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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol. 3, No. 43
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Power of a Dime...
What Does it Do?
About 30 years ago, Georgia dairy leaders saw a need to promote their product and educate the public, state and federal officials, and their fellow dairymen about matters affecting their business. Georgia dairymen then, and every
three years since, have voted by a more than 2/3 vote to continue looking after their own business. The Georgia Agriculture Commodity Commission for Milk (ACCM) was formed by an act of the State Legislature and charged with overseeing the funds collected from every dairy farm in the state. The five members of ACCM are Georgia dairymen, selected by their fellow dairymen. Our guest columnist this week is Jim Haynes, Chairman, Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Milk, 4827 Clarks Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506. In the late 80's, the National Dairy Board was created to promote milk on a national basis, with a mandatory $.15/100 cwt deducted on all milk produced in the U.S. Since Georgia already had its own USDA-qualified program of milk promotion in pl~ce, it was decided to allow Georgia to keep $.10 of the $.15 national deduction to continue its own milk promotion program, with the remaining $.05 going .to the National Dairy Board. The National Dairy Board contracts with different organizations across the nation to carry out advertising and promotional tasks throughout the U.S. Georgia contracts with Southeast United Dairy Industry Association (SUDIA) to do advertising and promotions on a local level. Some of the advertising is done on a national level as well. The "Got Milk" campaign is used by SUDIA. SUDIA carries out special projects for ACCM with a "Cold is Cool" program that teaches school lunchroom workers how to keep milk properly cooled. Another project is the "Ag in the Classroom" exhibit at the Georgia National Fair. This eihibit shows cows being milked and then the milk being processed. Local dairymen provide the cows at the fair for this exhibit, as well as providing manpower to have Georgia dairymen answer visitor questions. ACCM also provides products for special events such as the State 4-H
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Wednesday October 25, 2000

Copyright 2000

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Pumpkins Used

U.S. House, Senate Approve

Throughout Fall

Agriculture Spending Bill

That nip in the fall air means pumpkin season is here and with it comes

The U.S. Congress has approved an Agriculture Spending Bill for fiscal year 2001, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
Included are $1.6 billion crop loss/quality loss/disaster assistance; $473 million for dairy assistance; $490 million

for livestock assistance; and $40 million

for the Pasture Recovery Program, which

will help with feed assistance.



"We are pleased that Congress passed

this vital piece of legislation," said Irvin.

"Georgia farmers will be able to benefit

from the bill's provision for livestock and

dairy assistance."

Halloween on October 31. But, according to the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, pumpkins are not just for Halloween.
From home harvest scenes to commercial advertisements, pumpkins have become the standard backdrop from early October to Thanksgiving.
Today, Georgia's commercial

Taylor County Man, 26, Dies of Rabies

pumpkin production is relatively small (about 500 acres, not counting backyard

A 26-year-old Taylor County man died ofrabies on Oct. 10 at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon, according to the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Public Health. The man initially was treated at Peach County Hospital in Fort Valley on October 3, then tr(l11sferred to Macon on Oct. 5. The Public Health Division suspects the man was infected by bats living in the boarding house where he was staying. The owner of the house has been notified and efforts are underway to destroy all bats living in the house. Anyone who may have come into contact with the victim is being notified and

excluded from a building, providing an adequate-sized bat house nearby can resolve a nuisance without sending it to a neighbor. Without such an alternative, evicted bats will attempt to move into a
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Farm Families Invited
Lt. Gov. Mark Taylor will preside over a public hearing of the Land-Based Economy Assessment Committee Thursday, Oct. 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Fort Valley State University Pettigrew Center. For more information, call (404) 463-

gardens). In south Georgia, disease and insect problems hinder production, but pumpkins grow quite well in north Georgia. But, don't expect to grow a world record pumpkin anywhere in Georgia. The largest pumpkins recorded for Georgia are in the 350- to 400-pound range. The world record stands above 1,000 pounds. The record-setters were grown in either Europe or Canada, where the climate is more suitable.
Most pumpkins sold in Georgia come from Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio and Indiana.
Interest in pumpkins extends to almost
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counseled on any need for medical 0685 or (800) 282-5852.

treatment. Rabies is a serious disease that
is caused by a virus and spread by animals with rabies. Person-to-person transmission is extremely rare; in fact,

Irvin, Cheek, Phelps Inducted Into UGA Ag Hall of Fame

the only recorded cases involved corneal

Georgia Commissioner of Agricultttre helped develop and successfully

transplants. It is possible to transmit the

Tommy Irvin, Earl Cheek of Perry, and

implement the Boll Weevil Eradication

disease through saliva. The last known case of human rabies in Georgia dates

Josiah Phelps of Fort Valley have been inducted into the Georgia Agricultural

Program. Irvin established the Department's first

back to 1991 in Walker County. The best way to prevent rabies is to
vaccinate pets, keep pets on a leash and call the animal shelter to collect stray animals. Georgia state law requires that

Hall of Fame at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environinental Sciences.
Named by the UGA CAES Agricultural Alumni Association, Hall of Fame

International Trade section. As a result of this section's efforts, exports of Georgia farm products rose from $204 million in 1972 to an estimated $1.1billionin1998.
For 37 years, Cheek taught vocational

all dogs and cats be vaccinated against rabies. Also, rabies vaccine must be administered under the direction of a licensed veterinarian. Never touch unfamiliar or wild animals. If you are bitten by an animal, wash the wound with soap and water for five minutes, then call your doctor. If you suspect an animal has rabies, call your local animal control facility.
Although bats are beneficial animals, it is important to minimize contact between bats and people. It's potentially dangerous if bats live in the same building as people. If bats are living in your home, call a pest control firm for assistance gettin~ rid of the bats and sealing any entrances and exits to prevent

members are chosen based on their contributions to Georgia agriculture.
For the past 31 years, Irvin has been elected to serve as the state's commissioner of agriculture. He has worked to make the Department of Agriculture one of Georgia's most effieiently and economically run agencies and one of the most progressive in the
nation. In the early '70s, hog cholera was
declared eradicated through procedures implemented by Irvin's efforts. The U.S. Department of Agriculture adopted his plan nationally, which led to a hog cholera-free nation in 1978.
Irvin has implemented eradication programs for brucellosis and tuberculosis

agriculture to the students of Perry High School. Over his career, he established two vocational agriculture departments, advised 19 National Golden Emblem Future Farmers of America Chapters and seven state chapter winners. He taught 25 American Farmers Degrees and 250 Planters Degree recipients.
Cheek was dedicated to making farmers' voices heard in Washington. From 1974 until 1983, he worked as an administrative aid to Sen. Sam Nunn and then to the late Congressman Richard Ray.
Phelps has touched the lives of countless vocational agriculture students since accepting his .first teaching job in 1946. His teaching career began at Waynesboro High and Industrial School

bats from entering the building in the in livestock, and Georgia has since

future. When bats must be entirely become free of these diseases. He also

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 25, 2000

Want job picking up yard eggs on chicken '92 JD 5200 MFWD w/loader & bushhog, 30 Cockshutt std., runs good, fair tin,

Farmers & Consumers Market Bulletin Advertising Guidelines

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

Friday, or write: Market Bulletin, Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 MLKJr. Drive,Ailanta, GA 30334-4250 Ads will be published only once each time submitted unless the advertiser specifies in writing on the notice that the ad is to be published more than one week. Ads may be published consecutively up to a maximum of four (4) weeks. A new notice must be submitted alter each maximum 4-week period if the advertiser wants the advertisement to continue. Ads cannot be

farm, please call. Deborah McDaniel Monroe 770-207-6794
Want reliable person/family to work on lge. ranch, exp. w/horses, house furnished in exchange for part-time work, full-time work is available. Joe Overby Greenville 706-6724849
Will give pasture board for horses or cows in exchange for light farm chores; handling cattle, bushhogging, and farm maintenance. B. Krusel~ Statham 770-725-2639
FARM MACHINERY
Ifyou have questions regarding this category,

625 hrs., $17,500. L. Screws Madison 706342-2066
'93 Belarus 525 tractor, 4WD, 160 hrs., good cond., also avail 6' mower, make offer. W. Widon Fannin 706-632-8721
'94 Ford F-350, gas burner, 34,000 mi. automatic. J.B. Phillips Carnesville 706384-7232 706-245-6823
'95 MF 231 tractor, 34 hp., 205 hrs., perfect 5' bushhog, 6' scrape blade, all for, $9950. Jerry Goodson Rock Sj!ring 706-375-4644
'95 MF 283 dsl. w/MF 236 loader, p/s, 8/spd. diff. lock, low hrs., exc. cond., $12,500. Lloyd Leach Martin 706-356-2236
'96 Bushhog Brand 2440 quick attach., front loader, 6' scoop w/toothbar, $2400. L Higdon

$1800; 40 Cockshutt std., eng. stuck, make offer. Larry Sturdevant Cumming 770-8877931
3000 Ford dsl., p/s, $3900; JD M 3-pt. hitch, new paint, good tires, $2300. T. W. Smith Carrollton 770-832-9816
3010 JD rebuilt, 72 hp., 3450 QT loader, detachable forks, 12V, metal canopy, dsl., $11,000. Edward Kennedy Warthen 912552-5316
4040 JD quad range, $14,500. Johnny Luke Fitzgerald 912-423-7168
42 hp. 3010 NH, 15 hrs., 6' bushhog, 24 disc harrows, purchased Dec. '99, $2000. Ervin Johnson Alma 912-632-8828-
435 JD baler, net wrap baled less than

Businesses, corporations, dealerships or other taken via telephone.

call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081. Blue Ridge 706-632-3637

2000 bails, $11,500; 450 JD grain drill,

commercial enterprises are not allowed to advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN. Commercial is defined as intended for mass market; handling large quantities of product for distribution (i.e., more than normal household or farm quantities); supported by aclvertisement (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 authority to designate the length of ads and the number of ads that may be placed by a family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Currentiy, only one (1) notice may be placed by any family unit in any issue of the BULLETIN. Family unit refers to all individuals sharing the same residence, address or telephone number. Each notice submitted for publication must be in writing, legible, on a single sheet of paper separate from any other notice, and be accompanied by the name of the category and the name, mailing and street address(es) and telephone number of the person submitting the same. At the end and below the text of the notice, the following statement muSt be included and signed by the person submitting the notice: I hereby certify that the above notice meets all the necessary requirements for publication in the FARMERS AND CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN. Items for sale or 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.

Ads are computer referenced by telephone number, so it is essential that the advertiser's telephone number be submitted with each ad. Advertisers who do not want a telephone number printed in their ads should note this fact on the face of the advertisement fu.mished to the BULLETIN. There is a 20-word limit for advertisements; name, town, phone number or name and complete address must be included in the 20-word limit. The MARKET BULLETIN reserves the right to edit notices. Georgia residents only ma'>' advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN with the following exception: out-of-state residents may advertise only in the Out-of-State Wanted category. Ads must be received no later than Wednesday noon in order to appear in the following week's paper. Send ads to:
MARKET BULLETIN Ga Dept of Agriculture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, 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 departmenfs 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 !Ollowing Wednesday. Cancellations or

'96 JD 5300, MFWD & loader, $22,000; '97 $5000. Peggy Burton Jackson 770-504-

Only farm machinery and equipment JD 5200, $13,500; '78 JD 2040, $9000. Dale 1813

owned by the advertiser and used in Wiley Covington 770-464-3815

440 JD combine for parts, has good tires,

his/her own farming operation can be '96 JD 770, 4WD dsl. w/bucket & finishing other in fair condition. Ben Free Unadilla

advertised; those persons advertising for mower, also box blade, rock rake, plow, 270 912-268-9167

machinery and equipment wanted must be hrs., $11,500. Paul Ellis Braselton 706-654- 450 JD grain drill, $5500; 20' Gooseneck

seeking those items for their own farming 5411

trailer, $2500; bumper hitch hay trailer, $800;

operation.

'96 NH Ford 3930 dsl. tractor, p/s, low/hrs., 9 shank JD chisel, $1200. Tommy Ballard

"16' dual axle trailer, 6000 lbs. per axle, 4 45 PTO, hip quick attach. loader & 6' bucket, Mansfield 770-786-3601

new tires, brks. need work, lgts., load ramps, $17,500. D. Chandler Carrollton 770-832- 5' bushhog Pulaski, $150. H. Warren

$1200. Steven Kleinschmidt Stone Mountain 2364

Pulaski 912-685-6551

770-717-9475

'97 Currehee equip. trailer, 20', 2-3500 lb. 5' sidewinder bushhog, stump jumper, new

"Athens" 18' harrow, good condition, new axles, pt. floor, surge brks., 2" coupler, $1650. blades & gearbox seal, VGC, field ready,

blade, $9000; "Crust Buster" hyd. modular S. Miller Carrollton 770-258-9632

$375. T. Bennett Murra)'Ville 770-535-1869

builder, good cond., $8000. Larry Redmond '97 JD 930 6' deck mower w/top Vermeer 504 lnt'I tractor, 276 NH sq. baler; 435 JD

Sj!ringfield 912-754-3091

M465 trencher & blade, runs good. Bob baler. J. Comer Gray 912-986-3254

'39 JD mdl. A, spoke rear wheels, runs Clifton Fayetteville 770-461-8460

51' Ford 8N beautiful w/many restorations,

good, $1250; JD & Farmall tractor parts. '97 timber harvester sawmill, 36 HTE, 25 runs exc. w/16' trailer, bushhog, 24 blade David Coffey Flowe!}'. Branch 770-868-6540 hp., elec. w/debarker, $17,000. George harrows,$5500. Gene Hobbs Douglasville

'41 9N Ford tractor, good sheet metal, hi-lo Peagler Homerville 912-487-5077

770-577-0703

trans., runs good, 12V, $1750. Tony Crowley '98 NH LX 885 skid steer, 78" bucket, tracks 5x1 O trailer, road ready, very good cond.

Re~nolds 912-847-4397

spare tire & forks, $24,000/0BO. Stan Herbert Jones Alto 706-776-1239

'46 JD mdl. GM16696, fair condition, $2800 Schroeder Madison 706-342-7673

6 1/2~ 18' dual axles, 6000 lb. ea., metal

no calls aft. 8 pm. Floyd Fletcher Ocilla 912- '99 Ford 3930 dsl., plus 5' BH & HF, 30 hrs., except wood floor, front & sides rails, elec.

831-7035

$16,500 leave message. Ed Payne brks., $850. Dean Gibby Commerce 706-

'47 A Farmall, one owner, sheltered, 4/pcs. Lawrenceville 770-309-0471

335-5616

of equip., $1800. R. Harrison Carlton 706- 1 pull type Treeco pine tree transplanter, 6-row JD 7300 vacuum planter. Connie

743-3124

manual, $6500. Mike Smith Waynesboro Tapley Sandersville 912-552-5242

'48 Farman Super A w/IHC loader; '49 AC, new paint. Charles Thompson Albany 912435-3356
'49 Farmall Cub belly mower, 12V, runs perfect, new paint, $3000. Wayne Conner Newnan 770-252-5857
'49 Ford 8N, VGC, runs strong, $2200/obo. Ron Gummel Fa~etteville 770-716-0005

706-466-2714 1-row Covington planter, $200; 2 1-row
culti., $250 & $350, planter will fit either culti. James Elliott Lavonia 706-356-4839
10' Aerway hyd. aerator, culti., quick adjust, exc. cond., $6500. Ernest Powell Hampton 770-946-9169
1000 gal. diesel fuel tank, freestanding,

Access the Market Bulletin via the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Click on "What's New," look under 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 alter Friday noon are not effective until one week alter 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.

_'50 Farmall Super A w/bushhog, VGC, runs gtr., cuts good, $1800. Jack Loadholt Tignall 706-285-2447
'51 Fod 8N runs good, needs paint, $2250. David Howard Hiram 770-943-1123
'51 Ford 8N, runs & looks good, good tires, & lift, 12V, culti. turning plow & boom, $3450. Sam Nichols Blairsville 706-745-6598

double walled for leak protection and access lid. Jim Brooks Gibson 30810 706-465-1957
12' bushhog, $950; 1 1/2 T creep feeder, $250; hay fork 3-pt. hitch tilt type, $90. Ben Danner Stockbridge 770-474-1471
130 Farmall tractor w/attachments. T. C. Yearwood Lizella 478-935-8977 478-9353618

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FARMLAND RENT/LEASE

For lease 1 acre lots, ideal for horses or farming $60/mo. T. Webber Barnesville 770358-4822
Hunting land for lease, 280 acres wooded,

If you have questions regarding ads in this Monroe county. Norris Bryans Newborn 706-

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9082. 342-0282 706-342-4617 Land for lease 2000-2001 hunting season,

The Farmland for Rent/Lease category is published the last issue of each month.

130 A. in Long Co., 57 A. and 102 A. in Dodge. Roger Kennedy Suwanee 770-271-7330

Please adhere to the following guidelines Lexington .Ga. Hwy 78 area, 2-6 A. land or

when submitting an ad for Farmland for more. Wm. C. Wright Atlanta 404-233-8557

Rent/Lease or Rent/Lease Wanted .770-996-5516

Deadline for submitting notices is the 15th of each month. Ads received after this

Farmland Rent/Lease Wanted

date will be published the following month Want 10-20 A. in Warren county, farmland

* When submitting ad, please designate it w/spring/creek. James Fowler East Point GA

for t.he Farmland for Rent/Lease category. 404-761-2828

Notices to buy or sell farmland are published only in the special fall or spring farmland editions Ads must not exceed 30 words.
11 O acres to lease, set up for hard hose irrigation, lease negotiable, Reidsville/Lyons

Want land in the Hoganville area. Chris Tucker Hogansville GA 706-637-5599
Want to rent/lease to own heavy breeder poultry farm near Chattooga county. R. Patterson Summerville GA 706-857-0108

area. Charles R. Fetz Savannah 912-9255986

FARM EMPLOYMENT

150 acres of hunting land for rent/lease,

$6/acre. Bryson Hendricks Hazelhurst 912375-3743

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

26 acres in Walton, Loganville, fenced

w/barn and spring, 280 feet road frontage. Martha Cruce Snellville 770-736-6709

Only farm work or farm help wanted advertisements allowed. No commercial,

30 acres Tift 44 hay fields for lease, Sept. industrial or domestic .employment

1st., pole barn avail. Ruth Bleckley f)ermitted.

McDonough 770-954-9134

Dependable, mature, employed couple, no

31 A. exc. Bermuda Fescue pasture for children, would like to perform general

horses, cross fenced, creek, 3 A. paddock caretaker responsibilities in exchange for

w/water, grt. Brude mare facility. Greg housing and etc. R. Touchette Alpharetta

Pfountz Villa Rica 770-459-6353

.770-633-4897

60 acres of pasture on around Mill Road, Equine professional needs job and possible ideal for horses or cows. Lautrell Anderson living arrangements in Canton Ga. Samantha

Woodstock 770-926-0635

Cronan Jasj!er 770-620-0027

64 acres in Butts county, 50 minutes South Family man, 10 years experience w/dairy

Atlanta, spring feed pond, show barn & ring, cattle, seeks work w/housing and salary.

house on property. Jackie Houser Jackson Bobby Ganas Ft. Valley 912-825-0928 912-

770-504-9425

922-1144

8 A., 6 A. pasture, 4 stall barn, also home, Large acreage caretaker with 30 + goats

.very secluded, Cobb county $2700/month. seeks new job, refs. provided,. no house or

Brian Tenney Powder Springs 770-439- fence required. Mitchell Williams Winder

8689

770-969-6273

Almost 10 acres, new six stall barn for Mature married couple seeking farm, ranch,

rent/lease, w/water & electricity, may consider manager caretaker position, exps: wildlife

home for lease, also 40X60 shop avail. for management, equipment, and construction,

rent. Tara Clark Waleska 770-720-4337 800- will relocate. R. Johnson Preston 706-270-

951-8436

2036

'51 JD M, all o'tiginal, $3200/0BO. William Morath T~rone 770-486-8339
'52 8N Ford tractor, exc. cond., good tires, runs grt., $3000. Gordon Jenkins Cleveland 706-865-2188
'52 8N Ford, GC, 12V, 5' bushhog mower, $3,200 cash. John E Noel Griffin 770-2280559
'52 Ferguson 30 tractor engine, needs rebuilding, $900. Judson P. Bush Waco 770258-9091
'52 JD, good condition, 40-S, new tires, 3pt. hitch,. runs grt., $2500. Glen Jones ForsY!h 912-994-6093
'53 AC-CA restored, new rubber, 12V, $2200. J. W. Stradling Palmetto 770-4631408
'53 Ford Ju.bilee, 12V, VGC, good paint & rubber, $3950 firm, call before 9 pm; Jimmie Dale Mann Barnesville 770-358-6284
'54 MH Ferguson T0-35, good cond., overhauled, new front & rear tire, includes bushhog, 3-pt. disk harrow, Agri-Supply spreader, $4900. George Hooks Americus 912-924-2924 912-924-1649
'57 JD 820 looks & runs good; '50 G JD good paint & sheet metal, must sell. Heath Rayle Elberton 706-213-9090
'59 MF T035 gas, 107 hrs., on rebuilt eng., everything works exc. cond., $3800. Hamp Meadows Lyons 912-526-8087
'63 JD 1010 gas, rebuilt engine, M Farmall, fair cond. Billy Ratcliff Plains 912-824-5661
'67 David Brown, 51.6 hp., new seat, exc. cond., must see, new battery, attach. available, $4300. S. Pickle Albany 912-883-8869 912446-4400
'68 JD 45 combine, 2-row com & grain heads, $1500; 10' smoothing harrow Bushhog Brand, $650. Ted Curtis Canton 770-889-0520
'71 Ford 3000 dsl., new tires & paint, bushhog, box blade, $6650; 2000 16' cartractor hauler, $1700. Charlie Adams Madison 770-652-4630
'72 Ford 3000 dsl. tractor, good working cond., bushhog included, $7850. Joe Cowan Cartersville 770-382-4433
'74 JD tractor, 2130 dsl., 65 hp., good paint & tires, runs good, $6500 firm. D. Roberson Dublin 912-984-4830
'78 360 Long tractor, 42 hp., rebuilt eng., new tires, good metal, original paint, $4900 firm. J. Whitman Pitts 912-648-6667
'83 Vermeer stump grinder, 30 hp.

1486 lnt'I tractor, new tires, good cond., approx. 499 hrs. on motor, rebuilt, $5000. Frank Owens 301 N. Grant St. Fitzgerald 31750 912-423-4763
16" bottom plow $400; (2) horse drawn walking cultivators, $100. W. R. Purvis Eastman 912-374-5675
160 AC 40 hp. dsl. tractor, p/s, 6' rotary mower & harrow, good cond., $3500 call aft. 6 pm. Greene Thrift Collins 912-684-3970
18 hp. Murray tractor, 48" mower, strong industrial eng. mow like big tractor, $675. G. Allen Atlanta 404-349-5453
1890's Era Henney buggy, in perfect cond., DR field & brush mower, $975. Stephen Feitshans Per!}'. 912-987-4176
2 60's mdl. 12 hp. & 1 70's mdl., 16 hp. Sears garden tractors, some parts/equip avail. Harold Thompson Smyrna 770-432-3255
2 7500 XLT Lilliston peanut combine & 1 9004 Lilliston peanut combine, all good cond. & sheltered. Herbie Dixon Girard 912-5694879
2 bottom plow, $250; utility trailer 4'x6', $195; utility trailer, 4'x10', $295. Ed Pastizzo, Sr. Plains 912-824-3269
2 hay spears for 3-pt. hitch, one hay fork, all good. Anthony Lawrence Clarkesville 706754-6402
2 hyd. cylinders, one for A JD or B JD, good paint. Willie Sims Statham 770-725-6699
2-8N Fords, early models, $2600/$2800; 11010 JD dual speed, $4000, all good mech. cond. Lee Vullo Smarr 478-994-2425
2-man 3.8 hp. Earth auger, 6" holes, used very little, $300. Dennis Fowler Stone Mountain 770-498-4436
2-pt. hitch fits Farmall Super C, $50/obo. Bill Cselle Blackshear 912-449-5473
2-row Ford cultivator w/9', $275. Henry Adkison Albany 912-436-6779
27row culti., $300; 2-TP46 Covington planters, $200; JD M disc plow, $75; PTO belt pulley, $100. Larry Cox Cairo 912-377-8446
2-row p!i)anut inverters, Paulk vine cutters, 2000 Roanoke peanut combine. J. Whelchel Rochelle 912-365-7455
20' bushhog flex mower, $2300; 15' Alamo flex mower hyd. driven, gear boxes, $2500. Bill Newman Albany912-432-9316912-4350056
21' bushhog harrow, fold up, $1500 call before 2:00 pm. Howard Davidson Bonaire 912-923-8620

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Barn w/14 stalls, $300 hay bale storage, adjoioing 4 pastures covering 1O acres, tack shed, SE Cherokee county.- Mike Phillips Canton 770-475-8407
Cow pasture,. 42 acres w/pond and barn,

Single man seeking job on horse farm, exp. w/groundskeeping and gardening, in exchange for housing and salary. David Glees ,Cumming 770-781-5854 770-401-5562
Want dependable person for farm work,

Wisconsin, GC, runs very good,. $2800/0BO. Sandy Sexton Danielsville 706-795-3615
'84 mdl. Ford 1700 dsl. w/3-pt. hitch, 16 disc harrow, $3695. James Ulm Leesburg 229436-2183

2200 Yanmar, 28 hp., dsl., $3700; 5' finish mower, $900; 4' bushhog, grt. $500. Jacob B. Woodard Hinesville 912-270-7004
2640 JD tractor, bottom plow, harrow, planters, culti., fert. spreader, wood-splitter. Jo

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Morgan county. Eva Rowland Madison 706342-1688
Farmland for rent on busy rd. near Forsyth county, for Pumkins, Christmas trees, firewood, straw. Stacy Wade Atlanta 678587-5004

varied duties, will train with horses, must have refs., security check. Linda Lazzari Alj!haretta 770-751-1982
Want experienced female for part-time work on nice horse farm, can trade horse board. L. Peterson Alpharetta 770-751-1056

'87 Belarus tractor, 250AS dsl., 455 hrs., 5' scrape blade, 5' bushhog, $6000/0BO. Robert Koel!er Comer 706-783-4144
'91 Case 580 K series Ill extend-a-hoe, very
- good machine, $23,000/obo. Donny Hughes
Fort Valley 912-825 0178

Keen Dublin 912-272-4810
3 axle all metal hvy. duty equip. trailer, $1800. Donald York Griffin 770-228-2116
3-roller Woodruff power cane mill, BM#20 stainless steel pan, $1000 call aft. 6 pm. Robert Gay Boneville 706-595-4265

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6.5 hp. Kohler w/gear reduction, exc. for FMC/John Bean 9300 CP sprayer, 1000 Graveley 7.6 hp. rotary tiller, pull start, JD gator 4x2 w/enclosed cab & dump, '96 MF 165 (D) p/s, good tires & sheet metal,

com pea sheller, cement mixer finisher, other. gal. 1200 hrs., $47,000. John Flournoy Byron sulky & 30" mower, $485. Mark R. Wingate mdl. Bill:t Greer Haml!ton 770-946-4616

smokes some, runs good, $5200, 5 & 6'

wn Ken Larimer Forest Park 770-961-2845

912-957-1872

Albany: 912-435-2413

JD luc power unit for parts, comp. engine bushhogs, $300-$500. B. Daves Mableton

600 Ford tractor pcs. of equip. for sale, Farman A tractor w/Woods belly mower, Graveley L1945 5 hp., 2/spd. rotary plow, same as L tractor, block, crank head flywheel 770-941-6312

$3500. Tommy Murphy Palmetto 770-463- $2250; 6' rock rake, $250; single shank sub- sickle bar, culti., storage since '61, $1500. good, $50. Dan Potzauf Epworth 706-632- MF 165 dsl. p/s, 54 hp. 6' R. mower, $5950;

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sailer, $100. J. Boss Kingston 770-606-9238 Ra:r: Ketcham Atlanta 404-255-8745

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MF 175 dsl., 65 hp., 6' R. mower, $6250/obo.

642 Ford combine w/4 or 6 row header, Farman Cub '50 mdl., disc plow, culti., good Hay loader loads round or sq., good cond., JD m tractor, 5' bushhog, 6' box blade, new L. Garrett Ellenwood 770-921-1636

small grain header, all for $4500. Johnny metal, runs grt:, extra sweeps & culti., $3000. 15" two wheel, sheltered, pull type. Mureil tires & seat, 12V, good work tractor, MF 165, 54 hp., great shape, new paint,

Jones Ellijay: 706-635-5046

Jerry Davis Macon 912-746-6716

B:r:ce Greensboro 706-453-7781

$2700/obo. L. Ingle Smy:rna 770-435-2100 field ready, $5500; 7' rotary mower, $700.

680 H Case backhoe loader for sale or Farman Cub w/culti & planters, good Hay rake 8-wheel V-type on durabilt caddy, JD mdl. "M" tractor, VGC, complete w/culti., Marc G. Woodard Hinesville 912-368-4335

trade, $15,500. James Velez PO Box 99 condition, call aft. 8 pm. Lewis Bryant $2400. A. Bacon Dudley: 912-875-3918

3-pt hitch, $2800; includes manual, 3-pt. MF 175, 70 hp., dsl., 4 tires, low hrs.,

Arnoldsville 30619 706-742-7904 706-318- Cumming 770-889-5178

Hay rake, old mule or horse driven, exc. hitch, 2 bottom turning plow, $325.

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Farmall Cub w/culti. harrow & disc plow, cond., $250/obo. N. A. Nelson Sharpsburg Odom Buford 770-945-7945

Scott remote hyd., VGC, $7500; Ford 600, 4 cyl., $3600. R. Stratton Locust Groce 770-914-

6x13 hvy. duty, two axle trailer, 1/4 steel 12V system, good tires, new paint E. Bailey 770-251-5500

JD mdl. MT, 2 cyl., '50, runs & drives good, 6153

floor, $695. Leon Lusk 6931

E&tonton 706-485-

Ball Ground 770-735-3733 Farman Cub w/culti., Woods belly mower, 1

Haybuster 107, no-till grain drill, field ready, $6000. Roger Bell Shady Dale 706-

sheet metal straight, needs repainting, $1750 cash. Bob Martin Brooklet 912-842-2968

MF 231, 1836 hrs., p/s, good rubber, R.O.P.S. w/canopy, $9500. J. B. Amell

7' sweeper/blower, V-4 gas powered, hyd. disc tiller, $1500/0BO. Jerry Rowland 468-2572

JD motor, 4 cyl., 78 hp., exc. cond., $2500. Tifton 912-382-6517

driven; weldcraft prunning tower dual fr!., Hartwell 706-376-8665

wheels 20 hp. Kohler hyd. J. C. Souther Farmall Super A tractor w/hyd. lift, culti. &

Blackshear 912-449-5530

bushhog harrows. Donald Lovern Monroe

800 Ford w/harrow, bushhog, blade, 40 hp., 770-207-5402

$5475/obo. Jeanette Phillips Bogart 30622 Fertilizer spreader/seeder P. 500, side drop,

706-769-7281

greaseable gear box, PTO shaft, good cond.,

8000 Ford tractor, have new parts for eng. $500. M. Hamil Auburn 770-963-1233

rebuilt, 4 new tires, PTO shaft & hub, $4500. Flory 480 harvester, good cond., $17,500.

Eugene Horton Fayetteville 770-461-3178 Chop Evans Fort Valley 912-825-2095 912-

770-461-7494

955-4642

841 Ford gas new rear tires, $5100; 600 Ford gas, new front tires, $4800, exc. cond. Lamar Pittman Blackshear 912-449-0067
8N Ford tractor, 12V, $1350 call aft. 6 pm. B. Cranford Gray: 912-742-1339

Ford '52 8N tractor, good condition, $2650. Fred McClure Dahlonega 706-864-4380
Ford 1510 tractor, rebuilt or ag. tires, belly mower, 23 hp., $6250. M. Howington Coving!on 770-786-7179

8N Ford tractor, 12V, looks rough runs like a Ford 2000 gas, 837 original hrs., used very

sewing machine, $1950. Jo Dobbins Smyrna little, $650.0. J. Ethridge Lavonia'706-356-

770-435-7567

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950 JD tractor w/harrow, bushhog, blade, Forc;l 3000 38., very good condition, $5500

$7995 leave message. Lauren Phillips or will trade for larger tractor. Joseph Whelan

Watkinsville 706-714-1492

Elberton 706-213-6780

966 lnt'I tractor, w/quick hitch front-end Ford 3000 dsl., new paint, VGC, $5000; p/s

loader, 100 hp., $8500 call aft. 6:30 pm. Andy steering kit, $450. Todd H. Cosmo Hinesville

Cornell Bowman 706-245-5095

912-877-7670

9965 JD cotton picker, 900 fan hrs., 12' Ford 3000 gas, p/s, new paint, 1400 hrs.,

bushhog harrow, 12' w/a do all. Wayne VGC, $5500; 5' rotary mower, $550. James B.

Waddell Milledgeville 912-453-7552

Blanchard Hinesville 912-269-3728

AC "C" tractor, $475; 20' trailer, 2 axle, new treated floor, $750; 5th wheel, 18' Lowboy trailer, $625. David Watts Chickamauga 706539-2658
AC 7040 duals, 137 hp., JD 230, disc 19', good cond. Al Kinder Roy:ston 706-245-7539
AC simplicity tractor, 48' deck, 16 hp., nice shape, $600/obo, boom lift 3-pt for farm !actor, $50. David Alvord Conyers 770-8609190
Belarus tractor 825, '97 4WD, cab/heat & air, front-end loader, 3-pt hitch. Jack Gleason Carrollton 770-258-1364

Ford 3600 dsl. '83, $7400. Al Jett Roswell 770-587-2177
Ford 3600 dsl., p/s, 8/spd., good paint & tires, exc. cond,, $7000 call between 7-9 pm. N. Ethridge Lavonia 706-356-8354
Ford 3910 '86 w/5' bushhog, good all around, $8500; JD 2010 track loader, fair cond., $2500. Robert Nealey Canton 678393-9744
Ford 391 O 42 hp. w/loader, ready to work, $13,500; 24' GN trailer, ramps, brks., $3200. Terry Cain Ringgold 706-937-7006 423-4858285

Bushhog 5', $500. J, King Buford 770-945- Ford 4000 gas tractor, p/s, exc. condition,

3664

some new parts, $5700. Inman Born Blue

Bushhog Brand bushhog, 5 yrs. old, 4' Ridge 706-632-3222

VGC, 3-pt. hitch, $350; 100 yr. old corn Ford 4000 gas, 75% new rubber, good tires,

sheller, all parts, $600. AHen Russell $5000 or 235, $150. R. Gilbert Bishop 706-

Stockbridge 770-474-0450 .

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Bushhog Brand finishing mower, mdl. FTH60, 5' cut, good condition, $700. Chris Fred Watson Sharj!sburg 770-253-8727
Bushhog Pittsburg 240 GC, $400. Robert L. Brown, Sr. Yatesville 706-472-3745

Ford 4100 dsl., completely rebuilt engine, very nice, $6500/obo. Lewis Gary Thomson LaGrange 706-884-3332
Ford 4400 front-end loader, 3-pt PTO set up for backhoe, dsl., p/s, $7000. Nathan Nix

Bushhog new single flight auger, 6"x48", Cleveland 706-865-0689

$95; sq. 60 driveshaft ASAE Cat, 2 shear Ford 4500 backhoe/loader trailer, '78, VGC,

bolt, $99. Charles Allen Grayson 770-979- 200 hrs. on eng., exc. hyd., new buckets pins

7961

& yoke, $7900. Greg Crane Marietta 770-

Case 3900 harrow, 23' 7", exc., Case IH 590-0777

496 harrow, 25' exc.; chisel plow 9 & 11 Ford 5000 tractor, new paint, comes

shank. C. Davis Chester 912-358-4042

w/equipment-in great condition, $8000.

Case 450 hyd. blade, needs some work, Stephen Wendell PeaV'f 644 Scarboro

best reasonable offer. W.J. Banks Highway Sylvania 30467 912-682-0320 912-

Hogansville 706-672-0418

863-4399

Case 850 track loader, runs & operates Ford 532 sq. baler, $1200; trailer, 6'1O"x16',

good, would make an excellent farm machine, 4-ton, never used, $1650, used trailer, $850.

$12,500. C. Savage Clermont 770-983-1127 Bill:t Crawford Talmo 706-693-4379

Case VAC parts, Farmall Super A, $1500; Ford 542 sq. hay baler, exc. cond., $1800;

Super A parts or repair tractor, $600, both for 9 shank Athens #156 chisel plow, $800.

$2000, Rembert Cragg Alto 706-778-3800 Jose(!h L. Hood Trion 706-734-3832

Case backhoe '74 580 B, runs good, 2-new Ford 640 gas, good cond., $2800; 9N Ford,

tires, $8500 will deliver. Gerry Bell $1250. Al Morgan Coving!on 770-787-0161

Milledgeville 912-452-6754

Ford 661 O gr!. cond., just painted, never

Claas combine dominator 76, '83 mdl., really been used, $10,400._ C. Wright

2000 hrs., 14' header, $6000..Charles Adams Fay:etteville 770,461-1827

600 Euharlee Rd SW Cartersville 30120 Ford 8N tractor, 12V, good working cond.,

770-382-2033

..other equip. C. Wimberley Pelham 912-294-

Cole 1-row planter/fer!. & culti., owners 8862

manual, extra gears & plates, exc. cond., Ford 9700 tractor, cab, gciod condition,

$195. Royce Little Milledgeville 912-451- $10,000; NH 640 md. baler, $8000. Dewade

2851

Bostic Adel 912-896-4677

Cub Cadet mdl. 102, 10 hp., 42" deck, Ford NH '99, 29 hp. dsl., folding ROPS, turf $775; Cub Cadet mdl. 128, 48" deck, $1250. tires, deluxe hitch, 40 hrs., warranty, $9700. F.

T. Wach Macon 912-474-9417

Lisella Elberton 706-213-7865

Husqvama 600 er'!. garden tiller, $500. Martin Huskins Richland 912-887-2291

MF 232 front loader attach. for farm tractor,

Anthon:r: Sla(!ler Carrollton 770-832-0523

JD scrap blade, mdl. 155, 8' blade, 2 hyd. 5' bucket, exc. cond., $2000. Marvin Rouse

IH 2250 front-end loader, presently cyl., $1500. Lisle Bowers Newnan 770-251- Acworth 770-926-2178

mounted on IH 986 tractor, includes hay 2419 770-251-2419

MF 232 front-end loader only, fits 230, 240,

spear & bucket, $2200. James Laster JD tractors, mdl. A & L; 10,000 gal. steel 250, $2950. Frank Hovers Locust Grove

Kathleen 912-987-3703

- water storage pressure tank. Russell Banks 770-898-0485

IH 616 cotton picker, 2-row hyd. drive, Dallas 770-445-7868

MF 240 tractor, 4900 hrs., good condition

packer arm, good shape. $2500. Jeffrey Kilby 4 wheel pecan shaker, $12,500; AGH w/bushhog, $5500. Bob Jones Ellenwood

Hatfield Cartersville 770-386-6148

shaker used 1 season, $60,000; Weiss 770-981-7921

lnt'I 384 p/s 2 stage clutch, live PTO, harvester, $18,000; sweepeF, $4500. Bobby MF 255, $5500. Johnny Dayton Homer

rebuilt head, new injectors, also harrow, Pi(!(!in Albany: 912-894-4598

706-677-2899

good, $5500. A. Lamb Vienna 912-268- Komatsu '81 D40P, tilt & angle blade, 90% MF 35 series trans. pump, axles, wheels,

8550 912-273-3832

undercarraige, 28" track, 90 hp., good tires. $750. Dale Farmer Rome 706-291-

Irrigation pump 4" trailer mounted; machine, $16,500. H. Spell Jesup 912-427- 8941

irrigation pump, all steel constr., 1000 RPM, 6750

MF 35, gas, $3300; bushhog 5', $275 &

PTO shaft trailer, $1850. Fred Green Komatsu D21A, 6-way blade, 90% $500; disc plow, $375; 5/8 tilt trailer, $475. C.

Fay:etteville 770-461-6306

undercarriage, 1850 hrs., joystick steering, 50 Collins Austell 770-948-1003

JD '48 G wide front, ground up restoration, 3-pt &"fenders, new pistons & rings, much

hp., HOPS, $18,000. Danny Smith Elberton 706-283-2678

MF 35, good cond., runs good, $3000; Ford 3000 dsl., p/s, new paint & tires, $6800.

more, $7500. Paul Watkins Auburn 770- Komatsu D65E-7 4-way blade, 5700 hrs., Ronnie Hewitt Villa Rica 770-459-5241

963-4930
JD '80 4420 combine w/both heads, custom McGloughlin cab, only 1350 hrs., $7000. Jim Duggan Palmetto 770-463-9415
JD 1020 harrow, post hole digger, box blade, fer!. spreader, scrape blade, 7 point plow, $5000. Bill Jordan Molena_ 706-6478756
JD 1520 dsl., p/s, $7900; JD 430, $3250; Case dsl. trenching machine, $5900. J. Blasc~k Douglasville 770-942-5018
JD 2040 '83, remote hyd., 40 hp., $8500; JD hay rake, #660, $1200. D. Cummings Rockmart 770-684-4761
JD 2040 dsl., $7200; Ford 2600 gas, low hrs., $6750. Guy Rutland Cedartown 770748-3183
JD 2150, 600 hrs., dsl., hyd., exc. cond., $11,200; 25KW PTO gen. w/3-pt hitch, $1750. Bobby Lewallen Talmo 706-6934310
JD 24T sq. baler, good condition, $1200. David Underwood Atlanta 770-957-9503
JD 24T square baler, good working condition, $1600. David Blackmore Cartersville 770-565-6115
JD 2640, exc. condition, $7000. D. W. Linder Eastman 912-374-3887

$30,000; NI com picker, 1-row, $2000; 10' hyd. harrow. Doug Exley Springfield 912754-4243
Kubota B6000E dsl. tractor, 3-pt hitch w/mower deck, plow, operator's manual, new battery, $3000. J. Smith Marietta 770-9265109
Kubota B8200 dsl., 4WD, loader, 20 hp., 8/spd., sir. shift, ROPS, 4' rotary mower, $9450/0BO. Gordon Gamet Riverdale 770923-2274
Kubota L260 '83, VGC, 26 hp., recently restored, good tires, seat, steering wheel, $4500; 6' finish mower, $650. Chris McPherson Cumming 770-844-5961
Kubota M4700 tractor, 5 cyl. dsl., Kubota loader w/ql!ick attach. bucket, hvy. duty, under 100 hrs., $18,800. W. Staab Canton 404915-5110
Kuhn hay mower, paid $7500, used 60 acres, 9 1/2' width, 3-pt hitch, exc. cond., $5500/obo. Clint Hood Dawsonville 706216-0044
Log splitter hvy. duty, free standing, PTO driven, 30" tall, new hoses, $500. Buryl Connell Young Harris 706-379-3165
M Farman 3-pt hitch, good tires, 12V system, $1500. Tommy Daws Monroe 770267-6082

MF 510 combine grain head, 18' smoothing harrow, set of 18.4x38 snap-on duals. Keith McMullen Social Circle 770-464-3817
MF 6' disc mower, 5' bushhog. Benny Lasseter Franklin 770-854-8903
MF PTO, belt pulley w/belt, fits MF tractor. W. Rooks Albany: 912-883-6541
MF front-end loader, also other equip. Edgar Fletcher Jefferson 404-367-5616
MF tractor '87, 283, $9,000; H 72" bushhog tiller, $2300. Rod Peeples Toccoa 706-8867419
Maletti KZ80 200S rotary tiller, $1100; Millcreek 4 1/2 core aerator, $400; JD 4' spike aerator, $100. George Brooks Fort Valley 912-825-5174
Manure spreader, David Bradley, ground driven, NH side del. hay rake, $100 ea. Bob Paxton Fairburn 770-964-4407
Mataye mdl. '92, $200; hand crank, B&S, $175 call aft. 5 pm. Frank DeBartolo Young Harris 706-379-3872
McKee 4x5 rnd. baler, exc. cond., 45' trailmobile open top van, exc. for pine straw, hay, shavings. Lovenna Webb Juliette 912994-9492
McNair harvester; McNair blower; McNair sweeper, Cannon dump wagon. Paul Milling

JD 275 GT garden tractor, 17 hp., '98 mdl., M Farman tractor, rebuilt & restored, 3 new Poulan 912-776-2817

48" deck, used about 100 hrs., $3000. David front tires, exc. cond. J. Wheless Lexington Mobil dimension sawmill portable on trailer,

McDaniel Eastman 912-374-7365

706-743-8084

storm damaged, $5500. Roy Stanaland

JD 2840, 80 hp., canopy wgts., $12,500; MF 135 tractor, rebuilt gas eng., new Jasper 706-692-5719 Tufline 8' pull type harrow, $500, both in exc. rubber, field ready, $4750; 5' Woods mower, Model 1250 Case IH feed mill. Sam

r- -1\.'8;-k;t-B~ii~ti;id-F~~- -1 cond. Brannon Whitlock Senoia 770-599-
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JD 4020, late model, new paint, exc. cond., tires not good, $7500. Wayne Potts Sy:lvester 912-776-2360

$400. Tommy Hurst Coolidge 912-941-2083 Only one ad may be placed per family 1-1nit.

Thompson Pineview 912-624-2304 Please observe our 20 word limit.

JD 41 O dsl. loader backhoe, just serviced,

recently painted,. field ready, $8900. Jim
I Adridge Hiram 770-943-9313 I JD 4300 4x4, p/s, canopy; 800 hrs., 35 hp., I I good cond., $11,000; 5' finish mower, $900.

You may use this form to submit your ad. Th~rt?_ is a 20-word limit for advertisements unless otherwise noted under category headings. The 20-word limit includes name, city ~d phone ?-umb_er or name. and complete ad?r~ss. The Market

I I Erica L. L:r:nn Hinesville 912-368-0815

Bulletin reserves the nght to edit notices exceeding the 20-word lirmt. Only one (1)

JD 4450 tractor, c/a, p/s, 3800 hrs., good notice a.newed per issue. Advertisers are encouraged to review the advertising

I I cond., dual hyd. outlets, $26,500. Olen guidelines on page two and under individual category headings before submitting

Wells, Jr. Newborn 770-787-7304

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I JD 4640, power shift, dual wheels, quick
hitch, good condition, $20,000. Loren Mixon

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Cordele 912-886-7875

I J_D 466 engine, new starter, runs gr!.,
perfect for generator/irrig. pump/tractor, call

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376-2747

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I JD 535 baler, excellent condition, $9500.
Paul Hennessee Claxton 30417 912-739-

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I 1920 JD 5400 4WD, 750 hrs., '97 mdl., 60 hp.,

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Garrett Carrollton 770-214-1950 .

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DR brush mower, 8 hp., 5/spd. elec. start, extra blade, '96 mdl., bike wheels, $1000. Arlie Wilkerson Rutledge 706-557"9154
Danuser post driver, 3-pt. hitch, PTO driven, exc. cond., always sheltered, $900. Joey Rhodes Crawfordville 706-456-2241

Ford NH 8260, w/duals power shift, 1000 hrs., 14' 76 Athens harrow, F-600 grain truck. Dann:r: McNab West Green 912-381-9305
Ford Super Dexter, NH mower conditioner & 3-pt. rake, 20 disk harrow, will separate. Mike Lee Griffin 770-412-8167

JD 555 harvester for replacement parts, most belts good, $650. B. Moorehead Elberton 706-213-0455
JD 600-A hi-cycle, exc.; Ford harrow 20', exc., 4-row culti., exc.; tires 20.8-38. Hughlan Davis Cochran 912-934-7394

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David Bradley walk behind tractor, 8 hp., B&S eng., 3 pcs. of equip., also 12 hp., walk behind. James Crook -Carrollton 770-8323080

Ford front-end loader, p/s, 3-pt hitch, forks & bucket, $6000; Ford backhoe, $5995; Cat motor grader, $13,000. J. Cowan Augusta 706-855-3835

JD 699 cotton picker, new outside spindles, less 250 ac., strong motor, picks clean fields. Larry Baldree Ocilla 912-8312451 912-392-5140

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Deutz 6806 tractor, 1981, p/s, 68 hp., remote hyd., good tractor, $5600. Frank Gibbs Gordon 31031 912-628-5349
Ditch Witch 401 Otrencher w/A321 backhoe, good condition, $10,000, also Rainbow 2wheel 30' pipe trailer, $950. Kenneth Sutton Ocilla 912-468-5047 912-468-5390
Ditch Witch, walk behind, mdl. 1020, 6"x30"

Ford tractor 4610 dsl. end loader, $10,000.
H. s. Heam Palmetto 770-463-3690
Front-end loader fits JD 4020 & others, 6090 hp., bushhog 2846QT, includes bucket & hay spear, $4500. C. Herndon Brunswick 912-222-9446
Front-end loader for 2000 Ford tractor, 2 diff. size buckets included, $1000; 5' 20 disc

JD 750 no-till drill w/bulk loading, '97 mdl. Danny Morrell. Camilla 912336-5386 912221-4660
JD 770 dsl. tractor, 20 hp. w/mower, tiller, & fertilizer spreader, 710 hrs., $7895. Kevan Moore Barnesville 770-598-0562
JD 870 dsl. tractor, 4WD, less than 30 hrs., JD front-end loader, _JD bushhog, scrape

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ditch, $4250 firm. Rodney Raley Louisville 706-554-5006 912-625-7878
Ditch witch trencher, '91 mdl. w/trailer, good cond., 1140 hrs. M. Wood Elberton 706-2838318
Enclosed cargo trlr., 7 x 16 dbl. axles, side door, dbl. rear doors, good cond., $2850.

harrow, $400. Charles Gassett Yatesville 706-472-3787
Front-end loader for 4000 series Ford tractor, $1200. Bob Maj Newington 706-8574713
Front-end loader for tractor, $250. Jimmy Green Colbert 706-742-7066

blade, $16,000. Mike Richardson Farmington 706-769-1699
I I JD 991 O cotton picker, VGC, sale or trade
for cattle or hay equipment. Bennie
I I Kem(!son Concord 770-884-5251

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I JD B exc. condition,. completely rebuilt,
new paint & 3 tires, $4000. Jack Smith Hull

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Grant Richardson Bluffton 912-835-2715
I I Equip. trailer, 18' G.I. hitch, dual tandem, .J dovetail, ramps, good tires, elec. brks., $2800.
---------------- T. Jones Canton 770-844-9824

Gill roll-over blade, Ford front tires & wheels, drawbar, stablizers, top link, PTO override coupler. J.R. Wimpey Jonesboro 770-471-4221

706-354-7905
JD MT, runs, perfect bushhog, plow, disk harrow, finish mower, scrape blade, $3800. Fred Hambrecht Manchester 706-846-5467

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Wednesday October 25, 2000

Model 40 JD crawler tractor w/blade, $7500 Vermeer TS 44 tree spade, 44" rootball Want portable sawmill, jig attach. to ea. end Barn wood for sale, mostly 1"x6"x8" and Pressure treated, (life-time warr.) 4x4x8

aft. 6 pm. W. Stembridge Americus 912-924- railer mounted, good condition, $6000. Hugh of log, saw moves along rails, not Woodmizer. 1"x6"x1 O", stacked reasonable. Roquemore fence posts, $6/each, rolls of 4' farm fence,

6493

Lamar Hamilton Augusta 706-772-7664

John Littlefield Woodstock 770-475-6533

Rock Alpharetta 770-346-0578

$75 per roll. J. Flaspohler Douglasville 770-

Model 6100 Flory pecan harvester, exc. Wagon's hopper, 125 bu.; trailer 5' by 10', Want small tractor & finishing mower, will Black Hawk hand corn sheller $50. Billy 9::.4.:..:9:.....:.73::.4.:..:0'------------~

cond. machine has mounted sweepers & is aII metal; 4-row set MF planters w/fert. dist., trade regd. Arabians & Q/H w/riding tack. J. Sapp Screven 912-579-6530

Processing sink, cabinet top 21x72x6 DP,

hyd. state driven, orchard ready. D. Law $400 ea. Joseph Fitzgerald Hawkinsville Miles Glennville 912-654-2058

Block iron wash pot with lip, like new, make top, 23x108 w/8" backsplash, (stainless).

Chula 912-381-4842

4 78-892-9357

Want small used tractor w/tiller & aerator will offer. Mary Cowan Chamblee 770-457-5172 James N. Bell Woodstock 770-924-9379

Mulch spreader, '93 Finn B-70, 36 hp., dsl. Wheelhorse D 160 garden tractor, 16 hp., trade, two connecting lots in Malabar Florida. Breeder hen equipment, 40 KW, generator Rabbit pens, above ground, wood/wire,

trailer mounted, 300 hrs. on motor, also PTO, tiller & mower deck, $3500. Joe Cash Terry Kelly Sharpsburg 770-252-7915

Shandoah nest system, big dutchman feeder shingled roof, approx 3'x4', nice for back yard

hydroseeder, '92 Finn T-120. Greg Kist Stockbridge 770-474-7385

Want sq. hay baler for parts lnt'I 430 & Ford system, big dutchman feed system, sodium rabbits, etc. $20 ea. Buz Busbee Leesburg

Augusta 706-798-7967

Wood-mizer LT 40 HD portable sawmill, 530. Cam Reed Oakwood 770-536-2822

lights etc. Truman & Glenda Hendrix Ranger -=-91.:..:2:.......:.43::..6=--=8-=-08::..3"---------,-,--.,.-

Mule operated Avery mowing machine & only 2000 hrs., '95, $17,900. Steve Mathews Want steel ramps for car/tractor trailer, 3-5'. 706-629-0557



Rare, deadhead red cypress and heart pine

hay rake, $300; one belly mounted disc plow Franklin 706-675-3056

James Awitte Macon 912-954-9006

Brick, used Savannah, cleaned, very nice, T&G flooring $5.50 sq. ft. Alan Sligh Fortson

for Cub, $125. Winford Crane Winder 706- Wood-mizer portable bandsaw mill, mdl. Want steering wheel from junk Gleaner $.50 ea, delivery available. Susan Sarty .:.70-=-6:....-=32=-3=-...:.1-=-95-=-4-'-----------~

367-9617

LD40, 18 hp. Kohler engine, cuts 27" by 20' combine. Robert Clark Leslie 912-874-1818 Kingston 404-374-3787

Re-claimed heart pine beams, full 2x4, 2x6,

NH 1720 4x4 tractor, 275 hrs., exc. cond., log, $4300. R. Westervelt Gainesville 770- Want to buy heavy duty 2-roller cultipacker, Cable, flexible, 3/8" 10 to 250'. Gene 2x8, wood mizer sawed-cleaned 4x6, 4x8,

Hardee LT 160 bushhog, $10,500. R. Pruitt 532-7769

good condition. Hollis Boone Newnan 770- Linville Marietta 770-971-0339

6x8. Tom Dewitt Brunswick 912-280-9598

Cartersville 770-336-9801

Wood-mizer sawmill LT40-18, '94, 450 hrs., 253-4377

Cattle gate crossing, to be used in ground Redworms, 500 breeders or 1000 bedrun,

NH 3010 dsl., p/s, 54 hp., 700 hrs., VGC, trailer pkg. log deck pkg., 2 box blades, cover, Want to trade 17' glass stream boat for steel, 4'x16', cost $400, sell $195. Ray $15, ppd. Jimmy Jacob Marietta 770-333-

remotes ROPS, $10,500; 6' finish mower, good maint., $11,695. Richard Williamson tractor. Alton Hooks Cordele 912-271-1707 Holman Cummings 770-887-3140

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$950. Marcus G. Gregory Hinesville 912- Avondale Estates 404-296-1722

Want tractor w/cab & air, 65 to 85 hp,, prefer Chicken house heaters, four Shenandoah, Select old growth tongue & groove pine

876-5888

Wood-splitter (Sears), $700. Ed Samples 4WD. Hadley McClure Blairsville 706-745- 480 BTU, good condition, $450/each. flooring or paneling, any widths, rough or

NH 5030 shuttle trans., 185 hrs., Douglasville 770-942-3059

9199

Clelland Tuson Lavonia 706-356-4328

dressed, call for specialty wood items.

w/bushhog loader, $21,500; 17' fold-up Yanmar 1600 tractor, 3-pt. hitch, 16 hp., Want trailer 7-8 ton, 20' min. flatbed, no Clean 55 gallon drums with lids. W. F. Bennett Daniel Milledgeville 912-452-3039

tedder, $2500. Fl. Rawlins Monroe 770-267- dsl., VGC w/4' roto tiller, $3600. D. Stamps mobile home axles, good cond. Ron Salzer White Smyrna 770-436-3548

Split locust farm fence rails and post, del.

3227

Morelan_d 770-251-2696

Lakemont 770-654-1985

Closing down layers houses would like to and installed anywhere. C. Mitchell

NH TS100 tractor, 4WD, cab, front-end Yanmar 2610, 3 cyl. dsl. tractor, four-5' Want utility trailer 5x8 or 5x10 used, pay sell equipment, feed bins, hopper and chains, Cleveland 706-865-9828

loader, power-shift, 200 hrs., 3/attach. for attachments & tandem axle trailer, $8500. cash. R. A. Wilson Stockbridge 770-483- bell drinkers and more. Mary Durden Athens Steer roping chute, $425, go.es condition,

loader, 3 months old. James Walden Mark Land Cartersville 770-606-8377

9286

706-769-6333

10-12 ft., corral panels, like new, $380 if take

Douglas 912-383-8092 NI one-row corn picker, good cond., $1700

Farm Machinery Wanted

Want your old Bushhog Brand mdl. 105 or Coreal panels, gates, 2 rubbermade water all. Allen Baker Talking Rock 706-692-6339 205 for parts. B. Thompson Fayetteville 770- tanks, salt feeders, gooseneck stouk trailer. Straw blower 4 cyl., $1800, 6" hyd. pump, 4

firm. G. Williamson 442 G. Williamson Rd Want '96 tractor, MF mdl. 231, low hrs., 231-8714

Lyons 912-526-8965

$8995. C. Queen Blairsville 706-745-9534

Mark Bullock Alpharetta 770-664-7708

cyl. w/200 ft. discharge hose, $3500, both

Craftsman 6" planer jointer 1"x6" used ready to work. Kevin Phillips Pelham 912-

New tractor tire 11.2-28, 8N hood (primed) Want 1 or 2 disk 3-pt. hitch tiller to be used

w/side pieces. Carlton Turner Cleveland 706- on 25 hp. tractor. George Worsham

865-4863

Watkinsville 706-769-6808

FARM SUPPLIES

lunber 8' to 16' lenghts, rabbit cages, made to 377-4790



order. George Barron Barnesville 770-358- Telephone poles 35' can cut to length,

6682

$1.25/per_ foot. Mike Garrett Gainesville

Old mule drawn hay rake, $200; mule Want 1938 AC for restoration, prefer If you have questions regarding ads in this Farm hand feed master $750, cows head .:.77.:.0=--=9.::.83,,_.::0...:.1-=62=-----------

drawn stalk cutter w/original tongue, $200. complete, reasonable priced. Kyle Penny category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651- gate $150, hay lift $85. Floyd Williams Telephone poles, assorted lengths,

Leroy Harbin Cumming 770-887-1314

Thomaston 706-647-9587

9084.

Hamilton 706-628-5965

$20/ea., you load, in good condition. Doyle

Old mule drawn hay rake, also stalk cutter Want 2 hyd. cylinders for JD 158 or 148 (1) butcher boy meat grinder, (1) Torledo Farms remodeled, barns, fences, and Kilgore Auburn 770-963-0318

mule drawn, fair cond. C. Ragsdale Dallas loader. Eddy Turner Tennille 912-552-9288 meat cuber, (1) meat slicer. W. F. Pate houses, 40 yrs. experience. James Jordan Three large breeding rabbit cages, with

770-445-3835

Want. 4" PTO irrigation pump & old type Ashburn 912-567-3684

Kingston 706-295-5637

wooden nesting box, large rectangular cage,

Oliver 77, culti., good condition, $2300; hammer mill. Barney Smith Warner Robins (3) 14 ton feed bins, with two field systems, Fescue orchard grass hay mix, 4x5 roll, small single cage, includes accessories, $-100

Farmall "H" grt. tractor, $1950, AC-C '48, good 912-922-0082

good condition, all three $2,500. Charles $15 in barn. Chris Roy Rocky Face 706- o.b.o A. Sapp Douglasville 770-947-6678

cond., $1750. David Willett Loganville 770- Want 650 lb. hay baler, JD Heston or NH. Tench Cornelia 706-778-2377

673-5768

Tin used chicken house, 40"x20', $8/per

787-1044

W. J. Bird Jesu~ 912-427-2233

1 roll Red Brand field fence, like new, $85, Filter press, stainless steel, for wine, beer, sheet, good for sheds or barns. Darryl Feiler

One tractor tire size, 13-6-28, 70% tread left, $50. G.L. Johnson Chatsworth 706-695-

Want 8'-10' rotary cutter, pull w/hydraulic height adjustment,

type, good

100 gallon fuel tank with hand pump, $125. Gayle Smith Dawsonville 706-216-2332

and juices, 9 filter pads 8"x8", $500. Bruce Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-6890

Dahlonega 706-867-0675 Tin, different sizes, some almost new, $1

4924

condition. John T. Harkness Jr. 376 Harkness 10 feed bins 30,000 BTU, brooders, Lubin Fisher wood burning stove, reasonable. Bill and up. David w. waven Kathleen 912-988-

Pecan harvester McNair, hyd. wagon, Road Jackson 30233 770-412-0549

drinkers, fill systems 36" fans, winches feeder White Griffin 770-467-9456

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$3200; pecan 3-pt. shaker, Bowie mdl. PTO Want AC D15 series 2, dsl. or gas, wide motors. J. A. Daniels Danielsville 706-795- Four like new std., hay rings, all $275 or Treated 4"x4" fence post, 10', 12', 14',

36, $1350. Ray Register Ray City 912-455- front end or tricycle parts or good tractor. 2862

each $75, OBO. K. Berry Watkinsville 706- $5/each. Lewis E. Hughes, Jr. Wadley 478-

2251

Wayman Yarbrough Elberton 706-283-4584 12x40 walk-in cooler, w/2-5 tn. compressors 338-7867

252-7905

Pecan shaker, $6500. Jimmy Phillip 550 Ga Want Ford 461 Oor equivalent HSP, must be still under warranty, $3250; also, 1Ox19 Free sawmill slabs for firewood, mostly "."'T"'r-'-u-=-ss-=-e=-s-,-q-ty-._1_8_n_e_v_e_r-u-se_d_,_2_2_f_e-et-lo-n-g,

Hwy 33 Cordele 31015 912-273-8829

in good shape. B. Schaefer Shiloh 706-628- available. Dwayne H.eatwole Metter 912-685- pine for firewood or other uses, well 24" high on one end, 13" high on other, $900

Pecan sizer, 13 down, 14 up, 6000 lb. per 5415

4134 912-685-7384

seasoned. J. Breeding Sharpsburg 770- for all. G. Maddox warm Springs 706-655-

hrs., exc. cond., $4250. Sidney Lanier Want Ford tractor 2310, 3610, 3910, also 140 lb. anvil & old Champion fqrge blower. -=-59::..9:....-=-3-=-07'-'0"-------------- 3407

Montezuma 912-472-6332

post hole auger for Bobcat. A. Bray William Coleman Smyrna 770-435-5531

Fruit press and crusher, excellent Two 7x10 ft. cattle guards, $100 each.

Pecan sprayer, Savage 5537, in exc. cond., Stockbridge 770-471-4227

2 walk-in coolers, 4-5 horse power condition, size 1/2 bushel, $100. Loren Cole Peggy Crawfis Acworth 770-974-0086

$5500. B. J. Brogdon Adel 912-896-7128 Pecan tree shaker, shock wave, fold out

Want IH Cub Cadet tractor, or parts tractor, any condition, please leave message. Scott

compressors with coils and fans, $10,000 each, or both for $18,000. John McDonald

Carrollton 770-832-7544 Fuel tank, 250 gal., 100 gal. of fuel, with

Two tread,

tractor tires and no holes, $100.

Ctuhbaerrl,es13R.6

x 28 1/2 Shepard

boom type, $9500. James Wicker Perry 912- Magyer Grantville 678-467-3433

Vidalia 912-529-3383

pump $300; also, aluminum and steel gates, Dublin 478_272.4779_

LIVESTOCK 987-0692

Want JD 530 or 330 tractor, these tractors

Pittsburg culti. 7 shank, good condition, were built in the late 1950's & 1960, any cond.

$400. C. Hughes Rutledge 706-557-2018 John Meyer Winterville 706-742-2286

Pix-all bean/pea picker, $15,000 Taylor 2 Want JD 900 HC. J. Bell Homerville 912-

bu., bean /pea sheller, $2500, grading-Oelts, 487-0048

$1500. Lester B. Davis Pearson 912-422- Want Kuhn or NH 462, 7' 8" hay cutter for

3164

parts or repair. Joe Simmons Jefferson 706-

Sub-soil plow . tractor w/colter extra hvy. 367-9311

duty pull up to 150 hp., $400. Wyatte Pittman Want McCormick 4E hammermill for Cub.

Richland 912-887-3547 912-887-3756

Lee Hebel Conyers 770-388-9933

Super C Farmall tractor w/culti., new paint & Want carb. for '46 G AC or bottom lift part good condition, $2495; Cub Farmall w/culti., no. T5V-13. Sammie Mitchell Warner Robins

$1995. L. J. Brown Rutledge 706-557-9204 478-987-3898

T-30 Ferguson, rebuilt motor. Sidney Want engine & trans for Power King tractor

Keadle Thomaston 706-647-2328

orwhole junk or running tractor, reasonable

TO 35 Ferguson tractor, 3/spd., dual range, priced. Larry Looney Nicholson 706-757-

live lift, gas continental eng., 5' bushhog, 3770

$6700. Jack Cashin Alpharetta 770-664- Want engine block for SN Ford tractor, in

1533

serviceable condition, no cracks. Jim Glass

T020 Ferguson tractor, rebuilt motor, new Albany 912-430-3516

parts, PTO, 3-pt. hitch harrow, good shape, Want front-end loader for Ford 3000 & 6'

$2950/0BO. Marc Rosenstiel Cochran 912- rota-tiller, 7' all purpose plow. Jim Perkins

934-4007

Hiawassee 706-896-2330

Tale '98 38 hp., p/s, 3-pt. hitch tractor, is like Want front-end wgts. for a 7600 Ford

MF 35, low hrs., $8500. M. Richardson tractor, also need a 3-pt. hitch auger. Mike

Edison 912-835-2038

Todd Gay 770-612-0658

Tandem axle trailers, $750 & $350, 8'x20' mdl. no NH 273 baler, $200. Joe Ellis Americus 912-924-6612

Want gears or gearbox for JD 205 rotary mower. Rick E. Dowdell 2965 Heath Rd Macon 31201 478-477-2204

Tiller for 2000 series Cub Cadet tractor, '98 Want gooseneck equipment trailer, must be

mdl., used 3 times, exc. cond., $775. Jeff Howard Calhoun 706'602-7273

rated for 8-ton load or greater. Richard Rowan ForsY!h 31029 912-994-0300

Trailer 8x20, diamond deck, 6000 lb. torsion axle w/8000 lb., Ramsey winch, 10 ply tires, $3850. Gill English McDonough 770-2677612
Trailer dual axle, 12'x6', $750. Thomas Merrit Monroe 770-385-8563

Want hammer knife belly mower for '49 Farmall Cub tractor. James Duncan Alma 912-632-7683
Want hammermill elec. 10 hp., modem mill preferred, call before 9:30 pm. Pau_I Moncrief Gray 478-986-6587

Trailer for yard or farm work, 13' O" long, 15" wheels, all steel frame, no bed. John Barrett Blairsville 706-745-3963

Want high wheeled garden tractor, will buy old restorable. Jerry Lowe Dallas 770-4453314

Troy-Bil! chipper vac, 3 yrs. old, very good Want information on where to buy new or

shape, extra attachments, $600. David used conveyor belt for unloading hay. Mike

Coleman Twin City-912-763-2126

Rodowitz Athens 706-255-1788

20-ton wood splitter, horizontal Briggs stratton, two 20-inch McCollugh chain saws, $600. Allan Gurley c1eveland 706-865-3298
250 gal. propane tank, $225. Wynell Redmond Rincon 912-826-5588
30 KW propane generator, single phase, auto start, 200 original hours. D. Davis Pearson 912-422-6329
300 burlap bags potato sacks, $0.75 each, call after 7p.m. William Towe Blue Ridge 706-838-4515
40x8x8 storage trailer, excellent dry storage for straw equip. etc. L. Strickland Roswell 770-552-2898
5.5 hp. 300 gal. trailer sprayer, high pressure hand sprayer, 3-6' sprayers, individally controlled, $4000. Dave Livesay Jasper 706-692-5819
50- 2x4 rough cut, $2/each. Emory Cooper Cusseta 706-989-3514
500 gal. propane gas tank, $350. Martha McDonald Locust Grove 770-957-6027
55 gal. metal barrels w/lids; 55 & 30 gal. plastic w/2 bunt holes and caps in top., food grade & clean. J. Cline Petty Lawrenceville 770-962-8241
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
55-gal. lock-ring, press-on lid drums, 55; 30 & 15-gal. closed top plastice drums, 55-gal. metal open & closed-top drums. E.L. Needham Loganville 770-466-4284
6' & 8' stainless & cutting tables, stainless shelf, polywrap machines. H. Phillips Watkinsville 706-769-5490
7 long tobacco curing barns, 126 racks $10,000 for all or $1500 each. Wayne Rivenbark Metter 912-685-5791
8 rolls 4"x600' belting for egg tables, new, $300, rooster feedline $225., bell drinkers $20 for all. Jack Williams Ranger 706-337-4267
8" Craftsman table saw, like new motor, price $125, good condition. Wilford Fincher

10 ft. and 12 ft., $20 and $25. AB. Cato -=C-=a.:..:nt""'o'""n'-7'"'7""0'--4-'-7'""'9'---"12::.6=-o5:......_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Generator 4000 watt, 8 hp., B&S engine, 7

gal. tank, 2-220, 2-110 plugins, 2-15 amp breakers $400. Bill Long Dawsonville 706-

=2.1.:..6:::..7:.9::.6""8" - - - - - - - - - - - - - Generator, Dayton 9.0 hp. Honda engine,

5000 watts, like new, will sell $1200. Adam

Brown Bowman 706-246-0049

German Ruff self priming irrigation pump,

20 HP, 3 phase electric 40'x8" stainless pipe,

foot value, $700. Herman Bailey Hartwell

706-376-4537



Good used tin & lumber for sale, different

sizes; chicken house equipment. Hoke

Caudell, Jr. Homer 706-677-4682

Good used tin and truss, 2x4, 2x6 good

used lumber. Kenneth Turner Alto 706-778-

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Greenhouse

30'x96'

pdycover,

groundcover steel frame, fans, doors and end

framing, electrical, you remove, $2700. Doug

Lowe Madison 706-342-8911

Greenhouse 30'x96'fan heater, all

electrical, you take down and move, $4500,

also small greenhouse, make offer. Charlotte

Alexander Dawsonville 770-893-4276

Hand turn corn cracker, lard press,

cornsheller, farm bell, two man cross cut saw.

P. Jewell Waycross 912-283-8871

Hardwood lumber: walnut, maple, birch, ash, cherry, oak, other hardwoods, $0.50 to
$3.50/bd. ft., no lrge. quantities. David Green Snellville 770-979-1372

House of 600ft., chore-time feeders

$2,000, choretime waters $1500, like new,

fans $100/each.

Wayne Kennedy

Glennville 912-654-3842

International McCormick feed mill 850 GP,

good condition, $ 850. Carl Jones 2752

Pope Rd Douglasville 30135 770-949-6229

lrrigatiori eqt.-good condition, JD 329

pumping unit, 2200' of 6" rain bow twist lock

pipe, rainbow traveler, $11,500. David Frost

Glenwood 912-523-5925

7b6inUv45s$e2bd0e0lt-ti.ns,A3ll,4ex2nL2C,a$on9dn,n2eSr1L1,2C.x1le1126rm,, $oa7nn,tds7t7o20n1-/f93e82e3"d-,
assortment to 120" long, all 265 for $300. Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315
Want 42 egg incubator with thermometer, thermostat, egg turner and circulation fan. Ginger Perdue Ludowici 912-545-9549
Want to buy used rolls of 1 inch chicken wire, in good condition. Linda Mather Sautee nacoochee 706-754-9261
Want used cattle guard, 11 ft., delivered must be reasonable. Willis Kitchin Alpharetta 770-751-1463
Wanted: 2-handles for old Cross cut saw, state price in first letter. T. E. Wood 1050 Keeneland Dr. Watkinsville 30677
Water transfer pump 30 hp, 3 PH 2000 GPM, 25 PSI $2500. E. Kemp Lyons 912526-8536
Windmill, aeromotor, 8 ft. wheel, 30' tower, good condition, $1950. Scotty Morris Sale City 912"782-7471
Wood burning insert Kodiak brand, 42"x29" fireplace, $150 o.b.o. D. Ricks Stockbridge 770-474-3514
Wood mizer sawn lumber up to 5,000 BD ft., $0.35-$0.55. F. Baynard Perry 912"9870613
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.35-$0.45/bd. ft., or will saw your logs for $0.18/bd. foot. Randy Metzger Newnan 770-304-0762
Wood-Mizer sawn lumber $0.55/bd. ft., hdwd. or will saw your logs for $0.18 to $0.20/bd. ft., local. D.E. Taylor Calhoun 706602-0380
Wood-Mizer sawn oak, air dried, approximately 300 board ft., take all $0.70 per board ft. Vernon Richardson Rutledge 706342-0566

Troy-Bil! shredder grinder chipper, 5 hp., B&S, VGC, $500. Vic Young Snellville 770979-4840
Troybilt chipper/shredder, 8 hp., B&S, good condition, $800. Don Brennan Kingston 770336-5022
Troybilt .sickle mower, $500. Marion Lewis Canton 770-475-5418

Want irrigation hose Goodyear 4 1/2'', no splices or leaks, 660' one or two hoses on reels if available. M. Spikes Cordele 912273-2800
Want manifold for 4040 lnt'I under tractor type, good cond., call aft. 6 pm. Bill Summerford Warner Robins 912-953-2695
Want manifold for Massey Harris 44.

Flovilla 770-775-7100
AT. Newell curtain machine motor, i/3 horsepower, excellent condition, wanted 2"x5' cool .cell pads for chicken houses. Mike Bloodworth -Knoxville 912-836-2535
Air compressor, Campbell Hausfeld, 1/2 hp, GE leadline motor. J. Buice Morrow 770-9611428

Like new, shop Smith, 5 operations in one,
$3000. Eddie Plank Montezuma 912-4724747
Meat cuber/tenderlizer, excellent for deer processing, good condition. Roy Eubanks Dawson 912-995-6287
Mineral spirit tank 300 gal. with pump, app. 200 gal. spirits $200. Ray Jones Atlanta

If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mercedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082.
All livestock (i.e., those animals such as, but not limited to, cattle, equine, goats, sheep, swine, and poultry) must have been in possession of the ,advertiser for a

Troybilt tiller, 6 hp., good condition, $600. James Gribble Rome 706-234-2936

Air, oil, fuel, emission filter, approx. 150, ..:4.::.04.:.....:.7-=5=-3-.::6:..:.1..:.42:::__ _ _ _ _ _ _..:.__ _ minimum of 90 days before they can. be

Buel Collier Griffin 770-227-2555

Want mid. 12 hay baler. for parts. Kim c. $200. Eddy Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769- One Gehl 65. MX mix-all Feed mill, advertised.

Two 3000 lb. axles w/spring hangars w/13" Ruff 226 A T.W. Leverrett Road Jackson 7866

sheltered, $1500, one of the same for parts,

wheels & tires. David Grizzle Rome 706-233- 30233 770-775-4919

Anvil, post vise, post drill and portable $150. James E. Rodgers Pine Mountain

Cattle

9953
Two Ford 56M Jubilee tractors, both $4100, Bobcat loader, 5' bucket, other equip. Robert Westbrook Lula 770-983-3094
Two horse 5th wheel grain wagon, Owensboro original, $1500; (2 extra) sets of wood wheels , $90/set. L.W. Human Atlanta 770-394-6244

Want owners manual or copy for AC one sixty tractor. R. Watkins Evans 706-854" 0952
Want pecan tree shaker, used or repairable. Claude Dasie Covington 770-786-0396
Want platform scales up to 2400 pounds & cattle squeeze shoot. Earl William Hawkinsville 912-892-7981

froge, syrup kettle. A. Hendricks Austell 770948-9842
Approximately 50 sheet of used tin, 8' & 1O',
$30 takes all. Neyland A. Robinson Whigham 229-762-3344
Band sawn cypress, will cut to order, $0.55$1.00/per bd. Jamey Jones Alma 912-6322096

.:.70"-6"---=-66-=-3"--"'2""80"-0"-----------Peanut roaster, Starr model 171 , 120 V,
like new, $700. Robert Taylor Albany 912-
.::.88:::3=--=6::::59::.:7'--------------Poultry equip., 400' lubbing waters, 200'
choretime male feeder, power winch 500, Arkfield scale, SKA dump scale. Marshall Millwood Gainesville 770-887-2155

10 regd. Black Angus bulls 1 to 2 years old, some Al bred, good bloodlines and gentle dispositions. Andrea McArthur Dalton 706272-4626
100 cross bred cows, 3-7 yrs. old, exposed to black bulls, 45 calves, more coming, $85,000. B. Bramlett Donalsonville 912524-5896

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12 Angus Limousin cross heifers been running with Angus bull, good quality. Raymond Bramlett Auburn 770-867-9864 770-867-3006

Nice Gelbvieh show heifer prospects, all gold color for sale. John Lovell Cornella 706778-1800
One Black Angus mixed bull 3 1/2 to 4 yrs.

Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers weaning to breeding age, exc. bloodlines. Larry Loughridge Chatsworth 706-695-4987
Senepol bulls & females for sale, full

Georgia Cooking

12 regcj. polled Hereford open heifers, herd. old, $625. Tommy Vincent Riverdale 770- blooded, percentage, top bloodlines, call aft.

cert. & accred. Ricky Lane Carrollton 770- 996-8987

6:00 p.m., Grand "P" Ranch. R.L. Peacock Sr.

258-5890

One purebred Charolais bull, 20 mos old., Broxton 912-359-3712

CHICKEN IN DRESSING

17 regd. Black Angus bred cows, also good $800 or trade for feeder calves. Douglas Hall Shopping for a newborn Corriente/Florida

selection of bulls, ready for service. Fred G. Monroe 770-267-6687

cracker bull calf to train as an ox, will bottle

5 cups cornbread crumbs*

Blitch, Jr. Statesboro 912-865-5454

One redg. black polled Gelbvieh bult. raise, color preferred. AW Faulk Smarr 478-

1/2 teaspoon salt

20 regd. Angus cows for sale, exc. Jordan Gilrealth Dawsonville 770-893-1602 994-4917

1 teaspoon ground sage

bloodlines. Charles Brigham Canton 770-4792191 770-479-3082
3 regd. Angus bulls, 4 yr. old, $3500, 2 yr. old, $1800, 18 mos. old, $2500, low birth, high milk. Billy Pollock Sylvania 912-863-4181

One regd. Beefmaster bull, 16 mos. old. Reid Robbins Greensboro 706-467-2415
One regd. Belted Gallaway bull sell or trade, sixteen mo. old. Quenton Taylor Greenville 706-672-1075

Shorthorn bull, 2 yr. old, $500, shorthorn/Jersey heifer, 2 1/2 yr. old, $600, both bottle raised and grain fed. Cindy Fleischer Alpharetta 770-772-6190
Simmental bulls, 2 yr. old bull, red and

1/2 cup chopped Vidalia onion 1/4 cup chopped celery 4 cups boneless chicken breasts, cooked and diced 3 cups chicken broth

350 top comm. cattle, Charolais cross with One regd. Black Angus bull, 6 yrs. old, black, top quality, performance bred. James

2 eggs, beaten slightly

Charolais bulls, young cows w/calves, health selling to prevent inbreeding, easy calving, Fordham Cochran 912-934-2226

1 (10 1/2 oz.) can cream of chicken soup

reasons. James W. David Nicholson 706- healthy, $1275. Darrell Chaisson Jefferson Two Holstein bulls, 13 mos. old, Holstein

757-2659

706-367-5183

heifer 2 1/2 yr. old. Frank Carnes Eatonton

40-50 head/Brangus heard, 10 calves One regd. black Gelbvieh bull, gentle, has 706-485-6852

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

mostly young cows, $750 each, take all, growthy calves, good for heifers or cows, low Two Jersey cows, regd., 3 yrs. old, $600 Brangus bull & black/white face Simmental birth weight. Shane Burnett Social Circle each. Tim Borris Washington 706-285-3448

In a large bowl, combine all ingredients, blending well.

bull. Bryan Garrett Bowdon 770-258-3200

770-784-9505

Two Santa Gertrudis and purebreed bulls

5 regd. black polled Limousin open heifers, One regd. polled Hereford bull, 6 mos. old, 2O mos., and one 18 mos. George Moon

In a 13x9 inch~baking pan that has been sprayed with vegetable cooking

all shots top bloodlines. Sid Arnold Athens for sale. D. L. Jaillette Covington 770-786- Monroe 770-207-4495

spray, pour in mixture. Bake for 40-50 minutes or until a knife that has been

706-546-9039

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Two regd. Charolais bulls, 2 1/2 yrs. old, inserted comes out clean. Remove from oven and allow to stand for 10

50 cross bred cows, calve in Jan. through Pure breed Beefmaster bull, 3 1/2 yrs. old, excellent dispos1tion, $1100 each or $2000 minutes. Serve immediately. Refrigerate leftovers.
Feb., bred to Angus and Charolais bull, family $1000. Carol Shannon Loganville 706-465- both. Frank Eaves Elberton 706-283-1284

owned and raised. Vicki Turner Armuchee 2411

Young cow $590, yearling Angus bull $575,

706-235-0434

Purebred Charolais bulls full 2 yr. old, good two Angus hefiers, $475 each & young red

7 regd. Charolais heifers, 9 to 11 mos. old, selection, $1200 and up. James Woods Pine bull, $490. D. L. Estes Conyers 770-918-

*Make cornbread according to cornmeal package directions. One 10-inch skillet or pan of cornbread should make at least 5 cups of cornbread crumbs.

$5000 for all, or $800 each. Matt Powers Mountain 706-663-2045 706-882-6580

8969 770-961-2042

Montezuma 912-472-8555

Purebred Holstein bulls, service age sired

Angus and Limousin red polled bulls, by top A1 sires, $900 each. Noah Yoder Rte.

Swine

15 servings.

excellent bloodlines, EPD's and dispositions, 3 yrs. old, ready for heavy service, $1500-$1800. Andy Page Winder 770-867-4035
Angus bulls regd. top bloodlines, some Al, 6-

1 Box 71 Montezuma 31063 912-472-7944
Purebred polled Simmental & Simbrah bulls, cows w/calves, red and black. V. L. Willis TyTy 912-382-5909

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

Nutritional Analysis: Calories 290, Fat 12 g (saturated 4.5 g), Cholesterol 100 mg, Sodium 890 mg, Carbohydrates 17 g, Fiber 2 g, Sugars 5 g, Protein 26 g

18 mos. old. Harold Berryman Tallapoosa Purebred red & black. Simmental bulls, Al Swine moving from farm to farm must

770-574-8738

bred for calving ease, w/muscle, Fleckvieh have a negative brucellosis and

Angus heifers breeding age bred to top influence. B. Boatright Midville .912-589- pseudorabies test within the past 30 days

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen by home. economist Kindra

pruducing bulls sell in, lots of, $1000 each. 7144

before they are moved whenever there is a Watters. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to:

D.L. Barron Cumming 770-206-3656

Red Angus bulls, Gelbvieh bulls and change of ownership. Exceptions are Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, 19 MLK Jr. Drive, Atlanta 30334-4250. If you

Angus polled bull, purebred, A.I., low wgt., Simmental bulls. H.T. Higdon Kool Kreek swine from a validated brucellosis-free

good growth rate. George Escoe Commerce Farms Greensboro 706-453-2117

and qualified pseudorabies-free herd.

706-789-3323

Regd. Angus bull, DOB, 030797, +4.7- Buyers are urged to request proof of a

have questions or problems regarding recipes featured in this column, call 1-800282-5852 (statewide). Please do not call the individual who submitted the recipe.

Angus, Hereford, Santa Gertrudis cross heifers, nice replacement heifers del. available. B. Hall Pavo 912-859-2764

BBU bulls for sale all ages, good bloodlines. Marvin Davis Hazlehurst 912-375-3099

BBU regd. heifers, 9 to 20 mos. old, 14 to choose from, one 12 mo. old bull. Charles Summers Elko 912-987-7151

BBU registered Beefmaster bulls, breeding

soundness

tested,

good

disposition/conformation, $1200 +. Stan T

Mitchell PO Box 796 Farmington 30638 706-

769-7121

+33+9+26+57 proven sire, sale to prevent in breeding. Herbert Roberts Pengergrass 770-
536~8997
Regd. Angus bulls & heifers, replacement stock, Lovana bloodlines, 7-9 mos. old. Carolyn Cowart Clarksville 706-754-4694
Regd. Angus bulls ylgs. to older bulls, regd. Angus bred and open heifers, also Angus cross bred comm. heifers. Frank Fordham Lakeland 912C482-2970
Regd. Angus bulls, Al sired, good quality, semen evaluated, top quality, two yrs. old and under. John Gillis Dearing 706-595-2840

negative brucellosis and pseudorabies test prior to purchase.
26 Yorkshire feeder pigs, cut and wormed, real nice $35; 50 lbs. ea. Lois Youngblood Milledgeville 912-453-0421
6-8 wk. old pigs for sale, wormed/cut, $35$45. Russell Conine Dallas 770-443-1636
Baby pigs for sale, male & female. Ed Hutto Appling 706-541-9233
Free 2 sows, 1 boar and 2 (2) week old pigs. Don Mims Cumming 770-887-8971
Piglets, Landrace/Polland China mix, 6 wks. old, cut, shots, wormed, teeth clipped, $35;

8 bred nannies, have babies from now to Christmas, small and will eat out of hand, dill. colors, see to appreciate. Clyde Lawson Canton 770-479-3542 770-479-3113
ABGA fullblood Boer bucks, South African Sire 4 mos. old. Louise Bagby McDonough 770-957-5217
ABGA fullblood Boer goats, SA and NZ bucks $250/up, does, $400/up, over 100 to choose from. Bobby Chastain Cairo 912762-3486
ABGA percentage I!< fullblood does, bred to
fullblood buck, big & healthy $150/up. Sharon

Boar goats fullblood buck, 3 years old, proven breeder Jersey, GA. Gene Wilkins Covington 770-464-1803
Boer _billy 2 1/2 yrs., sell or trade, 6 mos. old, percentage Boer billy, others. J. Brooks Hull 706-543-8754
Boer buck, 3/4 percentage, 18 mos. old, good for breeding or meat, $200. Eric Fenton McDonough 770-957-3689
Boer bucks, does, fullblood. and percentage, quality goats, reas. prices. Pat Mcshane Clarkesville 706-781-9345 706754-1526

Beefmaster bulls, 4 yrs. old, Cherokee

Phantom son herd sire, 17 mos. old Spartacus

grdson. and etc. Ted Ross Gillsville 770-536-

8289

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Beefmaster bulls, heifers, dehorns unclassified, shots, paints, brindle red, quality

Regd. Angus, 3 yr. old herd bull, $1500, see his calves, 2 yr. old, $1200 each and etc. B. Bohanon Chickamauga 706-375-4783
Regd. Black Angus bred cows, heifer and bulls, 8-11 mos., one 21 mos. James Farmer Chickmauga 706-539-1507

Ive. message. Ed Hill Lula 706-677-2599
Purebred Tamworth pigs, all sizes and ages, males and females, starting at $65/piece and up. D. L. Watkins 1056 Claybourne Dr. Elberton 30635 706-2137708

Hamilton Waynesville 912-778-5004
ADGA LaMancha bucks, National championship bloodlines, good milking background, 2 yr. old, yearlings and '00 kids, $150. Trisha Latimer Griffin 770-467-9752
ADGA Nubian bucks, good bloodlines,

BoerX does, X-LaMancha, X-Nubian, XKiko, some bred to fullblood red Boer. Evelyn Snell Wrightsville 478-668-4173
Common nannies exposed to ftillblood Boer buck, $55 each. Ross H. Keierleber 135 Clover Court Luthersville 30251 770-927-

cattle, Snowdoud Country Western. Kirk Tyson Carnesville 706-384-3144
Belted Galloways cow-calf pairs, regd, exc. animals, herd of 15, selling due to health

Regd. Black Angus bull, 12-24 mos., Al bred, semen tested, cert. and accred. herd, good pedigrees & EPD's. Dennis Scott Sylvania 912-863-4754

Yorkshire pigs for sale, $25/up. Jimmy Hill Ila 706-335-9454
Yorkshire pigs, from 6 wks., also several young Boars, exc. breed prospects. Brian

bottle raised, all colors and spots, $75/up. L. Rees Good Hope 770-267-8279
ADGA Nubians, does/bucks, 4 mos. to 2 yrs., bottle raised, disbudded, GAE free, call

6059
Fullblood Boer billy, redg., percentage Boer nannies, quality goats, reas. prices. Mike Wright Tennille 912-552-6090

reasons, $300 and up. G. Rush Summerville Regd. Black Angus bulls, 15 mos. to 17 Sturdy Gainesville 770-781-4156

706-8570103

mos., excellent bloodline, $750 and up. Don

Black Angus bull regd. 8 yrs., 63" tall, 75/80 Helm Coving!on 770-786-6503

Goats And Sheep

after 6 pm. Rennie Mussell Milner 770-358- Fullblood Cashmere does $100; also 1/2

4317

Cashmere, 1/2 Boer kids, all sizes. Greg F.

ADGA regd. bred; French Alpine does, will Moore Ball Ground 770-479-4553

pd. calves on the farm from the bull. CaroI Regd. Black Angus bulls, 17 to 20 mos.,

Sledge Byron 478-956-2008

good EPD's, $900 and up. Aros Reeves

kid March, April, Inf. Jean Burnsed Nashville Goats for sale, nannies & billies. Bobby

If you have questions regarding ads in this 912-686-9014

Holtzclaw Canton 770-479-4221

- Black Angus bull, 16 mos. old, exc.
disposition, great for heifers, easy calving, gentle, $600. James H. Chastain Sautee 706878-2746
Black Angus regd. bulls; travel agent breeding Dana McConnell LaFayette 706638-5706
Calving ease, milking ability, gentleness choice grade, serv. age, polled Irish Shorthorn bulls, selec. Oklahoma cows, can del. Ken Bridges Nicholson 706-757-3908
Complete herd of Brahma & Limousin cattle for sale, all bred with 2nd calf, 13 cows, 4 heifers, and etc. Vernon Tooke Sandersville 912-552-3190
Exe. regd. service age polled Hereford & F1 Braford bulls, bred & open heifers. Jonny Harris Screven 912-586-6585
Four black cows and calves, one red cow and calf, $650 per pair. Malcolm C. Coleman Cobbtown 912-684-2662
Four polled Hereford heifers, purebred 15-18 months, $1.00 per pound. Donald J West 4962 Hartley Bridge Road Macon 31216 912-788 4658
Four regd. Red Angus bulls for sale, exc bloodline, Leachman, Striker & Wrangler, good price. Jorge Haber Columbus 706-323-2405
Gelbvieh bulls black and red, $1000, exc bloodlines, low birth weights. Bob Clark Chickamauga 706-375-2621
Gelbvieh bulls black, polled, Al sired, good bloodlines and EPD's reasonable priced. M Gilmer Gibson 706-598-2051
Gertrudis cow bred to Angus bull second calf, $650, three bulls, one red, two black, one
yr., $500 each. Jim Burt Alpharetta 770-887-
4947 Herd, Texas Longhorns, consisting of 10
heifers, 7 calves, 1 service bull, $7500. PauI Davis Bowman 706-245-4030
High quality, muscular;. regd, Black Angus .heifer, 6 mos. old, Champion bloodline, $800 Walt Wells Pineview 912-892-3257

Hiram 770-943-6473

Regd. Black Angus bulls, 8 to 12 mos., performance records, herd cert. & accred., free delivery. Derek Williams Milan 912-3624126

Regd. Black Angus herd bull, 33 mos. Al sired 044 Traveler, 6 mos. bull & heifers, also bred cows, cert. herd. Bobby Mayfield Elberton 770-932-1944

Regd. Brangus Mainline bull, wn. wt. 651

yrl. wt. 1218, performance tested, 20 mo. old

and 9 month bull. T. H. Avery Covington 770-

786-3847

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Regd. Gelbvieh bulls, all polled & red, 10-13 mos., most Al sired by best bulls in breed, exceptional quality. John Kiss Gainesville 770-531-1126

Regd. Holstein bull, service age, top Al sires, Dams with 26,000 to 32,000 + milk records. Lawayne Weaver Montezuma 912472-9437

Regd. Holstein bulls, top Al sires, Dams with records, 38,000 lbs. + milk. Leon Brenneman Montezuma 912-472-8912

Regd. Limousin bull, red, with papers, 3 1/2 years old, bought at UGA, bull sale, $1000. David Cannon Elberton 706-283-3653

Regd. Limousin, beautiful, gentle, cow/calf prs., bred cows, bred heifers, open heifers, wean calves, exc. bloodline, exc. EPD's C. Wellham Statham 770-725-7378

Regd. Santa Gertrudis bulls for sale, breeding & weaning age, red .man blood line. Albert Rusk Woodstock 770-926-5000

Regd. bulls, red Brahman, Simmental, and Simbrah, weaning and breeding age, also few heifers and cows. Cliff Adams Bowdon 770258-2069

Regd. polled Hereford bulls, exc. dispositions, easy calving, thick, exc. EPD's. Bob Neligan Eatonton 706-485-9577

Regd. purebred Limousin bull, 8 mos. double polled and black, extra nice, $800. J. Strickland Villa Rica 770-459-5706

category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.
'00 ABGA regd. 7/8 Boer buck, 6 mos. old $75. Don Willis Alpharetta 770-475-5149
1 Purebred Suffolk ewe lamb, 3 mxd. ewe Iambs, 1 mxd. ram lamb, 4 grown Suffolk ewes, 2 grown Corriedale ewes, can del. J. T. Caldwell Thomaston 706-647-9565
1 bred Nigerian doe and kids, browns, blacks, whites, gold and spots, tiny miniatures $100-$125 ea. Randy Pendergrass Buchanan 770-646-8690
1 fullblood Boer buck Nubian Boer nannies mixed, Nubian nannies $35/up. M. Chupp Lithonia 770-482-2217
1 white part Boer billy, 6 mos. old, very gentle $30. JoAnne Maki Colbert 706.-7882841
12 lambs and older breeding stock still avail., Drought sale! Bargain prices available. Cindy Mcinvale The Rock 706-648-6640
2 ADGA Saanen bucks, born May 2000; dehorned, dewormed, shots, very healthy $300/both or $175 a piece. Stacey Mion Cleveland 706-219-1779
2 Boer billies for sale, 1 7/8 and 1 15/16, both 5 mos. old, $100 ea. Mark Lentz Good Hope 770-207-8957
2 billies, 1 nanny for sale. Michal Cleland Baxley 31513 912-367-2396
2 billies, 5 nannies, 3 wethers, healthy $400 for all. S. Bryan Flovilla 770-775-1109
2 young female 1/2 kiko goats $35; 1 male 1/2 kiko $35; 1 older female $30. Ray Layson Kathleen 31047 912-987-9466
3 young sheep, ready for slaughter. Jack Burroughs Oxford 770-786-5975
3/4 Boer & better, regd. herd billy $75/up, Fox Haven Farms reduction. J. Hurt Cordele jellyman@surfsouth.com 912-273-4312 912273-7832
3/4 Kiko does/bucks, 5-6 mos., $75-$125; 7/8 Kiko does, $125; 1/2 Kiko young nannies

- ADGA regd. doe, 4 PB young, healthy, IBGA 100% Boer billy, 6 mos. old, $600.

neutered males, dehorned, shots and gentle, William Gilbert Vicain 621 Byrd Drive Harlem

grt. for horses companion, clearing 30814 706-556-0403

brush/meat. B. J. Holland .Cobbtown 912- IBGA Boer bu.cks from Ubora bloodlines,

684-2718

starting at $125; some does. David Seymour

ADGA regd. yearling does, now bred. and Franklin 706-675-6843

due for March kids, top quality show lines, IBGA fullblood SA Boer buck, 18 mos. old,

$300/up. Daniel Young Waleska 770-720- very nice buck, exc. herd sire. c. Rice

7942

.Loganville 770-466-3115

ADGA split creek Zorro buck, 4-99; smooth IBGA regd. fullblood and percentage does,

Operator/Star Milking line, proven breeder. bred/open, some due in October, very good

.Sarah Herriott Mountain City 706-746-0221 bloodlines, call aft. 6 pm. Dean Allen

Adult African Pygmy nanny, dehorned, very Commerce 706-335-2867

gentle $35. Janie Etheridge Atlanta 678-363- Jacob. sheep: two and four horned, grt.

6630

color, exc. fleeces, rams, ewes & lambs,

African Pygmies, breeding pair(female breeding stock, $50-$125/up. Patrice

pregnant) & 1 male born 5/22/00; all 3 for Danielson Toccoa 706-886-1379

$125. B. J. Arrington Palmetto 770-463-3849 Kathadin ram, 2 yrs. old, good breeder, lrg.

African Pygmy billy, NPGA regd., 2 X Grand all white $125. Bill Stark Perry 912-987-1015

Champions, Dan Valley Farms "Bristol", exc. Lambs for sale, 70-79 lbs. $90; 80-89 lbs.

herd sire. blk., 5 yrs., $200/firm. R. Luddecke $105. Tom McConnell McDonough 770-957-

Helen 706-878-2464

2674

African Pygmy goats, buck and nanny, twin Male goat for sale or will trade for hen

kids, 8 mos. old, free; not for slaughter. Doug turkey. Margaret Farr Monroe 770-267-9403

Flint Canton 770-720-7730

Mixed nannies & kids $25/up, regd. Boer

African Pygmy goats, nannies w/babies, full buck, 2 3/4 Boer does, no calls aft. 9 pm. C.

grown nannies, billies and babies $50/up. S. Sims Woodstock 770-442-5477

Christiansen Lawrenceville 770-963-8470

Nannie white 7/8 Boer kid buck, 7/8 Boer,

African Pygmy goats, nannies, billies, 6 to 8 weighed over 300; will not seperate $225.

mos. old, $25/up. R. Massey Blairsville 706- Ralph Dillon Loganville 770-466-4111

781-2546

Nigerian Dwarf buck kid, tan/blk. markings,

African Pygmy goats, nice, some w/homs, de-horned, shots, wormed, healthy', cute,

some disbudded, greys, blk., tans, white, males & females $35-$75. B. Stone Stone

friendly $50. W. Brown-Clark 706-335-5015

Commerce

mountain 770-498-0009

Percentage Boer billies, 30-80 lb., CDT

African billy, 2 yrs. old, healthy, proven vacc., wormed, some blue eyes, some tame.

breeder $75; or will trade for billy of equal Reid Webster Sandersville 912-348-6112

value. Karen Wallace Perry 912-987-6023 _ Pure Katahdin extra lrg. breeding rams, all

Alpine/Nubian does, 5 mos. old/up, white, flock improvers. Joe Lawson, Jr.

$100/up, sire/dam regd. Jill Wilson Senoia Shady Dale 706-468-8173

770-599-6221

Purebred Nubian buck, spotted, must sell to

Alpines, 1 milker, 1 yearling, 1 weather, no prevent inbreeding $100. Mary L Grimes 2187

barbecue, must sell $100 ea., $275 together, Ive. messg. M. Alley Adairsville 770-402-

Lexington-Carlton Rd. 797-3487

Carlton 30627 706-

Holstein heifer 14 mos., good bloodlines open. J.E. Hackel Bremen 770-537-4270
Hungarian Patridges for sale, 31, all most

Regd. purebred Limousin bulls, 18 to 30 months old, good bloodlines. M.J. Dekle Statesboro 912-764-7733

$150; fullblood(money make) buck 3-yrs. Robert Luckey Perry 912-987-4381
3/4 to 7/8 Boer bucks and does, selling 3

6398 Barbados & Katahdin sheep, young rams &
ewes, breeding ewes. Richard Grebel 3900

Purebred Nubians, one nanny and 2 kid billies, alf for $160, not for slaughter. Vince Sparr Lawrenceville 770-963-1404'

grown, $700 each. Bo West Warner Robins 912-923-8923
Jersey Holstein heifer 13 mos., handled daily, halter broke, well fed, will make excellent milker. K. LeBarron Dewy Rose 706-213-6261

Registered Simmental bull, 3 years old, great on heifers, good bloodlines, red with goggle eyes, $1000. .Bryan Burns Carnesville 706-384-5130
SubAlit ads by Wednesday noon.

mos. to 1 yr. olds, $50/up. Barbara Avery Davisboro 912-348-3019
6 mos. Nubian goats, 2 female, 1 male, $275-$300 for all. June Cox 902 Gay Dr. Albany 31707 912-439-7357

Cookley Rd. Albany 31707 912-436-0736
Billy goats for sale or trade $30/up. Billy Skinner Bowdon 770-258-7451
Billy goats,' all sizes, $45/up. C. L. Cotton Baconton 912-787-5288

Pygmy & common goats, Also Percentage Boer goats. Ralph Dillon Loganville 770770-4111
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

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Pygmy goats, 2 female, 1 withered, 1 billy, '89 Appendix mare, 16.2hds., 1250 lbs., '99 APHA chetsnut tob/overo colt, Sonny 3 yr. regd. Percheron grey gelding, 17+hds., American miniature horse, both
$35 for females, $20 for males, moving. drk. bay w/star, Champion Hunter, proven Dee Bar-Skipper w.. breeders Trust- green broke, loads, very gentle, $2000/obo, AMHA/AMHR from 27"-36", solids and paints,

Elaine Jensen Canton 770-479-6209

broodmare, trained western, exc. ground Outstanding color, athletic, gentle, loads, 15+yr. sorrel mule, goes harness/saddle, loads, young fillies/males, adult mares, from $600.

Pygmy goats: two bucks. w. Davis manners, exp. rider $6500/obo. Ellen cliJ:!S. Tricia Nelson Per!)! 912-987-2156

clips $800. Roger Pierce Eatonton 706-484- R. Harris Alpharetta 678-393-8545

Stockbridge 770474-1154

Zimmerman Loganville 770-466-8839

'99 APHA fillies, one solid blk., one blk. 0330

App/mix, 14+hds., 7 yr. slaw/roan ,

Pygmy mix, nanny, white/gry., changing '91 saddlebred stallion, 16.1hds., blk. tobiano, halter broke, Impressive, Sonny. Dee 3 yr. regd. TB gelding, 16.3hds., bay, started Western/English, good jumper, exc. disp., will

breeding stock, make offer of cash or trade, beau., wonderful disp., rides, drives $8000. Bar, Mardelle Dixon bloodlines $1000-$2200. dressage, super-mover, willing $5000, 5-yr. do it all $2200. A. Casteel Monroe 770-267-

good home only, no barbecue. E. McRaven Carole Lorimer RaJ!le 706-274-3474

Alicia Sanderlin Appling 706-541-1174 706- regd. ASB gelding, chestnut, walks/trots, 0793

MaJ!SVille 706-652-2864

'91 three gaited NSH gelding, $2000/obo, 541-6074

i6hds., started x-rails $3000. Meredith Durden Appaloosa gelding, 14.2hds., 15 yr. girls

Reg. Boer goats and common goats for no papers. Frank Simms Stockbridge 404- '99 APHA sorrel/white tobiano filly, sire has Cartersville 770-387-4439

horse, jumps, trail rides, fox hunts, white

sale. Brandon King Adairsville 770-769- 627-6830

over 50 halter points and dam has western . 4 yr. chestnut OH mare, 15hds., exp. rider, gelding, 15.3hds., 11 yrs., English/Western

9871

'92 APHA overo, 4wh stockings, blaze, pleasure points, extremely nice filly. E. Wayne trail, loads, clips, some training, bred to redg. Ap $2000 ea. Leonard Loudermilk Woolsey

Regd. Angora bucks, regd., colored, 1200 lbs., heavy muscular, reining, cattle, Savage Winder 770-867-4726

$2500. Tina Pasley Cornelia 706-776-6409 770-461-0805

$150/up, blk. border Leicester ram $250. T. barrels, parades, trails, sound, awesome '99 AQHA colt, 95% Foundation bred, 5 yr. mare, brown/white pinto pony, 13 hds., Appaloosa regd. mare, 15 yrs. old, show

Evans TaJ!lorsville 770-684-5703

$3500. D. Biggs Dawsonville 706-265-3602, Skippa Sure Bar, Peppy bloodline, very smart, started in shows, jumps, cute mover. Vicki western, tack, trailer $5500. Howard Turner

. Regd. South African, Boer billy born '92 and '94 regd. Arabian mares, $2500 ea., grt. build, gentle, athletic, performance Erwin Douglasville 770-920-1793

Monroe 770-267-6337

08/24/94; son of Kaptein $600. M. Miller grt. broodmares, some training. Rafael prospecVstud, $2500/obo. Wendy McClellan 5 yr. old regd. TWH mare, sorrel w/blaze, Appendix OH gelding, 6 yrs. old, 16+hds.,

Haddock 912-986-9215

Gonzalez Fairburn 770-774-9008 770-774- Covington 770-787-9203

good disp. $2200. Doris Hill Manchester 706- chestnut, very quiet, gentle, nice mover,

Regd. and percentage Kiko bucklings and 9008

'99 AQHA dun colt, beau. perf./stud 846-9759

started o/f, hunter prospect $5000/obo. Lewis

does, doelings just weaned, also some adults. '92 regd. Clydesdale, gentle $3500; AOHA prospect, athletic & smart, Cont. Ace, Gidget 5 yr. old sorrel mare, 15hds., grt. ground Jones Cumming 770-844-9240

Suzanne Fowler AlbanJ! 912-435-8603

Appendix, gray filly, 6 mos. $2500; solid blk. King & Leo in bloodline $2500/obo. J. manners, broke $1800. Reggie Jones Appendix gray gelding, 7 yrs., 16.1 hds.,

Regd. fullblood Boer doe w/1 O wk. old kid. 13.2hds. pony, nice mover, Hunter/Western McClellan Covington 770-299-1942

Conyers 770-784-1398

beau. w/huge stride $4500. Karen Carroll

Da~ Owens Tennille 912-552-1708

$2500. J. Wheeler Fairburn 770-969-2004

'99 AQHA gray gelding, g'son Obvious 5 yr. regd. bay Arabian gelding, rides/drives, FaJ!etteville 770-487-4335

Two female goats, free to good home, must pick up. June Mclaughlin Cumming 770889-4664

'93 APHA mare, 15hds,. tobiano show quality, rides, smooth, chestnut and white $2500. Rick Anderson Woodstock 770-9268725

Conclusion/Skipastar, pleas. prospect, gentle, clips, _bathes, loads $1500. Stacy M. Couch Good Hope 770-267-3351
'99 AQHA stud, gr'son Zippo Pine Bar, good

needs long slow distance training, loads, clips, bathes. Carol Home Gainesville 770-8893528
6 mos. old Red Belgian stud colt, 700 lbs.,

Appendix yearling filly born 4/99; wonderful disp., athletic, should mature 16hds., moving, must sell $1800. Ellen Dawe Social Circle 770-464-0097

Equine For Sale

'93 OH mare, sorrel, trail rides, loads, easy manners, grt. mover on line, grt. promise $900; 6 mos. old, bay Belgian filly colt, 700 lbs. Arabian 12 yr. mare, drk. bay w/no

keeper, neck reins, 14.3hds., currently, ridden show stud, $2500. G. Burk Statesboro 912- $1000. Johnny Keasler Woodbury 706-538- markings, exc. trail horse and proven

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

by teen girl. Dan Robertson Stockbridge 770-47 4-4333
'93 blk. gelding w/star, 15hds., Top Hand

587-5437
'99 Appendix filly, sorrel, Wimpy Leo and Triple Call bloodlines $900. c. Wells

6315
6 yr. OH/TB cross gelding, 16 hds., $2000; 6 yr. OH mare, 14.2hds., $1500, both gentle,

broodmare, grt. bloodlines and wonderfu~ disp. $1500/obo. D. Emerick Locust Grove 770-914-6219

All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within past 12 months. Negative reports are valid for 12 months from the sample date. A copy of this test report must accompany. the ad each time it is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) cannot be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing any equine. Any falsification of Coggins tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market

Skipper W bloodlines, '91 grey gelding, 15hds., Two Eyed Jack Impressive bloodlines. E. T. Crowe Cartersville 770606-9597
'94 AOHA Palomino mare, 5X Skipper W/1X Paco Bueno, bred to APHA overo for 2001, $2000. Sonny Woods 1353 Montevideo Rd. Hartwell 30643 706-376-6468
'94 AOHA gelding, '92 Paint mare, '93 AOHA palomino mare, '96 AQHA gelding, '99 Paint stud colt, gentle/sound. Tom Sewell EllijaJ! 706-635-4515 706-635-2973
'95 APHA red roan overo, beg. or youth horse Western/English, grt. trail horse $4000. A. Pepin Suwanee 770-814-2575

McDonough 678-234-5207

'99 Appendix gelding, out of Im Certifiable,

N/N very smart/willing $2500; '99 Appendix

filly, grey w/blk. mane/tail $2200; both

Incentive Fund. Colleen Polk Loganville

770-378-3246

'99 colt, sorrel w/blaze, Peppy San Badges

on papers, loads, clips, grt. disp. $1500. D.

Harris Cartersville 770-386-3554



10 yr. Appaloosa gelding, chestnut

w/blanket, flashy, easy keeper, exc. trail

horse, anyone can ride, loads, bathes $1850.

Dawn Avera Edison 912-835-2825

10 yr. Standard Saddlebred racking

gelding, 5 gaited, blk./bay, beau., loving but

quiet and ca!m. E. Runyon Monroe 770-2070068
6 yr. regd. OH gelding, beau. bay, 2 socks, blaze, kind, smoothe, trail riding & trailing cows $1800. Marsha Powell Dawsonville 706-2161396
6 yrs. chestnut w/flaxen mane & tail. gelding, 8 yrs. blk. gelding, 8 yrs. bay gelding, 11 yrs. blue roan gelding. Shea/Albert Queen Dallas 770-505-0090
7 mcis. stud colt, gray/white mane & tail, beau. horse-type head. Suzy Hall Valdosta 912-245-0834
7 yr. Dun pony gelding, 10hds., sane, smart, sound/willing, needs finishing for S/S $1000; 12

Arabian for beginner or youth, gray gelding, grt. trail horse, 18 yr. $1400. Brian Frankum Monroe 770-267-4046
Arabian mare, 19 yrs. old, blk. and broke to ride $1250. Buck/Dawn Reynolds McDonough 770-957-5660
Arabians-11 yr. bay geld., $1200; 14 yr. gray mare $1400; exp. rider needed. Jeff Frankum Monroe 770-267-6330
Beau. Quarter mare, lovely mover, super over fences, nice temprement, grey TB gelding, prospect, very quiet, 16.1+hds., no vices. Olga Walker Rocky Face 706-6732246
Beau. bay gaited gelding, 5 yrs., intermed.

Bulletin. This regulation also applies to '95 AOHA gelding, professionally trained, spirited. Sherry Taylor Fayetteville 770-969- yr. Paint gelding, 15.5hds., jumping(some), rider, grt. bargain $1500; see to appreciate. J.

equine advertised in the "At Stud" and youth or amatuer, '87 gelding, exc. trail horse, 6186

trails(grt.) $1800. Jennifer Smith Clayton 706- Winchester Alpharetta 770-740-8683

"Boarding" categories of the quarterly '89 broodmare, must sell. Jesse Cooper 10 yr. drk. bay, Standardbred geld., good 782-1981

.

Beau. sorrel gelding, American Saddlebred,

eguine editions.

Dacula 770-207-8680

buggy horse $1850 w/harness. R. Thornton 7 yr. OH gelding, 14.2hds., grt. trail horse, no papers, trail horse, gentle, rides, English or

"98 APHA gelding, Zippo Pine Bar/Sonny '95 OH dark bay gelding, 15hds., grt. mover Whitesburg 770-214-2550

current all shots, good home only. Cheryl Western. Denny Barron Carnesville 706

Dee Bar OH. Crop Out, 15hds., sorrel/overo, for Western pleasure, good ground manners, 11 yr. beau. big Appaloosa gelding, sweet Meeker Dallas 770-443-3200

384-4574

green broke $3000. Alan Burden Warner personality plus. Becky Lee Albany 912-888- personality, easy keeper, gentle $2000. L. 7 yr. sorrel QH gelding, 15.2hds., $1500; 10 Belgium beau. palomino, 8 yrs. old, 2000

Robins 912-923-6472

2992

McClleland Senoia 770-599-9662

yr. blk. TWH gelding, 15.2hds., $2500. Byron lbs., works, rides, very lovable, gentle, grt.

'00 APHA blk. breeding stock colt, Tough '96 APHA regd. tobiano, bay; brown, blk.& 11 yr. gray TB gelding, 15.1hds., no tattoo, Fleeman Oglethrope 706-759-3665

feet, no need for shoes $2500. Robin

Breeze bloodlines, handled daily since birth, good conf. $800. K. Woodham Gainesville

wh. geld., 15.1 hds., very flashy, rides, loads, clips $2300. Danny Smallwood Conyers

Eng./West. $1500/obo. L. Lance 353-7101

Hull 706-

8 yr. Arabian, 41.2hds., drk. bay gelding, 90+ professional training, potential to excell as

Thompson 5836

Clayton 706782-3849 706-782-

770-532-4398

770-785-7933

11 yr. old AQHA palomino gelding, 15hds., Arabian dressage horse, loads, clips, etc. Black Paso Fino gelding 6 yrs. old, a must

'00 APHA colt, sorrel breeding stock '96 AOHA mare, blk., Colonel Freckles very gentle, "puppy dog personality", use on $2500. Barbara Hopps Alpharetta 770-442 see, family owned, great on trails, sorrel QH

w/blaze stockings, Skippa Sure Bar, win or bloodlines $2500; '97 APHA stallion, Grulla trail rides, must see. Tisha King Cartersville 1950

mare, 8 yrs. Chris Kelley Gainesville 770-

lose, very pretty, athletic, performance Jacks Brand bloodlines $5000. Steve Brown 770-606-1643 770-553-6000

8 yr. gelding pony, jet blk., loads, clips, leads, 718-0590

eroseect. R. Osborn Eatonton 706-485-3153 Baldwin 706-677-4387

11 yr. old regd. TWH gelding, exc. and exp. rides, would make grt. carousel pony $800/obo. Black QHX mare, 14.2hds., grt. trail horse,

'00 APHA red roan filly, Mardelle Dixion, Norfleet, Socket, handled daily, already

'96 AQHA sorrel geld, 15.3hds., dressage, hunter, C.T. very quiet $4500. L. McClure

field trial, 15.2hds., does it all. C. Wilson Per!)! 912-987-2025

L. Martin Dawsonville 706-216-4889 8 yr. grade mare, 15hds., bay, exp. rider, easy

Cobb/Bartow area, $1200. Acworth 770-975-3916

Beth

Green '

shown $7500; or trade for 3H alum. GN. Suwannee 770-887-6613

13 yr. bay gelding, 15.1hds., child safe, keeper $1200; Flying W Farm. Ronald Williams Breeding stallion, triple regd.

SandJ! Demore Marietta 770-424-0062

'96 AQHA. sorrel gelding, Win or Lose shown. successfully, trails, no vices, grt. first Cochran 912-934-6998

TWHBEA/SSHBEA/RHA, gorgeous spotted

'00 APHA tobiano filly, point producing sire, futurity eligible, breeders tru~t. long legs, super hunt seat prospect $1800. M. Wolf MaJ!sville 770-532-7602

gr'son, very gentle, anyone can ride, 14.5hds., $1800. Bill Mathis Dublin 912-2759806
'96 Arabians; regd., 2 geldings, 1 chestnut,

horse $2000. Steve Johnson Canton 770720-7959
13 yr. old Paso Fino gelding, well mannered, dapple gray, safe around kids

9 yr. old Walking horse, 16.1 hds., friendly, fat, sorrel, 4 whites & blaze, bathes, loads, clips, trail ridden $900. Debbie Alford Cumming 770886-6039

blk./white, beau. cont., producing gaited spotted foals, 9 yrs. in good health $3000. Lois March Vienna 912-268-2963
For lease '89 AQHA/PHBA gelding, Locust

I

'00 Kid Clu gray NIN colt, Dam is a superior 1 gray, some training, $1000 ea. Barbara

halter daughter of Smooth Town. David Haney Bethlehem 770-995-1613

Giddens BaxleJ! 912-367-7673

'97 APHA bay tobiano overo geld., Sunny

'00 regd. ApHA colt, grulla w/full blanket and Dee Bar bloodline, exc. disp., sound $2800.

spots over hips, Cowboy Justice and High Lisa Hill Locust Grove 770-914-1141

Time/High Sign bloodlines $2000. Shannon '97 AOHA buckskin filly, well broke, gentle

Gilliam Comer 706-783-3084

$2800. D. Brown Perry 912-987-3048

'82 regd. OH gelding, 14.5hds., exc. shape, childsafe, loves attent., easy keeper, does what you want, incl. barrels, good home only $1000. Angie Arnold. Brooks 770-599-1729
'83 AQHA gelding, 15hds., go anywhere, do anything trail horse, anyone can ride $2500. R. Ward Eatonton 706-485-8080
'84 APHA barrel gelding, consistent pattern, grt. in rodeos and open shows, hauls well, easy keeper $6000. Cortney Mccarley Menlo 706-862-6651
'84 AQHA roan broodmare bred 2001; four times as flashy IF, futurity foal, sound $3500. Karen Feigel Calhoun 706-602-2922
'86 1/2 Arabian, 15.1hds., beau. chestnut mare, spirited and wonderful, trail ride, show, endurance, sacrifice at $2500. H. Merrill Alj!haretta 770-777-4637
'86 AMHA bay gelding, 15.3hds., smart and willing, beau. must see, exc. bloodlines, exp. rider $3500/nego. Natalie Fuller Monticello 706-468-8990
'86 APHA dun overo gelding, professionally trained, roping, cutting, trails and youth deluxe $2200/obo; super disp. Henry Williams Milan 912-362-4431

'97 AOHA sorrel filly, Mr. San Peppy, Cqlonel Freckles, Mr. San Martin, well broke $2500. J. Wilkes Athens 770-725-5550
'97 OH/Arab gelding, regd./sweepstakes, chestnut w/chrome $1200. Barbara Shannon Griffin 770-227-4396
'97 regd. SSH mare, chestnuVwhite, '98 regd. SSH mare, blk./white, very friendly $2500 ea. Ed Tanner Conyers 770-922-0470
'97 sorrel mare, going well under saddle, trail ridden in mountains, wagon train, 2 yr. Boston Mac Paint gelding, greenbroke. Troy L. Haley Danielsville 706-795-3097
'98 APHA blk. white mare in foal, Exclusive Coosa $3000; '98 APHA mare, Blondy's Dude bloodlines $1800. Diane Yates Trion 706638-4968
'98 APHA breeding stock filly, blk. w/small blaze and snip, gr'daughter of Blue Max $2000. Anne Wright Athens 706-546-1295
'98 AOHA Palomino filly, 3 Bars, Poco Bueno, King, Croton Oil, Leo, Skipper W, Wimpy, exc. cont., $2500. Kermit Shaw Villa Rica 770-443-9256
'98 AOHA gelding, 15.2hds., definite show potential, extremely gentle and safe, well

'87 AQHA gray mare, runs all five events, under saddle, English or Western. Gudrun

won NBHA youth 2D state finals $5500. Amy Ward Eatonton 706-485-0857
'87 AOHA palomin() broodmare, Leo Sugar Bars, on papers has buckskin tobiano filly by APHA Champion, sells together. M. Dobbs

Dees Locust Grove 678-432-7777
'98 AOHA grey filly, Foundation bloodlines, beau., good conf., started under saddle, pleasure prospect. Susan Rogers Flintstone 706-820-9591

Cornelia 706-778-1828

'98 AOHA/Arab cross, triple regd. filly,

'87 blanket palomino gelding, stocky, trails, sorrel/flaxen, blaze & 4 white stockings,

16+hds., $1750; '83 TWH racking bay gelding, Imprinted, beautiful/sweet $1200/obo, cane-

bombproof, 16hds., $1100. Ryan Willis mail pictures. Art Schwab Canton 770-345-

Eatonton 912-968-7091

6891

'89 AQHA bay mare, 16hds., own daughter of Reference, broke to ride but used as broodmare $2000. Les Baxter Dawsonville 770-887-5261

'98 ApHC Appaloosa mare, very gentle, broke to ride, chestnut color, blanket, 4 white stocking $975. Carol Medlock Glennville 912-654-4683

'89 AQHA/PHBA gelding, 16.2hds., trail '98 Arabian colt, gorgeous bay, exc. ridden, previous show exp., grt. ground western pleasure prospect, sire top 10 manners, people oriented, likes attention Nationals, must see $2200. L. Crawford

$3900. Tammy Freilichs Locust Grove 770- Duluth 770-207-8893

957-6687

'98 regd. App gelding, 15.2hds., chestnut

'89 Appaloosa mare, bred, quiet on trails, blaze, blanket 3 stocks, grt. trail or pleasure

has beenshown in reining, good conf. $2500. horse $2200. S. Williams Gainesville 770-

Summer Riggs Waynesboro 706-554-7460 718-1959

$2800; sorrel pony $650. S. C. Houston

Woodstock 770-516-2796

15 yr. OH gelding, loads, clips, bathes,

good horse, needs exp. rider $1200/obo. D. Martin Jefferson 770-476-0746

16 mos. old AQHA colt, Impressive N/N & Paco, sorrel w/blaze, very gentle. Jackie McGowan Dublin 912-275-1915

17hds. TB gelding, exc. combined training event horse, currently competing, 3'6"

Equitation/jr. jumping horse $3000. Tracy Neninger Senoia 770-599-8517

17hds. TBx gelding, training level dressage, schooling 2'6, event prospect, fabulous

project, owner must sell, $7000/obo. Heather Michelle BenslaJ! Jonesboro 770-477-5627

18 mos. old blk. TWH filly, lunged, reins, been on three times $1100/neg. D. Ayers Zebulon 770-358-0191

18 yr. barrel/pole mare, 14.3hds., 6 yrs. competed on her, quiet, sound, easy keeper,

perfect for beg. $1500. Wendy Creswell Cedartown 770-748-0453 770-526-0956

2 1/2 yr. black filly $550; 21-mos. pinto filly,

greenbroke $650; pinto stud 6-mos., flashy

$550; 8 mos. filly $550, cash-only. W. Carroll Rome 706-235-9346

2 med. ponys, exc. jumper, exc. ponys, sound, safe for beg., lead changes, moves

grt. $5000. A. Miller Stone Mountain 770413-8817

2 miniature jennets donkeys, regd. w/ foals

jennets/jack baby $1500-$2000/pr. C. Holmes

FaJ!etteville 770-461-6497



2 yr. blue roan unregd. OH filly $750. J.
Saway Dahlonega 706-867-7699

2 yr. regd. AQHA sorrel mare, w/flrocen mane & tail, daughter of Gold Three Bars. John McGeehan Baconfon 912-787-5088

2 yr. tri-color buckskin Paint gelding, 4 yr. old sorrel OH gelding w/blaze, sound, sharp,

must see, call aft. 5 pm. Peggy Day Kite 912469-3648

20 yr. regd. American Saddlebred bay/white stallion, gr'son Wing Commander-Dame; Poor Pittiful Pearl. J.J. Dyer Franklin 770-2511666

3 yr. PainVArabian mare, 3 yr. bay Arabian

stallion, 7 yr. regd. chestnut Arabian mare, all very gentle. Sam Moore Newnan 770-3048118

3 yr. chestnut mare, sound/broke, cutting/running bred, loads, bathes, clips, has been hauled extensively, energetic/ready to

rain $3000. T. Sharp Stockbridge 770-8987210

9 yr. pony gelding, 13.2hds., bay, schooling

well over jumps, not for beginners $3500;

Morgan mare, liver chestnut, 9 yrs. $2000. L. Self Rome 706-232-6754

9 yr. regd. American Saddlebred chestnuVwhite mare, bred w/Start Up the Band.

Vicky Beyer Franklin 706-675-8374

96 regd. overo broodmare, nice conf. and breeding, not rideable, trade for safe

horse/pony & cart, good home only. Jean Darwin McDonough 770-954-0380

98 AQHA bay filly, 14.3hds., nice cont.,
sound0 leggy, fast, cowy, sta(led u/s, Pepos Joy, DocSugsBrudder, Warleo. Lori B Thrasher
Eatonton 706-484-0098

AMHA miniature horses, 1 stallion, red

w/flaxen mane & tail, 1 stallion blk. 2/white feet, white on nose. Lila F Youmans 6211 Hwt 46

Statesboro 30458 912-839-3814

AMHA palomino miniature mare, 4 yr. old,

Lucky Four lines, $2000. L. Dover Union Point

706-486-4755

'

APH/Paint breeding stock filly, yearling, chestnut, friendly $900. R. Penland Cartersville 770-382-8544

APHA blk./white tobiano stud colt, gorgeous flashy sire, spots delight grandsire, smooth/easy, World Champion $1800. Linda

Rollins Woodbury 706-553-3643

APHA liquidation sale, 2 blk./white tobianos,

1 Homozygous, 1 B/stock, bred to Spots Delight

Homozygous stud, $1500-$3500. Mike Hill Woodbury 706-553-3640

AOHA '99 sorrell stallion, dbl. grt. grandson to Cutter Bill, buckskin .'99 filly bred Same way, $1500-$2500. James Bullock Dallas 770-4438713

AQHA 15 yr. dun mare, 14.3hds., muscular build, beau. horse, anyone can ride $2500. D. KeJ! Stockbridge 770-918-0318

AQHA dun overo gelding, 5 yrs., flashy $1800; OH mare, 12 yrs., sorrel, 14.3hds.,

$950; both gentle, kid ridden. M. Cox Rome 706-232-1563

AQHA gelding, 3 yrs. old, big, strong, quiet, gentle, well broke, shoes on him, The Old Man

and Sugar Bars breeding $2200. Greg Jolin Dahlonega 706-867-9783

AQHA gelding, 5 yrs. old, 15hds., trained in reining, has tracked cows, also trail rides, smart/willing to learn. S. Schiro Buena Vista 912-6497003

AOHA line bred Skipper W palomino stallion, producer of halter and performance point earners, super head-grt. disp. W. Fred Mauldin Lavonia 706-356-4453

Grove location, tons of show miles and hundreds of points, western, trail, huntseat.

Mitch Freilich Stockbridge 770-318-3143

Gorgeous bay w/strong blk. pts, Mahogany

bay, cream palomino & steel gray w/blk. pis.,

not beginners, need polishing $900/up. M. Leisure Tallapoosa 770-574-9455

Grey Percherons, 4 yr. old gelding, $3000;

11 yr. mare, $3500; 17.1 hds., rides and jumes. Sherry Lee Marietta 770-971 ~8232

Grey roan Jennet, 14hds., due to fold first

of Dec. 2000; gentle, run with goat. Joel

Shirley Bowersville 706-245-5114

Han/TB gelding, blk. bay, 17+hds., 6 mos.

u/s, good gaits, gentle, $6500; HanX mare,

bay, floating gaits, some unsoundness $1700.

Gwen Fleming Commerce 706-367-9669

Heading horse, 15hds., blk. OH gelding,

good for. beginners, trails, bathes, gentle,

good ground manners $2300. Jerry Lott

Monroe 770-267-3980

Jenny, standard sized, grey w/foal by her

side, shots, wormed $900. S. Bennett

Aragon 770-684-6426

Mammoth Jenny, 14 mos. old, red roan

color, should mature approx. 14hds., $700;

blk./white small Standard Jack $400. Mike

_Tanner Milledgeville 912-452-6053

Miniature AMHA regd. dun color, 16 yrs.

old, bred to foal 6/2001; 34" tall, $650/obo.

_Steve Adams Tallapoosa 770-574-2839

Miniature blk./white stud, 3 yrs., TWQHX

stud, 14 mos., AOHA 9 yr. palomino stud out

of King, Union Bars/Yellow Dog, all gentle.

,Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-8114

Mustang 6 yrs. old, beau. bay mare,

approx. 14.1 hds., very smart, started western,

greenbroke, needs finishing $750. K. Ogles

_Lizella 912-935-6853



Paint pony, gelding, 13.1 hds., 10 yrs., easy

to ride, cute mover, loves to jump, will hold for

Xmas $3000. Louise Ditomaso Loganville

770-466-5643

Pair blk: mare mutes, 7 yrs. old, 15.3hds., very gentle $3800. D. Thornton LaFayette

706-638-5796

Pair of blk. mules, rides & pulls, 15/16 yrs.

old, very good cond., 14hds., 950-1000 lbs.

_Andy Anders Irwinton 912-946-3735

Paso Fino filly, 3 yrs. old, beau. gray, professionally trained, grt. trail. Ed White ,Eatonton 706-485-5112

Percheron mare, regd. 4 yrs., blk., 17.2hds., in foal, broke single/double, ride,

also, 2 blk. weanling fillies, Top bloodlines,

show/hitch quality. W. Lorenz Jefferson 706-

367-2204

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Pleasure horse, 8 yrs. old, gelding, bay, lWH regd. racking mare, beau., Baby guineas, $5 ea., wMe-silkies, prs. only, Pair white peafowl $150, pair purple Quail hatching eggs yr. round, Northern

gentle, exc, conf., no papers $2500. Dennis dependable, safe on trails, easy to catch and yellow canarys. Elouise Holland Gray 912- peafowl $150, pair blue"eared pheasants Bobwhite or Coturnix, $35/100, $90/500,

Barron Carnesville 706-384-3400

ride, sorrel mare w/blaze and stockings. J. 986-9924

$200, frizzle bantams $3 each. Robert $160/1000 ppd. Jean Strickland Pooler 912-

Pony WelshX, 12.2hds., 4 yr. gleding, Motes Canton 770-479-7845

Bantams through hvy. breeds; also,. ducks, McDade Milledgeville 912-452-1608

748-5769

riendly, smart, willing, grt. for intermed. young lWH regd., 15.1hds., blood bay gelding, 2 silkies and turkeys, all priced according to age. Peachicks, Black Shoulder, Cameos, Quail hatching eggs, yr. rnd., Jumbo

n"der, schooloing, small jumps $2350. E. Kaiser 1/2 yrs., trail pleasure, lite shod prospect, very Bill Brown Senoia 770-599-6309

Javas, .& Whites, also breeders. Paul Mathis Bobwhites $35/100, $125/500, $200/1000,

calhoun 706-625-2690

good looking $3000. Don Hendrix Nahunta Barred rocks, 9 hens, 1 roosters $50, ducks Temple 770-562-3349

flight birds & breeders. Raymond Meadows

Pony gelding, 13hds., kid safe, bridle saddle 912-462-5968

2/pair, $30. Stewart Morrison Barnesville 770- Peacocks, one India blue, Peahen w/her 3 Wadle}'. 912-252-5345

$850; Quarter type mare, good on trails, no bad lWH regd., 24 mos. old, blk./white, 16hds., 358-9838

half grown babies, $150. Ms. Nancy Quails & partridges, over 34 combined

habits w/saddle $1250. Ronya Henderson tobiano stallion, gentle and beau. Betty Kirby Beau. Polish Crestgo chicks; also guineas, Doughert}". Carrollton 770-832-9345

types; also, oven-ready dress birds will ship.

canton 770-720-8300

Douglasville 770-949-1241

Cochins & mixed breeds, healthy, strong birds. Peacocks: one Pied Blue male, $45, 7 Ron Neal Atlanta 404-622-1711

Pony mare, 11 hds., buckskin, retired show lWH/BEA blk. mare, 2 yrs. old, Merry Go Ch~stal Eckes Winder 770-307-5942

white, 3 male, 2 hens, 2 chicks, take all Woodducks, $25/pr, Brazilean Teal, $20/pr.,

pony, currently being used in lessons, English, Boy; Mack K's Handshaker bloodlines. Darrell Black Australian swans $450 each or $900 $350. T. Hill Danielsville 706-795-5166

Chiloe Widgeon, Ring Teal, Bahama Pintail,

western, trails, parades, gentle, grt. Henry Elberton 706-283-6145

pr.; also, peacocks $135/pr., and Muscovy Pheasants, Ringneck chicks, eggs and call nights. Beth Merritt Vidalia 912-537-3309

personality, approved-home. c. Stephens lWH/BEA mare, siredX Generators Sun ducks. A.M. Ferrell Sm}'.rna 770-436-0282

breeders. Gene Langley McDonough 770-

Ma}'.SVille 706-335-5660

Drop, in foal to direct Pushers gray stallion, Bobwhite quails, 8-16 weeks old , $5 each. 957-1238

Pony of Americas stallion, 8 yrs., beau. color, anyone can ride $2200. Brent Gunter Gray Kenneth H}".de Mo!:!lanton 706-374-4071

Pheasants, ringnecks, $8/ea., flight

ALTERNATIVE

easy to handle, rides $1500. P. Smith 912-986-4551

Brown egg leghorns, commercial high conditioned, we have hens and males.

Rockmart 770-684-8208

lWH/Clydesdale cross mare, 28 mos. old, producing strain, begin lay in November, Stephen Sible}". Moreland 770-304-1081

LIVESTOCK

QH bay mare, 16hds., 18 yrs. old, gentle, 16.2hds., blk., 4 stockings, blaze $2200. Jim $6/each. Jim Dawe Watkinsville 706-769- Pheasants: Amherst, Yellow Golden,

exc. first horse. Jane Hicks Cedartown 770748-7620

Brantle}". Eatonton 706-485-9868 lWH/SSH/BEA, 12 yrs., 15.1hds. stocky

4960 Buff orpington hens, '00 hatch, currently

Silvers, Jumbo Ringnecks, Temminck's Tragopan, Firebacks, others. Ed Davis

If you have questions regarding this eategory, call Brenda Donnell at 404-651-9081.

OH gelding, 14hds., $850; QH gelding red dun, 15.2hds., $2500; lWH mare, 15.2hds.
$2500. Steve Whidby carnesville 706-3843 154
OH gelding; 15.2hds., rides, glil!ltle, OH mare, 14.2hds., bombproof, neck reins,
anyone can ride. Rodney Wilbanks
Commerce 706-757-2152
QH gelding, 3 yrs., sorrel, 14.2hds., exc. ground manners, quiet natured, trails alone or in group, smooth trot. Jon Jeffries Rome 706232-2848
OH gelding, no papers, broke the best, 10 yrs. old, bay sorrel color $2750. T. Vanderhoff
cumming 770-205-4969
OH geldings, 5 yrs., 14.2hds., exc. children's horse, good English or Western, jump 2' or trail n"de $3000 ea. Shannon Baynes Atlanta 4042 17-6038
RHBAA SSHBEA regd. racking pony, $1200,
w/H Percheron cross wealing colt $1000/obo.
B. Ma:tnard Cleveland 706-865-5945
Racking gelding, 6 yr. rare & beau. solid white " Casper", exp. RHBAA flag, show & trail horse, gentle/easy to ride. Allen Ingle
carrollton 770-827-4951
Racking gelding, dun, 10 yrs. old, stocky, 15hds., blaze, 4 stockins, $2000. D. Jones Dawsonville 706-265-6503
Reg. 8 yr. old TB gelding, 16.2 hands, dark bay, beautiful; very gentle. Shelly Kelley Graham P.O. Box 1782 Springfield 31329 9 12-660-9765
Regd. 1/2 Arabian bay filly, 2 yrs. old, beau., lovable, clips, loa(ls, ties, trailered, shown halter, now lunging under saddle $2000/terms. N. Fulbright Eastanollee 706-779-2330
Regd. Belgian mare, '88, 17hds., sorrel, wm. t, exc. sire, sound, gentle, has been ridden & driven $1800. D. Sohn Alamo 912-568-7969
Regd. TB gelding, 8 yrs., bay, 16.3hds., ffa:shy, bold, brave, loves jumping, trail riding,
event prospect, H/J $7500/obo. c. Ryn Locust Grove 30248 770-957-3443
LIVESTOCK WANTED Regd. TB mare, 7 yrs. old, blk./bay, flashy,
good mover, started schooling, 2'6", sweet,
.exp. rider, grt. project $5000. D. Parman Fa}'.etteville 770-631-7639
Regd: half Arabian gelding, 15hds., 12 yrs.,
exc. manners, completely sound, hundreds of trail miles. J. R. Hilliker Mauk 912-649-6753
Seasoned Roping horse. Jimmy Fisher
crawfordville 706-456-201 O
Showy, 12 yr. sorrel regd~ racking mare, white socks, exc. handling, show trained and
exceptional trail horse, priced to sell $2500.
Libby Hydrick Snellville 770-571-1552 7709 78-2389
Sorrell lWH 2 yr. gelding, well broke, sound, greal for Western Plantation showing an.d trail
savey. Hans J. Schacht Gainesville 770-2873561 770-718-0590
Standard Jack, 4 yrs. old, two offsprings on
site, $400. Susan Kelly Monticello 706-468-
6 038
TB gelding, 16.2hds., 13 yrs., bay, grt. on rails, 2nd level dressage, kind temperment, must sell $2500/obo. K. Hall Byron 912-9565275
TB/QH chestnut gelding, 16.2hds., started 0If, some dressage, loads, clips, ties, bathes, Ieves trails, exp. rider $4500. Cyndi S. Platt Alpharetta 770-475-0301
TWH 18 yrs. gelding, bay, gentle, anyone can ride $950. Lori Key Stockbridge 770-9188635 770-815-0098
TWH 4 yr. geld., 15.hds., stocky, exc. gait, neek reins, loads, clips, exc. trail horse, sweet
w/spirit $2500. Cindy Taylor Sharpsburg 770-
251-1517
TWH bay geld., 6 yrs., loads, good/gentle $1000; bay mare, 4 yr5., extra gentle, .both used on trails $1250. W. C. Half Woodstock 770-928-3881
TWH broodmare, blood typed and trail rides; 15.2hds., blk., 16 yrs., proven mare, no bad habits. Ann Evans Toccoa 706-886-4131
LIVESTOCK HANDLING TWH gelding, 14.8hds, bay w/white blaze, 9
yrs. $1500. George Eager Valdosta 912-2426194 912-244-3031
TWH gelding, 16 yrs., 15.2hds., red roan, some tack $900/obo. Lee Gilliam Eatonton
706-485-2342

mare, blk. w/2 rear stockings, 2 front socks, very pretty, exc. trail horse/broodmare $3795. Bob Hudson Tucker 770-205-9364
lWHBEA mare by Generators Sun Drop, w/6 wks. blk. stud colt. Earl Stokes Griffin 770-227-7502
lWHBEA mare, 15.1hds., racks and rides gentle, in foal for 5/01 by blk./white, lWH stallion $1250. D. Gunter Hoboken 912-4582206
lWHBEA palomino gelding, 17hds., natural rack, traffic safe, safe for most anyone $1250. Alton Martin Pinehurst 912-268-2803 912268-2759
Team of red sorrel horse mules w/white noses, 8/9 yrs. old, weighs approx. 800 lbs. ea., $1600; pick/choose $850. J. E. Cochran Blue Ridge 706-632-5625
Team pair red mules for sale, 5-6 yrs. old, $500 ea., both pulls, one rides. R. Sullens Blairsville 706-835-1332
Tenn. Walking Horse broodmare, 10 years old, black /w star, out of a Proud Symbol mare x WGC Delight of pride, $4000 negotiable. Trac}". A Bennett Elko 912-987-9670
Two geldings, 1 regd. paint mare, 4 saddles & equip. avail., $6000/obo. Ray Seymour Colbert 706-742-2504
Very elegant riding pony of exceptional quality filly, 2 yrs., bay, 1st class show prospect $4000. A. Woody Adairsville 770773-9216
Welch pony mare, 3 yrs. old, easy keeper, unbroke, nice looking horse $500 obo. W. Bean Rockmart 770-684-9966
Welsh pony cross, 14.2hds., pretty, perfect for older child/adult, grt. on trails $2500; bay 1/2-Thoroughbred gelding, 15.1hds., good lesson horse $1500. Kim Crotts Madison 706-342-8840
Youth horses, 12 yrs., 7 yrs. QH mares, 14hds., $1500. ea.; roan POA mare, 19 yrs., $1200; all trail ridden. K. Roberts Lithonia 770-987-3628
Zippo Pine Bar gr'daughter, 2 yr. chestnut mare, 30 days riding, Western Pleasure prospect, sire, Don't Skip Zip $4000. Dawn Fendley Cordele 912-273-5898 912-2733245
Poultry/Fowl For Sale
If you have any queStions regarding ads in this category, call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084.
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 Hatch Greys and hatch stags and pullets $5 and $10. J.R. Boswell Maysville 706-6522225
'00 Hatchery's hatch, jumbo, white peking ducks, $8. Frank Tan Macon 912-474-9023
'00 White Chinese geese $10. Howard E. Rhodes Geneva 706-326-7468
'00 hatch Dominique roosters, well loved, good gardener, needs good home with hens. M. Norris Dahlonega 706-864-6116
'00 hatch chicks, RIR, Black sex linked, Araucana mix. $1.25; fertile eggs also available. Sterling Liipfert Macon 912-4742751
20 common pigeons $3 each, no Sunday sales. Clovis Jackson Moultrie 912-941-5541
2000 hatch game chickens, reducing flock in white hatched, War Horse Griffin White Clarets. Jeff Thompson Loganville 770-7847705
2000 hatch, Araucuna roosters, $4 or trade for hen, Dominique roosters, $3, RIR hens, $4. Paul Melton Gray 912-750-9731
65-70 Ringneck doves, solid white and mixed $5 each. Charles Garrett Woodland 706-846-8577
A pair of young silkies, $10. S. Thompson McDonough 770-957-6760
Adult brown leghorn, Rhode Island red and Buff orpington, chickens $4 ea., three month mixed chickens; $2/ea. Dan Yaworsky Adairsville 770877-5550
Araucana chicks, healthy, 6 weeks old,

laying 6 for $45 or $8 ea. James Olsen Dahlon~a 706-867-7008
Chickens: several different breeds available $3 to $5 each, selling out. Laura Harper Jackson 770-775-4834
Chicks, $1-$2, laying hens $10, guinea keels, $2/each. Pete Combs Hephzibah 706-5929699
Chukar redleg flight birds, quality and quantity, $4.25, at farm. Neil Basulto Pavo 912859-2379
Cock, $40, stag, $25, hens, $15, good stock, selling out. Clifton Botts Dahlonega 706-8644816
Ducks for sale, $8 ea. c. Brown Douglasville 770-489-1145
Ducks-Muscovy grown and tamed, $5.ea., call ducks grown $10 each or $15/pair. Mickey Nelson Canton 770-720-2851
Fantails, Americans, $5 sgls., mated prs. $15, call evgs. before 10 p.m. Mr. Mike Jonesboro 770-473-1 055
Free laying hens to good home, R.l.R., brown leghorns cages, also you move. Rob Brown Eatonton 706-485-6084
Game chickens and pens, _best offer. Rex Jones Canon 706-356-5394
Game chickens, $3-$5 each, roosters $1/each. J.C. Shavers Newnan 770-253-5699
Game chickens, pure miner blue stags, $25 each, Morgan white hackles, $25 each and spangle O.E., $25 pair. Ken Hatley Stockbridge 770-389-5426
Game fowl, proven stock white Clarets and trios. La!:!}'. Knight Mansfield 770-787-5528
Game fowl, pure & crossed Hatch pullets, hatched 4-00. A. Culverhouse Thomaston 706-646-3781
Game fowl, young stags in hatch, mugs, grays, $15 ea.; brood hens in same stock, $10 ea. David Combs Jefferson 706-367-4645
Game, pure and crossed, Spangle butchers, Kelso, Sweater hatch, Racey Mugs, Albanys, others, good qlty., $25-$100. Pat White Temple 770-562-4078
Games Fowl in hatch, mugs hatch & blue cocks & blue stags, $25 up. Jimmy Maddox LaGrange 706-884-2923
Games chickens, stags, gray hatched crossed, also hatch & Allen Roundheads, reasonably priced. James Wood Hoschton 706-654-3498
Gamme fowl, brassy back butcher stags, 7 mos., high stational beautiful roosters, out of proven rooster &hen. Don Turner Jasper 706692-5172
Guineas "old lime" speekled, healthy, young, foil grown. Mrs. Allen Owen McDonough 770957-9707
Guineas for sale. Lawrence Wynn Villa Rica

Midville 912-589-7876

Pigeons, Homers, Fantail, Rollers, and

many other breeds, must sell, 300+ to

choose from. Ben Chelori Jackson 912-

992-9778 770-775-1111

Pigeons, many breeds, show quality, $5-

$10 ea.; also turkeys, chickens, & guineas.

Mike Mooring Eatonton 706-485-2879

Pigeons, racing homers, Jacobins and

Bokharas. Ron Tallent Riverdale 770-991-

6662

Red jungle fowl, all ages, $5 to $10 ea.,

call aft. 6 pm. Wayne Whiddon Cordele

912-273-9040

Selling out all show bantams and cogis.

Cl}".de Goolsb}". Douglasville 770-942-4371

Show qlty. bantams, Golden & Silver

Sebrights, White Cochins, Blue Splash, BB

Reds, Quail Old English, Fawn duckwings.

Mack McBurnett Tyrone 770-487-2233

Silkies, (chickens w/fur), all colors, must

sell, great brooders. C.L. Peters Conyers

770-388-7148

Silver Duckwing, Fawn Duckwing, Blue

Red bantams.

Charles McKenzie

Gainesville 770-536-8602

Standard & bantam Aracaunas, Cochins,

"Domineckers," BBR's, Sebrights, Red

Pyles, Silver Duckwings, Asils, purebred,

call 6 am-9 pm. Jay Youngblood Jefferson

706-367-5450

Standard Cochins, black or blue, buff

brahmas, fawn silver duckwing OE. Mike

Brown LaGrange 706-884-8217

Trio of White peacocks, 2nd year,

mandarian duck pairs and Call ducks,

pigeons, flying rollers and homers. Linda

Godwin Hampton 770-946-4158

Trio partridge cochins, $15; game rooster,

$1 ea., some others. Zeth Weaver Ellijay

706-636-1446

Turkeys for sale, Bronze and Spanish

Black cross $15-$20. A.J. Carubbi Good

Hope 770-207-0721

Turkeys, black cochins, quail anatrop,

mille fleurs, Egyptian, fozmars, game,

pullets. G. Martin LaFa}'.ette 706-764-2004

Various breeds greys, SID Taylors, Green

Leg hatch, red quill, roosters and hens, good

bloodlines. Chad Head Waverly 912-223-

4596

Waterfowl, selling out breeding prs.:

Mandarins, Ring Teal, Bahamas & Northern

Pintails, Green Wing, Cinamon Teal & more.

Tere Lopez Oxford 770-787-2955

White doves for sale, reas. prices. Dick

Bell Watkinsville 706-769-6958

Will trade bantam roosters for hens.

Shelba Merritt Covington 770-787-9719

770-459-5466 Guineas, "old timey" speckled, 5 mos. old $5,
3 mos. old $4, 2 mos. old $3. J. Morris

Poultry/Fowl Requiring Permit/License

Douglasville 770-9472167

Guineas, turkeys, Black Spanish, Royal If you have questions regarding this category, Palm, Blue Slate, pairs, Toms, O.E. Modem, cal/ Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. game, bantams. J. Tucker Adairsville 770-

773-1635 Hens 3 R/R arucana, bantams, 1 rooster, 2
hens. T. Rogers Douglasville 770-942-2278 Homing & racing pigeons, $7.00. Bob
Emmett B}'.ron 912-956-4411

Advertisements for wood ducks must be

accompanied by a USDA permit. Permits

are available from the U.S. Fish and

Wildlife Service, Attn: Permit Section, P.O.

Box 49208, Atlanta, GA

30359.

Homing and common pigeons $3/each, Advertisers must submit a copy of current

white/silver doves $5/each, white, silkie/black permit with their first ad. Permit copies

cochins, chickens $4/each. David Patton will be returned upon request.

Williamson 770-228-4415

Advertisements for bobwhite quail must

Indian Runner ducks, fawn & white, 4 month be accompanied by a copy of the

old, veterans of dog trials, $15/each. M. Denton advertiser's commercial quail breeders

Coving!on 770-464-3900

license. .Since this is a state protected

Law grays & domes, Morgan white hackle, bird, the Georgia Department of Natural Joe Redman grays, Boston round head, miner Resources requires anyone selling

blues & butchers. W. L. Bromlow Tifton 912- bobwhite quail to have this license. For

.386-1843

license information, write: DNR, Game

Laying hens buffs RIR, b. rocks, $5/ ea., 3 and Fish Division, 2189 Northlake game roosters, $10 ea. Chris Jaindl 1107 Parkwa}', Suite 108, Tucker, GA 30084.

Eatonton Hwy Gra}'. 31032 912-986-9476

Bobwhite quail, flight and weather

Light Brahma, $10 pr., doves pigeons, $4 ea., conditioned, $2.85. Jesse C Bryant 578 touiouise geese hen, $15, will swap for rooster. Dogwood Rd Franklin 30217 706-675-3961

William Kelle}". Canton 770-479-2773

Bobwhite quail, flight condition, 12-14

Muscovy ducks, 1 blk. silky hen, 1 young weeks, ready for release, $2.75, will dely. B.

turkey, will sell or trade. Luke Hudgins Thursb}". Donalsonville 912-524-2072

Coving!on 770-385-3448

Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, $3 ea.

Muscovy drakes and hens, spring hatch, $1 O Bruce Tamker Byron 478-953-2910

The Alternative Livestock category containsads for ratites (ostriches, rheas, and emus) as well as other "nontraditional" livestock.
5 Emus full grown must sell all, $800/obo call before 2:30 pm. or leave message. Jason Fain Hartwell 706-376-4634
5 Emus, 3 yrs. old, 2nd laying season, $300 ea., pr. $550, all 5 $1000 you load & haul. Tina Hodges Gordon 912-628-1207
Beautiful female llama, ILA regd., one year old on 10/16/00, brown w/blk. & white, $500. Vinn:t Ellner Newnan 770-25.3-1092
Emu 2 two yrs. old, males, good breeding stock, $200 ea. Kaye Phillips Newnan 770251-6026
Emu 4 1/2 pr. lge. beautiful healthy 3 & 4 year old, proven breeders. Harold Shedd Colbert 706-353-2074
Emu breeding age, $200 ea.; proven breeders, $500 pr., chicks, $50 & up. Robert Phillips Donalsonville 229-524-6175
Emu chicks 1 month, $25, proven breeder pr., $750, 1 mature male, $400, female, $500. Jim Scott Comer 706-797-3526
Llamas, 3 males, adults, 4-6 yrs. old, friendly, grt. pasture guards, $175 ea. Lucy Nix McCaysville 423-496-5397
Llamas, all regd., gentle, halter trained, def. avail., located 2 mi. off 1-20 in Villa Rica. Terry Cornett Villa Rica 770-459-4258
Llamas, babies to breeders for pets, show, packers, fiber, $650 up, gentle disp., handled daily, def. Carole Core Marietta 770-9718820
Llamas, selling the farm. all 50 llamas must go, all ages & colors, breeding stock. C. Johnstone LaGrange 706-672-4477
Ostrich pair, best offer, some game roosters. Dorothy Heaton McDonough 770898-0761
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083.
Items listed in the Livestock Wanted category must be for specific livestock; for instance, "want 3 or 4-yr. old quarter horse gelding, approx. 16 hds., suitable for moderately experience rider." Generalized ads, such as "want horses, any amount," are not acceptable for publication; neither are ads for free or unwanted livestock.
Want Corriente/Fla Cracker/Spanish bull calf, newborn, brindle or spotted. Barbara Ann Faulk Forsyth 800-398-6594
Want. free common goats, _within 50 mi. radius of Newnan, for pasture clean up. Bobby Mccollum. 151 Walt Carmicheal Rd. Newnan 770-254-8183
Want older horse for older rider, lrg., quiet trail horse, very reas. or free. Mona Tanner Cleveland 706-865-6482
Want plow mule, 800-1000 lbs. F. B. Barnes 1254 Garmon Rd. Hiram 30141
Want small, sound, slow blk. lWH, safe for disabled drill team, Chastain Horse Park. M. Branton Atlanta 404-252-4244
Want standard or miniature donkey, and sheep shears. Chris Houston Woodstock 770-517-9936
Want to buy a standard size jack donkey for breeding purposes. T. A. Floyd 2518 US Hwy 84 W Valdosta 31601 229-242-0495
Want to trade great kids horse(6 year old, gelding QH)for an overo Paint-perferably a fill}".. Katie L Banker Rockmart 770-684-4808
Want wll trained cart pony gelding, approx. 12hds., will trade ASPC mare pony or buy. James R:tan Wildwood 706-820-1123
Wanted 16 to 17 hand mule ride, drives. Bobbie Freeman Griffin 770-412-671 O
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Tammy Thomas at 404-6519083.

TWH mare, regd., blk., 8 yrs., 16hds., very gentle, saddle or harness, $2000 to good home. Susan/Corrine Eulberg Talking Rock 706-253-3443

pullets will be laying colored eggs by Easter, $3.00 each. Clayton Darwin Winterville 706613-5450
Araucana her:is, grown, Partridge rock

each. Marie Gualltiere 325 Hope Dr. Suwanee 30024 770-887-1925
Old English bantams, 1 lrge. rooster. Tex Penland Flowe!}' Branch 770-967-4677

Jumbo Wisc. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., live only, hunters special $2 ea., avail. now, cash only. Marshal Simmons Jesup 912586-2851

'01 Big Vally, 2H straight load BP w/4' DR, loaded, $4495; 01 Big Valley #H slant BP w/DR, loaded, $4975; others. Sheri Hudson Suwanee 770-889-4521 770-244-6244

TWH regd. blk. geld., 11 yrs. old, 15hds., $2500; TWH regd. mare, blk., 8 yrs., 16hds., $3500. Ernest Thompson Cedartown 770748-6709

pullets and cockrels, light brahma rooster, speckled sussex rooster, New Hamphire red pair. David White Lula 770-869-7467
Araucanas, rose combs, seabrights, and

One 5 year old pied peacock $125, six young guineas $3.75/ea., 12 buff orpington pullets chicks, 2 cocks, $26. Jim Bierwagen Decatur 404-377-4122

Jumbo Wisconsin Bobwhite quail hatching eggs and chicks, year round. Kenneth Buffington Royston 706-245-9706
Northern Bobwhite quail, flight, weather

'81 Trail-et 4-horse straight load gooseneck w/LQ, awning, hay rack, fridge, ale, shower, flush toilet, $4900/obo. P McKenzie Hahira 229-794-9367

TWH regd. blk. gelding, 18 mos., 14.2hds., smooth gait, blood-typed, gentle. Mack Robinson Bowdon 770-258-5707 770-3015473

araucanas, $3 and up. Randall Snipes Cairo 912-377-5846
Baby guinea chicks, $2.00 each, leave message. Willie Keen Perry 912-987-3687

One trio Austrolorps, one large Austrolorp rooster and layer hen, one trio B.R. bantams, soon to lay, all for $18. J.A. Brooks Powder Springs 770-943-0559

condition. Bernard Todd Kite 912-469-3579
Northern bobwhite quail, flight cond., $2.00 ea., while they last. James Patrick Madison 706-342-3017

.'85 double D, 2 horse straight load GN, alum., skin & frame, LQ, sep. tack comp., new tires $7000/obo. Susan Buckner Milledgeville 912-451-5070 -

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday October 25, 2000

"OO peanut hay large rolls, $30 rolled peanuts, not picked $35, exc. for goats, no

rain. James Whittle Chester 9.12-358-4518

'00 round bales, $10 to $25 square bales.

Mike Lee Bishop 706-769-0610

'99 & '00 Alicia hay, horse qlty., sq. bales, $3

per bale.. D. Foister Camilla 912-294-0204

'99 lift 44 Coastal benmuda hay, horse qlty.,

well fert., rain free, sq. bales in barn or rolls. S.

Acres Thomasville 912-226-2268

'99 and '00 Alicia hay, sq. and round bales;

also, taking orders for late-September cutting;

also, rye straw sq. bales/$1.50. Ron Reed

Waynesboro 706-437-1477

'99 and '00 Bermuda Fescue mix 4x5 rolls,

can load at farm $10 and $20. H. M. Rawlins

Zebulon 770-567-4114

00 crop bermuda and johnsongrass hay,

well fertilized and sprayed, 4x5 rolls, $18 a

roll. W. V. Starling Grayson 770-963-2634

16 large bales of fescue hay, rain free,

$20/bale. Andrew Taylor Kingston 770-386-

2513

2000 2nd cutting Fescue, Bermuda mix hay,

4x5 & 5x5 rolls in barn, $20 & up per roll.

David Kettle Arnoldsville 706-742-5145

2000 Alicia bermuda horse qlty. hay, $2.75

to $3.75/bale, and round bales $20 to $30

depending on quantity purchased. John

Davis Statesboro 912-587-5216

2000 Bermuda hay $20 or Fescue hay $18

per 4x5 roll, stored in barn. Terry Stephenson

'00 Fescue/Orchard mix, fertilized, rain free, Commerce 706-335-2654 h'orse quality, $3/sq. bale in barn, dely. 2000 Bermuda hay, lift 44 horse quality, sq.

available. D. Hemphill Blairsville 706-745- bales, $4/bale; also rnd. hay. B. Bullock

9870

Dallas 770-445-9392

'00 Fescue/orchard grass, no rain, excellent 2000 Coastal Benmuda Hay, good quality

quality in barn, 5x4 rolls, $20. Ruby Jackson for horses/cows, fertilized, large/small rolls,

Adairsville 770-773-7380

square bales, sheltered, rain-free. Steve

'00 Mixed grass hay, square bales, Webb Tifton 229-528-4830

$2.75/bale. Bob Strickland McDonough 770- 2000 Coastal/bermuda horse hay, fert.,

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'97 WW horse trailer, 2 horse straight load, used under a dozen times, includes raindoors, exc. cond. $3500. Jamie East Lawrencville 770-682-3957
'97 colt 3H GN slant, dressing rm., elec. brakes, seldom used. D. Hopkins Good Hope 770-207-4328
'98- Ponderosa GN 12' trailer, no dividers, 3 horse slant load, no rust, exc. cond. $2600. Robin Faith Calhoun 706-629-9968
'98 Sundowner Pueblo, 3 horse GN alum., 2 person living quarters, rear tack $26,500; financing avail. D. Mullinax Conyers 770385-0419 770-385-5541
'98 custom built BP, 7'6" tall, 16' long, 6' wide ramp w/dual doors, mats, elec. brakes, 5000 lb. rated $3500/obo. Rick Young Albany 912-888-7056
'98 silver star, 920 alum. 3H slant, 8' dressing rm., fully enclosed, insulated, immaculate cond., always stored in barn $14,800. Lance McClain Cumming 770-2057974
'99 Circle M supreme GN 6 horse trailer, divider door, side door, tack comp., exc. cond. $4500. William Holmes Dublin 912-2727763
.'99 Delta 18' 3-horse slant trailer, ale & heat, awning, sleeping quarters, exc. cond.,

3 horse GN trailer w/tack storage $3500. Margie Brooks Dublin 912-272-0059
3 horse load w/living quarters(mic. wave, AC, .fridge), exc. cond., must see $3200/obo. M. Pruett Griffin 770-228-6621
3 horse slant GN w/lrg. dressing rm. & mid tack, white $3800. Stacy Stanley Lyons 912565-8563
4 horse GN trailer $1000; Haughton training cart, exc. cond. $650; driving harness $100 set. Jim Valiante Hawkinsville 912-892-8434
4 horse GN trailer, 16', nl;lw paint, brakes, and floor $975; 1 row planter fertilizer cultivator $200. Jessie Pierce Statham 770725-1950.
4 saddles, 2 Western, 2 roping, all in good cond., 15" seats $165 ea. Gerald Allgood Temple 770-562-3879
5 horse alum., lrg. rear tack dressing area, exc. cond. David Marlow Bowdon 770-2582620
6 horse Trail-ET alum.-skin straight load, side ex-ramps, lrg. hay rack, 6' DR, new tires, brakes, wire & floor $4850. Paula Beatty Vienna 912-268-5359
95WW 2 horse bumper pull, torque flex axles, sliding windows, saddle comp., rubber mats, exc. shape & tires, like new $2200. lim Blanchard Tifton 912-382-2249

Moving sale over 6 diff. breeds of rabbits, NZ.W Rex, San Juan, Flemish Giants, Lops/more. Mike Epps Ila 706-789-2247
NZ.W bucks and does, ready to breed $10; all wire cages also. Cindy Ward Senoia 770502-7834
NZ.W young breeders, bucks and does, Fryers, live or dressed. C. Harper Byron 912956-2432
Premium meat rabbit for sale, dressed or live. Jeff Butterworth Cordele 912-273-9155
Purebred Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf bunnies & breeders; assorted colors, all healthy w/pedigrees. B. Whitener Dalton 706-277-2595
Rabbits, Hunt clubs etc. Walter Jackson Commerce 706-335-3348
San Juan Cotton Tail crossed rabbits, $6 ea., home of the original Mountain Runners. R. Grantham 163 Candlewood Rd. Jasper 30143 706-692-3449
San Juan, exc. runners & breeders $5 ea. Patrick Hroma Gainesville 770-9839081
Two 12 wk. old bunnies, one buck, one doe, $15 ea., call 9 am.-3 pm. e-mail anytime. S. Winstead Newnan 770-502-7856
FEED, HAY AND GRAIN

957-5110
'00 Peanut hay, square bales, very heavy, excellent quality, $4/per bale. 0. Jones Collins 912-684-3167
'00 Russell bermuda, $3/sq. bales, oat hay, $2.50, 4x5 rolls, millet $22, bermuda $28. Greg Coker Toccoa 706-886-2461
'00 lift 44 benmuda hay, well fertilized, in

UGA soil specs, round and square bales in barn, dely. avail. Olin Trammell Forsyth 912994-6463
2000 Suwanee Bermuda hay, horse quality, in barn, fertilized-, rain free, round bales $30, $3 sq. bales. Lona Dozier Moultrie 229-9851478
2000 crop, lift 44 Coastal bermuda, highest qlty., irrigated, horse hay, $4/bale, $40/roll,

barn, rain free, horse quality, sq. bales. Jimmy Walton Forsyth 912-994-0701

tan del. Herb Bixler Perry 912-987-9858
2000 exc. qlty. fescue-bermuda mix, sq.

'00 lift 44 coastal bermuda hay, excellent bales, well fert., rain free, in the barn, $3.50

quality, square bales. Gary Hollin 706-543-7752

Athens each. Charles Hoffman 914-2767

McDonough 770-

'00 lift 44 square and round bales, horse quality; also, '00 fescue, Bermuda, Orchard grass mix, all in barn and well fert. Butch Dover Monroe 770-867-2420

2000 fescue hay, cut mid-May, $25 per large roll. D. Barclay Rockmart 770-5629083
2000 fescue hay, good qlty., sq. bales $2.25

'00 lift 44, Bermuda hay, horse quality in each, rain free in barn. Joe Bradley Canon

barn, $5/sq. bale. Leslie Binion Moreland 706-356-8295

770-304-5676

2000 horse qlty. fescue/bermuda mxd., sq.

'00 lift 44, rain free, well fertilized, horse bales $3, coastaVbermuda $4/40 roll, Alfalfa

quality, $5/sq. bales,_ Fescue/Benmud_a _hay, $7..50 sq. bale, dely.-avail. :R.J. Campbell

mixed, rain free, $3/sq. bale. Dan Tant Rockmart 770-748-3419

Barnesville 770-358-3024

2000 tilt 44 hay prime horse quality, rain

'00 lift 44, well fert., in barn, $4.00 per bale, weed free, fert. to perfection, $4/sq. bale in

mulch hay $2.50 per bale. Tony Merck barn, large qty, no delv. Charles Nelson Perry

Jenkinsburg 770-775-0829

912-987-7187

'00 lift Bermuda/Fescue hay, square and 65 4x5 round rolls fescue hay, $15 a roll, no

$9000. C. Williamson Adrian 912-668-3026
'99 Sundowner Valuelite, GN, SL, 3H, stud gate, used 3 times $15,000 obo. Kim D Owens Brooks 770-719-5387
1 pr. of parade harnesses for belgians w/collars, 1 set of horse harnesses, both new. Elaine Culbertson Winterville 706-742-7972

99 sx. exiss 4 horse trailer, full living quarters w/12 awning, exc. shape $29,000. Chris Carpenter Calhoun 706-581-0970
Amish enclosed buggy, mint cond., completely refinished, carriage, lgts., three doors, seat five, everything perfect. Bill Hebert Kingston 770-336;5700

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.

round, 50 square bale/mulch hay. Rick Stratton McDonough 770-914-6966
'00 Timothy or orchardgrass $2.50, Alfalfa $5.50, 70 lbs., call evenings. J. Higdon Rossville 706-866-4999
'00 bermuda hay, lift 44, horse qlty., $4/bale. Paige Bullock Dallas 770-445-2101

rain. Bill Bleckley 378 Black Diamond Road Clayton 30525 706-782-3310
Alfalfa hay, $6/bale. Cherie Ramsey Forsyth 912-475-1341
Alicia hay, round rolls & square bales. Willis C Courson Nicholls 912-632-8473
Alicia/bermuda hay, square and round

14 1/2" Corinthian saddle in new cond. for $500; 17" County Competitor dressage

Circle Y show saddle package, 16" used very little, exc. cond. $900. Karel) Hyman

'00 Alfalfa hay for sale; also, have lift 44 and Coastal bermuda, well fert., sq. bale,

'00 bermuda hay, fertilized, raih free, in barn, $3.50/bale. Keith White Forsyth 912-

bales, well fertilized, barn kept, horse quality. Sham Parham Dewy rose 706-213-8864

saddle for. $600. Shirley Erpel Good Hope Thomson 706-465-2315

horse quality. Helmut Cawthon Rome 706- 994-1328 912-994-8285

Benmuda/Fescue mixed hay, good quality,

770-266-6173

Circle Y show saddle, like new, lots of silver, 291-0671

'00 coastal $35, benmuda/fescue mixed, round and square. Joe Cronan McDonough

14 1/2" Western show saddle w/silver drk. like new $600. Kristina Lynn Smith Folkston '00 Alfalfa hay, no weeds or other grasses, $30 on the farm, del. avail. 0. Knight Social 770-957-4761

chestnut padded suede seat, exc. cond. 912-496-2691 912-614-1860

lots of leaf with small stem, $7 per bale. Gary Circle 770-388-0332

Benmuda/fescue hay, horse quality, square

$600/obo. M. Rutledge Dublin 912-275- Cutting saddle, Mack Cowley custom made D. Maxwell Bowman 706-245-5561

'00 coastal/bermuda, heavy sq. bales, bales, limed, fert., $2.75-$3.50 per bale. D.

8965

in Texas, 16 1/2" broke in grt. cond., drk. '00 Alfalfa hay, sq. bales, $7.50 per bale, fertilized, horse quality in barn, $3.25. Roger Darnen McDonough 770-957-8199

14 1/2" barrel saddle, Lakota Billy Cook, leather $975. M. Ross Watkinsville 706-769- lots of leaf, w/stem, 80-85 lbs, horse quality. Dennington Social Circle 770-464-0090

Bermuda/fescue mix hay, fall cutting,

square skirt, [ess than year old, exc: cond. 0403

Billy Sanders Locust Grove 770-957-0837

'00 .fescue and bermuda hay, 4x5 rolls, $15/rolls. B. S. Williams Toccoa 706-886-

$425. Lynn Hodges Cave Spring 706-777- E. Jeffries dressage saddle, 17.5 medium, '00 Alicia Benmuda, peanut and mulch hay, $18/per roll, stored in dry. Ronnie Hill 9530

0920

like new, you break in, $800/obo. K. Glushko available in squares and rolls. Jason Maysville 706-335-7755

Choice ho_rse qlty. Coastal benmuda hay,

14' trailer, 6'6" wide, 80" tall w/sides and Powder Springs 770-439-6562

Barksdale Sylvester 912-776-6533 912-382- '00 fescue hay, limed, fertilized, round bales sq. and md. bales; also, mulch hay. Winton

top, heavy duty $750. Jane Yank Colbert Horse drawn farm wagon-people mover, 5870

in dry, can load, $15/roll. Terry E. Legg Harris Screven 912-586-6687

706-788-3327

wood plank box, pioneer underbody, hydraulic '00 Alicia Cheyenne and lift 44 bermuda Blairsville 706-745-1535

Coastal benmuda, large round bales, 1200

15 1/2' roping saddle & matching brakes, exc. cond. Ken Adams Ellaville 912- hay, sq. bales, fert., rain free, $4.50/bale, '00 fescue hay, rain free, no weeds, horse or more, $32.00 per bale, rain free. Ralph

chestplate, good cond. $250. Larry 937-5708

fescue/benmuda mix, round bales $25. Hal quality, square bales, $3.50/bale, you load. Harrington Milledgeville 912-452-2609

Holsomback Calhoun 706-625-2549

Kuhnlee Funline 4 wheel carriage #d7274, Barry Moreland 770-253-6332

Nelson Williams Dawsonville 770-887-9471 Coastal, sq. bales/$3 in barn, Rollins

16 1/2" Collegiate Close Contact saddle, pneumatic tires, pole, shaves, green, two '00 Alicia bermuda hay, round bales, net '00 fescue hay, well fertilized, 4x5 rolls, can Ranch. Franklin Dowell 2150 Hwy. 411 NE.

med.. tree, $375 w/o fittings, exc. cond. B. seat, photo avail. $5000. Valette Adkins wrapped, premium horse quality, well load at fanm, Jackson Co., 1-85 & Hwy. 129 Cartersville 770-386-4464

Auxier Athens 706-546-1505

Milledgeville 912-968-5261

fertilized, $30/each. R. Pierce Coolidge 912- exit. Jimmy D. Nash Tucker 770-938-7258

CoastaVBenmuda hay 1000 lb. round bales,

16' BP stock trailer, some rust, decent Low boy trailer 20 foot long, asking price 346-3545

'00 fescue hay, well fertilized, rain free, well fertilized, $25. Mary Ann McGee Alamo

shape, good floor $1500/obo. M. Dickerson three thousand. Charles C. Carter 19 James '00 Alicia/lift 78 & 85, 4x5, round rolls. L. weed free, sq. bale/$3 each, excellent horse 912-568-7735

Gray 478-986-4391

Mclead Rd. Hazlehurst 31539 912-375- Luke Nicholls 912-345-2102

hay. Max Hartman Douglasville 770-949- CoastaVBermuda hay, rain and weed free,

16' GN livestock trailer, good floor, new 4079

'00 Alicia/benmuda hay, 200 bales, horse 8394

round bales, $20, square bales $3.50, large

lights, center gate, pulls well $900. Jim/Jan Saddles, 4 Western, 1 roping $150/up, quality, 5x6, large round bales, 11-1200 lbs, '00 fescue in field; also, lift 44 bermuda in quantity. Lynn Ivey Macon 912-474-5815

Carlan Winterville 706-742-7291

pads, blankets & bridles. R. Smith Hampton $22.50. Roy Styles Rochelle 912-365-7684 barn, net wrapped horse quality. Ed Lovern Coastal/bermuda hay, fert., limed, no

16' GN trailer, lrg. tack rm., 2H trailer, easy 770-227-0504

770-475-4342

Bishop 706-769-5627

weeds, dry, square and 4x.4 round; also,

pulling, both have good floor/elec. brakes, for Saddles: Crosby cutback $400; '00 Benmuda hay, 4x5 round rolls, $30/per '00 fescue, 4x4 round bales, $12/roll, will mixed bahia/bermuda sq./rd. Bruce Maze!

sale/trade 3/4 ton pickup, pay diff. Joe Walker Abercrombie endurance $300; authentic roll, delv. available. Bobby Ray Dollar Adrian load until 10-22-00. Fred Lansford Cohutta Ellaville 912-937-5983

Mansfield 706-740-6050 770-740-0530

racing saddle $100; all in exc. cond. Robert 912-272-9994 912-272-8770

706-694-3791

Excellent Benmuda/Fescue hay, weed free,

16' stock trailer w/metal top, needs some Smith Cumming 770-886-8263

'00 Benmuda hay, good quality, 170 5x5 '00 fescue/orchard grass, fertilized, no rain, heavily fertilized 4x4 rolls, $25 per roll. Marsha

repairs. Stan Chastain Dacula 678-546-8644 Team harness fit 900-1200 lb. animals, rolls, $20/roll for all. Gary Morris Claxton well cured, excellent quality, 5x4 rolls $20/roll, Halloran Arnoldsville 706-548-0066

16' stock trailer, Big Valley make, new tires, lights, brakes, needs painting $1650. R. Henderson Canton 770-345-4137
17" Canty dressage saddle $250; brass buckle, show bridle $100; tack & equip., other. Rebecca Scott Sharpsburg 770-251-

$900; covered chuck wagon, wooden. wheels, nice $3000. Stan Darden Roberta 912-8369412
Want 16 1/2"-17" Klimke dressage saddle, good cond. Kristin Webber Athens 706-7690131

912-739-3136
'00 Benmuda/Fescue hay, well fertilized, $3/bale, can deliver. Charles Kronmuller Fayetteville 770-460-8028
'00 Benmuda/fescue mix, 4x5 rolls in field, $17. P.L. Hood Nacoochee 706-878-1301

$2.75/sq. bales in barn. Randy Jackson Calhoun 706-629-1569
'00 hay, 4x5 rolls, mixed hay, outside $20, sheltered $25, delivery possible. Hank Boynton Jackson 770-227-2958
'00 highly fert., coastal/fescue $4/sq. bale,

Feed oats, bulk only,horse quality $2.25 per bushel. Jon Burns Springfield 912-7543439
Feed wheat, cleaned and bagged, $5 per bag. Tracy Watson Buena Vista 912-6492438 912-928-7625

9927 770-251-9881

Want 2 hares trailer, Ga. Blacksmiths _will '00 Bermuda/fescue mix, 4x5 rolls, $15, round rolls in dry $40. Ray Clark Dacula 770- Feed-grade rye, '00 crop, $3/bulk. Willie

17" Dakota team penning saddle, ridden 3 ,restore and change to make a traveling $20, $25. Harold Bowden Jackson 770-775- 963-3561 770-963-4228

Payne Butler 912-862-5258 912-862-5696

times $700. Liz Holton 539-1737

Chickamauga 706- school. Tom Davenhall Marietta 770-973""7"""53.;..5;.,..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

2267 '00 Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales,

'00 horse quality oats, 50 bags, cleaned, $5/bag. Doyle Hatfield Cartersville 770-382-

Fertilized, rainfree, bermuda hay, large square bales, in barn, $4.50, 50/bales, $5.00

17" saddleking cordura western pleasure saddle, matching breast plate, .girth, and saddle pad $450. Gregg Jordan Villa Rica 770-289-1911
18' Australian saddle with horn - Sid Hill Suprema "The Boss" $1000. Gary Vail

Black Spot
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large quantity, rain free, horse quality. Marie Blizzard Claxton 912-739-8710
'00 Coastal bermuda hay, md. horse qlty. $30. G.S. Brady Augusta 706-592-2694
'00 Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., rain free, horse quality, square bales, $2.50/bale.

5916
'00 horse quality, sq. bales, benmuda $3.50, mixed grasses $2.50, bermuda/orchard grass $2.75, mulch $0.75, oat hay $4. Jim Robinson Good Hope 770-207-4700 -
'00 orchard grass, rain free, clean in barn

delivered in Athens area. Jack Jenkins 490 Belmont Rd Athens 30605 706-255-1778
Fescue hay, 150 bales, $25/bale nego., you pick up. C. Jones 461 Hughes Rd. Newborn 706-468-142"3
Visit the Market Bulletin on the Web at:

Morganton 706-374-4555

will carry over from year to year.

Curtis Durden Lyons 912-526-3189

$3.75. C. D. Medley Ellijay 706-635-2258

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Fescue/orchard clover hay, good quality '00' Wrens Abruzzi rye, 94% germ., $5.50/per $1/pkt. w/SASE '00 red, mixed, cypress Boxwoods, aucuba, yuccas, Rose of Impatiens, Periwinkle, cleome, cockscomb,

rolls $20, sq. bales $2.50. Larry Loughridge bu. bag. Charles Rachels Po Box 293 Wadley vine, attracts hummingbirds, reseeding red Sharin, daffodils, you dig. E. Hood Lilburn 200 seed $1, money plant seed, $0.50-$1 .00.

Chatsworth 706-645-6635

.::.30=-4"'-'77..:.....;4:.:..7=-8--=2""52=---=-8530=:....-------- salvia, love-lies-bleeding, yellow hibiscus. B. 770-923-1591

H. Brooks Stone Mountain 770-469-2954

Fescue/orchard grass, sq. bales/$3.SO, 1999 329 56# bags, Wrens Abruzzi rye, 89% Bryant 1143 Rosedale Rd., Atlanta 30306

Brugmansia (angel trumpet tree) coral glow, Japanese Iris, purple, lrg. leaf elephant

round bales/$30, Tift 44 sq. bales/$4, defy. germ. tested 5/1/2000, def. avail., $5.50 bag. $1/tbsp. w/SASE large red peony poppies, snow white, apricot yellow, shipped $8 plant, ears, all $12/doz., add $2.50 postage. D.

avail. Dan Jenkins Tyrone 770-969.-9340

Frank Syms Waynesboro 706-554-3044

most double, plant in fall. David Buffington unrooted cuttings 2 for $6. Trudy Kratchman Hemphill Suwanee 404-683-7513

Grass hay, 5x5, fertilized weed killer, $20, 20,00 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, 95% germ., Lavonia 706-356-7701

924 Clifton Rd., Atlanta 30307 404-378-1104 Japanese maples, grafted dissectums, 3

call after 5:00 PM. Charles Bradford cleaned & bagged, $5/a bag., call all 4 pm. $2/pk. w/SASE, Cherokee Indian bead Camellias: hard to find landscape and show ft.- 4 ft., "Lace Leafs" in 5 gal. pots, Crimson

Washington 706-678-4839

James Babb Waynesboro 706-554-3385

seed, grows with hole in them, instruction to varieties, 3 gaV$15-20, no shipping. Mark Queen, Inaba Shidire $50/ea., 3/$135,

Horse quality Tift 44, square bales, weed 2000 Wrens Abruzzi rye seed, cleaned & grow and make necklace. C. A. Johnson 111 Crawford 2897 Carroll-Ulmer Rd. Valdosta 50/$1900. Bridget Britton Garfield 706-829-

free, well fert. David Harden LaFayette 706- bagged, 98.96% pure seed, 81.5% germ. Julia North Hampton Leesburg 31763

31601

1427

397-8347

Shelley Byron 912-956-5349

$5 pkg. w/LSASE, select seeds of old Cannas, dbl. flame color $11/doz., add $2 Japanese red maples, bearded . iris,

Oats, '00 crop; sold by barrel, bag or bulk, 500 bll. rye, 91.5% germ., cleaned & bagged, fashion double peony type poppy (specify postage. M. Hemphill 306 Cedar Creek Rd. azaleas, cheap, no calls after 9 p.m. Elbert

$3/bushel at the bin. Tom Morris Jr. Hartwell $5/per bag. Donald Bailey Rentz 912-984-4813 white, pink, red, or .lavender), sweet William, Winder 30680

Stamey Dawsonville 706-216-6763

706-376-8580

Annual Ryegrass, cleaned & bagged, 96% foxgloves. G. B. Hodges Rt. 1 Box 363 Cannas, dbl. flome color, $10 doz., add $3 Jerusalem cherry seed 1/2 tsp./$1

On farm, lge. rnd. bales '00 bermuda/fescue germ., $14/per 50 lb. bag, cer!. Saluda wheat, Reidsville 30453

shipping. Bob Johnson 9085 Hightower Tr. w/SASE. l. Smith 30 Park St. Commerce

mixed $30; Coastal $35; defy. avail. D. Knight 94% germ., $6/per bu. Charles. Carter '00 Seeds: Rose campion, purple hyacinth Snellville 30039

30529

Rutledge 706-557-2803

Winterville 706-543-9755 706-613-5023

bean, orange cosmos, yellow gaillardia, $1 Cannas, thrift, phlox, chocolate mint, lamb's Landscape plants- abelia, anise, cleyeras,

Peanut hay and grass hay, large surplus. Annual rye grass $14/per 50# bag, 97% germ. w/SASE. Susan Kunze 1129 Wilmington ear, mondo grass, variegated vince. major, cape myrtles, ilex (hollies) leyland cypress,

John Williams Colquitt 912-758-2184 912~ Allan Brittain Jackson 770-775-7727

Island Rd. Savannah 31410-4525

liriope, $1.50. Rodney Petty Marietta 770- liriope, loropetalum, nandina, wax myrtles.

758-8457

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Annual rye grass seed, cleaned & bagged, 50 '00 four o'clock seeds, dark pink, $1 973-6009

Dora Dill 1812 Old Jackson Rd. Locust

Premium Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda,

bermuda rolls $50 each, dry stored in barn.

Tim Hunter Conyers 770-483-8712 770-922-

6653

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lb. bags, 94% germ., $12.50 per bag. Troy Chandler Danielsville 706-789-3726
Crimson Clover, 94% germ., 0.60/per. pd., 50# bags, large quantity cheaper. Dar

w/SASE for tbsp. Ruby Wilcox 318 Skinner Rd. Macon 31211 912-986-5252
'00 mixed color giant zinnia seeds, $1/pk. w/SASE. Mamie Hayes 20. Millcreek Ln.

Cleome (purple), moonplant (nonclimbing), red sunflower, bachelor's button, (mixed colors), giant bloom zinnia's (mixed colors), $1/per pk. with USASE. K. Glenn 223

grove 30248 770-898-5651
Large quanity of hosta, variegated and Stella de Oro daylillies. Rena B. Harber Atlanta 770-451-3079

Quality Tift hay, can. deliver. Ron Botts Bainbridge 912-243-2616

Bohnenstiehl 4682

Milner 770-358-4229 770-468-

Williamson 30292 '00 moon-flower bush, hummingbird vine,

Greenwood Dr. Cedartown 30125

Large yellow cannas, siberian iris, ajuga,

Cold hardy palm trees, del. and -in-s-ta-11,-c-a-ll $7/doz., add $3.50 postage. Rosa Avery 207

Russell Bermuda hay, large round bales, fert., limed and sprayed, $30, also fescue bales $25. H. Moon Snellville 770-972-5359

Iron & clay pea seed, 81% germ. for sale,
greatforfoodplots. Johnny Day Ambrose912384-0552

small red blooms, Lychinis easy to grow,
$1/SASE. M.G. Bates P.O. Box 297 Meansville 30256

for list. Elaine Williams Atlanta 770-484-1548
Continuous supply of Stella De Ora, daylilies, varigated liriope bunches, have

Ball Ground Rd., Ball Ground 30107
Larkspur, Gloria daisy, mixed poppies, dlb. & single, $1/pkg. w/SASE. S. Pankey 4544

Shelled Feed Corn, $8/100# bag; feed oats, $2.25/bsh, exc. horse feed or seed qlty. Robert Wayne Montgomery Reynolds 912-847-2356

Small sq. bales of peanut hay, $3/bale. Wes Ross Eastman 912-374-2312 912-374-2613

Tift 44 hay, '00 crop, sq. bales, horse qlty., in barn, Monroe, Social Circle, Good Hope area, call for details. J. Stevens Good Hope 404255-2260

Tift 44, square bales, fertilized, rain free, horse quality. Henry Bowden Warm Springs

706-655-2430

Tift 85 hay, 1000 lb. bales, rain free, under shelter. J. Strickland Glennville 912-654-

2151

Tift hay, $3.50 per bale, top quality. H.E.

Pata! Monroe 770-267-5103



Wheat straw sq. bales in barn, $2 each. Henry Holman Butler 770-979-0063 912-862-

5281

Feed, Hay And Grain Wanted

Oats 90% germination, forage type. James Bailey Elberton 706-283-3376
Oats, 92% germ. & wheat, 98% germ., bulk or bagged. To~y Adcock Good Hope 770-2677639
Pensacola Bahaia grass seed for sale, 92% germination, $1.50 /per pd. Tim Watkins Milan 912-385-3868
Scarlet beefsteak tomato seed, 95% germ., $3/per tsp., w/SASE. L. Tiller 6930 N. Baggett Rd Douglasville30134 770-942-0194
TiftBlue Lupine seed, 80% germ., good for deer plots & soil bldg., clean & bagged, 50 lb. bags, $35/bag, vol. disc. Robert Ray Fort Valley 478-825-7202
Wrens Abruzzi Rye seed for sale, $7/per: bag, delivery available. J. Moncrief Roberta 912-836-4749 912-825-0865
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pure seed, 94% germ., $5/per bag. Tommy Watson Preston 912-828-3715
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 88 to 94% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7. ea. Rodney Home

'00 purple coneflower (echinacea) seed $1/Tbsp. LSASE; hardy perennial,
goldfinches love them. Wynn Mott 3736 State Hwy. 60 Suches 30572
'00 seed, re-seeding petunias mxd., 1000
seeds/$1 plus SASE. C. Arnold 644 Lynn Ave. Jefferson 30549
'00 seed: cleome, marigold, orange
cosmos, coockcombs, $1 w/SASE, purple iris 12/$10 ppd. Zada Matthews 319 Sunlight Dr. Woodstock30188
'00 seed: purple cone flower, black eyed Susan, angel trumpet, yellow and shasta daisy, humming bird, $1/SASE. G. Samford 1119 Banbury Cross Avondale Estates
3ooo2 '00 seeds: mixed zinnia, daylilies, 4 .o'clock, rose, yellow, variegated, $1/pkg., Confederate rose, $2/bolt, w/SASE, cash
only. Ruby Conner 2206 Woodland Way
Brunswick 31520 10 varieties, mixed daffodil bulbs,
$3.50/doz., include postage. E. McNeal 4544 Hwy 60 Pendergrass 30567 706-654-

18/20 plants. Faye Chambers Yatesville 706472-3371
Daylilies $1.99 each, 1 gal. containers, most have several fans. R. Braddy Glennville 912-654-3424
Daylilies 35 diff./$50, $7 UPS shipping, Stella de Oro 12/$25, gift plant. Anne McWilliams Warner Robins 912-923-5160
Daylilies hybrids mixed colors $35-100, Bearded 'iris, Siberian iris, 24/$15, all postpaid. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Cir. West Point 31833
Daylilies, good time to plant for spring blPoms, most seedlings, some named ones 1/2 price. M. Eanes Stockbridge 770-4748827
Daylilies, hundreds of hybrids, new sections opened, send 2 stamps for list, call for appt. Mary Ann Denney Newnan 770-502-9320
Daylilies, mix col. hybrids, $12/doz. postpaid. L. Rice 272 Fling Rd. LaGrange 30240
Daylilies, mixed colors, washed and fanned

Tailscreek Rd. Ellijay 30540
Lemon grass $1/ea., minium order $5, $3.20 postage. Debbie Payne 413 N. Central Ave., Blackshear 31516
Leyland Cypress 6' to 1O' tall, ready to dig, for ball and burlap, $6 per ft. (you dig). Jeff Barber McDonough 770-707-0320

Leyland cypress, 6 to 12/ft, $7/per ft., you

dig. Charles Futral Fayetteville 770-460-

1030

Leyland cypress $3/up, maples, Bradford

pear, red, pin & willow oaks, hollies,: ground

cover, liriope, hydrangea, river birch,

flowering cherry, cantana. Paul Kilpatrick

Buford 770-932-5031 404-280-8823



Leyland cypress & Carolina Sapphire trees 1 gal./$2.50, chestnut 3 gal./$7.50. Ron Farmer Thomasville 912-227-1401

Leyland cypress liners, 10" to 14", $0.90/ea. Janet Glisson Suwanee 770-9451027 .

Leyland cypress trees, 3 gal., very beau. and uniform in size, $8.50 ea. in qty. of 10 or

Want pinestraw to rake/bale on your land, will pay $0.50/bale cash daily, totally honest, excellent references. Rebecca McMurrian Dublin 912-272-4920
Want to buy horse quality, round bale, approx. every 2 weeks from local farmer. Lyle Branton Fairburn 770-969-4927

AG SEED FOR SALE /fyou 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 seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have questions regarding certified seed, .call the Market Bulletin office or the Georgia Department of Agriculture Seed Division, (404) 656-3635.

'00 Abruzzi rye, 91 % germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bags, $7 ea. Sammie Simmons Reynolds 912-862-5789 912-862-9848

'00 Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned &

bagged, 50# bag, certified transitional

organic, $6/#50 bag. Peter Cimino Reynolds

912-847-2231

.

'00 Crimson clover, 95% germ., cleaned & bagged, 50# bag, certified transitional organic, $40/bag. Ansley Watson Reynolds 912-847-3991

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 86% germ., cleaned & bagged, 56# 1 bu. bag, $5.50, 2000 bu. Lindy McDonald Vidalia 912-537-4181

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92.5%. germ., bagged & cleaned, 5% wheat no noxious weed, $6.50/bu. Kenneth Davidson Fort Valley 912-825-1006

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 92.5% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $7/per. bag. Gerald Smith Americus 912-924-6252

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 96% germ., cleaned . & bagged, treated, $5/per bag. Gary Watson
Buena Vista 912-649-7070

'00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., CB&T,
$6.50/per bu., 3000 bu., def. avail., no weed seed. F. Montgomery Junction City 7-06-269-
3270

Glenwood 912-523-5239
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 97% germ., cleaned & bagged, $7/bag. Edrill Jyner Fort Valley 912825-2056
Ag Plants for Sale
1/2 A., red cane as is in field, $275. James Manning 93 McKinnon St. McKinnon 31546 912-588-1531
Apple trees, old.fashioned variety; many to choose from. Jim Lawson Ball Ground 770-893- 214B-1lac-kb- erry-T- hom-le- ss -bea-r r-oot-pl- ant- s &-ro-ot cutting, Navaho & Arapaho. Matthew Pace Oxford 770-787-3072
Blueberry sprouts up to 25, $3/ea., over 25, $2.50 ea. Virginia Smallwood Douglasville 770297-1273
Crystal white multiplying onions for summer/fall planting, $15/gal., $25/2 gals, postage paid. H.E. Davis Dearing 706-556-6124
Egyptian walking, multiplying onion sets, top setting, $6/doz. Pamela Padavana Trenton 706657-7072
Old fashion multiplying onions for falVsummer planting, $12 gal+ $3 S&H. Earl Terry Wrens 706-547-2242
Old timey red multiplying onions, 3/lbs., $12/postage. R. Jones 3547 Dover Rd Gainesville 30507 770-536-1712
Organically produced white multiplying onions for fall planting or eating, 1/2 gal./$9 PP. Ben Cochran Cedartown 770-748-3468
Seed cane for sale, making syrup & chewing. Edward Day 3374 Hwy 268 Broxton 31519 912-359-2576
Seed cane, .75 cents a stalk. J. Johnson Stockton 912-247-6258
Sugar cane red, green & yellow plant or bed now. Frank Ussery Kathleen 912-987-3331
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 K 31 fescue, Annual rye grass, large quantities. Les Coffey Avondale 404-3741091
Want blueberry & blackberry bushes. John James Fayetteville 770-631-0332
Want jumbo peanut seed. Ed Cato 885 Gardner St Austell 30168 770-948-2633
Want lady finger peas. S. Ch'ance Danville 912-962-3296 -'-'-'w=--=an""t=--=w""h=-ite"-e-g_g_p_la-nt-s-ee_d_,_w'--ill-pa-y-fo-r
seeds, S/H. Daniel Turner Rt 1 Box 1030 Jakin 31761 912-793-4121

2574 3" dwarf mondo, dark elephant ears, tall
ginger lily, striped canna fillies, variegated
unanimous. Cathie Thomas Austell 770-
739-2152 3' Leylands $6, 5' Leylands $15,
cryptomerias 3' $6. Harvey Moriarty Buford 770-945-1863 .
4" or 1 gal. perennials, lantenas, zinna, volcano petunia; daylillies, Stella De Ora, liriope, speciman tree and shrubs, and more. Cindy Lvester Jackson 770-954-0181
4" perennials, 350 var., $1.25; special sales, eucalyptus, palms, ferns and roses, display garden. Selah Ahlstrom Jackson 770-775-4967
Achillea, daylilies, hosta, mtn. mint, Siberian iris, dwarf iris, blackberry lilies, crinom, ginger lilies, roof iris, others, no shipping. Paul Banister Roswell 770-5872088
Ajuga 100 for $25 PP, first year daylilies, 100 plants $20 PP, three year amarillis, all red, $36/doz. Bob Reese 3908 N. Forrest St. Valdosta 31605
- Ajuga, perriwinkle, stripped lireope, thyme and oregano, $2.50 a gar:, white wisteria $3/gal. 0. Gordeuk Lawrenceville 770-6828353
All kinds of perennials, shrubs trees, vines, roses, ground cover bulbs, ferns and seeds, house plants. Verma Farlow East Point 404-767-7656
All seeds $1/SASE, yellow or white yarrow, glode amaranth, fever few, 4 o'clock, ornamental pepper, 20 daylilies $15, August lily 6/$12. L. Brooks Box 888 Armuchee 30105
Amaryllis bulbs, mixed colors, 2 yrs. old, $18/dz., blooming size, 6/$30, all ppd. G.D. Hill 642 Hendrick Rd. Ft. Valley 31030 912825-2719
Angel's trumpet seeds, dbl. bush type, $1/pkg. w/SASE, w/instr., purple, yellow or white. Fran Chapman 129 Westfield Rd. Leesburg 31763
Antique roses $10/gal., 45 + varieties, shipping available, call for list. Lisa Bullard/ Pat Conner Macon 912-474-1298 912-4743116
Autumn clematis, hellebores, Siberian iris, hydrangeas $3, Angel's trumpets $6.50, forsythia. $1.50, periwinkle, thrift, althea, others. Carla Houghton Marietta 770-428-
2227 Azalea liners, 39 varieties in 1', cell packs
$0.35 ea., Lorapetalum Ruby and Zhuzhou Fushia, $1.25. Clyde w. Smith Athens 706-
54B8~7ls3a9m3, white/red hibicus, red or yellow

$35/100, $12/doz. all ppd. Brenda Robinson 265 Cedar Circle West Point 3183_3_ __

Daylilies: Hybrid pastel colors $0.25 each, pick up. Betty Pettett 4460 Wesley Chapel Rd. Marietta 30062

Dbl. poppies, love-lies bleeding, unicorn plant, Gaillardia, mixed celosia, mix cosmos, mix dbl. marigolds, rose cleome, dbl. hollyhocks, and other, $1 w/SASE. Rebecka Wade 237 Flora Drive SW. Calhoun 307017710

Dianthus, hosta, (variegated), liriope, lamium, pachysandra, vinca minor, standard mondo, malionia, trumpet trees, others. J.N. Henderson Austell 770-948-5336 _ _ __

Dwarf marigold, wall flowers, Dahlias, coreopsis heather, few of others, choose size pkg. $0.50/$1, w/SASE. Freida Chambers 5812 Atlanta Highway Flowery Branch 30542

Evening Primrose, Mixed Bachelorsbutton, Queenanne's lace 1 dollar/tbsp. w/SASE Mrs.Scully po box 1824 Demorest, Ga. 30535 Michelle Scully Demorest 706-886-8714

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

Gardenias: 1 gal. container $2, azaleas 1 gal./$1.50, crape myrtle, Confederate roses, hosta, daylilies, native azaleas, others. John

Hay Pine Mountain 706-812-8279'-----Giant hibiscus, pink, dk. pink, white,
echinacea, $1 ea. pk. w/SASE, free flower seeds w/order. R. Shuman 825 Shumantown Rd., Ellabell 31308

Ginger lilies, daylilies, Japanese & Siberian iris $12/doz., crinum lily $4-$14, $4 post., others. H. Price 104 Wren Ct. Stockbridge 30281 770-474-2981

Ginger lily, fragant fall blooms, 3 for $12 includes shipping. L. Norman 1680 Hampton Walk Dr. Hoschton 30548

Golden rain tree, four o'clock, money plant $1/tbsp., w/SASE. Dan McAvoy 1834 Stoney Ridge Rd. Washington 30673

Hlbiscus,petunia,datura,pansy,poppy,

aster,phlox,cleome,beauty

bush,mockorange,vinca,amaranthus,carnatio

n,snapdragon 1.25 pkt.plus s.a.s.e. Reginald

Bankston 409 Old Greenville Rd Fayetteville 30215 770-461-3008 770-461-3008---,,----~

Hen and chicks (blue ribbon winnner),

10/$12 white or yellow yarrow plants,

$12/doz., rose champion or purple amaranth

$R2d/tbsAp., SAShE. ., rmuc ee

F. Brooks 30105

674

New

Rosedale

Hollyhock seed, mix cols., $1.00/cup plus

$0.50 postage. L.M. Lee 11 Lee Rd.

Cedartown 30l25

more. B. Brookshire Buford 770-932-1348
Leyland cypress, 1 gal. $2.50, 24" tall. Wesley Moon Auburn 770-945-4467
Leyland cypress, 3 gal.-20 gal., B&B trees up to 12', lge. qty. avail., call for prices. J. Kirby Palmetto 404-456-4062 404-765-0400
Leyland cypress, Carolina sapphire, cryptomeria "Yoshino", 3 gal./$8.50, 7 gal./$25; also, hollies, junipers, other evergreens, qty. disc. Bob Wetzel Dallas 770-443-5266
Lily of the Nile, Pearl Grass, moon plant, seeds - $1/pk. w/SASE w/$0.44 postage. Linda Hazz 106 MacKay Cir. Brunswick 31525
Liriope (variegated and green), big blue dwarf monda, English Ivy 4" cup, $0.75, 1 gal $2.25, hosta $1. Bill Silvers Conyers 770483-0198
Mixed rudbeckia, black-eyed Susan, white, light blue, or dk. blue vitex, gold or orange Mexican sunflower, $1.50 each pkt. seed, USASE. Alejo Moore 127 Red River Circle Chula 31733
Native azalea (pink), sweet shrub, hosta, mahonia holly, antique pink rose, hibiscus, pussy willow. Betty Stephens Monroe 770267-5053
Old fashioned, old maid seeds, all colors, ornamental gourd seed, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Donald Allen Lawrenceville 770-962-1302
Old timey daffodils $3/doz., Siberian iris, variegated/green liriope, variegated vinca, castor bean seed, daylilies, shrubbery, forsythia, aucuba, Rose-of-Sharon, redbud. E. Beach Duluth 770-476-1163
Orange montbretia (crocosmia) corms $7.50/25+, postpaid Jennifer Phillips Atlanta 404-320-7130
Peony poppies, foxglove, B.B.Button, balsam pink, lady fingers, giant cockcombs, four o'clock, sweet peas. Jermiah Phillips P.O. Box 110 Phillips Dr. Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, Blue Bachelor's Button, dbl. and sing. hollyhocks, cleome pink lady finger, cypress vine, $1/ea. w/SASE. W. Phillips P.o: Box 516 Trenton 30752
Peony poppies, foxglove, baloam cleome, standing cypress, rose moss, cypress vine, asters, dbl. & sing H.H., $1 ea. w/SASE. Opal Huff Trenton 706-657-7224
Peony poppies, foxglove, snagdragons, 4 o'clock, sweet peas, dbl. and sing H.H., rose moss. Linda Beemis 18 Saddle Club Rd. T.:.:rc::e:.::nc::to::.:n.:_::.30=-7'-'5"'2'------~-----
Purple Wintercreeper, Pachysandra
(variegated or grn), English Ivy, lamium, Lily of the Valley, Mondo, daylily, aucuba, liriope, hosta, clematis, others. C.O. Henderson 171
Marietta St. Alpharetta 30004

FLOWERS FOR SALE '00 Wrens Abruzzi rye, no noxious weed,
99.36% pure seed, 92% germ., cleaned & bagged, treated, $6/bu. C. Thompson Augusta 706-733-7092
'00 Wrens Abruzzie rye, 87% germ., cleaned & bagged, #56/bag, $6/per bag. Mary Crisp Americus 912-924-5679
'00 oats cleaned & bagged, 95% germ., 50 lb. bags, also bulk oats. Larry Thompson Mount Vernon 912-583-2742
'00 old timey colored running butter beans, 73% germ., 1/2 cup $5, 1 cup, $9. S.

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 very limited quantities.
$1/pkg. w/LSASE, (extra post. mull. orders): larkspur, o.f. poppy, Shirley poppy, sweet William, o.f. hollyhock, coneflower (echinacae), Rudbeckia (glorosia daisy),

butterfly weed, rothchildsiana gloriosa lily, yellow viscosa cleome seed, $1.50 ea./pkt. + USASE. K. Lane 1407 w. Magnolia St. Valdosta 31601
Bamboo starts, giant timber, grows 5"
diameter, 65' tall. Rick C. Mclemore Rossville 706-866-2785
Beautyberry, Sparkleberry, Native azaleas, Fothergilla, viburnum, Forsythia, Burning
Bush. Dave Blihovde Cleveland 706-8652849
Black-eyed Susan seeds $3/tsp. or $5/2

Hollyhock seeds, mixed colors 6, $1 per tbsp. plus sase, .55 postage. Emily Stahl 5634 Janeru Cir. Macon 31216 912-785-9240
Hosta bare root $0.50, varigated liriope,
bareroot, $0.25/each. Luther Hodges Danielsville 706-789-2279
Hosta, sedums, St. John's Wort, seaoats,
trees, and more, $2 & up, send LSASE for list. Rebecca Cabe 3777 W. Ellis Rd. Griffin 30223 770-229-1332
Hosta, \/arigated 10 for $18 bareroot,
shipped free. S. Strube P.O. Box 81306

Red Queen Anne's Lace, $1 per pack, w/SASE. M. Gardner Mc Caysville 706-6325~0=.c6oc50--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Red leaf castor mole bean 50 seeds/$1 wlSASE. John Carroll Buford 770-945-6901
Rose Champion, Queen's Anne's Lace, Coreopsis, Shasta daisies, Gaillarddia daisies, Bachelor Buttons, asst. colors, all $1/pkt. w/SASE. D. Hampton Trenton 706-
.::.65=-7'---'-46::.:2::.:8'-------------Sasanque, camilla, rnondo, aucuba,
aspidistra, green Japanese maple, gardenia,

Ledbe):ter 8444 W. Carroll Rd. Whitesburg melampodium. Nancy Crosby Rt. 1, Box 365 tsp., w/SASE. Christie Hartner 7050 Collins Atlanta 30366

hosta, daylillies. W.L. Morris Atlanta 404-

30185

Cox Rd. Reidsville 30453

Point Rd. Cumming 30041

Only one ad may be placed per family unit. 355-5249

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Wanted: Pinecone (Shampoo) Ginger Lily plant. Call Teresa @912-743-9357 Teresa A

Russell Rt.1 Box 484 Dry Branch 31020

LIVESTOCK SALES & EVENTS

Oct. 28 Cotton Fest 2000 & Fly-in, free 912-743-9357

Oct. 28 Beefmaster Cattle Sale, Ga. Nat.'l Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info: 478-986-6030.
Oct. 28 Goat & Poultry Sale, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sat., 12 noon, 5th Fri., 7 pm, R&R Goat & Livestock Auction, 526 Hwy. 56 N., Swainsboro. Info: 912-237-8825/4693533.
Nov. 3 Gaines Livestock Auction, misc. items, 6:30 pm, goats & chickens, 7:30 pm, every 1st & 3rd Fri., on Hwy. 84 E., Quitman. Info: Ronnie Gaines, 912-2639940/985-4205.
Nov. 4 Boer Goat Auction, 12 noon, H&M Livestock Market, goat & fowl sale,

admission, arts & crafts, downtown Hazlehurst. Info: Chamber of Commerce, 912-375-4543. Oct. 28 Webster County Olde Tyme Festival, craft booths, Webster Co. Chamber of Commerce, Preston. Info: Darrell Holbrook, 912-828-8515 or Melinda Fussell, 912-828-6105. Oct. 28 Salacoa Creek Fall Festival, 10 am-7 pm, arts & crafts, plants. Info: Tomi Whitaker, 706-602-2905 or e-mail: twhitaker@gordoncounty.org. Oct. 28-29 33rd Annual Mountain Moonshine Festival, arts & crafts, Dawsonvill~. Info: 706-265-6278.

MISCELLANEOUS
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Merr:edes Lassiterat 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 category.

every 1st & 3rd Sat., 1 pm, Hwy. 46 E.,

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Metter. Info: 912-537-2172 or 912-282-

9691

(market)

or e-mail:

myra1@cybersouth.com.

Nov. 4 2nd Annual Dixie Classic Fullblood

Nov. 3-4 41st Christmas in November Bazaar,

Floyd Co. Homemakers Council, Fri., 10

am-6 pm, Sat. ,9 am-5 pm, Rome Civic

Ctr. Info: 706-295-3153.



Boer Goat Sale, selling 25 bucks & 50 Nov. 3-4 15th Annual Bazaar/Craft Fair,

does, Ga. Nat.'1 Fairgrounds & Agricenter, Perry. Info:. Carroll T. Cannon, 229-776-4383. Nov. 4 Goat Sale, 1 pm, 1st & 3rd Sat., Tri County Livestock Sales, Hwy. 206 & 268 Crossing, Ambrose. Info: 912-359-

Monroe Church of God. Info: 770-2674581. Nov. 4 Fall Festival, 9 am, crafts, woodworking, more, 1st United Lutheran Church, 3481 Frey Lake Rd., Kennesaw. Info: Doris Beyers, 770-422-

3803/2914.

8668.

EQUINE EVENTS

Nov. 4 Cotton Gin Festival, 10 am-5 pm, arts

Oct. 28 Barrel Race, 2 pm, 3-D barrels, 75% payback, Golden Oak Arena. Info: 706657-2066.
Oct. 28 Halloween Hunter/Jumper Games Schooling Show, Pegasus Riding School, Griffin. fafo: 770-228-3865.

& crafts, Main St., Hwy. 83, Bostwick. Info: J1Jne Whittaker, 706-342-2664. Nov. 11-12 Beaver Creek Arts & Crafts Festival, 1O am-5 pm, Ivey, near Gordon. Info: Beaver Creek Art Assn., 1900 Wesleyan Dr., #504, Macon 31210 or 912-475-5338 (eves.).

CRAFT FAIRS

Nov, 18 26th Annual Bazaar, 9 am-2 pm, arts

Oct. 27-29 Fires on the Frontier2nd Annual & crafts, Cleveland UMC, E. Kytle St.,

Southeastern Heritage Festival, Native

Cleveland. Info: 706-219-1063.



Bees, Honey & Supplies
'00 light Sourwood honey, $34 a case with the comb, single stong hives, $50, 1 1/2 stong, $65 and etc. Gary Gailey Cleveland 706-865-6410
1 gallon honey, $18/quarts, $6/pints $4/beepollen, $4.50/combhoney, $4 /beehives, $85-$100/cornsyrup bee feed $3/gallon. John Pluta Milledgeville 912-452 2337
1O frames colonies, $100 each; honey, supplies, queens and bees removat from bldgs. and trees. Harold Ward Jr. Thomson 706-541-0608
Excellent quality Sourwood honey, $31/gal ppd., mild flower, $21/gal. ppd., 5 gallon container, $85 ppd. Lloyd Allison Cleveland 706-865-4485
Fresh dark honey $1/lb., will deliver 5 gallons or more. April Boozer Conyers 770 860-1480
Honey for sale, $10 a gallon. John & Theresia Riechert Blackshear 912-449-2828
Honey light new Sourwood, $6.50/qt.

American/Appalachian festival, Sat., 10

PESTICIDES & RECERTIFICATION

Combhoney, $6/qt. Wildflower $5/qt. Robert

am-8 pm, Sun., 10 am-6 pm, earty American skills & craftsmen, Reinhardt College, Waleska. Info: 770-7205970/5971. Oct 28 2nd Annual Arts/Crafts Fair, Drayton Daze, Drayton Baptist Church, 2515 River Rd., Vienna. Info: Rev. Howard Alford, 912-268-8456 or e-mail:

Nov. 1 GSPA Field Day, Tifton. Info: Dr. Gil Landry, CAES-Griffin Campus, University of Ga., 1109 Experiment St., Griffin 30223-1797.
Nov. 12 GACAA Annual Meeting/PIG. Info: Duren Bell, P.O. Box 1017, Ft. Valley 31030.

Hill Suwanee 770-945-0018.
Light clear, rare exceptional, delicious Sourwood honey, $32 Wild Mtn. honey, $26 delivered to you. Michael Surles Blairsville 706-745-4170
Local unheated, unfiltered, raw honey for sale by the pt., gals. and etc. Wayne T. Ashmore Carrollton 770-832-6317

halford@alltel.net.

MISCELLANEOUS

Mountain Wildflower, 5 gal/$65, $77/ppd.,

Oct. 28 7th Annual Craft Fair, Norwich Baptist Church, Brunswick. Info: Gertie Aldridge, 912-265-6064.
Oct. 28 Wauka Mtn. School Fall Festival & Craft Show, Clermont. Info: Angie Motes, 770-983-1413/7518.

Oct.

30 Ga. Foreestry Assn. Landowners' Meeting, 6 pm, Statesboro Kiwanis Club, fairgrounds off SR 67, guest speaker: Dennis Hosack. Info: 770-4167621.

gal, $15, $22/ppd., Sourwood 1 gal, $24

$31/ppd., jars in case also. Lakemont 706-782-6722

Bob Binnie

New crop Tupelo and Gallberry honey now

ready. Joann Rowell Nahunta 912-462-5068

Will remove honeybees & other bees in

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follow these guidelines:



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Please mail notices at least three weeks prior to the date of event. Items will

be published two weeks prior to their occurence in the calendar.

Equine events should be included in the quarterly horse edition and should not

be ~ubmitted for pub!ication again in the calendar. If a change in the date, time,

!Je. etc. 1s necessary, we will be happy to include the notices again as a correction.
. Calendar an_nou!1cemen~ should as close to 20 words as j>ossible and

include the following information: date, time, name of event, location, and.name and

telephone number for further information.

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. When submitting multiple listings, please submit events taking place on

Metro & long dist. beyond Metro Co. area Milton D. Scott East Point 404-344-0719
Will remove honeybees and unwanted equipment in Upson and surrounding counties, pollination services. Darrell Wainwright Thomaston 706-647-8413
Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area, Wildflower honey $20/gal W. 0. Canady Douglasville 770-942-3887
Will remove honeybees, pollination services, wax for sale, honey in Perry area reasonable quotes. D. Oliver Perry 912-987 . 7454

different dates on separate sheets of paper. (All sheets may be mailed in the same

envelope, however). When submitting a notice please specify when you would like the request

rteoqbueesptiunbglihshaendd;icortahfet rewxisheibiitts,;.,,iellt~c.

included approximately one month before the event takes place.

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Livestock auctions listed in the Market Bulletin sometimes offer related items for

sale, such as livestock equipment. Notices for auctions selling any items other than

livestock must be accompanied by the name and license number of the auctioneer or

the name and license number of the auctioneer and/or auction company for which the

auctioneer is employed.

If you have questions regarding the Bulletin's Calendar of Events, call Randy

Cox at 404-656-3682.

Things To Eat
'00 dried apples 3 qt. $13.50 ppd. Robert Norrell Gainesville 770-532-3945
'99 Stuart pecans $4.99 lbs. mostly halves, bagged in freezer. James Pillow Jackson . 770-957-9990
'99 pecan crop $4/lb. shelled. Robert Bassett Macon 912-788-1648
'99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $5 pe lb. plus postage. Edward Thurmond Madison

Seeds: Passion vine, zinna, zebrina malva, daylillies, marigold, blackeye Susan, money

Flowers Requiring Permits

706-342-3362 '99 shelled pecans, mostly halves, $7/lb.

plant, $1.00 plus SASE. L. Mulkey Cumming

bagged in freezer, postage paid in Ga., 3 lb.

770-889-7079

Ifyou have questions regarding this category, min. Franklin Eaton Gainesville 770-532~

Seeds: snow-on-mountain, purple call Emerald Johnson at 404-651-9084. 9340

bachelor's button, marigold, Martin gourd or luffa $1/pkg. w/LSASE ea. kind. Mary Tindall 114 Hill Rd. Ashburn 31714 229-567-2473
Strawberry begonia 15/$12, hosta 6/$12, Jacobs ladder (blue ribbon winner), Stephanotis, butter-fly-bush or fever few $2/SASE. A. Mashburn 1030 Haywood Va. Rd. Armuchee 30105
Trees and shrubs, 75 varieties. Johnson Dahlonega 706-864-1308
Unusual exotic succulents and cacti, many kinds aloes, agaves, haworthias, jades, kalanchoes, some variegated, some crested. V. C. Dennis Barnesville 770-358-2767
Vinca minor, English ivy, and green liriope, sev. English boxwood. Charles Woodliff Alpharetta 770-475-5365
Vinca mixed, white trumpet pink, white

The Georgia Wildflower Protection Act requires that shipments of officially protected plants be accompanied by transport tags displaying a permit number issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Ladyslipper Orchids and Goldenseal are examples of protected plants. When advertising protected plants in the Market Bulletin, please submit a copy of your permit to sell protected plants. Ads submitted without this information will not be published. For further information on the sale or shipment of protected plants, contact: Protected Plant Program, 2117 U.S. Hwy. 278 SE, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411.
Flowers Wanted

2000 dried peaches, 2 lbs., $12.50 ppd. Homer Kinsey Cleveland 706-865-5510
Black walnuts in hull, $3, a bushel. Greg Givens Dacula 770-962-5575
Black walnuts in hull, $5 a bushel. Eloise Smithwick Canton 770-887-6665
Black walnuts, 2000 crop, hulled, $5. per bushel. David E. Hatch 1583 Austin Road Winder 30680 770-868-0427
Delicious red and yellow apples, you pick, Rome, Yates, Jonathan, Arkansas Black, and others. James Prestridge Blairsville 706745-5881
Dried apples, 3 lbs.' for $20, ppd. Norma Halley RR 2, Box 24E Metter 30439 912-6855266
Free black walnuts you pick bring your appointment Randy Brewer Woodstock 770-

hibiscus, cypress vine $1 PP. V. James 158 Powers Circle Rd. Ellabell 31308
Compost
All of those grass clippings and other organic matter that you
compost really do add nitrogen to your soil, according to the University of Georgia Extension Service. Over a year's time, 10 pounds of nitrogen are released gradually for every one

Want azaleas, hydrangeas, gardenias, lorapetalums, leyland cypress, lireope, dwarf mondo, ivy, ajuga. Shirley Olmstead 490 Dorsey Rd. Hampton 770-946-3525
Want continuous supply of var. liriope and hosta. A. Mann Athens 706-543-6215
Want free flower seeds, plants or bulbs. Joann Tompkins 211 Stone Mountain St. Lawrenceville 30045
Want southern lady, cinnaJJ:1on and Christmas ferns; also, ground cover Mitchella repens known as Partridge Berry. Diane Beeler Atlanta 404-377-6948

592-1172
Fresh farm yard eggs, white, brown, pink, blue, green, $1 .25 a dozen. Evelyn Olney Cumming 770-888-5621
Fresh large brown yard eggs, $1.25 a dozen, call for availability. Byron Turner Brooks 770-461-5892
Ga. red sweet potatoes, priced by grade. P. Powers Cordele 912-273-5874
Heading collards and sweet potatoes for sale at my home. Randall Morris Cumming 770-887-2.i9s
Home grown shelled pecans for your holiday baking, 2 pounds, $12 includes

percent of organic matter. This amount is relatively small. It's too small to be considered in UGA fertilizer recommendations.

Access the Market Bulletin. via the postage to any state. Wanda Stribling Georgia Department of Agriculture Home LaGrange 706-884-3449
Page at: http://www.agr.state.ga.us Japanese persimmons, $1.25/lb. at my Note: advertisements for the Market place, no shipping. J. R. Crapo Duluth 770Bulletin cannot be accepted via e-mail. 476-3385

New crop, black walnuts in hulls, $5 a bushel. Lois Burnette Rock 706-648-4025
Pecan cracking, stewards .15/lb., others .20/lb., cleaning .05/lb. Raymond Gilbert Madison 706-342-3623
Pecans; buy and sell. James Exum Morven 912-775-2234
Pumpkins for sale, cushaws butternut squash, and banana squash. George Mize _c_a_no_n_70_6_-=24~5~-5~3~0~1_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Sugar cane syrup, new crop, $30/case, exc. glty. T. Hutchinson Duluth 770476-2156
Water ground meal, flour, grits, $3/5 lbs., $4/10 lbs. plus post., also grind your corn. Mike Buckner Junction City 706-269-3630
Will crack shell, separate your pecans for

Sterile grass carp, rainbow trout, catfish fingerlings, bream, quanity discounts, DNR registered/licensed, statewide del. avail or pick by appt. Randy Bennington Cumming 770-889-9341
Sterile triploid grass carp, 8-1 O", 10-12" size; quantity discount; del. available. Michael Bigley Savannah 912-691-5773
Will meet or beat any price on hybrid bream, coppemose bream, largemouth bass, 2 & 3", prompt statewide dely. avail. V. Buford Cordele 912-273-4157
Worms for sale, European night-crawlers $20/lb., will ship also, worm casting, $5 for 5 pound. Ron Stobries Fitzgerald 912-4236081

.30/lb., cleaned pecans for sale @ $5/lb., ppd., 3/lb. min. Russell Eaton Stockbridge

Fertilizers & Mulches

770-506-2727

'00 coastal Bermuda sq. bales, can be used

Herbs

as mulch or cow hay, $2 each. Mike Long. Jesup 912-427-0826

'00 pods, great 3401 rooster, $"ffOr '00 mulch hay, $1.50/sq. bale at barn, del.

brookview spur cash sauce seed only. Bobby available, 200 min. Margaret Morrison

Clark 6412 Rock Springs Rd. Lithonia 30038 Hartwell 706-376-5856

Fresh & dried basil, $1.50/pkt., send one '00 mulch hay, sq. bales, sev. thousand

$0.33 stamp to address. Judy King _2971 bales avail. w/dely. on 400 bale min., leave

Stone Mountain St. Lithonia 30058

message. Nick Potts Jefferson 706-367-

Fresh Elephant garlic cloves, composted 4054

soil, no pesticides, 12/$7 postpaid. E.L. Poole '00 wheat & rye straw, heavy bales barn

240 Tom Summers Rd. Americus 31709

stored, $3 bale, large quantities avail., del.

Mullein, St. John's wort dried leaf and other avail. Jason Strickland Watkinsville 706herbal products. Amy Abrahamson 769-5852

Danielsville 706-789-2663

'00 wheat straw, large tight sq. bales, barn

Old walking multiplying year round onions, stored, $2.25 per bale, leave message. Jerry $10/15, $20/40, and $40/100. J. Thome 216 Wood Athens 706-353-1625

Piedmont Rd. The Rock 30285

00' wheat straw 1.90/bale, mulch hay

Organic aloe plants, 20 various sizes, $5 and up, cannot ship. Pegsy Collis Marietta

1.25/bale, delivery available. Sandersville 478-552-0665

John Bridges

_77_0_-_43_7-_8_3~05~---------Peppers, Serrano, chili, long cayenne,

2000 straw crop, $2 per bale. Tom Morris Hartwell 706-376-8213

tobasco, 8 pods, $1/w SASE. Ann Dutton 179 2000 wheat straw, $2 a bale at barn, $2.75

Constitution Blvd. Lawrenceville 30045.

a bale, del. anywhere in Ga., large tight bright

Yellowroot, three 4 lb. lardbox contents, bales. L. McGowan Bartow 912-625-3667

only $20 ppd., large amount available, 400 sq. bales '00 rye straw hay, dry tight

reasonable prices. Albert Cook 2356 Track bales, $1.50 a bale if all taken. Nate Brantley

Rock Church Rd. Blairsville 30512

Wrightsville 478-864-9981

Fish & Supplies

A+ horse manure w/shavings, lge. pickup load, 3 mos.-1 yr. Garden Gold $49, dely. w/in

Channel catfish, bream & bluegill for stocking lakes. Bob Reece Whitesburg 770834-2800
12-14" sterile grass carp, 3-5", 5-6", 6-8", 811" channel catfish, qty. disc., free statewide dely. avail. Mike Buford Cordele 912-2734150
A1 quality channel fingerlings, graded, priced by size, accurate weights & counts, gtd. live healthy, delivery avail. G.L. Gilbert Thomaston 706-648-3409 706-648-2062

20 mi. Chip Salem Alpharetta 770-664-7924
Aged horse manure mixed with wood shavings, $5 pick up, 3 for $10, you load. D. Landers Stockbridge 770-957-2754
Aged horse manure w/shavings, exc. condition weed free, $20 per truck load, year round, free loading by owner. J. Dodd Alpharetta 770-475-2777
Free compost, horse manure and shavings, you load and haul, by appointment only. S. Turner Buford 30519 770-271-4159

Bass, bluegill, channel catfish, redbreast, .. Free horse manure mix w/shavings, easy

shellcrackers, sterile grass carp. del. avail. pickup appt. only. Danny Austin Roberta 912-

access, you load, Alpharetta/ Woodstock area. Julie Balai Alpharetta 770-475-0740

836-4938

Free horse.. rT]anure mix w/shavings,. we

Bass,. channel catfish fingertings, bluegill, load, you haul. Joel Dean Dahlonega 706-

bream, shell cracker, hybrid bream, sterile 265-4939

grass carp, dely. avail. ., Tony Chew Free horse manure mix w/shavings, you

Manchester 706-846-3657

pick up, easy access, convenient for Clark-

Brown trout for sale, 5'-7", if not home, Oconee & surrounding counties, del. $35. D. please leave message, will call back. Kevin Vaughn Bogart 706-769-6706

Kane Blairsville 706-745-5257



Free manure/shavings dbl. bagged, not

Catfish, channel, pen raised, $2 a lb., aged, you load/haul, dry weather only, please

minimum 10 lbs, you clean. Frank Gardner leave message. 0. Culp Woodstock 770-

Fayetteville 770-487-5991

664-5181

Catfish, channel, sterile grass carp, avail. Garden Gold aged horse compost

now, taking orders for fall; bass, bluegill, w/shavings, dump truck load $95, free dely.

redear, and crappie. L. Davis Calhoun 706- w/in 10 miles. Gordon Hamby Austell 770-

629-3219 706-629-1545

948-2977

Channel catfish fingerlings 4-6", 6-8', 8-10" Horse manure w/shavings mix, delivered,

also several 1000 lbs. and 1 1/2 lbs. Orville small dump truck, $40/load depending on

Carver Douglas 912-384-5090

distance. Jim Ripley Crabapple 770-410-

Channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, 9176

redbreast, hybrid bream, sterile grass carp, Mulch hay 5x5 rolls, $25. Bryant Skipper

del. available. Johnny Mitchell Dexter.912- Macon 912-781-2715

875-3611

Mulch or feed hay, $1.25/sq. bale in field,

Channel catfish, sterile grass carp, bluegill, can load on your trailer, 100 bale min. W

shell cracker, red breast, hybrid bream, Vassar Hartwell 706-376-9019

delivery available. John Mitchell Springfield Oat and some rye straw square bales,

912-754-3696

$2.50 per bale, call after 6:00 pm. Julin

Frozen Catalpa, $1 dozen, Catalpa trees $1 Kimbell Jackson 770-775-4213

to 1.50 ea. Joe Mask Fayetteville 770-461- Pine straw 3.50 per bale, del., installation

7068

avail. Richard Lewis Buford 770-932-2217

Golden, brook, brown & rainbow trout for Pine straw min. 75 bales, $4 a bale,

sale, pick up or delivery. Willis Dyer delivered and installed. J. W. Lewis

Hiawassee 706-896-3915

Cumming 770-886-9427

Grass carp, bluegill & shellcracker bream, channel catfish fingerlings, bass, fathead minnows, del. or pick-up by appointment. Robert Brown Brooks 770-719-8039

Pine straw, fresh clean bales, $2.75, installation available South Atlanta, free del. Joshua Bulloch Warm Springs 770-5710189

Red wigglers bait size $15-lb., minimum Pinestraw delivered or installed, short and

order 2-lbs postage paid. Lucy Brantley long needle, call between 8 .and 5 M-F. Russ

Douglas 912-384-4743

Austin Loganville 770-466-9111

Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/$25, Rye straw, full of grain, bermuda mulch or

10,000/$40, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton cow hay, $2.25 bale. Anthony Qevito Mauk

Lumber City 912-363-4451

912-862-5908

Regd. producers of sterile grass carp, Wheat straw for sale. Douglas Patterson

channel catfish, bluegill, shellcracker, red Douglasville 770-949-4390 770-942-2637

breast, hybrid bream, crappie, delivery avail. Paul Williams Hawkinsville 912-892-3144

Poultry Compost

Sterile grass carp, DNR registered, quantity

discount, farm pickup, Mon-Sat, statewide To help connect suppliers with those in

delivery, calls 9:00 to.9:00. Del Chapman need of poultry compost, the Market

McDonough 770-957-8916

Bulletin is now including such

Sterile grass carp, bluegills, largemouth advertisements in this portion of the

bass 6"-12", statewide del. available. Randy Fertilizers and Mulches category. Ads are

Cooper Newnan 770-304-2008 770-275-. sbject to the same general guidelines tor

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all Market Bulletin advertisements found

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, all sizes, .=o:.:n=":p:::a,,.g.=e..::2::...~-~--------bluegill & redear bream & bass. Ed Chicken litter, $70 spreader truck load,

Henderson Dearing 706-595-7183

everyday, $10 pick up. Theorzanna Smith

Sterile grass carp, channel catfish, bluegill, Hamilton 706-628-4702

shellcracker, redbreast, hybrid bream, largemouth bass, del. avail. Clint Shiver

Oddities

Newton 912-734-5144

Fresh or dried sweet Annie 'Artemesia",

To advertise, you must be a resident of "annua", wonderful scent; makes beautiful

Georgia, out-of-state wanted column is the wreaths or arrangements $3.50 a bunch.

only exception to this rule

Cecil Stanton Conyers 770-922-9337

Wednesday October 25, 2000
Equine Appreciation Focus Of Upcoming Events

THE MARKET BULLETIN
Equine Auctions
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Pumpkins
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Georgia's equine and all the waiver of liability for all horse Said equine are being sold as individual sealed envelopes with the everyone: From the home gardener

various products and services events. There also will be an impounded animals previously description of the animal indicated to the 4-H Club competition,

associated with them comprise a opportunity to adopt a wild horse or owned by Robbie Jewel under the on the outside of the envelope. Bids growing the biggest pumpkin valuable segment of the state's burro or attend the Cowboy authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of must be in writing and should continues to fascinate people.

agricultural industry. In recognition Mounted Shooting Association O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines include the description of animal; Miniature pumpkins are very

of this fact, the Georgia Horse Trials. The Conyers Rockdale Act). No representation is made cash bid offer; the name, address and popular and pie pumpkins are the

Council, in association with various Equestrians Fun Show will hold 16 regarding any registration or possible daytime telephone number of person choice for cooking. And from now

state equine organizations, invites classes, including timed, registration of said equine nor of the offering the bid; and a statement that until Halloween, almost everyone

all Georgians to join them on elimination, and game events from physical condition of said equine. it is being made subject to the terms seems to be searching for that

Saturday, Nov. 4 to celebrate 1 to 5 p.m. For further information, Any documentation in possession of of this notice.

perfect jack-o' -lantern.

Equine Appreciation Day, 2000 in contact Mary Simmons at (770) the Department of Agriculture All sealed bids should be sent or Pumpkins have become the

several locations across the state: 979-5471. For more information regarding registration, physical delivered to:

centerpiece of the entertainmnt

Here are the locations and events on the NATRC competitive condition or past veterinary Melinda Woliver

farming business. Entertainment

scheduled:

workshop and trail ride, call Dr. treatment of said equine is available Equine Division, Room 143

farming is a term used for farms

Northwest Georgia: The Saddle Vivian McWilliams at (770) 784- upon request; however, not Georgia Department ofAgriculture offering tours, hayrides, carving

and Harness Club will hold a day of 6500 or Lori Rand at (770) 267- withstanding the availability of such 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive classes and field trips as part of

equine activities from 9 a.m. to 5 2698.

documentation, or lack thereof, or Atlanta, GA 30334-4201

their sales business.

p.m. at the Cherokee Capital Check-in for the Cowboy verbal information given .to the All bids must be received by 10 Pumpkins grow on vines that

Fairgrounds in Calhoun. The main Mounted Shooting Association Department, said sale is for the equine am., Monday, 0 ctober 30, 2000. require a lot of space. That often

feature is a presentation by Carol Trials begins at 9 a.m. For more on an "as is" basis without any

Said equine are being sold as limits home gardens. However,

Coppinger, a Pat Parelli-certified information, call Dwayne Towns at representation regarding registration, impounded animals previously many newer varieties have

instructor, whose program, (678) 413-9217. At 9:30 a.m., physical condition or acceptable use owned by Bruce Collins under the restricted vines or bush-type vines

"Teaching People to Teach Horses there will be a guide trail ride of the animal. The successful bidder authority of Chapter 13 of Title 4 of and can be grown in smaller areas.

Naturally," provides an opportunity through the trails and jumps used in will be notified by telephone on O.C.G.A. (Humane Care for Equines This is particularly true for the

to learn how to train your favorite the 1996 Atlanta Olympics Three- Monday, October 30, 2000, and must Act). No representation is made miniatures.

equine. The program includes Day Event. For more information, be prepared to tender the price by regarding any registration or possible Most miniature pumpkins are

lectures, seminars, horse care and .call Donna Pieper at (770) 466- cashiers check and move the animal registration of said equine nor of actually gourds. The unique shapes

training, a parade of breeds, 1181 or Mike Medlock at (770) frotii the impoundment facility by 6 the physical condition of said and colors and diminutive size

demonstrations, vendors of equine 760-0537.

p.m. on Tuesday, October 31, 2000. equine. Any documentation in make them ideal for decorative

products and services, wagon rides, Central

Georgia:

A If a successful bidder fails to possession of the Department of displays.

and a "little britches" cowboy and Community Millennium Trail tender the price as required, the Agriculture regarding registration, Pumpkins are usually planted in

cowgirl contest for ages six and Celebration is slated at the Georgia Department of Agriculture physical condition or past veterinary May and June in north Georgia and

under. For more information, call Durhamtown Plantation, 2350 may refuse to accept any other bids treatment of said equine is available June and July in south Georgia.

(706) 629-4639 or (706) 629-9968. Randolph Church Road, Union made by the successful bidder at this upon request; however, not Depending on the vine type, they

Northeast Georgia: The Point. For more information, call auction or any future auction.

withstanding the availability of such require 15 to 50 square feet of

Chattahoochee Trail Horse (706) 486-4603 or (478) 552-6i45. This horse is subject to periodic documentation, or lack thereof, or space per plant. Varieties usually

Association will host a poker ride in Festivities include wagon train and inspection by the Georgia verbal information given to the require 75 to 120 days from

the Chattahoochee National Forest trail rides. Ride out is 10 a.m. A Department of Agriculture for a Department, said sale is for the planting to maturity.

in Dahlonega. Registration and negative coggins test is required. period of 24 months.

equine on an "as is" basis without any In buying a pumpkin, always

Rabies check-in is from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at
the Jake Mountain Horse Camp on Bull Mountain. A negative coggins must be shown and a release of liability must be signed upon checkin. Ride out is from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Participants are asked to bring their own water. For more information, call Ellen Stara at (770) 475-3258 (before 9 p.m.) or Joe West at (706) 216-6677.
East Metro: Several activities will take place on Equine Appreciation Day at the Georgia International Horse Park in Conyers, including guided trail rides, a competitive trail . ride workshop by the North American Trail Riders Conference, demonstrations, a parade of breeds, drill team performances, and a fun

A Fun Show is planned at the Flying W Ranch in Covington. Fifteen fun events (musical chairs, wiener race, egg and spoon race, ride a buck bareback, barrel races, etc.) begin at 9 a.m. For more information, call Mary Ellen Bums at (706) 468-1449, Pat Harmon at (770) 775-1210 or Dorothy Rarrick at (770) 412-1177.
Southeast Georgia: The South Georgia Arabian Horse Association will hold the Chile Day Horse Show at the Bullock Horseman's Association Arena in Statesboro. Forty-nine show classes including hunter, halter, lead line, Paso, saddleseat, western pleasure and fun games begin at 9:30 .a.m. Payback is $20, $15, $10, and $5. Negative coggins is required. For

Notice ofAuction of Equine representation regarding registration, look for one with a good strong

Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the physical condition or acceptable use hancile that has no damage. Fully

Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the

of the animal. The successful bidder will be notified by telephone on

mature pumpkins will most often have a dull sheen and will be of the

Georgia Department of Agriculture Monday, October 30, 2000, and must color typical for that variety.

will receive sealed bids on the following equine as a grade horse, to wit:
8 year old Bay Mustang X mare 5 mon1h old buckskin Mustang X filly The said equine may be inspected at the Equine Critical Care

be prepared to tender the price by Pumpkins that are damaged or

fCraosmhierthsechimecpkoaunnddmmeonvtefatchielitayrub.mya6l -

not fully pt.cked wt"ll

mature hav~ a

when they're short_ sheIf Iie.

p.m. on Tuesday, 0 ctober 31, 2000. If a successful bidder fails to

pEuvmenpkiwnshewnt.11

picke,d, store ~or

npnel , oy

most one to

tender the price as required, the Georgia Department of Agriculture

four months. Southern-grown pumpkins store less than that.

Facility in Decatur, Georgia from 12 may refuse to accept any other bids

noon-6 p.m. Friday, October 27, and made by the successful bidder at this

Saturday, October 28 from IO a.m. to auction or any future auction.

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2 p.m. For directions to location, call This horse is subject to periodic

(404) 656-3713.

inspection by the Georgia neighbor's home, or sicken and

Sealed bids only will be received Department of Agriculture for a die, increasing the probability of

on the equine. Bids should be in period of 24 months.

being picked up by children or

----------------------------+pets.

Want old materials--large handhewn beams

Out-Of-State Wanted

Symptoms of rabies in people

horse show. Participants must show

more information, contact Norma

& sills, T&G flooring & panelling; will consider old farm bldgs. Cindy Bregenzer Norcross

Want 2-8 round bales fair quality hay include pain or tingling at the site

a negative coggins test and sign a Stallings at (912) 852-5370.

770_393.0089

delivered. Jeff Benefield Jeff Benefield 192 of the bite, hallucinations, fear of

Gentle, homemade lye soap, 5 oz. bar, $2,

Want safety shields for Golden 27 new hiway 131 EufaulaAL334-687-5010
Want 1 inch lumber, 3 ft. long to make fence model cane mill, need belt side,. but will take Want JD 450 loader, left final drive, in good water due to spasms in the throat,

shipping $3 for total order. Linda Stewart pickets, reasonable price, no collect calls. T. both. Marcus D. Walker Bonaire 912-922- condition. James D. Allen 5423 Broadway Rd and paralysis. Once these

Cumming 770-887-6988 Good quality gourds for crafts and martins,

McClendon Fayetteville 770-461-6923 Want a claw foot bathtub for watering

8578



Want someone to plant about 50 A. pasture

Sanford NC 27330 919-499-0321 Want heading collard and .okra seeds. Ellie

symptoms appear, the disease is

several shapes and sizes to choose from, $1 trough. Bobby Smith Snellville 770-979- land in Franklin Co. Johnnie Hall Royston Broadhead 1245 Thorton Rd. Carthage MS invariably fatal. That is why

each. William Blackwell Jasper 770-7352646
Gourds dipper, crooked handle bird; many

5310
Want chicken house cages, will take down and haul off. Johnny Carney Danielsville

706-245-8754 301-292-6278
Want someone to sprig farm field to hay field 50+ Acres. Reidsville, Lyons area.

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Firewood

prevention and early treatment following an animal bite are so

sizes and shapes, $1 and up. Stewart Marlow Commerce 706-245-8725
Gourds: martin alf sizes, no shipping. Hoyt

706-795-5728
Want chicken nesting boxes, rust ok. Pam Gibbs Byron 912-956-0327

Charles R. Fetz Savannah 912-925-5986
Want to buy a used roto-rooter, please call after 7:00. James Sutton Norman Park 912-

All firewood advertised in the Market Bulletin must be cut from the advertiser's

important.
Green & seasoned hardwood for. sale,

Howard Cumming 770-887-2039

Want dried crowder peas. Marie .Hurt _7_69,__-~31,__4_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ personally owned property. In addition, by mostly split oak, will del. in several counties,

Home made herbal soaps, old timey herbal creams and salves, many other, alf natural

Atlanta 404-888-2204 Want electric meat grinder, 11 O volt. Alan

Want to buy barley straw in square bales. John Merrill Newnan 770-304-1526

law, terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to

$150/cd., $75/1/2 ed. Greenville 888_672-9333

Raine Miller

products. P.J. Taylor Buena Vista 912-6495496

Lagrone Atlanta 706-359-7982 Want fish supplies/related items, will travel

Want to buy hand carved bread tray. Linda Christopher 5659 Willis Wood Circle

advertise firewood. Advertisers must use the standard unit of measure, the cord,

Hardwood split and del., $150 a cord in Cherokee and adjoining Counties. Danny

Lucky buckeyes $3.25/doz., incl. shipping. anywhere and pay cash. Harry Matthews Cumming 30040 770-475-4125

when specifying the amount of firewood Bishop Canton 770-720-0864

J. Simmons 2720 Skyland Dr. Atlanta 30319 404-327-9733
Martin, craft, crooked handle, bottle neck gourds will ship. Wallace Maxwell Royston 706-245-4218

Hoschton 770-932-0033
Want large bolt cutters, also used steal traps and body traps, at reasonable price. Ernest Strickland 24381 Highway 85 Gay 30218 706-538-6368

Want to buy large crab apples. Sammy Cole Dallas 678-363-0287
Want to buy old jar of wheat pennies. John Gray Brunswick 912-634-1682
Want to buy wheat grass for juicing or

for sale. 100% fat lighter kindling cut from fat lighter
Stumps' Shl.pping ava'ilable. Mi'ckey Paul Glenwood 912-523-5652
All dry hardwoods, cut, split 1/2 cord, $75

Hardwood, split, 1/2 cord, $75 delivered and

stacked in Athens area, $25. Mike Rodowitz

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chunks for $20, or all cut in pieces $25. V.L.

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local del. ava11. Doug Stroup 770-898-1076

McDonough

up. Pa.kCaanrdrohll.icJkaorcykfs'iroenwo7o7d0-7$7152-546fu7114cord $65

Ferrell Smyrna 770-4:32-6751
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please. George Cooper 0216

Atlanta 404-696-

Want usedbrooder and metaI ch.icken nests near Hiawassee/Towns County, reasonable.

Covered split oak firewoo.d, $60 1/2 cord,

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1/2 cord. L.D. Carver Jasper 770-735-3432 Seasoned and split oak firewood, $65 1/2
cord, $125 a full cord, del. available. Bob Lewis

Want to buy sassafras root. JoAnne Fortson Flowery Branch 770-967-9921

Want old and new linen calenders, please calf. Faye Reynolds Ball Ground 770-8932127

Nancy Kelly Young Harris 706-379-1488 Want used plastic pots, 1,2,3 gallons. Joe
Thomas Ft. Valley 912-825-1186

Five cords fat light-wood from pine stumps, cut/split fireplace, heater, kindling, $400 p/c. Ellis Dowd Collins 912-684-2642

Fayetteville 770-461-4083 Seasoned hardwood cutand split, $75 for 112
cord, del. available. George New Carrollton

Want to buy 7400 or 7800 MFWD or trade conventional Peterbilt KW cat engine, please call. E. H. Sistrunk Auburn 800-239-4554

Want old gristmill stone, 30 to 42 inches in Want white walnuts, butternuts in hull, Free firewood, tree already down, you cut & 770_836_1093 diameter. Becky L. Sims 9699 Hwy 158 West bushel, peck, or gallon. Roy Chastain Helen remove, call before 6 pm. Dorothy Brown Seasoned mxd. hdwd. 114, 112, .full cord :.:..A:.:..m;.;;b:.:..ro;;;.;s;.;;e;..;3;..;1..;;,5,;,;12-'-91;..;;2;...-3;;..;;8;...4...;;-7...;;1:.:..38;.,__ _ _ _ .;..7:.:..06:...:.:..87;...8_-2_7_0_1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .;..A:.:..tl:.:..an:.:..t:.:..a:.:..4...;,04:.:..:.:..6:.:..22:...:.:..97;...8:.:..2.;..__ _ _ _ _ _ _1quantities custom orders, del. avail. Steve

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GAC to Host Annual Harvest Celebration

Wednesday October 25, 2000

October is the best time of year to plant or reseed a fescue lawn. When seeding, try using a variety that is disease and drought resistant. Fescue lawns should be fertilized this month and again in December. If you have a Bermuda grass lawn and you want it to be green during the winter. months, overseed the Bermuda with annual rye grass. It's not a good idea to overseed centipede or zoysia grass. These grasses often are weakened by overseeding which will lead to a decline in the quality of the lawn.
Ornamentals do not need to be fertilized in the fall with the exception of evergreen azaleas and rhododendrons, which can be lightly fertilized this month to prevent yellowing during winter.
Remember to mulch plants to protect them from cold damage in the weeks and months ahead. Also, don't forget to water, even when it is chilly outside. Droughts can occur in winter and they can be as damaging to newlyplanted trees and shrubs as summer droughts.
Since indoor and outdoor temperatures are more equal now, October is a good time to move your summer houseplants indoors. Keep these tips in mind as you prepare to move your plants: inspect your plants and control any diseases or insects you find; try to locate the plants in areas which will have as little change as possible in light and humidity; avoid placing plants in drafty areas or near heating vents.
Before you harvest carrots, water the soil so they will be easier to pull. Once harvested, trim the tops immediately so the leaves won.'t draw moisture out of the roots and make them limp.
If you have areas of lawn that are thin because of too much shade or competition from tree roots, you may want to replace the grass with a ground cover. Some ground covers to consider are liriope, common periwinkle, ajuga and ivy. After you remove the lawn grass, sprig with the chosen groundcover and apply a layer of mulch to protect the plants for the coming winter.
Ann, Heathei; and Patrick Savelle (Ir), of Farmington, Ga., are pictured with the quadruplet lambs born to their ewe Mabel, also shown. They are the children of Tim and Amy Savelle.

The Georgia Agribusiness Council is hosting its 25th Annual Harvest Celebration November 17 at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta.
This annual celebration provides an opportunity for leaders from every commodity and service sector to gather in a festive salute to the agribusiness industry, according to GAC Executive Director
Gary Black. Proceeds from the event support the Council program of work objectives, including state and federal legislative monitoring, agricultural education projects for school children,

USDA Clarifies Pork Ballot Changes

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's

Agricultural Marketing Service has

announced that the additional five-day

period for challenging absentee ballots in

the pork checkoff program referendum is

Oct. 23-27, 2000.

AMS announced amendments to the

final rule on the conduct of the

referendum to clarify requirements for

counting absentee ballots and establish

- the additional five-day period for

challenging those votes.

Farm Service Agency county offices

will have until Oct. 31 to notify

challenged producers. Producers

challenged during this period will have

five business days, but not later than Nov.

7 to provide documentation of eligibility.

FSA will then have until Nov. 9 to make

a determination of eligibility and notify

voters. If a voter wants to appeal FSA's

determination to the AMS administrator,

he or she will have until Nov. 17 to file an

appeal at the FSA county office. The

ballots will be counted as previously

announced on Nov. 29, 2000.

The rule is available on the

world

wide

web

at:

http://www.ams.usda.gov/lsg/mpb/pork/

pkrefrule.htm.

Notice of Equine Auction
Pursuant to Section 4-13-7 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (Humane Care for Equines Act), the Georgia Department .of .Agriculture will receive sealed bids on the following equine as grade horses, to wit:
2 year old chestnut QH stallion 20 year old white Appaloosa pony The said equine may be inspected at the Equine Critical Care Facility in Decatur, Georgia, from 12 noon-6 p.m. Friday, October 27, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, October 28. For directions to location, call (404) 656-3713. Sealed bids only will be received on the equine. Bids shotild be in individual sealed envelopes with the description of the animal indicated on the outside of the envelope. Bids must be in writing and should include the description of animal; cash bid offer; the name, address and daytime telephone number of person offering the bid; and a statement that it is being made subject to the terms of this notice. All sealed bids should be sent or delivered to: Melinda Woliver Equine Division, Room 143 Georgia Department of Agrictilture 19 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive Atlanta, GA 30334-4201 All bids must be received by 10 am., Monday, October 30, 2000.
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media relations activities and coalition building within the agricultural community.
Activities for the evening will include a silent auction and "Field of Dreams" reception followed by dinner and entertainment by country music recording artist Lee Ann Womack. Ms. Womack recently won the Country Music Association award for Single of the Year for her recording, "I Hope You Dance."
The silent auction will provide attendees the opportunity to bid on more than 150 valuable items donated by GAC member companies and individuals. Ticket holders for the "Field of Dreams" will have a chance to win one of 67 valuable prizes. Those interested in having their agribusiness represented in the silent auction or "Field of Dreams" should contact GAC by calling (770) 242-3834 or 1-800-726-2474.
Tickets are available from the GAC office or the Council's directors. For more iI1formation, call GAC or go to its website at www.ga-agribusiness.org.

Raymond Powell of Appling, Ga., grew this snow-white blossom peach tree. It yielded two to four peaches per blossom.

Power ofa Dime_
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Congress held in Atlanta, Putnam Dairy Festival, Spring Dairy Show, the Commereial Heifer Project for 4-H and FFA, and many other projects to support the youth of our Georgia dairy industry. In addition, ACCM contracts with the Georgia Milk Producers, Inc. (GMP) to provide information on matters that impact Georgia's dairy industry. This educational information is provided to the public, state and federal officials, and to Georgia dairymen. GMP interacts with dairy economists, state and federal officials, environmental regulators, and the news media. GMP holds district _ meetings with Georgia dairymen across the state, as well as publishes a monthly newsletter keeping Georgia dairymen informed on matters affecting their business. In addition, GMP has a presence on the Internet (www.gamilk.org) that constantly provides updated information pertinent to Georgia's dairy industry. The GMP mission is "to return profitability to the Georgia dairyman".
As you can see, ACCM is quite busy working with the different organizations directly benefiting the dairymen of this state. As mentioned at the beginning,
Statewide Forage
Conference Scheduled
The Georgia Grazing Lands Conservation Coalition has planned the state's second Statewide Forage Conference Tuesday, Nov. 28 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter, Perry.
This program, which starts at 9:30 a.m., features prominent southeastern forage and animal scientists. Speakers include: Don Ball, Auburn University Extension forage specialist; Joe Bouton, University of Georgia forage breeder; Charles Mitchell, Auburn University Extension soil fertility specialist; and Carl Hoveland, University of Georgia forage ecologist. Participants can choose to attend four of six afternoon sessions.
The conference goal is to provide producers with information they can take back and use on their farms. For more information, call (706) 546-2095.

ACCM must be reauthorized every three years by a 2/3 vote of those Georgia dairymen who cast their ballots in the referendum. Ballots have already been mailed and must be postmarked by October 31.
I urge all dairymen to cast a "Yes" vote, so that we may continue looking after our own business. A "No" vote just sends the entire $.15 to Washington.
Don't forget to sign the return envelope enclosed with the ballot. Your ballot will not be counted uriless it is signed. A "Yes" vote will keep ACCM operating for you. We will continue to spend your dime wisely.
For your information, a gallon of milk inAtlanta costs $3.12 and of that amount, a dairyman receives $.99*.
*Information provided by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture.
Hall of Fame
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and expanded to include the entire state. In 1953, he was named executive
secretary of the New Farmers of America, an organization for black students, and director of Camp John Hope, a facility for young agricultural students.
When the New Farmers ofAmerica and Future Farmers ofAmerica merged, Phelps became assistant FFA executive secretary. Phelps was named FFA executive secretary in 1980 and held the position until he retired in 1982.
Ralph and Shirley Bell grew this squash in their home garden. The largest ones weighed almost 50 pounds total.