'~., A"ioo ,. pi I F.:1 ' le"/33 ./ Visit Our Website' ,www.agr.state.ga.us/mbindex.html " I,' lVIARKET BULLETIN , GEORGIA DEPA'RTMENT OF AGRICULTU,RE '.' ' ,TOMM Y 'I RVIN, COMMISSION ER , , Vol..85; No, 33 Wednesday'AlJgList 14, 2002 Copyright 2002 8' " '" f Ag :t;lept. Mourns Loss -ag consumer line' ,Counties,Receive', !' l I I Of Asst. Commissioner, , , . Earl Hams, assistant commissioner of , I don't have a lake in ~y backyard but I would like to grow water lilies. I~ this possible? _ Xes, you can grow water lilies,without having a lake. Consider using large, planters, , tubs or kiddy pools ~at are at least a foot and a half deep. Water lilies will provide , :l)isaster Designati~n Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture administration for th~ Georgia Department constant colorful blossoms, fragrance, mid a para~e of admirers' ranging from your , Tommy Irvin announced hlst 'week that' of Agriculture and resident <.if Covington, , neighbors to bees and frogs. There are two kinds of, water lii.ies: cold hardy' or ' United States .oepartnient of Agricuiture , Ga., died recently following surgery: in tropical.-Hardy water lilies grow from'a rhizome and 'can be Set in water as cool as SO Secretary Ann M. Veneman has declared Atlanta, Ga: " . , degrees F. and can survive outdoors all year. Tropical varieties are set out after the' primary ,'disaster designation,' for, "Our agriculture. ,', , water has warmed and cannot ~urvivewinters outdoors. Once you have chosen the MitchellCoUlity due lo losses caused by family has lost one of its ' containers you want to use a~d the lilies that suit your needs in terms of size and color, ' a hailstorm the week of April 1, 2002. most loved and Valued members,,, said Georgia Commissioner" 'of a 'you're ready to getsta'rted. Place your containers where they will receive at'leastfive or six,hours of sun . , '. ~ day and p.l.an.t your lilies. .' ' . ,. , Governor Roy Barnes requested 'the Damage Assessment Reports on April , 30~ After reviewing the reports and b~sed Agriculture ,Tommy *** OIi the, evaluation, Mitchell County had , Irvin. "Eari was both a- .Is it safe to use insect repellents? " . '' sustained sufficient production'losses to' c~ose friend and a loyal employee of our department, and all those who knew and' Mosquitoes~'biting flies and ticks can be annoying, and sometimes they can pose a warrant a Secretarial" disaster' serious riSk to public health. When properly used, insect repellents Cain'discourage, , ' designation. Also, in accordance with worked with ,him will greatly miss him.~' biting insects from, landing on treated skin or clothing. ' ,Non~chemical ways to deter section 32I(a) of the Consolidated Farm In, . his position as assistant biting, insects include screens, netting, long sieeves and slacks. However, when usiDg and Rural Development Act, 'the , commissioner, Harris was responsible for insect repellents follow these precautjons: repellents should be applied orily, to exposed following, contiguous counties _ are; overseeing the depart)TIent's legal and : regulatory matters, as weIr as functioning "as the agency's liaison with the state , Attorney General's office. skin and/or clothing; do', not QSC, under' clothing. Never use repellents over ,cuts,' wounds or irritated skin; Do not, aIIow'children to' handle- these products, and d~ not apply to a child's hands. ,when using on ~hiIdren, apply on your oWll hands and then put it on the 'child. Use just enough repellent to cove~ exposed skin and/or clothing. designated disaster areas: Baker,"Dougherty, Colquitt, Thomas, Grady,' Worth and Decatur. , According" to ,Commissioner Irvin, , A'former long-time resident of Oconee (Contiriued on Page 12) " "This disastet designation inakes farm . County, Harris join~d the departinent' in 1992. A graduate of the Univers.ity of FIl1t H~ 'OgWe ~ . : operators .in" Mitchell and cqntiguous. counties' eligible to t>e considered for Georgia, he' had a bachelor's degree in, agricultural engineering, a master's degree' " ,Georgia Diagnostic L~bs ' to Receive $2 ,Million in business, and juns' Doctor degree 'in , .-.. .' low"interest loans from the Farm SerVice Agency ,(FSA), ,provided eligibility ,requirements are met.;' FSA, will ,law.' Prior to joining the departnient, Harris 'operated a private law._practice .in Watkinsville, Ga. . Harris was' an avid Mason and at the The Georgia Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratories have been selected by the U:S. Department of Agriculture to' be , ,included in a' comprehensive national intentionally or accidentally. , " The network of strategically-located' '. laboratori~s is designed ~o'~tre,ngthen' ilgricultural ,homeland .protection by consider each loan' application on its' o~n merits, taking into account the ' extent of losses, security available, and repayment ability. time of his death was the current SOIa of network of laboratories for the rapid permitting rapid and accurate diagJ:}osis the Scottish, Rite Masons in Georgia; as' well as the current GrandCommancter; andM.W. past Grand Master, F&A.M. of a Masons in Georgia. He was member of- detection and diagnQsis offoreign animal diseases. ' ~, , The laboratories, which are units of ,the University of Georgi~ College of . of animal disease threats. Funds for the project were made available through a Department of, 'Defense supplemental 'appropriation for homeland defenSf;. , ,Special Hanc:ticraft Edition See Pages 10-11- the. First Presbyterian Church 'of Veterinary 'Medicine, ,will r~ceive $2, "The USDA, is to becomrriended for Covington, and was a former Elder of million' to enhance their ability to taking this strategic step toward assuring' Friendship Presbyterian Church' , in ,respond quickly if foreign animal all citizens t.hat measures are being taken , Athens. Harris also was a veteran of"the U.S. Marines !mdthe:U~S.Army. diseases such as fpot-and-mouth'disease , to ensure the safety of their food supply are introduced, into ,this country and the viability of the economy," said 'Keith W. Prasse,' dean, College of Ag. Dept. Reaches Settlement , ,With Forest,P~rk C~mpany , Vet~rinaryMedicine. " The Georgia diagnostic laboratories, , based iri Athens and Tifton, were chosen 'by the USDA as' the southeastern hub of the national network, based on their Commissioner of Agriculture Tonimy , ,The Georgia, Department ,'Of capacity for handling specimens, their Irvin announced last Friday that' a , Agriculture began investigating the' -location, :and therr capability for fast, settlement had b,een reached with Terra company following notification from the accurate tum-around. . Verde Fami Inc. of Forest Park, Ga. The department ,had stopped the sal,e and Food & Drug Ad,ninistration (FDA), , which had been doing a routine check on "We're delighted to have been chosen and look' forward. to being, part of th~ , . movement of food from the company's wareholls~ earlier in, the week due to labels of foods the, company was importing. "When FDA investigators saw 'response team," Prasse said. "Being selected as one of five laboratory systems violations of state food safety regulations. the, condition of the warehouse, they in , the, country, to assume this' Irvin noted that the company had been , called us;" said Irvin.. cooperating' with th~ department to .. "Our sanitariails immediately issued a , correct,the problems at the, wtltehouse. ,~iStop-Sale/Stop-Movement" 'order 'on . responsibility' reflects well on the , laboratorie~, the' ,:ollege, 'and the University." Un<;ler the terms of ihe consent order, the Rroducts \due to deplorable conditi9ns' in The next closest hub laboratories company would be charged more than the warehouse from insect and rodent participating in the five-state network are $400,000 in fines, with~ all but $35,000 infestation," Irvin said. The warehouse', in Texas and Wisconsin. Seven satellite suspended if the company operates" without further violations during a four~ year probationary period. contained cheeses, pa,sta, rice, flour, dry beans and other products, and the (COI;tin~~d on Page 12) laboratories aIso will be involved. "Lessons learned from last year'~ , (Continued on Page )-2) " ' -- - -- - --.---- -~- --:;.:; Page 10 ,tHE MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday 'August 14, '2002 "". ,. c.~\ "~ .. " " . ~. ':-:;r .. Bulletin Calendar", ,Aprox. Hio lb. Iambs for',sale, young and Bass, bluegill, channel,catfish,.-:hybrid FLOWERS REQUIRING' tender, all natural,$1I1b, live wt., can deliver to bream, redbreast,. shellcrackers"sterilegrass : . '. ,'p'E'RMITS' ' . processor. Jennif Chandler Colbert 706-742- carp., free state 'wide :Celivery, pickup appt. " UVESTOCKSALES&'EVENTS Aug. 24 Goat &',Poultry Sale; 12:30 pm:, 7805' only. Danny Auslin Roberta478-836-4938 , Aug. 16 Goat, Poultry & Small Animal Sale, goats &. poultry salEl' 'Pearson Blackberries and figs, you 'pick, call for, Bass, channel catfish ,fingerlings, bluegill, , 7.pm, BuggytownAuction, 1315 H,wy, . 341S., Barnesville. Info: 770-786- Livestock, U.S. Hwy.441 N" Pearson, If h' t' rd: "t'h' ,availability, Pat M,ason Snellville 77.0-979- bream, shell 'cracker, hybrid bream, sterile, , , ,. . . you ave any ques Ions rega mg. IS 7227 . . . . ,. grass carp,' dely, avail. Tony, Chew Info: Bobby Reeves, 229-423-4016 or category.' call Mia Haney at 404-651-9084. , Blueberries, $51gal., PYO, pesticide free, Manchester706-846-3657 , :~ug' ., 1270.2H9o/3rs5e8-S1a7l8e6. .~ck sale, 7 pm, horse~ to follow,' Triple H Sales, 5250 'Olel 912-422,-3211 (sale day). .' .' EQLlI!'l~ EY,ENTS ,' .. Savannah Rd" Tennille:.GAL C002567. Aug. 17 IBRA sanctioned show; exhib.;4 ,lnfo:Waylan Hitchcock, 478:.553-9938. . 'pm, sh.ow at 7 pm. Info: 706-602-8664 ,. The Georgia Wildflower Protection' Act requires that shipments' of officially protected plants be 'accompanied' by transport tags displaying a permit number good crop, .Tues, .thru Sat. from 10am tQ 4 pm;.Don ObenauerVllla Rica 404-355-1870 , Brown tUrkey figs $51gal.; ,picked .for you, bring containers, call to leaVE! .request. Barbara Mayo Ellenwood 770-981-2946' . Bedrun red gal. bucket, wigglers, beds are bring your own fubl~l,c.$k1et5,f.orno5 Shipping.. Tina Ashley. : Knoxville: 478-836-' 2410:... '.. ," ,Bream: G~,Gian1s, copperhead bluegill, ,Aug.'17 Goat Cow/Calf ,&'Fowl Sale, 1 pm, :H&M Uvlistock Mkt.;,Hwy. 46 E, Metter. . Aug. or dsmithfarms@aol.com: . 17 Danny Brady Ch1!mpionship B~rrel. Issued by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.' Ladysllpper Orchids Brown turkey figs, ripening now, call ,for shellcracker, improved channEll ..catfish, Fla, availability or leave msg. Neena'Clary bass, sunbass: rainbow trout, all sz. avail., Info:' 912-537-2:172 or 912-282-9691 . ClaSsic' AI! Running Memorial..Show, and Goldenseal are examples of protect!ld Douglasville 770-942-1599 'disease free. Ken'Holyoak Alapaha 229:532-, (sale day.) or myra1@cyberso,uth.sC?m. exhib., 4 pm, 40 ,barrels to follow & 3D Ipnlanthtse. MWahreknetadBvuellretitsinin,.gppltro~atseectse.dubpmlalnt tSa. Ce-leste, brown turkey figs, $lO/gal:. we 6135 . Aug. 17 S&D Goat Sales:12:30 pm, selling. goats, pigs &' poultry Baxley. Info: 912- classes, all5'events, $5QO minimum copy of your' permit to sell protected pick, natural grown, Central number counties. Brown, rainbow, golden'& brook trout for, added..Info: Lisa Brady, 706-742-2034. plants.. Ads sUbmltteCi without' this Loretta, M. Tester Jonesboro 770-461-5544 sale,' pick-Up or. delivery. Willis Dyer . '( . 366-9207.' .. " . Aug. 18 Sugar: Valley Running Series, information will not be publlshed. For Cured tomatoes;. $5, Peck Silver Q. com, ,Hiawassee 706-896:3915 , Aug. 17 Goat & Feeder Pig Sale, 1 pm, Tri exhib., 4 pm, 'sh9W at 7 pm. Info: 706- further Information on the sale or shipment $2.50/dOz., Ig'e. home grown waterrmllon,$5. Channel catfish fingerlings, 4-6", 6-8", 8-10" County Livestock Sales; Hwy. 206 !10' 602-86640rdsmithfarms@aol.cOm. of protected plants, contact: Protect8d George P. Dillard Loganvllle404-378-0267 ,also, several 1000 Ibs., avg. 1 1{2 Ibs. Orville 268 Crossing, Ambro!!e. Info: 912-359- Aug. 24 Paulding Cty. Saddle Club Fun Plant Program, 21.17, U.$; Hyvy. 278 SE" F.igs for sale, ready now through ~ugust, Carver Douglas 912-384-5090 . . 3803 or SherrelDay, 912-359-2914'.' Show, 4 pm; Wild Horse .Creek Park, Social Circle, GA 30025, (770) 918-6411 . ' pick your. oW\1, $3Igal., bring . carry home Channel catfish,.' bluegill, shellcracker, '. Aug. 20Goat & Feeder-Breeder Pig Sale, 7 Powder Springs. Info: 770-795-1045. pm, TaylQr Cty. Live~tock Auction, just , " Flowel:s' Wanted _ containers, buckets fumished to pick in. W, 'redbreast. hybrid bream" sterile 'grass' earp, Melton Dacula 770-963-4139 , del: available. Johnny Mitchell Dexter. 912- off. S.A..,128, s. of Reynolds. Info: 478- :, ACCEPTING APPUC.'ATlONS 847-3664 or 706-647-3559. . Sept. 21 Fall Festival, "Fair on the'Square, Aug. 23 Breeder Cattle Sale, 7 pm,' 300 cows, ap'p'rox. half. w./calve,s by side, ' Haralson Cty. Historical'Society, 8 am6 pm. Info: Caihy Jimnings, 770-646- some bulls, all palpated & ":!outhed,9645.or Wayne Agan, .770-646-2514 or , T80u0m-e~r4-C9!tyl:0S8.toc,ky'a.rds, Ashbum. Info: . . P.O. Box 585, Buchanan 30113. ," Sept: 21' Drayton,'Daze, Drayton Baptist ' Figs; $4.75/gal. Norman" A. Webster. 875-3611 '. . . Want Dutchman's pipe cuttings or plants, aristalochia. Cliff K-yle Alban-y 229-436-3360 JoFn'IegSsb , o$r4'o/'g7a7I.0,-4c7e8Ie-1's7te41an'd . brown turkey, W hCihteasnbnuerI gca7tf7iIS0h-8, 3b4re- 2a8m00fo'rJs, aIe. Bob ,' Reese . . . Want fleshly rOQ.!s of rosemallowOrbringcon.lainers. available through-Aug. 20th, Crappie, worms, and supplies; disease free; hibiscus, saucer-like blooms, white, pink, red, we pick. Diane Glidewell 'Jackson 770-775- all sizes avail. Jason Holyoa,k' Alapaha 229- pink and white wIred centers. C.E. Steele 109 6 5 9 2 ' , , ' . 532-6495 Lady' Huntingdon Sl. Brunswtck 31522' .' 'Figs, $4/gal.; tomatoes' and "okra" $.50Ilb. =C~ric"'k"'e~ts~~'$~1~1~.5~0~/l~h-o-u-sa-n-d~,---=$3".--'S~h"'ip-p~i-n~g, Want spider'lilies,lve. message if no John Gann Riverdale 770-997-0160 , . ' 2000 or more ppd. Gray Pettit Cedartown Aug. 24 Goat Sale, 1 p,!" poultry, fowl '& . 'Church, crafts. Info: 229-269:8366. answer, Chamblee. Minnie Powell .1903 Figs: $7/gal., we pick, Judy Walker 770-748-0008, ' rabbits to follow, Triple H Sales, 5250 'Mannville Dr. Atlanta 30341 . Newnan 770-253-9806 Red. wiggler worms, $9/lb. Diane Dyal 'OWladylaSna'HvaitncnhachoCkR,d.4, 78T-e5n5n~i-ll9e9. 38I.nfoor:' " Aug.-'21 . MISCELLANEOUS AtlarttaFarmers Club Lunch, 12 Lewie Fortner, 478-469-5178. ', n09ri~2 pm, exc.. speakers, ,call Mike Aug: 24 SoUthem All Breed F!egd. Horse Todc:j to RSVP. Info: 770-612-0~. ' Sale, 11 am, selling over100 head rilgd. QH, Paints, Appaloosas,. &. TBs,' SE ,If you have any. questions a~ut the daYWlialin~ts.iton buy.old or near time orange or yellow Stockbridge. 'F. Forbes Stockbridge 770-389-1859 ., MISCELLANEOUS. Figs, brown turkey,.$1.30Ilb.; call.to place order. Dianne Pekar Milledgeville 478,452- 1044 . Muscadine grapes, you pick'or we pick, seven days' a week. Wayne Fowler $o~rton 912-529-3838 Hazlehurst'912-375-7438 Red wigglers bedrun, $6IIb., no. shipping. Billy Vaynedore Nichofls 912-632-5233< Red wigglers; bate size 'buckets, cups, catalpa worms, frozen, doz. wprmcastings,. 25 Ib: bags, will price' as ordere,d. Ja":!es M. Livestock Co.' Sale Pavilion,' Hwy. 84, Bulletin Calendar,please cafl Randy, Cox. Muscadines & scuppernongs, 20 plus Quitman; Info: 229-605-9818/263-4147. at 404-65~682. . If you have questions regSrding ads in this cat-: varieties, containers furnished, open Wed. L;.._..;..._ _.:-_;...._ _.....- - . Long leaf pine' se!3dlings 'containerized,-available ,now, --... fcir $126 ,.... sale, per . .,...... m~S-neoetds: .m.u"ll.e,i.np...i.n.~.,- 1/2 tspJ$1, - - - - - - - - - , - -.....- J momir9 glory, 'tou!=hmoney, plants, four I egory, call "!ercedes Lassit~r at404:65.1-~. TtieNliscellaneouscategoryln~ludesthe and Sun. '-only beginning Sept. 3rd, call 'for price and availability. Tony Vincent Conyers 770-483-8442" ' thousand. Greg Mathis Jesup 912-427-8841 o'clocks, angel's trumpet $1Itsp., ~a. w/SASE..follo\1llng SUbcategories: bees; honey and Muscadines/scuppemongs, certified . Money plant seeds, 2 Tbsp. and instr., send G., Robertson, 1955 Old Cornelia Hgwy. sL!Pplles; things to eet; herbs; fish and organic, you-pick late Aug. frost, call for Lolley Bowdon 770-258-3450 Red wiggl~rs, bedrun., worms, 50001$25,' 10,0001$40, shipped ppd. wlinstr. A. Stapleton, Lumber CItY 912-363-4451 ' ' . Redworms, 5 gallon'bucket, $20, 1000 bedrun, $20. or 55"worms per cup, $1, no shipping. Carol T. Lanha~ cartersville (70- "$1 and SASE. Oot Mar:li.n915 Atlanta Hwy. Gainesville 3 0 5 0 7 , ' ,supplies; fertilizers and. mulches; oddities; availability, reservations,: near .Carrollton. 387-9881. '. .Gainesvllle30501 ', Seeds $1. SASE: Turk Cap bush, lady, in red, miscellaneous wanted; notices; garden Corinna Garmon Whitesburg 770-214-9725 Redworms;'nicebedruri,$20/lb;, shipped Moon flower, bush type.30!$1,vine type' salvia, white hibiscus, Carolina. Silver bell, space; Jlotlces; out-of-state wanted; Organic ,tomatoes, yellow &'white sweet .priority post;.'send'M;O. Eric Key 3700 ,10/$1, Ige: envelope $0.55 postage, pictures, asst,er of .ciDimal disease crises 'in Great "Britain have_. taught us'. 'that federal reso~rces . could be. overwhelmed: if this country experiencedanc:mtbreak ofa 'foreign infeCtious disease,''' said' Edward A: Mahaffey, "associate 'dean' for' public . . - ~ The sweet potatoes shown in this pho~ . ..were gro~ _iii one' hill~ by La~nce .. Totherow orl\;lableton. 'ne biggest one .,' ,was'two anll one-halfPooods. '. ' .'ag consumer 'lin., e.. servic~ and '. outreach, College _.. of , .:. Vet~ljnirry Medicine. ..' ,,"" . , . ; "The n~twork could provide' rapid ,":.diagnosis and. rapid commul}ication .:~llgitst., .- Garde.n-Chores " ..... ~ ~.,; . ;' HEIFERS . MED..& LARGE FRAME NO: l' 200~300 Ibs. ;:.: :..:..:.:.92;02 . 300-400 ibs:: : : : :83.73 .400-500Ibs ;.:......: .......: 76.19 500-600Ibs , :, : : 72.09 600-700Ibs. : HOGS' . : 66.90 BARROWS & GILTS 220-260 Ibs. 48-49.9% Lean ..: 220-260,lbs. 46-47.9% Lean ...: GOATS ',' 36.71 31.51 . , SLAUGHTER'CLASSES SELECTION 2 BILLiESlBUCKS . . 75-100 Ibs ,.... :..:.:~.: 67.50 100-150Ibs., : 87:50 150-300lbs 105.00 NANNIESJDOES . 60-80 Ibs ,: :...42.50 . 80-100Ibs : : : 52.50 100-140Ibs :: 65.00 KIDS & YEARLINGS. . ., 20-40 Ibs S : :., : 24.00 40-60 Ibs ~ : , : 45.00 60c80 Ibs , : : :.53.00 . (ContiilUed frOIrlPage' l)'.: . a i n o n g those who need,' to know, and HeaVy .application ~nd sat,uratio~.is.,", . 6~ome a major determinant of'succe~'s i.n,' .' stopping an' outbreak before it becomes Ke~p faded blooms cut from hybrid .tea'and other re-blooniing rose bu.shes to unnecessary for effective,ness. After returning indoors~ wash treated .skin widespreacL;'.: " .'. . '.;' '; .. More' details' about the rieiwork,and prevent the formation of hips ,(the fruit of_ the ros~ 'th~t contmns.'the seeds). Also, with soap and water or bathe. AlSo wash '." Georgia'spartin it will be avail$lble after remove any hips that.already have treated clothing beforewe8ring it again. . October l~ the' deadline' for' each hub formed. This will enable' the plant's If you sUspect that you or your child is. laboratory to subniit 'apl~ to. USDA: . 'energy togo into producing 'newflowers .. ' reacting" .to.. an' insect repellent, dis<:ontinue use, wash' treated !!kirt and and i~dicating,how the grants Will be used to . '., 'inst~ad of seeds. , build the network: -, . ' Daylilies Shasta,daisies c~'be ,. theq callyour localpoison control center: ' . '. divided and transplanted, this month. If you 'have questions or jiroblems with' . :. prqducts or' se;";ices regulated. by . the - ' Iii' GeeMia. D."'e,,'.e' f C.heck' f" 'wGreioterg,tihaeD..Oepjajirctiei'ou!:nCtoo!nAsgiurniceurl"tuS~rreyyicoeus,m1ay9. . F"" d 'P'. ..' Martin Luther-King Dnve,Atlanta, Georgia .' un s. romo Ion . :30334, orcall,to~lfree (80QJ 282~5852. -,.' 0t'C~' .:..': A tinaI 6gbt. pt;UIllng of most .shrubs :'.' should 'be done, early this nionth so' new' . 'sgurf,ofiwdethnwtliylblheafovreetigmleldto~eematehrgeeraanrrdivmesa.rure To encourage late summer bloom of crape myrtles, <::ut seed pods as soon as . , '. . . ' '., ' .' 'The " Georgia Beef Checkoff funds. ," they form.. You can tell "wh~n apples are . .' ready'for L b 'Attention SUbSCrIbers ..',.' '~,many beef promotion,: .researc,h -an4' harvest. by checking the.stems and noting . ec , our.aI: a e . Ch' k' V: .I. M ~l 'I '. . educati'on programs throughout the state. . thechange:i~ skin colqr. Ori ripe apples, This summer, the Georgia .Beef Board has the- stem. will .separate eaSily from the .,' Please 'checky~i.rm~iling label, been working, to reach consumers . "spur (the short twig towhich the fruit is' .. 'Jocated in the lower ,right comer of the " .throughout the state to irifonn, them of its . attached) when you gently twist the fruit Warehous'e (Continued from .Page 1). coinpanY's-custo~eF -.Jist includes maJiy,. a fr.ont when pyaog~e of your Bulletin, to ,determine' subscription,expires..'To renew. ., programs.. .. . . Georgia Beef Month: had' successful your' subscription, please . ~ontaCt 'the campaign again this .ye~; as many Bulletin office . no sooner than 30 days' .promotions ran throu'ghout, .the. mo~th: prior tp the ,expiration date printed on your / acrpss the state. GBB partnered 'Wlth, . in ,an upward direction.~ Also, wheQ .apples. are ripe, both .red and yellow. .selectioIls. lose their greenish cast. on the .~idefa:cing the ground. .. " . Cut back 'annuals, such as petunias; Atlanta restaurants and some: grocery' 'mailing labe\; Ifyou woul~ like to contact . . ...s~veral ~edia butle~s' and tlu:qugh tJ:tose:,' ' verbena and ger~iums, when they get stores and retail shops.,. _ . . . . . , C FDA began overseeing the disposal of the B\.Jlletittoffice by phon~, pleasecall (404) 656-3682 (in metro. Atlanta) or: call partnershIps, the beef mo?th message ~leggy.~' This will encourage' compact reached ~any consumers across ~~ state. '.' growth' and . provide. you' w.ith an contarllil1ated food; ~d State Departrrient i-800-287-5852. (toll-fre~ anYwhere ,.' In ',.mld-May, Kroger .stores In the abundance of blooms this fall: of Agriculture sanitarians examinedeach . witbjriGeorgia)'. Office houTs are Mc;mday D~nyet' '~nd Atlanta' .markets launched .: ,Check .' pecan trees ,for signs of container of all remaining products to _Friday, 8 a.m.-'4:30 p.m. When.yoti' call~ourBeef V~lue" ~uts <~VC)' ,called ..webworms. Thesepests, wliic~ cancause ensure that nothing left the establishment. t,9 renew YOuT subscription, please be .... .. RanchSelectl~ns. lt~~oth,elr lo~al stores. considerable. damage "by, eating tree that was ,-unfit for human ~orisumption. . . 'ready ..to ;give the, operator your The value pubh,:'relatlons team currently foliage can be identified by web like AI!.'_ contaminated .products' were subscnption number and expiration.date. . is working with the new pro~ucts and.' 'nestsa~the ends ofb~anches. Remove and destroyed: ' Irvin, added that' departm~nt " . "If you prefe~ to respond by m~il,. ' ,(Continu~d(m Pa~e 11) ,. destroy the webs or apply'a spray pf' . sanitarians were overseeing the disposal or" other food:~ items .and the removal of /. please send a copy of' your mailing' 'address' lab'elto:' Market Bulletin, 19 . . ,~, Bacilh.ls thuringiensis (available by order. thtough garden supply caU!logs or at plant uncontaminated items to a more suitable Martin Luther King Jr. Qri:ve" Atl~nta, . . nurseries and garden. centers). 'Poke the' warehouse.. ' Under the "Stop"Sale/Stop' GA 30334:. Please also include. your' . sprayer wand through the webs" that you Movement" orde'r,the warehouse would' Jelephone number in cas~. the. Bulletin ' can reach~so that the spray will cover the .. not be allowed to' open un,tilall food. '; staff needs to contact youregardjng your safety requirements Were me~. '. ' address. 'Note:" If 'you renew your leaves inside the web' and immediately outside the. web.. These a,re the leaves the "Terra d tires, $14,500. Kenneth Bagwell Cummmg nO-889-8738 Chipper shredder, 8 hp... used very little, $450: Roy Russom Cal~oun 706-624-1720 Ford 800 gas, no pIs, some equip, $4000. Preston Kendrick Woodstock n0-926-61 01 Ford 8N restored, unused tires, paint & many new parts, highway gears, $3250. John 'Irrigation 'hard hose traveler 900', Nelson gun, '$5000. Jim McClure' Dahlonega 706- 864-8443 ' Irrigation pump 4", trailer mounted, tractor Dysart Kingston 770-684-8741 JD gator 6i<4, hardly used, 39hrs., excellent condition, $5500. John W. Maddox Porterdale 770-784-9431 ' $1400: K. Holcomb 'Young Harris 706,379- .!.1~45~9~=..,...""",.:..,.,..::,- -=--.......:---,,......,,--,,- NH 273 baler, Kuhn 5 1/2' mower, Agris. 3; pI. tedder, NH 256 rake, $7500 for all. Lariy Chlpperlshredder, White 5hp., $250. Stacy Brantley 'Powder Springs nO-428-4402 .pTO, 1Qoo.RPM for max pressure required, JD mdl. A, good sheet metal & tires, 3-pt. Waters Rockmart 770-684-4840 Adams West Point 706881-1030 Ford 9N tractor, 1939, good ,paint & $1750. Fred Green Fayettevllle770-461-6306 hitch, needsgenerator.BeJi Manry Fortson NH 3930 ds!. wlbucket, boom sprayer, C~mplete Case ~O constr. King backhoe, condition, 3-pt..hitch, PTO, $2700. 'John ' JD '84 dsl., mdl. 950, 1~00 hI'S. total time, 706-324-7943 " bushtiog, scrape blade, etc., 170 hrs., parting out,many parts, new eng., mostly McDonald Cumming n0-886-1783 ' exc. cond., $6750. C. Robinson Austell 678" KMG 4-row hooded sprayer, exc. cond., $18,000. ,Bill Ball Dawsonville 706-268-7376 rebuilt. Steve ~traka Kathleen912-987~1~40 Ford JUbil~e tractor, good condition; $3200;' 232-2?28, . $1000. Jerry West 8811 Hwy 111 Meigs ~67~8~-3~8~6-~7~1~9~5:......,. ..,..........:_--,---,..-~ , DMT 60 kilowatt gen., 38 h!'5., onglnal 4-row cultivator; $350. Scott McGuinty 1606 JD 97, mdl. 9600 comblne,4x4, low hrs., 31765229-294-7934 - NH 654' auto-wrap,' 4x5 round baler, owner, exc. cond., Cummins dsl. eng., Pearce Rd. Pitts 31072 229-648-6247 field1'eady,$79,000/0bo; 2-row KMC inverter, ,KMC 4-row peanut inverter, $3500; JD 4- $12,5000; Kuhn GMD 600 disc mower, $4000 complete. w/tank & stand., $7500. S. FraCW $2100, exc. condo Alvin Sapp Dawson 912- row rotary hoe, $700, both in good condition. both used one season. Robert Hickman Suwanee 770-887-8107 . Please observe our 20 woid limit.: 995-2454" ' Greg Dugger Sylvania 912-863-4892.' Waynesboro 706-554-9210 . J_' " Page 4 THE MARKET-BULLETIN Wednesday August 14: 2002 NH 847 baler, good condition, auto wrap . Troy-Bili tiller, 7 hp., elec. start, bumper, us~ W~nfold sawmill to restore, will consider Assorted like. new and' used ielephone Metal seed starter bed has fiveshelv"es with manual, $2500:.H. Butler Carrollton 770: less than 30 hrs., exc. cond., $750, call aft: 5 any'condition Or parts. Harvey Wells Macon poles for ,fence post and pole barns; used grow lights,. $150. Joseph W. Yeargin Dallas 834c6387 . .. , NHI'N 75 dsl., 75.hP:, rollbar, 440 hrs.,hyd. pm. D. Frederickton Ellijay 706-635-1091 Turning plow (10' :moldboard)and scrape 478-788-4623 . Want rear tires for G\AC tractor, also G.AC 'poles, $.60Ilin.ft.Amanda Mitchell 770-834-1979 . Carrollton' ' .!7.-!7-O~0a'-:;4k24f"'5lo-.!7..08~r7;':0in~g-;fo-r-e-q":'u""ip-m~e~n-;t-;tr-a""i1e-r-s-, s":'a-w-n-t-o remotes, shuttle. Shift, ,2000 mdl., EC" blade, sleeve hitch type', for Sears garden tractor for parts' or restore. James Elliott Bam wood, 80 yrs.old, bam standing, tin your ,specs., heavy, jacking blocks, '4x8, 6x8 $15,200. Jim,Blanchard Midway 912-368- tractor, aSkilJg $150. Jack Agey Douglasville Lavonia 706-356-4839 ' '. .' roof, $2,' running ft., you, take apart, Fred etc. Terry Baker Winder 770-867-6936 .4519912-269-3728 - 770-920-6922 ' Want small hit & miss engine,'dsl. preferred. Eggers .Social Circle 770:267-8174 : Old 3 hole bricks..l34 total;'all for $32, few NH TR98, 500 hrs"bale wagon 1037, 105 Utility trailer, 20', just refurbished, dual axle Hal J..Murphy Lllthla Springs 770-948-3923 . Bam, 2-story, you disassemble and move concrete J;>locks. T.. Flewellyn Atianta 404- bales, baler 575. Paul Vincent Fort Valley w/brks., $1200; 5' bush & bog, $3()0; 6" 770-713-1659' ," for wood and tin. Boyd McLockJin. Statham ~6~88~'~344~3'i-'-:_.....,..,....-:---:- ==---,-_ 478-825-5157' - . aerator, $150: Bill Hanzlik Canton 770-345- NH'square balers, #67 for $1000 & #2273 .1147 ; ' ',. for $2000, both always sheltered. B. t-:l. Rivers Wheel tiorse C-125, 8 spd., 12 hp.Kohler, Tarrytown 912-537-8490912-537-3731 L&G tractor w/Rowerecj. tiller & 42' mowing NI no. 8 com snapper, good cond., reiidy to deck, $1200. Don Barber Marietta 770-977- Want steering box for Super A Int'l tractor. Jimmie Peters Whitesville 706-663~9386 Want sub-soiler for 3~pt. hitch, also other. Paul Hawkins Chatsworth 706~695-2187 ,Want utility trailer, 5'x8' or 5'xl 0': .~Roy 770-725-0981 .. ,.Barrels, food grade-plastic, metal,'orwood, 55 gal.; $1 0 and up.. Je!>se Amell Tifton 229- 382-6517 Baskets, (hampers), 50 ct., $2 each, also ,Old Gin-saw blade. sharpener, $5000bo.. Horace Shepherd Rockmart 770-684-6397 Ones\}'rofoam. incabator, $35/gal. & qt., waterers, metal feeders. ,Otis C. Thigpen 147 Snyder Rd, Ne. Milledgeville 478-452-2925 , snap com" $1000. B. Hall Pavo 912-859- 8852 ' Mathews 15 Lufbery Circle Williamson Ige. glass .jug, $25. Sibley Weaver, Pallets, feed hay equipment used, 36'x48', 2764 ' Whitfield pine tree planter, gear d~ve 21man 30292'770-227-4666 ' , ' Milledgeville 478,452-5415 478-453-3303, $l,plus rebuilt, 40"x48" $3 less 100 or more. Natureform hatchery system, will hatch any cage, solid p/wheels, carrying wheels, 3'pt. Bould~rs; small rocks for landscaping, $15- E. Bruce Summerville 706-857-6436 ' F . A R M SUPPLIES type' egg, exc. cond., $1500.. L' West 'h4i7tc8h-,34$86-5309207/0~bo. J. M.Lamb'Davisboro .$200,you pi'cku'p. 'D'lane Cannon GI'Iisville Pecky cypress, band,sawn, 1" and 2" thick, 'Byronvllle 229-268-9600 '. 770-531-7745 '' various widths, $2.25/ft" 250 ft. black cypress New Holland mdl.l0l0 bale, wagon, 'Ioads, Woodmizer sawmill,. 1994, VGC, LT4OHD, Cage for hauling hogs, goats, and calves, available. Frank Derosa Monroe 770-207- hauls, dumps 56~b~les, $2500. +Keith Yawn 2.4hp.,gaseng.,~autobladesrarpener,setter If you have questions regarding ads in this cat- $175. Johnny Phillip~' Moreland '770-254- 7501 - . ..;- , I. Hazlehurst 912-375,7743 blades, new belts, sheltered, $15,000. C. egory,.call Me'rcedes Lassiter at 404-651-9082. 0410 Poplar boards from barn, 1x12xl 0, have 39 Old Sears 'garden tractor, $100; 38"'mower Chumley Acworth 776-974-2030. Cages; custom-made, ideal for quails, for $350, 2 speed rear axle from GMC C60, deck/to fit 10 hp. Sears garden tractor, $65. Woodmizer unused, 20' trailer kit, debarker (1) 600 bushel bulk feed' tank, 3" discharge doves, pigeons, parrots, rabbits,' chinchillas,$300. Jim Bishop Franklin 706-675-3943 " Gerald DeBari Barnesville 770-358-0260 seat, 10 blades, 2 cart hooks, 25 hp., $16,500. auger wlmotor and 60' 8" loading auger, PTa ferrets etc" $10 to $150. Ron Neal Atlanta Poultry equipment;, good used tin 21' and Old tractor parts for sale, unkJ10wn year or Jere Smith' Box Springs 229-649-7004 ' driven, $2000. Lannie Jarrell Sylvania 912- 404-622-1711 . .. " . truss 36'. Kenneth Turner Alto 706-778-9258 mdl. Chris Johnson 633 Donley Rd. Colquitt Woods RM306 6' -finishing mower" needs 857-3700 Canning jars; 2 doz, 2 qts., $6/doz., 4 doz. Pu'mp', Wacker 4' 16 hp.-Briggstrash pump,~ 31737 229-758-9002 229-758-3092 one spindle and blades, rough, $175. David (15) 36. inch fan.s, $75 each, '(5) 48-inch,' widemouth, .1' qt.,' $4/doz. J. -Murdock runs good, no' hoses, $400. J. Fredericks '. Oliver Super 77, straight metal, fenders, W. Ball, Summerville 706-857-5406 . fans, $10Qeach, Ive.. message. Lamar Bla.lrsvl'11e 706'745-5894 Morganton 706~374-4887 new engine kit for sale or trade. Ed Lackey ,Yanmar1500 dsl., 4WD, VGC, $3200; 4, 5,- Fendley Ellijay 706-276-3484 ' Callie squeeze chute with metal head 'gate . Pump, portable irrigation, Sears;, 5HP gas, Cedartown 770-748-9060 .' Onan elec. generator, single or 3 phase, any voltage,' weatherproof, . 14OKW,naturai gas 9r propane. ,Dennis Marlow CarrolltcIn 770-830-8674 6' BH; $275-$575; 6' box blades, $325, also ot.her. M.W. Collar Austell 770-402-8303. ' Yanmar 2000, . 24'hp. dsl., tractor, exc. c~o~~n:d1.,~~r(o)t0a.ryJ~mnaotwhearn, scrape John,son blade, boom Macon 478- (2) 21 ton feed bins, (4) 48" fans, . (1, ) 8 hole hog.feeder, 10 callie feed troughs etc. Swain Stewart Gainesville 770-534-8634 (2) 48' coolair, $225, (40) 36", $75, (3) Atnewel Curt mach, $125, timers & with wheels" $500; also hay conveyor w/elec. motor. R" Worthey' ,McDonough 770-957- =9;C~9h:-3:o:8-::re~t:;-:im=-e=-,7fe:-::e:-::d;-:e=-rs'-,-S;;:h-:e=-na=-n=-d:;:0-:a';:'h-;:b:-::ro=-o-d':"'e-rs-, Ziggity waterers. Richard' Lind ~dairsvllle runs well,. $150. Greg A Walker 801- Ridge 4COre8e5k Lane ,"Woodstock 30189,770-924- , Rabbit cages for sale, $15 ea., nest boxes forsale, $10 each, all equipment going fast, ',. One big Komatsu WA200, rubber tire loader, needs glass, runs well, Hall)by Davis Atlanta 404-250,9167 Parts tractors; 2 JD B's, 1 Int'l 444 & 1 Yanmar, 2000 series'. dsl., 355 hrs., b~u~s_h~h~o:g~,'lf:ingi7sh50.mo':w!aey1r,or3d-'wLaayysolannd~socanpri,n~g thermostats,very good condition, Ronald Langley Calhoun 706-625'0862 (2) Q' ring end-caps of high strength, AI ~lIog for MTD wood' splitter, $25 each, Joe 770-773-3811 .- please. call. Melissa Tallant Cumming 770- Clean 55 gal: metal, drums wllids, $5 each. 205-2835 .. Leonard Crane .Smyrna 770-438-9472' Radiator for Cub Farmall,' no leaks, dents, Clean 55 gal. metal and plastic drums, $5..closed, flues, .$10; firm also other. Alfred Leader,. all for $1200.' Mike Cagle, Douglasville 404-317-6289 770-489-2045 Farm Machinery Wanted Stephens Baldwin 706-276-3328' . W.E White Smyrna 770-436-3548 Caldwell Kingston 706-291-8524' :. . (3) 55 gallon plastic .clrums with lids, $8 Clean 55 gal. metal drums wllids, $8 each; Rough cut oak 4x4 8' long; good for fence Pecan shaker, Shockwave C-clamp., $6500;. .'. . .. . each, stainless :steel 3 bay sink with faucet, also, 275 'gal. tank in cage.. David Crane post, $2. Charlie Dobbs Rockmart 770-684- Myers pecan sizer w/bucker elevator, Want',70 + year mdl. TD-15C Int'I'crawler" $400. JackJ. Newberry Byron 478-956-3705 Dahlonega 706-265-2559 : '2923 '," $15,000; KMC 12' tiller, $1500. Bill' pobb ,rollers, .chain, sprocket or parts. C. Pur~er 1 Water tank for sale approx. 6',tall 12' in Closing chicken house, lots of good stuff, sawmill blade: 52 inch, good' condition, Sasser 229-698-2061 Rockmart 770-684-6288 ' . . , dia., heavy gauge plastic, '$300. Wayn.e very reasonable: Carlton Bruce Winder 770- need rings, best offer. Perry Prescott' Pecan sprayer (957 FMC) -w/471 Detroit Want 10' Land leveler. Mike Bloodworth Stielnull loganville 770-466-4943 . ' ' 725-9340 Cleveland 706'865-4469 ' 'engine" truck mounted & sheltered, good' Knoxville 912-836-2535 ' ~, . , 1/2" plywood, 5-ply, painted;.. marine glue, Cross-cut saw, Ige. anvil, #15, cooking. Self-contained walk-in'freezer, $5000 orwill '. condition, $16,000. John,!"ligginbothma PO Want .12" bucket for Case' 580, series exc. for farmstructures. WalterGodsmark grade wash pot for sale. A Hendricks Austell trade 'for tractor of comparable value: Lloyd Box 306 Cairo 39828-229-377-6299 backhoe. John Howard Waverly Hall 706- ,Atlanta 404-815-1.785 .. 770-948-9842' , Nealis Hampton 770-946-9724 Planter, Brown-Harden w/JD seeders #70, 582,3771 706-846-4714 . 100 pes. of square steel tUbing 2x2 and'lx2 Custom cut T&G pine flooring, cypress Sheet metal ,like new, straight, clean, ,9.1/2' length, 10' wide, good shape, $2000 or Want 1939 mdl. tractor, in running 'condo 8' limgth, $10, each, also angle iron. Rosie sidilig. Steve Hortman Wrightsville 478-864- painted, galvalume 36' w. 26, 29 gauge, ridge trade for. round baler. Matt 'Fletcher restore,' JD' A-B-G, Farmall H, AC'WC, Higgins Lawrenceville 770-963-5746 '. 2438" . caps, painted 5-V, 36'&48" w, etc. Walter Jenkinsburg 770-775-7494 ' - Thomas Gailey Baldwin 706-778-9858' 12 gauge metal siding 22'x3' 216,$8 each. Electrical cable trays;overhead9' 81/2" x2'. Marshall Douglas 912-384-2641 Post ~river, shaver SHHD10 w/skid mount, Want 2 28'by:15 spin out rims for'4000 SU Mike Summerlin Bowdon 770-854-5761 with hanger', $15 each, ideal for chicken "Split locust farm fe,nce rails and post, del. exc. cond., has 12, driven posts, $3000. Ray Forl;t B. Delay Statham 770-725-7885 770- '14" to 36' fans; 400' Ziggity wat\'lrers, big hous~s, etc. Kirby .Dangler Rossvlll~ 706- and installed anywhere, C;Mitchell Ziebell Cumming 770-894-3939 . ' 6015697 ' Dutchman .. track feeder, Edward Helton, 861,5441 Cleveland 706-865-9828 . I:>ost hole'digger, Lienbach 7200, 9" auger; yvant 2 rims 'for Ford 6610, tire size, Gainesville 770-983-3427 Excelsior pads for evaporative coolers, . Star drinkers cOmplete Choretime feeders' unused, $400 cash. Y. Smith laGrange 706- 15:5"x38" on 14' rim,' 8 lug, Ive. message. 15" pond drain with catch basin, all steel, tar various sizes, 22-30"wide, 34~36" long,' $7.. with, motQrs, hoppers and cables, pulleys., 884-5602706-884-1209 . Willie Heard Atlanta 404'344-6726 ,coated with 12' brass gate valve and,trash Jim Thaxton Watkinsville 706-769-1315 . Diana J. Burgess' Temple 770-562-4384 " ' Reeves X'V'moto-drive motor, gearbox.l Want 3-pt. hook-Up farm equip... fert. cover,likenew. Ross Adams Blairsvllle706- Farm or estate gates for' sale made from Storm, windows; 11 windows size 36x67 hp., 1 PH, 110/220V,. 1725 RPM, in 16-84 spreader, bushhog, disc hay mower, dsl.tank, 745-3679 . '.. Westemcedar, any. size or style.: Russell inches; 7 windows; size' 31 &1/2x59&1/2 RPM out 1" out shaft. Robert Ayers Conyers etc. Gerald Jones Rlverdale.770-909~4375' 15, 30" 55,' & 60 gallon drums, steel & Chochran Alpharetta 770-475-6473 inches, total cost, $275. Robert Crittenden' 770-310-4893 .. Want 3020 or 4020wlwide front end loader plastic, $4.50 each: plus screw on top plastic Feed bins, curtain machines, feeders, 36' Kennesaw 770-428-51 05 . Remco root rake, fits Cat 955 loader, great & roll bar,also. other, John Gilbert Woodbury & stainless ,steel. Ellen Chambers fans, Ziggity drinkers, brooders for sale. David Surplus brick tile'and pavers, several colors shape, $1600. J. Grant. Roberta 478"836- 706-553-5428. FayetteVille .770-774-9762 Hughes Cumming 770~887-2579 , and sizes some solid. Daniel' Strickland 3592 '- '" Want 4 used tines for M60'bushhogtiller. ,175 sheets used tin, like new 'lumber, old Fencing, chain link,'5' and"'taller, mise, ClaXton 800-339-1695, " .. -i Rhino 6' bushhog, used 4 times; front & rear Tommy L-Bishop Auburn 770-307-1477 truck box with roll up door and ramp Donald length rolls: Mark Collins Decatur 404-557- lin, used, 5V18', 9', 10'1$2.50 ea., 11 '1$3 guards, $1500. Reid Trimble Cleveland 404- Want Ford Jubilee or NAA, in. running Lovern Monroe 770,207-5402 . 8699, ea.,.'3'x21', no rust, $,14 ea.,'trusses 36'/$45 , 213-0197 condition, priced fair, 'near' Griffin, call' 2 greenhouses, Atlas, 24x48, fans; heaters, Flooring paneling; pine;, poplar, oak, wide ea., BB insulatiOn etc. ,loeroy Core Marietta Rotary mower, 40 hp., gear box, 3-pt. hitch,' mornings'. Floman Mierbeth, G~lffln 770-229- cool pad;' also, ~tlascoid frame. N. Hunter widths, moldings, mantles' and' other. Jack' _770-971-9322 .. ,i goqd shape, 6-ft, cut, $600, Dixie Darden 1460 ,. Franklin 706-675-2020 706-675-3892 Hutchins Winder 770-867-1773 ... _ Two 759 gallon fuel tanks - one with electric, ,, "I Tifton 229-387-9561 . Want Ford backhoe bucket 12", up to 24", 20 sheets of 4x8 fiber foam insulation, $40. Flower flats, 4 inch', 1 piece"18 per flat, pump.and nozzle, one. with nozzle only, $600.. I Scrape blade, .$250. Terry DarracQtt 2320' must fit 4500 series. 'Mike .L. Poole BobbyTumer Gainesville 770-983-0259 $0.20 ,each, never used: Brantley ,Wise George Anthony Loganville 770-466-1218 Donnie Lee Dr. Gainesville 30506 678-549- Eastanollee 706-282-7329 . i ,. 20' sq. chain link fence, $700; 20'x20'.Marletta 770~993-2100 rwo Brock feed bins, 11 tOl), 1 fair, 1 good, 5853 Wantlnt'l 435 square hay baler, good-fair' awing, $700; stainless steel 2 bay sink, $350; Free wood pallets and wire spools..youpick free, must take both. Johnny, Seabelt Sears garden tractor" 18 hp., 6/spd, 'trans., cond.; also IH 664 fenders, LH-RH, AC WD-45' also,. 8'x16' walk-in cooler, ~700. Robert Miles ,up. Ed Haight Dahlonega 706-864-8000 Cleveland 706-865-4480 44"mower, runs well, exc: cond.;$750. B: parts tractor. Leslie Freeman Canon 706- Dawson 229-623-5285 , Generator, Coleman 15 hp, B & S engine, " Two .grainbins l~~O &; 4100 with ,f~n Meadows Ellenwood 770-981-2997 245-6372 - ., . I, 22 plant hydroponic garden, includes nutriet 7850 watts electric start on ,wheels excellent motors, excellent condition make offer. CalVin Shaver hyd.post driver, exc. cond., $1900; Want JD 4250 or 4055 in good condition, tank, water pump, plum~ing & timer, $375. ,condition, $1000. Gerald Parker B~tler478- Winiams Dexter 478-875-3327 bushhog .. bush cutter tractor attach., $400; Floyd Knowles McRae 912-362-4855 Tom Passmore Blairsville 706-781-6285 862-5536 ., ._ ,Two large feed bins, center black, like new. gen. 4000W brushless power pac, $400. D. Want JD mdl. 54.1 front-end loader, 'good 24" fans w/motors, $45, cool cell motors, Generator; 25KW PTa driven, good cond., Parish S:Meltors Plainville 706,235-8504 ' Shuman Athens 706-546-8610 " condition. Vic Lester Sparta 706444,8070 ' '$30, front door of chicken .house 47'x69 1/2' $1000. Jerry Wright Ada,irsville 770-773- . Two like new galv. tin silohcom bins. Earl Shaver' .post. driver, $825; scrape blade, . Want JD or Farmall tractor, w/old type w/screen, $30, good. condo Clyde Rucker 9430 ' . Campbell McDonough 404-392-8491 Rhino, $550, located in White county bottom picker attachment. to be restored.. MaySVille 706-652-2942 Golden # 27 power cane mill exc. cond.. Used lumber, 1/4, 1/6, 2x4, 2x6'and,2x8, Cleveland: R. Jackson, Snellville 770'972- Debra Elliot Lizella 478-935-8180 ... 25 coolair fans, '36", 22Ov, $100 each. small clipper seed cleaner for ,sale'. J. good for small, bams etc. Bill Huff Canton 2376 . ' : Want John Deere 4430. John S. Lokey Jimmy Allen MaySVille 706-652-2432' Henderson Dawsonville 770-887-5607 -770-345-4833' .' , Spray~r 500 gal:,' trailer pull; Honda 6 hpj, Dearing 706-595-5308 ' 250 gal. smoker/cooler on trailer fire box Good used 5V-tin, 10' and 11', $3/sheet. Used propane tanks, 500 gaL, $600 and 3-10' booms, 200' hose ,reel, $2750,also WantKS85 Duetzhayrakefor!Jseorparts, 18x24x24,,$600. Jimmy Bray Cordele 229- Charles Moody Ellijay706-265-1713 1000 gal., $1150. Matt Richardson t.' other. J" Magnant Sliver. Creek 706-802- any condition, W. J. Bird, Jesup 912_427,273-6202:' " Good used tin,lumber, trusses and chicken Gainesville 678-776-0284 0608 - . 2233 ' 3 hay nngs fo! round baler, $60 ea. Morgan ,house equip, Hoke Caudell Homer 706-677- , Used tin 5V 15'. VGC, $7 ea., glass & steel Taylor pea sheller on rollingtable, 1/4 hp.; .Want MF 383, good condition, G. C. Arnold Manuel Appling 706-541-1743 706-724, 4682 . doors, 3~ insulated, $15 each, 3' fiberglass, elec. 'motor, exc. condo Robert Babb 802 West Cranford 'Ave, Valdosta 31602 4704 , Greenhouse for sale, 100' x 13\ $800. Scott doors, $5. Dean Powell Carnesville 706-384- Greensboro 706-453-4096 ' . '." 229-244-2998' .,. . 3'xl0'x20': long; tin, $2.5()' sheet. Gary Underwood 2930 ,Old Farmington. Rd. ::::23~8;::4~.;--=-== ,....,.,:-=:=-_-=...."..,.,....;,..,.".....:...... Three flatbed,equipment trailer, 1 12',216'. ' Want NH round baler, mdl. NB 846 'lor Ridley laFayette 706-638-1911' Watkinsville 30677 706-769-9412 ' , Used tin; 3'x27'x4", $30 ea., 2'x24', $18 ea., Larry Hitchcock, Villa Rica 770-459-4107' , 'parts. Ronnie Hill WoodbUry 706-553-5027 I!' 30 5~ gal. plastic drums, 2 bunghol~s, 55 Greenhouse, 12'x20' shadecloth, roll of ,truss~s 48" 4x12,$90. ~olElman Hadden liller Troy-Bilt Horse, cast iron, elec. start, Want PTO.casting for JD M 430 etc. Bob gal. With lids, o~ 2 bungholes,55 gal. stainless plastic, roll of' gro'undcloth, five, benches, Eatonton 706-485-5649 engine, new paint & seals, exc., $450. H.' Jack Atlanta 404-634-8113 . steel drums. Jimmy Cannon Canton 770- irrigation supplies, containers and 'more,' Water. pump, 12 hp Berkeley centrifugal, Lloyd Atlanta 404-320-6525 . ' ., Want Super C .200-230 or. Super A tractor, 889-2,342, '$1500. Josh Kardos Athens 706-227-1284 200. gallons/min., $1000. R. Lee Eatonton ,liller, 4' Bushhog brand 3-pt./:1itch, PTp running or repairablewiti:1in 200 miles of 5(8 _steel cable, vanous lengths, $0.40 per Greenhouse, 25"40, glass, 'you !-70",6T.-484-7-.:.:O.::-;2::;0",6~.,...,..,,:--,.-.-..,...=-=-::::-_-.,= driven, used very little, $1050. Greg' Fowler Atlanta. Eugene Carithers Conyers 770-855- Dalton 706-673-3603 ' 2639' ' Tractor tire & rim, 12.4'x28", 20% tread, .' Want Tuff-Bilt tractor or AC G tractor, $75. Richard Green Newnan 770~253-9467 running, 'Qr repairable. Jack Hammond _ Trailer 16' dbl. axle w/tractor loading ramps, Lilburn 770-921-1313 $595. R. W. Greene 7441 . TallapoOsa " . 770-5]4,. ' .engWina~.n,t Yazoo mower', 5'-6' cut, Wisc!'nsin also fenders to fit JD 2030 iractor. Trailer 16'x83' dual axle, 7000 lb. GVW hyY. Norman Meyer Jeffersonville 478-945-6973 foot. Jeff Lunsford Toccoa 706-886-6612 . 50 sheets, 2'x6'x8', particle board, $2.50. Joe Wright Thomaston 706-647-1293 ,55 .l:lal, metal dru~, $4.50 and up wfli~, w/out lid-55 gal., plastic drums, food grade. Bill Cheatwood Jacltson 770-22!-9708 . , 55 gal. plastiC barrels, With 'Iocklnl:l lids, some are polypropolene, $15 for plastic and disassemble, $500.'Ann Owens Stockbridge "'Yater pumps; ACsElries 2000, like new, (2) 770-474-0641 ' 3" and (1) 4', ball bearings meChanical seals, 'Hay rings, $45-$65, hanging salt-mineral $200 ea. Forbes Mathews Fayetl.!tville 706- barrels, $15 each; other. Curtis Flournoy, .::-;67:..;2~-~95~7~5;.;'--:_""",--:-_"""-;;:-":,,,,",,,--;-,,---=-= Perry478-987-0912 - White food grade ~ gal. wllids buckets, 40 Heart pine flooring 150 yrs. old many sizes 'plus thousand Ibs., like ne~ bolts, nuts. and , & grades: old 'red'wood and red cYPress. Alan washers etc. Bobbie Thompson Statesboro Sligh Fortson706-323-1954 . 912-~65-~432. .""" , .duty, gate pulled less than 1000 mi.,' $1050.. Want a tedder, any width; in good condition. MackQueen Alpharetta 770-403-1432 Wallace Vassar HartweI1-706-376-9019 7$7400-9fo8r3-p1o0ly4p~ro.. Rodney Seabolt , Clermont. 48"Inbsuoxlatfiaonns-,st$y1ro0f0oaem~c'4h,'x8L'xalgo1o/2n" $5 each' Wide 'pump 8':w.idths! pine floonng & paneling, 6 tongue & grooved, planed ,8 ,10 ,12. ,two sides, J. Trailer, 2 axle, all metal; 16', good King Buforct770-945-3664 ' conditi~o,n. . Want bushhog, harrow and scrape blade that is suitable, for Ford 6610. Alex.Haynes 5?gal. stainless ste.el barrels, 15-3055 \lal. .electric 30 hp, M. Williams ,Eatonton 706-. kiln dned. Kerry HIX ,Chatsworth .706-695- plastiC barrels, 55 gal. metal barrel w/wo lids, 4 8 5 ' 7 4 4 3 : . 64=3;.:1c......,---",---.,....;.,_,;"".--;--,-"...-'':---'_ _..,-,,,..,..,.. Ta'i '6' 16' . d fl 2"d h Fort Valley 478-825-7372 ' r I er, x ,woo oor,. Sl es, vy. all clean & food, grade. C.H. Lawrenceville 770-963-7257 J o-h~nso n. Large wine press (ten) 10.gal. fermentors; (ten) 5 gal. glass jugs with' bubblers.: Bruce Windmill, 50ft. tall & hand pump; $4000. Reba Moms Midland 706-323-2401 dFuotrys;ydthua4l78a,x9l9e4s,-17sh7o3p. .made. .P. aul Brown repWaairnatbcleo.nvceoynodr itbioelnt.w/eJloehcn. moEt.o.r,CgleoroTd)eonrt 5"5 30'and.1, 5 gaI. pIast'IC cIosed-to' p drums, ,Delk Homerville '912-487-2765 , W00d,M'Izer sawn Iumb er, p'ine, popIar, & T' 'd 20' h td Atlanta 404-634-8377 . 55 gal. plastiC lock-nng drums, 55 gal. metal, .Log cabin, 18'x24' room, 2 story, pine logs, oak.. starting @ $.35/bd. ft. or can Saw your , . nm Sl e mower! reac.! moun e .on '. ' . drums. Eugene Needham Loganville' 770- $8000 II ' All B t ,loQs Randy MetzQer Newnan 770-304-0762 B Int'l tractor, 5110 l?itch' Witch trencher ,Wan! dump gram truck. Single axle, dsl., 466-4284 .. ' backhoe combo. W. Tnce Madison 706-342- GC, air ,under $10K load 16K# to 20K# 60 t ' f l ' II M . .' 'K H I Carte~villcea7 . evenings. 70-382-5255 ' an ec on . ' - Wood-mizer.sawn lumber pine oak some 0381 : GVWR. 'Acie. Fields Danielsville 706'795- q . Jars or sa e,.a ason err, e en Lumber, roughcut 1" thick and different poplar or can. saw your, log. D. E. Taylor , Troy-Bilt'5 ./:1p. Tomahawk chipper, 'used 2735' .' Brown Dougl~s~iIIe 770-942-2432" , widths: lumber.is 6112 to 91/2'in length, $1- Calhoun 7~6-602,0380 lillie, $500. Kenneth. Jones Greenville 706- Want engine or good block for Duetz' Allis 75,~00 ft..dnpllne,: 3ft..' ~OOO ft. 8 an~ 1~ $2 a board.- Larry Brantley Cartersville 770- Wood-mlzer 'sawn' lumber pine, oak and 672-4845 Troy-Bilt 7 hp. !:torse Kohler eng. wlfurrower, bumper, plow blade, manual start, needs some work, make offer. Stanley 4mica ,t,ractor mdl' 5230 3 'cyl dsl Donald J Wes't Macon, 478.-788-4,658 . . , . . Want flatbed, GC: air, Under grain ,truck, $10K load si1n6g~le# ,axle, dsl., to 20K# polyplpe, 3900 ft., 4 and 6 etc. Bubba PIPPin .A.lbAlaunm- ylr9~1um2. -3an4. d4-f6lb0e6rg0l?' ss , panels assorted Sizes, SUitable for a greenhouse or cold frame, 382-3326 .' . poplar .35 to.55 bd.ft., other. ,lim Tucker LumbeCvarious widths,lengths, $ . 3 Ne5 wna-n 7,70-251 -7612 . $2.501bd. ft., $2.50 is fumiture' grade,' other. , Wood-mlzer sawn lumber; pine, cypress' Rich Odom ,McDonough 678-300-4939 ,oak, other. Jake Dean Dublin478-984-4676 Alpharetta 678-393-1117. ' GVWR. ,:Acie ,Field.s '. Danielsville cover.. Cover R. Hevener Dalton 706-2?9- lumber, cedar, cherry, dogwood, hickory, Woodmizer s!iwn h,lmber,.white:ash.. pine" T -B'lt H rile' '8 h B' & arf47@aol.com 706-795-2735 . 3825 magnolia oak pecan pine .walnut..Joyce B. roy Stratton" I, orse I. r, used very. !Ittle, p., ,bumper, f&iggShl,ll~r included.. $700. 461-6789 Z:B..Sa.lte' r F~ ay' etteil llle nO- .. . Want hit also parts and , miss engl.n~s, and acceSSOries, . In any Ive. ,. , condition, message. IWprox. 400 canning qt. $ i5ldoz . Ap . N'6'0P0abddgeftll Rome h jars, take'all for 706-291-7330 t kl " 12 Scott A. Magyar Grantville 678-467-3433 ' prox. . . ro':!g cu oa umuer Johnson 'Lexl'ngton 706-743-5068 - .Metalbuildingsfor'sale, like new, all sizes, please call: A.-Dykes' Dexter 478-875-3094' '::::'':':':;:~:'''''_'''''':~:''''_' _' ' - ''':''.I';:=;;';';;';,=2L,;;;"';=,==;';;';~=-"'::";";;':::,"';"'Ift. length; 6, 8, 10, 12'.wldths.$250,~must take '. Submit ads by Wednesday noon, , Ads cannot be called In by phone. all. Daniel Little Canton 770,479-7030 - Only one ad may bE! placed per family 'unit aak, maple, cherry, and poplar. A.J. Limehouse Toccoa,706-297-7161 .. , , Cancellations or corrections called In by Friday noon will be reflected In the next Issue the followingWectnesday: ' '.'"; 'I Wednesday August 14,2002 THE MARKET BULLETIN , Page 5 LIVESTOCK \ 75 lancy bred Black Angus heilers, Regd Charolais'cowlcall pairs, $1350 and synchronized and Al'd to 878, Extra H6, 45 breeding 'age heilers. Chase Samples day calving period. Robert Stanley Senoia Cumming 770-887-0553 478-994-3154 Regd. Angus bull lor sale, bom 1/25/2000, Georgia Cooking - 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 minimum of 90 days before they can be advertised. \ ' Angus bulls & Gelbvieh bulls, call after 5:30 pm. Anthony La~rence Clarkesville 706- 754-6402 ,Angus cross ,heifers 7-8, weight, all vaccinated, all open, all blacK hide, $650 or $750. Brian Shelnutt Bishop 706-769-0418 BBU 15 yearling heifer exposed, U classilied. Meret breeder, cert. herd #188 calfhood vacc. Morgan Harvey Bollrigbroke good disp. 'see calves, $1 000. Bo Rohrabaugh Stockbridge 770-483-3017 " Regd. Angus bulls and lJeifers; ages 9 to 12 mos., ' $800 to 1000. Jimmy Johns Ranger ,.7.:..=,06='.=3-=34.,...-..=2"'6-=83=---;--;:-_ _-::-_--,,-_ _"'77" Regd. Angus bulls, yearl,ings, 2 yrs. old, many AI sired, gentle: Danny Driver Lakeland 229,482-2970 .' Regd.Angus cattle lor sale, improve your " , PECAN CRUSTED SHRIMP 1 _ pound shrimp, Reeled and deveiried 2 .cups water '' 1/2 cup light brown. sugar 1 tablespoon baking powdli!r Cattle 478-994-2803478-994'1979 carcass quality, perfonnance and.ultrasound BBU Beefmaster bulls, 18 to 24 mos. old. data on each animal. Tom Dalbey Hampton Cinnainon, to taste . Flour (about 2 cups) '. Exc. breeding age red or blk. Simmental John Williams Colquitt 229-758-8457 404-372-0973 '.' bulls, 2 yrs.-6 mos., easy-calving, high milk, BBU ,Beefmaster bulls, quality cattle; ,Regd. Angus, exc. bloodline, bred cows and exc. EPD's, UGA perf. tested, open & bred reasonably priced. Mark Summers, Kathleen bred heifers for sale, call for infonnation. Bill 4 cups of ground Georgia pecans' . Cooking oil (heated to 350 degrees) cows & heifers, priced to sell. Milton Martin, Jr. 478-987'8282 ' . ' Cliatt Midland 706-563-2256 706-561-1742 Cleveland 706-865-5824. BBU bulls; red, polled, 12-24 mos..old, bred Regd. Black Angus bull, 13 mos., very Heat oil in a fry-safe pot: Combine water: browfl sugar, baking powder and 1 Charolais.bull for sale, 2 yrs. old; call btw. & open heifers, exc. bloodlines, calfhood gentle, $900. Blanche Wheeler Royston 706- cinnamon; whisk until thick and smooth. Dredge shrimp in flour, dip in batter 7-8 pm. Oveline Wade Waleska 770-479- vacc. Larry Maney Baldwin 706-886-9551 ~2:::=:4;::.5-..:..7~6+13"_;:::_,.......,,.......,,------,--;;-:-;;-"""',.,-_::_;_:;_':-;; and roll in ground pecan pieces. Drop into oil for approximately 4 minutes.- 9054 BBU regd. bulls & heifers, good bloodlines, Regd. Black Angus bull,' 8 mos. old, all Drai!1 on paper towels. 5e,rve immediately. Yields 4 servings. 1 Jersey bull 9 mos., 1 Jersey heifer 9 mos., all shots, classified by BBU, polled & vaccinations, excellent bloodline, $800 each. $450 each. Johnny Hall Jefferson 706-367- dehomed. Cary Bittick Forsyth ,912-994- Shawn Keeter laFayette 706-277-7211 706- ,5396 5389' 397-2128 ' . . Recipe courtesy of the Georgia Pecan Commission. , . l' Jersey cow 3 yrs. old wlheifer calf, $900, Belted Galloway, regd., black, gentle. Diane Regd. Black' Angus, bulls, 30 mos. old, IL _ _...;.,. ;...;, ,;-. :'-_.,-_...,....1 1 Jersey cow 2 1/:2 yrs: old; calf due 9/02, Acree Luthersville 770-927-0331 $1000 up. Gary G. Duffey Statesboro 912- ,Yorkshire pigs, $35-$45 ea. Everett 'Parrish ABGA Fullblood Boer does lor sale, several $650. BI'II Pan.s Kingston 770-382-8448 Black Angus bull 3 1/2yrs. old, '$950, 4 -6=8=1::6:-1-.7::3..:.;c==,.......,,.....,..----,,,,---,;;,:---,----,:,,.,.......,,. 'Sen'ola 770-599-0146 to choose from, $300 ea. Doug Coffey 1 Red Pollee Limousin bull, 5 1/2 yrs. old, heifers and 2 bulls, 6 mos. old, $300 each. C. Regd. Black Angus cattle, Stockman Rito & Yorkshire, Hampshire barrows and gilts, McDonough 770-914-0090 . 2nd generation AI, $1200. D.' M. Pitts D. Gravitt Buford 770-945.:437,1 Right ntile bloodlines, one 2 yr. old bull cows 1751bs. to 300 Ibs., other hogs available also, ABGA and percentage weanling and Haddock 478-932-5231 1 beautiful top quality very gel)tle,purebred Braham, bull 2 yrs. old, $800. Jim Waitmire Jasper 770-735-3071 . ,10 quality bred Angus cows, 3 open females, (1) 3 yrs. old bull. Adrian Clark Cairo 912-377-8007 912-377-1974 13 Holstein heifers, AI sired, 22 mos., brEid to elite Jersey bull to calve in Aug. & ~ePt J.W. Pierce Millen 912-863-7799 15 Black Baldie bred he!fers, fancy, average wgt. 850 Ibs., $850 each.' Fred, Walker Carrollton 770-301-2999 :' Black polled Simmental bulls, top genetics out of embryo transler or artificial insemination, $1200-$2000. Jessie Driggers Glennville 912-654-3814 Breeding age Fleckvieh bulls, easy calving, high growth, heavy muscle, and top carcass values, good selection, pricee_$1000 and up. Francis Stubbs Reidsville 912-557-4001 Bull, 7 mos., Limousin, Brahma, Black Angus mix, ,$450, Chris Lee Dotson Aragon 706-238-9150' Bull, 8 mos. old, 1/2 Simmental, 1/4 Beefmaster, 1/4 Santa Gertrudis. Bobby Tritt etc. Roy V. Milsap Summerville 706-397-' please call. Alice Griffith LeXington 706-743- 8122770-772-0186 .' , =5.:..76:::3"- -'--_ _~_ Regd. Brahman cattle, 5 red cows, rare bJw bull, $55QO. Ken Hatley' Stockbridge 770- G A d Sh oats n :, eep 389-5426 770-968-3250 Regd. Brahman, red and speckled, yearling If you have questions regarding ads in this cat- bulls. Dennis Miles Carrollton 770-830-8417 egory, call Tammy Thomas at 404-651-9083. .:..77.:.:0:;--.:::.834=+--=::61~3:;:5'::7:7:"'_;:__;;_=_=::_::___;;:'_=;:="/ Regd. Charolais, bull, 20 mos., 3 Trees % Boers- wethers and bucks, 7 months old bloodlines, very nice bull, ready for service, and older, many to choose from, $45/up: K.' can deliver. C.T. Wyatt Fairmount 706-337- 'Morrison Danielsville 706-423-9765 =22=;8:=:0:.......,,....-::,,----,-,,-.,..--,:;---;--,,---,::--_---,= 1 Pygmy billy goat $35 or trade lor nanny. Regd. C~arolais bulls, 7 to 8 mos., $700 Kathryn Fountain Jasper 770-893-3039 yearling bucks, top bloodlines: Delaine Horton Odum 912-427-8600 912-427-9005 toApgB~GneAtiluclslb.lLoionddaSReAntzBoSeurrrbeuncckys & does; 912-367- =.25~7;.;0:s,.-;-;~:7:":-:;-""-;:---'-:--;~;;-:;-;U=::::;- ABGA fullblood SA buck, DOB 10/17/01, correct color, $265/n'ogo:Joey Scott' Dearing !.:.70~6o;-5;S9~7o:;-1o;4;;2~6~::_;:;;.;_:_= __:;_;:;=:_;:_;;;:-:-;== ABGAlIBGA 100% solid red Boer billy, long ::&c.t.:::;al::!;I,,:!,p:.:.:ro::.;v;;:e;,,n,.,b,,,,re=:e:=d:,:e,,,,r,-'!$::;:6.:::.50==,,,,,,,::-::-,=:-:-==- . Mike Hicks Toccoa 706-886-1145 706- ~30~8~-~14482~:-:;:;::_::_-'-:::::=---;:-===~:':":':'= ADGA Nubian, exc. bloodlines, young 15 black heilers, fann raised, bred to Angus Suches 706-747-1483, and up. Ben Wright Buchanan 770-646-3228 1 Pygmy billy, 1 yr. blk., dehorned, small, buclP. 'mare; beau:' tri-cOlored blanket; '. '1993 TWHISSHBEA regd. blk./wht., 15hds., 6 yr. old' Appaloosa mare, 14+hds., red 6 mos., to 6 yrs. Calvin Hilirell 550 Frost Rd. used in less(;ms, le,ase or purchase for $1500. feisty,. person!ility, ,home grown. loads" grt. gentle. show or trail, white stockings. grt. roan, blaze, gentle for anyone, .sweet. safe; Monroe 30655 770-267-8619 Brooke D. Snellville 770-466-9266. possibilities, $1000. Kathy.Alford Fayetteville markings, grt. horse, $4000. Tyler Crouch beau., $1375. K. Avery Lizella 478,788,7265 Finn/. Border Leicester cross lambs, jet blk., Welch mare. 4 yrs. dapple gray. medium 770-366-3269' . Cartersville .706-334.3311 770-386-3000 . 6 yr: legd. bay Arabian mare', gentle, saddle exc. fleece. dispositions, vacc., wormed ewes; temperament,. does ride. $500. K. Eskew "97 APHA blk./wht. mare. very flashy, grt. on '1995' AQHA mare, ,97"10 NFQHA, barrels, broke, $1500; yearling rose/grey' filly, $175,.ram $150. Kim,Depp Cartersville 770-~ Hephzibah 706-554,8082. ~ . trails"does it all, $5000; '01 APHA sorrellwhite $4500; '00 cutlbred pinto. $3000; - '97 blk. imprinted, loves people, '$800, must sell.-Dina 336-9096 ', .' , '00 chestnut filly, '01 strawberry roan filly, mare, good home only, $1800.Michele Leach .pony, jumps;' ElWest., $1200. Dixie""Marie .Minchey Watkinsville 706-769-2427 Full blooded Kiko bucks and does. also 1/2 'both Appaloosa. Arabian and pony, speed Loganville 770-554-5424 . Savard Soclal.Clrcle t70-464~0200 . , ,6-yr. Morgan ,gelding, gaited.' exc. trail and 3/4 Kikobucks. ,Wayne FoYiler All?&ny bred, youth games prospects. Hugh Smith '97 bay QH gelding. IF started on barrels, 1995AQHA mare,ree;! dun, green broke, 'horse, 9-yr. Standardbred gelding, grt. 1st 912-435-8603 , ' 'Harrison 478-552-0579 , . q u i e t , grt. perf: horse, must sell, $3500/obo: Strutter bloodline w/2 foals at side, $2500 horse, both gentla/easy keepers, $1800 ea. Full-blooded Boer goats; herd dispersal. lop '01 AQHA bay mare, loads, ties, clips, Ashley Randle Cedartown 770-294-9547, . package deal. L. Joiner"- Dougherty 229-432- Sheila Thompson'MonrOe 770'266-7776 , ,bloodlines--Kaptain. Outrageous, others; gOllt 'bathes faVslick;' Gay Bar King/ Leol PocoI" '98 APHA duntobiano gelding, King, Poco, 9310, ' . 7 yr. AQHA gelding, Okie Toes/Oloe bred .stantiori. 'Ieads.dryer. etc. Melissa Werts Impressive lines; $1000 Melanie Graham Hancock, Leo, ridden, smooth & gorgeous,1996 Appaloosa Broodmare, regd., riot '$2500. APril ~riffin ,Jasper 706-692-0133 Andersonville 334-606-6461' comer 706-783-5750' $2800. B. Deal Statesboro 912-764-9680 sound to ,ricje, solie! honey-colored dun, .:.70=:6::..~.::6=:92=--.;..7.::67=1~,--~,...,.-=-:.,...,_~_~~ ,Fullblood Boer males, also "10, 1/2.' 3/4. & . '01 AQHA filly by the first Kid out of own :98 ,blk. '.15hds. AQHA ,gelding. grt. trail 15hds., exc. bloodlines. $750. Maureen Pitts 7 yr. old TWH regd. 15:4hds: gelding. blk: 7/8 does: Myles Fountain 324 Chambers Rd. daughter of "Color Me' Skip, sorrel horse, sound, no, vices, $2500. Suzan Lam Jefferson 706-367-2678 .' w/star, shown, 2 yrs. prof. trained, beau., expo Macon 31217 478-986-6864 ' . - w/s!Br/snip/stocking. heavily muscled/pretty. 'Canton 770:720-1589 1997' Arab. mare" ,reg/sweepstakes. rider, $3000. Dave DeShan Clermont 770- Fullblood Boers, top. bloodlines, Tobias, D.,Kitchens Thomson 706-541-9149 ,'99 AQHA Appendix dapple gray mare, chestnut' w/chrome, 6 mos. prof. training 983-2111 ' ' . ,Pipeline. Eggsfile. UboralBig 85 bloodlines, "01 AQHA filly. Two Eyed Jack/Conclusive., green, $3500; '96 APHA: mare. not broke, westem, beau: Vi/sweet disp., clips, loads. no 8 ,yr. QH gelding, bay, good trail horse, over 100 ,to choose from. quality Boers at little head; lots of muscle, grt. disp., exc. halter possibly in foal., $2500/obo. D.. D.emers stall habits; $5500. Barbara Shannon Griffin gentle, likes people. $1500. Bill Bailey reas.prices, bucks/does $250-1:. Bobby, prospect, $1100. L. Rusinyak Franklin.706- Sylvania 912-857-4898 '770-227-4396 " Hoschton'706-654-3236 .- Chastain Moultrie 229-985-8780 675-0381 '99 AQHA Palomino mare, 15 hds.,running 1998 AQHA ge,lding. bay, ,16hds. 4 white 8 yr. QHgelding,. gray, "easy 'keeper, .Fullblood S.o~h .African. does &. billies, 6 '01 Paint filly, very gentle, $1200;,'01 Paint blood topside, ,$2500