Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 67, no. 21 (1981 May 27)

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S/eorgia Farm Products Recipe Edition

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume67, Number 21

Spring, 1981

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Spring, 1981
Meats am

Savory Braised Short Ribs

4 pounds beef short ribs, in 1 cup coarsely chopped onion

in serving size pieces

1 clove garlic, crushed

4 whole black peppers

2 teaspoons Worcestershire

Bay leaf

sauce

1 can (10 1/2 ounce)

1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram

condensed beef broth,

leaves

undiluted

3 Tablespoons flour

1 1/2 cup water

Horseradish Sauce:

1/4 cup dairy sour cream 2 1/2 Tablespoons prepared

1 teaspoon prepared mustard horseradish

1/8 teaspoon salt

Wash and wipe short ribs with paper towel. If

necessary, trim excess fat. Slowly heat Dutch oven.

Add short ribs, fat side down. Over medium heat,

brown well on all sides, about 30 minutes. Discard

drippings. Add onion, garlic, peppers, Wor

cestershire sauce, bay leaf, broth, marjoram, and 1

cup water. Bring to boiling, reduce heat, and sim

mer, covered and turning meat once, 2-2 1 /2 hours.

Meanwhile make horseradish sauce: In small

bowl, combine sour cream, horseradish, mustard,

and salt. Refrigerate, covered, until needed. Trans

fer short ribs to serving platter; keep warm. Skim

fat from pan juices. Mix flour with 1/2 cup water

until smooth. Stir into pan juices. Bring to boiling,

stirring; reduce heat and simmer 3 minutes. Strain

and pour over short ribs. Garnish with tomato wed

ges and parsley. Pass horseradish sauce.

Mrs. WillieHendrix

Pork Chop Supper

1 Tablespoon shortening

4-6 pork chops

1 teaspoon salt

Dash pepper

1 chicken bouillon cube

3/4 cup water

4-6 potatoes, pared and

4-6 medium carrots, pared

quartered

and cut up

1 medium onion, sliced thin

Heat shortening in large skillet or electric fry

pan. Brown pork chops on both sides, season with

salt and pepper and add bouillon cube dissolved in

water. Place vegetables on top of chops. Cover

tightly, reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes.

Serves 4-6.

Hamburger-Onion Pie

2 large jumbo onions

1 teaspoon garlic, minced

1 Tablespoon vegetable oil 1 1/2 Ibs. lean ground beef

1 can (6 oz.) tomato paste 1 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon pepper

2 cans Vegetable Beef soup

2 cans of refrigerated

buttermilk biscuits

Brown onion, ground beef, garlic, salt and pep

per in skillet. Drain off excess fat. Pour into baking

dish and add tomato paste, vegetable beef soup,

mix together. Arrange biscuits over top. Bake at

450 degrees F for 10-15 minutes or until biscuits

are golden brown.

Charlotte Speer

Simply Delicious Pork Chops

6 pork chops, cut 3/4 inch 2 Tablespoons cooking oil

thick

1 Tablespoon lemon juice

2 Tablespoons catsup

1 Tablespoon soy sauce

1 Tablespoon Worcestershire

sauce

Arrange chops in a single layer in baking dish. In

a small bowl, combine the oil, catsup, lemon juice,

Worcestershire sauce and soy sauce, using a wire

whisk or fork. Spread half of the seasoning mixture

over chops. Bake, uncovered, in a 350 degrees F.

oven for 30 minutes. Turn chops and spread with

remaining seasoning mixture. Bake, uncovered,

30 minutes more. (Note: Pork chops can also be

grilled over charcoal and basted with the seasoning

mixture during cooking. Double seasoning mixture

so that chops can be basted several times.)

Linda Deal

Chicken Paprika Low Sodium

3 pound chicken, skinned 1 Tablespoon lemon juice

and cut into serving pieces 1 Tablespoon vegetable oil

1/4 teaspoon pepper

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1/4 teaspoon tarragon leaves,

crushed

Place chicken pieces on a rack in a shallow bak

ing pan; brush with lemon juice. Combine

remaining ingredients. Brush onto chicken with

pastry brush. Bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes

or until tender. Garnish with lemon slices and par

sley if desired. Makes 6 servings.

Valerie Stillman

Chicken Cordon Bleu

For Six

For 24

6 chicken breast halves,

24 halves

boned & skinned

6 thin ham slices

24 ham slices

6 Swiss cheese slices

24 cheese slices

3 Tablespoons all-purpose 3/4 cup flour

flour

1-1/2 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon pepper

dash pepper

4 eggs

legg

1/4 cup water

1 Tablespoon water

2 cups bread crumbs

1/2 cup dry, fine bread

1/2 cup butter

crumbs

2 Tablespoons butter or

margarine

For roll-ups, pound chicken breasts with a meat

mallot or the edge of a saucer until flat. Place a

slice of ham and a slice of cheese on each chicken

breast.

Roll up like a jelly roll. Tie a string around the roll

to hold it together. (Dental floss works really well.)

Leave the ends long so that the string can be rem

oved easily before serving. Line up three bowls. In

the first, mix flour, salt and pepper. In second, beat

eggs and water. In third, place dry bread crumbs.

Roll chicken in flour, dip in egg mixture; and roll in

bread crumbs.

Melt butter or margarine in fry pan and cook

chicken breasts until brown on all sides. (All 10

minutes.)

Line up browned chicken breasts in a single layer

in an oblong baking dish.

For mushroom sauce, melt fat, add flour and

salt. Cook for one minute. Add chicken boullion and

milk. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly until

thickened. (About 10-15 minutes.) Add remaining

ingredients and cook over low heat for five minutes

Pour mushroom sauce over chicken breasts.

Bake in 375 degrees F. oven for 30 minutes and

serve immediately. Chicken breasts also could be

refrigerated and baked later in the day or could be

frozen at 0 degrees F. and held up to six months.

To freeze for later use, bake Chicken Cordon

Bleu as directed. (This thoroughly cooks chicken

and lengthens storage time.) Cool for 30 minutes at

room temperature Freeze until firm. Remove from

pan with egg turner and wrap in aluminum foil to

seal. If making this dish specifically for freezing,

line baking dish with foil before adding chicken;

bake, cool and freeze. Then simply lift out the

chicken and seal.

To heat frozen Cordon Bleu, remove freezer

wrap, place in baking dish and cover. Bake at 375

degrees F. until heated thorough and sauce is bub

bly, (about 1 1/2-hours) Remove cover last 15

minutes.

Mushroom Sauce

1/4 cup butter or margarine 1 cup

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1 1/2 cup flour

1 teaspoon salt

4 teaspoons

1 cup chicken broth or boullion 4 cups broth

1 cup milk

4 cups milk

3/4 cup white grape juice 3 cups juice

1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons lemon juice

8 oz. canned mushrooms, 32 oz. mushrooms

sliced and drained

Sugar Creek Chicken

2 Tablespoons oil

2 small chicken breasts

1/2 cup flour

salt and pepper to taste

one small onion, chopped 1/2 cup apple juice

1/2 cup water

1/2 Teaspoon Cumin spice

Heat oil in frypan. Coat chicken breasts with

seasoned flour. Brown on all sides and add chop

ped onion and brown lightly. Add apple juice,

water and Cumin. Cover and simmer for about 30

minutes or until chicken is done.

Doug Dowdy

Baked Squirrel

4 squirrels, cleaned and

1 can bouillon

dressed

2 Tablespoons parsley,

1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce chopped

2 Tablespoons onion juice Clove of garlic

Small bay leaf

Salt, seasoned salt and pepper

to taste.

Flour squirrels and brown in roasting pan. Add

all ingredients and bake at 350 degrees F. for 45

minutes. Reduce temperature and bake slowly for

another 45 minutes or until tender. Yield: 4 ser

vings.

Hamburger Roundup Dinner

1 Ib. ground beef

1 cup onion, chopped

1/4 cup celery, chopped

1/4 cup green pepper, chopped

1 can tomatoes (1 Ib., 12 oz.) 3/4 cup long grain rice,

uncooked

Brown ground beef and onions. Add celery, pep

pers, tomatoes, (Note: 1-28 oz. can stewed

tomatoes with celery and peppers can be sub

stituted) and rice. Bring to boil, reduce heat, cover

and simmer 30 minutes or until rice is tender. Salt

and pepper to taste. Serves 4-6.

Sara Williams

Sausage Ring and Eggs

2 Ib. mild pork sausage

2 eggs

1 cup milk

1 cup oatmeal or bread crumbs

1 medium onion or 1

Tablespoon instant minced

onion

Combine all ingredients in large bowl. Mix well.

Place in a ring mold. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-60

minutes. Pour off liquid. Unmold on platter. Fill cen

ter cavity with scrambled eggs. Garnish with

tomato wedges, parsley. Serves 8-10.

Basic Meat Loaf

1 Ib. ground beef

legg

1/2 cup oatmeal

1/2 cup milk

1 Tablespoon instant minced Salt and pepper

onion

Mix together well. Place in loaf pan and bake at

350 degrees F for 45-60 minutes. Serves 4-6.

Venison Roast

4-lb. venison roast

1 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon Mack pepper 1 package onion soup mix

1 can condensed mushroom 1/2 cup water

soup

Salt and pepper meat; place in foil-lined roasting

pan. Add remaining ingredients. Seal top of pan

with foil. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven for 3 hours or

until tender. Yield: 8-10 servings.

Spring, 1981

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Main Dishes

Cheese-Tuna Surprise

1 (1/4 .) sharp cheese,
Tabhipi in aWpped sweet pkUe

1 7 oz. can tuna, flaked 1 Tablespoon chopped onion 3 bard cooked eggs, chopped 2 Tablespoons diced green

staffed ofves

1/2 cup mayonnaise or salad

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salad dressing

Combine cheese, tuna, onion, pickles, eggs,

green pepper, olives and mayonnaise. Spread on

buns cut in halves lengthwise. Place sandwiches on

baking sheet. Heat in very slow oven (250 degrees

F.) for 30 minutes (or wrap in foil an refrigerate a

few hours. If you wish to make them early). Heat

and serve in foil. Makes 6 servings. Variation: Heap

cheese-tuna mixture on thick tomato slices instead

of buns. Bake as above for a hot salad.

Ceylon Chicken

1 broiler-fryer chicken, cut up 1 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon pepper

4 Tablespoons salad oil

2 SON! onions, deed

2 medium apples, chopped

2 Tableipooas cany powder 1 Tablespoon cornstarch

1 1/2 caps water

2 chicken bouiliion cubes

2 caps cooked rice

Sprinkle chicken with salt and pepper. Brown in

salad oil and drain well. Saute onions and apples in

the oil until tender. Add curry powder, cornstarch,

water and bouiliion cubes. Stir until cubes are dis-

solved. Add chicken. Cover and cook over low heat

for 35 minutes or until chicken is tender. If sauce

thickens too much, add water a few spoonfulls at a

time. Serve over rice.

Smothered Venison Steaks
Pound steaks thoroughly. Season with salt and pepper and roil in flour. Brown in pan to which 1 Tablespoon of grease has been added. In another pan brown 1 medium diced onion, 1 /2 medium green bell pepper, 1 slice clove of garlic and pinch of bay leaf. Add mixture to pan with browned steaks along with one cup of water. Simmer slowly until done or about an hour. Add water as needed.
Andrew Moss

Pecan Crunch Chicken

1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 cup buttermilk

1 egg, lightly beaten

1 cup all-purpose flour

1 cup chopped pecans

1 TaMespoon paprika

1 Tablespoon salt

1/8 teaspoon pepper

1/4 cup sesame seeds

2 broiler fryer chickens cut

into serving pieces

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place butter in

13x9x2 inch baking dish and put into oven to melt.

Combine buttermilk and .egg. Combine flour,

pecans, paprika, salt, pepper, and sesame seeds.

Dip chicken pieces in buttermilk mixture, then

place in plastic bag with flour mixture. Shake well

to coat chicken lightly. Place skin side down in bak

ing pan; turn pieces to coat with butter. Bake 1 1 /2

hours, or until fork tender and golden brown. Ser

ves eight. If baking less chicken use less butter.

Oriental Pork Balls

1 1/4 pound lean sausage 1/4 cup thinly sliced green

1/4 teaspoon powdered ginger onions

1/2 teaspoon salt

2 Tablespoons soy sauce

1/4 teaspoon pepper

3/4 teaspoon monosodium

3 Tablespoons milk

glutamate

1 egg

1 1/4 cups fresh bread crumbs

3 Tablespoons milk

Mix all ingredients; chill for 1 hour. Shape into balls. Bake at 300 degrees F. for 30 to 45 minutes (or well done). Serve over rice with:

Sweet-Sour Sauce:

2 Tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 cup sugar

1/4 cup vinegar

2 dashes Tabasco sauce

1 teaspoon Worcestershire 1 teaspoon prepared mustard

sauce

1 (16 oz.) can pineapple chanki

1 green pepper, cut in 1/2" 1/3 cup pineapple juice

squares

Combine cornstarch, sugar and vinegar; cook un-

til clear. Add remaining ingredients; cook until

green pepper is tender. Serve over pork balls.

Yield: 4 servings.

Carolyn Wingate

Skillet Lasagna

lit. grouad beef

2 Tablespoons batter or

1 envelope spaght

mix

3c

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1 m. (16 ox.) ci earned cottage uncooked

choose

2 teaspoons basil leaves

1 Tablespoons arsley flakes 1 teaspoon salt

1 m. can tomatoes, chopped 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce

8 ounces Mozzarefia cheese, 1 cap water

chopped or shredded

Use a 12 inch skillet. Cook the meat in the butter until it loses its red color, then sprinkle half of the spaghetti sauce over the meat and mix. Spoon cottage cheese over meat. Top with noodles in a layer and sprinkle with rest of spaghetti sauce mix, basil, parsley flakes and salt. Pour chopped tomatoes, tomato sauce, and one cup of water over the top. Make sure all is covered and moistened. Bring to a boil then cover and simmer 35 minutes or until tender. Sprinkle Mozzarella cheese all over the top and let stand for 5 minutes, or until melted. Serves 6.
Mrs. Willene Hendrix

Frantic Chicken

Unexpected company is coming and the only meat available is a frozen cut-up chicken. Frantic chicken just may save face!
Mix 9 ounces barbecue sauce with equal amounts of water in a large skillet or electric frying pan. Add the frozen chicken, cover, and turn on high. After the chicken has thawed sufficiently, separate the pieces and reduce heat slightly, maintaining a bubbly boil. About 15 minutes before dinner, uncover and allow sauce to thicken. Serve sauce over the chicken..Total cooking time - one hour.
Mrs. Nelson Cabe
Seafood Coleslaw

4 caps shredded a

1/2 cap mayonaaue

1/2 teaspoon salt

3 Tablespoons catsup

1 teaspoon team j

1 teaspoon sugar

1 7 ounce a

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Mix all ingredients until moistened.

thoroughly before serving. Serves 4-6. ;

Elizabeth Ann Davis

Chill

Pickles, Jellies and Spreads

Bread and Butter Pickles

t,3-5iacbas 12 onions

2capssgar

2t<

2 tfatpiiiMt anulaid seed 2 teaspoons celery seed

Wash and drain vegetables. Slice cucumbers

and onions. Soak in salt solution (2 quarts ice wa-

ter and 1/2 cup salt) for 3 hours. Mix vinegar,

sugar and spices. Bring to a boil. Add cucu-

mbers and onions just to heat through. Pack hot

cucumbers into jars, leaving 1/2 inch head

space. Cover with boiling hot liquid. Adjust

lids. Process in boiling-water-bath for 15 min-

utes.

Mrs. Lily Grey

Dill Pickles

30-40 median cucumbers, cat 1 quart vinegar

lengthwise

1 quart water

3/4cupsogar

1/2 cup salt

3 teaspoons mixed pickling I Tablespoon dii! seed or 2

spices

sprigs fresh or dry

Wash and drain cucumbers. Combine vinegar,

water, sugar, and salt. Tie spices in a cheesecloth

bag; add to vinegar mixture; simmer 15 minutes.

Pack cucumbers into jars, leaving 1/2 inch head

ipoce. Put a head of di!! in each jar. Cover cucum

ber;;, vvilh boiling-hot vinegar mixture. Adjust lids.

Process Jnboiiing-water-bath for ]5 minutes.

i.ucyON*oi

Sweet Cucumber Pickles

3 pounds cucumbers, medium 1 quart vinegar

sized

5 cups sugar

2 teaspoon salt

Wash cucumbers, pour boiling water over them,

and let stand 5 to 10 minutes. Drain off hot water

and pour cold water on them, using running water

or change water until cucumbers are cooled. Mix

vinegar, salt and sugar. Bring to boil; drop cucum-

bers in the boiling liquid. Return to a boil. Pack hot

pickles into jars. Process in boiling-water-bath for 5

minutes. These should stand at least 2 weeks in a

sealed jar.

Louise Cash

Pepper Jelly

1/3 cup hot peppers, ground 1 cup bell peppers, ground

5 cups sugar

1 1/2 cups vinegar

2 Tablespoons lemon juice 2-6 oz. containers liquid pectin

Green or Red food color

(optional)

Grind peppers and combine with sugar, vinegar

and lemon juice. Boil for 10 minutes stirring con

stantly. Strain into another pan add pectin and boil

one minute. Add food ccior if desired. Remove from

heat, put in jars ond seal. Makes about 4-eight oun

ce jars.

F tori ne Chamblee

Country Butter Whipped

1/2 cap vegetable ei 2caps(lpoaMi)

3/4 cap battenank

Combine all ingredients together and beat until well mixed. Refrigerate for later use. Remember that butter can be frozen for several months wrapped in moisture-vaporproof packaging material.
Mamie Dess

Corn Relish

\I1 cup svgcr

1/2 teaspoon salt

i/2 teaspoon ceiery seed 1/4 teaspoon dry mustard

1/8 teaspoon white pepper 1/2 cap cider vinegar

17 oz. can whole kernel corn, 2 Tablespoons diced green

drained

pepper

4 oz. jar pimento, diced

1 Tablespoon instant minced

onion

Combine sugar, salt, celery seed, mustard, pep

per and vinegar in a sauce pan. Bring to a boil, cook

two minutes and remove from heat. Stir in corn,

green pepper, pimento end onion. Pour Info a pint

jar, cover ttghtiy and refrigerate for several days

before serving. Makes 1 pint.

P J.King

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Spring, 1981

Beverages and Appetizers

Quick Eggnog

5 eggs

2 cups cold milk

1/2 cup chilled apple juice 1/4 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon salt

Combine all ingredients in blender container.

Cover; blend at high speed just until thoroughly

combined. Serve immediately. One recipe makes

approximately 4 1/2 cups or 8-10 half-cup servings.

Repeat as necessary for additional servings.

Ga. Egg Commission

Cheesy Sausage Biscuits

1 pound pork sausage

1 small onion, finely

1-11 ounce can cheddar

chopped

cheese soup

1/2 cup water

3 cups biscuit nix

Combine sausage in large skillet and add onion.

Cook over medium heat until sausage is browned,

drain. Combine all ingredients, stirring until dry

ingredients are moistened. Drop batter by heaping

tablespoons full about 2 inches apart on greased

baking sheet. Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes

or until lightly browned. Made very small, these

make good appetizers. They could be cooked

ahead of time and reheated.

Mrs. Kathy Brooks

Almond Fruit Punch
This punch is based on flavored gelatin which allows you to choose the color to blend with party decorations. In large quantities, additions of food coloring may be necessary to have a bright color. Freeze some of the punch in ice cubes or a ring mold with pieces of fruit and mint for decoration. This punch also can serve as a starter for adding many additional flavors such as sherbert. Add gingerale just before serving. For a less sweet taste substitute some or all club soda. May be made the day before serving. Double as desired.

Ham & Cheese Bites Yield: 48

1 package (8 oz.) cream

2 tablespoons minced green

cheese, softened

onion with tops

1 package (8 oz.) cooked

ham slices

Mix together cream cheese and minced onion.

Spread mixture evenly on ham slices using approx

imately 2 tablespoons per slice. Roll slices; cover

and chill 2 hours. Cut each slice into 6 pieces.

Southeast United Dairy

Industry Assn.

Punch for 25

1 pkg. flavored gelatin,

1/2 sml. bottle almond

any flavor

extract

1-46 oz. can pineapple juice 2 cups sugar

1 -46 oz. can grapefruit juice 3 cups water

1 bottle ginger ale

Make gelatin as directed on package. Add rest of

ingredients except gingerale and mix thoroughly.

Add gingerale just before serving. Sherbert may al

so be added when ready to serve.

Fulton County Extension Service

Party Cheese Ball

16 oz. cream cheese

3/4 cup bleu cheese,

1 cup cheddar cheese,

crumbled

shredded

1/4 cup onion, finely chopped

1 tablespoon worchestershire

sauce

Place cheeses in mixing bowl and allow to soften

to room temperature. Add onion and worchester

shire sauce and beat on medium speed until fluffy.

Cover and refrigerate 8 hours or overnight. Shape

into large ball and roll in chopped parsley, peanuts

or pecans. Serve with assorted crackers.

^Vegetables,

Tri-Color Salad

Layer One 1 package lime flavored
gelatin Pineapple tidbits, cherries,
etc. for design

1-1/4 cup hot water

Layer Two 1 package lemon flavored
gelatin 6 ounces cream cheese

1 cup hot water 1/3 cup mayonnaise 1 Tablespoon lemon juice

Layer Three

1 package strawberry or

1 cup hot water

cherry gelatin

3/4 cup cold water

chopped pears

Dissolve lime gelatin in water. Place in clear

bowl or mold. Chill til partially set and arrange

pineapple and cherries. Allow to set completely. In

another bowl dissolve lemon gelatin in water. Mix

in cream cheese, mayonnaise and lemon juice until

thoroughly blended. Pour on top of thoroughly set

lime gelatin layer. Dissolve strawberry or cherry

gelatin in hot water. Add cold water. Pour on top of

thoroughly set lemon layer and arrange pears or

other desired fruits attractively. Allow to set

thoroughly. To unmold, make it up the day before

and refrigerate over night.

Virginia Long

Broccoli, Rice and Cheese Casserole

2 Tablespoons butter or

1/2 cup diced celery

margarine

1/2 cup diced onion

1 can cream of chicken soup 1 can cream of mushroom

1 8 ounce jar processed

soup

cheese spread

1 10 ounce package chopped

3 cups cooked rice

broccoli, cooked

Saute celery and onion in butter or margarine un

til tender. Mix with chicken and mushroom soups,

cheese, broccoli, and one cup rice. Grease a large

casserole dish and line with 2 cups of cooked rice.

Add broccoli mixture and sprinkle with paprika.

Heat in 350 degrees F. oven 20 minutes or until

bubbly. Serves 6.

Arthur Smith

Green Bean-Sour Cream Casserole

2 Tablespoons margarine 2 Tablespoons flour

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon pepper

3/4 cup milk

2 Tablespoons chopped onion

1(17 oz) can French-style 1/2 cup sour cream

green beans, drained

1/2 cup Swiss Cheese,

Toasted bread crumbs

shredded

Melt butter in saucepan over low heat. Blend in

flour, salt and pepper. Cook over low heat, stirring

until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Remove from

heat and stir in milk. Return to heat and stir until

thick and smooth. Remove from heat and stir in

sour cream and onion. Place green beans in 1-1/2

quart casserole and pour sauce over them, stirring

to mix well. Top with Swiss Cheese, then bread

crumbs. Bake 20 to 25 minutes at 325 degrees F.

Mrs. Stephen Paul Timms

Pecan-Apple Topped Baked Beans

1 -28 ounce can baked beans 1 large apple, pared and

1 Tablespoon butter

shredded

3 slices bacon, diced and

1/4 cup packed brown sugar

partially cooked

1/2 cup chopped pecans

Mix 1/4 cup pecans with beans and place in a 1

1/2 quart casserole. Sprinkle with apple; dot with

butter. Sprinkle with brown sugar. Top with rest of

pecans, then bacon pieces. Bake at 350 degrees for

1 5 minutes. Makes 4-5 servings.

Carolynn Little

Turnip Green Soup

2 Tablespoons butter

1 medium onion, chopped

4 medium potatoes (about 2 cups tightly packed turnip

1 1/2 pounds) peeled and greens, fresh or frozen

cut in chunks

1-1 1/4 cups milk

4 cups water

1 teaspoon vinegar (optional)

Salt and Pepper to taste

Melt butter in large saucepan, add onion and

saute until transparent. Add water, bring to a boil

and add potatoes and greens. Simmer for 15-20

minutes or until potatoes are soft. Put through a

food mill. (A blender or food processor could be us

ed instead of a food mill if desired.) Add milk to ac

hieve desired consistency and vinegar (optional).

Correct seasoning. Serve hot.

Mrs. Hardy Edwards

Cauliflower & Broccoli Salad

1 head cauliflower

2 stalks broccoli

1 small onion

1 sweet green pepper

1 small jar chopped pimento

Wash cauliflower and broccoli; let drain. Chop all

ingredients fine. Cover with a dressing made from:

1 cup mayonnaise

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup vinegar

dash of salt

This attractive dish resembles a crunchy slaw. Delicious.

Mrs. P.L. Pullen

Pea Salad

1/2 head of lettuce, shredded 17 oz. can small early peas,

1/2 medium onion, chopped drained

5 stalks celery, chopped

2 cups mayonnaise

1 Tablespoon sugar

Parmesan cheese

bacon bits

In a 8"xl2" dish layer shredded lettuce. Layer

peas, onion and celery. Cover top layer with

mayonnaise. Sprinkle with sugar, cheese and

bacon bits. Refrigerate thoroughly before serving.

Serves 8-10.

Mae Kletsch

Pickled Peach Salad

1 -3 ounce package lemon 1 cup pickled peach juice

gelatin

1 cup chopped peach pickle

1 cup 7 Up

1/2 cup chopped pecans

Bring pickle jujce to a boil and pour over gelatin;

stir until dissolved. Add the 7 Up and chill until sl

ightly thickened. Add chopped pickle and nuts,

pour into lightly oiled one quart mold. Chill until

set. Unmold and garnish with parsley. Serves 8.

Mrs. Charlotte Nunn

Pistachio Salad

1 package instant pistachio 1 large container whipped

pudding

topping

20 oz. can crushed pineapple, 1/2 cup chopped nuts

undrained

1 cup miniature marshmaliows

In large bowl, mix pudding mix with whipped

topping. Add pineapple, nuts and rnarshamallows.

Chill. Serves 12.

Erma Anderson

Continued

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Volume67, Number21
Wight
Economy Needs
Nursery Trade
Twenty percent of America's homeowners spend an average of $284 a year on living plants and related products and services for their yards (not including major expenditures like riding mowers, total landscape installations, etc.).
Another forty percent of owners of single family dwellings average $136 a year expenditure for the same purpose. Figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show the total volume of business of the nursery industry is about $5 billion at retail.
Impressive figures, right? Not necessarily. Gardening, and all the living plants and other products that go into that recreational activity, are a part
(Our guest columnist this week is
John B. Wight, Jr., President of the American Association of Nurserymen,
Inc., P.O. Box 350, Cairo 31728.)
of the leisure industry in this nation an industry which accounts for
expenditure from the population amounting to over $81.2 billion a year! And that U.S. Department of Commerce figure does not include such items as transportation and lodging connected with pleasure travel, vacation homes, or public recreation. When those are included in the calculation, the total figure comes to an estimated $160 billion!
Look at the nursery industry's $5 billion annual business again. It amounts to about three percent of what America spends for leisure. Not quite so impressive when you look at it in that light.
The business people in the nursery industry are beginning to recognize their need to compete in today's marketplace and, to this end initiated the Nursery Marketing Council (NMC).
That marketing organization, separate from the American Association of Nurserymen, or any other existing group in the industry, is devoted to increasing the sale of living plants and related products.
For more information, nurserymen should contact NMC, 230 Southern Building, Washington, D.C. 20005.

FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND ADVERTISEMENT INFORMATION SEE PAGE 2

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Growers Vote to Keep Ga. Apple Commission

May 27 - Hay Equipment Field Day, Central Ga. Branch Experiment Station, Eatonton, spon. by UGA Cooperative Extension. Info. Bob Tyson, 404/542-3086.
May 29 - Feeder Pig Sale, 8 pm, Turner Co. Stockyards, Ashburn. Info. H. R. Wiggins, 912/567-3371.
May 30 - The Georgia Invitational All Breed sale, 12 Noon, Southeastern Livestock Pavilion on Hwy. 84 East in Quitman. Info. 912/2634147.
May 30 - Mule show, Pinetree Stables, Marietta. Info. 404/424-0061.
May 30 - Jonesbridge Stables open horse show, Norcross. Info. Doris Bird, 448-8805.
May 31 - Ga. Dairy Goat Breeders Meeting, Program: All About Mastitis, 2 pm, Bar Waller Farm. Info. 404/483-8196, Conyers.
June 6 - Metter pony and goat sale, 12 Noon. Info. Edward Morley, 912/685-2950.
June 6 - Goats and Chicken sale, 2 pm. Wayne County Stockyard.
June 6 - Peachtree Kiwanis horse show, Dewey Henderson's Atlanta Auction Inc., 4380 Stacks Rd., US 29 S. Atlanta, 404/763-3939.
June 6 - Metro Rabbit Breeders Assn. meeting, DeKalb Extension Service's South Office on Wildcat Rd. off Panthersville Rd., 8 am, $5 fee. Info. Shirley Wills, 471-5773.
Training & Education
May 28 - Beekeeper's Training Course, Cooperative Extension program [Training School Building] room 103, 6:30 pm-9 pm, "Beekeeping for Beginners". Info. Glenwood F. Hill, Ag Program, Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley 31030.
June 4 - No-till Conservation Tillage Demonstration, 10 am, spon. by Upper Ocmulgee River Soil & Water Conservation District, Clybell Farm, Newton Co. Info. 404/7871900.

June 6 - Basketry: Natural Materials short course, 10 am-5 pm, $25. Info. UGA Botanical Garden, 2450 S. Milledge, Athens 30605, 404/542-1244.
June 6 - Tenth Annual Beekeepers short course, University of Georgia, $20 per person, advanced registration 6/4. Info. Dr. Alfred Dietz, 404/542-2816 or 542-8711.
June 7-14-21 - Horse health care course for young people, 9-16. Info. Gina McGuffey, Gainesville, 536-4140, Sally Russell, Winder, 867-7017.
Craft Fairs
May 30-31 - Kiwanis Ogeechee fair, Kiwanis fairgrounds [Hwy. 67] Statesboro, 5/30 9 am-6 pm, 5/31 2 pm-6 pm. Info. J. W. Roberts, 912/764-2785.
June 5-6 - Second Annual June Frog Frolic, Quitman, picking and grinning country festival, demonstrations include corn rowing. Info. Mrs.Ruby Stahl, Community Education Coordinator, Brooks County Board of Education, 912/2637531.
June 6 - The Wilkes Co. Chamber of Commerce sponsors the Summer Festival in Washington, 10 am-5 pm. Info. Wilkes County Chamber of Commerce, 404/678-1396.
June 6 - Third Annual Arts and Craft Fair, Stilesboro Improvement Club Restored Historic Building, 10 mi. W. of CartersviUe Hwy. 113. Info. Frances Barnette, Rt. 1, Taylorsville 30178, free admission.
June 6 - Putnam Co. Dairy Festival, Eatonton, craft spaces available: $12/$15, commercial $50/$53. Info. Hie Waters, 404/485-9745.
June 6-7 - Penn Place Arts and Crafts Festival, Penn Place Farm, Summerville, 6/6 10 am-6 pm, 6/7 12 Noon-6 pm, admission $1, children free. Info. Patricia Selman, 404/734-2550.

Georgia apple producers voted overwhelmingly to continue Marketing Order No. 7 for apples. A total of 93 percent of those voting were in favor of the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Apples continuing its programs of research, promotion and education until 1984.
In accordance with the Commodities 'Promotion Act, 66 2/3 of those voting in a referendum must vote affirmatively for the Marketing Order to be continued.
Members of the Agricultural Commodity Commission for Apples expressed their appreciation to apple growers in the state for the favora-
ble vote and pledged to remain attentive to the wishes of their
fellow apple producers.

Horse Edition Coming Soon*

Deadline for Notices June 17

The special horse edition of the MARKET BULLETIN is coming July 1. This issue will include notices for horse shows scheduled for July, August and September as well as at stud notices, boarding facilities and miscellaneous equine equipment.
Announcement of horse shows will appear only in this special issue. For the convenience of horse show enthusiasts and to provide equal publicity to all equine events, horse shows will be published in this spe-

cial BULLETIN issue. The weekly calendar will publish cancellation notices only.
If your organization has a show scheduled for July, August or September, submit your announcement, not to exceed 30 words, by June 17. If possible, include rain dates and a phone number for additional information.
Deadline for at stud, boarding and miscellaneous equine equipment notices is also June 17.

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Farm employment

No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be ad vertised.

Will plow and bush hog. Mack Waters. Tucker. Ph. 983-3092.

Middle age lady wants job doing light farm chores, prefer around Gainesville. Sejenejiryaji. Rhine. Ph. 912-385-5131.

Man. 20 yrs.. slightly handicapped may need transportation, will do any work in exchange for room /board. Chris Mott. Stone Mountain. Ph. 4690955.

Will custom cut. rake and bale hay in Morgan Co. area Russell Ivie, Madi son. Ph 342-2640 after 5 pm _____

Need someone to cut hay on 1/2 or for pay. reasonable, in Pickens Co. John Osborne. Jasper. Ph. 404-6925469

Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. Clarence Hall. Conyers. Ph. 483-3230

Will do loader /dozer work on your

farm, grading, clearing, drives, etc.,

rubber tire .tractor also. M. Fox. Wood-

stock. Ph. 928-1276. 926-9078 or 735-

3177.

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Will plow gardens, bush hogging,

post holes dug, trees cut. all types of

tractor work. etc. B. Lightsey. Decatur.

Ph . 288-2324.

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Will paint barns and farm bldgs., fences w/in 150 mi. radius of Atlanta. Mike Bradley. Monroe. Ph. 404-2679571.

Want to caretake land or farm in the Blairsville. Young Harris or Murphy area. Jerry King, Rt. 2, Box 202-F, Ellijay 30540. _______ _ ________

Want to split your firewood, will come to your place w/ Hydraulic wood splitter. David Corbitt. Atlanta. Ph. 758-

Custom hay baling, round and sq. bales B. F. Garner. Mansfield. Ph. 7864637.
Will custom cut, rake and bale hay. Harold Rutledge. Rex. Ph. 961-6742.
Will build farm pasture fencing. Gar land Reagan. Lawrenceville. Ph. 404963-9461. _____ ____________
Want someone to install dbl. farm gate, any kind of materials, will give metal storage bldg., light weight. Mrs. Smith. P. O. Box 2624, Hill Station, Aug us la 30904._________________
Will do custom hay work, cut, rake and bale sq. or sml. round bales in Habersham Co. I. K. Kranats, De-norest. Ph. 754-4533 after 7pm._______
Want exp. dairy farm employee, good sal w/six room house and fringe bene fits. A. J. Tidwell, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-
8919.______________________ Will clean your well out. Stan Cook,
Covington. Ph. 786-4315._________
Want man to plow w/tractor and do all type farm work. Roy Finch. Portal. Ph. 912-865-2860 after 9 pm.____ _
Want job on cage layer farm or on cattle horse farm working w/either or both animals. Trennis Smith, Atlanta. Ph. 768-8170._________________
Will till garden in N. Atlanta area w/Troy Bill tiller. J. C. Harris, Atlanta. Ph. 252-5077.__________________
Will plow garden, bush hogging. Ed Bowles. McDonough. Ph. 957-4665.
Will build /repair any type farm fence w/in 50 mi. of Hull Charles Crawford. Hull. Ph. 788-2352.______________________
Will plow, pulverize, seed, all type tractor work. Cherokee, Hall, Forsyth, Pickens and Gwinnett counties. G. K. Satterfield, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-7353575_or 104-536-8326.________ ___
Will clear farmland, do trench work w /crawler loader backhoe in Hart and surrounding counties. Jimmy McLane, Hartwell. Ph. 376-4092.
FARMERS & CONSUMERS
MARKET BULLETIN Georgia
Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta. Georgia 30334 404-656-3722
Tommy Irv'm, Commissioner
Volera Jessec, Editor Lisa Bay Asst. Editor Martha Haiderson, Asst. Ed., Notices
Published weekly at Capitol Square. Atlanta 30334. Second class postage paid at Atlanta. Ga. Postal publication number 187620.
The Department of Agriculture ts m: equal oppurtunitv employer. It is the policy of this department not to discriminate on the basis of sex. rnce. rotor, handicap, national origin or age in iN employment policy.

Will do art. insemination in Jackson and surrounding counties, will breed beef /dairy cattle. Wayne Montgomery, Maysvilte. Ph. 335-6021 or367-9172.

Taking orders for 1981 hay crop, pick up behind baler; also, wheat straw. O. L. Rutledge, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Ph. 957-5144.__________________

Will do art. insemination of beef /dairy cattle in Henry and surrounding counties; also, semen and supplies for sale Ray Stallings, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594.____________________

Want reliable/sober retired couple as caretakers on cow, sheep and goat ranch, 2 bdrm. house free. C. Dowling, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-1669._______

Will trap varmits. beavers, fox, muskrat. coon, etc.. that are problems on your land, Ga. lisc. Oscar Casto, Marietta- Ph. 404-971-7958._____________

Want hay cut and rolled in round bales (fescue) in Chattooga Co. M. Alexander. Mcnlo. Ph. 404-862-2147.

Will custom cut and bale hay in sml. round bales Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-7993 _ _____________

Will clear farmland. Irg. or sml. acre age w/lrg. frontend loader and bulldoz er: also build hog lagoons. W. D. Lester. Athens. Ph 404-548-5947. __

Want custom combine operator to combine 400 acres of wheat. Brook Pennmgton. Madison. Ph. 404-342-

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Will custom clean and polish sad

dles, bridles and halters, English $10

Western $20. bridles, and halters $5.

expert care. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph.

227-7595 __ _ ________ _____

Want someone to bale clean fertilizer hay on halves. Johnny Bagley, Gills-

vMJe^ Ph. 652-2925 after 6pm._________

Will do frontloader /backhoe work. f. J. Edwards, Fayetteville. Ph 461-7975 or 228-2JU7._____ ______________

Would like a job doing light farm work. 46 yrs. woman, must have board /salary, prefer NE, Franklin or Hart area Betty Black, Royston. Ph. 245-

8850. ____________ ________ Will build fences of any type or farm
bldgs of any type. Harl Poole, Ball Ground.jni ._345-6251_._________

Wanted caretaker and part time job, 3 bdrms house. Lee Loiselle, Lumpkin Ph J338-4549._______ __________

Want middle-aged woman to do light farm /garden work, live in. Carl Adams, Conyers. Pru 483-371 Patter 8 pm. ___

Will do any type fence /bldg. repairs w/in 30 mi. radius of Royston. Henry Freeman, Royston. Ph. 245-8973 ___

Custom combining, sml. grains, corn, soybeans. $20 per acre Tom Rider. Hephzibah. Ph 404-592-4841

Caretaker, live on farm, maintenance, general chores as required. 56 yrs man. son 15. refer Irg. acreage farm. Andre Young, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-

769-6569

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Want couple for cattle farm, no drinkers or children, home furnished, salary open Ralph Garrett, Ball

Ground. Ph 404-887-1234_________

Woman w/two children needs milking position, need place to live and salary. Wilkes Co. area. Liz McNab, Ray le^Ph 274-3736.________________

Will custom pit. cert Tifton 44 /Alicia /Coastal Bermuda w/automatic planter, sprigs furnished. Gene Hart, G uyton^ Ph^ 912-728-3380.________

Will grow watermelons and produce for anyone w/retail mkt. Willard Alberson^ Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-3013 nights
Wil build /repair and type farm fence, anywhere. B. J Hughes, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7394

UGA graduate seeking farm or related employment, exc. health w/desire to learn Jack Sanders, Watkinsville. Ph 404-769-6302.

Farm machinery and equipment for sale
Only farm machinery used in an in dividual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be ad vertised in this column. Those wanti ng equipment should be seeking equipment for their own individual farm. No trucks are advertised with the exception of fertilizer spreader trucks and fruit tree sprayers, truck mounted.
52-8N Ford tractor, like new. Claude Armour, Rt. 1, Lula 30554 Ph 404-869-
3845. ___________________ 75 Jacobsen turf tractor, 4 cyl. 3 pt.
hitch and PTO $1,600. J. W. Oldknow, Decatur. Ph. 404-493-1974.______________
8N Ford tractor in exc. cond. D. R. Wilbanks, Cleveland. Ph. 865-5948.
Do not call ads in -- they must be written out and signed.___________

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FarmaM H w/tri-blade mower, good cond. $8. Rusty Poss, 410 E. Broad St., Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5380._________

Holan 8 ft. utility truck body, side doors w/locks, very good shape $175. Freddie Bates, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-

0072._____________________ MF 165 diesel P/S, M/P,dual remote
hyd., new paint exc. cond. $5,200. Lloyd Leach, Loganville. Ph. 466-4158.

HD 3 AC dozer, 6 way hydrostatic blade $4,200. Clarence Brown, Byron. Ph.912-953-3330._____________

1980 3 pt. hitch 12 row sprayer w/hyd. cyl., 150 gal. poly, tank w/sporger-stainless steel wet boom, heavy duty pump kit. L. H. Scott, Smithville. Ph. 912-846-8897._______

Cut-off saw $75; hay conveyor w/ext. $100; pull cycle mower, New Holland $50. S. Wilkinson, Covington. Ph. 404787-3954.________________

Intl. cyclo 4 row planter w/2 herb,

tanks and pump and 4 spray type corn,

soybean, milo drums. Richard M.

Berkosk, Madison. Ph. 404-444-5305 or

342-1870

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Wood ticks for Bobcat loader, good cond. Darrell McCoy, Luthersville. Ph. 927-6635aft. 8 pm. _________

One McCormick Deering No. 7 mow er, good cond. Jack Mitchell, Byron.

Ph . 953-2817._____ ______ ____

B AC tractor w/cult. $1,250, no checks. Nelson Massey, 2435 Tucker Mill Rd., Conyers 30208. Ph. 483-2639.

AC model 72 combine 8 disc bush/hog pull harrow. M Farmall block Earl Goodrum, 1340 W. Ell is Rd.. Griffin 30223. Ph. 404-228-8007.______

2 manure spreaders. JD and NH, ground drive, good working cond. $200 and $300; 14.9-28 tractor tire $20. W. L. Clayton. Cohutta. Ph. 694-3445.________
A model JD w/tri-cycle front end, good cond. w/3 pt. hitch $550. Clar ence Parmer, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-

801jx___________________ One 4630 78 model JD tractor, factory
air cond. cab. dual wheels, full wts., low hrs., exc. cond. P. A. Dixon, Waycross. Ph. 912-579-6520._________
4 hp. Merry tiller, exc. cond. $225. G. W. Pailloz, Duluth Ph. 476-3304 aft. 6

pm._______________________ 1979 Economy King 14 hp. 48 in.
mower, turning plow, harrows, cult.,
list disc, lay-off plow $3.200. W. R. Exam, Riverdale. Ph 997-0834.________

Old model cycle mower, needs some repair; starter tor same; also, 1 cyl. old model gas eng., 2 Irg. fly-wheels, other. J. C. Moody, Atlanta. Ph. 344-8168.
Homemade livestock trailer,heavy duty, may be changed to utility, Boyd Jackson, Rt. 4, Box 121-F, Smithville. Ph.912-846-5411.___________

Homemade utility trailers $150, up; sml. ones to pull behind mower; also, 4x8 ft. w/wheels $250. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-5746-9166.

1 tree hoe, used very little, works on 165 MF tractor $300. Jason Albritton, Butler. Ph.912-862-5957.____________

4 disc Taylor-Way tiller, 3 pt. hitch, like new $300. Harrell Freeman, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-4813days.

HD-4 AC dozer for parts, needs eng.

block reas. Lewis McDonald, Rt. 1,

Alto. Ph. 869-7529.

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240 Intl. tractor, 3 pt. hitch, good cond. $1,650. J. C. Bartlett, Rex. Ph. 404-474-1 231.

Sprayers, 2 Irg. eng. driven 500 gal. and 1000 gal. tanks, some hose; also, suction hose. Fred Val, Atlanta. Ph.

478-2699.____________________

AC 7000 tractor, 2200 hrs. $14,500; JD 38 chopper w /30 in. 2 row crophead $3.500. Jack Walters, Rt. 3, Barnesville.

Ph. 404-358-0749 M996.___________

NH 850 round baler $7,500, like new; NH 462 rotary disc mower, like new $4,000. John Walters, Rt. 3, BarnesviMe. Ph. 404-358-0749 or 358-3833._____

Want to buy used cotton wagons. Clarence Hall. Conyers. Ph. 483-3230.

Derrin Hammer mill size 4E, exc.

cond.. 2 sacker $250. Ed McDade,

Milledgeville. Ph. 452-6444, no collect

calls.

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1964 JD 1010 gas, exc. cond., low hrs. $2.200. Jerry James. Rt. 2. Box 29QA. Abbeville. Ph 912-467-2363.____

300 Grain Chief, PTO. gas dryer; 8"x47' transport auger 71/2 hp. mtr., all for $5.650. W. D. Lester. Athens. Ph. 404-548-5947.
4 row KMC ripper bedder w/hyd. row markers. B. R. Murray, Cordele. Ph. 91I 2-535-6546.______ _____ _
Gandy 4 row insecticide /herbicide applicator, elec. drive, comp. w/all mounting brackets and hardware. Paul Harrell. Box 52, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-

2982 ________________ _________________ 375 Killbros gravity unloading grain
box 20 in. top ext. and 12 ft. hyd. auger conveyor on a 12 ton Killbros wagon. Darrell Williamson, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-6211 . _ ______ _______
JD 450 crawler, front end loader, exc. undercarriage, backhoe bracket, runs good $11.000. Bobby Swafford, Con yers. Ph. 404-922-5161.

Wednesday, May 27,1961

Farmall A tractor, mower, disc plows, mis. equip. K. Hansen, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-428-9704 aft. 6 pm.

1979 Ford tractor 4600 diesel, 52 hp., power steering and more, 1250 hrs., like new. R. L. Dugger, St. George. Ph. 904-259-4796. (Georgia resident)._____

1500 JD power till seeder, 6 row AC no-till planters, both $9,000. A. A. Brittain, Jackson. Ph. 775-7727.___________

AC HD 15 cable, blade bulldozer, fair cond. $2.500. Jackie Castles, Stockton. Ph.912-244-6467._____________
Equip, for Super A tractor, dirt scoop, scraper blade, hay mower, all w/mounting brackets $350. O. J. Barnett. Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7984.________

One good used syrup mill and 12 ft. copper pan $500. W. H. Jeffers, RFD 1, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-646-3044 __

Ford 8N tractor, good cond.. new paint, $1,995. Lewis Grubbs. DouglasviHe. !____. 40^-942-4769^__________________

4.5 KW Sears alternator, power plant w/10 hp. eng., like new $875. M. G. Talbot_, Jackson. ^11^775-6290^___ _

15 ft. grain body for ton or ton and

half truck, good cond. D. A. Vaughn.

Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5574.

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Utility trailer 4x5 ft. long. Billy Finch-

er. RFD 1. Box 486, Jackson 30233. Ph.

404-775-710_0.

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1968 2000 Ford tractor, gas, low hrs. exc. cond. $4.000, firm. E. C. Parks, 888 Buford Rd., Gumming 30130. Ph. 404-887^5967.___ ______________
One 641 3 pt. hitch Ford tractor; 8 ft. harrow, turning plow 2-16 in., set of plow frames, set of plows $2.500. Den nis Hendley, Stockton. Ph. 912-482-

3851.______________________ 954 Remington chain-saw, good saw
but heavy. 20 in. bar and extra new chain $75. Cecil Whisnante. Morrow.
Ph. 366-6611.__________________

David Bradley model 600 2 wheel tractor, 8 hp. w/reverse and 4 pcs. of equip., good cond. G. L. Turner, College Park. Ph 996-2835__________

AC model 90 combine, good cond. John Harper, Blakely. Ph. 912-723-

4435._______ ___________________ Tubulor steel cattle bodies for long
wide pickup, wooden set for longbed step-side $125 and $65. L. E. Fletcher, Griffin ._Ph_2^7-7632.___________________

Pert, and lime spreader mounted on a 1974 F-600 Ford; New Idea manure spreader, good cond. Alien Andrews, Rt. 1, Rydal 30171. Ph. 404-382-7626

aft^prn. ________________________ Massey Harris pony tractor, new
paint, good tires, cult., planters, 1 disc turning plow, harrow all for $1,300. Wayne Blythe, Douglasville Ph. 949-

4337._______________________ One 440A JD skidder; O Frick saw
mill eng., edger and conveyor. Wayne Lindsey. Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2271_____

New Holland haybine, New Holland hay rake. Ford hay baler, good cond. Jerry Ellis. Rt. 1, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 404-629-8486 aft. 9 pm.________________
8N Ford tractor, 1 row cult., harrow. Harry English, Rt. 1. Milner 30257. Ph.

4_04-358-0824.___________________________________________________ 1963TD 20 dozer, cable blade $5,000;
LeTourneau Westinghouse motorgrader $3,000. Jack Bryant. Rt. 1, Box 18, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 404-359-3704.______

Lrg. Ross-Camp portable roller mill, will roll 42,000 Ib. per hr., 60 hp. requi red. Roy Piercey, Sr., Pretoria. Ph. 912-

436-5892.

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NH Flail type manure spreader, exc. cond. $2,200. Buddy Bearden. Bostwick. Ph. 404-342-3393 ____________

JD 851 hay rake $800. L. Kinsley, Perry. Ph. 912-987-2837 aft. 8:30 pm.

1 livestock body for 1 ton truck, covered top. Larry Barron. Rt. 4. Millen 30442. Ph.912-982-1420____ _____

3 row Brown Harden super seed,

used on only 40 acres. Ned Harman, Rt.

2, Box 409. Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-

4427.

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5 tt rotary grass mower for 3 pt. hitch. 3 blade type $600 Thomas McCallum. LizeMa L Ph. 91 2-935-8328.___

AC-A-11 combine w/2 row corn head and 10 ft. grain head, 12 ft flat bed dump w/4 tt. grain bodies and PTO shaft Elbert Seabolt. Locust Grove. Ph.957-5_212_^522J_._ _____

Cont. Industrial eng.. 6 cyl., gas.

new magno, rebuilt cart. $1.000 or trade for tractor. C Gaulden. Savannah. Ph.

3_54-9382.

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TD-25B bulldozer, Intl. 3964 excava tor: root rake Rockland. 9 toothed, fits D7's and D-8 dozers 12 yd. pull type dirt pan. Archie Watson. Fitzgerald. Ph.

91 2-423-4569._____ _ _________

David Brown diesel farm tractor $990. 1700 hrs., 5 1/2 ft. Covington rotary mower, both new cond. Russell Banks, Rt. 4. Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7604 nig'hts.

6 row KMC ripper-spider 18.4-38 snap on dual wheels w/good rubber. James M_o_rris, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-7480.

Farmall A tractor, recently overhaul ed, good tires, lay-off bar and cult.. 2 disc tiller, 10 disc harrow, draw bar $1.395. L. E. Ballew, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-7064

B JD tractor, serial No. 98568, manual start, needs one rear lire $550. Gene Ensimmger. Jersey 30209. Ptt. 404-464-

3348._______________________ 8x24 dbl. axle traifer, reas. Edward
Barrett, Rt. 2, Lula. Ph. 896-3620.

One 4 row C2 Gleaner combine w/corn and bean head. Hubert Parker, Rt. 1, Box 116, Rocky Font 30455. Ph. 863-7337.___________________________

2 disc Ford tiller w/'3 pt. hitch $175. M. C. Wade, Winder. Ph. 404-867-9803.

Two Gehl self unloading truck bod ies, 16 ft. long, twin drag chains, steel reinforced, Eric Holmes. Sandersnlte. I Ph. 912-552-5141 .7349.__________

No. 5 JD cycle mower not for 3 pt. hitch, fits JD mode! 40, 50, 32Q, 420 etc., exc. cond. $350. Mtforcl Lyort, Ball Ground. Ph 479-2940.___________

Heavy duty reaf wheel wts., tits Fofd Jubilee thru. 4OOO; also, tractor jack, works off lift. Wyman West, Rt. 3. Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-2927_____

NH stack wagon, 96 bate cap. O. L. Stanford, Oliver. Ph. 912-857-4798.

Off-set harrow, JD 6 ft. $425. Marvin Miller. Jackson. Ph. 775-5730',_______

17 ft. dual axle equip trailer, ramps, lights, brakes, extra nice $1.000. Mor gan Manuel. AppMng. Ph 541-t 743 or 724-4704.__________ _______

Massey Harris pony w/four pcs. equip., trade for larger tractor w/bush hog and 3 pt. hitch. Jim Wilson, Atlanta. Ph. 378-4093.___________ _____

1980 16 hp. tractor, like new w/mower/harrow, plow. G. Ham by, Covington. Ph. 787-9905.____________

Hyd. front ertd loader for 16 hp. Sears garden tractor, make reas. offer, wts. incl. Willis Mancil. Waycross. Ph. 912-
283-6797._________________________

Cole 1 row planter, exc. cond. $150. Bennie McKinzie, Suwanee. Ph 476-

4257.________________________ 1952 8N tractor, rebuilt eng., good
tires, extra clean, new exhaust and battery $1,850. Henry Thompson, Gray.
Ph.912-986-6791.______________

MF 180 tract OP, 63 h p., dual remotes, eng. rebuilt last year, exc. tobacco tractor $7.000. Joe Chalk, Mil-wood. Ph. 912-285-5488______________

Paulk 4 row ripper spider, row mark ers, used one season, exc. cond. $2,000. B. R. Amerson, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4430.___________________

40 ft. dry bed tor storage for hay or feed, will del. $1,200. Mite Bradley, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-9571: _________

Wagon, one horse, orig. paint, exc. cond. $400. Frank Thomas, 2425 Hiwy. 124 N. E., Bulord. 30518 Ph. 963-560O.

59 in. Woods mower, 3 pt. hitch, PTO, Cat. No. 1 hitch $750 cash. Boy Moore, Rt 3 Gumming. Ptt. 404-887-

6363.______________________ MF 880 semi-mounted bottom; p.ow
6-18 in. on land, used one season. Sneff Killingworth. Rt. 2, Wrigtitsville 31096
Ph. 912-864-2116._________________

1976 Steiger, Panther 310 tractor, ~4 wheel drive, dual wheels, front mount blade, exc. cond. $32,0)0; other. Jenrrifer LeC.air, Albany. Ptt. 912-435-0056.

MF rotary mower 5 lit. (ift type $300; equip, trailer, tandem for hauling tract ors $350. Marvtrt Hammonds, Conyers. Ph. 483-7862.____________________

NH 890 silage cutter $9,000; Richardton dump wagon $4,000; JD 4-36 in. planter $2,800: 18 ft. Ba.wtng harrow $2,400, other. Tom Woods, Jackson. Ph. 775-4078.__________________

Flatbed trailer, oak floor, tandem axle, 12 x 6 1/2 ft. Mrs. Olien Witcher, 48 Parks Ave., Newnan. Ph 253-1782 aft. 5pm._________________

' B AC tractor w/cul't. and sickle mow er $1,500; bush/hog harrow, 8 disc 17 1 12 in. IH brand 3 pt. hitch $400. E. A. Rentroe, Fayetleville. Ph. 461-7144.

McCormick No. 21 manure spreader, exc. cond. $350; 8x20 ft. Gooseneck 3 axle flatbed trailer $1,350. W. Ft. Crenshaw, Madison. Ph. 342-1280,_______

David Bradley tractor, new 5 hp, BIS eng.. 5 pcs. of equip $650. H B. Poole, Marietta. Ph. 427-6469._____

J.I. Case farm tractor, good cond". Lester Poss. Woodstock. Ph. 475-6009.

Briggs /Stratton tiller 4 hp. good cond. $175. Jim Lewis, LawrenceviHe. Ph. 962-4879

D-7 17-A Cat. dozer, angle tilt Wade,

exc. cond. $10.000 or best offer. Billy

Stackler. Rt. 1, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-

2390.

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Gear box and 6 ft. cutter bar and sickle for Ford 515 mower $100' for sicKte bar, $75 for gear box. Larry J. Hendricks. Sr.. Cleveland. Ph. 4Q4-S65-

4916. _ _____ _____ _ ___ MF 165 $7,500TMF 35 $3,^4CK.rACWC)
$2,000, new cond., sell one, keep two, you choose, guaranteed perfect. R. Morgan. Covinglort Ph. 787-2343.

JB B model tractor wlbush tro-g. new clutch, new brakes, good tires, runs good $1,100. Jim .Row(and. Griffm. Ph. 227-8258.___________________

Sickle mower, economy garden trac tor, 16 in wheet. Russell; F. Wtlifingham, Rt. 1, Grantvilte. Ph. 637-4754.

Wednesday, May 27,1981

Two 20.8x34 8 ply tires on JD heavy cast wheels, fits 92 MM axle $1 ,200. O. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 952-2829.______
Gehl 95 feed grinder, like brand new, used only a few hrs. $2,850. C. A. Venable, Rt. 4, Post Rd., Gumming 30130. Ph. 475-6125.____________

A-11 Gleaner combine cab w/bicooler. both heads, new hume reel, good cond. $4.000. A. C. Jeter, Byromville. Ph. 433-5915._____________

Intl. feed mill, peanut inverters, one KMC, one Paulk, Roanoke peanut com bine. rolling cult, 4200 JD 4/16 flip plow. Woodrow Cravey, Eastman. Ph.
374-2968._________ _____ _____
Ferguson TO 35, Fairbanks Morse scales, wt. up to 3000 Ibs., 24 in. corn mill, red seal motor. C. R. Gowder. 639 Friendship Ch. Rd., Powder Springs

30073.______________________ 1978 L-285 Kubota diesel. 30 hp.
w/front end loader, 225 hrs., exc. cond.
list $9600 sell, $5,500. Leon Smith, Rt. 2. St. George. Ph. 904-259-4796.______

Sears roto-spader. 8 hp. Briggs /Stratton mtr., chain driven $300. Lucille Herndon, P. O. Box 446, Red Oak 30272. Ph. 761-9061.____________
Sml. utility trailer, 4x6.8 $75. Hugh Tankersley. Atlanta. Ph. 299-2426.

4 row cult., w/1 3 ft. good cond. J. W. Middlebrooks, Rt 1, Box 42, Zebulon 30295. Ph. 567-8652._____________
D-8 Cat. parts, four 16 ply 18x24 tires on Heil 16 yd. pull pan $,200. Archie Monfort. Columbus. Ph. 404-322-0966.

Cattle bodies for short wheel base truck $30. Dale A. Jones, Rt. 3, Box 400, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-

6948._______________________ Buckeye winch, works off PTO $375.
A. G. Barley, Warner Robins. Ph. 912922-1597. ____________________
M Farmall for parts, 2 good tires 12.4-38. D. G. Oliver, Rt. 1, Lula. Ph. 404-9832-7545.________________
14 ft. metal flatbed w /tie-down holes in corners; sell or trade for 6x12 live stock trailer. D. Harris, Butler. Ph. 862-

5640._______________________ Set of cult, for walk behind tractor or
sml. riding tractor, good cond. $75. James Snow, 7129 Nowell Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 781-4827._______________
1950 8N Ford tractor, almost new tires, new points, plugs, dist. and carb. kit, clean cond. $1,800, Vidalia onions to-boot. R. R. MacGregor, Vidalia. Ph. 912-583-2608.__________________
R-60 Ditch Witch, good cond. $6,500. Charles Jackson, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-

5027.______________________ TD-15 dozer, 90 percent undercarri
age. extra clean, good cond. $13,500.
Ronnie Hayes, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-

4918.______________________ 1979 2 row no-till high speed Ford
planter, fert. seed hopper, extra plates $950. Mrs. J. C. Taylor. Rt. 6, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-4255._______________
Intl. manure spreader, sml. size, ground driven and good cond. V. Klevesahl, Hull. Ph. 543-4622.___________

656 Intl. tractor, good cond., wide front end. 3 pt. hitch. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2 Box 147. Madison 30650. Ph. 404-3420727 aft. 6 pm.________________

AC garden tractor w/36 in. belly

mower, only 25 hrs.. perfect cond.

$1.995. M. E. Vaughan, Boston. Ph.

91 2-226-281 4 alt. 6 pm.

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Farmall Super C tractor w/equip..

good cond. and reas. Ray Bowen. 509

Bradley St., Perry 31069. Ph. 912-987-

1365.

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KMC ripper bedder. 4 row. can be used w/JD planter $2,600: two 110 gal. alum, saddle tanks $600, fert. pump. $1.000. Lewis Flynn 111. Camilla. Ph. 912-336-7783. ________ __ __

Cattle body for pickup tuck $200. cash or trade for livestock or equip. Frank Bullet, Norcross. Ph. 448-0940.
640 Ford tractor, good cond.. 1 set Cole planters and fiberglass tilt dist., mounted on cult. Jackie Stephens, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-9577 aft. 6 pm,

Oliver hay baler, good cond. $1,000. T. L. Surles, Preston. 31824.________
16 ft. Gooseneck trailer, like new, lights and ramps $2,000, 20 disc TaylorWay harrow, 3 pt. hitch, 22 in. disc $950. A. K. Stephens, Athens. Ph. 543-

1883.________________________ Hay baler, JD 214T, orig. owner,
sheltered from weather always, sq. bales in exc. cond. $1,395. J. M. Cannafax. Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708.

Page 2 wheel walking garden tractor, good cond. w/cult., harrow, turning plow $250. Mrs. Maude Rumph, Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-5669._______
601 Ford diesel tractor, overhauled 50 hrs., cult, disc harrow, bush hog, turn ing plow $4,200. Calvin Caldwell, Plainville. Ph. 404-295-4432._______________

1FTT486 cab, duals, 145 hp., AC 7000, duals, 105 hp.,David Brown, 990, 52 hp. Jeff Bacon. Rt. 1, Chauncey 31011. Ph. 91 2-374-45O4.______________________
B JD, painted and overhauled $950; G AC. all equip, incl. bush hog $1,700. Gaines Chambers, Winterville 30683. Ph.404-742-8120.

15 ft. XV Flexable rotary cutter $2,000. Charles W. Carter, Winterville. Ph. 404-543-9755.________________
Small rubber tire 1 horse wagon $450. Mr. Scarborough, Fairburn. Ph. 964-
334J_ ________ ____________ MF 33 grain drill; NH 850 round baler;
K Gleaner combine, grain/corn heads; JD 350A hay rake. M. B. Moate, Rt. 1, Dexter 31019. Ph. 912-689-4240.______
TD 6 Intl. loader, runs good $6,500; D-7 Cat. old model cable opr. but good $3,500. Nolan Kell, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0138-2696. _________________
Hesston 60A baler w/stack mover; 6 row cult., 5 bottom plow, 8 row KMC cult., JD 40 disc harrow. Hugh Crook, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-6302 /8421.
Like new 16 ft. heavy duty utility trailer, ramps, brakes, lights, oak floor $775. Frank Shepard. Athens. Ph. 404543-1 316 or 404-548-4645._____________
JD 4 row insecticide attach, for JD 71 Flexi-planters, brackets, fenders and hoppers. R. A. Harrell, Jr., Box 277, Cairo. Ph.912-377-2982.__________
1972 Intl. TD 25C bulldozer w/new root rake $32,000; Hesston hay stacker 10, hay mover 30, 4 row Burch planters. Mr. Pittman, Lyons. Ph. 912-565-7254
/ 7941 .______________________ TD 14-A dozer, semi-liquid manure
spreader mounted, 2 row KMC rolling cult., 6 1/2 ft. bush hog disk. Wm. De a I, Bristol, Ph.912-579-2303._____
15,000 bu. grain bin, used one time, floor drying fan; 4 row Taylow-Way cult. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 3568800 /4328._______________________
Gleaner combine (soybean special) 1977 K2 w/model 238 two row corn head w/cab and air $13,500. Ludie Palmer. Pel ham. Ph. 912-294-4486._______
Auto, fogging sys., suitable for 3 cage layer houses, exc. cond. Henry Verner. Rutledge. Ph. 404-557-2540.
2 row Brown Harden no-till planter w/295 Intl. planters, A-1 con. $2,800. L. Howell. Cochran. Ph. 912-934-4314.___
Farmall H tractor w/hyd. lift, 4 disc plow, smoothing harrow, plow in good cond. Charlie Mooneyham, Rt. 2, Rockmart_. Ph. 646-5658.______________
Irrig. sys., 4 in. pipe, one gun, PTO pump; 1000 gal. poly, tank mounted. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-
865-2939. ______________________________ Field Queen Forage harvester, side
dump model, new eng.. extra header and other equip. James Jarrett, Rome. Ph. 404-235-2122.________________________________
TO-20 Ferguson, new paint, lift re built, new battery $1,500. Charlie Long, Da I ton 30720. Ph. 277-3416.____________
MF model 34, IH disk off-set harrow, 3 pt. $450; Bush Hog bale loader $425. Doyle Caheely, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-
2692.________________________ M Farmall tractor: H Farmall, mtrs.
overhauled, new paint, 16 disc harrow, reas. priced. R. I. Breedlove, Rt. 4, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-5649.________
Ford 2600 diesel tractor, 1980 model w/120 hrs., all extras incl. diff. lock, roll bar $8,600; 6 ft. 3 pt. hitch scrape blade $240. James Elliott, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-4839. __________________
Lilliston hay baler made in Albany, Ga. Stewart Brown, Columbus. Ph. 404-689-3004.__________________
Good one horse wagon $100. L. C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Soperton 30457. Ph. 912-529-6256._____________________
Old mule drawn mowing machine and rake for sale. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple 30179. Ph. 445-7744.
2 tractor tires size 11.2-10-34 plus wheels and rear end for JD MT. John Smith. Washington. Ph. 404-678-2689.
Farm trailer, needs bed $75. Felton McAbee. Canton. Ph. 479-5854 aft. 6
pm. _______________________________ Hydro water well drilling rig, comp.
drill up to 4 in. casing for farm ponds, instr. for operating $18,000. James R dwell, Rt. 1, Culloden 31016.________
One slighly used roto-crop quickrich shredder $50 firm. Deborah Anderson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-7543.________
1951 M Farmall spray tractor, 100 gal. spray tank, 100 gal. nitrogen tank, 8 row boom, high PSI pump. Robbie Gibson, Keysville. Ph. 404-554-4686.
Wagon for sale, hooks to tractor $150. V. E. Jones, 625 Palmetto Rd., Tyrone 30290. Ph. 487-4498.______
8 hp. Longlife mower $675; 12 hp. Gravely, commercial walking tractor, mower, plow, cult. $975. A. Satterfield, Ball Ground. Ph. 404-735-3575._______
Vermeer round baler, 605B, exc. cond., wide belts, good lacing, new paint, ready to bale $2,875. Dean Ebbell, Hamilton. Ph. 404-628-4893._____
Flatbed dump, w/cyl., 8 ft. $450, straight tooth PTO $35; 50 gal. saddle tank w/brackets $40. Bob Copeland, Rome. Ph. 235-3838.___________
Asstd. plowing equip, for tractor. O. L. Wallace, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-366-
2764._________ _____________ Two Long Bulk tobacco barns, one
hydrostatic drive, one clutch driven. Quinteen Deas, Lake Park. Ph. 912-5595333.

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Tufline bush /bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, 10 disc, like new $450; farm trail er, 4x8, oak floor, 6 ply tires $110. D. VanVliet, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9977.
JD 110 40 disc smoothing harrow, 13 ft. blanton drag harrow; two 110 gal. poly, tanks w/mounts for 4020 JD. C. R. Hardigree. Watkinsville. Ph. 404769-6495._________;__________
1979 Troy-Bilt tiller, 7 hp. w/bumper $750 firm. Jim Shumard, Atlanta. Ph. 321-3569 or 373-1824. (leave message).
JD 23 B planter, one row $150; JD 2 row cult., like new $300: JD cult, frame $125. Comer Adcck, Social Circle. Ph.
267-3657._________________________________________________ 1370 Case tractor, P.S. trans. front
wts.. 2 rear hyd. outlets, 625 hrs., no top. exc. cond. Willie Lee. Statesboro. Ph. 912-587-5983._______________
Satoh Beaver diesel tractor, 15 hp. w/bush hog type mower and earth ex cavator, less than 40 hrs., $3,350. H. M. Healey. Madison. Ph. 404-342-2214
n_209._____________________ 3 disc Ford harrow $300. Eugene Lee,
Alma. Ph. 912-632-5154.___________
1 Hawk-Bilt, Irg. round bale, hay baler, good cond. Carl Ivey, RFD 2, Box 229, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 404-3594358aft. 6 pm._________________________________
1973 Ford F-750 litter spreader truck w/14 ft. body, exc. cond. $6,000. Geo. Chandler, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-
8891._____ ______________ Gehl BU710 silage wagon body $150.
Garnett Newton, Millen. Ph. 912-982-
1973.______ _ ______________ Grain drill, 13 row Minneapolis Mo-
line, used in part-time farming, exc. cond. $350 Douglas Skipper. Macon. Ph. 788-2260._______________________
Moldboard plow, disc harrow and sml. trailer for garden tractor $100. Jim Snow. Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-8791.
7 ft. cycle mower for Farmall A trac tor, good cond. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161 . Ph. 404-295-1637.______
1974 Waldon 5000 front end loader, 4 cyl., diesel eng.. good cond. Charles Deleshaw, Marietta. Ph. 404-992-7071 aft. 6 pm.____________________
Troy-Bilt tiller 6 hp. John King, Rt. 3, Box 3348. Blackshear 31516. Ph. 449-
4_855._________________________________ JD 346 haybaler. like new cond.
$4.850. Robert Anthony. Box 63-B, Rt. 1, Molena 30258. Ph. 404-567-8788 /8740, aft. 6 pm.___________________
16 ft. trailer 2 axle elec. brakes, lights, removable ramps $900. L. H. Martin, Lyons. Ph. 565-7542, aft. 6 pm.
Utility trailer, heavy duty, 4x10. M. D. Vohman, Atlanta. Ph. 404-231-1264.
Ford 8N tractor, runs good $1,600 cash. D. F. Brown, P. O. Box 114, Stonewall 30282. Ph. 404-964-5304.
JD hyd. log splitter, 3 mos. old, un der warranty, 40 hrs. $950. Wayne LoGindice, Atlanta. Ph. 404-874-5180.
1976 E160 Ebrow diesel 60 hp. trac tor, 7 ft. scrapebox and trailer $7,000, good cond. Howard Johnson, Griffin. Ph. 227-7731.________________
Model A Intl. tractor, year unknown, plow and cult., looks good, runs good, manual crank. F. C. Burrell, Atlanta. Ph. 622-2305.__________________
245 MF diesel 165 hrs. $6,600. E. R. Longley, Atlanta. Ph. 942-6734.
Intl. 175 B crawler loader w/4 in 1 bucket, exc. cond., good undercarri age. Don McPherson. Tifton. Ph. 912-
386-23J37. __________________________________________________ Intl. 400 cyclo 6 row planters in good
cond. $1 ,500. Walter Mims. Rt. 1 , Box 68-B. Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-
________ Ford front loader yd. bucket, good cond. fits Ford tractors 861, 2000, 3000, 3400, 335, 340. A. R. Bearden, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-2569 nights._________
Long semi-auto. Bulk tobacco har vester for sale James Henderson, Rt 1 , Box 224-D. Waycross 31501. Ph. 912285-1545._____________________________
Good two horse wagon $450. John Burruss, Jr., Rt. 3, Gumming 30130. Ph, 887-4027.______________
530 Ford hay baler, 530 Ford rake, good cond. E. L. Simmons, Oglethorpe 31068. Ph.912-949-2801.________
A Farmall w/3 pt. hitch, cult., and disc plow, mtr. just rebuilt $1 ,700. John Steele, Loganville. Ph. 466-2790._____
One MF 124 hay baler, 1 MF mower, MF rake, like new cond. Ray Roberts, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Ph. 404-886-5817 aft. 6
pm._____________________________ New Holland (hayliner) baler model
268, 1968, rebuilt knotter, bales very good $1,000. Rollen Brejcha, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-921 -5345 aft. 6 pm.______
Full vision cab for AC 190 tractor $550. Andy Holder, Eatonton. Ph. 4858031 /6964._________________
4 MF bottom plows in good cond., NH 353 Hammermill, not used over 10 times. W. Wade, Alma. Ph. 912-632-
8405.___________________________________ AC CA 1959 model, dbl. disc, turning
plow, 16 disc harrow, cult, good cond. $1,650. W. Williford, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-7532.

3800 JD silage harvester, remote control, exc. cond. Earnest Turk, Eatonlon. Ph. 485-5971 .___________
John Bean pecan sprayer model 500, good cond., new tires $9,500. Jimmy Douthit, Rt 3 Sparta. Ph. 404-444-
6752.________________________________________________________ Ford combine, 4 row both heads, fire
damage $3,500. J. L. Woods, Brasel-

JD TWA 28 disc harrow, cone shaped disc w/1 12 life left $2,000. H. B. Wiley, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-6606.______

White 7300 combine w/grain head and cab, 78 model, one owner. 850 NH round baler. Harold Reid, Gumming. P_h_. 404-887-6508.__________________________

Turbo 7700 JD combine, air. cab, 6 row corn head. Hesston Stackhand 10. one owner. Tony Reid, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-0816.____________________

Intl. Cub Cadet 100, 10 hp., 42 in. belly mower, exc. cond., 2 hrs. on re built eng. $849. Don Robert. Perry. Ph. 912-987-4704._______________

2 wheel utility trailer 4x8, good cond. $150. Jim Hayes, Braselton. Ph. 654-

2526._________________________ 1965 Massey Harris tractor and
equip. $2,150; small trailer to be pulled behind mower. $60. L. J. Blasczyk,
Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-5018._______

2 wheel dump trailer, 2 row trans planter. Raymond Odom, Box 1025. Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 912-774-2256.

1 set Amco row markers w/hyd. cyl., fits tool-bar or cult., good cond. L. H. Scott. P. O. Box 411 , Smithville 31787. Ph. 912-846-8897.____________________

Lilliston 2 row rolling cult, w/overrow gangs, rotary hoe, 5 shank chisel plow, No 515 Ford mowing machine PTO. Jim Rizer, Quitman. Ph. 912-244-

2608._______________________ MF 300 diesel combine, clean, like
new, air cond., extras $18,500. H. C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Box 208, Dewy Rose

30634.______________________ Rhoto-tiller, Murray, 5 hp. chain
drive, like new $240. C. D. Medley, Canton. Ph. 479-8219.______________

Farmall Cub w/sickle mower, exc. cond. $2,000 firm. Frank Ward, Summerville. Ph. 857-1270.____________

HD 11 dozer in good cond., hyd. blade. 12 ft. blade, clearing cab. James Francis, Atlanta. Ph. 404-469-1737.

1 976 Ford tractor 3000; hay baler and mower. Bush Hog; 2 Big feeders 1600 ft. trough. 800 ft. egg track; 170 10 hole nest. Harley Higgins, Gumming. Ph. 887-0317._________________
Tri-axle trailer 20x8, lights, brakes, heavy duty frame w/oak floor, 2 5/16 ball hitch $800 cash. J. Robert Howell, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4323. _____

A Farmall tractor, harrows, sweeps, other equip., runs good $1,200. Glenn Widner, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-5545659.

10-34 size tires mounted on JD wheels, sell both for $125; also, 250 gal. gas tank $200. w/pump. Eric Dubreuiel, Rt. 2, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912831-4182.

2 disc tiller for A Farmall $50, 4 disc

hiller attach, and 2 plow feet and two 15

in. cult, arms for Ford tractor $50.

Terrell Williford, Sandersville. Ph. 552-

,004.

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Wanted

Want grain trailer, 500 bu. cap. w/unloading auger. W. E. Evans, Clarkston. Ph. 294-1096.
Want 3 pt. hitch cult, for A Sears 10 hp. garden tractor, good shape, reas. price. Boss Gallman. Jackson. Ph. 228-

6289___________ __________ Want radiator for 1953 Ford Jubilee
tractor. Gary Gibson, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Ph. 356-4433.__ ______________
Want 48 or 60 in. belly mower, cult., scrape blade, other equip, for Intl. Cub. Clark Thackerson, Decatur. Ph. 987-
1858.________________________________ Want used sml. sawmill in good opr.
cond. Cecil Brown, Rt. 2, Box 43-A, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-2527.
Want cement filled cultipacker 18 to 20 in. in dia., 10 to 12 ft. wide w/wo wheels. Norman Johnson, Warrenton
30828.____________________ Want 2 prs. disk fert. applicators,
one man gas powered hole digger. J. D. Tilley, 2501 Bells Ferry Rd., Marietta

30066.___________________________ Want hay baler, state price and cond.
Lee Loiselle, Lumpkin 31815. Ph. 8384549.
Want one set of tines (blades) for Snapper roto-tiller. D. Sosby, 190 Jackson St., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404253-7722.
Want round hay baler, state size type and price and location, no junk. E. E. Jenkins, RFD 4, Box 204, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 857-4735. ______________
Want 4440 or 4640 A/C power shift JD; JD do-all, fenders and herb, attach, for 4JD, 71 planters. C. L. Finch, Rt. 1, Portal 30450. Ph. 912-865-2939._______
Want 3 pt. hitch for B model JD; also, used tire 10-38 or 11-38 for B JD. Jerry Noblin, Columbus. Ph. 404-323-0574.

Want 8 N type farm tractor and/or equip, priced reas. w/in 50 mi. of War ner Robins. Charles Brown, Box 1422, Warner Robins 31099.___________________

Want JD 45 grain table, swap for 234 corn head or buy outright. F. B. Cates, Monlezuma. Ph.912-472-7711 nights.

Want Cat. D6B or 977H or 955H trac

tor, will consider one in need of repair.

Bob Smith, Snellvilie. Ph. 404-972-

7791 .

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Want 8 push rods, a starter for Case tractor, 46 model. Ray Clark, Mableton. Ph. 944-9714.____________________

Want 6620 JD combine 16 ft. JD floating head. J. W. Stokes. Rt. 4, Box 1 51 L Sylvania 30467. Ph. 912-857-4496.
Want 8N Ford tractor w/front loader. Frank Hughes, Star Rt. Bo.x 34AB. BlairsviHe. Ph. 404-745-4699.___________

Want Troy-Bilt tiller, will pay cash. Jerry Hynes. Atlanta. Ph. 455-9035.

Want Gravely rotary cult, and tool holder, will consider tractor and other equip. Mike Ivey. Augusta. Ph. 793-

8719eve._____________________________________________ Want used rake to fit Intl. Cub garden
tractor. Jo Ivie, Rt. 1, Madison 30650Ph. 404-342-2640.__________________
Want radiator for A G JD; want 2 trac tor tires 9x36. James Meeks, Thomaston. Ph 404-648-2613._______________

Want tractor tire, size 12.4x28 to fit Ford 2000 rear wheel, might buy rim also, 50 mi. Atlanta, Covington area. Carl Thorpe. Tucker. Ph. 404-938-7791
Want crankshaft for Harry Ferguson TO-30 or will buy old tractor. Ted Wig inton, Ellabell. Ph.912-858-2766.______

Want sml. cement mixer, reas.; mower for 3 pt. hi'ch. G. K. Satterfield, Ball Ground. Ph 404-735-3575.________
Want good sickle mower, 3 pt., suit able for Intl. 424. Joe Neville, States boro. Ph. 912-865-2829 nights, or 7646704 days.____________ ________
Want sml. tractor; will trade. Bob RedWine, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-1798.

Want AC D17 series III tractor. Elroy Warbington, Rt. 7, Gumming. Ph. 887-

6217.______________ ________ Want used garden tiller w/out eng.
M. H. Stanford, Box 373, Hamilton 31811 . Ph. 628-5023._____________
Want to buy a used Mainline brand name garden tiller, 8-12 hp.; also, air compressor, compressor tank, 1 1/2-2 hp. mtr. Gary Caprara, Duluth. Ph. 476-

3228_. _ _______________________ Want all purpose plow, harrow,
scrape blade and other equip, for Farmall Super C tractor. J. R. Howell, College Park. Ph. 404-766-7476._______
Want UD14 Intl. power unit, working or repairable cond.; also, want Planet Jr. planters. Mahlon Turner, Rt. 3, Cleveland 30528.________________
Want 70 model Ford or MF tractor 35/85 hp., must be in exc. cond. D. Harris, Butler. Ph. 862-5640.____________

Want to buy grain wagon. Baker Oliver, Rt. 1, Wrightsville 31096. Ph. 912-864-3796._______________________
Want to buy one three tier rack to bacco barn, butane, Roanoke, Long, or Powell. Bill Warthen, Vidalia. Ph. 537-

4430.__________________________ Want set of stay bars incl. brackets
for axles to fit MF 165 tractor, reas. dist. of Stockbridge. C. R. Bennett,
Slockbridge. Ph 474-8165.

Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale

Cattle farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm should have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever this is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter.
Cattle
Reg. Santa Gertrudis cows, bred and open, heifers and bulls, come and make your sel., free del. Joe Garcia, Donal sonville. Ph 912-372-5634 or 912-524-
2680.______________________ Jersey milk cow, purebred, gentle,
easily hand milked, also 2 heifers. Cecil Gordon, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 987-3095.
1 Santa Gertrudis herd bull, No. 701, Univ. of Ga. breeding, few yearling bulls and heifers. F. B. Haizlip, Stockbridge. Ph 522-0630 or 876-8109_______
2 1 12 yr. old purebred Blk. Angus bull, exc. prospect'for herd bull, pick up near Newnan. H. K. Hawkins, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-3311 or 404-
361 I4_3_99.________ _ ___ _________ Purebred Brahman bulls and heifers.
Joe Hodges, Nashville. Ph. 912-6863302.

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Wednesday, May 27,1981

Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
Cattle
Angus/Hereford bull. 18 mos., pric ed to sell, $300. C. D. Kimsey, Monroe. Ph. 267-7803._________________
Reg. Polled Hereford cows w/young reg. bull calves by sides, best breeding, papers in order, $600/pr. Jim Lee, Rt. 4, Box 1914, Bainbridge 31717._____
Reg. Beefmaster bulls, ready for ser vice, Progeny and BCIA production re cords avail. Bill McKinnon, McRae. Ph. 91 2-868-6489 or 5581._________
Calves, Holstein heifers and bulls, 2 wks. to 4 rnos.; reg. Red Brahman bull, Cherokee and GYR breeding. R. Parks, Atlanta. Ph. 753-2113 or 487-4102.
Angus bulls, long type, ready for ser vice. Dallas H. Powell, Leesburg. Ph. 912-435-9707._________________
30 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12-24 mos., big, range raised, $600 up. George Queener, LaFayette. Ph. 404539-2537.__________________
Reg. Blk. Angus bulls. 16 mos.. 6 heifers, 16 mos., Ankonian Dynamo bloodline. R. L. Robinson, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2027._________________
3 reg. Polled Hereford cows, 5 yrs., w/calves at side, bred back, 4 reg. Poll ed Hereford heifers, bred. F. M. Satterfield, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-7178,
Reg. Scottswood Farm Blk. Angus bulls, w/AHIR records. Ryland Scott. Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-322-1406 Columbus or 4Q4-434-9499 Atlanta,____ _____
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 8-25 mos., $500-$800. mainly Victor Domino breeding. Murphy Stanley. Dalton. Ph. 4J34-277-2l_0_ ________ __ _____
Calves, beef type feeders and grass, bull and heifers. Mrs. E. Summers, Rt. 2. Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-483-
1 747.____ _______ __ ______ Jersey mix. milk cows, gentle, hand
milked, some w/calves, Blk. Angus mix. steers. Tommy Vincent. Riverdale., ^04-996-8987^ ________ _______
Reg. Angus bull, by Blk. Rev. 36, ac tual 205 day wt. 605 Ibs., also 2 reg. Angus heifers, one 16 mos., one 13 mos. E. H. Wages. Loganviile. Ph. 404466-4178.___ _________________
18 head grade cattle. Holsteins, Angus, Jerseys, steers, bulls, heifers, 400-650 Ibs.. all very gentle, $245 ea. firm. Hugh Wilbur, Acworth. Ph. 974-
5001.________________________ 30 reg. Angus bulls, 17-19 mos., top
performing Angus. M. H. Barnett, Jr., Washington. Ph.404-678-2832.______
Jersey milk cow, $700, Simmental steer, 1000 Ibs., $600, milking Short horn, bumping w/Holstein calf. $600, all for $1600. W. Bruce. Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.__________________
Nice, young, deep red, reg. Polled Hereford bulls, Victor Domino breed ing, $550. smaller bull, $375 also PH cows. L. E. Fletcher, Griffin. Ph. 227-
7632.______________________ Reg. Blk. Angus bulls, sired by out
standing bulls and out of big cows, also reg. cow-calf pairs. Pete Morgan. Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7785 or 479-2262.
Exc. Blk. Angus and Hereford calves, ready for grass, wormed and all shots, can del. Chuck Mueller, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4868,______i____________
Reg. Angus cows, heifers, bulls, long, tall, big, sire Briarhill JJ and 1400 Ib. Briarhill cows. Mr. Nordlund, Fayelleville. Ph. 404-461-8741.__________
Jersey/Holstein cow, good milker, due to freshen in Sept., sml. Jersey w/heifer calf, will accept other calves. J. Ostrom. Loganviile. Ph. 466-8725.
"3 cows w/heifer calves, calves 2-5 mos. J. M. Pruitt, Bremen. Ph. 5373430 after 5 pm.__________________
30 reg. Emulous bloodline Angus heifers, pasture exposed to Emulous bull, 15-18 mos. Paul S. Ritchie, Rt. 1, Crawford. Ph. 404-783-5551._________
2 reg . Polled Charolais bulls, approx. 3 yrs. old. Charles E. Roper, Gumming. Ph. 887-5378.__________________
3/4 and 7/8 Simmental bulls, 1-2 yrs., 1 1/2 yr. purebred Simmental heifers, $600, priced to sell. W. E. Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-5258 after6pm.______________________
Over 200 calfhood vac., 1,100 Ib. Holstein heifers, start calving in July. Phillip H. Sumners, Leesburg. Ph. 912759-2688._________________
Reg. Blk. Angus service age bulls, young heifers, cow-calf pairs, Great Northern and Premier Big Time blood lines. Matt Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 267-5583 or 4035.____________________
5 mix. beef cows w/calves by side, $375-$500 /pr. Bruce Wheeler, 282 Cooper Rd., Social Circle. Ph. 404-786-
0386._____________________ Limousin bull for sale, priced to sell.
N. C. Williams, 2429 Bold Springs Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 963-4262.

Polled Hereford bulls, reg. and com mercial, good qual., Victor Domino bloodlines. 14-18 mos., $450 and up. Howard Wilson, Macon. Ph. 912-742-
3877.

Reg Blk. Angus bull, 7 yrs., 1500 Ibs gentle. $1,000. Robert Wright. Woodbu ry .Ph.404-553-5004.

1 natural hornless Charolais bull, 3 yrs. old. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship. Rt. 7, Cantorv Ph. 479-5187.________________

Jersey bull, about 3 yrs. old, in good cond., come see and make offer. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Loganviile 30249. Ph. 979-8686.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 11 mos. old, good breed. A. E. Bagwell, Rt. 3, Box 12, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404967-6257.

2 yr. solid Red Senepol Hereford bull, in shape for herd, gentle, will del. David Bailey, Flovilla. Ph. 404-775-2723.

Good sel. of young reg. Blk. Angus bulls, ready for light service, sold w/ or w/o papers. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesb oro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.

3 reg. Angus bulls, 9-13 mos. old, 1 from Son of Schearbrook Shoshone. B. F. Bohanon, Rt. 2, Box 23, Chickamauga. Ph. 375-4783._____________

Bred O/O Limousin cows, club calves. 1/2 brothers to winner of Ga. Steer Competition. Don Craighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-5260 or 4277.

1 reg. Blk. Angus bull, wt. approx. 1400 Ibs., 1 reg. Blk. Angus cow. Truman Davis. Rt. 4, Canton. Ph. 345-

5020 _ ____ ___________ 4 exc. 7/8 Limousin cows, bred,
having third calves. 3 in May, 1 in Sept., 2 are Polled, bred to Fanfaron Banker. Bob Dwyer, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6070.

Reg. Santa Gertrudis weaning age heifers, bulls and breeding age bulls. Jim Goodman. Temple. Ph. 562-3531.

3 Herefords and 7 Charolais cows, $475 ea. or $470 ea. if all taken. Kirn H agen . Doug I asville. Ph. 942-8188,

58 top qual. Holstein heifers, from 550 to 900 Ibs.. vac., dehorned. Charles
W. Hollingsworth. 584 Honey Creek Rd., McDonough 30253. P.h. 404-957-

_ Reg. Angus bulls, Wye breeding. also Charolais cross bull, breeding age. E. S. Ingram, Rt. 1, Box 46D2. Round Oak 31 080. Ph . 91 2-788-1 958.

Reg. Angus, 2 bulls. 12and 14 mos., 1 heifer, 12 mos., Emulous breeding, must sell. Bob Reed, Conyers. Ph. 922-

7782.

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30 reg. Polled and horned Hereford

bulls, performance tested, certi. and

accredi. herd. Bob Rush, Hwy. 247,

Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-1796._______

20 young bulls, steers and heifers, sell singles or all, beef type, Lithonia area. Ed Smith, Lithonia. Ph 404-482-

5988.____

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Beefmasters, bulls, pairs, bred cows

and heifers. Wm. V. Smith, Trimbletoe

Farm, Atlanta. Ph. 404-355-7064 or404-

382-1729.___________________

10 Hereford heifers, good cond.,
$250 ea. if all taken. Mark Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrolllon 3011 7. Ph. 404-834-3030.

Grain fed steers, avg. 800-1000 Ibs., 65 cents/lb. Curtis Stewart, Rt. 3, Bowdon. Ph. 258-7231.____________

Reg. Polled Charolais bulls, Polled
Limousin bulls. Terry Tankersley, T and T Ranch, Box 227, Lincolnton 30817. Ph. 359-3291 or 4495.____________

37 Holstein heifers, 425-650 Ibs., calfhood vac., all shots, dehorned, some Wisconsin heifers. Doug Thames, Elko. Ph. 912-987-3026 after 6 r pm.

Wisconsin Holstein heifers, raised in Ga., sev. hundred heads, from 500-800 Ibs. Emory Thompson, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 404-557-2888.__________________
16 Blk. Angus cows and 1 Blk. Angus bull, can del. J. R. Vaughn, Marietta. Ph. 427-3987.____________________
Calves, beef and dairy type, grass and feeder size. V. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5014._______________
Reg. Charolais, 6 bred heifers, 1 Polled bull, beau. herd. Neal Byrd, Rt. 4, Loganviile. Ph. 404-466-4905 or 8689.
Reg. Blk. Angus bull, 3 yrs., Emul ous breeding, exc. herd bull, approx. 1700 Ibs., $1200. Geo. Crawford, Augusta. Ph. 404-733-4951.________
Choice young reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for service, herd certi. /accredi. G. P. Curry, Hwy. 221, Appling. Ph. 404-541-0963.________________
Polled Hereford bull, 2 1 12 yrs., sell or trade for cows of equal value, make good herd bull. Gene Davis, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7768._________________
Jersey/Blk. Angus heifer, $225 firm, 2 Holstein heifers, $400 ea. firm. Royce Dominy, Mclntyre. Ph. 946-2963.______
Reg. Blk. Angus yearlings, 1 heifer, $400, 2 bulls, $450, Wye bred, sire very hvy. Bo Edwards, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4969._____________________
2 Santa Gertrudis heifers, 700-800 Ibs. ea., 4 Hereford heifers, 300-400 Ibs. ea. Edward Epps, Conyers. Ph. 483-3411.

Reg. Holstein bull. 17 mos., Astro naut and Citation M bloodline. John Bentley, Rl. 2. Monroe. Ph. 267-3067.

Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, good sel.. 11-17 mos. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578.______

Polled Hereford bulls, from reg. herd, 15 bulls. 1-2 yrs., good breeding. George Collins. Conyers. Ph. 289-6627.

Guernsey heifer close up. C. H. Con ner, Rt. 3. Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 404-967-6828.

Reg. Charolais bull, Polled, easy cal ving, exc. bloodline, 10 mos. old. T. O. Couey, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3872.

Baby calves, beef and dairy crosses. Lucy Dowling, Rt. 6, Box 174, Waycross 31 501. Ph . 91 2-283-1669.

Guernsey milk cow and calf, cash at farm, you haul, no Sunday calls. Lemon Griffith, 8 mi. NE Dallas, mi SE Cross roads, Hwy. 92.

Santa Gertrudis bulls, horned and polled, choose from 20, priced from $800, del. avail. A. Haman, Sapelo Farms, Brunswick. Ph.912-264-0864.

8 mos. Blk. Angus heifer, 500 Ibs., $395, will trade for baby calves. Mrs. Hannan, Newnan. Ph. 253-1048.

Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, ser
vice age and good sel. Joe Baker Har ris, Screven. Ph.912-586-2291 or6728.

Lrg. sel. of big, growthy, 1-3 yr., reg. Polled Hereford bulls, bred and open heifers. Winton Harris. Rt. 1, Box 148, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6687.

15-18 mo. reg. Angus bulls, top per formance bloodlines, early maturing fast growing calves. Sam B. Hay, Jr., Hayfield Farm. 8101 So. Dearing Rd., Covinglon 30209.____ ______________

Duncan Charolais offers 48 heifers. 7-17 mos., 12 cows, 2-4 yrs., quantity discounts. Carlie Holton, Tignall. Ph. 404-285-21 85.____________________

Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls. Moses bloodline, both Polled and hor ned type, breed age and younger, rea sonable prices. E. B. Alloway, Chickamauga. Ph. 40 4_-37 5-23 6__________

19 hvy. springer blk. cows, some purebred and part crossed, see to ap preciate. Bill Harris, Jesup 31545. Ph. 91 2-427-6656 or 3684.____________

20 Angus beef brood cows, w/20 calves, $525/pr. if all taken. R. G. Houser, Arnoldsville 30619. Ph. 404-742-

2743.________ _______ ______________ Santa Gertrudis bulls, reg.. classi
fied, 1-2 yrs. old. semen tested, certi. disease free herd. guar. breeders. Pee Wee Johnson, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-

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30 reg. Angus bulls, 9-30 mos.. BCIA

tested, herd accredi. /certi. J. M.

Jones, Jr.. Box 585, Jesup. Ph. 912-

427-201 9 or 579-6709._____________

Blk. Angus cow and calf, $600. Herbert Kirby. Dallas. Ph. 445-7376._____

Reg. Blk. Angus bulls, ready for ser vice, A. I. bred, halter broke, herd sire prospects. Sam Lalaian, Loganviile. Ph. 267-6198.________________

Reg. Polled Charolais bulls, 8 mos. -4 yrs. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 7481556 or 646-3942.______________

3/4 Brahman 1/4 Angus bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old. $1000. Richard Lusk, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-2914._________________

Reg. Hereford bulls, 2-12 mos., $300; ea., 1-18 mos., $350, Domino blood lines. Morgan Manuel, Appling. Ph. 724-4704 or 541-1743.____________

Reg. Polled Hereford herd bull, 6 yrs. old, easy calving producer, certi. tes ted, $1250. G. Middleton. Dahlonega. Ph. 864-6735.___________________

Santa Gertrudis purebred breeding stock, bulls, 12-24 mos., heifers, bred and open. Billy Mills, Atlanta. Ph. 404325-0555 or 404-252-1 133 after 7 pm.

Santa Gertrudis purebred breeding stock, bulls, 12-24 mos., heifers, bred and open. I. M. Mills, Cairo /Whigham. Ph. 912-377-5416.

Limousin cross yearlings, all solid red, 13-15 mos., grandsire Fanfaron, good cond., fine qual. Otis Milner, Rome. Ph. 404-232-3019.

Reg. Angus bulls, 15 mos., Emulous breeding, $500-$700 ea. David Hill, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville. Ph. 404-742-8441.

17 Holstein heifers, wt. 1,000-1,100 Ibs., choose, 12 from 17 calving June and July. Edward Hill, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5279.________________

Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, from certi.-accredi. herd. Steve Jordan, Robinson Farms, Jackson 30233.

Jersey bull, thoroughbred, no pap ers, Berry College bloodline, $400, light service. Wayne Kitchens, Macon. Ph.
746-2593.

Charolais cattle, 47 cows, 23 calves by side, others springers, cows 1200-
1450 Ibs., $775cows, calves go w/them if all taken. Clyde Lawson, Canton. Ph. 479-3542 or 3141.

4 yr. old reg. Beefmaster bull, app rox. 1800 Ibs. Bruce McAllister, Cornelia. Ph. 778-7018.

Service age purebred Polled Hereford
bulls, 800-1300 Ibs.. sev. to choose from, $600-5800. Haywood O'Kelley, Murrayville. Ph. 404-864-2373.

23 cows w/big calves at side, bred back to Chianina bull, cows are Angus /Holstein and Hereford crosses. Ralph Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 247A, Ball Ground
30107._____________________________ 3 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8 mos..
$450. John L. Jennings, Rt. 3, Cumming30130. Ph. 887-4975._____________
Reg. Angus yearling bulls, $600 and up, Emulous bloodline. Mitchell John son, Manager Green Pastures Farm, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-867-3584.
Purebred Blk. Angus bull, 3 yrs., wt. approx. 1100 Ibs., very gentle. John A. King, Rt. 3, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 445-
2430.___________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs.,
have papers, gentle, $650. L. Kinsley. Perry. Ph. 912-987-2837 after 8:30 pm.
Reg. Blk. Angus starter herd, 3 cows w/calves, young heifers and bulls on grass, 1 herd bull, 1400 Ibs. F. Marlowe, Roswell. Ph. 256-1904.___________
Reg. Polled Hereford dispersal, 25 cows w /calves, 25 heifers and bulls, 12 yrs. Dave Olson, Decatur. Ph. 289-
5031._________________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 13-18
mos. old, $800-$1000. John Parker. Rt. 3 Box 126, Greensboro 30642. Ph. 404-
453-2150.______________________ Bulls. 1 reg. Polled Hereford, 2 pure
bred, no papers, 1 Charolais, 1 cow and calf, sev. yearlings, 2 Blk. White Face. Bobby Moon, Conyers. Ph. 466-4565.
Breeding age, percentage Limousin bulls. R. M. Patterson, 4935 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135.________________
Baby calves for sale, 3-14 days old, Holstein and cross, direct from dairy. Jessie Pierce, Rt. 1, Homer. Ph. 677-
4556.___________________________ Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 24-30
mos.. RWJ Victor Domino breeding. Fred Puckett, Dawson. Ph. 912-995-
2860.____________ ________ Holstein bull calf, on grass and feed.
$125. Melvin Robinson, Helena. Ph. 912-868-2140 or 5204.__________________________
Angus heifers, grass feeders, bred, Hereford and Angus calves by June, service age bull, milk cows. Hugh Sams. Winder. Ph. 867-7709.________
Reg. purebred, cert S, Santa Gert rudis bulls, heifers, brood cows. 14 up. Billy Stickland. Glennville. Ph. 912-654-
3645.________________________ Holstein bulls, grass and feeder cal
ves, healthy and ready to go on grass. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 342-
3276 or 0930.____________________________
Jersey milk cow, from reg. dam. to calve soon. $500. J. Y. Trammell, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6436.______
Beefmaster bulls for sale, 8-24 mos., $800-$1200. L. W. Tyre, Rt. 1, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-579-6573.__________;
8 mo. Jersey bulls,18mo.1/2 Jersey bull. Wjele Wight, Rt. 3, Canton. Ph. 479-5247.______________________
Holstein calves, weaned and ready for pasture/Jimmy Wilkerson, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-9593.____________
Baby calves, dairy and beef types and grass calves, 1 Holstein bull, 1 blk. heifer. Clinton Wilson, Rt. 1, Lula 30554. Ph. 869-7579.
Swine
Lrg. white crossbred gilts for sale, ready to breed, $115. E. Mills Tarver, Box 177. Glennville. Ph. 912-654-3126 or 912-654-2195.________________
25 feeder pigs, wormed and cast rated, $25 to $35 ea., 7 sows, 2 boars, $150 ea. Doyle Taylor, Dalton. Ph. 404278-4166.__________________
Feeder pigs and reg. Spot gilts for sale. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 9634707 or 457-9004._________________
White Landrace sow and 5 pigs, 6 wks., 1st litter, $225 cash. Mrs. P. B. Morris, Rt. 2, Box 580, Thomson 30824. Ph. 541-0716, nocollect calls.__________
Reg. Spotted boars and gilts, service age and younger, feeder pigs, vali. herd. J. C. Caye, Loganviile. Ph 786-
9567. ______________________ 24 eight wk. old pigs for sale, Hamp
shire and Duroc cross, wormed and castrated. Jimmy Haynes, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2627._______________
10 six. wk. old pigs for sale. Richard Redmon, Maysville. Ph. 652-2376.
Shoats for sale, trade 250 Ib. York shire boar for Duroc or Yorkshire boar of equal value. Felton McAbee, Canton Ph. 479-5854, after 6pm.________
Reg. Hereford boar, born 8/31/80, 1978 national champion bloodlines, well marked, exceptionally good herd boar prospect, $200. Leonard Fleming, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995._________
2 boar pigs, 14 wks. old, $35 ea. or both for $60. Claude Morgan, 3433 State Hwy., Box 211, Mansfield 30255. Ph. 786-7192._____________
40 Irg. feeder pigs, 4 service age boars, Hampshire and Durocs. George Sherman, Rt. 8, Rome 30161. Ph. 404295-1637.____________________
Baby pigs for sale, $25 and up. Brenda Galloway, 521 Dry Pond Rd., Cov ington 30209. Ph. 787-9865 or 786-7923, after6pm.

Reg. pigs,7mos.,10wks.,and6wk. old boars and gilts, exc. bloodlines, reg. Yorkshire boars and gilts, 8 wks. J. C. Buxton, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-
3670.________________________________ Brood sows. Duroc, purebred, first
litters, $150, pigs, Duroc /Yorkshire, $35 ea. up. Frank H. Thomas, 2425 Hwy. 124 NE. Buford 30518. Ph. 963-
5600._______________________ Reg. Yorkshire boars and gilts, top
bloodlines, disease free, from vali. herd. John L. Jennings, Rt. 3, Cumming30130. Ph. 887-4975.__________
10 Yorkshire /Duroc pigs for sale, 7 and 8 wks. old , $25 and $30 ea., Berk shire /Landrace boar, $100. R. Anglin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4027.__________
Landrace males, gilts, farrowed Jan. /Feb. /March 1981, w/wo papers, herd tested. Woodrow Mclntyre, 122 SE Main St., Vidalia 30474. Ph. 912-5372117 or 537-3672.______________
Service age reg. Duroc boars and gilts, reg. Yorkshire gilts, F-1 Yorkshire /Duroc gilts, Ga. vali. No. 356. Mr. Whittle, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2650.
Choice crossbred open gilts, ready to breed. Mary Bailey, Rt. 3, Box 79, Nashville 31639. Ph. 686-3444.______
Full blooded guinea pigs for sale, 8 wks. old, $30. H. F. Stager, Rt 1, Lindale 30147. Ph.404-232-5975._____
Pigs, shoats, hogs, $25 ea. up, 6 wks. old, all sizes. Spotted Poland China, approx. 40 to choose from. George Powell, Nicholson. Ph 549-
1682.____________________________ Pigs and shoats for sale, Hampshire
and Poland China. Joe Phinazee, Rf. 1, Kingston 30145. Ph. 404-291-8864.
Rabbits

Rabbits for sale. Ed Gargle, 1180 Davis Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-436-
3771. _____ ___ ___ _ _______ Rabbits for sale, 5 wks. old, $3 ea.
Lonnie O. Parham, Dallas. Ph. 974-
7J35J5.__________________ ___ Rabbits, NZW. Blue and White Dutch
and mix., 3 wks. old and up. $5 ea. Jackie Barnes, 110 Renoir Lane, Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-953-4207._____
Young rabbits, does and bucks, $6.50 ea., San Juan, NZW. Smutnose crosses. Joel Bond, Rt, 2. Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-1878.__________
Rabbits, Checkered Giants and NZE crossed, 8 wks. old and up to breeding does and NZR buck. T. S. Anderson. 2717 Skyland Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 633-
1251.__ _______________________ NZW doe for sale, for breeder, other
purposes, 8 Ibs., $8. Ray Stallings, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3594.____________
Rabbits for sale, 9 Rex rabbits, opal, 8 wks. old, pedi., $7 ea. Garner Sapp, Box 585, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-
4563._____________________ Rabbits, Chinchilla /Dutch, NZW
/Dutch, NZW /Chinchilla crossbred, 5 wks.. $4 ea., NZW /Dutch does, NZW /Chinchilla bucks, 14 wks., $4 ea. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7595.
Grown doe rabbits for sale. $4.50 ea.; also, bunnies. Shelby Harris, Rt. 5, Box 384, Jackson 30233. Ph. 404-775-5158.

Californian breeding stock avail., few English Spots and NZW's, pedi. avail.; also, fryers, $1.50/lb. Will Riley, Drew VAIley Rd., NE, Atlanta. Ph. 636-8620.

6 rabbits, good bloodline, good for raising or for frying. D. M. Tharpe, Rt. 3, Box 155A, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-8787.

Rabbits, NZW Whites, fryers, bunn ies, $3 and up. Frank H. Thomas, 2425 Hwy. 124 NE, Buford 30518. Ph. 963-

5600.___________________________ Rabbits, NZW, Dutch, Magpie-Harle
quin, bunnies and breeders, must re duce stock. Cynthia McCurley, Rt. 2, Dallas 30132. Ph. 422-2727 days._______

Rabbits for sale, diff. sizes and cols., prices according to size. Robert Williams, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0582._____

Rabbits for sale, mix., open and bred does; also, bucks, $4 and $5 ea. J. H. Whitaker, Rt. 1, Newborn. Ph. 468-

8394.________________________ Rabbits for sale, $3 ea. E. Borsdorf,
Rt. 2, Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-1982.

Rabbits, Red Satin and Chocolate Dutch bucks; also, taking orders for Red Satin, California Rex and broken Rex bunnies. West Hamryka, Lawrenceville. Ph. 921 -2751.

Rabbits, NZW, Californians, Dutch, bunnies and fryers, all ages. Mr. Verp, Box 668, Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 9621949.

1 mo. old Californian rabbits, pedi. William Chavez, 6475 Hearn Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-3883.

Lrg. size rabbits, many diff. ages, $3.50 and down. David L. Wallas, WinSton. Ph. 949-8748.

NZW bunnies and breeders for sale. Bill Stanford, Douglasville. Ph. 9492319.

Rabbits, Californian/NZW and Calif-

ornian/San Juan crossbred bunnies, 6

wks.

old,

healthy breeding

stock/fryers, $3 ea. Karen Taylor, Blue

Ridge. Ph. 404-838-4337.

Wednesday, May 27,1981

A Irg. lot of rabbits, diff. sizes, cols., prices. Dovie Preston, Box 56 Flovilla 30216. Ph. 775-4784.
Rabbits, NZW, Smutnose. Checkered Giant crossed, from 6 wks. to 12 wks., $5 ea. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.

Goats & Sheep

2 common nannies, bred, $25 ea., 1 billy, 1 wether, 1 nanny born 1 /'81, $20 ea. 5/$90. Burl Johnson, 111, Washington. Ph. 678-1760, after 6.

Purebred Toggenburg buck, gentle, mature, proven; 3 mo. Toggenburg buck kid, perf. to upgrade mix. breed herd. D. Stansell, Lithonia. Ph. 8928733 or 482-4275.

Nubian billy for sale, not reg., $25. Ben Cooper, Senoia. Ph. 599-6236, aft er 6.

Lrg. white horned goats, castrated billy, must be kept and sold together, $50. R. W. Dodson, Stone Mtn. Ph. 9819549.

Purebred reg. Nubian bucks and does for sale. E. Bradley, Savannah. Ph. 912352-9332._______________________

Common goats for sale, some extra Irg., some crossed w/milk goats, all ages, $25-$50. J. Morrison, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8083._________________

ADGA reg. Nubian does, buy all 5 at reduced price, will consider an offer on all 5. S. Kelley, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-

2260.____________________ Nubian and Alpine mix. buck, 3 mos.
old, good milk stock, $45. Elizabeth Sullivan, Mableton. Ph. 944-2930.

Milk goats and babies for sale. Mrs. C. O. Blankenship. Rt. 7, Canton. Ph. 479-5187.___________________

Nubian and Toggenburg mix. milk
goat, over 1/2 gal. day, also, 3 mo. nanny, $75 for both. W. E. Richardson, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6352. ______

Goats for sale, all types, milk types

and common goats. Steve Bruce.

Covington. Ph. 404-787-1454.

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Spring lambs for sale, $1/lb.; also, sheep, 85 ewes, 2 rams. Bert Cannella. Winlerville. Ph. 404-742-8032. ____

Saanens. ADGA purebred, doe and buck kids, American doe kids, high milk production, good conf. Joe Lashley. Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785._____

Steer goat, Nubian, just right for bar becue, $35. T. Watts, Monroe. Ph. 464-

2087._________________________ 2 purebred Nubian nannies, $50 ea.,
1 billy, $40, 3 mos.. dehorned, de-
wormed, vaccinated. G. Hall, Danville. Ph. 912-962-3415.________________

ADGA reg. Nubian doe and buck kids, Longman bloodlines, weaned from bottle, good selection, from $100. Dick Stein, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8369.

Sev. common nanny goats, $30 ea., sev. kid goats, $15 ea. George Slaton, Tignall. Ph. 285-2173.____________

Lambs for sale. Toggenburg buck for sale. B. Sturdy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-

4707,____________________ Fine black and white 3 mo. buck,
sire: reg. Alpine, dam: 3/4 Alpine, reasonably priced. Mable Crow, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-4676 or 695-2903.

Ewe lambs and goats for sale; also, milk goats. Ken. Kouloumberis, Alpharella. Ph. 992-6064 or 458-3491.

4 billy goats, milk stock, 3 mo. olds, $25, 2 yr. olds, $35. Mrs. W. C. Swint, Ellerslie 31807.________________

Sev. ADGA Nubians, good blood
lines and milkers, black, white trim. B. E. Holloway, Sand Hill Acres, Americus. Ph. 912-924-7555.____________

Purebred Nubian buck, black, 1 yr. old, no papers, $20. Lonnie Manous, Rt. 1. White 30184. Ph. 479-5860.________

Sml. brown dairy goat for sale, now milking, $65. Jane Sandefur, Gray. Ph. 912-986-6684._______________

Goats, grade Alpine, now milking, $85, Nubian /Toggenburg cross doe, dry, $65, 1 12 Nubian kids, bucks free, does, $40. Dell Ratcliffe, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5923._______________

ADGA Nubian milkers, 2 yearlings,
$150ea., one 3 yrs., $200. Mary Tanner, Buford. Ph. 945-3758, evenings.______

2 common wether kids, disbudded, 1 friendly, $15 ea. Mrs. Randall, 15440 Hopewell Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-

7829.________________________ Goats for sale, nannies w/babies;
also, wethered goats. R. Jackson, Con-
yers 30207. Ph. 483-7826._____________

2 Nubian dairy goats, billies, 4 and 6
mos., exc. milk lines, $50 and $60 ea. L. E. Morgan, Way cross. Ph. 285-8223.

ADGA reg. Nubian doe for sale, star milker; also, young star buck for sale. F. K. Parrish, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-

8196.______________________ Young Nubian doe, milking, first
freshener, $75, buck kids and wethers, $35 and $50. Helen Lanza, Rt. 2, Box 163B, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3645.

7 part Nubian goats, $20 ea., 2 pure bred Nubian kids, $30 ea.; also, 4 common butt headed nannies, $30 ea., others. Clifford Robinson, Helena. Ph.
912-868-2140.

15 sheep lambs, $50, grown ewes and ram, $75, if all taken $700. G. L. Gillham, Rt. 1, Box 348 Franklin 30217 Ph. 404-675-3594.______________
Grade Saanen doe, $65. Alpine /Nubian doe. $65, neither milking, will sell both for $100. 0. Nathan. McCannon, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785._____
Yr. old Nubian male and Nubian milk goat for sale. Helen Morris, 3075 Teamon Rd., Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-
9774.________________________ Lrg., gentle, 3 yr. billy, $40, 1 sml.
common nanny for sale, $25. Ken Sapp, Carrollton. Ph. 854-4563.____________
4 common goats, 3 nannies, and 1 billy for sale, all bred. Roy Coggin, Rt. 1, Box 2430. Newnan 30263. Ph. 404253-7980.______________________
5 ewes and mother w/twin ewes and 1 ram for sale. Tim Smallwood, Lizella. Ph. 912-781-2002._____________
Sheep, 6 ewes, 1 ram, 3 lambs, Hampshire /Suffolk cross. Don Allgood, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-4276, after 5 pm._________________
2 grade does for sale, milking, $85 ea. Alien Shaw, Clermont. Ph. 983-
3280._________________________ 3 nice ram lambs for sale, $75 ea.
Thomas Bintz, Athens. Ph. 404-5482036.
Stock dogs for sale
Only trained farm dogs are eligible to he advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Entrained dogs will not be ad vertised.
Australian Shepherds for sale, exc. farm working dogs, farm raised and used. Patsy Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-7610.______
Reg. Australian Shepherds, farm raised and used, many cols, to select from, $100 and up. Lonnie Ward, Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6546._________
Reg. Border Colllies, male and females, started on stock, obedience trained, $100 ea. Bill Fredenberger, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4107.___________
Lrg. breed of Pitt Bulldogs for sale, exc. catch stockdogs. Jim Forrest, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-8819, after 6 pm.
Imported male Border Collie, trained on cattle, sheep and hogs. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 404-265-2669.___________________
Hog dog for sale, will track, bay and catch. Ron Adams, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-2559._____________
Catahoula Leopard dogs for sale, will work both cattle and hogs. John Henderson. Rome. Ph. 404-232-8156.__________
Reg. Australian Shepherds, Red Merle females, exc. stockdogs, con sider trading for good hay or some goats. S. Kelley, Broxton. Ph.912-359-
2260.____________________________ Trained hog dogs for sale, will trail,
bay and catch. Gary E. Campbell, Marshallville. Ph. 91 2-967-2246days or 9672836 nights.______________________
Black and tan Rhodesians, good catch and tracking hounds for hogs or cattle, free to good home. John Lynam, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0551.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
Horse farmers should have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
All horses offered for ad vertisement through the Market Bulletin should have a negative coggin test within the past 60 days.
AQHA stallion, Top Triple A track record holder by Jaguar by Warlita. B. H. Tillman, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-
4418.______________________ Beau, black mare, 7 yrs., w/white
spot on forehead, gentle but spirited, good w/children, $650. O. L. Burnette, Loganvilte. Ph. 466-4512 or 786-1188.
ASB 3 yr. gelding, started under saddle /harness, exc. gaited prospect, $2500. Randy Taylor, Rossville. Ph. 404-861-4704.___________________
TWH getding, racking horse, gentle, good child horse, $650, saddle avail. J. T. Hobbs, Bremen. Ph. 537-5336.
Reg. gray Arab, gelding, 15.3 hds., proven competitive, willing jumper, reg. 1 12 TB-1 12 QH mare, 4 yrs., 15.3 hds. Leslie O'Neal, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2883.___________________
Reg. 1/2 Arab gelding, 7 yrs., 15.1 hds., flashy chestnut w/blaze face, $900, AOHA gelding, 2 yrs., 14 hds., $650. Mickey Paris, Dallas. Ph. 404445-5070.

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Reg. 1/2 Arab yearling filly, started lunging. $500, must sell. L. Cook, Athens. Ph. 404-543-6936.
Three reg. Appaloosas geldings, 2 child safe, 1 spirited, others to choose from. Hugh Hogan. Ocilla. Ph. 912-8315510 evenings.____
Black liver chestnut, 4 matched stockings, blaze, Double Nizzam 1981 colt, Irg. typy and very friendly, ex tremely flashy. Lawrence Sokol, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0139.
Appaloosa filly, 2 yrs., buckskin, white hips, dark spots, 14.2 hds., green broke, very gentle, $650. David Birchfield, Loganville. Ph. 466-1312 or 9211440.
AQHA roan mare, Otoe Dutchman breeding, proven winner 4-H and open shows, good youth horse, trained Western, speed event prospect. Grady Reece. Marietta. Ph. 422-9809._____
Ponies, child safe, Palomino mare $125, blue eyed Palomino yearling $75, reg. 1 12 Arabian yearling colt $100. Sue Poss, Barnesville 30204. _________
One reg. TW filly, one black stud colt, one Palomino filly colt, all cheap. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227-7502.
Beau, sorrel filly, 6 mos., out of reg. stud, handles very easy, $300. Alien Haddock, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-
0783.__________________________ Quality horses, reg. Appaloosas,
QH, Arabs, sev. to choose from. Kelly Swenson, Decatur. Ph. 289-5798._____
Paint mare, 13 1 12 hds., 11 yrs., exc. child's mount. D. Irwin, Woodstock. Ph , 926-01 24 or 432-3880.________
Bay TB gelding, 16 hds., former hunter /jumper, exc. for lady's plea sure, $650. Joseph Lazzari, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-7543.______________
Reg. TB mare, well trained on flat, green jumper, gentle, $1350 sound. J. Strickland. Winston. Ph. 459-5706.
Beau, child safe Welsh mare, bred to reg. Appaloosa for early '82 foal, $250. Henry Abreu, Barnesville. Ph. 358-4697.
Reg. Hackney show pony gelding, a completely amateur broke roadster pony. Carlton Chambers, Winterville. Ph. 404-742-2692._________________
AQHA broodmare, 4 yrs., Hollywood Gold. Honey Karnes breeding, bred to Kid Tardy Too for 1982. Gene Sarsfield Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-3609.____________
Saddlebred 10 yr. bay gelding, many time amateur and championship show winner, 15.3 hds., $1500. Melanie Snyder, Augusta. Ph. 793-3934.______
Two saddlebreds, 2 yrs.. filly, yearl ing filly, QH pony, racking pony, from $350 /up. Barbara Reeves, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0730.________________
Beau. 3/4 trained Hackney mare, sml. cart pony, 9 yrs., anyone can handle. David Hooper, Cedartown. Ph. 748-8929.__________________
Reg. Arabian gelding, 2 Appaloosas, 1 Palomino, 4-8 yrs., sound /gentle. Mona Cullens, Decalur. Ph. 284-1487.
AQHA weanlings, yearlings and bred broodmares from foundation blood lines, good horses always good buy. Wayne Norris, Athens. Ph. 404-5485189 after 6 pm._______________
Two 3/4 Arab yearling colts, one the winner of 2 and under class GAHA summer show. C. Masengale, Marietta. Ph. 977-1309.________________________
APHA overo gelding, 3 1/2 yrs., grandson of Yellow Mount, AQHA sorrel mare, 5 yrs., w/mo. APHA colt at side. Dennis Jordan, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4756.________________________
Black racking mare, 5 yrs., very gentle, 4 white stockings /blaze, had all shots. George Johnston, Statesboro. Ph.912-489-8621 or 764-2457.
Reg. TWH, black stallion, "Hand shaker's Imp" sire: Handshaker Mid night, grandsire: Mack K's Handshaker, gentle, $3400. Sue Simmons, Cumming. Ph. 887-8473.________________
^Broodmare, 1700 Ibs., $1000, 550 Ibs., jack, gentle, works good, $350, 2 1/2 yrs., horse-mule, $400. George Baker, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-6710.
AQHA, 5 yr. sorrel mare by ROM pro ducer, Triple Chick breeding, good pleasure /timed event prospect. Holly Vaughn, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5574.
AQHA broodmares, in foal for 1982, some 3 in 1 pkgs., sev. nice 2yr. mares, one Palomino yearling filly, all sired by AQHA champions. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.___________
Palomino mare, 3 yrs., sorrel gelding 3 yrs., two sorrel fillies, ready for train ing, champion bloodlines, 3 Palomino yearlings. Pat Guzewich, Zebulon. Ph.
567-3787._________________________________ Three gentle horses, $700-$800; also,
two Western saddles-used 4 times and one English saddle w/fittings. Jim Womack. Loganville. Ph. 466-2525.
Rope horse, pasture horse, AQHA reg. sorrel, gelding, 4 yrs. Bobby Jackson, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7610.
TWH colts and one filly, well behaved, good disp., Ace's Sensational /Go Boy's Shadow /Pride of Midnight bloodlines. Bryon Cooper, Barnesville. Ph.358-4071.

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Palomino Appaloosa, beau. col. by Silver Strikes Equal. $2000 or best offer; also AQHA broodmare for sale /trade. Mike Bradley, Monroe. Ph. 404267-9571.
Plow mule, mare. 700 Ibs., 6 yrs., $500 firm. Frank Thomas, Buford. Ph. 963-5600.
Yearling bay colt by Wagonner's Joker, exc. conf., sensible, good cutting prospect, $2000. B. Hanan, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-0864.
Yearling Arabian filly, reg., will sell on monthly payment plan /consider trading for stock trailer /goats /calves. S. Kelley, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2260.
Riding or work horse w/gear for sale. Ben Cooper, Senoia. Ph. 599-6263 after 6 pm.
Reg. AQHA 1978 gelding, own son of Speck Deck AAA out of a Hank H AA mare, 15.3 hds., sorrel w/flaxen mane /tail. Connie Simpson Locust Grove. Ph. 227-4788.
Gentle 700 Ibs., mule, will work, will pull anything, $250. J. W. Matthews, Talbotton. Ph. 404-665-8540.
Two black racking geldings, two sorrel racking geldings, bay mare, sorrel mare, all fat and gentle. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649 or 964-5819.
Reg. AQHA geldings for sale, sev. good roping prospects, started on cattle. Don Noll, Locust Grove. Ph. 227-
4788.______________________ Sorrel mare mule. 12 yrs., comes
when called, pastures w/cattle, 1000 Ibs. J. W. Sheppard, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2809.__________________
Mare mule, 6 yrs.. 1000 Ibs., green broke, $700. T. F. Cantrell, Bowdon. Ph . 404-258-7194 after 9 pm._______
Racking horse, gelding. 3 yrs., 14 hds., 900 Ibs., w/bridle /blanket /saddle. $500. Tim Hicks, Rockmart. Ph. 646-5658.__________________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 5 yrs., very gentle, $1500. Kim Korade, Atlanta. Ph. 921-9700 or 266-8251.__________
1980 breeding stock Paint filly, sire: Duche's Mu Kim, Dam B/W overo mare, $500. Brenda Slappey, Albany. Ph. 912883-2884.________________________
Palomino QH gelding, 7 yrs., spirited, built well and pretty, $600. Sharon Persons, Springfield. Ph. 912754-3312 after 7 pm._____________
Appaloosa Joker B mare in foal to AQHA sire of A Ga. Breeders Futurity winner, $1800. J. Hitman, Suwanee. Ph. 945-2723 nights.______________
1978 reg. QH gelding, being shown Western /English pleasure, $2000 or best offer. Lonnie Ward, Upatoi. Ph. 404-561-6546.____________________
AQHA reg. sorrel gelding, 15.2 hds., team roping horse (header), $1750. Steve Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-787-
1454._____________________________ Pr. of smooth mouth mare mules,
approx. 1350 ea., work anywhere sgl. or dbi. Wayne Williams, Crawford. Ph. 404-456-2456._________________________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 15.3 hds., English /Western /huntseat, good disp., has been hunted /showed, nice pleasure, gentle. Jennifer Levy, Dun woody. Ph. 457-4950.
AQHA mare, 5 yrs., 15.1 hds., exc. show mare, youth /adult, working hunter, sire: Joe Don Reed. M. Paschal, Appling. Ph.404-541-1551.__________
Pretty Palomino pony mare, 5 yrs., sweet disp., good mover. B. Macon, Atlanta. Ph. 233-0573 or 993-8448.
Gelding, 8 yrs., grulla col., exc. for beginner youth, extremely gentle, 13.2 hds., $1000. Carrie Smithers, Pendergrass. Ph. 693-2555._______________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, 16 hds., 7 yrs., shown successfully, perf. for hunting, eventing, pleasure, $3000. P. Littlejohn, Doraville. Ph. 457-3778.
Reg. QH Palomino, buckskin, sorrels, halter /pleasure, speed events, Albino yearling filly, $500 /up, Skipper W breeding. Buddy Eason, Collins. Ph. 693-2948.________________________
AQHA yearling filly, bay, Otoe and War Chic bloodlines, $650 firm. Pam Pattillo, Temple. Ph. 898-3321 days, 836-0335 nights._________________
TB mare, reg. w/jockey club, 12yrs., 16 hds., jumps 4 ft. fences, $2000. Mary Elliott, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0499.
TWH/RHB, 5 exc. rackers, 2 studs, 1 gelding and 2 mares. Jack McGaha, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-2090 even
ings._____________________________ AQHA mare, 18 yrs., AQHA colt by
side, good child's horse, both for $800. Sam Barnes, Harlwell. Ph. 376-8198.
One pony mare $75, another pony w/colt $125. Ray Clark, Mableton. Ph. 944-9714._____________________
Reg. purebred Arabian gelding, g"ray, 2 yrs., $850 or swap for 2 beef brood cows. B. Schaefer, Shiloh. Ph. 6285914afterdark.____________
Paint gelding, 7 yrs., brown /white /black, good trail Western pleasure, started barrels, approx. 46 in. at shoulder, $250. R. Dudley, Bremen. Ph. 537-4910.

Well mannered mare, 15 hds., sorrel, nice pleasure horse, $800 w/saddle. Gary Duckworth, Cochran. Ph. 934-

4676.______________________ Reg. AQHA bay mare, 9 yrs., beau.,
spirited, good show potential and plea
sure /trail, $975. Bill Phillips, Cum-
ming. Ph. 404-887-7099.___________________________

Two reg. TWH, 1-2 yrs., stallion by Another Masterpiece. 1-3 yrs., gelding by Sun's TNT, both black, broke and riding. Diane Ogles, Kathleen. Ph. 912-
987-0730.________________

Arabian, show quality, 5 yrs., proven producer, 15 hds., has placed compet itive trail. Barbara Autrey, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7970._________________

Beau, copper sorrel gelding, 6 yrs., 15 hds., gentle, goes English /West ern, jumps, $850. Dot Gibboney, Conyers. Ph. 483-4543._______________
Purebred Arabians, diff. ages, would consider monthly payment plan /trade for calves, goats or stock trailer. J. Kelley, Douglas. Ph. 912-359-2260.

QH gelding, sorrel w/black mane /tail, spirited but gentle, $550. Stanley Smith, Duluth. Ph. 476-5805.________

1/2 Arabian-1/2 Belgian stallion, 1 yr., bridle /halter, broken, very gentle, gray /black, 3 white socks, approx. 14 hds., $500. E. Hannah, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1048.____________________

Reg. racking mare, black, 8 yrs., exc. disp., stylish. $1200. C. J. Alford, Tucker. Ph. 938-2111 days 963-5722 evenings.__________________

Reg. TWH sorrel mare, 11 yrs., 151/2 hds., pleasure horse, exp. rider, Mid night Sun breeding, $1000 firm; also, Saddle-English $175. Larry Souder, Dacula. Ph. 962-1991.____________

Exc. pony club prospect, nice bay

mare, 14.3 hds., 7 yrs., training level

dressage, jumping 3 ft., eventing po

tential, $1500. Maureen Hauck. Alpha-

retla. Ph. 475-5305.

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Reg. AQHA 1980 gray filly, started at halter, great show prospect, tall, thin
neck, Skegs breeding, $1200. Benny Jeffers. Sylvania. Ph. 912-863-4667.

4 gentle horses, sml. Paint mare, Palomino, sorrel, bay gelding, all new shoes, fat. $500-$800. P. Dunahoo, Loganville. Ph. 466-8318._______________

AQHA Dun, 2 yrs., 3 stocking, blaze, good performance horse prospect, Three Jets, Hired Hand, consider trade for W.P. horse. Chee Chee Smith, Toccoa. Ph. 886-1807.______________

1980 AQHA reg. yearling filly, gentle, chestnut w/star, by dbl. champion. Paul F. Bar. Kathleen Gibson, Keysville. Ph. 404-554-4877.____________

Pinto mare, 13.2 hds., 4 yrs., pretty and gentle. $450. J. Gowen, College Park. Ph. 964-7273 days, 964-2477

nights.___________________________ Reg. Arab gelding, 4 yrs., chestnut
w/white blaze, flashy, show /trail po
tential, green broke. J. Stewart, Alpha-
retla. Ph. 475-0160.________________

Appaloosa mare, 14.3 hds., gentle, nice for trail, $600 firm. Kenny Masis, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4263___________

1976 AQHA sorrel mare, Leo, King Ranch, bred to superior Pleasure, AQHA champion for 1982 foal, lots of chrome. Wayne Savage, Winder. Ph. 867-4726after 6 pm.

Arabian yearling colt, tall, elegant, good disp., English prospect, $950, 3/4 Arab yearling colt, show quality, $850. Diane Wiley, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-7696606.

Reg. AQHA colt, 12 mos., red roan, big /well conformed, exc. bloodlines, $1250. G. Middleton, Dahlonega. Ph.
404-864-6735.

Mule mare, approx. 1200 Ibs., will w"ork anywhere. $750. Wayne Kitchens, Macon. Ph. 746-2593.

Beau. TB Welsh pony, chestnut, 8 yrs., 12.3 hds., exc. in dressage. D. Sosby, Newnan. Ph. 253-7722 or 5776473.

Reg. Appaloosa mare, blue roan, gentle, well trained, 16.2 hds., 13 yrs:, safe for anyone, can jump, $1000. J. Eakin, Appling. Ph. 404-541-0058.

TB bay gelding, foaled 1969, must sell-entering college, vet checked re cently. Jackie Binion, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-4608.

Two reg. TW geldings, reg. TW geld ing, 15 hds., chestnut /blond mane
/tail, very gentle, $700. T. M. Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-5258 after 6 pm.

Palomino colt, 12 mos., green broke, TWH colt, 2 yrs., $400 ea. Lisa Teal, Buford. Ph. 945-9783 /9055.

AQHA mare, 1971 dun, granddaugh ter of AAA Otoe, AAA Wonder Baby. L.
F. Roumillat, Tucker. Ph. 404-939-8764.

Nice gentle grade mare, sorrel, 10 yrs., $650. Rose Hurst, Peachtree City. Ph. 487-7897.

Red blanket Appaloosa mare, bred Sept., 15.2 hds., gentle for anyone, $685, consider trade for sml. gentle horse. Gloria Looney, Carnesville. Ph.
404-384-4027.

Reg. TW mare, solid black, gentle, 13 yrs., Midnight Sun /Old Glory breed ing, $2200. Rita Ridgeway, Lexington.
Ph. 743-8021.

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Horses, mules, ponies for sale

Working QH, Packers, Appaloosas and pleasure horses, grade and reg. H. L. Garrett, Ellenwood. Ph. 894-4788, 243-0110 or 474-2970.

Reg. Appaloosa mare, 16 hds., leo pard. 8 yrs., $900, reg. Appaloosa stal lion, race stock, 2 yrs., $1500. L. Christian, Conyers. Ph. 483-2906.

AOHA, reg., rich chestnut colt, 2 yrs.. sml. but muscular and neat. Leif Eric Richmond. Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-

390K_____

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Reg. 1 12 TB mare, exc. conf., 7 yrs.,

15 hds., bold jumper, 1st level dres

sage, $1400. J. Barren, Newnan. Ph.

253-8907.

Horse mule, 800 Ibs., used to drag firewood, not plowed, $225. L. Wayne Fronebarger. White. Ph. 386-3337.

One roan mare, blaze face, gentle enough for children, one 3/4 Morgan stud, 31 mos., green broke to plow /ride. Rufus Godfrey, Macon. Ph. 7817578.
Classic reg. gray Arabian mare, 2 yrs., Basko daughter, high tail carriage and breathtaking action. Joan Brown, Macon. Ph. 912-743-2321.

Reg. TB gelding, 6 yrs., 16.1 hds., exc. mover, hunter-dressage prospect, $2000. Sally Fearnow, Decatur. Ph. 2926391 or 636-5604.

Sorrel mare, 5 yrs., blaze socks, 14.2 hds.. started jumping, $650 cash. June Tallon, Madison. Ph. 342-0240 /3348.

Reg. leopard Appaloosa mare, green broke. Peggy Williamson, Peachtree City. Ph. 404-487-6833.___________

1 /2TB, 15.2 hds., sorrel, 3 yrs.. also yearling Appaloosa stud, black /white, should mature 16 hds. L. M. Streetman, Athens. Ph. 404-353-3784 or 404-769-

7820. _____________ ______ Anglo-Arab gray mare, 15.2 hds., 10
yrs., bold /honest jumper, good mover, suitable for dressage. R. Taylor, Alpharetla^ Ph. 475-7321._________
Quality reg. QH. 4 yrs., 15.2 hds., chestnut gelding, 3 yrs., 15 hds., liver chestnut filly. L. Ridgeway, Alpharetta. Ph.475-5510.________________
Reg. Arabian yearling filly, gray, exc. Double R (Raffles, Raseyn, Rissalix) bloodline. G. Fussell, Lyons. Ph. 912526-3620 alter 7 pm._________

AQHA filly, 2 yrs., bay, exc. youth prospect w/breeding to Arabian in '82, $1500. King Middleton, Rincon. Ph. 912-826-5519.__________ _______
QH mare, 12 yrs., 15 hds., 1100 Ibs., chestnut blaze, spirited, trail and plea sure horse. Polly Kennedy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1263 /0052._______

AQHA solid black mare, trail horse, exp. rider, good broodmare, $1000. Gail Martin, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7718._____

Reg. 7/8 Arab filly, rose gray. Samarium /Wizzu breeding, exc. disp., halter broke, $1500. Elaine Cook, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-2858 /1118.______

Livestock Wanted

Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson. Madison. Ph. 404-342-3974.

Want 1 to 6 calves under 400 Ibs., reasonably priced, within 50 mi. Blairsville. George Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 433, Blairsville30512. Ph. 404-745-5735.

Wanted by disabled party free goats or sheep to help keep Irg. yard from being over grown. D. R. Buice, Flippen. Ph_. 957-11JK3.___________'

Want old Jersey or Guernsey milk cow w/wo calf, milking or to freshen soon. David Harris, Box 596, Oxford 30267. __________________

Want to buy horses, cows and other livestock; also, will buy foundered horses or ponies. Wayne Green, Bremen. Ph. 404-646-3286._____________

Want to buy good Jersey or Guernsey milk cow, preferably w/calf or due to have one, must be reasonable. Jr. Bishop, Dallas. Ph. 445-9724._______

Want young Jersey or Guernsey cow w/2nd or 3rd calf, in Acworth area. W. N. Boone, Acworth. Ph. 974-2770, after

7 pm.__________________________ Want sml. calves, any type, ready for
grass, castrated and wormed, reason
ably priced. Terry Bass, Bolingbroke. Ph.912-994-0471.________________

Want to buy gentle racking horses for show or pleasure. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461 -4649 or 964-5819.

Want common goats, any amount and any age. J. Morrison, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-8083, 11 am-4 pm.________

Want to buy goats, 200-300 head of nannies, for breeding, not milk type. Giovanni Panizzi, Box 131, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-7502.__________

Want free farm animals, lots of space

and care. J. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-

786-5014.

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Want to buy/catch wild cattle. Ronald Thurmond, Madison. Ph. 3423276 or 342-0930. ._____ _ __

20 word limit including name.

Livestock Handling

And Equipment
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Western saddle, padded suede seat, buckstitched, heavily tooled, matching stirrups, silver trim, very good cond., $225. Byron Cooper, Barnesville. Ph.

_ __ _ _________________ 17 in.-. Rossly Caruso (Argentina) jumping saddle w/stirrups, 46 in. chafeless girth, jumping saddle pads, bareback pad w/stirrups. Astrid Adamowicz. Atla nla. Ph. 393-2970._________

Hanover cattle trailer, gooseneck, good cond., sides and top, $2,800; also. Hickory King hay or cattle trailer, $1800. C. A. Venable, Gumming. Ph. 475-6125._____ ______________

1 Barnsby and 1 Bona Alien hunt seat saddle, exc. to good cond., $300 and $250 ea. V. Angle, Williamson. Ph. 228-

2850._______________________ Will haul horses local or long dis
tance, reasonable rates, quality care. David Swenson, 1402 Drum Flower Ct., Stone Mtn. 30083. Ph. 289-5798.________

Saddle, Western, 14 in., w/breast collar and halter, exc. cond., $180. L. F. Roumillel. Tucker. Ph. 404-939-8764.

Super deluxe horse trailer for sale, like new cond. Earl Stokes, Griffin. Ph. 227^7502.__________________
1979 Hale gooseneck stock trailer, 20 ft. long, 6 ft. wide. Larry Barron, Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-1420.__________

2 Western saddles, 1 engraved, 1 bridle and blanket, will trade for Troy tiller or $250 cash. Paul Busick, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-3916.___________

Stidham 2 horse gooseneck trailer w/14 ft. dressing rm., air cond., etc., exc. cond. Jimmy Whitaker, Tucker. Ph. 404-938-6396, after 4 pm.________

Crosby, Lane-Fox show saddle, full cutback, good cond. Rebecca Lee, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-9528._______

Horseshoeing, hot, cold and correct ive work, guaranteed, certi. and dependable. Spike Stallings, Kennesaw. Ph. 943-6877._____________

Nice Irg. Western saddle for sale, brown, in exc. cond., $200. Janice Smith, Bogart. Ph. 725-5550._______

Georgia blacksmith graduate farrier, now serving White and surrounding counties. Keven L. Craig, Sunburst sla y^s Helen. Ph. 878-2095._______

Western Pleasure saddle, black w/red seat, 15 in., very comfortable, exc. cond., $175. R. Dudley, Bremen. Ph. 537-4910. _____________

Want Crosby cutback saddle, suit able for very broad back Arabian, 19 or 20 in., good cond. J. Hansen, Perry. Ph.912-987-5671.______________

Livestock trailer, 5 ft. x 10 ft. x 6ft., sgl. axle w /treated floor, jack, like new, $525. George Garbutt, Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-6792.________________

Youth Western saddle, suede seat, Simco, like new cond., $150. Peggy Mayo, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-2873.

German dressage saddle, 18 in., $400, child's Western show saddle, $100, Rommel reins, other tack; also, horseshoeing. Steve Kyle, Snellville. Ph. 466-8116.______________________

Hunt seat for sale, needs some restitching, $50. Peggy Merchant, Lawrenceville. Ph. 923-0633, after 6 pm.

Stidham 2 horse trailer, extra height, blue/pin stripe, like new cond., $2,000. Barkley Wike, 3041 Ebenezer Rd., Mariett 30066 ._Ph. 973-4093.__________________

Leather halter, dbl. leather, buck-

stitched, other odds and ends of tack for sale. Ms. King, Conyers. Ph. 483-

5954.

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12 ft. stock trailer H & W, 1981 mod el, exc. cond. F. O. Parks, Gainesville. P_h J _534-_46_09_.___________________

Horses hauled anywhere, anytime, out-of-state over 400 mi., 10 percent discount. Harold Paden, Oxford. Ph. 786-1056.______'________________

20 ft. gooseneck stock trailer for sale, loaded w/extras, exc. cond. Chareen Parks, Atlanta. Ph. 752-6868._______

2 horse trailer for sale, good cond., $500. Wayne Green, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 404-646-3286.________________

Horseshoeing forwalking, gaited and Quarter, corrective trimming, the finest in shoeing. Brian Smith, Kathleen 31047. Ph. 912-987-0730.__________

Want to rent acreage for deer hunt ing, Rockdale Co. area. Aryie West, 2802 Philadelphia Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 922-8047.__________________

1970 Hale 2 horse trailer, good cond., $600. Mike Lawhorn, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-7158._______________

Eldonian saddle (Beaufort), 17 in., exc. cond., hunt seat, $300. Mary Barnes^Atlanta. Ph. 457-1618.____________

Pastureland for rent, can take approx. 20 horses. Jr. Bishop, Rt. 2, Mar shall-Fuller Rd.. Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-

9724. ___________________________________ 17 in. Siegfried Stubben hunt seat
saddle less fittings, $350; also, asstd. other tack. J. Poston, Forest Park. Ph. 366-4259.

Livestock hauling anywhere. Jim Toney. Stockbridge. Ph. 483-7993.
4 stall horse stable, 36x36, 3 yrs., has wood floor tack rm.; bridles, saddles, halters, blankets, etc.; horse trailer. Gordon St. John. Rt. 2, EllaviHe 31806.
Bona Alien roping saddle, good* cond., wide stirrups, $260. Dollie Mitchell, Snellville. Ph. 972-6265 or 921-2436. __ ______________
3 standing martingales, $7.50 ea. M_rs_._BI_a u_, _AIpharetta. Ph. 475-7852.
Goat milking stand for sale, $5. Dotti Covinglon. Conyers. Ph. 922-4528.
Want to buy English tack. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4649 or 964-5819._________________
4 elec. L & H, 750 watt, livestock branding irons, good cond. Neal Byrd, Rt. 4, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4905 or 466-8689. _______________________
Horses freeze marked, $30, patented, International system, stolen horses listed on NCIC computer, trained and certi. tech. Nancy Killian, Rex. Ph. 404968-8452.____________________
Will transport livestock reasonably, anywhere, anytime, shows, sales, outof-state. Dave Cannon, Lilburn. Ph. 404-923-3006. after 4 pm._______________
Want deep seat, 4 in. cutback saddle; also, need any type English bridles, bits and rigging. Gay Martin, Fayetteville. Ph, 461 -8573 or 461 -4649.__________
Homemade 4 horse walker, $200 firm. Jimmy Kelly, Rt. 1, Box 222, Buena Vista 31803. Ph.912-937-2672.
2 horse trailer, H & W Thoroughbred w/walk through escape door, extra nice. Joyce Parks, Smyrna. Ph. 436-

7319._____________________________ Hale 2 horse trailer for sale, good
cond., $1,100. Hugh Willcox, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2370.________
Sev. cast iron horse head hitching posts, $10 plus shipping. Lloyd Burchetl, Box 316. Stalham 30666._______
Almost new Tex-Tan barrel racing saddle for sale. Wayne Savage, Winder 30680. Ph. 867-4726. after6.___________
German silver show halter w/lead for sale, $125. Linda Walton, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-3784, after 6.________

2 horse trailer for sale, good cond., $475. Jim Hayes, Braselton. Ph. 654-

2526.___________________ Stubben Athos II, 18 in. saddle for
sale. Lynn Spencer, Atlanta. Ph. 255-
9066 or 457-3799.

Livestock feed, hay

and grain for sale

1981 Fescue /Coastal mix., 60 Ib. bales, no rain, well left. $1.65/bale, del. avail. John Bitner, Fayetteville. Ph.

461-8521._____________________________ High qual. Pensacola Bahiagrass
seed for sale. Fred Blitch, Jr., Rt. 4, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-2475.
New Fescue hay $1.25/bale behind baler, be ready Sat. May 23rd. Lois Looney, Rt. 3, Box 162, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8039._____
Wheat straw del. from field $150 per 100 bales; on your truck $115 per 1.00. Mr. Scarborough, Fairburn. Ph. 964-

3341.______________________________ Barley straw and wheat straw 90
cents per bale in field. Jack Chandler, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-6891._______
Cutting hay about June 10th., pick up in field $1.50 /bale, order now. James Presley, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1187.
Fescue/Bermuda hay, limed /fert., nitrogen: cutting after May 15. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218

/6230.____________________________________ Taking orders for Coastal Bermuda
hay, limed /fert.. Univ. of Ga. spec., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 91 2-994-6463 or 994-6534._________

Top qual. Fescue hay. M. R. Alexan der, 3049 Hwy. 120, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2171.____________________

1981 Oat, Orchard, Ryegrass hay, Irg.

bales. Frank Eaton, Rt. 2, Box 147,

Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 aft. 6

pm.

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Taking orders for new crop of oat, rye or wheat straw, rolls or sq. bales. Willard Alberson, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3013.____________________

Fescue hay behind baler or in barn $1 to $1.30 per bale. A. K. Stephens, 355 John Collier Rd., Athens 30606. Ph. 543-1883._____________________

Well fert. Fescue hay, cutting now $125 per bale behind baler. Robert Gunby, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg

30277.____________________________ Round bales 1981 Fescue, highly
fert., will load 5 bales or more for $20 ea. or $45 /ton. E. H. Hudston, Rt. 1, Manchester 31816. Ph. 404-846-9113.

Taking orders for 1981 Fescue hay, picked up behind baler, highly fert. $1.25 /bale. Donald Abernathy, Rt. 3, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 773-7370.________

Choice, highly fert. Fescue hay, must see to appreciate qual., $i .50 sq. bale; also, round bale. Mr. Lanier, Lanier Farms, West Point. Ph. 404-6451023.

Top qual. Fescue hay, highly fert. bales $1.25 behind baler, taking orders. L. J. Wright, Fairburn. Ph. 964-5760.
Taking orders for 1981 Coastal hay, highly fert.. analysis avail. Jon Able, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-2797 aft. 7 pm.
Round bales of Fescue and Arrowleaf Clover, fert. /limed $20/bale. Jerry Waddell. Rt. 1. Jefferson. Ph. 404-367-
8923.______________________ Choice Coastal Bermuda hay in sq.
bales. Oscar Harris. Rt. 2, Screven 31560. Ph. 912-586-6804-6687._________
Yellow corn, approx. 175 bu. $4/bu. J. A. Hilson, Mitchell. Ph. 404-598-
3093._______________________ 5000 sq. bales Fescue /Clover hay,
rain free $1.25/blae at barn. Hoyt Robinson, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 404864-3461.____________________
Mix. Grass hay. pick up behind baler. Buddy Cash. Rt. 3. Adairsville. Ph. 773-
7217.________________________ Hay behind baler or in barn 75 cents
to $1 per bale. L. Winkler, Loganville. Ph. 466-2176._________________
Cutting Fescue hay about June 10th, pick up in field $1.50/bale, order now. Troy Hunley. Stockbridge. Ph. 4747815 /6013._______________________
Fescue hay $1.25 /bale in field, taking orders for second cutting of Coastal $1.60 /bale in field. Jerry Stiltner, 210 Palmetto Rd.. Tyrone
30290.__________________________ Coastal Bermuda, Fescue and mix.
hay, first qual., sq. or round bales. Livia Vereczkei, Winder. Ph. 404-7252230.
Agricultural seed and plants for sale
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. All agricultural plants are required to be inspected to assure disease-free condition.
Certain varieties of seed are pro tected from propagation unless it is grown as a class of certified seed.
For example, wheat seed such as McNair, Oasis, Coker, and Arthur may not be propagated for sale unless the grower is certified. Propagation of such seed is a violation of the Plant Variety Protection Act and the Federal Seed Act. If you have ques tions regarding certified seed, call the MARKET BULLETIN office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 656-3633.
Wild blueberry, southern dewberry, black raspberry $2 ea.. $2 post, for 4. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.____________________
Strawberry popcorn, Indian corn seed, 4 pkgs. $1 w/env. and 35 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Thomasville Hwy., Moullrie31768._______________________________
Rare Galaxy /Star and Moon water melon seeds $1.25 for 10 seeds, sub standard germ. 60 percent. Nancy Wortham, 795 Kings Rd., Athens 30606. Ph.404-548-2829.__________
Bragg soybeans, 1980 crop, tested 1/8/81, 93 percent germ. Sonny Gipson, Rt. 1, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-
4392.________.______________ Yellow Cherry tomato pits., very
productive and vigorous, free or would like to trade for your extra plants. Becky Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 433, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 745-5735.____________
Dove Proso Millet, 79 percent germ. 50 cents per Ib. James Box, 350 Univer sity Ave., Athens 30605. Ph. 404-5430629 aft. 5 pm.________________________
Green Stripe cushaw, big, old fash ion kind called sweet potato cushaw, 50 seed/$1 w/SASE. Jethel Chumbley, Marble HH 30148.__________________
4000 Ibs. Pensacola Bahiagrass seed, 77 percent germ. 55 cents per Ib. J. O. Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-526-6220.____________
Very rare Cowhorn pepper seed 50/$2 Ppd. Frank Rushing, Rt. 9, Box 595, Carrollton30117.___________________
Greer's Alicia Bermudagrass sprigs for hay and pastureland, priced reas. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4778.______________
Cobb soybeans, 90 percent germ. Morris E. Floyd, Rt. 2, Box 200, Cochran31014. Ph.912-934-7738.________
Old fashion Red Cherry tomato seed $1 per tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 107, Blue Ridge
30513._____________________ Pinkeye Purplehull pea seed, gerrfi.
79 percent, 50 Ib. bags, 85 cents/lb. Dallas Powell, Albany. Ph. 912-435-
9707.______________________________ Now booking orders for 3 yr. old
pecan trees for next winter planting, 3 to 9 ft.. 12 varieties. FOB, Lakeland. Ben Copeland. Lakeland 31635. Ph. 912-482-3131.

Old time yellow and brown striped vine pomegranate seed $1 /tspn., add post. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd .. Gainesville 30501.__________
NC heading collard pits.. June 1st. 100 /$4. min. amt. 300 /$10, Ppd. damp packed. Rufus Merriman. Rt. 3, Lyons 30436. Ph. 565-7559._____ ________
Rabbiteye blueberry pits. 18-24 in. in pots, Climax and Tiftblue $2 ea., no mail orders. Jerry Vanerwegen, Rt. 7. Box 233, Ringgold 30736. Ph. 404-937-
4048. ___________,_____________ Reg. Coker 488 soybean seed, 79
percent germ., cleaned /bagged $12.50 /bu. James W. Whittle. Rt. 1, Chester 31012. Ph. 912-358-4518.__________
Black Walnut trees $2 ea. plus"$1.25 post. Amanda Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup 31545. _ ______________
Red or White Jerusalem artichoke pits. 6 /$6; Ozark Beauty strawberry pits. 12 /$5; N. Ga. wild strawberry pits. 15 /$5. all Ppd. Roy Kinsey. Auburn. Ph. 963-1632._______________
Bragg soybeans w/high purity and germ. $15 /bu. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708.___________
Prebagged irrig. Bragg soybean seed. germ. avg. 75 percent $10 to $12 per bu. F. R. Boney, TelfairCo., Rhine. Ph.912-833-2345.________________
Yellow cushaw. 18 seed 50 cents and SASE. George Sloan, 2807 S Clark Drive. East Point 30344______________
Wright soybeans, cleaned /bagged, 87 percent germ. $11. Royce Whittle, Cadwell. Ph. 912-689-4358.__________
Muscadine grapevine, hazelnut for sale. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville
30506.____________________ Tifton 44 Bermuda grass stolons for
sale. Howard Beasley, Doerun. Ph. 912787-5336.__________________
Ransom soybean seed, cleaned /bagged $9 /bag. Mrs. A. S. Morris, Rt. 1. Box 326. Pitts. Ph. 648-6281.__________
GaSoy 17 soybean seed, clean /bagged. 94 percent germ., 1980 crop, 68bu.. $11 /bu. R. M. Gown, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-2354/4280. _
Banana muskmelon seed 50 /$1 w/SASE. S. W. Boatright. Rt. 1, Box 442. Mershon31551.__________
Bragg soybean seed, irrig.. cleaned /bagged w/blue tag, good germ. Don McCranie, Rt. 4, Eastman 31023. Ph. 912-374-5222. _______________
Lrg. quanity white multiplying onions $8 /gal. or 80 cents per Ib. Mrs. M. H. Mills. 5304 Old Dawson Rd.. Albany 31707.

Wanted

Want to buy Georgia cabbage /collard pits, or seed, some call these pits, and seed heading collards. Mrs. Charles Myers, 3448 Bankhead Hwy., Lithia Springs 30057. Ph. 948-5048

Want one cup tobacco seed. L. H. Dobson. Rt. 2. Bowdon 30108.__________

Want Georgia collard pits, and Georgia sweet potato pits., Augusta area only. Mrs. Smith, P.O. Box 2624 Hill Station, Augusta 30904.

Want 1 Ib. Red Running butterpea

seed. Mrs. Phil Hadaway, 12444 North

Wood Rd.. Savannah 31406.

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Want sev. hundred sweet potato slips. J. R. Thompson. 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.

Want 1000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet seed. W. E. Evans. Clarkston. Ph. 2941096.

Flower plants, bulbs and seed for sale

Japanese bamboo roots for sale, 3/S1.25 PP. Mrs. W. C. Fowler. Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.___________

Mums, sev. types/cols., $5/doz. plum 50 cents post., 3 doz./$12, 100 pits., $25, variegated houseleek, etc., 3/$5 post. 50 cents. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, 6395 Spring St., Douglasville 30134.

100 rooted ivy runners, 100 vinca minors, 50 vinca major, ea. group, $4, field daisies. 12/S1.25, incl. post. Mrs. Carl Koppe, 2694 Blvd.. Dr., NE, Atlanta 30317.

Ilex helleri, picturata aucuba, green and variegated liriope, hosta, daphne, Wilson, needlepoint and tree ivy, aspidistra. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph 355-5249.

Orchids,

ASDA,

tropicana

red/orange, blooming size, 10 pits.,

$15 ea., other orchids avail. Mrs. R. J.

Martin, Atlanta. Ph. 875-3750.

Achimenes, widow's tears, monkey face, '80 crop, for hanging baskets, 20/$1 plus SASE. H. M. Lowe, 2806 Sherwood Dr., Brunswick 31520.

Daffodil bulbs, named varieties, send SASE for more inf. Mrs. M. T. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 252-B, Sharpsburg 30277.

Pink Mystery lily bulbs, $1.25 ea., 7/$5, 15/S10 PP. Joan Robinson, 3394 River Dr., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 9725367.

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Variegated liriope, pachysandra, mondo, vinca. euonymous coloradus, outside Irg. growing cactus, mahonia James N. Henderson. Austelt. Ph. 948-
5336.

Seed, Dishrag gourd, touch-me-nots, love apple, rain tree, balsam apple, Jerusalem cherry, mangolds, 4 pkgs./$1 plus SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.

30-34 in. pink camellias, redtop photinia, 10-14 in., variegated liriope, hosta. hanging basket, others. D. V. Cason, Atlanta. Ph 761-6102.

1980 gourd seed, Martin, 40/25 cents, long neck Dipper, 1 cent ea. w/SASE. Walter Kitchens, Box 66, Stapfeton 30823. Ph 404-547-6878

Very dwarf dbl. cannas. President Red, $5/doz., $1.50 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie J. Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville30501.

Fetn, type w/long lace leaves, blooms white flowers on tall stems (perennial), 5/S3 PP. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 1. Box 445. Ellabell 31308.

Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, 600/S1, old time, purple bachelor'sbutton seed. 1 14 cup/$1; 10 pods Bou quet pepper, $1 w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt 1, Box 90. Pelham 31779.

Vinca minor (periwinkle) pits., 25/S5, cannot ship W. K. Mathews. 1504 Five Forks. Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-4039.

Purpte wisteria, any amount, $5 ea. PP anywhere. Mike H. Buckner, Rt. 1. Junction City 31812. Ph 404-269-3630

Crown vetch, ground cover, beau. pink flowers all summer, 25/S8, 1QG/$14 PP. Dorothy Hampton, Ball Ground. Ph 735-3788

Cherry laurel, cannas. Virginia will ow, purple wisteria vine, running roses (pink Seven-Sisters), $1 ea. plus $1.50 post Amanda Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup31545.

Mix. red/orange/yellow Klondyke cosmos seed, S1/100 plus SASE. Ada Kinsey, Harmoney Grove Rd., Auburn 30203.

Cockscomb seed, extra Irg red flow ers, send $1 plus SASE for 500 plus seed. Jimmy Martin. 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344.

Motebean and Martin gourd seed, 25/25 cents. 50/50 cents, etc., send money and SASE. Phil Busenitz. Rt. 3, Box 512. Madison 30650.

Tiger lily seed, good germ., 2doz./25 cents w/SASE, plant now. Mrs. Henry Purser, Rt.3. Box 187, Cochran 31014.

Martin gourd seed for sale. 30 cents/pkg. plus SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Box 10, Madison 30650

Dipper gourd and Dishrag (Luffa) seed, 4 pkgs_/$1 w/env. and 35 cents post. H. A. Stahl, Rt 6, Moultrie 31768.

Sultana seed, mix. cols., egg tree seed, 7 yr. pepper seed, 25 cents/pkg. ptus SASE. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard. 1640 Witltamson Rd., Griffin 30222.______

Egg tree pits, at my home only, 30

cents ea.. ready next wk. Mrs. J. M.

Braswelt, 3842 Redan Rd., Decatur. Ph.

294-7867.

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White and green leaf sultana, $1.50 ea., alligator pit., pilea repens, rabbit ears, 50 cents ea., add post. Ruth Payne. 11355 Jones Br. Rd., Alpharetta

30201________________________ Britliant yellow marigold seed, 50/S2
PP, old fashion hollyhock seed. 100/$2 PP. Frank Rushing, Rt. 9, Box 595, Carrollton 30)17_______________

Seed, zinnia, touch-me-not, begonia,

Snasta daisy, bachelor's-button, 4

pkgs./Sl w/SASE, Black Prince and

Bouquet pepper. Mrs. Coolik. 2511

Edgewood Rd.. Columbus 31906. Ph.

404-323-8673.

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Rare outdoor palms, will withstand sub-zero temperatures, 2/J10 PP. Dr. Griggs, 3412 McClure Bridge Rd., Suite C. Duluth3O136.______________

Crepe myrtles, pink. 20ft.-3(Fft. tall, bloom every summer. 4 trees, $350 ea. or 4/S1100. you dig. Mrs. Mollenkamp, Atlanta. Ph L 404-872-0467 ________

Green Irriope, 50 cents gal., you dig. euonymous. $1 ea.. vinca minor. 50 cents/lrg. clump, nandinas. $1-$2ea.. etc. Mrs. M. Jones, Forest Park. Ph. 363-2664, before 10pm._ _____ ___

Lrg. quantities of vinca minor and lir iope pits., make offer, buyer digs. Wm. P Barker. 205 Eureka Dr.. NE, Atlanta. Ph. 237-8436-_____________
Sunflower seed, tall stalk, Irg. flow ers. $1 for 1 12 cup w/35 cents stamped env. N B. Ftetcher. Rt. 1, Box 413, Brunswick 31520._____ __ ___
Mix. sweet witliam pits., white daisy pits., mullein pinks, $1/bunch plus post orders no less than $5. Estelle Reagan, Snellville 30278. Ph. 972-0986.
Silver maple seed, seed from a Irg. and healthy tree, 30/S1 w/SASE. T. E. Baughcum. 3905 Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon312O6-__________________
Pits., Blue English aster, mix. sweet wiltiam, klondyke cosmos, zinnia, prince's-feather and crested celosia, 10/S5 PP. Roy Kinsey, Auburn. Ph. 963-1632.

Old time narcissus bulbs, dbl. yellow daffodils, $4.50/doz.; chrysanthemums w/sml. yellow blooms, $2.50/doz., $1.25 post, on ea. R. Beach, 2966 Cardinal Lk. Cir., Duluth 30136.

Bearded iris, mix. cols., $8/doz. PP. chionanthus pits., 2 ft.-3 ft. tall, 3/$10 PP. Thelma Hatcher 2645 Flat Shoals Rd., College Park 30349._________

Seed, sweet william, shasta daisy, foxglove, amaryllis, 4 pkgs./$1, cam ellia, 10/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436._____________

Weigela, red hibiscus, crepe myrtle, flowering almond, red honeysuckles, snowball, purple butterfly, white wist eria, others. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051.__________

Crown retch, exc. flowering ground cover, beau, all summer, 50/$10, 100/S17 PP. Mrs. Helen Smith, Rt. 1, Box 329 C, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-635-

7127_______________________________________ Ground cover, vinca minor and maj
or, euonymous, liriope, picturata aucuba, variegated hosta, ilex helleri W.
L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249._______

Variegated liriope, clumbs /buckets. Ernest Moon, 3650 McKay Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1876.______________

Jade, begonias, kalanchoe, art illery/ferns, succulents, cacti, ivy, wandering jew, oxalis, etc., cannot ship. Mary Welsh. Macon. Ph. 474-

2849.________________________ Bloodroot, helliboras seed, 20/$1
w/SASE, foam flower, lily-of-the-valley. Milton Kuniansky, 1536 Nantahalla.
Atjanta30329.________________________

Milk-wine lily bulbs, $6/doz. and $2 post, per doz. John Culpepper, Rt. 4, Quitman 31643 ______ _________

Orchid pits., diff. kinds and species; also, bromelaids, Bear Paw ferns. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon. Ph. 743-0777

Redtips (photinia fraseri), in 1 gal. containers. $1.50 ea. J. E. Cromer, 88 Stewart Church Rd., Covtngton 30209. Ph.404-787-1735.________
Rainbow fern (selaginella), $1 ea., vi burnum tomentosum, $1 ea., min. lir iope, 10 cents ea., $4 min. PP. E. Jessee, Box 761, Duluth 30136._____

Native azaleas, sweet shrubs, cann as, red and yellow, 3/$1 plus post.; also, black haw. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-3945.

Lrg. dbl. mix. col. hollyhock seed, Irg. orange marigold seed. 50 cents/tbspn. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1. Ball Ground 30107.___________

Water lilies for sale, $1 per pit. at my house. Mrs. Carl E. Maddox, 332 Luxomni Rd.. Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-6894.

Solid green liriope. gal. containers. $1.50 ea., cannot ship. Deborah Anderson, 3360 Trickum Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-7543.___________

Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, 200/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. S. D. Bonham, Box 911, Jesup 31545.__________

Lrg. variety of azaleas, hollies and junipers, liners, 33 cents-40 cents ea., 1,000 or more, 33 cents-38 cents ea. Larry Taylor, Douglasville. Ph. 949-

6390.____________________ Red Bushel Basket mums, Irg.
stocky pits, for sale, prompt shipment
Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple

30179.____________________ Banana tree, $5, water hyacinths, $2,
liriope, moses-in-cradle, jade, aloe, others, cannot ship. Charlie Kimrell, 106 Claire Dr., Atlanta. Ph. 627-5678.

Forsythia, yellow kerria, $1.25 ea., yellow iris, $3/doz., vinca minor, 50/$5, post. $1.35. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175 ________

40 bronze ajugas, $8.65 PP, aucubas in containers, mix. impatiens, 15/$1 at residence. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr.. Ounwoody 30338. Ph. 396-

6907.______________________

Hardy pits., red/purple, 8/$4, blue

stokiest, 8/$4, pink spice, sml. clump,

5/$4, button mums red/rose. 10/$4,

add post. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box

249D. Clermont 30527

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10 wild ins or 12 orange daylilies. $3 PP. sunflower, luffa seed. 25 cents/pkgs. w/SASE. Iris Brown, Rt. 2, Box 43A Dahlonega 30533.________ __

Yellow/white narcissus, butter and eggs, Irg. 2 tone, Jonathan, white w/center, mix. mums, $4 plus post.,
red Spider lily. Mrs. George Collins, RFD No. 3. Danielsville 30633.
African violets, sml., 50 cents, very sml., 25 cents well rooted, fresh cut leaves, $1.50/doz. w/$1 post., Mrs. A. B. Westbrook. Rt. 2, Ball Ground

30107^_________________________ Baby snowball, Fla. jasmine, lilac,
August lily, hosta, etc., 2/$5. mums, iris, flower-of-joy, Boston ivy, $3/doz.
Mrs. E. I. Gray. Rt. 1. Box 328, Bremen

30110._______ ______________ Trillium, blood root, Salomon's Seal,
arbutus, rattlesnake phantom, foam flower, others, cannot ship. Mrs. L. W Welch, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3557._______

Boxwood, 3 yrs., 12 in., gal./$1, 4 yrs., gal./SI .50, 2 gal./$2.50. Norton Eldridge, 212 Madison Ave., Ashburn 31714. Ph.912-567-3849.

Pink lady's-slipper, wild iris, trailing arbutus, field daisies, queen's lace, daffodils, 12/$6. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge 30513.
Perennial candytuft, reseeding pe tunias, gloriosa daisies, foxgloves, $2/doz., sultanas, sweet Williams, hollyhocks, snapdragons, $1.50/doz. w/$1 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.___________________
Extremely long handle dipper gourd seed, 23 in. average handle length, new crop, pure, 50 cents plus SASE. L. B. Easom, Rt. 1, Box 168, Hamilton 31811.
1980 Martin gourd seed, 10-12 in. diam., thick shell, 25/50 cents plus SASE. William Smallwood Rt. 2, Box 253A, Ringgold 30736.__________
1980 Martin gourd seed, 50/25 cents or 1/2 cup/$1.25 w/SASE. Roy C. Kitchens, Rt. 5, Box 38, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-3409._______ ___
Daylilies. named, 10/$12 PP. unna med 12/S10 PP. tritomas, 4/$5 PP, mix. iris. 12/S5 PP. F. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.. Macon.
Daylilies. named and labeled, $14/doz. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin. Adel. Ph. 896-7398.
Giant 1980 red velvet cockscomb seed, 150 or more, $1 w/SASE. S. W. Boatright. Rt. 1, Box 442, Mershon
31551._____________________ Luffa or Dishrag gourd seed, 50/S1
w/SASE. Lydia R. Bass, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014.

Wanted

Want to buy jewel weed (touch-menot) pits. Mrs. Randall, 15440 Hopewell Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-

7829._________________________ Want to buy Irg. quantities of liriope
and daylilies, will dig, vicinity of Mar ietta. M. Mansour, Marietta. Ph. 953-

2000.__________________________ Want old fashion yellow jonquil
bulbs, 1/2 bu. if the price is right. Vir ginia Pemerton, Luthersville. Ph. 927-

6706.

________________

Want pink iris, sev. diff. cols., write

first. Lydia R. Bass, Rt. 3, Cochran

31014.____________________ Want Moses-in-the-cradle, state
price. Penny Sanders, 3767 Hitchcock Rd.. Macon 31201. Ph.912-743-5919.

Want to buy pink iris, state price. Mrs. Eugenia Anderson, 71 Garrison Rd.. Marietta 30060____________
Want bachelor's buttons, and 6 bush roses, Augusta area only. Mrs. Smith, Box 2624, Hill Station. Augusta._______

Want to buy santolina (lavender cott on) and variegated liriope. Pam Smith, Rt. 1. Box 180, Oxford 30267. Ph. 7867114 or 787-3292.________________
Want to buy pits., pachysandra and variegated hosta, Griffin area. Mrs. Karl L. Thaxton, 216 Larcom Lane, Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-8284._____________
Want yarrow and tansy pits., purple and green pits, or seed. Jo Ivie, Rt. 1, Box 506. Madison. Ph. 404-342-2640.
Want rooted banana shrub, also, old has sml. yellow buds., also, old fash ion white ginger vine. Maxine Gunter. 302 Mondi Dr., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 928-8345.

Want to buy nandina, berries and clusters of red berries for arrange ments. Mrs. J. S. Kowalski, 8715 Wheeler Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 475-1174.____________________
Want pits, of Chinese lantern, laven der, scented geraniums, white or pink poppies that come back every yr. V. Montgomery, 6444 King George Way, Morrow. Ph. 361-0486.___________

Want English ivy, approx. 2-3 doz. cuttings, already rooted. Shedrick Lyons, Smyrna 30080. Ph 404-4328520.
Want to purchase at least a few hundred emerald-gold euonymus cuttings. Wilbur M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 329 C, Elliiay 30540. Ph. 404-635-7127.

Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale

Baby chicks, Gold Necks, Mille Fleurs, sev. other breeds, all purebred, few older birds, bantam /standard. Rondai Williams, Lawrenceville. Ph 963-7597^____ ____________
Rubble Hatch stags Tcocks. $10-$20 ea., 21/2 yr, black turkey torn /hen, $35 /pr., young White King pigeons, $10 /pr. Donald Young, Woodstock. 1^926-8424.___________ _____
Gray and White call ducklings, Bel gian quail, Rock Cornish, Mottled Japs, guineas, chicks and eggs. Hugh Hanes, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1121.____ ___
Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs and day old birds for sale. Edwin R. Lemons, Decatur. Ph 284-5282
Bobwhites, Chukars, Gambel's eggs and chicks. O. E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville 30501. Ph. 404536-6888, after 7 pm.

Doves, white, fawn, pied, peach, rosy, wild col. and ivory; also, pr. Dia mond doves. P. Alien, Red Oak. Ph. 404-766-2270.____________________
Geese, ducks and baby ducklings for sale. Ed Gargle, 1180 Dovis Rd., Smyrna 30080. Ph. 404-436-3771.
Games, pure Greys, pure Hatch, pure White Hackles, baby chicks. A. B. Greeson. 818 Old Snellville Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 972-1582.______
Guineas, speckled kind, old and young ones, old ones, $3, young ones, 50 cents. Mrs..Calvin Henley, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-1307 after 6pm.________
Sebrights, Japs, Cochins, BB Reds, White and Red Silkies, Mille Fleurs, Chukar, all laying now, also chicks. Kenny Hill. Rt. 3. Tifton 31794.______
Brown Leghorn and Red Leghorn hens, 1 yr. old. $3 ea. R. Jackson, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-7826,_______________
Guinea keets. $2, White Emden goose, $8, purebred bantams, trios and prs. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph.
942-5014.____________________________ Grown guineas, $4ea.. grown hens,
$3 ea.. baby turkeys, $3 ea.. baby chicks, 50 cents ea., baby ducks, $2 ea. Gerald Ledford, Conyers. Ph. 483-8534 or 787-2043.__________________
Wisconsin quail eggs and sml. quail for sale, T. J. Malcolm. 2201 Hwy. 20, Grayson 30221. Ph. 963-9020 after 6
pm._________________________ Mix. roosters for sale. pr. Bulldog
Cornish. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.____________________
Bantam chicks and eggs, White Co chins, Belgium D'Uccles, will ship eggs. Eugene Hicks. Douglasville. Ph. 942-8883, alter 4.________________
Show type OE Silver Duckwing ban tams for sale. T. M. Stuckey, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-5258. after6 pm.___
Pr. turkey neck chickens for sale. D. M. Tharpe, Rt. 3, Box 155A. Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-526-8787.________
Jersey Black Giants. 4 hens, 1 roo ster. $40, eight trios Ginn Red games, Top-Notch, $40 /trio. Jimmy F. Phil lips, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-6834, after 8
pm. ___________________________ Game fowl. 1 Jarrett Roundhead
Spangle, pr Lacy Roundheads, 2 hens w/baby. Ludon Barnes. Loganville. Ph. 466-8988.________________
Purebred, Irg. heavy, Dark Cornish eggs. 15 ,'$4.75, carton's returned at buyer's expense. Miss Cora Patterson, RtJ_J3ox 261. TyTy 31795.________
Ringneck Mallards for sale, 7 gen. from wild. Ken Guest, Box 5372, Athens 30604. Ph. 549-3019________
13 big black hens for safe, $3 ea. Melvin Robinson. Helena. Ph.912-8682140 or 868-5204.________________
Mix biddies, baby ducks for sale, 75 cents-$1.50. John Hash. Gordon. Ph. 628-5507.__________________
2 turkey hens, 1 gobbler and 8 sml. turkeys for sale. Richard Redmon, Maysville. Ph. 652-2376._________
All kinds of pigeons, White Kings, Monks, Trumpeters, Hungarians, Homers, Lahores and Nuns, 300 to se lect from. F. A. Delegal, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-7835._________________
Doves. White, Pied, Ringneck. $3-$4; pigeons, high flying Tipplers, $5. C. J. Hayes. 12444 Largo Dr., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-925-3751.____________
Beau, mated pr. of young White doves, $10 /pr. Mrs. Robert Jackson, Rt. 2. Ft. Valley 31030. Ph. 912-825-
5866._____________________ Game chicks, stags, cocks, hens and
eggs, Alien, Lacy, Gray, Hatch and mix.; ducklings. Pekin. Mallard mix. Bill McCane. Loganville. Ph. 466-4625.
Sev. prs. India Blue peafowls, 1979 hatch, should lay this yr.; also, 1978 cock. Robert Walton, Augusta. Ph. 404724-7571. _______________
6 Cochin roosters, $3 ea., Silkie rooster, 3 Silkie hens. 2 Silkie babies, 1 Rl rooster. Jack Cissel, Rome. Ph. 2320169 or 291 -3929________ _ _ __
Indiana Giant quail eggs, $35 /100, baby birds, 75 cents. $4 shipping on eggs. Art Payne. Rt. 1. Haddock 31033. Ph. 912-986-5625. ____________
Game stags for sale, 3 way cross. Roundhead /Hatch /Kelso. R. Reynolds. College Park 30349. Ph. 996-
3581._____ _________________ Young Canadian geese, pr. White
Crested Black Polish w/5 sml. chicks, trio Golden Sebright bantams w/10 sml. chicks. T. E. Smith, 390 Clay St., Marietta. Ph. 422-4317._____________
Baby ducks. 50 cents ea., 4 Muscovy ducks, $2 ea. E. Borsdorf. Rt. 2. Gumming 30130. Ph. 887-1982.______
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, eggs, $23 MOO, day old chicks, $46 /100. Bob Joyner, 295 Upchurch Rd., McDonough 30253. Ph. 957-9953._____________
Geese, white, 2 females, 1 male, exc. layers. J. W. Sheppard, Box 14, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2809.____________
Pharoah quail, all ages, grown, dressed $1.25. live $1; also, eggs, $10 MOO. C. M. Collins, 250 Redmqnd St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 361-4573.

2 prs. BB Reds, sev. varieties bantam chicks, Sex-Links, RIR's; hatching eggs; also, will hatch eggs. H. M. Bruce, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 432-2952.

Chukar eggs, $40/100, chick, $80/100, Pharoah eggs, $12/100, chicks, $25/100. A. Freeman, 629 Chestnut Dr., Jackson 30233. Ph. 404775-3031.______________________
Turkey hens and toms, $18 ea., pullets and chicks, tall bronze. Robert Wilson, Waynesboro. Ph. 404-554-

2657.____________________ Pigeons, German Beauty Homers,
show racers, Black Schetti Modenas,
champion bloodline breeders and young. Ken Stewart, 1376 Beachcrest
Rd., Decatur. Ph. 404-288-0981._____

Purebred White Rock pullets for sale, April hatch, cannot ship. Ron Benfield, Highfalls Rd., Griffin. Ph. 228-7064.

O.E. bantams, Silver Duckwings, BB Reds, black /white; also, hatching eggs, cannot ship. Clay Crawford, Carrol lion. Ph. 258-2792.________
Indian Blue peafowl and eggs, birds, $75/pr., eggs, $3.50 ea.. 6 or more $3. Willie Garner, Woodbury Ph. 553-5366.

Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $20/lb., chicks. $45/100, from state in spected breeders. Dwain Branch. Hortense. Ph. 912-473-2441.___________

Pr. Irg. gray geese, 1 yr. old. A. Klevesanl. Hull. Ph. 543-4622.____________

India Blue peacock. 2 yrs. old, heal thy, $35. J. E. Richardson, 4195Jaillette Rd.. College Park 30349. Ph. 763-

1629.____________________ ___ Bantams, Columbian Wyandottes
and Partridge Wyandottes for sale /trade for laying hens. Russell Mincy, McDonough. Ph 957-1489, afterSpm.
Birmingham Roller pigeons, $3 ea. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-4862556, nights. ____________

Bobwhite eggs, $25/100, day old Bobwhite, $45/100 plus shipping /handling: hatching bantam eggs, $3/doz., etc., cannot ship. Ronnie Sapp, Bloomingdale. Ph. 912-748-6317.
Barred Rock roosters, 4 mos. old, $2.50, mix. bantams, black, trio, $8. Roger Carney, Macon. Ph. 474-8513, mornings, wk. days only._________

Chickens, 7 diff. rare breeds, all ages, Cochins, Polish Dominiques, Sil ver Leghorns, Houdans. Brahmas-Partridge Rocks. S. Kemp, Statesboro. Ph. 912-681-3223._________________
2 Dominique bantam hens and 1 Old English hen. $4 ea. D. Jones, Flowery Branch 30542. Ph. 967-6948 ______
Baby Mallard ducks, 6 gen. from wild, $3 to $5 ea. according to size. Doyle Taylor. Dalton 30720 Ph. 404278-4166.____________________
Sev. Irg. laying hens and about 6 mix. bantam hens. $1.50 ea.. 2 roosters free or will trade all for peahen. David L. Walls, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8748.

Full grown bronze hen and 2 gob blers, $20 ea., if all taken $55. Stacy West, 2802 Philadelphia Rd., Conyers 30207. Ph. 922-8047.____________
RIR pullets for sale. 1 1 12 doz. eggs per day, 20/$55 or $3 ea. Jerry James, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6662.

30 RR chickens. 1st yr. to lay, $3ea. W. J. Leatherman, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 404-981-9184.____________________
Ducks, geese, chickens and 1980 peacocks. Gerald Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-4286._____________
Games, stags and hens, Aseels, Greys and White Claret cross, from good stock, $10 to 15 ea. Tim Kirby, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-1432.

India Blue peafowl chicks, day old, started, cannot ship. W. C. Davis, 2110 FlipTJen Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-

1154._____________________________ Jumbo Wisconsin quail eggs, $150
MOOO, day old birds, $40/100. Frank Hilderbrand. Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-

475-7467.___________________________________ Young Egyptian geese, $15, Canadi
an geese, $20 - $25, Araucana chicks, $1 - $1.50. Pied peahen breeders. $80. Dan R. Queen. Douglasville. Ph. 942-

2239_

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10 young laying hens. mix. breeds. 1

Araucana rooster for sale. L C. Hall-

man. 4228 78 Hwy., Lithia Springs

30057.________________________ Pigeons, Nuns, top bloodlines,
black, dun. red; French Mondains. raise Irg. squabs, $10 /pr. Ed Smith, 3117 Rockview Dr., Lithonia. Ph. 482-

5988.________________________ Jumbo Bobwhite eggs and chicks for
sale; also, Chukar eggs and chicks. Robert Salter, Hinesville. Ph. 912-876-
6382. after 5:30 pm wk. days._______

Peafowl for sale, 4 yrs., white cock, $85 yr. old pied cock, $50. R. V. Griffin, Harlem. Ph. 404-556-3626._____

Dominiques, 2 and 3 wks., guinea keets, 1 and 2 wks., mix. games, 4 and 6wks. Roger Graham, Rt. 1, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404-335-6178.______________

Young game chickens for sale, $2 up, proven bloodlines, Roundhead /Claret /Clabourn /Hatch, approx. 150. M. B. Moon, 1565 Park St., Milstead. Ph. 4832375.

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Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale
Jumbo Wisconsin bobwhite eggs and chicks, brown Pharoah, Ijve or dressed, cannot ship. Charles Mullis, Warner Robins. Ph. 923-3848 or 923-1736.
Wisconsin Jumbo quail, most ages; also, dressed birds. Ernest Burch, College Park. Ph. 404-997-4425._____
Wisconsin quail, day up to 10 wks. old. priced according to age; also, setting eggs, $25 /100, state approved. A. L. Blackwelder, Macon. Ph. 477-
0205._______________________ Baby chicks, pullorum-typhoid clean
show stock, Mammoth Black Giants, $2, Araucanas, $1. can ship. Mrs. J. Shope. Boston. Ph. 498-4451._______
Geese and peafowl for sale. David Clyatt, Rt. 2. Box 418, Hahira 31632. Ph, 912-242-5338, evening._____________
Golden pheasants; Pekin ducks and Mallard ducks, 6 gen. from wild; also, peachicks. Bill Stanford. Douglasville. Ph. 949-2319.__________________
Purebred Barred Rocks, Silver Lace Wyandottes, RIR, Brown Leghorns and Dark Cornish, chicks only, cannot ship. W. S. Collins, Rt., 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-6657.______________
Pure game chicks. Rubbles, Blueface, Boston RH, White Hackles, orientals, $2.50 ea.; also, some quail size, $5 ea. S. White, Rt. 1, Sandersville
31082._______________________ 2 one yr. old blue peacock roosters
and pr. Bronze turkeys. Joe Turpin, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-7770, no collect calls.___________________
India Blue peafowls, 3 males, 2 are 1 yr. old, 1 two yrs.. $25 ea. Jean Lankford, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-3473.
Pr. Black Shouldered peafowls, 4 yrs. old, laying, $125. Lonnie Manous, Rt. 1. White 30184. Ph. 479-5860.______
Guineas and eggs, Cornish game chicks, pigeons and doves; also, Barred Rock eggs. Joel Bond, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph, 283-1878._______
Mix. laying chickens; also, some bantams, if all taken $2 ea., you pick $3 ea. Tom Wagoner, Box 306, Dacula. Ph. 404-962-2123.________________
Lrg. bronze torn turkey, $15, yard hens for laying or eating, $2.50. Ray Sailings, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-
3594._______________________ Common pigeons for sale, near
Atlanta. R. L. Cleveland, 4791 Baron Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 404-949-
2973._______________________ Bobwhite quail eggs, $20 /100.
Willard Alberson, Ashburn 31714. Ph. 912-567-3013, night._____________
Pharoah quail, young quail, chicks up to adult birds, 35 cents to $1; also, young pheasants (Ringneck), $1.25ea. Lonnie Vasser, Vidalia. Ph. 537-8704.
Ringneck pheasant eggs for sale, cannot ship, $3 /doz. Tony Atkins, Rt. 8, Box 170, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-5898.
Mille Fleur and bantam Cochin chicks for sale, $1 to $2.50 ea. S. Kelley, Broxton. Ph. 912-359-2260.
Laying hens, RIR, 1 yr., $5 ea., White Leghorn layers, 1 yr., $4 ea., baby chicks, 75 cents ea. Frank H. Thomas, Buford 30518. Ph. 963-5600. ______
Jumbo Wisconsin quail, all ages, eggs, $25 /100, 50 cents ea.; day to 2 day old chicks. Trina Williams, Milan. Ph.912-362-4196.______________
Hatching eggs (Corturnix quail), Pharoah D-1, $15 /100, English, white, black or Tuxedo, $25 /100 PP. Millie White, Rossville 30741. Ph. 404-861-
3441.___________________________ Mallards, 6 gen. from wild, $3 young
birds, grown birds $4.50; bronze turkeys. $3; White Pekin ducks, $3. John Trussell, Warner Robins. Ph. 912923-2578._______________________
Baby Mallard ducks, 7 gen. from wild, $3 ea. Gus Elliott, Douglasville. Ph. 942-0499.__________________
Golden Sebrights, $8 /pr., white guinea eggs, $3 /doz.. guinea fowl, $15 /pr. Stacie Deal, Rt. 3. Box 366. Statesboro 30458. Ph. 865-2187._________
Show bantams, rare chickens, game chickens, sev. breeds of ea. Dan Harris. Due West Rd., Powder Springs. Ph. 427-8737, after 7 pm._____________
Wild turkey eggs, from 3 gen. from wild turkeys, pen raised. $5 /doz. Fred Webster, Sparta. Ph. 404-444-5201.
Peafowl breeders. $125 /pr., odd males, $50 ea.. good game hens. 3 /$10. H. Clayton Garrett, RFD 1, Gumming 31030. Ph. 887-2018.
Wanted
Want male African goose. Cheer hen and Chukar Partridge. Bill Stanford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-231 9.____________
Want Mallard ducks, Blue Ridge area. Toby Watson, Star Rt.. Epworth 30541. Ph. 404-632-5083.
Want to buy .male Muscovy duck, need as soon as possible, Columbus area, must be reasonable. K. Martin. Columbus. Ph. 561-0020.

Want to buy 1 female white swan and 1 male black swan. Ed Hitt. 626 Chamblm Rd.. Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-

863-1620._____________________

Want to buy all kinds chickens, tur keys, guineas, also, duck and peafowl eggs. Ms. Stanley, Box 4, Ellenton
31747. Ph. 912-324-2969.__________

Want pure Joe Redmond grey game cock: also, peafowl, 2 yr. pure Java Green male, pay $100 within/50 mi. H. Clayton Garrett, Gumming 30130. Ph.

887-2018.____

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Want aduckforamaleMuscovy duck

on our lake. L. Ross. 1351 Ragley Hall

Rd., Atlanta 30329. Ph. 404-233-0282,

evemmg.___________________

Want 10/15 young heavy cross breed hens, laying; also, 2 roosters, within 40/50 mi. Acworth. Mrs. R. H. Bennett, Rt. 4. Acworth 30101. Ph. 974-3081.

Want any free chickens or other farm animals, wanted by 16 yr. old boy. Chris Bryan, Box 95. Murrayville 30564. Ph. 404-536-8231.__________

Want to buy some laying hens and 1 rooster, must be reasonable. Jr. Bishop. Dallas. Ph. 445-9724._______

Want 1 or 2 male Diamond Back doves, will pay reasonable price or trade hen. Robert Caldwell. 4688 Sava ge Hill Dr., Macon 31210. Ph. 912-4776223.

Miscellaneous for sale

Affidavits are required for all hand made items: stating they were made by the advertiser.
Needlework
Will cro. Little yellow Chicken hot lid potholder w/poem. $1.75 plus stamp. F. Dorsey. 1040 Wesley Dr., Marietta
30064.______________________ Handsewn dbl. bed quilt tops,
Grandmothers Flower Garden, Lone Star, Step Around Mtn., $25 ea. plus post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 404-273-3177.____________
Poly, quilt tops, full size, pretty cols., $24 postpaid, $20 at home. Mrs. Mack Lane. Beaulieu Nursing Home, Box 40, Newnan 30264.__________
White Hen and Biddie tatting, enough for standard size pillowcases, $5 Ppd. Mrs. W. E. Lee, Rt. 2, Box 121, Edison 31746.__________________
Adults cro. houseshoes, $2 /pr., Dollface potholder, set of 3 pcs., $4.50 /set, add post. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star Rt., Box 107, Blue Ridge 30513.
TV bonnet and button crown, w/tails, ea. w/apron, $10 /set plus $1.25 post. Amanda Beverly, Rt. 2, Box 254, Jesup
31545.________________________ Flower Garden quilt, $150, Iris Chain
quilt top, $35, Trip Around World top, $35 plus post. Ruth Biddy, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-2224._______
Quilts, handmade, patchwork, all cols., kings $25, dbls. $20 plus $4 post, on ea., money orders only, no patterns. Sallie Butler. Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3841.
Quilt scraps, Irg. mix. cols., no rayon, silk, wool, corduroy, denim or dbl. knit, 10 Ibs. /$6.75. Mrs. 0. W. Chumbley, Marble Hill 30148._______
Sgl. tatting, in diff. cols., $1.25 /yd. PP, state 1st and 2nd cols. Mrs. Ernest Crosby. Rt. 3, Box 291, Baxley 31513.
Dbl. bed quilt tops, hand pieced, Step Around Mtn., Grandmas Flower Garden. $25 ea. Lillie Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 232. Ellijay 30540.__________________
Granny sunbonnets, ladies sizes, $5 Ppd., girls, toddlers and infants, $4 Ppd., also bonnet /aprons, $4 Ppd., all cols. Mrs. Ann Eubanks, Rt. 2, Hiram
30141.______________________ Stuffed chicken potholders, $4/pr.
and 50 cents post.; 3 in 1 aprons, $3 and 50 cents post. Bessie Sims, 441 Chestnut St., Lawrenceville 30245.
Summer Carousel Granny Sq. afghan, 62x89, white background. $1 25. no checks. Peggy Strong, Rt. 1, McDonoug h . Ph. 404-957-2491.____________
Ladies cro. bedroom shoes. $2.50/pr. Sandra Yancey, Rt. 6, Cartersville 30120.___________________
Cro. potholders. Little Britches, 2 pcs. set, $4, Cup/Saucer, 2 pcs. set. $2.50. Gladys Fincher, 5229 Hwy. 92, Douglasville 30135._____________
Kitchen towel, w/cro. top. matching potholder. $3.50. Flower Basket potholder. $2. Peggy Fincher, 3102 Hwy. 166, Douglasville 30135.__________
Dbl. knit quilt tops, Bow Tie. Turkey Track, Monkey Wrench, etc.. pretty and colorful, many others. $10 plus $1.50 post. Mary McTaggart, Nelson. Ph. 735-2361
Old fashion bonnets, solid or print, $3 ea.. cotton quilt top. dbl. sided patt ern, $10 plus $1.50 post. Nellie Prince, Box 114. Nelson 30151. Ph. 735-3486.
Dbl. knit full size quilt tops, cotton tops knit string and cotton string tops, $10 ea. plus post. Estelle Reagan, 1953 Park Wood Rd.. Snellville 30278.

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Fiji Islands orig. handmade pompom table placemats, your choice of cols. ShabraGeter, Atlanta. Ph. 622-4728.
Sgl. tatting, white, orange, lime green, $1.25/yd. plus post. Mrs. Walter Moon. Rt. 3, Box 966, Madison 30650.
Afghan, dbl. cro. Ripple, 60x72 in., burgandy and bone, $45, others, $27.50 up. Mrs. A. E. Riley. 3430 Rushing Rd.. Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-4150.
2 Ripple afghans. 60x72, brown /deep orange /Fisherman, off-white /kelly green /bright green. $42.50 ea. Lucille Herring. Hephzibah. Ph. 404798-5512.
Cro. ponchos for children, $11, vest, $8. Irg. shawls for ladies, flower design potholders. $1.50. Mattie Lou Griffis, Rt. 2, Odum. Ph. 579-6720.
Baby quilt sets. 36x46. $12.50, baby quilts, 46x60. $18. quality work. L. Wallace, 114 Griffeth St.. Winder 30680. Ph. 404-867-5918. _______
1 yellow and green striped afghan, covers dbl. bed, $50 plus $2 post., money order please. Mrs. Grace Tench, 441 Clairmont Ave.. no. 720, Decatur 30030.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Will remove swarms of bees in Doug las Co. and surrounding area. W. O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3887.
All kinds of new beekeeper supplies, honey containers, 1 mi. on Boardtown Rd. Bertha Dale, Ellijay. Ph. 404-6352282.
Sourwood honey, $1.75/lb.. Mtn. Wildflower honey, $1.35/lb. G. Frisch, Sandy Springs. Ph. 255-6436 after 6 pm.
Queens, from March 20th until. Tom Gilder, Baker Hill Honey Farm, Rincon. Ph.912-826-2275._____________
Standard dove-tailed hives, complete w/tops, bottoms, frames, $19.95, un assembled, supers, $9.95. can ship. J. Wooton, Rt. 8, Canton. Ph. 479-4371.
Complete line of beekeeping sup plies, established beehives, $80, ex tractor. E. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson Rd., Decatur 30033. Ph. 491-8726.______
Complete line of new beekeeping supplies, most things needed for bee keeping, low prices. P. N. Williams, 528 Bridge Ave., Forest Pk. Ph. 366-
6404.___________________________ New crop honey, extracted of comb,
$3-$3.50 /qt., cannot ship. Isaac Hayes, Warner Robins. Ph. 922-8571.
Cypress beehives and all beekeeping supplies, queens. B. J. Semegran, Dacula. Ph. 962-1067.____________
Caucasian queens, from gentle gray strain, $4 ea. postpaid. Harold Smith, Rt. 1, Box A-250, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-692-6864._______________
Local raw honey, fresh from the hive, $10 /gal., last of 1980 crop $40 15 gal., cannot ship. Bill Swint, Ellerslie. Ph. 568-3457 or 561-5328.____________
1981 local raw honey, $3 /qt., you furnish jars, no Sunday sales. Ralph Tallent, 100 Holly Brook Rd., College Pk. Ph. 964-1494.__________________
Ti Ti or Gallberry honey, 1 12 gal. for $6. 1 gal. /$12 plus tax and shipping. Jerry Tanner, Rt. 4, Alma. Ph. 632-8051.
Northerh winter hardy Italian queens and Dadant beekeeping supplies and equip. Earl Vautin, Rt. 1, Box 80, Jasper30143. Ph. 404-692-6192.______
1981 chunk honey, $3 /qt., no shipp ing. John S. Edwards, 2472 Piedmont Rd.. NE. Marietta 30062. Ph. 971-7282.
Things To Eat
Grain-fed beef, cut and wrapped for freezer, min. order 1 side. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 483-7993.
Cantaloupes, ready in June or July, any amt.. 4 diff. varieties, we haul or you pick up in field. Joe Itson, Rt. 1, Pelham 31779. Ph. 912-294-4992.
1980 pecan meats, halves, $3 ea. Ib., can ship UPS C.O.D. Mr. W. Robinson, Rt. 1. Titlon. Ph, 912-386-4395._______
Hickory smoked homemade all pork sausage, 5 Ibs. /$7.95, $1 post. M. Tarver. Tarver Farms, Box 177, Glennville 30427. Ph. 912-654-2195.
Taking orders for organic produce, broccoli, cabbage, sweet corn, snap beans, squash, etc.. now ready, spinach. honey. Linda Harrelson, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4658._________
Earley Transparent apples. Marcus peaches, about June 5th to 10th. Frank S. Jones. Wehadadream Farm. Butord. Ph. 945-7862.
Lrg. cultivated blackberries, exc. for freezing or jelly, pick your own or we pick. Mrs. Sylvia Matthews. Hwy. 41, SheJIman. Ph. 912-679-5666,_________
Pecans, run thru sheller, 10 Ibs. shipped by UPS PP $22. Mamie Mornson. Rt. 4, Box 320, Cairo 31728. Ph . 912-377-3915. _ _____________
Whole hog sausage, hanging beef sides, gov't inspected, T-loin, back bone, ribs, shoulders, hams, orders only. Hugh Sams, Winder. Ph. 8677709.

Wednesday, May 27,1981

Herbs
100 (8 kinds) hot pepper or 100 (6 kinds) sweet pepper seeds, $1 and SASE ea., free veg. seed w/ea. order. Earl Caldwell. 116 Sylvania Cir., Calhoun 30701.__________________
Yellowroot. dried catnip, yellow dock, sassafras root, $5.50/4 Ib. lardbox plus post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 139, Ellijay 30540.
Clean yellowroot or sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox full, $5.50 PP. Mrs. W. C. Fowler. Rt. 5. Box 292. Ellijay 30540._____
Sage and many other varieties of herbs to choose from, sage pits., 2/$5 postpaid. Calera McHenry, 824 Poplar Spgs. Rd.. Dallas 30132. Ph. 428-3616.
Sassafras, yellowroot, queen of meadow, red root, princess pine, blackberry root. 4 Ib. lardbox/$6 or 3/S15. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Box 129, Ellijay 30540._____________
Herb pits. $1 ea. and $1 post., sassa fras. mullein, yellowroot, star grass, sour grass, clematis Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.________
Lrg. mullein leaves, $1/leaf plus post. Thelma McAllaster. Box 94, Kingsland 31548._________________
Sage pits. $2. cucumber 1 12 gal./ $6, high John $3, slippery elm 1/2 gal./ $10, also buckeyes $2/doz., add post. Mrs. J _D . Phillips. Rt. 1 . Wrightsville 31096.
Boarhog root, 1 oz./$4 Ppd.. leaf mullein, 2 ozs. w/50 seed, $3 Ppd. Frank Rushing, Rt. 9, Box 595, Carrollton_30ri_7.___________________
Wild cucumber bark, wild cherry bark, burdock root, $3.50, 2 Ib. lard box ful, $1.25 post. ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1 . Ball Ground 30107.__________
Calamus. $7/doz., spearmint, applemint. peppermint. $4/doz. plus post. Mrs. George D. Collins. RFD 3, Danielsville 30633._______________
Catnip, 3/$1, garlic bulbs, 6/$1 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506.___________________
Garden sage pits., 3/$2 del. Myrtle Pace. Rt. 1 , Box 107. Waco 30182.
Fertilizers & Mulches______
Horse manure w/shavings, $5/pickup truckload. R. E. Bowen, Johnson Ferry Rd., Marietta. Ph. 971-0602.
Chicken fertilizer and pine straw for sale, $45 and $55/load, also baled straw, $3/bale. T. R. Lewis, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-21 45.____________
Aged horse manure w/shavings, exc. for gardens, also have hay for mulch, $7.50/pickup load. D. Manning, Doraville. Ph. 396-4765.______________
Mulch hay, 75 cents/bale. Marvin Miller, Jackson. Ph. 775-5730.______
Rick topsoil and gravel, dump truckload, $50 and up. Roy Powell, Atlanta. Ph. 794-3552.________________
Horse manure w/shavings, $10/pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or 971-
4238.______________________ Chicken manure, del. and spread
w/in 35 mi. radius of Fairburn, 9 tons min. order. Mr. Eskew, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3341 or 766-8599.____________
Pinebark, shreaded or nuggets, saw dust, chicken or horse manure. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336.______
Horse manure w/shavings, $5/pickup load, near Stone Mtn. Mrs. Joseph Nichols, Lithonia. Ph. 972-2774._____
Rich topsoil, pine bark mulch, old sawdust, fill dirt, sand, gravel. Bruce West. Fairburn. ph. 964-2045 or 7147. -
Horse manure, mix. w/shavings, $5/load, you load, exc. fertilizer. D. Mitchell, Snellville. Ph. 972-6265 or 921-2436._________________
Good dry compost, ready for gar dens, etc., 1 load/$30, 2 loads/$50, del. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur 30035. Ph. 289-5798.
Baled pinestraw for sale, $2.75 del. 200 mi. radius, you pick up $2.25. Jimmy Chapman, Warwick. Ph. 912535-6842.________________________
Good mulch hay, 300 bales, $1 /bale. Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Roswell. Ph. 404993-41 96 or 9881._______________
Sand, gravel, topsoil. Woody Roberts. Smyrna. Ph. 435-8107._______
5.000 bales dry mulch hay, $1.25 at barn, can del. C. A. Venable, Post Rd., Gumming..Ph. 475-6125._______________
Mulch hay, 50 cents.' L. Winkler, Log a n v i 1 1 e .

Worms________________
Wax worms 1,000/$11, Giant Meal
worms 1.000/$11. mail orders only. Marshall Mahaffey. Box 571, Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9580.__________

Redworms,

bedrun,

5M/$15

10M/$25 PP w/mstr. R. Stapleton,

Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.

Red Wigglers, many prices. Mrs. John B. Atterholt, Sr., 1801 Villa Rica Rd.. Powder Spgs. 30073. Ph. 9436628.

3x15 ft. under rabbit cage worm bed
for sale, make offer. Sandy McNab, Rt. 1. Box 157-A, Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3736.

Fish & Fish Supplies
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size and prict treated parasite and dis ease free, guar. live healthy del. J. Foy Gilbert. Thomaslon. Ph. 404-648-2062.
Rainbow Trout, fingerlings and ad ults, can del. Chuck Zimmerman, RR1, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 404-947-3797.
Channel Catfish fingerlings, reason ably priced, disease and parasite free. Kenzie Salter, 11, 121 Tom Salter Rd.. Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-3538.
Plastic Vexar Fish Culture cages. Catch-O-Matic fish traps, 1/4, 1 /2. 3/4 in. mesh, also Solar Turtle traps. Hugh Holyoak. Alapaha. Ph. 912-532-5395.
Georgia Giant Hybrid Bream, Chann el Catfish, graded, treated disease free, picked-up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.______
Shiners for sale, all sizes, you catch out of my 1 acre pond and make me a price. E. D. Richards, 415 Fleming St., Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6962.____...
Oddities
Hop seed: also Bouquet Blk. Prince pepper seed, 4 pkgs. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Coolik, 2511 Edgewood Rd., Columbus 31906. Ph. 404-323-8673.___________
Lrg. gourds, 75 cents ea. D. M. Tharpe, Rt. 3, Box 155A, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-526-8787.______________
Exp. chair cainer, bottoms and back replaced, replace rockers, general re pairs. Luke Thomas, 62 Ormond St., SE, Atlanta 30315. Ph. 525-7067._____
Lap quilt frame, 12x12 in., $5.50 Ppd., w/instr., mail order only. R. D. Bagwell, Box 761. Duluth 30136._____
Wooden bread tray, also corn sheller and fruit jars. Mrs. H. H. Moon. 1638 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mtn. 30087. Ph. 404-921-8988.________________
Recane and repair old porch rockers, child rockers, stools and chairs, exp. M. Smith, Conley. Ph. 404-243-1840.
Handmade knives, tempered steel saw blades, paring $4 ea., 4/$15; butcher $5 ea., 4/S18; filet $7 ea. Dorsey Hortman, Rt. 3, Reynolds 31076.

Garden Space
1 acre garden spot for rent, free, keep clean. Mrs. T. E. Bennett, Rt. 2, 2375 Mars Hill Rd., Acworth. Ph. 974-3195.
Out of state wanted
Want walking irrigation gun and Powell bulk tobacco barns. Damon Deas, Rt. 1, Box 208, Jennings, FL 32053. Ph. 904-938-2893 /3903.
Want White Cornfield beans, 5 Ibs. or less, please state price and post. James Laminack, Rt. 1, Box 280, Muscadine, AL 36269 Ph 205-4632523.

Miscellaneous wanted

Want water wheel or parts to build one, 8-10-12 wheels. O. C. Poole, Lula.
Ph. 404-869-3227.

^A/ant glass jar that fits Dazy Churn hand crank. Carroll Kenney, Dunwoody. Ph. 394-5696.____________

Want 50-60 R-R cross ties for farm fence posts, reasonable for cash, 50 mi. of Lawrenceville. Henry Whitley, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-9964.

Want somebody to remove a swarm of bees from house in stove flu of kitchen in Fayette Co., one mile S. of Tyrone, Hwy. 74. Raymond Adams, Tyrone. Ph. 487-4396.____________

Wanted needlework in good cond.,
dollies both cro. and emb. Mrs. H. L. McMahan, Gainesville. Ph. 536-0384.

Want live Channel Catfish, 1 12 Ib. or

larger, to restock lake. Ellis Floyd,

Hampton. Ph. 946-4303.

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Want to buy Peter Pepper seed. Dan Church, Martinez. Ph. 404-863-5836.

Want chicken manure, also will spread your chicken manure on your pasture. Bill Issacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-
1336.

Want to buy 100-300 bales of hay in Sumter Co. area. M. A. McCrary. Americus. Ph. 912-924-5551 .

Want to lease hay storage for 200-400 sq. bales near Cohutta or Ringgold. Dick Stein, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8369.

Want 20-40 Ibs. unsprouted fresh garlic cloves, advise price. H. Harman, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-3697.___________

Want used, uncleaned. red bricks from farm bldgs.. w/in the vicinity of Atlanta. G. L. Hunter. Atlanta. Ph. 3942427 evenings 898-2363 davs.

If your ad is not in this week's paper it was left out due to lack of space. However, do not resubmit ad, it will hi, in next week's paper.

Notice
Would the girl who called me about Racing Silks please call and leave your no. Mike Bradley, Monroe, Ph. 404-2679571.
Sold out of sweet potatoes. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven 31560.

Spring, 1981

Squash Bread

3 eggs

1/2 cup sugar

3/4 cup honey

1 Tablespoon vanilla extract

1 cup vegetable oil

2 cups flour

1 cup oatmeal

1 Tablespoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

1/4 teaspoon baking powder 2 cups grated summer squash

1 cup chopped nuts

1/2 cup raisins (optional)

Beat eggs and honey and add oil and vanilla. Mix

dry ingredients and add to egg mixture. Stir in

squash and nuts (and raisins). Pour into two 4x8 in

ch pans or three small loaf pans. Bake at 350 de

grees for 50 minutes or until done.

Sue Ann Wesley

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Pancakes

1 cup self-rising flour

legg

1/2 cup milk

2-3 Tablespoons hot water

1 Tablespoon melted

shortening

Stir flour, egg, milk together. Add enough hot

water to thin it like you want it, stir in shortening.

Fry on medium heat until done. Cool the leftovers

thoroughly and freeze each one separately. Next

time you want a qucik snack pop them in the toast

er, heat and serve with syrup or jelly.

Barbara Bennett

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Breads

"Old Time Spoon Rolls"

1 package dry yeast

2 cups worm water

1 1/2 sticks margarine,

1/4 cup sugar

softened

4 cups self-rising flour

1 egg

Dissolve yeast in lukewarm water. Cream mar

garine with sugar and egg. Add yeast and water to

the mixture. Mix in flour one cut at a time to make

a spongy batter. (An electric mixer works fine).

Place in airtight container and refrigerate until

ready to use. To bake, preheat oven to 450 degrees

F. Place a heaping tablespoon of the dough into

greased muffin tins. Bake for 10 to 15 minutes. This

mixture will keep up to 5 days in the refrigerator.

Makes 2-1/2 dozen.

Sadie Cashling

Muffin Biscuits

2 cups self-rising flour

1 cup milk

4 Tablespoons mayonnaise or

melted butter or melted

shortening

Mix together in bowl. Fill greased muffin tins

half-full. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 15 minutes.

Makes 12.

Ann Davis

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Bran Muffins

3 cups all-bran cereal, divided 1 cup boiling water

1/2 cup salad oil

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon salt

1 1/2 cups sugar

21/2 teaspoons soda

2 eggs, beaten

2 cups buttermilk

1 cup seedless raisins

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Combine 1 cup

cereal, water and oil. Mix well and set aside. Com

bine flour, salt, sugar, soda and remaining cereal.

Add eggs and milk. Mix well. Stir in cereal and oil

mixture and raisins. Spoon batter into well-greased

muffin tins. Bake at 400 degrees F. for 15 minutes.

This batter will keep in refrigerator up to a week.

Make a few at a time or bake and freeze. Makes 2

1/2-3 dozen.

Mrs. Ethel Holland

Emergency Dressing

3 cups crumbled corn bread 1/2 cup celery, diced fine 1 egg well beaten 1/2 cup milk Salt and pepper to taste 1 teaspoon sage, if desired

2 slices day-old bread cubed 1 tablespoon onion,
diced fine 2 cans soup-chicken and rice,
chicken bouillion etc.undiluted

Mix together in a large mixing bowl. Pour into a

greased baking dish and bake at 350 degrees about 30 minutes or until browned.

os and Salads

Squash Casserole

3 cups cooked squash, drained 2 eggs, slightly beaten

and mashed

1 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1 cup milk, whole or

1 cup chopped onion

evaporated

3/4 stick margarine, melted 1 cup grated cheese

1 to 1 1/2 cups herb stuffing

Mix all ingredients. Pour into a greased baking

dish. Sprinkle top with additional 1 /2 cup herb stuf

fing. Bake for 40 minutes at 375 degrees F. Serves

10.

Lillian Ivey

Pineapple Cherry Salad

1 20-ounce can crushed

1 cup sugar

pineapple

2 envelopes plain gelatin

1 large bottle red

1 cup cold water

maraschino cherries (cut) 6 ounces cream cheese,

1 9-ounce carton whipped

softened

topping

1 cup chopped nuts

Drain juice from canned pineapple. Add juice to

sugar and bring to a boil. Let boil until syrupy (just

a few minutes). Dissolve gelatin in cold water and

add to hot syrup stirring until completely dissolved.

Allow to cool. Mash cheese and mix with pineap

ple. Add to cooled syrup along with whipped top

ping, nuts and cherries. Mix wefl. Add enough

cherry juice to give a very light pink delicate color.

Place in a clear glass bowl or other serving con

tainer. Chill. Serves about 1 5.

Mashed Potatoes

S Ibs. potatoes (about 9

1 8 01. package cream

large ones)

cheese

1 cup dairy sour eream

2 to 3 chopped green onions

2 lablespoons margarine

or 2 tsp. onion salt

Pee! and cook potatoes drain. Mash until smooth

and add remaining ingrerv'ents, beat until light and

fluffy. These will last in r* irigerator for two weeks.

To reheat, place in casse >le dish, dot with butter

and bake at 350 degree* 20 to 30 minutes until heated through. Serves 1 :, -15.

Margaret "angman

Beans & Things

Orange Mountain Salad

3 cups cooked rice

1 stick of margarine

*1 can green beans

3/4-1 cup pasteurized

(2 cups) drained

processed cheese, cubed

1 can cream of mushroom Salt and pepper to taste

soup

Combine above ingredients and place in a

greased 1 1 /2 quart casserole. Bake at 350 degrees

for 35 minutes or until it begins to bubble and

brown at the edges. This dish can be made ahead

and refrigerated but add about 15 minutes baking

time. Great for covered dish dinners as it holds its

heat and may be rewarmed.

Pat Glassman

*Two cups of broccoli may be substituted. The ad dition of some ground beef or cubed ham would make this a great one dish meal.

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Vidalia Onion Pie Supreme (Prize winner at the 1978 Vidalia Onion Festival)

3 cups Vidalia Onions, thinly 3 Tablespoons melted butter

sliced

1 1/2 cup sour cream

1/2 cup milk

2 eggs, beaten

1 teaspoon salt

4 bacon strips, fried crisp,

3 Tablespoons flour

crumbled

deep dish pie shell, baked

Cook onion in butter until lightly browned. Spoon

into pastry shell. Combine milk, sour cream, salt,

eggs and flour. Mix well and pour over onion mix

ture. Garnish with bacon. Bake at 325 degrees F.

for 30 minutes or until firm in the center. Serves 6-

8.

Mrs. Franklin Conner

Sunshine Salad

1-3 ounce package lemon or 1 small can crushed pineapple

orange flavored gelatin 1 cup carrots, shredded

1/4 cup celery

1/4 cup chopped pecans

(optional)

Dissolve gelatin in 1 cup boiling water. Drain

crushed pineapple and reserve syrup. Add water to

syrup to make 1 cup. Add to Gelatin and chill til

partially set. Fold in pineapple, carrots, celery and

pecans (optional). Chill until set. Serves 6.

Kay Wells

Atlanta, GA

1 large package orange

16 oz. cottage cheese

flavored gelatin

9 oz. carton whipped topping

20 oz. can crushed pineapple, 11 oz. can mandarin orange

drained

slices, drained

1/2 cup chopped pecans,

optional Mix together in large bowl and chill thoroughly.

Serves 8-10.

Sue Owens

Sweet Potato Boats

4 medium sweet potatoes 3/4 cup grated cheddar cheese

1/2 cup milk

1 1/2 tablespoons melted

3/4 teaspoon salt

butter

Paprika

Dash pepper

Bake sweet potatoes at 375 degrees F for 60 min

utes. Cut a lengthwise oval in peel; scoop out cen

ters leaving 1/4 inch shells. Whip sweet potatoes

with 1/2 cup cheese, milk, butter, salt and pepper.

Stuff into shells; top with remaining cheese, sprink

le with paprika. Broil until lightly browned.

Serves 4.

Broccoli Stuffed Georgia Sweet Onions

6 medium Georgia sweet

1 pound fresh broccoli

onions

1/3 cup mayonnaise

1/2 cup grated parmeson 2 Tablespoons butter

cheese

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 teaspoon lemon juice

1-3 ounce package cream

2/3 cup milk

cheese, cubed

2 Tablespoons flow

Peel onions and remove about a 1/2 inch slice

from the top. Par boil until crisp-tender in salted

water. Remove centers leaving 3/4" shells. Chop

center portions to equal 1 cup. (Save any remaining

centers to season soups or stews. \ Cook broccoli in

salted water until tender, drain and chop off tops

only. Mix chopped onion, chopped broccoli, par-

mesan cheese, mayonnaise and lemon juice. Spoon

into centers of onions. Melt butter, blend in flour

and salt; add milk and cook until thick, stirring con

stantly. Remove from heat and stir in cheese. Spoon

sauce over onions. Bake in an uncovered casserole

dish at 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Serves 6.

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Spring, 1981

Pies, Puddings and Custards

Blender Squash Pudding

3 cups pureed cooked squash Meringue

3 Tablespoons flour

3/4 cup sugar

2 egg whites

1/4 cup margarine

1/4 teaspoon cream of tarter

2 egg yolks

1/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup milk

1/4 teaspoon vanilla

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

(optional)

Puree cooked squash in blender to measure 3

cups. Add to this flour, sugar and melted mar

garine. Blend well. Add egg yolks, milk and flavor

ings. Blend until well mixed. Pour pudding into 9"

baking or a 10" pie plate. Bake at 350 degrees for

50-60 minutes or until well done. Remove and top

with meringue while still warm. To prepare merin

gue beat egg whites and cream of tarter until

foamy. Beat in sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time; con

tinue beating until stiff and glossy. Do not over-

beat. Beat in vanilla. Seal meringue to edge of crust

to prevent shrinking or weeping. Bake at 350 de

grees until delicate brown, about 10 minutes. Cool

away from draft.

Evelyn Rainey

Lemon Pie

1 large or 2 small homemade 1/2 cup cold water

biscuits

1 lemon

2 eggs

2 cups sugar

Prepare a double crust for a 9 inch pie. Crumble

biscuits in mixing bowl and pour water over. Add

the juice and grated rind of one lemon. Mix in eggs

and sugar. Turn into a lined 9 inch pie plate. Cover

with top crust. Seal and flute edges. Make several

cuts in top crust to allow steam to escape. Bake at

350 degrees F. for about 45 minutes or until golden

brown. Put a pat of butter on top while pie is still

hot if desired. Let cool before cutting. This recipe

has been in Mrs. O'Neal's family for 60 years.

Mrs. Mary O'Neal

Old Fashion Pumpkin Pie

2 eggs, slightly beaten

2 cups pumpkin, cooked or

3/4 an sugar

canned

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ginger

1/4 teaspoon cloves

1 2/3 cup (13 oz.) evaporated 1-9 inch unbaked pie shell

milk

Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Mix ingredients

in the order given in a large bowl. Pour into pastry

shell. Bake at 425 degrees F. for 15 minutes.

Reduce temperature to 350 degrees F. and bake 45

minutes longer or until knife inserted into center of

the pie filling comes out clean.

Coconut Cream Pie

1 9-inch pie shell, baked

2 1/2 cups milk

1/4 cup cornstarch

3 eggs separated

2/3 cup sugar

1 tsp. vanilla

1/2 tsp. salt

1 cup coconut

6 TWs. sugar

Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt in the top of a

double boiler. Slowly stir in milk. Cook over boiling

water, stirring constantly until thick enough to

mound slightly when dropped from a spoon on to a

dish. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer stirring oc-

cassionally. Stir a little of the hot mixture into beat

en egg yolks, then stir yolks into remaining hot

mixture. Cook two minutes stirring constantly. Re

move from boiling water and stir in vanilla and 3/4

cup coconut. Turn into a 9 inch baked pie shell. Beat

egg whites until foamy. Add sugar one tablespoon

~t a time beating well after each addition. Beat un-

Kl firm peaks form. Spread on hot filling being sure

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Cake In 425 degree OV-OM f-, r sh< minutes or until

brown. Coo) before serving

Mrs. Robbie Collins

Old Fashioned Egg Custard Pie

1 cup sugar

2 1/2 Tablespoons flour

1/8 teaspoon nutmeg

4 egg yolks

2 egg whites

1 cup milk

2 Tablespoons melted butter 2 egg whites

or margarine

2 Tablespoons sugar

1 9-inch unbaked pie crust

Combine sugar, flour, nutmeg. Beat 4 egg yolks

and 2 egg whites, add to dry ingredients. Beat well,

add milk, stir in melted butter. Pour in crust and

bake at 400 degrees F for 10 minutes. Reduce heat

to 325 degrees F and bake 30 minutes longer. Beat

egg whites and sugar to make meringue. Spread on

custard and brown.

Mrs. Guy Duckett

Pumpkin Custard

1 cup cooked or canned

2 eggs, slightly beaten

pumpkin

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup brown sugar, packed 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Dash ginger

1 cup milk

Mix pumpkin with eggs, sugar, salt and spices.

Stir in milk and pour into four 6 ounce custard cups.

Place custard cups into a shallow baking dish or

pan. Add hot water to pan almost to the top. Bake

at 325 degrees F. for 40 minutes or until custard is

set. Serve warm or cold with whipped topping and/

or graham crackers if desired. Makes 4 servings.

Martha Reeves

Instant Pumpkin Pie

1 1/3 cups milk

2 packages (3-3/4 oz.) instant

2 cups cooked or canned

vanilla pudding

pumpkin

4 cups whipped topping

1 -1/2 teaspoon pumpkin pie 1 -9 inch baked pie shell or

spice

graham cracker crust

In a large bowl, pour milk and add pudding mix.

Mix slowly with rotary beater or electric mixer.

Add pumpkin, spice and 2 cups whipped topping.

Mix til well blended. Pour into pie shell and chill 4

hours or until set. Garnish with remaining whipped

topping and pecans if desired. Keep refrigerated til

serving.

Mrs. W.B. Minish

Peanut Pie

4 eggs

2 cups sugar

2 sticks margarine, melted 1 cup coconut

1 cup peanuts, chopped

1 cup white raisins

1 /2 teaspoon vinegar

2 teaspoons vanilla

Beat eggs, add sugar, margarine and other

ingredients. Pour into two unbaked pie shells. Bake

at 325 degrees F for approximately 35 minutes or

until brown and set. Makes two nine inch pies.

Mrs. J.R. Standley

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Pecan Pie

1/2 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon salt

2 Tablespoons flour

2 eggs-siightty beaten

1/4 cup softened margarine 1 cup white corn syrup

(1/lstfck)

1 cup small pecan pieces

1 teaspoon vanilla

Mix sugar, salt and flour thoroughly. Beat eggs

slfghtly and add with margarine to dry mixture.

Mix. Add syrup, nuts and vanilla. Mix well and pour

into unbaked pie shell. Bake 45 minutes to 1 hour

at 350 degrees F. Serves 8.

Laurine Deal

Dang Good Pie

3/4 stick butter or margarine 3 eggs

1 1/2 cup sugar

3 Tablespoons d! purpose

1 cup crushed pineapple

flour

1 -yp effconirt ffekes

9" unbaked pie she!!

Melt butter and mix with remaining ingredients.

Pour fiHing Info unbaked pie she'! end bake ' hour

at 350 degrees F or until set and brown.

Bertha Scarboro

Sweet Potato Creme Pie

19-inch deep dish pie shell 21/4 cps baked or holed

1/4 cup butter or mmym'mi, sveet potatoes, ashed

softened

2/3 cap sugar

3 eggs, beaten

1/4 cup mfc

1 teaspoon vamHa

1/4 teaspoon Mhueg

pinch sort

1 cap Mats

1/4 cup brown sugar

*Mershmdkw Cream

Meringue

Brush pie shell with small amount of the beaten

eggs. Prick bottom and sides with fork. Prebake pie

shell in preheated 450 degrees F. oven for five min

utes. Cool. Mash sweet potatoes, set aside.

In large mixing bowl, cream softened butter with

sugar. Add beaten eggs, milk, vanilla, nutmeg and

salt. With mixer at low speed, add mashed sweet

potatoes. Mix until all ingredients are together and

mixture is smooth.

Pour into pre-baked pie shell. Bake in preheated

350 degrees. F. oven for 30 minutes. Remove from

oven. Sprinkle nuts and brown sugar on top of pie.

Bake 15 minutes longer. Let cool. Top with Marsh-

mallow Creme Meringue. Makes 6 to 8 servings.

*Marshmallow Creme Meringue

3 egg whites

dash of salt

7 ounces morshmaltow crane

In small mixing bowl, beat egg whites with a

dash of salt, forming soft peaks. Gradually add

marshmallow creme, beating until stiff peaks form.

Spread over cooled pie, sealing to edge of crust.

Bake in preheated 350 degrees F. oven for 12 to 15

minutes.

Georgia Egg Commission

My Favorite Bread Pudding

4 he

its

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1 cup cooked Georgia Apples 1/4 cup Georgia Pecans

1/4 coconut

1 teaipooa vuaJb

Mix above ingredients and pour into small cas-

serole dish. Bake at 350 degrees F. for about 1 hour

or until a knife comes out clean one inch in from the

edge. Serves 4-6.

Mrs. Garnett Staton

Baked Caramel Custard Just 121 Calories per serving

2/3 cup non-fat dry nrift

2 cups water

powder

3 eggs

1/4 cup sugar

1/2-1 teaspoon ani1a

2 TublespooM suoar

In small heavy skillet, melt 2 Tablespoons of sug-

ar over low heat until clear and golden brown. Pour

melted sugar into one quart casserole and rotate

casserole to coat the bottom. In large mixing bowl

mix milk powder, water, eggs, sugar and vanilla

until thoroughly blended. Pour into casserole and

place casserole dish in a shallow pan on the oven

rack. Pour hot water around casserole one inch

deep. Bake at 325 degrees F. one hour and 15 min-

utes or until knife inserted off-center comes out

clean. (Custard will be soft). Chill thoroughly. Un-

mold to serve. Makes six servings.

Hot Fruit Compote

Beautiful and tasty dessert or side dish. Easy to

prepare in quantity for a big party. Keep warm in a

chafing dish, fondue pot, or smcii electric appli

ance. Serve in clear glass bowis or sherbets - plain

or with whipped topping.

1 can pears

1 can cherries, pitted

1 can peaches or cpricots I Tabfeir"??". slivered orange

peei

Drain juice from conned fruit: a'd orange pee!

end simmer for 30 mirufe-s to : ::e volume and

concentrate flavor. Add fruil c' ' -^cf thoroughly.

Delicious.

Marsha Wiikins

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Cookies, Cakes and Candies

Sugar Cakes

2 eggs

2 cups sugar

3/4 cup butter or margarine 31/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 heaping teaspoon baking 1 level teaspoon baking

powder

soda

1 cup buttermilk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

In small bowl beat 2 eggs and 2 cups sugar. Set

aside. In large bowl, cream 3/4 cup butter or

margarine. Add sugar and egg mixture and beat til

fluffy. Mix dry ingredients well. Add dry ingredien

ts, buttermilk and vanilla alternately to creamed

mixture. Beat til smooth. Grease cookie sheet and

sprinkle with flour. Drop batter by tablespoons,

keeping high in the middle. Sprinkle tops with

sugar and bake at 425 degrees F til lightly browned

(about 7 minutes). Allow to cool slightly before

removing from baking sheet. Store tightly covered.

For a holiday treat, sprinkle colored sugar on top

rather than white before baking. Makes about 5

dozen medium cookies.

"Chewies"

1 cup white sugar

1 cup brown sugar

2 eggs

1 tsp. vanilla

3/4 cup oil

2 cups self-rising flour

1 cup nuts

1 cup raisins

Beat sugars, oil and eggs until creamy. Add

vanilla and 1 cup flour and beat until well blended

at medium speed. Add other cup flour and fold in

nuts and raisins. Mix well by hand. Bake in greased

oblong pan for 35 minutes at 350 degrees F. (if you

don't like raisins you may substitute with dates,

chocolate chips or coconut.)

Mrs. Tim Garrett

Toll House Pan Cookie

1 cup butter or margarine, 3/4 cup sugar

softened

3/4 cup packed brown

1 teaspoon vanilla

sugar

2 eggs

2 1/4 cups unsifted flour

1 teaspoon soda

1 cup chopped nuts

1 6-ounce package semi-sweet 1 teaspoon salt

chocolate pieces

Thoroughly cream butter, sugar, brown sugar

and vanilla; beat in eggs. Combine flour, soda and

salt; gradually add to creamed mixture, mixing

well. Stir in chocolate pieces and nuts. Spread in

greased 15xlOxl-inch baking pan. Bake in 375 de

grees F oven for 20 to 25 minutes, or until golden

brown. Cool an cut into squares

Pumpkin Nut Roll

2/3 cup cooked or canned 2 teaspoons cinnamon

pumpkin

1 teaspoon ginger

3 eggs

1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

1 cup sugar

1 cup chopped nuts

3/4 cup flour (all purpose) powdered sugar

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon lemon juice

1 teaspoon baking powder

Beat eggs 5 minutes and gradually beat in sugar,

stir in pumpkin and lemon juice. Combine flour,

baking powder, salt and spices, fold into pumpkin

mixture. Pour batter into a floured, greased cookie

sheet, sprinkle with nuts, bake 15 minutes at 350

degrees F. or until cake springs back when

touched. Sprinkle powdered sugar on a towel, loos

en edges of cake and immediately invert onto

towel. Roll cake up in towel beginning with narrow

edges, cool cake completely. Unroll cake and

spread with filling to cake completely. Unroll cake

and spread with filling to within 1/2 inch of edges.

Reroll cake and chill, KEEP IN REFRIGERATOR Ser

ves 10-12.

Pumpkin Roll Filling

1 cup powdered sugar

6 oz. cream cheese, softened

1/4 cup butter

1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Combine ingredients and beat until smooth.

Pauline Hassler

Use 10 l/2"xl5 l/2"jellyrollpan.

Lemon Pound Cake

1 stick butter

1/2 tsp. soda

1/2 cup solid shortening

1/4 tsp. salt

2 cups sugar

1 cup buttermilk

3 eggs

1 This, lemon juice

3 cups all purpose flour

1 This, lemon rind

Cream shortening, butter and sugar. Add eggs.

Sift flour, soda and salt together and add alter

nately with buttermilk. Add lemon juice and rind.

Bake in greased and floured tube pan at 325

degrees for 1 hour.

Icing
Soften one stick of margarine with one box of confectioner's sugar (about 3 to 4 cups). Add the juice and rind of two lemons. Beat well and put on cooled cake.
Mrs. Alfred Wilson

Date Nut Cake Sugarfree

1/2 cup margarine, melted 1 SERVING:

2 eggs

1 square

Artificial sweetener to equal 125 calories

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 bread exchange

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 fruit exchange

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

1 1/2 fat exchange

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

2 cups self-rising flour

1 cup chopped dates

1 cup chopped pecans

1 1/2 cups unsweetened applesauce

Mix margarine, eggs, sweetener, vanilla, cin

namon and cloves until creamy. Add flour to mix

ture. Fold in dates, nuts and applesauce. Mix again.

Pour into lightly greased pan (-8x8). Bake at 350 de

grees for 55-60 minutes or until a knife inserted

comes out clean. Yields 25 squares.

Miss Beulah Lee Waughtel

Sweetened Condensed Milk

1 cup instant non-fat

2/3 cup powdered sugar

dry milk powder

1/3 cup boiling water

3 Tablespoons melted butter

or margarine

Place in blender container and blend until

smooth. Refrigerate up to 1 week. Yield: 1 1/4 cups

which equals one 1 4 ounce can.

Mints

1 box 10X confectioners

1/2 stick butter

sugar

3-4 tablespoons whipping

12 drop oil of peppermint

cream

or 3/4 teaspoon

Food coloring if desired

peppermint extract

Use hands to blend ingredients until smooth.

Make into small balls and pat flat; cut into shapes

with mint cutters; or use a pastry bag with no tip to

shape. Place a nut on top of each if desired. Store in

the refrigerator. No cooking!

Mrs. Polly Kitchens

Caramels

1 cup butter or margarine Dash salt 1 15-ounce can sweetened
condensed milk

1 pound (2 1/4 cups) brown sugar
1 cup light corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla

Mett butter in heavy 3-quart saucepan. Add brown sugar and salt; stir till throughly combined. Stir in light corn syrup; mix well. Gradually add milk, stirring constantly. Cook and stir over medium heat till candy reaches firm-ball state (245 degrees), about 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Pour into buttered 9x9x2-!nch pan. Cool and cut into squares. Makes about 2 1/2 pounds.

Sweet Potato Cake

1 cup shortening

1 Ib. box light brown sugar

3 eggs

1 teaspoon cinnamon

3 cups flour

1 cup sweet potatoes (baked

2 teaspoons baking powder and mashed)

1/2 cup milk

1 teaspoon vanilla

Cream shortening and sugar, add eggs and

sweet potato. Sift cinnamon and baking powder

with flour and add to mixture. Add milk and vanilla.

Bake in 350 degrees F oven for 30 minutes in two

greased and floured layer pans. Allow to cool be

fore icing.

Icing

1 box confectioners sugar, 1 stick butter

sifted

2 teaspoons vanilla

4 ounce block cream cheese 1/2 cup chopped pecans

3 1/2 tablespoons milk

Place sugar in large bowl. Add butter, cream

cheese, pecans, vanilla and milk. Beat until creamy.

Sprinkle chopped pecans over top of cake after

icing.

Coca Cola Cake

2 cups flour

1/2 cup buttermilk

2 cups sugar

2 eggs(beaten)

1 cup butter or margarine 1 teaspoon soda

3 Tablespoons cocoa

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 cup Coca Cola

2 cups miniature

marsh mallows

Combine flour and sugar in bowl. Melt butter,

add cocoa and Coca Cola and heat to boiling point.

Cool slightly. Pour over flour and sugar. Stir until

blended. Add soda (dissolved in buttermilk), eggs

and vanilla. Mix well, stir in marshmallows and

pour into greased and floured 9x13" pan. This will

be a thin batter with marshmallows coming to top.

Bake for 35 to 40 minutes at 350 degrees F.

Icing For Coca-Cola Cake

1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 box confectioners sugar

3 Tablespoons cocoa

1 teaspoon vanilla

6 Tablespoons Coca-Cola

1 cup chopped nuts

Combine butter, cocoa, Coca-Cola in saucepan.

Heat to boiling, pour over sugar in electric mixer.

Beat until smooth, add vanilla. Stir in nuts and pour

over hot cake.

Mrs. Evelyn Bailey

Out-of- This- World-Nut-Cake

1 cup chopped roasted

1 teaspoon baking powder

peanuts

1 cup milk

1 cup margarine

1 pound box graham

2 cups sugar

crackers, crushed fine

4 eggs

1 cup flaked coconut

Cream margarine and sugar together, and eggs,

beat well. Add cracker crumbs, nuts and coconut.

Stir in baking powder, then add milk, mix well. But

ter and flour 4 (9 inch) cake pans divide batter

among them. Bake in 350 degrees oven for about

40 minutes. Remove to wire rack to cool. Ice.

Icing

1/2 cup margarine 1 package (8 oz.) cream
cheese
1 can (8 1/4 oz.) crushed pineapple, drained

1 box (Ib.) confectioner's sugar
1 tablespoon pineapple juice 1 cup crushed roasted peanuts

Cream together margarine and cheese until smooth. Add sugar, pineapple juice beating until creamy. Spread each inside layer with icing and crushed pineapple. Sprinkle with crushed peanuts. Spread icing on top and garnish with the rest of the peanuts. Best to let set a while. It will slice easier, serves about 20.

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Cookies, Cakes and Candies*

Squeeze Bottle Crispies

Cranberry Swirl Coffee Cake

Old Fashioned Applesauce Cake

2 eggs

2 cups self-rising flour

1 1/2 cups milk

2 cups oil

Powdered sugar

Put eggs, flour and milk in blender container or

mixing bowl. Mix thoroughly. Heat oil to 360

degrees F. Pour batter into a clean squeeze bottle

(detergent, catsup, etc.) Squeeze batter into hot oil

making a circle as big as the pan or several small

donut size circles. Brown on both sides and drain on

absorbent paper. Put sugar in a bag. Add crispies

one at a time and shake to cover. Store in an air

tight container or bag. May be reheated for later

use. Good anytime with milk or coffee.

Kathleen Chambless

No-Cook Peanut Fudge

1 cup peanut butter

1 cup light corn syrup

2 cups instant non-fat dry ntilkl cup powdered sugar

powder

In large bowl, mix peanut butter, corn syrup,

powdered milk and powdered sugar together until

smooth. You may need to use your hands. Press in

to 9"xl3" pan or roll peanut butter mixture into

one-inch balls. Place in refrigerator to chill. Makes

about 3 dozen one-inch balls. For variety, add

raisins, coconut, or natural cereal.

Pecan Drops

2 boxes powdered sugar 2 cups chopped pecans 1 can sweetened condensed
milk

1 can coconut 1 teaspoon vanilla Dash of salt

Mix together with big spoon. (Or grease hands

with butter and mix with hands.) Roll in small balls

and chill. Melt 12 oz. package chocolate morsles

with a 4 oz. blocked paraffin in double boiler. Put toothpick in each ball and dip into chocolate mix

ture. After dipping put on wax paper.

Cornflake Candy

1 cup sugar

1 cup corn syrup

1 cup peanut butter

6 cups corn flakes

Heat sugar and syrup until it boils and the sugar

melts completely. Remove from heat and stir in

peanut butter. Add corn flakes. Place on waxed

paper with teaspoon. (Roll into balls with hands if

desired.

Mrs. Curtis Gibson

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Fruitcake Squares Yield: 24 Servings

6 tablespoons butter

1 1/2 cups graham cracker

1 cup shredded coconut

crumbs

1 1/2 cups diced mixed

1/2 cup raisins

candied fruit

1 cup dates, chopped

1 cup chopped pecans

1 can sweetened condensed

milk

Melt butter and pour into a 15 1 /2xl 0 1 /2xl -inch

pan. Sprinkle crumbs in pan and shake to distribute

evenly. Press to form a firm crust. Sprinkle on

coconut. Roll dates in flour just so they do not stick

together. Pour over coconut. Roll dates in flour just

so they do not stick together. Pour over coconut.

Then add a layer of the candied fruit and raisins.

Sprinkle pecans and press lightly with hands to

level the mixture in the pan. Pour milk evenly over

the top. Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees F.

for 25'to 35 minutes. Cool completely, cut and re

move from pan. Excellent to serve during the holi

days when company drops in to visit.

Norma G. Spivey

1 stick butter or margarine 1 cup sugar

2 eggs

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon vanilla or almond 2 cups all purpose flour

extract

1 pint sour cream

*7 ounces -1/2 can whole 1/2 cup chopped nuts

cranberry sauce

Grease and flour 9 inch tube pan. Preheat oven

to 350 degrees F. Cream butter and sugar. Add

eggs, salt, baking powder, baking soda, and

flavoring. Add flour and sour cream alternately.

Mix well. Put layer of batter in tube pan. Spoon 1/2

the cranberries on top. Add remaining batter. Top

with remaining cranberries and sprinkle with nuts.

Bake at 350 degrees F for 55 minutes or until cake

tests done. Allow to partially cool before removing

from pan. Cool completely and top with your

favorite confectioners sugar glaze if desired.

*Apple pie filling or blueberry filling could be

substituted for cranberries.

Clara B. White

Bake Fudgies

2 cups sugar

1 cup evaporated milk

1/2 cup margarine

6 oz. package chocolate

3/4 cup sifted flour

morsels

1 cup graham cracker

3/4 cup chopped nuts

crumbs

1 teaspoon vanilla

Combine sugar, milk and margarine. Bring to a

boil stirring constantly. Remove from heat and boil

5 minutes and add chocolate morsels. Stir until cho

colate melts. Add flour, cracker crumbs, nuts and

vanilla. Mix well. Pour into lightly buttered oblong

cake pan. Cool. Cut into squares. Makes incredibly

smooth fudge candy.

Mrs..George Dominick, Jr.

Brown Sugar Pound Cake

2 sticks butter or margarine 1/2 cup shortening

1 box dark brown sugar

5 eggs

1 cup milk

3 cups all purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon vanilla

Cream butter, shortening and brown sugar. Add

eggs, beat well. Sift flour, salt and baking powder.

Add alternately with milk to creamed mixture. Add

vanilla and mix well. Pour into a greased and flour

ed tube pan. Bake in preheated 350 degree oven

for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Cool before removing

from pan.

Caramel Icing

1 box light brown sugar

1 sml. can evaporated milk

1/2 stick margarine

Powdered sugar

Bring brown sugar, evaporated milk and mar

garine to a hard boil. Remove from heat. Beat in

powdered sugar, a small amount at a time til it is of

spreading consistency.

LillieM. Mullinax

Oatmeal Candy

3 cups one-minute oatmeal 2 cups pecans, chopped

2 cups sugar

1/2 cup cocoa

1/2 cup butter or

1/2 cup milk

margarine

Place oatmeal and pecans in mixing bowl. In

sauce pan, combine sugar, cocoa, butter and milk.

Bring to boil and cook 1 1/2 minutes. Add cooked

mixture to oatmeal and pecans. Stir well and drop

by teaspoons onto waxed paper. Chill till firm.

Makes 6 dozen.

Joyce Cain

2 1/2 cups sifted flour

1/2 cup shortening

1 3/4 cups sugar

1 can (15 oz.) applesauce

1/4 tsp. baking powder

3 eggs

1 1/2 tsp. salt

1 cup seedless raisins,

1 tsp. cloves

chopped

1/2 tsp. allspice

1 cup finely chopped walnuts

1 1/2 tsp. baking soda

1/2 tsp. nutmeg

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease well & flour

a 13x9x2" baking pan. Sift flour, sugar, baking

powder, baking soda, salt, & spices into large bowl

of electric mixer. Add shortening and applesauce.

Beat 1 min. at low speed to combine. At medium

speed beat 2 min., constantly cleaning side of bowl

with rubber scraper & guiding batter into beaters.

Add eggs & beat 2 min. Combine raisins & walnuts.

Add to batter. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake

45 min. Cool & Frost as desired.

Mrs. Virginia Underwood

Chewy "Noels" 2 dozen cookies

2 tablespoons butter or

1 cup packed brown sugar

margarine

1 cup chopped nuts

1/3 cup all-purpose flour

1/8 teaspoon baking soda

1/8 teaspoon salt

3 eggs, beaten

1 teaspoon vanilla

Powdered sugar

In a 9x9x2-inch baking pan, melt butter or

margarine. Stir together brown sugar, nuts, flour,

soda and salt; stir in eggs and vanilla. Carefully

pour over butter in pan; do not stir. Bake at 350

degrees for 20-25 minutes. Sift powdered sugar

over top. Place waxed paper under wire rack; im

mediately invert pan onto rack. Cool. Dust again

with powdered sugar. Cut into bars. Write "Noel"

on each bar with green or red decorator icing; if de

sired.

Georgia Egg Commission

Peanut Orange Balls

1 cup chopped peanuts

1-12 oz. package orange

1-14 oz. package flaked

slices (diced)

coconut

1-14 oz. can sweetened

2/3 cup powdered sugar

condensed milk

Combine chopped peanuts, orange slices (diced)

and coconut in large mixing bowl. Add sweetened

condensed milk, mixing well. Shape in 1 inch balls.

Roll in powdered sugar. Makes about 9 dozen.

Georgia Peanut Commission

Nutty Carrot Cake

1 cup margarine

2 teaspoons baking powder

1 1/2 cups sugar

2 teaspoons cinnamon

3 eggs

3/4 teaspoon baking soda

2 cups shredded carrots

3/4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon vanilla

1/2 chopped nuts

2 1/2 cups flour

1 cup milk

Cream margarine and sugar until light and fluffy.

Blend in eggs, carrots and vanilla. Add combined

dry ingredients alternately with milk, mixing well

after each addition. Stir in nuts. Pour into greased

13x9" baking pan. Bake at 350 degrees F. 45 to 50

minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center

comes out clean. Cool; frost with Vanilla Frosting.

Garnish with additional chopped nuts, if desired.

Vanila Frosting

3 oz. package cream cheese 1/2 teaspoon vanilla

1 Tablespoon milk

3 cups sifted confectioners'

sugar

Combine softened cream cheese, milk and vanilla, mix until well blended. Gradually add sugar, mixing-until well blended and fluffy.

This special section is a compilation of selected recipes published in the FARMERS & CONSUMERS MARKET BULLETIN during the past year. All recipes have been test ed for accuracy in the Georgia Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Eco nomists Sharyn Celorio and Mama McNeely. Cover Photo Courtesy: Atlanta State Farmers' Market.