FARMERS & CONSUMERS
Tommy Irvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture
Market Bulletin
Vol. 71, No. 25
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
Pcuut HctwitcJt
Savings Bonds
Good Investment
Some of the greatest things in America never change . . . and some do. Since 1941, United States Savings Bonds have been an American tradition. Millions of Americans
purchased bonds pji over the years to jvgi save their money
while helping ' their country in a
unique American partnership.
The patriotic aspects of bonds still exist. But, in the early 1980's
many Americans turned away from Savings Bonds because they were no longer competitive in the marketplace. During this period, the total amount of bonds outstanding
Our guest columnist this week is David L. Heinrich, District Director, Department of the Treasury, U.S. Savings Bonds Division, 1100 Spring St., N.W., Room 560, Atlanta
30309.______________________
fell dramatically, as many individuals redeemed bonds and pooled other resources to take advantage of unprecedented high interest rates available elsewhere.
Principally, due to this tremendous outflow of funds, the U.S. Treasury Department took steps to stem the tide. On November 1, 1982, Savings Bonds emerged in one giant step which both modernized the bond program and brought bonds back into favor among small and large investors alike. Since the change, the amount of bonds outstanding has risen from $62 billion to over $75 billion the Sun Belt leading the way in increased sales.
The reason for this increased interest in savings bonds is the way the interest rates are now calculated and paid. The rates for bonds are now adjusted every six months. They are determined by the daily rates paid on larger denomination U.S. Treasury five-year notes and bonds.
Savings bonds get 85 percent of the average daily rate paid on these $10,000 treasury securities, thus allowing smaller savers to get better returns on their savings. Although there is no ceiling on how high the
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Commodity Leaders Advise National Ag Export Group
Market-blocking import restric-
tions and subsidies paid on exported farm products by foreign governments were blamed for the sharp
drop in United States farm exports at a meeting of the National Commission on Agricultural Trade and Export Policy last week in Atlanta.
The commission, which represents both private industry and govern-
ment, heard recommendations from
eight Southeastern commodity association members on ways to increase U.S. farm exports of poultry,
wheat, dairy, cotton, forest products and fresh produce.
Georgia's representative on the Commission is Joe Hatfield of Baldwin, a poultry producerprocessor and a director of the National Broiler Council.
A key factor in expanding U.S. markets should be strong legislation written into the 1985 Farm Bill to block import restrictions on U.S. products being sold in foreign markets, said Vernon R. McMinimy, director of commodity research with
A. E. Staley Manufacturing Co., expressing a view held by many who testified.
Subsidies paid to foreign producers who allow their products to underbid American goods in the marketplace must be reckoned with also, but specific solutions were not offered.
A wide variety of inexpensively produced foreign goods currently flood the American market, but those products are sold cheaply only because of foreign subsidies, said Dan Frierson of the National Cotton Council.
"Comparative advantage is being created by countries that subsidize their producers and then export," Frierson said. "Imports keep consumer prices in the U.S. low only in the short term."
Subsidies paid to foreign producers are not the only trade barrier facing U.S. farmers. John Langwick, export director for the U.S. Poultry and Egg Export Council, said high
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Special
Recipe "Edition
See Center Insert
Program Organizes
Market Labor Force
As melons arrive on the Cordele Farmers' Market, the need for additional labor grows. The Georgia Department of Agriculture and Georgia Department of Labor will again cooperate in the placement of labor on the Cordele Market.
The labor placement system requires that all loaders be assigned by Department of Labor personnel. Unless farmers bring their own labor to the Market, they are urged to use only those laborers wearing
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Farm Front
Some Crop Relief
Crop conditions began to improve and irrigation cost dropped due to lower temperatures and scattered showers throughout the state last week.County Extension Agents say some late cotton and soybeans may need replanting, and farmers have resumed crop planting halted Iby the hot, dry weather. Producers also expect some of the dryland corn, which is in a critical pollination stage, may still have some production despite the heat stress it suffered ., :..:. :;:,: .< ... . ,; :
Toli-'Free Meat Line The meat and poultry hotline at the U. S, Department of Agriculture will become toll-free beginning July 1. Gonsumers may receivefood safety tips for meat and poultry products, as well as report problems experienced with those pr odtictsi by diaii rig ' l-QO-535<i4555.;-V;'I.. : . : ;Wr-
Program Brings Ag To Georgia Schools
As agriculture comes to the forefront of many media reports, the need to educate youngsters about the diverse industry grows. A program known as "Ag in the Classroom" aims to do exactly that.
Already included in the curriculum in many states across the nation, Ag in the Classroom will soon be implemented in Georgia. A state task force has been meeting for the past two years, and is joining forces with the Georgia Economic Council and Berry College to coordinate plans for curriculum materials. The
Agin
the
Classroom
group plans to eventually distribute these materials to every school system in the state.
About 30 teachers will participate in a month-long institute at Berry College this summer. Several of these teachers will be designated to develop an agriculture instructional packet for Georgia's kindergarten through fourth grade teachers. The instructional packet will include lesson plans and hands-on activities in line with the basic curriculum guidelines established by the Georgia Department of Education.
Berry College seemed especially suited as a site for the course because of their strong agricultural programs, according to state Ag in the Classroom chairman, Sylvia Bryant. The Georgia Economic Council sponsors courses for teachers each summer, and this year has chosen the world food economy as their subject. The teachers who are designated to work on Ag in the Classroom will spend extra time at Berry after the course is over to finish their instructional packet.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
Farm employment
If you have questions regarding this category, call Edna Hollandsworth 656-3727.
Want someone to trap beavers in Alpharetta lake. Bill Fantozzi, Alpharetta. Ph. 451-8418 or 442-0710.________
Want Christian female to live in and help w/light garden chores. Mrs. T. Buffington, Rt. 1, Box 228, Gillsville 30543. Ph. 404-536-4036._______________
Farm hand needed to work on fruit & hay farm, only sober, honest personnel need to apply. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336._______________________
Want part-time stable worker in exch. of free horse board. Brenda Drozak, Loganville. Ph. 934-4070 ext. 292.
16 yr. old needs summer job on farm, exp. w/most farm equip. Jeff Lewis, Senoia. Ph. 599-6931.__________
Want female to live-in and do light farm chores, sal. neg. R. Field, Box 671, Rt. 3, Hiawassee 30546. Ph. 874-3931._____
Want dependable young person to work on sml. horse farm in exch. for riding. L. Gowdy, Gumming. Ph. 887-7853.
Want someone to remove bees from second story of farmhouse W. of Newnan. Mrs. Bowen, Atlanta. Ph. 955-1731.___________________
Want part time help on horse farm in Alpharetta, 2 to 3 hrs. every morning. E. Warmington, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1696.
Want mature male or couple to work on chicken / cattle farm, only sober & honest people apply. Otto Neuhaus, Fairmount. Ph. 404-337-2773._____________
Want female 60-65 yrs. to live in and do light farm work, room, board & sml. salary, no collect calls. Grace Jones, Rt. 2, Box 166, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-7051.
Want caretaking position 60 mi. radius of Atlanta. C. Schaurer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-478-3038 eve.___________
Want job on farm, sgl. male, exp., will work anywhere, room / board, salary. D. Saye, Box 194, Ball Ground 30107.
Want job on any kind of farm, exp. in chicken, dairy & pecan, need place to live furnished, have 2 sons who can work. James B. Pike, 10 E. Davis St., Hazlehurst 31539.
Farm services
If you have questions regarding this category, call Edna Hollandsworth 656-3727.
Advertisers should include a statement with each notice indicating that the services offered are indeed "farm services" provided by that in-
dividual.
Will do livestock hauling. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993._______
Will repair sml. farm eng., 50 hp. & under. Bouchard Malain, Augusta. Ph. 404-796-8016 eve._____________
Will do bush hogging, blade work, rubber tire loader & top soil. Dave Piccirilli, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4153._____________
Horseshoeing & trimming, 15 yrs. exp., W. Ga. area. Jim Warren, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3332.__________________
Will do bush hogging, & other types of tractor work on your farm. Raymond Farmer, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-2420.
Will till gardens wATroy tiller, exc.
results, reas. prices. F. Kile, Marietta.Ph.
428-1098.
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Will do bush hogging, plow gardens, light blade work, 20 mi. radius of Loganville. Eugene Ray, Loganville. Ph. 466-1376._______________
Will do well cleaning, hand dug or bored, N. to middle Ga., exp., dependable serv., reas. rates. D. R. Cook, Rt. 2, Box 586B, Cumming 30130. Ph. 887-1699.
Will do bush hogging, plowing, light tractor work. J. W. Howard, McDonough. Ph. 957-2574._____________
Will do artificial insemination of beef & dairy cattle in Houston & surrounding Cos. Paul Reamer, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3870.______________
Will do loader/dozer work on your farm; also, grading, clearing (Irg. & sml. areas) ponds, lakes, etc. M. Fox, Canton. Ph. 887-7308, Atlanta 926-9078.________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing. etc. Paul Kelley, Conyers. Ph. 404-929-3280.________________
Horses/cattle hauled, hay cut & sqs. baled; also, tractor work & bush hogging. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. lift 44 Bermuda grass in NE Ga. Buddy Hart, Colbert. Ph. 404-786-2725.________
Will do farm clearing, grading & loader work; also, fill dirt, top soil hauled in Gwinnett Co. Kenneth Gooch, Buford. Ph. 945-3706._______________
Will do farm grading & clearing; also, loader work, top soil, fill dirt del. Gwinett Co. Willie Gooch, Buford. Ph. 945-5618.
Will do loader/dozer work, grading, clearing; also, top soil, fill dirt & gravel hauling on your farm. Jesse Freeman, Mableton. Ph. 799-7309 or 999-9358.
Will do farm tractor work, plow gardens, tilling, bush hogging & light grading at your farm. Clarke, Oconee & surrounding Cos. W. B. Thornton, Bogart. Ph. 769-8362.________________
Now baling hay for indiv., bale on halves or by the bale; also, sell & del. qual. hay. Mr. Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 912-964-4830._____________
Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground level from gardens & farmlands, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.
Will do bush hogging & garden plowing. R. Frazier, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-969-0509 or 964-3186.______
Will do bush hogging, plow gardens, pasture renovation, all types of tractor work on your farm, other. Steve Roberts, Woodstock. Ph. 404-475-2481.______
Farrier serv. hot, corrective, hoof rebuilding, spec, in lameness problems, 13 yrs. exp. Mike Sheehan, Mableton. Ph. 941-7182.__________________
Will furnish sprigs & custom pit. Tifton 44 or Alicia anywhere in Ga., 3 in. apart. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679.
Will saw your logs at your location using portabale bandsaw-sawmill, limited to a 60 mi. radius from Perry. Bill Davee, Perry. Ph. 912-987-9747.________
Water line dug w/Ditch Witch; backhoe/loader work on farms in Barrow & surrounding co. Rickey Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6857._______
Animals hauled, horses, cows, etc., exc. care, can go on short notice, anywhere, .50/mile total. Chris Chapman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666.___________
Will do dragline work on your farm, ponds, ditching, swamp drainage. Bill Loggins, Gainesvllle. Ph. 404-534-1391.
Farm fences built, any type, 17 yrs. exp. Bates Kelley, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7313.______________
All types of light tractor work, barns built; also, topsoil, fill dirt, sand, mulch, pine bark & gravel del. Lee Brown, Fairburn.Ph. 964-3786.___________
Will do front end loader & backhoe work on your farm, also bushhogging & clearing land in Newton & surrounding cos. L. Reynolds, Covington. Ph. 787-6127.__________________
Will build post frame barn or any type farm building on your property. Danny White, GriMin. Ph. 227-4555.______
Livestock hauling, have portable catch pen. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.____________
Will catch wild hogs, cows, goats, etc. w/catch & track dogs. Ronnie Dykes, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6747.______
Will do 955 loader/dozer work and/or dump truck on your farm, clearing, grading, gravel. Joe Brassfield, Smyrna. Ph. 432-4555.________________
Will do bushhogging, plowing, front end loader work, land clearing; also tractor work, etc. on your farm. R. Dennis, Mansfield. Ph. 787-0165._________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, light blade work, Rockdale & surrounding cos. Kelly Thomas, Conyers. Ph.
404-922-4418._________________ Will split your firewood, will come to
your place w/hyd. wood splitter. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188.
I will catch turtles from your lakes or stream, 40 mi. radius of Atlanta, no charge. P. W. Young, 348 E. Paces Fy. Rd., A-1, Atlanta 30305. Ph. 261-0668.
Will build all types of farm fence. Greg Strickland, Winston. Ph. 489-2202.
Will shear Christmas trees on contract basis, qual. mechanical trimming, reas. rates. Alien Grant, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-957-3165.__________________
Will plow gardens, front-end loader work, clearing & grading on your farm. J. Rich, Austell. Ph. 941-6855.___________
Will do tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, light blade work, sub soil pastures on your farm. Douglas Givens, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-3890._______
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, good rates & work, light dozer work; also, custom build pole barns. Mary Pryor, Griifin. Ph. 404-228-5555 / 495-5877._____
Will build barns, stables & other farm bldgs.; also, rings, arenas & pasture fence. J. Warren, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-6283.________________
Will do bush hogging, plow gardens, light grading & other tractor work on your farm, Fayette, S. Fulton, N. Coweta Cos. Don Heath, Palmeto. Ph. 463-3459.
Will plow gardens, bush hogging, all types of tractor work on your farm, reas. & reliable, 30 yrs. exp. B. Lightsey, Decalur. Ph. 288-2324.__________
Will pick up roots, approx. 8 to 10 A. per day, land clearing & backhoe work on your farm. Oscar Bailey, Vienna. Ph. 912-268-4911._________________
Will haul horses anywhere 90<[ mi., 80$ aft. 500 mi., $50 min., exp., reliable. J. F. Cottongim, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3775.
Will do crawler / loader work $40 hr., backhoe $30 hr., dump truck $25 hr. on your farm. George Bechtold, Buford. Ph. 945-6534._________________
Will finish your barn; also, will build farm bldgs. Gary Chapman, 1205 Hudson Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 426-4004.
Will do artificial insemination on cattle, Madison Co. & surrounding area. Mike Southerland, Winterville. Ph. 404-742-7722.______________
Will haul horses or cattle, local or long dist. Roy Williams, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3698._______________________
Horseshoeing, reg. or corrective, Spalding & surrounding cos. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409.
Farm machinery and equipment for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Only farm machinery used or that can be used .on an individual farming operation and sold by that same individual may be advertised in this column. Those wanting 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.
Intl. 444 w/front end loader, 1973 diesel model, power steering, 8 speed, 3 pt. hitch, 40 hp. $5,500. R. Grusmark, Madison. Ph. 1-557-2991.__________
7 hp. Ariens rear tine tiller $350; 5 hp. walk behind tractor w/cultivator and furrower $375, prices firm. Robert Lee, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5199.________
9N Ford tractor, runs but needs repairs $800; Woods belly mower for Cub Farmall tractor $300. James Pinson, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7315._________
Two 600x16 front tractor tires used, 75% rubber $40 for both; two row Pittsburg cultivator frame set up for 1 row $200. Dillard Ausburn, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3740 aft. 5 pm._________
One 601 Ford tractor, all purpose plow, 4 ft. Bush Hog and harrow, one sickle mower for 8N or 9N 1020 TO 30 MF tractor, other. Carl Brown, LaGrange. Ph. 884-9747._____________________
Disc harrow for 8N tractor $250; also, 5 ft. rotary mower $300; 6 ft. scrape blade $200; 6 ft. box blade $375. Robert Brady, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-6552.
Dual no. 5000 silage dump wagon $4500; JD no. 3800 chopper w/2 headers $2800; Osqalt no. 320 mixer wagon w/scales $10,000; others. Ken Tuttle, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2082 / 2166.________
One row Ford corn picker, fits JD 50,60 or 70. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218._____________________
Farmall Super A, new tires, sev. pcs. of equip., good cond. Lamar Lathem, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4525.__________
New Holland hay rake, Rolabar 57,3 pt. lift, rubber mounted teeth, like new, pasture roller 8'x20", can be water filled. R. D. Williams, Moreland. Ph. 404-253-1120.______________
1975 MF 300 combine in exc. cond., cab, 3 row corn head, 13 ft. grain head, must sell. John Marshall, Pelham. Ph. 912-234-3343.__________________
9N Ford tractor, rebuilt mtr., new paint and battery, good tires w/lift, $1900. Dave Collins, Rt. 3, Box 277, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 367-8720._________________________
New Holland hay baler, rake, pop-up loader, hay bin, old but does the job, $3000/all. W. R. Long, Rt. 5, Box 5863, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-9776.
5100 Intl. grain drill $2500; 55 JD combine $2500; 11 shank Taylor-Way chiesel plow $1,000; other. Raymond Farmer, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-2420 aft. 6.
Truck bodies, 2 in. sq. cattle bodies for long bed pickup. Sam Moon, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3540 aft. 7 pm._________
MF 2675,100 hp., 1138 hrs., closed cab, a/c. priced to sell. Hilton Bik, Athens. Ph. 404-549-3591._______________________
One 2 bottom plow, 16 in. w/2 feet for $175. Virgil Fitzgerald, Box 304, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-7278.______________________
Short block for Chrysler, 641 diesel eng., can be used on Cloudburst irrig. pump. Angle Stevenson, Rt. 1, box 108, McRae. Ph. 868-5366.___________
JD garden tractor, 14 hp. w/hyd. lift, hydro, drive and wheel wts., belly mower, front hyd. blade and turn plow $2,000. Steve Graham, Acworth. Ph. 404-422-0373.____________________
Super C Farmall w/3 pt. hitch and bush hog $1450. A. M. Branch, McDonough. Ph. 483-7588._________________
Diesel tractor, need eng. repair, good tires $1,000. David Walker, Canton. Ph. 404-475-9176._________________
Homemade trailer, 14'x6'5" bed, oak floor, 2 axles, 8 ply tires, brakes, adj. ramps, lights, 2 5/6 ball hitch. Van Kilpatrick, Stone Mountain. Ph. 987-3271.
84 Kubota 6100 tractor, 4WD and front dozer blade 250 hrs. like new. George Jackson, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4897.
Bogballe fert. spreader, Cole no-till corn planters, Hardee sprayer, Kemper silage chopper, grain elevator. Richard Long, BlairSvilie. Ph. 404-8745-6831.
JD 630 tractor, good cond. $2400; 4 bottom AC Mold Board turning plow $500. Donald Brown, Ranger. Ph. 404-334-2595.
1983 450C front end loader, 1100 hrs. $29,00; 1984 504H Vermeer baler, used 1 season for 200 bales $12,000 firm. Sam Roper, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2879.
Ariens plow for sale $600. Mrs. Edmund Conley, Rt. 3, box 3064, Blue Ridge 30513. Ph. 632-5436.________________
One 2 horse wagon, great shape, newly painted $250. Huett Robinson, Carrollton. Ph. 834-0347.___________________
Lely hay tedder, Intl. off-set harrow and canvas that fits a hay trailer. John O'Kelley, P.O. Box 24, Ml. Berry 30149.
Portable sawmill, new restocked w/real good 60 hp. Case motor $3500. Lowell Manouse, Canton. Ph. 404-479-3123.
Wise. V4F eng., low time, megneto recently rebuilt, runs strong, $575. Fred Lyon, Athens. Ph. 549-4671.________
Stapleton fert. spreader for broiler litter, good cond. Willis Lee, Hoboken. Ph. 458-2557._________________________
Super A Farmall tractor w/planters, cultivator harrows, fert. hopper, stalk cutter, G-whiz, comp. rebuilt mtr. Jack Bendimire, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-7212._____
7 ft. Fleco chopper $4,000; 2 Mathis fire plows, 1 in exc. cond. $1100, 1 in fair cond. $750. Neal Gillis, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-8148.___________________
Troy-Bilt 7 hp. tiller, Kohler eng. w/bumper, hiller-furrower, new tines, maintenance manual $650. Keith Topham, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-7370.
4 ft. Bush Hog brand belly mower $450. Glenn Ferguson, Rome. Ph. 404-235-9791.
Used Troy-Bilt garden tiller, ,6 hp. manual start, very good cond. Wallace! Cole, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6647 8 am to 5'
pm.______________________________ AC HD 11 EP bulldozer, new mtr., new
undercarriage, new trans., hyd. 12 ft. angle blade, cab. J. Cantrell, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3250.__________________
9N Ford tractor, good eng. $1600. James Vickery, Toccoa. Ph. 886-4887.
One 2 bottom 14 in. turning plow $225, good cond. C. Hilton, McDonough. Ph. 957-1233._______________
Old model Ford tractor, good tires, runs good, see to appreciate, w/3 pt. hitch $1900. Vera Marlow, Rt. 1, Maysville. Ph. 335-6203.__________
D6C Cat. bulldozer, Root rake to fit D6 size bulldozer, almost new, Cole 2 row duplex planter, cash or trade. Don Best, Thomasville. Ph. 912-228-1834.______
715 Intl. combine, 4 row corn head, 13 ft. grain head. Steve Arrington, Box 14, Ellaville. Ph. 937-2833.________
MF 175 diesel good cond. Robert Cohen, Brinson. Ph. 912-246-2295 days, 8828 nights._________________
Case 195 garden tractor, belly mower, cultivator, disc harrow, turning plow, hydro, drive, exc. cond. $1800. T. P. Henderson, Waleska. Ph. 337-2522.
450 M/W grain dryer, continuous flow, 50 hp. 3 phase motor, used very little. Earl Barlow, Rt. 2, Box 146, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-7890.____________________
5 hp. tiller approx. 30 hrs. $125; Sears tractor cart $50. Ben Lethgo, Duluth. Ph. 476-3252 before 9 pm.______________
Kneib heavy duty hay loader good cond. $450; 5 ft. Bush Hog fair cond. $350. Floyd Lowman, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5923._______________
Irrig. pumping unit 3208 Cat. eng., 410 hrs. w/Berkeley pump, 30 ft. in. suction pipe. J. N. Adams, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2655._____________________
Heston self propelled mower / conditioner, 14 1/2 ft. sickle bar, good cond. W. F. Pate, Rt. 3, Ashburn. Ph. 912-567-4606.
Rotary mower, Caldwell brand, 15 ft. tires, joints, gear boxes, blades, all good. Owen Davis, Franklin. Ph. 404-675-3275 aft. 8 pm.________________________
1984 Long tractor 460, $8000; 1979 Long 460 tractor $5000, good cond., turning plows $450; 24 disc leveling harrow $450. N. Anderton, Trenton. Ph. 404-657-4758.________________
Free grist mill, must be dismantled and comp. moved, heart pine, $150 plus years. Ben Jenkins, Newnan. Ph. 253-1979 9 am to 4 pm.__________
Dbl. axle trailer, 16 ft. bed, low built, good to haul hay or tractor $375. Gary Parker, Ranger. Ph. 629-5695.
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NH 310 sq. baler; NH 256 hay rake, 16 hp. Ariens tractor, front / back blade; garden implements, roto-tiller, plow, etc. M. Bally, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2976 or
725-2230.__________________
Post driver, Shafer, like new, $1,000, 3 pt. hitch; Hale PTO irrig. pump like new $1300. Bradford Lakeland, Stockton. Ph. 912-482-3098 nights, 912-244-6645 days.
Attention Farm Machinery Advertisers
Advertisers are required to submit a statement with farm machinery notices. The statement should state that the equipment is owned by the advertiser and has been or can be used on his or
Bagwell 2 horse wagon, It. wt., orig. paint, exc. cond. Jimmie Mathis, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-5480.__________
JD 1010 crawler loader, diese! w/gas
her individually owned or leased farm. Ads receiv-
ed without this statement will be returned to the advertiser. If the advertiser has made the equip-
eng. and parts tractor $6000. Jerry Hulsey, Gainesville. Ph. 404-532-9332 or 536-8290.____________
ment he wishes to sell, a statement to this effect must be included.
No. 106 New Idea fert. and seed spin-
ner spreader, good cond. Ivan Martin, Rt.
1, Box 52M, Toomsboro 31090. Ph. 912-933-5339._________________
1964 Ford 2000 gas tractor, good cond. $2900. Ronnie H. Cowan, Conyers. Ph. 929-0880 aft. 6 pm.________
549 Intl. irrig. unit, 1100 gpm. pump, LP gas, $1895. Robert Graham, Pineview. Ph. 912-624-2466._____________
15 and 20 hp. 3 ph. elec. motors and 20 in. self feeding saw for sawmill $650. Ronald D. Priest, Powder Springs 30073. Ph. 943-1944.______________
Ford hay baler and Ford hay rake in good cond. Paul Oyer, Flowery Branch. Ph. 967-2321._________________
JD tractor, 2640, 70 hp., roll bar top, harrow 10 1/2 ft., bottom plow 3-16 in. $11,500. James Barrs III, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4529 aft. 6 pm.__________
1984 Ford 1710 tractor, 191 hrs., like new $7200. V. Keffer, Waynesboro. Ph. 554-9612.___________________
1978 Ford 2600 tractor, 180 hrs., exc. cond. Mr. Hyde, Rt. 2, Gumming 30130.
1975 Cub, plow, harrow, cultivators, Ph. 404-887-0949._______________
blade, fast hitch, wheel wts., new battery, exc. cond. J. E. Worley, Rome. Ph. 404-234-1943 aft. 5:30 pm.________
5 hp. walking tractor in very good cond. $400. Robert Lee, Eatonton 31024. Ph. 404-485-5199.______________________
Satoh 25 hp. gas farm tractor, wheel wts., ext. hyd., front end loader, separate fork attach. $3495. Gene Dailey, Newnan. Ph. 404-251-3133.__________________
Front end loader model MF-100, fits MF 135, 150-165 tractors; also, fits Ford up to 801, good cond. $750. J. L Gilbert, Vienna. Ph. 912-268-4279.____________
McCormick Farmall Cub tractor exc. cond., new paint, decals, battery, 4 tires, recond. throughout belly mower and draw bar. W. E. Stuckey, Jr., Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8727 / 5026.______________
1972 Ford 2000, gas, new paint, exc. cond. $4650. Floyd Strickland, Luthersville. Ph. 404-927-6538._______
Rome K-G blade, exc. cond., fits D-7 Cat., IH 6 cyl. 282 cu. in. diese! eng., machine shop rebuilt, like new $900. Irving Mathews, Roberta. Ph. 912-836-3484 /
4524.____________________ 1969 CK Case backhoe, 18 in. bucket,
shuttle trans., diesel eng., rebuilt, ready to work, orig. parts, manual avail. $9200. Bobby Thomas, Dublin. Ph. 912-275-0303.
1974 Ford 3000 diesel tractor, 8 speed, P.S., like new cond. only 1300 hrs. $6000 firm. William Nealey, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-0754 aft. 5 pm.__________
5 ft. 3 pt. hitch Bush Hog $350. Moran Manuel, Appling. Ph. 541-1743 or 724-4704.__________________
1 row V cultivator $135; 2 row cultivator $300; set of Sheffield sweeps $90; 8N Ford tractor. Ralph Swafford, Felton 30140. Ph. 404-646-3736.__________
JD 4400 combine, cab and air, 44 head and 13 ft. sml. grain head, low hrs. James Donaldson, Rt. 1, Box 99, Wetter 30439. Ph. 912-685-2503._____________
00 Frick sawmill w/edger, newly restocked, 371 Detroit power unit. Don Stillwell, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-492-4695
aft. 7 pm._____________________
14.9x38 tractor tire, good tread, $125; 42'x6" auger, PTO power, $1,000. R. E. Tuten, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 34, Alamo 30411. Ph. 912-568-7712.________________
Ford 4000 front end loader tractor $4850. Carlos Chumbler, Rt. 12, Cumming. Ph. 887-6188.______________
Rubber tire wagon w/special built corn body exc. cond. $600; hillers for 2 rows, will fit any cultivator w/one in. center holes $75. Jas. Land, Omaha 31821. Ph. 912-838-4806.________________
JD 450-B dozer, good cond., new pins, bushings, steering clutches, factory ROPs, root rake, $12,000. Jim Lugo, Colquitt. Ph. 912-758-2975.____________
4420 JD combine w/grain head $16,500, corn head for same $3,500. J. Carmichael, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6786.
1972 Cat. D4 dozer, clearing cab, rear ripper, hyd. blade, angle 75% undercarriage, exc. cond. Ron Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759._____.________
Tiller for sale; also, gas. Hot Point generator 1300 watt $500, sell or trade for Troy tiller. A. Poe, Lithonia. Ph. 404-922-3077.__________________
JD 1020 diesel tractor and 3 pt. hitch bush hog for sale $3850. C. D. Gravitt, Buford. Ph. 945-4371.____________
GM 671 diesel power unit, needs some repair $1500. Evan King, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3330 aft. 6 pm._________
BCS 10 hp. rear tine tiller, 5 fwd. sped., 2 rev., sickle bar mower optional, cost $1600, sell $1200, 1 season old. Gary Caprara, Buford. Ph. 945-8322._______
715 IH combine, 810 grain head and 834 corn head, only 700 hrs. on combine $17,000; 336 JD baler and IH sickle bar cutter and side del. rake $4,000. Vernon Lightsey, Lake Park. Ph. 912-559-5388.
Ferguson hay baler and rake, baled less than 2000 bales, been under shelter since 1974. J. W. Lockley, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-565-7624._____________
1 sq. bale hay loader, new price $800. Eugene Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 116, Soperton 30457. Ph. 529-4862.____________
9N good cond., needs paint, $1,900. Mrs. Harold Smith, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-4847.
Troy-Bilt Jr. roto-tiller, used only 10 hrs. or less, mint cond. $575, nego. Jack Slay, Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-7057.
Gilson tiller, 5 speed, 8 hp. Briggs / Stratton, rear tine, used one season. L. Jacobs, Alpharatta. Ph. 475-1498.
Trailer, 8x20 ft. flat 4 ft. dove-tail 4 ft. ramps, heavy duty, must sell. Melvin Self, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-923-6209.
7030 AC tractor, cab, air and radio exc. cond., would trade for 450C JD loader or other. W. C. Ralston, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-8167.
9N Ford tractor $1,500; 22 ft. dual axle flatbed trailer $800, front end loader for garden tractor $975. L. L. Coats, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-0469.
Homemade utility trailer 4x8 $350; 5x9 $475. John Higgins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-2445 / 5746.
Kinkelder 50 gal. orchard sprayer 3. pt. hitch, used one season $4,000. Robt. Lanza, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3645._______
1974 MF wheeled Industrial loader, has
1982 MF tractor 210, like new, 200 hrs. $5000. Jerry Bagley, Rt. 11, Gumming
30130.____________________ 22 ft. all steel flatbed truckbody $600;
other equip. Benny Rhodes, Nicholson 30565. Ph. 404-757-3334.___________
MF 275 tractor, dual remotes, multipower, 8 ft. Kuhn mower; NH 850 round baler. Rickey Wallace, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-0816._______________
IH 990 mower conditioner, 9 ft. $1100; 1100 gpm. Berkeley pump only $1800; 549 motor salvage; MF 165 w/front loader $3900. K. Nolan, Willacoochee. Ph.
ft. throttle and shuttle shift, 3 pt. hitch and PTO $6,500. C. K. Vega, Haralson. Ph. 599-8040 aft. 5 pm.
Utility trailer, 6x8 ft. steel bottom, 4 ft. high, wooden sides w/steel reinorcements $700. Grantland Rice, Lithonia. Ph. 482-1093.
Box blade, bush hog, rear blade, rake, seed spreader, all 3 pt. hitch, must sacrifice immediately. D. Tomlin, Madison. Ph. 1-557-2556.
One 4 row no-till planter; 1000 ft. irrig. pipe. Denis Verdan, Rt. 1, Box 288-A, Reynolds 31076. Ph. 912-847-3484.
912-468-9651.__________________
550 Oliver tractor, 40 hp., recently
New Idea 1 row corn snapper exc. overhauled, new starter, battery, tires, cond. Tommy Redfern, Sandersville. Ph. spin out wheels, very good cond. W. A. 912-552-6224 aft. 6 pm._________ innott, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-8534.
1981 Ford diesel tractor 289 hrs., Taylor-Way harrow, Rhino scrape blade, Gill pulverizer, exc. cond. $8,000. Henry Bishop, Ha. Ph. 789-2377.
D-5 Cat. dozer, straight shift, hyd. angle blade, new paint, good cond. $14,000. Herbert Owen, Baldwin. Ph. '78-7659 aft. 7 pm.
1966 Ford 2000 diesel $2750; 60 in. Ford finish mower $650; Lilncoln welder $125; actylene oxygen outfit $275. Don Boderocco, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4695.
175 MF tractor, 3 pcs. equip., bush hog, 20 disc harrow, 9 shank all purpose plow $7800, good cond. Dennis Parten, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2828.______
2 AC tractors model WC and CA for parts or fixin $700/both. Gene Barber, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-4943.________
JD 55 combine, good shape, sml. grain head and corn head $2400. E. Mosley, Forest Park. Ph. 404-366-9482 or 912-685-2950 Metier.___________
JD 4 row planter, Brillion 4 row cultivator. Leroy Hartzler, Toomsboro. Ph. 912-933-5952._____________
Ford 9N running cond. $2,000. M. E. Warren, Lithonia. Ph. 482-4477.______
47 ft. Snoco grain auger 6 in. 9 hp. Briggs / Stratton eng. Lamar Atkins, Soperton. Ph. 912-537-7714.________
1977 Intl. Farmall Cub lo-boy tractor, plow, cultivators, belly mower, scrape blade, exc. cond. $3250. Claude Chastain, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3669.___________
MF TO-35 diesel tractor $2500. Jack Brunson, Flowery Branch Rd., Buford. Ph. 892-8800 home, 945-0067.___________
Fert. spreader, Newton Crouch, 73 yr. model, truck mounted $2500; JD 1 highway sprayer w/500 gal. cap. $2500. Bobby Green, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-3130._____________
MF 560 round baler $3250; NH 310 sq. baler $3550; 1968 Oliver 3 pt. hitch, live PTO, $2750. Fred Cooke, Temple. Ph. 404-562-4488 aft. 6 pm.__________
JD A tractor $900; 57 ft. 8 in. auger $1,000; 71 JD planter units $225 ea., hopper bottom feed bins. Billy Greer, Hampton. Ph. 946-4616.______________
Pecan sprayer 400 gal., S/S tank $2,200; pecan shaker $1,200, 8 in. PVC irrig. pipe $2/ft. Bill Parker, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6722 / 7427.____________
1972 2020 JD tractor, 3-16 bottom plows, 7 ft. rotary mower, 8 ft. harrow. M. W. Floyd, Rt. 5, Cochran 31014. Ph. 912-934-2663._______________
Dump bed, fits longbed pickup truck. Wayne Blythe, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2628 aft. 5 pm. and weekends.__________
Set of hyd. off set harrows, 20 disc 26 in. disc, set of 20 disc 22 in. disc has pick up wheel, Shaver post driver; other. Jim Peterson, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7046 or 258-3137 aft. 6 pm.____________
71/2x14 ft. tri-axle flatbed trailer, elec. brakes and lights, like new. Bill Snead, Rt. 2, Silver Creek. Ph. 404-234-7581.
MF 1981 tractor, 220 diesel, 31 hp. w/front end loader, 5 ft. bush hog, bush / bog harrows, all good cond. G. Tallant, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-5013.______
MF 10 ft. no. 33 dbl. disc grain drill, 8000 Ford tractor, recent overhaul, 10 ft. JD land leveler, 12 ft. long harrow. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.______________
Ford 7600 w/canopy, lifts and live PTO, Ford 3400 w/loader, 3 pt. lift and PTO, Cat. DW 21-99E series. Charles Hudson, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-9113._______
Wood splitter works off the hyd. of tractor, all control furnished $450, almost new. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336.
2 equip, tires size 11.25x28, good cond. $165 for both; 1 set of JD shoes to fit JD planters, good cond. $75 for set. Floyd Knowles, Sr., McRae. Ph. 912-362-4778.
610 Bobcat loader $3,000; Hahn Hi-boy, old w/new pump $750. Joe Rogers, Cobbtown. Ph. 912-685-5642._____________
1966 Ford 2000 diesel $2750; 60 in. Ford finish mower $650; Lincoln welder $125; gas welding cutting outfit $275. Don Boderocco, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4695.________________
Combines: 1977, 642 Ford, new 15 ft. grain header, etc., $7,500; 1967 C-2 Gleaner, 14 ft. grain header, etc. $1,000. Lonnie Sledge, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-5879._________________
J-20 ditch witch trencher, steer type w/back fill blade, exc. cond. L. Dasher, Glennville. Ph. 912-654-2080 / 4977.
2 walking gun irrig. systems w/1250 ft. hose, 2 guns, 1200 gal. per min. pump w/JD 225 hp. diesel, 4000 ft. 8 in. alum, feed pipe. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234.______________
8N Ford 5 ft. Bush Hog, 5 shank plow. Herman Brown, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-5401.________________
Ford 3000 tractor, rebuilt, new paint, trailer 3 mos. old, bush hog 5 ft. 3 mos. old, all exc. cond. Billy Williams, Covington. Ph. 786-8005.____________
MF 285 tractor, spinouts, dual remotes, good rubber, 8 ft. Vicon mower, cut 40 acres; NH 851 round baler. Harold Reid, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-6508.________
8N Ford tractor, exc. cond. Gordon Johnson, Rt. 5, Gordon. Ph. 404-382-2469.
JD backhoe for 450B-450C slide type, fair cond. $2500. Chuck Perkins, Moreland. Ph. 251-9765._____________
4020 JD tractor, good cond., good tires. Glynn Cook, Ashburn. Ph. 567-2732.
JD 440 skidder, 2 new tires, new eng. $5000; Case 1740 uniloader $5000. Al Pate, Haralson. Ph. 404-599-3803 aft. 4
pm._______________________ New Holland 4 row corn head, NH 995
combine picker serial no. 459165, new tires size 231-26, other. Charles Jackson, Woodstock. Ph. 926-9780.__________
450 JD 4 way blade dozer trans., tracks, sprockets, mtr. reworked like new $10,500. David Smith, Hwy. 53, Gainesville. Ph. 887-4871._____________
2 1/2 ton MF feed mill good cond. $1500. Jerry Fordham, Chester. Ph. 912-358-4370.___________________
1 log splitter factory built, 15 tons, 8 hp. mtr. w/4 in cyl., 26 in. stroke, paid $1650, sell $1375. S. C. Suddeth, 846 Orris Rd., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-9282.
1976 Case 380 diesel tractor w/front end loader bucket $5500; 715 combine w/15 ft. 820 sml. grain head, 844 4 row corn head. H. Willis, Bainbridge. Ph. 912-246-2552.______________________
Ag Rain cable tow traveler, Angus hose $6500; 3000 ft. 6 in. twist lock pipe w/trailer $65; Chrysler power unit and pump $3500. M. Willis, Bainbridge. Ph. 912-246-3614.________________
Irrig. system 250 gpm. Cornell pump, 25 hp., elec. 1/2 mile steel alum. 5 in. main 12 Rainbirds, exc. cond. $9,000. John Byram, Athens. Ph. 743-5095.
1400 NH combine, diesel 13 ft. header, 1437 Bush Hog harrow, 14 ft. Clelland Tyson, Lavonia. Ph. 356-8800 day, or 356-4328 nights._____________
P-Z hay tedder, used 1 season, will fluff, scatter or rake hay $1500; Rome plow off-set disc TD-16 $950. Scott Bentley, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-5723.
Model 320 Art-Way feed mill, sacrifice. William G. Saxon, -Midville. Ph. 912-587-7527.________________
Troy-Bilt tiller, good cond. $750. Albert White, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-1882 aft. 7 pm.
AC 190 XT tractor, very good cond., $6500; D-17 diesel, wide front axle, very good $3500. Joel Lancaster, Adairsville. Ph. 404-773-3372._____________
Model B AC tractor, good cond. Earl Robinson, Aragon 30104. Ph. 404-684-7542._______________
6000 JD Hi-boy Taylor-Way and Lilliston cultivator; 490 Intl. harrow. James Bailey, Rt. 1, Box 256, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-3376._________
7 ft. NH cutter bar mower, extra knife, ready for use $1500. F. Gordon, Griffin. Ph. 228-4525.________________
V-8 Rainbow 1100 gpm, LP gas pumping eng., irrig. system, 4 in. hose, Nelson rev. gun. Ashley Walls, Cordele. Ph. 912-273-7893 aft. 6pm.___________
Ford tractor 860, 5 speed, live PTO, new sleeves 12 volt grille guard stored inside, good paint, clean, $2800. Herb Hickman, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-7191.
5500 Watt heavy duty generator w/cart w/wheels and 10 1/2 hp. Wise. eng. Dwain Kemp, Rt. 3, Metier 30439. Ph. 912-685-5069 aft. 9 pm._________
JD tractor, M, 3 pt. hitch, w/cutting harrows, new rear tires, runs good, looks good, $1800. Paul Leverett, Richmond Hill. Ph. 912-727-2604._____________
1980 AC 5040 w/front end loader, orig. tires, 850 hrs., like new. Pierce Tidwell, Sr., Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4964._____
Comp. hay baling equip., cutter / conditioner, fluffer, rake, baler, 2 tractors, best offer. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1506 or 962-1949.__________
310 Case crawler loader, good cond. $5,000. Robert Shelton, Hull. Ph. 404-543-3905 aft. 6 pm. and wk. ends.
472 NH mower-conditioner, good cond. $3350. Vernon D. Hogan, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8188 aft. 7 pm.____________
JD 6600 grain combine, corn header, air and cab, irrig. JD pumping unit. Charles Kilgore, Hawkinsville 31036. Ph. 912-783-1187 or 912-892-9849.
Long grain auger, 52'x6", PTO drivern. Andy Morrell, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-5580
or 5386.___________________________ Case model 555 9 ft. mower-
conditioner, good cond., used last season $1200. Ruben Nunley, Waleska. Ph. 404-479-3682.______________
340 IH tractor 3 pt. hitch, Indep. PTO, $2125; Super A Farmall 3 pt. hitch planter cultivator, dist. $1975. F. Wilson, Millwood. Ph. 912-283-0759.________
81 732 Bobcat w/grapple 4 cyl. Ford gas eng., water cooled, hydro, drive $7,500. Donald Batson, Greensboro. Ph. 467-2817 aft. 7 pm.___________
523 Ford hay baler, Ford PTO hay rake, Gehl 4 disc mower, Kuhn tedder $6,000. Bill Darwin, Rt. 1, Box 17, Colbert 30628. Ph.404-788-2871.________________
4x6 utility trailer wooden sides, 15 in. tires, $200. Joe Andrews, Lilburn. Ph. 923-9727.________________________
2 Champion model LC auto, pecan crakers $1750 for one and $3200 for two. John Merrilt, Weston, Ph. 912-828-2555.
660 CFM Ingersoll-Rand compressor w/GM diesel eng. mounted $15,000; trailer w/produce bins mounted $800; other. O. G. Moore, Norcross. Ph. 449-5552._____________________
WD 45 AC tractor and cutter harrow, pull type, hyd. lift, side pulley, all good cond. $950. Larry Stowe, Royston. Ph. 245-5068.__________________
JD 8200 D/disc grain drill w/cyl. $2500; JD 115 disc w/cyl. $1850; JD 2940 tractor $12,000 rolling cult. $1250. G. Panizzi, Valdosta. Ph. 912-559-7502._________
1980 L 185 Kubota diesel tractor, 385 hrs. w/Wood belly mower $4200. Grady Burger, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-1538.___________________
Delaval milking system for Dbl. Six Herringbone, sell all or any part, avail. Aug. 1, 1985. Melvin Durham, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-4250.___________
Utility trailer 8 ft. long.a II metal body w/lights, painted, exc. cond. G. W. Waring, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-7437.______
Troy-Bilt tiller, (Horse) 7 ph. Kohler eng., 3 yrs., old, low hrs. kept under cover, good cond. $650. Jerry Chapman, Loganville. Ph. 466-2457.___________
Two 12.6x28 tractor tires and rims for Ford 3000, $150 for both. R. H. Lewis, Juniper. Ph. 912-649-7647.________
5 ft. Bush Hog $400. Tom Bergin, Gillsville. Ph. 652-1532._________
Crawler loader, 105 hp., IH TD-15, 4 in. 1 bucket w/teeth, cab, 1020 HA-on meter, $12,500. J. G. Moseley, 155 Hwy., McDonough. Ph. 404-957-4025._____
16 ft. flatbed for truck 3 yrs. old, oak, 2 x 6 floor, good cond. Rick Wood, Rt. 1, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-3605._________
1 log splitter, factory built, 15 tons has 8 hp. motor w/a 4 in. cyl., 28 in. stroke, paid $1650, sell, $1375. S. C. Suddeth. Mableton. Ph. 941-9282.__________
4 ft. Bush Hog, 1 bottom plow, 1 power unit, irrig. pump, 1000 ft. hose on trailer. Robert Nuckolls, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-3539.___________________
3000 Ford tractor, diesel, live shaft $2,800. J. C. Dykes, Rt. 5, Lyons 30436. Ph. 912-537-4656._____________
New Holland sq. baler, 78 Super hay liner; JD 825 6 row 30 in. cultivator; JD Maxie Merge 6 row 30 in. 7100 planters. Donald Connell, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-2310 aft. 6pm._________
450-C JD dozer, new trans., new steering clutches, new pins and bushings, new sprockets, 6 way blade. Jerry Gurley, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4791._______
Sev. trailers 6'6"x16', not florred, I-beam constr., 3 5/16" ball hitch, $525 to $575. Ron Hulett, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4352 aft. 6 pm.___________________
420 JD loader, new eng., under carriage 75%, $3,000; MF loader bucket $250; AC E model Gleaner both heads $2500. Mike Gown, Rt. 3, Monroe 30655. Ph. 267-8560.
JD 699 and 299 cotton pickers, cab, low drums, JD 4400 combine, cab, air, 213 flex head, new gas eng. Geston Womack, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-4302.
550 Oliver 40 hp. live PTO, exc. cond., extra tractor for parts $2,800; wood splitter 16 hp. Wise. $800; Ford Major backhoe $4,500. A. Pierce, Hamilton. Ph. 404-628-5201.________________
8N Ford tractor, recently been overhauled w/3 pcs. of equip. $3,400. Ricky Hines, Trion 30753. Ph. 404-734-3980.________________
Lilliston 6000 Hi-cap peanut combine, Lilliston 5500 inverter $650/both; 9 shank Taylor-Way chisel plow $800. Bernice Wills, Bonaire 31005. Ph. 912-923-9733.
5500 bu. and 6500 bu. grain bins, w/power sweeps; also, 6 T Bulk bin $6800. J. Mansell, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5948 / 5223.
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AC 160 diesel tractor $4,500; NH 310 hay baler, like new $4,000; 5 tt. rotary mower $500; 3 pt. sprayer, 20 ft. boom $400. Jim Jones, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6797._________________
JD No. 9 mowing machine, 6 ft. cut, extra blades, good cond. $300. Larry Logan, Homer. Ph. 677-3207.____________
Used Sears garden tiller worn gear drive $100. Sam Moon, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3540, aft. 7 pm._________
Bush Hog Ford 5; blade 6; 2 botton plow, 4 tooth plow, $775 for all or sell separately. Van Howren, Cartersville. Ph. 404-382-2994._______________________
Pert, spreader, spinner type, 3 pt. hitch $250; also, off-set Rome harrow, new disc, exc. cond. Rosa Lee Moncrief, Rt. 1, Roberta. Ph. 912-836-3271._________
MF 175 diesel 8 speed, P/S, diff. lock, spin out wheels, remote hyd. $5500. Lloyd Leach, LoganviHe. Ph. 466-4158.
JD 3020 tractor, 1971 late model very good cond., KMC rolling cultivator, 4 row 38 in. good cond. L. A. Weeks, Rt. 1, Box 198, Wadley. Ph. 912-252-5583.______
Heavy duty big bale hay forks, 3 pt. hitch, Cat. I and II, $160 ea., spear-type $125 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eve.
Comp. rebuilt 5 ft. Woods cutting deck hyd. lift, new blades, belts, exc. cond $2500. Jerry Parham, Smyrna 30080. Ph. 432-3665 aft. 4.______________
Hesston 1070 7 ft. mower-conditioner $2950; Covington 2 row planter $550; Ford 7 ft. all purpose plow $295, all exc. cond. R. A. Miller, Greenville. Ph. 672-4556.________________
24 ft. trailer, used for farm storage $800. Linda Ken, Quitman. Ph. 263-7054.
Want savage pecan harvester model SH-60, must be in exc. cond, Bill Parker, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-6722 days, 7427
nights._________________________ Want 1-146 front end loader to fit 820
JD tractor. Edd Stuckey, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-8727/5258 aft. 6 pm._______
Want sweet potato plow. Lamar Atkins, Soperton. Ph. 912-537-7714.
Want cage layer house cleaner Super Duper or Mini Mac preferred any reas. priced. John Swinson, Blackshear 31516. Ph. 912-458-2121 days, 912-283-8722 nights.___________________
Want backhoe for sml. farm tractor w/wo 3 pt. hitch. J. C. Smithey, Dalton. Ph. 278-6306.______________
Want factory built canopy for HD4 AC dozer. Robert Fordham, Rt. 4, Box 5, Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-764-5273.
Want hyd. pump and other parts for 500-C Intl. bulldozer, pump number 677701 R91 522. James Lee, 448 Providence Ch. Rd., Newnan 30263. Ph. 404-253-4684.__________________
Want a good used radiator screen for 45 JD combine, sq. back model. J. A. Hilson, Mitchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-3093.
Want factory made protective canopy for JD crawler loader. Doyle Jones, Rt. 2, Milan 31060._______________
Want wide front end and 3 pt. hitch for model A JD tractor. Allie Rhoden, 111 King Forest Dr., Warner Robins 31093. Ph. 912-922-5256.____________
Want 14 ft. flat dump hyd body, will trade Bush Hog and pay difference. Richard Jongema, Acworth. Ph. 974-3748.
Farm supplies
Wanted
Want to buy Farmall w/equip., good cond. and reas. priced. Wait Lumley, Rt. 7, Dublin 31021. Ph. 272-0633, aft. 7 pm.
Want to buy undercarriage for JD 350B loader, need comp. tracks and rollers and sprockets or any part of. Scott Bentley, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-5723.______
Want grouse track pads for 350 JD bulldozer; also, winch and subsoiler. Ed Hitt, 626 Chamblin Rd., Grovetown 30813. Ph. 404-863-1620.____________
Want one Graham Home chisel plow in reas. cond. James Vaughn, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-5543 between 6 and 10 pm.
Want bottom plow, harrow, planters and cultivators for IH Cub tractor. Mrs Alien, Appling. Ph. 404-541-1661.
Want one row Cole planter, mounts or Gill cultivator, must be in exc. cond., reas. priced Roe Chatham, Dacula. Ph. 404-962-8523.________________
Want 1 hard hose irrig. traveler and hay rings for Irg. round bales hay. Floyd Knowles, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 32, McRae 31055. Ph.912-362-4778.________________
Want aermotor windmill parts, sail or blades section 10 ft. size main wheel. Fred Griggs, Rt. 5, Dandy Rd., Dallas 30132. Ph. 445-4770.___________
Want 1 backhoe, front end loader, gas or diesel, must be in good cond. and reas. priced. J. E. Dampier, Waycross. Ph. 912-285-1600.________________
Want sml. powerful tractor w/belly mower, must be in good cond. Floyd W. Adams, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 27, Monroe 30655. Ph. 404-267-5359.____________________
Want model G AC garden tractor and equip, in good cond. 0. G. Moore, Norcross. Ph. 449-5552.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Please include a statement along with your ad Indicating how an item has been or can be used on a farm.
SA-200 Lincoln welder w/leads $1650; S-Z elec. fan for chicken houses, heavy duty, $40. O. G. Moore, Norcross. Ph. 449-5552.____________________
Solid oak beams from torn down farm bldg., $4/ft.; 16 ft. conveyor, steel chain, gas powered, good cond. Jerry Chapman, LoganviHe. Ph. 466-2457.__________
Old log farm bldg., sq. logs, dovetailed, numbered & ready to assemble, $6000. Edwin Gregory, Milledgeville. Ph. 452-8017._____________________
Portable elec. air compressor, Vi motor, 12 gal. tank, line filter w/regulator, tank & line pressure gauges, $150. L. Winkler. LoganviHe. Ph. 466-2176.
Free 2x6 oak lumber (rough) & concrete block from chicken house, numerous chicken feeders & brooder hoods, you tear down. J. Brantley, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4677 aft. 6 pm.
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1 1/2 hp. self-primimg centrifugal irrig. pump, 110/120, delivers plenty of water for any irrig. need, like new, $195. Randy Rust, Lithonia. Ph. 237-8444 work/ 483-4314 home.________________
Tin from old shed, you remove. B. Feifer, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-1055.
125 one bu. hampers w/lids 50$ ea.; 800 burlap bags (100 Ib.) 25$ ea. Jim Herrington, Box 745, Cusseta 31805. Ph. 404-989-3601.________________
All steel walk-thru cattle head gates $145 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eves.
Poultry house, 8 x 16, hen nest section of 8,1 hanging feeder, chick house, 4x4 w/8 ft. pen. Howard Nordlund, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-8741._______________
Butterbean sheller, Irg. commercial type, shells 1 bu. at a time, $850. Roger Adams, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-2652.
Free rocks, you pick up from field (thick). Robert Hood, 155 Kent Rock Rd., LoganviHe 30249. Ph. 404-786-5295.
Churns w/lids, also jugs. Mrs. James Hatch, 13 S. 4th, Lindale 30147. Ph. 232-8415.____________________
Thirty 12-hole hen nests $10 ea.; 11 in. x 10-5/8 in. nest bottoms 30 ea. Tom Bergin. Glllsville. Ph. 652-2532.______
8 Acme 6-blade heavy duty fans w/o motors $40 ea.; approx. 600 ft. monorail track & carriage $100. Grady Burger, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-1538.______
4 rabbit hutch pens for breeders $50 ea., takes care of 4/5 rabbits per pen. R. H. Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 239, Juniper 31801. Ph. 912-649-7647._______________
12 in x 25 ft. bar joist rafters $85 ea.; 35,000 solid bricks $150/M from torn down farm bldg.; 800 feed sacks also. George Sherman, Rome. Ph. 295-1637-291-8864.____________
Cypress lumber from torn down farm bldg., 2000 bd. ft., 8-12 in. wide, stacked, unplanned, $950. J. Payne, Albany. Ph. 883-4790.
Mowing machine & hay rack, good cond., $100 ea. Mrs. E. Dunaway, Lizella. Ph. 781-2699.______________
Free wood strips for tomato or bean stakes, open trucks loaded, $10 fee. Alan Forman, Atlanta. Ph. 799-5659 9-3 Mon.-Fri._____________________
Several 100 like new plastic gal. pails $25/100; 5 gal. pails $1 ea.; 5 gal. plastic water jugs $1.50 ea. G. Richardson, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3441.__________
Salvaged roofing tin, 12 ft. lengths of 5V galv., exc. cond., 250 sheets. B. Henderson, Gainesville. Ph. 404-535-1494._______________
6 ft. tomato stakes 20c-30c; 4 ft. 15-20; 6 ft. bean stakes 10, no Sunday sales. Paul W. King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6865.
500 gal. gas tank w/elec. motor & approx. 25 ft. elec. wiring, alum, painted. Sara Parten, Sycamore. Ph. 567-2709.
Rigid pipe machine model 535, cuts/threads pipe to 2" dia., $450; 3-tier elec. brooder w/feed, water trays, lights, etc., $150. H. Mize, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-5287.__________________
Lrg. farm bell for sale. D. E. Graham, Marietta. Ph. 404-971-8349.________
Hyd. cylinders, sev. sizes, hyd. hose; horse drawn equip.; Jeep dump trailer, deep w/back lift gate. James Heath, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2616._______
Cage & layer equip., exc. cond., cages, feeders, gravity flow drinkers, packer, belts, conveyors. R. B. Greeson, Rt. 5, Box 157, Gainesville 30501._____
55 gal. lock top metal drums, good for feed. W. G. Miller, 5736 Big A Rd., Douglasvllle 30135. Ph. 942-3087 aft. 5.
10,000 gal. water tower for farm use, 50 ft. high, approx. Vt in. thick. Tony Hart, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-2729 an. 6 pm.
2 commercial sheilers, 1 for butterbeans, 1 combination for peas & butterbeans w/all attachments, exc. cond., both $1500. Mrs. Ollie D. Rowsy, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2288.______________
Sml. pot-bellied stove for farm use, $25; fence charger for farm use, needs work, $20. Ana Collantes, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1396.____________________
Like new cements blocks for farm use, 65t ea. S. Wood, Conyers. Ph. 922-2522.
Cast iron bath tub for watering livestock, very heavy, $30. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267.
Cypress farm fence post $1.25, del. arranged. R. H. Underwood, 3966 Bethel Rd. NE, Conyers 30207. Ph. 404-483-8965.
Gold Kist stock racks, fits short wide bed pick up, costs $275, sell $175, good cond. James LeMay, Cedartown. Ph. 748-1970.___________________
Approx. 200 qt. & pt. clean fruit jars. Arthur Crowe, Marietta. Ph. 428-1795 eves.
Culvert pipe, 13-15 in. dia. in lengths of 4-12 ft., $2-$2.50/ft. Jon Beck, Lilburn. Ph. 923-2091 before 9 pm.
Ten 77 ft. x 4 ft. bar joists &feed bin on stands w/cone hopper. E. H. Hudson, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113._________
Locust farm fence post, Irg. size; also locust bridge timbers 18 ft. long. Kermit Reece, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3400._________
Apple packing equip., comp., 5 sizes, auto, flotation dump, baggers, closers, stitchers, like new. Van Ostran, Marshallville. Ph. 912-967-2439._________
Rabbit hutches, cedar w/nesting boxes, feeders. Gene Lamar, Temple. Ph. 562-4626._______________________
Bowman Hydrovat dip vat for cattle, like new, cost $5000, sell for $2000. V. Perry, Rt. 4, Box 91, Jefferson 30549. Ph. 404-367-9915.________________________
Used greenhouse glass, safety insulated, 28 panels 34x76 size, $35-$40. Gary Caprara, Bulord Ph. 945-8322.
1000 gal. Mulleur milk tank, DeLaval milking system, 5 weigh jars, stalls, feed bin, feeding system. David Seymour, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-9370._______
Steel I beams, 20 ft. long, 8 in. wide, 4 in. flange, 5/16 in. webbing, $42. Elmer Slancil, Bishop. Ph. 404-342-3548.
Big. Dutch. 4-lane feeder for 40x300 house $400; 50 Mark 2 hanging drinkers $250; four 36 in. fans $500. Jay Hayes, Rt. 2, Box 292, Oakwood 30566. Ph. 404-532-2827.___________________
Steel cattle rack w/top, fits long step side pick up, 52x8 ft., A-1 cond. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.______
Canning jars, qts. $2.50, pts. $1.25. Edna Harlin, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-478-7422.
Grind stone, 45 in. around, $45. Oscar Westbrook, 618 Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock 30188. Ph. 926-7658._______
Horse shoeing trailer w/forge, good tires, $350. Dennis Jordan, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4756._____________________
50,000 used plastic containers, most like new, 5. Pierce Tidwell, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4964._______________
2 Sioux grain bins: one 1500 bu., one 3000 bu. w/elec. fan unit, both for $1500, you move. R. E. Tuten Jr., Rt. 1 Box 34, Alamo 30411. Ph. 912-568-7712._____
Tomato wire cages, made of extra heavy gauge wire, 5 ft. high, 2 ft. wide. T. J. Malcolm Jr., Grayson. Ph. 404-963-9020._______________
Staggs propane branding iron heater hose hook-up, comp. set SS numbers, branding irons, $200. B. Graham, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-2239.______
Heart pine lumber from torn down farm bldg., all sizes, $1.95 bd./ft. Daniel Becker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4242.
Eight 20 in. fans $45 ea.; one 5000 watt port, generator w/11 hp. motor, 220/110 volts, $700. G. C. Wages, Auburn. Ph. 404-963-4157.______________
3 hp. 2 in. Berkeley gas water pump for irrigation, B&S engine. P. D. Scott, Rome. Ph. 404-295-2552.______________
Split chestnut farm fence rails del. & installed. G. Mitchell, Box 1768, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4585.
Chain saw, 16 in. bar, runs/cuts well. George Bechtold, Buford. Ph. 945-6534.
Locust farm rail fencing w/2 & 3 hole types, hewn 8 ft. rails. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029._______________
Pig shower, comp. auto, system for cooling hogs $300. J. B. Fossett, Rt. 3, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-3690.
Approx. 300 ft. 1V4 in. plastic pipe for irrigation, 75 ft. perforated, clamps, etc. Mrs. John J. Kelly, Rt. 3, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-6353._________________
2 wheat cradles $60 ea. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson. Ph. 598-3663.________
Used galv. tomato baskets, 37 in. high, 18 in. dia., $1.50 ea. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
Used galv. tin, 3 ft. x 5V4 ft., 50/sheet. M. Dixon Jr., Baxley. Ph. 912-367-9701.
2 feed bins $250 ea.; 2 Big Dutch, feeders w/300 ft. chains $250 ea. Coleman Smallwood, Gordon. Ph. 912-628-2346.
Lrg. old blacksmiths's anvil, good cond., $125; 2 old post vises, good cond., $35 & $65. Ferris Hutchins, 475 New Hope Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3202.
Incubators, circ. air, 2-3-5-6 trays, hand/auto, turning, 2 thermostats. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5515.
Hickory chips for smoking meats 15/lb. Bouchard Malain, Augusta. Ph. 404-796-8016 eves.
Stainless steel 55 gal. drums, good for storage, heavy 16 gauge, $80 ea.'Billy Chambers, 5844 Old Bill Cook Rd., College Park 30349. Ph. 766-3280.________
3400 Poulan chain saw, good cond., $185; XL12 Homelite saw $165. Ralph C. Swaford, Felton 30140. Ph. 404-646-3736.
Mail ads to arrive in our office by
Wednesday.
From torn down farm bldg., used 14 ft. metal roofing, 2x4 lumber, 20 ft. trusses, very good cond. W. C. Pass, Rt. 1, Braselton 30517. Ph. 404-967-3414 late afternoon.__________________
Surge pan milker $150. R. M. Jackson, Macon. Ph. 788-2449._____________
Approx. 100 glass, 100 plastic chicken drinkers w/bases, 30$ ea. if all taken. Horace Haney, Acworth. Ph. 974-3958.
Bushel hamper baskets, 5 & 2 1/z gal. buckets 50<t ea., for picking up vegetables & feeding/watering animals. Wyman Nail Jr., Griffin. Ph. 404-228-3595 aft. 6 pm.
Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
Livestock farmers should have had the animals advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
In addition, all female cattle and bulls, one year of age and older, must have a negative brucellosis test within 30 days before being sold in Georgia. Proof of this test should be supplied at the time of sale by the seller.
Cattle
Reg. Gray Brahmans, cows w/calves, yearling bulls & heifers, service age bulls. Mrs. L. M. Tucker, Tifton. Ph. 912-533-4681.______________
Piedmontese semen from imported Italian bull. Jack Fletcher, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-7883._________________
White faced steer, 425 Ibs., $300 or trade for farm equip. Paul Kelley, Conyers. Ph. 929-3280.___________
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, Gemini bloodline by Al, 17 mos., $600/up. Fred Liebl, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-7513 / 543-4045.__________________
5 good Hereford cows w/calves by side $3000. Morgan Manuel, Appling. Ph. 541-1743/724-4704.__________
Limousin bulls, cattle, club calves, commercial cattle for sale. W. J. Dorminy, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-3038 days, leave message / 423-9949 nights._____
17 units fo Fairfield Hi Guy Angus semen $400 or $25 / straw. Mike Souther rland, Winterville. Ph. 404-742-7722.
10 cows, Hereford, Angus, Black Blady, some pairs, 3 Holstein steers, approx. 300 Ibs., $150-$350. Steve Collins, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-1344 /1348.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs., Wye bloodline, very gentle, $850. Ron Houck, Dacula. Ph. 404-962-1742.________
22 Holstein springers, 1000-1200 Ibs., c.v., dehorned, bred to black bull. Tony Worthey, Silver Creek. Ph. 748-6589.
Reg. BBU Beefmaster yearling bulls, beeding age & younger. Ralph Rucker, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6210 aft. 7.
Jersey bull, muley headed, guar. breeder, ready for service, del. avail., $275 cash. Dave Scarboro, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3500.________________
62 head Santa Gertrudis, cows, calves, 2 reg. bulls. George Nations, Canton. Ph. 479-4350._________________
Jersey cow $450. R. M. Jackson, Macon. Ph. 788-2449.___________
Reg. Beefmaster bull 12 mos.; 7 reg. Beefmaster cows 4 yrs./up; 4 reg. Beefmaster heifers 7-13 mos., others. Sam Moon, Homer. Ph. 404-677-3540 aft. 7 pm.
5 reg. Black Angus bulls, 7-9 mos., $400 ea. Curtis L. Porter, Lula. Ph. 677-3259.
Texas Longhorn bull, reg., 13 mos. W. B. Bradley, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3587 9 am - 5 pm.________
Reg. horned purebred Simmental bull, 4 yrs., must sell to prevent inbreeding, exc. calves. Ralph Sherod, Covington. Ph. 404-786-2101.______________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis herd, 1 bull, 6 cows, also 3 purebred cows all w/calves. Lindsey Powell, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-4967.________________
1 Red Brahman bull, 4 yrs., very gentle. Hassel Porterfield, Washington. Ph. 404-678-1492 aft. 6 pm.
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
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sppi'ox. 55C U's. C, Jones, Flowery | Reg. Gray Brahman bulls, 12-14 mos., yrs.. herd buli 1800 Ibs. $800. William H.
Branch. Fn. 967-6948.__________________________________ i very gentle, Brahman cross bulls & Murphy, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1950.
Crossbred & A::gus brood cows i heifers, 12-15 mos. J. Hewell. Dewy Rose. w/'calves & fc'ed back to purebred Ph. 404-382-2631 / 4792.__________
2 Holstein cows w/heifers calves. J. Lamb, Bulord. Ph. 945-5821.________
Limousin, $500-$600/pair. P. Page,
Baby calves, 5 days / up, dairy, beef,
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, purebred. J.
Winder. Ph. 867-4035 aft. 6 pm._____ bulls, heifers, grass calves on pasture & Kitchens, Macon. Ph. 912-746-7792.
Modern reg. Angus cows, calves, bulls, grain. D. Granslaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.
Purebred Black Angus bull, long
heifers, Power Play, Thomas Chaps
BBU reg. cattle, bulls, heifers, cow/calf stocky type, 3 1/2 yrs., approx. 1400 Ibs.,
b oodlines. H. Dean Reece, Hiram. Ph. j pairs, recently tested well for bangs & TB. can see calves, 1750. Robert Pounds,
404-943-2922/5613.___________ ! Larry Lewis, Screven. Ph. 579-2214.
Cnamblee. Ph. 404-457-4545._______
Beefalo, rea., all types. James Fleming. Molena. Ph. 404-495-5813.______
Pjrebred, percentage breeding age Limousin bulls, ccws, heifers; also semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, other top sires. W. L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425 /1-800-342-1283.________
5 Angus brood cows $350 & $400 ea.; 3 Brangus bulls, 600-700 IDS., $350 ea. Alton Holeman, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2559.
Jersey / Holstein heifer. 3 mos., on grass & grain, healthy & tame, $125. Sydney Bledsoe, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9447.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, heifers, & cows w/wo calves at side, best bloodlines, herd cert. / accredi. Jimmie Nelson, Kingston. Ph. 404-382-4474.
| Good selec. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, | Victor Domino bloodlines, 15-16 mos.,
herd cert. / accredi., $650-$700 ea., del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303._______________
Sev. Hereford cross and/or calves, open & bred; also Beefmaster-Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs., $600. A. Lincoln, Athens. Ph. 404-543-7822._______________
Reg. Brahmans, imported bloodlines, reds, grays, red speckled. Henry James, Hull. Ph. 404-353-8670.____________
2 beau. Black Angus yearling bulls $450 ea., Wye bred sire is very heavy. Bo Edwards, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-4969.
Reg. Red Angus bull, 1 yr. outstanding pedigree & pert., reas. Raymond Prescott, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-2753.________
2 Black Angus cows, 1 yr.; Holstein bull, 4 mos.; Jersey bull calf, all healthy, good qual. Bob Schock, Senoia. Ph. 599-8364 10 am-6:30 pm._________
Sev. Jersey heifers, diff. colors, ages, sizes, prices. V. Murphy, Conyers. Ph. 922-5529 / 483-5536.__________________
Purebred Angus bulls, long type, ready for service. Dallas Powell, Leesburg. Ph. 912-435-9707.__________________
Pure reg. Beefmaster bull, brindle mottled face & underlined, 3 yrs., papers furnished. Robert Noggle, Marietta. Ph. 971-2173._________________________
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs., 3 mos., good breeder, gentle, has served only 2 heifers, must sell. Donnie Weaver, Gordon. Ph. 912-628-2752._______
Top qual. reg. Gray Brahmans, Irg. asst. Haynes Masters, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7105 day / 1464 night._______
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, 12 mos., dk. red, exc. lines. C. N. Terrell, LaGrange. Ph. 404-884-7265.________________
Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers, cert. / reg. herd, very good bloodline. W. A. Slevens, Macon. Ph. 912-986-3720.
Bred Santa Gertrudis heifers for sale. Scott Cherry, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-267-4237._________________
2 Black Angus cows w/calves, 3 Hereford calves. Everette Loudermilk, Atlanta. Ph. 404-766-8869.________
2 purebred Brahman bulls, 5 yrs., grays, 1500-1600 Ibs., $900 ea. Jimmy Dodd, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-4602.
Reg. Gray Brahman bul, 2 yrs., hand
1200 Ib. Holstein heifers, fresh & close
raised, extra gentle, Manso bloodline. springers; also open heifers. Philip
Reynold Worthey, McDonough. Ph. Sumners, Leesburg. Ph. 912-759-2688.
404-957-9938.______________
Reg. Angus bulls, 12-20 mos., sons of
Sml. herd mixed breed, 32 head, 1 bull, Lovana, Power Play, Jetliner, Traveler,
18 cows, 13 calves, bids accepted until herd cert. / accredi. TB & bangs free. Thad
June 22, rights reserved to reject bids. Rush, Rome. Ph. 404-291-4849._____
Horace Chapman, Fort Valley. Ph. 912-825-5658.________________
5 Black Angus cows $275 ea.; also 1 reg. Charolais bull $1000. B. Myers, Blue
Simmental heifers, weaning age to Ridge. Ph. 404-492-7819.__________
bred 2 yr olds, from cert. / accredi. herd, bloodlines from "Top Simmental Sires." T. Werne, Fayelteville. Ph. 404-461-1083.
Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers, reg., 10-16 mos. Jim Emberson, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-5805._______________________
19 big Charolais & Charolais cross cows, preg. checked for Oct. calving, $11,000 for all. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.____________
Reg. Polled Hereford cow/calves & yearling bulls $450/up, Victor Dom bloodlines. C. Hilton, McDonough. Ph. 957-1233._____________________
Beef herd, 20 brood cows w/19 calves at side & 1 Hereford bull, $10,500. R.E. Tuten Jr., Alamo. Ph. 912-568-7712.
Black / Black Baldy cows, bred to top Limousin bulls, avg. 6 yrs., approx. 85 head. Tom Grapner, Barnesville. Ph.
Hereford-Simmental bull, 2 yrs., proven 404-358-2701.________________
performer, easy calver, must sell. Bill Avra. Gumming. Ph. 887-8099 / 7128.
BBU Beefmaster bull, 2 yr. old herd sire, gr'son of Snowclowd, $2250; yearl-
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding ing bulls $700/up. Bud DeBruhl,
age & yearling bulls, breeding age Gainesvilie. Ph. 983-7071.________
heifers, cows/young calves by side.
Purebred Brahmans, 3 heifers, 1 bull,
Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 242-6423 / approx. 1 yr. old. Tommy King, Alapaha.
1917._____________________ Ph. 912-686-3923.________________________
Reg. Brahman show calves & herd prospects by 885, 890, Bonoflora, Inman 10/4 & 757. Richard 0. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.________________
Reg. Angus bulls, Wye breeding, one 28 mos. $750, two 16 mos. $350-$450. C. Gaulding, Haddock. Ph. 912-474-3631 aft.
8 pm.___________________
4 Simmental yearling heifers, big & fancy, 1 polled; also Vt Simmental-'/i Holstein heifers, 10 mos., approx. 700 Ibs. James Fordham, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-2226._________________
Brangus bulls, 3/4 Brahman bulls, Brahman bull, 1 Vt-2Vi yrs. James Casey, Canon. Ph. 404-245-8189._______
Fall calving, club calf producing crossbred cows for sale, bred to lldeno or sons of lldeno. Mr. Martin, Brooklet. Ph. 912-823-3639.______________
1 Angus crossed heifer, 10 mos., $200; Holstein heifers, weaned, wormed, $100 ea. Ronnie Shatterly, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2125._______________
Reg. Limousin bulls, 97% purebred, 30 mos. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph. 786-2117.
Purebred Limousin bulls, 12-19 mos., Irg. framed, good bloodlines, $80041200.
21 head purebred Polled Hereford Paul Pandolfi, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-6826.
cows, 13 cow/calf pairs; also 28 head grade crossbred cows, 17 cow/calf pairs. Fermon Gregory, Eastanollee. Ph. ftvn4-779-2586.______________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, weaningbreeding age, cert, bangs free herd. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-4987.__________ _______
Steers, 4 wks. / up, good qual. yr. round. W. Hackney. Roopville. Ph. 404-854-4996.________________
7 reg. Polled Charolais bulls 12-18 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 646-3942 / 748-1556.______________________
Hereford cow to calve Oct. by Happy Canadian, $350. J. Adams, Hull. Ph. 353-0544._____________________
2 purebred Holstein cows, 2 yrs., penned w/Black Angus bull, $400 ea. R. H. Lewis, Juniper. Ph. 912-649-4987.
Gray Brahman bull, purebred, ready for service. J. B. Harbin, Winder. Ph. 494-867-2556 aft. 5 pm.________
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BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, cert, bangs free herd, some are Al. Robert Hood, Loganville. Ph. 404-786-5295.
Beau, young Jersey milk cow, 4 gal./day, gentle, easy to milk, $600 firm. William Rackley, Suches. Ph. 404-747-4568._________________
1 reg. Jersey milk cow, 2Vi yrs., bred, $600; two 5 mos. old Vt Jersey-Vi Guernsey heifers $250 ea. Steve Grinstead, Soperton. Ph. 912-529-3258.________
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, very gentle, 14-20 mos., sired by Big Daddy, son of Levi, exc. dams, $600-$900. Henry Perry, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-4912.________
Breeding age percentage Limousin bulls. R. M. Patterson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-2637._______________
2 Holstein steers 700-800 Ibs. Charge Peppers, Rt. 3. Monroe 30655._______
2 yr. old reg. Angus bull, approx. 1 ton, 60 in. tall, calves on ground, guar., cert. / accredi. Ronnie Higgins, Brooks. Ph.
Reg. Limousin 3/4 cows w/ 7/8 calves, 404-599-6017/227-3266.___________
purebred bulls & heifers, reas. W. K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-9009 night / 1-800-282-1346 day.________________
Good selec. reg. Black Angus bulls out of slate cert, herd, reas. Fred G. Blitch Jr., Statesboro. Ph. 912-865-2475 / 764-6873.
7 grass calves, 8 wks., ready for pasture. Mrs. Ear; Hutic Danieisville. Pt795-2454._________________
Reg. 7/8 Chiaiina buli, 6 mos., 220 day wg;.-825 Ibs., halter broke; 2 bred reg. 3/4 Chianina cows, AI breeding. Ivan Monroe,
Short bred Holsteir. heifers, toe Qua'., Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6812 / 7115.
c.v., all shots, dehorned, fly tags. I. M.
Cairnes, Royston. Ph. 404 245-7849.
Holstein cow, very gentle, hand milked
3 gal./day, 3 yrs., $500; Polled Hereford
Baby calves, also few grass calves. R. bull, 4 yrs., very gentle, $1000. Andrew
L. Brown, Gainesvilie. Ph. 532-9415/0903. 1 Wimpy, Young Harris. Ph. 379-3565.
One 5 gal. brood cow. Mrs. C. 0. Blankenship, Canton. Ph. 479-4049.
Reg. Black Angus cows. John Pelton, reg. long bred cows, choice of 3, $575. Clay Keller, Danieisville. Ph. 795-3379.
3 cows ea. w/1st calf by side, 1 reg Polled Hereford, $450 ea. or $1150 for all. H. Smart. McDonough. Ph. 957-2369.
Reg. Angus heifer by Warrant dam by Stardom, 13 mos., 800 Ibs., halter broke. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 491-7075.
Reg. purebred Simmental cows, cert, herd. Willie Branham, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-2086 aft. 6 pm.__________
BBU reg. Beefmaster females, pairs, 3-in-1, open, bloodlines incl. Crimson Warrior, D3, Grand Champ, McCullars, reas. R. Rollins, Dalton. Ph. 404-226-6189
eves.____________________________ Reg. Beefmaster heifers, 12 mos. avg.,
$625 ea. B. W. Farmer, Oxford. Ph. 786-6469._____________________
Grass & beef calves, bulls, heifers, steers, priced according to size, del. j avail. Frank Thomas, Buford. Ph. j 963-5600.___________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers, i weaned to breeding age & class. S. Steve j Brannen, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-5578. |
Reg. Black Angus cows w/wo calf, heifers, healthy steers, bangs free, cert, herd, papers avail. F. Marlowe, Ranger. Ph. 404-255-9169/479-4363 morning & aft.
7pm.______________________ Reg. Black Angus bull, tall long body &
tail, 3'/2 yrs. Fred Dubose Sr., Carrollton. Ph. 404-537-5230._________________
10 bred crossbred cows, Brayford & Angus Limousin cross, 900-1000 Ibs. June Strawder, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2578 /
3627._______________________ Reg. Angus bulls & heifers w-p, BCIA
records. J. M. Jones, Screven. Ph. 912-427-2019 / 579-6709._________
Beefalo bulls, reg., purebred & 3/4, exc. bloodline. Jack Spivey, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-7611.________________
Percentage reg. Limousin cows & heifers, one 7/8 reg. Limousin bull, long & tall, cert. herd. Brown Avera Jr., Griffin. Ph. 404-227-8670 aft. 6 pm._______
Holstein steer, raised on goat milk, now on grain / grass, exc. health, very friendly, 3 mos., $150. M. Long, Conyers. Ph. 929-3393/483-1568._________
Beau, young purebred Black Angus bulls, 10-13 mos., Progressor bloodline, long tall type, papers avail., $395. Robert Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777.
Guernsey milk cow, gentle, hand milked, 3rd calf 6 wks. old, $500. Leonard Aulry, Whitesburg. Ph. 404-832-2404.
16 black beef type heifers, 14-16 mos., 4 w.'white face, shots & wormed. H.L. Carruth, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4691.
2 good crossbred Angus & Santa Gertrudis brood cows, will calve scor, bred to Simmentai bull, $400 ea. W. R. Higgingbotham. Redan. Ph. 482-8501._____
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, 25 & 18 mos., gentle. Tim House, Gillsvllle. Ph. 869-7910._________________________
2 Brahman bulls, 1 gray, 1 red, 18 mos., $450 ea., del. avail. D. A. Garmo", Buford.
Ph. 963-5600.______________________________________________
Reg. Black Angus cows. John Pleton, Covinaton. Ph. 404-981-1665.
Georgia
Cooking
State Dairy Dessert Winner Announced
Ann Coilins, a Mitchell County homemaker and farm wife, captured first prize in the annual Georgia Farm Bureau Dairy Dessert Recipe Contest. Mrs. Coilins' was awarded a Bahama vacation for two with her winning recipe, "Creamy Pecan Pie" (featured below).
The Dairy Dessert Recipe Contest is sponsored each year by the Georgia Farm Bureau Women's Committee and dairy farmers across the state. It coincides with the dairy industry's June Dairy Month promotion.
CREAMY PECAN PIE
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/2 cup butter, softened g 1/3 cup chopped (finely) pecans B 2 packages (8 ounce each) cream cheese, softened 1 cup sugar 3/4 cup coarsely chopped pecans, toasted g 1 cup dairy sour cream g 2 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1/3 cup finely chopped pecans, toasted g
Combine graham cracker crumbs, butter and 1/3 cup untoasted pecans in a small bowl. Mix well until crumbs form. Press onto bottom and side of a 9 x 1 1/2 inch pie plate; chill 20 minutes.
Beat cream cheese in a medium size bowl until fluffy. Beat in the 1 cup of sugar until mixture is smooth. Stir in the 3/4 cup of pecans, spoon into the prepared crust.
Bake in a slow oven (325 degrees) for 20 minutes. Remove from oven to wire rack. Increase oven temperature to 350 degrees.
Blend sour cream, the remaining 2 tablespoons sugar and vanilla in a small bowl. Spread mixture evenly over baked filling.
Return to oven and bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. Garnish with 1/3 cup toasted pecans. Chill until firm, about 3 hours.
CHOCOLATE CANDY BAR MUFFINS
2 cups (4 sticks) butter g 1 bar (8 ounces) plain chocolate candy 3 1/2 cups sugar 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/8 teaspoon salt 8 eggs g 2 teaspoons vanilla 4 cups coarsely chopped pecans g
Preheat oven to 325F. Line muffin pans (2V2 x 1 1/4-inch) with paper muffin cups. Place butter and candy bar in too of double boiler; melt over simmering water. In large bowl, whisk together sugar; flour and salt. Stir in chocolate mixture. Add eggs and vanilla; mix just until ingredients are evenly moistened. Fold in pecans. Fill muffin cups 2/a full. Bake 40 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Let cool in muffin pans 10 minutes.
Tested by The Southeast United Dairy Assn.
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy In the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Economists Marcia McNeely and Ruth Rogers. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
Reg. Gray Brahman bulls, 2 & 3 yrs., $6004950; also 2 F-1 Brahman-Hereford heifers. Frank Fife, McDonough. Ph. 957-1374 / 377-1882._____________
Fullblood Llmousin bulls, herd sires w'/state & natl. credentials. Joel Parker, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-5953.
9 reg. class. S. Santa Gertrudis cows, 5 calves, remainder to calve soon, bred to polled bull. Ruel Reese, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3155 / 3160._____________
15 Holstein springers heifers, 1200-1300 Ibs., most artificial, due to start calving July. Kermit Reece, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3400 days.________
Reg. Black Angus cattle, Power Play line, cows & calves. Jim Free, Lindale. Ph. 404-235-3208._____________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3 yrs., exc. calving ease, son of Riverton Bandolier 42-B, $1500 firm. John Brown, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-386-2410.______________
Reg. Red Angus, top qua!., 32 cows, calves, ready to sell, bred back to exc. Red Brahman. M. Dorris, LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-2937 day / 884-7485 night.
Simmental yearling bulls, $750/up, exc. bloodlines. B. L Smith, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0051._______________
Fullblood Polled Hereford bull, reg. parents, Victor Dom breeding, born 8/5/84, good frame, gentle, $425. Charles W. Oddo, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7627 /
8535.______________________ Reg. Polled Hereford cows w/wo
calves, bulls $450/uo. George Collins, Conyers. Ph. 394-0000._______
Beef calves, Brahman-Angus cross, all shots, exc. Brahman markings, other beef types avail., 150-400 Ibs., Bob Welliver, Wintervilla. Ph. 742-7227.
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, 1-4 yrs., very gentle, good qual., few cows & heifers. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-2069.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Victor & Enforcer breeding, young bull, will make good herd sire; also sev. reg. heifers. Charles Hemphill, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3255.______________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 14-23 mos., cert. / accredi. herd. R. L. McGuire, Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-3098.___________
Reg. Red. Brahman cattle, all w/papers, bulls, cow/calf pairs, heifers. Chester Hewell, Gillsville. Ph. 404-869-7850.__________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, good selec., perf. data, cert, herd, $800/up. Harold Williams, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-5588 nights.____________
Brahman / Hereford bull calf, red, polled, $175/best offer. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph.404-854-4271.____________
Gentle hand-milked Jersey X Holstein dairy cows bred back to reg. Brahman w/beau. heifers calf sired by reg. Brangus, $650. Jan Byrum, Athens. Ph. 743-5095.__________________
Holstein fresh cows & bred heifers. J. F. Lawson Jr., Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-8173._______________
Purebred Limousin dispersal: 12 cows/calf pairs, 2 bred heifers, 6 open heifers, good show prospects, top Al bloodlines. Dennis Tolbert, Comer. Ph. 404-783-5619.____________________
Limousin, Red Angus, 550-750, some w/calves, all exposed to Limousin bull. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1506 / 962-1949.
Rabbits
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Rabbits, Rex, San Juan & NZW breeders & dressed fryers, reas., bunnies diff. sizes/colors. O. Rasheed, Atlanta. Ph. 377-0955 aft. 6 pm.___________
Rabbits, bunnies, Mini Lop, French Lop, exc. qual., pedigree incl. J. Justice, Boswell. Ph. 993-8379.__________
Bunnies, NZW, NZR, Rex, Chinchilla, Dutch & crossbred, Rex does, some already bred; also pens. J. L. Thompson, Hwy. 29, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5361.
Pedigreed baby E. Angoras, $15; Holland Lop bucks $50-$100. Debra Howeli, Rt. 3, Box 105-A, Cairo 31728. Ph. 912-872-3494.________________
Dwarfs, does, bucks, babies; fryers also. Betty Bunch, Rt. 1, Box 58, Clermont 30527. Ph.404-983-7231._________
Bunnies, mix. cols., $4 ea., very tame. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267.______________
Mini Lop bunnies, French Lops that are breeding age, Angora bunnies, all exc. qual, w/papers. E. Bryan, Lithonia. Ph.
Bunnies & breeders, NZ's, Californians, English Spots, Dwarfs, San Juan & mixed breeds, $3.50/up. Douglas Morgan, Monroe. Ph. 267-8757._________
Californian rabbits $3 ea. Melanie Turner. Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5571.
Purebred Mini Lops, sandy, black, broken black, steel & tort, $5, will trade for fancy type pigeons. Bobby Kimbrell, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-5580.______
Black/white Dutch bunnies, $5 ea., few free mixed adult rabbits. Dell Ratcliffe, Comer. Ph. 404-763-5923.________
Smoke pearl Dwarf buck, 3 Dutch bucks, all gentle, free to good home; 2 French Lop bucks, $10 ea. L. Haymie, Newton. Ph. 912-734-5935.__________
Mini Lop bunnies, purebred & pedigreed, asst. colors, $5/up. E. Hatcher. Fairburn. Ph. 964-0097.____________
Selling out Holland Lops & New Zealands. L. Hulett, Gordon. Ph. 912-628-5141 / 788-6797 Macon._____
Rabbits all sizes/colors $3 ea. Aaron Young, Newnan. Ph. 253-1949._____
Mini Lops, 6 wks., Guninea pigs, diff. breeds/ages. D. Schmidt, Tucker. Ph. 939-1615 aft. 12.__________________
Mini Lop bunnies, asst. colors/sizes $5/up. Jeanette Stephens, College Park. Ph. 996-7341.________________
Californians, good meat producers, baby bunnies $3, adult rabbits, $5, bred does $10. L. Dills, Box 335, McCaysville
30555.______________________ White rabbits, all ages, $3/up. Iris
Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-2527._________________
Bunnies, breeders, NZW & Smutnose $2.50-$4. Ray Shoop, Canton. Ph. 479-3005._________________
English Angoras, proven show winning stock, grand champion sired; also French Angoras. Peggy Moltzan, Albany. Ph. 912-432-5395.____________
Pedi. Mini Lop bunnies, also some breeding age bucks avail., exc. bloodlines, some REW Dwarf bunnies left. Bruce Ford, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-4783 aft. 4 pm._________
Beau, mixed bunnies, fryers & breeder rabbits, $4-$8 ea.; also 1 used cage $8. M. Tillman, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-8232.
1 pair Dwarfs w/metal cages $40. L. Satchwell, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-8731.
Bunnies, crossbred, NZW/Smutnose, clean & healthy, reas. K. Pieri, Acworth. Ph. 974-7669.______________
Holland Lop bunnies, good bloodlines w/papers. J. Kotowski, Suwanee. Ph. 404-945-2633._______________
Mini Lops, exc. qual. breeders & bunnies, black, sandies, broken; Netherland Dwarfs; REW; Dutch-blue buck bunny. J. Brown, Gumming. Ph. 889-2768.______
Mini Lop bunnies, variety of colors, pedi. avail.; Dwarf bunnies, Himmies & REW, all good bloodlines. V. B. Mathis, Atlanta. Ph. 872-9531.___________________
Ga. Giants $1 live, $1.25 dressed. Charlie H. Collins, 250 Redmond St., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 404-361-4573.
Bunnies for sale. Ed Nolan, Rt. 1, Cherry Rd., Franklin Ph. 675-6254.
Rex & mixed bunnies 4 wks./up, $5/up, solid & broken colors. Mary Ann Propper, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 942-6896._____
Rabbits: NZW, NZB, California Whites & San Juan; also dressed fryers, all sizes/colors. Tommy Lee, Riverdale. Ph. 404-997-1585.________________
Purebred bunnies, Dutch, Rex, San Juan, NZB & Red Satins $2.50/up; grown purebred bucks & does $6/up. Tim Carlan, Homer. Ph. 677-3531.___________
Peruvian Cavies, all ages incl. breeders, pedigrees avail. Ed Reisenwitz, Decatur. Ph. 289-9016.___________
Dwarfs, Dutch Checkered Giants, English Spots, Flemish Giants, all colors/ages. Robert Orr, 5601 Laroche Ave., Savannah 31406. Pg. 912-355-4394.
NZW breeder stock & fryers, exc. stock. E. Shiver, Albany. Ph. 912-435-3918.______________
Mini Lop bunnies, show qual, pedigree incl. Karen Abbott, Acworth. Ph. 928-0739.___________________
Netherland Dwarf rabbits, pedigreed, Martins, Siamese Sables, Himmies, exc. bloodlines, $15. J. W. Smith, Fairburn. Ph. 964-1685._______________
Rabbits, all colors, $3.50-$5.50 ea. Larry Watson. Thompson Rd., Perry. Ph. 912-987-0454.
Swine
// you have questions regarding this category, call Edna Hollandsworth 656-3727.
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Reg. Spotted Poland China gilts. Thurman Spires, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-4242.
Duroc boars & gilts, born Dec., shots, wormed, top bloodlines, reas.; also herd sire for sale, 2 yrs. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. Ph. 375-4612._________________
Reg. Hereford (Whiteface) hogs, superior bloodlines, papers in buyers name, 10 wks., $75 ea.; breeding age boars $200. Leornard Fleming, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995.______
Top qual. reg. yorkshire boars ready for service. Terry Niblett, Eastman. Ph. 374-4941._________________
Purebred Chester White, Landrace, Yorkshire boars & F-1 White Line gilts ready for service. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 735, Baxley31513.__________
3 gilts, ready to breed, Irg., healthy, good breeding stock. M. White, Box 513, Barnesville 30204. Ph. 404-358-0948.
Hampshire, Yorkshire, Duroc boars & gilts avail. Dwight Werner, Rt. 1, Box 449, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7504._______
Fat healthy Yorkshire pigs out of exc. stock, 10 wks., $45. Janet Byram, Athens. Ph. 743-5095.__________________
Market hogs, 200 Ibs., processing can be arranged. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1506/962-1949._______________
Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks., ready to go. W. Hackney, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-4996.
Reg. Durocs, 1 boar & 3 sows. Steve Wright, Gumming. Ph. 889-3092.______
Barbecue size shoats priced according to size, can arrange slaughter. Donald Brittain, 1760 Brittain Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-5618.________-
Sow, approx. 300 Ibs., had 15 pigs last litter, $250. B. Slaven, Winder. Ph. 867-5788/523-3448.___________
3 sows & 9 bred gilts, 300-500 Ibs. Carey Brown, LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-2243._______________
5 Duroc pigs & 10 big-boned Guinea pigs ready to go $25/up. Richard Redmon, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-2376.__________
Purebred Yorkshire males, val./cert. herd, breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2643.
Goats & Sheep
If you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Sonya Way, 656-3727.
Suffolk yearling ram, proven breeder, must sell to prevent inbreeding. Larry Chupp, Rome. Ph. 234-2328.________
Adult grade does, BBQ steer goats, grade buck kid, pure French Alpine polled reg. herd sire, $15/up. Troy Stanfield, Rt. 2, Lula 30554. Ph. 404-677-3422
Lrg. mixed breed of goats, 2 nannies, 3 billies, must sell for health reasons, $80 & take ail. J. F. Shelton, Rt. 1, Boax 267-A, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 404-846-9051._____
2 full Nubian dairy goats (presently dry), affectionate easy milkers, $50 ea., must take both. M. Butler, Ellijay. Ph. 276-4799 let ring.____________
3/4 & 7/8 Nubian goats, buck & does, out of reg. stock, $30. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722.________
2 Nubian does now milking, 3 doe kids, 1 buck from reg. stock, $225. J. Pickens, Jefferson. Ph. 367-5155._________
Pygmy goats for sale to good homes $40-$100. J. Greenfield, Dallas, ph. 445-4055/6001.______________
Suffolk rams & ewes, spring lambs & grown sheep. Otto Roberts, Toccoa. Ph. 886-2880/3598._______________
3 common goats, nanny & 2 babies, 1Vz mos., $50 for all. Cathy Rose, Rt. 1, Box 303-C, Fairmount. Ph. 337-5616.
Part Nubian goats, nannies & billies. Mike Brown, Commerce. Ph. 404-335-2559.______________
Reg. Saanen doeling, born 3/12/85, all shots, cert, herd, dam milks 2 gal./day on DHIR. Sydney Bledsoe, Jefferson. Ph. 367-9447.______________________
French Alpine buck, good stock, 4 mos. Mrs. Oscar Crow, Chatsworth. Ph. 695-2903 aft. 7._______________
Reg. Suffolk ram, 3 yrs. & slaughter club lambs. Henry Bowen, Clermont. Ph. 983-7260.________
3 purebred Nubian bucks, 6 wks., milk fed, $35 ea. Daniel Becker, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4242._______________
Nubian mixed, 1 billy, 1 nanny, 2 kids, $75 for all. Phil Hayes, Williamson Ph. 229-4573.___________________
Lambs for sale, some exc. for breeding; also taking orders for freezer & BBQ lambs. Ken Brutsman, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0575.___________________
Young billies BBQ size, grown nannies, some w'young. "some bred, reas. J C. Parlor. Ca[houn. P_h. f29^05^
Ho . ^' :r.< c* goa*.:'-:.] Ni .,.:<:an Q _.:.\t. ra : i ;n"ep. Mrs. C. O. S'l'.KonsniD. Can>on. Ph 479-4049.
Grown male goats, part-Nubian $35; 3 white males, 4 mos., $20 ea. or all for $80. B. Slaven. Winder. Ph. 867-5788/523-3448.
1 fresh nanny goat & 2 kids born 5/85, $75; others to choose from $35. J. D. Wilcher, Rt. 2, Gibson 30810. Ph. 598-3663._________________
Young goats, male & female, $25-$35. H. G. Phillips, Ellaville. Ph. 912-937-5588.
Goats, 4 nannies, 3 billies $20-$35 depend on size. Lamar Windham, Fort Valley. Ph. 912-987-4068 aft. 5 pm. weekdays.______________________
4 common nannies, 3 mos. to 3 yrs., all $75 cash. Ben Lethgo, Duluth Ph. 467-3252 before 9 pm.___________
1 reg. buck 2 yrs., 1 reg doe & 2 full Nubian does, all wormed & healthy, $200 for all. Greg Robinson, Aragon. Ph. 404-684-6473._______________
Reg. Alpine billy, bush goats, BBQ goats, also baby goats, N. R. Webster, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-1741/237-3910.
3 reg. Nubians, 2 black, 1 brown, $75 w/papers, $50 w/o. Sherry Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 pm.
Toggenburg buck kids, weathered, disbudded, parents both reg., bottle fed, gentle, born 4/27/85. Shannon Frank, Lilburn. Ph. 404-469-4501._________
Billy-Toggenburg nanny, pair AlpineNubian crossed. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.______________
Nabian milk goat w/2 nanny kids $140; 5 bush nannies $25-$30 ea. J. W. Jones, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3529.___________
Reg. French Alpine buck $35. Harold Coley, Lithia Springs. Ph. 941-9881.
4-H & FFA club lambs, Hampshire, Corriedale, $60/up, reg. Hampshire ram lambs, $90/up, also nat. raised lamb, cut, wrapped, frozen, insp. G. Campbell, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390.____________
Toggenburg doe, 2nd freshening, gal./day milker, cert./accredi., have shots, $50. J. B. Fuller, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5381.__________________
3 Nubian milk goats $50 ea.; 2 yr. old mixed nanny Nubians $30 ea.; one 4 mos. old Nubian steer $20. M. Long, Conyers. Ph. 929-3393/483-1568.___________
Reg purebred Nubians, 2 milking does (1 is daughter of Longman's Barnaby Bruin), $150 ea., 3 doe kids $60/$100/$125, 3 buck kids $50 ea. K. McMullan, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7327._________
Meat goats & bred nannies $25/up. Bill Sewell, Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492._____
Purebred African Pygmies, 2 yr. olds & babies, beau. Angela Dobson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1784._________________
Goats, 2 males $18 ea., 1 w/horns, 1 w/o. T. Kitchens, Macon. Ph. 912-743-8123.________________
Goats $15-$40 ea. Larry Watson, Perry. Ph. 912-987-0454.____________
3 female goats, young & healthy, $35 ea. Ron Scheer, Stockbridge. Ph. 957-2475.___________________
Purebred Toggenburg buck, 1 yr., can be reg. Mrs. Avert Poole, Rt. 1, Jasper. Ph. 404-893-2664._________________
Alpines, 3 Star bucks out of high milk production & show wins backgrounds, 1-5 yrs., reas. Dick Key, Box 309, Mineral Bluff, Ph. 404-374-3894.__________
ADGA reg. Saanen milkers, gal./day, good bloodlines, $1504200. Harold Champagne, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5245.
Nubian nanny w/2 females, reg. Karen Donaldson, Hoschton. Ph. 945-0315.
4 mos. old male goats $35 ea. Calvin Rawls Jr., Lilburn. Ph. 921-1311._______
Reg. Nubian milkers, Star bucks, doe kids. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218.___________________
10 purebred & American does $50 ea., less if all taken, will trade for sheep. 0. Nathan McCannon, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785._____________
Reg. LaMancha dairy goats, top ten/champion bloodlines, sell, trade, barter for hay, sheep, Jersey. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.______
Fat healthy spring lambs out of exc. Hampshire stock, 75-90 Ibs., will arrange processing. Jan Byrum, Athens. Ph. 743-5095.______________________
Ram lambs on hoof, 1 Barbados ram lamb w/horns, 1 Ifg. Barbados w/horns for breeding. J. F. Lawson Jr., Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-8173.______________
Nubian bucks $17-$20, Alpine buck $25. B. F. Shell, Rt. 1, Aragon. Ph. 404-232-8132.______________
Suffolk ewe & ram $180/pair, wool &
lamps twice per yr. Darrell Brock,
Alh aretta.
Ph.
475-6892.
Reg. purebred Nubians, Lotus Ladies, Apple Valley, Longman, Conquest
bloodlines, doelings, bucklings, brood does, $100/up. Sheila Hughes, Griffin. Ph. 404-227^59^.
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Stock dogs for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Only trained farm dogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Untrained dogs will not be advertis-
ed.
ASCA reg. Australian Shepherds, merles and tri's, males/females, all farm raised and used. B. Coker, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8090.___________________
Reg. Australian Shepherds, farm raised and worked, parents have been shown, sev. to choose from. Patsy Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759/0903.
Border Collies, reg. stock, farm raised/worked. M. J. Pennington, 403 College Blvd., Statesboro Ph. 912-489-8971.
Australian Shepherds, black, female, blue merles, farm raised, used. $25/up. C. R. Scott, LaFayette. Ph. 764-1589.
Reg. Australian Shepherd, farm raised and worked, male, $125, red. Roy Warr, 520 Charles St., Union City 30291. Ph. 404-964-4933._________________
Reg. Border Collies, farm raised, work-
ing stockdogs for sale. Lewie B. Coxwell,
Rt. 1, Box 490, Warrenton 30828. Ph.
404-465-3782.
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Reg. Catahoulas, cattle trained, farm raised/worked. Bill Fredenberger, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-4107.______
Collie ACK reg. stockdog, sable & white, raised on cattle farm. Marshall Hicks, 7697 Smithfield Rd., Bowdon. Ph. 258-5178.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
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 advertise ment through the Market BulleV//) should have had a negative coggins test within the past 60 days.
Ponies for sale, large and small, ail gentle. J. R. Shaw, Buford. Ph. 404-945-1884 / 1885._____________
'83 AQHA red dun gelding by Bandito Gold, gr'son of Blondy's Dude, good size, color and pleasure prospect, $2000. Pat Smith, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-3113._____
American Hanoverian colt yearling, big, typey, sired by Gixibar; also, TB yearling filly out of a 16.3 hds. mare, also, gentle red pony. M. Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123.____________________
Miniature horses, var. ages, colors, miniature donkeys, others to choose from. Billy Turner, Union Point. Ph. 404-486-2558 nights.____________
Reg. Tenn. Walker mare, 3 yrs. old sorrel, 15 hds., well-trained, sire-Delights Citation. dam-Namron's Ebony Queen, $2000. Jeanette Warren, Rockmart. Ph. 404-684-3972 or 646-5990.___________
'83 bay Tobiano gelding, 4 stocking legs, extra gentle, broke to ride, dam-gr'daughter Coy's Bonanza, reas. W. F. Westmorland, Gainesville. Ph. 404-983-3161. _ __ _
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CUP OF GOLD
1/4 cup margarine, melted 1/4 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 3 cups corn flakes 6 eggs 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese
(The night before) Combine corn flakes, Cheddar cheese and margarine, tossing lightly. Press mixture into 6 greased custard cups. Place on cookie sheet and refrigerate overnight. (In the morning) Remove custard cups from refrigerator and break an egg into each cup. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes. Serve immediately. Makes 6 servings.
Georgia Egg Commission
BREAKFAST CASSEROLE
1 Ib.sausage, cooked 6 slices white bread 1 1/2 cups Cheddar cheese 5 eggs 2 cups half and half 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. pepper
Spread bread with butter; cube. Place cubes in a 9x 13 inch baking dish; sprinkle with crumbled sausage, top with shredded cheese. Combine remaining ingre dients; beat well, and pour mixture over cheese. Chill at least eight hours or overnight. Remove from refrigerator and bake in a 350 degree oven for 40 to 50 minutes.
Georgia Egg Commission
BAKED CHEESE GRITS
6 cups water 2 1/2 teaspoons salt 1 1/2 cups uncooked regular grits 1/2 cup butter or margarine 4 cups (1 pound) shredded Cheddar cheese 3 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon garlic
Combine water and salt; bring to a boil. Stir in grits; cook until done, following package directions. Remove from heat. Add butter and 3 3/4 cups cheese; stir until completely melted. Add a small amount of hot grits to eggs, stirring well; stir egg mixture into remaining grits. Pour grits into a lightly greased 2 1/2 quart baking dish; sprinkle with remaining 1/4 cup cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes. Yield: 6 to 8 servings.
Mrs. Polly Boggs
JOHN'S VEGETABLE SOUP
1 pound ground beef pieces of streak of lean 1 small onion, chopped 2 one-pound cans tomatoes 1 ten-ounce package frozen butter beans 2 carrots, peeled & sliced 2 stalks celery, sliced 6 small potatoes, cubed 1 16-ounce can whole kernel corn, drained 1 16-ounce can English peas, drained 1 16-ounce can green beans, drained 1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 1 cup catsup 3-4 cups water 1 1/2 tablespoons celery salt salt & pepper to taste
In a large pot, brown ground beef and streak of lean with onion. Using a fork, mash tomatoes in pot. Add remaining ingredients, cover and bring to a boil. Simmer for 1 hour or until vegetables are tender.
John T. Johnson
CHEESE PUFFS
1 six ounce package refrigerator biscuits 1/2 pound sharp Cheddar cheese, cubed in 1 inch
cubes oil for deep frying
Separate biscuits; cut in half. Wrap dough around cheese cubes. Drop into hot oil and fry until browned, approximately 3 minutes. Drain.
Mrs. Frances Ferrera
CHILI CHEESE BITES
4 eggs, lightly beaten 1 cup lowfat cottage cheese 1 cup grated Monterey Jack cheese 1 4-ounce can diced green chills 1/4 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt one 6 1/2 ounce can tuna, drained
Combine eggs, cheese, and chilis. Mix together dry ingredients; add to cheese and egg mixture along with tuna. Blend together and pour into a buttered 8-inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 35-40 minutes. Let set 5-10 minutes before cutting into bite size squares. Makes 36 appetizers.
L S. Cobb
CORNED BEEF BALLS (Delicious with crackers or by themselves)
1 can corned beef 8 ounces cream cheese softened 2 cups grated Cheddar cheese 3/4 cup pickle relish 1 bunch parsley, snipped 2 teaspoons horseradish 1 1/2 teaspoons prepared mustard 1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 3 tablespoons lemon juice
Combine all above ingredients (except parsley) together in a large bowl. Form into small balls and roll in parsley. Refrigerate until serving time.
A great party idea. Vetrie Jones
BASIC CHICKEN SOUP
4 chicken breasts 1 cup celery, diced 1 cup green pepper, diced 1 cup onion, diced 1/4 cup butter 2 tablespoons flour Salt and pepper to taste
In kettle, cover chicken with water and cook until tender. Remove chicken, reserving the broth. Saute the vegetables in butter for 15 minutes. Combine one cup broth and flour in saucepan; heat until thickened and return to broth, stirring briskly. Remove chicken from bones and add to broth with vegetables. Add salt and pepper to taste. Simmer 25-30 minutes.
Mozelle Thomas
QUICK CHEESE SOUP
1 can cream of celery soup 1 can beef consomme 1 1/4 cups milk 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Combine first 4 ingredients in large saucepan. Add onion and Worcestershire Sauce. Cook over low heat, do not let soup boil. Serves 4.
Susan Welch
SUMMER SALAD
3 cups cooked macaroni 3 cucumbers, sliced 1 large green pepper, chopped 1 small onion, sliced 3 tomatoes, chopped 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/4 cup cider vinegar salt & pepper to taste
Combine first 5 ingredients. Combine mayonnaise & cider vinegar. Toss with vegetables and macaroni. Salt & pepper to taste. Serves 6-8.
Anne Ridgeway
POTATO SALAD
8-10 medium potatoes, sliced and cooked One 8-ounce carton sour cream 1/4 cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons dry parsley 1 small onion, minced 2 tablespoons bacon bits 2 tablespoons cubed pickles salt and pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients in large bowl. Serves 8. Phyllis R. Benson
FRUIT DELIGHT 1 20 ounce can pineapple chunks, drained (reserve juice) 117 ounce can mixed fruit chunks, drained 3 bananas, sliced 1 3 1/2 ounce'box instant vanilla pudding mix 3 tablespoons instant breakfast orange drink mix
Place fruit in large bowl. Combine vanilla pudding mix, orange drink mix and pineapple juice. Pour over fruit and stir gently. Chill before serving. Serves 6.
Mrs. Myrtle Chambers
Spring, 1985 MARINATED VEGETABLE SALAD
1 17-ounce can English peas, drained 1 17-ounce can white shoe peg corn, drained 115 1/2-ounce can French style
green beans, drained 1 2-ounce jar diced pimiento, drained 1/2 cup diced celery 1/2-1 cup chopped green pepper 1/2 cup chopped onion 1 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup vegetable oil 3/4 cup vinegar
Combine vegetables, tossing lightly. Combine re maining ingredients in a medium saucepan; bring to a boil over low heat, stirring occasionally. Pour over vegetables, stirring gently to blend. Cover and chill 24 hours. Serves 6-8.
Opal Smith
ENGLISH PEA SALAD
2 seventeen ounce cans English peas, drained 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped 1 cup cubed Colby cheese 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1/4 teaspoon celery salt dash of pepper 2 tablespoons blue cheese salad dressing, optional mayonnaise
Combine all ingredients in a large mixing bowl. Add mayonnaise as desired, using enough to mix well. Serves 8.
Mrs. Renee Trenholm
MACARONI SALAD
1 8-ounce package shell macaroni 3/4 cup chopped celery 1/2 cup chopped bell pepper 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon mustard 1 3/4 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper snipped parsley
Cook macaroni according to package directions. Rinse in cold water and drain. Combine macaroni, celery, bell pepper and pimiento in a large bowl. Blend remaining ingredients and add to macaroni. Chill before serving. Serves 4.
Margarette R. Williams
PEAR AMBROSIA
5 pears, cubed 4 oranges 1 cup flaked coconut 116 ounce can crushed pineapple, drained 1 small jar maraschino cherries, halved
Cube pears, cut up oranges and combine remain ing ingredients. Chill until serving time. Serves 4-6.
Virginia Hogan
CRANBERRY SALAD
1 16 ounce can crushed pineapple, undrained 1/2 cup pineapple juice 1/2 cup water 1 6 ounce package orange gelatin 116 ounce can cranberry sauce 1 cup nuts grated peel from 1 orange
Drain juice from pineapple except for 1/2 cup. Heat 1/2 cup juice and water, dissolve gelatin. Break up cranberry sauce with fork and add to gelatin mixture. Add nuts and orange peel, mix. Pour into mold, let jell and serve. Serves 6-10.
Mildred Green
WILD RICE EGG SALAD 1 six ounce package seasoned long grain and wild
rice mix (cooked) 1/2 cup finely chopped onion 1/2 cup diced ham 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 cup finely chopped celery 2 tablespoons wine vinegar 1/2 cup finely chopped green pepper 1/2 cup mayonnaise 6 hard cooked eggs, finely chopped 1 envelope Knox gelatin salt and pepper to taste
Soften gelatin in 2 teaspoons water, then mix with other liquids and heat until the gelatin is dissolved. Combine the rice, ham, celery, onion, pepper and egg. Mix well and add the mayonnaise, then fold in the dissolved gelatin and add salt and pepper as desired. Pour into a prepared mold and chill until firm, serve on a lettuce leaf. Serves six.
Julienne Rapp
MARINATED CARROTS
2 Ibs. carrots 1 onion 3/4 cup sugar 3/4 cup vinegar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 bell pepper 1 can tomato soup 1/2 cup corn oil 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1/4 teaspoon pepper
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Cut carrots into thin strips or rounds. Parboil until
just tender. Drain. Chop bell pepper. Cut onion into
thin slices. Place in a large bowl. Set aside. Mix
tomato soup, sugar, oil, vinegar, mustard, salt, pep
per, Worcestershire sauce in a saucepan, Bring to a
boil and cook 10 minutes. Pour over carrot mixture
and let cool. Refrigerate over night. Will keep 2-3
weeks.
Mrs. Crawford Turner
PINK CLOUD FROZEN SALAD
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup honey 1 package (10 ounces) frozen sliced strawberries partially thawed 2 bananas, sliced 2 cups miniature marshmallows 1 cup whipping cream, whipped
In large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese until smooth. Add honey; continue to beat until blended. Add strawberries, bananas and marshmallows. Stir with rubber spatula until coated. Gently fold in whip ped cream until well mixed. Pour into a 9-inch square pan. Freeze until firm. Cover with foil for continued storage. To serve, let stand at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes. Cut into squares. Yield: 9 servings.
Southeast Dairy Association
PEACH SEAFOAM SALAD 1 large can peach slices, drained & mashed
(save 1 cup juice) 1 large box peach gelatin 1 eight ounce package cream cheese, softened 1 large carton whipped topping
Heat peach juice to boiling, add gelatin, stir to dissolve. Place gelatin and softened cream cheese in blender container, blend until smooth, add mashed peaches. Refrigerate until cool and thick. Fold in whipped topping. Refrigerate until set. Serves 6.
Phyllis R. Benson
QUICK SOURDOUGH BREAD
2 cups sourdough starter 1 teaspoon dry yeast 3 tablespoons warm water (110F) 3 tablespoons sugar 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons powdered milk 2 tablespoons melted shortening or cooking oil
Measure out sourdough starter. In a small separate bowl dissolve yeast in warm water. Add to sourdough starter along with sugar, salt, powdered milk and shortening or cooking oil. Mix well. Slowly add the flour until the dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth and elastic, adding more flour if necessary. Shape the dough and place in a well greased loaf pan. Cover with a cloth. Set in a warm place free from drafts and let rise until doubled in size. Bake at 350F for 50 minutes or until done. Makes one loaf.
Georgia Extension Service
ANGEL BISCUITS
5 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 1/2 teapoons salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup shortening 2 cups buttermilk 1 package yeast 2 tablespoons warm water
Sift dry ingredients together. Cut in shortening. Dissolve yeast in 2 tablespoons warm water. Add milk and yeast mixture to dry ingredients. Mix well. Brush top with melted butter. Refrigerate until ready to use. Shape as for biscuits. Let rise (about 45 minutes). Bake at 400 degrees 12-15 minutes.
Georgia Extension Service
GRITS CORNBREAD
1/2 cup cooked grits 1 1/2 cup self-rising meal mix 1 egg, beaten 1 cup buttermilk 1/2 cup butter, melted
Combine above ingredients and pour into a hot greased 8" baking pan or iron skillet. Bake at 425 degrees for 30-35 minutes.
Mrs. J. W. Swinson
QUICK, OVERNIGHT SOURDOUGH STARTER This gives a mild sourdough flavor in a hurry!
1 package plus 1 tablespoon dry yeast 4 cups lukewarm water 4 cups all-purpose flour
Dissolve yeast in a small amount of lukewarm water. Stir flour into remaining water and add yeast mixture. Mix well and cover. Let mixture stand in a draft free area that is near 85F for at least 6 hours or overnight. Starter is now ready to be mixed with other ingredients for your favorite sourdough recipe.
Use and replenish your starter once a week and it will live indefinately gaining flavor and tang as it grows older. To replenish your starter, measure out the correct amount of sourdough starter for your recipe from your starter pot. Then add equal portions of flour and lukewarm water.
Cover with a towel or plastic wrap and set in a warm place (80F to 85F) overnight. Next morning before adding any other ingredients to the mixture, return at least 1/2 cup of the mixture to your starter pot and store the starter pot in the refrigerator. Never add anything to your starter except flour and water and a sprinkle of dry yeast when needed to liven up the mixture. If you are not going to use it for a while, pop it in the freezer for periods up to three months. When you take it out again, let it thaw slowly, stir in a small amount of flour with an equal amount of lukewarm water and let it sit overnight in a warm place. In the morning it should greet you with that ap petizing sourdough aroma.
Spring, 1985
CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE
1 small head cabbage, shredded 1 small onion, shredded 112 ounce can corned beef, shredded 1/2 teaspoon celery seed mayonnaise salt and pepper to taste
Combine ingredients and toss with mayonnaise to taste. Refrigerate before serving. Serve with rye bread.
Peggy Glaze
JUICY ROASTED CHICKEN
3 cups water 1/2 cup soy sauce 1 tablespoon sugar 1/2 cup cooking sherry 1 teaspoon ginger 1 onion, chopped 1 teaspoon salt 1 4-5 pound chicken
Combine together all ingredients except chicken and bring to a boil. Add chicken, cover and boil for 15 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand covered for 20 minutes. Remove chicken from liquid, place in a shallow pan with rack and roast at 400 for 45 minutes or until done.
Marthalou Hunter
CHICKEN POT PIE
1 chicken, cooked & cubed 1 can cream of chicken soup 3 cups chicken broth 1 one pound can peas & carrots, drained salt and pepper to taste
Combine above ingredients and place in a 9 x 12 inch pan. Pour crust over chicken mixture.
CRUST
3/4 cup butter, melted 1 1/2 cups milk 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1 1/2 cups self-rising flour
Mix all ingredients and pour over chicken mixture, do not stir. Bake at 425 for 45 minutes to 1 hour or until crust rises and browns.
Mrs. Douglas Mathis
BAKED LASAGNE
1 pound ground beef 1 clove garlic, minced 1 one pound can tomatoes 2 six ounce cans tomato paste 8-10 ounces lasagne noodles 3 cups creamy cottage cheese or 2 cups cottage
cheese plus 1 cup sour cream 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons parsley flakes 2 eggs, beaten 2 teaspoons salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1 pound Mozzarella cheese, sliced very thin
Brown meat slowly, drain off excess fat. Add next 3 ingredients; simmer uncovered 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cook noodles in large amount of salted water until tender, drain and rinse.
Combine remaining ingredients except Mozzarella cheese. Place 1/2 of noodles in a 13x9x2 inch baking dish, spread with 1/2 cottage cheese mixture; add 1/2 Mozzarella cheese and 1/2 meat sauce. Repeat layers. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Let lasagne stand 10 minutes before serving. Makes 12 servings.
Mrs. Eleanor Parks
CHICKEN DINNER CASSEROLE
1 10 ounce package frozen broccoli cuts 1/3 cup chopped onion 1 cup grated, Cheddar cheese 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 soup can of water 3/4 cup converted rice, uncooked 1/2 cup sliced mushrooms 6 chicken breasts (boneless, if desired) paprika
Cook onions with broccoli according to package directions, drain. Mix together next 7 ingredients. Add broccoli and onions and stir. Pour into a 9 x 13 inch baking dish and place chicken on top. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350 for 1 hour. Serves 6.
Connie Johnson
MEXICAN PORK CHOPS
4-6 pork chops, approximately 1/2 inch thick 1 large green pepper, sliced 1 medium onion, sliced 1 6-ounce can tomato paste 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper, optional 1/2 teaspoon garlic, optional 1 cup plus 1 6-ounce can water salt and pepper to taste
Salt and pepper pork chops and brown in a large skillet or electric frying pan. Place a slice of onion and green pepper on each. Mix tomato paste and water, pour over chops. Simmer for 45 minutes or un til tender. Serve over rice. Serves 4-6.
Jack Taylor
CHICKEN TETRAZZINI
1/2 pound mushrooms, sliced 3 tablespoons butter or margarine 3 cups chopped, cooked chicken 1 scant can evaporated milk 4 ounces spaghetti, cooked 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese salt & pepper to taste
Saute mushrooms in butter. Add chicken and cover with evaporated milk. Simmer on low heat for 10 minutes. Place spaghetti in bottom of 9 x 12 inch bak ing dish, sprinkle with cheese and dot with butter. Pour chicken mixture over spaghetti. Add more milk if desired. Bake at 325 degrees for 20 minutes. Serves 6.
OVEN SWISS STEAK
6 tablespoons all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 pounds round steak, 1 inch thick 1 cup onion slices 3 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup water 1/2 cup chili sauce 1 clove garlic, grated (optional)
Combine flour, mustard and salt & pepper and rub into steak, set aside. In a large skillet, saute onions in butter until clear, remove from pan. Add steak and brown on both sides. Place in a 9x12 inch casserole and add onions, water and chili sauce, cover tightly. Bake at 325 for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until tender. If using electric skillet, prepare same as above and cook on low for 2 hours or until tender, turn often to prevent sticking (more water may need to be added). Serves 4.
Mrs. Ethel Morgan
TEXAS HASH
1 pound ground beef 1 large bell pepper, chopped 1 large onion, chopped 1 16-ounce can tomatoes 1/2 cup uncooked rice 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon chili powder (more if desired) 1/8 teaspoon pepper
In large skillet, brown meat; add pepper and onion. Cook until tender. Add remaining ingredients and heat through. Place in a 2 quart casserole. Bake at 350 for 1 hour.
Mrs. Jan Ragland
COUNTRY SHORT RIBS
3 pounds short ribs of beef flour to dredge meat 3-4 tablespoons vegetable oil 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups water 1/2 cup tomato sauce 1/4 cup chopped carrots 1/4 cup chopped onions 1/4 cup chopped celery 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 1 1/2 teaspoons salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Have ribs cut in dividually and remove any excess fat. Dredge in flour and brown in oil. Place browned ribs in a 3 quart bak ing dish. Blend flour into pan drippings, gradually add water, stirring constantly. Add remaining ingre dients and pour over ribs. Cover and bake 1 1/2 hours or until tender. Serves 8.
Gail Wilson
MINI BEEF LOAVES
1 pound ground beef 1 egg, beaten 1/4 cup milk 2 tablespoons dry bread crumbs 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 medium onion, chopped 1 small green pepper 3/4 cup shredded cheese
In a large bowl combine ground beef, egg, milk, bread crumbs, salt and pepper. Press half the mix ture in the bottom and half way up sides of 12 ungreased muffin cups. Fill each with onion, green pepper and cheese. Top each with remaining beef mixture, pressing edges to seal. Place muffiin tin on a cookie sheet and bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. Serves 6.
Lillian Grant
BAKED HAM AND BROCCOLI
1 package (10 oz.) frozen broccoli spears 1 1/2 cups cubed, cooked ham 2 packages (3 oz. each) cream cheese, softened 3/4 cup milk 1/4 teaspoon salt Dash of garlic salt 3 tablespoons Parmesan or Italian style cheese
Cook broccoli according to package directions, but until barely tender. Drain and arrange in bottom of buttered 1-quart baking dish. Spread ham on top. Place cream cheese, milk, salt and garlic salt in top of double boiler. Stir over medium heat until blended and thickened. Remove from heat; stir in cheese. Pour over ham and broccoli. Bake in preheated 350F. oven for 30-35 minutes or until heated through and sauce is bubbly.
Spring, 1985
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GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE
1 16 ounce can French green beans, drained 1 16 ounce can whole kernel white corn, drained 1 8 ounce can sliced water chestnuts, drained 1 can cream of celery soup 1/4 cup sour cream 1/4 cup cottage cheese 1 medium onion, chopped 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese
TOPPING
1/2 cup melted margarine 1 package (individual roll) crackers garlic powder, salt and pepper to taste 1 package slivered almonds (optional)
FIRST LAYER-green beans SECOND LAYER-corn THIRD LAYER-water chestnuts
Combine the next four ingredients and spread over water chestnuts to form fourth layer. Sprinkle grated cheese over chestnuts; crush crackers and add margarine and seasoning. Sprinkle almonds over top ping. Bake 30 to 40 minutes at 350 degrees. Serves 6.
Note: 1/2 cup sour cream may be used in place of 1/4 cup cottage cheese and 1/4 cup sour cream.
Paula Bowden
SWEET POTATO SOUFFLE CRUNCH
3 cups cooked, mashed sweet potatoes 1 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 1/2 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted ' 1/2 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix all ingredients together and pour into a greas^ ed baking dish. Cover with crunch topping. Bake at ' 350 degrees for 35 minutes.
CRUNCH TOPPING
, Melt 2 1/2 tablespoons of margarine. Add 1 cup
| brown sugar, ~\I3 cup all purpose flour and 1 cup
chopped pecans. Serves 6-8.
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Debbie Healy
POTATO CASSEROLE
2 pounds frozen hash brown potatoes 1 cup diced onions 1 can cream of chicken soup 16 ounces sour cream
'2 cup melted margarine ! nces grated sharp cheese & pepper to taste
Thaw potatoes about 30 minutes, then mix all in gredients in a large bowl. Place in a 9x13 inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for one hour. Serves 8.
Patricia Hammock
NITA'S EGGPLANT CASSEROLE
2 medium eggplants 1 can cream of chicken or cream of mushroom soup * 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened 15-20 saltine crackers, crushed 1 pound mild Cheddar cheese
Peel eggplant and slice 1/4 inch thick. Cook in salted water until tender. Drain, but reserve liquid. Combine soup and cream cheese, set aside. In an 8 inch slightly greased casserole, layer 1/2 of eggplant, cracker crumbs, soup mixture and cheese. Repeat layers ending with cheese. Spoon 4-5 tablespoons of eggplant liquid into casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes or until bubbly. Serves 6.
Anita Womack
SCALLOPED TOMATOES
6 medium sized tomatoes 4 strips bacon 2 hard cooked eggs, sliced thin 2 cups cracker crumbs 1/2 cup hot water bacon drippings salt & pepper 1/2 cup grated cheese
Fry bacon crisp, saving drippings for seasoning. Peel and slice tomatoes. In a one quart casserole, place a layer of tomatoes, part of crumbled bacon, and sliced egg. Add salt and pepper, then a layer of .crushed crackers. Repeat layers ending with tomatoes. Add some bacon drippings to hot water and pour over tomatoes. Top with cheese, bake at 325 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6.
Priscilla Steele
SWEET POTATOES WITH ORANGE SAUCE
3-4 medium cooked sweet potatoes 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup light brown sugar 1/2 cup orange juice 1/4 cup butter 2 tablespoons cornstarch Dash salt
Peel and slice sweet potatoes and place in serving casserole. In a saucepan, heat remaining ingredients until thickened, pour over sweet potatoes. Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.
Idell Frederick
RANCH STYLE BAKED BEANS
1 pound ground beef 1 envelope onion soup mix 1/2 cup water 1 cup ketchup 2 tablespoons mustard 2 teaspoons cider vinegar 2 one pound cans pork and beans 1 one pound can kidney beans, drained
In a large skillet brown meat. Add remaining ingre dients and mix well. Pour into a 2 quart baking dish and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 8.
Kimberley Hosmer
HONEY-SPICE ACORN SQUASH
3 medium sized acorn squash 1/4 cup butter, melted 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger 1/3 cup honey
Wash squash, cut in half lengthwise; remove seeds and fibers. Arrange squash cut-side down in a shallow baking pan; surround with 1/2 inch hot water. Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Combine remain ing ingredients to make sauce. Pour off excess liquid from baking pan and turn squash over. Pour sauce in to center; bake for 15 minutes, basting with sauce. Serves 6.
Sara Faye Dickerson
ENGLISH PEA & CHESTNUT CASSEROLE
1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 small onion, chopped 2 tablespoons green pepper, chopped 1 cup sliced celery Two 17 ounce cans English peas 1 cup sliced water chestnuts, drained 1 can cream of mushroom soup, undiluted cracker crumbs
Melt butter in large skillet. Add onion, pepper, and celery; saute' over medium heat until tender. Remove from heat, add peas and chestnuts. Arrange half of vegetable mixture in bottom of a 2 quart buttered casserole; top with half of soup. Repeat layers. Sprinkle with buttered cracker crumbs. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6-8.
Bonnie Seaton
FRIED TOMATOES & CREAMY GRAVY
Bacon, fried crisp; reserve drippings 1/2 cup cornmeal 3 tablespoons all purpose flour 2 teaspoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 4 large tomatoes, sliced 1/2 inch thick 1 cup half and half 1/2 teaspoon salt English muffins, toasted
Combine cornmeal, flour, sugar, salt and pepper. Coat tomato slices with mixture. Fry until golden brown in bacon drippings, turning once. Remove slices from pan and place on platter to keep warm. Over medium to low heat, heat cream and salt, ad ding 1-2 tablespoons of cornmeal mixture as needed, stirring until thick. Place bacon, tomato slices and gravy over English muffins. Serves 6. .
Shirley Berny
BAKED CORN
4 cups cream style corn 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup butter, melted 2 eggs, beaten 2 tablespoons flour or cornstarch 1 1/2 cups milk
Combine all ingredients and place in a greased 9x12 inch baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 45-60 minutes or until thickened and slightly browned. Serves 8.
Mrs. Clarence Callahan
CHEESY ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE
2 pounds zucchini, thinly sliced One 4-ounce can sliced mushrooms, undrained 1 tablespoon butter 2 eggs, separated One 8-ounce carton sour cream 2 tablespoons all purpose flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar cheese 6 slices bacon, fried and crumbled 1/4 cup fine dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter, melted
In a large skillet, combine zucchini, mushrooms, and butter; simmer over medium heat until tender.
Beat egg yolks; add sour cream, flour and salt; stir until blended. Beat egg whites until stiff; fold into sour cream mixture-.
In a large baking dish, layer half the zucchini, half the sour cream mixture, half the cheese and bacon. Repeat layers.
Combine bread crumbs and melted butter; sprinkle over casserole. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Serves 8.
Judy Virginia Brewer
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Spring, 1985
OATMEAL CAKE WITH TOPPING
1 1/4 cups boiling water 1 cup quick cooking oats 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 cup sugar 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt
In a large mixing bowi combine water, oats and butter or margarine, cover and let stand 20 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Place in a 9" x 13 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. Spread with topping while still warm. Serves 12.
TOPPING
2 Tablespoons butter or margarine 1/4 cup evaporated milk 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup shredded coconut 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup chopped pecans
Combine all ingredients and spread on cake. Place under broiler until topping begins to bubble, 2-3 minutes.
Mrs. Shirley Berry
ORANGE SLICE CAKE
2 cups sugar 1 cup shortening 4 eggs 4 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup buttermilk 1 cup chopped pecans 1 8 oz. box chopped dates 1 11 oz. package orange slice
candy chopped 1/2 cup flour
In a large mixing bowl, cream together sugar and shortening; add eggs, mixing well after each addi tion. Add flour, soda, salt and buttermilk; mix well. Toss pecans, dates and candy with 1/2 cup flour and fold into batter. Pour into prepared 10-inch tube pan and bake at 250 for 2-2 1/2 hours.
Cathy Parmer
WHIPPING CREAM POUND CAKE
2 1/2 cups sugar 6 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup shortening 1 teaspoon lemon flavoring 3 cups sifted all purpose flour 1/2 pint whipping cream
Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs one at a time, beat well after each addition. Add lemon and vanilla flavorings. Sift dry ingredients. Alternately add flour and whipping cream to sugar and shorten ing. Mix slowly.
Place in a greased and floured tube pan or a 16 1/2 inch x 5 inch x 4 inch pan. Bake 40 minutes at 275 degrees, then move temperature to 325 for 30 minutes without opening oven door or moving pan. Test for doneness by inserting toothpick. Cake may need to cook for 5-10 additional minutes. Do not over cook. Cake should be very moist.
Theo Corvette
SOUTHERN PEANUT BUTTER CAKE
1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup peanut oil 2 cups granulated sugar 5 egg yolks 2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 cup buttermilk 1 cup crunchy peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 can (3 1/z-ounce) coconut 5 egg whites
Preheat oven to 350 F. Grease three 9-inch round cake pans. Into large bowl, measure all ingredients except egg whites, with mixer at medium speed, beat until well mixed. Whip egg whites until stiff and fold into batter. Pour batter into pans and bake 25 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool layers in pans on wire racks 10 minutes, remove from pans and cool on racks.
FROSTING
1 package (8-ounce) cream cheese 1/2 cup butter or margarine 1 box (16-ounce) confectioners' sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/3 cup chopped roasted peanuts
Whip cream cheese and margarine until fluffy. Gradually add confectioners sugar and vanilla. Frost cake layers, garnishing top with peanuts.
Georgia Peanut Commission
CHEESECAKE
2 pkgs. (8 oz.) cream cheese 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla 5 eggs, separated 2 cups sour cream 1 9 inch crust, prebaked
Beat cream cheese with 1/2 cup sugar until smooth. Add lemon juice, rind and vanilla. Beat in egg yolks; add sour cream. Beat egg whites until foamy; gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold egg yolk mixture into egg whites. Pour into prepared graham cracker crust. Bake in a 325 oven 1 1/4 hours. Turn off heat.Cool in oven with door open for 1/2 hour. Cool completely at room temperature. Chill.
CRUST
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs 1/4 cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon lemon rind, grated
Mix ingredients, press into the bottom and part way up the sides of a 9 inch springform pan. Bake in a 325 degree oven for 10 minutes. Cool before filling.
CHOCOLATE SYRUP CAKE
1 cup sugar 1/2 cup butter 4 eggs
1 16 oz. can chocolate syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup self-rising flour
Combine sugar and butter in a large bowl. Add eggs, beating well after each addition. Add remain ing ingredients and mix well. Pour into a greased and floured 9x13 inch cake pan. Bake at 325 for 35-45 minutes or until done.
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1 1/2 cups sugar 6 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup cream 8 oz. chocolate chips 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon marshmallow cream
Place sugar, butter and cream in a medium sized saucepan. Bring to a boil; add remaining ingredients. Stir to prevent sticking. Pour over cooled cake. Serves 8.
Mrs. Irene Parrish
OLD FASHIONED GINGERBREAD CAKE WITH SOUR CREAM
"A new twist to Grandma's favorite"
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/3 cup butter, softened 1/4 cup liquid brown sugar or 1/2 cup firmly
packed granulated brown sugar 3/4 teaspoon ginger 3/4 teaspoon cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon dry mustard 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup molasses 2 eggs 1/2 cup sour cream powdered sugar
Combine flour and baking soda; set aside. In a large mixing bowl, cream butter, brown sugar, spices and salt until smooth. Blend in molasses. Add eggs, one at a time, beating after each addition. Add sour cream alternately with flour mixture, beat until smooth. Pour mixture into an 8 inch greased pan that has been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes or until done. Cool and remove from pan. Serves 8-10. Place a doilie on top of cake and sprinkle with powdered sugar; remove doilie.
Georgia Egg Commission
PUMPKIN CAKE
3 cups sugar 1 cup oil 4 eggs 2 cups cooked, mashed pumpkin 3 1/2 cups self-rising flour I teaspoon coconut flavoring
Cream together sugar and oil, add remaining ingre dients, mix well. Pour batter into three 9 inch prepared cake pans. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Frost cooled cake with cream cheese frosting.
CREAM CHEESE FROSTING
II ounces cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 one pound box powdered sugar 1 cup chopped pecans
Place all ingredients except pecans, in a medium sized mixing bowl and mix until smooth. Fold in pecans.
LE. Young
COLA CAKE
2 cups all purpose flour 2 cups sugar 1 cup butter 3 tablespoons cocoa 1 cup cola 1/2 cup buttermilk 2 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows
Combine flour and sugar in a large mixing bowl. Heat butter, cocoa, and cola to boiling, pour over flour mixture. Mix thoroughly and add buttermilk, eggs, soda, vanilla, and marshmallows. Mix well. Place in a greased and floured 9x13 inch pan. Bake at 350 for 35 minutes.
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1/2 cup butter 3 tablespoons cocoa 6 tablespoons cola 1 one pound box powdered sugar 1 cup broken pecans
Combine margarine, cocoa and cola in a medium saucepan, heat to boiling point. Place powdered sugar in mixing bowl and pour cola mixture over sugar. Beat well and stir in pecans. Pour over cake.
Jan Ragland
Spring, 1985
PEANUTTY APPLE CRUNCH
4 cups fresh apples, sliced 2/3 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup oatmeal 3/4 teaspoon cinnamon 3/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/3 cup soft butter 1/2 cup roasted peanuts, crushed
Arrange apples in a greased 8 inch square pan or 1
1/2 quart baking dish. Blend remaining ingredients
until mixture is crumbly. Spread over apples. Bake at
375 degrees for 30 minutes or until top is golden
brown. Serves 6.
Jo Dailey
PECAN CRUNCH DESSERT
1/2 cup sugar 1 cup finely chopped pecans 1 egg, beaten 1 3 1/2 ounce package instant vanilla pudding mix 1 cup sour cream 1 cup milk 8-ounce carton whipped topping 4 bananas, sliced
Combine sugar, pecans and egg. Spread onto a cookie sheet that has been lined with foil and greas ed. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until brown. Cool and crumble. Mix pudding mix, sour cream and milk. Fold in whipped topping. Place half of pecan mixture in bottom of a 9"x13" baking dish, then slic ed bananas. Pour pudding mixture over bananas and top with remaining pecan crunch mixture. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve. Serves 8-10.
Mrs. John Love
PRALINE CHEESE CAKE
Graham cracker crumb crust (recipe below) 2-8 oz. packages cream cheese 3/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1/4 teaspoon salt (optional) 2 extra large eggs 3/4 cup chopped pecans pecan halves for garnish
Grease well 8 or 9 inch round pan. Prepare crumb crust and line sides and bottom of pan to about onequarter inch thickness. Set aside.
Mix cream cheese, brown sugar, vanilla and salt until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Stir in chopped pecans.
Pour mixture into prepared pan and bake at 325 degrees for approximately 30 minutes or until mix ture is set. Garnish with pecan halves.
GRAHAM CRACKER CRUST
1 3/4 cups finely ground or crushed Graham crackers 1/4 Ib. softened or melted butter 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar
Combine all ingredients and mix thoroughly. National Pecan Marketing Council
BLUEBERRY BUCKLE
1/4 cup butter or margarine 1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg, beaten 1 1/3 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/3 cup milk 2 cups blueberries 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 cup margarine
Cream butter, 1/2 cup sugar and vanilla, and add
beaten egg. Sift together 1 cup flour, baking powder
and salt. Add dry ingredients alternately with milk to
the creamed mixture. Pour into greased baking dish
10x5x2 inches. Cover with berries. Combine remain
ing sugar, flour, cinnamon and margarine. Blend
together to form a crumb topping and sprinkle over
berries. Bake at 375 degrees about 40 to 50 minutes.
Serves 6.
Major C. Collins
STRAWBERRY DELIGHT
1 large container whipped topping 1 small package vanilla instant pudding 1 1/2 cups frozen strawberries, thawed 1 graham cracker pie crust 3/4 cup shredded coconut
Mix together whipped topping, dry pudding and strawberries. Stir until well blended and the pudding mix is fully dissolved. Pour into pie crust and garnish with coconut; chill one hour. Yield: 6 servings.
Lynn Green
FROZEN STRAWBERRY SQUARES
1 cup all-purpose flour 1/2 cup chopped pecans 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup butter, melted 2 egg whites 2 cups sliced, fresh strawberries or 2-10 ounce
packages frozen strawberries (thawed) 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 cup heavy cream, whipped (may use whipped
cream)
Mix together flour, nuts, sugar and butter. Spread in a 13x9x2 inch pan or baking dish. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes stirring every 5 minutes. Remove from oven and stir again. Remove crumbs from pan and cool. Sprinkle 2/3 of crumbs back in same pan to cover bottom.
Combine egg whites, strawberries, sugar, and lemon juice in large mixing bowl. Beat at high speed until stiff peaks form, about 10-15 minutes. Fold in whipped cream. Spread lightly over crumbs in pan and sprinkle remainder of crumbs on top. Freeze un til firm and cut into squares. Yield: 12 to 16 servings.
Bobbie Teske
BANANA PUDDING
1 large (6 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding mix 1 6 ounce carton sour cream 112 ounce carton whipped topping 110 ounce box vanilla wafers 4 large bananas 3 cups milk
Put milk in large mixing bowl. Add the pudding mix and mix on low speed until it thickens. Add the sour cream and mix until it is mixed well, about 2 minutes. Fold the whipped topping into this mixture, until it is well blended. Place a layer of vanilla wafers on the bottom of a large deep dish, then a layer of sliced bananas, cover this with half of the pudding mixture. Repeat with another layer. To dress it up, sprinkle some vanilla wafer crumbs on top. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Serves 6-8.
Mrs. Howard Patterson
LEMON LUSH
First Step: Crust 1/2 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 tablespoon sugar 1 cup flour 1/2 cup pecans, chopped
Combine ingredients in first step and pat into a 13x9x2 inch pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. Cool.
Second Step 1 cup powdered sugar 1 eight ounce package cream cheese 1 cup whipped topping
Mix ingredients in second step and spread on crust while it is still warm (not hot).
Third Step 3 cups cold milk 1 large package lemon instant pudding 2 tablespoons lemon juice
Stir all ingredients in third step. Pour over second step. Top with whipped topping. Garnish with lemon slices. Chill before serving. Serves 10-12.
Sharon Waters
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SWEET POTATO CHEESECAKE
8 ounces cream cheese, softened 6 tablespoons sugar 1 cup cooked mashed sweet potatoes 1/2 teaspoon nutmeg 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon dash of salt 1 egg 1 unbaked pie shell
Combine cream cheese and sugar; beat at medium speed until smooth. Blend in sweet potatoes and spices. Add egg and beat well. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees for about one hour. Refrigerate. (Recipe can be doubled).
Darlene Clay
APPLE CHEESE CRISP
4 cooking apples 1/4 cup water 1 teaspoon lemon juice 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 3/4 cup shredded cheese 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup shortening
Core, peel and slice apples into eighths and place in a shallow buttered baking dish. Pour water and lemon juice over apples. Combine sugar, cinnamon, flour, cheese and salt, cut in shortening and sprinkle over top of apples. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-40 minutes or until apples are tender. Serves 5.
Dot Comer
FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM
12 fresh Georgia peaches 2 cups sugar 1 cup sweetened condensed milk 2 quarts milk 1 8-ounce carton sour cream 2 teaspoons vanilla
Peel and slice peaches. Mix peaches and sugar together in blender. Add peaches and sugar mixture to other ingredients and churn until frozen. Makes 4 quarts.
Georgia Peach Commission
BLUEBERRY ICE CREAM
A great summer cooler
3 cups fresh of frozen blueberries 1/2 cup water 2 pints half & half 1 quart milk 3 cups sugar
Crush blueberries, place in saucepan with water and boil until berries are soft, stirring to prevent scor ching. Strain to remove hulls. Place fruit in a onegallon freezer churn, add remaining ingredients; stir to dissolve. Freeze. Makes 3 quarts.
Note: Any of your favorite berries may be used. Georgia Milk Commission
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Spring, 198t
COCONUT CREAM PIE
1 cup sugar 1/4 cup cornstarch 3 eggs, separated 1-2/3 cups milk 4 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1-1/4 cups coconut 9 inch pie shell, baked 4 tablespoons sugar
Combine sugar and cornstarch, beat egg yolks un til lemon colored, add milk and stir into sugar and cornstarch. Cook over medium heat, stirring con stantly until thick. Remove mixture from heat, add butter, vanilla and coconut. Pour into cooled pie shell. Top with meringue. Make meringue using egg whites and 4 tablespoons sugar. Serves 6.
Mrs. Sara Williams
SWEET POTATO PIE
2 cups cooked, mashed sweet potatoes 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1/4 cup melted butter or margarine 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon of vanilla 3/4 cup milk 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice or allspice 9 inch pie shell, unbaked
Mix all ingredients well and pour into pie shell. Bake at 350 for 60 minutes or until knife comes out clean.
Georgia Sweet Potato Commission
APPLE BUTTER PUMPKIN PIE
1 cup mashed cooked pumpkin 1 cup apple butter 3/4 cup brown sugar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 3 slightly beaten eggs 2/3 cup evaporated milk 1/3 cup milk 1 9-inch pastry shell
In large mixing bowl thoroughly combine pumpkin, apple butter, brown sugar, salt and cinnamon. Blend in eggs, evaporated milk, and milk. Turn into baked pastry shell. Bake in 400 degree oven for 45-50 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean.
Georgia Apple Commission
FUDGE PIE
1/2 cup butter or margarine 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons cocoa 1 cup sugar 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1/4 cup all-purpose flour dash of salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract whipped cream or ice cream (optional)
Melt butter in medium saucepan; remove from heat. Add cocoa, sugar, eggs, flour, salt and vanilla; beat well. Pour into a well-greased 9 inch piepan. Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes; cool. Serve plain or topped with whipped cream or ice cream, if desired. If served warm, spoon into compotes. If chill ed, cut as pie wedges. Yield: 6 servings.
Carolyn Crane
FRIED FRESH PEACH PIES
Filling: 3 tablespoons cornstarch 3/4 cup water 3/4 cup sugar pinch of salt 1/4 teaspoon almond flavoring (optional) 2 cups chopped, fresh Georgia peaches
Combine cornstarch and water in measuring cup and stir until dissolved. Place sugar and salt in medium saucepan, add water and cornstarch mix ture. Stir over low heat until thick and clear. Add flavoring and peaches and set aside while preparing pastry.
Pastry: 1 large can refrigerator biscuits (20 to a can) vegetable oil
On a lightly floured board, roll each biscuit in dividually very thin. Set aside and allow to rise for 10 minutes. After dough has risen, roll each biscuit thin again. Place approximately 1-2 teaspoons of peach filling over one-half of each biscuit. Fold dough over and press edges together with a fork being careful to seal filling inside. Heat oil in skillet. Place each pie in hot oil and fry for approximately 2 minutes on each side or until brown. Drain on paper towels. Serve warm. Makes 20 pies.
Georgia Peach Commission
BROWNIE DROPS
2-4 ounce bars German sweet chocolate 1 tablespoon butter 2 eggs 3/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup all purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 3/4 cup chopped pecans
Melt chocolate and butter in a double boiler, stir ring occasionally, cool. Beat eggs until foamy, add sugar 2 tablespoons at a time, beat until thickened. Blend in chocolate, add flour, baking powder, cin namon and salt. Stir in vanilla and nuts. Drop by teas poon on to greased baking sheet. Bake at 350 for 8-10 minutes or until cookies feel set. Makes 3 dozen.
Suzanne McNeely
PEANUT BUTTER FINGERS 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed 1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup quick cooking oats, uncooked 1/3 cup peanut butter 1 egg 1/2 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup butter, melted
Combine sugars, flour and oatmeal in bowl. Cut in peanut butter. Add egg, vanilla and butter. Mix well. Press into a well greased 9x11 inch pan. Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes. Top with icing. Makes 20.
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1/2 cup peanut butter 3 tablespoons cocoa 1/2 box powdered sugar milk
Combine peanut butter, sugar and cocoa. Add milk gradually until creamy.
Joy Cole
This special section is a collection of selected recipes published in the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin during the past four years. All recipes have been tested for accuracy by the Georgia Department of Agriculture Home Economists Marcia McNeely and Ruth Rogers with the exception of those submitted by various commodity commissions. Cover photo courtesy of the Atlanta State Farmers' Market.
PEANUT BUTTER CHOCOLATE PIE
1 cup confectioners' sugar 1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter 1 deep dish baked 9 inch pastry shell 3 tablespoons cornstarch 2/3 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons cocoa 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 cups milk, scalded 3 egg yolks, beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Combine confectioners sugar and peanut butter, blend until the appearance of biscuit mix. Spread 3/4 of this mixture on baked pie shell. Combine cornstarch, granulated sugar, cocoa and salt; add scald ed milk and mix well. Pour small amount over beaten egg yolks. Mix well, then return to milk mixture. Cook in top of double boiler until mixture thickens; add butter and vanilla. Pour into prepared pie shell. Top with meringue. For meringue, beat egg whites, adding sugar a little at a time until sugar is all dissolved and the meringue is stiff and glossy. Pile onto hot pie filling and sprinkle remaining peanut butter and sugar mixture over the meringue. Bake at 350 F. until the meringue is lightly browned. Makes 6-8 servings.
Georgia Peanut Commission
OLD FASHIONED TEA CAKES 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 5 eggs 5 1/2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring
In a large mixing bowl cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time; combine flour and baking powder. Add to butter mixture alternately with milk. Add flavoring and mix well. Place dough on a floured board and knead to cutting consistency (add up to 1/4 cup flour if needed). Roll dough to 1/2 inch thick and cut as for biscuits. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes. Makes 3 dozen tea cakes.
Mrs. Joy Puckett
CHOCOLATE CHERRY BARS
1 Swiss chocolate cake mix 1 21 ounce can cherry pie filling 1 teaspoon almond extract 2 eggs, beaten
Grease and flour a 13 inch X 9 inch pan. Stir ingre dients together in a large mixing bowl and pour into pan. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until done. Pour icing over cooled cake. Serves 10-12.
ICING
1 cup sugar 5 tablespoons butter or margarine 1/3 cup milk 1 6 ounce packages semi-sweet chocolate chips
Bring sugar, butter and milk to a boil. Boil for one minute, remove from heat and stir in chocolate chips until melted and smooth. Pour over cake.
Mrs. Grace Lynam
SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK
1 cup instant non-fat dry milk powder
2/3 cup pow"dered sugar 1/3 cup boiling water 3 tablespoons melted butter
or margarine Place all ingredients in blender container and blend until smooth. Can be refrigerated up to one week. Makes 1 1/4 cups which equals a 14-ounce can.
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
THE MARKET BULLETIN
Child-safe Appaloosa gelding, 11 yrs.,
Big yearling TB colt, should make 17
Dbl. reg. yearling TWH/RHBA stud, blk.
15 plus hds., $650, tack and del. avail., hds., sturdy bone, will consider trade for P. North, Pch'Tree City. Ph. 487-2903.
others, also, reas. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.________
3 or 4 yr. old, $2500/nego. Val Beaty, Cov-
W W shute, scales, gates, panels, exc.
ington. Ph. 404-786-7671 nights._____ cond., 70% of new, 2 wooden 3 ton cattle
2 yr. old bay stallion out of a Wakpala
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses, 15 yr. old feeders, $500. G. Panzzi, Valdosta. Ph.
Turner sire, Dale Bar Peppy, exc. conf., roan mare, anyone can ride, $1000; 5 yr. 912-559-7502._________________
$1150. Bob Wright, Winder. Ph. 867-5485. geld., need exp. rider, $1000. Zane
Reg. AQHA 16 hds., 7 yrs. old, great
Child-safe QK mare, 15 hds., 15 yrs. Blalock, Rome. Ph. 404-234-8069.
pleasure horse, spirited, like new,
old, sorrel w/blaze, 4 stockings, very gen
5 yr. Thoroughbred gelding, ideal for western saddle, $795. J. Phillips, River-
tle, $700/trade for QH gelding. S. Wylie, child / lady rider, good mover, nice disp., dale. Ph. 996-4065._____________________
Douglasville. Ph. 949-2419 aft. 6 pm.
make exc. jumper, started training level
4 yr. old AQHA mare, gentle, $1200. D.
Speedy Go Dick Go gelding, 3 yrs., 15.2 dressage, $2600. J. C. Bondi, Marietta. Polk, Rincon. Ph. 912-826-2122.______
hds., hvy. muscle, race trained, also, Panama Jet gelding. Mark Yother, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7435 / 7590._____
Ph. 973-3175.______________
Leopard Appaloosa stallion, Prince Plaudit gr'son, 7 yrs. old, exc. color pro
Solid blk. 3/4 TB- 1A QH gelding, 15 mos. prof. Halter broke, sire and damHunter Jumper, good home only, $400. D.
3 Appaloosa geldings, 1 Appaloosa ducer, small head $2500. Darlene Brooks, Presley, Thomaston. Ph. 647-3578._____
mare in foal, sorrel gelding, 16 hds., spirited, $600; bay racking mare w/colt, all gentle, healthy. David Barnett, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-8666 or 461-4649._____
Atlanta. Ph. 264-0938. __________________
Reg. Paint colt, eligible for Futurity, 16 mos. old, also, other horses. Chris Chapman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666.___________
English Hunter-Jumper, Christmas White, 10 yr. old mare, extremely gentle, shown succ. as a first horse. K. Radtbe. Williamson. Ph. 495-5748.___________
QH type bay gelding, 14.1 hds., white streak on face, 5 yrs. old, $500 or trade for older horse about 9-10 yrs. old. Andi Barrentine, Smyrna. Ph. 436-5815._______
TB gelding, tattooed, no papers, 16.1 hds., sensible, 1st season Barrel & Pole horse, placing consistently at Irg. shows, $1800. Don Clark, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3295.
AQHA mare, 4 yrs., sorrel (Skipper w/Ole Man) West. Pleasure prospect, in foal to Impressive gr'son, w/o '85 filly, $2500; 3-in-1, $3500. S. Chinn, Danielsville. Ph. 404-795-3174.________
Calf roping horses, sev. to choose from. Billy Cochran, McDonough. Ph. 404-957-4339.______________
Reg. Quarter 3 yr. sorrel filly, childsafe, anyone can ride, nice horse. Maxine Rider, Dahlonega. Ph. 404-864-6761 /
7201._______________________ '74 Arab mare, bay w/3 white socks and
blaze, Witez 2 / Sarolle, $1600, will fin. dn. .payment w/installments. Sherri Roelle, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-1453._________
Stallion, AQHA reg. dbl. bred Blue Gold, gray, producing outstanding foals, consider trade for reg. Polled Hereford cattle. M. Dorris, LaGrange. Ph. 404-882-2937 day or 884-7485 night.
Reg. Appaloosa yearling colt and filly, top bloodlines, see to appreciate. Steve Duckett, Covington. Ph. 786-6227.
'81 reg. Tobiano paint gelding, 15 hds., gentle, unbroken, make pleasure horse, $1500 / best offer. Cheryl Ellis, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-4719._________________
16.1 hds. AQHA 2 yr. gelding, eye catching, sorrel, sane, sound, ready to train your way, now lunging. Mrs. Cook, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-5241._________
Reg. Racking stud, sorrel / copper col or, beau., extra gentle, 4 yrs. old, could easily be shown, $850. R. Davis, Tallapoos. Ph. 574-2850._________
Reg. AQHA roping horse, sorrel, 17 yrs., $1800. Ellis Drew, Hampton. Ph. 946-3547 hm. or 474-8181 work.__________
Reg. & unreg. horses, all colors,
1/2 reg. Arab mare, grey, 9 yrs., 14.1 hds., good disp., good for any young rider, Western or English. D. Rogin, Pch'Tree City. Ph. 487-8822 or 253-8770.
QH gelding, 11 yr. old bay, shots / wormed, good trail horse w/tack, 15 hds. L. Seay, Ma. Ph. 789-2396 aft. 5 pm.
Big, strong, striking red mahogany bay TB-cross gelding, 13 yrs., 16 plus hds., hunts, jumps, started in dressage, gorgeous mover, $2500. Jan Sharp, Griftin. Ph. 404-227-2948.___________
Reg. QH yearling colt, bay roan, beau, conf. & temperament, Halter quality, gr'son of Doc's Tokay by mare whose dam is AA producer, $2750. Gwen Fleming, Commerce. Ph. 404-367-9669.______
breeds, 20 to choose from, sev. Thoroughbreds, tack, and trailers avail. J. Dixon, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2847.________
AQHA broodmare and yearlings for sale. R. V. Echols, McDonough. Ph.
AQHA red dun, 5 yrs., mare, gr'daughter of Two-Eyed Jack; also, 13 yr. gelding, trained cutting / barrel horse; 5 yr. mare, also. Thurman Spires, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-4242._________
Camp horses, 9 yrs. old, blk. gelding, 7 yr. old red / blaze face, stockings, 9 mo. old stud colt, red / star, 3 stockings, 1 sock. K. Goodson, Baldwin. Ph. 404-778-9224.__________________
Reg. Appaloosa mares, '85 baby at side, and bred back to Sully's Image, leopard Appaloosa, broke to ride, sell / trade. Ralph Guiney, Conyers. Ph. 922-2833.____________________
14 yr. TB gelding, trained to 3rd level dressage, $1500/best offer. L. Harris, Marietta. Ph. 676-3394 days or 422-1327
nights._____________________ AQHA/PHBA stud colt, 2 yrs. old, beau,
markings, very gentle, hauls easily, Paul F Bar-Hancock line. R. M. Horton, Rt. 3, Louisville 30434. Ph. 404-554-5849.
9 yr. old TWH mare, blk., 16 hds., 1300 Ibs.; 9 yr. old 3/4 Arabian mare, 14 hds., 1100 Ibs., both gentle, good disps. J. Marks, Whitesburg. Ph. 834-3727.
957-2283.________________
'78 bay overo mare, points in 8 APHA events, exc. amateur horse. Kim Earle, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-1353._______
Thoroughbred mare, loving tempera ment, exc. child's hunter prospect, ex tremely well bred, good looking, $2500. Judy Falzone, Loganville. Ph. 466-2405.
Quarter Horses for sale-Bandito Gold, Brown Ripit Cutter Bill bloodlines, 3 yr. old mare, 2 yr. mare and a yearling stud. Frances Farrar, Griffin. Ph. 228-8487.
For lease in Sandy Springs, Champ. Appaloosa Hunter Jumper (going to col lege, need reliable exp. person to ride horse). Joanne Feifer, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-1055.__________________
Chestnut 2 yr. gelding, AQHA/TB conf. w/white Tardy, Skipper W & Iron Bars bloodlines, pleasure / pert, prospect, gen tle, $900, others. N. Floyd, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-0068._______________
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, 5 yrs., 15.2 hds., chestnut w/white star, $895 or offer. Stan Stater, Macon. Ph. 912-477-4778.___________________
Ansata breeding, yearling bay filly, exc. show quality, $5000, weanling colt by Top Ten Futurity stallion Ansata Ibn Aziza, $5000. Jan W. Thompson, Bowman. Ph. 404-245-6459._____________
'84 AQHA gr'son of Win or Lose, sorrel, flaxen mane / tail, good disp., great pleasure prospect, $1200. B. Trammel I, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1440 or 636-0502.
Tall yearling colt, gentle, great racing possibilities, 1/2 million earnings, Triple Crown winner, dam bred for racing, $4000. Mike Tustian, Ball Ground. Ph. 577-1308.________________________
AQHA 3 yr. grey filly, Tardy Too / Bar bloodlines, 14.2 hds., exc. performance prospect, no bad habits. S. Watkins, Ellenwood. Ph. 363-8366 days or 474-0924
Beau. 4 yr. old reg. mare w/star and 2 hind socks, chocolate colored, great Halter potential. Kim Matsko, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-1996._______________
Reg. Morgans, '83 and '85 colts and fillies, broodmares, some prof, trained. Bill Meredith, Good Hope. Ph. 404-267-8874.____________________________
Arabian mares, 1 5 yrs., 15.1 hds., Gainey-Polish cross, greenbroke, $5000; broodmare, 6 yrs., 14.2 hds., AzraffFerzon cross, $4000/nego., terms. Mrs. Redmond, Lithonia. Ph. 981-3823.
TB gelding, 11 yrs. old, good tempera ment, quiet, bay w/blaze, $1500. Denise Rice, Smyrna. Ph. 435-6148 eves._______
AQHA gelding, 3 y-s., drk. chestnut, Jaguar breeding, 60 days prof, barrel training, calm, great on trails. T. Ridgeway, Rockmart. Ph. 646-3694 aft. 8
Reg. Quarter Horses for sale, all ages. J. T. Garvin, Rt. 1, Box 426-A, Valdosta 31602. Ph. 912-242-3490 or 244-8440.
APHC stallion "Sleepy's High Spot," chestnut, white w/chestnut spots, proven pleasure sire, $7000/nego. F. K. Hammond, Gumming. Ph. 887-8628._______
9 yrs. palomino mare, gold w/white blaze face, gentle but spirited. Scott Helton, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-3910.
APHA breeding stock mare, sorrel, gentle, good riding, $1000. Dewey Hembree, Acworth. Ph. 974-3047 aft. 5 pm.
Two ponies, 1 Paint, 1 Morgan, 3 Appaloosas, some tack, will trade. S. Hernandez, College Park. Ph. 964-2405.
AQHA mare, big / pretty, needs riding, 7 yrs.old, AQHA small filly, not broken, gentle, 2 yrs. old. Gail Hendrix, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6486.____________
nights._______________________ Double reg. breeding stallion by Merry
Go Boy, $3000. Scott Watson, Miracle Valley Farm, Cartersville. Ph. 404-386-3176.__________________
Beau, chestnut w/blaze, reg. TWH mare, show or pleasure gr'sire, Midnight Sun, 6 yrs. old, $1200. Jimmy L. Wright, Acworth. Ph. 974-9677.___________
Belgians-reg. Faceur stud, 10 yrs. old; reg. blonde filly, 3 yrs., grade filly, 4 yrs., pair sorrel mares, one 8 yrs., one 5 yrs. D. Alien, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5969.
Arabian, reg. purebred gelding, 4 yrs., 15 hds., 900 Ibs., ridden Western, trails, in training, Huntseat, to good home only, $1300. S. Baker, Jonesboro. Ph. 404-471-7252.__________________
4 yr. Appaloosa gelding, $650; 13 yr. AQHA mare, $650; sml. 9 yr. Appaloosa
pm.__________________ Two dbl. reg. palomino mares, good
pleasure mares w/foals; 1 bred back, exc. bloodlines, both 9 yrs., $1900 & $4000, 3 others. D. Wright, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-8883.________________
AQHA gelding, 16.1 hds., bay, 7 yrs., 30 AQHA Hunter, $4500; AQHA geld., 15.1 hds., West. / Eng., youth / amateur, $3000. M. Adams, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8835.
Sorrel gelding, 3 yrs., 16 hds., $800; AQHA sorrel geld., 2 yrs., 15.1 hds., $800; AQHA mare, 2 yrs., $1500. M. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434 / 7781, ext. 148.
Triple Azraff-bred colt, out of Destiny (Region & Nat'l Champ.) & GalizonCrabbet bred mare, show / pert, prospect. E. Atkinson, Gainesville. Ph. 1-404-532-7854.________________
1/2 SB-'/z Arab gelding, 16.1 hds., exc. jumper, great endurance horse, price nego. or will consider long-term lease. C. Beaver, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-3919.
17 mos. Appaloosa gelding, Prince Plaudit / Eternal Sun breeding, West. Pleasure prospect, $2000 or trade for
Reg. Morgan, beau, bay stud colt, 1 yr. old, exc. bloodlines, gentle disp., great show and / or breeding prospect, reas. priced. H. Hinson, Alto. Ph. 778-7120.
Quality show prospects, priced right, always a good selection. Charles Hutton, Lilburn. Ph. 925-7147 or 923-5744.
Reg. Appaloosa mares and foals, j mares in foal for '86 foals, reas. priced. I Rick Johnson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1784.
16.1 hds. chestnut TB gelding, good mover and jumper, good looking, $3500. S. Y. King, Atlanta. Ph. 843-3273 am or 351-7012.
Big sound, child-safe gelding, chestnut / white tobiano, shown youth / open Western Pleasure; also, AQHA mare, broodmare / working horse, $1200. D. Logan, Athens. Ph. 404-543-1690._______
Speckled grey mare, child-safe, $500, others to choose from. Frank Lynn, Roswell. Ph. 993-1421.__________
One reg. Appaloosa stud, 1 reg. Appaloosa mare w/a colt by side and bred back. H. A. Mac, Pendergrass. Ph.
gelding, $350. M. Biddy, Rincon. Ph. 912-826-2359._______________
Beau. 2 yr. old chestnut gelding, not
reg. but out of own son of Tardy Too,
j
broke to ride. S. Busby, Royston. Ph. 245-5838 / 7849._______________
Small mule for sale, will plow, is broke to ride. T. Chastain, Rabun Gap. Ph. 404-746-2005 eves.___________
Paso Fino stallion, 2 yrs., 15 hds., gr'son of Carbo Qua Tal, beau, conf., $3500/best offer. F. Cook, Thomson. Ph. 595-4642 aft. 6 pm.____________
'82 Ebony / Delight TWH gelded colt, strong, gentle, started under saddle, perfect field trail prospect / trail compa nion, $1200. Don Estes, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3111._________________
Matched pr. red mules, 7/8 yrs. old, ride or work to anything, good team. Doug Hamilton, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-2365.
j Beau, purebred Arabian colt, Gainey
j j
bred dbl. Ferzon *Nizzam, Real McCoy bred. R. Hastie, Rt. 1, Box 63, Pineview 31071. Ph. 912-892-3198.______________
prancing horse. L. Beach, Atlanta. Ph. 654-2552. __ _____________
AQHA 3 yr. sorrel mare, Skip's Rullah &
296-1726 0^469-1J 5S._ _ _ _ _ _
TWH reg. broodmare, blk., 14.2 hds., Double Hank breeding, started on bar
Bav oony mar-. 12 1 hds . qer:- ; e $300. one eye blind. 6 yrs. old, will drive or ride, i rels; AQHA 11 yr. dun broodmare, dbi. 3 "/. '.'-'I $*000. ./- Mashh'irr Unadiiia. Bar s b'eed.iq. MeaNe GRV Liltlefield
61.
P :'-. 32:' 3*56.
S.:fop.i. Ph. J!334'3?
Morgans-reg. matched pair geldings for carriage driving. Tom Hilgenberg, Newnan. Ph. 404-253-1201._________
Arabians-7 yr. chestnut Firechief (by t-Bask) gr'daughter in foal, sacrifice at $1500; exc. grey gelding, $1000. E. Honea, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-7174.__________
16 hds., 3 yr. old Appaloosa gelding, drk. bay, few spots, exc. Hunter-Jumper prospect, $1500. Ida Huffman, Harlem. Ph. 556-3509._______________
Chestnut mare, 1/2 QH-Vi TW, 16.1 hds., Western Palomino, Irg. western sad dle, to good home. R. Jewart, Cleveland. Ph. 865-5824.________________________
Blk. TWH, not reg., gelding, welltrained, fat / slick, has not been ridden since Xmas, $600, best offer. Ed Lightsey, Valdosta. Ph. 247-0655.
7 yr. old AQHA sorrel mare, great broodmare, will ride, just doesn't know that much, 15 hds., 950 Ibs., $485. Howard McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4469 / 4957.________________
Gr'son and Heir, palomino yrlg. colt, Heir, Skippy w/Thirsty bloodlines, will be muscular, pleasure / perf. halter pro spect, $2000, others. H. McConnel, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-4668.____________
2 AQHA yearlings, 1 gr'son of Mr. Im pressive, show quality, extra Irg. colt, 1 by Panama Jet, both gentle and in telligent. Kim McDonough, Ellabell. Ph. 912-858-2837._________________
Reg. 6 yr. old AQHA chestnut, spirited, $1000, $1200 w/saddle, gelding. Jack McGarity, Marietta. Ph. 404-386-4084 aft. 6:30 pm or 447-3125 before 3 pm._____
4 yr. old chestnut mare, 16 hds., plus, Irg. blaze, 3 wh. socks, calm, great on trails, must sell. B. Mcllvaine, Roswell. Ph. 998-5266.___________________
Arabians and part Arabians, show, breeding, investment and pleasure quali ty, mares, stallions, fillies, colts, geldings, wide price range / terms. S. O'Connor, Newnan. Ph. 583-2070._______
Appaloosa gelding, reg., 3 yrs., bay / white, Chief's High Socks by Dazzlin' Diann, exc. disp., $950 w/terms. Tom Railey, Ellijay. Ph. 404-276-2990._______
Good young AQHA reg. horses of Otoe AAA AQHA Champion, Jackstraw Jr AAA, and Impressive blood. Leif Eric Richman, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901.
6 yr. old Racking mare and 4 mo. old fil ly for sale; also, 10 mo. old strawberry roan colt. M. Roach, Clayton. Ph. 782-3306.______________________
One 2 yr. old reg. Belgian stallion, light chestnut sorrel w/white mane / tail, w/papers. David Robinson, Waco. Ph. 404-574-7903.____________________
11 yr. old reg. 1/2 Arab gelding, 16 hds., grey Hunter-Jumper, dressage, evented succ., gentle, no bad habits, $3000. G. E. Shumake, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-1251.
APHA reg. 7 yr. paint gelding, nice looking, great disp., ready for show or pleasure, reas. priced. Tom Shuler, Conyers. Ph. 466-4123._____________
Triple 6 Bask, dbl. bay Abi, bay purebred weanling filly, beau, filly, cor rect in every way, super show / brood mare prospect, $6000. C. Sokol, Kathleen. Ph. 912-987-0139.______________
White Arabian gelding, 14 hds., 8 yrs., safe for beginner riders, $500. Frank H. Thomas, 2425 Hwy. 124 N.E., Buford 30518. Ph. 963-5600.____________
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, show or trail, blue roan, 2 yrs., greenbroke, nice blanket, $1500. Julie Wallace, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-6011.____________________
Lrg. selection of gentle horses, reg. and grade, AQHA broodmares, bred or open. Bill Barker, Alamo. Ph. 912-363-4472.______________________________
Palomino w/blanket, silver mane / tail, 14 mo. old reg. Appaloosa gelding, Leo San breeding, quiet, good looks, disp., $600/trade. D. Blessett, Covington. Ph. 786-4246 aft, dark.___________________
Reg. 1/2 Arab bay gelding, 15.1 hds. plus; reg. 1/2 Arab grey mare, 15.2 hds., plus; reg. purebred filly, 14.3 hds., other pure / part breeds, $550/up. J. Boswell, Hephzibah. Ph. 404-733-4318._______
14 yr. old gelding, team roping, heading & heeling, works good in box, come see him work. Tommy Durden, McRae. Ph. 912-868-6722._______
Sun Bar McCue-unreg. Quarter Horse stallion, 3-4-'85, liver chestnut, no mark ings. Three Jets gr'son, Eternal Sun / Peter McCue breeding. Bunny Green, Covington. Ph. 786-4246.__________
5 yr. old Quarter Horse stallions, grey, 14.5 hds., not reg., $450. Phil Hayes, Williamson. Ph. 229-4573.________
Lrg. Belgian stud horse, 2 yrs. old for sale or trade for cattle. J. W. Hendricks, Pine Log. Ph. 382-4162 _____________
Beau, bay Welsh mare, 1/2 Paso Fino- 1/! Arabian, spirited but fantastic tral! horse- $600. aii tacK incl. Cissy
9 mo. QH X Appaloosa gelding, blk. / bay, wh. spots on hips, Peter McCue Mansfield Comanche breeding, 12 hds., $300, del. reas. dist. S. Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 pm.
AQHA gelding, 7 yrs. old, drk. bay, big, beau., well-muscled, gentle, $775. Mrs. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693.
APHC broodmare, bay w/blanket to withers, stout mare, proven producer, bred to World Champ. Appaloosa, $1000. M. O'Brien, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-4966.
AQHA 2 yr. stallion, sorrel, blaze, 2 front socks, son of Majestic Dell gr'son, Sir Quincy Dan, $3500, see to appreciate. Ray Payne, Jasper. Ph. 404-692-6769.
Appaloosa broodmare, 5 yr. old, has 1/2 Arabian filly by side, $250, must sell. D. Scroggs, Gainesville. Ph. 536-3109.
Heading horse, 5 yr. old mare, sound, solid, good in box, ready to haul. Jay Brown, Moultrie. Ph. 912-985-4337.
Yearling colt, Halter perf., 5 yr. old gr'daughter of Easy Jet, broodmares and babies for sale, others. Terry Cato, Westbridge Stables, Fairburn. Ph. 991-1707._________________________
QH sorrel mare, gentle but spirited, good for trail or pasture roping. Sid Covington, Lindale. Ph. 404-232-4284._____
AQHA gelding, 2 yrs. old, broke, flashy, bred to cow, looks to pleasure. Eddy Crumbley, McDonough. Ph. 957-1118.
Reg. Saddlebred gelding, 4 yrs., bay w/wh. markings, beau., gentle, spirited, ready for training, Peavine Line, $900. S. Franklin, Cairo. Ph. 912-872-3202.
5 yr. old QH paint gelding, flashy, 15 hds., stocky, $500; 7 yr. Racking / Jumper gelding, 15.1 hds., gentle, $600. D. Hall, Winder. Ph. 404-867-8676.________
AQHA 6 yr. old sorrel mare by Futurity winner Sleepy Briotoe by Brio and out of daughter of Wimpy's Baldy, $1500. Jim Hobson, Homer. Ph. 1-677-3966.______
Two AQHA yearlings, 1 gelding, 1 filly out of an own son of Blondy's Dude, exc. broodmares. D. Honea, Toccoa. Ph. 886-5556.________________________
Reg. TWH 15 hds., gentle, smooth, easy keeper, $1000 firm; Racking gelding, 13 hds., gentle, w/versatile, has jumped, $500 firm. Millie Hopkins, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-5151.___________________
Triple A Bask/ -frSerafix Arabian colt, chestnut w/wh. socks, serious inquiries only, herd sire prospect, sell / terms / trade. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.____________________
AQHA '81 roan filly, sire-Go One Moretime, dam-Neva's Daisey Dial, real classy filly w/blaze face and wh. stockings. Plane Litton, Rome. Ph. 235-5909.
Blob of Gold, 6 yr. AQHA palomino gelding, perfect col., 15% hds., 1150 Ibs., gentle, safe, anyone can ride, family horse, $1250. W. H. McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4957 / 4469._______________
5 yr. old blk. QH mare, foal at side, trade for sound / child-safe Racking horse. B. McCrackin, Clayton. Ph. 782-5948.___________________
Reg. Quarter Horses, 30 to choose from, babies all colors, Impressive and Two-Eyed Jack, specials on 2 or more. C. Gaither, Villa Rica. Ph. 404-459-5959.
AQHA broodmare Scoot Baron-Flit Bars, in foal to Nick's Tardy son. Russell Goodwin, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8042.
TB gelding, 3rd level dressage, exc. school horse, $1500/best offer. L. Harris, Marietta. Ph. 676-3394 day or 422-1327
night.________________ AQHA sorrel broodmare, proven pro
ducer of quality foals, $1000; also, Irg. 4 mo. APHC sorrel colt by side, perfect head / conf., $500. L Jordan, Lithonia. Ph. 483-2726.____________________
TB broodmare Nasrullah bloodlines, in foal to Sealord, foal at side by Tudor Gleeman, very reas. Debbie Kennedy, Canton. Ph. 404-479-1271.____________
Palomino QH gelding, Leo bloodlines, 15 hds., $1500/tack incl. M. K. Laber, Atlanta. Ph. 404-458-1508 aft. 6 pm.
TWH colt, 13 mos., halter broke, chestnut, 4 white stockings, blk. mane / tail, sleek, sharp. J. Lee, Norcross. Ph. 654-3400.
Appaloosas-lrg. loud leopard filly, bred to own son of Prince Plaudit, $1500; two '84 Appaloosa stallions, $750 ea., others. Earl Martin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6881.
Liver chestnut Quarter Horse mare, gentle, ridden by 10 yr. old, $650, must sell. K. Mahaffey, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-2404._______________________
Reg. 3/4 Arabian mare, 15.2 hds., beau, chestnut, well-trained, no bad habits, sound, healthy. M. McDuffie, alpharetta. Ph. 442-0792.________________
Horses-11 to choose from, reg &
grade, Quarter, Racking, Walking, chi'd-
safe. all ages C. McGhee, Conyers. Ph
929-0975 or 286-5403
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AQHA weanling fiiiy, sorrei w/wn::e blazB exc, snow pir^ec;. $.100. C. M t:: n , Fares: Park. P" JS.i-i>*6.
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F cmmo Appaieosa mare 4 yj,. v,e.,trameo, almost "6 hds cut of palomino chestnut Supreme "Miss Sword Bars LU Equal to Silver Gold." Martha Murrow. Watkinsville. Ph. 725-5066.________
AQHA sorrel mare, 16 hds., filly at siae, bred back to top 10 Western Pleasure horse. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 676-3321 days or 836-0335 nights._________
3 yr. Tenn. Walking mare, reg., w/beau. confirmation, solid blk. w/white snip. Bob Paxton, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-4407.
Reg. 7/8 Arabian mare, 5 yrs., 14 hds., chestnut, 4 stockings and blaze, greenbroke, athletic. Chris Ridgeway, Atlanta. Ph. 366-7517._________________
Reg. American Saddlebred gelding, 7 yrs., 16.1 hds., gentle, well-mannered, saddle, bridle & other equip, incl., $2000. J. Schuiler, Marietta. Ph. 427-3973.
Field trail Racking Horse gelding, 8 yrs. old, ridden in GA. Championship, $800 firm. Ron Schultz, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-3880._________________
Gentle, solid white, 14 hds., child's horse, 5 yrs., $450, tack inc., or trade. D. Spangler, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8120 from
6-9 pm.___________________
'82 Appaloosa broodmare, 15 hds., sireNat'l Champ., bred to Champion son of King Plaudit, $1800. Pam Spencer, Cummings. Ph. 404-889-1536._________
15.2 hds. QH gelding, 6 yrs. old, chestnut, exc. trail horse, Hunter / Jumper potential, $975. A. Sprinkle, Augusta. Ph. 863-5956.___________
Beau. AQHA bay geldings, 3 yrs. old, loves people, loads easily, super Western Pleasure prospect, $1000. S. Stephens, Gray. Ph. 986-3516.___________
Purebred Arabian mare, Ibn Julep daughter w/Raffles, on dam side, trained Eng. / Western, cash / terms, consider lease. Gordon St. John, Americus. Ph. 912-924-4702.________________
2 reg. Arabians, complete w/tack, grey gelding, 8 yrs. old; bay gelding, 6 yrs. old. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-1506 or 962-1949._______________
10 yr. old leopard Appaloosa, trail horse, exp. woman rider only; 2 reg. Ap paloosa broodmares w/foals, will separate, rideable, bred to D. J.'s Gamblin Joker, Quincy Ward, Covington. Ph. 404-786-4394.______________
APHA '81 daughter Doc Sugs Brudder (Doc Bar) shown succ. in youth / open West. / Eng. Pleasure / trail / Showman ship, sound, gentle, $2500. J. Warren, Marietta. Ph. 684-6283._________
APHA exc. all-round pleasure horse, 5 yrs., 15.1 hds., white and palomino gelding, calm, healthy, responsive, $975. Gall Watkins, Roswell. Ph. 404-993-0669.
'84 AQHA palomino stud by AQHA Champ. Nicks Tardy Son. beau, color, 3 socks / blaze, super disp., see to ap preciate. Bob Wenner, Covington. Ph. 404-787-6765 in the pm.________
Status Symbol, daughter, out of Wing Commander daughter, elegant, 9 yrs., in foal to The Covenant NSH sire. K. Welty, Bonaire. Ph. 912-987-5558._______
AQHA horses-bay mare, $950; buckskin stallion, $850, both well-trained / well-bred. Travis Adams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-6268.____________
AQHA palomino show filly, big selec tion of broodmares in foal, top bloodlines, blk. pleasure mare. F. Montgomery, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3928.
Weanling chestnut filly (Baskafix II x Lc Mistique) blaze, socks, bred for action, nom. for lAHA's Breeders Sweepstakes, Nat'l Region 12, Ga. Fut., reas. K. Mortimer, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2130._____
Doc Sugs Brudder, 2 yr. gelding, broke to ride, Cutting bloodlines, top / bottom. Gretchen Nabors, Covington. Ph. 464-2177._________________
5 yr. AQHA mare sire-Watch Joe Jack, good conf., gentle, rides good, $1100. N. Newborn, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-5170.
Child-safe type palomino pleasure mare, $850, dun barrel mare, lots of class, $1500, bay gelding, flashy, $1000. Ginger Norton, Sweetalla, Temple. Ph. 562-4528.
Standardbred-race & show prospects, broodmares, $750/up, top pedigrees & crosses for racing or showing / pleasure yearlings. Clyde O'Kelley, College Park. Ph. 404-964-4252.____________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 11 yrs., 15.1 hds., Mansfield Comanche lines, broke Eng. / Western, green jumper, exc. trail horse, exc. hunting prospect. J. Parker, Loganville. Ph. 404-979-8486._____
Horses and ponies, gentle, child-safe, reas. Steve Pennington, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-3237.________________
4 purebred miniature horses, 2 yr. stallion, 1 br. / wh 3Vi yr. stallion; 6 yr. broodmare w/3 mo. col' by side, papers on all. Jim Peterson Carrollton. Ph. 404-832-7046 or 258-3137 aft. 6 pm.
75 AQHA sorre! gelding, gentle, good trail horse, trailers well, $850. Tim House. Gillsville. Ph. 869-7910.
rj:ebyec A'at.an cc u, L.;r. La. I ; b.. "4.2 has.; also 3/4 Arabian fjly. - _ r., $800. K. J. Phillips, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-474-3555,__________ ______
Reg. & graoe TWH & GH. 3 exc. proven Racking horses, trail & pleasure horses, also, reas. priced. A. K. Queen, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7932.______________
Tall athletic AQHA mare, exc. running bloodlines, smooth extended trot, great trail horse. Timed Event prospect, $1300. Ron Quillen, Savannah. Ph. 912-964-2030.
QH mare, 15.2 hds., 9 yrs., gentle, rides good, well broke, $750 tack incl. Diane Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 912-984-4830.
Silver Bolero '84 chestnut stallion; ioud '84 stallion Prince Shannon, Mighty Bright bred, both $1500 or trade for broke mare. Mike Martin. Gumming. Ph. 887-8832 aft. 6.____________
i 3 yr. old pleasure mare, 15.1 hds.. drk. I gray, gentle, well-trained, sell or trade for ! cattle, $475. Glen Roberts, Hiram. Ph.
404-943-6478.________________
Belgian Draft horses-reg., good bloodlines, 7 bred mares, 5 yearlings, l stallion, make offer for herd. Don Robinson, Cairo. Ph. 912-872-3699._______
Reg. purebred Arab mare, 2 yrs., grey, Morafic-Fadjur breeding, fat and sassy, show quality. B. Schaefer, Shiloh. Ph. 628-5914.__________________
AQHA mares and babies, guarn. sound, some of the finest show breeding, will finance part. S. Shirey, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2400.________
AQHA Appendix reg. yrig. stud, Leo Quick Okie, Passum Breeze, Breeze Bar, $500; AQHA stallion, 3 yrs., Go Man Go, Frosty's Go Man, Breeze Bar, $750. P. Sims, Commerce. Ph. 335-2152._____
Reg. Appendix AQHA 2 yr. old filly, race bred, sire-AAA rated gr'son of Three Bars / Top Deck, nice conf. / disp., must sell, possible trade. D. Simpson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-3781._________
30 head AQHA herd reduction, quality Quarter Horses, $700-$10,000. Ken Smith, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8814.__________
10 yr. old Quarter Horse mare, bay, gentle, good pleasure horse, trailers easy, $650. Jerry Standridge, Gillsville. Ph. 869-7222.______________
3/4 Arabian filly, gray, 3 yrs., $800; 3/4 Arabian colt, chestnut, 11 mos., $600, gentle disp. B. Stevens, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-7897.________________
Reg. 1/2 Arab gelding pinto, greenbroke, good size, $1000; reg. bay gelding Arabian yearling, $2000. J. Stewart, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0160 or 442-5401.
One reg. Nat'l Spotted Saddle Horse stud colt, 10 mos. old, sired by World Champion Tonto, blk. / white, $800. Edd Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8727; 595-5258 aft. 6 pm.____________
'81 AQHA stallion, steel gray, Sugar Bars Hank & Wimpy bloodlines, exc. disp. / conf., $1200. Libby Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 267-7273 aft. 8 pm.______
AQHA gelding sorrel, flaxen mane / tail, 2 yrs., sire-Astro One, dam-Pute Cee Ann by Pute Cee Bonanza, Pleasure, good disp. Keith Tunstall, Covington. Ph. 786-2177/464-3685.____________
Appaloosa mare, blankets & spots, 14 1/z hds., gentle but spirited, can be seen morns, or wkends, $1200. R. Vasseur, Pickens. Ph. 893-2403._____
AQHA palomino-produced 3 AQHA show ROM / 2 amateur ROM, colt by Wag goner's Joker, rebred, $1000. David Wagner, Preston. Ph. 912-887-2541.
'84 AQHA reg. sorrel filly, dam-was Nat'l Barrel / Pole Champion, make exc. pleasure or running prospect, $900. Rick Wallace, Kathleen. Ph. 987-9880._____
Reg. Appaloosa mares, 1 blk. / wh. 2 yrs. old, show qual., by World Champ. "Royal Exhibit; bay / wh. 4 yr. old by World Champ. "Roman Hustler. L. Whitaker, Maysville. Ph. 404-652-2339 aft.
4 pm.____________________________ AQHA sorrel gelding, 14.2 hds., out of
The Old Man, gentle; AQHA sorrel mare, 7 yrs., 15.2 hds., out of Raise A Native / Go Dick Go mare, in foal. Bob Williams, Homerville. Ph. 912-487-2400 / 5393.
Saddle mare, exc. for beginners, safe for anyone, no vices, Grade Tenn. Walker, 16.0 hds., $800. J. Wilkes, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-655-2354._____________
AQHA yearling filly, $400; reg. Standardbred mare, 5 yrs., $400; 1/2 Appaloosa-Vi Quarter filly yearling. $350, will trade. W. D. Atwood, Rex. Ph. 404-996-5406 or 474-3165.__________
'82 AQHA Panama Jet gelding, bay, 15 hds., well-trained, good con!., exc. barrel prospect, $2000 firm. Gwen Canracho. Athens. Ph. 404-549-8722 aft 6 pm.
AQHA horses, some child-safe; &'sc. Western Pleasure p'cspects bjckskirs. paiorrino, sorreis, reas, F. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475 931 i / 5174 before
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F.:". l'c/,r ".alt f.s;il e. fc:--.1.c. SEC' die, needs repair. $100. Jim Cooper 486 "ara Rd. Jonesboro 30236._________
Rec Qjarier horses, trace for pickup liuck. David Drozak. Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-8045._________________
AQHA 2 yr. buckskin mare, very quiet, 3 yr. oia bay mare, 15.2 hds.. AAA Three Bars breeding, 2 & 3 yr. old geidings, exc. bloodlines. Jack Fleischman. Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787._______________
Cutting and Show prospects, yearlings and broodmares, $500 off all horses. S. Franklin, Loganville. Ph. 466-1442.
'82 AQHA sorrel filly, exc. pedi. / conf., easy keep; '85 daughter of Old King Naylor. D. Ashby, Newborn. Ph. 787-5659.
/f;L'.ar> "i.i reg staler, untrained, chesinut, extreme head, ve-y intelligent ;c. 3 yrs. cid, $2500, exciting prospect. C. DeNeale, Covington. Ph. 1-786-3940 cr 581-8536._________________
Reg. TWH filly born March 1. '83, sorrel color, $800, untrained, or will trade for reg. TWH filly, blk. D. Doyle, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-4041._________________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 5 yrs., 15 hds., solid chestnut, child-safe, healthy, pretty, $700. Sunny Green, Conyers. Ph. 929-1469.__________________
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., spirited but gentle, good show horse, exc. for young rider, $1500. B. Eaton, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-3389._____________
Livestock,
handling and equipment
Strawberry roan mare w/wh. mane & tail, 10 yrs., 15Vi hds.. exc. beginners' horse, very gentle, $650. M. Alien, Royston. Ph. 404-245-5969.________
AQHA yearling colt, gr'son of Sir Ted dy, sorrel, good conf., broodmare w/foals, daughter of Skips Brick & Skippers Ladd. Paul Alien. Commerce. Ph. 404-335-2502.
'81 APHA mare nearing Championship w/points in 5-events and 3 ROMs. 15.1 hds., sorrel. Janna Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-921-2969.______________
1/2 palomino and Vi Appaloosa mare, 8 yrs., doll baby, 14.3 hds., w/colt foal by side, childsafe, $750. Bill Anderson, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-9528.______
'85 reg. Appaloosa bay filly, already weaned, very Irg. muscle and refinement, exc. 4-H prospect, $300. C. Astin, Douglasville. Ph. 942-8674.________
Arabian stallion, extremely wellmannered, 9 yrs. old, chestnut, exc. pedigree. $1300; 12 yr. child-safe geld., $500. W. Blackstone, Mableton. Ph. 944-8443.__________________
Reg. Arabian mare, 6 yrs., approx. 14 hds., very gentle, greenbroke, exc. Western Pleasure show prospect. Katrina Bankston, Gumming. Ph. 887-4618.
12 AQHA broodmares, 11 mares w/colts by side, bred back to an own son of Mr. San Peppy; 1 mare due to foal soon & bred back. Tom Bradley, lla. Ph. 404-789-2293.___________________
Appaloosa tri-leopard mare and Irg. loud foal. Sully B / Joker B breeding, fan tastic prospect. Robert Brady, Atlanta. Ph. 942-9966 ofc., or 457-0539 hm.
AQHA broodmares, daughters of Tardy Too, Baron Bell, Tuffernhel gr'daughters of Poco Pine, Double L Straw, Three Jets, Win or Lose, Impressive. B. Boutwell, Yatesville. Ph. 912-885-2264._______
Thoroughbred gelding, 8 yrs. old, needs TLC, 15 plus hds., $325; Appaloosa colt, reg., $285; 3 yr. Appaloosa filly, greenbroke, $400. T. Burnette, Tallapoosa. Ph. 574-2163 or 432-4003.
Palomino-stallion, 90 days Cutting, sire Paul F Bar, Buzzie Bars, Sugar Bars top, Vista's Booger Vista Bar, Sugar Bars, must sell. L. Byrd, Bowdon. Ph. 404-834-2113 hm. or 834-6860.______
Reg. QH gelding, 15.2 hds., older horse, great for beginners, must see to ap preciate, to good home only, $600. C. Carlson. Pine Mtn. Ph. 628-5336._____
7 yr. sorrel stallion, Coy's Bonanza breeding, exc. disp., will ride, babies pro ven winners. Barbara Chaney, Loganville. Ph. 466-4651.________________
Flashy red roan mare, ready for youth to pleasure / win, proven broodmare, 2 ROM offsprings, open now, $3000 firm. C. Chasteen Coleman, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-3004._______________
10 yr. gray gelding, great for trail riding, racks / paces, lots of personality, $900. Mr. Clark, Austell. Ph. 941-5741 am or weekends.______________________
Reg. Arab mare, 13.2 hds., Rose Grey, 60 days training, children's Hunter pro spect, sweet disp., good conf., $1200. Ana Collantes, Smyrna. Ph. 422-1646 or 436-1396.____________________
AQHA weanling filly w/chrome, outstanding conf., by NRHA Super Stakes sire out of King bred mare, pd. up AQHABG Futurity. C. Crowe, Athens. Ph. 404-542-7751 wkdys / 353-7328 pm.
AQHA yearlings by gr'son of Leo and Leo San, out of Foundation bred mares, also, mares / foals. Ronnie Culpepper, Enigma. Ph. 912-533-7302 and 382-0240.
Arabians-must sell at least 12, $1200/up, super gelding, blk. colt, mares ' and fillies, come see / make offer. C. Cummings. Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963.
Horses for sale, reas. paint, Ap paloosa, Quarter, Arabian, weanlings and yearlings. W. L. Cjrbcw. Dc-jgiasviue. Ph. 432-1825 or 949-7-^1._____________
Nice gentie Appaiccsa ge!d:nr 16 hds., white w.'tiack spots en rump F'SC, *3 mo. drk. bay stud celt. ge-,t!e .' 'ev^nr: S2jj. Lee bavls. Eatonton, Ph. 404-485-5414_____________________
AQHA 2 yr. c'c1 s'ud b. Panama Jet and out c ; Broad Dia ; AAA producer. Buddy Easor. Collins. Ph 912-693-2948
APHA sorrel overo mare, '73 gr'daughter of Top Deck and Croton Oil, good broodmares, $1800 must sell. S. Garcia. Roswell. Ph. 998-6681 eves.
6 yr. old 15.3 hds., AQHA reg. palomino Quarter Horse, jumping, dressage or pleasure, $2600. A. Green, Marietta. Ph. 971-6524._____________________
Racking mare, sorrel w/flaxen mane / tail, very gentle for beginning rider. Charles Hemphill, Eastman. Ph. 912-374-3255.__________________
Reg. Quarter Horses, weanlings, yearl ings, 2 yr. olds, halter, pleasure, barrel prospects; also, broodmares in foal to "Impressive Imp." Danny Hogan, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3476._____________
'84 AQHA chestnut filly, Shotguns Starlett, out of Shotgun Sonny by Sonny Dee Bar, prof, trained, great broodmare, $2800. Mr. Hollander, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-265-6577._________________
AQHA gelding, 10 yrs., 15.3 hds., chestnut, wh. blaze, beau, mover, fast, easy keeper, versatile, rides Western / Eng., $950. Nanette Holcombe, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-6627.____________
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20 ft. Campbell Coach 2-horse, 11 ft. dressing rm., bumper pull, elec., many ex tras, $2500 & take over payments. D. Bowlby, Norcross. Ph. 446-6242.______
Huntseat saddle for sale, $160. Val Beaty, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7671
nights.___________________________ Western saddle, $150, Buena Vista
saddle, $250, pony saddle, $40; also, 2-horse trailer w/tack comp., 2 yrs. old, exc. cond., $1400. Zane Blalock, Rome. Ph. 404-234-8067._______________
Web stall guards, $7.50-$15, depending on cond. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390._______
Pasture or barn for rent, horses only, 200 plus A., plenty of grass, water, $30 mo./up. Chris Chapman, Senoia. Ph. 599-8666._____________________
R R show saddle, smooth leather, silver trim, 15", very comfortable, used twice, $400; silver headstall, $65. Susan Chinn, Danlelsville. Ph. 404-795-3174.
AQHA weanlings, yearlings & brood mares, good bloodlines, exc. conf. Ron Huch, Suwanee. Ph. 476-0332._______
Arabians-mares under saddle, & in foal, $2000/up, sev. lovely '85 fillies & colts, terms avail. S. Jack, Franklin. Ph. 404-675-3664 8 am-1 pm.___________
15 horses, fillies, colts, reg. Quarter Horses, Appaloosas, Saddlebreds, $300/up. Ronnie King, Decatur. Ph. 366-2398 or 899-1474 (voice beeper).
Used 2-horse trailers, also, (2) twohorse & 16 ft. gooseneck, western sad dles for sale. J. Dixon, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2847.__________________
Cattle beds, 1 set square metal tubular, will fit Chev. longbed step-aside P.U. truck. Jerrill Garner, Temple. Ph. 562-3813.____________________
Bona Alien roping saddle, exc. cond., $225. Dewey Hembree, Acworth. Ph. 974-3047 aft. 5 pm.___________
Pair mare ponies, set of harness, also, 2 wagons for sale. Jack Martin, Rt. 1, Box 280, Williamson 30292. Ph. 567-3603.
Two 2 yr. AQHA gelding by Win or Lose and Top Lucky, started under saddle. Mike Messer, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-6430._______________
Reg. Morgan mare, 7 yrs., bay, gentle, rides, 1/2 Arab colt at side, bred back to reg. Arab, 3-in-1, $2000; 2-in-1, $1200/best
5 like new metal stable front feeders, $250 ea. or all for $1000, you pick up. Pete Hobgood, Yarbrough Mil Farm, Fairmount. Ph. 625-0500 > r 874-0668._____
Jump-all purpose saddle, 16 1/i" Stubeen Siegfried w/suede knee rolls, exc. cond., $450 minus fittings. S. James, Lithonia. Ph. 929-3251.__________
Want to buy cattle guard. O. G. Moore, Norcross. Ph. 449-5552.___________
offer. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-7327.
Pastures for rent w/4-stall horse barn, incl. water & elec., no stallions, $350 mo.
nego. Jim Paulling, Roswell. Ph.
Livestock Wanted
992-5903._________________ Hale 2-horse trailer, 7 ft. hgt., extra
Want blk. Walking Horse, will trade bred AQHA mare or colt. D. L. Barren, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-9100._________
Want to buy cattle and hogs, any amount. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.__________________
Want Jersey cow/heifers, will trade sheep (ewes w/lambs). S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.____________
Want small, gentle pony to serve as companion to blind filly, prefer childsafe, broken. D. Kennedy, Hwy. 140, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-1271.______
Want sound, gentle, driving/riding horse or Irg. mule, must be childsafe/town safe, at least 15 hds. Rita McBride, Mansfield. Ph. 786-4038.
Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, misc., to prospective good home, will pick up w/in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.________
Want to buy hogs and cattle. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.
Want cattle/hogs, any amount. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.
Want unwanted goats, rabbits, other small livestock for small children to en joy. Guy W. Cavender, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5412.________________
Want nannie goats, 2 common weaned kids. reas. priced. Bertha Deal, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-8111._____________
Want 3-5 day old dairy calves. T. Taylor, Hiram. Fh 404-920-1665 aft. 6 pm.
Want to buy cattle, hogs & goats. Greg L Carson. Statham. Ph. 404-725-2658.
length, saddle rack, good cond., $1000. Estes Reece, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4014.
Two-horse Flying L trailer, bumper pull, new red / white paint and floor, good tires, extra hgt. T. Ridgeway, Rockmart. Ph. 646-3694 aft. 8 pm.__________
Hale 2-horse trailer good cond., $1200. Bill Simmons, 2 Burnt Mill Rd., Cartersvllle. Ph. 382-3671._________
Dbl. D extra width / hgt., 2-horse trailer, new floor / tires, needs painting, $900. Jan W. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 237, Bowman 30624. Ph. 404-245-6459.
'83 Stoll 16 ft. gooseneck cattle trailer, metal top, lock-front comp., no-skid floor, trailer is in mint cond. Jim Wadley, Statham. Ph. 725-2464 / 2257._______
16" Rex Stubben saddle, exc. cond. w/all fittings, $375. J. Ward, Gainesville. PH. 404-535-1686._______________
Huntseat saddle, 17", knee rolls, deep seat, made in England, good cond., $190. S. Cottingim, Madison. Ph. 404-342-3775.
Red w/wh. top, 4-horse trailer, neckover w/small dressing rm., $2750. Jimmy Ellington, Thomaston. Ph. 404-647-4381.
Western saddle, great shape, smooth leather, 15" seat, Plantation saddle, very nice, new leathers, $250 ea. T. Floyd, Lawrenceville. Ph. 564-3641.________
2-horse D D trailer, exc. cond., $975. E. Honea, Carnesville. Ph. 404-384-7174.
Homemeade flatbed stock/horse trailer, built to your needs, also, gooseneck 16 ft. stock trailer w/4 ft. high solid sides then slats. Ron Muggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759.___________
Want reg. Saanen does, good milkers.
Ryon barrell racing saddle, $300. Patsy
Ray Shoup, Rt. 7 Bishop Rd., Canton Jackson, Rt. 2, Nebo Rd., Dallas 30132
30114. Ph. 479-5005._________ | Ph. 404-445-7610._______________
Remove odors from bcots and shoes by wiping the insides vxith a cotton bali soak ed, in aicchcl.
Complete pony harness, very good cond., blk. S. Kelley, Carroli'on Ph. 404-854-4271.____________________
Want 20-30 Ib. brown smooth sactdic w/15-15Vi' rough-out seat, exc. cond., $200 or less. Amber Lincoln, Athens. Ph. 404-5437822.
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Hunter type jumping saddle, no titMngs, good cond., $175. M. Alien, r Royston. Ph. 404-245-5969._______
Like new Western Pleasure show sad-
die $350, 1 used Big Horn saddle $85. W.
D.
Atwood,
Rex.
Ph.
404-996-5406/474-3165.___________
Livestock/horse trailer mats, stall f mats, horse fencing, etc., custom made
from recycled tires. Gordon Crofut, Rt. 3, Box 82-H, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-0999.__________________
2-horse trailer, high ceiling, walk on ramp, storage area, needs some work,
$400. Ana Collantes, Smyrna. Ph. 436-1396/422-1646.____________
6-horse gooseneck trailer, fully end., new floor, paint & tires, nice dressing rm., $4600. J. R. Dehle Dr., Athens 30605. Ph.
543-2388._______________
4-horse King gooseneck trailer, 8 ft. panelled dressing rm., 10 ft. grooming 5 area, ramp sides, rear load, elec. brakes, new tires. Jack Fleschman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787._______________
Show saddle, Western Pleasure Billy _ Alien 14 in., lots of silver, rough-out seat, ' exc. cond., $350. 0. J. Greene Jr., Logan-
ville. Ph. 979-5448.______________
Show saddle w/matching headstall & breastplate, like new, silver trimmed, tooled, 15 in. seat, $600/best offer. Kathy Hall, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-9858 aft. 6 pm.
16 ft. livestock trailer for rent, $50/week, 1 week min. James Mills, . Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4341.________
Western saddles (2) American made, 15 in. seat, tooled leather, suede seat, never used, $195 ea. D. Tomlin, Madison. Ph. 577-2556.___________
k Crosby Mark IV saddle, 14/ in. seat, exc. cond., used only for showing past 2 seasons, $500. Mary Louise May, Columbus. Ph. 404-561-5522.___________
. Like new Western saddle, sq. cut w/padded seat, matching bridle, breastplate & new pad, $475. L. Morris, McDonough. Ph. 957-1460/996-5406.
2-horse gooseneck trailer w/customized panelled & carpeted Irg. dressing rm., 6 ft. wide, 6 1/z ft. high, $3000, will trade for 2-horse trailer. Ann Olson, Douglasville.
Ph. 404-942-1554/2441 eves._________
Pasture for rent for horses, $30/month per horse, Irg. pasture w/creek, Hwy. 5 area. Helen Powers, Douglasville. Ph.
942-8080._________________
40 ft. tractor-pulled type cattle trailer . for sale/trade. C. L. Peters, Loganville.
Ph. 404-922-8927.________________
4-horse trailer, gooseneck, elec. brakes, 4 escape doors. Pam Pattello, Temple. Ph. 676-3321 days/836-0335
'nights._____________________ 20 ft. Hale gooseneck stock trailer,
metal top & nose, elec. brakes, 6 ft. wide, 6 ft. tall, side, center, comb, rear gate, ,$2700. R. Patton, Rome. Ph. 232-8051/291-7031.__________
Simco show saddle, like new, used on ly a few times, brown w/suede, padded seat, 15 in. Diane Roberson, Dublin. Ph.
912-984-4830.__________________
Mats, hand-made from recycled tires for horse/livestock trailer, stalls, wash
racks & rubber horse fencing. Kenny Rodgers, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-4857.
Want to buy open stock trailer. G. Sullivan, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-8291._______________
Two 21 in. Western saddles, good cond. Milton Smith, Box 264, Oxford
30267. Ph. 404-787-0556.________
Like new Charles Crawley sterling
silver Pleasure equitation seat show sad dle, $845. S. Shirey, Warm Springs. Ph.
404-655-2400.______________
Used roping saddle $375; used 2-horse trailer $850, like new 2-horse trailer & 16 ft. stock trailer. Ginger Norton Sweetalla,
Temple. Ph. 562-4528._________
Steuben saddle, 18 in., $400 or will
trade for Steuven saddle w/suede knee rolls, 18 in. K. Whitmore, Snellville. Ph.
972-2956.________________
2-horse gooseneck trailer w/6 ft. dress ing rm., very good cond. S. Wood, Conyers. Ph. 922-2522.__________
20" cutback, blk. saddle, $225. Mrs. Andrews, Decatur. Ph. 321-0715._______
Orig. Billy Cook roping saddle, 15" seat, silver horn cap., buckstitched mint cond., $485. D. Colwell, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4185/4957._________________
Small harness for Shetland pony, good cond.; also, western-pony saddle for small child, pony headstall w/hackamore, curb bit. M. Bally, Colbert. Ph.
404-788-2976 or 725-2230.__________
16 ft. gooseneck horse trailer, needs paint and minor repair, $1450/best offer. Robert Brady, Augusta. Ph. 404-798-6552.
2-horse trailer, full 7' interior hgt., pad ded on 3 sides of ea. comp., full parti tion/feed divider, floor/frame sound, new paint on top. interior, $1500. G. Fleming, Commerce. Ph. 404-367-9669.
Circle Y roping saddle, fully tooled, 16" seat, great cond., dbl. rigged, low backed, $350. Howard McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4469/4957._________________
'80 Hale 2-horse trailer, exc., door, mats, $1500. Howard McClamary, Abbeville. Ph.912-365-7110.___________
Western saddle, 15" padded suede seat, bridle/pad, exc. cond., $125, sev. others, reas. Mrs. Mullis, Lizella. Ph. 912-935-8693.___________________
Circle A Roping saddle, 16" seat, dbl. back rigging, 4" high post dally horn, raw hide cantle and pommel, never used, $425. W. H. McCarter, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4957 or 745-4469.___________
Hale 4-horse gooseneck, 6'6" hgt., 12' dressing rm., roll-out awning, new tires, paint, brakes & floor, exc. cond., $5500. P. O'Brien, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-4966.
Gemini saddle, 16 1/i" styled for jump ing and all purposes, deep seat w/padded flaps, like new cond., $250. Jill Riedl, Covington. Ph. 404-468-8435._________
Miley 2-horse trailer, ramp, elec. brakes, tack-feed comp., 2 escape doors, good cond., $1800. Pat Russell, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0052._____________
Want 7' or taller gooseneck trailer w/dressing rm., extras, Iv. qrts. up front, 2, 3 or 4-horse no major repairs, under $4000. M. A. Smith, Lenox. Ph. 912-546-4893 days.______________
Want to trade, handmade Bona Alien, show saddle w/silver for Circle Y, ladies show saddle. Pam Spencer, Cumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.______________
2-horse H & W bumper pull trailer, 77 model, $1100. J. W. Tipton, Newnan. Ph. 251-5969._________________
Triggs 24 ft.- '80 stock trailer, gooseneck for sale; also, want 4-horse trailer w/dressing rm. and tack room. Pat Voorhees, Covington. Ph. 786-1608.
Western and Eng., also, youth show saddle, exc. cond. L Whitaker, Maysvllle. Ph. 404-652-2339 aft. 4 pm.________
Prix de Nations, 16 1/i" saddle, $450, used only 10 times, mint cond. R. Wisenall, Fortson. Ph. 404-322-2330.
14 ft. Stidham bumper hitch stock trailer, hvy. duty axles/tires, mint cond., $2125. James R. Woods, Flying W Ranch, Hwy. 18, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580.
Western show saddle, alligator hide, $350, show halter, some silver, adj. horse size, $60. Bob Wright, Winder. Ph. 867-5485.
Livestock feed, hay and grain for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Tift 44 Bermuda & Fescue, you cut and bale, well fert., make offer. Bill Anglin, Newnan. Ph. 404-981-1344._______
Tifton 44, Coastal & Alicia Bermuda hay, round or square bales, del. avail. Ron Arce, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-3696._____
High qual. Coastal Bermuda hay bales, well fert., Gordon Fleming, Sharpsburg. Ph. 487-8292 day or 251-5101 night.
Hay-mixed grass, Fescue, $1.25 in field, $1.50 in the barn. Ray E. Grubb, Lincolnton. Ph. 293-4290.____________
Good hay, approx. 1000 bales of Fescue and Clober hay, $1.95/bale, Irg. sq. bales. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches 30572. Ph. 404-747-3696._________
Horse quality Alfalfa hay, Irg. rolls grass hay. Ken Tuttle, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2082 / 2165 or 404-546-5579 eves.
'84 Coastal Bermuda hay, $3/bale; Rye/Bermuda mix, $2/baie; '85 Fescue, $2.50 bale, $2/bale in the field. Mr. Verp, Lawrencevllle. Ph. 963-1506 or 962-1949.
Want Coastal Bermuda hay, to be pick ed up in field. Tony Warmington, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1696.______
Highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, grown for horses, calling for baling or pick up in barn. John Warren, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-6283._________
'85 Alfalfa hay, square bales, $3 picked up. Richard W. Webb, Jackson. Ph. 912-994-1426._______________
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, exc. qual.; also, exc. qual. Alfalfa hay for sale, 2nd cutting, rain-free. B. West, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2843.
Taking orders for hay, have several fields to bale, mixed Coastal $1.50 in field, all other $1 in field. J. Bergeron, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-251-5637._______
Baled wheat straw $1/bale, 25 to load, hauling avail. Neal Bell, Watkinsville. Ph. 769-6413/7204.__________________
Fescue & Bermuda hay, sq. bales, $1.25 in field, baling now. W. H. Brown, Brooks. Ph. 4I04-997-0292.____________
'85 Coastal Bermuda hay, UGA soil specs., rain-free, horse qual., $2.25/bale, Irg. quans. less. Robert Davidson, Alientown, ph. 912-962-3459._______'
Coastal-Fescue hay, will be cutting 1-2 wks., $1.25-$1.50 iff field, $2.50 del. Drew Flynl, Rt. 2, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4079.
Good qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, '84 crop, clean bales in barn $2/bale. Debbie Gilbert, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5112.
High qual. Coastal hay, well fert., sq. bales $2.25, round rolls $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.______________
Coastal Bermuda, '85 crop, Irg. rolls or bales on confirm order, del. can be ar ranged. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Box 112, Manchester. Ph. 846-9113.________
Lrg. quan. top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. round bales; also top qual. horse hay, sq bales. William E. Lanier, Wetter. Ph. 685-2506.__________________
Coastal Bermuda, sml. sq. bales $1.45 on ground, $2.25 at barn; Irg. round bales $25 on ground. R. L. Lingold, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-2752/932-5484.
'84 wheat straw, Irg. bales. Gerald Miller, Rt. 2, Statham. Ph. 725-7449.
Rain-free, fert. '84 Fescue hay, $18/roll. Max Parker, Pine Mountain Valley. Ph. 404-663-4294/628-5953._________
'84 Fescue, fert., round bales, approx. 1500 Ibs. $35 ea., $30 for 20/more. John Pelton, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-981-1665.
'84 alfalfa hay $2.50/bale, $100/ton at barn; '85 alfalfa hay, $3/bale, $120/ton at barn, 50t/bale del. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 1-800-282-7007/404-3421234.___________"
Fescue hay in field, fert. Aros Reeves, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-6473.
Clearing out '84 hay $140/bale, fert. Bermuda. B. schaefer, Shiloh. Ph. 628-5914._________________
'85 alfalfa hay, well fert., rain-free, sq. bales in barn $3 ea. B. Stevens, Bowden. Ph. 404-258-7897._____________
Coastal/Fescue Hay, $1.50 sq. bale behind baler; Coastal hay, $1.75 behind baler, all hay well fert. H. Townley, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-5818._________
Alfalfa hay, protein tested, quality assured. Don Brock, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3185 nights.__________
Want hay for horses, $1.2541.50 a bale in field, also, Oats or grain, in Lizella or Macon area. Roxie Carey, Lizella. Ph. 912-836-3885.______________
'85 crop Fla. 501 baled Oats, exc. horse qual., 60 to 75 Ib. bales, $2.50 per bale at barn. W. A. Chance, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-1548/3277 aft. 7 pm.________
'85 Bermuda & Fescue hay, $25, round bales, '84 Bermuda & Fescue, $14 round bales. Scott Cochran, Auburn. Ph. 963-0133 day or 963-5000 nights._____
Fescue-Bermuda hay fert. square bales, $2, round bales, $35. D. B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218._________
Highly fert. Fescue hay and some Coastal bermuda hay for salse, will del. James R. Doggett, 4244 Hwy. 81 N., Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-786-5834._________
'85 Bermuda-Fescue hay, in barn, $2 bale. W. Hackney, Roopbille. Ph. 404-854-4996._____________
Now taking orders for '85 crop Oats, $2 bu. in bulk at bin, will del. Leroy Hartzler, Toomsboro. Ph.912-933-5952._______
Want hay, will trade reg. dairy goats and sheep. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.____________
Premium qual. Fescue, '85 cutting, good hvy. sq. bales, $2 at this barn, also, mulch, $1.50, easy drive thru loading. M. C. McCombs, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-461-6160.________________
Wheat for feed. '85 crop, $6 hundred Ib., you furnish containers. Wm. Mills, McDonough. Ph. 957-3663.
Wheat straw by the ton or bale, also, Coastal Bermuda hay in square or 1800 Ib. rolls. Johnny Owens, Rochell. Ph. 912-365-2223/2637.____________
Want to buy Wheat, Oat, Rye, or Barley straw, in 600 bale lots. Walt Prickett, Shadydale. Ph. 404-468-2219._______
Coastal hay, $1.75 in field, $2.25 at barn, convenient to Rockdale, Henry, Clayton, Dekalb Cos. Bo Rohrabaugh, Conyers. Ph. 922-6448._____________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda hay, welllimed/fert., rain-weed free. $2 bale at barn, you load. Frank Ruzza, 2235 U S 41 North, Perry 31069. Ph. 987-3298.
Lrg. round bales of Fescue, $17, quan tity discount, del. avail. Richard K. Long, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-6831._______
Highly fert. Coastal hay, $2.50 at barn, located Flying W Ranch, 10 mi. W. Pine Mtn. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph. 882-6580._________________
1985 sq. bales of Coastal Bermuda, heavy bales. Ray Abbott Jr., Albany. Ph. 883-9102 / 435-6577._________
Fescue hay $1/bale in field, $1,25 at barn also mulch & stake hay, will del. Chris Chapman, Senola. Ph. 599-8666.
Alfalfa hay, 85 plus Ibs. bales, exc. qual., $7.75/bale. B. Dobson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-1784.______________
Fescue X Clover hay, well fert., no rain, sq. bales $1.50, round bales $20. R. Hilley, Molena. Ph. 404-567-3909 aft. 6
pm.__________________________ Fescue hay $2/bale. Sonny Hall, Con-
yers. Ph. 483-3230._____________ Bermuda & Fescue hay, in field $1.25,
in barn $2. Tim Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645._______________________
Bermuda-Fescue hay, $1.25/bale in field, $1.50 in barn. Paul Rose, Greenville. Ph. 672-4013.___________________
Good hay to give away, come cut, 8 mi. from Fairmount off 53. W. M. Stone, Rt. 2, Falrmount 30139.________________
Top qual. Coastal Bermuda-Fescue mix, rain-free, will limed & fert., $2 at barn. L. Winkler, Loganville. Ph. 466-2176.
Taking orders for '85 crop oats $2.50/bu. in bulk. Ralph Wright, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5929._________
'85 Alfalfa hay, sq. bales, $3 picked up, can del. Michael P. Webb, Forstyh. Ph. 912-994-0881._______________
Wheat and Rye mix Coastal and Fescue mix, sq. bales, well fert., rain-free, $2 bale. Pete Horne/Larry Morre, Newnan. Ph. 599-6969 or 253-7347.
Agricultural seed and plants for sale
// you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
All agricultural seed must have a current germination report not more than 9 months old. First ad must be accompanied by report which will be returned if requested.
Certain varieties of seed are protected 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 questions regarding certified seed, call the Market Bulletin office or the Seed Division of the Department of Agriculture, 656-3635.
Reg. Centennial, and Duo-crop, certi. Duo-crop and Wright, cleaned, bagged and tagged. Cullen Patton, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-1246 or 404-927-6545.
Climbing peach vine seed 1984 crop, make good preserves, 100/$3; 200/$5 w/SASE. H. Crowe, 667 Carolina Rd., Marietta 30060. Ph. 428-6277._______
1984 melon squash seed, 10 seed $1 w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.____________________
Ga. Red, Red Jewels sweet potato plants $13/M at bed, or del. big order. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven 31560._____
Old time May cherry bushes $5.50; boysenberries, blackberries $6/doz. plus $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540._______________
Braxton soybean seed, reg. and certi., germ low 90's cleaned/bagged, reas. pric ed. Mike Jaros, Centerville. Ph. 912-953-4018/3673.____________
Rutger tomato plants $4/C plus $1.50 post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.________
Certi. Duo-crop soybeans high yielding for late planting or following wheat 93% germ. $lO/bu. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 404-567-8708.
Creeses seed $2/Tbsp., catnip seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE; muscadine grapevines 8/$10 or $1.50 ea., mtn. strawberry $6.50/doz. plus Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 348, Ellijay 30540.__________
Blackberry and Raspberry pits. $1.25 ea. in gal. pots. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellville 30278. Ph. 979-1336.
1984 crop Honey drip sorghum cane seed, germ. 95%, 1 ib. $5; 5 Ibs. $20; 10 Ibs. $30, all ppd. Lemon Griffith, Rt. 6, Box 478, Dallas 30132._________
Brown Top millet 93% germ., no nox ious, cleaned/bagged, 30/lb. Lewis Todd, Mitchell 30820. Ph. 404-598-3095/2554 aft. 9 pm._________
Green Glaze collard seed 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE w/32<t post. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott31777.________________
Bermuda grass sprigs, Alicia $1 per bu., Tift 44 $2 per bu. Floyd Knowles, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 32, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4778._____________________
Tift 44 and Alicia Bermuda grass sprigs, will del., custom planting avail, or will plant your sprigs. Sam Summer, Ternpie. Ph. 404-562-3679._____________
Certi. Tifton 44 Bermuda grass sprigs $2.25 per bu. Shannon Sell, Hoschton 30548. Ph.404-654-2921._________
Morris NC heading collard plants 100/$5; 300/$12.50 ppd., damp pkd. in Ga. Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons 30436.
Crabapple, hazelnut, black raspberry, Himalayan blackberry, muscadine grapevine, blackhaw 8/$10. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesvllle 30506.
Wanted
Want bush bean seed, the kind that don't have runners. Christine Martin, 1739 Lyle Ave., College Park 30337. Ph. 404-762-0504.______________
Want combine run pea seed. Frank Eaton, Madison 30650. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights only.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, June 19, 1985
Savings Bonds
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rates can go, there is a minimum guaranteed floor of 7.5 percent for bonds held at least five years.
In actual percentages, since the introduction of this improvement, bonds have averaged 9.92 percent in terest -- generally higher than money market rates. Considering the small amounts needed to buy bonds, these rates have been extremely competitive.
The new rates also will ap ply to bonds which were issued before November 1982, if owners simply hold them for five years past the switch to the new system.
Added to the new com petitive interest rates, sav ings bonds continue to enjoy some key tax advantages. First, bond interest is totally exempt from state or local income taxes. Secondly, for Federal income tax pur poses, bond holders have a choice of declaring interest annually or deferring taxes on interest until the bonds are cashed.
This choice allows most taxpayers to pick the best time to assume their taxes for saving bond interest, and therefore to frequently pay less taxes. Using this choice, there are additional tax ad vantages available for sup plementing retirement in come or building an educa tional fund for your depen dent children.
When you combine the competitive interest rates, the guaranteed minimum, the tax advantages, and the fact that you can get all this for investment amounts of as little as $25, it is understan dable why bonds are making a very strong comeback in deed.
If you are interested in ad ding bonds to your future, they can be purchased at most financial institutions or through convenient payroll deductions on the job.
Poultry, game, fowl and eggs for sale
Grown Speckled guineas $5 ea., young keets $1.20. J. A. Brooks, Powder SprIngs. Ph. 943-1888.___________
15 top breeds of game chickens, sgl. mated, toe market, blood tested flock. A. R. McBride, Rt. 1, Box 198, Sylvania 30467. Ph. 912-829-3288.__________
Baby ducks, White Pekins, baby Mallards 5 gen. from wild & others. Betty Bunch, Rt. 1, Box 58, Clermont 30527. Ph. 983-7231._____________________
Brown Leghorns; also, baby chicks, Black Old English, Barred Rock, Gold Sebrights & BB Red roosters. Jerry Vaughan, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-8030.
Silver Duckwing bantams for sale. Mrs. Ivie, Gainesville. Ph. 532-7197._______
Silver pheasant male 2 yrs. old $35, Blue Cochin breeders $5 ea., chicks $2. Grace Watson, Perry. Ph. 912-987-0454.
Guinea eggs $5/doz.; turkey poults $3.50; guinea keets $1.75; Blue Swedish ducks $12/pr.; RIR bantams, Black Cochin hens $5; others. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267._______
Purebred bantams, OE; BB Reds; Blues; Blacks; doves $4 pr.; also, others for sale or trade. Ronald Reece, Canton. Ph. 345-6092.___________________
4 Silver Laced Wyandotte roosters, 1 yr. old, show qual. Vicki Flynn, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-0414.________________
White Corneaux pigeons, fast breeders, all white feathers. Alfred Roloff, Rt. 1, Box 204, Bremen 30110. Ph. 646-5268._____________________
Khaki Campbell ducklings, purebred, 7 wks., 1 drake, 3 hens, $19 or multiples of that. C. H. Haddon, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-6979 eves., 6979 days.________
9 game hens, 1 rooster, $10 for all, 15 RIR, White Leghorn hens, 2 roosters $2 ea., $30 for all. Mrs. A. R. Adams, Snellville. Ph. 972-1160.__________
Emus $150; Rheas $50; Canadian geese $27.50; laying hens $3.50, also, glass gal. water jugs (wide mouth) 50t. D. R. Queen, 2002 S. Flat Rock Rd., Douglasvllle 30134. Ph. 942-2239.
Purebred bantam hatching eggs $3 doz., no shipping. Mrs. Wm. Smith, Newnan. Ph. 251-0693.___________
Pheasants, Jumbo Ringneck, 12 hens, 3 cock birds $10 ea., 3 Chinese Green hens, 1 Cock $10 ea., Gamble quail, 7 hens, 3 cocks $7 ea., all laying. J. R. Dickerson, Gumming. Ph. 887-5723.
Game fowl, Butcher, Kelsos, Sid Taylor, Minor Blue & crosses. Jack Smith, P.O. Box 330, Hagan 30429. Ph. 739-3253.
'85 pheasant chicks, quail eggs, Gambel, Valley, Blue Scale. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany. Ph. 435-3973.
Laying hens & some roosters for sale $3.50-$5 ea. Joe Ester, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-0161.____________________
Purebred '85 Hatch, Golden & Silver Sebright bantams; also, bronze turkey poults. C. S. Cook, Marietta. Ph. 427-8549 aft. 6 pm.______________________
Hatch Claret hens $3 ea., have too many to feed. Bill Miller, 5736 Big H Rd., Douglasvllle 30135. Ph. 942-3087 aft. 5.
Indian Runner ducks, geese, 7 breeds of pigeons, peacocks & others. Donald Smith, Rt. 4, Acworth 30101. Ph. 404-974-4490.________________
Rosecomb, Silkies, Columbian, Wyan dotte, Black Old English & other breeds for sale. Marvin Jackson, Decatur. Ph. 241-2630.__________________
1 pr. of grown turkeys for sale $25. Calvin Rawls, Lilburn. Ph. 921-1311.
Cochin bantams, White, Red & Buff; also, Black Australorps, Standards, diff. age chicks. Harold Champagne, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-5245.___________
Khaki & Pied Campbell ducks, holdered strain, approx. 20 mature, laying $4.50 ea., less if all taken. J. A. Lashley, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785.___________
White Chinese, Brown African, White Toulouse, Grey Toulouse, Mallard ducks, 3 gen. from wild, White Pekin, Rouen, others. Earl Robinson, P.O. Box 203, Aragon 30104. Ph. 404-684-7542._____
34 hens, 3 roosters, various breeds, lay ing now $50 for all. P. Conrad, Buford. Ph. 967-2367. _________________
Flock of show qual. Crele OE adults & chicks, for sale. Charles Markham, Box 109, Ty Ty 31795. Ph. 912-382-7951.
Dark Cornish, started chicks; also, Bar red Rock roosters, RIR rooster, 2 hens, chicks. Mr. Bennett, Atlanta. Ph. 799-9224._________________
Pheasants, 5 hens, 2 cocks, Jumbo Ringneck, Araucana bantam eggs & chicks in June. Joe Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. 912-924-7575._______
Laying hens, 9 RIR & 2 WR; also 1 RIR rooster, all 1 yr. old, $30 for all. Steve Wright, Cumming. Ph. 889-3092.
Horse Edition
Coming July 3, 1985
2 Hatch trio game, 2 Morgan WH trio, 2 cocks, 2 yr. old. Howard Ellington, Rt. 2, Oxford. Ph. 786-6426._____________
Texan Pioneer pigeons, auto-sex, $15 pr., 2 pr. $28. Joe Murray, 1836 Biggers Rd., Columbus 31904. Ph. 322-5079.
1 pr. Muscovy ducks for sale $7; also, Muscovy ducklings $3 ea. M. Tillman, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-8232._________
Bobwhite quail chicks for sale, debeaked, priced on age, place order now. Eddie Waters, Rt. 3, Alma. Ph. 912-632-5045 eve. / wkends.______________________
Pigeons, pure Racing Homers, many types & cols. Chris Fagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 979-6917._________________
Bantam chicks, Barred & White Cochins, Barred, Black & Blue OE roosters. J. Cornwall, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-422-6515.___________________
White Wyandotte bantams, show qual., good layers & meat production, 7 hens, 1 cock $40. James Harris, 155 Green Hills Rd., Athens. Ph. 548-9927._________
Pigeons, White show Kings, Fantails, Lahores, King & runts crossed, Irg. 2 Ib. birds; also, bantam chickens. Leon Crews, Rt. 2, Box 103, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-4824.________________
Games for sale, Stags, hens & pullets, young stock. L D. Satterfield, Atlanta. Ph. 761-1271.__________________
Mix. variety, laying hens & roosters for sale $2 ea. Robert Johnson, 2164 Davis Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-972-8177.
40 Black sexlink pullets, 3 1/2 mo. old, $3.50 ea. W. H. Sewell, 5395 Hwy. 155, Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 404-474-7450.
Jumbo Wise, quail hatching eggs, 300 avail, wkly. $25/100 ship ppd. C. Jack Smith, Harrison. Ph. 912-552-6337.
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs for sale $25 per 100, $180 per 1000 ppd. Raymond Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252-5345._______________
Bronze turkey hen & gobbler $24. Gladys Webb, 431 Lee Rd., Mableton. Ph. 404-948-0902.__________________
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail, flight cond., $2.25 ea., $5 pr., & Chukars $4 ea. Jean Spikes, Loganville. Ph. 522-4174 days, 786-3191 nights.____________
Purebred Dominiques pullets for sale, 7 hens, 1 rooster, $3.50 ea.; also, 4 hens. Lula Hall, 33 Crescent Ave., Griffin 30223. Ph. 227-0263.____________________
1 white gander, 2 female, half grown Grey Toulouse, grey & white mix. geese for sale. Mrs. G. I. Moon, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1495.___________________
Bantams, 1 Black Cochin Cockerel, 2 Red Cochin pullets, 2-8 wks. Creoles, Black Rosecombs, few mix. bantams. T. Dampier, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-8711 /
4082.____________________ Indian Blue peafowls, 2 & 3 yrs. old $75
per pr., 1 white female. Zane Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. Ph. 864-2751.
Pure RIR or Buff Orpington chicks, day old to 1 mo. old 50 & up. Paul Kelly, Conyers. Ph. 929-3280.____________
White King pigeons $2 ea. L. Turner, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3969.________
Breeders, Red Gold, Silvers, SSwinhoe peasants. Hunter Leake, Dublin. Ph. 912-272-6156.________________
24 RIR & White Leghorn hens, laying well $1 ea. if all taken. Lee Mitchell, Grayson. Ph. 963-8382 aft. 5 pm._____
Baby Golden pheasants $2 & up, '84 Hatch $20 pr., Koromorner & Bald Head Tumblers $10 pr. Alvin Cross, Dallas. Ph. 445-3724.__________________
Bruner Roundhead, raised too many, from proven top qual. fowl, Bull stags $75, hens $50. Michael Quarles, Tunnel Hill. Ph. 935-4100.______________
Pigeons, B'ham. Rollers $3 ea. Don Jones, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-953-3096.
Young bantam roosters, Barred OE, mix. Cochin, mix. Cochin, 2 yrs. old 75t ea., Brown Leghorn Standard $3, others. Phil Harris, Marietta. Ph. 429-1489.
White Pekin ducks, 6 gen. from wild $5 ea., full grown, young, purebred. John T. Davis, Groveton. Ph. 404-556-9331.
Bourbon Red turkeys, 1 torn, 4 hens, $20-$30 ea.; 1 Bronze hen w/chicks $15, less if all taken. Phil Hayes, Williamson. Ph. 229-4573.__________________
7 roosters, purebred RIR $4 ea., 2 RIR game mix., 2 Rosecomb, Silver Sebrights $3.50 ea. G. B. Mangum, Gainesville. Ph. 536-1909._____________________
Silver Lace Wyandotte, RIR, Black Jersey Giants, also White Wyandotte bantams and Danish light Brown Leghorn. Randy Hill, Canon. Ph. 245-8213.__________________
Asstd. rare breed chickens & roosters $2 ea. Sherry Meriwether, Newborn. Ph. 404-342-4813 aft. 6 pm.___________
Bourbon Red turkey poults, 6 wks. old $3 ea. Linda Ball, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5710.
21 RIR pullets over 3 mo. old, 29 RIR pullets over 1 mo. old for sale. R. R. Moore, 60 Meadowview Ln., Newnan 30263. Ph. 251-0472.____________
RIR chicks, RIR roosters, mix. laying hens for sale. S. Griffin, Buford. Ph. 945-0424/8112._______________
Baby guineas (keets) $1.25 & up. John Burnett, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236.
Bantams, show qual. Araucanas & BB Reds, '85 hatch, sml. type. Randy Garner, Douglasvllle. Ph. 949-3654._________
Ducks for sale, Muscovies & Mallards, 3-5 gen. from wild, $2.50 ea. or $20 doz. J. Edwards, East Point. Ph. 404-766-0127.
Baby guineas & chicks for sale. Sandra Guiney, Covlngton. Ph. 786-6227.______
Jumbo Wise, quail for sale, priced accd. to age. Hoyt Tuck, Buford. Ph. 945-2449.______________________
25 young red hens, laying big red eggs, must sell. Ruth G. White, Box 811, Llthla Springs 30057. Ph. 941-4938._________
Indiana Giant quail eggs $25 per 100. James T. Reeves, McDonough. Ph. 957-2895._____________________
White Pekins & Muscovy baby ducks, Muscovy ducks laying, brown Leghorns, 3 baby guineas, top notch chickens. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
Mallard ducks $4, Mallard ducklings $3.50 ea., 3 gen. from wild, Golden Sebright bantams $3. C. Dunkelberger, Rlverdale. Ph. 471-0713.__________
Barred Rock bantams; also, some mix. bantams $1 & $3. Estes Reece, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4014.____________
'84 hatched guineas for sale. Martha Cloer, Rt. 9, Canton. Ph. 345-5054.
20 RIR hens laying, 1 rooster $3 ea., 15 RIR chicks, 3 wks. to 2 mos., 75 to $1.25 ea., 12 Silkies chicks $1, others. Bob Barlow, Macon. Ph. 912-788-9478.
Peachicks hatched May 30, $10 ea. Melvin Redall, 2525 Steele Rd., Griffin.Ph. 229-5150._____________________
Pure Sld Taylor, March '85 hatch, Vi Sid Vt Hatch. R. L. Stonecypher, 884 Buford Hwy., Buford. Ph. 945-3862.
12 White Rock hens, 13 mo. old, 10 eggs a day, $3.50 ea. Nadine Mitchell, Luthersvllle. Ph. 404-927-6770.______
Rouens, Mallard col, good layers, tame, day old ducklings $2 ea., shipped ppd. Marie Shope, Rt. 1, Boston 31626. Ph. 912-498-4451._________________
6 White Rock hens, 1 yr. $3 ea., 6 Bar red Rock pullets $2.50 ea., mix. bantam hens & young 50t to $2 ea. Jerry Gretencord, 1063 Mell Ave., Clarkston. Ph. 404-296-5467._________________
Two game roosters; also, mix. Domini ques & games, 3 RIR roosters. Everett Kirby, 2925 Francis Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-6241.__________________
Speckled guniea keets, approx. 3-4 wks. old. V. T. BAtchelor, Barnesville. Ph. 358-2664.________________
Baby Muscovy ducks $1. Mrs. Leila Morgan, Rt. 3, Box 29, Jackson 30233. Ph. 775-7991._________________
Pheasant chicks $1 & up, pigeons, Fantall & Tumblers $5 pr. Grace Jones, Rt. 2, Box 166, Elberton. 30635. Ph. 283-7051.
Ga. Giant quail & eggs, reas. priced; also, guinea keets. Gene Flanders, Rt. 2, Kite. Ph.912-469-5119.___________
White Rock Cornish game hens, 3 wks to 3 mos. old $1.50 to $3.50 ea. M. Taylor, Manchester. Ph. 846-3950.__________
Bantams, Buff Cochin, Buff Brahma cochins, BB Reds, 1 pr. Belgium, Red Blue Old English, 8 wks. old Cross, Buff Cochins & Brahma, others. Marion Waters, Lilburn. Ph. 923-2744._______
1 pr. Brown geese, 2 pr. White Pekin ducks. L. Harrison, Eastanollee. Ph. 779-3197.__________________
Pigeons, Racing Homers, Irg. strong proven racing stock, must sell, $5 ea. Mr. Nordlund, Fayettevllle. Ph. 461-8741.
4 Canadian geese, sex unknown $2; also, asstd. barnyard chicks. J. Adams, Athens. Ph. 353-0544.__________
Bantam hen & 7 chicks $5, few mix, hens $2.50 ea., free bantam roosters. Carolyn Fuller, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-5420._________________
Quail, Mexican Speckles, Blue Scale, Blonds, others. Junior Gllreath, Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-5168._______
5 pr. of Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild $12/pr. Robert Harris, Rt. 11, Box 313, Galnesvllle 30501. Ph. 532-3667._____
Toulouse goslings for sale, 2 mos. old $7 ea. Mike Tustlan, Ball Ground. Ph. 577-1308.___________'______
Bobwhite quail eggs $18 per 100, $125 per 1000 ppd.; also, chicks avail., pick up at farm only. Al Grunthrop, Boston. Ph. 912-226-8535.______________
Pigeons for sale, Fantail, Modenas, English Trumpeters, 1 White Owl, other. Mrs. Lee Richard, Cumming. Ph. 889-0338.
Wanted
Want unwanted poultry, chickens, turkeys, any other, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.___________________
Want to buy Irg. roosters, guineas, pigeons & ducks. R.L. Brown, Rt. 10, Gainesville 30501. Ph. 532-9415.______
Want grown Muscovy ducks, guineas, common pigeons, can pick up Irg. numbers if price is right. W. R. Long, Rt. 5, Box 5863, Blairsvllle 30512. Ph. 404-745-9776._______________
Want 1 male Ringneck dove. Howard Askiss, Box 111, Rt. 3, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-3143._________________
Want bantam chickens or eggs, peafowl or eggs, guineas or eggs, turkeys or eggs, will p/u w/in reas. dist. M. Cantrell, Ellljay. Ph. 273-3250._________
Want short legged Cornish bantams, dark, white, 2nd Red Laced; also, Mallard ducks w/in 50 mi. radius. T. Dampier, Valdosta. Ph. 912-244-8711 / 4082.
Want 3 young pullets, will trade white hen turkey, lays 1 egg every day. M's. Ester Davis, 1739 Austin Dr., Decatur 30032. Ph. 288-8437.____________
Want pure RIR, Barred Rocks & Black Sexlink hatching eggs; also, Barred Rock hens. Paul Kelley, Conyers. Ph. 929-3280.
Want to buy brown Leghorn bantams or eggs for hatching. Gordon Lawless, 130 Cedar Ridge, Dalton 30720. Ph. 278-8288.____________________
Want B'ham. Rollers & Pouter pigeons, call & give price. Chris Fagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 979-6917._______
Want trio Indian Runner ducks, will p/u or pay shipping. J. Edwards, East Point. Ph. 404-766-0127.
Miscellaneous for sale
// you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Edna Hollandsworth, 656-3727.
The Miscellaneous for Sale category includes the following subcategories: bees honey and supplies, things to eat, herbs, fish and fish supplies, fertilizers and mulches, firewood and oddities. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.
Bees, Honey & Supplies
Pure raw honey gallons: gallberry, orange or clover $14.95; tupelo $19.95, shipping incl. B. R. Argoe, Rt. 2, Box 239, Cairo 31728.__________________
Complete hives $55, four frame nucs $28 to $30, order now. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 404-692-6192._________
Will remove swarms of honeybees in Douglas Co., Atlanta area local honey $12 gal. W. 0. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3887._____________________
'85 crop honey, pure, raw, unheated $11 gal., $50/5 gal., shipping & con tainers. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 117, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7851._______
Bee blower for sale $125. R. M. Jackson, 6937 Goodall Mill Rd., Macon 31206. Ph. 788-2449.______________
Yellow Italian queens, $5 ea., pkg. bees $5 Ib., plus $5 pkg. for post. & pkg. James W. Day, Days Bee farm, Rt. 1, Box 197A, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3648.___________
Italian queen bees $4.50 ea., 3 frame nucs $25 ea. Ashley Barker, P. O. Box 691, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-7302.
Honey for sale, cheap, in qt. & pts. at my home. Mrs. Fred Perkins, 121 Haynes Rd., Canton 30144. Ph. 404-479-3387.
1 hood, long gloves, smoker, 1 super w/wax, some new super frames, founda tion wax, all for $20 at my home. Jack A. Hamby, 649 Northern Ave., Clarkston 30021. Ph. 404-292-8956.___________
Established colonies for sale, $50 & $60 w/super. R. L. Carreker, Rex Ph. 474-1932.
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Al root, 30 frame radial extractor w/1 hp. elec. motor $400. Robert Logan, Canton. Ph. 404-479-8459.___________
Sml. hand crank extractor for sale, or rent; also, will extract your honey for you. Bobby R. Lovins, Rt. 1, Box 415, Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-537-5662.________
Sev. colonies of Italian bees in 10 frame hives $45 ea. Louie Rowland, Rt. 1, Box 2, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3428.
Top qual. Italian queens $3, 35$ mark ed, 35<t clipped. Mike Graham, Collins Ph. 912-693-9263.__________
Caucasian queens, from gentle pro ductive strain $5 ea. Harold Smith, Rt. 1, Box 250A, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 692-6864.________________
Will remove honeybee swarms from premises in metro Atlanta area. F. H. John, Atlanta. Ph. 351-7247 or 355-1546.
4 hives bees full of honey for sale $45 ea. Howard Ackiss, Rt. 3, Box 111, Buena Vista 31803.________________
Used bee shipping boxes, make good cricket boxes, also plastic inside bee feeders; homemade nuc boxes, extractor for rent $15 per day. D. Soileau, Conyers. Ph. 922-0123.
Things To Eat
Organic tomatoes, 25-25,000 Ibs., 40<t Ib.; also, E. garlic, carrots, cucumbers, etc. by July. Ron Watts, 4378 Eva Ct., ' Douglasville. 30134. Ph. 404-942-7057.
Blackberries, pick your own, ready now, Irg., big & tasty. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellville. 30278.______
Watermelons June 20th, cantaloupes June 15th, tomatoes June 15th, pick your own or buy in bulk. Billy Lane, Rt. 3, Box 177, Statesboro. Ph. 912-587-5542 7-7 pm.
Fresh beets, new white potatoes, green beans, yellow squash, fertilized organically, closed Sat. Edward Colston, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-382-9619.______
Farm fresh eggs 70$ doz. Tanya Altier, , Woodbine. Ph. 729-3032.__________
Raw shelled peanuts 5 lb/$7.50, ship ped UPS ppd. Horace L. Davis, Davis Farm, Rt. 1, Box 233, Doerun 31744.
Organically grown yellow squash, zucchini, kale, collards, near l-85/Newnan, tomatoes ready July 1, no shipping. Larry Conklin, Madras. Ph. 404-253-0347._____'___________^
. Pecans $1 Ib., mix. pecans 50t Ib., plus shipping UPS. Mrs. Sam Hartin, 8000 Beaver Run Rd., Midland 31820. Ph. 404-561-4322._______________
Pecans $1 Ib. plus mailing UPS. L. ' Boch, 607 Benson St., Hartwell 30643. Ph.
404-376-7291.______________
Blueberries, you pick, 1 mi. S. of Sasser on Herod Rd., open Wed. & Sat. 7 am. G. E. Shillcutt, Sasser. Ph. 912-436-2800.________________
Water ground meal & whole wheat flour, grits, 10 lb./$2.50, 5 lb/$1.50 plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630 aft. 3 pm._________
State insp. grain fed beef, cut, wrapped & ready for freezer. Jim Toney, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-483-7993.______
, Sml. quan. of Stuart pecans, hand shelled, 5 Ib. min. $21 plus post. A. Poe, 3572 Lee Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-922-3077.________________
Farm fresh squash, turnip greens, snap ' beans, vine ripened tomatoes ready June 20, sliver queen corn ready June 15. Virginia Adams, Adams Farms, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9395.___________
Country eggs, brown & white for sale. Nell Johnson, 2164 Davis Rd., Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-972-8177._______________
Blackberries, blueberries, you pick, 4 mi. E. Reynolds on Hwy. 287. Roy Jones, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3292._______
Corn Fed beef organically grown cut, wrapped, ready for freezer, USDA pack ing house. Kevin Henderson, Lula. Ph. 404-677-3078.________________
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrap ped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Oxford. Ph. 404-786-4722 or 981-4130._______________
Blueberries, picked $5.50 gal., begin last wk. of June thru July. M. Taylor, Man chester. Ph. 846-3950.
Herbs
Comfrey pits. 4/$2.50, dried dill, organically grown, ground or whole leaves, 1 cup/$3, all ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533. ________
Yellowroot, catnip, yellowdock, queen of meadow, sassafras, peppermint, $5.50/lardbox, $1 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540.______
Young herb pits, 50 ea., 30-40 diff. kinds w/SASE. Dell Ratcliffe, Rt. 1, Box 234, Comer 30629.
Clean yellow root 4 Ib. lardbox full $5.50,3/S15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540._________
Jumbo catnip seed 250 for $1 w/SASE. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5189.___________
Ratsbane, yellowroot, queen of meadow, sassafras, yellow dock, $5.50 plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540._____________
Sassafras, cucumber bark 1/2 gal. $6; also, buckeyes $3 doz., plus post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville
31096.___________________ Spearmint, orangemint, pineapple-
mint, peppermint, English penny royal, sage, bee balm, pink or red. 10/$7.50. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Poke root cuttings 3/$5, 5/$7 ppd., well rooted poke roots pits. 6/$7, 12/$10 ppd.,
well rooted catnip, yellow dock & mullen pits 6/$5, 12/$10 ppd. C. Wilkerson, P. 0. Box 31, Naylor31541._________
Comfrey roots 20<S ea., crowns 50<p ea.,
min. order $5, Coe Branham, Box 875, MeCaysville 30555.________________
Hot pepper seed, jalapeno, banana or long red cayenne, 100 seed $1, hot purple leaf pepper seed, 50 seed $1 w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1. Box 90, Pelham 31779.
Fish & Fish Supplies
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, guar. live, healthy, immediate del. J. Foy Gilbert, P.O. Box 321, Thomaston 30286. Ph. 404-648-2062.__________
Catfish fingerlings for sale. Ned Tibbitts, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-4093._____
Rainbow Trout, Vi- 3/< Ib., can del. Irg. orders. David Cochran, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. 404-276-3803.___________
Giant mealworms, 1000/$13; 2000/$24; 3000/$34.50; 4000/$44, 5000 or more, $10/1000. W. M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mablelon 30059. Ph. 944-0381.______
Qual. Hybrid Bream, Sunfish, Bluegill Bream, Bass, Shellcrackers & Catfish fingerlings guar. disease free. A. B. Chew, Rt. 1, Box 91, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-3005/3913.___________
Channel Catfish, Irg. & sml. Todd Hud son, Rt. 1, Manchester. Ph. 846-2528
nights.___________________ Ga. Giant Hybrid Bream, genetically
improved Channel Catfish, Lrg. Mouth Bass, p/u or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.
Fish cages, fish & turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 1/i, Vt, or 3/4 in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395.________________
Red Wiggler beds packed full of worms. Steve Gilreath, Rt. 3, Box 126, Byron 31008. Ph. 912-956-5211.______
Red Wiggler beds for sale, any size/amt. Bruce Self, Byron. Ph. 912-781-8309.______________
Red wigglers, bedrun, 5000/$18; 10,000/$30, shipped ppd. w/inst. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1 Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451.______________
Special sml. head Channel Catfish, disease free, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10 in. p/u or del. Preston Harbin, Rt. 1, Box 210, Helena 30137. Ph. 912-868-6095.__________
Rainbow Trout $1.50 Ib., bring cooler, we fill from ponds (1-1 Vilb). Morgan Can trell, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3446.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Sawdust $5 p/u load, no Sunday sales Paul W. King, 1467 Stephenson Rd. Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6858._____
Rich top soil, fill dirt, sand & gravel Tim Goodwin, Lithia Springs. Ph 948-4401.____________________
Good top soil, sand & gravel del Woody Roberts, Smyrna. Ph. 435-8107.
Horse compost for sale, -$10 truck load, we will load w/loader. Don Noll, Locust Grove. Ph. 227-4788.____________
Free aged horse manure w/sawdust, you load & haul. L. Gowdy, Gumming. Ph. 887-7853.__________________
Mulch hay, can del. any ami. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.
Aged horse manure w/shavings, you load $5 p/u load. Roy Williams, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3698._____________
Mulch hay 100 rolls $15 per roll. J. D. Benlley, Social Circle. Ph. 787-9577.
Free horse manure & shavings mix., great for gardens, easy access, you load. Melinda Giachelli, Southern Comford Farm, Alpharetta. Ph 475-4459.______
Wheat straw, mulch hay, also, good us ed RR ties. Ralph Eskew, Fairburn. Ph.
964-3341._____________________________
Mulch hay $1.25 bale at barn, wheat
straw also. Ralph Rucker, Alpharetta. Ph.
404-475-6250/475-5979.
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Top soil, fill dirt, mulch, pine bark, sand & gravel del. Lee Brown, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3786.______________
Horse manure, Irg. p/u load del. $35. Russell Amoson, Lake City. Ph. 961-1024.
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul $5 p/u load. C. Timmons, Fairview Rd., Stockbridge. Ph. 474-5730.
Lrg. round bales hay, 1100 Ibs., tightly wrapped, good for cows or mulch $15 ea. Earl Boren, Concord. Ph. 227-7044.
Straw hay, Irg. sq. bales, ideal for mulching, $1 a bale. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 32, McRae 31055. Ph. 912-362-4778.
Shavings, clean & dry, Irg. truckload del. for barns, etc. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.__________
Rich top soil, pine bark mulch, sawdust, fill dirt, sand & gravel. Jim West, Fairburn. Ph 964-2045.______
Mulch hay 75<t per bale. Sheila Hughes, Grlttln. Ph. 404-227-7595.
Cow manure $15 p/u load, you haul, will help load. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178.__________
Aged horse manure w/shavings, you load $5 p/u load. Roy Williams, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3698.__________________
Mulch hay, can del. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835._________
Mulch hay, dry, $1.25 at barn. Robert H. Hood, 155 Kent Rock Rt., Loganville 30249. Ph. 404-786-5295.___________
Wheat & rye straw by ton or bale, can del. any amt. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. Ph. 912-365-2223 or 2637._______
Good bottom-land top soil, sand or gravel del. to you. Roy Rowell, Atlanta. Ph. 404-794-3552.______________
Mulch hay in field $1.25 bale. Bill Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645._______
Mulch hay round bales $10. Ralph Wright, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5929.
Aged horse manure, $5 p/u load. Darlene Hills. Lawrenceville. Ph. 945-3860.________________
Aged horse manure w/sawdust, $10 p/u load, delivery avail. D. Logan, Athens. Ph. 543-1690._________________
Horse manure & wood shavings mix. ideal for gardening/mulching needs. You load it's free. D. Rogin, Peachtree City. Ph. 487-8822 or 253-8770.____________
'85 wheat straw in barn, $1.25/bale. Dale Wood, Winterville. Ph. 404-549-6832 or 548-2872 or 548-8058.________________
Free horse manure, no shavings, easy access, you pick up. B. J. Feifer, Sandy Springs. Ph. 256-1055.
rBulletin Calendar-
June 22 Flint River Horseman's Assn. point show, 11 am, Griffin Flint River Saddle Club Arena, Carver Rd., Griffin. Info. Frances Farrar 228-8487 or Jan Fulton 227-2159.
June 22 All Breed horse-tack sale, Every Sat. night, 7:30 pm, new-used tack, wholesale prices, Breezy Hill Sales, 5 mi. N. Forsyth on Hwy. 41. Info. C. N. Mason 912/994-0660.
June 22 1 pm, Martin Farms Sixth Club calf sale, selling steers / heifers, also club lambs, Bulloch Co. Ag Center, Statesboro Ga. Info. John Martin 912/823-3639.
June 26 Smith Brothers US Yard feeder pig sale every 2nd and last Wed. night of mo., Bartow, Ga. Info. Ernest or Ken Smith 912/364-3920 day / night.
June 26 Stocker-Finisher Conference for Beef Cattle Producers, Cooperative Ext. Service Rural Development Center, Tifton, Ga., reg. fee $5.00, after 6/21 $7.50. Info. Gae Broadwater 912/386-3416.
June 27 Country Doins', Franklin Co. Farm Bureau Young Farmers spon sors auction, Lavonia, Ga., 7 pm, auction of agricultural items. Info. Timothy Leard 404/356-1467.
June 29 Dooly Co. US Assn. first an nual Club calf sale, SE Arena, Unadilla, Ga., 1 pm, top producer's calves for sale. Info. Oscar Peavy 912/645-3680 or Pat West 912/645-3480.
June 29 -10 am. open horse show, Eng lish / Western / huntseat classes, Landmesser Training Center, Con yers, Ga., payback championships, high point awards. Info. 922-0358 or 887-7743.
June 30 Peachtree Handspinners Guild, North Arts Center, 5345 Roberts Dr., Dunwoody, 1:30 pm. In fo. Toni Friedman 634-4892.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
June 25-August 13 Plant Identifica tion, course will teach how to iden tify landscape material used in the area, overview of common houseplants, plant care, 7-9:30 pm, fee $70, 2.0 CEUs, 8 Tuesdays. Info. Bill Durden 429-3343.
June 26-August 14 Insect and Disease Control, course will combine the fundamentals of disease / insect
control, chemical controls will be stressed, 7-9:30 pm, fee $70, 2.0 CEUs, 8 Wednesdays. Info. Bill Durden, 429-3343. June 27-August 29 Fruit and Vegetable Production, course will cover prac tices, varieties adapted to this area, disease / insect control, designed to help person work w/backyard fruit and vegetable producer, 7-9:30 pm, fee $70,2.0 CEUs, 9 Thurs. -omit July 4. Info. Bill Durden 429-3343.
PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION COURSES
June 28 - National Institute of Sanita tion Technology Retail Food Store Sanitation and Pest Control, Atlan ta, Ga., Public Health (8), Indust. Inst. (8). Info. D. J. Maloney 404/251-3017.
CRAFT FAIRS
Now accepting applications for arts and crafts for the Georgia Blueberry Festival, June 28-29. Info. Chamber of Commerce 912/632-5859.
Applications being accepted for arts and crafts demonstrations for the July 4 Vickery House Arts and Crafts Festival, Dahlonega, Ga. In fo. Ella Ray Oakes 404/864-3365.
Applications available for artist and craft persons for the Second July Extravaganza juried show, Blairsville, Ga., July 4-6. Info. Chamber of Commerce 404/745-5789.
Looking for local craftsman to parti cipate in the Arts and Crafts divi sion of the Sixth Annual Willacoochee Old Fashion Day Celebration, July 6. Info. Willacoochee City Hall 912/534-5152.
Exhibitors needed for the Warm Springs arts and crafts festival, July 6-7. Info. Diane Medlin 927-6272 or 655-2173.
Exhibitors wanted for the annual Aragon Volunteer Fire Department Arts and Crafts Fair, June 29, Tom Pittman Field, Aragon, Ga. Info. Vickie Johnson, 404/684-5232.
(If you have questions concerning the BULLETIN calendar, call Bessie Spence at 656-3695.)
Firewood
// you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Edna Hollandsworth, 656-3727.
When submitting firewood ads, please include a statement verifying that the wood has been cut from your own land and not purchased or obtained for resale.
Firewood, standing oak being cut down, approx. 3/4 cord $40. James O'Meara, 2314 Central Ave., Augusta. Ph. 736-1976._____________________
Firewood, in time for seasoning, 10 hardwoods, must cut all immediately, SW Atlanta. G. A. Gibson, Atlanta. Ph. 349-5453 home, 10-2 Mon.-Fri._____
Firewood, sev. loads of standing hard wood, oak & hickory for sale. Bobby Robinson, Bartow. Ph. 773-7686 aft. 6 pm.
Oddities
Gourds, all sizes, Martin & Irg. 50, ready to hang 75<p sml. 25<p, no shipping. Gary McLocklin, Statham. Ph. 404-725-7232._________________
Luffa sponges 8"/$1; 10"/$1.50; $12"/$2; 14"/$2.50; 16"/$3, plus 50<p post. Norma Halley, Rt. 2, Box 30B, Metier 30439.___________________
1 Irg. standing black walnut tree for sale. G. Mason, Stone Mtn. Ph. 469-9875 V,______________
Martin gourds 75<p ea., Irg. quan. 55<t ea. Mickey Harp, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-1821/8543._____________
Homemade lye soap, 10 bars/$5 ppd., 24 bars/$10. (add $1 out of state). M. B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want few 4 or 5 hole show bantam coops w/in the metro Atlanta area or 50 mi. area. Leonard S. Cline, Atlanta. Ph. 404-349-0216.
Want incubator, self turning, 2 or 3 hundred eggs, good cond., please state cond. & price. Calvin Rawls, 4372 Burns Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-1311._____
Want to buy butane gas tank, 50, 100, 250, or 500 gal. M. Field, Box 356, Monroe
30655.___________________ Want to buy one 2 hole hog feeder.
Phillip Woods, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-6902._________________
Want smi. amt. of sugar crowder peas. Rossie Pass, 108 Short St., Calhoun 30701. Ph.404-629-1681._________
Want 100 bu. clay peas, please state price first letter. W. O. Boatright, Rt. 2, Box 180, Cobbtown 30420._______
Want ground corn cobbs for garden, also pine bark chips dime size. Leon Sokolic, Atlanta. Ph. 351-0414._____
Want temperature recorder for farm bulk tank, also sml. steam boiler, both must work. Bonnie Zink, Loganville. Ph. 466-4723._______________
Want 3/4 hp. pump & pipes for garden use. N. B. Purvis, Marietta. Ph. 422-9871.
Want 50-100 gal. fiberglass tank for spraying. James R. Doggett, 4244 Hwy. 81 N., Oxford 30267. Ph. 404-786-5834.
Want wild blackberries, already pick ed, Stockbridge & surrounding area. Mrs. T. L. Chandler, 1446 Fair View Rd., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 474-7683.
Want sev. 20" high speed fans for chicken houses. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Nicholls 31554. Ph. 912-632-4854.
Want 4 gallons blackberries. S. R. Brockinton, P.O. Box 136, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 404-921-7470.___________
Want to buy sev. used pasture feeders for horses. Pat Kennedy, Hwy. 140, Rt. 8, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-1271._____
Want to buy horse, cow, chicken manure, I will haul, close by. A. Poe, 3572 Lee Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-922-3077.
Notice
Will the man that bought game chicken from me, in Blackshear, please call. Tommy Jordan, Monticello. Ph. 468-6395.
Out of state wanted
Want country reared female to live in and do sml. farm chores, room and board, and salary. Charles Jones, Rt. 1, Box 77, Garnett, SC 29922.____________
Want to buy Intl. TD-15 150 or 151 series crawler tractor for trans. parts, reas. Broadus F. Timms, 301 Hillcrest Dr., Greenwood, SC 29646.__________
Want unusual onions; also, pregnant onion, pepper, flowers and vegetable seed at reas. price. Frances Campbell, Rt. 8, Box 372, Pacucah, KY 42001.
Want cast iron 4 ft. dia. stock feed saucer; gas eng. w/twin flywheel. David Wright, 106 Cathcart Circle, Winnsboro, SC 29180.
Timber for Sale
The purpose of the new "Timber for Sale" category is to provide an option for forest farmers to market their standing timber. The category is limited to individually owned and produced timber only. No companies or businesses will be permitted. All notices submitted for this category must include a statement indicating that the timber is owned and produced by the individual farmer sending in the ad.
Garden Space
Garden space for rent, 5 A. on Cashtown Rd. near Aragon, low rent. Mrs. H. McGaritv. Box 541, Smyrna 30081.
Approx. 30 acres standing timber, poplar, pine and mix. hardwood, Richard O. Parks, Cleveland. Ph. 864-6966.
154 A. standing pine timber, 1118 cords chip-n-saw, 669 cords pulpwood, 285,000 board ft. saw. Taylor Summerlin, Roopville. Ph. 404-854-8253.
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import tarriffs discourage U.S. pro ducers, as do less stringent inspec tion requirements in other countries.
The poultry industry is a classic example of a U.S. commodity that has been hit hard by unfair foreign competition. For example, in Georgia, poultry is a billion dollar business, but its exports of poultry products have declined in recent years.
Total Georgia poultry export sales peaked at $81.1 million in 1981 but dropped to $49.2 million in 1984. In fact, analysis by the National Export Trade Commission shows that total U.S. exports of all agricultural pro ducts have declined 18 percent since 1981.
Getting exports back to a profitable level for American agriculture and the economy is exactly what the Commission aims to do. Next spring the Commission will issue a report to the President and Congress outlining policies and programs to restore U.S. farm exports as a major growth area. The report will encompass recom mendations from commodity and government representatives.
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Georgia Egg Association Schedules Annual Meeting
Program Brings Agriculture
The 24th annual meeting of the
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Georgia Egg Association is schedul ed for July 9 and 10, 1985, at the Sheraton Century Center Hotel in Atlanta. Pre-registration should be completed by June 25.
For forms and further information, contact the Georgia Egg Commis sion, State Farmers' Market, Forest Park 30050, or telephone 404-363-7661.
Workshops Focus
After course materials are com pleted, the Georgia Ag in the Classroom Task Force will hold several awareness sessions throughout the state. The purpose of the sessions is to give direction to teachers who might include agriculture in their lesson plans when the program is piloted next year. Task Force members are not yet sure of times and places for the
On Home Business
sessions, but ask that teachers be
If you are planning to start a home business, you can learn to evaluate your potential success by attending a workshop sponsored by the Fulton County Extension Service, in cooperation with the Ida Prather YWCA.
Training sessions will be held June 24 and 25, 7 to 9 p.m., at the Ida Prather YWCA located at 3911
alert for notices in late summer. "Because agriculture is Georgia's
largest industry, it is essential to in clude it in the curriculum of our students," explained Georgia Com missioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "I'm pleased that we're coming to a point when Georgia teachers will actually have hands on materials for themselves and their students."
Cambellton Road SW, Atlanta.
Topics to be covered include home business ideas, organization and
Pick Your Own
management, pricing and promo tion, salesmanship and record keep ing.
The cost of the training is $6. Registration is required by June 19, 1985. For more information call
The next pick-your-own list will be published in the MARKET BULLETIN July 18. Deadline for entries is June 28.
964-7854.
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Program Organizes
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the approved identification badge and possessing a Georgia State Employment Service introduction card.
This cooperative effort was in itiated three years ago in order to provide for a more orderly marketing process and to avoid the confusion of laborers soliciting work prior to their need. The system has proved helpful to producers, buyers, and laborers alike.
Legal Notice
Public hearings on proposed rule changes concerning "Bird Dealers Licensing" and "Animal Health; Transportation" are scheduled for Thursday, July 18, 1985, in Room 1408 of the James H. (Sloppy) Floyd Building, West Tower, 2 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, Atlanta Georgia 30334, at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. respectively.
Anyone desiring further informa: tion may contact Dr. Jim P. Quigley, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Capitol Square, Room 103, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, (404)656-3667.
Flower plants, bulbs and seed
for sale
'84 crop dipper gourd seed, extra long handles, 2 doz./$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. Ouida Trahan, 3246 Cross Rd., Buford 30518.___________________
Siberian iris $5/doz.; dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz.; ajuga $3/doz.; mix. col. iris $6/doz., add $1.25 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.__________
Rare elephant ear (Xanthosoma), leaves often, 48 in. long x 30 in. wide, 7-8 ft., above ground 1 season $6/start w/inst., ppd. E. Jessee, Box 761, Duluth 30136.______________________
Sev. hundred varieties of daylilies at my garden only. Mildred Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 832-3720._________________
'85 crop mix. col. sweet William seed 50<t/pkg. w/SASE. Diane Mitchell, 1809 Oak Grove Rd., Atlanta 30345._______
Vanda orchids, cattlayas, bromeliads, some in col, SASE please. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon 31204._________________________
Helleri, liriope, aspidistra, hosta, English, Wilson, needlepoint & var. ivy, aucuba, pine, dogwood. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249.
FARM DOCUMENTARY "Plowing Up a Storm" is
a new public television documentary which com pares historical farm pro blems with the economic crisis farmers face today. Through old film footage and newspaper accounts, the documentary brings us up to date on the story of farmers' dissatisfaction during times of low prices and depressed farm markets. The program will air nationally, June 19th, on PBS stations at 9:30. Check local listings to confirm broadcast time in your area.
Azaleas: exotic satsukies, gumpos, kurume & glendales. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 W. Hightower Trl, Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3955.____________
Asstd. cols, daylilies, asstd. cols, jon quils, daffodils, some dbl., white & purple Siberian iris, tali yellow Japenese iris. Mrs. W. Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay
30540.____________________ White daisy, sweet william, yard mint,
border grass, blue mink, foxglove, daylilies, $1/bunch plus post., min. order $5. Estelle Reagan, 1953 Parkwood Rd., Snellville 30278._____________
Shasta daisies, purple asters, dbl. orange daylilies, ajuga, 3/12, min. order $3.50, post. $1.50. C. Farmer, 17 Rebecca dr., Griffin 30223._____________
New crop amaryllis seed from huge selected blooms, all colors, mixed, 100 seed/$1 w/SASE, instr. inscl. Mary Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton 31794. '
Hosta, lily-of-the-valley, ajuga, ivy, vinca minor, liriope, mondo, lamium, aegopodium, shasta daisy, others. Carlos Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6503._________
Red tip photina 1 gal./$2, 3 gal./$6; azaleas 1 gal./$1.25, sml. 75<t; andora junipers 1 1/z gal./$3. C. Tarpley, Duluth. Ph. 476-1045/3337.___________
Perennial pits.: monarda (attracts hum mingbirds) $7.50/doz. ppd.; seed: lychnis "mullin pink", columbine, coreopsis, $1/pk. w/SASE. Lonnie Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi.____________
Marigold seed, orange, yellow, Vi cup/$1 w/SASE. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park 30050._____
Hybrid daylilies, $15/doz. ppd.; cannas: la traviata & clown $6.50/dpz. ppd. Mary Brown, Rt. 1, Abbeville 31001. Ph. 365-7488._______________ .
Gaillardia $1/pk., oxalis 8/$2 w/SASE. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley
31513.___________________ White/hemlock pine, sweet shrub,
rhododendron, mtn. laurel, ferns, white dogwood, 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Galnesvllle 30506. Ph. 532-3945.
'Butterfly lily bulbs $12/doz. ppd. S. J. Harrell, Box 371, Qultman 31643.
'84 marigold, semi-dwarf, mix. cols., brown, orange, yellow, $1/cup ppd. Mary Wigley, 2165 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058.__________________
Coreopsis, wild iris, foxglove, 3 doz./$8 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Box 571, Dahlonega
30533._______________________ Balsam, mix. cols., $1/Tbsp.; long neck
ed gourd seed 100/$1 w/SASE. B. Copelane, 4111 Scott DR., Forest Park 30050. Ph. 404-363-6427.____________
Gloriosa daisy, purple mums, feverfew, Joseph's coat, coleus, 8/6.50; liriope $12/$6.50, add post. Mrs. George Collins, RFD 3, Danielsville 30633._________
'84 crop catalpa tree seed 100/$1 w/SASE. R. A. Rogers, Box 302, Georgetown 31754. Ph. 912-344-4402.
Bright red amaryllis seed 25/$1 w/SASE. B. A. Martin, 2000 3rd St. SE, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-985-9016.
Garlic bulbs, Irg. $3/doz., med. $2.50/doz.; sml. $2.40/doz., plus 50/doz. post. Council Poole, 601 Park Ave., Fort Valley 31030. Ph. 825-5284._________
Daylilies, Irg., sml., miniature, over 400 named hybrid varieties, $1/up. Mrs. Bernard Yates, 818 Tyus Rd., Bowdon 30108.
Seed: marigold, penguin puffs, hibiscus, dishrag gourd, Jerusalem cherry, catalpa, spider flower, mimosa, 4 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401.___________
Red leaf castor mole bean seed 50/$1 w/long SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.______
Rare hibiscus coccineus seed (scarlet rosemallow) 10/$1 w/SASE; old fashioned var. marigold 1 oz./$1 w/SASE. Rebecca Greene, Rt. 1, Box 469, Moultrie 31768.
Hostas variegated, gals., 10/S18.50, SASE for list of 50 var. Carleen Jones, 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6516.___________________
Liriope, variegated, over 1500 growing in gal. pots, $1.50-$2. Gary Collier, Conyers. Ph. 483-6017/1673.________
Prize winning hybrid bearded iris, Irg. blooms w/yellow beard, $10/doz. ppd. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay
30540._______________________ Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, tall
red leaf princes feather seed 2000 seed/$1 w/SASE; 4 o'clock & touch-menot 1 tsp/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.________
Many cols, impatiens, coleus, marigolds, & others, incl. geraniums, no shipping. Mrs. B. L. Cochran, 1510 Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-5914.___________________
Reseeding impatien seed, mix. cols., 100/$1, 500/$4 w/SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034._______________
Old fashioned mix. daffodils, $3.50/doz. plus $1.50/doz. post.; Irg. quan. boxwoods, 1-2 ft., priced according to size. W. G. Lunsford, Suches. Ph. 404-747-2331.______________
Mix. iris $8.50/doz.; yellow dbl. daylilies $6.50/doz. ppd.; mix. dbl. hollyhock seed 50/Tbsp., white, purple Siberian iris 50$/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Colorado 4 o'clock (red) pits. $1.50 ea. ppd.; 5 blue wisteria pits. $4 ppd. Charlie Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor 31641._____
Martin gourd seed 35<p/pkg. w/SASE. Edward S. Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.____________
Bulbs: 6 maroon oxalis $5, 6 sml. preg. onions $3; seed: bowica valubilis, mini woodrose $1 ea. w/SASE. K. Lane, 1407 Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.__________
Whitman!, spingeri, Boston Ferns, white Christmas begonia, $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188.
Vinca minor 50/$5, house leek $4/doz., $1.35 post. Mrs. J. W. Jackosn, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175._____________
Variegated liriope $1.25, daylilies $1/plt., white daisies $1/clump, hybrid iris 75t/plt. J. Paul, Roswell. Ph. 587-2088.
My choice 15 yd. or potted pits., label ed, no 2 alike, African violet, yucca, others, $5 ppd. Mrs. A. B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.____________
Lrg. dbl. pink poppy seed, plant in Oct, 1/2 tsp./$1 w/SASE, no checks. W. B. Lewis, 231 Chatham Ave., Pooler._____
Mix. reseeding impatien pits., blue hydrangea, bronze ajuga, vinca minor, dwarf yellow to brozne marigold pits. Mrs. J. C. McMillan, Dunwoody. Ph. 396-6907.____________________
Money pit. seed 250/$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Box 176, Roswell
30077.___________________ Daylilies, yellow, gold, pink, red,
$10/doz., if shipped $12/doz. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957._____________
Shasta Alaska daisy, yarrow, yellow, pink, white, tall/low blue veronica, white phlox, 10/$7.50. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105._________________
Seed: dbl. touch-me-not, sweet william, mix. dbl. poppy, gloriosa & shasta diasy, mix. hollyhock, $1/tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Frank Moore, Rt. 3, Fairview Rd., Rockmart 30153.______________
Hybrid iris 15/$8 plus $1.50 post.; diff. Siberian iris, white 15/$6 plus $1.50 post. Delia Goodwin, Rt. 2, Box 264, Tallapoosa 30176.______________
Miniature & miniature trailing African violets, many Varieties, will ship min. of 6 pits., $3 ea. ppd. Betsy Kroeck, 1336 Harvard Rd. NE, Atlanta 30306. Ph. 378-2648.
Daylillies, iris, named varieties, many cols. C. Hutton, Doraville. Ph. 396-4891.
Shasta daisies, lambs ears, yarrow 35C-S1; also basil, parsley, comfrey, fernlear tansy, pineapple sage. T. Kretchman, Atlanta. Ph. 378-1104 aft. 6.
Cockscomb pits. & seed avail., pits, can be picked up in East Point. James Martin, East Point. Ph. 767-1783._____
Impatien seeds mix., over 20 cols., shades of pink, rose, orange, red, purple, white, 8 variegated, 100/$1, 500/$4 all w/SASE. Doly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058._________________
Fancy hybrid daylilies $25/doz. named, $20/doz. unnamed ppd. Gary Grant, 3807 Sedgefield Dr., Valdosta 31601.______
Lamium, ivy, liriope, ajuga, vinca, hosta, pachysandra, coloratus, daylilies, lily of the valley. Pat Rainey, 6206 Roy Ave., Mableton 30059. Ph. 941-1862.
Hybrid daylilies, unlabeled, $20/doz. or 70/$100 ppd. Iris Dunn, 4033 Canady St., Columbus 31904.______________
1 yr. Japenese maples $3.50, potted begonias, ground cover, variety of other pits. Louise Noble, 782 Jefferson Ave. SW, Atlanta. Ph. 7767-0632.
Gerbera daisies, mix. cols./types, dk. blue Siberian iris $5/doz.; gloriosa diasies, echinaceas, sunray coreopsis $2.50/doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.____________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/S1.50 add post. Wllla Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.______________
Red verbena 4/$5, old fashioned hosta 4/$5, blue stokesia 6/$5, all ppd. Dollie G. Moss, Rt. 1, Box 249-D, Clermont 30527.
Siberian iris 15/$5, Irg, yellow & blue iris $4/doz. plus $1.25 post. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540.
Daylillies for sale, see & select while in bloom. Frona Lawson, 123 Lacy St., Marietta. Ph. 428-4511.__________
Daylilies by color, red, white, yellow, purple, cream, melon, pink, rose, sml. & miniature, $1 & $2/chunk. Jo Alford, 335 W. Cottage St., Bowdon. Ph. 258-2495.
Amarylis seed, new crop, mix. cols, in cl. white, red, orange, stripes, 150/S1 w/SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408.____________
Bolivian Jew, jade, sedum, cactus, suc culents, begonias, ferns, Swedish ivy, vinca, dwarf euonymous, 50$ ea., no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 474-2849.
Angel's trumpet seed, white bloom, 100/$1, Mexican sunflower seed free w/SASE & order. Paul Snavely, Box 722, Winder 30680._______________
Hollyhocks, 4 o'clocks, touch-me-nots, red hibiscus, tithonia, marigolds, 1 kind/pkg. $1 w/SASE. Robert ClarkJIfcO Mason Dr., Columbus 31903.______
Iris, daylilies, vinca, impatiens, ajuga, cannas, holyhocks, money pit. seed & others, no ship. J. D. Farlow, East Point. Ph. 767-7656._________________
Daylilies, brown/yellow, red, yellow, dbl. dwarf cannas The President, red, $8/doz., $1.65 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Hwy., Gainesville 30501._____________
5 diff. cactus & succulents $12; blackberry lily, purple coneflower, 6/$10, all ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., College Park 30349.______
White Siberian iris, blue iris, purple iris, daylilies, orange, yellow, Japanese iris, hardy phlox, daffodils, narcissus $10/doz. w/$2 post. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540.__________
Red tip, 3 in pots 65; red tip, boxwood in gal. containers $2. W. M. Druden, 4194 Villa Ave., Macon. Ph. 912-477-0366.
Tetraploid daylilies: red, pink, yellow, gold, lavender, cream, white, $2 ea., $10 min. order, $3 post. L. Grovenstein, 2424 Briarmoor Rd., Atlanta 30345. Ph. 404-938-3229.
Wanted
Want pineapple sage (red spike flower, to attract hummingbirds), advise cost & location. M. H. Ray, 130 E. 44th St., Savannah 31405.