Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 72, no. 26 (1986 June 25)

FARMERS & CONSUMERS

Tommy /rvin, Commissioner Georgia Department of Agriculture

Market Bulletin

Vol. 72, No. 26

Wednesday, June 25, 1986

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Coastal Studies

Impact Georgia

The Skidaway Institute of

Oceanography, part of the Universi-

ty System of Georgia, is located on Skidaway Island near Savannah.

Since opening in 1968 its charge has

been to conduct

research designed

to understand the

functioning of our

marine environ-

ment and to iden-

tify

marine

resources in

Georgia's coastal

N.

waters which are under-utilized.

Funds to support the Institute's pro-

grams have averaged about 30 per-

cent from state and 70 percent from

federal sources.

Our guest columnist this week is David W. Menzel, director, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, P.O. Box 13687, Savannah
31416. __________________

To accomplish its purposes, the Institute's resident senior scientific faculty of 12, and professional support staff of 20, are involved in a variety of research programs. In addition. the Institute provides facilities and support for students and faculty from other units of the University System and from out-ofstate institutions, whose research interests require access to the sea.
The Institute does not offer degrees. Many of our faculty members serve as advisors to students, from our degree granting institutions involved in marine research.
The marine programs of the University System of Georgia, in addition to the Skidaway Institute, include the Marine Institute at Sapelo Island and the Marine Extension Center at Skidaway Island. These centers were among the first in the nation to provide a direct interface between basic research and application, by the user, of the knowledge gained. This interface, first applied to the marine situation in the late 1960's, was copied directly from the scientist-experiment station worker -county agent structure so successfully applied for many years by the agricultural community.
Most of the effort and the central (Continued on Page 16)

Enjoy Fresh, Georgia-Grown Fruits Tobacco Advisory Board During Bountiful Harvest Season Discusses Market Dates

Watermelons and peaches have long been known as trademarks of the South, particularly in Georgia. Harvest of these popular fruits currently is underway in the state with plenfiful supplies expected for consumers to enjoy.
"There already are watermelons at the markets, despite fears that the drought had severly reduced the crop," noted Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Watermelon sales are traditionally higher for the Fourth of July holiday, and I am glad to see a strong supply on the way to cover the extra demand."
Most Georgia watermelons are produced in the southwestern portion of the state, an area particularly affected by the spring drought. Fortunately, at least half of this year's

crop has been under irrigation, and the area received rain in time to save most of the remaining acreage.
Statistics on watermelon acreage were discontinued in 1982 when there were 26,400 acres grown in Georgia. The state's producers sell approximately $20 million in watermelons through the state farmers' markets each year. Half of the crop is sold through the Cordele State Farmer's Market, one of the largest watermelon sales points in the country. The Cordele market also handles most of the Georgia canteloupe sales at least $3 million worth of the annual $4.5 million crop.
The lack of rain this spring also caused concern among many of the state's peach growers who already had suffered through a freeze in early March. Although the drought did not cause severe damage to most Georgia orchards, farmers report that overall their fruit is smaller as a result of the dry weather.
"Our peach growers are harvesting 50 percent of a normal crop, compared with 35 percent of a normal
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In the annual meeting of his Tobacco Advisory Board last week, Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin said he expects flue-cured tobacco markets in the GeorgiaFlorida belt to open the latter part of July'. Despite some delay in progress from the dry weather, he noted that the tobacco crop looks good.
Irvin heard reports on tobacco conditions from all areas of the Georgia-Florida belt, including tobacco company representatives, the U.S. Department of Agriculture as well as the Flue-Cured Tobacco Stabilization Corporation.
"We feel optimistic about the season," said Charlie Finch of the Flue-Cured Stabilization Corporation. "If we have a good crop, I feel certain the companies will come in ready to buy. Overseas companies have asked me to tell growers to let the crop ripen well this season."
Growing concerns about competition in tobacco exports from other countries were softened by a report from Universal Leaf Tobacco Company Representative James Starkey. He said Brazil's tobacco crop will be
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Pest Control Problems Multiply

During Hot Summer Months

While summer is vacation time for most folks, unfortunately insect and
rodent pests never seem to take a day off. For this reason June has been designated as National Pest Control Month to remind homeowners to be on the alert for the resurgence of household pests during milder
weather. For instance, according to the
Georgia Pest Control Association, there are 20 common varieties of house-infesting ants in the United States. They can enter buildings in a number of different ways because of their ability to pass through tiny crevices and cracks, and along wires
and pipes. Control of ants in a home depends
on the species encountered since their behavioral patterns differ. Spraying is the most effective method of residential ant control used by professionals. The use of dusting and various baits also is effective. To minimize the likelihood of ant infestation, make certain no food scraps are left around.

Good sanitation is the key to controlling may insect and rodent pests. For example, cockroaches will return to an area after treatment unless good sanitary practices are continued. Adult cockroaches can live for a month without food if they have access to water.
Uncovered garbage and the presence of food scraps is an open invitation to roach infestation.
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WHAT'S INSIDE
Letters to the Editor.......... page 2
Georgia Cooking ... page 5 Livestock
Quotations...... page 6 Helping Each
Other........... page? Food Storage
Charts.......page8&9 Georgia Peach
Recipes........page 11 Features & Harvest
Charts.........page 14

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 25, 1986

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Dear Editor: I'm very glad you people got the law passed about the
Vidalia onions. I can safely say there has never been an onion like them before. They are so mild and sweet and can be fixed in so many different ways with simply no after taste. Here is a simple recipe some of your readers might like to try.
Vidalia Onions and Eggs 2 cups finely chopped Vidalia onions 4 tablespoons margarine 3 large eggs
Simmer Vidalia onions in 2 tablespoon margarine in frying pan. In separate open frying pan, scramble 3 large eggs. Mix together eggs and onions with 2 more tablespoons margarine. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Janie S. Fender Browns Nursing Home 226 South College Street Statesboro, Georgia 30458
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If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want dependable milker, living quarters provided, paid time off, ref. required. H.N. Ralston, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-7636 / 6802 mornings / eve.
Want 2 farm equip, operators w/exp. C. Pippin, Pretoria Rd., Albany 31708. Ph. 912-435-0055.__________________
Want someone to clean horse stalls at sml. barn near Decatur; need someone to catch raccoons invading horse barn near Decatur. A. Genovese, Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-7535 or 938-7433.__________
Want reliable couple to work on farm, will furnish place to live. Morgan Cotton, Rt. 1, Homer 30547. Ph. 677-3561.
Want caretaker gardener, double wide provided. Gaines Brewster, P.O. Box 396, Lithonia 30058._________________
Retired Marine wants farm mgr./caretaker, past Agri. exp., tree farming, maintenance, farm mgt. etc. Blue Ridge area preferred. Frederich Plummer, P.O. Box 2562, Covington 30209. Ph. 787-7757.____________________
Settled lady w/ref. to live in and help w/light garden chores, room and board free. Martha Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-944-6463._________________
Lrg. farming operation seeks early retired class 5 diesel driver for part time work. Malcolm Chafin, Rt. 1, Box 74, Rayle 30660. Ph. 404-274-3392 / 3205.
Man wants job on beef cattle farm, yr. around work, repair fence, bush hogging, cutting hay etc. Rickey Mote, 861 S. Hairston Rd., Stone Mtn. 30088.

If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Advertisers should include a statement with each notice indicating that the service offered are indeed "farm services" provided by that individual.

Gardens tilled / Troy-Bllt tiller, exc. results, reas. prices. F. Kile, Marietta. Ph. 428-1098.__________________

Will do bush hogging, discing &
grading in Fayette Co. & surrounding areas. D. Taylor, Fayetteville. Ph.
487-7430._____________________

Will do grading, tilling & fescue renovation, Roswell, Alpharetta, Marietta areas, reas. rates. Joe Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 565-5852.___________________

Bush hogging, gardens plowed, light grading & other tractor work, Fayette, South Fulton, North Coweta Cos. Don
Heath, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3459._______

Will do loader / backhoe, general tractor & dump truck work, light clearing, grading, sow pastures, build farm roads, etc., also topsoil & fill dirt avail. O. Vandeford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3606._____________-

Horses hauled, local & long distance. Gene Lordon, Sr., P.O. Box 107, Putney 31782. Ph. 912-88-0413.____________

All types of light blasting done, beaver ponds drained, drainage ditch shot, foun-
dations & boulders shot, rock removed, etc. Doug Robinson, Fayetteville. Ph.
404-461-1951._________________

14 yrs. exp. in land clearing, grading, loading, backfilling, specializing in tree preservation & care of your personal property, CAT 951 loader, will travel. B. Butler, Suwanee. Ph. 404-476-0184.

Will do tractor work, Coweta Co. & vincinity, bush hogging, front end loader, light grading. R. W. Bridges, Christmas Tree Farm, Senoia. Ph. 599-6206.

Qual. horseshoeing, hot or cold specializing in corrective shoeing, Athens & surrounding area. Eric Hough, Lexington. Ph. 743-5870.________

Will shear Christmas trees on con-
tract basis, qual. mech. trimming, reas. rates. Alien Grant, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-957-3165._______________

Will cut your logs into lumber on your farm w/portable sawmill. Bill Blackmarr, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-0212._________

Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground

level in pasture & farmland, no job too

large. Joel Cawthon, Jackson. Ph.

404-776-60138, t ! . ' ' .

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Will install farm fences of lumber, wire or rails, qual. work, references avail. Mark Whelchel, Gainesville. Ph. 983-3165 or
534-2046.____________________

Stumps removed from gardens & other farmlands, etc., w/Vermeer stump
grinder, reas. rates, will travel, 7 days/wk. Ronnie Cook, Smyrna. Ph. 404-432-5215
or 434-0587._____________

Will do tractor work, bush hogging,
plowing, light grading, Douglas & surrounding cos., reas. rates, dependable work. Tom Clark, Winston. Ph. 489-1007.

Will furnish & install NZ type hitensile power fence, Northwest Ga. area, references, free estimates. Sonny
Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218.

Will do welding, will travel 50 mi. radius of Atlanta, reas. rates. Stan Corley, Riverdale. Ph. 404-478-8480._____

Will do portable steel welding, repair or fabrication, cash only. James Reese, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2755._______

Soil regeneration w/Troy Bill tiller, twice digging for root gardens, anywhere. Lloyd Mullins, Decatur. Ph. 378-0630.

Will do tractor work, front end loader,
backhoe, bush hogging, plowing, reas. rates, free estimates. Fayette Hoofner, Athens. Ph. 543-5753 aft. 6 pm.______

Will do loader, dump truck & tractor work, also topsoil / fill dirt avail. Joe Gargiulo, Decatur. Ph. 404-296-9189.

Gardens plowed, bush hogging, tractor work, pasture grassing. Tom Ledford, Marietta. Ph. 422-1144 / 1113.______

Will custom cut, rake & bale hay. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.

Will do clearing & grading. Larry West, Lithia Springs. Ph. 404-942-4082._____

Farm buildings, post frame construction, barns, hay sheds, horse stalls, custom built, 100 mi. / Savannah area. Jerry Dunn, Savannah. Ph. 912-354-9416.

Horseshoeing & trimming, reg. & corrective by AFA farrier. Eddie Rainey, Milner. Ph. 404-358-2409._________

Horseshoeing & trimming grad. Eastern Sch. of Farriery. Jeff Hammett, Lilburn. Ph. 404-972-7552._________

Will split your firewood, will come to your place w/hyd. wood splitter. David Corbitt, Atlanta. Ph. 758-6188._______

Will do bush hogging, $25/hr., Walton, Gwinnett, Rockdale area. Larry Ewing, Rt. 1, Broodnax Mill Rd., Loganville 30247.
Ph. 466-1873._________________

Will do farm fencing, all types, highest qual., 18 yrs. exp. Bates Kelley, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6322 / 7313.________

Will do tractor work, bush hogging, plowing, light blade work, 2 hr. min.
Douglas Givens, 1242 Suwanne Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 963-3890.

Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tifton 44 & Coastal Bermuda in 24 in. rows. Chester Kight, Rt. 1, Tarrytown. Ph. 912-529-3900._________________

Will do land clearing, grading, loading,
backfilling, build sml. lakes w/CAT 951. James Parks, Dawsonville. Pn. 404-265-6763.________________

Will water grind corn & wheat into meal, flour or grits aft. 3 pm. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630.

Will custom plant Tifton 44 or Coastal Bermuda in Morgan & surrounding cos. Henry Verner, Rutledge 30663. Ph.
557-2540/2161.____________

Will do bush hogging & other light tractor work. Donnie Webb, Canton. Ph. 475-7520._________________

Garden plowing, bush hogging, pasture reseeding, farm tractor work, done w/exp., Cobb / Marietta area. Gene Mitchell, Marietta. Ph. 422-9023._____

Wells cleared out, both hand dug & bored, 25 yrs. exp., dependable, travel anywhere. Raymond Chasteen, Lavonia.
Ph. 404-356-8704._______________

Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tift 44, 78 & Alicia anywhere in Ga., 3" apart. Sam Summers, Temple. Ph. 404-562-3679.

Will do all type farm fencing, new & old, reas. rates. B. E. Ray, Rockmart. Ph. 684-4781._______________

Will trap beaver or teach you to trap them, references furnished. David McRae, Blytne. Ph. 404-592-4450.

Horses / cattle hauled, tractor work, bush hogging. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.________________

Stumps ground 6-8 in. below ground level from gardens & farmlands, reas. Gary Reynolds, Roswell. Ph. 992-8005.

Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Alicia, Tift 44 or Coastal Bermuda grass. James H. Williams, Rt. 1, Fitzgerald 31750. Ph. 912-423-4884 / 8028._____

Will furnish sprigs & custom plant Tift 44, Bermuda grass in North Ga. Buddy Hart, Colbert. Ph. 404-788-2725._____

Will do tractor work on your farm, tilling, bush hogging, front end loader, scrape blade, 1 hr. min. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.________

Post frame bldgs. custom built to suit your needs, horse & hay barns, sheds, etc., also bulldozedr work, bush hogging & garden plowing. Mark Pryor, Griffin. Ph. 404-495-5877 or 228-8884._______

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Will haul horses local or long distance, reas. rates & exc. care. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.______
Will do land clearing & grading, backfilling, truck / loader work, also fill dirt & topsoil avail., Gwinnett & surrounding cos. Kenneth Gooch, Buford. Ph. 945-3706 aft. 6 pm._____________
Will do all types of farm fencing & farmland clearing. Bill Hardin, 2360 Jones Phillips Rd., Decula 30211. Ph. 962-5094.________________
Gardens plowed, bush hoging, reas. prices. Russell Amoson, 109 Neal St., Stockbridge 30281. Ph. 961-6639.
Horses transported, 80$ loaded mile, courteous service, exc. care, exp. S. D. Cottongim, Madison. Ph. 342-3775.
Want someone to mow, rake, bale approx. 6 A Fescue hay. W. J. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 1997, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6957.
Will do garden plowing, tilling, bush hogging, pasture fertilizing. Marietta / Cobb area. L. H. Barron, Marietta. Ph. 428-4110.________________
Will do bush hogging, garden plowing, Cobb Co. & surrounding areas, reas. & reliable. Hugh Wright, Marietta. Ph. 404-926-3041._____________
Will furnish sprigs & custom plant certi. Tifton 78, Tifton 44, Brazos, Alicia, Coastal, Tifton 419, Tifway II & Tifgreen Bermudas. Gene Hart, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3380.___________________
Will do welding repair on farm machinery & equip. James Heath, Woodland 31836. Ph. 404-674-2616.
Fish pond liming & fertilizing exp., reference upon request, also pine tree planting, taking orders now for upcoming season. L. Green, Naylor. Ph. 912-244-6458.________________
Will cut, rake & bale hay, round or sq., combining, harrowing or bush hogging, no till planting & tractor work. Ken Foster, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-8597.
Clearing, grading, 955 Caterpillar front end loader, site preparation, dump truck, gravel, dirt, insured. Joe Brassfield, Smyrna. Ph. 432-4555.______________
Will do bush hogging, plowing, light blade work, spreading, etc., in Oconee & surrounding cos. Alan Johnson, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-769-8192._____
Will do tractor work, plowing, tilling, bush hogging & light grading, Clarke, Oconee & surrounding cos. William B. Thornton, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-8362.
Will do spraying Poly Urethane Foam in fruit & vegetable coolers & warehouses, statewide. Mike McCommons, Conyers. Ph. 404-929-8106._____
Will paint board fences w/tar or any col. D. Angliss, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5259.
Will do all type welding repairs to your farm equip. Ronald C. Huggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759._____________
Will furnish & install highest qual. NZ type permanent electric fencing, exp. installation, free estimates. John Emberson, La Fayette. Ph. 404-638-1926 aft. 8
pm.______________________ Dragline work, dig & clean out ponds,
drain swampland on mats. Larry Potts, Watkinsville. Ph. 404-725-7851._______
Stumps ground, all related tractor work plus D-8 bulldozer work, all type. James Home, Athens. Ph.404-543-6343._____
Will till gardens, clear sml. areas, fences & ditches of vines & weeds, no bush hog, South Atlanta area. Austin Moore, Atlanta. Ph. 767-2658._______
Horseshoeing, trimming, reg. & corrective, grad. of Oklahoma Farrier's College. David Hill, Jaffarson. Ph. 367-1166.
Will do grading, seeding, plowing, post holes, etc., 25 mi. Winder, 2 hrs. min., no rocks, gullies, cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525.___________
Will repair & rebuild elec. farm fence charges, only approved parts are used, work guar. B. W. Hedditch, Rt. 1, Box 302, Rock Springs 30739. Ph. 404-764-1773.
Will build horse fence w/treated wood, barbed or field cattle wire, also pole barns, references & qual. workmanship. Robert Hayes, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-6708.
Horseshoeing, hot or cold, all breeds. Richard Dunlvant, Buford. Ph. 945-6502.
Horseshoeing & trimming by AFA certi. farrier, reg. & corrective work, 24 hr. answering service. Benny Biddy, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4896._________
New farm fence built, fence right of way cleared, no job too tough or sml., anywhere in Ga. Dick Goetzman, P.O. Box 144, Arab! 31712. Ph. 912-273-8892.
Will dig water lines w/Ditch Witch on farms in Barrow & surrounding cos. Rickey Rowland, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-6857._______________
Will do loader work, clearing, grading, etc. Brooks Bresnan, Woodstock. Ph. 926-3240.
Milk belongs in any fitness plan because it is a major source of calcium and provides high quality protein. It is also rich in riboflavin, vitamin B-12, phosphorus, vitamins A and D, as well as other important

// you have questions regarding this category, call Ella Beach 656-3727.
Only farm machinery used in 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.
504 IH Hi-Rise tractor 3 pt. hitch and remote new clutch; also, 76 IH combine in good cond. R. N. Bates, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-7030.______________
180 AC good cond.; 2 JD 6 row culti; Gooseneck farm equip, trailer. Chas. Rucks, Brooks. Ph. 404-599-3515._____
Intl. Cub tractor w/hyd. lift and belly mower in exc. cond. $2,100. Barney Riner, Sandersville. Ph. 912-552-3440/3292.
52 8N tractor w/5 ft. condor mower, field ready, other items. G. E. Lewis, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-5702, eve.
B AC garden tractor for parts $1,250; scrape blade $350; hvy. duty bush hog $375, boom $65. S. C. Cruce, Snellville. Ph. 979-4153 or 972-7620.___________
Cat. 941B loader, ROPS cab, GP bucket w/new teeth, 80% DC, new idlers and top rollers, Wendell Cain, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-921-7410 days, 923-2042 nights.
Intl. 45 hay baler, apart but have all parts plus extra parts $175 obo. Hiram Crowe, Stone Mtn. Ph. 294-4426._____
8N Ford tractor stored for many yrs., absolutely mint cond., new prof, paint $3750, will del. R. G. Robinson, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-3505.
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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 her individually owned or leased farm. Ads received without this statement will be returned to the advertiser. If the advertiser has made the equipment he wishes to sell, a statement to this effect must be included.

5x1 utility trailer side pockets, hvy. duty $425; 5x8x6 enclosed utility trailer $900 like new. J. Bruce, Covington. Ph. 404-786-5014._________________
MF 12 hp. tractor w/mower, exc. cond. John Binion, Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-8515.______________________
Ford tractor 2000 gas, power steering, live PTO, exc. cond. $4500. C. McCutcheon, Woodstock. Ph. 928-2680.
6 yd. Cat. dirt pan, 3 pt. hitch hook-up, good cond. Doyle Jones, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4155._____________
Farmall Cub tractor w/belly mower, culti., disc turning plow, planters $2600. Bill Garrison, Canton. Ph. 479-4846.
MF 255 tractor, 225 hrs., like new, $8450. Bob Clark, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-375-3587 days, 2621 eve.________
Hay loader, exc. cond. $750; also, Ford 6 ft. cycle mower $350. T. Howren, Cartersville. Ph. 382-2994.__________
Horse drawn equip, incl. wagon, manure spreader, hay rake, mower, riding disc harrow, culti. plows, planters, tractor pulled sickle mower. Frank Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-397-2417/8115.
JD 4400 combine low hrs., air cond. w/13 ft. quick tach platform. Randall Richardson, Rt. 1, Bluffton 31724. Ph. 912-835-2038.________________
3960 JD silage chopper w/corn windrow, direct cut, snapper heads, used only 300 acres. Jimmy Upchurch, Baxley. Ph. 912-367-3641 days, 7594 nights.
Trailer hitch undercarriage 10,000 Ib. wt. like new used very little $150. A. Pruitt, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8279.
Super M Intl. tractor $1,000; 806 Intl. dlesel tractor $5,000; Deutz disc mower $2,000. Mark Tewksbury, Madison. Ph. 342-0536/2367.________________
Intl. Farmall 340, 3 pt. hitch, Ind. PTO, two row culti., good cond.; 18 ft. flatbed Gooseneck trailer brakes on both axles. J. P. Larman, Buckhead. Ph. 485-6359.
NH 849 round baler w/auto. wrap, like new, one yr. old $8250; NH 66 sq. baler $425. Paul Spieks, Monticello. Ph. 981-1653.____________________
Mdl. 941 Cat. 1980 $32,000; 957 John Bean sprayer $6500 w/truck $8000; McNair drum harvester $5,000; Kilby pecan shaker $15,000. C. Pippin, Albany. Ph. 435-0055._______________
450 JD loader good cond. $8500 w/ripper, $7500 w/o. Edgar Walker, Commerce. Ph. 404-757-2459._____________
4430 JD, cab, air, duals, exc. cond., JD no-till planters, grain bins, 5000 and 4000, grain auger, alum. tank. John Peters, Monroe. Ph. 267-2471.___________
1984 Agri-power 5000 tractor, like new 46 hp. diesel 10 spd. 3 pt. hitch, low hrs. w/lnd. PTO, $5900. J. M. Cunningham, dimming. Ph. 457-3371 days, 475-8309
nights.___________________ NH haybine 9 ft. or 12; NH silage chop-
per w/3 heads, 1450 Case dozer, 4 or 6 row no-till planters, hay conveyor. Dennis Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
Spring tooth harrow, sickle mower for Farmall Cub $200, cutting harrow, turning plow, cart for Cub Cadet or sml. tractor $275. G. Rogers, Marietta. Ph. 424-7978.
Heavy duty big bale hay movers, fork type, Cat. I and II, 3 pt. hitch, $160 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615._______
Ingersoll Rand T-4 well drilling machine w/all tools, A-1 cond. 800 ft. drill steel. Russell Banks, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-7604 nights.____________
For rent Harley power rock rake and Harley rock picker approx. $35 per acre. Bill Sumrell, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-582-2968
nights.______________________________ 21 hp. diesel 3 cyl. w/60 in. finish
mower 2 spd. PTO, 30 hrs. like new; Gravely (commercial) dual wheels, mower, sulky. L R. Newberry, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-8098._____________________
Covington planter and 5 ft. sickle mowe for Super A Farmall. Tom Smith, Manslleid. Ph. 404-786-6376.________
M Farmall pull type tractor, will run $550. H. M. Thaxton, Rt. 3, Box 65, Jackson. Ph. 775-3859.__________
10 ft. bush hog $bOO, harrow $100, other. Diego Visceglia, Little River Farm, Madison. Ph. 342-0499.___________
1966 Sears 10 hp. tractor, manual start, Murriihff 'plow:'' rnbvvef 1 $650.' Jlrprrly. Dumas 2917 t-lafl 'Dr.! Sirtui

4x30 corn head for 4400 or 6600 combine. Simon Summy, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-8408.____________
16x6 1/2 flatbed trailer lights, ramps, red like new dual axles, sprader, plows, culti., good cond., cash only. D. Granstaff, Winder. Ph. 867-5525._____
NH 472 haybine, exc. cond. Ben Cox, Stone Mtn. Ph. 491-7075._____________
12 ft. NH haybine, 10.5 ft. Taylor-Way off-set harrow, rotary type seed cleaner; Gehl silage wagon. Roy Embry, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-6867._____________
1020 JD w/5 ft. Ford mower, all good cond., both $3,500. S. M. Flowers, Jr., Odum. Ph. 912-586-2297 aft. 7 pm.
AC tractor, big rear tires, wide front end, PTO, draw bar, sickle mower, culti. plow, turning plow $1,500. S. E. Young, Woodstock. Ph. 926-0811.________
450 C outside angle blade, cab and winch, good cond. $12,500 Cat. No. 10 pan $3,000. Norman Millsap, Ranger. Ph. 334-2913._________________
MF TO-30 tractor and equip. $2500.
Cecil Boone, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-4488.
IHC TD-20-B dozer, Gallion 118 grader, sml. rubber tire loader, other. S.F. Smith, Sylvester. Ph. 776-5266._________
Hesston 1070 mower conditioner $1995. R. A. Miller, Greenville. Ph. 672-4556.___________________
1952 JD tractor, 2 row planters, NH pickup baler and rotater rake, mowing machine, 2 axle trailer. Mrs. Harold Goth ran, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3369 eve.
Cub Farmall tractor w/belly disc plow and sickle mower $1800 or will consider trade on sml. diesel Ford or MF. Tommy Cow, Ringgold. Ph. 404-691-9545.
Dual dump wagon; Ford 8000 tractor, dual loader; Gehl, Ford hay conditioners; NH 890 silage harveter. Pete Renner, Perry. Ph. 912-987-4815.____________
1975 MF 135 diesel tractor, bush/bog finishing harrows, V culti., good cond. $6000. Earnest Morgan, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Ph. 404-574-7800._______________
Intl. Cub equip., cutting harrow, turning plow, smoothing harrow, cult., exc. cond. Edd Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8727/5256 aft. 8 pm. .______
Continental 5 ft. cut, belly mower fits any 3 pt. hitch top shape $750. Art Ruth, Buford. Ph. 404-945-3793.__________
Homemade farm equip, flatbed trailers, all sizes and lengths. Ronald Huggins, GrlHIn. Ph. 404-228-6759.
8x10 flatbed for hauling produce/livestock, metal frame, wooden sides, ready to mount $400. Billy Winkler, Rockmart. Ph. 684-8315.____________
One 7 ft. scrape blade like new $225; 1 EZ flow good shape $225. Joe Williams, Cohutta. Ph. 404-694-8127.__________
Intl. Cub tractor $1400; one disc turner 4 plow for plowing rows, lay-off plow and more. Gene Franklin, Dallas. Ph. 445-4271._______________
601 Ford w/bush hog and seed spreader, tractor runs good, bush hog and spreader, like new $3000. Ken Woodruff, Roswell. Ph. 992-4611.
Ford tractor $500. Mrs. Dilt Reeves, Rt. 2, Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5005.______
4x7 utility trailer, wooden floor and sides $150. Joe Liberatore, Winder. Ph. 404-867-8777.________________
Vermeer 605B round hay baler, good cond. Franklin Nation, Crawtord. Ph. 404-743-8351.______________
955-H Cat. loader, new pins and bushings, good cond., needs injectors $6800. R. D. Crawford, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5470 aft. 6 pm.___________
1980 Chamberlin alumin, grain hopper, 40 ft. 2 hoppers w/tarp, good cond., never welded $10,500. R. M. Crawford, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5764._________________
9N Ford tractor exc. cond., motor recently overhauled $1950. Jim Wilson, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-8264.______
JD 4400 combine, cab, air, 213 flex head, gas eng., JD 699 and 299 cotton pickers, cab, low drum. Geston Womack, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-4302._______
Two 13.6x28 tractor tires, 6 ply like new $300/pr., one 16.9x26 6 ply tractor tire. Ralph Wright, Woodbury. Ph. 404-553-5929._________________
1510 Ford tractor 4 wheel dr. w/all equip-., used only 40 hrs. $7700; 4x8 utility trailer $350. John Higgins, LawrnoevJUePh. 404-963-2445/5746.

Ford 8000 110 hp. good cond. 3500 hrs. $4,500. Earl Boren, Concord. Ph. 404-227-7044 or 228-6839.___________

2 cyl. leads for UD18A or TD18 $450 ea. Roger Adams, Rt. 3, Box 470, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-7778._____________

MF 450 excavator long stick, 6 cyl. Perkins diesel eng. $12,500. Donald Willis, Brunswick 31520. Ph.
912-264-6977._____________

MF 124 hay baler very good cond. $1800; |H side del rake fair cond. $300. Jerry Keller, Ocilla. Ph. 912-468-9481
days, 912-423-2917 nights.________

8N Ferguson tractor w/new scrape blade, exc. cond. $2500. Joel Garrett, Covington. Ph. 40787-7002.________

1952 8N Ford tractor $1500 or will trade for larger. J. H. Spivey, Conyers. Ph. 483-1210._________________;'

WW grinder mulcher $250; also, set
checklines $40; fancy bridle $95. L. G. McDonald, Waleska. Ph. 404-479-3133.

2 hay wagons, 9 ft. wide by 18 ft. long, 8 ton cap., factory built, hauls approx. 175
bales used 1 season $1700/new, sell/$1300 cash. Bill Bowlin, Griffin. Ph.
404-228-3214._____________

JD 8200 series grain drill 18 runs,
planted less than 600 acres, exc. cond. $2100. Rex Smith, Ambrose. Ph. 912-284-6645 aft. 8 pm._________

1974 Ford diesel mod. 2000 tractor, pwr. steering, good running cond. Alvin Long, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-1116 aft. 5

pm._____________________ Model 40 JD w/3 pt. hitch w/harrow
$1850. Charles Waddell, Leesburg. Ph. 912-435-5146.____________

6500 Flory pecan harvester w/sweeps, 2 Weiss drum type sweepers, 1 Weiss
blower; 285 Ferguson tractor; 4230 JD tractor dual remotes; 7600 Ford tractor. B. Lamar, Hawkinsville. Ph. 404-783-1467.

Fordson Major diesel loader for parts. Lester Martin, Marietta. Ph. 926-3426.

Ford Jubilee tractor w/bush hog $2200;
Ford 4400 tractor loader $3900; Dean , Horn, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-6758 or
922-7173.___________________

Massey Ferguson 165 diesel, bush hog, bottom plow, hay fork, disc harrow $4800 firm; 36 in. cap. hyd. splitter 5 m. cyl. hyd., 3 pt. hitch $450, other. Jack
Lewis, Greensboro. Ph. 404-453-2470.

1981 Ford tractor 3600 good cond. PIS, 550 hrs. $6500. Emmett Duren, Duluth 30136. Ph. 476-2335.__________

500 Intl. crawler w/backhoe 4 in 1
bucket exc. cond. $9,000. W. P. Crowe, Tallapoosa 30176. Ph. 404-574-2470.

Ford 3000 diesel, spin out wheels,
hydro, adpt. power steering, new HD Bait., HD bush hog lift boom, HD roll-over
scrape $6800, w/trailer $7500. H. L. Dooley, Jr., Union City. Ph. 969-0913.

Middle buster, 2 horse turning plow, 2 drills, mule operated, one mule planter used very little. J. Keasler, Fayetteville.
Ph. 461-4284._________________

JD 2010 tractor good cond., good tires
and rotary mower $3500. A. M. Terry, Rt. 7, Box 206, Griffin 30223. Ph. 228-1177.

1985 Kubota tractor B7200B, 17 hp. 14 hrs. w/diff. rear wheel locks like new, 3 cyl. diesel. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph.
404-466-4178._________________

Ford 4000 diesel tractor, wheel wts., on front and back, exc. cond. $3850. Roy Williams, Social Circle. Ph. 464-3698.

One 4x6 utility trailer; 4x8 utility trailer, 1 butter bean sheller. Billy Fincher, RFD 1, Box 486, Jackson 30233. Ph.
404-775-7100._______________

3 pt. hitch hay equip. 4x8 utility trailer w/lights and leading ramp, hyd. cyl., devices sev. sizes; HD snatch blocks. James Heath, Woodland. Ph.
404-674-2616.________________________

MF 165 w/front end loader, diesel, 3 pt. hitch, PTO, runs good $4250 obo. Ray Snyder, Ellijay. Ph. 404-273-3354.______

6 hp. David Bradley 2 wheel garden tractor, culti., turner, scrape $250; Cub tractor culti. $300, Gee-whiz $15, stalk cutter $25, other. Dan Ledbetter, Sum-
merville. Ph. 857-1092.______________

MF 300 crawler w/backhoe $12,500; sml. rubber tired Intl. loader backhoe $6,000. Jerry Abercrombie, Rt. 1, Waco 30182. Ph. 404-574-2225.__________

1086 Intl. tractor, cab, air, duals, full i

wts., 350 hrs. Harry Evarts, Rt. 1, Box 536, I

Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-985-8312.

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One 1983 Hustler peanut combine | $7500; one 1984 HPC $8500; JD 510 baler $2650; 826 Intl. $2800; 1566 Intl. $6600; 21 ft. Midland harrow $3500. Doug Williams, |
BluHton. Ph. 912-641-3195.________ j

1 set bush/bog harrow-King. Paul i Millwood, Rt. 3, Box 220-A, Gainesville 30501. Ph.404-967-6700.____________

1952 Ford 8N rebuilt eng., new paint, rear tires good $2,800. Perry McKinney, Rt. 5, Canton. Ph. 404-479-1020.________

532 Ford baler, good cond. $850. Glenn Hickman, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-5573.

AC tractor w/equip. A. L. Smith, Marietta. Ph. 404-428-1956.________________

Front bumper, fits 8N Ford $45; slip clutch $52; fork for tail-wheel on bush
hog,$l.Q; Fprd 6QO eomp rebuijt w/5; bush hbg'B'ft. sc'ra'pe' blade $4250, b;ther. L'arry Waters, Rockmart. Ph.'404*84-8400:' ''""'

JD tractor model M61T and equip, good running cond. $1500. Dabney Crosby, Jr., Helena. Ph. 868-6590.
1974 IH backhoe series 3500, 90% rubber, like new mtr. $14,000. Andrew Stone, Rt. 2, Box 964, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-1564.______________
6000 JD Hi-boy good cond. Doyle McDonald, Tarrytown. Ph. 912-537-4025.
Gehl 100 mix-all feedmill, hyd. unloading auger, one owner exc. cond. $3000. G. B. Belflower, Cochran. Ph. 912-934-6106.______________
Case horse drwn mowing machine like new cond., sell for $150 or trade for turning plow w/3 pt. hitch. Robert Bridges, Blairsville. Ph. 745-6107.___________
New Holland 311 sq. baler used 2 seasons, exc. cond. Henry Verner, Rutledge 30663. Ph. 557-2540/2161.
Gill pulverizer used one time since rebuilt like new, sgl. roller. R. E. Henderson, Lovejoy 330250. Ph. 404-946-4034.
Front end loader w/all fittings for MF 135 tractor $450, all steel tri-axle trailer for JD 450 $1200. James Bass, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-7404.____________
6'6"x16' hay or equip, trailers, 10" I-beam steel constr., dual axle w/brakes not floored 2 5/16 in. ball hitch $500. Ron Hulett, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4352._______
Intl. Hydro 84 tractor like new 575 hrs., w/all extras; Artsway 450 feed mill like new Duane Harrell, Eastman. Ph. 912-385-3396 or 912-374-2085._______
One 1 horse wagon and one horse and 1/2 wagon, both in good cond. Ted Robinson, Omega. Ph. 912-528-4982.________
16 hp. Ariens tractor w/manure scraper blade. Dr. R. L. Lindwall, Atlanta. Ph. 404-393-3406._______________
Hesston PT10 mower/conditioner, NH 68 hay baler. Tom Fitzgerald, Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-2188.______________
3 pt. hitch PTO, post hole auger 9 in. Ferguson 2 disc turning plow $300 ea. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8218.____________
MF 35 tractor in exc. shape, reas. must sell. J. Dixon, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-2847.
Farmall Cub tractor w/lanters, plows, sickle mower and more $1800. Wayne Hutchens, Royston. Ph. 404-245-8078.
New Holland round baler, shaver post driver, MF sq. baler, MF tractor 35 series. Phil Daniel, Rt. 3, Palmetto. Ph. 463-3927
nights._______________________ 933 Cat. loader 42A6951 w/cleated
tracks, mtr. exc. $6,000. T. K. Putnam, Fairburn. Ph. 404-964-6936.
B AC garden tractor (Simplicity landlord) w/mower, exc. cond. $600. J. W. Stradling, Marietta. Ph. 977-0409.______
JD 45 combine sq. back, w/cab, corn and grain headers; also, straw chopper good cond. C. R. Barnett, Carnesville 30521. Ph. 404-384-4726.__________
MF 255 diesel 8 spd., PIS, diff. lock, spin out wheels, 1550 hrs., good paint, exc. cond. $5500. Lloyd Leach, Loganville. Ph. 466-4158._____________
10 in. tractor pulley, mower, cultipacker, disc harrow, priced to sell. Sam Kibler, RFD Crandall. Ph. 404-695-2990.
1100 MF tractor, 92 hp. $3,400, running good, will share del. cost. Robert King, Lyons. Ph. 912-537-9890._____________
1 AC 10 row no-till planter, 1 JD 6 row no-till planter. Robert Pennington, Madison. Ph. 404-342-1234.________
MF 135, 1974 diesel, 1477 hrs., very good cond. $4995; 5 ft. Bush Hog model 502 good cond. $495. Alien Kennedy, Newnan. Ph. 253-2481.____________
L-345 Kubota 35 hp. diesel tractor, 8 spd. trans., hi-low, PS, 2 spd. PTO, like new $6450, 275 hrs.; take older tractor in trade. Steve Pullen, Dallas. Ph. 445-6289.
Troy-Bilt 7 hp. Kohler eng., new belts, tines, bumper, lay-off plow $700 nego. Gary Head, Jefferson. Ph. 654-3680.
14 ft. 2 axle equip, trailer, 10 ton cap. $500. Herb Gathercole. Gainesville. Ph. 404-967-2484.________________
H model Farmall, runs good, elec. start, 3 pt. hitch, 4 disc tiller $950. Pete Opolka, Bold Springs. Ph. 404-267-2268.
JD tractor B model, plow, harrow, other equip. $2,000. Howard Stamey, Commerce. Ph. 335-6496._____________
MF no. 33 dbl. disc grain drill like new $3450; 600 Ford tractor $2,600; 4 row Paulk rip and plant; 502 Ford sq. hay baler $1250. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.______________
Pert, and seed spreader to fit Sears garden tractor, sale or trde for calf. Frank Nocera, Winder. Ph. 867-8406.________
One Mix-Mill grinder mixer model CX73L6, 230 volts 3 ph.; one Fella SM 165 disc mower 6 ft. cut. Paul Higginbotham, Woodland. Ph. 404-674-2773.______
MF 41, 7 ft. sickle bar mower 3 pt. hitch $1,000. A. E. Adams, Powersville. Ph. 912-956-5843.___________________
Bimco fold down livestock rack, fits longbed pickup $100. Vern Bernard, Suwanee. Ph. 945-4053.____________
725 MF mower conditioner, Kuhn GRS24 tedder-rake. Kevin Cawley, Triple C Farms, Rt. 1, Box 6-C, Gay 30218.
WD A'C" good cond. ' $}00ft C. Q. Nieman, Gay. Ph. 404-538-6790.

0-1 Frick sawmill, portable w/471 Detroit eng., 6 saw minor edger $4500, in operation. J. Hall NeeSmith, Uvalda 30473. Ph. 912-594-6314.__________

One 14 ft. flatbed dump body, twin hoist; one 35 deluxe MF tractor. Elmer Partain, Rt. 2, Elberton 30635. Ph. 404-283-4228.________________

Farmall tractor Cub, some tools, 1 horse wagon, all in good cond., best offer. M. H. Porter, Conyers 30207. Ph.
483-1183.________________

Model 56 NH hay rake $950; one dbl. hopper Covington planter $100; full set
front wts. for JD tractor $150, good cond. Bud Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-5157.

1974 2000 Ford tractor like new, hvy.
duty 5 ft. Ford sickle mower, Athens 8 disc harrow 10 ft. trailer. J. R. Johnson, Mableton. Ph. 948-5179.__________

1 Vermeer round baler model 605D, good cond. $3000. Rem Remser, Washington. Ph. 404-293-4349._____

303 IH combine, corn/grain heads, exc. cond., 4 bottom AC plow $400; 7 shank chisel plow $550; 4 row 60 gal. sprayer $400. Donald Brown, Ranger. Ph.
404-334-2595._____________

JD 420 w/5 ft. rotary mower, tricycle, 3
pt. hitch, live power take-off, both exc. cond. $1985. James Roberts, Jr., Bogart. Ph. 404-546-1514._______________

Easy flow fert. dist, 3 ton tractor, PTO, pull fert. dist., pull type JD one shank subsoiler. E. H. Hudson, Rt. 1, Man-
Chester. Ph. 846-9113._________

NH baler $1150; Hesston PT7 conditioner $600. R. Strickland, Concord. Ph.
404-495-5144 or 5161.___________

Farmall tractor H model $800; Case 350 loader 4 in 1 bucket, diesel, rebuilt mtr., UC 50% $5,800. J. Stuckland, Car-
rolllon. Ph. 836-0867._____________

IH Cub tractor w/all equip, ever made for Cub, no junk $5800. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 543-3989._____________________

Modern 2-14 in. bottom plow, 3 pt.

hitch, exc. cond. $285 located at Dawson-

ville. David Barnes, Chamblee. Ph.

404-455-8235.

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Sawmill and equip., Frick Edger, saw blade, Cat. power unit, must sell, $2,800. B. R. Holeman, Rt. 3, Loganville. Ph.
466-1287._______________________

JD 32 hp. tractor, scrape blade, sickle mower, discs, tines, platform, plow, bush hog and trailer $4,200. R. Veal, Clermont.
Ph. 983-7371.______________

135 MF diesel 1200 hrs., dbl. harrows,
and Box scrape and cult., boom plow, exc. cond. $6,000 firm. Kenneth Pruitt,
Gumming. Ph. 887-6789.____________

Tri-axle Gooseneck equip, trailer 20 ft.
w/dovetail lights and removable ramps. Ronald Webster, Keysville. Ph.
404-554-3784 aft. 5 pm.___________

2 cotton wagons in good cond. $450 ea. Charles Meers, P.O. Box 390-B, Rockmart 30153. Ph. 404-684-6206 aft. 8 pm.

JD model M. tractor 3 pt. hitch w/PTO, like new tires $1900. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-1949 or 963-2424.

Model 1327 JD sq. baler, has baled less than 1000 bales, showroom cond. $6,750. Ed Williams, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-1263 or
278-8528._____________________

Intl. Cub lowboy w/belly mower and front blade for sale or trade for larger farm tractor; AC D-19 farm tractor w/cab and back blade. L. L. Johnston, Acworth.
Ph. 404-974-0287._____________

Implement tire 7.50x24 8 p.y mtd. on 8 hole 8 in. bolt circle wheel $35 obo. Vern Bernard, Suwanee. Ph. 945-4053.______

JD B model tri-front end new paint, rebuilt eng. $700. Ken Smith, Conyers. Ph. 404-929-8337.________________

New Idea 271 cutditioner, 6 ft. cut,
good cond., similar to rotary scythe. D. Leguin, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-3997

eve.__________________________ JD grain drill, like new $2,000; P River
50 bu. creep feeder $300. Joel Parker,
Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-663-4835 days, 628-5953 nights._____________________

1986 JD model 950 tractor w/front end loader and rear pulverizer, trailer incl.
$12,000. Joe Fleming, Marietta. Ph. 565-5852.____________________

D-6 Cat. 80 series cable operated blade, power mtr. start, good cond. $6,500. Jack Davis, Powder Springs. Ph.
943-9175._____________________

Disc harrow 3 pt. hitch type. John Priest, Temple. Ph. 562-3346 aft. 4:30.

8 ft. Waldon front mtd. blade w/bush guard fits Ford and JD tractor $800. J. A. Hall. Rt. 1, Cobbtown. Ph. 912-684-3386.

Covington 5 ft. bush hog, needs welding drive gear broken loose from mower $150. Doug Alexander, Rt. 2, Box 209, Buchanan. Ph. 646-5006.________

Sidewinder cutter SW55 good cond. $450; disc harrow, bush hog 1424 26 disc, 9 1/2 ft. width exc. cond. $900. Charles Jenkins, Elberlon. Ph. 404-283-9587.

7x10 all steel flatbed for 1 ton truck 270 gal., built in fuel tank, A-1 shape. Billy
Powell, Rt. 1, Buena Vista 31803. Ph. 912-649-7605._______________

1974 Ford 2000 diesel exc. cond. w/5 ft. bush hog, multi-plow 5 ft. scrape blade $6800. Jimmy Reynolds, Winder. Ph. 867-8030.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 25, 1986

Lilliston 1500 peanut combine; Paulk inverter, both for $1500. Guy Selph, 252 Common Way, Jesup 31545. Ph. 912-427-2491 nights.___________
NH hayliner 315 (baler) NH haybine mower-conditioner 478, Bogballe 225 fert. spreader. J. Webb, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-4824.____________
Hay rake, NH baler model 310, NH cutter, used 2 seasons, all works, good cond. Mike Roberson. Dublin. Ph. 912-984-4830.

Want a good Ferguson 30 1953 model eng. for tractor, want 12.4x28 tire for rim 11-28. M. H. Bryant, Meigs. Ph. 912-294-9311.______________
Want late model JD low profile corn header for six 30 in. rows. Geston Womack, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-4302.
Want air compressor for farm equip, tires. John Barren, Juliette 31046.

Wanted

Want tracks and or rollers and sprocket tor JD 350 B loader. Scott Bentley, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-5723.
Want chisel plow w/3 pt. hitch for Ford
3600 tractor. L Maffett, Loganville. Ph. 466-4798.________________
Want belly mower for Farmall Cub tractor. James Elliott, Rt. 2, Box 54, Lavonia 30553. Ph. 404-356-4839.________
Want 1 pr. of eng. side covers for Oliver 66 farm tractor. Lee Rennicks, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-5207._____________
Want oat and grain crimper reas. price and in good cond. Stanley Lawson, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-3113 days, 865-3680 nights.______________
Want 4000 or 5000 mid to late 70 model low hrs., exc. cond., reas. priced. J. F. Freeman, Rt. 2, Plains. Ph. 912-924-6615.
Want 15 ft. triple deck mower will trade 160 in. FMC sidewinder roto-tiller. W. Hatfield, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-946-2010.
Want starter drive assembly for 1964 Dexta diesel, starter No. 26143N, 12 volt, mfg. by Lucas, will consider comp. starter. Donald Dieter, Warner Robins. Ph.912-923-4809.____________
Want needle valve and oil dipstick for Massey Harris tractor. C. A. Overcash, 568 N. Fairground St., Marietta 30060. Ph. 404-926-3734._____________
Want hyd. equip, cyl., cattle scales and portable Bulk feeder. D. Leguin, Rt. 4, Summerville 30747. Ph. 404-857-3997.
Want good used 1500 or 1580 Lilliston peanut combine; also, KMC tillivator 144 in. wide. Rex Smith, Ambrose. Ph. 912-384-6645._______________
Want 471 Detroit diesel power unit w/in 50 mi. of Gumming. William T. Barnes, Rt. 2, Box 498, Gumming. Ph. 887-2608.
Want Gooseneck flatbed trailer, will trade reg. cows or reg. Arabian. S. Kelley, CarrolUon. Ph. 404-854-4271.______
Want grain head for old type JD 45 combine, prefer 10 ft. good cond. Earl Williams, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4760.
Want tractor, backhoe, bulldozer, trailer etc., will trade metal working machinery. R. Peters, Roswell. Ph. 404-992-5035.______________
Want tractor, backhoe, bulldozer, trailer etc., will trade good bloodline reg. Quarter Horses. Pat Wade, St. Mtn. Ph. 404-469-8045.__________________
Want hvy. duty silage chopper NH or JD in good cond., pull type or self propelled. James Brown, Boyston. Ph. 245-8917.
Want hay conveyor, prefer elec., must be in good cond. Rick Wood, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-3605._____________
Wanted post driver. Jack Clark, Dallas. Ph. 404-944-9188 work, 445-5749 home before 9 pm._______________
Want ring and pinion gear 1952 8N Ford, send price and phone. Kenneth Leslie, Rt. 2, Box 218, Alto 30510.
Want AC 017 series IV for parts. H. H. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 798, Albany. Ph. 912-432-7669.______________
Want used tractor tire for M Farmall 12.4x38. Pat Broder, Hampton. Ph. 404-946-4902 aft. 6 pm.

// 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. If advertising firewood, be sure to state that the firewood has been cut from your property.
8 ft. water troughs $4 ea., mini drinkers for 400 ft. chicken house. Howard Garland, Rydal. Ph. 404-773-3867.
75 plastic woven 100 Ib. feed sacks 30 ea. Ray Glasco, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-1181.
One 5 battery brooder, good for quail or baby chicks $150; also, 2 sml. incubators w/auto. turner. Gene Bailey, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-7297/7170._____________
Tomato wire cages made of extra heavy gauge wire, 5 ft. high by 2 ft. dia. T. J. Malcolm, Jr., Grayson. Ph. 963-9020.
16 qt. hvy. Deluxe pressure canner, book $40,98 qt. jars, other canning items. $57.35. Lois Gaddy, Decatur. Ph. 987-1886.___________________
100 bu. baskets $50 for all. Jim Wilson, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-8264.______
2 cast iron washpots No. 15, No. 20, $65 ea.; also, hand crank churn exc. cond. $75. Eugene Foster, Buford. Ph. 404-945-7205.______________
Comp. 42,000 hen houses, 3,456 wire cages, 4 houses 385 ft. long, Hart auto, feeding sys., 2 Choretime tanks 18 tons. Dr. R. L. Lindwall, Atlanta. Ph. 404-393-3406._____________
Redwood cabinet style incubator 6 easy turn trays 100 chicken eggs per tray $225. John Braden, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-9904._________________
Submersible well pump 3 hp. 230 volts 3400 rpm and elec. box, like new $425. R. H. Jeter, Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 404-459-5077.
Champion forge blower, hand powered $50; other. Wayne Fronebarger, 417 Stamp Creek Rd., NE., White 30184. Ph. 404-386-3337._______________
2 horse wagon $200; Western saddle bridge $75, two single trees, $6. L. C. Williams, Cochran 31014. Ph. 934-6728.
4 ton feed bins $100 ea. W. J. Holland, 105 Stone Loop, Calhoun. Ph. 629-6058.
Used lumber almost new 2x4's, 2x6's, various 50 and $1. Earl Turner, Villa Rica 30180. Ph. 404-459-4374.___________
Two 1000 gal. gas or fuel tanks approx. 125 ft., 1 Vi in. galv. pipe w/4 in. filler caps, all for $750, 8 mos. old, you move. Jerry Crunkleton, Rt. 2, Carnesville. Ph. 886-3981.

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11 doz. qt. canning jars $2.50 / doz. M. Elton, 2764 Pheasant Trail, Duluth 30136. Ph. 475-5678.________________
PTO irrig. pump w/30 ft. 6 in. intake pipe; utility poles for pole barns and fence post, 50c per ft. Charles Nation, Moultrie. Ph. 912-324-2032._________
Locust fence posts and 8 ft. locust rails; also, chestnut rails, can del. Terry York, Dillard. Ph. 746-2029.___________
250 or more peach bushel boxes for sale 75<p ea. Vester Garrett, Rt. 2, Box 225, Commerce. Ph. 335-3803._________
Approx. 50 used 4 ft. checkerboard hand feeders $1 ea. Junior Voiles, P.O. Box 11, Ball Ground 30107._________
8 hole hog feeder $125, three 12 hole hog feeders $150 ea., will sell sep. Charles Gibb, Mauk 31058. Ph. 912-862-3406._______________
1000 gal. Mueler milk tank 200 plus Surge Alama vac. pump pipeline, 10 units. Jerry Edwards, White Plains. Ph. 404-467-2846._________________
Irrig. pump, Berkeley self priming, 3 hp. Briggs Stratton eng., 2 in. suction and discharge, 40-60 gpm. $325. R. Skinner, Athens. Ph. 404-543-7798._________
5 gal. drums for water or gas $3 ea., 2
rolls 6 mil blk. poly firm 12'x100' $35/roll, 48" fluorescent light fixtures. Milton Cunningham, Alpharetta. Ph. 457-3372 days, 475-8309 eve._________________
200 bean hampers w/lids 50<c ea., 800 100 Ib. burlap bags 25c ea. Jim Herrington, Box 745, Cusseta 31805. Ph. 404-989-3601._________________
Approx. 300 favorite 12 hole breeder hen next 4 x 12' slats for two 450 ft. houses. Phill Norman, Lincolnton. Ph. 404-359-2866._________________
One Deutz irrig. eng. w/hand clutch in exc. cond., 135 hp. Andy Morrell, Camilla. Ph. 912-336-5580/5386. ________
Six tray cabinet incubator $195; also, a Marsh Farms auto. turn-X incubator $70, homemade brooders. J. Dobson, .Alpharetta. Ph. 751-0110._________
Gen. multi-quip M-0185; 120 and 220 outlets, elec. start, 5000 watt oil level, safety shut-off one yr. old $1400. R. Budde, Commerce. Ph. 335-5541._____
280 Rainbow type waterers w/hoses and guns for poultry houses. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-9338.
Mueller 1000 gal. milk tank, West-falia feeding system w/5 feeding stalls; Knight feed cart, 12 row nitrogen applicator for 30 in. rows, other. Simon Summy, Louisville 30434. Ph. 912-625-6408.
Rain barrels 55 gal. w/faucets $15 ea., elec. fence wire w/60 insulators $15. R. C. Henderson, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2541.
Incubators, cir. air 2-3-5-6 trays hand and auto turning 2 thermostats. Ernest Dickey, Ada Dr., Millen 30442. Ph. 912-982-5515.__________________
Roll of barbed wire $28 like new, sev. big corner posts $12 ea. Terry Winfrey, RR 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267.
All steel heavy duty walk-thru, cattle head gates $135 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. Ph. 283-6615 eve._____________________
6 ft. bean stakes 10, 8 ft. 12$, 1x1 3/4x12 in. 08<t, 1x1x18 in. 09, call before coming. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 482-6858._______
Lrg. anvil, corn sheller w/fiy-wheel, Irg. farm bell, power cane mill, 60 gal. kettle, washpot. Thelma Yawn, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4733._____________
250 gal. oil tank $100. Gary Harper, Rt. 1, Box 233, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-632-7435,12-6 pm., 404-374-6225, 7-11
p_m.______________________ 1 practically new Moorman 60 bu. hog
feeder $200. Billy Shell, Pineview. Ph. 912-892-3252/9952._____________________
Misc. pipe and steel approx. 2000 Ib. $200 obo; Irg. post drill $200. Bill Hatched, 395 Alien Memorial Dr., Milledgeville 31061. Ph. 912-452-6417.
Brower 1400 Ib. creep feeder, like new, $250. Tom Smith, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-6376._____________________
Split Chestnut rails del. and installed. G. Mitchell, P.O. Box 1768, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-4585.___________________
Metal for barns and sheds, front torn down farm bldg. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.________________
Delmhorst hay moisture tester digital read out w/10 in. bale prod. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. Ph. 912-835-2038.
2 cage 8x4 ft. for sale; also, 12 hvy. galv. hanging feeders, holds up to 20 Ibs. of feed $3 ea. Mary Lou Vezina, Douglasville. Ph. 942-7186._____________
Heating, circulating motors $20, can be used to heat barns or as fan in horse stables, no shipping. R. V. Trinkle, Lilburn. Ph. 921-7790.___________
Poultry pens for sale, 1 incubator $20. Beverly Sharp, East Point 30344. Ph. 404-758-9495.____________________
250 gal. fuel oil tank $75. Walter Dillingham, 1028 Hwy. 138, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-6694._____________________
1600 ft. Big Dutchman hen trough, chain grille 2 Spinks scales 2 A.T. Newell curtain machines. Wayne Murray, Rt. 2, Lula. Ph. 404-677-4525.

One Bulk Box tobacco barn w/3 ph. motor, price nego., good cond. Eddie Smith, Fitzgerald. Ph. 912-423-3290 or 423-7146.______________________
Creosote fence posts reas. Dan Queen, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-2239.______
Comp. quail breeder cages and one 12 ft. gate, hog feeder by Universal. Anthony Archer, Loganville. Ph. 787-7628.
15,000 gal. fuel tank w/manhole, above ground, can load on your truck. Tim Adamson, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-361-5269 / 2867._______________________
Used tin, $2/sheet if take all. Betty Anderson, Breman. Ph. 537-3963.______
220 circulation pump $100; 3Vz hp. Briggs irrig. pump $200. J. Struckland, Carrollton. Ph. 836-0867.__________
Tomato or bean stakes, exc. for sev. years, 15. Morgan Cline, Grayson. Ph. 962-8838._________________________
1 auto, incubator $150, 1 hand turner $75, one 3 stack brooder $50, one 3 layer quail breeding pen, holds 9 pr. w/holding pen $45. Greg Simmons, Hoschton. Ph. 867-6747.______________________
Canning jars Vz gal., clean $5/doz. M. Peek, Decatur. Ph. 241-9725.________
Incubators, 3 tray, 300 egg cap. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838 eve.______________________
12 ft. and 11 ft. tin, 5V, $450 per sheet or make offer, 12 ft. 1x6's 50<p ea; also, 3 pt. hitch 8 disc harrow $200. Jerry Bagley, Cumming. Ph. 889-1444.
// you have questions regarding this category, call Velma Browning 656-3727.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possesison 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm must have a negative brucellosis test within the past 30 days before they are moved whenever there is a change of ownership. Exceptions being cattle from certified herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a negative brucellosis test prior to purchase.
Cattle
Santa Gertrudis bulls, reg., 1 yr. to 16 mos., $550/up. J. L. Bloomfield, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3559 aft. 6 pm.________
1 reg. Guernsey due soon w/2nd calf, 1 Black Angus cow & steer calf 2 mos. old, 2 Guernsey heifers, yrlgs., must sell soon. James A. Lambert, 2277 Sewell Mill Rd., Newnan. Ph. 253-0042.________
10 Brahman X cows, bred or w/calf at side, also yrlg. Limousin X heifers, breeding age. Tom Grapner, Grapner Farms, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2701 anytime.__________________
3 yrs. old hand milked Jersey cows w/calves $400, 2 yrs. old Jersey springers $300. Roger O'Neal, Gay 30218. Ph. 404-538-6527._________________________
Santa Gertrudis breeding stock, Cherokee bloodline, certi. bulls, cows, heifers & prs., reas. Hugh Askew, Wonticello. Ph. 404-468-2520.__________
Reg. Polled Hereford, Victor Domino bloodlines, 20 mos. old bulls, ready for service, $750 ea., at farm. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Box 2348, Hartwell 30334. Ph. 404-376-2995._______________
Polled Herefords, exc. group of heifers, bulls, Victor breeding, also cows w/wo calves, also grain fed beef, taking orders now. Dave Olson, Conyers. Ph. 289-6627.
13 purebred Gray Brahmans, bred & some calving, bred to Red Brahman bull, must see to appreciate. Joe B. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 912-586-6728.
5 purebred Black Angus brood cows, all bred to Santa Gertrudis bull. Rick Wood, Clarkesvllle. Ph. 404-754-3605.
Beefalo, good sel., fullblood & purebred Beefalo bulls, reas. O. E. Deaver, Blairsville. Ph. 404-374-5789.
Grey Brahman bull 7 yrs. old, $800, real nice bull. Gail cox, Rt. 2, Box 183, Buchanan 30113. Ph. 646-5686.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, good col. & markings, proven sire, $600. M. B. Welsh, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2849.________
Charolais bulls 12-18 mos. old, 10 to choose from, mostly polled. Fred K. Casey, Cedartown. Ph. 404-748-3327 /
2205.__________________ Dairy bull calves, occasionally heifers
avail. John E. Await, Bremen 30110. Ph. 537-2357 day or 537-3616 night._____
Reg. Holstein bulls, big service age, sired by top Al sires, $975 ea., delivered free in Ga. Noah Yoder, Rt. 1, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-7944.___________
Purebred & percentage, breeding age Limousin bulls, cows & heifers, also semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, other top Limousin sires. W. L. Murray, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4425 or 1-800-342-1283.________________
10 Polled Hereford yrlg. heifers 450-600 Ibs. Tom Fitzgerald, Shady Dale. Ph. 404-468-2188.______________
Reg. Black Angus bull, sired by Warrant, dam by Ankonian Dynamo, gentle, 1600 Ibs., great calves, 3V4 yrs. old. Gene Ashby, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-894-4040.______________
Simmental, 1 cow w/calf, 1 cow bred to Signal grandson, 3 bull calves 1 yr. old, all purebred, reg. Russell Landrum, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-2843._________
Polled Santa Gertrudis reg. bulls, certi./accredi. herd, over 3 Ibs. per day wt. gain. David N. Bean, Damar Farms, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-3839.___________
Black Angus & Hereford X Holstein calves, $50-$70. Bobby Vann, Statenville. Ph.912-559-4185._____________
21 Santa Gertrudis heifers approx. 14 mos. of age, $325 ea. G. M. Duren, Decatur. Ph. 404-284-5698.____________________
Good sel. of reg. Red Brahman bulls $6504750. Randy Rigsby, Rt. 4, Box 418, Camilla 31730. Ph. 912-336-8911._____
Reg. purebred Charolais bulls, exc. bloodlines, certi./accredi. perf. herd, $1000-$1200. Bob Miller, Briar Patch Genetics, Greenville. Ph. 672-4556.
Angus X, 3 cows, 2 w/heifer calves, 1 Hereford cow, Angus X bull, easy calver, 8 mos. heifer, all for $1800. T. Croghan, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 288-5625.____________
6 reg. & 2 grade Holstein springers due July/Aug., also 2 reg. unbred Guernseys. James E. Pace, Sr., Rexdale Farms, 86 W. Main St., Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-5987.________________
10 reg. polled Charolais bulls 12-18 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. Ph. 748-1556 or 646-5428.__________
1 yr. old Beefmaster stock bulls. Curtis W. Rochester, 334 Lull Rd., NE, Rome 30161. Ph.404-295-3632._______________
Santa Gertrudis S cows w/calves, reg. heifers & bull, Christmas bloodline, certi. herd. Jean Laney, Carrollton. Ph. 404-834-8634.________________
Reg. Polled Hereford 38 mos. old, Enforcer son, weighs over 1400 Ibs., long & dark red, $850 or best offer. Jack Harden, Carrollton. Ph. 832-8025.__________
3 Angus cows w/calves, 1 steer, Angus, 8 grass calves. Ken Kouloumberio, Alpharetta. Ph. 992-6064 or 262-1188.
Purebred Charolais bulls 900-1000 Ibs., 50<t per Ib., 18 mos. old. Gene Montgomery, Maysville. Ph. 404-367-9172.
Reg. Polled Herefords, cow/calf prs., bred back, weaned heifers & bulls, open/bred heifers, herd certi./accredi. Derrell Thomas, Hampton. Ph. 946-3232.
Freezer beef ready in July, young Black Angus cows w/calves at side. Fred G. Blitch, Jr., Statesboro 30458. Ph. 912-865-5454.___________________
Reg. Holstein herd bull 3 yrs. old, Mardai Max Ocean, out of Mardai Sears & Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation, exc. calves, $1000. J. P. Larman, Buckhead 30625. Ph. 485-6359._______________
Bred reg. Simmental heifers, certi./accredi. herd. Arthur Ledbetter, John's Mtn. Simmental Farm, Armuchee. Ph. 404-234-6514._______________
8 crossbred Charolais heifers approx. 500-600 Ibs., $300-$375, 12 crossbred Charolais heifers approx. 800 Ibs., $400 ea., 10 Black Baldies w/calves $400/pr. John Lee, College Park. Ph. 761-6090.
Bred fullblood Simmental heifers, the very best, reas. priced. Albert H. Dallas, Sweetwater Farm, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-7170 or 404-595-1880 night.
1 reg. Black Angus bull, Tifton test center, gained 4.29 Ibs. per day, $1000, 2 gentle purebred Brahman bulls $500 ea. Marcus Price, Li'l Cedar Creek Ranch, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2571._________
BBU reg. Beefmaster prs., service age bulls, few bred heifers, sml. herd dispersion, make offer. Bill McKinnon, McRae. Ph. 912-868-6489 day or 868-5581 night.
25 purebred Black Angus heifert 2 yrs. old, bred to Limousin bull. Byron Dunn, Jersey. Ph.404-786-2117.________
Exc. sel. reg. Black Angus calves, 2 heifers, 2 bulls, halter broke, Al bred, del. avail., $800 ea. E. H. Wages, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4178 or 404-963-7455.
Dispersal sale, 17 cow/calf prs., 1 reg. Santa Gertrudis herd bull 2Vi yrs., 3 replacement heifers, also younger bulls. Ray Glasco, Monroe. Ph. 241-1181.

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Reg. Red Brahman bulls, cows, heifers, all w/papers. Chester Hewell, Gillsville. Ph. 404-869-7850.___________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, breeding age, cows bred & calves at side. Jim Goodman, Temple. Ph. 562-3531._____
Reg. Simmental cattle, 80 head, 1st qual., no rain, no hay, no reas. offer refused, 1 or all. Clay Keller, Danielsville. Ph. 795-3379.________________

Holstein/Angus bull 1 1/2 yrs., Holstein/Angus cow, Holstein/Angus/Jersey bull 10 1/2 mos., also pure Jersey cow/female calf, all in good health. Bob Schock, 175 Wyatt Rd., Senoia 30276.
Reg. Brahman bulls, 1 red & 1 gray, extra gentle, pasture raised, ready for heavy service, reas. priced, located near Sandersville. R. T. Hall, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3778._______________

3 Limousin bulls, sons of 747, Col-
orado 153 & Dakota Meatman, ready to go to work. Don Craighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-4540.__________

Reg. Black Angus cows, reg. Saler/Black Angus heifers, all bred, some
w/calves by side, Saler/Black Angus bulls. Grady Cheek, Canon. Ph. 245-7570.

Reg. Santa Gertrudis, polled/horned, forage tested, 12-18 mos., 25 to choose from. Joe Craven, Gillsville. Ph. 404-869-3906._____________

Reg. Angus bulls, sires by Hi Voltage, Hi Guy, New Yorker, Winchester, from big correct Angus show cows. Jon Ostrom, Loganville. Ph. 972-7036 or 466-8725 eves.

Weaning age, reg. Shorthorn bull, 2 reg. Shorthorn cows, beef type. Carl Coffman, Rt. 5, Box 545, Chickamauga. Ph. 404-375-5051._______________________
Cattle, 68 crossbred heifers (checked

Fullblood Limousin E.T. cows, heifers, bulls. Charles Phillips, Royston. Ph. 404-245-7546.___________________
Brown Swiss cows, heifers, reas. priced. Tony Reese, Canon. Ph. 404-245-8904.

pregnant), bred Dec. to top bulls, will make big, strong females, sacrificing due
to dry weather. Ken Morrow, Atlanta. Ph. 404-888-2404._______________

Brangus heifers, weaned & on grass, Brangus bulls 1 1/z to 2Vi yrs. old. James
Casey, Rt. 2, Box 174, Canon 30520. Ph. 404-245-8189._______________

Top qual. Holstein heifers 1100-1200 avg. wt., cv, blood tested, calve Aug. 1st. Verner London, Rt. 1, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-2860._________________
Jersey cow w/calf, will hand milk or accept calves, $525 firm. P. Stanfield, Jasper. Ph. 404-692-5055.________
Good sel. Limousin club calves, bulls & heifers, 500-1000 Ibs. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-6423 / 1917.
3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls, ready for heavy service, priced to sell. Jim Eady, Mclntyre. Ph. 912-946-2487.________

Beefalo, reg., 10 nice 3/4 heifers, will breed fullblood calves. James Fleming, Molena. Ph. 404-495-5813.________
20 open Limousin heifers, 9 bred Limousin heifers bred to 747 son, purebred & percentage, Limousin bulls ready for service, reg. Limousin cow/calf prs. Doug Doster, Covington. Ph. 786-9640 / 4333.______________
1400+ Ibs. reg. Angus bull 3Vz yrs., modern type, exc. pedi., good temperament, certi./accredi. herd. D. Leguin, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-3997 eve.

Simmental cows, yrlg. heifers, weaning age heifers, bulls, from reg. fullblood Simmental bull, certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-1083.

14 Simmental cows, some w/calves, rest bred, 3 purebred bulls, all priced to sell. Willie Clark, Rt. 1, Box 146, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8917.______________

15 bred crossbred heifers 800-1000 Ibs., to calve in fall by Limousin bull. June Strawder, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-2578 /
3627.______________________ 2 reg. Black Angus bulls 15 mos. old,
Lovana bloodlines, $800 ea. A. E. Adams, Powersville. Ph. 912-956-5843._______
3 reg. Red Brahman bulls, 10 mos., 22 mos., 44 mos., $500-$800. Albert J. Joyner, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3037.
Chianina/Angus bull 20 mos., purebred Angus cows to calve Sept., also 8 mos. old Brangus/Angus calves. Bob Page, Williamson. Ph. 404-228-6218 aft. 6 pm weekdays, anytime weekend._______

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Victor breeding, 2 yrs. old, ready for service, $1200. Stephen Caulfield, Tyrone. Ph. 969-0090._________________
Bull 12-15 mos., blk./wht. face, nice stock bull, 1/z wht. face, % Angus, $350. M. W. Mattox, Rt. 4, Box 207, Forsyth 31029. Ph. 912-994-2778._________
3 reg. Texas Longhorn heifers & 3 bulls. Q. L Burton, 939 Jones Mill Rd., Cartersville 30120. Ph. 404-382-2869.
Nice herd cattle, 16 crossbred cows, Black Angus bull, 3 calves, remainder to calve soon, reas. priced. Jordan Tatum, Calhoun. Ph. 629-8480._____________

Reg. & nonreg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, several to choose from, good bloodlines, some perf. tested, $450-$800. John L. Jen-
nings, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4975.

Santa Gertrudis bull. Scott Cherry, Rt. 4, Monroe. Ph. 404-267-4237.___________
Reg. Simbrah bull 2 yrs. old. J. Baker, Valdosta. Ph. 912-242-3267.______

Reg. Black Angus young herdsire prospects, ready for service, some cows &
heifers, all bred or sired Al by Warrant, Lovana, Big Sky, etc. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. Ph. 267-6198._______

Reg. Polled Herefords, 7 fine bull pro-
spects 14-26 mos., RWJ Victor, Kiyiwana New Trend bloodlines, good conf., extra gentle, $450-$700. Bill Whitworth, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-2395 aft. 6 pm.

Reg. Angus bulls 14-26 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd certi./accredi. Triad Rush, Rome. Ph. 404-291-4849.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, from 1 yr. to 2 yrs. old. Roger Gober, Hull. Ph. 404-548-1266.______________

Polled Santa Gertrudis bull, service age, w/perf. data, certi. herd, del. avail. B. Haman, Sapelo Farms, Brunswick. Ph. 912-264-0864.____________________
2 reg. Santa Gertrudis cows classi. S & S. Roger Ansley, Cornelia. Ph. 778-4165.

Limousin reg. purebred bulls 7-24 mos.,

Young purebred Simmental bull. Edd

$400-$1250, easy calving, lean beef. Paul i Stuckey, Thomson 30824. Ph.

Bourff, Juniper. Ph. 912-649-9932 / 7765. ! 404-595-8727 or 404-595-5258 aft. 8 pm.

2 reg. Red Brahman herd bulls, 10 yrlg. & 2 yrs. old bulls, also 2 Simbrah bulls, all gentle. David Dillard, Hahira. Ph. 794-2297.__________________

Reg. Brangus cattle, open/bred heifers, exc. bulls, 12-24 mos. of age. Chuck Sword, Char-No Farm, Williamson. Ph. 404-227-9241.__________________

Reg. Beefmaster bulls 15 mos. to 2 yrs. old. Herbert Peter, Rt. 1, Box 93, Social Circle. Ph. 404-267-2660 / 5720 night.

7 heifers & 4 bulls, Black Angus, can be
reg., 400-500 Ibs. ea. Maxie Conner, Madison. Ph. 342-3848 9 am-5 pm.

70 reg. Brangus cows, prs., bred & opens, good pedi., many bred to breeds leading bulls, priced to sell. John Buchanan, Fairmount. Ph. 337-2295 / 2240
eves.________________________ Limousin commercial fullblood heifers
& bulls. Davey Rehberg, Coolidge. Ph. 912-346-3300._____________________

Reg. classi. Santa Gertrudis, bulls, weaning to breeding age, some polled, some horned, bred cows, cow/calf prs., 3 one's, bangs free herd. E. C. Logan, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-4910.
Limousin bull 7/8, 6 yrs., approx. 1800 Ibs. Harry W. Evarts, Rt. 5, Box 536, Moultrie 31768. Ph. 912-985-8312.

Young Guernsey milk cow w/calf. Ruby Curtis, Acworth. Ph. 974-6446._______
Reg. Red Brahman, 5 cows w/5 calves, bred back, 2-15 mos. old, heifers open, very gentle. James Abercrombie, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-4745 / 5498.
1 Brangus 1200 Ibs. & 1 Brahman 1050 Ibs. bull, 18 mos., Brangus $660, Brahman $575. Fred Gordon, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-4525._______________
Texas Longhorn bulls. W. B. Bradley, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3587 day or 912-452-5816 night._____________
Holstein milk cow 6 yrs. old, 7 gal. per day, w/beau. Holstein heifer calf 8 mos. old, both $1000. W. Bruce, Athens. Ph. 404-543-3989.__________________
2 Hereford, 2 Angus cows, bred to Hereford, will calve Sept./Oct., prime cond. Marland Ferguson, Rt. 4, Box 4748, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 865-4578._____

Top qual. reg. Gray Brahman cattle, good sel. Haynes Masters, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-7105 day or 278-1464 night.
Breeding age gentle bulls, also bred heifers, reg. Grey Brahmans. Joe Don Butler, P.O. Box 57, Eton 30724. Ph. 404-695-4525 day or 695-3981 night.
Reg. purebred Limousin bull 10 mos., good prospect, also 5 open heifers, all are cv, blacklegged, dehorned & wormed, good qual., reas. S. Arnold, Athens. Ph. 543-8779.______________________
Reg., top line Angus cows, daughters of Power Play, Sixty E, Traveler, Progressor, also 2 yrs. old, Al sired bulls. Matt Thompson, Monroe. Ph. 267-5583 /
4035._____________________ Reg. Santa Gertrudis cows, bulls &
heifers, all classi. S, $500/up. Jeaneile Browning, Adairsville 30103. Ph. 404-773-3909.____________

30 close & fresh cv Holstein heifers, mostly 1100-1200 Ibs., other a little farther out. Philip H. Sumners, Leesburg.
Ph. 912-759-2688._____________

7/8 reg. Limousin bull, % reg. Limousin calves & 1st calf heifers, all red, certi. herd. Brown Avera, Griffin. Ph.
404-227-6670 aft. 6 pm.__________

Cow/calf prs., weaned calves, Beefmaster bull, gentle, tested. Pat Banford, Winder. Ph. 867-2561.________________
Reg. Angus bull 14 mos., 950 Ibs., halter broke, gentle, gppd herd bulj prospect. Ben''Cox, Sfn .Mjlii. j?h, '49t-7075.i

Reg. Polled Hereford, Enforcer, Victor Domino, heifers 15 mos. $450, bulls 15 mos. $500, certi. herd. Murphy Stanley, Dalton. Ph. 404-277-2410.________
Reg. Jersey cow w/1 wk. old bull calf, hand broke1 Ub* 1 frUltf, $635, Claytoft' Stephens. Homer. Ph. 677-3937.

Good sel. reg. Polled Hereford bulls, top bloodlines, 13-17 mos. old, $500-$700 ea., herd certi./accredi., del. avail. J. E. Jeanes, Gray. Ph. 912-986-3303._____
Reg. Polled Herefords, bulls & heifers, Victor & Enforcer, all ages, bulls perf. tested, herd certi./accredi. Sherman Leonard, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-8351 day or 404-695-2008 night.__________
Perf. tested Santa Gertrudis bulls, also a good sel. of bred cows & heifers from a certi./accredi. herd, we can del. anywhere. Joe Garcia, Donalsonville. Ph. 912-524-2680._________________
Buffalo, bulls & heifers, 1 or 50 (quan.). George Black, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-0716._________________
Reg. Limousin bulls, semen tested, purebred/fullblood, sired by Tytus, Cold Cash, WRC Punch, etc., cows w/calves, open/bred heifers. Bill Bowlin, Double B Ranch, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-3214.____
Reg. Chianina bulls, heifers, cow/calf prs., wht. or blk. David Miller, Toccoa. Ph. 404-938-3311 or 934-3034._________
Calves on grass, beef type, priced according to size. S. A. Gammell, Buford. Ph. 962-3055.______________
Santa Gertrudis bull 1 yr., $750. Denis Verdan, Reynolds. Ph. 912-847-3484.
Reg. Black Angus herd bull, selling to prevent inbreeding, Progressor bloodline, 4 yrs. old, long/tall type, $800 or 50 per Ib. Robert N. Gilbert, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-8777._____________________
Reg. Limousin, nice sel. weaned calves, bulls & heifers, all reg., reas. W. K. Stringer, Atlanta. Ph. 404-325-9009 night or 1-800-282-1346.________________
16 Angus & Brangus cows, bred, reas. priced, see to appreciate. Hal Keller, 1866 Kelleytown Rd., McDonough. Ph. 404-957-9125._______________
Holstein steers 300-400 Ibs., wormed, dehorned, ready for pasture. J. Hays, Mansfield. Ph. 787-5525 eves._______
Purebred Angus bull 3 yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., good herd bull. Frank Scroggins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3014._____
120 head Red & Black Angus cows, calves, bulls, steers, disease free. Herb Belins, Dawsonville. Ph. 404-257-7726 day or 404-893-2660 night.___________
Santa Gertrudis reg. S, 2 yrs. bulls, semen tested, certi. herd, ready for service, will lease or exchange for progeny, del. avail. Clifton A. Ward, Bogart. Ph. 404-769-7223.____________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 1500-1700 Ibs., gentle, see calves on ground. C. H. Kelly, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-7138.
2 Irg. beef type cows bred to Brangus bull, to calve soon, 4 heifers approx. 250 Ibs., ea. $185 ea. Oscar Walker, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-3109.______________
Red Angus cow & calf, Black Baldy cow & calf, both bred back, also young steers, all shots, very gentle, can del. G. W. Waring, Fayetteville. Ph. 487-1189 /
7437._______________________________ 22 reg. purebred Limousin open heifers
12-20 mos., certi. herd. Marshall Mosley, Lyons. Ph. 912-526-8903 / 3114._______
Black Baldy bulls, one 18 mos. $325, two 8 mos. $225, 1 Red Baldy heifer, adult, $325. R. Odom, Madison. Ph. 342-4796._____________________
Extra nice Guernsey heifers, will freshen any day for 1st time, $475. H. P. Conner, Conyers 30207. Ph. 483-3415 /
7826._________________ Yrlg. buffaloes, male & female. Kyle
King, Buffalo Ranch, Grovetown. Ph. 404-860-0136._________________
Purebred Beefmaster herd, 24 three in ones, 8 bred, 1 bull, reas. David Willis, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-5104.
Rabbits
7 Mini Lop does & 1 Rex doe. Kenny Garmon, 4647 Big B Road, Douglasville 30134. Ph. 942-8454.__________
Eight 3 mos. old rabbits, mixed cols. R. C. Stager, Lindale 30147. Ph. 404-232-0483._______________
Pedi., Angoras "Eng.," must sell to prevent inbreeding. D. Kelly, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-8714.________________
Purebred Mini Lop breeder & bunnies, $10/up. B. Hunter, Alpharetta. Ph.
475-0713.________________________________ Mini Lops, French Lops, Dutch,
Dwarfs, NZW, Smutnose, Satins, Rex, others, $4/up. E. Collins, Covington. Ph. 786-9920._____________________
Silver fox for breeding, $100 per fox, $25 for cage. Charles Courtney, 866 Monroe Dr., NE, Apt. 4, Atlanta 30308. Ph. 872-7915.__________________________
Pedi. Mini Lop buck, breeding age, sell or trade. Robert Chambers, McEver Rd.. Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6422.
NZW thoroughbred breeders, reas. prices, avail, now. Terry Herrington, Haddock. Ph. 912-932-5344 aft. 5:30 pm.
Mini Lops, selling out, many cols., exc. breeding stock, Neth. Dwarfs, reas. prices. J. Brown, Snellville. Ph. 972-0879.
Peruvian guinea pigs, all ages. Laura Gpma.ines, CarrolHon. Ph;." 4' 04-' 8' 34-4528aft, 6

Georgia Cooking

YUMMY HOLIDAY DIET CAKE 1 small box sugar-free lime gelatin 1 small box sugar-free strawberry gelatin 1 (25 ounce) jar natural apple sauce g Vi box Graham crackers
In two small bowls, mix each box of gelatin separately with 1 cup boiling water. Stir Vi jar applesauce into each bowl. Stir until dissolved. Refrigerate until semi-set.
On serving dish arrange 4 Graham crackers. Spoon half of lime gelatin over Graham crackers. Cover with another layer of Graham crackers and half of strawberry gelatin. Continue using all gelatin alternately with Graham crackers, ending with Graham crackers. Refrigerate and allow to set.
ICING 1 (8 ounce) frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 (20 ounce) can crushed pineapple (packed in own juice), drained 1 (1.1 ounce) package sugar-free vanilla pudding
Combine whipped topping and powdered pudding mix until well-blended. Stir in drained pineapple. Spread on sides and top of cake. Refrigerate.
Evelyn M. Dean East Point, Georgia
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MAE STRINGBEANS
1 cup vinegar 1 cup sugar
2 cans (16 ounce) whole stringbeans 2 onions, sliced thin
Boil vinegar and sugar until sugar dissolves; pour over combined beans and onion. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
Mae Pritchett Griffin, Georgia

LEMON BARBECUE CHICKEN 1/4 cup butter g 2 1/2 pounds or 6 breasts chicken g 1 cup all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons salt 1/4 teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons paprika 1 small clove garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1/2 cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons minced onion g 1/2 teaspoon thyme 1/2 teaspoon pepper
Preheat oven to 400. In a shallow baking dish, melt butter. Dip chicken in mixture of flour, salt, pepper and paprika; place in baking dish. Bake at 400 for 30 minutes. Combine remaining ingredients. Turn chicken after 30 minutes, pour sauce over chicken and bake additional 30 minutes. Delicious served over rice.
Barbara Teal Wife of Tracy Teal Carroll County Sole Commissioner
Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by Home Economists Marc/a 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 /s a Georgia product

Pedi. Holland lops, bunnies, jrs., bred does, all cols., Neth. Dwarf bunnies, $5/up. Tandree Watts, Monroe. Ph. 464-2087.__________________
Mini Lop, Rex, bunnies, show qual., $6 & $7. Ronnie McDonald, Gainesville. Ph. 532-3759.___________________
Young breeding age, purebred Palomino & NZR does & bucks, $10 ea. Charles Mask, P.O. Box 342, Edison 31746. Ph. 912-835-3258._________
Rabbits, sale or trade for a pig or calf, 30 in all, 4 bred does, 25 frying size & 1 buck. M. B. Moon, 1565 Park Street Milslead 30207. Ph. 922-1243.__________
Rabbits, good stock, Rex, Mini Lops, breeding age & bunnies. Fayette Hoofner, Athens. Ph. 543-5753 aft. 6 pm.
Foxes, qual. breeders, silver, pearl, amber, silver-pearl cross, also proven breeders ,-RaodaH- Abernathy 4.ula.< Ph. 404-677-4473

Dwarfs, Mini Lops, NZ, other breeds, priced to sale. R. Bishop, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1831.________________
NZW, San Juan, mixed breed, Neth. Dwarfs, Mini Lops, w/pedi., reas. M. Chapman, Walnut Grove. Ph. 404-786-1901.___________________
Bunnies, weaning age, also 2 Angora females, reas. Doug Williams, Bluffton. Ph. 912-641-3195.______________
Rabbits for sale. Lester Cape, 372 Phillip St., Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7269.
Brood stock, NZW, Flemish Giants, Belgian Hares, priced to sell, selling out. M. L. Williams, Rt. 3, Box 90, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3048.____________
Pedi. Mini Lop bunnies, wht. w/brn. & wht. w/blk., $10 ea. Tom Tomanek, Clarkesville. Ph. 404-754-5030._______
Rabbits, NZW does, good breeders, $8/ea., 3 young rabbits $2.50/ea. C. SuMens. Loganville. Ph. 466-2930.

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Mini Lop/Holland Lop cross, 1 buck, 1 doe, wht./blk., 6 mos. old, $5 ea. E. Hammond, Oxford. Ph. 787-3322._______
Mini Lop & Neth. Dwarf, bunnies & breeders, Irg. rabbitry, many to choose from, priced to sell. Bruce Ford, Sunnyside Rabbitry, Snellville. Ph. 404-972-4782 aft. 7 pm.__________
Tiny Holland & Mini Lop bunnies, Holland Lop breeder doe, pedi., reas., unusual cols., also rabbit manure. G. Nelson, Stn. Mtn. Ph. 404-469-3892.
Bunnies, NZW, Red Satin, Rex, Mini Lops, English Spots & Dutch, grown Rex does, also 24", 30" & 36" all wire pens. J. L. Thompson, Hwy. 29, Statham. Ph. 404-725-5381._______________
Mini Lop & French Lop bunnies, exc. qual., pedi. incl., Flemish Giants avail. P. Sullivan, Marietta. Ph. 434-1976._____
English Angora, jrs., Neth. Dwarf, bunnies 5 wks., Sable Marten, blk., exc. type, pedi. avail., French Lops, very reas., also cages. David M. Collins, Lithonia. Ph. 404-482-6299._______________
Breeders, jrs., bunnies, Mini Lop, French Lop, exc. qual., pedi. incl. J. Justice, Roswell. Ph. 993-8379.______
Angoras, top wool producing French Lops, 3 mos. old babies. Corky Gauger, Perry. ?h. 912-987-1808.
Swine
Purebred Duroc boars & gilts, service age, top qual. Tim Freeman, Statesboro. Ph.912-852-5521.____________
Topper hogs, 8 to pick from. Bruce Mealer, Fairmount. Ph. 404-337-2340/
5782.__________________ ___ Reg. Spotted Poland China gilts, also
reg. sows already bred back, feeder pigs not reg. Thurman Spires, Douglas. Ph. 912-384-4242.

LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS

Prices For May 1986 Georgia Auction Markets

Georgia Department of Agriculture

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U.S. Department

of Agriculture

Cooperating

Federal State

Livestock Market News and Grading Service

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SLAUGHTER CATTLE STEERS Choice 2-3 900-1100 Ib.. . . .50.88 Good 2-3900-1100 Ib. ..... 48.44

HEIFERS Good 2-3 500-700 Ib. ...... 46.00 Good 2-3 700-900 Ib. ...... 46.62

COWS Brkn. Utility & Comm'l..... 35.88 Cutter & Bong Utility ...... 32.25 Canner & Low-Cutter...... 28.88

BULLS Yield Grade 1-2 1300-1800 Ib.............. 44.54
900-1300 Ib............. .42.00

CALVES Choice 250-500 Ib. ........ 54.00 Good 250-500 Ib........... 49.00

FEEDER CATTLE STEERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib................ 75.25 300-400 Ib................ 67.94 400-500 Ib................ 62.37 500-600 Ib................ 56.25 600-700 Ib................ 52.63 700-800 Ib................ 50.06

Medium Frame No. 2 200-300 Ib.. ............. .65.88 300-400 Ib............... .60.12 400-500 Ib................ 54.75 500-600 Ib................51.38

HEIFERS Med. & Large Frame No. 1 200-300 Ib................ 56.56 300-400 Ib................ 54.38 400-500 Ib................ 50.94 500-600 Ib................ 48.38 600-700 Ib................ 46.06

HOGS Barrows & Gilts 200-240 Ib. U.S. 1 ......... 48.00 200-250 Ib. U.S. 1-2........ 47.32 200-250 Ib. U.S. 2-3 ........ 45.86

Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 82.62 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2......... 74.12 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2 ......... 74.62 60-80 Ibs. U.S. 1-2 ......... 65.88

Purebred Berkshire & Spot boars, vali. herd no. 13, Championship bloodlines. James Carter, Hazelhurst. Ph. 912-375-4283.________________
Hampshire, Yorkshire, Durocs boars avail, at all times, also some F-1 cross. Dwight Werner, Kenwood Farms, Rt. 1, Box 449, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7504 aft. 4 pm._____________________
Chester White & Yorkshire boars & gilts, ready for service, L & J White line gilts. Jimmy J. Dubberly, Rt. 5, Box 735, Baxley 31513. Ph. 912-367-7265.______
Purebred Small Bone guinea hog, open gilt, for brood sow only. Phyllis Single, Ellenwood 30049. Ph. 981-6607 aft. 9 pm.
Short bred 1st litter sows, sale/exchange/lease, White line sows bred to DeKalb blk. boars, $190 ea., references upon request. Eugene M. Callaway, Sr., Rayle. Ph. 404-274-3392/3393.__________
Purebred Yorkshire pigs, 9 boars, 6 gilts, 12 wks. old, superior bloodlines, dam was Champion show gilt, sire was IBS "Dandy." Scott Swint, Gibson. Ph. 404-598-2612.________________
Duroc boars, service age & younger, reas. C. A. Hall, Hazlehurst. Ph. 912-375-4612._____________________
Duroc/Poland China cross pigs 8 wks. old, $30 ea. R. Claytor, Danielsville. Ph.
795-3614.____________________________
Landrace-Yorkshire boar, ready for light service, $85. Glenn Abbott, Rt. 1, Box 335, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3498.
Reg. Hereford (Whiteface) hogs, superior bloodlines, papers in buyer's name, 12 wks. old, $85, 18 wks. old, $110, at farm. Leonard Fleming, Rt. 2, Box 2348, Hartwell. Ph. 404-376-2995.__________
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc & Hampshire boars, vali. herd. John O. Harper, Rt. 1, Ocill 31774. Ph. 912-468-5689/9753. _
BBQ size shoats. Van Anderson, Douglasville. Ph. 942-2912 day or 949-7912 night.
Goats & Sheep
Reg. Hampshire, Corriedale & crosses, ewe & ram lambs, $80/up. Geralyn Campbell, Fox Run Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390._______ ________
Goats of all ages $20-$40 ea. Donald E. Dyches, 280 Eisenhower Dr., Savannah 31406. Ph. 912-355-6633 or 925-8192.
Nannies, very nice, young, healthy, blues, silvers, blacks have too many, will sell cheap. Bill Sewell. Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492.______________________
Nubian goats, ADGA, Longman sire for kids, doe & buck kids, nannies w/kids, all dehorned, $50/up. H.B. Harris, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7252.___________
3 Toggenburg does & 1 buck, from Jesus Way & Swiss Chocolate Jane bloodlines, $225 ea. or $800 if all taken. Frank Wilson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-397-2417/8115._________________
2 milk type male goats, breeding age & 1 grown female, $80. B. .Pritchard, Dry Branch. Ph. 912-745-2279.___________
Sheep, goats for slaughter, also milk goats. Ken Kouloumberio, Alpharetta. Ph. 992-6064 pr 262-1188.____________
4 young billy goats, $25 ea. or trade for nannies. Garland Reagan, 2648 Tribble Mill Rd., Lawrenceville 30245. Ph. 404-466-1222.________________
5 mos. old billy goats, wethered. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
6 billy goats, 2 yrlgs., four 4 mos. old. Dwight Werner, Rt. 1, Box 449, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7504 aft. 4 pm.
Crossbred ewes exposed to blk. ram w/exc. handspinning fleece, over 80 to choose from, also Border Leicester & Corriedale ram lambs, will trade. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.
Top qual. yrlg. Toggenburg buck, purebred, reg., Shagbark & Chimney Rock bloodlines, dam milked thru over 2 yrs., $125. Nancy Johnson, Rossville. Ph. 404-375-4326._______________
Alpine buck & doe kids out of show qual. parents, purebred & American, $250. Dick Key, P.O. Box 309, Mineral Bluff Ph. 404-374-5894._____________
Reg. yrlg. Suffolk ram, also commercial ewes & lambs. Ken McClure, Rt. 2, Cedartown 30125. Ph. 404-748-7203.
Reg. Hampshire ram, Hampshire cross ewes, reg. Hampshire ram lambs. Ken Brutsman, 3640 Doster Rd., Rutledge. Ph. 342-0575.___________________
Polled Nubian nannies. Frank Nocera, Winder. Ph.667-8406._________
Reg. buck & doe kids, disbudded, sire Star buck. M. Whitley, Buena Vista. Ph. 912-649-7036._____________________
Reg. Suffolk ram 3 yrs., twin, 2 X ewes, orig. from Meaders, no reas. offer refused. Alice Roseman, Rt. 1, Box 241, Demorest 30535. Ph. 778-3310.__________
1 wether & 1 ewe. Marshall Davis, Madison. Ph. 404-342-4232.__________
6 young nannies ready to breed, 1 young male, $20 ea. G. O. Perkins, Rt. 6, Box 248, Sylvania. Ph. 863-7736._____
Mixed breed sheep $60 ea. G. A. Rilling, 4525 Hwy. 78, Lilburn 30247. Ph. 4fl4-72-664,a,,,, ;.,. -, : ?:?;.?.;; .;':C:-,;>: I.-

Nubian & Toggenburg goats, good milkers, also young does, kids ready for pasture. Nathan Meadows, Box 249, Monroe. Ph. 267-5954.___________
4 common goats, 2 nannies, 2 billies, $70 for lot. J. R. Stephens, Temple. Ph.
562-3755.____________________________ 1 Nubian nanny 14 mos., 1st kid last
mo., twins, hand milk, gentle, $40 cash. Mrs. R. A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Old Keyville Rd., Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-4538 aft. 7 pm.
Reg. Nubian buck 2 yrs. old, blk. w/frosted ears, exc. producer out of good milking stock, $75. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270._____
NPGA reg. Pygmy goats. W. C. Davis, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-1154._______
3 male kids born Feb. / March, $25 ea. or $65 for all. Cynthia McCurley, Rt. 7, Dallas 30132. Ph. 404-445-4762.____
3 Barbados sheep, rams w/horns, $100 & $65. J. F. Lawson, Shady Dale 31085. Ph. 404-468-8173._______________
Goats for sale. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156._____________________________'
3 billy goats, milk stock, fat & healthy, ready for BBQ, priced to sale. R. Bishop, Gainesville. Ph. 532-1831.__________
Nubian buck 1 yr. old, $30 or trade for Nubian doe kids. Ernest Moser, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4083._________
Reg. Nubian kids $35/up, good milk stock, Longman bloodline. J. Edwards, Rome. Ph. 404-234-5710.____________
Toggenburg goats, 1 reg. buck, 1 wether & 3 does w/kids. John Barrett, Suwanee. Ph. 945-0644.______________________
Grade Pgymy, 1 doe blk. & 1 doe wht., 2 1/z yrs. old, may be bred, $45 ea. William H. Barfield, Richland 31825. Ph. 912-887-3473.____________________________________
Ram lambs, top qual., exc. bloodlines, Hampshire, Suffolk, Dorset & Polypay crosses, $60/up. Howard Rogers, Metter 30439. Ph. 912-685-2683.____________
Goats, all types & ages, some bred, $20/up. Sonja Hayes, Douglasville. Ph. 949-2154._________________
Herd of goats, all sizes, selling out, priced to sell, 1 or all. M. L. Williams, Rt. 3, Box 90, Franklin 30217. Ph. 675-3048.
Nubian billy 3 mos. old, no papers. D. C. Barrett, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 789-2547.
10 ram lambs $40 ea., 2 mature rams $35 ea.. 4 older ewes $25 ea. Joe Sears, Rt. 1, Nahunta 31553. Ph. 912-462-6231.
1 ram, 5 ewes, $65 ea., 6 lambs. Benny Epps, Tunnel Hill. Pfr. 673-2186.______
Yrlg. Nubian / Toggenburg doe, w/doe kid born 3/29/86, milking about 2 1/z qts. per day, $65. Faye Abreu, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-7351.___________________
ADGA reg. Nubian "Star" doe, 1 Vi gal. per day when fresh, reg. American Nubian doe milking now, wether bottle fed. Rene Hagerson, Plains. Ph. 912-924-3430
eves._________________________ Toggenburg buck, reg. purebred, 3 yrs.
old, from Starbuck bloodline, changing herdsire, must sell, $100. J. B. Fuller, Morganton. Ph. 404-374-5381.________
Young steer goats, ready for BBQ, $35 ea. Hugh Hester, 101 Loth Wages Rd., Dacula 30211. Ph. 404-267-3347 nights.
Alpine / Nubian cross doe w/buck kid born 3/8/86, ivory colored, polled, $25 ea. or trade. Robert Chambers, McEver Rd., Flowery Branch. Ph. 404-967-6422.
'86 lambs now ready, top qual. show lambs, freezer lambs & Suffolk breeding stock. John Emberson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-368-1926 aft. 8 pm.________________
Approx. 15 La Mancha yrlg. does, bred for Aug. kidding, CAE Neg., certi. / accredi. /DHIR, good bloodlines, $70 ea. if all taken. Joseph A. Lashley, Atlanta. Ph. 404-344-2785.________________
10 beau, goats, $200 if all taken. Jimmie Mattox, Ma 30647. Ph. 404-789-3760.
Selling out, 2 ADGA reg. Nubian milk goats $200, 1 Nubian kid 6 mos., $75, 2 corn fed steer goats ready to eat, $30 ea., 2 Nubian bucks $75 ea. Doretha Rowden, Bogart. Ph. 404-725-7535.__________
2 yrs. ADGA Nubian billy 250 Ibs., produces 80%, nannies $175, will trade. Mr. McRae, Elberton. Ph. 283-7942._____
Saanens / Toggenburgs milk goats, mid July kidding. J. B. McCorkle, Rt. 1, Box 207, Dearing 30808. Ph. 556-3365.
Nubians 100% ADGA reg., 2 does, 1 buck, 1 doe kid, 3 buck kids. B. W. Heddick, Rock Springs. Ph. 404-764-1773.
2 part Nubian nannies, good weed eaters. Bobby Holtzclaw, Canton. Ph. 479-4221.______________________
Big blk. nanny milk goat w/young Nubian billy kid, $60 for both. Terry Winfrey, RR 1, Kite 31049. Ph. 912-469-3267.
Real cream should be among the last purchases at the grocery store and should be refrigerated at home as soon as possible. Kept in its closed carton at 40F or lower, it will stay fresh for about one week. Ultrapasterurized cream keeps up to eight weeks before opening, then citrseal'irfhe. eq/u"a' ls' ''.th: a;;t. ]o.f'[p- a's;t^e"ru'rize,'d.'.

If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Only trained farm stockdogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs 12 months old or younger) or untrained dogs will not be advertised.
Reg. Australian cattle dogs (Queensland Heelers) blue males, also, reg. Catahoula dog, farm raised / trained. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. Ph. 228-7904.___________________
ASCA reg. Australian Shepherd, red tri male, farm raised / used, also, blue merle male. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.________________
Reg. Australian Shepherds, good bred dogs, very athletic / alert, strong herding instinct, farm raised/worked. Danny Thrasher, Americus. Ph. 912-924-2808 or 924-9800.
If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.
Appaloosa fillies, champ, bloodlines, 1 golden chestnut/wh. blanket, Dial breeding, 1 blk./wh. blanket, Silver Bolero breeding. A. Walker, Social Circle. Ph. 404-464-3778 aft. 6 pm._________________
Arab/QH mare, wh./gray, easy keeper, genlte, no bad habits, 15.2 hds., 7 yrs., goes West./Eng. $925. Bob Creighton, Monroe. Ph. 267-3760.________________
TB for special girl, capable of developing into top show mare, easy terms to right person. D. Evans, Snellville. Ph. 979-5755.__________________
Reg. Appaloosa mares and filly, mares bred for '87. B. Dobson, Alpharetta. Ph. 751-0110._________________
Thoroughbred mare, reg. 16 hds., 6 yrs., attractive chestnut, nice mover, mumping, started showing quiet for junior. M. Downing, Alpharetta. Ph. 252-4121.
First pony for any child, safe, gentle/sound, 13.2 hds., Appaloosa gelding, blk. w/wh. blanket, $550. Brenda Drozak, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-934-4070 or 466-4651.
Reg. Arabian gelding, 2 yrs., bay w/socks, $950 or trade for horse trailer. David Etzkorn, Loganvilt. Ph. 404-466-2763.____________
8 yr. old 15.1 hds., bay gelding, shown training level dressge an combined training, top ten State 4-H o/f's 1985, loves to swim, great disp. N. Graw, Pch'free City. Ph. 487-7857._______________
Reg. American Saddlebred mare, 5 yrs., chestnut, gentle Huntseat/Pleasure, started o/f's, must sell. Holly Harris, Atlanta. Ph. 525-6044 or 468-8459 night.
Grade gelding, 15 yrs., 15.2 hds., 850 Ibs., child safe, rides Eng./West., $450. Gary Hedick, Athens. Ph. 404-548-5660.
Reg. Arabian mare, sorrel 5 yrs. old, greenbroke for Western, $1500, others. R.L. English, Dallas. Ph. 422-3894 or 445-9635.______________________
'85 AQHA stud colt gr'son Sonny Dee Bar, exc. West PI. prospect; '84 AQHA filly, Impressively Made Halter & Snaffle Bit prospect, started under saddle. Jeff Keever, Conyers. Ph. 922-8038.________
Sev. reg. TB's and QH's, geldings, $1200/up, 2-9 yrs., 15.1 hds. to 16,3 hds., Hunter / Polo / Event. S. Levin, Suwanee. Ph. 476-1356.__________________
1/2 Arabian mare, grey w/blk. points, beau, show prospect, 15 hds., to good home, $800/nego. V. Lewis, Alpharetta. Ph. 455-4585 or 641-8984._________
9 yr. TB-Percheron mare, 16 hds., floats, safe started horse, dressageevent, working now;- $3000, buy basK. Louis Lydn, PfcrnVSe-Clfy.'Ph'. '487-509'f.

Reg. Morgans-weanlings & yrlgs. sired by Nat'1 Champ, son of Troutbrook
Playboy, child-safe mare, broodmares in foal, starting at $500. M. McClung, McDonough. Ph. 957-6339 or 366-2758.

AQHA 4 yr. gelding, shown by youth, 1 st place winner; AQHA 3 yr. mare gr'dau. of Impressive, showing in West. PI. and winning. N. Newborn, Bowdon. Ph. 404-258-5170.______________________

Reg. Am. Saddlebred gelding, 9 yrs., drk. chestnut, 15.2 hds., exc. bloodlines, great personality loves people, need lots of attention, exp. rider, to good home only, $2500. C. Noland, Suwanee. Ph. 945-6527.__________________

AQHA broodmares, some in foal, 1
open-yrlgs., weanlings, exc. bloodlines, Bud Sugar Bar, Win or Lose, Big Step, Nick's Tardy Son. Ralph Padovano, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6851._____________

7/8 TB 1/8 Percheron mare, 5 yrs., 15 hds., exc. disp., child-safe, great pony
Club or Event prospect, $2800. Jane Paige, Douglasville. Ph. 949-9318.

TB gelding, 5 yrs., 15.2 hds., fancy, lots of jump, must sell. Beth Price, Suwanee. Ph. 945-8862.____________________

Quarter type 12 yr. geld., 15 hds., super trail horse has been ridden succ. in com-
petitive trail, gentle, fun horse, loads easily, all shots, $850. A. Pruitt, Doulgasville. Ph. 949-8279.________

AQHA 15 mo. old bay gelding, Coffemate King / King / Goldseeker breeding, gentle. Sharon Ridling, Newnan. Ph.
404-253-8493.______________

Reg. National Spotted Saddle yrlg. stud, bay/wh., flashy, color and movement, gentle, yet spirited. L.L. Shelton, Kennesaw. Ph. 404-427-5686.__________

AQHA gelding, 3 yrs., Bill The Cutter top, sorrel w/2 wh. hind stockings, star, strip/snip, gentle, roping saddle, bridle/blanket, all for $800. R. Sims, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-2673 aft. 6 pm.

Big sorrel gelding, good man's trail horse, $850; Appaloosa gelding, very gen-
tle trail horse, $750. K. Scroggins, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3014.______

AQHA (Appendix) 4 yr. chestnut
gelding, 15.3 hds., very gentle, sire was Olympic Ruler, good conf. $2200. J.
Thrasher, Grayson. Ph. 404-466-2028.

Morgan-Hunter Jumper, shows well,

flashy, healthy-n-sound. gentle, good 1st

horse. M. Wells, Lithonia. Ph.

404-482-5935 aft. 8 pm.

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PTHA stock colt, sorrel/wh., 15 hds., 900 Ibs., very intelligent & gentle, 2 yrs., sire-J.C. Raider, $1000. R.' Hayes, Hoschton. Ph. 404-654-2512 hm. or
925-5550 wk.________________

Chestnut grade mare, 12 yrs., gentle but spirited, exp. riders only, $450. L. Woods, Rabun. Ph. 404-782-2189 Iv. name
and number. _________________

4 reg. TWH mares, 2 colts, Go Boy Shadow / Midnight Sun, blk., very gentle. J.W. Yawn, Rt. 2, McRae. Ph.
912-362-4733.___________________

7 yr. old Standardbred buggy horse, chestnut, gelding, also, with harness,
blinds and 2-wheel horse drawn wagon, $1250. Nathan Yoder, Montezuma. Ph. 912-472-8868.____________________

AQHA mare, 7 yrs., 15 hds., Poco Pine breeding, w/sorrel stud colt at side, Tardy Too breeding, $1500 for both, mare rides
gentle. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434 / 7781 ext. 148.___________________

Reg. AQHA mare, bay, 12 yrs., great broodmare, open $400; 7 yr. QH type mare, chestnut w/stocking & blaze, good conf., child safe. S. Busby, Royston. Ph.
404-245-5838 / 8805 Iv. msg._________

Sev. nice Thoroughbreds, reas., also, good pleasure horses, $600/up, western tack avail. J. Dixon, Alpharetta. Ph.
475-2847.__________________

APHA Champ, gelding, bay overo,
ROM's, in more than 6 events, good youth, amature or 4-H horse, exc. baby
sitter, $1000. Joel Hayes, Douglasville. Ph. 949-2154.__________________

AQHA sorrel mare, 14.5 hds., Leo/Three Bars bloodlines, very gentle, great riding horse, 5 yrs., $1200. A. Jackson, Hamp-
ton. Ph. 946-4182 / 4200.__________

APHA 4 yr. Overo mare, loud col, gentle, good youth / ladies horse, $2500, yrlg. overo stud colt, gentle, $1500, breeding stock, filly, $400. David Lee, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-7602 or 448-0100.______________________

'85 own dau. of Jaybo Lad out of Coy's
Bonanza mare, gray, 3 stockings / blaze, ready to show. Judy Mattison, Carrollton.
Ph. 832-2821.______________________

2 yr. AQHA gelding, 15 hds., 920 Ibs. at
24 mos., greenbroke, outstanding athletic potential, $1500. Cliff
McGaughey, Jr., East Point. Ph. 404-762-9047 aft. 7 pm.____________

Arabians and Vi Arabians, yrlgs. & weanlings, Halter & Performance show qual., reas. w/easy terms. G. Mortimer,
Canton. Ph. 404-475-2130.________

Big bone, 16V4 hds. TB bay gelding, jumping 2'6", good mover, 11 yrs., $4000. T. Peach, Marietta. Ph. 971-3705.____

Dressge prospect, 3 yr. TBX filly (reg. Appendix QH) greenbroke, going nicely on-t:he f lat> exc'-'movernent-frdisp.; $1500. ' DebBie Slrtlps'on, ffl)>'Wretta5Ph! 14175'-378f. 1

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Brn. Quarter Horse type gelding, 8, gentle, responsive, muscular conf., attractive head, alert ears, $650. Carl Stekelenburg, Pine Mtn. Ph. 404-663-2102._________________

To loving home only-13 yr. QH Hunter,
chestnut gelding, child-safe; 4 yr. QH/TB bay gelding, green, good hunter prospect,
shots/worming, cogs., shoes up to date. Jackie Aly, Griffin. Ph. 404-229-5393.

Reg. Appaloosa mare, 7 yrs., 16 hds., built for endurance or hunter-jumper, great disp., good mover, willing to Jump, Eng./Western, $2500. C. Sullens, Loganville. Ph. 466-2930.__________
Reg. AQHA (Appendix) mare, 6 yrs., 15.2 hds., bay, Impressive bloodlines, prof, traiing by Grand Prix rider, exc. eventing prospect, proven winner. C. Timme, Stone Mtn. Ph. 420-8182 days or 981-6576 eves._______________
QH/Arab mare, 4 yrs., small, pretty, great child's horse, $700. N. Tompkins, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-6636.______

8 yr. AQHA stallion, gr'son of Coy's Bonanza, gentle disp., make offer. B. Bailey, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1442.
Reg. AQHA '83 sorrel mare, exc. conf., gentle, greenbroke, easy keeper, loads/trailers good, Leo & 3 Bars bloodlines, breed for '87 foal, foal eligible for Ga. Put, $1500. D. Bailey, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-2453. .______________
Morgan gelding, reg. 9 yrs., 16 hds., chestnut w/flaxen mane/tail, well-trained, no bad habits, Eng., trails, loves barrels, $1500. Andy Barrentine, Smyrna. Ph. 436-5815.________________

Reg. Racking mare, bay, 15 hds., 12 yrs. old, child safe, also pulls wagon. Rody Whltener, Dalton. Ph. 277-2595._____

Two beau. Morgan geldings, great pleasure horses, price nego. Mrs. Brannan, Conyers. Ph. 922-7537.______

Arabian mares, Bask / Sotep gr'dau., bay 2 yrs., $5000, Grand Lee dau. bred to Werbor son, grey, 4 yrs., $2800. B. Willisma, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-2456.
Beau. Paint pony, good w/children, $350 bridle and saddle incl., del. avail. C.L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.
TWH beau. blk. stallion, 2 yrs., Midnight Sun / Go-Boy bloodlines, extra gentle. Earl Williams, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4760._________________
4 yr. bay stallion, son of The Strutter, gr'son of Win or Lose, good disp., sound breeder. J. Wiley, Lula. Ph. 404-983-9510.
AQHA buckskin weanling colt, AQHA filly sorrel, dbl. bred Mr. San Peppy filly, Wimpy Oklahoma Star colt. A. Wood, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311.______
AQHA 3 yr. dun filly, 14.2 hd., broke, gentle and willing, West./Eng. Pleasure prospect, exc. bloodlines, $800/nego. Jim Wyatt, Lawrenceville. Ph. 962-1286.
Reg. Thoroughbred broodmare, good tempered, bay color w/half moon on forehead, $1500. T. Adamson, Lilburn. Ph. 979-0090.__________________
17.1 hds. chestnut Hanovarian geld., 7 yrs., quiet, ideal field hunter doing 3'6", also, 16.1 hds., drk. bay Hanovairan TBX, 2 yrs., jumper prospect. K. Ayers, Athens. Ph. 354-8112 nights or 543-4484 days.
Pretty white 1/z Arab gelding Quarter Horse, 11 yrs., gentle, child safe, 15.2 hds., $550. P. Beaver, Thomaston. Ph. 647-1591._________________

700 Ib. mare, brn. mule, very gentle, plows, rides, pulls, must sell. M. Cantrell, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3250.__________
17 hds., blk. reg. QH, 7 yrs., well schooled, Dressage, good trail, make wonderful Hunter/Equitation horse, to good home only. R. Cashin, Gumming. Ph. 887-9641._________________
AQHA mare & gelding, unreg. horse super beginner horse, APHA stud colt, Halter Futurity winner. R. Cato, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-9311.____________
Arabians-dispersal sale-31 to choose from, child-safe, bred mares, weanlings to 24 yrs. olds, trained show horses, from $1000 to $10,000. C. Cummings, Macon. Ph. 912-477-3963._____________
Appaloosa weanling filly, blk. w/wh., sired by Hope to Bee, born 1/2/'86, good size, flashy. Tom Flaig, Canton. Ph. 345-2698.___________________
'80 reg. Racking/TWH, bay gelding, 16 hds., well trained, any reas. offer accepted. Emily Hatcher, Musella. Ph. 912-386-3936._______________
Quarter Horse gelding, 16'/2 hds., 9 yrs., good w/children. S.A. Gammell, Buford. Ph. 962-3055._________
'81 AQHA sorrel gelding, shown West. Pl./Huntseat, great youth prospect, $2000 firm. J. Joyner, Douglasville. Ph. 489-2317.__________________
TWH/RHBA gelding, blk., shown style and speed, works to wagon, beau., $1500 firm. C. Liltrell, Clayton. Ph. 404-782-4758.

Saddle horses and ponies, good selec-
tion, shown by appts. only. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 aft. 8 pm.

Quarter Horse / Morgan mix mare, 12 yrs., sorrel, approx. 16 hds., $550. Traci London, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4355.

Reg. TB mare, 5 yrs., 15.2 hds., chestnut w/lots of white, great potential as show hunter or broodmare. Gwen C. Bradley, Suwanee. Ph. 945-8862.____
AQHA horses, 1 gelding, 7 yrs., child safe, very pretty, $950; also, one 4-H mare, 6 yrs., a pleasure to ride, $1500. S. Cerroni, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4995.____
AQHA 12 yr. chestnut gelding, exc. Western Pleasure / Trail horse, any age or exp. level, $1000. L. Chandler, Summerville. Ph. 404-857-5727.___________
Reg. APHC 79 & '82 mares, '80 & '85 geldings, good qual., sound, gentle & top bloodlines, reas. priced. Lynn Clarke, Bremen. Ph. 404-537-4975._______
Reg. RHBA blk. gelding, 6 yrs., 16 hds., show ready, harness broke, trail ridden, for competent rider, $2500 or trade. M.K. Berkley, Covington. Ph. 404-786-9659.
2 yr. blk. TWH/RHBA filly, spirited, ground broke, exc. conf., loose mover, $1800. Jodie Boyd, Alpharetta. Ph. 404-475-6582.______________
Flashy Saddlebred gelding, good show or dressage prospect, well trained, exp. rider only, $850 to good home only. Frank Cox, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-1149 aft. 5 pm.
AQHA gelding, 15.3 hds., beginner's walk-trot Huntseat Equitation, $1300, showy blk., 12.2 hds., green, exp. rider, $450. Susan Crowe, Canton. Ph. 475-5990.
AQHA 2 yr. old chestnut gelding by Counterflow, gentle, trailers well, started under saddle $600. Gil Gilbert, Newnan. Ph. 251-3324._______________
The perfect 1st horse, 14.2 hds., Welsh / Quarter gelding, exc. disp., veted, English tack, to loving home w/youngster, $800. M. Lipsop, Marietta. Ph.404-471-7386._____________

17.1 hds., chestnut hanovarian gelding, going 3'6", ideal field hunter, possible dressage prospect, calm; also, 15.3 hds., chestnut TB geld., GHJA 3' hunter. F. McRae, Athens. Ph. 404-543-4484.
Arabian-colt w/elegance/fine disp., Malachi Ibn Sakr (AK Ibn Shalaan x Ala Bint Sakr) undeniable show potential. M. Maddox, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-3050 or 7700._______________
AQHA 6 yr. bay mare, in foal to Futurity stallion, foal due Feb. '87, mare rides, sell/trade for trailer or truck of equal value. B. Norton, Monroe. Ph. 267-9096 nights or 448-8144 days.__________
Standardbreds-TB 5 yr. chestnut stallion, buggy horses, race/show prospects, all ages, all prices, $500-$5000. Clyde O'Kelley, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-4222.___________________
Horses for sale-priced to sell, variety to choose from. R. Oliver, Woodstock. Ph. 928-9451.______________________
Reg. Paso Fino gelding, pert, pleasure type, blk. and beau., super smooth-gait. A. Pace, Iron City. Ph. 912-774-2470 aft. 6
pm._________________________ Appaloosa, reg. 16.2 hds., 17 yrs.,
Eng./West. & Jumps, child-safe, great | ladies horse, $1200. Gary Peacock, I Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270._____
Reg. Belgian mares w/foals, bred back, $1000 for pkg. Don Robinson, Cairo. Ph. 912-872-3699._______________
5 yr. old nice sorrel mare, "Pepo's Sugar Ann' w/filly, 2 mos., 3-in-1 pkg., rides well. Laurie Ray, Conyers. Ph. 922-3355.________________
AQHA buckskin gelding w/wh. strip, Poco Bueno bloodline, 14 hds., 15 mos. Lamar Shaw, Kennesaw. Ph. 424-7653.

AQHA mare dun x Thunder's Rocky, bred, $2500/trade for Appaloosa mare, 15.2 hds., open/colored, pleasure/trail. C. Tolbert, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-4233.
Reg. half-Arabian mare, 14.2hds., 3'/2 yrs., exc. Hunter-Jumper prospect, great for inexp. rider, $1500. Hope Newcomer, Powder Springs. Ph. 404-943-7017.
Reg. TB filly, 4 yr. bay w/blaze, good disp., smart, Eng. Pleasure, Hunter prospect, beginning dressage, shown. N. Harris, Stone Mtn. Ph. 934-1958._____
Attractive Racking paint, reg. Racking Breeders Assoc., 16.1 hds., 12 yr. gelding, nice disp., $1800. Pat Harris, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-6029.______________
Reg. APHA paint horses, weanlings, yrlgs., broodmares, Overos and Tobianos. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. Ph.
404-228-7904._______________
Anglo/Arab gelding, 15.3 hds., talented jumper, evented, sound and eager at 15 yrs., $1200. ^"Keffef, Martin. Ph., 404-779-3653.

AQHA stud, 6 yrs., 15.1 hds., drk. chestnut, Western Pleasure; Morgan mare, 15 yrs., 15 hds., bay, good for beginner. W. Sowder, Conyers. Ph. 404-483-8425.________________
Reg. Arabians, yrlg. colt, exc. bloodlines, very correct, stylish, $1000, mare due to foal June 24, exc. broodmare, $2000. B. Steiger, Gumming. Ph. 887-5925.___________________
Reg. Appaloosa mare and foal, Champ, bloodlines, current w/shots, wormings, farrier, $1500 (both) Dee Thompson, Lincolnton. Ph. 404-359-7613 aft. 6 pm.
Pony for beginner rider & AQHA 8 yr. stallion, make offer, must sell. Pat Wade, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-469-8045._______
AQHA/PHBA 5 yr. palomino mare, 4 wh. stockings/blaze, very flashy, Tardy/Poco breeding, rides well $1400/or trade for 2-horse trailer. S. Walker, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2665, ,
55CU& jack, for sate. BitfQrdrCasper, Rt. 5, Box 338', Franklin. Ph. 854-4906.

Reg. Morgan gelding, 3 yrs., bay, classy halter/pleasure show prospect, exc. cond. and good disp. T. Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 564-1937._______
Reg. TWH beau, pleasure horses, broodmares, & show prospects, top bloodlines, good disp., and priced to sell. J.L. Anderson, Winterville. Ph. 404-353-3535.________________
2 yr. sorrel filly, AQHA, 60 days prof, training, Impressive/Poco Pine bloodlines, ready to start under saddle, $800; also, beau. yrlg. fillies & colts, $300/up. H. Bridwell, Senoia. Ph. 599-6229 or 461-1128._______
Reg. 3 yrs., dbl. bred Skipper W gelding, 15.3 hds., or 16 hds., $1700 saddle incl.; also, 8 yr. QH mare, good trail horse, $800 saddle incl. J. Brito, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-0847._______________
2 reg. geldings, 5 yrs. old, gr'son of Two-Eyed Jack, mare, 5 yrs. old, both very gentle. Don Creighton, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. 404-628-4540._________________
Reg. Appaloosa mare and fillies, bred for '87. J. Dobson, Alpharetta. Ph. 751-0110.______________________
Reg. red roan AQHA filly, foaled 6/1/85, 14 hds., Impressive, Three Bars bred. Lena Early, Blue Ridge. Ph. 404-632-3166.
2 TWH geldings, 18 & 13 yrs., beau., light riding, both to good home only, $650. Mike Emmett, Clermont. Ph. 925-4286._____________________
AQHA gelding, 2 yrs., gorgeous live chestnut, 4 stockings, blaze, sireChampion Mighty Tink, $1800. S. Franklin/Gumming. Ph. 887-7582.
QH bay mare, 10 yrs., to a good home, ridden by 11 yr. old girl, easy breeder, super disp.. $500. C. Gilner, Atlanta. Ph. 252-3510 or 255-7209.___________
Reg. Arabian yrlg. fillies, Futurity reg., some Halter pts., $2500 & $3000; also, 1/2 Arabian weanling filly, 1 reg. Arab weanling filly, 1 stud colt, $1000-$2000. C. Groom, Butord. Ph. 945-4633._______
Appaloosa "Call Me Prince" own son of "Prince Plaudit," also, '84 & '85 loud stallions, reas. Earl Martin, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6881._________________
2 yr. paint filly, all shots, Western/Country Pleasure, 30 days prof, training, see to appreciate, saddle, breastolate & bridle. William Mealor, Commerce. Ph. 404-677-3767._____________
AQHA mare by Heza Rocket, sorrel, 15.2 hds., '84 filly, chestnut w/blaze & socks by Skippa Tender both sires AQHA Champs. Ronny McBryar, Wildwood. Ph. 404-820-2271.________________
Pr. sorrel mule colts, very gentle, 1 blk. mule, will work or ride. Ted Robinson, Omega. Ph. 912-528-4982.__________
AQHA 8 yr. sorrel gelding, pleasure, trail, cutting, youth, $3500/o.b.o.; 2 yr. sorrel Scruples Two geld., greenbroke, $1500. Bay Top prospect yrlg. filly, $500. K. Rogers, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-4857.
3 yr. old AQHA gelding by One Solano out of Royal King mare, $1250/o.b.o. Jimmy Smith, Vidalia. Ph. 912-537-3881.
Reg. TB broodmare ('80) by Country Editor (Allowance Winning Vi bro. to 2 Major Stakes winners) out of Crafty Admiral mare, sound for breeding. M. Stuart, Douglasville. Ph. 489-2658.________
AQHA aged broodamres, Rocket mare w/3 mo. filly, $1500; Three Bar mare in foal, $1200; Old Sorrel mare, open, $700, yrlg. Blue Gold filly, $900. Jackie Tyre, Guyton. Ph. 912-772-3514.______
AQHA Skipper W gelding, sorrel, 3 yrs., pretty head, big boned, needs riding, $1000; AQHA yrlg. bay gelding, stocky built, gentle, $1200. J. Wilkes, Bogart. Ph. 725-5550.____________________
"Katy Scarlett" reg. QH mare, 15.2 hds., chestnut, exp. Foxhunting and Eventing, suitable broodmare $1800. S. Wilson, Thomson. Ph. 465-2075 in pm.
Small Half-Arabian mare, grey, jumps well, good beginner's pony, new shoes, all shots and coggins. E. Wright, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-945-7341._____
15 hds., sorrel QH mare, great pleasure horse, good ladies horse, 15 yrs., gentle, must sell, $450/o.b.o. S. Wylie, Douglasville. Ph. 404-949-2419 aft. 6 pm.
Reg. TWH mare, 3 yrs., gentle, broke, just needs to be worked, $600. Tommy Brown, Cartersville. Ph. 427-7201 day aft. 6pm. 386-3121.___________________
AQHA sorrel mare, 7 yrs. great gr'dau. of Coy's Bonanza, bred to a son of Doc's Sug for '87 foal, $1800. Billy Bullock, Dallas. Ph. 445-9392 or 459-3536._______
Reg. Appaloosa mare, 14.2 hds., perfect beginner's horse, easy keeper, $800 w/tack. Dee Caiazza, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-0957._____________________
Beau. '84 AQHA red roan colt, ben Bar and Lad's Image breeding, lots of potential, green, $3000. Andi Camp, Ft. Oglethorpe. Ph. 404-866-1020 days or 866-4378 nights._______________
TB/QH blk. 14.3 hds., mare, beau, confirmation, exp. rider only. English, current shots, $1500/nego. H. Chancey, PchTree City. Ph. 487-6150.________________________
Paint mare, 8 yrs., 14 hds., smooth rider, very gentle, $550; TB/QH, 16 hd., 8 yrs., chestnut, very gentle, pretty, $750. Billy E. Clark, Loganville. Ph 466-8909.

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Dear Editor: Can any of your readers help me? I am looking for so-
meone with a mill grinder north of Atlanta to grind almonds, sunflower seeds and oatmeal. Any held would be appreciated.
M. Bridges 1214 Chatham Road Buford, Georgia 30258 404-945-7254
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Dear Editor: Do any of your readers have any catalpa worms that I
could get to reintroduce to my trees? I would appreciate any sources provided.
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Dear Editor A few weeks ago someone wrote in wanting to know how
to discourage yellow jackets from feeding at a hummingbird feeder. I have a suggestion that might help. Spray just a bit of vegetable spray on the feeding hole. This will keep yellow jackets from bothering it.
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Dear Editor: The People and Their Environment Institute is a five-day
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Dear Editor: I am interested in making my own flower pots and have
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912-439-8798

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REFRIGERATOR
Keep refrigerator temperature between 34 and 40F. If it rises above 40F, food quickly spoils. Except as noted in chart, wrap foods in foil, plastic wraps, or bags, or place in airtight containers, to keep food from drying out and odors from being transferred from one food to another. Food kept longer than recommended times may be usable, but of inferior quality.

FOOD

TIME

SPECIAL HANDLING

Dairy Products

Butter ..................... .2 weeks . . .

.Hold only 2-day supply

in butter keeper.

Buttermilk, sour cream,

yogurt .................. .2 weeks

Cheese .................... ...........

.Keep all cheese tightly

cottage, ricotta .......... .5 days

packaged in moisture-

cream, Neufchatel....... .2 weeks

resistant wrap.

hard and wax coated

cheese Cheddar, Edam,

Gouda, Swiss, etc.,

large pieces,

unopened ............. .3-6 months

opened ............... .3-4 weeks

sliced ................. .2 weeks

Parmesan, grated ....... .12 months

process (opened) ........ .3-4 weeks . .

.Unopened process

spreads ................. .2 weeks

cheese need not be

refrigerated.

Cream light, heavy,

half-and-half ......... . .1 week ..........Keep tightly covered.

Dips sour cream, etc.

commercial ............. .2 weeks

.Keep tightly covered.

homemade .............. .2 days . .

.Keep tightly covered.

Eggs

in shell ................. .1 month

.Keep small end of egg

down, to center yolks.

whites ................. . .4 days

cover container.

Milk evaporated (opened) . . . . .1 week . .3-4 days pasteurized, reliquefied nonfat

flavor.
closed. Do not return
container. This spreads bacteria back to

sweetened condensed . . . .1 week Whipped topping, in can . . .3 months

Fruit
Apples .................... .1 month Apricots, avocados,
bananas, melons, nectarines, peaches, pears .......... .5 days Berries, cherries ........... .3 days Citrus fruit ................ .2 weeks Grapes, plums ............ .5 days Pineapple ................. .2 days

Vegetables
Asparagus .................3 days Beets, carrots, parsnips, .... ........
radishes, turnips ........ .2 weeks Broccoli, Brussels
sprouts, green onions, zucchini................. .5 days Cabbage, cauliflower, celery, cucumbers, ....... ......... eggplant, green beans, peppers, tomatoes .................1 week .. Corn ...................... .1 day .... Lettuce, spinach, all ........ ......... leafy greens ............ .5 days Limas, peas ............... .5 days ...

Meats
Beef, lamb, pork, veal* chops ................ ground meat ...... roasts ................

.3-5 days .1-2 days .3-5 days

.Do not wash before storing moisture encourages spoilage. Store in crisper or moisture-resistant bags or wrap. Keep fruit juices tightly covered. It is not necessary to remove canned fruit from can.
.Remove any leafy tops before refrigerating.
.If necessary, ripen tomatoes at room temperature away from light .before refrigerating. .Leave in husk. .Rinse, drain before refrigerating. .Leave in shell.
.If not prepacked, wrap loosely m waxed paper

steaks....................3-5 days stew meat................1-2 days
Variety meats (liver, heart, etc.) ...............1-2 days
Processed meats*........... ......... bacon, frankfurters .......1 week hams (whole, halves).... .1 week hams, canned (unopened) ............6 months luncheon meat, slices ... .5 days sausage, fresh or smoked 2-3 days

so surface can dry slightly.
.Store in coldest part of refrigerator. Unopened vacuum packs keep about 2 weeks.

Fish and Shellfish
Fresh, cleaned fish steaks, ........ fillets ....................1 day
Clams, crab, lobster in shell .................... .2 days . .
Seafood, shucked clams, oysters, scallops, shrimp. .1 day

.Keep wrapped in plastic wrap, bag
. .Cook only live shellfish.

Poultry
Ready-to-cook chicken, duck, or turkey ...........

. . . . .2 days

May be stored in transparent wrap as purchased.

Canned Food, After Opening Baby food ..................2-3 days
Fish, seafood, poultry ..... .1 day Fruit ...................... .1 week Gravy, broths ............. .2 days Meats ..................... .2 days Pickles, olives ............. .1 month Sauce, tomato based .......5 days Vegetables .................3 days

.Store baby food covered. Don't feed baby from jar, saliva may liquefy food. Store all canned food tightly covered. It is not necessary to remove food from can.

'Treat uncured or nitrite free meats like fresh; refrigerate only 4-7 days.

PANTRY
Store foods in your coolest kitchen cabinets, not over range or near refrigerator's exhaust. Dry foods keep fresh the longest in airtight containers, which also help keep out insects. When shopping, choose fresh-looking packages; avoid cans with swollen ends, dents. Date your purchases, then check your kitchen cabinets every six months or so, to be sure you use the oldest items first. With longer storage, flavors gradually fade and nutrients are lost.

FOOD

TIME

SPECIAL HANDLING

Staples

Baking powder, soda . . . Bouillon cubes, powder. Bread, rolls ............ Bread crumbs, dried . . . Cereals, ready-to-eat . ..
ready-to-cook ........ Chocolate, prernelted . .
semisweet ........... unsweetened......... Coffee, vacuum pack . . .

.18 months .1 year .3 days .6 months .check date on package .6 months .1 year .2 years .18 months .1 year ........

Coffee, instant ....... (closed)
Coffee tighteners, dry (opened) .......
Condensed and evaporated milk ....
Flour cake, all-purpose . . . rye, whole-wheat . .
Gelatin, unflavored . . Honey jams, syrups . . Molasses ............. Nonfat dry milk ..... Oil, salad ............

.6 months
.6 months
.1 year . ..
.1 year
.3 years .1 year .2 years .6 months .3 months .....

Pasta ............... Peanut butter .......

.2 years . .6 months .....

Potatoes, instant........... .18 months

Keep all dry foods in original package or tightly closed airtight containers in dry spot unless otherwise directed on label.
.Refrigerate after opening. .Keep 2 weeks after opening.
Refrigerate after .opening.
.Keep refrigerated.
.Refrigerate after opening. .Keep 2 months after opening.

Rice brown, wild .............. white ....................
Salad dressings ............
Shortening, solid ........... Sugar
brown, confectioners' granulated ............... Tea, bags, loose ............ Tea, instant ................
Packaged Foods and Mixes
Cakes, prepared ........... Cake mixes ................ Casserole mixes ............ Cookies, packaged ......... Crackers .................. Frosting, can or mix ....... Hot roll mix ............... Pancake mix .............. Piecrust mix ............... Pies and pastries ..........
Pudding mixes ..... Rice mixes ......... Sauce, gravy, soup
mixes ............ Toaster pop-ups ....
Canned and Dried Foods
Fruits, canned .......... dried .................
Gravies, canned ........ Meat, fish,
poultry ................ Pickles, olives ........... Soups, canned, .........
dried ................. Vegetables, canned ..... Whipped-topping mix . . .
Herbs, Spices, Condiments
Barbecue sauce, catchup, chih sauce (opened) .....
Herbs and spices .......... whole spices ............ ground spices, herbs .................
Tabasco, Worcestershire .........
Miscellany__________
Coconut, can............. Metered calorie products,
instant breakfasts ...... Nuts ..................... Parmesan cheese, grated Pasteurized processed
cheese food and spread ............ Soft drinks ............... Vegetables ............... onions, potatoes, rutabagas, squash (hard-shelled), sweet potatoes
Keep freezer at 0F., maxin mometer, or use this rule cream brick-solid, temperat is the case, use food withir one month or more, use me wrap (may be specailly co After times listed, food is s
FOOD
Home-Frozen Foods_____
Breads baked .....'..............

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s When Storing Food Products

.Refrigerate after opening.
.Refrigerate cream, custard, chiffon fillings.
.Keep in cool spot. Replace if aroma fades. Refrigerate red spices.
. .For longer storage, keep at 50-60F. Keep dry, out of sun, loosely wrapped.
Check temperature with therIf the freezer can't keep ice
ive recommended level. If this or two. To wrap for storage of porproof plastic wrap, freezer iminated), or heavy-duty foil, lavors fade.
SPECIAL HANDLING

unbaked doughs ........ .1 month . Butter, margarine ......... .9 months Cakes, baked ............. .3 months Cookies, baked, dough .... .3 months Cheese .................... .........
dry-curd cottage cheese, ricotta ........ .2 weeks
natural, process ..........3 months
Cream (all kinds) .......... .2 months whipped ................ .1 month
Eggs, in shell .............. ......... Egg whites, yolks...........1 year . ..
Fish, shellfish ....... "fatty" fish bluefish, catfish, trout, etc. ....... . . .3 months lean" fish cod, flounder, etc. .......... .6 months shellfish ................ .3 months
Ice cream, sherbet ........ .1 month Main dishes, cooked........ .........
meat, fish ............... .3 months poultry ...................6 months
Meat................................. bacon .................. .1 month frankfurters ............. .2 weeks ground, stew meat ...... .3 months ham . J. ................. ^2, months leftover cooked .......... .3 months roasts beef, lamb ............ .1 year pork, veal............. .8 months steaks, chops beef ................. . . 1 year lamb, veal .............9 months pork .................. .4 months variety meats ............4 months
Nuts .......................3 months Pies
custard .................. ......... fruit..................... .8 months
Poultry ..................... .......... cooked, with gravy ...... .6 months
cooked, no gravy........ .1 month uncooked (whole)
chicken, turkey .........1 year duck, goose ............6 months uncooked (parts) chicken ............... .9 months turkey .................6 months Vegetables ................. 1 year
Commercially Frozen Foods
Breads baked .................. .3 months unbaked ................. .check label
Cakes angel food ...............2 months layer cake, frosted ...... .4 months pound, yellow cake ..... .6 months
Coffee lighteners .......... .1 year Doughnuts, pastries ........3 months Fish, shellfish
"fatty" fish mackerel, trout, etc. ............. .3 months
"lean" fish cod, flounder, etc. .......... .6 months
Shellfish Alaska King crab. ........10 months breaded, cooked .........3 months lobster, scallops ......... .3 months shrimp, (unbreaded)..... .1 year
Fruit ...................... .1 year Ice cream, sherbet .........1 month Juices, concentrates ........1 year Main dishes, pies
fish, meat ................3 months poultry.................. .6 months

.Use only special freezer-dough recipes.
.Creamed cottage cheese and cream cheese don't freeze well. Cut and wrap cheese in small pieces. .Thawed cream may not whip. .Do not freeze. .For sweet dishes. Mix each cup yolks with 1 tablespoon corn syrup or sugar. For other cooking, substitute 1 teaspoon salt for sugar. .For all fish and shellfish. Wrap tightly in heavy duty foil or freezer wrap.

Meat beef, roasts, steaks ...... .1 year ground beef..............4 months lamb, veal roasts, steaks ..........9 months pork chops ................. .4 months roasts ..................8 months
Pancake, waffle batter..... .3 months Pies........................8 months Poultry
chicken, turkey parts .... .6 months chicken, turkey
(whole bird) ............1 year duck, goose ............. .6 months turkey rolls, roasts ....... .6 months TV dinners ................ .6 months Vegetables ................ .8 months

freezer as soon as possible. Cook or thaw as label directs,

Charts Courtesy of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service

.Freeze in freezer and ovenproof baking dishes or freezer containers. .If meat is purchased fresh and wrapped in plastic wrap, check for holes. If none, freeze in this wrap up to 2 weeks. For longer storage, overwrap tightly with freezer wrap or heavy-duty foil. Keep frankfurters in vacuum packages.
.Do not freeze. .Freeze baked or unbaked. .Wrap in heavy duty foil or freezer wrap as airtight as possible. Thaw uncooked poultry in refrigerator or under cool running water. Cook within two days of thawing.
Pick up frozen foods immediately before going to check-out counter. Buy only foods frozen solid and with no dribbles on the package, odor, or other signs of being thawed. Put all frozen foods together in one bag so they'll stay cold as possible for trip home. Store in original wrapping. Place in home

'81 TB mare, 16.3 hds., very Irg. boned, exc. mover, well-mannered, never raced, dressage/hunter exp., $5500. Beth Croce, Roswell. Ph. 993-1951.
11 yr. old sorrel, grade mare, good disp., needs exp. rider, $500. Joyce Feldkamp, Loganville. Ph. 404-466-1581.
8 yr. AQHA sorrel gelding, Rocket Little/Sugar Bars, exc. pleasure / trail / Eng. prospect, 15.2 hds., 1100 Ibs., $1100. C. Gillis, Valdosta. Ph. 91 2-242-1 91 9 or 8963.
TWH gelding, reg. TWH mares w/colts, reas. priced, all broke to ride. Jim Gray, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-2433.
Aged gelding, child-safe, exc. family horse, sell/trade, come see, ride. D. Kelly, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-8714.
Arabians-Egyptian Blue List mare, gelding disp., in foal to Straight Egyptian (AK Ibn Shalaan for '87). Kirn Kennedy, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-963-0418.
Palomino QH gelding, Leo bloodlines, 15 hds., gentle, $750 w/tack, good home only. M. Laber, Atlanta. Ph. 497-0312 day or 633-0212.
'85 AQHA own son of Top Lucky x Prissy Kitty Cash, flashy sorrel w/flax mane/tail, very Irg., good Halter prospect, reas. J. Lowry, Jonesboro. Ph. 477-5280 hm. or 961 -7844 wk.
Blk. QH mare, very gentle, easy keeper, others, $500/up. Frank Lynn, Roswell. Ph. 993-1421.
Reg. TB mare, 15.3 hds., bay, 9 yrs.,
$2500/make offer. B. Mclvanie, Roswell. Ph. 998-5266.
APHC blk. yrlg. gelding, by World Champ., exc. pleasure Futurity prospect, should mature, 15.2 hds. M.K. O'Brien, Duluth. Ph. 404-476-4966.
AQHA mare, AA ROM Racing, sireMagnolia Rocket by Magnolia Bar, bred to Superior Western Pleasure horse. Pam Patillo, Temple. Ph. 676-3321 days or
836-0335 nights.
Two young Arabian mares, bay, gentle, vet. cert, bloodlines, Marsianin /Tornado
Pendergrass, Fairburn. Ph. 404-487-4179.
15 hds. AQHA yearling filly, gr'dau. of Qincy Dan, will hatler. D. Rush, Loganville. Ph. 466-4670.
Reg. TB 7 yrs., chestnut, 3 socks/star, gentle disp., schooling over fences. S. Sansone, Atlanta. Ph. 992-3521.
Beau, show qual. reg. Arabian horses,
Fadjur breeding. B. Schaefer, Shiloh. Ph. 628-5914.
Nat'l Champ, sired Appaloosa mare, 4
ducer of 2 fillies, $1100. Pam Spencer, Gumming. Ph. 404-889-1536.
AQHA chestnut mare, 6 yrs., Coldstream Guard / Top Moon breeding, used Western Pleasure / Halter, real gentle, 15.2 hds., good Eng. prospect. J. Taylor, Albany. Ph. 912-436-7692 aft. 5:30j>m.
AQHA '83 filly, good bloodlines, disp. $800. H. Tew, Cataula. Ph. 628-4677.
Two beau. AQHA horses, will make good Polo ponies or Barrel Horses. B.H. Tillman, Athens. Ph. 404-548-8953.
TB mare, 4 yrs., 16.2 hds., bay w/wh. beau, mover, good disp., started o/f's $3500. Andee Tomlin, Covington. Ph. 786-2177 days or 464-3685 eves.
Appaloosa bay w/wh. spots, big filly, god disp., 1 yr. old, $350. Keith Tunstall, Covington. Ph. 581-0665 day or 786-2177 eves.

Blk. Straight Egyptian Arabian wealing colt, also, purebred Arabian chestnut filly, 50% Egyptian $2500. Daystar Arabians. D. Veach, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-1986.
Appaloosa 12 yr. leopard mare, $850, TWH 6 yr. gelding, $650, reg. Morgan, 8 yr. mare, $1250, del. avail. Mr. Verp, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-2423 or 962-1949.
Arabians-purebreds w/lines to Nabor, Khemosabi, Bask, mares, colt, gelding, reas. priced. Gary Williams, Douglasville. Ph. 949-3281.
Sorrel filly, Vi Paso fino-Vi Appaloosa, born May '85, halter broken, gentle but spirited, $350. Faye Abreu, Sylvester. Ph. 912-776-7351.
'63 APHC gelding, 15 hds., very easy going, would make great youth horse, prof, trained and shown, $2000. P. Bickers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8006.
Reg. Arabian colt, gray, 2 yrs., will be big Champ, bloodlines, $900 make offer, we need space. S. Brackett, Ringgold. Ph. 404-935-2253.
Arabian purebred, 4 yr. Nasark gelding, flashy chestnut, gorgeous head, ready for under saddle training, $1000. H. Williamson, Roswell. Ph. 992-1428.
White Arabian mare, "Phoenician Rose," trained Eng./West., show qual., obedient, good manners, gr'dau of "The Phoenician," $985. Sara Y. Causey, Warner Robins. Ph. 912-922-3619 aft. 4 pm.
Reg. chestnut Arabian stallion, exc. show prospect, 14.5 hds., extremely gen-
exc. bloodlines. D. Collier, Manchester. Ph. 404-846-3620 or 91 57.
Reg. Appaloosa gelding, red roan, gen-
has been shown, walk trot, Western PI., Huntseat, green hunter, will make great horse. L. Collier, Snellville. Ph. 972-9401.
11 yr. 15.2 hds., Barrel gelding, sorrel, Parade shown will trade for TWH, can deliver. Debbie Gilbert, Loganville. Ph. 466-2095.
50 head reg. purebred Arabians, family
del. avail. S. Cowart, Carrollton. Ph. 404-258-9548.
AQHA gelding, 15.3 hds., beginner's walk-trot, Huntseat Equitation, $1300, showy, blk., 12.2 hds. green, needs exp. rider, $450. S. Crowe, Canton. Ph.
475-5990.
Nine yr. old reg. Quarter Horse gelding, Banacheck's Red Image, trained for show, Western and Eng. P.B. Diner, 2825 Old Conyers Rd., Stockbridge 30281.
Appaloosa, leopard skin gelding, 6 yrs., 14 hds., good trail horse, $600. Pam Etheridge, Hampton. Ph. 946-9335.
Beau. dbl. reg. drk. palomino mare, 4 yrs. old, going well under saddle, Eng./Western, $2500 or will trade for trailer w/extra hgt., in good cond. M. Evans, Ft. Stewart. Ph. 368-6473.
Beau, big blk. yrlg. colt by Sleepy's Man, nice yrlg. fillies, chestnut w/flaxen "mane/tail by Dandy Playboy, filly by Black & Pretty, many others. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.
13.2 hds., white roan pony, blue ribbons in combined training, child safe, good jumper, $2500. A. Genovese, Stone Mtn. Ph. 289-7535 or 938-7433.
Reg. Appaloosa, weanlings, yearlings, 8 older, good bloodlines, some broke for riding. Hugh Hogan, Rt. 2, Box 182, Ocllla. Ph. 912-831-5510.

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1/z Arab-'/j Quarter gray gelding, 7 yrs.,

Want to buy dbl. team harness for

ATTENTION EQUINE ADVERTISERS

14.2 hds., ridden by 12 yr. girl, will go Shetland ponies, no rot, must match, be Eng./Western, exc. on trails, $950. B.J. complete. Phyllis Single, Ellenwood. Ph.

Horse farmers should have had the livestock

Bridwell, Senoia. Ph. 499-6229 or j 981-6607 aft. 9 pm.___________ 461-1128.____________________ ! English saddle w/fittings, exc. cond.,

advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.

3/4 Arab gelding, ray, 13 yrs., 14.3 hds., 585; western pony show saddle, leather exc. trail horse, good disp., works well in cover stirrups, exc. cond., $45. J. Stovall,
ring, $900. A. Cofield, Snellville. Ph. Buford. Ph. 404-945-3894.________

All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin should have had a negative Coggins test within

979-1478 or 354-0584.______________
Morgan Quarter Horse cross, 12 yrs., gelding, 15.2 hds., ridden English, $1800.

2 horse trailer, '85, used once, exc. cond., must sell, $2200. H. Tew, Cataula.
Ph. 404-628-4677._______________

the past 12 months. Each ad must be accompanied by a statement signed by the owner in-

K. Coolik, Columbus. Ph. 404-561-6039 or 323-8673.____________________
Reg. Half-Arabian filly of Bask

Western saddle, American made, hardly used, 15" suede seat, tooled leather, $195., other tack avail. D. Tomlin,

dicating this fact before it will be included in the Bulletin. Ads received without this statement will

Ancestry, beau, chestnut sorrel, 1 yr. old, very intelligent, $1800. R. Dean, Ellijay.
Ph. 276-1222 or 276-2061.________

Madison. Ph. 557-2991.___________
'79-24 ft. D D gooseneck, elec. brakes enclosed nose/top, real good cond.,

be returned to the advertiser. Buyers are urged to request verification of a
negative Coggins test before purchasing rn

Paso Fino Vi Arab, 4 mo. filly, $350; 8 yr. old Paso mare, $500, 2 yr. old Paso colt, 3 yr. old Paso Fino stallion, $2500. G.W. Evans, Harlem. Ph. 556-6791.
Gray 2 yr. gelding, 15.2 1/! hds., 45 days

$2500. Roy Williams, Social Circle. Ph.

464-3698.

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Stidham 14 ft. bumper pull stock trailer, mint cond. hyd. brakes, $3000 firm. James R. Woods, Pine Mtn. Ph.

animal.
Miniature Sicillian donkeys, 2 jacks, 1 yr. and 8 mos. old, should mature 31-32", $300 ea. C.H. Holmes, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-6497._________________
Pleasure reg. TWH gelding, 9 yrs. old, sorrel, sure-footed and wood wise, pulls wagon, not gun-shy, easy loader and hauler, $1750. M. Hopkins, Waycross. Ph. 912-283-5151 nights.___________
Reg. Morgan gelding, 4 yrs., bay, rides, good disp., 15.1 hds., good bloodlines. D. Karstedt, Madison. Ph. 342-3403.______
'85 Appaloosa colt, chestnut w/blaze, exc. disp./conf., Dial Bright Too breeding. L. Kilgore, Uilburn. Ph. 404-972-8646.
Reg. Appaloosa yrlg. gelding, chestnut/blanket, well-mannered, exc. show prospect, $900/o.b.o. R. Martin, Marietta. Ph. 427-0841 or 924-9671.
One white Welsh mare, also, her yr. old pony, both are real gentle, saddles incl. for $150 ea. W.V. Odom, Carrollton. Ph. 832-3745 or 7104.__________________
3/'82 dbl. reg. TWH/RHBA beau. blk. stallion, exc. bloodlines (Midnight Sun) nice conf., 15.1 hds., needs training, $900 firm. Liz Ottimo, Atlanta. Ph. 876-9319 day or 876-5455 night.__________
'83 AQHA gelding, Wallaby / Sonny Dee Bar breeding, drk. bay w/lots of chrome, started Western PI. with good handle. Mike Pardue, Cleveland. Ph. 404-865-5614.______________
Appaloosa, reg. 16.2 hds., 17 yrs. old, Eng./West., and jumps, child-safe, great ladies horse, $1200. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270.____
AQHA reg. bright sorrel stallion by Jackstraw Jr AAA out of a daughter of Sir Quincy Dan. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. Ph. 404-436-3901._______________
QH buckskin gelding, 15.1 hds., 1200 Ibs., 8 yrs., safe for anyone, super trail horse, $650. Diane Roberson, Dublin. Ph. 912-984-4830._________________
Reg. brown/white paint gelding, 11 yrs., needs exp. rider, $800. Mr. Roberson, Loganville. Ph. 633-0032 or 466-1239.
Blue roan Appaloosa, 7 yr. gelding, 14.2 hds., pony hunter, gentle, jumps well, exc. trail horse, 10 yr. Pony Clubber, rides, $1000. M. Segura, Hinesville. Ph. 876-5699.___________________
Palomino Racking horse, $800; Racking buckskin, 4 yrs., $800, 3 one yr. old fillies, $300. B. Anderson, Temple. Ph. 404-537-3963.____________'
'84 AQHA mares, Two-Eyed Jack and Blondy's Dude breeding, started under saddle, exc. Halter/Pleasure prospects, must see. W.D. Atwood, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-474-3165 or 996-5406._________

prof, trained, Snaffle Bit prospect, son of 882-6580._______________________________

Jaybo's Lad. $2500, will trade. Geo. Hem-

Western saddles, blankets, bridles,

2 Appaloosa mares, 1 yrlg., 1 two yr. old, both by Dan Dee Bar II out of Prince
Charles mare, top pleasure show prospects, both have plenty eye appeal. Terry L Krueger, Loganville. Ph. 787-9476.

Reg. Arab mare, bay lots of white, sell in foal to Khemosabi gr'son w/a free breeding to Khemosabi gr'son w/a free breeding to same stallion, $2500. M. Love, Elberton. Ph. 404-283-6048 or
283-8614._____________________

Good gentle horses for children, reg. & grade, also, western saddles, 14" cut back. John McGhee, Conyers. Ph.
929-0975.__________________

One palomino, gentle, 8 yrs., gelding, 1

pony, pinto gelding, buckskin filly,

Leo/Shep bloodline. S. Morgan,

Gainesville. Ph. 534-5934.

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bree, Whitesburg. Ph. 832-2605._____
Reg. Arab gelding, 2Vi yrs., gentle spirited, healthy, wormed, shots, $600. B. Hill, Monroe. Ph. 267-7711._________
2 mules for sale/will trade for cows or calf, one 5 yrs., one SVz yrs., works good, but fast. H. Ledford, Rt. 2, Box 2100, Hoschton 30548. Ph. 404-654-3373.
Wonderful Irg. grey Hunter-Jumper pony, many ribbons, nice disp., name "Irish Mist". J. Lanier, Atlanta. Ph. 231-1474.___________________
Saddlebred gelding, 5-gaited, 15.3 hds., 17 yrs., chestnut, prof, trianed, exc. disp./health, shots current, no bad habits, $550. Marsha Kelly, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-6627.
Livestock Wanted

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halters, hay bags, saddle bags, english saddles etc., all cheap. B. Akers, Carrollton. Ph. 834-6434.____________
Nice green pasture land for rent, fresh running water, horses only, $30 mo. P. Beaver, Thomaston Ph. 647-1591._____
50A. pasture for lease, plenty grass and water, good for cows or horses, 1 mi. off I-85. R. Behrens, Jefferson. Ph.
693-4287.______________________
Small safe family group exp. hunters want to lease land for deer hunting in Western Piedmont area. Tony Bettis, 1040 Oriole Lane, Marietta. Ph. 404-977-7657._____________________
'81 Hale 20 ft. gooseneck stock trailer, very good tires/floor, ready to haul anywhere, $2200. Scott Bradley, Suwanee. Ph. 945-8862.___________________

AQHA good looking sorrel gelding, 13

yrs. old, 16 hds., pleasure/trail, $1000/best offer. Cindy Northway, Fayetleville. Ph. 461-8055.___________

Want to buy reas. priced goats w/in 50 mi. of Eastman, further for several. R. Bennett, Eastman. Ph. 374-2382._____

Arabians-show & breeding stock, Popular bloodlines, wide variety, $2500/up, terms avail., guarn. sound in exc. cond. T. Perkins, Cumming. Ph. 887-7743.____________________
Reg. Belgians, mares bred to foal '86 and '87, $2250, yrlgs., big and beau., $1250/up. C.L Peters, Loganville. Ph. 284-5517 or 8927.___________
Reg. Appaloosa stud and colt, 2 1/z yrs., bay, blaze, blanket w/spots, rides. Roy Rackley, Pelham. Ph. 912-294-8134.

Exp. Huntseat woman desires pleasure horse to ride, will rent or trade work. Kathy Bragg, Macon. Ph. 742-0089 / 7395.
Want child safe, gentie, small POA type horse and tack, low priced or free for sml. girl to good home w/TLC. W.J. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 1997, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6957._____________
Teenager wants free or unwanted horses, to a prospective good country home. Fae Eady, Rt. 1, Box 92, Lumpkin 31815. Ph. 912-838-6247.________

Reg. AQHA blk. gelding, 15 hds., 12 yrs., out of Blondy's Dude, Western Pleasure, walk-trot, $1000, child safe, all shots. J.H. Reddy, Stone Mtn. Ph.

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Want Appaloosa / Paint /Thoroughbred / QH mare, will trade reg. Arabian show
prospect. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271.________________

972-8968.___________________ Reg. AQHA mare, Bar and Poco

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Want unwanted cattle, cows, goats, to prospective good home, will pick up w/in

bloodline, 4 yrs. old, child-safe, exc. show mare, $1500. C. Shope, Covington. Ph. 404-786-7649 or 786-1964 night.______
Reg. gray Arab gelding, 4 yrs., Naborr bloodline, $1500 or will consider trade. S.

reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.________________
Want to trade star 6 mo. nanny, show quality, blk., brown frosted ears, spots, for billy of same quality. Mr. McRae,

Siders, Eatonton. Ph. 404-485-3?>i1.

Elberton. Ph. 283-7942.___________

3 yr. AQHA red dun gelding by Bandito Gold out of a dau. of Blondy's Dude, going well under saddle, extra gentle, very pretty, $1250. Ike Smith, Buford. Ph. 404-945-4003.___________________
30 yr. reg. Appaloosa mare, exc. pleasure horse, two 1 yr. stud colts, reg. NBA, 1 blk./white, 1 sorrel/white. Edd Stuckey, Thomson. Ph. 404-595-8727 or 595-5258 aft. 8 pm.______________
11.2 hds., Welsh pony, perfect for sml. child, racks and jumps, well-trained, dapple grey w/flaxen mane/tail, very easy keeper, $600. L. Thomas, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1311.____________

Lonesome horse wants to share pasture, need 2 goats who like privit and honeysuckle. Jeff Schenk, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2222 aft. 6 pm.______________
Want to buy reas. priced goats w/in 50 mi. of Jackson, further for several. W. Spencer, Jackson. Ph. 775-4030._____
Want unwanted horses, ponies, sheep, goats, pigs, etc. to country home, will pick up. J. Tyson, Dallas. Ph. 445-1206 or
7040.__________________ Want to buy or catch wild cows, have
roping horses and dogs. Donald Green, Jr., Temple. Ph. 404-562-4503.

2 horse trailer, 6ft., new floor, good tires and very little rust. S. Cerroni, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4995.__________
'84 Hale 2 horse trailer, has slide out saddle rack/mats, gray cocoa, mint cond., used 4 times, $2100. R. Dean, Ellijay. Ph. 276-1222 or 2061.__________
H & W 2 horse Thoroughbred trailer w/fiberglass top, extra high, 2 full size escape doors, loading ramp, new floors, $2000. James C. Ferraro, Jr., Loganville. Ph. 404-466-4635.____________
1918 full-rigged packer's saddle, used in 1st World War by Colonel Hodge, good cond., $425 or best offer. L. Hays, Mansfield. Ph. 787-5525 eves._______
Responsible adults want to lease 200-400 A. hunting land, Mid-GA. Randy Hensley, 3067 Montheath Pass, Duluth 30136. Ph. 404-448-1699 day or eve. or 476-5470._______________
English jumping saddle, $175, Billy Cook show saddle, basketweave style, both exc. cond., $650. Sid Hobrat, Hahira. Ph. 912-794-3184._______________
Want 2 horse gooseneck trailer w/dressing room, will buy or trade '85 Appalossa colt. L. Kilgore, Lilburn. Ph. 404-972-8646, 3 to 5 afternoons or aft. 9
pm.___________________________ Imperial 2 horse trailer, red $950. S.
Levin, Suwanee. Ph. 476-1356.________
Western Pleasure saddle and Arabian style, both exc. cond., $225 & $200. Traci Overcash, Loganville. Ph. 466-1295.
One stock trailer, 16 ft. long, $600. Billy Shell, Pineview. Ph. 912-892-3252 or 892-9952._____________________
Horse trailer-Stidham, 2 horse, '75, new floor, $900. Fred UHman, Snellville/Grayson. Ph. 972-6813 or 262-6879._______________
Hale 16' horse/stock trailer, new paint,

5 yr. sorrel mare, Doc Bar / Graye Mt., Boston Mac / Two Eye Cricket w/foal at side by Cowboy 2 Duster. Bill Berner, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-0760._____________
Reg. Appaloosas from 3 mos. to 9 yrs., fillies and colts, all colors. Mary A. Childers, Marietta. Ph. 404-427-0841.

'85 filly by Greybon ($215,000) Si-93 (Ichibon) stakes winner out of TB mare, winner of $31,500, $3500, others. S. Usher, Covington. Ph. 404-787-9099.
Reg. blk. TWH mare, exc. racking, very gentle, 6 yrs. old, $1000/firm. Guy Weatherly, Milan. Ph. 912-362-4100.

handling and

floor/tires and wiring, exc. cond., $1850. C. L. Williams, Jackson. Ph. 404-775-5367.
Want duck hunting land. John Wolter, P.O. Box 531, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 404-475-6996.______________ ___
English saddle w/fittings, exc. cond., $85, Western pony show saddle, leather

AQHA bay mare, 9 yrs., in foal to Eternal Tardy Too, 6/'86 foal, palomino mare, 12 yr. pleasure, others avail. C. Danes, Franklin. Ph. 404-675-6697 btwn. 6 & 9 pm.

QH gelding, pleasure, trail, very gentle, 10 yrs., $450; AQHA mare, exp. rider, very good disp., $500; AQHA mare, 15.2 hds., exc. pedi., 10 yrs., $800, AQHA stud colt, 2 yrs., $500. Walter Egger, Roswell. Ph.
926-9596.___________________

Reg. Belgians, 5 yr. blonde mare w/filly foal bred back for '87, broke to ride and pull, 2 yr. flashy red mare. Gail Gordon, Box 90 R., Rt. 2, Fairburn 30213. Ph. 404-964-5427._________________

'81 blk. gr'dau. of Impressive, $2000;
'84 bay colt by Does Jetstop, exc. youth prospect, $750; '67 sorrel broodmare w/A-
QHA running pts., $1000. J. Greene, Douglasville. Ph. 942-9811._______

Reg. Vi Arab-'/2 TWH gelding, 2 yrs., will mature 16 hds., plus, great trail prospect, $850. M. Harris, Jasper. Ph.
404-337-2208 aft, drk.____________

Reg. Appaloosa mare, sorrel w/white, will consider trade. Ronald C. Muggins, Griffin. Ph. 404-228-6759._________

Reg. Appaloosa bay QH yr. old stud

colt, works good, child safe, intelligent,

14 hds., good show prospect, $1500. J.

Keasler, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-4284.

,

Arabian gelding, purebred, reg. elegant chestnut, Double ABas/c-t- +, 2 yr. Saddlebred mare, tall Status Symbol-Wing Commander. K. Welty, Bonaire. Ph.
912-987-5558.________________

AQHA stock-foals to pleasure brood-
mares by multiple ROM producer, in foal to AQHA Champ. Bob White, Newnan.

Ph. 404-253-5736.______________

Reg. Appaloosa-one 3 yr.'stud, one 7 yr.

mare, exc. disp. on both, stud son of

3-time Nat'l Halter Champ., mare ridden by 8 yr. old. Billy Alderman, Rt. 1, Box 66-B, Greenville. Ph. 404-672-4132.

If you have questions regarding this category, call Ora Garel 656-3727.

Partial dispersal-AQHA, Halter, Rein- | Please include a statement along

ing, Pleasure, Race, Youth prospects, j with your ad indicating that the

broodmares, 3-in-1's direct off-spring Champions and ROM producers. S. Aydlotte, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-9328.
Welsh-size pony mare, blaze, stockings, good for child w/some exp., tack incl. $250; 8 yr. AQHA Coy's Bonanza bred

equipment or tack advertised in this category has been used on your individual farming operation. In addition, while pastures for rent may be included in this column, board-

mare, exc. trail horse also, her colt by ing services and facilities may be

Tardy's Flight, $1850 to good home. M. advertised only in the special horse Belcher, Cumming. Ph. 592-2795._____ edition. Please include a statement

Arabians-beau, gray broodmare, has gorgeous foals, $2500. J. Bishop, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7086. _________
TB filly, 4 yrs., grey, 15:3 hds., Hacking

indicating that you are indeed advertising pasture for rent and not boarding services or facilities.

quietly, ideal child's Hunter prospect. C.I.

Hale cattle trailer, $800. Diego V.

Bryams, Augusta. Ph. 404-860-6998,

Visceglia, Madison. Ph, 342-Q49S. , ,

covered stirrups, exc. cond., $45. J. Stovall, Butord. Ph. 404-945-3894._____
Gooseneck 2 horse trailer w/7 ft. dressing room, $1700. B. Anderson, Temple. Ph. 404-537-3963.____________
Sidesaddle, Martin & Martin, 2 horns, leather seat, exc. cond. B. Bradley, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-5816._______
Western saddles, 1 pleasure Big Horn copy 15", rawhide tree, $400; 1 roper, little tooling, $350 both like new. Billy F. Clark, Loganville. Ph. 466-8906._____
Bits, bridles, halters, leads, huntseat tack for sale. Mrs. Cook, Fayetteville. Ph.
487-5241._________________
Mats for horse/livestock trailers, stalls, etc., custom made from tires, $2.50 sq. ft. Gordon Crofut, Rt. 3, Box 82-H, Sandersville. Ph. 552-0999.________
Bona Alien saddle, western, blanket. P. Diner, 2825 Old Conyers Rd., Stockbridge
30281._____________________ Lease free, approx. 15A. w/water, in
return for maintenance/upkeep of pasture, fences and barn, prefer horses. W. J. Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 1997, Mineral Bluff. Ph. 404-374-6957.___________
Want 30-350 A. of hunting land to lease in Piedmont area, refs. avail. Robert Ellis, Norcross. Ph. 404-448-3800 or 447-4121

2 horse gooseneck w/10ft. dressing rm., A/C, many extras, new paint/tires; 4 horse King center load, 8 ft. dress, rm./new tires, reas. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787.____________
'75 two horse trailer step-ua^extra hgt., elec. brakes, extra thick matsToak floor, no rust, $1000/o.b.o. Sandy Flowers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 995-1811 aft. 6:30 pm.
20" work collar, $40, mule bridle, $15. Wayne Fronebarger, White. Ph. 404-386-3337.___________________
W W 4 horse trailer w/tack comp., escape door, bumper pull, grey all metal, 3 yrs., $2200. Tom Gordon, Dalton. Ph. 404-278-4352 or 404-226-1933._______
Western show blanket & matching lead, horse size, brown patent leather w/sterling silver, exc. cond., $75. J. Greene, Douglasville. Ph. 942-9811.
14' enclosed gooseneck cattle trailer, $1850. Gary Harper, Rt. 1, Box 223, Morganton 30560. Ph. 404-632-7435 (12-6 pm) or 374-6225 (6-11 pm)._________
Western saddle, curb bit, bridle & reins incl., hackmore, halter, lunge line, other items. $200. D. Heidler, Cumming. Ph. 404-887-9457.________________
R R western saddle, iSVi" drk. brn. w/silver lace trim, $425, 17" English allpurpose, $250. J. Heilman, Marietta. Ph. 955-4239 eves._____________
Gemini by Zaldi 16 1/4" English jumping saddle w/all accessories, exc. cond., $450. N. Holcombe, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-961-6627._________________
'85 D D all alum. 7' x 7' x 16 ft. long, 2 horse gooseneck, dressing rm. & tack room, fully enclosed, vented, rubber mats, $6800. Buddy Holt, Bethlehem. Ph. 404-867-2006.___________________
Want used 2 horse trailer, bumper pull, brakes, must be sound, can do repairs, paint, will consider trade for silver, turquoise Indian Jewelry. Don Jefferson, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-453-3492 aft. 7 pm Ph. 912-453-6980.________
Handmade western saddle, exc. cond., sell or consider trade for top quality 4" cutback. Harry Jones, Covington. Ph. 787-5551.___________________
Horse tack-Western saddle, English bridle, shipping boots. Jan Jordan, Butord. Ph. 945-8502._________
Dunn's padded Plantation saddle, bridle, breast collar, pads, canvas saddlebag, $450. Dean Kingrey, Tifton. Ph. 912-386-2165.__________________
17" huntseat saddle, good cond., $115; Billy Cook western saddle, good cond., comfortable ride, $135, misc. tack, make offer. B. Lansford, Douglasville. Ph. 949-8238._____________________
Want to buy factory made 2 horse bumper pull trailer in good cond., reas. priced. R. Martin, Woodstock. Ph. 924-9671 eves._____________
Horse trailer 8 horse Stoddard, show trailer, loads from rear and both sides, consider 2 horse trailer on trade, western tack, also. John McGhee, Conyers. Ph. 929-0975.___________________________
Lrg. roping saddle, has been reinforced, made in 1918 in St. Louis. Mo. J. A. Mclntyre, 962 Hwy. N. 100, Bowdon 30108. Ph. 404-258-2214.________
'85 Harrell 4 horse gooseneck stock trailer, beau, hunter green w/tack comp., $3100 incl. plate and ball for p/u truck bed. F. McRae. Athens. Ph. 404-543-4484.
Western saddle, good cond., $135. David Nachinovich, Stone Mtn. Ph. 404-498-4396.____________________
2 horse trailer, extra wide, tandem wheels, 3 saddle racks, dressing rm. w/extras, exc. cond., $800. Billy Nappier, Dallas. Ph. 404-445-3425.__________________
'84 neckover gooseneck 20" horse/stock trailer, 2 axles, elec. brakes. Chris Norton, Tucker. Ph. 939-3564.
Trailer mats, handmade from recycled tires, for horse/stock trailers, stalls, wash racks, etc. Kenny Rodgers, Blackshear. Ph. 912-449-4657.______________,_
16 1/2" huntseat saddle, hardly used, $125, other items for sale also. Blaine Salter, Macon. Ph. 474-7571.
// you have any questions regarding the ads in this category, call Ora' Garel, 656-3727.
'85 Alfalfa hay, convenient to South side. Gail Carrouth, College Park. Ph. 969-0811._________________
Coastal Bermuda hay, Irg. round bales. Verle EicheT, Staplefon'. Ph. 40434V-3938.

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Hay for sale, in field, $1.50, will be cutting in 1 to 2 weeks in Gay Ga. Drew Flunt, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 463-4079.
Millet hay, irrigated, cutting July 1, reserve now, round or sq. bales, del. avail. Bobby Hamil, Griffin. Ph. 404-227-2851.
Fescue hay in barn, $2.50 bale. Tim Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645._____
90 Irg. round bales of Tift-Coastal hay, under shelter, $25-$30 per roll. Larry Lewis, Screven. Ph. 579-2214._____
Coastal Bermuda, Irg. sq. bales, top quality, $2.50; Irg. round bales. David Muse, Perry. Ph. 912-987-3386.______
Alfalfa '86 w/some Orchard Grass, del. also avail. Metro Atlanta/surrounding area, 50 Ib. avg., $3.50/bale. Wade Pitcock, Suwanee. Ph. 889-0212.____________
Good cow hay, Coastal Bermuda in 50-55 Ib. bales, also, 90 rolls, del. avail, anywhere. Glen Scott, Reidsville. Ph. 912-557-4518._____________
Alfalfa hay, high TON 60 Ib. bales, $4.25 ea., del. avail. Cutie Thompson, Madison. Ph. 342-0499.__________
Taking orders for '86 Coastal Bermuda hay, round/sq. bales in barn, fert. to U.GA. soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. Ph. 912-994-6463._______________
Taking orders for sq. bales of high quality Tift 44 and Coastal Bermuda hay. Henry Verner, Rutledge. Ph. 557-2540 or
2161._____________________ Well fert. Bermuda/Fescue hay, $2.75
at barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. Ph. 658-5305 or 943-3486.______________
'85 Fescue hay, Irg. round well fert. bales, $20 roll. Terry Stephenson, Rt. 4, Commerce 30529. Ph. 404-335-2654.
Coastal, Clover & Fescue hay, top quality, sq. bales. B.H. Tillman, Athens. Ph. 404-548-8953._______________
'86 Coastal Bermuda hay, very tender, clean, high in protein, grown to U. GA. standards, $3/bale. R. Bickers, Lawrenceville. Ph. 963-8006._______
Hay, good horse quality Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. Ph. 404-356-1143 aft. 8 pm. ______________
Alfalfa hay, protein tested, quality assured. Don Btock, Ft. Valley. Ph. 912-825-3185 nights. ___________
Clean combine run feed Oats. L.G. Chafin, Stockbridge. Ph. 404-957-3053.
'86 Fescue Bermuda hay, fert. sq. bales and round bales. D.B. Dixon, Covington. Ph. 404-786-6218/6230.___________
High qual. high density Irg. bales, '85 Alfalfa, Oats, Rye and Millet hay. Frank Eaton, Madison. Ph. 404-342-0727 nights.
Alfalfa hay, '86 crop, 50 Ib. sq. bales, highest quality dairy, $3.25 horse, $4, can del. Johnny Emberson, LaFayette. Ph. 404-638-1926.____________________
Fert. Fescue hay, $1.50 behind baler. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-428-2835.
High quality Coastal hay, well fert. sq. bales, $2.25, round rolls, $25, del. avail. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.
Now taking orders for 1st cuttng highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 behind baler. Floyd Harrington, Griffin. Ph. 229-2182.___________________
Now taking orders for 1st cutting highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.75 behind baler. James Harrington, Griffin. Ph. 228-0114.________________
Fescue, Coastal mixed hay, 50<p per bale in field, next cutting Coastal, $2 bale. F. Morris, Barnesville. Ph. . 404-358-0882._______________
Coastal Bermuda hay, well limed/fert., $2 at barn. David T. Mulling, Yatesville. Ph. 404-472-3310/3332.__________
Fescue hay, '86, limed/fert. Geo. Pace, Hampton. Ph. 946-4187._________
Coastal Bermuda hay, can deliver. Jackie Spears, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-1187._______________
Orders-'86 Coastal Bermuda, sq. bales, horse qual., fert., USDGA standards, $2.75 ea., del. avail. Mark Tewksbury, Madison. Ph. 342-0536 or 2367._____
'85 hay, round bales, Bermuda or Millet, $50 ea., stored open and under cover, del. avail. Diego Visceglia, Madison. Ph. 342-0499.____________

Callaway Hosts Herb Workshop

Herb enthusiasts will want

to attend the herb workshop

scheduled July 9 from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. at Callaway

gardens. The workshop fee is

$25 which includes a tour of

Callaway

Gardens'

vegetable/herb garden.

Space is limited and pre-

registration is required. For

more information, contact:

Education Department,

Callaway Gardens, Pine

Mountain

31822,

If 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.
Crabapple, hazlenut, blk. raspberry, Himalayan blackberry, muscadine grapevine, blackhaw 8/$10 plus post. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6. Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945._____________
Old fashion Red Cherry tomato seed $1 per tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Homer Alien, Dial Star_Rt., Box 208, Blue Ridge 30513.
Certi. Wright soybean seed 87% germ., cleaned, bagged, priced to sell. Jane Horton, Rt. 1, Rhine 31077. Ph. 912-385-5222.
Certi. improved Ga. Red, Red Jewels sweet potato plants $10/M at my farm, can fill Irg. orders. W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Box 690, Odum 31555.______________
Cattail Pearl millet purity 99%, germ. 85%, 50 Ibs. $15; Pinkeye purplehull peas purity 99%, germ. 87%, 50 Ibs. $25. E. C. Usry, Wrens. Ph. 404-547-2251.______
Green glaze collard seed 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrot 31777._________________
Climbing peachvine seed 1985 crop, good for eating or preserving 100/$3, 200/$5 w/SASE. H. P. Crowe, 677 Carolina Rd., Marietta 30060.____________
Rutger tomato plants $4 per C plus $1.50 post. J. R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Litnonia 30058. Ph. 981-1836.
Tifblue rabbiteye blueberry plants, potted, 18 in., 5 plants $10, shipping charges collect. B. J. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Box 582, Lake Park 31636. Ph. 912-559-7271 nights.
Certi. Bermuda sprigs: Tifton 78 and Brazos $5/bu.; Tifton 44 $2/bu.; Alicia, Coastal, Tifton 419, Tifway II and Tifgreen $1/bu. Gene Hart, Guyton. Ph. 912-728-3380.______________
Rooted blueberry cuttings, Tifblue, 40 ea., min. order 25, add $1.50 post. V. E. Raburn, Rt. 1, Box 26, McCaysville 30555. Ph. 404-492-4569.____________
White Acre peas, pure seed 98%, germ. 82%, 50 Ib. bag $20 plus $10 shipping, 25 Ibs. $15 plus $8 shipping. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. Ph. 404-547-6784._________________
Blueberry bushes, big plants $5 ea. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357.
Browntop Millet seed for sale, good germ., good purity 20$ per Ib. Jerry Nation, Crawford. Ph. 404-743-8322 or 404-743-5159._______________
Certi. Ga. Red and Ga. Jet sweet potato plants. Phillip Lightsey, Rt. 2, Box 205, Odom 31555. Ph. 367-3483._____
Reg. Gordon soybeans germ. 83%, Reg. Davis soybeans germ. 71%. Lee Gregg, Box 269, Concord. Ph. 404-495-5126 or 495-5667._________
1985 crop Honey Drip sorghum cane seed $2/oz., $5/lb., $20/5 Ibs., $35/10 Ibs., $80/25 Ibs., all ppd. Lemon Griffith, Rt. 6, Box 478, Dallas 30132.___________
Wild crabapple, wild foxgrape, sassafras, 8 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.
Jerusalem artichoke plants in 5 gal. cans 2/$1. Reba Gray, Sandy Springs. Ph. 257-1779.___________________
Browntop Millet seed cleaned, bagged, tested. M.G. Ballard, Concord 30206. Ph. 404-228-2257 or 404-495-5880.________
Pinkeye seed peas, germ. 80%, purity 99.16%, 50 Ib. bags $20, no shipping. Melvin Tanner, Rt. 4, Box 891, Sandersville 31082. Ph. 912-552-5064.
Blue Goose peas $3/cup ppd., Butternut'squash seed $1fpkgi ppa. .Mrs: \J;H. Ponder, Rt. 1. Box 248, Armuchee 30106,

Tahitian melon squash seed 97% germ., weigh up to 20 Ibs. 20/$1 w/SASE. David Nickoles, Rt. 1, Box 15, Jesup 31545.
Mtn. strawberry, dewberry, blackberry; also, catnip $6:50/doz. post $1.50. Mrs. Elsie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3068.___________
Browntop Millet cleaned and bagged in 50 Ib. bags $7 ea. Dennis Burroughs Rt 1, Box 118A, Hull 30646.___________
Dove Proso Millet seed cleaned, germ. 80%, $17 per 50 Ib. bag. Mike Haltiwanger, 384 Dixie Clay Rd N Augusta. Ph. 593-9736 / 2909.
Wanted
Want old fashion sweet pomegranate that will withstand Atlanta winters. Chip Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 404-447-5000 days, 404-252-4632 nights.
HHHHII

Georgia Peach Recipes
It's peach time in Georgia and the Georgia Peach Commission has prepared a new recipe brochure to celebrate the season. For a copy of the booklet, send a legal size SASE to the Commission at P.O. Box 38146, Atlanta 30334. Here are some selections from this brochure:
PEACH BOWL 2 cups sliced Georgia peaches 1 cup fresh blueberries & 2 cups cubed watermelon s 1 fresh banana, sliced 1 medium cantaloupe, cubed % 1 pint strawberries, hulled 1 kiwifruit, peeled and sliced 1 (6 ounce) can frozen orange juice, thawed
In a decorative glass bowl, layer fruit. Pour orange juice over all; cover and let marinate in refrigerator two hours.

It you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
New gerbera seed from huge selected blooms, all cols. mix. 50 seeds $1.50 w/planting instru. w/SASE. Catherine Monfort, 615 Pritchett Ave., McRae
31055.________________________ Lythrum (morden pink), red trumpet
honeysuckle 5/$10, bee balm, red, pink; yarrow, pink, white 12/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome 30161.
Martin gourd seed, bu. basket gourd seed, Mexican sunflower seed $1 ea. pkg. w/SASE. W. Lewis, Rt. 3, Box 402, Moultrie 31768.
Thunbergia, touch-me-not, tithonia, 4 o'clock zinnia, marigold, althaea, ea. kind ir $1 pkg. w/SASE, others. Robert Clark, 20 Mason Dr., Columbus 31903.
Angel's trumpet seeds, white bloom 100/$1 plus free Mexicaa sunflower seeds w/order w/SASE. Paul Snavely, Box 722, Winder 30680.______________
Daylilies, all cols., named, now blooming. C. Hutton, Doraville. Ph. 396-4891.
Daylilies, all cols, now in bloom. Walter Zebrowski, Ellenwood. Ph. 981-9686.______________________
Hoya 10 cuts $3.50, 3 plants $3.50, kalanchoe 3 plants $4, Australian violet, lemon grass huernia zebrida $3 ea. C. Burton, Rt. 1, Box 333-A-2, Monticello
31064._____________________ Azaleas, exotic satsukies & gumpos,
Glenn Dales, kurumes. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 W. Hightower Trl., Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3955.___________
Sweet William, white daisy, daylilies, yd. mint, blue mink, foxglove $1/bunch plus post., mix. col. iris $8/doz., min. order $5. Estelle Reagan, McDonough. Ph. P57-3790._______________
Lemon lime bushes, Easter roses, red hot poker $3 ea., Siberian iris $5/doz., $1.25 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 1, Ball Ground
30107.___________________ Daylilies red, yellow, pink, lemon
yellow, gold orange $13.50/doz. ppd. Mrs. J. G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 475-4957._____
Red hot poker, shasta daisy, pink geraniums, crazy quilt impatiens $1 ea. add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188.___________________
Liriope, helleri, hosta, aucuba, aspidistra, English, Wilson, needlepoint, Rochester ivy, loblolly pines, dogwood. W. L. Morris, Atlanta. Ph. 355-5249.
Hybrid bearded iris, Irg. mix. cols, w/lrg. blooms $9/doz., iris blooms purple twice a yr. $8/doz. ppd., ajuga free. Mrs. W. D. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellijay 30540.
Paper white narcissus, yellow daffodils, blue iris, orange daylilies, ageratum blue, hardy phlox 50/$10 ppd. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.
Hardy blue ageratum, mix. violets, golden glow, wh. narcissus, monarda 40 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540.____________________
Trailing arbutus, galax, mayapple, wild fern 6/$10 ppd. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.______________
Wild plants, pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, Christmas fern, creeping phlox, wh. daisy, crested iris 12 plants/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David-Stover,' Rt. 1, -Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513/ H '' ; ' ' *-'>'>

PEACH CUSTARD ICE CREAM 1 quart whole milk s 1 cup cream or evaporated milk s 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour 1/8 teaspoon salt 2 quarts mashed Georgia Peaches s 1 tablespoon vanilla
Scald milk and cream. Beat eggs and combine with half of the sugar. Mix flour and salt with remainder of sugar. Blend all with hot milk and cream. Cook until it thickens. Add mashed peaches, 1 tablespoon of vanilla, and freeze in commercial ice cream freezer.
Makes 1 1/2 gallons.
COOKIE PEACH COBBLER
2 1/2 Ibs. Georgia peaches, peeled and sliced (5 cups) 1/4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons corn starch 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 cup light corn syrup 1 package (17 ounce) refrigerator sugar cookie dough
Place peaches in 8 x 8 x 2 inch baking dish. In small bowl, stir together sugar, corn starch and cinnamon. Gradually stir in corn syrup until smooth. Pour over peaches; toss to coat well. Slice cookie dough into 1/4 inch slices. Arrange slices in rows on top of peach mixture. Bake at 350 for 1 hour or until golden brown. Cool. If desired, serve with ice cream. Makes 8 servings.

Asstd. daylilies, daffodils, jonquils, Siberian iris, tall yellow Japanese iris $10/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3607.
Hybrid daylilies, asstd. cols., my choice $50/100, cannas LaTraviata, clown & Red King Humbert $7.50/doz. ppd. Mary Brown, Rt. 1, Abbeville 31001. Ph. 912-365-7488.________________
Daisies, shasta $2/doz., pink $2.50/doz., yellow $1/doz., red spider lily bulbs $5/doz., $1.50 post., rooted red Christmas cactus $1 w/SASE. Glenda Crosby, Rt. 3, Box 490, Baxley 31513.
Hybrid daylilies in good bloom now. Edith A. Sliger, Rt. 1, Hwy. 255 N., Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 404-947-3683.
1 gal. red tips $1,1 gal. junipers $1.25,2 gal. holly $3.50, 2 gals, crepe myrtle $2.75,1 gal. green monkey grass $2. C. E. Tarpley, Duluth. Ph. 476-1045 / 3337.
Wild plants, pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus, Christmas fern, creeping phlox, wh. daisy, crested iris 12 plants/$10, 24/$15 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513._________
Tiger lily seed, dwarf cockscomb seed, money plant seed $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. J. H. Ponder, Armuchee 30105.________
Martin gourd seed 35/pkg. w/SASE, Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650._______________
Bearded iris $5/doz., yd. violets $2/doz., named daylilies, not labeled $15/doz., $1.50 post. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.______
Blue beauty water lily bulbs $10 ea., water hyacinth 3 bulbs per bu. $4. Marvin Vasser, Rt. 3, Vidalia 30474. Ph. 537-6704.
Reseeding petunia (pink, white) $1/pot at residence, will trade. Kathryn Doubrleyf (HOsPark'Ave., CrtWwford 30630.

Tubers: butterfly lily $12/doz., canna, the nirvana, min. order 3/$7.50, mix. vari. $8/doz., all ppd. S. J. Harrell, P.O. Box 371, Quitman 31643.____________
Giant red velvet cockscomb seed, princes feather seed 1000/$1, old time purple bachelor's button seed 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. L V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779._______________
Money plant seed 100/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Mrs. M. B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Thrift, 3 diff. cols. 100/$5, purple verbena, pot yellow hosta 4/$5 plus post. Dollie Moss, Rt. 2, Box 2678, Clermont
30527.________________________ Begonia, coleus, impatiens, geranium,
gloriosa daisy, angel trumpet, marigold, salvia, other flower plants, also vegetable pits., no shipping. Mrs. B. L. Cochran, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5914.________
Perennials liatris, feverfew, coreopsis, blue fescue, gaillardia, yarrow gold, rose, white, garden pinks, phlox, other. Sally Mohme, Winterville. Ph. 742-7149.
White hemlock pine, sweet shrub, rhododendron, mtn. laurel, ferns, wh. dogwood, sourwood 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, Rt. 6, Gainesville 30506. Ph. 532-3945._________________
Bush marigold, giant sunflower seed $1/cup, purple needle & eye, 4 o'clock seed mix. cols. $1/Tbsp. Jan Burchill, Rt. 5, Box 303-1, Commerce 30529._____
Perennial plants, affordable prices, candy lilies, lychnis, hybrid daylilies, yarrow, monarda (attracts hummingbirds), others. Yolanda Ward, 12727 Upatoi Ln., Upatoi 31829.________________
Spider lilies 25/$5 plus $1 post. Mrs. B. F.. PhJUips, 6878 Houston -Rd4. Macon 31206. ^f-'H r<! .^iif.ini'? .-.^iv-

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Irish lilies, yellow daylilies, beau, cols., 3 diff. cols., iris $1.50/doz., no mail orders. Anna Braswell, 1238 Milstead Ave., Conyers 30207. Ph. 922-4353.
Free red mole bean seed, red & pink hollyhock seed free w/SASE. Jim Herrington, Box 745, Cusseta 31805._____
Cockscomb seeds, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344.____________
Daylilies, yellow 4/$1, no shipping, all kinds of yd. flowers, cheap, hydrangea $4, pink & blue, martin gourd seed 10/75$ w/SASE. Elvira Kirby, Douglasville. Ph. 942-3623._________________
Hosta, variegated, green 10/$20, no shipping, 50 vari. C. Jones, Piccadilly Farm, 1971 Whippoorwill Rd., Bishop 30621. Ph. 769-6516 nights.________

Euonymus, wintercreeper, English ivy, mondo, liriope, ajuga, hosta, shasta, red tip, pachysandra, vinca minor, nandina, red hot poker, others. Carlos Henderson, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6503.___________
Marigold seeds orange, yellow 1/2 c./$1 w/SASE, seeds sent day ordered. Marian Pope, 800 Catherine St., Forest Park 30050.__________________
Variegated & green liriope, gumpo azaleas, daylilies, creeping euonymus, gal. pots $2. Mrs. Mabry, Stone Mountain. Ph. 292-2912.______________
4 doz. mix. iris $12, dk. blue Siberian iris 3 doz./$10, dk. blue iris, blooms spring & fall $8 or 2 doz./$15 ppd. E. Gooch, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 30107.___________
Many house plants, African violets, cactus & ferns 50 & up. Mrs. E. C. Foss, 5995 Alien Rd., Mableton 30059._______

Red tip, bar harbor juniper, vari. liriope, dwarf mondo $2.20 gal. W. M. Durden, 4194 Villa Ave., Macon 31204._____
Plants, reseeding petunia, gaillardia, white feverfew, pink, white yarrow $4/doz. Mrs. Cecil Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627._________________
Variegated liriope, stokesia, vinca minor, daylilies, iris, coreopsis. J. Paul, Roswell. Ph. 587-2088._________
Native rhododendron, laurel, hemlock, maple, dogwood, sourwood, sweet shrub, white pine, holly $2 & up, orange azaleas $3 & up, no shipping. Mrs. L W. Welch, Ellijay. Ph. 273-3557.________
Orange azaleas $3, rhododendron, laurel, sweet shrub, pink azaleas, maple, etc. $2, $1.50 post., call before pick up. Donna Welch, Rt. 5, Box 130, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3557.__________

Lygodium japonicum/Japanese climbing fern 10 ft. 3/$10 ppd. in Ga., 3/S11.75 outside, min. 3. Maxine Adams, General Delivery, Hortense 31543.____________
Gourd seeds, dishrag, martin, ornamental, luffa sponge, cucuzzi 4 pkgs./$1 w/SASE. Jim Donaldson, Box 893, Swainsboro 30401._____________
Tetraploid daylilies, by col., your choice $2 ea., mailed, $20 min., $3 post. Lillian Grovestein, 2424 Briarmoor, Allanta 30345. Ph. 404-938-3229.________
140 vari. daylilies in bloom, plant now, 50c - $2, mix. bearded iris $6/doz. Deward Jackson, 1361 Blue Creek Rd., Hogansville 30230. Ph. 637-4333._____
Chrysanthemums, 4 vari., cols., mix. (6 ea.) or all 1 vari., 2 doz./$7.50 ppd. Mrs. Walter Butts, 1258 Pickard Rd., Thomaston 30286.__________________

Touch-me-not plants 2 doz./$5, ajuga $5/doz., old time chrysanthemums w/sml. yellow blooms, also bronze col. 2 doz./$5.50 all w/$1.50 post. L. C. Bonds, Box 1203, Duluth 30136._________
Bamboo roots, Irg. canes, 18 ft. high 35 ea. plus post. Morgan Cline, Brayson. Ph. 962-8838._________________

Azaleas, exotic late blooming satsukies & gumpos, gleen dales, kurumes. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 Hightower Tr., Social Circle 30279. Ph. 464-3955.
Orange daylilies, wh. Siberian iris, wh. & yellow daffodils, jonquils, bronze mum, $10/doz., $2 post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540.___________

Reseeding impatiens, mix. cols. 100/$1 or 500/$4 w/SASE, sweet shrub seed $1/doz. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034. _______
'85 crop red leaf castor mole bean 100/S1 w/SASE. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton 30117.

Cockscomb pits., 15/$1, you pick up. E. Collins, 4248 Hwy. 212 N., Covington 30209. Ph. 404-787-0327._____________
Chicken foot cactus $2, crown of thorns $2.50, iris shamrock pit. $3.25 ea., 2/$6, 3/$8.50, all ppd. Amos King, 2633 Cheney St., East Point 30344._______

Daylilies red, yellow, dbl. orange or bicol. orange/yellow $8/doz., $1.65 post, per doz. Mrs. Charlie Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Gainesville 30501.__________
Impatien seeds mix., well over 25 cols., shades of pink, rose, orange, red, purple, white, 8 variegated 100/$1 or 500/$4 all w/SASE. Doly Presley, 2505 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.____________________
Vitex No. 1 honey plant seed $2/oz. ppd. P. Vinson, 3272 Hwy. 27 So., Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-4629

Red tips, gal., bushy, good price, 200 min. Mel Davidson, Gray. Ph. 912-986-4653.________________
Sultana seeds, mostly dark col., 100/$1, 300/$2 ppd. Mrs. J. G. Cook, 35 Valley Dr., Carrollton 30117._________
Tall phlox, pink, white, yarrow, yellow, pink, creepers, blue, veronica or phlox, red monarda, 8/$10. Tony Green, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105._________________
Moon flower seeds, 24/S1. H. Baker, 4419 Branchwood Dr., Martinez 30907.

Follow Guidelines

Red leaf castor beans, 50 seed $1
w/SASE. Mrs. John CarroM, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Butord 30518.__________

When Submitting Ads
Ads must be received by Wednesday noon in order to

Azaleas in 1 gal. containers, $2.50 ea., rooted here, climatized, 4 yrs. old, larger
pits, avail. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. Ph. 972-8357._____________________

appear in the following week's paper.
There is a 20 word limit

Old fashioned cut flowers, create your own bouquet from garden, over 100 vari., call first. Eve Davis, Atlanta. Ph. 627-6497._________________________

for advertisements including your name, address and phone number.
Please place ads from different categories on separate sheets of paper.
Include complete address on all corresppndence.
Out-of-state residents can advertise only in out-of-state wanted category.

Water lilies, pink, free, you dig pits. C. Harrison, Hapeville. Ph. 404-767-2298.
Purple Siberian Iris, 12/$4.50 or 48/$15, wh. narcissus, 24 bulbs/$7, add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 233, Ellijay 30540.
New crop amaryllis seed from huge, selected blooms, all cols., mixed, 100 seed & planting instructions $1 plus SASE. Mary L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton 31794._________________
Mondo (standard & dwarf), liriope (variegated, monroe white & green), winter creeper, pachysandra, mahonia. James N. Henderson, Austell. Ph. 948-5336._________________

Only one ad per person per household per category is permitted each week.
For best results, include the price in your ad.
All items published in the Market Bulletin must be individually owned by the advertiser; nothing purchased for resale may be advertised.

Seed, sweet william, shasta daisy, foxglove, gallardia, hollyhock, 3 pkg./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. J. W. Sapp, Rt. 5, Lyons
30435.________________________ 100 mix. Irish $5 plus $2 post., 17 mix.
touch-me-not pits. $2 ppd., 12 mix. reseeding impatien pits., $2 ppd. Mrs. Frank Moore, Rt. 3, Fairview Rd., Rockmart 30153.________________
Hibiscus, lantana, queen annes lace, kerria, boxwood, dbl. pink & red impatiens, liriope, vinca, ivy, 50c-$1.50, no shipping. Mary Welsh, Macon. Ph. 912-474-2849.____________________

Resubmit your listings either by clipping the previously published ad or by rewriting the listing and sending it in again.
FARMERS AND CONSUMERS

Yard ferns, cinnamon, grows 5 ft., lady, to 3 ft., sun or shade. J. Newberry, Mableton. Ph. 739-2152.__________
Yellow orchid cactus, unrooted cuttings, 2/$5, incl. post. S. Snider, 2490 Brentford PI., Decatur 30032._________
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post., yellow '85 marigold seed 1/2 c./$1.50, 50 post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.________

MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department
of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334

4 o'clocks, dianthus seeds, '86 50/50<t, geranium seed, '86 10/$1, red mole beans 50/50U, all w/SASE. David Nickoles, Rt. 1, Box 15, Jesup 31545.___________
Amaryllis seed, new crop, mixed cols., j150/$1 plus SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell \Ave,;Ciarden City 31408., ,, ,,, , ....

Red Pres. dwarf canna lily bulbs, $4/doz. here, $8/doz. ppd. K. K. Mitchell, 4501 Spout Springs Rd., Buford. Ph. 30518. Ph. 945-9842.____________
Orange daylilies, $5.50/doz., purple & wh. Siberian iris, $5.50/doz. mix. daffodils 15/$4 plus $1.25 post., free periwinkle. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellijay 30540._____________________________
Daylilies, vari. liriope, sedum, winter creeper, hosta lilies, lamium. Pat Rainey, Mableton. Ph. 941-1862.________
Bronze ajuga, vinca minor, nature ferns & mixed reseeding impatien pits., min. order, $3. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover Dr., Dunwoody 30338. Ph. 396-6907.
Bloodroot seed 100/$3, green liriope pits. 100/$12, tall cockscomb doz./$4 ppd. Mrs. Richard Maroney, 6130 Jones Rd., College Park. 30349.____________
Chicken foot cactus $2.25, Thanksvgiving cactus $2, aloe $2, shamrock pit. $3.50 ea., mail order only. Donna Smith, East Point, 1342 Mercer Ave., 30344.
4 Maroon leaf oxalis, bowiea volubilis, 3 pregnant onions, either group $5 ppd. K. Lane, 1407 W. Magnoilia, Valdosta 31601.
Aloe, spider pits. & ornamental cactus, 50<p-$50, should not be shipped. Jeff Schenk, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-2222 aft. 6.
Flower pits.: rue, 10/$7; Siberian iris, foxglove, coreopsis, tiger lily 10/$3.50, tiger lily bulblets 50/$3 ppd. Iris Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533.___________
Money pits., glorosia daisies, 2/$1, green liriope, 2 gal. can $1. Reba Gray, Sandy Springs. Ph. 257-1779.________
Daylilies, mixed cols. $35/100, picked up at garden, located Hwy. 84 E. of Cairo. Emily Gandy, Cairo. Ph. 912-377-4056.
Daylilies now in bloom, $3/doz., variegated canna $5/doz., Queen Anne's lace $2/doz., green liriope $2/doz. plus post. J. Martin, Rt. 2, Box 254, Commerce 30529._____________________
Red amaryllis seed 50/S1 w/SASE. Betty A. Martin, 2000 3rd St., SE, Moultrie 31768.______________________
Daylilies, mix. cols., lemon yellow, gold, bronze, dbl. orange $10/doz., white iris, 2 doz./$10 ppd. Carolyn E. Neely, Rt. 3, Box 275, Fairburn 30213._________
Amaryllis pits. 8/$1 w/2 stamps & address. Mary L. Wilson, 303 N. Church St., Homerville 31634. Ph. 912-487-2227.
Hybrid daylilies,, in peak bloom now. Edith A. Sliger, Hwy. 255N., Rt. 1, Clarkesville 30523. Ph. 404-947-3683.
Mondo, already dug & ready to plant, needs good home. Mrs. E. L. Wingard, Atlanta. Ph. 636-3908.____________
Oak leaf hydrangeas, white wisteria, weiglas, rose of Sharon, sweet shrubs, English dogwood, blue hydrangeas. Mrs. L. W. Starnes, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4051.
Martin gourd seed w/complete growing instructions, 10-12 in, dia., thick shell, 15/25<t w/SASE. William Smallwood, Rt. 2, Box 336, Ringgold 30736.
Wanted
Want pitcher plants, write w/price for 1 doz. Carroll E. Smith, Rt. 1, Box H212, Jasper 30143.______________
Want to trade iris for daylilies, cannas. Alien Battle, Rt. 4, Box 329EE, Monroe 30655. Ph. 867-5354.___________
Want to buy water lilies. Peggy Goodwin, Decatur 30034. Ph. 981-1776, day or night, please leave msg. if necessary.
Want seed or pits, or coral vine. Marjorie Thomas, Rt. 3, Box 20, Hwy. 88, Hephzibah 30815.____________
Want any kind of liriope, will dig and refill holes, need mondo, spicada, muscair and big blue. W. R. McMillan, 836 Waterside Dr., Conyers 30208.
// you have any questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 656-3727.
Ga. giant (Hybrid Couturnix) quail eggs $15/100 ppd., birds 3 day to breeder 30$ plus 2<t/day. Bob Thoman, Rome. Ph. 404-235-1944.____________________
Ga. giant quail & Bobwhites, all ages, also dressed & eggs. Charlie H. Collins, Sr., 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. Ph. 404-474-3033.____________________
5 purebred hens & 1 rooster Anconas, purebred pullets of other breeds, breeder guineas & chicks, baby turkeys. M. Whitley, Buena Vista. Ph, 91^-649,7036,

Unfertilized Rhea eggs $10 ea., ostrich eggs $25 ea., young Rheas $50 & up. Bob Johnson, Douglasville. Ph. 404-762-2275 days or 404-949-8595 night.__________
D-1 Pharoah quail eggs $15/100, will pay post..dressed quail $1, Iive75, flight conditioned, preserve & meat Wise. Bobwhites avail, now, priced on age. Eddie Saxon, Perkins. Ph. 912-982-5685.
Lrg. purebred White Pekin ducks, mature prs. $20. Kip Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 252-2199._______________
Game stags, 11 stags $85, Red-Grays, 3-5 mos., some are crowing. John Lawson, Atlanta. Ph. 969-3254.______
Geese, Gray Toulouse, Brown Chinese bantams, Silver Sebright, '86 hatched, others, guineas, baby pigeons, sev. kinds. Wilson Carson, Griffin. Ph. 228-1972._______________
Bantam hens, mix. cols., some now laying, few bantam roosters. Marion Chambers, 2174 Tiffany Trl., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 987-1045 late afternoon.
Muscovy ducklings, mix. green & white $2.50 ea. or $25/doz., Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild $5. J.R. Edwards, East Point. Ph. 404-766-0127.________
Buff chicken $3 ea., turkeys, others. Carl Sellars, 1188 Ringgold Rd., Ringgold. Ph. 673-4639._____________
Game chickens, trio blk. warhorse, hatch crosses, Sebright, B-tail Red bantams, geese. Charles McKenzie, Gainesville. Ph. 536-8602._________
Peafowl, Black Shoulder trio, 4 yrs. old $200, 18 mos. trio, 18 mo. India Blue prs. $100. H. Clayton Garrett, Gumming. Ph. 404-887-4889._________________
Rouen, Pekin ducks $3 ea., Toulouse goslings $30 ea. T.H. Lorenzen, Clermont. Ph. 983-9797.__________________
Pheasant chicks, Golden, Amherst, Silvers, Ringneck, priced according to age. Larry Durden, Swainsboro. Ph. 912-469-3838 eve.___________
Guineas, 2 wks. & up $1.50 ea. L.B. Hardy, 4087 Post Rd., Winston 30187. Ph. 942-4587 / 5604._____________
Rare turkeys, rooster, 3 hens, Polish, blk. w/white top knots, make offer. Phyllis Single, Ellenwood. Ph. 981-6607 aft. 9 pm.
Chickens for sale, Dominique Reds and blacks $1 to $3. David Shelnutt, Greenville. Ph. 672-1393.______________
Guinea keets $1.25 & up. John Burnett, Bremen. Ph. 646-3236.________
Flock of chickens, reg. & bantams, hens & roosters, 1 Tom turkey, approx. 25 in all, $25 for all diff. breeds. V.T. Batchelor, Barnesville. Ph. 404-358-2664.
Trio Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, no Sun. sales. Clovis Jackson, Moultrie. Ph. 912-941-5541._______________
'86 hatch Rheas (ostrich family) $50-$75, hatching eggs $25. Dan R. Queen, 2002 South Flat Rock Rd., Douglasville 30134. Ph. 404-942-2239.
Fryer size roosters, Irg. type $1 ea., Irg. type pullets $2.50 ea., Homer pigeons $3 ea., wk. days & Sun. Phillip D. Hembree, Scottdale. Ph. 297-9776 or 599-6356.
'86 quail eggs, Valley, Blue Scale, Gambel, Homing pigeons. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr. Albany 31707. Ph. 435-3973.________________
Butcher & Hatch roosters, hens, stags & chicks, also any pens you want. James Morris, Ellenwood. Ph. 243-1672._____
Jumbo Wise, quail hatching eggs 300 avail, weekly 100/S25 ship ppd. C. Jack Smith, Harrison. Ph. 912-552-6337.
Bantams, 21 breeds, Cochins, OE, Brown Leghorns, Silkies, Japs, Mille Fleur, D'Uccles, Frizzle, Sebright, others for sale. James Scott, Milledgeville. Ph. 912-452-3952._______________
Doves, white, pied, peach, wild col., 1 pr. Diamond doves & others foreigh doves. P. Alien, College Park. Ph. 404-766-2270.______________
White Rock, blue, red Cochins, also, RIR Ckrl., few free bantams and stds. B. Anderson, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-0593.
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail chicks, flight cond. & breeding; also, Ringneck cocks, 1 male Swinhoe. Anthony Archer, Loganville. Ph. 787-7628.__________
Pharoah quail live or dressed, also, baby quail, hatching weekly. Gene Bailey, Hazelhurst. Ph. 375-7297 or 7170.
One male mute swan. R.D. Baker, Rt. 2, Box 2071, Cleveland 30528. Ph. 404-865-3996._______________
Peking, White and Mallard ducks, $3 ea. Johnny Barrett, Suwanee. Ph. 945-0644.____________________
12-Bourbon Red turkey poults, 3 & 4 wks. old, $5 ea., Guinea Keets, $2. Joel Bond, Elberton. Ph. 283-1878.______
Pigeons, Racing Homers, solids, splashes and rare colors. J.D. Bryan, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-6452._______
All type bantams for sale, abaut 700. Lester Cape, 372 Phillip St., Royston 30662. Ph. 245-7269.______________
Chukars, young/old, young Red Goldens, fancy quail, young/old, Araucana chicks. O.E. Carroll, 3464 Mtn. View Rd., Gainesville. Ph. 404-536-6888.
Silver Pheasants, $25/pr., laying now, silver Pheasant chicks, $3 ea. R. Claytor, Rt. 2, Box 27, Panielsville,,Ph. 795-3614.

Pigeons-molted pairs of white Carneaux, Kings, Humbles, Mondoines, singles, $5/up. Paul Crider, Rt. 3, Box 651,
Forsyth 31029.____________

Pheasants, blacknecks & jumbo ringneck, $20 pr.; reg. Ringnecks, $14 pr., eggs, 50 ea. reg. 40<t ea. chicks. J.R.
Dickerson, Gumming. Ph. 887-5723.

Indian Blue Peacock, chicks, $10 ea. will ship M.O. in advance plus $2.65 postage. Hiram Dunn, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-8662.______________

1 pr. White Pekin ducks, $20. Chris Fagan, Lawrenceville. Ph. 979-6917.

Black Cochins, $10 trio, some mixed chickens. Nettie Garrett, Macon. Ph. 742-3240._________________

Pharoah quail, 75 ea., dressed, $1 ea., eggs $10/100. Charles Gieger, Rt. 8, Box 244, Dublin. Ph. 272-5767.________

Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, chicks, flight, special quotes offered, winter '86 bookings avail. Mr. Gunthrop, Boston. Ph.
912-226-8535.______________

Mallard ducks, $6, Muscovy ducks, $4 Araucana hens, $6, mixed laying hens, $4 and baby turkeys. Charles Gurley, Ringgold. Ph. 404-866-2960._________

Khaki Campbell ducklings 2 wks. old,
$2 no shiping; Aracauna bantam chicks, $2. C.H. Haddon, Rt. 4, Box 163, Thomson 30824. Ph. 404-595-6979.__________

Mallard ducks for sale. Mrs. James H. Harris, Jasper. Ph. 692-2276._________

Nine wk. old pullets, Barred Rock, Blk.
Astralorps, purebred from Sears, $3.75 ea. Herbert Jackson, Wrightsville. Ph. 912-864-2200.________________

Peafowl, Spaulding Green, 1 yr. old $75/pr. Marvin Kent, Pendergrass. Ph. 404-693-2547 aft. 6 pm.___________

Peafowls, geese, chickens for sale. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156._____

Purebred White Silkie chicks, 1-day old to 6 wks. old. Gary Watts, Doraville. Ph. 448-3348.______________________

Ducks for sale, $1.50-$4 ea., white or colored. J. Miller, 128 Sandy Springs Dr., Athens. Ph. 548-5853._____________

Peachicks, 2 mos. old, $15 ea., India Blue. Ernest Moser, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4083.______________________

India Blue Peacocks, mature pr., $50 ea., eat from hand. Terry Newdow, Allanta. Ph. 373-2211.______________

6 Rouen ducks, 3 wks. old, looks like Mallard, $4 ea. Gary Peacock, Lawrenceville. Ph. 404-962-9270._____

'86 hatched Games Hatch, Kelso, Aseel, Clarets, Domes, 2 yr. old stags, L.R.H., A.R.H. L.D. Satterfield, Atlanta.
Ph. 761-1271.____________________

Mallard ducks, 5 gen. from wild, $3 to $6, no shipping. Gay Shipley, Sharpsburg. Ph. 404-253-1374.___________

Golden laced Polish chicks, $3 ea. S. Snider, Decatur. Ph. 241-5973.________

2 pr. Blue Peafowl, $100 pr., Silkies,
white & blk., $4 ea., $7.50 pr. A.D. Starcher, Rt. 1, Box 45, Rupert 31081. Ph. 912-862-5338.______________

Baby chicks, Rhode Island Red, some Araucana & RIR mixed, diff. ages, star-
ting at $50/up. C. Sullens, Loganville. Ph.
466-2930._______________

11 diff. kinds of show bantam eggs for sale. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-4371.___________________

Games, selling out, no offer refused, bring boxes for carrying. Otis Bing, Warm Springs. Ph. 404-663-4467._________

India Blue peafowl, 2 breeder hens, 1 half grown peacock $50 ea., 5 peachicks $12 ea. Greg Simmons, Hoschton. Ph.
867-6747.____________________

12 young roosters for sale $2.50 ea. Wanda Liles, Rt. 1, Box 290, Leslie 31764. Ph. 874-6015.___________________

Mallard ducklings, 3 gen. from wild $3.50 ea., RIR 27/$50 if all taken. Mary Robbins, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-1007.

Chicks, four '85 hatch, Wyandottes, White & Dark Cornish, heavies $1.25 ea.
or 20/$20, Buff Cochin bantams, grown $3 ea. Mrs. R.A. Luckey, Rt. 3, Box 120, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-4538._____

Quail hatching eggs $70/500,
$125/1000, send check, shipped UPS. W. Strickland, Strickland Quail Farm, P.O. Box 9, Pooler 31322. Ph. 912-748-7075 aft.

6 pm.___________________ Drk. Cornish bantams, diff. ages, can
ship. Cory Thomas, Rt. 5, Box 161, Colquilt. Ph. 912-758-5196.__________

Pheasant eggs, 40<c ea., also, a few quail eggs. Hoyt Tuck, Buford. Ph. 945-2449._____________________

RIR pullets and rooster, 2 blk. Sex Link roosters. Griggs Wall, Rt. 1, Clarkesville

30523._________________________ Silver and Gold Sebrights, $7.50 ea.,
Irg. quantity to select from, also, blk. tail
japs, crowing size. LeeRoy White, St. Simons Island. Ph. 912-638-2123._____

86 hatched Bronze turkeys, guineas, also 3 diff. kinds of purebred laying hens and roosters. M. Whitley, Beuna Vista.
Ph. 912-649-7036.__________________

Turkey $3.50-$6, guineas, $1.75-$2.50,

Ringneck Pheasant, $1.75-$3, all spring

hatch Trio Jumbo Ringneck Pheasant,

$36. Terry Winfrey, Rt. 1, Kite 31049. Ph.

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Enjoy Fresh, Georgia-Grown Fruits

Pest Control Problems Multiply
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crop harvested last year," explained Commissioner Irvin. The freeze that harmed Georgia's peach crop also affected orchards in Alabama and Louisiana, but the damage will have little effect on prices because of the small amount of production there.
How to Select A Ripe Watermelon
There are several ways to gauge the ripeness of a watermelon. The most popular is to thump the melon with your knuckles and listen for a dull, deep, muffled "punk" sound. If the tone is a higher pitched "pink" or "pank" sound, the melon is not ripe. When a melon becomes ripe on the vine, the tendrils (coiling extensions of the stem which attach the plant for support) turn dry and brown and the stem becomes brittle. The underside of a ripe melon will be a yellowish color or will be beginning to turn from white or pale green to light yellow. Good quality melons usually are firm, symmetrical in shape and of good color. The color may vary from a deep, solid green to a gray, depending on the variety. Mature melons also have a velvety bloom a dull rather than a shiny surface. The best way to select a melon is to cut a plug, which allows one to taste and view the flesh. However, use this method only when the melon can be eaten right away.
"It was hard to escape damage from the freeze in March and the extended drought," Irvin noted. "Some farmers are wrapping up their commercial packing early, and opening their farms now for pick-your-own business." Peaches should be available at most pick-your-own locations throughout June, July and early August.
While total production for the peach crop may be lower than normal, state farmers' markets are ex-

pected to have a plentiful supply for consumers at locations across the state.
How to Pick A Fresh Peach Whether selecting peaches to eat fresh or to use for cooking, choose peaches with a good fragrance and a welldefined crease. The amount of blush (red color) depends on the variety and is not always a sign of ripeness. The creamy to gold undercolor does indicate ripeness. If peaches are to be eaten immediately, select fruit that has begun to soften. But do not squeeze the peach to check firmness. Peaches bruise easily and decay will develop rapidly. Firm ripe fruit which is not soft to the touch can be purchased and held for a few days. To ripen the fruit further, place it on the kitchen counter for a day or two. Never buy green or shriveled peaches because they will not ripen after they are picked. Peaches that are fully ripened and ready for consumption should be refrigerated immediately.
Georgia commonly is known as the peach state and ranks third in national peach production, surpassed only by California and South Carolina. The total production for the state this year is forecast at 110 million pounds. Currently, there are 500,000 peach trees in the state, with commercial production in 53 of the 159 counties. Although most Georgia peaches are produced for domestic consumption, there are frequent exports to Canada and the Carribean.
For a booklet of delicious peach recipes, write for a free brochure from the Georgia Peach Commission, P.O. Box 38146, Atlanta 30334. Be sure to include a self-addressed, stamped, business-sized envelope. Excerpts from this brochure can be found on page 11.

Roaches like any place that can pro-
vide darkness, food, moisture and warmth.
Once established, roaches reproduce prolifically. For instance, one female German cockroach can give birth to over 35,000 offspring in one year.
The absence of food and water also will make your dwelling less desirable for rats and mice. Not only are these rodents a nuisance, but their gnawing can cause damage to homes and other buildings. They even have been known to gnaw through and short circuit electrical wiring.
Rats and mice carry diseases too, both through their own bodies and through fleas they bring in with them. And, in extreme situations, they have been known to bite.
The best way to keep these rodents out is to make certain they cannot get inside. Seal up entrances where the pests can get in, such as openings for pipes and wires.
If you suspect a pest problem in your home, you may want to consider professional help. Selecting a pest control service should be given as much attention as selecting any other professional service. The Georgia Pest Control Association recommends the following guidelines for selecting a pest control service.
Ask someone you know who has used a particular pest control service. Inquire about the type of pest problem encountered and how satisfied they were with the service.
Membership in the Georgia Pest Control Association is a good indicator that the company has access to modern technical information and has pledged to follow a code of
ethics. Reach a complete understan-
ding with the company before any work begins. Also, find out the pest to be treated, methbd of treatment, the period of time covered and the results that can be expected.
Make certain you know what is and is not guaranteed and what will happen if you need more than the

Erosion Control
Erosion control is receiving greater emphasis at local and state levels. According to the Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Committee, more understanding of the problem is needed in order to achieve a cooperative relationship between government and industy. In order to help affected parties better understand and practice effective erosion control, a free workshop will be held from 7-9 p.m. July 10 at the McDonough Middle School in McDonough located at Georgia Highway 20 and Covington Street.
Developers, builders, grading contractors and landscapers in Henry, Clayton and Rockdale counties are invited to attend. The workshop will
address principles of erosion control, relevant laws, and special local concerns.
The workshop is sponsored by the lenry County Building Depart-
mt, local conservation districts 1 the Georgia Soil and Water Con-
ition Committee.

ag consumer line ...
I would like to grow asparagus in my garden. When is the best time to plant it and what is the best variety for north Georgia?
Asparagus can be planted from November through about the middle of March. This plant likes cold winters, so it will do better in the northern part of the state in extreme southern areas. Mary Washington is the recommended variety for all of Georgia, since it is resistant to rust.
What are sausage casings made of? Natural casings generally are made from the small intestine of swine or sheep. Some meat companies use cellophane or plastic casings; however, these are removed from small-link sausage before sale.
What can I use to kill love bugs? They're taking over my backyard. Since these insects are mobile, they are very difficult to control. However, our entomologist recommends a backyard fogger to keep them away for several hours.
If you have any questions or complaints regarding products or services regulated by the Georgia Department of Agriculture, call Consumer Services tollfree at 1-800-282-5852, or write them at the following address: Consumer Services, Room 227, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.

prescribed number of visits. Buy value, not price. Although
the price may seem to be a real bargain, get estimates from other companies before proceeding with treatment.
Check with your local Better Business Bureau to see if any complaints have been filed against the company you are considering.
Also, make certain the company is licensed. "All pest control applicators in the state must be licensed by our department," noted Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. "Before allowing a pest control operator to treat your home, ask to see his stateissued identification card," Irvin advised. "Also, make certain his car or truck is lettered with the company name and location."
For additional information on pest control, call the Department's Ag Consumer Line at 1-800-282-5852 statewide, or 656-3645 in metro Atlanta.
June
National
Pest Control
Month
Legal Notice
Notice is hereby given that the Commissioner of Agriculture will consider the adoption of proposed modifications, revisions, additions and amendments to the rules of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, Entomology and Plant Industry Division, Chapter 40-4-15 entitled "Sweet Potato Weevil Quaratine" on July 22, 1986, during normal office hours (8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) in the offices of the Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, S.W., Atlanta, Georgia.
Any party wishing to express an opinion or view on these proposed changes on the above mentioned rules and regulations may do so by contacting Mr. Ron Conley at 404-656-3641 or writing to him at the Department of Agriculture.
It is proposed that the Regulated Areas be amended as follows: By adding Brantley and Wayne Counties; by deleting the Counties Appling, Bacon, Clinch, Echols and Seminole, and by modifying the regulated areas in Decatur, Grady, and Pierce Counties.
Short Course Offers Landscape Drafting and Design A three-day residential landscape drafting and design short course will be offered July 24 through 26 at the Quality Inn History Village in Athens. The course will emphasize developing graphics and drawing skills and will be conducted in a studio setting to permit individual critiques and a minimum of lectures. Course hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each1 day. Evening classes also will be offered on Thursday and Friday. The course fee is $122 which includes a course manual, paper supplies, and morning and afternoon breaks for all three days. For further information, call Neal Weatherly or Bill Slack at'404-542-8653.

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Do
After washing tennis shoes, push a smooth stone into each toe so they will keep their shape and toes will not pucker.
Dogs will avoid getting into your garbage cans if you will sprinkle full strength ammonia in the bags before placing them in the containers.
To purchase an eggplant with a sweeter flavor and fewer seeds, check the bottom of the vegetable for the shape of the indentation (about the size of a dime). If the indentation is oblong or oval it will be loaded with seed. Instead, select one with a round indentation.
Ms. Stregles of Savannah shared her clever method for making team. "I use one ounce of loose tea and allow water to drip through once. I empty this into a pitcher, then refill the coffeemaker with water and pour both together to even the strength of each."
Use styrofoam egg cartons as trays when you need extra ice during the summer months.
To peel a turnip or other toughskinned vegetable, score the rind in bands all the.way around (like the Tropics of Capricorn and Cancer on the globe) and cut the strips off one at the time.
Microwave Cooking
If you are interested in learning to use your microwave oven for cooking more than T.V. dinners and baked potatoes, consider taking one of the DeKalb Extension Service's microwave cooking classes. Participants will have the opportunity to learn to prepare simple, nutritious, foods low in sodium, fat and sugar. Foods to be demonstrated include fruits, vegetables, chicken and fish.
There is a $5 fee for each two-hour class, which includes a tasting session. Classes are scheduled as follows:
June 26 - 10 a.m.-noon, Scott Candler Library, 2644 McAfee Road, Decatur
July 1 - 7-9 p.m. First Baptist Church of Chamblee, 5303 New Peachtree Road, Chamblee
July 2 -10 a.m.-noon, same address as above
For further information, call 371-2821.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 25, 1986

STATE FARMERS' MARKETS

Albany

912-439-4245

Athens

404-543-7190

Atlanta

404-366-6910

Augusta

404-828-3004

Blue flidge

404-632-2314

Cairo

912-377-4504

CoJumbus

404-571-7448

Cordele

912-273-1781

DonaJsonviJJe

912-524-5403

GlennviJle

912-654-2070

Jesup

912-427-9786

Macon

912-742-8403

Moultrie

912-985-3602

Pelham

912-294-8314

Savannah

912-964-6351

Thomasville

912-226-4156

Valdosta

912-247-3469

Handicraft Edition
Planned This Month The handicraft edition of the Market Bulletin will be published on July 23.
Deadline for notices is July 9. An affidavit stating that
the handicraft item was made by the individual advertiser and not purchased for resale, must be included with the notice. Otherwise, it will not be published.

Organic Growers Host Summer Fair
The Georgia Organic Growers Association will host its annual summer fair July 12, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church in Sandy Springs. Participants will have the opportunity to buy and sell organically grown produce, honey, herb plants and more. Representatives from various groups will be available to talk about techniques, products and equipment for making a garden or commercial operation more productive and efficient. There is no charge for admission. Those interested in exhibiting produce and other items should call Donald Webster at 404-377-1430. For directions and further information, call Nancy Kehres at 377-1417 or Honey Rubin at 442-3988.

Outstanding Ag Student
Bobby Stringfellow of Waverly Hall, Ga., recently was named winner of the 1986 Dekalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award. The award, sponsored by Dekalb Corporation and Dekalb-Pfizer Genetics, is presented to the senior agriculture student attaining the highest degree of proficiency in scholarship, leadership and a supervised agricultural program.
Stringfellow attends Harris County High School and, following graduation, plans to attend Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College where he will major in agriculture.

Sunbelt Field Day
The annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition Field Day will be held on June 27 in Moultrie. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. at Spence Field, the site of the Sunbelt Expo held each October.
During the field day, interested individuals will have the opportunity to learn about work being done at Sunbelt including growth regulators, root rot and fertility placement in corn and various work in peanuts, fungicides, tropical corn, sorghum, cotton and soybeans.
For more information on this event, contact your local county Extension office.

Harvest V*g*tabl* at Their Peck
A summer garden can provWe many hours of enjoyment as well as a bountiful harvest to enjoy In the months ahead. But, unless your vegetables are harvested at the proper time, they might not be as tender or flavorful as you expect.
The number of days required to maturity usually is provided on seed
packages. It Is a good idea to list this information, as well the variety and date planted, on a stake for reference. This will help you to keep up with the harvest date for each crop. Also, use the following guideline to ensure you harvest vegetable at their peak.

Vegetable Asparagus Beans, snap Beans, Lima Beets Broccoli
Cantaloupe Cabbage Cauliflower
Carrots Com
Cucumbers Eggplant Okra Onions
Peas, English Peas, Southern
Pumpkins Pepper, bell Pepper, hot Potatoes, Irish
Potatoes, Sweet
Radish Squash, summer Squash, winter Spinach Tomatoes Turnip, greens Tumlp, roots Watermelon

Harvest Time
When spears are six to nine inches tall While pods are still smooth
When pods are full but seeds are green When 1 1/z to 2Va inches in diameter
Before flowers show yellow color. Remove the center head and allow side shoots to form and harvest them.
When melons can be removed from the vine without pressure When head is firm and heavy
Before curd loosens and discolors. After head is removed, discard the plant
Anytime roots are firm and brittle
When kernel juice is milk, silk begins to dry, and ears are full to end
While seeds are small, flesh is firm, and color is green Before color begins to dull; firm to touch
When pods are 2Va to 3 1/i inches long
For green bunching: When bulb is 3/8 to one inch in diameter. For storing: After the tops have died down After the pods have filled but before they turn yellow For fresh or frozen use: When pods shell easily. For drying: After pods are dry and brittle After they are full size
When pods are full size and firm After pods reach full size
Fresh use: After tubers are one Inch in diameter. Storage: After vines have died down
After reaching desired size but before frost or cold weather, approximately 120 days While firm and brilliantly colored
When large end is one to 2 1/4 inches in diameter When rind is easily dented by fingernail While leaves are crisp and dark green When fully colored but still firm While leaves are crisp and green
When 2Vz to 3Vz inches in diameter
When tendrils die, rind on ground becomes yellow and netting thickens

Mallard drake, baby Mallard ducks, both 4 gen. from wild, white baby call ducks, white king pigeons. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. Ph. 983-7025.
Runts & carneaux cross, big modenas, helmets, fantails. Henry Sloan, 3582 Winder Hwy., Flowery Branch 30542.
Royal Palm turkey poults, mottled, butt & white, BT Japs, Silkies, BB Reds, Frizzles, Blue D'Uccles. Kirk Watkins, Covington. Ph. 786-3253._________
Chicks, $1-$3.50, some chickens, cash only. James Reese, Jr., Lawrencewille. Ph. 963-2755._________________
35 RIR pullets ready to lay, $1.50 ea., 125 Sexlink chickens, 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea., 17 guineas, 6 wks. old, $2 ea., 30 RIR laying hens, $3.50 ea., $3 if all taken. Jimmy Puryear, Acworth. Ph. 974-8516.
About 30 rose comb black bantams, sev. breeds & cols., frying size, all kinds of Irg. type chickens. E.M. Legg, Hiawassee. Ph. 404-896-2846 noon.
Young Mallards, 3 gen. from wild, $2 ea. J.D. Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 151, Canon. Ph. 245-5395.________________________
1 pr. ea. of White Cochin bantam, LaKenvelder; Buttercup, $12/pr., variety Cornish bantam; others, cannot ship. A. Woody, Blitchton. Ph. 912-858-2052.
Bantams, sev. varieties, of Old English and Cochins. Harold Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 35D, Roy-stain. Ph. 245-8741. ,

Guinea eggs, $3/doz., white breasted pearls. Bob Bing, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-7400.___________________
Baby guineas dif. sizes, $1.50 and up. Mrs. Carl DeNoon, Rt. 1, DeSoto 31743. Ph. 912-853-2311._____________
Lady Amhearst pheasant chicks & started prs., will ship, guaranteed. William Bramlett, Rt. 1, Box 8, Donalsonville 31745. Ph. 912-524-5896.
Mallard ducklings, 4 & 5 gen. from wild, 6 wks. old. Pam Burke, Rt. 3, Box 191-S, Hephzibah 30815. Ph. 592-9697._____
Sev. breeds of young bantams, purebred stock. William Kelley, Rt. 7, Canton 30114. Ph. 404-479-2773._____
Turkeys, geese, guineas, & ducks, sell or trade for peafowl or game birds, eggs, young or grown. Bruck Peth, Rt. 1, Box 527, Guyton 31312. Ph. 912-728-3495.
Cochin bantams: partridge, Birchen, others, young sex links. Tommy Miller, 1274 Schley St., Macon. Ph. 912-788-1562.
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $2, no shipping, hatching weekly. Charles R. Shiver, P.O. Box 104, Putney 31782. Ph. 912-436-5305._________________
Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs, good for flight or meat, shipped ppd., $25/100 or $80/1000. Raymond Meadows, Wadley 30477. Ph. 912-252'5345. - ,-- >~ ' : - :-.:

Wanted

Want peacock, Wood duck and Mallard

eggs for hatching, will pick up w/in reas.

dist. Joe Everett, Stone Mtn. Ph.

292-7052.

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Want pr. of Araucana bantams for
Dutch or Motherland dwarf rabbits. Sharon Howard, Albany. Ph. 883-2378.

Want unwanted chickens, duck,
turkeys, geese, quail, pigeons, will pick up. Tony Hart, 5175 Hollyhock Rd., Douglasville 30135. Ph. 949-2729.______

Want to buy Dominique hens w/in reas. dist. Saan Teasley, Rt. 1, Hartwell 30643.
Ph. 376-7659.____________________

Want 2 bantam hens & 1 bantam rooster free or will trade pr. of rabbits.
Eric Olmsted, Newnan. Ph. 251-1247.

Want unwanted fowl, etc., by Barnesville area. J.D. Berry, P O Box
52932, Rt. 1, Atlanta 30355. Ph. 404-261-6175.__________________

Want R.T.R. or new Hampshire rooster. A. Bennett, Atlanta. Ph. 799-9224.

Want 2 doz. silver Sebright eggs for hatching. Lee Rennicks, Marietta. Ph. 404-434-5207.______________________

Want 2 ducks, any breed, in or near Walker Co., must be reas. J. Vaughn, ChtekamaiiQjB, Ph, 404-375-5477. ..

Want unwanted poultry, any kind, will pick up w/in reas. distance. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. Ph. 957-9749.
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. .
Timber for sale in 2 continuous tracts, 122 A & 216 A in Newton Co. between Conyers & McDonough on South River. Ed Simmons, Rt. 1, Box 149, Preston 31824. Ph. 912-649-4800.___________
When you move, please send us your address change along with a mailing label from the MARKET BULLETIN.

Notices
Will the person that ordered mole bean seed please send their name, the env. was stamped in Gainesville, no name or address. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton 30117._________
Will the lady that adv. the old fashioned dbl. red and purple sultana please get in touch w/me. Mrs. Annie Mae Williams, Rt. 3, Box 538, Hazlehurst 31539._____
Will the person who ordered sultana seed in April and order not filled, please send name and address. Mrs. R.E. Tillman, 206 Waddell St., Bremen 30110.
Firewood
Sev. cords of split oak and hickory firewood for sale $60/cord del. Bobb Robinson, Adairsville. Ph. 773-7686 aft prn.________________________
Free firewood, you cut and haul hardw/Qpti. Harold Howard, Winstor 404-942-2600. ",<i';.'.'. . .1 '

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'86 honey strained $4/qt. Hoyt Howard, Gumming. Ph. 887-2039._________

Out of State Wanted

Fresh honey $35/qt., $10/gal. C. E. Golson, Conyers. Ph. 922-7350.______

Non-drinking dairy family wants to do maint. work, will relocate, dependable, exp., ref. avail. M. Bryant, Rt. 1, Box 1805, Williston, Fla. 32696.____________
Want 3 gentle riding horses for farm work. Burton Rogers, P.O Box 1903, Sebring, Fla. 33870._______________
Exp. couple wanted for Irg. dairy near Orangeburg, SC, responsible for calves, feeding, and part-time milking, ref. required, home provided. Dr. John Till, Rt. 2, Box 122, Neeses, SC 39107.________
Want 8N or 9N Ford tractor, MF w/3 pt. hitch in exchange for Oliver 62 sq. hay baler of Ford, others. Charles Jones, Rt. 1, Box 77, Garnett, SC 29922.______
Want one horse drawn wagon. Dan Bulloc, 609 NW 9th Ct., Williston, Fla. 32696. Ph. 904-528-2759.__________
Want front end loader to fit Allis D17 tractor, hyd. pump not important; want roto-tiller, PTO driven, 5-7 ft. wide, 7-9 ft. mower. Jim Robinson, Lakeland, Fla. 33803. Ph. 813-646-6809.________

80 hives of bees $50 ea., 500 supers $10 ea., 1 stainless honey cooker 600 Ibs. cap. Randall Evans, Rt. 1, Box 83, Fargo. Ph. 912-487-2833.___________ __
New crop pure mtn. wildflower honey, $3.50/qt. t $36/case of 12 qts., $45/5 gals. H. D. Hicks, Blairsville. Ph. 404-745-5955.
'86 honey, pure, raw & unheated w/wo comb. Bob Branch, Rt. 12, Perry Dr., Gainesville 30506. Ph.404-532-7377.
Honey, handmade hives, bee supplies, T. Vinson, 3272 Hwy. 27 South, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 854-4629.__________
Honey, an exc. blend of spring mtn. wildflowers, 10 lbs./$20, ppd. in Ga. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4170.______________
Italian bees, 3 frame nucs w/queen $25, complete hives $49, new crop unheated mtn. honey $3/qt., $10/gal., sourwood $5/qt. Earl Vautin, Jasper. Ph. 692-6192/6338._______________
North Ga. mtn. honey, raw, unheated, $12/gal. plus $3/gal. shipping. J. Wooton, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107. Ph. 735-3175.

Want 8 to 10 blk. female African Pygmy goats, purebred, not reg. 2 to 6 mos. old in N. Ga., state price. Ira Walls, Rt. 2, Sophia, NC 37350.

Things To Eat
Blackberries $5.50/gal., 3 or more gal. $6/gal. C.L. Pearson, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-5875.___________________

Miscellaneous for sale

Sev. vari. peaches, picked and pick your own, Lodi apples, corn, closed Sat. Edward Colston, Taylorsville. Ph. 404-382-9619._________________

If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 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, and oddities. Only one ad per household is permitted in the Miscellaneous for Sale category.

Taking orders for blackberries $5/gal. fresh or frozen. Flex Mathews, Rt. 2, Box 147, Rising Fawn. Ph. 404-657-6737.
Grain finished beef sides, cut, wrapped, ready for your freezer. Ken McMichael, Monticello. Ph. 404-468-2442 / 981-4130.____________________
Water ground meal, whole wheat flour, grits 5 lbs./$1.50, 10 lbs./$2.50 plus post. Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph. 404-269-3630._______________________
Blackberries, pick your own $4/gal., avail, around June 20. D.E. Hendrix, Fairburn. Ph. 964-9647._____________________

Bees, Honey & Supplies

Blackberries, you pick, have thorns, sml. seeds, Irg. berries, 5 acres avail., through approx. June 25. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. Ph. 979-1336. _________

All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture before being advertised. Please notify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 656-3641, and an inspection will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be returned upon request.

Vidalia sweet onions 10 Ib. bag $20, 25 Ib. bag $35 all ppd. Harry Wood, Rt. 1, Box 130, Uvalda 30473. Ph. 912-565-7326.
Yellow squash, cabbage, turnip & mustard greens, vine ripened tomatoes about June 20. Virginia Adams, Adams Farms, Fayetteville. Ph. 404-461-9395.
Fresh stone ground wehat, rye, buckwheat flour, white/yellow cornmeal and grits. G. Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 2761, Blairsville. Ph. 745-5735.___________
Black walnut meat $8/qt., $2 post. Mrs. J.H. Maltsberger, P.O. Box 988, Trenton

New crop unheated gallberry honey six 2'/2 Ib. jars $15, $4.50 shipping, 12 honey bears $12, $3 shipping. L. R. Rowell, Rt. 1, Box 147, Nahunta 31553. Ph. 912-462-5068.________________

30752._______________________ Fresh grain fed Ga. lamb, carcass
50-65 Ib., $1.95/lb., cut, wrapped, frozen, 45-60 Ib., $2.25/lb. Tim Leard, Lavonia. Ph. 356-1467.__________________

Italian queen bees $4.50 frame nucs $25. Ashley Barker, P.O. Box 691, Carrollton 30117. Ph. 404-832-7302.______

Squash for sale 40/lb. B.J. Stephens, 527 Tom Smith Rd., Lilburn 30247. Ph. 921-0653_______________________

36 qts. labeled '85 crop honey w/wo comb $3.50/qt. Chip Williams, Atlanta. Ph. 404-447-5000 day or 404-252-4632

Blk. walnut meats for sale $8/qt, $4/pt. Pauline Donaldson, P.O. Box 1123, Trenton 30752.__________________

night._______________________ Honey, pure, raw,-unheated 5 gals./$35
at farm. Alfred J. Harper, Rt. 2, Box 117, Ocilla 31774. Ph. 912-468-7851.______

Blueberries you pick 50 per Ib., one mi. S. of Sasser on Herod Rd., pick Wed. and Sat. only 7 am til picked out. G.E. Shillcutt, Sasser. Ph. 912-436-2800.

Will remove honeybees in Douglas Co., Atlanta area, pure, raw local honey $12/gal. W. O. Canady, Douglasville. Ph. 404-942-3887._______________

Blueberries, you pick Tues., Thurs., Sat. 8 am., Sun. 1 pm. Milt Jellum, Buck Creek Farm, 175 Chappell Mill Rd., Orchard Hill 30266. Ph. 404-228-2682.

Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip., also bees removed from trees & bldgs. Harold Ward, Savannah. Ph. 912-966-2337.__________________

Peaches, you pick, Gregg Orchards, Pike Co., Hwy. 362 at Hollonville, follow signs, open daily. J. Gregg, Concord 30206._________________

Strong bee colonies $55, w/1 super $75, all new equip., also local honey w/wo comb $4/qt. Ray Glasco, 4041 Weelaunee Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 241-1181.______

Organically grown tomatoes, yellow squash, kale, zucchini ready now near l-85/Newnan. Larry Conklin, Madras. Ph. 404-253-0347._______________

New crop honey $10/gal. or $45/5 gals.

Water ground meal, whole wheat flour,

in your container(s). Bobby Lovins, grits, 5 Ibs. $1.50, 10 Ibs. $2.50 plus post.

Bremen 30110. Ph. 404-537-5662.______ Mike Buckner, Junction City. Ph.

'86 wildflower honey, 5 gals./$30, 404-269-3630.

qt./$2.50, case/$25. Jerry Grizzle, Rt. 1,

Box 106, Dahlonega 30533. Ph 404-864-2885.______________

Herbs

Bee boxes or deep supers, 8 frames

w/frames incl., handmade $5.95 ea

Donald Kirkland, Valdosta. Ph. 242-1842. ! Yellowroot, yellow dock, wild cherry,

Wildflower honey $12/gal., also new bee hives & parts, will pick up unwanted honey bees. E. L. Quinn, Decatur. Ph.

birch bark 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50, tansy plants 6/$5. Mrs. Donald Greer, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay 30540. ___________________

491-8726.____________________

Garlic bulbs extra Irg. 1/2 doz. $3, Irg.

Raw honey June '86 crop, strawberry or red clover, pints/qts./gals. D. Kelly, Mon-

$3.50/doz., planting size $3/doz. all ppd. Council Poole, 601 Park Ave., Ft. Valley

ticello. Ph. 404-468-8714.________ 31030.__________________________

Clean yellowroot $5.50/5 Ib. lardbox or

Used root hive, stand, 2 supers, gloves, 3/$15, ratsbane $1.50/cup, bamboo 4/$1

veil, helmet, $75 + shipping. A. plus post. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay

Lipscomb, Rt. 1, Box 161, Shiloh 31826. Ph. 846-8044 aft. 6 pm._________

30540._____________________ Comfrey, rue 10/$7, dried dill pt./$3, all

' Honey 5 gals:/$45. R.Twner, Blaitsville 30512. Ph. 404-745-4027. -'" ? '- - "'-

ppd., 0i|l-fqe0; J/4/tNp Brown, Rt. 5, Dahlonega 30533.

Red sassafras $6, 1/2 gal., cucumber bark, poke root, also, buckeyes $3 doz. add post. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville 31096._________

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Pink/white yarrow, catnip, curly spearmint, $5/doz., $6/doz. if mix., $1.50 post. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117._____________
Jumbo catnip seed 250/$1 w/SASE. R. T. Chatham, 103 Circle Dr., Calhoun 30701. Ph. 629-5189._______________
Clean yellowroot 4 Ib. lardbox $5.50 or 3/$15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.______________
Hatian pepper seed 40/$1 w/SASE. David Nickoles, Rt. 1, Box 15, Jesup
31545.________________________ Pennyroyal & 10 kids of mint $1/clump
at residence, will trade. Kathryn Doubrley, 110 Park Ave., Crawtord 30630.
Hot cherry Bouquet pepper seed 50/$1, hot jalapeno, banana or long red cayenne pepper seed 100/$1 w/SASE. L. V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.______
Gold edged thyme, lemon thyme, fern leaf tansy, applemint, spearmint, peppermint, orangemint, pennyroyal 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., NE, Rome
30161.___________________________ Ratsbane, yellowroot, queen of
meadow, sassafras, yellow dock peppermint, $6.50 plus post. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Box 247, Ellijay 30540.______

June 28 Dooly Co. Livestock Assn.,

Inc. 2nd annual Club Calf sale &

Pen of Three show, Dooly Co.

Livestock barn, Vienna, Pen of Three show, 10 am, Club Calf sale, 1

pm. Info. Oscar 912-645-3680/3480.

Peavy

June 28 Purebred hog sale, 7:30 pm.

40 service age Duroc & Yorkshire boars, 40 open filts, 1 mi. E. of

Register on Hwy. 46. Info. Freddie Deal 912-488-2211.

June 28 SE Shorthorn Assn. Field Day, reg. begins 9 am, Jr. heifer

show, speakers, demonstrations.

Spring Place Shorthorns,

Chatsworth. Ph. 404-695-7918.

June 28 Douglas Co. Horseman Sad-

dle Club, Duncan Pk., Fairburn, time

change to 4 pm, NASRCA/GWHSA. Info. Nathan Tallant 404-957-6540 or

Louise Tolbert 404-489-1107.

June 29 - Hidden Pines II Saddle Club open horse show, Brooks arena, 1 pm. Info. Bill 404/991-1769 or Sherri 404/996-4176.

July 5 Metier pony & goat sale, 12:30 pm, horses, goats, poultry at auction. Edward Morley Ph. 912-685-5548.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION
June 28 Rockmart, Ga. Endurance Riders and Conditioning Clinic, hosted by Bill Sherfesee 10 am, nominal fee for non-members. Ph. 979-1478 or 921-2765.
CRAFT FAIRS
June 28 12 Annual Aragon Volunteer Fire Dept. arts & crafts fair, held at Tom Pittman Field, Aragon. Info. Vickie Johnson 404-684-5232.
Accepting applications for Telfest Craft Fair, Sept. 27-28 at Perimeter Ctr. PI., Atlanta. Info. LaVerne Blankenship 404-391-4814.
Accepting applications for Chattooga Co. Saddle Club's annual craft show Aug. 16-17. For more info, write Chattooga Saddle Club, P.O. Box 73, Trion 30753. Ph. 404-857-5189 or 404-734-2797.

Exotic Japanese pepper seed plant shaped like 4 pt. star, very sweet 25/$1 w/SASE, cash please. William Roberts, 1607 Celia Dr., Columbus 31907.______

Fish, turtle, minnow traps & baskets, to qual. guar. Bill Sewell, Tucker. Ph. 404-921-3492.____________________

Wheat straw $1/bale behind baler for next 2 wks. Lamar Banks, Covington. Ph. 404-787-1671.________________

Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint, alehoofmint $5.50 / doz. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Ellijay 30540._______________
Queen of meadow, princess pine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox $6. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Yellowroot, pipsissewa, wild ginger, rattlesnake plantain 24 plants $12 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513._________________
Yellowroot, catnip, yellow dock, queen of meadow, ratsbane $6.50 / lardbox plus $1.50 post. Mrs. Elzie Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box 248, Ellijay 30540. Ph. 273-3068.______
Ginseng plants, 1 yr. old 12$ ea., 2 yrs. old 24 ea. Philip Lingerfelt, Rt. 4, Dahlonega 30533. Ph. 864-7371.______
Elephant garlic organically grown 1986 cloves 12/$6.50, field run as harvested ppd. in Ga. R. C. Poole, Rt. 1, Box 213, Americus 31709._____________
Catnip, dried for tea, 1 qt. can $4. Carrie Mathis, 1253 Swan Dr., Gainesville 30501. Ph.404-536-8088._________
Peppermint, spearmint, applemint, bee balm, orangemint, tansy, pineapplemint $5/doz., $1.50 post. Mildred Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117. Ph.

Fish cages, fish traps, turtle traps, made of plastic mesh, 1/4, 1/2, or 3/4 in. mesh. Hugh Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-5395.__________
Ga. giant Hybrid Bream genetically improved Channel Catfish, graded & treated, pick up or del. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. Ph. 912-532-6135.
Red Wigglers, bedrun 5000/S18, 10,000/$30, shipped ppd. w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. Ph. 912-363-4451._________________
Economical biological weed control for ponds, grass carp $7.50 ea., flexible del. Bob Talmage, Acworth. Ph. 404-974-5778.________________
Qual. Hybrid Bream or Sunfish, Bluegill Bream, Shdllcrackers, Channel Catfish fingerlings, last wk. for bass fingerlings. Anthony B. Chew, Woodbury. Ph. 404-846-3005/3913.___________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded for size & treated for parasites & disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansville. Ph. 404-567-3279.
Fertilizers & Mulches

Mulch hay, can del. any amount. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. Ph. 471-4221.
Horse manure w/shavings, will pay $25 a pickup load to load and haul away. Kathy Wochele, Alpharetta. Ph. 442-5927.
Wheat straw 1986 crop, free of weeds, pick up at farm $3/bale. W. C. Ralston, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Ph. 404-629-8167._____
1986 wheat straw, Irg. clean bales, can del. Harold Rutledge, Rex. Ph. 961-6742.
Oddities
Gourds $1 ea., w/holes $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. post. & handling. Mrs. T. W. Butler, Dexter. Ph. 912-875-3353.________ ________
Luffa sponges 8" size $1, 10" $1.50, 12" $2, 14" $2.50, 50<t post. N. Halley, Rt. 3. Box 30B, Metter 30439._________
Wool for hand spinners wh. & blk., send SASE for samples. Geri Campbell, Fox Fun Farm, Lula. Ph. 404-869-3390.
Hand spinning wool, lusterous, clean, white & colored. S. Kelley, Carrollton. Ph. 404-854-4271._______ __________

832-3720.___________________

1 yr. old Ginseng seedlings for transplanting $15 for 100. V. E. Raburn, Rt. 1, Box 26, McCaysville 30555. Ph. 404-492-4569.__________________
Homegrown sage $1/cup plus 2 stamps. M. L Cornwall, Rt. 1, Box 134, Fairmount 30139.

Wheat straw for sale, can del. have Irg. quan. Jackie Spears, Mansfield. Ph. 404-786-1187._________________
Mulch hay behind baler or can del. Lynn Hale, Acworth. Ph. 404-438-2835.
Wheat straw, mulch hay. Allan A. Allison, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3342.

Fish & Fish Supplies

550 bales clean rye straw for mulch or bedding. J.C. Mallard, Rt. 1, Box 187, Girard 30426. Ph. 912-569-4252 aft. 8 pm.

Sterile Triploid grass carp (white Amur) and Irg. mouth bass, avail., del. avail, on Irg. orders. Paul Williams, Rt. 1, Box 249, Hawkinsville. Ph. 912-892-3144._____
Giant mealworms 500/$8; 1000/$13; 2000/$24; 3000/$34.50; 4000/S44, larger orders $10/1000. W.M. Mahaffey, Box 571, Mableton 30059._____________
Rainbow trout all sizes, can del. Irg. orders. David Cochran. Rt. 1, Box 317, Talking Rock 30175. Ph. 404-276-3803.
Spec. sml. head Channel Catfish diesease free, 4-6, 6-8 in. size, pick up by appt. or del. Preston Harbin, Helena. Ph. 912-868-6095.________________
Rainbow trout fingerings, disease free, can del. Ben Bennett, 3855 Cleveland Rd., Dalton 30720. Ph. 404-694-3242.______
Red wiggler bait by cup, wholesale to route person. Roy Hannah, Griffin. Ph. 228-7105 aft. 5 pm.________________
Worms, Red wigglers, many prices, worm casting miracle dirt. John Atterholt, Sr., Powder Springs. Ph. 943-6628.
Sterile Grass carp and catfish fingerlings guar. fresh and disease free, quan. discounts and free del. Clark Buford, P.O. Box 1201, Cordele 31015. Ph. 912-273-4150.______________
Ga. jumper fish worms (mix. sizes) 1000/$12, ppd., worm castings miracle soil $15/pickup load, you load. J. F. Smith, 415 Fletcher, Thomasville 31792. Ph. 912-226-6455.______________
Channel Catfish fingerlings, graded & treatedj del. avail. Charles Burnes, Calhoun. Ph. 404-629-0456.________
Meal worms, limited supply $10/1000 plus post., Irg. Red Wigglers $8/1000 plus post. Bill Hatchett, 395 Alien Memorial Dr., Milledgeville31061. Ph.912-452-6417.
Qual. Channel fingerlings, graded by size & price, treated, parasite & disease free, guar. live, healthy, immediate del. J. Foy Gilbert', ' 'Thorha*l*w;-ffr". 404-648-2062.

Free manure & shavings mix, good for garden, easy access, you load. W. Hopkins, Southern Comfort Farm, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-4459.__________
Good clean compost, ready for gardens, shrubs & flowers, free for hauling. F. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur 30335. Ph. 289-5798.______
Horse compost w/shavings, Irg. pickup load del. $40. Scott Amoson, Morrow. Ph. ! 961-6639._______________________
Sawdust $5/pickup load, call before coming. Paul W. King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Lithonia 30058. Ph. 404-482-6858.
Chicken litter for sale $20/pickup load, $2.50/bag, horse manure $10/pickup load, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. Ph. 564-1937 / 3161.
Wheat straw in barn 10 bales or more $2.75 / bale. Bill Landers, Duluth. Ph. 923-4645.________________
Horse compost $10/pickup load, have loader to load. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. Ph. 228-7904.____________
Horse compost $5/pickup load, easy access. W. D. Atwood, Ellenwood. Ph. 404-996-5406 / 404-474-3165._______
Free manure and shavings mix., easy access, you load. J. Balai, Woodstock. Ph. 475-0740 eve.______________
Clean dry shavings for barns etc., Irg. truckload del. Jack Fleischman, Zebulon. Ph. 567-3787._________________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings for gardens etc. $10 pickup load, you load. Bill McArthur, Marietta. Ph. 973-8161 or. 971-4238._____________________
Free horse manure, you load, you haul. Linda Campbell, West Marietta. Ph. 427-0841._____________________
Wheat straw, heavy bales $1.75, del. avail. Ricky Minter, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-2840.____________________
Free horse compost, barn near Decatur. A. Genovese, Stone>'lWtn! Prf. 289-7535 or 938-7433.

Gourds all sizes, Martin and larger 50<t, ready to hang 75$, sml. 25e, no shipping. Gary McLocklin, Statham. Ph. 404-725-7232._________________
Homemade lye soap, 10 bars $5 ppd., 24 bars $10 ppd., out of state add $1. M. B. Harvey, 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta 30906. Ph. 404-798-1395. __
Gourds $1 ea. w/holes $1.50 ea., varnished $2 ea., gourds for B/birds $2 ea., mail orders add $3/doz. post. R. Deiano Butler, P.O. Box 275, Dudley 31022. Ph. 912-676-3170__ ____ ____ _ ____
Spun wood, natural colors. Corky Gauger, Perry. Ph. 912-987-1808.
Handicraft Corrections
King size Down filled feather pillows $40/set, no shipping, new ticking. Willie Canada, Forest Park. Ph. 361-1673.
Miscellaneous Wanted
Want welded wire, 5 ft., must be in good cond. C. Massey, Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156.__________________
Want crock or churn for pickle making, must be in good cond., useable cond. J. Edwards, Rome. Ph. 404-234-5710.
Want meat saw, grinder, chop block, walk-in cooler for meat processing. B.J. Arrington, LaGrange 30240. Ph. 404-882-1390 aft. 6 pm.____________
Want 250 gal. Butane tank, prefer underground, consider above ground,
reas. 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. Ed Bowles, Atlanta. Ph. 404-624-9833 aft. 6 pm.__________________________
Want old wire, galv. or copper coated for vineyard use. J.C. Lane, P.O. Box 367, Statesboro 30458._____________
Want portable corral panels in any cond. Frank Nocera, Winder. Ph. 867-8406.______________ ____
Want a milker. Charles Rucks, Rt. 1, Brooks 30205. Ph. 404-599-3515.______
Want organically grown peaches, no pesticides or chemical fertilizers, must be nearby, reas. H.J. Rubin, P.O. Box 146, Alpharetta 30201. Ph. 442-3988. _____
Want 4 or 6'frame>honeY extract*.'B,t. Linder, 1945 Olive Rd., Augusta 30906.

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Yarrow, introduced to the United States from Europe, has become so common in pastures, fields and along roadsides, that we tend to overlook it or consider it a weed. Although we may have little use for this hardy perennial, the plant has exhibited its virtues throughout history.
The most ancient use for yarrow was as a first aid treatment for wounds received in battle. The botanical name, Achillea, refers to a legend that Achilles (a great hero in Greek mythology) utilized the healing power of this herb to treat soldiers in the battle of Troy. Evidently it did not heal his fatal wound made by an arrow shot by Paris which struck Achilles on the heel.
Believed to have magical properties, the herb was emce known as "devil's nettle." The Chinese have used dried yarrow stems for fortune telling for thousands of years. In the Old World it supposedly was used also to cast spells, conjure up evil spirits and to make love charms. A popular love charm was made by sewing an ounce of yarrow into a small square of flannel. This was placed under the pillow before bedtime and the following verse was rehearsed:
"Thou pretty herb of Venus' tree, Thy true name is yarrow, Now who my bosom friend must be, Pray tell thou me tomorrow." If properly done, this was supposed to reveal your future husband or wife in a vision just before waking the following morning. Through the centuries, yarrow has been utilized as a toothache remedy, to cure fever and stomach disorders and to purify the blood. It still is used as an ingredient in an ointment valued by Scottish Highlanders. It also was known as "bloodwort" and "carpenter's weed" because it was used to treat cuts and scratches received by these workers. Although limited in its culinary uses in a pinch, yarrow has been used as a substitute for. cinnamon or nutmeg. The English once utilized the plant as a substitute for hops when concocting home brew. Although yarrow is not native to America, it has made itself at home since being introduced by early colonists. The perennial grows from 10 to 20 inches tall and features finely divided, fernlike leaves. These lacy leaves give the plant one of its species names, millifolium, meaning thousand leaves. Its flat clustered flowers are pale rose to white in color and bloom from May to September. The species filipendulia has showy yellow flowers and grows four feet tall. While it is considered a pesty weed by many, yarrow can be used as a decorative border in the garden or as a groundcover. As an added bonus, there are some who believe that like its cousin tansy, the herb repels insects such as Japanese beetles, ants and fleas and use it as a companion plant in the garden.

THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 25, 1986

Tobacco Advisory Board
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Emerging Japanese Beetles

Attack Variety of Plants down by 15 to 20 percent this year,
and that the Canadian crop is down

by more than 30 percent.

The dreaded summer invasion of

You can protect your fruits and

A drop in the price support follow- Japanese beetles has started in vegetables with chemicals such as li-

ing Congressional action last March Georgia. Each year, this pest inflicts quid Sevin. While Sevin is relatively

"will generate increased interest in millions of dollars of damage to over safe, repeated use can result in a

your tobacco overseas," said Starky. 275 kinds of trees, crops and garden buildup of mites. Sevin also is

Price supports were scheduled to plants. Because of the devastation poisonous to bees which pollinate

be $1.72 per pound this year, but the these insects cause, the Georgia crops, so do not use the dust form on

new law lowered supports to $1.44 Department of Agriculture currently flowering crops visited by these

per pound. According to Davis and is conducting a statewide survey to beneficial insects.

Finch, the new tobacco legislation determine the extent of Japanese

also provides for an eight-year dis- beetle infestation.

counted buy-out by four domestic

The Japanese beetle has not always

companies of the 1976 through 1984 plagued Georgia. The insect first

surplus stocks of flue-cured tobacco, entered the U.S. in 1916 when it was

for which growers were previously found inside a nursery plant from

responsible.

Japan. New Japanese beetles are

In other domestic tobacco news, found throughout the Southeastern

the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Middle Atlantic seaboard and

will require growers to sign an af- the range of the insects seems to

fidavit that they have used only those widen each year.

chemicals approved by the En-

With copper-brown colored wings

vironmental Protection Agency covering a green, oval-shaped body,

(EPA). Jim Davis with the USDA the Japanese beetle is about one-half

said information on testing for chemical residues will be available to farmers within a matter of days. He warned growers not to use unapproved chemicals as they could lose their price support and have their

inch long and has 12 spots along the rim of its back.
During most of the year, the beetle spends its life as an underground grub feeding on grass roots. In June it emerges as an adult and lives for

For ornamentals and their nonfood crops, systemic insecticides such as dimethoate (Cygon) or acephate (Orthene) will provide longlasting protection and control other insects as well. Since these

tobacco destroyed. Irvin said he will announce an of-
ficial opening date for flue-cured tobacco markets in two to three

about two months, eating foliage, flowers and fruit.
Because the Japanese beetle problem is so widespread, certain con-

chemicals are not as safe as Sevin, read and follow label directions and use with extreme care.
Handpicking also is effective if you

weeks. "Georgia farmers grow the best
quality tobacco in the world," Irvin added, "and it's a real challenge to make the best even better."

trol measures have become inadequate or ineffective. While state and federal quarantines attempt to limit their spread, the insects keep coming.

have only a limited number of beetles. To protect roses, tie the buds loosely with old nylon stockings. Certain traps also are available and can be effective if placed away from

Coastal Studies

the plants to be protected. If beetles are eating your garden

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alive now, your lawn may be one of

theme of research at the Institute, wave height are recorded each hour.

the sources of your problem. Check

has been to define and quantify pro- These data enable more precise your lawn in September/October. If

cesses controlling plant and animal forecasting of weather.

you can roll your turf like a carpet or

production in the ocean. A natural

Scientists from the Institute also

find more then 10, fat white beetle

offshoot has been to study how man- participate in project GALE in which grubs per square foot, consider

made materials, including oceanographers from five states treating your lawn with milky spore

pollutants, are transferred from study the formation and tracks of disease. The disease lasts for year

water to organisms and then winter storms and their effects on

and will not harm you, but it will kill

organism to organism.

ocean circulation. The results will be

the grubs.

We have supported efforts to used to improve winter weather

develop pesticides from marine forecasts, to predict if precipitation

derived products. We have studied in the form of rain, freezing rain,

the chemistry of rivers and streams snow or sleet is likely to damage

to determine if and where toxic crops and if winds will cause

wastes might appear in soils, at- flooding and shoreline erosion.

mosphere or reach the ocean. The circulation of ocean water

Mountain Living Day

directly influences and often con-

Unicoi State Park will host "Moun-

trols climate and rainfall over land. tain Living Day" June 28, from 10

Since 1976 we have studied ocean a.m. until 4 p.m. in the campground

circulation along and offshore of our of the park. The free program will

coastline. An important component take place in the log cabin area and

of this study is a weather station will include demonstrations of

located on the navigational light quilting, blacksmithing, and more.

tower eight miles offshore from the

Unicoi State Park is located 2 miles

mouth of the Savannah River. There north of Helen, on Hwy. 356. For

barometric pressure, air and sea more information call 878-2201 ext.

temperature, wind velocity and 282 or 283.

Pick Your Own Listing

The next listing of pick-your-own operations will be featured in the

MARKET BULLETIN on July 9.

If you have fruits, vegetables, etc., that you would like included in this

listing, submit this form to our office by June 27. An updated pick-your-own

listing will be included in one of our August editions.

Please include the information below in your listing of pick-your-own

operations:

Name and County

Address

Crop

Approx. Availability Phone

Comments

Sample:
HAZARD CO. John Doe

Route 1, Hometown

peaches

June 15

404-000-000

Open 8 a.m.-
4 p.m., weekdays bring containers

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