Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 77, no. 24 (1990 June 27)

MARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

TOMMY IRVIN, COMMISSIONER

Vol. 77, No. 24
Rekindle Patriotism This Fourth of July
As a lifelong journalist, I've had many opportunities to compare the good old U.S. of A. to other countries around the world. And let me
[tell you, I've never seen anything that comes [ close to America.
As we prepare I to celebrate the j 214th anniverj sary of our precious Declaration of Independence, * we find that millions of people in a dozen or more nations across Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Latin America are, for the first time, also breathing the fresh air of freedom.
Our guest columnist this week is Aubrey Morris, editorial writer for WSB Radio, Atlanta, and veteran journalist.
Our own Fourth of July represents one of the basic yearnings of all mankind...the desire to live, work and play unfettered by rules and regulations, and unencumbered by a dictator's might, whether to the left or the right of the political spectrum. Such freedom, however, has its price.
Although I served in the U.S. Navy during a part of World War II, I was never in a battle. But I lost many friends and relatives in that and subsequent conflicts. As you and I participate in the observance of our Declaration of Independence this year, we find a feeling of euphoria sweeping our land. We like to think that the "Cold War" is over and that the peace we have all been waiting for will be a permanent blessing. 'Tain't necessarily so. Our so-called national holidays, such as Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Veterans Day all focus on the role of our several military branches in keeping the light of freedom burning. We must not forget that the
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Wednesday, June 27, 1990

Farm Front
Crops Decline Furtlier Under Hot, Dry Weather
Low Soil moisture supplies and above normal temperatures caused the condition of most Georgia crops to decline further since early June, according to the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service. Some farmers have suspended planting because of the dry conditions.
However, planting progress for cotton,.sorghum and soybeans has continued on schedule. Crop development for corn and peanuts has been normal or above normal for thisitime of year; and the weather has been
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Irvin Advocates Uniform Standards For Organically Grown Commodities

With the growing demand for organically-produced food, a certification program for producers is among the many 1990 Farm Bill proposals presently under review. In response to growing interest in this issue, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin prepared testimony on organic certification which was presented to the U.S.
House of Representatives Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Relations and Nutrition, and the Subcommittee on Department Operations, Research and Foreign Agriculture, June 19, 1990.
"I strongly support the concerted efforts of those involved in developing standards for organically-
produced commodities," said Irvin. "Organic certification guidelines

are mandatory to establish a single national standard for organic production. Otherwise, we will continue to face a hodgepodge of standards which vary from state to state and hinder interstate commerce."
Irvin also stated that the absence of a uniform definition for "organic" has resulted in confusion for producers, consumers and agencies involved in the regulatory process.
"Our challenge is to adopt standards which can be both technically and economically applied and scientifically monitored," concluded Irvin. "These guidelines are imperative in order to maintain the integrity of the certification program and the confidence of consumers who choose to purchase organicallygrown products."

ag consumer line...
Q: I have seen a lot of little worm-like creatures on our porch and driveway since warm weather arrived. Can you tell me how to control these pests? Some have even gotten into the house.
A: Our entomologist believes the creatures you described are millipedes. They have come out in droves this spring and summer because of our mild winter and wet spring. They are particularly numerous around creeks and streams and in mulched areas.
Apply diazinon or dursban granules in a 15-foot-wide band around the outside of the house. Apply these products on grass or dirt only, not on paved areas. Be sure to read all label directions and precautions carefully before using these products. There is no need to use any insecticide indoors. Since millipedes prefer to stay outdoors, the granules should be the only control measure necessary.
Q: I am thinking about getting a shrimp boat and selling the shrimp I catch directly from the boat. Do I need a license from your agency to do this?
A. You will need a commercial fisherman's license from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Coastal Fisheries Section, to operate a shrimp boat. This license also will allow you to sell your catch wholesale to seafood businesses. The address of the Coastal Fisheries office is 1200 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, Georgia 30523, and the phone number is 912-264-7219. If you wish to sell seafood retail to individuals, you will need a license from our department's Consumer Protection office. Our toll-free number is listed below.
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Special Recipe Edition

Precautions Help Protect Poultry from Hot Weather
Summer did not start officially until June 21, but you couldn't prove it by Georgia chickens. They have been feeling summer-like temperatures for the past few weeks. Thus far, however, the birds have handled the heat well overall, according to state agricultural officials.
"Although temperatures have reached in excess of 100 degrees in some areas of Georgia, they have resulted in only slight increases in bird mortality," said Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin, "but more significantly, there have been some reductions in market weights of broilers in Georgia and much of the Southeast."
"The majority of our poultry growers have invested in sophisticated types of evaporative cooling equipment which have helped to keep our houses cooler and our losses to a minimum so far," Irvin said. "However, if we get a prolonged period with a combination of extremely high temperature and high humidity over the next couple
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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 27,1990

Wanted

Want to lease abandoned quarry, 1 A. or more, deep & full of fresh water. Mark Pryor, Concord. 404-495-5877.
Want to lease land along the Etowah & Chestatee Rivers . Ron Wise, Canton. 404-442-9538.
Want private farmland for deer and/or quail hunting on a day to day basis for few hunters. Hardy L. Waldrop, Canton. 404- 479-9756,
Want to rent or lease horse or cattle farm, good ref. call before 7 am or aft. 9 pm. P. Somers, Valdosta. 912-244-0337.
Want to rent farm w/old house & sml. pond in Haralson or Polk cos. Larry Haney, P.O. Box 673, Buchanan 30113.
Want long term lease, pvt. pasture w/ water, barn or shelter, living qtrs. desirable in Lawrenceville or surrounding areas. Melanie Vaughan, Lawrenceville. 404-822-9081 or 331-6076 day.
Want to lease 50 to 150 A. in Oglethorpe, Oconee or Greene cos., will respect owners' rights. Tony Scroggs, Oakwood. 404-535-2899.
Want to lease land in middle Ga., Northern Hunting Zone for deer hunting, will respect your property. David Mashburn, Epworth. 404-632-5456.
Want to lease tracts in Central Ga. for extremely ethical Archery hunters only, very safe. M. Schuster, Lawrenceville. 404- 995-7857.
Want to lease 1000 A. more or less for deer hunting. Charles Bruce, Rome. 404974-2481.
Want to lease fence acreage w/3 bdrm. house w/in 25 mi. of Macon. Mickey Highsmith, Macon. 912-471-7601.
Farmland for rent or lease
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach at 6519084.
For rent 4 A. of pasture land for horses or cows $100/mo. R.L. Brennan, Stone Mountain. 404-469-5784.
Fenced pasture & barn for rent near Lassiter High School in Marietta, 2-4 horses. Austin Pittman, Marietta. 404924-1307/1889.
1000 plus A. for lease for hunting rights, birds, deer, wildlife plentiful, more . Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912375-3366/6016.
20 A. w/sml. Catfish pond, barn, corral; also, sml. trailer (8'x32') $395/mo. Lewis Ayer, Ft. Valley. 912-328-6417 or 987-5274.
Pasture for rent for horses, nice 10 A. pasture, shade & Ik. , good fence & full security. J. Means, Rutledge. 404557- 2749.
For rent 25 A. clear fenced pasture, yr. around grazing, some trees, barn, city water, close to Atlanta, for horses or cattle in Walton Co. J. Caras, Decatur. 404-633-2119.
217 A. for deer hunting only in Jackson Co. Rodnay Swanson. Suwanee. 404-476-3315._____________
6-8 A. pasture, fenced, good grass w/ stream for calves or cows, Murrayville area. Mrs Hugh Smith, Murrayville. 404534-9775.
Pasture for rent or lease. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
50 A. Coastal bermuda fields for rent, easy cutting, '89 yield 7.2 tons per A. SE Jones Co., Morris Steven Rd. A.C. Loyd, Macon. 912-986-6096.
For lease 10 A. more or less, pecans, Schleys & Stuarts at 24th & Greer St. John Hines, Cordele. 912-273-2614.
32.6 A. primitive land for lease, Union Co., for more details call William Turnage, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-5125/7718.
4.2 A. w/4 stall stables to responsible person, requires care of horses & upkeep of stables & property, exc. location across from Cannongate Golf Course in Newnan $350/mo. Jeff Bray, Stockbridge. 404-474-0825.
60 A. of good farm land west of Cedartown, reas. J. Edwards, Rome. 404234-5710.
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well in advance of the deadline, so they will appear in the paper on the date you desire.______
Please be sure to include your name and complete address or name, town and phone number in each ad submitted for publication. These items are required and are considered part of the 20 word limit.

// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that pertains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want reliable person/family to work on chicken farm, house & salary provided. Judy Smith, Resaca. 404-278-4013.
Small horse barn needs reliable part time help in exchange for reduced board for one horse. D. Norton, Lithonia. 404482-1969.________________
Will feed horses, farm animals while you're away, over 20 yrs. exp. Donna Rieder, Jackson. 404-775-0478._______
Well educated, retired Christian couple, SS income, would like to caretake farm house vwgarden, NE. Ga. R. Warren, Jasper. 404-692-5525.____________
Want someone for farm maintenance, multiple locations, 350 A., house & salary provided, must have exp. Jack Rooker, Kennesaw. 404-491-7711._____
Want male w/general farm exp., hay, horses, cattle, to work on farm. Steve Williams, Ellerslle. 404-561-9763.______
Want man w/income to run Coastal bermuda hay farm, must have exp. w/ machinery, ref. required, salary/trailer space. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912994-6463._________________
Working family w/horses wants to caretake farm. Mickey Highsmith, Macon. 912-471-7601.____________
Couple wanted for general maintenance in exchange for housing, Marietta area. Wm. Quinn, Marietta. 404-926-5530 or 993-5324 night.______________
Want female for part time help w/ horses in exchange for sharing of my home w/same & board a horse free. B. Drozak, Loganvllle. 404-466-1442._____
Want person or couple to run general farm organically & care for animals, trailer, salary, possible income participation. S. Bruno, Mansfield. 404-448-7318.
Need part time help on pvt. horse farm, clean stalls, feed, etc., must have exp., salary nego. A. Shespel, Marietta. 404-427-7049.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
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.
Bush hog $350, all purpose plow, 3/4 yd. dirt pan $1150, scrape blade $300. Jim Dunaway, Grayson. 404-985-5854 or 364-7423.

Plow, disc & blade attachs. for Sears riding mower, good cond. $30 ea. Gary Struck, Pendergrass. 404-693-4373.
MF 135 gas, good cond. $4150; 8N Ford, fair cond. $1650. Bob Brown, Newnan. 404-251-4597.____________

850 Case dozer, 6-way blade, ROPS, 90% UC, good mech. cond. John Childers, Toccoa. 404-779-3233.______
TD6 Intl. loader (Drott) 4-way bucket, just overhauled all operating parts, see to apprec. Tony Minus, Sr., Thomson. 404-595-1741._______________
JD W 1010 front end loader w/ counter wts. & set up for quick release backhoe, $5500/nego., trade for equip. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.__________
4630 JD tractor w/ cab & AC eng. comp. overhauled, new paint, 1 owner. Terry Kilgore, Hawklnsville. 912892-9849 or 783-3645.______________

JD 210 garden tractor w/mower, tiller, dumpcart, cover, like new cond, 2 hrs. $5500. W.A. Gibbs, Canton. 404479-1604.___________________

Two 1500 Lilliston peanut combines $3000 & $3500; 2 JD 71 planters $600; 2950 JD w/roll guard, exc. $17,000; 4430 JD w/roll guard, exc. $13,000. Charles Finch, Portal. 912-865-2939.______

1983 Bobcat 743 diesel, new tires, good cond. $7900; Super Gill pulverizer $500; Simpson 1000 PSI elec. pressure sprayer, $600. J. Stancil. Jasper. 404692-5450 aft. 6 pm.________________

489 NH haybine 1983 mdl., good cond. Tyler Mitchell, P.O. Box 7, Culloden 31016. 912-885-2293 or 885-2291._______

6 ft. Jacobson Flail mower, used 1 season, like new, and sheltered, $2000. R.J. Hampton, Griffin. 404-227-9474.

Several good storage tanks, flat bottom, 1100 gals, to 2500 gals. Linda Nantz. Cartersvllle. 404-386-6392._____

Undercarriage for 955L or K mdl. loader 3/4 wear left, $400. Charles Roach, Woodstock. 404-926-2429.

62 hp. tractor, 16' hdy. trlr. w/elec. brks., 6 pcs. equip, and toolbox, all for $14,500. Mr. Ray, Rockmart. 404455-5883 days or 684-7722 night._____

JD 7520 tractor $14,000, 10' chisel

plow$1500, M-4 Ditch Witch $700, JD

grain drill $6000, NH 1030 stackliner

$700, 2 row subsoiler $200. Phil Beegle,

Newnan. 404-237-1949.

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Ford 600, eng. recently rebuilt, exc. paint/tines, 5 ft. bush hog, 6 ft. fin. mower, Ford dirt scoop, all like new, $4200/all. David Wood, Rt. 4, Box 183, Commerce. 404-335-6965._________

MF mdl. #35 gas tractor, good cond., $2850. Steve Foster, Shiloh. 404846-3931 night or 846-8441.________
Woodmizer LT30 Band sawmill w/ accessories, $7000/firm. Walter Barnes, Macon. 912-477-5182.___________
1962 Farmall Cub w/belly mower, scrape blade, sickle bar, turning disc, disc harrow, cults., straddle harrow and more, runs good, $2800. D.A. Smith, Jefferson. 404-367-9094.___________
1989 MF 1035 31 hp., pis, Syncro trans., 70 hrs., $7600; also, 6' Gill pulverizer, 5' box scrape, 5 shank allpurpose plow, boom pole. Rick Harris, Dallas. 404-445-4755.____________
850 Ford tractor w/bush hog, good cond., ready to work, $3850; Taylorway 24" 8 disc harrow, like new $850. J.W. Weems, Sharpsburg. 404-599-3812.
Light farm trlr. w/new bed, pulls by 1 7/8" ball, $125. Richard Redmon, Mayvllle. 404-652-2376._________
D7F Cat dozer Ser.#94N2315 straight blade w/tilt, $29,500; 1976 White tractor, 1977 Phelan 25 ton trlr. $16,500. M. Casey, Calhoun. 404-625-4400.______
Chipper-shredder, exc. cond., 12 hp. Wisconsin eng., elec. start. Harry Donald, Snellvllle. 404-972-5749.__________
715 Intl. combine w/13 ft. header auto, header control, good cond., $3500. Tom Rider, Hephzlbah. 404-592-4841._______
12'x6' utility trlr., tiltbed, 4' sides, almost new, Igts., tag, balanced radial tires $650. Luca Gianturco, Woodstock. 404-924-2824.__________________
MF 35 tractor, recond., new paint, good tires; MF 255 tractor, low hrs., exc. cond. James R. Canady, Twin City. 912763-2954.___________________
Hesston 4600 sq. baler, like new; Otma V-rake. O.E. Chapman, Manchester. 404-846-2530._________________
JD 7 ft. cycle mower, 3 pt. hitch, good cond. $450 on trade for 5 ft. all-purpose plow, G I type trlr. hitch $30, drawbar for Ford tractor $22.50. C.J. Collins, 852 Scott Rd., Riverdale 30296. 404-997-

7829.______________________ FMC pecan sprayer, mounted, $6800
or pull type $5300, good cond. John Purcell, Glennvllle. 912-654-9275 aft. 7
pm.

Cat. 977H, new pins, rails, sprockets & trans., power shift, low time, good cond., $11,000/firm. Thomas Garrett, Aragon. 404-684-5365 from 8 am 'til noon.______
Tractor & equip., 185 MF w/box blade, turning plow, disc harrow, rotary mower, pasture plow & spreader; also incl. a 3 axle trlr. Jimmy Sanders, Forsyth. 912994-0343.__________________
Hdy. flatbed trlr., 16 ft. 2 axles, Igts., brks., $800, makes good watermelon, seed or fert. trailer. Scott Stephens, Cordele. 912-273-8244.____________
Two Ford tractors '80 mdl. 3300 hrs., $12,000; Rainbow pumping unit $4500; 20 joints of section pipe $1200; 8 row sprayer w/200 gal. tank $500, other. Dallas Waddell, Rt. 1, Box 640, Iron City. 31759.912-774-2219._____________
Deutz-Fahr tractor DX 3.70, 65 hp., 500 hrs., like new cond. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404-748-1556 or 646-3942.
3 row 30" corn header for F-2 Gleaner combine, $1000; two 10,000 bu. grain bins, two 5000 bu. grain bins $12,000. Ronnie Tyler, Thomaston. 404-648-2102 day or 647-2366 night.___________
Portable auto, firewood processor & 30' loading conveyor, like new, sell or swap for mtn. acreage. J. Sharp, Cumming. 404-889-7243.____________
Comp. Ferrell grain cleaning equip., dryer, LP grain bins, screws, lump sum, must sell, best offer. Scott Dee, Covington. 404-922-2128.________________
Cly Craftsman L-10 tractor, elec. start; also, garden tiller. W. Poe, Lithonia. 404922-3077.___________________
Chevy tractor w/ hauler, Talbert tilt, $6800. Jim Renfroe, Hiram. 404-445-3669.
MF 1135 tractor. Ronnie London, Rt. 1, Box 1258, Cleveland 30528. 404865-4700.___________________
4 row Spring Devil cult, on 16' toolbar $1000. R.R. Bruce, Athens. 404-543-8435 before 8 am or aft. 6 pm._________
Snapper tiller, almost new, $500. H.D. Stringer, 1055 Adrian Cir., Conyers 30207. 404-483-0539._____________
JD combine 55 w/ 3 row corn heads & 12 ft. header; JD 6600 w/14 ft. header. Paul McKnight, Senoia. 404-599-3192.
Farmall Cub tractor, hyd. lift., disc turner, cult., layoff plow, exc. cond., Igts. & all work, tires, exc., $2250. Benny Stooksbury, Woodstock. 404-926-9854.
Craftsman 18 hp., 6 spd. garden tractor w/sleeve & blade attach. $1500. Kyle Lee, Conyers. 404-483-7288._____
Two Turf tires 11.2x28, good cond. $80. M.R. Cumbie, Stockbridge. 404389-1524 aft. 6pm.______________
FM 175 diesel, new brks., clutch, subsoil all purpose bush hog scrape, $8000. E. Scales, Bremen. 404-537-4835.
M14 Foley-Belsaw one man portable sawmill, 46' blade diesel power unit w/ low hrs., pulleys & belts, dust blower. J. Brady, Carrollton. 404-834-4037._____
JD 1975 diesel, 50 LP, p/s, comp. rebuilt, in perfect cond. $5200. Randy Beavers, Newnan. 404-583-2702 or 396-3810.___________________
154 Intl. lowboy tractor, good cond. $2500. Bill Holloway, LaGrange. 404884-3105._______________________
1983 Troy-Bilt Pony tiller, 5 hp., new tines, used very little, $575. Hulon G. Martin, Decatur. 404-634-8153.______
Rainbow twist lock irrig. pipe, 8" dia., $3 per ft. Waylon Davenport, Richland. 912-838-4543.________________
1964 4000 Ford tractor w/front end loader, 6 backhoe, new tires, mtr. comp. overhauled, exc. cond., $7000. Willie Reese, Thomson, 404-595-1909.________
4 row Intl. & JD cults., good cond., $1200. Barry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404964-8096.___________________
Intl. Fleetstar. 2010 spreader truck, Newton-Crouch body, runs good but has cracked head, $1500. Bennett Daniel, Mllledgeville. 912-952-3039.__________
5 ft. bush hog finishing mower, practically new, $850. J.B. Traylor, Snellvllle. 404-979-1721.______________
Ford TW20 tractor, cab & air, good cond. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. 912835-2038.___________________
Farmall Cub, new paint, new tires, vil implements, $2200. Greg Yawn, Lawrenceville. 404-365-9568._____________
JD 318 garden tractor w/50" mower deck, 18 hp., hydr. trans., dual hyds. & p/s. Gene Offutt, Forsyth. 912-994-3669.
Intl. 140 Farmall tractor w/equip. except, mower, exc. cond. $5000, Donald Crosby, Guyton. 912-728-3540/3422.
JD 3300 combine, 13' grain table, 2row corn head, $3000. B. Waits, Sandersville. 912-552-8518 aft. 5 or Iv. msg. on mach.
1989-435 JD rd. baler. Joe Goss, Hawkinsville. 912-892-9412 aft. 6 pm.
Please observe our 20 word limit.

17 ft. tag-along trlr., 9 ton cap. $1000; JD 45 combine 12 ft. grain table, field ready, $900. Ted Curtis, Canton. 404889-0520._______________________
KMC 12' S-Tine Field cult., used on 50 A. only, $3500. Richard Bland, Raidsville. 912-654-4756.
'81 F2 Gleaner combine, 1060 hrs., ale, hyd. auger, radio, monitors, straw chopper, 13' flex head, 4 row corn head; 4 row Pittsburgh hdy. cult, frame, gauge wheels, guide coulter, 17 shanks. B.M. Waller, Clyo. 912-754-6194._________
Utility farm hay wagon, dual axle, 12'x6' wood bed, steel frame, needs tires, $250. A. Keller, Stone Mountain. 404-921-0519._______________
5 ft. 502 long rotary mower w/slip clutch $350; 5 ft. rotary mower $300; 16 ft. grain body, all steel, sliding unloading gates, 4 ft. deep, exc. cond. Boyette Smith, Mauk. 912-862-5672.
600 Ford tractor, good cond., good tires, live PTO. J.E. Powell, Dallas. 404445-2434.
4600 Ford tractor, p/s, exc. cond., $5900; 41 hp. JD, late mdl. $5800. Otto Dykes, Hinesville. 404-876-2756.
Ford 1 row corn picker mdl. 16-67, $150, Woods 5 ft. pull type bush hog $350, no checks. J.T. Woodard, Gray. 912-986-5341.
Long R9500 special tractor, diesel, 95 hp., exc. cond. $4500. Carl Scoggins, Fairmount. 404-337-5534.
Grain bin, 110 thousand bu. w/sweep auger, loading auger, cooling fan, exc. cond., $3000/nego.; Gehl 100 feed mill mixer, 3 ft. extended auger, very good cond., $1500/nego. Shelton Whittle, Menlo. 404-862-2094.
Vicon disc hay mower 7' 10", $2800; 435 Intl. sq. hay baler, $2500. John Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 1140, Fitzgerald 31750.912-423-9603.
Farm truck body, 12 ft. flatbed w/dump cyl.,$1800, 2 Gravely tractors, $600/both. Hank Mobley, Marietta. 404-641-7268.
650 JD tractor 17.5 hp., diesel 25 hrs., like new, $6000 or trade for JD 850 or equivalent; also, new 5 hp. sgl. phase 1750 RPM elec. mtr. $380. R. Street, Martinez. 404-863-8872.
8N Ford tractor, new paint, lift, tires, sheet metal, good w/disc harrow, runs good, $2250/obo. V. Gray, Zebulon. 404567-3903.
276 NH baler $4500; NH cond. $600; NH rake $600. Fred Martin, Habersham. 404-754-9261.
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5' bush hog type mower 3 pt. hitch $250. Ricky Wright, White. 404-386-0723.
16 ft. tri-axle trlr. capable of carrying JD 350, $1000. Carl McKain, Canton. 404479-1801.
Satoh-Mitsubishi farm tractor, 25 hp., gas eng., 365 hrs., new cond., 2 spd. PTO, cliff, lock, 3 pt. hitch hyd. lift., $3500. D. Brown, Dallas. 404-943-1541 days or 443-9807 nights.
Hyd. Ram for pumping water, all parts, some new. Bob Jones, Ellenwood. 404981-7921.
3 pt. pickup bed, metal removable tailgate $125; hay subsoiler $95, hvy. boom $95; hvy. hay stinger for Irg. roll $95. Gene Bagwell, Gumming. 404887-5347.
All purpose plow, 5 shank $225; 5 ft. Emco finishing mower, $500, exc. cond. Joe Winter, Winston. 404-942-4971.
Farmall 400, good running, harrow & turning plow, good strong tractor. Robert Coulter, LaGrange. 404-883-6309.
12 ft. cut 32 disk tandem, bush hog, 'harrow mdl. 1438, good cond., $1450. C.G. Simmons, Jefferson. 404-367-8473 aft. 7 pm.
2 Richardson side dump silage wagons, $2000 ea.; 2 Gehl silage wagons, $1000 ea.; 18" pecan dehuller $1500. R. Moon, Albany. 912-432-9316.________
Root rake $75; aerator $550, like new, fits 3 pt. hitch, will trade for other equip. T. Fritz, Marietta. 404-642-9243.
2 Hobbs hard hose irrig. sys. w/ 3 3/4" hose, 1250 ft. long, good cond., $16,000 ea.; 4450 JD tractor, 4WD, $25,000. H. Holton, Albany. 912-435-0055.
Craftsman 5 hp. walk-behind tiller, used very little $250. B.R. Maddox, 4923 1/2 Ogeechee Rd., Savannah 31405. 912232-3644.
Deutz Allis HD 490 sq. baler. G. Carson, Statham. 404-725-2658 Iv. msg.
A/C G., cult., disc, layoff plow, $1450, Bolens garden tractor, mower, turner, harrow, hyd. lift, $850. Henry Huckeba, Austell. 404-944-9359 aft. 4 pm.
White Hercules 2000 4 cyl. eng., comp. rebuilt, 78 hp., gas, priced to sell. John Williamson, Lithonia. 404-981-1263.
NH 1000 bale wagon, 56 bales, good cond., $2800. Kay Marchant, Monroe. 404-267-6263.
Utility trlr., 7 ft.x16 ft. dual axles, made of 6" channel iron $500/firm. Jack Stanton, Rutledge. 404-557-2360 aft. 7 pm.
Farmall Cub belly mower, drawbar disc, cult, planter, fert. attach., good cond. C.H. Clement, Chamblee. 404451-6844.
JD B mdl. 5 ft. pull type bush hog mower 16 disc harrow, hydr. pull type, $1600. William L. Smith, Meansville. 404567-8668.
Dual axle w/springs, hubs & power brks. for hdy. trlr. $100. Lee Scales, College Park. 404-964-1956.________
MF 135 tractor (gas), good cond., see to apprec., ready to work, $4000. W. Goss, Austell. 404-948-3925.
2 12-4x24 tractor tires, hay fork, hay spear, 6 ft. bush hog, bumper & boom pole. T.P. Strickland, Jr., 1881 Lower Big Spring Rd., LaGrange 30240.
'85 Turnbow trlr., gooseneck w/ dressing rm., extra hgt. & width, matching blue & silver, $14,000. Leslie Olsen, Villa Rica. 404-459-1417.
Super A w/belly mower & 3 pt., Super A w/cult. B AC w/cult. hand crank; also, lift cult., runs good, 1 axle trlr. w/ elec. brks., 10 ply tires. C.E. Morrison, 200 School St., Kingston 30145. 404336-5708.____________________
12 hp. AC garden tractor, 4 pcs. equip, incl. rear mntd. tiller & trlr., exc., $1050. G. Alien, Atlanta. 404-349-6400. _____
MF30B Indust. tractor & loader, very good shape; also, Hough 3 yd. 4WD rebuilt Cumming eng. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336.
2200 Ditch Witch trencher, gas, w/trlr., has boring unit w/rods, exc. cond. John Davis, Gainesville. 404-532-3054.____
JD 2010, 47 hp., p/s, live PTO, new paint, good cond., $3500; 6-house trlr. axles w/tires $125 ea. Neal Parrish, Gray. 912-986-9310.
AC (B) tractor, 3 pt. hitch, new 12V batt., 5 ft. bush hog, rebuilt throughout. J. Blasczyk, Douglasville. 404-942-5018.
JD 350 dozer, factory top, new UC, exc. orig. cond., sheltered, $8500. D. Gottschalk, Atlanta. 404-957-8255. ___
JD 22L 1 row cotton picker, mounts on tractor, always sheltered, good cond. Denver Lanier, Portal. 912-865-2385.___
JD combine 4420, 754 hrs., w/grain table; JD 4 row row crop head, grain body & hoist, 12' JD harrow, 4 btm. flip plow. Mrs. John Montgomery, Reynolds. 912-847-4261.

One-horse wagon, good cond. $350. J. Sanders, Rt. 1, Box 55, Toccoa 30577. 404-886-8549._________________
Hay equip.: Hesston stack hand 30 & stack hand 30 hay loader, $3000; also, 23 hp. sgl. ph. elec. mtrs., $175 ea.; one 7 1/2 hp. elec. mtr. $300; one 10 hp. elec. $350. Ron Holmes, Reidsville. 912557-6040.____________________
Yoder spreader body truck mounted, $5500. J. Forsyth, Rockmart. 404684-1465.____________________
Extra hdy. big bale haymovers 3pt. hitch fork type Cat. 1 & 2 $175 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635.________________
8N w/front loader, eng. just rebuilt $2500; AC WD 12V runs good, $1200, sell either or I keep the other one. Herb Walker, Waleska. 404-337-5786._____
9N Ford tractor, runs well, but needs tires, $750 as is. Dorothy Pendley, Nelson. 404-735-2546.____________
JD 71 planter savers, restores depth control seat, saves replacing the colter mount casting, $5 ea. Jimmy Andrews, Edison. 912-835-2353/2483._________
Grain conveyor app. 16 ft., V-4 Wise, eng., runs exc., 2 axle trlr., 15', 2 gas water pumps. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404-645-2862._____________
1086 Intl. tractor, duals, cab, 1900 hrs. w/475-20' harrow, very clean, exc. shape. Al Childers, Warner Robins. 912953-4750.__________________
Ford hay baler, rake and sickle mower, fair cond. $1500. R. Powell, Swainsboro. 912-562-3543._________________
Hay press w/ 3-5 Intl. eng., sq. bales, wire ties $600. Bill Simmons, Stone Mountain. 404-469-3234.__________
IH garden tractor, 12hp. w/ belly mower $1250. Merlin Kirk, Carrollton. 404-834-2927._________________
JD 55 combine, 2 row corn header, 13 ft. grain table, fair cond. G. Brady, Hephzibah. 404-592-2694.________
40 ft. grain auger, 8" dia., PTO or mtr. driven. W. Whitmire, Bishop. 404769-9012 day/ or 5992 night.________
1973 Cat. D4D dozer, power shift angle blade, new paint, good UC sprockets, rollers, idlers, open ROPS, nego. price. Paul Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-629-6882 day or 893-2673 night.___________
Homemade utility trlrs., 4x8 $375, 5x9 $495. John Higgins, Jr., Lawrencevllle. 404-963-8027._______________
JD-450C diesel bulldozer, new eng., straight tilt blade, rails & sprockets w/ root rake, winch, exc. cond. $15,000. M.V. Heatter, Climax. 912-246-8389.
8N Ford tractor & 5 ft. mower, good shape, new mower. C.R. Baker, Pavo. 912-859-2231.__________________
Ford 2000 Super Dextra, almost new tires; also Cub Lo Boy w/belly mower, both real nice. Charles Mathis, Cumming. 404-887-4519 eves.____________
Ford 3000 diesel, p/s, good cond. $4795; 3000 diesel, new paint, $3795. Charlie Mitchell, Columbus. 404591-1261.________________________
Ford 601 Workmaster, new clutch & radiator, 5' Bush Hog brand, $3600. T. Newsome, Flowery Branch (Buford). 404-967-2403.____________________
8N Ford tractor w/ 4' bush hog, very good cond. $2000. Jewel Picklesimer, Cumming. 404-889-3680._______________
Newly constr. trlr. 10" l-Beam, dual axles w/brks., ramps, Igts., jack 2 5/16" hitch, unfloored, $550. Ron Hulett, Milan. 912-362-4695._______________
Two 16' trlrs., 5 ft. scrape, 5 ft. cutting harrow, 1 rollover scrape, 1 scrape w/ wheel, 1 subsoiler. Eddie Black, Adairsville. 404-773-3803/7813.___________
Yanmar diesel 24 hp., 5 ft. belly mower, low hrs., exc. cond., no rust/ dents, kept in garage, 3 yrs. old,$4100. B. Szymczak, Marietta.404-998-7887._____
Cat. dozer df., direct dr., winch angle blade, 70% UC, good cond., $25,000. Walter Lokey, Dearing. 404-595-6101 aft.
8 pm.____________________ 8 hp. Troy-Bilt roto-tiller w/attachs.,
good cond. K. Boyette, Warner Robins. 912-923-6790.________________
Gehl 630 silage wagon, works good, $300; also Lely 3pt., 10' flutter $500. H.D. Wiley, Covington. 404-464-3815 after
dark._____________________ Ford 801 Powermaster, 45 hp. diesel
tractor, new 13.6x28 tires, new paint, recently overhauled, exc. cond. $4000. Pal Etheridge, Hampton. 404-946-9355.
510 MF combine, operating cond., cut fescue last yr., $1200/obo. Charles Mclntosh, Monroe. 404-267-9536._____
JD 2350 FWD w/canopy, good tires, good cond., $13,500/firm. Percy M. North, Carrollton. 404-832-2041._____
Only one ad per category per household is permitted in the BULLETIN.

120 NH bale loader, exc. cond., Ser.#16422 mdl. 1044, $6500. Tommy Wortham, Ft. Valley. 404-825-7380 or 8036 aft. 8pm.___________________

Like new, sml. 2-horse rubber-tired wagon. Don Green, Temple. 404562-3605.___________________

Lrg. silo to be removed from site, concrete stave w/unloader. Robert L. Schwan, Perry. 912-784-1847 or 404356-1525.___________________

Case 1816 uniloader, good cond., good tires, 35" bucket, $3500, will del. Steve Kearney, Fayetteville. 404461-2719.______________________

Dorsey 40 ft. flatbed semi-trlr. w/ sliding tandem, very good cond., 1 set of 15" low boy axles w/air brks., 18 hp. garden tractor w/mower & tiller. W. Samford, Marietta. 404-977-4543.______

Gleaner F diesel combine, cut grain this year, good cond. $4000. Leroy Alien, Butler. 912-862-3716. ___________

2200 Ditch Witch trencher, gas, w/trlr., has boring unit w/rods, exc. cond. $5000. John Davis, Gainesville. 404532-3054.__________________

20 ft., 3 axle equip, trlr., good cond., w/ ramps, and G.I. hitch, $15000. Clarence Caylor, Jasper. 404-692-3355.________

'88 JD 1050 diesel, 200 hrs., 37 hp., p/s, 16' trlr., Gill rollover; Gill pulverizer, JD 506 bush hog, Boom, $9500. Tony Tichenor, Hampton. 404-946-9002.____

Farmall Cub tractor, exc. running cond., w/4 attachs., $2000. Perry T. Tyson, Jr., Gray. 912-986-4106.______

Farmall A tractor front scrape blade, 2 disc plow, boom pole, all hyd. operated, 95% tread on over size rear tires, comp. overhauled, & belt pulley, $1650. Joe P. Williams, Cohutta. 404-694-8127._____

NH 892 silage cutter w/elec. controls, corn head & mower head; Richardson dump wagon, used on approx. 100 A. only. John Ed Brannen, Register. 912488-2233.___________________

1987 Ford farm tractor mdl. 1710 diesel, like new, 5 ft. bush hog, box blade & sgl. spade furrowing plow, all for $7000. Jerry Hobbs, Loganville. 404786-5855 eves. & wkends.__________________

Prime 6 yd. dirt pan to be pulled w/ farm tractor, $5000. P. Lokey, Thomson. 404-595-6101 aft. 8 pm.____________

Ford 3400 Industrial loader, Ford 5000 dual power weights, JD 702 mowerconditioner, 16 disc offset harrow. Glenn D. Davis, Atlanta. 404-393-9311 or
454-6503 hm._________________

9' MF mower-conditioner $3000, 9' MF hay rake, pull type $1000, both '81 mdls. George Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912-825-3040.

Upright Braden 10 ton winch, exc. cond., set up for PTO chain dr.,$600. J.A. Wheeler, Watklnsvllle. 404-769-5593.

14 ton feed bin, good cond., $1000. Edmon Dempsey, Rt. 1, Box 2340, Nlcholson 30565. 404-757-2228.________

22 ft. steel flatbed w/straps, $1000. M. Ledford, Carnesvllle. 404-677-2187.

Two grain bins, holds 2500 bu. ea., exc. cond., $1000 ea. B. Kilgore, Arnolds-
vllle. 404-742-8324.___________

Deutz rotary hay rake, used 1 season, $2000. Ted Hart, Eatonton. 407-725-2424 temp. Fla. number.____________

20 ft. twin cyl. Johnson dump body,

tandem mounted. R.H. Underwood, Con-

yers. 404-483-8965.

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Three 8N Ford tractors, new paint, 1 completely rebuilt, some equip. Roy Hicks, P.O. Box 211, Yatesvllle. 31097.

3010 JD tractor, 9 shank, JD chisel plows, Hesston PT10 mower conditioner; JD 24 T baler, all extra, good running cond. Joe Rattree, Dallas. 404-
445-7688.______________________

9N Ford tractor new rebuilt mtr., good cond. $1600. William Pruitt, Cumming. 404-887-6718._____________________

Hdy. 16 ft. utility trlr., 2 5/16" hitch, ramps, oak fir., $800. V. Gramling, Douglasvllle.404-942-6555.__________

8 disc Taylorway harrow & 6' Tufline box scrape, all for $1500; G 6200 Kubota tractor, 16 hp. diesel w/hydro. w/48" mower, $4000, like new; JD 210 tractor, 12 hp. gas w/mower, $2000. B. Hugh Hosch, Buford. 404-945-3971._________

16 ft. utility trlr., tandem axle, Igts., brks., loading ramp, like new $825; 5x8 utility trlr., like new, $450. V. Bruce, Covington. 404-786-5014.

One hyd. all-purpose plow, $225; 14 row 60 gal. sprayer $650; 7 ft. NH 451 sickle mower w/extra bar, $700, all sheltered & exc. cond. Billy Alien, Tallapoosa. 404-574-5655.

JD 24T sq. baler $1200; 1 Richardton

dump wagon $2000. M.A. Wilson, For-

syth. 912-994-5205-1727.

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9N Ford tractor, 12V sys., eng. runs good $1500. Jon Barden, Dexter. 912875-3886.

8N Ford tractor, above avg. cond. $2200. John Pierce, Suwanee. 404945-4237.______________________
Irrig. pump & mtr.; motor, rebuilt Wise. 4 cyl., only 10 hrs. use; Berkeley pump, 2100 ft. pipe, 19 Rain Birds; 3-90 guns, $4800. Roy Mathis, Griffin. 404-228-2975.
AC B mdl. w/equip., good cond., $1400; also, trlr. axles, 3 w/brks., 2 w/o, $100 & $75 ea. Bill Abercrombie, LaFayette. 404-638-7689.______________
MF 270 tractor, 55 hp., 776 hrs., s/o wheels, remote hyd., pert. cond. orig. owner. M.B. Johnson, Newnan. 404253-3748._________________
52 Cub Farmall w/6 implements, $2650; shop blowers $50, 2500 W. gen. rope or battery start $400 or trade. Chas. Gowder, 639 Friendship Ch. Rd., Powder Springs 30073.___________________
6 ft. JD scrape blade, 3 pt. hitch, $175. Stanley O'Dell, Auburn. 404-945-3657.
5 Whitfield semi-auto, tree planters on crank axles, 3 pt. hitch bar, many new parts, $5000 for all. Eddie Burgamy, Butler. 912-862-3082._______________
Ford garden tractor, mower, elec. start, Igts., good cond. $400. Ray M. Houston, Rt. 4, Box 79, Colquitt 31737. 912-758-3529._______________________
JD 2010 diesel, runs good, 3 pt. hitch, lift work, live PTO. Robert H. Styles, 4741 Hwy. 101, Rockmart. 404-445-4893.
Sears 10 hp. tractor only, runs good, $295; utility trlr. 4'x7' extra good cond. $295. Carl A. Dangar, Roswell. 404993-4626.___________________
3" mud pump 6 hp. 40' hose, pump has less than 10 hrs., like new cond., $1500. Bobby Gooch, Suches. 404838-4513._______________________
IH 510 13 disc grain drill; NH 1002 stack-wagon 56 bale cap., IH 810-13' grain head. Ted Jarriel, Dublin. 404272-7802._____________________
Hay unroller, hay spear, 300 gal. fuel tank w/pump; 3 ph. mtr., hyd. cy.; snatch block. James Heath, Woodland. 404674-2616.______________________
686 IH tractor, exc. cond., $8500; 2 ea. 15.5x38 tires $100; Paulk 4 row 3 pt. hitch land plaster mach., exc. cond. $500. James Whittle, Rt. 1, Chester 31012.912-358-4518.___________
Water pump, submergible, 1 1/2 hp. holding tank, regulator, complete setup, exc. $350. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, #4634, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-745-4170._______
515 Ford sickle mower 6', 2 blade 3 pt. hitch, will trade. Luke Silvio, Grayson. 404-962-6027.________________
150 gal. sprayer w/30 ft. boom, stainless steel nozzles, $800; hay flutter $300; 1 row Covington planter $300. James Dobbs, Danielsville. 404795-2007.________________
'67 NH baler, needs minor repair, pick up reel type rake, almost new, both $800. Clarence Caylor, Jasper. 404-692-3355.
1962-65 Ferguson tractor, gas power, new rear tires, good shape, $3250. Jimmy Johnson, Kite. 912-469-3859.
5' bush hog mower $300; 4 row IH 183 cult., used 1 season $1200; 5x10 trlr., steel fir., side rails, $500; peanut inverter $500. J. Lasler, Perry. 912-987-3703.
Tractor mounted hyd. Christmas tree trimmer $2000; 5' Kubota belly mowwer. Butch Banks, Monroe. 404-267-9364.
Gleaner mdl. K combine w/13 ft. hume, grain head & 2 row corn head, field ready. John Kiker, Dalton. 404-259-5627.
NH 890 silage chopper w/elec. controls & corn head $4000; 2 NH silage wagons mdl. #6, $1000; NH silage blower mdl. 328, $2000. Luke Peterson, Douglas. 912-384-2037.____________
Trailers, farm equip., wheels & tires, other equip. E.J. Crouch, Folkston. 912496-3079.____________________
M-610 Bobcat w/cage, Irg. bucket, strong 4 cyl. Wise., new 12-ply tires, good cond. $3200. Mike Poole, Carnesvllle. 404-384-7244.___________
7 1/2 hp. sgl. phase deep well subsmerged pump & mtr. w/ controlled boxes, wire 3" steel pipe, $2480, used less than 100 A. of water, will demon. A.D. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 948, Hahlra 31632. 912-896-4384.______________
Cat. D4D Ser.#83J, $12,500; Cat. D4D Ser.#78A, $7500; 955H w/canopy, $8750. Mark Wallace, Griffin. 404-228-6441 nights hm. or 968-4734 day., ofc._____
Bush hog, almost new $600, Boom $100, scrape blade $150 or sell all for $700. J.B. Turk, Gainesville. 404536-0510.__________________
12.4x28 tractor tire & tube, 80% tread, $75. J.P. Brown, 102 Liberty Hill St., Mllner 300257. 404-358-2916.________
346 JD sq. hay baler, good cond., $3500. H.S. Albritton, Dublin. 912272-5888 aft. 7 pm.____________
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

'88 Ford 3910 tractor, 65 hrs., showroom cond., new 6 ft. rotary mower, new dbl. section harrow, btm. plow, new 500 Ib. seeder, 1 row planter on frame, extra set cult., $11,400 for all. George Harned, Zebulon. 404-567-8661.____________
Intl. dozer TD 15-B mdl. w/tilt blade, ready for work $12,500. Kenneth Young, Roberta. 912-836-4764.___________
Alum, mixing tank & pump on stand for crop spraying. W.J. Osborne, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. 912-934-2389.________
JD 4 row cult. $250; Ford 3 btm. plow $350; 3 section drag harrow $150. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404-684-8400.______
4400 JD combine, 213 grain head, good cond. $12,000; JD 7100, 6 row $3000; Intl. 480 16 ft. harrow. Emmett Collins, Woodbury. 404-672-1380._____
4 Irg. grain bins, elevator, dryer w/ shed $5000, must be moved. M. Andrews, 101 Pyles Rd., Elko 31025. 912988-1016 day, 987-2579 aft. 8 pm.______
Ford 2000 Super Dexter, runs good, looks good. Jake Hyers, Alma. 912632-5848 call Thurs.-Sunday._______
1958 Intl. TD20 dozer, recond. heads, steering clutches & tracks, 8 yd. carry-all pan, $7500. Kerry Conkle, Jenklnsburg. 404-775-7266 days or 2010 nights.______
Ariens 4 hp. tiller, good cond. $175. Bryan Sexton, Stone Mountain. 404292-4054.____________________
Wanted
It you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
Want sq. hay baler good cond., will trade rolls of hay, '89 crop. Tom Henderson, Warrenton. 404-482-5308.
Want mdl. 45 or 55 JD combine w/corn head & grain table, must be good cond., will consider other makes. Eugene Percival, Warner Robins. 912-923-1076.
Want 30-50 ton shop press; other items. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404945-8322.
Want to buy hyd. loader for 6000 Kubota & 3 pt. hitch tiller; also, VAC Case tractor w/Eagle hitch, clean/reas. W. Samford, Marietta. 404-977-4543.
Want to buy used, sml. farm tractor. Marty Myers, Perry. 912-987-5718/2658.
Want 5 hp. sgl. ph. elec. mtr., sml. loader or dozer that needs repair, sml. mtr. grader needing repair. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404-645-2862.
Want to trade for bush hog, Agrotech pressure chemical sprayer, 65 gal. on wheels, ready for tractor hook-up. C.A. Nimmons, Athens. 404-543-7903.
Want to buy an Oliver 400 tractor any cond. Pat Young, Douglas. 912-384-4394 or 502-586-5721.
Want tractor w/equip., reas. in my area (Metro), slight repair ok. W. Poe, Lithonia. 404-922-3077.
Want to buy diesel backhoe at reas. price. Archie Monfort, Columbus. 404322-0966.
Want 2 tires 18.4x36 & PTO hay conditioner parts. William Pfiffer, Rt. 2, Sylvanla. 912-829-3316.___________
Want to buy MF 135 diesel good cond.; also, Dexta or Super Dexta tractor for parts, sweeps for Taylorway 2 shank bottom plow, must be reas. Mark Pryor, Concord. 404-495-5877.
Want irrig. setup, pumping unit, 3000' 6" alumin. pipe, 5" or 6" hard hose tow sprinkler. Emmett Collins, Woodbury. 404-672-1380.
Want to buy 4 or 5 hp. Troy-Bilt garden tiller near Floyd or Polk cos. J. Edwards, Rome. 404-234-5710.
Want 40 to 50 hp. tractor, will trade cattle for same. George Brown, Thomasville. 912-228-7267, call Wed. or Sat.
Want dirt pan 1 1/2 to 2 yard. Joe Brady, Bethlehem. 404-963-9870. ____
Want 10' pull type rotary mower, good cond., will consider a 15' batwing. Charles Dumas, Forsyth. 912-994-6571.
Want trailer type one man auger. Jerry Hood, Woodstock. 404-926-4788.
Want cultivator for Super C Farm-All tractor. Ray Logan, Dallas. 404-943-7130.
Want JD tractors 85-160 hp., low hrs., good cond. Rob Rollins, Atlanta. 404888-2117.
Want 6' "Bush Hog" type mower, 3 pt. hitch in good cond. Bert Etheredge, Carrollton. 404-832-3612.
Want quick-attach, loader to fit a Deutz 4.70 tractor. Ronnie London, Cleveland. 404-865-4700 aft. 6 pm.
Want 600-601-801 Super Dexta for parts any cond. O.J. Barrett, Dallas. 404445-7984._________________
Want Super A & C or Super C eng., 125 cu. in. or Super A comp. w/good or rebuildable eng. serial no. 320916. L.B. Humphrey, Reldsvllle. 912-557-6135.

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Want 2 springs for old sgl. row Gill cultivator. L.D. Bonnett, 248 Meadows Dr., Loflnvllle 30249.___________
Want pull type cultipacker; also, JD A, B, G, D & Rs running or not, reas. priced. H.D. Wiley, Covlngton. 404464-3815 aft. dk.
Want JD 330 tractor. Ralph Scoggins, Palmetto. 404-463-3777.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Please include a statement along with your ad indicating how the item has been or can be used on a farm.
American pump 1/3 hp, 13 gal. epoxy lined tank for shallow well, will sell for $350. Robert S. Williams, Valdosta. 912244-5048.
1 pickup of tongue & groove heart pine lumber, 3" wide, 1 roll No. 6 outdoor elec. cable w/ground, 500-1000 ft. roll. John Williamson, Lithonla. 404981-1263.
8 bushel compost tumbler, makes compost from grass clippings in 14 to 21 days $350. B. McDaniel, Jonesboro. 404478-1434.
Cotton duster, you carry on your shoulder $65. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysvllle 30558. 404-652-2376.
Old hand hewn log cabin 17'x46', del., set up avail. Kerry Mix, Chatsworth. 404695-6431.
Used nursery pots, 1 & 2 gal., Irg. quan. 5c & 10 ea. E. Young, Atlanta. 404-349-3722.
12' corral panels & farm gates. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.
Split chestnut farm rails, del. & installed anywhere. G. Mitchell, P.O. Box 713, Blairsville 30512. 404-745-1312.
12 ton feed bin & feeding system, good cond. $900. Alien Conner, Clermont. 404-983-7645.
Marquette 295 amp welder, 230 volt w/ leads $175. Walter Lokey, Dearing. 404595-6101 aft. 8 pm.
Rd. bale feeder $75, also propane set up for truck complete $100, draw bar for long tractor $25. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404-684-8400.
Medicator $50, like new Big Dutchman feeder timers, feed cart & scoop, Baumac micromist system, Big Dutchman hen trough grill, good cond. Chan Cabe, Carnesville. 404-384-7119.
Greenhouse 28'x96 steel frame, complete w/fans, heater, shelving, cover, drip system $3500. Gary Thigpen, Hazlehurst. 912-557-4355.
Syrup mill, Golden 27, two 65 gal. stainless steel barrels, 14'x54" stainless steel pan, 30 gal. stainless steel syrup catcher, exc. cond. $2500. L. Prater, Waco. 404-832-1129.
11 Wadeken brooders $25 ea., 80 S/S 8' drinkers $1 ea., 2 logger systems w/ pump $100 ea., feed bin, lines, fill system, etc. Don Gossett, Canton. 404479-4000.
Lincoln portable welder. Andrew Manning, Hoschton. 404-867-4105 aft. 4 pm.
12 Delaval model 200 milker controllers, good cond. Tyler Mitchell, P.O. Box 7, Culloden 31016. 912-885-2293/2291.
8 stall 40x60 pole barn, tin roof & siding $1000 cash. O.C. Adams, 2487 South Lee St., Buford 30518. 404945-7413.
Selling out all rabbit raising equip., cages, feeders, water valves, water bowls, bargain prices. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. 404-267-6483.
Poles: 36 nine-inch, 12 & 16', 600 running feet, hardwood 2x6. L. Joyner, Perklns. 912-982-5191.
Storage bldg., 12x16, upper storage, exc. cond. D.J. Maslanka, P.O. Box 464, Jonesboro 30237. 404-460-1022.
Canning jars, pints $2.50, qts. $3/doz., 1500 PSI hdy. pressue washer $1500, 2 gal. medicator $50, sow preg. checker $225. P. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130.

Steel cable 1/4" 25/ft., 55 gal. plastic barrels, exc. for water storage or animal feeders & waterers. Ralph Guiney, CovIngton. 404-786-6227.____________
Lots of jugs, bottles, jars, good for syrup, etc., cheap. Virginia Starr, Rt. 3, Box 584B-14, Forsyth 31029. 912994-9408._________________
Old fashion free standing cast iron bathtub $100/obo, shop vise 4", opens 6", moves from side to side $40/obo. Ben Hendricks, Austell. 404-948-9842.
Crossties, farm fence post grade $5. Richard Mellichamp, Powder Springs. 404-943-4092._________________
380'x36' chicken house $4000, four 36" fans $75 ea., 14 ton feed bin w/ augers $300, brooders $7 & $12, other. J. Forsyth, Cedartown. 404-684-1465.
500' Choretime auto, feeders w/98 chick mate drops, 120 short type Bell drinkers, used 8 batches. Harold Huddleston, Carrollton. 404-832-6629.____
600 gal. diesel fuel tank, 1000 gal. diesel fuel tank, good cond. Bill Osborne, Rt. 4, Cochran 31014. 912934-2389.____________________
Tomato wire cages, made of extra hvy. gauge wire, 5'x2' dia. T.J. Malcolm Jr., Grayson. 404-963-9020.___________
5 doz. pint canning jars, 5 doz. qt. canning jars $2/doz., canning kettle w/lid & rack for 7 jars $2. Mrs. Nadine Stubbs, Marietta. 404-952-4926._________
Mink & rabbit cages, feeders complete sheds, water drinkers, also mink feed tractor, all good cond. Brent Dalton, Baldwin. 404-778-4983 aft. 6 pm._____
Choretime feeders, 4 Brock bins w/ augers & mtrs., four 250' foggers w/ booster pumps, Shenandoah brooders, Big Dutchman feed lines. I. Turner, Dallas. 404-445-2282.__________
6 Pro Lick tanks, like new $200 ea. Larry Kessinger, Falrburn. 404-964-8096.
8x32' enclosed trailer for storage. V. Gramling, Douglasvllle. 404-942-6555.
Knotty pine paneling, 3/4" thick, painted, approx. 200 sq. ft. (81 lengths) all $30. J. Kenning, Decatur. 404-378-4477.
100 joints of 6" Rainbow pipe, good cond. Harry Green, Montrose. 912676-3266/3605._______________
250 gal. oil tank on 4 legs, hvy. gauge, not suitable for propane $100. G. Home, Canton. 404-479-2564._____________
Cast iron farm bell, Century wick bar. Randall Richardson, Bluffton. 912835-2038, M-F, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m._____
180 gal. diesel fuel tank w/pump & filter on skids $125, 32 gal. diesel fuel tank $50. R. Swartz, Concord. 404495-5734._________________
Three 15 gal. cast iron wash pots $100 ea., two gal. $65, apple butter kettle, 20 gal. cast iron $125, price firm, no del. Walter Mays, Rayle. 404-274-3281.
32'x16' Army duck tarp, for covering hay, equip., etc., no poles, 250 Ibs. ea. $150. J. Sanders, Ac worth. 404-974-4607.
30, 55, 60 gal. plastic & metal drums, clean for all farm use. J. Cline Petty, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-8241._______
Mason jars $3/doz. & pints $2/doz. W. Chambers, 3960 St. Marks Ct., Tucker 30084. 404-938-3446.____________
Chicken house equip., elec. farm fence post, also horse drawn equip, for sale. Horace Chatham, Cumming. 404887-2767.________________
Cedar farm fence post & rails, will del. Wilford Taylor, Washington. 404678-2372.______________________
Iron bathtub, deep, for watering livestock $30. Freddie Brooks, Forest Park. 404-366-3158 or 912-994-2911._______
Heaters, self-igniting, gas infrared, reg. gas or natural, 60,000 BTU, suspended w/chains, like new, exc. for chicken house, barns, etc. B. Feifer Atlanta. 404-256-1055.__________
Good storage or. truck tanks, flat bottom 1100 gallons to 2500 gallons, sev. for sale. Linda Nantz, Cartersville. 404-386-6392._______________
250 gal. plastic water tank $125. Bob Jones, Ellenwood. 404-981-7921._______
Used rabbit cages w/feeders. H. Dekle, Tlfton. 912-382-8517.__________________
Auto, brooder & incubator, factory built, reas. Edgar Jett, Rt. 5, Box 5510, Dawsonvllle 30534. 404-216-2579._______
Home Comfort 6 eye wood cook stove for sale. W. Willaughby, Rt. 2, Box 617, Villa Rica 30180. 404-459-3389._______
4 ton wooden cow feeder $200, two 4 ton poultry feed bins $100 ea. Boyette Smith, Mauk. 912-862-5672._______
Brooders for quail/chicken, cost $123 ea., sell for $45 ea., also heating element, wafer, feeders, waterer & pheasant egg turner grids, all half price. Joe Weeks, Kennesaw. 404-422-7551.

Chicken house equip., seven 36" fans, 8 lines Ziggity drinkers, 6 lines Choretime feeders w/mtrs. & hoppers. B. Dobbs, Ha. 404-789-3415.__________
250 tomato boxes w/lids 35e ea. Leo Hoffman, Rt. 1, Box 499C, Cheek Rd., Monroe 30655. 404-267-9692._________
Barrels, 30, 55, 60 gal., fiber, metal, plastic, for farm use, clean. Tom Allums, Austell. 404-948-3273._____________
Qt. jars & some pints for sale, qts. $2.50/doz., pints $2/doz. Joyce Pruitt, 1800 Rockmart Hwy., Dallas 30132.
Sears 3/4 hp. air compressor w/air chuck $75. Richard Fullaway, Smyrna. 404-436-0617._________________
Bridge timbers, 90 pcs. 6"x14", 8'-20', 40 pcs. 12"x12", 8'-20', 50 pcs. 12"x12"x6', 50 pcs. 3"x8", 8'-20', thirtysix 8" to 16" dia., 8'-20', all creosoted, del. avail. M. McLain, Moreland. 404253-2949._____________________
Upright coolers 2 door 59"x84" $600, 3 door 75"x73" $700 or make offer for both. M.F. Johnson, Marietta. 404428-4900._________________
Nitrogen applicator 300 gal. stainless steel tank, exc. cond. H. Higdon, Greensboro. 404-453-2117.________
Water pump, 1 1/2 hp. submersible, complete w/tank & controls $400. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blairsville 30512. 404-745-4170._______________________
Custom built BBO cooler-smoker, all steel on wheels, wood or charcoal $2695. Jess Arnett, Atlanta. 404-455-4351.
Grain bins, two 18x18, one 18x20, one 12x12, 1 Big Dutchman chain feeder & bin. Marty Myers, Perry. 912-987-5718/
2658._________________________ Farm bldg. 20'x30' wood, can del. in
Macon area $4250. Tex Watson, U.S. 41 North, P.O. Box 317, Centervllle 31028.
Super-dooper scooper clean out mach. for cage, chicken house w/cement walks. F. Beck, Jr., Dahlonega. 404864-2666.__________________
1 cast iron bathtub, 4' free standing, for watering livestock $150. Gene Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 521, Monticello 31064. 404-468-8185.__________________
Lrg. old time cast iron tub, exc. for feeding, watering animals $40. Gene Tompkins, Moultrle. 912-985-5028.
Old 20 gal. iron wash pot $60, also like new garden tiller, Briggs & Stratton mtr. $150. James Moulder, Hoschton. 404867-4082._________________
7 Choretime 36" fans for poultry house, very good cond. Macon Moore, 3711 Parks Mill Rd., Buckhead 30625. 404-342-0266.___________________
Poultry house brooders for sale, complete, good cond. James Samples, Homer. 404-677-2662._____________
Fisher fplc. insert w/border & blower, complete w/firebrick, 20x25, 28" wood cut. Doyle King Jr., Bremen. 404537-4623 aft. 5 pm._______________
Glass for greenhouse & solar applications, dbl. insulated panels, 34x76, clear tempered, other sizes also. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404-945-8322.
Cattle, swine, other livestock for sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
Cattle farmers must have had the livestock advertised in their possession 60 days or more before offering it for sale through this publication.
Cattle moving from farm to farm 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.
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One reg. Simmental bull for sale. G.P. Hunt, Cleveland. 404-865-4696.

4 Simmental bull calves for sale $600 ea. C.C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches, 30572. 404-747-3696.________________
Beefmaster bull for sale, reg., no papers. Ben Evans, Falrmount. 404337-2419.__________________
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls & heifers good sel. $700/up. Gary Bitick, Forsyth. 912-994-5389._____________________
Purebred Simmental bulls, polled, for sale. James Franklin, Thomaston. 404648-2837.____________________
Reg. Simmental cows, heifers & bulls from certi./accredi. herd, purebred & fullblood. Steve Watson, Dawsonville. 404-265-6383._____________
Limousin bull, 4 yrs. ofd, reg., good bloodlines 100%. Leon Newsome Jr., Thomson. 404-595-1756 days, 3786 nights. _____
Beefmaster or Limousin bulls, ready for svc. H.T. Higdon, Greensboro. 404453-2117.________________
Brangus bull, born Sept. 26, '89, very nice beefy reg. calf, New Era sire, Elephante dam, 85 Ib. b'wt, 640 Ib. wean wt. $950, del. avail. R.B. Harcourt, Moreland. 404-253-4972.___________
FBA reg. Beefmasters weaning age bull/heifers $550/up, cow/calf prs. & 3-in1s., Gene Evans Jr., Elberton. 404283-3600._______________
Reg. fullblood & purebred Chianina cattle, calves, cow/calf prs. & 1 fullblood bull. Barry Reece, Gillsville. 404534-8026.__________________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, good pedi., 2 yr. olds, $90041100, reg. Gelbvieh bull, 2 yr. old twin, polled son of Doc, $1950. R.E. Wagner, Stone Mountain. 404939-3518/404-599-3892._________
Reg. Black Angus bull 15 mos., gentle, sired by Traveler, easy calving & milk, correct hvy. muscle frame. Wesley Cobb, Social Circle. 404-464-2118 btw. 8 & 10:30 pm.___________________
Fullblood, purebred, breeding age Limousin bulls, cows, heifers; semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, Murray's Punch. W.L. Murray, Monroe. 404267-4425._____________
Purebred Jersey cow 2 1/2 yrs. old, calved once, bred, $700, purebred Jersey heifer calf 3 mos. old $350, both for $1000. Marty Myers, Perry. 912-987-5718/
2658._____________________ Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull 5 yrs. old
$1500. Jack Chance, Hephzibah. 404798-8513.________________
Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age & yrlg. bulls, breeding age heifers, cows, young calves by side. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512/242-1917.
Reg. Limousin cow/calf pr., 4 heifers, 1 bull calf, reg. Polled Hereford heifers, some are bred, others breeding age, dau. of Vindicator. Edsel Beck, Jesup. 912586-6604.___________________
1 Holstein heifer 20 mos. old, possibly w/calf, good cond. & gentle. Bert English, McDonough. 404-957-3276 or 457-5052._________________
One Hereford steer approx. 5 1/2 mos., 325 Ibs. $350. Bennett Daniel, Milledgevllle. 912-452-3039._______________
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 14-18 mos., gr'sons of Enforcer 107H, perf. tested, wormed treated $750-3850. Archie Rushton, Lavonla. 404-356-4129 eve.______
Reg. Black Angus cows for sale, all bred to Leachman Paragon, all Schearbrook Shoshone daughters, herd certi./ accredi. Jay Tinter, Atlanta. 404-992-8984 home, 404-451-0530 work.__________
Reg. Charalo polled bulls, Buffalo & Charolais cross, breed for calving ease & growth, ready for svc., semen avail. Jack Spivey, Elberton. 404-283-7665 aft. 8 pm.
10 reg. Black Angus cows w/calves at side; also, good sel. of reg. Black Angus bulls. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912865-5454.________________
Black Angus cows, some w/calves & bred back $800-$1000, C.S. Verp, Lawrenceville. 404-995-5544 or 962-9907.
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 26 & 30 mos. old, proven breeders, exc. bloodlines $1800 ea. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.

Purebred Simmental cow/calf prs., yrlg. heifers, weanling heifers & bulls, 2 fullblood bulls 16 mos. Kirn Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.
Reg. Angus bulls, 13-24 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd certi./accredi. Thad Rush, Rome. 404-291-4849.
Reg. Gray Brahman bulls & heifers. Mrs. L.M. Tucker, Tifton. 912-533-4681.
Reg. Limousin bulls ready for svc. $1000 to $1200. H.E. Simmons, Swainsboro. 912-237-8076.
Reg. Black Angus heifers, cow/calf prs., cows bred back. F. Marlowe, Jasper. 404-337-2205 or 255-2712 aft. 7:30 pm.
Reg. Red Brahmans, breeding age bulls/up, few cows & heifers, very gentle; also, have Simmental bulls. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. 404-258-2069.
3 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 16-40 mos., $800/up, herd certi./accredi. M.B. Lane Jr., Carrollton. 404-854-4548.
Simmental herd bull, reg. fullblood, polled, 4 yr. old; also, other bulls for your commercial or purebred herds. Jim Bennett, Blue Ridge. 404-492-7716.
Reg. Black Angus , one young bull sired by Brost Power Drive, halter broke, ready for It. svc. Sam Lalaian, Loganville. 404-267-6198.
3 Polled Charolais cows, avg. wt. 1000 Ibs., $700 ea. Thomas Turner, Temple. 404-562-1219 aft. 7 pm.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls from certi./ accredi. herd, some from Al sires $950/ up, proven herd sire, 2 yrs. old, gr'son of Husler 920, $2200. John Jennings, Cumming. 404-887-4975.
Gentle reg. Red Brahman bulls & heifers all ages. David Dillard, Hahira. 912-794-2297 nights.
Reg. Angus bulls all ages. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404-981-1663 day, 404-787-1209 eve.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls classified "S", comp. data, polled, ready for svc. Carl Metis, Douglas. 912-384-9233 aft. 5:30
Sev. reg. Angus bulls w/papers, over 1000 Ib. at 1 yr. of age, ready for light svc., must see. J. Jones, Screven. 912427-2019 or 579-6709.
Sml. sel. reg. Angus herd, 16 cows w/ calves, 8 bred cows, 8 bred heifers, 2 open heifers. Bob Tucker, Rome. 1-800-222-5003 days or 404-295-5768 night.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, selling to prevent inbreeding, 5 yrs. old, exc. offspring. Randy Haymons, Newborn. 404787-7894 aft. 6 pm.
Brahman heifers $350 to $650, some bred, Brahman bulls $500 to $1100, all ages & cols, you pick. Buddy Eason, Collins. 912-693-2948.
Gelbvieh bull reg. 20 mos., $1400. Harold Foster, Chatsworth. 404-695-4066 aft 7:30 pm.
12 Red Limousin bulls 16 mos. $1300, 2 Black Limousin bulls 18 mos. $1100. Emmett Collins, Woodbury. 404672-1380.
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls; sold out of breeding age bulls but have some outstanding yrlgs. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. 404-769-5578.
Reg. Angus bulls, bred for perf. & milk, good sel. avail. John Kiker, Dalton. 404-259-5627.
Reg. Holstein bulls, svc. age, sired by top Al bulls $1000 ea. Noah Yoder, Montezuma. 912-472-7944.
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls & heifers 8 to 13 mos. age, $600 to $800, very gentle, exc. bloodlines, mostly polled. R.W. Turner, Brooks. 404-599-6719.
Reg. purebred Limousins, 9 cows, 7 calves, 3-16 mos. old open heifers, 4 yr. old reg. fullblood herd bull (Bild Delta Son) $17,000 firm. R.S. Smith, Calhoun. 404-295-4914.
Fullblood, purebred & percentage Limousin bulls 1200-1600 Ibs. Jerry Lee, Alma. 912-632-5412 day, 7739 night.
Limousin cattle, heifers & breeding bulls, some polled. Edward Oellerich, Augusta. 404-863-3858.

Livestock Sales and Events

June 29 & July 6 All breed horse/tack sale, S & D Livestock, every Fri., Jesup. Info: Steve Smith, 912-3679268 or 427-3715.
June 29 & July 6 All breed horse/tack sale, every Fri., 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm Stables, Ga. Hwy. 369, Cumming. Info: Charles Gabriel, 404-887-9273 or 532-7923.
June 30 & July 7 Metter Livestock, goats, fowl, calf & horse sale, 1 pm, Hwy. 46 E, Metter. Info: Bobby Lewis, 912-685-4455.

July 6 Pig sale, 7:30 pm, Metter. Info: Bobby Lewis, 912-685-4455.
July 7 Original Metter pony & goat sale, goats, & fowls, 1 pm, Metter. Info: Edward Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.
July 7 Jesup goat sale, Jesup/Wayne Co. Stkyd., 1 pm, every 1st & 3rd Sat., goats/chickens. Info: Glynn Wynn, 912-586-6117 or 427-3715.

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Simmental cows w/calves, breeding age bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, reg., certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayetteville. 404-461-1083.

1 purebred Hereford heifer w/purebred

Hereford heifer calf $900, other cows

also, some w/calves, others bred. Nor-

man Weeks, Barney. 912-775-2536 aft. 9

pm.

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67 hd. Holstein Wise, heifers, cv., avg. 1200 IDS., calving in August. Joe Crum-

ley, Cleveland. 404-865-1822/2950.____

Reg. Gray Brahman cattle, brood cows w/calves by side; also, bulls, one 4 yrs., top qual. Bennie Myers, Sparks. 912549-8458.

Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 16-19 mos. old, top bloodlines, herd certi./accredi., del. avail. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.

Santa Gertrudis breeding age & long yrlg. bulls, purebred, F1 & 2X breeding age heifers & cow/calf prs. Phillip Reed, Doerun. 912-776-4935 aft. 8 pm.______

3 Holstein heifers w/3 calves $750 ea. firm. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404595-1909.

"S" Santa Gertrudis cow/calf prs., bred cows & a few 3-N-1s; also, bulls avail. Andy Davis, Statesboro. 912681-3284.____________________

Gelbvieh cows, heifers, embryos & pregnant recips. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. 404-834-8218.______________

Reg. Black Angus bulls, bred for maternal traits & calving ease 16 to 18 mos. old. Guy Weatherly Jr., Milan. 92362-4100/4158.

Reg. polled 2 yr. old Gelbvieh bulls, golden col., certi./accredi. herd. Bob Miller, Luthersville. 404-672-4556.____

3 Simmental cows, 1 dau. of Doubletime, 1 dau. of Monarch, 1 dau. of Proto, $2400 ea. Charles Williams, Rome. 404291-4740.____________________

Reg. Black Angus bulls 18 & 19 mos., Mr. Angus bloodlines, Pathfinders. Vivian Campbell, Elberton. 404-283-7268.

90 Holsteins, cv., milk cows, 30 Holsteins, cv., bred heifers Aug.-Sept. R. E. Grantnam, Douglas. 912-384-2733.

Purebred breeding age Limousin bulls for sale. Alton Tankersley, Lincolnton. 404-359-4495._________________
6 reg. Polled Hereford heifers, cv., 8-10 mos., 7 reg. Polled Hereford bulls 8-22 mos., best bloodlines, certi./accredi. Jimmie Nelson, Kingston. 404-382-4474.

Purebred Simmental bull 7 mos., good bloodlines, gentle, wormed. Joe Snell, Loganville. 404-466-2672.__________

Polled Charolais bulls 12 mos. to 18 mos. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404748-1556 or 646-3942.____________

18 BBU reg. purebred Beef master, bulls, 20 mos., all papers, branded, tested etc., 1200 Ibs. or larger, $1200/up. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/

6016.______________________ Reg. Red Angus bull calves, 5 & 7
mos. old, shots & wormed $700. Bill Seiz, Rockmart. 404-684-9136.______
Purebred Jersey cow bred, will take other calves $600, purebred Red Brahman bull 19 mos. old, $1000, both very gentle. Jim Scott, Milledgeville. 912932-5838.__________________

Reg. Brangus bulls, Brinks & Granada bloodlines, 16-18 mos. Doyle Jones, Milan. 912-362-4155 nights.

Rabbits

// you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
Holland Lop bunnies, only 3 left $10 ea. R. Ross, Buford. 404-945-9310.
NZW young breeding stock bunnies, frozen fryers, also rabbit supplies. Ervin Phillips, 271 Grove Spring Rd., Leesburg 31763. 912-432-9924 aft. 5 pm.
Bunnies & fryers $3 ea., dressed fryers $4 ea. Myrtle Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912-8253040.
5 & 8 wk. old bunnies & 3 bucks $5/up. 0. Williams, Hoschton. 404-654-3978.
Bunnies, mix. & dressed fryers $5 ea. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913.
Bunnies $5 ea., 10 or more $3 ea., NZW, NZR, Checkered & mix. breeds, over 40 to choose from. Horace LaFavor, Pouglasvllle. 404-949-0309._______
Flemish Giants & Dutch bunnies & fryers $4 ea., 3/$10 dressed, taking orders now. P.A. Tucker, Elberton. 404283-7762.
Stock reduction: bucks, does, jrs., asst. cols, only $3 ea. Dennis Koziel, Dallas. 404-445-9048.
English Lop bunnies & Netherland Dwarf bunnies $15 ea. Hilda McDonald, Galnesvllle. 404-532-3759.
Holland Lop babies, very reas. Vickie Howell, Loganville. 404-466-8247.

NZ, Dutch, all cols. 6 wks. $10-$15, also breeder size, prize winning guinea pigs, 6 wks. old. Stephanie Schultheis, Lawrencevllle. 404-921-8468.______
Peruvian guinea pigs, purebred, overstocked on males $1 ea. (min. 12), all young, solid, broken agouti cols. Doug Brenner, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-4715._____
Mix. breeds, Mini Lops & Dwarfs $5$25. Samantha Morgan, Galnesvllle. 404535-0546._______________________
Mini Lops, Holland Lops, breeders from $15, bunnies from $10, also cages, 3 sizes from $20. John Esposito, Smyrna. 404-434-5560.___________
Holland Lop bunnies, asst. cols, w/wo pedi., baby guinea pigs, Abbysinians & Peruvian, also cages w/wo trays, supplies. J. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130.
Mini Lops, Holland Lops, Dwarfs, Dutch, Rex bunnies, fryers, jr. & breeders. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., Covlngton 30209. 404-786-2231.
Lops, Angora, Dwarf, Dutch & Flemish Giants, bunnies to 3 mos. old, also wire cages & dressed fryers. S. Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227._________
Dispersal sale, Netherland Dwarf breeding stock, tiny babies, exc. pedi., out of grand champ, bloodlines. C. Carter, Columbus. 404-563-0207._____
NZW & Satin cross bred bunnies, purebred Satins & Dwarfs, does & bucks. Jean Reeves, Carrollton. 404-834-8218.
NZW bunnies, mix. bunnies $5. Linda Grimsley, Buena Vista. 912-649-7311 aft.
6 pm.______________________ Red broken Dwarfs, Holland & Mini
Lops, also cages & feeders. Bill Silver, Conyers. 404-483-0198._________
Rabbits for sale $5 ea. Ricky Montgomery, Conyers. 404-922-8109.______
Dwarfs & Lops for sale, also cages. H. Johnston, Dallas. 404-974-2999.______
Holland Lops & Netherland Dwarf bunnies, some adults, broken & solids $10. Timothy Taylor, Rlnggold. 404935-9008 wk. days aft. 8 pm.__________
Dwarf bunnies in asst. cols. $8 ea., sell/trade for Dutch rabbits. Danny Ryals, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-8497._________
Beau. French & English wool rabbits, babies, breeders, also Fuzzy Lops, others, pedi. Kim Gay, Whignam. 912762-4613.______________________
Flemish Giants, Red Satin, brood stock, dressed fryers: M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._________
Purebred Rex breeders, sev. cols., also cages, etc. avail. Holton Parris Jr., Jefferson. 404-367-1159.____________
San Juans, ready to run $75/doz., can furnish Irg. orders this winter. Doug Thames, Elko. 912-987-3026 aft. 7 pm.
Bunnies & fryers $3/up. W.C. Grant, Social Circle. 404-464-3773._______
American Fuzzy Lops, Angoras, show qual., champ, lines, prices start at $15, also cages/supplies. L. Dieball, Wintervllle. 404-742-7745.________________
Mini Lops, all cols., Dwarfs, tiny Silver Martin. Freddie Brooks, Forest Park. 404-366-3158 or 912-994-2911.______
NZW bunnies 6 wks. old & up, breeders, fryers, will sell all or part. Henry Dekle, Tlfton. 912-382-8517.
Baby bunnies, also dressed fryers, 2 bucks 13 wks. old. Patricia Hawbaker, Monroe. 404-267-8258._________
Dwarf bunnies, Silver Martin, wh. Smutnose, grey Martins, Dutch. Lee White, St. Simons Island. 912-638-2123 aft. 5 pm. or wk. ends.__________
Bunnies for sale 4 wks. old $4 ea. Debra Coleman, Hogansvllle. 404884-0626.__________________
Tiny Netherland Dwarf rabbits, blue, Rex, Siamese Sable, bunnies, jr. breeders, also Holland Lops. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817._____________
Beau. Satins & Dwarfs, all cols., bunnies w/wo pedi., also like new water bottles & feeders. Delanie Marshall, Roopvllle. 404-854-8102.___________
Swine for Sale
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Yorkshire, Hampshire feeder pigs, 10 wks., cut, wormed, docked $35. R. Burns, Eatonton. 404-485-5924/4448.______
Purebred Yorkshire boars & gilts, val. & certi. herd breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homervllle. 912-487-2643.___________
Hogs, 180 to 210 Ibs. $100 ea., will hold until July 4th. W.C. Grant, Social Circle. 404-464-3773._________________
Feeder pigs $35 ea., piggy sows & colts, brood boars. Leldon Sprewell, Newnan. 404-251-7590.__________
Ads cannot be called in by phone.

Pig, wh. $35. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. 404961-6729.________________
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, val. herd. John O. Harper, Ocilla. 912468-5689.________________
Duroc, Yorkshire, F-1 boars breeding age, open gilts, vac. herd, del. avail. C.A. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612._____
Reg. Mini pot bellied pigs, sow & 5 piglets, 3 gilts born 6/1/90, 2 boars born 6/1/90, reas., will sell all or individually. Norman Markle, Acworth. 404-928-9343.
Miniature pigs, reg. Vietnamese pot bellied pigs, sml., some w/wh., reas. priced. C. Vaughan, Fayetteville. 404461-1817.___________________
Goats & Sheep
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Purebred Suffolk ewes, yrlg. & 2 yr. olds, exc. mothers, good milkers, also ram lambs. Tina Evans, Taylorsville. 404684-5703._______________________
Billies for sale, young stock, gentle as kittens, ready for breeding. Mary J. Darden. Lyons. 912-537-8084._______
Miniature goat blk./wh., 2 1/2 mos. old, male, presently 11" tall, very friendly. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.__________
Nubian wethers, 2 mos. old $35, spotted $50, spotted Nubian buck kid blk. w/silver $100. C. Astin, Douglasville. 404-942-8674._______________
3 yr. reg. wh. pedi. Suffolk ram, Luxford breeding, show lamb sire, will trade for qual. Dorset ram. M. Berry, Douglas. 912-384-6377.____________
Goats, sheep & lambs, vari. sizes $35/ up. Ray F. Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404-961-6729.______
2 billies for sale, one 4 mos. old, one 5 mos. old $25 ea. Bud Clay, Llthonia. 404922-3916._________________
African Pygmy wether, wh. w/dk. pts. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.
Reg. Southdown ram lamb, reg. Suffolk ewes & lambs plus ram, reg. North country Cheviot ewes. David Crow, Winder. 404-867-6756.________
Goats, vari. breeds & ages, kids $25, adults $40. Deborah Hall, Hoof Haven Farm, Winder. 404-867-8676._______
Reg. Nubian does, 1 bred, 1 milking, blk. w/wh. ears & blk. & wh. spotted w/ wh. ears $125 ea. J. Motes, Canton. 404479-7845.______________________
Rams, ewes & lambs, all sizes & ages. Ken Brutsman, Rutledge. 404-342-0575.
Corriedale lambs & yrlg. ewes (NCWGA reg.), blk./wh. $100-$150, starter flock discounts. Teresa Shapiro, Athens. 404-543-4378.______________
African Pygmy 2 yrs., red & blk., dehorned, proven breeder $50, 4 NubianAlpine crossed nannies, all bred $65 ea., $200 for all 4. P. Head, Dalton. 404259-4135._______________________
1 billy, will be big $30. Freddie Brooks, Forest Park. 404-366-3158 or 912994-2911._________________
Purebred Nubian doe, milking 3 qts./ day and her purebred doe kid born 21241 90, $160 for both. M. Gordon, Sasser. 912-698-3965._________________
Roan Nubian doe 3 yrs., twins by side, roan female, blk. frosted male $200 pkg., blk. & wh. 3 mos. old, male $40. Kay Marchanl, Monroe. 404-267-6263.______
2 Angora does, 4 bucks from reg. Alpine stock $45-$100. Mrs. Ratliff, Jenklnsburg. 404-775-4439.__________
Show qual. lambs $70 ea. Lonnie Oliver, P.O. Box 325, Oglethorpe 31068. 912-472-8445 day/8019 eve.___________
Purebred Hampshire & Dorset club lambs, wethers $75. M.F. Johnson, Marietta. 404-428-4900._________
Blk. ram lamb w/beau. fleece, tame, gentle disp. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817._______________
Goats for sale, priced accord, to size, mostly nannies, Nubian. Bert English, McDpnough. 404-957-3276 or 457-5052.
Suffolk/Hampshire cross lambs, weaned & wormed, ewe & wethers, reas. priced. J. Ross, Conyers. 404-929-0817.
Two 3/4 Pygmy billies, 1 horned & 1 hornless. Linda Stanffer, 2371 Strawn Rd., Douglasville. 404-942-9522._____
6 Nubian bucks w/horns $35 ea. or nego., to right person w/TLC. Bill Green, Rockmart. 404-684-3247 aft. 6 pm.
Purebred African Pygmy does & bucks $25/up. Linda Grimsley, Buena Vista. 912-649-7311 aft. 6 pm.__________
ADGA reg. Saanens, Alpines, LaMancha. Sandy Brown, Rt. 4, Box 30, Summervllle 30747.

Georgi

SUMMER SQUASH BREAD
1 Ib. yellow squash, chopped g 1/2 cup onion, chopped g 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 cup biscuit mix 4 eggs, beaten g 1/4 cup vegetable oil 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon dry onion soup mix 1 tablespoon seasoned salt (optional) 1 cup Cheddar cheese, grated
Steam (10-12 minutes) or microwave (5 minutes) squash and onions until tender. Drain and finely chop or mash vegetables. Add margarine and set aside.
Mix together the next seven ingredients. Pour in a 13x9x2-inch greased baking dish. Bake in a preheated 350 oven for 45 minutes or until golden brown. Let cool for 10 minutes before cutting into squares. Makes 24 squares.
Mrs. Reginald Mills Deepstep, Ga.

BANANA SOUR CREAM PIE
8 ounces cream cheese, softened 4 3/4-ounce package instant vanilla pudding . 3 cups milk g 3 bananas 2 Graham cracker pie shells 1 8-ounce container whipped topping 8 ounces sour cream toasted coconut, if desired
Beat together cream cheese, vanilla pudding and mi\k. Set aside.
Slice bananas to 1/4-inch thickness. Layer in the bottom of pie shells. Divide pudding mixture evenly into pie shells, pouring over bananas.
Mix together whipped topping and sour cream. Spread over pies, dividing evenly. Sprinkle with coconut, if desired. Chill overnight and serve. Makes two 9-inch pies. Each serving contains 235 calories.
Protein 5 G, Fiber 2 G, Fat 15 G, Cholesterol 38 Mg, Calcium 115 Mg, Sodium 210 Mg.
Mrs. Anita Tate Riverdale, Ga.

Unless otherwise indicated, all recipes have been tested for accuracy in the Department of Agriculture test kitchen, by our home economist Julie Tomlin. If you would like to share your favorite recipe with our readers, send to Georgia Cooking, Market Bulletin, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334.
The "g" signifies that this is a Georgia product

ADGA reg. Alpine milkers, certi./ accredi., CAE neg., DHIR $150-$200, Alpine & Saanen bucks & wethers $25/ up. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. 404376-7327.
ADGA Nubian does, bred or w/kids, beau., good milk lines $100/up. Paul Houston, Douglasville. 404-942-7373.
ADGA Nubian doe, Longman lines, 1 gal. + /day milker $200,1 yr. old dau. $20. D. Sconier, Dawsonvllle. 404-265-3744 aft. 4 pm. or 265-6664.
Herd dispersal, exc. Pygmy herd bucks, caramel & agouti, 12 to 26 mos. $50. T.L. Touchberry, Buena Vista. 912649-7014.
Keep Kitchens Safe
Don't place candy or cookies in the storage space above the stove. You don't want children climbing on the stove, risking dangers of burns or clothing catching fire, say University of Georgia Extension Service housing experts.

Disabled Artists Sought For October Exhibition
Disabled Georgia Artists are invited to enter their original work in the Georgia Artists With Disabilities art exhibit, to be held October 1-13, 1990 in Atlanta.
Eligible artwork may include painting, printmaking, sculpture, photography, drawing, needlework, wood carving, weaving and other categories considered fine arts or crafts. Only original works will be accepted.
For more information, contact Mrs. Sybil Moore, 5001 Taylor Road, Powder Springs, Georgia 30073.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 27,1990

Goats for sale $25/up. Hollis Martin, 200 W. Hulett Lane, Carrollton 30117. 404-832-1511.
Market lambs & other sheep $60/up, also very nice Jersey steer $1.50/lb. hanging weight, will arrange proc. J. Chandler, Rt. 1, Colbert 30628. 404742-7805.
NPGA reg. Africany Pygmy goats, very loving & tame, show qual., adults & kids. Marjorie T. Dunn, Morgan. 912-849-3192.
Milk type goats, mix. breed $25/up, trade for billy of same price. Charles Swafford, Temple. 404-562-4681._____
BBQ goats, sml. & Irg., young herd billies, nannies w/wo babies, Nubian & mix. $30/up. David Legg, Comer. 404783-4000 eve.________________
Reg. purebred Nubian buck kids $150, Hallcienda/Longman lines. Alice Smith, Wlnston. 404-942-1651.
Pygmy goats, young nannies, vari. cols. William Watson, Newton. 912734-5100 aft. 6 pm.
5 1/2 mo. old billies & nannies $35 ea. Steve Henderson, Albany. 912-435-3285.
Purebred African Pygmy goats, nannies, billies $50/up, all caramel col. Danny Ryals, Milledgeville. 912452-8497.
Lrg. sel. of Barbados rams, 2 to 3 yrs. old. Randy Rigsby, Rt. 4, Box 418, Camilla 31730. 912-336-8911.
Lrg. meat goats $1/lb., 16 open does, nannies, kids, choose from 200. D. Ward, Atlanta. 404-396-4538 or 245-7257.
Nanny, brush qual., less than 1 yr. old, very healthy $45. B. Brock, Ludowicl. 912-545-9113.
NPGA reg. African Pygmy goats. Mike Capps, Covlngton. 404-787-4593 aft. 9 pm.
Commercial breeding ewes $65/head. Erin Tewksbury, Madison. 404-342-2367 aft. 5 pm.
Stock dogs for sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
Only trained farm stockdogs are eligible to be advertised. Include dog's breeding and special training or ability that qualifies it as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs under 12 months old) or untrained dogs will not be advertised. A signed statement must accompany each notice Indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Australian cattle dog (Blue Heeler), blue male, Double Mask 2 yrs. $100, others. Connie Hayes, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. 404-228-7904.
Protect Books
Cover cookbooks with plastic and use a sheet of plastic over the open pages to protect them from ingredient spills and splashes, say home economists with the University of Georgia Extension Service.
Egg Money
Egg production is the fourth largest cash farm product in Georgia, with income totaling some $230 million. When broilers and eggs are combined, the cash farm income totals more than $1.3 billion, according to the Georgia Egg Commission.
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer Ihie"...1-800-282-5852.

Australian shepherd ASCA, reg. blk. Tri male, solid champ, pedi., farm raised $150 firm, Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404445-9392.____________________
Border Collies, farm raised & trnd., imported bloodlines, voice & whistle commands, will demonstrate. Jim Jackson, Wrightsvllle. 912-864-2223 day/3834
eve._____________________ NSDR reg. Australian shepherd male,
red & wh., blk. Tri male. M. Berry, Douglas. 912-384-6377.___________
Reg. Border Collie male, champ, bloodline $125, Australian shepherd female $75, both started on cattle, farm bred & trnd. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404735-4887.
Horses, mules, ponies for sale
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All equine advertised in the Market Bulletin must have had a negative Coggins test within the past 12 months. A copy of this test must accompany the ad each time It Is submitted or the notice will be returned to the advertiser. For this reason, generalized ads (i.e., many horses, varieties to choose from, others, etc.) can no longer be accepted. Buyers are urged to request verification of a negative Coggins test before purchasing an animal. Any falsification of cogglns tests can result in fines and/or suspension of advertising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also applies to horses advertised in the "At Stud" category of the special equine editions.
In addition, all horse farmers must have had animals in their possession 60 days or more before offering them for sale through this publication.
Appendix AQHA geld. 2 yrs., mature 16 + hds., started u/s, big, attractive, bold, calm hunter/jumper prosp., seal $3000. S. Gerlach, Woodstock. 404345-2494.____________________
Well trnd. work & buggy horse, 950 Ibs. $650, reg. TWH filly by Ebony's Midnight, gentle, ready for trng. $550. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887.
ASB/TWH Racking 14 yr. geld., 15.2hds., has been succ. shown, very good natured $700. C. Jones, Ellijay. 404-273-3073._________________
TB geld. 16.3hds., 5 yrs., started over jumps, beau, conf., show hunter prosp. $1850. P. Harvey, Stone Mountain. 404925-8825 or 299-3771.____________
Dbl. reg. TWH mare 3 yrs., Beams Sensation sire, greenbroke $600, reg. Racking mare 8 yrs., shown in style. N. Anderton, Trenton. 404-657-6068 (h) or 657-7144 (w), M-Thurs.____________
Big, stout AQHA Palomino stallion 3 yrs., Son O' Skip & Leo breeding, AQHA sorrel colt 2 yrs., Scruples Two & Wimpey breeding. Janice Blaylock, Trenton. 404-398-1859._____________
3 Miniature mares, 3 AMHR, 1 grey dapple, 1 blk. & wh., 1 grey dapple w/ pinto filly, 3 AMHA colts. Rody Whitener, Dalton. 404-277-2512/2595._________
QH red roan, buggy & saddle geld., 5 yrs., 14.1hds. Tom Dispain, Buford. 404945-7552.____________________
AQHA 4 yr. sorrel mare, Doc O'Lena bloodline, good conf., ready for cutting, barrels, reining, very athletic but gentle, child-safe. James Hasty, Chamblee. 404993-4470.____________________
Miniature horse adoptions, 2 adorable foals, filly & colt, both reg., sml. reas. priced. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.
AQHA 2 yr. bay filly, Tardy Too bloodline 14.5hds., will be big horse, great halter prosp., sweet, started u/s & bridle, asking $1200. J. Neely, Austell. 404-948-5082.
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AQHA reg. '89 colt $850, '89 geld. $1200, '88 mare $1600, mare has 30 days prof. trng. C. McCurley, Dallas. 404445-4762._____________________
QH 20 mo. filly, liver chestnut, very gentle $350. V. Shell, 7649 Creek Dr., Douglasvllle 30135. 404-489-0233 eve.
Reg. TWH 5 yr. bay mare, 14.2hds., not gaited but threw gaited foal, looks like Arab., in foal for '91 to super nice bay/ wh. spotted walker. A. Tilley, Stockbrldge. 404-474-3652.____________
Arab, geld., chestnut, flaxen mane/tail, wh. stockings, calm, even tempered, competitive trail/endurance prosp. Janice Halderson, Dahlonega. 404-864-4654/
5800.____________________ Good AQHA reg. mare, in foal for
March '91 baby. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. 404-436-3901.___________
Reg. Hackney roadster pony geld., lots of motion, speed, pretty bay, good disp., tack & buggy incl. V. Scoggins, Chickamauga. 404-375-2717.____________
4 yr. reg. Pinto mare 14hds., 5 yr. bay mare 14.2hds., both good trail horses. Deborah Tapley, Milledgeville. 912452-4732.________________________
Reg. TB Prince John gr'dau., 15.3hds., big boned, athletic w/beau. 1-mo.-old colt (TB), sound $4000. C. Russo, Byron. 912-956-4260._________________
QH geld., Palomino, very gentle, trail & pleasure, English & Western $900. William Bellah, Mansfield. 404-787-4254.
Grey reg. Arab, stallion, gentle 3 yrs., 14.1hds., greenbroke, no habits, beau., to good home only, will trade. C.D. Sapp, Tallapoosa. 404-574-5740.________
5 yr. AQHA stud, Private Blend x Sir Teddy Too, rides, drives, does stunts, hand/pasture breeder 15hds., great rump/disp./ability $2000/obo. Jean Kirk, Ellenwood. 404-744-4811.________
For breeding lease, dbl. reg. Palomino mare, big, beau. $1000. J. Dudley, Gumming. 404-887-5629.___________
1 reg. Arab, colt & 1 reg. Arab, mare, very gentle, the mare trail rides exc., must see to appreciate. Dale D'Hollosy, Bowdon. 404-258-5968/9354._______
Blk. TB mare 3 yrs., iS.Ohds., show winner, very quiet, she's a Pussycat, jumps $2500. L. Abrams, Milner. 404228-3865._______________________
Reg. Arab, filly 2 yrs., grey, very typey & correct, great gr'dau. to Khemosabi on top & Crabbet bred on bottom. Larry Love, Elberton. 404-283-6048 day/8814 eve. & wk. ends.________________
2 yrlg. Belgian geld., started ground driving, approx. 15.2hds. G. King, Villa Rica. 404-459-5997.___________
AQHA reg. sorrel stallion, Ranch Bars II & Eternal Sun 4 yrs., good pleasure rider, gentle $1200. Joe Stewart, Jonesboro. 404-478-4285._________
3 yr. Palomino mare, cutter bred, dog gentle, anyone can ride $600 firm. Brandy Gray, Stockbridge. 404-474-3221.
'84 sorrel geld., ready for Western Pleasure. Steve Underwood, Hazlehurst. 912-375-2217.____________________
Reg. Connemara mare 9 yrs., 14.1hds., dapple grey, exc. broodmare or would make nice child's hunter, sweet, willing disp. Debbie Simpson, Bogart. 404769-7833.___________________
APHA sorrel & wh. tobiano mare w/ sorrel & wh. tobiano 4 mo. colt, Two Eyed Jack breeding, bred for '91 by APHA blk., wh. stud $2500. Doug Floyd, Lavonia. 404-356-1241.___________
Reg. TWH 8 yr. geld., blk., star, 15 + hds., gentle, good disp., asking $800/obo. Ed Skvor, Thomaston. 404647-1455.______________________
Chestnut pony 13hds., needs a few good meals, very gentle $350, $500 w/ tack, del. avail. Bill Wheeler, Jackson. 404-775-6368._______________
Leopard Appaloosa mare, blk. on grey, gentle rider, April '90 filly by side, both beau, horses $1100 for both. Terry King, Cartersvllle. 404-386-2683.________
Child-safe exc. disp. 12 yr. Paint geld., 14 1/2hds. $600 firm. Patricia Mitchell, Carrollton. 404-830-1999/9099._______
Reg. purebred chestnut Arabian mare w/flaxen mane, blaze, 4 wh. stockings, 2 yrs. $2000. Joan Brown, Macon. 912743-2321._________________
AQHA reg. 5 yr. sorrel geld., 15.1hds., good disp., could be shown English/ Western, good trail horse, transportation avail. $3000, nego. Robin Newman, Arlington. 912-725-4903 aft. 8 pm._____
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2 Appaloosas, well broke 5 yr. loud mare, in foal to gr'son Prince Plaudit $1500, '90 gr'son Prince Plaudit $450. E. Martin, Alpharetta. 404-475-6881._____
3 yr. AQHA dun colt by son of Captain Boss, out of Yellow Doll Bar mare, riding, moves well, nice head $1200/obo. Ennis Ryals, Dublin. 912-676-3127.
Arabian geld. 5 yrs., grey, 15hds., Irg. boned, beau, extended trot, greenbroke, very sweet $1500/obo. B. Steiger, Cumming. 404-887-5925.___________
Arabian mare, gorgeous, 3 yrs., grey, big, ready to train, has had a lot of ground work $1000. C. Cummings, Macon. 912-477-3963.___________
TB mare 16hds., very good personality, gentle, would make exc. broodmare, great bloodline $1000, nego. Angle Mathis, Conyers. 404-922-1135.______
AQHA palomino geld. 4 yrs., 14.1hds., super trail horse, child-safe $550. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830.______
3 reg. Saddlebred horses; broodmare 16.3hds., 12 yrs., 3 yr. filly, Supreme Sultan breeding, 13 yr. geld., 17hds., pleasure horse, all reas. M. McKallip, 181 Port Patrick Lane, Mableton 30059.
Reg. Arabian mare 7 yrs., bay 15.1hds., AI-Marah Canadian Beau dau., trnd. English Pleasure IFT Trickums Jihad $2000. C. Westbury, Barnesville. 404358-0001.________________________
Red roan Paint mare, sorrel geld., Appaloosa mare, all child-safe. Anthony McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388-7797.___________________
Purebred Arabian mare, absolutely gorgeous, succ. bred, puppy dog disp., 8 yrs., needs TLC $1200, nego. Lori Shackelford, Macon. 912-781-4854.
8 yr. RHBA Paint mare & colt, both blk. & wh. $2800/pr. Debbie Andrews, Albany. 912-436-8158.____________
AQHA sorrel colt, super gentle 3 yrs., exc. cutting prosp., good trail horse, will go anywhere, does not get excited $950. Rudy Adams, Perry. 912-987-9926.____
Arabian 2 yr. bay geld., Ferzon-Bask bred, halter pts., state & reg. fut. nom., super disp. $950/obo or trade. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-4633.____________
AQHA/PHBA Palomino geld. 15hds., docile, show qual., youth/amateur prosp., lease, terms, trade. A. Wyrosdick, Cumming. 404-887-1544.__________
13,3hd. wfc. geld. 17 yrs., the perfect pony, shown-, eve'rfled, has done it all S2500. B. Byrd, Jasper. 404-735-2524.
Gentle mare $700, reg. Morgan geld. 15 1/2hds. $1100, reg. Morgan filly $1100, Appaloosa filly $350. Roy Hackney, Dawsonville. 404-265-6458._______
17 yr. blk. TB/Saddlebred proven broodmare for sale, to good home $600. Steve Copen, Peachtree City.- 404487-3725.___________________
AQHA dk. bay colt, fut. ready, born 1/ 20/90, weaned, loads, clips, Impressive Three Bars bred, quiet, terms. I. Irvin, Columbus. 404-689-3570.__________
Arab. geld. 3 yrs., bay, quiet, halter broke, no papers $450/obo. F. Ullman, Grayson. 404-972-6813._________
AQHA stallion by Sonny Dee Bar, '80 copper bay, great disp. $1000. Dennis Beaty, Kensington. 404-539-2701._____
2 yr. AQHA palomino mare by Coffeemate Cowboy & Blpndy's Dude mare, will mature 16hds., superior English mover, sound, very gentle, ready to train $1500. Mary Bergin, Cornelia. 404778-7077.__________________
TB filly reg. 4 yr! chestnut, 15.3hds., greenbroke, Western/English prosp., loves people, needs trng. C. Sanders, Macon. 912-986-9339 eve./wk. end._____
AQHA sorrel geld. 15.3hds., 11 halter pts., 3 grands, 1 reserve, gentle, shown Western & English Pleasure. Pam Pattillo, Temple. 404-676-6012 day or 836-0335 eve.________________
AQHA weanling filly, sorrel w/star, snip, Leo/Jake's Million/Wimpy lines, lots of muscle & leg, sweet, laid back disp., beau, head $500. Kay Evans, Buena Vista. 912-649-7885.__________
'84 AQHA Sonny Dee Bar geld., amateur ROM, 3 all-arounds, 18.5 pts., great 4-H/amateur horse $4500. Becky Auxier, Athens. 404-546-1505 eve.____
5 yr. Appaloosa geld., super parade/ trail, not afraid of cars & trains, beauty. E. Scales, 5060 Hwy. 78, Bremen 30110. 404-537-4830._________________
2 yr. sorrel stallion, direct gr'son of Merry Go Boy, out of Ace's Sensation mare, u/s & looking good. L. Touchton, Fairburn. 404-964-5772._________
3 gentle riding horses, 5 yr. mare, 9 yr. mare, 9 yr. geld., good pleas, or trail horses. Cathy Baker, Senoia. 404599-3303, 9a.m. to 6 p.m.__________
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Reg. QH palomino mare, 4-H prosp., nice personality $1500/obo. Linda Kundell, Watkinsville. 404-542-3195 day or 769-6395 eve.
Reg. American Saddlebred mare 4 yrs., chestnut, started racking, exc. gaited pony prosp. $1500. Jennifer Gunby, Canton. 404-442-0703 or 587-6800.
Paso Fino geld., flashy bay 3 1/2 yrs., prof, trnd., show mat. $1200. Nicole Lenyszyn, Canton. 404-345-2872^_____
QH/TB mare 3 yrs., chestnut 16hds., TB geld. 5 yrs., chestnut 16hds., jumps, both started dressage. S. Levin, Suwanee. 404-476-1356.____________
11 mo. reg. purebred Paso Fino filly, halter broke, all vac. $1500. Karen Camp, Lavonia. 404-245-8586 or 356-1467.
Brn. Miniature mare, wh. Mediterranean jack, both reg. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.____________
2 reg. Morgan fillies, bay weanlings, Irg. red bay, no wh., lovely head, petite blk. bay, wh. star, see to appreciate. L. Hinson, Alto. 404-778-7120._______
12 yr. QH type geld., rides & pulls, gentle for child/lady $500, 5 yr. Welsh type mare, gentle for child $300. Donna Dillard, Jasper. 404-735-4887.________
2 TWH broodmares w/babies by side, world champ, bloodlines $1500 ea., $2500 pkg. B. Venable, Watkinsville. 404-769-6743._________________
3 yr. buckskin geld., very gentle ride, loves attention, good trail horse, will sell to good home only $425. Keith Kirby, Snellville. 404-985-0720.___________
Geld, grade 4 yrs., dk. bay 15hds., good disp., some trng., for exp. rider $450. Larry Robinson, Columbus. 404689-0376.___________________
Bay '84 TB geld., 100% sound, must see $2200 or possible trade. E. Salmi, Cartersville. 404-887-0774, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. only.__________________
APHA 16hd. sorrel & wh. geld. 5 yrs., broke $3500, 2 yr. breed stock filly, great barrel prosp. $700. C. Green, Peachtree City. 404-487-2858 or 755-4597.________
Morgan hunter prosp. 3 yrs., 14.3hds., greenbroke, intelligent $1000, nego., no terms. Linda Cook, Athens. 404-548-6842 or 549-5979._______________
Arabian show mare 10 yrs., halter, Western, exc. for child showmanship, Comet/Naborr $2800, 1 yr. Naborr gr'dau., halterwfce*. $1200. -L. Buford. 404-932-17S7: '
Free lease on reg. blk. Arabian stallion, very gentle in exchange for board. Linda Simmons, Ringgold. 404935-6937._________________
Bay Welsh pony, child-safe $300, blk. Paso Fino mare 14.2hds. $850, blk. TWH mare, good rack $600. T. Gunter, Vienna. 912-268-8043/2759.
AQHA mare 12 yrs., sorrel, star, strip, snip, beau. AQHA golden palomino filly at side, both for $1750. Fred Hasty, Macon. 912-742-6481.
Reg. Paint yrlg. filly, nice disp., pretty mover, reg. Arabian filly grey, Paint geld., 10 yrs., great trail horse. D. Coe, Monticello. 404-468-2383.
QH/TB mare 13 yrs., 15.5hds., has been shown English Pleasure, some jumping, needs exp. rider $900. S. Studle, Griffin. 404-228-7150 aft. 6 pm.
TWH 5 1/2 yrs. stud, sorrel w/star in forehead 16hds. $450/obo. Al Manning, Roberta. 912-836-3181/3007.
Reg. TWH broodmare, blk., sired by Ebony's Senator, bred to world champ., dbl. reg. TWH/Racking geld., blk., exc. bloodlines. D. Gunter, Hoboken. 912458-2206.
8 yr. Arabian mare, great trail horse, child-safe, 15.1hds., Polish bred, sell or part-time lease. C. Feilmeier, Stone Mountain. 404-498-8586.
Handsome Belgian geld. 5 yrs., very Irg. & very gentle for sale/trade. Larry Loughridge, Chatsworth. 404-695-4987.
APHA blk. & wh. mare 5 yrs., tobiano, bred to blk. & wh. stud, great col., conf., disp. $2300. A. Clark, Nashville. 912686-5800.
Appaloosa reg. aged broodmare leopard, top producer of race/show stock, must sell, dispersal, exc. cond., ready to breed $850. B. Aulicky, Alpharetta. 404475-3696.
'90 APHA reg. Paint filly, loud sorrel overo, blue eyes, flaxen mane & tail, very flashy, exceptionally gentle. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. 404-227-7904.
10 yr. TB cross geld., field hunter 16hds., good disp., 24hds. G. Wilkes, Augusta. 404-738-4589.
Red Rambler breeding chestnut 4 yr. American Saddlebred mare, show, pleasure or breeding, lots of ability, price nego. B. Brock, Ludowici. 912-545-9113.
Mammoth jack, sorrel 2 yrs., 15.2hds., sire 16.1hds. D. Alien, Canon. 404245-5969.

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SESAME BEEF & BROCCOLI SALAD
1 bunch fresh broccoli (approximately 1 1/2 Ibs.) 1 clove garlic, chopped 1/2 cup vegetable oil 12 ounces mushrooms, sliced 1/4 cup vinegar 1/4 cup soy sauce 1 pound dell roast or leftover beef, sliced
into 1/2" slices 1 tablespoon sesame seed, toasted
Chop broccoli flowerets from stems, cut stems diagonally into 1/2" lengths. Stir-fry stems and garlic in wok or frying pan using 1/4 cup oil for three to four minutes. Add flowerets and fry two minutes; stir in mushrooms until tender. Combine vinegar and soy sauce and pour over vegetables. Add beef and sesame seeds and stir until warm. Can be served hot or cold. Serves 5.
COUNTRY SKILLET SALAD
4 pounds green peppers, cut into strips 10 Vldalia onions, peeled and sliced into rings 6-8 tablespoons vegetable oil 12 ripe tomatoes, sliced 1 7-ounce jar chopped pimiento, drained Salt and coarsely ground pepper
In a large frying pan or wok, saute peppers and onions in oil for approximately eight minutes or until crisp-tender. Add pimiento and spread tomato slices over top. Salt and pepper to taste. Cover and reduce heat to warm for five minutes. Can be served warm or cold. Ideal for cookouts. Serves 12.
FRESH PEAR SALAD
1/2 cup plain, low-fat yogurt 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger or
1/2 teaspoon powdered ginger 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic, finely chopped 3/4 teaspoon salt (optional) 1/4 teaspoon pepper 3/4 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard 3 tablespoons mayonnaise plus
2 tablespoons plain, low-fat yogurt 6 large, firm fresh Bartlett pears, diced 1 cup each of green onion and celery, sliced 1/2 cup peanuts, chopped
Combine yogurt with next 5 ingredients; stir into mayonnaise/yogurt mixture until smooth. Gently toss dressing with pears, onion and celery; chill. Fold in peanuts. Serves 8.

TURKEY APPLE SALAD WITH CURRY DRESSING
2 cups diced apples 2 cups cubed turkey or chicken (cooked) 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped pecans 3/4 cup raisins 2 tablespoons minced Vidalia onion 1/3 cup whipping cream 2 teaspoons curry powder 1/2 cup salad dressing or mayonnaise 1/2 cup flaked coconut (toasted) lemon or pineapple juice salt pepper lettuce leaves
Sprinkle apples with lemon or pineapple juice to prevent apples from discoloring. Combine turkey and apples. Mix with celery, pecans, raisins and onions. Salt and pepper to taste. Set aside. To prepare curry dressing, combine cream and curry powder. Beat at medium speed using an electric mixer until soft peaks form. Gently mix in mayonnaise or salad dressing. Fold dressing mixture into turkey and apple mixture and chill. Serve over beds of lettuce; sprinkle with toasted coconut. Serves 6.
KIDNEY BEAN SALAD
2 15-ounce cans kidney beans, drained 1/4 cup chopped onion 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 1/2 cup chopped celery 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 medium-sized apple, diced 1/2 cup diced Cheddar cheese
Combine first 5 ingredients in a large bowl, cover and chill for 2 hours. When ready to serve, stir in diced apple and cheese. Serve on lettuce leaves. Serves 4.

CORN SALAD
2 20-ounce cans whole kernel corn, drained 1 medium onion, chopped 1 bell pepper 1/4 cup mayonnaise salt & pepper to taste
Combine all ingredients in large bowl. Refrigerate until ready to serve. Serves 4-6.
ENGLISH PEA SALAD
3 large cans English peas, drained 3 paper thin slices of onion, diced 2 hard-cooked eggs, diced 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl and chill before serving. Serves 6.
FROZEN CRANBERRY SALAD
1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened 1 teaspoon lemon juice 12 ounces whipped topping 1 8-ounce can crushed pineapple, drained 1 16-ounce can whole cranberry sauce 1/2 cup chopped pecans
Combine cream cheese, lemon juice and whipped topping, beat until smooth. Add remaining ingredients; stir to combine. Pour into mold and freeze until set. Serves 12.

FROZEN CABBAGE VINAIGRETTE
1 large head cabbage, Shredded 1 green pepper, chopped 1 large carrot, shredded 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup vinegar 1 cup sugar 1/4 cup water 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon celery seeds
Combine vegetables; sprinkle with salt, and let stand 1 hour. Drain mixture if water accumulates.
Combine remaining ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to boil; boil 1 minute. Cool. Pour over cabbage mixture; stir well. Freeze, leaving 1/2 inch of head space, in plastic freezer bags or containers. Before serving, thaw in refrigerator. Serves 8-10.
GEORGIA FRUIT SALAD
1/2 cantaloupe 1/2 honeydew melon 1 cup strawberries 1 cup sliced peaches 1 cup apple chunks 1 cup banana lettuce leaves and parsley (garnish)
Peachy Dip
2 peaches 1/2 cup sour cream or plain non-fat yogurt 2 tablespoons packed brown sugar 1 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
Mix all ingredients listed in the Peachy Dip in a blender; cover and blend until smooth (12-15 seconds). Refrigerate one hour before serving. Display fruit on serving platter around the Peachy Dip. Garnish if desired.

SPINACH SALAD
1 pound spinach, washed and drained 6 slices cooked and crumbled bacon 1 sliced red onion 2 hard-boiled eggs, chopped 1/2 cup vegetable oil 2 tablespoons cider vinegar 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon grated onion 1/4 teaspoon mustard
Combine spinach, bacon, sliced onion and chopped eggs. Refrigerate. Whisk together remaining ingredients for salad dressing. When ready to serve add dressing to salad and toss. Serves 8.
VIDALIA ONION RELISH
1 1/2 gallons ground Vidalia onions (14-16 medium onions)
1/2 cup salt 1 quart apple cider vinegar 1 teaspoon turmeric 1 teaspoon pickling spice 1 teaspoon pimiento, chopped 4 1/2 cups of sugar
Grind enough Vidalia onions to yield 1 1/2
aliens, add 1/2 cup salt and let stand 30 minutes, queeze juice from onion/salt mixture and discard juice. To onions add vinegar, sugar, spices and pimiento. Bring to a boil and cook for 30 minutes, stirring often.
Pack both onions and cooking liquid to cover in hot jars, leaving 1/2-inch head space. Remove air bubbles. Wipe jar rims. Adjust lids. Process 10 minutes in a boiling water bath. Makes about 8 pint jars.

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BRAN MUFFINS
3 cups bran cereal, divided 1 cup boiling water 1/2 cup salad oil 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups sugar 2 1/2 teaspoons soda 2 eggs, beaten 2 cups buttermilk 1 cup seedless raisins
Combine one cup cereal, boiling water and salad oil, mixing well. Set aside. Combine flour, salt, sugar, soda and remaining cereal. Add eggs and buttermilk; mix well. Stir in cereal/oil mixture; add raisins. Spoon batter into wellgreased muffin tins and bake at 400 for 15-20 minutes. (Can make ahead and freeze.) Makes 3-4 dozen muffins.
INDIAN CORN MEAL
1 cup cream style corn 1 cup self-rising white corn meal 1/3 cup vegetable oil 2 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup grated Cheddar cheese 1 small pod sweet banana pepper salt & pepper (optional)
Mix all ingredients together and pour into 9-inch loaf pan. Bake at 375 for 35-40 minutes or until lightly browned. Can be wrapped and frozen for later use.

GOOD MORNING MUFFINS
1/2 pound sausage butter, melted 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 cup milk 1/2 cup grated cheese
Brown sausage, stirring to crumble; drain and reserve drippings. Add enough butter to drippings to equal 1/4 cup. Set aside. Combine flour and next three ingredients in medium bowl. In separate bowl, stir together egg, milk and drippings. Add to dry ingredients; stir to moisten. Fold in cheese and sausage. Spoon into greased muffin tin, filling 3/4 full. Bake at 375 for 20 minutes. Makes 1 dozen muffins.
APPLE NUT CINNAMON MUFFINS
1 3/4 cups raisin bran cereal 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour 3/4 cup sugar 1 1/4 teaspoons baking soda 3/4 cup buttermilk 1/4 cup peanut oil 1 large egg 1/2 cup peeled, finely-chopped apple 1/2 cup chopped, roasted peanuts 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
Preheat oven to 400. Grease 12 half-cup muffin cups. Mix first 7 ingredients together until well blended. Let stand 15 minutes at room temperature. Mix remaining ingredients in small bowl. Spoon 1 tablespoon batter into bottom of each prepared cup. Cover evenly with apple mixture. Spoon remaining batter over the apple mixture. Bake about 23 minutes or until tester comes out clean. Cool muffins in cups on rack 3 minutes. Serve hot. Makes 12 muffins.

CHEW BREAD
1/2 cup butter, softened 1 box (2 cups, packed) light brown sugar 2 eggs 2 cups self-rising flour 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup chopped pecans
In a large mixing bowl, combine butter and brown sugar; add eggs and beat well. Blend in remaining ingredients. Pour into 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Bake at 300 for 35-45 minutes, until set.
GARDEN VEGETABLE CROISSANTS
1 8-ounce package cream cheese, softened 3 tablespoons chopped carrot 1 teaspoon each: chopped parsley, celery,
red pepper, green pepper 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt 4 large croissants thinly sliced cucumber alfalfa sprouts
Beat cream cheese, vegetables and salt in small mixer bowl or food processor until light and fluffy. Refrigerate, covered, 3-4 hours to allow flavors to blend. To serve, slice croissants from side to side. Place 3-4 slices cucumber on bottom half. Top with cream cheese mixture; sprinkle with alfalfa sprouts. Cover with top of croissant. Serves 4.

SUMMER VEGETABLE CHOWDER
1/4 cup margarine 1 cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced 1 cup chopped celery 4 cups beef bouillon 3 cups cubed potatoes 1 cup tomato chunks 2 cups fresh corn kernels 2 cups sliced carrots 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground thyme 1/2 teaspoon celery seed 2 tablespoons cornstarch 1/2 cup water
Melt margarine in 5-quart stock pot over medium heat. Add onion and garlic and cook until transparent. Add celery, bouillon, potatoes, tomatoes, corn, carrots, salt, thyme and celery seed. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Stir together cornstarch and water until smooth. Add to soup. Stirring constantly, bring to boil over medium heat and boil 1 minute. Makes 3 1/2 quarts or enough for 8 to 10 servings.

BEEF STEW STROGANOFF
1 1/2 pounds beef stew meat 1/2 package onion soup mix 1 can mushroom soup 1/2 pound fresh mushrooms 1/4 cup burgundy wine 1/2-1 cup sour cream
Cut meat into bite size cubes and place in the bottom of a greased baking dish. Top with next 4 ingredients. Bake uncovered in a 300 oven for 2 1/23 hours. Stir in desired amount of sour cream and serve over rice or pasta. Serves 6-8.

CREOLE CHICKEN STEW
vegetable cooking spray 2/3 cup chopped onion 1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper 1/2 cup thinly sliced celery 1 14 1/2-ounce can tomatoes, undrained &
coarsely chopped 110 3/4-ounce can tomato soup, undiluted 2/3 cup chablis or white cooking wine 3/4 teaspoon dried whole thyme 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon ground red pepper 2 5-ounce cans chunk white chicken
in water, drained 1/2 cup uncooked instant rice
Coat a large saucepan with cooking spray; place over medium hjgh heat until hot. Add next 3 ingredients; saute until tender. Add tomatoes, soup, wine, thyme, garlic powder and red pepper; bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered 20 minutes. Stir in chicken and rice; remove from heat, cover and let stand 5 minutes. Serves 5.
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BURGUNDY BEEF STEW
1 cup burgundy wine 1 clove garlic, finely minced 1 bay leaf 2 whole cloves 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 1/4 teaspoon thyme 2 pounds stewing beef, extra lean,
cut into 1-inch cubes 1/4 cup olive oil 2 10 1/2-ounce cans beef broth 12 small onions, whole 12 fresh mushroom caps 3 large carrots, cut into 1-inch slices Hot cooked rice or hot buttered noodles
Combine burgundy, garlic, bay leaf, cloves, salt, pepper, and thyme. Blend well. Pour over beef in a shallow baking dish; lightly cover and refrigerate overnight.
Drain meat, reserving marinade. Remove cloves and bay leaf and discard. Heat oil in heavy dutch oven over medium heat, add beef and brown on both sides. Add beef broth and reserved marinade. Bring to a boil. Cover; reduce heat and simmer for one and a half (1 1/2) hours. Add onions, mushrooms and carrots. Cover and cook for an additional thirty (30) minutes.
Serve on a bed of hot rice or noodles. Serves 6.

HUNGARIAN GOULASH
1/2 pound lean veal cut in 1-inch cubes 1 1/2 pounds lean beef cut in 1-inch cubes 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon shortening 1 large onion, diced 1 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon salt 1 14-ounce can whole tomatoes, undrained 5 small potatoes, peeled 1 cup water, optional 1/2 can tomato soup, optional
Roll meat cubes in flour, brown in shortening. Add onions, paprika, salt. Add tomatoes and potatoes. Simmer 1 hour or until potatoes are tender. Add additional water and tomato soup if mixture appears too dry. Serves 6.

OLD FASHIONED LENTIL SOUP
1 pound dried lentils 2 large onions, diced 2 large carrots, diced 2 large potatoes, diced 2 ham hocks salt and pepper to taste 2 tablespoons shortening 1 large onion, diced 2 tablespoons flour
Wash lentils. Place in large saucepan with one onion, carrots, potatoes, ham hocks and enough water to cover. Salt and pepper as desired. Bring to a boil and reduce heat, simmer for 1 to 1 1/2 hours. In a medium-sized skillet, melt shortening and saute remaining onion. Over medium heat, stir in flour and a small amount of liquid from soup. Stir until thickened. Remove ham hocks from soup and add flour mixture stiring to blend. Add more water if needed. Serves 10-12.

STUFFED TURKEY BREAST
1 6-ounce package seasoned stuffing mix 1/4 cup butter or margarine, divided 1/2 cup chopped celery 1/4 cup chopped onion 3-pound boneless turkey breast, skinned 2 tablespoons honey
Prepare stuffing mix according to package directions. Saute celery and onion in 2 tablespoons butter or margarine until celery is tender and onio is transparent. Mix celery and onion with stuffing mix.
Lay turkey breast flat on wax paper, skin side down. Remove any tendons, skin or fat. Pound the breast to flatten and form a more even thickness.
Spoon stuffing mixture into center of turkey breast leaving a 2-inch border at sides. Starting at bottom, fold in sides of turkey breast over filling.
Tie turkey breast roll securely in several places with string. Place, seam side down, on a rack in a roasting pan. Mix honey and remaining butter or margarine together. Pour 1/2 of honey mixture over roll. Insert meat thermometer making sure bulb rests in meat of turkey. Bake, covered, at 325 for 30 minutes. Uncover and continue baking for 1 1/2 hours or until meat thermometer registers 185. Transfer turkey to cutting board; remove string and let stand 10 minutes before slicing. Serves 8.

MACARONI CASSEROLE
1 pound ground beef 2 medium onions, chopped 1 bell pepper, chopped salt and pepper to taste 2 cups macaroni, uncooked 2 15-ounce cans tomato sauce 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese
In large skillet, brown ground beef. Stir in onions and pepper. Drain and set aside. Cook macaroni until slightly tender; drain. Combine ground beef mixture, macaroni and tomato sauce. Pour into a 9x12-inch casserole and bake at 350 F. for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and top with cheese. Bake 10 minutes longer. Serves 6.
SWEET AND PUNGENT PORK MEDALLIONS
1 pound well-trimmed pork tenderloin 1/2 cup water 1/3 cup distilled vinegar 1/4 cup strained apricot preserves 1 tablespoon each cornstarch, sugar, dry
sherry, lite soy sauce 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cups hot cooked rice 2 cups steamed broccoli flowerets
Cut pork tenderloin crosswise into 12 pieces, each approximately 1-inch thick. Place each piece, cut side down, between waxed paper on flat surface and flatten with mallet or flat side of frying pan to 1/4-inch thick. Meanwhile combine water, vinegar, preserves, cornstarch, sugar, sherry, soy sauce and garlic in small bowl; reserve. Brown pork medallions in large nonstick frying pan, 6 at a time, over medium-high heat, 2 to 3 minutes on each side. Remove to platter, keep warm. Add preserves mixture to frying pan and cook for 3 to 5 minutes or until thickened, scraping up browned bits from pan. Add pork medallions, turning over to coat. Combine rice and broccoli; place on serving platter. Arrange pork medallions over rice mixture. Serves 4.

MARINATED PORK ROAST
1 cup low-sodium soy sauce 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon finely chopped garlic 2 tablespoons tarragon 2 tablespoons basil 3-4 pound boneless pork loin roast
In small bowl combine all ingredients except pork; mix well. Place pork roast in plastic bag. Pour marinade mixture over pork. Marinate in refrigerator overnight, or at least five hours.
Preheat oven to 325. Remove pork from marinade; reserve marinade. Place pork in shallow roasting pan. Insert meat thermometer into center of thickest part of pork. The bulb of the thermometer should not rest on fat. Roast for 2-3 hours until meat thermometer reaches 160 for medium well or 170 for well done. Bast with reserve marinade every 30 minutes. To make slicing easy let stand 15 minutes. Serve with Holiday Sauce*, (recipe follows) if desired. Makes approximately 10 servings; each serving contains approximately 356 calories.
HOLIDAY SAUCE
12-ounce jar peach preserves 10-ounce jar apple jelly 4 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish
Mix all ingredients well. Coyer and store in refrigerator.'Tastes great with Marinated Pork Roast (recipe above). To use sauce as gift, double recipe and pour into pretty jelly jars. Each recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups. Each tablespoon-sized serving contains approximately 73 calories.
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CRAB PECAN DELIGHT
1/4 cup butter 1/2 cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped green onion 1 1/2 cups chopped pecans dash garlic 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper , 1 pound crab meat 1 can cream of celery soup 3/4 cup evaporated milk 1/4 cup dry bread crumbs 1 tablespoon butter
Saute' celery, onion, 1 cup. pecans and garlic in butter. Add salt and pepper. Stir in crab and soup, slowly stir in milk and simmer 10 minutes. Spoon ' into lightly greased 8-inch casserole. Top with crumbs, remaining pecans and dot with butter. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes. Serves 6.
SHERRIED STIR-FRY
1 10-ounce package frozen, microwave sherry wild rice
1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1/4 cup sherry 8 ounces boneless beef*, top round or sirloin,
cut into thin strips (* Freezing beef for 10-15 minutes before using makes slicing easier.)
Prepare rice according to package directions. Heat oil and sherry in small skillet over high heat. Add beef and stir-fry until brown. Add rice, stir to combine. Serve immediately. Serves 2.
QUAIL IN WINE
1/4 cup butter or margarine 1/2 cup chopped, onion 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 8 quail, cleaned 3/4 cup dry white wine
Over medium-high heat melt butter or margarine in large skillet; add onion and garlic. Add quail and brown on both sides. Remove quail to a 13x9x2-inch baking dish. Add wine to drippings in skillet, bring to a boil and pour over quail. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes, turning quail once after 15 minutes. Serve with Red Plum Sauce*, (recipe follows) if desired. Makes 4 servings; each serving contains 559 calories.
SEAFOOD AU GRATIN
2 cups shrimp (1 pound) 1 tablespoon butter 2 teaspoon minced garlic 2 cups cooked crabmeat (1 pound) 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese 1 cup sour cream 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 rib celery, diced 1/4 cup chopped bell pepper 1/4 cup chopped onion 1 2-ounce jar diced pimiento cracker crumbs 1/4 cup melted butter
Peel shrimp and saute in butter and garlic. Combine with remaining ingredients, except cracker crumbs and butter. Pour into a lightly greased 9x12inch casserole. Top with crumbs and pour melted butter over. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Serves 6.

CHICKEN IN APPLE-MUSTARD SAUCE
4 chicken breast halves, boned & skinned 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 cup apple juice 1 medium onion, sliced 1 garlic clove, minced 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme leaves 4 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 apple, cored and sliced
Place each chicken breast half between two sheets of waxed paper. With dull side of a heavy knife, pound chicken breast to flatten to about 1/2inch thick. Over medium-high heat, heat butter in a large skillet, Saute chicken about 3 minutes on each side until golden. Add apple juice, onion, garlic and thyme. Cover and cook 10-12 minutes, or until chicken is tender. Remove chicken; keep warm. Heat liquid to boiling. Add mustard to skillet. Stir until well-blended. Add apples slices. Pour sauce over chicken. Serves 4.
HONEY BAKED HAM
1 ready-to-eat 10-12 pound ham with the bone 3 tablespoons Dijon mustard 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup honey 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 1/2 cups apple juice
Using a sharp knife, remove the layer of skin from ham, leaving a thin layer of fat to keep the meat juicy while baking. Score the surface of the ham in a diamond pattern, without cutting into the meat. Place a whole clove in the center of half of the diamonds. Brush top of ham with Dijon mustard and place ham in a roasting pan. Combine sugar, honey and cinnamon; heat over a low to medium temperature for about 2 minutes until the mixture is pourable, but not thin. Spread the mixture over the ham. Pour the apple juice into bottom of roasting pan and roast at 325. for 1 1/2 hours. Baste every half-hour using the juices in the pan.
EXTRA-FANCY MAIN DISH
1 pound round steak 1/2 pound bacon 1 green pepper, chopped 1 medium onion, chopped 1 medium head cabbage, shredded 2 stalks celery, chopped 2 tomatoes, chopped 1 4-ounce can mushrooms, drained 1 8-ounce package wide noodles, cooked
In a large skillet, fry steak and bacon until brown. Add vegetables, cover and simmer over low heat for 20-30 minutes. Add cooked and drained noodles, cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Serves 6.
TAIL-GATE CHICKEN
1/2 cup low-fat plain yogurt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons poultry seasoning 2 teaspoons paprika dash of pepper 4 chicken breasts or one 2-pound broiler 1 cup herb-seasoned bread crumbs vegetable cooking spray
Whisk together yogurt, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, poultry seasoning, paprika and pepper. Dip chicken in yogurt mixture, then dredge in bread crumbs. Place chicken in a baking dish that has been coated with vegetable cooking spray. Bake, uncovered, at 350 for one hour. Serves 4.

COUNTRY HAM SOUFFLE
6 tablespoons butter or margarine 6 tablespoons flour 11/2 cups milk 1/8 teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 1/2 cups thinly sliced ham 6 eggs, separated
Melt butter or margarine in heavy saucepan. Stir in flour and cook 2-3 minutes. Add milk and stir until a thick, smooth cream sauce develops. Add paprika, lemon juice and ham. Allow to cool slightly. Add beaten egg yolks, then fold in beaten egg whites.
Pour into buttered 1 1/2-quart souffle dish and bake at 400 for 40-45 mintues. Serves 6.
PORK AND PEPPERS STIR-FRY
1/2 cup apricot or peach preserves 1 tablespoon water 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper vegetable spray 1 pound lean pork strips (1-inch wide) 2 green peppers, sliced
Combine first 3 ingredients in saucepan and heat until preserves melt; set aside.
Spray skillet with vegetable spray and saute pork strips until brown on both sides. Add green pepper strips and continue to stir-fry until pork is fully cooked and peppers are tender. Pour sauce over pork and peppers; heat thoroughly. Serve immediately. Serves 4.
TACO DELIGHT
1 1/2 pounds ground beef 1/2 cup chopped Vidalia onion 1 package taco seasoning mix 2 cups crushed nacho chips 1 16-ounce can pinto beans 2 cups grated cheddar cheese
Brown ground beef and onion. Stir in taco seasoning and 1 cup water; simmer for 3-4 minutes, set aside.
Place crushed chips in an ungreased 2-quart casserole dish. Layer pinto beans then ground beef mixture over chips, top with cheese. Bake at 350. for 30 minutes. Serves 4-6.
Serving Suggestions: Chopped lettuce, sour cream and a commerical picante sauce add a TexMex flair to this easy to prepare casserole.
ANYTIME PIZZA
1 8-ounce can refrigerated crescent rolls 5 eggs 1/2 teaspoon oregano 1 6-ounce package Canadian bacon, diced 1 6-ounce can mushrooms, well-drained 1/4 cup chopped green pepper 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
Preheat oven to 350. Separate dough; press into bottom and 2 inches up side of 9x13 baking dish. Set aside. In small bowl, beat eggs and oregano until well-blended. Pour eggs over crust. Spoon bacon, mushrooms and green pepper over eggs. Top with cheeses. Bake 35-40 minutes until brown. Remove from oven. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Serves 5-6.
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CHICKEN WITH BLUE CHEESE PECAN SAUCE
4 broiler-fryer chicken breast halves, boned, skinned
1/2 cup flour 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup olive oil Blue Cheese Pecan Sauce: recipe follows 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parlsey 1/8 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper parsley sprigs
In small shallow bowl, mix flour and salt. On hard surface with meat mallet or similar flattening utensil, pound chicken to 1/4-inch thickness. Dredge chicken, one piece at a time, in flour mixture, coating evenly. In large frypan, place oil and heat over medium temperature. Add chicken and saute' about 6 minutes or until light brown on each side and fork can be inserted with ease. Remove chicken to platter and keep warm. Spoon 2 tablespoons of Blue Cheese Pecan Sauce over each chicken breast and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon reserved crumbled blue cheese. Top with chopped parsley and white pepper and garnish with parsley sprigs. Serve remaining sauce in a sauce boat. Serves 4.
Blue Cheese Pecan Sauce In saucepan, place 3 tablespoons margarine and melt over medium heat; add 3 tablespoons flour and stir until smooth. Stirring constantly, add 1 1/2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon dry sherry, 1/4 teaspoon minced garlic and 1/2 cup chopped pecans, cook until sauce thickens. From 4 oz. package blue cheese, reserve 2 teaspoons for topping on chicken. Add remaining cheese to sauce and remove from heat.

CHICKEN WITH WINE AND ARTICHOKE HEARTS
5 chicken breasts 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 8-ounce jar sliced mushrooms 1/2 cup white wine 1 can cream of chicken soup 1/2 cup half and half salt and pepper to taste 1/4 teaspoon tarragon 1 4 1/2-ounce jar artichoke hearts, drained 2 tablespoons chopped green onion cooked rice
In a large skillet or electric frying pan, brown chicken in butter; set chicken aside. Add flour, mushrooms, wine, soup, half and half and spices; stir well. Return chicken to skillet, cover and simmer one hour, basting occasionally. Top chicken with artichoke hearts and green onion; simmer 5 minutes more. Serve over rice. Serves 4-5.
SPIRITED STEAK
1 thick flank steak or London broil, (about 1 1/2-pounds)
2/3 cup dry red wine 2 teaspoons sherry 1 teaspoon soy sauce a few drops of hot sesame oil dash freshly ground ginger 1/8 teaspoon oregano, crumbled 1/8 teaspoon marjoram, crumbled freshly ground black pepper
Mix together wine, sherry, soy sauce and seasonings. Place steak in a long glass baking dish and pour marinade over meat. Cover and chill at least 12 to 18 hours, turning meat once or twice.
Preheat broiler. Remove steak from marinade. Pat dry and broil 4 inches from heat for about 5 minutes on each side. To serve, cut thin slices diagonally across grain. Can be served with rice. Serves 6.

'RED PLUM SAUCE
1 cup red plum jam 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1/2 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 clove garlic, finely chopped
Combine all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil. Serve hot with Quail in Wine. Makes about 1 1/2 cups or 4 (3-ounce) servings; each serving contains 241 calories.
SESAME STEAK AND MUSHROOMS
2-2 1/2 pounds boneless sirloin steak 8 ounces fresh mushrooms, sliced thin 3-4 green onions, sliced thin, with
some green leaf lettuce green onions carrot curls for garnish
Dressing:
1/4 cup low sodium soy sauce 1/4 cup wine vinegar 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard 3 tablespoons dry sherry 2 tablespoons honey 1 teaspoon finely minced fresh ginger root 1 large garlic clove, finely minced 1/4 cup corn oil 3 tablespoons oriental sesame oil
Broil steak to desired doneness. (Rare to medium-rare is best). Let cool and slice into bitesize pieces. Combine all ingredients for dressing except oil and mix well. Add oils and shake in a tightly capped jar. (Dressing can be made several days ahead and refrigerated.) Pour dressing over steak and mushrooms. Toss gently, cover and let marinate in refrigerator 1-2 hours, stirring several times. To serve: drain excess dressing and spoon onto lettuce-lined platter. Sprinkle with chopped onions and carrot curls, if desired. Can be served hot or cold. Serves 5-6. Cook's Note: This is an oriental recipe which combines a family favorite combination of steak and mushrooms. The dressing has an oriental spicy flavor without being overly salty.

GRILLED POTATO/ONION BAKE
2 tablespoons butter, softened 4 large baking potatoes, peeled 2 medium onions 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese salt and pepper, to taste 2 tablespoons butter
Spread 2 tablespoons softened butter on a 24x16-inch sheet of heavy duty foil. Slice potatoes and onions and place on foil. Sprinkle with cheese, salt and pepper. Dot with 2 tablespoons butter and seal foil with a double fold. Place on an outdoor grill over low coals (or bake at 350") for 50 minutes.

SCALLOPED CORN
1/2 pound bacon 2 cups creamed style corn (17-ounce can) 3 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup milk 1/2 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1/2 cup herb-seasoned stuffing mix salt and pepper to taste
Cook bacon until crisp and drain well. Break crisp bacon into small pieces. Combine all ingredients in a medium mixing bowl, mixing thoroughly. Pour mixture into a lightly greased casserole or loaf pan. Bake in a preheated oven at 350 for approximately 45 minutes or until center of mixture is firm. Serves 6.

BACON STUFFED SWEET POTATOES
8 large sweet potatoes 1/4 cup butter or margarine 1 cup sour cream 1 egg 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 9 crisp bacon slices, crumbled paprika
Wash potatoes. Grease skins of potatoes and bake at 375 for 1 hour or until soft to touch. Cut a long oval slice from top of potato and scoop out potato pulp into a bowl, add butter, sour cream, egg, salt and sugar to potatoes. Beat well, stir in crisp crumbled bacon. Place mixture back into potato shells, stuffing them high. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 400 for 10-15 minutes or until heated through. Serves 8.

MARINATED VEGETABLES
1 cauliflower head, sectioned 6 carrots, sliced 1/2 pound mushrooms, sliced 4 stalks celery, sliced 2 red onions, sliced 1 14-ounce can artichoke hearts,
drained and quartered 1 9-ounce jar stuffed green olives, drained 1 6-ounce can ripe pitted olives, drained 2 cloves garlic 3/4 cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon black pepper 1/2 cup red wine vinegar 2 teaspoons dry mustard 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon oregano leaves
Combine first 9 ingredients in large bowl. Mix the remaining indredients well and pour over vegetables. Cover and let marinate in refrigerator 24 hours.
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CHICKEN AND SPINACH CASSEROLE
2 whole chicken breasts, cubed 3 tablespoons cooking sherry 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 package frozen creamed spinach, thawed 2 tablespoons butter, melted , 1 tablespoons cooking sherry bread crumbs
Place chicken in a lightly greased 8-inch casserole. Stir in cooking sherry and garlic. Bake at 400 for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove chicken from oven. Reduce heat to 350. Spoon spinach over chicken. Combine butter and sherry. Pour over spinach and top with bread crumbs. Bake at 350 for 20 minutes or until bubbly. Serves 4.
MARINATED ITALIAN BEANS
1-1/2 pounds fresh green beans 3/4 cup water 16 ounces commercial Italian salad dressing 1/2 cup lemon juice 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar 1/2 teaspoon dried whole basil 1/4 teaspoon pepper 1/8 teaspoon dried whole oregano 2 cloves garlic, crushed 1 2-ounce jar pimiento lemon slices (optional)
Wash beans. Trim ends and remove strings. Place beans in a 12x8x2-inch baking dish; add water. Cover with heavy-duty plastic wrap and microwave at high for 12-14 minutes, or until crisp-tender, stirring after 6 minutes. Let stand covered 2 minutes; drain. Combine dressing and next 7 ingredients in a small bowl, stirring well. Pour dressing mixture over beans; cover and refrigerate 68 hours. Garnish with lemon slices if desired. Serves 6.
Note: Cider vinegar or wine-based vinegar may be substituted for the tarragon vinegar listed in this recipe.
BLACKEYED PEAS WITH ITALIAN SAUSAGE
1 Ib. lean Italian sausage 2 15-ounce cans blackeyed peas, undrained 1/2 cup chopped onion 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 1/4 teaspoon black pepper 4 tablespoons cornstarch 1/4 cup water
Cook sausage in large skillet, drain off fat. Add onion, garlic powder and pepper. Continue to cook until onions are transparent. Add blackeyed peas to sausage mixture. Fill one of the empty cans with water, add to peas and sausage. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 25 minutes, stirring often. Mix together cornstarch and water, add this to peas and sausage and stir until thickened. Serve over rice. Serves 6-8.
APPLE AND PECAN-FILLED SQUASH
2 medium acorn squash 1/4 cup brown sugar 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 1 cup chopped, unpeeled apple 1/4 cup chopped, toasted pecans
Slice acorn squash in quarters. Remove seeds. Scoop a teaspoon of squash pulp out of each quarter to make extra space for apple mixture. Place in microwave-safe dish and add 3 tablespoons water.
Combine brown sugar, butter or margarine and chopped apple, mix well. Spoon into squash shells. Cover (leaving a vent for steam to escape) and microwave at 50% power for 5 minutes. Turn dish 1/ 4 of a turn and microwave at full power for 7 minutes. Sprinkle with pecans. Squash should be tender and moist. Serves 8.

PICANTE BLACKEYED PEAS
2 15-ounce cans blackeyed peas 1 large bell pepper, chopped 1 large onion, chopped 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons Picante sauce (Picante sauce found in grocer's Mexican
food section.)
Cook peas in a large saucepan. Saute pepper and onion in butter for 2 minutes. Add sauce. Stir into peas and simmer until thick. Serve hot. Serves 4.
SMOKY BARBECUE BEAN BAKE
2 one-pound cans great northern or navy beans, drained
1 1/3 cups mild barbecue sauce 3/4 cup plain bread crumbs 1/2 pound cooked ham, pork, or
smoked turkey, diced 1/2 large green pepper, chopped 1/2 large onion, chopped 1/4 teaspoon liquid smoke 1/2 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 1/2 tablespoons cooked crumbled
bacon (optional)
In a bowl, combine beans, barbecue sauce, bread crumbs, ham, green pepper, onion and liquid smoke. Place mixture in a greased glass baking dish. Top with cheese and bacon. Bake at 375 for 35-40 minutes. Serve warm. Recipe can be doubled for a large crowd.
VIDALIA ONION DEEP DISH
1 1/8 cup regular rice, uncooked 1/2 cup butter 3 1/3 pounds Vidalia onions, chopped 1 1/8 cup shredded Swiss cheese 1 cup whipping cream 2 tablespoons minced parsley salt and white pepper to taste paprika
Cook rice in a large pot of boiling water for 5 minutes. Drain well. Melt butter in a heavy saucepan over medium heat. Add onions and cook until tender (approximately 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Mix cheese and cream; add rice, parsley, and salt and pepper. Place in a generously buttered 13x9inch casserole dish. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 325 for one hour. Serves 10-12.
Note: this dish is great as a side dish for meat. It can be prepared a day ahead and refrigerated. Bake when ready to serve.
SPRING CASSEROLE
1 1/2 pounds zucchini 4 green onions 2 cups crushed saltine crackers 6 mushrooms, sliced 1 *99> beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon oregano, optional 1/2 cup grated Cheddar cheese
Wash and cut zucchini and onions in 1/4" slices. In a medium sized sauce pan boil zucchini and onions until tender. Drain. Combine remaining ingredients, except cheese, and add to zucchini. Place in a greased 8-inch casserole and top with cheese. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Serves 4.

VEGETABLE TREE
6 cups assorted fresh vegetables for dipping choosing from:
broccoli or cauliflower radishes bell pepper strips celery carrots square-shaped crackers
Arrange vegetables on platter to resemble a Christmas tree. Place broccoli florets first to form a dark green background for the tree. Decorate with other vegetables. Place crackers at the base of tree to resemble holiday presents. Serve with your favorite dipping sauce or with Lemon Curry Dip (recipe above). Makes 12 servings; each serving contains approximately 39 calories.
SQUASH AND RICE BAKE
2 medium yellow summer squash, diced 1 medium zucchini, diced 1 small onion, chopped 1 1/2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese 11/2 cups milk 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup instant rice, uncooked 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning 1/8 teaspoon pepper
Combine all ingredients in large bowl: mix well. Pour into greased 9-inch square baking dish. Bake at 375 for 35 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.
TOMATO PIE
1 9-Inch deep dish pie shell 3 medium tomatoes, sliced 6 strips bacon, fried and crumbled 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese 1 cup mayonnaise
Bake frozen pie shell 5-7 minutes. Place tomatoes in bottom of pie shell; top with crumbled bacon. Combine cheese and mayonnaise; pour over tomatoes. Bake at 350 for 35-40 minutes. Serves 4.
EGGPLANT LASAGNE ROLL-UPS
4 cups peeled, diced eggplant 1/2 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 clove garlic, minced 1 26-ounce jar spaghetti sauce 2 tablespoons water 1/2 cup sliced black olives 15 ounces ricotta cheese 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese 1/2 cup shredded Parmesan cheese, divided 2 tablespoons minced parlsey, divided 8 lasagne noodles, cooked
In a large skillet combine eggplant, onion, vegetable oil and garlic. Saute' until onions are transparent and eggplant is tender. Pour spaghetti sauce and water into skillet. Add black olives and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
Combine rocotta, mozzarella, 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese and 1 tablespoon parlsey; mix well. Spread 3 tablespoons of cheese mixture over each lasagne noodle and roll-up.
Spread 1 cup of eggplant sauce in bottom of large baking dish. Place lasagne noodles, seam side down into dish. Pour remaining sauce over roll-ups and top with remaining Parmesan cheese and parsley. Bake at 350 for 45-50 minutes. Serves 8.

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DATE-FILLED OATMEAL BARS 2 cups all-purpose flour 2 cups quick-cooking oats, uncooked 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 cup firmly-packed brown sugar 3/4 cup butter or margarine 1 8-ounce package pitted dates, chopped 1 cup sugar 1 cup water
Combine flour, oats, soda, salt and brown sugar. Cut in butter with a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse meal. Press half of mixture into an ungreased 12x8x2-inch baking pan. Combine dates, sugar and water in a medium saucepan; cook over low heat until sugar dissolves and dates are soft. (Mixture should be thick and mushy.) Spread mixture evenly over dough in pan; cover with remaining oats mixture. Bake at 325 for 40 minutes or until lightly browned. Cut into 2x1-inch bars while warm. Remove to wire racks to cool. Makes 4 dozen bars.
CRUNCHY APPLE PIE 2 cups chopped cooking apples 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1 egg yolk, beaten 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice 1/2 cup chopped pecans 1 egg white, beaten until foamy 1 9-Inch unbaked pie shell
Put chopped apples in a large bowl. Add sugar, flour, egg yolk, vanilla, lemon juice and pecans; mix well. Add egg white. Stir well and pour mixture into unbaked pie shell. Bake at 350 for 30-45 minutes or until apples are tender and brown. Makes one 9-inch pie.

SWEET POTATO PIE WITH CARAMEL NUT TOPPING
2 cups cooked, pureed sweet potatoes 1 egg, slightly beaten 1/4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/8 teaspoon salt 3/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg Caramel Nut Topping: recipe follows Cream Cheese Crust: recipe follows
Mix all ingredients together until mixture is smooth. Pour into unbaked Cream Cheese Crust (if desired) and bake for 35 minutes in a preheated 350 oven. Remove from oven and top with Caramel Nut Topping and bake for an additional 15 minutes.
Cream Cheese Crust
1 3-ounce package cream cheese, softened 1/4 cup butter or margarine, softened 1 cup all-purpose flour
Combine cream cheese and margarine; blend well, then stir in flour. Shape dough into a ball.
Place ball between two sheets of waxed paper. Roll out into a circle to fit a deep dish pie plate. Remove one sheet of waxed paper and position Cream Cheese Crust into pie plate. Remove top sheet of waxed paper and flute the edge of crust. Fill with sweet potato mixture and bake as directed above. Makes 1 deep dish pie.
Caramel Nut Topping
1 cup chopped pecans 1/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 1/4 cup light brown sugar
Combine all ingredients and mix well. Distribute evenly over Sweet Potato Pie.
SOUR CREAM PECANS
1 cup sour cream 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 4 cups pecan halves
Combine sour cream and sugar. Cook over medium heat (240) to almost hard ball stage. Turn off heat. Add vanilla, baking soda and butter (or margarine). Beat for 2-3 minutes. Add pecans, stirring to coat. Turn onto lightly buttered baking sheet. Cool and separate pecan halves.

WORLD'S MOST DELICIOUS COOKIES
1 cup margarine or butter 1 cup sugar 1 cup light brown sugar 1 egg 1 cup vegetable oil 1 cup regular oats 1 cup crushed corn flakes 31/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup flaked coconut 1/2 cup chopped pecans
Preheat oven to 325. Cream together butter and sugars, add egg and mix well. Add remaining ingredients one at a time except pecans, mix until combined. Stir in pecans. Form dough into balls the size of walnuts, place on an ungreased cookie sheet and flatten with a fork. Bake at 325" for 10-12 minutes or until lightly brown; do not overcook. Allow to cool a few minutes before removing from pan. Sprinkle with sugar if desired. Makes approximately 6 dozen cookies.

PORTABLE APPLE & CHEESE PLEASERS
3/4 cup all-purpose flour 2/3 cup butter or margarine, softened 1/3 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 egg 1 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1-1/2 cups oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked) 1 cup (4 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese 1/3 cup pecans 3 tablespoons apple sauce
Combine flour, butter, sugar, egg, vanilla, cinnamon, baking powder and salt in large bowl; mix well. Add oats, cheese and pecans; mix well. Stir in apple sauce. Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls onto preheated ungreased cookie sheet; bake in oven to 375 for 15 minutes or until golden brown. Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator or in loosely covered container at room temperature. Makes about 2 dozen cookies.

BLUEBERRY PEACH COBBLER
1/3 cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch 3/4 cup unsweetened orange juice 2 cups fresh blueberries 2 cups fresh peaches, sliced 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
Biscuits
1 cup all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup lowfat milk 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 1 tablespoon sugar vegetable spray
In medium saucepan, combine 1/3 cup sugar and cornstarch. Gradually stir in orange juice. Cook over medium heat until mixture comes to a boil and is slightly thickened and clear, stirring constantly. Stir in bjueberries and peaches; cook until fruit is hot. Stir in lemon peel; set aside.
Heat oven to 375. Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off. In medium bowl, combine flour, 1 tablespoon sugar, baking powder and baking soda. Stir in milk and oil just until dry ingredients are moistened. Spray baking dish with vegetable spray and pour hot fruit mixture into 1 1/2 quart casserole. Drop dough by tablespoons over fruit mixture. Sprinkle dough with 2-3 teaspoons sugar. Bake at 375 for 20-25 minutes or until biscuits are light golden brown. Serves 8.
PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE CRUST
1 cup graham cracker crumbs (about 20 two-inch squares)
1/2 cup finely chopped pecans 1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted 1/4 cup sugar
Filling
3 8-ounce packages cream cheese at room temperature
8 ounces low-fat ricotta cheese 6 eggs, at room temperature 2 cups pumpkin puree 1 3/4 cups sugar 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
Heat oven to 325. In a bowl, mix crumbs and remaining crust ingredients with a fork until wellblended. Pour into an 8x3-inch or a 9x2-inch springform pan. Using the back of a spoon, press crumbs onto bottom and up side of pan to within one inch of top of pan. Set aside. In a large mixing bowl, with mixer at medium speed, beat cream cheese until smooth. Add remaining ingredients and beat just until blended. Pour into a crumb-lined pan. Bake 1 hour and 30 minutes (or 1 hour and 15 minutes for a 9-inch pan) or until lightly golden on top. Turn off oven and let cake stand in oven for 1 hour. Remove cake from oven; cool completely on wire rack. Cover with aluminum foil and chill overnight before serving. Makes 16 servings.
PEACH ICE CREAM
4 eggs, well beaten 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 tablespoon vanilla flavoring 1 cup sugar 1/2 gallon milk few drops of red food coloring if desired
Mix 3/4 cup sugar with 4 cups mashed Georgia peaches. Add peaches to above ingredients. Mix and freeze. Makes 1 1/2 gallons.
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Reg. Appaloosa mare 3 yrs., 15.3hds., gentle, anyone can ride, still growing, no bad habits $1500. Dave Fields, Alpharetta. 404-664-8147.______________
Reg, Arabian geld. 5 yrs., bay, 4 W h. socks & star, Bask gr'son, greenbroke, lots of pot., smart, best offer. T. Farr, Newnan. 404-251-3717/9680.________
Beau. Pinto colt, 20 mos., 14 1/2hds., good disp., loves children $475/obo, horse in Sharpsburg. P.R. Argenta, East Point. 404-766-1762.______________
AQHA stallion 6 yrs., sire Doc's Sug, AQHA champ. $2500, yrlg. filly & colt by above $400 ea., mare w/filly at side $800 & bred back. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404445-9392.

Livestock Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Want free horse or mule that is rideable, will have big pasture & plenty of TLC. Johnny Weaver, Resaca. 404277-1968 aft. 4:30 pm.__________
Want to buy cattle & butcher hogs. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. 404-483-7993.
Want free or reas. priced goats or sheep, will pick up w/in 85 mi. of Atlanta. O. Rasheed, Atlanta. 404-377-0955.
Want 2 donated horses or ponies for private, nonprofit school. Robert Moore, Atlanta. 404-255-5951.__________
Want free goats, will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404-692-6828._____
Want to buy any kind of horses, mules, hogs, cattle, will pick up anywhere, pay cash, must be reas. priced. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.____
Want to buy horses, mules, donkeys, cattle, goats, any size, will pick up, pay cash, not for slaughter. C.A. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612._________
Want unwanted cows, goats, sheep, pigs, will pick up w/in reas. dist. H. Mclnlyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749.
Want to buy cattle. J. R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221._________
Want to buy hogs, shoats, cattle, pigs, will pick up unwanted horses, ponies, mules, goats free. M. Rice, Newnan. 404251-7590.__________-
Want to buy cattle. Bob Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982._________
Want wh. Nubian doe, young, from healthy herd, purebred unreg., please not albino, reas. priced. Kay Marchant, Monroe. 404-267-6263.___________
Want good trail safe, gentle TWH or Racking geld., also want sml., aged, child-safe horse. Jim Tims, Dallas. 404445-6147.____________________
Want unwanted goats, sheep, calves, pigs, ponies, donkeys. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.________
Want unbroken/uncontrollable horses/ ponies free/reas., also reg. mare/stallion, QH/TB, sound, not over 12 yrs., will trade. K. Sanders, Gray. 912-986-1875.
Want to buy baby calves, 3 mos. & under, any type, need to be w/in 50 mi. of Gainesville. Cheryl Alien, Galnesvllle. 404-536-5720._________________
Want 2 Limousin or Red Angus cow/ calf prs. Luca Gianturco, Woodstock. 404-924-2824._________________
Want free pony, rabbit, goats, to good home. Shona Baswell, Newnan. 404251-1013.__________________
Want gentle old horse for companion to young, lonely geld., will provide 100% TLC. Donna Rieder, Jackson. 404775-0478.____________________
Folklife Celebration At Jarrell Plantation
Celebrate Independence Day by observing early American folklife at Jarrell Plantation Historic Site, Juliette, Ga., July 4, 10:30 a.m. -- 3:30 p.m. Blacksmithing, woodstove and out door cooking, spinning, weaving and old-fashioned games will be demon strated. Admission is $1.50 for adults, 75 cents for chil dren, six and older. For more information, call (912) 986-5172.
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All advertisements for individu als wanting to locate or wanting to lease pastureland, general crop land, garden space, and hunting land are published in the monthly Farmland to Rent or Lease cate gory. These notices are no longer included under the Livestock Han dling and Equipment category.
Advertisers wanting to pasture horses or lease space for this purpose must list their notices in the quarterly equine edition. In addition, those wishing to pasture horses must obtain a stable li cense from the Georgia Depart ment of Agriculture's General Field Forces Division. To obtain an application, call toll-free statewide 1-800-282-5852, or in Atlanta call 656-3725.
Stable license number must be submitted with notices in order for them to be published in the boarding section of the Equine Edition.
Lady's Western show saddle 16" hand tooled w/suede seat, matching blanket, girth, bridle, breast plates, orig. $625, now $325. Louis Melikian, Marietta. 404953-2648.____________________
JC Higgins 14" Western saddle, very good cond. $180. Jeremy Dillard, Ball Ground. 404-735-4887.____________
'87 mdl. Old South Gooseneck horse trailer 16'x6' $2600. Mark Cantrell, Toccoa. 404-886-9346._____________
Four Western saddles, all have 15" seats, $115 to $150. A. Burnette, Smyrna. 404-432-4003.___________
Cattle trailer 20' long, top gooseneck comp., partitioned, full rear gate, tandem brakes, treated floors, new paint. Bill Murray, Monroe. 404-267-4425._____
Want to buy horse walker machine. M.L. Thacker, Albany. 912-436-2673.
15" Western barrel saddle, brown suede seat, tooling, exc. cond., pad & girth incl. $250. D. Whitworth, Lawrencevllle. 404-963-0952.______________
Australian stock saddle, dk. leather, deep seat, $350. B. Teague, Stone Mountain. 404-469-4609 nights, 448-4861
day.________________________ 16' enclosed stock trailer. Andrew
Manning, Hoschton. 404-867-4105 aft. 4
pm._____________________ WW 2-horse trailer, midnight blue,
fully encl., padded, mats, spare tire, used 5 times $2400/obo. J. Acree, Carrollton. 404-832-8385.__________
2-horse trailer, tack comp., feed mangers, esc. door, new floor, metal flake paint, 5 good tires $1250. D. Cole, Locust Grove. 404-957-9182._______
2-horse Hale trailer, new treated floor, mats, take out div., good tires & paint $1250. C.S. Griffis, Waycross. 912283-0459._________________
24' horse trailer, hauls 6 horses, div. gate $1800, good cond./new tires. Howard Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-5588.
Stidham 2-horse bumper pull, exc. cond., new floor, mats, tack comp. $1200. Wayne Lynn, Reidsvllle. 912557-6950 eve._______________
Western 15 1/2" roper English saddles 15", 16", 18", pony saddle 11". Connie Lipham, Fayettevllle. 404-461-8263 before 9 pm._________________
'83 DD 2-horse bumper pull, alumin. trailer, elec. brakes, encl., insul., exc. dr. area. Ed Knight, Morrow. 404-961-2769.
'85 Bee 2-horse bumper pull trailer, tack comp., mats, new paint, exc. cond. $1750. C. Wilkerson, Alpharetta. 404442-3213.______________________
Western show halter & bridle, horse size $100 ea. L. Ray, Rutledge. 404557-2749.____________________
Want to buy a used head gate. Mark Shelton, Calhoun. 404-625-2171.

Sml. livestock trailer, 4'x6', plywood floor, wooded body, $495. Lewis Ayers, Ft. Valley. 912-328-6417 or 912987-5274._________________
Handmade 18" Wolford Western saddle, silver trim, like new $600, English saddle, 21" cutback $125, 2 jumping saddles, sev. bridles. D. Alien, Canon. 404-245-5969._______________
Cattle head gate, hdy., $125. R. Swartz, Concord. 404-495-5734.___________
21" Blue Ribbon cutback $500. B. Brock, Ludowlcl. 912-545-9113._______
14" Western trail saddle w/bridle, breast plate and blanket $225. D. Norton, Llthonia. 404-482-1969.___________
Collars, hames, singletrees, doubletrees, trace chain covers, nylon driving & checklines, one-horse backhands, other. Gerald Davis, Eatonton. 404-485-6469.
Western saddle 16" seat, Rawhide tree, super light, 1 ear bridle w/silver & reins, new saddle pad, $200/all obo. Shannon Barrett, Douglasville. 404445-6853._____________________
15" Western saddle (barrel type) worn but safe, good rigging, new quickchange stirrup leathers, new off-billet & cinch strap $75 incl. pad. Barry Castle, Dallas. 404-445-7391.____________
Calif, braid bridle, reins, breast collar $150/nego., all purpose saddle w/o stirrups $50/trade, 1917 McClellan w/o stirrups $75/trade. Mickey Highsmith, Macon. 912-471-7601.____________
4-horse walker, forward/reverse, exc. cond. $950; also, 15" roping saddle $200. Rudy Perry, Kathleen. 912-987-9926.
4-horse alumin. combo, w/dr. rm. 7'x7'x20', $10,900, 3-horse w/dr. rm. 7'x7'2"x18' $11,500, both w/5 yr. factory warranty. Mitch Freilich, McDonough. 404-957-6687.________________
Handmade 16" roping sadle $375, 17" Australian stock saddle w/horn & knee rolls $325. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912984-4830._________________
Western saddles 2 like new, 15" seats, one basket weave & one leaf design $275 obo. L. Calhoun, Macon. 912781-6807._________________
'83 Rice Eventer, light wt. 2-horse trailer, ramp, new tires, extra height, $200. Kathe McMullan, Hartwell. 404376-7327.______________________
Want 2-horse trailer any cond., will trade. D. Nunz, Waco. 404-537-0543.
Want to buy saddles, tack & stock trailers. Ray Penland, Ball Ground. 404735-4887._________________
16 1/2" Passier dressage saddle like new w/girth, seat saver, cover $1200 firm. S. Shover, Monroe. 404-267-6914._____
Used cutback saddle, great cond., new stirrups. P. Sanders, Marietta. 404955-5757 Ive msg._______________
Crates barrel racing saddle, breast plate, headstall & misc. equip, incl. racks, exc. cond. $550. D. Alfredson, Canton. 404-238-2448 or 404-479-9646.
Passier all purpose saddle, 17", exc. cond., retail $1800, sell for $950 or trade for equiv. dressage saddle. Janice Holderson, Dahlonega. 404-864-4654/5800.
Blue Ribbon all purpose close contact saddle 17" like new cond., no fittings $350. S. Gerlach, Woodstock. 404345-2494 Ive msg._____________
Used fiber Western show pad $20, Western show blanket, perfect for It. or dk. horse, Navajo stripe $25, gaited horse show halter $15. A. Tilley, Stockbrldge. 404-474-3652.____________
Western saddle & blanket $150. T. Sanders, Toccoa. 404-886-8549.______
4 pony saddles $50 ea. nego., exc. cond. JoAnne Bing, Dallas. 404-443-9018 day, 404-386-6355 nights.__________
4-horse Gooseneck trailer in good cond., w/dr. rm. $2500. J. Crews, Folkston. 912-496-2000.____________
Extra hdy. walk-thru, cattle head gate w/lock $160 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5, Box 124, Elberton 30635. 404283-6615.__________________
'76 4-horse trailette w/back & side loads $3000. Dean Chasteen, Griffin. 404-227-3004._______________
Imperial 6' show horse trailer, 4 sprg. loaded ramps, tack, storage, dr. rm., new treated wood floor, exc. cond. Kenneth Short, Covlngotn. 404-786-0687.______
1 Billy Cook saddle 15 in. Rody Whitener, Dalton. 404-277-2512/2595.
2-horse alumin. trailer w/lrg. dr. rm., bumper pull $3400. N. Taylor, Falconwood Stables, 10385 Hwy. 278, Covlngton 30209.____________________
When advertising in the equine cate gory, it is best to list only one or two animals. The 20 words limit prohibits the inclusion of lengthy bloodline in formation and wordy descriptions.

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Only hay and feed grains produced by an individual on his own Georgia farming operation can be advertised in the Market Bulletin. Hay and feed grains pur chased for resale purposes are not permitted. Please list the kind of hay or feed grain you have for sale in your notice (for example, rye, wheat, alfalfa, etc.)
Fescue & clover hay for sale $2/bale, rain-free. C.C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches 30572. 404-747-3696.___________
Coastal bermuda & fescue hay field ready to cut, you cut and bale for 1/2, 200 A. in Putnam Co. Bill Webb, Eatonton. 404-457-7141 or 404-392-0671 aft. 6 pm. ________________
Top qual. Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. sq. & rd. bales '89 crop, good price, cutting '90 crop 6-15. Jon Ostrom, Loganvllle. 404-466-8725.____________
Hi. fert. Tift 44 & ryegrass mix. hay, rain-free, exc. horse hay $2/bale at barn. Samuel Noles, Franklin. 404-675-3965.
Bermuda & fescue hay, pick up in field. J.R. Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404471-4221.__________________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, good qual., Irg. sq. bales $2/up; mulch hay, del. avail. J. M. Brown, Falrburn. 404-964-7046.
'90 horse qual. Coastal bermuda sq. bales $2.50/bale. D. Council, Mllledgevllle. 912-946-2007.______________
Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. bales, fert. ea. cutting, no weeds, no rain. Russell Smith, Loganvllle. 404-787-1275._____
Hi. fert., rain-free Coastal bermdua hay $15/up, rolls 1400 Ib. avg., vol. disc. Marvin Davis, Matter. 912-685-4535 work, 3590 home._________________
Lrg. rd. bales Tift 44 $20, $10 for last yrs. crop, del. avail. Dan Hollingsworth, Hephzlbah. 404-793-6204 or 592-2896.
'89 crop rd. bales Bahia 1100 Ibs., Irg. vol., can load. Tom Henderson, Warrenton. 404-482-5308.________________
Fescue hay $1.50/bale, ryegrass hay $1.50/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.___________________
Free for the cutting, mix. hay up to 75 A. Jack Rooker, Kennesaw. 404491-7711.___________________
Good hay for sale in the field, all summer. Sammy House, Dallas. 404445-2893.___________________
Fescue hay, rd. bales $10 ea. in field. Bobby Smith, Pendergrass. 404693-2251._________________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, fert., limed, no weeds, exceptional horse qual., Irg. sq. bales $2.50 in barn, del. avail. Wesley Cobb, Social Circle. 404-464-2118 btw. 8 & 10:30 pm._________________
Fresh cut horse qual. Coastal hay in Irg. sq. bales, can del., very reas., rd. bales of good hay also. Bennett Daniel, Milledgevllle. 912-452-3039._________
Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay & peanut hay, protein tested, Irg. rd. bales $30, sq. bales $2.50, can load, del. avail. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512 or 242-1917.________________________
Coastal bermuda, fescue, rain/weed free; also, mulch hay, Irg. sq. bales S1.25/ up. Edward Schilling, Sharpsburg. 404251-5563.________________________
Free hay, you cut & bale Monticello area. J. Jacobs, Social Circle. 404786-0460.________________________
Alfalfa hay, certi. qual. price based on grade, call for quote. Wayne Liliberte, Madison. 404-342-9412.___________
Free hay, you cut and bale, Tyrone, Ga. James Hornbuckle, Atlanta. 404458-1506._________________._
Fescue/bermuda hay, sq. bales $1.50 in barn, rain-free. Ron Hill, Fayettevllle. 404-461-4674 aft. 6 pm.______________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, good qual., well cured, '90 crop, has few weeds $2 in barn, $1.50 in field, del. avail, at add. price. James Daniel, Stockbrldge. 404483-4806 or 948-0100.

Rd. rolls & sq. bales of bermuda, rd. rolls of fescue & bermuda mix., well fert., del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404627-0712.
'89 bermuda/fescue hay, hvy. sq. bales, fert., rain-free in barn $1.50/bale. Asa Thomas, Bogart. 404-769-7462/6626.
'90 Coastal bermuda hay, rd. or sq. bales in barn, hi. fert. UGA soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912994-6463.
'90 first cutting fescue bermuda mix., good cow hay $2/bale at barn. G.M. Weems, Dacula. 404-962-4396.
Hay, Irg. sq. bales Coastal bermuda, fert./limed horse qual. G. Fleming, Sharpsburg. 404-251-5101.
Hay, give 1/2 free for the cutting/ baling, 100 A. in rd. bales, S. Fulton Co. T.K. Putnam, Falrburn. 404-964-6936.
'90 fert./limed fescue $1.40, orchard $1.40, cow hay $1.20; also, mulch $1. G. Panter, Gumming. 404-889-1658.
'89 Coastal hay rd. bales, weed free, well fert. $15 ea. loaded. Bill Cowart, Lyons. 912-565-7907.
'90 rain-free fescue 5'x6' rd. bales, rye/ orchard, Irg. sq. bales. William Waite, Gumming. 404-889-0592.____
Horse qual. fescue hay, 1st & 2nd cutting in barn, $1.50/bale. Jim Bailey, Cleveland. 404-865-6270.
Hay, sq. bales, fescue $2, Coastal bermuda $2.50, mulch $1.50. Victor Thompson Sr., Douglasville. 404459-8261 or 942-5924, Ive. msg.
Good qual. fescue hay, 800 Ib. rd. bales $20/bale, can del. L. McClain, Alpharetta. 404-475-9139. ___
'90 Coastal bermuda hay, exc. qual., Irg. rd. bales $25, sq. bales $1.50 in field, $2 in barn. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.
Fert. fescue/bermuda grass in Irg. rd. bales. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404981-1663 day, 404-787-1209 eve.
Bermuda hay, '90 cutting, well fert. $2.75/bale on 100 or more, del. avail, extra. Billy Bullock, Dallas. 404-445-9392.
Tift 44 bermuda hay, Irg. sq. bales fert. ea. cutting, rain/weed free. Palmer Smith, Thomasville. 912-226-2268 days, 8855 eve.
Fescue/bermuda ^hay, well fert. Irg. bales $2.75 in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-S30S " home.
Good qual. Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., rain-free, rd. bales $10/bale, must sell. J. Means, Rutledge. 404-557-2749.
Tift 44 bermuda hay, well limed, fert., horse qual. $1.75 in field, $2.25 in barn. Ed Williams, Calhoun. 404-629-0608 or 404-277-1416.
Fescue & clover hay, rain-free in barn $1.75, $1.25 in field. Kenneth Bookmiller, Dahlonega. 404-475-5589 days, 404864-4147 wk. ends.
Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fert. rd. bales $17. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. 404483-7993.
Alfalfa hay, top qual., well fert., pick up in field or load on your truck. Jack Chandler, Monroe. 404-267-9240/5283.
Fescue hay '90 crop, rain-free $1.60/ bale. Alien Green, Cartersvllle. 404975-9880.
Hay for sale,'90 crop bermuda, fert. & rain-free. Bruce Kitchens, Dallas. 404443-0311.
'90 fescue hay, well fert., rain-free, 800-1000 Ib. rolls $10/roll. James Dobbs, Danlelsville. 404-795-2007.
'90 cutting mix. sq. bales $1.25 behind baler, Coastal fescue mix. $1.50 behind baler. L. Touchton, Falrburn. 404964-5772.
Hi. qual. hay, fert./limed, nice Coastal $1.75 field, $2 in barn, mix. hay $1.50 field, $1.75 barn, local del. avail. J.C. Dixon, Hamilton. 404-582-3711. ____
Coastal bermuda hay, good qual, sq. bales $2. G. Brady, Hephzlbah. 404592-2694.
Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, fert., exc. qual., fescue/bermuda hay, fert., rain-free in barn. P. Davis, Newnan. 404253-7742.
'90 cutting, good qual. Irg. rd. bales fescue/clover mix. $12-$15 or trade for calves. Kerry Hix, Chatsworth. 404695-6431.
Fescue hay, fert./limed $2.50/bale. Ray Almand, 5040 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. 404-961-6729.
Alfalfa & Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual., sq. bales. Gerald Temple, Madi son. 404-342-9847 or 523-6728.
Mix. hay, sq. bales. T. Benkoski, Rutledge. 404-342-2107/0972._______
60 A. of hay, you cut on shares, can load rd. bales, Moons Grove area. Clay Keller, Danlelsville. 404-795-3379.

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Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales 450 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere. $2/ bale plus del. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016.
Exc. '90 fescue horse hay, fert., limed, weed free, never wet, never grazed $2/sq. bale. E.B. Swiedler, Gainesville. 404-9833845.

Tift 44 Coastal horse hay $2.50/bale; mulch hay $1.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.__________

Cow & horse hay $1.50; mulch hay 50/bale, 1200 Ib. rd. bales $10. Larry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404-964-8096.

Alfalfa hay '90 first cutting 55-65 Ib.

bales $3.50 ea. at barn. R.R. Bruce,

Athens. 404-543-8435 before 8 am or aft.

6 pm.

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Taking orders for Tift 44 & fescue, sq. & rd. bales, hi. qual.,, del. avail. James Wilson, Newnan. 404-251-5415 or 404439-5758.

Taking orders for mix. grass hay 90/ sq. bale in field; will also, cut and bale your hay. T. Kittle, Ringgold. 404935-3563.

Now cutting fescue/mix, grasses, sq. bales $1.75 behind baler in field, Irg. rd. bales avail., 1200 Ibs. approx. $25. W. Cobb Co., local del. avail. Bob Moffitt, Powder Springs. 404-427-2798 or 404428-2240.

Fescue hay, limed/fert., sq. or rd. bales; also, we will cut and bale your hay. W. Hackney, Roopvllle. 404854-4996/5059.

'90 ryegrass hay analyzed 10.6% protein, 47.3 neutral detergent fiber, rainfree $2.25/bale at barn. Hardy Edwards, Athens. 404-742-5717.
Coastal bermuda/ryegrass mix. rd. bales $25/roll. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.___________

Bermuda/fescue mix. hay,'90 crop, Irg. sq. bales $2.50/bale at barn. M.L Brown, Kennesaw. 404-428-2970.

Hay Wanted

Want fert. hay field to cut on halves or will rent near Thomson. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-1909.
Want old corn, peanuts, wheat, oats, rye, soybeans for hog feed. M.L. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.
Want horse .qual. hay, rd. gr sq. bales,, w-ll trade. 0. Nuriz, Waco. 404-5373)543.
Agricultural seed and plants for sale

// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
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 re quested.
Certain varieties of seed are protected from propagation un less It is grown as a class of certified seed. For example, wheat seed such as Rorlda 302, Coker 916, Saluda, Caldwell and Hunter may not be propagated for sale unless the seed has been grown as a class of certified seed. Propa gation 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, 6563635.
Black raspberry plants $8/doz. ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3256.
Blueberry plants & blackberry plants, pecan trees, growing in containers. Bill Isaacs, Snellvllle. 404-979-1336.
All kinds peach trees $1/up, also, walnut & pecan trees. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasvllle. 30134. 404-942-3623.
Coastal bermuda, Tift 44 sprigs; also custom planting. Joe Goss, Hawklnsvllle. 912-892-9412 or 783-2681.

Fox grape, wild crabapple, huckleberry, dewberry, black raspberry; also, sassafras, 6 plants $10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ Red & yellow multiplying onions; also,
Irg. white multiplying onions, $10.50/gal. ppd. Joe D. Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 4666, Jackson 30233.___________
Black raspberry plants $8/doz. ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3256.________
Tifton 44 bermuda sprigs; also custom planting avail, in Morgan & surrounding cos. Alan Verner, Rutledge. 404557-2161/2540.____________
Cresses seed $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 212, Ellljay
30540.___________________ Green glaze collard seed, 2 Tbsp. $1
plus SASE per pkt. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott31777._______________
Fruit trees, apple, peach, plums, pears, apricots, crabapple, blackberries, blueberries, scuppernong grapes. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._____
Tift 44, Tift 78, Alicia & Coastal bermuda grass; also, will custom plant. James H. Williams, Rt. 7, Fitzgerald. 912-423-4884/8028.__________
Old fashioned small white crisp cucumber seed, 1 tsp. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. S.J. Bryan, 400 Ash Ave. S.E., Dahlonega 30533.__________________
Loquat (Golden Nugget) grows cluster of edible plum seed, 15/$5 ppd., UPS. C. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 315209304. 912-265-5245.__________
1990 white multiplying shallots, $12/ gal., $7 half gal. ppd. H. Branyon, 3049 Salem Rd. S.E., Conyers 30208. 404483-1648. ____________________
Hot red multiplying onion bulbs, 100 bulbs $10 ppd. L.V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779. 912-294-4992.________
Certi. bermuda sprigs, Tift 44, 78, Tifway II & 419, will custom plant anywhere in Ga., 3" rows. Sam Summers, Temple. 404-562-3679.___________
Old fashioned delicious White English peach tree seed 6/$1 w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Cir., Atlanta
30329.____________________________ Lrg. well rooted raspberry plants, in
pots $1.50 per plant. Kenneth Dean, Madison. 404-342-3576.___________
Browntop millet seed, 87% germ., n6 noxious weed seed, 20c per Ib. S. Alvin Mize, Rt. 2, Box 2695, Royston 30662. 404-245-8954.________________
White Acre peas, 81% germ., purity 98%, $25/bag picked up here, also, will ship UPS. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784.______
Round Dutch Cabbage & Mama Lucy tomato plants $5/100 plus $2 post. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Llthonla
30058.___________________ Browntop millet, cleaned/bagged, 50
Ib. bags, 15c/lb. Rabun Scott, Hephzlbah. 404-554-5611._________________
Egyptian Walking onion sets, 20 for $2; Jack-O-Lantern pumpkin seeds 30/S1; also, Ga. collard seeds, 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE per pkt. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406._____________
'90 crop white multiplying old nest onion bulbs $8/gal., and $2 post/ Thelma Yawn, Rt. 2, Box 29, McRae 31055. 912362-4733.__________________________
2nd crop tomatoes now avail., Beefmaster & Better Boy, 4 pk. or flats. David Williams, Hickory Flat. 404-442-3693.
Puerto Rican sweet potato plants now ready, $20/1000. O.M. White, Rt. 1, Box 130, Baxley. 912-367-4616._________
Want white sweet potato vines, cornfield pea seed w/mature blue peas, smaller than blackeye (from N.C. area). B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.
Ice Cream History
Nobody knows when ice cream was made for the first time in the U.S., but writings from George Wash ington refer to a machine to make ice cream. Ice cream was sold commercially in New York as early as 1777 according to food scientists at the University of Georgia Extension Service.
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bulbs and seed
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
Golden rain tree seeds, covered w/ yellow blossoms, $1/pkg. w/SASE. Mrs. A.P. Sheppard, 1640 Williamson Rd., Griffin 30223.____________
Rat-tail cactus 3/$1 & 2 stamps, sweet Williams, black-eyed Susans, $1/tsp., bachelor's button, four o'clock $1/Tbsp. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce
30529.________________________ Pink pampas grass, 1 gal. pots, $3 ea.
plus $1.25 ea. shipping, min. of 4. R. Ray, Rt. 1, Box 228-A, Canon 30520. 404245-51%.____________________
Bedding plants, annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetable & house plants, geraniums, hanging baskets, impatiens, foxglove. Ann Walter, 36 Bob Smith Rd., Sharpsburg. 404-251-2709.__________
Sari Belle hibiscus, four o'clocks, cleome, sweet Williams, $1/pack, 3 pkgs./ $2 w/SASE. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Atlanta 30341._______________
Daylilies, all cols., Irg. blooms, $2 ea., no shipping. Mr. Baker, 2237 Creek Park Rd., Decatur 30033. 404-634-5454.
Azaleas, many var., rooted cuttings, 90 per tray/$15, 3 1/2" pots, 18 per tray/$10, liriope, grn. & variegated, gal./$1.25. Earl Hester, Fayettevllle. 404-461-9786.
Hydrangea blue $5, English ivy 6/ $2.50, catalpa tree plants $4 ea. ppd. C. Matthews, 6111 Little Ridge Rd., Ac worth 301 01. _____________
Rooted dbl. impatiens, pink, red, lavender, 20 cols., Irg. plants, $5 ea., $2 ' pos" t. Bet" ty Addis', 6 J'ane -L"ane,-Bru ns-
Black-eyed Susan, statice, larkspur, Irg. marigold, mix. hibiscus, hollyhock, Job's tear $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan, Carrollton
30117._______________________ Pink lady's slipper, trailing arbutus,
wild Christmas fern, miniature fern, trilliums, Queen Anne's Lace, 15 plants/ $10 ppd. Mrs. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 3051 3.________________
Asst. zinnias, white, pink & raspberry bachelor's button & dwarf marigold $1/1/ 4 cup, variegated four o'clocks 30/$1 w/ SASE. Mrs. Mathis, Rt. 1, Maysville
30558. ________________________ Giant red velvet cockscomb seeds
1000/S1, old time purple bachelor's button seeds, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.
Bachelor's button, impatiens, sweet Williams $1/tsp., Easter egg plant 1/4 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Bellamy, Rt. 2, Box 2248, Homer 30547.____________
Two thousand '89 old timey reseeding petunia seeds, 2000 red velvet cockscomb seeds, ea. $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis, Rt. 4, Box 1230, Baxley 31513._______
Forsythia $1.25 ea., orange daylilies $5/doz., vinca minor 50/$5, $1.50 post. Mrs. J.W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.____________________
White or purple Siberian iris, prize winning, mix. cols., Irg., purple iris blooms fall & spring $9/doz. ppd. Mrs. Duvall, Rt. 3, Box 384, Ellljay 30540.
Reseeding petunia plants $6/3 doz.; seed, perennial foxglove, reseeding petunia, tall sweet William, mix. periwinkle, ea. $1 w/SASE. Mrs. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 203, Carlton 30627.__________________
All kind of Irg. gourd seeds, other seeds $1 w/SASE. Elvira Kirby, 1190 Maries Lake Rd., Douglasville 30134. 404-942-3623.___________________
Giant sunflower plumgranny, martin gourd, red castor mole bean seeds $1/ pkg. w/SASE. Wesley Nations, 4655 Wilson Rd., Cohutta 30710.____________
Blue Curl's Queen Anne's Lace, rattlesnake plantation, trailing arbutus, galax, wild fern, 6/$12 ppd. Mrs. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540._________
Lrg. var. perennials including Mexican bush sage, gerbera, foxglove, hollyhock, gal. cont., no shipping. M. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayettevllle 30214._____________
Variegated four o'clock seeds $1/ Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Sorrell, P.O. Box 743, Pembroke 31321. 912-653-2972.

Pachysandra, grn. carpet, shady ground cover, drought resistant, will ship cuttings, 6 plants/$3. MaryAnn Crossfield, Ellenwood. 404-474-0645.
White Siberian iris $8/doz., lavender Siberian $5/doz., red hot poker, Easter rose $3 ea., $1.40 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 4, Ball Ground 30107.____________________
'90 crop of fancy Irg. amaryllis seeds, mix. cols., Irg. blooms, 100 seeds/$1 w/ SASE. Charlie Howell, 520 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah 31410.__________
Seeds: luffa, nat. sponge (dishrag) gourd, redbud, red & yellow four o'clock, pink hibiscus 25/$1 w/SASE. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820.
Trailing coleus 4/$3, sml. cactus 4/$3, Boston ferns $3, petticoat fern $3, asparagus fern $3, all rooted & ppd. Mary Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro
30236.___________________ Bachelor's button, cleome, touch-me-
not, angel's wing begonias, liriope, aucuba, magnolia, English ivy, nandina, baby's breath plants. Doris Neely, Fairburn. 404-964-6216.______________
Sempervivums hen & chickens, many var., red, plum spiderweb, other, 75 ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes, 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060. 404428-1703.______________________
Basketball gourd seeds $2/pack w/ SASE. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833._________________
Lots of diff. kind of seeds, send SASE for list. Frank Danner, 1415 Sunrise, Moultrle 31768._________________
White or purple Siberian iris & fancy bearded iris, many cols., $8/doz., $1.40 post., free ajuga. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellljay 30540.__________
Eggtree plants in 4" pots $1 ea., no shipping. Doris Metcalfe, 932 Lakeside Dr., Valdosta 31602.____________
Shasta daisy, Gaillardia daisy, Chinese lantern, geraniums, rue, artillery plants $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock 30188._________
Sweet shrub or wh. clematis vine seed 6/$1 w/SASE. Katie Morgan, 1600 Belle Isle Cir., Atlanta 30329._________
Pink show lily 2/$6.50, $1 post., pink perennial phlox 6/$6.50, feverfew $6.50/6. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danielsville
30633.______________________ Amaryllis seed, mix. cols., from sel.
blooms, 1SO/$1 w/SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408._____
Aucuba, ajuga, clematis, English ivy, euonymus, lily of the valley, liriope, pachysandra, vinca, daylily, others. C.O. Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. 404-475-6503.____________
Hybrid daylilies, 650 var. Harry Adams, Box 3, 680 W. Hightower Trl., Social Circle. 404-464-3955.__________
Woody ornamentals 99c/gal., hollies, junipers, ligustrum, forsythia, crape myrtles & silver maple trees, $1.25/gal., del. K. Harper, Lakeland. 912-482-2399.
Daylilies, 8 cols., $12/doz., picked up, $14 shipped. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-
475-4957._____________________________ Exc. qual. variegated liriope in 4 in.
pots, (monkey grass). J. Fisher, 482 Jackson Lake Rd., McDonough 30253. 404-957-3668.________________
Hollyhock seed, mix. cols., 100/S1 w/ SASE. Jonathan Dunning, 4217 Green Ivy Cl.. Martinez 30907.______________
Martin gourd seeds 35e/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.__________________
Jerusalem cherry seed & plants, 40 seeds/$1, 3 plants/$1, easy to grow, plant one time. Tom Wells, 121 Belleview Ave., Winder 30680. 404-867-4226.___________
Centipede sod, certi. fetilized, irrigated, 11c/ft., you load, 14s/ft., we load. Johnny Harvell, Thomasville. 912226-7197.__________________
Lrg. bloom, wh. semi-dbl., orange daffodil bulbs, $5/doz., 2 1/2 doz./$10, ppd. in Ga. Mrs. Myrl Williams, 2166 Old Hwy. 100, Tallapoosa 30176. 404574-2512._______________
Lrg. red amaryllis bulbs 6/$18, red spider lilies 3 doz./$18, Chinese sacred lily narcissus $12/doz., all ppd. Mrs. E.F. Josey, 407 N. Drive, Dublin 31021.
Free liriope, border grass, you dig & haul. John Mattus, 2109 Monaco Dr., Columbus 31903. 404-689-5359._____
Sedum sarmentosum, the easiest ground cover or use in rock garden, 6" ht., liberal start $6 ppd. J. Kenning, 406 College Place, Deeatur 30030. '____
Cockscomb seed, giant red velvet flowers, send $1 plus SASE for over 1000 seeds. Jimmy Martin, 1177 Glendale Dr., East Point 30344._____________
Dbl. wh. narcissus bulbs, 2 doz./$10, purple verbena, four o'clocks or money plant $2/pack. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.

Lily of the Valley, liriope, yard orchid $3, $2 post. Mary Hite, 643 Gresham Ave SE., Atlanta 30316. 404-622-4795.______
Bee balm, pink, red, lythrum, veronica blue, phlox, red, wh., pink, English primrose, yellow 8/S12. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.________
Seeds, Irg. type martin gourd or luffa sponge 80/$1, 1/4 cup brown-eyed susan, purple bachelor's button or marigold $1 w/SASE. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 3700, Ashburn 31714._________________
Money plant seed 300/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin, 1736A Peachtree Rd., Gainesville
30501.__________________________ Tall hardy phlox, daffodils, orange
daylilis, creeping myrtle, yd. violets 40/ $15 ppd. S.E. Dunn, 15 Valley Rd., Dawsonvllle 30534._____________
Daylilies, mature, red, orange & lemon yellow $5.50/doz., 2 doz./$10 ppd. R.C. Poole, 501 Park St., Ft. Valley 31030.
Yellow cannas, mix. col. iris, $6/doz. plus post., variegated hostas $2/plant plus post. Estelle Reagan, 108 Turner Lane, McDonough 30253. 404-957-3790.
Poppy seed, sgl. & dbl., red & pink, $1/ tsp. w/SASE. A. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 191A, Mt. Vernon 30445._________
Amaryllis seed from huge sel. blooms, shades of velvet red, orange, pink, white & stripes, col. mix., 100 seeds & planting instr. $1 w/SASE. Mary Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton 31794._______________
Bearded irises, all cols., some named, $5/doz., plus $2 shipping. R. Jenson, P.O. Box 657, Byron 31008. 912-956-3814.
Liriope, monroe white, variegated, grn., vinca minor, juniper, hosta; also mahonia, euonymus coloratus, you dig. James Henderson, Austell. 404948-5336._______________
Pink or wh. oxalis bulbs, 3 doz./$5, yellow narcissus 2 doz./$10. R. Brooks, Piney Rd., Armuchee 30105._______
Dbl. daylilies $6/doz., daffodils 2 doz./ $10. A. Mashburn, 4 Reynolds Bend Rd., Rome 30161.
Seeds, ardisia, Gloriosa lily, rouge plant, poppy, umbrella chinaberry, vitex, nandina, $1 ea. w/SASE. B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta 31601.
Well rooted native maple, sweetgum, sourwood, sassafras, 2/$5, $2 post.; Japanese bamboo roots 3/$15 plus post. Willa Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292. Ellijay 30540.
Containerized hosta, deciduous & evergreen azaleas, Franklinia, rhododendron, white bleeding heart, $2-$7.50. Linda Wish, Atlanta. 404-262-5518 weekdays.
Lantana, dwarf gardenia, dwarf nandina, hardy hibiscus, dwarf azaleas, snowball, hydrangea, pampas grass, boxwood, perennials. Mary Welsh, Macon. 912-474-2849.
25 pot plantf $8, 50 yd. plants & vinca $6, all orders $2 post. Mrs. A.B. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Red leaf castor mole bean, 50 seeds/ $1 w/SASE. Mrs. John Carroll, 1677 Buford Dam Rd., Buford 30518.
Money plant seeds 200/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. Mrs. M.B. Davis, P.O. Box 176, Roswell 30077.
Daylilies, over 200 var., $2.50 up list, 45<r stamp, no Sunday sales. Ruby Sunday, 1248 Varnell Tunnel Hill Rd., Dalton 30721. 404-694-3487.
Hybrid daylilies, in full bloom. Edith Sliger, Rt. 1, Box 1840, Clarkesville 30523. 404-947-3683.
Mix. '90 crop Gerbera daisy seed, 20/ $1 or 120/$5, plus SASE, no instr., cash. Hazel Logue, Rt. 2, Box 213, Whigham 31797.
Daylilies, hosta, English ivy, yarrow, stokesia, cannas, Rose of Sharon, coloratus, shrubs, others. Pat Rainey, Mableton. 404-941-1862.
White on grn. ornamental cabbage seeds $1/tsp., all w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.
Two doz. wh. daisy mums $5/doz. ppd., cockscomb, hollyhock, California poppy 50c/pkg. w/SASE. Sheila Turner, 3892 Bay Creek Rd., Loganville 30249. 404-466-8389.
Old timey daffodils bulbs $4.50/doz. w/ $2.25 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Box 1A, Suches 30572. 404-747-2331.
Daylilies, blackberry lilies, in bloom, $3 up & others. Nancy Rosser, Powder Springs. 404-943-6159.___________
Hibiscus seed, bright yellow w/purple centers, 50/$1 w/SASE, planting instr. incl. Jean Bickers, 5607 Beaver Dr., Mableton 30059.
Azaleas, pampas grass, Compacta holly, variegated privet & grass, red tips, juniper, blue rug, Prince of Wales. Bill Isaacs, Snellvllle. 404-972-6865.
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Hollyhock seed, mix. cols., some ruffled, 4 shades of pink & red, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Reba Wells, 223 Dowdy Rd., Cordele 31015.
Variegated grn. liriope, pachysandra, vinca, asters, monarda, lamb's ear, coreopsis, hybrid daylilies, bearded, Siberian iris. J. Banister, Roswell. 404587-2088.
Majestic daylilies & bearded iris, giant bloom hybrids, award winners, below wholesale, long SASE for list. P. Reed, P.O. Box 67, Suches 30572.
Pink daisy mums 24/S6.50, red/wh. striped amaryllis 5/$10, border dahlia
mix. 12/S5, all ppd. D. Jordan, 808 Meadowlane Dr., Douglas 31533.
Reseeding old-fashioned red peony poppies, new crop, 100/$1, 500/S4 w/ SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.
Hybrid daylilies in full bloom, hundreds to choose from. J. Burgess, Covington. 404-787-7177.
Daylilies, mix. cols., $35/100, $2 post. Lucile McMillan, Rt. 1, Box 194, Enigma 31749.912-533-4979.
Daylilies, mix. col., $35/100, $2 post. Rita Hall, Rt. 1, Box 193, Enigma 31749. 912-533-4810.
Pachysandra, ground cover, very hardy, multiplies rapidly, 20 plants/$5 ppd. D.G. Jessee, 2760 Bluebird Circle, Duluth 30136.
Seed, mullein pink 1/2 tsp./$1, Siberian iris, money plant, althaea, angel's trumpet $1/tsp., ea. w/SASE. G.F. Robertson, 1955 Old Cornelia Hwy., Gainesville 30501.
Lrg. pack '89 crop red velvet cockscomb, bachelor's button or brown-eyed susan, $1/pack w/SASE. Robert Warren, 2982 Hwy. 90 S., Arab! 31712.
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$15 plus post.; bamboo fishing cane root 2/$5 ppd., lady's slippers 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540.
Hosta, blues, golds & more, choose from hundred, huge clumps; also yd. ferns, near Six Flags. J. Newberry, Austell. 404-739-2152.
Red canna bulbs $5/doz., $9/2 doz., $1.50 post. J.R. Thompson, 2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia 30058.
Siberian iris $5/doz., Star of Bethlehem $3/doz., daylilies hybrid $9/doz., $2 post. Jesse Kittrell, 10125 Broken Branch Ct., Covington 30209. 404786-2231.
Amaryllis seed, mix. cols, from sel. Irg. bloom, 150/$1 w/SASE. R. Wilde, 43 Russell Ave., Garden City 31408._____
Red water lotus $15 ea., blue water hyacinths $1 ea., $2 post. Alfred Roloff, 755 Waddell Rd., Bremen 30110. 404646-5268.
Grancy greybeard in cont., native ferns, vinca minor, aucuba, hydrangeas, sweet shrub, forsythia, black-eyed susan. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30338, 404-396-6907._____
'90 seeds, gerbera, foxglove, columbine, sunray coreopsis, tiger lily bulblets 75e plus SASE ea. generous pkg. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.
Native columbine, approx. 50 seeds, $1 plus SASE, plant any time, also plants for sale, no shipping. M.C. Bennett, Rt. 4 Box 4253, Danielsville 30633. 404795-3090._____________________
Sweet William, dbl. rose poppy & money plant seeds $1/tsp. w/SASE, cash. Mrs. Mattie Astin, 546 Lake Creek Rd., Cedartown 30125___________
Daylilies, 6 yr. old clumps $10, some plants, 3/$5 per plant, bring friends & share your purchase, many cols. W.I. Barrett Jr., Jersey. 404-464-3651._____
Mix. col. hybrid daylilies $12/doz., mix. col. hardy hibiscus 3/$15 ppd. C.D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. 912825-2719.____________________
Amaryllis bulblets 15/$5, 2nd yr amaryllis bulbs $10/doz., Pheasant eye daffodils $5/doz. ppd. Dorothy Hill, P.O. Box 83, Ft. Valley 31 030._________
Daylilies, classic lemon yellow, fragrant hyperions, hardy, cultural instr. incl., 10/$18 ppd. Bill Trundle, Rt. 1, Box 291, Ringgold 30736._________
Yellow hibiscus, snow-on-the mtn., feverfew, spider flower, lantana, Mexican sunflower, baby's breath, $1/Tbsp. w/ SASE. Jean Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117.________
Daylilies, 300 var., both old & new, send for free price list & cultural instr. Holly Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 246, Ringgold 30736.
Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted at pond, $20, plants instr. incl. C. Harrison, 3165 Jonesboro Rd., Hapeville 30354. 404-767-2298.___________
Only one ad per category per house hold is permitted In the BULLETIN.

Hybrid daylilies, named & labeled, $3.50 ea., min. of 5. W. Zebrowski, 738 Scarbrough Rd., Ellenwood 30049. 404981-9686._________________
Ornamental bromeliads, pineapple family, sel. var., $3 ea., send long SASE for info. Alexander Callison, 811 Oglethorpe Ave., Athens 30606.________
Plants, grancy greybeard, young $1, 3 yrs. $5, hibiscus, giant wh. w/red center $5, other plants, can't ship hibiscus. B.F. Stokes, 7397 Columbus Rd., Lizella 31052.
Wanted
Want sev. Beef-steak begonias. C. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 1109, Sautee 30571. 404-536-2361 weekdays or 878-2403 weekends._________________
Want Mother's ferns & hen & chicken ferns. Mary Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236.___________
Want to trade flowers, many kinds to offer. D. Jordan, 808 Meadowlane Dr., Douglas 31533.________________
Want night blooming cereus, 3-4 yrs. old, will pick up 50 mi. of Atlanta. Ed Harris, Atlanta. 404-688-1638.______
Want Peanut cacti, pink Laster cacti, apple blossom & white amaryllis bulbs, state price & shipping. C.B. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Bantams, Black Cochin Cock, Trio Yellow Gold pheasants. Keith Tate, Dacula. 404-995-8093.____________
BB Red O.E. bantams, priced according to age, laying hens & rooster, Black Australorps, brn. egg layers, $5 ea. J. Jones, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.______
Asst. selection of peigeons $2.50 ea., some Show Kings $7.50 ea. Doug Barlow Sr., Atlanta. 404-762-8178.________
Chickens for sale, bantams, Bulldog Cornish, Dark, White & Red Lace. Cecil Garrett, Sandersvllle. 912-552-5402.
Lrg. var. of chickens, low prices. Dennis Codori, Union City. 404-969-8812.
Show qual. batntams, O.E., Japanese, sev. cols. William Watson, Newborn. 912-734-5100 aft. 6 pm._________
'90 hatch Grey Rhea, Sex Link chicks $1, Indian Runner ducklings $2. J.C. Ballentine, Waycross. 912-285-3250.
Silver Sebrights, qual. breeder birds. D. Mosely, Mitchell. 404-465-2244.
Buff Cochin bantam rooster & standard RIR rooster, both 4 mos. old, McMurray stock, $5 for both. Mrs. Edwards, Rome. 404-234-5710.______
Bantam chicks 50 up, Dark Cornish chicks 75e up, according to age. Ben Tanner, 424 Colony Farm Rd., Milledgevllle. 912-452-1747.______________
Many young ducks & a few young turkeys for sale. Robin Bender, Dallas. 404-443-9542.______________
Grown Gray geese, Pekin Ducks, young chicks, 5 wks. old. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.____________
Ringneck pheasants, eggs & chicks; also ducks. Cleon Lott, Rt. 1, Ocllla. 912468-4066._________________
One yr. pr. Grey Rheas, turkesy, Eastern Wild, 3rd generation, Spanish Blacks, Bronze, Bourbon Red, Rio Grande, peacocks, others. Pat Adams, Elberton. 404-283-1317.__________
5 Buff Brahma bantams & 6 Black Breasted Red O.E. game bantams, 4 mos. old. J.D. Pierce, Dahlonega. 404864-3502.___________________
Baby Wood ducks, 1-2 wks. old, $9 ea., grown '90 hatch Wood ducks, $30/pr., cannot ship. James Mabry, Lavonia. 404356-4742._________________
Pigeons, Fantails, White, Grey & White & Black, $5 plus $3 ea., Rollers; also Ringneck doves $5 plus $3 ea., will trade. Grace Jones, Elberton. 404283-7051.________________
Ducks $4 ea., bantams $4 ea. Roy Peterson, Roberta. 912-836-3350._____
Game stags, pure Kelso, 1/2 hatch, 1/2 Kelso. Keith Cook, Griffin. 404-228-1926.

Pigeons, Show Kings, Mondans, Homers, Modena, Hungarin, Rollers, will trade for chickens. H.C. Duffey, Smyrna. 404-436-2343.____________________
Healthy, young G. Sebright Cockerels $12 ea., 4/S30 or trad for GS. hens. Leslie Patterson, Rising Fawn. 404-398-3434.
Purebred bantams, sev. breeds, $5/pr. & up, 4th generation, Golden Eyed mallards, Homer & Jacobin pigeons, doves, others. Danny Ryals, Milledgevllle. 912-452-8497.___________
White Chinese geese, Black & White Silkie bantams, also sev. kinds of pigeons & doves. C. Eberhardt, Falrburn. 404-964-6979.________________
Purebred chicks, RIR, Buff Orpingtons, Barred Rocks, G. Polish, W. Polish, purebred ducks. Joel Duncan, Nicholson. 404-757-3554 weekends._______
Bantam Spangled Araucanas, 3 mos. old, from Walker strain. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817._________
Toulouse geese, females $15, and males $10; also, Brown chicken eggs 80c/doz. M.F. Johnson, Marietta. 404428-4900._____________
4-wk.-old turkeys, Jakes & hens, Bronze & Black, $5 ea. A.C. Talton, Powder Springs. 404-428-8791.______
Doves: white, fawn, wild cols. & peach, mated prs. & young birds; also, other cage type birds & pigeons. P. Alien, Falrburn. 404-964-7498.________
Baby Call Ducks, baby Araucana, Golden Sebrights, Fantail Japanese, Modern Game; pheasants- Yellow Gold, Red Gold, Ringneck; Leheour pigeon, Ringneck doves. Lee Scales, College Park. 404-964-1956.__________________
Games: pure White Hatch, proven stock, cocks, stags, hens, pullets, other. Gary Head, Jefferson. 404-654-3680.
Mixed Game chickens from chicks to cocks, no shipping. Bill Hightower, Bluerldge. 404-838-4587 aft. 6 pm.
New crop of bantams, Silver & Gold Sebright; also Black Rosecomb & B.O.E., reas. priced, good show stock. George D. Whitaker, Jr., P.O. Box 393, Donalsonvllle 31745. 912-524-5393.__________
Quail eggs: Wise, or Northern, $20/ 100, $70/500, $130/1000; day old quail chicks to flying cond. Cleveland, Bellflower, Rt. #1, Box 259, Unadllla 31091. 912-627-3372._______________
2 Toulouse females, Indian Fantails, Utility Kings, few Old English bantams. B. Anderson, Kennesaw. 404-422-0593.
35 White Show Kings, all for $200 or trade for peacocks. J.A. Brooks, Powder Springs. 404-943-1888.__________
Bantams, sev. varities, some grown and some chicks. Ronnie Brooks, Statham. 404-725-5659.__________
Young Silky roosters, White, Grey; mixed cockerels, pullets, small type; 2 sml. hens $1.50 to $2 ea. Effie Townsend, Kite. 912-469-3444._________
New Hampshire Reds, 8 mos. old, laying, $5 ea.; also, 2 & 3 mo. old NH Reds, Wyandottes & mix breed, $1.50 to $3 ea. Lamar Aaron, Arnoldsvllle. 404742-8043 aft. 6 pm.___________
Northern Bobwhite & Wisconsin quail, flight cond., all ages, priced accordingly; also eggs avail. Mr. Collins, 6435 Bennett Dr., Rex 30273. 404-474-3033.
Mallards (3 gen.) & White Pekin grown size ducks; also, Silver Sebright hen. Dorothy Pendley, Ball Ground. 404735-2546._________________
Doves, pigeons & pheasants for sale. D.E. Widener, 1125 Greene St., Augusta 30901.404-724-7607.___________
Adult Irg. male Rheas. Wayne Wood, Buchanan. 404-646-3413._________
One pr. White Mute swans $500; pr. White peafowl $250, ducks $5/up. Henry Peck, Old Cornelia Hwy., Gainesville 30501. 404-869-3468 aft. 7 pm & wkends.
Two prs. White Chinese geese, exc. layers & parents; 1 pr. Muscovy ducks. R. Morano, Covington. 404-786-1089.
Cochin White Feather Legged bantams; also baby Mallard ducks, 3 gen., $1.50 ea., bantams $1.50 ea. Mildred Green, Dalton. 404-694-8196._______
Chickens, pigeons, ducks, doves, geese, O.E. bantams, all sizes. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828._____
Games: Blue, Grey, Butcher, Hatch, Muff, White Hackle, priced accord, to age, few vac. left. Kenny Hand, Molena. 404-495-5830._______________
Bantams: Gold & Silver Sebright, Blues, Silver Duckwings, young chickens $5, breeders $10. Lee Roy White, St. Simons Island. 912-638-2123 aft. 5 pm. or wkends._________________
2 Silver Laced Wyandotte roosters, 1 yr. old, $8 ea.; 1 RIR rooster, yr. old, $4; 4 Sex Link hens, good layers, $4 ea.; 2 pr. Cornish Game $2/pr. Retha Shipp, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3934.

Helping Each Other

Dear Editor: The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society is in need of goat
milk for wildlife rehabilitation. This time of year an abundance of fawns come to us, and at times four or five gallons of goat milk is used a day. We can freeze the milk if more is accumulated than is needed immediately. All donations are tax deductible.
Mary Lou Woofers P.O. Box 785 Newnan, Ga. 30264 (404) 251-5577
Dear Editor: I would like to hear from other ladies who enjoy making
pickles.

Mrs. Ernest Milford Rt. 2, Box 30 Waterworks Rd. Commerce, Ga. 30529
Dear Editor:
. We of the Crawford Center for Therapeutic Horsemanship would like to thank the people who have donated horses to our program over the years. Thanks to the many donated horses, our program has served over 100 handicapped children and adults each week of classes.
We are expanding our program and are now looking for one or two serviceably sound hunter-type horses. These horses of a very special nature will be providing much needed happiness to the handicapped commmunity of the greater Atlanta area.
Thank you again to all of the generous people of Georgia who have donated their time, money, and horses to the Crawford Center. Your generosity has made possible many smiles for some very special riders. Sincerely,

Robert L. Crawford, President Crawford Center for Therapeutic Horsemanship 4371 Powers Ferry Rd. N.W. Atlanta, GA 30327 (404)257-1470

1990 quail eggs, Gambel, Valley, Blue Scale, Mexican Speckle, others; Homing pigeons. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany. 912-435-3973 or 4347.______
Games: 5 J.D. Perry hatch brood stock, 8 diff. breeds '90 hatch, lots to choose from. L.D. Satterfield, 502 Pomona Cir. S.W., Atlanta 30315. 404-767-
1169._____________________ Pharaoh quail, dressed and on foot;
Pharaoh eggs $10/100; Bobwhite eggs $20/100. Jimmy Kitchens, Thomson. 404595-2901.__________________
Northern Bobwhite quail $2.50 ea.; Chukar $4 ea.; Pharaoh $1.50 ea., grown or $25/100 one day old; also, taking orders for fall flight birds, all birds poxed. Jim Taylor, Waynesboro. 404554-2525._________________
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs, chicks, flight cond. birds. Emory Webb, Smlthvllle. 912-846-4201._____
Flight & weather cond. Bobwhite quail (150 ft. conditioning), RIR pullets, $2.50 ea. Mark Steed, Gray. 912-986-1370.
Khaki Campbell, Rouen ducks, Buff & Black Cochin bantams, Frizzles & guineas. Mrs. Ratliff, Jenklnsburg. 404775- 4439.___________________
Pheasants '90 hatch, Ringneck chicks 1 wk. old & hatching wkly. $1.50 ea.; will also mail eggs only $12 /doz. ppd. Tere Lopez, P.O. Box 608, Oxford 30267.
Game chickens, Buck Hall Brown Reds.and many more, no eggs. Fred L. Turner, 1030 Cardinal St., Thomaston 30286. 404-647-2648.____________
Northern Bobwhite quail, flight & weather cond. T.D. Hall, Old Nebo Rd., Hiram 30141. 404-943-9951.________
Bantam chicks, B B Reds, ducks hatching wkly. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913.__________
Black Rosecomb, purebred bantam, B B Reds, Blacktail Japanese, Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwings, Barred Rock $15 ea., $25/pr. Benson Ledford, Rabun Gap. 404-746-2882.________^_
1990 ornamental & migratory waterfowl, no domestics, Teal, Tree Duck, Merganser, etc. Aubrey Webb, Hahlra. 912-794-3031 aft. 4 pm.__________
Diff. breeds, some small & some med. size, reas. priced. Ernest M. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 1635 Davis Rd., Gray 31032. 912986-6319.

Bobwhjte quail eggs. 1 to 500 15c, 501 up @ 30c. Glen Lott, Rt. 1, Wray. 912-468-5566.
Mallards, mated prs. (3 gen.) $20/pr., ducklings $2.50 to $4 accord, to age. J. Wilson, Colbert. 404-742-8688 aft. 6 pm.
Mallard ducks, 2 wks. old to 4 mos., extra drakes. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. 404-983-7025.
Quail: Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite eggs, $25/100; day old chicks 45. Mike Rentz, Hazlehurst. 912-375-7340.__________
India Blue peacocks 1 yr. old $35 ea. L. Dent, Odum. 912-586-2234._______
Rouen ducks, $3, $7 and $10, priced accord, to age. Chester Payne, Thomaston. 404-648-6297.
RIR, 5 hens, 1 rooster; Silver Laced Wyandotte, 6 hens, 1 rooster; ducksPekin & Rouen; turkeys- Bronze, cannot ship. James Banks, Lula. 404-869-7766.
Bantams: B B Reds & Araucanas, breeders & chicks. Randy Turner, Douglasvllle. 404-949-3654 aft. 6 pm.______
Quail hatching eggs, yr.-round, Bobwhite or Coturnix, $25/100, $70/500, $135/ 1000 ppd. Willie Strickland, P.O. Box 9, Pooler 31322. 912-748-5769.
Jumbo Wise, quail, all ages, priced accord, to age; Ringneck pheasant, all ages. Clara Bramlett, Warner Robins, 912-922-1246.
Free Fantail pigeons, Homing pigeons $2 ea. or will trade for chickens & guineas. Susie Leake, McDonough. 404957-4822.
Guineas, Mallards, 3 gen. from wild, Pekin, Carneaux & French Mondain pigeons, 15 varities of chickens, 100s to choose from. P. Crider, Forsyth. 912994-0827.__________________
Baby Mallard ducks, 4 gen. from wild, $4 & $5 ea.; pigeons, bantam chicks $2 ea. Hilda McDonald, Gainesville. 404532-3759.
Polish, Sex Links, RIR, Belgian quail & Dominique chicks; Jumbo Wise. Bobwhite chicks; Mallard ducklings, 3 gen. from wild ,also, Toulouse goslings. Joseph Mougel, Rt. 2, Box 222A, Toccoa. 404-779-3433.
Please Include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BUL LETIN.

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Tips Take the Sting Out Of Summertime Ventures Pest Contro1 Methods
(Continued from page 12)

In the summertime, Georgians like to venture outdoors, where it is difficult to control for insects on their own "turf." However, picnics and other outings are likely to be less "buggy" if you take some preventative measures.
Steer clear of areas where bees and other stinging insects are likely to be found. Open garbage cans, crowded picnic grounds or areas where food is left out are likely to attract stinging insects.
Don't linger too long near flower ing plants and bushes, which also attract insects. Avoid wearing brightly colored clothing or sweetsmelling cologne. Use a good-qual ity insect repellent containing a high percentage of "deet."
When walking in grassy or wooded areas, wear long sleeves, pants and shoes, even if the weather is warm. You can always dress down to cooler clothing once you reach your destination.
If a stinging insect should land on you, don't slap at it, since that would probably aggravate it into stinging you. Instead, gently brush the insect away.
If you do get bitten or stung, follow these "home remedies" from the Georgia Poison Control Center.
If you do get bitten or stung, follow these "home remedies" from the Georgia Poison Control Center. These treatments should be used only for mild reactions and should never take the place of medical care when a severe or allergic reaction occurs.
The Saddleback caterpillar, can be identified by the characteristic , "saddle" marks on its mid-section, ' bright green and brown colors, and "horns" on both ends.

Stinging Caterpillars These insects have fine hairs on the body that break off and inject venom when brushed against the skin. To treat these stings, take a piece of scotch tape and gently touch it to the affected area to remove the fine hairs. Then clean the area with an antiseptic and apply a meat tenderizer paste.
Spiders While all spiders are venomous, the black widow and the brown recluse are the two that most often make people sick. Black widow venom contains a neurotoxin which affects the nervous system. While the only symptom at the time of the bite may be a slight pin prick sensation, severe stomach pain and stiffness may occur within an hour. While the bites are seldom fatal, they do require prompt medi cal attention.
Black widows can be identified by the red hour-glass shape on their underside (abdomen).
The brown recluse spider bite results in a blister that breaks open leaving an ulcerated lesion (sore). Often these areas do not heal and may get larger if not treated. These bites should be examined by a doc tor.
The brown recluse spider can be identified by the violin shape on its back.

Wasp, Hornet and Bee Stings Gently remove the stinger, if present, by scraping it from the wound. Do not squeeze the stinger -- this would only force more venom into the wound. Clean-the area with an antiseptic, such as alcohol. Next prepare a paste of meat tenderizer and water and apply this to the area of the sting. Ice packs can be used for local pain and swelling. Symptoms such as hives or rash, dizziness, nausea, vomiting or difficulty in breathing, should be checked by a doctor im mediately.
Snakes Every snakebite should be taken seriously. Even bites from non-ven omous snakes require care for infec tion and tetanus protection. Pit vipers such as rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins inject their venom through one or more puncture wounds. Coral snakes, found in south Georgia, chew the poison into the skin and do not cause puncture wounds like those of the pit vipers. There is essentially no first aid for snakebite. Treating bites through incision, suction or tourni quets is no longer recommended, since these home remedies can do more harm than good and may delay early medical treatment. The best course of action is to keep the victim still; do not give them any thing to eat or drink; and get them to the nearest hospital immediately. For more information on venom ous bites and stings, contact the Georgia Poison Control Center, 80 Butler St. S.E., P.O. Box 26066, Atlanta, Ga. 30335, (404) 589-4400 in the Metro Atlanta area or tollfree 1-800-282-5846. The center also has a toll-free teletype line for the deaf at (404) 525-3323.
Pest Control Month
June is designated as Pest Control Month in Georgia in recognition of the pest control industry and the contributions it makes toward a healthy environment and prosperous economy.

its adaptability to shaping, cutting, and joining, early man turned to wood as a building material. It may have been his second shelter after
he graduated from caves. As time moved on and as forests were cleared to give man space for agri culture and habitation, the ter mites, in nature's wisdom, adapted. As man moved into his wooden home, so did the termites. As the fallen trees in the forest were re placed by the wooden logs and boards of man's home, the termites adjusted their search for their food, the cellulose in the wood.
Today, we still have the $800 million annual bill that we pay for the ravages of the termite.
But be not dismayed. As the termite adjusted, so did our service industry of pest control. Since early days, man has attempted to cope with insect and rodent pests such as roaches fleas, rats and mice. Rem brandt, the famous Dutch painter, in an early sketch showed a medie val exterminator with his trappings of trade making a bargain for exter minating service with a building occupant. In the early 1900's, the pest control industry, using materi als such as creosote and fuel oil, began to be effective in termite control.
Georgia's modern pest control in dustry can present some impressive figures in man's fight against ter mites. In the state today there are some 672 company offices employ ing 5,103 people. These pest control employees receive $107,520,000 in salary and benefits and produce $178,080,000 in annual revenue production.
Although the termites are an organized and aggressive threat to our structures containing wood, the Georgia structural pest control in dustry is a vigorous and active opponent to the termites. The indus try is guided by the Georgia Pest Control Association and regulated by law by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. We continue to use wood in buildings, but now we have an ally to help us protect it.

Jumbo Wise, quail, eggs & chicks, now taking orders for weather/flight cond. birds. Ed Parent, Llzella. 912935- 2312.
Sev. varities of hens, chicks & roosters for sale. James Payne, Loganvllle. 404-466-8830.
Baby chicks hatching wkly, White, Black Barred Rock, B B Red, Silver Ouckwing O.E., Black Mottled Wheaton, White Blacktail Japanese, Black Rosecomb, Buff, Black, Barred/White Cochins. Paul R. Padgett, P.O. Box 1281, Cartersville 30120. 404-382-4363/3772.
Quail: Jumbo Wise, eggs.chicks, day old to 5 wks. Jumbo Wisconsin & Northern Bobwhite. M. Hoerler, Stockbridge.,404-474-9109.____________
White or Black Silkies, B B Reds, Black Japanese, Gray Japanese, Red Pyles, baby chicks, ducks & Ringneck pheasant. M. Brooks, Ft. Valley. 912825-3040.
Wanted
Want 1 or 2 turkey hens, and a few free guineas. Bob/Gladys Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982.
Want peacocks. P. Margeson, Atlanta. 404-65&0051 or 567-8500.
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer line"... 1400-282-5852.
Please send S.A.S.E. with ads.

Want unwanted chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas, quail, roosters, pheasants, peacocks. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.___________
Want free chickens, ducks, geese, any fowl, cages or equip., will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404-692-6828._____
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up w/ in reas. distr. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749._______________________
Will pick up unwanted roosters, ducks, guineas, peafowl, bantams, geese and turkeys. L. Sprewell, Newnan. 404-251-7590.__________________
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up in White, Union, Hall & Lumpkin cos. Johnny Sullens, Cleveland. 404865-2202._____________________
Want free or reas. priced chickens, ducks, guineas or turkeys; also, pens & misc. items. Paul Padgett, Cartersville. 404-382-4363.____________________
Want Irg. Light Brahma rooster, has feathers on feet. David Orgel, 2212 Austin Dr., Albany 31707. 912-435-3973 or 4347.______________
Want to buy a few young laying hens. Johnny Weaver, Resaca. 404-277-1968 aft. 4:30 pm.____________
Want free, unwanted poultry, any type. Kay Salem, Lawrencevllle. 404-995-0008.
Name and city are required on every ad. Please include this information so your ad will not be withheld.

Miscellaneous
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
The Miscellaneous for Sale cat egory Includes the following subcategories: bees, honey and sup plies; 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 cate gory-_________________
Please put ads for different categor ies on separate sheets of paper.
Do not call In ads - they must be written out and signed.

Bees, Honey & Supplies
All bees and bee equipment must be certified disease free by the Department of Agriculture be fore being advertised. Please no tify the Entomology Division, Room 304, Capitol Square, Atlanta 30334, 56-3641, and an Inspec tion will be made free of charge. First ad must be accompanied by current report which will be re turned upon request.
Fresh this yrs. honey, $1/lb. Doyl King Jr., Bremen. 404-537-4623 aft. 5 pm.
Two strong, good working hives, two deep brood chambers & two shallow supers w/queen excluders, $100 ea., no del. Sylvia Howell, Dublin. 912-272-7311.
New handmade hives, supers, bottom boards, tops, & frames, no shipping. Ralph Witcher, Bremen. 404-537-5662.
Pure, unheated Gallberry honey $12/ gal., $4.50/qt.; also will remove unwanted bee equip. Don Desharnais, Rlverdaie. 404-996-8297.____________________
When you are responding to an ad, please read it carefully. Many advertis ers prefer not to ship and will specify in their ad, "available at farm" or "no shipping."

Wildflower honey $12/gal., bring cont., other. C.L. Quinn, Decatur. 404-491-8726.
Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees & unwanted hives in Fulton Co. Dr. Scott, East Point. 404-344-0719.
Sourwood honey, 3 ten oz. jars in wh. mailer, $8 plus $2 shipping. M.R. McLaughlin, Box 315, Young Harris
30582.________________________________ Italian bees w/new high qual. produc-
tion queens, hives $45, avail, now. Earl Vautin, Jasper. 404-692-6192.______
Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip., honey; also will remove bees from bldg. & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. 912966-2337._________________
Five sgl. & dbl. brood chamber hives w/supers, $55 & up, good cond. A. Kenniston, Newnan. 404-251-3371.
Things To Eat
Blackberries for sale, 3 qts./$6, ripe. L. Hodges, Decatur. 404-297-9321.____
Vidalia sweet onions w/true onion seals, 5 lbs./$12.50, 10 lbs./$20, 25 Ibs./ $35 ppd. Harry Wood, Rt. 1, Box 130, Uvalda 30473. 912-565-7326._______
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon is our deadline for the following week's paper. Submit your notices well In advance of the deadline, so they will appear In the paper on the date you desire.

Wednesday, June 27,1990

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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Meal, whole wheat, flour & grits, 5 lbs./$2, 10 lbs./$3 plus post. Mike Buckner, Rt. 1, Box 76, Junction City 31812.404-269-3630.
Black walnut meats $6/qt., $2 post., $3/pt., $2 post., sml. pieces. Lucille McMahan, Rt. 1, Box 15, Rising Fawn 30738.
Blueberries, you pick, we pick, blackberries, you pick, we pick, Hwy. 16, 10 mi. W. Griffin, 6 mi. E. of Senoia. Bill Ison, Brooks. 404-599-6970.
Blackberries, pick your own, Irg., other. Edna Isaacs, Snellville. 404972-6865.
Homemade sugar cane syrup $2.50/ case, plus shipping. Raymond Roland, Nashville. 912-686-3098.
Snowbelle white sweet corn, ready,
green beans, pole beans, buttergreens, squash, tomatoes. Virginia Adams, Adams Farms, Fayetteville. 404461-9395.
Shelled jumbo red peanuts 5 lbs./$9, 10 lbs./$16.50, shipped UPS ppd. W.R. Owenby, 2431 Kennedy Lane SW., Marletta 30060. 404-435-1779._________
Silver Queen corn, be ready for picking last week in June, call before coming or call for exact date, sell by bu. or truckload. J.W. Yawn, Milan. 912362-4733.____________________
Blackberries (Himalaya), I pick, $3.50 per gal., call before coming, no shipping. Robert Garth, Madison. 404-342-3973.
Silver Queen sweet corn, cucumbers, squash & beans. Kenneth Dean, Madlson. 404-342-3576.______________
Beans, beets, corn, cucumber, potatoes, squash, green tomatoes, peppers. Edward Colston, 66 Ore Mine Rd., Taylorsvllle. 404-382-9619._________
Lrg. fresh brn. yd. eggs, only 65c/doz., sml. white eggs 40/doz. Dennis Koziel, Dallas. 404-445-9048.____________
Pick your own blackberries & blueberries, open everyday, cont. provided. Mickey Harp, Harp's Farm, Fayetteville. 404-461-1821._________________
Fresh brn. yd. eggs 75/doz. S.D. Lewis, 6930 Dogwood Lane, Douglasvllle 30135. 404-949-0377___________
_____Herbs______
Comfrey, yarrow, lemon thyme, oregano, cinnamon basil, feverfew, camomile, sweet basil, 6/$8 ppd. S. Turner, 3892 Bay Creek Rd., Loganville 30249. 404-466-8389.__________________
'90 Elephant garlic bulbs from composted soil, w/o herbicides or pesticides, 12 lrg./$8, sml./$4, $1 post, on 2 doz. or less. E.L. Poole, Rt. 1, Amerlcus 317090213._________________
Queen of meadow, Prince's -pine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, 3/$15. S.E. Dunn, 15 Valley Rd., Dawsonville
30534.____________________ Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6 or 3/
$15 ppd., ratsbane, queen of meadow $6 or 3/$15 ppd. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, EHIJay 30540._________________
Elephant garlic bulbs 10/$5 plus $2 post., Elephant garlic seed bulblets 100/ $5 plus $1 post. Jack Stanton, 1701 Keencheefoonee Rd., Rutledge 30663.
Wedding lavender, rose petals for tossing, SASE, samples $1. A. Brown, P.O. Box 266, Fortson 31808.________
Elephant garlic cloves, toxic free, sml. 10c, med. 201, Irg. 30c, bulblets 5c ea., $5 order or more ppd. C. Jackson, Rt. 3, Box 292, Blackshear 31516._______
Elephant garlic cloves 12/$5, $1 post., Elephant garlic seed bulblets 20/$2 plus SASE w/2 stamps. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.______
Clean yellowroot, wild cherry bark, $6/ 4 Ib. lardbox or 3/S15 ppd. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540.
Elephant garlic 12/$6.50, $1 post., oregano, monarda, yellow, pink yarrow, 6/$6.50, $1 post. Charlotte Bond, Rt. 3, Danlelsvllle 30633.____________
Catnip (Blue Wonder), catnip reg., lemon thyme, lemon balm, artemesia (Silver King), lamb's ear 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 30161.
Spicy globe basil, fennel, thyme, butterfly weed, catnip, $1, $5 min., $1.50 post. N. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayettevllle 30214._________________
Bird's eye hot pepper seed, nine pods, $1 w/SASE. Harriett Parnell, 1316 Myers Ave., Waycross. 912-285-3562.______
Imported hot pepper seeds, 2 doz., grows 12-16 in. long, mail $3. D.M. Nixon, 1053 Cowan St., Macon 31201.
Dill weed for sale at my home, Irg. stalks, 50c per stalk. Ike Blumenfeld, 110 Williamson St., Rockmart. 404-684-6928.
Name and address or name, town and phone number are required in each ad published in the MARKET BULLETIN.

Lemon balm, tansy, sage, feverfew, plus 32 other herbs, $1/plant, $16.50/flat, no shipping, limited del. J.C. Leffingwell, Rt. 1, Box 22, Canton. 404-887-0089.
'90 Elephant garlic from composted soil, w/wo herbicides or pesticides, $4.50/lb., $1 post, on 2 Ibs. or less. Charles Poole, Box 1327, Amerlcus
31709.___________________ Pepper seeds: yellowbell, California
wonder, Italian, all sweet pepper, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE, cash only. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland
31820.____________________ Hot pepper seeds, cluster or purple
rooster spur, Irg. or sml. cherry bouquet, 50 seeds/$1 w/SASE. L.V. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.__________
Yellowroot, rattlesnake orchid, wild ginger, wild mint, Solomon's Seal, ratsbane, 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. D. Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge
30513.____________________ Wolly applemint, pineapplemint, pep-
permint, spearmint, groundmint, tansy, rose yarrow, $8/doz. ppd. Mrs. W.W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540.
Fish, Worms & Supplies
Red wigglers $1.25/cup or bedrun worms $3.50/gal., 5 gal. min. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. 404-267-6483._____
Channel catfish fingerlings, graded for size & treated for parasites & disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Meansvllle. 404567-3279.___________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 5000/ $18, 10,000/$30, shipped ppd., w/instr. R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City 31549. 912363-4451.____________________
Hybrid red wigglers for prices, write/ call. Clinton Edwards, 822 Mather Ct., Stone Mountain 30088. 404-498-8743.
Start or restock worm beds, red worms, bedrun worms, min., 5000/$15, 10,000/$25, shipped ppd. w/instr. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakely 31723. 912723-3094.________________
Sterile grass carp, 8-11" & 11-14", bass fingerlings, immediate del., quan. disc., free del. avail, statewide. Mike Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4157.______
Sterile grass carp, bluegills, some bass, pick up or del. avail, statewide, quan. disc. Randy Cooper, Atlanta. 404349-4256.__________"'"
Sterile grass carp $6 ea., quan. disc., catfish fingerlings, bluegill, del. avail. Paul Williams, Hawklnsville. 912892-3144 or 783-2309.____________
Channel catfish fingerlings 3-5", 4-6", 6-8", larger fish avail., 2 & 3" hybrid bream, quan. disc., free del. Clark Buford, Cordele. 912-273-4150._______
Fishing worms for sale. Ricky Montgomery, Conyers. 404-922-8109._____
Channel catfish fingerlings & bluegill, graded & treated, taking orders for some larger catfish, pick up or del. by appt. Randy Bennington, Gumming. 404889-1966._______________________
Red wigglers, bedrun worms, 2000/ $12, 4000/$20, shipped ppd. w/instr. R.L. Williamson, 3443 Wayside Dr., Augusta 30906. 404-798-3906.____________
Red wigglers $1/cup. Lottie White, Social Circle. 404-464-2913.________
Plenty of all sizes channel catfish avail., booking orders, 3e up ea. J.H. Holyoak, P.O. Box 6, Enigma 31749. 912532-4221.____________________
Bream, Ga. Giants, copperheads, bluegills, shellcrackers, improved channel catfish, Fla. bass, sunbass, rainbow trout. Ken Holyoak, Rt. 1, Alapaha 31622. 912-532-6135.
Red wiggler worms $6/lb., cups of worms also. Ervin Phillips, 271 Grave Spring Rd., Leesburg 31763. 912432-9924 aft. 5 pm.______________
Blue wigglers, 4-6" long, hand picked & counted, 500/$15, 1000/$30 ppd. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 3085, Sumner 31789.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Pine, wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. 912-643-7671 or 365-2637.__________________
Horse manure mix. w/shavings, $5 you load & haul, easy access. J. McCurley, Watklnsvllle. 404-769-0560._______
Wheat & oat straw $2/bale, mulch hay $1.50 per bale. Bill Cline, Newnan. 404251-3518.________________
Square bales of rye grass straw, loaded w/rye grass & clover seed, great for bare spots, $1.50/bale, other $1. Bennett Daniel, Milledgeville. 912452-3039.________________
Rye straw $1.50/bale, fescue mulch $1.25/bale, stored undercover. B. Oyer, Flowery Branch. 404-967-2321.

Mulch hay, sq. bales, $1/bale. J.E. Cochran, Rt. 2, Box 2743, Blue Ridge. 404-632-5625._____________
Mulch hay, very Irg., clean hvy. bales, $2/bale in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 or 943-1710.
Horse manure w/shavings & topsoil del. Jim Lindquist, Lindquist Christmas Tree Farm, Senoia. 404-599-6490._____
Wheat straw $1.50/bale, exc. rose food, 50 Ib. bag $2, volume disc. B. Brock, Rt. 2, Box 20, Ludowici 31316. 912-545-9113._____________
Rabbit manure $35/load, you load, 50 Ib. bags $2.50, other. M.L William, Franklin. 404-675-3048.__________
Mulch hay, hvy. sq. bales, stored in barn, $1/bale, local del. avail. J.C. Dixon, Hamilton. 404-582-3711.________
Pine straw $3.25 del., $3.75 spread, 10 bale min. J.W. Lewis, Norcross. 404448-3945.__________________
Wheat straw $2.25/bale, mulch hay $1.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Woolsey Rd., Hampton. 404-946-9169.__________
Mulch hay, dry sq. bales stored in barn, $1.25/bale at barn. G.M. Weems, Dacula. 404-692-4396.____________
Rich, clean topsoil, load & del. E. Hatcher, Falrburn. 404-964-0097.______
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Manning, Duluth. 404-497-1504.________________
Mulch hay for sale, cheap. G. Brady, Hephzlbah. 404-592-2694._______
Mulch or cow hay $1/sq. bale in the barn. Alan Johnson, Watkinsville. 404769-8192.____________________
Wheat straw, Irg., sq. bales, $1.25. K. Gore, Gray. 912-986-5273._________
Horse manure, dry, in 50 Ib. feed bags, $1.50 ea. or 12/$10. Cynthia McCurley, Dallas. 404-445-4762._____________
Mulch hay $1.25/sq. bale at barn. E. Swiedler, Galnesvllle. 404-983-3845.
Wheat straw $2/bale, will del. Kevin Mitcham, Oxford. 404-786-8805.______
Wheat straw, sq. bales, 550 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere, Ga. or Fla., $1.40/bale plus del. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016/6001._______
Wheat straw, Irg., bright bales, $2.35 del., $1.75 at the barn. John Petrel, Lafayette. 404-397-8106.________
Topsoil, tandem load $110, horse manure, Irg. pickup $65 del. to N. Atlanta area. David Johnson, Gumming. 404889-4713.____________________
Rabbit manure $2/bag. W.J. Gonzalez, 5211 Old Savannah Rd., McBean 30815. 404-790-5581._________________
Mulch hay $1/bale. J.M. Hartzler, Alpharetta. 404-475-9663.________
Chicken litter $25 pickup & $3 per bag, horse manure $10 pickup, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrenceville. 404564-1937/3161.______________
Mulch hay for sale, Irg. sq. bales, great for gardens, erosion control. Tom Henderson, Stone Mountain. 404-482-5308.
Mulch hay $1.25/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.___________
Pine straw, all type of mulches, humus, rich, clean soil, can del. Sam Evans, Snellville. 404-978-3132 or 976600.______________________
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load, Stone Mountain. K. Murray, Lithonia Rd., Stone Mountain. 404879-8689.___________________
Mulch hay $2/bale, wheat straw $2.50/ bale, 10 bales or more. Bill Landers, Lawrenceville. 404-339-9646._________
Mulch hay, Irg. bales, del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404-627-0712.
Over 400 tons of composted chicken manure, will del. or you haul. R.H. Underwood, Conyers. 404-483-8965.
'90 straw, barley & oat, $2.50 per bale at barn, del. avail. Pete Home, Turin. 404-599-6969._______________
Aged horse manure w/shavings compost, $10 pickup load, we load. James Behning, Uthonla. 404-469-1155._____
Fresh pine shavings, no sawdust, picked up & del. M. McCommon, Union Point. 404-486-4049.___________
Rich topsoil, 6-7 yd. load, $100 up, del., also creek sand & tailings. Tim Eskew, Falrburn. 404-964-3342._____
Wheat straw & mulch hay, will del. Bob McDowell, Fairburn. 404-964-3441 or 7300 eve.________________
Mulch hay in sq. bales. J. Smallwood, Social Circle. 404-464-3878._______
Mulch hay & cow hay. Gerald Smith, Monroe. 404-267-2929.__________
Rabbit manure $30/pickup load, you load. Bill Silver, Conyers. 404-483-0198.
'90 crop, wheat straw, clean, bright, tight, sq. bales, $1.75 ea. in barn. J.E. Jeanes. Gray. 912-986-3303.______
Please observe our 20 word limit.

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EQUINE EVENTS June 29 10th Annual All Night/All Breed
Horse Show, Wills Park, 6 pm, Alpharetta. Info: 404-642-6555.
June 29-July 1 Horseman's Quarter Horse Association, Peach Country Circuit, Hawkinsville. Info: 202-5482876; Stall Reservation, Bob or Joann Pavey, 404-563-1016.
June 30 Seay Farms Horse Show, Oglesby Bridge Rd., Conyers. Info: 404-483-3497.
June 30 The American Saddle Horse Association of Ga., mid-summer classic, Ga. State Championship Horse Show, 10:30 am, Wills Park Equestrian Ctr., Alpharetta. Info: 404-3439939.
June 30 2nd Annual WARE Saddle Club, 10 am, Waycross. Info: Ronnie Johns, 912-283-2692; Brad Courson, 912-422-3683.
June 30 Tri-County 4-H show, 10 am, Wild Horse Creek, Powder Springs. Info: Ronnie Carter, 404-943-6316; Sonya Hayes, 404-949-2154.

July 7 Hidden Pines II Saddle Club, all racking show, 4 pm, Duncan Park Arena. Info: 404-991-0408 or 471-3506.
CRAFT FAIRS June 30-July 4 Arts & Crafts sale, City
of Augusta, during the Riverfront Fourth at Riverwalk Augusta, accepting applications. Info: 404-821-1754. July 4 Dahlonega's 15th Annual Family Day Arts & Crafts Festival, 9 am-5 pm, Dahlonega. Info: 404-864-3365. July 4 Screven's Annual July 4 Festival, 1 pm, Screven Community Ctr., Screven. Info: 912-579-6367. July 64 11th Annual Old Fashion Day Celebration, arts & crafts, Willacoochee. Info: 912-534-5152.
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS July 20-22 Roswell Mall 3rd Annual
Summer Festival of Arts & Crafts, Roswell. Info: Jean W. Allison, 404265-3451/3714.

Wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Joe Goss, Hawkinsville. 912-892-9412 aft. 6
pm._____________________ Mulch hay, can del. any amt. J.R.
Wimpey, Jonesboro. 404-471-4221.
Pine straw, baled w/sq. hay baler, 5060 Ib. per bale, $3.50/bale. Willie Reese, Thomson. 404-595-1909.____________
Good, dry compCjt, well pulverized, $8/load, 2 loads/$14, get 2 loads free or $1/bag. J.W. Vanhorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. 404-289-5798 or 922-2128.
Oddities
Homemade scented soaps, palmarosa, lavender, thyme, sassafras, gardenia, sandalwood, & peppermint, 4 Irg. bars $5 ppd., 12/$13.95. Charlie Wilkerson, Box 31, Naylor 31641.__________
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., $4 per doz. for post. & hdlg. Ga. orders. R.D. Butler, Box 275. Dudley 31022.^^2-676-3170.
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., add $4 per doz. post. & hdlg. Mrs. T.W. Butler, P.O. Box 163, Dexter 31019. 912-875-3353.
Gourds, many shapes & sizes to choose from. Mrs. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833. 404-547-6784.
Raw white wool $1/lb., unwashed. M.F. Johnson, Marietta. 404-428-4900.______
Fine nat. Merino wool yarn from Ga. raised stock. R. Szostak, Oak Hill Farm, Covington. 404-784-9707._______
Natural col. wool, fine to coarse, $2/lb. up; also cotton for handspinning. Tina Evans, 160 Pine Bow Rd., Taylorsvllle 30178.__________________

Want incubator, auto, turn, med. size, good cond., reas. price, 60 mi. radius. Ralph Couch, 402 Powell Chapel Rd., Villa Rica 30180.
Garden space
II you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Exp. vegetable gardner wants garden space, prefer city of Decatur or NE. Atlanta, will trade vegetables, other. Bill Al bright, Decatur. 404-377-5764.______
____Notices________
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Will M.A. Stallings of Blairsville please contact me, have not received blueberry bushes. Mrs. Berrong, Rt. 2, Box 2129, Clayton 30525._____________
Want any info, on a blk. & wh. paint mare w/4 wh. stocking,, blaze, approx. 14 hds., 16-19 yrs. old, bought in Ft. Valley. Lori Shackelford, Macon. 912-781-4854.
Will Horton or Noris who sews the quilts please contact me, need address & phone number. Chester Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.__________
Will Mrs. Bentley in Monticello please contact me; want to buy another pig for cookout. Jennifer Griffith, Stone Mountaln. 404-4696596.___________
Out of State Wanted

Miscellaneous Wanted
Want sev. loads of chicken manure. Steve Owen, Buford. 404-945-4705.
Want to buy 10-12 Ibs. pure, strained sourwood honey. H.C. Henderson, Rt. 2, Box 635, Gumming 30130. 404-887-4655.
Want Irg. animal skulls (cow, horse, etc.), will pay approx. $5 ea. depending on cond. S. Dockery, Atlanta. 404377-4442._______________
Want to buy old stoneware churns. Mrs. Edwards, Rome. 404-234-5710.
Want millstones & buhrstones. B. Smith, Sandy Springs. 404-255-6786.
Want black walnuts from the tree. A.M. Campbell, 1717 DeFoor Ave. NW., Atlanta 30318. 404-357-5565._______
Want old windmill for farm. Gall Dockery, Albany. 912-888-2280._______
Want 10' or larger farm gate, elec. fence charger, metal fence posts, livestock waterer. Luca Gianturco, Woodstock. 404-924-2824.____________
Want to buy fresh catnip, need Irg. quan. Ken Diggs, P.O. Box 1191, Mableton 30059. 404-941-8491.___________
Want 30 gal. wash pot, good cond., reas. price. Teddy Brown, Covington. 404-786-3869.______________________
Want wood bound 8F queen excluders. Hal Ward, 22 Brampton Rd., Garden City 31408. 912-646-6277.
Want comp. windmill water system in working or repairable cond., reas. price. George Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 987A, Blackshear 31516. 912-449-3332.
Do not call in ads - they must be written out and signed by the adver tiser.

// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Want seed cleaner, must be willing to del. Wayne Hooks, Rt. 4, Nlchols, SC. 603-392-4242. Ive. msg.__________
____Firewood
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
All firewood advertised In the Market Bulletin must be cut from your personally owned property.
In addition, by law terms such as face cord, rack, pile, truckload, etc., cannot be used to advertise firewood. Use the standard unit of measure, the cord, when specify ing the amount of firewood you have for sale.
Free firewood, 4-6' pieces, pine & hdwd. Gerald Kerr, Alpharetta. 404688-1878 day or 664-2504 eve.
Full cord oak & hickory, cut & split to desired length & size, del. on 1 ton truck, any location & stacked, $125. W.P. McWhirter, Royston. 404-245-6896.
18-20 in. mostly oak $25, also shopping bag split kindling $1 ea., 10 bags or more $50, near Sissons Log Co., Hwy. 115. R.P. Sisson, Blue Ridge. 404632-5293.
Firewood, mix. hdwd., no pine, $115/ cord, $60/1/2 cord. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-7864386.
Split oak or hickory, fully aged, cut 16" long or 20" long, ideal for wood stoves, you pick up only. J. Sharp, Gumming. 404-889-7243.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, June 27,1990

Pest Control Methods
Change Over Years
Through the years, there have been several authorities who have questioned the wisdom of Noah when he included termites on the Ark. For termites, in our modern world, attack our structures and cause some $800 million in damage each year.
When we examine the case care fully, Noah becomes the seer rather than the fool. In the balance of nature, the colonized termite has purpose. As the trees fall in the forest it is the function of the ter mite, along with rot and decay, to remove the fallen trees. This clears the forest floor for the new seed lings and the perpetuation of the forest itself. Without the termite, our forests would cease to exist.
The editor would like to thank Bob Russell, president, Georgia Pest Control Association, for preparing this article for the Market Bulletin in recognition of National Pest Control Month._____________
Because of its plentiful availabil ity in many parts of the world and
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ag consumer line...
(Continued from page 1) Q: There are so many different kinds of bread on the market today that I get confused about nutritional claims. What is the nutritional difference between white and whole grain breads?
A: Most stores today carry a wide variety of breads, and the different labels can be confusing. Whole grain bread, which includes the entire kernel of grain, is the best source of protein, complex carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Although white bread is the most popular kind in America, it contains no fiber and has less nutrients than whole grain breads.
White bread is made by a refining process which removes up to 80 percent of the nutrients in the grain. Refined (white) flour is made by removing the bran (outer protective coating of the kernel) and germ (innermost sprouting section) and grinding only the endosperm (middle part of the kernel). The flour is then bleached, which destroys even more nutrients, and is usually "enriched," which means some of the nutrients are added back to it. The fiber, which comes from the bran, cannot be replaced.
Read the label carefully when selecting bread. The shorter the list of ingredients, the better. Your best buy nutritionally is 100 percent whole wheat bread, preferably stone ground. Choose a bread that is high in dietary fiber and has little or no sugar or corn syrup. Choose one that is low in fat and, if possible, made with polyunsaturated vegetable oil rather than coconut, palm, or palm kernel oil.
If you have problems or questions concerning products or services regulated by the Georgia Department ofAgriculture, write: Consumer Services, Room 300, Agriculture Building, Capitol Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334, or call toll-free 1-800-282-5852 or 656-3645 in metro Atlanta.

Flue Cured Tobacco
Advisory Board Assesses Georgia Gold Leaf Crop

The Georgia Flue Cured Tobacco Advisory Board, along with indus try representatives and regulatory officials, met in Atlanta last week to evaluate the status of the 1990 gold leaf crop, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin.
"From the statements made at the meeting, we have every reason to believe we will have one of the best tobacco crops we've had in years," said Irvin. "Although there were some reports of dry areas, more than 90 percent of Georgia's crop can be irrigated. Occurrences of tomato spotted virus also have been reported, but harvest is under way and is seven to 10 days ahead of schedule in many counties."
The Georgia Flue Cured Advisory Committee convened June 25 in Tifton to recommend opening dates for Georgia markets to Irvin. Irvin's
They're here! A worker puts the finishing touches on this Tyrannosaurus. The topiary dinosaur is on loan from Rockefeller Center to Callaway Gardens throughout the summer.

recommendations were presented to the National Flue-Cured Tobacco Advisory Committee in Raleigh, N.C., the following day, and in turn, to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Clayton Yeutter for final approval.
Irvin serves as chairman of the Georgia committee consisting of to bacco farmers, members of the Gen eral Assembly who grow tobacco, as well as the presidents of the Geor gia Farm Bureau Federation and the Georgia Tobacco Warehouse men Association, This annual con ference of the Advisory Board is recognized as one of the leading tobacco meetings in the United States and has gained a reputation for setting the tone for the upcom ing tobacco marketing season, ac cording to Irvin. Last year, Geor gia's tobacco production was valued at $145.6 million.
Two Georgians Named To Tobacco Committee
Wavell D. Robinson of Pavo, Ga., and Randall A. Morris of Uvalda, Ga., have been selected as, respec tively, a member and alternate to the National Advisory Committee for Tobacco Inspection Services by Secretary of Agriculture Clayton Yeutter.
Established in 1982, the commit tee advises the secretary on the level of services needed to provide USDA inspection of all varieties of tobacco and on fees to charge for these services. The committee con sists of 14 tobacco producers repre senting all U.S. tobacco production areas and meets at the secretary's call.
Appointees may serve a maxi mum of three terms as members or alternates. The current two-year terms run through May 14, 1992. Robinson is one of three members of the committee who are reappointments.

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for hay curing. Othjer harvesting operations included peaches, tobacco, ^Watermelons, vegetables
Ga. Pork Producers To Select Candidates
The Board of Directors of the Georgia Pork Producers Association will meet at 12 noon, July 18, at the Georgia Farm Bureau Building, Macon, to select candidates for the 1991 National Pork Producers (Pork Act) Delegate Body.
Any pork producer who is a resi dent of Georgia and has paid all assessments due may be considered as a delegate candidate. For more information, contact Georgia Pork Producers Association, 1620 Bass Road, Macon, GA., 1-800-537-5988.
Poultry
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of months, the industry could suffer some significant losses."
Extension Poultry Scientist John Casey said that the mid-nineties marked the threshold of concern for the state's chicken farmers. "Chick ens can withstand outside daytime temperatures of 95, as long as their housing is well-equipped with modern cooling systems and they get enough water," Dr. Casey said.
As hot weather continues into summer, Casey advised poultry pro ducers to make sure they have adequate supplies of water for both drinking and cooling. Producers also should make certain their ven tilation system is in good repair, and that they have a back-up power source in case of a power failure.

Rekindle Patriotism
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price of liberty is eternal vigilance. By maintaining strong, ever-
ready, military forces at home and stationed at key hot spots around
the world, America and her allies have not only prevented the out break of another major war, but we also have caused the collapse of communism and its God-less control over people and their lives. The winds of democracy and free enter prise are blowing across the face of the earth largely because America took the lead. We hung tough and brought the enemy to its knees. Glory be! But what now?
It's time that all patriotic people join hands to "Reaffirm America" in our homes, our civic clubs, our churches, our schools and in gather ings of all types, not only on this Fourth of July, but throughout the remainder of 1990. On the day our forefathers signed the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia 214 years ago, they celebrated with "bonfires and illuminations" and with songs and music...and with the firing of guns.
I like the effort to "Reaffirm America" being taken by American Legion Post 201 in my home town of Alpharetta. Veterans of World Wars I and II as well as Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Panama and other conflicts, and those who have simply seen military duty anywhere in the world, during the past 45 years, will join in the annual "Old Soldiers Day" parade, August 4. They're expected by the hundreds from all over Georgia, as individual veterans both men and women, marching units from veterans orga nizations...there simply to demon strate their patriotism...and to be saluted by those watching this col orful, annual event, which dates back a century or more.
Georgia Attorney General Mi chael J. Bowers, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, and Major General Joseph G. Griffin, Adjutant General of the State of Georgia, will be among the dignitaries present. A brief but timely memorial service at 10 a.m., to be addressed by Tommy Clack, of Stone Mountain, tripleamputee hero of the Vietnam War, will precede the parade. For futher details, contact Melvin Coalson, chairman of the Alpharetta Veter ans Participation Committee, 12600 Charlotte Drive, Alpharetta, GA 30201, phone (494) 475-4795. Re member the date: One month after the Fourth of July.
By enthusiastically honoring the men and women who serve Old Glory, we can "Reaffirm America" and inspire others to keep fighting for freedom.
Handicraft Notice
The next handicraft edition of the Market Bulletin will be published July 18. Deadline for notices is July
4. An affidavit stating that the han
dicraft item was made by the indi vidual advertiser, and not pur chased for resale, must be included with the notice. Otherwise, it will not be published.