Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 77, no. 30 (1990 August 8)

MARKET BULLETIN

GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOMMY IRVIN,COMMISSIONER

Vol. 77, No. 30

Wednesday, August 8, 1990

Home Economists Meet Challenges of the 90s

The Georgia Association of Extension Home Economists will identify changes for the 1990s and how to effectively offer educational opportunities for clientele at its 1990
Annual meeting in Warner Robins, Sept. 6-7.
Since the inception of the Extension Service, home economists have provided research-based information to families. The family has changed mothers have gone to work (from 12% in 1950 to 57% in 1990), and single parents now include fathers and teenagers, as well as mothers who are struggling to balance jobs and family.

Our guest columnist this week is Carolyn

Ainslie, president, Georgia Association of

Extension Home Economists, P.O. Box 413,

Madison, Ga. 30650.

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Families are faced with the stresses of divorce, inadequate income, aging parents, substance abuse and child abuse. Extension home economists are working throughout the state teaching basic life skills that help families cope. Limited resource families also remain a high priority as we strive to address issues such as infant mortality and nutrition.
Nutrition, food safety, and food quality were the foundations that Extension Home Economics was built upon, and they continue to be in the forefront. County Extension Agents-Home Economists strive to be continually on the cutting edge of the latest research that affects a major part of every Georgian's daily life food and water.
Adequate and affordable housing will become increasingly harder for families, young and old, to obtain. Home economists will be challenged to expand their outreach to those seeking to improve their lifestyle through financial management, "do-it-yourself renovations, and community development dedicated to improving housing conditions. Household management will be taught to a clientele including single parents, teenagers, latch-key children, the handicapped, and the elderly.
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Farm Front Ga. Counties Qualify For Feed Assistance

Ga. Farm Numbers Up

Eight Georgia counties have been approved for the U.S. Department

counties are Appling, Bulloch, Burke, Candler, Crisp, Glascock,

Georgia farm numbers in-

of Agriculture's Emergency Feed Greene, Hancock, Houston, Jasper,

creased in 1989 by 1,000 to

Program with a total of 36 counties Jeff Davis, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones,

a total of 49,000. Along with

eligible for funds, according to Geor- McDuffie, Montgomery, Morgan,

North Dakota, California

gia Commissioner of Agriculture Peach, Pulaski, Richmond, Schley,

and Utah, Georgia was one

Tommy Irvin. The approved coun- Sumter, Tatnall, Taylor, Truetlen,

of only four states that

ties are Baldwin, Emanuel, Put- Warren, Wilcox and Wilkinson.

showed an increase. Thirty

nam, Jefferson, Dooly, Macon,

In addition, 53 Georgia counties

one states decreased in farm

Toombs and Washington.

have been approved for haying and

numbers while 15 states

Farmers in the approved counties grazing of land set aside under the

stayed the same.

and the 28 contiguous counties who Acreage Conservation Reserve and

The total number of U.S.

believe they have lost 40 percent or Conservation Use Programs. Al-

farms decreased 1 percent to

more of their annual feed produc- though an August 1 deadline for

1.14 million last year. This

tion may begin applying immedi- hay cutting privileges has passed,

decrease of 27,370 farms re-

ately to their county Agriculture grazing rights are still available.

flects a trend toward fewer,

Stabilization and Conservation These counties include Baldwin,

larger farms. The average

Service (ASCS) office for compensa- Banks, Barrow, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bul-

farm size increased to 461

tion for purchases of livestock feed. loch, Burke, Candler, Clarke,

acres, up four acres from

If approved, the assistance pays Colquitt, Cook, Crawford, Crisp,

1989. This year, there are

livestock owners 50 percent of the Dawson, Decatur, Dooly, Emanuel,

988 million acres in farm

cost of feed purchased.

Evans, Franklin, Glascock, Hall,

use in the U.S., a drop of 3

Assistance is effective from the Hancock, Hart, Houston, Irwin,

million acres.

time of approval, and all applica- Jackson, Jefferson, Jenkins, John-

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tions must be submitted before December 31, 1990. The 28 contiguous

son, Jones, Laurens, Long, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Oconee, Ogle-

thorpe, Peach, Pulaski, Putnam,

Informed Consumers Will Spot Richmond, Screven, Spalding, Sumter, Thomas, Toombs, Truetlen,

Misleading Meat Sales Tactics Twiggs, Walton, Washington, Wayne, Wilcox and Wilkinson.

"I would like to commend ASCS

Has this ever happened to you? You are approached by a person who says he has a truckload of steaks he was supposed to deliver to a restaurant downtown, but the restaurant's freezer broke down and they would not accept delivery. He can't return the steaks; so. he is willing to sell them to you for say,

valuable, highly perishable food product as meat, and a number of reputable mobile meat dealers have been licensed by the department in the process. As thorough as these requirements are, it is always possible that unscrupulous parties may prey on human gullibility or greed in an attempt to get around the

state Director Ralph Hudgens and his staff for their quick action and foresight in obtaining this and other assistance for our farmers," said Irvin.
Farmers interested in these programs should notify their local ASCS office for additional information.

half-price.

regulations.

Sound too good to be true? It

Therefore, Irvin said, the best

ag consumer line... probably is. The meat may be un- line of defense is an informed and
graded, fatty or tough; and the assertive consumer. Should you find

"half price" may be more than you would pay for better quality meat bought through normal outlets. By the time you realize this, your anonymous "friend" in his unmarked vehicle has vanished, along with your money and any chance to get it back.
As old as this ploy is, it still works often enough to be re-tried from time to time, according to Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin. The department regulates meat and other grocery sales in the state, including mobile meat sales.
Over the years, the department has worked to develop strict, fair and comprehensive standards re-

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Montague Baisden, assistant director, Consumer Protection Division, Georgia Department of Agriculture, examines this refrigeration unit generator as part of the licensing procedure for mobile meat

Q: Someone gave me several containers of oats, and I would like to know some other uses for oats besides oatmeal and cookies. Also, what is the best way to store this product?
A: Here are a few suggestions for using the oats. They can be substi-
tuted for bread crumbs in recipes
for burgers and meatloaf, or used as
a coating for fish and chicken. You can, also substitute oats for up to
one-third of the flour in recipes for
baked goods. They should be stored
at room temperature in their origi-
nal container.

garding the sale of such a highly sales.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 8,1990

II you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
No commercial, industrial or domestic employment permitted. Only that employment that per tains to the individual farm may be advertised.
Want husband & wife to caretake sml. acreage on farm, will furnish nice ale home & util. Steve Owens, 2308 Hwy. 324, Birford 30518. 404-945-4705._____
Family wants job on chicken or egg farm, 4 to work. Roy Moore, Bowman. 404-245-0662.______________
Man married wants job caretaking on farm for house. James Gray, Hapeville. 404-599-9179.______________
8am help wanted, must have transportation, free board for one horse. Janna Ireland. LwrncvlHe. 404-921-5130.
Full time or part time help needed on horse ranch, exp. necessary, SW. Atlanta. Bobby Scott, Atlanta. 404344-8641.____________________
Person wanted to take care of horses in exchange for free board of your horse, Northwest Atlanta. E. Lindberg, Atlanta. 404-355O068._________________
Want man to work on cattle farm, exp. w/hay equip., four room house/salary. John Maddox, Hampton. 404-946-3228.
Part time help needed in horse barn, am., Mon.-Friday, pm. 3 days a wk. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.
Will feed horses & farm animals while you're away, over 20 yrs. exp. Donna Rieder, Jackon. 404-775-0478.______
Want 4-H'er to take 2 1/2 yr. Appaloosa filly as a show project. M.A. Childers, Powder Spring*. 404-426-8375 Ive. msg.
Want man to help clear land, mend fences, ref., nondrinker, full time or part time, room, salary. D. Pair, Atlanta. 404244-1896.________________
Hardworking & dependable female seeks weekday job w/horses, excercising, basic care, have exp., no live-ins. Leslie Wheeles, Monroe. 404-267-0028.
Want man to do cattle farm work, exp. w/hay equip., four room house/salary. John Maddox, Hampton. 404-946-3228.
Want place to caretake in N. Ga., country raised, reliable, man & wife, middle ages. Jerry Taylor, Brasalton. 404-654-3315._______________
Want exp. horse farm help, Mon.-Fri., $5/hr., feeding, turnout, stall cleaning, etc. J. Sweat, Saddlebrook Farm, Gum ming. 404-889-5890.____________
Small, pvt. stable needs person to clean stalls & feed horses in eve., exp. a must, will pay or swap out horse boarding. N. Reams, Uthonla. 404484-0626.________________________
Want middle age couple or sgl. man to work on poultry farm, salary trailer. A.G. Williams, Rt. I.Toccoa. 404-886-9530.
Want couple on SS. to caretake prop, for free housing, ref. George Brown, Thomasvllle. 912-228-7267 Wed. or Sat.
Want male 16 yrs. old-18 yrs. old to work on farm, must have exp. and driving license. John Stowe, P.O. Box 806, Aragon 30104.____________________
Want married couple as working supervisors for 2000 A. So. Ga. blueberry, quail hunting and tree plantation, home and salary. D.R. Jones, HOP, 70 Rivercourt Pkwy., Atlanta 30328. 404399-5711.________________
Want couple to manage Christmas tree operation Nov. 20 thru Dec. 24th, will train, accommodations provided, $4000 plus bonus. L. Gianturco, Woodrtock. 404-924-2824.___________
Slow Moving Vehicles
About 30,000 roadway ac cidents involving farm equipment occur each year, resulting in many injuries, scores of deaths and consi derable property damage.

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.
3 row corn header for 304 Intl. $500, 4 row corn header for 815 Intl. $500. Larry Kessinger, Falrburn. 404-964-8096.
JD 450-B dozer with S/B, new UC, good cond. I.A. Brannen, Matter. 912685-2451._______________
'78 and '80 Chisholm Ryder bean harvesters, good cond., $15,000. Gerald Calhoun, Ashburn. 912-643-7204 or 273-6440.__________________
9N Ford tractor, good cond., 12V good tires $2200. H.C. Welch, Falrburn. 404964-8472._________________
Dump body 8 ft. with hoist $650. D.F. Brown, Union City. 404-964-1173._____
Farmall A tractor fair cond. plus sev. implements incl. culti. and spreader, $1000. David Addington, Statesboro. 912-587-5545._______________
Intl. Hydro 70 tractor dual remotes, JD 810 Do-AII $5800, 5 Bottom Flip plow $3500, 1-8 Wheel V hay rake $1000. Malcolm Giles, Ft. Valley. 912953-4122._________________
MF 4 btm. plow $750, bush hog 32 disc cutting harrow $1500, 850 NH rd, hay baler w/elec. tie, good cond. $5500. Bill Henry, Chatsworth. 404-695-6979.
MF 124 hay baler, sheltered, good cond. Ray Shealey, Wlllacoochae. 912534-5306._______________
Farmall & AC culti. parts & feet $10, 6 row duster $35, 2 Covington planters $85, 6' drag harrow $75. M.L. Hires, Pavo. 404-346-3314._______________
NH 890 silage chopper w/elec. controls & corn head, $4000, 2 NH silage wagons, mdl. #6, $1000 ea., NH silage blower, mdl. 28, $2000. Luke Peterson, Douglas. 912-384-2037.__________
Gleaner model K Combine, w/13 ft. hume, grain head & 2 row corn head, field ready. John Kiker, Dalton. 404259-5627._______________________
4 row Paulk no-till with JD 7100 planters $2500, wide track D6 dozer exc. cond. $37,500, Oswalt feed body for parts $1000. Clarence Pippin, Albany. 912-432-9319._________________
F-2 Gleaner corn-soybean special, 6 cyl. diesel, 15 ft. floating cutter bar, 4 row corn header $12,000, JD 4 row culti., 4 bottom plow. Lynn Hall, Summervllle. 404-895-4872._______________
AC HD-68 track loader, new paint, rebuilt engine, transmission, brakes, clutch, POPS, sell or trade Cat 931, 941, Case 580, JD 450. Robert Garrett, Dallas. 404-974-2643/2026.___________
135 M.F. diesel, looks good & good cond., 2 new tires $3750 cash. Robert Edmunds, Llncolnton. 404-359-3486 aft.
4pm.___________________ 1060 CASE Combine, 13' header, good
cond., always sheltered. O.L Redwine, Dalton. 404-277-1417.__________
17 ft. all metal utility trailer, dual axle, lights & electric brakes $425. Doug Clark, Galnesvllle. 404-535-8135.______
Hdy. 3 pt. hitch boom $95. Gene Bagwell, Cummlng. 404-887-5347.____
5 ft. rotary mower 300, 4 row rolling culti. with sprayer attachment $275, soybean recleaner $350. Ronnie Leavens, Unadllla. 912-627-3551.________
Peerless steam engine 6 hp., complete w/all fittings, exc. cond., late 1800s, $4000. M. Frank, Blalrsvllle. 404745-9477.
Gravely Super convertible w/bush hog, sickle bar, elec. starter, exc. cond. J.W. Smith, Marietta. 404-427-7671._____
No trucks, Jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.

One 600 & 1 Jubilee, good eng., & good lift, $2700 & $2200, like new 5 ft. bush hog $400, boom pole $60. C. Collins, Austell. 404-948-1003._______
AC mdl. CA tractor 3 pt., PTO, good cond., good paint & tires $1100. John Hogan, Locust Grove. 404-957-8940.
2 shank subsoiler, hdy., exc. cond., $200. Earl Johnson, Rochelle. 912365-7308 aft. 6 pm._______________
JD 336 square baler kept under shelter, exc. cond., $2600. Chris Chambers, Milledgeville. 912-453-9641 or 454-1075._____________________
'88 Ford tractor w/front end loader and 3 pt. back hoe. M.K. Young, Macon. 912745-3815.___________________
Military Jeep trailer $400. David Douglas, Tucker. 404-938-0673.__________
Flory 210 pecan harvester & dump wagon, field ready, exc. cond., $8500. Sammy Scarboro, Reno. 912-872-3519 nights or 904-576-0192.______________
4000 Ford diesel, 1964 p/s, 12 sp. transmission $3800, 6 ft. bush hog $450, 9 shank all purpose plow $325. T. Pahl, Athens. 404-548-8292.____________
'49 Ford 8N tractor $2000, 6 ft. pull type bush hog $500. Paul Cameron, Barrow. 404-867-6853._____________
2 row corn snapper mounted on MFarmall tractor, good cond., $1600. R.H. Whitman, Cordele. 912-273-5399._____
5' scrape blade $80, Tufline 12 disc harrow $240. Leon Burns, Forsyth. 912994-6466.__________________
Ford 600, new paint, 12V, good tires, good cond., $3200; also 5 ft. bush hog, like new, $425. Clyde Nunnally, Cummlng. 404-887-7663.______________
Farmall 100 w/1 row culti., planter, distributor, good cond., sheltered, $2200. Cecil Davis, Brookfield. 912-382-5061/
8944.________________________ 8N Ford can be restored or used for
parts. H. Mobley, Uvalda. 912-594-6699.
Hough loader 3 yd. bucket, 4-N-1 bucket, 4WD, exc. shape, exc. for loading & digging. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336._______________
12 Delaval mdl. 200 milker controllers in good cond. Tyler Mitchell, Culloden. 912-885-2293/2291.______________
One 471 Detroit diesel motor and 1 Corley edger, good cond. Morris Wilkinson, Toccoa. 404-886-5715.________
Deutz-Fahr tractor, DX 3.70, 65 hp., 500 hrs. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404748-1556 or 646-3942.______________
NH ground drive rakes, one $2200, one $3000, V rake tandem hitch $900, all $5800. Ski Biedrzycki, Newton. 912734-5958.___________________
Two 1500 Lilliston peanut combines $3000 & $3500, 8 row S-Tine KMC culti. $2500, 4450 JD w/cab $34,500, 6620 JD combine 13 ft. head $40,000. C.L. Finch, Metter. 912-865-2939. _________
62 hp. farm tractor, '88, w/trailer and 6 pcs. of equip. $17,500, w/trailer puller $28,000, must sell. C. Ray, Chamblee. 404-455-5883 night or 1-800-273-8750.
5x8 utility trailer rolling chassis 1 ton cap. $450 or trade. E.J. Crouch, Folkston. 912-496-3079._____________
Gehl 630 wagon, works good, $300, Lely 3 pt. fluffer $500. H.D. Wiley, Covington. 404-464-3815.________
JD 4240 w/canopy $15,000, 15' bush hog $2500, harrow $3500, grain drill $3000, 4 row planter $4000. J.R. Roquemore, Marietta. 404-948-5571 or 434-
8724._______________________ JD combine 4420, 754 hrs., JD 4 row
crop head, 12' JD harrow, 4 bottom flip plow, peanut wagons. Mrs. John Montgomery, Reynolds. 912-847-4226.____
Marvel high sp. saw no. 4 draw cut, cast iron belt drive/grist mill, Kelly Duplex no. 1, $150 ea. T. Godwin, Pelham. 912-294-4917.____________
150 gal. sprayer w/30 ft. boom, stainless steel nozzles, $800, hay fluffer $300, one row Covington planters $300. James Dobbs, Danielsville. 404795-2007._________________
1973 Cat D4D dozer, p/shift, angle blade, new paint, good UC. sprockets, rollers, idlers, open POPS, $14,500 nego. Paul Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-893-2673 night or 629-6882 day._____________
1980 Case 450-B crawler-loader, 1972 GMC w/Detroit eng. & lowboy trailer, all good cond., pkg./$25,000, will separate. Jim Bass, Americus. 912-924-6888/8164.
Sickle mower for Farmall Cub tractor, good cond., will swap for belly mower. William Owens, Woodbury. 404553-5735.____________________
10 disc. 26" Taylorway cutting harrow $1000, Dearborn dbl. disc, turning plow $400, both pcs. in good cond. Bill McConnell. Buchanan. 404-646-5486.
28' low-bay equip, trailer, has 7' dovetail, w/7' ramps, other equip. Ricky Henry, Kite. 912-469-3270.

216 JD tractor, very clean, 48 in. deck mower, used 2 seasons, $2550. Felton Prewett, Acworth. 404-974-3570.______
Side loader to pick up square bales of hay, hooks to side of truck. Roger Strickland, Concord. 404-495-5161 or
5144._____________________ Dbl. 60 in. bottom or turning plow,
good cond., $200. John Fritchey, Habersham. 404-754-4662 aft. 8 pm._______
6 row duster, 3 pt. hitch, PTO driven, $75. Edward McCarty, Rt. 3, Alma. 912632-4842 or 632-6015._________________
1972 Ford 5000 tractor $5500. Richard Smith, Alvaton. 404- 538-6395._______
Ditchwitch ditcher C99, walk behind mdl., good cond., 2 yrs. old, $2500. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. 404-834-8218.
Hay unroller, hay spear, 300 gal. fuel tank w/pump, 3 phase motor, hyd. cyl., snatch block. James Heath, Woodland. 404-674-2616.____________________
AC mdl. WD tractor w/12 V. ignition, $1500. J.W. Lampp Jr., Dublin. 912272-3309.______________________
Cub Farmall tractor in good cond. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. 912-365-2637 or 643-7671.________________________
35 ton lowboy trailer, air ride, hdy. ramps, finished deck, $9500. Gary Walker, Fayettevllle. 404-461-3044.
600 Gehl silage cutter. Earnest Turk, Eatonton. 404-485- 5971.____________
JD 4630, Cab A/C, radio, heater, new front tires, 80% rear, Quad Range, exc. cond., $15,500. Kenneth Campbell, Reynolds. 912-847-2240._____________
7000 AC tractor w/like new 235 farm hand loader, bucket & hay fork, $7800. Chester Kight, Soperton. 912-529-3900.
Gleaner F-2 combine, 4 cyl., diesel, 15' grain header, cab. w/heater & air cond., $13,000. Michael Brown, Tallapoosa. 404-574-2633/5463.____________
Hdy. big bale hay movers, 3 pt. hitch, fork type Category 1 & 2, $175, can ship. Pete Harris, Rt. 5 Box 124, Elberton 30635.404-283-6615._____________
8N Ford tractor, 1952 mdl., 12 volt sys., $1900. Phil Witcher, Monroe. 404267-6463.____________________
Intl. TD 6 track loader, (Drott), 4 way bucket, just overhauled & painted, ideal for farm use, see to apprec., $8700. Tony Minus, Thomson. 404-595-1741.______
Bushnell grain trailer, fair cond., $175. Mrs. C.V. Maxwell, Rt. 1 Box 86, Meigs
30765._______________________ Asstd. Farmall culti. parts, feet $7.50,
snakeheads 50ff, gangs $5, sweeps $1; Ford 2 row culti. $325, 4 row Cole planters $300, 2 bottom plow $150, 6' harrow $400. L.L. Cox, Coolidge. 912-
346-3314.________________________________________ Ford 4000 diesel tractor, '64 mdl.,
good cond., disc turn plow $3700. Billy Smith, Stockbrldge. 404-922-2673.
Nice 2 horse wagon, good cond., must see to apprec., $1450. Ronald Wiley, Auburn. 404-963-0050.______________
Red super long peanut picker, 4 new eccentric bearings, $2000. James Peary, Cuthbert. 912-732-2389.____________
955 H Cat. loader, 85% tracks, exc. cond., $12,000. Mrs. A.P. Brinson, Rt. 1, Tarrytown 30470. 912-529-4296.________
Case 350 track loader, needs head gasket, $6500. Ralph Swafford, Cedartown. 404-748-7311.________________
Used 271 NH hay baler good working cond. $850, JD 640 hay rake $825. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsville. 404-684-8228 aft. 6
pm._____________________ JD garden tiller #624, 6 hp., runs great.
Jeanette Holmes, Eatonton. 404485-9330.___________________________
10' Bermuda King sprig planter, 20" harvester & sprig wagon $10,800. D.E. Branch, Bishop. 404-769-5189.________
AC rubber tire front end loader $3500, Berkeley irrig. pump w/220 Cummins $2500, 1175 Case tractor, duals, $4500. Donald Ritch, Americus. 912-924-4314.
V-4 Wise, mtr., runs exc. 16' grain elevator, 15' two axle trailer, 12 hp. Cub Cadet, 2 bottom plow, sell or trade for all-purpose. Harlon Langford, West Point. 404-645-2862.______________
'53 Ford Jubilee tractor w/5' bush hog, new rebuilt eng., good tires & good paint $2500. Tommy Daws, Monroe. 404267-6082.____________________
Farmall A parts comp. mtr. $185, trans., rear end & axles $245, radiator $25, gas tank $15. C. Dangar, Roswell. 404-993-4626._____________
JD 2350, FWD w/canopy, good tires, good cond. $13,500/firm. Percy North, Carrollton. 404-832-2041.__________
Homemade utility trailer, hdy., steel & wood constr., 4x6 $375, 5x9 $495. John Higgins, Jr., Lawrenceville. 404963-8027._________________
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer line"...1-800-282-5852.

15' Bat-Wing mower, good cond. $4300. T. Fields, Maco. 912-788-9347.
5' Bush Hog 3 pt. hitch, good cond. Ewell Harper, Eatonton. 404-485-7674.
3000 ft. 6" ring lock alumin. pipe, JD 24-T baler, all good cond. Sauney Pippin, Culloden. 404-358-1054/0149._______
8 row hyd. wick-wiper w/elec. pump, 100 gal. tank $600. R.H. Whitman, Cordele. 912-273-6879.____________
610 Bobcat w/Davis 100 backhoe attach., new 30 hp. Wise. VH4D eng. $8000/firm. Hoss Campbell, Monroe. 404-267-2053._________________
Brown 4 row chemical cult. $1500, Brillion 4 row cult. $1500, Gilmore grain dryer $5500, M&W grain wagon $800, other. Phil Beegle, Newnan. 404237-1949/250-3897.______________
Mule-drawn planters, dist., plow. C.A. Hall, Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612.______
Cub tractor w/belly mower & draw bar, exc. cond. $2550, other equip. & used parts for Cub extra. Wallace Tyler, LaGrange. 404-884-7706.__________
4' harrow, 3 pt. hitch exc. cond. $300. Charles Beasley, Ft. Valley. 912825-1063.______________________
AC M combine, JD silage chopper, Miller off-set harrow, AC 210 tractor. Bill Mixon, Griffin. 404-228-8950.
Manifold for 600 or 800 Ford tractor $85, rd. bale feeder $75. Larry Waters, Rockmart. 404-684-8400.
NH 845 rd. baler, chain type, hyd. tyer $4000/firm. M.F. Ivey, Albany. 912787-5708.
AC HD-3 bulldozer diesel, 6 way hyd. blade good cond. $6200 obo. Mike Simpson, Rome. 404-235-2532.
JD 650 diesel 17 1/2 hp., 30 hrs. $6000 or trade on 24 to 36 hp. tractor w/low hrs., Farmhand front end loader, quick disconnect, $3100. R. Street, Martinez. 404-863-8872.
2 yellow IH Cubs w/mowers, 1 red w/ equip., sawmill, other, send SASE. Chas Gowder, 639 Friendship Ch. Rd. N.W., Powder Springs 30073.
20' conveyor belt w/elec. mtr. $800. Herman King, Marietta. 404-971-5618.
D-5 Cat. serial No. 96J3611 w/tilt blade, lubricated pins & bushings, exc. cond. J.L. Carter, Alma. 912-632-5476.
Horse-drawn riding plow w/disc $150; also, one has plow feet $100, lots of double & single plows, planter, GeeWhiz. Lester Carson, Watkinsville. 404769-6113.
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2810 Ford diesel tractor 1987, 210 hrs., 5' bush hog, boom pole & one 3 way rollover. David Lenders, Powder Springs. 404-426-4986.

Ford 1710 w/front loader mdl. 770B quick attach., used very little, only 280 hrs. $7750. M. Taylor, Calhoun. 404629-4281.

JD tractor, front end loader w/counter wts., set up for quick release, backhoe, sell or trade; Harris cutting torch gauges & 50' of hose. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.

MF 35 diesel deluxe $3000, Kuhn 5 1/2' disc mower, MF 3 pt. rake, Ford sq. baler $3500 obo. Kennith Cochran, Commerce. 404-335-2899.

#703 Ford loader w/pump & controls, fits 841 & simular size $1200; also, trip dump MF loader for sml. MF or Ford $600. Jimmy Lanier, Portal. 912-865-2638 nights.

MT JD tractor, good rubber, good lift & runs good $650. Bill White, Bremen. 404537-3292.

135 MF Ind. tractor w/hdy. loader, PIS, 3 pt. hitch, new tires. J. Blasczyk, Douglasville. 404-942-5018.

3 phase power converter $800. E. Godfrey, Rome. 404-295-5775.

Fiat-Allis 7GB AC track loader. T.F. Wrighl, Trion. 404-734-3209.________

Used Int. pull type manure spreader #101, good cond. $400. J.A. Townsend, Talking Rock. 404-692-6302.________

MF 2775 V8 diesel tractor, encl. cab w/ air, extras, exc. cond. R.J. Bradley, Douglasville. 404-949-6481.________

Bobcat & trailer, gas mdl. 500, runs & works $3500. W. Herring, Marietta. 404426-5835.

AC mdl. CA tractor, 3 pt. hitch, good cond. w/5' scrape blade $1300. David Norcross, Gumming. 404-889-4806.

'80 Ford 1600 tractor, 600 hrs. w/wts. & 8 pcs. of equip. $7000. L. Kitchens, Gibson. 404-598-3047/2841.

Wise. V-4 elec. start eng. Model VE4D, $475 obo. Fred Lyda, Athens. 404549-4671.

'89 Ford 2810 w/front end loader, 6' scrape blade, work lights, approx. 50 hrs. $12,000. Kevin Simpson, Fairmount. 404337-2347.

Troy-Bilt Jr. Tomahawk chipper shredder, like new, $600/obo. Peter Dettman, Atlanta. 404-892-3839.

Jaguar 4"x 6" water transfer pump,

powered by Ford Indus, eng. $2150. I.E.

McKinney, Swainsboro. 912-237-4777

aft. 5 pm.

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JD 70 diesel parts for sale. Bobby Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3305.

Rainbow irrig. gun, 2 pcs., $4000; 851 NH rd. baler $4500; 477 NH haybine $2500. Richard Merritt, Dawson. 912995-3561 night or 5828 days._______

NH 770 one row silage chopper $1200; New Idea 1 row corn picker $1500. Billy Dixon, Fairmount. 404-337-5470 or 2295.

TD 15B bulldozer, ROPS, tilt blade, good UC, $15,000; 12' manual angle blade for TD 15B, new cutting edges, $1000. Glenn Washington, LaGrange. 404-882-4665.

Trensman hose reel traveler , Perkins unit w/ Berkeley pump 4000 ft. 6" twist lock pipe, Badger propellar aggitator. Mark Altman, Tunnel Hill. 404-673-7206.

4400 JD combine w/ 454 row crop head, 444 corn head & 13' grain platform, good cond. $3000. E.L. Carlton, Moultrie 912-782-5020 day or 941-2230 night.

150 Intl. track front end loader p/s, good cond. Ralph Wright, Woodbury.
404-553-5929.

MF 560 Irg. rd. baler (same as Vermeer

605) used this yr., always sheltered, exc. cond. $3500. C. Dunn, Rt. 1, Box 501,

Milner 30257. 404-228-5835 night or 7235

day.

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Two Cat. D5 dozers, open ROPS w/

sweeps, straight blade w/tilt, p/s, good

cond. M.E. Hendrix, Marble Hill. 404-692-

6882 day or 893-2673,___________

1500 Lilliston peanut combine $1750; Long mdl. 393 peanut combine $2250, used last yr., cleaned/painted. Willie Lee, Statesboro. 912-587-5983.

Speedex riding tractor & Sears leaf shredder, tractor has equip. Lacy D. Powell, Jonesboro. 404-478-6201.____

Two 8x48 all steel flatbed trlrs., dual 600 Ib. axles low profile $500 ea. John Huosworth, Buckhead. 404-466-3015 day or 342-9772 night._____________

MF 135 diesel, good cond., 2 new tires. Robert A. Edmunds, Lincolnton. 404-359-3486._________________

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Ford 8N tractor, needs work, $1000. C. M. Frizzelle, Dacula. 404-962-0541 eves.
FM 175 diesel, new brks.,clutch, all purpose, bush hog scrape, $8000. E. Scales, Bremen. 404-537-4835.______
1979 F700 20 ft. flatbed w/dovetail, runs good, 55 spd. trans., $2500/obo; 1952 MF garden tractor w/bush hog $1800, runs good. Greenville. 404672-4840.__________________
Seeder/fert. spreader, Vicon; also, 48 Flail mower, almost new. Jimmy Vaughan, Thomasville. 912-226-2814.
MF 165 diesel , p/s, 8 spd., diff. lock, s/ o wheels, 3 new tires, good paint, exc.cond. $4750, rd. hay fork $140. Lloyd Leach, Lavonia. 404-356-2236._____
Cub Cadet 125 belly mower, scrape blade, dump cart, manual, $995, ideal for sml. acreage. S.L. Malone, Uthonla. 404-
972-7174._____________________________ A/C combine 100, extra good cond.
$2000; Economy garden tractor & equip. $900. Kenneth Fitzpatrick, Danielsville. 404-789-3749._____________
One Lilliston 1580 peanut combine, late mdl., exc. cond., sheltered.field ready $3500. Clarkie Leverette, Rt. 1, Box 49, Ambrose 31512.________________
Lowboy 28' w/7' dovetail & 7' ramps. Rick Henry, Kite. 912-469-3270.______
Two Goodyear 13.6x28 tractor tires, 1/ 2 tread $100. J. James, Canton. 404479-5424.______________________
Ford 8600 cab w ale, good cood.; p/s, trans & dual tires, $7600; AC 4060 cab w ale, stero, p/s trans. & dual tires, exc. cond., $10,000. Ken Braziel, Pitts. 912648-6375 or 273-3182.________________
#12 Cat. motorgrader Ser.#8T18317 w/ hyd. mtr. board, good cond. $4000. Jacob Richardson, Rome. 404-234-9369.
Cole planter dbl. seed bucket in seed box, sev. seed plates, old cotton & corn planters, Gee Whiz cults., others, $35$50. Janelle Vaughn, Chickamauga. 404375-5477.________________________
6' Bush Hog brand, bush hog, good cond. $550 or swap for 5' rotary mower. Fred Helton, Barnesville. 404-358-3369.
One horse Bagwell wagon & harness, has tape on it. James L. Ivey, Redan. 404-482-8267._______________
Ford 601 Workmaster w/scrape blade & dual axle, 18 ft. hdy. trlr., exc. cond. $4000. W.L. Reese, Uthia Springs. 404948-2387.________________________
Cat. 955L, '84 eng., 139 hp.,new UC, new 2 1/4 yd. bucket, cutting edge, teeth, muffler, suspension seat, ROPS #85J8490, best offer, can del. Bill Butler, 3417 Rising Fawn Trl., Suwanee 30174.
Troy-Bilt Tiller, Horse mdl., good cond. $695. Cecil Cape, Alpharetta. 404475-7950.________________________
One 429 Gl. Ford mtr. comp. w/trans. & radiator, ideal for fert. spreader, skidder or irrig. sys., $200; 1 hyd. pump, belly mount for H Farmall $75. O.L Reese, Washington. 404-678-1370.
A Farmall tractor, good cond. w/cult., all feet, PTO.dbl. section harrow, runs great, $1800. C. Gay, Eastman. 912374-5875 at. 4 pm._____________
1982 Hi-Cap, peanut combine, hydr. lift head, exc. cond., kept under shed, field ready, $12,500. Jack Wright, Leslie. 912-874-6710.__________________
1983 Ford 1900 diesel tractor, 711 hrs., 5' bush hog, 16' dual axle, hdy. trlr. $6800. L. Johnson, Lawrenceville. 404963-5069.____________________
Rome TLA 10-28 harrow $1850; two 9:00x10 3 ribs tires w/rims, $100. Joe Hill Jr., Tucker. 404-939-2044.__________
Ford 801 Powermaster diesel tractor, 2 row cult.,2 Covington planters, 7 ft. Ford harrow, Ford 3 btm. plow $5000, all good cond. Jay Griffin, Oglethorpe. 912472-8900._____________________
800 Ford, runs great, 85% rubber w/ 5 ft. bush hog, $3200/obo; also, trlr. axles. Kenneth Langford, LaGrange. 404643- 3533.__________________
TO30 Ferguson tractor, good lift, 3 pt. hitch, new tires on rear, new starter & 12V , good paint, like new 5' mower $2950. J. Richards, Warrenton. 404465-2862._______________________
530 Ford sq. hay baler $1000. J.M. Smith, McDonough. 404-483-8234.
MF 40 backhoe w/ 3 buckets,12", 24", 36"; also set of factory forks, new paint, good tires, work ready, $7500. Arthur Davis, LaGrange. 404-884-3441.______
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2600 Ford tractor,hi-low range factory roll bar, low hrs., exc. cond., by orig. owner, $6800. T.G. Brown, Warner Robins. 912-953-3553._____________
Kubota, *I275, exc. cond. $5500; 5 ft. hdy. rotary mower, $400. H. Brian Jackson, Jonesboro. 404-477-1947.
Disc & spring tooth harrows, deep turning disc for non-hydr. or Farmall A tractor, misc. tractor parts. B. Wiley, Milner. 404-358-1596._____________
JD 430 W farm tractor, exc. mech. cond., trlr. & 6 pcs. equip. $3995. Bill Mercer, Jonesboro. 404-471-8794.________________
WD AC tractor, not running, no parts missing, can be restored, $100/cash. George Taylor, Hampton. 404946-3526 aft. 6pm.____________
1981 Case 450B dozer, ROPS, new UC, good cond.; '80 Case 450B loader, GP bucket, ROPS, '81 Case 850C loader, ROPs, new UC, '81 Case 585C forklift, 21 ft. mast, new tires, R/B eng. good cond. Cecil Bryant, Jefferson. 404-367-5956.
Intl. 674, 64 hp., good cond., new tires, $6400; 316 NH baler, $3900 & NH 451 mower $900. Aaron McWhorter, Carrollton. 404-832-8608.___________
Ford 555 backhoe/loader, JD 555 loader, 3 axle trlr., 2 axle trlr., air brks. L. Weatherford, Roswell. 404-993-6817 or 887-7138.___________________
Gehl-100 hyd. feed grinder-mixer, exc. cond. L. Baker, Omega. 912-528-4359.
JD 970 tractor, 4WD, p/s, like new, 5' front loader, '80 series, 250 hrs., mdl. yr. 1990, $14,000. H. Savakus, Alpharetta. 404-664-6646._______________________
JD 210 garden tractor w/mower, tiller, dumpcart, cover, like new cond., 2 hrs., $4800. W.A. Gibbs, Canton. 404479-1604._____________________
NH Super 67 sq. baler, good cond. $795; sq. bale loader, good cond., $395. Neil Skipper, Byron. 912-956-4871.
D7 Cat. bulldozer, tilt, angle, cable blade, cab, 2 sets of tracks, new paint, looks/runs good, $5500. Jim McBath, Jr., Carnesvllle. 404-384-4290.__________
Merry roto-tiller, Briggs/Stratton mtr. w/ equip. $150; push plow & attachs. $25/ cash only. IT. Newsom, Austell. 404948-8180 no coll. calls.______________
Kuhn 5 1/2 ft. disc mower w/hyd.; MF 3 pt. rake, Ford sq. baler $3500/obo. Kennith Cochran, Commerce. 404335-2899 or 6250._____________________________
Fleetstar 2010 Intl. spreader truck, Newton Crouch body, functional but has cracked head, $1300. Bennett Daniel, Mllledgeville. 912-452-3039._______
AC-CA tractor, wide front end,3 pt. hitch $1500; AC-WD tractor $1500, parting out AC-B, CA, WC, WD & Farmall A. Crawford Juhan, Jr., Snellville. 404972-1244. _________________
15 ft. tandem trlr., ramps, Igts., brks., tag, new treated deck, 2 5/16" ball, $700. J.E. Troup, Jasper. 404-692-3095._____
6 row KMC peanut plow, 2 peanut wagons (Peerless). Melvin Fletcher, Chula. 912-831-5521.___________
NH 451 sickle mower, like new, $1050/ cash. Ralph Hemphill, Eastman. 912374-4225/6670.________________
20' flatbed, truck-bed, all metal w/5 tiedown straps, tool boxes incl., like new, sell or trade for good dbl. axle equip, trlr., etc. J.G. Kinsey, Cleveland. 404865-3984.____________________
Old timey 2-horse wagons, good selection to choose from, $400 & up. Jr. Casey, Rt. 2, Box 307G, Canon 30520. 404-356-4015.______________
IH 303 combine w/cab, exc. cond., 6" alumn. irrig. pipe. Lamar Montgomery, Reynolds. 912-847-3297.____________
Deep rock hydro-drill, 100' pipe, bits, water pump $850; one 5' Woods bush hog $250; 500 gal. diesel tank/hand pump $150, planters (2 row) for Ford tractor. Melvin Anderson, Molena. 404-
495-5375.___________________________________ Corn snapper wagon, wooden $150.
W.R. Purvis, Eastman. 912-374-5675.
Wood Stoves
When installing a wood burning stove, give special attention to required safety clearances. Floors on which stoves or fireplaces (except zero-clearance fireplaces) are placed should be protected. Use approved wall and ceiling heat shields. Follow manufacturers' instructions for material recommendations, say University of Georgia Extension Service housing experts.

TO30 Ferguson tractor, exc. cond., $2800; MF 165 tractor, exc.cond. $4500. Hal Worthington, Brinson. 912-246-5265.
Cat. D-6 dozer w/ hyd. blade Ser.#4R3460, $6250. Bobby Shaw, Thomaston. 404-647-5598 aft. 6 pm._____
Midland Zip seeder-JD 350 mower, New Idea rake, Hesston 1070 hay conditioner, Vermeer 605C rd. baler, 1 row Covington planter w/plates. B. Casey, Canon 30520. 404-356-4015 or 245-8189._________________
JD 12' harrow, peanut wagons.tumble bug, 4 bottom flip plow, hay loader, 12 yd. dirt pan. Mrs. John Montgomery, Reynolds. 912-847-4261.__________
8N Ford 1952 mdl. rebuilt eng., new paint, hi-lo trans., 12V sys., almost new tires $2650; MF TO20, rebuilt eng., new paint, 12V sys., good lift, $2350. T. Ballew. Cartersville. 404-386-8272.
450-C JD crawler w/winch, exc. cond. w/good Int. ramp track. Theron Davis, Ellijay. 404-635-4901.___________
NH 276 sq. baler, good cond. $2950; Kuhn 8' mower cond., nearly new $4950; Lely tedder, exc. cond. $1200. C.D. Medley, Ellijay. 404-635-2258._______
Winco generator mdl. 20, 20,000 watts, 87 amps., RPM 3600, PTO driven, $1000. Chas. B. Davis. Ringgold. 404-935-5804.
MF 114 four row corn head, always sheltered, exc. cond. Billy Wilkes, Oak Park. 912-578-3692 or 3716._________
8N Ford tractor, runs exc. $1500; pull type bush hog $150, box scrape blade $150. J. Hoyal, Meansville. 404-567-8841.
Case 2290, c/a, duals, 2200 hrs., exc. cond. Wayne Groover, Statesboro. 912764-4664._________________________
6 ft. Bush Hog brand finishing mower, good shape $650. A.E. Mobley, Statham. 404-725-7591 or 5598.______________
Goldens mdl. cane mill #27. Felix Home, Rt. 4, Box 201, Thomasville 31792. 912-226-3066 aft. 7 pm.______
Intl. 1440 combine w/ 17.5 ft. grain head, $15,000. Randall Pryor, Newington. 912-857-3211._______________
16 hp. Sears overhead valve garden tractor w/ 42" mower, 3 pt. hitch, btm. plow & lay-off plow, $850/cash. Alex Tyler, Washington. 404-678-2014 from 8 am-5 pm.__________________
Ford 1300 diesel tractor, 4WD, 529 hrs., sheltered, exc. cond. $3300. Harold Estes, Marietta. 404-971-3291.______
NH stack wagon mdl. 1000,56 bale cap., good shape, $1500 Glen-Phillips, Gumming. 404-889-7829 days or 889O361 aft. 6 pm or 967-4288._____
20 ft. flatbed hay trlr., one 800 bu. grain bin; one 5000 bu. grain bin, 22 ft. feeder wagon, 18 ft. rd. bale hay feeder wagon. Bruce Grenier, Adel. 912896-2630 or 4372.________________
JD tractor, mdl. B, pre-1945, needs paint, carb. work., 2 cyl., hand crank $1050. H.L. Turner, Savannah. 912-
925-1970._________________________________ 13 ft. Sidewinder rotary mower, good
cond. Leonard Rutland, Rt. 1, Box 206, Lenox 31637. 912-546-4551.__________
One flatbed trlr. 16 ft. Igt., $450; utility trlr. 8x4', $200. Raymond Marlow, Maysville. 404-335-6203.____________
Handmade w/pressure treated wood, 1-horse wagon front wheels, hauls ton, color green. Melvin Varnom, Hampton. 404-946-4769.__________________
Super M Farmall tractor, dual wheels, 10 disc pull harrow $2000. Walter Coker, Clarkesvllle. 404-754-4070 aft. 6 pm.
1985 Yoder hyd. spreader, 21 ft. mntd., sell/trade for 18 ft. dump. Martin McMillan, Snellville. 404-972-6865.

1973 Cat. D4D dozer, p/s, 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.
Equip, trlr., 20 ft. long, dbl. axle, 8 tires, Gl Hitch, elec. brks. & Igts., ramps, hauls backhoe. D.R. Cunningham, Newnan. 404-251-3463.____________
Rome mdl. TCH222-24 harrow,22 disc, new bearings, disc good cond, $2500. Gene Nardin, Gumming. 404-887-0259.
One portable firewood processor & 30' loading conveyor; 1 trlr. mounted 24 1/2 firewood splitter, both exc. cond. J. Sharp, Gumming. 404-889-7243.
1978 Cornhusker hopper trlr., 40 ft., 2 comp., alum., fair cond. T. Lawler, Macon. 912-746-4644.
JD mdl. 1065-A, wagon w/o body, good shape, $300. L.R. Compton, Conyers. 404-922-4786.
Scrapers: 1 11CY Michigan, 1 15CY JD elevators, fresh engs., trans., $19,500 up, trade for land, farm equip./obo.. M.C. LaGrone, Atlanta. 404-255-3815.
2-horse wagon w/ alumn. cover $1600; 1 wagon w/ shafts & 2-horse tongue, $900, both exc. cond. James W. Roland, Jasper. 404-337-2418.
JD tractor, turn plow, bush hog & dbl. disc, like new cond. J. Davis, Marietta. 404-331-5924.
Bucyrus-Erie cable tool well drilling machine mdl. 20-W, w/ 6" drilling tools. Russell Banks, Dallas. 404-445-5706 nights only.
Hahn H-670 Hiboy sprayer, good cond., will accept best offer. Mike Redmond, Springfield. 912-754-6234.
D8 Cat. 2U Series, 15 yd. pan. Charlie Browning, LaGrange. 404-882-5786 aft. 7
pm._____________________ NH sq. baler & NH 460 mower
conditioner. Scott Cherry, Monroe. 404267-4237 aft. 9 pm.
Vermeer 605F baler, good cond. $3000; MF 925 hay conditioner, good cond. $1500. William Phillips, Dewy Rose. 404-245-6386 aft. 9:30 pm.
M & W rd. baler, 1000 Ib. bales, good cond., $6000. IT. Jeanes, Gordon. 912628-2620.
One-horse wagon, exc. cond. thruout, $700. L. Morris, McDonough. 404957-1460 eves.
240 MF tractor diesel, hi-lo range trans., rollbar, p/s, diff. lock, low hrs., exc. cond. $7900; 5 1/2 bush hog built by Covington.hdy. 3 pt. hitch, good cond. $450. R.O. Morris, Temple. 404-562-4104.
Cat. D4, looks good, runs good, nice, small dozer for farm, $6800. Steve Moss, Watkinsville. 404-7694224.
One hvy. 2-horse wagon, like new, $950. Jim Smith, Bethlehem. 404867-3666.
Late mdl. Cub, new paint & tires, 1 pt. hitch w/mower, harrow, disc plow, Scrape blade, cults. & most of planters $3000. Carl Hudson, Hampton. 404946-3242.
IH mdl. 1000 loader fits Cub or 140, good cond., $600. Herbert Arrowood, Blairsville. 404-745-2009.
D-6 Cat. Ser.#9U5433, Wick angle blade & heighter winch. Bobby Holden, Rt. 5, Box 245, Ellijay 30540.
Mdl. 450 Ford sq. baler $450; NH mower-conditioner, $1400; Ford hay rake, $450; also, post hole digger $300. D. Coulson, Monroe. 404-267-7004 hm. or 497-5144 work.
NH Super 717 silage chopper 1 row corn head, $2000, good cond. George D. Queener, LaFayette. 404-539-2537.

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1250 GPM water transfer pump w/ 50 hp. elec. mtr., newly rebuilt, starter switch (new), suction & discharge hdwr. avail, reas. priced. Tim Miller, Washing ton. 404-274-3458.
6 Tower towable Zimmatic irrig. sys., exc. cond. w/hdy. mtrs., $8000. Lannie Jarrell. Sylvanla. 912-857-4948.______
2400 Intl. tractor w/backhoe & front end loader, runs good, $5500. James W. Smith, Athens. 404-742-7057.
Old AC farm tractor, tricycle gear hand crank, good cond., no access., no power equip., $1200. David Paschal, Auburn. 404-339-0616.
Cat. D6C dozer, root rake & pull pan; also, Cat. 621, 21 yd. self-loading pan, both exc. cond. Robert Brockman, Cochran. 912-934-7044 eves. only.
1980 TW-20 Ford, 125 hp., exc. cond., dual, air, etc. $16,000; 19 ft. JD 220 center-fold harrow $2000; 13 ft. Taylorway finishing harrow $1200; 11 shank chisel plow $800. Leon Hall, Menlo. 404895-4872.
MF 35 tractor, reconditioned, new paint, good tires, s/o wheels. James R. Canady, Twin City. 912-763-2954.
David Brown 1200A, 80% rubber, $5999, headgate $80, sideboards $100, lift, $3500. J. Colley, Jasper. 404692-2514.
Bolen 10 hp. tractor, PTO w/mowing deck, harrow & plow, exc. cond. $800; 7 ft. Ford 515 sickle mower w/ belt dr., $750; 5 hp. Sears mower, new eng., 2 hrs., $275. A. Parnes, Cartersville. 404386-3900.
AC HD-3 bulldozer diesel, 6-way hyd. blade, good cond., $6200/obo. Mike Simpson, Rome. 404-235-2532.
TR 75 NH combine, 18 ft. grain table, 4 row JD 444 corn head; Long 12 ft. harrow, Intl. 10 ft. harrow; Hesston 5580 hay roller, '66 Ford 750 w/ 12' steel flatbed, duals 16.9x30, other. D. Batchelor, McRae. 912-833-2945.
Wanted
// you have questions regarding adds in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.

Want Ford tractor in exc. cond. 2000, 2600 or 3000, 3600 diesel w/2 stage clutch, res. price. Robert Edmunds, Uncolnton. 404-359-3486 aft. 4 pm.
6" auger 20' long w/wo wheels & mtr., no deep rust. W. R. Rackley, Dewy Rose. 404-283-7524.__________________
Want 3 pt. hitch 110 gal. field sprayer in exc. cond., reas. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169.__________
Want med. to sml. diesel tractor w/ front end loader and 4WD. J. Evans, Stone Mountain. 404-934-8675._____
Want to buy hyd. loader for 6000 Kubota & 3 pt. hitch tiller; also, VAC Case tractor, clean, priced reas. W. Samford, Marietta. 404-977-4543.____
Want KMC 14' field cult., Paulk peanut inverter or KMC, JD or Paulk 4 bottom rev. plow. C. L. Finch, Portal. 912865-2939.____________________
Want carb. to fit 720 JD 2 cyl. tractor, 56 mdl. & wide front end. Willie Lee, Statesboro. 912-587-5983.________
Want 6' hdy. pull type bush hog w/ stump jumper. Joe Mitchell, Dalton. 404278-1813 aft. 6pm._____________
Want JD 330 one row tractor. Ralph Scoggins, Palmetto. 404-463-3777.
Want mule drawn grain drill 10' or 12' in good cond. Ellis Nichols, Gordon. 404-628-2734._________________
Want crimper for oats, corn, hammer mill or corn cracker good cond. D. Granstaff, Winder. 404-867-5525._____
Want AC 616, 620 or 720 or simular simplicity tractor, good cond. or for repair. W. Stradling, Palmetto. 404463-1408._________________
Want two 24" rear wheels & head gasket for 1947-8 Farmall Model A tractor. Eric Maybach, Clarkesvllle. 404754-6492.9172.______________
Want to buy Root Rake for JD 450C bulldozer or will trade V blade for same. E. Barrs, Cochran. 912-741-8742 day or 912-934-4728 nights.___________
Want AC HD-4 for parts. Joe Brady, Bethlehem. 404-963-9870.________
Want LA or LB IHC eng. Hugh Faulk, Rt. 1, Dry Branch 31020. 912-945-3060.

Want JD A, B, G, H, 0, GPs, running or not or junked, reas. H. D. Wiley, Covlngton. 404-464-3815 aft. dk.
Want a grain drill, prefer JD. Lloyd Deen, Pearson. 912-422-3497.
Want Farmhand hay handling sys. w/ wo tractor. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912244-2512 or 242-1917.
Want MF 41 sickle mower 6' or 7' blade, exc. cond. M. L. Brown, Kennesaw. 404-428-2970.
Want parts for Marvel #2 drawcut saw or will consider complete saw. John McKinnon, Macon. 912-781-2268.
Want Case crankshaft core, any size, no breaks or cracks or damaged neck or bolt holes. Cecil Bryant, Jefferson. 404367-5956.
Want Root Rake in good cond., reas. price. David Peek, Forest Park. 40436&0397.
Want old tractor, will trade skilled constr. work,, carpentry etc. on your farm bldgs. R. Smith, Eatonton. 404485-5838.
Want sml. or Irg. tractor w/tiller harrow etc., trade wood splitter or other equip. M. C. LaGrone, Atlanta. 404-255-3815.
Want JD tractors, 85-160 hp., low hrs., good cond. Rob Rollins, Atlanta. 404888-2117.
Want 30 to 40 hp. tractor, must be in exc. cond., prefer one w/low hrs. George Peters, Evans. 404-863-1903 before 1 pm.
Want radiator for mdl. 3010 JD tractor. Wm. Whitmire, Bishop. 404-769-9012 day, 5992 night.______________
Want 50-75 KW gen. for backup power to dairy farm. C. T. Barinowski, Augusta. 404-736-9568.
Want hyd. control for remote cyl. for 21-B Fiat bulldozer; want turntable for JD 690 excavator. Franklin Sutton, Norman Park. 1-800-729-3141.
Want one 2 row KMC peanut inverter w/vine cutters. Clarkie Leverette, Am brose. 912-359-2577.
Want to buy MF 135 diesel, good cond.; also, Dexta or Super Dexta tractor for parts, sweeps for TW 2 shank bottom plow, must be reas. Mark Pryor, Con cord. 404-495-5877.
Creamed Corn
The University of Geor gia Extension Service does not recommend freezing rec ipes that use dairy products in creamed corn. Separation and curdling may occur.

// 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.
55 gal. plastic barrels, 4 gal. buckets. Ralph Guiney, Covlngton. 404-786-6227.
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, Bayle. 404-274-3281.
Solar module for charging batteries on irrig. power units or idle farm equip. $85. Marshall Adams, Smyrna. 404-436-0072
eve.____________________ Greenhouse glass, clear, first qual.,
insulated tempered panels, 34x76 $60 ea., 20 or more $50 ea. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404-945-8322.
2 sgl. plows $40 ea., grind stone $90, old hack saw $10. Edna Osborn, Rome. 404-295-1831.
Com sheller, old timey, hand or belt driven, good cond. $500. Ray Mize, Loganvllle. 404-466-1396._________
Two 4000 gal. diesel fuel tanks, above ground $3000 ea., 1000 gal. fuel tank, on skids $1000. P. Beegle, Newnan. 404237-1949 eve, or 439-5758 day. _____
Cotton duster you carry on your shoulder $65, cash only. Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Box 1472, Maysvllle. 404652-2376.
10'x10' walk-in cooler, all metal walls inside & out w/compressor, exc. for hanging meats. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.______________
Chicken cages, 10' sections. Gene Reep, P.O. Box 747, Roberta 31078. 912836-4377.___________________
Hdy. galv. 16' gates $75, Moorman's mineral feeders $100, good cond. Ray Bowen, Lone Oak. 404-637-4537 or 765-4157.

4x4 slats for hen house, 500' monorail w/2 ea. trolleys, 40' metal truss w/7' metal stud. L. West, Duluth. 404476-3164 or 865-1821._____________
Feeders, water valves, water bowls, bargain prices, selling out all rabbit raising equip. Charles Gilreath, Monroe. 404-267-6483.__________________
Pressure canner, good cond. & blancher for veg. W.T. Chambers, 3960 St. Marks Ct., Tucker 30084. 404938-3446.____________________
5 cases qt. Ball canning jars $2.50/ case, take one or all. George Cole, Ellenwood. 404-241-7831.________
260 Plasson bell drinkers for chicken house $1 ea., good cond. L. S. Smith, Duluth. 404-476-5805.___________
Locust split rails, nice & straight, 8' lengths. Terry York, Dlllard. 404746-5145.____________________
Free pallets for stacking hay. E. Young, Atlanta. 404-349-3722._______
Used lumber, nineteen 2x10x16 pine, thirty 6x6x20 treated pine, 375 2x4x16 pine. Bill Bray. Stephens. 404-759-22BO
21 qt. canner cooker (pressure) $50, canning jars, pints, 1 1/2 pints, qts., Mason, Ball, Kerr, $3, $3.50, $4/doz. A. Carini, Atlanta. 404-344-6209.______
30, 55, 60 gal. metal & plastic drums, clean for farm use & supplies, also plastic buckets/handles. J. Cline Petty, Lawrencevllle. 404-962-8241._______
Oak 3/4"x1 1/2"x44" packing sticks, good cond., about 30,000 pieces, you pick up, make offer. Chip Morris, Galnesvllle. 404-536-5044, 9 a.m. to 5
pm._____________________ 80 gal. cast iron kettle, old glass jug,
old shop tongs, old wooden hames. P. D. Webb, Elberton. 404-283-5207._______
Blue streak drip tubing, unused 1000' rolls $32.50/roll, 1 gal./hr. emitters every 39 inches. Larry Jordan, Lyons. 912S2&6524.___________________
1 AT Newell auto, poultry house curtain mach., 5 yrs. old $425. Macon Moore, Buckhead. 404-342-0266._______
23 sq. treated posts, 6"x8"x6' $4.50 ea., also mule drawn hay rake $75. Gary Richert, Suwanee. 404-889-6667._____
16 qt. Mirro pressure canner $35, also canning jars. Mrs. James Hedderman, 125 Tilney Ave., Griffin 30223. 404227-2967._________________
Metal incubator for sale, used twice $25. Dorothy Pendley, Ball Ground. 404735-2546.___________________
Crossties, fence post grade $5. Richard Mellichamp, Powder Springs. 404943-4092._____________________
Ziggity drinkers, 10 ton feed bins, 4 tons, brooders, chain type feeders, 100 eight ft. drinkers, stainless steel troughs. Harper Eavenson, Rt. 5, Elberton 30635. 404-283-2646._________
Blacksmith shop post vise $65, wheat cradle $30. R. Hooper, Galnesvllle. 404534-9704.___________________
Free field rocks, all sizes, you pick up. Bobby Linch, Moreland. 404-253-0281.
Free 100 hardwood pallets 3x3, good for storing hay, firewood, etc. Mr. Parker, Jonesboro. 404-968-8413._________
Iron bathtub for watering stock $25, 2 metal gates, 14' & 10' $15 ea. Robin Robbins, Hampton. 404-957-4922._____
350 mini drinkers 25c ea./obo, 10 Shenandoah brooders, like new $40 ea. Billy Mauldin, Falrmount. 404-337-2603 aft. 7 pm._________________
Three 25,000 bu. bins, hopper bottom bin, bucket elevator, metal bldg., related equip. Roger Black, Mlllen. 912982-2573._______________.
Three 12 hole hog feeder, used very little, cost $1100, sell for $700 or trade for livestock or equip. Lester Carson, Watklnsvllle. 404-769-6113._______
12' corral panels, 4' & 8' walk thru gates, also other farm gates. Don Green, Temple. 404-562-3605.__________
Pot cast iron w/lid & handle, 3 gal. cap. $65. F. S. Ring, 2310 Lower Roswell Rd., Marietta 30068. 404-973-4489.
10 KW gen., needs eng. repair $500, also 2000 watt inverter w/built-in transfer switch & battery charger $600. Sammy Reese, Good Hope. 404-342-4671.
Old hand hewn log cabin, del./set up avail. Kerry Mix, Chatsworth. 404695-6431.__________________
100 gal. glass chicken water jars w/ plastic lids $3/doz. R. C. Moon, Galnesvllle. 404-534-7816.______________
550 gal. diesel fuel tank, exc. cond. $200. Herman King, Marietta. 404971-5618.____________________
1/2 hp. well pump,42 gal. tank $75; cement blocks (approx. 300) Complete welding outfit, incl. gas w/ 2 full tanks & Ark w/ access.; also ass'td equip, from older chicken houses. J. McBerry, Hiram 404-943-0425.

McCulloch 320 chain saw, used very little, ignition problem $40. Bill Dabbs, 109 Jenkins Dr., Eatonton 31024. 404485-6249._________________

Greenhouse plastic, 6 mills, 40x100 $190, 4000 plastic nursery pots, 3 qt., 2 gal., 1000 clay pots, 4"-6", priced to sell. M. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.

1000 sheets of tin, 20 Shenandoah jet brooders, like new, used 3 times, 3/4x4x8 sheets, foam insulation. Bill Albury, Felton. 404-646-8919.__________

Excalibur food dehydrator, solid state, like new $100. Don Morris, 508 N. Merrimac Dr., Fitzgerald 31750. 912423- 2200.__________________

Upright cooler, 2 door, 53x72, new compressor $600, for storing slaughtered meats, produce, etc., call Tues., Thurs. or Fri. Mr. Moore, Newnan. 404251-3854._______________

Tower, 70', 1 1/2"x30" steel bar triangle, 4 sections (3-20 ft. & 1-10 ft.) $800. Ray Johnson, Covlngton. 404787-0821._______________

Humane turtle trap design $12.50, easy to build wood & hardware cloth. C. C. Sullivan, Powder Springs. 404943-6603.______________________

Approx. 700 cement blocks 8x8x16, some cap blocks, some window, no mortar, some halves 50c. C.J. Collins, Rlverdale. 404-997-7829.___________

Rocks for sale, for retaining walls, etc. $30 for all. Harold Shelnutt, Fayettevllle. 404-461-4203.________________

Incubators for sale. Frank Vaughan, 833 Atlanta Rd., Gumming 30130. 404887-0636.__________________

Water pump, submersible 1 1/2 hp. controls, tank perfect cond. $400. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-745-4170._________________

14" hammer mill w/Kelly Duplex mixer $1500. Clarence Pippin, Albany. 912432-9319.___________________

Pot belly stove, perfect cond. $100, also log room 12'x16', easy removal $800. David Douglas, Tucker. 404938-0673.____________________

Golden 3 roller syrup mill (2-horse) $285, stainless steel syrup pan $550, McCormick No. 30 corn sheller $275, Meadows grist mill $500, McCormick hammer mill $150. Jessie Winkles, Newnan. 404-251-6630._____________

Used bridge timbers 8"x14"x12' $15, 4"x8"x10'-14' $10, 8"- 10" rd. $1/ft., 10'-

14'. Scott Dunaway, Hawklnsvllle. 912892-3697._________________

1/3 hp. Franklin, Pow-R-Jet good pump $75, 1/2" PVC pipe 10*/ft., rd. hay rack $50. T. Jansen, Bogart. 404-725-0408.

Old chicken house, free, you move. John McGarity, Royston. 404-245-6584.

Bathtubs for watering or feeding livestock. Jerrill E. Garner, Temple. 404562-3813 or 949-3654.____________

Drinkers 8' chicken w/stainless troughs $3 ea. Wayne Quarles, Demorest. 404-778-5184.______________

Sauerkraut choppers, stainless steel blade & handles. C. J. Cantrell, 1982 Dawsonville Rd., Galnesvllle 30501.

1 hp. 220 volt well pump mtr., 135', 1 3/ 8" pipe w/jet well-x- trol model wx200 pressure tank $75. Mike Savage, Galnesvllle. 404-983-9731._____________

Lrg. pot belly stove, exc. cond. $300. Robert Elliott, Rt. 5, Box 5203, Chstsworth 30705. 404-695-3172._________

Shovels, hoes, grain cradle, other farm tools for sale. Joe Smith, Knnesaw. 404-427-4853.

144 Bell drinkers for hens or pullets, all in good working order, hoses & hookup complete $3 ea. D.E. Payne, Baldwin. 404-677-4959.

Split chestnut & locust rails, del. & installed anywhere. G. Mitchell, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-1312._____________

Canning jars, qts., pints, 1/2 pints, some have lids, reas. Ruby McGrew, 4646 Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna 30080. 404792-8828.__________________

Free standing cast iron old fashion bathtub $120/obo, shop vise 4" jaws, opens 6", used little $30/obo. Ben Hendricks, Austell. 404-948-9842._____

55 gal. plastic barrel, removable lids, 55 gal. metal barrels w/lids & snap ring tops, clean for storage, water, feed, grain. C. Johnson, Lawrencevllle. 404-
963-2257._________________

120 twelve hole Shenandoah hen

nests, 4 yrs. $16 ea. Danny Hattaway,

Danlelsvllle. 404-795-3605.

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6' tomato stakes 30e-35e, 6' bean stakes 10e, 8 ft. 12s, 4' stakes 25e & 30, no Sun. sales. Paul King, Uthonla. 404482-6858.______________________

Used timbers, disc, prices, also hdy. tin, 2' wide, 10' long. Jackie Reynolds, Rt. 2, Canon 30520. 404-245-8914 aft. 5 pm.

26 clay pots, all sizes $7. J.C. White, Stockbrldge. 404-957-2877.________

Two 12 hole hog feeders, eight hog panels, 1 hog waterer, sell together/sep., exc. cond. M. McCrary, Americus. 912924-5551.

Free Irg. frame bldg., you tear down & clean up, near Marietta. W.J. Willis, Acworth. 404-425-5371.

Sev. crossties, treated 12' $10 ea. Truman Dishroom, 2330 Friendship Circle, Gumming 30130. 404-887-4205.

Barrels, 30, 55, 60 gal., metal & plastic, clean for farm use. Tom Allums, Austell. 404-948-3273.

Oxen yoke $40 med., $50 Irg., handmade. Edgar M. Rice, Auburn. 404995-3388.

Craft wood stove, exc. cond., 4 yrs. old, orig. cost $950, asking $500/obo. D. Poteet, Lllburn. 404-921-8686.

Pot belly heater $100, blacksmith bellow $75, wagon wheels $25 ea., Hercules mtr. $150. Louis Edwards, Georgetown. 912-334-5073.________

Cattle squeeze chute w/auto. head gate, good cond. Chester Kight, Soperton. 912-529-3900.

25 pieces of corrugated roofing, aluminum, 1 1/2' wide, 24' long $200. Bennett Daniel, Mllledgevllle. 912452-3039.

Diesel fuel tank, 600 gal. on skids, elec. pump w/gallons pumped indicator, 30' of new hose & hand nozzle $550/obo. J. Sharp, Gumming. 404-889-7243.

Miller 200 wired fed welder, used very little for making & repairing farm equip. Hal Steere, Elll.ay. 404-276-2479._____

Fuel tank for pickup, 60" wide, 31"

deep, 19" high back, 8 1/2" front $150.

Gene Nardin Jr., Gumming. 404-

887-0259, 7-10 pm.

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Split chestnut or locust farm fence rails or post, del. & installed anywhere. Charles Mitchell, Cleveland. 404865-9828.

Sta-Rite submersible pump, complete w/controlls, wiring, Sta-Rite Con-Air tank, like new cond., used a few mos. E.A. Beaver, Alpharetta. 404-475-3546.

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 be fore 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 certi fied herds or those consigned directly for slaughter. Buyers are urged to request proof of a nega tive brucellosis test prior to pur chase.
Cattle
Beefmaster bull, BBU reg. U classified, Levi gr'son, gentle, proven sire, DOB 12-5-87, $2300. A. Baggett, Sylvester. 912-776-5109.
Santa Gertrudis breeding age & long yrig. bulls, purebred, F1 & 2X breeding age heifers, cows/cow calf prs. Phillip Reed, Doerun. 912-776-4935 aft. 7 pm.
Reg. Angus bulls, sired by Brost Power Drive, Traveler, R.J. Dallas, cv. Bill Ship, Wlnston. 404-949-5516 aft. 6 pm.
2 reg. milking strain Shorthorn serv. age bulls $600 ea., one heifer weaning age $500. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge. 404-632-5548.
Brahman bulls $450 to $1100, Brahman heifers $450 to $850, some bred some prs., baby Brahman heifers $350, all cols. Buddy Eason, Colllns. 912693-2948.
Reg. Gelbvieh cows, crossbred heifers, reg. polled Gelbvieh bull, Al sired, 2 yrs. old, all shots, wormed, very gentle, reas. G. W. Waring, Fayettevllle. 404487-7437.

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BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, breeding age & weanlings; also, bred cows & heifers, herd certi./accredi. Howard Jones, Newnan. 404-253-4412.
Sml. select reg. Angus herd, 16 cows w/calves, 8 bred cows, 8 bred heifers, 2 open heifers. Bob Tucker, Rome. 1-800222-5003 nights, 404-295-5768.
Polled Hereford bull, Reserved Grand Champion 1989 Southestern PH sale, Boyd Rolex bloodlines, see calves to apprec. Bo Rohrabaugh, Stockbridge. 404-483-3017.
Reg. Red Angus heifers $500 ea., Black Angus, Red Angus & mix. bulls $500 ea., one purebred Black Angus bull wt. approx. 1800 Ibs. $1300. W. Purvis, Eastman. 912-374-5675.
Reg. Braford bulls polled, ready for hvy. serv., 20-24 mos. old $1250/up, herd certi., bangs free. George Queener, LaFayette. 404-539-2537._________
1 Jersey milk cow, gives 3 gal. daily, halter broke $500. Jack Swofford, Dawspnvllle. 404-887-8298.__________
Yrlg. Holstein bull, healthy, $300. John Casper, Griffin. 404-229-4789.
Reg. Black Angus cows w/heifer calves by side & bred back; also, heifer & bull calves, halter & lead broke. E. H. Wages, Loganvllle. 404-466-4178.
Reg. purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls; also, some outstanding yrlgs. Steve Brannen, Watkinsville. 404-769-5578.
90 Northern bred Holstein heifers, cv., approx. 1000-1100 Ibs., will calve in about 2 wks. Oonnie Westmoreland, Galnesvllle. 404-983-7450.
Gentle reg. Red Brahman bulls & heifers, all ages; also, Simmental & Simbrah bulls. David Dillard, Hahira. 912794-2297 nights.
2 reg. Red Angus bull 18 mos. & 6 mos. old, sell to prevent inbreeding. Jorge Haber, Midland. 404-324-0387 aft. 6 pm.
Young bull F-3 hybrid, 1/2 Charolais, 1/ 4 Angus, 1/4 Hereford, exc. qual. $500. Mrs. Gene Beckham, Carrollton. 404834-3983.
Limousin bulls & heifers 7-12 mos. old, C.W. Lewis, Thomson. 404-595-5545 night, 5974 days.______________
4 healthy & fat White Face cows w/ nice Beefmaster calf by side $750/pr. if all taken. Ray Burns, Gumming. 404864-6710.
Reg. 50% Simmental/Angus heifers,
weaning age, avg. 450-500 Ibs., certi./ accredi. herd. R.H. Ledbetter, Rome. 404-629-0968.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, Irg. type, outstanding breeds, reas. John Massengale, Fayettevllle. 404-599-3720._____
Reg. Texas Longhorns: 11 bred brood cows, 5 + calves. S. Rahn, Springfield. 912-754-3044.
Simmental cattle, open & bred heifers & cows, yrlg. bulls, top bloodlines. Louie Smith, Reidsville. 912-557-6264.
Purebred Black Angus bull 12 mos. old, sire Pebble Creeks Hot Shot, papers avail., will make good herd bull $695. Robert Gilbert, Jonesboro. 404478-8777.
Reg. Red Brahman cattle, breeding age bulls & up, few cows & heifers, very gentle; also, have Simmental bulls. Cliff Adams, Bowdon. 404-258-2069.
Limousin cows & calves, purebred Limousin, fullblood bull 2 1/2 yrs. old, extremely correct. A.L. Vaughters, Dawsonville. 404-535-1647 or 404265-3381.
Fullblood, purebred, breeding age Limousin bulls, cows, heifers; semen from Murray's 747 Jumbo Jet, Alamo Son of El Presidente, other. W.L. Murray, Monroe. 404-267-4425.
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls, polled, exc. bloodlines, very gentle, 7 1/2 to 12 mos. L. Stanley, Dalton. 404-277-3052.
400 Ib. Hereford steer, hand raised & growthy $400. Bennett Daniel, Milledgeville. 912-452-3039.
Reg. Black Angus heifers, cows bred, w/wo papers, exc. bloodlines, healthy. F. Marlowe, Atlanta. 404-255-2712 or 337-2205 aft. 7 pm.
Lrg. sel. of breeding age Holstein heifers, cv. Chas Davis, Rlnggold. 404935-5804.
Crossbred cow/calf prs., some springers. Gary McKeehan, Rocky Face. 404673-6480.
Simmental cows w/calves, breeding age bulls, top Simmental bloodlines, reg., certi./accredi. herd. T. Werne, Fayettevllle. 404-461-1083.________
20 Holstein open heifers, cv., 750-900 Ibs. Emory Thompson, Rutledge. 404557-2888.
Please put ads for different categor ies on separate sheets of paper when submitting them for publication.

1 Holstein nursing cow w/1st calf & 3 other calves about 300 Ib. ea., 1 Holstein heifer ready to breed 7-800 Ibs. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._____
Reg. Black Angus bulls, bred for maternal traits & calving ease, 18 mos. old. Guy Weatherly Jr., Milan. 912362-4100 or 4158._______________
Open reg. Polled Hereford heifers, top bloodlines, herd certi./accredi. D.S. Morrow, Haddock. 912-932-5740._______
Beef cows. Ralph Ayers, Loganville. 404-466-4140.__________________
For lease 5 yr. old reg. fullblood Limousin bull, very gentle, son of Stretch's Image. Bobby Linch, Moreland. 404-253-0281._______________
Beefmaster bull, U classified, both dam & sire Typesetters, see calves, 500 to 600 Ib. weaning wts. $1500. Joseph Akin, Hamilton. 404-628-5161._____
Healthy baby calves, Holstein bulls, heifers & some beef cross $95. W.L. Ditty, Valdosta. 912-559-6020.________
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.
Full Jersey milk cow w/papers, hand broke, very gentle, gives 4 gal. milk per day, 2 yrs. old, had 1 calf this sprg. $655. Cecil Russell, Comer. 404-783-5738.
One Red Brahman bull purebred very gentle, 19 mos. old $800. James Scott, MllledgevHIe. 912-932-5838._________
Reg. Angus bulls all ages. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404-981-1663 day, 404-787-1209 eve.________________
Reg. 100% Red Angus bull calf $700. Bill Seiz, Rockmart. 404-684-9136.
Beefmaster or Limousin bulls, good sel. H.T. Higdon, Greensboro. 404453-2117._____________________
BBU reg. Beefmaster cows, some w/ calves, polled or dehorned. M.V. Chambers, Roopvllle. 404-854-5334 aft. 8 pm.
Reg. Polled Hereford bulls 18 mos. & 3 1/2 yrs., top bloodlines, herd certi./ accredi., del. avail. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912-986-3303.__________________
17 Penn. Holstein heifers, cv., due to calve Aug., Sept. Don Beaver, Waco. 404574-2054._____________________
Polled Hereford bulls, herd certi./ accredi. Lewis Shirley, Gainesville. 404534-2194._____________________
10 reg. Black Angus bulls for sale, 17 mos. old, Al sired from proven bulls. Gene Williams, Calhoun. 404-234-3440.
S Santa Gertrudis cow/calf prs., bred cows & a few 3-n-1s; also, bulls avail. Andy Davis, Statesboro. 912-587-5915 or 681-3284._____________________
Reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls from certi./ accredi. herd, some from Al sires, $950/ up, del. avail. John Jennings, Gumming. 404-887-4975._________________
Polled Santa Gertrudis X Hereford bulls 10-14 mos. John Bryant, Eatonton. 404-485-8321.________________
13 Irg. Hereford-Brahman first cross brood cows, 2 yrlg. calves w/others close in calving, young Limousin bull & Brahman bull. M. Folendore, Milledgeville. 912-452-9338.____________
Reg. Gray Brahmans, serv. age & yrlg. bulls, breeding age heifers. Mrs. L.M. Tucker, Tifton. 912-533-4681._____
Limousin bulls, 1 polled sire by Hipps Polled Elevation $1800; one 1-26-90 bull Virginian bull $750. L.C. Lairsey Jr., Waycross. 912-285-5149.___________
Reg. Black Angus herd bulls sired by AAR New Trend & Scotch Cap, ready to breed for fall, pert, records avail., certi./ accredi. Jay Tinter, Atlanta. 404-451-0530 work, 404-992-8984 home._______________
Reg. Limousin cattle herd reduction due to overgrazing, top perf. & maternal Al sires represented. Mary Anne Stephens, Monroe. 404-267-5241.__________
Polled Charolais bulls 12-18 mos.; also, sev. Charolais heifers. Hubert Lewis, Buchanan. 404-748-1556 or 646-3942._____________________
Limousin cattle, heifers & breeding bulls, some polled. Edward Oellerich, Augusta. 404-863-3858._________________
Purebred, gentle, horned Santa Gertrudis bull 23 mos. $1000. Darrell McMicken, Cartersvllle. 404-382-7800.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull born 11/18/ 89, Dark Red, extra markings, Advancer 12-H bloodlines, del. avail., certi./accredi. herd $650. Ted Almond, Ball Ground. 404-735-2707.__________________
Simmental bulls, fine bloodlines, bred for calving ease & growth $1000; also, seven 2 yr. reg. Simmental heifers bred. $1500 ea. Buddy Dallas, Thomson. 404595-7170/1880._______________
18 BBU reg. purebred Beefmaster bulls 20 mos., all papers, branded, tested etc., 1200 Ib. or larger $1200/up. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016.

Purebred Limousin cattle, breeding age & yrlg. bulls, breeding age heifers, cows/young calves by side. Ponder Webb, Valdosta. 912-244-2512 or 242-1917._________________
Polled Hereford bull & heifers, 6-12 mos., $1.15/lb. Orby Lamb, Baxley. 912367-3157 aft. 6pm.___________
FBA Beefmaster weaning age bulls/ heifers $550/up, cow/calf prs. & 3-in-1s. Gene Evans, Elberton. 404-283-3600.
Reg. Gelbvieh bull 24 mos., produces beau, calves. Fred Helton, Barnesville. 404-358-3369._______________
Reg. Angus bulls 14-20 mos., sired by top perf. Al sires, herd certi./accredi. Thad Rush, Rome. 404-291-4849._____
15 Black Angus cow/calf prs.; also, reg. Black Angus bulls ready for serv. Fred Blitch Jr., Statesboro. 912865-5454.________________
2 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls, 1 polled, dam of one on elite cow list. Bill St John, Ellaville. 912-937-2408._______
BBU reg. Beefmaster bulls & heifers, good sel. $700/up. Gary Bittick, Forsyth. 912-994-5389.__________________
6 yr. old bull w/trophy head & 2 pregnant cows, will sell Sep. or together. G. Black, Fayetteville. 404-461-2635 home, 404-463-6120 work._________
Reg. Simmental bull 18 mos., polled, ready for serv., top bloodlines, easy calving $1200. Clay Keller, Danielsville. 404-795-3379._________________
Reg. Black Angus, bred cows, cow/ calves, weaned calves, bred heifers 2 yrs. old, sev. nice bull calves, all shots & records. R.L. Parker, Senoia. 404471-9428 days, 461-3343 night.__________
4 yr. old Santa Gertrudis S classified bull, sire Beau Jangles, Nine Bar King Ranch breeding. Roy Gandy, Royston. 404-245-9572.________________________
Reg. Red Angus bulls 7 mos. old, top bloodlines, will make exc. first calf bulls. Bruce Brown, Cornelia. 404-778-9018.
Purebred Simmental cow/calf prs., bred & open heifers, weanling heifers & bulls for future use, certi./accredi. Kim Hinton, Reynolds. 912-847-3452/3215.
Charolais bull, 1980 Ibs., 6 yrs. old, reg. Royal Court bloodlines $2000 firm. James Woods, Pine Mountain. 404882-6580._________________
10 reg. Santa Gertrudis bulls 16 mos., top bloodlines $800/up. John McGarty, Royston. 404-245-6584.____________
Reg. Angus bull 3 1/2 yrs., good bloodlines, calves on place, sell to
prevent inbreeding $900. Bernard Kurtz, Carrollton. 404-832-0875 6-9 pm.______
Reg. Shorthorn bull 5 yrs. old, SMF Milestone; also, 3 young reg. Shorthorn bulls. J. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 1242, Camesville 30521. 404-335-5443.______
Beefmaster cross & Angus heifers $350 to $450, Brangus bull 14 mos. old $850. John Morrison, Talking Rock. 404692-6305._____________________
12 reg. Angus cows bred to calve Oct.Jan. '91, free del. Bill Bramlett, Donalsonville. 912-524-5896.______________
Gelbvieh eight Al sired bulls ages 9 mos. to 2 yrs., polled or dehorned, top perf. bloodlines. Max Tyler, Barnesville. 404-358-1133.__________________
1 Simmental bull 9 mos. old. James Foskey, Adrian. 912-668-3389.________
Reg. horned Hereford bull 7 yrs. old, gentle, easy calving, good frame $1250. Thomas Todd, Gay. 404-538-6917.______
Grass calves 3 mos./up heifers, bulls, Holstein, Angus cross, Jersey, others, cash, no checks. D. Granstaff, Winder. 404-867-5525.______________________
Purebred reg. Gelbvieh cattle, cows, heifers, bulls, frozen embryos. Sonny Reeves, Carrollton. 404-834-8218.______
Reg. Red Brahman bulls, serv. age & younger, Dark Red, top bloodlines $700$1500. Herbert Tante, Buena Vista. 912649-2478._________________
Reg. purebred Limousin bull 9 mos. old, exc. bloodlines, 75% reg. polled Limousin bull. Jim Williams, Carrollton. 404-834-0962.________________
One reg. purebred Gelbvieh bull w/ papers, selling to prevent inbreeding, $1200, see to apprec. M.T. Stringer, Jefferson. 404-367-5764.________
Reg. Black Angus bull 16 mos., gentle, sired by Traveler, easy calving & milk, correct hvy. muscle frame. Wesley Cobb, Social Circle. 404-464-2118 btw. 8 & 10:30 pm.______________________
Simmental polled bulls 1/2's to fullblood, proven, ready to go, sired calves can be seen. S.A. Sparks, Fayetteville. 404-460-0262._____________________
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."

Gcoraia . Cooking
ROBBIE'S CORN BREAD SALAD
2 6-ounce packages Mexican corn bread mix 15-ounce can whole kernel corn, undrained 1 onion, chopped 1 green pepper, chopped 1 1/2 cups fresh tomatoes, chopped V* teaspoon celery seed or leaves 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese 4-5 slices bacon, fried and crumbled 3 hard cooked eggs, chopped 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning salt and pepper to taste 1 tablespoon parsley flakes (if desired) 1 cup mayonnaise or buttermilk salad dressing
Make corn bread according to package directions. Cool and crumble into large bowl. Add other ingredients, mix in mayonnaise or dressing. Chill overnight and serve cold. Makes 10-12 servings, with each serving containing approximately 219 calories.
Protein 6 G, Carbohydrates 24 G, Fiber 2 G, Fat 11 G, Cholesterol 31 Mg, Calcium 121 Mg, Sodium 412 Mg
Roberta Cleapor, Lithia Springs, GA
Georgia Beef Cook-Off Winner Wins With Spicy Steak Recipe Philip Herron of Marietta won the 12th annual Georgia Beef Cook-Off with his original recipe, "Steak With Hot Peppercorn-Mustard Sauce." Mr. Herron now goes on to compete as Georgia's representative in the National Beef Cook-Off in September in Seattle, Washington. Prize awards in the competition range up to $5,000 for first place and $10,000 for the Best of Beef Award. As state winner, Mr. Herron received $2,500 plus hotel and travel expenses for the national competition. Mr. Herron's recipe was one of five recipes selected from Georgia's 172 entrants by the National Beef Industry Council for final state competition in Atlanta. The other state finalists were: second place, Bonnie Cooper of Carrollton, $1,500; third place, Catherine Meisner of Atlanta, $1,000; and honorable mentions, Mary Louise Lever of Rome and Deborah Puette of Lilburn, $500 each. The Georgia Beef Cook-Off is sponsored by the Georgia CattleWomen's Association and the Georgia Beef Board in cooperation with the American National CattleWomen and the Beef Industry Council of the Meat Board.
STEAK WITH HOT PEPPERCORN-MUSTARD SAUCE
4 1-1Vz Inch-thick 4 ounce beef filets 2 cups beef broth 2 Tablespoons butter 2 Tablespoons peanut oil Vi teaspoon salt Vx teaspoon black pepper, freshly ground 1 1/2 Tablespoons butter 2 Tablespoons shallots, chopped 1 Tablespoon dried green peppercorns, crushed 2 Tablespoons brandy Vi cup whipping cream 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard 2 Tablespoons prepared horseradish Garnishes: red peppers, yellow peppers, green peppers, cilantro sprigs.
Place beef broth in a heavy medium saucepan over medium-high and cook until liquid is reduced to 1/2 cup, about 15 minutes. Set aside. Melt 2 Tablespoons butter in heavy large skillet over medium-high. Add peanut oil. Season with salt and pepper. Add to skillet and cook 2 minutes per side to sear, heat to medium and cook to desired degree of doneness. Transfer slices to heated platter. Cover and keep warm.
Clean skillet with paper towel. Add 1 1/2 Tablespoons butter and melt over medium heat. Add shallots and peppercorns, saute 1 minute. Remove from heat. Add brandy. Ignite with match. When flames subside, add reduced broth and whipping cream. Boil until reduced to a thick sauce consistency stirring frequently, and scraping bits that cling to skillet, about 14 minutes. Stir in mustard and horseradish. Spoon sauce over steaks. Garnish serving dish with peppers. Serve hot. Number of servings: 4.
Philip Herron, Marietta, Georgia

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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Prices For July 1990 At Georgia Auction Markets
Georgia Department of Agriculture
and
U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating Federal State
Livestock Market News and Grading Service
Call 1-800-342-1440 for daily prices
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
COWS Brkn. Utility & Comm'l .........54.25 Cutter & Long Utility ............53.50 Canner & Low-Cutter............44.33
BULLS Yield Grade 1-2 1300-1800 Ib...........................64.67 900-1300 Ib.............................63.42
Calves Choice 250-500 Ib.................81.67 Good 250-500 Ib....................76.33
FEEDER CATTLE-STEERS Med.& Large Frame No. 1 200-300 lb.............................124.50 300-400 lb.............................110.50 400-500 Ib............................. 99.33
500-600 Ib............................. 91.50 600-700 Ib............................. 86.67 700-800 Ib............................. 82.67 Med. Frame No. 2 200-300 ID.............................106.33 300-400 Ib............................. 97.67 400-500 Ib............................. 88.17 500-600 Ib............................. 82.33
HEIFERS Med. & Large Frame, No. 1 200-300 Ib.............................108.67
300-400 Ib............................. 97.83 400-500 Ib............................. 89.67 500-600 Ib............................. 85.50 600-700 Ib............................. 79.50
HOGS Barrows & Gilts 200-250 Ibs. U.S. 1-2..............61.13 200-250 Ibs. U.S. 2-3..............58.S4 Feeder Pigs 30-40 Ibs. U.S. 1-2................ 95.92 40-50 Ibs. U.S. 1-2................ 91.00 50-60 Ibs. U.S. 1-2................ 87.67 60-80 Ibs. U.S. 1-2................ 75.17
Rabbits
If you have questions regarding this category, call Sonya Way 651-9083.
Angora, Lops, Dwarf, Dutch, San Juan, Flemish Giants, bunnies, some breeders, also wire cages. S. Guiney, Covington. 404-786-6227.
Nethertand Dwarfs & Dutch bunnies $15 ea. J. M. Jones, Bristol. 912647-2219

NZW young breeding stock bunnies, frozen fryer & rabbit supplies. Ervin Phillips, Laesburg. 912-432-9924 aft. 5
pm._____________________ San Juan & NZW rabbits, all ages.
Lounelle Vaughan, Cordele. 912273-2301.__________________
Bunnies, fryers, breeders, also cages for sale. W. C. Grant, Social Circle. 404464-3773.____________________
Angoras, English, French & Satin $25, show $50, giant Angoras $100 ea. Corky Gauger, Perry. 912-987-1808._______
Flemish Giant buck & doe $15/pr, Dwarf bunnies $1 ea., half Lop female $1, must sell. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404654-2328.____________________
Mini Lop, sev. cols., male & female grown, good breeders. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828.___________
NZW breeding stock, 4-20 wks. old, exc. bloodlines. Gary Atkerson, Buana Vista. 912-649-9081.____________
Mini Lops, NZ and Dutch bunnies $5$10, also some pens & supplies. Robert Raymer, McDonough. 404-957-0305.
Hcjlland Lops, Jersey Woolies, also supplies, 8 Holland Lop does, 1 buck pedi., 25 bunnies, 3 Jersey Woolies, pedi., also 42 cages w/waterers & feeders $900. Wendell Simmons, Baldwln. 404- 776-3642 aft. 6 pm._______
Flemish Giant, Red Satin, brood stock & cages, fryers, live/dressed. M. L. Williams. Franklin. 404-675-3048._____
Fryers $5 ea.. Rex, Smutnose, Red Satin, San Juan. Joel Bond, Elberton. 404-283-2809._______________________
NZW rabbits, 18 rabbits, 7-8 wks. old $5 ea Inez Walker, Rockmart. 404684-7448._______________________
Mini Lops $5 ea., mix. rabbits $3 ea., all sizes, also Dwarfs & Dutch. Carol Culpepper, Royston. 404-245-7715.
Tiny Holland Lop bunnies & jrs., w/wo pedi., Abby & Peruvian guinea pigs, also cages/supplies. J. Piche, Comer. 404783-3130.____________________
Bunnies $3/up, English Angoras $5/up, breeding does & bucks $6/up. Deleate Watts, Bremen. 404-537-5245._______
San Juan baby rabbits $4.50 ea. Bob Wrigley, 2518 Sunset Dr., NE, Atlanta 30345.404-634-2771.______________
Pedi. NZW, Califomian, Holland Lops, starting at $10 or accord, to age. H. Robert Albro, Douglasvllla. 404949-7497.____________________
Baby bunnies, mix. breeds, will be ready Sept. 1, sev. diff. cols., solids & broken cols., 2 young does ready now $7 ea. C. Parks, Loganvllle. 404-466-1585.
Jersey Woolies, breeding stock w/wo pedi., selling off. John Hansen, Smyrna. 404-333-9002.____________________
San Juan, all sizes, breeders, does, bucks. Hoyt Henderson, Jonesboro. 404478-8733 or 471-5231.________________
Mix. Irg. type adults, fryers & bunnies $3 ea Pat Best. Maysvllle. 404-652-2321.
Chinchillas for sale. Ed Reisenwitz, Decatur. 404-289-9016.__________
1 wh. rabbit, also 2 waterers $15. Penny Sanders, Macon. 912-743-5919.
Dwarf bunnies & breeders in asst. cols., sell/trade for Himalayan or Smoke Pearl Dwarfs or Dutch rabbits. Danny Ryals, Mllledgevllle. 912-452-8497.

Livestock Sales and Events

Aug. 8 Feeder pig sale, 7:30 pm, Smith Bros. Livestock Yard, Bartow. Info.: 912-364-3920
Aug. 9 Feeder pig sale, 7 pm, Toombs Co. Livestock Market, U.S. Hwy. 1 South, Lyons. Info.: Billy Benton, 912-526-8196.
Aug. 9 ft 16 Small animal livestock sale, also goats, Circle M Stables, Kiwanis Club Fairground, Hwy. 341 South, Bamesville. Info: Jerry McKinley, 912-994-1742; bam, 404-358-6338.

Aug. 14 At farm swine breeding stock sale, 7 pm; spots, Yorkshires & Hampshires, open & cross gilts/ boars, Route 2, Alto. Info.: Preston White, 912-568-7407.
Aug. 15 Cattle sale 12:30 pm, Ga. Mountain Livestock, Hwy. 384, Cleve land, Ga. Info.: Sandy In/in, 404-8654701 or 404-865-0615.
Aug. 17 Feeder pig sale, Turner Co. Stkyd., 2 pm; deliver pigs by noon. Ashburn. Info.: H. R. Wiggins, 912567-3371/3881.

Aug. 10 Metter livestock, feeder pig Aug. 17 Livestock sale, all breed horse/

sale, 7:30 pm, Hwy. 46 East, Metter. tack sale; 7:30 pm, Wayne Co.

Info.: Bobby Lewis, 912-685-4455.

Stockyards, Hwy. 169, Jesup. Info.:

Steve Smith, 912-367-9268/427-3715

Aug. 10 ft 17 All breed horse/tack sale, Aug. 18 Original Metter pony & goat

every Fri., 7:30 pm, Sunny Farm sale; goats & fowls, 1 pm, Metter.

Stables, Ga Hwy. 369, Gumming.

Info.: E. Mosley, 912-685-2950/5548.

Info.: Charles Gabriel, 404-887-9273. Aug. 18 Jesup goat sale, Jesup/Wayne

Co. Stkyd., 1 pm, every 1st & 3rd Sat.,

Aug. 11 K&K auction, goats, chickens, etc., Swainsboro. Info.: Jimmy Kel-

goats/chickens. Info.: Glynn Wynn, 912-586*117 or 427-3715.

ley, 912-237-8258/5611.

Aug. 18 Metter livestock, goats, fowl,

Aug. 11 Registered Quarter Horse sale, . J.R. Ranch, Atlanta Info.: Dr. Ross, 404-344-8641.

calf & horse sale, 1 pm, Hwy. 46E, Metter. Info.: Bobby Lewis, 912-6854455:
18 All breed horse/tack sale, 7:30

Aug. 13 ft 20 Toombs Co. Livestock

pm. Circle M Stables, Kiwanis Club

Market, U.S. 1 South, every Mon., 12:30 pm, Lyons. Info.: Billy Benton, 526-8196.

Fairground, 341 South, Bamesville. Info.: Jerry McKinley, 912-994-1742; bam, 404-35&6338.

1 bm., 1 blk. rabbit for sale, Irg. size $10 ea. T. Patterson, 4072 Hwy. 155, Stockbridge 30281. 404-957-5796.
NZW breeding stock, reas. Don Kimbrel, P.O. Box 224, Arlington 31713. 912725-4844._____________________
Bred Dwarf does & jr. does, also NZW & Satin crosses. Jean Reeves, Carrollton. 404-834-8218.______________
Complete rabbitry, 40 does, 7 bucks, 50+ fryers, also all wire PVC coated cages, transport cages, nest boxes, auto, water system $2000. Sheila Hughes. Molena. 404-647-9782._______

Mini Lops, Holland Lops, breeders from $15, bunnies from $10, also cages, 3 sizes from $20. John Esposito, Smyrna. 404- 434-5560.___________
1 Holland Lop buck, 1 broken red & wh. Satin doe breeder, reas. Nancy Cole, Carrollton. 404-834-3490._________
Netheriand Dwarfs, Lops, Dutch, also cages. H. Johnston, Dallas. 404974-2999.______________________
Dwarf bunnies, some breeders $5 to $25. David Brown, Buford. 404-932-1449.
NZW breeding stock, pert, proven. Scott Haygood, Thomaston. 404647-5676.____________________
NZW cross bunnies, also dressed fryer $4 ea. Patricia Hawbaker, Monroe. 404-267-8258.____________________
Purebred Sandy Flemish Giants, unrelated bucks & does, also bunnies. J. Thompson, Statham. 404-725-5381.
Beau. pedi. Satins, bunnies to breeders, show qual., in most cols., also Netheriand Dwarfs, bunnies. Delanie Marshall. Roopvllle. 404-854-8102.

Breeding does, bucks, jr. & bunnies, also cages, other equip. Gene Reep, P.O. Box 747. Roberta 31078. 912-836-4377.

Mini Lops, 6 wks. old, many cols., exc. qual. $15 ea Melissa Rewis, Oxford. 404784-0540.___________________

Beau, baby Mini Lops $6 ea., also adult males & females. Dorothy Pendley, Ball Ground. 404-735-2546.________

Tiny Netheriand Dwarf bunnies, jr.

breeders, English Angora jr. breeders,

chocolate & blk. J. Benefield, Carrollton.

404-258-3817.

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Swine for Sale
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Reg. Duroc boars, val. herd 036, del. avail. Dale Carter, Baxley. 912-367-4536.

Georgia Hog Inventory Hogs and pigs on Georgia farms on June 1, 1990 were estimated at 1,200,000 head, unchanged from last year but two percent below March 1, 1990, according to the Georgia Agricultural Statistics Service. Breeding inventory, at 175,000 head was five per cent below last year, but three percent above March 1, 1990. Market hog inven tory at 1,025,000 head in creased one percent from a year ago, but two percent below March 1, 1990. The March-May 1990 pig crop is estimated at 507,000 head, six percent below a year ago. Sows farrowing during this period totaled 65,000 head, seven percent less than the previous year. Pigs saved per litter aver aged 7.80, unchanged from last year. Georgia producers intend to farrow 64,000 sows dur ing the June-August 1990 quarter and 60,000 sows during September-Novem ber 1990., unchanged from the actual number of sows farrowed during these quarters last year. For more information contact: Larry E. Snipes, State Statistician, tele phone: 404-546-2236.

Male Vietnamese pot belly pig, not reg. $75. Willie Fulcher, Madison. 404342-3739.__________________
Duroc, Yorkshire, F-1 boars, breeding age, open gilts, val. herd, del. avail. C.A. Hall. Hazlehurst. 912-375-4612.______
Purebred Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, Spot boars & gilts, F-1 gilts, val. herd. John Harper. Ocllla. 912-468-5689.
Purebred Yorkshire boars & gilts, val. & certi. herd, breeding age. Billy Tinsley, Homervllle. 912-487-2643.___________
Pigs for sale. Joel Anderson, Elberton. 404-283-4847/8176.___________
Vietnamese pot bellied pigs $175/up. Doug Williams, Rt. 1, Box 13A, Bluftton 31724.912-641-3195.__________________
Miniature pigs, reg. Vietnamese pot bellied pigs, sml., some w/wh. $500 to $1500. C. Vaughan, Fayatteville. 404461-1817.____________________
Purebred Duroc boars & Yorkshire/ Duroc crossbred boars, val. herd. Doris Callahan, Colqultt. 912-758-3652.______
No. 1 grain fed slaughter hogs, BBQ shoats, state insp. $1.15 hanging weight. M. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590.________
Hampshire, Yorkshire x feeder pigs, 10 wks., 14 wks., cut, wormed, docked $25$30. R. Burns, Eatonton. 404-485-4448.
Goats & Sheep
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
NPGA reg. African Pygmy billy, grey agouti. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404486-2558.______________________
2 extra Irg. Nubian wethers, muley headed, very gentle, will work complete sets of harness first $75 ea. Jay Bramlett, Chtekamauga. 404-375-2944.
Nubian buck kid, silver ears, 3 mos. $100, ADGA parents, mother on premises, star milker bloodlines. Vin Lym, McDonough. 404-954-1779.________
Lrg. meat & milk type, top cond., will field dress, 30 to 50 Ibs. $1.85/lb. Dad Ward, Atlanta. 404-396-4538 or 245-7257 wk. ends._________________
ADGA French Alpine buck, Mountain Laurel Man O' Wind, certi. herd $175. J. Olsen, Dahlonega. 404-864-9076.____
1 reg. Hampshire ram, exc. breeder. Ken Brulsman. Rutledga. 404-342-0575.
Five 2 1/2 to 3 mo. old purebred Nubian billies, very gentle, good breeder prosp. Bobby Linch, Moreland. 404253-0281.____________________
ADGA Nubian bucks, from star milker $150 ea., $250 both, unbred yrlg. doe $100. Lisa Rees, Good Hope. 404 267-8279.______________________
NPGA reg. African Pygmy goats, bred does, young does, open does & billies $200/up. Mike Capps, Covlngton. 404787-4593.____________________
African Pygmy goats, does, doelings, NPGA-AGS reg. W.C. Davis, Stockbridge. 404-474-1154.___________
African Pygmy goats, bucks & does $50-$150. R. Austin, Llthonla. 404466874.__________________
Reg. Angora goats, give about 7 Ibs. Mohair twice a yr., kids & adults $75/up. Corky Gauger, Perry. 912-987-1808.
1 Irg. billy, Saanen, dairy goat breed, solid wh., w/papers, 1 1/2 yrs. old $150. Brad Jones, Brooks. 404-5990538.
5 Angora goats, 4 nannies, 1 billy, all grown $100 ea. Carol Culpepper, Royston. 404-245-7715.__________________
5 mo. old Nubian bucks $40. Tom Collins, McDonough. 404-957-9291.
Common goats, steer & nannies $35 ea Grace Jones, Rt. 2, Box 166, Elberton 30635.404-283-7051._________________
Goats for sale. Tom Hearn, Bethlehm. 404-867-8782.____________
ADGA reg. grade Alpine milk goat giving 1 gal ./day $75, certi./accredi. herd. Julie Dechant, Tucker. 404-939-8960.
Mix. breed goats, van. sizes & ages $30/up. Eric Fenton, McDonough. 404957-7595.
2 blk. rams bom 2/90 $50 ea Bunny Tun, Rt. 1, Box 1650, Lexlngton 30648. 404-743-3873.
Milk type goats, mix. breed $25/up, trade for billy of same price. Charles Swafford, Temple. 404-562-4681._____
2 African Pygmy goats, 3 yr. billy, 5 yr. nanny, 21" tall, caramel col., exc. bloodline. Danny Ryals, Mllledgeville. 912-452-8497.
3 purebred Nubian milk goats, 1 wether goat, avg. weight 100 Ibs. ea., $2300 all. Hiram Dunn, Meansville. 404567-8662.
6 mo. old billies $25 ea, 6-mo.-old nannies $30 ea Steve Jobe, Cordele. 912-273O772.

1 NPGA reg. Pygmy doe. T. Puckett, Aragon. 404-684-0277.____________
80 Dorset x ewes, 30 Dorset x ewe lambs, 12 half Romanov ewe lambs, 3 MSU reg. Dorset rams, 1 Romanov reg. ram, best offer. Tim Leard, Bowersvllle. 404-245-8586.
Young tame nannies $35 ea. Pat Burns, Forsyth. 912-994-6466.______
Purebred Alpine bucks $40/up. S. Ratliff, Jenkinsburg. 404-775-4439.
Miniature goats from 6" to 8" tall when born, mature under 24". E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.
Suffolk, Finn, Corriedale cross ewes & lambs, some grain fed, pick from 90 head $75, cheaper if all taken. Mack Williams, Buena Vista. 912-649-753S/ 7530.
Starter flocks of healthy sheep, 3 ewes, 1 ram lamb $320. Tina Evans, 160 Pine Baw Rd., Taylorsvllle 30178. 404684-5703.
Milk goats, Nubian, Alpine, Saanen, all sizes, some milking $35/$100 ea. or trade for common goats. Bill Long, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-9776.
Blk. ram lambs, sired by reg. Corriedale ram, beau, fleeces $75 ea. J. Turner, Aragon. 404-684-7464 eve. aft. 8 pm.
Reg. purebred Nubian doe & buck kids, 1 yrlg. milker, 2 unbred yrlgs., priced from $100, Lotus Ladies, Conquest bloodlines. Sheila Hughes, Molena. 404-647-9782.
Billy goats $25 ea., young twin prs. $60/pr. C. Massey, Rockmart. 404684-7156.
Goats, young milk type billies. Wilson Carson, Griffin. 404-228-1972.
Reg. Corriedale, reg. Hampshire, blk. sheep & crosses, ewe & ram lambs $80/ up, starter flocks. G. Campbell, Lula. 404-869-3390.
Bonny (pregnant) and Clyde & Clyde jr. $100. GeorgAnna Thorpe, Atlanta. 404436-1772.
70 goats, nannies bred & steers, milk type, all healthy & well cared for $35 to $75. N. Kord, Dahlonega. 404-864-6710.
American Alpine buck from top show stock $300, 2 Angora goat buck kids from $90. John Castle, Comer. 404783-5686.
2 billies, 1 brn., 1 grey, very gentle $35 ea. D. L. Smith, Zebulon. 404-567-3516/ 3395.
1 billy goat $35. W. Purvis, Rt. 5, Box 436C, Eastman 31023. 404-374-5675.
Choice, 3 mo. old.African Pygmy buck, also females & wethers, var. ages, all from reg. stock, reas. M. A. Lynn, Powder Springs. 404-427-0302.
Sheep $45/up, goats $35/up. Steve Reed, Oakwood. 404-534- 4752.
ADGA Nubian does w/kids, beau., good milk & bloodlines. Chuck Houston, Douglasvllle. 404-942-7373.
Milk goats, clean, healthy, well fed. Nancy Cole, Carrollton. 404-834-3490.
Sev. nice young breeding rams, 1 blk., also 2 young ram lambs. Penny Lyman, Watklnsville. 404-769-5909.
Purebred African Pygmy goats, two 3 yr. old billies, charcoal/grey $40 ea., 1 blk. billy 4 mos. old $60. Tim Collins, Mllledgevllle. 912-453-8401.
African Pygmy goats, 1 wh. caramel doe, 1 young grey agouti buck. E. Copeland, Smithvllle. 912-846-4231.
Goats for sale, vari. ages & breeds $20/up, cash only. Deborah Hall, Winder. 404-867-8676.
1 herd ram, 39 ewes, good stock, healthy flock $2800. Harold K. Hulsey, Rockmart. 404-684-5497.
4 healthy billy goats, 3 to 6 mos. old $30 ea. firm. Danny Mitchell, Sharpsburg. 404-254-1106. _____
Chocolate wool lamb, jet blk. ram lamb, other sheep for sale. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404-258-3817.
If you have a problem with a clogged drain, try the following homemade noncorrosive drain cleaner. Mix one cup of baking soda, one cup of table salt and one fourth cup of cream of tartar in a small bowl. Stir the mixture thoroughly and pour it into a clean jar and seal with the lid. When you are ready to use the cleaner, pour one fourth cup into the drain and immediately add one cup of boiling water. Wait 10 seconds and flush with cold water. Use this mixture weekly to keep drains clog-free and odorless. One batch equals 2V4 cups of cleaner.

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II 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 train ing or ability that qualifies it as a stockdog. Puppies (dogs under 12 months old) or untrained dogs will not be advertised. A signed state ment must accompany each no tice indicating these facts, before the ad can be published.
Border Collies, farm raised & trnd., voice & whistle commands, imported bloodlines, call for demonstrations. J. Jackson, Wrightsville. 912-864-2223 day/ 0632 eve.
Queensland Blue Heeler, female 14 mos. old, farm raised & used started on horses $50. Andee Weathers, Covlngton. 404-464-3685.
2 yr. 1/2 Border Collie, 1/2 English shepherd, works cattle, farm raised $75. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887.
Reg. Border Collie, started on cattle & sheep, farm raised, out of imported bloodlines. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville 30534. 404-265-2669.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
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 pur chasing an animal. Any falsifica tion of coggins tests can result In fines and/or suspension of adver tising privileges in the Market Bulletin. This regulation also ap plies to horses advertised In the "At Stud" and "Boarding" cate gories of the special equine edi tions.
In addition, all horse farmers must have had animals in their possession 60 days or more be fore offering them for sale through this publication.
Flashy 4 yr. chestnut TB stallion, exc. temperament, good conf., 15.3hds., could make great all around horse $2500/ obo. Gary Struck, Pendergrass. 404693-4373.__________________
3 yr. AQHA stud, own son of Sonny Dee Bar, rides great. Butch Springer, Hampton. 404-946-3098.
Ads must be mailed in each week to appear in the paper.
When mailing ads, keep in mind that Wednesday noon Is cur 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.

Appaloosa, 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.__________
Saddlebred mare, liver chestnut 15.2hds., spirited but no vices, great for trail riding, 12 yrs. $900. Pamela Snelling, Athens. 404-543-6499._________
AQHA/PHBA geld. 4 yrs., 15hds., super on trails, clips, loads, easy to handle, rides anywhere $1200. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830._____
Reg. leopard Appaloosa geld. 12 yrs., 16.1 hds., 1100 IDS., good trail horse $1200. P. Graham, Macon. 912-477-8653.
2 Miniature reg. Sicilian jack donkeys, 1 brn. 5 mos., 1 grey dun w/blk. nose, 11 mos., should mature 32" $500 ea. C. H. Holmes, Fayettevllle. 404-461-6497.
QH 22 mo. filly, liver chestnut, very gentle, greenbroke, approx. 14hds. $350. V. Shell, Douglasvllle. 404-489-0233.
Exc. Irg. hunt pony mare, showy 8 yr., AQHA reg., shown succ. over 2'6" fences & field hunted at Belle Meade. Del Crump, Royston. 404-245-8551.
2 APHA stallions, 6 yrs., 15.3hds., blk. & wh. overo, 3 yrs., 15.2hds., sorrel & wh. overo, both ride, well mannered, unique personalities. Cathy Heidkamp, Ringgold. 404-965-7487.____________
P.B. Arabian mare 4 yrs., chestnut, Naborr/Serafix breeding, greenbroke, classic head, will sell open or in foal $1200. J. Gropp, Augusta. 404-736-2201.
AQHA golden buckskin yrlg. stallion, sire Handy's Poor Boy, AQHA champ., beau, head, exc. size & conf. Tom Pattillo, Temple. 404-836-0335.________
11 yr. grey mare mule $875, 4 yr. blk. geld, mule $175. John Johnson, Tlfton. 912-386-3344.___________________
Dbl. reg. TWH 3 yrs., chestnut mare, prof. trng. $1500, reg. racking bay geld., 4 yrs., 15hds. $1000 firm. Leslie Hodgins, Duluth. 404-623-0847._____________
For lease dressage, hunter, jumper, exp. rider only, loves jumping, lease him for show season. P. Agee, Marietta. 404436-0866.__________________
ASB broodmare 11 yrs., outstanding producer, by top fut. sire, dam stakes winning dau. of no. 1 sire. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-889-3484 eve.________
Child-safe geld. 9 yrs., Irg. pony, brn. w/flaxen mane/tail, local blue winner, good jumper $1250. Bob Wilson, Thomson. 1-800-637-0881 or 595-3216.______
Canadian cross bred geld., flashy 17hds., w/spring wagon, like new harness $3200 for all. K. Snipes, Social Circle. 404- 464-2237.___________
2 Arabians, beau, chestnut mare, English pleasure prosp., show horse, 4 yrs., Ga. fut. winner, grey tall geld., show trnd. D. Corry, Gumming. 404-887-1134.
Saddlebred geld, for novice, rides English & drives $600, incl. tack. Ron Grob, Buford. 404-932-8452._______
Welsh pony 6 yrs., 6 yr. old girl riding, gentle, pretty, ready for the kids. Anthony McGhee, Conyers. 404-929-0975 or 388- 7797._________________
AQHA sorrel mare 11 yrs., 15 +hds. $750, 3 yr. Paint mare, sorrel 15hds. $650. S. Hearn, McDonough. 404957-4260.________________
Two 3 yr. sorrel Appaloosa geld., gentle, Champion bloodline, one w/wh. blanket, 4 stockings, ground broke. H. Taylor, Alpharetta. 404-475-4404._____
For lease, 7 yr. QH geld., seal brn., 15hds., athletic & muscular, loves trails $175/mo. Julie Fleury, Ellenwood. 404981-6238.__________________
2 yr. blue roan Appaloosa mare 15.0hds., shots & wormed, ready to train $575, 16 yr. chestnut Appaloosa geld., 15.3hds. $600. S. Gilbert, Barnesvllle. 404-358-3685 aft. 7 pm.___________
AQHA '89 stud colt, sorrel, Doc Bar/ Ranch Bars $500/obo, '86 AQHA stallion, Ranch Bars, sorrel, gentle $1000/obo. J. Stewart, Jonesboro. 404-478-4285._____
Reg. 7 yr. Appaloosa geld., 16.2hds., quiet, gentle & easy going, great beg. for youth/adult $1500/obo. H. Manley, Loganvllle. 404-979-8949.________________
AQHA 6 yr. geld., 16hds., 1400 IDS., beau., sweet, sound, ridden by 9 yr. $4500. Cliff Johnson, Columbus. 404563-9810 or 205-297-4733.____________
79 AQHA sorrel mare, Gunsmoke bloodline, cutting trng., good disp. $2200/obo. Bob Cody, Snellvllle. 404972-3315 or 621-9912._______________
AQHA/PHBA '82 dk. golden show mare, beau., gentle, 969 pts., 39 grand reserve world champ., by Ship Tama $6500. Mrs. B. Mullis, Lizella. 912935-8693.___________________
Classy '88 AQHA palomino filly, Impressers Imp, out of Silver Dollar mare, pleasure prosp. w/halter conf., loads, handles easily $1500. David Giddens, Baxley. 912-367-7673.

Beau. 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 QH mare, 14.3hds., 19 yrs., fat, sassy, very good trail horse, easy keeper $600. Sharon Hodges, Wlntervllle. 404-742-7595.
Blk. & wh. Miniature stud, 22", grey dun Mediterranean jack, both reg. Billy Turner, Union Point. 404-486-2558.
AQHA 6 yr. 15.2hd. stout mare, dam's sire Kitman & The Ole Man, 13 yr. sorrel broodmare, dau. Tuffern Hell & Pill Cody, Paint colt by side. Jenny Jenkins, Hephzibah. 404-592-4005._________
AQHA chestnut yrlg. geld, by Tandy's Super Star, AQHA champ, superior halter & Western pleasure, out of a 38 Western pleasure pt. earning mare $1000. C. Strickland, Calhoun. 404629- 3023.____________________
AQHA reg. sorrel geld. 7 yrs., Go Man Go & Sugar Bars, quiet, gentle, easy to load, will run $1200. Nena Owens, Rochelle. 912-365-7368.___________
5 yr. Appaloosa geld., super parade/ trail, not afraid of cars & trains, beau. E. Scales, 5060 Hwy. 78, Bremen 30110. 404- 537-4830._______________
Lrg. Belgian geld., very gentle, 5 yrs., best offer. Larry Loughridge, Rt. 4, Chatsworth 30705. 404-695-4987._____
Appaloosa reg. aged broodmare leopard, top producer of race/show stock, exc. cond., ready to breed $850. B. Aulicky, Alpharetta. 404-475-3696._____
Reg. Appaloosa geld. 3 yrs., 15.3hds., by world & nil. champ. Co Cowboy, started riding, 60 days trnd., lots of pot. $1250/obo. S. Gaskins, Villa Rica. 404459-6719.___________________
AQHA 6 yr. mare, great gr'dau. to Win or Lose, exc. conf. & disp., gentle, good family horse $1200. Zina Coley, Villa Rica. 404-459-2753.________________
Impressive gr'son 3 yr. stud, sorrel, beau, animal, breeding prosp., started u/ s, very intelligent $2000. Tony Padgett, Carrollton. 404-524-4010 aft. 6 pm.
'82 AQHA mare, 14.2hds., buckskin, cutting bloodlines, gentle, loads, athletic, sensible, trail rides $1200. Rena Forschler, Winterville. 404-743-5510 or 742-7052._________________
Gorgeous grey 5 yr. Arabian mare, Nabiel-Bask bred, halter pts., greenbroke, super disp., sells open/bred $2500/obo or trade. C. Groom, Buford. 404-945-4633.__________________
15 yr. 1/2 Qtr., 1/2 Morgan chestnut geld., 14.2hds., quiet, great schooling horse, English/Western, great on trails $500/obo. D. Whitworth, Lawrenceville. 404-963-0952.____________________
TWH 2 yr. stallion, exc. show or field pleasure prosp., mild mannered/good disp. L. Touchton, Fairburn. 404964-5772.__________________
'90 reg. APHA Paint horse stud colt, very loud red roan overo, blue eyes, .flaxen mane & tail, Skipper W & Two Eyed Jack lines $800 or trade. Connie Hayes, Locust Grove. 404-228-7904 aft. 9
am._____________________ Reg. TB chestnut geld. 9 yrs., good
mover, exc. jumper, local ribbons, 16hds., fancy, athletic, not for beg. L. Schneider, Roswell. 404-475-4864, Iv.
msg.______________________ AQHA broodmare 15.1hds., gold dun,
gr'dau. Top Moon, bred $650, TB broodmare, bay 16.1hds. $950. Susan Harris, Colbert. 404-783-3184.__________
Beau, steel grey, almost blk. TB mare, 3 1/2 yrs., 15 1/2hds., child-safe, gentle, talented, shown regularly, trail, hunts $2500/obo. L. Abrams, Milner. 404228-3865.__________________
QH mare, sorrel, very gentle 4 yrs. $800, QH geld., grey, fun to ride, exp. rider 8 yrs. $800, new shoes & all shots. D. Greer, Monroe. 404-267-2423/6109.
APHA Controvery Bar filly 2 yrs., great time event prosp., blk. Arabian mare, broke for anyone to ride, Palomino geld., dead broke. C. Green, Atlanta. 404487-2858 or 755-4597.______________
QH geld. 6 yrs., sorrel w/4 wh. socks, blaze face, child-safe, lazy disp. $850, Appaloosa, reg., Deep South mare w/foal by side $1500/obo. P. Farmer, Conyers. 404-483-5463/4834.____________
AQHA dun mare, 6 yrs., runs nice, consistent barrel pattern, great trail horse, gentle, anyone can ride $1600. Wendy Greene, Douglasville. 404942-9811.________________
Red roan geld, ifyrs., 14.3hds., trail/ pleasure horse, quiet, easy keeper, tack avail. $800, nego. Heather Redd, Lithonia. 404-483-1944._____________
Reg. Morgan mare, shown saddleseat, huntseat, Western, harness, equitation, jumping 2'6", push button, seasoned trail horse, perfect for beg. $3500. A. Riemersma, Conyers. 404-922- 4218.
Qtr. mare, bay 15.2hds., exc. trail horse, lots of style $850, see to appreciate. Andee Weathers, Covington. 404-760-1165 day or 464-3685 eve.

Miniature dun mare w/8 wk. old Pinto filly & bred back, AMHA reg. sep. or pkg. price. E. Vosyka, Oxford. 404-787-5771.
TB 14 yr. grey mare, 16.3hds., retired champ, show C/T, ready to teach dressage, jumping, to rider moving up $1500. Carol Palmer, Decatur. 404289-5798 or 299-1305.____________
3 yr. TWH, fine as Go Boy, looks like Go Boy, sire Son of Go Boy $5000 firm, see at K&G Arabians. Clyde O'Kelley, Perry. 912-987-4591._____________
Striking chestnut beauty, 4 yr. half Arabian mare, trng. level dressage, shown succ. in hunter at Arabian shows $1800. Miriam Martz, Pine Mountain. 404-663-4377._______________
AQHA broodmare, by Lucky Star Mac w/filly by side, by gr'son of Win or Lose, 2 yr. grey filly, own dau. of Fistfull of Bees. Kirn Hinton, Reynolds. 912847-3452/3215._______________
3 reg. TWH/RHBA geldings, one 4 yrs., two 2 yrs., gentle, trail, pleasure $800$1200. Jim Kelly, Pine Mountain. 404663- 2716._______________
11 yr. Standardbred geld., gentle w/ buggy & harness, exc. cond. both $1250. Neal Byrd, Loganville. 404-466-8689 day/ 4905 eve.___________________
Reg. Standardbred geld., 6 yrs., 15hds., chestnut, good disp., has been driven & ridden $950. Eddie Wilson, Newnan. 404- 583-2062.__________
15.2hd. bay geld. 12 yrs., Qtr./Morgan type, easy keeper, ridden Western/ English, loves to jump, fantastic trail horse $1200. Charlie Asbill. Hampton. 404-946-3343.______________
TB geld. 16hds., exp. "A" circuit show hunter, jumper, dressage, field hunter, quiet, sound $3000. Sallye Forrester, Decatur. 404-299-1305.__________
APHA 2 yr. sorrel overo mare 15.1 hds., going well u/s $1100, APHA '90 sorrel tobiano colt, sire Ima Balmy Three $600. M. Cox, Rome. 404-232-1563.__________
16hd. reg. Appaloosa mare, trng. level dressage, lovely mover, ridden on trails. Janet' Grimshaw, Cumming. 404887-4358.__________________
15.2nd. QH, may be shown as hunter, children's or open jumper, very sweet & loves a crowd, will vet out $3000. R. Langdon, Marietta. 404-977-9761, Iv.
msg.______________________ Straight Egyptian yrlg. Arabian colt,
sired by ntl. champ., Ruminaja AM, nom. for Egyptian event fut. $3500. C. Anckerson, Newnan. 404 253-0355._________
4 yr. QH geld., exc. huntseat & o/f, '89 Rolling Hills High Point, qual. for state show in huntseat, 90 days prof. Western trng. $3500. Karen Hood, Cumming. 404889-3133.______________________
Cute 17 yr., 14.2 1/2hd. geld., jumps 3'6", field hunter or eventing prosp., great disp., easy keeper. H. Pearson, Roswell. 404-993-7981.___________
Reg. Arabian 3 yr. geld., chestnut, sweet disp., but needs exp. rider, great bloodlines $950 firm. Frank Pierson, Culloden. 912-885-2338.________
Typey 10 yr. Arabian, prof, pleasure trnd. mare & colt by Canadian top 10 sire, great price. C. Hoffman, Alpharetta. 404-475-9470._________________
QH geld. 8 yrs., child-safe, gentle for anyone, exc. trail horse $650. Willie Nunn, Crawfordvllle. 404-562-2416.
Reg. 3 yr. Morgan mare, liver chestnut, green, carriage prosp., bred for '91 $2000. Billy Rogers, Tignall. 404285-2825.___________________
4 yr. geld., 14.2hds., padded, beau. & steady to ride, very sweet disp. $1200, ribbon winner. Bobby Bunn, Conyers. 404-483-0316 aft. 6pm.______________
Blk. QH geld. $500, bay mare $450, sorrel Saddlebred geld., gentle, 3 gaited $650, Shetland pony mare $350. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.______
Top qual. reg. Arabian geld., for serious competition rider, a real jock, endurance or trail pot. J. Dudley, Cumming. 404- 887-5629.__________
5 yr. jack grey, gentle $250, 2 yr. grey donkey $200, 7 yr. jack, blk. & grey, 54" tall, easy going $350 or trade. Ricky Sutton, Taylorsville. 404-684-8228 aft. 6
pm.____________________ AQHA palomino yrlg. colt $375, QH/
ASB 4 yr. mare, 15.2hds., gentle rider $595, blanket rump Appaloosa 4 yr. geld. $525. Terry King, 1461 Cassville Rd., Cartersville 30120.________________
Arabian mare, grey, 7 yrs., gentle $900, TWH, big, blk. mare, rides great, smooth $1000. J. Wheeler, Fairburn. 404969- 2004.________________
Win or Lose/Leo, beau. 15.2hds. liver mare, 10 yrs., barrel racer, stamina & built for speed, proven broodmare. A. Mitchem, Hamilton. 404-582-2407.____
Do not call in ads - they must be written out and signed.

8 yr. blk. TWH geld., 4 yr. strawberry roan TWH geld., 5 yr. chestnut TWH geld., 6 yr. chestnut TWH geld. A. Queen, Dallas. 404-445-7932.
Handsome, big boned TB chestnut geld., 16.2hds., second level dressage, needs good home. S. Levin, Suwanee. 404-476-1356.
TB/Saddlebred geld. 8 yrs., hunter/ jumper, blood bay, needs exp. rider, tack avail. $850, nego. Wendy Windsor, Pow der Springs. 404-426-7947.
Appaloosa mare reg., 15.2hds., 17 yrs., healthy, no bad habits, new shoes, childsafe $875, tack incl. Mary Cline, Powder Springs. 404-439-0044.
Reg. breeding stock mare, 1 1/2 yrs., blk. w/blaze, 14.3hds., sire Mr. Diamond Bar, anyone can handle $1000. Donna Coe, Monticello. 404-468-2383.
AQHA 3 in 1 pkg. Hancock mare, '90 colt by son Sonny Dee Bar bred back, Skipper W line $1700. Dennis Beaty, Kensington. 404-539-2701.
APHCSyr. big, bright col., halter pts., exp. rider $1000/obo. Ann Lee, Fortson. 404-596-1923 aft. 6pm._____
Reg. Morgan broodmare 15.3hds. w/ half Arabian mo. old filly, 1/2 Arabian, 1/2 Saddlebred geld, w/exc. gaits, reliable for beg. & intermediate young riders. C. Chism, Dublin. 404-272-1063/4091.
10 yr. sorrel mare, exc. barrel prosp., gentle, shown by 14 yr. boy $600. Bob Finley, Rt. 1, Box 212, Canon 30520.
Horse Groups Authorized To Conduct DQP Training
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced re cently a list of horse indus try organizations that are certified to carry out desig nated qualified person (DQP) training under the Horse Protection Act.
To be licensed as a DQP, a person must have experi ence in the horse business on the level expected from stewards, judges and other show officials and have com pleted the training provided by USDA-certified organiza tions. DQP's may be veteri narians, farriers, horse trainers or have similar oc cupations. A DQP serves as the representative of a show or sale manager who is re sponsible for keeping sore horses from being shown or sold.
The Horse Protection Act explicitly forbids the show ing or sale of horses that are sore or that have been sored intentionally by the use of cruel methods, devices or irritants on a horse's legs to accentuate its gait. DQP's are charged with examining horses to ensure enforce ment of this act.
While USDA will see that DQP's are present at horse shows or sales, the Georgia. Department of Agriculture will be checking at similar events within the state, as well as rodeos, group trail rides and other functions to make sure each animal has a current negative Coggins test for Equine Infectious Anemia. Any horse without a current negative Coggins test will not be allowed to participate in the event.
For a list of organizations authorized to train DQP's, contact the Superintendent of Documents, Publications Service Section, Govern ment Printing Office, Wash ington D.C. 20401.

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THE MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 8,1990

1 yr. AQHA colt, Triple Chick & King bred, nice head, very sweet & gentle. Stacy Sprulll, Griffin. 404-229-8601.
15 yr. geld., exc. prosp. for competitive trail rides, exp. rider $500, to good home. C. Hope, Gainesville. 404-531-0642.
16hd. bay TB geld., 12 yrs., former jumper, hunts, quiet, exp. rider $1000/ obo. J. Brown, Roswell. 404-642-7363.
3 reg. Saddlebred horses, broodmare, open 10 yrs., 16.3hds., filly 3 yrs., pleasure horse 17hd. geld., 12 yrs., all reas. Mary McKallip. Mableton. 404941-1375.
Reg. Hackney roadster show pony & buggy w/harness & covers, driven by lady, good disp., pretty bay. V. Scoggins, Chickamauga. 404-375-2717.
AQHA 11 yr. sorrel mare w/blaze, exc. disp., great for adults, yet super child's horse, 14.3hds., very gentle, Major KingRoyal King bloodlines $1470. B. Szymczak, Marietta. 404-998-7887.
5 yr. reg. QH geld. $750, 6 yr. Arabian, QH geld. $550, gentle but spirited. Ralph Sherod, Covington. 404-786-2101.
QH/TB mare 13 yrs., 15.5hds., has been shown English pleasure, some jumping, needs exp. rider $700. S. Studle, Griffin. 404-228-7150 aft. 6 prn.
7 reg. QHs for sale, all ages. Bobby Scott, Atlanta. 404-344-8641.________
Grey geld., super gentle, 16hds., TB, pleasure or show. O. Walker, Rocky Face. 404-673-2246._____________
SSHBA/TWH/RHBA blk. & wh. filly 14 mos., outstanding col., conf., gait, disp., Midnight Sun & Merry Go Boy $2500, TWH/RHBA 13 mo. blk. colt $900. J. Motes, Canton. 404-479-7845._______
3 yr. Appaloosa filly pony, bay, wh. blanket, started u/s $500. B. Adams, Alpharetta. 404-442-5715.________
Purebred Arabian stallion 4 yrs., bay w/4 wh. socks, Strip, 15 + hds., trnd. to ride, gentle, sharp. N. Dates, Newnan. 404-583-2624.__________________
AQHA/PHBA Palomino geld. 15hds., not trnd., gentle, beau, youth/amateur show prosp., champ, parents, terms/ trade. A. Wyrosdick, Gumming. 404887-1455.__________________
4 yr. QH sorrel w/flaxen mane & tail, 90 days prof, trng., 15.2hds., English/Western, trail/show $1800. Ellen Smith, Kennesaw. 404-423-9247.____________
2 AQHA fillies 3 yrs., sorrel w/blaze, other Palomino Blondies Dude/Poco bloodlines, 14.2hds. $675 ea. G. Jackson, Maysville. 404-587-0893.______
AQHA 4 yr. buckskin/dun geld., 15 + hds., big & gentle. S. Guyton, Lithia Springs. 404-948-9369 aft. 5 pm._____
Reg. Arabian mare, chestnut w/blaze, 4 wh. stockings, 2 yrs., by Quail Rise Escort $1000. Joan Brown, Macon. 912743-2321.____________________
Arabian geld. 15.1hds., 8 yrs., intelligent, beau, horse, bay w/wh. sock & star, sound trng. on a sound horse $1600/obo. J. Gordon, Covington. 404-487-6834.
AQHA chestnut mare, 14.2hds., shows Western & English, jumps, loads, clips, very cute, gentle $1250. D. Kirkland, Macon. 912-477-3851.____________
Nice AQHA reg. mare of Otoe AAA AQHA Champion breeding, rides well. Leif Eric Richmond, Smyrna. 404436-3901.____________________
Reg. American Saddlebred mare 2 yrs., exc. breeding, must sell $2500/obo. Dan Ritter, Powder Springs. 404-943-0133.
Bay geld. 8 yrs., good pleasure horse, gentle 14 1/2hds. $500, some tack. Pamela Hicks, Hiram. 404-943-6478.
Reg. AQHA sorrel mare, over 15hds., 3 yrs., show qual., greenbroke, started on trails, willing disp. $1800. Doug Whitaker, Newnan. 404-251-0101 aft. 9 pm.
AQHA 7 yr. geld., son of Continental King out of King, super fast, APHA 9 yr. overo mare, grade Tobiano mare. H. Aaron, Ellljay. 404-276-4913 aft. 6 pm.
Arabian geld., grey, 1 yr., Ga. fut. nom., should be over 15hds., very gentle, out of East Coast Champion mare. Matt Lloyd, Carrollton. 404-836-8217._____
13 yr. 1/2 Arabian, reg., grey mare, Western/English, good on trails, no bad habits $1000. Arlene Yagel, Alpharetta. 404-442-0605.__________________
Matched pr. Belgian mares, 12 & 13 yrs., parade broke, brass mounted breeching harness $3800. H.G. Phillips, Ellavllle. 912-937-5588.___________
9 yr. AQHA/PHBA 15hd. mare, pts. in col., halter, u/s, Western Pleasure, ready to show, safe, sound $2800. Mitch Freilich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.
Palomino yrlg. filly, breeding stock Paint, great conf., beau, head, sweet disp. $750. Vickie Henson, Llthonla. 404929-1083._____________
Bay mare 3 yrs., 14hds., gentle, rides good, Pacific Bailey breeding $1000. Amy Jeffries. McRae. 912-868-5576.

11 yr. Arabian geld., will be great children's walk/trot Western horse, exc. disp. for pleas, horse $1000. J. Thomas, Macon. 912-986-1894.____________
Reg. Arabian geld. 14.2hds., flashy, correct mover, dressage/CT, possible hunter, jumping 3', perfect for child, ready to move up $2800. T. Thompson, Douglasvllle. 404-942-3153/4442._____
6 yr. QH mare, sorrel, good trail horse, gentle for woman & children $500. R.L. Rose, Flovilla. 404-775-4425 aft. 4 pm.
Reg. buckskin Appaloosa, trnd. in huntseat, dressage, jumping, great for show or pleasure, exc. for beg. $2100. Gina Scurti, Kennesaw. 404-928-1861.
2 safe, gentle racking horses, 11 yr. sorrel mare $1200/obo, 3 yr. blk. geld. $600/obo, both sound & gentle. G.W. Pike, LaGrange. 404-884-2181._______
4 yr. reg. AQHA gr'son of Impressive, well trnd. $900, Qtr. mare, gentle $450, 12 yr. geld., well trnd. buggy horse $650. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887.___
AQHA 3 yr. geld, by Peppy Venalla x Shelly Prescription, started on cattle & doing very well, both parents are showing & winning $1850. N. Kord, Dahlonega. 404-864-6710.________
AQHA 3 yr. blk. mare, blaze, 2 wh. stockings, gr'dau. of Impressive, bred for '91 foal. Tom Harvey, Gumming. 404889-6650.__________________
Reg. TB mare 16.2hds., 6 yrs., eventing trng. level, jumps 3'6", dressage first level, asking $6500. L. Goodwin, Plalnville. 404-239-0008.______________
AQHA mare 7 yrs., 14.3hds., quiet, prof, trnd., ridden huntseat & started dressage $1500. L. MacDowall, Cumming. 404-887-8454.____________
2 yr. bay AQHA Impressive stud colt $2500, 3 yr. sorrel AQHA geld. $800, reg. Arabian geld., 15.2hds. $1500. C. McKinnon, Senola. 404-599-8429.__________
AQHA '86 Palomino mare, '86 sorrel geld., '85 sorrel mare bred for '91 foal, '88 bay geld., good conf., muscled, bloodlines. Hal Steere, Ellijay. 404276-2479.___________________
3/4 Arabian/TB x blood bay, 15.3hds., jumping 2'6", pony clubbed, sound, ridden by novice $1800. P. Casper, Duluth. 404-476-4526._____________
Pony for sale, shown by appt. C.M. Bond, Lavonia. 404-356-1143 aft. 8 pm.
Mare pony, greenbroke $200, 13.2hd. mare w/colt $450, reg. TWH geld. 17hds. $1000. T. Gunter, Vienna. 912-268-8043/
2759.________________________ Reg. Morgan geld. 4 yrs., gentle w/
willing to please personality, started u/s, very pretty $1250, will nego. Terry Pulliam, Palmetto. 404-463-3030._____
1 reg. Arabian colt, 1 reg. Arabian mare, very gentle, the mare trail rides, exc., must see to appreciate. Dale D'Hollosy, Bowdon. 404-258-5968/9354.
Reg. AQHA buckskin geld., 4 yrs., great disp., child-safe, trnd. for barrels $2000. Linda Foutch, Jonesboro. 404473-1545.
Livestock Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Sonya Way at 6519083.
Want free ponies, horses, doe goats, rabbits, heifers, calf of the female type, mostly milk (Jersey, Holstein), female pigs free that can be tamed, will give plenty of love, not for slaughter. Mary Darden, Lyons. 912-537-8084._______
Want female guinea pig, will give lots of TLC, must be in or around Macon. A. Jackson, Macon. 912-788-2449._____
Want child-safe pleasure/trail horse, QH geld, preferred, reas. priced. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830._____
Want child-safe TWH, will give good home & will give plenty of TLC, must be reas. priced. Kara Faircloth, Rt. 1, Box 92, Barney 31625. 912-775-2311.______
Want orphan/weanling foal, goats, calf free or cheap, will give plenty of TLC. J. Stovall. Hoschton. 404-654-2328._____
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 free goats, sheep, rabbits, also cages & misc. equip., will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404-692-6828.______
Want to buy any kind of horses, mules, cows, goats, must be reas. priced, pick up anywhere, pay cash. Don Green, Tempi*. 404-562-3605.________
Want child-safe sml. pony, pretty & gentle, under $200, have exc. fac. w/lots of TLC. Debbie Hornback, Dallas. 404445-5879.

Want horses, mules, ponies. Donna Dillard, Jasper. 404-735-4887._______
Want free horse for exp. rider, good home on 48 A. Buster Atkinson, Rt. 1, Box 196, Mllner 30257. 404-358-7355.
Want to buy hvy. boars, sows, shoats, good feeder pigs, also cattle, will pick up free horses, ponies, mules & goats. M. Rice, Newnan. 404-251-7590._____
Want a free pony, to good home, will give TLC & strict adult supervision. Shawna Baswell, Newnan. 404-251-1013.
Want blue roan jennet, healthy, 3-5 yrs. of age. Jane Odin, Rt. 1, Box 256B, Wllllamson 30292. 404-567-3813._____
Want Limousin/Brangus bull 7 mos. old, will trade for young bull, prefer Brangus. Steve Collins, Thomaston. 404647-1456._______________
Want unwanted sheep, goats, pigs, calves, donkeys, ponies, mules. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.
Want any kind of goats, any amount, will pick up and pay cash, go anywhere for enough goats if reas. priced. Bill Long, Blalrsvllle. 404-745-9776.
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach at 6519084.
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.
5-horse FRP/alumin. loaded, 7x7x24 tack & dr. rm. $14,900, 4-horse alumin. combo, dr. rm. & tack 7x7x20, $10,900, 5 yr. warranty. Mitch Frelich, Locust Grove. 404-957-6687.____________
1968 GMC 6-horse van w/alumin. body, 8' center hgt., cab-over tack storage comp., removable partitions, rubber flooring $5000. M.R. Bradford, Blairsvllle. 704-837-3881 eve.__________
Brown saddle, bridle, breast plate, pad, 15" seat $175, pony saddle $85, both mint cond. D.E. Ivy, Canton. 404479-6647.________________
Pony saddle 11", Western roper 15 1/ 2", English 18", Barrel saddle 14". Connie Lipham.Fayettevllle. 404461-8263 before 9pm._________
Want squeeze chute for Irg. cattle, prefer portable. Carl Strickland, Wlnston. 404-459-5706.____________
2-horse bumper pull trailer 6'6" w/ fiberglass top, padded, elec. brakes & mats $1500. Tina New, Rome. 404295-9215._________________
17" Stubben huntseat saddle w/ fittingss, great cond. $4500, 21" Blue Ribbon Equitation saddle w/fittings $450. N. Sealy, Roswell. 404-751-9114.
Full body metal cattle chute w/trailer & palpitating pen $1200; fiberglass liquid cattle feeder $150. D. Coulson, Athens. 404-497-5144 work, 404-267-7004.______
When mailing ads, keep jn 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.

2-horse trailer, bumper pull, ex. hgt., esc. door, tack comp., lights $975. Danny Stickland, Trlon. 404-734-2948.________
2-horse trailer ext. hgt., new paint & oak floor, tack comp., elec. brakes, esc. door, bumper pull $1500. R. Martin, Woodstock. 404-924-9671 eve.______
TB 2-horse trailer 7' hi., ex. wide, tack comp., 2 saddle racks, step up $1600 obo. Melanie Brown, Bethlehem. 404867-2474.__________________
Circle Y pleasure saddles, custom, size 15 1/2", show size 16", $975 ea. Claude Keller, Harlem. 404-595-8643.
17" all purpose Courbette Royale II saddle, good cond. w/fittings & cover $550 firm. Wanda Coppage, Roswell. 404-594-1515._____________
15" saddles, good shape $125-$200. Steve Reed, Oakwood. 404534-4752._________________
Gooseneck 2-horse trailer 4' dr. rm., new tires, full rear doors. Charles Stone, Gumming. 404-887-2966/9104.________
2-horse trailer, tandem axle, good tires & floor, needs paint & body work $450. Ray Penland, Jasper. 404-735-4887.
17" jumping saddle w/suede knee rolls exc. cond. $300 w/all fittings. W. Quayle, Marietta. 404-565-1119.________
One cattle box 14' long, $650. Harold Dewberry, Temple. 404-562-4709._____
6+ Imperial show horse trailer 7 1/2' tall, 7' wide, 4 sprg. loaded ramps, separate stallion area $6350. Reyna Herbison, Covington. 404-786-0687.
Hdy. all steel walk-thru cattle head gates w/lock $160 ea., can ship. Pete Harris, Elberton. 404-283-6615.______
H&W 2-horse trailer, walk-thru, full ramps, removable partition, 7' hi., 6'wide $1100. J. Kuni, Suwanee. 404-888-3484 eve.____________________
Australian Caprilli English sadle 16 1/ 2". N. Graw, Peachtree City. 404487-7857._________________
16" Stubben Royal Western Pleasure saddle used one yr., exc. cond. Butch Springer, Hampton. 404-946-3098._____
Western roping saddle w/girth & pad, exc. cond., great for trails or show $400 nego. Gina Scurti, Kennesaw. 404928-1861.__________________
Supreme 4-horse hot walker, hdy., like new. Gail Carrouth, Jackon. 404775-3423 aft. 8 pm._____________
6-horse Stoddard trailer, new floor, new paint, dr. rm., ex. tall, $3500. C.W. Carrouth, Jackson. 404-775-3647._____
Saddle, blk. w/silver, breast plate & bridle to match, English saddle w/ fittings, both hardly been used, $250/ both or $150 ea. Pat Killian, Taylorsvllle. 404-427-3153 day, 684-0148 nights.
Used roping saddle good cond. 16" $275; also, 16" barrel saddle $325. Diane Roberson, Dublin. 912-984-4830._______
'87 Supreme 2-horse trailer, bumper pull, w/exc. door & tack comp., like new $1500. Becky Shaver, Jonesboro. 404477-0592.____________________
20" Lane Fox saddleseat saddle w/ fittings, well taken care of, other. E. Aaron, Hull. 404-788-2020.__________
Cattle trailer, 20' long, metal top, gooseneck comp., 3 partitions, full rear gate, tandem brakes, treated floors, new paint. Bill Murray, Monroe. 404-267-4425.
Used Western saddle good cond. $125 & $150, Simco all purpose show/roper 16" seat, $1500. B. Wheeler, Falrburn. 404-969-2004.__________________
21" saddle seat saddle, English cutback saddle, exc. cond. $200 nego. K. Wilson, Marietta. 404-977-1916._______
2-horse trailer, new paint, new floor good tires $500. Kenneth Shelnut, Cleveland. 404-865-7898.______________
4 livestock feeders, 2 TCI safety feeders for horses. C. Knowles, Barnesvllle. 404-358-0365.____________
'89 Cherokee 3-horse slant load gooseneck, dr. rm., ramps, 7x7 1/2x23, custom made $8000. K. Morris, Milner. 404-228-3870._______________
'77 Hale trailer, 16x6 hauling area, new 6 ply tires, new floor $1850. Phillip Merritt, Buchanan. 404-646-3402._______
Kingston 4-horse bumper-pull deluxe trailer, '76 brn./wh., new tailgate, mats, padding, inner gates $2500. L. Abrams, Mllner. 404-228-3865._____________
'85 WW 2-horse trailer, semi deluxe $1600. Jenny Jenkins, Hephzibah. 404592-4005.______________________
14' Hale 4-horse trailer or stock trailer, dbl. flooring, exc. cond. $1250. Mack
Deen, Waycross. 912-285-1583/2767.
2-horse trailer ready to use $650. Mrs. Mullis, Lliella. 912-935-8693.________
4 Western saddles 2 blk., 2 brn., 15" seats, $125 to $200, 14" youth Western saddle $125. A. Burnette, Smyrna. 404432-4003.

Lady's Western show saddle 16" hand tooled w/suede seat, matching blanket, girth, bridle, breast plates, orig. $625, sell $325. Louis Melikian, Marietta. 404953-2648.

'85 WW 2-horse trailer, good cond., new floor, some rust, 14" barrel saddle $150. B. Tucker, Kennesaw. 404427-1786.

Longhorn Western Pleasure saddle 15" seat, lots of silver $1350 when new, sell $450, exc. cond. Amanda Johnson, Pembroke. 912-839-3935.

Man's older Buena Vista Plantation

saddle, very usable cond. $175. J.

Wheeler, Bremen. 404-646-3500 aft. 7

pm. ___

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Delta 4-horse stock trailer $1800, blk., good cond. comp. w/floor mats. Mr. Eason, Lyons. 912-693-2948._______

2-horse bumper pull trailer, good cond., esc. door & tack rm. $1100. Steve Helton, Newnan. 404-253-4596 aft. 4:30 pm.

16" show saddle, incl. bridle & chest set, blk. w/silver studs $225. Tim McKinzie, Lawrenceville. 404-985-8128.

17" Clinton Northrop all purpose saddle, great for combined training, gorgeous dk. bridle leather, exc. cond. $450. Gabriele Jones, Atlanta. 404636-1221.

Western show halter & bridle, horse size $100 ea. L. Ray, Rutledge. 404557-2749.

10' horse trailer $100, saddles & misc. tack, all reas., moving, must sell; also, rd. hay rack. T. Jansen, Bogart. 404725-0408.

Billy Cook roper $550, Billy Cook pleasure $475, barrel $175-$250, pleasure $75-$150, pony $85, English $100. B. Akers, Carrollton. 404-834-6434.

14" Western saddle, very good cond. $125. Jim Rowe, Griffin. 404-228-0927.

2-horse trailer, good tires, good treated floor boards, recent paint $750. Matt Lloyd, Carrollton. 404-836-8217.

4-horse gooseneck, dr. rm., extra width/hgt., side load, comp. rebuilt incl. prof, painting to your specs. $8500. Jennifer Griffey, Kennesaw. 404429-9306.

// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ella Beach 651-9084.
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.)
Bermuda mix sq. bales, some rain before baled $1.50. J. Dudleux, Cummlng. 404-887-5629._____________
Feed for sale, oats, good test wt. $2/ bu. Ronnie Leavens, Unadllla. 912627-3551.__________________
Fescue hay, limed, fert., sq. or rd. bales, will also, cut & bail your hay. W. Hackney, Roopvllle. 404-854-4996.
Oats, cleaned & bagged in 2 bu. bags $6.50 ea. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. 404245-5561.
Fert. fescue & bermudagrass in Irg. rd. bales. Steve Nelson, Covington. 404981-1663 day, 404-787-1209.
Fescue, clover, grass hay in barn, '89 crop, 40 Irg. rd. bales $15/bale or $10/ bale for all, pick up at farm. G.B. Russell, Griffin. 404-599-0548 days.
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.
Please include your complete name and address on all correspondence and notices submitted to the MARKET BUL LETIN.

Wednesday, August 8,1990

THE MARKET BULLETIN

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'90 fescue/bermuda hay, sq. bales, rain-free, well fert., $1.25/bale in field, $1.65 at barn. Frank Powell, Tallapoosa. 404-574-2867._________________
Good Coastal bermuda hay $2/bale in field, cutting now thru. Sept. Ellis Floyd, Hampton. 404-946-4303.__________
Alfalfa & Coastal bermuda hay, horse qual. sq. bales. Gerald Temple, Madison. 404-342-9847 or 523-6728.__________
lift 44 bermuda top qual. Irg. bales $3.25/bale, bermuda Irg. bales rain/weed free $1.75 at barn in Dacula. Ralph Beinecke, Dacula. 404-963-3533._____
Tift 44 bermuda hay fert., limed, no weeds, exceptional horse qual. Irg. sq. bales $2.75 in barn, $3/20 or less bales, del. avail. Wesley Cobb, Social Circle. 404-464-2118, 8 to 10:30 pm._________
Fescue/bermuda hay, well fert. Irg. bales $2.75 in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 work, 943-1710 home.
Coastal bermuda hay, sq. bales, 450 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere $2/ bale plus del. Olin Wooten, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016.________________
Good qual. fescue hay $2/bale at barn, Walton Co. Wade Cown, Snellville. 404972-1367 aft. 6pm._____________
'90 rain-free fescue 5x6 rd. bales, rye & orchard Irg. sq. bales. William Waite, Gumming. 404-889-0592.__________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, well fert. rd. bales $17; also, taking orders for sq. bales in field $2/bale. Jim Toney, Stockbrldge. 404-483-7993._________
Hay for sale $1/bale at farm in Ball Ground. Doug Petty, Rydal. 404-735-3182 or 337-4223.
Coastal bermuda hay $1.50/sq. bale in field. Bruce Byrd, Warner Robins. 912953-3807.
'90 fescue & clover rd. bales rain-free in barn $16. John Osborne, Jasper. 404692-5469 aft. 6 pm. ___
Horse qual. bermuda hay in Loganville $2.50 behind baler $3 at barn. Don Tucker, Monroe. 404-267-3926.
Hi. qual. hvy. sq. bales bermuda hay $2.75. Coy Morris, Colbert. 404-783-5722/ 3241 Ive. msg.______________
Hi. fert. Coastal $2.50/bale at barn, rain-free horse hay. James Woods, Pine Mountain. 404-882-6580.
Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. hvy. bales $3/bale. Ed Britzius, Newnan. 404-253-3733 or 251-1757.
Tift 44 bermuda hay, good qual., Irg. sq. bales $2/up; also, mulch hay, del. avail. J. M. Brown, Fairburn. 404964-7046.
Fescue hay, sq. bales. Roy Ackiss, Rt. 1 Wllllamson 30292. 404-567-3648.
'90 crop, rain-free bermuda hay for sale. Bruce Kitchens, Dallas. 404443-0311.
Fescue/bermuda rd. bales, well fert. $15 ea., good qual. Don Cheshire, Conyers, 404-922-3777.___________
Top qual. Tift 44 & Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. sq. & rd. bales '89 crop, good price, cutting '90 crop now, pick up in field. Jon Ostrom. Loganville. 404466-8725.
Coastal bermuda hay, Irg. bales, exc. qual., fert. ea. cutting, no weeds, no rain. Russell Smith, Loganville. 404-787-1275.
Taking orders for hvy. sq. bales mix. grass hay .90e/bale behind baler, will cut & bale your hay. T. A. Kittle, Catoosa. 404-935-3563.
Bermuda hay, rain/weed free, cut from fert./limed fields, $2.75 bale for 10 bales/ up, $3 for less. H. C. Alien, McDonough. 404-957-3379.
Free hay, you cut & bale, over 20 acres by appt. Jorge Haber, Columbus. 404323-2405 aft. 6 pm._____________
'90 Tift 44 bermuda hay, sq. bales, limed/fert., rain-free, $2.25/bale. John Bleckley, McDonough. 404-957-3756.
Fescue/Coastal bermuda mix. hay $1.50 bale in barn, rain-free. Ron Hill, Fayettevllle. 404-461-4674 aft. 6 pm.
Alfalfa hay, certi. qual., price based on grade, call for quote. Wayne Laliberte, Madison. 404-342-9412.
Rd. rolls & sq. bales bermuda, rd. rolls fescue & bermuda mix, well fert., del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404-627-0712.
Coastal bermuda hay, well fert., weed free $2 behind baler, $2.25 in barn. Lee Mitchell. Grayson. 404-963-8382._____
Horse qual. Tift 44 Irg. sq. bales, rain/ weed free, del. avail. Palmer Smith, Thomasvllle. 404-226-2268 days or 8855 eves.
Fescue & Clover hay for sale, $2/bale, rain-free. C. C. Tritt, Hwy. 60 N., Suches. 404-747-3696.

High qual. Coastal bermuda hay, highly fert., weed free; mulch hay also, $1.25/up. Ed Schilling, Sharpsburg. 404251-5563.___________________
Fescue hay $1.50 bale, ryegrass hay $1.50/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.________________
High protein, very high qual. Tifton 78 bermuda hay, in barn $2/bale. Frank Hayes, Waynesboro. 404-554-7174.
Top qual. Coastal bermuda hay, sq. & rd. bales, '90 crop, Irg. quan., some '89 rolls in barn. David Muse, Macon. 912987-3386.____________________
'90 top qual. Coastal hay $2.50 bale, del. avail.; also fescue/bermuda $2. Pat Davis, Newnan. 404-253-7742._______
Fescue hay sq. bales $1.50 at barn, $2 del. Zebulon area, will trade. C. Pucko, McDonough. 404-957-8239._________
Exc. '90 fescue horse hay, fert./limed, weed free, never wet, never grazed $2/sq. bale. E. B. Swiedler, Gainesville. 404983-3845.___________________
Mixed grass hay $1.50/bale. Kenneth Dean. Madison. 404-342-3576._______
Tift 44 Coastal horse hay $2.50/bale; mulch hay $1.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Hampton. 404-946-9169____________
Alfalfa hay, top qual. in barn, pick up in field, also. LeRoy Smith, Trenton. 404657-6658.___________________
Taking orders for 2nd cutting of hi qual. fert. sq. bales Coastal bermuda hay, cutting 2nd or 3rd wk. in Aug., $2/ field. Bob Richards, Rutledge. 404342-2526._______________________
'89 Tift 44 hvy. sq. bales, high qual. $1.50/bale at barn; '90 Tift 44, top horse qual., 55-60 Ib. sq. bales $3 at barn, will nego. del. B. Nesbitt, Dublin. 912275-3800, aft. 5 pm. 272-2875.________
Tift 44 bermuda hay, well limed/fert., horse qual. $1.75/field, $2.25/barn, del. avail. Ed Williams, Calhoun. 404629-0608 or 277-1416.______________
Highly fert., rain-free Coastal bermuda hay $15/up, rolls 1400 Ib. avg., vol. disc. Marvin Davis, Matter. 912-685-4535 work, 685-3590 home.________________
Cow & horse hay $1.50; mulch hay .50e, 1200 Ib. rd. bales $10. Larry Kessinger, Fairburn. 404-964-8096.
Fescue hay, '90 crop, clean, rain-free $1.75/bale at barn, rd. bales $25. Willard Redwine, Dalton. 404-277-1416._______
Tift 44 bermuda hay, good qual., well cured, '90 crop, has few weeds, $2 in barn, del. avail, at add. price. James Daniel, Stockbrldge. 404-483-4806 or 948-0100._____________________
Bermuda & fescue hay, rd. bales. Ronnie Hill, Maysvllle. 404-335-6590.
'90 Coastal bermuda hay, rd./sq. bales in barn, fert. according to UGA soil specs., del. avail. Olin Trammell, Forsyth. 912-994-6463.______________
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.__________________
'90 fescue hay $1.25/bale. Jimmy Neisler, Gumming. 404-889-1719 in am.
Qual. mixed hay $1.50 behind baler, Coastal/bermuda $2; also, avail, in barn, del. avail. L. Touchton, Fairburn. 404964-5772._________________
Tift 44 hay, 2nd cutting sq. or rd. bales. Gene Williams, Calhoun. 404234-3440.____________________
Now taking orders for 2nd cutting of high. fert. Coastal bermuda hay $1.75/ bale behind baler. James Harrington, Griffin. 404-228-0114._____________
Horse qual. Coastal bermuda hay at barn, Irg. sq. bales $2.50, rd. bales $35. C. A. Knowles, Griffin. 404-227-2251 ext. 101 wkdays.____________________
'90 horse qual. Alicia & Tift 78 sq. bales $1.75 in field, $2.25 in barn. Larry Westbrook, Lumpkln. 912-887-2160.
Taking orders for Tift 44 & Fescue sq. & rd. bales, high qual., del. avail. James Wilson, Newnan. 404-251-5415 or 439-5758.____________________
Combine run oats, no mold $3/bu. bulk, high qual., high density, hvy. fert. Irg. rd. bales oats, ryegrass & millet hay. Frank Eaton, Buckhead 404-342-0727 nights only.
Wanted
Want to buy Coastal bermuda hay, must be good horse qual. sq. bales. C. M. Bond, Lavonia. 404-356-1143 aft. 8
pm.____________________ Want reas. priced old corn, peanuts,
wheat, rye, oats, soybeans, suitable for hog feed. M. L. Rice, Newnan. 251-7590.

Name and address or name, town and phone number are required in each ad published in the MARKET BULLETIN.

All agricultural seed must be tested by the State Seed Lab before they can be advertised.

" Agricultural seed
// 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 Florida 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.
Seven top turnip green seed, comes back in spring, quick germination, 60e/ tsp. w/SASE. J.C. Hill, Rt. 1, Box 1300, Ellljay 30540._______________
Old-fashioned white multiplying nest onions, 1 gal./$9, 2 gal./$17, 1/2 gal./$5 ppd. Walter Kitchens, P.O. Box 66, Stapleton 30823. 404-547-6878._____
Boone barley, cleaned & bagged, w/ 93% germ., $5.50 per bu. Gary Maxwell, Bowman. 404-245-5561._______'
'90 red multiplying onion bulbs, 100 bulbs $9 ppd., cresses seed $2/Tbsp. w/ SASE. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5 Box 212, Ellllay 30540.______________
Commercial & you pick blueberry plants, 2 yr. old in pots, 99, Tifblue, Climax, Brightwell, Premier, others, will ship; also kiwi plants. Lane Wade, Rt. 2, Box 59A, Alma 31510.___________
Place order ahead, 60 pecan & walnut trees, $2.50, dig in fall. Susie Earwood, 5889 North Ave., Austell 30001. 404941-3845.___________________
Black raspberry, Himalayan blackberry, Muscadine grapevines, crabapples, other, 8/$10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesville 30506. 404-532-3945.____________
Wrens Abruzzi rye, 90% germination, $8/bu. Ken Whitehead, Comer. 404783-3420.___________________
Blackberry & blueberry plants; also, raspberry plants & pecan trees. Bill Isaacs, Snellville. 404-979-1336._________
Black raspberry plants $8/doz. ppd. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellijay 30540. 404-273-3256.___________
White multiplying shallots $12/gal., $7 half gal. ppd. H. Branyon, 3049 Salem Rd. S.E. Conyera 30208. 404-483-1648.
Georgia collard seeds, 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE per pkg. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St. Savannah 31406.___________
Tift 44, Tift 78, Alicia & Coastal bermuda grass; will also custom plant. James H. Williams, Rt. 7, Box 650, Fitzgerald 31750. 912-423-4884 or 8028.
Multiplying onion sets, toxic free, White Nest or Egyptian, 5c ea., add post on less than $5 order. C. Jackson, Rt. 3 Box 292, Blackshear 31516.___________
Green glaze collard seeds, 2 Tbsp. $1 plus SASE per pkg. Joe Lunsford, Box 6, Parrott31777.___________________
Red & yellow multiplying onions $10.50 gal, $7 half gal. ppd. Joe Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 4666, Jackson
30233.____________________ Fruit trees, apple, peach, plums,
pears, apricots, crabapple, blackberries, blueberries, scuppernong, grapes. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048._____
White multiplying onions $12 gal. ppd. Mary L. Wilson, 303 N. Church St ,Homervllle31634.________________
Black raspberry plants 10/$10 plus $2 post.; black walnut, crabapple 2/$5 & $2 post. Willa Mae Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3256.

Helping Each Other

Dear Editor: We are in the process of adding a working blacksmith
shop to our facilities in Jonesboro in order that school children and others may learn about this important part of our history.
We are looking for people who would be willing to donate tools and equipment for the shop. These items would be well cared for and the donations would be tax deductible. All donations would be greatly appreciated.
Tom Eddins Historical Jonesboro/Clayton County P.O. Box 922 Jonesboro, Ga. 30237

'90 hot red multiplying onion bulbs, 100/S10 ppd. LV. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779. 912-294-4992.__________
Wild crabapple, wild muscadine, wild fox grape, wild cherry & huckleberry, 6 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1,Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513._________
1990 Fescue seed, cleaned & bagged, 50 Ib. bags. Loyd Cash, Carnesville. 404677-3829.___________________
Loquat (Golden Nugget) grows cluster of edible plums, 15 seeds/$5 ppd, UPS. C. B. Addis, 6 Jane Lane, Brunswick 31520.____________________
____Wanted____
Want to buy a dwarf peach tree. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903.
Want Ga. grown rhubarb plants. Steven Bolstridge, Abbevllle. 1-800525-9574 if calling from Atlanta-Valdosta area._______________________
Want all types of field, garden & grass seeds, must be tested. Mrs. William, Lawrencevllle. 404-963-3136 night or 2101 dav.
bulbs and seed
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney at 6519082.
Tall hardy phlox, daffodils, dbl. orange daylilies, mix. violets, wh. narcissus, monarda, 40 plants/$15 ppd. Louise Lee, Rt. 5 Box 209, Ellljay 30540._________
White on grn. ornamental cabbage seeds $1/tsp. w/SASE. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.________
Black-eyed Susan, statice, larkspur, Irg. marigold, mix. hibiscus, hollyhock, Job's tear, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Joann Johnson, 2106 Old Newnan, Carrollton 30117.___________________
Blackberry lilies $10/doz., mix. col. hybrid daylilies $12/2 doz. ppd., Iceland poppy seed $1 w/SASE. C.D. Hill, 222 Hendrick Rd., Ft. Valley 31030. 912825-2719.__________________
Reseeding impatiens or sweet williams, mix. cols., mullein pink $1 /100 w/ SASE; ferns, native/uncommon perennials, hosta. P. Tillman, Rt. 2, Box 2343, Hoschton 30548. 404-654-2684.______
Sweet Williams, dbl. rose pink poppy, money plant, larkspur seeds, $1/tsp. w/ SASE, cash. Mrs. Mattie Astin, 546 Lake Creek Rd., Cedartown 30125.__________
Yellow hibiscus, snow-on-the mtn., feverfew, spider flower, lantana, sunflower, baby's breath, $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Jean Stacey, 2002 Old Newnan Rd., Carrollton 30117._________________
'90 crop dbl. peony poppies, red, pink, mix., fall planting, 1/2 tsp./$4 w/SASE. Mrs. Leonard Robinson, 584 Corinth Rd., Hogansvllle 30230._____________
Tall mix. snapdragon seed, plant in August for early spring blooms, 1/4 tsp./ $1 w/SASE. lla Paradise, Rt. 2, Box 2472, Danlelsvllle 30633.____________
Ornamental bromeliads, (pineapple family), many diff. var., send long SASE for info. Alexander Callison, P.O. Box 7412, Athens 30604.___________
No trucks, Jeeps, or cars for sale may be advertised.

Hybrid bearded iris, 36" stems, salmon pink, wine, orange, Tahiti pink, prancing rose, yellow, $12/doz., $1.60 post. P. Price, 104 Wren Ct., Stockbridge 30281.404-474-2981.
12 Irg. clumps candytuft $3 ea., 10 prickly pear cactus plants $2 ea., cannot ship. C.A. Harper, Rt. 3, Elberton. 404283-1417.
Seed, luffa dishrag gourd, redbud, four o'clock, red & yellow, pink hibiscus, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820.
Daylilies, mix. cols., named & labeled, 12/$15 ppd., free gift w/order. Anne McWilliams, 208 Windsor Dr., Warner Robins 31088. 912-923-5160.
Martin gourd seeds 35c/pkg. w/SASE. Edward Thurmond, 1311 McHenry Crossing, Madison 30650.______ ___
Money plant (lunaria), biennial, purple flowers, valued for round, flat seed pods, seed 300/S1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. H. Otterbourg, 4126 Blackhawk Dr., Stone Mountain 30083.
Crape myrtle, Leyland cypress, blue rug & other junipers, Bradford pears, river birch. Martin McMillan, Snellville. 404-972-6865.
Majestic daylilies & bearded iris, giant bloom hybrids, award winners, below wholesale, long SASE for list. P. Reed, Box 67, Suches 30572.
Orange dbl. daylilies, purple Siberian iris, bird's nest cactus 2/S4.50, '90 crop, pink hollyhock $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Mrs. P.B. Brown, Rt. 4 Box 4, Ball Ground 30107.
Hybrid daylilies, bearded, Siberian, Japanese iris, variegated & grn. liriope, lamb's ear, pinks, asters, stokesia, raspberry bushes. J. Banister, Roswell. 404-587-2088.
Daisy mums, lychnis, fall perennial sunflower $6/doz. ppd., mix. hollyhock & California poppy 50c/pkg. S. Turner, 3892 Bay Creek Rd., Loganville 30249.
'90 crop fancy amaryllis seeds, mix. cols., 100/$1 w/SASE. Charlie Howeil, 520 Wilmington Island Rd., Savannah 31410.
Centipede sod, certi., fertilized, irrigated, 11c/ft. you load, 14c/ft. we load. Johnny Marvel!, Thomasvllle. 912226- 7197.
Kalanchoe, Whitmani ferns, lace ferns, spider plants, octopus plants $1 ea., add post. Ruth Payne, 8253 Bow Trail, Woodstock30188.
Seeds, Irg. martin gourd or luffa soonae 80/$1; 1/4 cup brown-eyed Susan, purple bachelor's button $1 w/ SASE ea. Mary Tindall, Rt. 3, Box 3700, Ashburn 31714.
Yellow iris 12/$7 ppd.; prickly pear cactus $5 ea., gold dust plant $3 ppd. Zada Matthews, 319 Sunlight Dr., Woodstock 30188.
Trailing arbutus, Queen Anne's Lace, galax, wild fern, rattlesnake plantain, 6/ $10 ppd. R.C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellljay 30540._____ ___ ___
Yellow yarrow, hollyhock, Alaska shasta daisies, coreopsis, stokesia & foxglove seed $1/pkg. w/SASE. Linda Sammons, Rt. 1, Box 192C, Mt. Vernon 30445.
Vinca minor 50/$5, orange daylilies $5/ doz., forsythia $1.25 ea., add $1.50 post. Mrs. Lorene Bennett, Rt. 2, Talking Rock 30175.
Dbl. & sgl. poppy seed, red & pink, mix., 1 tsp./$1 w/SASE. Anita Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 191 A, Mt. Vernon 30445.
Pink or wh. oxalis bulbs $10/8 doz., wild purple verbena or yellow daisies $2/ pack plus SASE. R. Brooks, Piney Rd., Armuchee 30105 ____________________
Dbl. daylilies plus some triple $6/doz, daffodils or dbl. white narcissus $10/2 doz. ppd., yd. violets 25/$10. A. Mashburn, 4 Reynolds Bend Rd.. Rome 30161.
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Daylilies $5/doz., yellow narcissus $10/ 2 doz., purple spider plants 30/$10, blooms in August, mix. col. iris $10/doz., all ppd. F. Brooks, Rt. 1, Armuchee 30105.
Free hollyhock seeds, send SASE, '90 crop. Ms. Inez Chastain, 2512 Wagon Trail Cir., Dallas 30132.
Hibiscus seed, pink & wh. mix. $1/tsp. w/SASE. Helga Ranck, Rt. 1, Box 372A, Davlsboro31018.
Hosta, blues, golds, more, variegated ivy, grn. liriope, truckload or piece, near Six Flags. J. Newberry, Austell. 404739-2152.
Bamboo fishing cane roots 2/$5 ppd.; Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post. Mrs. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 292, EHIJay 30540. 404-273-3256.
Japanese bamboo roots 3/$1.50, add post., hemlock, mtn. laurel, dogwood, black walnut trees 2/$6, $2 post. Willa Mooney, Rt. 2, Box 292, Ellljay 30540. 404-273-3256.
All kind of flowers $1 up, old timey orange, yellow cannas, butterfly, all
kinds of lilies, house leaf, shoe string, other. Elvira Kirby, Douglasvllle. 404942-3623.
Hollyhocks, sweet Williams, shastas, echjnaceas, gaillardias, coreopsis, $2.501 doz., $2 post. Mrs. Glynn James, Rt. 4, Lyons 30436.________________
Five yr. old Turk's cap lily bulbs, plant now for July flowers, 5/$15. Evelyn Turner, Rt. 2, Box 2092, Blairsville 30512.
Yarrow, yellow, wh., violet, 12/$6, $1.50 post. Vicki Harris, 1276 Reavesville Rd., Bowdon30108.
Pink pampas grass, 1 gal. cont., $3 ea., plus $1.25 ea., shipping min. of 4. R. Ray, Rt. 1, Box 228-A, Canon 30520. 404245-5196.
Daylilies, classic lemon yellow, fragrant hyperions, hardy, cultural instr. incl., 10/$18 ppd. Bill Trundle, Rt. 1, Box 291, Rlnggold 30736.
Giant red velvet cockscomb seeds, 1000/$1, old time purple bachelor's button seeds, 1/4 cup/$1 w/SASE. Mrs. Itson, Rt. 1, Box 90, Pelham 31779.
Pink lady's slipper, wild Christmas fern, wild miniature fern, trilliums, wild iris, Queen Anne's Lace, 15 plants/$10 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blue Ridge 30513.
Gardenia, hardy hibiscus, lantana, snowball, hydrangea, dwarf gardenia, dwarf nandina, boxwood, yarrow, August lily, hardy begonia. Mary Welsh, Macon. 912-474-2849.
Hollyhock seed, plant in August, bloom next yr, 100/$1 w/SASE. Jonathan Dunning, 4217 Green Ivy Ct., Martinez 30907.
Bee balm, apricot foxglove, lamb's ear, coneflower, wh. stokesia, blackberry lily, $1, $10 min., $2 post. M. Swann, 223 Lowery Rd., Fayettevllle 30214._____
Grancy greybeard, blue hydrangea, forsythia, sweet shrub, vinca minor, butterfly weed. Mrs. McMillan, 4955 Conover, Dunwoody 30038. 404396-6907.
Azaleas, rooted here in 1, 2, & 3 gal. cont. from $2-$4. Steve Kennerly, Tucker. 404-978-7052.
Thrift, wintercreeper, clematis, ajuga, English ivy, pachysandra, mondo, liriope, aucuba, sedum, vinca, others. C.O. Henderson, 171 Marietta St., Alpharetta. 404-475-6503.
Daylilies, 300 var., both old & new, send for free price list & cultural instr.
Holly Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 246, Rlnggold
30736.____________________ Red hot poker, rabbit foot fern, $3 ea.,
rainbow moss, dwarf iris, mix. cols., $1 ea., $10/doz., add post. Mrs. Gilleland, 3618 Shope Rd., Galnesvllle 30506.
Black & Buddha's belly bamboo, orchids, Vanilla vine, Cattleays, Vandas, ascocentrum, bromeliads. Sam Hedgepath, 2215 Ingleside Ave., Macon. 912743-0777.
Liriope, var. $25/100, grn. $18/100 ppd., white pines $2.75. Ben Durden, Rt. 2 Box 117-B, Social Circle 30279. 404-464- 2356.
Water lilies, pink $15, $2 post., potted at pond $20 w/planting instr. C. Harrison, 3165 Old Jonesboro Rd., Hapevllle 30354. 404-767-2298.
Rat-tail cactus 3/$1, 2 stamps; hollyhock, bachelor's button $1/Tbsp., sweet william, cosmos, black-eyed Susan $1/ tsp. w/SASE. Mrs. Smith, 14 Park St., Commerce 30529.
25 fresh cut African violet leaves $3, 100 rooted wild vinca minor $8-$10 ppd., less add $2 post. T. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Ball Ground 30107.
Daylilies, named hybrids, many cols., $3-$20 ea., SASE for list. L.A. White, 2534 Wilson Woods Dr., Decatur 30033.
Only one ad per category per house hold is permitted in the BULLETIN.

Red hollyhock, purple foxglove, Dame's rocket, coreopsis, sweet william, 5 cols., $1.50/tsp. w/SASE. Sara O'Shields, Box 185, Tate 30177._____
Black walnut trees in cont., $3 ea. or 21 $5, water hyacinths $1. Mrs. J.W. Atkinson, Lawreneeville. 404-963-3749.
Daylilies, War Eagle Red, $6/doz. picked up, $8 shipped. Mrs. J.G. Carney, 15520 Thompson Rd., Alpharetta 30201. 404-475- 4957.________________
Asstd. zinnias, wh., pink & raspberry bachelor's button & dwarf marigolds $1/ 1/4 cup, variegated four o'clocks 30/$1 w/ SASE. Mrs. Mathis, Rt. 1, Maysville 30558.__________________
Jerusalem cherry seed or plants, seed 40/$1, plant 3/$1 w/SASE, beau, red balls, mostly till Christmas. Tom Wells, 121 Belleview Ave., Winder 30680. 404867-9798.________________
'89 crop of red leaf castor mole beans $1/100 w/SASE, long envelope stamped. Rozell Holder, 123 Cavender Creek Rd., Carrollton30117.____________
Pink daisy mums 24/$6.50 ppd., hibiscus, mix. cols., sml. 5/$10 ppd., winter hardy. D. Jordan, 808 Meadowlane Dr., Douglas 31533.________________
Water hyacinths, water lettuce, cannot mail, $2 ea. Angle Bramlett, 2441 Red Fox Run, Axworth 30101. 404-974-8820.
Sempervivums hen & chickens, many var., red, plum spiderweb, other, 75c ea. ppd., min. order 10 plants. A.F. Mayes, 1564 Sandtown Rd., Marietta 30060. 404428-1703.___________________
Lythrum, (modern pink), candytuft, veronica blue, yarrow, yellow, pink, wh., bee balm, pink, red, 8/S12. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Rome 301 61._____
Mix. cols. & kinds, some hybrid, all orange or orange blend daylilies, $6/doz. ppd. Eugenia Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 398, Washington 30673._________
Ajuga, pachysandra, hosta, daylilies, dwarf blue iris, more in one gal. cont. S. McBerry, Hiram. 404-943-0425.______
Old timey daffodil bulbs $4.50/doz., Kerria rose $4.50 ea. w/$2.25 post. W.G. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Box 1A, Suches 30572.
Asstd. touch-me-nots, perennials, althaea, pinks, deep pink four o'clocks, Jerusalem cherry, ea. $1/pkg. w/SASE. R. Clark, 5424 Woodruff Farm Rd., A-10, Columbus 31907.____________
Red hollyhock seed 1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Dolores Fulmer, 916 Brown St., Dalton 30720.__________________
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._____________________ Daylilies, blackberry lilies $3 up,
clumps & other perennials, Irg., sml. cactus. Nancy Rosser, Powder Springs. 404-943-6159._______________
Seed, perennial sunray coreopsis, Irg. white daisies, blue coneflower $1/Tbsp. w/SASE. Ms. Rusty Taylor, 280 Edge Rd., Cedartown 30125. 404-777-8794.______
Money plant seed 300/$1 w/SASE, planting & harvesting instr. incl. Dot Martin, 1736A Peachtree Rd., Gainesville
30501._____________________ Mix. col. daylilies & bearded iris, many
cols., & purple Siberian iris $7/doz., $1.50 post. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Box 301, Ellllay 30540.______________
Lrg. bloom, white w/orange center, semi-dbl. daffodils $5/doz., $10/2 1/2 doz., all ppd. in Ga. Mrs. Myrl Williams, 2166 Old Hwy. 100, Tallapoosa 30176.
Reseeding old-fashioned red peony poppies, new crop, 100/$1, 500/$4 w/ SASE. Margaret Moseley, 3254 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur 30034.________
Gloriosa daisy seeds 50c/Tbsp. w/ SASE; money plant seeds 50c/Tbsp. w/ SASE. Blanche Harkin, P.O. Box 4, Mountain City 30502.____________
Four o'clock seed, variegated, yellow or fuchsia, yellow daisy $1 ea. pkg. w/ SASE. Carolyn Sorrell, P.O. Box 743, Pembroke 31321._____________
Sweet william, white daisies, foxglove, mullein pinks, pink thrift, daylilies, lilyof-the-valley, $1/bunch plus post. Estelle Reagan, 108 Turner Lane, McDonough 30253._________________
Dbl. orange daylilies $6/doz., mix. col. bearded iris $8/doz., bronze ajuga $2/ doz., last breath of spring $3/doz., $1.40 post. Rosa Avery, Rt. 4, Ball Ground
30107.______________________ '90 dwarf marigold seed $1/pack w/
SASE. S.J. Malcolm, 173 Shelby Lane, Fayettevllle 30214.__________
'90 hibiscus seeds, winter hardy, Irg. blossom, red, pink, red w/dk. center or mix. cols., no check, 30/$1 w/long SASE. R. Griner, Rt. 2 Box 107, Brooklet 30415.
Seed, poppy, gourd, pink hibiscus, rose hollyhock, evening primrose, $1 ea. w/SASE. Alejo Moore, Rt. 1, Chula 31733.

Seed, angel's trumpet, money plant, marigolds, pink rose, four o'clocks 75c/ pkg. w/SASE. R. Ponder, Old Piney Rd., Armuchee 30105._____________
Hydrangea blue $5, English ivy 6/ $2.50, catalpa tree plants $4 ea. ppd. C. Mattehws, 6111 Little Ridge Rd., Acworth 30101.___________
Potted cactus, 1-3 ft. tall, live outside all yr. Henry Carver, Tucker. 404938-3729._________________
Cont. grown Va. & loblolly pines, dogwood, weeping willow, helleri, blue hosta, liriope, aspidistra, aucuba, ivy. L. Morris, Atlanta. 404-355-5249 or 9571949.___________
Hosta, over 200 var., ferns & other shade perennials. Robert Harris, 1971 Carrington Ct., Stone Mountain 30087. 404-493- 8336.___________________
Hostas, Francis Williams $4, Francee $4, etc., Astilbes, blue festuca $2, no shipping. Frank McDaniel, Jasper. 404692- 6501.________________
Plants or cuts, my choice, Purslane, Jewels-of-Opar $1/4, 45c post., jug plant $6.50. B. Lane, 1407 W. Magnolia, Valdosta31601.___________
Golden raintree, crape myrtle, trident maple, hosta, ivy, other. Jerry Gibson, Stoekbridge. 404-474-6609/6956.____
Beau, red Japanese maples, 1 yr. old, $3.50 ea.; also plants & ground covers, no shipping. Mrs. Louise Noble, 782 Jefferson Ave. SW., Atlanta. 404767-0632._______________
Boston fern $3, petticoat fern $3, asparagus fern $3, mother-in- law tongue 2/$5, sml. crown of thorn, red, $2, all rooted & ppd. Mary Arnett, 256 Hwy. 54 N., Jonesboro 30236.___________
Amaryllis seed from sel. blooms, all shades of velvet red, orange, pink, wh., & stripes, mix., 100 seeds & planting instr. $1 w/SASE. Mary Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 321, Tifton31794._______________
Prize winning iris, mix. cols., Irg. blooms, wh. or purple Siberian iris, blooms purple fall & spring, $9/doz. ppd. Mrs. Duvall, Rt. 3 Box 384, Ellijay 30540.
Azaleas, gal. $2, 3 1/2" pots, 18 per tray $10, rooted cuttings, 90 per tray/$15, grn. liriope, gal./$1.25. Earl Hester, Fayetteville. 404-461-9786._________
Daylily seeds, asst. hybrid pink, melon, yellow, red, maroon, purple, 20/$1 w/SASE, instr. incl. R. Thattell, 651 Cardinal Point, Monticello 31064.______
Hybrid daylilies, 400 diff., list free, liriope, 20 plants/$10 ppd. Wanda Gosnell, 311 Little Farm Lane, Kathleen 31047. 912-987-3478.__________
Tall blue reseeding larkspur seeds, 150/S1 w/SASE. R. Fugate, 4839 Jones Bridge Circle, Norcross 30092.______
Second yr. amaryllis bulbs $10/doz., amaryllis bulblets 15/S15, Pheasant eye daffodil bulbs $5/doz. ppd. Dorothy Hill, P.O. Box 83, Fort Valley 31030._____
Two thousand '90 old timey reseeding petunia seeds, mix. cols., $2 w/SASE. B. Lewis, Rt. 4, Box 1230, Baxley 31513.
American boxwood, 3-3 1/2". E. Hood, Lilburn. 404-923-1591.___________
Bradford pears, 1 1/2-2", Heritage river birch, 10-12 ft., B&B. C. Decker, Canton. 404-479-9625._______________
Hanging baskets including Christmas cactus, very low prices. Susie Earwood, 5889 North Ave., Austell 30001. 404941-3845.______________________
Hosta, variegated w/grn. & wh., $15/ doz., lemon yellow daylilies $8/doz., $1.65 post. ea. doz. Mrs. C.J. Cantrell,
1982 Dawsonville Rd., Galnesvllle 30501.
Yellow water lilies $13 ea., yellow water iris $2 ea., $2 post. Alfred Roloff, 755 Waddell Rd., Bremen 30110. 404646- 5268._____________________
Mix. col. mums 12/$10, Rose of Sharon, redbud $10 ppd. Mrs. Robert Norrell, 3903 Turner Rd., Gainesville 30506. 404- 543-3945._______________
Mix col. hybrid daylilies 2 doz./$28 ppd., pink & wh. oxalis $6/2 doz., violets, daylily seeds $2/Tbsp. w/SASE. Carolyn Griffin, Rt. 1, Box 126, Adel 31620.
Four o'clocks, sweet willia'ms, touchme-nots, luffa, hibiscus $1/pack, 3/$2 w/SASE. Ray Bennett, 3063 Canfield Dr., Chamblee 30341.___________
Iris, bearded, lavender, violet, yellow, $10/doz. ppd., good bulbs. J. Hemphill, 1440 Parkmont Dr., Roswell 30076.
Fall asters, rattlensake plantain, trailing arbutus, galax, wild fern, 6/$12 ppd. Mrs. Lowman, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay
30540._____________________ Money plant seed 200/$1 or 1000/$4 w/
SASE, 2 stamps on thousand orders, '90 crop. E.W. Cain, 1111 Peggy MacMillan Dr., Lithonla 30058.___________
Please put ads for different categor ies on separate sheets of paper when submitting them for publication.

Evergreens, ground covers, 2 yr. plants 65<p, gals. 1/$2, 2/$4.75, 3/$5, min. 500 plants. J.G. Wilkerson, McDonough. 404-957- 9593._________________
Grn. & variegated liriope, aucuba, boxwood holly, golden daylilies, Ameri-" can boxwood. R.D. Summerour, 2533 White Oak Dr., Decatur 30032. 404284-0119.___________________
Bamboo, growing to 30 ft. high, sel. what you want. D. Pair, Atlanta. 404244-1896._________________
Zinnia, marigold, snapdragon, bachelor's button, touch-me-nots, Portulaca$1 ea. w/SASE. Kenny Purvis, Rt. 2, Box 1765, Ashburn 31714._________
Liriope, monroe white, grn., some variegated, vica minor, juniper, hosta. J. Henderson, Austell. 404-948-5336.
Tall hardy phlox, daffodils, orange daylilies, creeping myrtle, yd. violets, 30/ $15 ppd. S.E. Dunn, 15 Valley Rd., Dawsonville 30534._____________
____Wanted____
Want to buy variegated liriope in Irg. quan., will replant & pay good price. Mary Hart, Rt. 1, Box 1400, Royston. 404245-7748.________________________
Want to trade flowers, many types to offer. D. Jordan, 808 Meadowland Dr., Douglas 31533.______________
Want sml. amt. of peanut seeds. Judy Anne, Austell. 404-944-2639.
II you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Ora Garel at 651-9081.
Toulouse geese, Embden, Chinese 810 wks. old, $10 ea. H.D. King, Lavonia. 404-356-4923._____________
Show qual. White Silkie rooster & Blue Porcelain rooster, standard Araucana rooster, young Dundotte guineas, all McMurray stock. J. Edwards, Rome. 404234-5710.____________________
Purebred bantams, 1 pr. Wheaton O.E. $12, Black Rose Combs $12 pr. J.W. Burt, Greensboro. 404-453-7862.______
Cochins Buff 3 mos. old, roosters already crowing, good stock, 1 trio already laying. T. Walker, Marietta. 404425-8874.________________
Poultry flock 35 pcs. plus all equip, for $100. Tim Juhasz, Newnan. 404251-6264.____________________
Buff Orpington bantams, 5 hens, 1 rooster, mature, pretty, $45 for all, White Cochins, Dominique O.E., Mille Fleur chicks. M. Shockley, Alto. 404-869-3360.
Pharaoh quail in all sizes, baby chick, Red Lace Cornish, Silver Lace Wyandotte; also Roller pigeons, will trade. Randy Hill, Canon. 404-245-8213._____
Northern Bobwhite quail, flight & weather cond. T.D. Hall, Hiram. 404943-9951.
Lemon Balm Featured At Fernbank in August
During August the DeKalb School System's Fernbank Science Center green house will feature lemon balm. Each visitor to the greenhouse may take a young plant home while supplies last. Information sheets on the care of the plant will be available.
The greenhouse, located at 1260 Briarcliff Road, is open to the public on Sun days from 1-5 p.m. There is no admission fee. A horti culturist is avaialable to an swer questions on indoor and outdoor gardening.
For more information call 378-4311.

Button quail $10 pr., shipped express mail overnite to your door, min. shipped 3 prs. Jimmy Reed, Gillsvllle. 404532-8162.__________________
Jacobins & Whije Carneaux. M.E. Bell, East Dublin. 404-272-4245.
White Call ducks $5 ea., Fantail pigeons $5 ea.; also Tumbler pigeons & Ringneck doves. Grace Jones, Elberton. 404-283-7051.
Mandarin ducks $25 ea., Fulvous Whistling ducks $22 ea. Roger Nelson, Alpharetta 404-475-4918._________
Turkeys, ducks, banties, pure Game & laying hens. H.T. Bettis, Dallas. 404445-1059.
Cornish bantams, Dark, White & Red Laced. Cecil Garrett, Sandersville. 912552-5402.
Chinese Embden geese, 5 babies, 8 wks. old, 3 adults (1 yr. old), babies $5 ea., adults $10 ea. C. Parks, Loganville. 404-466-1585.
Blacktail Japanese bantam chickens, big and baby, and a few other bantams. Mrs. E.M. Legg, Hlawassee. 404896-2846.
1 pr. white peafowls 4 yrs. old, $140, 3 prs. India Blue peafowls 4 yrs. old, $100 per pr. C.C. Haslam, Marshallville. 912967-2491.
30 Game fryers 80* ea. Martin Wade, Waleska. 404-479-9054.
Ducks & geese, sev. breeds & sizes, turkeys: Royal Palm, Bronze & Black Spanish, chickens: Danish Brown Leghorns, prs. Wilson Carson, Griffin. 404228-1972.__________________
Northern Bobwhite quail, flight & weather cond., 1000s avail, now, taking orders for fall del. James Rutledge, Stoekbridge. 404-474-4279.
Brood fowl, Pine Albany, Ruble Hatch, Griffin Claret & Round Head, cocks $60, hens $30, some crosses avail. Tony Gilbert, Gumming. 404-889-3301.
8 Rouen ducks $5 ea., 8 wks. old. Leslie Jones, Brooks. 404-599-0538.
6 Blue Muscovy ducks 4-5 wks., 10 Fantail pigeons, red, lavender & white, free roosters. Jeff Robinson, Marietta. 404-428-5304 aft. 5 pm.
10 var. of O.E. bantams, Sebrights & Rose Combs, Red Jungle fowl, standard Dark Cornish, breeders 2 days old, over 200 guinea keets. Mac Smith, Roberta. 404-836-4240.
Quail eggs, Wise, jumbo Bobwhite & Northern Bobwhite 20C/100, 50^/300, 70c/ 500, $1.30/1000. Cleveland Bellflower, Unadilla. 912-627-3372.
Bantams, Silver Duckwings & Red Lace Cornish, prs. & trios. Jack Scott, Forest Park. 404-361-3367.
Purebred Irg. hvy. type Dark Cornish hatching eggs $6 for 15 & my cartons promptly returned at buyer expense. Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 1950, Ty Ty 31795.
India Blue peachicks. w/some white markings $10/up, Red Gold chicks $3.50/ up. Marion Smith, Alto. 404-778-3091.
Rouen and mixed ducks, some grown, $2-$5 ea., roosters and a few pullets and hens $2-$2.50 ea. Stanley Albritton, Meansvllle. 404-567-3823.
Red Golden, Dark Throat Golden, Lady Amherst pheasants, prs., Goldens $25, Amherst $30, will ship for $5.25/crate. Bill Bramlett, Donalsonville. 912524-5896.
Taking orders for '90 ornamental and migratory waterfowl, everything avail., Teal, Shoveler, Tufted duck, etc. Aubrey Webb, Hahlra. 912-794-3031.
Araucanas 2 yrs. old $20 trio; also Brahmans & full-blooded Game hens & roosters. Bill Shapiro, Covlngton. 404786-9356.
'90 spring hatch pullets, Irg. amis., White Leghorns; also Buff Orpingtons, RIR, Barred Rocks $3 ea. less in Irg. quant. James Lambert, Newnan. 404253-0042.
Pheasants: '90 Swinhoe pr. $60, Ringneck chicks, 7 wks. old $2.50 ea. Jim Lavigne, Dahlonega. 404-864-5243.
Bobwhite, Chukar, pleasant, Corturnix, live & dressed birds, taking orders for fall flight birds, all weather & flight cond. & poxed. Jim Taylor, Waynesboro. 404554-2525.
Northern Bobwhite quail flight & weather cond. $2.25 ea., India Blue peacock (3 yrs. old) $50. Mark Steed, Gray. 912-986-1370.
Wise, quail and white pheasant, all ages. Wayne Moore, Waycrosj, 404285-8291 aft. 6 pm.
White & Brown Chinese geese $20 pr., 3 Mallard ducks (3 gen. from wild), 1 drake $25 all, doves $12 pr., diff. colors. Bill Long, Blairsville. 404-745-9776.
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Araucana bantams, sml. type; also few

Young guineas $1.25/up, Bobwhite

other bantams. Randy Garner, Douglas- eggs & chicks. John Mailman, Ft. Valley.

vllle. 404-949-3654.______________ 912-825-1446 leave message._______

Blacktail Japanese $10 pr., RIR chicks $2-$5 ea., Ringneck pheasant $3-$5 ea. Gerald Hayes, Flowery Branch. 404967-3877.____________________
Purebred 10 wk. chicks $1.50 ea., WCB Polish, Partridge Cochin, RIR, Cornish, pheasants $2 ea., Ringneck, White, Black. Jeff Keen, Jefferson. 404367-1796.____________________
3rd gen. Mallards, White Calls, bantams, O.E., Silkies, Cochins & Leghorns, pigeons, doves. Danny Ryals, Milledgeville. 912-452-8497.______________
RIR pullets $3, RIR roosters $2.50, mixed pullets & roosters $2. Pat Burns, Forsyth. 912-994-6466.___________
Pr. Dark Bourbon Red turkeys $40. T. Puckett, Aragon. 404-684-0277.______
Laying age Khaki Campbell, Cascade & Indian Runner prs., Black bantams, Frizzles, Buff & Black Cochins, mixed geese & others. S. Ratliff, Jenkinsburg. 404-775-4439.__________________
Geese, '90 hatch, pond ready, $10 ea., Duckwings $3-$5 ea., trade for brown egg pullets. Sue Harris, Marietta. 404992-1669.____________________
17 geese $15 ea., 5 turkeys $15420 ea., 10 ducks $6.50 ea., blue peacocks $12.50 pr. Steve Reed, Oakwood. 404534-4752.
Wise, quail flight cond.; also eggs. Reed Adair, Loganville. 404-466-8017.
Indian Blue peafowl $15/up, white guineas $4, Bobwhite quail almost grown $1, 10 breeds of chickens grown $2. Mack Chambers, Alley. 912-583-4487
night. ___________________ Game stags, young, 3 kinds hatch,
reas. E.L. Baker, Dallas. 404-445-4689.
Games in Ga. Specials, Blues, Hatch & Dominiques proven, quail size and up. Jimmy Maddox, LaGrange. 404884-2923.
Bantams, White Cochin hens $5 ea., Silver Spangled Hamburgs $10 pr. & Homer pigeons $3 ea. Paul Chachulski, Milledgeville. 912-932-5556.

Purebred bantams, Black O.E., Golden Sebright, Silver Duckwing, others. Willie Nunn, Crawfordville. 404-456-2416.
Sev. BB Red, Silver Duckwing bantams all ages. C. Hudgins, Gainesville. 404-967-2923._________________
Feather Footed banties, ducks, turkeys; also incubators. Charles Bean, Talbolton. 404-665-8889._________
Araucana bantam chickens, Walker strain. Jo Benefield, Carrollton. 404258-3817.____________________
White Rocks, baby Mallards, Muscovy, White Embden & African geese; also white Pekin ducks. Shane Britt, Conyers. 404-922-8509.__________________
Guineas 3-5 wks. old, $1.7542.50 ea. John Burnett, Bremen. 404-646-3236.
2 pr. Irg. Dark Cornish $12 pr., Bourbon Red turkeys $5 ea. & up. Joel Bond, Elberton. 404-283-2809._______
Mallards, mated prs. (3 gen.) $20/pr., ducklings $2.50 to $4 accord, to age. J. Wilson, Colbert. 404-742-8686 aft. 6 pm.
Feathered guinea keets, Rouen, Pekin, Muscovy ducks (all sizes), Gray geese, Mallard 3 gen. from wild. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.___________
Doves, white, fawn, wild cols. & peach, mated prs. & young birds; also other cage type birds & pigeons. P. Alien, Fairburn. 404-964-7498.______
40 white Show King pigeons incl. young, $200 for all. J.A. Brooks, Powder Springs. 404-943-1888.______________
Northern Bobwhite & Wise, quail, flight cond., all ages, priced accord.; also eggs avail. Mr. Collins, Rex. 404474-3033._______________________
Young Buff Orpington chickens; also geese, ducks & laying hens, Barred Rocks. Nina Pasko, Conyers. 404483-9254.______________________
White Chinese geese, white Pekin ducks; also sev. kinds of pheasants, pigeons, bantams, doves & other cage birds. C. Eberhardt, Fairburn. 404964-6979.____________________

Adult Rouen Mallard trio $25, young Rouen ducks $3 ea., White & Silver Laced Cochins $6.50 pr. Laura Izzard, Ft. Valley. 912-825-8432^ __________
Turkey poults 4 mos. old, $7.50 ea. B. D. Payton, Waynesboro. 404-554-4902 aft. dark.

White Cornish from Murray McMurray $3 ea. or 2/$5. Guy Green, Cedartown. 404-235-0928._______________
Mallard duck in prs., extra drakes, baby ducks, 4 gen. from wild, RIR rooster. Jack Vaughan, Clermont. 404983-7025.______________________

Games, '90 hatched, 9 diff. breeds; also wire & wooden pens. L.D. Satterfield, Atlanta. 404-767-1169.

25 diff. kinds of Show bantams & baby chicks & eggs. Clyde Goolsby, Douglasville. 404-942-4371.________________

'90 hatch pheasants, Ringneck, Red Golden & Silvers, $1.50/up according to age. Tim Matthews, Bainbridge. 912246-2634.
Rouen ducks, 12 adult geese, trio of Chinese, trio of Pilgrims, 1 White Tom, you catch $100 cash. Ginger Woodlock, Franklin. 404-854-5047.
Araucana roosters, young/healthy $3 ea. G. Masters, Alpharetta. 404-475-7869.

Young roosters $1 ea., 3-5 Ibs.; also white Leghorns. Mike Bryant, Winder. 404-725-5968.____________________
Ringneck doves, Peach & Pied, young unflown Yellow Homers, few Rollers incl. 2 yellow cocks $5 ea. L. Godwin, Riverdale. 404-477-8254.__________
Bantams: young stock, 3 Cornish roosters, BB Reds, Mille Fleur, Black Rose Comb, Silver Duckwing, limited

Peacocks 1 pr., non related India Blue supply. J. Jones, Zebulon. 404-567-3529.

16 mos. old $90. Jewell Gowder, Gaines- Young white Call ducks. Franklin

vllle. 404-983-9904.

Samples, Buford. 404-945-7052._______

Murray McMurray stock, 2 RIR roos-

Pigeons, Show Kings, Mondans, Hom-

ters $4 ea., 1 Turken Naked Neck hen $5. ers, Modena, Hungarian Rollers, will

Lloyd Thacker, Cartersville. 404 trade for chickens. H.C. Duffey, Smyrna.

386-8875.

404-436-2343.__________________

Pr. Royal Palm turkey breeders $40, Mute White swans $130/up, 6 Toulouse breeder geese, 1 male, 5 females, $80. Dan Queen, Douglasville. 404-942-2239.

Chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, doves, O.E. banties, Cochins, Japanese, Belgian quail. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828.____________________

1990 hatch adult Wood ducks $25 pr., Mandarian ducks $45 pr., cannot ship. James Mabry, Lavonia. 404-356-4742.
Sev. colors Japanese bantams, purebred show qual.; also standard Araucana & mix bantam chicks, some Irg. laying hens. Nancy Cole, Carrollton. 404834-3490.
Northern Bobwhite quail $ mos. old grown $1.50 ea. in flight pen. Hoyt Tuck, Buford. 404-945-2449.
Geese Embden white, mixed. William Paradies, Canton. 404-479-2659.

African geese $20 & $25 per pr. James M. Woodard, Rentz. 912-984-4491.
Turkey hens $15 ea., bantam chickens 50<C to $2, Araucana roosters & hens $6 pr., white chicks 5 wks. 75ff. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404-654-2328.___________
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs & all diff. aged birds, 1000s avail., priced accord, to age. Bobby Chastain, Canton. 404-735-2908._________________
Moving, must sell, peacocks & chickens, reas. Jackie Marku, Ranger. 404629-3058.____________________

Lake ready Mallards & White Pekin ducks; also 1 hen, Wood duck & 3 grown geese. Dorothy Pendley, Ball Ground. 404-735-2546.

Bantam chickens, Silver Sebrights, Golden Sebrights, Duckwings, Dominiques, and more. J. Turpin, Dahlonega. 404-864-2072.________________

Game pullets $3 ea., hens $10-$30, 1 White ducks & Mallards (3 gen. from

trio pure Blue Face Hatch $100. Pat wild) $5/up. Mrs. Rebecca Carter, Corbin

White, Temple. 404-562-4078._____

Hill Rd., Ellijay. 30540.___________

Campbell and Runner ducks $3.50/up, Pilgrim geese $20 pr., guineas $2/up. Jean Castle, Comer. 404-783-5686 aft. 6 pm.

Pharoah dressed or alive & bird cages, taking orders for bantams & pheasant chicks. H. Williams, Royston. 404245-4440.___________________

Mature peafowl, 1 Black Shoulder peawock $50, 2 Spaulding Green peahens $75 ea. Bill Shipp, Wlnston. 404 949-5516 aft. 6pm.

Cornish Game bantams & Mallard ducks (3 gen. from wild) mixed w/Pekin. John Evans, Hartwell. 404-283-2636.
White Chinese geese $25 pr. Carol

India Blue peacocks, 2 & 3 yrs. old $50 ea./up, 100 roosters, few hens $3 ea. if all taken. Bobby Sprewell, Carrollton. 404-258-3988.

Turner, Villa Rica. 404-459-4374._____
Pearl White Leghorns, Golden Nuggets, Production Reds, exc. layers, light eaters. L. Hearn, McDonough. 404-

Ads cannot be called In by phone.

957- 3836/4260.

Young BB Reds $10 pr., Silver Phoenix $5 ea., 1 pr. Blue Red $10, Red Pyle roosters $2 ea. Andy Nash, Dallas. 404445-6770.
Geese: Toulouse $25 pr., Embden $20 pr., ducks: Mallards (3 gen. from wild), Pekins, Muscovies $3/up, chickens, eggs. Vin Lym, McDonough. 404954-1779.
9 geese $12 ea. or all $75, white doves $6 pr., Buff Cochin, bantams, chicks $3 pr. Gary Head, Jefferson. 404-654-3680.
Bobwhite quail flight/weather cond. Bob Crowe, LaGrange. 404-882-5386.
Speckled Sussex, White Cochins, White Polish & mixed Game hens $3 ea.; also baby guineas, sev. ages. Tommy Britt, Coleman. 912-768-2198._______
Gray geese, White Pekin ducks & extra drakes, young guineas, Mallard drakes & a pr. of White Muscovy ducks. B.B. Rice, Buchanan. 404-646-8509.
Ducks, geese, pigeons, 15 var. of chickens, guineas, 100s to choose. Paul Crider, Forsyth. 912-994-0827.______
Rouen ducks, priced accord, to age or will trade for chickens. Chester Payne, Thomaston. 404-648-6297.________
Golden & Silver Sebrights 2 to 4 mos. old, Buff Cochin $5. L. Matthews, Acworth. 404-974-6157.__________
Northern Bobwhite quail, taking orders, eggs $15/100, chicks in flight cond., birds, priced accord, to age. Ann Hester, Leesburg. 912-432-7653._____
Taking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs, chicks, flight cond. birds. Emory Webb, Smithville. 912-846-4201._____
Young Bobwhite, Pharoah, Gold & Silver Sebrights, Irg. type Araucanas 25c to 75c. E.C. Turner, Fayetteville. 404461-6276.__________________
Game fowl, selected trios, Blueface Hatch, Law Greys, Mugs, proven stock, $50475 trio. Bub Jenkins, Decatur. 404284-6398 aft. 6 pm._____________
____Wanted____
Want free turkey & guineas, will give good home, only in Newnan area. Gladys Sprayberry, Newnan. 404-253-8982.
Want 2 guinea roosters. Rosie Gorman, Dawsonvllle. 404-216-3301._____
Want to buy Khaki-Campbell ducks and Muscovy drakes. Vin Lym, McDonough. 404-954-1779._____________
Will trade pr. of turkeys & pr. of Ringneck pheasants for gentle nanny or billy goat. James Pendley, Rt. 1, Box 55, Conns Creek Rd.. Ball Ground 30107.
Want unwanted chickens, ducks, roosters, guineas, doves, quail, pigeons, geese & turkeys. Jim Peters, Social Circle. 404-464-3597.____________
Want to buy turkeys, guineas, chickens, other fowl, must be healthy & reas. priced. Don Green, Temple. 404562-3605.____________________
Want free chickens, ducks, geese or any poultry, cages & misc. equip., will pick up. P.K. Hollifield, Jasper. 404692-6828.____________________
Want Barhead & Egyptian geese. Mac Smith, Roberta. 404-836-4240._______
Want free or reas. priced chickens, ducks, guineas or turkeys; also pens & misc. items. Paul Padgett, Cartersville. 404-382-4363.________________
Want unwanted poultry, will pick up w/ in res. dist. H. Mclntyre, Locust Grove. 404-957-9749.
Food Preservation Videos
The DeKalb Extension Service is showing food preservation video tapes at its main office, 101 Court Square, Decatur. Each tape is 30 minutes long and cov ers a topic such as canning fruits and vegetables, drying, freezing, pickles and preserves. Free viewing by appointment only. For more information, call Pat Bruschini, (404) 371-2821.
When painting around the house, try gluing paper plates to the bottom of your paint cans to act as "drip-catchers." When you need to move the cans, the plates will move along with them and you will not have to worry about mov ing newspapers.

Miscellaneous far sill

Silver Queen com $2/doz., $8/bu., butterbeans $15/bu., peas $8/bg., okra $10 peck, tomatoes $5 peck. William Cooper, Olllard. 404-979-3523 or 978-3691.

Blueberries $5/gal., pick your own, Tues., Thurs., Sat., & Sun., Cherokee Co., bring your own cont. Pat McLain, Atlanta. 404-475-6836.

Silver Queen & Asgrow white field com, Aug. 1 thru Sept. 1, 7 days/week, call for appt. before 9 pm. Benny Brookshire, Suches. 404-747-3693 or 2928.

// 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 householdis permitted in the Miscellaneous for sale cate gory.
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, 656-3641, 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.
Pure, unheated gallberry & wildflower honey $12/gal., $4.50/qt.; also will re move unwanted bee equip. Don Desharnais. Rtverdale. 404-996-8297.________
.Six hives of midnight honeybees, lots of honey, dbl. supers. P.O. Webb, Rt. 5,Box 69, Elberton 30635. 404-283-5207.
Beeswax, 3 lbs./$9, 6 lbs./$16.50 ppd. Evelyn Turner, Rt. 2, Box 2092, Trackrock Gap Rd., Blalravllle 30512.___________

Purple hull peas, black-eye peas for sale, you pick, $8/bu. Milford Hendrix, Boopvllle. 404-854-8889.__________
Tomatoes 40c/lb., raspberries $1.2S/ lb.,8 am. Tues., Thurs., Sat. Milt Jellum, Buck Creek Farm, Orchard Hill. 404228- 2682/2514.
Meal, whole wheat, flour & grits, 5 lbsj$2, 10 lbsJ$3, plus post. Mike Buckner, Rt. 1, Box 76, Junction Ctty 31812.404-269-3630.
Nice frying chickens, ready to go, $1.50 ea Mrs. Peggy Lambert, 2277 Sewell Mill Rd., Newnan 30263.
Homemade sugar cane syrup $2.507 bottle, $26/case plus shipping. Raymond Roland, Nashville. 912-686-3098. ___
Sundried '90 apples $4/lb. plus post. Mae Bell Martin, 443 Cooly Rd., LaGrange 30240. 404-882-2429.
Beans, com, okra, peppers, squash, tomatoes, other vegetables & honey. E. Colston. 66 Ore Mine Rd., Taytorswlll*. 404-382-9619.
Merit yellow com, cantaloupes, ready, okra, butterbeans, Bluelake beans, ready in two weeks. Evertee Jones, Loganville. 404-466-4531/0361.
Ga. cane syrup, quan. price offered, will ship any amt. Lena Braswell, Rt. 1, Box 73, Wrens 30833.404-547-6784.
Grapes, com, peas, green beans, apples. James Coker, dimming. 404887-0140 aft. 5 pm. weekdays, anytime weekends.
Vine ripened tomatoes, butterbeans, white sweet corn. Virginia Adams, Adams Farm, Fayettevllte. 404-461-9395.
Taking orders for figs. M. Starrett, -1.404-957-5345.

Sourwood honey, new crop, It., deli cious flavor, 10 lbs./$22 ppd. Michael Surles, Rt. 4, Box 4634, Blalrsvllle 30512. 404-745-4170.________________
Wildflower honey $12/gal., new bee hive & foundation, will buy melted beeswax, will pick up unwanted bees. E.L. Quinn, Decatur. 404-491-8726.
New, handmade hives, supers, bottom boards, tops, & frames for sale, no shipping. Ralph Witcher, Bremen. 404537-5662.____________________

Herbs
Queen of meadow, Prince's-pine, blackberry root, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6,3/$15. R. Chastain. Rt. 5, Box 209, EllUay 30540.
Peppermint, spearmint, horsemint & aloehoofmint, $6.507doz. Louise Lee, Rt. 5, Box 209, Ellijay 30540.
Food Preservation Home-Study Course

Will remove honeybees in Atlanta & surrounding area; pure, local honey $12/ gal. W.O. Canady, Douglasville. 404942-3887.__________________

Are fresh fruits and vege tables plentiful, but time is not? Then the Extension

Fresh, local honey, pure, unheated, $3/ qt., $10/gal. Lanier Haney, Alpharetta. 404-475-5274 night.______________
Will remove low hanging swarms of honeybees & unwanted hives in Fulton Co. Dr. Scott, East Point. 404-344-0719.
Pure, local honey $12/gal., $7/half gal., $4/qt. S.O. Nelson, Athens. 404-353-1771.
Pure honey, qts. w/comb $3.50, w/o comb $4. Beauford Plunkett, 5936 Cardinal Dr., Mableton. 404-948-8408.________
Strong colonies $55 ea. new equip., & honey; also will remove bees from bldgs. & trees. Harold Ward, Savannah. 912966-2337._______________________
Nine frame radial extractor $275, settling tank, strong bee hives. John Lackey. Evans. 404-863-6293.________________
Will remove honeybee swarms from premises in metro Atlanta area, honey for sale. F.H. John, Atlanta. 404355-1546.
Things To Eat

Service food preservation home-study course may be the answer. You can read the lessons at your conve nience and even share them with family and friends. If you have a question, an swers are as close as the phone.
The six lessons are: (1) Food Safety (2) Freezing Fruits and Vegetables (3) Canning Fruits and Vegetables (4) Jams and Jellies (5) Pickles and Relishes (6) Drying Fruits, Vegeta bles and Meats

Taking orders for Irg. figs, avail, now.

Each lesson includes sev

A. Fortson, Coiner. 404-783-3559 btw. 6-9 eral pages of valuable infor

Fresh frozen red raspberries $3/pt., limas, field peas, cucumbers, no chemi cals. S. Batchel, Buford. 404-932-1932.

mation followed by a ques tion sheet. After you have read the lesson, complete

Now taking orders for figs. G.P. Tuck, 6274 Laurelwood Trail, Flowery Branch 30542. 404-967-6496.
Tomatoes, grown w/o chemicals/pesti cides, 50c/lb. B.O. Payton, Waynesboro. 404-554-4902 aft. dk.

Black walnut meats $8/qt., $4/pt. plus

$2 post. Pauline Donaldson, P.O. Box

1123, Trenton 30752.

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Grapes for wine & jam, 50c/lb., Cabemet, White Riesling, Fredonia, Niazara, avail. Aug. 18. Mike Tustian, Ball Ground. 404-658-1986 or 735-3555.

the question sheet and mail it back in. Then, you will be sent the next lesson to work on. It's easy and convenient.
The cost for the six les sons is $6.50, which in cludes all printed materials and postage. To enroll, call the DeKalb Extension Serv ice at 371-2821.

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Seeds, yellowbell pepper, Italian sweet pepper, California Wonder pepper, 25 seeds/$1 w/SASE, cash only. Reba Morris, 8787 Hamilton Rd., Midland 31820.

Clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox/$7 ppd., sassafras, 4 Ib. lardbox/$7, $1 post. Willa Mooney, Rt. 5, Box 292, EHIJay 30540. 404-273-3256.

Sassafras or clean yellowroot, 4 Ib. lardbox $7 or 3/$20 ppd. W.C. Fowler, Rt. 5. Box 292, Ellljay 30540._________

Elephant garlic cloves, toxic free, sml. 10c, med. 20c, Irg. 30t, bulblets 5c ea., $5 order or more ppd. C. Jackson, Rt. 3,Box 292, Blackshoar 31516.

Comfrey plants & aloe vera, (bum plant), 6/S5, $1.50 post. Vicki Harris, 1276 Reavesville Rd., Bowdon 30108.

Basil, (sweet, lemon, cinnamon), hyssop, feverfew, comfrey, lemon thyme, 5/ $8 ppd.; seeds, parsley, dill & basil, 50 w/SASE. S. Turner, Bay Creek Rd., Loganvllle 30249._____________

Elephant garlic cloves 12/55 plus $1 post., Elephant garlic seeds bulblets 20/ $2 plus SASE w/2 stamps. Ira Rackley, 18 Seminole St., Savannah 31406.

'90 Elephant garlic cloves, (allium sativum), $5/doz., $10/2 doz. ppd., guar. purest, largest avail. Jos. Abemathy,
villa. 404-567-5332.

Plants, bee balm, lamb's ear, cone-

flower, spicy globe basil, fennel, $1, $5

min., $1.50 post. N. Swann, 223 Lowery

Rd., Fayettevllle 30214.

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Lavender, lady's mantle 5/S10, lamb's ear, catmint, (blue wonder), artemisia, (Silver King), 8/$10. Clara Green, 1284 Turner Rd., Roma 30161.

'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, Amarteus 31709.

Oueen of meadow, wild cherry, red alder bark, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6.50 ppd. Mrs. Lowman, Rt. 5. Box 247, BHJay 30540.

Pennyroyal, winter savory, lemon balm, tansy, feverfew, hyssop, wormwood, sev. other herbs, 50/plant, 4" pot, no shipping. J.C. Leffingwell, Rt. 1, Box 22, Canton 30114. 404-887-0089.

Yellowroot, Soloman's seal, wild ginger, rattlesnake orchid, pipsissewa, mullein, 15 plants/110 ppd. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Box 1405, Blua Ridge 30513.

Bird's eye hot pepper seed, 9 pods $1 w/SASE. Harriett Pamell, 1316 Myers Ave., Waycross 31501. 912-285-3562.

Elephant garlic, organically grown, 8 cloves/$3, 5 lb./$4/lb., 5 Ib. or more ppd. David Nickoles, 1008 South 301, Jasup 31545.

Dried catnip, 4 Ib. lardbox/$6, $1.50 post. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 212, HU|ay 30540._________________

Rsh, Worms & Supplies

Red worms, bait size/breeders, 1000/ $10.95, bedrun worms $8/lb., $7/lb. picked up. Gary Atkerson, Rt. 3, Box 220A, Buana Vista. 912-649-9081.
Red wigglers $1.25/cup or bedrun worms $3.50/ga., 5 gal. min. Charles Gilreath, Monroa. 404-267-6843.
Start or restock worm beds, red worms, bedrun worms, min., 5000/$15, 10,000/$25, shipped ppd. w/instr. Abner White, 224 Lee St., Blakaly 31723. 912723-3094.
Sterile grass carp, 8-10", Wuegills, some bass, pick up or del. avail, statewide, quan. disc. Randy Cooper, Atlanta. 404-349-4256.
Sterile grass carp $6 ea., quan. disc., catfish fingeriings, bluegill, del. avail. Paul Williams, Hawklnsvllla. 912892-3144 or 783-2309.
Qual. bait worms $1.25/cup, vigorous bedrun worms $6/lb. Scott Haygood, Thomaston. 404-647-5676.
Plenty of all sizes channel catfish avail., booking orders, 3c 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. 2, Alapaha 31622. 912-532-6135.
Qual. channel fingeriings, graded by size & price, guar. live, healthy, immedi ate del., other. Foy Gilbert, Box 321, Thomaston 30286. 404-648-2063.
Channel catfish fingeriings for spring del., graded, treated & disease free. Randy Bennington, Gumming. 404889-1966.
Superior hybrid bream or sunfish, bluegill bream, shellcrackers, channel catfish fingeriings, sterile grass carp & bass. Anthony Chew, Woodbury. 404846-3005 or 655-2473.

Channel catfish fingeriings avail., treated, disease free. G.B. Sturgis, P.O. Box 154, Twin City 30471. 912-763-2207/
2516.______________________ Bait size red wigglers $1.50/cup, 10 or
more $1.25/cup., 1 Ib. pit run $9. J. Piche, Comer. 404-783-3130.____________
Red wiggler worms, bedrun worms 5000/$18, 10,000/$30 shipped ppd. w/ instr. R. Stapleton, Lumbar City. 912363-4451.__________________
Channel catfish fingeriings, graded by size & treated for parasites & disease, del. avail. Barry Brown, Maansvllla. 404567-3279.____________________
For sale, 8 bed of red worms, these are most ready to sell, beds, 3x8, other worms cheap. Mrs. Annie McCainn, Rt. 1,Box 329, Hoganvilla. 404-637-8878.
Market size channel catfish, 1 Ib. up, del. avail. Steve Brown, B&W Fish Farm, 845 Spring Creek Rd., Thomaston 30286. 40+648-3615._________________
Hybrid red wigglers $12/2000, $20/ 4000/shipped ppd. w/instr. R.L. Williamson, 3443 Wayside Dr., Augusta 30906. 404-798-3906._________________
Blue wigglers, 4-6" long, 500/S15, 1000/S30, shipped ppd. Rayford Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 3085. Sumnaf 31789.
Red worms, Irg. bedrun red worms $4/ gal. T.A. Walker, Rockmart. 404684-7448.____________________
Channel catfish fingeriings, new crop, disease free, highest qua!., pick up or del. Guy Thompson, P.O. Box 96, Toomsboro 31090. 912-933-5222._____
Red worms, bait size, $10.75/1000, $44.50/5000, bedrun worms $8/lb., shipped ppd., $7/lb. picked up. Johnny Shelton, 232 Oak Mt. Rd., Wavarty Hall 31831.404-582-2468._____________
Red worms, bedrun S6/lb., 5 Ib. min. Don Kimbrel, P.O. Box 224, Arlington 31713. 912-725-4844._____________
Channel catfish fingeriings, 2-4", 4-6", 6-8" farm raised, pick up by appt., can del. Irg. orders. Orville Carver, Douglas. 912-384-5090._________________
Golden grubs for sale, raise them for yourself or commercial. Dan Holbert, 96 Ayers Rd.. Aragon 30104.404-684-8204.
Fertilizers & Mulches
Wheat straw $2.50/bale. Bill Landers, Lawfancavllla. 404-339-9646.
Wheat straw. Roy Ackiss, Rt. 1, WHHamson 30292.404-567-3648._____
Free horse manure & shavings mix., you load & haul. D. Lunsford, Alpharetta. 404-442-3951._________________
Rabbit manure $35/load, you load, 50 Ib. bags $2.50, other. M.L. Williams, Franklin. 404-675-3048.__________
Composted chicken manure $20 pick up or any amt. we load. R.H. Underwood, Conyars. 404-483-8965.____________
Wheat straw $2/bale in barn, quan. disc, avail. John Leslie, Yellow Creek Rd., Rt. 1. Bail Ground. 404-893-2592.
Aged horse manure mix. w/wood shavings, $5 pickup, you load. Robin Landers. Stocfcbridga. 404-957-2754.
Rich, clean topsoil, load or haul; also horse manure w/shavings. E. Hatcher, Falrtmm. 404-964-0097.___________
Free compost, bird droppings, good fertilizer. Charlie Collins, Rax. 404474-3033.__________________
Pine straw, clean rich soil & humus, can del. & spread. Sam Evans, Snallvllla. 404-979^600 or 978-3132.________
Mulch hay $1.50/bale at barn. Gerald Smith, Honroa. 404-267-2929 aft. 6 pm.
Pine or wheat straw, Irg. bales, string or wire tied, aged rich compost, rich topsoil & other mulches. Bill Isaacs, SnaHvlHa. 404-979-1336._________
Wheat straw & mulch hay, will del. Bob McDowdl, Fairbum. 404-964-3441 or 7300 eve.__________________
Rich topsoil, 6-7 yd. load, $100 up, del.; also creek sand & tailings. Tim Eskew. Fakbum. 404-964-3342._____
Clean dry bermuda hay for mulch, $1.50 at bam, del. avail, at additional price, disc, on quan. James Daniel, Stocfcbridge. 404-483-4806 or 94&O100.
Wheat straw in sq. bales, clean, bright, $1.50 ea. J.E. Jeanes, Gray. 912986-3303.___________________
Free horse manure w/shavings, you load, easy access. J. Kuni, Suwanaa. 404-889-3484 eve._____________
Good, dry compost, well pulverized, SB/toad, 2 loads/$14, get 2 loads free or $1/bag. J.W. Vanhom, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. 404-289-5798 or 922-2128.
Nama and address or name, town and phone number are required In each ad published in tha MARKET BULLETIN.
Have a problem? Call our toll free "ag consumer lina"...1-800-282-5852.

Aged horse/cow manure w/shavings, great for gardens, $10 pickup, you load, $20 we load. C. Carrouth, Jackson. 404775- 3647._______________
Wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Joe Goss, Hawklnsvllla. 912-892-9412 aft. 6
pm._____________________ Composted horse manure w/shavings
mix., $45 Irg. pickup load, del. L. Eaton, Douglasvllle. 404-489-1208.________
Mulch hay, Irg. bales, del. avail. Horace Orr, Atlanta. 404-627-0712.
Wheat straw $2.25/bale, mulch hay $1.25/bale. Ernest Powell, Woolsey Rd., Hampton. 404-946-9169.___________
Mulch hay for sale, $1.50/sq. bale at barn. E. Swiedler, Galnesvllle. 404983-3845.____________________
Pine, wheat & rye straw in sq. bales. Johnny Owens, Rochelle. 912-643-7671 or 365-2637._________________
Well composted horse manure/shavings, $10/load, we load by appt. B. Dawson, Marietta. 404-428-1065._____
Pine straw, clean, tight, long needle bales, $2.75/bale, per trailer load. Bobby Burch, Dublin. 912-275-2918._______
Rye straw, clean, tight bales. John Miller, Ganava. 404-269-3843.______
Sawdust $5 pickup load, old or new, no Sunday sales. Paul King, 1467 Stephenson Rd., Uthonla. 404-482-6858.
Chicken litter $25/pickup & $3/bag, horse manure $10 pickup, will load by appt. Jimmy Alford, Lawrancavllla. 404564-1937/3161._______________
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load. Linda Foutch, Jonasboro. 404473-1545.__________________
Mulch hay, dry sq. bales, $1.25/bale at bam, chicken litter $20 pickup load, we load. P.M. Weems, Dacula. 404-962-4396.
Mulch hay, good & dry, $1/bale. G. Panter, Gumming. 404-889-1658._____
Horse manure w/shavings & topsoil del. Jim Lindquist, Lindquist Christmas Tree Farm, Sanola. 404-599-6490._____
Wheat & oat straw $2/bale, mulch hay $1.50/bale. Bill Cline, Nawnan. 404251-3518.___________________
Bright, clean, sq. bales of oat straw, 2500 bales avail., loading on your trailer avail., 500 bales min. Bill Bray, Stephans. 404-759-2280._________________________
Chicken litter $20/pickup, we load, $50 plus $1 mile one way for 5 ton load spread on your farm. Jim Kelly, Montlcallo. 404-468-8346.__________
Wheat straw, sq. bales 550 trailer lots, exc. qual., del. anywhere, Ga. or Fla., $1.50/bale plus del. Olin Woolen, Hazlehurst. 912-375-3366/6016/6001._______
Mulch hay, very Irg., clean, hvy. bales, $2/bale in barn. S. Stana, Powder Springs. 404-658-5305 or 943-1710.
Lots of free shavings, just come get it. Bob Aulicky, Alpharetta. 404-475-3696 or 1-800-7683.____________________
Wheat straw $1.25/bale in barn. Larry Westbrook, Lumpkln. 912-887-2160.
Free horse manure mix. w/shavings, you load & haul. D. Manning, Duluth. 404-497-1504._________________
Mulch hay, fescue, sq. bales, $1.50 at bam, del. avail., will trade for livestock. C. Pucko, McDonough. 404-957-8239.
Worm castings, totally organic, great for flowers, trees, shrubs, gardens, $2/50 Ib. bag. Sheila Hughes, Molana. 404647- 9782.__________________
Wheat straw, Irg., bright bales, $2.251 bale, free del. anywhere in Ga. Jimmie Henderson, Roswall. 404-923-1251 or 912-625-3667.____________
Mulch hay $1/25/bale. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.______
160 bales of '90 wheat straw, $1.50/ bale. Richard Smith, Alvaton. 404538-6395._______________
Mulch hay $1.50/bale. B.J. Bland, Bufard. 404-945-6741 or 3765._______
Wheat straw $2/bale, will del. Kevin Mitcham, Oxford. 404-786-8805.
Oddities
Gourds $1.25 ea., w/holes $1.75 ea., gourds for bluebirds $2 ea., add $4 per doz. for post, for Ga. orders. Mrs. T.W. Butler, P.O. Box 163, Dexter 31019.
Lrg. buckeyes $2/doz. ppd. Blanche Harkins, P.O. Box 4, Mountain City 30562.
Nice buckeyes $2/doz. plus $1 post. Minnie Mae Shaw, 218 E. Trinity Place *107, Dacatur 30030. 404-377-3706.
Rid garden pests w/old-fashioned, high qual. rabbit box, incl. instr., $20 ppd. Steve Turner, 6 Randolph, Rome 30161.
Colored & wh. handspinning fleeces, $2/lb. up, cotton sliver $4/lb. Tina Evans, 160 Pine Bow Rd., Taylorsvllle. 404684-5703.

Miscellaneous Wanted
Want sml. & med. size meadows or similar grist mill, in good to exc. cond. Gary Caprara, Buford. 404-945-8322.
Want to buy beehives, must be in good cond. & reas. Ray Burns, Cummlng. 404-864-6710.______________
Want metal T post, need sev. for blackberries trellising. Bill Isaacs, 2839 Lenora Rd., Snellvllle. 404-979-1336.
Want 5 white cloth sacks, 100 Ib. size. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903.__________________
Want to buy hog feeder, 8-12 hole in good cond., reas. price. George Harned, Zebulon. 404-567-8354.____________
Want to buy mule drawn plows & corn cracker, hand turn, post mount. Mack Chambers, Alley. 912-583-4487._______
Want free fill dirt dumped on my prop. L. Blankenbaker, Dallas. 404-443-2434.
Want free or reas. roll out chicken cages or pen for poultry. Walt Johnson, Jasper. 404-692-6828.______________
Want corn stalks in Jackson, S. Hall, Barrow Co. J. Stovall, Hoschton. 404654-2328.________________
Want a sgl. door reach-in cooler, self contained. J.C. Lane, P.O. Box 367, Statasboro 30458.____________
Want approx. 200 gal. LP gas tank in good working cond. for reas. price. Mr. Benno Loch, Stockbrldge. 404-474-7076.
Want two rabbit traps. Perlia Martin, Dacatur. 404-634-3570.__________
Want Christmas tree funnel for netting trees. L. Gianturco, Woodstock. 404924-2824._______________________
Want millstones & buhrstones. B. Smith, Sandy Springs. 404-255-6786.
Want to purchase figs, metro Atlanta area, will pick up. Cecilia Robertson, 1289 Glenda Lane, Marietta 30062.
Garden space
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Free garden spot, S. Augusta, no vegetables wanted. Mrs. Smithley, P.O. Box 503, Augusta 30903.
Notices
// you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
There was an error in sending sweet William seeds to those that ordered larkspur seed; also one who ordered sweet william seeds, send name & address, will make correction, free. Mrs. Astin, 546 Lake Creek Rd., Cedartown
30125._______________________
Out of State Wanted
If you have questions regarding ads in this category, call Mia Haney 651-9082.
Want W-W cattle squeeze chute in good cond. J. Richard Mixson, Rt. 1, Box 481. Mlcanopy, Fla. 32667. 904-591-1796.
____Firewood____
// 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 approx. 2 cords of pine, cut to stove length. S. Batchel, Buford. 404932-1932.__________________
Full cord oak & hickory, cut & split to desired length & size, del. on one ton truck & stacked, any location, $125. W.P. McWhirter, Royston. 404-245-6896.
Free oak firewood on the ground, you cut & haul. Peter Dettman, 1038 Maryland Ave., Atlanta. 404-892-3839 aft. 6
pm.__________________ Free oak & sweet gum trees on
ground, you cut & haul. Ben Durden, Rt. 2, Box 117-B, Social Circle 30279. 404464-2356._________________
Please include your subscriber num ber on any correspondence other than ads.

1/2 cord split firewood/$60, around 4 cord logs $200, all hdwd. Lamar Jones, Dallas. 404-445-1227.
Seasoned oak firewood, split 18-22 in. long, free del. under 15 mi., 3/4 cord/ $100. Dewayne Davis, Fayetteville. 404461-6441.
Mix. hdwd., split & ready to pick up, cannot del., reas. price. David Dechant, Tucker. 404-939-8960.
Oak firewood, split & stacked, you pick up from driveway, $50/1/2 cord. S.O. Nelson, Athens. 404-353-1771.
Want to buy 2 loads of logs, all hdwd., four cords to a load, pay $150/load. J.A. Brooks, Powder Springs. 404-943-1888.
Firewood, mix. hdwd., no pine, $115/ cord, $60/1/2 cord. Bruce Wheeler, Social Circle. 404-786-0386.
Gardening Terms And Definitions
The beginning gardener or landscaper may encoun ter a multitude of new terms that can be confusing. The following list of terms along with their definitions might be useful to keep for future reference.
Acid (Sour) Soil - Soil having a pH below 7; most fruits and vegetables grow best when the pH is 5.2 7.1.
Alkaline (Sweet) Soil Soil having a pH above 7; some fruits and vegetables will grow in mildly alkaline soils (those with a pH rang ing 7.4-8.0). Some examples are asparagus, beans, leeks, okra, grapefruit and lem ons.
Annuals - Plants living one year or less. During this period, the plant grows, flowers, produces seeds and dies. Examples are beans, peas, sweet corn and squash.
Bare Root - Deciduous plants, such as apple trees, which are sold with their roots bare, not in a ball of soil.
Broadcast - To scatter seed or fertilizers uniformly over the soil surface rather than placing them in rows.
Chelate - The molecular form in which some nu trients, such as iron, are easily absorbed by plants.
Cool Crops - Vegetables such as cabbage, English peas or spinach, that do not thrive in summer heat.
Cultivar - This term means "cultivated variety" and may be used in place of the word "variety" to indi cate a specific horticultural selection.
Deciduous - Trees or shrubs which lose their leaves annually.
Drip Irrigation - Water ing plants so that only the soil in the plants' immedi ate vicinity is moistened. Water is supplied from a thin plastic tube at a low flow rate. The technique sometimes is called trickle irrigation.
Espalier - A plant, such an apple tree, that is trained to grow on a trellis or flat against a surface such as a wall or building.

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Equine Import License Sought by Georgia Firm
A Marietta, Ga. company, Air borne Horses, Inc., is seeking USDA approval for the establishment of an equine import quarantine facility. USDA accepted comments through May 14 on the proposed rule change which would allow for the establish ment of privately owned equine import facilities. All letters submit ted to Airborne Horses were for warded to Washington to'demon strate support for the project, ac cording to European Transport Coordinator Camille Dixon.
Dixon said that the first interna tional equine export from Atlanta took place in February, 1987. With USDA approval, subsequent exports were made, and Dixon co-founded Airborne Horses, Inc., with offices in New York, Los Angeles and Atlanta.
At this time, New York, Los Angeles and Miami are the only U.S. cities with permanent import quarantine facilities. The majority of European horses destined for southeastern states come through New York, Dixon said.
"With an import quarantine fa cility in Georgia, the same airlines that export horses to Europe from Atlanta will be able to transport horses non-stop from Europe to At lanta," she added.
For more information, contact Airborne Horses, Inc., 1420 Waterford Court, Marietta, Ga. 30068, (404) 552-7669.

ag consumer line... (Continued from page 1)
Q: What is the difference between self-rising corn-meal and corn meal mix? Can I substitute either of these products in a recipe that calls for corn meal?
A: Self-rising corn meal has baking powder and salt already added and corn meal mix contains leavening, salt, wheat flour and may also have other ingredients. (Read the list of ingredients of different brands to find out what they contain.) Plain corn meal has no other ingredients, just ground up corn. If a recipe calls for corn meal, you cannot substitute either self-rising corn meal or corn meal mix. The plain product should be used.
*** Q: I read in the paper recently about a young boy who was burned to death after pouring gasoline on some ant mounds in his yard near the house. The gasoline was ignited by the pilot light from a natural gas appliance on the porch. He had seen his grandfather controlling ants this way and decided to try it too, but no one else was around at the time. We hear a lot about the dangers of pesticides, but not enough about the dangers of misusing gasoline. Can you print a warning about this dangerous practice? A: Yes, we will be glad to. Gasoline is a powerful chemical that kills many insects and plants on contact. If it is splashed on the skin, it can cause severe burns if not washed off immediately, and, as you mentioned, it is highly flammable. It can irritate the eyes and may cause temporary corneal injury. It can leave the soil where it is poured sterile (unproductive) for a long time and can even seep down and contaminate groundwater. Because it is not a restricted chemical, however, anyone can use it without wearing goggles and protective clothing or without proper supervision.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, gasoline is the most commonly used, and misused, flammable liquid. It is involved in more than two-thirds of all flammable liquid accidents in this country. Since it is not approved for use as a pesticide, we do not recommend it for controlling ants or weeds. There are a number of pest control products on the market, which come with a complete set of instructions for using them safely, and there are some safer alternatives to using pesticides. Our department's entomologist or a local county extension agent can advise people about the appropriate products to use for effective control of insects and weeds.
If you have problems or que*s*ti*ons 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.

Extension Service Updates Food Preservation Book

DNA Probe Detects Elm Yellows Disease

The University of Georgia's Coop erative Extension service has re leased an update list to their book "So Easy to Preserve."
Revisions to the book range from changes in ingredient proportions to changes in procedure. For example, canning squash is no longer recom mended due to spoilage and quality
problems. Freezing is now the preferred
method of preserving yellow squash and zucchini. Freezing is also rec ommended for cabbage, cauliflower,
broccoli and eggplant. Before freezing, vegetables gener
ally need to be blanched. This process helps produce retain flavor, color and texture. Water blanching is the preferred method for most
vegetables. To blanch with water, use one
gallon of boiling water per pound of vegetables. Lower vegetables into
the water, cover and begin timing immediately.
Steam blanching is recommended for broccoli, pumpkins, sweet pota toes and winter squash. To steam, use a container with a tight fitting cover and a basket or colander to hold food at least three inches from the water. Start timing as soon as the cover is in place.
After blanching, vegetables need to be cooled quickly and thoroughly to stop the cooking process. Water temperature for cooling should be 60 or below. Vegetables should be kept in water for the same amount of time as they were blanched.
Home Economists in County Ex tension Service offices can answer questions on canning and freezing.

They also have available free infor mation sheets and updated informa tion about safe food preservation techniques.
Follow Precautions When Preserving Foods
Every year, thousands of Geor gians preserve low acid vegetables like green beans by canning them. Those who don't can vegetables cor rectly run the risk of exposing their families to a deadly foodborne ill ness.
The only way to correctly can .vegetables is in a pressure canner; fruits can be canned either in a pressure or boiling bath method, according to Susan Reynolds, foods scientist with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
Canning vegetables incorrectly creates ideal conditions for the bac teria "Clostridium botulinum" to thrive and eventually produce a neurotoxin. This substance, which is the cause of botulism poisoning, can cause severe illness and even death in extreme cases if an anti toxin is not administered promptly.
Early symptoms of botulism in clude blurred vision and difficulty in swallowing and speaking.
The time it takes for symptoms to appear, the severity of the illness and recovery time very greatly, de pending on the health and age of the individual, amount of the toxin consumed, and the foods present in the stomach.

A new scientific tool fashioned from a fragment of genetic material can pinpoint the presence of the pathogen that causes elm yellows, a tree disease that wreaks havoc in American elms and blocks sales of their seedlings in European mar kets.
Ing-Ming Lee, a plant pathologist with the U.S. Department of Agri culture, developed the "probe" to detect the mycoplasma-like organ ism, or MLO, responsible for elm yellows, from the organism.
Unfortunately for property own ers, a tree infected by elm yellows may show no signs of a problem until it is beyond saving. The probe would offer a chance of detecting the presence of the telltale MLO before that point, and also could reveal whether seedlings are in fected before they are ever planted. This could open the door to greater exports of American seedlings to Europe.
A similar plant disease asso ciated with MLOs is found in Euro pean elms, but researchers are un sure whether it is the same MLO causing elm yellows in America. Currently, the importation of living elm into European and Mediterra nean countries from North America is prohibited.
According to USDA, there are more than 300 plant diseases world wide associated with MLOs. The elm yellows probe and other MLO disease probes can help show if the same or a related MLO is at the root of different plant diseases, as well as what insects may be spread ing various MLOs.

Equestrians Announce Annual Tour of Barns
The Atlanta Equestrian Society has announced details for its fifth an nual tour of barns Sept. 8. The tour departs by bus from Willis Park Equestrian Center in Alpharetta and stops at several horse barns where private exhibitions of Arabi ans, miniature horses, draft horses, quarter horses, dressage and hunter/jumpers will be held. The ticket price of $33 includes a box lunch and refreshments. Tickets may be ordered from Mrs. Shirley Padgett, the Atlanta Equestrian So ciety, 625 West Crossville Road, Roswell, GA 30075. For more infor mation, call Donna Browning, (404) 658-9000; Linda Tilden (404) 9988024; or Carolyn Pendleton, (404) 993-0951.
Drought May Concentrate Nitrate in Dryland Corn
Georgia's hot, dry sum mer has lowered milk pro duction, and also has re duced supplies of silage, es pecially dryland corn. Corn, as well as bermuda grass fertilized with nitrogen then subjected to drought condi tions, could have excessive nitrate concentrations, which can affect milk pro duction and reproduction in cattle, according to state ag ricultural officials.
Farmers in droughtplagued parts of the state are urged to have their sil age checked for nitrate con centrations before harvest. Samples can be taken to local Extension Service of fices for forwarding to the University of Georgia's soil lab in Athens.
If nitrate levels are ac ceptable, they can be fur ther reduced by harvesting the silage with the cutter bar raised to a height of 12 to 15 inches, since nitrate is concentrated in the lower portions of the plant.
Georgia Watermelon Queen Charla Parker recently shared samples of some of the state's wat ermelon crop with visitors to the Lavonia Welcome Center. Tourists and local residents were able to sample a variety of Georgia-grown products as part of the state agri culture department's "Georgia -- Always in Good Taste" promo tional campaign now underway at welcome centers throughout the state.

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Farm Land Ad Form
The fall farm land edition of the MAKKET BULLETIN will be published Sept. 12. Deadline for farm land ads is Aug. 29. Use the form below when submitting your ad. Keep in mind that land advertised must be located in Georgia. Only one ad per section is permitted. Property advertised must be at least five acres. Your ad may be 30 words in length including your name and address. No Real estate agents allowed.
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Important
If you do not include a phone number in your ad, please provide it in the following space so that we may contact you if we need further information. --------------------------------------------------
Mail your ads to the following address: Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin, Capitol
Square, Atlanta, Georgia 30334.

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NE Central Section
Barrow Clarke Elbert Franklin Greene Hart Jackson Madison Morgan Oconee Oglethorpe Walton
SE Section
Appling Atkinson Bacon Brantley Bryan Bulloch Camden Candler Charlton Chatham Clinch Coffee Echols Effinfitliaxn

Farmland Ads, Sections, Counties

Evans Glynn Jeff Davis Lanier Liberty Long Mclntosh Montgomery Pierce Screven Tattnall Telfair Toombs Ware Wayne Wheeler
NE Section
Banks Dawson Fannin Gilmer Habersham Hall Lumpkin Pickens Rabun Stephens Towns White Union
E. Central Section
Baldwin Bleckley Burke Columbia Dodge Emanuel Glascock Hancock Jasper Jefferson Jenkins

Johnson Jones Laurens Lincoln McDuffie Putnam Richmond Taliaferro Treutlen Twiggs Warren Washington Wilkes Wilkinson
SW Section
Baker Ben Hill Berrien Brooks Calhoun Chattahoochee Clay Colquitt Cook Crisp Decatur Dooly Dougherty Early Grady Irwin Lee Lowndes Marion Miller Mitchell Pulaski Quitman Randolph Schley Seminole Stewart

Sumter Terrell Thomas Tift Turner Webster Wilcox Worth
Greater Atlanta Section
Cherokee Clayton Cobb DeKalb Douglas Fayette Forsyth Fulton Gwinnett Henry Newton Rockdale Spalding
W. Central Section
Bibb Butts Coweta Crawford Harris Heard Houston Lamar Macon Meriwether Monroe Muscogee Peach Pike Talbot Taylor Troup Upson

Wednesday, August 8,1990

1990 Crop Plantings Up

Many of Georgia's 1990 row crop acreages are up significantly from 1989, ac cording to the Georgia Agri cultural Statistics Service. A survey conducted around June 1 indicates that Geor gia's corn and cotton plant ings are well above last year, while tobacco and pea nuts show more moderate increases. Soybeans and sorghum are the only row crops with planted acreages down from last year. Soy beans fell 20 percent from 1989 and sorghum planted for all purposes is down 11 percent.
Cotton plantings, at 340,000 acres, show the largest percentage increase from a year ago. Acreage of this size would be 28 percent above 1989 and the second highest since 1974 when 423,000 acres were planted. In 1988, 350,000 acres of cotton were planted.
Corn planted in 1990 to tals. 660,000 acres, up eight percent from 1989. This is 60,000 acres more than the intended acreage estimated in March of this year. About 610,000 acres are expected to be harvested for grain, 11 percent more than a year earlier.
Peanut producers planted an estimated 170,000 acres of peanuts for 1990, three percent more than 1989 and 10,000 acres more than in tended in March of this year. Acreage harvest is ex pected to total 705,000 acres. If expectations are met, harvested peanut acreage will be the highest since 1950.
Tobacco acreage in Geor gia for 1990 totals 42,000 acres, an increase of five percent from 1989, in re sponse to a five percent in crease in the effective pound age quota. This marks the fourth straight year tobacco acreage has increased, and is the largest acreage since 1984.
Soybean plantings are ex pected to total 920,000 acres for 1990, a drop of 230,000 acres from the 1.15 million acres planted last year. The 1990 plantings are 20 per cent less than 1989, but are two percent more than the 900,000 acres expected in March of this year. Har vested acreage is expected to total 880,000 acres, 20 percent less than 1989.
Sorghum planted for all purposes is estimated at 80,000 acres, 11 percent less than the 90,000 acres planted in 1989. About 40,000 acres or half the plant ings will be harvested' for grain, compared with 50,000 acres of sorghum har vested for grain last year.
Wheat harvested for grain totaled 590,000 acres, 16 percent less than the

700,000 acres harvested in 1989. Planted acreage last fall and winter totaled 650,000 acres, compared with 800,000 acres for 1989.
Oats planted for all pur poses in 1990 are estimated at 65,000 acres, 28 percent less than a year earlier, and 5,000 acres less than the March 1990 estimate. Oats karvested for grain totals 40,000 acres in 1990, com pared with 70,000 acres in 1989.
Hay acreage harvested in 1990 is expected to total 570,000 acres, five percent below the 600,000 acres har vested last year.
Rye plantings totaled 300,000 acres for 1990, six percent less than 1989, and 30,000 acres less than the previous estimate for 1990. Harvested acreage totals 60,000 acres in 1990, com pared with 70,000 a year earlier._____________
Send Us Your Best Shots
Now is the time of year when many Georgia gardeners are busy harvesting their crops and preserving them for the months ahead. If you have a photo depicting the fruits of your labor that you would like to share with our readers, send them to the Market Bulletin at the following address:
Market Bulletin Georgia Department of Agriculture Capitol Square Atlanta, GA 30334 Photos can be either black and white or color, but they need to have good contrast in order to ensure a good reproduction. All photos become the property of the Market Bulletin and cannot be returned. Publication of individual photos cannot be guaranteed; photos will be published only as space allows.
Jami and Josh Ellington of Rochelle are shown with two cantaloupes grown in their family garden. The small one is a Vine Peach, while the large one, a Bur gess Hybrid, weighed in at 23 pounds, 12 ounces.
Read Label Even though a label may say "low cholesterol" or "cholesterol free," a product may not be low in total fat or saturated fat. Always check the label, advise home economists with the University of Georgia Ex tension Service.

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CITY
Albany Americus Augusta Baxley Blue Ridge Brunswick Calhoun Carrollton Cartersville Cedartown Cochran Columbus Comer Cordele Dalton Douglas Eatonton Elberton Fayetteville Fitzgerald Gainesville Gray Griffin Hazlehurst Hiawassee Jackson Lawrenceville Louisville Macon Madison Marietta Martinez Milledgeville Moultrie Monroe
Newnan Perry Rome Savannah Springfield Statesboro Swainsboro Thomaston Thomasville Thomson Tifton Valdosta Waycross Warner Robins
Waynesboro Washington Winder

Fo Fato
1990
FAIR
Exchange Club Fair of S.W. Georgia Sumter County Civic Fair Exchange Club Agri. Fair Tri-Cpunty Fair Fannin County Fair Brunswick Exchange Club Fair Cherokee Capital Fair West Georgia Agricultural Fair Bartow County Fair Polk County Fair Cochran Bleckley County Fair Chattahoochee Valley Fair Madison County Fair Central Georgia Fair North Georgia Fair Southeast Georgia Fair Eatonton-Putnam County Fair Elberton Fair Fayette County Fair Ben Hill County Fair Northeast Georgia State Fair Jones County Fair Spalding County Fair Jeff Davis Agri. Fair Georgia Mountain Fair Butts County Fair Gwinnett County Fair Louisville Lions Club Fair Georgia State Fair Morgan County Fair North Georgia State Fair Columbia County Fair Oconee Area Fair Colquitt County Agri. Fair Walton County American Legion Fair Coweta County Fair Georgia National Fair & Exposition Coosa Valley Fair Coastal Empire Fair Effingham County Fair Kiwanis Ogeechee Fair Southeast Georgia Jaycee Fair West Central Georgia Fair Deep South Fair McDuffie County Lions Club Fair Coastal Plain Agri. Fair South Georgia Legion Fair Okefenokee Agricultural Fair Houston County Regional Youth Fair Waynesboro Exchange Club Fair Lions Club Fair Winder Lions Club Fair

DATE

PHONE

Oct. 30-Nov. 3 (912)439-2351/436-0445 Oct. 29-Nov. 3 (912)924-6961/924-1664

Oct. 25-Nov. 3 (404)821-2349/736-5162

Unknown

(912)367-5731

Aug. 13-17

(404)632-3919

Oct. 22-27

(912)265-1750/267-0334

Sept. 11-15 (404) 625-2832/625-4964

Sept. 24-29 (404) 836-0227/834-7672

Sept. 10-15 Sept. 11-15

(404) 347-2292/387-1364 (404)749-2142/748-7937

Unknown

(912)934-7489

Oct. 6-13 Oct 2-6 Oct 22-27 Oct 8-13

(404) 324-7166 (404) 743-8251/543-0203 (912)273-1631/273-8719
(404)278-1712

Oct 15-20 Oct 8-13 Oct 9-13 Oct 1-6

(912)384-9715/384-1696 (404) 485-7701/485-8232 (404) 283-3401/283-7457
(404)521-1443

Oct 16-20

(912)423-8132

Oct 18-27 Sept. 18-22

(404) 535-8905/532-8185 (912)746-3826/746-3997

Oct. 8-13

(404)227-9187/227-0561

Oct. 8-13

(912)375-7761/375-5838

Aug. 1-12

(404)896-4191/896-2426

Sept. 18-22 (404) 775-4579/775-2759

Sept. 20-29 (404) 972-4725/963-6522 Sept. 30-Oct. 6 (912)625-7929/625-7648

Oct. 15-20

(912)746-7184/477-2334

Sept. 17-22

(404)342-1981

Sept. 20-29 (404)423-1330/422-9224 Sept. 27-Oct. 6 (404) 863-7098/863-8350 Sept. 25-29 (912)453-8555/452-1328

Oct. 2-6

(912)985-1321/985-5719

Oct. 1-31

(404) 267-5783

Sept. 18-22 Oct. 5-13 Sept. 18-22 Nov. 1-11 Oct. 15-20 Oct. 8-13 Oct. 1-6 Oct. 15-20 Sept. 25-29 Oct. 8-13 Oct. 8-13 Nov. 8-18 Oct. 1-6 Sept. 24-29

(404)253-2413 (912)987-2774 (404)232-1997 (912)354 3542/355-6878 (912)754 6524/754-3031 (912)764 4132/764-6593 (912)237 3986/237-3073 (404) 647-9686 (912)226 0929/226-9150 (404) 595 9021/595-1803 (912)382 1617/382-6280 (912)242 4249/242-0531 (912)287 4363/285-8693 (912)929 4114/923-4904

Oct. 1-6 Unknown Oct. 15-20

(404) 554-7832/554-3882
(404) 678-7790 (404) 867-6562/867-5179

r-Bulletin Calendar^

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Sept. 15 Ninth Annual Country Arts &
Crafts Fair, Mountain Park Depot, Lilburn. Info.: 404-972-8275.
Sept. 15 Ninth Annual Arts & Crafts Fair, Crooked River State Park, St. Marys. Only handmade items eligible. Booth fee $10. Info.: 912-882-5256.
Sept. 22-29 Heritage Festival Week, East Point. Fine arts, folk art, crafts. Info.: 404-765-1043.
Sept. 29 Wills Park Apple Chill Arts & Crafts Festival, 11 am-5 pm, Alpharetta. Info.: 404-475-7474.
Oct. 20-21 3rd Annual Newnan Fall Festival Arts & Crafts Show, Coweta County Fairgrounds. Info.: 404-253-
4694.
CRAFT FAIRS Aug. 17-18 5th Annual Salacoa Valley
Bluegrass Festival, Fairmount Recreation Pavilion, Fairmount. Info.: Jimmy Clark, 404-337-5370.
Aug. 18 Literacy Action Arts & Crafts Show, 9:30 am-5 pm, Heritage Place parking lot, 4450 Hugh Howell Road, Tucker. Info.: 404-493-6606.
Aug. 18-19 18th Annual Oak Grove Country Arts & Crafts Fair, 10am-6pm each day, 5 mi. north of Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain. Info.: 404663-9052.
MEETINGS Sept. 13-14 Conference for Current &
Prospective Innkeepers, Clarion Telfair Inn, Augusta. Info: 912-386-3416.

Sept. 15 Fall meeting of the Georgia Genealogical Society, 9 am, Sheraton Century Center Hotel, 2000 Century Blvd., Atlanta. Reservation deadline Sept. 10. Info.: 404-469-6523
Sept. 18 Georgia Brangus Breeders Association Fall Field Day, 9 am, Davis Brangus Farm, Pinehurst. Info.: Becky Mills, 404-536-1950.
August 23 "Understanding & Implementing the 1990 Georgia Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Act," Gainesville College, Gainesville. Info.: 912-386-3416.
EQUINE EVENTS Aug. 11 Open horse show hosted by
Soque Saddle Club, Habersham Co. Fairgrounds, 5 pm, Clarkesville. Info.: 404-754-6037/3269.
Aug. 11 Equine Seminar, "The Arabian A Horse for all Seasons the
Myth and the Mystique," 10 am, T-N-T Arabians, Griffin. Info.: Toni Tidwell, 404-228-3612.
Aug. 11 Su Jon Saddle Club; halter, pleaseure and running events, 11 am at Su Jon Farm, Mableton. Info.: Valerie, 404-578-4509 or Sue, 404-9438592.
PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION Sept. 6-7 Southeastern Fumigation
Workshop, Sheraton Atlanta Airport Hotel, Atlanta. Certification credits approved for AL, FL, GA, KY, NC, SC, MS & TN. Info, and registration: 1800-241-3343.

Third District Advisory Committee Meeting Set

The 1990 Farm Bill and policies affecting agricul ture will be the focus of discussion at the Third Con gressional District Agricul tural Advisory Committee Meeting on August 17, 1990, 10 a.m. -- 1 p.m., in the new South Arena at the Georgia Agricultural Expos ition in Perry.
The advisory meeting will provide an opportunity to discuss agricultural is sues that affect the Third District of Georgia as well as the entire state. Program participants include Geor gia Commissioner of Agri culture Tommy Irvin, Con gressman Charles Stenholm, 17th District of Texas, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry; Con gressman Charles Hatcher of the 2nd District of Geor

gia and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Domestic Marketing, Consumer Rela tions and Nutrition; Keith Bjerke, Administrator of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS); David W. Gabriel, Acting Manager of the Fed eral Crop Insurance Corpo ration (FCIC); and David Chen, Associate Adminis trator of the Farmers Home Administration (FmHA).
In addition to these speakers, representatives of all statewide agricultural associations, Georgia Farm Bureau, and the Georgia Cooperative Extension Serv ice have been invited.
Anyone interested in at tending should contact Con gressman Richard Ray's of fice, Third District Georgia, at 1-800-282-5007.

Goat Production Seminar Scheduled

The Fort Valley State Goat Research Center will hold a one-day goat repro duction seminar, Aug. 24, at the FVSC campus.
Morning workshops in the C.W. Pettigrew Farm and Community Life Center will cover goat reproduction and an overview of current research activity at the goat facility:
Afternoon presentations will cover kid and breeding goat management and health practices, meat and fiber goat production, milk production and processing, the economics of goat pro duction, and the linear ap praisal of dairy goats.
In addition to the series

of workshops, participating universities and productionrelated industries will be holding demonstrations and exhibits during the semi nar. Tours of the FVSC goat facility also will be held throughout the day.
On-going research at the facility, the only one of its kind east of the Mississippi River, includes projects in nutrition, reproduction, product development and production economics.
For more information about the production semi nar, contact Dr. Seyoum Gelaye, Agricultural Research Station, Fort Valley State College, Fort Valley, GA 31030 or call (912) 825-6443.

Odometer Requirements

The Georgia Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs has information on odome ter tampering, odometer mileage requirements under state and federal law, and a sample odometer disclosure statement.
For more information, send a stamped, self-ad dressed envelope to Barry Reid, Governor's Office of Consumer Affairs, 2 M.L. King, Jr. Dr., Plaza Level, East Tower, Atlanta, Ga. 30334, or call (404) 651-8600 or 1-800-869-1123.
If your cedar closet or chest no longer smells like cedar, lightly sand the surfaces. Sand ing will open the wood pores and restore the cedar odor.

Members of the Atlanta Equestrian Society were present recently when Governor Joe Frank Harris signed into law a bill placing carriage horses under the jurisdiction of the state. The group sponsored the bill and lobbied for its success. Pictured above at the signing were: AES members (1-r) Jean Daniel; Judge William Daniel; Donna Nabors; AES President Carolyn Pendleton; State Representative Henry Reaves; Governor Joe Frank Harris (seated); AES member and state representative Mary Margaret Oliver; AES member Donna Browning; Patsy Kusick, legislative aide to Ms. Oliver; and AES member Chris Ray.

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Grandpa's Garden
While coffee grounds can be ap plied to compost piles or sprinkled around acid-loving garden plants, they should never be used around houseplants. The acidity of the cof fee is too concentrated to use on a pot-bound houseplant.
Indoor plants grow best in a wellventilated room, so avoid placing plants where the air is hot and stagnant. Also, do not put plants in contact with gas fumes. Although they may go unnoticed by people, the fumes can adversely affect the plants.
To make your own apple picker, cut a hole (large enough for an apple to go through) in the bottom of a gallon-sized plastic bleach bot tle. Nail the bottle bottom-side up to the end of a long pole. This device is also handy for picking other fruit, such as peaches and plums.
When your rose blooms fade, re move them to prevent the plant from producing hips, which are the fruit of the rose that contains the seeds. In addition, remove any of the hips that have already formed. The plant will then have more energy to use for producing new flowers rather than seeds.
If you find that your soil needs limestone, remember that it will take about five months for the lime to work once it's applied. Mix the limestone into your soil after your summer harvest, and the soil will be in good shape for spring plant ing.
When determining the proper time to harvest your apples, the stem can offer a more reliable sign of ripeness than the color of the fruit. When apples are ripe, the stem will separate easily from the spur, the short twig to which the fruit is attached, when the fruit is gently twisted in an upward direc tion.

Farm Front (Continued from page 1)
Showers Benefit Crops But More Rain Needed
Recent showers brought some relief to Georgia row crops, but much more rain is needed, according to the latest report from the Geor gia Agricultural Statistics Service.
State wide soil moisture supplies and most row crop condition ratings continued to decline through the last week in July. Soil moisture increased to nearly ade quate levels in the north half of the state, while cen tral and south Georgia re mained dry.
Cotton and soybean con dition ratings fell slightly from previous reports, al though some fields in north Georgia showed good growth from recent rains. Late -planted soybeans will need excellent growing con ditions to make a crop.
Peanut ratings also de clined as July showers missed most of the peanut belt and growers reported problems with worms, in sects and leafspot.
The state's pecan crop was rated mostly fair with heavy aphid buildup in cen tral Georgia.
Home Economists
(Continued from page 1)
Extension home economists dur ing the 1990s will address issues with programming drawn from their expertise in child develop ment, nutrition, resource manage ment, clothing, textiles, health and safety. "Changes on the Horizon, 1990 - Seeking to Keep the Cutting Edge to Enhance Family, Economic, and Environmental Stability" will be the theme of the GAEHE meet ing this year. We have met and will continue to meet this challenge through the next decade!

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tommy Irvin examines tobacco in Hahira on his recent tour of Georgia sales outlets. Markets opened strong, and quality and demand have remained high thus far in the marketing season.

Misleading Meat Sales Tactics

(Continued from page 1)

yourself in a situation similar to the one above, or any situation where you are offered extraordinary dis counts on volume purchases of meat, here are a few questions to keep in mind.
First of all, does everything about the transaction seem open and above-board? If you are the least bit suspicious, just terminate the con versation. You are under no obliga tion to listen to an unsolicited sales pitch.
If you receive an advertising flyer or a phone call offering bulk quanti ties of meat at bargain prices, read the flyer carefully or question the caller to determine the actual cost per pound or serving you would be paying for a particular cut and grade of meat, compared with what you would pay where you normally shop. If the grade or the weights of the cuts are not made clear, you cannot make an informed decision.
In order to be sold, meat must be inspected, but not necessarily graded. Grading is a service USDA provides, for a fee. Therefore, whole sale meat dealers can buy ungraded or low-grade meat from a processor at lower prices. Some can, through various methods, mark up the sales price tremendously to consumers, while still offering what appear to be bargain prices.
By becoming familiar with the USDA grades listed below, and by questioning the salesman, you can quickly determine if you are being offered a low-grade cut of meat or are being overcharged for a stan dard grade.
If the salesman refers to grades that do not sound familiar, such as "Georgia Prime," "Best," or "Lean," he is probably using madeup terms that have no validity. Even if a sample carries a legiti mate grade such as "USDA Choice," but it does not look choice to you, that is one more reason to be suspicious.
Be wary of meat that is sold with tenderizing ingredients or instruc tions. High-quality meat should be naturally tender.
Another item to look out for is the vehicle from which the meat is being sold. Check to see that the company name, address and tele phone number are conspicuously displayed.
If the salesman does not offer a business card, ask to see one. Check to see if the information on the card is consistent with that on the truck, order forms, etc. Write this informa tion down for future reference.
Refrigerated vehicles must have a mechanical refrigeration system -- no ice or dry ice -- as the primary refrigeration source. That means one that is running continuously while meat is in the vehicle.
Sample boxes can not be dis played off refrigeration, according to department rules. That means you should not be shown samples in your home.
Even if you determine that the meat is consistent in quality, and a true bargain, ask yourself these questions to see if you need to buy in bulk. Do you have the storage

facilities to easily accommodate large cuts of meat? Frozen meat requires a constant cold tempera ture of 0 F to maintain its quality. What would you do in the event of a power failure?
If you decide to make a purchase, you must be allowed to pick up your selection from closed containers in the vehicle, not from samples of fered by the salesman.
In general, Irvin cautioned con sumers to beware of advertisements which offered bargains which were too sensational to believe. "With our department's comprehensive regulations, within the free-market system, consumers generally get what they pay for," Irvin said. "No business person can afford to give their product away and stay in business very long, and no reputa ble person will pretend to do so," he concluded.
Georgia consumers who have complaints about specific companiess using questionable tactics to sell meat may write: Georgia De partment of Agriculture, Consumer Protection Division, Capitol Square, Atlanta, GA 30334, or call (404) 656-3631, or toll-free 1-800-2825852.
USDA Quality Grades
USDA quality grades offer a consistent, reliable guide to the tenderness, juiciness and flavor of beef. For any given cut, the higher the grade, the greater the degree of tender ness, juiciness and flavor.
Some cuts of beef are nat urally more tender than others. The most tender are those from the less com monly used muscles along the back of the animal -- the rib and loin sections. The less tender cuts such as chuck, flank and round come from the more active muscles.
Each USDA beef grade is a measure of a distinct level of quality. The eight grades are: Prime, Choice, Good, Standard, Commercial, Util ity, Cutter and Canner.
USDA Prime, the highest grade, is used mostly by hotels and restaurants, but a small amount is sold at retail and by dealers supply ing freezer beef.
USDA Choice, the second highest grade, is most widely sold at retail outlets. It is also the grade produced in the greatest volume, since it is popular with con sumers.
The three lower grades, USDA Utility, Cutter and Canner, are seldom, if ever, sold at retail. They are used instead to make ground beef or manufactured meat items such as frankfurters.