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Page 10A,The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Georgia Peanut Farm Show and Conference set for Thursday, Jan. 17 Special to the Ledger Producers can improve the bottom-line of their farming operation with knowledge, connections and information gained at the 43rd annual Geor gia Peanut Farm Show and Conference, held at the University of Geor gia Tifton Campus Con ference Center, Jan. 17, 2019, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Peanut farm ers and those involved in the peanut industry will be able to learn more about the latest products, services and peanut research at the show, which is sponsored by the Georgia Peanut Commission. The one-day show offers farmers a full day to view the products and services of more than 100 exhibitors and a day of education. A free luncheon begins at noon for all peanut farmers in attendance. The Georgia Peanut Commission will present a short program beginning at 12:15 p.m. that will cover award presentations and an update from the Na tional Peanut Board and Washington. The Geor gia Peanut Commission, in cooperation with the OneBlood, will host a blood drive from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. during the show. The University of Geor gia Peanut Team will present an educational peanut production semi nar from 9:00 until 10:30 a.m. Team members will provide information on peanut production tips and have a question and answer session with team members specializing in irrigation manage ment, insects, disease and nematodes, weed man agement and economics. Farmers will also have the opportunity to earn private or commercial pesticide applicator certi fication. An Industry Seed Sumter EMC STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION Sumter Electric Membership Corporation is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 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Leesburg, 1/4 Mile Past McDonalds on Left Beside Family Dollar LEESBURG IGA Prices Effective WED., Jan. 9th -Tues., Jan.15th Quanity Rights Reserved MEW FALL HOURS: MOM.-SAT 8-8:00, SUM 8-7:00 Family Pack Quarter Loin Family Pack n CHICKEN CHOPS drijmstICKS BREAST Family Pk. Mis-Cut CHICKEN Family Pack Fresh Family Pack runDQ GROUND CUBED BEEF y. 3A -umwmvow BEEF STEAK CENTER CUT $1.89 69< 89*1.99 2.49 3.99 3 Packs Sugardale Smoked POLISH SAUSAGE *10 3 Lb. Pack Sugardale Hickory or Thick Cut BACON *15 Lee Picnic HAMS 11.49 Cirde-A PATTIES 2/10 3 Lb. Pack Curtis Fresh Link SAUSAGE 10 Ho$ jr Mild 10 Lbs. PORK NECKBONES *10 huh Meat Box #1 • 4 Lbs. End Cut Chops • 3 Lbs. Turkey Wings • 4 Lbs. Drumsticks • 4 Lbs. Neckbones • 2 Lbs. Ground Beef • 2 Lbs. Chicken Wings ssfssiHa^ *49.99 Meat Box #2 • 4 Lbs. Drumsticks • 4 Lbs. End Cut Chops • 3 Lbs. Turkey Wings • 4 Lbs. Miscut Breast • 4 Lbs. ChickenThighs • 2 Lbs. Chicken Wings • 2 Lbs. Ground Beef Meat Box #3 • 3 Lbs. Turkey Wings • 2 Lbs. Ground Beef • 4 Lbs. Drumsticks • 4 Lbs. End Cut Chops • 2 Lbs. Chicken Wings • 4 Lbs. Texas Style Ribs • 4 Lbs. Miscut Breasts • 4 Lbs. Neckbones • 4 Lbs. Pork Steaks BUY ONERRUU GET ONE LrUO ^ 'n *69.99 SS3!Ij£bn *89.99 y delicious smoked meat department 759-6286 Whole SMOKED BUTT *24.99 Slab Smoked SPARE RIBS 12.99 Meat Box #4 • 5 Lbs. Ground Beef • 4 Lbs. Turkey Necks • 3 Lbs. Turkey Wings • 4 Lbs. Drumsticks • 4 Lbs. Thighs • 2 Lbs. Chicken Wings • 4 Lbs. Pork Steaks • 4 Lbs. Neckbones • 4 Lbs. Texas Style Ribs • 4 Lbs. Miscut Breasts BUY ONE GET ONE 109.99 itr §r mi CAM Sj i AVIf Chicken THIGH QUARTERS 40 Lbs. $18.99 Chicken LEG QUARTERS 40 Lbs. $18.99 Mis-Cut Chicken BREAST 40 Lbs. $34.99 TURKEY WINGS 30 Lbs. $29.99 Limit 6 ““"PEPSI 3/11 Chicken Noodle ■- SOUP, hamburger helper Hunt’s 24 oz ketchup 47*5 Cambell’s CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP OR TOMATO F/$P SOUP IGA Cans GREEN BEANS OR CORN 6/*5 Kellogg’s 8 Count pop 2/s S TARTSi WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SPECIALS 1/9-1/10 BONELESS CHICKEN BREAST 1.49 Family Pack End Cut PORK CHOPS 99t a 8 Roll Bounty Essentials TOWELS HH2/10 Little Debbie Asst. Cakes L \r V Limit 3 Dairy Fresh Gallon MILK *3.49 » 8 Lb. Bag RUSSETT I POTATOES M 3.89 H Little Debbie Asst. Cakes 6 Boxes $10 6 Pack RAMON NOODLES 7 Packs $10 iga 4 Lb. Bags Sugar 4 Bags $10 Loretta MAC OR SHELLS AND CHEESE 10 Boxes $10 iga Vegetable Oil 4-48 oz. Bottles $10 Fresh Family Pack GROUND CHUCK *2.79 4 Lb. Bag Dixie Crystal SUGAR 8 Lb. Bag RUSSETT POTATOES mo Blue Bell 1/2 GallontP AA ICE CREAM J,yy Totinoswoz. PIZZA 4/ s 5 Pillsbury Grand BISCUITS^/ 3 Fresh Green BELL PEPPER 2/1.19 Dole 12 oz. GARDEN SALAD *1.79 Iceburg LETTUCE n.39 Seminar will also be held from 10:35 to 11:35 a.m. during the show. This event is sponsored by the American Peanut Shell- ers Association Commit tee on Variety & Seed Development, Southern Peanut Farmers Federa tion and the Georgia Pea nut Commission. Grow ers will be able to learn about peanut varieties available for 2019 and varieties on the horizon. During this year’s show, Kelley Manufac turing Co. is providing the Grand Door Prize Package of one season’s use of a new peanut combine (choice of four- row, six-row or combine with Unload-On-The- Go option). At the end of the 2019 season, the winner has the op tion of purchasing the combine from an autho rized KMC dealer with $15,000 off the list price. Also, KMC is providing a second drawing for one season’s use of a new Digger Shaker Inverter (choice of rigid or flex model in a two-row, four-row or six-row) or the use of a new KMC Dump Cart. At the end of the 2019 season, the winner has the option of purchasing the digger or dump cart from an authorized KMC dealer with 10 percent off the list price. Additionally, farmers can register to win the Grower Prize, donated by Amadas Industries. This prize includes a certificate good for the amount of $10,000.00 towards the purchase of any new Amadas self- propelled combine or $5,000 towards the pur chase of a new four-row or six-row Amadas pull- type combine or $1,000 towards the purchase of Dr. Steve Dorman, president of Georgia College, has awarded de grees to the graduating class of December 2018. Taylor Carlton of Leesburg. Hollyanne Craft of Leesburg. Clinton Goss of Al bany. Sierra Taylor Hender- a new Amadas peanut dump cart. Amadas is also offering a custom ized Grizzly cooler which will contain a certificate good for a parts credit of $1,000 for Amadas parts through a local authorized Amadas dealer. The winners of the Grand Door Prize and the Grower Prize must be certified peanut farm ers with an FSA farm number and present to win. For more information on the show, contact GPC at 229-386-3470 or online at www.gapea- nuts.com. son of Albany. Shanteria Vaughn of Albany. Georgia College, the state’s designated public liberal arts university, combines the education al experience expected at esteemed private liberal arts colleges with the affordability of public higher education. Georgia College awards degrees Submitted Photo Lee County Retired Educators, Donna Ford and Jeannie Johnson, have volunteered to change the bulletin board monthly for several years at Phoenix Senior Living. Submitted Photos Lee County Elementary School third graders enjoyed the recent math rotations. The teacher read The Ninjabread Man. Students made “shirts” for them using arrays.