Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1947 December 31



NUMBER 16



us Fenty, Hather Time, as you
0 the portals of the New Year.

ow not what may be within;

souls are burdened with fear
stand here at the door.

t, forever lost, is the Confidence
ich we used to go bounding
he New Yearas ee is has-
. the feast.

ave met the Unforseen so often, -'

rned where we thought to re-
een trampled upon amid the
of panic and defeat where we

0 stoutly fought for victory and

d, that our hearts are sadly sub-
Father Time.
did not seek this awful life-woe,
- Time.
t, from some great outer dark-
into the hurly burly ealled Life,
upward at the stars in help-
ance of what it all may.mean;
me Irresistable Force pushes us,
S Us, swiftly, inexorably, onward
ther outer darkness that fills us
speechless awe.
How we have suffered!
new nothing at the beginning,
re know but little now; and, for
lesson that we have learned, we
een made to pay in heart- aches
Iding tears.

ays struggling, often down,

anxious for the Morrow, often

orture Today, we have stumbled
, Mather Time, still looking for
oth road and the sunny sky and
right Bee of Success

-eumulation

~ Riot, War,



By TOM WATSON.

TATHER TIME

Ah, but you were hard on usbitter



hard.. Our little ones panted for a
breath of fresh air, Father Time; and
they died like flies, in noisome, reek-
ing, crowded tenements, because there
was not, in all Gods Universewhere
theres light and air for every flower
that flecks the fielda breath of fresh
air for the little children of the slums.

Ah, it was pitiful, Father Time!

Our feeble ones, young and old,
perished miserably of cold and hunger,
in the midst of a land that worships
the Good God, and amid such an ac-
of Wealth as was never
known before since the Morning Stars
looked down upon a newly- made world.

Poverty, Crime, Vice, Drunkenness,
Famine, Pestilence, Harth-
quake, Conflagration have elutted their
awful appetites upon us during the Old
Year, Father Time. To what are you
leading us in the New?

Will the heart of the world grow
harder and harder, Father Time?

Will the greed of human avarice
demand still larger sacrifice of human
lives?

Will the Selfishness of Class gorge
itself still further upon ravenous con-
quest, and remorseless exploitation?

Shall the ery of the White Slave
never reach Heaven, Father Time?

_ Shall the song of the angels who
hung over the infant Christ, never
throb, a living principle, in mans

: government of man?

Is the Reformer always to be the
Martyr, Father Time?

is Wrong never to be dethr oned?

Oh, Father Time! We tremble as

we feel you leading us toward the door
of the New Year. Beyond that portal
we cannot see, and we dread itas
children dread the dark.

Deal gently with us in
Year, Father Time.

Give us strength to bear the Cross
for we know that we must bear it.

Giye us courage for the battle, for
We know that we must fight it.

Give us patience to endure, for we
know that we shall need it.

Give us Charity that thinks not evil
of the Just, and which will stretch
forth the helpful hand to lift our
weaker Brother out of the mire, rather
than the cruel scorn which passes him
by, or thrusts him further down.

' Give us Faith in the Right which no
defeat can disturb, no discouragement
undermine.

Give us the Love of Truth which no
temptation can seduce and no menace
intimidate.

Give us the Fortitude which, throug:
the cloud and the gloom and the sorro\-
of apparent Failure, ean see the distant
pinnacles upon which the everlasting
sunlight rests.

Give us the Pride which will suffer
no contamination, no compromise of
self-respect, no wilful desertion of
honest conviction.

Give us the Purpose that never turns
and the Hope that never dies.

And Father Time, should the New
Year, into which you are taking US,
have upon its calendar that day in
which the few who love us shall be
bowed down in sackeloth and ashes, let
that day, like all the other days, find us

| on dutyfaithful unto the end:.

the New.









on th

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-SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



16 in. bottom plow, for Far-
mall A or B., first class cond.
All letters ans. H.-D. Lewis,
Adel, Rt. 1.

Chattanooga No. 44 turning
plow, also Oliver 2 H. Walking
cultivator, good cond. See at
Jim Brown's farm, 5 mi Sparks,
Ga. G. O. Warren, Adel, Rt. 2.

Farmall F-14 tractor on
* yubber, 20 disc harrow, 5 disc
tiller, 2 row cultivator, 2 row
planter, dbl. guano boxes and
2 all purpose seeders, good
cond., $1,000. C. A. Laws, New-
ton. Rt. 2, Box 59.

Tobacco barn flues for 20 ft.,
wood burning barn, used 1
season, $25., also plenty tobac-
co sticks, cheap. Tommy Long,
Rincon.

10 in. bur. food mill, .Fair-
jbanks-Morse, never used, $60.
FOB. J. E. Crittenden, Roy-
ston.

Chattanooga, model 13 Sor-
ghum Mill and equipment, in-
cluding pans, in like new cond.
Sacrifice. Dudley B. Magruder,
Jr., Rome, Box 268.

Bolens Huski_2 wheel gar-
den- tractor, with rubber, model
AB size, 1-% H. turning plow
and cultivators, only used 1
day, 8 disc harrow (never used),
has power take off, $425. Kate
P. DeGray, Stapleton, Care R.
L. Paul.

Bradley walking cultivator,
$50.00; 2 peanut weeders, $10.
ea; 1 ea. Covington and Avery
planter, $20. ea. All good cond.
A. C. Russell, Swainsboro, Rt.
3,

Cole 3 row grain drill with
fert. attachment, $35. Riley C.
Couch, Turin.

Farmall F-12 tractor on
steel, good cond., motor re-
cently overhauled, $475.00; har-
row and plow, $200. extra.
George Eager; Valdosta.

1 No. 10 DeLaval Cream sep-
arator, Golden Series model,
needs slight adjusting. FOB
my home. K. S. Price, Cleve-
Jand, Rt. 4.

Williamson stump puller,
with equipment, good working
cond., $125. Dave Glisson, Col-
lins, Rt. 2.

Stump puller, with equip-
ment, $150.00; J. D. riding cul-
tivator, $92. Good cond. In-
struct how to use free. D. Burn-
hem, Eastman.

Farmall M. Tractor | with
s0me attachments, .A-1 cond.
Robt. H. Toole, Glenville. :



Farmall F-12 tractor on steel,
7 ft. mower, J. D. Tiller, Oliver
harrow, good econd., $800. for
all or sell separately. J. Willis
Sims, Hoganville, Rt. i. (On
Greenville Rd.)

1 H. wagon, 1 H. and 2 H.
turning plow, good cond. Leon
J. Walters, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.

J. D. 12-A Combine, perfect
cond., used harvest about 250
acres of grain and lupine, $760.
at farm. James L. Brown, Mc-
Rae, phone 388.

Farmall tractor M, excellent
cond., new tires, phone 197
McRae Ga. or see. J. C. Yawn,
at English Crossing.

Farmall 21U Corn Picker (2
row mounted), exc. cond. Wm.
G. Burt, Bolingbroke.

8 Dise Tiller, recently re-
built, exc. cond., $200. Jack L.
Joiner, Eastman, Rt. 2.

J. D. Tractor, Model L., Ist.
class cond., with planters, cul-
tivating equip., bottom plow,
weeder, A-1 cond., $950. FOB
my barn. L. A. Watkins, Rhine.

Complete Mill, 46 in. top run-
ner, rock in steel frame, New
Holland shuck sheller, Harvey
hammer mill, Liliston hay
press, Invincible corn cleaner,

in operation now. F. W. Swann, |

Macon, Rt. 3, Allen Rd. phone
No. 344RZ.

One 27 Golden power Cane
Mill, with 7h. p. Hercules
eng., good cend. In operation
at farm. Harold Clark, Och-
locknee, Rt. 2.

2 Farmall A, 1944 tractors,
with planters, cultivating, fert.
attachments (bottom plow in-
cluded with one), good cond.
J. H. Sims, Ashburn, Box 284.
*phone, 8J.

Allis Chalmers B tractor, cul-

tivator, planter, distributor, 2
disc Athens plow and harrow,
good shape. J. M. Garrett,

Buena. Vista.

King Corn, velvet bean and
peanut planter, also cotton
planter, at my place. TT: J.
Steed, Buena. Vista.

75 h. p. MM motor, A-1 cond.
Necessary to and used in pull-
ing Cotton Gin. C. E. Thomas,
Cumming, Box 71.

1. (20) Farmall Tractor, Bush
Bogg Harrew (10 disc) Tan-
drum Harrow and large Intl.
Mower, all in good cond. W. B.
Leverette, Tifton.

No. 22 Caterpillar, good cond.
Roy Huff, Buckhead, RFD.

SECOND - HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Clipper Seed Cleaner, No.
Super 147-B with elec. motor
and extra screens, never. used.
J. T. Watson, Thomson.

42 in Top Runner Corn Mill,
rebuilt, guar. like new. J.
Neill, Fort Valley, Box 409,
((55 Fagan St.) Phone 25.

John Deere Model A Tractor,
Tiller, Cultivators, good cond.,
now using, reasonable cash
price. Joe Hughes, Millen, 318
Winthrop Ave.

Allis-Chalmers W. C. Tractor
with new rear tires,
rhower, 8 disc harrow, bought
in spring. Also GI Garden
Tractor with Mower. J. R. Mor-
gan, Lavonia.

2 Row Avery Tractor, equip-
ped with cultivators, distribut-
ors, planters and one 16 in. bot-
tom plow, good cond. W. D.
Allen, Alapaha, Rt. 1.

Allis-Chalmers All - Crop
Combine, 2 new 6 ply tires,
good cond., also Star Bean and
Pea Thrash No. 40, mounted,
belts and 2 new screens, some
extra repair parts. W. Lamar
Brown, Warthen.

New Holland Corn Shucker
and Sheller, good as new, rea-
sonable. N. L. Thomas, Hazel-
hurst, POB 416.

Large.used Turn Plow, and
Rebuilt Wagon, $50. ea. A. P.

Fussell, Brunswick, Blythe
Isle.
Power Driven Drum Corn

Sheller, big enough for a 48
in. Corn Rock, A-1 cond. at my
place. O. W. Haygood, Athens,
Rt. 8.

Intl. Riding Cultivator, good
cond. E. L. Jackson, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3.

1-20 Regular Farmall Tract-
or, rebuilt and repainted. Sell
er take in trade good milch
cows. Loyd J. Keadle, Yates-
ville.

Farmall H Tractor, good
cond., new tires on rear, new
cultivators, weights and steel
wheels, $1250. Allen Kirk-
Jand, Nicholls.

1947 3 WP Bolens Huskie
Garden Tractor with bottom
plow and cultivators, exe. cond.
John A. Dukes, Wadley.

1 F30 Traetor, Intl. 6 dise J. D.
Heavy Duty Intl. Harrow, Al-
so 1 A6 Case Combine with
motor, 12- ft, 16: Dise J.D:
Drill, A-1 cond. Fred W. Mays,
Midville.

Model B. John D. Tractor
with Seeder Box and Tractor in
A-1 cond., 5 Disc John D. Til-
ler on Rubber, good cond. E.
G. Perryman, Benevolence.

David Bradley 1H Wagon,
etc., used very little, perfect
cond. Reasonable. W. L. Milam,

Austell, Rt. 2. Phone Atlanta-
Timberidge 1.
8 Row McCormick Grain

Drill, good cond. John Williams,
Carnesville.

Intu. H or M Tractor, one T-
20 Tractor cheap. New block
required for tractor. J. R. Hill,
Greenville.

5 H McCormick-Deering Gas-
oline Engine, $65.00; Chain
Bulk Flo Conveyor Handle,
1000 tons day with feeder
jchains, $200.. O. . Norton,
| Fairburn.

JH John D. Trector, 46 Mo-
del, cultivator, planters and
distributors, Intl. 3. or 4 Disc
Tiller, partly on rubber, per-
fect cond., reasonable. John
Tom Newton, Millen, Box 173,

Rt- 3.
24 in. upright Meadcws Corn
mill, $35.00; Hammer King

hammer mill, with 4 screens,
$35. my place 10 mi. So.. Villa
Rica at Hulett. H.. H. Jones,
Winston; Rt 1 >)

McCormick manure spreader
No. 100, mule or tractor drawn,
new, $200. W. R. Nix, Wood-
stock, Rt. 2. e

2 Henkel lLespedeza Com-
bines, fit any mowing machine,
practically good as new, $100.
FOB. R. E. Aycock, Monroe.



tractor |

1 Maid Honer best quality
pressure canner,, used 3. times,
good as new. Reasonable pric
Correspondence ans. Bennie
Fendley, . Danburg. =

2 H. J. D. Riding cultivator
and 4 disc, $60., or exc. O. S.
Duggan, Chester.

One PD40 Intl. Diesel pow
unit, for Cotton Gin, new parts,
only ginned 100 bales of c
ton since overhauled. W.
Wages, Statham, RFD.

1944 model Avery trai
all equipment (some of i
all exc. cond. Jafes E.
Cairo, Rt. 2, Care W. R. Sut-
ton Farm.

McCormick-Deering mowing
machine No. 6, mule drawn,
first class cond. $50.-my place.
Roy D. Tankersley, Appling.

Good Fordson Tractor, Steel
wheels with pulley and dbl.
disc plow with mud _ scrapes,
$225. my place. B. B. Barnette,
Alpharetta, Star Rt.

2 Row Allis-Chalmers W. C.
with cultivators, planters, gu-
ano distributor, all complete
with rubber, 25 Disc Harrow,
new 4 Disc Tiller. Bargain, my
farm 3 mi. S. Baxley. Ralph
Miles, Baxley. Rt. 4.

1947 Avery Tractor, 2 row,
fertilizer, planting, cultivating
equipment, peanut plow, 4 disc
tiller, exe. cond., used 1 yr. H.
G. Cason, Jr., Vienna; Rt. 3,3
mi. E. Vienna.

Standard Barrentine Grain
Roller, used very little, per-
fect cond., $97.50 at farm. Tom
Hutchinson, LaGrange, Box 791.

H Farmall Tractor, 1st class
cond., lights, starter, hydraulic
lift, power mower, 2 disc plow,
roll over scraper, 5 disc J. D.
Tiller, seeder. W. E. Oxford,
Culloden.

6 ft. J. D. Power Mower
with. all attachments complete,
slightly used, $175. Henry S.
Verner, Watkinsville. Phone
2754. ses

Allis-Chalmers B Model
Tractor, cultivator, -Bogg har-
row, 6 ft. Mowing Machine,
Tractor newly overhauled with
C kit, perfect cond., $1100. Bar-
ney N. Martin, Rutledge.

Ford-Ferguson Tractor,~ 4
planters and distributors, 1
cultivator, two 14-1in. bottom
plows, .1 dbl. section cuta-



$2000. O. R. Wimberly, Milan,
POB 8. -

Case Tractor Model DI,
1943, 31 drawbar h. p. 4 wheels
with new 14-24 tires and tubes
on rear, just overhauled and
painted, $1400. W. J. Liddell,
Athens.

Farmall 4 Tractor, starter
light: etc. Cultivators, dis-
tributors, 2 row planting equip.
cotton planter peanut plows,
2 disc IHC and 1-16 in bot-
tom plows. Good cond., $1700.
a R. Brodrey, Cordele,

1 Section Harrow, never
used, $18. F. L. Underwood,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.

John Deere H Tractor with
Disc Harrow Cultivators and
Planters, $1500. W. D. Askew,
Davisboro Rt. 2, Box 72.

Fairbanks Morse Wind Mill,
good cond., $125. Mrs. W. A.
Hoard, Indian Springs.

David Bradley Hammer Mill,
perfect cond., three sizes extra
screens, $100. No letters. W.
H. Patrick, Winder, RFD 3.

Bradley Cutting Harrow in
good cond. Mrs. Hardy Rhyne,
White.

1938 John Deere Model B
Tractor. E. D. Boyett, Lakeland.

1H Wagon. Sell or trade for
small yearlings. J. H. Brazier
Jr. Zebulon.

1948 Model C Allis-Chalmers
Tractor on rubber, starter,
lights, etc. 2 disc plow Bush
and Bogg Harrow, Mowing
Machine, 2 Row Cultivators,
Planters. Practically new. At
my home. No letters. W. C.
Barrett ,Cleveland, Rt. 5.

Some Blacksmith tools suit-
able. for farm use. W. L. Cot-





Travis, |,



way harrow, 2 peanut plows, |



tingham, Tucker.



nesaw.
Exe. good

ton cotton dr
gan, Chester.

Want to bu.
ley for Ford
Ralph Metts,






























































. Stone,

Want an
or parts. James
gusta, Rt. 2,

Want a fro;
nooga plow in
A. Harrin, De!

Want culti
fert. distrib
tractor. K
Rt2 7

Want good
with steel hu
in. good shape,
D. F. Ogden,

model A trac
cultivator for
cheson, Templ

Want hay

Tractor. Buy o
Otis M. Cow:

Want plar
and distribut
Tractor. Pe

3 Buckeye siz
ing brooders: 2
used, other ni
$17.50 ea. at
Hodge, Ben

Want 20 co:
ers, size 120
R. L. Danger,

plant, to sta

ish_ broilers,

reasonably prx

Tanner, Dou
2 new Oak

brooders, 500 .
<P wit |
400 cap. |

brooder, perfec |

Cliff Eo @ >

Rt. ;

coal burning
slightly used,

$17.50 ea. my |

ge, Ben Hill.

used "Broiler
ow and finish
reason-~


























3

A
cilec. Chicken
a. $120. ea.

tating : battery,
ntact heat, 50

first. class

age, clean, dry,
, 1947 crop, $1
ts, 15, $1.

McDaris,

en Sage, hand
b. Mrs. Roy Bla-
: oe Prompt

$1 Ib; Colored
Half Runners, 25c
or white or print
F. Pace, Temple,

dry leaf . sage,
Tweedell, Li-

N01 gee
single or pair
farm mules for
Vrite. E. Y. Stokes,



ash a brown-
Steer, 500-650 lbs.,
ould buy male
m to work for
jrock, LaFayette,

Angus Female
good stock. All
Clyd Maxwell,

Polled Shorthorn
3-6 mos. old.
tock. F. Ken-
anklin Springs.
jood milch cows, at
daily ea. at reason-

E. Boger, Forest

rge |
promptly

4

nt 25 good feeder or slop|
pigs, also some bunch velvet
beans. Advise. K nneth, H.

Fore, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Exc. SPC male hog for a lit-

tle bone Guinea male. Will
ship. Write. Donald McDuffie,

Rebecca, Rt. 1. :
Want 5reg., Essex gilts, 6-10
mos. old. Write. S. A. Corn,

-|Cornelia, Rt. 1.

HORSES & MULES WANTED

Want good mule cheap. Write
Arthur Petty, Palmetto, Rt. 1.
Want a donkey. Must. be

small and gentle. Give best
price in Ist. letter. S. F. Rob-
nson, 1178 Pryor St. S. W.
Phone Cl. 5771.

Exe. 2 nice young sorrell
mares, 5 and 6 yrs old, full sis-
ters, well. matched, for mule

, colts, 1-2 yrs. old. D. L. Rob-
_{erts, Cedartown.

SHEEP & GOATS WANTED:

Want reg., Nubian or Tog-
genburg does, fairly young
goats, giving min. 3 qts. daily.
va R. Daniel, Jr., Athens, Box
963. .



_ CATTLE FOR SALE



Milch Cow, been in a little
over 2 mos., $75. W. L. Yates,
Carrollton, Rt. 2.

_ Reg. Jersey Yr. old, 526 lb

| Heifer, Fillpail Design, Obser-

ver Strain, $200. FOB my farm.
Mrs. Robt. C. Watkins, Sandy
Springs. Ch. 2068.

Guernsey Bull, ready for serv-

lice, $75. D. Burnham, Eastman.

- Young Guernsey Cow, 3% yrs.

| old, $150; Guernsey Cow, 6% yr.

old, bred and milking, 2% gals.
daily. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, At-
lanta, 130 Candler Rd.

10 Polled Hereford dbl. stan-
dard reg. bulls, 8 to 12 mos. ald.
Grady Fox, Fort Valley, RFD 3.

Polled Herefords: Reg. bulls,
heifers, bred and open, cows,
bred and calf at side. See, 4 mi.
Northeast Alpharetta near Hwy.
a W. M. McGinnis, Alpharetta,

eee 8

17 mos. old reg. Jersey Male,
$100 at my barn. Mrs. I. C.
Smith, Jackson, Rt. 1.

Reg. Guernsey Bull, Pecan
Hills McPerry No. 349815, 3

yrs. old. at ~my: farm. -D. MM

Johnson, Forsyth, Rt. 3. phone
3952. Q
Gentle, dehorned Holstein

|Male, 2 yrs., 3 mos. old, from
exc. Wise. Cow and reg. Male
-of the Segis bloodline. See. Mrs.

-| Nannie Abercrombie; Moran.

Reg Red Poll Bull, dopped
March 27, 1943, proven sire,
easily handled, Grandson of cow
-with official record of 15,000
Tbs. milk in 12 mos. outstanding
dual purpose type, $200. M. J.
Gillespie, Pulaski.

Reg. Black Angus Bull, Cow
bred to freshen in Spring, and
3 Heifers, bred to freshen Jan.
and Feb. G. A. Mallory, Means-
ville.


- Reg. Bull, 4% yrs. old, dbl.
standard poll, reg., $300. O. T.
Adams, Conyers.

Reg. Red Polled Bull, 2 yrs.
old, 1000 Ibs., $150. Papers fur-
nished. L. S. Smith, Baldwin.

Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, about
700 lbs., due to freshen Ist. of
March for sale or trade for Jer-
sey Cow fresh with 2nd or 3rd.
calf. Nearby. M. M. Rowell, Bre-
men, Rt. 2, Box 47.

Polled Hereford Bull, 9 mos.
old, reg., $150.; Hereford Cow,
4 yrs. old, bred, $125.; Also pr.
Gray Mules, 1100 lbs. ea., 8 yrs.
old, for sale. Gordon M. Ander-
son, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

35 head, three quarter White
Face Brood Cows, bred to reg.
horn type White Face and Brah-
man Bulls, spring calving, very
regular color, young and good
size, $125. head. J. G. Norris,
Newnan, Tel. 899-W-1.

15 reg. Angus Cows with 5
calves at foot and other cows
heavy springers, 4 bulls, 18 mos.
24 mos. old and reg., 8 heifers,

Smith, 1271 Glenwood Ave.



phone La. 8845,

15-18 mos. old, for sale. W. S.|



Fresh Heifer, 30 Te0s. oy
2 gals. now. H. A. Chapman,
Holly Springs. ;

Reg.: Guernsey Bull, 20 mos.
old, No. 386808, from good blood-
lines, see at farm 7 mi. E. Can-
ton, Hwy. 20. J. O. Beavers, Con-
ton, Rtad:=



HOGS FOR SALE



Purebred Durocs: 2 sows, one
farrow early Feb., $85; other,
March, $100.; Herd Boars: 2 yr.,
18 mos. old and 7 Junior; 2 open
Gilts, 7 mos. old, 8 cull pigs, 4
mos. old, reg. and papers free.
Robert W. Wilson, Augusta, 855
Broad St.

6 thrifty, big bone Guinea
and P. C. eross pigs, $12.50 ea.,
3 gilts, same cross, wt. 75 Ibs.,
or more, $20 ea. FOB. Mrs. Ger-
trude Howell, Mitchell.

Reg. Hereford 12 wks. old
pigs, sire from Yalehurst Farm,
Reg. buyers name; $25 ea. FOB.
Irby Jackson, Crawfordville.

18 pigs, O. I. C. and Here-
ford cross, my place, Buffing-
ton Rd., 3-% mi. Red Oak. J.
P. Quigley, College Park, Rt.
a:

Large Hog, now fattening for
sale, for best offer. Y. M. An-
derson, Williamson.

- Large No. choice purebred
SPC Pigs, blocky type, dbl. in-
oculated, crated, reg. gilts, $20.
Boars, $25 ea. R. E. Cotton,
Milledgeville, 207 N. Colum-
bia St. Phone 6586. ~~

Reg. Hereford Boar, 3 yrs.
old, 400 Ibs., good stock hog, $75
at my barn 5 mi. E. Canton.
Maxwell Epperson, Canton, Rt.
2

10 Black African Guinea Pigs,

8 wks old, $10 ea. J. W. Parker, |

Geneva. S
Reg. P. C. Sow, 175 lbs., due

to farrow the last of Feb., $59.) w

Eugene Brown, Ellabelle, Rt. 1,
Box 67.

SPC bred Gilts, and Service
Boars. Champion breeding:
Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.

6 purebred Berkshire Pigs,
5 wks old, entitled to reg. 4
females and 1 male, $20. ea. Al-
ton Lovinggood, Kenesaw.

OIC Shoats, $25 reg. in buy-
ers name; Also 2 reg. Hereford
Bulls, 1 horned 2 yrs. old, 1
polled, 1 yr. old. Priced right.
Frank H. Redwine, Jr., Palmet-
to; Rhy A

Reg Tamworth Boar and Sow,
15 mos. old, each weigh 350
lbs., fine specimens from large
litters. Sow. to farrow in Feb.,
$250. for the pr. A. F. Soul, At-
Janta, 3727 Peachtree Rd.

Purebred Berkshire Sow, bred
for spring pigs. Dbl. treated,
reg. in buyers name, $75. FOB.
S. Y. Sosebee, Demorest.

- Guinea Hokg, 1 gilt about
ready for breeding, stay: fat, lit-
tle bone stock, $40; Also 2 large
Turkey Toms, wt. about 25 lbs.
each, -45c lb. R. E. Barnes,
Swainsboro.

6 Guinea Female Pigs (the
stay fat kind), 8 wks. old, $7.50
ea. at my barn. Mrs. C. B. Sims,
Jackson, Rt. 4.

1 large Duroc 18 mos. old
gilt, $75. with papers, at my
place. Horace Reneau, Thomas-
ville, Rt. 2.

Nice Hamp. Gilt, about 4 mos.
old, about 150 lbs., reg. in buy-
ers name, treated, $40, at barn.
Will ship. W. C. Berryman,
Comer, Rt. 1.

Reg. '4 White Face Hereford
Male Pigs, 8 wks. old, $15. ea.
without papers, $18.50 with.
Shipped or come see. R.
Whitman, Buena Vista, Rt. 2.

Yorkshire (bacon type) sow,
15 mos. old, reg., 13 pigs Ist.
litter, $100. not shipped. Geo.
W. Tyler, Atlanta, 1246 So.
Moreland Ave. Hwy. 42. "Phone
Cr. 1612.

Reg. SPC Bred Gilts and Pigs
for sale. Mrs. L. A. Holmes,
Ranger.

Six Shoats, 6 mos. old OIC

and SPC cross, $35. ea. Will not
ship. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto.



H.| Roy Griswold, Metter, RFD 1.

Reg Hereford Pigs from State
Grand Champ. Boar and Sow.
L. P. Singleton, FortValley, Rt.
3. i

8 reg. OIC Pigs, short nose,
blocky, 9 wks old, $20 ea; $21.-
75 with papers in buyers name,
shipped COD. L. A. Mitchell,
Loganville, Rt. 2.

8 pure OIC Pigs, 7 wks. old,
5 gilts, 3 males, brood sow, (not
fat) 300 lbs., one sow (fat) 400
Ips. 8 mi. E. Dacula on Tanner
vende J. E. Meeks, Dacula, Rt.

OIC Short Nose Blocky Gilt
Pigs, all ages, treated, reg. in
buyers name, $20. up accord-
ing. to age. Dewey Youmans,
Stillmore, Rt. 1.

4 Males Black PC Pigs, 12
wks. old, reg., Mother, Grand
Champ. in Macon FFA show in
April $25. ea. with papers. Clin-
ton Cason, Monticello, Rt. 1.

8 Black PC Pigs, 3 males and
5 gilts. W. C. Seats, Sr., Au-
gusta, Box 623; Rt. 2.

Reg OIC Blocky Type Boar,
lyr. old, $75. W. C. Causey, Au-
burn.

14 SPC Pigs,'6 wks. old, $10-
$12 ea. See W. H. Ramey, Li-
thonia, RFD 3.

3 Brood Sows, OIC, 350 Ibs.,
and 2 shoats, $15 ea..Mrs. J.
W. Suggs, Fairburn, Care Nor-
ton Quarry, Cook Crossing Rd.

8 Pigs, Black Essex and PC,
3 mos. old, good bloodlines, well
marked, thrifty, $10 ea. G. E:
Pilcher, Jr., Plains, RFD.

around 100 Ibs. ea. 3 Gilts, 2
Barrows, $30-$35 ea. at my farm
near Lithonia. A. S. Jackson,
Decatur, 430 N. McDonough St.
*phone De. 6132.

10 wks. old Pigs, Black PC
and Guiena mixed, 30-35 lbs.,
$12 ea. Mrs. A. V. Bryant, At-
lanta, 545 Mt. Paran Ave.

4 reg. Hampshire Boars, ready
for service, with papers, $50. ea.
at my barn. Herman E. Tal-
madge, Lovejoy.

7 ea.,male and female pure-

bred Hereford - pigs, Atlanta

Boy and Major Junior blood-

lines, 12 wks. old, $30 ea at

my barn, reg. buyers name.

a L. Rothell, Ben Hill. Box
De

Ten OIC Pigs, 4-6 mos. old,
$20.-$25 ea.; OIC Male, 19 mos.
old, broken nose, blocky type,
$150. with papers. J. W. Rawlin-
son, Dunwoody, Jett Ferry Rd.

Tereford and Hereford-OIC
Cross Pigs, Shoats and Sows at
best prices. J. S. Stewart, At-
Janta, 1761 Bouldercrest Dr.
Phone Wa. 5949.

Reg. Hereford Male Pigs, good
breeding, $20. FOB. Papers in
buyers name. E. H. McMichael,
Buena Vista.

16 pure cross bred OIC-BPC
Pigs, farrowed Oct. 22 and 24,
$25. pr. at 8-10 wks. old. Crate
and ship for $5 pr. extra. K.
D. Sanders, Eatonton.

6 White Pigs, 8 wks. old, $12
ea; 3 Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
3 mos. old, $15 ea; 4 White Pigs,
6 wks. old, White Chester, $10.
ea. Mell Scoggins, Elberton, Rt.
5s

Thoroughbred Duroc Jersey
Pigs, 2 females and 4 males, 12
wks, old, $15 ea. without papers;
FOB. O. B. Brown, Fort Valley,
Rt: 2;

2 fine blocky type short nose
OIC Boar Pigs, 11 wks. old,
$25 ea. FOB. Mrs. Hardy Rhyne,
White. .

4 purebred SPC Males, around
35-40 lbs., reg. in buyers name,
$25. Will not ship. Write or see.

OIC Pigs, from Grand Champ.
Boar and Sow, other prize win-
ning sows at 1947 SE Worlds
Fair, shert nose, blocky type,
reg. in buyers name, 8 wks. old,
$25. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta.

OIC reg. Boar, 13 mos. old,
about 200-250 lbs. $60. R. E.
Kemp, Bowdon, Star Rt.

Reg. SPC Sept. farrowed Pigs, |
abl. inoculated, either sex, $25.
J. D. Wadsworth, Columbus,

5 Shoats, about 5 mos. old,/

}with brown





Rosewold Farm, Box 704.

: ~

Purebred V
ford, 1% yr. old Sow, $75; 12
mos. old Gilt, both bred to
bring the ist. 1948. Exe. for

good mules, and Riding Culti- i

vator, or one for Shetland Pony.
Clifford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

6 Purebred SPC Males, 35-
40 lIbs., reg. in buyers name,
$25. Will not ship. Write or see
Edwin McGowan, Graymont,
Rt. 1.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





Mare mule, wt. 800 Ibs., for
sale or exe. for calves, goats or
feed. Mrs. Hardy Rhyne, White.

4 reg., draft mares and colts,

for sale or trade. Henry Hays,

Marietta. 114 Washington Ave. .

ite Face Here- _ -

Good 8 yr. old farm mare |

mule, about 1200 Ilbs., sound
every way, $150. my farm. R..
M. Vocke, Quitman, Rt. 2, Box
90.

A 9 yr. old bay horse mule

$150.;, Also a 10 yr. old sorrel

mare mule, $100. A C. Russell,
Swainsboro. R. 3.

Very fine Mare, 1150 Ibs. 7
yrs. old, works well dbl. and
single. D. A. Landrum, McDon-
ough, R. F. D. 1, Box g0.

Red Mare, 1400 lbs., work
anywhere, 7 yrs. old, bred to
Palomino Stallion, foal Apr. 15,
$175. E. A. Pierce, Alpharetta,
Rt. 3, Box 61. ste

2 Mare Mules, med. size, work
anywhere, $50. ea. Frank Brad-
ford,. Atlanta,
Ave. S. E. Ma. 7036.

1185 Moreland

3 good mules, 2H wagon, cot-

ton poisoner, walking cultiva-
tor, and other farm tools for

sale. See J. B. Horne, Eastman, _

Rt. 5. Near Hornes Store.
Good work horse, 7 yrs. old,

N.| 1500 Ibs., $160. Tilman Roland,

Ball Ground, Rt. 1. :
Dark Horse Mule, about 900-
1000 lbs., work anywhere, gen-
tle. See, dont write. L. C. Wil-
son, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
3 gaited saddle horse, gentle,
works well anywhere; extra

good mule, perfect worker, 1200 _

lbs. C. D. Williamson, Americus,
Rt. 2. Dawson Rd. )

Mare Mule,. about 1000-1100
lbs., cheap for cash. R. J. Walsh,
Garfield.

Pr. Horse Mules, 8 and 9 yrs.
old, work perfectly together,
about 1000 lbs., cheap for cash,
See at once. Mrs. Effie Hlton,
Baxley, Rt. 1.

Tron Grey Horse, 7 yrs. old,
1150 lbs., good worker, $200.
G. W. Reddick, Sardis.

Mare, 14 yrs. old, Two Mare
Mules, 2 and 5 yrs. old,. Horse
Mules,'3 and 4 yrs. old, $500
cash or trade for good milch
cows. Ralph T. Crawford, Rayle,
RE 2.

2 Six Mos. old reg. Tenn
Walking Stud Colts, Allen
breed. John A. Goforth, Gaines-
ville.

9 yr. old Gray Mare, 1100 Ibs.,
good 1H wagon, $175. Brute
Anderson, Haddock.

Black Pony, good cond.. for
sale. Mell Malone, Snellville.

Pr. good Mare Mules, $145. at

my barn, Piedmont-Roberts Rd.,, -

5 mi. N. Marietta. C. K. Anne-
berg, Marietta, Rt. 1.

Black Mare Mule, Wagon and
other farm tools. J. M. Clark,
Atlanta, 115 Key Rd. S. Ey
Rt. 3. Ma. 5641.

Pr. Black Mare Mules with
light noses, matched in size
and color, good gait and good
quality, 4 yrs. old, $12.50 ea.
Or exc. for cattle. E. J. Mec-
Ginnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 5 mi.
N. E. Alpharetta.

6 yi. old Horse Mule, crippled
in 1 front foot, good worker,
for sale or trade for hogs,
yearlings, corn or other farm
products. J, L. Ross, Abbeville,
Rte:

Pinto Pony, 1 yrs. old. white
spets, will plow
and very gentle for children,
one gaited, single footing, $42%.
Also. White Rabbits, $3. Carl
Clay, Gray, Rt. 1.





HORSES. AND MULES ~
FOR SALE







Young pair. srikehede Mare
~ Mules, 1100 Ibs.. complete with
accessories, also full line. farm-.



ing tools, $525. Edwin Collins,
Cordele. :
; ody pr (horse and mare) black

mules, wt. 1100 Ibs., 7 yrs. old,

' good workers, gentle. See at
my-farm. John A. Peek, Farm-
ington. Rt1:

1 ea. bay horse mule, 9 yrs.
old, $150.00; sorrell 1. mare
-mule, 10 yrs. old, $100.00;
Bradley walking cultivator, $50.
2 peanut weeders, $10. ea;
Avery planter, $25.00; Coving-
ton planter, $20. A. C. Russell,
Swainsboro, Rt. 3.

2 nice black mare mule, 7
yrs. old, about 1 M. lbs. ea.
gentle and sound. Geo. M. Wic-

ker, Amricus. (Albany Rd).

Good sound 1000: lb. Mare,
Mule, gentle, pert, also 1H
Wagon, a few plow tools, $150.
at my barn. Berry
Hamilton..-

Good Ga. raised Jack, 6 yrs.
old, around 900 Ibs.,_ blocky,
well built, sell at farmers
price. K. S. Price, Cleveland,
mots 4.

9

good sound 6 yr. old Mare
Mules, 1000-1100 lbs, work
anywhere, and 1 or 2 good

> Wilch Cows. Also VC Cultivat-

tor; for sale: Cary L. Jordan,

Manassas. of mi. -S. Reidsville.

Re Mare Mule, 1100 Ibs., gentle,
work anywhere, 12 yrs. old
$100. T. Wi Simmons, Doug-
lasville, Rt. 3.

"ye Small Riding Horse, $50., Al-



so David Bradley Hammer Mill,
$115. Wilmer Brandt, Clarks-
= ville.

Black Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old,

1050 Ibs., $275. at my place.
Mattis- E Powell, Sr., Mid-
ville, Rt. 2. :

a ~2-tine- Mare; 612:~ yrs. -old;
work anywhere. Sell or trade
for hogs. C., L. Kinsey, Ken-

: sington, Rt. 2.
a Tenn. Walking Mare, Ala-
-. bama Lary Allen, reg. Nos

401436, 7 yrs. old, 7 mos. old
* Colt at side. Sell one or both;
Also at stud reg. Tenn. Walker,
ahs Captain Allen No. 420700. J. C.
.. Harrison, The Rock.

Two 1200 Ib. Mare Mules, 14
yrs. old, gentle, work to any
farm implemnt or wagon. Sell
or @rade for horse and dif. in
money; also good 2H wagon
and body. XK M. Parks, Jesup.
Rte 2,

a.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
- FOR SALE



pee N. Z. Reds, 3-15 mos. old;
> _Ped., papers furnished, $2.50
z ea M. QO. only. Will ship by ex-
state your nearest exp.
R. Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

-. Fine NZW Btck Rabbit to
wexc. for similar buck. C. H.
Wood, Atlanta, 629 Cresthill




M. Moon, |-

on OF
Hogansville Rd., LaGrange.

!sale. Frank Turner,



Ave. N. E. Call Ve. *428 nights.

N. Z. Whites, * does (bred)
and 4 bucks, unrelated, from |
ped. stock. Make offer for any}
or all. J. W. Moore, Griffin,
222 Elis St:

1 ea. Giant White Chinchil-|
la buck and doe rabbit, about

16 mos. old, $4. ea. Mrs. J.-L.
Landrum, Warrenton, Rt. 1.
Eng. Angora Rabbits, reg.

and ped. Will exc. for NZW
Rabbits of like quality. A. L.
_ Thompson, Washington, POB
385.

NZW Giant Re=bbits, pure
stvain, 2 does, 8 mos. old, 1
bred, fine buck, no akin to
does, 11 mos. old. Sacrifice, $15.
See. E. Hames, Mountain Park.

2 N. Z. W. Does, 8 mos. old,
due to kindle Dec. 15, $3.50 ea;
Brown Doe with 11 young 4
wks. olu in black and white
and brown and. white colors,
$9. FOB. E. C. Ward, Junction
city.

Pure N. Z. Whites, 1 yr: old,
3. does. and* buck, -$15. -.J.. -T.



Sale, Tubsdey, January "sth. Geonia Poca

Vidalia, Ga,



~

_ RABBITS AND CAVIES
oS 2EOR SALE -



White Angoras, ped. 5 and. 6
mos. old, $3. ea.; Reg., 20 mos.

old, $5. ea. Does and bucks.
Quick sale. Wm. H. Felton,
Cartersville.

4 Guinea pigs: white male
and 1 ea.-black, red: and brown
females, in good cond., also 2
Fantail pigeons,. $1.50 ea. Will
trade for purebred poultry.
Billy Durden, Odum, Rt. 1.

Ped. Beautiful White, wool
producing, English Angora Rab-
bits, for sale. J. Emmit Hardy,
Atlanta, 1751 Sylvan Rd. S. W.

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Purebred Saanan Buck Goat,
18 mos.- old, naturally mule-
headed, $25. A.D. Giles,
Douglasville, Rt. 2

Extra big 11 mos. Hampshire
Buck, $25. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs. :

3 Ram Sheep for sale. Mrs.
A. W. Arnold, Newnan.

Saanan Doe Kid, 10 mos. old,
mother is 7% qt. milker. Not
bred, big and healthy. See or
write. T. M. Nichcls, Jr., Moul
trie Rie 35.

Tog. Doe, giving half. gal.
daily, $20.00; Tog. Doe, al-
ready bred for Ist. freshening,
also 6 mos. old Tog Buck, $10.
trade. William T. Still,

Grade Hampshire Ram, 2 yrs.
old, wt. 200 lbs., $25. or exc. for-
3 mos. old grade dairy -bred
heifer or reg. Berkshire Boar,
3 mos. old, from a_ reliable
breeder. W. D. Wilbanks,
Chatsworth, Rt. 2.

Large. no horn, Saanan milk
Goat, 4 qts. milk daily when
fresh. Sell or exc. for 2 lambs.
J. W. Bedell, Atlanta, 3851
Peachtree Rd. ~

Reg. Saanan Male at Stud
(does boarded. until bred, 20c
day board). Bred Yearlings,
$10. up. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta,
730 Grand Ave. N. W.. Bel.
9393.

4 or 5 Milk Goats out of a

jherd of 8, all to freshen Christ-

mas week. J. Steve Meeks, Toc-
0a, Rt 3:

2 good milk Goats

2 with
young kids,

sell cheap. Come
see. Graham Simpson, Sparta,
Ritios2:

Thoroughbred

Tog. Billy
Goat, reg.,

cheap for quick
Blue Ridge.





POULTRY WANTED
| BANTAMS:
Exc. 1 pr. 1947 B. B. B. Ban-

tams, small type, clean legs, for

| 1 pr. 1947 White Bantams, small
| type,

clean legs. Ea. pay exp.
HB Jones, Jr:, Hahira, Rt 1

Want 6 or 10 small Bantam
and some Dark Cornish Pullets.:
State price, etc. Mrs. D. R. Mc-
Gowan, West Green, Box 137.

CORNISH:

Want 1% doz. purebred AAA
Dark Cornish Pullets, uniform
in col., shape and size, blood
tested stock, no culls. Advise
E. M. Lee, Omaha.

DUCKS:

Want domesticated Mallard
Ducks, shipped to me. Advise
particulars and price. Mrs. Eli-
a Guilford, Blackshear, POB

GAMES:
Will buy Pit Game Cocks, 5%

lbs. and up and free of all de-

fects, $1-$1.25 lb. Shipping crates
prepaid. Ans all letters: J. L.
Hogan, Pine Mt. Valley; POB



Owens, Sr., Covington, Rt. 2

67.

POULTRY WANTED



_ Want Pit Game (not Cornish)
Cocks, not over 3 yrs. wt. 6 Ibs..
or more, perfect specimens every:
way. Pay exp. and $1.25 lb. and
send shipping crates prepaid
Dudley Price, Atlanta, 1678].
Emory Rd. N. E.

Want 6 large
Roundhead Games,
rooster, also same amt. Grits
Grays or Warhorse, raise on
halves. Ross T. Tapley, Swains-
boro, Rt. 2.

GUINEAS: Want 5 Guinea Hens
and Rooster, not over 1 yr. old..
State price. Mrs. Lonnie Maul-/
din, Buford, Rt. 3.

LEGHORNS: Want about 100
W. L. Hens, 8-12 mos. old. Ad-
vise.. fully. John Richardson,
Forsyth, "phone 3196.
MISCELANEOUS CHICKENS

Want 12-24 heavy breed, lay-
ing pullets, within 30 mi. State
breed, possible wt. and price
Carl Kuipers, Cochran.
PIGEONS: j

Want 2 prs. Red Carneaux Pi-
geons or~+2 prs. Red Modenas.
Advise as to price. Mrs. M. T
Sampson, Thomasville, 325-N.
Madison St.

REDS: :

Want 25 or more if price not
too much-RI Red full blooded
Pullets, laying or ready to lay.
Quote price del. Forsyth by Ex.
or truck. C. J. Yates, Forsyth,
310 Johnson Ave. Phone oe:
ROCKS: :

Want some B. Rock Cocke-

type Allen
5 hens and

s tock, |
rels, from Parks Pen ped. s F cottonseed Sh Hen TODIDE

direct, State price and age.
C. Woodruff, Albany, 305 E
Broad St,



POULTRY FOR SALE



'BANTAMS: 7 bantam hens
and rooster, $1.50 ea. Will not
del. nor ship. Mrs. Vinne
Carey, College Park. 920
Bussey Rd.

Trio Golden Sebrights,
1 Cornish bantam _ rooster,
$2.50: xc. for 4. pr. = White
King pigeons. H. G. Shearouse,
Sandersville. :

5 mix. bantam. hens, gee
last yr., also rooster, $2. 50 for



$6;

lot, FOB plus Exp. Chg. Silas |

Snipes, Commerce. Bits:

Golden Sennen 2 trios,
$7.50... trio. L- trio. tor $10.23:
cockerels, $3 ea. All young
purebred, from show
R. A. Knowles, Rossville.

Golden Sebrights (entered
8 in Ga. State Fair and won/
7 prizes), $7 pr; $10 trio. Jim-
my Kibler, Dublin. Rt. 5.

4 bantam hens and rooster,
Poros Hambergs, $2. ea; 1
Roundhead game stag, 5 mos.
old, $2.50;
bits, grown, $5 pr; trio N.Z.W..
grown, $7. H. M. Adams, Doug-
lasville.

5 small type bantam hens,
1 and 2 yrs. old, clean legs,
good layers and. setters, $5 for
lot. Robt. Jones, Hahira, Rt. 1.

Pair show type White Co-
chin winners at S. E. Fair,
quality, $6 pr.; white Silkie
und Black Rose Combs, show
cockerels, straight combs, $1.50
ea. D. Bass, Atlanta, 754 Pul-
liam St... S> W.

10 bantams, 3 _ cockerels,
white, dark red, yellow with
black, 50c ea. plus postage.
J. D. Dyer, Gainesville. Rt. 2.

Golden Sebright, Dark Corn-
ish and mixed bantams, in prs.
trios or pens. Do not want to
ship. C. A. Bowles, Atlanta.
174 Margaret Place, N. W.
Be. 6686.

8 hens and pullets, 2 roost-
-ers, all healthy, mix. bantams,
$9 for lot, FOB. Mrs. ae he
Arnall, Senoia:

Few fine surplus Golden Se- |
bright males, $5 ea; Young
stock and eggs; also W. L.



bantams. at bargain, 2 Clark, 14

ears 353 See



hatch roosters, $2. 50 to $3 ea.

f All 2 yrs. old. Stephen T, oe

_J..R. Brantley,

stock. |
_ Breeding

also Angora rab- |

this yrs.







































































































and young ENS Y same breed, | RE
$1.75 ea. Mrs, C. R. Sorrells, Al
Monroe, Rt. : eM
6 -B: R. pullets, * gah 50. ea. |.
also 1 -purebred Indian Corn-|
ish . cockerel, $2. FOB.- Mrs.
URIS: Worley, Roy. 58

CORNISH GAMES AND a

GIANTS: ele
3 cottontail Shuffler ed Qh

Roundhead stags, 4-4% lb. ea.

Dead Game. $22 or $5 ea. W.

v Hellingsworth, Lilburn,
teers

6 spring hatch, purebred
Dark Cornish 4-5 Ib. cockerels,
$15 or $3 ea. 2 purebred 2 yr.
cocks, 7 and 9 lbs., $3 ea. FOB.
Alex -Hopkins, Gardi. Rica? aed

10 young laying puHets: 6} .
White Giants and 4 Parmen-|_
ter Reds, purebred $2 ea. my |
place, Mountail Park above!
Roswell. Cant abe E. Hames,
Roswell.

Purebred, Hae type Dark
Cornish. roosters: one 1 yr.
old,.and one 2 yrs. old; $3 ea.

it non-related
oa




3 May hatch, $2.50 ea. MO,

only. Miss Corn: B. Patterson,

Ty Ty, Rt 1 ce
Trio, 2 pullets, 6 mos. old, | cocks

and 1 rooster ped. - Cornish,

$7.50 del. by Exp. Cra, Tyson,
Roy. ts
sale. Contact. O. C, Brodberry, |

Some Gomis cockerels- for | :
Covington. Rt. 1. Box 135. \}

Cornish, large, 5 hens and:
rooster, white, $15; 5 hens and

rooster, White Red. Lace, $18. yond ee n

gers. Atlanta, 469 10th St. Sam Smith, 4

10 Dark Cornish pullets and pao

W. Thurmond, Farmington.

ste, purebred. Cornish cockerels,
$2.50 ea. John A. Goforth, | c
Gainesville.

Pit Game cock, Roundhead
game, 5% Ibs., perfect cond., | 7
$1 tb. - Lester Warren, Carrol-
ton. Rt. cee

: AAA -bloodtested, heavy slge
type Dark Cornish cockerels; |
ready for service, $3 ea; June ve
hatch pullets, non- related,
$3.75 ea. Money Order Mrs.
R. C. Sanders, Vienna.

HAMBERGS: 3 Silver
Spangled Hamberg cockerels, |
now ready for service, $3 ea.|
Soperton.

LEGHORNS: .7 young, yel-|.
$1.50 ea. Mrs. Homer Norton,
low legged W. L. hens, $9 or
Black Minoreas. Show and

MINORCAS: Giant S. C. Sai
Stonewall, Dodson Rd. :
stock, cocks and:

cockerels, $5. and $10 ea. L.|
Bz Millians, Newnan.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICK- NG
ENS: 25 friers, brooder raised,
2 to*2% Ilbs., $1 ea. Mrs.

R. Lowery, Rochell. Aves ng
Box Llp: .

Hens, sme Brahmas, some
Dominiques, and Reds, also
bantams and some mated
homer pigeons, banded and|
working. Mrs. G. W. Williams,
Columbus, Rt. Le Williams e
Dairy.

toms,
20-25 lbs.
light ae
Sanders, V

hens, mixed
11.85 ea.
_E.
Rt.

16 nice fat
breed, 4-6 Ibs ef.
here, for quick sale. Mrs.
Blackstock, Douglasville.
4, At Cambleton Ferry.

ORPHINGTONS: 18 mostly; ie
pullets, partly mix. 15 nice You

with Buff Orp. laying, healthy, sale. Come see

$1.75 ea; 2 pure Buff Orp.
March cockerels, non-related,
$2 ea. $33 for lot. M. O.. Mrs.
J. G. Burden, Elberton. Rt. 2.

Common pigeons, very nice,|
75c pair, plus Exp. Chgs. R. L.
Anderson, _ Augusta, 1275- %
Broad St. a

8 mated pairs of. White nae uae
$8 pair. Lillian Wynn, Athens,
RFD3. A

5 kind Peafowl, all 1947 (
hatch, solid White, Blues, Spald-



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