Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 November 24

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Tom Linder Commissioner









"WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954











We Thank Thee..

Thanksgiving is a day for family gaecnick about the festive
board .. . a day for turkey and fixins and pumpkin pie. But above
all, Thanksgiving is a day to stop and think about a lot of things
that we take for granted the rest of the year. Such things as the
~ blessing of abundance, far beyond the rosiest dreams of our forefathers, who. so
courageously wrested a foothold in a New World. Such things as the blessing of
- freedom ... for us not a distant hope, but an ever- present reality. On Thanks-
giving Day, let us humbly bow our heads in a prayer of gratitude to Almighty
God for all that we have, all that we are, all that we can hope to be. Let us
reaffirm our faith in our free way of life and solemnly pledge onsen e to pre-.
serve it unblemished for the generations still to come.

: | Tom Linder

Commissioner of Agriculture

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POSITIONS WANTED |

POSITIONS WANTED

POSITIONS WANTED

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oe job on whigken
r dairy, straight time.
he good man, 5 R
, wood; water; 8
i to work. Prefer
a. Heady to start work.
to be moved. Sober.
rae Tallapoosa, 108

i job on farm looking
ock, poultry, upkeep of
arpentry repairs, Etc.

Amerson, c/o J fe
1, Soperton, Rt. 1

married man, 3 chil-



on cattle and broiler
for reasonable salary. 4
use, lights, water, etc.

ob on farm as care-
Si and wife. ee

Saved in cniaare or
on standing rent
an self. Family of

fonesboro, 181,

old, white, trustworthy

old enough to help,

vork right way. A. EK.
Atlanta, 1078 Hampton }

| tractor



White woman with 2 chil-|.
{dren 10 and 6 yrs. old, wants

job doing light farm work on
farm for reasonable salary.
References. Mrs. Mamie L.
Dyer, Griffin, Rts Cc (Box 147.

White man, alone, OO: yrs:
old, wants job on farm, tend-
ing poultry, hogs, other farm
work. Good home and reason-
able wages. B. G. Harper, At-
lanta, 683 Gaskill St., S. E.

23: yr. old man wants job
on grain farm or. dairy, Exp?

!truck and tractor driver. Mar-

ried, 2 small children. Sober.
Can start work at once. Sam-
uel J. Whitfield, Jonesboro, Rt.
at

47 yr. old man wants job on
dairy farm. 20 yrs. experience.
Can move anytime. References._
V. L. Hurst, c/o Fred Carter,
Byron, Rt. 1.

Want large 2 H. farm, 50-50
basis. Furnish self. Like have
darm. Must have. 2
houses and have to be moved.
Andrew Flournoy, Greenville.

White married man, 2 small
children, wants job on dairy
or other type farm work. Can
drive tractor and do most any

od | kind farm work. House, lights,
d | fuel, an

and. reasonable sal-
ry. W. bibest mas
433 Crew St., Se tian




|2 children,



Beasley Evers,

Want job at once on farm
this winter and crop for next
year. Drive truck, tractor, do
dairy work, etc. 3 or 4 R.

house, lights, wood; 4 in fam-.

ily, one goes to school. Prefer
Fulton, Cobb, or Douglas. Co.
Sober. Isaac Ridings, Fairburn,
Rt. 1. Senoia Ra.

Want job operating small

_|dairy for salary, modern house,

4-5 R., milk, lights water and
fuel, in or near Fulton or Cobb
Co., near transportation. Hon-

est, Sober. T. C. Hulsey, Mari-

etta, Rt. 3, Box 104.

40 yr. old white man, wife,
lifetime exp., in
farming, wants job. Consider
50-50 basis. Exch, ref. Have to
be moved; move any time. D.
T. Gunter, Cochran. Rt. 4, Box
124.

Single man past 50 desires
job on chicken farm or care-
taker of farm. T. E. Smith,
Atlanta, 14 Decatur St., S. W.

28 yr. old white man with
wife, one child, wants to live
with quiet people on farm and
do farm work. Familiar with
farm machinery, tending cat-:
tle, etc. Have: to be moved.

Prefer near school bus route, |.

water and lights in home, $25
eekly, or $4 daily salary.

Leary, Rt. 2.

is





One arm man with small
family wants job on farm rais-
ing chickens or looking after
layers, caretaking, tending cat-
tle, pigs, etc. Drive truck, trac-
tor. 4 in family large enough
to work. No ,bad habits. Bill
Overby, Gainesville, 618 Oak
St.

2-men (brothers-in-law) want
poultry or dairy -work. Good
workers honest, reliable. Con-
tact. George Gable, Williamson,
Rico.

Single white man, 54 yrs,
old wants job on farm looking
after stock, poultry, general
upkeep of place, repair work,
carpentry, tc. Can handle
stock. Desire with good people
only. M. Thomas Amerson, c/o
T. J. Hutcheson, Soperton, Rt.
Te .

Want 15,000-20,000 cap. chic-
ken house on farm, 50-50 basis.
Prefer near school, 3 R house,
lights, water. Have to be mov-
ed before or right after. Xmas.
Experienced. Mrs. Lillie Mc-
Kenney, Gainesville, Rt. 3.

Want job on chicken farm
in North Ga. Contact. Harvey
Martin, Baldwin, P. O. Box 191.

White man wants light farm
work or light 1 H crop. Will
go anywhere if good land. H.
E. Hudgins, Winder.

Want job on nursery farm,
yard and truck gardening. Ex-
perienced. W. I. saa At-

lanta, 133-2nd. Ave., N. W. Ph.
Be. 8775.
Man with wife, disabled

WW-I Vet., wants job on farm,
Experienced cattle and swine,
breeding, farm and herd man-

aging, etc. College education.
Desire managers position
building small herds large

farm. Pasture and corps. James

| Hughes, Jesup, P. O. Box 387.

White family wants crop for
1955 on thirds and _ fourths.
Large cotton acreage, plenty
corn land, pasture. 4 or 5 R
house, elec., school bus and
mail route. 3 experienced trac-
tor drivers. C. E. Stone, Rome,
3 Piedmont.

Man and wiic want job car-
ing for from 4000-10,000 chic-
kens on 50-50. basis. Can give
references. Need small house,
lights, etc. Major Reeves, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 3.

Man with 6 in family 4 chil-
dren, wants job on poultry or
cattle farm, with house, water,
fuel, lights furnished, reasona-
ble salary. Near school and
church. Move anywhere. Have
to be moved. Harold Davis, Lo-
Banvilles Rt 28 %e7o AN ONG



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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 2.disc plow with 3
int hitch, in good cendition.

. Densmore, Smyrna, 506
Coneord Rd. .

Want Athens or Oliver Side
Plow, also power takeoff pulley
for old Fordson tractor. Cheap
for cash. J. M. Dempsey, Cham-
blee. Ph. 7-2391.

Want cultivator, planter, and
distributor for Super A Farm-
all Tractor. C. B. Milner, Shi-
Joh.

Want used tractor (may be
John Deere), goodcond., with
good equip, cheap for cash.
Chester Fountain, Vidalia, Rt.
1, Box 62.

Want power take-off log
cart, Brillion Seeder for Ford
tractor, and good combine with
motor, good cond. for cash.
Fred Barber, Jonesboro, P. O.
Box 206.

Want three point All-Pur-

pose Plow, tractor drawn,
cheap. W. L. Cochran, Stone-
wall. :

Want cane mill, either 2 or
3 roller, good cond. L. T. Hurst,
Manor, Rt. 1.

Want good used tractor. tire,
size 10 X- 28, free of holes,
cheap for cash. Robert L. Gar-
ner, Dublin, Rt. 1.

Want General Motors Diesel
Power Unit, 75 or 100 hp, not
over 6 yrs. old, and irrigation
pump for same; Also any a-
mount 4-5-6 in. irrigation pipe
and sprinklers. C. W. Felder
Blakely, Rt. 5, Box 194.

Want good 3/4 in. discharge
water ram. B. B. Cole, Lawr-
enceville, Rt. 1.

Want 2 H wagon weels with
wooden spokes, in good shape
and appearance. W. J. Sprouse,
Atlanta, 13 Aberdeen St., N. E.

Want several hydraulic rams.
John H. Williams, Jr., Blakely,
Box 485.

Want J. D. 2 Disc Plow No.
300, in good condition. Ushes
_ . Brown, Rutledge, Rt. 1.

Want Dwarf or similar make
Side Del. rake. Will. trade Mo-
line Side Del. Rake, used one
year, for same. H. D. Vaughan,
Doraville. Ph. 47-2629.

Want John Deere A Tractor,
cheap. T. Jeff Veal, Jr., San-
dersville, Rt. 3, Box 50.

Want one 60 or 80 gal. syrup
' kettle in good cond., reasona-
ble. Could use 50 gal. size
kettle. Mrs. L. A. Williams,

_ Want used All-Purpose Cul-
tivator, pulley, sub-soil plow
for Ford tractor. Exch. reg.
Red PoH Bull, 10 mos.; old, for
same; Also good breeding stock
of Red Polls of all ages for
sale. G. T, McDonald, Oakwood.

Want Graham Hoeme Plow,
6 or 7 tooth, good cond. S. W.
McNair, Stapleton.

Want 10 X 36 Tractor Tire
and Tube in good condition.
B. W. Middlebrook, Barnesville.
Ph. 67-J.

Want 2 disc tractor plow
for Farmall Model .C or Super
C, at reasonable cash price
and come after if in 100 mile
radius. J. G. Greenway, Con-
yers, Rt. 1.

Want for cash Phaeton or
other good 1H buggy, in good
condition. Phil Donehoo, Wil-
ae Box 220. Ph. Griffin
589. ~)

Want Ford Tractor, Model 46
through 50, good shape. J. C.
Spence, Brookhaven, 1170 Uni-
versity Dr. Ch. 3156.

Want 2 metal wheels off hay
rake or other machine, about
30-36 in. circum. with narrow
rim. Near Atlanta. Wayne
Sprause, Atlanta, 13 Aberdeen
Sty Ne:



PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE



Apple and Peach Trees 1 yr.
35c; 2 yr, 45c; 2 yr. Grape, 30c:
Cherry, Pear, Plum, 3 ft., 65e 3
yr. Chestnut, .$1.50. ea.; Pecan,
$1.50 T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

Tame Gooseberry Bushes, 7,
$1; Garlic, 4 bunches, $1; Arti-
chokes, ready for planting, $1
qt. Add postage. R. C. Stover,
Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Scuppernong Grape; Blue
Damson.Plum, Chinquapin Trees
6, $1.50; Crabapple, $2 doz.;
Muscadine Vines, $1.50 doz.;
| Hazelnut, Blueberry, Red, Black
Ragpharry, $1 doz.; Gooseberry,
6, $1. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlone-
ga, Rt. 1.

Celestial Sweet Fig and Le-
mon, 4-5 ft., ready set, $2.75 ea.;
2-3 ft., $2.; 1-2 ft., $1 Come after.
| Bring Spade. B. O. Fussell, At-
|lanta, 889 Edgewood Ave.



1-2 yr Peach Trees, $1 ea.;
Seedling Pecan, 50c and $1 ea.;
Muscadine Grape, 10, $1; Wild
Gooseberry, Persimmon, White
Sassafras, 6 , $1; Pink Crab-
apple, 5, $1. State insp. Add



Barney, Rt. 1, Box 86.

postage. Mrs. Grady Brewer,
Toomsboro. a



- PECAN AND OTHER _
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE

LNUTS AN
EATS FOR SAL



Rubel Berry Trees, $2.75 doz.;
Mtn. Huckleberrwy, bearing size
$1 C; $4 M; Muscadine, Wild

Grape cuttings, 25, $1; Clean

sound white nest onions for eat-
ing or planting, $1.30 gal. PP.
Inez Haynes, Bowdon.

May Cherry, Crabapple, Old
Fashion Clingstone and Plum

|| Peach Trees, and Black. Rasp-

berry, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Purple Muscadine Grape, al-
so White Muscadine (ripens late
Oct.), 18 cuttings, $1; Mrs. G.
Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. 2.

Seedling Peach Trees, 2-3 ft.,
from budded fruit, Muscadine
and Scuppernong vines, mixed,
yellow and black, $1.50 doz. PP
in Ga. S. A. Fleener, Richland.

5 varieties Peaches, 12 var.
Apple, 4 var. Pears, 2 var. Grap-
es, 3 var. Crabapples, all budded,
grafted, insp., small 20c; Med.
30c; Best 35c. $3 up orders pre-

paid; Less, add postage. A. J.

Willoughby, Waco.

Red Plum, bearing size, Old
Fashion Sweet Peach Trees,
each, 5, $2; Brown Turkey Fig,
Everbearing, 4-6 ft., 2, $2.50;
Mtn. Huckleberry bearing size,
$1 Cy $5 M. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thorn
ton, Bowdon.

Budded Pecan Trees: State
insp. Stuart and Schley, 1-2 ft.,
$1.00; 2-3ft., $1.25 3-4 ft. $1.50;
4-5 ft., $1.75; 5-6 ft., 2 ea.; Seed-
ling, 3-6 ft., 1 ea. FOB. R. L. Ad-
kins, Cordele, Rt. 3.

Muscadine Grape, $1.50 .doz.;
Scuppernong, 6, $1.00; Chinqua-
pin, $1.50 and $3. doz.; Chest-
nut and Blue Damson, 6 ,$1.50;
Red, Black Raspberry, Hazlenut}
Blueberry, $1 doz. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

50 or more Brown Turkey Fig
Bushes, 7 and 8 ft., 50c ea. my
farm near Hulett. A. D, Giles,
Whitesburg, Rt. 1. ; :

Rubel blueberry bushes, 3-5
ft., 2 to 3 yrs. old, from Porter-
field stock, $3 doz. FOB E. G.

Nicholson, Macon, Rt. 3, Allen.

Rd.

Red raspberry, bears 3 times
yearly, Blue Damson plum, apri-
cot plum sprouts, 50c ea.; also
peppermint plants, horseradish
roots and garlic bulbs 50c doz
Add, postage. Mrs. Lee Eller
Ellijay. Rt. 2.



WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS FOR SALE



Large walnut meats, $1 1b.;
also good dried apples, 50c lb.
or 5 lbs. or more, 45c lb. Add

postage. R. C. Stover, Ellijay. |,

Rt. 5. :

Black Walnut Meats, large
pieces, 75c pt.; $1.10 lb. PP in
Ga. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hia-
wassee, Rt. 1, Box 106.

1954 dry black walnut meats,
$1 pt. Also dried apples, free
of worms and core, 60c lb. all
PP. to 3rd. zone. Mrs. T.. C.
Withrow, Ellijay. 2

Fresh, walnut meats, 75c pt.;
$1.50 qt.; Also dried apples,
1954 crop, 50c lb.; 5 lbs., $2.50.
Add postage. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 7

Black walnuts, 1.50 hulled;
$1 in hull; Picked up 50c per
bushel. G. J. Bell, Gainesville,
Rt.. 3.

Walnut meats, $1 Ib. Prompt
shipment.. Benjamin Dockery,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

1954 clean, walnut meats, $1
pint, and postage. Mrs. W. E.
Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.

Walnut Meats, $1 Ib.
postage. No chks. Lillie Albert-
son, Dahlonega. Rt. 1. :

5 bu. black walnuts, hulled
and dried, $2 bu. plus postage.

Mrs. J. A. McWhorter, Com-
merce, Rt. 5.
Black walnuts, hulled and

dried, 50c gal.; hickory nuts,
25c lb.: Black walnut 16-18 in.
sprouts, $1 ea and white multi-
plying onions, $1.50 gal. Add
postage. G. H: Roberts, Grant-
ville, Box 103.

and 3

Fresh Walnut Meats, $1 pt.
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann,
Union Point, Rie 1" ae

Black Walnut Meats, $1 pt.;

Few pints Chinquapin Nuts,,

$1.50 pt. Mrs: M.
Dahlonega, Rt.. 1.

Clean Walnut Meats, 75c

ea! Eaton,

Add postage. Mrs. Gus Watrs,| ~

Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 0 i= rey
1954 Walnut Meats, ready,
$1 lb. -Add 25c postage: Mrs.
W. M. Stoman, Warne, N.C.
(Res. Towns County Ga.).

Black Walnut Meats, 1954
crop, $1 pt. Add postagee Mrs.



Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt. 1.

Clean black walnut meats,
$1 pint. Mrs. Viola Holloway,
Dahlonega. Rt. 1. _



HAY AND STRAW
(WHEAT, OATS, ETC.)
FOR SALE _



3 7
No. 1 Fescue and Clover Hay,
90c bale at barn; Recleaned
Seed Rye, $2.50 bu. W. J. Mc-
Dougald, Gaddistown. :

16 tons peanut hay baled and-
thrashed without rain, $40 ton at
barn. G. A. Walker, Eastman,
Rt. 4.

Sericea Hay, cut aid baled
without rain, $40 ton. FOB farm.

H. W. Buckley, Morrow, Rt. 1.|-

Ph. Stockbridge 3762.
Several /hundred bales oat

.|starw, 75 bale wire tired. Roy |
Allgood, Atlanta, 494 Boulevard, | -

S. E. Di. 2332.

Baled oats and straw, 2 tons,
$40 ton; 2 or 3 tons Fescue and
Kobe Lespedeza and Crab Grass,
cut and baled, green, $35 ton. C.

D. Hall, Decatur, 124 Drexel
Ave. De. 1713. :
Bright orchard grass and

clover hay, $1.25 bale; 100 bale
lots cheaper. 5 mi. N. Roswell
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.

Phone Roswell 2472.

10 tons peanut hay, leeavy |

leaves with all peanuts baled in
$40 ton at farm. 5 mi. SE Pine-
hurst. Mrs. Lee W. Seago, Pine-
hurst, Rt. 1.

Approx. 5 tons peavine hay,
cured without rain, $40 ton at
my place. Guy C. Gordon, Bo-
gart, Rt. 1. Pcie,

Hay for sale. Ross Maddox,
Winder, RFD 4. - es



SAGE FOR SALE ~



Hand picked shade dried
sage, 35c qt. No chks. Mrs.
June Davis, Dahlonega, Rt. 4.

Hand picked sage, shade dri-
ed, free of trash, $1 pt. cup.
Add postage. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Dalton, Cooglar Rd.

Sage, 3 soda boxes, 25; 7
boxes, 50c; Red Hot Pepper,
15 pods, 25e. PP. L. J. Vollrath,
Smytna; Rt. 2. =?

Dry Sage, very few "stems,
$1.25 lb. Mrs. N. N. Skinner,
Waco, Rt. 1.

1954 leaf sage, hand picked,
shade -dried, 50c qt. Add post-
age. Mrs. D. M. Cochran, Can-
ton; Rte:3:

1954 hand gathered, washed,
shade dried sage, $2 lb. Plus
postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds,
Toccoa, Rt. 2. :

Large leaves, shade dried
sage, 25 qt.; $1.25 lb. plus
postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Con-
yers. 121 Institute St. Phone
2071. e

Some Sage, $1.25 pound. I.
H. Peeples, LaFayetteville. Rt.

1954 crop, home grown, shade
dried sage, $1.50 lb. not post-
paid. Pauline Kerce, Rome. Rt.
6. es ; i

Dry sage, ground, ready for
use, 50c large tea-cupful and
postage. Miss Genia Brown,
Ball Ground. Rt. 1.

Home grown sage, shade dri--
ed, 50c large soda box full.

PP. Mrs. B. F. Eavenson, El-| $!







-|4, $1.30; large Prints, |














































leaf, shade dried
quart, $1.25 Ib.
Mrs. W. B. Greer
3126 W. Roxboro

Dry Sage, $1.25 Ib
age. Mrs. N. N. Skin:
Bt Ase

Sell or exch. No less
sold. Mrs. G. E. Blalo:
At Ds i re ee

Print feed sacks, 3
$1.25 PP. Marvin I
Carrollton, Rt. 3. P.

White washed, 100
smooth weave feed s
of holes, letters and
20c ea.; Small holes, |
postage. Mrs. H. H. Ri
Douglasville, Rt. 4.

100 Ib. print feed
and 2 alike, 25c ea.
age. Mrs. Emerson Wood



Sacks (one of a kine
2 alike): 50 Ib. cap.

Postpaid. Mrs. W. Y. S
Newnan. Rt: 5.-

don. Junction. woe

100 lb. white sacks,
holes or. mildew, 20c e
postage. Miss Bessie
Gainesville, Rt. 5.

_W. Summerour, Gainesv

postage. Mrs.
Gainesville, Rt. 4

White feed sacks, 5,
No order less 5. Geo.
oe East Poi 2891

White fed sacks.
white bleached rayor
All 100 Ib. cap. No ho!
ters nor mildew,
27c postage for~
G. L. Pirkle, Fl
Rt. 1. pee
100 Ib. cap., white fee
washed, free of hol
stains, 25c ea. 12 or mo.
in Ga. Mrs. E. L. Re
Jasper, -Rtia2o x=

White, unwashed 100
sacks, free of holes
17e ea. lots of 10 or
Postpaid in Ga. Soy
Attaway, Wrightsville.

Sacks, 100 Ib.
and mildew, washed, Pr:
ea.; White, 35c ea. Add -
Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Fricks, Talking Rock,
Bow clSlve se ee

- CATTLE FOR

Polled Shorthorn Bul
8 mos. to 4 yrs. old,
Also want Broke Nose |
Sow or Bred Gilt. Bu
nett, Moultrie, Rt. 3.



Subj. to reg. White F
-ford Bull,.6 mos. old,
reg. Hampshire Boar
146 yr..old, 350 lbs
good mare mule, 1100 lbs., 8
old, very gentle, for

ald Orr, Sharpsburg.

De. 8032 or come a
Dumway, Decatur,
bia Dr. :



berton, Rt 2. 4 r


















5 mos. old acebna: gener-

Jersey artificial breeding

ull, very gentle, $50 cash.

enkins, Mi Macon, Rt. 6, Ir-
Qe



EV, aa and 10. mos.
to reg., perfect cond.,
service. H. A:
Point, 300 Glare Dr.















with papers, pceiaacy

esh, heifer calf born Oct.

very gentle, at my home.

oe es 3349
h. Ev. 4454.

ade Jersey-Guern-
Heifers, out of Number One
ry cows by reg. Guernsey
Poll pee Bull,
Oy. oe

iS Feisey: ome heavy milk-
gentle, easy to milk, 4 yrs.

ped Nov. 4th., perfect
100. hj Freeland,



folstein, sae an
t, 2nd. calf cows,

are OIC Pigs and Shoats,
d, ie Brood Sows.
Bowden, Atlanta,
. Ma. 2319.

Aberden-Angus Bull

8 mos. old, popular
, good features, Sire
t 1800 lbs. Reason-
; ey: ee

Sry

ety Caw. freshen soon
calf, gentle, $150; Also
5 and. Gilts, PC and
several Milk Goats.
ble. D. a West, _Doug-
RFD 4.









-|other small.
-| ponies; Also want Western Sad-

ee gentle,



Several Jer sey Springers, pred
to Bandolier Bull, for sale. Law-

rence Cobb, Atlanta, 271 Mar-.

jetta St. Al. 0311.

2 extra nice milch cows, 6 and
7 yrs. old, one with fine heifer
calf, other freshen in Novem-
ber. Both gentle, easy to milk.
L. T. Cox, Morrow. Rt. 1, Ad-
asom Dr.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Good mule for sale or exch.
for good work mare; Also Shet-
land Stallion, Stud fee $15.

| Clifford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

2 saddle mares, gaited, gentle.

-|one reg. Tenn-.Walker bred to

reg. stud, 900-1000 lbs. and

Sell or trade for

dle and _ Bridle,
Fred Shivers,
'| Milledgeville Rd.

6 yr. old bay horse, 1100 lbs,
well trained, gentle, with Wes-
tern Saddle and Bridle; Also
2 yr. old pure blooded Tog.
milk goat, perfect qualities,
well cared for, due to sige
ag D. A. Bagley, M. D.,
tell.

One saddle horse, $75. W. K.
Thomas, Jonesboro, Rt. 1, Box
ae

Blue Roan Mare, about 8
yrs. old, open or bred to Palo-
mino Tenn. waiking stallion,
does cow work, $150:
Want to trade good show pro-
spect, 2 1/2 yr. old Tenn. Wa:k-
ing Stud for Palomino Quarter
Horse stud, 2-6 yrs. old. James
Morgan, Moultrie. Rt. 3.

Mare Mule, gentle, work
anywhere, $40.; or exch. for
good Hereford Cow or good
Brood Sow. H, Humphries, Pel-
ham, Rt. 2, Box 160.

25 Shetland Ponies, all co'-
ors; and sizes, 20 yearling
mares, 1-2 yrs. old, reasonable.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro.
Phone 6771.

2 Black Mare Mules, 900-
1000 Ibs., one gaited Arabian
Mare, dark grey, 5 yrs. old,
and a Brown Quarter Horse,
6 yrs. old, 900 lbs., been used
with cattle. O. Lowhorn, Way-
cross, Rt. 2, Box 613.

reasonable.
Augusta, 2744

950 lb. mule, smooth mouth, |

sound, smart. O. M. Moody,

| Waycross, Rt. 4, Box. 586.





e, Tenn. walker,
Ate yrs. old, perfectly gentle
e T.2 Spier;-/ Sr, a OReStON,
703





900 to 1000 -Ibs. fine for buggy,
work anywhere, $35, JoanHil-
ton, Cuthbert. Rt. a S Sigs

13 yrs. old mule Wahas $50, 4
Sell or exch. for eo: pig or|
heifer calf. L. - Vollrath, |
Smyrna, Rt. 2:

Si5-
Albany. - Til-

Good team of mules,
Paul T. Bechtol,
lionville Rd.

12 yr. old saddle horse, 1h
hands, 1050 lbs., 5 gaited, gen-
tle. Patricia Bargeron, Waynes-
vile, P. O. Box: 306.

Bay hrose mule, 12 yrs.. c]d,
around 1000 Ibs., fine shape,
work anywhere, good stepper,
$100. Trade for Crusher and
sacker for tractor, 2rd. hand.
good cond. Charles R. Gawder,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2._

NX

Shetland Pony, gentle, black
and white, gelding, with saddle,
bridle and cart. Loyd Price,
Wrightsville, Rt. 3.

Good mare mule, very Zen-
tie, 1100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old; also
one subj. to reg. White Face
Bull, 400 lbs. 5 mos. oid.
Brewster Orr, Sharpsburg.

Saddle horse, bridle and sad-
dle, very gentle, good cord.,
cheap. Miss Patricia Bargeron,
Waynesboro, 108-6th St.

Walking -Horse Stzllien, 6
yrs. old, flax mane and tail,
3 stockings, blaze face, - gentle.
Edwin C. Smith, Chickamanga,
Rt. 2.

- Black Mare Mule, 9 yrs. old,
11000 Ibs. See at my place. H.
CE Bagby, Marietta ,Rt. 1. Ph.
9-4549.

Black Mare Mule, with brown
nose, 1000 lbs. 10 yrs. old,
sound, gentle, work anywhere.
$50. S. G. Mayfield, Fay=tte-
ville, Rt. 2.

Reg. walking mares and colts,
mares rebred, for sale or exch.
for good tractor or Poiled
Hereford Cattle; Reg. Stallion
at stud; Also want to exch.
good 2 yr. old purebred poiled
Hereford bull, about 1200 lbs.,
for reg. polled cow or- heifers.
W. I. Pope, Tallapoosa.

3 good mules for sale cheap.

9 yr, old Black Mie: about |

POULTRY FOR SALE
/ 200 each Sheppards Ancona
and Booths W. L. Hens, Mar.
hatch, $1 ea. for lot. No less |
than 100 sold. Mrs. M. L. Burns,
Carroliton.

Ancona Hens. 4 hens, 1 roos-
ter, $10. Shipped. Plus ship-

ping expense. Mrs. Jewell
eas. Carrollton, Rt. 3.

Purebred Anconas ordered
direct from Sheppard in Spring
1954. B. L. Lynn, Waycross,
401 W. Hamilton Ave.

|BANTAMS:

Dark Cornish Bantams, 2 prs.
1953 hatch, others, 1954, $3 pr.:
Mallard Ducks, 5 prs., pure
Strain, $4 pr. C. L. Cawthon,
Riverdale. ~.

Entire Jot White and Black
Jap. Bantams, show _ stock.
Will not ship. F. A. Warren,
Atlanta, 3060 Memorial Dr.,
S. E.

7 purebred Black Leghorn
Bantam Pullets, 5 mos. old,
ready to lay, $2 ea. J. H. Mor-
on. Rockmart, 405 - E. Elm
t

R! I. Red Bantams, and large
Reds, from champions, singles
and trios. D. A. ee as Atlan-
ta 442 Atwood St. S. W.

Golden Sebright Bantams $5
trio; Roosters, $2 ea. Ship in
light crates, Plus exp. chrgs.
Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O.
Box 214.

Purebred feather leg Buff
Orpington Hen and Male Ban-
tams, $6 pr.; Roosters, $2.50.
Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John-

son, Shellman. |
Bantams: Black, Blacktail
White, OEBB Red, Common,

Old Eng. Silver and Modern
Silver Duckwing; also Homing
Pigeons for sale. R. W. Pealor,
Atlanta, 521 Bryan St. S. E.
Wa. 2735.

B. B. Red Old English Game
Bantams, from prize winning
stock; Hens, $1.50; Roosters,
50c ea. Will not ship. C. S.
Winn, Dunwoody. Ph. 47-2617.

Bantams: Jap Silkies, Dark
Cornish, Mille Fleurs, White,
Black Tail, Black, Grey Japs,
White, and Black Belgians; Al-
son Silver Spangled Hamburg
Cockerels, and Polish, White,
Blue, WC Black, White Lace
Buff. W. O. Thomas, Savannah,





H. J. Bell, Sardis.














*1205 East 40.

POULTRY FOR SALE =








Silver Duckwing and BB OF

games,.$3 ea.; Golden Sebrights
and Dark Cornish, $5 ea. Bob
|Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS
Dark Cornish heavy. type, 6




mos. old, 7 pullets, 1 rooster, $15. -

Cannot ship.W. A. Blackwell,

Stone Mountain, 5220 Memorial ,

Dr. Ph. 4-36309.

Purebred Cornish Indian
Hens, B. B. type, $2 ea.:
eggs $1.50 for 15. FOB. Mrs. T.
W. Newsome, Sandersville.

also

3 purebred heavy type April

1954 Dark Cornish Cockerels, $2
ea.; Also Turkeys. MO only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson Ty Ty
Rt. 1, Box. 35,

20 pure Pit Game Hens and 12

Stags $1.50 ea. Trade for 1H

Turn Plow and other hourse
drawn farm tools. H. G. White,
Ben Hill, Rt. 1.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

22 Pigeons, white and grey,
50c ea. Mrs. Ruby James, For-
syth, Rt. 3.

15 prs. White King Pigeons,
$1.50 pr. G. W. Williams, Co-
lumbus, Rt. 1, Box 808, Wil-
liams Rd. Call 3-0101.

3 pairs Northern Quail, $4.50
pr.; 30 young, $1.25 ea.; Also
25 Leghorn, Red Cross Hens,
laying 60 pct., $1.25 ea. Cannot

ship. Mrs. R. N. Mitcham, Du-
rand.
Common Pigeons, mated,

working, $1 pr. Exch. 2 pairs
for one pair of Bantam Chicks,
an~ stock, or 4 pairs for pair
full. stock: young Muscovy
Ducks. Starling Yawn, Byrom-
ville.

Northern Bobwhite
1954 hatch, $1.25 ea. }
12 or more at my home, 3 mi.
S. E.-Hub Junction. Roy G.
Stewart, Social Circle, Rt.'1. -

Racing Homer Pigeons, $3
pr.; Ringneck Doves, tame,
$3r05: pre
$1.50 ea.; Indian Mucee Pigeons,
$2.75. pr.; Ringneck - Pheasants,
$5 pr.; 8 mos. old Brown Leg-
horn Pullets, laying, $2 ea.
Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.
ea GUT

6 pheasant hens,
$2 ea. Come after.
Jenkins, McDonough, Rt. 3. Ph.
3013.

Quail,

3 roosters,

Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets








































r10 - No. J No.2 No.3 No. 4 con S/Y, Jesup 20.00 19.09 18.59 19.57
hi L/S Mkt. Sistah 19.45 19.06 18.92 18.30 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 19.60 19.00 18.00 18.55
s S/Y, Statesboro 19.95 19.50 18.70 18.32 Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 19.40 18.90
21.00 19.35 Ocilla L/S Co. Qcillia 19.50 19.50 20.13
ya Mowkiiviile 1950 19.10 18.50 19.60 | Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 19.76 19.53 18.80 18.90
f -Long Com. Co., Lakeland 19.37 18.40 17.70 17.65 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 19.74 19.46 19.35
: 3 a Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 20.00 19.70 19.15 18.70
ember 11 oe 18.60
s/Y. Statesboro 20.33. 19.55 18.69 18.50 :
ee 19.15 | November 16
- 20.16 19.46 18.60 19.03 Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 20.08 20.12 19.43 19.10
20.05 20.00 19.00 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 20.05 20.19 20.15 19.20
19.25 19.12 18.77 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 19.47 19.00 18.85 :
19.52 19.21 18.75 Emanuel Co. S/Y, Swainsboro 20.25 19.90 19.21 19.50
19.80 19.00 19.80 21.50 Farmers Co-op L/S Assoc., Soperton 20.00 19.30 18.00
Der Vatdosta _ 19.28 18.60 18.25 18.30 Farmers L/S Auct. Co., Nashville 19.63 19.40 18.79 18.75
= Farmers S/Y, Arlington ; 19.40 19.21 18.85 18.60
: u ss Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 19.95 19.00 18.50
L s Mkt. Metter 20.04 19.36 19.00 Seale eno Som. Co., Macon 19.75 18.90 18.00 19.50
/S Exc., meres 20.50 19.68 18.90 ane McRae $/Y, McRae 20.00 19.00 18.75
s Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 20.31 19.22 18.35
tie Com. Co., Cordele 19.90 20.01 20.22 Mitchell a: L/S Co., Camilla 19.50 19.23 18.24 18.05
bag tee Se | ae ag | SmmteS/ No. 3,. Teamaon 19.90 19.60 19.00 24.25
. "i ; i. a , Graz i
mee tees iso tego | Ne Ce: Soles eGiacie a eS
19.63. * 19.53 19.25 November 17
20.11- 19.50 18.80 19.07 Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 20.80 19.75 18.10 16.00
Hazlehurst L/S Mkt.. Hazlehurst 19.65 19.41 19.00 18.57
: : Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 19.45 19.50
L/S Com, Co., Certersville 20.60 19.80 18.00 Peoples ts Mkt., Cuthbert 19.34 19.04 18.85 18.12
ide Co. Mktg. Assoc., Sanders- Ragsdale-McClure Com. Co., Rome 20.15 19.50 18.35 16.55
20.80 19.80 18.10 19.69 | Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 19.15 18.60: 18.15 18.00
; ; : Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 19.35 18.81 18.99
L/S Auct, cukicn 20.54 2040 19.50 19.10 we $/Y, Albany T951) > 39.90. 5 Pee0 2000
: : idalia S/Y, Vidalia 20.10 19.215 18.89
Sales, Carrollton 20.00 19.00 Wayne Ce. S/Y, Jesup 19.65 1895: < Weed -1870
19:75 19.55 18.90: eiccnner ia 2 sts ces
19.89 18.75 18.80 18.89 Begs Bu og
: Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 18.95 18.90 18.85 1.55
Thomaston 0.20 : 21.502) 99,00 (17-75 || eoemers L/S on Douglas 18.95 . 1840 1844 Bro
: 18.90 18.75 Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus 19.C6 19.09 19.05 20.42




19.20 -



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lots of.

White Pekin Ducks, -

Reuben .

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POULTRY FOR SALE - RABBITS AND CAVIES LIVESTOCK WANTED FARM HELP WA ae
- - FOR SALE: = ~
Racing Homing Pigeons, 1954 = Want reg. Pulled Hereford! Want white or colored tian
birds, $3 pr. Walden J. Dudley,| Regal Chinchillas (not rab-|Tuil 5-6 mos. Mrs. M. T. Bea-jor-woman, middle age, to do
bits) all ages, reg., ped.; 3|neit, Macon, 3467 Atkins Dr. |light. farm work on farm. Rea- |.

Sandersville, Box 101.

Several pairs Racing Homers,
best bloodlines, large, seam-
less handed, $2.50 pr.; Also

one pair Red Birmingham Rol-

good performers, mated,
R. Lamar Brantley,

-lers,
$2.50.

~ Wrightsville, Rt. 2.

Mature, large Northern Chu-
kar Partridge or Bobwhite
Quail; Also pure strain domes-
Greenhead Mallards.
Cc. D. Ward, Marietta, RFD 3.
Tel. Office, Atlanta El. 4539;
Home Marietta 8-8631.

- Large number Bobwhite and
20 Chuka Quail for sale. J. E.
_ West, Cedariown, 151 Ella-
wood Ave:

-6 pheasant hens, 3 cockerels,

1954 hatch, ringneck type, $2
ea. O. E. Stovall, Atlanta, 864
Hollywood Rd., N. W. Be.
5276.

Pheasants:
and Silvers,

53 hatch, Goldens
$15 pr. 2 Silver
Cocks, $5 ea.; 2 Mutant Cocks,
$3 ea.; Pr. Royal Purple Guin-
eas, $4: Pr. Lavender, $5; Pr.
Pearl Guineas, $38. All 1954
hatch. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451
Metropolitan Pl. SE.

Early hatch 1954 Pheasants,
grown in size, Golden and Am-
nee $7.50 pr.; Reeves, $10

: Chukars, $6 pr. a few pair
Red Quail. C. White Turner,
McDonough.

250 pr. Northern Quail, May
and June hatch 1954, minimum
shipment 5 pairs, $4 pr. L. E.
Brannen, Jr., Statesboro, 311
Savannah Ave. i

50 Select White King Pigeons
for sale. Mrs. W. M. Jackson,
Adel.

40 pheasants, 1954 hatch,
$2.50~ea. at the pen. W. H.
Grogan, Sr., Norcross.

REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS:

25 young NH Red Hens, lay-
Also White Ducks,
1$3) pri: $2 ea. Mrs.
Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.

100 AAAA New Hampshire
- 8 mos. old pullets, laying, rea-
sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

100 NH Red Hens, $1 ea.
eee Dewberry, Acworth. Ph.
525 :

25.AAAA Parmenters Red
Pullets, 5 mos. old, ready to
lay, $2.25 ea. at my home 5
mil. W. Palmetto. Will not
ship. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Pal-
metto. Ph. 5153.

- 12 NH Red Hens, 3 Roosters,
$30; 16 Roundhead Game Chic-
kens, 3 mos. old, $10. Lockard
oe Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd.,
N. E. Cr. 4390.

15 NH Red Pullets, 5 mos.
old $1 ea. Plus postage, or
come for. Mrs, Janie Waddell,
Ellijay, Rt. B.

40 or 50 AAAA New Hamp-
shires, 8 mos. old, $2.50 ea.
Bring coop. T. C. Echols, At-
lanta, 811 Bellmeade Ave. N.
W. EM 2096.

N. H. Reds, vaccinated and
bloodtested, 650 pullets, $1.75
ea. 65 Roosters, $2 ea. and Eggs
for hatching. Georg eR. Floyd,
Rockmart, Rt. 2.



POULTRY WANTED



BANTAMS:

Want 20 to 25 Bantam hens
and 2 cockerels. Guy Scwell,
Dunwoody, Rt. 1.Atlanta "phone
Ol 9722.

PEAFOWLS:

Want trade a peafowl hen for
a amle peacock, 1954 hatch. Ea.
pay carrying chgs. E. W. Schaef
er, Toccoa, 304 So. Pond St.
*phone 218-J.

Want 1 Peafowl hen. State
age and price. A. L. Haddock,
Haddock, Ga.

REDS:

Want 125 Production Red or
N. H. Red pullets, 6-7 mos. old,
free of disease. Raymond Mull,
Aragon, Rt. 1. phone Rome
20590.



Clifford:



choice young pairs for $1000.
Terms and board if desired.
Mrs. Alice P. Hudson, Savan-
nah, P. O. Box 414. :

Guinea Pigs (cavies) $2.85
pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Saye.
Rtw2, Cheeni te

NZW Rabbits, ready to. fared:
cr bred does; Bucks and young
stock, $2-$4 ea. Ship exp. chrgs.
collect. C. W. Page, Atlanta,
149 N. Ave. N. E. At. 6452.

Purebred 18 mos. old NZW
Buck Rabbit, and one White
and Brown bred doe, for sale
or trade for pecans, or young
Sebright Bantams, 1 cockerel,
3 hens. H. C. Vaughn, Summer-
ville, Rt. 3.

Closing out: Hvy. Wt. Chin- |3

chilaa, from good. strain, 3
bucks ready for. service, $2 ea.;
%& does, 5 mos. old, and One
pair, 4 1/2 mos. old, $2 ea. All
large selected, ped. stock, pa-
pers furnished for 25c ea. R.
Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville,
Rte:

White Pinkeyed Big Giant
Rabbits, buck and 1 bred doe,
grown. $2.50 pr. Will -ship.
Loyde Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.

Large white buck rabbit

Gust grown), $1. FOB. Mrs.
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE

2 Tog. Boas one 4 mos. ald,.

and 2 Tog Bucks, one 4 mos.
old, $25 for lot or Exch. for
geese. Mrs. B. F. Bennett; Bon-
aire. Ph. Warner Robins 133184.

Reg. Saanan Buck at stud,
Fee $5. Does boarded until
bred, 25 per day. W. J. Sum-
lin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave.
N. W. Be 5393,

2 Saanan Billy Goats, na-

turally hornless, good breed,

not reg., born: Apr. 30, 1954,
at my place $5 ea. Mrs. Kula

M. Clackum, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 318. Tee
9 nannies, 1 billy goat 6

mos. to 2 yrs. old, $50 or $5-$7
ea.; Nannies mostly already
bred. Exch. for top hogs. H. C.
Vaughn, Summerville, Rt. Za

Male goat, Alpine breed,
subj. to reg., old enough tor
service, $10 at my place. H. EF.
Seay, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.

Good stock milk goats, cne
giving milk, one 18 mos, old,
oiher 8 mos., for sale at my
home. R. C. Huddleston, Ac-
worth, Rt. 2.

Year old male goats without
horns, been castrated, $8 ea.;
2, $15. Aes Guthrie, Pine

Lake,Py 0! > Box-<82: Atlanta
ph. 43-1710.

Sheep, both rams and ewes,
for sale at farm. John J. Hines,
Grantville, RFD.

Number
shire Ewes,
Mar. lambs.

of purebred Hamp-
bred for Feb. and
Dr. L. A. Mosher,
Roswell, itt. 1. Ph. 6122.

French Alpine Milk Goat,
20.; Two Female Kids, 5 mo:,
old, $10 ea. Calhoun Smith,
Cave Spring, Rt. 1.

Reg. Billy. Goat,
old, Rez. No. $"12156, out of
good milk stock, $50. Exch:
for calves or pigs. Del. within
e ue radius. Grady Panter,

jal.

4 good dairy goat does, 8 and
9 wos. old, bred to freshen in
early spring, $25. Will snip. C.
T. Hambrick, Moultrie, Rt 1.

1 o/2= yr.



am

LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want to trade 2 young hei-
fers (18 mos. and 1 yr. od)
for one that has been. bred.



Waier M. M-tchell, Ausiell.
Po. 5104. ees









Want to ex2a. good 2 rouer
18 in. muie drawn cane mill
fcz". good heifer calf.\ BE. H.
Brown, Wavcross. 906 Albany
Ave.

Want 5 Roy. and 5 Grade
Jersey heifers with first calves,
or to freshen soon. F. W.
Bryant, c/o Supt. Ga. School
fer the Deaf, Cave Spring.

HOGS:

Want young purebred Here-
ford Boar, 50-75 lb. for cash
or exch. young NH Hen- now
laying. Clifford Smith, Baxley,
Rt. 4. :

Want Black PC Female Pig.
Must have white feet,
white in forehead, blocky type.
Wyatt Hamley, Cumming, RFD

Want bred. Little Bone
Guinea Gilt or couple of young
Gilt Pigs. Clifford C. Smith,
Sa Albany, RFD 4, Box 313.

Want Reg. SPC Boar, 3 or
4 mos. old. J. L. Bonner, Amer-
icus, RED 3

HORSES AND MULES:

Want young gentle horse,
cheap. Radius of 25-or 30 miles
Atlanta. Herman H. Stroud, Jr.
Austell, Rt. 2, Box 139. Phone
6649.

Want good gentle horse or
mule about 800 lbs. for gen-
eral farm use. H. Grady Mor-

gan, Buford, Rt. 3, Phone 3816.

Want to trade reg. Tamworth
Boar, 11 mos. old, for a well
broke saddle horse, not over
6 yrs. old, and Western. saddle;

Or. trade for cows, any beef

type. R. J. Williams, Davis-

boro, Rt. 1.

RABBITS AND GUINEA

PIGS: s :
Want White Rabbits for

breeding: Also Guinea Pigs
(cavies). Alonzo Chance, Twin

City, P.\O; Box 114:

Want one male Guinea Pig
or Cavie. Miss Gladys Harrell,
Empire, Rt. 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want good Goat for breed-
ing purposes. Lockard Bell, At-
lanta, 2677 Pharr Rai Neo EH,
CR 4380.

Want iaeeat Ewe sheep and
lambs. State if bred, and other
particulars. C. L. Holcombe,
Buchanan, Box 113.



FARM HELP WANTED

ca EE ES

Want neat appearing white
woman, 25-40 to do light farm
work on farm for room, board,
$15.00 weekly sdlary. Live as
one of family (2 in family, eld-
erly lady and son). Mrs..L. C.
Drummond, Acworth, P. Q. Box
1. Ph. 2682.

some |

12 H farm. Cullen B. Gosnell,

oe salary, good home. 8
Payhies Armuchee, RED AS

or man and wife, sober, -reli
able, to live as one of family
on farm, small wages, in ex-
change for light farm work.
Bere Horton, Nashville, Rt.

Want white farm family for |

lanta. Pay man able drive
truck and pick vegetables $5
daily. Nice house, wood,
R. F. Sams, Clarkston.
43-7328. ~

Want man to help in dairy

Madison.

tractor,
pairs. House, fuel,
weekly. Prefer man and wife.
Eugene Brown, MAC ee Ph.
2s

Want family for crop on
shares. Steady work for man. |
Wife to do light farm chores.
Must be sober, have farm ex-
perience. State full particulars.
ae Stough, Locust Grove,
Rica

Want at once, farmer with

75 or 80-A row crop, 13 Acres
cotton, 16 A peanuts, sweet
potatoes, cantaloupe, water-
melons, etc. 4 mules, tractor
and peanut picker to cultivate
with. 50-50 basis. R. L. Fair-
cloth, Rochelle.

Want middleage white cou-
ple, also woman from country
25-35 yrs. old, on children, for
work on poultry farm for room,
board, salary. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Che lit

of good character to share
home on farm with woman in
exchange for light farm chores,
small weekly salary. Mrs. E.
A. Carruth, Athens, Rt. 3.

Want farmer for 600 acre
farm about 17 mi. Newnan, |
Coweta Co. Prefer with own |
stock and credit; Also family
with own labor force for 1 or

Atlanta, 1162 Oxford Rd., N. e
De. 5052.

Want good worker for light
farm. work on ~farm. Rooms
board, $20 weekly salary.

Want small family, white
halves. 2 good mules, plenty
good equipment. 3 R_ house,
lights, wood, Near School, }
churches, and mail route. T.
W. Warr, Haralson.

Want nice woman for light
farm work on farm with 2 el-

live as one of family. Modern
conveniences. Churches nearby.



No. Rome. Mrs. Frank -M. a

- Want good Christian woman:

large vegetable farm near At-/f.
ete. 1
PR

and drive tractor. George Heer

at least 3 all time workers, to |.
tend 10 barrel turpentine seme Te

or col. for good 1-H crop on].

















































































Want man for farm, operate Bhs
truck do general Te- | Fray
$20-$30 | He

house, lig We
churches, . Sao:
Ts we "Warr, eee

Want unecumbered woman |

| by door. Good

roy Chapman, Ov
Mell, Rt. 1, Lande
Bill Sattuthwait).

George. Eason Collins, Metter. ee

derly people. Room furnished, | Wan Job

near Se



Mrs. G. O. Hood, eee



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GRADE Thomaston Atlanta aie Rome

W158 11-16 TAT
Steers & Heifers ;
Good 19.00-20.00 19.00-22.75 <18.00. |
Coml. 12.00-15.75 -12.50-19.00 -12.25-18.00
Utility 9.00-12.50 9.00-12.50 9.00-12.00
Cutters 7.75- 8.75 8.00-10.00 8.00- 9.75
CALVES | ; ec =
Good & Choice 13.00-17.25 -13.50-18.00 -13.50-17.00 13, 5017.50
Util. & Coml. 8.75-13.00 9.00-13.00 8,50-13.00 8.75-13.25
cows SS ee
Utility 8.00-9.50 8.00-10.50 8.00-10.25 9254 0.50
Cc. & C. 4.00- 8.00 4.50- 8.00 4.00- 8.00 :
BULLS
Util. & Coml. 9.00-10.50 9.00-12.00 9.25-12.00
Cutters 8.00- 9.00 8.00- 9.25 8.00- 9.00
STOCKERS
Steers & Heifers _8.00-15.75 8,00-16.75 8.00-17,00 -
Calves 8,75-14.00 9.00-17.00

8.75-13.00





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