Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1954 December 29

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- To Our Friends: ae

As the New Year bows in, let us look backward,
for a moment, to our accomplishments in 1954, _
Let us dwell on the worthwhile things we have

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done . . . let us recall the friends we have made. a
Let us be thankful for all the blessings of the
year past. Let us look forward to 1955... with Y
the hopes high for 365 tomorrows. Let us resolve : =
to fulfill our dreams of achievement ci
. .. to renew our faith in the future. es

_ Let us welcome the New Year with confidence!
As the New Year scenes unfold, we hope they
picture the tops in good fortune and good
health for you and your family. May each

~ coming season be laden with joy and delight .. .
~~ each day be lined with peace and contentment,
We wish to extend our very best wishes for a

Happy New Year to all of our friends.

Tom Linder

Commissioner of Agriculture















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Want 2 disc tiller, lift type,
for Ford Tractor. State price.
Must be in good condition. Ear-
lie Courson, West Green, RFD +.

Want cultivating equipment
for Ford Tractor.
cash price. Or will trade Case 2
disc ploe (pull behind any trac-
tor), Ford hydraulic rake, or
pan for moving dirt 1 cu. yard
(mounted on steel wheels), oper-
ated from drivers seat. .T. H.
Moore, Milner, Rt. 1.

Want one or two tractor tires,
sixe 11 X 24 free of holes, with
fair tread. Must be cheap for
cash. Jack Willis, Ambrose, Rt.
Le

Want good Walking Cultiva-
tor team of 2 mules. Will buy or
exch. tractor trailer or 2 H wag-

Bremen, Rt. 2.

State best.

on for same. Chester Waddell,

Want cultivating - equipment

Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1 PP.
Mrs. Clara Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.

White Nest Onions, 40c qt.;
$1.40 gal. PP. Startling Yawn,
Byromville. es :

Good tender White Half Run-
ner Bunch Beans, 60c cup. Add
postage. Mrs. Dashie Hensley,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Good tender Old Fashion Cut-
short Cornfield Beans, 75c cup;
Little Pink Peanut Half Runner
and Large Imp. White Half Run-
ner, 65 cup; Purple Hull Table
and Cream Colored Sugar
Crowder Peas, 50c cup. Add
postage. No stamps nor chks.

Good tender bean seed: White
Half Runner, Pink Half Runner
Six Week Beans, 50c cup; Brown
Striped Half Runner, 50c cup;
2 cups, 95c; Speckled Crowder

Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer | %
ee
| crop, 40c

| WALNUTS AND

Mrs. Pearl Wilson, Carters, Rt. 1.)
















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MEATS FOR SA

Black Walnut
$2 gt. Mrs. M.
lone a, Rt. Lies

Black Walnut Meat, 1
80c pt. Add postage. Mi
White, Dahlonega, Rt.

ye"bu. Black Wa

Meats,
* Eato

Black. Walnut Meats,
Add postage. Mrs. Jas.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1._

Walnut Meats, Qua
Jar packed, $1. Mrs.

for 1950 Model SC Case tractor.
Must be in good condition and
reasonably priced. Clarence R.
McLanahan, Elberton, P. O. Box
760.

and Purple Hull Peas, 45c cup;
Long Green and Velvet Okra,.
50c cup. Add postage. Mandy
Banks, Carters.

Markets, 222 State Capitol
Atlanta, Ga,






Brown, Warne, N Ce

1954 good, clean walnu
_|$1 pint and_ postage.
E. Swann, Union Point,





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SEED AND GRAIN

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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND.
MACHINERY FOR SALE



Model 2 Case Combine,
power takeoff drive, $550 M. C.
Ellis, Dalton, Rt. 1. ee

_ Farmall A Tractor with cul-
tivators, 2 disc plow; $575; Super
A. Farmall, 2 disc plow, mower,
$950. Or trade for John Deere
with 3 point hitch, subsoiler,
Mower, field cultivator, lift disc
sea R. L. Wheeler, Macon,

60 John Deere, 1954 model,
yoll-o-matic power trol, M. M.
D corn sheller, used One season,
General imp. manure spreader,
rotary hoe, slightly used, 7 ft.

. rotary Woods cutter, all good
cond., for sale; Also want Seed
Cleaner, preferably No. 27 Clip-
per. Gus Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.

- No. 1 Buckeye 108 egg cap.
incubator, used twice, one 300
baby chick brooder. A. J. Jones,
Atlanta, 15 Screven Ave., N. E.
Wa. 7848.

Mandrel and 14 in cut. off
saw, all good cond., pulley for
same, $12. T. W. Hutchenson,
Temple, Rt. 2.

4 Tractor Tires, 8-24, Two
good second hand with tubes,
two nearly new one new one

imi. N. Loganville, off 78 Hwy.

Practically new Crane Deep or
Shallow Well Water Pump,
good cond., $75 John D. Ander-
son, Dalton, Box 323. One mile
South Dalton.

One 1947 Farmall Tractor,
cultivators, planters, 2 dics till-
o $58: Osear Cain, Auburn,

: Cane Mill, 30 in- rock, shaft-
ing pulleys, motor ,etc Harry
Williamson, Commere.

Super M Farmall Tractor, like
new, bought last fall, with 10
dise cutaway harrow, smoothing
harrow, front end loader with
fork, blade. See at my place, 2

C. O. Edwards, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Three 14 in. bottom slatwing
plow, 6 ft. AC combine, straw
chopper and scatterer; Ford trac
tor, cultivators, planters, 2 disc
plows, 6 ft. Mower; W. D. Allis-
Chalmers tractor, cultivators,
planters, 3 disc plows. R. L.
Franklin, Adairsville.

1/2 HP Myers Deep Well Jet
Water Pump, with 42 gal. tank
and 62 ft. copper pipe, like new,
$100 cash. Robert S. Pounds,

7-2323.



has a small hole), all four, $40.
*H. T. Hughes, Tucker, Rt. 1,
Box 100. gee

1949 Ford Tractor, A-1 cond,, | irrigate 10 acres land. B. F. Mal-
cultivators, Cole planters, distri- | lard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 528.

butors, dbl. sec. cutting harrows,
folding type 2 disc tiller plow,
dirt scoop, all equipment prac-
tically new, $1250. A. C. Peters,
Thomaston, RFD 4.

Good Low Wheel Wagon and
Bed, with springs, $65. J. F. Wel-
porn, Rock Spring.

4 Wheel Intl. Manure Sperad-
er, good as new, $385. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton. Ph. 2151.

John Deere A or B 7 ft. Mow-
er, $105.; One F20 Farmall 7 ft.
Mower, $95; Tilt Table 30 in.
Cordwood Saw Frame, $25. All
very little used. Carl Hewatt,
Snellville.

John Deere B Tractor with
cultivators, planters, distribu-
tors, dbl. sec. harrow, Intl. tiller
with seed box, 2 J. D. wagons,
J. D. corn snapper, all good
cond. H. E. Gentry, Fitzgerald,
410 E. Sultana Dr.

One 1950 model WDAC Trac-
jor, cultivators, 1950 model 60
AC Combine, Oliver 16 disc har-
row, AC Coil Shank Cultivator,
20 disc Smoothing Harrow. Can
see at Mrs. W. T. Howards, Ze-
bulon. Merril Howard, Zebulon.
(At Lifsey Springs).

One Briggs and Stratton Gaso-
\line Engine and Pump used to

Farmall Cub Tractor with
starter, lights, power lift, culti-
vators, planters, disc plow, 5 ft
mower, all good cond., $795. Ph.
|523J. Don Foster, Dawson, RFD
| 3.
| :

Electric Churn, $15. Mrs. Wm.
Huff, Austell, Rt. 2, Ph. 2898.

| Adjustable, wide front axle
| conversion kit for John Deere
| A, B., or G Tractor, wt. apprex.
/ 300 Ibs., use present wheels and
bearings, complete, adjustable
from 60 in. to 72 in. tread. $100.
FOB. Charles Cannon, Abbe-

| ville. .

Elec. chicken brooder, 3 rack
steel, for sale or exch, for small
young horse (or filly) and saddle
|. M. Walker, Chickamauga, Rt.

|

Doraville, Pleasantdale Rd. Ph. |

_ White Multiplying Onions,
$1.35 galj Old Fashion Bunch
Okra Seed, 40c cup; Curled
Mustard, 15 Tbl; Pumpin,
30c cup. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, mt. 1:

Good tender bean seed White
Half. Runner and Brown Six
Week Beans, 65 cup; Speckled
Cutshort Cornfield, 65c up;
Also White Salet English Peas,
85c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- |
ton Southerland, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Good tender beans, Brown Six
Week Bean, White Half Runner
Speckled Cutshort and White
Creaseback Cornfield, 65c cup,
Also White English Peas, 85c
cup. Add postage. Arvil Lam-
bert, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Crabapple Seed, 10c per 10,
and stamped addressed envelope
Imp. Pride of Ga. Watermelon,
35, 15c Also Midget Icebox mel-
on, 30, 15 and stamped ad-
dressed envelope Jerusalem
Artichoke, $1 qt. pp; Half gal-
jon, $2. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5. :

One bushel large Red Multi-
plying Onions, $8 for lot; Shal-
lots, (not scullions) 2 gal., $1.80

or $1.25; White Nest Onions and

Scullion Sets, $1.35 gal. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Tobacco Seed: Hicks Broad
Leaf, triple cleaned,

pet germ., $1.25 0z.; $15 bso
Ibs., $35.; 402, germ, 85 pet., $1
oz.; $10 lb., 3 Ibs. $25. PP. Earl

Stuckey, Blackshear.

Seed, 25c spoon
full. Can plant anytime; White
Half Runner Bean, tender, 65
cup. Mrs. C. Ww. Fricks, Talking
Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151.

Frostproof Willets Wonder
Eng. Pea Seed, 50c pt. Plant now
for early heavy crop. Send post-
age less $1 orders. Mrs. SEW:
Harwell, Winder, Rie dis

Good tender bean seed, Little
and Large White Half Runners,
Pink Peanut, Cream Color, Cut-
short Cornfield, 55 cup, 2 eps $1
White Salet English Peas, Tbe
cup; Red Speckled Crowder and
White Mush Peas, 40c cup; 3
cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Calif. Beer Seed for ,sale. S.
W. Kirkland, Lindale, Rt. 1.

Leaf Bull. Face
5c Tbl., Gourd
$1; Also Sage and
$1 doz. Add post-
Rt. 5.

Top Turnip

Long Wide
Tobacco Seed,
Seed, 3 packs,
Catnip plants,
age. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,

Dixie Crimson Clover, 20 lb.;











PS

| SECOND HAND
| MACHINERY WANTED





Want Crawler Type Tractor
equivalent TD-9 or larger with
hydraulic dozer. Can also use
| dbl. disc and pan. M. S. Steven-
son, Atlanta, 833 Martina Dr.,
N. E. Ph, Exchange 5490 even-
ings.





Ky. 31 Fescue, 18c lb.; Chappel
Hill Rescue, 15q 1b.; Rescue and

Clover, 15c Ib!; Hay, $35.2640

ton. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Tel.

| 2131, a
Red Multiplying Onions,

ready to plant, $1 gal.; Also
White Rice Pop corn, 20 Ibs. lot,
$2.50; and nice Red Peanuts,
3-5 in hull, $2 pk. Add postage.

tested, 90

Sharphead and Copenhagen
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50;
2.50 C; Flat Sweet Onion, 500,
$1.25; $2 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs.
I, L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.

Everbearing Strawberry, 75c
C; Also Garlic Bulbs, $1.50 C.
Add postage. Miss L. M. White,
Dahlongea, Rt. 1, Box By!

Horse Radish Plants, 50
doz.; Horse Radish Roots, Black.
Haw, Dried Fruit, 50c lb.; Queen
of the Meadow, 3, 50c; Garlic
Tanzy, Spearmint, Lions Ton- |
gue, 25c doz.; and Tender Eng-
Tish Pea Seed, 50c_ teacup.

jer, Ellijay, Rt. 5.

Wakefield and Ferrys Round-
head Cabbage, $2.50 M. Del.
B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt.
5, Box 528. Ph. 45079.

Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of
all beaarers of large fruit, bear-
ing size plants, $5 ; Sample |
doz., $2. Add postage. Mrs.
M. Robinson, Greenville.

Copenhagen, Chas. Wakefield,
Round Dutch Cabbage, $2.50
M. Special prices to truckers.
B. J. Head, Alma, Drawer G.
Ph: 3791. f

Good strong Copenhagen
Market and Round Dutch Cab-
bage Plants, $2.25 M. Full count.
Shipping guar. Mrs. Ina Grif-
fin, Baxley, Rt. 4.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2 C; 500, $7; $12.50
M. Add postage. No chks.
D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow- |


















Odd print sacks
th small holes, 20c
postage. No out-of-stat
Mrs. Ira Goodwin, T:
Rt. 2. 7 eee

6 print sacks, $2. Ad
age. L. J. Ellis, Cumm

100 Yb. white ch
sacks with letters,
16c ea. Add postage. |
ence McMillian, Dacu

Print feed sacks, goo
>, 3, 4, 6 alike, 30c ea.
age. Eunice Woody, |

Good grade Ww!
feed sacks, unwashed
cap., 6 for $1. Add p

Jeff S. Crowe, Cumm:

Large print. fee
$1 and postage. J
Moore, Sr., Canton, .

Print feed sacks,
for -$1.25 postpaid;
alike. Mrs. Georg
lanta, 891 Hammond
Rien ae

White, washed, 1
smooth weave 1
letters and mildew, 20c '
holes, 15 ea. Add pos
H. H. Richardson, Do
Rt. 4 g

10 nice print fee
alike and 18 one a

Add postage; 30
10, Mrs..G. C. C

MISCELLA
FOR SA



FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE



1954 crop, bright sundried
pears, free of worms, peel, core,
5 lbs. $2; Sundried figs, $1 Ib.
del. in Ga. Mrs. J. M. Jones,
Grayson.

1954 crop Sundried
no peels nor cores, 50c

Apples,
b. No

Sundried apples, 50c Ib. in
5 lb. lots or more. Add postage.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1. <

cooking,

(ne sweet), good for p
Hi-

for sale. Mrs. Ora Maney,
wassee, Rt. 1, Box 90.

1954 crop Dried Apples, Red
Delicious and Ben Davis, 50c
lb. Plus postage. Mrs. Dee Ber-

rong, Hiwassee.
1954 Dried Apples, free of
worms and peel, 50c lb. Plus

postage. Lloyd Smith, Dalton.

amount. Add postage. Mrs. W
A. Weathers, Rossville, Rt. 3.

of peel and core, 50c lb, in

|G. T. Brown, Ball

less 5 lbs. sold. Add postage. | _
Mrs, Pauline Franks, Hiwas-
see,

1954 Sundried, Fall Apples |.

Mul, $1.25; W:

(South Dixie Hwy., City 10).
* Bright Sundried Apples, no
peels of cores, 50c Ib: Any |

Starks Sundried Apples, free|
in 5










Large Red Peanu
hull, $2 pk.; $7 bu

Large Pink Skin
in hully $2 pk.; $7
age. Miss Genni
Ground, Rt

Small size Pecans
postage. oO.
Large Pink
hull, $2 pk.; $7-bu
P. B. Brown, Ball Gr

- Pecan meal $1
age. Mrs. Virg
aoe ie
ROOTS AND

~ Lemon Root
Clark, Hartwell

Jasting, 2 lbs., $
Mrs. Horace Su
ville, Rt.-le> 95

Yellow Roo

Tb. box, $1.25.
ble, Talking |

Catnip, pepp'

tzy, also garli

$2,25-Cz PEs



and 10 Ib lots. Plus postage.



Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton,
Coogler Rd. ee ;

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L.. Davenport, Culbe'

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alking Rock, BE:

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ney. aoe syrup, 1 2
- mi off Neils Gap
Wagoner, Blairs-

nor
also
rders for sage
el. next Spring, 25c ea.

s. Cora Leavell,

oted Fig bushes, Cele
ok and others.




































































A Smith, 576 St.
N. Ez.

pear trees, 6-8 ft,

grapevines, and. Apple
Mrs. ice > Travis,

3, $2.50; 2-3 ft. = 18 ea: 3-4
$1.50: 4-7 ft. $2 You pay
Ww. me ee East

pu. Plant now or
April. B. L sees

2 cae
ing $1 gal., $7 bu. plus
W. oe Atlanta. 149
es sega

ea. at my place. 2 ex-
oe Henry eee:

ellow Carn 1954 crop,
at my barn, shucked.
Dahlonega. ae

good White Corn, 1954

ae Prefer seliing in
J. Joyce, ery ese

x 42.

Woods llaws

for adios Mics Minnie Bul-

-Earm Springs.





- About 800 bales good hay, com
bination Clover and Fescue. Mrs.
L. A. Johnston, Fairmount.

LARD

One 50 Ib. can new lard (in
new can), $12. FOB Or come
after anytime except Sundays.
Mrs. Clarence MeMillian, Da
cula, Rt. 1.

MEATS: FRESH AND SURED

Fresh and country smoked
meats, sides, hams, sausage.
Booking orders now. Glenn Nor-
ton, Fairburn. Ph. 7349.

_ Nice home cured meat: Ham,
37 lbs., 80e lb.; Shoulder, 36-38
Ibs., 60c lb.; Sides, 38-40 Ibs., 45c
lb. Add postage. J. A. Me-
Whorter, Commerce, RFD 5.

Country hickory smoked meat

- }Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85c lb.; Should-

ers, 8-15 Ibs., 55c Ib.; Sides; 10-
16 lbs. 50c lb. Guar. against
spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs.

Louise T. Pope, Dexter, Box 5. |



MISCELLANEOUS
= WANTED

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CHESTNUTS:

Want a few Chinese Chest-
nuts for seed; Also Apple, Pear
(eating purpose only) sprouts.
Quote phice, age, etc. Mrs. Soll
Holton, Ocilla, Rt. 1, Box 298.

COTTON SEED::

Want pure Summerour Half
and Half Cotton Seed. Give

| price per bushel. J. O. Cofield,

Newnan, Rt. 5, Box 112.
PEAS:

Want 2-5 lbs. Lady Peas
(not Field), free-of weevils.
Will pay postage. Write first.
E W. Dunn, McDonough, Rt.

SEED:

Want to exchange Okra Seed
for seed of Little Half Green-
Half Yellow Gourd, or Dish Rag
Gourd: Mrs. Newt Spence, Car-
rollton.

Want few bushels Bunch Vel-
vet Bans for seed. R. L. Wheel-
er, Macon, Rt. 5.

Want some old fashion type |

Bunch bean seed. M. L. Walton,

| Woodbury.

SYRUP: Want Old Fashion Pure
Ribbon Cane Syrup. Write.
Thomas Burgess, Douglasville,
P. O. Box 144,

\

HORSES AND MULES





Good Gentle Work Horse, for
ane or trade for hay. Hoyt Slo-
mh, Decatur, 56 5671 Highland Rd.
Rt 2. Ev. 4786. :
Four year old Palomino Geld-
ing, and Seven year old Palo-
mino Mare. Reasonable. Walter
R. Tee Atlanta, 103 Peach-
tree St., By

7 mules for sale my place, 8
miles Sandersville on Riddle-
ville Rd. Tel. 384-W-3 Hennille.
Come see. Ed. H. Sheppard
Estate. Mrs. Ed. H. Sheppard,
pens revane, Rt. 4, ee 68. 384-
W-3.

Good gentle gray white horse,
about 1000 lbs., good cond for
sale; Also want reg: SPC male
about 5 mos. old near Hahira.
David W. Dillard Hahira.

2 Black Mare Mules, 1150 Ibs.,
7 yrs. old, fast working, also
walking cultivator, for sale or
exchange. Jack Edwards, Daw-
son. Ph. 388-J.

Part Arabian Pure White Al-
bino Filly, 19 mos. old, broke,
gentle, $125. Trade for hay, oats,
or corn. C. L. Hardin, Doraville.
Ph. Chamblee 7-4742.

Red Mare Horse, 8 yrs. old,
work anywhere, 1400 lbs., $85.
W. H. Waller, Molena, Rt. 1.

Several nice gentle Shetland
Ponies ,also Saddles and Bridles
at.my place. Rebin Vaughn, Toc-
cora, Rt. 4. Ph. 1421.

Black and White Shetland
Male, castrated pony, nice size,
gentle, fat, OK. every way, 7
yrs. old; Also 5 gainted 6 yr. old
Bay Horse, 1100 lbs., well train-
ed, plenty life, ready to go. D. A.
Bagley, M. D., Austell.

Welch Pony, $100 with saddle,
or trade. J, R. Whitfield, Atlan-
ta, 1917 Pecan Ave., S. E. Ev.
1159.

Black mare mule, 950 Ibs.,
good cond., 9 yrs. old, $100. H. C.
Greer, Columbus, Rt. 1, Miller
Rd. Ph.3-4194. Vie

Black mare mule, 9 yrs. old,
1000 lbs., gentle, reasonable, or
exch. for bred sow. H. C. Bagby
Marietta, Rt. 1. Ph. 9-4549.



HOGS FOR SALE



HOGS FOR SALE



Purebred Hampshire Pigs,
8-12 wks. old, $22.50 reg. buy-
ers name; Unreg. Pigs, all
ages, reasonable. Ten delivered
free radius 50 miles. David
Stough, Locust Grove. Rt. 1.
Ph. Griffin 7396.

Res. (SPC: Pigs). 3. gilts: 3
boards; Dam is full sister to
Grand Champ. FFA gilt at SE
Fair, 1953; 12 wks. old Dec.
19th., $20 ea. Also Reg. Jersey
Bull, from prize winning FFA
stock, 10 wks. old Dec. 19th.,
$25. Cannot ship. James Calla-
way, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.

SPC Boar, 21 mos. old, 600
lbs., good cond., subj. to reg.,
perfect markings, $90; Also
Pigs, OIC-SPC cross, ready, $10:
Satis. guar. W. L. Banks,- Fair-
burn, Rt. 1. Pho 5511,

> Grey Mare Welch Pony with
Saddle and bridle, reasonable.





O. B. Williams, Dudley. Ph. 43.









Reg 10 mos. old, OIC Red
Ribbon Boar in FFA Pig Cha n, -
SE Fair in Oct., won $16 in
prize with boar in open ring
at SE Fair, excellent cond., .
about 275 lbs., $70 with papers.
FOB. Cecil Cagle: FFA Mem-
ber, Lawrenceville. Rt. 2.





















Purebred Duroc Hogs, either
sex, 3 1/2-4 1/2 mos. old, 75-
125 Ibs., med. blocky type,
Wavemaster stock, Cerry Red,
$30-$35: Also bred sows: and
gilts, $75-$100 ea. FOB. $250
extra for crating. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville. a:

10 reg. SPC Boars, 12 wks.
old for sale. J: M. Hamm, Val-
dosa, Rt. 3. Ph. 865-R-4.

Red Spotted PC Boar, Shoat
Pigs, good bloodlines, $25 ea.
with pdpers, at my plece.
George Ferguson, Cave Spring,
ced ee ;







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ow 100 bu. White FOR SALE GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Atlanta Gainesville
. bu at my home, 4 mi. 12-13 12-14 12-15 12-15 12-16 12-10 _
et. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Steers & Heifer : =
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be ere a old eS ae about | geod 18.00-19.25 . 18.75-22.25 18.00-20.00 '19.00-20.00 : = &
SEED ae eee ee Dobbs, Com. 13.75-17.50 | 14.00-18.75 14.00-16.50 -'14.75-16.00 -14.00-18.00 -13.75-16.50
a See OF ae a ODDS, | Utility 10.50-13.00 11.00-14.00 10.50-12.50 11.00-14.50 11.00-14.00 -10.75-13.00
D & PL Cotton Seed, | Marietta, 123 Joyner Ave. Cutters 8.50-10.25 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.25 8.50-10.00 8.50-10.50 8.75-10.50
as for sale. -H. C-|\ Good logging horse, 1400 Ibs., | CALVES ee a SoG Se a 2
ady Dale cheap at my place 8 mi, above |Geod & Choice 15.00-18.75 -15.00-19.00 -15.00-20.00 -16.50-20.50 '15.00-18.50 15.50-18.75 :
ee se Dawsonville, Ernest Bailey, | Util, & Com. 10.00-14.50 -10.00-14.75 9.75-14.25 10.50-15.50 -10.00-15.00 9.50-14.50
5 | Dawsonville, Rt. 2. cows
Dipper Gourds. : Utility 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.75 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.50 8.50-10.75
Larger sizes, 50 ea.;| Hunter Hack,\6 yr. old Sor- c.& C. 5.00- 8.50 5.00- 8.50 5.50- 9.00 5.50- 8.00 _ 5.50- 8.50 5.00- 8.50
rell Gelding, Shown as jumper, BULLS ; 3
eee mount, has been} Util. & Coml. 1050-1250 10.00-13,.00 10.50-12.75 _10.75-13.00 1100-1325
hunted $500. Mrs. J. E. Mac- | Cutters 8.00-10.00 9.00-10.50 8.50-10.00 8.50-10.00 8.75-10.50 8.50-10.50 :
3 ! | ittan, Hapeville, Box 201. STOCKERS eee
S __ | Steers & Heifers 10.00-15.75 10.00-19.00 '10.00-16.50 *11.00-18.00 ~i11.00-17.30 9.50-15.75
grass baled Hay, for sil 5 gaited saddle horse, stylish, | Calves 10.00-14.00 - 10.00-17.00 -10.00-14.25 = 10.00-13.00 -10.00-14.25 9.50-12.50
2-3 big bone Guinea | gentle, but spirited, for sale. Fei
pigs. W. = Maddox, | Write or phone. C, W. Blount, | Federal S Shane Meviok News Service
: Waynesboro, 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
: No. I No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 December 10
3 9 Com. Co., Dublin 18.25 18.00 17.65 17.85 Mayers & Morris. Inc., Milan 17.75 17.78 17.50 4
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unty s/Y, Sse 18.10 17.45 17.20 17.00 | Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 18.05 18.60 17.80 17.50
Com. a Macon 18.25 18.00 17.60 16.50 Carroll Co. Sales, Carrellion 18.60 17.00
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Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 17.65 17.54 17.69 16.85
Troup L/S Sale. LaGrange 18.35 17.09
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Union $/Y, Albany 17.35 17.47 17. 49 17. $0
December 16
Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 17.21 16.69 16.35



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HOGS FOR SALE

HOGS FOR SALE

_ POULTRY FOR SALE



Reg. Duroc Pigs, FFA prize

winning stock, 3 litters farrowed

in Aug. and Sept. to choose from
5 ea. at my farm located at
owlstown. Luther Swicord,

Bainbridge, RFD 1, Box 443. .

OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, choice
breeding stock, reg .buyers

- mame short nose, blocky, treated,

9

~ Mill Rd.

}

Tbs., ea., $20 ea.
den, Fayetteville, Rt.

from price winning stock $20 ea.
Bill Coleman, Rabun Gap.

8 wk. old Reg. Hereford Pigs,
sired by Smooth Bog I, Boar or
gs $25 ea.; Gilts bred to Super
ight, $125. ea. Mrs. W. A.
Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper
h. 8-7772.

2 reg. Duroc Male Pig, 60 lbs.
ea., good bloodlines, Dam won
8 blue Ribbons, $30 ea. with

Ward, Jr.
Pp

papers at my _ place. Earl
Adams, Milledgeville, Rt. 1,
Box 165.

Reg. Tamrock Boar, about 1
r. old, $100. B. F. Harris, Grit-
in, P.O. Box 194. Ph. 4586.

OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, choice
breeding stock, reg. buyer's
name, short nose, blocky, treat-
ed, from prize winnin stock,
$20 ea. Mack Patrick, Voc. Ag.
Teacher, Rabun Gap.

2 OIC Shoats, about 100-125
Bobley. Dur-

30 purebred Cherry _ Red
Duroc Pigs, 8 wks. old, $15 ea.;
Duroc Sow, bred, $50; Also

- geveral Duroc Gilts, bred. Pa-

ers. Frank Hunter, McRae,

EAOr.BOxada:

Reg. Duroc Boar under one

_ year old, 200 lbs., prize win-
2 ning stock.. Jerry Andel, Perry,

Be

_ Very choice Cherry Red Duroc
Pigs, reg. buyers name, from
top bloodlines, selected for

preeding stock, $25 ea. at farm;

$30. shipped. FOB. Robert A.

Cail; Savatinah, Rt. 5, c/o For-
yest River Duroc Farm.

19 choice. Duroc Pigs, reg.;
treated, 12 gilts, 7 males,
mos. old, $30 ea. S. J. Mills,
Baxley, Rt. 2.

8 Black Big Bone Guinea
Shoats, 3 mos. old, nice gilt, or
male for breeding purpose, $20
ea.. 2, $35. FOB. Mrs. Will
Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1.

6 reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs,

-10 wks. old, all females, blocky,

stay fat kind, papers furnished
puyers name, $25 ea. at farm;
$30 crated and shipped. No
chks. Luther C. Holland, By-
romville, Rt. 1. \

7 Red Duroc Jersey Males,
about 100 lbs., $30 ea. Subj.
to register. Sidney Lanier, Met-
ter, RFD 1, c/o J. C. Lanier.
Ph. 5-1045.

5 SPC Gilts, 6 SPC Boars,
10-12 wks. old, treated for
cholera, reg. buyer's name,
sired by the State Champ. SPC
boar at Macon, $25 ea. Fred
Webster, Chester.

SPC Gilt, 4 male SPC, 12
wks. old, out of litter of seven

yaised, treated for cholera, reg.

buyer's name, $25 ea. Gene

Kirkpatrick, Empire.

Reg. Meat Type PC Service
Boars, 6 mos. old, 225 Ibs.
champ. blood, $75 ea.; Also
other breeding stock for sale.
Will ship but best come see.
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.

16 reg. SPC Pigs, backed by
Reserve Grand Champ. Boar,
range in color 50-50 to 20-80,
wt. 65-75 lbs., 3 mos; old, life
treated for cholera. Will ship

for $35 ea. Lamar Altman,
Alma, Rt. 1. My farm 12 mi.
N. Alma.

Reg. Duroc Boar, 10 mos. old,
about 325 lbs., grand champ.
at FFA pig chain show, won
3rd. premium at Coatstal Em-
pire Fair in Savannah, $100 at
my home 6 mi. N. Metter.
Charles Boulineau, Metter; Rt.
Feat

Top bloodline Duroc Pigs,
reg. buyers name, $25 ea. at
farm. Buford M. Brand, Savan-
nah, P. 0. Box 1727.

Purebred Hampshire Gilts
and Boars, reg., 8-10 wks. old,
$25 ea. FOB. Hilton E. David-
son, Glenwood, Rt. No. 2.

30 Pigs, 11-12 wks. old, some
OIC-Hamipshire cross, some
OIC-Tamworth. Cash or trade
for good grade Polled Here-
ford Heifers. John G. Watson,
Hampton, RFD 2, e/o Turner
Bros. Farm. Ph. 2851.

Beltsville No. 1 Mature Boar,
high production record, for
sale or exch. for inbred line of
comparable quality; Also Su-
perior cross bred meat type
gilts. Norman R. Long, Ameri-
cus, c/o_ Koinonia Farm.

Hampshire Boar, 21 mos. old,
grandson of Master Model, a-
bout 600 lbs. also Hampshire
Pigs, reg. buyers name. Sam
R.. Wilson, oodstock.

OIC Shoats, from reg. short
nose, blocky type stock, $20,
$25 ea. Reg. buyers name,
treated, crated. Write, or see
at my farm. Paul J. Cain,
Commerce, Rt. 1.

SPC Pigs, 50-60 Ibs. (both
sex), some of Nations top
bloodlines, reg. treated. Will
ane M. Matthews, Tennille,

teas ;

Nice shoats for sale. See or
write. I. H. Peeples, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 3, Box 44. =



POULTRY FOR SALE :



BANTAMS |

Jap. White Silkies, Golden Se-
bright, and Cornish Game Ban-
tams, $3 pr. D..T. Pethel, Gain-
esville: 720 West Ave.

15 Bantam Hens, mostly white
75e ea.; 7-8 roosters, 65e ea. at
my place. W. C. Hitchcock, Com-
merce, Rt. 4.

Purebred B. B. Red Old Eng.
Game Bantam Roosters, 50 ea.
No hens. Will not ship. C. S.
Winn, Dunwoody. Ph. 47-2617.

Good Bantams, cheap; Black
Tail Jap, $5 pr.; Dark Cornish,
4 hen, 1 cock, $10; Jap Silkies,
$5 pr. W. O. Thomas, Savannah,
1205 East 40.

Trio ea, White Crested Black
Polish Bantams, $15.; Black
Cochin, $10; Pair Modern Silver
Duckwing Game, $7.50. All top
1st. prize winners in large shows
Fred Thompson, Clarkston.

Silver Laced Wyandotte Ban-
tams, Golden Sebright, OE and.
BB Games, Brown Leghorn,
show stock, $5 ea. Bob Clark,
Macon, 372 Spring St.

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS

Dark Cornish Bantams, cock-
erels now crowing, $1 ea. Will
not ship. J. E. Sanders, Hull, (1
mile of Neese).

10 pure Dark Cornish Pullets,
ready to lay, 1 Cockerel, $25
shipped; $20. here; Cockerels,
same breed, $2 ea. in lots of two
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.

Purebred Cornish Rooster, 1
yr., old, 20 crossbreed Pullets,
for sale. or trade rooster for
Hampshire Red, or other large
stock rooster. Mrs. O. J. Marks,
Riverdale, Rt. 1.

Pure Pit Games, Sniders Pure
Bacon Warhorses, 1 cock, 2 hens,
$20; Also some good Pit Cocks,
wot ea. T. M. Weaver, Canon,

Pit Gsme Cockerels, for sale,
Joseph M. Corbett, Tifton, Rt.
3.

Purebred Cornish Indian Hens
B. B. type, 5-6 lbs., $2.50 ea.
plus exp chgs. Shipped in light
crates. Mrs. T. W. Newsome,
Sandersville.

Triple A bloodtested bull dog
type Cornish rooster, from good
stock, $3. Mrs W. E. Swann,
Union Point, Rt. 1.

, 10 Shawlneck game hens, $10
or $1 ea.; 2 Shawlneck roosters,
$5, or $2.50 ea. H. C. Walraven,
Dallas. Rt. 5.

LEGHORNS:

200 young, triple A. large Leg-
horn, laying Ist time, $1 ea. B.



i Johnson, Custell, Rt. 3, Box

Duroc pigs and shoats, $10
i $35 ea. . D. Wood, Bow-
on. f

W, L. (English) hens, $1 ea. at]
my home. Mrs. Clyde Logan,

Austell, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr.
MINORCAS:

April hatch giant Black Min-
orca cockerel, $3; laying pullets
same age, $3. ea.; 2 for $5. with
cocerel; hatching eggs, $2.50
setting postpaid , ins. parcel-
post. L. B. Milliams, Newnan.

MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS

- 8 hens and 1 rooster, $6. A. H.
Cooper, Roswell. Rt. 1.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
Quail, ETC. FOR SALE

Ring neck pheasants, white!

Pekin ducks, Dark Cornish
(chicken) hens and roosters. Mrs.
Bill Pickrell, Cochran, Rt. 2:
phone Wesster 4-2615.

Ringneck pheasants, 2 hens
and rooster $9, at my home, or
swap for pr. Silver pheasants; 2
Golden pleasant hens, $3 ea.
Jess Dutton, Rydal. Rt. 2.

20 large (Texas) Ringneck
heasants, $10 trio, $7.50 pr.
xe. some. Bill Norton, Canon.
Re 2;

Large Bob White quail from
two unrelated bloodlines, $4 pr;
some Chukar partridge, $8 pr.
Raymond Fairfax, Atlanta, 2410
Stewart Ave. : See

Pigeons: mated, banded, work
ing, Russian. Trumpeters, In-
dian Mucee, Tumblers, Birm-
ingham Rollers, Gazzie Modena,
French Red Carneaux, Solid
White Fan Tail, Jacobins, Rac-
ing Homers, blocky tye White
Kings, Blues and Silver, $2.75
$6 pr. Mrs. Helen Street At-
lanta, Rt. 2. Ph. Ch. 1777.

Large Northern Bobwhite
Quail, Apr. and May 1954 hatch,
$1.25 ea. in lots of 12 or more, at
my home, 3 mi. 8. E. Hubb Junc
tion, Letters ans. Roy G. Stewart
Social Circle, Rt. 1.

25 Chinese Ringneck Phea-
sants, full grown, 1954 hatch,
$2.50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs.
V. GC. Ellington, Decatur, 409
Clairmont Ave. De. 4917.

= Pair 58 hatch Silver Kalij
Pheasants, $12.50; pr. 54 hateh
Silver Kalij, $10; Pr. 54 hatch
Melanistic Mutant $8 ; Pr. 54
Royal Purple Guineas, $4; Trio
254 Pearl Guineas, $5. J. F. Ginn,
Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan PI.
Ss. E.

Ringneck Pheasants for breed-
ers. Immediate shipment. W. D.

Winn, Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 109. $

Common Pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr.; Bantam Hens,
$1 ea.; Few Black Tail Japs,
roosters and young Muscovy
Drakes, $2 ea. Starling Yawn,
Byromville. '

Bob white Quail, large mature
birds, finest quality, $1.50 ea.
Special price on hundred lots.
Exp. collect. Minimum 4+ birds;
booking orders for Quail Eggs
for spring and summer del. 25c
ea:: $22.50 C. C..V. Burcell, De-
catur, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr. De.
4238. :

Can deliver now, mature,
large Northern Chukar Part-
ridge or Bob White Quail, also
pure strain Domesticated Green
head Mallards.- Prices and: in-
formation on request. C. /D.
Ward, Marietta, RFD 3, Paper
Mill Rd. Ph. Office, Atlanta El.
4539; Home, Marietta 8-8631.

2 pairs Indian Blue Peafowl,
1954 hatch, $50 pr. Mrs. E. W.
Schefer, Toccoa, 304 S. Pond St.

2 or 3 Golden Pheasant Cocks
for sale or exchange for Golden
Hens. Letters ans. Claude L.
Foster, Atlanta, 161 Copeland
Rd. Rt. 6. :

25 Chinese Ringneck Phea-
sants,full grown 9 mos.old, $2.50
ea; less for entire lot. Mrs. V.
C. Ellington, Decatur, 409 Clair-
mont Ave. De. 4917.

Red Quails, $13 pr.; One pair
of Chukars, $8; 1 pr. Silver
Pheasants, $12. All one year old
hens ready to lay in spring. Nor-
ris E, Luckie, Newnan, Rt.

300 Bob White Quail, $3 pr.;
20 Chukars Partridges, for sale.
Letters ans. J. E. West, Cedar-



town, 151 Ellawood Ave.

ville, Pleasantdale Rd. *phone |

5. | 43-7710.

Yi ae a >
Also Chukar Partidge. H. H.

| Hill, Chamblee, 356 Bragg St. M

Ph, 47-2004. ae ee

Golden Pheasants, 12 males, 5
females, early spring 1954 hatch,
$3. ea. Mrs-J. M. Lang, Calhoun,

TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC. *

20 Speckled Guineas, $1.50 ea.

John S. Paden, Atlanta, 1256 | ir

Moreland Ave., S. E. Di. 7401.

_ Giant Rouen Duck Breeders,
$3 ea. either sex. L. E. Morgan,
Waycross, West Carswell Ave.,
Box 717. :

15 or 18 Guineas, most are |.

young, raised this year, good

layers, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. |

Mrs..W. Y. Summers, Newnan,
Rt. 5. : .

2 Mallard Ducks, 1 Drake, $5
trio, Loy Puckett, Oakman.

White African Guineas, also
Golden Sebright Bantams, $2
ea.; Mixed Bantams, 75c_ ea.;

White Cornish pullets $1:75 ea. |

Early spring hatch. O. L. Craft,
Lavoniass- 3

Black or White Turkeys: Tom
40c lb.; Hens, 50 lb. at my
house. Mrs. J. A. Moore, Atlanta,
2181 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 3.

M. B. Turkey Toms, 3-1954
hatch, for sale or exchange for 3
Bronze Turkey Hens, T. F. Hicks
Adel, Rt. 1. eae

Purebred White African Guin-
eas, white with yellow skin, for
sale, Mrs, Lowell Long, Bremen,
Rt. 1, Box 118.

14 Guineas, all grown, 12 hens,
2 roosters, 4 dif. colors; 6 hens,

1 rooster, $20 or $10 Mrs. Frank a

Creech, Metter, Ri at

2 pr. tame Mallard green neck
ducks, 1954 raised, full grown,
$3. pr. Robert S, Pounds, Dora-

7-2328.
REDS: NH, RI,-PARMENTERS

100 each RI Red White Leg-
horn Hens, $1.50 ea. at my place.
C. GC. Stubbs, Atlanta, 1304
Metropolitan Ave. Ma. 9234. |

12 Red Hampshire Hens, 3
Roosters, 1 Buuff Hen, $30; 12
fine Game Pullets, 4 Roosters,
$10; Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd., N- E. Cr. 4390.

100 RI Red Hens, 8 mos. old,
1.50 ea. J. M. Riley, Atlanta,
405 Ethel St, N. W. At. 4918.

90 10 mos. old 4 A grade
NH Pullets, laying, $1.25 ea.
F, H. Bunn, Midville.

ROCKS (BARRED, WHITE,
OTHERS): as
20 nice White Rock hens and
cockerel, $1 ea. Exp. Collect.
Wm. J. Sorrella, Royston. Rt. 1.
100 or more Arbor Acre White
Rock pullets, 16 wks old, start,
laying soon, $1.50 ea. J. Van
Leer, Gainesville, Rt. 4. *phone
Lenox-4-9684. S
x ;
FOR SALE _
SHEEP AND GOATS |



Tog. Goat, male, 9 mos. old,
from good milking stock, gentle,
$17.50, Cannot ship. Mrs. A. J
Hall, Jr., Chamblee, 3520 Hend-
erson Mili Rd. 5

Reg. Saanan Buck at stud.|

Fee $5; Does boarded until bred..
WwW. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave,, N. W. Be. 5393.-

Billy Goat with factory made
harness, new wagon,very tame.
$35. Call. Mrs. W. A. Pate, At-
lanta, 1019 W. Peachtree St., N.
E. At-0613.

Nubian Milk Goats, some will
freshen soon. Reasonable prices.
No Sapte Reuben R. Demp-
sey, Dtlton, 38 St. Charles St.

Year old male goats, hornless,
been castrated, no objectionable
odors, $10. ea. H. D, Guthrie,
Pine Lake, P. O. Box 82. Ph.

: Nice white butt
to freshen Ist.-of :
gave gallon dail ;

lambs at side: Ewes
Jan., Feb. lambs. Ca
2603. R. B. Curtis, .

_ Want sober, r
farmer, white or
ing or rental basis
Excellent propositi

' |@es required. Near goo

paved road, good schi
Day, El. 9190; Nit
or write. %. T. Br
dale Estates, P. O.
Want working fe
not more than 40 yr:
be able to, handle
Good references. See R.
son, Jonesboro, % F
Farms. Ph. 6217. %
Want 1H farmer to wor!
50-50 basis. Go a,

- Want man t :
and chicken farm. M1
to drive tractor :
erences. ee
Intosh, Covington, Rt.




















White man, sin
aaged, wants job
farm or maintenance
farm. References. Go
sober. Experienced 2
anics and carpi
board, room,
Duncan, Atlanta, 19%
Apt. 116. At. 2364.

Want chicken fal
25,000 cap.) on 50-5!
in family (3 to work).

._ W. E, Evans,
Box, 184.-
Man and wife w

aary, house furnished.
3749. J, E. London, 4
Simpson St., NW.

Henry G. Nes
Crew St, SW.

47 yr. old man wan
50-50 basis, Married, .o1
work anywh
Whitten, Glet

oat, 9) Can





Young Nubian milk
mos. old, already bred, $12. eo
Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677)

Pharr Rd. N. E