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SECOND HAND
I MACHINERY FOR SALE

I. H. one-row Cotton picker,
mounted on super C. Farmall
tractor. Sell both or separately,
Walter Waldrop, 207 Mimosa
Dr., Dublin.

Saw Mill equip: Foley saw-
mill filer and sharpener with
motor benches, files and -etc.
Mrs. W. G. Penyman, P. O. Box
Til, Lithia Springs, Phone Aus-
Tel -b 1 2he=. 2

Maytag 3/4 H. P. Gas engine,
one 3-h.p. Lawson Gas engine,
practially new, used about 20
hrs. Both engines air cooled and
used for cut off Saws. E. C.
McKinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue
Ridge. \ a 3

One cut off saw, sharpenet
and pulley, $125 or exch. for
laying hens. T. E. Smith, Rt. 12,
Box 300, Atlanta 15, MU-8-9680.

Two-row AC corn harvester,
picked about 125 A. Set up for
WD, Allis Chalmer tractor, $630
FOB. at farm. R. A. Shearer, Rt.
5, Rome, Phone 7252.

disc. tiller, good tires, good cond.,
$400. S. C. Owen, Woodbury.

Bradley Garden tractor, cult.,
extra plows, disc, harrow, cut-
ter bar for mowing, used very
little, $175. H. B. Wall, 889



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

JD.mower and rake, $200 for

both. JD wagon, pull by mules,

pid; stalk cutter, $25, new

ground scratcher $15. All in

foca cond. No letters ans. E.
. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. |

8 disc bush and bog harrow,

poy used, $135. Carlton
oldin, Draketown. g
Farmall H. Tractor, cult.,

planters and JD harrow used
me yr., $100. J. B. Sanders,
Millhaven. 3

100 cap. Stainless Steel pas-
feurizer. 6 valve elec. automat-

_ fe bottling machine, 56 bottles




pap.; 5 ft. stainless steel Avia-
tor boiler. All in A-1 cond. At
my farm, 7 mi. So. Greensboro

on Hwy. 15. Milton L. Stewart,
reensboro, Phone Howard 7-
510.

2-horse stalk cutter, 3-row
Cole grain drill, set of Black-
Smith tools and copper bottom
poe All .good cond. R.
. Clark, Rt..2, Flowery Branch.

1953 Ford tractor with hy-
raulic seat, King harrow, util-
ty blade, reversible scoop pan,
disc tiller, used less than 3,000
rs.; Super A: Farmall tractor,

disc. king harrow and 2 disc*

tiller plow, wood saw, practic-
ey new cult. and lay off plow)
Ivan Stephens, Park St., Bu-

ford, Phone 2362.

Two 10 x 34 Firestone used
ractor tires, $50 for ~both; one
-horse wagon, $25; One 2-row
Sprayer, $25. Carlton- Goldin,
Draketown. \

2% h. p. Garden tractor with |.

hew motor and bottom. plow,
middle buster, sickle mower,
i cult. equip. Complete $250.

esse Lee Barfield, 2519 Mailey

Ave., Macon, Phone 3-3247.

_ Dairy Equip.: One 500 gal:
brine tank with coils; also 4 can
ooler, without compressors.
Cheap. W. H. Stanford, Aber-
mathy Rd. Atlanta 19, Phone
CR-3653.

JD model B tractor with pow-
er lift, power take off, cult.,
,@ disc. tiller, 8 disc. harrow and

rag harrow, Cheap. All in good
RED 4,

Bae L. B. Minish,
ommerce.

Dairy Cream Separator in
eo cond. at my home on B.
street, Pine Mountain Valley.
B B. Oliver; Rt. 2, Hamilton.

1951 model MC John Deere}

tractor for sale, cheap. Frank
Brown, Rt. 1, Alto.

1952 Ford tractor with 8 piece
quip., 2 disc. plow, disc. har-
row, B. and B. harrow, terris
Jade, planters, cult., poisoning
mgnachine, and tractor trailer. Ex-
bellent cond. Clyde Smith, Rt. 2,
Locust Grove.

+St., College Park.



SECOND HAND |
MACHINERY FOR SALE

36 in. cut-off wood saw, com-
plete with motor and all equip.
ready for use. Reasonable. Mack
Green, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

4 wheel rubber tire tractor
wagon, floor size, 9 ft., 7 in. long,
5 ft. 3 in. wide. Good cond., $50.
G. S. Mitchell, 5220 Cascade
Rd., Ben Hill, Phone PL-3-2652.

1946 Model C. Allis Chalmers
tractor and equip., planters, cuit.
plow., ete.; 60 h. p. Case motor
suitable for grist mill, sawmill,
or large hammer mill. Any reas-
onable offer accepted for both
or separate or trade for any-
thing useful can use on farm.
Lloyd Price, RFD 3, Wrights-
Villee G5

1951 Ford fractor with lift
harrow, 2 disc. plow, all in top
cond., $925. William E. Suber,
Perry, Phone 425-J.

I H. wagon, practically new,
$50; saddle, lines, breeding. $25
J.C. B. Salter, Rt. 3, Atlanta
16. x

Golden 3 Roller, horse drawn
Syrup mill with copper pan,
cheap. John B. Madden, Con-
cord. g

4 Hudson Gas Brooders, good
cond., 1,000 cap., $30. J. C. Ash-
ley, Thomson, Phone, 289 or
494.

Farmall M. Tractor, - good
cond., planters, cultivators, dis-
tributors, dbl. section 20 disc.
JD cutaway harrow, $1,500.
Waltet, . Wells, 818 S. Main

Good used Avery Tractor with
8 disc. harrow, bottom plow,
lay-off plow, $375. W. C. Alford,
Rt. 1, Lilburn, Phone Stone
Mountain, 4672.

Lift type harrow, 8 disc.
equip. with Tempkin roller
bearings, and good disc. $100 my
place on Thompson Mill Rd.,
near Prison Camp. J .H. Mob-
ley, Rt. 2, Buford.

Good 25 B. B, L. Midget Mar-
vel flour mill outfit. Reasonable
price. J. B.. Wood, P. Q. Rt. 4,

Madison.

JD model B. tractor with
planters, cult., harrow, tiller,
mower, cotton duster. All in
good cond., $1,500; also Turner
Hay baler, $300. Cary M. Davis,
Rt. 2, Danyille, Phone 3331.

Dirt pan about 1 yrd., mount-
d on steel wheels, pulled by/
tractor, and operated from driv-
ers. seat. Cheap, or trade for
clover seed and load of fence
posts. Good cond. except for
paint and needs new blade. T:
H. Moore, RFD Milner.

No. 27 Golden Cane Mill and

Columbia Dr., Decatur, EV-2193.

-guson tractor. John Montgom-

for cash.

pet. Germ. $90 ton. FOB. E. K.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want irrigation System. Must
be cheap for cash. John N. La-
nier, Cobbtown, Se

Want 9 ff. or 7 ft. Spring
tooth Cultivator or Bermuda
Grass Scratcher for Ford or Fer-

ery, Rt. 1, Reynolds.

Want old fashioned type corn
sheller. Contact, W. P. Colvin,
Rt, 1, Milner. : :

Want Athens 2 disc. tiller
plow for AC model B. tracter,
reasonable. Garnett Tucker,
Washington. ft

Want 2 coal burning chick
brooders in good cond. See Paul
P. Gunnin, P. O. Box 951, Union
Point. :

Want 8 ft. heavy duty Rome
harrow, with 22 or 24 in, disc.,
within 50 mi. State size, cond.,
age, and cash price. James B.
Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville Rd.,
Augusta. ae

Want Terracing blade for Ford
Tractor, in good cond. and cheap |

W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nich-
olls.



SEED AND GRAIN -
FOR SALE



Cokers 48-93. Victor Grain
seed oats, Combine run, $1 bu.
bagged; or $1.10 bu. recleaned
and bagged; also 100 bu. Cokers
47-27 seed wheat, $2.75 bu. in
new bags. Charles H. Fountain,
Dublin, Rt. 6, Box 105.

1200 bu. Southland oats, re-

pet. or better, $1.15 bu. S. W.
Smith, Hawkinsville.

Straight Rye grass, reseeded
4 yrs. in a row, under heavy
grazing, Seven Cents lb. Com-
bine run, (No onions); Arling-
ton oats and Rye Grass mixed,
Hive. Cents ib. Ri B: Curtis,
Fee phone Madison

Chapel Hill Rescue, combine
run, 10 Ib.; 1,000 lbs. or over,
Nine Cents tb. Blue Lupine, 91

Overstreet, Sylvania.

White nest onions, $1.25 gal.;
also Valencia peanuts, 2-4 in.
hull, 1955 crop, Washed and dry,
$2 pk. P: B.-Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

White | multiplying onions,
$1.35 gal., frost proof English
peas, 40c cupfull; also shade dri-
ed sage, $1 gal. and red dried
hot pepper, 75c gal. Del. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston,

Sweet Yellow Lupine white
seed, recleaned and in new bags.



set of Grates in good cond. See.
H. M. Chambers, Ochlochnee,

more,

See, Harry L. Royal, Rt. J, Syca-

John Deere AO tractor and 6+

cleaned and bagged, Germ. 80 3

without rain, $1 bale at barn;
75 bu. Ist yr. Victor seed oats,
100 pet. purity, $1 bu. My place
near Cedar Creek Church, Hart
ce eee H. White, Hart-
well, *

1,000 bu. Texas rust-proof 14
Oats, Germ. 94 pct., 90c bu. in|
bulk, truck load lots; $1 bu.
bagged. and combine run; or
$1.10-bu. recleaned and bagged.

Minchew, Jr.,
phone 3-7030,

Cokers 48-93 pct. oats, grown
from cert. seed, clean, sound,
$1.50 bu. R. D. Tatum, Palmet-
to.

Approx. 4,000 bu. 48-93 pet.
Victor Grain Oats, $1.15 bu.,

Rt. 3; - Macon.

Wg

combine run. Germ. 84 pct., pur-
ity 100 pct. At farm. W. H.
/ McDonald, RFD 4, Cochran.

_ Blue Lupine, several tons,
$4.75 cwt. Cokers 47-27 pct.
Wheat, 74 bu. recleaned, $2.95

bu. Del. reasonable distance.
Wm. E. Suber, Rt. 1, Perry,

Phone 425-J.

Fresh Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 20c St., $1 for 12 St. PP.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 1, Waco.

3,000 lbs. Dixie reseeding
| Crimson clover, pure seed, 99.-
62. pet.; germ. 83.50 pct.; Nox-
lous weed, none, 40c lb. FOB.
R. F. Thompson, Box 53, Shell-
man, oe

10 tons Bitter Blue _ Lupine
seed, 60 pct. germ., two cents
lb. Jas. Morris, Rt. 3, Valdosta.

runner beans; small bunch
white Lima beans, 50c cup; cu-
cumber and pumpkin seed, 10c
tsp. Miss-Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Cave
Springs. : Saga

Victory grain seed oats: state
test 94/94 pct., bright and sound,
5 bu. bags, $6 FOB Whetstone
Farm. J. F. Lowe, Box 528, Fort
Valley. \ a

White nest onions, 35c qt.,
$1.25 gal.; okra seed, 60c lb. Add
postage. Mrs, EH. L. Smith, Wad-
ley. ;

Large red multiplying or nest
onions for fallplanting, $1 gal.
with 43c postage per gal., in
zone 1 and 2. Mrs. Gertrude Ful-
ler, Rt. 2, Woodstock.

Crimson clover seed and Fes-
cue Ky 31. See G. H. Clark, At-
lanta Road, Griffin.

Striped half runner bean-seed,
50c cup; 3 cups, $1.25; white
nest onions, sound and _ clean,
$1.35 gal.; Tan sugar crowders,
Purple Hull, Calif. blackeye
and Brown with White-eye
peas, 4 cups, $1. PP. Will mix
orders. Prompt del. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon. ;

Booking orders on 1955 crop
Cattail Millet, Sericea -Lespe-
deza, Bahai grass, and wheat.
Germ. and purity guaranteed.
See Sankie Powell at farm near
Wrens, Ga. or contact M. T.
Courson, Hazlehurst. 5

4,000 bu. Ist yr. Cokers Oats,
Germ. 90 pet., $1.30 bu., in-
cluding bags, at farm. Jack
Cates, Rt.. 1, Hawkinsville,
Phone Twilight 3-5393. :

Multiplying beer seed, 20c
st. or 5 st., 75c PP. Contact Shir-
ley Blue, Rt. 1, Waco.

300 bu. Victor Grain Oats,
98.01 pet. pure seed; germ. 90
pet. $1.10 bu., 250 bu. Victor
Grain Oats, 98.34 pct. pure seed;
germ. 90 peti; combine run, $1.

Oats, Rye, Grass and Crimson*
Clover, 5e Jb. Grady Ison,
Brooks. ;

Yellow nest Potato onions,
$1.25 gal. Cora Mae Hammon-
tree, Rt.-2, Chickamauga.

Abruzzi Rye, $3.50 bu., Blue
Lupine seed, Southland Oats,
$1 bu. FOB. All combine run.
E. P, Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton.

Cert. seed Oats, Ist. yr. 650
Cokers Fulgrain; 96 pct. germ.,
600 bu. Cokers, 48-93 89 pct.
germ., in 4 bu. cert. bags, $1.50
bu., under 50 bu.; over 50 bu.

| 75 bales oats; cut and baled| 1

Advise before coming. M, P.|

cleaned and graded; $1.05 bu., |:

Select white and striped half- | 5

M; 60c C. del. Otis Conne:

farm. R. Chanclor, Pitts.

Damp packed. D. W
Milledgeville, Rt. 2,

Blackberry bunches, 6, $1; 7
low Root bunches, $1 doz. Ad
bu.; also one ton combine run] po :

BEANS AND PEAS:

Deanut (earliest bean fo:
and col. bunch buttter
50 cup, 3 cups,
Mrs.

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18 Ib. Ky. 31 Fescue
lb. Chapel Hill Res
Rescue and Dixie
ver mixture; 25

C. D. Wood, Bow
DIST ee

400 bu. Oats and Crir
ver, combine run, 6,000
31 Fescue Seeds, clean
ed, $15 Cwt., also 3,
Clover, Fescue and
hay. At my Bell
Bowdon. R. C. B
Avenue N. E., Atlant,
EL-3638.

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}count and prompt

G. E. Waldrip, Rt. 1, |

ville. Cee eee
Ga. Collard; 50c

Dewberry, 50 d

Auckleberry, 3. do: ,

postage. Mrs.
Cumming.

15 nice plants with go
$1; 6, 50c. L. J. Valirat
Box 200, Smyrna

Imp. Giant Strawb
fine flavor, $2 C.
Mrs. G .B. Callaway,
erson Ave., Eatonton.
New Fall grown
field and Cope
now ready, 500
Prepaid, Full cou
and satisfaction g
LE. Fitzgerald, Box
gerald 3-2 =
_ Wakefield
Collards, 60c
$2.90 M. Large

Large Klondyke '
$1 C. Mtn. Huckleb
ing size; 2 doz.

_| blackberry, 50

ines vines, 4 ft. 45
Mustard seed, 40c cup:
postage. Mrs. Rosie Crov
Cumming. :
Cabbage plants:

and Chas. Wakefield
$2.50 M.; white sweet
onions, 500, $1.50,

I. L. Stokes, Box 34
ald. =e ohne

Large Blakemore St

$1 C. Add postage. No sta
nor checks. Prompt shipm
Mrs. Elizabeth Allis
Gainesville. ce

Large red Missionary S
berry, $1 C., $7 M. Adc
Orders filled same day re
ed with full count. COD o:
accepted. Mrs. Winnie M.
Rt. 4, Baxley.

Chas. Wakefield frost
cabbage plants, 500, $2

Charleston Wakefield
proof cabbage plants, fres
green, 300, $1.50, 500, $2,
M. Postage Paid or

Ga. Collard plants, 60
$1.60; $3 M. Prepaid in

- Sage plants, Catnip and

1955 mixed tender (

beans. Weather treated

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$1.40 bu. FOB. B. C. Bynum,
Shellman, Phone Wyman, 43170.







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1 vine ae
) full of peas, $32.50 ton;

S| more tons, $30 ton. ee
N Turner, Albany Rd. Rt., 2, Box
| 79, Americus, Phone 7356.

a FODDER AND FORAGE:

is ie (mot paled) Clover
oy | and. Peavine hay, Rice Straw,
1| Cane and cut corn tops, by the

doad or ib. E. J. Shellman, Rt.
, Box 42; Melntosh. Ve

| 1955 ctop fodder, Ph iaht and
| without rain, $5 hundred. Pled-
ger. Strayhorn, Rt. 8, Gaines-

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Excellent quality- Sourwood
| honey from Chattahoochee Na-
tional Forest. Packed in 2-214
5 Ib. glass, 50c lb. plus postage.
Perdue, 3401 Flat Shoals |-~ j ' Q
Several tons pure choice Coas-
jtal Bermuda Hay, baled without
rain, $35 bale, at my home. Vs

Cole, ay cals So

Rd. Decatur, Phone EV 2309.

PECAN SPROUTS:

Ae 3-4 doz. Pecan once an

| from Stewart Pecans, 12-20 in.
I- | tall, 50c ea., $5 doz.; sprouts are
. good for rafting. See, J. M.
: Nail, Box 49, Austell.

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: Fine white Rice Pop corn in
20 Ib. lots, $2.50. Add postage.
Mrs. Marie Holland, oe
Rd., Box 14, Dalton.

HAY;

SAGE:



POTATOES: Oe
Gar Red ieee Potato, cere
seed stock. Now booking for

| del. at digging time. L. L. Heidt,
Box 49, Cordele. 3

BEANS AND. PEAS:

Table peas, 35 cup or exch.
' | for good sacks; 1 cup for 1 print
or 3 white. Opal Trammel, Rt.
2, Talking Rock.

1955 crop\ hay, square bales,
choice of most any kind, $25
and $35 ton. Cecil Travis} C/O
Pine Crest Acres,
Phone Fayetteville-5581.

_ Dry Sage, Toc qt. plus postage;
also sage for planting. Nellie
Fain, E. Hllijay.

~ Sage, $1.50: Ib. also Red hot
pepper, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Marine Kelly, Rt. 1, ee

reg. Jersey cows b
breeding. See, C.

Phone EV- 2398.

| Culloden.

Farms,

Cherokee, Canton.
Riverdale,

George Siceloff, Rt.
poosa,

3 wks



Black Angus heifers out of

. Perdue,
3401 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur,

10 purebred Ropsiece
Hereford heifers, 6 to 12 mo.
old, 18c lb. Roscoe Treadwell,

Reg. 11 mo> old Blank Angus
bull, about 700 lbs.; good mark- |
ings, and breeding. Reasonable.
Dan Davis, RFD 2, College Park,
Phone Fairburn, 7467. :

3 Reg. 1 yr. old Holstein bulls,
good breed backgrounds,
producing dams. Can see any-
time, Priced to sell. Cherokee
Otho _L. eee

Reg. 6 mo. old. Jersey milch
cow with first calf heifer, $150
for both with papers. My home.

Purebred Jersey heifer calves,
. old, best of bloodlines,
out of good dams, $30 ea. and
up, including reg. and transfer
papers. G. W. Conner, RFD 2,
Conyers, Phone Lithonia 6284.

2 Guernsey milch cows, fresh-
en with 3rd and 4th. calf Nov.
7 and 12. Bangs and TB tested.
H. W. ee Farmington.











artificial

type

high

Mer.

1, Talla-



cod ek cows ae ves

ings: also purebred pigs, at my
farm, 7 mi. N. Marietta on Hwy.

[5 and Jamerson Rd. See, Lee

Waters or J. W. Weaver, Rt. 6,
Marietta.

_ Reg. 4 yr. old Aberdeen An-_
gus bull, No. 1440220, Contac

C.-C, Newton, 1428 Lyman St,
See

25 cows and heifers, all ine

good shape. Priced to sell,
Blackwell, Rt. 2, Chamblee. -

Black Angus stock bull, Yr.
old Nov. 2, $75 at my place.
J. C. B. Salter, Rt. 3, Atlanta 18. :

7 Reg., Angus cows, 4 cows,
2 ea. bred and open, 1 bull. AIL

| good bloodlines, Blackcap and -s
Milkmere breeding, $1,000; also *

grade cattle at best offer. See.
Philip Hunt, Rt. 1, Cleveland.

Reg. 2 yr. old. Black Angus
Bull, about 900 lbs; 5 grade Bik.
Angus Cows; freshen first of
year, 2 grade Black Angus heif=
ers; freshen in Dec.; 3 heifer
calves and 3. steers, ground 8
mo, old. Watkins B. Oglesby,

Rt. 1, College Park, Phone ye e

burn, 3064.

Reg. 6-8 mo. old, horned ee
Hereford cattie, $100 ea. Cecil
Travis, Pine Crest Acres, River-
dale, Phone Fayetteville 5581.























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S Exch., Statesboro . 16.09 15.50 17.00
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Go., Rome 16.50 16.25 16.00 13.90
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S/M. Hazlehurst == =s*15.76 = 15.45 14.31 14.16
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Valdosta 15.50 15.20 14.25 14.90
peer 15.38 0 -TS.01 14.93 15.15
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35.75 (15.10 14.65 - 14, 75
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1545 1480 14.75 15.50
1542 14.89 14.57
(15:60 15.20 15.20 16.95
16.01 15.35 15.00 _ 15.70
17.25 16.75 16.50 16.00
(46.00 15.30 14.57. 15.05
L/S me Nenu a 16.45 15.81 14.85
Ss ce: Doles 15.50 15.14 1458- 14.50.
oe pe 16.01 15.60 15.04 16.00
16.00 15.75
15.70 15.00 14.58 14.15 |
: 15.69 He cae
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+ 15.75 15.26 = 14.78
16.07. 15.48 14.35. |(14.55-
16.40 15.40 \
16.05. 15.35 14.98 16.35
45.70 15.75 14.57 15.20
15.40 15.55 15.00
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: 16.00 - 15.00 ~ 14.59
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Sricawel Co. $/Y, Swainsboro 15.85. 15.18 ~~ 15.10
Dalton L/S Co., Dalton 17.00 16.40 15.05 13.00
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Swainsboro S/Y, Swainsboro 15.60 = 14.76 14.70 16.00
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_ Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 15.50 15.00 14.50 14.56
' Bleckley L/S Auc., Cochran 15.60. 15.60 15.55 15.20
Ocilla L/S Co., Qcilla e (15.50 (15.50 15.485 =
Waycross L/S Mkt. Waycress 15.26 15.01. 14.00 13.59.
_ Ga. Farm Prod. Sales Corp., Thomaston 16.00 15.75 15.50 75.09-
Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus 16.00 :
Shuman's S/Y, Hagan 1555 14.75. 14:80... 1407.
Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 15.98 xy
Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton 16.66 15.62
Chatham Co. $/Y, Savannah 15.49 15.25 15.20
Seminole L/S Auc. Mkt., Donalsonville 15.16 14.60 1 4.30
: \ 15.26
Dodge Co..S/Barn, Eastman 15.71 14.80 15.20
Jesup S/Y, Jesup 15.96 14.85 14.14
Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 15.67 15.50 15.25
Oct.4
Co-Op L/S Exch., Statesboro 15.58 14.92 14.75
15.6% :
Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 15.73 15.02 14.55
Tattnall $/Y, Glennville ~ 15.60 15.00 14.05
McRae S/Y, McRae 15.60: 14.76 14.00
Farmers $/Y, Arlington 15.40 15.40 15.65 :
_ Farmers L/S Auc. Co., Nashville 15.54 15.18 14.65 15.10
_ Metter L/S Mkt., Metter | 15.70 14.81 14.30 14.60
Appling L/S Mkt., Baxley 15-75) 15.0) 15.00. 15.70
Smith $/Y No.3, Thomsen 2-15.85 15.50 ; .
Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 16.00 15.12 14.14 13.90
Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 15.55 15.40. 15.30
Farmers $/Y, Sylvania 15.35 14.50 14.80 5.00
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 15.59 15.05 14.90 14.10
: 15.71
= Oct. 5
Union S/Y, Albany 15.76 15.20 14.80 15.20
_ Moultrie L/S Co., \Moultrie 15.50 15.40
; eer 15.75
Parkers S$/Y, Statesboro 15.55 14.75 14.75 16.00
fe eee - 15.06
= Hyys.
Claxton $/Y, Claxton 15.517 14.81 15.00 14.50
Turner Co. S/Y, Achburn - 15.30 15.30 15.10
Pulaski $/Y, Hawkinsville 15.80 15.50 15.00 15.25
Peoples' L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert a 15.10 14.55 14.51
Peres 5, s
Wilkes Go. $/Y, Washington 15.50 15.30. 14.00
_ Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia 15.60 15.01 14.75 15.98
Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt 15.36 14.98 14.50 14.95
Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 15.50 14.88 14.00 13.85
Ragsdale MeGlure 60., Meas 16.00 15.78 | 15.00 j apes
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HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. Duroc pigs, both sex,
from 1954 Grand Champion Saw

at Breeders Shows also State

OIC brood sow, wt. 250 Ib.,

Fair at.Macon and Augusta $30
ea. ates 7-1/2. mo. old male,
#90. J. E. Fountain, Camp Creek
Tcurist Court, Milledgeville.

16 good sows, Reg. 8 wks. old
Hampshire pigs, $25 ea. in buy-
ers Name; non-reg. 8 wks. old
Pigs, $15 ea. also, a6 good sows.
Ai farm, John F. Smith, Rt. 5,

C/O Clippview Farms, Dalton.

12. 10-12 wks. old and
12
mo. old. Reasonable, my. place

1 mi. W. River at Liberty Hill

pigs,

Church, Bankhead Hwy. Aus-

Oh

mat,

mo.

tele N. McGrinnis, Austell.

OIC breeding stock, short nos-
ed and blocky type pigs, 6 wks.
old, $20 ea., bred gilts, $40 ea.,
br od sows, "$60 ea., Reg., treat
and crate, Also some fat barrows

ready for butching. At my farm.

Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

10 OIC crossed with SPC, 6,
wks. old pigs. Contact Richard
Strange, 602 Savannah St.,
Hartwell.

8 wks. oi OIC and OIC cross-
ed pigs, $10 ea. at my home, 5
W. Palmetto on Rico Rd.
Will not ship, Mrs. S. A. Puil-
lips, Rt. 1; Palmetto, Phone 5153.

13 reg. Duroc pigs hou 50
Ib. average, $25 ea.: 12 wt. 75-
100 Ibs., $30 ea. Reg. in buyers

Se name. H. L. Williams, Baxley.

Reg. Hampshire pigs, good
bloodlines, well cared for 2-5
old, $22. 50 and $50 ea. at
farm. Hoyt. A. Green, C/O
Green Valley Farms, Carters-
ville.

_ Reg, Tamworth pigs, open
and bred gilts and provn sows,

from finest of bloodlines. Papers.

furnish in buyer's name. Farm
located 3 mi. No. Davisboro on

_ Halls Cross Rd. R. J: Williams,

















Riss Davishoro.

3 SPC pigs, 2 gilts and boar,
born Aug. 20 (will hold until
Oct. 20), from prize winning

stock, $20 ea, or trade for just

Started laying pullets. Will reg.
jbuyers name. Lloyd Smith, Box
270, Dixie Rd: Dalton.

Large Red Duroc sow, Blue
Ribbon winner, excellent. stack,
$100 also her second litter pigs

- $20 ea. Ready to go Oct. 20. D. J.



~ Fuller, Athens, Phone LI-3-5718.

Duroe pigs, with or without
papers, 8 wks. old, ready Oct.
20. Reasonable. James Cason,
P.O. Box 206 Palmetto, Phone
7165.

Short*nose, blocky type O.L.C.
pigs, 10 wks. old, sub. to reg.
J. B Boles, Boston.

Big bone Guinea gilts, bred
$35 ea. with papers. Lem Wat-
pon, P. . Box 214, Unadilla.

SPC bred gilts also 8 and 9
wks. old pigs. Best bloodlines.
Reg. in buyers name. M. J.
Blackmon, Pinehurst.

Reg. 6 wks. old pigs without
papers, $12.50 ea. at farm. Mrs.
E. W. McCain, RFD, Stock-
bridge, Phone 2471.

Bevebred Duroc male pigs, 3
to 18 mo. ol, $25 - $75 ea. with
papers furnished: also treated.
9 wk old pigs, $20 ea. Best of
breeding. My place. 6 mi. E.
Sandersville, on Jordans Mill
Rd. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.

Hampshire and OIC Cross
pigs, now ready for del. at my
place, Liberty Hill and Orchard
Hill Rd., 5 mi. from Milner, W.
P. Calvin, Rt. 1, Milner.



- HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Blocky horse mule, about 800
Jbs., work anywhere, gentle, can
be put in pasture with cows,
640: also good one-horse wagon
and harness, $40 or all for $75.
Lecated 3 mi. Ellijay on Tucon
Rd. Mr. P. L. Kimmons, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

5 cnr
Ibs.
Alma,

old black horse, wt: 650
1895. Richard Corbitt, Rt, 1,

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE _



Bay Mare mule, about 1050.
lbs.,. good quality. Sell or exch.
for horse that will ride and
plow. W. P. Couch, Luthersville.

Gentle, 8 yr. old mule, wt:
1,200 Ibs, work anywhere; also
one-horse wagon and harness,
good as new. Reasonable. L. M.

Fields; Rt. 1, College Park.
Phone Fairburn 2424.
Two nice gentle Shetland

ponies with saddles. Reasonable.
Jim Rivers, P. O; Box 432, Cor-
dele, Phone Sh

12 yr. old mare mule, 1050
Ibs., gentle, work anywhere, $35.
Millard Young, Rt. 1, Senoia,

2 yr. old colt, light sorrel]
col., has been ridden some, me-
dium size, $65; also 5 gaited
Tenn, Walking horse, gentle,
$225. F. D. Shivers, 2744 Mil-
ledgeville Rd., Augusta.

8 yr .old mule, 900- 1,000 lbs.,
gentle, good worker. Cheap. See.
Homer D. Collins, Rt. 2, Cordele,
Phone 573-M2.

3 gaited bay mare, very gen-
tle, been in pasture with cOws,
mules and other horses. Won
honorable Mention in Horse
Shows. $150 with Western sad-
oe and bridle. Miss Pat Martin,
a 764 S Airport Rd., Griffin, Phone

i



RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)



_ 2 prs. reg. So. American Chin-
chillas (not rabbits): Two 3 mo.
old and 3 one wk. old. Nine in
all. Reasonable. C. J. Garrett,
ee St., Bremen, Phone
06

NZ White rabbits, bred does,
18 mo. old, farrowed from 6 to
13 to litter, $6.50 to $7.50 ea.,
bucks, $4 to $5. All excellent
well bred and healthy. State |
kind you want. C. W. Page, 149

AT-6452,

Ped, Californians, 4 large
bucks, 4-1/2 mo. old, good type
and markings, papers furnished
and will ship anywhere. Rea-
sonable, R. Lamar Brantley, Rt.
2, Wrightsville.

: Pair fine wenite (fur), rabbits,
3.50 pr. See Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.





One white good stock milk
goat, freshen about first Dec.
for first time, $25 or trade for
pullets that have just started
laying. Contact Lloyd Smith,
Box 270, Dixie Rd., Dalton.

Few Hampshire Rams (sheep)
for sale. Contact E. F. Dean,
Odum, Phone 1103.

N. Ave. N. E,, Atlanta 8, Phone -Golden Pheasants, and 40 Ban=

li Gray Geese, $3 ea.; $5 pr. or
Box e Fitzgerald.

and 6 are 1954 hatch. My place

sota.
SHEEP enh eee 10 gre eckled Guineas,
2 rown speckle :
FOR SALE ~ | laying every day, $1 ea., Homer

Bantam. Roosters.
Durden, Rt. 1, Odum.~

my farm, $1.25 ea. Mrs. R. W.
Wingo, Newnan.





_ PCULTRY FOR SALE





1954 and 1955 hatch pheasants.
for sale. Wade H. oeceen Nor-
cross.

2,000 mature Bob White Sail
conditioned for propogation,
$115 per hundred, or $2.50 pr.
FOB. LL. B, Brannen, Jt
Savannah Ave., Statesboro.

800 Northern Bob White Gea
ready for releasing: upto 42
wks., $1.25 ea.; over 12 wks.
We 50 ea. Will ship RWY Exp.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVE:

old, $2.50: ea.; Bob White quail,
8 wks. old,- $1. 50; 10 day old
quail, 65c: 5 wks, old, $1.25.
Ship on Receipt of money order.

Pheasants and Wood Ducks;
also white face Black Spanish
standard chickens. Letters ans.
a F. Ginn, 451 Metrooolitan

, . E., Atlanta 16, AL-0671.

1954 hatch,
Pheasants,
Can be seen at my home. Robert |.
B. Giles, 3. HOM p ROR Ave., Grif-
fin.

ce ae

Approx. 200 Northern quail,
8-10 wks. old, $1 ea. at my place.
J. M. Reeves, 425 Mathewson
PL, S.W., Atlanta 10, PL-3-8343.

25 racing Homers;
banded, some have cut~ bands,
Good for breeders. Cant race
them. Come see. E: L. Stowers,
Box 204, Lawrenceville Rd.,|
Tucker, Phone 5365.

REDS (NH, RI, PARMENTERS)

65 production Red hens, Yr.
old past March, ae 50 ea. Mrs.
iE. He Meeks, Rt. 1, Douglas. ;

TURKEYS, (GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE, ETC.:

7.
11 Turkeys, 8 Silver and_ 2

tams at my home. Will not ship.
Jess Dulton, Rt. 2, Rydal.

21 Geese, 10 White Cue
$50 1h lot. FOB. 141 taised this
yr. J. W. Parrish, Rt. 2,
37 Hurkeys: 31 are 1955 hatch
2 mi. E. Cobb. Cannot ship. R.

W. Chealy, Rt. 1; Box se, De- |

Pigeons, 50c pr.; 1 Rooster and
2 hens, Brown Silkie Bantams,
grown and laying, $1 ea.;
want some purebred Cornish
Visi Bee

13 pure white pekin Ducks at



75 healthy, blocky, Black Face
sheep, Bred for early lambs. |
Reasonable. C, R. ae Rt.
3, Tifton,



POULTRY FOR SALE
tennant

BANTAMS:

lets, not mixed with large
breeds. Fine for quail raising.
L. M. Bonner, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

See GAMES AND
GIANT

Pure ee big bone type
Dark Cornish June pullets, and
cockerels, ready for service, $2
ea. lots of 2 or more. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

~ 4
8 Irish Gray hens, raised this
yr., and 10 Domineckers ,Dom-
iniques), $1 ea. A. H. Cooper,,
Rt. 1, Box 250, Roswell,

PEACOCK, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC::

Pheasants, fryers or breeders,
$2 ea. W. F. Darey, Box: 219;
Norman HS

Pigeons ao pair: Pigmy Pout-
ers, $15; Labores, Modenas white



P. O. Box 891, Macon.

Early 1955 hatch Bantam pul- |-

FARM HELP WANTED



Want farm raised family for
work on cattle farm. Prefer one
with large boy. R. T. Jennings,

311

Min. 4 prs. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt.
Vernon Road, Decatur, DE-4238.

Ringnecked Pheasants, 7 mo.

Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716-
Myrtle St. N. Ey Atlanta 8,
AT-5152.

$5 ea. Cash prices..

not \all

and board,

/Rt., located-5 mi. LaGrange.
EH. Re Taylor, Jr., Sea
Phone: 53365 > =*

also |

- Want good, clean coup

work on farm; wife to do li
farm work, nice furnished < apart
ment and good wages, If int

}Rev. Mi L: Williams, Jr., Supt.,
The Jolley Home; Conyers i

Want honest, white farmer for-
a good farm on Etawah River

ing rent basis. Ref.
Mrs, J. A. Milford, Rt.
Ground. <

r eau

Want man for cattle and ane
farm. Must be exp. with both,
able to operate all kinds of
farm implements
minor repairs on same. Good

can qualify.6 Contact R. KE.
Branch, 2109 W. Broad ae
Athens, Phone LI-6-1404.

ed in learning Sheep b business.
Weekly salary with promotions
if proven
4-1/2 R_house, elec, running
on main Hwy., 8 Macon.
School and Bus cenrite: Must be
able to move self. Reliable Ref. |
enecessary. F. Davis, Rt. 2; oe
Phone Macon, EOE L924

Want reliable white or aL
woman to do light farm work
on farm. Prefer~ only woman:
but will accept man and wife if,
man wants to work in town.
State details of self. W. GC: Al-

Mountain, 4672. e



ed in Dairying, to milk and

sober and reliable. 3 -Room
house wired for elec. stove. Sal-
ary or percentage basis. T. a
dames, Rt. 1, Musella.- Sey

Want single, et man ae

No loafers nor bad habits con-
sidered. Must.be able to do
some carpenter work and odd
repairs. If interested come at

Want reliable_ ie Or. Pea

family to gather 4 H. crop andJ
work one 2 H. crop for 1956-//

on. halves.. Highly productive,

frock free land, good houses, |
elec., School bus Rt., located-on | ~
Come in|
person with ref. Millard ge

eR beds Senoia.

Hwy. 85. No- letters,

en ane! or Soe exp. Shei
in 40-60 cow Dairy. Single ma-

Want small family exp.
Broiler. growing for Poultry)
farm. 2,500 cap., on commission
or salary. Will furnish house, |
and running water on School}
Rt. and Churches. Must be so-
ber and furnish ref. Dan T. Dea-
ton; 359 N. Highland Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 12, Phone MA-1784.

Want middleaged woman to)
live with elderly couple on farm |
and help with light farm chores.
Private room, board and salary.
All modern conveniences.



proposition for right party that |

Want intelligent man interest- with

satisfactory. Large |;

ford, Rt. 1,Lilburn, Phone Sione z

Want_settled apie TELE ;

gen. farm work on farm. Room ||
and $15 weekly. 3

once. See. A. B. coe Rt.
Fayetteville. ens S

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ested call Conyers 5881. collect. :

tor 1956. 5 R house with elec. |
| On School and Mail Rt, Stand-

Ball} 3

and make|_ .

water, bath, 200 A. farm, located | E

tend to Dairy herd. Must be},

chines. Good salary. School bus | ee

Shek

|farm, doing light farm

Careers of far

ight repairs. 1 Lived on farm
2 yrs, State Salary
board and Room. -

D. Padgett, 213



Powell, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst.




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11,00-17.25

GRADE Thomaston Atlante Athens :

. 10-3 10-4 10-5

Steers & Heifers BAS

Good ~18.00 17,00-19.00 oN aoe

Conl. 13.50-16.00 _ 13.75-18.00- 13.75-16.50

Utility 11.00-12.75 11.00-14.50 - 10.75-14.50

Cutters 10.00-11.50 10.00-12.00 10.00-11.00

CALVES See

Good & Choice 14.00-18.50 15.00-19.00 _15.00-18.00. 5.00- 18.00.
Util. & Coml. 11.00-14.00 11.00-15.00 11.00-15.50 1150021880,
Com'! & Vealers 14.00-20.00 14.50-20.50 15.00-20.75

cows

Utility 10.00-11.25 10.00-11.25 -9.75-11.00

Cc. & G. 7.00-10.00 7.50-10.50 7.50-10.50

BULLS ae ire

Util. & Coml. 11.00-12.50 11.00-12.75 10.75-13.50.

Cutters 10.00-11.00 10.00-11.50 9.50-10.75

STOCKERS Beye ES Po eae

Steers & Heifers 11.00-16.50 12.00-18.50 12.00-15.75

Calves 10. 50:16.75 11.25-18.50



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