Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1957 December 11






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lo all kinds |

RFD. 2, teens

17 yrs. eit
job on farm
e with all |

5 1onest, _depend-
private room,

me or send
Prey: Bin-

m in or near Bibb
Warren : a 3866

i experience with
. Albert Mc-
Culloden.

: a a 9 yrs.
a ) and = yrs.
xperienced farmer,
handling any kind
ey Griner,

ue job as care-
i ork on stock

. Need place
alary | for both.
654 East 39th
ane, Savannah.

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"Robert Blac well,
ao onia.

- machinery.
Ga. B. Small-
Box 12, Orchard

van operate any
Is aie tractor

y.}ond AVES Decatur. Ph. DR 8-
108 4-1827.

| 2 white men want share
crops on Halves, and plenty
work until crop time. Must
have big house, lights, water.
Will need about $100. to clear
me where I live now. Contact
at once. Ernest Smith, RFD

Shale Ochlocknee. 1

48 yr. old white single man
wants job helping on chicken
farm, preferably with large
famil . for board, laundry,
and small wages. Must have
bus fare, Taft Parker, c/o Jim
Luke, Rt. 3, Nashville.

- Middleaged man with fam-

_|ily of 3 wants job on poultry,

garden or truck farm. Ex-
-|perienced truck driver. James
L. Morris, Rt. 2, Bremen.

_ FARM HELP

WANTED





Want middle-aged reliable
white woman, for light farm.
work on eke: Room, board
and salary. J. B. Dunn, Rt. 1,
Senoia.

- Want elderly woman, smart
land clean, to help. with light
farm chores on farm. Must be
dependable. Work Monday

| through Fri. with private room

and board, $6. to $8. wk.
Johnnie Thompson, Rt. 3, Box

1120, Twin City.

Want colored family for
caretaker or partner on chick-
en or truck farm. Nice house
on 5 A. electric, water, and
school bus. Paved road.
George White, 14 Fourth. St.,
Savannah. He Adams 2-3862.

Want nice white woman to
live on farm with elderly
couple and do light farm
work,, $15. wk:. private room
and board. Need at once. Mrs.

B. Davis, Box 314, Rt 1,

_ | Fairburn.

Want reliable farm / me-
chanic for farm. Good salary
to right man. On rural and
school bus routes. T. H. Nolan,
Bostwick.

Want at once, homeless
man, not over 65 yrs., with
some income, to live in home
with me, tend garden, some
patches, few chickens, cows
and hogs. Will go 50-50 in
everything. Must be sober and
trustworthy. P. H. Woodard,
Rt. 1, Chauncey. :

EQUIPMENT

_ FOR SALE





1 H. wagon with body, har-
ness and holster springs, fair
cond., $25. John L. Cowart, Rt.
ae Cartersville. Ph. 1592-J-3

Wilson milk cooler box, 12
can cap. and ten 10 gal. cans,
$100. Will exch. for 1 to 2 yr.
old purebred polled Hereford
bull. Joe B. Smith, White
| Plains.

egg. cap. Sell or trade for 20
| bales of hay at my place; also
2|deep well Elec..Delco water
pump, 45 gal. tank, about 200
ft. of pipe and foot valve. $190.
Chester Edwards, Rt. 3,. Li-
thonia.

144 Podkman laying cages,
good cones used 1 season, for
sale. A. D. Hayes, 2309 Sec-



Elec. a oe 95 to 100



WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1957

Allis Chalmer G tractor, dise
tiller plow, good as new $50.
ea; Set of disc plow, and fol-
lower low, fits anything but
Ford, $10. ea; set of Dayton
Scales, good as new, $35. Leo
Spivey, 1120 McDonald Rd.,
Dougas. Ph, 448-Y.

5 disc Case tiller with seed
box, good cond. also Massey-
Harris orchard type tractor,
good tires, excellent mechani-
cal cond., with hydraulic sys-
tem;Off-set Orchard Intnl
harrow, fair cond., usable.
Robert Ritchey, Pomona. Ph.
Griffin 5632.

Fairbanks - More Riding
lawn mower, 1 yr. old, with
leaf mulching blade, used very
little, 2-3/4 H.P. Briggs Strat-
ton motor, belt driven. Cost
$198.; sell for $125. P. W.
Wills,

W.,. Atlanta 15. <Ph..-PO.-7-
9036.

2 Jubilee Ford tractors, 2
Deering cultivators, 2_ sets
Covington planters and distri-

butors, set JB_ distributors,
Cole grain planters, duplex
hoppers; 2 bottom plows; 5

dise Taylorway plow; two
type dbl. section disc harrow;

| Love lift dbl..section disc har-

row; Deering Rotary hoe and
subsoiler; Victory post-hole
digger; Harris bush hog; Mes-
senger 4 row duster; Coving-
ton Soda distributor; Fergu-
son Terracing blade; Drag
pan and weeder; New Hol-
land Corn sheller; DB No. 9
Hammer Mill; DB self pro-
pelled portable saw; JD 12-A
Combine with motor, slow
speed attachment; JD 4 wheel
Trailor. Also some _ horse
drawn equip. L. A. Martin,
RFD 2, Waynesboro. Ph. 2324
(days).

Deep well pump, 80 gal.
tank. fixtures, and 2 ft. val-
ues, $100. H. H. Griffin, Rt. 1,
Vittioe Rd., Chickamauga.

Intn] Super C. tractor, A-1
cond., just overhauled, with
set of cultivators, planters, one
2 disc plow, and 1 Simplex
cotton duster for same. Con-
tact, Harold Ozburn, Mans-
field, or Kelvin G. Ozburn,
c/o State Patrol. Washington.

New grain ben, 1000 bu.,
$200.; 2 grain bens, 10,000 bu.
ea. equipped with elevators,
$3000. ea. 1/2 HP electric
chicken picker and 1 scalding
vat, $100. George Poss, Thom-
ason, <

1951 Ford tractor with cul-
tivator, fertilizer distributor,
and planter, dbl. 18 in. turner,
dbl. harrows, manure spread-
er, scoop and scrape, all like
new. $1765. Grady Clinton, Rt.
2, Box 63, Buford. Ph. 2470.

Bulldozer, Cat. D-7 with
DDPCU; also Rome Model A
heavy duty, 20 disc tandem
breaking plow, both excellent
cond. $4,000. L. T. Crimmins,
39 University Court, Athens.
Ph. 6-7478.

Massey-Harris Hay Baler,
like new, $1500; also 1955
Ford Truck 3/4 ton, $900. M.
E. Kelley, 172-14th St., NE
Atlanta 9.

New Holland Corn Sheller,
good shape, $275. FOB. Lewis
Easterlin, Andersonville.

T-33 ten can spray type milk
cooler, excellent cond. Terms
if necessary. William E. Oder,

c/o Standing Boy Ranch,
Cataula. Ph. Columbus FA

Jr., 2239 Nelms Dr. S.



Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

Bulletin



EM-Bee, 1957 Model 500
gal. bulk milk tank, used only
3 mos, complete, $800. at my
farm, 14 mi. from Columbus on
ek 85. James Jordan, Eller-
slie.

Farmall M tractor, planters,
cultivators, limer and seeder,
Athens Harrow and smoothing
harrow, $1500.; also Massey-
Harris equip Combine, $450.;
16 row Grain drill, $250.: side
delivery rake, $150.; Tt.
mowing machine, $175.; Sub-
soiler, $125. All in good cond:
for $2500. E.
Tilson Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur. Ph.
DR 3-0087.

11 Jamesway gas Brooders.
750 cap. in good cond: $18. ea.

Hubert Sloan, Varnell. Ph.
4873.
JD Crawler with dozer

blade and Henry hydraulic
back hoe, $2200. farm jeep
with 3 point lift, power pulley
and rear mounted air com-
pressor, $700. E. C. Lambert,
5680 Lake Forrest Dr., NW,
Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-0743.

3 dise rigid plow for M. or
Super M. Farmall, good cond.,
except disc, $150.; also 30 in.
cut-off saw, mounts on M. or
Super M. Farmall, used very
little, complete with belt, $75.
E. K. Fowler, Rt. 2, Athens.

Dearborn 2 disc plow and
Dearborn Trail Mower, $300.
for both, Loy. Francis, Rt. 1,
Alpharetta.

2 HP Stover gas. engine for
pumping water, $50.; Buggy
pole, complete with clamp,
$10.; JD K.C.A. dbl. cut har-=
row, 16 20 in. disc, scallop
front, with scrapers, $200. All
good cond. W. T. Moore, Rt.
1, Gray.

1000 bu. cap. metal grain
bin, practically new. Reason-
able. Hoyt W..Sanders, Rt. 3,
Elberton. Ph. 1888-W1 (after
6 PM).

75 HP U. D. 16 power unit
complete on steel frame with
outboard bearing, good cond.,
cheap. M. Brack, Allen-
town.

JD 16 row grain drill, ex-
cellent shape, for sale or trade
for cattle. James Nutt, Luella.
Ph. McDonough 3856 (nights).

380 saw Gullett Gin com-
plete, all modern cleaning and
extractor equip. First class
cond. Also 6 cylinder GM
Diesel, 150 HP. Sell gin or mo-
tor separate. J. Tom Dickens,
Bogart. Ph. Athens, SO 9-
2111,

53 Ford tractor, good tires,
A-1 cond. Planters, cultiva-
tor,
type harrow, 2 disc plow, new

cond. L. A. Powers, 221 W.
Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 5170
(nights).

3 roller Syrup Mill and cop-
per pan, mule drawn, $75. Bud
Holland, Coogler Rd., Box 14,
Dalton.

90 egg. cap. Incubator, used
once: Syrup boiler, 50 gal; al-
so feed grinder, small for
Super A or similar size trac-
tor. cacao ke priced. Will
sell separately. D. E. Waldron,
Rd. 1, Hoboken.

Covington 2 row plants,
used on about 30 A; Ford 2
row cultivators. All for Ford
tractor. Will trade for manure

spreader, in good shape or
polled Hereford yearlings. H.
B. Faucett, Juno.



S. Knight, 2793 |



NUMBER 14

Woodruff Power Cane Mili,

fair cond. $50. Elna McClel-
land, Millwood.

Hydraulic Henry dirt pan,
1-1/4 yds. cap., almost new, to
use with tractor 20 to 25 HP,
$350. (less than 1/2 price).

Raymond Evans, Rt. 1,. Hosch- os

ton.

Allis Chalmer Combine 60;
WC Allis Chalmer
king harrow; Turner wood
saw, $150. Cecil A. Turner,
Point Peter. -

to 900 lbs, reg. or good blood.

cond. Herschel Jackson Rt. 3, ;

Sparta.

New Holland automatic hay
baler, wheel barrow, all steel
but handles, seed fork; mule
drawn 2 horse harrow; 18 in.
cut off saw; electric churn; 2
horse Hamon, 2 scoop.
shovels, all in good cond. Mrs.
W. A. Wages, Athens, St., Jef-
ferson.

Crane pump for deep or
shallow well with 2 cartridge
switch, 2 pipes, 1/2 HP motor,
115. or 120 volt and. 82. gal.
tank, excellent cond:, $120. T.
J. Hutchens, LaGrange- St.
Exten., Newnan.

16 in. Grist Mill with 5
horse electric motor, single
face and endless belt and
starter, $150. Also Grist Mill
alone, $50. T. J. Hutchens, La-
Grange St., Extn., Newnan.

Hand type Corn Sheller
without motor, $15., or with
motor and belt, $30. "he.
Hutchens, LaGrange Street,
Extn., Newnan.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want 80 to 100 gal. Syrup
Kettle. Martin Johnson, Ala-
mo.

Want Hammer or Feed Milt
and Diesel motor or large old
model tractor to pull Hammer
Mill. Ira Tee, RFD. 1, Milner.
Ph. Griffin 4897.

Want deep well jet pump,
1/2 HP or larger. Describe
fully what you have. H. G.
Ballard, Moultrie. ;

Want 1 horse equip. for med.
size mare and harness equip.
for 48 in. pony. State what
you have and price. B. C. Blair,
Jr. 3025 Bouldercrest Rd., Rt.
1, Conley. Ph. Atlanta MAT-

cotton duster, 20 dise lift 9655

Want seeder and fertilizer
spreader in good cond. State
cond. and price in first letter.
M. R. Mahaffey, Rt. 2, Chick-
amauga.

Want Ford side disc plow in
good working cond. for cash
O. V. Rudereal, 407 Foreacre
St., Cornelia.

Want bush and bog harrow

for Ford tractor and rotary
mower in good cond. Must b
priced reasonable. Eugene *
Callaway, c/o Cross Roa
Plantation, Rayle.

Want garden tractor an
equip. or Cub and equip. De:
scribe and state amt. of equi
in first letter. J. E. Fry, Rt.
Dallas.

tractor;

Intn] Milk Cooler, 14 can
cap. $200.; also 15 milk cans,
$5. ea. Will exch. for Hol-
stein or Guernsey bull, wt. 7










































































































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1917.
Cabbage plants; Copenha-
gen Mkt., Chas. and Early
Jersey Wakefield, White sweet

WANTED



Want 4 or 8 wood or coal
brooders. State cond. and price
Thomas Cothran, Rt. 1, Carnes
ville.

Want 1 David Bradley or
simiplar type Copper Harvest-
er with blower. Give cond.
and lowest price. N. A. Boyette
Hahira.

Want late model Myers jet
water pump with 2 pipes that
go in well within 100 miles
and priced right. M. F. Cole,
Nicholls.

Want to trade AC tractor
model C for AC model B. or
buy model B straight sale.
Also want dbl. section dra
harrow. J. I. Nease, Jr., RF.
1, Guyton.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE





Calif. TAP IPE Beer seed,
25c start. Add 3c stamped ad-
dressed envelope with ea. or-
der. Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial.

White multiplying onions,
$1.35 gal; Iceburg Lettuce
plants, 15c doz. $1 C; Sage
and Catnip plants, 10 ea; $1
doz; Dry Catnip leaves, 30c qt.
$1 gal. Add del. Leilar Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Old fashioned Shallot onion
buttons, $1.25 gal. PP in Ga.
Mrs. , Cx Marmer.> Rt;
Campton. Ph. 2933.

White Bermuda Onion and
Cabbage plants, large and
strong, Chas. Wakefield and
Mkt. Copenhagen, 500, $1.25;
$2 M; 5000, 7.50. Ship daily.
E, L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitz-
gerald.

Charleston Wakefield and
Early Jersey frostproof Cab-
bage plants, 300, $1: 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. PP. R. Chanc-
lor, Pitts.

Bermuda Onion plants, 500,,
$1.25; $2 M; 5000, $7:50; Exp.
collect. Also Ga. Collard
plants, 500, $1.25; $1.50 M;
5000, $5; exp collect. Mrs. I. L.
Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald.

Charleston Wakefield and
Early Jersey Wakefield frost-
proof Cabbage plants, fresh
and green, 300, $1.25; 500
$1.50; $2-M. PP. Odis Comer,
Pitts.

Brown Turkey and Celestial
Fig bushes, 2 to 3 ft. high. 75c
and $1 ea. H. B. Oglethree,
Bishop.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
$1 C. Mrs. Flora Lee Eller, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Early Jersey Cabbage plants
$2 M. del. Hartwell L. Will-
iams, Baxley.

Blakemore Strawberry
plants, large size, 90e _C. del.
PP. Damp packed. W ..-E.
Barker, Rutledge.

Early Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield Cabbage plants
and Cabbage collards, 75 C;
500, $1.75; $3 M. White and
Yellow Bermuda Onions, 75c
325005 $1.254 $2) M.-P PsSat.
guaranteed. H. E, Smith, Bax-
ley.

Chinese Chestnut trees, well
grown, 2 yr. trees, blight re-
sistant, Govt inspected, 3,
$3.95. PP. R. I. Gibbs, 1007
Clifton Rd., NE, Atlanta 7.
Ph. DR3-1300.

Streamline everbearing
Strawberry plants, $1 C. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Young Strawberry
Klondike 300, $3.50; 500; $5
Tenn. Beauties, 300, $4; 500 $6
Prompt shipment. Mrs. A. C.
Holland, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Black Raspberry bushes,
May Cherry trees, Goose
plums, Blue Damson plums,
Catnip bushes, 6, $1; Blue-
berry bushes, 75c doz. Garlic
onions $1.25 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. W. Sullens, Rt. 6,

lants,



Gainesville.

Brown striped Half Runner
beans, 60c cupful; ee erry
plants, Blakemore, $1.50 C;
Mastodon, $1.25 C; Klondike,
$1 C; 500, $4; $8 M; Catnip,
30e bunch; peers noe Vine
cuttings, 75c doz; Mtn Huck-
leberry, bearing size, 75c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,
Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Klondike Strawberry plants
$4.50 M, 500, $3; Limber trig
Apple and May Cherry sprouts
3; $1 Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming.

White multiplying Onions,
$1.35 gal; Sage and Catnip
plants, 10e ea, $1 doz. Pep-
permint, 5e bunch; Iceburg
Lettuce plants, 50, 35 early
Flat Dutch ue plants,
50e C. Del. Mary R. Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.

Mtn Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2 doz. 75c; imp. field Dew
berries and Blackberies, 50c
doz; imp. Klondike Strawberry
plants, rooted, $1 C; Musca-
dine vines, 3 to 4 ft. long, 45c;
rooted Blue Damson plum
sprouts, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Klondike scree ae:
90c C; 300, $2; $5 M. Young
plants. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2
C; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add post-
age. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

$9 M. $1 C. Orders 200 and up
PP, Nice damp packed plants.
85c C. at my home in orders of
200. Orders wk. day only. Mrs.
Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, box 223, Al-
pharetta.

Sage plants, Catnip bunches,
Crabapple trees, siiuscadine
Grape vines, 6, $1; Condons
giant Mastodon everbearing
Strawberry plants, $1 C. Ada
postage. Mrs. Tiga Turner, Rt.
6, Gainesville.

Rooted Sage plants, $1 doz;
long handie Martin gourd,
seed, 5Uc cup; Grape Musca-
dine cuttings and unrooted
Sage limbs, 45, $1 Also ciean
shade dried Sage, $4 lb. Ada
postage. Mrs. G. Collins, Copb-
town.

Big Gem everbearing Siraw-
berry piants, weil rooved, moss
packea, pure strain, $3.50 C.
re. Jv iM. Mues, KD 3, Alma.

Fine Blakemore Strawberry
plants, foc C; go M. Will not
snip. John C. bields, 1018 W.
Popiar St., Grittin, Ph. 3682.

Everbearing Strawberry
plants, $i C; 300, $3. Damp
packed and del. Mrs. W. M.
bryant, 0415 Hmory Dr. Sa-
vannah.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
90c C; BUU, $2; 5U0 $3; $o M.
Young piants. Add posvage.
Mrs. veiia Crowe, Kt. 4, Gasin-
esville.

Early Bearing Strawberry
plants, 75e C; ov0, $2; $6 IM.
rP. 5S. i. Jackson, Rt. Z, fay-
eiteviile.

Strawberry plants: Blake-
more, $1.49 U; Klondike, $1.30
C; and Missionary, $1.50 C,
PP. through grd zone. Damp
packed, ruil count. Mrs. D. r.
nieisier, Kt. 2, Ochlochnee.

1 yr. size Asparagus, $1 doz.
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts
Cabbage Collard, iceburg Let-
tuce, Waketield Canpage,
Whive Bermuda Onion, 3oc aoz
4 doz. $1; Sage, Lemon Balm,
Horehound, Mint, green Dill,
6, 75c. No less than $1 orders.
Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Frank
lin, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 20, Register.

Giant sunflower seed, 50c
cuptul; peach, plum, and fig
bushes, 2 for $1; Goldenseal
plants, 20, $1; yellow and red
plum seed, 2 cups, $1 Add
postage. Mrs. John Myers Ad-
dison, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE







2000 bales fine Alfalfa hay.
$40 ton; 1000 bales Lespedeza
and Bermuda hay, $30 ton;
Also 500 bales corn shucks,
$20 ton. No rain on hay. All
wire bound. None del. All at
barn.;J. H. Park, Molena. Ph.



3863 Woodbury.

New Era Strawberry plants.



Sev .tons choice Coastal Ber-
muda hay, highly fertilized
and baled without rain. At my
barn. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven. Ph. Odum. JU 42312.

Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized, 75c bale, or $30 ton
at my barn. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jones
boro. Ph. Greenleaf 6217.

15 tons baled hay for sale.
Mrs. W. A. Wages, Athens St.,
Jefferson.

800 bales Peavine Hay for
sale W. P. Addison, Rt. 6, Ma-
rietta.

35 tons Oat hay, baled with-
out rain, $35 ton. Can del.
within reasonable distance.
Hiram D. Adamson, Morrow,
Ph. Jonesboro GR 8-6830.

2000 bales well fertilized
Lovegrass, Serecia hay, $27.50
ton at barns. B. S. Birdsey,
Rt. 2, Price Road, Macon. Ph.
2-2633.

500 bales of baled Oats, har-
vested without rain, .75c bale
at barn. H, M. Bailey, Rt. 1,
Turin. Ph. Newnan 1165-M2.

Big lot of boled Oat Straw.
Reasonable price at my barn
in big lots A. R. Cousins, Rt. 3,
Greenville.

Large red and pink skin
peanuts for eating only, 2 to 4
in hull, $2.25 peck, $8 bu; Also
ground Sage, 60c cup.. Add post
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

180 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, well fertilized, should
contain 8 to 13 pct. protein
and 2 to 2-1/2 pct, fattening
quativies $30 ton at barn. S.
= a Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. 2-

250 bales good bright Les-
pedeza hay, baled without rain
$30 ton. Lafayette McLeroy Rt.
a Colbert Ph. Danielsville
5056.

500 bales Bermuda Grass
hay, baled without rain. Make
offer on lot, or 90c bale at my
place at Doraville. George W.
West, Jr., 4825 Peachtree-Dun
woody Rd. N. E., Atlanta. Ph.
CE 8-5579.

FEED & GRAIN

WANTED





Want 3 tons good hay del. to
my place. State kind and price.
H. C. Craig, East Ellijay.

Want 20 to 40 bu. good clean
Combine run feed oats, del.
Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584
Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, De-
catur. Ph, BUtler 9-6692.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





Handwoven pot holders, ail
colors, 50c pr. Mrs, Leeoma
Tiller, Rt. 2, Douglasville.

Sev. dbl. size quilt tops, of
new scraps, $2 ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Lula Mae Ervin, RFD 4,
Madison.

Nice size aprons, 50c ea;
large size dish towels, 15c ea.
or 2, 25c. Mrs. Clara Robinson,
Rt. 8, Box 5, Gainesville.

Aprons in asst. prints with
rickrack trim, 60c ea. Also
embroidered dish towels, 25c
ea. PP. Mrs. Aubrey Newborn,
Rt. 3, Box 307, Newnan.

Well made print aprons $1
ea; nice applique pillow cases,
pr. applique pot holders
and dish towels, 4, $1,05. No
less sold. Also 4 place mats
and aprons, same color. Mrs.
A. M. Wood, 701 - 2nd Ave.,
Columbus.

Handwoven reed _ serving
trays, plywood bottoms, hard
finish, natural color, 8 by 12
in:;+$2.25; 112 by-.18im.>- $3.50.
Add postage. Mrs. J. H. John-
son, Rt. 1, Box 200, Lawrence-
ville, Ph, 3540.

Dbl. bed size quilts, $6 (I
furnish and quilt); also will
quilt by machine or hand,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. J. D. Dyer, Rt.
2, Pendergrass.

Star quilt, pink and green
star, asst, col. and pink lin-
ing $25 PP. Mrs. Omie Well-
born, Tennille.

Wednesday, December





































































. Pillowcases made
ed feed sacks, croche
ings or embroidery, $1.5
also print aprons with tape
rickrack trim, made of
sacks, $1 ea. PP. Mrs.

Copeland, RFD 1, Box
Waverly.

3 dbl. bed size quilt
handmade, all new me
2 tops, $2.50 ea. Flow
den quilt tops, $5
postage for ea. top.
zelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2,
217, Twin Cite.

Handmade fast color
print Aprons, asst. color:
patterns, nice size, well
65e ea. Add postage.
Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2,
houn. f

_ Large quilt tops, 72
in. well: made, $3 ea
aprons, 85c pot holders, 15
PP. Mrs. R. M. Vocke
man. : n

wt. about 5 lbs. $8.50 ea. |
nice aprons trimmed
rickrack, ruffle, or ta
ea. PP. Miss Marie Ma
5, Ellijay.

Washable leather shoes s
up to 6 mos, white, blue, 1
lime, pink, $1.25 pr; felt
same colors, 2 pr., $1.75 or
pr; dresses, 1-4 yrs. $1.59
$3 PP in Ga. Cash or Mo. J
Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlo

Large dbl. bed size quilt
of new scraps, $2 ea. Add p
age. Mrs. Della Crowe, F
Gainesville.

Large size new handm
quilts, new cotton padding
ea. at my home. Mrs. FP
Wallace, Rt. 2, John Pre
Rd., Powder Springs.

4 quilt tops, $2 ea; p
aprons with pot holder ea,
col. and trimmed, 50e
rooster head pot holders,
ea., 2, 25c; Crocheted do

Add postage. :
Mrs. Byron Haynes,
Gainesville.

Handmade chairs: A
rocker, $6;3 slat straight ch
$5; 4 slat straight chair, $6
4 slat armless rocker, $8; lar,
low rocker, $11; also lar
high rocker, $12. Handw.
or hide weats. FOB. Ja
Luck, Wrightsville.

Sofa pillow tops, of tu
thread, 20 x 20 in. $1.50
Mrs. E. M. Guyton, 524 Pli
St. NW, Atlanta 13,

White cotton croheted b
shoes with ribbon of choie
color, 2 designs, $1 pr, Add 10

ostage. Mrs. M. E. Dailey, 4
hompson Ave., East Point.

9 piece chair and sofa
$6; pillow cases color trimm
$1 set; 6 piece chair and
set, $2 ea; crocheted doll dr
$2 ea; hot dish mats and p
holders, 2,, $1. Centerpiece:
white, $2 ea. Add pos
May C. Tumlin, Eastanol

Handmade Peacock de
bedspreads, tuft any ce
cloth, with 2 peacocks in
colors, dbl bed size, $6.50
postage. Mrs, Edgar Ad
Rt. 2, Adairsville.

Crocheted baby shoes, $:
pr; aprons ,tatted or whit
ruffle trim, $1 ea; handke
chiefs, tatted border, $1.10 an
$1.25 ea; dark red eroch
coat, with yoke, 2 to 4 yr.
$3.25. Also doll cape and
white crochet, 75c. Mrs.
gie Talyor, Rt. 2, Bremen.

Handmade toys, stuf;
with cotton, $1 ea; pot hol
ers, 25c ea; 6, $1 Childre
dresses, 1 to 6 yr. size, cotto
and rayon material, $2.50. Adt
postage. Mrs. Freeman
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Pot holders, 15c ea; fane
aprons, 50 75c and $1 ea. Coy
er-All aprons, $1.50 ea. prin
or solid pereale, all t: ne
State size and color. Add 10
postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell
bun Gap.

3 handmade crocheted
scarves, $3 ea: Mrs. A. B.
kinson, Rt. 6, Gordon Rd.
con.

Prd

New handmade quil
cotton material, cotton
ding, large size Weigh



lbs ea. $6 ea. Add post
Dewey Ellis, Rt.












and cup a
ece patter Filet
tufted tan, real

|tams. Richard

. a -
, Button, Conturnix,
cee areh ee oe Blue Scal-
ed Quail and Japanest Ban-
H. Barry, 220
soe Ave., Decatur. Ph.
DRake 7-3048.

1957 hatched Bobwhite quail
1.25 ea. Come after. Neal
ebb, Rt. 1, Excelsiar Rd.,

Tifton.
Rabbits $1 and Guinea pigs

$2. Mrs. L, E. Watkins, 3810

Adamsville Dr., S.W, Atlanta

1 Ph. PL 5-9513..

Red Carneaux Pigeons, $5

pr; white Swiss Homers, $2.00
pr; Canon Pigeons, mated and

y| working, $1 pr; Muscovy duck,































































































Mooney, Rt. 5,

doily, 16 in. di-
and silver

wr $2,
attie

ea. Pillow case
-pr.; handkerchief
- ea.; orchid cor-
ea. rnamental
of gourds and
$2.75 ea. Dry
flower arrange-
. W. E. Wooten,
150, Camilla.

de costumes, in sat-
net, $1 to $3. Mrs.
ove, 3575 Boulder
a See 41. Ph.

ea.; 12 pocket

ed shoe bags, of

ble materials, $1.50
fancy trimmed
ea. Exch. for print
alike $1. Mrs.

Addison, Rt. 2,

size fancy quilts,
| and solid material,
, new cotton pad-

Flower and Gen-

pattern, $8.50

s. Ventis Weaver,

Ye

; full sized quilts,

, $5.50 ea. PP
bright colored
ast colors. 60c

Hattie Hughes,

ks, and other ac-
leopard
1, $1 up. Mrs.
drum, Rt. 1, Pal-
5188.
fant shoes, up to 6
2 Pl, o1.79.
. maize, lime, and

ol quilt tops, full

waxed, $1.50 doz.

. 3 large size cor-
ies, dif. colors, $2 I
$5. M .|for sale. H. H. Hill, 356 Bragg

umbo, mated and

e King

f Pigeons
omers,

011
2

or

solid

ea; (no drakes). Will-exch.
ducks for 1 pr. Bantam
Chickens. Starling Yawn.
Byromville.

Bobwhite quail for breeders,
all large size and fully fea-
thered. Also 58 Chukar hens
and 12 cocks. Special prices on
large orders. Ralph E, Keefer,
Rt. 1, Box 3, Lake Harbin Rd.,
et: Ph. Jonesboro GR8-

Rabbits 1 Black Buck, 2

ray does, 2 red does, all bred,
$3.50 ea.; NZ White does, bred.
or ready to breed, $5 ea; Jun-
ior NZ ites, $5 pr. Ship any
where. John C. Fields, 1018
rae Poplar St. .Griffin. Ph.

Large mature Bobwhite quail
raised in large flight pens,
ready for field releasing, breed.

jers, or eating. Few birds, 10
-|to 14 wks old. Chukar Part-

ridges, $5 pr. Will ship. Sat.
guar. Also about 30 Jap Co-
turnix quail. Cliff Purcell, 217
Mt. Vernon Dr,. Decatur. Ph.
DR 3-4238..

Ringneck Pheasants, 3 hens,
1 cock, $2.50 ea. Roy Gibbs,
5888 Bonner Lane, Doraville.
Ph. GL7-3091.

Bobwhite Quail, 2/3 to full
grown, $1 to $1.50 ea. Raised
in large flight pens, ready for
field releasing or re-stocking
breeders. At my place. Jack
Holland, 471 Pasley Ave., SE,
Atlanta 16. Ph. JA 4-7120.

Extra large No. Bobwhite
quail, 10 wks. to 6 mos. 20 pr.
breeders. Also Leahy favorite
incubator, 700 egg. cap., lay-
ing cages, growing pens and
brooders, 1 large flight pen.
50 hopper type individual
feeders. Mrs. J. H. Hitchoock,
575 Elmwood St. NW, Atlanta
18. Ph, SY 4-5525.

8 young Peafowl, $10 ea; pr.
old Peafowls, $35; and
Peafowl hen, $20. Joe B. Phil-
Hips, 4650 Kent Rd., College
Park. Ph. PO-1-3459.

Finest 1957 hatch, extra

janes No. Bobwhite quail (bred
>jan

improved 37 yrs.). Adult

-|quail, 1 to 3 oz. heavier than

average. Mature, heavier Bob-
whites until Jan. Ist, $3 pr.
and up. Wm. A. Thomas, 421
Mark Building, Atlanta. Ph.
Murray 8-0866.

300 No. Bobwhite Quail,
1957 hatch. Also forty 1956
layers. Superior quality, prices
reasonable at my farm. Will-
jam L. Atha, RFD Lawrence-
ville. (off Hwy. 29, between
Gloster and Five Forks).

Sev. prs. Chukars, $4 pr. at
my place, or $5 if shipped.
raised in 1957. Also few prs.
Bobwhites, $3 pr. All subject
to shipping charges. Mrs. Q. M.
Rogers, Barney.

Rabbits for sale. Mrs. Kath-
leen MacMillan, 1220 DeKalb
Ave, NE, Atlanta 7. ~

About 40 Chukar partridge

St., Chamblee. Ph. GL 7-2004.

Nice Ga. Bobwhite quail and
equip. Reasonably priced. Paul
O. Lamb, Inman. Ph. Fayette-
ville 2894.

75 large Chukar Partridges.
Mrs. B. M. Haynes, Box 229,
Rt. 1, Griffin. ;

Mature Bobwhite quail, $3
2 pr. minimum shipped. War-

ner Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle
Lane, College Park. Ph. PO
1-1041. :

Show type Silver King

re, |Pigeons, unrelated mated prs.



$7. Guaranteed to please. W.



G. Carnes, Dequoia Dr., Rome.

.|_ Purebred NZ White rabbits
, |8.to 8 mos. old, $4 to $6. Top

1 old|iR

pr. Shipped Railway Express. |



oe >

quailty does, $8 ea; few senior
bucks, ..6 to $10. All subj. to

edigree. W. Page, 149
North Ave, Atlanta 8.

40 No. Bobwhite quail, $1.25
ea; 50 Chukar Partridges, $2

rea. Al] 1957 hatch. G. S. Camp-

bell, 937 Elles St., Augusta.

Extra large No. Bobwhite
quail, disease free and fully
feathered. Excellent breeders.
Sat. and live del. guar. A. C,
Williams, 1115 Columbia Dr.,
Decatur. Ph. BU 9-1493.

POULTRY

FOR SALE





25 White Leghorn crossed
pullets, almost ready for lay-
ing, $1. ea. at my farm. Lemon
G. Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.

7 Dbl. A. Brown Leghorn
roosters, 3 two yrs. old 4 one
yr. old $2. ea. at my home.
Claude W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Con-
yers.

50 Brown Leghorn hens 1
yr. old and 90 White Leghorn
ee laying about 75 pct.

ell or trade for small mare
or female Mexican burro M.
D. Beauchamp, RFD 3, Con-
yers.

200 Hybrid White Leghorn
hens, 1 yr. old, 50 pct. laying.
$1. ea. at my house. Will not
ship. Milo Newsome, Rt. 2,
Warrenton.

20 White Leghorn hens, $1.
ea. Mrs. Alice Hayward, Rt. 2,
Broxton Rd., Hazelhurst.

Game Cocks, from 5 time
winner hatch, Clarets,~ also
tassels. Stags, $5. and few
trios. Come pick. C. Brooks,
c/o Game Fowl] Ranch, Haw-
Kinsville. E

2 pr. purebred Pit Games,
spring hatched, $4. Also 1
frizzled Bantam rooster, 1957
hatch, $3.00. Will exch. 4 fat.
White Rock hens for 5 light
breed pullets, 6 to 9 mos. old,
ready to lay. Robert G. Jones,
Rt. 1, Hahira.

Few Roundhead game
chickens, priced right at my
place, E. E. Brewer, Rt. 1,
River Road, Decatur.

Sniders pure Bacon War-
horse pit game cock and hens;
2 yr. old cock and 2 hens; al-
so pure bred Topnoted SA
Reds, $20, for ea. type. Good
pit cocks, dif. breeds, $10. ea;
12 cocks, $100. Tom Weaver,
t, 2; Canon.

6 game cocks, $3. ea. Ship at
once. C. L. Griffin, Oak St.,
Gainesville.

Pure Dark Cornish Cock-
rels, large big bone type $2.
ea. in lots of 2. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Pit.Games: Hopkinson War-
horse, $25. trio; Mugwamps,
$20. trio; Vizzard Greys, stag
and 3 hens, $20.; Clarets, from
Col. Madigan, Carolina Blues,
and White Hackles, $30. trio.
S. C. Borough, Rt. 1, Box 113,
Richmond Hill.

12 to 15 Game Cocks, 20 to
36 mos, old, and 12 stags, 7 to
9 mos. old, Dennard and John-
son roundhead crossed. Will
not ship. Walter G. Johnson,
Abbeville.

8 young black hens, $2. ea.
or $16. for all. Also 3 roosters,
$3. ea. or $9. for all. H. C.
Walraven, RFD 2, Dallas.

25 or 30 mixed chickens,
some fryers, some large hens,
$1. ea. at my home. Will not
ship. Mrs. Susie M. Singleton,
Rt. 1, Box 168, Cedartown. Ph.
744-W1.

One large size rooster, $2.
Fo Roy. Y..Pruitt; Rt:-1;Bu-
ord.

Imported chickens knows as
Easter Egg Chickens, lay dif.
col, eggs, breeders, $35. Pi 4
a0 9 Mos. GIA. VG25,. pre 1a, <b,
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Large select Giant Black
Minorca breeding Cockerels,
ready for service. $3. and $5.
ea. Breeding exclusively for
35. yrs. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.

Hardin strain

100 pure
de Island Red pullets lay-

Rh

jin j. e200. for the. lot. 0. A.

Walls, Turin.







4 selected 4-A grade Rhode

Island Red roosters, April 15,
1957 hatch, ready for service,
$3. ea. or $11. for the lot. H.
D. Gilstrap, 1060 Seaboard
ae Atlanta 18. Ph. GR

Blue Guineas, $1. ea; also
Turkeys, $4. ea. and 2 pr.
Geese, $6. pr. C. B. Wilbur,
Rt. 1 Acworth.

Small youn
ea; other turkeys, toms or
hens, 38 Ib. Ducks, $1.50 up,
and also Bantams, $1.25 and
$1.50. Joseph Clay, 1645 Up-
per River Road, Macon. Ph.
5-8082,

Speckled Guineas, $1. ea.
E. H. Sherill, Rt. 1, Flowery
Branch.

About 10 White Silkies, and
48 Jap Blacktail Bantams,
few of them cockerels, $30.
for the lot. Hens ready to lay.
Will not ship. Mrs.
Statem, Chatsworth ;
Dalton. (2nd house E. of Hwy.
Express near forks of road).

1956 and 1957 purebred
Golden Sebright and BB Red
game Bantams, champions.
Brooks Taff, Rt. 2, Rockmart.

12 young silkie Bantams
with white fluffy feathers,
very tame, $1. ea. Will ship
express collect if buyers takes
the lot. John T. Ervin, 908
East Force St., Valdosta.

5 Bantam hens and rooster,
$6.; Also 7 April 1957 hatch
Yellow Buff Orpington pul-
lets and young rooster, $18.
Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd., Dalton.

Dark Cornish purebred,
June 11 hatch Bantam chick-
ens, bulldog type, $5. pr.:
roosters, $3.; Also large New
Hampshire Red hens and
White Leghorn hens, 1 yr. old,
laying, $2, ea. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.E.
Atlanta. Ph. TR 4-5152.

POULTRY

WANTED





Want 1 Ginn Gray pullet.
Write price. George Tucker,
2007-1/2 J St., Brunswick.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE





Heavy producing Holstein
and Guernsey dairy cows, will
freshen in Dec. All top quali-
ty, priced to sell. J. F. Daven-
port, RFD 2, Tennille,

2 reg. Black Angus bulls, 6
to 14 mos. old, $100. to $150.
ea. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
72, Fairburn.

Sev. young reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, short, stocky, most-
ly Domino breeding. Winton
C. Harris, St. 1, Screven. Ph.
Odum, JU4-2312.

Reg. Ayrshire yearlings and
bred heifers, $100. up. L. L.
Tice, Albany Rd., Americus.
Ph. 7069.

Jersey-Guernsey cow, 3 yrs.
old, freshen with 2nd _ calf
Jan. 10. Good sire, good quali-
ties and color, $125. John L.
Cowart, RFD 3, Cartersville.
Ph. 1592-J3.

3 mos. old Guernsey heifer
for sale at my farm on 9-E
Hwy. 9 mi. S. Dahlonega. Mrs.
R. H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dah-
lonega.

Purebred Jersey cow, fresh-
ening about Dec. 12 with 3rd
calf. Free of Brucellosis, TB,
and Mastitis. Mrs. L, N. Webb,
Salem Road, Covington.

19 White Faced Hereford
steers, Wt. 600 to 700 lbs. or
more Fat and in good cond.
$2,250 for the lot. Mrs. L. B.
Harrington 103 Temple Ave.,
Newnan. Ph. 2302.

7 bred heifers, 3 reg.
Guernseys, 1 reg. Holstein
heifer, and reg. Holstein bull.
W. V. Taylor, RFD 1, Smyrna.
Ph. HE 5-4755.

Purebred Jersey bull, about
2 yrs. old~ we. 800 lbs. Ent.
to reg. W. M. McDonald, Rt.

3, Jefferson, (1 mi. E.)

i

Turkeys, $2. /

Dbl. standard reg. polled
Hereford young heifers an
young bulls, excellent blood<
line, good color, well

3 yrs. old for sale. Mrs. Robe
Rd., Milner.

bulls, one 14 mos. old and
others are seven mos. old.
W. Morris, c/o
Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carroll-
ton. Ph, TE 2-2852.

25. dairy cattle, mostl:
young heifers, $80. ea. E. H.
Jones, 611 Reynolds, Ways
cross.

ready for service, for sale by
the pound. J. H. Johnson, Rt,

1, Box 200, Lawrenceville.

23 sreg.
bulls, $200. to $500. ea., 8 te
tical farm cond. 5 of bulls
seguro ee 4 ve = while
on olticial test. R. W. Jones Jr,
RD 1, Leslie. er

Herd of purebred Angu
cows with big Sunbeam bul
for sale. Make offer. Dr.

H. Nicholson, c/o Indian
Creeks Plantation, Madison,

Holstein dairy Heifer 3,
springers, yearlings, and vac-
cinated heifer calves, Holstein
service bull and choice reg.
bull. The calves dam records
up to 20,000 milk. E. L. Rog-
ers, RD 1 Plains.

heifer, $95. for both. Will
trade the 5 mos. old calf for
female White Face calf about
same age. T. C. Edwards, Rt.
3, Lithonia.

850 Ib. Bay horse, safe for
children, with harness and
buggy. Excellent cond. R. L.
Kendrick, Sr., Rt. 1, Sparks.
Ph. 2645.

8 sorrel hosre colts, from

entle, $85. up. No letters. Mrs.

. W. Bailey, Waynesboro. Ph.
21887. ve

Sev. spotted Shetland pony
horse colts, $150.; also nice
gentle geldings. dif. color:
and 1 red and white spotted
6 y. old bred mare, 46 in,
tall, gentle, $425. Fred Miller,
a 1 Dalton. Ph. 4909. (Hwy,

black with some white, and a
stud, deep bay with
white, about 10 and 11 mos,
old, halter broke, gentle, about
36 in, tall. W. L. Coxwell,
Warrenton.

Extra good pr. of mules, for
sale or trade for milch cows
See at my farm 1 mi. SW o
Mableton. J. W. Bryant, 821
Ormewood Terrace SE, Ate
Janta. Ph. MA 7-4043.

30 good broke Shetland
ponies, for children. All sizes
and colors. Also bridles, carts,
saddles. and harnesses te
match. L. L. Williams, Cor
dele. Ph. 423.

Fine racking saddle mare,
8 yrs. old, children can ride,
no bad habits, excellent cond
English saddle, bridle, and
martingale, $350. Also practi-
cally new Western roping sad=
dle, used 3 times. $100. Lu-
ther Wilkins, 1439 Indian
Creek Dr., Clarkston. Ph.
Hickory 3-7639.

Small gentle. black and
white Welsh pony with good
saddle and bridle, $185. Ste-
phen Head, 1882 McConnel
Dr., Decatur. Ph. ME 4-5448,

Black Shetland pony, 36 in,
tall, approx. 150 Ibs. 1 work
goat, cart and harness. Both
gentle for small children. Al-
so Palomino gelding, 4 yrs.
old, broke to work to buggy.
Price reasonable. W. L. Banks,
eet Dale. Ph. Monticello
5564.

Black, 5 gaited Tenn. Walk-
ing mare, with good saddle.
Tommy Dale, Rt. 1, Box 29,
Parrott. Ph. 823.

Small Shetland pony, well
broke with factory built cart



and harness. Rudolph Fields,

Swainsboro. Ph. BE 7-8985.

built,
Priced reasonable. Roy God=
dard, Lithonia (Klondike),
Ph. 2672.

Reg. Hereford bull, abit 2
ert F. Ballare Etheridge Mill

Purebred Santa Gertrudis

Double M 53

2 fine Angus bull calves,

polled Hereford |

23 mos. old, raised under prace

5 mos. old make Holstein
calf, and 14 mos. old Holstein

reg. QH stock. Well marked,

2 Shetland ponies, 1 mare,

some











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nae

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"where,

er horse drawn farm tools.







LIVESTOCK

r FOR SALE



At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, chestnut
stallion, Grandson Noble Ka-
Jarama. Thomas G. Watkins,
a 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt.

, Decatur. Ph. BUtler 9-6692.

2 mules, one about 10 yrs.

git other about 15 yrs. Also

farm tools for sale. J. W. Byrd,
Rt. 2, Butler.

Good farm mule, work any-
small children can
work or ride, $35.; also parts
for horse drawn mowing ma-
chine and hay rake and oth-

B. Brookshire, Suches.

Mares, geldings, and stall-
jons, for sale and boarded. 3

and 5 gaited, special for child-

ren, all gentle. Beaks sch:

2588 Rocky Creek Rd., Ma-|$15.00

con. Ph. 5-5399.

Large 4 yr. old 5 gaited

_ mare sorrel with flax mane,

sentle to ride, heavy in foal,
25: -O; IM Moody, Rte 4,
Waycross. (near Waresboro).

Good 850 lb. mare. works
anywhere, in good shape, $100.

Bud Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton.
2 mules, $50. ea. Hiram

Bunn, RFD, Midwell. Ph. LU
9-2705 (after 6).

Palomino gelding, 7 yrs. old,
about 800 Ilbs., gentle but
spirited. Sell or exch. for

Shetland pony; Also 1 smaller

horse, 54 in. tall at shoulders,

5 yrs. old, about 600 lbs. $60.
oO phone calls. R. H. Abee,
hlonega.

Gentle- work horse, 6 yrs.
old, Wt. 1100 lbs. Otis Hen-
derson, Rt. 2, Villa. Rica. Ph.
7504.

Shetland pony with western
saddle, very gentle, wt. about
500 lbs. H. F. McLaughlin,
Waverly Hall.

Gentle black and _ white

- small Welsh pony with good

saddle and bridle, $185. Ste-

hen Head, 1882 McConnell
rive, Decatur. Ph. ME 4-
5448.

5 Shetland pony stallions, 8
to 10 mos. old, $100. ea. Hugh
H. Findley, c/o Talmadge
Farms, Lovejoy.

Black and white Shetland

stallion pony, 15 mos. old, very
entle, reasonable. Clay Mc-
aniel, Bethlehem.

Shetland pony gelding, 4
rs. old, white with brown-
ead. Also bridle and saddle.
Gentle for children, $200.
Marvin Rentz, Rt. 1, Brinson.

Shetland pony, one bay
horse colt, 9 mos. old, also
gentle sorrell and white Shet-
land pony horse colt. Billy
Turner, Union Point. Ph.
Hudson 9-4661.

Shetland ponies, all sizes
and cglors, gentle, $25. up. Al-

go saddle and bridle sets, $34.

Bud Kasulka 1423 Wesleyan
Dr., Macon. Ph. 28060. .

Palomino gelding, $100.. G.
W. Weet, Jr., Rt. 6, Peachtree-
Dunwoody Rd. NE Atlanta.

10 Western Ewes, bred to
drop lambs in Dec. and Jan.
$20:ea.3C,; P.- Bush, ? Rt 2!
Wray.

Reg. Tamworth pigs. J. S.
Davis, c/o Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald. Ph. 6541.

4 purebred Duroc boards,
12 wks. old. Papers if desired.
Reasonable price. Norman
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 205, Dan-
ville.

2 reg. Duroc gilts, sired by
son of $2,000. Foundation
Prince. Dam was. Grand
Champion Animal at The Mid-
die Georgia Fair. Wormed
and treated for Cholera, 5-1/2

mos. old, $50. ea. or $95. for
both. Roscoe McDonald, Jr.
RFD 1, Milledgeville. Ph.
97:13.

Beltsville swine, No. 1 males
and females, treated for Chol-
era and Erysipelas. Tuttle W.
Barksdale, Rt. 3. Sandersville.
Ph. 2807.





bi ith papers, 400] Reg.
> ee oar with p . aoe papers. Reserve Grand}

Ibs., good cond. Sired 10 to
17 pig litters, $65. at my place
or trade for cattle or hogs. A.
B. Popham, RFD 1, Fayette-
ville.

Cert. Duroc pigs, fine color,
excellent conformation, 10
wks. old 60 \Ibs., wormed,
treated, and reg; also 8 mos:
old service male, 150 Ibs. at
my farm. J. H. Donaldson, RD
1, Fort Valley, (7 mi. E. on
State Rt. 96).

5 reg. Duroc pigs, 2 males,
3 females from Champion
Breed, 12 wks. old, $20. ea.
without papers, $22. 50 with
papers at farm. Roy Chandler,
Rt. 3, Newnan.

Reg. Landrace hogs, bred

H. gilts, weaned pigs, and sev.

Duroc bred gilts. Sell and
Consider exch. for reg. polled
Herefords. Terrell Swindle.
Nashville. Ph. 9292.

10 pig shoats, SPC and OIC.
ea. or .2,$25;- at omy.
farm. O. T. Bearden, Douglas-
ville. Ph. 2720.

Sev. Landrace and OIC
crossed pigs and shoats, good
bloodlines, excellent meat
type hogs. Reasonable prices.
Spencer Strange 602 Savannah
St., Hartwell.

Landrace hogs, imported
Swedish bloodlines, open and
bred gilts, boards near service
age, weaned -pigs. Priced rea-
sonable. W. F. Anderson, Rt.
3, Nashville. -

Landrace hogs, weanling
pigs, boars and gilts, open and
bred gilts, from reg. Ameri-
can imported bloodlines.
George H. Burns, Rt. 2, Ala-
paha. :

14 reg. Landrace pigs, avail-
able Dec. 24, del. Sired by 100
pet. imported male. William E.
@rder, c/o Standing Boy
RanchCataula. Ph. Columbus,
FA 4-1827,

Tamworth pigs, best. of
bloodlines, bred to produce
lean meat and good hams, 10
wks. old, $35. ea. Reg.
buyers name. Can supply un-
related prs. R. I. Gibbs, 1007
Clifton Rd. NE, Atlanta 7.
Ph. DR 3-1300.

Reg. Duroc boars, service
age, and bred gilts, sired by
Grand Star Boy, 1956 and
1957 Grand Champion boar

at Ga. State Fair and 1957
Grand Champion boar at
Southeastern Fair. Aubrey

Stallings, c/o El Mar Farm,
Rt. 3, Carrollton,

Reg. Tamworth pigs, 8 wits,
old Dec. 22 from Jr. Cham-
pion of 1957 Southeastern
Fair. Model Pride 2nd. $20. ea.
Jim Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
Ph. 3942.

8 Tamworth pigs, 9 wks old:
also 4 boars, 12 wks. old. All
subject to reg. Hilburn Long,
Morgantown.

20 pigs, 10 wks. old, $10.
ea. at my farm. Ellis Floyd, Rt.
1, Hampton. Ph. 3597.

Young Charolaise and Char-
bray bulls, $300. up Bryant E.
Pearce, Quitman. Ph. 6278.

Reg. Hereford bull, 8 mos.
old, wt 475 lbs., First place
winner Hart Co. Fair, best
bloodlines, $125.; also Reg.
Hereford herd boar (hog), 21
mos. old, wt. 500 Ibs.
Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek
Rd. Hartwell, Ph. 6-2995. -

Reg. Guernsey male, 21 mos.
old, sure breeder, de-horned,
ring in nose, gentle, 2 Guern-
sey heifers, freshen first of
Jan. and 1 Jersey heifer in
Feb. All second calves. Bangs,
TB, and Mastitis free. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

2 artificially bred Holstein
heifers with young calves. Al-
so 3 reg. uernsey heifers,
freshen Nov. 20. All high pro-
ducing bloodlines. Price rea-
sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

Polled Hereford bull, 3 gen-
eration on both sides polled
D-Woodrow and CMR Rollo
Domino breeding, good mark-

ings. W. M. McGinnis, Rt. 1.|ta

Alpharetta.

Several nice grade Angus
heifers, some springers. R. G.
Jennings, P.O. Box 891, Ma-

con. Ph. 3-3536.

in-

$50.00. |





OIC Boar, 9 mos. old
Champion at Ree ere
Fair. Larry. Hudson, RFD 4,
Lawrenceville. Ph. 4471.

OIC breeding stock from
reg. shortnose, blocky type
stock. Few good shoats, both
sexes, $25. ea. Will reg., treat,
and crate FOB. Also herd
male,, $50. at farm. Will not
shop. Paul J. Caine, Rt. 1

Commerce.
Reg. lLandrace, weaning
pigs, 5 mos. old; boars and

bred gilts. $35. and UpswJvsL,
Murphy, Talmo.

Purebred Eeaesbe pigs,
out of imported dam by out-
standing sire. 11 wks. old,
weaned, treated, reg. in buy-
ers name. Males, $75.; females,
$50. James Speir, Bronwood.

Hampshire shoats and pigs,
smooth hair, subject to reg.
Del guaranteed, FOB. More
lean meat, net weight than any
other breed. C. O. passer:
Winder.

Reg. meat type Hampshire
boars, weaned pigs and ser-
vice age from Brucelosis free
herd. Southeastern and State
Champions. Bill Pickrell, Rt.
de ey Ph. eee
1615.

Duroc eae and gilts, reg.
in buyers name, $15. ea.
Seecticl Zipperer, Rt. 1, Mar-
ow

4 OIC and SPC sheey ent
75 lbs. $15. ea. M. C. Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Old ee Rd.,
Fairburn. Ph. PO 7-0722 (days
only).

Reg. Poland China service
boars, 6 mos. old, about 200
lbs. From Ga. No. 1 Brucelosis
free herd and strictly meat
type. Also bred gilts and
weaned pigs. Will ship. Jas. R.
Mts: Cochran. Ph. WE 4-

Reg. Landrace. stock hogs,
American and imported blood-|2
lines. (Stock from the $3,000.
Waerhaug boar available Dec.
13, 1957). Treated for Cholera
and Erysipelas. Reg. and
transferred to buyers name.
$40. and up. Jimmie L. Willis,
Rt. 1, Bonaire. *

Purebred Duroc hee: 3 to
5 mos. old, either sex, $25. to
$35. ea. Also 2 reg. Guernsey
bulls, one 8 mos. old, $100.;
other, 3% yrs. old, $250. Sag-
more and Klondike breeding.
Also 8 disc breaking harrow,
24 dise Ford harrow, and 2 H
wagon. All pull type. Marvin
Newsome, Sandersville.

Reg. Landrace from im-
ported bloodline boars, $45.
ea. bred gilts, $50. Reg. in
buyers name. Unrelated prs.

weaned. Paul Roach, Rt. 6,
Ronle. Ph. 4-1865

16 fine pigs, 50 to 60 lbs. ea.
$10. and $12. ea: or $160. for
the lot. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
ville.

28 purebred OIC pigs, priced
reasonable. William Griffin,
Rt. 1, Maysville. (Just oft
Lula-Homer Hwy.)

Reg. SPC pigs, 12 wks, to
6 mos. old Reg. in buyers
name. D. V. Thompson, Met-
ter. Ph. MU 5-4055 (days).

Extra nice quality breeding
service SPC boar and 8 and
10 wks. old SPC pigs. Reg. in
buyers name. M. J. Blackmon,
Pinehurst. (4 mi. SE).

9 milk type goats, 3 males
and 6 females, freshen soon.
Sell or trade for milch cows,
without bad habits. David
Dupree, RFD, MHawkinsville.
Ph. 34615.

Toggenburg billy, 1-1/2 yrs.
old and bred Nanny, for sale.

Zack Roberts, Rt. 2, Fair-
burn. Ph. 2262.
Milk Goats Nubian and

Toggenburg goats coming in
with first kids last of Dec.
Toggenburg goat coming in
with first kid; also 1 bred
Alpine goat and 1 billy goat
at my place. Mrs. Lee Kirk-
ve 3860 Cascade Rd., Atlan-
1,

3 milk type goats 1 Nan-
nie, Whether, and purebred
Toggenburg Billy, about 1-1/2
yrs. old. L. H. Atkins! \4196

Sage, $1 cup; -also fine white

Brown Swiss milk goat, with
male kid about 6 wks. ol
$15. or exch. for pigs. E. A.
Elrod, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Ph.
LE 4-9823.

LIVESTOCK

WAN TED





bull, 8 mos. old or older. Ad-
vise what you have. Theron
Johnson, Box 37, Social Cir-
cle. Ph. 3403.

Want blaze faced sorrel
|mare, 5 to 6 yrs. old, used to
cold weather, with bridle and

saddle, Del. Clarkesville,
Cheap. Johnn y Harkins,
Clarksville.

Want any number of feeder |
or fat lambs and also young
quality beef cows to calve|
this winter. R. B. Curtis,
Paneer: Ph: Madison

Want one Butt - - headed,
S: Davis Rta Kathleen.



FOR SALE



from peel and worms, 50c Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. V. Carter, |
Rt. 1 Whitesburg.

10 stands of Honey- -bees, in
patent hives with supers and
new branch saw with motor
to make bee stands. V. R. Craw
ford, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

White rice. Popcorn, 10c Ib.
Sent PP only in small lots. Add
postage. C. T. ves J; Has

, Cleveland.

Horseradish ae red Sass-
afras, 50c lb.; ; Tanzy, Horsera-
dish plants, 50c doz.; Comfrey,
Yellow Berry, Queen of Mea-
dow, 3, 50c; Gooseberry, red
Raspberry, 25e ea.; wild
Strawberry, wild Horsemint,

ea. Add postage. Mrs. Poe
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

54 print feed sacks, washed
and ne sev. alike, 35c ea.
Mrs. Bert T. eon, Rt. ds Ft.
;

10 lb. nice - Walnuts, $1.25:
lb. Want to sell all at once.
PP. Mrs. Uler PReHaISEup a
awassee.

1957 washed hand gathered
shade dried Sage, $1.50. Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. Claud de
monds, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

Fine large leaf shade dried
rice Popeorn on cob, 20 lbs. $2.

land, Coogler Rd., 14, Dalton.

1957 hand gathered shade
dried sage $1.50 lb plus pees
5 Ibs. $1.50 lb. PP to 4t
10 Ibs. $1.45 lb. PP to 4th zone;
20 Ibs. $1.40 Ib. PP to 4th
zone. Harrison 'f. Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.

Nice dried anita 60c Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. Kittie Nic-
{hols, Hiawassee.

Yellow Root, May apes
and Wild Cherry Bark, 4 lb.
box of -ea. $1.50 Noel Crump,
Rt2, Talking Rock.

Nice clean Black Walnut
meats, $1.25 lb. PP. 60c pint
FP. Also in 5 or 10 Jb. lots.
Geleta Nichols, Hiawassee.

New crop No. 1 fancy Stuart
Pecans, 50c lb. Add postage.
Dec. del.only. L B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave., Newnan.

Approx. 100 Ibs. last yrs.
small pecans, good cond. 20c lb
Add postage. Mrs. Janie Al~)
mon, Luthersville. y

Large size nice asst. print
feed sacks, washed and _ iron-

3, $1.10 and postage. Also have
38 or 40 lbs. fresh lard, 20c Ib.

MISCELLANEOUS |

Nice sundried apples, free |

white Yarrow, Yellow Root, |
Spearmenit, 35 doz. Garlic le

Add postage. Mrs. Marie Hol-|

zone; |.

ed, 35c ea. in lots of 10 PP, or


. Heard, Rt. 3, Buford. - |Ham

ft. around, $10.
gourd seed, 50c

Want polled She

Bi Bi
227; Nichols

large type billy goat. Claud | :

plus postag

, Moss, Rt. ny

see.

Shade dried le:
qt. Cash or MO.
Mrs. June Davi
lonega. =e

1957 Bla
extra large p
OP 70c pint
ed apples, 6
Boyd Nicholson

planting. C._

250 gal. Ga,
at my place. 5
Douglas, RED 1 Bie
mi, No:

n
Claude |

Mrs.



ot my home. Miss Bertha Pro-



Pine St. Vidali>

phitt, Rt. 3, Chipley.




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