om Lindec : Comm issioner regard to financing the State ext four years, In order that am giving pelo in very a balance sheet of State the fiscal year beginning I vis current year, ardiig Tine be eoety different from the STATE MONEY MES FROM 7 come by sources Year 0, 1953: (Source: State $220,688,044.69 3,071,906.40 1,010,939.63 1.63 596,399.96 4,302.00 103,493.64 _17,819,972.70 $243, 292, oes 02 ea: State eederai _ Money _ Aid 93,963,825.47 $ 7,285,173.78 25,372,019.61 29,981,005.41 1547.68 45,155.31 1,873,234.82 ~ 39,262,649.86 - 12,912,531.05 5,456,715.82 494,521.71 | TE FI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1954 NUMBE 40 ANCES Labor =<.:........- 101,251.16 2,326,176.08 Game & Fish _. 698,618.77 134,764.39 Veterans g Se as Office __..... 754,513.00 : 90,610.46 ; Treasury, including grants to counties 9,376,513.42 Teachers Retirement _ 4,750,000.00. $227,826,058.12 $69,836,377.97 You will see that the eleven agencies of the State listed above received $227,- 826,058.12 of State funds which amount- ed to 95.4% of the total State revenue. This left onlv 4.6% of the eurrent reve- nue or $10,861,772.31 to finance all the thirty - nine State agencies listed below. However, there were transfers totaling $9,499,473.74 from the surplus funds of the State, making available that amount in excess of current revenue. $ 3,582,367.80 Revenue Department Agticulfute: So es 2,697,975.35 ~ Public Safety. 2 2,567,283.57 Conmettons. 00 2 Se 2,483,052.80 Batkse 2 ee eee eo 1,334,341.50 Capitol Square Imp. Com. _..... 1,133,524.96 Judicial System 2. 830,089.44 General Assembly 660,000.00 Public Defense - 633,772.13 Secretary of State 0... 406,844.50 Confederate Pensions 371,944.61 Jekyll Island Committee 342,899.95 Ports Committee... 290,000.00 Commission on Alcoholism _..... 253,927.68 Comptroller General 251,434.50 Governor's Office 247,167.78 Public Service Commission _._.. 224,113.69 Commerce Department __........ 223,633.75 Law Department __..............- 185,921.17 Pardon & Parole Board _........ 181,194.82 Entomology 175,499.76 _ Personnel Board. SRepee ete e 172,331.22 Rudieas? ose ee 153,854.69 Workmens Compensation Board 151,424.47 Mining & Geology 148,032.17 Banking2 6222 oo ee ee 122,048.08 Purchasing Department _......... 110,759.39 Milk Control Board __......... 103,409.47 Historical Commission Peake es os 84,660.94 Warm Springs Commission __..... 77,527.64 Employee's Retirement Systent tees cen 61,399.71 Cie eS 39,761.76 Georgia Citizens Council 29,600.00 Pharmacy Board = 23,832.22 Properties Commission _......... 21,399.96 Oil & Gas Commission... 5,442.22 Medical. BOgtd <2: 0 a es 2,450.00 1,322.35 - 4 School Building ; order. H. Millions of tified PR Sievect lege Par Potato, 500, $2 M:; 3000 up, e = $1.50 M: Tomato: 50c C; 500, $1. 50; $2.50 M; Full count. Prompt 3791. as PR Potato, insp. i perskin, 5000,. %. } Prompt shipment. Lest ford, Bristol. Grubroot or Star Root, Star Grass and Blood Root Plants, |} May Apple, Yellow Root, your | ! choice, 2 doz., $1; Red Gold and Mastodon Strawberry, $1 C;/|$10 M. Linda B Red. and Black Everbearing) Pe Raspberry, 12, $1; Dill, 25 doz. pee Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, to, $2 M. PP Rt. 1. Rt 1.5 Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota- to, $1.25 M. FOB. Guar. Full count. Prompt.shiptment Atlas Lightsey, Surrency. lat Du We Narre Heading Collard No orders oor $1. Add po: derson, Ellijay an) Govt. insp. Munch Copperskin Potato, $4 M; La. Copperskin, $2. M. Strong plants. Prompt shipment. Elmer Mann; Sur- rency, Rt. 2. Govt. insp: Copperskin Bunch Potato, $4. M. Prompt shipment. Strong plants. David giao Sur- reney, Rt. 2. Ga. Collard, Chas. W. Cab- bage Plants, 50ec C; 400,.$1; $2 fe Rutger Tomato, 50c Cr 400, $2.50 M. All roots damp ee del. in Ga. J, H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. Box 19% Govt. insp. and treated Red rand Pink Skin Potato Plants, 500, $2; $3. 75 M; Bunch and Old Fashion Boones, $5 M. Del. | Good count. Guy ya Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Coastal Bermuda Stolons, free of harmful weeds and grass, by truck at farm. Under 50 M, 65c M; 50 M up, 50c M; By express in burlap bags, 2 M, $1.90; 20 M, $18; 50 M, $35. J. Harrison, Blackshear. Ph ailor Govt. insp. and treated Red and Copperskin Potato $2 M; 5 M up, $1.75 M. Full count, Prompt shipment. Luther Grif- | 1 fis, Odum, Rt. 2. White Butter bo Pumpkin, 1 Few Climbing Tomato ise Cc eee ie Also Banana Pepper Plants, a a Wilson, Mi 25 doz.; Collard, 50, 30c. Mrs. J. M. Harper, Bremen, Rt. z Box 54 A. Certified PR Potato Plants, eng $1.50 M. Satis. guar. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Alma. Certified Bunch PR Sweet Potato, from vine cuttings, any, quantity, $4.50 M. FOB. Im mediate delivery. Pay one-half |. with order, bal. COD. L. L. Heidt, Cordele, Box 49. : La. Copperskin Potato, grown from vine cuttings, state insp. seed, $2.50 M del. 3rd zone. J. F. Gruber, Odum, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Potato, good plants, good count, ready, $1.50. ~~. BOB. Woodrow Lightsey, Sereven. Dewberry, 50c Rosie Crowe, Blue Java Pea Sged, 25c Ib. - or more. Add Hew Ball Groun White Ten 55c large cup Ad Bessie Shuemak REF . Seed: Co ard, loupe, 30c pkt |grown Tomato, Me errosa, Stone, 3 any, or mixed, 3 Add postage 10 Leo WE a Al gees Glaze C Booking oyders Burr Clover Si prices on amot Prickett, Ma : Blackeyed, 3 Crop Crowder Ocilla and Doug. ton Horne, Wray. 3 acres 0 ready for shi Lace kin Bunch Pota- 4 $3 M FOB. er. Sell. to to, $3.-M.:. FOB, Full count. Prompt del. B..B. OBerry, or rency, Rt. 2. If you Sock to sail ster ees and have not already made application for to the Department of Entomology, please July 15, 1954. There is no fee for this servi applications are sent in by July 15 is received after our inspectors arrive in 3 it will be necessary to charge mileage exp turn for late inspections. A dollar deposit with each application, refundable in cert if all inspections are passed. Applicatior be furnished upon request to wae offi ee Crt Alden, a 1 Georgia Der tment 432 State recleaned, $6 oe Tennille, : te Sj pion Green Glazed , 4 tbl. ea Rad. a Son, Hazlehurst. eee oe for 6 Tb. Mrs. Waly 1. ee ae es N | bu. bags. cellent, bine run priced right. | Thoniaston. Ph. 2412. 2000 bu. well cured Victor _| Grain seed oats in 4 or 5 bu. -| bags, $1 bu. at my barn. J. a Rowland, Wrightsville. e _| Rossville, Sericea Lespedera, Rescue Grass, 8c Ib.; Star Mil. let, 15c lb.; Brown Top Millet, 6c Ib, in 50- lb. lots or more; Lespedeza Bicolor, 75c lb. in 5 tb. lots; Also Hay, $30 ton. C. Dy Wood, Bowdon. Ph, 2131. Soybean Seed, Ogdon Clem- son varieties, tested, 2 bu. bags, | locally grown, 1953 crop; Also. *| Honey Drip Cane Seed in 2 John B. Davis, Sr., LaFayette, Rt. 2 (Spring Gard- ,| em. Ph. 4-0023 tN Martins Milo, recleaned, ex- certified purity ge-m. upon request. Also com- and milo, WwW. M. Nixon, Rt. barley SACKS FOR SALE 120-100 \lb. burlap cow feed sacks, 17c ea.; 25 with holes, 10c ea. Come after, W. A. Weathers, 3, Long Holler White chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no letters, good cond., BUS 2ois 50: $14.) C: With letters, 50, $7; $13 C. Cash with order. All shipped by express. Prompt shipment. Major Crow, ECU ville, Rt. 1. "250. Tb.; Bee Hols $14-C. Plus post- age: Without let B. D. Hulsey, Alto, White Feed Sacks, No. {3 18 _|ea.; $2 doz.; No. 2, 15c ea.: $1.60 doz. Pluspostage. No Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54 | Print Sacks, 3-6 alike 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs, cleea gts Champ- ion, Ellijay, Rt 2: Bee Print Sacks, ee ironed, free of holes, 30c ea. Add post- age. ae Verna Starks, POUSYs Northern Quail and Red Quail eggs for sale, A. C,_ Williams, Decatur, 1115 Columbia Dr., 2334. Quail hatching eggs for sale. Wm. A. Thomas, Connally Bide. MA 0866. FOR SALE . white ae MISCELLANEOUS " MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE > CORN: $17 C. Mrs. Rt. 1 COD. Roy derson, Alma, Rt. 4. HAY AND STRAW: son Grass and Box 453 aa ; Baled Oat straw, 65c bale, or suse 41 $20. ton = Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 25.30 24.85 23.20 22.10 ee es Ae PAR | OU aE atta Go: L/S" WAN Baley 25.41 24.90 24.04 25.15 0. S/Y, Springfield 25.30 24.60 24.00 Farmers L/S Auction, Nashville 25.29 24.82 24.62 22.50 : ye se | Smith Stockyard, Thomson 25.75 25.50 24.75 26,00 Thomasville We aio Farmers Stockyard, Arlington. 25.10 24.96 24.20 24.00 Stockyar d, Bartow 25.51 24.78 24 as "34.80 | Coffee Co. L.S Co., Douglas 25.46 25.12 24.13 23.65 ie '* 3 * * - ~ . fy cd: Sylvania 2525. 24.70 24.75 24.95 | Mitchel Co.1/S.Co., Camilla 25.65 25.35 25.50 25.30 es ic. ition 24.83 24.36 : 23.00 McRae Stockyard, McRae 25.40 24.50 24.78 21.40 bance: Statesboro 25.74 25.20. 24.00 23.75 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 25.46 25.16 25.05 : 2520 25.36 2500... 24.70 | Sane 2 7 : Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 25.70 24.43 25.05 24.80 25.65 25.0. 25.45 ee : ar Stee To ze = Turner Co. S/Yd., Ashburn 25.20 24.70 23.70 /S A ict., Bainbridge 24.85 24.65 25.75 Ce. Cordele Seep eon e0b Union $/Yd., Albany 25.20 24.96 24.75 24.70 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 25.84 25.15 24.50 25.20 he Song ae 25.20 24.00 22.50 Ragsdale-Long Com. Co., Lakeland 25.35 24.50 23.25 22.60 Mkt. re 5 oe Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington 25.00 24.75 24.00 Be hee 25.25 24.75 24.50 25,00 | Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt 25.05 24.85 25.50 24.25 , Swainsboro 25.75 25.00 24.90 24.00 | Vidalia Stockyard, Vidalia 25.60 25.30 24.95 25.01 ee : June 3 Cochran 25.70 24.50 24.00. Farmers $/Yd., Douglas 25.24 24.51 24.30 23.55 g 25.25 25.10. 24.65 2 Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup 25.50 24.85 24.41 23.35 . Co., Dublin 25.51 25.00 24.70 + ~-25.60 | Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitzgerald = 25.31 = 24.70 24.16 , Thomaston 25.15 24.65 24.50 23.00 | Bainbridge $/Yd., Bainbridge _ 25.40 25.00 24.25 24.05 & 25.46 25.30 25.10 - 24.65 | Pelham Stockyard, Pelham 25.25 25.10 24.20 A 0 25.04 24.99 24.40 24.75 Sumter L/S Assoe., Americus. Soe ne s PAGE FOUR ford Ave. S. E. Ph. Wa. 6525. \ _ bred to reg. bulls, some with _ Bundays. large, hard fruit). Mrs, Maude and 1 purebred Hereford bull, a 4 Saat MISCELLANEOUS CATTLE FOR SALE | POULTRY FOR SALE WANTED ; bias Want about 25 or 30 Pepper lants of ee variety. tate price, Letters ans. Mrs. T Blalock, Adairsville, Rt. SACKS: Want several solid color sacks t reasonable price, unwashed. Reba Vandiver, Dial, TREES: (FRUIT): Want Banana Trees. Phillips, Atlanta, @CR, 122 White- Want 2 or 3 sprouts of Quin- cette or Quinceala Tree. (Has Moore. Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box 181. CATTLE FOR SALE 40 top quality Hereford Cows, calves at side, others to calve ghery, for sale. George Eager, aldosta, Rt. 1. ; One 12 mos. old dbl. registry olled Hereford Bull, Domino loodline, gentle, blocky, short cet, ready for service. EF. P. rexel, Tifton, Rt. 2. Fresh cow with ist. calf (heifer) 2 wks. old. Perfect ond. now giving 3 gal. day. Reasonable Quick sale. 8. N. pera Stone Mountain. Ph. 8272. Young Milch Cow expecting es ealf soon, gentle, easy to eep. Write or call. Bill Mc- innis, Atlanta, Rt. 12, Box 64 8 Phe Dip 76110. One reg: Polled Hereford 2 vr. old Bull, out of Domino Aine Call or write. Dr. Need- ham B. Bateman, Atlanta, 127 Peachtree St., N. E. 20 Holstein Heifers, artifici- ally bred to Sutera ae sires, reshen July through Decem- er, 2 reg., others. top quality. A eal bargain. Roney Jordan, El- aville. Ph. 36. One purebred Holstein Bull, 20 mas. old, very gentle, for gale. Dewey Hayes, Jefferson. One fine grade milch cow; nice 3 yr. old heifer to freshen ast week of July first time, oth fine for dairy, sell either. ee for prices. Near~ Haynes Creek Church. Would trade for yearlings. L: B. Reeves, ganville, Rt. 2. 8 head grown dairy cattle $900; 3 cows, 4 heifers to fresh- n August -and September, 800. E. S. Scott, Austell, Box 602. - White Face Cows, half and three-fourths to -freshen this all, bred to reg. Hereford, $75- 100. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. , Heath Rd. Ph. 3-8983 except Several cows and heifers, beef and milk type, all bred to reg. Angus bull; One Jersey Helfer with calf 2 wks. old.| ae G. O. Kite, East oint, 306 Clermont Ave. Ph. Cas 4472; Grade Hereford Brood Cows with calves by side, bred and epen heifers, and mos. old steer calves. Sired and bred} to reg. Hereford bulls of good uality and in good cond. P. Patton, Shady Dale. Ph. onticello 5123. One purebred male Guern- sey, entitled to register, large enough for service; Dam Forest ea Little Bellona; Sire, good looded, $75 without registra- tion. See at Palmetto, Ga., Phil- lips Farm. Or write J. A. Phil- lips, Atlanta, 500 Blvd. Pl., N. E. Ph. Ve. 6744. Reg. Ayrshire and Holstein | One nice Jersey Cow due to freshen June 20th., $75. Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett, Buford, Rt. a ! ~ 1 reg. Black Angus Bull, 1 yr. apes 700 lbs., $175; old, wt. Contact. ar) J: Parker, Jr., Hampton, Rt. 2, Box 104. Ph. Hampton 3507 after 6 p, m. and .on Saturday. Extra good White Face Horn- ed Hereford Bull, about 1100 Ibs., 2.1/2 yrs. old, out of reg. stock, very cheap, $250. See at my farm. R. M. Sparks, Soper- ton, Reg. Angus young bull in ee pasture cond., for sale. avid T. Jennings, Americus, P.O. Box 84. 2 nice, reg. Red Polled cane: both fresh in soon, for sale, R. L. Kytle, Cleveland. 2 Reg., horned Hereford bull yearlings, calved August 30, 1953 and September 11, 1953, both are grandsons -of famous Baca R. Domino 33rd. Thoroughly halter broken. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. HOGS FOR SALE Extra nice purebred Duroe Male Pigs, 3 mos. old, $30 ea. Cannot ship Inquire Sing Oil Co. South Patterson, Hyw. 41 for location of farm. E. W. Gaskins, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box 52. ~ OIC Pigs, 8 and 10 wks. old, from champ. bloodlines, $22.50- $25 ea. reg. buyers name; Also bred sows, all short nose, bloeky. Write or eall J. H. Roquemore, Americus, RFD 2. Cherry Red Blocly Duroe Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, either sex, $35 ea. Life treatment. Reg buyers name. H. L. Williams, Baxley. Large Duroc Bred, Gilts be- tween 300-400 lbs., $100 ea.; Big Bone Guinea Gilts, bred, reason- able. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Excellent Minn. No. 1 Boar, reg. 2 1/2 yrs. old, $100. Gan see at my farm. James A. Bower, Alma, Rt. 1.. - OIC Hogs, Breeding stock, short nose, pairs. T. C. Burnett, Quitman, % Moss Oaks Farm. Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 10 wks. old, $25 at farm. Will ship plus charges. P. O. Money Order. No chks. Luther Holland, Byrom ville, Rt. 1. 3 reg. Hampshire Gilts, reg. buyers name. $2.50 ea. at my place. Ronald Orr Sharpsburg. (Hwy. 16). 5 males and 1 gilt 12 wks. old, (production Registry litter of- fered to buyer). Wormed, life treated, Reg. papers. $35 ea. at farm. Taking orders for fall pigs. Jeptha Fordham, Miledgeville. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS 8 mixed Bantam Hens, 65c ea. Mrs. Earley T. Carter, Logan. villes Rie locky type, treated, reg. buyers name, also unrelated | 485. (Rd. to Tybee), June-July 1953 hatch, heavy pro- duction, $2 ea. at farm at Talk- ing Rock. Will not ship. Con- tact. Mrs. Anne Daniel, Marietta. 604 Pinecrest Circle, Apt. B. *phone 8-1375. Mec 5 MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS: About 24 good laying hens, $1.25 ea. or $35 for the lot; also 2 roosters. Come after. Martha Horton, Nashville. Rt. 4. - | PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, 4 PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES Chinese Ringneck Pheasant Chicks, 40c ea. FOB. Shipped exp. collect. Min, shipped 25. Ph. Jonesboro 6186. F. L. Hutcheson, Riverdale. ~ 300 chukars, Mar. hatched, | $2.25-$4; Domesticated, pinioned Greenhead~ Mallards, $2-$4; White Hybird Geese $3.50 ea.; Pekin Ducks, $2 ea. Jes. R. Johnston, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 2, Providence Rd. (Near Johnson Ferry Rd. and Ga. 120). 2 pairs Red Carneaux Pigeons, mated, working, $6 both pairs. Will not ship. H. N. Johnson, Atlanta, 2135 Boulevard Dr. Ph. De. 6084. 1 pair Golden Pheasants, 2 prs. Ringneck, and baby Phea- sants for sale. J. M. Johnson, East Point, 1365 Connally Dr. Ga. 0941. ei Common pigeons mated and wee $1 pr. Ship in light crate. Starling Yawn, Byrom- ville. REDS: 10 pullets, and 1 rooster, Feb. 27, 1954 hatch, N. H. and S.C. Reds. Heavy production strain, $15. for lot. Janie M. Thornton, Palmetto, Box 220. ROCKS: xtra nice B.R. rooster, 9 mos. old, Ped. Natn1 Champion blood- lines, $6- Ship by Exp. Collect. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. - | TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE. B. Bronze Turkeys: 3 one year old gobblers, about 15 lbs., $18.. lot; 18 hatched May 17th., $1 ea. Will ship collect or COD. Mrs. Nina Soulsby, Acworth, Rt. 2. (Dallas Hwy.). & 8 Guineas, 4 roosters, 4 hens, laying well, 1953 hatch, $1.50 ea. at my home. Daniel B. Gates, Winston, Rt. 1. - Large Toulouse geese, 8 prs. $6 pr.. Ship Exp. Col. W. H. Sanders, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box Large grey and white geese, mated pairs, pairs with goslings, pr young goslings or geese in any quantity and either sex. Come after. Or will ship grown geese. Mrs. H. Upshaw, Carroll- 175 Keystone W. L. pullets, | family. to operate small dairy. | '9 head Guineas, some lay $2 ea. crated and deliver t ma office Adel; Or $1.75 ea. if you} fa furnish crates plus del. charges.| G Mrs. T. F. Hicks, Adel, Rt. 1. _ SHEEP AND GOATS FOR:SALE = 1 male goat, cheap. FMS Johnson, East Point, 1365 Con-| |" nally Dr. Ph. Ca. 0941. ~ Alpine Buck from excellent. milking stock. B. L, Lynn, Way- cross, 401 W. Hamilton / vet E Sheep: Breeding stock, ewes with lambs at side, open ewes, yearling to 5 yrs. old. Call Mad- ison 2603. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington. ( Carrollton 22 yr. old wo on farm. Life ex references. . ; | Georgia. Go Goats: 2 female, 1 male, 3 worker. Shi mos. old, Toggenburg kids, | boro, Rt. 3,, mother gives 5 qts. daily, $7 fe- : males; $5 males. Will not ship.) Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Camp- bellton Rd. : Saanan Milk Goat, giving 2- 2 1/2 qts. daily, for sale. Mrs. J. B. Goddard, Atlanta, 527 Ws Berd Elbridge Dr. N, W pat Sa Have to be moved Scotland, P._O . - Want job on Want family to help gather | house, garden. 3 tobacco crop, (one or two hands | family). Ready to crop). Will pay prevailing} 1b. | : wages. 3 R house with elec. |- lights, well water, school andj , mail rt. 10 mi. Lyons on Old Reidsville Rd. T. W. Kemp, Lyons, Rt. 1! > 5 - _ Want tractor driver and gen- eral farm hand. Small family. Sober, weekly wages. Carpen- try experience desirable. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Ph. Mc- Donough 3719. Want settled man with small | FARM HELP WANTED chickens, . livesto work horse. 4 R water. Star Brown, S farm. Can do tractor. Need h i > Wo drunkards: Good opportuni- ty to right part:. Write stating experience. Have all modern equipment. Good house, elec., water. W. H. Barker, Savan- nah, 518-E> 39th St. : Want experienced middle aged, single white or colored farm hand. Must be able to use Ford tractor; Will furnish |< room, board, and pay prevail- ing weekly salary. Must fur- nish references. Write or call. EF. J. Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Boring Rd, % Clearview Farm. Dec tee : Want job maintenance m references. tractor, comb ton, Rt. 1. Ph. 1969-J. ~ _ABERDEEN-ANGUS FIEL On Friday, June 25th, the Georgia Ab gus Assn., will hold its annual field day a Farms, Romethere will be brief talks a tions by national leaders on many vi as, Selection, Breeding, Feeding, t Hoof Trimming, Marketing and othe jects in the beef cattle business. For tion, contact: Warren B. Benson, Cham son Ferry Rd. ee eet Cattle Prices Paid at Ge se oe Atlanta Athens 2 Jap Silkie Hens, 1 yr. old,| GRADE Thomaston Rome $2 ea. Boyd Williamson, Com- 5-31 6-1 6-2 6-2 merce. ; Ee : : Steers & Heifers Not 1 < Derk Cornish bantams, Mod.) @o9q & Choice Reported _18.50-21.20 '18.00-21.25 = Games. in Black, White, Lemon | Camis 7 14.75-18.00 14.00-17.50 oe Ait Blues, B. T. Japs, also Silver) uritity 11.50-14.25 11.00-13.00. =: 11.00-13.75 Pheasant cocks. Cheap. W. O.| Cutters : _-9,00-12.00 9.00-11.00 9.00-11.00 Themas, Savannah, 1205 Fast ; 5 | me ean 21.00 -'16.50-21.00 16 pare: 16.00: sORN D Good & Choice 16.50-21. 50-21. -00-18 ee 19. Se eee GaMee Util & Coml. 11,00-16.50 11.00-16.75 -'11.00-16.25 ~ 11.00-16 % : Gd. & Choice Vealers _ --17.00-21.50 17.00-21.50 - 17.00-18.75 17.00-20.0 Purebred pit games: 1 pr. Red Bull calves with bloadlines. | Clarets, 2yr. hen stag 10 mos. old| ggows y: re eta Reasonable, Or lease free to| $10; one R. H. hen and 1 R. H.| uritity -10.25-12.50 10.00-11.75 9.75-11.75 yesponsible person for 3 years.|and Warhorse cross hen, $6 for|, & ., : 7.00-10.50 6.00- 9.50 6.50-10.00 L. H. Tice, Americus, Rt. 2. | both. Milton Brooks, Cordele. - = tog Haeclond Balla. bot re ot BULLS ie gee horned an dpolled, old enough | |,.EGHORNS: Util. & Coml, 11.00-14.50 = -11.00-14.75 11.00-13.50 | for. pasture breeding, popular| 100 purebred W. L. April"hatch| Cutters 9.50-11.00 B.75-10.25- -9.00-10.50 bloodlines, priced for_immedi- | pullets, fine layers, for sale B. L.| = gfe sale, G. W. Steele, Lifly. Ph. | Lynn, Waycross ,401 W. Hamil-| STOCKERS fe 2 Vienna, Ga. 4175. |ton Ave. | Steers & Heifers 10.00-18.25 Sp oh alge potas . j z er at . : .00-15.75 - 10.50-16.00 =. a eee cine Babcock str. W. L. cockerels, i. ee fe _ i Pes ene ; P rs . d March} ; avoid inbreeding. Excellent ees ae ions $2 sc Source of Information a available to show _ offspring. Tht OF SOLE: LIS eR will ship. | _. Federal - State Market News Service ar , Ms Berger, The Rock. eee ; | 50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. C. E. Britt, Gabettyille. Rt. 2.