more corn meal, staple foods than the _ Resear -rice and wheat and oe oe rs due to a lack minerals. - a all one to. cs aS IONAL ProceaM a bout the value of corn ichment. Demonstrations are show how simple and inexpen- 1p a pal iOLe any size to eighboring ate of Ala- outh Carolina require by law City Yes, eo That Fast an unimpeachable source st weeks Bulletin such a hought, quoted Us; popula- ges as follows: Twenty cent of the U. S. popu- farms, with the remaining 9 ately reversed . h has shown 1 with certain Vi- eal and grits to help nal anemia, weak ~ 20. cents per Nagra, -anemia,, rickets, beri- a the eee. Aoerulaeed ie ith farmers, millers and | eal offered for sale must ne Wess Dept. Y WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1955 ~_Phit Campbell, ee Georgia Produce Season ~N Getting Into Full Swing : Georgias big produce season is peek- _ ing around the corner. Estimates from officials at the State Farmers Market in Atlanta revealed the following dates for these produce items: Corn, some com- | ing in now, in volume June 10; snap beans in volume~ now, also squash; tomatoes, , pole beans, field peas, and butterbeans in volume about June 10; Watermelons are expected in volume. June 20-25; Can- | taloupes, June 10-15. oe be enriched. The corn meal enrichment law is enforced by the State Commis- sioner of Agriculture. Georgia is trying - to do on a voluntary basis what other \ states have done by law. | Corn infested With: weevils id rat droppings has been reported to have been refused by millers in states. with sani- tary laws. This same corn was reported to have been sold in Georgia. Corn meal fade from such corn is a misrepresenta- _ Hon: to the consumer. MILLERS CAN PROTECT BUYERS The corn millers, operating. without sanitary laws, can voluntarily protect the consumer by producing a quality product and policing their own industry. The farmer can help by proper storage of his corn. The consumer can help by buying -eorn meal of high quality. Corn millers producing a high quality product from clean sound corn; in a clean mill, equip- ped to enrich and standardize their pro- duct as represented on their package, should be considered by the consumer. Unfair competition and; misrepresen- tation may exist if the miller does not. enrich as advertised. Also, if a miller re- _moves the foreign matter from his corn and his competitor does not he is at a disadvantage if the consumer does: not show a preference. Degerminated corn meal and grits are required by Georgia law to be enriched wall vitamins and myiperals. An excellent mance Sriats for white corn produced in Georgia. Over 50% of the corn used by the millers in Georgia is imported. This amounts to several million bushels each year, The millers - would prefer to buy Georgia corn. If the Georgia farmer would supply this ex- ; isting local market it would mean mil- dditional income. The plant corn varie- eevil resistance State 5 Top foiion Stalk Challenged By Alabama Georgias position as grower of the worlds largest cotton stall | has been chal- lenged. George E.- Meriwether, of Montgom- ery, Ala., makes the challenge, which is accompanied by a story and picture of himself holding part of the large stalk 224 _ in the June 24, 1951 issue of the SS iat gomery Advertiser. The newspaper story says that the ae stalk bore a silver plate on which was the following inscription: Cotton stalk - grown. on the plantation of P. A; Wray, Esq., Montgomery County, Ala- bama, Crop of 1850 and growth of one. season . . . The stalk bore 1,000 bolls of cotton. It grew to be 20 ft. high. : Meriwether says that the stalk was given to his grandfather, James Brad- ley Meriwether, by Wray. Georgias champion stalk, now on display in the Capitol, in Atlanta, has 715 bolls and is.6 ft. 10 ins. tall and 6 ft. wide. and desirable milling characteristics and . find a ready market. - GOOD STORAGE NEEDED Local corn to compete with mid- Western corn should be stored in such a manner that it is kept free of rats, weevils and excessive moisture. | The Georgia Corn Millers Association has done an excellent job in, promoting - the milling of corn meal from clean corn in-a sanitary mill. Four years.ago only - 7 2.7261 the millers had enriched corn meal. Today, 100% of the large millers enrich and 63% of the medium-size mills enrich _ their corn meal. corn meal sold in Georgia is enriched at the expense of the corn millers in an_ effort to put out a better product and The majority of the improve the health of the consumers. The Georgia State Health Depart- (Continued on Page 4) X Americus Host To Sale _ Georgia beef cattle ptodueers are in- vited to a meeting June 14, at the Sumter Livestock Sale Barn, Americus, for the purpose of discussing the Demonstration Feeder Calf Sale to be held at the Sumter Barn, Oct. 11, Meeting time is 2 p. m. Rules for participation in the Calf Sale are available by writing R. F. Gar- ner, County Agent, Americus, Ga, 'OQuinn. Surrency, GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] - an the mailing list and for chatige of pide to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Ailanta. a Doone ASSOCIATION Rees AFEILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce of notice. under postage; regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied Ee new copy and appurtenances admissible notices, Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices conte : ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner es: Office at Covington, Georgia Published Weekly at . 114-122 Pace St., Covington. Georgia By Deparimeni of Agriculfure _ Notify on FORM 3579 Bureau of Markets, 222 Siate Capitol Atlanta, Georgia | Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for | in Section 1103 Act of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, 114- 122 Pace St., Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices Publication Office | Covington, Georgia Atlanta. Ga. Ja exchange) J. E. Sims, Mys- : $2. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph. 3791. | xed and copperskin, $3. 50 M. || red and copperskin, $4 M. Del. PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Rutger Tomato, Calif. Won- der Sweet, Cayenne Hot Pep- per, 300, $1.50; 500, $2; $3.50 M. *Otis Conner, Pitts. Govt. insp. La. Copperskin Potato, Marglobe, Rutger to- mato, Ruby King Sweet, Pi- miento, and Hot Pepper, $2.75 M. Plus postage. Miss Florence Ribs 2. Govt: insp. Red Skin PR . Potato, ready, $4 M; 500, $2.50. Prompt shipment. Good count: } Also Brown Striped Half Run- ner bean seed, 45c teacup. Guy.| Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Copperskin. potato, $1.75 M. Can fill large orders. Hiram Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. Collards, Cabbage plants, 25c doz. Fred Witherspoon, Atlan- ta, 308 Holderness Ste. Ph. Ra. 5251. Large Imp. Soubeee rooted, 50c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz. 15e.+ Slick Leaf Mustard, 25c cup. Add postage.. Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. - Late Flat Dutch and Copen- hagen Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collard, 300, $1; $3 M: Ruby Giant sweet pepper, 50 doz. No orders less $1. Add postage. Hoyett Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. Late Flat Duteb and Copen- hagen cabbage, Ga. Heading collard, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $3 M; Ruby Giant Sweet Pepper, 50c doz. No orders less $1. Add postage. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 124. Rutger and Marglobe tomato and cabbage, 50c C: 300, $1.25; $2.50 M: 5 M, $10- Miss Lee} Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, nea 143. Govt. insp. PR Buneh potato, $4 M: Leeland Bunch potato, $5 M. Guar. good count, prompt shipment. C. F. Mann, Sur- rency, Rt. 2, Box 31. Govt. insp. La. potato, Ruby King Sweet, Long Cayenne Hot, and miento pepper. $3 M; Mar- globe, Rutger tomato, $2 M. FOB. Florence OQuinn, Sur- rencyoe Rts 2. Copperskin and Pi- $1 doz. Baggett, Peppermint Del. Mrs. Hiram. plants, BeSsie Catnip and Sage plants, 25c Goz.; Also White Butterbeans, 25c cup. Or exch. for potato, cabbage, or tomato plants. Add postage. Mrs. Vivian Wilmot, Carnesville, RFD 3. PR and Imp. LA Copperskin potato, Pes insp., 5000, $10. No chks. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Ss. W.. Hot Pepper plants, packed, 25 doz. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- ville, RFD 5. Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Po- tato, 500, $4; $7 M. One-half deposit required with order. Guar. del. Quotations f.o-b. L. L. Heidt, Cordele, Box 49. Digging. Coastal Bermuda Stolens, 35c cu. ft. See Sankie Powell at farm near Wrens; Ga. or contact. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Cert. PR potato (Runners and Bunch), and tomato Plants. Lowell .Head, Alma. 218 Per- kins St. Marglobe, Rutger, Break ODay, and June Pink tomato, 500, $1.25: $2 M; 5000, $7.50; Hot and Sweet Calif. Wonder pepper, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2 M; 5000, $7.50. Mrs. bo E& Stokes, Fitzgerald. Govt. insp. Copperskin PR potato, seed grown from vine cuttings, $3 M. Del. No chks. L. D. Lightsey, -Screven, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. and treated Cop- perskin potato, $3.50 M., Del. Full count. Prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt, 2. Large Pimiento. pepper plants, $1.25 M. Add postage. Hugh Dame, Jr., Gray, Rt. 2. PR potato, govt. insp., Imp. LA Copperskin, 5,000, $7.50. No chks, Lester Crawford, Bristol. Govt. insp. Bunch Copper- skin potato, $5; La. ;Copperskin, $3.75 M. Strong plants, full count. Elmer Mann, Surrency, bs 2s Cert. Bunch PR motate. $7 M: 500, $4: Rutger Tomato, $3 |M. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. Bunch Copper- skin potato, $5 M. David Mann, surreney, Rta = 2: ie Bell, Hot and Pimiento. pep- |pers, Eggplants, Broccoli, Brus- els Sprouts, Cauliflower, Leek, Green Bunching Onions, Rut- ger tomato, Parsley, al! 35c doz.; Horehound, Sage. Mint, 50c doz. All in $1 lots up. Mrs. H. V: Franklin, Sr. Register, RFD 1, Box 20. Govt. insp. and treated Red jand Pink Skin PR, Copperskin, | $3 M. Del. No Lightsey. Surrency, chks. Oma RES Horseradish: Plants, 50 doz.: Roots, Black Haw, 50c 1b; Spearmint, Tanzy, Balm, Wild Strawberry, Yellow Dock, Yel- low Root, Lions Tongue, 25 doz. Queen of the Meadow, 3, 50c; Black Haw Bush, 50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fow- ler. Ellijay, Rt. 5. MOSS }. PP in Ga. D. W. Davis, Milledge- ; Cray Gaine: PLANTS FOR SALE Tomato, 500, $3;\$3 M; pota- to, $3 M shipped; $2.50 at bed. Bese; Strayhorn, _ Biowery Branch, Rt. A. re Long Pod Hot, Calif. Won- der Sweet pepper, Marglobe, Rutger tomato, $2 M; 5000, $38; La. Copperskin potato, $3.50 M. Open field Grown. Postage col- lect. W. G.-OQuinn, Surrens Rt. 2, Box 78: Imp. Bunch PR potato, ready, 300, $4: 500, $6; $10 M. Moss jpacked. State insp. Parcel post prepaid in Ga. Ph. 1422. (Ocil- tic. Certified PR Runner pe $4 M; Imp. Bunch, $7 M; 500, $4; Rutger tomato, $3 M; 500, Cert. PR potato, count and quality guar., $2.25 M. Mrs. A. B. Williams; Alma. ; Govt. insp. imp. PR, potato, red and copperskin, $3.50 M.) Del. in Ga. No chks. Dan. L. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. ats Govt. insp. imp. PR, seer Del. in Ga. MO \Only. W W. Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. imp. PR, potato, in Ga.. Prompt shipment. Jen- nings Williamson, Bristol, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. PR Copperskin Potato, $1.50 M. FOB. No COD. Gs Es Brannen, Patterson. Cert. Gold Rush potato, wilt resistant, yellow skin, early, very prolific, $5 M. Del.: parcel post. Prompt shipment. E. F. Entrekin, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 5a: Chas. Wakefield, Copenhag- en Mkt., Late Flat Dutch Cab- bage, Ga. Collard, -nice size, roots damp ee 50c C; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M; 5000, $10; "Mar- globe tomato, A0e C; 500, $1.50. ville, Rt. 5, Box 299. Coastal Bermude Stolens, tree of other grass or noxious weeds, by express not prepaid, 2C M, $18; 50 M, $35; at farm, $50 per 100 M. DF Harrison, Black- shear, Tel. 3713. alif. Wonder Sweet, and Cayenne Hot pepper, Rutger tomato, 500, $2; $3.50 M; $1 6p White Bermuda onion, $2: 50 M. Prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Col. butterbeans 30c lb. at my house: 60 PP by mail; packet ea. pure Imp. Pride of Ga water- melon, and Heart of Gold Can- taloupe, 25c pkt. and stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. W, Y. Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5 Green. Glaze Champ., 1954 Collard, 4 Tbls., $1; 8 Tbls., $2; Will sell 30 Ibs. 70c Ib Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20e start; 12 starts, $1 PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. White, Brown Striped Half Runner, good tender Bunch Bean Seed, 60c cup; Speckled Crowders, Purple Hull Peas, 30e cup; Bunch Seed Okra, 40c cup; Yellow, Seed Popcorn, 25c cup. Add postage. No stamps nor chks. Mandy 3rooks, Carters. Recleaned J. E. W. 45 Soy- beans, purity, 97.16 pct. germ., 87.50 pct.,.no weed seed, $4.75 bu. in 2 bu. bags. No broken bags. E. H. Hart, Jr., Marshall- ville. Recleaned J. E. W. 45 Soy- beans, 97.16 pct. pure, 87.50 pet. germ., no weed seed, $4.75 bu. in 2 bu. bags. No broken bags. O. M. Ware, Marshall- ville. 150 bu. Gay-Tan Soybean Seed, recleaned, packed in new bags, from Go. Exp. Stat. foun- dation stock, germ. test by Hul- 3 sey, 86 pet. 99.57 pct. pure, $9.50 bu. Walter L. Graefe, Grif- fin, Box 57, Brown Striped tender Corn- field Bean, 50c Jarge cup; Col. Bunch Butterbenit 25e Jarge -R, James, Douglasville, Re 16 Ibs. Henderson Bunch But- ae ee Payetteville, pee 300 bu. Mamloxi Sorte 2 bu. bags, $5 bu.; Seeed re- cleaned. H. D. ville. Approx. 500 bu. hews, McDonough, Rt. 3. Cane Seed Ben Fagan, Martip. Vatermelon Seed: Stone Moun- | tain, Grey Stone, Lipsie, Yellew Meat, N. H. Midget: Also Rocky- ford Cantaloupe, 50e G; 300, $1. E. E. Kurtz, Marietta. well, Temple, Rt. 2. Imp. Pride of Ga. Water- melon, ripen in 60 days, 260, SECS: Carson, Griffin, Res Ge nai 20 lbs. Binee Diemadd white -seed Watermelon, hand saved, selected, $1.50 Ib. PP. Joe Okra Seed, pet. germ., (Mar. 1st., test), 75 lb.; 5 Ibs., 65c Ib. Add postage. -C.,Leon Smith, LaGrange Rt, 1. 25 bu. Brab Seed Peas, treat- ed, $780 bu. FOB: C. A Walk- er, Ellaville. Rockyford Cantaloupe,. oe Pumpkin 25 half pt.; 50c pt.; $1 gt.; Citron, 75 lb.; Tee- box Watermelon, Martin and Ornamental Gourd, 2 doz., 10c and stamped envelope. Walter Stroud, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1. 1955 crop Old Time Shallots, bright, clean, saved without rain, $1 gal. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Clarence MoM, Dac- ula, Riz = . : SEANSaRD PEAS ~~ ;EOR SALE 200 bu. Yelando Non-Shatter Soybeans, recleaned, 2. bu. bags, 88 pct. germ., $3.50 \bu. FOB. J. W. Hill, Gough. (Ph. Waynesboro 3770). Roanoke Soybeans, $3.50 bu. R. H. Akin, Griffin, Rt. 2. Speckled Cutshort Cornfield Beans, 65c cup; White Salet Eng. Peas, 75c. cup. Add post- age. Ivy Southerland, Ellijay, Rt 3. 7 100 bu. Clemson High Bush Soybeans, recleaned, 2 bu. bags, 88 pct. germ., 99.66 pct. pure, no noxious weed, $3.50 bu. FOB. E. K. Overstreet. Sylvania. Peas: New Eras, $7 bu.; Mix- ed Hay, $6.50 bu.; Black, Pur- vle Hull, Ala. Brown Crowders, Dixie Lees. $12 bu. FOB. W. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Little 6 Weeks Pink Half Runner Garden Beans, 65c cup; Purple Hull, Cream Sugar Crowder Peas, 50c cup. Add postage. No chks. or stamps. Pearl Wilson, Carters. Rt. 1. Birch Butterbeans, mixed 70c; White Running Butter- beans, 30c cup: 2 cups, 50c. PP. Mrs. J.-E. Stone. Adairsville. Re & White Half Runner Garden Beans, 40c cup; Blue Java Peas, 20c cup; Pink Skin Peanuts, cup for beans, and 40c cup for peanuts for postzge. a B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Butter. Little Rice, Mush, al- so Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks. Ellijay, Rt.7 terbean, 36c Ib. FOB here. Mrs. | Barr, Marshall Ist. class] Barley, $1.25 bu. W. Bo ee (Blue Ribbon), rc combine threshed. Come after.| 5lbs. Nancy Watermelon Seed, hand selected, $2 Ib. Sim Tid-| P. long green, 9214 white and col. 30c cup; 3 cups, 2 2-4 in hull, $2 pk. Add 12c per |1 SACKS FOR SALE | postage. Mrs. lian. eee I cee 1 pe Write before ord us Se Arnoldsvi sy Se ving 35 ea aj MS ee MISCET EB EV-1023._ GRASS: _ % 4 full, $1.30: een of Age " a ed and clean, 10 Ibs. shipped. A C. Leon~Smith, Add 300 Print Feed ~ Sacks, 100! Tb. cap., free of heles, cup. Add peak. Mrs. Della me corn head seed. | He erie Atlanta, 537 R W., FR 1855. 8,000 lbs.,. Crimson (000 lbs. Italian rye bu. Abruzzi rye. Must germ. clean, free of weeds. George H. omaston, C/o Nehi S Pp sled Heifers a 9 ed Bulls, from 8 mos. s. old, sons and daugh- Rollo Domino 43rd. Sire from Malone Ranch, Miss., for $1850.00. Heard, Elberton. fled Hereford bull pers, 3 heifers with s 1 heifer to fresh- good Jersey milk : oral bE: Rie 4. calf, dropved not reg hut Mrs. Etta 2005 Ches- ee Alverson, : Douglasville me Hereford bull le or trade for reed and quality; OIC. shoats. W. J. ; Rt. 1, C/o Ora- thorn Cattle, - milk- th horns, tested for - WwW. Louder- Box 55. Bee il. IN en TLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE | 8 young milk cows with young calves, (1 Guernsey, 1 Phone 9- 9825. 20 reg Black Angus cattle, Eileenmere bloodlines. Imme- diate sale. O. L. Jones, Atlan- ta, 480 Trabert Ave. N. W. Ve. 2670. : Very gentle, easy to milk cow, giving about 4 gal. daily, '|Mrs. price. Milton Bryant, Bluffton. Reg polled bred heifers, some with calves at side, Domino breeding, bred to 16SF Beau Victor, also 10 open heifers, same breeding, reasonable. F. M. Biggers, Conyers. bull), Hereford Brood Cows. _ top quality, meat type, Jersey Heif~ nites. Holsteins, 26 head Grade White Face. Cows and Calves. Eileenmere 500th. Reasonable. Allen W. Hill, 2925 Nancy Creek. Rd., N. W. Phones Ex. 2822 or Ve. 9081. Fresh Cow with week ealf, half Black Augus: Jersey Milk Cow to freshen within 3 weeks (2nd. male and heifer 7 Qnd. calf May 16 (heifer), $200,|mos. old. See at my home.|Tom McKelvey, Rockmart. Rt. or exch. for White Face yearl-}Mrs. S. N. Brandon, Stone) 4. ings, 250-300 Ib. wat., at market | Mountain, Rt. 3. Ph. 5272. 30 Shorthorn Cows and Hei- fers, some with calves by side, (heifers bred to reg. Shorthorn also 7 open heifers, reg. Shorthorn bulls, 3-1/2 yrs. old a roan, 1 white). Q. McKinley, -Thomaston. Yatesville Hwy.). Jersey Cow with calf, (2 wks. | Luther R.]old), $100; Red Poll Heifer Atlanta, Purebred Tamworth 12 wks. old barrows, $15 ea. Call or write. Father M. Nicolas, O. C. S. O., Monastery of the Holy Ghost. Conyers, phone 4611. old Also ealf); 2 2 male SPC pigs, 3 mos. old, ent. reg., $25 ea. with papers. 15 OIC and SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, large size, $12 ea. No shipping. Roy Harrell. Fayette- 9 ville, phone 4181 Reg. Durocs: Star and Wave- master breeding, unrelated boars and gilfs, some bred sows and gilts. 1 mile W. Cohutta. B. Holeomb, Varnell. James (New Phone 3805 service, Jersey, other Holstein-Jersey |Fain, Alpharetta, Cogburn Rd. with. 2' mos. old ealf, $135. B. ville, Rt. 1. erossed), choice, $90. Between i : F. Buffington, Norcross, Rt. 1. te Dallas Hwy. and Sandtown Rd. | 2 purebred Black Angus Reg. Durocs: E. F. Wilkins, Marietta, Rt. 4. Yearling Bulls, by grandson of HOGS FOR SALE ability, from top bloodline bred, $75 at farm; reg. ch red pigs, selected for breeding stock, life treated for cholera, $25 ea. with papers. FOB. Robt. A. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, For es River Duroc Farm, : 4 Sev. young cherry and red Duroc males, ready for treated cholera, $30 ea. FOB. H. Hiams, Baxley, Valley and Pi View Farm. life 2 BPC gilts; SPC pig chain pigs, 12 wk old, $18 ea reg. Ben Dean, Ya sow ot proven 4 eae! sub. to reg.; 10 wks. old $22.50 ea. FOB. Aaron Dees, F F A. Member, Gay, Rt. 1. ; 8 purebred Hampshire and OIC cross vigs. $10 ea. Bethlehem near Harrys Junk, Yard, J. E ..Meeks Be Rt. 1; tight against Le il pigs 1 mil lines, reg., ready for heavy ser- ers, Open Heifers, good qual- ity and condition, ready to 3 breed. P. T. Patton, Shady Ca e rices al at eor 1a ar e's a Dale. Pi:. Monticello 5123. : - Q@ne reg. 4 vr. old Whitelg i oa Face Horned Bull, 1000 lbs., RADE Thenaston iis Aes Reme anes Gainesville for sale >or trade for Polled} - 2 z Bull of equal value. Fred J.| Steers & Heifers i 5 | Wilson Decatur, 4550 Boring Choice Not 21 .00-22.00 20.50-21.10 No is Sm Rd. S Good Reported 7.75-24.00 18.00-20.50 Report 18.00-20.00 ~ - oe aes 7.50 14.75-17.75 ~ 14.75-17.50 > - 16 Jersey heifers: 1 Jersey- | -UNY 75-14.50, 11.75-14.50 - 11.75-14.50 Holstein; 3 ane ee Wile ra Cutters 10.06-12.00 10.00-11.75 . 10.00-11.50 ~ . Shorthorn. 7 are - artificially | CALVES bred. $100 ea. for Tot. David Good & Choice 17.00-21.00 17.00-21.00 17.25-19.00 - Wickers, Putnam. Util. & Com. 12.60-16.75 12.00-16.75 - 12.00-16.75 . Com. & Good : Young Guernsey Bull, will| Vealers .-45.00-18.50 15.00-18.50 aS : s me Pe year old July, ready for cows : ; 1; 7 I ope es GE see vices Beretta! Realy | Guilty / 10.25-12.00 -10.25-12.00 - 10.50-12.50 - J & gee REE Ge & 8.00-10.50 8.00-10.50 necessary information to reg- Beto Pea ie 8.00-10.50 2 ister. Reasonable. Phone week- | BULLS : 3 ends or nites only, 2616. W. H. Util. & Com. 12.00-14.50 12.00-14.75 - 12.00-14.50 . Coker, Conyers, Rt 2. Cutters 10.50-12.50 . 10.00-11.50 ee 10.00-11.75 - 2 yr. old: Hereford Purebred | STOCKERS : g : i A 5 . . Steers & Heifers 12.00-18.00 11.50-18. : . . Bull of Domino-Mischief blood- | Gcives neo taee eee ie Pate ay. a0 , vice. Proven producer. $250. a Gray, Conyers, Rt. 2. Ph. : No. 1 18.41 No. 2 17.93 No.3. Source of Information Federal - State Markef News Service 50 Seven Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga. 18.10 Washincton Co. Mkt. ns Sands ville -_. May 30 19.01 18.36 17.05 3 off Comm. Co., Macon 19.15 18.75 _*'17.70 18.40 | Swainskoro S/Y., Swainsboro 19.25 1855 1825 1800 /Y, Alma 19.10 18.90 18.40 ios Japeway Craig Comm. Ce., Dublin 19.01 18.95 18.35 18.35 t L/S Mkt., Hazichurst jane 1G as | ae eee Jesup S/Y, Jesup 19.00 1809 17.40 16.55 SY No. 1, Augusta 18.90 18.00 =17.50 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester 18.95 18.95 18.35 17.05 : Statesboro 18.71 18.82 18.61 18,00 | Carroll Co. L/S Sis., Carrollton 19.00. 17.50 1578 1580 3 L/S Co., Douglas 18.82 18.60 / 18.06 18.02 | Millen L/S Mkf., Millen 1925. 1875 1800 1835 /S Mkt.. Nahunta 19.10 18.75 18.50 ~Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 5 = 4900. 19.10 - 19.05 < Inc., Pelham 18.22 18.24 18.15 18.00 | Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 19.00 19.05 "18.60 18.80 jam Co. S/Y, Springfield 18.60 18.00 17.50 Ga. Farm Pro. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 19.10 18.60 18.00 17.50 2 -Long. Comm. Co., Quitman 18.55 18.21 ~ 18.35 17.50 Columbus S/Y Co., Columbus 18.40 L/S Comm. Co., Dublin 19.30 18.90 18.65. 18.10 | Seminole L/S Auct., Donalsonville 18.65. 1840 18.00 17.90 ald $/Y, Fitzgerald 1915 19.19 19.00 - Shumens $/Y, Hagan 19.25 19.00 17.85 17.398 : .* 18.20 17.20 16.50 15.75 | Dodge Co. S/B, Eastman 19.25 18.90 18.65 18.40 ; a L/S Co., Valdosta 18.50 18.15 18.15 17.30 | May 3) ae Co, S/Mkt., Jesup 19.00 19.12 18.00. 16.50 | Troup L/S Assn. Inc., LaGrange 17.60 16.55 15.25 ee mee Tattnall S/Y, Glennville 19.31 19.05 18.70 18.08 . Tifton eT ee ee ae Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Cog Macon 19.20. 19.00 18.70 18.75. (eee itn epebtiise P18 7) 1828 ee Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla. 18.72 18.37 17.95 17.50 Exch., Statesboro : 19.00 ieee 18.35 18.75 |. MeRae S/Y, McRae 19.01 18.60 18.35 at ae eee Emanuel Co. S/, Swainsboro 1925. 18.75 1830 18.00 Sa bee oe Farmers L/S Auct., Co., Nashville 18.75 18.80 18.301 17.90 eens tx Somes yle ee iS Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 19.25 18.50 18.00 Ee EN Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co. Rome 19.10 18.90 18.40 15.60 19.16 18.65 17.90 19.00. 18.55.1805 1710 | wune! . . ee spe Se See | Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 19.35 18.90. 16.78. 14.59 # ee ee ee | Moultrie L/S Ce., Moultrie 19.00 , 18,00 Union $/, ae 19.01 18.95 18.40 18.38 \* ae pase FOUR "Eniched Meal Endorsed * (Continued from Page 1) : ee _ sizes and prices. ent has promoted the anitary conditions. orn meal and its manufacture under { The State School unch Program and the State eleemosy- wary (charitable) institutions have en- ae the use of enriched corn meal ade to high quality specifications. The Georgia Nutrition Council has been a pioneer in promoting corn meal enrichment. legislation. The School of _ Home Economics at the University of Z ~ Geor gia has endorsed the corn meal en- _ richment program. They have conducted eooking test of enriched corn meal and also of hybrid corn mee to help provide enrichment of staple foods.. UNIVERSITY RESEARCH The research branch of the Univer- sity of Georgia has conducted research to determine the nature and importance of the complaints by millers and corn users against hybrid corn, Breeders of: new hybrid corn varieties will take into consideration the physical composition of kernels, susceptibility to excessive wee- vil damage, excessive rot, lightness of grain, undesirable color of grain and un- desirable storage qualities. The State Department of Agriculture | has indicated a sincere interest in en- - forcing the State laws that consumer of corn meal: by offering ae help promote non-punitive laws that will be to the best interest of all the people _in the State; by enforcing the oo s protect the fone But as a be you go to mill not oe the ti meal. HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Tamworth Open and Bred gilts, boars all ages, arid igs. R. J. Williams, Davis- oro. Rt. 1. (3 mi. No.) Reg. Hampshire Swine. Of- choice weanling pigs md unrelated trios. Every lit- r production registered test- Good variety. bloodlines a- ailable. Bob Wall Axson, C/O iver View Farm. OIC Pigs from reg. short ose, blocky type stock, $20 ga. 8 wks. old, $23 ea.; 11 wks. { Also 2 yr. old sow, red farrow last part Aug. gen- le, well made Reg., treated, srated, $65. Paul J. Cain, Com- nerce, Rt. 1. . Reg. Hereford Pigs, sired by uper Flight, a good son of 953 Natnl. Champ. Boar, Top light, will be 8 wks. old May Oth., $25 ea; Also ~Service ge Boars by Smooth Boy Ist., es Hid, and boar shoat 4 mos., 30 ea 45 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, IJr., arietta, Rt. 3. Ph. 8-8772. Purebred Hampshire. Duroc Gilts and Boars. reg.. 8-10 wks. d, $25 ea. FOB. Hilton E. avidson, Glenwood, Rt. 2, owery FFA). _ Purebred Berkshire Pigs, mericas leading meat type eed, ready June Ist.. $15 ea. farm 2 mi. No. Cleveland f Helen Rd. D. a. Biggers, Jeveland, Rt. 3. Reg. Durocs, 4 gilts, 2 males, g. buyers name, 10. wks. old, other Blue Ribbon Winner, ife time treated. $25 ea. Billy ixon, Wrightsville, Rt. 3. Box 20. 4 Tried and proven Essex sow, 18 mos. old, farrowed 2 litters md raised al] 18, good size, red to reg. Essex male. reg. uyers name. $60. A. L. Moss, la Reg. SPC gilts, 8 wks. old. pep toX: 45 lbs., sired by Delta hamp, life treated, wormed, ; poe ring, crated, $35 ea. FOR ome. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. Rt. 1. Purebred OIC onigs, blocky. Jhort nose type. William Grif- in. Maysville. 7 reg. Hampshire pigs, choice ready tock, reg. buyers name, May 27th. $29 ea. G. C. Hem- ree. Clayton. Rt. 1. Yorkshire. Reg. boars and ilts, at Rolling Meadows arm. G M. Holtrapp, Newnan, Box 108 phone 1860 5 Boars, 1 Gilt (Duroc,) from top show winning stock FFA, $25 ea. my _ place. Clinton Downs, Ashburn, Rt. 2. Reg. Hampshire ilts, 8 and 10 wks. elted. from fine $20%)-e85) J: tock entley, Thomaston, hone 3697. Mixed SPC and OIC pigs, all James Carter, 4, Box 487. AM- boars and old, well breeding Lynwood Rei ern2: Atlanta, 9237. Rt. HOGS FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire - Pigs, 2 gilts, 3 boars, 6 wks. old, reg. buyers name. Wilbur Nixon, Senoia. Reg. SPC, 3 boars, 4 as wks. old, sired by champ. SA boar in State Fair, treated for cholera, wormed, reg. buyers name, _ $23. ea. Sonny Jackson, Chester. Burcu: iarapshine and oIc pigs, few bred gilts and sows. Sell or trade. W. R. Long Woodstock. Ph. Gl, 85-6988. - Pure bred SPC pigs, 8 wks., old, $9 ea. Mose Cooper, Fay- ettevills. (1 mile South). - SPC pigs. 10 wks. old, reg. J. M. Hamm, Valdosta, Rt. 3. Phe 2133-35 = Reg. Tamworth gilt bred to reg. male also some reg. Tam- worth pigs 12 wks. old. ede Peth, Marlow. 2 Berkshire males, April far- row, top quality, excellent in- dividuals, reg. buyers name, $35 at farm; Stuart. Lewis, At- lanta, 1264 Cumberland Rd., N. E. Ve. 1072. _ HORSES AND MULES > - FORSSALE= 3 At Stud: Fine Midget Shet-, land 40 in. tall approx. 210 lbs., young Fee, $25; Also will buy 2 or 3 nice young brood mares, reasonable. A. A. Mann, Hart- well, 507 Benson St. Tel. 239J. - Good 1000 Ib. mule, works anywhere, for sale or exchange for cow or yearlings. 1 mile off Marietta-Dallas Hwy. from Bullard Farm House. Charles a Gowder. Powder Springs, Hee 2, At Stud: Albino Arabian. Trailer transportation or mares boarded if desired; Also have a Guernsey Heifer 2 yrs. old, very gentle. well trained with rope. Excellent milking pros- pect. Mrs. Julia York Howell, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Pony with saddle and bridle, reasonable. 3-1/2 mi. out Hwy. 138 off Hwv. 85. H. L. Storm, Riverdale. Rt. 1. Ph. Fayette- ville 4588. Good saddle herse, red with white blaze face and stocking feet centle, with saddle $75. J E Emmett Buford, Rt. 3 Small Red *Shetland Pony 4-1/2 yrs. old, gentle. bridle and saddle, $175. Robert L. Collier, Decatur, 866 S Cand- ler Rd. CR-9352. Sorrel +blaze face fillie, 5 gaited, saddle broken, about 600 lbs. L. H. Quarterman, Flemington. . Black Mare Mule, 1000 Ibs. gentle. works anywhere, $65. E. F Wilkins, Marietta. Rt. 4. Sorrel mare, 8 yrs. old, pacer, bred to dbl, reg. Palomino stal- lion, gentle, will pull buggy, with saddle and bridle. Frankie Ann Heber, Marietta, 2319 Ros- HORSES AND MULES _ FOR SALE SHEEP AND. Goats. - FOR. SALE | Saddle Horse, Black with spot in forehead, 2 white hind feet, $100. A. D. Giles, Whitesburg, Rites : At Stud:. Pataming. perfect Trammell Ave. Phone 55394. . Extra good, sorrel col. reg. Walking saddle mare, around 800 Ibs. 8-9 yrs. old, Shown in sev. pleasure classes at Horse Shows. Gentle but likes to go. R. J. Thompson, Thomaston, At 5 "phone 3753. as, Jonesboro, Rt. 1; Box 41. Small pony, also buggy so Box 291. Ph. 2751, ' Shetland Pony Stud Colt, 36 in. high, black and white, a- bout 1 yr. old,~ for sale or trade for mare pony. ee Turner, Union Point, - 4 yr. old Tenn. Walking Stal- lion, 1100 Ibs., with reg. papers, very gentle, broke, partly trained, $400. Rees _Langley, LaFayette. Ph. 4-1697. 6 yr. old five gaited sorrel gelding, stylish, spirited ~ but gentle, $135. Pat Howell, Aus- tell, Rt. 4, Box 326, S. Gordon Rd. Ph. 7862. * 4 mules, 2 two horse wagons,. and some plow tools, reason- able. G. C. Sapp, Unadilla. Young Mexican Burros, male or female. Dr. J. W. Stanford, Cartersville. Good horse, 7 yrs. old, 850 Ibs., also good H. wagon, $100. Mrs. C. F. Moon, Lawr- enceville, Rt. 3. phone 2588. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE. le gal. Nubian Doe. already bred, $35. Lockard Bell, At- lanta, 2677 Pharr Rad.. N. E. Cr. 4390. d Milk goat to freshen in July and billy, for sale. J, W. Tony, Tucker. Midvale Rd., Rt. 1. 40 Sheep: Ewes, Lambs, Rams unsheared, Hampshire. Shrop- shire and Native Ewes: Crossed Ewes, $10 ea.:~ Lambs, $5: Rams, $8. Dillard Griffith, Jas- per, Rt. 1. Fresh .Milk Goats; Saanan and Nubian, heavy milkers, bargain. Mrs. H. T. Barrett, Austell, Rt. 3. Box 148. Phone 9165. < Z Reg. Toggenburg Doe. freshened, also. 2 young does, 2. bucks, all 3-1/2 mos. old, from 4 qt. producers -B. Bb. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W. Ham- ftton. just Purebred Toggenburg -milk goat freshen May 25 with sec- ond kinds (she was milked 18 mos. before bred after Ist kid). Very gentle ino horns $50: at my home. D. A. Bagley M. D, Austell, 444. es St well Rd, Ph. 7-2007. | phone 2315. -{rett, WaEy: eRtred. color. B. A. Hill, Macon, 4287 |, : reg, One horse, $50. W. K Thom-| harness. Riley Lewis, Fairburn, : Hembree Dr. = -|RABBITS, tenant house = 2 good milk oats, i ht 1. s g Bee lie oh gather | 2 fa: or, 4-1/2 mos. old, from good stock, * $15 ea. Albert R. _Bar- 2 full blonde Nubian ne a : Hgoats, 1 fresh, 6 gqts., other, = freshen Aug. 19th: also 2 kids f (Nubian-Alpine ross), Sold only. lots 2 or more. G R. Reece, Marietta, 111 Marble Mill Rd., phone 94384. eee Parent as Tog. bucks, Sire parents, very best of milkers. W. A. Roach. -Savan- nah, Rt. 6, Box 81. Wai good amily Deep bodied Searing ewe | and pick cotton | i = ) sheep, excellent quality Pre- fer selling in _1 group. R. B. 1}; Curtis, Farmington. ) one Madison 2603. g ; Registered eee rams (sheep). Dr. L. A. ae At- lanta, Rt. piste 4 Toggenburg milk- odie all fresh -with Ist kids, about 3 Qts. daily. Come see. W.. J] Stephens, College _ Park, 101 Tog. puck and aren dae giving 3 Qt. daily, and doe! kid, 6 wks. old, $30 for lot. Not. sold separately. Mrs. Av J. Hall, Jr., Chamblee, 3520 eo derson Mill Rd. in amily vee ae Must be sober. reli CHINCHILLAS, Gill, Boston, Bo AND GUINEA PIGS. _(CAVIES FOR SALE) 5 Chinchilla 1 ea. N, Z. Red. and Black does $3 ea. or $20) for lot with fine buck free. Paul Foster, Good Hope. ton. Ph ae 2 pr. Reg. So. American Chin- = chillas, both pr. bred. Reasona- | ble price. C. J. Garrett, Bre- men, 323 Laurel phone DOGS.) Ace eas eee ee e Supply rabbits, all sizes, col- ors. and prices. Swap for chic- ken hens not over 1 yr. old. Letters ans, or see me ae 12 O'clock at Service St.. Acworth Hwy. Buster V. Dives, Acworth, RED No 2. : ~3 good, 3 mos. old Pea. |3 Chinchilla does. M. W. Day, Thomson, -RFD 3. eS 2 does, bred, N. Z. 2: Giant, $2.50. D. H. McGill, Chamblee. 3520 Henderson Mill: Rd. with elec. RE Z help with dairy Cobb Co. To: Atlanta 533 Centr Man and wife place on farm fourths: Or: man a mule and. cow. -|6 R house, barn. ) or 3 chicken houses. wood, water, j smooth level la Royston. Rt. ae Want | job on tle. 54 yrs. old. Some guinea pigs (cavies), for sale or trade. aee Webb, LaGrange. Rt.-42 FARM HELP WANTED a Want good experienced man, with boy old enough to help,|/(17 yr. old boy to operate small dairy (milkingjold girl). Can driv around 7F head). Good wages|tractor (son exp tor right man. W. H. Newsom, | Neal Wildwood, Fla., Rt. 1, Box tS Want man for light work on farm. Some experience desirable. is Davis, Doraville; 6243 Till; Rd. Ph. 6. a