Commissioner Bulletin Phil Pioneer mn nissioner ok Agriculture pe population _ of 210, 000, 000. the United States by 1975 : problem of crop surpluses? | been some expressions of be- ected population increase - crop surpluses by 1975. but. e matter. is that ia sod and fiber, of 210, ,000, 000 persons more than the 165 mil- ill require one-third 1951-53. But economists of _ st record of America Ss farmers - up. the todos job ahead uring the next 20 years we much a Jeb of producing | a job of oe farm tion than in 1951-53 will be uction of cattle. and calves oO be increased. by about 50 S 40. percent and oe and percent. . > s no change in total hay and eage, pasture and hay yields d to be increased about 35 iv ckmen also are ot feed. grains. ot a an ade onl 150s would be needed. But he Jast 15 years indicate ATION AND WEDNESDAY, "DECEMBER 5, 1956 NUMBER 18 SURPLUSES ea this walk not be ae 1 ough technological ad- arch Ge are increas- nour ability to produce i that only about 25 million -acres might be put to use. That means _five-sixths of the job would have to be ural products. than did the | done by increasing yields, or by other artment of Agriculture Say trends suggest sour a5 percent more live- Cgcicultural | / CALENDAR : Dec 6) Albany! ae. i. Chattanooga: Dec. 13,. Atlanta Community Improvement hangact. z -.& f ~ Dec. 6. ABAG sks course. _ cogent. Som Corn short Se 1 RBAC. Gition . Brotien. pio _ duction short course. ; Dec. 11, Macon 4-H Hybrid corn meet- e ts ing. ee : : y ae =. Dec. 19, Gainesville Yellow corn con- test awards. = additional advances in technology. However, in- creased efficiency in use of livestock feed could reduce substantially the cropland requirements, since present feeds and feeding rates were assumed In making the projection of needs. The Department economists that crop production should be increased by a fourth above the 1951-53 level to meet the needs of an expanded population 20 years from now. A 40 percent increase in truck crops is _ seen, with almost the same increase ex- pected for tobacco. Requirements for fruits and nuts may increase a third or more. ; Compared with 1951-53, only moder- ate increass in production of cotton and potatoes are called for by 1975. There may -be less need for wheat and rice. To meet projected needs for. dairy products two decades from now, milk production would need to be increased by a third above 1951-53 output. Outturn of poultry products would need to be upped by one-half, The economists explain that the pro- jections in their study are not forecasts; they ore expected trends. They as- _ (Continued On Page 7) say | Wheat Growers Place Land In Soil Bank Nearly 3,000 Gadesia wheat growers have signed agreements placing 37,297 acres of Jand in the Soil Banks 1957 win- ter wheat Acreage Reserve Program. John Bradley, state chairman of tha Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva+ : tion Committee, says that if the farmers signing the agreements comply with the requirements of the program they will be eligible for a maximum of $820;272 im Acreage Reserve payments. In releasing these figures Bradley em phasized they are not final. Although tha 1957 winter wheat Acreage. Reserve sign: up closed Oct. 5, as unobligated funds were reallocated to counties which had used all funds assigned to them, addition- al wheat acreage offered previously was put under the Acreage Reserve pine in some instances, . Acreage Allotment For Two Crops Told "The 1957 crop cotton acreage allot- ment for Georgia is 904,813 acres and the 1957 crop peanut acreage alltment for the state is 524,611 acres according to John Bradley, chairman of the state Ag- ricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. The national acreage. allotment for cotton is 17,585,463 with a marketing (Continued On Page 7) Fowler New President Of Ag College Alumni Alpha Fowler of Douglasville has been named president of the College of Agriculture Alumni Association, Univer- sity of Georgia. Vice-president of the or- ganization last year, he moves up to re- place retiring president W. Tap Bennett of Savannah. Clyde Greenway of Tucker was named (Continued On Page 7) EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: * PEANUTS + BROILERS e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES e PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS e . , mae Niet ander cust he Siti PAGE TWO LL OE RORY r GEORGIA rate of 1917. 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Abelia, Boxwood cuttings, Pyracantha, Mimosas, Thrift, Ramblers. Mrs. W. K. Steed- meau, Rt. 2, Box 48, Chamblee. Large single yellow Hemero- callis, $1 doz., dark orange sin- gle, dbl. blue, white, purple Iris, 75c doz., red Nierembergias, 25c doz., white Climates, large roots, Sweetshrubs, 3, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321 Wild Wood Dr., Columbus. . Large assort. all sizes Cacti: Xmas, rooted and unrooted, s0me in pots, some too large to mail; Xmas and Thanksgiving, Starfish, 25c ea.; Hen and Bid- die, rooted 35c ea. unrooted, 25c, some too large to mail. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. Fine. un-named Iris, 15 dif. eolors, 15, $1. 15 kinds Daylilies, 4, $1, Leriope, 25, $1. Add 25c postage in Ga., 35c outside state. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculiure Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Aflanta 3, Georgia FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Mixed Narcissus and Jonquil bulbs, 75 C. plus postage. H. D. Goss, Rt. 1, Box 464, Calhoun. Iris, 50c doz., Coleus, Sultan- as, mixed colors, 6, 60c, red dbl. Geraniums, 10c ea., 3 color jew, 3, 25c, dbl. pink Poppy seed, 10c_pkt. Add postage, Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Canna lilies: red, pink, yellow, varigated, extra large, $1.50 doz., bulbs, FOB, farm. Jno. S. Paden 1256 Moreland Ave., S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph. MA-7-7401. Nandinas, 6-12 in. 25 ea., Abelias, nice plants, 20c ea. Add postage. All Gov. Inspected. Mrs. W. H. Guill, Camak. Tube roses, cannas, daffoc's, gladioliou, bulbs, 50c doz. Amarylsis, Daylilies, red and pink Seven Sister running Rose, Coralberry, pink Crepemyrtle, Umbrella Palm, 25c ea., Lilac plants, 50c~ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Cam- illa. ( Jonquil bulbs, Butter and Eggs, 20c doz., Cannas, red and yellow, 15c doz., Violets, Blue Star of Bethlehem, 20c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Thompson, Rt. I, Chester. Red leaf Barberry, pink, yel- low Weigelia, Yellow Bells, 3 dif. white Spirea, 2 dif. pink, purple, red Butterfly bush, Al- thea, Boston Ivy, Abelia, Nan- dina, Crepemyrtle, Scotch Broom, Jan. Jasmine,rooted, 12- 18. in., 25 ea., 5, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. Several dozen Blue Hyacinth bulbs, 20 doz.; 3 doz. 50c; 6 doz. $1. Send extra for postage. Candler Clement Jr. |+Ave., SE., Atlanta 16. +lie Smith, Rt. 4, Austell. Cale, K AR FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Cannas, Iris, 30e doz., white Periwinkle, 30e bunch, Creep- ing Phlox, 25 bunch, Dusty Mil- ler, 30e doz., Monthly Roses, 50c, Seven Sister Roses, 30c, Jon- quils, 35 doz., dbl. 50c. doz., Geranium plants, 35c, Novelty Cacti, 40c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Van Houttei Spirea, Altheas, lic ea., Hydrangeas, 35c ea., 4, $1; dbl. red Geraniums, dbl. and single, light, dark pink ever- blooming Begonia, Xmas, Thanksgiving Cacti, all rooted, 15c ea. Pink Cannas, 10c ea. Add postage under $1. Mrs. Ela M. Moore, Cataula. C/O A. H. Griffin, Red, white Thrift, Purple Robe Nierembergia, 2 doz. $1.25, $3 C.; nice Blue Roman Hya- cinth bulbs, 2 doz. $1; Sweet Giant Pansies, 2 doz. $1.15. All postpaid. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. 800 English oxwoods, all sizes, for sale at reasonable prices. Mrs. T. J. Wilson, Rt. 1, Clarkesville, Rooted Verbena, mixed col- ors, 3 doz. $1.25, Mayfield Giant Shasta Daisy, $2 doz. Moss packed. Del. Mrs. W. H. Whit- ten, Chula. : Scotch Broom plants, small size, 25c ea., larger, 50c ea. Sold only in Ga. Mrs. Jake Cochran, Rt. 2, Cartersville. 1 * African Violets;.35 up; rose- pink dbl. Begonias in pots, 50c, rooted cuttings, 25c ea.; few pink, red Poinsettas in pots, $1 a.; Thanksgiving Cactus, root- ed cuttings, 25c ea.; red Geran- ium cuttings, 2, 25c. At my home. No mail orders. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Rooted red Verbena, small Royal Poinciana, Feverfew, 3, 40c; white, purple Wisteria; white Orchid, pink Hybiscus roots, Forsythia, Babybreath Spirea, 2, 75c; December bloom- ing white Narcissus, white Fairy Lily, purple Iris, Daffodils, 2 doz., 75c. Add postage. Mrs. Ef- fie Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294, Aus- tell. : Dbl. Daylilies, Butter and Eggs, 2.doz. 75c; mixed Narcis- sus bulbs, $2. C.; pink Thrift, $1.10 C.; Bridalwreath, Royal Poinciana, yellow Jasmine, Trumpet Vine, 2, 75c; Mix Monthly Rose, Scupernong cut- tings, 50c; doz. Add _ postage. Exch, for pecans at 40c lb. Char- African Violet leaves, 10 dif. single of 6 dif. dbl. var., $1; well rooted cuttings of rose pink dbl. Begonias. Thanksgiving Cactus, 3, $1; Red Geranium cuttings, not rodted, 2, 25c: Postage paid in Ga. on $1 orders. Miss Doro- thy Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Gardenia cuttings, Oak Leaf Hydrangea, rooted, 75e ea. Chrysanthemums, 15 dif., $1.25, Sultanas, many col- ors, rooted, 15c ea. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Alaska Daisies, extra large blooms, 24 in stems, bloom from May until frost. M. J. Price, 160 Lynburst Dr., SW., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL-3-4069. . 50 famous South American] Butterfly Lily (Ginger) bulbs (or erowns), 50c crown. Mrs. Eston Chapman, 78 Lindbergh Dr. Nese, Atlanta 52 Pho CH= 1380. Large English Boxwoods, Nierembergia, Vinca Moner, 50c doz. dbl. single daylilies, 50c doz., Cydonia Japonica, flow- ering Quince, Red, White, 50c up, Acuba, 3 ft., $2, Nandinas, cheap; January Jasmine, 50c bunch, Redbud, Dogwood. No shipping. W. A. MaCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., N. E. Atlanta 7. Ph. DE-5242. American Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3 doz.; spreading Junipers, 12> 18 in., $4 doz.; Mtn. Laurels, pink Rhododendrons, red, yel- low, orange, pink Azaleas; Hem- lock; Tulip Poplars, Dogwoods, White Pines; 2 ft., damp~moss packed, $2.50 doz. PP. Bob Wil- 10e ea., -T BULLETIN |Ga. only. Add postage, under Mrs. C. V. Bagley, Chatsworth. son, Blue Ridge. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE African violets, all colors, both single and dbl.; Ivy: Tele- kurl, Ivalace, Ruffles, Sham- rock, Spear, Heart, Glacier, Fan. Cissus Discolor, Hoya. Any 3, $1.25, 7, $2.25, $4 doz. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Rt. 3, Austell. Beefsteak, Angelwing, Pearl Strawberry Begonias; Ferns, Pink Geraniums, 5 plants, $1; 2 yr. bulbs, Hybrid Amaryllis, $1 doz. Add 35c for postage. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Bearded . Iris, mixed colors, not labeled, 5 ea., $4 C.; White Star Jasmine, 40c; white, pink Oxalkis; pink Rain Lilies, 10 ea.; Philippine Seed, 25 pkt. Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Orange Daylilies; Yellow Can- na Lilies, purple Iris, white Iris, purple Violets, rose color Thrift, yellow Daffodils, 12, $1, Snowdrop bulbs, 12, 30c: Exch. for print and white sacks. Mar- tha Womack, Rt. 2, Box 8, Bre- men. ee Long Trumpet Emperor Daf- fodils, Jonquilla Simplex, Nar- cissus, 40, $2, $3 C., blooming size; Red-spider Lily, 50 doz., Hemerocallis, Orange color,*60c doz. Postpaid. Mrs. C. B. Robin- son, Rt. 2, Bowdon. zs Single Blue Hyacinths, bloom- ing size, 2 doz. $1, Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1, Calif. purple Vio- lets, 30, $1, Juga blue Border plant, 2 doz., $1, Lemon Lilies, 50c doz. Add postage. Minimun order $1. Mrs. R. P. Sheinheim- er, Brooks. ; < Approx. 125 young Boxwoods, well rooted, fast growing; See any day except Sunday, q mi. N. Blairsville. Mrs. Ellis Hemp- hill, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Large red perennial Hibiscus, for sale. Postpaid in Ga. Lee Abernathy, Rt. 2, Barnesville. American Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3 doz.; pink Rhododendrons, pink, red, yellow Wild Azaleas, Laurels, White Pine, Hemlock, Mimosa, 2-1/2 ft. $2.50 doz.; Globe Arboviteas, spreading Junipers, 16 in., $4 doz.; per Phlox, 2 doz. $1. Moss packed. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. 15 to 20 nice Boxwoods, 2-1/2 ft. high, cheap. Cannot ship. Bonnie Call, Chattsworth Rd., Ellijay. Bulbs: Dbl. Tube Rose, mix~ ed colors, large Gladiolus, dbl. Orange Daylilies, $1 doz.; Large pink, yellow Weigelia, $1 ea., cuttings, $1 doz.,; Forsythia, Spirea, Althea, 50c ea., Euony- mus evergreen, $1.50. ea. No or- ders less $1. Del. Gov. Inspec. 2 Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 1, Elli- : Jay. Christmas, Red June Cactus cuttings, rooted Cattail cactus, l5c ea., 4, 50c; Alligator cactus, well rooted, 20c ea. pink June Cactus, rooted last Spring, tak- ing start to grow, 25c ea.; Bush Hydrangeas, 40c ea., 2, T5c. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 55, Ellijay. Well rooted Boxwoods, $1.50 doz., purple Iris, 45c doz., Alli- gator Cacti, well rooted, 25c ea., Lilac bushes, 35 ea. Also, Box- wood cuttings not rooted, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Blue Violets, $1 C., large mix- ed colors ums, pink, winter pink Goldenglow, 50c doz., large mixed colors Gladiolus, 30c doz.; large red begonia, 25c ea.; Cacti: pink, red June, Pancake, 25c ea. $3. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. .3, Box 52, Ellijay. Orange Daylilies, Star ~ of Bethlehem, Daffodils, wild Iris, Vinca Vine, varigated blooming running Honeysuckle, 5 doz. $1, pink, purple Altheas, Birdeye Hedge, purple Lilac, White Eng- lish Dogwood, yellow Jasmine, Weeping Mary, 3, $1; 3 dwarf Boxwoods, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Abelia, flowering Quince, sev- eral kinds Spirea,, Crepemyrtle, Honeysuckle, 50: $1.50 at my home, 8 mi. N. Perry on Hwy. 41. Mrs. E. Fountain, Rt. 1, Ft. ~ Blue Ridge Mtn. 25 ea. $2 doz, yellow Weigelia, of Sharron, Abelia, Babybreath, Black White Pines, Wh Mtn. Holly, Sweets Willow, Wild Rose, postage. Mrs. Pres. Rte) Bhlijey. 7 = Alligator Cactus ea., pink Lily, T. Locust bushes, 25 der Iris bulbs, 25 Ellijay. Strong, well root Byrd Daisy plant growth, 24-36 it blooms up L doz., 25 for $1.75 Mrs. O. S. Searbrou Church St., East Poin 7-3158. ; z _ Large blooming White and April cissus, Golden D doz.; Exch. for la cans, 1 doz. for Ib. ties mixed Daffod: $2 C., blooming ~ Bethlehem, 20c doz. age. Mrs. C. E.. Ben Hill Rd., East Cactus cuttings, som all different, $1. 02 Carron cactus cut order; hardy Orch cuttings. Exe. for | Crocus, Tulips or n rooted. Write first. Vandegriff, Rt. 2, American Boxwo -well rooted, 1 yr. old fast growing, 6-14 $3 doz. Marvin E. Fayetteville. Yellow and w Butter and Eggs, Daffodils, $2 C., B white Thrift, 7 orders. Miss Rt. 2, Hartwel ~ Yellow and Butter and Eggs, . | Daffodils, $2 C.; Thrift, 75 doz. N Miss Mattie M Hartwell. Red, yellow J: opsis, Silver Lace: ton Ivy vines, H drangea, Spirea, thia, Crepemy! Sweet Shrub, Mi Rosa Accia, Gi le, for print sacks. (Addison), Rt. 2, Nice English ferent sizes. Mr: African v healthy plan flowers, single Boxwoods, ~ : growing, $2.50 lot if you dig u Mrs. B. J. Cantr Ridge. Red Crepemy drangea, Lan purple Lilac, 40 postage. Docia - Giant Cannas; low and varigat paid. Mrs. I. L. Lt $00 eo a Baby Zinnia s box full; all colo Few, Calif. Po Send n checks or st Kelley, Rt. ] Mixed color of Bethlehem, Ornamental Gi pkt. Mrs. Joh Temple. Chinaberry, | wood, 5 Valley. eo = SOR SALE | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Se doz., Forsythia, Butterfly bush, Abe- lwreath, Lilac, Spirea, nd, 5, $1; 25 varieties Be $i, Catalpa, 5, $1, . Add postage. No te orders. MTS. CH, : ip Box 216, Litho- | 5 s eh bei eapteds 5c doz.; ;- Orange fluted doz., . 2 syr- old , 2 yr. old Chinese , $ ea. at my home. Mrs. Randolph, 2107-A Clay- arietta. Ph. 8-1173. woods, red Maple, J Azaleas, Crab- Tulip, Poplar, Straw- sh, Holly, Hemlock, oe doz.: , Rhododen- eet Shrub, White Pine, Roses, 25c ea.; Ar- Fern, Galax, Heart-| 0c doz. Add postage. ifton ee \ Mineral nS % fis ee Maple, eek Azaleas, Mtn. Lau- bapple, Tulip, Poplar, - bush, Holly, Hem- ted, $1. 30 doz.; White t ododendrons, Sweet-4 therokee Roses, 25c ea.; Ferns, Arbutus, Galax, ease, 40c doz. Add post- Davis, Mineral White oes. ~ Maple, Crabapple, re bush, ine, Crabapple, 2-3 ft., Per. Phlox, Shasta Ce Rooted. Moss paid. Mrs. E. J. Box ae Mineral oer : in. Laurel, seg ae White le, ip Pop ft./ $2.50; Daisies, Phlox, $2: packed, Post- on Wilson, Min. mixed blooming _ coli ors, 3. doz., $1.50. 1a Dugger, Oliver. white, d ae e ig white , 25 ea.; Cin- osalis Grandiflora, 0 den Stars, giant and-| i Cacti, 15c ea, ed Gizzard, red ea., Petunia plants, iD. W.. _Faircloth, iain 0c C;, Ss than 200 sold. Summers, White Mixed Jonquil, Daffodil, Nar. cissus, $1 C., 12 dif. Cannas in- cluding white, 3 kinds pink, 3 kinds red, 3 kinds seh gy or- ange and yellow, $1 doz., $8 C., red, white Spider Lilies, $1. 25 doz., Crinum Lily, Apostle Lily, Hybrid Amaryllis, Blue Hydran- gea, 3, $1. Mrs. C. E. Teeter, Rt. 5, Quitman. Honeysuckle, Sweetshrub, Bird-of-Paradise, running Honeysuckle, Buckeye, Bays, Cape Jasmine, running roses, French Mulberry, all 10c ft; Exch. for print sacks. No are money orders only. No orders out of State. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toombsboro. Mix, flower blubs, one cent ea. Mrs. Grady Crossley, Rt. 2, Lithonia. : Jap. Tris, blooming size, 35 ea., Admiral Byrd Daisies, $2 doz., Early May daisies, $1 doz., Gerbera Daisies, $3 doz., Ger- bera seed, liberal paket, 50c, Daylilies, yellow, Canary, red, bronze, $2 doz. All prepaid. V. WwW. Wilson, Rt. 3, Savannah. White Narcissus bulbs, 35c doz. Add 20c per doz. postage. Will exch. for other things. Mrs. Barnie Sauls, 9 W. Greay St., Statesboro. About 150 King Alfred Patio. dil bulbs; large yellow, 50c doz., $3 C. Add postage. Mrs. B. I. Johan, Stone Mountain. Ph. 4686. = os Amaryllis, Rain, Spider lily bulbs, 15c, Madonna lilies, 25c, |Blue tame Violets, purple, light pink Iris, 35c doz., dark red, bright red, pink, sal on, Rose- bud red Geranium,8 dif.Cacti cuts, white, pink Oxalis, 10c ea. Add poses: Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Rt: 1, Suwannee. 6 red ete $1, 4 Easter .| Lilies, $1, 6 Orchid color Cur- -|cuma Lilies, $1, 4 Nandinas, $2 2 Tea Roses $1, 2 Pyracantha bushes, $1, 2 Rosemary bushes, $1.75, 2 White Lady Bankeia v Rose $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. M. Johnson, Shellman. 3 col.- Verbena, yellow and |white Mums, for sale, or will exch. 3 doz. Verbena and 1 doz. Mums for 3 Print sacks, alike or 4 odd. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. M. Wimpey, Rt. 1, Sereven. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1, scarlet red, deep purple, pink Verbena, red, white, blue Thrift, | $1 doz., $5 C., pink thrift, $1 C., $8 M., Blue Tris, $1.50 doz., Pres. red Cannas, $2.50 doz., "$8 Ce Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville, 2 Fast growing Ligustrums, Wax Leaf Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, $10 C., Dixie Brilliant Thrift, Royal Robe Violets, Eng- lish Ivy, Vinca Minor, Per. Sweet Williams, $5 C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. fs Large dbl. orange and all col- ors mixed Poppy seed for fall planting, 25c tsp. Add 3c stamp- ed envelope; White and Yellow Narcissus, 25 doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Yellow thornless Roses, pink Seven Sister Roses, pink Crepe- myrtle, Butterfly bushes, Cedar bushes, Holly, 6, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Couns Not Free of Disease 158 Valdosta. Yellow thornless Roses, 6, $1, Blue Hyacinths, $1.25 doz., pink, white, spckle roses, 25c ea., pink Crepemyrtle bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. L. M. Turn- er, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Cert. Perennials; Violets: Roy-" al Robe, White Wander, Red, California, Rosina, $1 doz., $5 C.; Verbena; all colors, Blue Thrift, 2, doz. $1.25! Crepemyr- tle, Dixie Brilliant, Lavender, pink, purple, 50c ea. $4 doz.; French Pussy Willows, .$1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cou- sins, Rt. 3, Greenville. _ Large pink Perfection Camel- lia, 8-10 ft. Sacrifice. Mrs. Nel- lie L. Williams, 107 W. Ann St., Valdosta. Gloxinia tubers. (pot now for Spring bloom), purple, red, white. Limited supply. 3 tubers (ea. a different color), $2. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion St., Mixed Daylilies, ae yel- lows, bicolors, nice kinds, 4, $1 plus postage., giant yellow Oxa- lis, 1 tablespoon full of small bulbs, $1, mixed colors single Larkspur plants (stands the cold,) 25c doz. Mrs. Fred Atkin- son, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Abelia, Altheas, Lantolina, Wisteria, Bridalwreath, Spirea Antony Waterer, Euonymus Vegetus, Spirea Thunbergi, Scotchbroom, Goldenbell, Eng- lish Ivy, Grapevines, Lavender, Hydrangea, Winter Jasmine, Christman-Honeysuckle, many others, nice large plants, 50c ea., plus postage, $3 orders prepaid. osan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrence- ville: Sunset pink Amaryllis, Straw- berry Begonia, dbl. red Geran- ium, Alligator plant, Rex Be- gonia, Kalanchoe, Sword and Military - Ferns, yellow and Chicken Gizzard Coleus, orange Sultana Oniou Catti,; Bernard Lily, white strip Jew, all well rooted, damp packd., $2 PP. Mrs. L. L. Hay, Rt. 2, Leary. English Ivy, Vinea Minor, Violets, Thrift, all good plants, $1.25 doz., Cherry Laurel, Li- gustrums, sample 6, $1.25, Old Fashion Hererocallis Daylilies, $4 C. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Climbing large Red berry Pyracant! 6-10 in. high, 25c) ea., Nandinas, 8-10 in. high, 25c_ ea., pink rose and blue Thrif, 50c, rooted plants $1. Add post- |: age. Mrs. Collier T. Cooper, Rt. 3, Griffin. Old fashion White English Dogwood, Gardenia, red cydoni- ca Japonica, red Crapemyrtle, Bridalwreath, Spirea, rooted, 50c ea.; red perennial Verbena, .$1 doz., 2 doz. $1.75; white Pride Violets, 10c ea. . Magnolia Grandiflora, $1 for 100 seed. Add postage, prompt shipment. Mrs. & M. Robinson, Greenville. Red, purple, pink Verbena, well rooted, 50c doz., mixed col- ors perennial and annual Phlox, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lo- gan Beach, Rt. 1, Gainesville. 3 colors Thrift, white or blue, 90c doz., pink, $1 C., white per. Candytutt, 2 doz. $1. 50, white Narcissus, $2 C., Turf Lily, 2 doz. $1. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Bufordi Holly, 6 in. to 8 in, $16 C., pink Sasanqua RC, $10.85 CG Dwarf Creole, Old English, $15 C. No orders less than 100. Maude Hamby, Greenville, 200 Boxwood (Semperviren) heavy 6-8 in., 50 ea., 200, $80, Old English Dwarf, Compact, round top transplants, 50c ea., $40 C., Nandinas, August Daffo- dils, single Roman Hyacinths, $1.50 doz. R. lL. Robinson, Greenville. Nice, well rooted Evergreen Privet hedge plants, 12 to 36 in. tall, one cent each, postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. Large dbl. red,_pink Poppy seed, 15 tbls. Rose Thrift, $1 C., rooted Cape Jasmine, 25c ea., annual Phlox plants, 406 C., Christmas Cherry plants, 10| ea. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston, -Pink, white Verbena, pink Thrift, 7 onquil and Oxalis bulbs, $1 C., white Star Lily, 10c ea., Milk Wine lily bulbs, 25c ea., 20 dif. pot plants, $1 ea. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks or Easter Lily bulbs. Mrs. Jos- eph Gibbs, Rt. 2,.Box 67, Re- becca, - Red, pink running Roses; red, white, pink dbl. Geraniums, 15c ea.; Century Plant, 25 ea, Devils Backbone, Elk Horn, Chicken Toe, Frog Leg, Hen and Biddie,- Rubber plant, Star, Air plant, Sansevieria, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- becca. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas (3 colors) white Dog- wood, Creek Hemlock, White Pine, Maple, fresh Holly, Pop- lar, Cherokee Rose, Redbud, Coralberry bush, 3 ft, well rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Min- eral Bluff. Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, Rhodo- dendrons, Dogwood, _ sprouts, White pine, Creek Hemlock, fresh Holly, Maple, Cherokee Rose, Poplar, Coralberry bush, Redbud, 2-1/2 to 3 ft., rooted, moss packed, $2.25 prepaid. Ed- na Rukat, Rt..1, Mineral Bluff. Nandinas, prolific berry type, 2-5 ft., 3 or more stalks. See to appreciate (on pavement be- tween Hwy. 19 to Meansville). Come Cheaper in lots of 50 or more. No mail orders. Mrs. E. L. Dingler, Meansville. Swiss Super giant Pansies, $2.25 C;Perennial shite Candy- tuft, Alaska Shasta Daisies, Per. Blue Phiox,-long Spurred Co- lumbine, $1.25 doz., Sweet Wil- liam, Calendula, Royal Robe Violets, 24, $1; Yarrow, Gailhar- dia, Viola, 36, $1..Add 30c post- age. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want to exch. plant of single Russian Violets, fragrant pur- ple blooms, started in Sept., for Grand Duke Jasmine, paper white Narcissus, Easter Lilies, large Shastas, Spider Lilies. Each pay postage. Mrs. James Ish, 200 Woodbine St., Marietta. Want White Spider Lily bulbs. State quantity and price. Olin Beverly, Junction City. Want old time sweet smelling Grass Pinks, in white and pink. State what you have and price. Elsie Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Want Gladiolus (bfore Xmas). State price. Mrs. W. L. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 151, College Park. Want 100 Aspidistra bulbs at reasonable price. Mrs. Tom Bowden, 1680 So. Lumpkin St., Athens, a Want Easter. Lily, white and blue bulbs, and Pansy and eer le plants. Quote prices del, Williams, C/O Wil- oe ae CO: 8 Ph. 2681. Want rooting from old fash- ioned Hop vines Mrs. R. E. Hall, 2234 Clairmont Rd., Decatur. Want swap nice print feed sacks for good perennials, Lily Bulbs, Narcissus or Ferns. Mrs. M. C. Silvey, 2682 Idlewood Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. em . MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE * AND WANTED SS Want John Deere turning plow with latest Tricycle hitch for G model John Deere trac- tor, must be either 2 bottoms 16 ing 3 bottoms 12 in. or 2 14 in. Advise kind and. price for cash. D, L. Kidd, Rayle. Electrie ehicken brooder, will raise 100 chickens to frying size. Mrs. J. G Barker, Rt. 1, Thomaston. Want cut-off saw for 1952 Ford tractor, Will pay cash if priced right. Jas. A. Wood, Box 38, Rt. 1, Fairburn. . MISCELLANEOUS. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Practically new Cole planter with fertilizer distributor at~ _ tached, mule drawn. Sell or trade for yearling, other farm tools, or chickens. Lester R. Runion; Bishop Road, Fairburn, Ph. 4652. 6 Buckeye Model V-8 Oil Brooders, 1000 chick size with | thermostats, $25 ea. or $125. Jot at farm located 1 mi. White on US 411. Holmes Neel, Box 109, Cartersville. Ph. 888-M. : One Kelvinator Dairy 8-can milk cooler, 1 Westernhouse 8-can milk cooler, both in ex- cellent cond, Located on Hwy. 12 between the Rivers. E. LL. Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Ph, 6624. Chatt. 3-roller, heavy duty Cane mill on bed to fit wagon, complete with pan, skimmers, pole, ready to go. Sell or exch) for equal value. L. R. Hobbs, Stapleton. Elec: chicken brooder, 50@ cap., 5 deck, automatic heat knock off, $25 at my home R. P. Finley, RFD 3, Thomas- ton. Want one front end loader used for digging silage out of trench, to fit Farmall Super M. Reasonable. Mrs. Hugh L. White, c/o Echo Valley Farms, Stockbridge. * 2-H wagon $25; shop tool, cheap. None shipped. Olen Breid, 104 Park Lane, Thomaston. : 1949 Ford tractor with tiller harrow, new cultivating outfit, used only to plant 1744 acres cotton and 30 acres corn. Trac- tor in good cond., except one rear tire. $1100.00. See at farm. C. R. Ivey, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, 2 Ph. 4692. ; 1400 used laying cages, reas- onable. Robert C. Dent, Rt. 4 Columbus Rd., Macon. Ph. 3~ 7012. Cooks deep well pump, tant plastic pipe, $60.00 cash; also t Gotoff saw and belt, $20.06 eash. Ethel Cruce, Harmony Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Lilburn. Ph. Clarkston 3-5102. 1/3 HP deep well Jet ye Z and fittings, $60. Mrs. Doster, RFD 1, Lithonia. aoe. Norris Lake). Want Power take-off pulley! for 1953 Model Jubilee Ford tractor, Cheap for cash. M. W. Prickett, 2801 Jonesboro Rd, S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2 2158. Want 12 or 14 in. Hammer Mill with 3-4 screens and belt also want Syrup pump. Mus be in fair or good cond. State price, size, make and cond, Glen Nightengale, Rt. 2, Staple ton. Want traction oe engine, 3-16 HP, in good cond, to used to pull small saw mill on farm, Jim Mashburn, Cumming Burpee sealer with cutter; te use cans second and third time, only new lids needed. Mrs. Me A. Hulsey, 1149 Lucile Ave, SW, Atlanta 10. 100 laying cages, never une packed, 50 used very short time. Sell or trade for mula, horse or calves. Tom Cape, R& 2, Box 244, Newnan, . One Turner combinatio hammer and ensilage mill, us very little, $150; one 3% in, belt, 30 ft. long, practically new, $25. Pat A. McRee, Bucke head. Master Gear and pinion for over shot water wheel. H. G McDonald, Box 204, Flowery Branch, Ph, Valley 323-44. Want 10 or 18 hole size eg; Roll-Away hen nest, a metal, State cond. and price Bryant M. Teel, RFD 1, Forte son, ; Set of harness for 2 horses, and buggy pole, $35 or exc for horse, d mule or 0" and pay difference. J. F. Well bora, Rook Spring. ee plow and ae PAGE FOUR MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Big Broden Kerosene brood- ers, flueless type, good cond., also (10+ coal. or Coke burning brooders, fair cond. about 300, 4 ft. broiler feeders, fair congl., one 25 in. Meadow corn mill. Cheap for cash, or trade. J. neon Thomas, RFD 2, Win- er. Want large hog scalding ket- tle, about 4 ft. diameter for own: use. Write -details. S. L. Newberry, Rt. 2, Gray. ~ Qld fashion Farm bells (re- paired for using) for sale. H. B. Cain, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. Want small farm type l-man Belsaw or David Bradley saw- mill for private use on farm. Charles McLendon, 2319 Sixth Ave., Columbus. 1. Jim. Brown wood burning brooder, will brood 12,000 baby chicks, has been used to brood some 3 or 4 broods of chicks, good cond., $10. Will not ship. C. . Southern, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 2 Dairy coolers: Kelvinator, 8 an Ice Bank, $150; Westing- house, 8 can, $100. Both in ex- cellent cond. My place, E. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Want used, small saw mill, with or without edgr, for pri- vate use cn farm. Give details -and price. Chas. C. Knight, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. pe eon se cite coerce a see sees SECOND HAND .~ MACHINERY FOR SALE * OR WANTED - One 2-row Farmall tractor M with all equipments, rec- ently. been overhauled, cost $32,000, sell at bargain. Come and see. H. L. Williams, Bax- dey. Phy 268%. Fordson all steel 36 Model 4ractor, 16 disc harrow, Athens 2-disc side plow, tomplete $250. Marvin L. Burns, Rt. 6, Box 315, Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-7406. ' Corn picker, Case 1-row, good | operating cond., $150. William E. Suber, 1304 Davis Ave., Per- ry. Ph. 425-J, nights. 3-roller Chatt. Cane mill, No. 12: also 2-H iron wagon, good cond. Marvin Birdsong, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Ph. 3305 after 5 PM. 1954 New Holland Super 77 Hay baler and New Holland Rolabar 55 side delivery hay rake, good working cond. Hir- am D. Adamson, Morrow. Ph. Jonesboro 6830. heavy duty tractor irailer, 2-wheel with rubber tires, strong, removable crate pody. W. H. Ivey, Rt. 1, Box 12, Milledgeville. ; -New Ford 750 tricycle tractor and eultivator, J. D. pickup Large _ paler, J. D. No. 5 mower and side delivery rake, Case heavy duty bush and bog harrow, J.D. Rotary hoe, 3 point hitch, MD Diesel Farmall tractor planters and cult., heavy duty Bull doz- jer for M tractor. Solon Jones, RED 1, Bartow. Want Cub or A tractor with - power lift starter, lights, dis- 4ributor, cultivator equipment; nlso 2-disc or bottom plow and mower. All to be in good cond. F. F. Haygood, Cassville. 1952 model Ford tractor, A-1 cond., good rubber, power lift, $700. John J..Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 235, Abbeville. One used model II D-A- West combination feed grinder, good working cond, Sell or trade for power corn sheller. Douglas Gay, Rt. 3, Lyons, Ph. Johnsons Corner 8357. . One Super A Farmall tractor, planting, cultivating equipment, bottom plow, 2 dise plow, all in excellent cond., $895. M. J. Bennett, Rt. 2, Cordele. John Deere 4-dise tiller on rubber, need some repair, $60. See at Hank Swanson Shop. G. C. White, Rt. 2, Milan. eS er BULLETIN | SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE OR WANTED | Want tractor equipped, 1955 or 56 model, not over 50 mi. from Temple. Wesley Allgood, Rt. 1, Temple. Large size mule drawn cane mill, 1 boiler (50 gal.), Duncan tobacco cooker, several hun-, dred sticks, 2-wheel tractor trailer, 53 Ford mower, mis- cellaneous mule -drawn equip- ment, distributor for harrow, stalk cutter, all for sale or exch. Shellie D. Branch, Rt: 1, Glennville. : John Deere B Tractor, 1950 model, hydraulic ram, 5-disc tiller on rubber, 6 ft. moder- ate heavy duty harrow, culti- vators, all in excellent cond. $950. D. A. Law, Chula, Ph. Tifton 1716-R-2. John Deere tractor, planters, ultivators Intn] tiller with seeder box, good cond., good tires. See 8 mi. W. Fitzgerald. S. D. Gentry, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. David Bradley 24% HP Gard- en tractor, with disc harrow, cultivator, cutter, bar mower, good cond. $300. Ralph C. Yarbrough, Marlow. Ph. Guy- ton, Ga. Prospect 2-3542. Spike tooth Drag harrow, $10, planter and fertilizer dis- tributor for Cub tractor, $25; 525 Browers Oil Burning Chick Brooder, $15, 4 cultivators diss, all in good cond. Cheap for cash. Geo. Orton, Rt. 2, Box 186-B, Brunswick. : : Want. garden tractor with or without implements at reason- able price: Need not be in good cond. if can be repaired; also want grain storage bin, metal any size, reasonable. Mrs. Ruth Haynie,. Rt. 2, Box 469, Aug- usta (Belair) : One 1954 Massey Harris No. 30 tractor, cultivators, planters,. harrow and 3-disc John Deere plow, almost new, cost $4775, sell for $1800 at farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 2, Newnan. ~Ph. Roopville 4-486. } |. 1952 Ferguson No. 30 tractor, used only part time on small farm as second tractor, good lcond., priced right; also want good, used mower to fit Fer- | guson No. 30 cheap. Prefer | high speed. Consider trade tractor and you pay difference. |W. B. Leverett, Jr., Fitzgerald. | - John Deere A tractor and 6 | dise tiller, mowing machine and big Harrow, $575 or trade for something that will work on Ford tractor. J. B. Whitfield, |Conley, at Clayton and De- |Kalb County line. Ph. MA 7- ' 4770. . | 1956 model 640 tractor, new planters, cultivators, bush and bog harrow, sub-soil plow, sweep and, cultivator, scoop, everything like new. Sell at bargain. See. Alva L. Harbin, Rt. 3, Loganville. 1951 model Speedex 4 wheel riding tractor, good shape, 8 HP air cooled Briggs and Stratton -motor, No. 10 mold board plow, good rubber, $125. for lot. Arthur: Grant, Rt. 1, Ellijay. 5 4954 model Massey-Harris self propell Combine, No. 80, special with sealed beariss, with 12 ft. header, in excellent cond. Henry Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran. Corn mill, 42 in. rocks, 10 yrs. old, old type water power, cylinder. corn sheller, good shape, 2 roller power Cane mill, A-1 cond. and 9 ft. cop- per syrup pan, used this sea- son. FOB my farm. Sell or trade for yearlings. Y. B. Doster, Rt. 4, Winder. Ford tractor, has not been used very much since new mot- or was put in, does not use any oil; also field cultivator, al- most new Priced reasonable. Irby D. Stewart, Mayfield. 52 Model D-6 Catapilla bull- dozer, rebuilt motor and new rails, 6 to 7 yard pan and root rake, $7,500. W. Lu Kitchens, 5266 Bloomfield Rd., Macon. Ph. 5-9684. ; Rs as SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE OR WANTED PLANTS FOR SALE Lady Thompson strawberry One 5-row cotton duster, 2 wagons, and farm tools, for sale. Mrs. J. L. Render, Greenville. W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor with 10-dise bush and bog har- row, good rubber, A-1 cond., at my farm. A. J. Durden, Rt. 3, Fay- l etteville. Ph. Fayetteville 3184. Kenwood-Fairburn Rd., 1951 Massey Harris tractor, lights, starter, plow cultivator, mowing machine and planters; first class shape. Bargain. W. C. Douglas, Rt. 4, Dalton. plants, del. by Parcel Post, damped packed, 90c C. W. E Barker, Rutledge. i E. J. Charleston W. cabbage, Ga. collards, 70c C., 500, $1.50, $2.50 M., White and Yellow Ber-| muda onions, 70c C., 500, $1.25, $2 M. Prepaid and prompt ship- ment. H. E. Smith, Baxley. 4 Impr. large Klondike _straw- berry plants, $1 C., Mtn. Huc- kleberry, bearing size, 2 doz. 75c, Impr. Field Dewberry and Blackberry plants, 50c doz., Muscadine Vines, 3-4 ft. long, Blue Damson plum sprouts, 45 - PLANTS FOR SALE 5 Watercress plants, $1.25 C. Postage paid. Orders. shipped promptly. Mrs. . C. Gentry, Rt. 3h Calhoun. * 7 Plants: Chas. Wakefield, Mar- ket CopenHagen, Cabbage, 500, $1.25, $2 M.; also. White Ber- muda onion, and Ga. Collards, same price. Ship promptly. Full count. E. L, Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Copenhagen Mkt., Chas. and Early Jersey Wakefield cab- bage, also White Sweet Ber-| muda Onions plants, 500, $1.25, $2 M., 5000 $7.50, Expr. Col. Mrs.- I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzger- ald. ; Streamline strawberry plants, | $1 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Everbearing Big Gem straw- berry plants, pure strain, well rooted, large plants, $3.50 C. Postpaid. Moss packed. Shipped promptly. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3,, Al- ma. i Chas .and. Early Jersey Wake- field cabbage plants, grown in}. new land, ready to ship, 50c C Rt. 2, Surrency. Strawberry plants from Cert. Missionary and extra large Mas- todom, $1 C. PP. Mailed damp packed. Tom Kittle, Rt. 5, Car- ea. Add postage: Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. | Z Large Tenn. Beauties straw- berry plants, pink, $1.25 C., 500, $5; Postpaid in Ist Zone. Mrs. A. CG. Holland, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Myers and Rubel Blueberry plants, 3-5 ft., 2-3 yrs. old, from Porterfield stock, $5 doz. FOB. E.G. Nicholson Allen Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. : _ Everbearing New Era straw- berry plants, $1 C. PP. or exch. for dried fruit. Write. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al- pharetta : : Nice Klondike strawberry plants from large berries, SiCy or $1.25 C. if shipped. Mrs. Dave Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers. / Imp. field Dewberry and Blackberry plants, also Mtn. | Huckleberry, 50 doz.; catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Big red Raspberry plants, five cents: ea. No less than $1.00 worth set, and 25c_ postage. Henry Whitfield, 330 Roselawn, | Marietta: ~~ z= Horseradish plants, 50 doz.; 500. $1.50, $2 M. FOB. Will exch: | 20ts, 50 Ib; rhubarb, 30 bull; for white or print sacks or any- thing can use. W. G. OQuinn, garlic, one cent ea. $1 C; garden gooseberry, red raspberry, Black Haw, 50c ea. wild strawberry, yellow root plants, garden tanzy, spearmint, 25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley. Fowler, | Rt. 5, Ellijay. 2 Toliton, PECANS AND PEANUTS Impr. Klondike strawberry FOR RENT ss plants, $1 C. $8 M., Armar : ae strawberry plants, $1.25 C., $10 M. Add postage. John R. Arring- ton, RFD 2, Midville. Fig plants, 25c-50e ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Several thousand nice non- strawberry plants, $1 C. plus postage on or- ders less than 1000. Mrs. C. L. stop. everbearing Estes, Rt. 3, Lincolnton. Large size Blakemore straw- del.- by Parcel Post, damped packed, 90c C. berry plants, W. E. Barker, Rutledge. Charleston Wakefield Surrency. and Early Jersey cabbage plants, 60c C.; $2 M., plus postage. Will Exch. Florence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Shelled pecans, Stuart halves, $1 lb., mixed Stuarts, mostly halves, 90c Ib. No orders less than 3 lbs. Cash with order. Add postage..J. H. Jordon, Rt. 3, Nashville. ee Large Stuart pecans, thin shell, easy to crack and shell out in halves, filled with sweet golden yellow meat, 6 lbs. $2. M. Moorman, Lovett. New crop pecans, Stuarts, 50c lb. mixed nuts, 40c lb. Postpaid or Expr. paid. Mrs. T. M. Greene, Box 262, Zebulon. 1956 crop nice well filled Sch-| 10 Ib. lots, $4 PP in Ga., 100 lb. 2. PPsin lo, ani _|Mrs. R. L. Fears, | Jackson. Ph. 2666 Del. by prepaid Parcel Post. H- ley and Stuart pecans (mixed), | pecans, 50c lb. g freshly shelled halv broken pieces, $1.3 lings, 35 Ib. Al 2nd, 3rd zone. Mrs. Rt. 1, Pinehurst. Schley paper sh 35c Ib., Stuarts, 2! postage. Well filled out No orders less than 10 M. O. Milton P. Macon: 3) _ 400 or more lbs. choi and Frotsher pecans, + B. Keily, Rt. 2, By Tasty delicious cans, $1 Ib. W. V. 2, Conyers. ~~ 25 lb. bags Pee Stuarts, 5 lbs. $2 Pe Ga.; also want 15 Crowder peas, whi Send sample and paid. G. M. Mosele Extra large fat s cans, 22+1/2c lb., 2 Ibs. mailed. Will age 25 or over at 2 Malcom, Rt. 2, Box : Circles Moga aes Paper Shell pe plus postage; als nuts, 60c pk., $2 age. C.-G. Morri pecans, | Williamson, - THENCE, ae $1.75 PP in Ga., $: Zone; 100 lb. bag, $3.50 to 4th Zone. with order. Mrs. W. Jr, Box 35, Jersey. - Highest ~ Schley pecans, 50 lots; Mahans, 40 and Success, 30c Ib. age. Sold on full quarantee. F. C. Gaines.- > ss ual. New. crop Stuat grade, well 3 crop, best grade lb. PP. Sell cheape Send M. O. or cash L New crop Stuart halves, Stuarts, mostl hal 1b, 3 1 100 No checks, Mrs Rt. 4, Quitman. 1956 Paper-sh dry and sound, 4| lot, $30 FOB. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. nee Bask orn, Last Weeks Livestock Sales Re mond L, Robinsor Atlante Rome Athens Thomaston STEERS & HEIFERS aay ees. * REPORT or Good & Choice 18.00-18.50 17.25-17.50 Bg SEG a ge ea a Standard (25047.50. 12,75-4700 = 8 7 1S.26-17I8 Utility : 10.25-13.25 --9.50-13.50 ee 41.75-13.50 . Vealers E 14.75-26.00 14.75-24.00 aoe ee Stockers & Feeders 11.00-16.75 (10.50-15.75 ee Feeder Calves 10.50-17.50 10.00-14.50 - cows: ae ee Utility & Commercial 10.00-11.50 978-1080" 6 or rier ao Canners & Cutters 6.75-10.00 _6.50-10.00 aes Springers 50.00-150.00 35.00-130.00 = HOGS: : 60 ; No. 1 Meat Type : oe eae No. 1 Others : = Sur No.2 es < Ne. 3 : os 4 olden . Feeders : i s pe : o-8 ft. nage 25 | -and take them Is, 72 ie SE; . Yamson- a, bushes, l, $5, or 75c ea.; 3 sweet | ni bushes, L yr. old, 0 mail orders, ered J. jon any es it, .) metto.. ey 6. Johnson, - Rt. : Hwy. 138, Fairburn. Ph. 7700. | tra. ei bean, Sericea. ~ 1000- bales at reasonable distance. Hiram D. Adamson, Morrow. Ph, Jones- boro 6830. ra ee for ee my Sec 5/8 NDT, Allens Sanitarium, ee Ww. H. Ivey, Rt. 1, Box 12, Mil- |} | ledgeville. Hay: Johnson and Crabgras: $20 ton; Bermuda grass, $25 ton. | FOB. Will del. in 3 ton lots within 30 miles, at $5 ton ex- Shea Lynwood Bentley, Thomaston. _ Ph. 3697 _ or 3688. Large quantity high quality able. Winton vee Ars dy | Screven, _ = Oats, Soy ween grain, Sone a Grass, Rye grass bay, Clean, no rain De Teas, Pal- - Approx. 2000 pads ee Soy. hay. All square bales, twine tied, 75 bale for lot. Wes. lsBex 6150; St: Bright Oat and Clover hay, | cured free of rain, $35 ton, del. reasonable distance. J. E. Jonesboro 6104. 30 tons good Peanut hee $20 |) Hia_| ton at barn. Will del. reasonable Inut eee f s nice= dried Daa t | = to 4th Zone; 20 lbs. i Jersey. |in truck load lots..J. W. Lock- eo ley, Star eden oes i } MISCELLANEOUS _ : FOR SALE - ARTICHOKES: - Artichokes fors sale, cheap, pass ee: Barker, Rt. 1, Thom- aor. = Sage | eruselem Actichokes, oe y dug, 10 lbs. $1.75 in Ga., Ga., $3.75 to-4th. "Zone. All. post- paid. Send M. O. with order. Mrs. Lucy Barrett, aS 2305 es Several tbs. fresh butter weekly from New Era Farm, 40 |lb, plus postage. No less than 2 lbs. sold. Exch. for dried eae Write what you have and price. Mrs. Z.D. Dodd, Rt. 1, | Box 223, Alpharetta corn (FEED OR BREAD) 200 Bu. new white bread or -|feed corn in shuck, 80 Ibs. per bu., $1.50 bu. 5 mi. above Dial | on. Noontootla creek. Reid ae, ton, Dial. | | GOURDS: "Martin and Dipper: gourds, |25e ea., larger sizes 50c ea., small mixed sizes 10c. Add post- age. Mrs. W. iE. Wooten, Rt. 2, "| Camilla. E Long handles, also gourd seed, 50c cupful. Add postage. Roy F. Pruitt, Buford. 3 seed will Bulletin until the persons sentine: eee or notices to rket Bulletin concerning the sale of agricul- ed nust send the original seed_ laboratory re- fied copy of same. of this report a-record will be made d the report will be returned to the ereafter ads or notices concerning this same De eee sae: the laboratory ieeent or notice for the sale of. agricul- eed will be accepted fo xy of same has been received. ons. ee seed for sale are also reminded that or sale through the Market Bulletin kod: by them on their farm. Under no _persor advertise seed ee purpose of resale. publication in the laboratory report Or & cer- igh quality Oat | | jhay, $35 ton, dat: in load, lots Coastal Bermuda hay, reason-| Sericea, Clover) d some Alfalfa: | SACKS: Voyles, Hwy. 54, Migros: Ph.| __| bunches, 12, $1 postpaid, 6, 60c; $3.25 | : Martin and i >| Bushel gourds, 50 and 25c a.; MSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE | GRAIN & SEED: Oats, - Cokers ; Victor- Grain, 48-93, bright, clean, 98.55 pet. pure, 96.00 pct. germ.,-85 bu. bulk, 90c bu. bagged, 1000 bu. | FOB farm. L. E. Akins, Powers- Ville. ey Co.) Ph. Macon 57981. 250 bu. bulk Cokers Victor grain seed oats, pure seed, 96.18 pet., germ. 92.00 pct, bright, clean and sound, $1 bu. W. B. Keily, Rt. 2, Byron. POTATOES: ; ba ~ Ga. ee Porto Ria; Copper- skin potatoes, -large quantities, write for prices. B. J. Head, Al- ma. Ph. 3791. & ROOTS aD HERBS: - See - Yellow root, Queen of the Meadow, Wild Cherry Bark,.4 Ib. Lark box, $1.50- Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking | Rock. Red Sassafras, yellow root, yellow dock, blood root, elder. root, Wild Cherry bark, 3 |b. $2. postpaid. Kittrie Holden, Rt. |5, Ellijay. ~~ eet ee Print feed sacks, 100 cap., /washed, ironed, 1, 2 or 3 alike 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. ere Rebecca. SAGE: Dry scecaira sage, 2 teacup full. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground Nice large well rooted Sage nice dry sage, 6 pint cups, $1, 3 cups, 60c. L. J. Vollrath, Rt. 2, Box 200, Argo Rd., Smyrna. CATTLE FOR SALE 7 purebred (no papers) Ang: jus heifers, bred to Grandson |of Eileenmere 500 for sale my place near Roswell. Dr. J. L. Hopping, Sr. Rt. 1, Roswell. Ph. 6147 or Atlanta TR 2-4721. "Prize winning reg. Angus bull, 2% yrs. old, 2 reg. Angus breeding cows, ea. with calf from reg. stock. Reasonable. C. G.*Arant, Rt. 3, Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta. Reg. Jersey cows and heifers some fresh in, others due for calving in Dec. W. R. Chappell, Box 133, RFD 1, Newnan. Twin heifer calves, part Black Angus, part Jersey, 4% mos. old, Wt. about 300 lbs. ea. $40 @a. Bs H. Carroll, Jrj~ Rt dy Riverdale. Z Jersey cow with heifer calf, 10 days old, giving 5 gal. milk daily; Holstein heifers with calf, good milkers and reg. Guernsey bulls of service age. F. H. Bunn, Midville. good, Several reg. Angus | bulls, top bloodlines, from 1 to. Pie yrs- 2010. Sl15) Ups Won. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin. Phone 6767. . Reg. Hereford bull and heif- er calves of finest strain. Og- den A. Geilfuss, % Melody Brook Farm, RFD 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. 2 Shorthorn bulls, ready* for service, 1 polled, $225; other Horned, $175. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. ea 2 Milch cows, fresh last Sep-. tember, also some artificially sired bred heifers. J. Bo Web- ster, Rt. 2s Americus, Want 5 tons good Hay for cat- tle, del. my barn on Hwy. 41, one mi. So. Dalton. Convenient te unload. Cash on del. John D. Anderson, Box 3231, Dalton. PH-1529J-1. POTATOES AND SYRUP: Want 10 bu. old time pump-. kin yam sweet potatoes, also sev. gallons old time Ribbon Cane Syrup. Send price and sample of syrup. B. L.. Foster, P. O. Box 144, Waynesboro. _CATTLE FOR SALE Reg. polled heifers and 14 bulls, 12 from 8 to 12 months old, CMR and Domestic Wood- row breeding, all in good cond., both papers furnished. Q. A. Wills, Alpharetta. Ph. 2231, Several choice reg. polled Hereford bulls, breeding age of most popular bloodlines. Can see anytime at my farm, Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Polled cattle, purebred but not reg., several bulls, cows and yearling heifers. Dual pur- pose stock. Reasonable. M. J. Gillespie, Pulaski. : 5 Black Angus beef steers +e sale; also, PC, OIC, and Duvoc pig shoats at my place at Clay- ton and DeKalb Co. line. J. B. Whitfield, Bouldercress Dr., Conley. Ph: MA 17-4770. Holstein dairy heifers, fresh and close springing, also choice service bull. All TB and blood-' tested and many vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. 17 nice Angus and will begin calving late winter, also a 2 yr. old reg. Angus bull, $2,000 for lot. H. S. Young, Rt. 1, Fairmount. Purebred Santa. Gertrudis | bull, 6 mos. old, ready to goa in 1 month. Grandson of Rich- ard King, R. K. bull (herd sire of Luling Foundation, Luling, Texas). J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, P. O. Box 119, Car- roliton, Ph. TE 2-2852. White Face pol] Hereford, cherry red, true bloodline, sub. to reg. 2-1/2 yrs. old. See any time. Mis. H, W. Simmons, 4131 cows, bred aves: aud Ra, Maven: MISCELLANEOUS HORSES AND MULES _ WANTED 2 FOR SALE HAY: * Gentle Gucdand male Baa red and white, 10 or 12 yrs. old, fat; also bridle and saddle, $150 Patrick Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. Nice selection Shetland pon- jes for children, also breeders, | geldings, bred mares, colts and | stallions. Reasonable prices. L. L. Williams, Cordele. Ph. 423. One 9 yr. old mare, bred; also rake, mowing machine, cutting harrow, teel harrow, corn plant- ers, 2-H wagon, harness, other tools, for sale at my place 1 mi. W. Rock Springs. George Aneal, Rt. 1, Rock Springs. 3 Shetland stud colts, halter broke, 1 dapple, 1 bay, 1 sor- rel. Reasonable. E. A. Taylor, Crawfordville. Ph. 6-3723 after 6 o'clock. Stylish Black saddle_ horse, $150; 2 yr. old gelding Welch pony, $150 or together $275. H. J. Crider, Norcross. Ph. 3321. Shetland ponies, $150 up: mares with 6 mo. old. colts by side, and bred back in nine days to daple grey (white mane and tail) 36 in. stallion; 5 gaited saddle mares, of 5 gaited Bour- bon King and Essie Pevine Strain; also one 15 hand jack, $50. F. C. Dumas, Hillsboro. Tenn. Walking horse at stud, 3 yr. old Walking stallion of the world 1944, a Wilson Allen on both sides, $50 fee. Roy Gandy, Box 533, Macon. Black Shetland pony, 9 yrs. pa eer RAGE FIVE, "HORSES AND MULES | 5 FOR SALE. 6 yr .old Bay gelding, 3 white feet, aprox. Wt, 900 lbs.; Stal- mane and tail, dle. J. A. Roberson, Rt. 2s Box 59, Brunswick. all necessary plows, Singleton, Ft. Valley... Black mule, about 7 yrs. old, where. See at farm. M Rt. 1, College Park. Reg -Tenn. Walking horses, 3 mares, 1 all white with colt, 1 in fold, one 2 yr. Kautz, Fitgerald. Ph. 6433. - Male Burro, 3-1/2 ft., 4 yrs. old, 300 Ibs., fat, gentle,, $50. rane H. Reece, Rt. 4, Marietta. 7-3464. ed. horse, 3-4 yrs. safe for children to ride,, Wt. about 700 lbs., Ph. 3305 after 5 P.M. Sell or trade frr gentle pony for er, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 2575. Big, healthy Mule, work any-= where, real bargain, $50. John- son Miller, Grantville. ae red spots, with flax mane and tail. Pope Williams, Lavonia. PH. Elgin 6-5118. One 4-yr. old spotted Shet- Jand mare, bred, one spotted filly and 2 stud colts. Roger. S: Cobb, Box 355, Marietta. 3 good mules, used for sev- eral years, for sale. Mrs. J. L. Render, Greenville. Strawberry roan mare, Ibs., gentle, $125 with saddle. Ray Almand, Rt. 2, 4864 Stage- coach. Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbridge 4290. 1 pair mares, gentle, work anywhere, excellent for Jog- ging, $100 ea. John B. Davis, Rt. ie Clarkesville. Good mare mule, Wt. about 4250 lbs. 12 or 13. yrs.. old, good qualities, work anyw here, easily kept, reasonable. S. E. Morgan, RFD 2. College Park. Ph. Fairburn 7300. eee HOGS FOR SALE a Big bone black African Gui- nea pigs (stay fat kind), $10 ea. Hubert W. Daniell, Winston. Purebred Hampshire gilis, and boars, ready for service, from champion. stock, reg. buyer's name, $35-ea. at farm 3 mi. SE Millwood. J. H. Brantley, Rt. 1, Macon. shoats, very Nice | Duroc good breeding ~stock; - also 4 good Duroc reg. Sows. Prefer Lance Hart, 119 Broad St, Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-8466. Purebred Hampshire boars, buyers name. David Stough, old, rides good. Charlie Hayes, |Tocust Grove. Ph. Griffin 73- Union Point. Ph. 9-2051. | 96. a, WARNING TO FARMERS Insist on gules barn testing of caitle for Bangs. The fo the farm. cattle on his farm. Georgia Depariment of Agriculture is paying for the test- ing of all adult females which go from livestock auction barns to the farm and for the testing or vaccination of all young female cattle which go from livestock auction barns No farmer should purchase a female from a livetsock auction barn and take it to his farm without having it tested at auction barn or vaccinated af the auction barn. This service is FREE and every farmer should insist that he receive this FREE test or vaccination in order to protect himself from an outbreak of Bangs among his PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner lion, 2-1/2. yrs. old, red, black ~ blaze, face, 1 white foot, approx. Wt. 750 lbsi; : also Western Saddle and brid- Seat Good mule with dene its oa and-trall loge ss metal Sears wagon,- $200. L. Pe: ae Wt. 850 Ib., perfect, work any- oA M. A. Hines, old. Dennis _ White and red spotted, gait- : old, gentle, with saddl: also 2-H iron wagon, good cond. Mar- ~~ vin Birdsong, Rt..5, Thomaston. Sound farra mule, 10 yrs. olds children to. ride. James A. Bow- 2 Shetland ponies, mare, white sta]lion, brown 1100 to sell entire herd. See at farm. ready for service, $50 ea.; Gilts, all ages, and pigs. Western Packer bloodline, all reg. in-~ bye eens tea) ve $12.50 not reg. ealbss. ~ stock at Fair; PAGE SIX Oe NET BULDETTN ee also reg. SPC gilt, 5 mos. old, meat type, fine for 4-H sow, $35 at my place. George Fer- guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. Duroc boar and sows, also gilts and younger males. Arthus K. Turner, P. O. Box 941, Macon. 8 purebred Hampshire pigs, 7 wks. old, sub. to reg, FFA Chapter ptock... $15. ea $17 with papers. Bill Parker, Blairs- ville, Reg. Spotted Poland China hogs, young males, gilts: bred sows, proven mates, guaranteed blood tests, best bloodlines, priced from $18 up. D. A. Law, Chula. Ph. Tifton /1716-R2. Purebred Duroc boar, meaty, 500-600 Ibs. lean, 22 mos. old, gentle, proved, lite treated. ash or trade for corn or oats. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt.2, Box 469, Augusta. (Belair). 8 wks. old Hampshire pigs, from prize winning stock (moth- er and father Blue Ribbon winners), from large litters, $15 ea., reg. in buyers name or Will not ship. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. One fine meat hog, about 400 not lard type. C. G. Morris, Rt. 2, Roopville.. Meat type cross pigs, wt. Tamworth-P.C. 35-40 Ibs. $10 ea. See. Owen Kittle at farm. Rt. 3, Conyers on Gees Mill Rd. at Yellow River. Glenn M. Anderson, Owner, 148 Mt. Ver- non Dr. Decatur. 8 Reg. black P.C. boat pigs, 11 wks. old, farrowed from Champion FFA stock, $20 ea. Cannot ship. L. R. Holloman, Rt. 7, Macon. Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, 2 mos. old, Sired by Grahd Champion boar at Columbus 1956 Fair. Wormed and cholera immune. Reasonable. Herbert Tante, Box 303, Butler. Ph. Union 2-3195. 12 mixed P. C. and Hamp- shire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10 ea. or good price for lot. My place, 3 mi. West McDonough towards Hastings Bridge. Mrs. Mary C. . Parker, Rt. 3, McDonough. Reg. bred Hereford gilts, best bloodlines, papers. in buyers name, pick up at farm, $50. ea. Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek } Rd., Hartwell. . Dark red Duroc shoats, both sex, medium blocky type; males ready for service and bred sows. All reg. in buyers name, extra good. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Very fine pigs, good blood- lines for sale, reasonable prices. Spencer Strange, 602 Savannah St., Hartwell. 9 reg. Duroc pigs, vaceinated against cholera for life. Papers furnished. 4-H project from very best breeding Blue Ribbon Duroc sow with litter. Albert M. Wall, Rt. 5, Box 455A, Savan- nah, Ph. AD-4-3016. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Midget W. L. bantams, nice, 1 yr. old trios, $10; 1 White Embden goose, (hen) 1-1/2 yr. $5. Will ship; also Want some Reeves pheasants and good Nu- pian milk goat. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box, 717. Bantams: 3 pr. White Crest- ed White Polish, 2 pr. White Crested Black Polish, and 2 pr. Black Cochins, $5 pr. also a 1 H. wagon, in good shape. J. H. Reddy, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. Ph 3173. Golden Sebrights and White Cochin bantams, 1956 hatch, $3 pr.; $4 trio. Want exch. bantams for Bob White quail, and 1 trio of above for 1 trio Cornish ban- tams. Alton B. Bass, Re. a Dub- lin, very good TRE. setters. $2 pr. FOB. Will ship. Also, Want,1 trio or 2 pr. large type Frizzled chickens, not over 2 yrs. old, healthy Write price, etc. E. B. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Ha- hira. 20 mixed bantams, heas and roosters, 50c ea. John C. Ford, 4490 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur, Ph. Bu-9-3854. Golden Sebrights, O.E.B.B. Red games and light Brown Leg- horn bantams $6 pr. Bob Clark, 372 Spring, Macon. 18 fine bantam. hens and 2 roosters, fine stock,some fea- thered-footed. $10 for lot at my home. Mrs. Ross Harper, Miller Road, Lithonia. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 5 Roundhead game pullets and 1 rooster, $7; 2 Dark Corn- ish pullets and rooster, $3.50. All April hatch; 2 bantam hens and rooster, $2; also doe rab- bits and bucks, 10 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., N.E., Atlanta 17. Pure Dark Cornish cockerels, large, big bone type, ready for service, $2 ea. in lots of 2. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, LEGHORNS: 80 Darby W. L. now laying, $1.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. W. W. Lever, Rt. 1, Box 76-Al, Columbia Rd. Grovetown. \ 40 W. L. April pullets, 75 a production, $2 ea. E. H. Holmes, 4020 Rainbow Dr.:Rt. 1, Decatur, PH. BU-9-3966. 1,000 W. L. 15 wks. old, fully | yaccinated, healthy, top grade pullets, $1.54 ea. Sell in lots of 300 or more. E. H. Gray, Rt. 2, Conyers, PH-6941. ; 40 W. L. hens, 1 rooster, Bab- cock str., $30. J. M. McKinney, 3888 Leeland Rd. Decatur. Ph. Bu-9-0240. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC. FOR SALE: 1 pr. India Blue peafowl (Hen laid 34 eggs this yr.), $55; sev. pr. young India Blue peafowl, $15 pr. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quitman. Large No. Bobwhite quail, flight conditioned, ready for field releasing or for next sea- sons breeders, $1.50 ea; also few pr. Chukar partridges, $6 pr. Will ship Rwy. Exp. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon Dr. De- catur. Ph. DR 3-4238. White King pigeons, Ameri- cas finest breeding strain, $2.50 pr. Ogden A. Geilfuss, RFD 3,1 % Melody Brook Farm, Ma- rietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. Mature Bobwhite quail, $3 pr. Shipped Rwy. Exp. ~Col. Warner Fryer, 198 Honeysuck- le Lane, College Park. Ph. PO 7-7047. Finest large No. Bobwhite quail (bred and improved for 37 yrs.), wt. 1 to 1-1/2 ounces more than ave. unrelated qnail.. $3.50 pr. 5 pr. minimum ship- ped. Wm. A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8- 0866. Large, nice, mated and band- ed White King and Racing Homer pigeons $3.50 pr. 3 pr., $10. No extra chg. to ship; also tame Ringneck -doves, same price. Money Order. Mrs. Hel- en Street, 2956 Buford Hwy. RFD, Atlanta 6. REDS (N. H., R. I, PAR-- MENTERS): 10 production Red pullets, 8 mos. old, $24 of $30 ea. Come after. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. ROCKS (BARRED, WHITE AND OTHERS): 8 purebred White Rock hens and 1 rooster, 10 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Paul Allen, 28 Hickory St. Commerce, race, Augusta. Ph. 6-4216. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. FOR SALE: Big BB Bronze turkey hen and tom, 45c lb. on foot. Will not ship. Mrs. Dave Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers. : 15 genuine Wild turkeys, ready for release, for sale. Cleo Roberts, Rt. 2, Gray. Mallard. ducks, improved lg. strain, 1956 hatch, $4 pr.; 1 pr. Peafowl, 1955 hatch, $35 for pr. J. Ewing Arnold Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Early Spring hatch BB Bron- ze gobblers, wt. 20-25 lbs., $7.50 ea. Will ship. Wm. J. Steele, Rt 2s Hastman. POULTRY WANTED | GEESE: Want 2 purebred White Em- bden female geese. Write. M. N. Barden, Hampton. LEGHORNS: Want 25 to 100 Leghorn or Leghorn cross 1956 hatch pul- lets or hens, laying or soon to lay. A. C. Bellflower, Empire. MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS Want 10 to 20 laying pullets, any breed, or mixed breed (just so they lay eggs). Jas. A. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 38, Fairburn. _ REDS: Want 12 R. I. Red, or other Red pullets, 1956 hatch, near Norcross, Lilburn. or Tucker. {M. E. Turner, Rt. 1, Norcross: SUSSEX: : Want 2 Red Speckled Sussex hens or young pullets, and 2 roosters. James Turner, P, O. Box 79, Blairsville. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE; Want a bull calf (Hereford, Red Poll or Shorthorn desired), for FFA project. Must be Bangs free, near Macon. J. . Elliott, Rt. 3, Macon. Want good family Milch cow, Jersey or Guernsey, Ist or 2nd Hereford calf, fresh mow or soon, within 50 mi. Macon. Write details. S. L. Newberry, Rt. 2, Gray. GOATS: Want purebred Nubian buck goat. M. N. Barden, Hampton. Want lambs, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, any number. Describe fully first letter giving number, breed, average Wt., and if been shorn. Will pay full market price. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. HOGS: Want 2 or 3 reg. Duroc gilts with papers, 3-4 mos. old. Give price. B. T. Hart, Leslie, HORSES AND MULES: Want real gentle Shetland pony, young or old, but must be gentle, at reasonable price. Mrs. A. G. Shiver, Box 132, Ocilla. j Want nice pleasure horse, smooth gaits under saddle, with bridle and saddle, well built, gentle, stylish. Preferably Tenn. Walking mare, Price must be 1 right, Arthur A. Mann, Hart- well. Ph. Fr. 6-2085. Want ride and work horse or mule. Must be gentle for chil- dren to work.. Give price and where located. Tom Capa, Rt. 2, Box 244, Newnan. Want horses to board, excel- lent care and feed given, $30 monthly. 12 mi. $. Macon, Mrs, w. t, Barnard, Re. 7, Nowell Rd, Macon rces required. Mrs. -3 yrs, not ship. Lena Nichalson, Rt. 1, Box 83, Hiawassee. Several white rabbits, and bucks, $2 ea. plus poStage. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Young white Does, bred and young white Does with litters for sale, at my place, reasona- ble. Miss Arminda Mason, 210 Center Ave., East Point. Rabbits of all sizes, $1.25 up. A. O. McKenzie, 1604 Tallulah St. N.W., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR- 4-8425. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable White farmer for 2-H crop, standing, rent basis; good river bottoms, some upland, good 5-R house on pow- er line, mail and school bus route. Must be sober. Referen- J. A. Mil- ford, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. Want man and wife able to do small amount work, mostly someone to live as caretaker on farm. Have lights, water, gard- en, with small salary. W. B. Leverett, Jr., Fitzgerald. Want white or colored wom-| an to live on farm, do light farm work like feeding chick-. ens, milking 1 cow ete. for board, small salary. Need at once, Mrs, Mildred Baker, Lee St., Jefferson. Want experienced dairyman house on mail and school route. with small family, good 6-R Must be honest, sober, able to furnish references. Hugh White, Box 38, Toccoa Falls. Ph. Toc- coaTucker 6-3460. Want manager to assume full responsibility of 2500 laying ens (poultry) for weekly wage, provide modern home, share profits equally with any- ine capable of proving their ability and provided they are in positioh to share ownership of the flock, also on equal bas- is. Bob Evans, Townsend. Want white woman, no bad habits, alone, to live with eld- erly couple on farm and do light farm work. F. F. Bagly, RFD 1, Social Circle. Ph. Cov- ington 6518. , Want reliable, unencumbered young couple, 3 childen, on white woman to live with farm close to Atlanta and do light farm work. Small salary. Mrs. Wanda Bivins, 1920 Boul- dererest Dr., SE., Atlanta 16. Ph. Ma 7-7008. Want good tractor operator, also milk 2 cows. House part- ly furnished, lights and water. Prefer couple without children. Karl Harris, 1548 Groad St., saa cheat Want Dairy hole Have 4-R house with elec. on school and mail route. W. P, Clay, Thom- aston Rd., Macon. Ph. "3-7979.- Want at once reliable mid- dle age couple to work on farm for salary or on shares. Must be sober, reliable and able to drive truck, tractor. Pref. coup- le that has farmed for the last Have house, wired, wood, close to school and church, C. G, Ethridge, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Want farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, used.to liv- ing in country, not over 3 in family; good house on mail and school bus route. References necessary. Write only. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want experienced broiler rais- er (self sustaining) to raise 10,- 000 broilers. Plenty water sup- ply, good broiler houses, farm- land ernie, 6-R. house on good road located EH. Buford on.| Thompson Mili Rd. sees bases agreed upon. P Jey Rt. 2. Ratoni does |: | Morrison, Rt. 1, Culle Y , . . : HOGS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE /|RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,; FARM AND GUINEA PIGS Reg. SPC boar shoat, nearly} Common bantams, 1956 hatch,} Barred Rock pullets, 3 mos. (CAVIES FOR SALE) Want at once : ready for service, Wt. over 100} Brown hens, Red and Black|old; will ship flock of 20 for} ber and honest, Ibs. _best oe meat eth roosters. Hens good layers and|$#9_ Or you come ater Edw-| Young N. Z. White rabbits. poi re tosge en ae hip. | -:, Boy, 2037 Spring Hill Ter-| 4 5 Sell single or dbl., Wall bath. Write or erences. John Bro \ Ph. Canton, Ga., POSITIONS | White family of 8, ' in- -law, want poultry to 30, 000 cap) son jand, 2 good hous wood, elec., on mai bus route, near chu to be moved. Moy: Farm with tracto Rt. 1, Powder Sp 40 yr. old man, (13-10) wants job c chicken farm. Exper: mer McLendon, Rt. Donough. : Want job raising shares, capacity thousand. Other pa everything, I do vide profits. Seve perience growing J. Mooney,- 100 Dalton. Large, white f large 1-H crop, tru etc., with good and wired for elec. stov and mail Rt. in Spa Contact, 1 lige & Griffin. 28 yr. old man wants job on dai farm. 10 yrs. exp. ilton, Rt. 1. Box 1 ette. ~~ Want farm wore 1957 with good how and school bus rout tory basis agreed 45 yr. old man, on farm or consider Have wife, 4 childre girl 10). Will have t and furnished. Am worker. References Move anywhere. B. Rt. 2, Baxley. Reliable White an with 2 child wants job on farm work, With Ch ye Mrs. Hele , Lavonia. Want job share er tractor. Will accept salary is right. Have ily to help mak crop. Experienced tractors and machi mi. N. Abbeville on ville Hwy. Marion Abbeville, : Retired middle alone, wants job on_ light farm work party. South of At N. Wilson, % Mrs. St. Marys. - Woman, past alone, Christian, ment on farm healt go anywhere, A ters containing s H. Divan, 88 Merrit E., Atlanta 8: ~~ Middle age wom on farm doing light | near Atlanta for 1 $20 wk. Salary. Nash, Rt., Lilburn work on farm. Mrs. ell, % Mra, N. F. |3, Athens. Man and wife small farm on enced. D. L. Ad End Ave., Warner Want Job Be Do most any do on. farm, di rop is. aaah sorghum, and a farmers will grow five acres pring to furnish county agents - Extension workers with pro- | Jmow-how,to be passed on to oth- ers. Each cooperating farmer will 1d records on his crop, according Sutton, director of the College of ture Extension Service, Univer- Georgia, who announced the Bre sion distzict agents will select Jemonstration farms in each of six The farmers will work with coun- | : n establishing the grain sorg- s in the counties. ogram is being sponsored by - gia Feed Association and other .Each farmer will receive enough. five acres,.and enough fertilizer \ tor oe nee to meet the s of the poultry and livestock, Georgia. He said the state tely 110,000 acres of the ar, but: added that the acreage further expanded. mist called grain sorghum p to follow small grain, win- 3, and winter cover crops. And - . adapted to mechanized ee to. increase about poe 1957. Under. conditions of full ay 3 aN < teed be Manufacturer : by os Chemist Per Acre Production (Continued From Page 1) sume a growing economy with no major wars or economic depressions. The econ- omists point out that changes in technol- ogy and economic forces not now on the horizon could alter the economie outlook. For that reason, current appraisals of fu- ture farm production needs may easily become outdated. The farmer has a big job ahead of him, but it does not appear so large if com- pared with the remarkable rise in farm cutput in recent years. The economists conclude in their study that the question is chiefly one of how rather than whether farm production needs of 19- 75 can be met. Acreage Allotments Continued From Page 1) - quota of 11,014,493 bales and the national peanut allotment is 1,610,000 atres for picking and threshing with a marketing quota of 725,305 tons. Cotton and peanut farmers in Geor- gia will vote on Dec. 11 to approve or dis- approve marketing quotas for the coming -erop-year. ~ Fowler New President Continued From Page 1) new vice-president of the Association, and M. C. Gay of Athens was re-elected secretary-treasurer, A former Adjutant General of Geor- gia, Mr. Fowler is now serving his fourth term in the Georgia House of Represent- atives. a pounds in 1957. This projection is con- tained in a research study issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in coop- eration with 10 State agricultural experi- ment in the South. THIRD eal 1956 Hybrid Com Peaay With Georgia Farmers Hybrid corn is at its height of popu- larity in Georgia. A recent survey of the seed planted by farmers shows that hybrids accounted for _ 86.6 percent of the 1956 crop. > H. A. Inglish, Agricultural Extension Service agronomist-seed certification, who oo the results, said there wee ,734, 633 acres of corn in the state this yeas. Among the hybrids, Dixie 18 leads the popularity poll. Fifty percent of the entire state corn acreage was planted to ie The survey, conducted by county agents throughout the state, revealed that 12.7 percent of the crop was planted to eight other College of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture hybrids. Five commercial hybrids accounted for 23.9 percent. . Inglish said five percent of the nearly 3,960,000 acres of corn was planted to two oven polinated varieties, while 8.4 percent was planted to 53 other varieties and hybrids. All told, 69 varieties and hy- brids were reported. The survey showed that Georgia. farmers planted 859,000 acres of cotton. The leading variety was Cokers 100 wilt resistant, with 59 percent of the crop. _ Next in-line were Emvire wilt resists ant. 26.4 percent; Delta Pine, eight per=- cent. and Plains, five percent. Evidence that certified seed is gain- _ing favor with Georgia farmers is the fact that 73 percent of the cotton was cer= tified. And 82.7 percent was delinted and treated before planting. As.for peanuts519,000 acres of them --47.4 percent was Dixie Runner, 41.4 percent, Dixie Spanish; seven percent, Virginia Bunch; two percent, Southeast- ern Runner, and 1.2 percent, Virginia Runner. 0S THAT FAILED T0 MEET THE MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE iG (P) Protein Oats ING omen = (P) Protein & Fiber (P) Fiber . COMPANY, Chicago, Minois es 50% Feeding Tankage with Bone (P) Protein LLING COMPANY, Athens, Ga. es isthe Pellets Nitrofurazone Mix Sage go (P) Fiber MILL, INCORPORATED, Atlanta, Ga. Aftas H. E. All-Mash Laying Ration = esc & Sow Meal (P) Protein FIN FEED & SEED CO.; Cartersville, Ga. 18% Pig & Sow Ration AP) Protein ae MILLS, Macon, Georgia one} Saver Hog Ration Saver Hog Ration Hog Ration ig and Sow Meal (P) Fiber oultry Fozk ey Mix Chlortetracycline - Fiber (P) Fiber Soe (P) Fi MILL, Brooklet, Georgia 4 i i ~ {P) Protein CORPORATION, " Cincinnati, Ohio Solvent Extrosted oe Pri quany G one Fretein & Fiber 19.82 PROTEIN FAT ! z Buckeye 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 41.00 3.00 PROTEIN FAT FIBRE (P)! Protein & Fiber F 37.88 3.79 ~G 11.25 4.93 13.14 | BUHLER MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Buhler, Kansas G 16.00 3.50 FoYO75 4.71 13.10, Gray Wheat Shorts F 19.69 4.47 G 24.00 3.00 12.00 | BURDETTE MILL & GIN CO., Washington, -Go. G 16.00 3.50 Fo 1844 346 = 15.73 16% Hog and Pig Feed - MO-GROWTH Brand F 15.50 3.50 G 16.00 3.00 15.00 MO-GROWTH 16% Quality Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 Be ESO Fee V83 (P) Protein F 13.88 3.03 G 50.00 6.00 5.00 | CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, S. C. G 12.00 3.50 F 48.00 10.51 5.00 South States 12% Dry & Freshening Ration (P) Fat F 16.25 2.54 oe ae sau CARR. & BOATRIGHT, Sandersville, Ga, GS 8.00 2.00 mo Ohi 5.42 5.02 Snapped Corn {P) Protein F 7.38 3.29 G 16.00 250 5.50 | CENTRAL ROLLER MILL, Central, S. C. G 16.00 2.50 5B, 16.00 < -4.38 5:72 ISSA - Special 16% Dairy Feed (P) Protein F 14.50 2.50 G 20.00 3.00 6.00 = ees F 1813 3.76 5.21 CITY GIN & MILL COMPANY, inline. Gu! G 8.00 2.50 G 18.00 4.00 6.00 Ground Snap Corn (P) Profein F 7.25 2.50 53 - ae 4:50 5-04 | city MILES COMPANY, Columbus, Ga. G 40.00 4.50 8.50 G 15.00 2.50 8.00 Hog Supplement F 41.25 7.00 9.28 . teen aa a CLAXTON MILLING COMPANY, Claxton, Ga. G 2.00 50 24.00 ber 16.13 3.24 10.96 Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs and Molasses, 25% (P) Fiber F F = 4.25 53 26.79 os es eap |: COMEGE PaRK MILLING CO., East Point, Ga. G 9.00 5.00 5.00 : : . i F ; 7.0 G 18.00 300 5.00 oo Hominy Feed & Screenings (P) Fat & Fiber F 9.88 3.15 08 F 20.00 3.88 5.70 | CO! ,2ADO MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Denver Colo. G 16.00 3.50 6.00 G 19.00 3.50 4.00 Jheet Gray Shorts & Screenings (P) Fiber F 18, 63 3.56 6.93 FP 23.25 9 4.25 Ak = ree ears - CO! @ iBIA MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Columbia, Tenn. G 16.00 350 6.00 GS 800 250 11.00 biue Seal Soft Wheat Gray Shorts (P) Fiber F 15.25 3.50 9.28 ee RIS 8.87 Se a oe a G 8.00 2.50 11.00 | COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC.,- Cincinnati, Ohio G 40.00 4.00 5.00 F 744 2.96 9.97 40% Pork Maker Supplement {P) Fiber F 42.25 4.00 5.96 . 36.00 3.00 17.00 32% Dairy Supplement G 32.00 2.50 11.06 36.28 2.56 18.01 (P) Protein F 30.63 2.58 10.09 36.00 3.00 ~=-:17.00 30.50 (Continued en Page &) oe PAGE EIGHT FEEDS THAT FAILED TO MEET THE MANUFACTURERS" GUARA THIRD QUARTER 1956 a ae es _ PROTEIN (Continued from Page 7) eee PROTEIN FAT _ FIBRE LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN co., Louisville, Ga. S 36.00 eS Sor er ae a ee 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime ee - (P) Protein | Sea oes HODGES MILLING co., Birmingham, Ala. G 20.00 3.50 5.00 _ & Fiber F 34.50_ i$ pee Jorx tgg rroducer (P) Fiber F 21.56 3.69, 5.91 High Grade 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal-Prime Quality G 41.00 Jazz Jig & Hog Supplement Meal ay G 40.00 2.50 8.00 : > F 40.1 00 Y 3 (P) Protein F 38.50 3.69 ABR : - - Jarx Cage Layer Z aos . 17.00 a pie MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Ga, G 16.00 epee tt iber 18.44 4 . ; 5 . F 15.50. Jas Ega Producer G 20.00 3.50 5.00 Maret's 162. Deity: Feed *s an (P) Fiber F 23.13 3.56 6.17 Marets 16% Dairy Feed ie shore rn Jazz Milk Producer G 24.00 2.50 10.00 - (P) Protein = 13.75 fe : SAR 26.63 2.67 10.69 aOR peeren > Sera eras a MARINE & ANIMAL BY- PRODUCTS CORP., New York, N. : oe 60.00, COTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Ga. G+ 2.50 9650 24.00 Mapco Fish Meal (P) Fiber =F 60.00 Better Corn Cob & Shuck Meal with 25% Molasses : 5 a : AP) Fiber F 3.44 203 27.73 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia a 1.50 a 2 Pay Load G id Cobbs, Shucks & Molasses 3.00 WILLIAMS DAVIES CO., INC., Danville, tlinois G 41.00 6.00 7.00 Sit BORE Gecchd SEaa Ca ee 68:00 ] Mills' Best Ground Snapped Corn ne ee Swisher Super Broiler F 40.00 10.06 5.99 : : Fo, 7.81 DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Ga, G 36.00 3.00 16.00 Mills Best Ground Snapped Corn Beli Eo 3 El'zabeth Beauty Brand 35% Protein Cottonseed Pay Lend Greund Cobs Shucks & Molasses rotein 6. sas Meal (Prime Quality) : x 36.00 8.22 Lies (Pp) Fiber: F 3.00 DIXIE FEED & SEED COMPANY, Comer, Ga. G 17,00 2.50 8.00 ae Yee 4 weir ie : 3 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Ga. ; - & 18.00 Check-R-Mix Laying Feed (All Mash) SE (P) Protein F 15.50 4.07 5.70 "Best Maid Pig Basstet (P) Fiber F 19-69 ; DIX!E. PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. G 16.00 4.00 6.00 See ee Red Lion Wheat Gray Shorts (P) Fiber F 17.50 4.06 7.20 MOSTELLER FLOUR ee Chamblee, Ga. ie Red Lion Gyay Shorts G 16.00 4.00 6.00 sips Mey. 606 Bala ree Bere ; (P) Fiber F 18.44" 4.04" 635 | NUTRENA MILLS, INCORPORATED, Minneapoll ee : : pe is, Minn, 40.00 Arrow Pure Wheat Bran G 14.00 4.00 11.00 ee F 1531 3.46 10.23 Nutrena 40% Hog Balancer ee a Red Lion Wheat Gray Shorts G~ 16.00 4.00 6.00 P. D. 9. COMPANY, Lakeland, Florida 20.002 : } F 20.25 4.32 6.52 _ P-D-@ 20% Protein-Mineral Range Feed (Pp) Fiber ae 22.56 Red Lion Shorts ~ G 16.00 4.00 6.00 (P) Fiber F 16.94 4.10 _ 8.91 PATTERSON MILLING CO., Patterson, Georgia ; G 40.00 ? : Red Lion Wheat Gray Shorts : G 16.00 4.00 6.00 | P.M. C. 40% Hog Supplement s (P) Fiber F- 42.25 | ae a, (P) Fiber F 16.56 4.30 7.22 eee Red: Clow Share x zi G 16.00 4.00 6.00 PRODUCERS RICE MILL, an Stuttgart, Ark. Sc 12.00 < _ (P) Fiber F 19.06 4.54 6.98 Rice Bran BU T635 ai Red Lion Wheat Gray Shorts G 16.00 4.00 6,00 J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Ga ~ 20.00 : (P): Fiber: F=19.25: : 4.09 6.87 tie A a re : e Rad Lion: Wheea! Guy Shove : : 6 1600 2.00 6.00 Perkerson's 20% Dairy Feed wm Protein 14.69 | y (P) Fiber F 18.13 4,22 6.93 PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia _. & 16,00 : ; ~ Puritan 16% Milking Ration uy EE A BIS V. Cc: ELLINGTON GIN & WAREHOUSE, Conyers, Ga. SG 8.00 2.50 11.00 : yi Y. C. Ellington's Snap Corn : F 7.88 254 , 9.03 rbestomy ey ee eepeneat { ie oe EMPIRE RICE MILLING CO., Fair Oaks, Arkansas Ss 6.00 5.00 28.00- RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis, Missouri pene o 32.00 : Se Mill Feed (P) Fiber F 5.75. 4.71 32.65 Purina Steer Fatend : (P) Frotein F 28.75 - ~ Rice Mill Feed : G 6.00 5.00 28.00 Purine Cou: Chow 3 ; aaa 32.00 Beers 5% (P) Protein, Fat & Fiber Fe 5.31 4.02 . 31.99 Hoey ' 33.50 7 Rice Mill Feed G 6.00 5.00 28.00 rae Sb ae a = . : : Purina 18% Dairy Chow H = ee 32.00 | ; (P) Protein & Fiber Fo 4.75 4.05 33.59 : : (P) Protein e. 15.88 FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Ga. G 16.00 3.50 7.50 Purina Cow Chow Concentrate G 32.00 Blue Tag Worming Hog Feed -0,044% Cadmium : (P) Fipee: F- 2 50 Anthranilate (P) Protein F 14.75 3.26 4.16 Blue Tag Ground Oats : G 1200 3.00 12.00 RIVER, BRAND bh | illest ieee Jonesbore, = a ce {P) Protein & Fiber F 9.94 SAP ISAS : : _ Blue Tag Shucks, Cobs and Molasses Bo Gi S'2.50 60 24.00 ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia eee e 3 ees ; F 3.63 620 25.37 _ Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonsead al a Blue Tag Crimped Oats : 1G 212.00 4.50 12.00 Prime Quality (P) Fat x Fiber _ . 40.00 ~ (Protein & Fiber F 11.25 5.36 13.78 : Blue Tag Snap Corn G 8.00 2.50 11.00 G. P. ROSE & COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee GS G 24.00 F. 7,75 2:55= 41-53 Roses Triumph Meal Dog Food ey (Py Protein 2:85". 11-00 = Ss SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., ina; Georgia ae 16.00 FLINT RIVER MILLS, INCORPORATED, oinbedge, Ga. G 7.00 2.00 10.00 " Stivers Best Wheat Shorts (P) Fiber F 15.63 Ground Snap Corn & Molasses F715 2.03 ~ 10.94 . Stivers' Best Wheat Brown Shorts See G 16.00 : t j i _ F 16.50 7 ' FLORIDA FEED MILLS, Jacksonville, Florida G 14.00 3.00 15.00 B H ae o. : X-Tra-Good Grow - Cow Feed F 15.00 258 11.47 ee Hog Tes Wane ee eee FRUIT-INDUSTRIZS, Bradenton, Florida G 6.00 3.00 12.00 JUTHERN COTTO 6: S aye 4 Tropicana's Sweetest Dried Citrus Pulp (Po Rat F2)26.25;-7>-1.98 11.64 a0 _ Sco- Coiand 41% Cottonseed: Mecl aor Quality << ane FUDGE MILLING COMPANY, Colquitt, Georgia G@ 7.50- 250 10.50 cant Rens ee 75 Ground Snapped Corn E7381 2.87 10.72 Sco-Co 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime uality io 36.00: HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois G 22:00 4.00 400 | - 2 a _ < MPY Protein F 34.37 Red Comb Bi Broiler Mash - Nicarbazin & 3-Nitro Mixture F 23.63 3,57); 3.31 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, ugusia: Georgia cc 16.00 HAHIRA GIN & FEED MILL, Hahira, Ga. . G. 750 =2'50' 11,00 Duplex 16% Dairy (All Grain) Feed F 16.13 __ Georgia Maid Ground Snap Corn (P) Fiber F 6.69 2.85 13.83 _Moflo 16% Dairy Feed x G 16,00 Ae > - (P) Protein F 14.06 HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia G 20.00 3.50 7.50 = Like It Egg Mash 20% Pe oe 20. 00 Pay Day Laying Mash (P) Fiber F 21.38 3.61 9.03 (P) Protein F 18.50 Pay Day Starting Mash with Nitrofurazone : G 20.00 4.00 6.00 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed = GS 16.00 ; (P) Fiber F 22.25 4.02 128 (P) Protein F~ 14.57 Pcy Day Hog Feed G 18.00 4.00 7.00 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed poe L600. (P) Fiber F 18.12 4.07 Tos (P) Protein F 13.25 Pay Day Growing Mash with Nitrofurazone G 18.00 3.50 7.00 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed oe es G 16.00 F 18.13 3.26 6.87 : - (P) Protein F 14.00 Dairy Feed - Creamaker G 18.00 4.00 12.00 Fat Fack : G 17:00... 5 i F 20.00 4.76 12.66 (P) Fiber F 20.25. HARRIS MILLING COMPANY, Blackshear, Ga. G 7.00 3.00 - 10.00 mete ey ered : oe Ground Saap Corn (P) Fiber F 7.56 3.00 11.26 40% Hog Feed Supplement Cubes GS. 40.00 INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. G 14.00 3.00 6.00 : ; iP) fot oe ours T ee Sh . 5.6 3.7 85 Duplex Pig & Sow Ration, 20% 20.00 Triangle eray: Shorts (P) Fiber F 16.63 3.71 6.3 (P) Fiber ; : 24.75 LAVON OLL LL, INC., ia, . Is H 0.0 ; ee eee nae ee ther Ro TOA. Foes tees} SOUNDERN STATES ERED CORP., Red Oak, Ga. = G_10.00 ; Wheat & Oats i (P) Fiber F 10.94 4.28 15.43 as : ; Wheat and Oats Feed ; G 10.00 3.00 10.00 ALSO Wafer Meg! (P) Protein F 8.44 8 (P) Fiber F 10.31 3.67 14.79 rats 3 an i. STANDARD FEED MILLING co., M ae E x G 21.00 Tugalo River Gray Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00 Super Quciliy trond Feed = Furarolidone- : PR eee e ; (P) Fat F 2 15.00 BSS S87. ; Chlortetracycline-Oxy. | Mix * F 20.50 Wheat & Oats i G 10.00 3.00 10.00 (P) Fiber F 10.13 4.48 14.45 SWIFT _& COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois G 50.00 genau init 3 raed * : LINDSBORG MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Lindsborg, Kan. G 16.00 3.50 6.00 feat, ate sane Mech 1 ankoge ie are: Gray Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings F 16.56 3.56 6.35 _ WESTERN - GRAIN - COMPANY, pirainghata: Ala. G 20.00 Lindy's Best Gray Wheat Shorts & Ground G 16.00 3.50 6.00 Uncle Sam Chick Starter & Grower Crumbles F 20.63 Wheat Screenings (P) Fiber F 17.94 3.89 6.75 Te Se ee ae Re Re a WILKES MILL & FEED CO., Washington, Ga, > - 16,00 LoRET MILLS, Chattanosga, Tennessee G 20. 90 3.00 9.90 Dairy's Best 16% Dairy Feed (P) Protein : 14:75. Loret 20% Dairy Feed F 23.44 3.07 9.59: soe Loret 16% Dairy Feed G 1609 3.00 10.00 | JOHN C. WILSON & CO., Millen, Ga. G 8.00 (P) Fiber ae 21.58 2.73 12.77 Ground Ear Corn : P) pci SB ree ee cies eas ee Sa re peas te As Declared : LOUISIANA STATE. RICE MILLING. o., ING., Abbeville, La. Violations __.. : a G 12.00 12.00 12.59 ee si Water Maid Rice Bran F 11.56 = 15.03 8.46 TOTAL seca