_ Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
ulletin
PAGE TWO
1917
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,
ATIONAL EDITORIAL
aA =
PHIL CAMPBELL
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19 Hunter Street, S.W.
Atlanta 3, Georgia ,
FARM
WANTED
WORK
Man, wife, 3 small children
7, 4, and 3yrs. Sober, no bad
habits, wants to take care of
chickens or cattle, House wood
lights water and $30 wk. Move
anywhere near Atlanta, See or
write. Amos Tomlin, 383 Capi-
tal Ave., SW, Atlanta 15.
White woman, 42 yrs. old
with 7 yr. old daughter, wants
ob on farm doing light work.
20 weekly, private room and
board. Honest, dependable
with good character, No bad
habits. Mrs. James Collines,
oe Broadway, Griffin. Ph.
Refined, settled woman
wants permanent home and
farm work with good Chris-
tian people. Will ans. all let-
ters and go anywhere. Come
see me. Fannie Davis, 810 Or-
ange Terrace, Macon.
White man, 47 yrs. old,
wants farm work tending
chickens, cattle or hogs. Has
wife, 2 children. Needs small
house and $30 wk. Julian Gib-
ae Hwy. 19, N. Roswell, /o
attons Store.
Christian white woman, 47
yrs. old, wants job doing light
. work Prefer separate
ouse to live in. All letters
answered. Mrs, W. Martin, Rt.
1, Villa Rica.
! White man, 33 yrs. old un-
encumbered, wants job train-
jng cattle, chickens, or any
kind of farm work also drive
tractor. Room, board, laun-
ary and salary. Prefer batch-
ing. Come after or furnish
transportation. C. L. Harris,
985 Sells Ave., SW, Apt. 46,
Atlanta 10.
i Settled couple with 3 little
girls, wants job with reliable
man, interested in raisinig
chickens. Good place to live
and reasonable salary. Write.
A. R. Golightly, 227 Ramona
ve. S.W,, Atlanta 45. Ph.
Retired white man wants
job as caretaker, poultry, hogs,
cattle, gardening, for room,
board and salary. Would batch.
Well qualified, good Refs. G
C. Henry, 212 Pierce St., La-
Grange.
Man with 5 in family wants
work on farm with good man
raising chickens, looking after
cattle or hogs. Bert Daniel,
RFD, Dawsonville.
Experienced dairyman wants
job milking 60-100 cows on
DeLaval pipeline milking ma-
chines or Chore boy machines;
8 yrs. exp., extra good with
cows. Want house and good
salary. Good refs. Family and
3 small children. C. A. Park-
er, Rt. 3, C/o J. W. Hall New-
nan. Ph. 1843-M.
White woman wants job
light fram chores on farm for
home and salary. Miss Ethel
Selph, Rt. 1, Milan.
White man, age 58 single,
wants job as gardener, farm
work, tending chickens, can
drive tractor. Salary board
and living quarters. W. I.
Lunsford, 5333 Campbellton
Rd., Ben Hill Sta. Atlanta.
Ph. PO*7-7724.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want unncumbered white
woman to live with couple in
farm home, modern conven-
iences, and do light farm chor-
es. Room, board and salary.
Contact E. L. Jones, 1480
See Ave, NW, Atlanta
Want good, honest man,
white or Col. able to drive
tractor, with one or two sons
able to work $4 day steady
ob, house, water, elec. Jerry
_ Want White man with fam-
ily, sufficient to operate dairy
herd (60 milking cows) and
oversee general farm opera-
tion of producing enough hay
and silage for same 550 acres.
House elec, bath running hat,
cold water, 4 mi. Milledge-
ville. School bus passes farm
entrance. Mrs. E. F. OConnor,
ce. a Milledgeville. Ph.
Want young woman to help
with light farm work on farm.
Letters answered Mrs. Mary
Chisholm, Powell Rd. Box
423, Rt. 2, Augusta. i
Want reliable white, single
(no family), 25 or 30 yrs. old
man for care taker. Must be
able to drive tractor, etc. Light
farm chores. Room, board,
laundry and reasonable sal-
ary. J. D. Brooks, 1102 Ponce
de Leon Ave., NE, Atlanta 6.
Ph. TR 2-4125.
Want man 30-50 yrs old ex-
perienced in handling calttle in
woods, with small family.
Write. Wayne Seaman, Hobo-
ken. )
Want married man, steady
and reliable, for gen. farm
work, with some experience
with cattle, and must know
how to drive tractor and be
exp. farm machinery. No row
crops. Thos. D. James, Rt. 1,
Musella.
Want unencumbered white
woman to live with family of
3 adults and do light fram
work for room, board and
12.50 week. Modern conven-
iences. All lettesr answered.
Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, By-
ron,
Want white man 37-48 yrs.
old, with small family and one
son 16 yrs. or more to work
with him must know farm ma-
chinery hay baler, etc. Good
monthly wages, payable week-
ly. No row crops. Raise hay,
cattle and pecans, 5-rm house,
elec., water, wood. S. J. Clay,
Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Ma-
con.
Want man and son to work
in dairy and be experiences
with Surge Milkers. J. T.
Sammons, 1880 Bouldercrest
Dr. SE., Atlanta 16.
Want nice clean, healthly
woman without any bad ha-
bits live as one of family on
farm and do light work. Small
salary. No objection to 1 or 2.
-}smali children. Will L. Dunn,
Rt. 1, Barnesville.
Want man with -wife and
small family, at least one boy
old ane to work on share
basis. C. M. Gayton, 2052 Me-
Farland Ave., Rossville.
Want col, man experienced
in driving tractors, trucks and
combines and some experi-
ence with cattle. Not more
than wife and 3 children.
James Butts c/o Band B Ranch
The Rock Ga. Ph. Thomaston
FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Speckled Leaf dbl. red, sin-
gle red and pink Begonia cut-
tings: 15 ea.; Dbl. rose and
red Geranium cuts, l5c ea.;
pink Per. Phlox, 40 doz.;
pink Canna 25c ea.; pink
Rain-Lily 60 doz. Add _post-
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1,
Royston.
Dbl. red Geraniums; white,
red, pink, dbl. Begonias; red,
pink, rose, single Begonias;
Speckle Leaf Grape Begonias;
pink, salmon, Sultanas; pink,
purple Fuschia; Christmas
Cactus; Chicken Gizzard, red
with green leaf Coleus, cut-
tings 15c ea. Add _ postage.
Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Roys-
ton.
Duplex Gebera Daisies,
blooming size, per. Phlox,
large Nandina and _ Boston
ferns, 25c ea.; paper white
Narcissus, per. blue Salvia,
Silver King, small Nandinas
dbl. white Feverfew rooted
Sultanas, Begonias, yarrow,
red spider Lilies, Ageratum,
Mums, 75c doz. Mrs. Johnson
U 8-8516.
'DAngelo,
Usry, Stapleton.
tre De ai eee ate Brace
Mixed Petunia plants, red
Salvia 15 doz.; green, pur-
ple-striped Jew, Rubber Plant
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. P.}$1
E. Trayler, Rebecca.
Nice Geraniums and other
pot flowers from 10c to 50c a
pot, here at my place. Cant
ship. S. A. Fleener, Richland.
gonias, rosebud red and pink,
35c ea.; single red Coleus 15c | br
ea., Christmas well-rooted,
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H.
G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Box 206,
Sparta.
Rare and fine Coleus, each
one different, $2.25 doz.: Sul-
$1.25. PP. Mrs: M. G. Hurst,
St. George. 3
Bleeding Heart, 25c ea.;
Giant Zinnias, 50e doz.; Mums,
pink, purple, red, yellow,
white 50c doz.; Croff Lilies
50c ea.; Touch-Me-Nots 50c
doz. All plus postage. Mrs. J.
G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
Purple per. Phlox and per.
Virginia Bluebell, 10-12 in.,
10c ea., del. to 3rd zone. 5c
extra on checks. Miss Mittie
Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville.
Large type Mums yellow,
doz. $1.25: white and yellow
Daisy Cushion Mums, 3 doz.
$1.50; yellow dwarf Mums.
and red Salvia plants; $1.25
doz.: 2 Red Love Apple plants
$1.25. Add postage. Mrs. V.
M. Johnson, Shellman.
Geraniums, Begonias cut-
tings. 12, $1; better 15c ea.;
Zinnias, Mums, Salvia, per.
Phiox, Ageratum, Queen
Annes Lace, 6 doz. mix, $1;
20 mix. pot plants $1. Add
postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
Joseph Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67,
Rebecca.
Angel Trumpet 35c ea. or
5, $1; Geraniums, Angel Wing
Begonia, red and pink 15c ea.,
3, 30c; Ferns (2 kinds) Bos-
ton, Asparagus 15c ea., 3, 30c.
8 plants. $1 PP in Ga. Mrs.
John E. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 172,
Temple. rat
Dbl. red rooted Geranium,
Zebra plants 25c ea.; Guinea
Wing Begonia, 15c ea.; pink
Justicia, 10c ea.: dbl. red Or-
chid- and Appleblossom Ger-
anium cuttings, 15 ea.; pur-
ple rooted plant, 20c ea.; yel-
low, orchid Dahlia slips. 3
10c. Add nostage. Mrs. A. P
Gladden, Tallapoosa.
Lilliope purple spike blos-
soms, paper white and Jap-
anese Narcissus bulbs, $1 C.;
White Star of Bethlehem and
red Spider Lilies 50c doz. Add
50c postage for each order.
Also exch or buy white
cannas for dbl. red. Mrs. O.
S. Fields. 407 N. Madison St.,
Thomasville.
mine, Star of Bethlehem, Bird
Bays, running Honeysuckle,
Buckeyes, French Mulberry,
Crepe Myrtle. Sell or exch.
for sacks. No checks. No or-
ders out of state. Mrs. Ninia
Loyd. Rt. 1. Toombsboro.
Avril blooming Narcissus.
$1 C.: Iris, mixed colors, and
old fashioned Purple Iris, 25
for %1: Star of Bethlehem,
75c C. Mrs. John Weaver. Rt.
2. Temple.
Darwin Tulinvs, yellow with
other cols. mixed, all name
varieties, 50 bulbs $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Sherman Duck-
ett. Talking Rock.
Dbl. Geranium cuttings, 15
ea.: Apple-blossom, Orchid,
Oxblood and white, red Gui-
nea wing Begonia, 15c ea.;
pink Oxalis 2, 25c; white.
bra plant 40c ea., dbl. red
rooted Ageratum 25c ea. Add
Tallapoosa.
Limited number, 6 dif.
kinds rooted Begonias, Bleed:
ing Heart, Angel Wing
25 ea.; rooted ani
ea. Orders under $1
age. If special
write enclosing
or envelope.
din, 1035 E.
coa.
Dahlias, $1.:
Iris. dif. 2 red, yello
Pili tia, bi ~COl
15 fine, not labeled, $
Blooming size Sultana; Be- :
Blue Roman Hyacinth
75 doz.; Clump Maide:
Fern Ardisia and pin
Geranium plants, 45
sortment of 10 roo
plants, $1.30; Flame
iscus seedling plants,
Miss Emma Dugger, O)
Cacti: Thanksgiving,
mas. Peanut,
ed 20 ea.; cuttin
Chicken Gizzard red
iegated 15c ea. WV
Faircloth, Rt. 1, Pit
State Inspt. Blue
Bearded Iris, not
C. Add 50c postage.
list of named ve
Marvin Farrar, |
white, red, gold, purple, 2)
300 prize winning B
Iris, won first place
last A.I.S. Show. State
and free of disease an
sects. Write for informe
enclosing postage. Mrs.
Saunders, Jer
150 varieties of Beard
both | silv
bronze medals in Iris
sponsored by r
Society. If interest
for names, colors and
Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Ja
4 dif. colors Verben
eral thousand Jonquil
doz.;
Lily bulbs, $1.50 doz
Mary = C=
Ameri
Year old Clump pi
Cactus $1 ea.; Christm
tus rooted, 25c ea. 6
dbl. mixed col. Touch-
plants, 40 doz.; hard:
bena_ plants. )
$1.30. PP. Moss pack
cactus cutting free
rooted, 3
order. Mrs. Ventis
Year old clump red
Cactus, $1
mixed col. dbl. Touch-\
vlants, 40c doz., 4 doz. |
Marigold Fire Chief
brid Petunia plants, 3.
PP. Moss packed 2
cuttings free with
Mooney
Running Roses. Cape Jess- c ;
_ Red Hot Poker,
pink Verbena, 6
tums and white
doz.; Star of Bethlehe
doz.; yellow and white !
ing Wall Moss 30c doz. k
es (will grow on a roc!
Add postage. Miss L. M.
Rt. 1. Box 57. Dahloneg
Exhibition _mums, |
cuttings. labeled,
Albatross, _
Ball, Blazing Gold,
liday,
Gail, Detroit News,
bronze Ind
other fine var., $2.
Moss packed. Mrs.
Wilber. 1006 Adams $
catur.. Ph. DR.
of Paradise, Bull Bays, sweet
green-striped 3, 25c; imp. Ze- | Oakl
postage. Mrs. E. B. Gladden, | Rt
Iris and Hemerocallis: 1
labeled $1; not
$1; Hemerocallis $1 ea.
Lady, Georgia $1
@onial Dame, Revol
sion Bells, Mimosa Ros
postage, 1st, 10 ea. doz. |
. M. Combs,
la
Add 35c postage Ist
Combs, Washington.
tana cuttings, all colors. 50, :
amon
ae
D
wan
less | $9 50
AC.
10. tae 25: $1.50
$22 for 2 M.;
ils same price.
ms 10c ea., $1 doz.
Osborn, Rt. 5, Elli-
ies, large mix-|
oe $1.50
Cactus,
and red Peony,
|St.,
Mattie
Rt, 2.
<* | Butter and Eggs,
|Daffodils. $2 C.;
| lilies. $1.25 doz.:
se, berry Begonia;
<,|All for $2 PP. Mrs.
ee Leary.
1- | shrubs,
a|2 for $1. Add postage. Exch.
.|for print sacks.
.|severia plants,
}packed. Add postage:
| Christi
~8} Callie M. Watson, Hawkins-
+ |ville.
Grass Pinks, 30c ea.: yellow.
| Daffedil bulbs ic ea.,
/Come and dig them; Al
4 dit Pacnaies $1; 2 dit.
Wandering Jew 30c; 10 dif.
Coleus $1; mixed dbl. Petun-
das, 7, $1; Dbl. red, salmon
Geraniums, 3, $1; red, pink
dbl. Begonias, 4, $1. Add post-
are. All well rooted. Mrs, H.
H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
Red Crepe Myrtle, Gar-
denia, old fashioned white
; English Dogwood, red Cydon-
ica, all blooming size, 50c ea.;
Sparkle Red perennial Ver-
bena, very hardy, 50c doz.,
C. Add postage. Mrs.
M. Robinson, Greenville.
Pine trees, 6-7 in., 4, $1;
12-18 in, ooh: Seedlings,
White Pine. Will mail. Ronny
Coleman, 201 S. Caswell
Glennville.
Violets, genuine Royal Robe,
White Perfection, Calif... $1
doz.; 100, $5; Everblooming
perennial Verbena, scarlet,
white, Apple Blossom, shell
|pink. purple. lavender, 2 doz.
$1: $3 C.; $25 M.; Big blossom
red Thrift $1 doz. $7 C. Add
postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins,
;| Greenville.
Pink Thrift. $1 C.: $8 M.:
Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps $1: 2
2 |eol. Verbenas. $1 doz., $5 C.:
pink. | Vellow. white Mums, blue
*|Tris, $1.50 doz.:
Mrs. GP. Nunn,
35,: ee etic.
orange Day-
lilies, blue Violets $1.50 Cs
blue Thrift $1 doz.: Blue As-
eratum, 2 doz. $1.50 Add post-
, age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-
ville.
Candle lilies, vellow and
Y | red, dbl. Daylilies, vellow
thornless s. 6, $1: Prince
Feather plants. 6. 50c: Grave
Leaf Begonias, 20c ea.: Feath-
er Geraniums. 6. 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt.
6, Gainesville.
Large dbl. orange and old
rose, also mixed cols. Poppy
seed, 25 tsp., and stamped
enveolpe; yellow Jonauil, and
|white and yellow Narcissus
bulbs, 25e doz. Add nostage.
2 Crowe, Rt. 2. Gaines-
ville
Yellow and white Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Trumpet
ils. $2 C.: blue, pink
Thrift, 75 doz.: blue single
Hyacinths, $1.25 doz. Add
postage. No Fla. orders. Miss
erie, Hartwell.
Yellow and white Jonquils,
Trumpet
red spider
blue, vink
Thrift, 75. doz.:
liam plants. 75c doz. Add
postage. No Florida orders.
itt, $1C.. PP. Mrs.
ld ON. ae, Rt. 2, Lula.
Sunset pink Amaryllis bulb,
Guinea Wing, Straw-
Sword and
Military fern: Kalanchoe,
dbl. red and spice Geranium,
|red Coleus, Onion Cactus, St.
Bernard lily, white strive
Jew, Chicken Gizzard 5 ee 5
fsa.
5 dif. var.
bulbs, $2 C: white, vellow,
jlavender Hyacinth bulbs, 25,
;|$1; several colors Iris, 10 for
$1: Silverlace, Jasmine and
red Honeysuckle vines, Sweet-
Crabapple, Dogwood,
Mrs. John
Myer (Addison), Rt. 2, Hart-
| well.
Rooted Artillery fern 25
ea.; Dusty Miller Plants, 50c
doz.; Calif. Air Plants, San-
Palma
seed, 12, 25c. Mrs.
daisy Cushion, $1; Ladv of
jthe Lake, $1 C.; 4 OClock
seed 10c pkt, Docia Harris.
, | Lula.
Exhibition Mums, Spiders
and Incurves, pink, white,
j yellow, $1 doz.; others 60c
8 M.
col-
ors
Celosia Coxcomb plants,
{Searlet Stars, Dahlias: Agera-
ferns, 30c ea. Serma seed, 10c
Sweet Wil-|
Miss Cecil McCurley Hart-
well. | colors,
|plant now), 25 seed 10c and}
| white Sultana, Alligator plant;
|velope. Seed mailed at once.
. | gold
fine Daffodil
25e ea. Wet!
Add 25c postage for
ecks. Mrs. M, M.
Best Show Mums, Turners
pink, white. vellow 2-tone;
Balls Hilda B: Jap Rose:
Major Bowens: purple Mon-
arch, Shrimp, pink, Spoons,
pink Thyra, 20c ea., $1.95 doz. 3
tum, Physostegia, Pinks, Pe-
tunias, 40c doz. Wet packed.
veg Robert Fleming, Lincoln-
on.
3 dif. red, salmon Geranium
cuts, pink, white Oxalis, pink,
white Rain Lilies 10c ea.:
purple, yellow Iris, blue tame
Violets. 35c doz.; mullein
Pinks; 5c ea.: Sword Maid-
enhair and Ostrich Polume
tlbs. Add postage. Mrs, Ralph
ae, Rt. 1, Lawrence-
ville es
Christmas Cactus, Wander-
ing Jew, pink and bright red
Geraniums, 10 ea. Trade any
two for one white feed sack.
No orders less than $1. Ea.
pay Postage, Mrs. W. C. Mash-.
burn, Higdon.
Red Mum plants, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. A. B. Wood,
Vil - 3rd St., Marietta.
All year round green run-
ning Ivy, kind that clings,
rooted, 10c ea. No orders less
than 10; Also, want some
Wandering Jew. green or
striped. Mrs. F. M. Harris,
Milner.
Crabapples, black and white
Pines, red and white Maples,
Tulip Poplars, Abaleas, red
orange, yellow, pink, white
Mountain Laurel; Blueberry
bushes, 2-4 ft., $3.75 doz. Well
rooted. Moss packed also Yel-
low root, 4 Ibs., $1.50 PP. Not
dry. Blanche Mashburn. Mor-
ganton,
Pink Cherokee roses, Mtn.
Laurels, Azaleas, Rhoden-
drons, Crabapple. white Pine,
Dogwood. Redbud, creek Hem-
lock, Holly, tulip Poplar. red |
Holly, red Maple, Barberry-
bush. 2-3 ft. rooted, $2.75
doz.; Phlox, Snapdragon. erpv
Violets, blue Iris, $2.50
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff.
Large red Geranium cut-
tings, 25e ea., PP or exch. for
nice print sacks. Mrs. J. B.
Casteloe, Rt. 5, B. 49. Moul-
trie.
Pink, red, white Sultana,
white red, pink, American
Beauty Geraniums: white
pink, red Begonias: pink |
Fuchsia cuttings, 20c ea. 2
cuttings 35e. Mrs. J. A. Wil-|
son, Martin.
Snapdragon plants, asst.
-3 doz. $1.25; Mum}
plants. Sunglow bronze, Gol-
den Wedding, deep yellow, 2
doz. $1.30, PP. G. W. Moselew.
Menlo.
3 eol. 4 OClocks
(time
stamped, self-addressed en-
Also want 2 Birds of Paradise |
shrubs, yard variety, 3 ft.
high .Give priee del. Mrs.
Harold W. Ohst, Rt. 2, Ring-
Fast-growing Ligustratum,
2-3 ft.. Cherry Laurels, 15-20.
in., $10 C.; Royal Robe and
Red Violets, Per. Blue Phlox,
Hardy Phlox; Subulata, all
color; Daylilies, white Ata-
masco lilies, English Ivy,
Vinea Miner, $5 C. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.
50 Iris, $1; yellow, white
Narcissus, 50 doz.; dbl. pink
Begonia, Geraniums, Cactus,
dark red Verbena, pink can-
nas, Lemon lilies, rooted, 20c
ea.; Sultana, Oxalis, 3 ea., Jew
and Hen and Biddies, 10 ea.;
Snapdragons, 25 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Mix. col. Mums 40c doz.:
mix, col. Chrysanthemums, $1
doz.; mix. col. Petunia, Blue!
Ageratum, and Dusty Miller;
25 doz.; Christmas Cherry
plants 10 ea, All del. Mary
Ruth Phillivs, Rt. 1, Royston.
Azaleas, nicely shaped,
transplanted, Sweetheart Su-
preme Gardenia, 50e ea.; 12,
$6; $40 C. August Daffodil, |
blooming, size bulbs, 12, $1.50) |
PP: $5 C.; $40 M
flower: S}
Raymond
ville.
Rt. 8, Cedart
ik MARKET BULLETIN
Named, but unlabeled Iris,
60 doz., including Gudrun A.
Calif. Sierra blue. Golden
Treasure, and many others,
Add 35c for postage and
packing ea. order. Mrs. J. L.|J.
Jolly,
Rome.
Cherry Laurel and fast
growing Ligustratum, $8 C.
del. by mail. No less than 100
sold at this price. 300 Blue
fragrant Violets, $3, del. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville.
Halls Japanese Honey-
suckle, fragrant bloomers, yel-
low and white flowers, $3
doz.: Van Houttei Spirea cut-
tings. 6, $1 del. Maude Ham-
by. Rt. 3. Greenville.
Blue Ageratum, tall and
midget varieties; dbl Dianthus,
Goldenglow. Snapdragons, 25,
$1: white Sultana, Coleus in
good colors and red, 10, $1;
Angel Wing, Maple Leaf, dbl.
pink Begonias 50c ea. Add
30c_postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.
Native Evergreens, Moun-
tain Ferns, Galax $1 doz.
bunches; white flowering
Queen Annes Lace, 6. 75c:
Dusty Miller, 75c doz. Add
25c extra for packing and
postage. All well rooted and
wet moss packed. Mrs. Flor-
ence Heaton, Mineral Bluff.
205 Sherwood Rd.,
Perennial Verbena. well
rooted, 2 doz., $1.50 PP.; deen
wine, purple, white, orchid,
cerise pink, 3 reds, 6 shades
pink and rose. white-eyes,
others; red Thrift, $1 C.: 24
dif. large and small Mums,
also Buttons. 2 doz. $1.35.
Add Postage. Mrs. H. E. Rich-
ardson, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
24 dif. types Mums, large
and small, Buttons, Daisies,
suchions. ete., 2 doz. $1.50:
red Thrift, well rooted, $1.25
. PP.; 14 -dif. colors Per.
Verbena, well rooted, damp
packed. prompt del., 2 doz.
$1.35 PP. Mrs. Shirley Hollo-
C.}| way, Rt. 1 Bowdon.
Pink thrift, 50c C.; King-
Alfred daffodils, $2 C.:; White
Daffodils, red and yellow
mums, 25c doz. Tiger, Milk
and Wine lilies, 25 ea.; Texas
Sunflower. blue Verbena, sin-
sle blue Hyacinth, 50e doz.:
Cannas, 6, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.
Extra nice paper white Nar-
issus bulbs, 25c doz. $2 C.
dd postage. James Steed. 711
E. Shotwell St., Bainbridge.
Chrysanthemums: Exhibi-
tions in gold, amber, bronze,
red, yellow, white, purple, or-
chid, fuchsia, cream, maroon,
lavender, pink, rose: also
Spiders, Spoons, Koreans,
Buttons, Poms, 65 asst. $3.
Mrs. Leland Johnson, Rt.
Bainbridge.
All colors and Panrier seed,
12 tsp. 40c and 3c stamped
envelop; Nierembergia, pur-
ple robe, $2. C. pus postage;
large blue Roman Hyacinth
bulbs, $1.25 doz. No checks.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1,
Dacula.
Diffenbachia 65c: Sword
Asparagus ferns, 35e bunch;
Thurstonia, pink Guinea Wing,
Panda plant, gold band San-
sevieria 50c; pink Starfish,
Owls eyes, Eagle Claws. night
blooming cacti. 40c: Christ-
mas Cactus, Jade cuttings 15c;
Baby-in-Manger leaves, 35c,
plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming.
Red Nicotina25c doz.: white
Iris, navy blue Violets 50c
doz.; blue and purple Iris
75c doz.; dbl. orange Iris
$1.75 doz.; large yellow Hem-
erocallis, $2 doz.; large blue
tuber Morning Glory, 25c ea.;
white Climatis and outdoor
running ferns, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown,
1321 Wild Wood Drive, Co-
lumbus.
6 bright red Geranium, 6
j}red rosebud, 1 ea. white and
pink, Angel Wing Begonia,
Guinea Wing, red, white Wax-
leaf; 6 purple Monkey Face
Shrimp and ruber
plants, mostly. Unrooted. $1.50
PP. for all. Mrs. J. H. Gable,
1} 4
PAGE THREE :
Iris, 20 good asst.,
beled, $1: $4 C.; also Wabash,
Frank Adams (2 tone) and _
Ola Kala (yellow) 3, $1;
Cameo pink and Vatican pur=
ple, 75c ea. Add postage: Mrs, |
. G. Robertson, Carrollton, '
Large type Chrysanthe- |
mums, Magic White, Golddust *
vellow, Jewell pink. cream,
bronze, red Charm, 18 planta
$1; Daisy type white, yellow,
pink, red, bronze tone, bronze
Pom Pom, 20. $1; red Spider
Lilies $1 doz. Add 25c vostave,
wag R.L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuth-
rt.
Many new varieties African
Violets, rooted leaf Clumps. all
dbl., labeled; 50c ea.: unlabel-
ed plants, 4, ea. dif., $1.25,
PP; also bright colored Cole-
us 10. $1. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell,
Blue Ridge.
Giant yellow Oxalis bulbs,
10. $1. Mrs. S. Knight,
2038 Reynolds St., Brunswick.
Butter and Eggs. Emneror
Daffodils, white Narcissus,
db]. orange and red Cannas, -
German Iris, white Cillias, 4
doz. $1.50: yellow and orange
Daylilies. purple Violets. 3
doz. $1.25. Add postage. Miss
Jeanette Thornton, Rt. 1, Box
230, Bremen.
Pot plant bulbs and cuttings,
20 asst. Begonias, Oxalis, etc.,
$1.30 PP.: 5 doz. asst. Dahlia
tubers $2.75: 10 doz. $5. Live
eves. Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey,
Rt. 3, Box 82,- Blairsville.
Verbenas. 5 colors, 3 dom
$1; single Althea 10c ea.: Oxs
alis 2 clumps 50c; Philoden+
dron Zebra plants, and Lisus=
trum, 6 in., 10c ea.: Daylilies
one cent ea. Mrs. Annie Hub
bard, Fortson.
Purple Violets 50c doz.; yel-
low Cannas (lilies) $1. doz,
Mrs. <P. eonnaty 233,
Lakeview Rd., SE, Atlanta 16.
Ph. MA. 7-4484.
Red Salvia plants, 50c doz.
No. less than 2 doz., del. Add
25e postage. Mrs. Myrtle Py
Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave.,
SW.., Atlanta 18. Ph. Sy. 4
6654.
Purple Iris, Dec. blooming,
white Narcissi; Johnny-Jump-+
Ups, Ageratum, other mi
yard flowers, 35c doz.; mixe
flower seed, 20c vkt.; purp
white Wisteria, Royal Poin
ciani, white lilac, 40-60e pl
generous postage. Cannas 2
doz. Cannot mail Cannas. }
cheeks. Mrs. Effie Smith,
4, Gordon Rd., Austell.
Several varieties single
dbl. Violets, small plants
$1; well-rooted Crown
Thorns, Fushsia, Gerani
and Begonias, some cac
At my home. Cannot ma
Miss Dorothy, Barford, 118
Moreland Ave., SE., Atlanta
6.
Trumpet Vine. yellow Jase
mine, Crepe Myrtle. . Lilag
Christmas | Honeysuckle. z
75c: dbl. Snowdrons, Spires
40c. Add postage. No checks,
Canna lilfes 25e doz. at home,
No Cannas mailed. Charlie
Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294, Austell,
Colored bearded Iris 5c ea.t
$4 C.; Daffodils, Narcissi, But
ter and Eggs, 50c doz. $2 OF
mixed Tulip bulbs 75 aon
Add postage. Mrs. S. M. Gune
ter, Rt. 4, Box 326, Alphar
etta.
Pot plants, 15. dif. cuttings
$2.25; hardy Phlox 6, 40c}
asst. colors Sultanas, 30c; Sta
of Bethlehem bulbs 35c doz.}
blue Vincia Minor, 6, 35: 12
dif.. Chrysanthemums 75 dog,
All PP. Mrs. Edd Stone, Rh
2, Box 105, Adairsville.
Chrysanthemums; some fn
eurves, all colors, asst. of 1:
$1.25; many varieties Chry.
santhemums, all colors, 3
plants, $1.25; Sultana plants,
ass't. colors, 12, $1.15: Petun
las 5c Gi-> pot plants. 39
asst. euttings, $1.25. PP. Mrs.
W. 8. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Many colors Verbena, dbl,
and hybrid Petunias, Coleug
and red Hibiscus 15e ea.; mix+
ed colors hibiscus, large plant
25e ea. At my home. Canno
ship. Mrs. Frank Barford,
1185 Moreland Ave., SE, At
lanta 16.
not tas
ink and red, 15 pkt. seed.
Soe C. Hurst, 1617 $. Gordon
Germ. 91 pct., 10 Ib. All in
Cayenne hit pepper,
300 : '
i j Vy
PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETI ie
Want 6 Red Hot Poker] Fresh alif, multiplying | State Cert. Saud ungh
Plants, also very light yellow | beer seed, 20c or 12 starts, Fat eeu potato plants,
Iris bulbs and some Maiden- | $1 . Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt.|M, FOB farm, located | i
: hair Fern. Mrs. Betty Dobbs, |2, Bremen. ~ \No. of Buena Vista. a3
ee FOR SALE 834 Confederate Ct., SE, At- ee Preston, Sr. Rt. 3, uens
lanta 12. Ph. Ma. 7-3715. Arlington Serica Lespede- | Vista.
zia seed, 99.8 et, total 1
Old fashioned Hollyhock, Germ. 86 pct., 20 The : regular Rutger tomato Eee Calif,
SEED & PLANTS Sericia, 99.53 pct. pure, tatal| Wonder sweet pepper and
&t., SW., Atlanta 10.
Scotch broom seed, 25c tsp.
full: Blood of Calvary plants,
6, 25c; Scotch broom plants,
2, 25ce. Cannot mail plants.
s. G. L. Clark, 361 White-
ford Ave., NE, Atlanta 7.
Chrysanthemums, large var.,
pink lavender, white, yellow
doz.; hardy Phlox and
Feverfew plants, 25, $1; red
Geraniums, 4, $1; Touch-Me-
Not, Salvia, Zinnias, 25, $1;
Thunbergia, 15 doz.; Iris 50c
- doz. Postage 15c. Fred With-
erpsoon, 308 Holderness St.,
SW,Atlanta 10. Ph. Pl. 3-5251.
Amaryllis (mixed colors)
hybrid blooming size, 3, $1;
seedlings, hand-pollinated
from fancy blooms, 2 yr., 10,
$1. $5 C.; seedlings from
fine Palms 10, $1, 125, $10:
penises grown from mother
ush roots, 50, $11. Add post-
age. Margaret Driver, 609 S.
Hutchinson, Adel.-
Exhibition type Chrysanthe-
mum plants, 8 dif. colors, $2.50
doz. PP. C. J. Garrett, P. O.
Box 112, Bremen. Ph. 3181.
Jonquil bulbs 2c ea., PP in
a. Mrs. Georgia Taylor, Rt.
, Bremen,
Rainbow mix. Coleus plants,
2 doz., $1 a Mrs. S. E. Sap-
pington, P=-0;- Box 291,
arnesville.
Red as Fire Salvia plants
from imported seed, 24, $1
PP. Lee Abernathy, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 2.
Lavender and Orange Ger-
niums, salmon pink Sultana,
Pavoni pink, white, red and
rape leaf, 4, $1. Add postage.
bse F..W. Collins, Rt. 2,
Jairsville.
Dbl. Geraniums, mixed col-
ors, Begonias, mixed colors,
also pink grape Begonias, 25c
ea. Add postage. No less than
4 plants shipped. Mrs. Law-
rence Collins, Rt. 8, Blairs-
ville. :
bogie Alfred Jonquils, $2.50
t April white Narcissus, $2
+ Army Day lilies, yellow
inn purple Iris, large Daf-
odils, 12, $1; Snow Drop
ftps es ae. Mrs. Beatrice
osley, Rt. , Box 248, Bre-
men,
Aeroplane plant 30c; Mari-
old (dwarf two-tone) 35c
oz.; Ageratum midget (sum-
er blooming), tall (fall B.)
60c doz.; Coleus, all colors,
Oe doz.; Salvia, small plants
Oe doz.; large, $1 doz. Mrs.
illie Nelson, Rt. 2, Hillerest
Dr., Austell. Ph. 9832.
FLOWERS
WANTED
Want about 300 Petunia
lants, 2 old fashioned Ele-
hant. Ears, about 300 mixed
gage Winter Pinks and yel-
and pink Iris. Will pickup
ithin 50 mi. of Atlanta. All
etters answered. Jack Bit\
450 Belmont Ave., SW, At-
anta 10.
Want old fashioned fragrant
elimbing Marechalneil rose,
- frue to name, rooted. Write
rice and age of plant. Mrs.
rank Baccus, Rt. 1, Monroe.
Want a Moses in the Bul-
shes plant. Write what you
ave first. Will buy or exch.
ther plants for it. Mrs. Ben
. Moore, 1293 Riverside Dr.,
ainesville.
Want any kind of small
ariety of bulbs. Will exch.
jioscorea Batatas (blooming
erfume) for same or sell
Puibiets 16, 25c. Miss F. B.
oore, Suwanee.
Want a Ley fern. Advise
Re i Oho
met
itis Sia tepp, Rt.
inesville.
_|H. E. Richardson, Rt. 1,
FOR SALE
Tender white half runner
Beans, 65e cup; early Blue
Java Peas 40c et Ground
Sage 60c cup; eppermint
plants $1 C. PP in Ga. Orders
filled promptly. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Ga. Red won sweet potato
plants, $3 M. at my farm at
Chula, 7 mi. No. Tifton. Berry
Rigdon, Tifton. Ph. 281W1.
Old time white half runner
garden beans, 65e cup; Blue
Java and Red speckled crow-
der peas, 50c cup, 5 cups, $2.
Add postage: G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
Combine cow peas $4 bu. in
2 bu. bags. Purity 99.42 pct.,
Germ. 93.00 pct. W. ve
Vaughn, Bogart.
Calif. multiplying Beer
Seed, 30c start, PP. Kudie
Nolen, Rt. 1, Felton.
Long handle and Martin
Gourd seed, 25c cup; also
yellow root, 4 lb. lard box
full 75c. Add postage. Roy
T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.
Cert. Okra seed, 50c pt.,
also Pecans, 40c lb. Exch. for
100 Ib. ee ees Print feed
sack. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Roys-
ton.
Red Speckled pole-cat, also
white Lafy Finger peas, ea.,
$16 bu.; $9 for one-half bu..,
and $3 gal. Prompt del. Mrs.
Bre-
men.
Recleaned Lespedeza and
peas; Kobe, Germ. 90 pct.,
Sericea, Germ. 89 pet. ea., 13
lb. in new 100 lb. bags; Red
Ripper peas, Germ. 86 pct.,
$4.50 bu. All FOB. John C.
Reid, Zebulon.
25 bu. Lee Soy beans, 95
pet. Germ., clean and grown
from Cert. seed 1956 crop.
Sige or exch. for Clay peas.
S. W. McNair, Stapleton.
Good tender cornfield bean
seed, Speckled cutshorts and
mix ecutshorts, 65 cupful ea.
Add Detoge: Preston Souther-
land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Iron Clay peas, recleaned,
pure and no cracked ones, 92
pet. Germ. In 2-1/2 bu. bags,
$3 bu. R. A. Allen, Rt. 4,
Jackson. Ph. 2147.
Tron Clay peas, pure seed
98.51 pct. Germ. 89.00 pct.,
$4 bu. at my farm. Jack
Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph.
Twilight 3-5398.
Good tender bean seed,
white half runner and little
pink peanut 6 wks., also
white, crease-back cornfield
beans. Bear extra good plant-
ed like pole beans, all, 75c
cup; Red speckled Crowder
and white Mush Peas, 35
cup, 3 cups, $1. Add ioe
seb Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Elli-
ay.
Brownsewiped half-runner
Bean seeds, Germ. 87 pct. 60c
cup; red and white spotted
Crowder Peas, 85 pct., Germ.,
35e lb.; Catnip 30c bunch;
Peppermint 30e doz. Add
postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Rt.,
Gainesville.
Iron Clay hay peas,
cleaned,
$5 bu. Purity 99.36 pet.; Germ.
87 pet. Ho Coen Ri 2;
McDonov7h, Ph. 3379.
6.000 lbs. Brown Top millet
seed, Purity 99.64 pct., Germ.
88.00 pct. State tested, 6c Ib.
FOB. J. Lynwood _ Bentley.
Thomaston. Ph. 3687.
200 bu. Iron Clay peas,
Germ. 81 pet., plus 10 pct.
hard seed, $4 bu. FOB. Leroy |M
Pinson, Davisboro.
Korean ae seed 10c
TC=
Ib. yor, at ip aged nocqus
wat seeds, latt
ae tell.
in new 2 bu. bags,
100-lb. white bags. FOB, J. B:
Mask, Brooks.
Calif. multiplying beer seed
20 start, with 3c stamp with
ea. order. Also, Calamus
plants, 25c start. PP. Miss
Ruth Weeks, Dial.
Gov. insp., red, pink and
conperee P. R. potato plants,
rompt shipment. No
vie. ma Lightsey, Rt. 2,
Surrency. | ;
oe plants, Govt. Inspt.,
imp., La Copperskin, good
court rompt shipment~ $6
ester Crawford, Bris-
ie
Watercress Sia $1.25 C:
All cise shipped eee
Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn. 7
Cert. bunch P.R._ potato
plants, $5 M.; Georgia Reds,
$4 M.; less than 1000 both
varieties, 75 C elope gets
tity discounts. eidt,
Box 49, Cordele. Ph. 1357.
Ga. Collard plants, 400, $1;
500, $1.25; $2 M; Copenhagen
Cabbage, 400, $1; 500, $1.25,
PP. Solomon Davis, Rt. 1, Box
370, Milledgeville.
Rutger tomato plants, open
field grown, $3 M. B. J. Head,
Alma. Ph. 3791. ne
Red skin P.R. potato, plants
grown from vine potatoes.
Tied with 1957 tape. Guar.
full count, $3 M. Byron W.
Horne, Baxley. Ph. 2780.
Climbing plants,
#e fruit, big od blight
an disease <= stant. for
25e, del. Mrs. B. Nitze, Rt.
1, Box 264, oa
Govt. Inspt. ia Copper Skin
otato plants, Ruby King and
tomato
ong ot, Pimento pepper
plants; Marglobe and Rutger
tomato, 60c C.; $2 M. Add
postage. Will exch. Miss Flor-
ence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Horseradish roots ,50 doz.,
Comfrey, Queen of the Mea-
dow, 8, 50c; Catnip, 10e
bunch; Spearmint, Tanzy,
Balm, Yellow Dock, 25 doz.:
Garlic one cent ea. $1 C.;
Red Haspherix ee Black
Haw bushes, 50c ea.; Sassa-
fras root, $1 lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Boysenberry (large black)
one cent ea.; New Era Ever-
bearing strawberry, large as
black walnuts, 50e doz.; Mint, |
50e doz; Jerusalem Arti-
chokes, 50 gt. Mrs. L. P.
Connolly, 2131 Lakeview Rd.,
nF Atlanta 16. Ph. MA-7-
Cert. Gold Rush potato
plants, also yellow skin imp.
P.R. $4 M. PP. E. F. Entrekin,
Rt. 1, Box 270, Bremen.
Coastal Bermuda grass,
large or small quantities, four
cents stalk, FOB. Cash with
order. H. L. Williams, Baxley.
Rutgers and Marglobe to-
mato, good plants, good count,
ready, moss packed, $1.50 M.;
Govt. Inspt. potato, Pink and
Red Skin, $2 M. FOB. Wood-:
row Lightsey, Surrency.
Acres strong tomato plants,
Marglobe and Rutger, 500.
$1.25; $2 M. Roots moss pack-
ed, disease free, grown on
new land, full count. E. L.
saaeenns Box 662 ,Fitzger-
ald.
Red, Pink Skin P.R. potato,
Gov. Inspt., 75e C.; $4 M.;
Rutgers, Marglobe tomato, 60
C; $3 M.; Ruby King, Calif.
Wonder sweet, and long Hot
Cayenne pepper, 75c C.; $4
M. PP. No COD. Strong plants,
Be count, damp _ packed,
. Crosby, Rt. 3, Baxley.
Rutger tomato pa,
C: 600, $1.50; $2.5
Wonder
75e
Calif.
C; $4
7,/H, B, Smith, Baxle
ot pepper, 75 |p
quarentecd. '
sal
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $3.50 M.
All ants $2.50 M. Exp.
R.._Chanclor, Pitts... 27 5
Nice bunch of Horehound :
plants ready to set out, 25c]:
bunch; 5 bunches $1; also
large Garlic tubers 20 ea. ee
Add postage. Exch. for
sacks. Mrs. John Myers
dison), Rt. 2, Hartwell.
12 Garlic bulbs $1.25: 10.
car |
Mullein plants $1.50; 12
let Sage plants $1.25. Add
postage. Mrs. V. M.. Johnson,
Shellman.
rint
Ad-
good roots, Me
$1.25, $2 M.
Jerusalem Artichoke plants, 370,
tubers attached, good cond.
damp pack, $2 C. plus post-
age. Immediate del. Miss Van-
telle Holland, Winder.
a plants, Catnip bunches,
6, $1; Condons Giant Masto-
don ever-bearing Strawberry
plants, $1 C; Yellow Root and |y,
Muscadine vine bunches, 6,
$1. Add pean Mrs. Mae
Turner, Rt. . Gainesville. :
Tomato plants, Rutger and ae
Marglobe, some blooms 8 in.,
500, $1.25; $2. M. Wet wrap- EH.
ped roots. Full count and
prompt delivery. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald.
Govt. Inspt. Copperskin and|M., 2}
Leeland bunch potato poy
$3.50 M. David Mann, Rt.
Surrency.
Govt. Inspt. om skin :
red skin Potato ne $2, BL.
at the bed; $3 M. shipped;
500, $4 shipped. No orders
less than 500. L, C. Strayhorn, |
a8 5
Ri: Gainesville.
Cert. P. R. Potato plan
M.; a tomato pl
M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, B
Cumming.
Tomato plants now ready, |
wholesale price at my ey
Browns Bridge Road, W.
pe ship. E. B. Wetherford,
, Gainesville.
Rutger taukis ~~ ot
wholesale price at my
Browns Bridge Road, a
ready. Joe Holbrook, Rt
Gainesville.
Bell, hot and pimento bop [En
pers; eggplants, broee :
cauliflower, brussels sprou'
Rutgers tomatoes, elery, sal-
sify, 35 doz. del.; $10 Te
Lemon balm, sage, ne
bed;
hound, mint, corinander 6,
50c. No less $1. orders. Re ts
H .V. Franklin, Sr.,
Box 20, Register.
skin P.R. potato at
del.; 2 M. up $1.75 M. Del.
Good ae Prompt ship-
ment. No checks. Oma ghie Atlan
sey, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Dry Catnip leaves 35 at.,
$1 gal.: Dry Sage 30c at., 1) Jon
gal. All - Mrs. Leila P!
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
4 ee heavy-rooted Sage
bunches, 48c; 12, $1. also nice
shade-dried sage, 3 pt. cu
50c: 6 cups, 98c PP. L. J.
Volbrath, Smyrna. oe
- Improved P.R. red and pink
skin potato plants, Govt.
Inspt., treated, full eount.
Ready fill big orders. $1. e
M. del. No checks. W.
Lightsey, Surrency.
Red and Pink and Ree
- 500 bade new
and eee ne
Imp. Govt. Inspt. Copper- |G
skin bunch and runner pota-
to plants $2.50 M. Ready. S.
D. Graham, Surrency.
Potato plants, La Copper-
skin Govt. Inspt., tied with
Cert. tape, good_ plants,
prompt shipment, 4 M. for $5.
No C.O.D. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.
Govt. Inspt. Copper Skin
P. R. potato plants, seed
grown from vine cutting,
M., del. No. chks. Ear!
Lightsey, Rt. 2, Screven.
J.|$2.30 M., del; 2 M up $2.10 | bave old
lish |
ee . Ted kin
MARKET BULLETIN
PAGE FIVE
ASC Plans To Check
Tobacco Varieties
lans for determining those farms
yroducing undesirable varieties of flue-
ed tobacco and for warehouse floor
tification of acceptable varieties have
n announced by John F. Bradley, state
administrative officer of the Agricultural
Stabilization and Conservation Commit-
cee, Athens.
Varieties determined to be undesirae
because of the difficulty in sellin
chem to the tobacco industry were listed
oy Bradley as Coker 139, Coker 140 and:
Dixie Bright 244.
'_ Bradley said the field inspection plan
ovides for inspectors to identify the un-
sirable types of tobacco on the farm
during the growing stage.
The warehouse identification plan
alls for the identification of tobacco on
th e auction warehouse floors at the time
of sale in order to instill confidence in
buyers, to stimulate prices on the market
d to protect the price-support program,
adley explained further.
Under the plan auction warehouses
will use regular basket tickets to identi-
able varieties. Another type ticket will
be used to identify all baskets which are
not so certified,
According to Bradley price eer at
the regular rate will not be available to
those growers who produce the undesira-
ble varieties. There will be a fifty per-
cent price support discount on the unde-
sirable varieties.
Governor Gives Funds
To FFA-FHA Camp
Gov. Marvin Griffin has allocate
$70,000 to eae ae Future Farmers an
Future Homemakers to assist them in im-|
proving the state FFA-FHA eamp on Lake,
Jackson below Covington.
The state grant will supplement
money being raised during the presen
camp development fund campaign being}
waged by friends of the two organize-
tions.
In announcing the allocation of funds, |
Gov. Griffin paid tribute to the work of
the Future Farmer and Future Homemak- |
er organizations in developing leaders '
and citizens as well as efficient farmers
Agricultural
CALENDAR
June 4-7, Rock Eagle Park State
Home Demonstration Council Con-
ference,
June 10, Cairo Grady County Fat
Cattle show and sale.
June 12, Macon Meeting Georgia
Corn Millers Assn.
June 17-28, Augusta Cotton classing
short course.
July 7-10, Athens Southern Regional
Farm Bureau training school.
July 21-22, Atlanta Annual meeting
Georgia Milk Producers Inc.
Aug. 11-13, Radium Springs Georgia
Feed Assn. convention.
Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second
annual poultry institute.
youth groups through the current fund
campaign.
The state money has been earmarked
to construct three new cottages, repair
baskets of tobacco certified as from
farms that produced none of the undesir-
and homemakers. He also praised individe
uals and firms who are supporting the
lines.
existing buildings and
extend sewage
FEED & GRAIN
WANTED
Want around 5 ton good
igreen color, 1956 grown, run-
her peanut hay, del. to my
ms, 5 mi. west of Metter.
ill pay $20 ton. L. H. Eden-
field, Stillmore.
__ EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
f
One Rotary-type mower and
ne Scoop for Ford tractor.
Slyde Poppell, RFD 4, Savan-
nah. Ph. AOQ4-9337.
One Corley sawmill (left-
and) with edger, 40 HP, A.
C. Skid Motor; also 1943 Case
f tractor with cultivator
and moldband plow. Mrs.
a Pa Rt. 1, Resaca,
.
@
2-horse wagon; McCormick
Mowing Machine No. 4 and
rack; Cutaway and drag har-
Yow, all mule-drawn. G. L.
eckson, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd.,
Stone Mountain. Ph. 4332.
Sleep better
Feel better
drink
e
OU NEVER OUTGROW YOUR NEED
FOR FOODS MADE FROM MILK
Intnl. 52 Combine with en-
gine, cut 30 or 40 acres grain
in good cond., $500. Riley C.
Couch, Senoia.
1948 Farmall <A_ tractor,
bush and bog harrow, tiller,
planters, cultivators, etc., in
good cond.,- $525. Also, 2-
horse wagon. Jim H. Reese,
ag 18, Whitesburg. Ph.
Small sawmill and large
size chain saw. H. C. Kirk, Rt.
1, Box 41, Talking Rock.
Hay Rake in good cond. Sell
reasonable or exch. for pigs
or shoats. Zed Braswell, Rt.
2, Logansville.
Intn]. Combine, 62 PTO in
good cond. with new canvas,
$450, or trade for cattle. O. W.
Cross, Rt. 1, Covington.
8-can Milk Cooler; one 6-
can Milk Cooler. Good cond.,
new motors, $100 ea. Pat Mc-
Ree, Buckhead. (Morgan Co.).
6-row Cotton Duster, good
cond., $50. L. R. Dunnahoo,
Rt. 2, Brown's Bridge Rd.,
Covington.
McCormick-Deering horse-
powered hay baler, 14 in. J
18 in. square bales, $96. J. T.
Manning, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph.
9-6464.
2 garden cultivators; 1
hand-operated wheel home
garden cultivator, $7.50; 1
Barker weeder and cultivator
$7.50. At my home. F.- H.
Bierman, 1025 Bellvue Dr.,
NE, Atlanta 6.
4-row Cotton Duster, mule-
drawn, first class cond., $50;
Two 2-horse turn plows, Oli-
ver No. 10 and Chattanooga
No. 24, $10 ea.; Two 2-horse
Oliver Middle Busters, $10
ea.; 1-horse Avery . Cricket
turn Plows, $8 ea. All in good
cond. W. A. Fitzgerald, Omaha
(Stewart County).
Intnl. 52 Combine, Piper
Post Hole Digger; No. 5 Clip-
per seed cleaner; Gustafson
seed treating machine; 180
Letz feed mill, No. 16 Intnl.
pick-up baler with motor,
No. 5 John Deere mower, 4-
dise Case tiller; Oliver-Stover
No. 2 corn shucker and shell-
er E. R. Whaley, Mayfield.
Complete 4-stall milking
Peron, penavel pump, 2 milk-
g units, 2 eun washers, com-
plete sont pipe a testin
aie bean ean fi
front
i All
David Pradiey garden trac-
tor, 2 1/2 HP motor, turning
plow, disc harrow, planter, fer-
tilizer distributor circular saw,
grass and weed cutter, South-
ern foot plow. Tractor used
one season. Planters and dis-
tributor never used. Entire lot
for $200. Mrg, Ruth Pace, 2068
Grant Rd., SW, Ben Hill Sta.
Atlanta 11. Ph. PO 6-4100.
Pole trailer with 5th wheel
and full set of Ford wheels
that fit, in good cond., also
Ford Jeep just overhauled, 4
wheel drive, 4 mud grip tires.
paras Forsyth, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart,
Good 2 H. wagon, bed and
good set of leather lines, $65.
Lawton R. Ramsey, Rt. 3, El-
berton.
Garden tractor, D. Bradley
plow and gultivator with re-
verse drive, $100 or trade for
corn, hogs, ete. C. C, Lump-
kin, Charing.
One set Leggett Tobacco
Burners, good cond. with all
fittings for 16 or 20 ft. barn.
Two 55-gal drums. Sell cheap.
My place 6 mi. No. Soperton
at Orland. J. A. Page, Soper-
ton.
6 row cotton duster to fit
Ford tractor, in good shape,
$100. Julius B. Smith, Rt. 1.
Powder Springs.
Heavy duty 2 wheel trailer
with hitch, $75, Mrs. George
Normandy, Rt. 11, Atlanta. Ph.
CE 3-0048,
John Deere 12-A Combine
with motor, excellent cond.,
$450; Dearborn Fertilizer
Spreader, 8 ft., priced rea-
sonably M. Q, Ander son, Rt. 1,
Alma. Ph. 2417
John Deere H Tractor and
Cutaway Harrow, $300 for
both. Boyd McNeal, Rt. 5, Ma-
rietta. Ph. Powder Springs
3190.
HP Westinghouse Elec. Mo-
tor used to pull cotton gin,
1750 RPM, low voltage, slip
ring. Good on with all
switches. Mrs. J. O. M. Smith,
Rt, 4, Commerce.
2 dise Tiller, good cond. Will
sell cheap. Mrs. Albert J.
Green, Union City. Ph. Fair-
haven 3621,
1950 John
Combine wi
jeere Model 60
Ford of Ferguson saw, like
new, $75 with belt included.
Glenn Buice, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
John Deere Combine -ready
to go, bargain. W. W. Wil-
liams, Quitman.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want trade 2 nice, mild
stock Nannies, one has kids,
male and female, for 2 Farm
Bells. I will crate goats light
and ship anywhere in Ga. J.
F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Want side delivery Hay
Rake for use with tractor.
Prefer Allis Chalmers with
tedder. State make, on _ steel
or rubber, cond., age and cash
del. price. James B. Bartch,
2737 Milledgeville Rd. Au-
gusta.
Want big tractor. State mo-
del, price and equipment, if
any. iB J. Owensby, Jr., Al-
covy Stn., Jersey Rd., Cov-
ington, Rt. 3.
Want used engine block for
Model A or B Farmall Trac-
tor. Give description and price
in first letter. W. Truman Lo-
gan, Rt. 2, Athens.
Want to exch. pull type
Harrow for pickup Harrow for
No. 100 Farmall Tractor; also
have for sale Cutting Coulter
for No. 100 Farmall 18 in bot-
tom plow, Tom Mercer, Rt. 1,
Norman Park.
Want 250 ft. 1 1/2 in. used
galvanized pipe in or near At-
lanta, to be used for irrigation.
Leila Holeomb, 5225 Long Is-
land Dr., NW, Atlanta. CE
7-3848.
Want 3 Surge milking stalls.
Advise what you have, cond.
and price. Grady E. Wheeler,
Rt. 1, LaFayette.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Fresh jersey with third
calf, male entitled to Reg.,
$125; Reg ao heifer 17
mos. old, Reg. qneus
cow, 3 yrs. oo $175. F. M.
Gaines, 3889 Vineville Ave.,
Macon. Ph. 5-4693, 2-1667.
Two 17 mos. old Reg. Abery
deen Angus bulls, Erica an
Rosemere breeding. Good con
formation. At bar
Cordele. Palmer
Cordele.
For a purebred herd. Reg,
Angus heifers, some with cal
at foot, also some feeders an
stockers at commercial cow
prices Dr. J. H. Nicholson, c/o
Indan Creeks Plantation, Mad=
ison.
*
i. Greene,
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bulls
goad bloadiness bors: Wall aa
prospects, ready for light sere
vice; also Five-gaited 11 yr,
old saddle Mare, very gentl
(children ean ride) an
sound. 100 or complete with
new saddle and birdle, $150,
Z. M. Addy /o Circle A "Ranch
Preston. Ph. 626.
Fine White-Face Beano
heifer, 15 mos. old, $100. a
farm. George Siceloff, Rt. 1,
Tallapoosa.
One horn-type Reg. White+
Face bull (from Rabun Gaps
Nacoochee School herd), 3 yr
old, good quality, wt. 1200
1300 lbs., $175. P. J. Sewell,
Lavonia.
bulls; one outstandi oe
good ones, $1500, $350 an
$100 respectively. Carl
berts, Ball Ground.
Holstein dairy heifers te
freshen this summer and early
fall. Large selection to choos
from. TB and Bangs teste
E. L. Rogers, RFD No. 1, Plai
Young Reg. polled Her
ford bull, Domino strain.
C. Dawson, 562 Loridans Dr,
NE, Atlanta 5. Phe CE 7-791
Top quality Reg. Hereford
cattle and Hereford Hogs
connie. before Pea buy. Myr
Ww. Ward, c/o Ah
Meade Farm, Marietta, Rt.
Ph. 8-8772.
Fine Black Jersey Milch
cow, freshened March 4th,
gives 4 gals milk a day; when
give more with right feed.
$100 cash. Mrs, Ella White+
head, RFD No. 1, Maysville.
3 Reg Guernsey cows, 3, 7
and 14 mos. old, all good
bloodlines, good color and size.
Reg. buyer's nanan aecenyS
prices. My place
4
3 Reg. horned gant |
O*
9
Canton. Arthur Whitfield,
4, Ball Ground.
Nice bun:
All Sires,
zh te, Bets
e lye
sited.
= and thrifty, at Oraland farm
~ LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
_ Reg... Tamworths exclusive-
Wesaned pigs, unrelated
boars and gilts. J. S. Davis,
Rt. 3, Abba, Fitzgerald. Ph.
6541,
Three Duroc Cherry Red
_ Bacon type gilts, ready to
_ breed, $35 ea. Papers if de-
i L. W. Mays, RED 2,
- Box 25, McBean.
-. Duroc shoats, $20 ea.: one
boar ready for service, $30 or
trade for boar of equal value;
Bred gilts, $30 ea. John O.
Wallace, Fairburn. Ph. 3494.
Reg. meat-type Tamworth
boars and gilts, 3 mos. old.
Orville Sweet, Megr., Wind-
: = Farm, a os Thomas-
ton
- Holstein bull, 17 mos. old,
in fine cond., good breeding
_ stock, for sale. See W. A. Wea-
thers, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.
- 40.common Goats. Make of-
> fer. J. H. Pace, Jr., RFD, Bron-
_ wood.
Southwestern Ewes year-
lings $20 ea; Black Face, 2
yrs. old, $22 ea.; 46 Reg. Suf-
folks, 1, 2, 3 yrs. old. 2 and 3
_ have lambs at side; Northwest
ern Ewes, Reg. Suffolk and
- Hampshire Rams, $70 to $90
ea. R. E. Tribble, RFD 5, Cum-
ming, 6 mi. So. of Cumming
Bs ae S. 19. Ph. 6871 after 6
_ Purebred Saanan Doe, 2 yrs.
_ old, freshened May 8 Gives 3-4
_ qts. milk daily. Hornless and
very gentle, $35. Mrs. Emer-
son R. Baker, 4545 Tucker-
Norcross Rd. Tucker. Ph.
- Clarkston 3-7393.
Purebred Tamworths eligi-
ble for registry, male and fe-
male, 6 wks. to 5 mos. old.
_ Excellent breeding for color,
length, depth and _ prolificy.
Reasonable prices. Charles
_ Baldwin, Suwanee.
- 100 Reg. Suffolk yearling
- Rams, ready for breeding. R.
L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
_ Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. 6217.
E bs 30 Hampshire crossed ewes
and lambs, $9 ea. Glenn Woo-
ten, Denton.
28 nice shoats wt. around
80 lbs. ea. wormed and the
males castrated, mostly Duroe,
$15 ea. or 18c Ib.; also 15
pists, $10 ea. Will not ship.
Alvie Johnson, Rt. 1, Gibson.
(at 5 Points).
Purebred Duroc hogs, 3-5
mo. old, $25-$40 ea. Life
treated. Papers furnished in
buyers name; also a Guern-
sey milch cow, my place. 6
- mi. East on Jordan Mill Rd.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.
OIC pigs and shoats, fat
near Possum Lake, off U. S.
Hwy. 78. W. J. Lyle, Rt. 1,
- Lilburn.
Reg. Duroe pigs, Sired by
Fancy Lad, now weaning,
male or female, $35 ea., at
my pen. Hubert Godwin, Ir-
winville.
Reg. Poland China young
sow, from one of the States
best herds. J. W. Ramsey, 206
Carol Rd., Augusta. Ph. 2-
1758.
Reg. Duroc Hogs, Grand
Champion stock: 15 mos. old
Cherry: red Boar; 15 mos. old
sow to farrow Ist wk. in
_ July; 2 bred Duroc gilts, one
farrow ist ~week'in July, other
latter part of Aug.; 4 shoats,
12. wks. old. Papers furnished
with all. Carson Seabolt, Rt.
2, Madison,
Reg. S.P.C. hogs from rec-
ognized breeds. Herd treated
and Bangs free, 10 wks. old,
pigs, boars and gilts, also Ser-
_ viee boars and bred and open
"? gilts. Gene Odom, Pulaski.
Ph. Metter 5-5095.
4 Reg. Duroe boars, 10 wks.
old. Treated, Grandsons of
Foundation Prince, $25 ea.
MAREET BULLETIN ~
2 milk Goats, one will fresh-
en Aug. Ist, the other one
giving milk now, also one Bil-
ly. J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Wel-
come all Rd. College Park. Ph.
PO 1-5502.
One yr.
boar, $60; 5 sows and 1 boar,
$300. Will del. for 8 a mile.
All letters. answered. Leonard
Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Reg. Landrace boars, from
Production Tested litter, ready
for service July 1st. Sire, Imp.
Hars Bijor 11; Dam, Lillians
Purke 11 Marion Willingham
Washington. Ph. 478 J after
6 P.M.
At Stud, Bandar No. 6213,
Reg. Arabian Stallion, Grand-
son of Raffles. Dark chestnut
body mane and tail. 7 yrs.
old. Wt. 1,000 Ibs., 14.2 hands
high. Fee $25.00 with return
privileges. Colts can be Reg.
in the Half-Arabian Registry.
Willarr Strain, 609 Murray
Hill Dr., Dalton. g
Small gentle horse and
practically new Western style
saddel. $165 W. E. Harris,
811 Elizabeth Pl, NW, At-
lanta 18. Ph. Sy. 4-5107.
3 Mexican Burros with colts
also 2 Shteland geldings. Rob-
ert K. Smith, C/O Journeys
End Farm, Americus.
2 nice Shetland pony mares,
about 6 mos. old, brown and
white, halter broke and gen-
tle. Dont write See. W. L.
Coxwell, Warrenton, Ga.
At Stud, fine Chestnut stal-
lion, Red Lights Noble Red,
Reg. No. 36083, Grandson No-
ble Kalarama. Inspection in-
vited .Thomas G. Watkins, Jr.,
Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, Deca-
tur. Ph. BU-9-6692.
At Stud: Golden Palomino,
excellent conformation, 5-
gaited Amer. saddler, good
producer. Guar. service of
stallion. Free trailer service.
Phone o rere for appolnt-
ment. B. H. Hill, 2641 Bob-
O-Link Dr., Macon.
Palomino gelding, $100: 2-
yr. Roan filly, halter broken
only, very nice, $100; sorrel
working stock horse, works
cattle, lots of experience, $150.
G. W. West, Jr., Rt. 6. Peach-
tree-~-Dunwoody Rd.. NE, At-
lanta. Ph. Ce. 17-3579.
2 good farm mules, gentle.
work anywhere. Cheap for
quick sale. J. C. Pullen, Rt.
3, Soperton, Hwy. 29.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want horse for i4 yr old
boy to ride, Must be gentle,
young, no bad habits, reason-
abmle priced. Jimmy Collins,
Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO-3-3314.
Want Reg. Guernsey male
calf 6-9 mos. old, deep red
with plenty of white, from
good bloodlines, Write what
you have and price. H.
Thurmand, Farmington.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Fine White Leghorn Bantam
roosters and. mixed Bantam
hens $2 pr. J. O. Pratt, 45
ee Rd., Lithonia. Ph.
Yellow feathered legged
Buff Orpington Bantams; 2
hens, 1 rooster $7; 12 hens $25.
Add Exp. Chag. Tested hatch-
ing eggs, 15, $1.25; 30, $2; 60
$3.90. Add postage. Mrs. V.
M. Johnson, Shellman.
One pr. W. C. black Polish
Bantams, 1956 hatch, $3., or
exch. for 2 Pit Game pullets at
least half grown; One turkey
Batam rooster, very small,
$1.50; common Bantams, 3
mos. to 1 yr. old, 50c-$1.00 ea.
E. B. Jones, Rt. 1, Hahira.
. Allen Wilkinson, Rt. 1, Mil-
ladgawilla,
One a _. 4 ore
for 3 Gattin,
Oak Leno Rey
Reg. Hereford: sows bred} b
to Reg. Hereford boar, $60 ea.; |
old Reg. Hereford |
5 mixed Bantam hens, good}
setters, good for raising Quails
and Phesants, $3.30 for lot,
FOB. Money order, no checks. |
Silas Snipes, Commerce.
antam hens sisters to my
show winners. 1956 hatch, all
healthly and laying. $3-$5 ea.
No less than 2 shipped. J
Homer Morgan, 405 E. Elm
St., Rockmart.
Bantams: White Cornish,
Black and Black Tail, Japan-
ese, Old English B. B. Red,
Black and Silver Duckwing
Rhode Island Reds. B.H. Hol-
somback, 302 S. Harris St.,
East point.
10 mixed Bantam hens, $5.
Mrs. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 2, Lo-
Loar ie Ph. Lawrenceville
563.
12 dark Cornish Bantam
hens, bred from strictly Show
Winners; also 10 hens and 4
cockerels Black Cochin Ban-
tams, from worlds finest
bloodlines, all 1956 hatch, $3
and = ea. J. Homer Morgan
405 E. Slm St., Rockmart.
Purebred Bantams, White,
Spangle, Silver, Duckwing, old
English games, Bearded Mil-
le Fleurs Silver Spenee
Hamburgs, $ Ml Red Pyle
and oan Modern Games
$7 pr. Fred Blaylock, 515 Cre-
seent Ave., Chickamauga.
27 Bantams, 8 wks. old, $5;
6 Roundheads games, 3 mos.
old, 7 Games 2 mos. old, $4;
Game hens $1.50 e@a.; White
Rock and Red Hampshire
hens $1.50 ea. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta.
Ph. DR 7-4390.
One trio Red Fox Hatch
(paid $100 for them). The
hens have little chickens
now; one trio of Frithiof
Clarets (cost $50), one Claret
Stag, one Hatch Claret Stag}
$50 for all. J nes A, Thomas,
1420 _ St, , Atlanta 15.
Ph, MA 7-693 i
10 game roosters from one
to four time winners, $$ ea., at
my a Preston Spires, Rt.
1, Rhin
20 oa mah peas 3 et
$1.75 ea, avis, Corner
Clay & Pe kerson oe Aus-
tell. Ph. Pl. 3-3694.
purebred, heavy type,
Dark Cornish avin hens and
a rooster, $14.75 or tee
- also hatching eggs. $1.65
a 15 and my cartons to be
returned at buyers expense.
M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Pat-
terson, Re 1, Box 35 Ty Ty.
Approx, 40 pullets 2 mos.
old, large type White Leg-
horn crossed with Rocks, Re
and <Autralorps. Free
Winged cockerels given. Write
for fuller description, prices, |.
etc. Mrs. Dan Terry, 910
Lafayette St., Quitman.
200 Keystone White Leg-
horn pullets, 4-A. 11 wks old.
grade vaccinated. Herman
Teel, Palmetto. Ph. 6862.
1800 Leghorn hens for sale.
Lee Almy, C/o Red Hill Farm,
W.| Eatonton. Ph. 5262.
200 Keystone W. L. Pul-
lets, Feb ist hatch. Vaccinat-
pc and newcastle treated, $1.50
F. Peterson, 3496 Wes-
as Chapal Rd., Deeatur. Ph.
BU. 9-1859.
350 AAA White Leghorn
hens, laying, about 85 pct., $1
ea. Mrs. Geo. M. Sheats, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro Rd., Fairburn. 4 mi.
from Union City. Ph. 7509.
3200 started White Leghorn
pullets, 10 wks. old, fully
treated, $1.10 ea. Ready to
pick up ack farm near Tifton on
June 27, L. G. Young, Rt. 6.
Tifton. in 1793 XM.
95 White Leghorn pullets,
9 wks. old June 16., 90c ea.
No shipments. W. M. Sewell,
Rear 3005 Sewell Rd., SW, At-
lanta 11,
7 White Leghorn hens 2 yr.
old laying 5-7 eggs a day $1.50
ea; 10 pullets, 18 wks. old,
lay soon, $1.50 ea.; 16 highly
bred chicks from above hens,
30e ea, Mrs,
bose li,
13 purebred Dark Cornish|
heavy type and good layers
hens, 1
ing 20 pct; 150 Darby and De-
George Norman-}
45 White Leghorn Roosters,
mi. from River-
Moe "Mack Stanley, P
21, Hapeville. -
Several nice hens, Bene in
Siig ay pd my place on
for sale. Mrs. Etta Thompson,
Atlanta. Ph. PO. 1-6777.
Bobeock chickens 300 laying |
yr. old, laying 80 _
150 pullets, 7 mos. old,
ing 75 pet.;
pullets, 5 1/2 mos. old, lay-
Kalb pullets, 3 mos. old; Da-
vid S. Page P.O. Box 121,
Nahunta.
Hens, now laying, for sale,
also 150 Dest | lneea
ea old 75c ea for all, or $1}t rc
PO: el : ysu
New Zeatand Whi
open doe rabbits, $6-$8;
$4-$8. Less by
bers. Sub. to Ped ae
cheap. Write or come see. Mrs. | ol
Sam Brewer, Rt. 1, Comer.
Giant S. C. .Black Minorca | ~
PPE
hatching eggs, 15,
Parcel Post. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.
25 hens, mostly R. L Reds, | cy,
some Barred Rocks and White
Rocks, all hea size, laying |
eo 60 pct., $1.50 ea. at my
ace on Hwy 22, 12 mi. from |:
Ri Neal
ees Thomp-}
son, Rt. Milledgeville.
Haddock 1460.
R.LR. Pulets, 18 mos._and
21 mos. old, all laying Edw.
T. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill 7% oe
Augusta.
13 fine A grade N. H. Red
hens, all laying, $1.75 ea. ge
door. Will not ship,
ee Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3
Box 157, Millen.
pi JePanese Coturnix n
0. Ww.
bels Calif. vides ee
ed, ay Aalst
pena poi a
chicks, breeders, Richa
mP| CE 3-8327.
pr.;, pr., Sauabling pigeons "38 )
2 ee; ee oe te
pr.;
Ducks $1.50 2
grown
| collect. Starling Yawn,
romville.
Bobwhite quail,
and extra
Turkeys, 40c Ib; ens chicks. Will
$1.50 ea.; Bantams
Ducks
ea all 1956 hatch. Also
$1.25
baby
turkeys $1 up; baby Bantams
50c up. Joseph Clay,
Upper River Rd., Macon.
Mallard duck eggs $1. 15
doz., plus postage. E. H H. Bridg-}
es, Sharpsburg.
Young Ducks, 50 ea.; baby
ihanheee 85e ig 35c Ib. at
my home. E. Carter, |
Box 487, icsion my Be Sic Ws,
Atlanta. Ph, PL 5-9237.
8 Speckled Guineas, laying,
$1 ea.. My home. oS ie ship
or ans mail. Mrs. G.
SS,
aT Atlanta 1}. Ph, PO. 7
9738. :
24 big-type geese and gan-
ders, $2.25 ea.; also 24 fal
grown goslings. :
part. Transportation -
extra Tennyson Mullis, Rt.
Cadwell.
Mallard duck
doz. plus postage.
ges, Sharpsburg.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want 12 this years
Dark Cornish (ye or uae
Indian game Pullets and one
Cockerel, same strain, as ear-
ly as sex can be known, White
best reasonable price, includ-
ing express charges. Mrs. L
Sullivan, 124 W. Chandler St.,
Carrollton.
Want Chinese white and
Embden Gray African gos-
lings. L. E. Morgan, Rt.
Waycross. j
GAME, FOWL, efc.
FOR SALE
Pigeons, White King, mated
and working, $2.50 pr.; also
young birds ready for mating
$1 pr. Jimmy Garvin, Byron.
Blonde and Red Crosses
Quail eggs and yous. chicks.
from proven b ers, J.He
Pratt, Lithonia.
Ringneck Pheasant and
Chukar eggs, 25c ea., del.; al-
son young Chukar birds, 1-2
wks. old, 75 ea. Robert
Dunn, 506 Eleanor St., S. E.,
Atlanta. Ph. DR. 8-5931.
ducklings 50e up; baby}
1645 |
1980 Niskey Lake Ra
Sell all or]
enge, Se ne
F Helen
Pigeons, for
, ;
taranined. Gaee Pur.
Mt. Vernon drive,
Ph. DR. 3-4238.
Fantail pigeons - of best
bloodlines; young yearling
birds soon ready to mate; ast.
splashed colors, buff yel
white, etc., ot pr. No
2 pr. shipp ed. R . Lamar Br
wis Rt. 2, a :
pheasant hat
nie ing eae: er 60 doz del. =
farm.
A cocks. $3 ea., =H
Roquemore,
ones. J. H.
Americus.
No. Bobwhite aa
Tifton. Ph: I
2 nice ie ak he
ed last year, for sale or tra
ltt
Ferguson, Rt. Ttave | Spri
& Duffeys Quail
periment. Ph. 4126 or.
male
ae ee
Young guinea
female (any cota
New Zealand White
pone pairs $4; South |
fur Chinchillas $25 pr |
Street, 2956.
Hwy., Atlanta 6. Ph. Me, 4
1883. ~-
Large ouiutiny ite
M.| No. Bobwhite sane
C; day old
Statesboro. Ph.
4-5 yrs. old. Sell lot
es ah ge: aes
enderson, Box 109, Toccoa.
10 mated and working com-
mon pigeons, $5 for lot. Ship=
ped upon receipt for money
order, Exp, Collect. Juli:
Evans, 603 S. Harris St.
ersville
Large punetrwe White
sale, J. V. M
Garity, 3046 ae Rd., H
ville. Ph. . 1-673
ee Racing
a mated pairs ni
ed $1 ea. panel birds, $1.
ea. and up. C. H. Overb:
3609 14th Ave., Col
Bobwhite
able olso-
place. W.
Ringneck er eggs. | old Fine
now ready, .
Bennett, 173. Allen F
| Atlanta8. Ph. Ca.
ALYSES OF FEEDS SAMPLED _
oe | APRIL, 1957 : | 4
4 by Abiasitateren ey j
a cae : PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
ae ee a + g JOHN W, ESHELMAN & SONS, Sanford, N. C. G 20.00 3.50 7.00
Red Rose Growing Mash 2128 SSI 6.01
Coat te = PROTEIN FAT FIBRE : Nowe
Ber oe : Red Rose Laying Mash ; G 20.00 4.00Guarantee
oe ee ee. Georgia G 11.60 4,09 12.00 * Fat Low F 22.13 3.70 5.04
Oats Light Weight F 1836 (345 11.73 e
ne. z G 750 250 11.00 | FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee G 1600 2.50 15.00.
; F 8.00 3.02 9.88 Golden Gain 16% Dairy Feed F 18.69 2.50 12:62. >
FLOUR WILLS, Decdtic, Alobama G 1750 3.50. 5.09 | FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Ga. G 7.50 . 1.00 26.50
ee ai s Ration F 18.50 . 3.74 3.97 Blue Tag Peanut Hay and Molasses F 10.50 2.03 ITT
len Scrat G 9.00 250 3.5 rae
: ' E 10.00 2.57 ae | FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia GS 8.00 3.00 11,00
Hot 17% std Special G 17.00 3.00 4 10.00 Snapped Corn F 8.44 3.23 8.90 .
oe F 18.44 3.22 8.02 ae
FARMERS OJL MILL, INC., Thomasville, Ga. G 45.00 4.00 7,00 .*
ie. Chicago, Illinois G 20.00 3.00 6.00 Farmpro-Brand 45% Protein-Expeller Prime Peanut Meal F 47.50 7.17 6205 55;
Pig and Sow Meal F 23.44 3.39 5.97
Cotton Belt Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 10.00 pn on pine COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia G 9.00 2.60 400
: F 20.13 3.06 6.10 or de Scretch Feed F 10,00 4,26 RATA BG
"50% yoo Chicese, Illinois G 50.00 6.00 5.00 a + aa in te
s Feeding Tonkage with Bone F 50.13 9.40 2.04 Polo Horse and Mule Feed G 900 200 12.00
ING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia FTAs 7 3902 ee
Fisisher Pellets = Nicarbaxin Mix + mas ae ae wiciss. hoa 2) ond eae Sass ae Ree
eeene: COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 2000 250 7.00 Big Hem Big Hog Grower G 1700 250 800
| Mesh F aga F 21.13 3.53 6.10
Starting Mash ey ee) OE3 | World Wide Scratch Feed G 900 200 4.00
ra , F 21.56 3.33 4.62 F 10.00 6.18 2.48
FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia G 22.00 4.50 4.50 FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia G 40.00 2.50 10.00
_H. E. Broiler Ration Nicarbazin and Arsanilic 2 Porky 40% Hog Supplement F 42.13 3.27 9.20
Acid Mixture F 2343 5.80 3.25
_E, Broiler Ration g G 2200 4.50 4.50 | FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida G 45.00 6.00 3.00
F 23.00 5.39 3.34 St. John River 45% Protein Meat & Bone Meal F 53.75 947 1.85
i an Mixture-Atlas HE All-Mesk
5: G 16.00 3.50 4.50 FORT NEGLEY MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee G 9.00 2.00
F 20.38 4.16 3.66 Snap Horse ond Mule Feed F 9.69 2.07
FEED MILLS, INC., Louisvitle, Kentucky G 22.50 4.00 3.00 | GAINESVILLE MILLING CO., Gainesville, Georgia G 22.00 5.00
A A Super High sith ff i Broiler aa, an i 24.38 4.47 2.29 GMC Broiler Pellets F 24.88 6.45
22.50 4.00 00 .
: F 2438 433 ae NGLEHEART BROS. - GENERAL FOOD CORP., Evansville, Ind. G 15.00 3.50
Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings F 15.94 3.71
ND COMPANY. Macon, Georgia j G 50.00 6.00 3.00
50% Protein Meat & Bone Meal * Fat Low F 51.25 5.82 1.78 GENERAL MILLS, INC,, Minneapolis, Minnesota G 14.00 3.50
; Wheot Bran F 17.25 3.64
Hour & oe 1600 "3.00 11-00 | HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgi G 20.00 3.59
fo F 19.13 333. < 9.29 riffin, Georgia 5
Saver Hog Ration G 15.00 2.50 8.00 ee, ee ioe rE ree 3.51
eS g F 17.38 3.79 5.2 SY AY EIN a GS 21.00 3.50
y's Poultry Flock Booster - Furazolidone Mix . 5 F 25.00 3.65
Bacitracin & Procaine Pen. Wix G 1900 3.50 4.00 Pay Day Growing Mash < eee 3.50
ou 5 F 22.00 4.19 3.37 19.6 3.70
ae ee 20.09 3.00 5.00 | INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, N. C. G 9.00 2.00
Co ing Ration o 1 450 3:00 oe Traco Hen Scretch F 9.06 3.83
a. f oy E 17.94 308 3.71 \ Traco (60% Grain) Horse and Mule Feed GS 49.00 2.00
Saver 16% Dairy Feed G 1600 250 14.00 OS ae
s Mash & 1738 252 10.61 | LAVONIA ROLLER MILL. INC., Lavonia, Georgia G 10.00. 3.00
Laying ; a heat ond 11.19 :
zi F 23.75 3.85 4.26 - : ai
Complete Growing G 16.00 3.00 5.00 LINDSEY-ROBINSON & CO., INC., Roanoke, Virginia G 20.00 4.00
ty ook is Sel F 19.469 3.83 3.75 Fair-Acre Broiler Finisher - Bifuran Medicated - Pellets F 22.50 4.00
fo ces G 40.00 2.50 7.00
44. : a | LORET MILLS, Chettancoga, Tennessee GS 18.00 6.00
= os Loret Broiler Finisher - Medicated with Bifuran and
COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORP., Cincinnati, Qhio Arsanilic Acid F 2250 6.00
} 36.00% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Frime Quality G 36.00 3.00 17.00 Loret Broiler Starter G 22.00 5.00
: (P) Protein F 34.94 4.16 17,00 F 23.44 5.24
41% Protein Cottonseel Meal Pellets Leret Bootamin Vister G 20.00 3.00
e : : ao oe are Loret Broiler Start Madicated: with Bf eae
43. 5.13 12.13 eret Broiler er icat w ifuran :
and id : 3
LL & GIN co., Washington Georgia G 16.00 3.00 11.00 Dense t a538 so
rowth 16% Quality Dairy Feed F 16.25 3.05 8.25 Calcium Phosphorus Salt
ELL AND COMPANY, Madison, Georgia G 41.00 5.00 13.00 LYKES BROS., INC., OF GEORGIA, Albany, Ga. G 23.00(Max) 6.00 10.00
dwells. Cheice 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal F 42.50 5.37 12.19 Lykes All Purpose Mineral Mix F 21.00 6.10 9.57
(Exceeds Mox. Guarantee)
sg Sandersville, Georgia ee a eae Lykes Dry Rendered 50% Meat and Bone Scraps G 50.00 6.00
; : 2 F 55.00 11.36
| COTTON Ol CO., Macon, Georgia a G 36.00 3.00 17.00 | MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia G 10.00 3.50
"pcime a 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal ; Rite Way Mixed Feed F 11.25 3.54
Z uclity 38.75 3.06 17.00 :
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia G 40.00 3.50
ie x Step 0... WAC Coiren, Ga. Sa ee ete Lotta Perk 40% Hog Supplement F 43.38 3.50
; y ond Molasses . 2 Fairway Rabbit Pellets (A complete ration) G 18.00 3.00
LORADO . cS : (P) Protein F 16.94 4.82
ee Or CO, Romer, Cole. oe ee oo Fairway Broiler Finisher - Medicated (Bifuran) G 20.00 3.50
Shorts and Screenings * Fibre High F 17.00 3.89 6.22 Seer ca
Screenings G 16.00 3.50 6.00 j = S
F 18.44 3.79 4.96 Lotta Pork 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 3.50
F 42.50 4.94
IVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio G 40.00 4.00 5.00
ork Maker (For Hogs on Posture) F 43.75 4.07 437 | . oleae, Georgia * _ re?
We aay . Ground Oats G 1050 4.59
G 16.00 3.50 4.00 Fo12.50 5.15
* Fat Low F 17.19 3.30 2.21 : ;
i Moker Finisher - Medicated-Nicorberin-3-Nitre- nega tif cae any ig a, Priends. Beads Hee tas
Hydroxy Acid Mix G 19.00 4.50 4.00 : :
ae F 21.56 4.90 3.16 MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson, Georgia G 20.00 3.00
Milk Maker . ae pn oe MOFCO Laying Crumbles F 22.50 3.70
G 1800 450 4.50 | MONROE Ol & FERTILIZER CO. Monroe. Ga. G 3600 4.00
F 20.75 458 2.82 | Monroe Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal
Maker Medicated G 22.00 4.50 4.00 Prime Quelity F 40.00 = 5.52
F 22.95 5.33 3.28
G 2000 300 10.00 | MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., Chamblee, Ga G 16.00 3.59
a i Georgia Rose Breeder Mash F 18.13 4.04
; F 21.75 3.68 8.38
eer Medicated S 39.00 450 3-09 | MUTUAL COTTON Olt CO., Oxark, Alabama G 45.00 3.50
: : Sunnydale Brand 45% Protein Peanut Oil Feed
& DANIJEL CO., Cincinnati, Ohic G 40.00 2.50 7.00 * Fiber High F 45.63 3.56
on Hog Supplement E 4250 273 60 | NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia G 24.00 1.00
: omy. FE 20.94 284 9.28 Genuine Dried Malt Sprouts F 29.06 1.68
or : 3 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota G 38.00 4.00
OIL MILLS, Elberton, Georgia G 36.00 4.00 16.00 Neiruen 380 Paes Concantret F 4013 4.84
m Golden 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal 2 oe . 5
a ) : F 39.38 6.53 15.32 Nutrena Complete Egg Ration G 16.00 pe
Quality ; F 1844 4.2
Les Gediey? Re re Fis gt ts ee Nutrena Sweetflow 16% Dairy Feed (MM) G 16.00 3.00
: 4000 8637 15.65 * Fat Low F 18.63 2.60
i Nutrene Sweet Grain SG 9.00 2.00
COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgi G 16.00 250 15.00 F 9.05 2.61
a a co. F 20.00 3.37 12.40 Nutrena 38% Poultry Concentrate G 38.00 4.00
: G 1600 250 15.00. F 3613 6.22
= F 17.30 3.58 11.81 4 (Continued on Page 8)
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ANALYSES OF FEEDS :
{Continued From Page 7)
APRIL,
1957 a ce
= HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia =
PROTEIN PA FIBRE Red Hat High Energy Broiler Mash - Medicated
pail 'C : 162% Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.00 9 19> ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
Ene See (P) Far F 16.8 Pe 238 Pas 36 Etowah Brand 36.00%. Protcla Eoheered mit
Natreoa Complete Pullet Grower Medicated ms , _ Prime Quality
Nitrofurazone ~ & 0G 2.50 7.00 ROYSTON ROLLER MILL, Royston, Georgia
; Pure Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Scienalngs Se
Triumph Grain Feed 2 2.00 10.00
1008 ae ae AF) Protein & & Fat
Nutrena Sweetflow 16% Dairy Feed (MM) G 16.00 3.00 9.50 SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee ee
. - F 18.75 3.47 10.79 Security Broiler Ration (A) S
OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, $. 6, G 14.00 4,21 6.98 SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia | sie
Wheat Bran and Shorts (P) Fot F 1469 2.94 4.27 Snapped. Corn :
PENDLETON OIL MILLS, Pendleton, $. C. G 36.00 4.80 16.00 Sacepes ore ; -
Pendleton 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal F 40.00 7.14 16.00 Seymour's 20% Laying Mash :
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia G 9.00 2.00 18.00 = 3
Austella Horse and Mule Feed F 9.50 3.59 8.18 SHERRIFF-HORSEY CORP., LID. Plant City, Fla,
PRESLEY AND VAUGHN, Toccoa, Georgia G 22.00 4.50 g-50 ___4. William Horsey Brand Dried Citrus Pulp
Presley and. Vaughn Broiler Starter F 23.44 8.31 2.40 J. ALLEN SMITH & co., Knoxville, Tennessee
PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia G a Z0e 12.00 Peerless Mixing Feed 2%
My-T-Pure Horse and Mule Feed Peas ss : : SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgi
Economy 40% Hog Supplement : Abe ra 7 Smith's Farm Supply's eee Feed ee
ae c inn 20 vE00 Check-R-Mix Growing Feed (All Mash)
: F 25 ~ E Feed
Economy 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 oe Alex. Irene 16-and Dalry
: F 44.75 2.72 21
My-T-Pure Laying Mash G 20.00 3.50 8.50 | SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
F 20.63 3.78 3.93 Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts * Protein tow. an
Economy 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 8.00
F 42.50 2.68 4.94 THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIJL CO., Savannah, Ga, eee:
Puritan 16% Milking Ration . aor. os ae as =o atte Protein Cottonseed Mell
31 4 s rime Qua 2S BS
My-T-Pure Dog Food G 24.00 5.00 5.00 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal _ ater
F 26.25 5.84 3.24 Prime Quality i $ :
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois G 26,00 7.00 3.00 - ~
Ful-O-Pep Broiler Pre-Starter (AG2) Medicated F 26.88 7.06 2.32 SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, ane Orlando, Fla. pO
-Ful-O-Pep Growing Ration M ; 15.00 co ee Bluebird Citrus Pulp * Fat Low F
17.75 6
in Ee 8 | Oe
Ageia ees eae a ee = ee Pb Ln es
17. : \ =
_ Ful-O-Pep Drylot Supplement . soa0 es ei Fat Back Hog Ration ae oe
j 37, % i ak
Ful-O-Pep Sow Supplement G 35.00 ge 0 Duplex Horse and Mule Feed Heavy Grain _
Be OS Teh eo ee ae : :
Ful-O-Pep Milking Peed S te 3 e ae Moflo 16% Dairy Feed
; F 16.50 5.79 e
Ful-O-Pep Fitting Feed : 14.00 3.00 es Red Bird Laying Mash, 20% (Crumbles)
16.31 4.19 A =
Ful-O-Pep Broiler Mash (AG2) $72 Duplex 24% Dairy Feed Vee
24.75 7.25 . :
Ful-O-Pep Hog Pasture Supplement G 40.00 1.50 7.50 Fat Back Hog Ration
F 45.00 1.62 6.83 a
Ful-O-Pep Hog Drylot Supplement G 36,00 1.50 10,00 wii RAIN & MILL Co. Spartanburg $s. .
Ful-O-Pep Sow Supplement 3500 150 1100 i aati tial ee Medi ed =: , te) Fe af * :
F 38.75 2.62 7.28 e Lag nar eas
RALSTON PURINA CO., St. Louis, Missourl G 28.00 Spartan Quallty All Mash Breeder Mash ED
Purina Turkey Startena F 28.13 4.1 49 : : tis
Purina Broiler Chow Starter (G) 3 NG G 723.00 4.50 4.00 Spartan Quality All Mash Breeder Sparticies S- Pe
F 24.75 5.00 3.01 * Protein Low FE 15.69
mane D8 Rhow thea ee sANDARD FEED MILL, COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 16.00
: 5 3 - Brand 16% Hog Feed Pellets
Purina Game Bird Breeder Layena (Complete Ration) Sav OF ;
Chickars G 20.09 3.09 7.00 Standard's Formula Ninety-Seven 40% Hog Seppioment, 8 ee
F 21.88 Bony, 1 - es
Purina Super Chick Startena Medicated Bon 40. 4b Standards Formula Thirty-Two Scratch Grain: =
F 25.38 5.42 33 : ees
Purina Hog Chow Supplement S 3609 2.00 10.00 Standards Formula Twenty-One 20% Pullet Grower oT
F 38.13 .00 6.4 j 7 s
Purina Sow and Pig Chow (Supplement) 3200 2.00 9.00 Standards Formula: Ninety-Seven 4076 Hog Supplement =
F 33.75 47 16 *
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate G 32.00 1.50 10.00 Standard's Formula Sixty-Three All oe _ NeeDay-Lay .
F 34.50 2.16 10.00 Klan Doo. Food oe ges
Purina Complete Sow and Pig Chow G 16.00 250 6.00 ee Pree ae
: : F 18.69 3.44 4.75 % : ; eae x ,
Pubing Mink Chow G 20.00 2.00 5.00 Standard's Formula Ninety-Seven 40% Hog Supplement < {
F 24.88 4.10 3.89 ai
Parlag Milk: Chow G 16.00 250 10.00 | JX TePHENS MILLING co. Register, Georgia 6
Fe 8.63. 2.51 7138 Ground Peanut Hay with 25% Molasses (P) Pat ba
Purina Hog Fatena T G 14.00 2.50 7.00 Cob, Shuck and Molasses 25% See
F 16.25 4.06 4.95 : Be * Fiber High r
Purina Special Steer Fatena T 32% G 32.00 2.00 12.00
: F 35.00 2.23 6.78 | SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate G 32.00 1.50 10.00 Swift's Cottonseed Meal and Pellets 36% Protein
5 F 34.38 4.79 5.86 Prime Quality :
Purina Creep Chow G 13.00 2.00 6.00 Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets, 41% Protein
: F 16.56 3.40 5.47 Prime Quality Hohe G6 Al
Purina Hog Chow Supplement G 36.00 2.00 10.00 : E (P) Fiber F 41.00 )
F 38.13 2.00 7.03 =
Purina Bulky Las 1 G 10.00 1.50 15.00 R. D. ee & SONS, RFD No. 1, Waverly Hall, whe 7 a et Rosine
be Bisce i F 11.25 1.55 13.69 Dairy Feed Home Mixture not for sale 79)
tart at i E H
ee ee + apes. Uae eee | Wonk le. bb ign ave Kansas City, Me. + iis
Purina Chick Growena B G 17.00 3.00 7.00 Vita Vex Master
a F 19.69 4.13 4.75
Purina Hog Chow Supplement G 36,00: 200:7.1096. | WER ee ee ee Rirelagien, Aatiny
F 39.38 2.03 6.19
Purina Diethylstilbestrol Mix in Special Steer Fatena 32% G 32.00 2.00 12.00 iw ee ee ee
pie : ic ' i F 34.38 3.09 12.00
urina Layena omplete Ration) T G 16.00 3.50 6.00 :
ee : F 17.38 549 4.26 Uncle Sam Laying Mash
urina Hog Chow Supplement G 36.00 2.00 10.00
ee : F 38.75 221 6-72 Jim Dandy Hominy Feed
urina Hog ow Supplement 1 G 36.00 2.00 10.00 :
; i - F 39.00 2.00 701 Jim Dandy High Energy Dog Ration
uring Layena (Complete Ration) T G 16.00 3.50 6.00
: che F 1688 4.86 4.76 Uncle Sam Horse and Mule Feed ;
urina Te! rowena G 17.00 3.00 7.00 ap
: as : F 1781 432 4.51 Jim Dandy Cracked Corn and Wheat Scratch iS
urina Lay Chow G 21.00 3.50 6.50 os : :
F 2219 4.08 5.88 Wacle Jou: Hey Foon
Purina Layena (Complete Ration) G 16.00 3.50 6.00
F 1863 4.42 5.78 | VALDA WOOTEN, MeRae, Georgia
Purina Hog Chow Supplement (For Pasture) G 40.00 oa 8.00 Ground Corn Cob cad Shucks with 25% Molasses
; F 42.50 .74 6.57 * Fiber
Purina Hog Fatena T G 14.00 2.50 7.00
F 15.50 3.72 4.31 As Declared _.
Purina Super Chick Startena 3 NG ~ Medicated G 23.00 4.50 4.00 Violations _ = spe ece
: F 25.75 8.12 3.57 TOTAL oeees