eorgia
Farmers
Commissioner
Bulletin
Phil Campbell,
es dealing with opportunities
oun pee: in the field of agri-
By Dr. C C. ss
an, College of Agriculture
University of Georgia
plained i in the Market Bul-
week, although mechanization
nking allotments have made it
many young people to remain
ily. farm and engage in farm-
re is still plenty of
pidly expanding agricul-
onomy for trained agricultural
rained agricultural workers are
y being sought include the fol-
H; for studies in soil sci-
duction of crops and animals,
ng, economics, agriculture engi-
, equipment and utilities, process-
by-products.
RICULTURE INDUSTRY; for
achinery and equipment, food.
grain and seed processing,
acturing, dairy manufactur-
er, and pesticides and herbi-
URAL BUSINESS; for
edit insurance, farm man-
_ appraisal, grading-pack-
eling, storage and warehousing,
es and private businesses,
LTURAL EDUCATION; for
ral extension service, vocational
al teaching, college instruction,
ee ee dee die
ograms, |
UL URAL COMMUNICA-
n reporting, newspapers,
pub tions, photography,
io, television, record-
rs Note: This is the second of
i
- these calned fields fore
ises and methods of new pro- |
nt agencies, farm organization,
igencies, business firms and in-
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1957
AREERS iN AGRICULTURE
NUMBER 48
Agpecatinral
CALENDAR
August 9, Albany Aberdeen Angus
Breeders Donation Sale.
Aug. 11-13, Radium Springs Georgia
Feed Assn. convention,
August 13, Tifton Georgia Spotted
Poland China Breeders Show
Sale.
August 17, Thomasville Georgia Jer-
sey Catile Club Fall Sale.
Aug. 19-22, Rock Eagle Park Second
annual poultry institute,
August 22, Tifton Small-Grain. and
Winter Grazing Short Course.
August 30, Douglas Aberdeen Angus
Association Consignment Sale.
August 30, Georgia State Fair Ground,
Macon Georgia Breeders Associa-
tion Annual Fall Sale.
September 3, Tifton Water Manage-
ment Short Course.
Sept. 4 Rock Eagle Park, Artificial
Breeding Conference.
September 5, Tifton Steer Feeding
Short Course.
September 10-11, Athens Agricultural
Cooperation Short Course
New Vaccine Found
To Combat Newcastle
A new vaccine for Newcastle Disease
of Poultry has been developed, according
to the University of California.
The new vaccine is a living, non-
spreading vaccine developed by Raymond
A. Bankowski, Poultry Pathologist,
School of Veterinary Medicine, Davis,
California.
The vaccine will hold off Newcastle
Disease for at least 13 weeks on the first
injection and at least 53 weeks on the sec-
ond injection.
Bankowski says the vaccine can be
(Continued On Page 8)
Winter Grazing Plans
Should Be Made Now
More than one million acres of Geor-
gia land was in winter grazing last year
and by 1965 the number may reach a mil-
lion and a half, according to Agronomist
J. R. Johnson, Agricultural Extension
Service, University of Georgia College of
Agriculture.
Johnson points out that winter graz-
ing should supplement good permanent
pastures in any grazing system. Sufficient
hay or silage should be on hand for win-
ter feeding when the winter grazing is
short.
Johnson cited the following recom-
mendations for planning winter grazing
as an important source of feed:
~Prepare land three to five weeks be-
fore planting. (Planting time in North
Georgia is around September 1, and for
South Georgia it is September 15 to Oc-
tober 5.)
Use heavy rates: of fertilizer, particu-
larly nitrogen, at, or soon after planting.
Use 400 to 600 pounds of 4-12-12 per acre
at planting. If anhydrous ammonia is
used, apply 100 pounds of nitrogen at
planting. If solid sources of Nitrogen are
used, apply 50 pounds per acre at plant-
ing or soon afterwards in order to stimu-
late early and vigorous growth.
A good mixture in North Georgia is
three bushels of oats, 20 pounds of rye
grass, and 20 pounds of Crimson clover per
acre. In South Georgia, four bushels of
oats per acre is recommended. On heavier
type of soil, Crimson clover, rye grass, or
vetch may be used in the oats.
Two bushels of Abruzzi or Gator rye
will give good winter grazing.
Use certified seed. Treat small grain
seed, Plant with a grain drill and roll the
land after planting.
Grazing may be begun when the
plants are four to six. inches tall. Do not
overgraze, Let the animals remain on pas-
ture just long enough to fillgenerally
about two hoursthen take them off pas-
ture to avoid unnecessary. trampling.
In February or early March, apply 50
pounds of nitrogen for additional grazing,
hay, or silage.
EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Georgia, First:
PEANUTS
BROILERS
FOREST LANDS
NAVAL STORES
@ PIMENTO PEPPER
IMPROVED PECANS
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
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.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds
Mrs. LaMyra Jarman
___ | Candler Clement Jr.
added to or removed from
etc., to CIRCULATION
All requests for changes of
FARM
WORK
WANTED
42 yr. old woman with vork|
pld daughter wants light work
on farm, with furnished quar-
ters, $15-$20 weekly salary,
at once, year-round job. Ho-
ae dependable, no bad ha-
its. Best of references. Mrs.
James Collins, 233 W. Broad-
way St., Griffin. PH 5189.
Exp. poultry man will tend
rommercial egg layers for 6c
dozen eggs or broilers for 1c
{b. with party having good
houses and equipment. Jake
Johnson, 4100 Peachtree Rd.,
Apt:
8-23.46.
12-D, Atlanta PH CE
White woman, widow, 55,
- wants job light farm work
helping care take, raising
chickens or working flowers,
etc. Honest, no bad _ habits.
Mrs. Alma Fordham, 2037
Houston Ave., Macon.
Honest, smart sober man
with wife, want job as Care-
taker good farm, or with lay-
ing hens, Small house and rea-
sonable salary. Can also do
carpenter work. Ron Padgett,
Rt. 1, Social Circle.
Exp. Dairy Herdsman wants
job. Am 34 yrs. old, married,
nave family. Need good house
and good salary. Can take full
tharge of herd. Give full de-
sails about job. S. E. Moore
Rt. 2, Augusta.
Nice, refined, white woman,
lone, 37 yrs. old, wants job
it once on farm with reliable
people, doing light farm work
lor private room, board and
reasonable salary. Have to
ome after. Mrs. Margie Fran-
ses Reid, 1328 Avon Ave.,
. W. Atlanta 10.
Want job as Care taker of
small farm, cattle, hogs, chick-
ens, etc. for room, board and
reasonable salary. Home_with
modern conveniences. G. C.
Henry, 1203 Houston St., La-
Grange.
*
Exp. dairyman wants job on
Dairy. Operate any type milk
ers; also accept job on Cat-
tle or Vegetable fram. Drive
any kind truck or tractor.
Have 4 small children. Need
house wired for elec. stove
and on school Rt. Write or see.
James Leonard, 27 Railroad
St. Cartersville.
Want job on farm looking
after and caring for chickens,
within 25 to 40 mi. Atlanta.
AN. Davis; Rts 1; Wace:
Want job on small Dairy or
Chicken farm. Exp. in both.
Married man, no children. Sob
er, no bad habits. Good ref.
Clyde May, Rt. 5, Box 267,
Dublin, Ph. 1258W1.
39 yr. old man, married, 2
children, would like job at-
tending to cattle or hogs, for
home and reasonable salary.
Vernon Griggs, Rt. 1, George-
town.
White man, 37 yrs. old, no
bad habits, desires job as Dairy
man, or light farm work on
farm, for room, board and
salary. Grover C. Parrish, Box
252, Waynesboro.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want a qualified farmer 4-6
in family for share-crop or 50-
50 basis A very fine So. Ga.
farm located in N. E. Ware
County. Must have tractor and
equipment and can run him-
self. Year round employment
and good offer. Mrs. C. A.
Taylor, 153 Waring St., Way-
cross,
Want unencumbered, clean,
healthly, middleaged white
yrs. old for light farm chores
on farm. Private room, board
and $20 month. Mrs. W. E.
Waller, Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin.
Want at once reliable, good
man with 1-2 sons. Must have
exp. driving tractor also be
able take care peach groves.
White or colored. Good pay.
steady job. Elec., water an
wood, J. N. DAngelo, Rt. 1,
Kathleen.
Want young married man
nest willing to work hard for
modern dairy. Exp. not im-
portant, if interested in dairy.
business and willing to learn.
Unless sincerely interested, do
not bother to answer. C. D,
Johnson, Waynesboro, Rt. 1,
PH 3716. c
_ Want mature man to do
light fram work and able to
run tractor. References requir-
ed. Earl Floyd, 117-14th St.,
NE, Atlanta.
Well exp. man to operate
(on share basis) large grain
farm. No cotton. Must be exp.
all farm. machinery like har-
vester, corn picker, hay baler,
ete. Ralph K. Jones, Rt. 2,
Athens.
Want farm labor for work
on So. Ga. farm. 30-50 yrs.
old with small family, $4.50
day salary with raise after 90
days if satisfactory. Write.
oe Varn, Box 205, Folks-
on.
Want settled white woman
with small income of her own,
to live as one of family on
small farm, and do light farm
work garden, flowers. etc.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Rt. 5,
Cumming.
Want able bodied man with
small family to wok on Dairy
farm, near school bus and mail
Rt. Letters ans. J. W. Wal-
droup, Douglas.
Want at once nice, unen-
cumbered woman, 18- to 45
yrs. old, for light fram chores
in exchange for good home,
board and salary. Mrs. Jo
Keye, Rt. 2, c/o Pomysy Lake
Service, Sta. Stockbridge.
Want unencumbered, clean,
healthly, middleaged woman
to live in home on farm and
do light farm work, for room,
board and salary. Letters ans.
J. B. Bannister, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Want at once, exp. white
couple to work on farm, pre-
fer middleaged Christian peo-
ple. Both to work. No drunks.
D. J. Smith, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Ph. 199-R-2.
Want reliable middleaged
couple to grow broiler chicks
on halves. Can house 5,000
chicks, automatic. waterers.
Living quarters (1 R. Army
house) in exchange for light
farm work and chores. Near
Greyhound Bus line. Write.
Mrs. L.-C. Atwater, Rt. 1,
Duluth.
SALE EVENTS
August 30 (Friday) An-
nual Fall Sale of the Georgia
Guernsey Breeders Associa-
tion at Georgia State Fair
Ground, Macon .. . 45 head,
about 40 cows and heifers
after*> sale date, have been
consigned.
FLOWERS
FOR SALE
African violet leaves, 10
named, $1; Sultana plants, 12
asst., $1.15; pot plants, 50 cut-
ings $1.25; unnamed Daylilies,
Russels, many dif., $2.50 doz.;
Amaryllis, orange color, 5
bulbs $1.15 PP. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Giant ruffly Petunia large
and dwarf light yellow mari-
gold plants, 75c doz.; large
Chrysanthemum plants, $1
doz. Add postage. Fred With-
erspoon, 308 Holderness St.,
Atlanta 10. PH. PL-3-5251.
Daylilies send 3c stamp
for price list. Mrs. W. H.
Whitten, Chula.
who is settled, sober and ho- | Mrs
fresh or due to freshen soon.
Red Blazing tar plant
ea; Fuchsia,
menes, Coleus, dbl. Petunias,
Snapdragons and several col.
Verbena, Growing in pots, 20
ea.; Crown of Thorns and
night-blooming Cereus, 50c
ea., at my home. Cannot mail.
Frank Barford, 1185
wes Ave., SE, Atlanta
Red Salvia plants, 25 doz.;
old fashioned Bachelor But-
ton 15c doz.; large Jerusalem
Cherry bushes and _ other
flowers; also ornamental pep-
per, 4 kinds in tin containers
loaded with pepper. All at my
home. Will not mail. Mrs.
Myrtle B. Hunt, 921 Capitol
View Ave., NW, Atlanta 15.
PH. SY-4-6654.
Mixed Hibiscus plants, 7-10
in., $1.25 doz.; 12-13 in., $1.55
doz.; 14-15 in, $1.80 doz;
Royal Poineiani and Holly-
hock, 25c-ea.; Hollyhock seed,
15e tblsp. Add generous vost-
age. No checks. Also Canna
lilies, 25 doz. at home. Mrs.
Effie Smith, Rt. 4, Box 294,
Austell. %
Good varieties African Vio-
lets, 10 and up COD, or at
my place. Mrs. T. H. Trimble,
Sr., 1764 Cheshire Bridge Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 9. : 2
African violets, many vari-
eties, blue, purple, pink, few
dbls., 50c ea. for large; small,
3 for $1. Add 30c postage.
Mrs. J... R..<Sweatman, | 17
Louise Pl.,-NW, Atlanta 18.
Coleus, Begonias, single and
dbl. and few other pot plants.
Cannot ship. Lura V. Powell,
405 Georgia Ave., SE, Atlanta.
PH. JA-4-0929.
Centipede grass, $2.75 bu.,
$1.50 sq. ft. for sod. Bring
baskets Mrs. C. E. McKinney,
3304 Clairmont Rd., NE, Rt.
13, Atlanta. ME-4-2559.
Assorted colors German iris,
5e ea. $4 C.; Jap iris and
Golden Tip and Green arbor
vitae seedling, $1 doz.; Lilies.
Philippine, Regal, Milk and
Wine, 20c ea.; small Philippine
seedlings, 50c doz.; dbl. pink
Begonias 25c ea.;. white, pink
Oxalis, 3 for 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Box
326 Alpharetta.
Tall Bearded Iris, named
varieties, 4, $1; labeled Snow
King, Melizta, Great Lake.
You pay postage. Write us.
Richard Myers, 1438 Broad
St., Augusta.
Hemerocallis,
red, yellow,
orange; Iris,
unnamed, all
on winners; also, all kinds
of shubbery. Cannot ship. Sell
cheap. Mrs. L. F. Wood, 1884
Bonnie View St., SW, Atlanta
10. PH. PL-8-2438.
Iris, dark purple, white;
Daffodils, mixed types and
colors; Paper White Narcissus,
single Blue Hyacinth. Nice
collection of all for $2 plus
postage. Miss Ruth Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Several colors Coleus, Sal-
via, Sage, 15c ea.; Christmas,
Thanksgiving, and Baby Star-
fish Cactus; dbl. red Geran-
iums, Dining Room Lilies and
Night Blooming Cereus, 20c
ea.; 2 for. 35c. Add postage
under $1. Mrs. Ela M. Moore,
c/o A. H. Griffin, Cataula.
. Ageratum, Spengeria ferns,
Gallardias, Shasta Daisies,
Scabiosa, yellow, red Cannas,
all types flowers for dried ar-
rangements; Gypsophila,
Pinks, Cocks Comb, Lobelia,
Cleome, Salvia, Dutch Iris,
Daylilies, Jerusalem cherries.
Cannot mail. Era M. Salter,
133 Madison St., Decatur. PH.
DR-3-1272.
Assorted Jonquil, Daffodil
and Narcissi bulbs, at my
home, 3 for 5c. Mrs. E. E.
Broughton, 3084 Eastwood Dr.,
Decatur. PH. DR 3-4840.
Deep crimson Geisha hv-
brid Petunias
boxes. Large nlants now
ready, $1 doz., PP. Lee Aber-
nathy, Barnesville, Rt. 2.
Thanksgiving
Cactus, Airplane plants, Achi- |B
ood varieti Bh ib-|.
churches, grocery stores and p 5 Tetics and Pine Bie
for pots or:
fred Glads, 5c ea.;
of Snowballs and W
15 ea, PP in Ga. Mrs
Taylor, Rt. 2, Bremen.
Dbl. red and orange C
German Iris, Emperor
dils, Butter
sl ae ey a
mall a dees
Spider lilies, 2 doz., $1
postage. Jarrett Thornto:
2, Box 230, Bremen.
Elephant Ears, large
75 ea.; purple Wisteria,
ea.; Coral vines and
OClock bulbs, 15c ea.
of 5 or more; Hydrang:
tings, 25 ea. Free of i
At my home. Cannot
Mrs. Susie me
April bloom Narc
C.; King Alfred Jonquils $
C.; yellow Canna, purple
lilies; dbl. yellow Daft
and purple Violets,
Snowdrop bulbs, 12,
postage. Mrs. Beatrice Mo:
Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen.
Rainbow col. mixed pot
leus, giant flowering Hib
mixed color, hardy to
red as fire Salvia plants, 1
oe
rs. f S a on, P
Box 291, Barnesville.
~ Giant mix color Tro
Hibiscus, perennial, 20 fo.
PP. Mrs. Ruth Abernathy
2, Barnesville. -
Dbl. Geraniums, red 3
bud, pink, white, dark
orchid, lavender; Be,
_asstd., also pink, Grap:
and Maple; Sultanas,
any 3 for $1 PP. Damp pat
|ed. Mrs. Lawrence Col 3
2, Blairsville.
African violet leaf clu
labeled, white, pink, red,
purple, 50c ea., 3, $1.2:
blooming size African vic
asst.. $1.25 co Mins
Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Dbl. Poppies, Sweet
liam, Sultana, mi x
mullein Pinks, ea.
with stamped, self-addr
envelope. Mrs. C. G. Kuy]
dall, Rt. 3,; Bex:-83, 8
ville. Joe
Dbl. and single Holl
seed, 2 tbls. 25c; also
kinds bulbs for fall plant
time, 3 doz. $1.50. PP. M
L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buc!
an ; oe
Daylilies: Arla, Black
ic; Chloe, Howdy, P.
Lady, Parfait, Peach
Potentate, Raven, Spice,
ea., 10, $6: Oneita, |
Georgia, Dorothea, Ke
Mamie Lake, Psyche,
Supreme. Sabrina, Ta
iste Ra eae
a $2. age
der $3. Mrs. D. J. Hz
Blackshear. ESE eee
Several thousand,
scented Jonquil bulbs, $1 C.;
Buttercup, Narcissus, 90c_
large Daffodils, $1.20
Wonder lily (b'ooms in
$1.25 doz.: 4 colors V
80c doz. Add postage. M
Tumlin, Eastanolle.
Native Blue Ridge rose
aleas, 25 ea.; $2 doz.:
Winter fern, Bleckbe:
Shasta Daisy, Phlox,
Yarrow, large white |
santhemums, blue Agera
3. 50c; near white Ma
Zinnia plants, Dutch blue
laree blue Iris. 50c doz.
postage. Mrs. Presley Fo
Rt:5; Baye es
Blue Violets, $1 C.;
red, June and Pancake Ca
25c bunch; pink a
Peonies. 50c ea.; ora
Lilies, Golden glow an
| Yellow and
-60c doz. or 2
J. C. Burdette,
ville.) ==
d Clump red bloom-
Cactus, 50c; root-
as, Red, Pink and
-ea.; cuttings red and
colors Sultana, 6 for
id postage. Mrs. Dewey
5, Ellijay.
house plants. Add
Write. Mrs. H. H.
Rt. 5, Elberton.
Verbena mother plants
price as single plants)
$1; red Coleus, 5 for
av -and Beef-
gonias, 60c ea.; white
le Althea and Philo-
25c ea. Add postage.
nna Hubbard, Fortson.
growing Ligustrum,
ry Laurels, $10 C; Eng-
, Vinea Minor, Royal
iolets, per. blue Phlox,
brilliant Red thrift, $5
nche Woodruff, Green-
Rae ee
st Daffodils, blooming
bs, $1.50 doz.; mixed
Narcissus and other
e blubs, 2 doz. $1 PP.:
i .. good
of large blue Iris,
.: yellow Jonquils, 5c
doz.; Add postage; also
nk Poppy seed, 25c tsp.
stamped envelope. Mrs.
. Wommack, Rt. 1, Gray-
Thrift, $1 C.; blue
and mix. color Ver-
Turf Lily, Jonauil bulbs,
Sweet William and
rennial Candy Tuft, 75c doz.
ss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines-
olets, genuine Royal Robe,
hite Perfection, White Won-
Calif., 17th Century vio-
Everblooming perennial
ena, Scarlet King, Apple
om, rose pink, purple,
der, dark Velvet Red,
: Tad ' ent ie
a postage. Mrs.
Cousins, Rt. 3, Green-
. orange and old
ixed colors Poppy
Sp. with 3c stamped
_white Narcis-
ite and yellow Jon-
bs, 25 doz. Add post-
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; 4
bena, $1 doz. $5 C.;
rift $1 C.; blue Violet
., $10 M.; blue Agera-
. doz. $
oz.;. red-Cannas $2 doz.;
nd Narcissus bulbs
: Red Spidr _ lilies,
White Narcissus, Chin-
cred_lilies, Snowdrops,
z.; Easter lilies, large,
; Duplex Gerbera dais-
ooming size 4, $1. Mrs.
n Usry, Stapleton.
Double Popov seed. 50c
Mrs. John Way, Rt. 6,
Savannah.
shioned blue sweet
11 colors Verbena, Star
lehem, dbl. Orange,
and Lemon lilies, 50
Milk and Wine lilies 50c
-plus postage. Mrs. J.
t. 1, Toomsboro.
nan earded Iris, nam-
eties, not labeled, 20
> 45, $2: $4 C.
$1.50: blue Iris}
. $1 doz.; White Croft
>|plus postage.
'|Smith, Rt. 1, Box 107, Warm
2 | Springs. ;
Running roses, Cape Jas-
mine, Star of Bethlehem, Bird
of Paradise, Bull and Sweet
Bay, running Honeysuckle,
Buckeye, French Mulberry,
Crepe Myrtle, 10c ea; Snow
on Mountains. Snapdragons,
30e doz. Add postage. No
checks from out of state.
Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Nina
Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
_ Well rooted, Night Bloom-
ing Cereus plants, guaranteed
to bloom soon, 1 yr. to 5 yr.
plants, 75c to $2.50 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. C. M. Proctor,
Twin City. :
Bearded Iris, some medal
winners; Indian Hills, Melanie,
Burnished Bronze, Tea Rose,
Wabash, Master Charles, Mul-
berry rose, Arab Chief, Santa
Cruz, Ola Kola, Grand Can-
yon, others, mixed, $3 doz.;
Daylilies, red, salmon, gold,
purple, lemon, wine, 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Lillian
Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Mixed colors Iris, 25, $1;
Star of Bethlehem, 75c C.:
April blooming Narcissus, $1
C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
Temple.
Crinum Cecil Handyshel,
$1.25 ea.; Haemanthus Kath-
erinae $4 ea.; Hybrid - Neo
Marica (Walking Apostle
plant) 50c ,ea.; Billbergia,
Theodore L. Meade (inflores-
ence) $1 ea.; Billbergia Rub-
ro-cyanea and Josephs Coat
Cactus, dif. colors, $1.25 ea.;
cuttings 35c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Ham-
ilton.
Bearded Iris, won _ first
place at last A. I. S. Show.
Write for information. State
inspected, free of disease and
insects. Add postage. Mrs. W.
J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg.
150 named varieties Beard-
ed Iris; have won both Sil-
ver and Bronze medals in
A.LS. shows. Write for names,
colors and prices. Mrs. T. T
Patrick, Jackson. :
Lace ferns, 25 ea.; Boston
fern, 15 ea.; dbl. red, pink,
white, pink ever-blooming and
Chicken Gizzard Begonias,
red and pink Geraniums and
wax Leaf Coleus, 15 ea.; Co-
leus plants, 10c ea. All del.
Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
Ferns: Lace, 50c bunch;
Boston and Frilly, 20e bunch;
red and pink, white dbl. and
ever-blooming Begonias; red
Geranium; olen-Sho,
mon and Red Sultana, 15c ea.;
mixed Coleus, Petunia plants,
one cent ea.; Christmas Cher-
ry, 10c ea. All del. Leilar
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. |
_ Pink and red dbl. Begonias,
Coleus, Chicken Gizzard,
Fuchsia, pink, red salmon,
rose Geraniums; dbl. Petunia
cuttings, 15 ea.: Boston and
Sword ferns, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt.
1, Royston. ;
Jonquils one cent ea; mixed
Tris, Spider lilies, 60c doz.;
.|Peonies, 50 ea.; rooted cut-
tings Rosemary, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. J. C. Jones, Rt.
1, Rome. PH-4-2389. rea
Red and green strived Jew,
3 for 10c; mixed Petunias,
Red Salvia, 15 doz.; Red Giz-
bard plant, Jobs Tears, Baby
Tears, Elk Horn, Chicken Toe,
Mint, Rubber Plant, Star Cac-
tus. Frog Lee, 10c ea. Over
$1 Postpaid. Mrs. P. E. Tray-
lor, Rebecca.
Red Spider lily. Narcissus,
paper white and Chinese Sa-
cred lily, blooming size bulbs,
25 doz.; smaller size, 15c doz.
Send postage. Miss Zona Bart-
ley, 406 E. Central Ave., Val-.
dosta.
Several thousand Jonauil,
Narcissus, Butter and Eggs
and Buttercup bulbs, $1.25 C,
Mrs. Will H.
ea. of 12 named and la-
Se
beled Iris, including Margaret
| Mitchell, $1 No checks.
W: Lyerly,
MARKET BULLETIN
Hemerocallis, 2 ea. dif,
purples, rose, labeled, $3.50;
dif. labeled, $1; 12 better,
$1.50; 16 not labeled, $1. 35c
postage 1st doz., 10c ea. addi-
tional doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs,
Washington,
1.00 ea., Hemerocallis, label-
ed, $2.25 doz.; better $3 doz.;
not labeled, 15, $1.75; Iris 2
ea .pink, yellow, red, bi-color,
plecata, bronze, $1.25 doz.; 16
not lebeled, dif., $1. 35 post-
age. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash-
ington.
Iris, new varieities, Truly
Yours, Port Wine, Quechee,
Happy Birthday, Pink Sensa-
tion and other pinks; also
Tiger and Milk and Wine lil-
ies. Write for prices. Mrs.
Lona Tallent, Lula.
Blue Iris bulbs 3 ea.; But-
terfly Coleus and red Chicken ||
Gizzard Coleus, 15c rooted
cutting also for Christmas
Cactus. Wet packed; also all
kinds show mums. Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Lincolnton.
Pink Thrift; rooted, damp
packed, $1 C., PP. Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula.
Red, white, pink, dbl. Sal-
mon, red single Begonia cut-
tings, 10c ea.; Boston fern,
rooted, nice clump, 2c; also
want all colors per. Phlox,
King Alfred daffodils. Will
exch. Write first. Mrs. C. H.
Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville.
Choice Coleus, $1 doz.; large
Paper White Narcissus bulbs,
50 for $1; Coleus cuttings, 5
dif.. Sultana, 20 for $1; Maid-
en Hair ferns, $1 ea. Add 30c
postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.
Pink, red ,white and Amer-
|ican Beauty Geraniums; pink,
red and orange Sultanas; pink,
red and white Begonias;
Rainbow Moss cuttings, 15c
ea.; 2 for 5c; also, White
Orland, 50c ea. or exch. for
red one. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.
Pink and white dbl. Petun-
ia cuttings, 3, 50c; 6 dif. Cole-
us, 3 dif. Sultanas, 60c; dbl.
ted Geranium cuttings, 20c;
12 dif. African Violet leaves,
$1.15; 20 dif. cuttings, $1.25;
variegated season plant, 25c
rooted. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes, Rt.
1, Canon.
Any amount Jonquil bulbs,
one cent ea. plus postage.
Mrs. E. J.. Daughtry, Rt. 1,
Cobbtown.
Red Spider Lily bulbs 5c
ea., $1 C.; also thousands of
Emperor daffodil bulbs. See
or white offer on 500 or 1,000
lots. All FOB here. E. F. Shel-
nutt, 206 E. Columbia Ave.,
College Park.
Tube roses, Cannas, Daffo-
dils, Gladiolus, and Daylilies,
50c doz.; Pink Cannas, 2 for
25c;. also Orchid corsages,
white and lavender $1 ea.
Mrs. W.: E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Camilla.
Fine Iris, 15 dif. colors, 15
for $1; 12 dif. colors of Day
lilies, 6 for $1. Add 30c post-
age in state, 40c out. Mrs.
W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Craw-
fordville.
Thurstonia, Spotted Leaf
begonias, Gold B
vieria, 50c ea.; Crows Foot,
Chicken Toe, June Night-
blooming, Tree, Corncob,
Monkey Tail, Brown, Pink
Starfish Cacti, 40c ea.; Monev
Plants, Sweetgum, Ivy, Aero-
vlane plants, 35 ea.; 4 mos.
Cactus. 15c ea. Plus Postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.
Tommy Smith Pink. Bronze.
Shaggy Cream, Red Charm, 20
plants $1; Daisy-type, white,
yellow, pink, red, bronze tan,
20 plants $1. Add 25c postage.
\ bert.
pinks, yellows, Reds, bi-colors, |
12 dif. labeled, $3; Iris, 12
and Sanse- |
Silver white, Golden yellow,
Mrs, R. La Silver, Rt. 5, Cuth-
FLOWERS
WANTED
Want Madonna (Easter)
lily bulblets and Dutch Iris
bulbs (now dry), blue with
yellow throat or any color.
Will exch. Dioscorea Batalas
bulblets (blooms perfume
yard) any amount for same
or for dry bulbs, or sell mine,
8 for 25c (Miss) F. B. Moore,
Suwanee, -
Want to exch. Sweet Wil-
liams, 4 OClocks and Mimosa
seed for, Camellias, Madonna
lily, blue Thrift or dbl. moss
seed. Mrs. Paul Lumpkin, 2018
Maple St., Rome.
Want a yard plant my
grandfather called Red Vel-
vet Cushion, or any other
old time flaming shrubs. Write
what you have and price. W.
D. Porterfield, 155 Ivy St.
NE, Atlanta 3.
Want about 1 dozen small
Catalpa trees, State what you
have and price. John H. Smith,
Box 315, Gainesville.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE.
_John Deere A tractor, 2 disc
side plow, grain drill, bush
and bog harrow, cuttaway har
row, Right-way milking ma-
chine, 2 single units, in good
cond. stainless steel pails , 4
can cooler, 10 extentions, aer-
tor cooler. All good cond. Bar-
gain. Hansel Abernathy, Rt. 1,
Cartersville. Ph. 11747
Ford, l-row Corn Picker;
John Deere Combine: M and
M, 38 HP tractor with cultiva-
tors and plows also 1-horse
wagon. W. W. Williams, Quit-
man.
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Liverman Iron Age peanut
combine with V-4 air cooled
Wise. engine, picked around
200 acres Lilliston peanut shak
er, needs some minor repairs.
Cheap. See on farm, 4 mi. W.
Unadilla. E. B. Dupree, Una- ee
dilla:
Hay rake, mule drawn, 9 ft.,
first class cond., Intn1 mower,
fits most any tractor, for sale.
R. P. Rowe, Rt. 1, Moreland.
Fordson tractor, good
and harrow, running shape,
for sale. Mrs. T. W. Coley, Sr.,
1208 Ash St., College Park.
7 ft. Case mower machine, 2
rubber tires, good shape, new
blade. J. B. Whitfield, Conley. |
Ph. Atlanta MA 17-4770.
1951 Ford tractor with hy-_
draulic lift; bush and bog har-
row, all in good cond. W. E
Hinely, 12801 White
Savannah, Ph. EL 5-2252.
Dearborn. forge harvester
with Wisc., 30 hp motor, J. D.
Ensilage blower with pipe, _
tractor trailer with false end
gate. Gehl trailer unloader
low
Bluff Rd.
with 3/4 HP elec. motor. J.P. ;
Warren, Moultrie Rd. Thomas- | ;
ville. Ph. CAnal 6-0933.
1940 Pick-up truck in run- |
ning cond. (hasnt been run
this year) for farm use; new
motor, 5 good tires,
Canuet, Rt. 1, Guyton.
Case Power Mower,
blade, semi-mounted( can be
used on any farm, $100; John
Deere Hay rake, 9 ft., selt-
dumpit, $100; Self-propelling |
attachment for wheel type saw
new, $25; old hay rake, $10.
R. M. Davison, Woodville. PH
HY 9-2962. >
Chattooga Cane Mill, 60 gal.
Boiler and equipment, $55. J.
B. Brinson, Rt. 3, Box 98,
Waynesboro.
J. D. side rake, excellent
cond., $80. F. C. Brown, Rils
Box 227, Dawson. Ph. 6521.
$60. W. C.
Tee
BRUCELLOSIS
Counties Free
Of Disease
12Wilkinson, Towns,
Oconee, Evans, Bryan,
Gordon, Chatooga, Candler,
Crawford, Glascock,
_ Toombs, Elbert
Counties In which area testing is now underway include:
Appling Hart Putnam
Banks Heard Quitman
Barrow Irwin Rabun
Berrien Jackson Rockdale
Brantley Jeff Davis Spalding
Bulloch Jenkins Stephens
Burke Johnson Talbott
Butts Lamar Taliaferro
Cherokee Laurens Taylor
Clarke Liberty Tift.
Coffee Leng Treutlen
Chattahoochee Lumpkin Turner
Columbia Madison Union
Dawson. Marion Walker
Dodge Miller Washingfon
Dooly Montgomery Wayne
Douglas Oglethorpe Wheeler
Franklin Peach White
Gwinnett Pickens Wilcox
Habersham Pierce ;
Hall . Pulaski.
Help Make Georgia Brucellosis
Free By 1960
ERADICATION
Counties Not
Free of Disease
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New Idea corn picker, ex-| Will trade J.D, Bulldozer in| Reg. Landrace boars a
FOUIPMENT cellent working cond., for sale |excellent cond., for new or|gilts, imported bloodlines, 4
H. G. Wiley, Cobb. used tractor and full line of | mos. i fies Pte aoe Seas
FOR SALE One 12 x 28 tractor tire,|eduipment, also in excellent | Unrelated pairs: boars, $50
: : >Tcond. M. M. gilts, $75 ea. Paul Roach,
$30. H. L. Bailey, Roswell, Ph | We M Beavers, Box 495, 16. Home: Pi, 41805. 05
Farmall Cub tractor, dise
harrow, Mold Board plow,
spring tooth cultivator, corn
and cotton planter, mower,
rake, lime spreader and level-
ing blade, $600; 10-gal. lec.
churn, $10; elec. brooders, wa-
ter founts and feeders, $20.
Mrs. W. W.. Pryor, Waverly
Hall.
Farmall A tractor and wag-
on, planters, cultivators, all
good cond., $500; one Jersey
Milch cow, giving 3 gals. day,
$100. Thomas W. Ray, Rt. 2,
Marietta.
4-disc Tiller, 2-section har-
row, cultivator aqemenese
grain drills, etc. for John
Deere, 2-row tractor. Cheap
for cash. C. W. Lynn, P. O.:
Box 323, Collins.
398 laying cages, sixe 10x12,
in A-1 cond., $1 per cage. B.
N. Willis, Enigma. Ph. 468.
Ford Dearborn Economy
blade. Adjusts to all positions,
like new, $75. J. R. Beville,
Rt. 3, Box 264, Griffin. 4060.
Lillistum drum type peanut
picker, on good rubber, in good.
cond., for sale. Paul Branch,
Rt. 4, Box 273, Fitzgerald Ph.
6392.
25 factory-made wire pens,
used for Chinchillas, some
30x30x18 inches, with metal
nest boxes; others 24x24x15
in. also metal dropping pans
and other Chinchilla accessor-
jes. Entire lot, $100. R. E. Wil-
Jiams, 383 No. Carter Rd. De-
eatur.
2 H. wagon, iron, with trail-
er hitch, good top bed; Cole
planter with all plates and 2
cultivator, Gee Whiz, guano
distributor, and 2 Turner
lows. All pulled by Mule.
firs. Mae Morris, Rt. 1, Alpha-
retta. Ph. 4064.
No. 2 Golden Cane mill and
80 gal. boiler, $60 or $30 ea;
also want to buy power Cane
Mill and 12 or 14 ft. eveapor-
ator in good shape, ready for
use. S. J. Foss, Brooklet, Ph.
through Statesboro 9-3187.
249 used laying cages, 5 dbl.
row, 30 hen cap., 44 in. by 12
ft., 6 in. with feed and water
troughs, $12.50 ea; 2 dbl. row,
no water trough, $7.50 ea; 2
single 402 14 pen cap., $3.75
ea; single row, 11 hen cap.
$2.50, or lot, $75. Cannot ship.
R. S. Plastridge, Rt. 4, Green-
ville.
Allis Chalmers G_ tractor
and all equipment, A-1 cond.,
$350, or trade for a good Jeep.
Located on Hwy. 27, 1 mi. No.
Felton. J. A. Brown, Rt. 1 Fel-
ton.
Good 2 wheel farm trailer
and Jeep, for sale L. D. Land,
Martin.
Farmall H, good cond., with
J. D. 4 disc tiller and IHC
smoothing _ harrow, cheap.
Come see. W. L. Wynne, Ches-
REX;
Case 1 row pull type corn
picker, good cond. $250; also
THC wagon -with body and
tires, almost new, $17. Wm. E.
Suber, 1304 Davis Ave., Per-
ry. Ph. 425-J.
Intnl M tractor with 2 extra
driving wheels and one No.
21 two row Intnl corn puller,
used only one season, $2,150.
Tractor is Propane, but price
included gas tanks. Walter E.
Player, c/o Greenfield Plant-
ation, Morgan.
One sawmill, one Miner ed-
ger with 3 saws, one E60 Allis
Chalmers power unit, com-
plete with all belts, dust
chains, all in good cond., $650.
Henry Daniel, Rt. 1, Pearson.
Hinman milking machine
complete, 12 steel stanchions,
l-can coolerator, elec. water,
heater and 1 metal dbl. sink
and numerous cans and other
parts for Dairy. R. R. Walton,
Mrs. Bethany Home, Vidalia.
Dbl. Oxen yoke, hand-
made, complete, good cond.,
$10 at my place. L. B. Mc-
Whorter, Rt. 1, Roopville.
Used rotary mower for use
on Farmall H, without hydrau
lic life for sale Robert D. Perry
P. O. Box 361, Americus.
7 HP Roto-tiller, used less
than 25 hours, perfect cond.,
cost $475; sell for $160; also 10
metal stanchions, $3 ea. Har-
old M. Williams, Rt. 3, Old Bill
Cook Rd. College Park.
THC hay baler, good cond.,
$200. James C. Owens, Rt. 2,
Rome.
One Intnl hay baler, motor
and baler both in good cond.
for sale. Johnnie Hasty, Syca-
more.
A 36 in. power take off,
Allis Chalmers combine. Sell
or exch. for Ezy Flo fer-
tilizer spreader in good cond.,
also want 2 disc tiller for
1947 M. John Deere tractor.
R. R. Williamson, Rt. 4, Bow-
don.
Intn] cub tractor, 1951
model, good tires and tractor
in good shape, cultivating also
planting equipment. Can be
seen at my place. Jim Myers,
Rt. 1, Pitts.
One practically new Farm-
all Cub tractor, Cub 152 disc
plow and 8 disc harrow.
Bought new this spring; also
Cub 22 mower, never set up
Can be bought right. Ray-
mond Hinesley, P. O. Box 585,
Newnan. Ph. 737.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want good, used Rotary
mower for tractor. State what
you have and price. Riley C.
Couch, Senoia.
Want used gas brooder elec.
or tube feeders and waterers
for 12,000 cap. broiler house.
State what you have and price
in first. letter. Clyde Smith,
Nicholls.
Want good, used Allis Chal-
mers WD tractor. State price
and particulars in first letter.
Calvin B. Driver, Rt. 2, Whites
burg. 4
Want set of Blacksmith tools
small portable forge, and an
Anvil (not over 100 Ibs.).
State what you have and price
B. C. Blair, Jr., 3025 Boulder-
crest Rd. Rt. 1, Conley, Ph.
MA 17-9655.
Want Lilliston peanut com-
bine with V-type Wiscn. mo-
tor; also have for sale Side
Delivery rake, good cond., al-
son 2 hay balers, one on rub-
ber, with motor. Paul Anthony
Buena Vista.
Want 2 disc 3 point hitch
Ford or Ferguson plow in good
cond. C. R. Nix, Hampton.
Want any amount up to 220
large broiler feeders, also 22
eight ft. automatic waterers,
with adjustable legs, cheap
and in good cond. State parti-
culars. Claude Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge.
Want used planter and fer-
tilizer distributor for David
Bradley garden tractor at fair
price. W. K. Walker, Box -233,
Zebulon.
Want good used elec. truck
hoist at reasonable price for
cash. C. B. Elam, Morgan. PH
2991.
Want Sub-Soiler for Ford
tractor, straight bean type, in
good cond.; also have for sale,.
wheel and hub for horse-drawn
Mowing machine, in excellent
cond., and reasonably priced.
H. B. Brookshire, Tucker.
Want good Western saddle
for large horse, in good cond.
State price and color. Con-
tact. Frank Harbin, Jr., La-
vonia.
Want one 8 ft. fertilizer dis-
tributor. Advise price, make
and model. Chas. Goodwin,
116 Pope Circle, Decautr. Ph.
DR 7-2153.
Newnan.
_ Want 2 Bottom 12 in turn-
ing plow, also 2 row hill drop
corn planter; Will trade 3 disc
plow for Farmall A tractor,
oo H. Allen, Rt. 1, Kath-
een. : i
Want Corn. picker which
will fit John Deere A tractor.
State cond. make, and price.
eee Dixon, Mershon. Ph.
Want sev. thousand feet por
table Irrigation pipe with or
without sprinklers in 2 in., 3
in. and 4 in. size. C. A. Row-
land, Jr. 430 Milledge Ter-
race, Athens. 5;
LIVESTOCK
= FOR SALE
Reg. Jersey heifers, one
springer, 3-open, 2 heifer cal-
ves and 2 bull calves. Artifi-
cial breeding. G. M. Guyton,
er Hill Rd., Macon. PH
Reg Hereford cattle. Top
quality at reasonable prices.
Open and bred heifers, cows
with calf at side and young
bulls. Also Reg. Hereford pigs,
$25 ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
c/o Ward Meade Farm, Rt. S-
Marietta. PH 8-8772.
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull,
No. 1535262, JF Blackbird Id-
olmere 2. Gentle, well cond.,
$400 Can be seen at my home.
Mrs. Wm. N. Casey /o Vacu-
na Farms, Kingland.
Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,
bring calves in August, Sept.
and October also young bulls
ready for service. All high
breeding. Priced reasonably.
F. H. Bunn, Midville.
36 purebred polled Here-
fords, 3 dbl. Reg. including
herd sire. Priced right for
quick sale. Murrel Holderby,
1511 Madison Rd. Valdosta.
30 young piade
cows, 15 fresh, other 15 to
freshen by November ist F.
M. Gazaway, Rt. 1, Decatur,
Ph. DR 8-2971.
Purebred Jersey bull calves,
sub. to Reg. Out of heavy pro-
ducing cows and _ artifically.
sire. Ages from 1 to 4 mos.
Too good. to butcher. Reason-
ably priced. E. B, Braswell,
Athens. 3
Fine Reg Guernsey cow due
in Sept. with 2nd calf a good
milker, $195. Mrs. Ed Bledsoe,
Carrollton. 3
Holstein dairy heifers to
calve this fall; also few choice
Reg. Holstein and young bulls.
TB and Bloodtested. Sat. guar.
E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains.
Reg. Landrace. weanling
pigs open and bred gilts and
young boars. Priced to sell. W.
F, Anderson, Rt. 3, Nashville.
One kstf Hampshire and
half Berkshire and one full-
blcoded Hampshire. My place
J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley.
Reg. Landrace boars and
gilts of all ages. Imported and
American bloodlines. Prices
reasonable. M. F. Elliott, c/o
Upson Ranch, Thomaston. PH
2179-2520.
OIC breeding stock from
Reg. Short Nose, med. type
stock. Sired by, Oats Chris
from Pleasant View Farm in
Ohio. Boars ready for service,
$45 ea; shoats, male or female,
$25 ea. Will reg. treat and
crate. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Com-
merce.
4 male and 2 female Duroc
pigs, reg. if preferred. Now
ready for sale, $20 ea. or
$22.50 reg. Bili Spell, Wrights-
ville, phone 3602.
Purebred Duroc hogs, either
sex, 5-6 1/2 mos. old $40 1$50
ea; bred gilts, $60; bred sow,
$100. Papers furnished if want
ed. Best of bloodlines. Life
treated. 6 mi. East Sanders-
ville. M. M. Newsome Sand-
ersville.
ble to Reg.
males and gilts and small pigs. |
Holstein.
Gentle, 3 yr. old Reg. Angus
bull, ready for heavy :
$200. Mrs. R. W. Albertson,
Tara Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 8484.
One artificially bred Hol-|
stein bull, 11 mos. old, wt.
around 600 lbs. N. G. Forester,
Rt. 2, Buford,
Purebred Tamworths, eligi-
Breeding age,
All improved breeding for
muscle, length, color, fast
growth and prolific litters.
Reasonable prices. Charles
Baldwin, Suwanee. :
Reg. Yorkshire gilts, bred
to farrow in August and Sept.
Also, spring pigs of both sex.
All sired by or bred to Cer-
tified Superior meat type
boars. Reasonable prices.
Homer Thompson, c/o Forest
Hills Farms, Rt. 2, Americus.
A 5 gaited Tenn. Walking
mare, bay color, with saddle
and bridle, $125; also Shetland
pony, 2 yrs. old, gelding, black
and white, with new saddle
and bridle, $200. Jimmy An-
thony, Rt. 1, Yatesville.
10 yr. old bay mare, home
raised, 1100 lbs., works good
to anything to be done on
farm, very gentle (for chil-
dren), $100 FOB. P. T. Sewell,
Lavonia. fee
25 Southwestern vearling
ewes and one Reg. Canadian
Suffolk ram. F. G. Marchman,
4701 Grant Road, Ellenwood.
PH. Atlanta MA-7-9813.
A heard of. pureblood and
reg. Toggenburg milk goats,
and 1 young Ewe sheep. Sell
from 1 to entire lot. ;W. A.
Roach, Rt. 2, Box 195 A,
Whitmarsh Island, Savannah. |M
Milk goats, $5, $10 and $15
ea. J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Wel-
comeall Rd. Collge Park. Ph.
PO-1-5502.
2 ewe lambs, white with
black nose, born early this
spring, $35. Mrs. Guy T. Gun-
ter; 1535 Marbut Ave., S.E.,
Atlanta 16. | i
White milk goat freshened
with 2 kids, about the middle
of June, $10. Mrs. Albert R.
Barrett, Rt. 2, Wray.
Reg. SPC pigs, from Bangs-
free herd, out of Grand Cham-
pion boar and the Reserve
Champion gilt of Candler Co.
Fair. Will reg in buyers name.
Dae Thompson, Metter, Ph.
SPC Service boars, carrying
bloodlines of the Grand Cham-
pion of Nebraska and Indiana
and Reserve Grand Champion
of Missouri. At Farm, 4 mi. SE
service, | Mi
Rt. |ce"
Reg eRe
dif. bloodlines from
5 mos. old, $25 t
Cert Brucellosis
leading bre
hogs). Will shi
come see. Jas RM
ran. Ph. WE*4-2166.
12 OIC and Whit
ford pigs, about 4 mos.
ea. for entire lot.
liamson, Rt. 1, Cc
TOY ee ee
One tested, treated,
Landrace boar, over 6 n
for sale. Can be
farm, 10 mi. Ludow:
C. Hodges, Ludowici.
Reg. Lanrace_
ling pigs, bred gilt
age boars. All at_
vices. Marvin Har
ity. Ph. 2144. -
Horse mule, ab
old, wt. around 750 Ib
tle, work ee :
C. Canuet, Rt. 1
o 12 bred mar =
$125 to
hay. G. M. Housl
rietta. PH 7-2144.
Black mul ;
Ibs. trained for
ee, for s
Carswell Rt. 3
At Stud: Golden
Reg., No. 12,634, P
cated high school h
_ Shetland pony stalli
oli black Prone
ter 6 PM, or write.
ley. Rt. 3, Lawre
At Stud: Golden
fine markings and
producer, 5 gaited
Saddler, also sev. s
es for sale. Phon
write for appointment
Hill, 2641 Bob
Black and whi
about 41 inches high,
foal to Reg., 38 in. Da
Chesnut stallion, $600;
riding ponies for c
others. M. A. Dunc
gaited gelding
ontan but plenty
hesnut color, bla
tail; also mare abc
old, half Palomin
colt 5 wks. old, also
Western saddles and
Pinehurst. M. J. Blackmon,
Pinehurst. Ph. 730. pte
for sale.
tion, Tifton, Georgia. The
Mr. M. J. Blackmon of
Ashburn.
Hogs will be consigned
attend the show and sale.
Spotted Poland China
Show - Sale Planned
. The Spotted Poland China Hog Breeders
their. first Show-Sale August 13, 1957. The
ganized in February of this year and plan
approximately 35 to 40 bred gilts, open gilts, ar
The show and sale will be
Husbandry Farm of the Coastal Plain Experim
A.M. and the sale at 1:00 P.M. >
Excellent animals will be available at thi
go into purebred herds or for commercial ho
to use in a crossbreeding program.
Quitman Barrs of Eastman as Vice-Presiden
Law of Chula as Secretary-Treasurer. The
consist of H. L. Carmichael of Tifton; B. [
Americus; H. B. Roberson, Chula; and Jol
Georgia and everyone is cordially invited
Assistant Edit
Reasonable. H. P.
Mulberry Grove Rd.
held at the
show will begin
Pinehurst is Pre
by breeders
oe
n ble Kalarma.
Watkins, Jr., Rt. 2,
Rd. Decautr. Ph.
se, gentle, less
itbale for family
Sam Smith, Jr.
horse mule. about 9
. 950 Ibs., gentle,
n work mule, easy
most any-
work
ow gear and
tein and Guer-
to calf from Au-
TB and Bangs free.
: ection. Can be seen
day, Saturday and Sunday
B. Curtis, Farm-
oh. Madison, 2603. _
r rtade for
Angus or Hereford, to
inbreeding. Write. Geor-
ox 205, Folkston.
eap. Thomas Grav-
HE-5-4235.
Gibson, Rt. 7, Ma
unrelated boar
ogers, Rt. 1
5-5642.
Joe H
own. Ph.
me, who has a Reg. SPC boar
|shoat, large enough for gilt
| seeding Crimson clover, Pur-
-|35e C., 500, $1.50, $2.50 M.
W.| Mrs. Leilar Phillips, . Rt.
d|G. E. Waldrip, Rt. 7, Gaines-
-| ville. ;
old enough for ser-
particulars and
Landrace hogs,
ou have and
M
ARK
LES Sacer 310 eae He
x
from party. near |
service. Write. George Fergu-
son, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Want small horse that is
dren), and able and experi-
enced to do garden work. W.
W. Weeks, Chauncey.
Want young, gentle saddle
horse, no plug, at reasonable
price. J. R. Beville, Rt. 3,
Box 264, Griffin, Ph. 4060.
' Want 50 feeder shoats, wt.
70-100 lbs. ea. within radius
100 miles Atlanta. State size
and price. F. T. Chamblee,
3167 Peachtree Rd., N.E., At-
Janta 5. Ph. CE-7-1551.
Want a milch cow, giving
minimum of 2-1/2 gal. daily.
D. L. Cauthen, Rt. 2, Doug-
lasville. Ph 2646
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Iron peas, Pure seed 98.99
pet., Germ. 92 pct., recleaned,
2 bu. bags, $3 bu. S. E. Dyer,
Rt. 3, Macon. PH. 2-5354.
Crimson clover. Pure seed,
99.37 pet., Germ. 77 pct., no
noxious weeds, 35c lb. Billy
Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston.
Green Glaze collard seed,
90 pct, Germ., 2 tblisp. 25c;
9 tblsp. $1; 20 tblsp. $2 PP.
T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
Ga. Exp. Station Dixie Re-
ity 99.31 pct.; Germ. 82 pct.
$30 CWT. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto.
| White brown-eye _ peas,
Germ. 90 pct; late Purple
Hull, Germ. 79 pet.; early
Purple Hull, Germ. 86 pct.,
40c cupful. 2 cups, 75c, plus
10c per cup postage. Mrs. S.
Ph. 6898.
| Large kind red multiplying
onions (make large green on-
ions), 50c Qt.; top butoons,
50c Qt. Add 10c Qt. for post-
age. Mrs. Grace Autry, Doyle.
| White nest onions for fall
planting, $1.25 gal. and post-
age. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground. :
N. C. Short Stem and Head-
ing, La. sweet Collard plants,
1
| Royston.
Rooted Sage plants, 12, $1;
unrooted, 25 for $1; also shade
cured sage, $1.75 lb. Mrs. G.
+Collins, Cobbtown.
500, $3; $3.50 M. Now ready.
Fall cabbage, collard plants,
45c, 50c C.; English pepper-
mint plants, 2 doz. 35 doz.;
-|Parsley,, 2 doz. 35c Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
ata Atlanta 10. Ph. PL-
Large Klondike strawberry
plants, well rooted, 80c C.; $7
M. Add 25 per hundred for
postage. Mrs. Luther S. But-
ler, 466 Page Ave., N.E., At-
>
gentle (especially with chil-|
W. Wright, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1,/Rt. 2
Ga. Collard plants, 50 C::|"
\
Strawberry plants: Blake-
more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon,
$1.25 C.; Klondike, $1 C3
Catnip, 30c bunch; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.; Scuppernong
vine cuttings, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1,
Gainesville. :
_ Big Gem strawberry plants,
everbearing, pure strain, well
rooted, big plants, full count,
$3.50 C. PP. Prompt shipment.
J. M. Miles, Rt. 8, Alma.
Crochet baby bootees, rib-
bon, any color, wool or nylon
thread, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Fred
Atkinson, Sr., Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Woven loop pot holders, 2,
25e wool and cotton bootees
50e emb. place mats, 40c ea.
tissue folder prints, 40c cro-
chet nut cup and saucer, 15c
ea; crochet doiles, 30c ea. up;
crochet hand bags, $1.50 up.
Miss Nellie Waters, Maysville.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
Several tons bright Wheat
Straw, $15 ton at my farm.
Lawrence L. Williamson, Jr.,
Rt. 4, Commerce, Ph. 3-0541.
200 bales bright Wheat
Straw for sale. Joe M. Alman,
1847 Second Ave., Decatur.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
One ea. white and beige
straw cordet crochet draw
string type hand bags, silk
lined, matching material
matching plastic, 6 in. saucer
type bottoms, matching draw
strings with gold tips, 10 x 18
in. $6 ea. Mrs. R. J. Miller,
2 Milledgeville Rd. Augus-
a.
New quilt tops for dbl. bed,
cut by pattern, $2 ea.; Also
white feed sacks, washed and
ironed, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Della Crowe, Rt. 2, Gain-
esville.
Hand-embroidered, 1 o-n g
cloth, 36 in. wide pillow cases
also some 42 in. wide, $2.55
ea. insured parcel post; also
woven pot holders, dif. colors
and designs, $1 for 8 PP. Add
postage on orders less than $1.
Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan,
Crochet center pieces, 20 in.
dia, $2 ea.
pilow cases, $1.50 pr; pot hold-
ers and dish cloths to match,
$1.50 Mrs. W. B. Hester, Rt. 3,
Blakely.
Extra large Receiving blan-
kets. made of heavy outing,
Hand painted pictures in
Magnolia, Orchids and_ still
life, 22-27 in. sizes, $15 $25
and $35. Mrs. Willie Clark,
101 So. Glenwood Ave. Dal-
ton.
1 pr mounted Cow Horns,
21 in., from tip to tip, $15. Otis
Ulm, Rt. 2, Warwick.
Hand crochet bedspreads,
Medallion design, big dbl. bed
size, 4 1/2 in. fringe, all white,
$40 cash. Mrs. I. L. Boring, Rt.
1, Dallas. a
One crocheted Pineapple cen
ter piece, dia. 25 in: white, $2.
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, 1505 Gor-
don Rd. Albany.
Hand made quilts, dbl. bed
size, 2 extra heavy, $6 ea; 2
lighter wt. $5 ea. Cash. Come
after. Mrs. Elizabeth Frey, Rt.
lanta 7. Ph. DR-3-1846.
1, Dallas.
JUNE, 1957
crochet lace for
4 or 5 pr. blue Peafowls,
$25 pr.- also some plumage
(around 6 ft. long), $7 ea.
Mrs. Evie Ward, Rt. 3, Dub-
lin.
Silver pheasant chicks, 6
wks. or older, $2 ea.; 8 wks.
old, or older, $2.50 ea. No
less 4 chicks- shipped; also
have few pr. breeders, $10 pr.
2 pr. $17.50. Send M.O. Ship-
ped Exp. COD. Henry Pike,
108 Palm Ave., Savannah. Ph.
AD-3-6315.
Pigeons, per pair: Common,
$1 white Swiss Homers, $2;
Carneaux, $5; also white Afri-
can baby guineas, 50c ea.:
Bantam (chicken) hens and
roosters. $1.25 ea.; baby duck-
lings, 50c and $1 ea. Starling
Yawn, Byromville.
Covies of 20 Bobwhite quail,
4 wks. old, $13; 20-8 wks. old,
$20. Shipped by RWY. Exp.
Warner Fryer, 198 Honeysuc-
kle Lane, College Park. Ph.
PO 1-1041.
Bobwhite quail eggs and
baby chicks available now at
my place. Will ship 6 wks. old
birds. Special price if ordered
before August 15 in lots of
50 or more. Quality stock
guar. Ralph E. Keefer, 110
Delores Way, Forest Park. Ph.
PO-7-0668.
- Pheasants: 1956 hatch Gold
and Silvers, $10 pr.; 1957
hatch. Gold, Silver, Amherst
and Reeves, $2.50 ea.; also
vr. Pilgrim geese, $7.50. J. F.
Ginn, 451 Metrovolitan Place,
S.E., Atlanta 16.
N. Z. White rabbits, 2 mos.
green, white, yellow, blue,|old. from purebred _ stock.
pink with crochet edge, rayon | bucks and does. $2 ea. Will
thread in matching or con-|ship. Darrell Allen, Rt. 1,
trasting colors, $2 ea. Mrs. | Hampton.
Mary Jo Powell, 405 Ga. Ave., -
S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph. 4-0929. 8 wks. old pen-raised
Northern Quail and Chukars.
brown Ringneck and_ solid
white tame doves, early spring
[hatch pure ~ stock Mallard
Ducks: 20 breeds fancy Ban-
tams; 500 banded and mated
Piseons, all kinds. Chean. Mrs.
Helen Street, 2958 Buford
eg Atlanta 6. PH. ME-4-
888.
Working White King vige-
ons and Homers. $1.50 pr.
Write. G. W. Williams, Rt. 1,
Box 808, Columbus.
Fine stock Bobwhite Quail
eggs and chicks, different
ages. Joseoh Sayne, 2694 Sew-
ell Rd., SW., Atlanta. PH. PL-
5-2946, after 6 PM.
250 Northern Bobwhite
quail, ages 1-8 wks. Large
choice breeders. Geo. C. Tay-
lor, 117 East St., Forest Park.
N. Z. White rabbits. $3 up,
Jrs. and Pre. Jrs.; Some very
fine does, proven breeders.
Would exch. buck or doe for |
equal quality. Need buck not
related to my does. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave, N.E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR-4-6452,
3,000 select No. Bob White
quail, 2 wks. to 5 wks. old,
available now, $40 C. L. EL.
Brannen, Jr. 311 Savannah
Ave., Statesboro.
Extra large No. Bobwhite
finest breeding quail (bred
and imp. 37 yrs.) some 1/2.
Ib. ea; $5= pre 5. pr. mins: 6
wks. old, 20, $18; eggs from
Star hens, $25 C.; young
quail, all ages for immediate
del. or M. O. now, and date
shipment notified. Wm. A.
Thomas, 420 Mark Bldg. At-
lanta 3. Ph. MU-8-0866.
One Peafowl hen, $15 or
exch. for purebred Bantams
or other chickens. A. R. Bry=
ans, 1255 Woodland Ave. S.E.
Atlanta 16.
Pureblood White . Kings,
Red Carneaux, Silver Kings,
Racing Homing pigeons. W. A.
Roach, Rt. 2, Box 195-A,~
Whitemarsh Island, Savannah.
14 common pigeons, all col-
ors, mostly mated and work-
ing, 60c pr., or $3.75 for lot.
FOB. F. A. Bryan, Omega. ;
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Modern Red Pyle bantams,
half grown, $4 pr. $6 trio;
mature Black Breasted Re
Old English games, $6 trio;
Silver Spangle Hamburg ban=
tams, $5 pr. $6 trio. Fred Bla- |
lock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chic-
kamauga. :
100 W. L. pullets, 4 mos.
old, $125, At my place. No>
shipments. Wm. M. Sewell,
3005 Sewell Rd., S.W., At-
Janta 11. ua
60 ped. True Lines, now
laying (300-359 egg record
breeding background), 7 mos. ~
old, $2 ea. with ped. pavers
included. Chas. Edwards, Box
161, Pembroke. ;
10 March hatch N. H. Red
pnullets, bred -to lay strain,
$1.25 ea. at my place. Will
not ship, A. J. McMichen, Rt. _
2, Cartersville. : See
40 Mallard ducks, $1.25 ea. |
for lot, or $1.50 ea. separately;
also 11 pheasants, 3 grown ~
and nearly grown, $18 for lot;
7 geese, 2 grown. 5 nearly
grown, $14, R. P. Chanclor,
Rt. Sterling Station, Bruns-
wick.
20 early hatch R. I. Red
pullets, dark strain, $2 ea.
Mrs. Don Donaldson, 726 So.
Candler St., Decatur. Ph. DR.
3-2405.
18 purebred Mallard ducks, a
$1.50 ea.,. you pay exp. No
less than 3 sold. All young
and now laying. Mrs. T. L.
Swanson, Rt. 1, Osierfield.
2 large white ganders, $2 _
ea. or trade for female geese
white or gray or pair ol
ducks, any kind. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Myrtle Summers, Rt. 1
PO-7-3497.
Grayson. bet. Snellville and Se
Centerville. =
F FEEDS SAMPLED
PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
: Wayne Feeds Cotton Belt Dairy G 16.00 3.00 10.04 |
F 19.06 3.30 6.29
: w ds Breeder Mash "G"" G 20.00 3.00 8.00
PROTEIN FAT FIBRE ee F 2125 330 3.82 __
Eh Be cae Wayne 18% Dair G 18.00 3.00 9.00
a Wie La cia & 16.00 3.50 6.00 ie Se F 19.69 62.58 9.01
ee eae : : Wayne Fitting Ration G 13.00 3.00 8.56
ete aes Fiber High F 19.38 4.06 6.13 e cect aie ee
pt PE See , 6 9.00 2.00 12.00 ATHENS MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Gsorgia
3 F 10.13 4.04 7197 Atco Feed-Starter Super Crumbles - Nicarbazin Mix G 22.00 6.00 4.06
aeons = z Medicated (P) Fiber F24.38- 6.01 4.59
Chicago, INinois eo ' ; tho : 2 Brix Sugar Molsture
: G 14.00 3.00 8.00 olasses
F 17.50 3.15 7.59 F 37.60 45.2 27.2
: zz-0e _ eat | Continued on Page 6
24.69
PAGE SIX
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ANALYSIS OF FEEDS SAMPLED
Gontinued from Poge FE
JUNE, 1957
Fat
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Gineinneti, Ohie
~
Continued on Page
PROTEIN veg
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlante, Georgie Grewing Mash 6
Capitola Laying Mash @ 20.00 2.50 7.00 F
Fo2228) 64.15 576 32% Dalry Supplement ie
Capitola Laying Mash G 20.00 2.30 8 Y.00 : Fal
F 20.63 3.58 6.28 AH Mash Breeder Ration e:
Gepitola High Energy All Mash Laying Mash G 16.00 4.50 4.50 F
F 16.78 4.63 2.62 20% Sow and Pig Feed < o.3
: ; Fr
AUSTIN FEED & SEED CO., Cartersville, Georgia 18% Pork Maker 6
- Austin's Seratch Peed G 9.00 2.00 6.00 F
F 1028 3.13 2.27 Broiler Maker Finisher (Medicated) e
Austin's Blue Ribbon Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 8,00 e
: (P) Protein F 18.69 4.02 ~3,.87 20% Sow and Pig Feed .
8 & W CANNING CO., Groveland, Florida 40% Pork Maker
B & W Dried Citrus Pulp G 600 3.00 13.00 32% Dairy .Supplement <6.
F 660 3.82 11.48 FE
B & W Brand Dried Citrus Pulp @ 6.00 3.00 13.00 20% Sow and Pig Feed 6
Fat low F 6.19 2.66 9.74 - F
- : 32% Milk Maker Se
_ BABCOCK GEORGIA CO., Colquitt, Georgie F
Snap Corn G 7.00 2.50 11.00 40% Pork Maker 6
F 8.78 3.70 8.28 vs
s _
esa MILLING O., Lebanon, Tens. a tenet .
oftane Meminy @ 10,00 00 6.00 35% Sow and Pig Supplement @ 6 ey
ee F 11.13 +1 4.83 F 3725 3.95
BAXLEY MILLING CO., Baxley, Georgia Super Laying Mash . aes 4.00
<a POU RTS | ats ot mater che is
BELLMORE PEED WiLLG, 1 poh NE os es
6 : j x
Belimore Breeder i mao G 20.00 3.00 6.80 | COSBY-HODGES MILLING CO., Birmingham, Alabama 3
F 21.56 3.91 6.50 Joxx Flo-Sweet 18 6 18.00 3.00
3-Nitto Nicorbazine 22% HI-E Broiler Ration G 22.00 6.00 4.50 F
* Rot Low F 22.19 8.64 3.46 Jem Flo-Sweet 32 -
_ * Fiber High F
A. M. 'BICKLEY, Marshaliville, Georgie Jazx Pig & Hog Supplement - Pellets 6
Ground Oats G F
F 14.25 5.06 17.70 Jazz Sugared Sow and Pig Pellets ; 6S
: * Fiber High F
BG FOUR MILLS, Covington, Kentucky -
O.K. 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.50 15.00 CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia ae ae
FP 19.69 2.53 11.00 Cumming Hi-Calorie Broiler Finisher Mash G > 1960545 4005
F 243 : chat, 3
PIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia N ae
Meney Saver 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 2.50 14,00 DAWSON COTTON OIL CO., Dawson, Georgia ae a
F 21.88 2.68 8.76 Elizabeth Beauty Brand 45% Protein Peanut Feed _ 6 45.00 3.00, 16.0
Money Saver 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 a8 aoe F 4750 (5.08 |
F 19.50 3.3 9.0 =
dees 2 ; ; j DECATUR COTTON OIL CO., Decatur, Alabama St 3 me
Be en ee y ois fee 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality @ 41,003.50
Birdsey's 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 7.00 * Protein Low (P) Fiber F 40.01 4.16
: F 43.75 3.81 6.04 Te
; DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee ;
Birdseys 16% Dalry Feed The eee an Dixie Home 17% Dairy Feed eae
; : : a AP) F
Birdseys Broiler Ration (Medicated) Cia . a poh Pet Southern Horse & Mule Feed
Birdseys Mascot Dog Food G 25.00 4.00 4.50 .
: F 26.69 5.77 3.10 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Birdsey's Horse & Mule Feed G 9.00 2.00 8.00 fed ites Shere a eee
F 969 288 6.84 * Biber High F
Birdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5.00 Red Lion Shorts ce
; F 22.75 3.24 4.68 * Fiber High F
Birdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5.00 Red Lion Shorts ; 6
F 22.88 3.56 4.78 FE
Birdeey's Complete Laying Mash SG 16.50 3.06 5.00 Red Lien Shorts 6.
F 1875 4.10 3.98 F
Birdsey's Horse & Mule Feed G 9.00 2.00 8.00 Arrow Pure Wheat Bran S
F 1450 286 4.99 F
Birdseys Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5.00 ; - - -
F 22.19 3.36 4.59 | DOTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Alabame
Birdsey's Complete Laying Retion & 16.50 3.00 5.00 45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Feed 6
: FB 1.08 au 4.03 * Fat l0w OF ba
Birdsey's L Mash @ 20 3.00 5.00 ss
ae a F 22.38 3.61 4.74 ELBERTON FLOUR MILL, Elberten, Georgia . eee Se
Birdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 6.00 Nancy Hart Hog Feed G 14.00 2.50
F 22.63 3.30 4.67 F ues 3.08
ILLING CO., Nah nte, Geor ELBERTON OIL MILLS, Elberton, Georgia ; : f
Tus con salguaokac ga GS 8.00 3.50 10.00 Elberton Golden 36% Protein Cottonseed M G 36.00 4.00
8.75 3.67 8.60 * Fiber tis F 38.75 a
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohle EUFAULA COTTON OIL CO., Eufaula, Alabama
9 ted Soybean Oil Meal G 44.00 .50 7) 36% Protein Cotton Seed Mee! Prime Quality G 3600 5
44% Protein Solvent Extrac oy! ea sue 7.00 o 5 ee 2150 of
THE BUHLER MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Buhler, Kansas FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee :
G 16.00 3.50 6.00 Golden Grain 16% oy Feed A 16.00 250
Ce F 20.00 4.31 5.47 OPN Pat cE ASAD 190
BURDETTE MILL & GIN CO., Washington, Georgia FARMERS FERTILIZER & MILLING CO., Colquitt, Ga. ae a =
16% Quality Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 11.00 Quality Hog Fattener G 14.00 3.00
(P) Protein F 15.00 3.36 069.19 F 20.00 3.71
es Pay Load Ground Peanut Hay & Molasses Co G88. 2 20O
CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, S. C. 2 a * Fat Low (P) Fiber F 10.69 et 33
i Hog Feed 14. i -
ae Oe Hen: Hes F 19.63 3.81 7.14 FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Ga. :
South States 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 3.00 8.00 Blue Tag Ground Qats > an 430
F 42.25 3.06 4.57
ote Blue Tag Crimped Oats @ 14.00. 4,005
LENTRAL COTTON OIL CO., Macon, Georgia (P) Fiber | F 10.63 5.38
_ Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 3.00 17.00 Biue Tag Crimped Oats G 11.00 4.00
(P) Fiber F 36.25 3.03 19.06 (P) Fiber F Ae ots.
Ss : G . :
TITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia ae TAD. Smee ee F 794 3.30
Jam Up Sweet Feed G 9.00 3,00 15.00 ee
P.oWd3 3.08 14.84 FARMER'S MUTUAL EXCHANGE, INC., Eatonton, Georgia 3
Columbia 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15,00 16% Co-op Dairy G 16.00 3.00
* Fat Low F 17.50 2.85 12.76 F 18.75 3.94 ~
Jom Up Sweet Feed G 9.00 3.00 15.00
F 11.56 3.01 14.25 | FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
Ground Ear Corn G 8.00 2.50 11.00 Feedright 40% Hog Supplement . 40,00 ; 250.
F 8.75 313 9.59
Vine Hay & Molasses G 8,00 2.00 25.00 Feedright 40% Hog Supplement G
ee F 14.25 2.00 21.38 F 46,
Jan, Up: weet feed Fes ee eee | BLINT RIVER MILLS, INC. Bainbridge, Georgie
co hae alae Milk-Maker Concentrate & pesca. .
CLARKE COUNTY MILLING CO., Athens, Georgia tein Lew F_
ade Dog Feed G 25.00 4.00 7.00 Porky 40% Hog Supplement e
* ie F 25.00 9.84 3.04 F
Better Made Pig & Hog Rotlon See oy 500 | FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors inlet, Florida
, 4 - 45% Protein Meat & Bone Meal :
MILLING COMPANY, Commerce, Georgia : eo
Oe ie G 11.00 3.00 5.00
F 1656 3.09 4,35
n ee e ee
i, _ ons a . oF es ce 4
; se R : Se < : :
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ANALYSIS OF FEEDS SAMPLED
Continued from Page 6 PROTEIN FAT FIBRI
gS : PROTEIN FAT FIBRE Crimped Oats @ 10.50 4.50 15.04
LEY MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee : F 10.63 5.60 14.99
Feeds = Traveler Horse & Mule Feed G 9.00 2.50 12.00 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
ond F 10.31 3.57 5.71 Best Maid Peanut Vine Meal & Molasses G 7.50 1,00 33.06
re a : Ae ; F 10.31 1.60 28.74
High Ener CO,, Gainesville, Ga, Mixon's Best Maid 20% Dairy : 26.00 3.00 15.00
Broiler Mash 1.06 3.42 12.09
igh Energy jas . ay ae = Best Maid Chick Starter G 20.00 5.50 6,50
High Energy Broiler Mash G 22.00 5.00 4.00 Ea Te eM
F 23,13 6.60 3.15 | MOLASSES INDUSTRIES, INC,, Savannah, Georgi
f] e 3 vanagh, Georgia 3
Hi Ce Starter . a4, 90 4,00 4.00 MOISTURE SUGAR BRIX
33 3.82 Molasses GS
HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois F 30.90 50.00 39.00
Comb Jt: Mash aoe G 20,00 3.50 6.50 | NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
rotein 17.50 4.84 4.25 ' Nashco Corn Cob & Shucks Roughage with Molasses G 2.50 50 25.00
- FLOUR. MILLS, Griffin, Georgia F 4.38 60 22.48
Sow Ration - Pay Day Brand with Tankage S jae 4 fo legible THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas
ey Egg-A-Day Laying Mash G 20.00 350 8.00 cities Coe ee ee G 16.00 3.50 6.00
Fa eaen e Sue ee ee Ok ey
: F 19.01 3.92 6.68 | NEWTON MOLASSES COMPANY, Waynesboro, Georgia
Dey Laying Mash G 20.00 3.50 7,50 MOISTURE SUGAR BRIX
F 22.19 3.75 6.07 Molasses } G
High Energy Dog Ration pe G 24.00 6.00 4.00 : F 29.9 46.5 37.8
: ot = sFs24,0 ;
Laying Mash G 2000 sey eho | NUTRENA MILLS, ING., Minneapolis, Minnesota PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
F 20,00 3.60 6.47 Calf Creep Feed | G 13.00 2.50 8.00
Pig & Sow Ration with jehise G 18.00 4.00 7.00 Fo1344 3,14 6.59
Pig & Hog Supplement 6 ae Pe ee Bell Cow 16% Dairy Feed MM G 16.00 3.00 13.00
Es th) Res ask oe ee : * Fiber High F 18.13 2,71 13,76
Pig & Hog Supplement with 3-Nitro ge agonn aon eee Bell Cow 16% Dairy Feed MM G 16.00 3.00 13.00
WY Kaa abe aie hs ane : F 19.38 3,09 11,72
Day Pig & Sow Ration 2G 48.00 350 700 Nutrena 20% Egg Feed : G 20.00 4.00 6.50
Di ekca 06s Gee Fiber High F 22.81 4,18 6.77
1 ay Figaro G 1850 400 650 Nutrena Sweet Flow 16 Dairy Feed (MM) G 16.00 3.00 9.50
3 a hareuie nae, cares (P) Fat * Fiber High F 18,75 2,26 9.88
- = : S e Nutrena Shoat 40 Concentrate G 40.00 1.00 9.00
MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee : F 42.25 1.96 9.00
parless 7hM cats Feed G 16.00 3.00 15.00 Nutrena Hog Wormer G 15.00 2.50 6.00
= * Fat Low, Fiber High F 16.88 2.61 15.35 F 19.88 3.29. 4.43
2 : Nutrena 20% Egg Feed G 20,00 4.00 6,50
ATE MILLING Co.. Charlotte, North Carolina * Fat Low F 24.56 3.59 4.86
0% Laying Ration G 20.00 2.50 8.00 Nutrena Wheat & Corn Scratch G 9.00 2.00 4.00
Po 23.13% (8.61: #60" F 1031 2,68 1.99
20% Starter & ee G - 20.00 2.50 7.00 Nutrena Complete Pullet Grower G 15.00 2.50 7.90
F 20,00 5.83 6,13 : F 17,81 3,37 5,73
aanuuine COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Raven Ronvlete Ras, Betton wi eee ate Gee
Moles; G 11.00 1.00 20.00 Old Maud Mule Feed G 900 2.00 15.00
CP) Protein & Fiber 10.06 1,12 28,68 F 1063 2.01 12.54
KY, BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, Ky. OCONEE POLLER MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
er's Dried Grain : G 22.00 6.00 18.00 Wheat Brand & Shorts : G 14.00 3.75 6.93
= 22.63 6.13. 16.71 * Fat Low F 15.63 3.50 6.33
ILLING COMPANY, Rome Georgia - ms j
hie : THE THOMAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas
Ribbon All haying Mosk - oe ao an Pages Gray Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 16,00 3.50 6.00
: . 4. F 18.13 3.68 5.55
ad Snap Corn . a0 on bap Gray Wheat Shorts G 16.00 3.50 6.00
Ribbon Laying Mash G 20.00 3,00 8,00 _ a oe
ee : F 21.50 3.92 5.06 | J. D, PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
Team Horse & Mule Feed G 900 3.00 14.00 Austella Scratch Feed G 9.00 2.00 4.00
Be ee: fr. F 14.13 3.10 6.54 16314 26r. BR
| Ribbon Starting Mash G 20.00 3.00 7.00 i :
eo ; F 22.50 3.35 4.90 J. H, PERRY MOLASSES COMPANY, Dublin, Georgia
( Made 18% Milking Ration G 1800 300 12.00 ASH MOISTURE PROTEIN SUGAR BRIX
ese iss Citrus Molasses :
F 3060 30), - M06 4st StF 5.94 448 34.2
ULP SALES CO,, Lake Alfred, Fla. te
Cred Citrus Pulp (High Sugar) - G 6.00 3.00 13,00 | PILLSBURY'S MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
: (P) Fat 7.19 2.48 11.35 Pillsbury's Best Laying Mash : a pe a
ROLLER MILLS, INC., oan Seargia ea te Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate G 32.00 200 6.50.
(& Oats G 10.00 3.00 10,00 P3250 3.65 6.14
(P) Pretein and Fat R336 2.31 8.90 Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate G 32.00 2.00 6.50
ee oey Shorts G 15,00 3.50 6.00 _ F 34,38 3.01 5.63
- a F 15.00 2.99 5.26 :
G 10.00 3.00 10,00 | THE PLANTERS COTTON OIL COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
F 10.63 4.00 8.16 36% Protein Cotton Seed Meal G 36.00 3.00 17.00
6 1000 3.00 10.00 (P) Protein * Fiber High F 34.63 4.35 18,05
= F115 3.03 _47) | PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippi |
is; Seas Tennessee 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Oil Meal G 44,00 50 7.00
24% Dairy Ba! core : G 24.00 3,00 10.00 F 47.30 90 BAD
F 26.25 3.00 10.00 44% Pretein Solvent Extracted Soybean Oil Meal G 44.06 .50 7.00
16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 2.00 12,00 F 45.00 = 837,00
F 20.31 2.89 9.97 ; Set
Broiler Starter G 22.00 5.00 3.00 | PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia :
3 * Fiber High F 22.19 5.17 3.26 Puckett Brothers Hog Finisher oe ae ae
MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgla Puckett Brothers Sow & Pig Feed G 16.00 3.00 6.08
cy Mixed Feed G 10.00 3.50 12.00 S ek es Hae ae ee
10.31 3.62 10.57 uckett Brothers Hog ener K 15-00 416 300
Mune COMPANY, August Georgia
Laying M G 20.00 3.50 5.50 | PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia
F 21.25 3.65 5.33 Economy 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 8.00
jay Sow & Pig Pellets G 20.00 3.50 5.00 *Fot Low FF 43.75 2.30 5.03
-F 21.56 4.17 5.00: Pura-Lay-Mix G 32.00 3,00 8.00
Pork 40% Hos Supplement G 40.00 3.50 9.00 F 39.25 3.21 6.01
F 43.00 3.62 7.82 Miss Bess Dairy Feed G 20.00 2.00 12.00
| Growing, Mash G 20.00 3.50 5.00 ore : ares ae se =
os (P) Fiber F 22.50 3.58 6.00 16% Milking Ration a SGhR MER SAE
1 COMPANY. cre Georgia E 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 8.00
16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15,00 te F 4438 3.06 5.07
F 19.00 3.05 13.76 Iss Be: iry Peed . . 2.
16% Dairy ie G 1600 3.00 15,00 mee ee Pt F 21.25 4.48 10.16
F 17.50 3.25 13.23 Drought Emergency Mixed Feed Type B" : ue i es
MILLING COMPANY, Meigs, Georgia i G 16.00 350 5.00
r Square Hi-Celorie Egg Formula G 22.00 450 3.50 Pee rare ts 5 pew Paton F 1813 450 4,32
F 23.44 4.87 2.54 Economy 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 wre ep
Socks, Georsia , a. 5.00
F MOISTURE SUGAR BRIX Puritan 0.0125% Nicarbazin Mixture _ anne 288 499
; B :20,8. >) 47.8: 38.2 ; ; .
F 288 478 382 My-T-Pure Extra Production Laying Feed : +209 = za
Byron, Georgia My-T-Pure Laying Mash G 20.00 3.50 5.50
: PROTEIN FAT FIBRE F 2405 4.56 5.50
Oats & Molasses S$ 9% 4.50 14.00 My-T-Pure Pullet Developer G 20.00 3.50 5)
FOR L$ F 10.94 5.33 14.00 * Fat Low, Fiber High F 22.63 3.27 5.23
Molasses G 11.00 1.00 29.00 Puritan 0.0125% Nicarbaxin Mixture G 20.00 3.50 5.08
te . F 11.38 1.01 23.93 F 21.25 4.08 4.47
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VWs
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_ given to chicks of any age, does not spread
| flare-up of other latent diseases the
_ though the vaccine is still in final ex-
_ perimental stage, it has been tested on
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New Vaccine Found
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tive and safe,
the disease to unvaccinated or partially
susceptible penmates, does not produce
symptoms of Newcastle disease itself and
perhaps most important, does not cause a
chickens may be carrying.
Bankowski further points out that, al-
-and fertilizer,
JUNE,
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PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
"QUAKER OATS COMPARY, Chicago, Iilincis
more than 20,000 birds under field con- |
ditions and has proved to be most eS 3
Unlimited Opportunites ie
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for work with soils, water, wildlife, forest, | ae a
fish, parks and recreational activities. |
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES; in both 5
private and government agencies, inspec- se
tion and regulation, (food and feeds, seed |.
agricultural chemicals, _
pies and animal quarantine), nay con-
18.00 2.50 5.00.
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for the large farms an ranch
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1957
Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shoris
Ful-O-Pep Pig Starter (K) M G SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Flerida ae
F 21.25 3.59 4.35 Bluebird Citrus Putp ee
Ful-O-Pep Egg Breeder Ration G 16.00 4.00 7.00 - (P) For
5 F 18.13 5.59 6.52 Bluebird Citrus Pulp ae
Ful-O-Pep Broiler Pre-Starter (AG2) G 25.09 450 3.00 Fet
F 26.88 4.57 2.85 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, :
Ful-O-Pep AA Range Cubes G 20.09 2.59 13.00 Full of Milk 20% Dairy Feed
* Fiber High F 24.06 5.86 14.06 g
Ful-O-Pep Pig Grower (K) G 16.00 3.00 5.00 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed
F 18.00 3.35 4.61
Ful-O-Pep Dry & Freshening Feed G 12.00 3.00 10.00 Duplex Pig & Sow Ration 20% we
F 14.50 5.55 8.51 : (P) Fiber
Ful-O-Pep Dry Lot Supplement G 36.00 1.50 10.00 16% Dairy Feed
F 40.38 1.71 7.76 (P) Protein F
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Sr. Louis, Missouri SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, 'Spartanbaag: South Careiiga
Lay Chow T G 21.00 3.50 6.50 16% Carnation Dairy Feed
F 23.50 4.23 5.28
Purina Layena (Complete: Ration) T G 16.00 3.50 6.00 SQ Hog Meal Cubes
PTT 3.81 4.60 : : 2
Purina Layena (Complete Ration) T G 16.00 3.59 6.00 Spartan Special 16% Dairy Feed
x F 18.44 4.77 5.07 :
Purina Chick Growena B G 17.00 3.00 7.00 Spartan Quality Laying Mash
F 18.88 4.35 5.05 s ES
Broiler Chow Finisher (Medicated) 3 NC G 20.0 4.50 3.60 Spartan's Uddermost 16% Dairy Feed
: F 21.56 5.73 2.42
Perina Eggena T G 16.00 3.00 7.00 Spartan Special 16% Dairy Feed
: F 16.88 4.44 6.18 =
Purina Heg Fotena T G 14.00 2.59 7.00 : :
: FE ASS 3.59 4,30 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : :
Purina Complete Sew & Pig Chow H G 16.09 2.50 6.00 Standard Feed Formula Fifty Seven 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mesh i 21.00 ee
F 17.19. 3.67 5.24 _ Fiber High F 21.88
Check-R-Mix Sow & Pig Feed E G 16.00 3.00 6.00 Standard's Formula Ninety Seven 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.00 q
ney : (P) Protein F 13.88 3.73 2.98 F 42.00 3.30 ;
pred Pig. Stamens: 1. (Medicoted) ~ doco | seg ogg | & A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia sees Be
Purina Hog Chow Supplement 1 G 36.00 2.00 10.00 Cob, Shuck and Molasses : Ri dget net 2p :
: 3 F 38.13 236 8.78 os Fiber High F 4.06 5025
Purina Chick Growena B G 17.00 3.00 7.00 SWIFT & COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia : : fi a eee :
Paci : : F 19.69 4.13 5.03 Swift's 3-Nitro Mixture
urina Pig Stertena 1 (Medicated) G 18.03 4.00 6.00
F 20.31 5.22 4.08 " i |
Purina Turkey Growena G 20.60 3.50 7.00 Ses SE ee ee
i F 22.38 5.24 5.08 fe ;
Purina Cag Layena (Complete Ration) T G 16.60 3.50 5.00 Rigestor Tankaae, Z
F 17.88 4.72 4.29
Siren tag Chines G 2100 350 650 Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 41% Protein - et Quality Gi a :
F23.93 4.65 5.48 ; s
Hata Pollet Desclocer + Sia 0a 256 * bn Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein - cine. Pucliey ' 3a13
F 15.75 4.32 5.05 Meat or Bone Meal Tankage GS 50.0 0o
Purina Hog Chow Supplement 1 G 3609 2.60 10.00 : sce 51.88
F 39.50 2.00 7.34 : Z
Furina Chick Growena B G 17.09 3.00 7.00 TURNER COUNTY GRAIN & ELEVATOR Sones Sreemioes Georgia
: . F 19.69 4.29 6.30 Check-R-Mix Broiler Starter C . G 21.0
Purina Heg Chow Supplement 1 G 36.60 2.60 10.00
: F 36.00, 2.14 6.76 Check-R-Mix Sow & Pig Feed E ey
Purina Sow & Pig Chow (Supplement) 1 G 32.00 2.00 9.00 (P) Protein
F 34.63 23 7.30 Check-R-Mix Broiler Finisher A
Purina Pullet Developer oT. G 13.00 2.50 8.00 ee
F 14.38 4.78 5.75
Purina Broiler - Chew Starter (G) 3NC - Medicated G 23.009 4.50 4.00 | VIGO MILLS COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
F 28.44 6.70 3.75 Granger Horse & Mule Feed
Purina Cag Layena (Complete Ration) T G 16.0 3.50 5.00
F 18.00 5.10 4.58
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
Red Hat High Energy Broiler Starter NT - Medicated G 22.50 4.50 3.00
* Fiber High F 23.44 5.68 3.17
Rcd Hat High Energy Broiler Finisher NT - Medicated G 20.00 4.00 3.00
* Fiber High F 21.25 4.28 3.25
RIVERVIEY! MILLS COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri
Grey Whect Sheris with Ground Wheat Screenings G 16.00 3.59 6.00
* Fiber High F 18.81 4.44 6.15
ROGERS BROTHERS FEED MILLS, Biakely, Georgia ;
Home Made Pig & Sow G 16.00 3.50 6.00
18.00 5.48 5.63
JCHOEH BROTHERS, INC., Atlante, Georgia
6055 Digester Tankage G 60.00 5.00 2.00
: 2 F 63.12 7.36 1.45
SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY COMPANY, Americus, Georgia
Ground Peanut Hay Vine Gea
F 9.06 1.93 41.81
Sacpped Cora G~ 7.50 2.50 11.00
F 7,88 3.47 9.83
THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY, 101 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohie
Linseed Oil Meal G 34.00 50 10.06
F 37.00 74 9.44
SMIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattancoge, Tennessee
Scratch Feed
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10.31 3.17- 2.18
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
Pure Wheat Bran 14,50 3.50
14.88 3.54 11.00
16.00 3.50 7.50
G
F
Stivers Best Wheat Shorts GS
F 15,00 4.48 6.86
(P) Protein
9.00 2.00 5.00
11.00
WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jessup, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn & 15% Molasses
Wayce Hog Fattener
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabame
Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy 16% Protein
Jim Dandy - Uncle Sam Dairy Feed
im Dendy Horse & Mule Feed
Uncle Sam Heg Feed 3
Pep Sweet Grain Horse & Mule Feed
Jim. Dandy Chick Starter & Grower
Uncle Sam Dairy Feed
Jim Dandy Uncle Sam Hog Feed
High Energy Jim oe Dog Ratics hiesli pias
Jim Dandy Horse & Mule Feed : bites
Dry & Freshening Feed
WILKES MILL & FEED Fane Washington, | Geers
Dairy's Best 16% Dairy Feed
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