Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1957 September 4




Phil Campbell,

dommissioner

JBulletin










































with "bright green, slightly
s, and the bright, generally

or almost Oe ceuen
E and will peouenue until

been made also in parts
_ Florida, and Georgia, _but

rch their lands: in-

_ prevent spread to

Secor SEPTEMBER 4, 1957

CH OUT FOR WITCHWEED

NUMBER 52





Agricsitucnt

CALENDAR

Septucber 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

September 13, Tifton Leafy apeate
bles Short Course.

September 18, August: September 20,
Rome: Georgia Demonstration



S: Farmers themselves _

iled ey. in.





Feeder Cattle Sales.

{1 FFA's Named
For Top Degrees

Seventeen Georgia Future Farmers of
America have been recommended for the





- American Farmer degree and one of these

has been recommended for the National
award of Star Farmer of America.

The American Farmer degree is the
highest level of membership in. the Fu-
ture Farmers of America, a national or-
ganization of boys studying vocational ag-
riculture in high school, The award is
based on leadership as well as proficiency
in farming.

The nominee from Georgia to receive
the Star Farmer of America award is
Jimmy McMullan of Jefferson. He was

Star Georgia Planter in 1954 and served -

as state FFA vice president the following
year.

The 17 Gcseaians recommended for
the America Farmer degree are Jappy
Akins, Statesboro; Larry Brown, Jimmy
NeSmith and William Carter, Sycamore;
Kelly C. Harrell, W. H. Miller and Perry
Hornsby, Seminole chapter at Donalson-

(Continued On Page 8)



Treat Diseased Oat Seed
To Insure Good Stand

Much of the oat seed harvested in
Georgia this year is of poor quality and

infested with disease organisms (Helm- 4 7

inthosporium victoriae), according to Dr.
U. R. Gore, Georgia Experiment Station,
Griffin. In order to get the most early
grazing and maintain stands, treatment
of oat seed is more important than ever
this season.

Two years results at the Georgia Ex-
periment Station from treating good and
poor oat seed have been reported by Dr.
E. S. Luttrell and Dr. Gore, Ag-Research

Briefs for September 1956. Seed treat- ee

ment was of great benefit on poor. dis-
eased seed, resulting in as much as 250
pereent increase in stand on the early
plantings. Seed known to be infested with
H. victoriae should be treated to prevent
loss of stand due to disease. The earlier
the planting for early grazing the greater
the importance of using high quality seed
and treating the seed.

Dust treatment with one-half ounce
per bushel of Ceresan M. or liquid Pano-
gen have given good results. The liquid
treatment is used by commercial treaters.

New Bulletin Available
On Sheep Production

Basic steps in sheep production
from establishing the flock to marketing
lambs and woolare included in a new
bulletin issued by the Agricultural Ex-
tension Service, University of Georgia
College of Agriculture, Athens.

The new bulletin, Sheep Production
in Georgia, was written by Denis C. De-
Loach, Extension sheep specialist, and R.
O. Williams, Extension animal husband-
man-project leader.

According to Extension Director W.
A. Sutton, the bulletin is now available
from county agents.







Sraists :

EOF THE SOUTH




F THE MississirPt_

ee Georgia, First:

PEANUTS
BROILERS

FOREST LANDS
NAVAL STORES

PIMENTO PEPPER
IMPROVED PECANS
















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Covington, Ga.,







FARM

WORK

WANTED



Want job on dairy or reg.
farm. Have wife and 3 chil-
dren and an extra hand to
work. Honest, sober, reliable.
Grady Rush, Rt. 1, Ringgold.

42 yr. old single, Christian
white man, wants job pick-
ing cotton by the hundred,
$3 day, or other farm work.
Honest, sober, willing work-
er. Want with good people,
for room, board and washing.
Go anywhere. Troy Binford,
Porterdale.

Want job on farm. 36 yrs.
old, wife and 2 small chil-
dren. Willing, worker, sober,
and have to be moved. J. W.
Bailey, Rt. 1, Oxford.

White, single man, 50 yrs.
old, good health, wants job
on poultry or cattle farm.
Can also do carpenter and
maintenance work. Tom
Giles, Box 66, C/O Dr. T. P.
Henderson, Alto.

Want job raising chickens
on Halves, or for salary. Can
also drive truck or tractor.
Or take small truck farm. 3
to work. Salary basis. Ar-
thur Brown, RFD, Statham.

Want farm for 1958 with
man that wants to deal fair,
with good allotments, and
houses, etc. R. M. Powell, Rt.
2, Box 509. Valdosta.

Man and wife want place
aso'Caretaker of small farm,
yard, garden, or chickens,
some paint and repair work
on farm houses, or what have
vou to offer. J. E. Chitwood,
Toccoa.

White, single man 47 yrs.
old wants job on farm. Know
how to do dif. kinds farm
work. Want with good man.
$2.75 day wages paid eve
week. -O,. L. Clark, Rt. Z

Man and wife want a good
farm with honest, reliable
man with big house, barns,
out-bldgs good _ pasture,
chickens, hogs, corn, cotton,
peanuts, on Halves; with
mules, farming tools and
good, smooth land; also sow
wheat and oats. We have 1
milch cow and 12 mos. old

heifer. Frank Crider, Rt. Ze
Royston.
Man, white, 47 yrs. old,

wife, 8 children, 4 can help,
want to farm on Halves, with
someone who can give extra
work when not in crop. Want
5-6 R house, wired for elec.
stove. Life time Exp. Ref.
Have to be moved. C. H. At-
kins, Rt. 5, Turners Bend,
Rame. Ph. 4-4576.

White, Christian, young
couple want job on farm
with poultry, in No. Ga., with
reliable, honest, good people.
E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, El-
lijay.

Married man, wants job in
dairy or on farm. Exp. in
each. No bad habits. 53 yrs.
old, good health. Ref. if
wanted. Can move any time.
3 children, 7, 10 and 15 yrs.
B. L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 442,
Jonesboro.

Want 1 H. crop on stand-
ing rent basis, in Harris or
Meriwether Co. for 1958.
Good house with electricity.
O. H. Haralson, 315 Emerald
St. Lane, Macon.

Want job on farm, operate
tractor or any kind farm
machinery. Have wife and 2
boys, 4 and 2 yrs. Am Exp
22 yrs. old, reliable. Day
wages, and house with lights
rh e A al va ae oF

me,



Hartwell.

her
Iectaeee Reigns Frnt

Mt et, et Au ates,

ber,



FARM HELP

WANTED



Want farm labor for work
on South Ga.-farm. 30-50 yrs.
old, with small family. Pay
$4.50 day with raise to $5.50
after 90 days if satisfactory.
Write. Geo. Varn, Box 205,
Folkston.

Want at once nice, unen-
cumbered woman, not over
45, for light farm chores, in
exchange for good home,

-board and salary. Mrs. M. G.

Kicklighter, Rt. 1, Box 40-A,
Richmond Hill.

Want middleaged, white
woman for light farm work
on small farm, in exchange
for home and small salary.
Mrs. Rosa Shanks, Rt. 1,
ee Dr., Macon. Ph. 6-

Want white, clean, healthy,
christian woman, no bad hab-
its, for light farm chores on
small farm, and live in home
with elderly woman, room,
board and $20 mo. salary.
Mig. 2 We, Waller Rta.C:
Box 55, Griffin.

Want at once, honest, mid-
dleaged, healthy, settled wo-
man to help with light farm-
ing, care for chickens, cattle,
ete., for good home, private
room, board and reasonable
salary. John D. Anderson, P.
O. Box 323, Dalton. Ph.
152931.

Want to contact elderty
colored man, able and will-
ing to work, to do yard, gar-
den and other light farm
work, for home and keep. J.

G. Simpson, Rt. 2, Boston.

Want nice, middleaged
white woman for light work
on farm with elderly couple
for private room, board and
salary. Contact. Mrs. J. L.
Buchanan, 3 Walthall St., S.
E., Atlanta 17. Ph. JA-5-4417.

Want settled couple with-
out children, to help with
caged layers (poultry), also
garden. Be able to work reg-
ular, read, write, honest, so-
dependable, Exp. with
chickens and able drive pre-
ferred. Good 4 R. house,
school and mail Rt. garden
and weekly salary. H. S.
oe ape Rt. 1,2 Winder. Ph;

Want man with small fam-
ily to do farm work. Must
be able drive tractor. Furn-
ish good house with running
water and Elec., cow, wood,
and truck patches. te Land,
ue Kingwood Farm, Clay-
on

Want good Christian wo-
man to do light farm work.
$15 week salary, private
room and board, with elder-
ly couple on farm. Need at
once. No milking. Mrs. M. B.
Davis, Box 314, Fairburn.

Want white man exp. in.

squab raising for work on
Pigeon farm. Write, stating
age, exp., and salary tpect-
ed. Mrs. A. L. Fosmire, C/O
Countryside Pigeon Farm,
5619 Skidaway Rd:, Savan-

SALE EVENTS

Oct. 7 (Monday) Auction
of Landrace hogs . . . 25
bred gilts and 15 spring
boars at Seminole Farms,
Donaldsonville. Write for
sale catalogue. John J.
Cummings, Donalsonville:

FLOWERS

FOR SALE









African Violets, sey. varie-
ties and dif. colors, 2 for 500;
3 for $1. Postage 30 extra.
Mrs. T. R. Sweatman, 17
Louise Place N.W. Atlanta
+18, ie tate



eh sd

| .doz.;





yellow,
colors, |
and

1.50. doz.; also dbl.
single Hollyhock

white with purple center,
white with rose center, 50c
large pkt. Mrs. J. M. Mc-
Guire, Rt. 2, Adairsville.

Sultana plants, 12 Fast,
$1.15; African Violet leaves,

10 named, $1; unnamed Day-|$

lilies, Russels, many differ-

ent, $2.50 doz.; Amaryllis, or-

ange color, 5 bulbs, $1. 15; pot

plants, 50 cuttings asst., $1.25.

ae bccn WS: Griffin, Rt. 1,
e

Asst. colors German Tris,
five cents ea, $4 C.; Jap.

Iris, $1 doz.; golden tip and

green Arborvitae, $1 doz.;
Philippine, Regale, Madonna,
Milk and Wine lilies, 20 ea.;
Philippine seedlings, 50c doz.:
dbl. pink Begonias, 25c. Add
postage. Mrs. S. M. Gunter,
Rt. 4, Box 362, Alpharetta.

Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
well rooted, 50c doz. plus|
postage. Mrs. R. E. Todd, 406
ee Rd: S:: H4 Atlanta

African Violets, 25 to $1;
nice pot plants, many kinds,
cheap: also Pecan seedlings
(price not. given in notice)
at my home. You dig them.
Cannot - mail. Mrs. W. I.
Stokes. 927 Crew St. S. W.,
Ph. MU 8-0398. -

African Violets, large as-
sortment, 4 small plants, $1;
3 blooming size, $1; 7 leaves,
$1; others, 50c, 75 and $1
ea. Add postage. Mrs. A. D.
Johns, 501 Oglethorpe Ave.,
College Park, PO-1-3345.

Boxwoods, American and
Old English, 10 in. to 24 in.,
very compact, perfect ball
shape. Bargain prices in lots
of 10, 100 and 1000. Sold
only at farm, 2 mi. No. Cum-
ming, Atlanta-Dahlonega
Hwy. No. 19. John Martin,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Red Geraniums, 4, $1;
Shrimp. plant cuttings, 30
ea.; Jonquil and _ orange
Daylily bulbs, 25 doz.; Can-
nas, 50c doz.; May Roses, 25c
ea.; Sweetshrubs, 75e doz.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt.
1, Cumming.

Beefsteak,
Wing, Star,

Grape, Angel
Thurstonia Be-
gonias, Chenille plant, 50c
ea.; Sprengeri, Lace ferns,
Moles Foot, Star plant, 25c;
blooming Jews, Fla. Moss, 25
bunch; | Chicken-Toe,
bage, Onion, Snake Cacti,
40c; Lantana, Coco Palms,
35c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.

Pink Thrift, 50 plants, $1:
red Spider Lilies, $1. doz.;
sweet blue Violets, 2 doz. $1;
large type Chrysanthemums,
white, yellow, lavender, pink,
cream, bronze, red, aa
Add 25c postage. Mrs. R ah ae
Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert.

Four OClock, Hollyhock
and Old Maid flower seed,
ea. kind, 2 tbls., 25c.. Add
postage. No order less $1.
Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Native Azaleas, 25c ea. $2
Tree Cacti, blooming
size, red Geraniums, out-
door white Hydrangea, pink
and yellow Weigela, deep red
Rose of Sharon, 50c ea.;
large, yellow dbl. Daffodils,
50c doz.; single yellow, 30c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Euonymus, evergreen
broad-leaf, and Boxwood, $2
ea.; Weigela, pink, red, white,

$1 ea.; dbl. purple and pink
Rose of Sharon, 75c ea.;
Cushion Mums, blooming |.

size, 8, $1; hardy Orchids, 50c}

ea. Del. Ga. No orders less
2 plants. All Govt insp. Adell
Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Cactus: Year old clumps
Christmas, rooted, 50c ea.,
cuttings, 20c ea.; unrooted

cuttings pink and red June,
2 for 25c; Alligator, rooted.

Fine is, oy blue, ei, Z
urple and many bi-|i

seed
|mixed, rose, white, red, pink,

Cab- $3.



15 ea. Postpaid. Mrs.
* Weaver, Rt.

ing Cereus
blooms n
some rooted, 800 =
Mrs. B. R.
Ellijay.

Flowering | Quince |
ia Japonica) red, p
(grafted), 1-2 ft.

6-8 in, $

8-10 in. $6 ae
full bush, $1.50
Robinson, Green

- evergreen
-early bloomin;
Lois -Woodt

doz.:
12, $1.
ville.

Fast _ growing s
Cherry Laurels, $1
Dixie brilliant Th
Robe Rb :
a, Eng ane \

lanche
Ceiarnie ee

Rooted Boxwood
ae nice size,
$10 C ; 4-6 in. Nand
$1; 6-8 in. 12 for $1.
Violets, nice plants,
$60 C. ie Re Pe
Greenville.-

_ Crepe Myrtle,
imosa, Catalpa
Altheas, 25 ea.; En
wood, 12 in., 50c ea.
Hamby, RFD 3, Gre

Violets, genuine Roy
White Perfection.
der, Calif. and 17th
$1 doz.; $4 C5 ever
per. Verberna, Scarlet.
Apple Blos., rose pink, f
lavender, velvet red,

2 Add

Greenville,

Single Albieoa
milk white, white
center, variegated a

der, 15 ea.; dbl.

tings, 2 kinds of
white, 25c ea. root
Dbl. orange - Day

Defoor Ferry Rd. N, -
lanta_ 18). ee

25c and up. My hom
ship. Mrs. A. R. Bry:
ee Ave., .E.

Oregon aioe. Pa
lings, ready about
On Cole
Geranium cutting:

postage. No chks.
Nelson, Rt. 2, H
ae Ph. 9832

Various Shrubbery
home. Cant shi :
cissi and Iris nan
Silver Maple, Mu

1. Thrift, pink, blue, ay

Mrs. Ruby Logan,

seedlings in
root clumps of
in marked colo:

20, $1: old
Mrs. Ruth Roetank







Barnesville. _
Large perenn al.
plants. (roots ill

hard winter), mi:
20 for $1 A Mrs. S.
pington, Ps 0

Barnesville.

Winter bloomi
yellow with brown
leaves, five cents
No order filled less
and none later

large cuttings, wi
for sale, also, 1




- Daylilies, Black
Capistrano, Chengtu,
ers, Baronet, Daunt-
ver, Dr. Stout, Go
Ophir, Flava, Mik-
nda, Patricia, Pink
Sweetbriar, Tejas,
Any 10, $1.50; 15,
my selection, $2. PP.
Mrs. D. J. Harrison,

le Narcissus

Cuttings of

, dbl. Geran-

. and single Begon-
ns, Cacti, etc.

rooted), $1.30; Seed,

1. Poppy. Sweet Wil-

stch Broom, five

cotch br
kt. plus addressed,

envelope. Mrs. Lov-
, Rt. 8, Box 82,

- Violets, lab., dbl.
nps, $1.25; ni

alfred Jonquils, $2.50
blooming Narcissi,
red, yellow Can-
aylilies, purple
yellow Daffodil,
Violets, rose Thrift,
Cactus. 12, $1; Snow-
i 12, 50c. Add post-
trice Mosley, Rt. 1,

Bremen,

. African Violet
-15; dbl. pink, white
Ruceuce Git, - Sule
eus, Chicken Giz-
egonias, 3, 25c; Beef-
Speckled i
Oc ea. Add postage.
other flowers. Want
anium. Mrs. Ruth
eats 1, Canon: :

Tris, $4 C.; 20 for $1:

Daffodils, 40c doz.:
ones, 35c doz., $2 C.
stage to all. Mrs. J.
ertson, Carrollton.

ET ee ee ae ae ee Se ee

{small size Tulip bulbs.

\dd
postage. Prompt shipmen

No
chks. Mrs. Nogl Payne, Ri 3,
| Canton.

15 Iris, all dif. ool., $1;
Daylilies, all dif. col., 6, $1;
postage, 30c in state, or 35
out-of-state. Stamp for in-
formation. Mrs. W. E. John-
son, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.

Cuttings for winter bloom-
ing, 3 or 6 dif. Geraniums, 7
or 8 dif. Begonias, sev. dif.
Cacti, Shrimp, Rubber plants,
Oleander and others, asst.,
30 cuttings, $1.25 No

Cedartown.

Red, lavender, purple Ver-
bena, blue Thrift, $1 doz; $5
C; Pink Thrift, $1 C; $8 M:
pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; blue
Violets, $1.50 C; $10. M; red
Cannas, $2 doz blue Ageratum
ainbow asst. col., Glad bulbs,
$2 C. Add postage. Mrs. Janie
Ellis, Grantville.

Hyacinth bulbs: single white
Roman, $1.25 doz; single Blue,
$1 doz. Mrs. G. A. Wynes,
Hillsboro.

_ 3 var. Narcissus, white
cream with yellow center, very
fragrant (called Butter and
Eggs) all mixed, bloom this
season, 5 doz. $1, or 30c doz.
You pay postage. Ready to
plant. Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Rey-
nolds.

Mix Jonquill and Narcissi,
one cent each; red Spider
Lilies, Mix. col. Iris, 60 doz;
rooted cuttings Rosemary 25c
ea; Peonies, 50c ea; Sweet Wil-
liams, 50c doz; Abelia Flow-
ering Quince, Babys Breath
Spirea, white Wisteria, 30c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. C. Jones.
Rt. 1, Rome.

Mapbil Begonias (green
brown foliage, pink flowers),
75c -$1 ea; Emerald Ripple
Peperonia, 50c ea; Billbergia,
$1.25 ea; nice var., unlabeled
35 ea. $3 doz; Josephs Coat
cactus, 35c cutting; asst, unlab.
Cactus cuttings, $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt.



1, Hamilton.



Steers asin en is cen

ee ed

a rt owns
ly out o:

then addressed to
nta 3, Ga.






















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chks. Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3,|M.

mix col. Iris. $1

Truffle, $2

|C; $10 M; 10 di

3 dif. Flowering epper plants,
10e ea; rooted striped Snake
lant: 25c ea; Roosevelt,

word, Boston ferns, 30 ea;
yellow Iris, 35c doz. Add post~-
age Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt.
1, Lawrenceville. :

Lon Trumpet
1.50 C; blue, single Hyacinth
arge bulbs, $1 doz; Sargapa-
Tilla root, 2 lbs., $1, Add post-
age. Mrs. Sibley Richardson,
Rt. 3, Hartwell.

Daffodils,

Hardy Sweetpeas in shades |T

of pink (can be planted now
for flowers next sprin Ise
teaspoons of seed, 25c. Mes T.
Randolph, 2107-4 Clay-
more Dr. Marietta. :

Many choice colors hybird
Coleus, blue Roman Hyacinths,
doz., 30 post-

age; also large pots, Maiden-
hair, Ostrich Plume, Cedar
ferns; Beefsteak, Angel Wing,

dbl. pink Begonias, fancy leaf
Caladiums. Mrs. J. W. ones,
301 Porter St. Madison.

Sir Watkins Daffodil bulbs,
also mixed Verbena and Thrift
in white, blue, pink and rose,
3 doz. $1. Add postage Mrs.
Ethel Black Murrayville.

Mixed bulbs, Narcissus, yel-
low and white, King Alfred
Daffodils. Jonquils and white
Nacissus, ree center, red

. bulbs. Mrs. J. H.
Voyles, Rt. 1, Morrow.

Blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs,
large size, $1 doz; medium
size, 75c doz; Jonquil bulbs,
$5 M. Include postage. Mrs.

J. A. Forehand, Pinehurst,

Maidenhair Babybreath and
Lace ferns, 35c ea; Christmas,
Peanut, small Starfish and
Cinnamon Cacti, 20c ea: red
and variegated Gizzard begon-
and small Amaryllis 15c ea.
Orders under $2. add postage.
pas D.. W. Faircloth, Rt. 1,

itts.

Mix Narcissi, daffodils Jon-
quils, etc. $1.50 C; white Flag
Lilies, pink Oxalis, lavender
Lantana, imp. Shasta Daisies,
50c doz; 12 dif. Cannas, $1 doz;
Liriope (border pee $1.25

a < plants
for $1.50. Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Rt. 5, Quitman.

Large blooming size bulbs of
red Spider October Lilies, 50c
doz. 2 or more doz. PP Mrs.
R. Fain Hicks, Roberta.

April blooming Narcissus, 5
dif. var., Daffodils, $2 C; 7 all
col. Iris, $1; Sweetshrubs,
Dogwoods, Chinaberry Water
Oaks, Crabapple, monthly
Roses, Pussy Willows, Hydran-
eas, Spireas, Lilac, Weigela,
Boston Ivy vines, 2, $1 Add
postage. Exch for print sacks.
Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt.
2, Hartwell.

Bulbs, per C: white Narcissi,
$1.50; Jonquils, $1; rooted,
dbl, red, white, pink and pink
everblooming Begonias, red,
pink Geraniums, 5c ea; Lace
ferns, 50c; Fluffy, Boston fern,
20c ea. All del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Begonias: Red, pink dbl., pink,
white everblooming red Chick
en Gizzard begonias, salmon
Sultanas, red and pink Ger-
aniums, 15c ea.; Boston, Fluffy
ferns, 20c bunch; Narcissus,
$1.50 C; Jonquils, $1 C. Del.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Blooming size Lily bulbs,
per doz: Philippine, $2.50;
Amaryllis med. size, asst. co-
lors, $3; Ginger, large size, $3;
Stokesia plants, azure blue co-
lor, large size, $2. V. W. Wil-
son, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah.

Hardy Stephanotis plants,
18-20 in. 40c ea. 4, $1.15; $2.30
doz; 14-16 in. 15-20c ea; $1.30
doz; smaller, 10c ea. $1 doz.

Del. 3rd zone. 4c extra on
checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville.

Pansies, all colors, nice size
pkt., 35 and stamped en-
velope; large Roman Hyacinth
bulbs, $1.25 doz; yellow cluset

er Narcissi, 2 bulbs, $1.35. Mrs. |



Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. |

ee

blooming size Easter Lilies,
Golden Rain trees, 25c ea;
duplex Gerbera Dasies, bloom-
ing size, 4, $1. Mrs. Johnson
Usry. Stapleton.

Bearded Iris, pinks, rose, sal
mon, red, white, bronze, or-
ane: yellow, mulberry red
and gold, plum, many two-
tones, also Daylilies: golds,
reds, purple, pink, mahogney,
wine, lemon, rose, others mix.
labeled $3 doz. 25c extra post-
age. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2,
allapoosa. :

German Bearded Iris, nam-

.|ed. va., mixed, not lab., 20

rhizomes, $1; 45, $2: Delta or
Louisiana Iris. puple, 12 rhi-
zomes, $1; Darwin Tulips, yel-
low with few reds, med. and
small, $1 C. 25 postage. Mrs.
Sherman Duckett, alking
Rock.

Star of Bethlehem bulbs,
75 C; mix. col. Iris. 25, $1;
April blooming Narcissus and
mix, fall bulbs, $1 C. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2 Temple.

Paper White and Japanese
sweet yellow cup Narcissi $1
C; 600, $5; plus 50e for post-
age; red Spider Lilies, white
Star of Bethlehem, 50c doz.
plus 50c postage. Mrs. O. S.
Fields, 407 No. Madison St.
Thomasville.

Running and bunch Honey-
suckle, Bird of Paradise, Mag-
nolia Bays, Cape Jasmine,
Crabapple. for sale or exch.
for sacks. No out-of-state or-
ders. Miss Ninia Loyd, Rt. 1,
Toomsboro.

Lilies, Croft and Lemon, 50c
ea; dbl. Orange, $1 doz; Milk
and Wine, 90c ea; Widows
Tears, 25c ea; Begonias, Sul-
tanas, Geranium cuttings, 35c
ea. Add postage. Also, book-
ing orders on shrubbery. Mrs.
J. G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.

Giant Oxalis, deep pink and
yellow, 12 small bulbs, $1; mix
ed Daylilies, nice kinds, sev.
colors, 5 for $1 Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.

Cherry Laurel, 1-2 ft also
fast growing Ligustrum, 2-3 ft.
10c ea. and you pay postage.
Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm
Springs. :

Paper white Narcissus, yel-
low Dutch Iris, 12, 35c; 36, $1;
Tris, 2 ea. pink, yellow, red, bi-
color, Plicata, bronze, $1; 12
lab. dif. Hemerocallis, $2.50
Add 35c postage. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington.

Iris, 12 dif. lab., $1; 16 not
Jab., $1; Hemerocallis, reds,
purples, rose bi-color, 12 lab.
$3 12 not lab. $2.25; Kanapaha
Royalty. Linda Warpath, Co-
met, Caballiro, 50c; Potentate,
Maid Marion, $2; Prima Don-
na, $3. 35c postage. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Washington.

Large leaf Caladiums, 4-5
ft., some call Banana plant,
Cannot mail. At my home, On
Hwy. 140, between Canton and
Roswell. Mrs. G. W. Fuller,
Rt. 2, Woodstock.

Georgia Easter Lily bulbs,
4-6 in., 20c ea; 6-8 in., 30c ea.
8 to 10 in. 40c ea. Postpaid.
Reuben E. Zeigler, Rt. 6, Box
144, Sylvania.

Snowballs, Nandinas, varie-
gated leaf Japonicas, Torch
Lilies, Strawberry Begonias,
water Hyacinths, Sweetgum,
Geraniums, Cedar fern, Rain-
bow moss. rooted, 4, $1; pink
Rain and Easter Lilies, 12, $1;
6 dif. col. Daylilies, $2 doz.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.

Georgia Easter Lilies, 6-7
in. size, 50c ea. bulb; 5 in. size
3, $1. Have several hundred
good for Hot House growers.
Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Box
230. Dallas.

Sev. thousand Jonquil bulbs,
$12 M; Narcissi and Butter-
cup, $1.25 C; large Daffodil,
$1 doz. Add postage Exch. for
Pecans. Mrs. Mary C. Tumlin,
Eastanollee.

Pink Thrift, rooted, $1 C.
PP. Damp packed. Mrs. J. N.



Adamson, Rt. 2, Lule.

ie MARKET BULLETIN sake. PAGE THREE

Blooming size mix. col.] 8 dif. Geraniums, 10 dif.] Bulbs: red Spider Lilies,} Blue Violets, $1 C; Mix Iris

Tulip bulbs, 50c doz.; will|Cactus bo ace pink, white | paper white Narcissus, Chinese |and brown Daylilies, yellow

|send free with ea. doz. 1 1oz,|Oxalis, white, pink Rain Lilies Sacred, Snow drops, 75c doz;|Cannas, $2 C; Goldenglow,

mix. col. Sweet Williams, pur-
ple Flax, large, mix col. Mums,

50c ea; 3 kinds Cactus, 25c ea.
Under $5 orders add postage
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 8, Box
52 Ellijay. :

Cactus: rooted Christmas,
20c ea.; red, pink, and Juna

ea.; Pancake, 2 for 25c; din,
red Begonias, 15c ea.; broad
and narrow leaf green Jew,
25e doz. Add postage. Mr
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Mother plants, 4 col., Ver-
bena, 3 doz.
and lavender Althea, and
thick leaf Ligustrum, Philo-
dendron, 10c ea.; Daylily
age. Mrs. Annie Hubbard,
Fortson,

Pot plant cuttings, unrooted,
30 for $1.25; 50 cuttings Cole-
us, $1.25 PP. Mrs. J. W. Ro-
berts, Rt. 2, Box 71 Tallapoosa

Yellow and white Pinks,
60c doz. 2 doz. $1 postpaid.
Mrs. J.. C. Burdette, Rt. 2,
Fayetteville.

Large dbl. orange and old
rose color Poppy seed, 2546
tsp., with 3c stamped envel-
ope; white Narcissus and
white and yellow Jonquils,
25c doz. bulbs. Add postage.
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Lantans, variegated purple,

Grape Leaf, red and white
Begonias, rooted, 35c ea.;
Geraniums, rooted, 40c ea.;

red Dew vine.
Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville.

Add postage.
Ri 6;

Cream Daffodils with yel-
low cup, $2 C: Blue Dutch
Iris, 50c doz.; dbl. red fring-
ed Poppy seed, 25c tsp., red

Four OClock seed, mixed
also Rooster Comb and Moss
seed, 25 tblis., All postpaid
in Ga. Mrs. W. W. Wommack,
Grayson.

Large Century plant in 10
gal. cap. tub,$5; smaller
plants in 5 in. pots, 88e;
Banana (edible kind) plants,
in 6 in. pots, $1.50; also win-
ter, hardy Begonias (Evan-
siana) in 5 in. pots, 500.
Cant ship. Mrs. Myrtle Sum~
mers, Rt. 1, Grayson.

FLOWERS

WANTED





Want Boxwood cuttings.
State number and price. J. R.
Cureton, Sr., 956 Virginia Ave.
N. E., Ph. TR 2-3634.

Want named varieties of Iri
Buford Holly, red flowere
Dogwood and Nandina. Write
what you have. Will buy or
exch. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue
Ridge.

Want 100 large plants of the
Cherry Laurel hedge, about.
November Ist. Contact, re~
garding what you have and
price. Wm. C. Harris, Rt. 2 c/o
Raymond Norris, Hartswell.

Want an old fashioned Au-
gust Lily, with white blooms,
and very sweet scented. State
what you have and price. Mrs.
R, A. McFadden, 3159 Georgia
Place, Macon.

Want. hardy Stephintos
(white small ey flowers)
vine. Advise Mrs. J. L. Jolly,
205 Sherwood Rd. Rome.

Want Dutch Iris, any col.
deep blue, deep yellow of
white with yellow mouth
(snake-like) grass like foliage,
also Madonna lily bulblets,
now dry. Will exch. Dioscores
Botatas (very fragrant). bulb-
lets. Contact. Miss E. B. Moore
Suwanee. -

Want 1 ea. rooted, Pluss
bago, Umbrella Palm, Maiden
hair fern. Lantans, if reasons
ably priced. Or will exch. nice
print sacks. Mrs. A. L. Teasley
Rt. 3, Box 55, Washington.



50c doz; pink and red Peonies,

rooted, 2, 35c; Cat-tail, 143

4

$1; white, pink.

bulbs, one cent ea. Send post-

and yellow and variegated


- No. Louisville;





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PAGE FOUR







MARKE T. BU E
Metal truck body, approx.}| One 2 H. No. 2-1/2 heavy| Want Rotary mower, in
10 ft long, $25; hand operated | wagon, also 2 H. hay rake, B000 eee ae :
corn sheller (kind to attach to} 10 ft., cheap for cash. A. L.|price Riley C. Couch, Seni L
box), $4.50; also Want steel=|Weaver, RFD 1; Buchanan. {0 22-2 3 ee a
FOR SALE . yards used to wt. cotton, corn, = ; : va Root Rake for TD-|j
: ete. and have wt. fastened to} Oliver mower, fits any|15N. Contact. John R. Bennett
3 beam. (Dont want what is|tractor, in good cond., 7 ft.|5710 Walton Way, Augusta.
196. laying poultry cages commonly called balances). W.| blade, has Windrower and a zt ase Seta

- with; 75 Eng. White. Leghorn
_ hens, ?$200 for lot. J. C. Her-
ron,Rt>1, Martin.

1955 model peanut com-
- bine with motor, picked a-
_ bout=250 acres, $800 or to
highest bid. -F. H. Abney, Rt.
1, Cochran.

_ Goulds 1/2 HP deep well
_ jet pump, very good cond.,
' for sale at my place, 5 mi.
also Want a
good cultipacker. State size,

~ cond. and price. Neil Holde-

man, Rt. 1, Box 105 A, Louis-
ox VILLE,

Cultivator for cub tractor,
for sale. See and make offer:
- also Want elec. churn, and

100-200 fence Posts, within
50 mi. radius. Used post okay,
if sound, Cedar or treated.
Thomas E. Harris, Rt. 2, Har-
ris Lane, Stone Mountain.

One pulling wheel for a
Model A. John Deere tractor.
W. H. Allgood, 3233 No. Ful-
ton Ave., Hapeville. Ph. PO-
1-9795.

Kut Kwick Rotary mowing
machine with saw attach-
ment, powered by 8 HP mot-
or, good cond., $250; sulky
optional, $50. Floyd Isom, Rt.
3, Terrell Mill Rd., Marietta,
Ph. HE-5-5372.

W.C. Allis Chalmers trac-
for, runs good, tires are good,
$200. Ashley Durham, P. O.
Box 137, Chipley.

1955 Ford tractor 800, with
planters, cultivators and dis-
tributors, extra cultivator
frame with Sheffield sweeps
sub-soiler, used. 675
hours, good cond., for sale.
J. R. Langford, Rt. 1, Box
36. Nashville.

1954 Intn] 1/2 ton pick-up

_ truck, A-1 cond., actual miles

Jess 14,000. Mrs. O. B. Brown,

Sr., Rt. 2, Ft. Valley. Ph. TA-
5-2444.

_ Ferrell clipper model 2-B
rain and seed cleaner, with
screens for cleaning all grain
and almost any kind seed,
good as new cond. Sell half

price of new machine. Fred

Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 244;
Dublin. Ph. 1479-J1.

Case equipment: D. C. trac-
tor, $720; harrow, $150; grain
drill, $240; McCormick Deer-
ing 4 disc plow, $260; Oliver
combine with power take off,
$300; also one truck, $150. All
good cond. C. A. Tingle, Cog-

= Sins.

100. five ft. and 72 three
ft. chicken feeders, good
cond., not rusty, $130 for
Jot, or 5 ft..ones $100 at my
home. Henry Burruss, P.O.
Box 61, Eastanollee, :

Papec ensilage cutter, 100
#4. of 6 in. pipe, $200; 2-seated
buggy, $100. Both good cond;
irrigation system, 25 HP por-
table eng., 2,000 ft. 4 in. Pipe,
1,000; cut-off saw with belt
ts front end tractor, $35.
W. A. Wallace, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs. PH. Austell 2335.

Three farm trucks, 1/2 ton,
8/4 ton and 1 ton cap. Sell at
reasonable price. Good run-
ping cond., with good bodies.
S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Ph. throu-
gh Statesboro 9-3187.

Nearly new front end load-
er, hydraulic, Dearborn, per-
{ot cond., $300. I Frank Step-

ens, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

4HP Bradley garden tractor,
2 sets cultivators, 1 turn, one
disc, $145. Must sell. J. G.
Simpson, Rt. 2, Boston.

Utility trailer, solid steel,
6 x 10, stake body good tires,
$125. C. E. Clark, Buckhead,
Mogan Co. Ph. 610-R4.

Utility trailer, all metal ex-
cept side stakes (made of
wood), with 2 wheels with
rubber tires. N. H. Lienemann,

t. Pleasant Rd., Rt. 7, Ma-
con. Ph. -8503, FEE

$300.



Phe Y6i452-

M. Hollis, Reynolds.

One Keenco egg grader, 6
cases per hour. Hand only,
$100 del. Quill Jordan, Toc-
coa.

UZ Intnl power unit, good
cond., $200; Farmall A trac-
tor, looks and runs good,
$300; welder generator for
tractors, $90. Leon J. Peebles,
Stapleton. -

Small saw mill, $300; No.
11 Mall chain saw, $50. H. C.
Kirk, Rt. 1, Box 41, Talking
Rock.

Corn shuck sheller, new
cond., with cob stacker and
grain elevator. M. H. Elder,
606 Loridans Dr., N:.E., At-
lanta 5. Ph. CE 5-1600.

Grist mill; 42 in.
with K-5 Intnl power unit,
Contact. James A.
Rutherford, 1010 Roosevelt
St., Albany. Ph. HE-2-6637.

TD9 Intnl crawler trac-
tor with logging winch, $1,-
400; Oliver crawler tractor
with loader, $600. Both in
good cond. F. M. Gazaway,
2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt.
1, Decatur.

2 wheel all metal trailer.
Sell or trade for corn sheller,
scales, deep well pump or
hammer mill, in good shape.
Write first. C. R.~Gowder,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs.

1-1/2 ton truck with large
stake body, new motor, good

tires and heavy canvas, for
sale. Odie Bennett, Fair-
mount.

Farm trailer, 2 new tires,
for sale. See. Inquire at Boat
House. R: V. Eddleman, Box
139-B, Berkely Lake, Duluth.

Feed mill, 10 screens, corn
rock, 24 in. corn sheller, belts,
pulleys and scales, small mot-
or, 35 H. power unit. line
shaft, 20 ft. long, 2-3/16 in.
dia. Together or separately.
Call at gas station. A.
Mayhue, Locust Grove. Ph.
(day) 944.

Irrigation complete system,
1400 ft. steel and 300 ft. a-
luminum pipe, 500 gal. per
minute, 4 in. and 3 in. pipe
designed for pasture irriga-
tion with min. moving, 30 A.
coverage, $1,000. Hamilton L.
Hill, C/O -Hill Fruit Farm,
Newnan.

4 can milk cooler,
running cond., $35.
Moseley, Trice Cemetery Rd.,
Thomaston. Ph. 3603.

Dairy Surge vacuum pump,
3/4 HP motor, pulls 4 milk-
ing machines, practically new,
$150; one 10 can milk cooler,
used very little, 3/4 HP.
compressor, $200. Kenneth C.
Colson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Ph.
4976 M. :

Junk cub tractor, good tires
and wheels, motor fair cond.,
no magneto, starter or gover-
nor. Sell or trade for any-
thing can use on farm; would
like mower for cub. Will buy
if cheap. W. R. Simpson,
Kingsland.

good

Turner peanut picker and
baler, good cond., also Case
tractor harrow and_ tiller.
Priced to sell. H. D. Cook,
Rt. 4, Buena Vista.

One 2 dise plow for Farm-
all A, $35, my place, 10 mi.
Ea. Montezuma on Hawkins-
ville Road. Mrs. W. H. Sut-
tles, Rt. 2, Montezuma.

Heavy Duty Taylor-Way,
bush and bog harrow. wt.
3100 lbs., $400. Clyde Long,
Chatsworth.

Dearborn mower, 6 ft.
blade, 3 point hitch, for Ford
or Ferguson, very good cond.,
$135; Gantt 5 ft., pulverizer,
cultipacker, 3 point hitch, al-
most new, $95. Veston Col-
lett, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.

ee te



rock,



new blade extra. All for $150.
G. D. Locke, Rt. 1, Butler.

1949 Case tractor and 8
dise bush and bog harrow,
good cond., $300 for: both or
trade. for cattle of equal a-
mount. Robt. N. ilbert,
Jonesboro. Ph. 2148. ~

Complete irrigation system,
including one 50 HP motor,
1000 ft. 4 in. pipe, 1500 ft.
3 in. pipe, and 31 sprinklers,
for sale. Ted Fausel, Box 272,
Hampton. Ss

Garden tractor, David Brad-
ley super 3, with 4 pieces of
equipment, all in real good

cond. for sale. Herman H. Sims |}

8453 Hightower Terrace, Dun-
woody. Ph. after 6 PM or Sat-
urdays Roswell 6365.

600 egg cap., 6 tray, upright
cabinet elec. hatcher, used
very little, $70 or trade for
large heifer; Hay rake, horse
type, has tow bar, can be pull-
ed by tractor. Sell or trade
for bog harrow or smoothing
harrow, disc type in fine sha-
pe. R. H. Earnest, 2380 Camp-

bellton Rd. S. W., Atlanta. Ph. |

PL 3-7245.

1950 ford tractor, good cond.
new type bottom plow, cul-
tivator, set of Covngton
planters, 6 row cotton duster,
duplex -hoopers, set distribu-
tors, all good cond., used 2
yrs., my place, 5 mi. S. W. ssh
burn. George A. Whiddon, Rt.
3, Ashburn.

Ford Ferguson mower, 2
roller cane mill and pot, 2
wheel trailer for tractor, some
mule drawn plows, etc. Shellie
D. Branch, Rt. 1, Glennville.

2 H. wagon, Farmall 16 disc
grain drill on big steel wheels
good cond., 8 ft. acid spreader,
1000 lbs. cap., 8 dise breaking
and other harrow, all pull
type. 6 mi. E. Jordans Mill.
M. M. Newsome Sandersville.

Tilliston stationary type
peanut picker with self feed-"
ing attachment, ready for pick

L. |ing except for 1 short belt and

1 small pulley, $100. G. D.
Collins, RFD 3, Camilla.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want dump truck, prefer
tandem wheels, also want
heavy duty, drive-on trailer,
cap. 6,000 lbs. State prices,
cond., size and other infornja~

A.| tion . have for sale, 4 dise, Tail-

or Way tiller, 3 point hook-up
in good cond. John C. Mi-
cheal. 523 Jackson St. Athens

Want Ford Dearborn Econo-
my Blade that adjusts to all
positions. Must be good cond.,
and reasonably priced. J. S.
Elliott, Rt. 3, Avondale Rd.
Macon.

Last Weeks Livestock Sales R

| within 200 mi. Newnan. Call

| attractive designs of solid and

{thread crocheted

cond., and reasonably priced.
a 2 Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs-
ville. Payee we

reasonable for cash. Prefer

or write price, FOB. W. A

nan. Ph. 1867.

ood cond. Quote

New Idea, in
Rivers, Staple-

price. James
ton.

Want corn husker and shell-
er, with self feeder. Advise
price,
Gough. _ eS

Want med. size Anvil, real
good cond., reasonable for

cash, within 50 mi. Letters ans.
H. B. Brookshire, Suches.

Want 250 or 500 gal. pro-

s

rell,, Rt. 1, Demorest.

for own use on farm. State
size, location and price H. D.
Wilson, Box 603, Albany.

Want Feed Mill, 12 to 16 in.
screen size; also want corn

screens, Mechanical .cond.,

shelling rate and best cash
prices. J. C. Holt, Rt. 2, Lenox.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





White crochet baby shoes
with col. ribbons, 2 designs $1
pr. and 10c extra for postage
with ea. pr. Mrs. M. E. Dailey,
403 Thompson Ave., East Point

New, hand-made quilts, lar-
ge size, good cotton material,

print. Wt. 4-1/2 to 5 Ib. cotton
padding, $6.50 ea. postpaid.
Mrs. Dewey
oo ee

heavy outing, crocheted edging
$2 ea. plus postage crochet ba-
by sets, 3 pieces, $5 plus post-
age. Mary Joe Powell, 405
Georgia Ave., S. E. Atlanta 15.
Ph. JA 4-0929.

Ric-rac ear rings, any color,
50c ea; dry material for flow-
er arrangement, artificial ov-|
chid corsage, $1 ea; quilt
$3.50 ea. Add postage.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2 Camilla.

10 dif. design, bright, multi-
color and_ solid, boil-proof
doilies, $1.35-

$1.50; 3 piece and doile vanity
set $3 2 quilt tops, full size,
and linings, $5 set, or $26 for
lot, del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sulli-



Want 2 disc plow, Ferguson | _
3 point hitch, in good cond.,|

Upchurch, P. O. Box 332, New- |

Want 1 row corn snapper or |
picker, prefer John Deere or}

pane gas tank. State cond.,|
age and price. Garnett Bur-|_

sheller. Give makes, size of |.

Ellis, Rt. 4, Blli- |:

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Want wood saw, s point |, -
hitch for Ford tractor, in good ay a

etc. Jas T. Kitchens,| _

Want several Syrup kettles, |**

White nest an
onions for fall
gal; red scalli

_|tons, $1.40 gals

36 in square baby blankets, | ;

cuttings, 25, $1
d, $1.

Lathan Red _R:
plants $1. doz. P



van, 124 W. Chandler St. Car-
rollton. Bate



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Atlanta Rome Athens
8-27 8-28
STEERS & HEIFERS 1841 700 =i te
Good & Choice 20.00-24.70 20.00-21.75 No Report Sam ec
Standard 16.00-19.50 16.00-19.80 Z mo < 16.00-18.00
Utility 12.75-16.25 12.00-16.00 Ree
Vealers 17.00-25.25 17.00-23.50 -
Stockers & Feeders - - -
Feeder Catves 15.|00-21.50 13.00-17.75 -
cows:
Utility & Commercial 12.00-14.25 12.00-14.50 oe
Conners & Cutters 9.50-12.00 8.70-12.00 .
Springers - - i.
HOGS: .
No. 1 Meat Type - . e
No. 1 Others - . .
No. 2 . . .
No. 3 - eine
Feeders




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Want some small white
onions, small enough to pickle
| whole. Advise price, etc. D. J.
Anthony, Rt. 3, Jefferson.

Want Green Alfalfa hay per
3 ton load, del. to my home,
for cash. Quote price. Dr. Da-
vid. A. Bagley, 44 Washington
St., Austell.

~ LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE



.|_ Correction: At Stud; New
.|Moon of Alabama, black Ten-
_|nessee Walking Horse stallion,
Registration No. 501938. Of the
Allan F-1 line. Write or phone
for appointment. Horace
| Brown, Sr., Box 104, Eastman.



*|Ph. 2518.

| 6 Santa Getrtrudis bulls, 24
gg | to 30 mos. old, wt. 1500 to 2000
lbs., gentle, $600 ea. W. W.
Sharpe, M. D., Alma. :

Small herd choice, Reg. An-
_|gus cows and heifers, some
with calves, all are bred. Law
prices and ped. mailed on re-
-|quest. Grand-daughters of Ei-
leenmere 487; HP Eileenmere
999-35; Ankonian 3213; Pr.
Sunbeam 29c Pr. Sunbeam
249. W. A. Thornton, 118
Trinity Pl. Decatur. Ph. DR
8-6936. i

6 Reg. polled Short Horn
cows with calves at side, 1
| Reg. male, 5 yrs. old, 1 young
male and 1 heifer, wt. 500 Ibs.
Total 15 head for $1,750. L. E.
Foster, Hamilton. Atlanta Ph.
MA 8 4415. :

Northern Dairy heifers to
freshen soon; 3 choice Reg.
Holsteins, due fresh within
_ |next 60 days; 8 open yearlings.
| waccinated.. Sat. guar. E
Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains.

4 good, gentle Brahman
jbulls, 5-6 yrs. old, proven
|breders. Sell or trade for
equal Angus or Hereford, to
avoid inbreeding. George W.

vis. | Varn, Box 205, Folkston.

3 Reg. Black Angus cows,
-|bred, and one 7 mos. old bull,
from best Eileenmere strain.

-|Papers furnished. Write. Van

Cleve W. Cochran, 387 Mil-

Le 541. ledge Ave., Athens. Ph. before
Sericea hay, well

6 PM, LI 60176.

| Top quality, Reg. Hereford
cattle and Reg. Hereford hogs,
8 wks. old pigs ready to go
now, boar or gilt, $25 ea. will
ship. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
c/o Ward Meade Farm, Rt. 8,
Marietta. Ph. 8-8772.



Sev. very choice Reg. pure-

Hereford bulls, ex-

tremely red and very short

and stocky. Weaning age to 18
mos. old, wt. 600 to 1100 lbs.
See any time, 7 mi. Odum on
Kayville Rd. Wintom C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. Odum,
JU 4-2312.

Reg. Landrace pigs, 100 pct,
7/8 pet 75 pet. imported. 3
non-related bloodlines. Sows
all bang free. Tested recently.
Reg. buyers name; also some
Hampshire and Landrace cross
pigs. Dr. E. E. Ealum, 204 Ea.
Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah.
Ph.-Adams 2-1800.

100 cross-breed Yorkshires,
Tamworth and Hampshire
shoats, both gilts for breeding
and barrows for feeding. J. E.
Gunby, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg. Ph. Newnan
3006R.

OIC breeding stock from reg
Shortnose, med type stock,
Boars, ready for service, $45;
shoats, either sex, $30 ea; 8
wks. old pigs, $20 ea. Will reg
treat and crate. Write or see
at my farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt.
1, Commerce.

At Stud: pony stallion, 36
in. Dapple, white mane and
tail; also 36 in., 3 yr. old geld-
ing pony, solid color, very gen-
tle for children, $250. Ogden
A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd. Rt. 3,

Marietta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-
7385. pane
Landrace pigs and bred

gilts, vaccinated and wormed.

| Sev. dif: bloodlines to choose

from. Prices reasonable. M.
H. Elliott, c/o Upson Ranch,
Thomaston. Ph. 2179.

Mule, 8 yrs. old wt. about
1000 lbs., $55; also 3 shoats,
Reg., for sale, Mrs. J. W. Har-
rison, Rt. 1, Box 142, Jones-
boro. Ph. 5157. :

One all white Tennessee
Walker stallion colt, 16 mos.

L.j} old, taffy col. mane and tail,

fine colt and gentle, $150. R.
W. Wilkinson, Rt. 4, Bowdon.
Ph. 3441.

Black mare mule, fine cond.,
work anywhere, 6 yrs. old,
$100. 13 wks. old OIC and
Hampshire pigs, $10 ea; 4 pure
bred Hampshire shoats, and
about 50 white Rock April
chickens, hens now laying.
Live near Centerville. Will not
ship Earl Argroves, Rt. 1, Li-
thOnl as ky = ae

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, Chesnut stal-
lion, Fine type representing
one of greatest producing fam-

ilies of the breed. Grandson

Noble Kalarama. Inspection
invited. Thos. G. Watkins, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur.



- Reg. Tamworth boar, 20
mos. old, wt. 275-300, lbs., the
long bodied lean meat type.
Proven sire; also 4 of his pigs,
2 males and 2 females, wt. 60
to 75 lbs., for sale. L. M. Vine-
yard, Rt. 1, Box 152 Hogans-
ville. :

Reg. Hereford bull, with
apers, 18 mos. old, dehorned,
175. Chas. F. Howe, Rt. 3, Ma-

rietta. Ph. 8-3445.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
very fine, wt. approx. 1000
or more lbs. $200, or consider
trading for beef cows. R. H.
Earnest, 2380 Campbellton Rd.
S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 3-
7245.

Nice selection fall freshen-
ing Ist calf Wise. Holstein
heifers, bred and wintered in
Ga. TB and Bangs free. See,
Fri., Sat. and Sunday. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington. Ph. Madi-
son 2603.

30 calfhood vaccinated Jer-
sey and Guernsey heifers, to
freshen in September, also a
few lst calf Holstein heifers,
calfhood vaccinated. C. M.
Bowden, 854 Indian Greek Dr.,
Stone Mountain. Ph. Atlanta
BU 9-7616.

Jersey milch cow with first
calf, now 3 mos. old $150; 5
purebred but unregistered An-
gus cows. Ea. has had three
fine calves and have been re-
bred or will be to Reg. bull,
John McNeil, e/o Hope Farm,
Bishop. Ph. Athens South
9-2987.

Dairy, red Jersey milch cow,
2 yrs. old, freshened August 1
with oe heifer at side, ar-
tifically bred, TB and Bangs

free, $200. Mrs. Jessie Jones,

696 Fayetteville Rd. S. E. At-
lanta 16.



Reg and Grade Aberdeen-
Angus cattle, for sale. J. G. |
Purvis, Rt. 2, Millen. Ph.
32133. ;

50 ~=calfhood vaccinated
springers, Grade Guernseys
and Holsteins, from high pro-
ducing cows, with lst and 2nd

calf. All will fresh Sept. lst to
Oct. 15th. Sell $100 ea: "for
lot. Solomon George, Valdosta,i>.

Ph. 3195.

Reg. Guernsey bull, 2 1/2.
yrs. old, excellent bloodlines,
$200 at my home. Leonard A.
ee Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph.

Fine, Reg. polled Hereford <

bull, ready for service, $110;-
also several feder heifer cal-
ves, Mrs. B. W. McCain, Stock-
bridge. Ph. 4127.

Purebred Guernsey male,
not Reg., 18 mos, old, ready
for light service, has been de-
horned, ring in nose, well
marked, deep red with some
white, real nice bull; $75 at
farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.

Holstein and Guernsey
springer cattle, for sale. John
oldin, Rt. 2,

Reg. Jersey bull, No 562165,
dropped Oct. 15, 1951. Sires
official record of at Nov. 1955
was 33 daughters; Dam, at 11
yrs. old, has private record of
9283 milk in 305 days. I. M.
Galloway, Rt. 1, Box 80 Grif-
fin.

j -1/2 yr. old. game cockst
One ea. Clairborne, 1/2 Clair-
borne, 1/2 Shawlneck, $3 ea.
Would exch. the 2 for a 6 lb,
or larger game cock also want
a full Mexican Grey game
cock. C. L. Griffin, Oak St.
Gainesville. aa



Feeder Cattle Sales
Held At Americus

A total of 1391 Georgia Feeder cattle were sold for
$138,670.48 at the Georgia Demonstration Feeder Cattle
Sale held August 27, at Americus. Buyers from six states
were present to bid on the Georgia a cattle.

The top calf of the sale, a Her

rd sold by Robert

Hodges, Andersonville, brought 26.75 cents per pound.
It was bought by the Moultrie 4-H Club.

The top

pen was eight choice Herefords, averaged
| 475 in weight and brought 23.75 cents per pound.

Choice pens brought from 22.75-23.75; Goods, 18-21.60;
Medium 16-22.90 (majority went from 16-18); Common,

12.50-16.60 (majority 15-16). -

The cattle were graded by Jesse Hall, State Depart-
ment of Agriculture, Harold V. Clum and Ralph Williams,
Agricultural Extension Service.

The next Demonstration Feeder cattle gales will be
held September 18, at Augusta, and Sept. 20, at Rome.






Ph. BU 9-6692.

FEEDS

JULY, 1957

SAMPLED


























6.62 9.18

ecoono-o

PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
Hae Red A" S$ High ; "
Bie PROTEIN Sad ioe e uper High Energy Broiler Ration $ 22 3 4.00 i
25.80 4.14 8
N, Douglasville, Ga.
Hog Feed G 16.00 3.50 8.00 BIG FOUR MILLS, Covington, Kentucky
See * Protein Low F 15.63 3.50 7.49 Dixie Pride Dairy Feed 16% @ 16.00 2.50 15.00
G 16,00 3.50 15.00 * Fat Low F 18.13 2.21 9.90
(P) Protein & Fat F 14,38 2.19 12.94
fe aut GS 8.00 3.57 9.33 DAVID BILGORE AND CO., Clearwater, Florida
(P) Protein & Fat F 7.38 2.53 7.45 Bilgore's Citrus Pulp G 6.00 3.00 =15.00
ae * Fiber High EF 7.81 4.79 = 15.31
Decatur, Alabama :
id Wheat Screenings G 14.50 3.50 11.00 BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
as : oe or F 18.13 3.50 10.20 Birdsey Growing Ration G a 30 6.0
mt "| Y F 24, s 4.6
| FLOUR lore wae Kansos Sk so tabs Birdsey's Chick Starter G 2000 3.00 5.0
7 es eee ; : : : F 23.38 4.20 4.7
te ae a Birdsey Growing Ration G@ 20.00 3.00 6.0
: F 19.06 3.51 4.47 eee ae 5 eee Sor eee
6 9.00 300 10.00 irdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5.0
EF 10.63 317 5.92 F 22.63 3.30 5.00
ea -@ 2000 350 700 Birdsey's 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00 2.50 7.00
Rei ice F 22:19 350 573 F 43.75 3.81 6,98
ae oe 6 20:00 3/50 700 Birdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5,00
; F 21.25 357 6.69 F 2288 3.85. 4.66
; steer 6 900 2'50 350 Birdsey's 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 11,00
* - 10.31 275 228 F 18.19 3.12 10.38
Re s m 2 Birdsey's Pig and Sow Meal $ 18.00 3.00 5.00
tlanta, Georgia Fiber High 19.69 4.20 8.48
: 2 Ri G@ 16.00 2.00 15.00 Money Saver 16% Dairy Feed : G 16.00 2.50 14,00
- * Biber High =F 17.19 38.32 15.18 : Fo 18.88 = 2.75 9.80
= - M Wheat Feed and Mill Run Screenings & 14.50 3.00 8.00
inessee : F 17.38 3.19 6.59
= Bata $ 11.50 3.50 8.50 Mascot Wheat Feed and Mill Run Screenings G 14.50 3.00 8.00
: : 12.19 4.38 6.46 ca ea ew . F 18.44 3.30 - ang
= oer . Ta irdsey's Fairplay 40% Heg Supplement G 40.00 2.50 00
Stuttgart, Arkansos Oe eae *Fotlow PF 4250 222 5.64
ae $ 12.94 (Continued on Page 6).









Temple. Ph. 4498 ;






















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(SULY,





















































































) ear PROTEIN FAT FIBRE
Birdsey's Broijer Ration Medicated @ 22.00 5.50 4.00
; F 26.56 5.72 3.07
Birdsey's Mascot Dog Food G 25.00 4.00 4.50
F 25.19 5.44 3.03
Birdsey's 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 11.00
. F 18.25 3.16 7.98
Birdsey's 20% Dairy Feed G 20.00 3.00 =11.00
. F 21.25 3.10 10.19
_ Birdsey's Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 5.00
2 F 22.63 3.23 4.67
Birdsey's Growing Ration G 20.00 3.00 6,00
F 23.13 3.88. 4.68
Money Saver 16% Dairy Feed G 16,00 2.50 14.00
; F 18.25 2.70 10.53
_ Money Saver 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.00 2.50 14.00
: F 19.38 2.64 10.24
Birdsey's Chick Starter Medicated G 20.00 3.00 5.00
F 21.88 4.25 4.87
_ BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
Snap Cora G 8.00 2.50 11.08
F 8.50 3.37 9.66
Snap Cora GS 8.00 2.50 11.00
F 8.75 3.50 9.85
BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORP., BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIV., Cincinnati, Ohio
_ Buckeye 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality G 36.00 3.00 17.00
F 36.25 4.40 16.52
__ Buckeye- 36% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 2.00 17.00
i * Fiber High F 38.13 2.18 17.68
44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Oil Meal G 44,00 50 7.00
F 49.38 61 6.03
- Buckeye 35% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 3.00 =17.00
F 36.25 4.57 16.15
BURRUS MILL & ELEVATOR CO., Fort Worth, Texas
_ Wheat Grey Shorts & Screenings G 16.00 3.50 6.50
(P) Fiber F 17.50 3.75 7.28
CALDWELL AND COMPANY, Madison, Georgia ,
Dolly Madison Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 3.00 17.00
F 36.25 4.95 16.99
a CANDLER MILLING COMPANY, Metter, Georgia ;
Snap Corn GS 8.00 2.50. 11.00
F 8.44 3.08 11.00
CEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS CO., Cedartown, Georgia
: Cedar Valley Brand Hog Feed G 14.00 3.00 9.00
x F 16.25 4.06 6.24
Cedar Valley Brand Snap Corn with Molasses GS 7.50 2.50 10.00
F 8.75 3.13 7.23
Cedar Valley Brand Hog Feed G 14.00 3.00 9.00
F 17.31 5.11 4,72
Cedar Valley Brand Snap Corn with Molasses G 7.50 2.50 10.00
EF 7.81 3.08 6.85
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
Prosperity Brand 35% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 3.00 17.00
(P) Protein * Fiber High & Fat Low F 34.50 2.77 18.63
Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 3.00 =17.00
* Protein Low, Fiber High F 35.63 3.01 = 18.21
ly MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
Ground Peanut Vine with Molasses GS 8.00 3.00 24.00
(P) Fat FF 9.89 1.99 23.53
Ground Ear Corn GS 8.00 2.50 11.00 -
F 9.38 3.07 9.58
CLEVELAND MILLING CO., Cleveland, Tennessee
Peerless Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 8.00
g (P) Protein F 14.41 3.07 7.47
Gilt Edge Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00
(P) Protein -F 13.81 3.50 4.33
Gilt Edge Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00
{(P} Protein * Fat Low * Fiber High F 14.00 3.28 6.22
Gilt Edge Gray Shorts G 15.00 3.50 6.00
ee * Fiber High F 15.00 3.70 6.16
THE COLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR CO., Denver Colo.
Sergey Gray Shorts and Screenings G 16.00 3.50 6.00
F 16.56 3.71 5.91
: COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cincinnati, Ohio
40% Pork Maker C G 40.00 4.00 5.00
F 45.25 4.03 4.97
20% Sow and Pig Feed G 29,00 4.09 6.00
; F 22.81 4.73 4.00
16% Dari-Flo (Course Texture) . G 16.00 3.00 10.00
F 18.63 3.13 7.59
Starting and Growing Mash G 20,00 4.50 6.00
F222 ie 4.50 5.33
40% Pork Maker C G 40.00 4.00 5.00
F 43.38 4.69 4.93
Broiler Maker - Medicated G 22.00 4.50 4.00
x F 25.13 4.67 3.16
Broiler Maker - Medicated G 22.90 4.50 4,00
F 24.38 4.92 3.12
Broiler Maker - Medicated G 22.00 4.59 4.00
; F 24.38 5.23 3.00
32% Dairy Supplement G 32.00 2.50 11.00
F 32.00 2.85 ie rink
40% Pork Maker C SG 40.00 4,00 5.00
40% Hog Maker C G 40.00 4.00 5.00
Super Laying Mash G 20.00 4.90 5.50
F 24.25 4.70 3.92
Core RENDERING CO., Moultrie, Georgia
Cope Meat & Bone Meal G 50.00 10.00 2.00
F 58.25 11,16 1.48
Bosay HODGES MILLING CO., Birmingham, Ala.
Jazz Eo Producer Pellets G 20.00 4.50 7.00
* Fat Low * Fiber High F 21.25. 4.35 7.30
Jazz Rabbit Ration (Pellets) G 20.00 2.50. 12.00
29 * Fiber High F 21.38 3.25, - 13.18
Jozz Calf Starter G 19.50 3.00 9.00
m0. * Fat Low F 22.00 2.80 7.44
Jazz Eyg Concentrate Mash G 32.00 3.50 8.00
(P) Fat * Fiber High F 34.75 2.75 8.22
Jazz Sow Pellets G 18.00 3.50 5.00
{P) Fiber * Protein Low F 17.50 3.73 8.77
Grower Crumbles, Jaz G 20.00 3.50 7.00
F 21,38 4.45 6.67
Jazz Flo-Sweet 16 G 16.00 2.50
F 16.50 3.11
Jorz Horse and Mule Feed G 9.00 2.50
F 10,00 3.13
Jazz Dog Food G 25.00 6.00
@ Fat low =F

26.88





1957

Jazx Grower Crumbles
(P) Fiber
oom Pig and ac Supplement Meal

DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia
/ Brown Cow 16% Dalry Feed

PROTEIN







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any




ca Se



18.63

WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, ING., Daaville, itiinols
Swisher Broiler Finisher Medicated

.
Swisher Super Lay a

* Biber High Fg
Swisher Broller Starter Medicated sah if $
Swisher Super Chick - Medicated with 3-Nitro



DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee




























































































Layer Crumbles

6 4000
Porky 40% Hog Supplement 00
' F 42.50
Pig and Sow Feed + : io

Southern Horse and Mule Peed eee :
Dixie Home Laying Mash : & 20.00
* Protein Low, Fiber High F 19.38
. Dixie Home Laying Mash ; G 20.00
t : F 22.50 |
Southern 15% Dairy Feed : G&G 16.00 3.00
4 (P) Fot * Fiber High F 16.00 |
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. ; au
Red Lion Shorts "O16 00
* Fiber High F 17.00
Red Lion Shorts : Oh GAO ae.
e _* Fiber High F 17.50
Arrow Pure Wheat Bran + G 14.00.
: * Fat low F 17.50
Arrow Pure Wheat Bran "Gs 14002234
(P) Fat F 1844
Red Lion Shorts Ae 600
: * Fiber High =F 19.44
Red Lion Shorts Be G 16.00
F 19.25
DOWDLE WHOLESALE GROCERY CO., Franklin, N. CG, Leesa
Sunrise 24% Protein Dairy Feed 3 G 24,00
(P) fot =F 25.31
EARLE-CHESTERFIELD MILL CO., Asheville, N. C. ee
Good Value Horse and Mule Feed _ : S 9.50
G OF
EARLY AND DANIEL COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio ite
Cubes Tuxedo Porkmaker : G 14.00.
: ; F 15.63
EBERHART MILLING COMPANY, Colbert, Georgia : :
Wheat, Oats and Corn with Minerals 6 1808. rs
_-F 1158
FABRO, INC., Athens, Georgia se
Henny Pen Dog Food GS 12.00
F219 975 =
Jo-Bo Dog and Cat Feed G 10.00
F 13.42
Twin Pet Dog Food 11.00
a
Henny Pen Dog Food G 12.00
? od eo 1276 =
FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia 3 pis
fambinng Favorite Snap Corn G 2 ISO
EB. -750..
FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, ane : ees
Famous Egg Layer G 20.00
: 6 25.74 -
FARMERS FEED AND SEED CO., Lyons, Georgia a Seine Senate
Toombs Pride 40% Hog Supplement G 40.00
oy ee
FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR CO., Dudley, Georgia i a
Blue Tag Peanut Hay and Molasses G 17 ;
F 8.1
Blue Tag Peanut Hay and Molasses 5 G 7.50 1.
* Fiber High Pe 3ee
FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, een Georgia ent
_ Snapped Corn GS 8,00
F875
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia :
Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses S 200
F 5.00-
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
Feedright 40% Hog Supplement (Pellets) G 40.00
F 49.50
Feedright Master Sow and Pig Feed G 20.00
: * Fiber High F 21.25
Feedright Master 24% Dairy Feed . 24.00
F 25.88
Big Ham Big Hog Grower G 17.00
F 19.25
Perfecto 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00
F 18.25
Feedright Master 32% Dairy Concentrate G 32.00
r F 39.63
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
Steamed Bone Meal : oe .






FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Flo. en
45% Protein Meal and Bone Meal (St. Johns Riper? ime

FRUIT INDUSTRIES, Ccctaedeenae:
Tropicana's Sweetest Dried Citrus ey







eres OF FEEDS SAMPLED

(Continued from Puen: 8)

Ga,

PROTEIN

G 18.00
F 17.99

SULY,

FAT

3.00
3.93

7.50
3.75



G 20.00
F 25.13

G 16.00
F 18.13

eines Gold Medal Wheat Gray Shorts
Ground When Screenings

3.00
3.00

3.50
4.12

9.00
7.29

6.00



{ 1A BROILER SUPPLY CO., Carrolltan; Georgia ;
Broiler Bivona: Mix G 20.00

F 23.13



AND HUNTER CO., Chicago, Illinois
Comb y Mash 6 aoe
F 20.31



VALE FLOUR MiLLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Georgia
ay Day mraned 36% Pig and Hog Supplement
G 20.00

(P) Fot
Day Leying Mash
F 21.56
Dey. Pig ond Sow Ration with Toakage G 18.00

* Fat Low F 19.69
G 18.00
(P) Fat

F 19.25
(P) Fat

G 36.00
237-63

G 18.00
F 18,44
G 20.00
F 20.63
G 12.50
F 15,94
G 18.00
F 22.38
G 20.00
21,43
G 20.00
F 21.00
: G 49.00

* Protein Low F 8.81
G 21.00
F 24.06
G 20.60
F 21.60
G 15.00
ieee a (P) Fiber F 18.63
ray Day Pig and Sow Ration with Tankege G 18.60
F2.26.31
G 20.00

* Fat Low

0% Mo-Quarts Heavy Grain Dairy Feed
* Fat Low

* Fat Low
(P) -Fat

G 20.00
F 20.94
G 15.00
F 15.63

y Day. Laying Mash
inter Wheat Grey Shorts ;

F 20.63 ~

cou
ao

aoe

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ROnelnom

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ITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Seances
16% Dairy Feed . G 14.00
(P) Fat and Fiber F 18.25

HOOD "AND SONS, Dunnedin, Florida
eed. Citrus Pulp =: ; G 6.00
3 cf 6.88



HART BROTHERS, GENERAL FOOD CORP., Eycawitia: tnd.
Wheat Gray. shore with Ground Wheat Sexsenitigs 15.00
\ F 15.63

Ne

HINCKE MILLING CO., Kansas City, Missouri
: Gray Shorts with Ground atiteede 6

JEWELL, Gainesville,
altry SErrosent Meal

16.60
F 16.56

Georgia :

G 55.00

F 56.25



SAS MILLING COMPANY, Wichito, Kansas
= and Mill-Run Screenings G 15.50
F 17.50



_G 10.00
F 12.69

G 10.00 .

F 12.19
G 14.00
Bs , F 16.56
ugalo re oe, Shorts
a * Fat Low, Fiber High



McNEILL AND LIBBY, Ocala, Florida
leadliner es om Pulp
: * Fat Low



uns, Franklin, Tennessee
rey ham Sh orts ;
_* Biber High



OBINSON AND co. INC, Roanoke, Va.
Broiler Starter (Nitrosal-Medicated)

Prestarter (Medicated)
| nisher (Nitrosal-Medicated)



SVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN CO., Louisville, Georgia
a 7 Seed Meal 41% Protein
aa otto t





F 10.31
6 11.00
F 10.99
G 19.50
F 19.50

(P) Fiber

2.00
4.13
4.00
5.20
5.40
5.42



MOISTURE SUGAR
F 49.6

28.0



PROTEIN

G 9.50
F 11.25

Byron, Sone:
a Mokayeos

FAT

4.50
5.47



_* Fiber High |



1957

PAGE SEVEN 2

PROTEIN

MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., Chamblee, Georgia
Georgia Rose 16% Dairy Feed G
: * Fat Low F

16.00
20.31

FAT.

4.00

FIBRE

15.06



NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, East St. Louls, Illinois
_ Red-3 Hygrade Ocat-Mill By-Product
* Fiber High

10.00
10.06



NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Konsas
Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenings G
F

Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenings G

F
Polar, Bear Wheat Gray Shorts and
Ground Wheat Screenings 8% G
* Fiber High F
Polar Bear Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat Screenings :

16.00
19.13
16.00
18,13

16.00
19.06
16.00

17.19.



ee MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
/ Nutrena Complete Pullet Grower

Nutrena Complete Eqg Ration
Sweetfiow 14% Dairy Feed (MM)
Sweetflow 16% Dairy Feed (MM)

* Fiber High

: (P) Fiber
Nutrene Hog Concentrate - 40%

E (P) Fiber
Nutrena Wheat end Corn Scratch

Nutrena Sweetflow 18% Dairy Feed

Natrena 38% Poultry Concentrate

DEODM HARA ADAnANnADND

15.00
17.50
16.00
18.63
16.60
18.63
16.00
18.59
49.00
41.59

9.60

9.69
18.00
20.00
38.00
41.25

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OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina
_ Wheat Bran and Shorts
(P) Fat
Wheat Bran and Shorts

nOQn@

* Fot Low

14.00
14,38
14.90
14.59



THOMAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas
Gray Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings

n@

16.00
19.88



PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton,
Moxi-Meal Hog Concentrate

lowa

Broiler Concentrate (FZ6) High Calorie - Medicated
* Fiber High
Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate

Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate
(P) Protein
Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Meal Hog Concentrate

NOBDON BA ADA

32.00

35.00
41.00
43.88
32.00
33.75
32.00
30.00
32.69
33.75

$

POM R RHI
: Pree aianes
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PLANTERS MANUFACTURING CO., Clarksdale, Mississippi
44% Protein Solvent Extracted Seybean Oil Meal
Prime Quality

n@



PRESLEY AND VAUGHN, Toccoa, Georgia
: Presiey and Vaughn Broiler Starter

Presley and Vaughn Broiler Finisher

2@n@



PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Georgia
My-T-Pure Laying Mash

Economy 40% Hog Supplement

nOnDnD

Miss Bess Dairy Feed
\



THE QUAKER OATS CO., Chicago, Hilinois
Ful-O-Pep Eqg Ration
* Fiber High
Ful-O-Pep Broiler Concentrate

Ful-O-Pep Broiler Concentrate (A2G1) Medicated
* Fat Low

1On@n?



RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missourt
Purina Chick Growing Chow

Purina Pig Startena 1 = Medicated
Purina 40% Hog Chow (1) 30 AB - Medicated
Purina Hog Chew (1) 50 AB - Medicated

Purina 40% Hog Chow (1) 50 AB - Medicated
Purina Pig Startena 1 - Medicated

Purina 40% Hog Chow (1) 50 AB - Medicated
Purina Bulky Las 1

Purina Layena (Complete Ration) T ;
Purina Rabbit Chow Checkers (Complete Ration) H
Purina Layena - Complete Ration
Broiler Chow Finisher (G)

Purina += Medicated

Purina Layena (Complete Ration) T
Purina Pig Startena 1 - Medicated
Purina Sow .and Pig Chow (Supplement) 1
Purina Pig Startena 1 - Medicated
Purina Hog Chow Supplement - 1

Purina Broiler Chow Starter (G) 3 NC - Medicated

* Fiber High

Purina Lay Chow T

Purina Layena (Complete Ration) T

Purina D & F Chow H

ne A MnOnNO nM TO nO TEAM TO ADAA DODO nN HO nA nD RO ROUND

Purina 40% Hog Chow (1) 50 AB - Medicated
.

- (Centinued on Page 8)

2.00

4.50
7.34
3.50
4.38
3.50
4.67
2.50
3.62

2.57.








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some infested fields in the Carolinas in
1956 and again this year.
At the present time the State Depart-
- ment of Entomology and the Plant and
Pest Control Division of the U. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture are conducting coun-

_ ty surveys in Georgia to guard against
_ witchweed infestations. Some 21,344



Small Weed: Red Bloom |



acres have beak Siapeated: and the sur- :
veys will continue until frost. oe eae
"Single copies of a leaflet, Watch Out.
For Witchweed, may be obtained from
the Office of Information, U. S. Depart- |
ment of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. -
C. Ask for PA 331. In the meantime any-
one discovering what appears to be witch-_
weed should contact the State Depart-
ment of Entomology, 19 Hunter Street,
S. W., Atlanta. Do not disturb the plants
and do not attempt to mail a sample in for
identification. Simply notify ee Depart-
ment of Entomology. Pas :





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_ PROTEIN ne FIBRE Mofo 16% Dairy Feed ES Ses Sane
urina Milk Chow 1 G 16,00 2.50 10.00 " <a a
F 1688: 2.54 6.81 : Duplex 40% Hog Supplement Cubes aig ee ae GS
Purina Pig Startena 1 - Medicated G 18.00 4.00 6.00 D lex E Mash inte aaee oe
F 20.25 4.77 3.93 Papen Tadeo SSA Toe es
Purina Broiler Chow Finisher (G) 3 NC - Medicated G 20.00 4.50 3.00 : Boise ay
F 23.75 6.73 - 2.72 Duplex Breeder Cow Conditioner eer oS
Purina 18% Dairy Chow G G 18.00 2.50 13.00 - ; ein Mia a
; F 18.50 3.24 13.00 Moflo 16% Dairy a <a
Purina Poultry Booster Chow T G 24.00 2.50 8.00 : 16% Dairy Feed - ee pee ete ih
~ F 25.00 4.26 _ 5.55 a "s es es
; : : (P) Protein
P 40% Hog Ch (1) 50 AB - Medicated G 40.00 -50 A Sears
ee si ow a F 44i3 230 aoe Horse and Mule Feed (alg Jack) se
Purina Chick Growing Chow B G 23.00 2.50 7.50
% 4 F 25.06 4.38 6.61
: SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., oxime. Ss; o.
Purina Hog Chow Supplement : om a Meee 16% Carnation Dairy Feed
i ) 16.00 i la
Purina = Ration (Layena : a aoe Fea: Sow and Pig Ration Pellets
Purina D & F Chow Supplement G 13.00 2.00 10.00 = 7
* Fiber High. F 15.63. 2.18 10.18 Sperton Speticl 16%: Dairy. Feed ee
Purina Pig Start 1 + Medicated G 18.00 4, d Reg ; see
Eee aS ers ae ee ere F 19.38 wee Ais ss Quality All-Mash et ae :
Purina Hog Chow Supplement (For Pastures) 1 G 40.00 2.50 8.00 e : : ;
F 42.50 2.53 6.36 Se eee
Purina Breeder Layena (Complete Ration) G 16.00 4.00 4.50 | STANDARD: Foes ae ugar cinnite Georgi) 2a
: F./A7.88:> 4:68. 3.62 (25 : ying SS ee
Purina Broiler Chow Finisher G (Medicated) G 20.00 4.50 3.00 : ee
F 24.38 6.65 2.83 | STANDARD FEED MILLING CO., Atidencs Geer te eos
Purina Broiler Chow Starter G (Medicated) G 23.00 4.50 4.00 Super Quality Calorated Brand 21% Soe ane
F 30.25 6.16. 3.85 eke
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia fr tee ee
Red Hat High Energy Broiler Finisher - Medicated G 20.80 4.90 3.00 STANDARD FEED MILLING CO., Means: Georgia
oe F 20.94 4.22 2.99 Standard's Formula Forty-One - Medicated - XXXTRAVIM G on
ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia Standard's Formula Fifty-Seven 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mash = G
: Etowah Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - y =
Prime Quality G 36.60 3.00 17.00 Standards Formula Fifty-Seven 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mash
2 : -F 38.75 3.49 15.47 ea
41% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality . 41.00 3.00 14.00 * Standards Formula Ninety-Two 16% Hog Feed
ALS Star: 13.64 Se apn
Cherokee Bran 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal ~ : Standard's Formula Ninety-Seven 40% Hog Supplement
Prime Guclity G 41.90 3.09 = 14.00
F 43.13 3.05: 12.89 Standard's Formula Ninety Sow and ss Meal
Etowah Brand 35% Protein Cottonseed Meal -
Prime Qualit G 36.00 3.00 17,00 :
ence * Fiber High F 3628 3:39 17.68 | J A-_STEPHENS MILLING CO., Resistor, Georgia
Big Ben Snap Corn
SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina es @
Seneca Meal 36% Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 5.00 14.00 Big Ben Snap Corn x
* Fiber High F 37.00 5.18 15.39 Cub. Shuckc ebd Mish 4
ob, Shucks and Molasses
-SESSIONS. OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama ; a : 5 a
- Sesco Peanut Meal (Solvent Extracted) (Hebane) 2 eae sod etn SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinok =o -
45.8 3.0 1 C inols matienes
= Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets ? > ;
SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia ; * Protein Low, Fiber High a :
Snapped Corn G 7.50 2.50 11.00 | TENNESSEE GRAIN CO. (TENNESSEE FLOUR CO.), Nashville Tenn,
F 7.88 3.40 9.53 Johnson's Best Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground - ;
Snapped Corn G 750 2.50 11.00 Wheat eomeangs me
: B32 7,94 3:54" 10.72 * Protein Low
Ground.Cob and Shuck with 25% Molasses (Reg. shows) G 2.00 59 24.00 as
; (P) Fiber F 3.44 472 2032 THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Rentchinie: Georgia
; G Y
SIMON MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee ; a ES Ne eee
Cracked Corn and Wheat G 9.00 3.50 3.00_ S. PAUL TRAVIS. Atlama, 6 ; <3
F 10.31 645 2.03 . , Atlanta, Georgia 4
Travis 17% neereee Alfalfa Meal eee
J. W. SMALL COMPANY, Kansas. City, Missouri : 2 (P) Fiber - TF
Alfalfa Meal G 17.00 1.73: 25.00
2a F-17285 2.98 23.33 ome RICE COMPANY, INC., Tuckerman, Arkanses, _
. - Hl ice Fee a ee
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia x pee
Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.00 3.50 7.50 Mill Rice ein Py ree
(P) Protein F 14.25 3.91 6.57
ig Bice. Whnet, Bras Stkc. Hk OR OAgEE A abe 1 ee Come Cette, Kansas
} Fiber High F 14.50 3.61 11.44 Vita-V. Mast
| Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.00 3.50 7.50 ex eee * Fat L
F 17.31 . 5115: 7:40 peal
Shivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.00 3.50 7.50 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, vesingheni Alabama es
F 16.00 - 3.79 6.18 High Energy Dog Ration yr ee :
ot in
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., LaFayette, Alabama %
ABC Heavy Grain Horse and Mule Feed G 9.00 2.50 15.00 Jim Dandy Laying Mash (Breeder) (Crumbles) | es
Ec TRe eee ae Jim Dandy Hominy Feed SEE
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., Athens, Georgia : ; 3 ne eS tyes
me 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality 36.00 3.00 17.00 Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy, 16% Protein
* Fiber High F-36.25 4.87 18.02 3
Uncle Sam Laying Mash
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., Savannah, Georgia i .
Seo- -co 45% Expeller - Soybean Meal G 45.00 3.50 7.00 Jim Dandy Hominy Feed
F 47.50 3.70 6.38
oy se
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO., Decatur, Alabama 185 PO ee Feed
Sco-co 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 34.00 3.00 Jim Dandy Pig stds Hog 1
F-38325 4.83 - Shee,
SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Fla.
Bluebird Citrus Puip P 6.00 3.50
(P) Fat F .88 2.77
Bluebird Citrus Pulp P 6.00 3.50
(P) Fat F 6.83 2:52
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia :
Fuli of Milk 20% Dairy Feed . 29.00 cae

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