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Cumming Georgia.
Cherry Log Growers Get Lots of Meat Per
mmtMtm mL > m h.h ~. c
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward, of Cherry Log, are com
paratively new to the broiler industry and they’ve
found right at the start the Purina Way is a profit way.
Their last two houses raised and marketed in periods
of low market prices have made money for them.
HERE’S THEIR RECORD ON ONE HOUSE:
Number started 4,000
Number sold ...'. 3,948
Livability 98.7 Percent
Age sold 8 weeks, 6 days
Average Weight 2.99
Lbs. of meat per 100 pounds Purina ~ 37.2
Lbs. of feed per lb. of meat 2.69
Cost per pound of meat 20.7 c
They came right back with another house with these
results:
Purina Broiler Chows Are
Micro-Mixed
Micro-Mixing is Purina’s exclusive process that assures
thorough blending of vitamins, minerals, Pura-Fat, anti
biotics and other growth boosters into every thimbleful
of Purina Broiler Chows. It’s an important reason why
so many Purina feeders do so good!
FARMERS FEED & SUPPLY
“YOUR STORE WITH THE CHECKER BOARD SIGN”
PHONE 2448 CUMMING, GA.
For Eari/t Shipment
CROPS FOR
PLANTING 19 54
RYE: Abruzzi; CLOVER: Dixie Crimson, Allen, Thornton, Ladino; FESCUE: Kentucky-31; OATS: Arlington,
Southland, Victorgrain 48-93, Fulgrain, Rustproof-14, Atlantic, Floriland; WHEAT: Chancellor, Cokers
47-27, Anderson, Taylor.
OTHER CROPS, FOR SPRING PLANTING 1955
Cotton Bermuda Grasses Okra Watermelon Grain Sorghum
C orn Peanuts Soybeans Tobacco Velvet Beans
GEORGIA CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
208 Hoke Smith Annex Athens, Georgia
ASK YOUR LOCAL SEED DEALER FOR CERTIFIED SEED
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Farmers Mutual
Exchange
Phone 2245 - Atlanta Highway
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Cumming, 6a.
Bag of Purina Broiler Chow
■ AM
Number started 4,000
■ Number sold 3,948
Livability 99.5 Percent
i Age sold 9 weeks, 3 days
Average Weight 3.07
Lbs. of meat per 100 lbs. Purina 39.3
Lbs. of feed per lb. of meat 2.54
i Cost per pound of meat 19.5 c
: Mr. and Mrs. Wand are two more growers in North
Georgia who have found it pays to feed Purina Broiler
: Chow. It’s enriched with Purina Pura—Fat, a better
i than—ever meat—maker. Come in and let us show you
: how Purina may make more money for you on your
i next house of birds.
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The For»yth County Newt
INMON SMITH
CHICKS, FEEDS & SUPPLIES
PHONE 7732 CUMMING, GA.
FARMS: lf you have a Farm
to sell, (40 to 200 acres). See ME.
I also buy Saw Timber. If you want
to buy a farm, See me. I pay cash
and Sell On Terms.—(Phone 2454
R. E. KIRBY
FOR SALE 5 acres of land, 3 room
house, front and back porch wired
for Electric stove, well in backyard
1-2 mile off paved highway No. 19
on Post road 141. $2500. FANNIE
BURNS. Also 5 acres, 2 houses fin
ished up, good pasture running
water adjoining above property
H. M. Caldwell.
ITCH ME-NOT.
IN 15 MINUTES.
After applying Itch-Me-Not, you
must be pleased, or your 40c back
at any drug store. Banish exter
nally caused itch of eczema, ring
worm, athletes foot, poison ivy, in
sect bites, surface rashes. Today at
CUMMING DRUG STORE
We want to buy land with Timber
growing on it. If interested in sell
ing Contact J. H. ELROD, Doraville,
Ga., Route 1. Phone Norcross 2174
5—20.
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Edward H. Shannon
OPI’OMETRI.ST
FORSYTH CLINIC
FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAY
OF EACH MONTH
FOR SALE—One five room home
with bath on Pbst road near Dr. P.
W. Tribble’s home—You will have to
see it tq appreciate it See BILLY
STONE at Forsyth County Furni
ture Company, Cumming, Ga.
ARTHRITIS?
I have been wonderfully blessed in being
restored to active life offer being crippled
in nearly every joint in my body ond with
rnusculcr soreness from head to foot. I
hod Rheumatoid Arthritis end other forms
of Rheumatism, hands deformed ond my
ankles were set.
Limited space prohibits telling you moro
here but if you will write mo, I will reply
ot once ond toll you how I received this
wonderful relief.
Mrs. Lein S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hills Drive, P. O Box 2095
Jackson 7, Mississippi
I Make *752? and Morel
by fthovtng biy-vilue auortmenta
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jpAn l m*. to tner.ba. He eajtnr
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get-up-and-go!
You’ll find this new International
offers a whole new experience in pickup
truck driving. Its all-new high compres
sion engine and finger-tip-shifting
transmission give you outstanding per
formance ... and its extra-big brakes,
Delivers for only i 1490* 50
•Delivered locally. Optional equipment and State and local
taxes, it any, edditimal. Price subject to change without notice.
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SOLD AND RECOMMENPED BY I
J. J. BAGGETT,
Supplier of Sinclair Products,
Phone 15 L.awrenceville, Ga.
DEALERS THAT ARE EQUIPPED TO SINCLABIZH
L. B. Wallice—Suwanee
J. T. Webb, Clermont Road
Fred Ranson, Duluth
Glenn Bulce, Rt. 1, Suwanee
Boyd Dollar, Buford
F. P. Dover & Son, Buford
W. R. Beard, Buford, Ga.
G. B. Moulder, Suwanee
J. M. Wood, RFD, Buford
Claude Chesser, Norcross
Me Wa Its —N orcr oss
Thursday, September 9, 1954.
W. H. Barnett, Ocee
Kelly B. Willard, Buford
Peevy Brothers, Buford
P. A. Allgood—Chamblee
B. Robinson, Buford
Five Point Ser. Station—Cummlng
Roy Otwell, Cummlng
T C. Collins, Rt. 4, Cummlng
W. C. Kennedy & Son, Suwanee
O. B. Cates —Norcross
soft pedal clutch and roomy, insulated
Comfo-Vision cab make you feel like
you’re driving a car!
The ONE HUNDRED makes a hit
with the womenfolks. And it stars with
the men who pay the bills, too—because
its operating cost is right in keeping
with its low delivered price. Wide choice
of colors. Optional overdrive transmis
sion. Come by and take a look - take a
drive —today!