Phil Campbell, Commissioner chines Can Increase Commissioner of Agriculture e use of automatic coin-operated ending machines can be profitable Souths dairy industry. study made by the South Carolina ent Station at Clemson recently without a shadow of a doubt that ot milk vending machines in factories, theatres, and elsewhere ost milk sales without interfering ormal milk consumption. he study, 10 milk-vending ma- S were used at 22 different locations ding public schools, theaters, 4-H ummer camps, city parks, a fair, tion, farmers market, a hotel, building, textile plant, recreation d a college. ong other things, the study showed umption of vended milk appar- - little effect on consumption of ther sources. This, the Clemson | Say, indicates that vended mall container is regarded by as a refreshment and not as a Nor did availability of milk g machines have any apparent over-the-counter milk sales in le plant, a college canteen, or in blic schools. ed 73 to 1,173 percent when ding machines were used in con- with over-the-counter selling in ilk-vending - machine sales in id not affect participation in the lunch program, nor did sales of ilk to students in one school af- 1e milk deliveries to homes of locations which seem to offer ales possibilities, according to ison study, are industrial plants, schools, high schools, - Col- tfice buildings, farmers markets, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 NUMBER 11 LK VENDING MACHINE STUDY us have many reasons to be thankful. wil production. for which we should all be thankful. from whom they come. \ Despite Threat of War, Falling Farm Profits, _ We All Have Much for Which To Be Thankful Once again we pause in our pursuit of a satisfying life to give thanks for the- many | blessings that have come our way during the past year. And even though the international scene gives us reason for some con:ern, all of Georgia farmers, in general, have experienced another pretty good crop year and despite the crucifying price-cost squeeze that holds all farm people in its grasp, this year t peeatily go down as one of the best in history from the standpoint of per acre The bountiful blessings of an unselfish Lord combined with the recently gained knowledge of modern agricultural techniques have bestowed upon us a bountiful harvest Certainly we all need to pause more often to express our appreciation for these blessings but particularly at this time, as we approach the close of another season, we should all take the time to number our blessings and express our appreciation to Him In behalf of all those who serve Georgia through the State Department of Agri- culture, let me wish for all of you a most thankful and joyous Thanksgiving season. Phil Campbell itlitbladsseinedinscn Sha celada Salsas cians acme Soman masa tnabaennemmnmmennni Agricultural CALENDAR Noy. 25-27, Atlanta Southern Seeds- mens Association annual meeting. | Dec. 4, Rock Eagle Park Seed short course, Dec. 4, ABAC, Tifton Tractor, equip- ment maintenance short course. Dec. 4, Columbus; Dec. 8, Albany: Dec. 11, Chattanooga: Dec. 13, Atlanta Community Improvement banquets. Dec. 6, ABAC, Tifton Corn short course. Dec. 11, ABAC, Tifton Broiler pro- duction short course. Dec. 11, Macon 4-H Hybrid corn meet- ' ing. : Des. 14, Atlanta Five-acre cotton contest meeting. - downtown theaters, fairs and summer recreation areas. Needless to say, greater use of milk vending machines can not only help the states dairy industry, but would also con- tribute materially to the health of the public in general. Grinding Lowers Value Of Hay For Cattle Are you grinding hay for your dairy cows? if you are, you may find that you are actually grinding up money. Grinding actually lowers the value of the hay, because the ground material moves tarough the cows digestive sys- tem too fast. Feed trials reveal that grind- ing reduces the digestion of fiber by more than one-third. The grinding of low quality rough- ages, such as straw, stover, stemmy or badly weathered hay does not improve its quality. Heavy milking cows should not be forced to eat coarse hay. Any advantages that may be gained by the reduction of the amounts of roughage wasted is more than offset by the cost of grinding. The dairy cow is well equipped to do her own grinding. Mixture of ground hay and grain has a higher fiber content, a lower digesti- bility and less energy per pound. than grain Grinding the roughage does not change it to a concentrate (grain). Tests have shown that the fat test of milk drops sharply when cows are on ra- tions containing all ground roughage, or (Continued On Page 4) Georgia STATE OF THE SOUTH TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: PEANUTS BROILERS e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES * PIMIENTO PEPPER - IMPROVED PECANS i 3 ; RS 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8. NATIONAL EDITORIAL aN ~ |assocharien AFFILIATE MEMBER under postage regulations new copy of notice. Notices Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable inserted one time on each re- guest and repeated orly when request is accompanied by than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. must be received not later commercial business, any or commercia) business name. 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Atlanta 3, Georgia - SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE OR WANTED One TD-14-A Intn] tractor with blade and dbl. drum con- trol unit, completely rebuilt this Spring; also, 1 Anhydrous am- monia rig with 500 gal. storage tank and trailer. May be seen on farm near Shell Bluff. John R. Bennett, 2710 Walton Way, Augusta. A. C. Case tractor, fair cond, with 4 disc tiller, harrow, cul- tivator and planters, $400. 4 mi. SW Pitts. C. O. Griffin, Pitts. 1948 Oliver 60 in, tractor, good cond, good rubber, 4-dise John Deere tiller on rubber, 6 ft. 24 cise., smoothing harrow, good tcond., $500 for all, or will sell separately. B. F. Parker, Rt. 1, Richland. Want Bear Cat 4-A feed mill with syrup pump. Must be in good cond. L. T. Callaway, Rt. 4, Madison. 13 row MM grain drill on rub- ber with fertilizer box and small seed box, good cond., $295. Robert Eavenson, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose. Ph. Elberton 1883 M-4. 1954 Ferguson tractor and 2 pieces equipment, reasonable. J. H. Webb, 171 Copeland Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5. Ph. CH-9394. Cub tractor Hydraulic lift, siarter and lights, distributor, harrow, bottom plow, cultiva- tor eguipment. runs and looks like new, $550 for all. Carswell Ogilvie, 102 Capitol Ave., Hazle- hursi. j-row Allis Chalmers G. trac- ior, distributor, cultivator, disc- plow, drag harrow; one 2-whee) farm trailer. all good cond., 400. C. T. Rooks, 710 Magnolia ig Macon, conditioned SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE OR WANTED Ford cultivator, Cole planters and small distributors, Farmall cub harrow, 11 in. Harvey Ra- cine Hammer mill, 22 H_ air- cooled Wisconsin engine suita- ble for irrigation. other small farm implements, all practi- cally new. Reasonable. T. C. Gore, Rt. 1, Lyons. { One 25-BBL Midgitt Marvel Flour Mill outfit; mill, eleva- tors, seif-rising mixer, cleaner, oil burning motor, belts. _Bar- gain, priced right to move. See me at Greshamville. J: B. Wood, Rt. 4, Madison. John Deere B Model 45, re- last Spring. new block and new rear tires, plant- ers, cultivators, 4-dise tiller, 6- ft. tamdem harrow, all good cond., $1000.Otis A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Warner Robins. 1954 model 55 McCormick with 15 HP motor (uses twine), $700 at farm, or will trade for, 200-300 lbs, feeder calves to be del. to my farm at Madras. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S.W., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU-8-1428. 1955 Farmall Cub tractor with all farming equipment including 2-disc tiller, poison machine, .| lift harrow. Like new, reason- able. Call 737 Newnan for in- formation and ask for Mr. Thompson, Bobby Bishop, Sen- oia. : One 18-in. 2-roller Cane mill, good cond., $30 at my place or exch. for 30 bu. good corn. Ranzil Morris, Rt. 2, Box 78, Lyons. 1952 model Ford tractor, A-1 cond.. good rubber, $700. John H. Johnson, Rt. 1, Bex 235. Abbeville. PAGE TWO. : me MARKET BU cath io T BULLETIN] sch? PPoaue| soils Pn shue 1950 Ford tractor, good cond., | on rubber, lift, 2-disc turner power take-off pulley, several sweeps. Reasonable for cash. W. M. Gay, Rt. 3, Box 295-D, Fitz- gerald, Ford tractor motor, 1953 Ju- bilee model, complete with ex- ception of valves and rocker arms. $75. J. L. Armstrong, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Intn] Harvester equipment: model 64 Combine with grain tank and motor, excellent cond., $850; side delivery rake, $100; No. 24 2-row corn picker for H or M Farmall tractor; $400; 20 disc heavy harrow, needs new disc, $100. Lee Hudson, Elko. 1948 Ferguson 2-row tractor, good cond., cultivators, planters, harrow, peanut weeder, bottom plows, 2 sec. harrow, distribu- tor, 2-wheel farm trailor, large greese gun on all plows, $600: mule peanut weeder, corn drill, middlebuster. Cash. Kenneth J. McCoy, 514 Chafee Ave., Au- gusta. John Deere A tractor, good shape, 6 disc tiller seed box in back, cuts, sows 4 ft. at time, Case mowing machine, 24 disc Cutaway harrow. Sell or trade for Ford equipment. See at my place at DeKalb and Clayton Co. line, Bouldercrest Dr. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley. Want 1 horse mowing ma- | chine in good shape. Give price. Cc. R. Gastley, RFD 1, Fairburn, }-1/2 H. garden tractor with cultivator, turner and mowing machine, good cond. Cheap. Otto McGee, Rt. 2; Cave Spring. -. Oliver tractor 1948 model, good tires, needs very little re- pair, bush and bog harrow, mowing machine, $250 at my home. H. D. Wilson, Rt. 1, Palmetto. : JHC Super C. tractor, Taylor Way 8 disc harrow, planters and cultivators, remote and finger touch controls, near new cond. $1400; IHC 64 Combine, 2 yrs. old, with unit, $1,000. Sell all or part. J. E. Holcombe, Newborn. j Farmall A tractor, 2 disc plow, cultivator, planter, dis- tributor, all parts in good cond. J. T. Holloway, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon. 1950 Massey Harris pony tractor with PTO, hydraulic lift, harrow, Bulldozer, turn- ing plow and 4 ft. rotan mower, $1,000. Exch.- for. beef cattle. Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Milan Rd., Fairburn. Want Ford tractor, not later than 1952 model, with mowing machine and other equipment with 3 point hitch, near Bre- men, as soon as possible. Luther: Sanders. Buchanan Ph: 3722 ,af- ter 6 o'clock). . Want Farm jeep with 3 point hitch hydraulic lift, and gover- nor, reasonably priced. A. J. Elkins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. 7511. MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED 4 oil chicken brooders, good cond., 1000 cap. ea. $10 ea. Julian T. Segars RFD 1, Win- der. . Want automatic poultry feed- ers and waterers for approx. 1000 laying hens. State price and cond. F. H. Cadle, Jr., Swains- boro. Want small hand-power crank pea thresher in good cond., cheap. State cond., price, make and size. J. B. Driskell, Rt. 5, Cumming. Ses Want steel face belt pulley to fit NAA Jubilee Model Ford tractor. Give price and cond. Joe Thigpen, Rt. 2, Box 7, Avera. Want traction steam engine, 5-16 HP, in good cond., to be used to pull a small. saw mill on farm. Jim Mashburn, Cum- ming. oN eile Want one used boys saddle. State cond. and price. J. T. Me- Faden, Rt. 1, Box 199-B, Bruns- wick. Deep well pump, 1 HP, good cond., plus 40 gal. storage tank, pipe that goes to bottom of well; also rebuilt motor for pump, all $55 my place 10 mi. E. Ellijay. Mrs. B. H. Osborn, Ellijay. Want for use with Ferguson tractor, B and B harrow, mow- er, rake, disc plow, post hole digger. Must be fit for good service and cheap. for cash. Write description, location, and price. J. T. Gresham, Rt. 4, Douglasville. One 10 can milk cooler. good cond., cheap. Howard Tompkin, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 378-J. Large size 2-roller\cane mill and boilers; other mule drawn farm equipment, Joe harrow distributor and racket, stocks, etc. Sell or exch. for young pullets, hens or live stock im- mediately. Shellie D. Branch, Rt. 1, Glennville. Want automatic chicken feed- er. Quote best price. Must be 1st class cond. J. Robert Adams, Mansfield. Mower sickle blade for Grave- ly garden tractor, cost abopt $60, sell for $40; on 8 disc har- row for Bready garden tractor, $20; one 6-disc horse drawn harrow, 15.00 All good cond. J. M. Nall, Box. 49, Austell. Want small used farm tractor in good cond. with harrow, plow and mower, also Blacksmith tools. Cheap for cash. David C. Hill, Rt. 2, Box 370, College Park, Ph. PO-6-0006. Large size Wheelbarrow sprayer, $12. Will not ship. C. S. Winn, Dunwoody. Ph. 47-2617. Dairy equip: Kelvinator. iee bank 8-can milk cooler, West- inghouse 8-can milk cooler, also 38 milk cans (10 gal.). All in excellent cond. On Hwy. 12 be- tween Apla and Oconee Rivers. E. L. Turner, Rt. 1, Greensboro. Tractor grain dirll, 12 disc, acid spreader, 2-H wagon, 3-row drill. M. M. Newsome, Sanders- ville. 30 in. cut-off saw, frame and belt in good cond. for any $45 at farm. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Want blow pipe, duster and sacker for 12 in. J. B. Hammer mill, at reasonable price. Hugh White, Box 35, Toccoa Falls. Want 2-H wagon body or will buy the wagon if necessary. G. G. Shipp, 321 Grand Theatre Bldg., Atlanta. Ph. Wa. 8372. 30 in. farm table saw for Ford tractor, excellent cond.. $40. Dorothy B. Watkins, Co: Cameron Crest Farms, Sandy Springs. Ph. CH-2068. Want one mule drawn Wheel- er Scoop within 50 mi. Atlanta. Ph. 2-2942. Ford Bottom Plow, excellent cond., cheap; Dbl. 14 in plows; would consider trading for 4- ber, tractor wagon, or nine tine Ford new ground plow, in good cond. Lloyd Price, Wrightsville. One 6-can dairy milk cooler and several Jamesway oil chick brooders, good cond, Clarence Mooney, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph. 7701. Want Spread wheel adjusta- ble front end for John Deere A tractor. F. A. Carter, Baxley. Want 1000 laying cages, rea- sonable. T. F. McConnell, Com- er. Ph. 7493. Want 1 farm bell. State price. Je Be Dilbeck, 4462 Roswell Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5. Want one 80 gal. syrup kettle in good cond. Quote price and location. Bryant W. Corbett, Rt. 23 Lake Park. }Chas. Wakefield, Co ington asparagus tractor or motor with pulley, | W. E. Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollton, dise John Deere tiller on rub- Cert, Missionary, and Penhalm strawber $1 , PP. Tom Carrollton. Mastodon, strawbe c $9. M. All young, we plants. Prompt shipm Clay Bennett Gainesv Strawberry _ plants, Jargest berries, Jong bearers,. well flavor juicy, $4 C, del. Maude Rt. 3, Greenville. Large Strawberry C. Ramon Lankford, Carnesville. = Sage plants, 25c, Ca large Strawberry plants jarge berries, impr. \ $1 C., Add postage. M Rampey, Rt. 2, Elbert Horseradish plants, roots, 50c lb, Tam gooseberry, Red Rasp ea. Old fashion Queen of Meadow, 3, lic plants, $1 C., or le zy, Spearmint, Blue berry, yellow root pl doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fowler, Rt. 5, Elli Large size Blakemore berry plants, del. b Post, damped packed W. E. Barker, Rutledge Fig plants, 25 and 5 Add postage. Mrs. E. ten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Fall cabbage plants Mkt. 500, $1.25, $2 White Bermuda onion | Collard plants, same price count, quality guarant ee Box 662, Ald oe Vee Copenhagen Mkt. a W. cabbage, 500, $1 large size, $7.50, 10,0 Col. Leon Gaff, Rt. 3 Fitzgerald. oe Gem 2 crov stra ; C., 500, $5.75; M $138 doz.) 2 yr SEE $2.50 doz. Farmer M. Washington. Klondike strawbe large berries, $1. postage. Mrs. Dav Rt. 1, Conyers. is Any amount Ga. plants, ready now, 40c O. C. Motes, 264-A N St., Elberton. - : Missionary straw 40c C., $3.50 M., pos paid. Cash with ord D. Simmons, Lakeland. Nice young Klondi berry plants, 90c 500, $3. Add _ posta Crowe, Rta 2, Gainesv Large Klondike _ str plants, well root $7 M.. Add: 25> postage. Mrs. Luth 466 Page Ave., N. 7. Ph. DE 1846. _ Cabbage plants, Mkt., Chas. and E. field, 500, $1.25. $7.50. sweet same price. Mrs. IL. Box 349, Fitzgerald. Ga. Collard plants, big roots, 200, $1, 5 $2.50 M;: 5 M. $10 D. W. Davis, Rt. 1 Milledgeville. a Earlv Jersev and | Wakefield cabbage @ gia Collard plants, 500 M.. FOB. F. A. Cart Baxley. 3, Strawberry vlan giants, very rich in flavor, nice large plan ed packed, $2 C., post Tom. Harknis,. P=_@ Mountain City. Sage plants, $1 shade dried sage w lb. Postage . paid. Rickman, Re tor strawberry plants, lohn Weaver, Rt. 2, ewh rry and Black- ' Oc doz. Catnip, . Add postage. Mrs, burn, Cumming. akemore strawberry, $1, a del. No checks. Prompt ship- aoe n Allison, : le. Klondike strawberry 51 C., Field Dewberry ckberry, 50c doz.. Mtn. ; Giant Mastodon strawberry plants, Raspberries, Dam- erry plants, 75c doz. ge. Mrs. Mae Turner, uckleberry, bearing wzienuts, 85c doz., Yel- ot, 2 doz. $1, Red plum $1. Add postage. Mrs. derson, Rt. 3, Box int family, large root- 5, -$5 -C.,- $2 doz. Add _C. M. Robinson, e plants: -Masto- -C., $6 M.. Kilondikes, , $5 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, umming. Huckleberry, bearing , $1.50; field Black- running Dewberry, 2 Hazlenut, 25, $2; Prem: Wild straw- $1. Exch. for print ostage. Mrs. Nancy t. 3, Box 124; Eli- eo $l: yellow. root, Mtn. Huckleberry, e, and Hazlenut doz. Add postage. Henderson, Rt. 3, also Oat Straw, es, $20 ton. FOB B&B e Rock. W. M. Nixon, iomaston. Ph. 3760. les Hegari hay, saved on it, $1 bale. Boy- mn, Rt. 2, Chipley. 2 yrs. old, nm dough, remain- mixed Hay. Take it a- - bale. Earl J. Smith, ng Dr. Dunwoody. Hee T-plta. os - baled without good hay, 90c bale, N. Roswell. Ralph oodstock. Ph. Ros- ; barn. Letters ans- 1 dockley, Rt. 4, Johnsons Corner -Sericea, 52 tons. uda, top quality e tied bales, your nm. FOB barn. 8 bales, twine ovbeans and Kobe May Cherry trees, | Wheat. Oats, Etc.) _ FOR SALE _ Kobe Lespedeza, Dallis Grass, '|Fescue Grass, Clover and Kud- zu hay, square bales, twine tied. Del. up to 30 mi. at -$30 ton, $25 ton at farm, near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St.. SW, Atlanta 3, Ph. MU 8-1428. Several tons Peavine and Peanut hay at barn door 3 mi. NW Perry. J. F. Lowe, Box 528, Fort Valley. Oats, Peavine and Soybean, all with the grain in it, 85c bale for entire lot. A. J. Johnson, ca Ph. Lawrenceville PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR SALE Large, best quality pecans, for sale reasonable price at my home, Mrs. F. M. Ross, 1520 2-th St. Columbus, Ph. 2-8920. All, new crop Schley pecans, highest known quality, 10 lb. {lots and up, 50c lb FOB: also, have Mahan, Stuart, Pabst, Success. Full money back | guarantee. Ree. Garrett, Ft. Gaines. No. 1 pecans, per lb; Schley 50c; Van Demans and smaller Schleys, 45c; Stuarts, 40c; small seedlings; 35c; also freshly shel led halves, $1.10: broken pieces, $1. All del. PP, ist, 2nd and 3rd zones. Geo. A. McArthur, 1506 Third Ave, Albany. Best grade new crop pecans, shelled in halves, Stuarts and Seedlings, no husks, $1.35 Ib. Check or cash with order to. include parcel post. A. G. Mar- tin, P. O. Box 108, Wrights- ville. : \ Good grade Pecans, per Ib: Stuarts, 40c; Money-Makers, 25c; also pecan Meats, 80c vt., $1.50 qt. All, add postage. Mrs. G. T. Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. Pecan meats in halves, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Leverett, Luthersville. 1956 crop pecans, per Ib.: | Schley, 50c; Stuart, 40c; Seed- lings, 35c: Money Makers, 30c. Del. in Ga. Not less than 5 lbs. shipped. E. S. Hicks, Jr., Yatesville. : Stuart pecans, good 1956 crop 40c lb.; also Tung Oil trees. 10c 15c ea. Add postage. Viola Brady, Rt. 1, Box 343, Cairo. 1956 Stuart pecans, also other varieties, nice size, fairly well filled out, thin hulls, 35c Ib., Over 15 Ibs. 30 lb. Add post- age. G. W. Ross, Rt. 3, East- man. , nes Large red peanuts, 24 in hull, washed and dry, 1956 crop, for eating purpose only, $2.25 peck, $7.50 bu. Add post- age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. ast, 1956 dry Stuart pecans, 30c Ib., Seedlings,- 20c Ib, Add 4; postage. Prompt shipment. No COD orders. Mrs. Joe A. Whal- ey, Rt. 2, Box 166, Shellman. 1956 large paper shell pecans, good grade, 45c ib. Add postage. Mrs. L. R. Rampey, Rt. 2, El- berton. Large Stuart pecans, thin shell, easy to erack and shell out in halves, 40c lb. Del. by prepaid P. P., any amount. H. M. Moorman, Loveit. New crop No. 1 faney Stuart pecans. 50c Ib. postpaid. L. B. Millians, Newnan. New crop Stuart pecans, 5 Ib. bag, $1.75 PP. in Ga.; $2 to 4th zone; 10 lb. bag, $3 PP in Ga., -|$3.50 to 4th zone. M. O. with order. Prompt del. Mrs. W. I. Barrett, Jr., Box 35, Jersey. New crop, nice, well filled Schley and Stuart pecans, mix- ed, 10 lb. lots. $4 PP.; $30 for hundred lbs. FOB. Mrs. J. M. ad ones, Grayson, About 25 bales hay, baled |- | WALNUTS AND WALNUT! MEATS FOR SALE _ MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE Nice clean Black Walnut meats in nice size pieces, $1 pint. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Black Walnut meats, $1 lb. plus postage or $1.25 postpaid. Miss Beleta Nichols, Rt. 1, Box 90, Hiawassee. 1956 Black Walnut meats, large pieces, 75c pint, $1.25 lb. postpaid, or $1 Ib. plus postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. 1956 Black Walnut meats, nice large pieces, $1 pint. Add post- age. Miss Lula Cook, Rt. 2, Can- ton. 1956 Black Walnut meats, $1.25 lb. postpaid. Prompt ser- vice. Mrs. Helen Taylor, Hia- wassee. Q Walnut meats, 1956 crop, $1 lb. Add postage. Mrs. E. W. Swarm, Rt. 1, Union Point. Black Walnut meats, $1 pint, PP., also Hazelnuts, 2 cups, 55c PP in Ga. Miss Annie Ruth Weeks, Dial. Black Walnut meats, large clean pieces, mostly quarters and halves, 75c pint, $1 lb. plus postage, or $1.25 lb. PP. Mrs. Jonathan T. Chastain, Hiawas- see. Walnut meats, shelled out nice and clean, $1 pint, plus postage. Miss Susie Sluder, 2FD 1, Ellijay. - Black Walnut meats, $1 plus postage. Send Money Oraer or Cash. Mrs. Kittie Nichols, Rt. 1, Box 89, Hiawassee. Black Walnut New crop | meats. large pieces, $1 pint and 25c ea. pint for postage. Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose. : : rr MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE - cr ARTICHOKES: Jerusalem Artichokes, 25c lb. FOB.A. D. Hall, 114 Hargraves Ave., Rossville. FRUIT (DRIED): ; Nice sundried apples, free of peel and core, 50c Ib. plus post- age. H. D. Goss, Rt, 1, Box 464, Calhoun, i 1956. sundried apples, good cooking, no-peeling or core, 50c lb. 5-10 Ib. lots; also 1956 Pop- corn, 20e lb. in 5-10 lb. lots. Add postage: Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, Hiawassee. 1956 sundried plum Peaches, ho warms, clean and nice, 60c lb. Add postage. Mrs. L. R: Ram- pey, Rt. 2, Elberton. = Sundried, unpeeled Peaches, and Apples. free of. peel and worms, ea. 45 Ib. 3 Ibs., $1.25. Add postage. G. H. Pass, Carl- ton. ; 5 1956 bleached, sundried Ap- ples, free of core and peeling, 50c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. Elmer Payne, Margaret. Sundried Apples, 50c lb. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. GOURDS: + ai Martin and dipper gourds, 25c ea., larger sizes 50c ea., small mixed sizes, 10c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rie 2; Camilla. GRAIN & SEED: Ky. 31 Fescue, purity 98.76 pet., germ. 93.00 pet., 15c Ib:-G; D. Wood, Bowdon. Ph. 2131. Victory grain seed oats, 94/94 bright and sound, 5 bu. bags, $5.50 FOB Yhetstone Farm. J. F. Lowe, Box 528, Ft. Valley. HONEY, BEES, AND BEE SUPPLIES: No. 1 Ext. honey, 10 Ib. $3.25, 5 lb. $1.65 del. Zone 3 by mail; six 5 Ib., $6, six 5 Jb. in glass, $7; Also want good average Beeswax. Will pay 40c Ib. del. Rev. Curd Walker, Rt. 1, Adri- an. 35 hives Italian bees, 13 hives Pat, 22 made on pat. style, with frame and suppers; Pat. style and suppers, $7 ea., ethers with suppers, $4 ea. Car! Crider, Box 247, Crawford. ; Honey from Habersham, Co., in 10 Ib. pails, chunk $3.75. Ext. $3.50, del. in Zone 3; Case 2-1/2 Ibs. (12) $9. Sent collect..W. E. Livingston, Box 135, College Park. ONIONS: About 10 gal. nice Red nest onions and 10 gal. White nest onions, cleaned and ready to plant, $1.25 gal., or will exch. for print sacks at 25c a piece. Mis. C. E. Hattaway, Harrison. White multiplying onio:;, $1.40 gal. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. _ White multiplying nest on- ions, $1.25 gal. Miss Emma Dug- ger. Oliver. PEAS: : Nice Lady Peas, 25c lb.. plus postage, for eating only. Mrs. Hope Bishop, Farmington. Ph. SO-9-3573. PECAN TREES: Government Insp. Pecan Trees: Schley, Stuarts, Money- maker, 2 to 3 ft., $2 ea.; 3 to 4 ft. $2.25 ea. FOB. Calvin Har- mon, Stovall. ROOTS AND HERBS: Yellow root, also Queen of the Meadow, Wild Cherry Bark. 4 |b. lard box full of either kind, $1.50:-Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talk- ing Rock. SACKS: 50 new white chicken feed sacks, free of holes and mil, drew, 100 lb. cap. 20c ea. Add postage or will ship COD. Mrs. G. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew, washed and ironed, 1-2-3 alike, 45c ea. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. ' SAGE: 1956 crop shade dried Sage, large leaf, no trash, $1 pint cupful; also, fine. white Rice pop corn, 20 lb. lots, $2.50. Add postage to all. Mrs. Marie Hol- land, Coogler Rd., Box 14, Dal- ton. SEED: Calif multiplying beer seed, 30c start postpaid. Mrs. Keedie Rahn, Rt. 3, C/O Mrs. Buddy Coleman, Cedartown. SUGAR CANE: Sweet Sugar Cane, Ic stalk; Also white nest onions, 20c qt. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. : LS CATTLE FOR SALE I 9 mo. old. artificially bred Jersey heifer from artifically bred mother, high producer and rich milk, $45; good plow mare mule, work anywhere, $40; 2 SPC sows, approx. 230 lbs.; fine boar and 12 shoats, $150. Will not ship. J. B. Brown, Oakcliff Rd., Doraville. Ph. Chamblee 7-2628. ae One cow with young calf and 1 heifer to freshen soon, All very gentle. Sparta W. Cook, Rt. 2, Alto. Reg. purebred Jersey bull with papers, 4 yrs. old, dehorn- ed, ring in nose, gentle and easy to manage. Priced to sell. Mrs. Gordon Riggs, P. O. Box 12, Register. Ph. 3414. Reg. Hereford bull, 36 mos. old. G. H. Clark, 1423 Atlanta Rd., Griffin. Ph. 5407. Reg. Angus bull, 15 mo. old; also, Tamworth boar, Wt. ap- prox. 300 lbs. 1 yr. old. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek. Two dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, ready for breeding pur- poses, $150 and $200. Hardwick Harris. Gibson. Reg. Angus yearlings, bulls and heifers, championship bloodlines, for sale or trade for corn. W. T. Torgesen, C/O Whis- tle Top Farm, Cornelia. 35 Milch cows, Holsteins, Jerseys, Guernseys; also, 1 reg. Guernsey bull. T. B. and Bangs tested. Merrill H. Flake, Rt. 1, River Rd., Decatur. Ph. MA-7- 6760. CATTLE FOR SALE Grade Angus steers and open heifers, for feeders or slaughter. Fine reg. Hereford bull cal- ves, 9/to 1 yr. old, $100 ea. Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stockbridge. 3 purebred polled Hereford heifers, average about 500 lbs., $300 for lot if sold immediately.. eoree Swindle, Nashville, Ph. Reg. Hereford cattle, best of breeding, excellent cond., open and bred heifers, young bulls,: cows with calves at side and bred cows. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr. C/O Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. 2 nice springer milch cows, 1 with second calf, other with 3rd_ calf; also purebred Hamp- shire boar, 350 lb. $27. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock, Ph. Ros- well 2472. 20 purebred Angus cows, not reg., all bred and will calve tween now and late Spring, . $140 ea. Sell only as a group. James Dickens, Fitzgerald. 10 Milch caws, Jerseys and Guernseys, also 12 can milk cooler with small aeroater, 2 milking machines with motor and air pipe fittings, few 10 gal. milk cans. Contact for prices. Mrs. D. J. Hester, P. O. Box. 464, Hazlehurst. FFA breeding Holstein Heifer due with second calf Dec. 4, $300. Joe Harrison, RFD 2, De- eatur. Ph. DE-3073. Jersey Guernsey (half each) . heifer, good shape, Wt. about 450 Ibs. J..H. Mobley, Rt. 2, Thompson. Mill Rd., Buford. Se HOGS FOR SALE pain Purebred Duroc, bred gifts, open gilts, weaned pigs, either sex, best of- breeding - also Guernsey Milch cows, and 1 mule. M. M. Newsome, Sanders- ville. 24 PC, OIC and Duroc pigs, $7.50 ea. at farm on Boulder- cress Dr., at Clayton-DeKalb Co. line. J. B. Whitfield, Rt.1, Conley. Ph. MA-7-4770. Big bone Black Poland China Pigs, male and female, about 8 wks. old, can be reg. Floyd Hunt, Box 44, Roberta. Ph. VE- 6-4971. : Duroc boar, ready for service, with or without reg. papers; also good 6 wks. old pigs. M. F. Peterson, 2311 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur. Ph. DE-8613. J2-wk. old reg. Tamworth meat type boars and gilts. Or- ville Sweet, C/O Windsweep Farm. Thomaston. Purebred SPC pigs, from prize winning herd, life time treated and bloodtested; males and gilts, reg. in buyers name, $35 ea. at farm. Oliver Odom, C/O Three Point Farm, Pulaski. | Several fine shoats, extra large, good bloodline, reasona- ble. Spencer Strange, 602 Sa- vannah St., Hartwell. ~ 5 Duroc boar pigs, farrowed by Champion sow, 8 wks. old, about 50 lbs. ea., treated, reg. in buyers name, $25 ea. Come _ and get your pick. W. H. Sea- brooke, Fitzgerald. Ph. 6272. 6 wks. old Hampshire pigs, from Blue Ribbon winners from famous Southeastern Fair champions, $15 ea.,-reg. buyer's name at no extra cost, if de- sired. Have both male and fe. male, will not ship. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. SPC, 12 wks. old and up, also boars, ready for service and open gilts. All treated and wormed, reg. in buyers hame. Champion bloodlines, 2-1/2 mi. E. Camilla on Moultrie Hwy. H. G. McGahee, Rt. 4, Box 150, Camilla. Ph. 6956 - or 8088. Reg. purebred American Landrace boars and gilts from imported Norwegian and Swed- ish bloodlines, meat type hog. W. R. Loflin, RFD 1, Box 149, Augusta, Hoyt Little, Rt. 3, Commerce. . es fia FOUR Grinding Lowers Value (Continued From Page 1) when they roughage. . Tf it is desirable and feed molasses, it is not necessary to use ground hay or other dried forage as a carrier. Molasses is a concentrate and should be fed with the grain or in self feeders, The dairy cow is a roughage eating animal. She will return you more profit, stay healthy and remain in your herd longer if she is fed all of the fine stemmed, get only small amounts of x economical to Vegetable 6 dose be First Atlanta Meeting. The National Junior Vegetable Grow- ers Association will meet in Georgia this vear for the first time. The 22nd annual event will be held in Atlanta, December 9-13, with the Biltmore hotel as head- quarters. W. C. Carter, Extension economist- ae liams, times, leafy, green hay she will eat. This high quality hay should be kept in suitable racks where the cows can get it at all Carter said meeting. four other ao E have important assignment: tion with-the event. Cecil Blackwell, hortie chairman of the Tours Co Van Winkle, recreation s head up the entertainment landscape specialis charge of decorations, and Ton ton, state 4-H Club leader charge of souvenirs, are expected to send young ee between. 0: HOGS FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED Purebred black Guinea boar, about 125 Ibs. Quince Durden, Adrian. PC sow with 7 pigs, 4 wks. old; one PC sow with 8 pigs, 3 wks. old; pigs Hampshire mixed, 3 mi. West McDonough on Hasting Bridge Rd., Mrs. Mary C. Parker, RFD 3, Mc- Donough. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Shetland pony male, 15 mos. old, brown and. white, halter broke and gentle. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta. Reg. Tenn. Walker Stallion, small, gaited. Chestnut with star, show horse, gentle and perfectly behaved, foaled May 21, 1951; 3-yr. old gelding, Chestnut, with flax mane and tail, saddle broke, good cow horse. Edwin Stinchcomb, Jr., RFD 4, Box 67-G Madison; Ph. Greensboro 6630. Shetland ponies: 3 _. spotted mares, all bred, 2-3 yrs. old; 2 studs, 1 Sorrell, 1 Dapple, 3-4 yrs. old. Billy Turner, Union Point. : Exceptionally good mule with gear, plows, 1-H all metal Sears wagon with 4 good 600 x 16 tires, $200. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. 3 Shetland Ponies. No letters. Riley Lewis, Box 291, Fairburn. Ph. 2751 after 6 oclock. 7-mo. old Tenn, Walking colt, just weaned, best bloodlines; 3 gaited saddle horses, 7-10 yrs. old, both gentle; 2 reg. Tenn. Walking mares, 10 to 12 yrs. old, trained and gentle; Have few others. $60 up. E. R. Taylor, LaGrange. Ph. 4531. Standard bred bay mare with official papers, 18 yrs. old, ex- tra gentle. Ride and drive. Earl J. Smith, 2000 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody. Ph. Chamblee 7- 5172. Mule, wt. 1000 lb. or little over, fat, in good cond., work anywhere, $85. H. D. Wilson, Rt. 1, Palmetto. 1 each, Bay and golden Pal- omino gelding, for sale. Carl J. Wilson, 254 Main St., Macon. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Nine bantam hens and pul- lets, also 4 young roosters, $10 for lot. Clyde Bradley, Temple. 3 pullets and 3 cockerels purebred, white crested Black Polish bantams, pullets begin- ning to lay, all healthy; 2 Gold- en Sebright cockerels, Rose Comb, purebred, $1 ea. Pullets note sold without cockerels. FOB. No checks. Will-ship. Mrs. Lula Giddens, Pearson. White Leghorn, R. I. Red, Modern, Old English Black Breasted Red Game, Old Eng- lish Silver Duckwings, Mille Fleur, Black Tail Jap, Buff Brahma, Dark Cornish bantams, priced reasonable. B. H. Hol- somback, 302 S. Harris St., East Point. CORNISH, GAMES AND GIANTS: 3 game pullets, 1 rooster, 6 mos. old, $3.50, game hens, $1 ea., Red Hampshire hens, $1.50 ea. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., NE.. Atlanta 17. Ph. CR 4390. LEGHORNS (WHITE, BROWN, BUFF) 100 Gindstrum all star mat- ing, best egg grade, Big Eng- lish, White Leghorns, $2 ea. for lot or smaller amounts $2.25 ea. J. P. Dukes, Hammond Dr., Rt. M, Griffin. Large Leghorn hens, for eating purposes. B. I. Lee, 4393 Ayers Rd., Macon. PEACOCK, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS. QUAIL, ETC.:: 2 prs. Fantail pigeons, young birds, dark color, nice fans, $5 lot. Ship anywhere. R. Lamar Brantley. Rt. 2, Wrightsville. One pr. pure White French gras Mondain pigeons, mated and working, Wt. 1-1/2 lb.s ea., i Will ship, K. K. Kight, Kite, a. Pair 1 yr. old Peafowls, $25; also one Peafowl, yr. old blue neck, $15. Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stockbridge_ 350 Bob White Quail, 12 wks. or older. Will take best offer. F. L. Hutcheson, Riverdale. Ph. Jonesboro 6186. 30 Pheasants, 21, 1956 hatch, 9, 1955 hatch, $40 lot. Will not ship. Joe Fowler, Rt, 5, Cum- ming. Big Bob White Quail, flight cond. in large flying pens, $1.50 ea., ready for field releasing or excellent for next seasons breeders; also, few pairs Chu- kars, $6 pr. Will ship Rwy. Exp. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Ver- es Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR-3- 4238. Some Golden Pheasants and Bob White Quail at my home. Call for prices. Claude L. Fos- ter, 161 Copeland Rd., N.E., At- lanta 5. Ph. CE-7-5698. Ringneck pheasants, 2 hens, 3 males, $10. W. D. Bennett, Molena. 4 pair Silver Pheasants, 3 yrs. old, $10 pr., 3 cack birds, 2 yrs. old, $5 ea., 3 cock birds, 1 yr. old. $4 ea. or $10 for the 3, FOB. Send money order or cashier check. Harry A. Wasden, M. D. Quitman. REDS: N.H., RL, PARMENTERS: 44 N. H. Reds, 11 mos. old; also 49 White Rock Pullets, 5 mos. old, good price on lot. Lo- cated 3 mi. West McDonough toward Hasting Bridge. Mary Parker, Rt. 3, McDonough. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: : 19 healthy, fat turkeys, April 10 hatch. Wt. about 10-12-15-20 lb. Toms, 40e Ib. Hens, 45c Ib. Ruth Shuman, Rt. 2, Ellabelle. 3 Geese, 2 white males, 1 colored female, 2 yrs. old, $5 or $2 ea. Exch. for ducks; Also, have 4 Ringneck pheasants, males, 56 hatch for a $1.50 ea., Raleigh Pruitt, RFD 2, Lavonia. Want one Spring hatch Dark Cornish cockerel, short leg, Bull dog type, purebred, bloodtested, reasonable. Mrs. R. T. Chatham, 128. Peters St., Calhoun. RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS, AND GUINEA PIGS (CAVIES FOR SALE) 7 trios guinea pigs (cavies), male and 2 females ea. trio, $2 trio. Will ship. K. K. Kight, Kite, Ga. ; Giant rabbits, $2 pr.. Trade for Old Eng. or any good breed bantams. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. NE, Atlanta 17. 2 mos. and 5 mos. old rab- bits, also 1 unbred doe, over 1 yr. old, $1 ea. at my farm, or $1.50 ea. shipped. M. M. Chis- holm, Powell Rd, Rt. 2, Box 423, Augusta. 15 N. Z. white. doe rabbits, bred, $5 ea.; not bred. $4; also 18 bucks, different ages and prices. Some younger does, $1.50 ea.; Mrs. J. M. Mitchell, 4392 Johns Rd, Rt. 2, Box 321, Tucker. Ph. 43-7264. : LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: > Want to tri.de has for 200-300 lb. grade Angus- calves for feeders. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St. S.W., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU-8- 1428. HOGS: Want reg. spotted Poland China male shoat, 3 mos. old at reasonable price. Milton Bry- ant, Bluffton. HORSES AND MULES: Want small horse about 3-8 yr. old. black or white, also with black saddle preferred. E. H. New, Jr., Unalda. ; x FARM HELP WANTED Want unencumbered white woman to live in home on farm with family of 3 adults and do light farm work, for $10 wk., room and board. Farm located 2 mi. W. Byron on Hwy. 42. All letters answered. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron. Want. at once good man, sob- er, honest and willing worker to help with dairy and dairy farm. Have 5-R house, mail route by door, school bus in sight of house. Oliver Greene, Rt. 2, Gray. Want single man to do hand milking and general farm work. Write full details or see me at farm located 2-1/2 mi. S. Jones- boro on Noahs Ark Rd. Fred Barber, P. O. Box 206, Jones-. boro. Want farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, used to liv- ing in country, not over 5 in family. Good house on mail and school bus route. References necessary. Write only. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Want by Dec. Ast, a refined Christian White woman, to live in tarm home and do light farm work for 2. Modern conveni- ences. No drinkers nor smokers need reply. 2 references requir- ed, 1 from your pastor preferr- ed. Salary $150 month. Mrs. M. E. Nash, Rt. 3, Lincolnton, Want party with enough help to run small water power grist milk and 1-H farm on 50-50 basis. Must be sober and noe ble. Norton W. Hart, 2, Warrenton. Want reliable couple or wo- man with teen-age son, to oper- ate small dairy, on paved road and school bus line in Coastal Ga. Good proposition for right party. Ref. required. Contact, J. A. Nation, 1812 Kay Ave., Brunswick. Want man for general farm and yard work. Honest and so- ber. Pay $50 mo.,~room and board. J. G. Davis, 6243 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville. Ph. 47-2976. Want at once family to work on farm, would like 2 men able to work. Good home for right people, na drunks. Located Old Sherrill Farm, Frog Town. See any day. Mrs. Ora Arthur, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. POSITIONS WANTED | 24 yr. old White man wants |. job on 1-H farm on 50-50 basis or for wages. Have wife, child} (15 mos. old). Am honest, sober and willing to work anywhere. Aubrey T. Brown, Rt. 1, Gay. 46 yr. old married man wants job anywhere in Ga. Need house wired for elec. stove, also chicken house. 2,000 chick ep Have to be moved; like to move by Christmas. Come after. Ern- est T. Cochran, Rt. a Buford. | Man and wife want job on chicken or hog farm. Can also operate farm machinery. Have to be moved; move anywhere, anytime. Jack Haas, Rt. 2, But- ler. 5 Single 58 yr. old man, wants |: job with good Christian people. 10 yrs. tractor; willing to look after cattle or chicken farm. Refer- ences. Want good room, board and salary. Alfred Coleman, 109 Marietta St., Cedartown. Ph. 1271. Middle age man wants job operating corn mill, 6 yrs. exp. with corn and flour mill. R. L Bentley, Rt. 3, Monroe. exp. Can drive Ford}} | cultivate. 8 2 girls, oldest 2 5-6 R. house, barn, place for my corn m road, power li and mail Rt., in Ledbetter, Rt. 2, B Want job on sme caretaker with yrs. exp. in all kinds farm ma Smith. 2518 Hi: Augusta. - 35 yr. old, ae : wants job with farm. Do diff farm work. flow to be paid eve board and laundry. O Rt. 2, Hartwell j|rent. Good end of my life tim ite Reynolds | St. , singh farm. ae drive For H. Akin, 2405 S. E, Atlanta 1 for 1957, ; ed on fare g letters answer Long, Rt. 3, Dalt Want job a exp. _Exp. in Will go : Collins, Rt. 2, Lithe Counties Free Of Disease Wilkinson Fulton, or. Cherokee.