PUBLISHED BY THE BUREAU OF MARKETSMAX i McRAE, DIRECTOR STATE CAPITOL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933. | Analysis of Application of Processing Tax on Wheat (1) _ The Agricultural Adjustment Administration today made public regula- tions signed by the Secretary of Agriculture and approved by President Roose- elt, fixing a flat processing tax, beginning July 9, 1933, of 30 cents a bushel mall wheat. The Agricultural Adjustment Act provides that this tax will erminate at the end of the marketing year current at the time the Secre- ary proclaims that rental or benefit payments are to be discontinued with espect to wheat. The rate of 30 cents a bushel will remain in effect as pro- vided by the Act unless the Secretary, in order to effectuate the declared pol- cy of the Act, finds it necessary to adjust the rate: This tax, which will be collected by the Bureau of Internal Revenue, is on the first domestic processing of all wheat processeq on and after July 9. It will be necessary for all millers and other first processors of wheat to far ish the Bureau of Internal Revenue with satisfactory inventory statements as of July 9 and monthly reports showing the amount of wheat processed. The Act exempts from this tax the grinding or cracking of wheat, not in the form of flour, for feed purposes only. : (2) These regulations also prescribe conversion factors which fix a tax for vl floor stocks of wheat products held by manufacturers, wholesalers, and thers, on the date the tax goes into effect. These stocks include separate etail stocks of retailers which are not disposed of within 30 days after July of this year. All warehouse stocks, whether of retailers or wholesalers, are be taxed, whether disposed of within 30 days or not. : ee The wheat products which will be taxed as floor! stocks include flour and repared flour, cereal preparations, bread, crackers, pretzels, macaroni, nood- les, paste and foundry moulding materials, a schedule of which products is a: part of the regulations. 2 (3) 3 The conversion factors also determines the amount of compensating tax o be placed on imported wheat products and the amount of refunds) which re to be paid under certain provisions of the Act. a Realizing the great vaviation in the various grades of flour and other heat products and the difficulties of classifying these articles for tax pur- poses, the Wheat Processing and Marketing Division, after consultation with epresentatives of the trades involved, arrived at an average conversion fac- or of 4.6 bushels of wheat for 196 pounds of flour. Under the conversion actor, the floor stocks tax on flour will be seven-tenths of a cent per pound, r $1.38 a) barrel, with a proportionate tax on the other wheat products re- erred to in the regulations. 7/10/33. S ee a The Act exempts from the processing tax, wheat processed by or for a producer for consumption; by his own family, employees, or household. This means, according to the Bureau of Internal Revenue, that a farmer may for S his own consumption have his wheat ground or may procure direct from the _ mill grinding his wheat, in exchange for this wheat, an equivalent amount of flour made from similar wheat without any tax being imposed. = The Act protects organizations receiving wheat products for charitable _ distribution by providing for refunds of the tax to those delivering wheat products to such organizations. aos Due to the unseasonably cool weather which prevaileq through the Unit- __ ed States on July 4th and several days thereafter, the consumption of water- | melons was greas!y reduced, and due to the fatt that the stocks in all of the large cities were heavy anticipating a big trade, a larger supply of melons was left on hand after July 4th, consequently the market for the past week has been weak and prices greatly reduced from the previous week. : We have handled a large amount of watermelons during the past week and have been able to sell all of the melons that, we were asKed to handle. In a good many sections, the growers have used Government inspection this ~ season and this has added to the value of, the melons greatly. I hope this service will be greatly extended another season. I want to caution the grow- ers not to load job. of overseer of farm for reasonable salary. Several yrs. a with handling labor, etc. E. -D. ee gle, Abbeville. Want a water grist mill to op erate on share basis, or a place to take care of, suitable for poul- : try. Can take charge at once. J B. Lindsey, Fortson, R 1, Care A. : M. McCrairy. . Want place on farm, assisting with light work, poultry, flow-_ ers, etc. No field work. Home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Ce A. DeLoach, Atlanta, 685 West So Cares, be gee pueRe, Hem Leu a eee ae C. Evans, = 5 Positions Wanted | ee ny ae F arm Help Wanted __ MARKET BULLETIN. Plants For Sale Exp. farm manager and Or- dist desires to take charge of large cotton, grain and live stock arm. Can make it pay. Excellent ef. Terms to be determined. S. Lassiter, Cornelia. in dairying. -Can do most any kind of work, repair, tools, etc. Honest and dont mind work. Richard Conner, Atlanta, 661 Bankhead Ave., N. W. 2 refined sisters, good charac- er, colored, 11-22 yrs. of age, want work near Macon. Raised n country. Poultry, etc. jeld work. Write or come at , Miss C. Frye, Dry Branch Widow with 2 children want home with good Christian peo- ple. Poultry and other light farm vork. No field work. Mrs. Janie ixon, Savannah, Box 112. Want job of any kind for rest. f 1933, and 1 horse farm for 934, or part farm and part tur- -pentine. D. K. Carter, Baxley, Star Rt. Gare E. P. Carter. White man and wife want a 5 = 40 acre farm. Standing rent, or cotton. For rest of 1933 and 934. Want good house, wood, nd water. Address, or see: R. S. Yarver, Ashburn, R 4, Box 15. Married man, honest, sober, eliable, good education, wants ob. Exp. on large poultry farm nd other work. Reasonable wa- BSc Ref. 4 acres in corn, etc., or. sale. Write for full particu- ars. B. M. McCay, Blue Ridge, LE 50 yr. old widow nts work on arm assisting with light farm ork. With elderly couple pre- ferred, or small family. Ref. Mrs. fiola Bass, Atlanta, 661 Federal Farm Help Wanted - Want man and wife, white or colored, to look after 32 acre uburban farm. Will furnish ouse and food for half of crops. rs:-D.-B. Mitchell, Atlanta, 10 8th St. N. W. Want exp. colored milker and olored man exp. in raising aickens. L. M. Calhoun, Co- imbus, Ga., Box 1117. Want man about 50 yrs. old, me who hasnt any bad habits, oreman, to look after 8 or nine qule farm; - must understand unning Thrift gear truck and e good carpenter. Give ref. Mrs. Kate Gordy, Cusseta, R 2. Want colored girl,.17 to 25 yrs. f age (neat( smart, healthy) to help with garden, chickens, flow- s and other light farm work. 2 in family. Small salary. W. J. ones, Doraville, R 1. Want strong reliable colored irl to look after chickens, cows nd other farm work. Write full. articulars about self. Mrs. F. Jackson, Ben Hill, R 1. t white girl, 15-22 yrs. of <0. help with light farm, work, poultry, flowers, etc, No and Griggs, all salary. Mrs. Jas. Grange, R 6. Want 2 good cotton pickers by ugust first, not to pick less than 00 Ibs. a day. L, W. Powell, "itzgerald, R 4. Want good man or Poy, (18-40 S. of age) to live as one of amily. Plow and help with gen. arm work. Be without bad hab- S. Cigarette smoker need not bie eo Saxon, Metter, R 1 Box 150; = Tent at once, white, middle- ged, unincumbered woman to general light farm work, milk- og 1 cow, and etc. Must be heal- thy. Live with aged couple. Home and small. salary. No field work. Mrs. Eee A. Herring, Alpharetta, FD 1. \ Want healthy, ite woman to live as one fam- id assist ae Le farm Man with small family wants | ob on farm. Life exp. also exp.| 'M. Selected Purple Top middle awed: ary. Write at once. Give ref. Ar- tyce E, Entrekin,- Bowdon, R 2. Want at once white girl, not under 14 yrs. of age, to live in home and help with light farm |-work. No field work. Some sal-- ary. S. A. OBryant, LaFayette. Want settled man to take charge of farm. Live as one of family. Notify at once. Mrs. L. W. Whittington, Buena Vista, R 2, Box 100. (Columbus Road). Want single, white man, 20 to 45 yrs. of age, without bad hab- its, willing worker, at once, to work on farm. $6 mo., board and laundry. W. H. Crawford, La- Fayette, R 6. FARM PARTNER WANTED Want partner in poultry busi- ness. Must have some capital to be able to help finance and work same. Address: C. N. Sige Richland, R 4. Plants For Sale Buncombe collard, C. W., and Copenhagen cabbage, 45c, 500; 65 M; Egg plant, Hot pepper, 25ce C; 500, $1; $1.25 M del. Exc. for sacks at 5 ea. Mrs. i Hapa poldt, Lewiston. | Imp. Red Skin P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. and treated, 35c M postpaid. C. D. Freeland, Gainesville, R 2. - Gov. insp. Yellow skin P. R. potato plants, vine grown, 25 M FOB. Cash with order. D. W. Black, Cordele, R C. _ Imp. Red and Pink skin pota- toto plants, 40c M 2M 5c del; 10 M or more, 20c M exp. collect; Stone tomato, 25c, 200, del. C. V. Strayhorn, Flowery Branch, R - Cabbage plants, 500, 60c; 95c M; 3M $2.25; 5M $3. B. J. Head, Alma. Pure Red ,Skin P. R. potato ~| plants, 40c M del; 10M $2.50 col- lect; old fashioned Boones 50c M del.; Marglobe tomato, $1 M; Stone, Baltimore, 85c M del. Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch. New Stone and Gr. Baltimore tomato plants, 500, 50c; 85c. M del.; Marglobe, 500, 55c; $1 M del. Full count Packed well. Rea- dy to ship July 25th. Dewey Ma- this, Flowery Branch, R 1. Potato plants, 15c M. Vine cut- tings, 12-14 inches long, 75c M. G. L. Steedley, Baxley. Buy real P. R. and old fash- ioned Boone potato plants, moist packed, 50c M del. 35c M. Exp. B. R. Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Ree Premier ~ strawberry plants, Sept..and Oct. del. 35c C. $2.25 M. Count and quality guar. G. W. Miles, Alma, Ri 3.- - Guar. -large, stocky, Marglobe, | Stone, Baltimore tomato; cab- bage-heading collard; Dutch, Wakefield cabbage, 300, 45c; $1 Globe turnip seed, 35 lb. Postpaid. C. F. Maddox, Flowery Branch. Late Flat Dutch cabbage plants 400, 50c; $1 M. Eller, El- lijay, R 3. Gov. insp. P. R. plants, 35c M, 5M $1.50; Boones, 40c M; Broad Leaf tobacco plants, 15 C,-500, 75c. ville, R 2. - Copenhagen and Early Flat Dutch cabbage. New Stone to- mato, and collard plants. Each 75c M. 10M up, 50cM. P. B. C. D. Crow, Gaines- Reynolds, Gainesville. Wakefield and Dutch cabbage, also collard plants, 300, 25c; 65c M del. 50c M FOB. Plants now ready. Shipped promptly. Major Crow, Gainesville, R 1. Red Skin, Gov. insp. P. R., po- tato plants, 20 M. 5M up, thru July, not postpaid. Money ord- ers only. lL. D. Kimbrel, Baxley, R32. Yr. old Rhubarb plants, 50 doz. 3 doz. $1.10; Med size, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1; bone dry Yellow | Root, 35 Ib. Money orders. Mrs. Thornton. McCurley, Heryell 5 [Springfield P. R. potato plants, Gov. insp. Purple skin and bunch, 25c M. at Bed; 45 M del. Will del.. within 24 hours. E. C. Wingo, Flowery Branch, R 1. Tomato plants, Marglobe, Stone, Baltimore, and Heading collards, 500, 50c; 85c M del; 10 M $6 collect. Ready July 15th. W. O. Waldrip, Flowery Branch. P. R. potato plants, 18 M; 6,- 500, $1; Collards, 40e M; Hot pepper, 25c C. $1.20 M; Sage, son, Dublin. Chas. and Wakefield cabbage and Ga. collard plants, 200, 25c; $1 M, Hot.pepper, 15c C. Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Seed For Sale Ga. collard seed, 6 Ibs. at 30c lb. Mrs, B. F. Willis, Bridgeboro. Pure Grohoma, 2 Ibs. 25c; 5 Ibs. 50c; 11 Ibs. $1. Postpaid. Miss Earlee Holmes, Ranger. : Burr clover seed, 1c per Ib. FOB. Sid Harper, Hartwell, R 2p, : Recleaned Burr clover seed, 6c Ib. in 100 Ib. lots; 500 Ibs. up, 514 lb. FOB. Victor H. Carmich- ael, Jackson. Burr clover seed, recleaned, 5 lb. FOB. W. K. Thaxton, Jack- son, R 3. : umph melon (tough rind, stands sun. or cool nights best, early or late shipper) seed, $2 lb. No chks. D. S. Phillips, Nunez. Miscellaneous For Sale Guinea pigs, white pink-eyed, brown, brown and white, $2 pr. grown; 50c pr. for 1 mo. old. Guar. Del. Ralph Autry, Bogart. Miscellaneous Wanted Want to make apple and black berry jelly on halves. Party to furnish sugar, also containers for their part. Mrs. S. W. Cook, Alto, R 2. Want 1 White Chinchilla buck rabbit, also 1 dozen Mexican Quail eggs. Quote best price re- | spectively of each item. Lloyd Vickers, Wray. Want about 1M late Flat Dutch cabbage plants; also Dill sprays and few seed. Pay cash for same. Mrs. Johnnie Hensley, Ramhurst. Georgia Products | F or Sale BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE 50 Ibs. heavy fruiter, sound, baby lima beans, 15c Ib..or $7 for lot. Mrs. Grace Autry, Doyle. O-too-tans, $2 bu. FOB. S. H. Gardner, Locust Grove. : 10.or 12 bu. Bunch Speckled and Purple Hull bunch _ peas, mixed, for sale. FOB. S. E. Cox, Butler. New Crop hay: peas, $2. bu. Shipped Frt. collect. H. K. Thornton, Screven. Hastings Mung beans, 8c lb. mart. Speckled crowders, Brabs and White Mush peas, 3 lbs. 25c, pre- paid. Mrs. M: C. Crow, Gaines- ville, R 2. . Whippoorwill peas (a good es ter Baltimore tomato plants, 50c M. Re Jd. Boaient, Rocking- ham. 25 bu. Mixed field peas, $1. 25 pu. No orders for less than 2% bu. Cash with order; 3Q0 Ibs. Red Top Sorghum seed, 3c lb. Eli S. Lewis, Dawson. No. 1 O-too-tan soy beans, $1.- 25 bu. FOB. D. H. Rose, Ash- burn, 50 bu. Mix. hay peas, no wee- vils, $1.75 bu. H, N, Ramsey, large leaf, 25c doz. L. E. Harri- | Few Ibs. Clement's Imp, Tri- Add postage. Glenn Hays, Rock-' ble pea) 4c lb. $2 bu. Also Grea- |. Georgia Products For Sale - Georgia Products For Sale : Plant 90-day Velvets after plowing up cotton. Buy seed now, 5c bu. W. R. Edwards, Dawson. White Bunch butter beans, 20 Ib. $1.75. pk. $6 bu. del: in Ga.; Jackson Wonder and Ky. Won- ders, same price. J. B. Smith, Barnesville, R A, Box 71. 20 bu. Mix. peas and 15 bu. Whippoorwills, $1.25 bu. FOB. Na order less than 2% bu. J .P. Mc- Dowell, Dawson. 50 bu. No. 1 Brown Whipps, $1.25 bu.; 25 bu. No. 1 Unknown or Clays, $1.25 bu; sound, Mix. peas, $1.15 bu. FOB, in new bags. P. R. Stanley, Greensboro. ~ BUTTER FOR SALE -8 or 10 Ibs. fresh country but- ter per week. Cows T. B. tested. Sat. guar. 20c lb. del. Mrs. W. C. League, Waco, R: 2. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE 300 bu. yellow corn, ready 15th of July; 200 bu. field peas, dif. var., new. Make best offer. H. V. Franklin, Register. 150 bu. good slipped shuck ear corn, 80c bu. Also 5 tons good Q-too-tan hay with grass, $12.50 ton. G. A. Jones, Dublin, R 6. FRESH AND CURED MEATS Nice country cured hams, hick- ory smoked, 14c lb. FOB. Mrs. J. -B. Lanier, Brooklet. One 23 lb. country ham, cured in black pepper and molasses, 30c lb. Also smaller size ones, all guar; old fashioned peach and fig preserves, each, 45c qt. Mrs. Z. M. Story, Thompson. Sev. smoked and wrapped, cur- ed hams, 15c Ib. shoulders, wrap- ges. Wt. 12 to 20 lbs. G. D. Fain, Edison. Brooks county hams, 16c Ib. per 100 Ib. lots; shoulders, llc or 10%4c, 10 lb. lots; sides, 13c lb. 100 Ib. lots; Ga. Cane syrup, $4.60 case. Cleon Hutchinson, Quitman, R 1. FRUITS FOR SALE Huckleberries. Can ship prom- ptly. 25c gal. FOB; 10 gal. lots, Turnervil'e. by truck load, $1 bu. tree run. Orchard near the State Sanitar- ium. Mrs. A. Cook, Alto, R 2. HONEY BEES AND BEE SUP- PLIES FOR SALE New Gallberry Ext. honey, 10 Ib. pails, 75c; $4.25, per 6 pails. | All FOB. Cash, no chks. Taylor Hooks, Unadilla. New, bright, strained honey, in half gal. cans, 60c each, del.; 6 cans, $3, FOB. Wm. H. Bar- field, Louisville. New, bright comb or etrafaed honey in 5 lb. pails, 6 to cs., $3 cs; 244 lb. cans, 12 to cs., $3.25 s.; No. 2 honey in 60 Ib. cans, strained, 6c lb. FOB. John W. Berryhill, Lakeland. labeled, 5 lb. eans, 12 to cs. $6; Ext., $5.50. Prompt del. and Sat. guar. J. T.. Mullis, Alma. ~ 1933 honey, Comb, .65 Ib. tin, $6; No. 10 bucket, $1.20; Pound sections, 24 to cs., $3.50. All del. Exc. for Brabham peas and etc. Eo: Edenfield, Stillmore, R 1, Box 31. _ New; bright -honey in Comb and Ext. 10 lb. buckets, $1.25; also Bay and Gallberry, Comb and Ext., $1.50. Postpaid. Cash with order. R. W. Browning, Dublin, R 3. Pure, Fey. comb Gallberry honey, in 5 1b. pails, 12 to cs. $6; Ext. $5.50 cs. Prompt del. Sat. guar.; 200 col. bees and supplies, good location. Bargain. J. T. Mullis, Alma. Two 75 Ib. cans of Strained honey, 10c 1b.; 25 lbs. each, crook neck squash and Mustard seed, ped, 10c Ib. ship COD. plus char-. $3.25 del. Mrs. T. T. McNeeley, : Ga. Belle and Elberta peaches Fancy comb honey, packed .and | 50c Ib. Exc. for ee rye. Morgan, Stillmore, R as A good grade: Chunk ho: 10. Ib. pails, $1.25; 5 Ib. p FOB. Exc. some for ry Wilson, Palmetto. 1 lard can of nice, new chunk honey, wt. 82 lbs., FOB. Mrs. J. S. Harp tense, R 2; Box 21: PECANS AND PEANU FOR SALE 70 lbs. large, sound pecans, 15c lb; 70 lb. seed) Te Ib.; 25 Ibs. medium Ibs 50 S.-C. RE Red, str. hens, 75ce ea.; = 15. Miss Belle Tim Bronwood, Box 83. = 10c Ib. not less than 4 Z Ww. C. Siler, Summertown Big Spanish peanuts, ri boiling. Any amount up 'to Express office Reidsville. Jordan, Manassas, RFD POTATOES FOR S. Lookout Mtn. Irish | $1.50 bu. FOB. W. Pp. mM Gainesville, R 9. SYRUP FOR SALE Pure Ga. Cane syrup, cans, $2.50; 12 halves, $2 qts. $3.10; also cabbage- seed, $12 CWT. Malvin Whigham. VEGETABLES FOR S: Green peas for sale in load lots. Bartley Moody, ven, R 2. WATERMELONS AND C: LOUPS FOR SAL Early Market Queen, thi liest watermelon Known 60 days from oa seed, 10c postpaid. W. M. ton, Jesup. 3 acres weiter alin an taloups, ready for truck . R. L. Sumner, Finleyson. | 5 acres Dixie Belle melo truck load, at field, 3 Southeast Irwinton, ready oy 4th. Py Hoover, Irw 1 t Gan ae Prodi Wanted BEANS AND PEAS W. Want 1 ton Velvet hull. Make best offer FO . Prefer Hick ") Martin I. _Teem, EL ija: PECANS AND_ y : WANTED Want peanuts Peanuts in about 2 to: cans, smaller lots. Stat you have and prices. J les, Atlanta Rl. _ Tobacco For 5 Flue cured tobace * light. Red Leaf. Aged *}free from trash, dirt, mol 14 Ibs. $1 postpaid. Sat. gu J. Eason, Rockingham. Good, old flue cured t smoking, 15 lbs. $1; chewi Ibs. $1. Del. in Ga. Prompt ment. Cash with order Buchans, Baxley. Good,:-home made, flue tobacco, aged and mellow ored, pressed, ready for Ibs. 60c collect; smoking $1 del. E. F. Nipper, C Good Whole Leaf chew smoking tobacco. No t mold. 18 Ibs. $1 del. in ee i Marvin, Graham. iS