_ EDITORIALBy Tom Linder a have: palore me W. eekly Cottonseed Review ee Jar Food Administration, Food Distribution Adminis- tion, Atlanta, Georgia, September 4, 1943. Under the present system of handling es the ner as well as the farmer is in the dark all the time s to where he stands. : When seed are delivered to oil mills they are sampled, nalyzed by a chemist and settlement is made-to the ginner a basis of actual grade of the seed found. _In the meantime, it is impossible for the ginner in buy- ig seed to know what he is going to receive for those seed. The ginner is allowed $3. per ton for buying and andling the seed, but if the grade of the seed is lower then oul mill pays him less for the <3 Then the ginner has tO lose -the difference. Gin NERS SUPPOSED TO BUY SEED. ON BASIS OF LAST WEEKS GRADE The ginner buying seed this week is supposed to pay or them on the supposition that the grade this week will the same that it was last week in his county. If the grade of the seed is better this week than it was dast week the farmer has to take the loss. The farmer in hat case would not get the benefit of the fact that he was ling better seed fee week than was sold last week. 7 On the other hand, if the grade of seed is lower this ek than it was last week, and the ginner buys on a basis of last week's s grade, then the ginner will lose money when Farm bead Eden: September Sah our Special Farm Land Edition will - be published on September 22nd; Farms for Sale, For straight Rent, Want- ed to Rent and Buy, and In Exchange For, notices relative to Farms and Farm Land, MUST REACH THE MARKET BULLETIN, 222 STATE CAPITOL, ATLANTA, not later han Thursday, September 16th, will necessarily | have to - be omitted from publication. SPACE IS VERY LIMITED. All notices. for Land Issue must NOT exceed fifty (50) words, including name and address. Notices WILL BE CUT to meet the requirement IF NECESSARY. > POSITIVELY NO REAL ESTATE nor REAL ESTATE AGENTS nor BUSINESS PROPERTY, FILLING STAT- IONS, STORE HOUSES, nor OUT-OF-THE-STATE PROP- ERTY notices will be published . .. neither will more than ONE NOTICE OF NOT MORE THAN FIFTY WORDS be carried for an INDIVIDUAL OR HOUSEHOLD. If you have submitted a Land Notice within the past tew months; do NOT send in ANOTHER. All such type notices on hand will be published. SEND IN YOUR FARM LAND NOTICE IMMEDIATELY. Livestc-k Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office show following average prices paid for No. 1 nogs at the Liv estock Auction Markets named: Sepicmber 8, 1943 Per Cwi. D bisaber & (Wednesday)Vidalia eee eS See oO September 8 (Wednesday)Arlington Se = 14:25 September 2 (Thursday)Bainbridge _.. 22 100-1250: September 3 (Friday)Donaldsonville ............ 11.00- 12.40 _ eptember 3 (Friday)Thomasville -_. 11.00- 13.10 eptember 6 (Monday)sSylvester : 12.10 TOP FED CATTLE September 7 (Tuesday)Arlington 2 .--- = ~ 12.50 September 8 (Wednesday)Vidalia _._____ os = 13.00 - he ealis the sed. to the oil mill and has to settle on basis of actual Brade: 3 oo Under existing regulations basis. seed are rated at 10! Seed that grade less than basis are rated down by p while seed that grade above basis are rated up by points To illustrate: In Georgia last week. Colquitt Coun averaged 102.5, or 21-2 ce above basis, while # County averazed 98.5, or 1 1-2 points below basis. _ are figures ae: the War Food Administration. The basis price in Georgia i is 56. f. 0. b. per me wi $3. taken out for the ginner, which would make the bast price to the farmer $53. $53. per ton is equivalent to 986 for ae point. . quitt County averaged 102 1-2 points which would be times 53 to be added to the base price. This amom $1.32 a ton and when we add this to $53. the base price Colquitt County would be $54.32 to the farmer. - On the other hand, Irwin County with 98 1-2 point 1 1-2 points below basis. One and one-half times 53 -79e and 79c from $53. is $52.21. This makes the basis pric for Irwin County to the farmer $52.21. : When this weeks cottonseed are delivered to the mill they in turn will be sampled and analyzed. If t analyze lower than last weeks seed, the ginner will b the loser, while on the other hand, if they analy: z high than last weeks seed the ginner would eet the benefi the difference in grade. However, asa matter of exper ience, the majority of cottonseed run down towards end of the season. This is not always true, but is gene true. And, under this arrangement in the latter pa the season the ginner would stand to lose on each ceed sive lot of seed. oe These observations are made on the angen tha the ginner is following the regulations of Commo Credit Corporation and Food Administration. These arrangements keep the ginner on the spot all t time, as well as the farmer. Last week seed in Brooks County avera ved 108 pe n This would make the base price to Peemen in Bro County this week $57.24. Seed in Johnson County and in Randolph Coun yi show 107 points which would make the base price te farmers in Johnson and Randolph Counties $56.71,. So I am citing these este n cee just to show how this pl . works. This article is ve written on Iriday, September 10 1943. The figures I have used are for the week of Aug iS 30, to September 4th. When you read this article in the Bulletin there will be out another report from the War Food Administration covering the week of September 6, ti (Continued on Page Two) Fresh F ruits and Vegetables September 10, 1943 Apples, bulk, per bu. Beans, (Lima) bulk, per bu. . 3.60- 4.25 Beans. (Snap) per bu. Hprs. 2.50- 3.00 Corn, (Green), per doz. ears 120=.G85 Okra, per 8 qt. bkts. __ 1.00- 1.25 Peas (Field) bulk, per bu. S - 1.35- 1,85 Peppers, per bu. hprs. 2.00-- mquash, per bi bpre: os ee Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. OS $1.50-$2. a Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. z 1.25- 2.00 7 SEORGIA M RKET BULLETIN \w | Address all items for publication and all requests to be put | en the mailing list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations | inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied = new copy of eae : Limited space will not permit insertion of notices centaining = than 30 words including name and address. - Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for Bulletin, e Published Weekly at 4114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Office, State Capitel Ga. any notice appearing in the Push ction Office I -122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. - ditorial and Executive Offices 3 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. on FORM 3578Bureau of y Warkets, 222 State Capitol } Atlanta, Ga. intered as second class matter une 6, 1900.. Accepted for ma ing at special rate of postage rovided for in Section 1103, Act oe October 8, 1917. Faomers And Ginners ire In The Same Boat (Continued from Page One) Pepicraber 11, so the figures I have used are iven you merely for information. SEED SHOULD BRING AT LEAST $80 PER ON TO THE FARMER, AND WILL AS SOON AS THE PRICE OF OIL IS RAISED TO PARITY On the last page of the Bulletin I am repro- ing a letter written by Mr. Charlie Wallace he Union Oil Mill Corporation, of Monroe, uisiana, which in substance.bears out the tatement I have carried with regard to cotton- prices. It will be interesting to turn to. the: st page and read Mr. Wallaces letter. Hold your cottonseed until Congress meets You cannot lose. In the next issue of the Market Bulletin I 1 cover the situation of the oil mills under this sovernment set up. TOM LIN DER, _ Commissioner of Agriculture. - SECOND HAND ACHINERY FOR SALE _ SECOND HAND ~ MACHINERY FOR SALE Gorse wagon brake. -also met Of plow pear: If ine ter sted come and look them a A. Russell, Zebu- urner pattern power Hay ress for sale. Used part of . In A-1 condition. Os Ww. Witherington, ae rdson Tractors, one with aver side plow. H. D: R Iking Rock, Rt! 1. = complete Dairy equip- nen _ W.-H. Foster, Rome, Rt. i three roller snoroved Chat nee Pal an oy Bs Williams, "4 Oliver Row. Crop 70- 1940 lodel, . 4 new tires, $1100; 1 mter. Distiller on rubber, $250.: ver all purpose harrow, 1 8x8 Fert. grain drill, ee $100. All-in good n. W.. A. Norris, War- 50d. 1 ek wagon. 1 mele , Over 12 yrs. old, 950 me e cheap for cash. ghiaid fence post, near Alma. irs. Clayton Douglas, Alma, odel B. John. eres trae- ith complete planting, cul- ivating, guano dstributors, ex- tisk Gler. Dbl. disk ooga can mill with 12 ft. 3] Puller, ms good hay, some new corn, | Phone-3209. = 5 dise tiller plow and seeder in good condition at reasonable price, not too far from Reids- ville. M. F; Jordan. Manassas. 1 seed recleaner, large ca-. pagity. No. 16-B Clipper Cleaner with Plain Hopper and i2= sorens, 2 hp. 50 eycl Motor, $475. sheller, excellent condition, capacity lo or 20 bu. an hour, $150. Call, phone or write Murrell Holderby. Box 863, Valdosta. Good Star pea thrasher, hand power. 2 handles. Will sell or exchange for good light 1 horse wagon. Bosch _ ignition magneto. $25.00. C. M. Can- trell, eyie bey lai A Cz Crean Separator,. hand or power drive, $35.00. Good condition. V. L. E.. Atlanta. Phone He- 7494R.. 1 Bradley turning plow, $8.12: 1 Gee Whiz harrow $3.50: 1 Plenet Junior Cultivator, $7.50: I Steel Scraper, $5.00; 1 Cole} Distributor Drill, $12.50. En-| tire lot cheap. F. O. B. Mable. fon. J. M. Butts, 291 Peach- tree St., Atlanta Allis Chalmers B tractor on rubber with Dawson Stump mold board plow, Athens New Ground Plow, planter, fertilizer and cultivator complete Whole outfit for $1200.00. W. H. Bar- ber. Jr., Moultrie. 1 horse John Deere ail steel hay press. Brand new, pur- chased early 1942. Never used. Cash, no trades. H. P. Scheafer, Manchester, Rt.- | bine in good | ing peas. RG Ss sharrow. Good condition. a + Same. | Whitmire, Also 1 peanut Wil-} diams. 959 Glen Arden Way, N. distributor | _SECOND DHAND _ | MACHINERY FOR SALE | FOR SALE Tron hay press on wheels, in good shape. $55.00 quick sale. Cc. W. Wellbon, Decatur, Rt. 2. (4 mi. below Avondale on 12 Hwy.) : J David Bradley Handy man 2 wheel tractor, steel wheels, 4 horse motor with gang with '6 plows. riding cart, 10 in. slide plow, Dearing mowing machine, 8 disk cutaway har- row, trailer and saw. Also. Fordson tractor, 8 disk cutaway harrow and 2 disk plow. J. A. Hall, 1040 Ptree St., N. E., Apt. 8. Atlanta. SECOND-HAND ; MACHINERY WANTED Want John Deere or Inter- national Harvester riding plow. Must be in first class condition. No junk. Also give price when writing. W. B. Dowdy, Alma. Want at once small size Com- order for ombin- iL. Redfern: vee - Want Farmall, Deering or Allis Chalmer tractor on rub- ber, 3 dise tiller and cutaway Pay eash. J. T. Herndon, .431 Clif- ton Rd.. N. E., Atlanta. Phone De-4258. Want Elec. milking machine, 2 or 3 unit. Must be in good shape and reasonable price for cash. Joe H. Shaw. Soe Want to buy power cane mill. Must bein good condi- tion. Or will exchange 3 roller cane mill in good condition ror E. L. Thrift. Cobbtown. Want late model Farmall-A tractor. State exactly what you have. Jack Jones, te ; \ chine. Give price and con- dition in first letter. Bo WES Washington. Rt. 4. Want to hear from party having a 3 roller cane mill and pan for sale. near Ludowici. Gash. > id Poppell, Ludewici, Rt. 1. Want good grist mill, about 90-in. rocks. Must be in good. shape and cheap. for cash. ae Want high class corn . mill motor or engine power. and best of make. Plant this fall for spring. Pierce : well| sturdy large roots,. Miss: ewe 8 nice boxwoods. Will sell at fair price. Fig sprouts, crepe myrtle, other shrubbery, cheap. Victor Hix: Toceea; Rts i. - Blooming size Easter lily bulbs, 35c doz.: bulblets, $1.40 C: Dbl. pink and_ single white Oleander plants, 15-18 in., 25c ea. or 2-40c. sen, Obie Rix 2 - Blooming. size erenge ven jong trumpet daffodil, $2.00 C: Lemon lilies, 10 ea. Choice mixed Iris and Hemor- callis (Orange Day) lilies, ae doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Nice, well rooted Boxwoods, 20c ea:- 6-12 in. purple San- tana and Variegated, 20c: Ge- raniums, all colors cuttings, 15c a.: Tube Rose, Plumbagc, 20c ea.: Falj lily or butterfly bush, 90c ea. Good roots. Mrs. G; E. Turner, Gainesville. Rt.. 6. 300 Biooming size: fragrant Blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs, $8.00 C. Now ready Tor plani- : _Memphic' ing. =: Write TES ts Timms, Auburn, Rt. Spurless Columbines, bright blue. rose or orchid; large clumps. 20c ea.: Vesper Louis- jana Iris, 15c ea. or 10, $1.00: Pink Guess lily (Curcuma) 25 ea.: Montbretias, .40c doz.: 3 doz., $1.00; Perennial Phlox in red, pink, purple, 50c doz. Tvs. Mary Stine, Lithonia, Rt 2: 50 or 75 well rooted. White Wisteria plants. 20c ea.: 100 (or more) well rooted purple Wis- teria plants, 15c ea. Mrs. Viv- ian Burnett. Fort Gaines. Boxwood, Nandina, Cherry Laurel, Ligustrium, Ivy. and Vineer Minor, 50c doz. Fire- thorn, 60c ea.: Perennials and shrubs cheap. Write for. list. All are nice and well rooted. Lois. Woodruff, Greenville, Rt. ties, including one or more of Pres. Pilkington, Midgard, and Rameses with some unnamed, $2.00 postpaid. Mrs. . C. Broome, 106 Holt Ave... Macon. Dbl. Japonica, 6 yr. old. well rooted, 60c ea.- Easter Bells. 50 ea.: Dogwood 4, Easter lily> 35c doz.: Hardy Gramon, $1.00 doz. cuttings: King Alfred jonquils. 35 doz. Hee Ethel Barrett. Ellijay, Rt. Heavy, well rooted, old ne lish dwarf boxwood, 6-8 in.. $10.00 C: 4-6 in. $5.00 Cr smaller, $2.50 C: Ligustriums. Nandinas, Spireas. Butterfly Bush, Crepe Myrtle, English Dogwood. $1.00 doz. Blanche Woodruff: Greenville. Calif. Blue Violets, $1.00 yen postage... Tamar Teem, Talking Rock. = White dbl. petunias, diifer- ent colors geraniums, pink and red conch geranium, Xmas cac- tus, all 15.ea:) 2.- 250, or 19. $1.00. Pink Hydrangea, 20c ea. Postpaid. Miss Thelma Hayes. | Gainesville, Rt. 1. Dbl. Japonice, 6 yr. rooted. 60c ea.: Boxwood, well rooted, 50c ea.: Dogwood, 4, $1.00: Easter Bell, well rooted, 50c e@.: Easter lilies, 35c doz.; Zinnias, $1.00 doz.: Hardy Gra- mon, $i. 00 doz. cuttings: King Alfred Jonauils, 35e doz. Mrs. ake: Keener, Eliijay. Rt. 3. Butterfly lily roots. $1.50 large clump. Cannot del. Miss L. Lathrop, 401 East Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. SEED FOR SALE 1 20 ibs. hand saved nw crop | Cannon Ball watermelon seed, $2.00 lb.; 25 Ibs. Cuban Queen seed, $1. 00 lb. postpaid. L.G. Downs. .Andersonville. Z Few bushels- Cokers Red Heart seed Wheat. 1943 crop, pure and sound, true to name. Satisfactory quantity, $2:50 bu. EO. B: my station- in: 2 bu: bags onlv. W. H. Wood. tin, Ris! White nest onions planting, $1.00 gal. Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. Fieds, McDonough, Rt. 3. Several gals. red multiplying onion sets, 75ec and _ postage. Mrs. G. W. Vaughn, William- son Clean crimson clover seed, at 10c lb. Maretts Awnless Bar- ley, $2.00 bu. Keep in touch with m for best in planting seed. B. C. Teasley. Hartwell. Red nest onions for fail planting. 75c gal., postpaid, in Ga oMirss W. Aw, O Rely, Unadilla, Rt. 4: vs for = tall L. Old fashion White multiply-. ing onions for fall planting. nice size, $1.00 gal. del. in 3rd zone. Lee ce qT. Hunt. Comipiens, Shas FLOWERS AND SEED cabbage collard, Miss Emma Dug- 50c (or April. Crow, Gainee Ve 40 g00d mixed Iris, 15 varie- {| : 1.00: | : Donald Blackberry, - Gane REG: | Oats, old, eel Mar- |}. Postpaid in: SEED ery SAL. Old: tine shalt. onions, per 100; 300 for $1.00. Mrs J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. z Vigorvine tomato climber, grows 10 to 15 ft. large tomato, 200 seed culture, 1 pkg. Ga 25 Golos tomato seed, 1 doz. Jumbo pum pkin out of 97 Ib. pumpkin fer 25c. Reed F. Fowler, Roy uae soed neads, 6 for 25 doz. (Plant in Sept Oct. and transplant in Ma . When yellow ; 1 qt. garlic buttons, 40c Mrs. Hannah H. Harris, Gr Rt. -C,. Box 10 A. Shallot onion puttons for: planting, 15c qt. Add posta No stamps. Mrs. Fannie logg, Cumming, Rt. 5. i Nice, white, multiplyi ions, $1. 00 gal. Add pos H. J. McCollum, Canon; PLANTS FOR SALE Missionary strawberry 75e C. Garlic, 10c head $1.00 doz. Peppermint pla 50c doz. Miss Cecil 1 Hartwell, Rt. 2. Strawberry. poe plants, 40c C: $3.00 M: young cabbage plants: 30 $3.50 M. All mailed. L. Crow. Gainesville, Rt. . Everbearing. Strawpel plants and Kiondyke Strawb ry. Plants -40c-C or $3.56 - Heading and Ga. Collard 35e-C or $2.00 M del. - ie 2. 148. Nic se Conacil, asiodes bearing strawverry. plants, C_or $4.00 M- Nice dried sa 23c qt. can. Nice sage, g roots, 20c ea.; Gatnip seed, spoonful. Mrs. Hubert F. Gainesville, Rt. 6. Iceburg Lettuce, Carrot Wakefield Cabbage, Rutabag Broccoli, Beets, White Mul plying Onion plants, SOc Asparagus, 1 ye old, Soc: All del. in $1.00 lots or mor Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Registe: Everbedring and Kiond strawberry plants. $1,00. 200 postpaid. ume Coll Whigham. Washington Asparagus, C.: Himalaya Blackberry, 25: Lucretia Dewberry, C.: Youngberry. $1.00. 15: $2.00 Carefully packed, postpaid. W. Toole. 33 Burton AVEee : eon: e ~Everbearing | and Zlond strawberry plants (new plan 40c ;, $3.00 M. Mailed. : lots cheaper. L. A. ys GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE | A nice lot of mixed gr Barley, Wheat, heavy with Vetch, $3.75 por lbs. A. M. Aiken, Madison. Beardless Barley, ciean bright, $2.00 bu. FOB. Russ Neal, Ashland. Pure Sanford and Gc Red Hart seed wheat, recleane $2.00 -bu:; Ga: Exp. State Beardless Barley, $1.75 b Clemson Barley, slightly mix and Ga. Station Lee Vic. Cokers Vic. grain. x Ga. Sta. Teriff Oats, R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. $2.00 bu. FOB. L. J. Wrens. 8 HONEY BEES AND. SUPPLIES FOR SA 16 Ibs., freshly render bright Beeswax. 40c lb. or $:. 50 tor let. G. R. Game ford, RFD 1. Honey in glass jars, 5 Ib $1.14- 2% lb; Jars, G26. postage. Nochks. O.H. B! bury, Bogart. : =: 14 lbs., Beeswax for Sa: Best offer gets it. J. O. Gen Buchanan, Rt. 1. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BUTTER: . Nice yellow Jersey butt Ibs,, per week, 45c_ Ib. taken. P.P. Mrs. Ww. V.R Flowery Branch, Rt. ae SAGE: .. Fresh ground sa pound, del.: well roote $1.00 doz. del. J D. ee i eat sage. home Mowls uth postpaid. | - + Ibs ak n sage, ns 50 bg No les an 50c worth sent. Add post- i c: R. Sorrelis, Mon- Be Bees s Sage. A shade pied O5e We 8 or mores lots Pea iT ison a. Brown, Toccoa, aa MISCELLANEOUS A Want apples and peache S, at st 50 lbs., 25 lbs. ea. State R - D. Canwell: Acworth, oe nice, white teed sacks} ice dried apples. 0. ioe n, Chester, Rt. 1: eC white feed sacks, wash- e r dried apples or peaches: sacks for 1 lb. fruit. Ea. pay stage. Mrs. Will pene Salle. ae 1S WAN 1, ED: a gourds, suitable for king dippers. O. C. Johnson, anta, 1230 Arkwright Place, ap HA* . TANTED: | | Peanut Hay, also oats. ist del. Quote best price. PA, Helmken, Savannah, care F Riding School. , t baled shucks, tate best price. . Fairburn, PRE. | Alfalfa, Crimson Clov- d Clover, Hairy Vetch, Bess Barley, Austrian inter peas and other seed. mn L. McCoy, Mountain City. IBACCO WANTED: = Want price on some good, e-made chewing tobacco, ao Buford, Rt Zz: del. a: Ste. to. A nt several truck loads good | Work single: or dbl. pair. 2 extra good plow cows, weigh around ton or more. $225 for Dourlas. his Wott ville. mice steck bull, yrs. -old, at my barn, will nee ship. if interested come and see, or send | a stamped envelope for infor- mation. Nice and gentle and nobad~ habits.> Mrs; J: Ay Puckett, R. Pox 50, Buford. j polled Hereford bull calf, not over-l-yr. old. State size and price in first letter. Bill Henson, Moultrie, Rt. 2. 1 hornless Black Jersey bull. wt. about 500 Ibs. Entitled to reg., $75.00 cash. Also 1 wood: burning brooder. practically new. used very little. 500 baby chick Capacity, $20.00. Jo Dv Bloodworth, Egypt. 4.milk cows, 1 fresh. 1 io fresifen in -1 wk,, 2: to freshen. in 30 days. 1 Red Polled Bull 2% yrs. old. 1 Jersey Buil, | 2% years old. Price reasonable. A. M. Gembrell, Cornelia, Rt. Toke 5; : 3 e Want a calf to yatten for meat in spring.- Write price, de-. scription, and whether same will be delivered. Mrs. Clara Prince. Demorest. Rt. 1. Box} i7 1 Ree: ancy Bull 21 yrs: old. Purchased from Fulton County Herd. If interested, Awrite Liovd Cook. Stonewall. 1 Jersey colored Bull, about 500 Ibs. 2 milk cows, 1 freshen | soon and 1 fresh. See-at my place. Geo: W-: Brand, Li- thonia, Rt. 3. ; Good Reg. cream colored Jer- sey bull, ready for service and a beauty, best blood lines in state. Papers furnished, $75.00. Also 350 sood Thompson ringlet Barred Rock, April 16th hatch pullets, beauties and in per- fect health.- $1.50 ea. EF. R. Kennedy, Stone Mountain, Rt. | 2 = HOGS FOR SALE a a ATTLE-FOR SALE ates nice ae a4 Fes, shorthorn reford bull, 21," yrs. old, 00 at my barn. If inter- make appointment so can him in barn. E..C. Wells, Re? : Q hee Guernsey bull, 9s., gentle, drive with line. ie about 1,000 Ibs., $150.00. _W. McPherson, Villa Rica. = Guernsey bull of best line, good condition, de- ea. Selling to keep from reeding., $175.00 here.