OM Mi ISSION ER "WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1945 ion Grop ITORIALBy Tom Linder year Ss. cotton acreage is the since 1885. It is the smallest Yop. in sixty years. ddition to the small acreage the prospect i is for a very short crop e Extreme rains which have our flood stages in the Mississ- er this year have substantially -eotton crop in that area. ughout most of the cotton belt weather has caused enormous nd boll weevil infestation. iding for hundreds of miles ut South Georgia I have no- ewest blooms on cotton at the ar that I have seen since the evil first came to Georgia. the first years they prac- press Bae vere - > i - : ae Rt ni A | moved the erop in South | The Price of Cotten on is now bringing sont one- much as it should bring. : parity on cotton under the uiural Adjustment Act is thirty- forty | cents per pound, . mn is cheaper today under pres- s of production than it was ten the same cee power that oe the base a that is, d eels sont per er tae his For the cotton farmer to haye e purchasing power in 1945 that luring the base period, his cotton ave to bring at least three to four , much as the price average dur- hase season. the farmer received an aver- welve cents during the base per- would have to get from thirty- ? riy-eight cents per pound for a crop. to. have the same buying that he had during the base per- he farmer received as high as ents per pound for some years ing the hase ae tod wen crops rt a crop any year Bae ihe z od oe Ag will have this year. cents per hour. sonable for the farmer to expect fifty cents per pound for this years | Crop of ~ cotton. If the farmer receives fifty cents per pound for this years crop of cotton he- would then receive little more, if any, than twenty- five cents per hour for his labor. . =e I know that a lot of people will throw up their hands in holy horror at the idea. of a farmer getting fifty cents for cot- ton. nothing of a labor wage of sixty- five Sixty-five cents per hour is two and one-half times as much as the farmer would get if he should re-_ ceive fifty cents per pound for this years cotton crop. _ Cry Of Inflation There are those who, parrot like, cry inflation whenever there i is a sug ggestion of the farmer getting a ane. price for his crop. These people who Sas ery infla- _tion about priees do not know what in- - flation. is. I noticed the other day a cartoon in a newspaper with a dam across a river. and the water backed up behind the dam was called * The dam itself was called charlieg prices. The idea of the cartoon clearly was that you could prevent Saas by controll- ing prices. inflation. 6c This was a most childish idea. Prices do not and cannot cause inflation. High prices can bea result of inflation but not the cause. Inflation can be the cause of high prices but inflation can never be the result of high prices. Inflation is simply an extreme increase in the amount of money and credit that is made available. Ses We already have flan. We have _ had five hundred per cent inflation since 1932.. In 1932 there was a total supply, in round figures, of six billion dollars of currency and coins. Today there is, in round figures, a thirty Dillion dollar supply of currency and coins. Any school child can see that we have a five hundred per cent inflation. If you undertake to hold prices down arbitrarily when you have inflation you simply aggravate a bad condition. In the cartoon referred to above, the thing that was needed was to move the dam and let the flood waters roll out to the sea. These same people, however, think without raising prices, ac to the amount of money that i available. See : I am not only talking about prices, I mean prices of everythin mean labor scale prices, [ mean salarie for white collar workers, professiona people and others, I mean prices of dustrial products, [ mean oe ere ene a The national debt continues to erease. Congress is preparing to la a tremendous Unemployment Wor Program to cost billions of dollars. of this means necessarily a further inerease in the volume of money whi will be more inflation of currency When you have arbitrarily low p with inflation, it amounts to deflatiot on all commodities including labor services. Increasing the ae of anlage wages has the same practical effect you cut prices, wages and salaries w | out reducing the amount and volw money in circulation. ~ Hold This Years Cotton ever of It. Congress is now in recess but t. nave to. have money for your cot on not sell it but put it into the G ment Loan. If you put cotton ~ Loan you will have until next Jun redeem it. In the meantime there be a cotton famine unless a cot 4 is imported. There has been a lot of Ge al | great surplus of cotton on hand. T truth of the matter is that nearly al the cotton in the warehouses has } picked over time and again in search for spinnable cotton. If the cotton farmer begins s this crop as he gathers it this will lai ly destroy the effect of the ho movement. Tf the cotton farmers general refuse - se co a wi : years ; crop. If you have old cotton thas vor : been holding, now is the time to h tigher than ever. if the farmer does not get ap i GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | * on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable nee postage regulations inserted one time on ach request and |srepeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing - pore than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not gssume any responsibility for any Bulletin. Published Weekly at _ 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, *sstcutivs Oftice, State Canitol Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office (414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. ditorial and: Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta. Go. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. 7 Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office notice appearing in the 1900. Accepted Si: 6f October &. at Covington, Georgia, under Act ft of June 6 mailing at special rate 01 postage. provided for in Section 1103, Act for SECOND HAND ~ _ MACHINERY FOR SALE Cole Pea Planter, $12.00. A 18, without motor, SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE eth es Also a Come Elli- 1 Can Sealer, $10.00. gee, Chas. Holverstott, jay, Rt. 5. 1 used J. D. 3 disc Tiller for gale, Alvin Harrison, Dearing. Turner power Hay press, 16x first class cond, just baled 600 bales (all has ever been used). | M. L. Clay, Monticello. | See, dont write. + 8 H. Int'l gas. eng., and 1 cyl- dnder Sears Corn Sheller. Jack Milford, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 8 Continental -Gin outfits. ready to go; 2 power, three 70 and three 80 (run last season), power. offer or trade for anything can $250.00. and other three 70 -Accept any reasonable All Jtters ans. O. cotton tractor - dusting machine to fit Farmall tractor, $50.00; also 1 old 2 -eight-row grain drill, $50.00. homas M. Tillman, "Athens, Sunset Farm. One R2 Caterpillar Crawler Type tractor, in good cond., ith power take off and belt ulley, $1;250.00. Also Hardy ach Spraying machine, power take off, 200-gal. cap., good eond: . Ideal for small orchard, FOB, J... Brown, _ Manchester. 1. New model Golden 3 roller Can Mill, Rollers just been frued up, and new bearings in, $40.00, FOB. Geo. W. McDon- ald, Vidalia, Center Dr. oF ~ One No. 3 Golden Cane Mill, end 1 copper pan, 3%2x9, $50. 00 a my farm. J. L. Pitts, Thom- Le Farmall tractor, model B, with complete planting and cul- ating equipment, 1 4-disc Til- der, and 1 7-foot mowing ma- Herbert Moss, Madison, : A 12-f:. Wind Mill and Steel OW. P. Elder, Culloden. | I Cider, Mill, large Studebaker INetor and feed cutter. H. EH; Bowman, Buford, Rt. 2. Van Brunt 16 disc. tractor rain adrill, $150.00; tractor 7- ft. mower. for F-20 or 30, $100. 00. D. W. Harp, Reynolds. 1 new Super 39 Clipper Cleaner for all kinds Seeds, wt. 350 Ibs. - Sell at discount, Chas. H. Fite, -Cedartown. - Mule drawn 8 disc McCormick Decring harrow, 1940 model, in 150d cond, used very little and nas been stored under shelter. Dr. H. E. Grigzs, Conyers. 3 Lammus 70-saw Gins, Air fast and a dbi. box hydraulic press in good cond., cheap. Mrs. Jd. E. Letson, Jackson, Rta: siae delivery rake, good es cond., $75.60 ceth. Clif- ford | . Jones, Benevcience. arm hay baier, power 0, Ebson Fautkcnel, without } 5S. $900.00: lans, 1 rubber tired buggy, fine cond., $150.00. Also David Bradley No. 8 Feed Grinder, complete with practically new 3% h. p. eng. equipped with Wico magneto. Jack Reinstein, Savannah, Victory Dri. and Bee Rd. J. D, 5 ft. dbl. sec. harrow, bought new in May. W. E. Parker, Covington. Star Pea Huller, used 1 sea- son, power driven, 600 r. p. m., like new. Repainted and tight- ened all over, $75.00 cash or trade for 2 H. wagon, boars, cow, turkey or chickens. Hob- son Brook, Stephens. 1 heavy duty Allis Chalmers cultivator, complete with power lift, used about 3 days, i Intl power Hay operates with belt, in goed cond., -ready for use, $200.00. Wee M: Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3. Allis Chalmers tractor, model B, on good rubber, first class cond., ready to go with cultivat- ing and all planter parts; also carry Cole planter parts (that go with-it), has lights... A. W. Barfoot, Dublin, Rt. 5. 1 Cane Mill and Evaporator. B. A. King, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. A J. D. LA tractor hatrow, 3 disc tiller, planting and culti- vating outfit. W. B. Leverette, Tifton. Intl Ensilage Cutter, |last season, good cond., \for trench silo, $150.00. | Sparks, Soperton. Oliver No. 2 Combine with Baler, fine R. M. in Spring, 1944, $500.00. Snell, Snellville. 1942 model B Allis Chalmers tractor, on good rubber, lights, starter, power lift, motor in A-1 condition, reeently rebuilt; complete outfit with 20-dise harrow, planters, cultivators and 3 ft. combine. Mrs. Edw. Johnson, Hogansville, Rt. 3. Farmall,12 tractor, on gvuod rubber, in good cond., at my farm,.5 mi. East of Louisville. C. H. Dawson, Louisville. Four 70-saw huller Lummus air-blast gins, consist- ing of dbl. box hydraulic press and pump; 75 h. p. elec. motor, fans and everything complete, $2,000.00 complete, or sell sep- arate. W. A. Payne, Butler. t No. 66 J. D. Hay Chopper with Windrow pickup attach- ment, $619.69. FOB. We =Cc. McCranie, Miian. Farmall A tractor with start- er and lights; 2 dise plow, cul- tivator, planter and _ harrow. All No. 1 cond. See. No letters H. L. Keadle, Forsyth, Rt. E.R. 3. Old model Fordson tractor, all steel wheels, newly rebuilt, lot of good service in it, Block rebored, new-.rods and pistons. Cp. Hall, Decatur, 124 Drexel ne He 1713, cl '|Hay Baler, first class cond. used |. new: 6.00-20 tires; combine new |. breast SECOND - HAND = MACHINERY FOR SALE | An 8 a Sapebiex sanitary church and some farm and blacksmith*tools. See or write. J. H. Butts, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. Fordson tractor in excellent mchanical cond. 1 dbl. dise harrow, practically new, 1 Oli- ver dbl. disc plow, $428.00. Harold C. Reece, Canton, Rt. 4. 1 {6-1 Comm =Mil--6 H.-P: Witte eng, $150.00 at my Slater, Hinesville. 1 power Cane Mill, 3 roller, name Jumbo 88, ready for service, $95.00. Gus J. Evans, Cochran, Rt. 3. Golden No. 14x2 Roller SuTHP mill with copper pan. Geo. Watkins, Griffin, Rt. A. 1 used J.D. 3 dise Tiller for sale. Alvin Harrison, Dearing, Rt. 1 1 row hand Feeny Duster. practically new, $7.00. Arthur Owen, Barnesville. A Melotte Separator, good cond., a light hand operated cream. separator, $20.00. Can- not ship. Come see and try it to your own satisfaction. Olivia far, 1.7 2. | Rustin, Mauk, Rt. 2: _ Corn Binder, in. good mie= chanical cond., $200.00. A. D- Bagwell, Gainesville, Rt. 2. 1943 power F, Phone model Turner Ey Bentley, Roberta. No. 29 or 54. J. D. model B tractor on rubber with all planting, culti- vating, and guano distributors |; and 1 8-dise Bush and Bog Harrow. Pe Gs Jordan, Boston, Rt, 1, 19380 model Fordson tractor, excellent cond. If interested, eall Ch.1114. Henry W. Der- den, Atlanta, 3245. Nancys Creek Rd., N. W. A pr. Fairbanks-Morse scales, in. good cond., $85.00 at my farm, 5 mi, N. KE. Albany on Phlima Rd. Jesse B. Stocks, Leesburg, Rt. 1. Ford Ferguson tractor, fect cond., nearly new rubber all around, cultivating attach: ments, pulley, Ferguson bottom ae C. D. Collins, Cordele. it. 4. -T-20 Int'l Crawler type trac- tor and 5 dise tiller, both in good cond., $800.00. T. W. Jim- erson, Griffin, Rt. C. A 200 gal. Hardie spray tank, power take off operated, A-] eond., full equipped. Cyp Bul- loch, Manchester. per- 2 H. wagon for sale at farm, 8 mi. Northeast of Alea and see me at my home in Alma. Dorene Altman, Al- ma. 4 Elec. motored peach grading outfit, fully equipped, cap., 6 to 10 cars. Can be inspected at packing house. Terms: Cash. A. J. Perryman, Talbotton. 1 W. C. Allis Chalmers trac- tor, 1941 model, starter, lights, mower, 2 disc plow and harrow. I. P. Prather, Monroe. McCormick - Deering Corn Binder, splendid running cond., cut last seasons crop, $125. 00. - ie a on, College Park, Rt. 1845 model H John Deere cul- tivator, 3 disc Tiller, starter, lights, and power lift. J. B. Prather, Monroe, 1 Athens 2 disc plow, 26 dise, for C Allis Chalmers tractor. Same as new. G. Robert Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE About 200 bus. good clean corn for sale, shucked. Bargain at my farm 2 miles west of Fairmount. T. H. Keker, Fair- mount; Rt, ; 75 bu. Good Corn in Shuck at: my. farm. ao Owen, Barnesville, 425 bu. Corn in Shuck, for sale FOB my Farm. I. M. Gallow ay, Grifan, Rt Ay Corn for sale at the ia oi Mrs. Ica Perdue on Hwy. 7, 40 or 50 bushels. Walter R, Har- rel, Barnesville, Rt i; both good cond.,|. | Fall Planting, makes 12 to 15 oi = tion, tested, 100% Collard Seed, LL. M. Wooten, Camilla. DAIRY AUCTION SA ae A pete Auction Sale, without reserve held on August 14, at 1 P. M. sharp, at the. P Dairies, on Tilson Rd., off 2nd Ave. D 60 Holstein, Guernsey, and Jersey -cows, al Equipment, Tractor Equipment and many oth items to be sold. F. M. Holtsinger, Auctioneer Patterson, Iv: Owner, Decatur, Tilson Rd. : SEED FOR SALE PLANTS FOR Red Nest Onions for ne and next, $1.50 gal; $5.00 bu; White Nest Onions, $1.00 gal. Miss Pearl Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt. A; 100 lbs. Recleaned, germina: | $55.00. Not less than 100 lbs. sold. No checks ps W. N. Jolly, Kingston, Rt. Red Multiplying Scallion On- ions and Buttons, from same, $1.25 gal; White Nest Onions, same price; Striped. Half Run- ner Garden Beans, 35c teacup; White Half Runner Garden Beans, same price. PP in Ga. Miss Mattie Brown, Reek Ball, Ground. Red and White Nest Onions, $1. 50 gal; Gourds of different sizes and shapes, 25c.ea. Mrs. 200 Ibs. Seven Top Turnip Seed, 1945 crop, 75 1b; 5. lbs, for $3. 00. No order filled for less than 1:lb. All PP. Money Order only. J. Y. Davis, Mar- fin, Rt. 2. Pure re-cleaned Purple Top Turnip Seed, 75c Ib. Del. B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2. New Crop mixed Turnip Seed, | just right for salad, 50c lb; Bee Collard Seed, 104 ounces or %4 toe a0es 2d; N. Carson, Griffin, | Rises Purple Top Turnip, Rape and Collard Seed, 75 lb; E. J. Cab- bage Seed, $3.00 Ib: Cabbage Collard and Tomato Plants, $2.50 M PP; also four yr. old, 1,300 Ibs. Mare, Roan Color, gentle, work anywhere, $200.00; 50 White Chicken Feed Sacks, washed, free of holes, $10.50 PP. Lad; Ellis, Cumming. Purple Top White Globe turn- nip seed, Collards and Mustard, 50 Ib. Del. W. W. Williams, | Quitman. 1945 Large Red prolific mul-| tiplying Onion Sets for Aug, Sept. planting, $1.15 gal. in 5 gal. lots. PP in Ga. C. B. Biggar, Haddock. White Nest Onions, $1.25 gal; 2 or 3 gals PP, no orders less. Exs. 1 gal. onions for 3 printed Feed Sacks, 3 same color. Bon- nie Weeks, Dial. 30 Ibs. Good Seven Top Tur- nip - Seed, 75c.-lb. or lot for $12.50. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2, White nest or multiplying on- ions (will keep through winter, plant in August,) $1.00 gal. PP.\ OQ. E. Jackson, Stephens. PLANTS FOR SALE Leading variety Tomato and Cabbage Plants, 35 per C; $2.25 M: Collard Plants, 30c C; $1.50 M. Azzie Crow, Gaines- ville, Rt.: 2. Wakefield Cabbage, 35e C; 300 for 90c; $2.25 M. Del.; Collard and Marglobe Tomato Plant, 30 Cf 300 for. 5c: $2.00 M. Large lot cheaper. Lee Grow, Gainesville, Rt. 2; Box 148. Collard Plants, now ready, 900 for $1.00; $1.75 M. Prepaid. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood, Rt/ 2. Missionary Strawberry plants, $1.00 C; $9.00 M: Aromas, same price. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee. Old Fashion Ga. Collard Plants, now ready, shipped promptly, 300 for $1.00; $2.50 M. Cash with order. M. O, prefer- red. No checks. Major Crow, RED 1, Gainesville. Cas. W. Eapnege Plants, Ga. Collard Plants, 20e C;'1 NZ White Doe, 1 yr. old, from Ped. Stock, $4. 00 exp. col; White Feed Sacks, 100 1b. cap. washed, free of holes, 20c ea. Plus post- | $1.50; ! mail. | making Scallion Onion Bu qt; Collard Seed, 10c t Jonquils and Grape 2c ea. All PP. Mrs lor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Red Gold. and Strawberry Plants, 40 for Print Chicken F free of holes. 400 pl sacks, all of a kind. postage. Miss - Bertha | Williamson. Marglobe and Rutg Plants, for sale, 3.00 must be. sent before : shipped. J. B. Marti ville, Rt. 1. Ga. Collard. Plants, Cash with o checks. M. O. pref C. Crow, Gainesville, Mastodon, Everbear berry Plants, guar to. name, strong, we free from disease, $1. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Chas. W. Cabbage Collard Plants, 20 C Seed, 50c lb. Add p Crowe, Cumming Rt. Heading Coll Chas. W, ee 500 f Plants, Wingo, Gainesville, Tomato and Collar E30G G3 $2.50 M; Red S | Scallion. Butions, $1. A. Crow, Gainesville, FRUIT | VEGETABLES FC Several hundred Bartlett Pears for help in loading tru Long, Quitman, Rt. 5. 35 or 40 bu. Pears t | $1. 50 bu. for the lot D. Young, Redan. About 1000 bus. Pears, for del. abi 15.. D.C, Strother, ey Pineapple and dry, 40c lb. Mrs. | Cairo, Rt. 1; Box Tad Pears, Ready Aug ist output, $1.15 bu. in mon Carter, Washing Several bu. Dams and several bu. Wild jellies dhd= p Now ready. Bring truck them cheap. Mrs. Pat tain, Talking Rock, Farm, Rt. 2. Apples for sale: A ieties at Packing Ho lywood on Asheville M. Mathews, Hollyw for Fall Planting, gals. for $2.25. Del. B. Murphy, Jasper; - 200 bu. Pineapple - ready. Mrs. E. Childs, Nice Dried Horse A Pp 35 Ib. Mrs. Lizzie Bu ley; Rt..1. . About 250, bu. tree, 50 bu. at Om Hattie Carter, Colt 100, Phone 5581. Nice worms, Plus postage. once. Mrs. i Loganvill, Rt. POTATOES: 50 bu. or mor Bliss Trish a age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, oe $2. ming, Rt. D avy Cokers Victor| d Oats, $1.00 bu; in arm or $1.05 bu. sack- -. CC. Pollard, 5Sr., Sandbar Ferry Rd. 2.40 per hundred Jot of shucks, 75e per lbs; cut shucked corn; bu. Corn in shuck. All my home; also Bleck" %5e bu. Albert B. Mc- and LeRoy, 2 distinct y Ga. Experiment absolutely pure, rust proof; also Cokers rain and Lee Victoria p. Station Barley, San- eat and Special Grain for grazing; Barley Oats, . and. Vetch, and sound. R. D. Ta- metto. Fulgrain Seed Oais, nd clean, 90c bu. FOB. thers, Colbert, Rt. 2. s Beardless Barley, $2) OKelley,- Maysville, SCELLANEOUS- _ FOR SALE eap. Feed Sacks, coarse te, free of holes. anc -ea. Better grade, 25c Mrs. J. B. Gar- dines, bronze Scuperr-| 3.00 doz. Well rooted, ize, 50c ea; Himalaya rong roots, same price. . Robinson, Bowdon, iD HERBS: =. nint, Yellow Dock, _ Sassafras, Queen of the , Perennial Yellow Root, Hazel Bark, Bearfoot e Root, all 30c lb; 3 51.00. Vernie Stover, BREES: . Cherry and other trees in if come after at my ts. L. O. Mayo, Atlanta, Ave.,.5. W. : amount of Club and nd Club Gourds, not 4 sold. No stamps. ices. Mrs. T. B. dif. sizes - and shapes. Wooten, Camilla. > cap. White Bags, free and mildew. unwashed, No COD orders. Mrs. , Gainesville, Rt. 2. . Fill orders for . V. Keith, Alvaton. Hand pahered shade crop, 1%. lb. for 60c; lbs. or more 95c lb; 25 e lb; 50 Ibs. 85e Ib. All ison T. Brown, Toc- Ib. lots for 90c; 0 1b. All PP. J.C. occoa, Rt. 2. d trees, standing for . M. Waggoner, Star Stone Mountain. > ground sage, 1945 0 lb. Del. all orders; L.. A. 00 Ib; also} | Must | price per bu. Mrs. Ollie Pickett, \Jarge Peanuts, 1 to 5 bu. lots; | SEED WANTED: Want 10 Ibs. Chufa seed for} | Shackelford, Cash - or}: humbing ARI although, for the moment, due to war conditions. Greensboro, N. C. - Fuly 30, 1945. Se During the twelve months ending June 30 Federal Government collected a pilton dethins fa aces on tobacco, most of it from three southern states. This is an unfair tax and over the years it has rested heavily on the tobacco farmer and he will feel its wi S weight again he is unusually prosperous If tobacco had been grown most- ly North of the Mason and Dixon line, it would never porting the Government, enport and Embree pretend co tell the story. have been taxed as iteis today. This tax is based on a fiction and was part and parcel of a much larger scheme to exploit the southern statesvery much as some of the European countries exploited their colonies by shifting to southern shoulders the expense of sup- L These northern publishers who go out of their way to malign the South and their hired men like Dav- to be thumbing their noses at tobacco road when all the while they are in trath thumbing a free ride for themselves. The half has not been told and will not be told if you wait for them to The wealth of the southern states today is greater than the wealth of the entire United States in 1860. Progress in the South has been truly remarkable con- sidering the handicaps that have been placed in its way. Very truly yours, JOHN W. CLARK. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BEANS WANTED: Want 2 bu. White Colored Haif Runner Green Beans. State Dalton, 608 Oak St. Want. 2 bu. Green Butter Beans. Must he reasonable in price and well filled out. Mrs.. Pat Serrells, Athens, Rt. 1. SACKS WANTED: Want Print Chicken Feed Sacks, washed or unwashed. Quote Del. price on 109 or 290. Mrs. E. T. Almon, Columbus, 20 Brennans Circle. Want Print Feed Sacks, wash- same pattern. Write and state best price. Mrs. V. E. Tench. Demorest, Ri. 1. > : = Want 51 Print sacks and 2 ducks. Advise what you have and price. Miss Helen Tobler, Lumber City, Rt. 2, Box 40. PEANUTS WANTED: . Want Prices on med. and also prices on Ribbon Cane and Sorghum Syrup in 6 or 12 can lots. John T. Stone, Thomson, 325 Gordon St. ee PEACH SEED WANTED: Want 500 old time press or cling stone Yellow and White -and Red Meated Peach Seed for. planting. Makes prices. Et: L. Williams, Baxley. - Want to get in touch with party who has old fashion Fluel- len Yellow. Clingstone Peach- Seed. C. B. Bigger, Haddock. OATS WANTED: Want 2000 bu. Feed Oats. Quote best price. W. P. Elder, Culloden. BUTTER: - Want 2 Ibs. nice country but- ter ea. week of own personal use, and not for resale. J. Ei Wheeler, Atlanta, 2560 Tilson Dr.,. S.-E.,.De 4637. research purposes. Gordon Saus- sy, Savannah. . BITTERSWEET WANTED: Want to hear from some one who has Bittersweet. If in poor cond. will probably do. Write what you have. Mrs. G._O. Jefferson ~ Rd., Athens. f HONEY BEES WANTED: - Want to buy honey bees in box hives or log gums. Will come get them. J. O. Hallman, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 87. ONION SETS WANTED: _ Want 4 lbs.-Bermuda Onion Sets. State price in Ist. letter. BEE HIVES WANTED: Want some patent Bee Hives. be reasonable. C. HE. ed or unwashed: want 12 of the+ | gals. / Burnette, Whitesburg, Rt. 2. | Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.) Fowks, Atlanta, 1406 Lake ood A: Ss. E i = eee CATTLE FOR SALE QJersev and 2 Guernsey mileh | Cows, fresh with Calf. Good sees L. P. Singleton, Fort Val- ey. 1 Steer, wt. 900 lbs. If inter- ested, see or write. G. C. Brown, Butler, RFD 2. On the Old Nat: Joiner Place. Fine Jersey Cow expected to freshen soon. Gives extra good quality Milk and good, firm, yellow butter. Fat. gentle. Wt. 800 Ibs. easy to milk, $150.00; also Good Mare Mule, gentle, fat, work anywhre, about 950 Ibs. $100.00 at barn. Frank Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. Purebred Jersey Bull, ready for light. service, bred by Ga. Experiment Station. Bull and purebred Cow. No papers. Very energetic and a beauty, $75.00 at barn. W. S. Mixon, Griffin, Rec. 6 nice head of Cows and Year- | lings, .5 Females and 1 Steer, average wt. 425 Ibs. $215.00 for quick sale. John G. Barrow, Rhine. Purebred White Face Bull, 2 yrs. old, for sale. Reasonable. J. F. Chester, Atlanta, 38 Can- dler Rd., S. E., De 6843. 4 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 2 yrs. old, 6 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 14 mos. old 15 Reg. Hereford Bulls, 7 yrs. old. All horn type. Show- ing 50% or more, W. H. R. breed ing. Percy A. Price, Albany. 1 Good Milech Cow, gives 3 Milk daily, -$60,00. Carl 1 Jersey Cow with Second Calf 3 mos. old, giving 2 gals. milk, plenty butter, $75.00 at my place. H. V. Branan, Austell, Rt. He 1 Reg. Guernsey Bull for sale, 3 yrs. old, gentle and easy to handle, from Trion Guernsey Farm, Silver Cups behind him. W. D. Watson, Forsyth, Rt. 2. . Reg. 3 Star Jersey Bull, born Jan. 23rd 1941, son of Long- view Observer and Hall mark Endowment-grandsire _ Raleigh Primate Observer. Mrs. J. H. Arnold, Sr., Newnan, Rt. 4. 1 fine Jersey Cow, giving 3 gals. milk daily, Calf, 1 month old, $85.00. Mrs. -Curtis Stone, Commerce, Rt. 2. = 2 reg. yearling Aberdeen An- gus bulls, $150.00 ea. at farm. W. R. Howard, Stephens. ~ Steer, 18- mos. old, will piow or pull to wagon, for sale. Cleve- land Lanier, Atlanta, 2654 Cas- cade Ave. S. W., phone Ra 5070. 3 Reg., Polled Hereford heif- ers. Battle Domino and Beau Mischief breeding, also 3 Poll- ed Hereford bulls of same breed ing, old enough for service. M. Biggers, C | 20 Reg. OIC Pigs, 6 wks. old.} | Male, $15.00 ea; Gilts, $18.00 ea.} dis, Quitman. , F. a at my barn. ~W. R. Clower, Brookhaven, Ch 5991, 6 SPC Gilts, 2 mos. old, $15 ea; 4 SPC Males, 2 mos. old, $15.00 ea. All Pigs Cholera im- mune, and have had Septicema or Swine Plague treatment. Will ship exp. col. on receipt of Postal M. O. for $16.00 ea; $31.00 for 2. R. A. Wright, Hil- ton. Nice Young Hampshire Male, '8 mos. old, wt. around 100 lbs. $30.00 purebred; also nice young Hamp. Pigs, ready to wean. Exe. for Baby Calves. Have 8 to 10 | head for exchange. Odis S. Dug- gan, Chestr. , ea. Reg. in buyer's name. Be ready Aug. 15. E. M. Cason, Buckhead. : ; S 7 Duroc Shoats; wt. atound 50 rows, $24.00 ea. Mrs. M. F. Gad- _ 3 Big Bone Black African ' Guinea Gilts, 6 wks. old, treat- ed and shipped FOB, $15.00 ea. Herman CGC. Brewer, Danielsville, Fc s. Reg. Essex Male Hog, wt. about 300 Ibs. 2 yrs. old, thin haired real. fine, $75.00. A. L. | Moss, Lula, Rt. 2. 10 OIC Fine Pigs, from old sow at $10.00 ea. Come get therm Aug. 16: also some Hens and Friers. Henry Duffey, Patter- son Rd., McDonough, RFD 2, Box 48. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE A No. 1 Farm Horse fer sale, 1400 Ibs. Work at anything, Plow Saddler, 8 yrs. old. Ga. raised, sound in every way. Come see 414 miles east of Reidsville. W. 'S. Riggs, Manas- sas. 4 yrs. old, 1206 lbs. and 1 horse wagon, both for $250.00. G. E. Farnsworth, Louisville, Rt. 1. 1100 lb. Black Horse Mule, $85.00; also 1100 lb. Mare Mule, -$75.00; and nice Rubber. Tire Wagon, new -built 16 in tire.; Use single-double as for trac-: tor. H. G. Thompson, Atlanta, Prayer Rd, Rt. 1, Box 215. Ca 6890. 1 Grey Mare, 9 yrs. old, in good condition, wt. .1200 lbs Work anywhere, $150.00. Exc. for 100 good hens. Any kind except Ba.sms or exc. for hogs. Mrs. H. E. Redding, Fairburn. riding, very gentle, Roan color with white face and feet, $100. B. L. Custer, Allgood Rd., Mar- jetta. 1 Mare Mule, work anywhere, wt. 900 lbs. Blind in 1 eye, 11 yrs. qld, good cond. $35.00; 1 Hornless Bull, wt. 350 lbs. 15 mos. old, crossed with Guern- sey and Jersey, Blue type, gen- tle, $40.00. J. H. Hurley, Pea Ridge, Riverdale, Rt. 1. : Plug Mule, will plow, work in harness and very ;gentie. Robert Head, c/o Hicklin Farm, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE Mixed Rabbits, 1 pr. White, 4 mos, Old. $1.25.,eat 1 Gray, = white, 2 mos. old, $1.00 ea. FOB. Aubrey Golden, Doerun, RFD oe 2 NZ White Buck Rabbits, 3 mos. old, $3.00 ea. Purebred. Mrs. C. H. Reese, Norwood, Rt. oe ye 2 NZW Does, 1 NZ Red Doe, 1 NZW Buck. All for $12.00. E. V. Barrow, Atlanta, 425 Page Ave., N. E. De 7080. 4 Large Black and White Rab- bits, 3 Does and 1 Buck exc. for Goats, print Feed Sacks or Heifer Calf; 5 lbs. Turnip Seed, half 7 Top and half Purple Top Globe, $1.00 lb. for sale or exc. for Print Feed Sacks, 2 for each tb. Lynne Whaley, Rock Spring. 2 NZ White Does, bred; also 1 Buck, same breed, $2.00 ea; All for $.0u it taken at onde. Purebred Hereford Pigs, -$20) or 60 Ibs. ea; 3 Gilts and 4 Bar-| Pretty Gray Mare, Draft type, |. Stallion, 4 yrs. old, broke tor NZ White Rabbits, 4 mo: $1.25 ea. Giant size: old NZ Giant size White Rabbits, wt. about 915 Ib ea. William Bradshaw, i Box dis. : NZ White Rabbits, S Does, mon-pedigreed, but. large animals, $5.00 ea; covey Ducks, $1.50 ea. stock quaekless type, he fat. W. S. Carlos, Macon, Blee field Rd., Rt. 2. SHEEP AND GOAT. FOR SALE 2, Tog. Nannies, 2 vrs. old 1 yr. $15.00 each; One N Doe, fresh, 3 yrs. old, now mg 1 gal. $25.00.. HD. Y Dalton, 1108 May St. 2 yr. old Tog. Milk Goat w 2 Nannies 1 month old, $2 for the 3; 1 Long Haired Bi 2 yrs. old, ean pull wagon, I Jersey Cow giving 31% daily,. $80.00; Game Hens, $ 'to $2.00 ea. Loeckard Bell, Pharr Rd., Decatur. Purebred, Ped. and Reg. genburgs, exclusively. Qu breeding for high milk pr tion. Doelings and Year. reasonably priced for these ter class animals. John Hyn 93 Warren St., N. E. De 51: 2 Milk Goats: Nubian read: for breeding; other Toggen giving milk now. Bargain. h D. G. Kimbrough, Red Oak. LIVESTOCK WANT /CATTLE WANTED: Want Cattle to pasture at per head per month: good fe ing and plenty water. Past will accommodate 12 to 15 he Mrs. J. M. Waggoner, Mountain, Royal Oaks Hwy. 141. AGE ee Want for Cash or will a young Mule, for a good of Work Steers, not 7 yrs Yoke that will drive wit lines. Jim Pierce, LaFaye Rt. 4k. ae HOGS WANTED: |. Want reg. Duroc Jersey large enough for light servie also 2 reg. Duroe bred Gilts related to male. Must be C Red Blocky type. W. E wick, Arlington, Ga, SHEEP AND | oo GOATS WANTED: Want 1 Nannie Goat, ever month old. Write you have for sale. Earl Herri Lithia Springs, Rt. with reg. papers. R service. W. T. O'Conn Vaniar. ; POULTRY FOR S. BANTAMS: pee : Exhibition Bred Dark Corni Bantams, cockerels and p in trios, $12.00 and $15.0 trio. Good heads, typ color, all seamless band vaccinated. Z. E. Lott, Augu Box 916. Modern Brown Red Bantams, 5 Stags and 3 Put 8 mos. old. Stags now enough to trim. Lot for Chas. W. Flemister, Dalt May St. : : Mixed bantams, 1 cock an hens, and 2 pullets, $2.50; eons, cross White Kings Homers, 50c ea; also 1 large White doe rabbit, $3.00 Jolly, Decatur; 316 Meas De 1960. ee e 10 mixed bantam. (some are spotted) and 1 ted rooster $8.25 FOB - also B. R. pullets and roo: AAA, 1945 hatch, $25.00 FOB for Rocks. Mrs. Cariton .$ Commerce, Rt: 2. ee BARRED ROCKS: 16 BR pullets, 1 rooste ae * for lot; 5 White Roe! $10.60 for lot. All abo old and purebred. B. C. Chua, 2 Bremen least ae Bact Bas White ey hatch, a in : 5 3A Imperial es Rock illets, hatched May and June. A greece eo Fats | } { RB Bicodtested, Pullets and. Roosters, 8 wks. old, tch, $1 25 ea., at my home.) Avs: J. L. Logan, Washington, | 20 GAMES ND GIANTS: Dark gle eaver, Cocks. $15.00 ea. Tom | Canon, Rt. 22 2 yr. old Pit Game Cock, wt. 4 Ibs, in good cond. $50; cy e 1944 hatch Stag,. ready to alk, $3.00. All best game. C.| Griffin, Gainesville, 718 Oak | Pit Gece Stags, 1945 hatch, | sale. Gua gantecd. aoe Pit eine ae and Pullets. sale, 1648 hatch. Gameness | > Winning Qualities. ed, cesonenle price. J. Pureb: ed es, Jersey Giant ot 1945 hatch, $1.30 One, 3 yr. old Charlie Brown hawl brood Cock, (1 eye) $10. JB. Splendid individual: also AV few ee $2.50 ea, J. W. See, oo also} Kings. pullets ' Lumpkin. hatch. "| 4944 hatch. J. R. Gardner, MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | Several hundred broilers "ready tor market August. 13. , Stella Sizemore, Lawrenceville, Pet 2. : ee 7 30 Buff Orpington Pullets, 12 | wks. old, $1.25 ea. Money order only. Stanley L. Bees Oco- June nee. PIGEONS: Lope ai Pigeons, Banded, ship by express. old Griffin, Canton, Riek, Pigeons: Silver producers of Jumbo fast feeders and fast $4.00 pr. mated. Exc. for Brown. Leghorns, or hens. a He Barr, $3.00. Har- 2 Aristocrat Squabs, pe eeders, Pigeons White Kings, $2.00 pr; rabbits, NZ., 6 pr. also 4 young 1945 Trio, $12.50, Whites, 8 wks. old, $1.50. Come mae Bach br ced Old Trio, $205 taher Cannot ship. Mrs. Julia Varnedoe, Atlanta, 130 5: Can- dler Rad. (REDS CN. H.:&-R. 1) 30 NH. -Red Pullets, April hatch, 1945, from U. S. approved bloodtested flock with high lay- Ing? record. Healthy. Will ship '10 or more, $2.50 ea. PP. Money order only. J. A. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2: 400 NH Red Pullets, April from U.S. approved, bloodtested Flocks, $2.00 each. FOB. J. C. Royal, Howard, Rt. Ls : 25 Pure NH Hens, $2.50 ea. -Lo- cust Grove. . : 15 NH Red pullets and 10 cockerels, 10 wks. old, $32.50. Wili not break lot. I will ship. g Billy Craddock, Ellenwood, Rt. mo TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, GUINEAS, ETC:: @ White Pekin Ducks, $1.50 ea; $12.00 for the lot. Willie Mor- _gan, Buford, Rt. 3. { d Jarrett Cock arrett y sendhcna Hens, $30. the 4, 1 Blue Gray Stag and Blue Gray Punet, Jan. hatch. | $10. OD: H. Lb. tk 8) Augusta, 2037 Ellis St. HORNS: 40 Eng. Bleck Leghorn eock- , May hatched, $3.00 ea., if 10W ; Speckled Ginnea Suge ei Big Bone, Broad viemmoth Bronze. $4.00 - doz.. Del. eget, Douglasy ille, and | Bred to > a Kateh. Mrs. HA RED 2 2 oe Wit not deliver. yaileg from Carrollton 3 Rd. Mrs, On aN. ee ede B. Li pullets, s. old, beginning to lay. . m lots of 25 to 59. Can Now Vest Located ant. 2 Cobb- iis Proctor, Museovey Quackless Ducks, voung stock, fine condition, ' $1.50 ea: also grown Drake, ex- tra large, $3.00. W. S. Carlos, Bloomfield Rd., Macon, Riise Guineas: 3 hens, 1 male, 2 hens and male, or white, 1 speckied hen, price for lot, $4; $1.25 eas also apples and grapes for sale. Grace Roberts, ee mauga, Rt. 1. A bunch of small Turkeys, Bronze, all ages and sizes, for i sale, at. my place on McMurray Rd. 1st house off Childress Dr. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta, Rie 4, Box 453. wy ANDOTTES: 2 Partridge Wyandotte Hens , and 1 Pullet. All for $10.00 Exp. col, A. R. Pickard, LaFayette. POULTRY WANTED CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS WANTED: Want 1 White Conteh Cock- ere!, State price and age. W. Foy Fields, Albany, 492 Third AVE anus, west of Atlanta. sheller and hammer mill. | church, Atlanta, 4141 a Pit Gane Cocks Wanted: Not over 3 yrs. old, wt. 544 Ibs. or over, good eyes, plumage, feet. and bill. Pay express and $1.00 lb. Dudley Price, Atlanta, 1678. Emory Rd., N. E, PIGEONS WANTED: Want some White Kings and White Runts, young, mated, and. stock. Would - prefer M. Mas- working them banded also. Jas. seY. ao Rt. 4. FARM HELP WANTED Want Three-2H Croppers on halves for 1946. Would like for one in family to be able to drive tractor. Ralph Jones, Athens, Rta Want several families gathering crops of cotton, and peanuts. Want sober, hon- est, respectful people wanting good location for another year. for eB: Jackson, Johnson oo Wrightsville. Want good Farmer to share in - thousand acre Farm. Good house with lights, also 2 other houses for helpers. All modern farm equipment including trac- tor and pickup. Write J. M. Kidd, Milledgeville. Want large family to work 3 mules farm on halves. Near High School bus route. Good land, good pasture, 4 R house. R. a: Johnson, RFD 3, Law- renceville. Splendid 3 H Farm and Dairy, 3 Mules, 2 tractors, silos, elec- tric milkers, 2 houses, 15 miles Will | rent on shares or wages. Must be sober; able and willing to work. John P. Glore, Austell, Rt. 2. Want a reliable Farmer for 100 A Crop Land, 200 A pas- ture, extra good Farm for stock, plants and regular crops. 2 Houses, (11 rooms). Farm tools, no stock. E. E. Bishop, Thom- asville, Rt. 1. Want Sraadt family for farm work and poultry raising. Have new Fordson Tractor and equip- ment. Also 2100 egg electric in- cubator with poultry runs, corn Ex- cellent opportunity for reliable party. House has electricity. H. R. Wagar, Marietta, Rt. 2. 2 H Crop for Rent 50-50 basis for 1946. Good 4-Room House}. {and outbuilding. Good bottom land for corn and good upland |for other crops, cotton, Must be competent, no liquor head need apply. C. E, Jett, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Want man to take over ma- chinery farm (all kinds) able to drive any make, Prefer one with force enough to work 2 cS crop. Ralph J Ones, Athens, ted 2 Want Middle aged man and wife to work on farm. 5 R house with Lights and water furnish- ed. Write or call. W. F. Up- Wienca Rd. Want middleaged, sober, con- genial White Couple to live on Farm in home with owner and do farm work. woody, Rt; furnished. G. W. corn | : School. etc.} | For full parti-} -eulars contact. Otis Davis, Dun- right Pos J. B. Mosley, Aus- tell. Want ain Family to work on large irrigated fruit berry and . vegetable farm near At- lanta. Year round work, $2.50} daily. to start. Good house, | wood, garden. Res Sams, Clarkston. 3 Want reliable man and wife to*work on small farm, grow vegetables, raise poultry, etc. Good separate wages to both man and wife. Living quarters Fleeger, At- lanta, 2825 Peachtree Rd., N. E. Want a small family to help gather 1945 crops. wood furnished, 30 miles east of Atlanta. N. A. Jacobs, _Gray- son. Want good man for 2H. rap on new Buford and Cumming Highway, 1 mi. from Sugar Hill W. M. Porter, Buford, RFD. Want 1 to 4 helpers to work at Dairy. Good pay. Have elec- tric milkers. Guy Jones, New- born. Want Young Single man, good mechanic, for operating farm machinery, Peanut Picker, Hay Baling, tractors, etc. $3. 50 per day, board and lodging and $200.00 bonus at end of 1946. Answer at once with reference. H. V. Franklin, Register. Want white, woman to live in home and do Farm Work. Must be clean and respectable; no bad habits. Must be sober. Send references in Ist letter. Will pay $6.00 per wk. and board. Near churches. T. L. Beasley, Sale City. Want colored married man to look after poultry and hogs. Small acreage to tend. House, water, wood furnished. Good salary and commission on every- thing that is sold. Located 12 miles from Atlanta on good all weather road. D. B. Dukehart, Decatur, Phone De 7653. Good 2 H Farm for rent on halves, near church, on school bus line, good upland and plenty good bottoms on creek, 242 miles Lawrenceville on Public Road. |sBuildings in 1st. class cond. C. W. Powell, Lawrenceville. Want: Middleaged woman un- encumbered to do light work on, | farm. Board and good salary for House and|. lotment requ ed sonable; also pentine boxes Burkett, Thom ton, Middle aged Lad: on farm. Can do of farm work. Have | Write. Mrs. Iona : Del., Station A, Atl Want job on | farm for rest of 194 Prefer South Ga. H ence in farming jing, also tractor o good house, water, on school and mail RED 1. Want Small 1 H Cr Work res of time Am an experience truck driver. Want to someone who _ ha work todo. Ja Dacula, Rt. a: Man and wi e- children . want job Farm or: fractor good man and for Am reasonable, sobe ing to work wi Can move any ti come see. Albert lanta, RFD 2, Bria Want job overse Farm. Well experie furnish best of r W. McKinley, Ss Box 190. Man wants 1 H 50 basis for 1946, 3 all large enough land, 4 R. house. Jac ton, Lawrenceville, 4 Want 2H Crop 1946, near school, r 7 in family. Gooc water, lights, good p C. O. Robertson, B I veteran, with x wants job_ on fe caretaker. Goo Must have good hot water, garden, reasor ary. Ready td move or see. Gilbert: Green, Ri 6. 26 = Man with aa wa Poultry Farm on Route. Give full p Ist. letter. Walter (6/0 J. i, = Stor Anois Golden Delicious, per Beans (Pole), bulk, per bu. Beets, per doz. bunches August 3, 1 945 bu. bits, Beans (Lima), bulk, per bu. __ ee eee Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. 2. Cabbage, per 50 Jb. sack Collards, Corn~ (Green), per doz. ears Cantaloupes, bulk, per bu. Salmon Meats -per doz. bunches _- Eggplant, per bu. hprs. Okra, per bu: hprs. Peppers, per bu. hprs. _. Peaches, bulk, per bu., Elbertas ee Peas (Field), bulk, per bus Crewders: => 42 as Squash, per bu. hprs. Potatoes, white varieties, per 100 Ib. sacks. dl Tomatoes, per % bu. bkts. Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potatoes (Porto Ricans), a bu: DRis = Watermelons (Mostly oe each GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS. LIVESTOCK SALES one aS - July and August R GS LBS. Goud to Choice 180/240 Good ts Choice 245/270 "| 275/350 355/400 bby 175 - 130/DN 425/150. 180/350 - - 350/450 - : Soft Sirs. & Heifers $ ce & Heifers. . & Heifers g ke Heifers ae ~ Bug. Ist Hard Per Cwt oe 50- 4.50- id, 50- 14.50- 14.00-. 14.00- 13.00- : 13.60-. 13.50 -13.00- 13.50 None Albany Aug. Ist. Soft Hard Per Cwt Feeders 15,60 | 15.60 14.50. 11.00 | 12.00 | 10.00 | 7.50 | 3.59 | k 5a 00. ee. 15.00. Zz :11,50- 13.99 TiS aeNe es, bea ea Bainbridge | Syivester tS July 26th. 4 July 30th> Sofi Mard Sof* Per Cwt | ES { fiard Soft Per Gwt flard Sont Per Cwt Per Cwt Hard Soft 12 00 10 09 930 9.59) 5! a .'75 10.00 1400) 12,000 << 1: ae 00 eo eae ee