Ob 4 E i 4 : TOM LINDER COMMISSIONER VOLUME 32 ____--. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE A SENATE RESOLUTION - WHEREAS, Georgia is predominate- ly an Agricultural State and two-thirds of our eae are on the farm, de- pendent directly . indirectly upon success of ee as their livelihood, and _ WHEREAS, the products produced by our farmers must be sold at a profit ia order that our farmers earn their livelihood, which in turn means the suc- ess of all other business and govern- _ SUPPORT PRICES A RESOLUTION By Senator Lawton Ursrey of 54th District WHEREAS, the gross debt of the Government of the United States has increased from about 40 billion to ap- proximately 252 billion dollars during the period of 1939 to 1949, and WHEREAS, interest must be paid annually and the debt gradually liqui- dated if the Government is to be saved from insolvency or bankruptey, and WHEREAS, it must be self-evident that if we are to avoid lower living standards and if this debt is to be serv- iced and paid, it must be through the production of new wealth from the natural resources of the United States, and WHEREAS, the national income of Weenie FEBRUARY 23, 1949 = NUMBER | au EORGIA SENATE RESOLUTIONS ment support in this State that is de- pendent upon our agriculture, and WHEREAS, Honorable Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Georgia is the only elected of- ficial in this State charged with the duty and authority to speak for, repre- sent and disseminate behalf of our farmers, to look after their interest, and to aid them in every way in securing such prices for their prod- uets that will assure them of a living profit, and WHEREAS, Honorable Tom Linder, has made a good Commissioner of Agri- eulture and: has not shirked the duty imposed upon him to speak and work information on for higher prices for the products of the farmer and that in carrying out this duty imposed upon him by the laws of the State of Georgia, he has been perse- euted, and WHEREAS, realizing the need of representation to speak for our farmers in Georgia and in Washington, be it re- | solved that a copy of this resolution be | transmitted by the Secretary of the | Senate to each Senator and Congress- ; man from the State of Georgia request- ing that their support is hereby request- - ed to back up our Commissioner of Ag riculture in his fight for higher prices for the farmers. Passed January 20, 1949. RESOLUTION CONCERNING OF AGRICULTURE the United States and the gross income of agriculture of this country have each only slightly more than doubled during the same time, and these must bear the chief burden of taxes (directly or in- directly) in maintaining the national solvency, and WHEREAS, our gross farm imecome represents about 65 per cent in dollar value of our annual production of new wealth and in turn our national income regularly averages approximately 7 times the dollar amount of gross farm income, and WHEREAS, a return to the 1939 price and income levels for farm prod- ucts would reduce our national income about 50 percent. THEREFORE, be it resolved. that the Senate and the House. of Repre- sentatives concurring, hereby petitions Congress to pass permanent legislation to maintain a floor of not less than 90: per cent of parity on all basic farm erops, to protect such floor prices with commodity loans of like amount and to prescribe such import. duties, excise taxes, or quotas on competitive imports as may be needed to maintain these price levels and our national income. BE IT RESOLVED, that a copy of thig resolution be forwarded to President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of Agricul- ture Charles F. Brannen and to Senators and Congressmen from the State of Georgia requesting their cooperation and expressing the appreciation of the General Assembly for same. AS ADOPTED BY THE STATE S ENATE 19, 1949 By the House January 24, 1949 January FARM LAND EDITION MARCH 16 PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN on th OF GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and al! requests to be put ailing list and for change of address'to STATE BUREAU MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO,, Atlanta. AL DITORIAL_ _ = SSOCIATION _of notice. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage peu uops inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing 0 more than 35 to 40 words, not includi ling name and address. Bulletin, nor for notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture 114-122 wace St., Covington, Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. Entered 3s second class. matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, Editorial ana State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Ailanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Psce St., Covington, Ga. any transaction State Capito) | Executive Offices ; "Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the resulting from published PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE E. J., and Copenhagen cab- Kudzu Crowns, 1-2 yrs. old, bage, Ga. Heading coliard, W.]$2. C; 500, $8.; $14. M. Add Bermuda onion, Big Boston and} postage. No checks. Ethel Iceberg lettuce, 50c C; 500, $1.50: Postpaid. Buford Light- sey, Baxley, Rt. 2. Mastodon strawberry plants, -70e C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.25 = Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming. test; Copenhagen Mkt., and Chas. W. cabbage plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Postpaid. J. R. Mc- Ever, Gainesville. Rt. 7. Chas. W. cabbage plants, Open grown, cold hardened, 40c . 7000;.$1.: $17 Mi del. ca. Davis, Milledgeville. Rt. 5. Mastodon strawberry plants, 70c C., 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75; $4.\f M; Blue Damson and Goose plum sprouts, $1. ea; W. Eng. peach sprouts, 40c ea. oge C500. Ske Mrs. Etta Durham, Sale City. proof cabbage, $1.25 prices on 10 M. up: booking tomato orders April Ist. B. F. Mallard. Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378. "Phone No. 45-079. 1001bs., age Gainesville. for 60c; bunch;. Cowhern hot pepper, little red cherry, pear tomato seed, 10c pkt. PP. Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Copenhagen Cabbage Plants, $1.50 M. PP. Chas. and Copenhagen frost- Everbearing strawberry, to all, Rt. 5. Sage limbs, well 15, 2$1.10; catnip, M; special 55c C; Klondike, 45c C; $4. M; also nice blackeyed Crowder peas, sound, weevil-free, 10 lb. No less 10 lbs. sold. Add post- W. B. Skinner, rooted, 5 50c little yellow 8 for $1. Add postage. Mrs.|Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco. Rt. 2, Effie Crowe, Cumming. Box 40. Giant Boysenberry vines, 75c Chas. W., Copenhagen cab- doz., or exc. for Half Runner garden bean seed, Pole beans Bunch limas: 1 doz. for 2 lbs. ae Mize, Hollywood. Sage plants, muscadine grape- vine, crabapple trees, 20c a; Peach and May cherry, 25c ea; Beachnut, 20c ea; blueberry bushes, $1. doz.; $7.50 C. Add Speen Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, ainesville. Rt. 6. Sage plants, hoarhound, cat- nip, 20c ea; crabapple, 25c ea. muscadine grapevines, 6, $1.; Mastodon everbearing strawber- ry, $1. C. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville. Rt. 6. Everbearing strawberry, $1. C; mixed strawberry, 75 C; sage plants, 12, 75c; black rasp- berry, 12 for 75c if ordered now. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega. Rt, J Marglobe Tomato Plants, cer- tified seed, 500, $2.; $3.50 M; 5000 or more, $3. M. Ready to ship Mar. 1-10. Roots mossed and wraped. Safe del. W. F. Carter, Coffee, Rt. 1. Large fresh E. J., Chas. W. Copenhagen Cabbage Plants, 500, 75c; $1. M. del. PP; 5000, $4. Exp.; White Bermuda Onion, pencil size, 500, 90c;$1.25 M del. PP; 5000, $5. Exp. Prompt shipment. Satis. guar. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Thornles. Boysenberry Plants 500, Lightsey, Baxley. Rt. 3. W., Plants, $1.50 Postpaid. bage, Heading collard, Iceberg and Big Boston lettuce and W. Bermuda onion plants, 50c C; Harris Heading collard, E. J., Chas. and Copenhagen cabbage, W. Bermuda and Big Boston lettuce plants, 50c C; 500, $1.50. Postpaid. Leroy Lightsey, Bax- ley. Rt. 3. Frostproof Wakefield Cabbage 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rte te Nice large Blakemore Straw- Fy) Hull, berry Plants, 75c C; $3.50, 500; $3.25, 500. Del. No stamps, nor checks, Prompt shipment. Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Gainesville, Rty: Klondike Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Del. Full count. No checks. Mrs. Della Crowe, Gainesville, Re. 2: Everbearing Strawberry Plants, $5. M; Garlic, Sage, Cat- nip, Mint, $1. doz.; Also Pro- lifte Fig: Trees, @ -ft.; 3, $1.25; 3 ft Be Sh OO Ae ite S561. ( Ds Blue Goose Plums, 3, $1.25. Mrs. Bessie Baggett, Hiram, Rt. 1. ey Earliana Tomato Plants, Mar. del., $1. C; Purple Cream and Black Crowd- er Peas, 25c lb. Add -postage. Mrs. Ronnie M. Arnold, Bene- 2 yrs. old, 15, $1.50 prepaid. | volence. Special price on large orders. 5 eg aa . Lady Thompson Strawberry L. E. Toole, Macon, 606 Burton Plants, 50c C; Large type Gar- Ave. Chas. W. frost-proof cabbage and W. Bermuda onion plants, fresh and green, 300, 75c; 500, $1.25; $1.75 M. Postage paid. R. Cuanclor, Pitts. 40c doz.; Watercress, 25, Horehound, 6 clumps, 30c; Peppermint, 30c doz.; Old Fash- ion Half Runner Beans, 45c cup. Mrs J M. Hall, Calhoun, lic, 60; Rt. 1. Imp. Strawberry Plants, 65c C;/ PLANTS FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE Kudzu Crowns, State certi- fied, $25. M; 2nd. best, $20. M; "2000, $35. Sample 100 of either grade, $4. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Mar globe Tomato Plants ready Mar. 15, moss packed, $2.25 M; 75c C. No checks. Ge- orge Griffis, Screven. Strawberry d_ postage, . Bullington, Rebecca, ants at. Plants, Ad Mrs. J. Rt: Chas., Jersey, and Copenha- gen Cabbage, White and Yellow Bermuda Onion, 500, $1; $1.25 M del. PP; 5000 cabbage, $5.; 5000 Onion, $6. exp. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Genuine Klondike Strawber- ry Plants, 60c C; $5. M. Add postage. No checks. Gladys Du- ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. _ Mastodon and Lady T. Straw- berry Plants, 75c C; 300, $2.15. Add postage. Mrs. Ara Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Lucretia Dewberry, Himalaya Blackberry and Giant Boysen- berry, 15, $1.; 50, $3.; Thornless Boysenberry, $1. doz.; 50, $4. Packed and PP. Or exc. for Dor- sett Sheep or Milk Goats. Jona- than W. Toole, Macon, 410 Bur- ton Ave. Kuzdu Crowns, rooted, 1-3 yrs. old,7$2.-C: 5005 $9; $15. WE No checks. C. D. Crow, Gaines- ville; Rt. 2. Wakefield and Jersey Cab- bage, _White Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; $2. M.; 75 lbs. Long Green Okra Seed, $30.; 10 Ibs. Turnip, $4. FOB. Marcus Williams, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Mastodon Strawberry Plnats, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon- dike, 60c C; 500, $2.50; $4.75 M; White Browneyed Peas, 25c lb.; So ibs. $i; Apricot? Plums. Se ea.; Sugar Pears, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gains- ville, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.75 M. Full count. Prompt shipment. No checks. Ethel oor, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Klondike Strawberry Plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2:50;. $4. M; Lady T., 300, $2.; $6. M. Also White Blackeygd Peas, hand picked, 20c qt. No checks. Mrs. Willie Allen, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Frostproof Cabbage Plants, 200, $1,; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Fresh Green Copenhagen and Chas. W. Cabbage Plants, 500, 75c; $1.25 M; 5M, $4.; White Ber- muda Onion Plants, 500Q:2.'$1;: $1.5 0M. Ship daily. E..L. Fitz- gerald, Irwinville. Sage Plants, rooted, Catnip, $2. doz. PP. Cumming. ; ic; . Ellis, $6. aks SEEDS FOR SALE Gourd Seed, Mammoth 15e doz.; Long Handled, 10c doz, No orders filled unless stamp- ed envelope enclosed. Mrs. Alta Wood, Martin, Rt. 2. Tender, Old Fashion Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, weevil treated, large cup, 40c; 3 cups, $1. $1: up PP. . No. checks, stamps nor COD, Mrs. Jack Wayne, Flowery Branch, Box 114. Purple Hull and Cream Crowder, White Browneyed Peas, 25c 1b.; Striped and White Half Runner Beans, 35c cup; Old Fashion Bunch Okra 25c cup; Pulverized Dried Sage, 25c cup. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil- lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Heavy bearing Black Pole and Striped Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c Jarge cup; Cream Table Peas with brown eye, 35c Jb. Add-postage, Mrs. W. V. Robbs, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Good, sound, 90 Day Velvet Bean Seed, hand picked, $8.00 bu.-in 2 bu. bags; Mush Peas, 25c lb. MO. A, G. Walden, Wad- ley, Rt. 2. Good Tender White Crease- back Bean Seed, Striped Haif Runners, 50c large cup. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 150 libs. Black Diamond or Cannonball Watermelon Seed, 85c per ct, germ., 60c lb. FOB here. Bob Neal, Cordele. | Blackeyed Peas, 25c Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed, 25c good start, Mrs. Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2. About 35 Ibs, Green Pod Okra Seed, 35 lb. PP for lot. Mrs. A. W. Mulkey, Quill. Mixed Tnder Cornfield and White Half Runner Bean Seed, White. Seeded - Butterpeas, 40c large cup; Long Green Pod Okra Seed, 35c large cup. Add postage. Fred Thomas, Cran- dali, -Rt::1. Jones Watermelon Seed, hand saved from 1948 crop, $2. lb. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. L, R. Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 1, Castor Bean and _ Bushel, Martin and Small Gourd Seed, 20c pkg.; Also large Red Plum Trees, 40c ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. D, Mitchell, Pitts, Box 38, Red long growing Okra Seed, 10c*-0z.: $1. Ibi PP: Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Re. Blue Goose Peas, 20c lb. 5 Ib. lots; $6. bu.; White Tender Half Runnear Garden Beans, 45ce teacup; Garlic Bulbs, 60c doz.; Hales best Cantaloupe Seed, 25c tbls. Add postage. P, B. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Fs 1000 =stalks> Red Ribbon Sugar Cane Seed, 5c ea.; Black Diamond Watermelon, 90c Ib.; Cannonball, -60c- 1b.; Canta- loupe, 50c lb.; Long Green Pod Okra, 40c lb.; Squash, $1. Ib. Add postage, Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. Old time Little White Ten- der Half Runner Garden Bean Seed, White Cutshort and Creaseback Cornfield, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Elbjay Rte 3. Pure Honey Drip Cane Seed, recleaned, graded, 90 per ct, germ., 98 per ct. cou, in 21/2 bu. new bags, $3. bu. L. M. Tur- ner, Royston. Prolific bearing, Okra Seed, 25 large teacup; Col, Butter- bean, 20c teacup; Dawson Plum, May Cherry, rooted, 20c ea.; Brown Turkey Figs, nice roots, 50c.ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. H. G. Greene, Carnesviile. Sallie Black Diamond Watermelon, Seed, 50c 1b.; Jumbo Canta- loupe Seed, T75c -lb, Leroy Shiver, Camilla. Cantamelon, under favorable conditions grow to weigh 8-i0 Ibs., growth and shape of musk- melon, quality and flavor of cantaloupe, 100 seed, 15c; 200, 25c; 500, 50c. S. A. Beavers, Cumming, Rt. 5. Long Tender Pod Okra Seed, 35c cup; Tender White Half Runner Beans, 50c cup; White cup; Red Speckled Crowders, 35c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Amos Hens- ley, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Red In- dian Peach, 50c doz; Early Green Okra, 35c teacup; Ba- nana Muskmelon, 50c teacup; Also large Klondike Straw- berry Plants, 50e C. Add post- age. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rte 1 Citron Seed, 75c lb, Harrell Thompson, Cadwell. Calif. Multiplying Beer Se 2d, 20c large start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fineher, Waco, Rt. 1. Imp. Long Green Okra Seed, good, sound, from select pods, 1948 crop, 50c 1b,; 5 Ibs: or more, 40c. L. A. Ellington, Law- renceville, Rt, 3. Mammith .Russian Sunflower Seed, $1. gal.; Okra, $2.25 gal, PP. Mrs. L. D. Elliott, Lavonia, Rie 1: Best selected Cannoball Wa- termelon Seed, $1. Ib.; lot for $15. F. L. Farmer, Milledgeville, Rt: 2. | Certified and treated Mar- globe and Rutger Tomato Seed, $1.75 Ib. Del. W: -O. Waldrip. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Whatleys Prolific Red Cob Seed Corn, Ist. yr., sound, hand nubbed, $1. pk.; $3.50 bu.: Few bu. Early Large Ear Yellow Roasting Ear Seed Corn, very sweet, good for field, $1. pk. H. Grady Adams, Social Circle. Wednesday, February Peas, CORN AND SEED CORN FOR SALE Corn, $1.75 bu.; Also Certi Sweet Potato Seed, 5c lb.; C. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 2. 150 bu. good Corn, $1.50 bi Cecil R. Larkin, Lizzella, Rt. tings Mexican June oe , 50c gal.; $1. Be Me J; Hom Howell, wae fk f Good sound Corn in Shuck for 4 eri 1 mi. E. Fayettevile on hwy. J. E. English, Fayetteville, BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE White Mush Peas, 50c Ib.; $6. med : pk.; $9. half bu. Chula. D. Old Fashion Black Running Beans, Ky. Wonder Confie Brown Striped Half Runners, White Bunch and Running Bute : terbeans, 30c Ib.; 344 lbs., $1. x W. Mitchell, Gay, Rt. 1, Box 40. White Tender Cutshort Bean ~ Seed, 50c cup; Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Calif. Peas, 30e cup; 4, $1.; Pea= nut Seed, 40c cup. Mrs. Bessie : Silvers, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Calif. Peas 30c cup; White Mush Peas, 3 cup; Peanut Seed, 40c cup. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rtas Blue Java and Speckled Crowe - $1.50 gal.3= der Peas, 50 qt.; $2.50 pk.; Early tender Speckled Half Runner Garden and Ten- der Cornfield Beans, 45 teacup; Vine Peach Seed, 30c Tbls. uenee Brown, Ball coed ; ie Little White Lady Peas, 50e. qt.; also Cream Crowder Peas, 20c lb. Mrs. Grover C. Starkey, Adairsville, Rt. 2. 11 bu. White- Browmevedi Crowder Peas (treated for wee= vils) exc. for table and. stock, $7. bu. fob on C. of Ga. or Coasi line RR. R. D.. Lancaster, Juni E per. 48 bu. White Browneve ae Crowder ,Peas, pure, 4 Sample on request. L. R. Pike, Mauk. Cream and Speckled Crowde to exc. for Butterbeans (any kind). Mrs. Glenn Bras- well, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. ae 35-40 Ibs. nice clean, Cream Peas, 1948 crop, nice for eating, 12c Ib. PP. Del. Mes Ge bert Evans, Gainesville, Rt. 5._ 10 bu. Red Speckled Crowd: er Peas, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots; $8. bu.; White and Specki ; Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 45c teacup. Add post age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Riedy ae Little Lady Finger Peas, ; lb.; Purple Hull White Crowd- ers, 40c Ib.; Nice lot sound Okra Seed, 75c Ib.; Red Hull Speckled Peas, 30c lb. Add postage. John H. Smith, San- dersville, Rt, 1, Box 248. ce Purple Hull Peas, 50 att $3.50 pk; 1/2 bu. $6.00; $10. bu.; Black and Cream Crowd- ers, 50c qt.; White Velvet Okra, 20c cup; 30c pt.; Marglobe, Earliana Tomato Plants, Mar, del., $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. P: R. Arnold, Benevolence. 2 1/2 bu, 1948 crop nice, clean, hand shelled, Red Rip Peas, treated, $10. bu. at my farm. Will not ship. Inquiries answered containing pp Mrs. L. A: Sanders, Ashland, Blackeyed Peas, 10c Ib. Jaa R.' James, Douglasville, Rt. x (Beulah). Black striped Half Runner Tender Beans, 45c cup; Also Chas. W. Cabbage and Head- ing Collard. Plants, 35 C; Boy- senberry Vines, $1: doz.; Garlie, 35 doz.; Exc. for print Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. a 3 3/2< be ee Speckled Crowder Peas, 12 1/2e Ib.: $16. for lot. FOB. H. C. Powell, pial Several bu. Browneyed Cream Crowder Peas, (known as Sugar Crowders) clean and weevil free, $7.50 bu. L. M. Vineyard, oo Box 152.