Tom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1952 of South Carolina aty of Aiken Resolution HEREAS, the United States Con- s has recently established a ceiling for raw cotton, amounting to ap- proximately forty-five cents per pound, failed to establish a floor price in ex- of the present parity price of ap- ately thirty-two cents per pound HEREAS, there now exists an acute e of cotton and the U. S. Depart- f Agriculture is encouraging farm- 0 considerably increase cotton acre- and yield, which is necessary for the tense of this country; and WHEREAS, The system employed for oa Board either intentionally or ntionally gave false estimates at at unreasonably low prices; and. EREAS, the prevailing hourly abor has increased from sixteen 1940 to fifty-five cents in 1950; HEREAS. the selling price of cotton the years 1940 through 1950, inclu- has been, with the exception of rt the cotton to be produced during 1952; year 1946, only slightly above the loan or support price; and WHEREAS, the farmers share of the _ retail value of the cotton produced in the United States during the years 1940 through .1950 has increased from nine percent to only twelve and two-tenths per cent; and : WHEREAS,-the average cost of pick- ing cotton in Aiken County has advanced from one dollar per one hundred pounds in 1942 to two dollars and seventy-five cents per hundred pounds in 1951; and WHEREAS, the average price of ferti-_ lizer during the years 1945 through 1951, inclusive, has shown a steady increase now amounting to between twenty and twenty-five per cent more than such fertilizers cost in the year 1945; and WHEREAS, the cost of ginning has increased from six dollars and fifty cents per five hundred pounds in the year 1947 to eight dollars and fifty cents per five hundred pounds bale in the year 1951; and WHEREAS; the cost of tractors, plant- ers and cultivators, fob, factory, has al- most doubled during the last eight years; and WHEREAS, the cost of trucks, suit- able for and adapted to farm operations, fob factory, has during the last ten year period shown a steady increase until the Ist Article of the Bill of Rights of nstitution provides that Congress make no law abridging the free- of the Press. Article 14 (3) of the nant on Human Rights provides the Press may be subjected to unde- i penalties and restrictions which necessary for the protection of na- 1 security, public order, safety, h, or morals. Remember, it is the Nations which shall enforce this le 14, which has countenanced the 1 imprisonment of William Oatis ogler. Being a Communist World they have refused to do anything soever about this great wrong sul- Eby these hapless victims of mem- fations within the U. N., who have ago signed this same pact. Why they, being of the same stripe as- st of these lying international hyp- comprising the U. N.? spineless Chief Executive, fo the State Deparimont, when ress representatives, the com- NASH INGTOR rades of these martyrs to our foreign policy, what he intended to do about it, feebly answered: What CAN we do about it? And as long as we remain a member of this nest of vipers I also ask: What can we do about it? The Press is none too free already in America. Sniping attacks have been made upon it by the Executive Depart- ment, ostensibly in the interests of Na- tional. Security. (Security, what sins are committed in thy name!) Stalin, Peron, and all the hideous brood of totalitarian despots, ruling by executive decree, have largely owed their triumphs to these abridgments by the rights of a free people. It was bad enough in peoples who had never enjoy- ed constitutional liberties, but how do you think we can stomach, that sort of thing? For any road block placed in our avenues of communications spells. the _ certain doom of our American Freedoms. Congress is also prohibited by the Ist Amendment to our Constitution from present day prices are almost three times what said prices were ten years ago; and WHEREAS, the prices for disc tillers has during the last eight years shown an increase of not less than fifty per cent; and WHEREAS, it is the sense of this body that the United States Government should offer inducements above present parity to the farmers in order to insure that sufficient cotton will be produced to meet these demands; now BE IT RESOLVED BY AIKEN COUN- TY POMONA GRANGE that the South Carolina representatives in the United States Congress and the Aiken County representatives in the South Carolina General Assembly be memorialized to exert every effort toward having enact- ed into law a support price for cotton equal to ninety per cent of the present ceiling price, amounting to approximate- ly forty and one-half cents per pound for the year 1952. - AIKEN COUNTY POMONA GRANGE MRS, WAYNE GUNTER, Secretary We join in and approve of the foregoing resolution: W. C. JACKSON, Master SHAWS FORK GRANGE RAYMOND L. WILLIS, Master EDISTO GRANGE IMPRESSIONS making any law abridging the freedom of Soucek But Article 14 (3) of the Con- vention of Human Rights, would enable the majority in any future Congress to control all speech which it would deem injurious to national security, or the REPUTATIONS of PUBLIC OFFI- CIALS: and also freedom of speech, and of the Press could be suppressed by Executive order during any national emergency. See Article 2 (1) of the Covenant. The United States has been in a state of emergency during most of the past 20 years. If given treaty rights by the Senate, this Covenant would give the President,: whether a good one or bad, the power to stifle all criticism of his of- ficials or administration policies. This would make us virtual slaves of the Executive, and spell the doom of the two- party system in America. The 6th Amendment to our Constitu- tion provides that in all criminal prose (Continued on Page Four) 2 H Mowing Machine PAGE TWO on the mailin REA | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN. Address all items for publication and ail requests to be put list and for change of address to STATE BU- OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. 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E Editorial and Executive Offices | 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga L SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALI SECOND HAND . MACHINERY FOR SALE ~ 1 H Wagon, used very little, with tongue to fit tractor, also other horse drawn farm tools rea- sonable. Come see. L. A. Bray, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2, (H. D. Florences Farm.), Dbl. Dropper. Cole Planter with several plates, Oliver Turn Plow slide wing and point, spring tooth harrow, weeder, all good cond., weeder needs some repairs. Make best offer.! 4 Pearl | Sell all or part. Smoak, Warwick. Farmall F-12 Tractor, steel wheels, bush and bog disc, just overhauled, both Ist. class cond. all $400. R. J. Williams, Jesup, det, Box 32; IHC Cultipacker with double seed boxes, practically new, Mrs. $375. Tey. Griffin 6854. P. J.| Von Weller, Williamson, Rt. A Model.M John Deere Tractor with all equipment, late model, 2 disc hydraulic turning plow, planter, cultivators, harrow good cond. A. J. Opper, Milner, | | ee. Box (1. 2 mule drawn Hay Rakes, $25. ea. Ode Wilson, Murray- ville, Rt..1. 1 Automatic Electric Chick Brooder, 500 chick ecap., practi- cally new, used one time, 378. at my place. C. H. Walker, Hol- . lywood. One Allis-Chalmers Combine, 1947 model, good cond., with No. 60 motor, $850, cash. Wil} take Ford equipment, duster, tiller, tandem harrow, distributor in return. Cason, Culverton. 25 Chiek Elec. Brooder, ex- cellent condition, Harry H. Fuller, Atlanta, 1107 Oak St. S. W. RA 7628. Brady Garden Tractor, Pa Gy, row, cultivator, turn plow, used very little, $150. for quick casn pale. Omer S. Carithers, Elber- fon, Kt. 2. 2 H Wagon in good cond, $40.; Cole Cotton Planter with Suano hopper, $25.; Avery Ri- ding Plow, geared for guano and cotton hopper, good cond., $25.; Also Red Mare Mule, 1000 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, $40. W. G. Pan- nell, Good Hope, Rt. 1. One 2 Row 1951 Model Ford Tractor equipped with bump- | er, lights, bush and bog har- row, ete., all good cond., $1500. Write or see; Carlton Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 87. Bush and Bog Harrow, 8 disz, King Make, good cond., $12, Harold Cash, Bremen, -Rt, 1, Box 148, side | reasonable, | good | cond., with bush and bog nar- | Mule Stalk Cutter, syrup pan, hammer mill, mower, plow tools, planters, cultivator for H Farmall Tractor, cart, muie and horses, for sale. L. C. Wil- liams, Cochran, Rt. 2, c/o Red Dog Stock Farm. 04 Intl. Tractor W, starter, lights, used approx., 2 weeks, good as new, $1650.; dise Tay- llorway Harrow, $250. On Jeff- Davis Read. Roscoe Salter, nhomaston, Rt. 3. One Model A Farmall Tractor with all equipment. E. P. Lake, |Dublin, RFD 2. | 5000 egg eap., Electric In- |cubator, Petersine make, sepa- |rate hatch, for sale or trade fer lcattle of equal value. Floyd M. |Smith, Midland. Brady Garden Tractor, with peutuater, eutting harrows, 7 in. turner, talse-off plow, $150.; | Also Ford Hammer Mill, $150. |All good condition. Tay Hold- ;en, Pisgah. Planet Jr. 6 hp Garden trae- |tor with equipment, good con- | dition, $200. Mrs. D. W. Steph- ens, Adairsville, RFD 1. | | Dairy equipment: 2 Unit De- | Laval Milker complete, one 8 can IHC Electric Box Plus other equipment, ali excellent | condition. A. H. Comer, Ma- rietta, Rt. 4. Tel. 9-4055. |. One 14 in. Dearborn Bottom | Plow, never sprung or bent, | good cond., $175. at farm on Sylvester and Cordele Hwy. |about-~ halfway each town. | Virgil Walls, Warwick, Rt. 1. 70 Oliver Row Crop tractor, Bush and Bog harrow, dbl. see. harrow, cultivator, plant- ers, 3 disc plow, A-1_ cond., 32250. John Davis, Rockmart, Ree 2: Black Hawk Corn planter, | Ellison Cotton Planter, 1 H Turn Plow, Gantt Distributor, Cultivator, for sale. K. L. Smith, Palmetto, Rt, 1. 2 H wagon, used 2 seasons, Cole Combination planter, nearly new with all ments, mowing machine and rake, binder, 2 H dise harrow. Make offer. Herbert Eubanks, Smyrna, Rt. 1, BE 5450. Farm Master Kerosene hct water incubator, used J time, good as new, 150 egg cap., for sale. Mrs. W. H. Walters, La- vonia, Rt. 2. 1949 Model M John Deere Tractor, cultivator, 2 dise plow, | $1259. cash, No trade. Can be |seen at J. A. Frix, Framvyille, | Ga. Or contact: Clarence Wo- mack. Shannon, attach-. - MARKET BULLETIN SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE = SECOND HAND __ MAGCHTNaaY WANTED Riding cultivator with all equipment for sale cheap. D. H. Ray, Lumber City. Farmall Cub with _ lights, starter, hydraulic lift, trailing disc plow, set of planters, dis- tributors, cultivators, mower (used 3 times), $750. Trade for reg. Shorthorn Heifers or cows. Phone 82 J1, Social Circle; Or write: W. I. Barrett, Jr., Jer- sey, Ga. One 12 A John Deere. Com- bine, just been reconditioned, like new, with motor and 2 Row Iron Age Transplanter, Ist class condition, adjustable from 3 ft.-5 ft. rows. Reason- able. T. V. Evridge, Byron.- One 2 H John Deere Walk- ing Cultivator, new axles, new boxes, used very little since repaired, good condition. Phone 401-W. C. A. Culpepper, Cor- dele, Rt. 1. Ford tractor equipment: Disc plow, Disc harrow, Bush and Bog, Rake, cultivator and planter; Also small Hammer Mill, located 1144 Hairston Rd. between Memorial Drive and Rockbridge Rd. H. V. Wright, Pine Lake, Box 171. One transplanter, 1 tractor drawn, only set: 15 acres cabbage, will set, fertilize and water plants single opeva- tion, Holland make, perfect cond., cost new $350. Sell at my home for $175. Fioyd Quarles, Ellijay, Rt. 5. 42 Intl. Combine, excellent econd., $325. Franklin Bohan- non, Jackson, RFD 4. Late model F-30 Farmall tractor, mounted on rubber, guar. good cond., $395. Harvey Nolan, Alapaha, Rt. 1. A 3 H Oliver hitch turning plow, No. N. , 28, needs some repairs, $35. Won't ship. Dan Worth, Brox- ton, Rt. 2. 1948 model Farmall H, 2-16 in. B plows, cultivator, plant- ers, excellent cond., good rub- ber, $1,250. 2 mi. East of Cor- dele. Jas. H. Bodrey, Cordele. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want Pressure Canner in good condition. State size and make. Rowe Johnson, Douglas- ville, Box 207. Want Mill Rock Top Runner, 52 in.; Also want Steel wheels for VAC Case tractor. State what you have and price. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. Want medium size tractor and equipment. Will trade 2 yr. old reg. horned Hereford Bull, Domino breeding, and Guernsey cow, freshen soon and 1 Guernsey Heifer on same. H. C. Holcombe, Temple, Hii; Want pneumatic type lifted planters, cultivators, distribu- tors for Farmall B tractor, must be in good condition, reasonable. Write: Ronald Lane, Jackson, Rt. 4. Want Allis-Chalmers or Me- Cormick-Deering Combine, hy- draulic lift or power take-off for Allis Chalmers C Tractor. Cade Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. Bs Want one 5 hp Rototiller tractor with or without equip- ment, good shape and cheap. R. -B. Wheeler, Kibbee. Want one steel press, and wood press for.2 Story Lum- mus or Continental cotton gin outfit. Contact: Lewis L. Lov- ett, Wrightsville. Want mule drawn Cutaway Harrow and Whirlwind Lime Spreader. Must be in excellent cond. Marrin Hobbs, Stapleton. Want Bush and Bog, and Smoothing Harrow for Allis- Chalmers Model G. Must be in good condition. Write: J. W. Reed; Dunwoody. Want mule drawn Hay Rake in good shape at reasonable price. W. V. Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88. Want mower rake. E. L. Wil- son. Jasner, Rt. 2. Row } my place. | Want Manure Spreader on rubber. Must be in good cond., reasonable. C. H.. Conner, Gainesville, Box 291. Want good used MHamrneyr Mill in good condition. Dr. Fred Curtis, Atlanta, 401 Grand Theatre Building. Want 1 Rubber Tire Buggy in good condition. State price and place located. Write: B. W. Flynn, College Park, P. O. Box 16. Or phone Ca. 4108. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Old Time Tender White Half Runner Garden _ beans, 50 teacup; Crowder peas, 30 lb. in 5 Ib. lots or more. Add postage. G.| T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Butterbeans, 25c cup;. Also Dried peaches, 40c lb. Mrs. J. E. Bond, Elberton, Rt. 3. White Crowder, and Purple Hull peas, 4 cups, $1.25; 6 Weeks peas, 2 crop. variety, 5 eups, $1.25; Little Lady peas, 3 cups, $1. No checks nor COD. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. White Mush, and Red Speck- Aed Crowder peas, 35c cup; 4 cups, $1.00; Good Tender Okra seed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1. Ex- change for-sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Tender Garden beans striped, and white Half Runners, pink, brown Six Weeks, 50c cup; White Salet peas, 75c. Exch. feed sacks, white or print. Add postage. Mug. Eula Beal, Elli- jay; Rt. 3. : White Half Runner Garden, and Brown Speckled, Cutshort, Cornfield Beans, 30c teacup. Add postage. No checks nor MO.~Miss Ioma Coroin, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Large Running Fordhook Lima .beans, white and red, green or dry, 50c large cup; Also African Squash seed, 25c for 2 dozen; and Self Address- ed Envelope. Mrs. G. D. Mitch- ell, Pitts, P. O. Box 38. 70 lbs. Cream Crowder peas, 15c lb. Plus postage. Prefer selling not under 26 lbs. D, W. Allen, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Improved White Running Lima beans, will bear until frost, 50c cup. Plus 15 post- age. Mrs. S. A. Verner, Hart- well, 535 E. Franklin St. Limited amount 1951 crop of 120 Day Velvet beans, hand picked, good, dry, $7. bu. FOB here. H. M. McLeod, Milan, Rt. 1: White Tender Half Runner Garden Beans, 50c teacup; Blue Java peas, 30c Ib. in 5 lb. lots or more; Mung beans, 40c lb. in 5 lb. lots; Garlic bulbs, 60c doz. Add postage. P. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Good tender Cutshort, Corn- field bean, pink 6 Weeks Half Runner, and Cream Sugar Crowder beans, 50c large cup. white sacks. Add postage on cash orders. Mrs. Andrew Wil- son, Carters. Henderson Bush Lima beans, 50c lb.; 3 lbs., $1.25; 5 lbs., $2. PP through 3rd zone. H. G Stuckey, Blackshear, Rt. 2. Pink Peanut Garden beans, free of weevilS, 40c teacup. Mrs. Taylor Pritchett, Ellijay, Rt. 5. * White and colored Bunch Butterbeans, 25c large cup. FOB. Will exchange 4 cups for 3 print sacks or 4 white. Mrs. Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, Rt. 3. SEED FOR SALE Clemson Spineless and Im- proved Dwarf Okra_ seed, PP 50c Jb. Winston E.~ Black, Stockbridge. Seed: Congo Watermelon, 25c oz.; $2. lb,; Hales Best Canta- loupe, 25 oz.; $1. per 6 02; Straight 8 White Spine Cu- cumber and Crookneck Squash, 5 oz. 75c. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Red Spotted) Rt. 2. Face Tobacco, 75e Tbl.; kin, 6@c eup; Yellow- | melon, 75c cup; pack; 4_ packs, Gourd, 40c pack; 3 Gourds, - $2.50 doz.; Al; and Catnip plants, Add postage. L. J. ming, Rt. 5. ; Ss Seed, 50c large cup; $1.45; Cream Crowder Spotted Crowder. large K Strawberry plants, $4 Exch. Mrs. Hite ies Pumpkin, $1. Pt.; Lon Pod Oxra, Crooknecl White Baby Lima beans, Leaf Watermelon seed, Mammoth Sunflower, 5 Citron, $1. qt. born, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1 seed, Pink Six Weeks, a Speckle Cutshort, Co Cream and \ : mixed, 50c cup. Exch, for 4 print sacks. Ad Mrs. Ret. 3. ni large cup. No or cups. No checks. Daisy Loganville, Rt. 1. Cannon Ball Watermel hand saved, unwashed, gh lb. W. F. Walden, T Rt. 1, Box 142. : and speckled, 20c Ib. F M. Parks, Jesup, Rt. 2. T 25c. Mrs. Ella Green, on seed, selected lb. Plus postage. J. Bahia seed for sale. H. White Pole Ean seed, Seed: Long Wide 1 Small amount en; DeSoto. : Stripped Half Runn cup; Also: > Ka for good print Guy Crowe, C Rockyfora Cantaloup PP. Betty Gogd tender Garden nd Striped Half White Ivy Southerland, Old Time Striped Hal er Garden bean se About 35 Ibs. Blac lanted near any other | Butterbean seed, both Beer seed, big start 1 ime Multiplying 1000 Ib. Blacklee Gordon, Rt. 2... 233 50c teacup; White Tel Runner Garden Beans, cup; 3, $1.50; Also D ground, 50c teacup. age. Miss Gennia B Ground, Rt. 1. on seed, 40c oz.; 1/4 Ib. $3.50 Jb.; Icebox Wa small, sweet, 25 oz. PP Mrs. W. Y. Summe: White Lightning 0! Pure Pride of Ga. Wa nan, Rt. 5. : ored Tender Bean B I Dalton, Rt. 3. Exch. 2 cups for 4 print or 6) and seed, 45c cup; 3 cups, Perkins Mammoth Green Okra, Bunch Lima ter Peas, and ,White -| beans, 30c cup; eMrs.. J.-:G; Rt. 8. Bean Seed, Cream, White Cc 50c cup. Add poshagss Cj large orders. Mrs. le E White Mush Peas, 35 cups, $1.00; Good Okra 30c cup; 4 cups, $1.00. Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Garden Beans, 50c Java Peas, 30e Ib. in 5 Ib or more; Mung Be in 5 lb. lots; Also G 50c doz. Add post $ Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. in 50 lb. bags, 88 pet. in ae Cutshort, Cornfield, fe Y P: Mrs. J. He: Graves Fayetteville. 1000 Seedless Rabbiteye Huckleberry Plants, bear heavy yearly crop June-Aug. ready, 1l5c ea, Less by 200 or 300. No checks. A. T. Milteer, Quit- man, < Large Pink Everbearing Lat- ham Raspberry, very sweet, 6 nice plants, $1. del. in Geor- gia. oline M. Landrum, Adamsville, Rt. 3. - Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $8. M; Hazelnut and Blueberry, 75c doz. Mrs. M. L. Eaten, Dahlon- ega, Rt. 1. Rooted Sage and Catnip Green Catnip Leaves, 50c half sal. Virgil Keith, Alvaton. * Charleston Wakefield and Co- penhagen Cabbage, Heading and Georgia Collard Plants, 300, DOD. nl aes he. NL ST el == |* d,| About 2000 Ibs. D. P. & L roots, $9.50 M. Del. in Ga. Mrs. G. M. Helton, Dahlonega, Rt. A; Charleston and E. J. Wake- field Frostproof Cabbage, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Also Rut- ger Tomato Seed, $2.50 lb. PP. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Charleston Wakefield Frost- proof, and White Bermuda Onion Plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25: $2. M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts: Blakemore Strawberry, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 70 C; 500, $3.; $5. M: Klondike, 60e,C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 5c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Blakemore Strawberry, 31. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Mastodon, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; - $4.75 M; doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch; Pepper- mint, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. _Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 2 doz, Tic; Klondike Strawberry Plants, 50c C; Mus- cadine Vines, 4 ft, 40c ea; Blue Damson Plums, May Cherry Sprouts; 40; Also Must- ard Seed, 2 Thls., 25c. Add post- age. Miss Rosie Crowe, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Copenhagen and Early . Jez- sey Cabbage and White Ber- muda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. E. L. Fitzgerald, Wijz- gerald. ? Lady Thompson Strawberry, 50c 300, $1.35; 500, $2.25; Peppermint, 30c doz.; 50, 70c; $1.20, C; Tansy, 6, 30c; Queen Annes Lace, 35 doz.; 50, 7ac; $1.25 C; Large Type Garlic, Sle doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box. 455. Kudzu Crowns, $i. C; Catnip, Peppermint, Spearmint, Balm, Double and Single Tansy, 60 doz. Miss: L. M. White, Dah- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $10. .M. Mrs. W. R. Clark, Abbe- ville, Rt. 2, Box 103. * Charleston Wakefield and Copenhagen Cabbage, Ga. and Cabbage Collard plants, 309, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2. M. Dial 45079. B. F. Mallard, Savan- nah, RFD 5, Box 878. Mt. Huckleberry, Blackber- ry plants; 75 doz.; Wild Straw- berry, 5 doz. $1.00; . Yellow Root plants, 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Howard Easley, Hlli- jay, Rt. 3. Pr aoe te MENT, will be published MUST reach the office of the March 17, will NECESSARI RULE. After going to PRE notice. ONE farm or tract of land must all be consolidated into INDIVIDUALLY OWNED, b of a family and household. missable) property, HOUSES s ATELY, before FARM LAND EDITION Our Spring, 1952 SPECIAL FARM LAND SUPPLE- FARM LAND FOR SALE, WANTING TO BUY and WANTING TO RENT, and IN EXCHANGE FOR GEORGIA (only) LAND NOTICES tol, Atlanta, Ga, NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, MAR. 17. All notices of this type received LATER than Mon., -from publiciation in our Spring Farm Land _ Issue. THERE MAY BE NO EXCEPTIONS OF ANY KIND FOR ANYONE, regardless of reasons involved, to this notices, it is impossible to either add to, or Cancel any Notices for the Land Issue MAY NOT EXCEED 65-70 words, including name and full address, with telephone number if desired. Notices will be CUT if necessary to meet the requirements. ALSOif you have more than than the 65-70 words, including name and address. ONE NOTICE ONLY TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO MEM- BER OF IMMEDIATE HOUSEHOLD OR FAMILY, ex- cept where entirely different pieces of land, farms, are POSITIVELY no notices in interest of REAL ESTATE FIRMS OR AGENTS, not city (small town property per- ROOMS FOR RENT and WANTED, STORES AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES AND PROPERTY NEITHEROUT OF THE STATE property. or land MAY BE PUBLISHED. Georgia Farm land and GEOR- GIA FARMS only (if a Tax Payer on land in Georgia is for the time being elsewhere, said property may be listed, with explanation thereof). : END IN YOUR FARM LAND NOTICE IMMEDI- MONDAY, MARCH 17. March 26. FARMS AND FOR MONEY RENT BULLETIN, 22 State Capi- LY have to be OMITTED SS with these Farm. Land in the country, then they the one notice of not more y SEPARATE MEMBERS , alone, APARTMENTS or Kudzu Crowns, with good Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 50c |. Lucretia, Dewberry plants, $1. doz.; $8. C. Mrs. R. F. Ter- rell, Greenville, Rt. 3. Wild Strawberry, 50c C; Blakemore Blackberry, 75 doz.; Muscadines, 4 ft., 40c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming, Rt. 5. Booking orders for certified Bunch P. R. Potato plants for May ist delivery, $5. M. *Post- age prepaid. Guar. good, full count. G. L, Steedley, Baxley. Hazlenut bushes, Mt. Huckie- berry Blackberry plants, Dew- berry plants, bearing size, 75 doz. Add postage. Hoyett Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Klondike, Blakemore, Ever- bearing Strawberry, 75c C; $7. M; Mt. Huckleberry, 75c doz.; Dewberry, $1. doz. Add post- age. No COD. Mrs. John How- ard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Mastodon Everbearing Lady T and Blakemore Strawberry, 75e C; $7. M. All good roots. No COD. Add _ postage. Mrs Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. i Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and M. Del. No checks. Ethel Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. : Onion Plants (pencil size), green, fresh, 500, $1.25; $1.50 M; Del. PP; 5 M, $6.26:'10 M, $12. exp. collect. Prompt shio- ment, satis. guar, F. F. Stockes, Fitzgerald. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, Hazelnut Bushes, 75c doz.; Wiid Strawberry Plants, 4 doz., 31; Yellow Root, 60c doz.; Black- berry, Dewberry, 50c doz.; Plum Bushes, 20c ea. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. - Klondike Strawberry, 200, $1.; 500, $2.25; Also Marglobe Temata Seed, $1.60 lb.; 5 Ib., $7.50; Improyed New Stone Tomato, $1.40 lb.; 5 Ibs., $6.50; Calif. Wonder Pepper, $3.- Ib. Del. No checks. C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, Birdeye Bushes, Blackberry Plants, 75 doz.; Plum Bushes, 15e ea. Add postage. Miss Dem- mie Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz.; Plum Bushes, 15e ea.; Blackberry Plants, Birdeye Bushes, 65c doz. Add postage. Miss Audry Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. B . Mastodon Strawberry lants, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klon- dike Strawverry, 70c C; $4.70 M: :ame Blackberry, Raspberry, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Samev] Caine, Cumming, Rt. 5. Kudzu Crowns, $1. -C; $9. M, Lucretia Dewberry, $5. C; $40. M; Himalaya Blackberry, 95.! doz.; $50. M. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, | Roopville. Hastings large Everbearin;! Strawberry, $1..C; Herb Rhu- barb Plants, 35 doz.; Catnip, | $1. doz.; Garlic, 10 per heaa; | $l. doz,; Goose Plum, Damson } Plum, 3, $1. Miss Cecil Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Extra large Kudzu (over 3 yrs. old), $1. a:; 3, $2.:Kudzh, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $1. doz. PP, J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Bur- ton Ave. a PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE 1951 crop Fancy Schley and Stuart Pecans, small put sound, well filled, 35 lb. in 5 lb. lots and up: Add postage. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Tenn. Big Red Spanish Pea- nuts, hand picked, no _ fain, well matured, 25 lb. FOB. Mrs. B. P. Sheffield, Sr., Ce- dartown, Rt. 1. : Pecans, large, well filled Stewarts, 1951 crop, 5 ibs.. PP for $2. Send cheek or currency. J. W. Lang, Omega. Large- best No. 1 grade sound, thin hull Seedling Pe- cans, best of flavor, 15c 1b; at 121/2c lb. Exch. for Span- ish peanuts. H P.. Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2, Box 47. Stuart and Schley Pecans for sale. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blaike- ly, : 2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.; $12.50 | PEANUTS AND PECANS FOR SALE =~ Schley Pecans, 4 art, 30c lb.; Seedlings, 20c ib. FOB. M. F. Jones, Metter, Rt: 1% Ss Pecans, good tree run Schley, 45c -lb.; Stewart, 40c; Frotcher, 35; Seedlings, 25c; than 5 Jbs. shipped. Make of- man, Box 427. ss Mobile Paper Shell Pecans, for smaHer quantities. All FOB. Douglas Slaton, Rich- land, Rt. 2. nuts, seed or eating, in 2 bu. sacks, $5.50 bu. with 30c extra if shipped. K. S. Lindsey, Lizella, Rik 100 lbs. each fine, well fill- ed Stuart pecans, 28 lb.; good seedlings, 15c lb. FOB. George Nunn, Crawfordville. 200 lbs. Mobile Pecans, 51 erop, average size, 121/2 Ib. E. L. Upchurch, Locust Grove. 10 lbs. 1951 eroep Stuart Pe- gaps, $3.50 PP. Mrs. N. E- Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. i Mobile Pecans, 18c ib. at my farm. Good quality; I Stewarts and Seedlings} 25c lb. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. (Old Dr. Huguely Farm). CORN AND SEED CORN. FOR SALE: | 300 bu. Dixie 18 Yellow Helms, Buena Vista. 1000 bu. Whatleys Prolific corn, $2. bu. at my barn. Mar- rin Hobbs, Stapleton. 200 bu. $2. bu. Corn at my home 4 mi. So. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet, Rt. 2. Pure . Whatleys seed corn, $5. bu.; $2.75 half bushel; $1.50 pk. Del.. in Ga. A. H. Thur- mond, Farmington. 75 bu. Dixie 18 corn in the bu. at barn. W. R. Garner, Cor- dele, Rt. 2. GRAIN AND HAY FOR SALE 50 bales bright Spanish Pea- nut Hay, $25. ton. Mrs. Pearl Smoak, Warwick. 21/2 tons Peanut Hay, $30. ton; Also want 50 bu. White Corn at market price. Q. M. Rogers, Barney. Good quality Peanut Hay, *51 crop, free of poison, deliv- ered in truck load lots. Write for prices) James Lewis, Arabi. 200. bales Soy Bean Hay, $1.50 bale. C. H. Askew, Fay- etteville, Rt. 1. Absolute best grade Sericea and Ky. 31 Hay, $45. and $40. ion respectively at my farm. See Mr. Whitman, 31/2 mi. S. W. Milner, or. contact: T.. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. Good Lespedeza Hay, $40.00 ton. Aubry Ingram, Commerce, Bt.: 6. Plenty nice Hay for = sale. Phone 4586. B. F. Harris, Grif- fin, POB 194. PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Large Lemon Fig, and Sweet Celestial Fig Settings, 3-4 ft, $1.00 ea.; 6 Asst. Celestial; $5. ea.;-6 Asst. smaller, $3. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edge- wood Ave., S. E. Pecan trees; Govt. insp. Schley, Stuart, Moneymakers, 2-3 ft., $2.00; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft., $2.50; 5-6 ft. $2.75; 6-8 ft. $3.00; 8-10 ft., $3.25. Calvin Harman, Stovall. Muscadine Grape Vine, Ha- zelnut, Crabapple, and Sage plants, each 20c ea.; 6, $1.09; Beechnut Bushes, 25c ea.; 5, $1.00; Garlic Bulbs, Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz.; Black Rasp- berry, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Robert H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.- O lb:; Stew- No less fer. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit- 20c lb. in 100 Ib. lots; 25 lb. | 10 bu. White Spanish Pea- improved, hand picked, Few : corn, new~crop, $2. bu. W. L. ear, 80 Ibs. to the bushel, $2. Stuart, Moneymaker, PAGE FOUR WASHINGTON (Continued from Page One) cutions, the accused shall enjoy the Right to a speedy and public trial. But Article 10 (1) of the would permit secret trials, Congress, COURT, including, of course, the Inter- national Court of the U. N., secret trials were required in the inter- est of publie order, national security, or justice. President, the in the interests of _ PECANS AND OTHER _ FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Brown Turkey Fig plants, rooted, 50c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. R. H. Jones, Sylvester, ARGS. Large type Purple Rooted, and Red Flag, June rooted Red apple trees (Old Fashion), $1.50 ea.; Small size rooted Sweet and Sour Pomegranate, $1.25, ea.; 2 nice size Black - Walnut, $1.25; 4 Seedling Pe- can, $1.00; Cherry, Plum, $1. ea.. Add postage. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shellman. State trees, 125 ft., $1.00; 2-3 ft., $1.25 ea.; Seed- ling Pecan trees, 3-7 ft., $1. ea. FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt. 3. Hazelnut, Crabapple, $1.25 doz.; Pear trees, 8, $1.00; Also Kudzu Crowns, $7.50 M. Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. a } insp. Pecan EGGS FOR SALE Pure M. B. Turkey Eggs, $4. doz. Can furnish 2 dozen weekly. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Booking orders for Bronze Turkey, Guinea, or Ring Neck Pheasant eggs. A. A. Nash, At- Janta, 240 Gibson St. Direct Sheppard Strain An- cona, and White Crested Black Polish Eggs, each $3. and $5. per 15. Limited supply. Book- ing orders. George H. Hayes, oo 2420 Stewart Ave., S. POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: Golden Sebright, Dark Corn- ish, and Brown Leghorn Ban- tams, $3,.ea. up; Also eggs, $3. setting. Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. Bantams: Old English, Black Breasted, Red Games, $5. pr.; RI Reds, $4. Pr.; White Jap. Silkie and RI Red Cocks, $2.50 ea. B. Holsonback, East Point, 302 S. Harris St. 10 Speckled (one yellow) Bantam hens, $1. ea. Boyd Williamson, Commerce. Black Tail. Jap. Bantams, show type, 51 hatch, $3. pr.; Also mixed Bantams, good mothers, $1. ea.; 2 prs. Ring- neck Pheasants, $6. pr.; mated Royal White King Pigeons, $2. pr. A. W. Haley, Atlanta, 6870 Roswell Rd. BUTTERCUPS: 2 April hatch (chickens) Roosters, $2.00 ea. Will exchange. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2: CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS: Purebred. bloodtested, prize Winning, 1951 hatch White Cornish Roosters, for sale. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. W. H. Walters, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Trio full bred Carolina Blues, 8 mos. old and 2 Cornish Cock- erels, 10 mos. old, $12. for. lot. George Coulter, LaFayette. Pit Game, 1 yr. old stags, $5. ea.; Hens. $3.00; Pullets, $2. Nice size, Toppie, |. Warhorse eross; Speckled Guineas, $1.25 ea. C. G. Pendley, Lithonia. White Cornish Roosters, 51 hatch, $2.50 ea.; April hatch pullets, $2.50 ea. Mrs. R. K. Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. 2. Man. in the Iron Mask! Lettres de Cachet all over again: And we thought that.) - we were liberated DE ee y from 2 IMPRES to permit this blind atrocious. slavery, in the face of ~ doms wrought for them by t Buttercup | deemed that (Page the POULTRY FOR SALE MISC. CHICKENS: 15 young hens, all laying, for sale or exchange for. anything can use. L. A. Williams, Bu- ford; :-Rt:-2: PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, . 20 pigeons, $15. or $2. ea. W. B. Wright, Jr., Ringgold. Quail, large size, raised on wire, '$5. Pr. Z..T. Collins, At- lanta, 1879 North Ave. N. E. Wel. Be. 2855. Quail (Old Bob Whites) $5. pr. FOB. B. L. Walters, Fitz- gerald, Box 44. 12 Quail, 8 male, 4 female, 3x8 range pen, cheap. Z.G. Cole, Atlanta, 1539 Elleby Rd., S. E. DI 2935. Native pen raised Bob White Quail, 25 or more pairs, $4.50 pr.; Less than 10 prs., $5. pr. MO. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlan- taccRt-2; Large, healthy Bob White Quail, good as breeders and restocking, $6. pr. Howard Martin, Carrollton, -68 Cedar St. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS. 5 NH Red hens, laying, and 1 non-related rooster, all 10 mos old, $15. for lot. Paul Mal- lett, Chatsworth, Ritetaias 50 Fryers (RI Red, and BR). 21/2-3 lbs., $1.50 ea. at my home near Avants Siding Track. Mrs. Rosa L. Johnson, Alamo, Rt. Di Around 50 AAAA NH pul- lets, 5 mos. old, just beginning to lay, range grown, $2.50 ea. at my home, 3 mi. E. Lavonia in sight of Hwy. 59. J. M. Gorman, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 3 very dark RI Red, Apr. hatch Cockerels,. from Blue Ribbon winners, $5. ea.; RI Red and White Leghorn Ban- tams, trios from display win- 442 Atwood Asbury, Atlanta, St. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE, ETC. 8 purebred White African Guinea Roosters, $15. or $2. ea. O. L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2. 10 large White Geese, all last year grown,-for sale. Miss Ruth Brown, Shiloh. White African Guineas, gen- uine purebreds, breeders, ready to lay, $10. trio. Plus express charges. No checks. L. E. Mor- gan, Waycross,. Rt. 4, Box 716. One extra large Blue Ribbon Winner Pekin Drake, $4.00; Also a Red Bantam Rooster, $1.50. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit- man, Box 427. FARM HELP WANTED Want couple for work on small farm, and to raise broil- ers. Must be reliable. Mrs. W. F. Hyder, Lula, Rt. 2. Want elderly couple needing home to farm 15 A land on agreeable arrangement. Small house, wood, watef. Be able to do extra odd jobs for salary. Good home for right party. C. E. Brown, College Park, Rt. 2, Box 360. Want elderly couple to live on small farm; raise chickens on, ~ pound basis, 3600 cap. eken house. 4 R house, elec. is. Dan Grizzle, Dahlonega, ners at SE Fair, $5. trio. D. A. a abe A In this Covenant we are asked. to sure OR ANY render our Magna-Charta, the English Bill of Rights, our own Bill of Rights, ~ and the priceless HERITAGE of FREE-_ DOM we have wrested from the bloody hands of despots during the past thou- sand years; and to voluntarily place our necks within their yoke of slavery. FARM HELP WANTED Want young, or middle aged man with knowledge of dairy- ing and tractor machinery for work on farm (pasture work). | Must be sober, honest, reliable, good worker. Permanent job with chances for. promotion. J. B. Honea, Tucker, Rt. 1. Want experienced Herdsman for 40 cow - dairy, on school Rt.,. and near churches. Send Ref. C. W. Lowe, .Edison. Want farmer for good 2 H farm on 50-50 basis. Good 5 R_ house, lights, on school bus route. 1 mi. church. Good barn, tools, stock. Will not finance anyone. 31/2 miles No. Tem- ple. Phone 2692. AS D. Shock- ley, Temple, Rt. L- Want farmer to make a crop on halves. Would like one hand to work part time. J. L. Alexander, Trion, Rt. 1. Want colored couple to do light farm chores on farm, 3 R house, everything furnished. Small salary. Tel. Atlanta, Cy. 9984. C. D. Vp nee Ellen- wood. Want farmer for small 45 A farm, 2 mule riding cultivator, 21/2 A tobacco, 15 A cotton, balance corn and_ peanuts. Cows to milk, hogs to raise on 50-50 basis. Tobacco barn. School bus and RFD route. L. H. Edenfield, Stillmore. Want middle aged white woman to live in house as one of family on farm and do light farm chores, for room, board, salary. Write giving full details. Need help at once. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Byron, Rt. 2: Want man with family to work on farm for wages. Drive tractor, look after cat- tle and hogs. Must be sober, honest. Exchange references. E. L. Sartor, Marble Hill. Want colored family on cat- tle farm. Good house, electrici- ty, and water, on paved road, 5 emi; Marietta. Good proposi- tion. A. H. ue Marietta, Rt. 4. Want middle man and wife, to do almost any work, use mules. Ist class room, electric lights, well in yard, wood, garden, reasonable salary. No drunks. Must fur- nish references. On paved road near Decatur. Dr. L. A. Brown, Decatur, 450 Clairmont Ave. DE 1361. Want white or colored farm- er to work on farm. Good 6 R house, lights, school route, wa- ter, good size family. 11/2 mi. to town. Charley Pyles, Hamp- tony ete Want unencumbered, white or colored, middle age woman for light farm work on farm near Carnesville, Ga. Good sal- ary, room, board, lights, in. home of 3 elderly people. Con- tact: Mrs. J. Lindsay, Atlanta, 972 Peachtree St., N. EE: . Want experienced sober dairyman to handle 100 cow herd. Plenty labor. No letters. Lacy Ralls, Hogansville. Christian. man and_ wife want family to live on place in 3 R house on farm and help hoe and gather crop. Can fur- nish for the year. May have crop and garden if desired Consider woman with children. large enough to work. 10 mi. McBean, on Shell Bluff- es <= 2 Causes McBean. age colored from country, kind farm % out: good ctu for 1 or - basis, Must be of good - If F ARM HELP WANTED | 2 H crop, 3rds and 4ths, good house, well. on porch, elec., near church, school bus, mail by door, pasture, wood, 31/2| 2. mi. E. Norcross on Lawrence- : ville- Rd. Must be sober, in- dustrious. Mrs. Lela McDaniel, Norcross, Rt. 1. ss Want experienced couple for | farm work, to cultivate patch- es, repair fences, pastures, raise pigs- and calves. Good land with tunning water, 4 R house, near highway. Mrs. Gus- | sie Arnold, LaFayette. = Want man to tend 20 acres land, 2 acres tobacco, 50-50 balance in cotton and}, . corn, extra good land. Come at once. Mrs. Quitman Byrd, Broxton, Rt. i22-:-4 ; Want elderly Christian cou- ple to live in farm home and do light farm chores on farm in exchangefor room. Must be self supporting.. Mrs, F. aes Norman, Gray, Rt._2: Want reliable white woman for light farm chores on farm. | character. Room, board, salary. Mrs. Clyde Langley, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. Want all round man with wife, up to 5 yrs. old. Cattle, chickens and irrigation work | on farm. No row crops. Good 2R house, lights, nearly com- pletely furnished, * 1 mi. town. Ref. required. State least sal- ary expected. C. B. Elam, r Ade bany, Care Elam Livestock Farms. 1200 Fourth Ave. Want reliable, unencumber- ed white woman to do light farm work on farm. Must have ref., health card, good disposi- tion, like children, and be will- ing worker. Mrs. John 2. Sud- derth, Marietta, Rt. 1. Want good man on 3rd and 4ths for farm. 4 R house, on REA line, school bus, church,. good neighborhood; raise chick- ens on halves. Can move any ran, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. consignors. Central of Ga. Rwy. - Fathers, ae shall 2 ter es p on shares. truck, tractor, ete R. G. Mitchell, Ma Single, sober, re thane 40-50 yrs. | on farm, also work tine, for board, s E. C. Watson, Ja with small family. Brooks, Pa ate route,. ood, write: Wz. Az oor Rei x Want white: or to work. 200 tine faces on Haas Or writ : 1 child, wants poultry farm 1 party on halves salary. Need lights. and other Begin right awe references. E._ Box 428. tle or raising 64 yrs. old, House with references. Live michael, Jr. farm. time. Contact. Ernest L. Coch- os Vv. Ra The Southeastern Polled Hereford Assn., will be held at Valdosta, Monday, March 3. A. Mv Sale, 12:30 P.M. 20 bulls and 40 females W. Tap Benvielt, Sale Mer. J. H. Summerour, Winder. POLLED HEREFORD AUCTION. An auction sale of. Polled Hereford cattle w the Summerour Farms, Winder, Friday, F Sale begins 1 P. M. 50 head: cows with bred cows, heifers and service age ig to be so congestion and delay in getting C. H. Alden, Director : fe oa Dept. of Entomolo, ey 432 State Capitol, . n a Notice To All Certified Sweet Potato Get your sweet potato tape orders in early inspectors in your territory certify your s\ to be free of insect infestation and plant dise fill out your Growers Affidavit, showing have been properly dipped before.bedd of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit