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om Linder Commissioner
is eis of Sunday, May 27,
rew Pearson makes the following
at: be
That farmers know, however,
the public doesnt, is that though
er hits the headlines, its wheat,
n and tobacco which are really
the taxpayers money. Dur-
he last five years, price sup-
for wheat cost the taxpayer $3,-
00,000 or 35 percent of the total
of the wheat crop.
: otton supports cost the taxpay-.
,714,000,000 during the same
year period, or 12 per cent.
products cost the taxpayer
-$345,000,000 compared with a
0,000,000 yield or 1.67 per-
above false
n is typical of him and those news-
which carry his column. _ Let us
at the record shows,
THE OFFICIAL RECORD
ave before me the report of the
States Department of Agriculture,
tion and Marketing Administra-
or the operations of Commodity
Corporation showing their finan-
erations and condition as of June
Page 27 carries schedule 8
is entitled, Production and Mar-
Administration, Commodity Cred-
oration, Analysis of Program Re-
; from October 17, 1933 through June
(951 (Realized | Gains and Losses).
us see what the facts.are as Set
his official report.
COTTON
domestic cotton for the entire per-
mmodity Credit Corporation shows
profit of $268,452,125.00.
Puerto Rican cotton there was a
$130,198.00.
~cotton export differential there
oss of $41,361,218.00. -
cotton rubber barter company
as a profit of $11,055,451.00.
American Egyptian cotton there
of. $480, 617.00, and on cotton-
-eottonsed products there was a
$4,908,903.00. )
the supply program cotton and
da profit of $1,876,199.00,
ase of foreign cotton showed
$5,898,352.00.
mmoditys export program
ed a loss of $12,538,658.00.
g losses seen gains on cot-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1933
HOOD vs. THE TRUTH
propaganda: by
a net profit on cotton of $237,680,339.00.
A most interesting feature of this. is
that in every instance where a loss was
sustained on cotton it was in connection
with exports of cotton or in dealing with
cotton outside continental United States.
Most of the money lost on cotton ex-
- ports was actually a subsidy paid to big
international cotton dealers either in this
country or in foreign countries.
WHEAT
According to this same report, total
losses on wheat from October 1933
through June 1951 amounted to $68,518,-
892.
Most of this money. was a gift to for-
eign countries. Under the international
wheat agreement which was exposed in
the Bulletin several years ago, the United
- States Government agreed to hold the
price of wheat down to foreign countries.
When they undertake to support the
price of wheat in this country at a price
higher than they have agreed to sell it to
foreign countries, that is nothing more
or less than Congress taxing American .
taxpayers in order to give away a per-,
centage of the wheat under the. guise of
stabilizing prices. In other words, the
loss on wheat was not due to the price
_support program, but was due entirely
to Federal legislation designed and cer-
tain to cause a loss in the funds of Com-
modity Credit Corporation.
TOBACCO
According to the report total oper- _
ations on price support on tobacco over
the entire period showed a profit to Com-
modity Credit ene of $5,416,417.-
00.
Under supply program Commodity.
Credit Corporation realized on tobacco
another gain of $4,768,084.00.
ALL BASIC COMMODITIES -
The basic commodities under the price
support program are corn, cotton, pea-
nuts, rice, tobacco and wheat.
Taking all of these basic crops to-
gether, the report shows a net profit of
$40,504,825.00.
IMPORTS
The only substantial losses shown
were on non-basic commodities. It was
principally on those non-basic commod-
ities of which large quantities were im-
ported to create surplus in this country,
such as beans, eggs, flax, fruits and nuts,
hemp, sugar, potatoes, etc.
It will be remembered by readers of
the Bulletin that at the time large quan-
tities of potatoes were being destroyed
we were buying millions of bags of po-
~ 140,859.00, was lost on wool because this
tatoes from other countries and bringin,
them in here.
TOTAL PRICE SUPPORT
In spite of all this, according to the
official report, total losses on designated.
non-basic commodities amounted to $701,-
206,412.00. Of this amount, 70 per cent
or $477,937,940.00, was lost on potatoes
alone. Most of the balance, that is $92,-
country was trying to buy all the wool in
the world.
WARTIME CONSUMER SUBSIDY
PROGRAM
During the war years the Government
subsidized. consumers to the extent of
$2,102,328,242.00. In addition to that,
Commodity Credit Corporation chased
off: accounts and notes receivable amount
ing to $654,015,694.00.
PRICE SUPPORTS HAVE BEEN USED
MERELY AS AN EXCUSE TO GIVE
AWAY THE TAXPAYERS MONEY -
Total operations on basic crops show:
ed a profit of $40,504,825.00. Total non-
basic price supports showed a loss of
$981,638,955.00. Total supply program
showed a profit of $302,884,816.00. Total
foreign purchases showed a profit of $50, -
261,110.00.
Balancing profits against losses, We /on
tire program, outside of consumers sub- | =
sidies, and bad notes, shows a loss: of
$587,988,205.00. When we remember
that this is the net results of operations ES
of an eighteen-year period, we find that
the annual net loss of the total operation
outside of give-away and bad accounts,
amounted to only $32,666,011.00 per year.
_ If we should discard the losses due to
imports of surplus, we would find that
the operation of the price support pro- .
gram over-all would show a nandsome :
profit to the United States Treasury.
We have not had any squawk out of
Pearson and the papers that carry his _
column about losses on imports. Oh, nol
That robs Americans to help foreigners.
They are all for that. We did not hear
any squawk from Pearson and those
newspapers that carry his column about
subsidizing those consumers in little Italy,
little China, in little Japan, in little Rus-
sia, in little Austria and Hungary, or any
other conglomeration or potential com- |
munist in this country. It is only when |
they think they have gotten a rock to
shy at the farmer who produces this food, |
that they are so concerned about the tax-
payers money.
apt es |8 S AN SE Ze 3
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agricultvage
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Ee SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
F-12 Farmall Tractor, A_1
eond., $190.00. W. L. Easterlin,
ndersonville.
Farm Scales, (24 ft. long plat-
form), 10 ton cap., Howe make,
5800.00. T. N. Bussey, Claxton,
. O. Box 191.
1 Case Pickup Hay Baler with
Wise. Air Cooled Motor, 49
del, for sale. Hoyt Cooper,
tatham, Rt. 1.
Ford Tractor, fully equiped,
tor overhauled recently, 2
Rise plow, 49 model. Ross Mad-
lox, Winder. ,
One Two Unit Farm Master
Machi complete,
ood cond., $125.86. Near Mon-
oe. W. P. Stone, Campton.
Model G. Allis-Chalmers
Tractor with tool bar, bush and
bog harrow, mowing machine,
urning plow, G Whiz and cul-
vator, $825.00. R. J. Corley,
hamblee, 5756 N. Peachtree
d. Phone 17-4759.
1-D7 Caterpillar Bull Dozer
and Pan, just recently over-
hauled, A-1 cond., $4000.08
an see in operation. A. J.
eet Buena Vista. Phone
One Judson Lime Spreader,
ft., good cond., $50.00. Near
onroe. Robert Breedlove.
ampton.
New Holland 76 Automatic
Pickup Hay Baler, $875.00; Ty-
art 6 Row Tractor Duster,
80.00 Both good cond.; IHC
Hay Loader, fair cond., $40.
00; 2 Row Tractor Stalk Cut-
ter, good cond., $25.00; Bent-
hal Peanut Picker, needs re-
airs, $40.00. Willard Gray,
LaFayette. Rt. 3. (West Arm-
uchee Valley).
One David Bradley Garden
Tractor, 2 1/4 hp, bought new,
havent used over 10 hrs., for
quick sale, sacrifice price. $160.
00. Letters ans. Charles Davis,
Pw Dallas, Rt. 1.
Twe Stand. 80 Saw Centen-
nial Gin Outfit complete with
50 hp elec. motor, hydraulic
press, Ist. class operating cond-
ition. for sale. J. A. Rice, Wood-
Jand. Phone 2452.
2 H Wagon, $25.00; Golden
Cane Mill. good as new, mule
drawn, $50.00; Anvil and Blow-
r for Blacksmith Farm Shop,
35.00: Grain Cradle, good as| W
new, $15.00. Olen Reid, Thomas-
on, 104 Park Lane. Tel. 4201.
One Intl. 42 Combine in per-
fect cond. priced for quick
Practically new McCormick-
Deering 12 Ft. Hay Rake, tract-
or or mule drawn, at my farm
- $75.00. 3 mi. W. Pavo. C.. J.
Prosser, Payo, Rt. 8.
1951 Ford Tractor with fert-
ilizer distributors, planters, oul-
tivators, bottom plow, all good
cond., also Love lift type har-
row, $1500.00 FOB farm. J. E.
Culpepper, Lake Park, Rt. 3-
Box 124.
Planters and Cultivators for
B Farmali Tractor, good cond.,
outfit $100.00. Or trade for good
plow mule; 6 Row Duster for
A Farmall, $100.00. Will deliver
in 50 mi. radius Marvin Mad_
dox, Winder, RFD.
One Copper Syrup Pan, 15
ft. long, good cond., for sale.
Quince Souther, Blairsville, Rt.
2, Box 59.
Roto Tiller Side Mower At-
tachments,, perfect cond:, used 1)
season, for sale cheap. H. A.
Frese, East Point, 300 Clark
Dr. Tel. Ca. 0094.
Old Model Tractor with disc
plow for sale. D. A. Bagley,
Austell. Phone 2315.
Model A Farmall Tractor,
large, on good rubber, perfect
cond., with all equipment, lift,
$600.00. Will S. Haile, Fitzger-
ald. P. O. Box 289.
2 Unit McCormick-Deering
Milker, extra pail, 4 can Victor
Milk Cooler with aecrator,
good cond., for dairy. J. L:
Benton, Jr., Monticello.
_ Good 2 H Wagon. all but 2
tires (need repair). $25.00 cash.
Mrs. B. H. Purvis, Helena, Rt. 1.
One 1950 M Model Intl. Trac-
tor in good condition; Also like
new, reasonable. Cleo Williams,
Mitchell, Rt. 1.
_ F-2, 1950 Model Case Comb-
ine, used about 100 hrs., pev-
fect cond., $500.00. J. B. John-
son Rex, Ga. Prone Stock.
bridge 2641.
J. D. Side Delivery Rake
on rubber, used to rake about
175 acres, almost like new,
$300.00 at my farm. Homer L.
Chafin, McDonough. Rt. 2.
Phone 3633.
{946 TD 18 Intl. Bull Dozer
With dbl. drum Isaicson power
unit, 10 ft. blade, good cond.
F. Perryman, Hartsfield.
Plant Jr. Garden Tractor,
? 1/2 kp with cultivator, disc
arrow, and reel type mower
attachments, good as new,
with 1200 ft. aluminum tubing,
10 sprinkler head, 600 gal. a
minute cap., used one month,
Cost $2000.00; Sell $1200.00.
Guar. good as new. See at farm
opposite Dallas Airport, or Call
Atlanta Ch. 2096. Jack Morris--
on, Dallas.
Aluminum Irrigating Equip-
ment mt bargain price. P. L.
Ivester, Waynesboro, Rt. 1.
Mower for W. C. -Allis-Chal-
mers, needs some minor repairs,
$75.00; Also Belt power pulley
for T-20 Intl. and Spline Shaft
for operating combine, both
$80.00. F. M. Gazaway, Decatur,
Clifton Springs Rd., Rt 1. Phone
Ev. 2971.
Cub Power Lift Dump Rake,
dbl. sec. harrow, both pieces
like new, reasonable: John
| Wheeler, Washington, Rt. 2.
One Case Threshing Machine,
good cond., all steel, with wind
| stacker and automatic measure,
belts for machine, $125.00 cash.
J. W. Hale, Athens, RFD 2,
Tallasee Rad.
Good 3 Roller Chattanooga
Syrup Mill and Pan, horse
drawn, $100.00; and an extra
copper pan, 10 ft., $35.00. Bud
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Dairy equipment: 100 gal.
pasteurizer fully equiped, 1
relec. milker with attachments,
and other dairy equipment.
Contact: Charles Scott, Busi-
ness Mgr Darlinston School,
Rome, P. O. Box 353.
2 Row Dobbins Duster for
farm use, perfect cond., used
very little, $15.00. J. M. How-
ard, Stephens.
Allis-Chalmers 60 Combine,
excellent shape. $500.00. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton.
2 Mule No. 9 McCormick-
Deering Mowing Machine,
5 1/2 ft. blade, extra blade, 6
extra new guards, plenty extra
teeth and rivets, Ist. class cond.,
$95.00 cash. J. G. Hitchcock,
Douglasville. Rt.. 1. Box 273.
2 mi. Se Lithia Springs, Ga.
Brady 1 1/2 hp Garden
Tractor with bar mower. reel
tvpe mower. cultivator, $85.00.
Wilber L. WHarris, Jonesboro.
167 College St.
THC Hay Baler and McCor- |
mick No. 42 Combine. $200.00
ea.; Corn Binder, $300.00; Corn
Shredder, $50.00. FOB. P. E.
Nimecek, Duluth, Box 132.
John Deere Mowing Machine
for sale or trade for calf or
2 good vigs, or set of farm
blacksmith toold. R. B. Crane.
Trenton, Star Rt.
S. CG: Cade, Tractor. 12: disc
B and B harrow. 24 Dise Tand-
em Harrow, 4 Disc Tiller
(Athens). No. 20 Meadows Ham-
mer Mill. 8 ft. IHC Binder,
steel wheels, ground driven
tractor hitch. run 6 davs, 6 row
Poison Machine, with 1 H
motor, 2 H drawn 7 ft. wire
rubber wheels. Grady H. Ridlev.
Franklin.
Farmall M Trctor. good rub-
ber, good mechanical cond.. for
sale. Phone 67-J. B. W. Middle-
brooks, Barnesville.
Ferguson 20 Tracior, used less
100 =hrs., harrow, mowing
machine, all good cond., reason-
able. Mrs. J. S. Furestenburg.
Atlanta, Hogan Rd.. Rt. 1.
22 H Ridine Cultivators.
good as new, 2 H Mowing and
Rake for sale. Homen C. Blant-
on, Griffin, Rt. .
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANAED
Want good used J. D. Grain
Drill with fertilizer attachments.
near Griffin. Cheapo for cash.
DJ: *Green: Grins Rt. :
Phone 6483 after 5 PM.
Want one Case 2 Wheel Hay
Baler, air cooled engine. Must
be reasonable. State condition
and price. 75 miles of Bremen.
Letters ans. B. J. Muse, Bre-
men. Phone 2464.
Want one discarded: Avery
Side Delivery Rake for spare
Irrigation System, complete,
Tel. Dixie 6683.
Want good used 1 H Wagon
wy. f. Bett, Doraville. - Vel
Chamblee 2334. s
junk) in exchange for .J. D
ing- Machine with extra blade
all excellent. condition. J. E
Caldwell,
and 396.
Want Buggy for farm. use
Will Stephens, Cedartown, Rt
3, Potash Rd.
Acworth, Rt. 2.
Jr., with accessories. Will trade
Dale.
Harrow, and Acme Harrow
(mule drawn),
price, good condition. O. M
586.
atur, Lawrenceville Rd.
pipe. Describe fully. Robt. H
Tootle, Reidsville, Box 172.
Re. 1.
Farmall H Tractor. State
and condition. Write: Ben
street, Dawsonville.
Want a used David Bradley
Disc Harrow for garden tract-
or, also Drag Pan (Scraper) 3
eu. ft., horse drawn. Must be
reasonable. Richard Tally, At-
lanta, 1357 Cecilia Dr., S, E.
Want 1 Ford Late Model
Tractor in good condition (no
Tandem Harrow, Lilliston Roto
Cutter, J. D. New, No. 5 Mow-
Madison. Phones 181
Want Rototiller Garden
Tractor. State model, condit-
ion, and price. H. L. Moore,
Want small Garden Tractor,
preferably Simplicity or Planet
Contact: W. A. Layton, Shady
Want 4 ft. Dbl. Sec. Tractor
at reasonable
Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4, Box
Want one farm size Irrigation
System complete. Call De. 2926.
or Cr. 5653. L. D. Sargent, Dec-
Want several thousand feet
of used irrigation aluminum
Want a farm wagon or farm
trailer to pull behind tractor on
farm. Give best cash price and |
condition. State directions to
place. R. J. Williams, Davisboro,
Want one set of new or sligh_
tly used steel rear wheels for
rice
ver-
PLANTS FOR SALE
$6.00. D. M. Cason, Bristol.
Govt. insp. Red and Copper-
skin P. R. Potato Plants, 4000,
Red and Copperskin P. R.
Potato, govt. insp., 5000, $7.50.
A. L. Turner, Bristol.
Potato,
count guar.
Bristol.
Onis
Brannen, Bristol, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw
Gourds,
ming, Rt. 5.
Mashburn, Cumming.
Rooted Pink or Copperskin
$1.00 M. FOB. Full
Patterson,
Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
Potato, 5000, $5.00. No COD nor
chks. Prompt shipment. B. D.
berry Plants, $1.00 C; Sage and
Catnip, $1.00 doz.; Also Dipper
$2.00 doz. No COD.
Add postage. L. J. Ellis, Cum-
Kudzu Plants, 10c ea.; Catnip,
25c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis
Red and Pink Skin Potato,
ready, 500, $2.50; $5.00 M. J. L.
$2.50; $4.25 M. Full
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
berry, bearing size, 75c doz.
doz.; Also White
35c lb.; 3 Ibs., $1.00. Add Post
Rte a.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch,
RFD 1.
Potato Plants, pink skin,
ready, 500, $2.50; $5.00 M. J. R.
Strayhorn, Flowery Branch
RFD 1.
Govt. insp. Red and Pink
Skin Potato, 500, $2.25; $4.00 M;
Old Fashion Boone Potato, 500,
count,
Prompt shipment. E. C. Waldrip,
| Klondike Strawberry, 60c C;
500, $2.75; $4.25 M; Mtn. Huckle-
?
Peppermint, Catnip, 25 bunch;
Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 50c
Blackeyed,
Spotted Crowder and Clay Peas,
age, Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville,
Insp. Copper and Red Skin
Boon, $3.00 M;
bage,
5000 up,
wale. Mrs. Helen Leonard,
Swainsboro, P. O. Box 234.
\
ha Carrie Neal. Dorroh,
Pine Log.
parts only. Within 50 mi. Bre_
men. Hoyt Kinney, Bremen.
Gainesville,. Rt. 2.
P. R. Potato, $2.75 M del.; 5000
up, $2.25 FOB; Old Fashion
Calif. Pepper,
200, $1.00; Stone Tomato, Cab-
and Collard, $2.00 M;
$1:75 collect; Hot].
Pepper, 3 doz., 50. C. W. Smith,
Govt. Red
Skin P. R. Potato,
Fashion Boon, $5.00
shipment. De
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
State insp. Pink
Skin P. R. Potato, $4
Fashion Boon, $5.00
Prompt shipment.
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
Big Joe Strawbe
certified, heavy bea
juicy berries, $3.85
$8.75; $15.80. M. No less
All orders delivered.
Hamby, Greenville. __
100 M each Certi
hagen Market Cabba
Collard, large, tough, 4(
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; 5
10 M, $15.00. Prep
packed. Large orders,
at farm or exp. coll
Davis, Milledgeville,
mon sps :
Potato, $1.75 M. Miss
OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2.
La. Copperskin Potat
from vine grown, Sta
seed, $2.00 M. r
J. F. Gruber, Odum. Rt.
Pink or Coppersk
rooted, $1.00 M. FOB
count guar. Leary
Patterson.
Govt. insp. Copper.
Plants, $1.00 M. No
Brannen, Patterson.
Hot Pepper, 40c C;
Peppermint, 10e bunch:
Leaves, 10 cup. De
Ruth Phillips, Royston,
Kudzu Plants or
$2.00 C. PP. Cheaper
those who dig or plo
up. Jonathan W.
1381 Burton Ave.
Black Raspberry, Go
Bushes, Muscadine Gra
Haselnut Bushes, and E
nut Trees, each 6, $1.00.
postage. Mrs. Nellie P
Gainesville, Rt. 8.
Govt. insp, and treated
Red Skin Potato Plants, g
from vine cuttings, $1.25
M up, $1.00 M. Del No~
Can fill large orders.
Lightsey, Screven. a
Govt. insp. P. R. Potato,
per and red skin, $1.0
5000, $4.50. Full count. /
Lightsey, Surrency, Rt.
Govt. insp. Copperskin
to, $2.00 M. Full
Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Mullis, Surrency, Rt. 2
La. Copperski
Plants, govt. insp., $2.0
P. R. Bunch, $3.00 M. Del. .
Sheffield, Surrency, Rt.
Govt. insp. Pink an
Skin Potato, full coun
M; 50c C. Del Woodrow L
sey, Screven. j
Copperskin P. R. Pe
grown from vine cut
$2.00 M: Ga. Heading Co
$1.50 M. Prompt shipmen
L. Steedley, Baxley.
Govt. insp. and treate
and Copperskin Potato,
M; 2M and up, $1.50 1
count. Prompt shipment. |
ther Griffis, Odum, Rt. 2.
Certified Bunch P. R. Pe
$7.00 M; 5000 or more, .
M; Running Vine P. R. Ph
$3.50 M. E. H. Hall, Arabi, !
Phone 4310. a
Govt. insp. Copperskin -
Potato, $2.50 M. Prompt _
ment. Good count. No COI
G. Pearce, Bristol. a
3 or 4 kinds Strawberry
C; Red Raspberry, t
berry, Horseradish, $1.00
Peppermint. 24, 50c: Also
picked out Walnut Mea
1b. PP in Ga. Mrs. Willi
le, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Govt. insp. treated Red
P. R. Potato, good plan
count. seed grown
cuttings, $2.00 M del; 2
more, $1.75 M. L. D-
Screven, Rt. 2.
Govt. insp. Red Skin
Potato, $1.75 M. No chk:
paid. Paul Lightsey.
Pink Skin P. R. Pote
PLANTS FOR SALE
PLANTS FOR SALE
$2.00 M;
_| Pepper, Onion,
.| Plants, -25c doz.;
ys ings Green
aisige Copper-
to Hill P otato,
$2.50 M. Prompt
Marvin Mullis, Sur-
Rt; 1, Box: 343:
PP. Mrs.
; certified) Bunch
ato, from vine
St.
Mann, Surrency.
l ard, Copenhagen
;}can Tomato, 25c
00 M: 5 M, $8.00;
Damp packed. PP
$1.00 M at farm.
2 ego asi Rt.
Franklin, Register.
Peppermint Plants,
BSSAS Weeks,
Sage Plants, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
A. B. Wood, Marietta,
Eggplants, Cauliflower,
sley, Artichokes, Pimiento, Hot)
and Belle Peppers, Pan Ameri-
Beets,
Carrots, Kale, Brussels Sprouts,
Broccoli, 2 doz., 35c; Aspar
50c doz. Add postage. No
$1.00 lots or more. Mrs. H.
| Chas. W. Cabbage, and Ga.
Collard, 400, $1.00; 500, $1.25;
5 M Collard,
10 M, $15.00. Del.
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.
Green Glaze Collard,
and Broccoli
Black Beauty
,| Hegplants, 45c doz.;
Glaze
= Collard Seed, 25c Tbl.
postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
Also H
Dial,
doz.;
$8.00;
Solomon
Heading
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Vv.
.|July del.,
35c doz,
Govt.
MO
4
Tomato Plants,
grown, certified seed, Arasan
treated stock, $1.00 C; 200, $1.75;
500, $2.50; $3.50 M. Wet moss,
wax paper wrapped. Add post-
age. Mrs. V? M. Johnson, Shell-
man,
Govt. insp. Copperskin Po-
tato, $1.75 M; 5 M, $7.50. FOB.
Mrs. Doris Reddish, Odum, Rt.
Bunch P. R. Potato, June and
500, $4.00; $7.00 M.
Treated and State insp., damp
packed. Hel. 1422, Ocilla, Ga. J.
Sims, Mystic.
Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, $1.50
M; $5.00 per 4 M. Prompt ship-
ment. Claude Tyre, Surrency.
P. R. Potato, insp.,
Copperskin, full count, prompt
shipment, 5 M, $7.50. No chks.
fF. G. Tyre, Bristol.
insp. Red Skin P. R.
Potato, $2.50 M. Prompt ship-
ment.
Jennings Williamson, Bristol.
only.
from field
full count. Prompt
Heavy bearing, strong,
rooted Strawberry, 50c
print sacks to the dollar.
B. T. Thornten, Bowdon.
P. R. Potato, govt. insp.,
La. Copperskin, good
Prompt shipment. 5 M, $
ford, Bristol.
State insp.
Govt. insp. Copper and
Skin P. R.. Potato,
imp. La.|P. O. Money Orders,
Post prepaid in Ga.
Williamson, Bristol.
State inSp. Bunch P. R.
tato, from vine tips, $4.00
La. Copperskin and Red P.
PP in Ga.
F. Mann, Surrency.
Govt. insp. Red and Copper-
skin Potato Plants, $1.50 del.
shipment.
S. R. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 2.
doz.;
$2.00 C; Mtn. Huckleberry, $1. 00
@: Damp packed. Exch. for 3
count.
No COD nor chks. Lester Craw-
$2.50 M.!
Good count. Prompt shipment.
Parcel
Ww.
| $2.00 M. No COD nor chks. C.
well
Mrs.
imp. |
7.50. |
in
Red
W.
Po-|Spirea, Tamarix, Beauty Bush,
M; Boxwoods, Camellias, $1.00;
R.,| All cols. named Iris, $1.00.
CORRECTION:
rooted Boxwood plants, |
Dwarf and Sempervirens, $2.0
doz; 5,000 Narcissi bulbs, Apr
blooming,
Daffodil bulbs,
blooming size bulbs. Mrs, B.
| Robinson, Greenville.
CORRECTION:
Ageratum,
(Pilosa), small leaf Vinca Mino
and Purple Kin
$1.00 do:
Wood
clumps
Achimenes
$5.00 C.
| Greenville.
CORRECTION:
drangeas,
$20.00 M;
Per.
plants,
Blanche
Regal,
Nice,
Per.
blue
we.
Aug
$1.00 doz. i
Phi
Finest bloom-
ing size Azaleas, Ferns Hy-
Amaryllis,
and Aug. Lilies, Red Honey-
suckle, Silver Lace Vines, Pussy
and Weeping Willows, Pin
Add postage. Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
blue ie
i
i
NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | Shumans Livestock Market, Hagan $23.77 $23.04 $21.66 ;
Auction Co., Alma $24.50 $23.55 $22.30 $21.70 | Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $24.50 $20.00
Livestock Auction Sole, : ete : Muscogee Livestock Co., Columbus $23.30 $22.40
Jackson $24.60 $24.00 $23.20 $22.10 | Boy Livestock Comm. Co. a Ser ee
Cartersville $25.25 $24.00 $22.00 =
aioe Statesboro $24.75 $23.90 $23.10 Wayerest Livestock Market, Waycross $24.40 $23.95 $22.85 $21.10
eck Comm. Co., Dublin $25.30 $24.00 $23.05 $22.00 | Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $23.65 $23.35 $22.20 $20.10
Auction Co., Winder $24.75 $24.00 $22.75 Greensboro Livestock Auction Bara, Inc., 7
gg Comm. Co., Quitman $24.75 $24.45 $23.05 $22.25 Greensboro $23.98 $23.00 $22.10
et, Gomenil ~ $26.00 $23.00 $19.00 $14.09 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $24.00 $23.35 $22.25 $21.10
Co. Livestock Auction Co., Metter Livestock Market, Metter $24.00 $23.40 $20.50 $20.00
Nohunta $24.05 $23.25 $2225 $21-35 | Smith Stockyerd, Augusta $23.75 $23.25 $22.00
Stockyard, Claxton $24.75 .$24.00 $22.25 Farmers Livestock Auction Co., :
Co. Stockyard, Springfield $24.56 $24.00 $23.15 Nashville $24.55 $23.80 $22.55 $20.30
is hut Retin Sa Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon $24.20 $23.40 $23.00 $22.00
Hawkinsville $25.10 $24.40 ($23.60 $21.70 | Formers Co-up Livestock Assoc.,
Soperton $23.25 $22.00 $21.00
Stockyard, Sylvania $24.25 $24.15 $22.85 $22.95 | Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania $23.55 $22.95 $21.00 $21.00
nty Stockyard, Blackshear $24.75 $23.90 $22.89 $21.75 Troup Co. Livestock Sales Barn,
Pgs a Se ec ak wats LaGrange $24.05 $22.20 $21.10 $20.00
a oe sat ; : i Elbert Livestock Auction Barn, cb
. Stockyard, Bortow $24.54 $23.35 $21.71 $21.40 Elberton $24.25 $23.00 $21.50 $19.75
Livestock Market, Metter $24.65 $24.05 $23.32 _ Appling Co. Livestock Market, epee
ile Stockyard, Wrightsville $24.80 $2381 $2330 $22.20 : Baxley Ree Nee ee
stock Co., Ocilla $24.95 $24.30 $23.00 $21.60 | Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson a ee ee
ed, hae $23.80 $23.20 $22.70 McRae Stockyard, McRae $24.00 $23.52 $21.75 $19.90
= Livestock a. : : Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Dublin $23.99 $23.40 $22.40 $21.50
Gainesville $25.50 $22.30 $19.00 $15.00 | Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $23. 70 $23.45 $22.80 $21.20
eee ee Gentes: ) SES0P S046 S285) $7798 Gu 8
a Tifton $24.70 $24.40 $23.50 $22.55 | Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn $23.85 $2355 $22.32
s Co. Stockyard, Lyons $24.05 $23.45 $22.40 $20.35 | Ragsdale McClure Comm., Co., Rome $24.05 $22.00 $18.00
ar Livestock ei ae mie Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome $24.05 $21.80 $18.30 $18.10
peaeataad Producers Co-up Livestock Ex., bi
Ss f oe Statesboro $23.00 $22.40 $21.70 $20.35
uel County Stockyard, Swainsboro $24.00 $23.50 $23.00 $21.00 | Bacon Co. Stock Market, Alma $23.50 $22.55 $21.60 $19.35
1 Co. Marketing Assec., Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Ae eae o
Sandersville $24.40 $22.65 $22.51 ; Lakeland $24.50 $23.71 $22.35 $20.30
Kite Stockyard, Kite $24.20 $23.00 $22.00
Livestock Sales Barn, Inc., Union Stockyard, Albany $23.80 $23. 55 $22.90 $22.00
Carrollton $24.75 $23.75 $22.00 Sy te eee
- a | Hazlehurst Livestock Market,
Comm. Co., Dublin $24.61 $23.50 $23.00 $22.00 | Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $23.80 $22.80 $22.10
stock Auction Barn, Inc., ke Northeast Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, = ttis~S
_ Secial Circle $24.00 $23.50 $20.75 $23.70 \ Aten $23.40 $21.90 2275
Stockyard, Savannoh $28.20. $23.70 $22.95 ____ | Peoples Livestock Market, Inc.
> Stockyord, Swainsboro $24.65 $23.06 $21.65 $21.35 Hazlehurst $23.20 $22.90 $22.04 $20.05
Products Sales, Black's Sale Barn, Gainesville $23.60 $21.00 $19.00 $16.00
Thomaston $24.10 $23.35 $22.10 $22.60 |
Stockyard, Swain 24.65 $23.06 45 $21.
ee es | an look Co. Dougias $23.50 $28.13 $21.96 $21.04
ei Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup $23.50 $23.13 $21.96 $20.02
- Denaldsonville $23.95 $23.45 $22.80 $21.20
_ ; S Sumter Livestock Assoc., Inc.,
$24.35 $22.61 $22.50 $20.15 SB ae $24.12 $22.89 $22.71 $22.00.
. Cochran = $23.60 $22.75 $19.60 $18.85 Hiiagureld Livctbock Anson, ee
Set. $24.00 $22.90 $22.55
$23.70
$22.01
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PAGE FOUR, |
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middle age white wo-
man for light farm work on
farm. Live as one of family,
room, board, $30.00 monthly.
Frank Beasley, Staplon.
Want middle age, white wo-
man to live on farm with ald-
erly woman in southern pact
Forsyth Co. and do very light
farm work. Board and small
_ salary. Good home for right
erson. Contact: Mrs. W. W.
cMullan, Avondale Estates,
4191 Kensington Ro, Tel At.
Janta Cr. 3149.
Want nice middle age couple,
clean, reliable, able to support
self, to take care of farm. No
. children. Need not have furnit-
ure. Can have chickens, hogs,
large garden. Come see. 1 mile
gif 54 Hwy. from U. S. Conley
Dapot West Gate. R. J. (Hend-
evson) Henderson, Morrow, Rt.
1, Box 65_A.
Want elderly couple to live
in home with elder woman and
eare for farm, mostly flowers,
othe. light farm chores. Must
furnish own food. Letters ans.
Mrs. L. A. Brinkley, Homer-
ville, Star Rt.
Wani at once, an unencumber-
ed. dependable white woman,
50-65 yrs. old, in good health,
to live as one of family and do
light farm work on farm, for
room, board, $30.00 monthly.
No bad habits. Mrs. W.
Edenfield, Stillmore, Rt. 2.
Want middle age white or
eolored woman for light farm
ehores on farm. Live in home
with 2 good elderly people,
board, salary. Joseph Nobles,
Danville.
Want man and wife (white),
no: over 45, for work on farm,
Must know how to look after
chickens, turkeys, pigs (light
work). $80.00 monthly, room,
board. Mrs. Helen Street. At-
lanta, Rt. 2. Phone Cr. 1777.
Want experienced white
dairy man with small family.
Must be steady, sober, depend-
able. Good 4 R house with
elec. light, city water. Near
church, school, and stores. C.
N. Roberds, Savannah, 2502
Tennessee. Ave.
Want assistant to foreman on}
cattle farm. Must have tractor, |
machinery experience, and ex-
perience with cattle. Desire
young man under 30. State age,
detailed experience, and salary
wanted. Apply by letter only.
D. C. Collier, Barnesville. Tel.
no:
Want middle age white .wo-|
man to live on farm with eld-
erly woman in southern part
- Forsyth Co. and do very light
farm work. Board and small
salary. Good home for right
person. Contact: Mrs. Marie
Rover, Cumming.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want to grow 40 or 50 tons
Soybean and Millet Hay at
$30.00 ton for interested party.
You furnish 1 bu. Soybeans
for every ton of hay desired. I
do the work. G. M. Hobbs,
Stapleton.
Want job on dairy farm. Sev-|
eral years experience, Can
furnish A-1 refrerence. Must
have room, board. Year around |
work.
Roper,
. Want job on farm. Exper-
ienced with chickens and cat-
tle. Just self and wife. 2-3 R
house, elec., water, salary. A.
L. Hewett, Atlanta, 881 Dillon
St:, S. W.
35 yr. old man wants job on
dairy farm. Experienced. Sob-
ber, honest single. Phone De.
See or write: Harold
Donalsonville, Rt. 1.
8443. R. L. Morris, 2093 McAfee |
Rd.
Experienced man wants job
on farm looking after poultry,
eattle, hogs. Also can do carp-.
entry, painting, and general
repair work on farm. F. W.
Selby. Altanta, Rt. 3, Box 561.
White woman with 2 chil-
drea ( 8 yrs., 4 yrs. old) wants
light work on farm for room,
board, reasonable salary. 26
yrs. old, Mrs. Lorene Ferguson,
Se Ferguson, Stockbridge,
W.| seed. B. W. Screws, Adrian.
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS
_ MISCELL
Yellow Dock, Yellow, and
Sassafras Root, 3 lbs., $1.30 PP;
Dried Peppermint, $1.25 lb. PP.
Miss Aubrey Holden, Pisgah.
SAGE: j
Shade Dried Sage, 30c qt.;
$1.00 gal. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
New shade dried Sage, - big
soda boxes full, 25c. PP; 50c.
Z. J. Vollrath, Smyrna, He
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
OATS:
Want 500 bu. good feed oats.
Fred Brown, Atlanta, 4258
Briarcliff Rd. N. E. EV-4042.
ROOTS:
Want 2 scuppernong grape-
vine roots and 2 Crabapple
rootings. Mrs. L. C. Bragg,
Savannah, 106 East 59th St.
SEED:
Want some old_ fashioned
kind of the Dishrag (running
variety) okra seed. Advise. Mrs.
L. L. Hornsby, Atlanta, 2319
Cottage Grove Ave, S. E.
DE-8691,
Want 2 bu. of Iron peas for
| Want some Pennyroyal (herb)
seed or plants. Mrs. Esther
Thompson, Meansville, Rt. 1.
FEATHERS: _.
Want 10 lbs. new goose feath-
ers. Give best price. Mrs. Mary
ae Fitzgerald, Box 108,
tk
EEA:
Want 3 tons baled oats and 3
tons baled Lespedeza or Alfalfa
Hay, both 1953 crop, bright,
clean. Quote FOB my barn.
Jason A. Tuggle, Atlanta, 546
Franklin Rd., N. E.
EGGS FOR SALE
Pure Pit Game Eggs for sale
or exch. for Quail or Pheasant
Eggs. Mrs. S.-M. Whittemore,
| Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Pure Fighting Pit Game Egg
for. sale or exch. for Pheakent
Turkey, or Quail Eggs. Geo, E
Mize, Douglasville, Rt. 3.~ ;
Quail Eggs, 25c ea. George M.
coe Hapeville, 3811 Atlanta
ve <i
Taking orders for July and
| August Bob White Quail Eggs,
80 pet. fertility, 25c ea.; $22.50
C, ship anywhere. B. A. Pollock,
Marietta, Rt. 3, c/o Green
Acres Farm.
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR tears
CORRECTION: New Crop
Crimson Clover
Honey, ex-
tracted, in 60 lb. cans (extra
light), $150.00 per thousand lbs.
FOB. J. M. Jackson, Atlanta,
1060 Orlando Place, S. W.
| Fresh Local Extracted Honey
{in 5 Ib. pails, $1.50; 10 Ib. pails,
| $2.50; Chunk, T0c extra, PP:-to
13rd. zone. W. E. Livingston,
| College Park, Box 135.
15 hives bees, 8 frame, all on
full sheet foundation, healthy,
good colonies, 29 supers, 4
extra hive bodies, average of 1
super full of honey to hive,,
$130.00 for lot. Wont split.
Come after. Dont write. W. C.
Warnock, Soperton.
10-15 hives of Bees, (10
frame patent hives), haven b
been robbed this*year, $10.00
ea. R. E. Summer, Forest Park,
Rt. 1. Tel. CA-9843.
Fancy Gallberry Honey, 1953 |
crop, put up in big mouth jars,
25-30 Ibs. to case; Extracted,
$6.00 case; Chunk, $6.25 case.
Shipped collect, Elias B. Herrin
Winokur, Rt. 1.-
tiereeiatnpninteieg ee ce age
FARM HELP WANTED
?
Want single man or couple
for North Ga. astate. Some
knowledge of crops desired.
Mrs. W. H. Weir, Atlanta, 945
Rupley Dr., N. E. "Tel. Ve. 3447.
|
| refrigerator
889 Edgewood Ave.
| PECANS:
Seis
ley, Rt. 3.
Fine White Rice Popcorn,
shelled, 25c Ib. Add postage. No
less 4 lbs. to a customer. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.
Yellow Corn in shuck, $2.00
bu. at my place. O. L. DeLo ier,
Tyrone. Phone Atlanta, De.
0113, or Ma. 5339.
EGGS:
Chinese Ringneck Pheasant
Eggs, 20c ea. at my house; Also
young pheasants. J. A. Moore,
Atlanta, 2181 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Rts:
Golden Sentight, Dark Corn-
ish, Brown Leghorn, and Old
English Silver Duckwing Ban-
tam Eggs, $3.50 setting. No
guaranty. Bob Clark, Macon,
372 Spring St.
Speckled Guinea Eggs, 18,
$1.65; 36, $3.20. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Rta
White African Guinea, Golden
Sebright Bantam, and White
Cornish Game Eggs, all $2.00
per 15. Del. Mrs. O. L. Craft,
Lavonia. =
FEATHERS:
Nice, new White Downy
Feathers, 60c lb. Del Sample on
request. Mrs. Mary Collins,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
GOURDS:
Gourds, 2 doz., $5.00; $18.00
C:; 500, $75.00; Gourd Seed, 3
pkts., 40c; $4.00 lb. PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
HAY:
100 bales Alfalfa Hay, $45.00
ton; 400 bales Oats, Rye Grass,
and Crimson Clover, $30.00 ton;
50 bales Ladino aand Fescue,
$30.00 ton. All good quality.
Jim Alsobrook, Jr., Conyers,
Rt. 2, c/o Honeybrook. Farm.
HONEY, BEES, ETC.
Good new Table Honey, strain
or chunk, $2.50 gal. prepaid in
Ga.; 65 lb. lard can full, $9.00.
FOB. J. T. Holland, Sparks.
4 modern hives, high pro-
duction, Italian ees, with
extra supers, smoker, elec. ex-
| tractor, ete., all or part. Mrs.
T. J. Davis, Townsend, RFD 2.
PEANUTS AND PECANS:
130 Ibs. Stuart Pecans, 35c Ib.;
Fresh picked out Pecan Meats,
$1.00 lb. either kind. PP in Ga.
H. J. Williams, Flowery Branch.
Stewart Pecans, 52 crop, for
sale or exchange for Crowder
Peas. J. M. Nall, Austell, Box 49.
Imp. White Spanish Peanuts,
$3.50 bu. Add postage. W. C.
Oliver, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
1952 crop, hand shelled, clean,
kept Pecan Meats,
$1.00 lb. PP. Mrs. Janie. Almond,
Luthersville.
PECAN AND OTHER FRUIT
TREES:
Small Celestial Sweet and
Lemon Fig and Pecan Settings,
50c ea. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta,
POTATOES:
One acre or more nice Irish
Potatoes; Also 5 or more lbs.
new clean Fla. Broad Leaf
Mustard, and 2 lb. mixed Turnip
Seed. Make best offer. Mrs. Jake
Daughtry, Sr., Cobbtown.
WALNUTS:
Black Walnuts for sale. Mrs.
Thomas Jones, Eatonton, RFD
No. 3.
HAY:
50 acres good Johnson Grass
Bottom Hay. Should get 2 cut-
tings. Make best offer. Olen B.
Reid, Thomaston, 104 Park
Lane. Tel. 4201,
1952 crop Pecan Meats, Stew-
arts and Vandemons mixed,
60c pt.; 2 pts., $1.00; Not shelled,
up to 10 Ibs., 30c Ib. Add post-
age; 50 lbs, by express, 27 lb.
Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.
Several pounds
pecan meats, some whole, re-
frigerator kept, fresh, 75c Ib.
Add postage. Exchange 1 |b.
for 2 lbs. White Blackeyed
Crowder, or early Brown
Week Peas. Mrs. G. W. Vaughn,
Williarason.,
nice sright
NEOUS
FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
ROOTS AND HERBS: GRAPES: | BUTTER: Good, brig
Samson Snake Root for sale. 10 tons Grapes that will be} Good firm, fresh Country Fatt Grain
Mrs. J. H. Hooper, Rockmart,| ready to gather between June | Butter, 50c Ib. - 60c lb. PP. Mrs. | germ., 6.00.
203, Apt. 2, c/o Forest Courts.| 15-20th. R, G. Reynolds, Bax-|R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.| Lowe, Ft. Val
FRUT: (FRESH AND DRIED)
Nice Sundried, Hand Peeled
Fruit, 1952 crop, 50c lb. Add
postage. Mrs.~ C.7 W.') Fricks},
Talking Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151.
GOURDS:
Bh oe Dipper Gourds, 35c
; Larger sizes, 50c and $1.00
a: Smaller size, mixed 10c ea.;.
Also Gourd Seed, $1.00 cup.
Add postage. Mrs. 'W. E. Woot-
en, Camilla.
BARLEY AND STRAW: :
Approx. 1000 bu. Calhoun
feed, $1.50- bu. FOB our farm;
Also approx, 30 tons Oat and
Barley Straw $10.00 ton. FOB.)
Or exch. for 2 beef type heifers.
Dallas Berger, The Rock, c/o
B and B Ranch.
SEED AND GRAIN
- FOR SALE
Citron, Crookneck Squash,
and Pumpkin Seed, 40c pt.;
75e qt.; Henderson Baby Lima
Beans, 20c lb.; Martin Gourd,
5e doz. Add_ postage.
Mewborn, Bolingbroke, Rt. 1.
Old Fashion Multiplying On-
ion Shallots, dry, hand picked,
35c lb. Mrs. W. P. Humphreys,
Stone Mountain.
1953 Champion Green Glaze
Collard Seed, for sale. Mrs. T.
T. Holloway, Cobbtown.
large spoon; Also Hasting Yel-
low Seed Corn, 50c gt.; Cherry
Pepper, 10 pack. Docia Harris,
Lula.
bu. Phone Jonesboro 2312. H.
S. Fellows, Hampton, Ric
4000 lbs. recleaned Brown
Top Millet, 14c lb.; 1500 lbs.
Millet, recleaned, small percent-
age Johnson Grass, 12 lb. FOB.
No orders shipped less 100 lbs.
M. T. Morrow, Newborn.
Old Fashion White Multiply-
ing Nest Onions, $1.25 gal.;
Ib,, 5Qc; 90c Ib.
All PP. Mrs.
Fayetteville.
A market basket full Shallots, |
75c. Come after. Mrs. J.
Carey, College Park, 920 Park
Terrace.
> 16 Ibs., $9.00.
Kate Harrell,
in the burr, 35c lb.; 3 lbs., $1.00.
Postpaid in Ga. No chks. Write
for quantity prices, stating a-
mount. Letters and cards ans.
oe OQ. Prickett, Maysville, Rt.
Cited Seed, 75c lb.; Honey-
rock Cantaloupe, White Bunch
Butterbean. 25c teacup; Must-
ard, 20c Tbl. Exch.for print
sacks in good condition. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumm-
ime ted.
Recleaned Brown Top Mill-
et Seed, hay and grazing kind,
15 lb. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.
Dixie Crimson Clover, $25.00
Cwt.: Chapel Hill Rescue, $50.
00 Cwt.: Native, $40.00; Oats
and Dixie Crimson Clover, $9.
00 Cwt:; Rescue and Clover,
$35.00 Cwt.: Rescue, Oats, and
Clover, $40.00 Cwt.; Ky. 31
Rescue, $25.00. Tel. 2131. C. D.
Wood, Bowdon.
5000 lbs. Reseeding Crimson
Clover, and 4000 lbs. Rescue
Grass Seed, recleaned, sacked,
high gserm., 20c lb. each: 500 bu.
Southland Oats, combine dun,
extra clean, high- germ., $1.00
bu. at farm. M. T. Courson,
Wrens.
New crop Green Glaze Col-
Jard Seed, 25c Tbl.; 5 Thls.,
$1.00, PP. Mrs.- J. A. Wilson.
Martin. c
Rescue and Crimson Glover |
Seed, cleaned, or: combine run,
either in small or large quant-
ities, (cheaper in large quant-
ities). Letters ans. Robedt L.
Russell, Jr. Winder. Tel. 5861.
Early Martins Combine Grain
Full Grain Barley, for seed or|
Betty d
Seven Top Turnip Seed, 15c|
200 bu. this years oats, $1.00}
Ga. Collard Seed, fresh, 1 1/2 }
1953. crop Btrr Giares Seedy
Little White Lady,
4 Ibs. Tieng
top. and oe to
giving best
nell, Gaihesvitias
postage. Miss G'
Cumming, Rt.
Fine Old Ti
$1.45. gal.;
White
PP in Ga. Mrs. Lo
Dacula, Rt. 1. *
Gourd Seed,
3 pkts., 40c. PP.
cepted. Mrs T
Rocky Face, Rt.
noxious weed see!
sacked. Pick up at.
Hardy, Camilla. -
Clean, Old Fashi
Onions, for planti
Plus postage. Mrs:
a 3435 Peac
Turnip Seed, 7
and Winter, 25 s
postage. Mrs. C.
Talking Rock, Rt.
| Buford, Rt. 2
8 bu. White Brow
good for table or ha
lific. Joe Morgan,
Blue Java Peas,
2 crops yearly, goo
30c Ib. Add postage.
tie Little, Ball Gro
Red Speckled Crov
Blue Java Peas,
postage. G. T. Bi
Ground; Rt es
Brown Sugar o
6bu.
Ramshorn, $6. 00 bi
lis, Cochran. :
Blackeyed Whi
Peas, field run, $9.0
Homer G. Cline, Ca
Early Brown 6 We
Peas, 5 cups, $1.2
FOB; White Crowde
$1.25; Tender Blue
ed Running Butter P
a., $1:00; Old fir
Onions. greatest
$1.45 Gal. PP; $10
Mrs. Clarence McM
wlassRiwl: 8
- Genuine
Crowder Peas, 4 Ibs,
lbs., $2.00; Plus
Gladys Duran, Cummit
Browneyed. and W
bu.: Half bu. Spec
$2.50 gal.; 75c qt. Pl
Also White Purple Hi
SL PP. CAI ole
prompt del. Mrs.-~H
son, Bowdon, Rt.
White and Blue
Will Peas for sale.
son, Lawrenceville,
FLOWERS
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$6.50 Cwt. R. D. Tatum
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