iebiy 3 cS hear someone ad- ne return to a completely free These advocates say let the law of supply pod decane: epanatty 0 on a ee un- ect is iaenlind in whole or rif the demand is controlled in part, then the law of repely al d ee operate. _ MONEY try, business, and agriculture in ntry depends: first on that com- hich we call money. Money in sense, namely, money in coin ney, commercial loans, treasury i I a cai oss see et cae a nos A i, Mg ac cece een i public debt. The total com- of these remains approximately the amount of actual money, mn over a period of forty years, uring the extreme inflation caus- rease in public debt since 1942, ang the a years of 1930 pply of money is coneulind first Government, It is controlled by led by the big banks. It is con- by taxation. It is controlled b ent borrowing, and it is eontroll- he amounts of money, in all its sent into foreign countries. It. is rand demand cannot operate freel at basic commodity, money, _ LABOR equally. clear that the cost of be regulated by the law of and demand in this country. Since of the century there has been a rruggle between organized la- lustry to fix the price of labor. en a struggle between organiz- d 1 organization of the consumers e other hand. of this struggle between cap- In recent years enacted labor WEDNESDAY. JULY 22, 1953 THE LAW OF oats AND DEMA r of Be sepply and. demand _gov- inflationary private credit, and from the above that the law of supply of labor on the one | ee of labor has been maximum hours, ete. Frem this, it is equally clear that the law of supply and demand cannot determine the price of labor. TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATIONS, ETC. In the case of transportation com- panies, telephone and telegraph compan- ies, power companies and other utilities, the law of supply and demand is without effect because the supply is under ab- solute control, and in the nature of things, - is monopolistic in character. Federal and state governments have recognized this fact and have created bodies such as Interstate Commerce Commission, Fed- eral Communications Commission, and - Federal Trade Commission, having broad powers of control to regulate both the sup- ply and the price to be charged the pub- lic. Most states also have commissions charged by law with the regulation of rates, locations, and limitations or prohi- bition of competitive-like enterprise. AGRICULTURE : In the field of agriculture both the _supply and demand are largely controlled by Federal laws. International. commerce, reciprocal trade agreements, etc., provide means and methods of bringing in billions of dol- lars of agricultural products from other countries. These offtimes create surplus in America, when the American farmer has not produced a surplus. In order to - sustain farm prices in the face of these imports, congress has enacted laws pro- viding commodity credit loans, price sup- orts, government purchases, school unch programs, acreage control, etc. Re- gently, hundreds of millions of pounds of meat, dairy products and other farm com- 3 mitts have been imported into this gountry in the face of ample seppies of domestic production. So long as these papers are continu- ed the farmer has no control over the sup- ply of agricultural products. They are under control of the Federal government. In fact, the farmer has no control over prices that he pays and therefore has little eontrol over the cost of producing his crops. The farmer has no control over the price of what he sells; therefore has little control over his income. NEWSPAPERS A day or two ago I noted an editorlal ~ supply and demand. pendent business of every kind to survive - law of gravity pulling down a house that in the local newspaper advocating that the price of the farmers milk be fixed by, the supply and demand. But strange te say the same newspaper formed a monop= oly in the local newspaper field to escape the law of supply and demand in its own business. It was not willing to compete in the sale of advertising space. It was not willing to compete in the editorial field. It was not willing to compete in selling subscriptions. It was not iaw ot : in any way to operate under the law of FREE ENTERPRISE We hear a lot of talk about free enters prise. The advocates of free enterprise - offtimes erroneously connect free enter=_ prise and the law of supply and demand as though they were one and the same. There is no such thing as free enterprise, | in its broadest sense, in any nation with a controlled or partially controlled econe- my. With the great combinations of caps ital, both national and international, the working manbe he farmer, industriak worker, transportation or communica- tions employee, or whatever he may be. would have no chance if he were left to fight his own battle as an individual, On the other hand, we see evidences every= day of the hopeless fight of small indes in a world of big business. with unlimited capitaland credit, and with huge organi- zations. _ Under existing conditions, the little man in this big country is like the little fish in the lake. His free enterprise con- sists largely in his freedom to be swal- lowed by the bigger fish. _ To talk about the law of supply and demand controlling in this country now is about on a par with talking about the ~ In one case the law of gravity is under control and therefore ceases to operate. In the other case the law of supply and demand is under con- trol and therefore ceases to operate. is built on a rock. With public and private debts now approaching one trillion dollars, .and alt of them based on cheap money and high. employment, it is impossible for this coun- { try to return in the foreseeable future 4 to the law of supply and demand without ( an economic and political revolution, the end result of which no man can foresee. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture | Address all items for publication and requests to be put on the ign ilinig list and for change of address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL eerie 3 va ASS chariQn its Laps Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the -Bulletin, nor for any. transactic= socnlting from oublished notices. Ree er ge Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga. By Deparimenit of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol ~ Atlanta, Ga, } Entered as 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 State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices Siaie Capitol, Aflanita, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, Ga. [GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN] _ PLANTS FOR SALE PLANTS FOR SALE Siarks Strawberry Plants, rooted, April and May bearers, _ 50c doz.; $3.00 C. Add postage. No COD, nor chks. Miss Belle Oberts, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Imp. Klondike Strawberry, ing size, 2 doz. 75c: Also Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Winter Mustard Seed, 25c teacup. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks in good cond, Rosie Crowe; Cumming, Rett Garrett's Famous, Streamliner Everbearing Strawberry Plants, to be shipped Oct. 15-No. 15th., $1.50 C; 500, $6.00; $10.00 M. PP in Ga. Cash with order. Pro- Bunch P. R. Potato Plants, rn from vine tips, $3.00 M. rompt shipment. No COD nor chks, C. F. Mann, Surrency. Horse Radish Plants, 50c doz.; Horse Radish Roots, Blackhaw ots, 50c lb.; Blackhaw Bushes, Oe ea.; Queen of the Meadow, , 50c; Wild Horsemint, Spear- mint, Garlic, Balm, Tanzy,|mpt shipment. C.J. Garrett, Lion's Tongue, 25 doz. Add|Bremen ,P. O. Box 112. Sones Mrs. Presley Fowler, Sweet Banana Pepper, 25c doz.; Collard and Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, Long Hot Pep- per, 15 doz.; Also Eggplant, Calif. Sweet Pepper plants for sale. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. as Kudzu Plants, 10c ea. Also Half pound Telephone Variety ag Peas, 60c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Cabbage and Collard Plants, |. Jeading var., 50c C; 300, $1.35; $2.20 M. Miss: Lee Crow, Gain- esville, Rt. 2. Rutger Tomato, 500, $2.50; $3.50 M. Ready. Prompt ship- ment. Dewey Mathis, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Rutger Tomato, ready, 500, $2.50; $3.50 M. Prompt shipment. oo Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. Sage Plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. B. Wood, Mar- jetta, 71]-3rd. St. Heading and Short Stem Col- lard, and Chas. Wakefield Cab- bage Plants, 35c C. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Big Joe and Aroma. Straw- berry, State certified, heavy bearers of large juicy berries, $3.85 C; 500, $8.75;. $15.00 M. No less 50 sold. Ga. orders de- livered. Maude Hamby. Green- Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, Rill: 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. del.: $2.50 M at farm. Guy Waldrip, Flow- ry Branch, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75 M; Scuppernong Vine Cuttings, 50 doz.; Peppermint, 25c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c doz. Add post- Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, cabs : Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M del.; $2.50 M at my home. Full county. E. Waldrip, Flowery Branch els Govt. insp. Red and Copper- skin Potato Plants, $1.00 Pro- mpt shipment or orders return- ed. S. R. Herrington, Baxley. Rt. Zs : e Certified Bunch P. R. Potato Plants, $5.00 M; 5000, $20.004 Running Vine Var., $2.00 M; 5000, $7.50. PP. E. H. Hall, Arabi, Rt, 1. Certified Rutger and Mar- globe Tomato, $3.00 M; del. $2.50 M at bed. J. R. Strayhorn, Flow- ery Branch, RFD Rt. 1. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, 500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Add post- age. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2: Jerusalem Artichoke Plants, 25c doz.; Also Dried Catnip, 25c bunch. Norman Lee Wheeler, Conyers, Rt. 1. Mullein, Old Field Mint, Heal All Fire Plants, Garlic, 50 doz.; May Apple, Blackhaw, 25 ea.; Also Old Fashion Ga. Collard Seed, 20c Tb]. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Quantities. of Ga. Collard Plants, 30 C; $2.50 M. Prepaid. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. 5xH k4nH2H & Mastodon Everbearing Straw? berry Plants, $1.00 C; Catnip, and Sage Plants, $1.00 doz. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Kudzu Vines (for cattle and te help stop gulleys), $5.00 bu. sack full. No chks. Henry N. Hanner, Buena Vista. Good rooted Sage Plants, 10, a Del. J..D. Fuller, Mount- ville. Ga. Collard Plants, nice size, 400, $1.00; $2.00 M; 5000, $8.00; 10,000, $15.00. Damp packed. PP in Ga. D. W. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Min. Huckleberry Plants, bearing size, 80c doz. Exch, for sacks, Mrs. Willie Turpin, Gain- esville, Rt. 4 Asparagus Plants, 6-12 in. tall, 25; $1.00. J. W. Toole, Macon 381 Burton Ave. 50c C; Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-, SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE _ Striped Half Runner Seed Beans, 45e cup; 6 cups 36c cup; 3 cups, .$1.00. Mrs. B. tT. Thorn- $2.00 Calico Butterbean Seed ton, Bowdon. e New crop Rescue, 25c lb.; Dix- ie Crimson Clover, 25c lb.; Fes cue, 20c lb. I. V. Wood, Bowdon. Shallot Onion Sets, clean, $1.50 gal. Add postage. Mrs. James Elders, -Hiawassee. White Around 40 gals. Sweet White ions, $1.25 gal. Cleaned. Ready to plant. J. B. Atkinson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2, Multiplying Box 18. About 1 M pounds Ga. Blu Stem Collard Seed, freshly har- vested, cleaned, graded, 50c lb. FOB my farm, located between Hapeville and Atlanta. Mrs. A. T. Deckner, Atlanta, 1500 Ste- wart Ave., S. W. Ra. 8023. Green Glaze Collard Seed; new crop, 25 Thl.; 5 Tbls., $1.00. PP, Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Hastings Seed, 25 Heading Tol; 1, Box 343. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Cl- over Seed, 99.58 pure, 85 pct. germ., no noxious seed, 22c lb. del. your station. Mac Oglesby. Hartwell, Rt. 2. North Ga. Bottom Land Re- cleaned Ky. 31 Fescue, free of rye grass, 25c lb. any quantitie up to 3,000 lbs. Carl Roberts Ball Ground. Taking orders for New At- grown from seed direct from Ga. Exp., Sta., $2.00 Also bright clean Baled Oats, 2 bu. oats to every 100 lbs., |. $40.00 ton. R. D. Tatum, Pal- lantic Oats, bu.; mtto Rescue Grass Seed, new erop, recleaned, dbi. treated, in 50 lb. bags, germ 85 pct., purity 98 pct., 1 tb. shipping poft. 5c FOB Murray Allen, Avera. | Large Lady Finger Pea Seed, 25 cup: Add postage. Mrs. Jes sie Howard, Albany, 400 S. Cl eveland. i Ky. 31 Fescue for sale or ex change for. oats or Crimson el over. J. T. Talton, Atlanta, 855 Peyton Rd., Ss. W. Am. 1119. Red Multiplying large bunches, $1.25 gal. place. A. C. Maloney, Norcross White Nest Onions for Fal planting, also Red Multiplying Scullion Onions and Buttons from same, $1.25 gal: Add post- age. G. T. Brown Rte Ace Clean , Ball Ground nicutt, Dial, Ga. Seven top Salet or Turmip Green Seed, 1953 crop, 10c Tbl.; And 3c stamp; or $1.00 Ib. Add postage. Homer Martin, Jasper. Rind; 1953 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, re- cleaned, tested, $20.00 Cwt. $350.00 ton. Cecil Travis, River. AC 60 Combine, A-1 cond., dale, Phone Fayetteville 5581 1953 Champion Green Glazed Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1.00; 8 Tbls., $2.00. PP. Make offer by peck. Mrs. T. T. Holigway, Cob- btown. Old Time Shallots, $1.45 gal. Large Red and White Nest On- ions, make 10 to 15 to hill, $1.56 gal. PP. No chks. Mrs, Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. ; Yard Long Pea Seed, 10, 10c and stamped addressed enve- lope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, New- nan, Rt. 5. Several tons Rescue Grass 50 lb. lots, recleaned, treated Sell all or part. Price on re- |: guest. P. W. Harrin, Halcyon- Phone 2377, dale. 1953 Martin, Rt. 2. Old Fashion Shallots, great- est multiplier known, $145 gal PP; $10.00 bu. FOB; Also Early Brown 6 Weeks, 2 Crop Peas, . ; ; t 5 cups, $1.25. PP. Mrs. Clarence| good cond., $5.00 at farm. G. B. McMillian, Dacula, Rt 1 : am, _Cobbtown. BS i Collard Hot Pepper, 25c doz.; Also Green Glaze Col- lard Plants, 25c doz. Plus post- |: age. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. Onions, my : Multiplying Onions, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Rosetta Hun- crop Seven Top and Purple Top Turnip Seed, clean- ed, sound, 60c lb. PP: 5lb. lots, $2.75.. MO. only. J. Y. Davis, . in 4 bu. bags. G. D. Fain, E-| ison. : a - 50 1b. 1953 crop mixed Turnip Seed, Purple, and Amber Globe Seven Top. Sho-Goin and Tend- er Green, 75c Ib.; 5 lb. or more, 60c Ib..Postal, MO. B. S. Cates, Grantville: gee x bu. Cokers Victor Grain, + $2.00 _bu.; Chancellor Wheat, $2.50 bu. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Yellow Nest Onions, $150 gal.; Garlic, 60 doz. Cora Mae Ham- e| montree,- Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Seed, recleaned, no smut, 50 Ib. new sacks, 30 Ib.; Cert. Dixie Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover Seed, in 50 1b. Ga. Crop Imp. Assn. Sealed Sacks, 30c Ib. W. M. Gay, Brooks. Cert. Dixie Reseeding Crim- son Clover, and Chapel Hill Strain Rescue Grass Seed, re- cleaned, in 50 lb. sacks, 30c Ib. J. B. Mask, Brooks. . SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE One Mule Drawn McCormick: Deering Mowing Machine, 2 H Wagon, for sale cheap, at my plac. Bruce Johnson, Shellman. 1H and2H Wagon, 1 Bug- gy, Plow Tools, other farm eq- uipment, cheap for cash. Arthur s Cofield (Col), Fayetteville, Rt. 7 16 Row Oliver Supreme Grain Drill, J. D. Mowing Machine, both A-1 cond. Reid Duvall, Greshamville. Bradley Tractor, 2 1/2 hp, practically new, plow and cut- ter bar, cart for tractor, also Garden Tools. Write for op- pointment. Mrs. James A. Bow- en, Riverdale. : 2 Roller 2 H Iron Frame Sy- rup Mill, 10 ft. copper pan, skimmers, complete, ready for a ZOU L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Presto Pressure Canner, 7 qt. size, practically new, good shape. Make offer. W. L. Wil- son, Sparta. Lilliston Peanut Combine with center hitch for Ford Tractor, has 750x20 truck tires, and VE 4 Wisc.. Motor, $850.00. Letters jans. M. D. Williams, Jr., Col- Vauitt Rte Copper Syrup Pan,@10 ft., $35.00; Zinc Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. One 4 Disc Intl. Tiller, 6 ply tires, new disc and boxings, good cond., $225.00; DeLaval Mach- ine for dairy, 2 complete units and one extra pail, ete., $125.00. Mrs. B. E. Gay, Mitchell. Benthal Peanut Picker on rubber, with belts, kept in shel- *|ter when not in use, also Case Power Baler on rubber. W. H. Avery, Moultrie, Rt. 6. : ? priced reasonable. | Johnson, Warrenton. Electric Can Sealer, seals No. Norman Canner, 90 No. 2 can cap., with equipment, slightly. used, $100. for outfit. E. E. Russell, Ros- sville, Rt. 1,. Phone 83-3263W. One Briggs and Stratton Motor Garden Tractor, fixtures, one 6 turn plow, cultivator, disc har- row, $100.00 at my place. Can- not ship. J. E. Cail, Atlanta, 2037 Delano Dr., N. E. Stout Aluminum Irrigation System with full equipment, used very little, excellent cond. Want 60 pct. new price. Robt, H. Tootle, Reidsville, Box 172. y ol Lilliston Peanut motor not used since rebuilt, reasonable. G. ae Leesburg, Box 116. ogeevey " Phone J. D. Side Delivery Rake, good .cond., $150.00. E. R. Tay- lor, LaGrange. 2500 bu. Southland Seed Oats 500. bu. Arlington Oats, 500 ew, 48-93 | qui Oats, 96c bu.; Calhoun Barley, \i Chappell Hill Rescue Grass; an, $12.50. Bud H. 1, 2, 2 1/2, and 3 size cans; Also.) Combine, | 9919 | t Allis Chalmers 19 Band B harrow, Oliv grain drill, Allis Chi ine, side mowing tractor, cider m eond. Mrs. T. C.. stock, Rt. 2. (6-1/2 stock). : . cap., complete home. Mrs, J. Kingsto Rt. 19, Box , 472. Phi 1963-< Ves 2 H Mowing Mac! ing-Chicago 2 shape, except. seat, 2 H. Running -Plov Cradle, good .as ne\ Maid of Honor Ca No. 1 and 2 cans. Bennett, Dahlonega No. 12 Chattanoogs Syrup Mill, good con J. Frank Dixon, Elb eG [ae aS J. D. 5 Dise Till -and powr-trol, broke. | acres, in new conditioi $225.00. David Simp ran, 302-6th, St.. ee 1952 Super C Farma cultivators, planters, attach., 3 disc No. 8 5 ft. harrow, used $2,000.00 at my Pa Barfield, Louisville, R .2 No: 9 Mule D oe Machines. 1 | for . No letters. 1 an, Shadydale. Caterpillar R 5 Tra pletely overhauled, Minn.-Moline 69 Combin Wisc. motor driven, F, M: Gazaway, Dec 1. EV-2971. ; One Medjum Size Seed. Cleaner, per $150.00. R. B. Harrell, Minn,-Moline Model set Tractor, and ligh B_ harrows, McCormi Hammer. Mill, 52-R | Athens 4 Disc Tiller, trade for Farmall Ci planters and cultivator Long, Conyers, RFD 2. Case Tractor, 12 B Harrow, 24 Disc Binder, al cheap. Grad Grange. . J. D. Side Delivery rubber, almost like 00 sat my farm.. Deliv 50 miles. Homer L. Ch Donough, Rt. 2. Phone John Blue Cotton row tractor operated year, perfect cond., $90.0! bai F. Keller, Greenville, 6 : 8 Can Dairy Milk C sale at The Lester Ti Albany Road. Contac C. CaswelJ, Americus. One each K. B. 7, an Tractors. (one a 1949 Reasonable. G. A. Brookhaven,. P. O. Bo: 6296. = J.D. 101 Corn Picker, | ed less than 35 acres, W. rison, Cumming, Rt. N. Cumming, Hwy. 19). 1952 MT John Deere 1 2 Disc Hydraulie Plow, Hook-up Hole Digger. Beery Marietta, Rt. 4. \ Farmall M Tractor ,al yrs. old, good mechanical recently overha , go ber, new battery, shape, $800.00. B. W. brooks, Barnesville. re. De Laval Cream Separator, CATTLE FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE mm Puller. eee Niala.'- ana: e. W.| ibs. Atlant, Pp o. Box Allis-Chalmers Side for parts. War- nesboro, Box 606. ir of Wheels for a rmick Mower. J. C. n good condition. _M. Martin, Black- orse Drawn Cotton i B. Spear- Soiler, size: | Want 1 H Mowing Machine .|and Acme Harrow, either one or 2. horse. State price and cond. ..,| Newton Wz. Brewster. Molena,| a Rt. AS | Want Bush and Bog Maree: Bull -Dozer Blade, for Allis-Chalmers M Crawler! : Tractor, 30 hp draw bar, 11,0 -S. J. Noble, a een, Rt. 1. Phone 48U1 Want good .Surge DeLaval or McCormick Deering Milking) Machine in good condition. State make, age, price, and number of units. G. O. McKie, eee Rt. 3, Box 357. Want to exchange 2 H Wagon for good Heavy Hack (buggy) that will cut under. Prefer solid a rubber tire on wheels. ~\ | Wellborn, Rock Springs. J. CATTLE FOR SALE 3 Reg. Horn Type Hereford >| Bulls, 20 mos. old, Baca Domino breeding, for sale. J. S. Gunn, Warrenton. Tel. 216J. Stone | Sey; By _ Full blooded Guernsey Bull, | 18 mos. old, from John Halford |stock farm, about 700-800 Ibs. | Wm. Carver, Lakemont. i Good Milch Cow, 2nd calf 2 wks. old, 3% gal. daily, gentle, easily milked. Mrs. Mary Wade, Norcross, Peachtree Rd... 8 Heifers, 8-12 mos. old, Jer- Guernsey, $300.00 for. lot. A. G. Burkitt, Powder Springs? Rt. 1. 6 Heifers with Ist calves, rea- sonable prices, mi. Marietta on Powder Springs Rd. Fred Cunningham, Mari- Royal Duke 71, out of Blanche Mischief 7, reg. buyers name, $125.00. ea. J. ok Burson, Ho- gansville, Rt. Reg. Brown Swiss Bull Calf, out of BHIA tested dam, about 5 mos. old, for sale. T. B. Clow- er, Douglasville. Reg. Brahma Bull, 6 yrs. he R.| gentle, 1500 Ibs., farm in Coosa, Floyd Co. Smith, Seas bloodlines, Howard Philomath. Reg. and born Jan. 11th, sired -|as Royal Basil X Sol; t=! days, $75.00; Another and Holstein, Vaughters, Lithonia, green Farms. Tel. 618 Fresh Milch Cow, my place, 21% etta, Rt. 5. LA 9702. Hereford Bull Calves, drop-| 3% or 4 reg. Dbl. ped Dec. 27, +1952, by Bruce} Polled Hereford Bu mos. old, all sired by the World Famous C. tle Ranch. - 5 Guernsey Cows, 4 daily if well fed, has f. old heifer calf, $145.; $250. 00. a my H. G. young calf, $125.00. land, Dalton, Rt. 2. Reg. Guernsey Bull with 5] generation pedigree, transfer Calf, Evergreen Standard Sol, 210,000 -lb. milk record in 305 ready for service, $125.00. S. B. Grand Champ. a grandson of Dom. 12. Right breeding, type and price. J. H. Knight; Frank- lin, Rt. 2, c/o Jasmine Hill Cat- ham-Guernsey Heifer with good Thaxton, red Bull by Thom- Dam has reg. Bull, c/o Ever- lent color Li _| Hiram splendid | Atlanta. Standard lis, 10-12 West Ga. MR Rollo ea. gal. milk ine 2 wks. Red Dur- yrs. Bud Hol- registered, dark red, be -ready for Atlanta AT 5728, or write: D J. Harris Dew, Calhoun wal Dew Bros. Farm. full Horn Type Hereford Bull, 14 mos. old, with 4 generation ped- igree of best bloodlines, exc and conformation, $175.00; Also nice Steer, prox. wt. 700 Ibs. John W. ton, Cedartown. : One Reg. Angus Bull, of the Blackcap Erie strain, 3 yrs. ae good~ individual, cash or exch. for youn, Angus Cow. Julian McC: 2 White Face Cows, 2 Stee oy milker, 3rd calf, $125.00 or $95. | prime cond., $200. and $125. ea. without ealt/; N. Davis, Smyr- | Also 3 y-. na, Rt. 3, Box 40. Tel. old reg. Tenn. Walk- ing Horse Stallion, broken, very gentle, excellent cond., $250.00. Trade for hay ct grain. Johnston, Jr., Phone 8-2941. 14 Polled Hereford Bulls, ie 16 mos. old, purebred but not perfectly marked, st bloodlines, $100. Vet Lang, Forsyth, c/o Headlands. Reg. Angus Herd Bull, old, gentle, halter brok service. Marietta, Rt. : gentle, $200. ie ap- Preis FRE Te NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | Chatham Co. Stockyard, Savannah $26.30 $25.80 $24.75 : Scie GLa Sas as Src | ee SIE. lop = $26.15 $25.90 $23.94 $22.24 mission Born, Gainesville $25.60 $24.50 $22.50 toda. Sa sane Gea pee Ca Remne $26.50 $25.50 $24.50 $22.00 Bieckley Livestock Auction, Cochran $26.30 $24.50 $23.40 $20.95 estock Market, Vidalia $25.50 $24.96 $24.00 Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman $25.30 $25.05 Livestock Sales Co., Jackson $25.30 $24.80 Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $25.10 $24.30 - $26.50 $26.00 $25.00 $22.00 | Caroll Co. Sales Barn, Carrollton $27.00 $26.00 $24.50 $23.70 Livestock Market, Cuthbert $26.13 $25.95 $24.01 $22.00 = a July 14 = 4 ; Greensboro Livestock Auction Barn, es estock Auction, Nahunta $25.15 $24.75 $23.90 $22.10 Greensboro | _ $25.75 $24.25 $22.00 . Auction Company, Winder $25.50 $24.50 $23.90 $22.75 | Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson $25.58 $25.10 $24.05 ong Comm. Co., Quitman $25.50 $24.75 $23.74 $22.20 Farmers Livestock Auction, Nashville $25.38 $24.80 $23.71 $23.10 vestock Comm. Co., Dublin $25.65 $24.98 $24.60 $24.00 | Smith Stockyard, Augusta _$26.10 $24.60 $23.50 ounty Livestock Mkt., Statesboro $25.56 $24.82 $23.57 - _ Farmers Ceeperative Livestock Ass'n. wets es Sele Born, Gainesville $26.00 $23.40 $18.00 $15.50 | eee ee eee "Dection Soles, Howkinsville $25.60 $24.95 $24.20 $23.00" | Purmers Stockyard, Sylvania we ee ee oe = County Stockyard, : ee Co. Livestock Company, Camilla $25.02 $24.80 $24.40 $22.40 ve pringfield $25.55 $24.90 $23.50 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennviile $26.15 $25.50 $24.25 $22.65 Troupe Co. Livestock Assn., LaGrange $26.40 $24.20 $23.20 ge . Stockyard, Blackshear $25.70 $24.95 $23.61 $22.60 Elbert-Livestock Barn, Elberton $26.25 $25.00 $21.00 $17.00 ~~ fockyard, Sylvania $26.00 $25.35 $24.70 $24.05 Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon $26.90 $26.40 $25.50 $24.85 = ckyards, Inc., Tifton $25.40 $25.10 $24.10 $23.15 | MeRae Stockyard, McRae $25.90 $25.41 $24.27 $22.85 s le Stockyard, Wrightsville $25.37 $24.65 Metter Livestock Market, Metter $26.10 $25.25 $24.35 lle Livestock Barn, Gainesville $26.60 $23.20 $18.00 $14.00 Appling Co. Livestock Markef, Baxley $26.00 $25.00 $24.00 kyard, No. 3, Thomson $26.20 $26.00 $25.50 Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas $26.05 $25.02 $24.10 $23.75 Livestock Auction, Bainbridge $25.25 $24.75 $23.75 July 15 eeereck Comm... Cordele Serer wath Preducers Cooperative Livestock Exchange, 2 ; Co. Stockyard, Lyons $25.80 $25.15 $24.50 $22.40 : Statesboro $26.40 $25.50 $24.90 ; Stockyard, Bartow : $25.28 $24.30 $23.80 Claxton Stockyard, Claxton. $26.25 $25.80 $24.60 8 a Livestock Co., Ocilla. $25.50. $25.20 ~$24.00 $22.85 | Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $25.70 $25.30 $24.00 ivestock Market, Metter $25.75 $25.20 $24.30 Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $25.55 $25.35 ile Stockyard, Thomasville $25.65 $25.50 Union Stockyard, Albany $25.77 $25.50 $24.50 $23.30 : ee Wilkes Co. Stockyard, Washington $26.20 $26.00 $25.00 Co. Stockyard, Savannah $26.00 $25.30 $24.40 $22.75 | Peoples Livestock Market, Inc., Cuthbert $25.84 $25.26 $24.03 $22.00 Z fon Co. Marketing Assn., North East Ga. Livestock Auction Barn, = 2 Sandersville $25.50 $24.25 $23.80 : Athens $26.50 $26.00 $24.00 Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn , $25.35 $25.12 $23.85 feck Commission Co. July 16 Cartersville $26.60 $25.60 $23.00 $22.00 : = = * Market, Millen $26.00 $25.30 $25.25 $23.50 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction, Fitzgerald $26.25 $25.80 $24.00 Pecan. Go. Dubie $26.02 $25.05 $2450 $24.35 Valdosta Livestock Inc., Valdosta $25.75 $25.70 $24.80 $23.35 S Maker, Sasa $25.95 $2525 . $24.00 | Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge $25.65 $25.20 $23.95 $22.25 hiction Barn, Smith Livestock Ass'n. Inc., Americus $26.02 $25.75 $24.70 $23.40 | xg Social Circle $25.75 $24.25 $22.50 Pelham Stockyard, Pelham $25.40. $25.22 $24.00 | ales Corp., Thomaston $27.40 ; Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas $25.60 $24.90 $23.50 $23.35 | wainsboro: $25.90 $24.70 $23.50 $22.55 | Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup $26.40 $25.00 $24.25 $22.94 ; Want single, sober, FARM HELP WANTED middle ged white man for poultry fe in city limits. Good home, oard, and pay. Must be from farm and have good references. se: McGouirk, Atlanta, arris St., N.W. 151 Want man and wife, or single mah, responsible, sober, > deiver, hogy farm. Prefer tig worker. Mes. Nuhez, Dublin, Rt. 5. J. tractor to take cace of small middle age, M. t refined Christian wo- to live in nice farm home with: eouple and do light farm - ehotes on farm for room, board, _ salary. Mrs. O. J. Pettit, Deca- _ tur, 43181 Tilson Rd., Rt. 7588, e Want reliable colored woman 1 De: to live in farm home and do light chores on farm. Must be in good health, no bad habits. $30.00 month. Family of. six. Mrs. W. T. Griffin, Lawrene- ville, Rt. 1. Want at once, reliable white woman for light farm work on ~ farm: Room, board, salary. Let- _ ters. ans. Christine P. Denson, a ihte, Mounted Rt., 503 Pine Want unencumbered woman not -over 45 to help with chores on farm. No milking. Good sal- ag Mrs. E. Perry, Dublin, Rt. Want 2 experienced tractor drivers ready to work on farm: Pay solid time. Must have good references. Apply in person aly. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, /o Flint River Farms. POSITIONS WANTED Man, wife, with 2 children want work on dairy farm. 7 yrs. experience. KE. R. Ross, Savan- ah, Stiles Ave. Rt. 4, c/o Springfield Dairy. Want job raising igen. on farm near Atlanta. Sober, hon- est. Mary Thomas (colored), Atlanta, 549 Mary St., S.W. Single man, 40 yrs. old, white, swants job with good man on farm. Want $3.50 day, paid weekly. References. O. L Clark, Hartwell. 53 yr. old woman wants job on farm near Atlanta doing light farm chores, Good health. References. Prefer with elderly person or persons. Letters ans. rs. D. M. Walker, Atlanta, 907 Argonne Ave., NE. eee nights Ve. 8618. White man with wife and. 2 children (ages 7 and 15) wants light farm work on farm such as poultry, hogs, or as caretak- r, etc. 3 can work. References. Need work at once.. Floyd Brown, Decatur, 5185 Coving- ton Rd. Ries; Elderly white man,. cripple, wants job on farm doing light farm chores for home = and wages. R. A. Jones, Atlanta, 221 Tudor St., Sw 50 yr. old white man with family wants job with good man on farm raising . chickens _or livestock, or other light farm work. 1% yr. experience with chickens. ters and cards ans. H. L. Boone, Rutledge, Rt. 1, Box 109. Want on standing rent basis, 1H crop for 1954, with good 4 or 5 R house, lights, on or near school bus and mail Rt.. Good well of water, plenty fire and stove wood, good barn, pasture. - M. Powell, Tallapoosa, RFD Want job on farm doing light farm work and growing chick- ens for wages. 3 or 4 R good house. Have 2 boys, 13 and 7, and girl, 16 yrs. old. 39 yrs. old, fair health. State wages in let- er. Come see, Mrs. Carlyne oggus, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. White woman (with 5 chil- ren, 4 boys, oldest 14) wants b on farm. with reliable people for home, board, resaon- able salary. Lifetime experi- euce. Mrs. Carrie Taylor, Atlan- ta, 434 Pryor St., S.W. _ Want job on farm looking poultry and cattle. Well experi- enced. White man, 51 yrs. old, and wife. Need place to live, lights, water, wood, etc., rea- sonable wages. A. cs Hewett, Atlanta, 881 Dillon St., N.W. s. Ready to move. Let-| HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Several Reg. Tenn. Walking Colts, 1-2 yrs. old, Filly and Studs, been ridden, some best bloodlines; and Tenn. Walking Mares, gentle, for sale.(F. L. McVay, Cochran. Phone 134 and 137. : Society Man Reg. Tenn. Walking Stallion at Stud. Con- tact: C. C. Gresham, Atlanta, Box 618. Ch. 2037. Black Mare Mule, around 1300 Ibs.,- gentle, work any- where, priced right. Riley C. Couch, Turin. 1 Tenn. Walking Stallion, sire Top Wilson, 7 yrs. old, also three 2 yr. old colts, two 4 yr. old, 1 work type mare, for sale. |. E. R. Taylor, LaGrange? 1 yr. old Mule, about 850 lbs., gentle, work anywhere, chil- dren-or women can handle safe- ly,-$100.00 at my home, or trade for 2 heifer yearlings. ans. Chas. C. Hutto, Howard. Sorrel Filly, Flaxen Mane and Tail, blaze face, white stockings, for sale or trade for milch cow or beef heifer. Mrs. Wm. A. Venable, Marietta, Rt: 4, Powder Springs Rd., bil Acres. Mare Mule with 1 H wagon, $75.00. Mrs. T. C, Hosen, -Wood- stock, Rt. 2. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 1 reg. Bull, 15-18 mos. old, Guernsey or Milking Short Horn. Quote best cash Geo. U. Cook, Machen. Want dair type cows, 3-5 gal. daily, 2nd or 3rd calf. Freshen not later than Aug. 15, TB and Bang tested. Must be cheap. J. L. Thomas, Lilburn, Rt. 1; Box-321: Want large number of good grade Shorthorn Cows, either springing or with calves at side. Will take heifers, springing; Al- so want few reg. Shorthorn ows. Sam B. Hay, Jr., Coving- ton, Rt. 4. HOGS: Want Reg. Big Bone Guinea Male, old enough for service. Ernest Turner, Plains. HORSES AND MULES: Want Riding Pony within reasonable distance. Jack Ab- bott, Tifton, Rt. 5 Want Shetland Pony, to ride, at reasonable price. Henry Mashburn, Talona. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want 1 Reg. Milk Goat, any breed, giving 1 gal. or more} daily. Geo. D. Barfield, Louis-| ville, Rt. 3. FARM HELP WANTED | health, 50-60 yrs. old, for light farm work on farm. Pay $20.00 month, room, board, Mrs. Eva Mae Rogers, Claxton, Rt. 2. Phone 49231. Want several families -for gathering crops. Houses fur- Want good dependable farm- ing couple to help gather corn, farm another year. Good house with elec.; Also a man for wages. W. A. Avery,.Keysville. Want white woman in good nished free with water and wood. W. B. Spearman, Social Circle. Want single man, 20-40 yrs. old to help me on farm. Pay $2.50 day. Need at once. Come. Dont write. G. B. Ham, Cobb- town. i Want 2 large families to help gather cotton, peanuts, etc. Will move within 100 mi. radius. Pay prevailing prices. Geo. E. Withiams, Cordele, Rt. 4, Box 148. Want working foreman for beef cattle farm, Must have ex- perience with farm machinery, and know how to tend and give shots, ete. to cattle. Desire young man under 35, State age, details of experience, who worked for, number in family, and salary expected. Apply by letter -only. D. C. Collier, ' | Heifers, purebred but not regis- Letters | c/o Jo-!- price. | 4 broke |. CATTLE FOR SALE _ l bred cow, 1 cow with Ist calf and bred back, also 4 bulls, 6-8 mos. old, for sale. J. T. Talton, Atlanta, 855 ore Rd., SW. AM 1119. Polled Hereford Bulls and tered, 6-8 mos. old, from clean stock, priced right. Wray, Smith, Sparta. Phone 4921. Aberdeen-Angus 5 yr. old cow and heifer calf of June 14th, both good _ bloodlines, health certificate and_ reg. transfer in buyers name. Chas. A. Shook, Tiger, cqo Twin Oak Farm. Good Young Cow, Ist calf, Jersey-Holstein, $100. 00. Mrs. Lila Aer Juniper, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND GOATS ~ FOR SALE - About 20 nice fat Billy Lambs, $10.00 ea. E. F.. Dean, Odum. _ White Saanan Milk Goat, 2-3 qts. milk daily, gentle, for sale. Contact: Ervin H. Taylor, For- est Park, 130 W. Bridge Ave. - 2 young Saanan Milk Goats, MS 2p qts. each, cheap. J. Goddard, Atlanta, 527 Ell- nae Dr., N.W. BE 2144: 8 mixed Toggenburg Milk Goats; also a yr. old mule for sale. Zack Roberts, Fairburn, Rt. 2. (Clark Rd.). ; One Montadale Ram Sheep, fine wool, reg., for sale or trade. Ww. A. Caldwell, LaFayette, Rt. One Ram, 8 Ewes and 5 Lambs, Hampshire breed, $295. CoN. Davis, Smyrna, Rt. 7 Box 40. 3 Ewes and 1 Ram, good| breeding age, ram of large heavy stock, all healthy. Lot $100. E. P. Grant, Rome, Box 63. Phone 7304. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE * Pair 7 yr. old Horse Mules, 1050. to 1100 Ibs. each;. Also good J: D. Mower No. 3, almost or Sheep. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. One Saddle Horse, $60.00, or trade for pigs or yearlings. E.R. Thackston, Clarkdale, 55 Bloomfield Ave. S Gentle 2 yr. old Roan Tenn. Walker Mare, about 1000 Ibs., for sale or trade for small horse or pony, suitable for children to handle. C. L. Wingate, Macon, Liberty Church Rd. One nice gray and black Pony Stallion, 1 yr. old, for sale. C. G. McKellvey, Mable- ton. Phone Austell 6746. t Young Mare, gentle, will ride or work,- $75.00 or trade; Also Butt Headed Tog. Nannie Goat with.3 mos. old Nannie and Billy Kids, easy milker. Sell to- gether or separately. Cons. trade. Mrs. Julia ae Liz- ~ Reg. Aberdeen-Angus. Cattle, Male, freshen Aug. 22nd., also} new. Sell or exchange for cattle | Reg. Guernsey Bulls, from tificially sired, ready for ser- vice, Bunn, Midville.: Dbl. Bull, 9 mos. small horns, Make offer. Rt, Phone 5009. 75 purebred White Fave Heit- ers, mostly bred, 500-700 Ibs., 20e 1b. 1s: Davis, Sa. ville. Reg. abl. sidan Pollew Hereford Bull, proven sire, 34% yrs. old, gentle, 1400 Ibs., $350.: Purebred Polled Hereford Steer, 7 mos. old, 400 Ibs., $80. Trade~ for good hay or reg. Hereford Cows or Calves. Mrs. C. W. Harper, Decatur, 1000 Columbia Dr., Rt. 1. DE 3975. Several full Holstein Bulls, not registered, one month to 1 year old; 10 Holstein Steers, ap-{- prox. 200-300 Ibs.; also 1 pure- bred Aberdeen-Angus Bull, about 1100 lbs. for sale. John C. Lee, College eae Rt. \1, Wel- come All Fine a Black Rages Bull, | 7 yrs. old, rea8onable. Lee M. Hansford, Americus. 5043. ee Jersey Bull, 2? mos. old, Reg. No. 547894 Sire, Biltmore Ivy Butterking; d, good cond., good breeding, etc. ~ syth, Rt. 4, Box 92. Phone 2829. - Few Reg. Red Poll Cows; also 5 calves around 6 mos. old and 2 bulls about ready for service. Reasonable prices. G. B. ae rett, Cornelia, Rt. 1. | old, bred to reg. Guernsey reg. males, 6 and 8 mos. old. He W. Thurmond, Farmington. iow Reg. Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old, freshen last of August, also. i heifer and other cows for sale. reasonable price. Fy ro Reg. a Poll Type} Ph O. Pair, Austell, Phone} Dam, Brampton). Pinn Jane. David Johnson, For- |. Reg. Guernsey Cow, 4% yrs.| Blue Ribbon breeding, some ar-| Oy White Face Bull, | tered, Mother pure polled, reasonable exch. for Reg. Po White Face Heife yr. old), 500-600 Christine J. Harr Reg No. 6142850 Polled Bull, yrs. | Blanchard end Ca stock, gentle, mo: are heifers, sire herd, prime con 1| Jones, Lula, Rt. 2. 6 reg. Herefor heifers, all bred Hereford Bull, Hereford Bll, 40 Cheap for lot. hy Oo. mer. Phone 8595. ~6 unusually 1. 2 ealves at foot to Lenapes Red bred, Reg., Polled Olive or Healey, Dulu |-c/o Foxdale farm. Ena. Summers, Senio Reg. Angus Bull, | reasonable or exch, fo gue Heifer, 6-12 mos. week days after 5 ocloc W. P. cou Newnan, Rt. 1. | Herron, Martin, Rt. 1. Honorable Tom Linder . Commissioner of beta State Capitol Atlonta, Georgia Faz Dear Tom: the editorial. man, in the course of debate i ella, Rt. 1, Box 285. What The People 7 al appreciate your sending nie the Market dated July 8th, and giving me the opportunity This editorial points up a fact which people neglect to recognize, and | am glad that | the position you hold has taken the time to bring the attention of so many people. It might interest you to know that Senator | : July 11th, discussed the ratio between farm and national income, inserted the whole of your ial in the Congressional Record of that day. Ye find it commencing on page 8814, as part of the between Senator Sparkman and pose ow Sincerely yours, PHIL M. LANDRUM, a8 S House of Re i Weseaivend = in the Senate, on ne a Ol ee tee Oe Se ee o 9.75-1 ae 2 Grade Thomaston Atlanta. . Athens Rome - Siateae ee ee : July 13 July 14 July 15 duly 15 July 15 Sy Steers & Heifers + : ; ip ; cael oe Good & Choice $17.50-21. 10 $17.00-20.50 $17.25-22.00 $18.60- - $23.40- ; Comi. 13.75-17.00 14.00-17.06 14.00-16.75 ot 425-1650 - 14,00-17.00 Usility 11.00-13.50 11,50-14.00 11.00-13.00 11.00-13.00 | 11 -50-14,00 Cutters, 9.25-10.00 9.00-11.50 9.00-11.80 -9.00-11.00 Soe 9.75-1 1.25 - Calves ; Beara ite a Tas Good & Choice 16.00-21.00 16,00-21.25 16.00-23.00 16.00-138.60 16,00-21.25 Uril & Coml. 11.00-15.00 11.50-16.50 11.00-16.25 = 11.00-16.50 11.50-1 6.25 Cows : , Cr eiiek ies ea Utility $10.00-11.00 10.00-12.25 11.50-13.00 = 10.00-12.00. 11.00-1 3.00 5 Cae 7.00-19.00 __7.50-10.50 7.00-11.70 7.00-10.00 -8.00-11, 00 Bulls ; . ee y ie Util. & Coml. 11.25-14.00 11.50-15.00 11.50-14.80. -11.50-75.00 12.001 5.00 ai Cutters 9.00-10.25 9.00-11.00 ~+ 10.00-11.50 YR eres 2 ae Stockers mvt Steers & Heifers 9.00-15.00 10.50-16.50 13.00-14.75 11.00-17.75 z 1 oon Calves 9.75-16.00 10.00-18.00 10.00-18.25~ 10.00-16, Source of Information: Barnesville. 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