Tom Linder Commissioner Ecditoriat By TOM LINDER Barkley. : eee + E: . Barkley oA in as a eeeiner of st ese as the ar of f es politics for all these Mr. Barkley was one of the main ers ofthe AAA He helped to law ee for basly for sie cees took the years. ea as the eriod and said that parity prices the farmer were those prices which uld make a bale of cotton, bushel of nor wheat, a hundred pounds of live- foot, etc. have the same buying 1g hat Pees. ae a then the ee price for would be that price which would tucn plows: with. a bale of ae it took 7-1/2 bushels of wheat ee period, then the parity price wheat is that price which will still en- eae farmer to- buy a 2-horse turn ule to, be applied to all farm products e farmer sells and to as industrial ae in fe United States ged to such an extent the farm- t all parity protection. About in, 1909-14 are commercial fer- __ WHERE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1953 NUMBER 51 a D-PARITY FOR FARMERS 0? : Tuesday evening, August 25th, re- | ng to Atlanta from a meeting of rs in Illinois, I listened to the week-- dio broadcast of former Vice- -Presi- er as to industrial prodicts they had. r for a 2-horse turn plow ducing ily things a farmer buys today that | that time. Much of his money goes for gasoline and electrical appliances which he did not use in 1909-14 and which were - not then being manufactured. Some farm- ers spend a lot of money today for insec- ticides and equipment to apply insecti- cides. These costs cannot be compared with 1909-14 because they have come into. use only in recent years. The - farmer, like everyone else, is paying taxes far . beyond his means, The poor man now pays more tax than the rich man paid a few years ago. The cost of farm labor has inereased 416 percent. All ia all, according to Government figures, the farmers eost of production fron 1910-1951 increased 540 percent. During that fortyone years that the - farmers cost of production increased. 540 percent, his. gross income from all - goucces increased 400 percent, while his income left after cost of production in- ereased only 275 percent. Tt is self-evident that for the farmer to receive parity his gross income must inerease in the same ratio as his cost of production increases. Only in that way ean his net income be in the same ratio. ~~ to his gross income that it was during the - base period. In 1910 total production costs of farm- ers amounted to 3.5 billion dollars. By _ 1951, this cost had increased 540 percent _ and stood at 22.4 billion dollars. In 1910 his gross income was 7.3 bil- lion dollars, and if it had increased by 540: percent the farmer in 1951 would have had a gross income of 46.7 billion dollars. Actually, according to Govern- ment figures, his gross income was 36.7 billion dollars. Therefore the farmer in 1951 received 10 billion dollars less than parity for all his farm products. In 1910 the farmers net income was 3.8 billion dollars. It that income had in- ereased 540 percent i in the forty-one years, his net income in 1951 should have been 24.3 billion dollars. Actually, according to Government figures, his net income in | 1951 was 14.3 billion dollars, or 10 billion dollars less than parity. BASE PRICES OR THE AVERAGE PRICES RECEIVED BY FARMERS | PROM 1909-14, COMPARED TO PRICES SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED IN 1951. have been 77 cents per pound. The price of wheat advanced fcom 88 would have been $5.60. ures on corn are 64 cents, $1.62 and $4.10; milk per one hundred pounds, $1.60, per one hundred pounds, $7.27, $20.00 aod pounds on foot, $4.86, $28. 70 and $31.40; edible dried beans per one huy deed cents and 64 cents. According to Gov- tually engaged in agriculture in 1951. Had farmers actually received the 10 under the parity law, it would have made $1,444.44 per capita of those actually en- gaged in agriculture. When we remem- ber the low average income of people en- mendous hardship under which average farm people have labored and now labor. On this trip through Tennessee, Ken- tucky, eastern Missouri, and southern Ill- inois, I realized the effect of this failure of parity because farm houses are un- painted, barns are in need of repair, and in some places I saw second hand farm tractors and other used farm equipment for sale on dealers lots. I also learned from local farmers in Illinois that the State has placed the burden of consoli: | (Continued on page 8) reer oN cents per bushel to $2.12, but parity butterfat, 26 cents, 71-cents and $1. 68: $4.58 and $10.24; eggs per dozen, 21.5 cents, 47.8 cents and $1.38; cottonseed per ton, $20.00, $60.00 and $128.00; chick- ens per pound, 11.4 cents, 27.1 cents and 73 cents; irish potatoes per one hundred pounds, 70 cents, $1.24 and $4.50; hogs ernment census figures there were ap- proximately seven million persons ac- a difference to farmers amounting to- gaged in agriculture, we realize the tre- RECEIVED IN 1951 AND TO ACTUAL PARITY PRICES THAT THE FARMER During 1909-14 the average price of cotton was 12.4 cents per pound. In 1951 cotton was bringing 39.82 cents per pound. However, if the farmers cotton | prices had increased 540 percent in-line with his increase in cost of production, the _ average price of cotton in 1951 would te In like manner, the compatable fig- $46.00; beef cattle per one hundred ~ pounds, $3.37, $7.74 and $21.57; peanuts pez pound, 4.8 cents, 10.7 cents and 30 | cents; tobacco per pound, 10 cents, 4A - billion dollars to which they were entitled ~ eal ac BE aaa asap rath soa eta ig ibe sabainiaemate ie er si 16 ts ie Bt 5 | of notice. PAGE TWO M ARKET BULLE GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Addiess: al} items for publication ana requests to be put on the mailing: list and! for change oft address to STATE BU- REAU OF MARKETS; 222 STATE. CAPITOL, Atlanta, | WATLONAL EDITORIAL ~ ' | passp chari@n . ACTIVE 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 | Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. 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 ai 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga. By Deparimeni of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau o} Markets, 222 State Capitol Ailania, Ga. 7 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 State Capifol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office - 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Mimosa, Dogwood, Holly, Ce- dar Catalpa, Mulberry, Water Oak, Cherry, Tulip Poplar, Chi- naberry, Sweetshrub, Hone y- suckle, Maple, 6, $1.00. Mums, 50c doz, Pink Thrift, Day Lilies, Narcissi, 25c doz. Add postage. M... D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Ph. 2208. Single blue Hyacinths, dbl. orange Day Lilies, mixed Iris, 50c doz. Maidenhaid ferns, An- Wing Begonias, 50c ea. hite, salmon, pink, cerise Sul- tanas, unrooted cuttings, 10c ea. Minimum order $1.00. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Azaleas, red, pink, yellow; Mtn. Layrel, Rhodendron, Tulip Poplar, Redbud, Coralberry, Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, Dogwood, cream and_ yellow, 2% ft. well rooted, $12.00 doz. PP. Roy H. Wilson, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 173. White Narcissi, Grape Hya- cinths, Daffodils, Jonquils, mix- ed, Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; Royal Ruby Violets, White Iris, 50c doz. Fishscale, Cedar fern, Milk and Wine Lilies, butterfly bush, 6, $1.00. 20 dif. pot plant cut- tings, $1.00. Add postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt. 2. Box 67. Bleeding Hearts, lg. clumps, $1.00 ea.; 3 $2.50. Dbl. Begonias, pink, white and red, Ivy, Afri- can Violets, all different and Jabeled, 3, $1.25, 12, $3.50. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood Ave. N.%. El. 4904. Narcissi bulbs, Gardenias, Ca- mellias, Buddleia, Boxwoods, Vinca Minor, Vinca Major and Liriope. W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd. N.W. Ve 2745, Hollyhock seed, 3 pts. clean, sound, this years crop, semi- dbl. 5 pastel cols. 10c_ tbls. stamped envelope, 3 tbls. 25 % teacupful 30c. No stamps. Mrs. Jda_ Mae Sullivan, Carrollton, 14 W. Chandler St. Rooted cuttings Xmas cacti; dbl. and single ever-blooming begonias; coleus;_ salmon, orange Sultaras; red, orange and pink dbl. Geraniums, few Javender Achimenes, 15c_ ea. Sultanas, Geraniunms, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ela M aeoere. Cataula, c/o A. H: Grif- in. Boxwoods (Sempervirens) 50c ea. to $35.00. Trailing Vinca, 60c woz. Will not ship. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, College Park, 218 Elmo St Ph. Ca 3864. Madonna Lily, jjumbo size, Oc ea. or $4.50 doz. Tiger Lily, 20 ea. $2.00 doz. Blooming size. All PP. Mrs: Newt E. Spencer, Carrollton, Rt. 5. White Clematis vines, large roots, 3, $1.00. Large yellow, single and triple, orange Hem- erocallis lilies, $1.00 doz. Out door running ferns, 25c ea. Con- federate Violets, 50c dob. Blue, white and purple Iris, 75c, doz. Large blue org Glory, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wildwood Dr. Large Lemon Lily, large waxy Orange lily, both bloom in May and June, 3, $1,00. Fine un- named Iris, 7, $1.00. Red, Yellow and var. cannas, 6, $1.00; Imp. Gardenias, Red Oleanders, $1. ea. Pink Thrift, $1. C. Del. in Nov. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Jonquils and Daffodil bulbs, $1.25 C. Yellow Narcissi, clus- ters, 50 bulbs, $1.00; Yellow Iris, with brown, 6, $1.00; Red and white Thrift, 2 doz. $1.00. P.P. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. i : Mtn. Rose Azaleas, 25c ea. $2. Doz. Pink Keigela, White Hy-| drangea, red Locust, Rose of Sharon, mix. cols. 50c ea. small, 50c doz. Gladioli, Nickle Moss, Ivy, yellow Primrose, red Horse- mint, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Cannas, fuberoses, Iris, $1.00 doz. Milk and Wine lilies, day lilies, Amaryllis, pink Crepe Myrtle, Lantana, Coral Berry, Umbrella, Palm. 25c ea. Red Seven Sisters, Running Rose, 25c and 50c sizes. Mrs. W. E, Wooten, Camilla. Easter Lily bulblets, large size, $14.00 peck. Mrs. T, T. Hol- loway, Cobbtown. Easter Lily bulbs, 6, $1. Large Nandinas, 10, $1.00. Plus- post- age. Mrs.-M. L. Duncan, Cairo, 342 3rd Ave. N.W. Dbl. Sweet William, Dbl. Pop- py, Dbl. Hollyhock seed, 20c pkt. Golden Glow, Phlox, Red, White, Yellow Chrysanthemum plants, Red; white, blue, purple Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3. Daffodil bulbs, mixed, $1.25 C; white Iris roots, 12 for $1.50. All plus postage, Miss Ruth Un- derwood, Conyers, Rt. 3. 400 Mixed Tulip bulbs, $30.00 or will sell for 10c ea. B, D. Stewart, Winder, 301 Third Ave. Banana plants, Bird of.Para- dise, $1. ea.; per. Asters, laven- der, Firecracker ger., red; Fla. Bell, red, peach, Lilacs, purple, red, 25c ea.; purple sweet vio- lets, $1. C; white, heavily branched Chrysanthemums, 6, $1.00; Boston ferns, 25 ea. Mrs. G. W. Shannon, Lenox, P.O. Box 364. $2.25; 3 ea. M. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE glossy leaves, im Sprit clusters off small) red ers: Pink Thrift, 90 C. 200) $1.50) ck Lilies; 40c doz. Nandinas; 4, $1. All) well rooted and damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Mil- ton: T. Phillips, Wrens. =a Day lilies, reds and yellows, fine kinds, 3 for ae paper white narcissi, $2. C; red spider lilies, 50c doz.; coleus cuttings, 5 kinds, red conch begonia, not rooted, 10c ea.; also sultanas. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Atkin- son, Valdosta, Rt. 4. : Madonna lily bulbs, 50c ea. $5. doz.; No. 1, $4.50; No. 2, $375; No. 3, $3.; No. 4, $2. doz.; 100 and 1000 lots, cheaper\.PP 2nd zone. Exch. for print sacks at 35c ea. Mrs. H. L. Fields, Mc- Donough, Rt. 3. Old fashioned_yellow jonquil bulbs, $1. C; $5. M. On orders less than $5. and out-of-state or- H, Langley, Palmetto, Box 63. White Roman hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz. Mrs. G. A. Wynens, Hillsboro. ' : Tris, yellow, lavender, blue, white, orange speckled Day lil- ies, 75 doz. Geranium cuttings,, unrooted; mixed cols. rooted, 10, $1.; Have few Ocobias, var. 85 E. No orders less than $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W. H.-T. Acree, Toccoa. Pink Rain lilies, coleus, Crow- foot, Queen Ann Lace, Mother's Tears, Hen and Biddy, White striped, Bronze stripe Jews, 3, 25c. Mixed Sultanas; Sword, Rainbow, Oak, Fish Scale, Lace ferns. Xmas, February . Rope, Star cacti, 25 ea. Nutmeg, sage, geranium cuttings, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Wavy Lews; Toomsboro. * rooted, Dbl. American Beauty, Japanese, Orchid, Pink. Perfec- tion, Salmon Pink, Rosebud, Salmon Supreme, white, Bos- ton, Roosevelt, Ostrich, Whit- mani, Plume, Sword, Plomosus, Eisenhower, Fishtail, Oyster- shell ferns; Beefsteak, Giant Red Conch, Orange _ Spoon, bronze, red, 55c ea. PP. Mrs. Mitchell Iris, M., Morning Splendor, Caprice, Florescens, Mad, Cherean and Dream label- ed and PP., $5.00;~also slivery pink (Edulus Superba) and white (Queen Victoria) peonies, 50c ea. plus 25c ea. for postage. Mrs. Martha P. Jones, Lylerly. Easter Lilies, Columbines, Nandinas, Tritofnas, purple Al- theas, pink Crepe Myrtle, 4 $1. Red Spider lilies, purple Vio- lets, pink Oxalis, 50c Doz. dbl. white, yellow Feverfew, $1.00 doz. Jonquils, Snowdrops, 75, 200 5 cols. rare Gladioli bulbs, 3 Margaret 2.00 C. Moss packed. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Paper White, yellow Narcissi, Daffodils, Butter and Eggs, Jon- quils, Red Spider Lilies, 60c doz. Nandinas, dbl. red, purple. Al- theas, red, pink; Ww ite ~Crepe Myrtle, White Hydhangeas, 50c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Smith, Wadley. Nice rooted red and pink Ger- aniums, some blooming, 50c ea.; Easter lily bulbs, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 doz. Mrs. Will Wise, Wadley. Festiva Maxima, extra large, fully double, pure white flecks of red in center, 75c clump. 2 or more clumps postpaid. Ready in September. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2. Fine blooming size Azaleas, ferns, Hydrangeas, Regal, Ama- ryllis, Aug. lilies, red Honey- suckle, Silver Lace vines, Pussy and Weeping Willow, Spireas, Tamarisk Beauty Bush, Box- woods, Oleanders, Josephs Coat,, 2; $1.00. Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. 10 rooted, 1 free -white and green leaf var. Sultanas, $1.00. Poppy seed, salmon, pink, very dbl. 25c tsp. Violets, Royal pur- ple, long stems, f.agrant, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma. lasting weeks:. Well. rooted). eas= |-liz , -Lilaes, Weeping | ily grown, 3ifor $1. Mis: ee Tia 3 | Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. ders, party pay postage. Mrs. C. |, ft. spread, perfectly shaped, also Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. Giant blooming Geraniums, | 2. vars. mixed, not labeled, large Rhziomes, 15, $1.; 40, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Sherman Duckett, Talking Rock, Rt.2. Iris, Nandina,; Althea, English | Dogwood, Pink Spirea, Coral- e berry, Spirea Vanhouttei, Priv- Graham H. Eley, White Plains. | of, Tie Jonquils, Clematis, Orange Day Lilies, Dorothy Perkins roses, for sale at my home at bargain prices. Mrs. A. L, Newton, Toc- coa. is ; Giant Blue Flowers, open all day, rooted. vines, 50c ea; 3, $1. No chks. L. E. Morgan, Way- cross, Rt. 4, Box 716. Yellow cushion mums, \ Tris, 50c doz.; Pink Thrift, 2 Doz. 75c. red, yellow, orange canna bulbs; 25c ea.; White Star of Bethlehem, $2.50 C. postage. Mrs. Florence Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1. , Water MHyacinths, 35c bunch; Geraniums, 30c ea.; Xmas cac- tus, 20c ea.; Zebra plant, Cen- tury plant, Evergreen, 35c ea.; Striped Jew, Sweetshrubs, 75 Day Lilies and C bulbs, 25c doz.; Purple Iris, 45 doz.; Lilac bushes, 50e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Cumming, Rt. 1. in., $6. C; $50. M; 18-24 in. Abelia, branched, $3. doz.; $20. C; 1-2 ft. Crepe Myrtles, water- melon and white, $2. doz.; $15. C; 2-3 ft. $3. doz. $20. C. Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. ville. lants $1.30 PP; 6-8 in. $15.00 &. 8-10 in. $20.00 ; 12 for $3. PP: Imp. April fragrant Narcis- si, $3. C; 500, $10.; Abelia Wax- leaf, 15-20 in. $3. doz.; $25. C; blue thrift, $1.50 doz. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. $12.00; Waxleaf Ligustrum,- $7.; Abelia Grandiflora, '$10.; Mim- Hybrid Sultanas, mixed cols. $ Red leaf Photenia. Ga. Orders del. Maude Hamby, Greenville. for $1. Add postage. Exch. for red or orange hibiscus. Mrs. B. D. Odom, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. Kalanchioe; pot! plant, thiele ! pfitheas, single and dbl. 8'cols.| ~ 25 cuttings -and pink Crepe Myrtles, 7,.| wi $1.00; Roses, 25 vars. alsa Abe- Butterfly aati & mee 1.00. cence ae L ye , -00; Rose:| Merrell, Atlan: Thrift, 20e Doz: 6 doz. $1.00;|S. a Catalpa, 7, $1.00: Add postage. |. Mrs:.C. Bi. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt.| .D Rainbow. moss, 60c bu; Sul-| White and pink Omalis, Ge ite and pink Oxalis, i- ums, Cone Begonia Angel Wing Begonias, 25 ea. cutting; Orange Day lilies, Iris, |] with blue falls, $1. doz.; Snow- drops, dbl. Mach flowers, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy. Red Spider Lilies, Red Cup!| wreath, weigela, 3 Daffodils, Laurens Koster Sgl.| Mrs. Ruth Hoad, Br Blue Hyacinths, 70c doz. Ber-|_ os: muda Easter Lily bulbs, small,} 16 good iris, ineludin 10c ea. 6-8 to stem, $2.20 doz.| 50c ea., not labeled e Del. to 3rd zone. 5c extra on|2- mentioned, Ochro checks. Miss Mittke Collins,| very hardy, 3 rooted, Smithville, Rt. L - | ophiopagon, 60 do: ; and- Mrs. Kreelage Mimosa plants, 6, 50c PP. Mrs. $1.50 doz. Mrs. J. W. E. Carnes, Savannah, Rt. 2,| Carrollton. : Box 52-B.~ Easter Lily bulbs, 7-9 in. in| white narcissi, dbl. cir. 20 ea.; 4-6 in. 8 ea.; bulb- | jonquils and others lets, 1%-3 in. 50 for $1. Add|C; sweet purple and postage. Prefer no out-of-state | at gray violets and orders. Mrs. David J. Arnold,| plants, $1.25 C. Ad Shellman. Mrs. J. H. PenJand, El a ris, ; 4 spirea, blue linden, Emperor daffodils, Honeysuckle vine, ro ea.;: Trumpet vine, 15 and white running ros privet hedge, 15e per 1 only inGa. Exch. for ! Japanese Iris (Koempferi) asst. cols. labeled, blooming size div. $3.50 doz. $15. C. Purple stalkesia Aster plants, $1.50 doz. $8. C; Day lilies, dbl. and single, orange and light yellow, 2-| sacks. Ea. pay posta tones, $2.25 doz. V. W. Wilson,! A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. ee = Rooted Thrift plants, 1 Native holly tree, 30 ft. 25| white, few \pink, 3 lavender, 1 pink, dbl. g 2 watermelon red Hyd 2 dbl. red Conch Be 12. cuttings, $1. PP. No Mrs. N. a Overby, 20 ft. 4 small Chinquapins, 3 ft. for sale. Mrs. H. L. Stephens, Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Box 32. Ph. 3904. Tris, mixed cols. 3 doz. $1.00. Star of Bethlehem, 10 doz. $1. : Yellow. thonulecs Ros white Begonias, all roo ea. You may pay (Po German bearded Iris, named | Allison, Gainesville, Rt. Parma violets, sweet- 3 plants, $1. Royal Robe hardy, fragrant, purple, $1.; ei. C. Giant purple Abelia, Eleagnus, Forsythia, Plumbago,. rooted, Lantanas, rooted, G rooted, different cols Amarillis, blooming bulbs, $1. Tuberoses, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Ma ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. ' annas, 5 cols. Purple h doz. Red and salmon pi tanas, well rooted, 25c e dering Jew, 10c ea. sacks. Mrs. Willie Gainesville, Rt. 4. Genuine Royal Robe $3.50 doz. White A (Fairy) lilies; old- Blackberry Lilies, $1. doz. Blanche: Woodruff, Green Purple and White Lilie ed, Red Spirea, 6, $1.; P: Red Begonias, dbl. roo bunch. Sultanas, roo cols. 3, $1. Tuberoses, 31 Add_ postage. Mrs. Nellie P er, Gainesville, Rt. 6. 2p American Beauty Su cuttings, rooted, 10c ea. rooted, 20c ea. Aeroplant pink and white, dbl. Be cuttings, also pink single ea. 2, 15c. Green Jew, 6, Hastings Hybrid Coleus 20. cuttings $1. Mrs. V Wilson, Gainesville, R St. Augustine rooted. sp $2. bu. del.; turf, $3. LeRoy S. Harris, Griffin. | Lettuce leaf Begonias, very curly leaves) Joan (dark leaf with dbl. p soms). Maple Leaf 50c ea. Nice rooted plants. | 1 ea. for 100 Daffodil or y bulbs. Add 20c postage | L.| orders. Mrs. A. P. Griffin, Rt. 3. = Easter Lily bulbs, size, $2, doz. Add 20c Mrs. Bentley Barfield, Box 153. : Chinese ustrum, Yellow Jasmine, Jap Per. Morning Glories, King Alfred Daffodils, $2. \C.; white Add cutting; doz., Orange fellow Jonquil 15 M. _E. - Crowe, Dwarf poxwoods, rooted, 4-6 ee ee ae en F. Terrell, Green- Dwarf boxwood, 4-6 in. 12 Prices per 100: Buford Holly, a trees, $11.; pink dogwood, 5. Flame azaleas, native $12.; , Sweet ad et -2 TCUpS, Large Yellow. 75e doz. David Orange day lilies, 10c ea.-12 ls September 2, 1953 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE THREE aS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED \ FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED nia Blue long-stem very fragrant, $2.50 G rift, $3.50 C. Pink C. Add postage. Fred Hogansville; Rt. 3. , long trumpet, Yel- issi, white with yellow .25 C. Seen Top turnip } a ae spoonful. Docia Lula. Dogwood, white, pink $1= doz. Crepe Myrtle, a, Bridal Wreat, Pink Spirea, 5, $1.; Sweet- Azalea, Holly, Plym , Chinaberry, Muscadine, 4%, $1.; Pink and red . 20c doz. Roses, 5, $1.00. postage. Mrs. Thomas J. n, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box Thrift, 50c C; Daffodils, Uurple Lilac, 50c doz. ostage. Mrs. J. N. Adam- BR Rt 2. Y ilies, orange, 20 for $1. postage. Mrs. Wm. M. Da- eigs, Box 850. _ g Alfred Daffodils, $2. C; ived bulbs, $1. C. Add Mrs. J. H. Volyes, Mor- = & [ scenfed Geraniums, Ar- Fern, Thanksgiving, X- ig Tree and Night Bloom- ereus cactus, solid red, and red var. Gizzard, and silver striped Jew, a. cutting. Few rooted. us Cacti, Artillery Fern, 25c ts. D. W. Faircloth, Ro- . Box 1044: ed Narcissi, $3. C; Large Gardenias, 1% ft. $1.50 yellow and pink Justi- on Lilies, brilliant red cus, 50c ea. Fancy house 3, $1. Day Lilies, $3. doz. Maude Granger, Reids- goted Red Geraniums, very heavy bloomers, blooming 35c ea. Add. postage. Ship- only in Georgia. Mrs. Ira Mason, Roopviile. ainbow moss, 60c_ bunch; berty Begonias; white and | Oxalis, 25c ea. Iris, Orange | lay Lilies, $1. doz.; Dbl. Daffo- 5, 50c doz. Tiger Lilies, 6, Damp packed. Mrs. W. W. yman, Roy. cols. Geraniums, red, white conch; Sweet Gum Guinea Wing Begonias; Ww moss; sev. cols, Sul- izzard Begonia cuttings, Aeroplane plant, rooted, a. 2, 25c. Mrs. J. A. Wil- urple blooming Thrift, 90c with good roots. Add} age. Miss Hattie Mae Huff, | math. : ple Leaf, Dbl. white, red, | Begonias, Sultanas, red Gerani all cols. Coleus, ths, Rubber Plant, | spotted leaf Begonias, | All rooted. Add postage. Lester Phillips, Royston, | mn and fluffy ferns, large, | be ea. Dbl. Salmon Geranium | fings, 15c ea. Add Postage. od time to start for spring oms. Mrs. Lee Cromer, en eG Be ge blooming . size bulbs, | Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, | ffodils, Snow drops, any 50) T5e, and 25c extra for each postage. No out-of-Ga. accepted, Mrs. Miles) , Sandersville. aster lilies: Large bulbs, 4) for $1.; Med. to small bulbs, 8 $1. Postage paid. M.O. with| er. Mrs. Roy Bonnell, San- | iS. | ibbery and day lilies for) cheap or exch. Miss Jane Stone Mountain, P.O.) 297. *phone 3591. crop dbl. poppy, all _rich (should be planied early | U), seed, 3 this., 50c postpaid; | lso Coleus, mixed colors, plants. for 50c and postage. Mrs. A. rd Rocker, Statesboro, Rt. fiolets, $1. C; Mix. cols. | e Col. Sweet Williams, Glow, 50c doz. pi 50c. Postage paid on _running roses, Tiger lilies, Mul- |Tiger Lily bulbs, 4, $1.; Red | doz. 8 cols. Iris, 50c doz. | Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. ~ | Flowery Branch. l\thollyhocks, Jerusalem Cherry |Bouquet pepper plants, 10c ea;| Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., |S. E. | dils, Jonquils, White Narsissus, pink | steak and other. Begonias, 25c _Oleanders, 4 cols. white, dbl. pink, dbl. yellow, red, $1. ea, Shasta daisies, 3 doz. $1.; Izis, 15, $1.; 8 to 10 cols. African vio- lets, 5 blue, 5 pink leaves to root, $1. Sev. cols. best of Canna. lilies, 10, $1. Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville. Madonna Lilies, lg., 6, $1. dbl. Poppy seed, mixed cols. heap- ing tbls. 10c, with stamped en- velope. Mrs. R. H. Welchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. Thrift, Iris, yellow, purple, blue and grey, all glads and mums, tame violets, mixed Dahlias, 50c Doz. Red and pink len pinks, 25c. Well rooted box- woods, $1.25-ea. Daffodils, 50c doz. $1.00 orders PP in Ga. Bet- tie Owen, Ellijay. Sweet scented Jonquil bulbs, 90c C; Narcissus, $1. C. Butter- cups, $1.10 C. Exch. for pecans, honey or nice print sacks. Otto Camp, Eastanollee.. Paper White and Empress Narcissus, large blooming size, 2 doz. $1. Blue Scillas, 2 doz. $2. PP. 6 Vars. mixed Daffodils and Narcissus, large, $3. C. 8 Vars. choice Iris, mixed, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, East Point, 2595 Ben Hill Rd. Pink Almonds, Bloomin old-fashined red Velvet American. Beauty Roses, flesh; Forsythia, English dogwood, Dorothy Perkins Roses, 50 ea. 1 of ea. $3.00. 12 different pot plants, $1. Mrs. Charles H. Ed-. wards, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose Ha- ven. . : size, Butter and Egg bulbs, Yellow Sansousa Iris bulbs, 75c doz. $3. C.; White Swan Iris, 6, $1.00. Orange Hemerocallis, dbl. and single, $1. doz. Globe Arborvi- tea and English Juniper cut- tings, ft. high, $1. doz. $3. C. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Ris: 5 or 6 large Forsythias, 4-6 ft. and large English Dogwood, $1.50 ea. White single Altheas, large, $2. ea.; 2 large Thungergi Spirea, $2.50. 5 large Globe Ar- borvitea, 5-6 ft. cheap: 4 large English Junipers. ~Write for price or come. Cannot ship. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3: King Alired Jonquils, Jap- anese Iris, 50c doz. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old, 60c ta. Easter Lilies, 50c doz. Red Dogwood, 4 for $1, Miss Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Camellia: Japonicas, 10 yrs. old 50c ea. Japanese Iris, King Alfred Jonquils, Cigar Lily, Easter Lilies, 50c doz. Mrs. Earl Keener, Ellijjay, Rt. 3. White Narcissi bulbs, Laven- der Fox Glove, Phlox, Lemon Lillies,.blooming size, 50c doz. Hibiscus, pink and red. White Spireas, 40c ea. ayes sr rs. Dbl. Crimson Camellia Jap- onicas, 10 yrs. old, 50c ea.; Jap- anese Iris, King Alfred Jon- quils, Easter Lilies, 50c doz. Dogwood, 4, $1. Mrs. J. C. Keen- er, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Yellow Iris, Yellow Narcissi, Purple Iris, 50c Doz. Red Sul- tanas, dbl. Red Begonias, 15c cutting. English. Dogwoods, Gol- den Bells, le Lilac, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jack- son, Fairmount, Rt. 2. Red Leaf Barberry and Baby Breath Spivea, 25c to $1.; Poly- antha roses on own roots, red, white, pink, 35c ea. PP. om $3. or more orders. Pearl Hudgins, Sultana, salmon and Pink, cuttings, 5c; white Dbl. Geran- ium cuttings; red and pink Dbl. larger, 25c ea; Dbl. Rose-pink Begonias, well erooted, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Barford, Fine Wa. Iris, orchid sky blue, yellow, prple, many two-tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville. Blooming size bulbs. Daffo- $1.00 C; Easter lilies, $1.00 Doz; Red Spider lilies, 25c Doz; Beef- ea. With 25c extra for shipping! tseed, 2 Doz. pods, 30c, 4 Doz. _|larger 50c ea. 20c postage. Mrs. oses, | N Imp. Bermuda LKaster lily buds, 6, $1.00. Rare and fancy Coleus and Sultanas, 50, $1.00. ae pee Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Red Amaryllis, 3, $1.10;. Bos- ton Spengeri, lace ferns, 25c ea. or 5 , $1.00. Bird of Paradise 50c. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. Centipede grass, $2.50 Bu. Bring basket. C. E. Mckinney, Atlanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd. N. E. Ex-6096. Hemerocallis, day lillies, hy- brids, yellow, orange? red, pur- ple, maroon, pink bicolors and eyezones, 15, ea, different for $5.00. Mrs. Suzie Burt, Arling- ton, Rt, 2. African violets, Norseman, Fairy, Bule Dupont, Red Head, Sky Blue, Scoop, Red Girl Cor- onet, Marine, other vars. 3, $1.00 T.. R. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17 Louise Pl. N. W. ; Sev. thousand well-shaped boxwoods, 2-10 yrs. old, 10c to $5.00 A. F. Jackson Atlanta, 435 Ridgewood Rd. N. E. De 5495. Bermuda Easter lilies, $1.00 to $15.00 C. W. A. Bailer, Atlanta, ae Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd/ Bermuda Easter lily bulbs, 2 Doz.. $3.00. Add 25c for postage. Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Atlanta 64 Maddox Dr. N. E. Day Lilies, yellow Butter and Eggs, White Narcissus, with yel- low cups, $1.95 C. Lilac, Yellow Jasmine, White Hibiscus, 25c ea, Cash ot M-O. Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353. Emperior Daffodil bulbs, $4.00 C. Miss N. M. Baker, Atlanta, 14 70 DeKanb Ave. N. E. White Pearl Narcissi, large clusters, very fragrant, 25c buld $2.00 doz. Add postage. Exc. for fresh gried fruit or honey. Miss Nell Woodliff, Atlanta, 366 Whiteford Ave., N. E. Cr 2934. Sultanas and Coleus, 4 ea. dif. 50c Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c Doz; little round cactus, 2, 35c blue water Hyacinths, 40c; water moss, 6, 35c; Lace and Sprengeri ferns, 35 ea. P. P. nas J. E. Stone, Adiarsvlle, Rt. Madonna Lily bulbs, 2 sizes of blooming size, Jumbo, 40c ea; next size 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. G, Greene, Carnesville. Sultanas and Coleus, rooted, 6, $1.00; Cedar and Maiden Hair fern; grape leaf Begonias, Wa- ter Hyacinths, 4, 50, Rooted Abelia, Snowball, Oak Leaf Hy- drengeas, Japonicas, 10, $1.00. Eevergreen hedge plants $1.25 C. All rooted, moss packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahionega, Rt. 1. _ Daffodils, $1.50 C. Grape Hya- cinths, Trillium, Jack-in-the- Pulpit, 3 doz. $1.00; Star of Be- thelehem, 50c C; Trailing Ar- butus, Boston Ivy, Red and Pink Verbena, Golden Glow, Mums, Snapdragons, Siberian Trish, Tiger Lilies, $1.00 doz. as F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, Winter house plants: Rabbit ((Maranta) Tracks, Watermelon Begonias, 3, $1.00. Pathos Phil- odendron vines, 6 dif. vars., 4, $1.00; Bright col. Alternantheas, 8 dif. coleus, 16 ,$1.00; 4 dif. vars Wandering Tew. 15, $1.00. Add 15c postage. Free plants with each order Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, | Elberton, Rt. 5. ; Large, 3 yr. old Cape Jasmine, rooted in pots, $2.00 ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 5. Hybird Day Lilies, Pride of Houston (Red) Purple or Wine! Waters;:Indian Maid, Sunny| West, J. A. Crawford, Linda 3,) $1.00.-Cabalero, Mary Gwenther, Warpath, Dr. Stouts Theron, 50c ea. Add postage under $2.00. Mrs. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee. Sweet William seed, bright mixed cols. 10c pkg. Grandmot- hers Jonquils, April blooming| white Narcissi bulbs, ever- green trailing vinca, $1.25 C. good, rooted plants. Shasta dais-| ies, 50c Doz. Add postage. No Exch. for sacks) Mrs. m, Ellijay, Rt. 3. each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel, _Velvet plant, Xmas, Thanks- giving, Starfish cactus, $2.00. Var. leaf Geranium, 75c Pothos, Var. Ivy, Palms, Chinese Ever- green, Xmas Cherry, Chinchilla plant. Babytears fern,,50c. Var. Alternanthera, Monkey Face, 25c. Water Hyacinths, Poppies, Ice Plant, 20c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Cannas; Eureka, White, City Portland, Pink, Madame Can- ard, Pink, Giant, Red, Kin Humbert,\Red, Lemon, Yellow, Allemania, Var. Gold, $1.50 doz. $10.00 C, $40.00 M. Mrs. J. R. Camp,. Cordele. Croft Easter Lilies, Blooming size, 4, $1.00. Bulblets, $1.00 C. Exch. 1 doz. for 5 lbs. New Crop Dried Apples, free from worms, peel or core. Each pay postage. Mrs. A. D._ Brinson, Cairo, Rt. 2, Box 17. Red Geranium cuttings, dbl, and single, 15c ea. Sword ferns, 35c bu. Night-blooming Cereus,- pool Water Lilies, 4 cols. pink, red, yellow. and-white, $1.25 ea. Water Callas, $1.00 ea. Chinese Sacred Lily bulbs, large, 85 doz. Cigar plant cuttings, 10c, rooted, 20c. Add postage. Mrs. - P. Nunn; Crawfordville, Rt. Crepe Myrtle, 3 cols. dbl. 3 cols. dbl. Altheas, Purple Wis- teria, Ligustrim, Abelia, Pittos- porum; Sarah Frost Camellia, all 50c ea. Gardenia, Bird of Paradise, $1.00 ea. Add postage. Viola C. Brady, Cairo,. Rt. 1, Box: 343. White Wisteria, Yellow Jas- mine, Pink Crepe Myrtle, 30c to 40c ea. Bulbs, dbl. Yellow, White Narcissus, 2 doz. 55c, $1.95 C. Snowdrops, Trumpet Daffodils, Yellow Jonquils, 30c doz. No checks. Add postage. $5.00 orders. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Ef- fie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3. Box 353. Mixed Golden Harvest, long trumpet Jonquils, Simplex; White Wax Narcissus, 10 for 50c. Pink Roses, White Spirea; Red Crepe Myrtle, Pink Al- mond, Red Hibiscus, English Dogwood, 1 ea. $2.00. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. Large saucer sized Red Dbl. Fringed Poppy seed, Mixed col- ors Larkspur seed, 30c This. Mixed Gladioli bulbs, 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mattie Little, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Hardy Verbena, rooted, new col. in dark blue, red, wine, or- chid, American Beauty, Cerise pink, variegated, also 3 lac fern-leaf type, 1 doz. $1.25 PP. 3 doz. $2.56 PB. Mrs. H. E. Rich- ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1, 4 large Boxwoods, also other shrubbery. Come see and make offer. Mrs. Mary Greene, Ball Ground, Bulbs, shrubs cheap, at my place. Sellin Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Box 222. Rose pink Verbena, spirea, butterfly, Beauty Bush, Wax leaf Evergreen, Arborvitea, Pink and Red Roses, bloom monthly, Weigela, Purple Wis- teria, 20, $1.00. Del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. J Single blue blooming size Hy- acinths, 2 doz. $1.00. Madonna Lily bulbs, 4, $1.00, Add post- age. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. and plants, out, ii: Geraniums, Ferns, Cacti, Red Leaf, Fern Leaf, Lettuce Leaf, Grape Leaf, Strawberry and Powder Puff Beg-.ias, rooted, 6 for $1.00; Mix cols. Dbl. Sweet William seed, 10c pkg. and self- addressed, stamped, envelope. Flame (bright red), violets, 75c ea, Mrs. Lovelle OQwenbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Coral vines, 25c ea. Also Lady Finger peas 30c lb. No less than 5 Ibs. Mrs. W. B. Hester, Blake- ly, Rt. 3. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want old-fashioned Moss Rose, (with curly. moss all the way up} stem, not just around bloom, for sale Mrs, A. C. Phillips, Lilburn, | Ph. Stone Mt. 3153. Want cuttings or rooted plants checks, Mrs. Annie Patillo, La- Grange, Rt. 4. of Maple Leaf Begonias. Mew. Jewell Burch, Mt. Vernon. Want a pint deep blue bulbous Trish bloom recembling a snake's head). Will exc. 2 inch long so- lid yellow Daffodils for same; also Want Madonna (Easter lily bulbs), or Tuger lilly bulbs for same exc. Miss F. B. Moore, Suwanee. x Will exc. tali-growing Violet bulb Dutch Irish (Rhigomes) for same var, Dutch Iris bulbs ox Rhigomes in white and yellow $jalso would like 100 or 160 ea. or any sweet-scented oid-fas- hioned Jonquils (Simplex), Mrs. D. T, Dew, Armuchee, Rt. 1. _Want good, strong, blooming size rose plants of following: American Beauty, Herbert Hoo- ver, Crimson, Etoille de Holland. and Peace; want for Fall del. Contact. T. G. McKenzie, Sr., Trion, D6.- 11th st. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Good stalk cutter, 2 Oliver middle busters, and 2 Horse guano distributors, large corn sheller, all good cond. cheap or exch. for equal value can us@ on farm. O. S. Duggan, Chester. 1951 Ford tractor (overhauled completely this spring), culti- vators, planters, rotary hoe, 2 dise plow, tandem harrow and moldboard. Priced right, Letters ae Ben T. Abbott, Barnesville, 1951 Allis Chalmers combine with motor, choice grain bin or bagging attachment. Excellent eond. $925.00. Wm. Suber, Per- ry. phone 425-J. = _ Gibson Riding tractor, $250. James E. Grizzle, Lithonia. *phone 2101. Case A-6 Combine, can be used to combine peanuts, green or dry, completely overhauled in 1953. Can del. W. H. Willson, Albany, gt. 1. phone 594-M. David Bradley garden tractor with turn plow, disc harrow aad. cultivator, used very little, $150. for lot, E. W. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, c/o Forrest River Duroe Farm. Good John Deere A. tractor on good rubber and in good cond. Mrs. Otha Evans, Com- merce, Rt. 4. Improved Hocking Valley eorn sheller, used very little, can be run with elec. motor, $25.00; McCormick-Deering id in. feed grinder with pulley: belt, slightly used, $50.00. Mrs. Raymond A. Mayer, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 470. Wilmington Is- land. J. D. side del. rake, 1952 mod- el. Sell or exch. for cattle. Peter Hodkinson, Thomasville. Pave Road, phone 515. 5 dise J. D. tiller seed box. Bargain; also 8 ft. copper syrup pan, good cond., $17.50 FO farm at Rutledge. T. R. Breed- love, Monroe. Dearborn hay baler (baled 3000 bales, also John Deere equipment: 1 ea. new Side Del. rake, model B tractor, Taylor Way bush and bog, ball bearin, type, Mowing machine No. and 20 dise smoothing harrow. Forrest M. Jones, Palmetto. R. 1, Box 317. phone 5201. Case corn picker, 1 row, good cond., picked about 200 acres, $175.00 (less half pric). Bob Nutt, Luella. *phone MeDon- ough 3669. Model W. M. Allis Chalmers tractor with hydraulic tilting blade; one 8 ft. blade for modet M- Allis Chalmers complete; other equipment in operation om my farm off Mt. Vernon Rd. at County line. S. E. Kirby, Dun- woody. Ch 6704. Possum Trot Farm. Letz feed mill, good cond., in- cluding scales, grist mill and feeder mill, both can be pulled by tractor. Reasonable. Mrs. R. B. Nichol, Cedartown. P.O. Box: 329.phone 14083. One ea. 1951 Ford tractor, 1 in. bottom plow, lift type bush. and bog and finishing harrows,. J. D. mower, 6-row cotton dust- er, set of Cole Dist. and plant- ers, set spring tooth harrows, set peanut plows. J. F. Suttow- Cordele, 309 13th Ave, We SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE 1952 Yninl tractor, bush and bog harrow with hyd. cylinder. Below Dealers price. J. R. Lan- taster, Gay. (1 mi. Massengale Mill). _ 1 goed buggy, almost new, $60.00. Ralph Dangar, Wood- stock. phone Roswell 4442. J. D. 6 dise tiller, trailer type, _ No. 1 cond. 2 wheels rubber; - wear wheel cast with wis. Cosi 12.00! sell half price. H. C. armichael, Tifton. Avery 4 disc 3 ft. plow on wheels, $125.00; self dumping wale type Avery bay rake, $40. Both good condition. L, P. Sin- ea ; gleton, Ft. Valley, Rt. 3. One dbl. sec. harrow, 50 tooth, $35.00. FOB. L. J. Ellis, Cum- A ming, Ri. 5. Golden improved Cane mill, No, 2, $15.00at my farm. E. H. Walker, Adrain, Rt. 1. TD-18 A. Bulldozer, Rome Tandem harrow, 20-28 in. dise gad trailer for harrow. Excel- Jeat cond. F. H. Duval], Greens- oro. phone 6628. S. C. Case tractor, 12 disc B and B harrow, 24 disc tandem, 4 disc Athens tiller, No. 20 Waramer Mill, & ft. IHC binder, ~ steel wheels, used 8 days. Grady #H. Ridley, LaGrange, 206 Ridge- erest Rd. Model! V Avery tractor, 1 rew, eoraplete with planter, cultiva- tors, and fertilizer attachments. - Used very little. Priced to sell. Mrs. John M. Griner, Camilla, Rt. 4, phone 2121.. SS _ Riding cultivator a 2 mule drawn mower, and pair large Mare mules, for sale or trade on Allis Chalmers G iractor and ixactor mower. Paul Beck, Val- _ tlosia, Rt. 3. _ Wind Mill on 40 fi. tower, with 718 gal. Cypress tank on 20 fi. steel tower. Reasonable. J.J. Hadden, Mitchell, ~ = Masier seeder with disc, hand power, was used about 6 hours at dif. times, $27.00. PP. Frt. S. LL. Fitzgerald, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 192 (White Bluff Rd.) 2 oil Oakes brooders, good cond., for sale or trade for cattle or ae Wm. Manning, Rocky Pace, Ri. One 1946 A Farmall, harrow, tiller with seeder box, planters, cultivators, $800.00; one 4 dise Inin] tiller, new disc and bear- dngs, 6 ply tires, $200.00; 1 De- aval 2 unit milking machine, 125.00. Mrs. B. E. Gay, Mit- hell. Lilliston peanut picker and Turner hay baler on rubber, good cond., complete. Priced to pel. T. C. Barefield, Perkins. phone Milien 192-M- 4, 2 row Case iracter, 1949 mod- el, and equipment, tiller, plant- ex-s, distributors, cultivators. peanut plows, Gee Whiz plows, 550.00. Mrs. Clayton Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1. SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want a pump for an irriga- tion system with or without mo- tor, with a 2 in. outlet. Also about 600 fi. of 2.in. aluminum | ipe. T. R. Garlifgton, Atlanta, Want used tractor that will, ' pull 5-bottom plow, ai Jeast, 49 HP. on draw bar. on rubber. State all facts and price. James B. Barich, Augusta, 2737 Mil- Jedgeville Rd. Want windmill complete, in good cond. for cash, or will ' trade Int'l. 7 in. feed mill, prac. new. J. C: Ludlam. Brooklet. Want John Deere No. 5 mow- ang machine for John Deere B twactor, trailer type. Contact H. D. Davis. Cedartown, 503 Main Sti sf Want 1950-58 Ford or Fergu- son tractor, Would be interested be within 50 to 100 mi. of Doug- lasville. Must be in good cond. and reasonable. N. D. Byron, Dotigiasville, Rt. 2. Ph. 2332. Want good used iracior. Give price and location. John W. Lewis, Jr, Sharpburg, Ri. 1, Box 93-B. - SECOND HAND Chalmers WD tractor to operate with power take-off. Jesse F. .Mitcham. Griffin, Jesses Phar- macy. Want used root rake for D6 Caterpillar tractor or TD-14 Int'l. tractor. Will buy outright or trade D8 tractor root rake on the smaller one. Robt. H. Tootle, Reidsville, Ph. 2377. Want mule-drawn Int'l mow- ing machine, good shape, cheap for cash. Also mule-drawn stalk cutter, 2-wheel type. G._B. Smallwood, Williamson, Rt. 1. MACHINERY WANTED Want Cycle mower for Allis- SEED AND GRAIN "FOR SALE 1206 bu. Victor grain oats grown from seed, lst yr. Also 100@ bu. Southland, 1 yr. from breeder, $1. bu. Buyer to fur- nish sacks. Germ. 90 pct. or better. S. W. Smith, Hawkins- ville. Orchard grass and Fescue mixture, 5 M. lbs. Recleaned, in 50 Jb. bags, good, germ. and purity. 20c Jb. in 50 Ib. lots, FOB. R. F. Callaway, Hoschton. Green Pastures of Ga. Farm. White multiplying onions, cleaned, ready to plant. For sale. Joel B. Atkinson, Law- renceville, Rt. 2, Box 18. Collard seed, 93 pct. germ. tested at Ga. State a $1.25 lb. PP. A. W, White, Leesburg, Ri. 1, Box 84. Tender white creasback corn- field and white half-runner beans, 60c Ib. Add postage and insurance fee if desired. Mrs. Clarence A. Voyles, Lewner. & Jbs. Florida broadleaf mus- tard seed, 1953 crop, $1.50 Ib. BL any Powell, Lumber City, Rt. oe glazed collard Sead: 1953 crop, .25c tbis., 6 tbls. $1.00; also good sundried peaches, 50c lb. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin, nee Seven top and Purple top tur- nip seed, large and smooth, hand- gathered, clean, sound, 1953 crop, 65 1b.;.5 Yb. lots or -more, 60c Ib. M.O. only. J. Y. Davis, Martin, Rt. 2. Nice white multiplying nest onions, 50 gt. $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. Nora.J. Culpepper, Meigs, Rt. 2. 130 bu. Fulgrain oats, cleaned and bagged in 4 bu. bags, grown from Cert. seed, $1.25 bu. Rich- ard T. Beckham, Molena. Pensacola Bahair grass seed, 20c \b.; also Brown Top Millet, 10c lb. Several hundred Ibs. of ville, Rt. 3. Southland seed oats, grown from cert. seed, bright and heavy. No wild mustard or oth- | er weed seed, $1.15 Ib. You fur- nish sacks. E. C. Pope, Ocilla. Rt, Congo melon seed, choice, se- jected, $1.65 Ib. Write for prices in large lots. W. Harper, Osier- field. 800 bales oats for sale at my barn, 10 mi. West Marietta. G. 200 Peachtree Arcade,-Al 8658. | in soree equipment. Request it | S. Brown, Powder Springs. phone Manietta 82970. Saiunane Oats, combine run, $1.25 bu. at my barn. James H. | Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. - Several hundred bu. fine seed oats, $1.25 bu.: also new . white milling corn, shelled, $2.50 bu. FOB Farm. Sacks replaced. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register, Ph. 3631 through Statesboro. | 1953 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, re- cleaned, tested, high germ. and purity, $20.00 per hundred Jbs.; 500 lbs. $90.00; $325. ton. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. phone Fay- etteville 5581. : 5,000 lbs. Fescue seed, 99.76 pet. pure. Analysis on request. 18e Jb. FOB, farm. Will trade part for cert. crimson clover seed. John C. Nicholson, Rome, Ri. 5, c/o Hilltop Farm, phone 28823. Rescue grass seed, Chapel Hill strain; 10c lb., combine run. Robert L.. Phillips, Royston, Rt. Ay - each, Virgil T. Barber, Nash-. pure, recleaned and graded, 90 pet. germ., no noxious weeds, high- -yielding for grain or graz- ing, 99 bu. or Jess lois, $1.50 bu.; 100 bu. up, $1.46 bu. in 4 bu. Sha bags. L. M. Turney, Roys- | F on. excellent quality, $3.00 bu. FOB my farm. Merle Ensz, Staple- ten, Rt. 2. . Dry multiplying shalloi onion sets, 3 bs. $1. or 35 Jb. Mrs. W. P. Humphreys, Stone Mountain, Box 155., Several thousand bushels Cal- houn barley, full grain, suitable for seed or feed, $1.62 bu.; Sev- eral hundred bu. Chancellor seed wheat, recleaned and Cere- san treated, $3.20 and $3.16 bu. FOB Farm, The Rock. W. M. Nixon, Thomaston. / 8000 Jbs. 1953 crop hard seed var. crimson clover, recleaned, 87 pct. germ. 98.66 purity, 25c lb. FOB. Jack Bentley, Thormas- ton, Ph. 3535. Reseeding crimson clover, 25 lb.; recleaned Fescue, 20c Jb. combine run, 15c Jb. F. oe Belk, Trenton, Rt. 1. Approximately 300 bu. Abruzzi rye, combine run, not smixed with other grain. 300 bu. Fulghum grain seed oats, 150 bu. Chancellor seed wheat. Ce- il L. Langham, Siac oka Ri. Chapel Hill sirain Reseue; good germ. and high purity, 18 Jb. in lots of 500 Ibs. or over, 20c for less amounts. Dr. Me cc, Hunt. West Point. Qld-fashioned Ehaitot enion buttons, 1953 crop, $1.25 gal. Add postage. Great multipliers. J. T. Pearce, Woodland, Nox 32. | 4000 lbs. Rescue grass, cleaned, 50 Ib. bags. serm. guar- anteed, 20c Tb. Freight paid any- where in Ga. on 20@ ibs. or more, Coastal Bermuda Stolens, 35 cubic ft. or $1.00 bag. (200 Ib. Fert. size). Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, $30.00 ten. M: T. Courson, Wrens. Ata-Lu white clover, $1. Dixie Reseeding crimson Tee 25 1Ib.; Blue Lupin, 3%c Ib. Camellia oats, $1.25 bu. All re- cleaned, in new bags and tested by State Lab. All prices F.O.B. = = Re young cows with calv: reasonable prices. Fritz ers, Washington, Rt. 3, Bo Polled Herefords: 1 bu R. 3 yrs. old, 2 cov freshen soon with ; 1/2 yr. old cow. S. R., 1/2 mos. old calf. E. A. Decatur, Rt. 2 CR Gentle we 7 yrs. 0 1/2 gale freshens about Sept. 17tt Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. 0! Wecey Campbell, esley: ; 3. Phone 81-7805. Bs ER ull, - old, M. lbs. artificially. bred. 2 pur Guernsey b to 600 Ibs. out of good $60. ea. M. M. Newsome, 15. choive. . 2 Fee Red Oak, Atlanta, "phone Ca 6396, i a: ~ hs: : - to s vals, (Old alee 10 miles op OE lwy. Phone 5798, Coving- Box . 24228, me e a Jersey milch W. C. Caldwell, r, gentle, 3 yrs. Hereford and 3 pen heifers, approx. old; 1 Holstein heifer, freshen September and young Hereford bulls, 16 mos. old. D. C. Collier, ile, Phone 73. bull, Mickey J. D. one of best sons of s Mickey, 4 yrs. old, nd 1600 lbs, to prevent must sell or exeh. St. CY 2561. ersey bull, No. 548021, a Reg. Jersey cow ee freshen 2nd. ; 2 High grade Jer- ne with neifer cal- calves. Now each giving r day. Located Hwy. mi. W. of Crawford- =O. Burton, Robinson. beef type Shorthorn pull, ybin, Reg. No. 2734- 503, ue 22, 1952. Grandson : M. Prince, $225. Paul leton, Hephzibah. eef type Shorthorn and Shorthorn calves and xc. breeding. Also few ed Polls (Pual Purpose eronnig bulls and heifers. Re Be oe Re ee IR ae le ag NO eee Bn eons Et een nerd, Oakwood. ed Polled Hereford Hereford cow. Richard am, Molena, Phone ein cows, age 2 1/2 yrs. fall, wt. around 700 for sale. Mrs. O. C. Mi anchester, Tel. 328W. reg. Polled and horn horthorn cows, with cal- side. Also sev. heavy F. W. Godbee, Way- - cow, giving 3 1/2 k aa ly, with 2 mos. f..T. B. and+ Bangs oie with or without , $150. without calf, ehardt, Young Harris, . 20, South.) M. Couch, Atlanta, 370. few. good cows. G-| oy Polled Hereford bulls, Ne bloodline, approx. 1 year old. Will sell or exch. What have you? Sam _ Singleton, Buena Vista, Purebred Hereford bull calf, 4 mos. old, sired by reg.. Dom- estic Woodrow A20 No. 6650- 296; dam purebred but not reg. Exc. bloodlines for herd bull, $45.; Also want beef type Short: horn bull calf, purebred, from good stock. Marshall Moseley, Thomaston, Crest Rd. Guernsey dairy type milch cow, 4th calf, to freshen : first Sept. Artifically bred. G. F. Bul- lard, Powder Springs, Rt. 2. 3 Reg. Horned Hereford heif- ers, Victor Domino breeding, $450. for lot. R. W. Jones, Jr., Leslie, RFD 2. - Purebred reg, Aberdeen -Ang-|S. us bulls, from t2 mos. to 20 mos. old. Priced to sell. Marvin Adams, Thomaston, 939 Bethel St. t White belt bull, wt. 350 Ibs, sired by reg. white belt bull, mother is a Guernsey, $75. or will exc. for beef type heifer. I, Teem Milner, RFD Tel. Grif- fin 4604. 2 purebred, but not reg. Guernsey cows, will freshen this winter, 2nd calves,. also two |Guernsey - Jersey heifers, one bred, for sale. Mrs. P. B. Morris, |. | Thomson, Rt. 2. 1 Jersey cow, now giving 3 1/2 gals of milk per day. Priced to sell. R. M. Blackwell, Chamb- Tee, Rt. 2. > Rgg. Polled Hereford bulls; 15 mos. old, reg. in both American Hereford Assn., and American Polled - Hereford Assn. $200.; Other 15 mos. reg. American Polled Assn. $175. Both Rollo and Domino breed- ing. Dark red, and well mark- ed. J. S. Upchurch, Thomasville, Office Phone 1045, Res. 1089M. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pony edaliton. good bloodlines, gentle, yrs. old broken. but not trained in gaits. Great pos- sibilities as riding horse. $75.00. Jack Allison, Rome, Rt. 6, Mor- rison Camp Ground Rd. Shetland pony stallion, 17 mos. old, brown and white, very gentle, $150.00. Come after Le- wis eee Atlanta 1405 Gault}. St. S. E 4 7 + October 1. z in | instances where RM LAND EDITION ur en oe. Farin Laid edition will be pub- on Wednesday, October 14. r sale, for Money Rent, Wanting to Buy and ng to Rent, and Wanting to Exchange For GEOR- ONLY) LAND notices must reach the Bulletin 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.. NOT later than Any such type notice reaching e later than October 1, will NOT be publish- ere may be NO EXCEPTIONS of any kind for Eregardless of REASONS involved. lotices may not exceed 65 words, including name ldress, and with phone number if desired. Notices e cut down to meet requirements if necessary. ONE notice ONLY to an individual or for mem- mmediate household (except where entirely if tracts of land, farms, etc, are INDIVIDUALLY SEPARATE MEMBERS of a family. ICES in INTEREST OF.. or FOR, Real Es- or Agentsnor for city property, houses irtments or rooms for rent or wanted, Board exiended, stores and any kind of business or land MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED AND REFUSED PUBLICATION. a of State property will be published ... rm Land and Georgia Farms ONLY (except is for the time being elsewhere, SAID prop- listed, but with explanation thereof). oing to press. with notices, it is IMPOS- add to, change, or cancel any notice or i iy Bald. notice. Land notice BEFORE or BY Farms and Farm a Ga. Tax Payer on land HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Black 12yr. old mare Mule, work anywhere, $40.00 at my place. 4434 Houston Ave. 10 yr. old, ee saddle mare, reasonable. lter W. Pritchett, Watkinsville. RFD 2. : Stallion, Duke, reg. Tenn. Walker very gentle at Stud or for sale; also Guernsey cattle; cow, 3rd calf due December, heifers open, all reg. with seis ped. of: moaanction, $675. for all cattle. Thomas, Carroll- ton. Tenn. Walker Mare, 9 yrs. old, for cale or trade for Jersey hei- fer calf or 2 pigs of good stock; also some purebred Chinchilla rabbits, full grown, $3.00 ea; sev. pr. fine 10 and 12 wks old. $5.00 pr. Mrs. Etta Thompson, 2005 Cheshire Ave. ea Ww. Black Mare, wt. 1200 Ibs., 11) yrs. old, gentle, ride and plow good, $35. 00. Fred Powell, Tall- apoosa, Rt 2, HOGS FOR SALE Choice reg. Duroc male, 9 mos. old, ready for service, best bloodlines of large litters, life treated, with papers, $75.00 at uy aaa B. O. Carter, Griffin, 2-1; S.P.C. boars and gilts, about 200 Ibs., ea. 5 mos. old, select, Gold Star Serre stock, $55. ea. FOB. L. nille, Rt. 2; phone 392M4. 10 black big bone Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. also big bone Guinea male, yr. old, $50.00. FOB. Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1 Reg: Tamworth pigs, fine stock, $25.00 ea. J. S. Davis, Abba. Duroe reg. boars, "7 wos. and 4 mos. old, $45.00 and $35.00 ea. or trade for heifer calves or ii F. J. Cate, Newnan, RFD POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAHS: - 6 trios Black Tail Japs, 2 tries White Crested Polish 3 pr. Silver Sebrights, 2 pr. White Silkies. Make best offer my home. Eugene J. White Fitz- ag 228 W. Pine St. phene Purebred Golden Sebright bantam cocks, 2-3 mos. - old, small size, $2.00 ea. Cannot ship., Nellie M. Mingledorff Douglas. Rt. 3 . Purebred, early 1953 hatch White Crested Black Polish, White Cochin, Mille Fleur and Black Tail Jap bantams, $1.00 ea. H. H. Elliott, Jr., Cedartown. 302 Central St. 15 bantam hens, healthy cond., laying, som are Brown Leg- horns, 50c ea. at my home. Will not ship. Mis. M. Ritz, Fairburn. || Campbellton Rd. Some nice, bright colored bantams. about 6 ea. cockerels and hens, for sale at reasonable price, Rebecca L. W. Ford, Har- rison. Purebred Buff Cochin ban- tam hen and 3 purebred, small type Golden Sebright Young |Toosters, $6.00 for lot. Paul Cau- dell, Rome. 28 Elmwood St. 5 Golden Sebright hens and rooster. 1852 hatch, $6.00 for lot, FOB. Money Order. Silas Snipers, Commerce. Rt. 2. ~ Bantams: Cornish, Dark and Buff Brahmas, Black and white Japs, Black Tail Japs Silkis and White and Black Belgians, at fair prices. W. O. Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East 40th: 12 spoted bantam pullets and male, almost grown, 50c ea. Shipped in Ga. No-chks. J. V. Bailey, Buford. Rt. 3. 16 mixed bantam hens and 3 roosters, about half 1952 hatch, others this yr. $1.00 ea; 1 Golden Sebright 2 yr. old rooster, $2.00. Will ship in orange crate J. O. Cheatwood, Unadilla, Box. 3 Dark Cornish bantam roos- ters, just beginning to crow, $1. "25 or swap for pullets. Ed. For- rester, Rockmart. 4015 - 3rd Ave. E. Leory Mann, Macon,} G. Owensby, Ten-. POULTRY FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE CORNSH, GAMES AND CORNISH, GAMES AND GAINTS: 5 purebred, heavy type Dark Cornish pulets and 1 cockerel, 1953 hatch, $10.25 of $1.75 ea. M. O. only Miss Cora Be Patter- son, Ty Ty Rt, 1, Box 35. Pr. pit games, half Jap, half Falcons, 2 yrs. old, $5.00; white Hackle cock, $4.00; 1 2| Wild Cat Blue cock, $5.00; 2 pit game hens, $3.00. Can ship. at once C. L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. White Cornish cockerels, ear- shay Spring hatch from prize win- ing stock $3.00 ea. 2 for $5.50. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Lavonia. Rt. 2. Claret and Cuban gamg chic- kens, trios of most any size, some trimmed and _ crowing stags, priced according to size. S. O. Huff, Monticello. -~LEGHORNS 35 Brown Leghorn, Danish str. cockerels, $1.00 ea. No less 3 shipped to customer, FOB. E. E Turner, Alto, Rt. 1. 11 purebred S. C. Brown Leg- horn 16 mos. old laying hens. 8 pullets several roosters, all healthy, good cond., $1.60 ea. FOB. No chks. Mrs. Ovalene Highland, Lavonia. Rt. 1. About 90 W. L.. hens, 1952 hatch, $1.00 ea. No shipping. J: ot Higginbotham, Bogart. Rt. 10 W.L. hens, some laying, 1 yr. old, $1.75 ea. Ship by Exp. anywhere in Ga. Mrs. K. A. Quarterman, McIntosh. MINORCAS Giant Black Minorac breed- ing stock, hens and cockerels. Prices on request. L. B. Mil- _\lians, Newnan. PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS PIGEONS QUAIL FOR SALE 150 Bob White quail, 13 wks old, $1.25 ea. or lot for "$1. 15 ea. Mrs. J. L.. Sims, Atlanta, 580 Ponce de Leon Ave., EL 6141, . 2 or 3 prs 1952 Golden phea- sants, full plumage, $10.00 pr; early 1953 hatch, Goldens and Ambers, ea. $7. 50 pr; Ringneck, $4.00 pr; Chukers, $3.00 ea; qu- ail, $2.00 ea. C. Whit Turner, McDonough. Chinece Ringneck : pheasants, 4-12 wks. old, 75c to $2.50 ea; also some young Gold and Am- herst steck. J, A. Moore, Atlan- ta 2181 Flat Shoals Rd. Rt. 3 Ringneck pheasants, 12 wks. old, $10.00 trio; 3 hens and roos- ter, 24% yrs. old. $15.00. E. J. Patten, Ocilla. 50 Pheasants, 14 wks. old, $2. hi Norris Luckie, Newnan. sr 30 Ringneck Pheasants cocks, and 19 hens, 1 yr. old, $66.00 or $3.25 ea; 10-12 wks. old, $2.25 ea; 8-10 wks., $2.00 ea; 618 wks. $1. 50 ea. Roney Hood, Kingston. Box 206. Large Northern Bob White quail (right age to release for propagation), 12 prs. $45.00 FOB. ics Mos mney. Atlanta, 3304 lairmont Rd. N. E. Ex 6096. 2 pr. Chukar quail, 1952 hatch, $10. do pair. Alton Jones, New- nan 78 East Broad St. phone 473-W. Pheasants, 2 hens and rooster and 6, about 8-10 wks. old, for sale, Mrs. R. L. Smith, Tucker, Rt. 2, 3367 Brackert Rd. Blue peafowl, 5 yrs. old, Gol- den, Silved and Chinese Phea- sants domesticated wild Mal- lard. ducks and French Toulouse geese. Mrs. Heley Street, Atlan- Kita: Rt. 2: CHAT. Young Bob White quail, ready for releasing on shot-out areas. Letters ans. Joe Collier, AslnE | ton. | 7 pr. racing Hamer pigeons, $2.50 pr; 11 young, $1.00 ea. Lar- ry Hamby, Barnesville. Rt. 1. REDS. (N.H., R.I., OTHERS) 6 extra fine 3-A N.H. Red4 mos. old cockerels; $4.00 ea. J. R. Lancaster, Gay. (1 mi. Mas- 1 Cavender St. yE. F. Daniel, Statham, Rt 1. ne |market price. Oscar D, Smith, Purebred, disease-free N.H. RED pullets, almost hen size, $1.50 ea; roosters, $1.25 ea, Add shipping chgs. in light wt. crate. Prompt del. Mrs. H. E. Richard- son, Bowdon. Rt. }. 1953 hatch R.I. Red and WL. cockerels and pullets, $1.00 ea. J. C. Mitchell; LaFayette, 412 20 purebred R.I. Reds and N. H. REDS, 5 mos old, beginning to, lay, $2.50 ea. W.R. wills Smyrna. Rt. 2. Church Rd. ~ ROCKS 1 nice, purebred Barred Rock rooster, direct from Parks trap- nested hens, February 53 hatch, $3.00. No. COD. Mrs. W. L. Dan- jel Parrott, Rt..1 Box 69. : TURKEYS GUINEAS, Ducks GEESE, ETC, FOR SALE 1953 hatch purebred Mallard ducks, $2.00 ea. or 3.00 pr. No COD. L. L. Murphy, College Park. Lake Mirror Rd. CA 1617. 20 half grown White guineas, for sale at my home. Cant ship 1B. B. Bronze turkey lyr. old hen, $5. 00 or trade for pair geese any size, Keneth Register, Ha- hira. Rt, 1. 55 white Embden gos.ags, grown and almost grown, irom purebred, 20 Ib. geese, $3.00 and $3.50 ea. Mrs. Augusta C. Russell, Alpharetta. Rt. 3, Can-_ ton St. White Chinese geese, 3 mos. ~ old Aug. 20th; 1 gander and 3 geese, _for sale at reasonable Jr., Columbus, P. O. Box 501. Cross white Embden and Tou- louse geese, 10 for $25.00 or $3. 00 ea. George W. West, Jr., At- Janta, 4825 Peachtree- Dun- woody Rd. N.-E, Muscovy ducks Jan. 1953 hat- ch, $5.00 trio of 2 ducks and 1 Bs drake. FOB. harlie Bailey, ; Vienna. Rt. 4. : Ae 6 White Muscovy ducks, $1.25 | ea, W. G. Jones, College Park, 314 So. College St. CA 6108. , Royal purple guinea fowl, about 7 wks. old, for sale. C. F. Smith, Atlanta, 117 Watson Cir-. cle, S. E.. CR 3062. a POULTRY WANTED AUSTRALORPS: Want 2 giant size Black Aus- tralorp roosters, also some eggs- for hatching. Mrs. C. S. Perkins, Macon, Rt. 3 BATAMS: Want some R.I. Red bantams. Advise particulars. Mrs. Jesse Capehart, Dalton. Rt. 3. Sar GEESE AND GUINEAS: Want 1 White Embden goose. Advise Mrs. A. W. Arnold New- nan. Rt. 3. Want 10 young white Afri- can guineas;. accept real young or already started stock. J. A. Thomas, Stone Mountain. Rt. 3, MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS | | Want 200 to 400 1953 hatch laying hens, healthy, good cond., and priced right for cash. H. H. Arnold, Buford. Rt. 2. QUAIL: Want 1 pr. Northern Bob White quail, hen laying or con- sider 8-12 wks old stock .Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rfd. 2. LEGHORNS OR ROCKS: Want 100 pullets, 6 mos. old R.I..,. N.H., Reds or large White Leghorns or White Rocks. W. R. Gardner, Marietta. Rt. 1, Box 214. phone 8-1814. SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Saana-Toggenburg_ cross brown doe, 2nd freshening in April. 4 Qts. when fresh; better 2 Qts. now, $45.00; one 3/4 Sa- anan and 1/4 Tog., white, Ist freshening April, 3 Qts. when fresh; 2 now. $25.00; small doe, 1st kid in April, $15.00. Clyde ae singales Mill.) peed Bradley, Temple. P.O. Box 91. PAGE EIGHT MARKET Bou WHERE | (Continued from page LD ; dating schools on the local taxpayers. One farmer whom I know owns 160 acres of land and his taxes have been increased. this year from something over $200 to about $900. From what I saw of his farm T do not see how it Is possible for him to pay this tax. A lot of the people up there ace very much interested in Georgia. | Land prices here are cheap compared with the investment they have. However, their values are rapidly falling due to taxes and farming conditions. In addi- tion, all of the country through which I WANTED. PARITY FOR Fi ID IT G0? and Illinois is suffering from extreme dry weather. Pastures are brown, the cattle are in poor condition, corn will not aver- age more than one-half a crop. Soybeans are looking reasonably well but I do not have any way of knowing what effect the drought will have on the actual pro- | duction of beans. % By comparison with the country through which I went, Georgia has been greatly blessed this year Insofar as. weath- ec conditions are concerned. In addition to the conditions mentioned, the territic drop in values of livestock is most de- pressing to farmers everywhere I went. went in Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri According s Government fi value of livestock on farms in 1952 to January 1953. In the m consumer prices for meats have to increase, also consumer prices and, other foods. Thera is something raven on tn the country, with farm ing down, consumer prices goin; some packing houses closing ; at the same time. TOM LINDER, Commissioner a Aggie SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE Saanaa nannie goat, nearly oid enough to breed (5 mos, old) from. good ae stock, $15.00 at my barn. H. F. Seay, Hllen- wood, Rt. 2 Panthersville Rd. Toggenburg goat, about 1% yrs. old, gentle, ant. to reg., for sale or exch. for a good young milking doe. L. H. Atkins, Vi- dalia, 416 Pine St. Puce White butt-headed goat, 15 mos old, dry now $18.00 Mrs. Janie C. Wingo, Newnan, Toggenburg-Nubian mixed milk goat, 3% Qts. freshened April 29th $25.00; Tog buck for sale or for Service, my place out Howell Mill Rd. J. W. Ranger, Atlanta, Rt. 11, Box 563. -Yearling Ewes, blaak and white face, nicely grown out and well developed, produce early spring lambs. See. No let- ters. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. "phone Madison 2603. t good stock ram sheep with good eoat of wool, $12.50. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want young trio of Reg. Polt- - ed Herefords; male and 2 fe- males, non-related heifers. Wm. B. Richardson, McIntyre. Want purebred but not reg. Hereford heifers, wt. about 500 to 600 lbs., within 50 mi. Atlan- ta or Jackson. Van Wilson, At- lanta, 2634 Deer Park Rd. Want several good white, Polled Shorthorn bulls, breed- ing age. AE. Harcis, Jr., Perry, Rt. 2. phone 476-L3. ' SHEEP AND\GOATS: Want white-Saanan bucks, 18 mos. to 2 yrs. old. Must be butt- headed but need not be pure- bred. Quote price and location. Letters ans. W. A. Venable, Marietta, Rt. 4. Want purebred male goat, refer without horns. Lockard ell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd. N.E. FARM HELP WANTED Want 2 families for share eroppers. Must be colored and able to drive tractor. J. M. Alli- son, M. D. Covington, 410 Floyd St. Free rent (small house on place) in exchange for repairs, tending patches, 2 gardens, etc. Miss Jane Maddox, Stone Moun-| P. O. Box 297, Phone 3591. Want farm family to help on large vegetable farm near At- lanta, Man able to drive truck, tractor and mule and pick vege- tables. $5. day and nice house, with elec, R. F. Sams, Clarks- tou, Phone 43-7322. Want exp.daicymaa to help milk 60 to 70 cows. Start first tain, FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED POSITIONS WAN TED _ POSITION 3 Wi Want sober working fore- man, under 40 preferred, with exp. farm machinery, beef cat- tle, shots, etc.. and gen. farming. State details; also want sev- eral families on share basis. Good farm machinery and land. Near church. Has running water. Elec. RFD and school bus route. Mrs. W. A. Wages, Jefferson. Want large family, 6 to 8 grown workers, with tractor and equipment to cultivate 250 A. in cultivation. Want to grow tobaceo, hogs, cotton. Located 3.1/2 mi. N. W. Wrightsville on paved Hwy. Elec. power. H. pie Wrightsville, P.O. Box Want reliable, white woman to live in farm home as one of family and help with light farm chores for sal- ae Miss A. N. Stewart, Hamil- ton, Rt. 2, Box 103. Want goed Christian, woman to live as one of family on farm and help with light farm chores, Want reliable. young married man, small family, as assistant to herdsman on large reg. Polled Hereford farm. Must have exp. Give details in Ist. letter. W. H. Adams, Madison. Want col. man and wife to live on farm and share crop. Have two-room house, good, spring. Contact: R. T. Smith, oe 408 Newport St., N. Want single white maa with no bad habits to work small farm. Live as member of. fami- ly or in small house, board, laundry, small salary. Prefer man able to plow horse, drive tractor. Letters ans. W. M. Buck- ner, St. Elmo, Tenn. Rt. 3. oo of Walker County in asi Want large family to move to S. Ga. to pick cotton; good cotton and house. Pay prevajl- ing wages. Will move you both respectable. Want white family with suc- cessful exp. in fryers. Share 50 pet. on 4 M. fryers aa. turn, plus small salary for cattle and pasture care. New 3 R. modern house with elec. stove fuertish- ed. Under 40 preferred. Exp. also Ford tractor. E. H: Gray, Conyers, Rt. -2> Want white or col. woman to de light farm chores on farm for room, board and reasonable salary. Must be clean and have health card. Contact: Mrs. Ruby Gilstrap, Atlanta, 1060 Seaboard Ave., N. W. VE 3119. POSITIONS WANTED Want t or 2 H. crop and 8 M. cap. chicken house, with run bill while in crop. Need about 6 R. house. Also want tractor and mule to work with. Gary- son Burnes. Alpharetta, Rt. 1. White woman wants job on}. farm. Need 2 room house, or rooms. Can milk and eare for teactor farm on 50- 50, basis. Exp. in row crop tractor farming. Will consider anything. Oatha Martin, Pavo, Rt. 2. White man, 24, meeds job, stock or other farm work, for house, lights, and $30. weekly. Can drive truck and _ tractor. Have small. family, and will- ing, reliable and sober. Some exp. W. T. Griffin, Sr., Law- renceville, Rt. 1. 40 yr. old white man with wife, want job on farm, cows, hogs, sowing grain, ete. Both raised on farm and work. Want with good man. Tell details in first letter. Raise chickens on halves. Osie Hobbs, ton, Rt. 4.. Washing- Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Mark Want small 1 plow plant and truck growing crop at once to farm in 1954; Also growl ton and tobacco, ete., Am 48 yrs. small son. Lifetime exp. J. A. Gordon, Nashville, Re4e Wanted by sober, honest man, job on cotton - farm or can ope- rate dairy. Have exp. and refer- ence. Need 5 or 6 room house, wired for stove, also bath. Want with good natured, honest, reliable man, on mail and school bus route. Write or see, at-once. T. C. Hulsey, Mari- atta, Rt. 4, Pair Rd. to get ' 48 yr. old white amnnes man, with large family, wants job on farm to raise chickens or tend cattle or work around dairy or any other house, or dairy, with board furnished. Can drivetruck or tractor, and ean operate L. E. Morrison, Culloden, with ~elec. water, on sehool bus and mail route. Letters ans. Archie. Led- ford, White, Rt..1. 5 j Want job on farm. Must fave good large house and 5 or 6 days work out of week. 10 in Wanted BY nee and % ioe picking cotton, 8 to pick cotton ie be moved. T. C. OM Atlanta, 323- Cent i A oe in SG old, wite a 4 Woman wants job. d farm work. Must hay co abstainer. Can- i Edith Whatley, Morelat Roosevelt Hwy. {ae Want 10 acres or land, with smalt house on shares, with pact-t Write: Elmer C. Soates 3798 ee D Widow, cee light farm work on all particulars as pected and salary in ter. Have had several perience. Mrs. M. F. Camilla. Rte ee _ Want daisy fob: 2 farm work, goo wood and for s ages. Le Marthe Hore Nashville, Rr | Poultry, ete. Mrs. Mary Hol-|tamily. Write or see. Lyra Con- ; 4 : : comb, Pivnatous. ; ley, Lenox, Rt: : ae D i White 1 man, oor z { White man with family wants} Exp. man wants iob on facm| job with reliable fami i taker and ot chores. Board, weekly salary. R: B. H. Bennett, Sr., 1, Box Peete : milking machines. Registered Hereford Auction Ga. Hereford Assu., will hold an auction wile Re fords, 40 females and 13 bullsHoraed and Poll Featuring bred and open heifers and various at Tri-County Livestock Auction Co. barn lo intersection of Ga. hwys 11 and 12 near Social Monday, Sept. 14th. - Ralph W. Cammack, 599 Monnet Dr. ah ee Georgia. Sale starts 12:30 P. M. Otte af 5 L. T. Callaway, Madi- son, Matonton Rd. Mrs. W. 'T. Henry, Mount Berry. ways free. Sidn Hancock 2 : part Noeoaa Park, 8 7 oe BRAD Thomastom Antenbe Avhans Rome Atlanta : Aug 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Want man for 2 H. crop on : rg : ee thirds and fourths, or standing | > ; rent. Good, 5 R. house, wired|greceg & MEIFIERS 2, ose j for stove and on school bus Rt.| good $16.00-17.00 $14.50- $14.00-16.00 $14.25-17.00 in Walker County, V. L. Boss,| Com 12.00-15,50 11,00-13.30 -12.00-14-50 -11.50-15.00 vhe LaFayette, Rt. 2. Usiliry 8,50-12.25 8.00-10.00 8.75-1 1.25 8.50-11.50 Want eldecly lady or couple] oypparg 7.00-10.00 7.00. 3.00 6-75- 8.75 7.08- 8.50 to live with elderly lady on - small farm 1 mi. from town,|CALvES - Ses : eee to do light farm chores for] Good & Choice a. 00-18.00 73.00-18.00 12.00-17.00 12.50-17.50 home. Mrs. J. S. MeCard, Syca-| Uvit. & Coml. .00-15.00 8.50-14.25 8.50-14-50 8.50-13.00 more, Rt. 1. = : z Pte deh Se Want young man to work|COWS see eo on stock farm. Contact: F. N. | Usiliry 8.75-11.00 = 8.00-10.75 -9.00-10.50 Belk, Trenton, Rt. 1. c. & G, 6.25- 9.00. 5.00. 8.00 5.00- vores : Want family of cotton pick- : = wee ers for large cotton crop at once.| gyyng - Fe eM. Dillard, Coyneton, elma eek .00-12.99 8,00-12.008.00-17.00 us : Cutters 7.50- 9:00 7.00- 3.00 ~-7.00- 9.00 Want operator for grist mill. ee tees Prefer man and wife with gcam-| rocKERS ae mac school age children. Must! Spears & Heifers . -7.00.14.50 7.00-14.00 be sober, good character, clean.| galves 7.50-16.25 7.50-14.75 , ae p- 04.7