Tom Linder Commissioner ~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1953 NUMBER 7 EDERAL ADMINISTRATIONS AND FARM SUBSIDIES ost every daily paper, radio ae ion commentator. and many pub- akers continue to harp on subsi- id to. farmers out of tax money. > records of Commodity Credit ion show that very little money een lost through support prices ic agricultural crops. Cotton has ae net profit to the Government two hundred million dollars. The | able losses of Commodity Credit ops of which large tonnage was to create fictitious surpluses. re ord will show that money paid s is but chicken feed compared. amounts of subsidies paid to big % WALL STREET JOURNAL e before me an article from the street | Journal of April 30, 1953 shows that the Office of Defense dilization has issied a grand total of 19 quick tax write-off - allowances ing to the huge total of #26; 219,- Law Siting a tics of obilization to grant tax write- ushed through Congress on that it was necessary to give : write-offs to big industry to ourage them to build and supply huge ts for supplying war and defense ~ al sn ee. However, Lode EE ET I ER =. ted wr * ate ny eu pp a Sr Or jae > Sc nn. KD. ee n n a. ba) Oo >. cod t sa ase aod 20": 9D: ok oS n n ee oz = + OD ct oO x + oO DS Qu ct oe QD n e FARMER AND NATIONAL | A DEFENSE = ng the war and in the years im- tely following the war, we were t the farmer was one of the prin- ufacturers of defense material orm of food and fiber. In looking e-list of those businesses which ceived certificates entitling: them write-offs, I find the names, of ower Company, The Union- ailr id Company, Public Ser- Gas Company, Western Company, several steel tion have been on those non- -|_ ejections The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The Brunswick Pulp & Paper Company, Louisville & Nashville Rail- road Company, General American Trans- portation Company, Cities Service Oil Company, Missouri, Pacific Railrdad Company, Magnolia Pipe Line Company, Tide Water Associated Oil Company, Lehigh. Warehouse & Transportation Company, Gulf Oil Corporation, Ashland Oil and Refining Company, American Mineral Spirits Company, Union Tank Car Company, Southern Indiana Gas & Electric Company, Elgin, Joliet and East- ern Railway Company, Wisconsin Cen- tral Railway Company, Mississippi Val- ley Barge Line Company, Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc., and many others in al- ~~ most every line of industry. WHAT ARE QUICK TAX WRITE-OFFS Ordinarily, corporations and others, in making annual income tax returns, are permitted to write off in the form of-deterioration and depletion, a percent- age of the value according to the life of the physical property. As an illustration, - a permanent building can be depreciated for tax purposes at 2 per cent per year. Under the quick write-off, the company . can claim depreciation of 20 per cent _ per year for five years. This enables the company to take the entire cost of the project out of its profits in a five year period. Of course, the amount claimed for depreciation is thereby made tax free. Tax write-offs of twenty-six billion dollars means that these companies can put. twenty-six billion dollars of their profits back in their pockets in a period of five years without paying any tax on Pa that amount. , If we assume an arilicary figure of 38 per cent as being the tax rate these ~ companies would otherwise pay, this would amount in practice to a subsidy to these particular companies of $9,840,- 000,000. ; OTHER SUBSIDIES I do not have before me the figures or even a list of other industries receiv- ing Government subsidies. However, we know that large amounts of tax payers money have gone to subsidize merchant ships. These subsidies of tax payers money have the effect of passing on to , the tax payer a portion of the cost of transporting freight on all ships flying the American flag and that is true whether they are. hauling American : merchandise or foreign merchandise. When an American ship takes a cargo . from anywhere in the world and delivers. it to any port anywhere else in the world, the American tax! payer is helping to pay the freight bill, The same is true of many airlines. Oil companies, under a epee Act of Congress, are permitted to charge off. 27 per cent annually of their investment as depreciation, and thereby escape taxes; _ and, in additionto this, the list of bene-_ ficiaries of the Office of Defense Mobil- ization shows that a number of oil com- panies have received additional tax write-offs of many millions of dollars. Here in Atlanta, Richs, Inc. has a whole floor and are running special ad- vertisements for the sale of goods of many kinds imported from foreign coun- tries. The tax payers paid a part of the | freight bill on every pound of this for- eign. merchandise. Many big mercan- tile houses in this country are doing the same thing and in that way millions and millions of dollars of subsidies are going - to the big merchants of the country. It would be impossible for anyone not haying governmental authority to find out who all are receiving subsidies directly and indirectly orto get any ade- quate idea of the amount of these sub- sidies. The fact is indisputable, : that many big businesses that have done the loudest talking about free competi- tive enterprise and who continually harp : on the theme that the farmer should stand on his own feet are themselves the: recipient of more subsidy benefits than the farmers have ever received. WHAT DOES THE FARMER WANT We -hear a great deal of discussion about what. the farmer wants. Actually, the wants of the farmer can be reduced. to one simple sentence; namely, the farm- er wants a living price for what he pro- duces. It is impossible for the farmer to get a living price for his products so long as his Government insists on imperting sur- pluses of farm products to drive the American market down. There are two simple thingsone of which the Government will be forc- ed to do. It will be forced to discom- (Continued on page four) however, _ PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN| Address all items for publication and requests to be put | on the mailing list and for chamge of address to STATE BU. |} REAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ~ -~ asso chatin [sep of notice. notices. Notices of farm produce and appurtenanees 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 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 St., Covington, Gea By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 0! Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga, Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covingten, 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 Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices motor, A-1 cond., $1000.00. One State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR .SALE 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. 4 SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Alis-Chlamers G Tractor bush and bog harrow, cultiva- tors, planters, $475.00 at farm. E. R. Meddox, Winder, RFD 4. 2 Tobacco Barn Coal Stok- ers complete with elec. motors and thermostats good shap. E, D. Dorming, Enigma, Rt. 1. 1946 Ford-Ferguson Tractor, 2 disc plow, cultivator, good cond. J. R. Roberts, Barnesville, Rt. 2. Phone 661-J-3. One used 1948 Model W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 8 disc King sherrow, new tires, good cond., $650.00, Thomas Bradley, Dainelsville, Rt. 2. (3 mi. N. Ta, Ga.). RD7 Caterpillar Dozer, drum power unit, good shape, sell or evch. for large wheel fractor and equipment. Must heve 36 to 40 draw bar horse- power. F. M. Gazeaway, Decetur Rt. 1. Ev-2971. 3 IHC Grain Drill, large size, 14 disc, $150.00 my place. Between Hazelhurst and Douglas, at Roper, cbout 5 mi Hazelhurst. Cannot ship. C. M. McDaniel, Hazelhurst. Intl. H. Tractor, good cond., with planting and cultivating attachments, also herrow. See at my farm 4. mi Sherpsburg. Harold McDonald, Newnan. 2 Row B F. Avery Tractor, cultivators, drag harrow, for sale or exch. for garden tractor, rogs, cows; also 500 Brower Chick Brooder, and other farm fools. Geo. Orton, Brunswick Rt. 2, Box 186 B. Mowing Machine, Corn, Plant- sr, Hay Rake, etc., good condi- tion for sale. J. J. Welch, Mc- Donough, Rt. 2. Tel. 3877. IHC Grein Drill with fertilizer opper, 8 row, good cond., $100. . F. Nutt, Jr., Luella. Tel. Mc- onough 3669. 1952 Planter and Cultivator for Ford Tractor, used to culti- vate about 30 acres, Raymond L. Moon, Grayson, Rt. 1. (Hwy. 78). Good 1949 M Fzrmall Tractor, 10 disc bush and bog, 20 disc Intl.. harrow, 1953 Super C Tractor with cultivator and planters, 1951 new type New Holland Baler, 2 Side Delivery Intl. Hay Rakes. 1949 J. D. Com- bine with motor. R. V. Byrd, Welnutgrove. One A Farmall Tractor, just completely overhauled, 2 disc plow, 12 disc harrow, cultivators, planters, fertilizer, corn, and dbl. |. $225.00. | Farmall B. Model Tractor, planters, cultivators, 2 dise plow, ali good cond. C. J. Morris, Ox- ford Rt. 1. 4 Army Wagon Wreels, good for farm use, 8 ft. Liem or Ferti- lizer Sower with small seed at- tachment, enough horse drawn implements for 8 H farm. H. C. Carmichael, Tifton, Rt. 2. Ford Tractor, planter, cultiva- tor combination, bush and bog, dbl: disc harrow, drag herrow, mowing machine, rake, sub- soiler, roller, fertilizer distri- butor, disc plow, tractor wagon. One mile West Marietta on Due West Rd. O. L. Jones, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Phone 8-2959. John Deere B. Tractor, good shepe, good rubber, J. D. 4 disc tiller, 16 disc smoothing, and drag harrow, 3 sections, and power Pea huller. C. L. Ben- nett, Jefferson, Rt. 3. 1951 Super A Farmall Tractor and full euipment for 2 row, A-1 cond., $975.00. J, E. Clements, Sylvester, Rt. 1. 1952 model M, John Deere Tractor, plenters, cultivators, 2 disc plow, Rome (pickup type) bush and bog, David Bradley Tractor Wagon. excellent cond. E. W. Steed, Winder, Rt. 4. 3 Roller Chattanooga No. 13 Cane Mill, copper evaportetor pan, 11 ft. long, good cond., at my farm 1 mile E. Tifton. W. H. McGinnis, Tifton. One 1951 Cub Tractor, com- plete with planters, cultivators, 2 disc plow 5 row duster, $1000. FOB .W. C. Myers, Stephens. Self Propelled Pulpwood Saw, 8 hp, Bragg*Sfatton ngine, 30 in. blade for sale. T. H. Bothwell, Atlanta, 111 Princeton Way, N. E. De-1317. 1950 Model Super A Farmall Tractor, cultivator, planters, 3 disc hydraulic tiller harrow. power takeoff, weeder, plow tools. B. Frank Rabun, Warren- ton, Rt. 2, Bestonville. Moline Tractor, 5 disc tiller, tandem harrow, 6 ft. J. D. com- bine, New Holland shucker and sheller, tractor drawn plant set- ter. Potato digger, corn binder, fertilizer spreader, hammer mill, barrel pump sprayer, other farm items, all $2000.00. FOB farm be- tween Woodbury and-Greenville. Kcr Owen, Woodbury. Tel. 491, Want Crawler Tractor with dozer blade, preferably TD 6 or D4, good shape, cheap for cash. Give details; Also for sale, 2 cotton zttachment Mower, all| good cond., $750. T: V. Evridge, | Byron. Tel. 451-2. row mounted J. D. No. 226, good | plants, 30c doz; $2. C; 500, $7.; SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers Combine with mile South Snellville, Ga. J. M. Jones, Grayson. z Several -never ~used. .Plow Points, Slides, and Wings. State your needs. Will quote prices cheap: C. B. Hicks, Reynolds. New/ Model: Goldens 2 Roller Sugar Cene Mill, cheap. C> B. Register, Hahira, Rt. 1. 2H Wagon, Ist class cond., $45 or trade for cattle See me 2 mi. N. Douglasville. E. F, Ragan, Douglasville, RFD 3. 1947 Ford Tractor, 2 disc tiller, dbl. sec. harrow, pan_ scoop, equipment used 1 season, cheap. Clarence Thornton, - Jonesboro, Box 314. Phone 4712. New Allis-Chalmers 66 Com- bine late model WC Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, 5 disc J. D. tiller, used little. M. H. Carithers, Comer, Rt. 1. Phone 7128. t One H Fermall Tractor with new style planters and culti- vators, A-1 cond. W. B. Francis, Jr., Davisboro. : One. Riding Cultivator, $60. L. E. Stribling, Molena. ie SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want used Power Hay Baler, fork-feed type, also subsoil plow. H. J. Hoggs, LaGrange, Rt. 2. Want middle size Tractor, Farmall or Allis-Chalmers, with mowing machine, also small type New Holland Hay Baler end Rake. Within 55 im, Atlanta; elso For sale, Old Time Buggy with- out top $45.00. 5 mi N. Roswell off 140 hwy. Ralph Dangar Woodstock. Phone Roswell 4442. Want Ford Tractor, any year model since 1949, and condition provided price is right. J. H. Van deFord, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. (Located neer Grayson). Want one dairy 4 or 6 can milk cooler in good conditio. R. M. Martin, Blackshear, Rt. 2. Want used Bush and Bog Har- row for Model M J. D. Tractor, lift type. Cleude Jackson, New- nan, 130 Greenville St. Want Ford, John Deere, or Farmall Tractor with hydraulic lift State conditon and_ price.. Alonzo Lewis, Canton, Rt. 2. Want Tractor Tire, 13 x 23 or 12x26. Can trade 11 x 26. W. M. Willson, \ Albany, (Rt. .1. Tel: 594-M. Want Feed Mill. Must be in good cond., state size, meke price W. D. Allen, Alapaha, Rt. 1. Want 403H or 403 series John Deere Disc Plow. Must be in good condition. Joel H. Senders, Newnan, RFD 2. PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Missionary, and Masto- don Strawberry Plants, $1._C. PP. Tom Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Large Red Jumbo Straw- berry, $1. C.; $8. M. Shipped promptly... Add postage. No COD. E. E. Clark, Gainesville, Rts Boyes Frostproof Cabbage, Onion, and Collard Plants for sale. W. W. Williams, Quitman. Charleston Wakefield Frost- proof Cabbage, strong, green, $1.50 M. Can fill darge orders. Prompt delivery. No _ orders filled under thousand. T. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Rt. 1. Phone 2163 nights. Everbearing Strawberry, or- ganic grown, strong, 90c C. PP. Or exch. 125 plants for 3 print sacks alike. Minnie Adams, Pavo, P.O. Box 204. White Crystal Wax Bermu- da Onion, fresh, green (pencil size), 350, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2. M. Del. postpaid; 5 M, $8. Express. Prompt shipment. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes, Fitzgerald, Everbearing strawberry cond., cheep. See or write R C; Sanders, Vienna. 40c doz.; Also Okra Seed, $1. 1b.; | PLANTS FOR SALE "Horseradish Plants, 50c 1b.; Horseradish Roots, 5c 1b; Spearmint, Garlic, Tanzy, Wild Cherry Bark, 25c Ib.; Queen of the Meadow, 3, 50c. Add post-, age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, .Dia- mond. ; Aroma Strawberry, Blue Ribbon variety, State certified, largest berries, long, heavy |- bearers, $3.85 C; 500, $9.; $15.75 M. No Jess 50 sold. No orders delivered. Maude Hamby, Greenville. - Fig Plants, 25, 50c and $1. sizes. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Ca- milla. Sage plants, 10 for $1. or 5 for 60c; also 1953 Sage, clean, no large stems, % 1b., $1.60; $3. lb. Del. No chks. Miss Lil- ian Hardin, White, Rt. 1. Everbearing Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.25 C; 500, $5.75. F.. M. Combs, Washing- ton, Rt, 2; : Ga. collard plants, 50 C; 400, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2. M. PP. in Ga. Solomon Davis, Mil- ledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 197. Fine var., winter multiplying onion plants (kind can cut and will come again), 40 large for $1.; finest Gem Strawberry plants, $1. C. Exch. for Print sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Chas, W., frost proof cabbage plants, strong and green. $1.50 M. Prompt del. No orders un- der thousand. T. G. Crenshaw, Pitts, Rt..1. phone nights, 2163. Missionary Strawberry Plants, 80e C. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Omie E. Faircloth, Pulas- ki. Jersey, penhagen Cabbage, Crystal Wax White Bermuda Onion, and Ga. Collard Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. I. L. Stokes, Fitz- gerald. Fall,fresh grown Chas. Wake- field, Copenhagen, and Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.50 M; Ga, Collard and White Bermuda Onion Plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Prepaid. Shipped promptly. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662. . Klondike Strawberry, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M. Add postage. No chks. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Wonderberry, Red Gold, Gib- son Strawberry, 85c C; Red Thornless Raspberry, Black Raspberry, Horseradish, $1. doz.; Garlic, Peppermint, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Box 54. Klondike and Missionary Strawberry, - $1. C. Exch for feed sacks at 25c for white, 30c gor print. Each pay postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie Mills, Folkston, Rt.2, Box 1. Mtn. . Huckleberry, size, 2 doz. 75c; Large Klon- dike Strawberry, 75c C; Imp. Field Dewberry, bearing size, 50c doz.; Blue Damson Plum Sprouts, 45c ea.; Muscadine Vines, 4 ft., 45c ea.; Also large Indian Peach Seed, 50c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Everbearing Mastodon Straw- berry, 90c~C; $5. M; Klondikes, 80c C; $4.50 M. Add_ postage. Mrs. Guy Crowe, - Cumming, Rey ds Frostproof Chas, Wakefield and Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.25; $2.25 M. Del. E. C. Wal- drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Blakemore Strawberry Plants, $1. C; 500, $4.50; $9. M; Masto- dan;;70c. C;?500; $370 $5. IM Klondike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Catnip. 25c bunch; Mt. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75 doz.; Peppermint, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike Strawberry, $1. C; Blakemore Blackberry, Rasp- berry, 6, $1.;, Muscadine Vines, ea.; Yellow Sugar Fig Sprouts, $1. ea.; Also Imp. Elberta Peach Seed, 35c doz. Sage and Catnip Plants, $1. $12. M; bearing size Mtn. huck-|Long Wide Leaf Bull Face To-|pine, cleaned, graded leberry plants, $1. C. $5. up|bacco, 75c Tbl.; Gourd Seed,|95.5, in- 100 Ib. bags. S orders PP. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-|3 pks., $1. Add postage. L. J.|to sow winter crop. Charleston, and Co-/$ bearing) R. 1, Box 222. Phillips. Royston, Rt. 1. | lb.; 100 lb. Ladino Clover, lb. All from cert. seed; 706 Victorgrain Oats, for C feed, $1. bu.; 90c bu. for You furnish sacks. row, Newborn, Heading Collard Seed, 25c ' Also Evergreen Onion Pl 20c doz.; Hot Green, and Pepper, 75c qt.; 40c pt; Pepper, $1.60 lb. Plus p Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Crop Pea Seed, 5 cups, Cream Crowders, 3 cups, Tender Blue Pole, and ed Half Runner Beans. proof English Peas, \ Chas ie] Cabbage, fresh, ite Bermuda 300, $1.; 500, $15 Prompt del. RB. SEED AND - FOR SA recleaned, 99.34 pct. pet. germ., 1000 Ibs. Less lots, 20c. FOB; Ky. 31 Fescue, 154 wood Bentley, Thom 2. Tel. 3697. 3 A-1 Southland lst. year, recleaned, no turnip or other noxic $1.25 bu.; Not, treated Will: ship. P. 2 W.-> Halcyondale. 1953 champion Gree Collard Seed, 4 Tbls Or make offer on 40 Mrs. T. T. Hollow town. Red Shallot Onion gal. Add postage. Beggs, Lavonia. White Multiplying Nes ions, $1.50 gal.; 50c qt. Money or Money Ord Nora J. Culpepper, M Cokers 48-93 Victorgr Ist. yr., recleaned, in bags, $5. bu.; Cokers 48: 2nd. yr., $1. bu. bulk run. Kenneth Thompso shallville. : Cokers 48-93 Oats, Ist. yr., reclean bu. bags, $1.25 bu; 48-93 Victorbrain Oats, 1. bu. combine run O. M. Ware, Marshallvi Cokers 48-93 Victorgrai Ist. yr., recleaned, 4 bu. $1.25.; Combine run, $] bulk. E. H./ Hart, Jr; shallville. Brown Top Millet, 7e P. Alexander, Louisville Okra Seed, long, gr lb.; Crowder Peas, brow bu. E. C. Wade. Lithonia, Clean White Multiplyin ions, $1.50 -gal PP. Re planting. Mrs. S. A. Bro Ailey. Red Multiplying Onions gal, PP in Ga. Prompt de! Martha Bennett, Coffee Green Glaze Collard 1953 crop, 26c Tbl.; 6 Tbls. 15 Thls., $2, PP. Mrs: J; son, Martin. Multiplying Calif, Bee: fresh start, 50c. Mrs. Ella Smyrna. Half Runner Beans Limas and Rice Peas, 5 Ardell Meeler, Winter Shallot Onion tons, 30c qt.; Also Red Green Hot Pepper, 25c q postage. Exch. for ni sacks (2-3 alike) at 25c e Ray postage. Mrs. J. T. P Goggins, Rt. 1. White Multiplying Onion $1.35 gal.; Also Shade J ig Sage and Red Hot Pe 4 30c qt.; $1. gal. Del. Mary ] , 1000 lbs. Ky. 31 Fesc Green Glaze, and H Early Brown 6 We Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-| either, $1.10. PP in eri. burn, Cumming. Clarence McMillian, Di West : % 50 tons 1953 crop Blt ton, Bowdon. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. Freisch, Hawkinsville. f 5 Rt. 31 Fescue, 17c Ib.; Res-) a BE. S a 4 Wheat,| Hastings 100 bu. Oats, P at my farm. Riley , Turin. : r rop Ky. 31 escus Seed, 2 metas 99 pet! Pure, i $18.50 Cwt. Ce- vis, - Riverdale, Tel. Fay- gaeee * Pe tetoroot Oats, 90 m., $1. bu. combine run; fe, in new 4 bu. bags, - Duke Lane, Ft. Val- fi da ve. eikek germ. urity guar. 2 1/2 bu. _ $2.75 bu.; Chapel Hill =p. lib.) sacks, 10c Ib. . K. Overstreet, Sylvania. tal Wheat, 99 pct. pure r ct. germ., $2.95 bu. in pu. bags, $2.75 for 50 -bu.; Few Southland bu. in 4 bu. bags. . W. H. Willson, Al- Rt, 1. Tel. 594M. ~ Rescue Grass Seed, = d, in 50 Ib. bags, 85 , 98 pct. pure, 12 1/2 in Ga. Murray Allen, i; aa Chapel Hill Res- Dixie Crimson Clo- et Arlington Oats, and clover bu. | field inspection for cer- ion, C. D, Wood, Bowdon. " Recleaned hardy strain re- seeding Crimson Clover Seed, 100 Jb. bags, 20c lb. S. c. Owen, Woodbury. - White, Brown Speckled Corn- field Beans, 50c cup; Small Lima Pole Butterbeans. 35c up; Also Garlic, 50c doz. Add postage. Cora Mae Hammontree, Chickamauga, Rt. 2. Chapel Hill Strain -Rescue Grass Seed, recleaned, in 50 lb. bags, 99.7 pct. pure, 85 pet. germ., 3 pet weed, no noxious weed, 1-5 bags, 12c; 6 bags or more, 1 1/2c lb. FOB. Ask for delivered price on ton lots. De F. Hungerford, Americus. Phone 2897 or 3970. - Pure Victor Grain 48-93 Seed Oats, $5.50 in 5 bu. bags. FOB. J. T. Lowe, Fort Valley. Old Fashion Eschelotts Sets, et. pal. Del. in Ga, Time {fo plant. Mrs. W. C. Byington, Newnan, Rt. 3. ~ Arlington and Cokers Vic- torgrain (48-93) Oats, recleaned, $1.25 bu.; Calhoun Barley, $1.75 bu. Will ship. L. P. Singleton, {Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Tel. 772., Red Multiplying Onion But- tons (greatest multiplyer). time to plant, $1.35 gal, PP; Also want winter and summer Ever- green Onions. Mrs. Geo. Nunn, cpap vile, Rt} 2 HAY an a FOR SALE Ga. Yellow Crooked Neck Squash Seed, 60c cup, PP in Ga. Walter Mashburn, Higdon, Star Rte Good Seed Oats. Ist. year, at my barn 2 mi. South Sonora- ville, Ga. $1. bu, Plus sacks. C. T. Bowles, Rydal, Rt. 2. White Multiplying Onion Sets, $1.00 gal, Add 40c on each gallon for postage; Or |$8. bu, Miss Ruth Weeks, Dial. Clean, White Multiplying On- ions, $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. S. A. Browning, Ailey. 4000 lbs. Reseeding Crimson Clover, recleaned, in 100 tb. bags, good Arlington Oats, $1. bu. Pat Hearn, Palmetto. 225 bu. 48-93 Victorgrain Oats, Ist. yr., bright, recleaned, in 5 bu. bags, $1.10 bu. Jack Welden, Griffin. Tel. 5896. New crop White Crowder and Purpie Hull Peas, nice for table, 5 cups, $1.50; Scullion Onion Sets for spring onions, $1.35 gal. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt, 1. Ky. 31 Fescue, 17 1b.; Cha- pel Hill Rescue, 13c 1b.; Other Rescue, 10c lb. Dixie Crimson Clover, 20c lb.; Arlington Oats, $115 bu. Fescue and clover passed field inspection for alewhde ie Si ae: Wood, Bowdon. - 3000 bu. Victor Grain Seed Oats, avg. over 50 bu. per acre, $1.10 bu.; 500 bu. Chan- cellor Seed Wheat, avg, 30 bu. acre, $2.50 bu.; 3000 Ibs. Re- seeding Crimson Clover, 22c lb.; 500 bu. Calhoun Barley, avg. 40 bu. acre, $2. bu. M. T. San- ders, Owner, Commerce, % Clover Hill Farm. About 50 bu. sound, re- cleaned, treated Abruzzi Rye, $3. bu. at farm. C, O. Turner. Musella, Rt. 1. ( 1500 bu. Southland Seed Oats, in new 4 bu. bags, $1.10 bu. C. D. Fain, Edison. Tel. 45J2. Reseeding Dixie Crimson clo- |ver, 99.41 pct, pure, 94.5 pct. germ,, $20. Cwt.; Blue Lupine, $4. Cwt. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. _15 Ibs. Black Diamond Water- melon Seed, hand saved, $1.50 a H. D, Wilson, Palmetto, tA : HAY AND STRAW FOR SALE Lespedeza, and Gatan Bean Hay, clean, each $350.00 ton. Hoke Golden, Bremen, Rt. 2. New Crop Peanut Hay, de- livered in 5-10 ton lots. Write for prices. James Lewis, Arabi. 100 tons bright baled hay, = baled without rain, combina- tion Bermuda, Crab, and Dallas Grass, contains no weed, $30.00 ton, FOB my barn. Write for prices delivered. J. Lynwood au Thomaston, Rt. 2. Tel Pure Coastal Bermuda Hay, no weeds, no rain, cut every 5 ~ weeks, $35.00 ton. H. T, Lee, Alma, At Lees Drug Store. 1953 crop Peafut Hay, deliv- ered in trailerload lots. Write for prices. Marvin A. Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1. : Baled Clemson Bean Hay, $45. ton; Syrup Cane and Peavine Hay, $35.00 ton; Crab Grass ay, $25.00 ton. 'F. M. Powell, Tallapoosa, RFD 2. CATTLE FOR SALE sn bajoeineicaneicnntieasiiaeessacinenenasalaeaioneebeanainieel Holstein and Jersey Springers, ready to freshen, Ist. and 2nd. calves, for sale. Mr. Howard, Stone Mountain. 854 Indian Creek Dr., % Bowdon Hills Farm. Tel. Evergreen 0360. 2 Aberdeen-Angus Bulls, reg. with papers, one 16 mos. old, other 8 mos. old, for sale. See* at my farm on Hwy. 34, eight. miles NE Newnan. H. B. Pit- man, Newnan, Rt. 4-Box 282. Reg. Hereford Bulls, horned type. 12-20 mos old, $150.-$200. Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Tel, Fayetteville 5581. Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets 2 NO.1 NO. 2. NO,3 NO.4 | Ga, Farm Prod. Sales Corp., Thomaston 22.50 21.80 20.30 19.25 nay Craig Comme: Cos Dablin 2116 21.00 208s 19.90 | SP S/TS. Jesup 1 es Ne ~ Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 22.00 21.50 21.00 20.10 yer 13 " Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 21.00 Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon ee tdci US, Ocilla 20.50. 19.85 20.25 19.00 ri4 Seminole L/S Auction Mkt., Donalsonville 20.75 20.35 19.70 19.40 n Co. /d., Alma ee, A TS | imans 1/8 Mis. Hogan 21.35 20.95 19.70 a Valley L/S Comm. Co., Rome T5AO FE80) 71-0 20-00 | csston L/S Co. Sylvemter 20.50 20.70 2045 21,76 ee comm Ce. Rome BO 700 21-50. POM: | Waycioss L/S Mik, Waycross 21.08 20.36 19.20 19.46 ia L/S Mkt., Vidalia 22,75 22.39 21.10 21-10 | Gieekiey L/S Auction, Cochran 21.90 21.50 20.75 22.75 per 15 2 October 20 = w Co. -huction er Winder 22.50 a Appling Co, L/S. Mkt., Baxley 21.32 20.30 19.60 20.60 Saeed cen, $/Yd., Hawkinsville 22.20. 2150 21.00. 19.40: | Seffee Co. 1/5, Donglas 20.75 20.28 20.31 20.31 , L/S Comm, Co., Dublin ce Siar z140 21.65 7 Pee US Fo. Rowson a Oe eS =e es: s /Vd., Sprin gfield 21.96 21.55 20.20 21.00 | a L/S Auction Barn, Elberton 23.00. 22.00 19.00 Be : : 22.15 | Farmers S/Yd., Sylvania 21.55 21.00 19.60 19.95 ta L/S Auct., Nehunta 22.50 21.91 21.00 20.08 | Formers L/S Auction Co., Nashville 20.75 20.04 19.30 20,95 n S/Yd., Pelham : 22.00 21.60 21.40 Greene Co. Livestock Auction, Greensboro 23.00 21.00 1800 ale Long Comm. Co., Quitman 21.87 21.37. 20.25 20.05 | McRae S/Y, McRae 21.00 20.00 19.54 19.00 r L/S Assn., Americus 22.11 21.70 22.00 21.90 | Metter L/S Mkt., Metter 21.89 20.25 19.40 21,00 t a L/S Co. Inc., Valdosta 21.77 21.27. 19.75, 20.00 Mitchell Co. Livestoek Co., Camilla 20.50 19.90 19.80 19.70 ie. : ; Smith Stockyard, Augusta 21.25 20.25 19.95 er L/S Mkt., Metter 21.16 20.61 20.00 Farmers Co-op Stock Yard, Soperton 21.20 20.75 19.75 1960 : p S/ Yd. Exchange, Statesboro 21.03 21.05 19.50 21.00 | Troup L-S Sales, LaGrange 25.50 : 3 E aS 20.70 | October 21 3 le Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele = 21.72, 21.50 = 21.36 Turner Co. 5/d., Ashburn 21.50 20.95 20.80 : tiver L/S Auction, Bainbridge 2140 20.35 18.60 Union Steck Yard, Albany 21.01 20.20 21.00 20.60 Co. S/Yd., Blackshear 21.25 20.60 19.95 20.40 | Claxton $/Yd., Claxton 21.31 20.80 19.65 S/Yd. Co. No. 3, Thomson 21,90 20.75 19.00 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 20.86 20.15 19.11 19.10 $/Yd Inc., Tifton 21.09 20.50 19.85 19.60 | Moultrie L/S. Co., Moultrie 20.30 19.55 4 sville S/Yd., Thomasville 22.00 21.05 20.55 'N. E. Ga. L/S Sale Barn, Athens 21.50 20.50 21.00 19.50 s Co. $/., Lyons _ 21,15 20.50 20.00 20.20 : 22.00 21.00 21.50 22.00 sville S/Yd., Wrightsville 21.75 20.95 Peoples L/S Mkt. Inc., Cuthbert 21.00 20.90 21.10 21.25 or 17 r Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 21.36 20.30 19.70 20.05 | Co. S/Yd., Swainsboro 21.20 20.74 2000 20.60 | Vidalia L/S Mkt., Vidalia 21.35 21.13 20.70 20.80 1 S/Yd., Sylvania 21.75 2140 20.50 21.70 | Wilkes Co. S/Yd., Washington 21.70 21.00 20.00 : on Co. Mkt. Assn., Sandersville 21.55 20.30 19.10 20.65 | October 22 oe s Effingham Stock Yard, Springfield 21.10 20.60 20,05 20.50 ./S Comm. -Co., Cartersville 22.30 22.00 Pelham $/Yd., Pelham 20.04 19.85 20.35 le Barn, Carrollton 23.30 21.80 21.60 21.00 | Wayne Co. S/Yd., Jesup 20.79 19.70 20.14 20.55 0. S/Yd., Savannah 21.13 20.50 19.65 Sumter L/S Asso. Inc., Americus 21.50 20.75 21.35 22.80 cI Barn, Eastman 20.53 19.70 19.40 Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas 19.95 19.53 18.40 20.55 | @ATTLE FOR -SALE a . . <= (ntinued from page one) finue bringing in imports of agricul- - ae products from other countries ect the American farmer in merican market; or, it will be foreed to put up whatever money is and the hecessary to support prices at a living level. be-no justification of criticism agricultural the farmer on account of government | support so long as tens of billions of dol- lars are going each year to subsidize big AND FARM SUBSIDI Unless one of these two things is- done, it is idle to talk about a farm pro- gram that will keep American agricul-. ture in a healthy condition. There can against take to see the business in this country a the worlds 3 a There is no reason to strait and swallow a camel. Thos cize the farmer will best get out of their own eyes before TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agricult . mote in the farm HOGS FOR SALE FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED @uernsey Bull Calf, subj. to gegistration, of good breeding, @ropped Sept. 25, $35.; Guern- gey-Jersey Cow, ready to fresh- n with 3rd. calf, about 900 bs.. sound, $150. K. D. San- gers, Eatonton. Tel 2151. Jersey Bull Calf, Eevergreen Standard Sol, born Jan. 11, . 1953, Dams H. I. R.. Record 10,264 milk in 305 days, Sire Thomas Royal Basil X Sol, Ex- cellent Sire in American Breed- e service, $75. S. B. Vaughters, Lithonia, % Evergreen Farms. Good Jersey Milch Cow, giving milk, good corid.. bred to reg.. White Face, to freshen} middle Feb., $85 Ed L. Fench, | Demorest, Rt. 1, Box 30. 2 purebred Guernsey Bull Calves, one 7 mos. old, other 10 mos. old, one artificially sired, one from good blooded bull. Sub. to Reg. W. O. Vickery, Meansville, Rt. ie Top quality Polled Hereford Bull,. calved at the Famous Holly Springs Farm, HSF Beau Domino 18, dbl. reg., 3 yrs. old, $500. See J. C. Caudell at farm Rockbridge Rd., about i mi. Liburn, Tel. 3509, awrenceville. H. J. Haas, owner, Atlanta, Haas-Howell Bldg. : 10-12 Dick- Reg. Brahman Calves, mos. old $150. ea. F. M. erson, Homerville. ~~ Young Guernsey Cow, fresh in with Ist. calf $125. 9 mi. S. Tennille, just off Hwy. 15. Mrs. ae Wommock _ Harrison, 2, 6 purebred Hereford Heifers, _ Rot registered, will freshen soon, i Hereford Bull, same age, and} Jersey Heifer with lst calf! wks. old, 20c lb. J. Paul) gong. Atlanta, 801 East Ave.,| . E. MA-9900. Shorthorn Bulls, reg. beef| type. all ages. Frank Bennett, Albany, P. O Box 1466. Reg. Angus Cattle, bred heifers and cows, small heifers, bulls large and small, Eileen- mere bloodline. Kennesaw, Rt. 1 Phone 8-2959. | One purebred Jersey Bull,} Gan be registered, 14 mos. old, ready for light service. Dam and sire from heavy milkers. G. W_ Conner, Conyers, Rt. 2. Phone Lithonia 6284. Holstein Cow, to freshen in} 2 weeks with 2nd. calf, milked | with~ 1st. calf. $125;) Guernsey Bull, ready for | light service, $75. Ralph Dan-| gar, Woodstock. Phone Roswll 4442. | Several White Face 400-800 lbs., 15c lb.: One grade | Angus bull, ready for light service, $100 at tarm between! Steers, Tucker and Norcross. Stuart Lewis, Atlanta, 1264 Cumber- | land Rd. N.. E. VE. 1072. | Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 20 mos. old, for sale of exch. for reg. Heifer of equal value or purebred Polled Heifers but not registered. G. W. Darden, Watkinsville. | shipped; Bred Gilts, $35.00to $50. | | Mrs. Ora Cain, Buford; RFD No. O.. L. Jones,| 7 /do light farm work on farm for | Want colored man with wife to help on farm; Man to farm with tractor (30-60 Acres corn, cotton peanuts, tobacco) on shares or wages; Woman to do light ferm chores. Good house, lights, No drunks. State Decem- ber. W. M. Gay, Abba. Want sober, reliable man to tend.1 large 1H crop or 2 small OIG Pigs, for reg. short nose,! blocky type stock, will reg. buyers name, treet and ship $20.00 ea. plus shipping chrgs. Some cheaper at my farm. MO only. Paul J. Cain, Commerce, RG A; 2 Full stock Little Bone Black African Guinea Pigs, males end females, $20.00 ea.; $21.50 IE oaieaiobth leu: cood ende house, end small house, ele. lights, good pasture, plenty good water, wood. Mail and school rt., If shipped, $2.50 extra; Males for service, $35.00-$50.00. Del. Nov. 10. O. P. Sinquefield, Harrison. ner, Atlanta, 2535 House Circle, Tamworth Pigs, reg. from E. Ex, 5739. Americas top ee reg. papers furnished, boers $40.00;/ Want reliable, honest, sober, Sows, $30.00. Delivered Oct. 20| colored couple* (1 or 2 children Nov. 10. FOB. O. D. Cannon, Jr.,| all right) to work on farm, care Lavonia. |for and grow flowers and vege- | S 3 | table garden, raise chickens Several purebred Duroc Red} , > Males and Gilts, 75-100 Ibs., $35. | etc. Both to ~vork, Good house rane 2 jand salary. Letters ans Mrs. oe Hunter, McRae, P.O.) 2a Gn Sap eed eee ees | Barnard St. - 1 Reg, Tamworth Boer, 1 yr.) eres : ai cer: : - : | Want at -once, eble bodied oe - te a ee Christian woman to milk ho, Rt oo , cows and do light farm chores. PEGE ee Board and reasonable salery. 5 Hampshire-SPC 6 wks. old| Mrs. J. T. Gray, Americus,'Rt. 2. pigs, $10.00 ea. if shipped, $15, Want good farmer for 40 A 7 if 9-1 ea. Bud Holland,Dalton, Rt. | good land, 2 houses (large 3 R, Reg Duroc Pigs from top | and 4 R), good well water, bloodlines, large litter stock| pasture, branch thru, school and selected for breeders, life.treet-| mail rt., near church, 2 miles ed, wormed, with papers, $22.50 Hwy. 411 between Kirgston and ea. E. W. Cail, Savannah, Rt 5, Rome. Standing rent or 3rds. % Forrest River Duroc Farm. | and 4ths. See W. W. Barnes, - E Kingston, Rt, 1. SPC Service Boars and 9 and 10 wks. old pigs, reg. buyer's) Want man to help operate 25 Name. 4 mi. S.E. Pinehurst. M.J.| cow dairy farm. New 3 R house Bleckmon, Pinehurst. with lights Salary agreed upon. 5 f Apply. W. O. Vickery, Means- yille Rte FARM HELP WANTED | : : Want experienced reliable : colored truck farmer. No Want good, settled white Of Gnkers: WiH share 50 pet. colored woman (without chil-| Finish 5 R house, water, elec., dren) to live in farm home of juje and tools. Near good |elderly lady and do light farm} trucking center. Good -propo- work for room, board, small sa-} : sition. Phone Day El 9190. fully if interested. Night De. 1975, or write. E. T. | Brown, Avondale Estates, P. O. | Box 123. - z : Want large colored family for| farm work on farm. Can furnish} extray work when not in crop. | Jonesboro, P. eo lary. write F . Fred Barber, Box 206, Want middle age unencumber- | ed woman to live in farm house | Grade Th ton as one of family of 2 adults and/| PUD es 10-19 1 H crops on standing rent basis. | . near 2 churches. Mrs: Roy Con- Want good couple for perma- nent job on farm, both to work. All around general farming, milk one cow, tend garden, ete, Milk, vegetables, apartment with lights, water, etc., and $18.00 weekly for couple. A. M. Nixon, College Park, Rt. 1. Tel. Ca. 6984. POSITIONS WANTED 50 yr. old woman wants job on farm. Some experience with poultry. Have 23 yr. old handi- capped son. Husband in wheel chair. Must have good 4 R. house. State details. Mrs. S. S. Moss, Oxford, Rt. 1. : Want job on farm. Honest, Sober, 37 yrs. old. $15.00 week, room, board. Julian Reed, c/o J. V. Claxton, Kite. : ~ Want job on farm looking after chickens, hogs and cat- tle. Also do carpenter and gar- den work. J. A. White, Atlanta, 866 Argonne Ave., N.E. at 6558. a. 43 yr. old married white man with 16 yr. old boy wants work on farm, preferably tractor. Ex- perienced with cattle, hogs. S. F. Roberts, Columbus, 1010-5th Ave. ; : White man,, married, wife, 8 children, wants, work on farm for 1954. Experienced. tractor, raising chickens, cows, hogs, etc. Ralph Waldrop, West Point; Rt;-k, Tel. 35298. Want job on chicken farm raising chickens on shares. Need about 4-5~R house with lights, water, elec. Contact. Clyde Dobbs, Hapeville, 424 Penfield Cir," Apt. Iocan a 55 = yr- man, good health, wants job as caretaker of farm or estate. Look after chickens, hogs, cows (no milking). Room, board, laundry. Give full information, salary paid in lst letter. Ref- y _ Atlanta old unencumbered : Refined white wife, 3 boys, (school work on cattle and or any kind. farm. wages. Prefer Colquit Ronine, Sylvester, Jv E Ronme)ate a 62 yr..old white m job on Chicken or Cat Consider nursery wor board, laundry. St and kind of work in- References. C. L. Ste Tanta, 136 Estori : children, wants job c: farming (truck or tra -ing) for small salary, | ter, good house. Canta B. Curtis Cattle Far Skinner, Farmingto: (Wrayswood). Young man wants farm. Live as one of f bad habits except Willing worker, 5 yrs ence. Want $20.00 w Pre&Ston Kendrick, Mari 4, c/o S. Y. Abercrom 2 men with small want job on farm chicken house and crop, or cattle farm. experienced all kinds ery and truck driving. ans. or see G. | Bu ville, Rt. 1, Be Peachtree Rd.). White woman, clear no bad habits, wan reliable people on farm work, flowers vegetables, cows, h home, board al salary. Mrs. Lul Gray, P.O. Box 74 good 2 ney Lifetime experience do carpentry and mi. Griffin, 3 erences. B. H. Bennett, Sr., Screven, Rt. 1. tee Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Me Athens 10-20 10-21. Atlanta 5 10-22 Willie M. Green, No. 1. ae ~ Gainesville MOIS Se room, board, $10.00 weekly. Ralph H. Sanders, Macon 560 steers & HEIFERS Center St. - } % 17.25-18.90 \ ; HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Guinea Pigs, 8-12 wks.| ferences exchznged. Personal in- old, reg. buyers name; females! terview arranged. Contact J. D. $20.00 ea: males $22.50 ea. Vance} Ramsey, Norman Park, Norman Milton, Baxley, RFD No. 1. \Park College. turn for care and upkeep. Good | opportunity for right couple. Re-| Choice 7 As ase e i ~ : meres i | 5 - -17.25 BST Want woman with 2 or 3 boys| Good 14.25-15.25 14.50-17.00 -'14.25-16.75 -14.50-17.. ae to live in 3 R house (water and | Coml. 11.50-13.75 11.50-15.00 -11.56-14.25 -11.50-13.00 lights) on farm @nd help gather Utility 8.23-11.00 8.50-11.50 -8.25-11.00 8.50-11.00 pecens and hay. School bus Cutters 7.00- 9.90 7.00- 9.00 -7.00- 8.25 7,00- 8.75 route. W. M. Mansfield, -Wash- | : 2 a8 Sep a. Le Peery 1 12.00-16.60 12.00-17.00 ~11.75-24,00 a +, wo./ Good & Choice 12.00-16.75 | 12.00-17.75 . 12.00-16. . 12.00-17. .75- cue tot oan Uril, & Coml. 8.50-12.99 850-1250 8.25-12.50 8.50-12.50- -9.00-13.00 5 a te _ onfarm J. N. Philpot, Buchanan, | os Z Rtd | COWS z 2 a : | Urility 8.00- 9.25 8.00- 9.75 8.00- 9.75 8.00- 9.50 8.00- 9.10 Want, 43pm. pean ea oe eee 550- 8.00 5.50. 7.75 5.50- 8.00 6.00- 8.00 5.50- 6.25 old for work on farm. Prfer one) : . that drives truck and _ tractor, pene , : hte ae -apentry. Need at once Pay $4.00; ie oa SOT Nee el oe in de went 9.00-11.25 -9.00-12.00 8.50-12.60 -8.75-12.30 9.00-11.10 Cobbtown. ; . | Cutters 7.00- 8.50 7.00- 9.00 7.00- 9,00 8.00-10.00 = 7.50- 9.00 Want settled couple to live in lark owene 55 Pee te ee oe male ene Mise OSHer Steers & Heifers 8.25-14.75 8.50-16.50 8.25-15.25 8.50-11.75 _7.50-10.00 an a ea Wee Sea a ie Calves 8.00-14.00 8.00-15.50 8.00-14.50 8.00-14.25, 3.50-14.75 Source of Information Federal State Market News Service 50 Seventh Street, N. E. Atlanta, Ga.