T om Linder Commissioner
rial By TOM LINDER
every true American must in-
feel there is something wrong
nited States carrying the en-
en of furnishing the money and
ylood to regulate. the whole world.
common sense must tell you that
ican people have been framed.
THE UNITED NATIONS _
- ORGANIZATION
joternational humbug was framed
ington, D. C., August 21, to Oc-
944 and Was known as_ the
on Oaks Conference. It was
cocted by representatives of
ited States, the United Kingdom,
ina.
scheme to sell the United States
Internationalists, made in Wash-
o June 26, 1945, and the Chart-
drawn up. The original parties
ed of 50 Nations, and its member-
ow includes 60 member Nations.
harter became effective October
, upon ratification of five perma-
rembers of the Security Council.
ecurity Council consists of the
crowd that originally framed this
arton Oaks, except that France
ded, making the five members.
Security Couneil consists of i
ers of which five; namely, the
hina, France, The United King-
nd othe: United States are perma-
mbers, and these five must vote
usly to take action regardless of
the other six members vote.
OTHER DIVISIONS
ire a number of other subdivi-
ich as the Economic and Social
the Trusteeship Council, the In-
ional Court of Justice, etc.
t, the United Nations Organi-
a complete World Gaseramnent
Governments.
., THE SELL OUT:
order that you may ceded
y and without any misunderstand-
eall to your attention the follow-
ded facts:
Nation regardless of size or pop-
has representation of five mem-
Nation regardless of size or pop-
one vote. -
lation has: one vote. :
; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1951
hat Internationalism Means
YOU And YOUR Children
NUMBER 1a 7
nion of Soviet Secialists Republics ;
as adopted at San Francisco _
-Nations Organization.
ing to become paramount to all
. The United States with
Rica each have less than a million pop-
ulation. The four taken together have
slightly more than two million popula-
tion yet the four have four times as much
voting power as the United States.
It would take 1,140 Americans to exert
as much influence in the organization as
can be exerted by one man in Iceland.
Nicaragua, Lebanon, Israel, Paraguay,
Honduras, Liberia and New Zealand.
each have only one and a fraction mil-
lion population. These last seven taken
together have a population of 9,766,000,
or an average of about 1,400,000 each.
The average population of these seven
member Nations is less than half of the
population of the State of Georgia. The
total population of these seven countries
is less than the pdpulation of Metropoli-
tan New York, to say mowing of the
State of New York.
Thirty of the-sixty member Nations
have a population ranging on 140,000
to 8,000,000.
RUSSIA, CHINA AND INDIA
On the other hand, Russia, with 193,-
000,000, India with 342,000,000 and
China with 463, 000,000 have a combined _.
population of practically one billion as
| against the United States 150,000,000.
THE U. S. CANT WIN
From the above it is obvious that the
On a popula-
United States cannot win.
tion basis, we are outnumbered 7 to if
On a Unit basis as is at present consti-
tuted, we are outnumbered 59 tol. Take
your choice of how you lose, there is no
way to win in such an organization. i
TRYING TO BUY VOTES
With this picture before you, it is easy
to understand why we are pouring bil-
lions of dollars into Foreign Countries
in an effort to buy votes in the United
We must have
the votes and how long do you think we
can continue to pay the price we are
paying to get the votes? .
OUR HANDS ARE TIED
On the other hand, American boys
roust do all the dying and fighting, but
they cannot even die except on orders of
this bunch of Foreigners to which we
have sold out in the United Nations Or-
: ganization.
Our boys in Korea are not allowed to
even bomb and dstroy the lethal weap-
- ons of the enemies because the United
Nations Organization does not agree to
it. . This is the reason Douglas MacAr- -
thur was fired from command, because
he was thinking in terms of. saving
American lives and treasure. This did
- not suit the United Nations Organization
into by the President and the Senate of
Israel, Paraguay,
whose votes we were buying. All of the
talk about General MacArthur being out
of step with the President and the Chiet
of Staff was so much buncombe. Even
those who know the A, B, C of Constitu-_
tional Law know that a treaty entered
the United States takes precedence over
all Statutory Laws of the United States
and the States. The President of the
United States and the Chief of Staffs are
themselves subordinates to the orders is- |
sued by the United Nations. Every man
in the United States Senate and Congress,
ought to know this. a
SOME COMPARISONS
In land area, Luxemburg, a member of
the United Nations Organization, consists
of 999 square miles. Burke County,
Georgia, consists of 956 square miles.
Burke County is as large as this member
of the organization, and yet this little
country no bigger than Burke County |
has as big a voice in the United Nations
Organization as does the entire United -
States. s
There are 24 counties in Georgia
whose total land area is 15,519 square
miles. These 24 counties are larger in
area than either Belgium, El Salvador,
Haiti, Israel, Lebanon, or Luxemburg.
and yet those seven little countries have
seven times the voting strength of the
United States. :
POPULATIONS
The 24 most populous counties, it
Georgia, have a population of 1,774,884.
These 24 counties have more population
than either Iceland, Luxemburg, Pan= _
ama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Lebanon,
Honduras or Liberia
and yet those countries have ten times
the voting strength of the United States.
Does that begin to open your eyes? [f
not, they are really heavy with sleep.
Did you fail to understand why it was
necessary for Mr. Truman to collect a
more taxes in six years than had been
collected in 156 years before, including
George Washington, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt and everything in between.
Many business people in New York,
Chicago, Kansas City and other places
have chosen to pay off the racketeers
rather than to fight for decency and or-
der. It seems that same spirit has taken
hold of Washington and they are trying
to pay off the racketeers because they da.
not have the background, intestinal forti-
tude, nor the courage to depend on God
and right for the preservation of our
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Tom Linder, Commissioner
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By Depariment of Agriculture
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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
2
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Twin Cylinder, 8 hp Stand-
ard, Garden tractor with 2 H
turn plow, disc harrow culti-
vator, middle buster, all for
$225. cash. Phone Ve. 3634. J.
- Cureton, Atlanta, 1764 Noble
rive, N. F. |
1948 tractor, planters, culti-
vators, disc harrow, 2. disc
low, tractor, overhauled this
year $1200. cash. No letters.
alph M. Lewis, Calhoun, RFD
2. (Red Bud).
Sicco 2 disc plow for Ford
tractor, excellent cond., used
only 20 or 30 acres, $150. Phil
Kibler, Butler, Rt. 1. _
Ford terracing plow, also 4
y= old mare riding horse and
yr. old reg. Polied Hereford
bull for sale. Byron C. Wolfe,
Covington, RFD 2.
Intl. All Steel 2 H stalk cut-
ter, $65. cash at farm. Rufus
Merriman, Lyons.
ft. Massey-Harris Binder,
$25.00; Intl. Riding Cultivator,
disc and plow feet, $10. Both
usable. D. F. Kirby, Fayette-
Ville.
Avery 4 disc tiller, like new,
$100. C.. M. Betterten, Ben
Hill, 7200 Campbellton Rd., S.
W. Phone Fr. 2335.
One Case tractor Model S,
orchid type with pecan shaker.
goed rubber. good mechanical
cond., starter, lights, $650.00.
See it work. E. W. Manry,
Thomasville.
Set old time water mill grist
rocks for grinding corn meal
for sale. See at my home. Mrs.
Callie Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 92.
Avery Model V 1948 one row
cultivator with disc plow, ferti-
lizer attachment, planter, culti-
vation equipment, ist class
cond., $900. 7 mi. W. Carnes-
ville, Olen H. Segars, Carnes-
ville, Rt. 2.
Dairy equipment: 12-10 gal.
can IHC milk cooler with agi-
tator on motor shaft, 1 HP
compresser, $500.00; Also 10-10
gal. can IHC milk cooler with
agitator, 1 HP compresser.
$400. All good as new. Solomon
George, Valdosta.
Good 16 in. Grist Mill for
sale or trade for Al shape belts
and sheller. S. C. Waddell,
Bremen, Rt. 2.
1 each: Peanut shaker, ham-
mer mij], power hay baler, De-
Laval milking machine, bot-
tom plow, hay rake, seed
cleaner; 2 each: combines, H
tractors, grain drills, tractor
gultivators, for sale. J. H. Bag-
Jey, Athens, 317 . Milledge
Ave.
>
Avery 10 disc 2H harrow,
good cond. 1H wagon, 1 and
2H. plows, 1H distributor,
planter, 1949 Allis-Chalmers
Model C dual distributor and
planter, used 1 week, bought
this year. Sell at good discount,
or trade for cows or yearlings.
R. H. Earnest, East Point, Box
283. Phone Ra. 7245. i
Case F-2, 1950 combine at
veasonable price. William E.
Suber, Perry.
Spring and Straton tractor
with 11/2 hp motor, $100. W.
J. Stephens, College Park, 101
Hembree Dr.
Complete set farm black-
smith tools for sale. Mrs. C. E.
Scott, Buena Vista, RFD 2.
1 H wagon, Planet Jr. culti-
vator, No. 8 Vulcan turning
plow, No. 6 Vulcan farm tools,
all practically new, used 1
year, for, sale. R. F. Eaves,
Tucker, Rt. 1.
No. 4 E McCormick Hammer
Mill, almost new, $50. Marion
Langfcrd, Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Planters, Fertilizer Attach-
ment, plows, and wheel weights
dor Moline tractor, used very
little, for sale. Floyd Jenkins,
Fairburn, Rt. 1.
2 steel wheels for Intl! H
tractor in A-1 shape for sale
or trade. C. B. Milner, Shiloh.
Dairy equipment: two unit
Hinman milker and 4 can
Frigidaire cooler, both used
but in good cond., reasonable.
Mrs. Joseph M. Hargrove, Eat-
enton, RFD 3, Box 35.
Farmall Cub 1950 tractor,
set of cultivators, harrow, pow-
er take-off, hydraulic lift,
lights, starter, 2 disc plow, bull
dozier blade, cultivated less
than 35 acres, perfect cond.,
$1,150.00. Jack R. Bell, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 2.
2 Roller syrup mill, 10 ft
copper pan, 3 skimmers com-
plete, ready for use, $75. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want an old Dow Law cot-
ton planter in fair cond., with
his name and manufacturer on
side of it plain encugh to read.
L. B. Law, Leslie, Rt. 2.
Want Hammer Mill in good
condition at reasonable price.
O. C. Anderson, Lindale, *Rt. 1.
Want 1 row cultivator for H
John Deere tractor at right
price. H. C. Walker, Martin, Rt.
1.
MARKET BULLETIN.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want Hammer Mill and
belt, mdium size for ear corn
and. roughage, A-1 cond., rea- |
sonable price. A. S.- Sweger,
oo 3814 Britt David!
d.
Want good Bush and Bog
harrow. James Waller, Soper-
ton.
Want grain drill and a com-
bine. Will pay cash. State
make, condition and _ price.
Describe fully. All letters ans.
Y. N. Bruce, Dial.
Want belt. pulley and pow-
er take-off for 2 row Avery
tractor. Phone Chamblee 2202.
B. F. Lyle, Doraville.
Want Skid motor to pull
hammer mill. State condition
and price. Kye Herron, Martin,
RFD 1.
Want 1 used belt pulley for
1946 John Deere B tractor, al-
so one used med. size hammer
mill in good condition, - pre-
ferably 11 in. or 12 in. Letters
ans. H. M. Bailey, Turin.
Want good garden tractor
for cash. State make, age, con-
dition, size, price. Give full
address. E. M. Joner, McDon-
ough, Rt. 2, Box 365.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Large Red Jumbo Strawberry
rooted, have good crop Ist. yr.,
bears until July, $1. C. No
checks or COD. Mrs, E. E. Clark,
Gainesville, Rt, 8.
Strawberry Plants, from cert-
ified Missionary and Mastodon,
$1. -C.. PP. Tom Kittle, Car-
rollton, Rt, 5.
Red Gold, and Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry Plants,
$1. C; Also Kudzu Crowns, $15.
M; Red and Black Everbear-
ing Raspberry, Scuppernong
and Muscadine Grape Vines, 8,
$1.50. Mrs. F, M. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Several thousand large root-
ed Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry Plants, 70c C; $6.50
M. Pius postage. Exch. for
print and white feed sacks; 200
plants for 4 print, or 6 white
sacks. Mrs E. E. McDaniel, Bax-
ley, Rv. 1, Box 8:
Mastodon Strawberry Plants,
strong roots, $1. C; $6.50 -M. PP.
C. B. Sherer, Hamilton, Rt. 2,
Box 89
Finest Gem Strawberry, $l.
C; Hastings Heading Collard,
50 C; 25 Old Time Multiply-
ing Red Scallion Plants, $1. Al-
so Walnut Meats, $1.25 1b. Add} 1
postage. Evch for print sacks.
Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt.
2.
Gentine Blakemore and Mis-
sionacy Strawberry, $6. M; ~v0c
C; Lawton Blackberry, $6, C;
75 RdCZO Nas Graves, Fayet-
teville,
Evrbearing Strawberry, 50c
Cy Garlic, 25c doz,; Red Cherry
Bushes, 25c ea.; Yellow Root,
25c duz. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Doyle Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50. 500 $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T, 70; 500.. $3. No Checks. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Early Jersey, Chas., W., Co-
penhagen Cabbage, large root-
ed, frostproof, 500, $1.50; $1.75
M de!. PP; Express any amount,
$1.00 C, White Bermuda Onion
(penci: size), $1.75 M. PP. Satis.
guar H, J. Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Phone 3447
Sage and Catnip plants, $1.
doz.; Cabbage, $2.50 M; Also
long !eaf bull face tobacco seed,
75c thl.; Gourd seed, 30c pack;
f packs, $1.; Also Gourds, $3.
doz. Add postage. L, J. Ellis,
Cumn ing, Rt. 5.
Charleston and Copenhagen
Frostoroof Cabbage, fresh green,
and white Bermuda Onion
plants, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $1.75
M PF R. Chancelor, Pitts,
Chaz. Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbzge, and White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 300, 90c; 500,
$1.25; $1.75 M. Del. Otis Con-
ner, Fitts.
\for price on large lots.
B_akemore Strawberry, young
rooted damp packed, 500, $3.50;
$6, M. Evx Waldrip, Gainesville,
Ri 7.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Masiudon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.; $5.25 M; Klondike, 20c
C; 506, $2.50; $4.25 M; A, D.
Jones Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large Imp. Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; Mtn. Huckleberry
Bushes, 2 doz., 75c; Blue Dam-
son Plum Trees, 2 to 3 ft. 40c
ea.; Muscadine Vines, 4 FH. 40
ea; "Also Elberta Peach seed, 35
doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumszaing, Rt. 1,
Klondike Sirawberry. $4.50
M; Mastodon, 70c C; $5. M;
Cream. Crowder and Lady,
Blackeyed Peas, 25c lb.; Strip-
ped ialf Runner Bean Seed,
50c cup, Exch. fer good print
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Guy rowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Sage Plants, 10, $1.; 6, 60c;
3, 4Uc. Good roots, PP. No
checks. Miss Lillian Hardin,
hite Rt...
Young Shrawberry Plants, 4
kinds, Gibson, Wonderberry,
Jewel, Red Gold, 75c C; 500,
$10.; Red Raspberry, White
Blackberry, Horseradish, 6, 50c;
Garden Horsemint, Peppermint,
24, 40ce; Garlic, Calamus, 50c
deoz.: Dried Apples, 50c Ib. Add
postage. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.
C; Jewels, Wonderberry, Gib-
son, Red Gold, 75c C; Pepper-
mint, 25 doz.; Black Rasp-
berry, 6 50c, Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Extra Early Jersey and Co-
penhagen Cabbage, White Ber-
muda Onion, pencil size, and
Collard Plants, 500, $1.25; $2.
M: Del, PP. Phone 3751 or write
oo,
Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Condon, Giant, - Mastodon,
Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C;
Red and Black Raspberry
Plants, Hazelnut, Beechnut
Bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Mae Yurner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Frostproof! Cabbage Plants,
300, $1; 500, $1.25; $2. M; Klon-
dike Strawberry, 200, $1.10;
500, $2.25; $4. M. Del. Exch. for
pecan trees. No checks.
Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 aud
2) yrs. old; $2..C;- 500, $7.50;
$12.50 M; Klondike, 500, $2.50;
$4.50 M. "Del No checks. C. D
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2,
Blakemore Strawberry, $1: C;
500, $4.50; 9. M; Mastodon, 70c
C "503, coh $5. M; Klondike,
60c 5500.) $275:-. S419 We,
Scuppernong Vine cuttings, 50c
doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Pep-
permint. 25c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Effie Crowe, Cumming, Rt.
Early bearing Strawberry,
large berries, bearing 2 dif.
crops each vear, 40c C;_300, $1.;
$3. M: $5. per 2M. Mrs. S. E.
Jackson, Eavetteville, Rt. -2.
Frostproot Chas. Wiakefield
Cabbage, 300, $1.; 500, $1.25; $2
M, This price good for only 10
days. Phone 46079. B. F. Mal-
lard, Savannah, Rt. 5, Box 378.
Sage Plants and Muscadine
Grape Vines, 20c ea.;. 6, $1.;
Blueberry Bushes, 75e doz.;
Large Garlic Bulbs, 50c doz.;
Also -Beechnut and Crabapple
trees, 25c ea.; Hazelnut Bushes,
20c ea.; 6, $1.; Black Rasberry,
6, $1 ; Himalaya Blackberry, 75c
doz .1dd postage. Mrs. Robert
H, Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Large Early Jersey, Chas. W.,
Copenhagen Cabbage, rooted,
frostproof, 500, $1.25; $1.75 M;
Del.; White Crystal Wax Ber-
muda Onion (pencil size), 500,
$-25; $1:50.M: * Del. -PP; 5 M
express $7.50, Prompt shipment,
Satis..guar F. F. Stokes, Fitz-|-
gerald.
Klondike Str ee 300,
$1.50, 500, $2.50; $4.50 M - Lady
LP 700 C: 500, $3.; $5. M; Kudzu
Crowns, rooted, 1 and 2 yrs. old,
$2. -C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. No
checks. Ethel Crowe, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
Nice large Blakemore Straw-
berry 75c C; 500, $4.50; $8. M.
Prompt shipment. Miss Evadell
Allison Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Lady T Strawberry, 50c C;
300, $1.35; 500, $2.25; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.: 50, 75; $1.20 C;
Horehound Tansy, 6, 30c; Mrs.
Ce Wel
-and Chancellor Seed Wheat
Old Time St ; ie, Stal
ner Bean Seed, }
No checks. Can ~
ders. No orders le fin
cups. Mrs. Tom P 5, Tht
wing, Re 1s 0
Tender Striped H ; Se
Bean Seed. not Cu Vall
measuring cup. A
Mrs. W.-R. Richey,
Red Speckled Cr
White Mush Peas,
cups, $1.00; Okra Dykes, |
cup; 5 cups, $1. Jean
sacks. Add postag nd
Smith, Ellijay, Rt.
Long Brand Leaf
tobacco seed, 75c
Seed, 20c pack; 4 pac
Gourds, $3. doz.;
and Catnip plants,
J. Ellis, Cumming, B..
Tender Garden Be
White and Striped,
Runner, Cutshort,
50c large cup. Or
feed sacks, 2 cups
print, or 6 white sa
postage. Mrs. Ivy Lan
lijay, Rt. 3.
Several pounds g
Bunch Garden Bean
lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Gregory, Suches. 3
402 Tobacco ee
35c oz.; 3 ozs., $1.00
more, $4. Ib. PP. Ge
Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Wakefield and Cop
Market, Dutch Cabb
Rutger Tomato Seed,
4 lbs., $5.00; Collard,
Miss . Lee Crow, Gail
Rt. 2, Box 143.
White and Striped Ha
ner Bean Seed, 1951 er
of weevils, large cu
White Blackeyed, and ~
eyed Table Peas, 50c
Mrs. Hoyt Samples,
ville, Rt. 1. burn, R
Machine cleaned a
tested tobacco seed: V Ww
402, Chambers Special 3
moth Gold, 80c oz.;
lbs., $50.00; Flu cured
or chewing, smoking, d with
10 lbs.,'$3.50. PP. Earl Si y f
Blackshear. 5 bst Gre
English Pea Seed,
Wonder, frostproof,
cup; Green Glaze Collar
20c tbl.; 6 tbls., $1.00;
and Red Spanish Peanu
50.Pk: PP: Mes. J. 85
Martin.
Beer Seed, Old Tim
Multiplying, big start 25c.
Ella Green, Smyrna.
Champion Green Gla
lard Seed, 4 tbls., $1.00; 8
$2. PP-ih Ga. Mrs Pee
way,. Cobbtown.
Harrison Special and
Dollar tobacco seed, yiel
800 lbs. per acre with 120
fertilizer, 3 tbls., 30c. PP.
Brantley, Naylor, *Rt: #.
Mammoth Giant Sunflo
seed, .excellent for podlt
oz., 50c. Plus postage.;
PP..N. L. Maddox, Sr.,~ PR.
ton, Rt. 4.
Recleaned Dixie Rese
Crimson Clover in new 1
clover bags, State tested S
7, 1951, germ. 90 pct., pur
98.50 pct., 24 pct. hard seed,
ib. FOB farm. Fred )
weiler, Cordele, Rt. 4.
Nice bright graded
event wt. bags, $3. bu.;
bine run, $2.50 at barn. B
sacks; 200 Ibs. extra clea
seeding Crimson Clover
in good bags, no noxious W
seed, 30c lb. FOB. N. E.
Hartwell.
Ky. 31 tall Fescue, gro\
from certified Blue Tag ~ py
seed, 65c Ib. -recleaned. ;
supply around 1500 lbs. Con a1
or phone 120J. C. B. Brog
Hartweil. %
One cup Okra_ seed, 3
until late frost, long, greg
tender, 50c; Also colored
terbeans, 50c cup; Dill -
20 large spoon. Mrs. Gord I
Leatherwood, Lawrenceville.
White 6 Week Tender bean:
Acme Cornfield, 55 pt: co
ored beans, 50 _pt.; Cushav
seed, 30c cup; Horse Radish
20c for 2 bunches. No c
Lecee tcp pmamartiog
i
J. M, Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box
455.
Se
nor exchange. Dollie
Titus.
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A Tae t
oO 51
Not. "PP. Miss |
Dial~
lying pee seed,
starts, $1. P. Mrs
, Waco, Rt. +
aldosta, Rt. 4. -
aned Golden Har-
co seed, the most
ariely in So. Ga. 50c
and guaranteed.
, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2.
aned, Golden Har-
co seed, best grown
tated and guaran-
2 oz. or more, 65c
ubry Dykes, Hazle-
e ?
y. 31 Fescue, germ.
ty, 99.60 pct., $75.
_ Morrison, Clarkes-
Th
_AND HAY
OR SALE
Wheat Straw, 50c
my farm. Ww. M.
ome, Rt. 3. -
> Seed Wheat, $2.-
sacks. FOB my
Darden, Watkins-
Full Grain and
tor Grain Oats, re-
50 bu.; Chancellor
recleaned, $3.. bu.
leton, Fort Valley,
rain Oats, 95 pet.
no foreign matter,
hone 2762.
Sandersville. /
ty peanut hay,
trailer load __ lots.
ices. : = oo
Heca Wheat,
weevils and noxious
| bt Riley C. Couch,
od bright Oat hay,
hout rain, $45. ton
. R. S. Fletcher,
ulgrain Oats (Blue.
mer in-Co. Fair),
$1.40 bu. FOB.
George S. Meizger,
Grain aats, $1.35
Barley,
Wolfe, Covington,
good clean oats for
- Treisch, Finley-
DRIED. FRUITS
R SALE
apples, free of
Ib.; Also Black
dried, 75c Ib.
icholson, Hiawas-
Box 9
gf ae free of
and worms, Give
or 106 or 200 lbs.
Lawrence, Middle-
nf
ir ed apples, mhoutiy
ed, cored, 55 Ib.;
dd postage. Mrs.
wn, Toccoa, Rit. 2:
ion Cooking Var.
sles, 1951 crop, 40c
postage. Miss Nell
na.
0 ae nice dried ap-
e or exchange for
t of dried peaches,
ied pears, 40c Ib.
Mrs. Ida Evans,
het quality Sun-
le bright, free of
r core, 50c Ib.
_and up. Add post-
Fred aes, Hia-
tarks a alow: De-
d apples, free
eel and core
sugar), 50c lb.
dd post-
s, Gray-
nomas Ree ely aor eras
Mrs. C.|.
ison, delivered any-|
$2. bust
WOR. cic nbes
FOR SALE
ap
"CATTLE FOR SALE
Lady Finger peas, 20c - Ib.
-|Add postage. Mrs. Will How-
ell, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
2500 Ibs. Willetts
or Frostproof,
germ. 90 pet., 5-25, Ibs., 20c;
25-50. Ibs., 18c; 100 lbs., 16c.
Del. in Ga. C. L. Davis, Pine-
* | durst.
Bunch colored butterbeans,
1951 crop, 25 large cup. Add
postage. Mis. Pollie Jackson,
Waco, Rt. 2.
Several bushels Sugar Crowd-
er and Blackeyed peas, $7. bu.
at Ben Freemans place. Lewis
Turner, Douglasville, Rt, 3:
Dry peas, White Blackeyed
peas, for seed or table use, 25c
lb.; Purple Hull Speckled, 20c
lb.; White Mush peas, 40c Ib.;
Also Quill Melon seed, 30c
tbl. Plus postage. No stamps
nor checks. Mrs. A. R. Harri-
son, Gordon, Rt. 2.
Lady Peas, 25c lb.; Also Pop-
corn, 50c qt. PP. Prompt de-
livery. Mrs. J. McDaris,
Rydal, Rt. 2.
Cream Table peas, this years
crop, 4 cups, $1.00: Red Bunch
butterbeans, 45c cup; 3 cups,
$1.00; Brown Bunch _ beans,
mixed with White Blossom,
both tender, 50c large cup; $1.
orders PP. Mrs. A. Horsley,
Waco, Rt. 2, Box 40.
15 Ibs. English peas, ever-
bearing or Willett Wonder, this
vears crop, plant now or un-
til March, 45c Jb. PP.: J. R:
Hall, Milledgeville, Rt. 2. .
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE _
- 21/2 Ib. jars Comb Honey,
$6.50 doz. 11/4 lb. Comb,
$3.35 doz.; 11/4 Strained Hon-
ey, $3.15 doz.;~6-5 lb. Comb,
$6.50. per case. Okefenokee
Brand. FOB. :
Homerville, .P.\O. Box 212.
15-55 gal. barrel No: 2 grade
Extracted Honey, per Bbl.,
$66.; 10 cases, 12-2 1/2 Chunk
Comb Honey No. 2 Grade, per
case, $5.00; 6-10 Jb. frition
top Pais No. 1 Extracted Hon-
ey, $12.00; 6-5 lb. big mouth
glass jars, $6.50; 24 s - 16 oz.
Modernistic glass jars, $6.00.
John A, Crummey, Jesup.
Faney Grade Chunk Comb
Honey, packd in 21/2 Ib. an
5 lb. size big mouth jars, 3'
Ibs. to case, $5.70 per case.
Prompt shipment. E. J. Lewis,
Nahunta.
Delicious Comb Honey: One
4191/2 Vb. pail, $3.25 PP in Ga.
4 Write for quantity prices on
honey in glass jars. J. O. Hall-
man, <Sr., Blackshear, Rt. 1,
Box 107.
Gallberry. Cut Comb Boney.
one 21/2 Ib. jar, $1.25; a
twelve 21/2 lb. jars, $7.30;
5 lb., $6.50; One 60 Ib. Je
$9.50. FOB. Allen C. lee
Hortense.
1951 crop strained Gols
honey, six 5 lb. jars, $6.; One
60 lb. can, $8.95. FOB. H. L.
Hallman, Nahunta, Box 25.
New table honey, 1 gal. can,
$2.; 1/2: gals $1.5) 122-20 Tf2 Ib.
qo rs: ($7.10; One 65 can, $9.75.
FOB. J. T. Holland, Sparks.
10 lb. pail Tupelo Chunk
comb honey, $3.; 5 lb. pail, $1.50;
Parcel post through 3rd. zone.
B. E. Sheppard, eevannai. 1222
Henry St.
Gallberry cut hepa honey,
one, 21/2. 1b-jar,--PP, -$1.25;
den 21/2" Ip. Jars, $7.50: 6 5
Tb. jars, $6.50. FOB. Allen C.
Herrin, Hortense.
6 10 lb. friction top pails to
case extracted honey, $12.; 1
6C lb. screw top can, $9.50; 12
2 1/2 lb. big mouth jars chunk
comb, $7. Several 55 gal. bar-
rels. Price on request. John A.
Crummey Jesup.
PEANUTS AND PECANS
FOR SALE
te
About 300 Ibs. choice Stew-
art pecans for sale. Come aft-
Quarterman, Flem-
Wonder
F. Barnes, |
New crop big Stuart Paper-
shell pecans, 25c; Seedlings,
thin shell, easy to get out, 25
lb. FOB. Send MO or Certi-
fied check. Mrs. N. E. Reid,
Hartwell.
1951 crop Stuart pecans,
sound, well filled, 5 Ibs. $2.;
10 Ibs., $3.75. Plus postage.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Large Red peanuts, 2-4 in
hull, washed, dry, $6. bu.; $2.
Pk.; Also Red Speckled Crowa-
er peas, 30c lb. in 5 Ib. lots.
Add postage. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Schley pecans, 40c lb. in 10
lb. lots; Stuart, 35c lb. in 10 tb.
lots; Money Maker, 30c lb. in
10 lb. lots. Exch. for-good dried
apples or other fruit. Mrs. Clif-
ford Smith, Baxley, Rt. 4.
1951 Stuart pecans, about 50
lbs. PP. Benny Joe White,
Hartwell, Rt. 3.
Good tree run Schley, Stew-
art, and Frocher pecans, 50c
Tb. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quit-
man, Box 427.
Seedling pecans, Mobiles, 30c
Ib.; Large variety mixed pe-
cans, 38c Ib. All new
Plus postage. Cash with. order.
James C. Odom, Ashburn, Rit.
2, Box 215.
Stuart and Vandemon pe-
cans, 1951 crop, selected, quali-
ty guaranteed, any size pack-
age shipped by parcel post, 35
ib. FOB. Send MO with order.
Martha Williams, Quitman,
410 W. Screven St.
Seedling pecans, 25 Ilb.;
Stewarts, 50 lb. Mrs. T. M.
Harris, Milner.
Stewarts, firm, none rotten,
Zhe lb Seedlings, 20c ib. Fob.
Mrs. D. I. Copeland, Baxley.
CATTLE FOR SALE
10 nice Jersey Heifers ready
tc breed, and some milk cows
for sale at my farm. G. C. Wor-
sham, Culloden.
Good Jersey Milch cow, to
freshen soon with 2nd. calf,
$175. Mrs: Truman, Roy, Smyr-
na, Rt, 1.
8 grade white face Hereford
-| Heifers, pasture bred to reg.
bull, 700 lbs. average; 12 Here-
[ford Heifers, 450 lbs., not bred,
seyeral milch type springer
heifers, all priced. to sell. C.
M Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Cand-
ler St., N. E. MA- 9319,
Hereford bull, 18 mos. old,
approx. 1000 Ib. reg. sired from
Lilton stock, shows lots of pro-
mise, $500. James Veal, Cedar-
town, BGs 3
10 choice dairy heifers, Jer-
sey and Guernsey, some pure-
bred, freshen this winter; lot
= $1750. W. S. Mixon, Griffin,
Fine large thoroughbred male
ealf, 4 1/2 mos. old, $65. Jen-
nie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N.
W.
Hightower Rd.,
One .male calf, 6 mos. old,
good shape for beef, $50. at my
home 4 mi. Buford. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Emmer M. Puckett, Bu-
ford, Rt. 1. =
-Reg. shorthorn bull, Royal
King No. 2495075, 3 1/2 yrs.
old, approx. 1400 lbs. no bad
habits, selling to avoid inbreed-
ing. Phone 220-J-1. Gaynor
Srurley, Warrenton.
16 Jersey and Guernsey
Springing Heifers, $125. ea. for
lot: -O, any one $150. F.. T.
Corry, Siloam.
7 thoroughbred Aberdeen-An-
gus bulls, not registered, 8-9
Lmos. old, $175. ea. Five are lo-
cated at Penefield, two at Com-
merce; Also 1 Tenn. 5 gaited
Horse, $100. M. T. Sanders,
+; 1merce.
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Male,
2 1/2 yrs. old, Also 2 Here-
ford male calves, 7 mos. old,
full blonded, not registered, a-
round 500 lbs., for sale. G. H.
Clark, Griffin, Rt. 5. -
Jersey Milch cow, T. B. and
Bangs tested, will have 3rd. calf
Dec. Ist., gentle, $250. Phone
Stockbridge 3762. H. W. Buck-
ley, Morrow, Rt. 1. :
crop:
_|for sale. Mrs.
Reg. Guernsey male, born
Jan, 27, 1951, sire Riegeldale
May King Noble 437431, Dam
Reeces Lady Gay 1078424, his
great Grandsire Riegeldale
selbas Emory, reg. in buyers
name, for sale, William P. Mul-
Jen Lyerly; Rt. 2.
Jersey heifer, 600 -lbs., to
freshen with Ist. calf Jan. 4th.,
$175. Phone Jonesboro 5286.
Near Bethsaida Church. R. E.
Walker, Riverdale.
Reg. milk type short horn
bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old, roan color,
1 heifer, 1 1/2 yrs. old, half
short horn, half Guernsey, for
sale. 5 1 12. mi. Ellijay on Daw-
sonville Hwy. B, R. Vander-
-griff, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Stocker heifers, 100 Hereford
heifers, calved Feb. March and
April 1951; from purebred but
unreg. herd, mostly polled; also
100 steers, same age, 350-400
Ib. Can be seen at Windsweep
Farms, 6 mi, East Thomaston,
or phone, Ben T. Smith, At-
lanta, Office, AL 2255, or home,
CH 2422.
2 reg., Guernsey bulls, 11 and
12 mos. old, Rich in Quail
Roost, Langwater and Bourne-
dale blood. $275. ea. or trade
for Hereford heifers of equal
value. C. A. Youmans, Augusta,
1708 clolly Hill Rd.
Fine, large Jersey cow, fresh
with 4th calf about 4 mos., for
sale at my place, between
Jonesboro and Hwy., 85 on
Hicklin Farm. Robert Allen,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
Reg., Guernsey bull calf, 3
1/2 mos. old, grandson Riegel-
dale Melbas Emory, out of 35
Ibs. Dam, reg. and transferred
in buyers name, $100. at my
farm. E. B: Willingham, Cedar-
town, Rt. 3, Phone 148-R-2.
1 reg. Polled Hereford bull
Bob Oglesby,
Hogansville; Rt. 2, Care Ma-
ronello Farm.
Reg. and unregistered Angus
cows, heifers, and young bulls,
some bred heifers and cows, all
from excellent bloodlines, in
tope cond., for sale. Hwy. 120.
Contact Cliff Mackey, Mariet-
ta, Rts 2,
6 Angus-Hereford heifers,
10-15 mos. old, all polled, and
most bred, $1,000. for lot. J.
C, Brown, Helena,
Nice eow, 750-800 lbs., butt
headed, Jersey-Guernsey, fresh-
en Feb: ist, 2nd. calf, good
cond., no defects, $200. E.'S:
Hicks, Yatesville.
14 mos. old Holsiein bull,
good markings, mother gave 8
gal. daily, father weighs 2000
Tbs., $125. at barn, or exch. for
pure white face heifer; also 4
mos., old white face Hereford
male; Blanchard-Carios Domi-
no stock, purebred mother, for
sale. Mrs., Ethel Jones, Lula,
Rts 2.
One:'5 mos. old Heifer calf,
large to age, Black English on
male side, Blue Jersey on fe-
male side, $75. See at my
home. Mrs. Etta Thompson,
Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire Ave.
Reg., Hereford bull, 11 mos.
old, hest of bloodlines, about
800 ibs., also Reg. Hereford
cow with heifer calf at side.
H. A. Walker Jr., Austell, Rt. 1.
Guerrsey-Jersey heifer calf,
7 mos. old. also 5 mos, old Jer-
sey buil calf. See D. C. Caylor,
Kennesaw Phone Marietta 25-
38R
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, 3
yrs. old for sale or exchange
for same at my farm; Also fine
Red Jersey Milch Cow to fresh-
en in March, 4 gal. milk, will
be 3rd. calf. easy milker, $250.
Phone Chamblee 2322. Mrs. J.
H. Littor, Chamblee, Rt, 2.
1 Reg. Jersey Bull, approved
with papers, approx. 750 Ibs.,
19 mes, old bargain for $200.
Dewey A. Cooper, Pendergrass,
Fits 22
20 cegistered 2 yr. old Hol-
stein Heifers, to freshen, bought
at Nats, Blue Ribbon Show in
Wisconsin. Phone Forsyth 2957.
W. P. Elder Jr., Culloden.
50-75 purebred Hereford Heif-
ers. 2-3 yrs. old to trade for
heavy producing dairy cows,
free of bangs, T. B. and Masti-
PMtn..
Springer Heifers for sais J. F.
Jordan, Wrightsvile.
6 mos
Mate calfs,
Barron -Monarch No.
Dam, Stanways Theda No. 8i-
$100. FOB. No letters: Geo. E.
Mallet Jackson.
Finest Reg., Hereford cows
and calves, some very fine
young bulls. Mrs. J. D. Part-
low, Marietta, Rt. 3.
HOGS FOR SALE
Guinea Pigs (stay fat kind), ol
$10. ea. No- shipping. Hubert
W. Daniell, Winston.
SP
4 mos. old, wormed, cholera
gilts and boars entitled to regs
ister, about 25 gilts and bar-
rows crossed with OIC, all sired
Fair; Also boar service. Matvin
E, West, Fayetteville, Rt. 2.
3 of best reg. Duroc boars i
ixie grand cham
also grand champ at and
county fairs; Dixie blend, son
of Indinia Grand Champ, Star
Blend 2 1/2 yrs. old; Also
bred gilts,
write. Aubrey Olliff, Bristol.
ed Sept. 3, well marked, from
good bloodlines, $25. ea. reg, in
buyers name, FOB. Donald
Bentley, Crawfordville.
C, Cain, Buford, Rt. 2.
5 Black Big Bone Guinea pig:
8 wks. old, $12.50 ea., FOB. wil
not ship less than pair $25. not
registered. Mrs. Will Howell,
Mitchell, Rt 1.
18 OIC pigs, 8 wha old, atioue
nose, $10. ea.; $175. for lot. Can
see alter 5:30 P. M. or on Sate
urday: 6 mi. SE Bremen. Rus-
seli MeGukin, Bremen,
OIC pigs, ready, $10. up. D.
F. Kirby. Fayetteville,
Taking orders for PC boars
and gilts, excellent cond., ae
Dec. 7th. $15. for gilts an
boars. Tom Gatewood Jr., Leslie,
Reg SPC pigs, prize winning
11 wks.
and boars, $20.-$35. ea. FOB my
place: Raymond Seckingex,
Springfield, RFD, Box 66.
Reg. Tamworth pigs, from
best bloodlines, only pigs from
litters of 8 or more are sold
for breeding stock. Harry John-
son, Silver Creek,
OIC pigs, bred gilts, shoats,
true type, top quality, reg. i
buyers name, U. S. Hwy. 7
to Possum Lake near Stone
Farm W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1
Crossbred Yorkshire Gilt te
farrow Dec 2nd. to OIC-Duroe
Guinee-SPC. sow and her cross-
bred pigs. See and make offer:
OIC-SPC sow with average 0
12 pigs farrowed per litter to
date, 4th. litter coming in Jan.,
$75. at farm. E.,S. Scott, Aus+
tell.
OIC pigs, male and female,
8 wks. old, from prize winning
stock, short nose, blocky, reg.
in buyers name, $20. ea. Mack
Patrick, Voc. Ag. Teacher, Ra-
bun Gap.
SPC pigs, 4 1/2 mos. old,
from litter of 10, four grand
champions, 1 reserve gran
champ in their bloodlines, $40.
ea. with papers; Also Wean-
lings, ready for early Dec. de-
livery George Brownlee Jr.,
Ben Hill c/o Sandra-La Farm.
8 wks. old reg. big bone
Guineas, $15. ea.; 2 reg. gilis,
10 wks. old $18. ea.; 2 males,
reg. big bone and Essex cross.
Ship anywhere. Rever Wade,
Alto Rt.
2 OIC Grand Champ Brood
Sows, due to farrow Jan Ist, _
bred to grand champ. boar for
8rd litter, $275. for both with
reg. papers. Phone 2595. W. H.
tis. Ralph E, Dixon, Sylvania.
Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
40 Black Angus cows and
old Reg. Guernsey
Sire Glen Haven
385130,
8837; transferred to purchaser -
boar, $65. at farm, Young Black ~
15 purebred Black ae =
enough to take away Nov. 24th, | }
PC Figs and Shoats, 6 wks.
treated, $10.-$30.; Some fine
by handsome boy, son of wone
der boy, grand champ. 1948 SB
Ga., Low Chief, twice gran S
champ, 3.1/2 yrs. old; Low 2
Prince 1951
Sev.
See Saturdays, of ;
_ Hampshire boar pigs, farrow=_
Good thrifty pigs for sale, de
old, life treated, gilts
follow signs to Oraland
"mos.
.Weansd out at 45-50 lIbs.,
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heritage and for the endurance of this
great country.
The Internationalists are in the saddle
and have been through long and bloody
The answer is in
years.
minds and hands of the
country who believe in God and whose
labor and toil produce our bounteous
crops and industrial supplies as well as
those who perform in professional fields
the hearts,
people of this
at white collar tasks and in the field of
finance and business.
It is folly to look for a leader to get us
out of this mess among those who have
had a part in getting us into it.
always raised up a leader in times of
stress when the people have turned to
Him. Sometimes it has been from among-
those who ranked as Captains and Kings
At other times, He-has brought forth a
simple shepherd lad. Whoever he may
be and from wherever he may come, the oer
God has
inal decision
ple.
do, but make
stand.
dividual people as to w
the courage or whether
the courage to demand
-able voice and force tha
ment be returned from
Washington, to the States
Do not wait to see wh
up you mir
Commissioner of Ag
will, rest
HOGS FOR SALE
8 reg. OIC pigs, short nose,
blocky type, 5 males, 3 fe-
males, 3 choice males, 1 choice
gilt, 6 wks. old Nov 15th,
choice pigs, $25. ea.; $20. ea.
for others. oe in buyers
name, treated, ped Fob.
MO only. Paull i ai, Com-
merce, Rt. 1.
Big Bone Black African
Guinea pigs, stay fat kind,
male and female, $10. ea. at
barn. Will not ship. Mrs. T. H.
Smith, Carrollton, Rt. 1. my
5 litters Black African Big
Bone Guinea Pigs, 6 wks. to 3
mos, o!d, 3 mos old pigs, males
Deo females, $22.50; 6-8 wk,
old. females, $20.; males, $22.-
50. Reg? buyers name. Ship
anywhere. Phone 2878 W. Will
Dixon, Athens, 250 Hillside St.
Fine purebred PC Boar, 8
old, $60. Ben M. Hicks,
Adel, Rt..1.
10 OIC-SPC Cross Pigs,
ea, Phone Fr. 2335. C. M. Bet-
terston, Ben Hill, 7200 Camp-
beliton Rd., S. W. at River.
3 purebred stocky type PC
open gilts, about 10 mos. old,
$60 ea. at farm 4 mi. No.
Hampton. Phone Ra, 7787. C.
G. Boggs, Atlanta, 2764 Gordon
Rd. S W.
OIC Pigs short nose, blocky,
from prize winning stock, reg.
in buyers name, from 8- 12 wks,
old, $25. - $35. ea. Ship any-
where Satis, guar. No~ COD
orders: Also Pigs for meat, $12.-
50 up at my place. H. J. Dup-
ree, Acworth, Rt. 1,
SPC Pigs, both sexes, choice
breeding stock by the Skipver,
ready
for shipment, reg. Merit litter
pigs, treated, wormed, for sale.
L. G Owensby, Millen, Rt. 3.
Reg. Duroc Shoats for sale.
Taking orders for Duroc cros-
ses. W H. Gazaway, Alpharetta,
Rt. 3. Birmingham Community.
310.
Several SPC Pigs, crossed
with reg, Duroc, 9-10 wks. 911d,
good. size, treated, wormed,
males and females, for sale.
Reasonable price. Willis Beil,
Austell, Rt 1. Marietta Rd.
Reg. Hereford Hogs and home
of present Natl. Champ. boar
Grand Master, top bloodlines,
Natl: champs since 1948, bred
gilts, bred to Natl, Champ.
$175. up.: Top bred pigs, 330.
up. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.; Mari-
etta, Rt. 3. Paper Mill Rd.
8 veg. OIC Pigs, short nose,
blocky, 5 niales, 3 females, 3
choice males 1 choice gilt, 6
wks. old Noy. 15, choice pigs,
$25. a.; Others, $20. ea. Reg.
buyers name, treated, shipped
FOB. MO only. Paul J. Cain,
Commace Rt. 1.
Sev. reg. Hampshire Boars
and Wilts 8-12 wks, old, $25.
ea, Can furnish unrelated pairs,
also 1 brea gilt, $75. Reg, in
buyers name. Will ship. J. W.
Watson. Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Box
340,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
1 Plug mule, $40. Or excn.
for 3 or 4 mos. old heifer. A.
". Lee. Jv., Jesup.
HORSES, AND MULES
FOR SALE
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
Good gentle horse mule, 900
lbs., for sale or trade for calf
or pigs. J. E. Weems, Tucker,
Rt. 1. Phone Clarkston 6620.
12 yr. old Welch pony, brown
and white spotted, gentle for
children to ride, $100. Phone
666 Marietta. Mrs. F. V. Yan-
cey, Marietta, 405 Seminole Dr.
Extra good mule, ,about 10
yrs. old, work anywhere, good
shape, about 1100 lbs. for
sale. Mrs: Clara Mae Duncan,
Duluth, Rt. 1.
2 nice ycung mares, together
with farm equipment for sale
cr trade for cows, See at my
place 41/2 mi. So. Hapeville.
Roseoe Carden, Forest Park.
1 Black horse mule, 900 lbs.,
also Walking Cultivator, cheap,
or exchange for cow or hogs.
Write: Pud Vickers, Nichoils,
Rt. 2. (Douglas-Nicholls Rd.).
Shetland pony, very small,
brown with 2 white feet and
spot on head, for sale. B. H.
Tillman, Lyons.
9 yr. old horse, will plow
and ride, about 900 Ibs., for
sale or trade for pig or calf, W.
TI, Adams, Ellenwood, Rt. 1.-
Two year old sorrell Walk-
ing mere, reg.
Show. See at Tate Shamblin
barn at Trion. Also three 2 yr,
cld Jersey heifers, bred to reg.,
Black Angus bull, $525.00 for
the 3 at my barn. John G. Go-
forth, Gainesville.
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RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
6 rabbits, about 6 mos. old,
$1. ea. W. J. Stephens, College
Park, 101 Hembree Dr.
Giant Chinchillas,
does, 2 mos. old, $2. ea.; Also
Calif. Cross Hybred rabbits, 3
mos old, $3. ea. Marion Nash,
Union Point.
King size Angora and NZW
bucks and
rabbits, from ped. stock, 16
wks. old, and grown does,
good breeders, for sale. John
T. Pittard, Cumming.
NZW, Chinchilla ee bred
or unbred, 3 1/2-41/2 lb.
triers, good price. als R. Law-
son, Social Circle.
Calif. Jr. Bucks from shaw
stock, and 1 NZR Buck Jr.,
from show stock for sale. L. J.
McGiboney, Atlanta, 924 Paoli
Ave., S. E.
Nice heavy wt. Chinchilla
rabbits, from ped. stock. Write
for prices. Mrs. Ruby Brown,
Toccoa, Rt. 2.
Selected, Ped., N. Z. White
does and 1 Chinchilla doe, both
breeding age, $6. ea. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.
and ready to}
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
Milk goats: 2 fine young
does, giving milk, and 3 young
dogs, ready to breed, $15. aa.
Cannot ship. Come after. Dr.
W. M. Barner, Columbus, 641
Benning Drive.
' Reg. Saanan Bucks at stud
for sale. Phone Be. 5393. W. J.
Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave., N. W.
Reg. Milk. goats from Iron-
dale Herd, cheap. Phone 5671.
Elsie Irons, Atlanta, 2055
Moody Dr., S W.
Fine White Saanan Buck, 9
mos., old, will register in buy-
ers name, $30., shipped COD,
plus shipping charges; Also 1
fine thoroughbred Black Jer-
sey bull, 1 yr. old, $200. at m7
barn. No exchange. D. Peters,
Douglasville, Rt. 1.
59 Ewes, $30. ea. at the
Frank Ingram Farm. Contact,
J. R. Hall, Jr., Manager, Grif-
fm. Phone 2606.
1 milk goat, 4 qts. when
fresh. See 3 mi. Calhoun. No.
on Hwy 41 at Fowless Gro.
Store. W. B. Franklin, Calhoun,.
Rin os
Purebred Toggenburg billy,
naturally buttheaded, gentle,
service and bangs tested. Will
pul cart. J. Lee Abernathy.
Thomaston, Rt. 3. :
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable party to take
charge of Bob White Quail
Range on profit sharing basis.
See: John S. Ward, Jr., Atlan-
ta, 889 Edgewood Ave. _
Want colored family for
farm near Conyers. Weekly
salary, wood, garden patch,
house with lights, in good con-
dition. Must be reliable, sober,
unafraid -of work. Truck and
tractor drivers. Must help with
carpentry, tending stock. J. M.
Alsobrook, Conyers, Rt. 2.
Want middle age white man
and wife (no children) from
country te raise chickens and
turkeys. Have good job open
for 1952. 6 R house, everything
furnished, monthly pay. Must
be in good health, unafraid of
work, no drunks nor drifters.
References. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Want good man for 30 A
good land, with 1 water grist
and feed mill near, school, on
halves. Good references. Ap-
ply: H.-P. Wyatt, Atlanta, 835
Marietta St. =
Want good colored woman to
live on farm and help do light
tarm chores. Middle age or old-
er. Mrs. Gracie Rogers, Cedar-
town, Rt. 3.
Want reliable sober man to
help operate dairy farm. Coa-
tact: W. I. Lang, Cumming, Rt.
4, Care Lang Brothers Dairy.
Want wnite- woman, middle
age, healthy, unencumbered, to
do light farm work on farin
\
for small salary, board and
room. Live with meas one of
family. Mrs. A. C. Mobley,
Concord.
Want unencumbered woman.
white or colored, good cook
and general housekeeper for
middleaged couple. Good home
and every modern convenience
and salary for one who qualt-
fies. Write age and qualifica-
tions. Mrs. Leslie C. Gibsen,
Route 1, Covington. ~
}Large 4 R house, elec.,
_| for
Wily.
FARM HELP WANTED.
POSITION
Want middle age man with
family to milk and oversee
dairy farm. Must have high
school education. Apply in
persen. R. W. Cheatham, Grif-
| fin, Care White Oaks Farm.
Want family to cultivate
farm in Pike Co. Handicapped
Vet. considered. 3rds and 4ths.
pump
in well. C. Lu Perdue, Decatur,
Rt. 1
~
POSITIONS WANTED |
43
White man, VTS. 40d;
wants job on farm taking care
stock, cther light farm chores,
for room and board. Go any-
where. Phone 3660, or write:
O. M. Washington, Experi-}
Ment =: ce
Single white man wanis job
doing light farm chores on
farm for board, laundry,
ary. Write full detaiis, or see
me. Just self. Prefer North
Georgii with good people.
Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3.
Man and wife, white, want
job on farm share cropping or
wages. Consider dairy
work. Experienced. References.
Come after me. Dont write.
James Williams, Rossville, Rt.
43 McFarland Gap Rd. at Con-
ley Spring.
Want 2 or 3 H farm on share
basis with tractor to cultivate.
Need good 4 of 5 R house with
elec. 4 to work. Experienced. |
Bill Gibbs, Abbeville, Rt 1.
Man with wife only, wants,
job to share crop or oversee
farm. Drive tractor, look after
livestock, etc. Need 4 or 5 R
house (consider 3_ R),
lights, water, bathroofi. Have
to be moved. Live on paved
hwy. between Ochlochnee and
Coolidge on B. Griffins Place.
Ready move any time. E. Z.
Lewis, Ochlochnee, Rt. 2.
Want about 5 acres good].
jand with small house, lghts,
running water, to truck farm
on 50-50 basis for 1952. Will
furnish guano and seed, Well
experienced. Prefer 10 or 15
mi. Atlanta. E. T. Nabers,
Brookhaven, 1375 Pine Grove
Ave.
Want caretaker job on small
farm near large town, pre-
ferably close to Dubli-
Swainsboro. Good 5 R
lights, water. Only 2 in
John H. Wells, Dudlc
1; Box. 116.
46 yr. old white woman with;
3 children (buy 17; 2 girls, 15,
13) wants work on farm, Son
can drive tractor. Girls in
school but can work summer
months. Husband, 1 son work
eut, and only home on week-
cnds. Can move now. Neel
good house with lights, wood.
water. Mrs. A. L. Mathis, oe
fin, Ria
iS
sal- |
with
| month. 25 yrs. old,
4 yr. old
job on fa
time to start
perience. Bo
Willie Turner,
bert, Stockbr:
tractor. Tho. ]
ta, 271 Pullia :
White man
farm looking aft
and chickens.
Norman Park,
~ Young man
farm. Can do m
work. Have +
house of 700
Letters ans.
Cranda!l.
perience. Ri
quired. V. L.
Rte Phone. .G
Want job as
driver, or tend
4 R house, ligh
-Can move now.
Unadilla.
| large family
farin to make -
Arthur Ledford,
Want job as
chicken .or cat
4 or 5 R house wit
water, wood, ni
Prefer South.
wife, 2 childre :
rand 20). 53 yrs. old.
in So. Ga.
lights,
4 in family. We
Osierfield, Box
fmiake crop. 10 in,
- C. Callahan,
thing on farm,
Want house, light:
straight salary
wife and 2\ s
Have to be. mo
Spivey, Coosa, Rt.
36 yr..old whit
io work. Can dr
trucks, ete. Wan
some truck patch
}moved; move an
mi. Fitzgerald:
School... Howard_ La
Stic Re 4.55
AUCTION SALE
Last Auction Sale of the Fall S:ason of Reg
ford & Potled Hereford Cattle at the Livest
um, Moulirie, will-be held
logue write: Ww. fh. Ay cock, Sak
Friday, Dee
as Megr., Re
es i