Tom LINDER "WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947 NUMBER 44 entire PGE noe ll agriculture in a national | on sugar. interests | | es 3 DANGEROUS ers wu tase LueLr ands out of sugar pro- duction, the government | instituted a ~ floor imder- potatoes and. thereby in- ducd farmers; who formerly produced beets for sugar, to go into the poe ~ business. The old potato belt, from Maine to Texas, was already producing ample supplies of potatoes and this policy of the evans caused a double sup- ple : One top. of all this, Congress passed - the so-called: Recriprocal Trade Agree- ments, Act, under whieh we have been compelled "to import potatoes: from across our borders. All of this has been paid for with. the taxpayers dol- _lars. The farmer as a whole, has not re- _ ceived any. benefit from this The farmers were already growing a reasonable supply of potatoes and a reasonable supply of sugar, but ee not permitted to continue to do- Both sugar and potatoes were iowa out of balance in order to give an in- ternational monopoly control of the sugar business. : S a _ I noticed some days ago a bill in, Congress to give Statehood to the Is- land of Hawaii. The Island of Hawaii te is largely the property of this inter- - national sugar combine. The making of Hawaii a State would simply have the _effect of giving this international Sug- ar Trust two representatives on the floor of the United States Senate. The Sugar Trust in Hawaii is- repre- sented by five big companies, but an investigation of these shows that their _ personnel directorate are all assoeiated in big New York houses. The names of these big five are: ee, Brewer and. ae - Alexander and Baldwin - Castle and Cook Theo. H.. Oavis, Ltd. American Factors ~ aleve you herewith a very brief sum- maty of the corporate background of / the American Sugar Refining Company, together with the personnel of manage- - ment and. directors: The American Sugar Botan Com- pe ee Background: : _ Leading factor in the domestic sugar refining indystry; this com- pany is also an important Cuban oducer, and has various Just to give you a slight idea of the enormous operation of these companies, a Se nicest Refineries in the United States situated at Tidewa- ter and fully equipped with rail- way and dockage facilities; have an aggregate daily melting capaci- ty of 17, 400 ,000 pounds, or approx- imately 33 per cent-of countrys to- tal. Substantial - portion of output sells in packaged form under the widely advertised trade names Domino, PBranklin? and Sun- ny Cane. Besides its direct refining activ- ities, company has an interest in the beet sugar industry . through: ownership of 50 per cent of stock of Spreckles Sugar Company, of - California. Wholly owned Cuban company holds extensive cane sug- ar lands, and operates two modern sugar factories. Another wholly owned subsidiary manufactures. tight barrels, small paper bags and -eartons and owns timber reserves. Property: Sugar Refineries _ Company owns six sugar refin- eries, having an aggregate daily, melting eapacity of 17,400,000 pounds, _ vee oeation= = 8 Daily Capacity Brooklyn, N. Y., 3,200, 000 Ibs. Boston, Mass... 800, 00 Ibs; Chalmette, (New Orleans), La.....3,400,000 Ibs. _ Baltimore, Md.. .3,400,000. Ibs. American Sugar Refining Com- panySubsidiaries: American Sugar Refining Com-. pany, of New York. (Engaged in Real Estate holdings). Franklin Sugar Refining Come - pany, of Philadelphia, Pa. (Engag- ed in the refining of sugar). Brooklyn Cooperage Company, (Manufactur ers of barrels, boxes, paper bags. Owns timber lands im the Adirondack 8). Spreckles Sugar Refining Com- pany, of Philadelphia, Pa. (inac- : tive). Sugar Export CorporationEx- port Sales: Central Cunagua, S. A. of Cuba, (Owns and operates extensive sug ar plantation. and two sugar fact ories in Cuba). Caonao Warehouses and (Continued on Page Four) Agriculs Address all items, on th of notice. Bulletin. Published Weekly at [GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN | wailing list and for change of address to STATE BUBEEU t OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITO, Atlanta. DITORIAL_ MA eoc ATION Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices ccntain- ing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice pappeas 114- 122 Pace St., Covington, G ing in the Tom Linder, Commissioner. Markets, 222 Siate Capitol, Ailanta, Ga. . By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of ref June 6, of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class meter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fer in Section 1103, Act State Capitol Executive Office, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Sapuer Atlanta, Ga.. 114-122 Pece St,, Covingion, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices & SECOND HAND - MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Garden Tractor, David Brad- Jey 1% HP with mower, cul- tivators, 1H turn plow, and ' plow for horse drawn cultiva- tors, practically new, $625. See. George W. Strickland, Perry. Model H. John Deere Tract- or for sale. No letters. Wesley Harris, Jackson. Model A John Deere Tractor, 1 yr. old, for sale. No letters. L. W. Moelchert, Jackson. 10 ft. Aeromoter Wind Mill on 45 ft. Tower, used 2 yrs., $200. or exe. for grain drill with fertilizer attachment or other farm equipment. F. L. . Raburn, Ideal. Economy King, ~ Jr. Table Model Cream Separator, good cond., $15, Mrs. J. N. Turner, Rupert. Caterpillad 20 Tablor, gond., $650.00; Also want B and B Athens Harrow, Allis- Chalmers Mowing Machine to fifi RC or WC Tractor. Must be Ist. class shape. F. M. Gaz- away, Decatur, Rt. 1. 1947 John Deere Harrow, Tiller, Cultivators, 1945 H John Deere, planting, cultivating equip., Harrow, Bottom Plow, 1947 Model VAC Case, ulti- vating, planting equip., 3 disc Tiller, Tandrum Harrow, J. D. Side Del. Rake- J? W. Ivey, Pinehurst, Phone 21. J. D. Hay 1938 Baler, large size, with 1944 model gas mot- or, good cond., $350.00; 1937 Machine, on rubber, 22 in. cy- linedr, 38 in. separator, wind stacker and self feeder,. $600. Ga. Experiment Station, Care A. C. Cross, Madison, Rt. 3. JHC -No. 25 V- Mower, fits Farmall tractors and probably other makes. Reasonable price. G. D. Collins, Camilla, Rt. 3 . Practically - new, VAO 4 wheel type Case Tractor, used about 30 days, reasonable price. My place. Richard Ogletree, Perry. Intl. Trojan Maintainer, works on Farmall M Tractox, for sale at my place, Mrs. A, . Sands, West Point, Rt. 2. Ford Ferguson Tractor, Ath- ens 2 Disc Tiller, Bush and Bog Harrow, W, O. Holbrook, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. McCormick-Deering, 2 dbl. -unit Milking Machine with 2 extra pails, used very little, also pr. F-12 tractor steel wheels with good lugs. J. M. Hollis, Tifton. 'H or A-1. Caterpiller Tractor and. 6 Disc Tiller Plow, good cond., $900. at my - place, - Powder - Springs Hwy. R, Lindsey, Marietta, Rt. 4. -Complete Centenial Gin. and Cameron Cotton Packer. tact John T. Best, Fort Gaines. Meadows Grist Mill, 24 in rocks, belts, sheller and scales; at my place, $125. John Linch, Tubin, RFD 1. Stahmer Lime Spreader, new planters and cultivators for M Farmall, new tractor stalk cutter. H. K..Malcom, Rt. 1, Monroe. 1 HC Side: Delivery Rake, good cond., $45. No ltters or trades. W. H Model IHC Tractor on rub- ber, starter, lights, hydraulic lift with cultivater, A-1 cond., $1450.00. M. L. Sheally, Ogle- thorpe. Farmall H Tractor. 4 Dise Athens Tiller, 8 Disc. Rome Bush, Harrow, Fairbanks- Morse Hammer Mill, 13 Disc Oliver Superior Grain Drill, A-1 cond. Dont write. S, E. McGinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. Athens 4 Disc Tiller on rub- ber, complete with seed box and new discs, $200. JohnT. McNeil, Thomson, Allis-Chalmers B_ Tractor, complete, distributors, ete. 4 wheel tractor wagon, 20 disc harrow, 8 row grain drill, needs minor repairs, $1600.00. J K. Garrett, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Intl. 16X10 Power Hay Press, Tractor operated Athens Dbl. Disc Plow. with hitch for Al- lis-Chalmers W. C. _ Tractor, Texas Terracer with 6 ft. blade, Ist. class cond. ready to go without repairs Connot. ship. Geeo- W. Howard, Cedartown, Rt. 2. B Farmall Tractor with lights, starter, power lift, 42 in, Mc- Cormick-Deering Combine, Ol- iver Bottom Plow, cuts 24 in: Reasonable price. See. Joe Cox, Davisboro. . W. C.. Allis-Chalmers - Tract- or, exec. cond. for sale. J. S. Ball, Jackson. Large Canning Retort with Burner, for sale. T. N. Colley; Eleberton. Ford: Tractor, used only 1 day, with or without planters or cultivators. Seyy at regular retail price. W. C. Northington, Davisboro, | conveyor, 4) it. _||trans _ pfanter. | Barnesville. _ Mar iotta- ; Con- | H. Adams, Madison,: MACHINERY FOR SALE, Three-eighty saw gins, fan, double box press, steam trampler, suction pipe and belt seed auger, pulleys; shafting, some belting, $2000. George E> Ray, Dry Branch. 42 Model W. C. Allis-Chal- mers Tractor, A-l cond. on good rubber with cultivators and mower. See. H. L. Adcock, Monroe, Rt. 2. Intl. Side Delivery Rake, good cond., $175.00. Rex Jack- son, Lovett. 2 M Farmall Tractors, 6 Dise Tiller Plow (JD), 14 Disc Ii-tl. Grain Drill, 8 ft. Lime Sone er. Larry Gay, Portal. Turner Peanut Picker; used part on one season, good cond., with 60 ft. belt, $750.00; Pea- nut Plow, attachments for mod- [el A Farmall 1 dow Tratcors, good cond., $20. No checks. Marvin F. "Tillman, Glenwood, Phone 3830. New Lilliston Walking Cul- tivator in perfect cond., $75.00; 2 Row Mule Drawn _ Cotton Duster, $35.-Riley C. Couch, Turin. John Deere. 6 Disc Tillerf. with seeder box attachment, JD Smoothing Harrow, 5, 6, 7 dbl. sec. 1 mule drawn ctte dams, Large Orchard L Case Tract- or, new tires and tubes, also horse drawn mowing machine and rake,. $85. FOB my place. JH. Smith, Pe@Lrys. P= Oi Box atin: Complete set cultivators, planters, and distributors for Model H. John Deere Tractor, used part of season. Sell Jess regular cost. Glenn Hyman, Norwood, Rt. 2. ,. : Intl. 8 Dise Bush and Bog., disc ntaly new, for sale or trade for 2'disc direct connect- ed plow on rubber for Allis- Chalmers C model. Want hy- draulic lift also. A. By Med- lock, Rt.-2; Box 504, Atlanta, Ve. 3318. d Heavy 1H Thornhill ea almost new, $75.00. Hugh A. Lewis, Sr., Culverton. Rio 3-70 saw Continental Lum- mus air blast Gin; automatic tramper,.One L-90 Allis Chalm- ers motor for same. J. M. Brad- ford, Atlanta, 418 Sinclair Ave.,. N. E, WA 1436. ~ y. A. C. 2 row Case Tractor, planters, cultivators, tiller, plow, harrow, good rubber, good cond., used about 1 yr., $150.00. E. N. OQuinn, Odum, Rt. 2, Box 176. Allis Chalmers Tractor, lights, | starter, good. rubber, 60 Com- bine, 4 disc Athens tiller, all good mechanical cond. See. Dont write. Homer Dobbs, Royston, Rt. 1. W. . Allis Chalmers Tractor, Athens 8 disc harrow, mowing machine and post hole digger, $1750.00. See at my home. S, T. Porterfield, Danielsville, Rtas Fairbanks Morse Gasoline En- gine, No, 245133, 7 HP, 18 in. Pulley, used for grist mill, pea thrash, and other farm uses. Gus J. Evans, Cochran, Rt. 3. ~ Large Heavy 3 Roller Mill (used as horse or motor mill), Small 3 Roller Mill; HP only, Large Copper Pan, made about 250 gals. syrup. See. Ci 300, St. Augustine $1.50 bu. FOB.. Alia: 28 oe ; Marglobe Tomato $1.10; -$2.00. 2M... Pr ment. Ww. Branch, Rt. oe Red Skin PR Marglobe _Tomat M. Del. 5 : Boe Rt. insp. treated, runnin Bunch Potatoes, $3.5 globe and - Plants, Bo: M. Del. Arabi, Rt eee globe tomato, Ga Collard, Cabbage N Stem collard. plants, $3.00 $1.00. Del. - Bessie Bageet 1. % ecdiebs : young, healthy~ 50c::C; Mrs: Marglobe touch lard Plants500, $1. Del. No chks. Egbi Gainesville, Rt. 1. SEEDS FOR Cabbage Collard Tb; Mrs, 7Ja: Bs Tillr wood, | Rt Le Ga. Collard, Globe Turnip Seed, 14 Ib. 50c; 90c Ib. A Mattie Duran, Ci Large _ Multip Onions, $1. gal. Ad H. B. Bishop, Ros ~200 Blue Ridge Climbing .200 Col seed with instructions in stamps. W. C. New crop White sound and dr New Stone and Scarlet Dawn Ska Tomato Plants, extra nice, for |' sale. D. F, Cole Atianta, Lee: S6 RA SIeW, Se x Le oS), pote S : S Service. Booking Fall pigs i ; eee eS ive, Rt 3: form him and best bloodline| 9 NZW Flemish Giant mixed ~~ Want some Old Rac Red |- : ~ eee ., |sows. |Fowler, Stucky. : | PRES: Seed. Mrs. Ida Grimes, -Nash- Mischief breeding Top cattle. ielsville. Rt. 2. about -1250 lbs., or trade for one- of equal val- le with no bad habits. W. J. McDaniel, -| Bull, Sire Riegeldale Maijestys Peer; counts Amelia, 12308, line: bred to His Majesty_ of Bourndale: FRESE FOR SALE. 1946 crop, put up inl gal. cans, Hereford Male, 5 yrs. old, $200. Reg. Poll Zebulon. Reg. Guernsey 6 mos. old Dam; Riegeldale Vis- also sell | a few choice heifers. PAGE THREE HOGS FOR SALE Cream oor. Jersey _ Mileh Cay, gave 3 gals. milk, 1 Ib. butter daily with Ist. calf. Mrs. F. C. Minter, Concord. Young Jersey Cow, easy to milk, and Calf, 5 wks. old, very | HOGS FOR SALE old, $20. ea. H. G. Vandiviere, old and several reg. Yorkshire | De. 3996 night. 20 fine pigs, 6 wks or older, crossbreed of thoroughbred White Face Hereford, SPC and RedJersey, $13. ea; $250. for lot; 3 Shoats, 6 mos. old, 509. a; 2 Shoats, 9 mos. old, $27. ea. D. F. Helton, Locust Grove, Rt. 2. 1 Mi. off Hwy. 42 from Jenkinsburg. : : OIC Male Pigs, from prize winning sow, reg in buyers name. J. E. McJenkin, 718 wks old, Purebre& Duroc Hogs reg. in buyers ame, - life treated, Cherry, Red Medium type, $20. ea. Shipped. Henry H. Smith, Alma. Purebred SPC Pigs, 50 Ibs. and Griffith Good E. Nuff for Dbl. treated for cholera, $20. old, in good breeding cond., Wt. 300 lbs. $75.00 with pa- pers, or exc. for 12 pigs, _8 wks. old. Cannot ship. T. L. Surles, Cuthbert, Rt. 3, Box 202. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE LEZ, Ga. raised-Black Horse, about 1100 lbs, will ride and work to anything, very gentle, 6 yrs! old. Cheap for cash. See B. A. ON eee ee RABBITS AND CAVIES "FOR SALE S ad x Z Giant Chinchilla, 2 Bucks; 18 mos. old, and 6 mos. Doe with 6 young, $25.00. for lot, All pure stock. Walter Reeves, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. lijay, Rt. 2. stock; 7 mos. old Buck, $3. ae 10 ea. cows, calves, bulls ,and | Canton. ea. Reg; also 5 gilts, bred to|NZ Wooly Buck, 4 mos. old, err, ae ub: ning, elles ready now for sale. Yorkshire Pi 8-12 wks, |2, 502 of-Grandview Supreme | $1.50; 3 mos. Buck, $1.25 bas '|Fdrm located on Hudson River| ,0 Yorkshire Pigs, 8-12 wks.|(in6 $4400.00 boar). $100. ea./10 wks. $3.50 = Exp. col, - at mouth Blacks Creek, 9 mi. Reg. L. M. Isler, Morgan. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, mming, Commerce, 22 Athens, 12 Dan- Boars ready for service. Cre ct a a Ried: pics eS ee nent ee rill P. Wilson, Atlanta, 151} Duroc male, Sanders Su- s Helsville. W. C.. Denny, Dan- Harris St. Phone Wa. 1914 day, preme No. 261647. Age 19 mos.| 8 mos. old Flemish Giant Doe with 3 young 2 mos. old,- ! bu. Add postage.| 2 yr. Branched Apple Trees, gentle, $90.00; Also P. C. Boar,|ea., $25. ea. reg in buyer's 4 NZR Rabbits, -B mos. oid a nonv. Mrs. A. G. Cheek, budded with 5 dif. kinds, early 8 mos. old, $35.00. Peter J. name; purebred SPC Sow, 500,|1 509 ca: 250 pr: 7 NZR 13 Gee ca puctes ee #50 Haden, East Point, 954 Ben Hill) tbs, $100. Earl Lanier, Sum-| Mrs. J. N. Turner, Rupert. 12 Bantam Hens and 2 Roost- ers, 50c ea.; Also 7 Halg Grown Bantam Pullets and 2 Roosters, 35c ea. Mrs. Gladys Rodgers, Conyers, Rt. 1. _ . BARRED, WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: 10 B. R. Hens, 1 yr. old, all laying, $15.00; also 25 B. R. Fry- ers, Pullets and Roosters, $32.00. Will ship. I. V. Hemphill, Sum- Merville, Rt. 2. 2 Choice Matings White Rocks, cock and 10 hens in each pen, stock from best trapnest record ocks, $25.00 a pen. Walter A. Time CORNISH, GAMES | des, Ringneck and White Doves.| -|RHODE ISLAND, AND POULTRY FOR SALE AND GIANTS: ae 100 Dark Cornish, heavy type, Half Roosters, half pullets, 2 Ibs. $1.00 ea. Will ship FOB. Larry Gay, Portal. Crossed Pit Games, 11 wks. old, Roosters, $3.00; Pullets, $2.- 00. . Billy Turner, Union Point. 5 Dark Cornish Indian Hens and Cock, same kind but dif. strain, long yellow legged type, $2.00 ea. No checks. Glen Holt- on; Soperton. Z Pit Game Stags. and Pullets, 1947 spring -hatch. Price on request. J. Robert Westmore- land, Rt. 3, Box 92, one MINORCAS: Large type Black Minorca Pullets, 8-10 wks. old, 85c ea; 1 Cockerel, same age, free with 10 or more pullets. Shipped by |2 exp SD: McDonald, Meee ville... MISCELLANEOUS | CHICKENS: - 15 pullets, 7 roosters, Buff Orn 30 pullets, 6 roosters, Light Brahmas, 75c ea; 12 pullets, 7 rooosters, Cornish; 15 pullets, 5 roosters, Hambergs, 50c ea. All 8 wks. old. Thos. J. Bras= well, Cairo, we dst Aye., S.W. ORPINGTONS: - ton Roosters, 4 lbs. ea., $1.50 ea, Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal- ton; Rte22 - PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, PHEASANTS, ETC: _ Pair Ring-Necks, 1 yr. old, $7.50; Blue Mutant or Ring Neck, 8 wks old, $1.00 ea. lots 6 or more; Bantam Speckled Rooster, 2 hens, $2.50; Red Rooster, 5 hens, $5. 00; 15 chicks, $3.00. Mrs. Mabel C. DunNett, Sandy Springs. White King Pigeons, pr; Russian Trumpeters and White Fan Tails, $6.00 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. POLISH: : 3 hens and rooster, White Breasted Black Polish. Hens laying, $10.00. Chas. Lloyd, At- Janta, 5188 Roswell Rd., CH.- 9962. Z REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE, OTHER REDS): 150 Nichols strain N. H. Pul- lets, Feb. hatch, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Mae Griner, Way- cross, 1301 Colquit St. Rt. 1. Rhode Island Red Pullets, early hatched, dark strain, $2.00 ea. Cocks and Cockerels, $3.00. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, oO ee Demorest, TURKEYS, GUINEAS, RE -L. at 4 wks. old; 4 fine Yellow Buff Cee $2.50 | - POULTRY FOR SALE ; 4d yr. old Hens, laying about 56 per cent, $1. 15 -ea. Will not: ships;C.-C- Richardson, Atlan- ta, 708 Grant St., Ss. & Phone JA. 5306-W. 22, N. H. Red Pullen, near 5| mos. old, good and healthy, lot for $40. 00. FOB. P. E. Bras- well, Cairo, 200 6th Ave., S. E. DUCKS, GEESE, ETC.: Muscovy Ducks or Drakes, | Pekin and Mallard Drakes, $1.00 ea; Also. grown - mixed Bantams, good layers, 75e ea. Trade for other poultry, rabbits, or cavies. Billy Durden, Odum, |, od Broad Breasted roe Turkey Toms, 2 two yr. old and 2 one yr. old, $9:00 ea. 8 mi. So. College Park, just off Hwy. Mrs. Jewel Fryer, Rt ae : BB: Bronze Teelenge. $1. 10 6 wks. old, $1.35. Write for special prices on lots. 100 or more. G. USS: Gainesville, Rt. 6. Healthy strain pond raised domesticated Mallard Ducks, $6.00 pr. M. L. King, Pavo. pL WANTED BABY CHICKS: Want to raise baby chickens on. halves. Party furnish chick- ens and feed. Ann Stansel, Gainesville. = t CORNISH: Want-2 Cornish Tadten Game pullets and 1 cockerel. Advise. Alonzo Goolsby, Roopville, Rt. BS PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, PHEAS- ANTS WANTED: ; Want few pair, Ist class pure- bred squabbing Homers, Reg-' ular or Giants, Whites, Reds or Silver; no Dark Blues or Blacks. Mated. pairs. State price. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. Want by the pair, quail, fan- tail pigeons, pheasants, pea- cocks, rabbits, cavies. Write what you have and state price. Jack Caldwell, Riceboro. FARM HELP WANTED ae Want-settle white woman to look after garden and chickens and other light farm. chores. Modern home, elec. appliances and water, 2 in family. Reason- able salary, room and_ board. References. Mrs. of ah 30 N. H. Red and-12 W. R. Huverdale, 3 : -ison. ; | Augusta. cow An- satis. basis, FARM HELP WANTED Blacksmith Shop, 5 -mi, Cumming, one of best locations | in Forsyth Co. If really Cumming. Want settled aa "refined transportation. Send ref. on farm. Salary $60. mth, ene. Want ~nice- white woman iG brook, Morganton. cap. chicken. house. J. M. Day, Alpharetta, Rt. Als Want reliable and ~ tractor opeartor, 26-35 yrs. old, reliable and want _ permanent position. W. AL _ Adams, Want reliable ae ee ae 2 mules and some equipment for | desirable 150-200 ue 11 mi. Nice 5R* ete, 3 pastures, elec. water, other conveniences. Mule, horse, plows, furnished. Available Aug. Ist. run small dairy, milk by hand. Room and board, $60.00 mth. No drunks wanted. c. C, Clark, Stockbridge. 2 : Want exp. dairyman with | sufficient help to care for 60 dairy. Elec. milkers. Wholesale milk. John Thomp- son, Decatur, 737 Sycamore St. De. 8632. pins Want white unencumbered woman, clean, pleasant and in- telligent, to do light farm chores. Mrs. F. Rothstein, Atlanta, Somos St., S. MS Ra. 9322. : POSITIONS WANTED Want. on shares Decatur, Call DE, 2405. | ator Blue ae } Want exp. reliable man tort: W.. white woman for light ee live: in home with -widow and |! small child and help with kght | farm chores: Mrs. Louise Hol- ; 1S Ae ae with small family. Large Here- oft ford Farm. Dont apply unless. fos Mad- b \f house, barn, |. Widow with 2 boys wants | job on poultry farm, or other} Beles farm chores. Mrs. Kathryn } Williams, > Donaldsonville, 1. Man and - girl 2 yrs liable party in-.|. terested write O. P: Bennett, ch and | A write. ae: AG Goodson, Boston. Want. small family, white or |: colored at once to gather crop | -of okra. Pay wages. and furn- ish house. E. F. Clanton, Fair- : burn, Rt. ale Want woman_to help with smi { chickens, 4 M See. Albert D. Hemstrtet, oor | Augusta. Want young swigle man to}, tractor and t Pressley, ze ORS house, route. Wi Mrs. Pea 2: Care H. x rent, on es far or halves. Exp