WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947
7 COMM ISSION ER
NUMBER 10
ir amma eonvention in
of fhe are ee
them look ee
from the
rent of Agriculture and
s Department of State,
to several speeches
numbers of aueor,
_to American consumers
on an average, 60 cents
umers dollar to pay
1 tion and. ett
em nt ; that, during the
vhen om was in effect, it
erson replied, Yes;
correctly in saying that
ae it was costing 50
-consumers dollar on
pay the cost of distribu-
ting. The answer to this
MISSIONERS" M
ETING
United
he other was the fallacy
the Secretary if I had
ich broader mareins and profits for
handling farm produce than existed
under the natural operation of the law
of supply and demand.
From the above, I do not see how anvy-
one can fail to understand the fact that
10 cents out of every dollar a by
consumers was wasted.
It is also apparent that a return to :
OPA or any other form of price con-
trol must either take 10 cents out of the
farmers 50 cents 0 or must add 10 cents
to the consumers dollar, or do a part of
both.
Tf the farmer is now getting 50 cents,
he would have to aceept 40 cents or else
the consumer, who is now paying $1.00,
would be forced to pay $1.10. Taking
it either way you likeneither the pro-
ee nor the cosumers ean be benefit-
te
If an OPA is na to the ecarry-
ing out of the Marshall Plan, then the
OPA feature alone will cost the Ameri-
can people approximately 6 billion dol-
lars per year, to say nothing of the cost
of the Marshall Plan itself.
Is this worth thinking about?
THE MARSHALL PLAN
On Monday, November 10, I had a
lone conservation with a noted news-
- paper editor, who stated to me and sev-
eral others, that the nations to be favor-
ed under the Marshall Plan now had
approximately 35 billion dollars worth
of securities in this country and gold in
their own countries. This is more than
the present proposal to be spent for the
entire Marshall Plan.
I noticed a news item from Washing-
ton to the effect that France alone hae
2 billion dollars in gold in France and
3 billion dollars worth of securities in
the United States.
This 5 Dillion of gold and securities
Hleiene to Frenchmen is almost twice
as much as the Mashall Plan proposes
_ te give to France.
On Wednesday, November 12th, a
representative of the State Department
which is handling all foreign affairs, al-
so addressed our group at a luncheon.
After the address I asked the eentle-
man from the State Department about
the newspaper editors statement. He
would neither affirm nor deny the truth
of the statement. He did not give any
direct: reply. He did say that people
had
He
living in those various countries
wealth here in the United States.
ealled on the government of the U nited
also stated that those governments had -
_ ticing
| States to supply information so that the
European governments might get pos-
session and control of property of their
subjects held in the United States, He
stated that our government had so far
declined to do this. He gave as the rea-
son that we did not want to encourags
communism by assisting European govy-
ernments to get control of money and
property of their subjects here in the
United States.
Personally I see no difference in prin-
ciple in European governments taking
the property of their own subjects to
finance their nation and our government
taking possession of property belong-
ing to American citizens to finance our
own government.
When our government goes out by,
taxation and takes property from Amer-
icans to give to Europeans, I think this
is the worst kind of communism.
Every thinking person must know
that it is not communism which the na-
tional administration fears.
Communism today is the same that
communism was when they were play-
ing the Russian National Anthem in the
halls of Washington. The administra-
tion did not fear communism then,
Neither did they fear Russia because
they imagined that Russia was weak.
The national administration does not
fear communism today because most all
communistic principles are adyocated
and practiced by the national admin-
istration in Washington.
The national administration fears
Russia in the postwar world because
| they have been disillusioned as to the
strength of Russia.
All this talk in Washington about
fighting Communism is bunk. We are
not fighting Communism. We are prac-
Communism. We are fighting
Russia because we have become afraid
of Russia. This is the truth unvarnish-
ed. Let us honestly face the facts.
What could possibly raise the pres-
tige of Russia in European minds more
rapidly than to see the United States
pouring her food and money into Eu-
rope because we are afraid of Russia,
THE DESTITUTE OF EARTH
The destitute of earth must be fed by,
increased food production. The desti-
tute of earth must be clothed by in-
creased production of clothing. The
American people are willing to do what
they can to alleviate suffering in every,
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
(The following notice was
sent to our printer for publi-
cation in November 5th issue,
but unintentionally withheld)
Magnolia, Tea Olive, Greybeard,
red holly, white, red dogwood,
crabapple, Umbrella China, yel-
low Jasmine, white, yellow
press peach, 1 ft., .10ce; Print
sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Alma
Colson, Teomsboro. Rt. 2.)
PLANTS FOR SALE
Frostproof Jersey, Charleston
and Copenhagen Cabbage and
White Bermuda Onion Plants,
500,.$1; $1.50 M. Large lots fur-
nished. I. L. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Chas. Wakefield Frostproof
Cabbage Plants, and White Ber-
muda Onion, 500, $1.50 $2.25 M.
R. Chariclor, Pitts.
Charleston and Copenhagen
Frostproof Cabbage Plants, 500,
$1.25; $2. M; White Burmuda
Onion, $2.50 M. Del. Ovie Con-
ner, Pitts, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, large sweet ber-
ries, $1 C; $8 M. Prompt ship-
ment. PP. Mrs. Clay Bennett,
Flowery Branch.
Boysenberry Thornless, $1
doz; Regular Boysenberry, 15,
$1; large Kudzu Crowns, seme-
san treated, $1 doz; $4.00 C.
Carefully packed. PP. J. W.
Toole, Macon, 410 Burton Ave
Strawberry Plants, Klondike,
200, $1; $4.50 M! Big Jim Ever-
bearing, $1.25 C; 500, $5; Frost-
preof Cabbage, 200, 70c; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M; Coliards, 400, $1;
$2.00 M. Del. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Copenhagen and Chas. W
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1; $1.50
M; White Bermuda onion, $1.25,
500; $2. M. Orders filled daily.
E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville.
Extra Early Jersey Wakefield
Cabbage Plants, 35c C; Iceburg
Lettuce, 25c C; large Straw-
berry, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs.
Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
Certified Missionary Straw-
berry Plants, $1 C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carroliten, Rt. 5.
Georgia Collards, 35c C; 300,
90c; Early Bearing Strawberry
Plants, 90c C; 300, $2.60; Red
Speckle Crowder Peas, 30c cup
Add postage. Mattie Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Rooted Sage Plants, Catnip
snd Horehound, 20c ea Black-
haw Bushes, $1.50 doz; Musca-
dine Grapevines, $2 doz; Old
Fashion and White Eng. Peach
' Trees, 25c ea, Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
PLANTS FOR SALE
String rooted Blakemore and
Missionary Strawberry Plants,
Ic ea; $5 M. Add postage; root-
ed Garden Sage Plants, 25c ea.
5, $1. Mrs. E. C. Heaton, Hart-
well, Rt. 3.
- 2 yr. Kudzu crowns, 500, $7;
$12.50 M; Klondike and Lady T.
Strawberry Plants, .500, $2.50;
$4.50 M. Prompt shipment. No
eae C. D. Crow, Gainesville,
tes Ee
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $2.50; $5. M. Mrs. J. H. Du-
rand, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Copenhagen Market, E. Jer-
sey,
Cabbage, Heading Collard Pl'ts,
35c C; $1, 300; $2.50 M. Ready.
Add postage. Mrs. P. R. Ar-
old, Benevolence.
2 to 3 yr. Kudzu Crowns, well
rooted, $15 M; or $12.50 M. lots
10 M.-or more, Send MO only.
E. . Patterson Waco, Rt. 2.
Imp. Strawberry Plants, 75c
C; $3.00, 500; $5 M. Del. Full
count. Miss _Ruth
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Imp Strawberry Plants, 75c
C; $3, 500; $5 M. Del. Full count.
Mrs. Elizabeth Allison, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.
Chas. W.- Cabbage Plants,
ready, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Ne
checks. Prompt shipment. Fuil
count. Mrs. W. R. Allison,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Kudzu Crowns, 2-3 yrs. old,
rooted, $15 M. 10 M. or more.
$12.50 M. Del T. H. Patterson,
Waco, Rt. 2.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
500, $2.50; $4.50; M.; Lady T.
500, $2.75 Del. No chks. Ethel
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas W. Cabbage Plants, 3c
C; 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Geor-
gia and Heading Coliard, 25 C:
500, $1; $1.50 M~PP in Ga. J.
H. Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5,
Box 126.
Extra early J. and Chas. W..,
Copenhagens and Glory of
'Enkhuzen Cabbage Plants, and
White Bermuda Onions, 500, $1;
$1.50 M. del. PP. F.. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Chas. Wakefield, Glory Enk-
huibon, and Copenhagen Cab-
bage Plants, frostproof, $1.50
M. del. PP; White Bermuda, and
Crystal Wax Onion, $1.60 M.
Prompt del. Satis: guar. H. J.
Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Mt. Huckleberry Plants, tame
Himalaya Strawberry. 85 doz;
Hazlenut, 3, 85c; Yellow Root
and Wild Strawberry Plants,
35ec doz; White Half Runner
Garden Bean Seed, 45c cup. Add
postage, Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Ellijay, Ri. 3, Box 49...
Chas. W. and Flat. Dutch}
Waldrip, |
\
Dorsetts Strawberry Plants,
$1 C; Improved, $5.50 M. J. O.
Waldrip, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Sage Plants, $1 doz; Rooted
Grapevines, $4.50 doz. L. J. El-
lis, Cumming. __ P :
Ga. Collard Plarits, 35ce C; 500,
$3.50; Red Speckled Crowder Ta-
ble peas, 35c lb. Add postage.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry Plnts
70c C; 500, $3; $4.25 M; Klon-
dike, 60c-C; 500, $2.50; $4.25
M; Exc 200 plants for 6 print
sacks. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Rooted, large, Sage Plants, 5,
50c; $1 doz PP. Damp packed.
Mrs. A Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2,
Boz 40.
Chas. Wakefield Cabbage Pls|~
500, $1.50; $2.50 M; 10,000 at $2-
25 M. Exp. col. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2-
50 M. Del. Now ready. E. C.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Le
5000 Everbearing Strawberry
Plants, nice and rooted, 35c C.
FOB. J. L. Nelson Oglethorpe,
Rita 2!
Nice Strawberry Plants, 45c
Cx PPoin: Ga. Aj De Guckey,
Harlem.
Chas. W. Field and Early J.
Cabbage Plants,-25e C; 500, $1-
15; $2. M. Full count. Prompt
shipment. Charles A. Gibbs, Ab-
beville, RFD 2.
Early Jersey and Chas. W.
Cabbage Plants, 25c C; 500, $1-
15; $2.M. P. L. Gibbs Abbeville.
Indian Summer Raspberry
Plants, 10, $1. Add postage. Wili
bear Spring and Fall. John T
Hogan, Atlanta, 60 Honour Cir-
cle, N. W.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, $1 C; 500, $4; $7.50
M. PP in Ga. No orders filled
for out of State. Cash or PO
Money Order. Mrs. J. E. Avir-
ett, Blakely Rt.. 1 :
Black Raspberries, Sage, 6,
50c;: Few mixed Strawberries,
Jewels, Wonderberries, and Gib-
son, Lady T., Red Golds, all
mixed, 75c C. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Lona Blackwell.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1
Imp. Strawberry Plants, $5
M.; 500, $3. C. L. Lord, War-
then, Rt. 1.
Chas. W. and Early Jersey
Cabbage Plants, White Bermu-
da Onion, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; $2-
50 M. PP. Fresh plants. Prompt
shipment. Special prices on
large quantities. J. D. Cren-
shaw, Pitts. Phone 14M2.
Bradleys Scarlet Everbear-
ing Strawberry Plants, have
berries and blooms now, $1 ;
Exc. 100 for 4 dark print sacks,
free of holes. Mrs. Grace Woad,
Cleveland, Rt. 4.
Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50; $2.-
50 M. PP.; 5060 or more, $2 M
exp. col.; White Bermuda On-
yon, 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M.
PP. G. C. Daniel,. Tennille.
Frostproof Copenhagen Cab-
bage, and White Crystal Wax
Onion Plants, $1.50 M. W. W.
Williams, Quitman.
2 yr. Kudzu Crowns, $15. M;
10.000 or more, $12.00. MO or
Cashier check. Prompt ship-
ment. Shipped in Ga. only Mrs.
Joe A. Whaley, Shellman, Rt. 2,
Box -174.
_Nice Strawberry Plants, 40
C; Exe. for print sacks, 300 plts
for 3 sacks alike. Mrs G. D.
Mitchell, Cordele, Rt. 2.
Missonary, Blakemore and
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry Plants, $1 C; Thornless
Boyseaberry Plants, $1 doz.
Prepaid. J. E. Toole, Macon, 606
Burton Ave.
Garden type Blackberry and
young Berry Plants, rooted, 3,}:
$1. Postage 16c. Mrs. Robt. T.
Miller, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 686.
Rooted Missionary and Blake-
more Strawberry Plants, $5 M.
FOB. T. M. Heatcn, Hartwell,
Box 40. 5
Klondike strawberry plants,
$4. M., 500, $2.50. Prompt ship-
ment. Postpaid. Mrs. Lynette.
_Early bearing Giant Straw-
chette Gallops, Juniper.
Nice, large bearing straw-
berry, well rooted plants, 50c C;
$4. M..Add postage. Miss Thel-
ma Hayes, Gainesville. Rt. Is
E. Jersey cabbage plants, $3.
M; larger lots, $2.50 M. FOB. R.
E. Tomberlin, Baxley. oa
Well rooted, young Mastodon
and Lady T. strawberry plants,
$1. C. postpaid. Mrs. Ara Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Klondike strawberry plants,
only. Mrs. C. T. Chapman, Ma-
con.RED 4, So
SEEDS FOR SALE
Chambers Special Tobacco
Seed, 6 tbls. $1.15 PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Ga. Crop Improvement Assoc.,
90 per ct. germ., $1.50 oz. PP.
Foundation seed direct from
Coastal Plain Exp. Station.
Adel. George F. Kessler, Adel.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25 start. PP. Mrs. R. A. Noien,
Rockmart, Rt. 2. 5
Clean and~ bright Pimiento
Pepper Seed, saved from choice
pods, $1. lb. Del.; Also Stewart
Pecans, large and well filled
out, 40c Ib. lots, 10 lbs. up. Ed-
win Collins, Cordele.
dont hurt, time for setting,
$1.25. gal. PPy Mrs. T. T: Hot
loway, Cobbtown, Rt. 1.
Large Red Indian Peach
Seed, 50c doz; Early Okra, 35c|
teacup; Small clear Seed Peach
Trees, 30 in, 35 ea; Also large
Elondike Strawberry Plants, 50c
Cc. Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming, Rt. 1. ok
Red Multiplying Shallots, 85:
gal. PP. Mrs. J. B. Johnson,
Lithia Springs, Rt. 1. :
Good Tender White Half
Runner Garden Bean Seed, 50c
cup, or exc. for print sacks: 1
cup beans for each sack. Euia
Beal, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Red- Multiplying Onion Sets,
freeze dont kill, time to set
now, $1. gal. Mrs. M. D. God-
win, Pelham, RFD 3.
Nice clean White Nest Onions,
$1. gal. Exc. 1 gal. for 3 print
sacks; Also nice sour cooking
fruit, -50c Jb, PP. Mrs. B, NE
Weeks, Dial. .
Tender Green Pod Okra Seed,
10c cup. Or exe. for white or
print sacks: Also Plum Plants,
Museadine Vines, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Eugene Thornton,
Dublin, Rt. 1. :
Tender Striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, 40c cup; 75 lb; 5
lb. lots, 65c lb. Bonnie Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Gold Dollar Tobacco Seed,
pure and sound, 1947 crop, #1.
cup. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4.
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Large White Half Runner
eans, 50c Ib. PP; Also Black-
eyed Crowder Peas, 25c lb.
FOB. No less than 25 lb. orders
accepted. A. D. Call, Ellijay,
Rt2: :
Colored and White (mixed)
Butierbeans, perfect cond., 1947
crop, for planting and eating,
35c lb. PP. on over 4 lbs. Mrs.
H. S..Mullins, Milner.
Creaseback Cornfield Beans,
Striped and Pink Half Runner.
Peas, 40c cup, Or exc. for feed
sacks; 2 cups for 3 sacks; Also
exc dried apples pound for 2
sacks. Dessie Vilk, Ellijay, Rt.
3. ;
Nice clean Speckled Crowder
Peas, 15 lb; White Table Peas, |
Bennett, Flowery Branch, Ri. 1.|
20c Ib. R. C. Albertson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2. fy re
2
berry Plants, 95c C. Miss Blan-|
| CWT;
$3. M. No chks. Money Order) ,
401 tobacco seed, certified by
Treated. Write. D. E. Newburn, |
Red Small Onion Sets mulot |
plies 25 to 30 in a hill, freeze]
White Butterbez
cup. Exc. for p
beans for 3 p
cups for 4
Wilson, Carter:
Good Black
-cleai
White Table
Speckled Cro
cup. No checks
Mrs. Bartow
Red Speckled
30c Ib. in 5 1
Brown, Ball G
Add postage. |
Eastonollee.
Several hundr
cord Grape Vin
Apple Tree
licious, Hacky
| June Winesa
Yellow Pine, Y
Golden Almeta,
hoochee.Breen
Transcendant
Red Flesh Crab
paid. A. J. Will
Orange Quinc
key Everbearin
Grape. Red Abund:
Cherry. Early
/Black Walnut,
Myers, Hartwe
Grafted and w
trees: Apple, P
berry, Quince, 2
and: $1 - ea;
_ Berries
Geia, Lawrence
Young heavies
ducing trees, $1.50
+) lot. Hamilto:
care Hill Fr
Brown scup
zooted, direct
60c ea-, 12 for
FRESH AN
FRUIT F
Dried Apples,
Butterbeans, 75
Pepper, 75c ga
jrells, Royston.
Sundried App
Seed, 10c spoo
tha White, Dahlo
Box 37. ;
Golden Delici
ples, 45c lb;
'40c Ib. Mrs. J. W
men. ;
Nice new cre
ples, worm, core @
50c lb. Add
nice white s
Arnold Blalock
F OR SALE
Purebred OIC Pigs, 3 gilts
and 4 boar pigs, 3 wks. old; also
about 12 wks. old, $25 ea Sow;
12 wks. old and 2 boars, 8 wks
old. Write for prices and de-
tails. G. L. Blackwell, Bogart, | p
8 mos. old Nee eee Bull,
from exc. stock, $74. including
veg. certificate. See at my farm
3 mi. W. Roswell on Hwy. 120
Cliff Mackey, Marietta, RFD 3.
Pure Hereford Male Calf, 6
Matched pair -Dark Iron
Grey Mare Mules, perfect in
every way, complete - outfit
included ($650 offer for this
last spring) $500. Write for
. |CANE (SUGAR):
aE i | Old fashioned Ga. Green
Mrs. BM. ae Sugar Cane, av. length, 5 ft,
2. $4.50 per hundred; $40. M. at
ed olan Halves, Wray.
; es Wilton Harper, : Bil ist ee Le 250 Care Bogart High School. mien ation Or see. Edwin
Choice Halves : Mos. ola, 2 Collins, Cordel ; ;
ee ee oe lbs., $75. Cash. FOB. E. M. Ca-| OIC Sow and 5 Pigs, 5 wks,|Collins, Cordele. oe
iy hy sngired 2 Ison, Buckhead, Rt. 1. .{old, Nov. 13 purebred but not| 2 good farm mules, 5 yrs.
Chul ss - Approx. 200 bu. Corn, o bu. : ) reg. also OIC Boar, ready for|old, 900 Ibs. ea, gentle and
Law, Chu a. at my farm. G. A. Scott, Jesup,| Reg. Guernsey Cow, and service, 6 mos. old, 200 Ibs., for Soucidl work good anywhere, _
bs. nice large well|Rt. 2. Guernsey Male Calf, 5 wks. old,| sale. J. Cc. Moses, Stockbridge,|$375 pr. Geo. M. Fiveash,
Paper Shell Pe-| 900 bu. new corn $2.25. ou. subj. to reg. Particulars on re-| Rt. 2. - Hahira, Rt. 1. ; es
oO stanivs: Leon |my farm. No chks. Herman Hol- quest: Mrs. Leon Manley, Eat-| 2 i. old reg. Hampshire} Mare, 1400 lIbs., gentle, work
tonton, Rt. 1.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
8 mos. old, $150.00; Mare Mule,
smooth mouth, about 800 lbs.,
rald, SRE: 8)
art Pecans, 40 Ib;
. Del. PP.
loway, Ellaville.
COTTONSEED:
Empire cottonseed, 40-42 per-
en in ro 10-15 days
cae ods aaey. eae gentle, work anywhere, $35. Ha-
rain, $7. CWT lots 500 or more |@en H. Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt.
Ibs. FOB my station. W. H./! :
.|Wood, Martin, Rt. 1.
. | FEATHERS:
Turkey and Capon Feathers,
.|dry picked, free of wing and
tail feathers, 40c lb. del. a J.
anywhere, also 4 White Face
pigs, 3 mos. old, life treated,
$25 ea.; also 2H Wagon and
Lime Spread for sale. Henry =
Butts, Warm Springs.
Brown Mare Shetland Pony,
10 yrs. old, 500 lbs., fat sound,
gentle, work to anything, $75.
Can deliver. Boots Birdsong,
Woodland. Phone 2414.
2 matched Mare Mules, 950 :
lbs., Walking Cultivator and
other implements for 2H farm
| Pigs, and 8 mos. old reg gilt,
good bloodline, well marked,
for sale. Ralph C. Metts, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 1.
5 reg. Duroc, Hogs, about 15
mos. old, 1 boar and 4 sows, at
farm in Clayton Co. Sell at just
about meat hog prices. T. S.
Oliver, Atlanta, 1979 Colquit
Ave. N. E. Phone Cy. 3265.
- Reg. Hereford Pigs, 11 wks.
old, $25 ea. Irby Jackson, Craw-
fordville.
60 Milch Cows, recently test-
ed,, clear of bangs, for sale. R.
W. Daws, Rutledge.
3 Shorthorn (milking strain)
bulls and 1 Shorthorn-Here-
Lee, Red Oak. ford cross, ranging 3 mos. to 28 for $500 cash; Also SPC Pigs
oo shelled eae ios. old, $40, a coe ea. Also| 50 Duroc Pigs, blocky type, | for sale. W. H. Gillis, Gien-
AML ; os lbis, Reel 4 yr. old Mare, good} "8: sor from prize winning} wood, RFD 2. .
Sey. sugar cured country worker, A. L. Hendrix, Logan- sows, right price. F. B. eee Small Riding Horse, "$75:
Sville : Hams, nearly a yr. old, of ex- vile RE 3: dr, Dearing, Care Dearing High |; oy, quality Guernsey Cow,
No. 1 Fancy 3 = a and so guaran- Oe ear tieaa Ge eos $80; Average quality purebred
5 Ibs., $2.75; 10 |teed. $1. Ib. net. K. D. Sanders, - ce ee Y) Big Bone Black Guinea Pigs, Guernsey Cow, $90; A slightly
a -100 Ibs. 45c lb.|Eatonton, Rt. 2. cow, ga ay on pasture; $20 ea. Also bred gilts. T. T.|used Hammer Mill, $120. Exe,
paid. Cash with or-| HONEY: } mn 4 oe a ae oo Proctor, Eastman. ae me manure _ spreader.
. Elrod, Hartwel Rt. Z : . -. {butter day wi e 0 -ba : umer Brandt, % Macedonia
: Honey made in mountains of jnabits, $125. or $150. for cow | 7 Pigs, mostly PC, 8 wks. old,|@ooperative, Clarkesville.
N. Ga. for sale. Write for prices. good and thrifty, for sale.. J
and her 3% mo. old calf, here
- Meets, mostly eee Bradbury, Sr., Tallulah Come after. Mrs. C. K, Phipps, E. Pilcher, Jr Plains, RFD. : aoa a ie wi
ge ae ee Ad pails pure Ext, Honey Dallas, Rt. 1. Choe Le Benislire eS anywhere, $100. T. B. Reid,
ee nee fe ae 30. 2 nice stock bulls: 1 Jersey ieee ae cue ee ioe eee Thomaston, 330 E. Lee St.
12-2% Ib. glass jars, $10.60; 200 |ther, Guernsey. Both 1% yis.| Govmeree lee te
Ib. Bees Wax, $100., 50c b.|4, $75. ea. my home. J. N vas. aled eats old Sorrell 5 gaited
ohn AG Crummey, Jesup; POB Hose: Union City. Guinea Sow and 6 Pigs, also|/Gelding Saddie Horse, very
Black Horse, 10 yrs. old, cheap
gentle, also fine 6 yr. old small
for cash. J. T. Brown, Elberton,
117. Pinto Gaited Gelding, gentie
New Honey,
2 milsh cows for sale. Barn-
table Pe el L. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W.
a ; Rt. 2. perfect _for children. Betsy
ee ORS a ee meme ce 6020 Entrekin, Stone Mountain,
"|$7. Del-in Ga. Sample on re- Tbs. 2 males, 2 females, $20 ea.|**' 1
quest. J. B. Hunter, Quitman.
| POTATOES: )
Irish potatoes, four cents lb.
at my home. Exc. for good
HOGS FOR SALE
a a ee
Purebred Yor! kshires, 10 Pigs.
| Females, $25 ea., with papers
in buyers name Thomas M.
Gulley, Jr., Elberton, Rt. 2
20 pigs and shoats, good stock,
Black Horse with a white :
spot on head, 9 yrs. old, 1400
Ibs., work anywhere. Reason-
able, Arlin G. Peek, Fairburn.
1819 MO
. Cedar. Grove
fresh or dried apples, or for
Print sacks. Mrs. Ira Worley, |
Homer, Rt. 1.
7 wks. old, $10, 00 ea; Sow, 18
mos. old a3. pigs last litter) wt
fabout 250 Ibs., $60. At farm on
thrifty, $10-$20 ea; also fine 18
mos. old Saanan Buck, natural
sound,
Shetland pony, 475 Ibs.. good,
gentle for sale my
mule-headed, $25; 5 lbs shelled
sound South American Popcorn,
place, 6 mi. West Ocilla on No.
Carnesville Hwy. 4 mi. Poe. 35 Hwy. James Gibbs, Ocilla 3
la, Hin
200 bu. P. R. sweet potatoes
for sale to Truckers at | my 25 Ib. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, | Rt. 2
.- | place. Any amount wanted. oe GIS, about 4 thes old, fee Brown and white Shetland
Mrs. Annie Moore, Junction | 2 3 unmene reg. in buyers| shoats, 12 wks. old, choice,|pony, cheap at my barn. Wises
Cay Tae C.R. Morgan, seer $20 ea. See evenings at my|J. Greenway, Chamblee. (Dun-
Ss oe teus, Rt. 4 place. C. M. Keiltner, Stock woody Rd.)
-oker u Rae cten : CIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, Siredj bridge; Rt. 2, Atlanta phone 1 i
a nae 3 ob 200 gal. new Sorghum syrup | by Grand Champ. of Ga. $25.|WA 1971 : S00 ee seen bobo
$1.90 bu; Pure c ae g ae we a ae ea; Males 7 mos. old, 200 Ibs.. 4 fine P C. pigs, 9 wks. old,|/shape, gentle work anywhere.
t vat tot ship. B. T. n $75.; Bred Gilts, 8 mos. old, 225| 619.50 ea. at barn, on Mundays/$25 at barn. or trade for
enn. Ibs., $100. Reg. papers free. W. Mul Road. J. T. Hunt, Jones-|voung heifer. already bred, or
t TOBACCO: H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. - boro. for good size shoats. V. R.
Home grown Tobacco, chew-! 14 OIC Pigs, 10 wks. old, not Jenkins, Dublin, Rt. 4.
4 pigs. 10 wks. old, Essex and
SPC, $10 ea. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.
reg., $12.50 ea. at my farm near
Bethany Church cn U. S; Hwy.
18. Fred W. Leach, Grayson, Rt.
ing or smoking, 11 twists $1.00;
sigs long pod, dry, Hot Pepper,
5@c lb: FOB. S. A. Beavers,
2 Reg! Tenn. Walking Mares,
3144 and 4% yrs. old. $300 ea,
or trade for value in 1 ea. Reg,
inctan igs ssed
leza Hay, free of (Cumming. Rt. 5. 1. see ee ae a Hex eford oe Angus bulls,
straw, $35. ton; Also | WALNUTS: Choice Hamp. Pigs, 50-75 Ibs.,| 12.50 ea. Francis N. Franklin, Wholey. Plaine e
PE en FOR. io bu. bihek Welnite ta Paeedine stock, reasonable ae Dulatiy RE 41/6 mi R. Nor | Utey. Pisinville =
be 2 XC. OG see oats. uUg- 3 -
: {bull and about half dry unhull- | Chest oe: :
ade Victory Grain led. Ship prepaid in Ga. Make ; ae re 23 Hereford-PC cross. Pigs, ee
bu. FOB. J. F. Lowe, offer per 100 lb. or entire lot. oe pops: ey 6 ane 1-8 yrs. old, ata = at eee
' o ate ampion, tor sale./farm here. O. L. ochran,
Davis Farm.|J. A. ebony, Empire. | Brenk Pp. Singleton, Fort alley.
Ex. me Zebulon.
Reg SPC bred Gilts and
reg. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old, for
sale. Mrs. L. A. Holms, Ranger.
Hereford Boar and Gilt, subj.
to reg., $27 ea. FOB. Exc. boar
for Hereford Boar to get new
blood. J. M. Jones, Grayson.
Little Bone Guinea Male
Pigs, 4 mos. old, nice for stock
hog, $25. -Will ship; Also 1
Mule, about 1000 lbs., $50.
Rever Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.
Rt.
12 purebred Biue Guinea
Pigs, $10. and $15 ea. Different
ages. PO Money Orders only.
L. D. James, Manor, Rt. 1:
8 Reg OIC. Pigs, Twks. old
Nov. 10, males oad females, $20
ea; or $21.75 .with papers in
buyer's name. Shipped COD
L. A. Mitchell, Loganville, Rt.
2
Reg. SPC Pigs, blocky, quick
5 ped.. Chinchilla Rabbits, reg.
in buyers name if desired. One
Was best std. in Chin. show at
Columbus Fair this year. J.
G. Smith, Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box
245 A.
Pure Flemish Giants and
Mixed Rabbits fer sale or trade :
for pecan trees, black walnuts,
or for bee gums with bees. Chas.
F. Smith, Macon, 120 Colquitt
St.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want some dried Pence or
5 SA aoies. Advise what you have
_ and price. Mrs. T. P. Price, La-
vonia. Box 146-A.
POTN ar ees,
CATTLE FOR SALE
10 mos ol NZR Doe, from
_; Maturing, easy feeding type, i
Ped. Dbl. Standard, polled fine stock, double inoculated, HGRSES AND MULES ee a nee ley:
|Hereford Bulls, 9 mos. old-2) crated, $25 either sex. J. D. FOR SALE St
yrs., veg. papers furnished, for| Wadsworth,, Rosewold farm, ees
es. sale. W. C. Carpenter, Tifton. Columbus, Bex 704. Several Buck Rabbits for sale
- 6 reg. Aberdeen Angus Bulls,
' 16-12 mos., ee -$175. ea. 7 mi.
N. Canton. J. L. Wilbanks, Ball
Ground, ne 4.
Reg. Red Poll Bull, dropped
Mar. 27, 1943, sire,
or trade. Charles A. L. Shan-
non, Rock Springs.
2 ped. Blue Dutch Does and 6
young, $12 Exc. for 2 prs. mated
and banded homing pigeons.
3 good breod mares, about
8 yrs. old, good workers, not
bred, wt. 1300 Ibs. ea., $400
J. V. Weideman, Macon, Rt. 3.
4 mi. N Robins Field.
17 Pigs, OIC and PC cross,
ready to go Nov. 20th, $8 and
$10. ea. at a bargain. Peter J.
Haden, East Point, 954 Ben Hill
Rd. Phone Ges 3046.
_ Barley,
and free of ob-
2.25 bu. in 2%
[de Y,
mos. Outstanding dual purpose
|type. $200. M. J. Gillespie, Pu-
laski. j
Mileh Cow with week old
zalf, Jersey and Guinea crossed,
2% gal., gentle, no bad _ habits,
$75. at my home 7 mi. Homer-
wks. old, $25 - ea. Reg. in buy-
ers name. Will ship. Halfred
Branyon, Danielsville.
Reg. Hampshire Boar, 3 sows,
unrelated, $400. for lot: Also 6
wks. old Hampshire Pigs, $10
ea Jim Reeve,, Calhoun.
yrs. old, Gray Mare Mule, 1000
Ibs.,
tanooga No. 10 Oliver,
R. C. Sowell, Pulaski.
old, 1250 Ibs. ea., evenly gaited,
Bay Mare Mule, 1100 lbs., 6
13 yrs. old, also 24 Chat-
for sale.
Two Mare Mules, 6 and 7 yrs.
proven Two 4 yr. old horses for| J. D. Bryan, Atlanta, 470 Mead
grandson of cow with official) Black African Big Bone Gui-| 1,7, N Adams, Elberton,| St. S. E.
record of 1500. lbs. milk in 12| nea Pigs, males and females, 106 Rt. 2.
3 NZW Rabbits, 1 doe, 11 mos.
old, $10; Buck, 9 mos. old, $8.00:
Also. one part Wooley Buck, 7
mos. old, $6. Thomas M. Sparks,
Woodstock, Rta aks
Angora and NZ Bucks, 1 yr.
old, $3; Bred Does, $5 ea. Will
-|ville. M. D. Stalvey, Dupont.| Several exc. Tamworth pure- gentle. Reasonable oF. Me Ar: a iN we 7 Atlanta,
2 reg. Holstein Cows, fresh, | pred pigs, 11 wks. old and dbj./neld, Baxley, Rt. 3. eacniree
__|with 2nd. calves by side, well! treated boars, $22. 90; Barrows,! Pr. Black Mules, good work-| 2 does, 1 buck, purebred,
bred , good individuals, for sale. | $18.00 ea. Exc. for NH Red Pul- ers, 7 yrs. old, 1100 jbs., for|NZW Rabbits, ped. papers furs
IW. M. Rockel, Thomasville, ae lets. A. F. Soul, Atlanta, 3727|\ale my farm. John A A. Peek; nished, $9 for the trio. Bobby
Dy
Peachtree Rad.
ee Red
Dixon, Woodville.
ee
PAGE FOUR
We should see that this help goes only
to those people who are at work or
who are sick.
should be debarred from receiving any
The same principles should be
apphed to each and every country aceord-
ing to its needs and ability to help itself,
Itis just as much our duty to see that our
aid is not wasted as it is to supply the
ills require stern
(Continued from Page One)
Jand. The American
people
make sure that their sacrifices are
~ people and not for regimes.
Congress should pro ovide 50 per cent
of what France needs, provided it is
matched dollar for dollar with the gold
that Frenchmen have and the assets
which they hold in the United States.
should
for
benefits.
aid itself.
Strikers and
: Stern
rioters to ourselves.
tentions.
who need, but let us be sensi
If we are in
any foreign power or powe:
must be strong. We cam
though it be done with
- RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Trio Giant Chinchillas, 6 mos.
old, from ped. stock, $10; 3
trios, same age, $28; 1. ped.
buck, 18 mos. old, same stock,
$3.50. M. .H Holsomback, East
- Point, 352 S. Harris St.
NZW_ Rabbits, from _ ped.
stock, 312 mos. old, $3.75 pr;
Does, $2.00 ea. Exp. col. Mrs.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
BD.
Trio Giant Chinchillas from
ped. stock, 6 mos. old, $10 trio;
3 trios, $28; 1 ped. 20 mos. old
_ buck, papers furnished, $3.50.
B. H. Holsomback, East Point
302 So. Harris St.
1 Pr. fine purebred N. Z.
Whites, 9 mos. old, $6 or $3.50
ea. Mrs. Fred _ Ridgeway,
Canon.
2 large White rabbits, male
and female, $1 ea; 6 young,
50c ea. Cannot ship. R. C.
Albertson, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
10 good N. Z. White and
Chinchillas, Bucks and does,
from prize winners, all ped. or
reg. buyers name if desired.
JG Smith; Atlanta? Rt. 5
Box 245 A.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
2 Saanan Buck (dairy type)
goats, one 1% yrs. old, one 4
mos. old, hornless. Reasonable.
V. C. Rhoden, Savannah, Rt. 1,
Box 421. Phone 5870.
4 mos. old reg. Tog. sired by
Roddys Lucky Strike, out of
Carolinas Silver Mitzie, $25.
<6 for equal value (except
ts), or Atlanta area will ser-
ce Reg. in buyers name, $1.
E. L. Bell, Stone Mountain, Rt.
Le
Reg Saanan Buck, 10 mos.
old, out of Lester of Sunnyslope,
2 does to freshen soon, giving
4 and 5 qts. when fresh, 6488
Powers Ferry Rd. Phone Ch.
4135. :
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE WANTED:
Exe. pair young farm mules
for value in grade heifers of
dairy type. Advise fully. E. Y.
Stokes, Macon. Rt. 3.
HORSES AND MULES WANT
Will trade one pair odd mules
for 1 pair young matched mare
mules, 1000-1100 lbs., pay cash
difference. C. S, Haynes, Byron,
Rte:
Want well broke 5 gaited
mare, gentle for children. to
ride., between 850-1000 !hs.
Cash or will trade Guernsey
Cow. Salvador Spano, Colum-
bus, Box 588.
POSITIONS WANTED
Elderly couple without child-
ren, want farm in Fulton, De-
Kalb or Coweta Co. W. F. Usch-
mann, Atlanta, 310 Cooper St.
POSITIONS WANTED
POSITIONS WANTED
F ARM HELP WANTED
30 yr. old, white single man,
no bad habits, 18 yrs. exp., in
dairy and poultry, wants job at
once, or crop on halves. Have
to be furnished. See or write.
All letters ans. Brady Boyd,
Villa Rica. Rt. 2, Box 5000.
48 yr. old man, wife, 2 sons,
19 and 27 yrs., 2 daughters, 20
and 22 yrs. want crop good
land, and tractor, 50-50 basis,
on paved Hwy., with good 5R
house with elect. Anywhere. J.
M. Hogan, Douglasville. Rt. 3.
Middleaged man with wife,
unable to do heavy work, wants
job on farm assisting with light
work or dairy. Must be with
reliable party. H. B. Pitts, Fin-
leyson, Rt. 1.
Want 2H farm for 2 bales
cotton rent. Want good land,
house, barn and pasture. Can
give 3 yr. reference. Lylton C.
Davis, Valdosta, Rt. 3.
53 yr. old woman with single
son, wants good 1H crop, 50-
50 basis, or for wages for both.
Want house with lights, water
and wood. Can give ref. Mrs.
Ema Young, Colquitt, Rt. 3.
Want 1 or 2H farm on 50-50
basis. Can furnish self. Refer-
ences if wanted. Prefer Ware,
Pierce or Bacon Co. Ernest O.
House, Manor.
Want job on farm. Exp. in
cattle and hog raising, tractor
or general farming. .Can give
references. 40 yrs. exp. Ready
to move Dec. 15. V. B. Odom,
Leesburg, Rt. 1.
Want heavy 1H crop or small
2H farm for 1948. Must he
good land, 2 mules to work,
good pasture, fence, and houses.
50-50 basis, Prefer Taylor and
Marion Co. 5 in family: White.
honest,.can furnish references.
John Roberts, Charing, Rt. 1.
33 yr. old white man, wife,
3 small. children, want job on
farm and dairy combined. Pre-
fer raising eattle and. poultry.
Wages and good house. J. B.
Ward, Atlanta, 767 Capitol Ave.
SW.
Want place standing rent or
3rds and 4ths, 30 or 40A. Must
be good house, barn, pasture,
wood and water. Everett Ab-
jernathy, Cartersville, Rt. 1.
Want 1H crop on halves for
1948. Can furnish own groceries.
Have to be moved. Must have
3R house with elec. lights. Pre-
fer Cobb or Fulton Co. Lite-
time exp. See me on J. P. John-
son farm 5 mi.. S. Marietta.
Hugh Gasaway, Marietta, Rt. 4.
Want a job as caretaker of
farm, 40 yrs. exp., am 67 yrs.
old, 4 in family. J. W. Altman,
Clyom Rtas
46 yr. old man wants light
work on farm, live as one of
family. Can do light chores.
want room and board, (hot wa-
ter) and little spending money.
Victor Middleton, Savannah,
213 East Bolton.
Fieldman, Rome.
Two Aberdeen-Angus Bull Sales
The Ga. Aberdeen-Angus Association will sell a
truck load of reg. Aberdeen-Angus bulls at the reg-
ular weekly auction in Blackshear, Friday, Nov. 21st.
Bulls are from Top Herds in Ga.
Geo. W. Gibson,
Want small farm at once, 50-
50 basis, or wages with 2 or
3 R house, wood, water, and
pasture. Good lJand.for corn and
cotton. J. C.. Moses, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 2. eee
Old settled man wants job
doing light work on farm. Pre-
fer N. Ga. J. W. Bray, Chula,
Rt, 1; Care a2. Tucker.
Want job as tractor, cater-
pillar or truck driver or operat-
ing any kind farm machinery.
Have family of 5. J. W. Raiden,
Cartersville, RFD 3. Care J. A.
Carson. :
Man with big family wants
good 2H farm for. 1948. Must
have good house, lights and
good stock or tractor. Prefer
S. Ga. Must be furnished. Have
plenty of help. Near school and
church. Come see. R. L. Pal-
mer, Ambrose, Rt. 1. Care S.
B. Butler. :
FARM HELP WANTED
Want dairyman: ,20-30 cows
milked, good 5 R_ house, on
mail and bus rt. (electricity);
A 1 or 2H farm on shares to
family large enough to handle
both. Parties must be sober,
honest and industrious. Person-
al application desired. Fred L.
White, Buckhead, Rt. 1.
Want a small colored family
to work a 1H farm on shares
or other basis. Good 4R house,
near church, school and town.
Good community. Can use 1
man if he can farm. All letters
ans. Mrs. O. M. Green, Wadley,
Re
Want 2H cropper, 50- 50 basis
to work 3.3 A tobacco, cotton,
corn and peanuts, 58.9 A under
good fence, on mail and school
rt. 5R house with lights, good
outbldgs. 7 mi. NW Doerun. R.
M. Glausier, Doerun, Rt. 1.
Want man and wife only for
approx. 7 A with 3R_ house,
elec., good pasture, barn. Clay-
ton-Hiwassee Rd. near Lake
Burton Bridge, mail and school
rt. Wages while not working
in crop. Must give references.
See: L. O. Wright (Wed. or
Thurs.) at Lake Burton Bridge.
Or write him care of
Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
Atlanta.
Want farmer for 100 tractor
farm. Standing. rent basis. Miss
Pearl Solomon, Macon, 749
Orange St. Apt. 6.
Want unencumbered white
woman, 25-48, of good health
and reputation. Light farm
chores only. No milking. Home
and $80. mth. Private room
with bath and board. References
exc. F. F. Fiske, Evans, Care
Ga. Hereford Farm Ine.
Want settled aged man and
wife with good references to
share 7 R house with wife and
self and work crop share basis.
30 A good land, good stock.
Will buy cultivator if wanted.
Must be well experienced and
be able do carpenter work also.
O. C. Morgan, Guyton, RFD 1.
Want good farmer for 2H
farm, 50-50 basis, have good
land, good stock and tractor tc
break land. School and mail
route. 1 mi. Baptist Church; Al-
so want help to work 4000
turpentine faces. George <W..
Ross, eth Rt 3.
Exe. place for KX-GI on paved
314)
Want exp., industrious white
farm family, with not more
than 3 children, for small prof: |!
itable farm within city limits. |
Modern house. Write Box 389.
George T. Morris, Dublin, 501
C and S Bank Bldg.
Want 2 or 3H oe cropper,
stock and everything furnished. |
Very good land. All letters ans.
A. L. Durden, Adrian, Rt. 3,
Want middleage white wo-
man of good health and rep-|
utation to do light work on
farm. No milking. Live with
adults. Room, board and rea-
sonable salary. Mrs. John W.
Roberts, Bowman, Box 5.
- Want 1H farmer who - will
work on shares. Ceiled 3 R
house, lights, water, pasture.
Good terms for - right party.
hwy. 5 mi. from city. SWisseradaes
Wilson, Sparta. :
Want farmer for lege we oe ier oo
Good 4 R|>
crop, 50-50 basis.
house, water, lights, pasture,
on mail and school Ris: 3c
E. Norcross on old Norcross-.
Lawrenceville Rd. Must be so- |,
ber, honest and industrious.
Mrs. Lela McDaniel, Norcross. |<
Want healthy middleage col.
woman from country. Must give
references. Work with chickens, |
turkeys, peafowl and other
light farm chores. Private |
room. Good pay. Mrs.
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Want col. man to do farm
chores and general farm work, |:
$35. mth., room.and board. Ref-
erences; Also want 2 col. fam-
ilies for 1948, to make crop on
50-50 basis. Tractor and tractor |
equip. Hugh L. White), Stock: |
bridge.
Want man and family
work on farm,
bus rt. Small crop allowed. 12
mi. Atlanta. C. M. McMullen,
Atlanta, 276 Memorial Dr. S.|
W.
Want good man for 2 or 3 H P
crop, 2 or 3 good plow hands.
for 1948, 2 mi. S. W. Lilburn.
Good house, mules, tools, and
land, 50-50 basis.
good settlement, close to. 3
churches. See me any day at].
my home. L. C. Garner, Lil-
burn.
Want reliabl hineneuinaperes
woman of good health and rep-
utation for light work on farm,
live as family with 2 grown}
people. Salary. Country reared}. orde
preferred. Miss Pearl Solomon,
Macon, 479 eas St. Apt. 6.
Helen |
salary et e
Have 4 R house, lights, school
School _rt., |C
everything. De
os ie
iin, es drive
mth. room and boar
Janta.
Prefer
be held at the Hebreie tees ment | a
ordi
Stuckey, director of the station. All g
cultural workers, and others interested
grapes, are cordially invite to att
The Program Is As 2 rer
10:00
10 :30-11:15
tices of Ls Reds:
reo. Visit to muscadine
experimental plots.
Demonstratio of pruni
old vines
The station makes
short course.