~ COMMISSIONER litorial By TOM LINDER whole world was-in the depth ghty depression. The countries Hurope. had. .been ravaged by. wn- iled inflation to the extent that it re- ve fortune in money tobuy.a loaf: merica, we had hunger, naked- misery in the midst. of such jfal supplies of food and clothing , did not know what to do. with. pe was liungry for want of fast of bountiful supplies of food. farmers in America were desti- if money because Money . was 30 that a bale of cotton or a bushel farmer in Europe was destitute od money because there was none. bushel of wheat or a bushel of pota- << would bring a bank full of money, he money had nc value. The people in some European coun- es had been robbed of their real prop- by the International Bankers. The New York Times, in 1922, car- a quarter page advertisement ad- sing for sale stock in a corporation hich had been organized by men in Me Vork and Baltimore. The ad- ement stated that the purpose of orporation was to convert Ameri- ollars into German marks and with worthless marks to buy up and off mortgages, Deeds to Secure _ ete., on real estate in Germany. e internationalists were under the rship, according to the advertise- in the New York Times, of a New Millionaire by the name of Frank- . Roosevelt, who was President of orporation. Mr. Roosevelt was also a member of mueh* of America awas--hunegry, in... neat would bring practically no: | 1@ Board of Directors of the corpora- At that time an American dollar worth 500 German marks. A hotel erlin that cost 5 million dollars to Was. purchased for 10 thousand ars. A great deal of the most val- able real estate in Germany was taken by the internationalists, and it was ituation which persuaded Presi- Yon Hindenberg, of Germany, to the country over to Hitler, who at WEDNESDAY. MARCH 18, 1948 that time-was rapidly gaining the sup-, _ port and confidence of the German peo- 3 re ye: os DI 932, sot only the United States, | jeyer been questioned, in. s have seen, the Roosevelt -family orig-. -inally were Jews. in Germany. 7 eS According to the record which has During on.-of the - numerous anti- _ Jewish uprisings in. Germany a Tew hundred vears :ago,: -the Roosevelts,... |... whose name at that time was something else, immigrated to:Spain in.search of | asylum. In Spain, to. hide their identi-. ty, they. assumed the name. Rosenfelt. Later on, when anti-Jewish persecution. _ IRD INSTALLMENT ERNATIONALISM VS. AMERICANIS ) o; far ase ts? arose in Spain, the. Roosevelts mmis: . erated to Holland in seareh of asylum: there. In: Holland. they ceased io be Orthodox Jews and inter-married with: . the Dutch. Theodore Roosevelt Had: 2; _ great many Duch characteristics as all who remember him or have. read his history realize. In Holland the namie was changed to harmonize with the peo- ple who lived there, and the tTamily name became Roosevelt, meaning a rosetield or roseland. Three Roosevelt brothers eame to America in the early days and married into the Astor family. John Jacob Astor, who was the first American millionaire, organized a_pri- vate army of desperados and murdered the Indians and white settlers who got in his path or interferred with. his fur business through what is now Canada and the states along the Canadian border. John Jacob Astor came from Waldorf, Germany, and the Waldort- . Astoria Hotel in New York is named for his native town in Germany Wal- dorfand his family name Astor, hence the Waldorf-Astoria. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt received his: middle name from the fam- . ily of: his motherthe Delanos. | His grandfather Delano was a millionaire internationalist of Italy and made: mil- lions out of the opium traffic in China and other Asiatic countries, hence the characteristics of President. Franklin Delano Roosevelt were distinctly dif- ferent from those of President Theodore Roosevelt. Tt was this ancient grudge of the Roosevelts against the Germans, plus the fact that Hitler had taken possession of the real estate in Germany for the German people, that made it inevitable _that the White House and the inter- nationalists would throw, this country. . NUMBER 27 . Ni (Continued). into World War Two, and that: Nazi Germany would be destroyed, leaving, a wide-open field for Communist Rus- sia to'take over the countries ot Europe. IPhis was-the real: reason -why tb |. United States recognized, Russia and - her Bolshevik regime. This is:the reas _son. that Morgenthau had his plan tg destroy all industry in Germany and. reduce the. German people to abject submission as farmers only who could. $ | be used by the internationalist at will. - This is the reason that America was threwn: into. the . war to prevent . Germany from taking over: the small countries around her, but Russia has been allowed a free-hand witli no op- position except on the radio and in th | press. eee _ No serious opposition is being. offered today to Communism because Mr, Trua man himself advoeates a lot of Com- munistic ideas such as the so-called ab- olition of segregation, which is fully ap- proved by Stalin, Abolition of the Jim Crow Laws, which is fully approved by Stalin, abolition of the Poll Tax, which is fully approved by Stalin, taking from the haves to give to the have-nots, which is fully approved by Stalin an many other Communistic ideas. The only real opposition to Commun- ism today is opposition to Russia be- cause the internationalists now realize that when we destroyed Germany, there was no bulwark left against the | ever increasing power of Stalin.- The | balance of power policy of Great Britaimt has gone by the board. The interna- tionalists now fear that Russia is be- coming too powerful to be controlled by the international influences. Tf our government had been honest when it sent armies to fight Germany for the protection of the small nations of Europe; if our government had meant what it said then, it would have also told Russia where to stop while we had the men and the guns over there and while Russia was In no COR- dition to fight. | As a matter of fact, the American farmer has been unable to get tractors, bulldozers, other farm equipment and often he has been unable to get fuel with which to operate his machinery while these same commodities were be- ! ing shipped by the million dollars (Continued on Page Hight) - PAGE TWO ee 7 on th | OF MER (GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put ailing list and for change of address to. STATE BUREAU dake 5s 222 STATE CAPITO, Atlanta. - NATIO AL EDITORIAL Notices of farm preduce of notice. aad appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is eee by new copy Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. ~ notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at By Department ot Agriculture 114- 122 race St., Covington, Ga. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Markets. 222 State Capitol: Atlanta. Ga, Notity op FORM 3578Bureau o? Entered as second class matte: August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided fcr in Section 1103, Act of October 8, 1917 : Executive - Office, State. Capito) Editorial! ana Executive Offices Buford, Rt. 1. State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pece St. Covingion, Ga. . SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Dairy Equip., coolers, ete. Write for list and - prices or see. W. B. Leverette, Tifton. F-20 Tractor, good eond., new rubber with cultivators, $750. H. M. Johnson, Ellaville. One 3 can Farm Master (Sears Roebuck) Elec. dairy Milk Cooler, good cond., $125. W. G. Bryans, Newborn, : ; 2 Row Avery Tractor, new _motor with complete cultivat- ing, planting, and fertilizing equip., $1000. R. B. Harrell, Eastman, Phone 385 J. Allis-Chalmers Combine, in., in need of canvas and min- or repairs, pulled with a Ford motor, $150: with motor; $100. without, 35-28: Kilgore, Sr.; Farmall B. on good rubber, starter, lights, and good equip; Hay Baler on wheels, new cond. and 5 HP Intl. motor mounted on baler. M. W. Wise, Calhoun, 509 S. Wall St. Phone 2412, : Planters, Guano Distributors, Cultivators, Peanut Plows, for 2 row Farmall H Tractor, all good cond. See. No letters. A. P. Butler, Byromville. Friend FX Tractor Trailer -Sprayer, 400 gal. tank, rubber tires, up to 1000 lbs. pressure, $500. 00: Peach Cleaner. and Garder, $250., Hay Rake, $25. R. F. Sams, Clarkston, Phone Cis 2211. Complete for | Allis-Chalmers cultivating outfit WC with all plows, barring disc, fenders |. and power lift, little used, $250. Clarence W. Walton, Ft. Valley. Hester 2 Disc Side Plow, like new, for John Deere H. Tractor. H. G. Lewis, Mansfield, Rt. 2 Ford-Ferguson Tractor, tond., lights, starter, cultivators, power take-off, pulley, Bush ind Bogg Harrow, Mowing ma- thine, Dirt Scoop. C. S. Peek, good Austell, Rt. 1. On Bankhead Hwy. between Leeland and Mabelton. 2 H Wagon, Guano Distrib- utor and Ledbetter Corn Plant- er. T. W. Simmons, Douglas- pville, Rt, 3. ; Handiman Garden Tractor, good: cond., for sale. R. H. Pick- ard, Decatur, Rt. 2. . .Allis-Chalmers. Combine No. 60, Ist.. class cond., good -as new, $600. C. M. Leaptrott, Wadley. elec. milkers, | 60 American - Pressure Canner, never used, 7 qt. jars or 12, No. 2 cans, 6 safety lugs release tpetcock, complete with alumi- |_ num pans, $18.50. Ruth Mc- Bride, Rockmart, Rt. 1. Garden. Tractor for sale: or exe, for. mule. J. W. Johnson, Doraville, Rt. 1. Chamblee Ra. Phone Chamblee 6786. General Tractor, planters, guano dist. and cultivators, 20 dise dbl. sec, harrow and J. D. Tiller, a 2 row tractor $950.00 cash. Seen. at Russell Daniel's at Athens. Horace Smith, Stephens, RFD 1, Box 36. 2H: Wagon: and: other farm machinery for sale. W. Y. Aum- mers, Newnan, Rt. 5. : Cultivator for Allis- Chalmers Tractor, W. C., 2 row, power lift, new. See at my farm 2 mi. W. Woodbury on Green- ville Hwy. Henry Heard, Wood- bury. New 2 H-l:row Walking Cul- tivator, $72.50. Never used. W. A. Smith, Sr., Flovilla, Rt. 1. 42 in. R. D. Cole Corn Mill, practically new, also: 4 wheel Tractor Trailer. See on Wash- ington Rd. between East Point and Red Oak at Double Bridges. H. C. Neal, College Park Rt. 1: 1945 John Deere LA Tractor, starter, lights, belt pulley, planters, new cultivator, disc harrow, J. D.,-2 Dise Plow, for sale or trade for H or B. O. D. Whitefield, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Ford-Ferguson Tractor in ex- tra good cond. with cultivators, bottom plow, weeder, dbl. disc harrow and jack, $1750. Wray Smith, Sparta. Phone 2705. 1-20 gal. Elec. Barrel Churn, complete with motor in perfect |4 cond. Mrs. Fred Lang, For- syth. Farmall F-12 Tractor, 2 Row Fertilizer Distributors, Planters, Cultivators, 2 Disc Plow and Dbl. Sec. Light Cutaway Har- row, $1000. cash or part terms. Trade for anything can use on farm. Y. M. Arderson, William- son. 10 Disc Oliver Cutting Har- row, like new, $50. Max G, Ray, |1 LaFayette, Rt. 2. Used John Deere (Model B) Planters and . Fertilizer Dis- tributors . with, Bean : Droppers attached. J.O.. Phillips, :: eres bert, RFD 3. . - Tucker and: SECON D HAND MACHIN. ERY FOR SALE ERY FOR SALE 3ECOND HAND M CHIN-| _ L Old Fashion Syrup Kettle, 55 gal. eap., good cond., $20. at my home. Will not ship. H. J. Mc- CeHum, Canon, Rt. 2. ed 12 ft: Combine with tank erating cond. Several extra seed, etc. E. W. Bruner, Daw- son, Rt. 4; Box 111, Old Model -Fordson Tractor, fair cond, without plows or other equip., $150. F. F. Davis, Ringgold, Rt. 3 2 Row Spraying Machine, used last season, in good work- ing cond. when last. used. Sell or exe. for 4 or 6 row Dusting Machine for dusting cotton on Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Samples, Lyons. 1945 Ford-Ferguson Tractor, cultivators, planters, distrib- utors, bottom plow, 1-2 yd. scoop, Agricultural Mower, power take-off, Ist. class cond., no- junk, $1800. L. D. Bagegar- ley, Roberta, RFD 2, Phone 5904. Allis-Chaimers.B Model Trac- tor, good cond. Disc Harrow and Cultivators, $800. R. T. Al- len, Griffin, Rt. C. Cal. L. D: 3454. Case Tiller Plow, good cond., 5 disc with seeder box, never used, $150. J. H. Mobley, Bu- ford, Rt. 2. Farmall F-29, new rubber on rear, and 10 Disc Harrow. See. W. V. Day, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Near Birmingham, Ga. Farmall Model A Tractor and equip. Motor in Exe, cond. Car- son Henderson, Elko. . David Bradley Hammer Mill, $100.00; Sears Cream Separator, $60. Wilmer Brandt, Clarks- ville. New. 1948 Ford Tabtor, 2 Disc Plow, :8 Disc Bush and. Bogg Harrow and Sub-Soiler, new cond. ivan Stephens, Bu- ford. f starter, lights, power lift, culti- vators, planters, distributors and 3.dise power lift plow, all good cond. S. E. Booker, 5, Titzgerald, Rt. 4. ~ 1927 Fordson Tractor, used very. little since being over- hauled, new transmission, $100: at my home 1 1/2 mile W. Dawnville School. A. E. Porter, Dalton, Rt. 3. Buggy made into good Light 1 H. Wagon, for sale, or exe. fur purebred pigs, calf, ete. T. . Weeks, Harlem, Rt. 2. Good 1 H Wagon and (1) H- 11 Harvey: Red Head Hammer Mill, never been used. M.~D. Chambless, Ludowici. New Avery 1 Row Tractor with cultivators, planter and. distributor and side: dresser at- tachments, 2 disc plows. E. C. Karr, Temple, Rt; 1, Tel. No. 2696. One 3 Row Cole Grain Drill, $25.00; Ledbetter Cotton. Plant- er, Single Hopper with Corn Plate, $20.00; Avery Guano Distrib., $12.50; Oliver Corn Planter, Single Hopper, $10. All practically new at my farm 3 mi. W. Cartersville. R, H. Woodward, Cartersville, Rt. 1 of each: J. D. Tractor Ma- nure Spreader, Rome Valley Bush and Bogg Harrow, Hy- draulic Scoop, all for $395. Exc. for Kobe Lespedeza Seed. Monia E. Reed, Oakwood. Syrup Mill, 3 roller, J. Deere Mower, 14 blades, Pea Thrash- er,and other farm tools my place. 6 mi. off Jackson Hwy. W. B. Fincher, Covington, Rt. ata 3 Roller Ky. Cane Mill with Cooks improyed 10c ft. galvanized evaporato. and skimmers, :good cond, used last season, $60. .C. Cin. Southern, Talking Rock, Rt. 1. ' Holt No. 38 Auxiliary power- holding 100 bu. oats, also with sacking attachment in good op- screens for small grains, clover : Sse Late Model Farmall 1 with} | row cotton duster, W-30 Tractor Deering), complete motor over- hauled last year and new trans- mission gearing just completed. Mounted on rubber, $850. Write retta, Rt. 2. On Nesbit Ferry Rd. 1 1/2 mi. Holcomb River Bridge. Late Model John Deere B. Traetor, starter P. G. White, Phone 336L1 Jr., ae Oliver Planet Jr. Cultivators, Cole Planters, Tongueless Disc Har- row, and other items. A. F: Sawyer, Vidalia, Rt. 1. Disc Polw for Farmall Cub Tractor, for sale or exc. for Dbl. Section Harrow to fit cub tractor. All letters ans. Kay DeVine, Lakeland. ee Hester Disc Plow, new cond., for. A Mode] Farmall Tractor, for sale. B. W. Screws, Adrian, Ri 3: Stationary Motor in cond. suitable for Grist or Ham- mer Mill. thonia, RFD 1. John Deere A Tractor and cultivators, planters, J. D. Til- ler, Peanut Plow A-1 cond. my place. H. F. Gilder, Alamo, Rt. 1; 15 mi. N. McRae. Farmall M Tractor, perfect cond.,- 1944 model, $1850. No letters. Thos. H. Westbrook, Richland. 4 Can Intl, Electric. Milk Box, | 2 Compartment Vat. good cond., for sale. Write. George A: Hartin, Columbus, Whites- ville Rd., Rt. 1. 2H wagon with body, $60; 2H Walking Cultivator, used one season, $50; 2H Harrow, $50; Lime Spreader, on rubber, $60; 1 H peanut weeder, $12; A6 Case Combine with motor; $1200. All equip. almost new. Cash at farm. J. A. Butler, Box: 401. Phone 802. good cond., with planters, dis- tributors, cultivators, . tractor weeder,. and -dbl.-sec. harrow for reasonable . price. W. V. Waters, Mt. Vernon, Ph, 4021. good cond., -$40 at by farm. Harold Clark, Ochlochnee, Rt. 2 414 ft. Case Combine, good cond., $400 J. D. Watson, Una- dilla. John: Deere H Tractor, pow- er lift, power take off, Planters, cultivators, fertilizer attach-| ments, 8 disc Rome. harrow, 6 40 A. C, Combine, $2000. No letters. Halfred Branyon, Danielsville. Allis-Chalmers Tractor, 1 row, with corn, cotton, 2 pea-' nut planters (for tractor). E. Hs McElmurray, Unadilla, Rt 2. horner, $7; Fowler plow with finders, $6; open buggy, $25; cond. Boyd Gardner, Goggins: VA Case Tractor with lights, starter, power lift and 4 wheel tractor trailer, both on rubber, | $125. J. D. Watson, Unadilla. Fordson Tractor in good cond.; dbl. disc Oliver Side Plow, short > tongued, _ horse drawn mowing. Machine, and Disc harrow, $250 cash my barn. R. L. Rothell, Jr.,-Ben Hill, Box 125. Am. 3827. McCormic-Deering Combine (lespedeza attachment), 4 ft. blade, good cond; Also 2 Disc Tiler plow fits Farmall A Model Tractor. A. E. Purcell, Dewey Rose, R.F.D. 1. Easy -running 1H Wagon, newly painted, stout wheels, with bed, top body and other accessories, $42.50 here. J. B. Hickman, Barnesville. 52 Intl. Combine with motor, good cond., $800. J. F. Shuler Ringold, Rt, de 1-8 ft, Intl, Binder, 1947 mio: del, good:as new, . bargain, (McCormick: c lor see: R. K. Whittier, Alpha- ie and __ lights, 2 ~|power take-off, ete. and equip. | ci, for -planting and cultivating. Bilal : AS Walking ~ Cultivator, ; (new) 2 H and 1 H Turners, | $3 A-1 J. H. Cannon, Li- |} Payne, } wc Allis-Chalmers: Tractor, | W- 2H John Deere Cultivator,,|' 1 each: Practically new De-|: Bay Dixie Plow, $3. All good]: nut Planter, $20: Cotto; Both . good. Gray Mule, 6 Ibs., for sal Baxley, Rt. practically ni Williams, plow, Corn ai combined. Guan tion, Allis-Chal loped discs, _ ist Terracing vlo ] and J. Deere - almost new. G. | Temple Rt. 1. _ A. Johns, Winder. Model C Cc good | rubber, | Athens Tiller on wey little. with J. P. Patterson, Mc mi. E. McDonough. Tractors, Com Plows, Tractor H: farm machinery line of mule tools. : Louisville. 1947 John Deere 1 bine with power 1 1 set cyltivator> for J H. Tractor. Hub Sandersville, Rt. 4. Riding cultivator, large seat, in. good Preston Waters, : 1 Rte 3; : Ottawa-Wisconsin cooled. gas engine farm; . 2 Bottom 4 $250. Guy H'S Shivers, Pha: ae CH ERY FOR SALE "| MACHINERY FOR SALE SECO. ND | MACHINERY WANTED Farmall H_ Tractor planters, cultivators, and dis- tributors, also 4 disc Intl. Til- ler. James. Mann, Conyers. 15-30 McCormic-Deering) Tractor cheap. E. Cc. Boykin, Jr, West Point. : ee: Oliver 70 Row Crop, new Tiller. Farqua Boiler and Engine, 15 1H return fues in running cond., used for Hammer and Feed. Mills, and most any farm mach., grinding cane, etc. Will sell Elton Sims, Conyers. Mh, separately. At-my home oo TR. D: McDonald, Athens, Rt. ; | Jefferson Rd. ~ Farmall F-20 Tractor on rub- lper, good cond. for sale; new MoeCormick- d Deering Bush and Boge Har- tires, plant-[row, used about 100 hrs., $200. Ross Mad-} M. O. Neely, ESS oo ee 2 Driil with Fer-| : son cond. te Pearce, Columbus, Care: Colu A co tor, planters, cultivators and: in 1) Hope, Rt: 1. CG New 2a Thiston: Walicing |; rs. eultiyator,. Atlanta, 629 : Lynhurst Dr. -| 135. a 1 David Bradle; Hammer Mill, {$i10, R. F. BOLT A Austell, Rt. 1 eal. 4-80 Saw Lummus, pall hasr- ing, air blast gins, extractors, Jand screw distributors. Bargain. ee E. Strickland, Concord. 2 Coolers, DeLaval. and ntl, r Milking Outfits with units #f,|each complete, about 25 ten gal. several strainers; | Aerator and-other minor dairy | nin: with: salogles: improved. 102 roilk cans, equip. yeasonable price. M bus: Bank and Trast Co... Machine,2 H Intl. Walking Cul: | tivater; 2 Wagon, sand: 2 a | Stalk. Cutter: on awheels,. good cond. Elliott P- Masorell, Danville. SAS 1H 6. Disc Hartow, gon: as. mew, - hasnt harrowed oyer 25. | A, perfect cond., $40. or trade ydjfor anything ~ can: use, H. We Tolkigon, Alpharetta, Rte 38> ~ #t-Model B John Deere Trae 1 disey tiller, $2100. No lette: }See. H: de ee 7 perfect cond, $75. .| Riley. C. Couch, Turin. | 4-3. Stand. 10 Saw Bitishe Gin Oat Drill: Walking, Outfit, complete, inside: Steele|: 1 and Seeder Fairbanks W. Malcom, scales, Mrs. allie| | Bete Parkerson, Eastman, Rt. 4. powe v Ce Hopper cottonseed 1 outside seed - hopper with 10 ton 22: ft. scales, 1-65 engine. . with: air. compressor.. Good 2H Wagon, worth $75; | Selt for $50. At my place 4 mi. NE. -Buford. J. Ri ee Bu- | ford, AB 22: i nie Sears: Can Sealer, nver er. ae Ph. used, all equip., $10 Or exc. 1941 lellan, Douglas, Rt. rn plow, 1H wagon, other equipment. See | letters. See. Brunswick, Blythe 3 with. et necessaty (C Allis Chalm-| ton B Allis write. Call. J, M. Dodd, Aipha- 50.00: New Far- retta, RFD 2. Phone No. 2295. 650.06; 2-16 in. bot- en. heels, and John | for Pe plows. | practically new. Phone or write. ee Phone No. ee i Hic Speed Oliver Mowing | Machine and Rake, both prac- tically new. Gerald - H. Bagley, Duluth, Ried 24 wagon for sale cheap. No 8 mi. W.. Law- .|rencville on Lawrenceville and Norcross Rd... Mrs. J. A. Franklin, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3. 2H Wagon, in good cond, 1 Tractor Trailer. 1 Disc Terracer or side plow -Ford-Fergusen Tractor, Martin, Saeesae Rt Te: ieee motor, good tires, 4 disc Athens |ft:- galvanized = {skimmers, good cond., used last LH: David Bradley Mowing Good Ss Wiser. Horizontal - Primm? Oil >| make , Dont 52 R. Intl. Comibine without motor, cut 30 A oats, as good} as new, $1200. W. E. Parks, poraueiony Rt. 1. oH Potato Digger, good cond., at. my barn, $14. Mrs. G. oy Holcombe, Bremen. ~ Fordson Tractor in running cond. for sale at my farm. Lewie Reese, Sharon. F-30. Tractor, good cond., 6 Disc Tiller, 1 Power Mowing Machine, 7 ft. blade, one 12 Row THC Grain Drill, all good cond, W. B. Spearman, Social Crier. John Deere A Tractor,. cul- tivators, planters, distributors, peanut plows; harrows, 6 disc tiller with seeder attachment for grain, mowing machine, 7 ft, cut., 4 wheel tractor trailer. Herbert McCravie, - Eastman} -Phone 273J. j J. D, Tiller, 5 or 6 dike: both axels and discs on rubber, $300, or exc. for. 4 disc Intl. Tiller, food cond; also 2nd hand Ben- thall Peanut Picker, $200. H. C. Warren, Jr., Pitts, Rt. 2. ~ Rome 8 Disc Bush and Boge Harrow, good cond. $100. Henrv Maddox, Bainbridge, 531 West St. w. eS Allis-Chalmers Tractor on new rubber, 5 Disc Tiller, | Planter and cultivators, - J.D: Hay baler with unit and. Ben- thall Peanut Picker. usd 1 yr. R. F. Fields, Swainsboro, Rt. A Box 120. : J.D Tractor: H Model with power lift, on good rubber, 2 row. cultivator and planters, 2 disc plow) abl. disc harrow, all. good cond. be J. Boston,} Kingston, Rt. We? - Cole 3 Row Grain Drill, 825% {Rt 2. ae ee 2H - Walking Lilliston - Culti- vator, used only slightly, . exe. cond., $30. here. .M. +P... Fox, Dawson, 801 E. Lee Street. Large - 23 Roller Ky. :.Cane seyaporator.. and season;- $60.>C... C._ SC Talking, Rock, RE 1. Was Allis-C almers Tractor, nia! cond, on rubber, starter, lights,. - cultivators, planters, fused one season, Bush and Boge. Barrow, 4 Disc Tiller. Sansom; Brooks. : Farmall. 20. Tractor on? new | tivating tractor, va: Hi: a SSeS: Byron. = 2 SECOND-HAND | Wott any y type parn manure | spreader, team: or tractor. Jv W. Liuindeen, Ston Mountain, Kal- mar Farms. Want. 2 Disc. Athens plow with hitch for B Allis-Chal- mers. Wade Wilson, Murray- ville. Rt. 1. : Want horse drawn Has Rake jn fair. shape. Priced right for cash, Clyde Garrison, Cornelia, Ri. 2 = Want. new Tractor, _Farnaall H. John Deere A, Ford. or: other - with cultivators and _,| planters, reasonable price; also for sale 2 . covering. planters for. Ford Tractor, $75; and Turner, Leverett, Parrott. Want > Farmall: H. Deere. B- Tractor Could use S. C. Case. Must be in good cond. C. D.. Williamson, Americus, Dawson Ra. . Want jate. model Farmall H Tractor, good cond: ee H. Kemp . Jr. .. Marietta, Rt. Want M or H. hae Tractor, or any make of equal size. State what you have and ond: LaGrange, 304 Harwell Ave. Want complete set planters and cultivators for Farmall H. Tractor. Advise fully, includ- yall, iTS ing shipping cond. Je Sto- Oliver No: 6 Turner, $5; | Geor- gia Guano - Distributor, $8.50. H. LL. Ube tee vo : rubber for sale or exc. for cul- | Peanut Picker. J. Hy. and. equip. best cash price. C. L. Newell, } Want) Bostram Farm Level. , C. Cromer, Atlanta, 41 At- Janta Ave. S.E. Cy. 0896. Want. at once, good Farmall tractor, new or nearly new. Pay good cash . price. Advise immediately. .C.. L: Boswell, Madison, Riza ey duster, no junk. Advise. H. Samples, Dublin. Want late model, (only) A Farmall or Ford..tractor, with full equipment. - Advise. An- drew -Gibbs, Rochell. Rt. 2. vTant lift lever. or _ bundle for. tractor cultivator, Allis- minus the ratchet. oe P. Sal-|: mon, Rome.: Rt. 2 Want power take off pulley | Quote: price and state cond. !Marvin J. Reddick, Sylvania, Pete Ae ; Want Riding Cultivator cheap for cash or will exc No. 12.De- lhavat Cream - Separator. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Want Planting and fertiliz- tor. Advise. fully: GR Lord, Harrison, Rt. 2. Want:1 Row. Transplanter. Prefer Bemish. State price and cond. J. S.: ee Macon,| RFD 3. s Want good ised Farmal - A or late model Ford: Tractor and plows. No junk. Hered Stanley,- Rolston. Want Hay Baler and Tractor P.O; Box851. . Want Lynchburg, ot Plow, also Cole Corn Planter with) fertilizer attachment, in good} cond. and- reasonable price P. A. Burnette, Greensboro, Rt. 1. Want 1 rear wheel with or without lug steel for 10-20 Intl. Tractor. State price. Wm. Kj -Batlow, Hazelhurst, Rt. 2. Want set Planters fon H Farmall Tractor. Good: cond. sor new. Write. a we Perdue, | Matthws ' g Want. distributors. and- Stat | ers for Modl 'B Farmall 2 Rew me ie Coy. Johnson, Camilla, Rt: 1s Want power take-off, pulley and shatt; ; -comiplete for. THC Farmall H Tractor: also late model 6 row cotton duster. Rea R. Dugesa, comes, t st Want 36 in. Meadows Corn win, Must be in perfect cond. st M. King,. Rome, 1al2, Dean' tos in: pood-. cond. - and priced right. J. S. Huckaby, Atlanta, 976 Underwood Ave. SOE; Phone Ma. 6030. Want Disee for: Cultivator. Hazelhurst, Rt. 3. . Want Planters, Farmall, B. Tractor, power litt, disc; with fertilizer attachment, in good | cond, J. A. Cepenre f Chickamauga, Rt 2: . Want to buy Farmall Planber and Distributor,. single row. J: C. Owen, . Rockmart, Rte. Want i light, early model, used tractor on steel or rubber. Must haive starter speasonably. Barney Culp, > Sa- }vannah, POB 1001. Ph. 3-1452. Want Farmall at}. : Want aoe ore ron he guson Tracter with Bush and -. Bogg Harrow and 10-15 row Chalmers B hand: lift style,|. for 1947 Ford- Ferguson Tractor. } ing equip. for Farmall B Trac-| Drawn Binder. H. James, Rome, | - belt} Want Hay Balers Prefer tie : | power, ACHINERY WANTED oH Lilliston | James P. _Ursrey; : distributors |: and cultivators, good: cond. for}: Advise. Mrs. Walter Gibbs, | Adel, Rt. 2. genet Want Wheat Drill, 10 or 12 and priced . B.|better. Decatur, 329 Want Pea Thrash. price and where iene SR Sanders, Lyons, Rt. 4. Want complete Cotton: Gin Outfit, 3 or. 4-80 saw stands. Want late: model. Ford-Fer- Grain Drill with fert. attach- Machine with 6 ft. blade,. rake, light tiller plow, in good cond. Aldridge, Ft. Valley, Rt. 2. for.. Ford-Ferguson Buford Eaton, Elberton, Rt. 6, At Ruckersville. sembly for. good cond., Ottis Mason, Cumming, Rt. 2. Want 2H Sulkey, Plow, ington, Rt. Madison. Prefer Allis-Chaimers 60. Ad- vise. J. P. Gunnells, - Shellman, reasonable. Neat Collins. } *a Lula M. Yeomaiis, Collins, Rt. t Want Planters and Tractor. lanta, 527 Federal Annex. for _Ford-Ferguson Rt. 1. Prefer 20,000 Ib. size; Also | Hazlehurst, Box 416. age how many acres cut, First Sty. -attachments. -| mont Rd. NE opera: d by power or turned by hand. Must! be . Want set Electric Miike wood, McDonough, 3. INCUBATORS. AND | BROODERS -200 ee. delivered. Joe Carr, Hapeville, 3429 Harding Ave, Elec. Automatic Battery Starter and. Finisher Brooder, A. Brown, ae oat Wood- jand Ave: S. : 1200 Ege: ae Elec, ee matic Whitten, Lithonia, \thonia 4404. 1-5 Deck Brooder, back warm- er type, used 2 seasons, Brower Airflow Brooder, 5 Deck, used. only 1 season, elec. heat and cheap for quick sale. J. EB. Gillespie, ville. phone LaGrange 6848. Two Incubators, New Madi- son with separate hatcheries, 2400 cap., $150.; 600 cap. cay Grand, $60. Both perfect con Also Pulloram free baby chicks, Cc. J. E. Humes, Columbus. 2 small, 1 large, 4 ee Steel Brooders, cheap. Mrs..5 Led- "phone ALK: . | Bleckley, Ditlard. Seciilizes distributor. G.. So. McDon- ough St. N Want complete Magneto As- Fordson Tractor, reasonable price in good. cond. \\Milton Stearn, Ben Hill BR. 1. Box 119. Pond 2277. Sie 5 One 5 Deck 500 cap. Oakew | SECONDHAND | MACHINERY WANTED State Prefer Continental. W. Willis ~ a Lanier, Cobbtown, oy 3122, ae | Metter. - : ment. Ted Copeland, Dahlonega. - Want late model Mowing for F-12 Farmalt Tractor. J. W.- oS Want. cultivators and planter ~ Tractor.. mold boar@ or disc bottom. Advise particulars. a E. Sa Cov. Want new or good used; Sub soiler on wheels. W. H. Adams: ; Want good used- Comba - Want 1H Wagon, good cy, guano | distributors tor John Deere H W. G. Carroll, At-_ Want to exc. Athens 2 Disc = Plow for 2 Disc Pickup type, Tractor,. good. cond; Also-want Terrac- ing Disc or Blade for Ford- Ferguson Tractor and Mowing Machine. Kirbie Duke, Hiram, Want to buy truck: scales, be want Upright Meadows Grist og Mill, size 30. N. OL: Thomas, f Want a 60. Allis- Chalisers _ Combine with motor attached, Ist class cond for cash.'State sand /price. J. Ri Miller, Macon, 555 7 Want Garden Tractor with eke Must be priced = right and in good cond. W. J: > Phillips, Gainesville, Box 364 Want H. P. or 1% HP. Gar: den Cultivator with cultivator = attachment only. Write make, = engine. cond., and lowest price for cash, FOB. your town. John T. Wrigley, Aes 2494 Piet 3 Want corn sheller: of ae : Write particulars H. L. Sher: a S s Want an Electric Brooder, 100 3 from baby chicks: to broilers, - $50. F.- Incubator, $85 J. Es both automatic. : Gabbett- BSN et ae | _One-5 dck 100 cap. Chick Elec. Farm _ Master. - ginal cost $208; 1-5 deck 'Elec, _ CheWwala, Battery Brooder, cost set. Both for $100-.at my place, Siete: Stevens, : Atlanta; ae a Sgt Hond St. S.-. ; ts Oil Burning 250 Ege Cap. Su- " per Hatcher with thermostat in- eter, used: very little, Ist class cond, $15" at ' my: home. Mrs: = 240 Chick Cap. Buckeye Oil Burning..Incubator, $30; -two 50 _ Chick :Cap. Oaks Economy Oit Burning Brooders, $7 ea; Add $3 extra for erating if. wanted -~ shippd.-M:O. Mrs. A ah ote er, : Noreross. : = Blectric Sy cubaton: 95. Egg Cap, used 1-time, gives good __ service, $15: EO Wilson, pet. ta... x ae Elec. qcabiore 100 8.cap.; good cond., used only twice, $12. Ship Exp. Col. Hill =A. Richardson, Douglasville: Rt. 4. etl of each: . Farm Master and Buckeye Incubators, both 1250 -8 cap., 2-100. size brooder, all ~ elec., cheap Wee Rs Gilbert, _ Tennille. FLOWERS AND SEED _ FOR SALE sre 7. ag CORRECTION NOTICES: - Begonias dllas; 75; dbl. pink; red, white,. blush, 50c- ea; Chry- _ santhemums, 10 labeled: var., _ I, Chiysanthemums and House plant: fist. Mrs. T. C2 Bee, New- = Exira nice, _well Footed ver- green. Privet. hedge plants, $1. a hundred; oe from 1to 3 ft. : Clark, Gaines-, -Ligustrums Tapaneaya broad, leaf evergreen, tall_ yar, 3 yr: plants, 2-3. ft, 1e- ea. Add postage... Miss Dey Ellis, ae Ss col: -med, dahlias, 75 SNiiaie | and . fall. pinks, thritt, goldenglow, yellow can-: ag Becta: (Jananese) - broad leaf evergreen, -tall Var., 3. yr plants 2-3. ft. 15c ea, add. post- _Bge.! Miss Daisy Ellis Greenville | SS _ SEEDS FOR SALE ae Cdicigand Sines Seed, (the old: Ga Cane), $1.56 Ib. at farm. Will ship. A. L: . Thomas, Jacksonville, Be te Box 33. Sete, gals. Okra Seed, 45 qt. Vi- Py ae Goolsby, Heyeveville, Rt. Halt Runner Garden Kean Seed, White and Colored, 2c cup; Everbearing Strawber ry Plants, 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. Henry M. Jones, Lula, Rt. J. Blue Ribbon Cane Seed, 700 Peas: 1947 crop, good table sy- xup: Make price on lot; Also 150 bu. goed corn for sale. Write. O/C. Poole, Lula, Rt. 2, ae seed, yellow: okra, 2 kinds, , 1/2 cup. 5c; Tender- green, le and mustard seed, -a., 15 this; striped, 8+ wks. beans, 35e cup: Add postage. a : Odess Dodd, Alpharetta. Striped Half Runner, White -Half Runner, extra heavy bearing Pole Bean Seed, 50c extra Jarge. cup. Mrs. B. H. Pat- ' terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. . Good Tender Striped _ Half oor and Black Pole Bean Seed, cups, $1.00; White ~ Bunch ces beans, 35 lb. Add postage. Mrs, G. .L. Pirkle, _ Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 1947 Tender, White. large, Half Runner Redan Seed, 6 wks, y Bean, free of weevils, 40 large Cannonball Watermelon Seed, Black Diarnond Watermelon, $1 25. Ib; + Okra, Squash and Mustard Gerais 75e. lb.- Add posisee hae CL oH Sledge, Byron. Long Green - Poa Oe Seed: Okra, Jat. Blaci| TADEE Casey, e - Early: Okt a Seed, 25e" cup; |- Early Samll Tender Brown: Bean -Seed, 25 cup; White Half Runner Bean Seed, Sev- eral. Ibs. of ea. Mrs. Noel Payne, Canton, Rt. 3. : 5000: 6000. stalks -govt.. Biter Seed Cane, and 5000- 6000 stalks Red Chewing: Cane, soft, $2 a M. L. Lindsey... Cairo., White. Creaseback Corntieta Bean Seed, guar. tender, extra early, 30c large cup; 50 1b. PP. Re HL Kimmons, Cartensvalley toe Good Tender, White and. Gan / Mixed Cornfield Bean Seed, mostly white, 50c cup. PP in ry Log. 200 jbs. Long Green Pod Okra Seed, 1947 crop,- well cleaned, | 30c lb. for: lot; 40c small. lots. J. M. Chapman, Chula. uy Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c This; 2 Thls. 35c. Enclose self addressed enyelope. Mrs, W. R. Gravely, Clayton, Rt. 1. Between 25,000 and 30,000 stalks Yellow Gal.. Imp. Govt. Seed Cane, $30 M. FOB at bed. Fred O Saunders, Coleman. Tel. 3222. Cantamelon (size of musk- melon, growth, shape, and fla- vor of cantaloupe), wt. 8-10 Ibs. under. favorable cond., 200 seed, 25e; 500; 50c. S. A. Bavers,-Cumming, Rt. 5. Martin. Gourd Seed, 25 oz. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert. Tender. White Half Runner Garden. Bean, 34c_ large. cup; Black Pole Bean, 40c_ cup; Red Speckled Crowder Peas; 30c lb; Purple Globe Turnip and Ga. Collard Seed, 80c lb. Add postage. No checks. Gladys Du- | Pa. | 46 ibs. cea Bleck Dia. white | |No. Stamps. Mrs. English, Roach, Ts +1 Bunch , Bean Seed, good | start: 5e-and self aeerenet 0 envelope.: < Earl Fincher, 4 _, | Temple, Rt. clea : Tifton, }Sunflower Seed, ae gal. PP. or Stamps or coin, |: Ss ana. t Bp Deen Sek Dahlonega, RED 1. Halt. Runner *Poraek Bean kled Crowder @eas,- vils, 35 tb; Mi Jes Nest Onions, $1 gal. 1. gal. for 3 print sacks or. exc. Weeks, Dial. Tnder. White ACielestack | Bean Seed, Early. Tender White Bean with Yellow Hull, 35e cup; 2 cups, 60c. Mrs. D. L Zandt, Dial. | mond. Watermelon Seed, 1. yr: $1 ib. . Del. J. I.-Gunn, Dooling. Half Runner, Garden Beans, .45 cup;..White Mush. and Red Speckled Crowder. Peas, cup: No checks. Mrs... Ellijay, Rt. 3. 1947 White Bartow, Bunch : Buller lar. Phillips, Roysten, Rt 1947. White Bunch Butter- beans, 35c. large eup; Also mix- ed Colored Bunch Butterbean; 35 large cup. Money or MO. Royston. Rt. 150 Ibs. laek, Apieaienes Wa- termelon Seod,--$1 ' Open grown: Chas. W. Cab-+ bage, Plants, 30 C; 500, $1.00; $1.75. M. PP. Moses Davis, Mil- ledgeville; Rt. 5, Box: 126. 7 Govt. insp. treated Red Skin Pat? Potato Plants, seed grown from vine cuttings, $4. M;: Also Genuine, true to name, Mar- globe Tomato, $2. M. Del. All ready in April: L. D: TEN IEY Rt. 2, Screven. Chas. and Marion Market Cabbage and Bermuda, Onion Plants, 500, $1.10: $2. M. Pre- paid. W. C. Hamby, Valdosta, Rt. 2, Box 60. ; Copenhagen, Chas. W., Early. frost- proof, $1.50 M; Ready last of month; Open field, new land grown Tomato Plants, $2.75 M. Del]. Satis. guar. H. a Puckett, Fitzgerald. Pure Chas... W.. and Fiat Dutch Cabbage, 500, $1.00; $1.- 50 M; 5000 M up, $1. Prompt shipment; Also pure PR Pote- to Plants, good count. Ship- ment Apr., May, and. June.. Booking. orders. E. F. aes ane Hts Te _ Cabbage. o Onion Plants, |75e . Del.-No checks: Ge Charleston, Copenhagen, and: | Early,, Jersey Cab age Plants, Striped Halt "Runner Beans, M, a 55:1b: Mixed Golored Butler up $1.50, Full.count. Prompt | bearing, $1. 25 for 500, $5; C frostproof, Cabbage Planis, end} ~| $1. M. Bro torcet nice plants, |- | plants, 7a. Crow, coe t 4 Baxley, | and bear till frost. Eli Pressley Besliana, 'Mariglobe Plants, 40c C; Chas. bage, 25c . Del. in Apr. in Less ' a add. postage. | Meee ei: 70c, C; 500, $5-M; K dite, 60 C; 500, $2.50; | M.. 200 _plants for 4. print Mrs. .A, D. Jones, | Rt. Less Hastings Missions berry, nice, white ro Rea. Nora gee Ha Dir ne moss, reddy. Mar,. 20, oe Griffis, ; Ser even, Pure - PR. Potato ae State insp.,. good count, $4 Shipments April May and Booking... orders now. iB Fr Williams,. TAINS; gRite den tee ees 1100 yds.- Tobacco . Plant ready to begin ienslaaey Mar: 20 or 25. Contact. Alles G. Lewis, pane Rt ote Box 13. s. - Klondike sanbere 200, $1 500 $2.25;. $4 M; Big Jim yee bage, 200, 70c 500, M. Del C. W. ville, Rt. 2. Chas W. Cabana: 500, $1.25; $2 M; White bur /and White Half. Runner Beas 50 Ib. Aaa $1. 25+ $2.25 ee Smith, Gaines Seed,- 25c cup; 1 postage. Jay Hayes, _ Gaines- ville, Rt. 1: : Be Boysenberry Plants, thor c less;--2) $134 Himalaya B a berry, $1 doz: $5 C;. Lueretig Dewberry, $1 C; 500, $4; $ -M. ., Carefully . packed. ah ap. W.: Toole, - Macon, 410 Bu Ave. : eae Spring Warhave Plants ce -penhagen.and Chas. a strong, 500, $1;) x7 Cuts on 10 M. up. W atts and: ae fo - Sal eae sete: 60 Jast of March a April Del.; Tomatoes, $3. Pepper,: $40 M. - Ottis Rt 4. Hastings Jere : Strawherry, $1-C: We: doz; Garlic, Each pay. Nesibg sacks. Mrsi Etta. Sale City. : Hastings Aen Missionary 3 Strawberry, and Everbearid, Plants, $1 C; Garlic, $1- do Miss Cecil, MeCurley, "Hartwell Rt. 2; Real Eyeearing sa d Plants, $2 C. Berries in 60 day; Jasper, Rt. 2. ean% - CATTLE FOR SALE 4 Reg. Guernsey Bull Calf, @ wks. old, . $30. at farm. Sires ue -Glenn Have Baton Monarch No. 3851, 30:. Dam, Barba Willow Valley Farm. - 797660. George E. Mallet, Jac son. ; 3 1/2-mos.. old eG Male Calf, reg. stock. J. A. yaarethe Adairsville; POB 221.. a Good purebred Holstein Bully 3 yrs. old. H. Ly Sherwood, hex: Donough, Rt. 3. Fresh cows, milk goats, ack ee pigs, at. my place. 11/2 mii We Jonesboro. J. . W. Weaver, : Jonesboro. i Jersey Cow, fresh: in, 3 1/2 gals. milk, $100. Near Duncans Creek Church. Frank J. Maul- din, Buford, Rt. 2. Eis esate Fine Jersey cow, due fresh | April 4th. Excellent milk. ane butter cow, gentle, easy io milk. $175. at -barn befo: freshening; $200.00, afterwards. Cash. (Near Zion Hill Church), \ford = Baxley. _ |Brank Cain, Buford, Rt 2. ee Lang, Forsyth. ': pred, $30. Ship exp. col. Willie _ CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE ee Maiey and Guernsey heifers, also shoats and 6 wks. old pigs, ee sale. C. E, Smith, Fairburn. Rt. 2,. Northeutt Rd. - 4 Polled Hereferd Bulls, 8 mos. old, not entitled to reg, but . purebred and perfectly marked, $90 ea. Mrs. Fred Reg Jersey Male calf, reg. in buyers name, born Feb. 2nd., $40 FOB my barn. Lamar Bur- ton, Robinson. arsey Cow, 6 oe old: this spring, dehorned, 4 gals. milk, 1 Ib butter daily when: fresh; gals. milk now on. % feed, ives 3 gals. on cotton: meal, $100 or exc. for heifer to fresh- en at once. Mrs. W. G. Brown, Jefferson, Rt, 3: 2 godd fresh milch cows, _ Guernsey-Jersey breeding, gen- a tle, sound, $140 ea. K.D. Sand- a ers, Eatonton. Polled Hereford Bull; 20 mos. eld, breeding from Plato Dom- Yno 36th,. the John Rice bull. RL M. McGinnis, Alpharetta, ted, ; Reg. Horn type Hereford _ Bulls, 6 mos.-24 mos.. old, -at price you can afford to. pay Perey A: Price, Albany. i _Some fine Heifers to freshen jn March with ist calf, $90: to $110 respectively. Elliotte Ag- mew. Canon. . Red Eng. cow; 5 yrs. old, freshen by April. 15th, @ gal, er over. Extra good butter cow 140 now; $150 later. 3% mi. "4 owder. Springs. John T. Aus- tin, Powder Cprings, Rt. 1 ; Young: Jersey cow, purebred _ but not reg. fresh_n about Mar. 20th, $150 for quick sale: _ Jesse Lawson, Doraville. . Purebred Black-Angus herd: calves, $1,500 Del. R. J. Beaty, : Pavo, RFD 3. : _ Reg, Hereford, horn-type bull, about. 3 -yrs. old, $150 _ with papers. J. L. Beck, Bow- White. 15 see SPC. Pigs, wt. 50-65 lbs. Call at my farm. W. M. Brock, Arabi. Phone 4313. Reg. OIC: Short Nose Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, out of son of Mon Reposa Miss, National winner, $25 a. Wee Es. Helms, Buena Vista. Bite ee Short Nose Blocky OIC Male Pigs, 11 wks. eld, reg. in buy- ers. name! Waiter ae Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 1. Reg.. Hamp. _ Male, 16 mos, old, good qualities, reasonable. Odis Duggan, Chester. Reg. Duroc Pigs, Deep red, blocky type, 4 mos. old, males at batn, $25; crated $30; Gilts, $30 at barn; $35 crated. Dbl. treated and reg. papers. G. W. Doolittle, Sandersville, 425. W. Church. St. 60 thoroughbred PC Shoats, 60-100 Ibs., $12.50, $15, $20, and $25 ea. on farms at Commerce and Penfield Ga. M. T., Sand- ers, Commerce. OIC Pigs, open boars, 4-6 mos. old, bred gilts and sows, .bred to Grand Champ. and Reserve Champ. Boars of os inoculated, ready to ship. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta. 2 reg. PC rane bred and 1 gilt- and a Shepherd, : Pe staEsies Rt. a reg. PC ' male. All 1 yr. old. Billy Dalis, Buena Vista, Rt. 3: ate litters, ; reg. Hereford Boar, 1 yr. old,|. out of Atlanta Boy, for same older, reg. boar, $60. Both well |: +| marked. R.. M. ie Conley. FOB. and | jwerfectly marked; Tales and | ea. W. C. Richardson, Coal far- Es in buyer's name, crated; ship-| ist prize | Reg Hereford Pigs, 4 mos. old, male. and female, separ- $25 ea; Will exc. age boar from other Cea Milton Stearn, Ben Hilt, Rt. Phone Ra, 2277. 5 White Face Hereford ie Pigs. 8 wks. old, reg. in buy- er's name, $20 ea. R. P.- Mc- Carkle, Buena Vista, Rt. 1. 12 PC (spotted) Pigs, 8. whe: old, $20 ea. reg. in buyers| F name. Osborn Royal, Vienna,|~ Rt. : Fi 4, subj. to reg. SPC Male Pigs, 5% mos; old, $30 a. FOB: Cannot ship. FFA boy. Otis Kersey, Pulaski. Rt. 1. 1@ reg, OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky. males, and females, 7 wks. old 8th of Mar.,. $20 ea; $21.75 ea. with papers. Shipped COD. L. A: Mitchel, Logan- ae Rt. -2. - urebred Hampshire Male Bigs 3 mos. old, $30 ea. FOB roy farm 7 mi. N. E. Lakeland. Theit mother won Ist Grand Champ prize in Lanier Co. Fair, R. M. Pierce, Stockton. 15 OIC Pigs, 8-11 wks. old male and female, dbl. treated for cholera, reg. in buyers name, $18 ea. 10. James M. Lance, Bogart. 6-9 wks. ald OIC and PC Pigs $10 ea..at my barn, 5 mi.. S: Jonesboro. Alex H. Steptens, Jonesboro, RFD. Purebred : African Blue Guil nea .Hogs, 6 mos. old, $35 ea. MO. W. J. Weldon, Woodbury, Rt. 2 SPC Pigs, 3 mos. old, males and females, immuned and reg., {eo ea. R. L. Johnson, Midville. 6 wks. old pigs, Black: Afri-} can Guinea (stay fat kind) and PC cross $26 pr. or $12:50 ex. Will not ship, Mrs. A, E. ene: ers. Talbotton, Rt. 2. : . Purebred GIC Boar treated: for cholera. wt. 100 Ibs. | $35. Leon Martin, Dallas, Re Fe 73. reg. Duroe -Gilts, - bred, i yr. old, blocky type, cherry) red, also 10-8 wks. old. pigs from same stock, for. sale. J. R. Roberts, ' Macon, 3 Opry: Ave: Rt. 4. Phone. 3694 ee Wilsons. Star Promoter, tried and proven, purebred. Duroc Boar, record. about 10.3 pigs per litter, 215 yrs. old, 450. -Ibs:, carries the blood. of 6. Natl. Champs. Sell..or. Trade for..100]* bu. Shuck Corn, OB. Robert Ph W. Wilson, McBean, Care. Wil-| son Acres. Big Bone. Black Gites: Male Shoat, large enough for ser! vice, "about 100. Ubs.. $25, my place about.3% mi. N. Brasel- ten. Wont crate or- ship. Gay]. HE: Cooper, Braseltott,. Rt. 4, Box 59. - PC Shoats, $15. ea. and. JA. Anderson, Locust Grove, | Resa SPC and Blue: Guinan Crosse Pigs. Will not. ae R: L Rick-. les, Turin. .- aa reg. Duroc Pigs, i yrs. mos. old; Mar. 131, $30.a. G. Aderhold,. Culverton, Rt: 1. Short Nose Blocky. OIC; 7 mos.. old Boar, 170-180. Ibs., $87. 50 crated: $85 at lot. Exe for. same kind. Charles M. Duffey, Carrolton, ae 3 Mtn. Oak Farm. ' Blocky type SPC Pigs, 3 mos. old,* 4 males and gilts, reg. in buyer's nam, $30 ea. Life ee Lamar Altmar, Alma, Tor. ; Sy Reg. SPC Pigs, fronr one of So. Ga.s leading rg. herds, the best. kind that feeds well. W. B. Leverette, Tifton. Hereford Pigs, reg. buyer's} xq name, tops- in bloodlines, eh rect from nerthern stock, May 15th Ded. Pictures of sire and dam furnished. $25 ea. COD. Booking _ orders. J.C. Buyers, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. SPC Pigs, 11 wks. old, exc. bloodlines, well marked;, reg. buyers name, treated, crated, $25. ea. FOB. Mrs. L. W. Seago, Pinehurst, Rt. 1. SPC pigs, both sex, from best of bloodlines, 3. mos. old, $25 ea, Reg. buyer's name. FOB. Fred) Cs Seago, eee a f if sold by Mar. Ytog,|. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. ol: reg. in buyers name, $20 ea. FOB. Edgar Shipp, Jr., Americus. males and males, 6 wks. - old, , | $25. ea. Reg. Buyers name. | Howard Thaxton, Philomath. Reg. bred Hereford sow (has | brought two litters) 8 and. 11] pigs to litter, treated, crated and ship COD, $110.: Sat. guar. Letters- ans. Leonard Flaming, Hartwell, Rt. 2. : Full. blooded, blocky type cherry red Duroc Jersey. male, no bad habits, Reg..wt. 300-400 Ibs., $70. or 20c Ib; also30 bu. |: 90: day running Velvet beans, $5. bu; 50 Ibs., cannon ball.-or B. Diamend watermelon seed, 75c Ib. W. A. Moore, Haddock, | p Rt. i. Duroc Jersey pigs, 12 wks. old,. blocky type, $25. ea. reg. buyers name FOB. Ship any- where but crates. to be ret. at my~ expense. W. Davisboro, Rt. 2, Box 2: Big bone and black African Guinea cross pigs, $10. ea; also No. 2 three roller Syrup mill, 1}$20., 24 in. pulley, $8. At my barn. A. B. Blalock, Alto. SAS OIC pigs, 10 and 13 wks. Jold, short nose, blocky type, treated for cholera, reg. buyers name, $20: ea. sold after March 10th. James Lance, Bogart. _ 8 wks. old P. C. Pigs, 10. ea:| Jersey Milch Cow, Ist. calf, (10 days old) $90.,.7 jx. old Mare, '1350 Ibs., work. anywhere, $150. | at my Hine, 5 thi. S. Haneville on U. S. Hwy. ae -M. R. Queen, Riverdale, Rt.. = z - Booking a Essex. pigs,: % April. 10th; del., not reg. $20.}' ea. Reg. buyers name, $22. ea. J.-H. Moss, Lula. - HORSES AND MULES. Be 2ee SALE mee Farm Mule, good cond. work] pp ahy where; - also OIC: Male Hog, about: 10@ Ibs., and 1-Holstein | and Jersey: mixed Heifr, due -|fteshen about Apr. 6, at my. a Dank |? place. 3 mii, - Yonah. Shockley, Alto, Rt. 1 4 yr. old Brown Mare, 1100- Reg. Hereford pigs, 2ea. fe- L D. Askew, |. FOR S: Tek Red mare, 6 yrs. cond., work baedizene good: $75. cash, at Guinea. J. C. ane Grove, Rt. dee Good gentle work anywhere, _ cow or yearlin, Elberton, Rt. 6 Young _ Belgian Sta nice Jack, fee fo: $2.50. down pa Y when foal arrives. At-m 1% mi. | 10. yr. ola Mare Mule lbs., work any whe Exc for corn, hay hogs Jer, Rigdon, Alma, Very fine Black in forehead, around 1000 Ibs, ; where, gentle, reasonable, Roy Peck, Gaines 3 Black Mare M or Young Mares a real cheap; Als Bone Guinea cross wit Shoats aiid Pigs for Be Fritts, Washingt Box 127, College Black horse; work and. ride, Red Horse, 12 yi Ybs., $65; Mare Mul 12 yrs. old, $100; Machine, $100 Goo Cc Williams, Coch n. 1206 Ibs., gentlc, proke to drive'tins o& AS Ww. Raumtusser, Ellenwood. . Extra nice mares, 1. colt and. saddle horse. Sell. or trade for| [cows or yearlings; also 10 good | pigs, $10. eas. few. nice. shoats. |, Well. worth the. money, at my | farm. P. E. Alford, Gamesvite:. Phone 1516 or. 1045" W. eae mules, -1000- Ibs. eas and Hex | Plug Mule, about 700 lbs., on McElroy, Ra. J. fe _ Tett,: Dora- |. Up. ville: : Singath: Mouth. Mule; tbs... and 2 H Wagon, good cond. Charlie. B. Rabun, Bre- mien, ots oS Box, Aa Farm | Horse, _ good rider, 8 ald, works well; 1200 ibs. Sell or tead for small gentle mare. M. T. Cox, Morrow. : Saddle Mare for. ale or trade for anything can use: I. D. Mas- rsey, Doerun, Rt. 2, 2 good mules. for quick sale Jat $350. pr.-W. a. ede Fort Valley. ' Black Mare, 8 yrs. old, 800- 850 Ibs., $75. at my. place, t 1/2 mi. "College Park. Roosevelt Hwy: nar Browns. Gro..- Store, IG. L. Posey, Cyitee Park. Ph. | Ca. 1365. Mare Mule, 8 yrs. old, at my place % mi. Austell, on. S. RR. ..B. Smith, Austell. .. Good Mule cheap for cash, at once. Herman Moore, How- ard, RFD 1. . Gray Mare Mule, large work anywhere, good cond., $200. S. -C. Noland, Atlanta, 161 one St, N.W. Black Mare Piece 9 yrs.. old, 1200-1300 Ilbs.,. guar to work anywhere, practically new 1H wagon, with all plow tools, $300, T. C. Davis, Atlanta, 1608 Woodland Ave. S. E. Rt 3 PhoniCy -3%68.-55 24) Re 1100}, ( Danville. |red Shetland mal pon Tbs.; for. sale. Euliott ~ A. -E. nae Li Brown's: Mil Klon ke - Black. Wont atte Ibs., gentle, sound, where to anything, $100. barn, at once. Tro, 6 ue ola, 5 gait to. Lyons in city limits. field, _ Lyons, Rai-/2 Team of Horses, work anywhere, $25 ery Cutaway Harrow, Fred Burkholder, Kenesa f or Mare, 11 yrs. old, work anywhere, $85.01 H Wagon and Stalk sale. Clint Bria: Rte 3. _ Mare Mule, 1- Oliy Plow and 1 Hamon ade 4 SHEEP AND GOATS | POSITIONS WANTED ~~ FOR SALE ees 6 yrs. old, $200.00; 850. Both in good es Horse, Ibs., $85. Joe H.| ord, Grovestown, Reet; Je, 1100 Ibs., some age worker, $35. Or trade ves or pigs. eee J. tley, Fayetteville, Rt. Gray Mare. Mule, a old, 1150 Ibs., good , for sale. Claude Morris, ville, Rt 21 eg. Tenn. Walking Gelding, bert by Joe Allen, 4 yrs. entle, fast walker, won- antation horse, 16 1/2}. high, wt. 1200 Ibs. G. R. n, Dunwoody, Atlanta, Ch: Wd mare work horses, extra nice, work any- Also, 1 Stallion for sale. mala. Fayetteville, Rt. _ Aged Mule, Gerald - Duluth, Rel; < rse Mule, 1000 Ibs., 10 s. old, $125., Good Mare R. Crook, Ft. Val- | Phene 2904. young gas $12 at my pi gee Jind. ce eon . for eee Goa same older. Or will y dif- ae Bell, ar LADNS, shipped en Seber "Rockmart, xX. 1147, : Grade Saanan Dee, fresh , 2nd kidding; 2-3 ats., Nub.-Tog. Doe, Freshen Mar. 15 for -Ist time, not ship.: oT De Strick- hlonega, Rt. 4. 314 mi. iwy 9. ine youn. Kid Goats, e with wattles at throat, s old Tog. milk type, and ioe ee Speer, Rte ioe, freshen Mar. 3ist, C. W. Gillespie, Com- 1S. Victoria St. d Buck Kids for sale 15, from reg. Saanan Milk Grady A. Panter, Dial. - Saanan (ong and air) Does freshening _ 15, and- Saanan stock. Will ip. See at Graham Acres, iesda Home for Boys. Ave.. L. V..Graham, 1 Milk Goat, freshen gal. daily when fresh, s. old, $15 FOB. Fred Carrollton, Rt. 2: . at my place. en Hill (Telt Rd.), Ra. W. Harper, Ocilla, Rt. 1. | summer, cheap for quick sale. }So. US Hwy 41.) : Will, not ship eee. rS.13.50 pr; Bucks, $1.25 ea. Exp. Mink pe } exp. in both, Must have 3R house, elec., wood and water. Have 12 yr. old boy. Must be moved. W. A._ Patterson, Mor- row, Rtel.: Young married man, no child- ren, wishes work on farm, do not drink, can handle tractor, exp. any type nursery-or land- iscaping or plant farming. Her- man Davis, Sparta. ; 23 yr. old Bapt.: preacher, born, raised on farm wants job on farm. Have 5 mos. old baby. No . disabilities, not afraid of work. Exp. farm machinery ex- cept tractor. Prefer within 50 mi. Atlanta. Edward Murphy, Augusta, 2065 Ellis St. Want job with larger farmer. Drive truck, look after stock, keep up farm machinery and bldg. 35 yrs. old, healthy, hfe time exp. Live in or out. Aus- tin Waldon, Moultrie, Rt.. 5. Want dairy work, 14 yrs. exp. Have boy 14 yrs. old to work}3 before and after school. Can milk 40 cows, use surge milk- ers. Am 38 yrs. old, no bad habits. H. E. Ginn, Milledge- ville, Rt. 4, Box 141. World. War Vet, 50 yrs. old, white, single, wants job on farm. prefer trucking, garden- ing er Caretaker; water powered Grist. Mill for corn or other feeds. Fair health. No. hard labor. Make offer. Ar- -chie M. Steen, Atlanta, 353 Pul- liam St. S. W. Want light work on farm with: good, honest people, with room, board and reasonable salary at once. Mrs. J. Buler, Rocky Ford, Rt. 2. Family of 8, white, 6 to work, 3 tractor operators or plow hands, want work on farm for wages or -satisfactory share |basis. Have to be moved. So. Ga. preferred. New 3-4 RB. house. Jimmy Beard, Atlanta, Care Techwood Theater, 132 North Ave. N. Ww. Single: man wants light work on poultry farm: Room, board, laundry and.small salary..D. Ww. Sutton, Atlanta, 900 So. . apo St. S.-W. Good, leak ese! willing : te work X-GT and wife want job en farm, working with stock, or 1 H. crop, at least 20 acres, 50-50 basis, under GI Bill, Pol or .Floyd Co. preferred. Write Nubian-Tog. cross Milk Goats 1 Doeling not bred, 1 Billy 8 mos. old, 2 does, freshen im- mediately, 1 doe freshen Apr. 25. Sell cheap. See.. Mrs. Need Purebred Tog. Buek Kids, ready for service- by early H. .D. Guthrie, Pine Lake, POB 82. E Reg. purebred Nubians, 1 fine buck, red and black, fine doe, tan, and black doe as. "good, all ae. 5. qt bloodlines. Sac- zifice. F. E. Grubbs, Demorest. Several nice milk goats, Nu- pian, all freshen next few weeks, $15, $20, and $30. Ph. 3-6130 or see. C. R. Harris, Midland. , 2 :trceks milk goats and 4 young billy goats for, sale: M. S. McCurry, Atlanta, 358 Glen- wood Ave S. E. Fresh Milk Goat, 1 gal. daily, also yard eggs for sale. Orders taken for reg. Saanan Kids. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand Ave. N.W. Phone Be. 5393. Some milk goats, some now milking, some freshen March. Reasonable, my place, 1 mi. }Toecoa, out Atlanta Hwy. J. S. Meeks, Toccoa, RFD 1. 2 does: Toggenburg, fresh Feb. 20th, 4 aqts., $30; Other, Nubian-Tog., cross, - freshen March. Priced right. S. R. Lynds, Valdosta, Rt. 3. (7 mi. 3 Young lk - goats: 2 aes freshen in week or so, 1 young, | grown Saanan_ buck, horniless, | gently, $40 or $15 ea. Trade for | equal | value. Mrs. Agnes Shed- -| dan, College Park. Rt. 2, - Tog. nannie, not. pred, fat enough to eat, $10- FOB my place. E. oe Seay, eg at 22. er @ RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE. NZW Rabbits, from ~ ped. stock, 8 whks.-3 1/2 mos. old, col. Mrs, Otis Mashburn; eae ming, Rt. 5. NZW Rabbits, $1.50 ea; Pr., , | $3. Exp. Col. Mrs. W. P. Mar- tin, Donalsonville, Rt. 3. - 2 NZR Bred Does, 6 1/2 mos.: old, $5. ea; NZR Bred Does, 14 mos. old, $6. ea; 4 mos.-old NZR $5. pr. All from reg. stock.. FOB. Fred .Vandiver, Elberton, : Box 312. Large English Male Guinea | Pigs, 5 females, bred, $15.00; Also Mammoth - Russian Sun- flower Seed, 2 oz., $2. 50. But- |driving car, tractor, etc. No. Ga. ler Smith, Roy. _|preferred. Earnest A. Nichol- Pure White English Cavies, $5. pr; trio, $8. Mrs. Belle Joiner, Soperton, Rt. 2. 2 NZW Does, 10 mos. old, $3.50 ea; NZW Doe, 18 mos. old, $4.00; NZW Buck, 1 yr. old, $3. All ped. stock. J. W. Wilcox, Jr., LaGrange, 612 Hines St. 12 wks. old Chinchilla Rabbit, ped, buck, $5. or exc. for: ped. Chinchilla De. Frank ees Rt.. 1, on Rome-Aragon Rd. Care A. H. MeBryde. Single man, 21, sober, wants farm, doi: light - farm chores, home with elderly couple .or ry Hill Rd.) White man, wife, 3 children |wants job on dairy located redge of good town. Operate milking machines, etc. for house and salary.. Wm. R: Want 2 H. crop, 50-50 basis. Self, 2..boys and girl to work. Have to be furnished. No. Ga. Ss preferred. Fred. Nicholson, re. er Rome, Rt. 5. a urebre ng. ngoras, : : d h 52 yr: old. man wants job on ready to, shear, $25. or $5. ea. farm,. for. board. washing. Four does and. 2 bucks. M. X. Rabo. Aeere Rt. sash kinds farming and farm ma- chinery. Strictly sober. Furnish best of ref. Z. L. Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 3, Care Z. H. An- derson. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want Sev. colored doe rab- bits, also want several guineas. State age color and price. T. F. Daniel, Statham, Rt. 1. Box 142. SHEEP AND GOATS: Want pr. Lambs, just weaned or lit- tle older, not too wild. Must be reasonable. Price your farm. J. T. Holmes, Meridian. 27 yr. old man wants job on truck farm or dairy near Sa- vannah preferred. Answer at once. F. E. Johns, Jr., Savan- nah, 612 Barnard St. 55 yr. old- man, in_ good health wants job taking care stock and other light work on farm, quiet home and wags. Exp. also carpenter work. W. Ji Lawrence, College Park, 203 E. Mercer Ave, CA 9008. Want . job. power Grits. Mill in good farm POSITIONS WANTED Want job looking after cat-. e and hogs or turpentine. Can. work .3-4. boxes: Begin by Mar. 26th. a (se emia: Lenox, lanta, P. oO. Box 200. Dee Pe Nat ios x Want job, on farm or dairy, | .can operate | i burn, Rt. or see E: A: Digsby, Aragon. son, Rome, Rt.5, Box 407 (Ber- Thompson, Bolton, Box 135. . Raised on farm. Exp. most all. running water community. 620 .yFs. Xp., 7 also. keep: in* repairs. C.:Gunn, ) At- POSITIONS WANTED 2. young men want jobs on farm, looking after cattie, etc., can also. drive truck and tractors. Write Billy Harden, Chatsworth, or C. L. Burgess, Ramhurst. FARM HELP WANTED Want two croppers on halves for farm at Penfield. Good land, good house, good school and churches; also want 1 tractor driver. Pay good wages. See Comer McNeeley, Penfield or M. T. Sanders, Commerce. Want good reliable middle- aged col. woman to do light work on farm; milk 1 cow. $25. mth. Room and board with me, wife and 10 yr. old child. Write at once. Mrs. D. W. Galloway, Hogansville, Rt. 3. Want middleaged or older woman to do light .work on farm. Room, board and salary. Gorlee M. Brantley, Alma,. Rt. Want young white man for dairy work with small family, $25. wk.,; furnish 2 qts: milk daily and. new 2 R house with running water. See. H. C. Mec- Elroy, Decatur, Rt: 2. Or Cail Crescent 4496. Want colored share cropper for large 1 H crop. House, gar- den, woods, elec. lights, wages, rations, on school and mail He Come to Storers Ranch - Chattahoochee River. S. S. Storer, Douglasville. Want 1 H farmer on halves and do extra farm work when not in crop. S. C. Jones, Fair- 2. _ Want reliable family, white or col. for 1H farm, 50-50 basis, pay daily wage for extra work. Good land and equipment, 3R house, mail and scheol bus Rt. 1 1/2 mi. Watkinsville _and churches. G. W. Darden, Wat- kinsville. | Want*white or col. turpentine family with boys large enough to chip or dip 8000. good run- ning trees; 50-50 basis. Good house. Close to school Rt. M: |G. Henderson, Mershon, Rt. 1. Want good man to work jturpentine on halves or work by the barrel for reasonable salary. Will furnish good ten- fant house. J.. F. Miller, Rocky Ford, Box 205, Rt. 2.. work on farm. Nice privet room and reasonable salary. No ob- jections to 1 or 2 children. Write. Miss Elouise Powell, Americus, Rt. 2, Box 66. Want white or col. family for .work on farm near Atlanta: Elec. lights, 5 R house. Monthly salary and milk furnished. On School and Mail Rt. Dr. Dew- ey T. Nabors, Atlanta, 330 Doctors Bldg. Phone Ma. 2646. Want white woman to live as one family and do light work on farm, $30. mth., board and room. At once. Mrs. James Queen, Ellijay. i Want small family for truck farming on shares, and. grow corn crop; work together. Good water and land. Prefer honest and reliable people. Write or see. Dan Grizzle, Dahlonega, Rt. 3. ; Want middleaged woman to help with gardening and care for livestock. Mrs. P. E. Thorn- ton, Avondale Estates. Phone Atlanta Cre F285. Want farmer for 1, 2, or 3 H farm, good land, fairly good house, 3rdgs and 4ths or stand- ing rent. J. M. Day, oes Box 1183. Want young white married man to work on farm in Cobb Co. for wages payable semi- monthly. Good proposition. See: M. S. Woodward, Atlanta, 3905 Tuxedo Rd. N. W. Tel. Ch. 8832. . Want iiddicenca bent man and wife ato raise vegetables, look after chickens*and:cows. |Toomsboro. 15R house, good outbldgs. paved | ple. Want nice woman to do light, Want reliable country raise woman fer light chores on fi No milking. Have elec, $3 ._ Let Want middleaged white. man to do light farm chores Salary and good farm home in Forsyth Co. between Sharon and Brookwood. Churches. C. Bagley, Suwanee, Rt. 1. Want elderly, single whit man, thoroughly exp. in oper: tion and upkeep of grist. mi Board, room, and salary. C. C. Draughon, Pelham, RFD 3. Want man to grow cotton on 50-50 basis. Good house with elec., good and, mail Rt. and school bus Rt. land ready to plant. Alonzo Paulk, Jl wee ; Rt2, Want 1 man or wiitht family to work turpentine on 50-50 : basis, cups already up. Good house with elec., on mail and bus rt. Quinton Paulk, Wray. Want farmer for 2H Crop, 3rds and. 4ths, good 4 R house, ~ well on porch, elec., barn, pas- ture, plenty wood, ~ orchard, School and mail Rt. 30 mi. Ma- rietta. Write. Frank L. Dob} s_ Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Want 3 families good at fare : work. Desirable locate houses, pay, and good tn aN ment. F. B. Jackson, Wrigh ville. Want good man for 2 H farm, 50-50: basis, or 3rds and 4ths.; Hwy., and lights. Write. Larry McDaniel, Atlanta, 145_ Luckie ; St. N.-W. Want white family for gen- : farm work. Good 5 R house, elec. lights, running water, - school bus and mail Rt. in good white community. Revue work with good pay: Good proposition for one willing to work. W. E. Sutton, Foe Gaines. Want reliable party. to ih. nance self to raise corn, pea- nuts, and truck crops. I hav Jand and equip. Single and G training preferred. J. .J. Prew-- ett, Albany, Box 599, Rt. 3. Want farmer for 1 or 2 H crop on 3rds. and 4ths.,. 4R house, elec., * wood, water, and pasture, on Hwy., school and mail Rt. See: I. J. Holder. ee t Want farmer for 1H crop, 50- ; 50 basis, on mail and school bus Rt. F. H. Porter, Eaew Riles yes Want nice reliable white man, s sober, not over 50 yrs. old, -for work on farm located in city limits. Board and $1.50 or $2. daily. R. N. Hagan, Sr. Bre-_ men, Rt. 1, Box 2 A. Want single man to live as_ one of family. Must be in. good health and clean habits, $8:00 weekly and must be able to. handle all farm work. Start at once. Wire or write. ee Cc. Brinson, Whigham. a, ea Want middleaged col. Sopot raised on farm for farm lo- cated 20 mi. Atlanta, good house with garden and will help feed.. Woman to do part. time work. Good wages with good people. Must have -refers ences..Call De. 3996. Mrs. Mer rill. Wilson, Atlanta, 1296 Em- ory Rd.. Want farmer, white or col. to work 1 H crop, 50-50 basis, at once. C. J. Mobley, Conyers. Want reliable party on halves for 300 A. farm on Chatta- hoochee. Two 4 R. houses, elec., School bus, North Fulton. 2 new tractors, mules, imple- ments, plenty bottom and up- land. Act immediately. . Write only, giving best ref. H. N. As- bury, Atlanta; 1184 Reeder Circle, N. E. : Want farmer for 1 or (2 A crop :on 3rds. and 4ths.. 4 R. house, elec., wood;:water= and pasture,.on Hwy. Mail vand school bus. Rt. Se. -I.. J. -Hol- Jas. A. Manry, Fortson, RFD. derm, Temple. < ae : ae small, farm. J. ; arts Rt. 4. yoman, 30-45 yrs. ; work | on farm, for good home; 38 mis. 2 Be ' Turkeys, ~ back, 33rd St. mise furnished; PAGE BIGHT > THIRD ~ (Continued from Gane Gue) worth by our government I mean since the end:of the war, and I mean since Russia had begurr over-run- ning the other: small countries: around her, and I mean we are still doing it. -~Now these FARM HELP WANTED * Want young couple, no child- ren, to live in home, with bach- elor and work for wages on. F, Little, bass - Want farmer on 50-50 basis fory3.H. crop, 3. or.4 steady |. gober workers, good land, 4 R. house, Elec: lights 2 good . fast les, Farmall tractor, plant- bg. and cultivating equipment. Ret. furnished and required. ~R..0. Rovers, Forsyth, Rt. 3. work | on farm; home with all conveniences with : -couple. Mrs. C. Hughes, Flowery Branch, Rt 3. Want at once, unencumbered for light room, board and $10. week. J. &B. Mosley, Austell. t Want working partner for Cattle and Hog: farm. Plenty land and resources to develop;: on Hwy. 80 at Jeffersonville, Macon. Good churches. For - details, W. G. Huff, Macon, school, see. Mrs. . 456 Orange St. + Want farmer for 16d" A; 100 A. open, Ber- muda pasture, wood, water -elec.,. phone, in suburbs Jet- fersonville on Hwy. 80 Shares or standing rent; also want healthy, good country woman itto live with 2 adults and do tight work on farm. Miss Pearl Solomon, Macon, 479 Orange St. Apt. 6. Want contact party to raise I furnish the old turkeys.and other party furnish the feed.and give me_ half raised and my old _ turkeys Cues: next November. Soroughs, Sr., Savannah, 302 W. teactor farm, be Will give rent free to rliable Ex-GI or other settled party or couple; smalk place, small fhouse, elec. lights, running wa- ter, garden, chicken yard, flowers, etc., in exch, for some Pe time work... Contact. Miss M. Maddox, Stone Mountain, O. Box 297, Phone 3591. * siaiit farmer for good 1 H. erop, 50-50 basis, about 10 A. good creek bottom.;on school internationalists figured upa vast scheme to grab billions - of dollars out of the American farmer and the American taxpayers under. the _ guuse of feeding hungry people through _ the so-called Marshall Plan, but actual- y most of this money is a steal by such fous Rt. near church, 3. mi. town, good 3 R. house. J. S. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. Want man to operate Dairy, | also farm some. H. L. Sher-} wood, McDonough, Rt. 3. | Want man, alone, to tend| patches and do extra odd farm chores. T. J. Wayne, Buford, Rt. 2. | _ Want reliable, peaceful work- | er for 1 H. crop on halves. a -R. house, pasture and wood | want 10 A, in ton, plenty corn land. Must be @ood' worker. Write or come mi. Ea. Buford on Buford- Mhompson Mill Rd. J. H. Mob-; y, Buford, Ra. 2.. cot- | Boot ee MARKET BULLETI! crieruannna| ov Br others; . tional combines, corpor ations to Russia and States News-World Report; There. are. two: itemsone. from 4 nesbur 2. Africa, Brussels,. have national business. headed, Growth Role.?> Price Dip. to Agriculture. of Africas Growth of Africa s World E Build-up. of Africa i is- wuwdee way. _ Things 3 are boom- ing. Money is Pourne in to speed ppedietion: of raw materials. ers ~ Shortage of U, 3%. doliars i is partly ceponsible Brit- ain, others want to develop Africa. . 30 they can cut buying. i in U.S. . Military phonies enters. in, too; Uranium: tin, cop- per. nepoett: all become important if cold war turns |.s - Want white. woman for light!.. . * etre: i pein ate Be ; Vapi ye f i ~ Africa now is bustling with the. Bigheat boom in its history. New indusiries are mushrooming. Old ones are. expanding. Dams, highways, railways and big mechanized fens. are being: de- veloped all over the continent. More. is coming. Britain and her lotion alone are io. Sond close to $1,500,000,000 on development and welfare projects in. Africa, between. now and 1958. Private investors are. pouring billions into the Union of South Africa, the Belgien Congo and other areas. Basis of the boom is an intensive search & copes colonial. powers for new sources of raw materials and food. Desperately short of dollars, European nations are anxious to reduce their de- pendence on America as a supplier. They can pay for goods from Africa in :their money and save dollars for other things. Feeding the boom, tight now,: is the military planning of Europe and the United States. Africa is to become a huge base: for armed: operations into Europe if trouble comes with Russia. Also, countries anxious to get at supplies of strategic war materials are willing to pay high prices now to aeyeion sources in Africa. Here is what is going on: In the Union of South Africa, 3,721 new companies were formed last year, with a capital of nearly $400,000,000. In pro- cess of development is a synthetic-oil industry that will use the countrys enormous coal deposits for raw material. The Domin- ions steel industry, which now produces 500,000 tons a year, | is being expanded, with the aim of making South Africa self- sufficient in steel by 1950. Many of the new firms are branches of U. Si companies or have some U. S. money in them. Americans have an estimated $100,000,000 invested in Sovth Africa and are putting more in all the time. Trade with the U. S. is brisk. The Dominion bought 45,000 cars last year and expects to buy 60,000 this year. Uranium deposits, not yet worked, promise another source of wealth, as.development of atomic energy progresses. - The Belgian Congo also is riding the crest of a boom, As the worlds biggegst source of uranium, the colony is getting increasing attention from the Uz. S..Under an agreement with Cost of Price Dip to Agricul ltu Loss OF $4,400,000,000 IN 1948 EARNINGS - Farmers lose $4, 400.000, 200-5 In income if - pics satay down, Buying by focaele will th affected by lawar prices. Farmers, even so, will. have- money for . large scale purchasing. Price drop of $5,200,000,000 more could occur be- fore all farm commodities hit levels of price support by Government. 3 : Drop in farm income starts from a record high. The greatest boom ever enjoyed by American farmers show indications of ending with the break that has occurred in prices of farm products. Agricultural prices and agricultural income reached a peak during January, 1948. Price declines during February knocked about $4,400,000,000 off farm income on an annual basis. Those declines also blew about $4,000,000,000 from the value of inventories of crops and livestock held by farmers. Farmers, as a result, know that they have been hit by | something. Yet farm income, by any past standard, remains at record levels. Unless prices fall further, the net cash income of farmers in 1948 may be larger than it was in 1947. Valuei of inventories on farms still is much higher than a year ago. Farmers have on hand cash, bank deposits and war bonds. tM five times as much in amount as ee had in 1940, - a ate aie per rdket ys . INSTALLME INTERNATIONALISM VS. AMERICANISK Unilever and other: interna- - T have before me copy of The United. a Pages 22 and 27of the February 1948 edition. Belgium. London, England and Washington, D.C. This report shows how the Marshall Plan money will be used by big inter- The first. report is. The second report is, Cost of "| Eventually it is to cover 3,250,000 sete | nuts a year. proved to handle larger ships. Altogether, 38,0 things in America. SRR eae eee ment. It would lead to a drop of 20 to 25 per cent in purchases of automobiles, trucks and general merchand ' were heading for the sky. levelwill have a bit more than the $30'345,000-000 Lever . ae erie in ea an lands: ee _Sonee will not Johan- nationalists a are ae Amer for their own benefit and n gry women and children in Europe TOM LINDER z =C Jommissioner of Agric World Belgium, the U. 3. buys all: th ni ian the: Some Output increased tremendously du ny 2h Exports now are 40. percent ume, and are ath: Dollars earned by sale of these commodi on. hal Belgium one of the few. pros ay ia as another: cenier- -of of coal, iron, and chrome are to tric Rower tor. abe. oEnan It will be financed can eh 2 5 by Jocal resources. Object is to indu trii together are to invest a eight years. The money will b transportation, health con vate interests are putting $3: ment. In one of the West Africi $400,000 corporation is being Seosulsea to toe r The money is matter y. from local sou monds. All of these aes a can . di are % And what's leit over can be sold in| Am rica for b ad dollars. In East Africa, the British are putting 100 00, gle venturea vast, mechanized farm, larges produce large quantities of peanut oil, w! have to be bought in America. Withi expected to be in full preanenes: raisin More than 100 crite of Aiea line will be buil to os new plantation an outlet to the coast, whe: spent on railway, port and road construction in the peanut project. The French colonies. in Birice also have develop but actual progress is. slow now. because funds are scarce. pletion of projects for increasing wheat uction| orth Africa and cotton in the eens. au an wou ; On the basis of past experience, a price deck 18 that has occurred would lead to a drop of 15 to 20 farmer. purchases of machinery, tractors and other farm time, however, individual farmers are so well off and _ of a buying mood, with unsatisfied wants so great, farm, market may be much less affected than it wo been by a comparable crack in a previous period. The farm boom, in fact, is one that has to be viewed - cold figures to be understood in its true size and scops boom reached its climax in January of this ree aS Cash income of farmers in January flowed at an of $35,100,000,000. The chart on the next page shows compares with other periods. Back in 1940, farm was $9,100,000,000, and that was regarded as a fairly g The break in prices this month lopped off about $4.400.0 income on an annual basis. Even so, if there is no fa in prices, farmers during 1948assuming a _ hig! had last yearwhich was a year of all-time-high oe Outgo of farmers for oer costs, for wag! terest and ot 2 $16,200,000,0 OOF ary. | At pro} aig r Prices of a few | also w,