TOM UNDER: 2 COMMISSIONER Editorial By TOM LINDER hirty years ago the United States was lending money to the war-torn coun- s of Europe for their rehabilitation. Tt was said that we could not have a erous America unless we built a sperous Europe. It. was said that must open our doors to imports to mit European countries to pay their debts (meaning $15-Billion Dollars ch England, Italy, France and Hol- d owed to J. P. Morgan & Company, New York, Rothchild, of London, genheim, of Paris, and other Inter- onal Bankers. . om 1919 to 1929 we imported goods he amount of $43-Billion Piollars. As great flood of imports increased erican production fell off, unem- yment increased, stocks and bonds American business was hypothe- id to the banks, while agricultural es in the United States sagged under impact of surplus imports. After the national election of 1928, te Hoover and Congress gave a temporary boost to prices by the ex- itures of public funds and by issu- an executive order declaring a mora- terium on collection of war debts and by advocatine an increase in protective tariff rates that would protect. American ds in the American, market. This igh tariff bill was actually enacted by Congress in June, 1930 but the damage id already been done and the Smoot- wley Bill was passed too late to pre- vent the crumbling of our national aco momy. : ~The Stock Market crash of August, and the tremendous depression hich followed in its wake, were direct- nd undoubtedly caused by the flood- of American markets with foreign rehandise. from March 1934 until 1939, the Na- mal Administration put on the great- Spending program in all history un- that time, trying to prime the pump id get ovr economy where it could vel under its own steam. od 1940, Congress enacted the so-eall- Lend-lease Act under which we could pay for all the munitions of war, food and fiber so that the ships we owned could build, could transport these lies to the nations of Europe. nning with the fateful Pearl Har- Tk, the United States expended ey in the war'effort than any- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 38, 1949 NUMBER 40 ESTERDAY AND TOMORROW one on this earth had ever heard or dreamed of before. z Out of the lavish expenditures of Lend-lease, and our participation in World War II, tremendous international fortunes were made, the records of which can be further verified by reading the business reports of the most reliable compilers of the records of these giant national and international corporations. In 1947 we had the favorable balance of trade on six groups of agricultural commodities of $1,100-Million Dollars (Market Bulletin of March 9, 1949). In 1947 the American people were told that the expenditure of $5 1/2-Bil- lion Dollars more in Europe would stabilize the countries of Europe and, at the same time, provide a vast market for American pr oducts, agricultural and otherwise. In 1948 we gave another 51/2-Billion Dollars to Europe, but instead of in- creasing our market for American agri- cultural products we actually lost more than a billion dollars in trade on those same six groups of agricultural commod- ities (see Market Bulletin of March 9 1949,) We are now told that it is necessary for the countries of Hurope to find export markets for goods produced with the billions of dollars that America has sent overseas. Weare told that America must be willing to import as much or more than we export. We are told that the problems of world trade have become very perplexing in the councils of the United Nations Organization, and we are told that the same principles of trade which we followed as a matter of poli- ties since World War IT, is no longer economic politics and must be aban- doned. Yet, at the same time, the White House is demanding the extension of re- ciprocal trade agreement acts under | which America is being flooded with foreign goods in exactly the same way that it was in 1919 to 1929. With the full knowledge before us of the result of the insane importation of foreign goods during that ten-year period of 1919 to 1929, the White House and: some members of Congress are urg- ing that we now start on exactly the same fatal course. They are urging this in the face of the known facts that the days of war pros- perity are behind us; in the face of de- celining farm prices; in the face of threat- ened surpluses; in the face of declining t lf production in all lines and in the face of unemplovment that is growing month by month. In 1912, EH. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company formed the Hercules Powder Company, and the Atlas Powder Com- pany, and aceepted in payment for prop- erties turned over to Hercules Powder Company and the Atlas Powder Com-~ pany, millions of dollars of stocks and. bonds issued by Hercules Powder Com- - pany the Atlas Powder Company. At least fifty per cent of the obligations of Hercules Powder and the Atlas Powder Company were distributed to stockhold- ers of du Pont, so that the same stock- holders who. own E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company also own = fifty per cent interest in the Hercules Pow- der Company and the Atlas Powder Company. 3 Today, the parent company, du Pont, and its offspringsHercules Powder Company and Atlas Powder Company, et al, all have subsidiary companies and affiliated companies. In 1947, du Pont held ten million shares of stock in General Motors Cor- poration. du Pont owns and controls numerous subsidiaries and affiliates throughout North and South America and in foreign countries, especially im Argentina. If Congress cared to know enough to investigate, they would probably find that much of the $5 1/2-Billion dollars we sent to Europe was used to purchase raw materials in South America, Africa and the East Indies. And that those American dollars, paid by American taxpayers, were then used to purchase American-made automobiles, trucks, tractors and farm equipment in this country, It is passing strange that, during recent years, the export of American agricultural products has decreased in volume almost in exactly the same amount that exports of industrial prod- ucts have increased. If this supposition is true, and it cer- tainly appears logical, the practical ef- fect of all this is that the American tax- pavers have paid for millions of auto- mobiles and given them away. The Hercules Powder Company (stockholders of DuPont) are among the wood turpentine people who are taking away from Georgia turpentine farmers the American market for turpentine and rosin products, which is the very foun- (Continued on Page Four) -. er baby turkeys, B. B. Bronze. | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN : Address all items for publication and all requests to. be put KETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL poe a ASSOCIATION [asspeerg Sees pe econ es under postage regulations inserted one time on each vequest and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing P more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. ~ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does notassume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting. frem oublished notices. Tom finder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture 114-122 eace St.. Covington, Ga Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ut Markets. 222 State Capitol. Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second ciass matter 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 for in Section 1103. Act of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State Capito! Editoriai ana Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office - th_ nailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU |) MAR | tically new, A-1 cond. turn Notices of farm produce and appurtenances adimissable 114-122 Psce St.. Covingion, Ga. SECOND HAND MACHIN- SECOND HAND ERY FOR SALE f4ACHINERY FOR SALE Turner Hay Fisher with Wise. Corn Binder and Ensilage motor, Ist. class cond., used| Cutter, used one season, exe. very little, $490. J. P. Simpson,| cond., $650. J. D. Whiting, Al- College Park, Rt. 2. Tel. Ca.} Pany, POB 244. Phone 1419. 6859. : New Holland One Man Pick- up H cA Gets "4 Farmall Cub Tractor, plant-| 92,JaY Baler G. HE Overton ers, cultivators, fertilizer at- 3406 Ji tachment, disc tiller, 8 dise eutaway harrow, mowing ma- 48 in. Grits Mill complete _ chine. All new in "49. Priced} and Power Corn Sheller, A-1 right for cash. Riley M. Downs,; Lonnie Moore, Waycross, Rt. Royston, Rt. 1. 1 Can Sealer for 2 to 3 cans to} _ 16 in. Ford \Tractor Plow, exe. for elec. churn or bees. S.| $75.00; Terracing outfit, bull D. Harrison, Kathleen. dozer type for Ford Tractor, ie Garden-AN "ractar. $100. Good cond. Exc. for Drag i 2 4 with tools for sale or exc. for a wo ee Drill, te. 7. good milch cow on trade. L, E. Randall, Atlanta, 113 Key Rd.| John D. Side Delivery Rake, S. E. | Slightly used, ~ $158. J. B. | 3 Roller Chattanooga Syrup} ee spat S19 Pine Ave: Mill No. 22, good cond., $35. Otis Adams, Lawrenceville,| | 2 Meadows Mills, 20 and 24 Rt. 1, Box 341. = 2 ane ale 15 and 3 hp, be s ew Holland ucker, David Elec. oe brooder, Bradley Sheller, _ Elevators, webs use OMY. ONES, 09 tools, etc. All Ist. class cond. H. eond., $17.50. C. L. Crumbley, C. Singleton, Tucker, Rt. 1. ee. RE 3. Phone Clarkston 5312. Sears Roebuck Can Sealer, 2 H Rubber Tired Wagon, seals No. 1, 2, and 3 cans, nev- 7 ae ? 650-16-6 ply rear, 525-17-4 ply ex used, perfect cond., $9. Exc. front, runs on roller bearings for speckled Sussex chickens; |, grease, good bed, used only 3 mos. on farm, will carry 5000 lbs., $150. R. F. Neal, Hi- awassee, Rt. 1. A. D. Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 4. oe ST aime, jgftGd| Bradley Garden Tractor, good onfarm. ROT Randall Ga. | Cone: tiller and cultivator at- akin Rt Re a tached. J. H. Davis, Covington, Box: 44. 1942 V-C Case Tractor, 2 x s ; Fow power take-off harrows, Farmall A Traetor, power lift, Bente IAT cond. sell self starter, lights, freshly paint- hEaD Roy Marne Navona ed, cultivators, planters, ferti- Ri 4. Phone 1456-3 | lizer distributor, peanut plows, eee : tiller plow, A-1 cond., 42 Intl. J. D. Corn Binder, used less} Combine, 4 wheel rubber tired than 2 seasons, good cond.,' tractor trailer, A-1 cond. Mrs. priced to sell. J. B. Spears, Jr.,! Elton *nider, Louisville. Mansfield. 2 Row Nisbut Boll Weevil J. D. 12 A. 6 ft. Combine,} Catcher, used very little, $100. exe. cond. practically new, | discount; Also Power Lift for $925. Fred Doeckweiler, Cor-|H model John Deere. V. C. dele, Rt. 4. | Powell, Wrightsville, Rt. 3. T6 Intl. Crawler Tractor,| Harvey Feed Mill, $150.00; bull dozer and blade ittached,| Lime Spreader on rubber, $80.; $1500.; farm 21/2 mi. N. W. Seeder for Ford Tractor, $65.; Sumner. Howard McCrary, | John D,. Side Del. Rake, $175. Sumner. Used very little. Exc. for cows Four Continental Special C and hogs. F. H. McLeod, Val- Feeders and 1 Separator. All| d0sta, Rt, 2, ball bearings, metal, used 3 J. D. Mint type Side Delivery seasons. R. G. Smith, Milledge-| Rake, used 4 days, $250.00; Al- ville, Rt. 6. so J. D. 12 A (6 ft.) Combine Complete 3 Unit Hinman] With motor, $1200. W. N. John- Milker with extra pail, | 5": Warrenton. Oliver Pick-up Power Baler, Lilliston Peanut Picker on Allis-Chalmers Mower for B| rubber, perfect cond., set of Model and Side Delivery Rake, | Southern Peanut Plows, fit any Power drawn. L. N. Arnold,} tractor, $25. M. P. Minchew, Winder, Rt. 1. Jr., Macon, Rt. 3.. + = ew - SECOND HAND MCHINERY FOR SALE Bradley Garden Tractor, .prac- plow, cultivator, harrow, mow- ing machine, 2 planters, part of equipment never been used, | $150. W.. P. Couch, Luthersville. Friek Peanut Picker and Ann Arbor Hay Press, both have )| Wise. air cooled motors, mount- ed, and. all necessary equip- ment. I. D. Massey, Doerun, Rt. Z Continental Cotton Conden- ser, take care of 4-80 saw gins, ready for service. J. P. Hogg, Buena Vista. Elee. Brooder, 100 day old chicks to 2 wks. old, 50 day old to 4 wks., Oakes, $10. cash. PO. Money Order. No checks. Come after or will ship ex- press. J. E. Locke, Butler, Rt. LE Bush and Bogg Harrow, good cond., $100. Phome Ra. 5712. E. E. Simpson, Ben Hill, Rita te Box: 40: 5 ft. Dbl. Sec. Tractor, Har- row, $30. J. E. Cox, Dixie, Rt. Ts 4 Model A John Deere Tractor, starter, lights, all equip., $1600. Or trade for smaller tractor. Prefer B or Ford late model. Marvin Kimbrel, Colquitt. 2 used tractor tires, 10X26, good cond.. F. W. Mangus, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. (Concord Dis- triet). Cole Guano and Grain Drill, same as new, just used 1 sea- son, naaite Elda Bryan, Dahlonega, Rt. 2 ee Harris Combines, 7 ft., self propelled, 1 new, 1 used one week. B. F. Smith, Colbert. Tractor with cultivator, 3 turn plow, bull dozer blade, $275. Willard Morrow, Calhqun, Rt, 2. Caterpillar 40 Tractor, gas powered, good cond., ideal for heavy work, $1500. at my place. Aor Leatherwood, Douglas- ville, Rt. 4. 2H Mowing Machine, J. D. 4 ft. blade, used very little, $100. Thos...N. Chandler, Milledge- ville. Midget Flour Mill, good cond. 1/5 original cost. L. D. Gribble, Demorest. J. D. Model M Tractor, new type planters, cultivators, ferti- lizer attachment, Bush and Bogg Harrow, Spring Tooth Harrow, Mowing Machine, Ford Tiller adapted to tractor, used less than 100 hrs. Sell at discount. Can be financed. G, B. Boyd, Douglasville, P. O. Box 135. Phone 4451. 55 gal. Sears Roebuck Farm Master Spraying Machine, used 2 seasons, powered by 11/2 HP gasoline motor, $100. J. M, Riddle, Varnell, Rt. 1. Model W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor (1939 year model, good rubber), cultivators, fertilizer distribytors, and planters, used 1 season, Athens 4-Dise Tiller, Allis-Chalmers Model 60 All- Crop Harvester. Claude P. Har- man, Greenville, Rt, 2. 1948 S. C. Case Tractor, 4 Disc Tiller, 10 Disc King B and B. Harrow; % "= Case Tractor Drawn Mower, used very lit- tle. 10 mi. So. Atlanta on Hwy. 42. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwood, ing 1-3-80 Gin Lummus Oufit complete sel] all or. vart at bargain; 1-25 in. Meadows Grist Ml, A-1 cond. J, T. Warnick, Tarrytown. Intl. Combine, 5 .ft. with auxiliary moter, practically new, eut less than 50 acres. Sam Somme, Hawkinsville. Phone 220. f Red E Garden Tractor, 4.1 hp Wisc, motor, cultivator, harrow, practically new, dbl. clutch, no chain nor belt. Mor- ton B, Johnson, Valdosta, Rt: 1: McCormick-Deering Tractor Binder, exe. cond., 10 ft. cut, priced: for quick sale. ot ughes, ae: _ Blaineuilie: R 4, Box 70, ; Saturday.-H. H. Frederick, | heifers or -pigs. Guy H. Miller, De ; ; One Elec. and one Kero- sene Brooder, water troughs, feeders. Mrs. W. H. Sanders, Savannah, Rt. 2, Box 588. Rte, ft Dairy equip. to operate | - creamery, sufficient for any} $2.50, * New ready for ment, R, N. Redenand. size dairy, available at less than] : 1/2 -cost. E. J. Fechtel,. Atlanta, |; 139 Forsyth St., S. W.. Continental Belt Distributor} b and Steel Feeders, 4-80 saw} ging and D. B. Press with Ram. Make offer. Robert D. Eckles, Social Circle. 1947 IHC Side Delivery Rake for sale or exe. for good Dbl. Cutaway Harrow for tractor. Arthur James, Nashville. 1 each: No. 7 McCormick Mower, $100.00; 1H Wagon, $50.; Avery Middle Breaker, $10.00; Chattanooga 2H ~ Turn Plow, $10. All good cond. No letters. Nothing shipped. M. F. Barfield, Louisville, Rt 1. Simplex Cotton Duster to fit} - model A Farmall Tractor, 6 spouts in perfect cond. used only 1 season. E. F. Perry, Kel- ly. Extra large Tractor Wagon (earry 15-20 tons with ease) for sale or trade for cows or yearlings. Ira C. England, Rome, Po OO. Box t01T, Good used Meadows | Grist Mill with 25 hp Air Cooled Wisc. Gas Motor, practically new, belt and hand corn sheller, all at a bargain. Paul Mallet, Dalton, Rt. 3. Near Bryants Store. 3 Fordson Tractor and heavy Harrow, $150. Come and try it out. H. B. Cain, Bethlehem, Rt. L One King Bush and Boggs Harrow with ten 28 in. disc. also one with 8, 26 in. disc. Tel. 30- Ww. Dillard Wood, Bowdon. Allis-Chalmers Model B Trac- tor, planting and cultivating equipment. Come see. Home on Marshallville. Chattanooga 3 Roller Power Cane Mill, 12 ft. copper pan, used very little, good cond., eheap. Ira C. England, Rome, POB 1011. : 1600cap. 46 model Buckeye Incubator, $500. or trade for Monroe, Rt. Want 1 each, pastuerize and bottling machines. State price. Roland T. Dickens, Watkinsville, Want 1 Power Pea and Velvet Bean Thresh. Dont need trailer and engine. Give price and cond. Will cons. one in need of re- pairs. O. E. Justice, Irwinton, Rt. 2. Want Farmall Super A Trac- tor, good cond., with bottom plow. E. H. Jones, Wayeross, Reynolds St. Want 1 mule drawn Hay Rake, good cond. priced right. No junk. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin. Want 1 drag harrow, good cond., priced right. See or write: R. Anderson, Covington, Rt. f PLANTS FOR SALE Govt. insp. PR Red and Yel-| M@ low Potato plants, 5000, $4.00. FOB here. D, M. Cason, Bristol. Chas. W. Cabbage, Ga. Col- lard Plants, 40 C. PP. Mrs. Ed- win Patterson, Cumming. Copver Skin and PR plants, $1.25, Treated seed. No COD nor checks. Homer Worth, Nichols, Rt. 1. Red Skin PR plants, _ state. insp., treated, Bunch $5. M; Running Vine, $2.50 M; 5000 or more Bunch, $4, M. Del. E, H. Hall, Arabi, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike, 50c C; 500, $2.50; ns ie Blue Damson Plum, ea.; coe Plum, 3, $1. ae sees Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Chas. abbage, 70 Marglobe Tomato, i Cx $1.00; $1.60 M; Heading lards, 600, $1. 00: $1.40 Cayenne Hot Pepper, a 500, $1.50. Del. J. H. Da Jedgeville, Rt. 5. Large C. W. and Dut -bage, Marglobe, Stone a timere Tomato, Ga. and Fashion Collards, 5! $2.45 M; 5M, $i. Hwy. 4 mi. E. Gainesv Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. Insp. and treated PR Potato plants, $2.50 M. j Jones, Jr., Pelham. _ State insp. PR_ plan M. Can ship on short no R. ones, Pelham, Rt. 2. eee state insp. PR. $2.50 M. Now ready. . mond, Pelham. : Red and Copper Sk insp. PR plants, 75c M. | full count, Prompt sh Atlas Lightsey, Surrency Marglobe and Rutger to plants, late oe mer setting, 500, Mossed_ and ines del. I. L. Stokes, Fitzger: en Royal Sweet Pod _ Hot -# 50e C; i 95; $2" lants, $1.50 Mf of See Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. State insp. PR Pink tato plants, $2.40 M; var. Cabbage, Tomato, 40e C; $2.50 ae Lee Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. a PI and PR plan ! $2.00; Pe pee pe mato, $2. M; Ruby Calif. Wonder Sweet 5@ C; 500, $2005 eS lard, $1. 75 M. Cc. W. Smith, cameer Govt. insp. PR ple and Soe 5000, $4. now. A. L. Turner, Govt .insp. pure | Pink Skin PR plants, 2 50 M; Old | Fashion $2.00; $3. 75 M. Promp' count guar. Gainesville, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Old Fash Potato plants, 500, M; Red and Pink plants, 500, $1.50; Prompt shipment. guar. Claudie Mathis, ville. opper Skin Potat $1.2! $ oP Del. in Ga ico Surrency. Govt. insp. and treate and Copperskin Potato rooted, $1.75 M. Del. Merritt, Sereven, Rt. 1, Govt. insp. LA and Red Skin PR: s M. Del. Prompt shipmen Crowe, Gainesville, , La. a Yam Potat $2. M, P. bees Bek Hardee, 3 Rha Red PR and 100 to Hill insp. and treated, $1.50 1 up, $1.30. Del? Promp: ment, W. J. Boyett, B PR plants, imp. low skin, goyt. ins Prompt shi gi ferd, Brist Govt. ins pe " La: Copperskin Sweet Potato a govt. insp. and treate i othe $1.50 Wonder , $2. M; Pimiento ronder Sweet Pepper, $3. 1pt - shipment. Moss vNetwon Griffin, Bax- insp. and (ied Red otato plants, $1.75 M. 3rd zone. Full count, ment. No checks. R. rney, Rt. 2. of Rutger - Tomato 5 M. M. A. McNeal, lobe, Rtuger rr June plants, 500, $1.50; $2.00 roots. Full count. Fitzgerald, Trwinville. ants imp. red. or yellow Hill, vine grown, insp.. 5000, $5.00; 10,000, a shipment. Full ; iG. Fyre, Bristol. plants, State insp. Z eee $4. M; 2 0 M; a 00 M. etre ee and Rutger aa : ts, 50 C; 500, $1.50; $2.50 . a ert Keith, Gaines- ellow, Copperskin PR vt. insp., and 100 to + M, $10.00; $1.15 M.. +P, atsey, Surrency, Rt. 2. nsp. Potato plants, fr m vine cuttings, $1.25 , New Stone Tomato, Ruby Be i 50c in Sees G. OQuinn, a 2c sperskin Potato | t. insp. and treated. 1 order. Ike Tomber- eney. 4 ary Strawberry plants, S. ae. MeCurley, and Mo Vine Hall, ar lobe and Rutger To- Mt M; Ruby King M: 50 _C. Exe. sp. PR Red Skin Po- sid 50M. Fob. cok and Hot eal , 25 doz. Mt. erry, bearing size, 85 aes Bushes, 8, $1.00. eae Nancy Hen- ' pee, Gel e of Cinip Ke Mrs. Bes- 1. skin Potato plants, p., $1.50. os Stephen Padi R Rt. 2. os ue ~%0e CE; -Yellow, Comfrey Reot, x Balm, : L. Tansy. 40 doz. Garlic Bulbs, 50 dez., e a C. Add postage. White, Dahlonega, Straw- lecam- 40 lb; Ww. Cabbage plants, 15. ots of 300 or more. E : t sacke for 20 bu. aan 30-40 mi. of my home.: eareon, Dahlonega, Rt. : insp. and treated ik re es ants, now $1.90 f and up, M. an Full count. Prompt me} @ cheeks nor COD. Lightsey, Screven, Rt i, 85. ul ore Sprays head Pep- Plants, 35; Catnip, Garlie Bulbs, 25 doz.; and Sassafras Root, 50c don and Gem Ever- earing Strawberry, _ $1. s packed. om L. Eaton, a 0 plants, ee Major Crow, Peppermint, | C, | doz.; Little Red Cherry, 2 Govt. insp., treated Red Skin PR plants, seed from vine cutting, full count, no checks, $1.50 M. Del. L. D. Lightsey, Sereven, Rt. 2. Ga. Collards, 500, 75c; 600, $1.00; $1.40 M; Marglobe Toma- to, 40e Cj 500, $1.00; $1.60 M. PP; Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, 75c; $1.40 M. Solomon Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box 126. Certified Marglobe Tomato plants for sale or exe. 1 M plants for twelve 100 lb. cap. sacks | (print). I ship plants by return mail. Mrs. Odum, Rte. Govt. insp. Potato plants, $2. M. Exe. for 100 Ib. print sacks, free of holes, mildew. 9 sacks to each M; Also exc. Pecans for sacks, 5 lbs. for 2 sacks. Mrs. J. J. Stalvey, Ray City, Rt. 1. PR plants, State insp., imp. Amy Strickland, Red or Yellow Skin, from vine grown potatoes, full count 5000, $4.00; 10,000, $7.50. Prompt shipment. F. G. Tyre, Bristol. Yellow and Red Skin PR plants, PP, govt. insp. and treat- ed, 5000, $4.25. A: L. Turner, : Bristol. PR and Copperskin Potato plants, $1.50 M; 5000, $1.25 M. No checks nor COD. Homer Worth, Nichols, RFD 1. PR plants, govt. insp., yellow skin, 5000, $3. . shipment. Lester Bristol. Gevt. insp. and ented Red and Yellow Skin PR plants, $4. for 5000. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Goyt. insp. and treated La. red or Prompt _exawisrd, Copperskin and Red Skin PR) _ plants, $2.50 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Guy Crowe, Gaines- ille, Rt. 2, -PR plants. now ready, insp., cert. by fail, $2.15 M; Express, $2. M. Money order preferred. Sores RFD Large fresh Bech Chas W. Cabbage, Ruby King Sweet and Pimento Pepper, Ga. Heading Collard, Marglobe Tomato, 50 =| C; 500, $1.25. PP. Damp moss packed. aoe Lightsey, Sr., Baxley, R Extra vee fresh Green EJ Cabbage, Ga. Heading Collard, Rutger Tamato, Bull Nose Sweet Pepper, 50 c: 500, $1.25. PP. Harris Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. Se ee ; Imp. Pink Skin PR, 50c CG: 500, 75e; Cabbage, Tomato, Sweet Pepper and Collard. 50c C; 500, $1.25. PP. Buford Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3. Asparagus, 1-2. yrs. old, 25, i 00; Himalaya Blackberry, 15, 1.00; Kudzu, Semesan_ treated, aa: Cc: 500, $10. PP. Carefully | packed. Jonathan W. Toole, Ma- con, 410 Burton Ave. Cabbage plants, 20c C; $1. a5 | M; Marglobe, Rutger, New Stone Bamata: Phe GC; $7.50 M; Black Beautv Eggplant. 40 C; $3. M; Hot, Sweet and Pimento Pepper, 35 C; $2.50 M. 6-9 in. plants, moss packed. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham, Guyton. Tea, Garlic and Artichoke plants, 25 doz.; $1. or more. PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2, Box 64. Govt. insp. and treated PR plants, re dor yellow, $1.50 M; 5M and up, $1. M_ Prompt ship- ment. Full count. J. O. Lightsey, Bristol. Goyt. insp. and treated Red Skin and 100 to the Hill Potato plants, $1.50 M: 5 M, $5. Prompt pot R. J. Lightsey, Bristol, me i. PR Copperskin or Red Skin Plants, good count, and een guar., $1.45 M; 5000, $6. rompt shipment. Mrs. 8; Williams, Naylor. - g Rooted Sage plants, 60 doz.; Brimmer Tomatoes, 50 doz. Add postage. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. 1. Jubilee Tomato plants, large yellow meaty, acidity free, 50c ; Cowhorn Pe 25 gor: orders P 4 ing kind, 1 2 doz. F Bunch PR plants, $6. M. tres paid. Prompt shipment, G. L. Steedly, Baxley. Ruby King Sweet Pepper, Long Pod Hot Pepper plants, 25e doz. Add postage. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Cert. Bunch Potato Draws, $1. C; $6.50 M. Del.; Bell Pep- per, Dill, Sage, Parsley, Aspar- agus, 35c doz.; Broccoli, Brus- sels Sprouts, Swiss Chard, Beets, Cabbage, Carrots, To- matoes, 2 doz., 35c. Mrs. H. , Franklin, Register. Chas. W. Cabbage and Ga. Collard plants, 35c . postpaid. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Bunch potato plants, $1. C; 500, $3.50; $5.50 M. PP; Mar- globe, Rutger tomato, 60c 200, $1.00; 500, $1.75; $2.50 M. Prompt shipment. Exe. for good hogs or calves. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. Imp. Red Skin PR, Govt. insp., treated, prompt shipment, $1. M: 5 M. $4. Earl Boyett, Bristol. Chas. W. Cabbage, 700, $1.00; Marglobe tomato and Ga. Col- lard,. 500, $1.00; $1.60 M; Cay-| enne hot uepees 50c c: 500, $1.60. Del. J. H. Davis, Milledge- ville, Rt. 5. CORRECTION: About 800 Collard, Ga. or Non-Heading mixed, plants, . in lots of 100, with postage paid. Mrs. Alva Russell, Round Oak. SEED FOR SALE. Recleaned. ee own Maer | Seed in 100 Tb. bags, $10. CWT, Norman Johnson, Warrenton. Old Fashion Big Start Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 25ec a.start. Mrs. Ella Green, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Green Glaze Collard (kind bugs dont eat) seed, 4 bls, $1. Bp aive: AR Holloway, Cobb- town, Rt. 1. __ 700 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza Seed, cert, recleaned, , tested, no dodder or weed seed, 25 lb. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta. 15 lbs Green Okra Seed, $10. or 90c Ib. Quillian Tuggle, Bu-|_ ford, Rt. 3. White Tender Hull Crease- back Cornfield Seed Beans, 40 large cup; 5 cups or more, 35c eup. Del. in Ga. Floyd Ander- son, Cartecay. 20-25 Ibs. White Bunch But- terbean Seed, pure, clean, sour 85c Jb.; 20 Jbs; 30 1b. ze a Moore, Newnan Rt. Low growing high yielding Coprockk Grain Sorghum, $5.00 WT. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Brown Striped Half Runner Calico large Running Butter- bean, 60c pt.; Unknown Pea, Bean Seed, weevil free, 3 cups, $1. 00. Del, Prompt shipment. Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville, Rd. Mild Combine type and Higeri home grown, good test, $7. Cwt. Grady Barnett, Ft. Valley, Box 528. Early Green Okra Seed, 25 teacup; Banana Mushmelon Seed, 50c teacup. Or exc. for print sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of holes and mildew. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. Multiplying Calif. Beer 5 25c a good start. No MQ or COD. Mrs. Sallie Floyd, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. Genuine Imp. Cannonball Black Diamond Watermelon, $1.00; Originater Ga. Sweet- heart Melon, $2. lb. Hand saved from large selected melons. State tested. Semesan treated. W. QO. Birdsong, Gordon. Martin Gourd Seed, 25c C; Calico Bunch Butterbeans, 35c lb.; 3 lbs., $1. PP or exe. 3 Ibs. for 2 lbs. dried apples or peaches. Each pay postage. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Millet Seed, Tazin nd hay- 0 Ib ib - 0. Cwt. Nerman 0 Cj}; African Squash (something like pumpkin), 1 doz. seed, 20c; 50c pt. Mrs. Charlie Pitman, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Old Fashion Calif. Beer Seed, 25c a start. L. E. Green, Smyrna, Hie. Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20 start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Early Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1. 1200 lbs. Dixie Crimson Clover Seed, guar. free of pests, recleaned, 30c lb. Ans. all letters. At my barn. B. A. Williamson, Jackson, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Crowder Peas, sound, clean, 20c lb. in 5 Ib. lots; $5. bu.; Nixon Muskmelon and Hales best Cantaloupe Seed, 50c teacup. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1948 crop clean, hand shelled Red Ripper Seed, treated, 10 lbs. delivered by parcel post to 8rd. zone for $2. MO or cur- rency; Or at my farm, $10. bu. us = Be See Ashland. BEANS AND PEAS _ FOR SALE Brab Peas, good test, pure, $6. bu. Blijah Harris, Ft. Valley, Box 528. Mammoth Yellow and Gatan Soy Bean, good test, $6. ~ bu. FOB. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley. 150 bu. Browneyed Crowder Peas, for sale. W. St. Thames, Fort Valley, Rt. 2. Phone. 2912. 100 bu. Brab. Peas, $5.50 bu.; 15 bu. Clay Peas, $5.75 bu. FOB. J. L. Garner, Warthen. 90 bu. mixed Cow peas, $3.50 bu. FOB. Gray Andrews, Roberta. 6 bu. Calif. Blackeyed peas, sound, no weevils, high germ., $7. bu. prepaid express. A. L. Hardin, White, Rt. 1, Box 62. 10 bu. Blackeyed Shorthorn wilt resistant peas, $5. bu. G. C. Wilder, Musella. Genuine White Blackeyed and Red Speckled Crowder Peas, 5 Ibs., $1.00; 15 lbs., $2.75; 30 Ibs., $5. No checks. Add post- age. Or come after. Gladys Du- ran, Cumming, Rt. 1. -25 bu. White Blackeyed peas, sound, good germ., $3. bu. here; $5.50 Cwt. FOB. No less 100 Ibs. shipped. G. C. Sauthern, Talk- ing Rock, Rt. 1. Red Speckled Crowder and White Blackeyed Calif. Peas, 25c cup; 4 cups, $1. Exe. for sacks. Ria Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Ee Hull Crowder Peas, 30c lb.; 10 Ib., $2.25; Honeydrip Cane, 8c Ib.; 10 Ibs.. 75; .Gold- en Dent Pop. Corn, 20c lb.; 2 lbs., 35c: Green Glaze Collard Seed, 2 thls., 25c; 10 tbls., $1. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Black Purple Hull, Brown Crewder and Lady Finger Peas, 25c lb. PP. Exe. for Soy Beans. White first. Mrs. J. R. Lowery, Rochelle, Rt. 2, Box 115. White ee aced Crowders. $5. bu.; Brown Crowders, $6.00 bu.; Lady Fingers, $10. bu. All A-l quality. FOB. Wm. L. Helms, Buena Vista. Roanoke Soy Beans, purity 99.92 per ct., germ., 90 per ct., $3.50 bu.; Gatan Soy, purity, 99.22 per ct., germ., 5 per ct., $6.25 bu.; Ogden Soybeans, 99.38 per et. purity, germ., 35 per ct., $3.50. bu. Recleaned, 2 bu. bags. Db. G6... Strather, Fort Valley. 65 bu. Clemson No .-Shatter Soy Beans, $3.50 bu. FOB. Riley Dillard; Andersonville. Running Speckled Col. But- ter Beans, large cup, 30c; New Era Peas, 25c cup; 3 cups, 50c. PP. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairs- Ville, Rt. 2. 50 bu. Peanut Crowder Peas, recleaned, treated for weevils, $5. bu. FOB. W. . Bates, Cov- ington, Rt. 2. 75 bu. bright, sound, reclean- ed Iron Clay Mixed Peas, $6. ab Bu: Will shi " any size order. H. C. Daniel, : aynesore, y 35 bu. clean White Brow: eyed Crowders, slightly m treated, weevil free, good table or to sow for sale, place. 11/2 mi. S. Douglasvill on Ga. No. 5 Highway. J F. Morris, Douglasyille, Rt. 2. Large Browneyed White Brown 6 Wks. Crowder Purple Hull, 7 teacups, $1. No COD. Mrs. Lon Ashwo 3 Dacula, Rt. 1. 7 Reg. Red Poll Bull, 19 old, 800 lbs., with papers, 6 eration ped. showing In Grand Champion blood $185.00; Grade Jersey Guernsey Milch Cows, and sm. herd. purebred Holsteins, fresh, 8 freshen this summer. our farm. Henry EH. Hamme: Elberton, 118 South Oliver Guernsey-Jersey Cow, ex milker, calf 3 wks. old. MM Louise Kennedy, Stone Mi tain, Rt. 2. Tel. Clarkston 3781 6 reg. Jersey Heifers, 8-12 mo old. Calfhood vaccinated f bangs. R. P. Tatum, Ellenwo 10 mi. S. Atlanta, Hwy. 42. Reg. Jersey Bull Calf bor. May 25, 1948, high producti stock, prize winning sire ani dam. Write for ped., pictures an price. C. J. May, Washington. Guernsey Cow, freshen in Fall, 3 nice young bulls, 1 white face, due to reg., about 1000 lbs. gentle. Mrs. Elton Snider, Lou yille. : 2 good Jersey Cows, chee ce and 5 yrs. old calves born Ap 2nd. and May 10th., easily milked, 2nd. I calves, $200. 00. Come see. R. Crane, Trenton. 10 mi, . Trenton. I Jersey Cow, fresh in White: Face Calf. J. J. Ro Jeffersonville. Guernsey Heifer, entitled reg., bred to . reg., Cue Male Mar. 30th., $115.00; O Pigs, short nose, blocky, reg. buyer's: name, 8 wks. old, Exe. Furnish unrelated pair, Bred gilts, males ready for se ice, inoculated, ready to. Satis. guar, W. H. Nix, Alpha se % Bee fat in an days at 1 yry 9 old. Kenneth Bryan, Ben Butner Rd. Tel. Am. 1721. : Fine 2 yrs. old Jersey Bt about 450 Ibs., white and Jerse color, $100. Am changing White Face Stock. W. P. Luthersville. 1 thoroughbred White Fae Hereford Bull, 9 mos. old, for sale. R. O. Nalley, Blue Ridges Box 144. 1 reg. Guernsey Bull, 16 old, priced reasonably. Reid Du vall, Farmington. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull, a Prince Domino bloodlines, read, for service. E. T. Newton, Mad: ison, Choctaw Ranch. Nice Jersey and Guerns Heifer, freshened last May, ist. calf, f-om reg. stock. Gl : Ferguson (Attaway), Doraville, 4 N. Peachtree Rd, Rt]. 2 yrs. old Heifer with galf (6 wks. old), cow without ealf, $100, R. A. Brown, Sugar Val- ley. Reg. Hereford Herd Domino fe strain, polled, 18 cows, 1 bull, 16 calves, 2-6 mos. old. A. K. Chamblee Estate, Sparta, Ga. Write Mrs. A. K. Chamblee, be Grange, 403 Vernon St. : Reg. Polled Shorthorn Bull, : red and white marking, 6 mos. old May 10, 1949, about 400 Ibs., $200. F. W. Godbee, Waynes- bore. HOGS FOR SALE Hampshire pigs, from FFA Pig Chain large litter. Sews, Reg. in buyer's name, $25. ea FOR. Alcxander Stephens, Crawfordville. FFA Chapter. 3 = nS dation for a living for themselves and families. T have used DuPont only as an ample. There are many other large in- ternational operators that could named if space permitted and a resume of their operations could be given. RDA (Continued from Page One) AND the civilized world giving the partic- ulars of these matters. since reciprocal trade agreements act was passed in 1934, the White House has ex- ciprocal trade agreements in the State Department, in the hands of representa- As I write this article I have before tives of such international people as J. Past experience has demonstrated be always kept operation of so-called re-_ Rede. Clon dhe ompan With. all tiie irrefutable fact how a Senator and Yongress a senting the working people of and the business people of | can support the extension of ciprocal trade agreements act. - TOM LINDER, | HOGS FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE HORSES AND MULES __SHEEP AND GOATS POSITIONS me an authority recognized throughout P. Morgan Company, Standard Oil, An- FOR SALE 4 OIC Male Pigs, 8 wks. old, as short nose, blocky, dbl. treated for cholera, reg. in buyers _hame, crated and shipped, $25. ea. L. E. Kimbrough, Vienna, Rt. 2. ear: Hereford Sow with 5 Mice pigs, 2 wks. old, $30. for sow and pigs. Bernie Fendley, _ Danburg, Rt. 1, Box 48. 4 thoroughbred Essex Boar Pigs, $15. ea. at my barn. Ready to go July 2, 1949. A. H. Rudd, g Byron. 7 mos. old OIC Short Nose Gilts, bred or ready to breed, also boars ready. for service, $40, ea.; 10-15 wks. old, $25. ea. All reg. in buyers name. Out of _ prize winning stock. Max Helms, Buena Vista. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky, oa 50 Ibs, 8 wks. old, $25. ea.; 10 wks. old, $30. ea. Reg. in buy- ers name. Satis. guar. Ship _ anywhere. H. J. Dupree, Ac- worth, Rt. 1. Duroc Sow, 21/2 yrs. old, Pigs, 1 mth. old, $30. at my home. See. Mrs. Emma Young, _ Colquitt, Rt. 2. OIC Pigs, bred for type and quality, out of show stock, prize winners, dbl. immune and reg. in buyers name. Atlanta phone HV Os 4781. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, - Rt. 1. Oraland Farm. Purebred SPC Boar and Gilt Pigs, broad low types, Out-of- State bloodlines, $32.50 ea. Sat. ~ guaranteed. W. M.. Smith, San- _ dersville, Rt. 1, Box 111. _ Shoats, 80-100 lbs., for sale or trade for calves or cow. Give or take difference. R. W. Ed- wards, Decatur, 609 Second Ave. Tel. Cr. 8163. Re. Big Bone Black ives male and female, 8 wks. ~ old, $40. pr.; 7 half Guinea, half OIC Pigs, 25-30 lbs. each, 7 wks. old, $20. pr. Buyer pay shipping chrgs. James McDon- ald, Commerce, Rt. 1. 8 P. B.-SPC pigs, of champion | Winning breeds, 10 wks. old, $20. ea. reg. in buyers name. ape Will ship. Everett Ross, East- - man, Rt. 6. 5 OIC Pigs, 3 boars, 2 gilts, 8 wks. old, finest bloodlines, _ from champ. stock, reg. in buy- - @rs name, $25, ea.; Fine seg. OIC Sow ready for 2nd. breed- _ Ing. 4 mi. Douglasville, just off Kings Hwy. Mrs. D. F. Peters, | - Douglasville, Rt. 2. Purebred blocky Pin mpstines: males and gilts; 4 mos. old, _ from Natl. Champ. stock, $35. ea. Shipped and reg. in buyers name. Choice selections from large litters. A. V. Rocker, Pulaski. e* extra nice Deep Cherry Red 14 wks. old male Durocs, ~ 80-45 Ibs., dbl. treated, reg. in buyers name, $25. at my place; - $27.50 Shipped. No Sunday Bales. A. FE. Bennett, Jesup, Rt. Boars: 9 mos. old, $40.00; 71/2 mos. old, $35.00; 2 mos. old, $25. Big Bone Black Guinea. Reg. buyers name. Add ship- ping czhargs, June McDonald, ~s Commerce, Rt. 1. 1 SPC Male and 1 Gilt, 7 mos. old, male, $30.00; Gilt, $35. at my place, $3. extra for shipping. _ Reg. buyers name. W. L. Rog- . ers, Americus, Rt. 1. Phone aa Roel Soe SS 15 Black Bib Bone Guinea : old, subj. to reg.,| Bay Shetland Siallion, 3 yrs.}| 3 milk type goats, 1 doe,| acter, honest, | rel Pigs, 10 wks. $15. ea. FOB. Mrs. Gertrude} old, $125. W. W. Mitchell, Riv-| white, freshen soon, 1 young Howell, Mitchell, Rt. 1. erdale, doe, brown, bred; 1 _ buck,) 2. purebred PC Pixs 5 amos, white. Good price on the 3 not old, obtained (fine Show Prospects): 26 mos | and price. Fred E. Grubbs, Dem- SRE Oh ee old Filly by Wyllys Merry} orest, Rt. 1. 46 yrs. old white # Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, 8 wks.| Hunters Allen, $350.00; 4 yr.| ing, Sunnyslope breeding, $50.;| farm, doing | lig ar old, $25. ea. Dr. R. S. Duffell, | old Stud, by Brantleys Roan Al-| Reg. Doe Kid, $25. Joe J. Wil- for good home ani FOR SALE hy Ct ember Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses shipped. Allen, out of reg. mare by] Reg. S job- on farm with: Stamp for full details 175, aanan aire. Ist. freshen-| unencumbered, wan Sr., Macon, 659 Broadway. len, Jr., out of reg. mare by Wil-| son, Decatur, 828 Third. Ave. Mrs. Frances Griffin, 6 wks. old Pigs, $10. ea. Will] Atlanta, Box 618. ene not ship. Dr. Wm. W. Smith, De- : catur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. Good, blocky built black qt. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Reg. Hereford Pigs, 3-5 mos. dbl., and ride, 1200 lbs., $100- Grand Ave., N. W. Tel. Be. 5393. job on farm or di old for sale. Pore Valles RE. : leys| strain, now giving 2 qts., $20.00.| work, drive tractor and : 2 ee ae Ho eee ee Jennie Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. House with water, li SPC... Males and| Coss RE 1 : Hightower Rd. Gilts, cholera eee: buyers name, best bloodlines, 6 mos. old mare, 7 yrs. old, work single or L. P. Singleton,| my place, 1/4>mi. off Buford] Young immune, reg. 2 yrs. $35. ea. C. R. Morgan, Americus. RABBITS AND CAVIES rou Hereford Pigs, best bloodlines, weaned, dbl. Watson, Unadilla, Box 214. Champion blooded SPC Pigs,| sonable or exc. for pigs. L. E. Bred Gilts, Service Boars, rea-| Randall, Atlanta, 113 Key Rd., LIVES sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville. | S. E. FOR SALE grown, 4-10 wks. old, sell rea- HORSES AND MULES |1 half grown, $1.-ea.; $2.50 for CATTLE: FOR SALE lot. Exp. Col. Roy Lee Rungan, and Heifer Calf. L. P. Single- 5 ton, Fort Valley. : 3 z Pair Guinea Pigs (cavies) and Want Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 31. Black Mare Mule, 7 yrs. old,} stock, pair 31/2 mos. old bucks, good working cond., 1000 lbs.,| $2.50 ea. Exp. col. Mrs. Otis $65. Joe Chandler, Stockbridge,| Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 3. Ricks Reg. Tenn. NZW_ Rabbits, from ped. Want milking yrs. old, bred to reg. Stud.j old, $1.25 ea. Phone Chamblee Odum. Gentle, sound, Chesnut color,| 2617. Will not ship. C. S. Winn,| HOGS: $150. W. R. Gilbert, Griffin. Dunwoody, Chamblee - Dun- . Want to exc. purebred Hamp. woody Rd. Male Pig for another (same 1200 lbs., good cond. no plug.| 3 large white Belgian Rabbits, | breed) subj. to reg. O. S. Dug-} = Sell or exc. for cattle or hogs. D.| 2 does, 1 buck, all grown, $10.| 8an, Chester. Good Horse Mule, .10 yrs. old, H. Mobley, ~ Tucker. Phone} for lot. J. G.. Youngblood, Want Boar Hog for breeding AB = Clarkston 6524. Clarksville. purposes, Big Bone short haired NS Bay Mare :6 yrs. old. about Ped: NZW Buck, 7 mos. old, Guinea, 8 or 10 mos. old, not 900 Ibs., good saddler and work anywhere. Sacrifice, $130. at sters, $2. ea. D. J. Roof, Jr. per, Rt. 3, Box 55. farm. G. A. Scott, Jesup, Rt. 2. Waynesboro, Box 212. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-| Angora Buck Rabbit, very Boar around 100 lbs. North of Wyllys Merry| gentle, $5. at my home. Warren} Macon... G. Wells, Ashland. | Uy. Near bus, schoo ing Stallion, Allen 401412. so breeding Want See his colts, Al-| Lawrence, Atlanta, 897 ,Rose- stock for sale,| dale Rd. N. E. Ber | "Thomas C. Wylly, Tennille. Pr. young Guinea Pigs (cav-. Herford , sma Filly Colt, Cheap| ies) $2.50; Extra males, breed-| price crated Fob shipping point.| to do general farming f Ga: raised or trade for small gentle shet-| ing age, $1. ea, Billy MERE rs W. O. McNair, Macon, PO, Box land pony or good Jersey fresh| Union Point. 794. in cow. and pay difference.| NZW Doe, bred, $5.00; Also| Want Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt.| fine Eng. /ngoras, $2.50-$7.50| calf, 10- 2. sons Allen, $500. C. C. Gresham,| Phone De. 0354. Mountain, Rt. 1, Jersey and Guernsey heavy some extra fine 5 gaited, young Large NZW Rabbits, pair} Ky. and Tenn. Walkers and Walking Mare, 6| grown, $5. pr.; 4 young 3 mos. Palomino horses. W. S. sean a | necessarily registered, but FAN; Bee DEO: NZW oun tho oughbred. G. R. Jones, Jas- Hamp., Small Bone Guinea and exp. col. Ans. all letters. Phone| Red with White Spot Fore- Blocky built Mare, 8 yrs. old, 3682. John C. Fielder, Griffin,| head, white tips, at reason- Milk Goats, 3-6 qts.| Hardeman. daily for sale; Also Milk, 35c] 32 yrs. old white man wife and 4 small Saanan Goat, Pitts| for salary. Do any kind to be moved. a: old Saanan-Tog. Cross | dry. Sell or exc. Mrs. Ridgewood Rd., N. w. Re ey Bennett, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.| Vet. with wife, 1 : Purebred Saanan, freshen: sires job as dairy, f treated, wormed, - soon and 1 male. Both 2 yrs. old, | farm manager, or a s ni David A. Bag-| position on farm. 1 reg. buyers name, $20. ea. Leon} 49 Chinchilla Rabbits 8 Bae ee on pe one ae manager, exp. machinery end h Best references. Bi TOCK WANTED +. SS 1 each Brahman Bull some extra fine young cows, good cond., Also young blocky Duroc machines. lary. 1 each: Thoroughbred Columbus, Be Bred Gilts. Advise Want man w 1 reg. Guernsey bull 30 days old. Must be man to help on | to some cows. works and rides well, 1100 lbs.,| 1018 W. 7oplar St. able price. W. W. McPherson, | reasonable sal $75. ae for ieee sar calves: 2 thoroughbred Chinchilla : 5 mi. apeville on wy.| Does, 1 Buck ( Willowbrook , 41. At Queens Chihuahua Ken-| Farm Stock), 2 NZW Does, 1| POSITIONS WANTED nel. M. R. Queen, Riverdale. Buck, 2 mixed Does (Chin-| _ 2 Strawberry Villa Ri ca. Roan Mare, sad- chilla and Checkered Giant), 2 die or work horse. My barn on| Chinchilla Babies, 5 wks. old. Want te : Centencnt d. K. L. Rose, Macon, 190 Grand|crops. Prefer cotton -rop.| Want whi Ee ae tines es Ave. House to be furnished for self| in dairy and do Stone Mt, 2: } , 5 and wife. Archie Bryant, care| farm. Room, b one ee W. Leach, Heavy wt. Chinchilla Does Sarah Wells, Baxley, Rt S. Mrs. C.R. J : : : l -| Want m Brown Horse Mule, eae tres, $15. ea. at. 8 mos. old. 1] Unencumbered country wom an Church, just Grayson, Rt that will produce strong lit- plows, good worker, 9 yrs. old,| furnish ped. papers. Guar. safe| an want 950 lbs., $65. Yearling. Geo. Pavo, Rt. 2. | 3lack Gentle Mare, 1100 . Wh lbs., work anywhere, nice rider SHEEP AND GOATS nS with pace. Mrs, Bloomingdale, Rt. 1. ' Roan Horse, 4 yrs. old, partl z x rf broken, $100.00; Also 7 Chin.| Goat just broke to milk. Sell trude Hartley, Rome, Rt. 2. chilla rabbits, 6 does, red, $10.) 2 exc: for shoat. James O.| yan and wife want work. on|! ea. Buck, 8 mos>old, $9.00; | Blalock, . Griffin, Rt. Ae i 6 i dy Young does, Buck, $2. ea. Douglas Bote Sharaebury. delivery anywhere by Ry. Wy.| light chores. 46 yrs. old, ia S trade | Heifer Exp. John L. Parrott, Macon,| health. Can go anywhere. Mrs. 1491 Johnson Ave. Ethel $4.. ea.; Young White Spanish ' Billy Goat, 21 yr. old, $10 Tot bop M N Mae ; 1336 Oglethorpe Drive. Dorchester, and 2 children (boy 14, girl 12) W. J. Zeigler, FOR SALE want ee chicken or- vege- | gardening, table farm, Have to be moved. | other Ee oe All able to work. Mrs. Gere] hot farm near school . | school Se gan ; Ralls, Hogansv! job on farm. gathering s job on farm ~ doing} for work on ee Higgins, Brookhaven, middleaged woman