torial By TOM LINDER hering very often you are called up- stand and say, God Save the ng. Saying God Save the King, anada, is comparable with standing saluting the flag in this eountry en you attend meetings of various ee \ Save. the aoe it means their os Callectivict our aici has -charge in England, it seems that = * md shipped to Holland, Nor- OP, shipped to Holland, COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1949 Z Save The King? aS ae NUMBER Beco are in Canada ne a public - hen the Canadians stand and days Bing | is in need of saving. It seems h buys. supplies, under ihe Jan, at the direction. of Ad- ) tha: same ee. Sani: of flour. were purchased in. France. The amount of Cana-- was rather insie-. | to. ips a Oe: United States went to France, Italy, Holland, N orway, Africa and Java. During the same five months, pur- chases of wheat in Canada and shipped to England were 50,645,225 bushels at _a cost of $89,878,140.39. Wheat purchas- ed in Canada for shipment to other countries was negligible in comparison. Wheat purchased during the same period in the United States amounted roughly to 10 per cent of the wheat pur- chased in Canada. < COTTON. During six months, from August 1, 1948, through January 31, 1949, total purehases of cotton were equivalent to 918.544 bales averaging 500 pounds. The average cost of the cotton was 361/5 cents a pound. There is nothing to indicate the grade or staple. During the first two months, August and September 1948, total purchases were equal to 366,754 bales of 500 pound average. The average cost: was 37.71le ~ per potind, There is no: explanation as to why it was necessary to pay 37.71le per pound in August and September. Dur- ing the next four months, the average cost Was around 35 per pound, A remarkable thing in this connection is that practically all of the 37 cotton was purehased from Anderson-Clayton Cotton Company and Mel adden and ~ Brother and was shipped to hina. During August and. September 1948, there went to China, in equivalent of 500. pound bales, per pound, Nothing else was eabpped, to China, : 4 } only: cotton. ing the same ea ee Oe bat ae i 5.08 for wee to as nd _WHATYOUMAYCALLIT Ceepientick 4948, CA purchased from: Unilever: Con Maatsehap- -pij,. Rotterdam, Holland, and shipped it to Oesterreichische Unilever, Vienna, Austria, 60,000 Kilos of Lard Compound : Tablets that cost $39,360.00 and 580M. aR, of Lard Compound and Tablets at a- Cost. of f 380,280,002 > September 1948, he A pure oe from Unilever Grandstoffen, Rotterdam, Hol- lions of gallons of syrup. but wonder why this lard was not ship- : 282,088 bales at an. - average-cost of eprmornnately 37-1/2 ket. Also at this same time our govern- 4 payers COUMTETIOS. eee: Kegs. of Lard Someoni ee f $261,704.64, and 440,610 Kilos of Lang Compound at a cost of $289,040.16. September 1948, ECA purchased 746,-_ 191, Kilos of Whale Oil from De Nor- diske Fabriker, Oslo, Norway, and ship- ped it to Oesterreichische Unilever, Vi- enna, Austria, at a cost of $453,684.14. September 1948, HCA purchased from Instituto Cubano De Est Del Azuear, Habana, Cuba, 1,832,007 gallons of al- cohol and shipped it to Un puerto de la Gran, England, and British ee Of: y fice at a cost of $1 278,906.41. re AMERICAN FARMERS Down here in Georgia, we have mil- Here in the United States they tell us that lard is a drug on the market. The report does not explain why the ECA purchased two separate shipments of lard from Unilever of Rotterdam, Holland, and shipped them to sie in Vienna, Austria. ~ As you will remember I have witoraua 4 you in previous artieles that Unilever of Rotterdam. and Unilever of Austria is the same corporation as Lever Bros. in our own eountry. We eannot help ped toa government ageney instead of the same firm in another country. These two shipments bought from Unilever in one country and shipped to Unilever in another country. cost. the taxpayers of these United States near- lv one million dollars. Lee At the same time our Government = was buying lard from Unilever in Hol- land and shipping it to Unileverin Au- stria, they were telling us lard in our own country was a drug upen the mar- ment was placing a floor under the price of cotton seed to keep it from going be- low tost of prodrtction. This same thing applies to Sovbeans. 1 ae Sin - oa A few -vears ago, the American tax- monev was used to eonstruet i large plants for producing ateohol. The American tax payers dollars are - now going to buy these things in foreign In spite of this, the Senate killed an amendment which would have fored a fair portion of Marshall Plan funds to be-speut for American prod- Weis. es TOM LINDER Connanission: an of A: svieultuce : ck hs PAGETWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put th iling list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS. 222 STATE CAPITOU, Atlanta, NATIONAL EDITORIAL 5 Vane he. GN Seay ASSOCIATION es | 7 ere of notice. ing more than 35 to 40 words, not Bulletin, for notices. Tom Linder. Commissioner. Published Weekly at Department of Agriculture nor any Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of 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 414-122 eace St. Covington, Ga |; Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable ander postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated onlv when request is accompanied by new copy {mited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- including name and address. au Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does hol assume any responsibility for any notice appearing In the transaction resulting from. oublished of October 8, 1917 Executive Office, State Editorial an State Capitol. Atlarita Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Capito! Executive Offices 1142122 P-ce St. Covinaton, Ga sidestmnens PLANTS FOR SALE Chas. W. cabbage plants, 35c C. PP in Ga. Rosie Crow, Cum- mifig, Rt. 1. : Ga. collard plants, 25c. C. al- so genuine black-eyed crowder peas; 10 lbs., $1.00; 30 lbs., $2.50; white pole butterbeans, heavy croppers, 15c cupful; 5 lbs., 75c. Add postag-. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. Nice Sage plants, catnip, _ horhound, 25 bunch; blood root, 25c bunch; Black Haw bushes, $1. doz. or 25 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Marglobe and Baltimore to- mato, 400, $1.00; $2. M: Flat Dutch. and Wakefield cabbage, 400; $1.00; $2.50 M. PP. No _ chks. Tom Smith, Gainesville, Reg. - Marglobe and Rutgers toma- to, late Chas. W., cabbage, now ready, 300, $1.00; $2.50 M. del; _ $1.50 M. FOB. Prompt ship- ment. Marcus Williams, Gaines- ville, Rt. 2. Wakefield and Flat Dutch cabbage, also Ga. Heading col-, lard, 35 C; 400, $1.00; $2. M. Fresh, field grown plants. bee a Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box 143. Lady Thompson and Ever- bearing strawberry, 75c C; $7. M;. Baltimore, $1. C. Add post- age. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleve- land, Rt. 1. Strawberry (large - berries) ants, $1.30 C; also garden gar- je bulbs, 30c doz. Postpaid. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchanan, Re 1. ' Hastings large Misssionary stvawbrry, Rhubarb pie and mint plants, ea. $1. doz. a Cecil McCurley, Hartwell, Marglobe and Rutger tomate plants, large; green tops, 65c C; 200; $1.00; 500; $2.00; $3.50.M. Large lots priced on request. Morris Sanders, Vidalia. Hastings Missionary straw- berry plants, Rhubarb pie and Peppermint plants, ea. $1. doz. Exe. for print sacks. Miss Mat- tie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Late Flat Dutch and large C. W. cabbage, Marglobe and Stone tomato plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.45 M. Del. by mail. Prompt shipment. L. M. Gar- rett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Dutch, Copenhagen, Wake- field cabbage, Rutger tomato, Ga. collard, Ruby King Calif. sweet pepper, 300, $1.00; $2. M. del.; 5M up, $1.60 M. Exp. Col. No chks. Bonnie Smith, Gaines- wille, Rt. 2 PLANTS FOR SALE Old fashioned and Ga. collard plants, 200, $1.00; 400, $1.85; late Flat Dutch and large C. W. cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Bal- timore tomato, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.40 M; 3 M. $7. Del. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Marglobe tomato plants, 500, $1.00; $2. M. Add _ postage.! Prompt shipment. No chks. C D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt..2. Marglobe, Rutger. tomato, Dutch and Copenhagen bage, Heading collard, 300, $15 $1.90 M. prepaid by mail; 5 M up, $1.50 M. Exp. Col.; Sweet. pepper, 300, $1.00..C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2: Marglobe tomato plants, 500, $1.00; $2, M. Add postage. No chks. Ethel Crowe, Gainesville. Rt. 2. Blakemore and few Everbear- ing strawberry, $6. M; 60 C. Add postage. M. O. only. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 4 Old fashioned shallot onions, the greatest multiplier known, | 50c C. plants. Ready in Septem- ber. iss Vena Brown, Hart- well. SEED FOR SALE 40 tons recleaned, bitter Blue Lupine, Ger. 94 per Ct.; purity, 99.88 per. Ct.; New 10 ounce burlap bags, not mechanically dried, 5c 1b, FOB. Jack Hol- comb, Ft. Valley. phone580-R2. Large red Speckled .pole cat Crowder. peas, fine late plant- ing, 50 Qt.; also 6 wks. brown Crowder and white lady peas, 65c Qt. Add. shipping chgs. Prompt del. Mrs. H, E. Richard- son, Bowdon, Rt. 4. 500 Ibs,Crimson clover seed, cleaned, 30c lb. at barn. Jesse W. Harper, Hartwell, Rt.-3. Green Glaze collard seed, new crop, 2 this. 25; 10 tbls., $1.00; Purple Top White Globe eab- |: SEED FOR SALE Approx. 500 lbs., nice Ky. 31 Fescue seed, not cert, heavy seed, 50c lb. in good bags, FOB. J. D. Bryan, Grayson, Rt. 1, c/o Al-Der-Mar Guernsey Farm. CORRECTION: 6 bu. Sugar Crowder peas, $4.00 bu.; also Texas Rust-proof 14 Oats for seed, in 25 or more bu. lots, for sale or exc. some for reseed- ing Crimson Clover or Lespe- deza. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Ma- con, Rt. 3. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clo- ver, ton lots in even wt. bags, triple cleaned and tested: Lewis T. Lindsey, Silver Creek, Rt. 1. Sev. hundred lbs., recleaned Fescue seed, ger. 85 per Ct., 50c lb.; 40 lbs., Ladino Clover seed, $2.00 lb. E. B. Braswell, Athens, 20 tons Blue Lupine, ger., 90 per Ct.; purity 99.40 per Ct. Recleaned, new 100 Ib. bags, 5%c lb. FOB. W. J. Holcomb, Byron. White nest also big onions for eating, both clean, ea. 75 gal. Prompt del. Mrs. Bonnie Weeks, Dial. Crimson Clover seed, reclean- ed, 40 lb. E. K. Fowler, Athens, RS As Hard seed Crimson Clover seed, excptionally good var. Write fort information and price. Jerrall N. Hogg, West Point, P. O. Box 13. : HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE ~ Pure Honey, Comb or Est. $6.00 Ce. 6-5 Ib. glass jars. E. F. Bussey, Enigma. 214 Ib. jars, 12 to Cs. $6.00 FOB. J. E. Martin, Jesup. Pure Ext. honey: 6- 10 Ib. pails, $11.50; in big mouth jars: $-5 lbs. $6.50; 12- 214Ibs., $7.00. Shipped Dromplly. John A. Crummey, Jesup. Box 117 : me. es SACKS FOR SALE Print sacks, 100 Ib. ea. PP in Ga. Odds, 20c- ea. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Pete Kemp, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Chsekerboard style, White. not washed sacks, 6, $1. _ postage. Mrs. R. -W. Wingo, Newnan, Rt. 4. 100 lb. cap., white sacks, washed, 20 and 25 ea; 26. lb. White, 15c ea. washed. Add poerge. Mrs. Young Summers, ewnan, Rt. 5. Print, 100 lb. cap. sacks, goad cond., washed, ironed, 3, $1. Add postage or COD. No stamps. Mrs. W. Jack Cochran, Stonewail. Guano sacks, 100 Ib. cap., 20 ea; few 200 lb., 30c ea. All free of holes and letters. Add post- age. Mrs. R aco, Rt. 2. 300 Print sacks, 100 1b. size, 23c ea.; $2.50 deoz.; whites, 14c ea, $12. C. COD if preferred. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. . a., $2.. doz. Add postage. No chks. Mattie Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. White feed sacks, good qual- ity, 15 ea.; | Prints, ironed, 25c ea. Add _ post Mrs. Ford Pirkle, Cumming, 3. Print sacks, 100 Tb, cap., good cond., 25c ea. 25 for $6. No chks. Cash and postage. Mrs. and Shogoin turnip, mixed, 3) tbis., 25e; 15 -tbls.; $160. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. 12 tons A-1 recleaned and} Spread Dried Blue Lupine, ger. 90 uer Ct.. or better, 5%c Ib. for entire lot, in new 100 Ib. bags, of 6c ib. small lots. C. H. Cooke, Sandersville, Rt, 2. Clean, white nest multiplying onions for fall planting, $1.15 gal. del: Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, Jasper, Rt. 2. Hard seed var., E reseeding | Crimson clover, Lab. }ea,, not PP. Cash only. Robert Adams, Cumming, Rt. 1. Unwashed White sacks, 10 _ Mrs. Charles Lee, Cumming, Rt. 3. Print sacks, 3, $1.00; Whites. 4. $1.00. Postpaid. All washed and in good cond. Mrs. W. S. McDaniel, Cumming, Rt. 2. White sacks, 100 Ib. washed, good cond., 20c_92. No echks. Mrs. Ford Witherow, Cumming, Rt. 5. lb. cap., good cond., 18e ea., $2. tested, 40c Ig. 100 Jb. . Zack _ del. z: Sve, Thainabbies Ly oe Rt del Gisays Duran, New crop, best grade (in this) section) ext. Callberry honey, he washed, ripped, good cond., 25|8 phis: J D. Holdbrooks,. White sacks, good .cond., 18, PP. ~ Good grade White sacks, 100 |mnt. Mrs. Noel P _ SACKS FOR SALE Print bags, 3; $1.00; Whites, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. 100 Ib. cap. White sacks, good cond., 15c ea. Add postage. No. chks. Prompt del. Mrs. M. L. Duran, Cummi-g, Rt. 1.. 100 lb. print sacks, good cond., 25c ea.; lot of 3 or more. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. 100 Ib. cap. print sacks, good eond., 4, $1. not | postage. No chks. no: | Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. _ Pe B; $lily Print sacks, 100 washed, good cond., 23 0 Mrs, Edna Jones, 100 1b, cap. smooth prin sacks, 30c ea. Lots 12 or more, 25e ea; odds, 20c. Add pos or COD. Mrs. H. L. Patters prepaid. Mrs. T. Bagley, Al- | N, pharetta, Rt. 1. Sd aay Sacks: Prints, 25c ea; odds| , and Whites, 20c ea. postpaid. All good cond. Mrs. E. L. Ken- nemore, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., washed and ironed, 3, $1. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. White sacks, bleached, 100 lb cap., free of holes, 25 ea.; un- washed, 20c ea. Add postage: Mrs. Ernest H. Sherrill, Ball Ground, Rt. 2. ; _Large print sacks, good cond., 20c ea; odds, 18; Whites, good ones, 15 PP in Ga. Mrs. Mae Duck, Braselton, Rt. 1. 100 lb. eap. Print sacks, 25c ea. FOB lots 25 up. No small | orders. M. O. or Chk. E. H. Mc- ea Buena Vista, Phone White guano sacks, 200 and 100 lb. cap., 25 ea. Add post- age. Mrs. G. C. Taylor, Buchan- anc Ric 1. Print sacks, washed, ironed, ood cond., 4, $1.00; Light. ones, Oc ea. 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Vernie Stone, Canton, RFD 1. | White sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 6, $1. plus post- age. COD oo a Mrs. M. L. Stephens, Canton, Rt. 2. Print sacks, 25c ea; whites, | 15e. Add postage. All rippe' open, good cond., prompt ship- Payne, Can- ton;- Rt. 3. Z Washed, ironed Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., 25c ea. and postage. Miss Lula Cook, Canton, Rt. 2. | 25 print sacks, free of holes 25 ea; small holes, 20c ea. Add postage. Washed. Prompt ship- ment. Mrs. Newman Lee, Cler- mont, Rt. 1. out holes: Whites, 20c ea; prints. 30c ea., $3, doz; not washed without letters, whites, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1. ' a Print sacks, free of holes, washed, ironed, 25 eaz~- with: holes, 20c ea; few Whites, with- out- letters, unwashed, 15c ea. i Fanfite Black, Cleveland, ae , ? Print sacks, washed, ironed, | 49 fre of holes and mildew, 30c | a., $3.'doz; odds, 20 ea. with small holes..Add postage. Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Print sacks, washed, free of holes and. mildew, 25 ea.; un-' washed, 20c: with hels, uh- /Washed, 15c ea. Add postage. Mts. Marcelle jand, Rt. 1. Good, nice Print sacks, wash- ed, no holes nor mildew, $3.50 ward, Cleve- doz. $24. C. -Dollie Peatson, ahlenega, Rt. 1. tt Large Print sacks, 30c_ ea. postpaid; 25c plus postage. No otder lss 3. 50 for $14. PP with 3 sacks free. $25. C, with 6 free. No. stamps. Mrs. Joe Dawsonville, Rt. 3. White sacks, I4e ea. del. or 12 plus postage. Mrs, Isabel washed, | 475) fall, Dawsonville, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 1b. cap, washed, good cond. 20 a.: Whites, 12 ea. COD in 100 or more lots. Mrs. Bessie Whetchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. Print sacks, washed, ironed, { } 25c ea.; 100 * White sacks, washed, 20 ea. unwash- @d, with letters, 12 ea. bestage or COD. Mrs. | Waters, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. 100 Ib. can., White sacks, free | Sacks, washed, ironed, with- |potatoes for sale. _ ae Maitie | lb., washed, good cond., Lots 25 or more postpaid; 25 add: postage; Whites, 1 PP. Mrs. Clifton Graveley, riettay Rt. 6.0 See 100 1b. cap., print sacks, rip. ped open, took tend 25. odds, 20c ea; un 4 Add postage. Mrs. John - Burruss, Murrayville. Print sacks, 100 washed, ripped, good. ea. 5 mpt - Mrs. ville. ee Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., cond., 25c ea. PP in Ga 20c; with holes, 18 PP; washed, $20. C. and Mrs. Gordon Kemp, | Edison Conner, ] PEAS: Peas per bu. hams and Clays, $450; Hay, $3.73; white Bro crowders, $5.00, all A-1 qi OB. Fm. L. Helms, | Vista, - 1949 crop, $6:00 bu. FC ton Harper, Wray. Rt. - shoe 200 bu. Kie inapple pears, 60c lot. "Now ready. G. G. Stillmore. Rt. 1. rt bn gine or acres Potatoes ready for trucks days, at farm, located in Hwy. Robert Jones, Vi 1, Box 98. - oe 4.6 acres: nice Po Re Register, -Hahira, Rt. -Hutchinson Pond) ae ROOTS AND HERBS: C: horehound, peppermint, stansy, garlic bulbs, hous doz.; l e,. root, 50 Ib. 75e lb.; Aspa 75e doz. fartha Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 37. SYRUP: Pure Ga. Cane in 10 1b, cans, 75 gal. Dixon, Bainbridge. APPLES; > _ Red Delicious, en, Senthet a -Grimes om nh path = icious apples in bulk or ba. of bushel containers, Jersey butter, 55e Tb. in cartons. Add_ postage. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, R eae se oe of holes and mi'dew, unwashed, | Mrs 15e ea, PP. Mrs. Pearl Waters, | x Dawsonville, Rt. 2. Light and Derk 100 Ib. -can. Print sacks, washee, goo cond.. meats 25c ea. mixed sizes, for $1., plus postege. Prem nt shipment, Mrs. Paul V. Tatum, |W Dawsenville. < aoe | MBA Good. print MISCELLANEOUS Wife atk ice ey country week, A0e Tbs ~50e . Mrs, 'G. A. Con- le, Rt. 7. Ibs., fresh, country . week, 40 Ib. Cash not pay postage. ak, Hiawassee. White Giant Eggs, g stock, $2.00 a set- Garlic Bulbs, Wild ssafras, Yellow doz. Exc. for print John Myers, Hart- ock Feathers, as- 9 doz. prepaid in oz. PP out of state. Morgan, Americus, Soe igs. Order now, and notified on what for them at home. bot. Atlanta, _ 389 , NE. Tel. De. 0034. Seales of ts le Yon. or at the ne Ww. Seago, Pine- bright Peanut _Lespedeza, in barn, 5 to 10 Vaughn, Athens. $13 Colts Foot |2 GOURDS: + Gourds, 12 to 16-1/2 in. in circumference, No less 4 sold. Write. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, Thomasboro, HONEY: New crop Gallberry and Tupelo Comb honey in 2-1/2 |Ib. jars, 12 to case, $7.50 FOB. T. A. Flowers, Jesup. Ext. honey, No, 1 Gailberry, packed in 6-5 lb. glass ~ jars, $6.50. J. T. Mullis, Nicholls, Rt. Extra fancy Gallberry honey: comb, 12-1/2 lb. jars to. Cs., $9.; Extracted, 6-5 Ib., or 12-2-1/2 |b. jars, $8.50 Cs, FOB. D. F. Thomas, Odum. MEAT (CURED): 1 nice coun- 18 Ibs. 50c lb. FOB. Brewer, Lula, Star Rt. PECANS AND LARD: 250 Ibs., Stuart pecans, 25c lb. for lot, or 30 Ib. in 10 lb. bags. Miss Belle Timmerman, Bronwood, Box 83. Stuart pecans, 1948 crop, 20c lb.; also 50 Ilbs., home-raised and rendered lard, a Ib. Add shipping charges. .Calla- way Watson,: resagilic, Rt. 2. Nice Frotscher pecans, 15c lb. or exc. for good, 100 lb. cap. tis. sacks: 3 lbs. for 2 sacks. $. Raiford prea Milan, Rt. Roscoe | se Nice, new, white feathers, 20 lbs., $12. del, or 70 Ib. Sample on request. Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville, Bt. 1. cei CATTLE FOR SALE . $3: 4-10 Ib. fale 1., either kind, SSLae Walker, Soperton, as, 35 Ib. in of bucket. Will ount, Rt. 2, Box vone; 1-5 vo 3. B. E. Sar 1222 , l Pecan Meats, mostly -P to you, 50 Ib. in e lb. lots. Shelled is received to. in- picked, washed, e shade, still in r. pure, 10c OE: St) Be e Rostage per oz. 3 good print ihe Womack, Sage, 90c it~ and Sassafras hand gathered, $1. Ib.; 3-25, Ibs., pure Ga.- Sugar for table use, 6 No. 10 cans. to FOB. Ship any yravce Chasen, - Whig- ar Cane. Svrup in Bal. cans, for sale : - print sacks. B. Wisenbaker, | slipped shuck./ Gorn. weevil 8. pet setti Feather Leste Sata oo. $2.75. Ib. | Bend Mixer 3rd, No. I reg., 27 mos. 6ld Hereford bull, $250.00. Dr. Wm. Smith, Decatur, 3550 Gleenwood Rd., Cy. 7055. Reg., roan color short: horn Durham bull, milk type, 2% yrs. old wt. 1000 Ibs. $185.00. Ed. Cobb, Oakwood. Jersey cow, fresh, Ist calf, 4 gal. milk en $125.00 my place. C. M. Keened, Atlanta. Rt. 8, Box 580. BE. 3639. Reg. Guernsey cow, 3% yrs. old, fresh, official. record of 301 Ibs. butter in 305 days after first calf, also 1 or reg. Guernsey - heifers, ready to breed. All popular bloodlines. . LL. Fry, Rabun Gap, Ff Reg. Aberdeen= Aindgte bull, 15 mos. old, wt. 800:1bs., $300.00 at my_barn. P. P. Wiggins, Col- Jege Park, Rt. 2, Tanner Rd. GA. 3039, -. \Regiatered Guernseys: 2 cows and 1. well, Farin. Large, light col. purebred Jersey cow with papers, just irochoned ist calf. See at farm, 1 mi. So. Hwy. No. 28, between anton, /6 Rolling Hills -|Fairburn and Palmetto. James A Phillips, Palmetto, Rt. 1, 4 purebred. Polled Hereford cows. with calves (rd calves) at side ahd bred back, also 1 purebred Durer Jersey boar hog. Frank H. Redwine, Jt, Palmet- to, Rt. 1 Reg. Guernsey bull, 16 mos. old! . oo a barn, J. T. Swanson, _ Lawrenceville, RFD 2. Guernsey bull, reg. with. papers, about. 900 Tbs., 2 yrs, Rt. ae Reg. Polled~ Short- |horn~bull calf, 8 mos. old; for _| sale. Pat G. Smith, Camilla, Rt. A. mos..old and 7 feeder sters, 3- 500 Ibse.. All from elean herd. Call 4211. Wray Smith, Sparta. Reg., Hereford bull, Vaga- 4346121; |" sired by Vasabond Mixer, No. 50. "820460. Ceftle, essy to handle, can 8. old, 1200- 1400 lbs., $500. tae 4 Don=I-ron, Fort" Valley. V Suceney whi 7 a try cured Shoulder, wt., eat W./1, Box 251. A. Daniell, oung bull. W. L. Black-{Palmetto, Rt. 1. CATTLE FOR SALE os s HOGS FOR SALE PAGE THREE ~ HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Guernsey male, 15 mos. old, ready for service, well matked, Cokers and Appins bloodlines. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Rt, 1. Guernsey bull, about 2 yrs. old, well marked, straight back line and not mean, fine for stock and dairy. $125. Ivan G. McWhorter, Canton, Rt. 4. . 2 Reg., Guernsey bull. calves: | one 9 mos. old, sired by. Willo- woods Queen Carlos, large enough to breed, $125.00; other, 7 wks. old from dam producing over 5 gal. Traces both sides to Rmory, $75. Jas. E. Pace, Riv- erdale, Rt. 1. Reg. Guernsey bull, ready for light service, from Sire _ and Dam from 8 gal. per day stock, also reg. bull calves, all ages. Reasonable. F. i Bunn, Mid- ville. HOGS FOR SALE old Aug. 6 B.C. pigs, 7 igs 9th, sired by Reg. boar, Fast growers, $10.00 ea. immediate sal. See, 1 mi. So. Browns Mill Rd., State Hy. 155. H..G. Almand, Jr., Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 180. Reg. Hereford pigs, 3 to 6 mos. old. Frank P. Singleton, Fort Vally, Rt. 3. Fine Essex gilt, 8 mos. old, bred to reg., male, $55.00 reg. buyers name. Bruce Hoss, Lula. 20 pigs, O. I. C., and Big Bone Guinea cross, read y Aug- ust 25th, $10.00 ea., at my place, 3 mi. W. Cornelia on White's Mill Rd. Will not ship. Kelton , | Blalock, Cornelia, Star Rt. Reg. purebred Berkshire boar, $85.00 my place, near Rock Chapel Church. Cannot ship. Geo. A. Haynes, Lithonia, Rt. Short nose, blocky O. I. C. pigs, $12.50 ea, also extra gentie black Mare for sale. Trade either for yearlings. W. M. Holmes, Pine Lake, Box | 218. 7 Guinea pigs, old enough to take away August 18th, $10.00 ea. No chipping. Hubert Winston. | _6 short nose, blocky type 10) wks. old pigs, $30.00 ea. reg., buyers name. Ship anywhere. eT B. Wilbur, Acworth, =. 4. Purebred S. P. C. pigs, out of state. blood | lines, 75 Ibs.-ea., $30.00 ea. crate and shipped. Choice pigs. Sat. guar. W. M. Smith, Sanders- ville. RFD 1, Box 111. 5 big bone Guinea wks. old, $10.00 a. John igs, 8 unett, j white OAT, C, = S.:B: SC. crossed pigs, 101-2 wks. old, $10.00 and $12:00 ea. my place, McMurray Dr., just off Chil- dress. Spencer Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487. Reg. Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, blocky type, $25.00 ea. with papers in buyer's name. Ship anywhere Exp. Col. Crate re- a J. A. Brown, . Felton. 4 : Male hog, purebred Duroc, ent. to reg., about -20. ios. old, 250-260 uds $75.00 . W.) Smallwood, Mitchell. | sale, Jos. Johnson, Lithonia, Rt. oe . _Mathews, Adairsville, SOWS and 325 lb. boar, $60.09 2.Polled Hereford. bulls, 6 lat barn. age . Couch, Turin. Purebred Tamworth pigs, for A. - Good, reg., purebred Hereford \ea., my place, $65.00 ea. shipped COD; plenty good Hereford pigs. Leonard Fleming, Hart- well, Reed Creek Rd. Cherry red, blocky Duroc male, 7 mos. old, about 150 lbs.,. right for light service, $50.00. reg., buyers name, crated and crate returnd collect. Ike B. Ross, Fort Valley, RFD 1. .S. P. C. boat, Winter in Ma- con ara pig show, 10 mos. old, reg. buyers name, $50.00, Har- old Jackson, Forsyth. RFD 4. Good, thrifty pigs for gale Res. S, P.-E. boar, 10 mos. Hae about 250 tos. $60. Aubrey $10.00 and $15.00 ea. approx. | 9 Black P. C. pigs, 12 wks. old, $20. ea. with papers. Prize winners at. Macon FFA Show. Allen Tomlin, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Berkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $15. ea. Mrs. Helen Street, At- lanta, Rt. 2. CH 1777. Choice O.-I. C. pigs, 10-12 wks. old, $25. ea; 90-100 Ib. short-nosed, blocky males, $35. ea. All reg. buyers name. Max Helms, Buena Vista. 5. P. C. pigs; 8 and 9 wks. old, $10.00 ea. my farm in Rockdale Co, Roy M. Bond, Conyers, Rt. 2. Tel. Dixie 5056. 1 litter Reg. big bone black Guinea pigs, male and females, $20.00 ea; Also Reg. 21 mos. old, 275 lbs. boar, $60.00. Buyers pay shipping chgs. and M. O. only. James McDonald, Commerce, Rt. 1. 4 purebred O. I. C. gilts, 7 mos. old, and 1 purebred O. I. C. male, ready for service. Roy F. Jones, Reynolds, Rt. 2. 8 wks. old pigs, Durocs, Black Essex and O. I. C. some of each breed, $10.50 ea. FOB my farm on Forest Park Rd. (In- quire at Filling Station). G. E. -Alexander, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. 2 sows and 9 shoats 50. Ibs. ea., $80.00 also 4 Ewes and 1 Ram sheep, fat and nice, $7.00 ea. My place, but make appoint- ment before coming. W. Y. Haroer, Wray. Dure pigs, 14 wks. old, Reg. buyers name, dbl. treated, crated and shipped $30.00 ea. FOB. Jas. E. Taylor, Waycross, Rt. 1, "Phone 1443 JX Sunny- side. 10 0. I. C. Bigs, 8 wks. old August 27th, prize . winning|m stock, $15.00 ea. $25.00 for 2, at my place. Mrs. A. E. Mace, Ellenwood, Rt. 1, Few good pigs and shoats, Ce, Huie, Forest Park. Reg. 8. P. C. boar, 27 mos. old, about 500 lbs., very gentle, excellent stocker, also. 2. reg. bears, 5 mos. old. Will del. big boar within 100 mi, $100. 00: smaller boats, $25. 00 ea, and will ship. G. A. Lewis, dilla. Phone 3140. 35-40 good feeder shoats, 50 to 75 lbs., well bred, fed mostly oh grain pasture. No cholera on place for 20 yrs. Make best offer at farm only. A. D. Smith, Warrenton. Rt. 1 O. I. C. pigs from prize win- ning stock, reg. buyers name, 8 wks. old, $25.00 ea.; pred | sows and gilts, males ready for! light Service. Inoculated. Ship | anvwhere. W. H. Nix, Alphar- | etta, Rt. 3. Reg. Duroc Jetsev pigs, 8-12 wks. old, Orien Kings and Wave Master stock, med. blocky ivpe; litters of 12-14 piss, $25.00, a. with papers. Ship Exp. Col. | or my -place, 7 mi. Ea. Sand-| ersville. M. M. Newsome, Sand- | ersville. Q. I. C. pigs, out of prize) winning show stock, short nose, blocky type, dbl. treated. res. buyers name $25.00 ea. Unre- lated pairs. W. J. Lvle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, c/o Oraland Farm. Extra choice O. I. C. pigs, true type. best quality, dbl. (immune, reg. buyer's name, $25.00 ea. A. A. Nash, Atlanta, 240 Gibson St., S. B., LA. 4560. Reg., Hampshire boar, farrow- ed Feb. 27, 1949, litter of 12. Dbl. treated, wt. about 160 ibs. ready for Franks, Richland. Purebred O. I. . boar, wt. about 250 lbs., big bone, blocky type, $75.00 at my places. O. S. Miller, Senoia, Rt. 1. Blocky type, cherry red Duroc pigs, 8-12 wks. old, $20.00 ea.; 3. to :5 . mos, old, $35:00. ea. either sex, reg. buyer's treated, crated, shipped. ret. at my expense. J. H. erates Ben nett, Screven, Rt. 2, Box 4%. Sev. young Hampshire boars, farrowed Nov. 24, 1948. Ready | for service, modern blocky type, | Geese, Uno- | light service. W. H.' name, | S2P. Ciwnics, thrifty, healthy, 10 wks. old, $25.00 ea. reg. buyers name, treated, crated, FOB. Fred C. Seago, Pitts, Rt. i both sex, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE he 12 yr. old mare mule, good all around, work anywhere, cash or trade for hogs or pigs. oS Chapman, Lizella, Rt. Good horse mule, wt. 1100 lbs., $75. or exe. for calves or cow. Sanford Powell, Stock- bridge, Rt. 1. 47 old Arabian mare, works good, broke to harness. and rides good, $75. or trade for calves or corn. Lawrence Steph- ens, Temple, Rt. 1. 1 ea. Horse, 7 yrs. old, and 9 yr. old mule, gentle and work anywhere, also all farming tools and 2 disc tiller, $350. cash. B. L. Treadwell, Rayle, Risals Mare mule, 6 yrs. old, 1200 lbs., gentle, works single or double, $165. for quick sale. J. P Worley, Adairsville, Rt. 1. _ Extra good team mule, about 7 yrs. old, wagon, plows, drag pans, cutaway harrow, com- plete outfit. Ill health reason for selling out. Ernest J. Pruitt, Atlanta, 714 Moores Mill Rd. Real Tenn. Walkin horse, sound, $20. Wiley P. Hand, Cedartown, 125 Cove Spring St. Iron gray mare, 10 yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs., and a dark gray 9 yr. old horse, 1300 lbs., both I workers, no plugs. Cheap lace, 6 mi, East Shady Dale Y Satonion Hwy. Geo. N. = Monticello, Rt. 4. Chesnut walking Stallion, 4 yrs. old, son of Merry Boy. Gentle. Ride or driv. Bargain. H. J. Korb, Atlanta, 1742 Camp- bellton Rd. RA 0856. 1 black: mare mule. 7 yr. old, wt. 1200 lbs., work anywhere, $150. Doyle Gayler, Lylerly, Rt. A. Lig Bhetdend soles Blame | white and red and white, 2 and 3 yrs. old, gentle, $150. ea. up; and 7 yr. old saddle mare, $75. cliff Rd. 5 gaited sorrell mare, very gentle, about 800 Ibs., $125.00 lat my place. Frank Barford. | Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., Se Blocky, gentle, 1100 Ibs. 8 jyr. old Tenn. mate Mule, and |2 H. wagon, harrow, turher, | $985, 00 or mule alone $185.00. lor exe. mule for good fresh in cow with calf, |Holstein preferred. Fufus R. Duffey, Carroliton, Rt. 3 c/o Mtn. Oak Farm. ; Palomino mare, gold, white mane and tail, 5 yrs. old, Texamino Starlight, Reg. P. H, |B. A., No. 5742, sired by Rainey Day Dude. Has 4 mos. \old golden stud colt by side, and rebred to same Palomino Stud, Shandra Mischief. Write. Vachel Zachry, Rome, phone 3172. Pes FOR SALE | RABBITS AND CAVIES Grown, white, pink-eyed buck, 2 does, ready for breed- ing, $6.00; 1 growh browh doe, bred, 2.00; 8 white 5 wks. old, 75e ea. or $12. for lot. Mrs. T. L. Stuckey, Brunswick, 1929 Nor- wich St. Purebred Chins, less yr. old, trio over 18 mos. and trio N. Z. | Whites, about yr. old, pr. mix. does and 1 black, about 4 mos. | old, $40. for lot of 12. K. L. Rese, | Mecon. 190 Grard Ave. Some guinea pigs (cavies), $3.00 pr; extra males, breeding | age, $1.00. ea. Will trade. Billy |Turner, Union Point. 1 pr. Purebred N. Z. Red rabbits, $5.10 or exe. for 1 pr. also 1 Toggenburg #50.00 ea. Reg. buyer's name} weather goat, about 5 yrs. old, FOB farm; FOB shivping potct. Harper Wrev Rt $55.00 ea., crated |$10.00 or exc. for heifer baby Wilton | calf. Cannot ship. G. A. Young- blood, Lincolnton, Rt. 2. $60. / L. F. Still, Atlanta, 2500 Briar- Guernsey or ~ - aGE FOUR + -Yellow and White, ' prefer Guernseys. . eld, ~ pr: < trio; Wri i ghisvi Hie, RABE eat FOR SALE 2 Flemish giant does; 1 reg., 3 yrs. old; other ped. 5 mos. old,. $15.00 with papers furn- ished, shipped anywhere. Clyde Maxwell, Smyrna, Rt. 2. 2 N. -Z. White bucks from ped. stock, 4 mos. old, $4.00 ea. chg, paid, or exc. for does. Ea. pay Exp. Chas. Miss Betty Hughie, Carrollton, Rt. 4. 4213 large rabbits, the big Gray, $1.00 ea. Mrs, Rex Davidson, Alto, Rt. 1. White N. Z. rabbits, from 8 wks. to 1 yr. old, of age, $1.00 Griffin, | ea, up J. C. Wilder, 413 No. Mill St. 20 rabbits, 8 wks. old, white, gray black and silver; does, $2.00 ea; bucks, $1.50 ea. or $3.00 pr. Cheaper if lot taken. FOB. Mrs. Sarah ONeal, Con- Cord,--b20: Box 104. SHEEP ATtiD GOATS FOR SALE pet aes Reg. Nubians, buck.and doe kids and mature does. See at farm near Madras. Farl S. Red- A wine, Newnan, Rt. 2. _ About 200 common wood goats and milk goats mixed, nice and fat, $5. each. John Burke, Cobb. At Stud: Reg. Nubian buck and Reg. Saanan buck, both from highest producing milk records in United States. T. E. Bunn, Jr., Decatur, 3200 No. Druid Hills Rd. 2 Nubian goats, fresh in, 3-4. gal. daily, $65. or $35. ea. F. M. Trippe, Shellman, Rt. 1. LIVESTOCK WANTED CATTLE: Want 1 to 12 milch cows with Ist, 2nd, cr 3rd calf. close up springers or calf at side, State partic- ulars, J. E. King, Cecil. HOGS: Trade O, I. C. boar, 300 lbs. mow, 590 or more if fat, 21/2 yrs. old, for a Reg:, big bone. O. I.-C. boar, 8 mos. old or more old, large oe for lignt serv- ice. Write. S. H. Head, Cleve- Jand. SHEEP & GOATS: Want a milk goat, giving not Jess 3 Qts., daily. Advise. T. J. Mills, Whigham. Want 1 Ram and 1 Ewe Sheep, not over 7 mos. old at moderate price. Nancy Knigh- ton, Americus, Ellaville Rd. ANCONAS: 10 prize winning Ancona roosters, 31/2 moss. old, Shep- herd str. for sale. A. P. Baggett, Augusta. Mounted Rt. 48, Box 72-B. BANTAMS: Cornish bantams, $5. trio; $2. ea. C. E. Greene, Warwick, Rt. 2. Small type bantams, 3 mos. $2.50 pair: cockerel and 2 pullets, $3.50. Exp. Col. Rev. J. A..Yawn, Alma, Rt. 1. Cock and 4 hens, White Leg- horn bantams, $5.00; Golden Sebrights, $2.50 pr; white; mourning and Ringneck doves, also pure Beltsville turkeys. J. L. Berry, Norcross. 2 pr. R. I. Red and 1. Brown Leghorn: bantams, FOB. H. A. Sheridan, Janta, 893 Ormewood Ave., E. Phone Dixie 4041. CORNISH, GAMES & GIANTS 50 pit games, pr. $4. At- S. amalt size up, R. H. Clippers cross, Shuiflsr Clipper, Blue Clipper: 1 old trio Shufflers, 1 R. H. hen, 2 Clip- pers. Reasonable: Laster Yaltutah Falls. Pure Whiie Laced Red Corn- ish, 2 Tyler; 2 trios, 12 wks,- old;-,.$4. trio: M. O. No chks, J. Cy Her-| ron, Martin, Rt, 1. Ped. White Laced Red Corn: ish, all ages, for silo or exe. for ped. rabbits, Gry od) and-:go0d print, sacks. Jack Cs Brantley, 4D CAVIES 11777. fine 18 mos. old trios, $15. | | POULTRY FOR SALE Sandeis Leopard pit game cock, $5. or exc. for a full Blue game cock, dead game. Carl Griffin, Gainesville, Oak St. LEGHORNS: 40 Roselwan Pen ped. mating No. 1 White Leghorn cockerels, March Ist hatch, $3.25 ea. 1 or all, FOB. Shipped Exp.- Col. David McLeod, Iron City. MISC. CHICKENS: 250 first yr. hens, Heavy and Light mixed, laying 50 percent. Good laying stock. C, T. Zach- ary, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. - 30 nice friers, 21/2 lb. ea, 35 ea; also 2 W. LL. roosters, Limen str., $2.50 ea. On Mc- Murray Dr., just off Childress. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Sra SY, 4. Box 487. POLISH: Some White Crested Black Polish, few old and young birds, standard size, not ban- tams. Chas. Lair, Savannah, 915 E. Waldburg St. PIGEONS: Pigeons: White Carneaux, White and Silver Kings, Hom- ers, purebred Racing Homers, $2.50 ea; Auto Sexed, $6.50 ea. All 10-14 wks. old. Prompt shipment. FOB. Green Valley Farm Covington, or contact, Glenn Butler, Atlanta, 125 Whitehall St. WA 9560. REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE &/3. RHODE ISLANDS): R. I. Red dark str. pullets, nearly grown, $2. ea; cockerels, $3. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, De- catur, 726.Co. Candler St. DE 2405. 350 Maulls N. H. Red pullets and 35 roosters, 3-1/2 mos. old, Pullorum Free, all healthy, no culls, $2. ea. at my farm. Will not ship. Paul Lance, Blaws- ville, Rt. 3. 75 N. H. Red pullets, about 5 mos. old, bred to and beginning: to lay, vaccinated and wormed, $2. ea. R. L. Snider, Butler. 600 Nichols N. H. Red cock- erels, March hatch, for, sale at stock farm. P. T. Patton, Shae: Dale. 2 500 N. H. Red 48 See Nicholson str., 11 wks. old, healthy, cul out at $1.20 each.| Sell any amount. Wont ship. Thomas L. Collum, pes Retake TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. Some 1949 hatch " Speckled Guineas, all sizes, for sale.-Mr . Bernard Greenbaum, Riverdale, Ritood 11 Mammoth Pekin and 2 In- dian ducks, crated, $10. for lot. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt. as 6 White Pekin ducks, | drakes, all young, $1. ea. tou Rosie Crow, Cumming, Rts; March hatch, full White Holland turkeys, bred, good. breeders, $15. - white Guineas, $5. pr. Mrs. Hel- en Street, Atlanta, bet: <2 grown FARM HELP WANTED> Want unecumbered, middle- aged white woman: to live as one of family with elderly cou- ple at Dunwoody, DeKalb Co, on Small farm and do light farm chores. Contact. John B. Ivins, Dunwoody. Phone Chvam~ Dlee No. 4698. Want couple to live on farm and work for wages or shares; work for wite also. Ocie i. Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box 53. Want young, white woman, unencumbered, to live on small darm and. look after chickens, cow, ete. Small salary and good home. No objection to 1 small child. P. W. Wills, Jr., Conte , aN De Want white woman to helo | with light farm chores on farm. | ne Live room ie board and and clothes. Come mi. Norcross; or write, Wrw. ey Weathers, Norcross, he Want eol, favayv ow ork, pevardawt Rit, 45 with family, 9 man to help with Werees, room. and A; Seador; eee: j 4, c/o Store's it i | crop: pure~ pr;| Must be moved. CH at FARM HELP WANTED Want woman, 35-50 yrs. old, to help with light farm work on farm. Mrs. Ruby Collins, Rocky Face. Want hear froin baa: farmer who: wants to raise Livestock. and grain. I have 300 acre farm about 250 A. open land, suitable for most any kind of farming; also a_ tractor and equipment needed. If interested, contact. RG. Holloway, - -Man- chester, P. O. Box 105. Want colored couple about 65 yrs. for small farm near Avon- dale. Chickens and Vegetable raising, etc., Must furnish good ref. House, water, lights and salary. No drinkers. Wi AS Landers, Decatur, Rt. 2. Want 2 single white men to help gather crop of. peanuts, cotton, pepper, corn, etc; want good cotton pickers, able and willing to work. Pay good price and furnish board and laundry. A. H. Conner, Pitts, boca, Want woman to! live with man and wife on farm as one of family and -help with light farm chores. No objection to child. Mrs. Lula West, Yaleska, Ril Want family to help gather ean._also furnish good land on 50-50 basis for 1950 crop. T. K. Moore, Canton, Rt. Want large family ahs or col, to gather crop of cotton and peanuts at once. Cotton now ready to pick. C. M. Price, Wrightsville, Rt. 3: Want sev. families good eats ton pickers. Can send a for them at once. Write fully. Jackson, Wrightsville. . Want young, single man to work in small dairy. Must have had exp., with milking ma- chines. Good proposition to right party. C. M. Dean, Alma. Want middleaged col. man and wife, no children, for regu- lar farm work near College Par. Geo. U. Steffner, Atlanta, c/o Arcade Cafeteria, Peachtree Arcade. gees WANTED Want fall truck crop and if suited, trade for 1950 all around crop. Plenty exp. in tobacco, al- so consider cotton picking. Single, age 42. J. H. Gordon, Nashville, Rt. a Care oS Godwin. : White -woman, 57, wants light farm work on farm, with elder- ly couple or woman, Can milk 1 cow. $7. week, room and board. Must be honest. Mrs. Minnie C. Meeks, Kite, Ref 44 yr. old white man, wife and 5. children, wants job on farm. Exp. hands. Desire 3-4 R. house, elec., wood and waiter, on mail rt. Also Exp. Poultry. ' Now ready. Come or write. Arthur Ledford, Ball Ground, Rt. 3. Want at once job on farm as. overseer or wage. hand. 45 yrs, old, life time exp. driving trac- tor and other farm machinery. $12. room, board and laundry..Ivie Morgan, Savanuah, 2025 Texas Ave, Care W. FE. Morgan, phone FNoe 4-4387- Want job helping in dairy barn or looking after: beet eat- tle... White, have wife. and daughter, like 3 R: house, lights, water and. wood. Must be nioved. Barney .R. Beal, New born, Ricle : White man, 29, wile: 9 small: children want. job at Dairy. xp. milker, machine or hand. Want 4 R. house, lights, water and wood. Must be moved. Wife can also work some. Harvey L. Beal, Newborn, Rt. 1. White man and wife: wants job helping. gather Cotton crop and crop on halves for 1950. Raised on farm.: Need - house, lights, water, and.-wood., Ready move any time. Ernest L. Ivie, Cornelia, Star Rt. Want farm with good. equip- x ment and herd of Beet Cattle on share basis or salary. Best. of id, -Earl week salary and private} sniall. : Man and family want job on]. Pecan farm, gathering pecans. Letters ans. Frank Plott, Chick: amauga, Rt. de 4 to work, wants small crop or stock farm i in No. Ga., on shares. Exp. tractor. driver and farm machinery also. Ref. if desired. Lee Moore, Calhoun, Rt. 2. Want work small: place - for. garden and to raise chickens, | near good town in So. Ga., on tremsportation rt. Contact. S. Mills, Atlanta, Box 434. White man, 39 yrs. old, wants farm work or dairy work, Exp. truck driving and etc. Wife and \5 children. Grady Yarbrough, Sandersville, Rt. 3, Box 32 A. White man, 28 yrs. old, sin- gle, wants job on. farm. Hand for anything, - truck driving, farm work. Wm. C. Johnson, Sandersville, RFD 3, Box 22 A. 29 yrs. old white man, wife |and 3 children wants job of any kind on farm. Weekly pay, 4 R. house, near school. Sober, hon- est. Move any time. Roosevelt Nation, Blairsville, Rt. 3. ; Want overseeing or_ other} farm work. Sober. Do most any kind of. farm work, drive trac- tor, truck,, fix mechanically, etc. Tommie Bertling, oe RED 1. Clean, white woman wants job on farm, for room, board and salary. Write. Mrs. Eva Bell York, Madison. Want good farm for 1950, land, bldgs., fair dealing man; can grow any crop in Ga. Plenty tractor farming exp. Best of ref. Letters ans. T. J. Powell, Lake Park. Honest man, wife, exp., de- pendable, wants crop. to gather now and crop for 1950, near At- 50 basis. Roy West, Waleska, Rt. 1 ; : : Man and. wife wants job on dairy or poultry farm. Ready move and work now for salary. See or write. Alton A. Pruitt, Winder, Rt. 4. eae 42 yr. old man and wife wants job. looking after and feeding at Dairy. Am crippled and need | work. J. D. Grindle, Macon, 136 McGee St. children (boy 15 and 13 yr. old girl), wants job on farm. Life time exp., also exp. dairy wor'k. Do not drink. Give full details at once, Russe Daniel, eee Circle, Rt. 1, (near Hub Jct.). Single man wants job pick- | ing cotton or other EPODE: for board, washing. and. some wages. Best ref. Need | job bad; ready work now. Prefer with |, elderly, Christian people as handy man. Write full details. Boyd. Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3. Want to raise chickens: on 50- 50 basis for good, fair man, or work. 7 in family; need 4 or 5 R. house, prefer near Canton] or Marietta. Write or .see at! once, H. = Crowe, Canton, Rt. a Man end: wite want job on| farm at once. Sober, born and raised on farm, Ready move now. War 2 Vet,, white. 46, wrs. old. Ret. if desired. Prefer near Atlanta, Decatur or. Scott- dale, Sidney C. Scoggins, wag dale, -P. O. Box 282. 27 yr. old vet., white, honest, sober, wife and 35 children, wants 1 H.. farm, 50-50. basis | for 1950, to farm under G. I. Bill, in Barrow Co. John R. Manders, Winder, Rt. & Want job as Supervisor of operation and maintenance of modern Ginnery, new Murray type with Mitchell Extractors and drier prefered. 40 yrs. exp., and best of ref. Oren..Bowers, Canon, P. Oo. Box, 216, *phone 49- -M- i Cngenial, reliable, ; white couple wants permanent place on farm with elderly , couple White man, med. size family, W.. lanta, Covington or Canton. 50- | Rt. 37 yr. old man. and. wile, 2 3 take some land and live and} or person looking after. and} Single Sainces farm for salary as one of. family. Valdosta, i212 yr. old 1 3 small children; 1H. crop on: hal with good 4 school bus Rt. also like raise | halves. Owen: o Rt. 1. Want job on tractor, truck, e@ farm work; geoc Ready move now, Married. Age 36. E. . Whisnante, Box 164." ; Married man, intelligent, wishes chinery. A-1 r W. H. Dodson, 2 H. farm with.tra Honest and sober. where. 50-50 basis. gum, Duluth, Rt. Want good farm | 50 basis. Sev. yrs farming. Ref. fu | Baker, Cartersvi @ White man, wants job gather sand crop for next exp. 31 yrs. old. GI training. Hav TY Teal, Dougla Want place good, Christian pe habits, sober, and - quired. Letters ans ram, Tifton, 200 Be 44 yrs. old married 5 children wants this yr. helping gat te work. Exp. | ha Arthur Ledford, B: or wage hand on of family and $1 time, board and farm_ machinery, d ete. Sat. guar. a Savannah, 2025 T . Young man want farm with good ary, room and bh worker. See me - Walting Water Dale. ee as Want job on da wage hand son fa children). a Monroe, 7: farm. Exp, ra driver. Do any kir work. Edd Cooper, Man, wife, 5 work on farm bal for $20. and hom Sarah Todd, Woodla Want job as Super F eration ~ and mait modern Ginnery,; Murray preferred, Extractors. and. di exp. B : | Canon, 49-M-1. farm res tof this year. Good health | . work. Have to L. Odom, Thomast< Want. 1-H cr hire for bal. ag Want house, wit ferred, close to and ~ honest. Jule Austell. Rt. < - Young man, far family, rae -worl ne ov salary: live in. jr a doing farm work. Exp., can}, also drive tract i ace. Mra. E. W. Hi