Tom Linder,
Vee DECEMBER 13, 1950
Commissioner
oN UMBER 15
Sabvivors insurance is extended,
ments to the Social Security Act.
t one-half million regularly em-
ed workers on farms and in farm
this Federal social security pro-
en hey may thus qualify for old-
nce benefits and for the bene-
1 to survivors if a wage-earner
The new law brn ~s the number
worlers undsr the ~~ to about
men, or nearly th. ~:* ths of the
ons labor force in an average week.
rk but also those working in a farm-
home are defined as agricultural
by the new law. Employees who
riorm the following kinds of work will
: covered: planting, cultivating, or har-
ing any farm crop; raising or_ tend-
ivestock, bees or fur-bearing animals
farm; preparing, processing or de-
ing crops or livestock to storage or
ket; cooking or doing other house-
ork on a farm; or doing other gen-
rm work.
determined, with respect to his
or each of his employers, on a cal-
r quarter basis. The first quarter
January 1, the second April 1, the
| July a and the fourth October als
re he can be covered, a farm worker
ork for an employer during a
ying pered of one entire calendar
the employee will be covered in
ucceeding quarter with the same
er as long as he continues to work
60 days on a full-time basis and
cash wages of $50. He will also be
-for the first quarter in which he
ess than 60 days if he earns cash
rat least $50. In this event, be-
can be covered in any future
social security. Payments in
of room, board, farm products,
or other perquisites cannot be
1 who has been working for Al-
2s as a dairy hand. Bill has
Mr. Jones all of the ourth
0; therefore, he can be
social security beginning
ing Ja uary, Feb-
g January 1, 1951, by the new~
steation, take the oe of
CIAL SECURITY AS |
AFFECTS FARMERS |
l
olds are to be covered for the first |
t only persons doing general farm
er or not a farm pork is COv-_
e has served the qualifying pe-_
e must again serve a qualifying
jages. paid in cash count for a
with Mr. Roy Alman. Thus, :
the April-June quarter of 1951, Bill works 8
re Bak tas
tinuously for Mr. Jones and earns $200
in cash wages. These wages will count
for social security.
In May-1951, Bill takes sSaGther job,
during
24 days for Mr. Jones and earns $65 in
cash. He works 48 days for Mr. Alman
anc earns cash wages of $150. Bills
work for Mr. Jones counts for social se-
curity but not his work for Mr. Alman,
because he has not yet worked a quali-
fying quarter for him.
During the third quarter of 1951 (J uly-
September), Bill works full-time on the
Alman farm and earns $250 in cash.
These wages also are not counted for so-
_in this third quarter, however, is
Demanded Rigid
Milk Laws
Norman Park, Ga. 12-68-50
"Dear Tom:
Our every activity with our fellow
man is shot through with politics and
the man who has sound policies can play
sound politics.
A great many people ahs are our
mutual friends have asked me, how about
this milk squabble, Foreman? Its like
this, boys, I tell them. For. a long time
people have complained about various
milk dealers selling them unsanitary milk
from diseased cows...Even the patients |
in Batty were being given milk from a
diseased herd... A delegation went before
the Legislature and DEMANDED MILK
LAWS. The Legislature wrote out laws
for the protection of the little children
who must DRINK the milk and laid them
on Tom Linders desk and told him to en-
force them... They didnt ask him if he
| (WOULD do it... They COMMANDED
him to enforce thes ... Well, boys, we
know enough about Tom to know that he
will do just that, come hell or hiwater,
until the Legislature rubs the law off the
books.
Your use of the Bulletin was made
a red hot issue in the campaign and the
voters spoke in unmistakable voice.
Since the Press of the state has
demonstrated that it CAN NOT be de-
pended upon to keep us posted about
what goes on up town it is not only
your privilege to do so but YOUR DUTY.
We believe we can depend on you to do
just that.
There have always been some belly-
ackers...There will always be... But
the rank and file want the truth, let it
hurt whom it may.
Your friend,
J. N. FOREMAN : tt
_ workers, like all other persons,
a security. Bills work for Mr. Alman
his
qualifying quarter with Mr. Alman.
Consequently, as Bill continues to work
for Mr. Alman all the fourth quarter of |
-1951, his wages in that quarter again
count for social security.
Owners or operators of farms do not
come under the program and will not
get credit toward old-age and survivors
insurance benefits for their farm earn-
ings. Wages paid by an employer to his
children who are under 21 do not count
toward social security and neither do
wages paid by. a husband to his wife, by -
a wife to her husband, or by sons and
daughters to their parents. .
In order to receive benefits, farm
must
work iong enough under the program to
become insured. Whether or not a per-
son has worked long enough to be .in-
_ sured is determined by the number of
quarters of coverage he has to his
credit. A quarter of coverage means a
calendar quarter in which the individual.
was paid wages of $50 or more for em-
ployment covered by the program, or a
calendar quarter to which $100 or more
in self-employment income was credited.
An individual or his family may re-
_ ceive any of the various types of benefits
provided he is fully insured. He is
| fully insured if he has to his credit at
least half asmany quarters of coverage
as there are calendar quarters between
January 1, 1951 (or the date he becomes
21 years of age if that is later) and the
time he becomes 65 years old or dies. In
no case, however, can a wage earner be
fully insured with fewer than six quar-
ters of coverage. He is fully insured in
every case if he has at least 40 quarters
of coverage.
Even though an employee is not fully
insured, his survivors may nevertheless
be eligible for certain of the benefits of
the program if he is currently insured. |
In order to be currently insured he must
have had at least six qwarters of cover-
age during the 3 years immediately prior
to his death.
When a fully insured individual at-
tains age 65 and retires, he can receive
monthly cash benefits. His wife may al-
so receiye monthly benefits when she
reaches age 65, or at an earlier age, if
she is caring for a child who is eligible
for benefits, The wage earners children
may receive benefits if they are under
age 18, If the wage earner ig a married
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AGE TWO
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Under
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anv
Coramussioner
. Published Weekly at
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Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does _
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Gnterss 1-498?
of June 6
at October 8, 1917
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By Department ot Agriculture
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a ARK
SECOND HAND
MAC). =k) FOR SALE
"SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Gakes are. sioaac 250. cap.,
used only 1 season (1948), $7.;
500 lb. cap. automatic Tobacco
stoker for tobacco barn, good
cond., $20. FOB. L. S. Butler,
Aflanta, 466 Page Ave... N. E.
Babcock new Bermuda _har-
row, all steel construction
heavy duty, 9 teeth, used only
few hours, $35, FOB. Mrs. L.
WwW. feago, Pinehurst, Rt 1.
One 1945 model VAC Case
actor with Bush and B96
harrow. Reasonable. J.
Pope, Douglasville. ee
wy.
Allis-Chalmers
eft ts,
bee
WE - tractor,
Fond tires, 7 ft. mower
Dice) dise Trery alt A ~
$1,095.00 my place,
Mi Rd., 11/2 mi, East Canton
Wy. near Epenezer Baptist
Church. 'C. W. Sims. Marietta.
3 gal. hand turning Daisy
churn, $3.00; spring tooth har-
row, $10.00; Planet, Jr., garden
seed drill. $15. BOB. A; . Mil-
teer, Quitman.
Slightly used 9-24 Go odyear
8 ply tractor tire and 4 tubes,
two 9-24, 1 each, 9-32 and 11:
38 Goodvear. All good as new;
never punctured. J. B. John-
son Rex. Phone Stockbridge
41
J. D. 6 disc tiller: plow with
seeder attachment, both first
class cond., $200. at my farm,
5 mi. No. Louisville on Staple-
ton-Warrenfon Hwy. Milton
Beall, Stapleton.
60 egg Montgomery Ward
ker, Incubatcvr, $5. Donald Car-
ter, Flowery Branch, Rf. 3:
Garden tractor, 5 hp Gravely,
Rotary, Mower Sickle Mower,
ovary plow, Cultivators, etc.
Se!l at akout 1/3 price. F. M.
Greene, dx., Perry.
AC W. C. 48 model tractor
fully equipped, 60 Combine
pick-up, etc.; Athens 4 disc til-
ft. AC helly
type mower, 11 row Case grain
and fertilizer drill, ete; all
8ood cond., $2.450. Will not sell
cep rate! B. Pp. Shirley, Hart-
well
8 ft., Stahmer Fert. spreader,
good aay $60.00; 4 disc Ath-
ens Tiller on rubber, like new,
$250.00; Farmall 20 on. steel,
ren: good, $35(0.00; ft. Oliver
Combine, $400. T. A. Wilson,
Greensboro.
One 5 ft., dbl. section har-
Trew, John Deere, first class
cond., for sale. J. H. Brazier,
Zebulon. :
225 bbl. Midget Marvel Flour
Bll complete for sale: H. (G.
McDonald, Danielsville, Rt. 2.
Rototiller garden Feaatar
used very little, $165. or exc.
for Polled Hereford bull year-
ling or heifer. Mrs. D. L. Chap-
man, Ludowici.
Seed _ recleaning
No.2 3B clipper,
machine,
A-T cond.,
with pulley, motor, belts, $100. trawberry, $6.
for lot. John W. Durden, Ma- erate, at a0e Eo ee
con, 575 Hawthorne St. Blackberry, $7.50 CG; $1. doz.
John Deere B tractor with| PP: T. H. Graves, Fayetteville.
cultivators, planters, guano} Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
distriputors, Athens ' 3 ~ disc| 300. $2.00; $3.50 for 500. Prompt | <
plow, same as new, 16 disc shipment. No stamps nor
Bush and Bog harrow. Sell at
bargain. See, on Na .ie Mason
Davie Farm, 3 mi. N. Spring
Place on Spring Place-Cleve-
land Hwy. M. A. Carroll,
Chatsworth, Rt. 2.
J. T. Bractor, A or B, new
tires, painted, overhauled, new
rings, power take-off, hydraulic
lift B 525, model A, $1100.00;
Cultivating equipment, $100.
10 mi. N? W. Albany. J. A.
Dula, Leesburg.
All steel Overshot Water-
whee] with gears and shafts,
one Davis Turbine Wheel, Le-
Fel Wheel, | Midget Marvel
Flour Mill, wheat cleaner, dust
collector, elevators, corn shuck-
er, sheller, one set 42 in. mill
rocks. Contact: Lewis "G.
Smith, Care W. B. Freeman,
Forsyth
Qne Continental Red Seal
30 HP Unit in good running
condition with pulley for ham-
mer mill, Ed Mauldin, Lavonia,
Rt. 1. (At Fairview School).
1950 model John Deere MT
tractor, cultivators, No. 14 bot-
tom plow, new 20 disc Inil.
harrow, used one week. Trac-
tor bought April, used about
30 days. Perfect condition. Ex-
change for 20 heifers, or part
cash and balance cattle; Also
4 nozle Tobaco and cotton
Economy Sy ayer, exchange
for Cole Planter with ert.
compartment. R. S. Deen, Ale
Mai nret: :
SECOND HAND~
MACHINERY WANTED
Want Oliver P. B. 8 Middle
Buster, also 2 sets McCormick-
Deering Disc for mule drawn
Cultivator. E. Carter,
Coolidge, Rt. 2.
Trade 1949 tractor, Bush
and Bog harrow, planter, 9
tooth Tiller, sub- 'soiler, blade
and pan, 2 disc turning plows,
all like new, for Bull Dozier
and give or take difference. C.
T. Semples, Atlanta, 1298 Bol-
ton Rd., N. W., Rt. 5 5. BE 7918.
Soul ae
ee
Want running gear Ce H
wagon, metal whee a
also corn sheller. Geers fat
cash. B. W. Taylor. Vienna, Rt.
4,
Want power Spray suitable
for small pecan orchard, in
good cond. Quote best price,
etc. R. R. Renfroe, Quitman,
Rt. 2, Box 257. .
Want a Riding Cultivator in
good condition, Oliver or J.
Deere make. G. B. Sherman,
Kingston, Rt. 1.
Want Garden Tractor with
rubber ires and attachments,
in best of condition and priced
right. Advise make, HP, age,
attachments and price. Emory.
Williams, Marietta, Rt. y Box
277.
Want pianiee. Ne ltiva-
tors for Allis halmers G trac-
tor. State age and condition.
Harry Johnson, Jr. Silver
Creek.
PLANTS. FOR tae :
a airtel aes Weagaou
80c C; Klondike. and Mt. De-
licious, 50c C. Del. in Georgia.
6 Red Golds with ach order
of 500. No checks
Hire. Pearl Pinson, lijay,
, Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old $2. c: 500, $7.00;
$15.50 M; Klondike Strawhber-
ae 300, Hg 500, Say $.00;
70c
eee oe & ine checks.
p, Crow, Gainesville, Ri. 2.
aecclonsy Strawberry plants,
75c CG; $7. M..Add postage. A.
aE Milteer, Quitman.
White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, pencil size, 500, $1 1.25;
$2. M: Del. BB. Satis. guar.
F. Stokes, Fitzgerald.
Genuine Blakemore and Mis:
checks. Mrs. T. N. Jarrard,
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Mestodon Strawberry, 75c
C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. Del.
Prompt shipment. No stamps
nor checks. Mrs. Fannie Strick-
land, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50: $4.50 M: Lady |
T., 70c C:-500, $3.90; $5. M, No|
checks. Ethel Crowe,
Vv ile, Rt. 2.
Jersey, Charleston? Copen-
hagen, Cabbage Plants, 900,
$1.50; $2.50 M delivered: White
Bermuda ea 500, $1.25;
$3.76 MT. L. Stokes, Fiizg erald.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c GC;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M: Klondike,
6Oc C; 500. $2.78; $4.75 N Scup-
pernong Vine Cuttings, 50 doz.;
Ca, 2 a AOE OE |
age. rs:
ville,
wha Crowns, State cert. 2-
3 yrs. 1 Cae 0 Ce $25.00" M;
2000, $45.00. aude Hambv.
Greenville.
Chas. Wakefiela, and Copen-
hagen Market Cabbage, Ga. Cai-
lard Plants, - aH vied the ire At | Ibs
300. $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2
De: By Ps $1.50 M. Write or
call fay arices i
arge quanti- |
ties. Phone 2150. J. i eneen
Pitts, RQ. Box 8.
Mastodon Everb2aring Straw-
berry, $1. 00 G: 500, $2.50; $4.00
M. -PP-in. Ga: Mrs. lie. Avire't,
Blakely, Rt. 1.
Extra large firm meat Lady
Thompson Strawberry (berries
grow on heayy siem up off dirt,
plants 63 C; 500, $3.00: $5.25
M. Delivered. Exchange for
pecans. Mrs. J. S.Crowe, Gum-
ming, Rt. Ly
Cert. Mastodon Strawberry,
$1.00 C. PP. Lom Kittle, Car-
rollton, Rt. 5.
SEED FOR SALE
Good sound oan Multiply-
ing Whit Nest Qnio sets,
Bi ct Pig PP. Frank Werks
ia
eke,
any ceoH
Gaines- |
_| Okra Seed, 39 1b.; 60 lbs. Bos-
E. green pod, 40c cup;
|
lbs.
jsias Tb: BPE 3
) vill Ox:
iets, Sema 2 OP
i Milton
| Each pay postage, imma Crowe,
SEED D FOR SALE
ion Beer
and 3c
Green,
Big start Old Fa
Seed, multiplying, |
postage. Mrs.
Smyrna. :
300 lbs.
Ella
Dwarf Green Pod
ton Crowders, 25c Ib. H. H.
Watkins, Thomasville, Rt.
25e good start. No CO Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Pat p
8 bu. multiplying onion sets, |
$1. gal.; $6. bu. Mrs. Willie|10
Kelley, Oglethorpe, IAG ue
700 Ib. Reseeding Crimson
Clover seed, purity 99.41 per-
cent, 21 percent weed seed,
72.5 percent germ., 9.5 percent
hard seed. 50c Ib. L. T. Wood- |;
all, Jr., Thomaston, Rt. 3.
Chambers Spe ibs cco
seed 75c 02; aca |
Weepne: 50c oe
ree 1/4 lb. extra ee a ae
ac
Earl Stuckey,
iments seed, |
erdue, Y.
orders.
shear.
i
1969 crop Zericea Seed, 4
cleaned a, $2100 Ib. bags -11e i
arren, Detey Rose.
a. Les peace. cleaned,
searified, 20c ] ig tae
15c; Clean ul ericea
tbs Dixie pulled Clover, 60c:
Wheat, $2.50 bu.; Ger. |
man Millet. 6c 1b.; Brown Top|o
Wood, Bowdon.
200. bu. 1950 , New. a
Peas, for seed, shghily mixed,
good, sound, $3.50 bu. at my
farm 5 mi. N. Louisville, on
Stapleton and Warrenton Hwy. |
Beall, apleton.
Red Bunch Butterbean Seed,
v5e eup; .Qkra, 4 e smooth,
tnip, Pep-
permint, 50c bun. _ d postage.
rs. A, Horsley, Waco, Rt: 2.
Box 40.
Tender Striped
Hal f Runner Bean Seed, White
reaseback, Speckled Cutshorts,
Crowder Peas, and Okra Seed,
each 50c cup. xchange for
sacks. Can fill large orders. Add
postage. Edward Goble, Ellijay,
R
Striped Half ner Bean |
Seed, 50 cup; ee "or sacks.
Also Klondike aa
Plants, 300, sea: Sos M;
Mastodon, $4.50 change
200 plants for 5_ we sacks.
and Pink
Cumming, Ried
100 Ibs, Seri 4espedeza,
germ. aa per. fees Les 99.56
per ct. and Blue Lupine for
sale. jeatst E. Fountain, Vidaiia,
111
Pascne Seed, 15, 10c; Hales
Best sea ube, 35c cup; Cu-
cumber, bls.; role e nen
Butterbeans, 30 cup; Al i
bee 25 cup; Hot areen 0
ds, 0c. ne checks, Mis: Ciyde
gan, Austell, Rt. 2
Champion Green Glaz Col-
are Seed. 4 Tbls ee This,
phon Mrs. 7. T. Holloway,
tp town
Striped, Speckiet White Half
Runner beans, pre measuring
cup; Yard long beans, 25 seed,
1b5e; ee: Dy: tbe. be iged
pop corn, 0Z.,
Pp. white Seetide
$1. 00. Weevil tre:
A. 5: King, Lawrenceyil
ea By
ie Rts
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Re.
Early iBaon 6 reels and
large heavy pearing Cream Gol.
Table Peas, each 6 cups, $1.25;
Streaked Half Runner, and }
d eect lue Pole Beans, 3 cups,
25. in .Ga. ae , Sissartee
Men tilian, Dacyja, Rt 1
Tender Garden, e P
geen and dep Ue nit
ner
change 2 cups for 4 nie. print
sacks in good eangition. Bach
i
pay postage. Mrs. Pear son,
Garters. Rt.-1, :
1950 crop Seed Peas, clean
hand shelled, White ; 120 y,
3 cups. 2 $100 pre ald
White, Browneyed, 75 qt. pis
charges, Mrs, Te Richardson
2. |!
- Multiplying Calif. ar seed,
Ia
seans, 50c ae cup; act
Gbed T
Weeks, 2 ender
Red Pe
Gea Gutta
ean:
eyed "aa Fe i eeeel al
ers, 40 cup; cup
ic. Add postage.
avy Lambert, Elli
dei 100 bu. go
| Brab ar ta around 30 b
Purple Hull
sound, Write
postal card fo
Moore, Buena. Vi:
der we
Beans, 50c Pe ;
oe une,
eans, 50c cup; Excha
good print sacks, 3c
jprint or 6 white;
Walnut Sprouts, 6, $,
lea (Crum, Talk <
GRAIN AND H
_ FOR SALE
fo Hay.
Straw, baled wane
Tel.
fetta Py 4.
non, Sipharetta
Gog, cia new crop
ote oLr a
WVered 3
Prompt Bsn ten M.
banks, Cordele. a
Victor Grain Seed
cleaned, 99% per ct.
per ct, germ., $1.10 b
bags; Blue Lupine, test
ct. germination, 31 Ib.
Ib. bags. J. D. Duke, Fo
ley.
About 600 bales Oat Hay
sale, M. A. Gaines, Litho
Rt. 1, Care Gaines Lake. ;
Baled Hay, approximat
weight per bale, 70 lbs., gooe
sun cured, no weeds, $1. 00 pe:
hele at barn. Marvin Ma do
Fo, Re. 4 (Winder-Jeffer
800 bales Wheat,
Straw, 40c bale. J. R,
LaGrange, Box 754.
FRESH & DRIED FR
FOR SALE
and
edt Sine Sundried
free of. worms, peel,
ae ee lb. De Exchange
rie les for 12
1086 Secokt itn i Bic
ter Sinakes Irs. Inez Fo y
Dial.
Nice nadried App
peti, th ee i firs ig & a Pi
<i igen Apples,
of warms peg :
crop, 1 Kad pomeaee
Don Tae ee
Sundried Apples,
wenn Pt peel, and core, 4
Dyna
1950 crop, sound, 40
Side HMeat, 35 Ib.
Joyee Neal, Dial.
Nice Syparied apples
Walnut
40 Ib. Selatted ari
0: ia. S
Write "Dent i i
on ga, Rt
Nice Bright Sundried
50c Ib.; Red Gold
$1.00 Gi 500, * oe ne
Crowns, 500, $6.0
sEaton, behloneea. Rt.
Bright, sundried >
of worms, peel and
alsq nder white
cornfie id bean see
cup. Mrs. R. V. Woody
Best quality oe
e of wor
Hee aac eee
apples for 12 Tbs
shel] 1950 crop. pe
Bere Mrs, Inez
Bowdon, Rt. 1.
ked Red Peanuts, 2-
950 crop, $2.00 pk;
Also Okra Seed,
Peanuts, 2-4 in
dry, $2.00 pk.;)
Also White Tender,
Garden Beans, 50c
ly White Okra Seed,
. Add postage. Mrs.
rown, Ball Ground, Rt.
ite -Spanist. Peanut,
i, no pops, $1.25
Not Prepaid, Clarence)
ckmart, Rt. 1.
Shell Stuart Pecans,
(no better grade), hand
ulled, del. in Ga. by!
| parcel post, 45 lb. H.
orman, Lovett.
Qe Ib.; $6.00 bu;
Rockyford 450 Canta-:
$2.50. Mrs. Jesse F.)
Rt. 2.
ercp Stuart Pecans,
Bivcted within 400
s. Subject. to prior!
ees. A. McArth
03 Dawson Rd. d
Garrett, Gainesville.
resh, sarge pieces black)
ts, $1.00 lb. and
Willis Grindle,
a. :
alnuts, hulled and
50 bu. and you pay
Mrs. f. . Griffin,
. Re. 2.
Walnuts, $1.00 bu. Mrs. |
Leathers, Fairburn. Rt.
t Meats, $1.00 lb.; also.
shokes, $1.00 gal. Spice!
Ibs., $1.00. Add postage.
over, Pisgah.
Y BEES AND BEE
PLIES FOR SALE
ix 5 lb. jars, $6.00; one
, $8.50. Fob, Quality
ed. Prompt shipment.
aan, Nahunta, Box 25.
pail Tupelo Honey,
comb, $2.75; 6 ib.
x comb, $1.50 Pre-
gh 3rd. zone. Mo.
sppard, Savannah, 1222
ads Bees in patent
supers, 11 excluders,
tractor, 2 bee escapes,
and drone trap. See:
V. Fincher, Suwanee,
honey, 6-10 Ib. to.
0; 60 Ib. can, $9.00;
big mouth jars, $7.50;
big mouth jars Chunk.
. Shipped promptly.
ney, Jesup.
good No. - Ga.
sourwood
-b, jars, 40c Ib.
lots, 30 lbs., 35 lb.
i. Bradbury, Sr.,
e.
table honey, Cs. i2-
' comb $7.50; Cs,
_ $6.50; one 60 Ib.
00 FOB, H, F. York,
=
Bull, 23 mos.
sired by an
Lees .. Hill
D. Sanders,
Bull, No.
1000 lbs,, 2 yrs.
angs tested, of
H. Bo-
lb.| feed, $1500.00 for lot.
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CATTLE FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
calf, 3% gal. day, $250.00 See or
phone No. 35J. Deen .Boatright,
Alma, Rt. 4.
- Pure Black Angus, and .a pure
Holstein Bull, $100.00 ea. at
farm. Mrs. Jewel Domiiny,
Eastman, Rt. 4,
Reg. Guernsey Bull, about 18
mos. old, papers furnished,
$200.00. Write: Alvin Cook, Col-
lege Park. Rt. 1. ;
0 purebred Holstein Heifers
and Bull, 500 lbs. down, out of
finest cows, vaccinated, on dry
Gene
Batre, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box
Reg. Ayrshire Bull calf for
sale. Lloyd Caswell, Americus.
Reg. Guernsey Bull calf, 5
mos. old, Dam has AR record,;
641 Ibs. butterfat; Double
Grandson of Riegeld les Mel-'
bas Emory. A. B. Hammond,
Berryton, Care Renabie Guern-
sey Farm.
9 Jersey Heifers, 8 of them
bred, average about 600 Ibs.
See at my barn 3 mi. W. Shi-
loh. J. H. Moon, Shiloh.
Reg. Hereford Heifer; Rollo
Ist., bred to seg. bull, $500. H.
| A. Walker, Jr., Austell, Rt. 1.
Jersey cow due to freshen
3rd time Jan. 4th, gentle, easy
to milk, for sale. A. S. Hamil-
fon, Dacula. Tel. Lawrenceville
2720.
HOGS FOR SALE
Duroc pigs, medium blocky
type, 14 wks. old, life treat-
ment against cholera, reg. buy-
ers mame, males and females,
$25. ea. FOB. Will ship any-,
where. Maleolm Perry, Leslie,
Box 86.
OIC pigs, short nose, blocky
tyne, from prize winning stock,
neg. bhuyers name, 12 wks. old, |
$30. ea. Satis. guar. Ship any-
where. H. J. Dupree, Aeworth,
Rt, 1: : :
Outstanding SPC pigs, gilts
and boars, reg. buyers name,
life treated. 4 mi. S. E. Pine-
hurst. M. J. Blackmon, Pine-|
hurst.
Herd of reg. Hereford hogs,
several boars, sows and gilts.
L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley,
Rt. 3.
Reg. Hereford hogs, Farmer-
-Packer - type, some choice
weaned pigs, few bred gilts, 1
boar old enough for service.
Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Mariet-
ta, Rt. 3, Care Ward Meade
Farm.
Hampshire pigs, male and
female, 8 to 14 wks, old, from
champion bloodlines, all new
blocky type, immunized against
cholera, reg. buyers name.
Many to choose from. Can be
furnished unrelated. Tel. 630.
John F. Fowler, Cartersville,
POB: 328.
Reg. SPC pigs, males and
gilts, 5 mos. old, $35. to $40. ea.
Treated, crated, fob. 5 mi. S.
E. Pinehurst. Mrs. L. W. Seago,
Pinehurst, Rt. 1.
11 Duroe Pigs, males and
gilts, $15.00 and $20,00 ea;
Gilts, 6 mos, old, $30.00 and
$40.00 ea. Offer for short time
only. Pepers furnished. J, (.
Harris, Butler, Rt. 1.
Reg. SPC, Pigs farrowed
between Sept, 15 and Oct. 15,
fine Club pigs. Mrs, Ly A,
Holmes, Ranger, (Care ~ Ever-
green Farms.
1 purebred Duroc Sow, 34
mos. old, had Ist litter Oct. 5,
1950; Will give breeding service
by purebred Duroc: Boar, $45.09
or trade for 35 bu. sound corn.
OIC Gilt, bred to Duroc Boar,
to farrow Dec. 16 $60.00. Phone
2840. Mrs. V. D. Seott, Austeil.
OIC Shoats, registered, 2
males, 2 females, $30.00 ea.
Clinton Shugart, Unadilla, Rt 2,
OIC Pigs, 8 to 10 wks, old,
$9.00-$12.00; Good Brood Sows,
$50.00-$75.00, Consider exchange
for beef or dairy cattle. Wm, .
Ruppersburg, Fairburn, Rt. 1,
Milam Rd,
Some bred Sows and Young
Pigs, reasonable. Life treated.
e Jonesboro 5331. Howard
m, Riverdale, Rt, 1.
VY
Cream col. Jersey cow with
Blocky type Duroe Boar, 6
mos. old, ready for light service,
reg. in buyers name, $45.00 fob.
Phone 1443J. James E. Taylor,
Waycross, RFD -1; Box | 1t2
(Sunnyside).
OIC Pigs, male and female,
8 wks, old, treated, reg. in
buyers name, Rabun Gap FFA,
$20:00 ea, Mack Patrick, Voc.
Ag. Teacher, Rabun Gap.
OIC Pigs, 8 gilts, 6 boars,
weaned, Blue Ribbon Litter Ca.
State Fair, 4 bars, 4 gilts,
weaned Nov. 29, all pig cham
stock, Perry FFA boys won
over $175:00 prizes, 1950 Ga.
State Fair, $25.00 ea. reg. in
buyers name. D. N. Whiddon,
Voc. Agr. Teacher, FFA, Perry.
One OIC shoat, 4 mos, old,
extra fine, $20.00. Will not ship.
Roy West, Newnan, Rt. 4.
OIC Hogs, anything from pigs
to 600 lb. broad sows, inoculated,
ready to ship Tuesday of each
week. Reg. in buyers name
Satis. guar. W. H. Nix, Alphanet-
ta, Rt, 3. (Tel. 2595).
Reg. Duroc Boar, services
$5.00. 1 mi, Higdon Store. Orland
Watson, Higdon Store, Ga.
1 OIC Service Boar, 15 mos.
old, short nose, blocky, reg. in
buyers name, $60.00; Also 8
wks. old Pigs, from prize win-
ning stock, re~. buyers name,
$25.00 ea. shipped; $22.00 ea, at.
my home. Ship anywhere, C.
B. Wilbur, Acworth, Rt. 1,
Reg. Duroc Sow, 500 bs., to.
farrow in Jaauary, $35.00; Bred |
Gilts, 300-350 lbs:, to farrow in
January, $85.00 ea.; Reg. Gilts,
6 mos. old, 200 Ibs., $45.00 ea.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville.
Purebred Black Essex Pigs,
blocky type, subj. for registra-
tion, $25.00 ea. Ready for de-
livery. W. B. Winters, West
Green, (Tel. 1613), 1
OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
$20.00 and $22.50 ea.; Also bred
sows and open sows, reg: buyer's
name, for sale or trade for cow.
Phone 4543. J. H. Roquemore,
Americus, RFD 2.
HORSES Awd MULES
FOR SALE
Black Mule, around 1200 lbs.,
$50.00. Call Cr. 3549. R. H. Pace,
Decatur, Rt. 2.
Nice Saddle Horse, 6 yrs. old,
1000 lbs., for sale or exchange
for good mule. Odis Duggaa,
Chester. ae
Large Mule, around 1200 ibs.,
about 9 yrs. old, $65.00 cash, Or
exchange for a cow if suitabie.
A. S. Bel, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
1 young mule, gentle, works
well, f.. sale. See: Landin
King, Sharpsburg, Rt. 1.
_ S
2 Mare mules, one well
broken, others partly broken,
both good and sound, reason-
able, See at my home 8 mi.E,
Thomson, Mrs. P. B. Morris,
Thomson, Rt. 2.
Jet Black. Stallion, 5 saddle
gaits, works single and double,
anywhere, about 1100 Ibs.,
gentle, easy to manage, excel-
lent . cond., $150. J. Paul
Peebles, Kite, Rt. 2.
14 mules, 3 to 5 yrs. old, pr.
of 3 and 4 yr, old matched
horses; Also Guinea pigs, $7.00;
and 4 fine milk goats, 3 nan-
nies, 1 Bill, $35. in Georgia.
Will ship. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Horses:
One 18 mos. old Roan Filly by
Hills Wilson Allen, out of
Merry Boy Mare, one 21/2 yr.
old Stud Colt, broke to ride,
sorrell color, by Best Chance
and out of Brown Stepping
ne John Goforth, Gaines-
ville.
Grey Horse mules, 1100-1200
lbs., about 12 yrs. old, ride and
work anywhere, for sale or
trade for hogs of equal value.
Clayton Hodges, Ludowici,
PD:
Several Shetland Ponies, very
gentle, for sale. Phone 423 M.
L. M. Williams, Cordele.
4 yr. old mare, 1 mule; Also
2 cultivators, turn plow, plant-
er, weeder, etc., for sale or ex-
change for good milch cow. F..
S. Shellhouse, Coleman, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Sorrel Pony, 2 white fet,
star in face, approx. 700 lbs.,
(gaited saddle horse), gentle,
work anywhere, with cart,
$250. J. M. Rogers, Groveland.
Reg. Tenn. filly colt, ches-
nut with star, 2 hind sicks 7
mos. old, $150. Mrs. W.R. 4--
ams, Gainesville, 650 Perry
St.
2 aules, about 12 yrs. old,
cheap, or trade for yearlings
or hogs. T. D. Cravey, Milan,
Rts Box -90:
Black Horse Mule, 8 yrs. old,
$75.00; Also Tobacco Sticks
and some used plow tools for
sale. James E. Fountain, Vi-
dalia, 111 West St.
2 good work mares, cheap or
trade for cow. Phone Ca. 6945.
E. K. Smith, Red Oak.
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
1 Toggenbung, 2 Saanans
(grade) and 8 P & R Nubian
Nannies, all to freshen in De-
cember, good milkers, also 29
Yearlings, ready to breed after
first of year. Reasonable price.
Phone 1439. L, A. Ellis, Mariet-
fa, 12] aacy St.
1P&R Saanan Buck, 30 mos.
old,- naturally hornless, and 2
P & R Nubian Bucks, horniess,
from high producing milk strain.
Phone 1439. R. F. Jeffrey, Ma-
rietta, 121 Lacy St.
Saanan Milk Goats, 2 fine
bucks, 3 nice do2s, one fresh,
for sale at reasonable price.
Come see. Graham Simpson
Sparta, Rt. 2. ;
Reg. Bill, Crepe Myrtle Sport
T 8932 at stud at my barn.
Clyde Bradley, Temple.
Large Saanan Doe, 8 mos.
old, open, one Toggenberg doe,
21/2 yrs. old, gave 4 qts. and
better at last freshening, dry
now, open. Both. reasonably
priced, or will trade for young
mileh cow or heifer. Mrs. C. D.
Rodgers, Roswell.
Nice gentle Billy goat, $10.
Or exchange for chickens of
equal value. Tel. Ca. 1386. Flsie
Irons, Atlanta, 1428 Moody Dr.,
Ss. W.
Reg. Nubian Gaats, bred does
and bucks ready for service.
See at my farm near Madras.
Earl S. Redwine, Newnan, Rt.
Ze
RABBITS ANP CAVIES
FOR SALE
Any size or age of several
pure breeds Rabbits for sale or
exchange for quail or pheasants.
State oper: C. Pollard.
Augusta, Rt. 12.
White English Angora Rab-
bits, excellent woolers, $2.50 ea
Ship anywhere. Halfred Brany-
on, Danielsville.
Gray Flemish Giant Rabbits,
not registered, frem 18 lb. stock
supposedly, $4.00 ea, Exchange
a doe for a buck for new blood.
Mrs. F. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
2 mos, old Chinchillas and
New Zealand Whites, trio for
$10.00. 3ucks from separate Jit-
ter, Ped. papers furnished on
each animal. Ship RR Express
COD anywhere, John L.. Par-
rott, Macon, 2366 Miller Field
Road, Rt. 6.
Over 100 Rabbits: Chinchilias,
Checkered Giants, Dutch, Ne-v
Zealands, reasonable. Sell all
or part. Jams O. Mayfield,
Monroe, 545 North Broad St,
Young Fryer Rabbits, over
4 lbs. each, $1.25 ea.; 5 Blacix
and White Rabbits, 3 Black
Grown, $2.00 ea. Will not ship.
% mi, Ben Hill, Campbellton.
Felton Moulder, Atlanta, Rt. 4,
Box 440.
Ped. California Senior Rab-
bits with papers, for sale or
trade for fancy pigeons or Silver
Sebright Bantams. All letters
answered. R. A. Statham, Grif-
fin, Rt. A,
Hvy. Wt. Chinchillas, 10
wks. old, ped. does and bucks,
also pr. seniors unrelated, rea-
sonable prices. R. Lamar Brant-
ley, Wrightsville, Rt, 2.
| lights,
15 White Angora Rabbits, for
sale or exchange for 15 large
hens of any breed in good condi-
tion; Also will exchange for 4-
6 wks. old Calf. Donald Cren-
eshaw, Martin.
Giant Chinchilla Rabbits, reg,
stock, 3 mos. old, does, $3.06;
bucks, $2.00 or $5.00 pr. Also
have NZR reg. stock, same prize,
Ship anywhere express collect.
Douglas Corry, Union Point,
NZW exclusively, ped. and
reg. stock, good bone and type,
large litters and heavy milk-.
ers, all ages, satis. guar. Walke
er E. Smith, Atlanta, 2684 Col-
a Dr, N. 7., Rt. 8. Del Ra,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farmer for 73'A farm,
4.2 A tobacco allotment, 5000
virgin turpentine trees to cup
and work. 2 tenant houses
available. Mail and school bus
route. On Lanes Bridge Road.
Sea Josie Hamilton, Baxley,
Want reliable white woman,
40-50 yrs. old to live in coun-
try home 21 mi. Atlanta, and
help with light farm chores
on farm, for reasonable. salary
and home. Phone At. 3547. Or
write: Mrs. Charles Grey, At-
lanta, 30 Ellis St., N. E.
Want sober feliable single
white or colored man for gen-
eral farm work, Must be able
to ha.udle tractor and equip-
ment. Room, board, laundry,
plus reasonable salary. 7 mi.
KE. Fort Valley. Come see or
write: J. H. Donaldson, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1.
Want color.d man with fam-
ily for steady work, planting
pastures, tending stock. House
with electricity, wood, garden
space. Rockdale Co. Address
inquiries: J. M. Alsobrook, De-
catur, 215 Lamont Dr.
Want experienced couple to
work on stoc: farm for $2.50
daily; And good 1 H crop, 50-
50 basis. 3 R house, garden,
firewood, electricity. See: S. S.
Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want white man to run 2H
farm on shares, and look after
beef cattle on salary basis,
House on paved road, school
bus route, elec. lights in home,
Robert Franklin, Indian Springs,
Want farmer for farm on
3rds and 4ths basis. Large
house, chicken hou. mail and
school bus line to Dawson Co,
High School. 11/2 mi. N. Daw-
sonville. Good bottom land.
Mrs. E. C, Vandiviere, Daw-
sonville, Rt. 2.
Want couple for 1 H farm
on 50-50 basis. 5 R_ hous
elec., paved road, near saat
town. Have 2 good mares and
splendid land for farming or
truck farming. Can give some
day work. F. P. Betterton,
Tucker, 3076 Brockett Rd.
Want farmer for farm on
-3srds and 4ths basis. Level bot-
tom land. Good 3 R house with
on schcol bus route
close to churches. House vacant
now. See or write: H. M. Ben-
nett, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Have place on No. Ga. stock
farm for middleaged man. with
small family. Good wages, new
house, lights, water and other
conveniences. Must be capable
handling machinery. No drink-
ers considered. F. N. Belk,
Trenton.
Want reliable, well experi-
enced single man, white pre-
ferred, for year around work
on 50 acres, about half in
Kudzu. Run some machinery,
clean up place, general main-
tenance man. Exceptionally
good salary and place to stay.
Will carry Hospitalization in-
surance and pay premiums.
Write. Jim Bailey, Atlanta,
2556 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N.
E.
Want 2 good men to work
in apple orchard for 1951. Pre-
fer men with small families.
Must be sober, able to do gocd
work, and move _ themselves.
$4. daily. House with lights,
wood, garden, pasture. H. B.
Roberts, Clarkesville, Rt 3
(Care Hardmans Orchard).
PAGE FOUR
One
woman with a dependent husband, the
husband can receive monthly benefits at
age 65 if his wife was both fully and cur-
rently insured.
When a fully insured individual dies,
his children under 18 may receive month-
ly benefits, and his widow may receive
monthly benefits if she is caring for his
children who are receiving benefits. Her
benefits will continue until the youngest
child is 18. If she is not yet 65 at that
time her benefits will stop, but she will
again be eligible for benefits when she
attains age 65. If the deceased wage
earner leaves no widow, widower or chil-
dren who can ever become entitled to
monthly benefits and if his parents were
dependent on him when he died, they
may receive monthly benefits at age 65.
If the wage earner was currently but
not fully insured when he died, monthly
- payments may be made to young children
anc to his widow while caring for the
children. However, in currently insured
cases the widow is not eligible for bene-
fits at age 65.
The amount of benefits payable under
the program depends on the average
monthly wage of the worker.
The following table shows monthly
benefit amounts payable to various
groups at given levels of average month-
ly wage:
Continued from Pug
w a
a = 3
oe a5
Se ie BE Pe Be
Bs At a 3 O48
Si eo. 2 Oo oe 4 on a
<& 23 a8 Zan
$ 50 $25 $ 37.50 $18.75 $ 40
100 50 75.00 37.50 80
200 65 97.00 48.80 130
300 80 120.00 60.00 150
_ Benefits will continue to be paid if a
worker receives income from other:
FARM HELP
SOCIAL SECURITY AS IT AFFECTS
sources such as annuities, dividends from
stocks not over $200. The wifes benefit is
equal to one-half of the husbands bene-
fit. A widows benefit is equal to three-
fourths of the husbands benefit. The
benefit for the first child in a survivor
family is three-fourths of the wage earn-
ers benefit amount; other children each
receive one-half.
The minimum monthly benefit pay-
able to a retired worker under the pro-
gram is $20; the maximum ne to
any family is $150.
A lump-sum is payable to qualified sur-
vivors upon the death of an insured wage
earner, irrespective of the payment of
monthly survivor benefits and will equal
three times the primary insurance
amount. In most instances, the lump-
sum death payment will be between $120
and $180.
It is important for workers to remem-
ber that no social security payments can
be made until a claim is filed. When-
ever a worker reaches age 65 he should
-eall at the nearest social security office
and ask about benefits, even though he
ha: not retired, or is not sure whether he
is eligible for payments. In case a work-
er dies, his family should notify the so-
fits.
These steps are important because the
law permits monthly payments to go back
no more than 6 months from the date on
which a claim is filed. The lump-sum
can be paid only if a claim is filed with-
in 2 years after the workers death.
Benefits for a retired worker under. 75
are not payable for a month in which he
earns more than $50 wages in employ-
ment covered by old-age and. survivors.
insurance. Beginning in 1951 benefits
for one or more months will not be pay-
able to a beneficiary under 75 who does
substantial work as a self-employed per-
son, if his net earnings from self-employ-_
ment in a taxable year average more
than $50 per month. All beneficiaries
aged 75 and over will receive all of their
and survivors. insurance benefits
| curity will deduct 11/2 perce
card,
ee ie the pete of
cial security office and ask about bene--
social security. office, if it seems
cial security office.
be covered by the new law sh
POSITIONS WANTED
benefits ae of the amo
wages or net earnings from
mMeRt.Gax +2
The fund teams wich, the re
is built up by contributions from
ees, employers, and the self-em
who come under the program
January 1, 1951, an employer
workers who are covered by s
the cash wages he pays these
and will add another 1 1/2 percel
the end of each calendar -quarte
collector will furnish a form on
employee and his social securi
exactly as shown on his socia
and the ee of cash
revenue,
ployees wages through 1953.
wil! then be 2 percent from 195
21/2 percent from 1960 to 1
cent from 1965 to 1969, 31
after 1969. These tax rates app
the first $3, 600. of the wore
wages.
Regular farm otkere whe do
ready have social security accoun
ber cards should get them at the
that their work will come und
security. If there is no office
farm, applications may be secured
nearest post office and mailed to
Employers | of farm workers.
instructions. from their local coll
internal revenue. |
TOM. LINDER,
_ Commissioner of Agricul
FARM HELP WANTED WANTED POSITIONS WANTED
Want working overseer and | Want reliable man, experi- Single white man, 40 yrs.
cattleman for large cattle and} enced in farming, especially) old, wants job doing farm
seed farm. Married man; must
. be sober, have actual experi-/| tails in letter.
nursery work. Give full de-
W. L. Wilson,
Box 263.
Live as one of
room, board.
work on farm,
family. Salary,
Stat> number
Single white man, 46 yrs. old,
want job on farm, (5% days),
$10.00 week, board and laundry.
Can give references.
Single white. man,
healthy, willing
job on dairy or pou
Live as one of family.
Must bi
eae start work, All letters
ence, tractors, combines, other
machinery, also experience doc-
toring cows. ply only. by
letter. State a_e,
ence, references people worked |
for. D. C. Collier, Ba~ esville.|
(Tel. 75).
Want exp., reliable farmer
for 300 acres, open land, Burke
Co., ear Keysville. Must be
able finance own crop. and)
handle labor. Electricity and
water. Write. D. O. Hamby,
Augusta, P. O. Box 750,
Want good tobacco farmer
for 4-5 acres tobacco and other
crops as desired. Good house,
lights, on school bus and mail
Rt. J. G. Purvis, Millen, Rt. 2.
Phone 321J3.
Want sober family with force
for a large 1 mule crop, t>|/F
help clear off place for 1951
crop. Good land, modern con-
veniences, also some help in
crop time by a son. M. L. Dor-
sett, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
Want white woman in good
health from the country, to
help with light farm chores on
poultry, cattle, and turkey
farm. Give references as to
Jast place worked. Live as one
of family. $45. month, room
and board. Time off with pay.
Raise in pay after 60 days. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Tel. Cherokee 1777.
Want colored man to tend
Rune crop of _ turpentine.
an move now. Bill Steedley,
Alma, Rt. 3.
|
|
|
Thomasville,
Want good Christian woman
full experi- | ! live with elderly couple on
farm as one of family and help
with light farm chores. Pay
some wages. Ans. all letters.
Mrs. Martha Horton, Nashville,
| Rt. 4:
Want good man for 2 or 3
|H farm on 50-50 basis or stand-
ing rent. Have stock and tools,
7 R house, lights, water, school
bus and mail route, 1/2 mi.
paved highway. T. Z. Ab --
crombie, Clloden.
Want farmer for 2 H farm
on 50-50 basis, located in De-
Kalb Co. 16 mi. Atlanta. Con-
venient to school bus. Phone
De. 3968, or write B. F. Mil-
ler, Atlanta, 54 Wyman St., S.
POSITIONS WANTED
23 yr. old white man with
wife and 2 children, want job
on farm as tractor driver
(Farmall or AC). Lifetim- ex-
perience raising livestock and
farming. Must get- good salary.
Saturday evening and Sunday
off. Pay every week. Prefer
Laurens Co. Ray Ussery, Ala-
mo, Rt, = 1;
_ Young man and wife wants
job on dairy farm. Not ex-
perienced but. willing workers.
Can move any time.
: eee a alenauny, Rt, 2
sie
in family and
ages. Also full details of what
is expected of me, Taft Parker,
Care Leroy Connell, Hazlehurst,
RFD 3, Box +154.
Want to grow turkeys and
hogs on 50-50 basis with re-
liable party
Am 51 years old. Good refer-
ences. C, D. Collins, pee
Rt. 9, Box 557, :
Want farm with big allot-
ment tobacco, corn, cotton,
peanuts, cane patch, sweet po-
tatoes, 2 milch cows for own
use, and hogs to .raise on
halves. Have 10 in family, 4
boys. (12, 14, 16, 19). Have to
be moved and furnished. John
P-dgett, Fitzgerald, P. O. Box
386.
30 yr. old white man, 5 chil-
dren wants job as caretaker or
overseer of farm, Experienced
with peaches and _ livestock.
Good 4 or 5 R house, elec.,
school bus. route. Can drive
truck and tractor. Have to be
moved, 3 mi. Powder Springs
on Marietta Hwy.|R. L. Andev-
son, Marietta, Rt. 4, Box 143.
Want job as Herdsman or
asst. Herdsman on stock farm,
raising cattle. Black Angus or
Herefords. Am 31 yrs. old with
31/2 yrs. experience. Edward
Sloan, Stockbridge, Rt. 2,
Want job on chicken or cattle
farm, Can drive. truck and
tractor. 2
Reeves, Suwanee, Rt, 1.
in South Georgia.
in family. Richard
light work and with good people
Boyd Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3,
Care Cherry Heights. ;
-24 yr. old man with wife
wants year around job driving
truck and tractor on farm. Keep
up and repair machinery, Good
health. Can take job now. No
bad habits. George W. Dotson,
College Park, Rt. 1, Box 307.
Young man with small family
wants job on farm for wages.
Good truck and tractor driver,
machinest, carpenter, experienc-
ed with cattle, chickens, and
hogs. Need 2 or '3-R house. Must
be furnished. H. L, Underwood,
Chatsworth. 2
Want 1H Farm on standin ee
barn, va op
| tractor, truck,
rent basis. 5 R house,
lights, 30 mi, Atlanta. Good re-
ferences. J. R. Farraer, Clarks-
ton, Box 373.
Want modern or ood tract-
or farm on share basis. No cot-|_
ton. Some livestock to raise.
Have to.move by Christmas. W.
State salary. Olin F.
: Canon, Rt. is
Middle aged wo v
on farm with elderly
or elderly wom. i
farm chores, for
room and_ board.
Kilgore, iG - Cc
cross,
iarge rooms wi h-
water, near church
some help for groce
most of my life
Mrs. A. V, Aen A
farm work,
dren. Need
A. Jordan, Norman Park, Re
Columbus Hwy. 10; A.W
Closing out $8,000.00 worth of jee
including Mule, 2 H. wasen, and fap mu
Perfect condition, at my farm,