DEPARTMENT TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER iry Industry i in fone - EDITORIALBy Tom Linder On Thursday, Match 19, there was a meeting in my office a number of dairymen and officials of the city of Atlanta. There has been considerable dissatisfaction among a large mber of dairymen because they felt they were not getting fair atment in the matter of city inspection. 1 have made investigation in some cases and was convinced some dairymen had been unfairly treated and had been uied the right to sell their milk without sufficient cause. _ The city officials and dairymen came to my office for a onference on the matter. After going over the records in some ases and discussing all the problems involved, it was unani- 1ously agreed that in the future no city inspector could arbi- carily deprive any dairyman of the right to sell his milk in the ry of Atlanta. foe Should the inspector decide that the aa is pate in oe tantial compliance with the requirements of the city health vs the inspector is authorized to call upon the dairyman to w cause why his permit should not be revoked. aa The. dairyman then has the right to go directly to Dr. W. F. ackney, Assistant City Health Officer. Should Dr. Hackney the dairyman be unable to iron out the matter satisfactorily, po tyman has the right to call upon Dr. Hackney for a (Continued on Page T'wo) SPECIAL NOTICE 4. H Club-F. F. A. Fat Cattle Show on F resh Fruits ae Vegetables March 20, 1942 Atlanta Gabbaxe Plants, Crts., 2000 plants : $1.25- 1.50. oe oterd, per doz. .0- .65 - Mustard Greens, per bu. prs -75- 1. - Mushrooms, per 1 lb. carton = Onions (Green), per doz.. .40- Radishes, per doz. bun. .25- Sweet Potatoes, per bu. baskets, kiln Miried eS ee = - -Turnips, (Bunched), per dozen : ae .50- Turnip Salad, bun. hprs.. ee .50- ~ EDITORIALBy Tom Linde: Much has been said with ere ence to the Allies h too little? and coming too late to the many scenes of con flict in this great world war. ae For of ali sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these; ~ Tee It might have been. ee: > In so far as the United States is concerned, too little -too late may be said of agricultural production in 1942 an 1943. Too little and too late is the greatest danger confron n our country in the next years of this great conflict. Too little and too late of tanks and gun and pl. and ships; but over and beyond all of these, the greatest pe that this country could have to face would be too Tittle an too late of food and clothes. ce Generally speaking, our officials in Wines the edit of great newspapers, radio commentators, and others, h (Continued on Page Two) | Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets Reports received at this office Show following average prices | for No. 1 hogs at the ae Stock Auction Markets named: oe s March 20, 1942 March 12Bainbridge March 12Valdosta March 13Cordele March 16Sylvester March 17Arlington ~ March 17-Macon _ Mareh 17Nashville March 18Albany March 18Rome March 18Vidalia - TOP FED CATTLE March 12Bainbridge March 12Valdosta March 13Cordele ' March 16Sylvester ~ Mareh 17Arlington March 17Macon March 17Nashville _ March 18Albany March 18Rome March 18Vidalia -10.00-10.50 _10.90-12.40 /11.00-11.60 9.00-11.50 _ Prevailing W holesale Prices (FOB Points Mentioned) ' C eggs are quoted 2 to 5c below these quotations. Augusta co lant Bs ace Wile Grade A, Dor | _ Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. +> = : = Miges, Small, Grade A, Doz... 5 20- Hens, 'Col., 4% Ibs., ae. _ Hens, Leghorn, Ib. _ _ Roosters, lb. Stags, lb, Friers, - lb.; Country butter, best table, lb eee. peas,'mixed, bu, 0 3 mieidepeas, not mixed, @uy, Ear Corn (80 lbs. to oe Bi mpeued cor, bu. 2500s PoureeOhk, oo Wheat, bu. Sweet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. abbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs... Cabbage, (White), Per 100 Ibs. Ss MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS March 21, 1942. Always subject to variation. _ Eggs quoted below are for GEORGIA, GRADE A, WHITE EGGS. Grade B and Grede. Columbus INDEX Farm Land for Sale Wanted to Buy Farm Land ay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton _. .18.00-19.00 _.14.00-15.00 Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, fe 20eL oneinng Plant) 2.2 Cottonseed (Prime) $56.00 ton in ear Jots FOB Shipping Point Co tonseed meal, 8 per cent _.160,00-165.00 Farms for Rent Plants for Sale {40s 1.15 Miscellaneous Wanted at Fresh and Cured Meats for Sale a Fruit and Butter for Sale | Positions -Wanted = Farm Partner Wanted 2 8 : Sy Farm Help Wanted oe ee a 175-200: $505 1.78 1,75- 1.85 |. 2.00- 1.25- __18.00-20.00 __18.00- 12.00-14.00 Ss Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under _ postage regulations inserted one time on ach request and re- a peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. : umited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the _ Bulletin. : Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St... Covington, Ga . By Department of Agriculture Tom Linder. Commissioner Executive Office. State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga : SS Publication Office -_ 114-212 Pace St.. Covington, Ga. _ -Editerial and Executive Offices State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. _ Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot Market, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Entered as second. class 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. TOM LINDEK TOO LITTLE AND TOO LATE. (Continued from Page One) _blindly chosen to class the farmers as a high pressure group and to refer to the farm bloc as a selfish pres- _ sure organization seeking to create inflation. Nothing could be further from the truth and no one could hold this opinion who would only open his mind and let the sunshine of truth penetrate even for a few minutes. = oS = The farmers of America not only do not seek an _ unfair profitfarmers of America indeed are not _ insisting on any profit at all. The farmers of America only ask to be permitted to produce food and clothing for the nation. ____ A few days ago War Production Chief Donald Nelson, Under Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson War Labor Board Chairman William H. Davis, and Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins appeared before a Congressional Committee and opposed repeal of he forty hour law; they opposed repeal of time and half for overtime; they opposed a further limitation on war profits for manufacturersall on the grounds that any measure limiting pay or profits would like- wise limit war production. io Is it not obvious even to a casual reader that manufacturers of war materials could not and would oe expected. to produce war supplies at less than cost? , . ___ Is it not obvious that they could not long produce at less than cost? : Is it not equally obvious that the: farmers can not produce food and clothing for the nation at pre- x -yailing prices of farm products? This is so clear that it seems that no one could fail to understand it. ee _ Prices which farmers pay have increased ninety- five per cent, while parity as fixed by Mr. Wickard has increased nineteen per cent. Yet today the ad- ministfation in Washington is urging that it be per- itted to sell farm products at less than parity. _ The prices of wages outside of agriculture have increased one hundred and seventy-eight per cent _ since the parity period of 1910 to 1914. The prices of farmers products have only increased nineteen per cent. . { Should not a school child be able to understand that the farmer cannot employ labor in competition with government and industry with farm prices where they are? s ee aS For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these: > 99 It might have been. Unless the editors of our large city papers, our officials in Washington, and radio commentators open their eyes and see the desperate situation in which the farmer is placed, we will soon see the day when the entire nation will realize that the farmer has been crucified; that in spite of all that he could do he has been denied the privilege of feeding and clothing people, and that it must be said of the most vital productionfood and clothes-we have produc- ed too little and too late. | LS | TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. is FARM LAND FOR SALE Mca 7 sriebi ecag 7 50 A. farm for the value of the improvements, also some unimproved land, 25 A. and 8 A. Call Ja 9355. R. A. Swicord, Lithonia, Rt. 3. 2 A. land, 4 R. house and storehouse and lights, on 2 paved roads, 1 mi. off Rcoose- velt Highway on Tell Road. A very -good farm of 50 acres, 12 mi. Atlanta on Cooks Crossing Road, including all mi equipment and farm ma- uinery for 1 horse farm. also ( So PC. hogs. 2 mules, Bet i. H. Red chickens and Speckied yuineas. Wantto sell asis. Ressonable. Contact Mrs. , Smith, Atlanta, 1368 SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN drained by Chattahoochee. J cultivation. $20.00 acre. L. =e DAIRY INI the case. It is obviously fair that JSTRY IN GEORGIA |! "(Continued from Page One) hearing before the Health and Sanitation Committee, of which City Councilman James E. Jackson is chair- This committee is to give the dairyman a_hear- ing within seventy-two hours. om) for any reason, fail to hold the hearing within that time then the matter is to stand in status quo auto- matically until the committee does hear and pass on Should this committee, any dairyman, before being denied the right to sell his milk, should have a fair and impartial hearing before disinterested people and people who are not charged with the inspection work in the field. It is also agreed before any dairyman is cut off from selling his milk that he has a right to call for a joint inspection by the City inspector and the in- spector of the State Department of Agriculture. I found that the dairymen are all willing to make every effort to comply with any reasonable require- ment for the production of clean, wholesome milk, and it is my belief that only a sympathetic attitude and un- derstanding on the part of all officials is necessary to prevent any further misunderstanding or agitation with regard to milk inspection. Milk Prices The State Milk Control Board has raised the milk in the Atlanta shed four cents a gallon to consumers, and has raised the price to be paid to producer-shippers from thirty cents a gallon to thirty-two cents a gallon for 4.3 milk effective price of standard fluid April 6. six cents a gallon. In Dalton the price to consumers is fi a quart, and the price to producers is thirty cents a TOM LINDER, gallon. } < In Savannah the price to consumers has been raised four cents on the gallon. The price to be paid producers was raised from thirty-three cents to thirty- fifteen cents Commissioner of Agriculture. FARM LAND FOR SALE '125 A. cut up into 1 h. farm. 8 mi. W. Blakely, Early Co. Land especially adapted to cot- ton, peanuts and all kinds. of fruit and vegetables, xe er cent cash on receipt of title, ee easy terms. Sell separately. | Jos; Freeman, Blakely. 60 A., half in cultivation, bal. pines, and other choice timber. Good, 3-R. house, electricity, : wn, chicken 3 wide porches, barn, House; finest of soil for ce peanuts, tobacco, cane, swee otatoes, cotton, ete. Finest of ee ae watery wells 10 ft. of tchen. .3 mi. Faceville. on REL Pye Near Grist Mill, churches, store. Decatur Go; Write C. T. King, Bainbridge, Rt. 1, Box 82. farms in Ga.,) near Americus. 3 dwellings, barns and ten- ants: 300 A. cultivated; best pebbly soil; 200 A. for pasture, flowing springs; above average houses. Sacrifice price; will take small No. Ga., on paved road as part pay, bal. like rent. w. A. Humphries, Forsyth, Rik 101% A., 68 A. crop land, 5 R. and 4 R. houses, barn 40x50, grain loft crib; 2 smoke houses and shop 16x16; 2 cotton houses, all metal roofs, fine pasture separated for. hogs, cows and calves. Good fence; running water in all. School bus ang mail Rt. by door. Worth the money. W. W. Mc- Pherson, Villa Rica. ; Some Atlanta suburban property well located, lay well for drainage, close to school, church, stores and RR. Depot. Also $250.00 value sell or exc. for farm tractor and equip- ment. heavy farm mules. or mares or farm : Simpson, Atlanta, 695 Paynes Ave., N. W. F162 A. farm, 5 mi. from Bu- ford. Good 4 room house; 10| A. bottoms: saw timber. Impr. pasture land. Plenty of water. $2250.00. Mrs. Coleman Mauld- in, Buford. 95 A. land, 4% mi. north of Cumming, bus, lights, good school, -All good roads. Adjoin- ing gold mine propety. Gordon Grizzie, Cuniming.:. =: 98 A. good land in city limits of Senoia,;'14 in woods, 14 a McLaughlin, Senoia. 80A unimproved land, 7 mi. west of Canton: 35A branch bottoms; well timbered, plenty good water; about 1 mi. from highway. Mrs. Lettie Bramlett, RFD 4, Marietta. 70A all woods, springs and branches, 17 mi. from Atlanta in Douglas Co.-$25.00 an acre. Migh+ take some notes. R. C. ee a. ~ M. -2Crawley. Sto all, aview Ave.N. E.. Ve 3055. Erp 1. a - ee Hudson, RFD, Bx 122, Smyrna, _ 570 A. (one of best cattle |. room residence; land. Edwin. FARM LAND FOR SALE 35 Nickajack acres, lake site, about 20 A. open. road. 15 A. pasture. Five room house, barn. Well water, spring ang branches. Now rented. Rollie:= .) Hudson, Rt. 4, Smyrna. 40 A. well impr. farm near Tifton, equipped for poultry raising, tobacco farm and veg- etables. $1800.00 cash, $700.00 loan. Ready to plant crop. Im- mediate possession. R. E. Find-.- ley, Rt. 2, Tifton. cattle wire fenced, 3 houses, 2 565 A., 180 A. in cultivation, . tobaceo barns; 200M.-ft. timber, on rural electic line, $7,000.00, cash $3,500.00 bal. 30 yrs. in F. L. B. Mrs. Neal Williams, Buena Vista. - 60 A. Lamar Co. farm. near 41 paved highway to Atlanta, Milner High School, school bus; churches: thickly settled; 8- barn, tenant house, pecan orchard, all other fruits: flowers, shrubbery: 6A longleaf pine; pasture; running water; ideal home. Bargain with all eqpt. Enclose stamp for particulars. MrsEva Ruck- er, Milner. . 240A fox ranch, good build- ings; school bus, mail route by door; good road; 7 mi. SE of Dalton. Sell or trade. Mrs. N. P Hogan, Rt. 2. Dalton. 60A more or less ,located No. Fulton Co., 9 mi. north of Alpharetta; good saw timber; \original growth of hardwood mostly; goog bottom land under cultivation; few acres upland; title clear: suitable for small stock farm: public road by farm. No buildings except small one for feed. $1200.00 cash to close an estate. Mrs. Levi Long, Alpharetta. . An acre on paved highway, near West Point, % mi. large cotton mill; water, lights avail+ able. W. A. Brown, Unadilla. 1574A land, 9 mi. SE Smith- ville; also mules and farm ma- chinery cheap. F. L. Wisener, Rt. 2. Bx 96, Smithville. 240A good farm land; 35A bottoms: 6 room dwelling with electricity; 3 tenant houses, plenty outbuildings; improve- ments and saw timber worth price of farm. 6 mi. from Rock- marth, Mrs. Ro C Camp Rt. 3, Rockmart. 125A: in Meriwether Co. on main Hogansville - Greenville road: on school bus rt; 2 settle- ments on place; houses need some repairs; reasonable for cash. Mattie McCarter, Rt. 1, Hogansville. A. farm with: lots. of= fruit, pecans; cut up in different patches; lots of fish lakes for stock, and timber. For further information write or come see M. Chason, Groveland. ture; near school and ch On good | | tiller, cultivating harrow tfrom Junior High ges '50A, no house; plen on hard road; electr schoo] bus; water; 3 mi of Palmetto; $1200.00 part cash and terms. N, ace, Palmetto. 84A, 9 mi. west of P opp. Rico school; 3 h good land; good -pasture: 75A, 2 miv south of Ridge; house, barn; 0) timber; and pasture. Wri F. Fortney, PO Box 243 Ridge. \ Some land in Fores Park, Hapeville, locate Pine Ave., Dorsey Rd., Wa Rd. rs, Hattie Akin, 304 Capitol Ave., SE, Atlanta 216A farm with hous barn, White Co., 7 mi Cleveland and 10 mi. + Clarkesville. Blanche banks, Clarkesville. Small chicken ang farm near school bus church, $650.00 for qui Nelson Trask, Rt. 1, Fawn. Small piece of land w room house for sale or e property in country. Mrs. Bizzell, 204 - 6th St. Moultrie. < 407A farming and t land, located midway be Sparta and Sandersville; , dwelling, large amt. of tim real bargain; terms if desi M. B. Smith, care Johr Lewis, Sparta. _ ; 90A land, 20A cull rest woodland, near churc schoo] near Dawsonvil Tate highway; good spring; house, good Delco plant. W ae W. L. Chumley, ALD. = > 180A farm land, wood e to pay price; 3. branch dwellings; 2 dairies, fin 8 mi. north Columbu tricity available. See o W. Clay Hubbard, For 20A truck or general close to Atlanta, 2 mi. Stockbridge, near East A Rd; house, barn; spring and woods. Fine; ric John F. Haver. Rt. 1, bridge, ie Old water mill, small : and pecan grove =C Creek, Butts Co., of Jackson; 12 mi. t Griffin; Bldg. in fair fr (no machinery); concrete 250 bearing pecan trees. 7 J. M. Kinard, Baxley. 2A, 250 ft. on Dixi way 41, 2 mi. south of. boro, new 5 room ho sale or trade in or around lanta. J. C. Hobbs, RED Jonesboro. ie Me Have small place to se }exc. for farm. O. A. Ston 7, Bx 334. Atlanta, For Sale, rent or we halvesfarm in Newton. mi. west of Mansfield, from Covington, 93A cultivation. All farm to John Deere tractor with i 1 fine mule, 2 wagons, 1 3 calves, 2 hogs, Plen water and wood. Good kt fair house, Contact Claude Jordan, Covington. 490A land well timbe Blackshear, near road, school house and cl 35A in cultivation, g bldgs. and tobacco barn tobacco allotment: 3A fine stock range: $1500.00 $2500.00 in 5 yrs. int cent. L. H. Oden, Bla i. west of Bui on 2 public highways, 1 Schoo church; one 3 and one 7 house: 10A bottom land. renting for $150.00 cash Lot of wood and saw timbe On RFD. P. M. Garner, Bufo I5A 3/4 mi. from d Hampton; old barn and 1000 grape vines on it; 503 Montrose Dr. _ 385A farm and wocdlan A in cultivation: ments; also 735A, cultivation, rest in woods, A pasture; 6 dwellings; tobacco barns; 4 stock and other bldgs; plent ment and goog land. | formation on rquest. Roberts. Rt. 3, Hazleh 7A land; 7 room hot large basement rooms houses, big spring; 0 pond well stocked wit lots of. shrubbery: grap electric lights: on h 129-US; 1 mi. south of land. Reasonable. J ton, Rt. 2, Cleveland. aap oats yoga A land: 4 BR. house: ieaea 1 about 30A in cultiva~ bal. in timber; plenty ing water: good spring 1 east of Marietta. i. out Co. 25A fresh cleared, wusber $40.00 A: 5A on shway 120, good 4 R. house, , good small barn $1250.00. M. Lassiter. RED 2. Mari- 317A good land: 40A ee allotment; 4 good tenant S, 3 fine barns: fine spring am: owner was operating w dairy with latest eqpt. preducing Grade A milk; 5A seeded pasture; new 6 om house, elec. pump for ae system: tel., furnace located on concrete high- - 6 mi. north of Cedartown. or part to settle an estate. = Robert. O: Pitts; gr... Cedartown. Phone 781 W- a: 0A gcodg land: 5 room house, ood well in yard: plenty of ning water in pasiure about % mi. from church -and nice view of Nortiey 80A Bod land: 2 houses, rns, plenty of wocd, cotton llotment 6A: free of debt: bout 25A cleared: 5 mi, east rf .dairsville; % mi from main oad; 2% mi. highway 3; sell exc. for small acreage with sood house. Write or see. All s answered. Mrs. A. D. hens, Ris Se Adairsville. a ft. fall water pcwer pulling orn mill with 28 ft. over- water wheel: $1500.00 t cash, bal. terms to suit; ill trade for property on ved road. E. Callas. Gaines- 5) land 6 mi. east of Hog- a 5 room house; barn stalls: shed for car or : tol house; storage usc; wood house; coal bin; Dwelling covered with fire- 0 comp. roofing, other dgs. with metal. All in good epair; REA elec.; good soil; ear bus to Piceaciite High chool: near church; ideal ce. . T. Meacham, RFD 1, og: ule: : EC aviheion highway No. 12: ft. on Redan Rd., elec. and available: 1 mi. to Lithonia, ui. to 5 Points center of 20A20A gens 10A_ ini goes: 2 creeks, 8 springs; 18 ft. water power in yard; 2 ings; 6 chicken houses, 9 bidg., plenty wood $25.00 > c. ~ Smith, Ball Ground. and; room dwelling wired for lights; barn, 2 ten- houses; cook house: land wired in with best hog wire; ng in pasture; near church and school, see or write J. W. cham, Durand. 8A land: part cleared; some earing pecan trees; 4 room se; 1 mi. south of Baxley, Appling Co.; also tcbacco barn; 2A tobacco allotment; near ine school. 2A land cleared for eultivation; 6 room house; 5 large seedling pecan trees. Mrs. L. A. Brannen; Sr., 213 rosby St., Baxley. 804%A on Almon-Salem Rd. mi. from Highway No., 12 0: of farm %4 mi. from high- y; extra good house with elec:; 1 tenant house near ehurches; good com- unity 90 per cent white home whers; 2 mi. SW from Almon; mi. from Covington; $30.00 yer acre cash; for further de- see T. c. Ray, adjoining m, or write Linton G. Ray, eechviile ; 150A farm; 2 old houses; r Newnan: good roads and ghbors; school bus route; il mail: lots of timber on place also asbestos deposits; ublic road frontage across lot on. southside; bold spring branches; ideally located; ouses need repairs; $2,000.00 terms. James Cureton, good 6 26 farm 1 mi. Dallas bet. _ 2 highways; 14A~in cultivation lies well; bal. pasture: 3A pine timber; good 7 room house h bath and water system; - $2800.00; trade for property in _ Atlanta near car line suitable keeping cows, chickens, near High School. G. T. am, RFD 4, Dallas. 140A3 horse crop in culti- 10 mi, from county -room and 1 3-room ie] timber; some saw Tee, Brown, RFD 3, mail and school route: i fanir END Fon CAE IW <2 new houses 4. and 6 rooms; new 2 story barn, plenty out houses: fruit, plenty young new wire pasture: on Chattahoochee: River, 3% mi. south of Franklin in Heard Co., Buy buildings and improvements, land free. T. J. Bailey, Hape- ville, Phone CA6356. 357%A in Gilmer south of Ellijay; tt 3a. ereek bottom; 2 epee on mail route; on new town to market o., 9 mi. road from Ellijay to Jasper: lot of young timber: $1500.00: $1000.00 cash. G. T. Compton. State Capitol, Atlanta. $995.00, quick sale, for 132A; 2 horse farm: 16 mi. from Co- jumbus; paved through farm to Atlanta: Kingsboro stop on C_ of Ga. Ry: school bus, mail route, telephone; 160 Stuart p:can trees_set. 2 yrs; 8A cotton allot- ment: 15A botom: ean be irri- gateq (pipe only needed); plenty running water, Paul. D. Antheny, 17% - 12th St.. Co- lumbus: Ph. 168. : . Nearly 1A land: good warm, \ petnted house: 2 large porches; elec. lights: all fenced with wire; apple. pear, plum and pecan trees all bearing; grapes, evergeen hedge. shrubbery; garage, barn, chicken yard and house; other outbuildings: property clear: cheap for cash or exc. for farm: Ro L. Graysville. 50 3/4A land in two tracts; water mill: new house; clear title; $1000.00: cash. See or write: DA. Eattle 2 RE Cumming. 445A120A in cultivation; well improved; good blidgs; in tobacco, peanut section; good stock farm; 1 mi. from town; all fenced. R. L. Harris, Rt. 1, Lenox. 48A plus, under new fence, barn, no residence, bold stream, some timber, fish pond, dam needs repair, 1 mi. east Marietta; % mi. from 2 reads, 3 mi. bomber plant; granite quarry, REA line near; fertile land. Fred Morris, Marietta. A 65A and 21A farm, join- ing; wood, pasture and orch- ard; 11 mi. west of Marietta, Cobb Co. Sell or rent reason- able... . HH. Grittin, Rt. Powder Springs. 25A farm 2- mi. east of Douglasville on highway No. 92: 4 room house; outbuildings; $1000.00half eash. bal. terms; 35A farm 2 mi. east of Doug- lasville on highway No. 92; 3 room house, outbldgs. $1000.00 half cash, bal. terms. L. S. 959A farm 4 mi. east of Bremen; 44 mi. west of At- lanta: % in_ cultivation; % in original and second timber; plenty of bldgs; sell all togeth- er or subdivide in small tracts; Sou. RR through this farm: plenty good roads, schools, churehes and good neighbors. Fer more information write T. - Biggers, Bremen, Haralson Oo. 460A good land located 1 mi. from Neal on road known as highway from Neal to Fiat Shoals; 6 room house; elec. lights ee water; 5 tenant houses; 2 good barns: 150A in pasture. Write G. E. Strick- land, Concord. mi. from Americus. Prices and terms attractive; will rent; al- so 85A located in Americus, well adapted to chickens, cows, hogs, truck crops; fine 35A of 15 yr. old pecan grove; 10A kudzu. Running water; reas- onable price and terms. R. S. Broadhurst, Americus. 80A timber land in the mountains of Gilmer Co.; well located. Write or see for in- formation. J, B. Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 148A farm 1% mi. from Boston; good 6 room house; barns and tenant house $4,- 500.00; also 6 room house with 4A in pecan trees $2,000.00. Terms can be .arranged. Mrs. R. L. Williams, Boston. Nice location for chicken ranch, brooders., etc. just off Gordon Rd., not far: from new bomber plant subdivision; build to suit yourself. $600.00. Mrs. Lou Ella Green, Rt. 2, Box 412, Atlantta. 4A chickem and truck farm, all fenced; 7 room house; outer bldgs.;. good well water; good chocolate soil; fruit trees; sugar maple shade trees; 1 mi. to church, on bus and mail route; no req_ sand. $800.00. Nelson E. Trask;-Rt.' 1. Bx 39, Rising Fawn, Dade CaS 272A (one of the best farms | in Ga.), about 100 bottoms: 2. timber both hard and soft: 100 I highway Pope, 1, Hallman, Rt. 4, Douglasville. | 400A, fine peanut land 11 see. W. twell, 5A Tich soil: apt. garage: 4 mi. from. State Capitol; elec. | pump in good well: block of transportation: 450 ft. from | pavement, Nice location. $2,- 3500.00. Write Carl Harrison, Apts 15, 2555 Washingt n St. : Atlanta. 15A. all cleared: good. 5 room frame house; garage; outhouses. Drive 2 mi. beyond Hapeville, turn left at Mountain View on Old Conley Road; 3rd house on right % mi. from 41 high- way. Quick drive to Conley project. Sell all or part. Mrs. Luther J. King. 750 Wildwood Road, N. E., Atlanta. 26A farm 3% mi. SW on eonesboro, % mi. from: Fayett<- ville and Jonesboro Highway near Mundys Mill; 5 room dwelling: barn: garage: pcul- try house: good weli of water; fruit trees,. etc. An ideal coun- try home. L. J. Brown, Jones- boro. Farm for sale; 10 mi. cast of Baxley, Appling Co. Write or come to see me. Good farm in good community. R. S Sanady, Surrency. : _ 120A rich farm land; consist- ing of-2 places; 2 good. dwell- ings; 2 barns; fruit trees on both places; 3%A tobacco: 5A cotton and peanut allctment. J. J. Edmondson, Barretts (P.O. Ray City). 140A goog upland and bot- toms, new 5 room house, 2 barns, on mail and school route, 600 ft. on state rcute 42; 50M ft. saw: timber: 2 mi. Locust Grove; good water and pasture. Bs Upchurch, Locust Grove. 335A good land on Americus to Albany highway; ideal loca- tion; about half cultivable, bal. in pasture with water yr. round; entire place wired; 7 room painted house; good big barn; 3 tenant houses; good ; metal \roofs: plenty wood and some saw timber: free trans- portation to college in Amer- icus. Cinsider trade for small farm. Mrs. F. W. Stubbs, RFD 2. Americus. 490A, 150 cultivated, an- other 100A can be cultivated: 6 room house : 4 recom house; 2 barns: tobacco barn; on good road which will soon be paved; ideal for stock, peanuts, to- bacco and cotton; possession Jan, 1, 1943. Esbon Faulkner, Osierfield. : ( 5389%A in Jefferson Co. about 8 mi. from Louisville, about 3 mi. off No. 1 Federal Highway, approximately 200A in cultivation; considerable, young growing timber; 5 houses; joins Big Creek; suit- able for tractor. farming or cattle raising. $10.00 acre. S. S. Feeman, Siloam. 933A in Douglas .Co7 on Chattahoochee River; 35A river bottoms: 10A branch bottoms; 81A cultivation including up- land; 25A in pasture; saw timber: rest in woods; 6 room dwelling: 2 barns and other outbldgs: 3 R and 4 R tenant houses and barns: on mail and school bus route; elec. avail- able; good orchard: 3 branches; reasonable. Terms considered. AvcD. Smith. Rt. 2; end ville. 25644 A2 mi. south of Tall- apoosa; 100A good creek bot- tomland: 6room house, large dairy barn; 4 room house and large barn; 3 room house and new barn; Entire farm $6500.00; will sell-in small farms. Mrs. Belle Tuggle, 920 Cascade Ave., Atlanta. 26A good land: one 6 re one 4 room house; barn; chicken house; good fruit orch- ard; pasture; 2% A_ bottoms; 2 miles: south of Villa Rica. $2000.00. J. M. Powell, Rt. 2, Bx 235. Villa Rica. 55A farm; 7 mi. from! At- Janta. city limits: 6 room hous; fertile bottoms: fruit trees: stream; electricity; 30 A sep- arateqg from above by public road, electricity; school bus; mail: fields; stream; timber; no house; very desirable location. $50.00 acre. W. A. Parrish, Austell. 318 A farm; 5 mi. west of Hawkinsville; 3 houses; 125A in cultivation $2500.000; pur- ehaser to fulfill my contract with two share croppers; some debt; all inquiries answered promptly. H. D. Dowdy, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. 50A on U. Ss: Highway 29: 2% mi. east of Hartwell; 5 room bungalow; 3 room _ tenant house; house; 2 wells; outbuild- ings; timber; running water; different fruits; pecans; 11.9A cotton; school and mail route by door: electricity available: convenient to churches, Come H.. Hembree, Rt, 2, AND FOR SALE|FARM LAND FOR SALE| |North Ga.: } rOOM * 53A good productive land; lies fine: 30A in cultivation: good Bermuda grass; pasture; fine well of watcr; plenty fire wood: 2 room house near church and school; 10 mi. south of Douglasville, $10.00 an acre. Cash. A. D. Giles, Rt. 2. Doug- -lasville. 52A fine farming land in 20A improved; 4 room house and_ outbuildings; finest spring in North Ga. 20 yards from dcor. $30.00 acre. W. B; Lowe, Rt. 3, Ball Ground. About %*%A of land with 3 ouse; good spring: a few grape vines: just outside Clay- ton city limits. $400.00. P. D. Green, Box 246, Clayton. . 80A farm in Forsyth Co.; scod 3 room house; well in porch: outbuildings including brooder house all in good con- |dition: 2 springs close in; good pasture and wood land; close to church: Write W. F. Orr, Rt. 7, Flowery Branch. 302A fam; 960A in cultiva- tion: ercek running through; plen by wood; light wood; new 6 room brick home; electricity: elec. water pump: school bus at. door: near churches; 7 mi. fom Buena Vista: paved road 4 mi., bal. good dirt read. $5900.00. W. LL. ne: Buena Vista. - 344A good Oconee Co. farm; 1 mi. from stores. 2 churches and schools: on paved road: school] bus and mail: two 4 room houses; plenty of water for stock farm; 6 stall barn; patpiilaings: 100, 000 ft. hard- wood: plenty of pine. $15.00 aere. J. KE. Peck, Farmington. 5A farms 9 mi, from Deh- Jonega on rural route: plenty of peaches; 4 room house; spring: mostly fericed $206.90. Max Price. Rt. 1, Dakionega. 544A land in Cobb Co.; 2 mi. northeast of Marietta; 5 room house; barn and other out- buildings; 385A in cultivation: bal. in timber; reasonable price. Write Mrs. Maud Davis, RED 1, Chula. 18A good land mostly fresh; good 5 room house; good well: electricity; running schoo! bus; mai route: close 'to church; 5 mi. from C dartown: plenty of goog wood. $850.00; 300.00 cash; terms if desired; a real bargain. C. L. Holtz- claw, Rt. 3, Cedartown. 96A farm; 2 dwelling houses; outbuildings: good well water; located about 8_mi, NW of Dallas; fn run down condition: plenty of wood $5.00 acre. Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Villa Rica. 100A in 3 parcels on Red- wine-Quarter Roads; room box hceuse: metal roof; plenty wood and saw timber: 1 mi. from- proposed paved highway (Fulton Co.). Sell or exe. for house in College Park, Hapeville, Kirkwood or small- er acreage .near good town. Edith Whatley, Rt. 1, Fayette- ville. 67A land: good buildings; about 50A cultivated: home has elec: located 12 mi. from a lanta on East Atlanta Rd.; mi. from Conley project; 3 - north: of Stockbridge: conven- ient to church | and_ schools. $3250.00. P. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Stockbridge: 388A land; one 4 room house; 1 1+-room house; outbuildings; near highway; school~ and church close by; 17A in culti- vation; $20.00 acre for quick Bee Vi. E. Tench, Rt. 1, Demo- rest. 200A farm land in Haber- sham Co.; 5 mi, north of Clarkesville $4.50 acre; also 51 3/4A land 3 mi. northwest of Alto at different price. Write or see West James, Rt. 2, Alto. 175A in Paulding Co.; 2 good houses; 5 room; 3 room; other bldgs. $1000.00. Mrs. M. C. Cannon, RFD 2, Austell. 18A at Floyd Station in Cobb o.: 5 room house; plenty of outbldgs: Ga. Power electric- ity: good land; branch; pasture $4000.00. H. C. ees RFD 1, Austell. 160A in Leesa Co.:; elay sub soil; 85A in cultivation; bal. in woods; running water; on hard road; elec. lights; bldgs: fruit trees; terraced; near 14 teacher High School; good churches; school bus routes: 1% mi. from station. Cheap. M. D. Fulmer, Clyattville. 100A farm including all stock, . feed, farming tools: 400,000 ft. saw timber; about 200 bu. corn; fodder; feed of, other kinds;, far Upson > Co. scription tner, For further de- ite or come see W. water; old 4 -tree Ra.; jion ft. 17. on mail and 1000 bundles north of Thomaston | in} Rt. 1, Meansville. | 376A: 5 room, house: tricity; fruit: woo open eae oresk from bewrenteritic sigh V C. E. Leverett, Rt. B Atlanta. Phone RA 38 200A farm; good = pasture; fair 6 room hi spring water: 5 mi ersonville in Wil ns $1000.00. H. A. Mickl sonville, : chikens ane. truck farming: mi, from Atlanta on Bolton |W. W. Johnson, 3 N Place, Atlanta. 1329J. 5 3 60A farm: gcod 5 1 dwelling; 1 tenant house; r church and school; good land; goog water in pasture: on RFD; el: able; good community acre. J. M. Garner, Rt. mart. 400A in Gordon ted. 10 botte ms; 50A eotton . tan good houses: r ) 2 pastures; by the door; good road west of Oakman; 2 ro stcres; good community; p. good timber; 2 creeks; 4 wells $8500.00. W. D.- Oakman. : ans 100A farm; 3 hous : tricity; barn; plenty timber; water; p orchard; 4% mi. from G ville; 2% mi. from New Folio and: school S bus and mail docr. Sell part or all. Woodring, Rt. 6, Gain 50A land on Highway 434omi -drom Forsyth, from Macon: houses; one 3. room barn: fruits: on bus line a school bus. line- to. 52000. 00. Ideal home. Rudie Stallings, Smarrs. A land, 5 room house; ba 200d spring; some fruit tre gcod well water; on highway i -mi. land. Any one interested On. Be Benson, Buena Vist 174A farm 20 mi. lanta just off Buford way; -farm bldgs: $4500.06 cash; 30A) a nin; iract with house. $1500.0 cash both together $5500.00 Leonard Hemperley, i Boulevard Dr., Atlant: 415A Taibot Ceo. near land; good bottoms; ideal _fo cattle raising; saw timber; about 1200 units excels wood; Million ft. young t fine jJocation for 15A la schocl bus route: sell also 296A Pike Co. near | ulon; goed bottoms; mn water: 40A lake could be b very cheap: 3 houses; 2 barn outhouses; over million 3 young timber. This one f or rent. J.P. Corley, chester. & 60A farm on a new. road, about 30A in fine t about 25A in good bottom located near a good school ar ae [ Day, ein a 148A % mi, See of Peac 100A in woods saw timber; CF branches, 2 houses, plen bottoms to make 500 bu. $75.00 acre. Jesse L Doraville. ; 3 mi. west of Smyrn 20A tract, no house, but go bldg. site, on good road, abot 7A in woods, rest cle power line, $625. 00; 16A tri two. 2 room house, mostly in wi Clear titles. Can give posse: ion at once, $400.00. T. , Gann, 401 Spring St., Sn 25A land in Bacon Co., D northeast of Alma; youn growth of timber since 192: close to mail route, church < school bus; 3 room _ house: smoke house and crib. Ap to Mrs. J. C. Burnam, ee it Ave., Cordele. 50A land, good spring, g orchard, enough saw timber it to pay for the place; n church, school bus and. by door, PES Harden, Rt. Dahlonega. 140A % mi. 70A open cultivatable balance in pine and oak ft Sou. RR, State Highway EB. A. line runs throug th middle of it. $6.00 acre. S. - Smith, eleva, as Pan: FOR SALE 28a. wood land near mail oute, $5.00 acre. See J, C. White, Rt. 1, Bx. 35, Dahlon- divic on good highway; slectricity: available or will swap for farm._J. C. Harris, 04 McGhee St., E. Rome. 424A farm near Harmony qaurch, Baldwin Co. Make ae stock farm, plenty young mber; 3 small farms near. Hunters Creek Church, Frank- in Co. Liberal terms or trade; Will: trade property for good farm in middle Ga. if well lo- ated. A. F. Quickel, aeD i; A 8 mi. SE of East Atlanta; . open land; 20,000 ft. saw Gabe. no buildings: on elec. ie for farming, truck- dairying $1200.00. Some es 2 meee: Rt. 2, El- 5A old Hearittor Rd., South LaGrange, 8% mi. on La- can 1% mi. fr m Rosemont High enol school bus route; 4 large rooms c oe munity. D. Smith, Chipley. rolling acres, room lights, ever flowing 1g, lake site, cotton allot- t, approx. 2000 ft. on grad- = 4 try farm, extra_bldg. site, oramic country, North Ful- Co. $1500.00. L. C. Gar- t. 2, Alphaetta. } out of Roswell, ion Co.. High 400 ft. road rontage. Saw timber telephone 0. and pulp wood for paper ing. Also have rock to use bldg. $800.00 cash or some to a reliable party: also adjoining with timber, d would lease to suit party. in T. Stone, owner, 889 Vir- ees Hapeville, Tel. CA 100A. land, eine im- rements of the best, land ed to government speci- ons, good house and farm s., electricity, good water, ure and school bus to best s. 1941 produced 1500 bu. 19 bales cotton and 375 -corn on 65A with 2 mules. or come to see me. C. D. 50A - farm in Rockdale Co: sas Boh se running on and esas: Mill. ON. es Conyers. 100A in fon, 60A bottom land, r running water on farm, nse amount of pulpwood, located on gravel road Y% mi. of 5 room school, dwellings on farm. Reas- Write Ira M. Patty, RE~1, Esom Hill. 3/4A land, 3 room house porch, 2 rooms. ceiled porn. shelter on side of about a mi. from town, High > School. Cash. pric M. = Trimble, Talla- bod pose cu eoudiegs well of lasting water, young orchard 18 mi. of school bus, mail and rolling stores by Rt. 4, Summerville. 2A farm, all fenced, 35A r cultivation, plenty of tobacco, barn, plenty of rkey, deer in this en- >, plenty young turpen- 3.00 A; would accept h and: bal. terms. Va-. ow. Highway near. W. na: ee Box 104, > ee bus, .mail route, e, - 2S swamp . ae or. debts against this uth side of Altamah ) Mi. from Baxley, Mrs. omans,. Surrency. 5 mi, from center OD good paved road, oo building site with lights, water, gas and ilable, would make olls, J raising. 1 ok and poultry farm. rs ae Bankhead FARM LAND FOR SALE Over 60A farm, -2_ settle- ments, 1on main road Dexter, other on Rentz, Dexter Rd. has 6 room house %% mi. from Dext- er and school house, other 4- room house, Laurens Co. J. W. Swymer, Dexter. 200A farm on Toccoa River 1% mi. from Mineral Bluff, 20A bottom land, good 5 room house, spring, good cutbuild- ing, 2 pastures, nearly all good productive land plenty fruit trees, 10 mi. on river above Copper Hill. See or write W. H. Farmer, Mineral Bluff, Fannin Co. 21A % mi. city limits of Cor- nelia, about 15A in cultivation, rest well timbered, plenty of water, bargain if sold at once. I. T. Sellers, Box 507, Cor- nelia. 100A good farm land, 83A bottom land: 1 8-room house, 1 7-room, and a 3 and 4 room house, barns, outhouses, gcod water, RFD daily, all on school bus route, 2 churches, will sub- divide to suit buyer. Giak: Low, Box Springs, Talbot Co. 92A, Tallapoosa on Sou. RR and old Bankhead Highway. 1 6-room dwelling and 3 room tenant house, with metal roofs, never failing branches, wells. Sacrifice other farms in other counties. Mrs. M. B. Irwin, 36 Standish Ave., N. W., Atlanta. 60A good land, apple orch- ard, plums, grapes, pears, fine cold spring, 5 room house, out- buildings, located 3 mi. good high school, 7% mi, of good market, fish pond, good pasture. Located on all weather road. $800.00, half cash and bal. terms. T. H. Crawford, Blue Ridge. 80A land, 30A in catenin, balance in woodland, conven- jient to accredited high school and churches, elec. available. 10 mi. Augusta; 7 mi, Camp Gordon. 83A farm, creek potiomn 15 A, part in meadow most in Lespedeza; 2 houses, houses, barn, pasture; 7A. good corn and cotton ground, sev. fruit trees: 7 mi. SE Dalton, 2 mi. North of Tifton. Priced to sell. Come see. Dont write. Mrs. Ida Standridge, Rt. 2, Bx. 183, Dalton, 75A land 1 mi. from Mavk. Taylor Co. on AB&C RR; good spring, water, some nice jJong- leaf pines. Reasonable or exe. for cows and hogs. R. L. Snider, Butler. j 200A Woodind 4 mi. east of Baxley within 100 yas. of highway, covered | in young slash pines all size (4 barrel stand of older trees not being worked this year). No loan or debts over this land. $15.00 acre for this land. E. J. You- mans, Surency. 250A farm, 3 good mules, wagon, 5 hogs, feed for year and all necessary farm imple- ments; almost ready to plant; 82A in cultivation, 17%A rent- ed out for $60.00: nearly all can be put into cultivation. Can give pete at once. All for $3000.00. W. F. Preston, Donal- sonville. : 390A farm 4 mi. west of Bu- ford, goog 5 room house, plenty of timber, water; just off Bu- ford- Cumming Highway. See J. M. Wood, Rt. 1, Buford. 55A farm in Pickens Co.; 3 room house, on public road and RFD; hasnt been farmed past few years, some branch bot- toms, upland lies fairly well. $350.00; terms if desired. C. C. Southern, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 175A in Forsyth Co: near Chattahoochee High School and Bethe] Baptist Church; good pasture, 20,000 ft. timber, run- ning water, land produces well, 30A in cultivation, on REA line. $850.00 cash. A, B. Nuck- Rt.. Flowery Branch. 20A % mi. East of Locust Grove, good 4 room house, good barn and pasture, electric lights. Emmett Smith, Rt. 2: Locust Grove. 908A land in Jasper Co., well. adapted for farming and stock Mary A. Russell, Juliette. A23%A in Gordon Co; 52A1 in cultivation, gcod cotton land made bale to acre, some corn land50 bu. to acre; 5 room dwelling, freestone spring at back of house, good +outbuild- ings, on paved highway, bus line and school bus line. $3.- 500.00. Some terms. J. M. Weems, Ranger. 18%A land more or less, 5 room house, 2 barns, good bit of timber, timber leased, just south of Alma airport, about 3 mi. from. Alma. Sell for $650.00 if taken at once. J. E. Will: | i tain. FARM LAND FOR SALE| Macon, 15A in cultivation, bal. 4 tractors, * 72A Cobb Co., 4 mi. from Kennesaw at Mt. Olive church, 5 room house, . outbuildings, some saw timber, plenty fire wood; govt. parity and soil con- servation checks $40.00 to $50.00 yr.; exc. for small resi- dence in Fultcn Co. Value around $2,000.00. P. B. Hop- kins, Kennesaw. 40A land in Bacon Co., 7 mi; north of Alma; plenty of timber to build a house: 200 ox more cross ties; good fishing lake ang place for raising stock; $250.00 cash or would trade in on 2 horse farm and pay difference. Mrs. Rebecca Honeycutt, Alma. 22A farm for sale or trade for unimproved, farm in north Ga.: good buildings, roads, school, churches, market and land. H. R. Pyne, Rt.. Barwick. 180A fertile land in Baker Co., 14 mi. southeast of Arl- ington: practically level and under hog wire fence; 4 mule farm in cultivation, 3 houses, barn, storage house, 2 pumps. Price reasonable. - Rented for this year. Mrs. R. LL. Green, Morris Station (Quitman Co.) 11A farm, pecan orchard; 7 room residence, idea] place for trucking. R. E. L. Dasher, Fowlstown. 107A land, 3 mi. north of Young Harris, 1 mi. off high- way on rural route; 5 room house, outbyildings, running water: 17A cultivated, 15A pasture, bal. timber, pulpwood, joins another farm for. sale. Price reasonable. Write Claude Brown, RFD 3, Blairsville. 287A in Jasper Co. on Post road, 120A: in Calieanon or will sell 80A in 1 farm and 207 in other: 4 room houses, barn, elec. lights, school bus, mail, 1 mi. to Farrar and church. Good yield per acre. L. D. Edwards, Shady Dale. 178A farm, 60A cleared land, 3, 4 and 6 room dwellings, 3) wells, chicken and _ brooder houses; plenty old and young timber, some pulp wood; lo- cated on both sides of paved highway route No. 80 (Feder- al) 5% mi. of Statesboro and 2% mi. of Brooklet; land is excellent grade and suitable. for raising most any type crop. H. Preetorius, Statesboro. 66.4A farm on Highway No. 38 in Wayne Co. about half way between Jesup and Screv- en $16.00 acre. Mrs, Frances M. Roberson, Surrency. 8A more or less, 4 room painted dwelling, 1 2-room tenant house in need of repair, all fenced in, sev. bearing peach trees, deep well, good bldgs. for repair shop or store, land good for cultivation or pasture, corner lot facing two roads. Sell or trade. Write or see A. D. Ledden, Spring Vale. Write at once if interested | in a farm for this year. Have land and stock and land for sale or rent. J. W. Beck, Rt. 3. Bx 120, Camilla. 70A land, fine for. any crops, about 200 yds. from paved highway No. 22-80; 6 mi. NE of Roberta, 20 mi. west of young pine timber. 12 and under, plenty wood, stream; $1500. 00 cash, 2/3 down and terms; also house and 2A on same highway for colored: $400.00. Clear titles. Miss M. L._Lindsey. Rt--41,_ Bx 106; Lizella. 750A farm in Wayne. Co., 260A in cultivation, 150A high- ly impr. pasture; approx. 100 head white faced. -eattle, 30 head reg., 100 head of hogs: etc.; good houses, barns, $30,000.00: also 230A farm, 120A in cultivation, good new house and barn, good fences; 60A pasture. $7000.00; both % mi. from Jesup on graded road. Write Thos. |G. Ritch, Jesup. 130A. farm; 1, mi. south on Tunnell Hill; 140A. branch bot- tom: 2000 ft. from Chattanooga Highway; house; barn, 440A, 1 mi. from Yorkville; % mil. from Rome Highway; known as the Jolly Farm. E. D. Quinn, 172 Simpson St., NW, Atlanta. 350A. stock farm on good road; 2% mi. from paved high- way and town; 57 mi. south of Atlanta; 100 A. botton land; 3 large streams, 40A pasture al- ready fenced; 4 room house. Sell cheap. Mrs. J. G. Brunette, 933 Euclid Ave Atlanta, Ma. 1051. j42A farm, large house, * 3 cabins, well watered, good rich land, suitable for 1 fish ponds, | also. suitable for dairy, located 38 mi. east of Tucker; 1-3 cash. ing on improvements; Electrici- Side; both houses just covered, McCall, Baxley. H. FEF. Brand: Rt. 2, Stone Moa oe March. 25, 19 FARM LAND FOR SALE Z 1% farm; house; car shed; outbuildings, near State Sana- torium. S. E. Woodall, Rt. 2, Tito. 161A farm; 300 yards from| paved road at Rock Chapel in DeKalb Co.; 15 mi. from city limits of Atlanta and 3 mi. from Lithonia; 2 tenant houses, 2 barns. $30. 00 acre. Robert P. McLarty, 1009 Healey Bldg., Atlanta. 80A good red land, . some bottom, lenty wood, good branch, uit 3 room house, good barn, large pasture, 3-4 mi. from paved highway, 16 mi. from Marietta; 35 mi. from At- lanta; 6 mi. from county seat. Cheap price on request. J. F. Marchmont, Dallas. 216A farm; 22 mi. east of De- catur in Gwinnett Co., on Yel- low River; % mi. of SAL rail- road, and in easy access of good roads; about 75A cleared, bal. in timber. $10.50 acre. Terms. G. S. Craig, 114 Kirkwood Rr., NE, Atlanta. 300A more or less in Carroll Co.; 8 mi. south of Carrolton, 1% mi. east of Roopville on Tuft Natl Highway and an- other public road; 3 houses, plen- ty of water; mulatto soil, about half cleared, ideal for stock; rented for 1942. Cheap for cash. L. A. Stevenson, Bremen. 184 land 2-3 in growing tim- ber; 11 mi. north of Sanders- ville. Washington Co., on public road; school and mail route; % payment down, bal. terms. Mrs. J. T. Holmes, Deepstep. 2 good farms near Stilson, 1-,; 525A, 200A cleared; Good al- lotments; good bldgs., deep well, 4A pecans, good land, other 200A, 60A cleared; well fenced. Both join. Good for all crops and live stock Near churches, high school. J. E. Brannen, Stilson. a See 100A timber land in Upson} Co., 4 mi. from Molena, $800.00. C. J. Kent, Lilburn. 100A fresh land, terraced; good barns, house pasture, water, 3% nsi. from. Bowdon; 65A in cultivation, a real farm ifyou want one to make a re- turn on investment without pay- ty. . W. Wood, Bowdon, Rt. 1. 5O0A land; 37A_ cultivated; 12A cotton allotment; 411 Ib. average; terraced to govt. specifications; 2 houses; 1 paint- ed inside and out; other out- no money to pay out for re- pairs; 14% mi. from Bowdon on good road; electricity. $3500.- oe Dillard Wood, Rt. 1, Bow- on. 115A 5 mi. from Cobb Co., airport; 1% mi. from old Mari- etta Highway on Cooper Lake Road; electricity available; on school bus route. L. F. Fortner, Rt. 8, Marietta. 270A farm; 10 room dwell- ing, lights and water, 3 tenant houses, 4 barns, 103A in culti- vation, 95A under fence, 7 mi. from Marietta, 3 mi. from Pow- der Springs, 1 mi. from church, 2 mi. from consolidated school |on bus route. John H. Petree, | Powder Springs. One of the best small farms in the county; 5 room house remodelled and painted; 3 room house; large barn; 2 good wells; 12 bearing pecans; on mail route and school bus line; % mi. from church; REA elec. Come see and get price. O. S. Wil- liams, Rt. 1, McRae. 160A farm; 70A in cultiva- tion; stumped: 2 houses; fair condition. good tobacco barn. On Lanes Bridge Road, 9 mi. from Baxley; school bus into Baxley. L. M. Davis, Rt. 2 Baxley. 50A good land, 8 mi. NE of Baxley; 254 clear; good fences, house, barn, tobacco barn, near church and school, school bus and mail route, $1200.00. ae: Small truck farm joining Tif- ton city limits, 7 room resi- dence, city water, lights, mail at door, 50 bearing pecans, peaches, figs, grapes, tc. Part cash and terms if desired. . E. Blalock, Rt. 2, Tifton. o0A in Lamar Co.; about 10A in cultivation; bal. in ysung timber and cut over land, good land; old 4 room house. Sell or exc. for acreage or property near College Park or Hapeville of equal value. Robert Hogue, 537 Central Ave., Hapeville. 119A farm in Habersham Co., no Clarkesville. Lake Burton paved Highway; 7 room house; also tenant house: outbuildings: near church and school: bus by door; Sacrifice at bargain, Miss Cuba ee es Rt. 2, Clarkes- FARM LAND FOR s 190A farm; 40A bottom lan plenty water; in Haralson Sell or rent. W. T. Coalson 2, Rockmart. a 4A land with 2 story house, rooms; servants quarters: bar pasture; located on Memor Drive: Can be cut into 1 fruits of all kinds: Mrs. A, Vogel, 2013, Memorial aoe s Atlanta. 250A farm; 35 mi. tion A lanta; 3 mi. from Loganvil 60A in bottom land; bal. in go size pines: ideal stock far can easily open dip. 428 farm; RFD and School route: titles clear; Would s on terms. N. A. Braswell, ganville. 3A level land near Rast A lanta on paved road near sc and stores. Cheap for cash. L. Fenn, 2210 Flat Shoals_ Re Decatur. 100A unimproved ign on two | public roads; 1 mi. from pa eoy No. 90. Cheap. e. J. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Butk 331A farm in Stewart. Co ; room house; 2 tenant houses: storehouse: elec. in home; mail and school bus route: SAL RR. If interested writ see. Mrs. Anna et oq (Stewart Co.) . i 49A land with 3 room h in good condition; located Pieks Dist., 6 mi. above Elbe ton; 30 cultivatable acres with 19A in timber and pasture with running water. $900.00. Lizzie Mae Yeargin Pulliam, 1, Elberton. 50A farm; 22% A in culti tion; 4 room house; small b: (can cultivate 45A agai clearing up some); $700.00 sale; 10 mi. north of Swa boro: 1% mi. SW of Summe town. See me. Willie J. Gre Rt. 1, Box 107, Swainsboro. | 108A farm; 45A in cultiv: tion; 7 room house; 4 house; 1 tobacco. barn; apple pears, peaches, pecan Satsumas; cotton, peanuts school bus and mail rou mi. north of Manasses, 8 west of Claxton. R. R. Hodge Manasses. : nee 170A, or more, farm 5 m south of Alamo; 75 or 100 cultivatable; about 300,000. of timber, for cash. Intereste come. John McBryde, Alamo 120A farm in Thomas Co 45A cleared; stumped fenced; good cotton: peanut : | tobacco land: good 6 room dwelling; barn and barn; bal. i i cated on good road, 8 mi. Thomasville; school and ch re convenient; good water;- sma fish pond. Mrs. Alva E. Brya. 215 E. eee St, Thomasvill Two farms in Screven Ce and 60A_ tracts; about cleared and stumped on farm, bal. oak and pine timb good. dwellings and outbl good high cotton, corn and nut land; public road, sch bus and power line by far M. Bryan, Thomasville. Good 40A farm 3% mi town near school bus ro room house; wired for elect ty; barns, pasture with r ning water; 12A good bottor land in cultivation: 18A uf land; good spring at -Cheap. Reese McLendon, Carrollton. i interested write for description Ss. S. Elder, REZ; Mayfield. : Well equipped > 144 -poul farm; 7 room dwelling w lights; 6 poultry houses; larg orchard; good land; 1 town: rural route by door; go water; 100 yards from concret highway. Cash or terms. Pau Blaylock, eS 2: LaFayette. BonAir Farm; 72A, 2 e ces Highway Rt. 15: ide stock, trucking, stream, woods 12 room house; cement founds tion, cellar, city convenience deep well Harris pump; cr cistern; 2 story barn; 3 sto bldg., for cars, packing, "t $6800.00. H. W. Ferk ler, Own er, Cornelia. Soha 110A land, 304 cleared, from Douglas NE: extr: stock range; excellent fi and hunting; part cash terms. For further informatio: contact T. M. Gillis. Bro: on 30A farm 1% mi. from F ston; 20A in cultivation; goo dwelling and outhouses: = 00 cash. Rare bargain. McQueen, Folkston. 454 woodland, 30A of t land: has fish pond on public 2 road and 3 si ville. ee ALE |FARM LAND FOR SALE |FARM LAND FOR SALE | FA 1354 iMipeoved farm, 12 mi.| 40A-land in Brantley Co.; 20A Well tocated farm 4 mi. NE| Two horse farm; 3 mi. west|158A farm, 635A in culti m Valdosta, adjoining Moody | in cultivation; near church, on| Americus; good school; church-| of McRae; 4 room house; Jand|6 room house. barn, 7 id, Air Base; good land, ideal} rural route and school bus line;| es: 109A open; 52A woods; 5; under one fence. Mrs. Ww. E. | house, 6 mi. from_ Thomasvil ag oe oon % mi. Satilla River; good fish-| room house; elec. available; sell) Barineau, McRae. 2 ming aker ox; ing; good 7 room house: out-} home and 50A. $3500.00. or all tricity available, .bu. out Valdosta. buildings. $1200.00. A. M., for $6000.00. Douglas Freeman, co ee a smooth land: place, accredited cbus Sei A good land, erect Campbell, Rt. 1, Hortense. Rt. A, Americus. good outbldgs: all-metal roofs: exc, for smaller ches; bottoms; well -suited| 132A land: 30A in cultivation,| 40A farm; good dwelling: | pasture; running water; plenty ising grain, cotton, fruit,| $4.40 an acre. Mrs. Letitia| near city limits: on payed high-| wood; 2 mi. from god school: oe con = stock or Wade, Rupert. 5 way. ae Doak Wood, | 2 churches, elec. available: 2mi.| 3584 wae fs Paulding Cc Bry NE) room house; sev. 7 aa ,,.| Box 418, Griffin. south of Woolse $1000.00 H Spee Sa See ined parns; plenty of | _3/2A fenced .and cross fen- y- on Highway No. 61: bet. hh. Mrs..L. LG: ae tee Ri. a: tas d- Cart lie: ced; 7 room house; good. barn; 65A, 1 mi. west of Snellville; | C8 an. artersvi a et Gee New esta tenant houses: running water;| 8 Mi east of Stone Mountain; Fayetteville. . ners of Dallas; well supplied J. T. Pitts: Newborn. | Some. timber: 200A tillable:| 23 mi. from Atlanta; 4 room| 125A farm; 40A in pacbane: ee pees water; extra good peanut land on pav-| house painted, white; barn;| plenty of timber: 15.7A cotton|mount. of timber; _ 7A fertile land near Chat-| ed highway US 19: 3 mi. north| smokehouse;- pasture, stream | allotment; plenty of flat rock oe School and churct hoochee River, 4 mi. NW of! of Americus. W. A. eer and lake site; High School,| to build with! Make fine coun-|904, bottom land; fine s, 25 minutes from 5| Rt. 1, Americus. stores and churches. Mrs. W.| try estate; 2 houses and barn: stock farm; 1-3 cash. | . Atlanta; ideal for poul- | R, Whitworth, 424 Boulevard, | $3250.00 J. C. Duncan, Rt. 1, Walker, Rt. 3, Dallas. fivestock; 50A creek} Over 200A good land; part in| S. E., Atlanta. Norcross (near Glover School).| Good 115A farm near Bu cultivation; some timber: 4 oms; sev. springs; good! Farm land at _ reasonabie| Vista; plenty of t Say ' room house; barn: good sprin ; 6A farm with house and|\ Sis : Pe water: ouse; elec. lights; on main tee battanitane: = ae ne oe Small Parnst mi south oF. Hane. price; near school and church, | for cattle and hog raising: s ad. $25.00 per acre. 1-3 cash, 2 Write James Daniel. Mauk. large pecan trees: good tenal : from REA line: Cheap for cash.| Ville on Rt. 41; fine building dB 2 yrs. H. S. Looper, Mrs. Vera Reece, Dawsonvine: site with east front. $2000.00.| 138A farm; 13A bottoms con- pone: barn; plenty of woo se * i. C. B. Huie, Forest Park. for $1250.00. T.rms 0 A. land in Jocner Co.; 5 mi. : 450A stock farm (low price as tes ee See wanted. W. J. Parker "Bue t of Monticello: 2 settle. and easy terms); 125A crop| ,,100A farm SW of Roopwille,| Dubie road; NW. of Dahlonega | V/s! e ith dwellings, barns avd land;- 200A old field pastures) Heard Ce.) 2. Bouses, Plenty) Gy river; fine for-vegetables:| 220A land; 75A cl ts with dwellings, path weil, 1254 woodland (all but 25a'| outbuildings; plenty timber and . oe a bee A cleared; her improvements; 1 sf we b dedi: Jota nonce; ta wood to pay for it: all kinds of mi, from church and school: Sell et er; 908 botton land; larg raced and in good s a g eens ai eee shone ear ige oak, hickory, poplar, 2 creeks: for cash or exc. for city proper- poe arge barn; 2 tene ltivation; 33A cotton _ Ss and poultry shacks: healthy 1o-|Jots of good bottom land want. \ to-OL oe value. John B. Sim- a 3 streams; plent opt oe at ing s eye cation: never failing water. .| d for this year. GMa Wane Oe nee oe ee piste af ee 3 lle.| 102 E. Washington St., New-| 150A farm in Rockdale Co.: bay, for place: 2 mai. 5 rees Wearing, ste. J zood pas- | = Bishop, Atos, Thomasville: nan. nice house. Bargain. Write | GiUBt on = highway N res. $25.00 an acre. Pos-. 14A in cultivation; 2 road : Harry S. Rocouees a Hurt Medlin, mo mouse a ssion at once or Jan. Ist,; fronta es: good little 4 room 16A farm: 6 room. rock house 942. _R \L. Oxford, Monticello. hosee cice available; conven-| 2nd_ bath; electricity; tenant Bldg., Atlanta, Wal 8740. S1BA! fare UE widerege 2A land, 6 mi. east of Jef-| ient to schools; located 12 mi.| house; barns; pasture; peach 345A farm: 237A in high gun write John Murphy RFD 9. : d@ road near school| south of East Atlanta; 3 mi. trees; timber; permanent water, | of cultivation; 8 room house; 4| Box 133, Leesburg. aot ee room house: 3| from Stockbridge; 5 mi. from| 8aage and store; located on| tenant houses: 3 deep wells: on a on : plenty outbuild- | army depot on East Atlanta Ra. | Gadsden Highway near Cave! elec. light line; 200,000 ft. tim-|, 98A land in Glascock | 1 et A ter Ebichens. J.| $1000.00. P. S. Smith, Stock- Spring and Lindale: 644 mi. from per: good communi ity: churches $1000. 00; good he use: good jo nes, ot fence ff bridge Rome: on school bus route: ac-| and high school; 714 mi. south of ture; all outbuildings good, Wilks, Rt. 3, Jefferson. credited school. $3250.00.| Cordele near paved road. For| Mrs. Will Howell, Rt: 1. Mit )A land, 2 mi. west of Hia- 252A farm; 4 mi. north of! Mrs. Tom May, Rt. 3, Rome. | further information write T. W. | chell. see. at re If intergat |. Americiss. in Sumter Cos Aen |< fea farm, 35A in cultivation: | Culpepper, Rt. 3, Cordele. 4A land on hard sur Fa -| cultivation; running water; : , y se ure ae es Mathis, Hia some fenced; one 5 Pom house:| 204A creek bottoms; 3 good| 50A creek bottom farm; two eo Pe ee % 3 room house; barns; outhouses: springs; good water power; can| 8 room houses; water and building Sites: $20. 00 ea = 0A land in White Co., 5 mi-! good neighborhood: good land: | build good lake and _ tourist | lights: 8 stall barn: both houses south of Cleveland. % mi. from Seay ee $5000. We Could: he ee main ae in good repair; spring water in D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. Yo, 11 Highway on school] givided easily. Terms. Edgar| Ville Highway, near RR and) pasture; 1 mi. from city of La- 75A, 13 mi. ott Gordon R route: 65A in cultivation; 28A Shipp, Jr., Box 290, Americus. electricity, 3 Ga. Power lakes} Fayette and concrete road; 30/2 mi. _beycnd river; 3 roo: od bottom land, bal. of up- : "| and Camp Dixie for boys.| min. from Chattanooga. Title | house: running water: 40A. lon and lies well: 15A pasture; rest| 350A farm; 150A open; 200A | $3800.00. Jeff Taylor, Wiley. | ciear. O. E. Sosebee, LaFayette leat Gimbers Aenown acl ag ee F. C. Truelove, Cleve- | in timber; on mail and school 47,4 farm: 3 room house; goud | Walker Co.} estate near. Austell. Ca: bus route; 2.houses; one 6 room barn: elec. lights: 64 mi. from 75a. tar. SOK i euivipation: price $1000.00: Evelyn Wood house: 4. room house; 2 wells os fs land: 2 houses; run-j| that never fail; 3 barns; some Atlanta; $440.00 cash or will good 4 room house: large barn: ee ee Ave., SW; A * water: good land, timber Bermuda grass; make godd take tractor or cow as part | 954 good turpentine timber: re : = idings: 1 mi. west of _| payment. Farm located in Car-| mj. from county site of Turner} Goo horse farm palin eS ae MBs; school and| Stock farm; 14A fenced in pas-| ron Co. Price Williams, Rt. 1,| Co ~ See or ri HL. ae noes ie to ees _ sp oe ot 1, RED 1, ture with water. J. S. Kennedy, |. Lithia Springs. Ab ot 1 Se . = mites = Fete, (Ox 88 eae 5A f 22. land; 8A oe oy Ton pike ene oe Lp F . ss arm; upian i Small tract of land: 5 roor fos 1125A 5 miles East of Doug-| yottoms: good 4 room house: howse files gourh: OF eer See or write S. O. os out 400A land in Rabun, a niet 3004 ( r001 1 mi. from Wiley. PO; 6 calkivntion & (anne Houees 8 to- | Pretty good outbuildings; rest! For trade or sale. Walter A. Zebulon, on Clayton, some pottoms, | bacco parns, pack houses: 1| CO?lmd; pasture, $25.00 an! Hensley, -Rt: 2, Summerville| 1204 and in Jones Co.; 10 upland; good growth large cattle barn. Ideal for acre: 6 mi. west of Cornelia on (Chattooga Co.) * ek from Macon: 5 mi. _from-G - Sic main public road, mail route, : # : Sine eats young timber; About 1504 un- stock raising; 825A. turpen-| {onoo1 bus, close to church and| 160A farm; 7 room dwelling: my pate bare lot use ee f tine timber and pastures. Price| 49 grade school. James James, 2 tenant houses, 1 with Gaclwen ater aca oe; apple trees; sev.. col* : USE J . running ngs; a fine live stock. fruit Viekers, Douglas 211. Madison Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. i ; pa See ee Fee ES through place. Mrs. W. \d vegetable farm. Ee ee Ave. | 835A farm; good 5 room house; hare ind with ae Greene, Rt. 2, Gray. oe =: oS ee Pet sie Thigh, BRA good barn; land will make bale | grass; good well located farm.| 100A in Monroe Co.; 4 m 2905. Pet ate, (about cotton er acre; ood well 2. : . 450 trees) all bearing, in high t a te of 5 i Mrs. Sarah E. Burnes, Adairs-|SW Forsyth; 1 mi, from A land: b room hose; Out-\s 5.7. cultivation. AM orchard enty fruit; orn 8 901 | ville (Bartcw Co.) Highway; 30 ft. road halt. We aings; on new Chautge Dani Wander Soo hoo wire face Sisk bus and mail route 9 mi. NW | a 2 a around farm: electricity avai ved Rd.; 8 & of Gainesville. See J. I. Vaughn, J5A on U. S. Highway 29,\able: 5 room house: good pyre oe. on pa additional under fence in patch- 2-34 of Hartwell: g00q con: for saie or exc. for good farm: ee tbr cnoka ahd cows. 416 Rt. 7, Gainesville, : ~ St SESE, 3 vu dition; good wells: spring ar Pe or come see, Carl Kim- house, barns, out-bldgs. About R75A farm; suitable stoeic : | well: school .- wis Bae by ae plenty peer yy Young Harris. OA cultivation, bal. pasture and| dairy, general farming; well; qoor: elec, available: convenient a iticstion: $1200.00. J anc 754 farm, 2 mi. from Bar-| young timber. $5000.00. Terms.| fenced; plenty water; g00d|*to churches. Come see. Mrs. 2 w in Jefferson Co.: 8 horse} Edgar Shipp, Jr., Americus. Uke outbuildings tenant hous- Nancy Hembree, Rt. 2, Hart: one 131 Rose Park, 0 m: open, bored-well: 2 hous- dairy barns, etc.; nice 8 weli (Hart C aS om 2 Cai swamp and timber. 175A more of less; 6 room S6he house with modern con- are fe 27 rolling acres; 5 ft, fr house; 2 tenant houses; Vale 20A land near Lithia S : mi esse Newsom: veniences: plenty shade; pecan an a 12, arines: Stone Mountain city li B15. cose Jes to school and church: 184 sees grove: home orchard; elec., wa-| all good. land; branches and | $100.00 an acre: 4 frame hou : ton allotment; 2 springs and| ter system, lights; splendid| lake site on it. D. F. Pharr, jes: lights: houses alone rent for Seven wooded, elevated, ede branches; very: good pas ue stock farm on state Highway | Lithia Springs (Douglas Co.) $30. 00 mo.; easy terms to right cent lots, some bd rock; near} on paved road; elec, and tele-| near church and school: also 100 Small farm directly e Bia party: -no joan. J. L. Merce Son Hospital ae 47 ae Ee Bien Heme termis:| or more white face cattle: H.C: way No. 41, 750 ft. frontage: 88 Walton St. NW, Atlant orpe University; idea Eee. Waldrep, Rt. 1, Forsyth. dwelling: outbuildings: chicken | WA 2162. ae E10 0 etables; ao H o ser prowing: SEE: yas 6714A land 1-2 mi. from Shi- 67A farm: 48A in cultivation; | houses; pasture; wood; fruits: 250A land 10 mi. NW of r strawberries; on Osborne | 14) Ghurch As thck Hool: } ; See 2 es 1 Isbell. 140 Mobile| 10% churen an rick se 001;| 2 good houses; barns at each berries: garden. On bus and|Griffin; 5 dwelling houses; NE, Atlanta: good land; plenty of timber;! house: good pasture; running| mail routes; 15 mi. south of At-|other outbuildings; 4 wells o: 3 house; barn; deep well. $1000.00.| water: near churches and|lanta. See me at this farm.|water; on mail and_ schoo 30A_ good farming land, well| Mrs. Willie Griffin, Rt. 3, Am-| school: bus runs by house; elec. | Mrs. Harry Fer Oceans RFD, | route:' 2of dwellings have ted for stock raising, Foor ericus. lights. Sell with or without | Riverdale. rooms. Mrs. Frances G ine timber, stream, abou About 75A one: 25A in culti- | Stock. Lester Frix, Rt. 2, Cum- 490A. farm, 4 mi from Alma Underwood, 1163 Astor. Ave., a 2 | mi. to paved PSRw ay. 1% bal. woods, on mail| Ming. in: heart of tobacco and _live- rs ee x a5 vation, : : Ss eS ee ar. route and school bus line; 2%} 410A farm 7 mi. out on White| Stock section; 125A in culti-| 90A farm, horses, wago mi. from town, church, seheol Bluff Road, 300. ft. on road; vation: cleared last. year; 200A |tools and everything with tl ee age ut graded top soiled road Rt. 1; goes back to salt water creek to| under new fence: 6 new bldgs; |farm for sale reasonable on a room houseneeds some - big river; about half cleared; 3; One 9 room residence: one 4/count of my health. One of bout 1%A land, 6 mi.-south| pairs; _ joins Pine Mt. State| rooms and bath; large screened | room tenant house; "tobacco |the best farms in North Ful- f Hapeville on Rt. 41 (no| Park; % mi. to fine swimming | porch; artesian well; good for| barn; good timber; stock range: |ton. Come see me at once. ouses) for sale. Mrs. G. B. H.| pool and lake for fishing and] chickens and trucking. CC. F.| this years crop valued at|F. Etris, Rt, 1, Roswell. elch, Rt. 1, Riverdale. | boating; pure, cool, running Muller, 7 mi. White Bluff Road, $2000.00; practically new Farm- 148A in Grady Co.: 58A in : water from water main; also Savannah. all tractor, cost $1600.00: $8000.- A plant farm on coast near 00 value for all: will take cultivation; near school; g running stream year around. R. arien; 5 room cottage, all city 350A farm, 2% mi. west of land; good building; runn onveniences, artesian. weli;| H. McDaniel, Rt. 3, Chipley. Hogansville (Troup Co.) suit- ho a ee a once. | creek: suitable for live stoc bearing Satsumas; grapefruit: 564 farm 1 mi. from Union| able for cattle: 40A pasture; Jand poultry and truck farm pecans, kumquats, hundreds of| Point on Highway in good lo- plenty branches, creek; good 4 71A land, 5 mi. from. Mari- | ing: electricity available; will ubs including Indica, azale-| cality; good upland; large bot-} room house; 75A bottom land; etta, 2 mi. from Kennesaw, 5|Sll any time of yr. 0. Camellias, gardenias. $4000.-; toms; running water; fenced: More Bermuda, Johnson grass, |T00m house, 3 room house, Brinson, Whigham. = cash. Mrs. Jennie DeLoach, | good "stock farm; enough wood;! other native grass on this acre- large barn, plenty outbuildings. 72A farm; 59A -eroplan. . Townsend. some fruit; good 4 room house; age than 1000 other acres. Sell}9N 2 main roads; school bus |rest woods; 2 mi. from Qui OA land: $2000.00 worth of , outbuildings; well. Cheap. F. J.|.cheap for cash or part terms.|and mail route, plenty timber, |man % mi. off paved road; table timber now: well fen-| Butler, Union Point. F, M. Jennings, 933 Euclid 8 te site, Sell cheap. J. M. room house: 3 room house:/to- d for hogs-and cows; 4 room| 40A farm: good 6 room house; | AV Atlanta. ns, 1, Kennesaw, bacco barn: orchard $2500.00. use; 2 good barns; mail and| tenant house; running water; 124A well improved farm in| 68A farm on paved road,|Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 427, shool route by. door: 125A in} spring: good well; barn; some; Hart Co. ,east of Hartwell on | Dar church and school, elec- Quitman. : tivation ; dam ready built for young fruit trees; near 2 chur- Highway 29 joining Savannah tricity, lake site, 10 room house, 70A at, Sunnyside, $100.00 1 pond, 5 mi. from Gordon./ ches: on paved Highway No.| River including island with high good water. J. H. Aaron, Rt. 3, | gown. balance like rent; 6 room 1500.00. 114; bus line; school bus andj elevated shoals; plenty timber | 4!pharetta. dwelling: barn; tenant house; TOA farm; 103A in cultiva-| mail route; 4 mi. south of Lyer-| and convenient to churches and 30A land in*Cobb Co. about | lake; a very desirable pla tion: 95A under.fence; 10 room| ly; real bargain for cash; about school. If interested communi-/12 mi. from Atlanta, 1 mi. from | with elec. lights, phone; pas- dwelling with lights and water;| 154 in cultivation, W. M./ cate with G. P. Scales, Rt. 2,|Qakdale on the Southern RR, | ture; also 34A with 5 room tenant houses: 4 barns; 7 mi.| Jones, Box 53, Lyerly. Hartwell. any one interested please come | house; wine 1a faces C. of Ga. m Marietta; 3 mi. from Pow-| 100A farm, attractive well] 35A farm: 4 room and hall|22d see. Do not write. Alva r Springs: 1 mi. from church! puilt bungalow, good orchard] dwelling; smoke house; barn;|P0dd, RFD 2, Austell. 2 mi. from consolidated containing var: of fruit, includ- | crib; sheds; running water: pas-| 653A farm: 35A lake and grist Se hool on bus route. John H. ing grapes. Part of farm per- ture: also mule) wagon and/mill; 7 room house; running 466A eek 3 mi. eat tree, Powder Springs. manent pasture, with spring tools. Will sell all or just the water: barn; garage and: other | Wrightsville on Bee Line Hie 75A red land farm on} and streams. Well worth more| farm; 3-4 mi. from pavement, 1/| bidgs.; electric lights, etc. | way, being offered at. bargain wah River; 12A in pecans;/ than $1250.00: $607.00 cash, bal. |} mi. south of Duluth on New $3500. 00: half down, bal. three | for immediate sale. H. IL 250,000 ft. lumber.| terms. Write if interested. Mrs. | Buford-Gainesville Highway. J.j years. W. vz. ee Pres- | Hicks, PO Box. 206, Wrights- ss aa Davidson, Irwinton, 1B. Whitehead, Rt. Ds Duluth. I valle, 2 own, Rome. AGE SIX FARM LAND FOR SALE 20 to 125A good land: tim- ber; pasture: running water; practically new 5 room house: bath; furnace heat; other bldgs: electricity: schco] bus: 10 mi. from Terminal Station: 6 mi. from new bomber plant. Chas. Brown, Rt. 1, Smyrna. 840A Jand on US 4i in Mon- : 1% mi. above Boling- broke: all fenced: 5 springs: fresh water never failing: good old dwelling: large barn: $7.00 Cc. D. Harrison, Bol- - Unusually desirable farm 250 AS M00A cultivation; 25A pas- tue; 125A in: pines: saw tim- ber now ready worth $1000.00; v. thousand more coming on; splendid farm land; excellant stock farm; modern 6 room use; proper outbuildings; Worth a an: sacrifice for R. Morris, Rt. 3, 960A in Walker Co. on Look- ut Mt.; 30 mi. south of Chat- tanooga: on newly built hard uurfaced road. Easy of access; 3-4 on top, 1-4 on side of -ynountain: altitude about 2000 ft. Suitable for truck farm- | = ing, fruit, homes, etc. Mrs. J. A. Sartain, Rossville. 112A, lower Forsyth -Co.; good red. clay; fine well; good house; barn; etc.; 10 mi. west of Ga. Experiment station; RFD: school bus; REA; 3 chur- ches; good roads: good place OF FSA buyer of home, R..P. teinheimer, Rt. 1..Brocks. 270A good bottom and up- and; Tallapoosa River runs be- die two lots; 1-4 mi. to paved ad: 1 mi. to grist, saw mill id gin; 1 mi. to 7 teacher 1001; 3 churches; 5 stores; Od house with elec. lights; porens running water all Ask radley, Sees ee would consider trade or land either planted ows for pecans and ee or Sos can use J. J. Main, Folks- acreage with 144. juarry land known as Ogle- Pink granite. See or write. irs. Marr Tiller, Lexington. 200A farm; fully equipped, large barn, tobacco barn, syrup 10use, etc., room. esidence, tenanty houses. paved highway, | well watered, timber, pasture, on soil. Come- see. A. T, ilteer, Quitman. [60A land in Oconee Co. 1% ali. from Farmington on school ; and mail route, 14 mi. from. hens, 85A in high state of Itivation, plenty of timber, unning water, 2 good dwell- gs, large barn, plenty of out- suildings, all covered with tin. shh DuVall, Rt. 1, Farming- 990A best land in Grady Co. on public road, 1-3 in culti- talon. al. in timber, ideal for ractor farming and hunting ro soars rents for $1400.00 a $20. 00 an acre. Cash or srins. iG. -Haprell: Cairo. 1A, 4-room house, barn, 3 ecan trees 20 yrs. old $1000.00, Exc. for chickens, sheep, calves, garden tractor, quail and. eggs, eee cider press; also 8.7 A out % mi. from house, 28 ee tres.. 21 yrs... old, 1800.00: Trade for property ear Atlanta on car line. T. W. lgood, 1169 Arlington Ave., Atlanta, RA: 7266.7 * deal truck and dairy farm A lying 1-4 mi. frcm South- ern Ry Depot on paved high- at Hiram: one 5 room lling, 1 barn, 1 chicken e. 12A fertile farming land, ottom pasture with run- water, bal. in woodland. c. Baker, Hiram. WANTED TO BUY FARM LAND Wa. nt 40- 60 acres in good ape, cheap for cash. State bout place. Prefer in Cobb Fulton Co. W. W. Smith, der Springs, RFD 2. i exc. good value for a eta County farm. L. S. li, Newnarni. Want small piece vf good age, lying well, some land cultivation, good pasture, nning water all year. . Small elling and barns in good re- ; few fruit trees, apples, hes, etc. on very easy rms and must be very cheap | real bargain), and close in to Ge. a Mast, Doraville or Roswell. Must have near pavement. - timber. . Must -have electricity and bold between Moultrie and Colum- WANTED TO BUY FARM LAND = s _ MARKET BUL ETIN WANTED TO BUY FARM LAND Want buy 100 or 125 A. farm within 90 mi. Atlanta, where electricity available and has a lake site of about 20 acres. Give escription, location and lowest possible price per acre. If no bargain dont write. John Zach- em, Atlanta, 1050 No. pee Ave., N. E. Want to exc. small place (5 R. new house and. land), % mi. car line, on good road, poultry house and yard, wood, smoke- house, etc., for a small farm with good water, wood, and house, etc., or will sell my, place O. A. Stone, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box) 334. Want buy small farm, suitable for raising chickens in the vi- cinity of Chamblee, Norcross, houses, barn and other bldgs., Electricity, Springs, and on or ley, Atlanta 3665 Roxboro Cir- cle, N. E. ? Want buy farm of 300 to 500 acres, level land, fair buildings, in Middle Ga., prefer near Ma- con. -R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Want buy few acres good land, suitable for Fruit growing: with small house. E. B. Rain- water, Hephzibah. fe Want 200 to 250 A. (at least 100 open for cultivation), some) bottoms and timber, good water supply Electricity and *phone available. Tenant house and barn. Cash. Prefer 40 mi. N. W. Atlanta. S. Tunnell, Atlan- ta, 2504 Peachtree St., Apt. C-1. Want buy a small, good farm, cheap for cash. C. L. Dunaway, Trion, 62-11th St. Want a small farm, 50 or 60 acres in cultivation, in So. Ga., reasonable, Will exc. good value. C. A. Giles/ Atlanta, 865 Dill Ave. S. We Ra 2540. Trade a good value for good farm, 75 acres or more. Address all replies to: W. T. Chappell, Carrollton, care The Carroll Free Press. { fr Have other property to exc. for farm, or will sell mine. Write. Mrs. Annine wdmiond- son, Barretts. Want 100-200 bowws land near Creek or River, cheap as pos- sible. Dont care how far from town it is located. Want terms (cant. pay cash). Marvin Jackson, Dawson. Want 3 to 500 acres timber land. Must be good timbered so can settle it up. as want with bldgs., home, etc., as needed. A. B. Wood, Griffin. Want buy good farm, 125-150 acres, 50 A. in cultivation, re- mainder in wood pasture; con- venient to good road and elec- tricity; if plenty of saw timber on far t doesnt matter about a house. S. P. Peeples, Hast- anollee. Want buy 25-50 acres good farm land. Must have running water, also some oak and pine Preferin: DeKkalk county not over 20 mi. Atlanta. Price must be reasonable. A. P. Lee, Lithonia. Box 18. Want to buy a small farm for cash. Must.be cheap. Robert Stewart, Chatsworth. Want 15 to 40 A. some wood pasture and farming land, small house, out-bldgs. Will trade in some good building property just outside of Macon on Columbus Highway; city water, lights available. Edw. Barnett, Carrollton, Rt. 5. Want good farm, 250 A. or more, within 25 mi. Atlanta, good house, barn, out-houses, plenty water; near paved road or bus line; suitable for stock raising and feeding for same. Must be bargain. Ralph Wright, Sr., Atlanta, 2671 Lenox Road. Want to buy 50 or more acres good farm land, with or without houses or barns. Pay cash if reasonable. Give lo- cation, terms, cotton allotment, and full details. Luther L. Morgan, Atlanta, 2840 Memorial Drs2S:ck: _ Want a farm, 100 or 200 acres with stock and farming equipment, houses and barn. spring; not more than 30 miles Atlanta. Exc. valuable rental property. C. S. Coryell, At- jlanta, 962 Juniper St. Want large, improved farm bus or Atlanta, in exchange for land further south. L. S. Rel- yea, Quitman. reese Want to lease. with option to buy small acreage, preferably somewhere between Jonesboro] ond Griffin. Hubert Brad-| John G. Cato, At- Road, its, By . Want buy fan suitable for stock; good range and pasture, with 2 or 3 plows open at least; 250 A. in Colquitt, Brooks, Cook or Tift Co., in S. W..Ga. Give cash and terms prices. Want buy some farm land, within 18 mi. North of Atlanta. Cc. R. Williams, Atlanta, 3104 Piedmont Road. Want small farm, 20-80 acres. near Atlanta, with timber, pre- fer hardwood; springs, stream, on or near pavement. Nice bldg. site. Must be bargain for cash. . Dr. D. L. Anderson, At- lanta, 1124 Mortgage Guaran-. tee Bldg., Ma 3433. Want about 50 acres unim- proved. level land with some wottom land, at a reasonable price. lege Park, 622 College Ave. Want eroded and with good clay subsoil but no sizable tim- ber to build up and improve the land where it will produce profitably. Take part of land as pay. Y. M. Anderson, Wil- liamson. FARMS FOR RENT 1 or 2h. crop with 4 R. house, 3 mi. Ellenwood. Standing Rent. See Mr. Luther Hays on adjoining farm or write. Mrs. R. C. Loyd, Ocilla. 30 A. 1 R. house, horse and plow tools furnished. 6 mi. At- lanta, $75.00. 400 acres on new Dallas- Ac- worth, Highway, 3 mi. Acworth, for rent. Geo. U. Steffner, At- lanta, Peachtree coisas Bldg., Wa 3660. . Good 2 Ales farm for rent for $100.00 year.or sell for $1,- 000.00. Can arrange terms. to suit. W. J. Parker, Buena Vista. A 50 A. farm, good 5 R. house. on Jefferson-Maysville High- way, near good schools and churches, 444 mi. Maysville; 2 of Dry Pond; 7 to Commerce and Jefferson. Write if interest- ed. T. C. Barber, Atlanta, 1336 May Ave., S. TF. Extra good 2 H. farm, be- tween Thomaston and Barnes- ville, 1 mi. Topeka -Junction. Nice 3 R. house, good barn, good land, pasture, wood; 20 A. cotton for rent to right party, $315.00. H..H. Harp, Ashburn. 25 acres, 2% miles from Stone Moantein: to rent or lease. L. E. Brown, Atlanta, 864 Dillon St., N. W. A 25 to 30 cow dairy for monthly. rent or will sell cows and rent barn: and pasture Have good retail route. Or will hire man to run Dairy. 3 mi. Decatur, just off Lawrenceville Road. J. A. Vandegriff, Decatur. Dairy farm, 39 acres, 25 in fenced pasture; 34 cow cap. barn with cement floor; ceiled milk and feed rooms; 7 room cottage, 2 car garage. City water, electricity. (Tenant house opitional, which rents for $312.00). Good hog or poultry set-up, as just outside Atlanta on highway. Write S. E. Scott. Atlanta, 1427 Gordon Rd., S. W. About 1% acres fertile ground suitable for raising chickens or vegetables, 1 mi. East of Mor- row, 1 mi. So. Conley Gov't. project; 3 Rooms in old time country home with owner. Mrs. C. H. Trammell, Morrow. Rt. 1, Will rent option to buy, 100 acres, many new bldgs., 3 mi. S. W. Bremen, close to big new terminal (tank Farm); 20 A. fenced in pasture of 12 A. good bottoms in grasses and clovers, carrying 20 cattle, with large, young orchards. aS McPher- son, Bremen, Rt. 1. 50 A near highway between Lula and Gainesville, good pasture and barn, 4 R. house. $50.00 standing rent, or sell $600.00 cash or $700.00 on terms. Docia Harris, Lula. ) 1 h, farm, 5 R. house (large rooms), fine pasture for 30 head; furnish cow to milk. Standing rent or shares. 8 head cattle, electricity, water piped from spring to house. 2 mi. fe 7 mi. Atlanta city lim- = Bisrenseh. Ellenwood, | well and wood: near highway, Miss Allie Cagle, Col- running butter beans 10c cup =< o FOR RENT Wednesday, March 2h oF oak PLANTS FOR SALE 400 A. E pasties land located in Green Co., for rent. J. P. Dyar, Greensboro: Fie: : 30 A. smooth gray land, 8 A. cotton allotment; 4 R. house, new barn, pasture. Cash rent or third and fourth; would con- sider good farmer on halves, or hire by day and part crop. T. W. Simmons, Douglasville, Rt. 3 Wired in. pasture of 250 A. to rent for $50.00 per year. Ad- dress. Mrs. I. Sims, Atlanta, 716 Penn Ave. 85 A. land, 25 A. good land in cultivation: 6 A. cotton allot+ ment. 4 R. tenant house, barn, Commerce Rd., 6 mi. Athens. Standing rent 500 Ibs. lint cot- ton. Immediate _ possession. Mrs. Vera Barber, Athens, Rt. 1. PLANTS FOR SALE Cabbage plants, large fresh grown, Jersey and Chas., 500 for 55c, 90c M postpaid. SM for $3.00 express; potato P R yellow and red April del. 5M for $7.00, 10M $12.00" 1: L. Stokes, Fitzgerald. Guar, jtrue to name Marglobe tomato plants, moss packed $1.25M, del., govt. insp. P. R. potato $1.40 del. Ready. April Ist. L. D. Lightsey, Screven. 3 Dutch and Wakefield cabb- age plants, 300, 45c; collard plants, 400, 45c; 70c M del.; or 15c lb. del. Lee Crow, Rt. 2 Bx 143, Gainesville, Marglobe, New Stone and Gr. Baltimore tomato $1.25 M:; Ruby ee and hot pepper, $1.75 M; R. potato $1.50 M; cabbage phe WE DoD. Miles, Rt. 4, Baxley. : | Tomato plants Marglobe true to name, ready.to ship March 25th $1.50 M del: $1.35 M at bed. Hiram Lightsey, Screven. _ : Booking orders for pure PR potato, govt. insp., both red -and yellow skin, ready May.lst. $1.50 M: 5M: or more $1.25 M: Marglobe, Gulf State Market tomato, field grown 90c M, 10 M, or more 75c M. B. A. Mad- dox, Box 373, Fitzgerald. Booking orders for pure govt. insp. PR red, yellow skin po- or more. $1.25M, Margiobe, Gulf State Market tcmato, field grown 90cM, 10M or more 75c M. A. F. Maddox, Rt. T., Fitz- gerald, f Well rooted Boysenberry plants 65c doz, postpaid. Mrs. B. L. Staples, Rt. 5, Rome. Kudzu roots @5cC. No orders filled for more than a hundred. No checks. Fanny Pharr, Bu-. ford. Genuine Kudzu rooted $1.00 C del, red gold strawberry plants 300 for $1.00 del. A. D. Calle Rts 2: _Ellijoy. Kudzu vines, well rooted, 25 doz., bronze scuppernong cut- tings 7c ea.,,75 doz., pokerroot 10 Ib. Add postage. No checks. Mrsv i wlaine ~ Davis; Rt 4, Douglasville. \ : tomato ready oF Ist 206 -C or $1.50 M. Mrs. J, N. Johnson, Rt. 2, Pitts, ; Youngberry plenta 25 fer $1.00 PP. Emmett Mashburn, Oglethorpe. Ga. collard 20c C, 65c M,- vigorvine tomato seed 50 seed 20c, old time large pumpkin seed 50. seed 20c. All mailed. L. A. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. ba. yams and P R potato, Marglobe, Bonny Best, Balti- more tomato plants, Calif. Wonder pepper $1.50 M post- paid. Ready for shipmen t in April. R. L. McRee, Meigs. . 100 Lucretia dewberry, or 50 Himalaya blackberry, or 100 large rooted Kudzu Semesan teated $1.00, 3M Lucretia dew- berry carefully packed _ post- paid. J. W. Toole, 33 Burton Ave., Macon. Chas. & E. J. and Dutch cabb- age, yellow and white Bermuda onion 200 for 50c, $1.25 M; in 10M lots $1.20M; Mariglobe and Stone tomato ee C, 500 for $1.75, $2.25M. O. M. Crow, Gainesville. ax Tomato, Marglobe, New Stone, Baltimore 75c M, 500, 50c, full count, moss. packed. Ready April 15th. EB. L. Fitz- gerald, Irwinville. Yellow skin P R govt. insp., well rooted, good count $1.75 M: also red Skin same price. All plants growing on my farm, $1.50 M, govt. : inspt.; would e: for anything I cculd use. Mrs J. L. Altman, Alma, 5c ea., large lilies 10c ea. Hi Coleman, Graham. pumpkin seed. 30 for 15, 1 pkt. Gerrett, Stokes certified Marglobe a Tutgers tomato plants $1.75 M 3M or. more $1.50 F Plants ready March sr R Paulk, Ambrose. berry plants, state insp., rooted 60c C; $5.00 M postpaid exc. for sorghum, meat chickens. Mrs. T. W: Hagood, 1221 Colmer Ave., Atlanta, J/ 0896M. age 300, 50c: 500, 80c; old f icned cabbage collards 500. 50c 80c M del., great Jumbo Pump kin grows anywhere up to TDS:. 25c del. Amos Garrett Gainesville. Black Cap vraspberry plan 60c doz; 50 for $1.90; 100 for $3.00: 500 for $12.50. Add 10c PP: exc. for farm products. E. Je Hart, .| Atlanta. Sage plants, flowering p Ga. and heading collar M;_ golden * 5c. Ail del Cale Rt. 7, Gainesville. About 500. M, big and stron M. ates Lady T large type stra Q Wakefield. ond Dutch 2 doz seed 15c; ett Cumberland and Kah 658 Hugh St., SW SEED FOR SALE 200 lbs. Queen melon seed, hand saved, screen dried, dbl. Semesan treat ed, from carefully selected mel- ons, $1.00 lb. FOB. W. O. ee song, Rt. 1, Gordon. | ' watermelon seed. 50c Ib. post: paid. Ww. V. Brannen, Unadill: seed, red meat and fine flavor, $3.00 bs 80c; 1 0z., 20c. Whitfield, 107-5th St., 5 to 8 gal., will grow much lar ger: 2 doz. seed, 10c plus re Ak ed addressed envelope. Mrs : ta Wood, Martin, Rt. ae cleaned, but fine seed; state in spected and analyzed. Holloway, PO Box 105, Man- chester, Tel. MO 45. tato, ready May Ist $1.50M, 5M [/ long white pod, not sticky, 30 sup postpaid. No stamps. L. Hand, Rt. 5, Carrollton. makes more grain than cor: stalks make good feed and s age. Lespedeza, $25.00 cwt. FOB C. Allen, Rocket Rd., - Rt Stone Mountain. Vista postage. Nix, RFD 7, Gainesville. | teaspoonful plus postage. checks or stamps. Lester Tone Jr. Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Hastings extra early prolific | spoonful. Alto. C02-90 and CP-807 and thrifty SPC pigs, reg. stock at my barn. ericus, Rt. D, Tel. 4116. ful. ena, Rt: 1s and Hastings Dixie Honey cane seed, 10 lbs., Ee Reed, Varnell. top cane seed, 15c qt., in sma. quantities; ed by an old syrup maker. so DP&L cottonseed kept put at gin. 2nd yr. from originato: a Gq, eer veo: ci 3, Greel oro. of Ga. watermelon seed, 65c prepaid in Ga: Mr. G. W. Dun Rt. 3, McDonough. : seed, 80c Ib. del. Bruce Andrev Rt. 1, Saddock, = striped half runner, 30c pt., qt., postpaid. Mrs. C. B. Ro ingen, Rt. 2, Bowdon, - Mtn. melon seeds, 35c Ib. Di Queens, 40c Ib. S, a We Charing. Lightsey, re ready April 20th. Dudley A. Rt. 2, Fe: 40ce tb. ost aid, gen. impr. Cub Early Kansas and Dude C Moon and Stars: watermelon Ibs. ; wilt-resistant: iy Ib., $1.65; % Ih. Postpaid. J Seed from gourds that Korean Lespedeza, not R. | SEED: | SACKS: | Write Earl F. Meredith, Cedar | Jack Reinstein, Rt. 2, Savanna 2, Canon. Want cash prices on govt. wick J. T. Goodrum, Warwick. SEED: ce op Want to buy 4 or 500 sues o Hazlehurst. James F. Burkett, Rte Hazlehurst. . K Want 1 bu. old time running velvet bean seed. Write price. C,. B.. Zipperer, Hy 3: Lake S - Want 25 bu. iron pea. seed State price. Sol Oden, Black- | shear. g Exc. white sacks and other value for garden beans, peas and rhubarb plants. Mrs. L. H. Coe, Eastanollee. PECAN TRES AND OTHER FRUIT TREES: Want to buy 25. peach trees, govt. insp., best suited to this section; also-25 Pecans budded 4 ft.. Mahan and Stewart; quote prices and if not too late to plant. them, will buy at 6nce. D, A. Bagley, M. D., Austell. Want 1,500 or 2,000 lbs. seed sweet potatoes, pink skin PR, insp. and free from disease. J. B. Stevens, Rt., Moreland, PEANUTS AND PECANS: Want 50 or 100 Ibs. No. 1 Schley. pecans. Send sample and price to W. C. Trupin, 376 Orange St., Macon. BEES: : : . : 4 Want about 2 good hives of | bees. State price with and without bees. Mrs. W. E. Jenk- ins, 1001 Oakview Ave., Co- lumbus. aS Want colored feed sacks. Will exc. for same, each to pay post- age. Write first. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Young Harris. : Want good _ Cannonball watermelon seed; have 20 Ibs. | good Stone Mountain water- melon seed for sale $1.00 a lb. C. B. Hicks, Reynolds. Want Lespedeza seed, 3 Ibs. tomato seed and some _ peas. Grove. Want some old fashioned goober seed, one pea to pod (not peanuts). State price. B. F.\ Mills, Rt. 1, Alma. Want 20 bu. Cooks or Browns No. 1 cottonseed (pure P. Quote price. Lilla Wilson, Villa Rica. : : Want 2 bu. good select nub- bed,/hand shelled Whatleys seed corn: also 15 or 20 bu. D&PL cottonseed for planting, the best and purest I can -get No. 12 sound 100%. = G...B. Moore, Rt. 6, Macon. ; Want 100 to 200 bu. ear corn del. to Savannah. Give bre: Want 50 bu. ear corn at reasonable price. Harry Futch, Box 47; Abac, Want to' get in touch with some one having old fashioned. hop vines for sale. Mrs. R. E. Houghey; Rt. 2. Rayle. 7... Want to exc. some black crowder peas for known sugar crowder peas. Clark Ayers, Rt. inspected PR potato plants for April del. P. D. Anthony, Gil- bert Bldg., Columbus. Want 2 or 3M PR or Nancy Hall potato plants: exc. Hickory King seed corn for same at 55c per: pk; alsc want red mulfti- plying onions % or 1 gal. BY S. Peyton. Rt. 2, Alto. ~ Want to swap 2 bu. of Whip peas for 1 bu. Otootan beans. T. O. Pitman, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Quote price on hundred ou, Brabham peas; also hundred bu. iron and Brabham mixed or less quantity for. cash at your place. Z. O. Swearingen, Fitzgerald. Want Kudzu crowns for im- mediate delivery. R. E. Dodd, Marshallville. 8 Want 500 or more Kudzu erowns at an early date. Must be large, well rooteg and prop- erly packed. Quote prices and describe fully what you have. Needham B. Bateman, MD, 522 Candler Bldg., Atlanta. PECAN AND OTHER TREES: Want 100 Pecan trees the Moore variety. J. D. Lane, Dexter. : Want to ray Chinquapin trees for transplanting. J L. Kennedy, Grovetown. Want 1000 feed sacks, 100 Ibs. caps in good condition and reasonable price. R. C. Hollo- | ville. how many. B. W. } Barnesville. Quote best price on 100- feed sacks 100 lb. cap Ward. Cordele, 2 2 - Want to hear from ty has the old Russell green cotton; also old sorghum known as African B type. C. B. Milner, Shilot Want best price for 5 or less bright peanut lespe or peavine hay del/to my f 7 mis south of ,Douglasville. S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasyv Would like to get Ibs. clean dried appl Cash, Montrose, . Want to buy the fol: herbs: Sweet flag, wild Jamacia ginger, Mexican m: catnip, gentian. balsam a others. Write what you h. and best price. H. G. Rok Rt. 1, Ayersville,, SEED: Want to hear from par having broom corn ae once. J. B. Paulk, Rt. 1, Oc Want 1 gal. or more red bepper for seed long sl er Poet be priced r onable. Mrs. Boyd Baggett, 1, Douglasville. - = u Want oe fashioned 2 ecr seed. Mrs. Lucille Hil | Whitesburg. os Ball Ground. ) oo. Want little white half runne bean seed; also few old _ ioned onion sets at zeaso price. Mrs. E. E. May, Na Villes = 4 eq Want some N. C. runner nut and pimiento pepper also 5 bu. good new cotto: seed, Will exc. potato mato plans. W. G. OQ 4, Baxley, Bx 189, ee Want 2 cups each half runner garden, whit field, mixed cornfield white half runner r beans. Exa for same. Wri Mrs..Ed Stone, Rt. 2, , r Will exc. white mush ta pea seed for seed peanuts tender cornfield bean se small kind; also 5 Ib. pear crowder peas. State prices d here, Joe Cochran, Dalton. PLANTS: having bunch yam potato s for sale about April 15th later. Miss Bobbie Lou Bigge: Covington. seen ' Want cabbage, onion, tcm and potato plants. Will for same. Myrtle Pace, Rt Temple. : Se Want some good stra plants. _ Quote best price once, Jo. C.. Solomon. 2-3 patrick. ; ce Want to buy vegetab paragus plarts. Quote Miss Effie Caldwell, 1 Street, Hawkinsville. / _ Want 1000 popular Spanish potato plants April 15th. Quote best i W. Caldwell, Rt.4, on, Want to hear from p having old fashioned yam potatoe plants. price per thousand del, Boss, Rt. 1, Loganville. Want a gal. of white ne onion and truckers favo seed corn. W. A. Priest, Rt. 1, Dacula, 4 Would like to get @_ with someone who sells. bees by the pound wit Have new 8 frame hi observation and supers for I. A. Manley, 222 ' Terrace, Decatur. EGGS: ee Want 24 Buff Cochin b am eggs for scree dy price at once. J, B. Liles, 2, Gainesville. Want purebred _ hatch eggs White Crested Bli Polish, Hudons, Mille F Aranconas (blue shell e Black Sumatras, and Manda ian duck eggs; also pheas eggs. State price and wh ready. B. T. Carithers, Rt. a Nicholson. MANURE: fe Want one to fifteen loads good manure. Advise at 0: J. W. Bone, Dallas. = HAY: Want good bale o: way, PO Box 103, Blanchesi- er, Tel. MO 45. 3 J. E. Stewart, Rt McDonough. EL See paign. yn. in 1916. FRESH AND CURED eels FOR SALE ; ear. oakwood smoke meat ams 35c Ib., sides 25c Ib., shoulders 22c lb. FOB. F.C. urst,. Rt. 2. Meigs. Country cured hams 30c Ib., ides and shoulder 20c lb., 8 to Yb. average. wae Collins, higham. = Country raised bee 35 Ib. FOB, good cornfed, also run- : " butter pean. seed 30c Ib. FOB. bunch butter bean seed nd white peas 8c ib. Mrs. Will Howell, Riwed: weet. FRUIT AND BUTTER "FOR SALE Fresh Jersey buiter, 35c Ib., Ibs. $1.00 del. 5 Ibs. weekly: Iso red Spanish vceed peanuts, | Oc qt.. shelled, or $1.00 gal. Del. Mrs. E, A. Adams, Rt. 3, Bowdon. . re Ne co Fresh country butter, 4Ibs.- $1.50 PP. Mrs: lL. L. Preston, Rt. 2, Bowdon. _ Fresh table butter, nice and irm, 3 lbs. $1.00 PP. 3 lbs. or more each week. Mrs. William Po Jersey butter, 3 bs. white | feed sacks, 100 lb. e, each pay charges. Mrs. B. Thorns Wi: a Bowdon. Postpaid in Ga. Send d, Dial. Ge in home of oo peo . do not object to ohe or wo children; Am 45; good ref- $5.00 a wk.; Prefer have -a_good_ plow a 5 hoe hands; will have furnished. J. K. Smith, has plenty of Sei cows, gs and good mules, to work . AL J _ Hodges, RED: 2: > 0, wants position with ocd man on farm that Draft exempt. Colley 259 Peters St., Atlanta. Ww, 54 yrs. old, wants 1 some good people-do- t: farm work for home, ding stock. Self only. E. V. St Two Nas tie eee THE ATLANTA JOURNAL, OF WEDNESDAY, ARCH 18, CARRIED THE FOLLOWING ASSO- TATED PRESS SE ete FROM WASHINGTON, -WICKARD PICKS TWO NEGRO LEADER AIDES Washington, March 18-(AP)Dr. F. D. Pat- terson, President of Tuskegee Institute of Alabama, and Claude A. Barnett, Director of the Associated Want cot honest, middle- jaged man _ for general farm |work. Must be single. $20.00 a mo. straight time; bottom land and some upland. H. Tay- ior, Talking Rock. *- Want colored couple to work J horse farm on halves: woman to de light farm. work. Please zest at once. A. M. Seeger, 1, College Park. : Want gocd settled couple; wife to do light farm work and man te hel around place, tend garden and grounds. Mrs. Mos- es Wrizht Rome. Want to her from some Negro Press, Tuesday became special assistants to Secretary of Agriculture Wickard with the duty of': helping to insure the integration and full partici- |< pending fies Wire Bits ation of Negro farmers in the food-for-freedom cam-' P ; Wickard, announcing the appointments, said he would use Dr. Patterson and Barnett as consultants and advisers on important problems affecting Negro farmers and their part in the war effort. would not be necessary for them to live in Washing- He said it _ Patterson becaine President of Tuskegee in 1935, ucceeding the late Dr. R. R. Moton. dent of Chicago, founded the Associated Negro Press Barnett, a resi- POSITIONS WANTED > Man past middleage, hustler, in good health, wants job as overseer on good sized stock farm or general farming with good man. No bad habits. Self oe wife. S. H, Gray, Rt.. 2, Manis single man; 33 yrs. old, wants job on farm for. home, board and washing and Prefer N. Ga. with large family. Will have to have transportation. j pay back from Wwages.- Parker, RFD 1 Woman, competent, ight farm work, no field work, refined people. 118 Oak St. Toccoa, Phone 369L. Soe _Man, age 65, good health, naturalized | sien of the Us S. seeks work |- in fruit orchard or chicken } farm preferred. - cae Mrs. Wm. Duckworth, 974 Ben. Hill aids East = Phone E. Bianzano, age 4, Waits doing ce farm work, no field ;work. Can milk. Have daugh- ter 14 yrs. old. board and. salary. Prefer with Send stamp for Mrs. Janice Manns, Rtv Box 32, Lake Park. Sinaie man, age 34, i health, Class 4-F in draft; exp. in general farm work. ae te accept | position ar om re Want room, small family. Taylor, Rt Bee 111. Demet 7 jel. $1.00. Exc. for 16 printed 327 Fifth ae nice dried apples, 15c 4 ee. from core, peel and | job of light Wate oo farm work, no field work with |. good people for reascnable pay. small child. atter oy send fare. terson, Rt. 3, pene, eare O. a ey. order. es E. Cc. Gar-),. = Ruby Pat- Middleaged white want a place on truck farm \for Consider 50-30 basis. Plenty exp. ace move at once. Hcuse and wees, or have to be furnished Write oy see after S100 P. M. any day. Geo. Har- ris Matchell, Atlanta. 365 oe or ob S..W. *anywh ere. 2 horse erop on 50= L - FARM PARTNER WANTED cr Want party with capital to back me on farm proposition: in Bibb Co., Shares first 5 yrs., and I will buy same in on yearly terms thereafter. 25 yrs. farm Edwin E. McLaughlin, Sr., Macon, 315 White St. room, board and wages. . FARM HELP WANTED healthy farm hand for general farm work, progressive and uses lots of | Want strong, my; Near Atlanta pre-. laundry and reasonable ary: or will rent small crop to man and wife on 50-50 basis. Write Homer G. Cline, Rt. 1, Can- nd salary. Mrs. Annie [ 1e, RL 3. Box 316, Vale Want to get in touch oriiti oman, 22-30, interest- ed in supervising group girls doing dairy and garden work. State qualifications and educa-| tion. Mrs. Joe Pruitt, Box avi, Rt. 8, Atlanta. _ Want a good woman i do jlight farm work at once. ob stock raising and_ (320 Crew St., Atlanta. middleaged woman who. needs home, to do light farm work or board and clothes and some Poore, Rt 2. Stone Mountain. Want a midcleaged woman, white or eolored, for light farm werk, no field work. Answer at once or come see Rheuben Biskop, Rt. 2. Fayetteville. -Want good farm girl over 16 for light farm work; will send to night school: will give good some and smail salary. Mrs. W. L. Jones, 2430 Abercorn St., Savannah. : Want unincumbered woman, middleaged, to do light farm work and milk, but no field work, for salary. room, laundry, board. At once. (1 in family) Mrs. Cornelia Johnson, Lovett. Want unencumbered woman bet. 25 and 45 to do light farm work, no field work, for family of 2. Good home and salary. Mrs. H. Humphries, Rt, 2, Pel- ham, Want unencumbered middle- aged woman or girl to do light farm work, no field -work, clean, modern country. home with elec. lights and running water, drive car, $3.50 wkly. B. E. Parrish, Rt. 3, Pavo. Want good man with mules and tools for 1, 2 or 4 horse farm, raise cattle, hogs, chick- ens on 3rds and 4ths or stand- ing rent; 2 story house, barn, tenant house. W. A. Humph- ries, Rt. 1, Forsy'th. Want small family for 1 mule share crop. Consider wage hand. Mrs. M. F.' Gaddis, Box | 427, Wuitman. Want col. boy or man for milking, general an work, Board, living quarters, ~ good treatment, reasonable salary. write or come see me at once. |Mrs. Lilly E. West, RFD 3, Cartersville (near Cass Sta- tion). Want ee or man Shs work arm for board, laundry aid reasonable salary. Come at once. Mr. Oda Hees mt. 23; | Alpharetta. : Want nice settled woman for-~ light farm work, no field wor no milking or laundry. Year |round home and good salary. In answering give full infor-. mation about yourself. Mrs. J. E. Lenning, Jasper. cn Want good exp. farm hand, Or man and wife; no children, to live in house with aged couple, man for general farm work, wife for light farm work. Salary, room, board: 2-C.. G Oliver, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Want elderly colored man able to raise garden and take eare of yard for good home and small salary. Mrs. I. W. Stokes, Rt. 2, Austell. Want man and wife, no chil- dren, to farm on halves a l horse crop, good 2 room house, -|good spring, on highway % mi. from town, I furnish % seed, fertilizer, stock and_ tools. Ed Brown, Ellijay, Bt. 2k. Want middle-aged white. man to work 1 horse farm for part crop and part salary, board and laundry. Must have good health and know how to farm: Mrs. Lela K. Moore. Want unencumbered middle- aged woman to do light farm work for family of 3, no field work. Good home for right party. Pay by week. D. P. Martin, Cobbtown. S Want nice, clean Christian white woman bet. ages of 18 and 35 for light. farm work, no field work. 10.00 mo. and board. Please write if interested. Mrs. OO: Bhs; : Rossville. Elderly widow wants ice healthy, unencumbered coun- try raised white woman 45 or over to live in nice, quiet country home and do light farm work. Room, board, salary. Pay transportation. Mrs. J. W. Mc- Neely, RFD 1, Kennesaw. Want middle-dged, depend- part time farming and carp- enter work, room, salary. In - | DeKalb Co. J.-H. Tribble, 217 | McClure, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Capitol Ave., Atlanta Urge Dropping of W. P. A. are receiving these commodities. We are h Fa armers ne oe Sho i Wrightsville, Georgia os March 17, 1942: Mr. H. L. Wingate, President, Georgia Farm Bureau, Pelham, Georgia. Dear Mr. Wingate: : At a meeting of farmers of Johnson County Friday, March 13, to discuss the labor situati was found that 75% of the farmers attending meeting were in need of full time labor at prese that they anticipate a proportionate shortage dur : peak seasons. These farmers felt that W. P. A. rolls shoulc abolished for the duration of the war, but reali that the dropping of W. P. A. projects in Joh County would have little or no effect on the situa At their request I am asking that you take this ma up with all County Farm Bureaus in Georgia an American Farm Bureau Federation, asking th press this matter. Farmers cannot possibly hope to do the which has been placed on their shoulders wi present shortage of labor, machinery and feltili: We are willing and anxious to do our full sh the war effort. We are seriously handicapp present. _ i a It was also brought out in this meeting of farm that many families are receiving surplus comm who have members that are able to work but th are not accepting any employment because of th that they can live without working so long as the in favor of those persons who are actually in need such help receiving it but we feel that people been carelessly approved, to receive thse food. Ss in some instances. Any action you might be able. to ar on matter will be appreciated. We would also lil have an expression of your opinions on these matt Yours very truly, Signed) Me. RINER, Jr. Farme Chairman, Johnson Coun Agricultural Cou (COPY) FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP wa N work, no field work, milking |Y?S- ld, with good ed or laundry. $5.00 a wk. and te light , farm work, board. Mrs. Maude Horton, |i D. M. Choate, Rossville, Geh, Del. : | white man and. wife for year |' live on place ae reund 1 horse farm. Must know | f4arm work. Mrs. R, garden work and odd job re- |244 Murray Hill hee At pairs. Work by day or on! Want goog depend halves. C. E, Brown, Fairburn | jly, ee oo Rd., Ried: Colege Park: ref. to tend 1 or 2 ho: e or colored, for light farm work, | Williams, care James no field work o laundy, 3 in|Rt. 2, Covington. fanfly, must be clean, healthy, : and furnish ref. Mrs. Willie S..|, Want good man for 6 Paul, Rt. 2, Wadley. in Tadmore Dist., ish stock and tools and half of pasture, 9.6 cotton allotmen guano. Come at once. W. L. |and 5 room house, for Franklin, Fairmount, Rt. 1. cotton rental. H. NS ian yee to live with me and Want do light farm work. Barbara ite w L. Ludwick, 117 Jefferson St., ee wena ae no College. Park... _| work or milking. Gi farm and woman to do light |$10.00 mo. G. H. Ro farm work, 50-50 basis: 6 A |103, Grantville. eorn, 6 A cotton. Jes, 7 a i. a Want colored man in cotton, 5A in corn and 5 A jand sober. $20.00 a 0 in hay. Must have 1 or 2 hoe |room and board. Apply. 0) hands in family; also want|dress M. L. Jones, 14 farm hand beginning April Ist, Road, Atlanta, Rt. 3. $30.00 mo., house, garden and cod. Apply at - E. oe He See once to C. E. | oy Gooner age 45 to 30 45-50 yrs. old, for light farm etable garden furnished work, no field work. $22.50 |mo. W. A. Millians, car per month and home, Mrs. B. | Roebuck Co., Atlanta. Ee Tharpe, Decatur, 204-4th ve. to cultivate a crop on halves at | general farm work, wife to once.-See or write me at once. |light farm work. Reason J. O. Kelly, Eastanollee (10 mi. salary and board. State sa ; south of Toccoa.) i to work,- white or colored, | reasonable Salary, boarg $1.00 a dav, on farm, 3 room laundry, good home for. house, wood, water, 5 mi, SE |man. No drunkard. Ms. of Andersonville on school bus |Stone, Rt: 1, Box a (Fi route. S. B. McNeely, RFD 2, | ald, Andersonville. able, honest, saber man to do| Want an exp. miller for a|farm work at once, reasi ideet Marvel Mill, good salary, board and ey Sel OF Hoht farm Want honest. ov abo Want sober, exp. colored jor Want settled colons 8A tt Want woman or girl, white cotton allotment. ithin 1 Gaines Want 2 hcrse farmer, furn- Stipe ae See of Ga . Want settled, healthy, Christ- |559 E. Broad St., clean, anencum Want man_ and wife, man to | full particulars in fir: jyrs. of age for genera Want family to cultivate 10A work. Must be a good a" 3 work on farm, 7 mi. fr Want white woman not over |lanta, house, lights and Want a middle- -aged y wife, no children, to ih y Want a small 1 horse family | past middle-aged man nd J..P. Johnson, Lumpkin. Want man able and willing Want wage hand at on Want ele man jee health bet. the ages of 45 and |Good offer for ri 55, good ref. Apply to W. L.|Mrs. J. W. Dinkin: : Farmbrough, Monroe. | Folkston ah