DEPARTMENT of TOM LINDER AGRICULTURE COMMISSIONER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1942. Georgia Milk Prices Are A Racket 26 Against The Farmer And War Etfor hat Do You Think Of This SOCIAL CIRCLE UNIT FARM BUREAU FEDERATION i PPLICATION AND RESOLUTION RENTALS OF FARMS Social Circle, Georgia September a 1942 buble Claude R. Wickard etary of Agriculture ashington, D. C. Dear Secretary Wickard: -Since the prices being offered or paid for farm products all out of proportion to that paid people in other vocations; ve, the undersigned, hereby make application to rent our Tarms o the United States Government and to plant such crops as = (Continued on Page Seven) SPECIAL AUCTION SALES FORSYTH | A Public Auction Sale of 125 High-Grade Jersey and Guernfcy cows and heifers; Reg. Guernsey bull and several high bred, young bulls. All recently tested for Bang and Tuberculosis, to be held September 28, 1942, 1:00 P. M. War Time; 20 mi. North Macon, 1 mi| Smarrs, 4 mi. So. Forsyth. Busses every 2 hours both waysfree trans- portation from buses to sale. R. L. Gose, Forsyth, R. 4. OULTRIE The Southeastern Polled Shorthorn Breeder Agssia,, announces their First Auction. Sale of Registered cattle at Moultrie, Ga., Friday, - October 2, 1942, consignment consisting of selected bulls and fe- males and offers unusual opportunity to secure.foundation stock for purebred herds or bulls for commercial herd. Under auspices _ Moultrie Chamber of Commerce. W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. GAINESVILLE Auction Sale of ordinary stock of cattle and hogs to be held in Gaines- ville, Ga., Hall County, on Tuesday, September 29th, at 1:00 P. Mz. at N. E. Ga. Fair Grounds. uh Fruits and Vegetables September 18, 1942. Atlanta Beans (ima, per bu. Hprs, $ .60-$1.35 Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. : .90- 2.25 Collards, per doz. bun. .0- .75 Corn (Green), per doz. ears 10- .20 Mustard Greens per bu. hprs. .40- 60 Pears, per bu. 65- .75 Peas, (field) bulk, per bu. .25- .50 Peppers, per bu. hprs. T5="125 Squash, per bu. hprs. 1.75- 2.00 Sweet Potatoes, bulk, per bu. 1.75- 1.50 Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bun. __ .60- .90 Turnip Salad, Ber pu. Wis. 35-60 EDITORIALBy Tom Linder We cannot. condemn too too strongly the Office of Prite: A ministration in their action toward Georgia Dairy men in denying them a fair price for their milk. The price of 32c per gall set by Leon Henderson is ruinious. Many dairymen are sellir their cows for beef cattle rather than to continue to operate at loss under the unfair price conditions which are now prevailing. Milk containing 3.7 percent butterfat is being shipped from New York to our neighboring states of Florida and South C: lina and sold for from 48c to 48c per gallon while Georgia farm. ers are only allowed 32c for whole. milk with 4.3 butterfat c tent. This is so evidently wrong on the very face of it that does seem any intelligent body of men would correct this co! dition. . Georgia dairymen and farmers could take 4.3 milk p 0 duced in the Atlanta area and haul it to New York and t haul it back to Georgia as 3.7 milk and make a clear es 0: 16c a gallon after paying hauling charges. me Mr. Thompson, of the Starling Cooperative Daly of San Y nah, phoned me today (Saturday) and offered to pay 45c a gal. lon for milk. He said he wasnt getting enough and wanted buy some of this milk being shipped here from New York. Georgia farmers and dairymen were allowed to charge a _ (Continued on Page ee Livestock Sales, Georgia Auction Markets = Reports received. at this office show following average prices oa for No. 1 hogs at the Live Stock Auction Markets named: x September 18, 1942. Per CWT. Bee 10Valdosta eo : -$13.50 September 11Cordele 13.60 September 11Sylvester _- : -13.66 September 11Thomasville -13.65. September 15-Macon -13.50 September 15Nashville -13.50 September 16Vidalia -13 20 TOP FED CATTLE $11.00-$11.50 10.00- 10.50 10.00- 10.50 - September 10Valdosta . September 10Cordele September 11Sylvester s September 11Thomasville 9.00- 10.00 September 15-Macon- 12.20- 13.25 September 15Nashville : ; 8.00- 9.50 September 16Vidalia : : = Ee MARKET REPORT OF GEORGIA PRODUCTS ale dealers in Atlanta and other cities (FOB. points mentioned) as furnished by the State Bureau of Markets. Prices quoted are for Georgia Grade A eggs only, Grades B and C and Current Receipts (yard run) are quoted by wholesalers from 2c to 5e per dozen below these : September 18, 1942. Following are quotations by wholes _ prices: Always subject to variation. Atlanta ex. Large, White, Grade A, Doz. Eggs, Medium, Grade A, Doz. Eggs, Small, Grade A, Doz. - INDEX .20- Hens, Col., 4% Ibs. oy BBR 6= Hens, Leghorn, Ib. Roosters, lb. Stags, lb, on. : 4 22- Farm Land For Sale_._._.______.2-3-4 Friers, !b. 12- ucks, Ib. Geese, Ib. 955 Farm Land For Sale_______5-6-7 Turkeys, lb. 20- Farms Wanted Capons, 1b. Country butter, best table, Ib. 30- : Want To Rent Farms... Farms For Rent. Field peas, mixed, bu. Field peas, not mixed, bu. Ear Corn (80 ibs. to bu.), bu. helled edrn, bu. Oats, bu. Wheat, bu. NOTICE weet potatoes, Per 100 lbs. Cabbage, (Green), Per 100 Ibs. The Georgia Market Bulletin be- Cabbage, (White), Per 100 lbs. Hay, No. 1, Peavine, per ton longs to the farmers of the state. Hay, No, 1, Peanut, per ton Spanish peanuts, No. 1, Ton, - (Del. Shelling Plant) It is paid for entirely by the Cottonseed (Prime) farmers and does not cost any other taxpayer a nickel. - (lots FOB Shipping Point) ottonseed meal, 8 per cent tonseed meal, 7 per cent Peanut meal, 45 per cent erry EY ; _ Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under _ postage regulations inserted one time on each request and re- peated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing hore 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. = = x Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Department of Agriculture Yom Linder, Commissioner Executive Office, Stzte Capitol, ; Atlanta. Ga. = Publication Office 114-212 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices _ State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of 2 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 Tmailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 8. 1917. TOM LINDEK Georgia Milk Prices Are A Racket the Farmer and War Effort Against : - 2 (Continued from Page One) price for their milk, they would supply the state but t the present price of feed and the price they are etting for milk, one and all are operating at a loss. Dairy, says he is sending milk into South Carolina at a far better price than he could get in Georgia. The outhern Dairies, of Atlanta, are offering a few cents remium on each gallon of milk over their usual basis allotment. __ Evidence such as this certainly demonstrate that something is wrong in Georgia regarding the present rice which has been set by Leon Henderson. I here- y call upon him to give justice to the Georgia dairy- men and farmers. The following letter is self-explanatory. It shows how Georgias milk supply is being destroyed by bureaucratic control. I am calling this reprehens- ive policy to the attention of our senators and con- gressmen. : DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TOM LINDER, Commissioner \ State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. September 17, 1942 ionorable Leon Hendersen, Administrator, Office of Price Administration, Sixth and Independence Avenue, 8. W..,. fashington, D.C. Dear Mr. Henderson: - ; |: In re: Milk Supply in Georgia for Army Camps and civilian use. A situation now exists in Georgia which I be- Sieve is unreasonable and which should receive your immediate and earnest consideration. __Under the existing price ceiling fixed by the ffice of Price Administration, Georgia milk produc- rs in the Atlanta area are now receiving 32 cents per allon for whole milk with 4.3 butterfat content. _ At this same time, whole milk containing only .7 butterfat is being hauled on trucks all the way from New York to Florida and selling in South Car- olina and Florida at from 43 cents to 48 cents per gallon. : Application is made to bring some of this milk into Georgia at a wholesale price in Georgia of ap- proximately 47 cents per gallon. a _ Georgia producers are being rapidly put out of usiness. Thousands of dairy cattle have already been and are being forced on the market for beef because the wholesale price of milk here is less than the cost production. | . aS _ Transporting this milk from New York to South rolina and Florida is consuming a great deal of and rubber which we are supposed to be short on, d which is now being strictly rationed. _ These milk tanks are constructed of aluminum, ne of the most vital metals for war needs, I am told. A representative of the Crowley Dairy Products, inghampton, New York, is now in my office in the nterest of supplying whole milk to the United States rmy and Navy in Georgia. a8 He states that his firm is already supplying whole ilk in tank trucks to approved plants.in Florida and suth Carolina. He states that the price being paid iow to the company ranges from 43 cents to 48 cents per gallon for 3.7 butterfat, the price paid depend- upon mileage from New York state. He is here in the interest of supplying milk to ap- } Jim Parks, head of the Eatonton Cooperative SHES SS So ee proved plants in Georgia on the same basis, and es- timates that the price delivered to Georgia plants would be around 47 cents per gallon for 3.7 butterfat. The bringing of milk from New York to Georgia plants at 47 cents would represent a discrimination against Georgia producers of 15 cents per gallon, to say nothing of the difference in butterfat content of 3.7 against 4.3. The Commissioner of Agriculture is very anx- ious to cooperate with the National Government, and especially with any matter connected with the con- duct of the war. He is holding this matter in status quo pending some action by higher authorities, as it seems unreasonable to suppose that any reasonable official would intentionally hold to such an inequit- able and uneconomic course. : The Commissioner of Agriculture is unable to understand why a gallon of Georgia milk containing 4.3 butterfat should be worth 15 cents less than a gal- lon of New York milk containing 3.7 butterfat. The Commissioner of Agriculture of Georgia, who is charged with the responsibility for adminis- tering the sanitary inspection of milk in the state, calls upon Mr. Leon Henderson, Administrator of the Office of Price Administration, and Mr. Neal Water- street, who is in charge of the milk division, and upon our Senators and Congressmen, to see that this un- reasonable situation is ameliorated. The Commissioner of Agriculture of Georgia and the Director of the Georgia Milk Control Board, to- gether with producers, plant men and others at in- terest, have appealed in every way that we know to the Office of Price Administration for relief in the premises. So far, we have not received any relief or any indication that any relief was intended. If Federal authoritiesthat is, the OPAper- sist in their present policy, Georgias milk supply will soon be entirely destroyed. a: I have been told that the milk supply in New York milk shed is being handled under a marketing agreement with the U. S. Depaftment of Agriculture. I have also been informed that where the milk supply in a shed is handled under a marketing agreement with the U. S. Department of Agriculture that any surplus of milk produced in that area is given prefer- ence when transported into other areas which do not operate under a marketing agreement. | If this is true, it certainly constitutes a gross dis- crimination against producers of milk in many areas in the country, including Georgia. ' -_Under this setup it would be possible to take 4.3 milk produced in the Atlanta area and haul it to New York, haul it back to Atlanta as 3.7 milk, and make sixteen cents a gallon profit after paying haul- ing expenses. va ; I will appreciate your giving this matter your immediate attention. | ! Sincerely yours, TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture. }ee: All Senators and Congressmen from Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. : FARM LAND FOR SALE/| FARM LAND FOR SALE Small farm, North of Gaines-| 205 A. land 1% mi. Meigs ville on Cleveland Road about | (Meigs-Moultrie Hwy, runs 6 mi. out, consisting of 15 A. through the tract), Southern land more or less, 2. housa:| part of Mitchell Co. 100 A. cultivation, all timber and car- pet grass pasture. 8 to 10 A. in bearing Pecans and Tung Oil trees. Ideal for stock raising. (good 5 R.,. with electricity and 1 old house under repair). good barn, crib, 2 good wells; buses, daily school bus by door. : Wednesday, Sep ember 23 | Macon. fenced: Good for stock or $1,700.00 cash. - 214 mi. River Bend School. 3 or 4 A. cultivation, bal. timber. Mrs. Millie Seabolt, Gainesville, Rt. 6. About 1700 A. land, nearly all fenced and_ cross-fenced, patches of Lespedeza and Car- pet Grass pasture, fish lakes and springs, lots young timber. Good for Hog, Cattle, Game and Fish raising; adjoins Aviation Center on Canoochee River. Lots of fruit; other improve- ments. Write. M. Chason. Groveland. . 37% A. 5 R. house, ceiled and wired: good well water. some fruit, wood, farming land, pasture, running water, bot- tom land. 17 mi. from center Atlanta, 3% mi. N. E. Tucker on S. A. L. RR. % mi. Law- renceville Hwy. $2,250.00 with terms: less for cash. C. E. Leverett, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 317. Ra 5960. 86 A., 3 mi. North Crabapple. lon paved road; school bus and mail route by door. Electricity and telephone available. One of best located farms in No. Fulton Co. 5 R. and 3 Rr. hous-, es, 2 barns, plenty out-bldgs., 3 good pastures, 3 branches, lot good saw timber. H. M. Estes, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Farm of 123% Ridge. 4.ce tarm, 30 or 35 in culti- svation and 135 A. in woodland. good deal saw timber, light pebbly soil. Fine for tobacco and cotton; good range for hunting or fishing: open range; good, but not ceiled, 4 R. house, _ ashelter, out-bldgs., near school , and church, in Brantley Co., Cheap for cash. M. B. Jacobs, Hortense. 45 acres within SS pasture of well sodded Carpet grass: a 7 R., and a 4 R. dwell- ing jout-bldgs., for sale. Glad 4o correspond with anyone in- F. M. Mal- 450 A., land: $2000.00 worth of salable timber now, well fenced for hogs and cows; 4 R. house, 2 good barns; mail and school route by door. 125 A., in cultivation. Dam ready built for Mill Pond. 5 mi. from Gordon. $4500.00. J. P. Hornsby, Ivey. 25 A. farm in Clayton Co., iI mi. off Fayetteville Rd., school bus and church. ted, bal. pasture; large creek 12 A. cultiva- and lake site of several acres, 3 R. house, 12 mi. Atlanta; also 3% A. Fulton Co., 3 mi. thelow College Park, near ' Roosevelt Highway. Electricity available. W. B. Luck, College Park, Rt. 2. 6 acres, newly painted 4 R. house, well water, chicken houses and runs, pine woods, an orchard on highway, for sale er trade for small house and 2 Or will rent. Miss Eva Haynes, Buford. Several tracts of farm land: 901 A. near Ceest, Upson Co., 45 A., near Fitzgerald, Ben Hill Co., 6 A. near Brunswick, Glenn Co., sev. tracts near At- Yanta and Avondale Estates. _ $ell, lease or exc. for Defense bonds, by Owner, B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. n 3 farms, within 1% to 4 mi. Unadilla: 440 A., partly fenced, 7 springs, 2 ereeks, 259 A. cul- tivation, 4 houses and barns. Mostly used as stock farm; 100 A., 60 in cultivation, 40 A. pasture, all fenced except 12 A. Plenty water, good barn and dwelling; 100 A., 60 in cultiva- tion, bal. pasture, pecans and pears. Good barn and house. Write for prices. C. E. Plunkett, Unadilla. Fine farm, 2000 A., 600 open, 1000 A. Clover, Lespedeza, Dal-' las, Bermuda Blue grass pas- ture (200 of this open) with never dry creek through same. Fenced with new 52 in hog and bob wire; All stumps and rocks removed from fields. Good crop this year. 75 to 100 A. for Pond. Also complete set. of farm -implements, including tractors, etc., go with place. $30,000 for all. Come -see. A. T. Harper. Winterville. 21 acres of land for sale or swap for a good, heavy mule and 1 horse wagon. Frank White, Carters. 415 A. Talbot Co., 4 mi. West Woodland, 400,000 ft. timber ready to saw: over million ft. young timber. Good bottoms. Ideal for cattle raising; 287% A. Pike Co., 6 mi.So. Zebulon, near paved Hwy. Warm springs runs through bottoms and nev- er gets muddy. 2 houses, 2 barns, out-houses. School bus by each place. 10-15 and 40 A. lakes on each piace. Bargain. Easy Terms. J. P. Corley, Manchester. 410 A., farm. in South Ga.. well timbered, Turpentine. House and out-bldgs. School bus and daily _Mail. Near church. Well watered. Mrs. L. E. Duckett, Cornelia. 77-7/10 A., 7 Room house, on R. E. A. line. Potato curing house. 2000 bu. crop; poultry houses (for 10,000 chickens) covered metal roof. Good hog pasture, rat-proof grain house; running water to house also in |: chicken house. Land in sigh state of cultivation. 15 A. or- chard; scuppernongs, grapes, etc. Located 1 mi. of No. 13 Highway: all weather scho.s bus by house. E. S. Johnson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. 451% A. on Hwy., 7 mi. La- Grange, Troup Co., all under fence, good land, 4 R. house; mail and schoolbus and work bus: 1 mi. Big Springs. Barn, crib. sheltrs, wood, water, good pasture, some fruit, 23 A., cul- tivation 5 A. cotton allotment. Mule, wagon, corn, feed stuff, 2 cows, tools. Sell or exc. for Jand near Dahlonega. J. T. James, LaGrange, Rt.1. 75 A.. Jand at Suches, Union Co., good house and orchard. Highway through place. 142 mi. from Lake Wingield Scott. $2.000.00. Without buildings, timber and fencing, $15.00 A. Henry Grizzle, Clrmont, Rt. 1. 115 A. farm on Ut S. 280. 5% mi. East Lyons, 75 A., in cultivation. Good tobacco and cotton allotment, 1 mi. gram- mar school, mail, bus and high school bus route by door, new tobacco barn, $2,500.00 with terms on part. T. W. Kemp, avons. Rta. Truck and Poultry Farm, 2 brooder houses, also 8 R. dwell- ing recently covered with fire- proof roofing: water and lights. Selling out because of ill health. Write or see. Mrs. C. T. Trice, Hawkinsville. 475 A., 3 mi. Fort Gaines, good peanut land, permanent and temporary pastures fenced. 5 R. house, electric lights and pump. For further information, write. Mrs. W. B. Corley, Ft. Gaines, Rt. 1. Box 162. 623 A.. 200 in cultivation, bal. woodland, thousands of feet of same saw mill and turpentine timber: close to schools, towns and churches, and good road. 7 R. dwelling (worth half the price asked for tract), out- bldgs., etc., $13.00 acre, cash. A. J. Kent, Midville, Rt. 2. 100 A., fine open land, lots of timber, good blidgs., 9 mi. West of Washington, near paved highway, $1,800.00; 60 A.. 25 A. rich open land, plenty timber, 8 R. house; mail and school bus by door, 7 mi. West of Washington, $570.00. J. W. Grande, Washington, Rt. 1. My farm home 3 mi. Tignall, on school bus road, near Baptist church; location is attractive, neighbors are good; pastures, seeded with right grasses. Promising timber and cultivat- able land. Mrs. T. W. Hill, Tig- nall, 46 A., 7/10 off new Hwy. Riverdale to Kinwood. 25 A. high state cult.; Good house, barn, fine apple orchard, (75 to 92 bu. yr.), good well water, good bottom pasture with run- ning water, wood, timber, 2 mules, all farm tools, all feed. W. J.Jackson, Jonesboro. Good sites for- P 60 A. land, 3 mi. W. Royston on public road; mail, school bus by door. 4-R. house, barn. pasture: Half in cult., half in woods, pasture. Sell for 8 bales cotton, one bale per. year for 8 yrs., or rent for 450 lbs. lent cotton per yr. See or write. M. A. Lunsford, Martin, Rt. 1. 275 A. good farm land, 6 mi. Thomson; 7-R. dwelling, 3 tenant houses; 2 wells, fine pas- ture with running water. Good orchard, large vineyard, 175 A. in cultivation. Large cotton allotment. School bus and mail by door. Mrs. M. F. Well- maker, Dearing. 85 A. land, 7 mi. No. E. Dal- las on Crowsville and Dallas road; Fine growth young tim- ber, 2 dwellings, some out- bldgs., well, plenty running water. $1000 A. W. H. Mc- Michen, Dallas. 35 A. on Hwy. 3. 6 mi. S. Zebulon, $100.00. per A.; Also 1, 5 yr. old mare, 5 mos. old colt. both for $225.00; 1 milch cow, $60.00. L. W. Killings- worth, Meansville, Rt. 1. 72% A. good smooth land, with nice 7-R. house, good barn, wood house, other out- bldgs. Good pasture, running water: 1% mi. Dallas, just off Buchanan and Dallas. Hwy. $3.000.00.. Write or see. W. F. Coalson, Dallas, Rt. 2. 160 -A. land in Lumpkin Co. on Hwy between Dahlonega and Ellijay. 5-R. dwelling... good barn, store house, other out- bldgs. Good -water, pasture with water, several thousand ft. timber. $950.00, or trade for house and fewer acres. Mal- inda Bearden, Roswell, Rt. 1. 575 A. cattle farm, near Am- ericus, 300 A. under plow, 3 dwellings, barns, all yr. pasture, springs, branches. Will take small farm on paved Hwy. No. Atlanta as part pay, bal. like rent. W. A. Humphries, For- syth, Rt. 1. 24 dairy cows; 10 heavy springers, bottles. cans, boiler, etc., Farm, pasture, free rent. 6 mi. Not sell part. all milk. $2,000.00. Terrell, Rome, Rt. 5. Good 30 A. farm, 4% mi. No. WwW. Alpharetta; 21 A, in cult., bal. in wood and pasture. Run- ning water; 4-R. house, plenty out-bldgs. Electric lights. 1% mi. from Church on school bus route. J. G. Wood, Alpharetta, Ris 3. 42 A. farm with largest, old- est vineyard of its kind in the State. Ideal for hogs, poultry and hog pasture and lasting water. 2,000 bearing grape vines. will pay back investment. Grady Adapted to all other crops that) is locally grown. Real bargain Jat right time, right place. I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6. 75 A. good land on Hwy be- tween Williamson and Hollons- ville; '5-R, house, good pasture, running water through it; $20.- 00 A.; Hassie Green, William- son, 40 A. good land in North Ga., 200 yds. from Hwy., 2% mi. Suwanee, 4 mi. Buford. Plenty wood, no improvements, plenty water. School bus by door, joins Church property. For sale or trade. Owen A. Roberts, Suwanee, Rt. 1. 130 A. farm, 1 mi. S. Reeves. just off the Rome and Calhoun Hwy. Good dwelling, barns, flowing spring in yarn.. $1,000 worth Aimber. - In high school district, $20.00 A. J. O. Reeves, Reeves. 57 A. on Athens,. Monroe Hwy.. 8 mi. Athens; New 7-R. brick house, all modern con- veniences; Fertile land, good pasture, running water. Plenty fruit, including grapes and pe- cans. Price reasonable. Full details on request. J. R. Mad- dox, Watkinsville, Rt. 1. 40 A. farm, very productive, on the Roopville Hwy., 1 mi. city limits Carrollton. T7-R. house, broad veranda, hall, smokehouse barn, good pasture with running water; 6-A. cot- ton allotment: 2-R. tenant house; Good place to raise poultry, cattle. Reason for sel!- ing. old age, cripple. Dont write, come see. R. J. Shackle- ford, Carrollton. 140 A. farm, 60 A. in cult., fertile land; 6 mi. Cartersville, 1 mi. Hwy. New house built last yr., 2 tenant houses, barn, out-bldgs. 2 pastures, fenced, 1 with hog wire, excellent for stock or poultry.. Several A. seeded to lespedeza, land well improved. $4,500.00 with $1,- 500.00 down payment. D. L. West, Cartersville, RFD 3. 137 A., 6 mi. S. W. Conyers, 22 mi. Atlanta, near Atlanta Hwy., 1 mi. from Presbyterian Church and Conference ground. In good state of cultivation. Good houses, 2 branches, good pasture, plenty timber. S. F. > gear Conyers, Telephone. 7396 Siege S. Forsyth; Market, 339 A. farm located Meri- wether Co. on Hwy. 85, 2 mi. Consolidated school. For sale er rent. Write for information. A. D. Pope, Senoia, Rfd 1. 100:A. good pasture, 4% mi. 4-R. house, 4 barns, good well water, handy running water through pas- ture, hog lot; Also 1 mare mule for sale. J. C. Williamson. Forsyth, Rt. 4. : 16 or 18 A. land about 4 or 5 mi. E. Lithonia, on Loganville, Lithonia Hwy. House, barn, cotton allotment; electric lights, just have to be turned on. Rob- ert Sheppard, Lithonia. Rt. 1. 40 A. land, 3 mi. N. E. Ros- well on old Ala. Hwy. 5-R. house, 2 springs. good place for lake, electric lights on school bus line. $1,- 500.00: Exe. for small place. good house near Atlanta. W. D. Hamrick, Roswell, Rt. 1. 619.6 A., Henry Co., 2 mi. W. Hampton. 6 houses, creek: 400 A. in cult., fenced pasture. $20.00 A. R.J. Jordan, Atlanta. 1792 Langston St., S. W. Phone RA. 6449. 200 A. land, part in cultiva- tion, some timber, good lying upland, creek and branch bot- toms about 7 mi. N. Dawson- ville. 5-R. house, needs some repairs. Fairly good barn. crib. Fine spring water. Corner land crosses Hwy. now being built. This part of land also on R. E. A. electric line. Wan to sell at once, cheap for cash. Mrs. C. A. Reese, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. 99 A: farm on Hwy. leading from Stephens to Washington. Fine location. good land. Con- venient to sehool and Church. G. C. Hargrove, Stephens. 56 A. fenced with hog and barb wire, 35 head cattle, pranch never runs dry, goad farm. machinery, good out- pldgs. Also fixed to put 300 chickens on market every week. Hot water, home and chicken house. W. L. Cousins, SR., Decatur, Rt. 2. 57 A. farm, 4 mi. W. Carroll- ton on Mt. Ziom Hwy.; 1, 6-R. house, 1. 3-R. house for sale. W. W. Strickland, Carrollton, Rt. 5. 238 A. N. E. Barnesville on Milner and Highfalls road; 1, | 5-R. and 1, 3-R. house; 3 barns, shop, 1 smoke house, electric lights, on school bus route. 65 A. in good state cult., well watered. $3,000.00. W. R. Darden, Goggins, Rt. 1. | 3 A., in Mts. Rabun Co.. 2 blocks Hwy.; Good fence and rock wall. 6-R. house, 2 story dbl. garage. Spring water, land in fine condition. L. G. Westbrook, Clayton, Rt. 2, Box 78. 7 340 A. fine Mtn. land, over- looking Warm Springs, Man- chester, 2% mi. from ea.; Heavily timbered, well water- ed by springs, creek. Also 744 A., 2 mi. No. Warm Spgs., on F. D.. R. Hwy. 2 mi. .crek frontage, 14400 rods new wov- en wire fencing. Hydro elec- trie power, ample bldgs. Write for further information. T. J. Long, Warm Springs. 75 A. farm, 1% mi. Marrow on New Hwy. 3; 4-R. house, plenty running water, wood. See H. C. or L. H. Gilbert at the Home place .or Marrow. Dewy H. Gilbert, Jonesboro, Beak: 40 A. farm in Lumpkin Co., 9 mi. Dahlonega on RFD road. Good house, out-bldgs., well on porch, plenty open land and woods. Orchard, creek bottoms, pasture. $700.00. Come see, dont write. Max Price, Dah- lonega, R. 1. 42 A. North Fulton, 23 mi. Atlanta: 4-R. house, electri- city, 2,000 ft. road frontage. everflowing spring, near Church, school, L. C. Garrard, Alpharetta, R. 2. 90 A. land, 6 mi. E. Marietta, Cobb Co.; 30 A. cleared, bal. in timber. Plenty running water: Also 95 A. farm about 20 mi. No. Atlanta in Cobb Co., just off Johnson-Ferry Road. $30.00 A. L. N: Lassiter, Mari- etta, R. 2. Tel. 1091-J. 2 Small farm, 6 mi. Douglas- ville, 1 mi. church, store on school bus route for sale cheap. 6-R. house, orchard, nice pas- ture, electric lights. Write. W. P. Webb, Douglasville. 1% A. land 1 mi. city limits; Good 4-R. house on good road, other out-bidgs. for quick sale. Aldine Walls, Newnan, R. 3. 200 A. Jand, 13 mi. N. E. Eliaville,. Schley Co.; 5-R. house, tenant house: 60 A. open land; about 800 cord pulp wood; About 150 thous- and it. saw timber, well water- ed. Near school bus, on public road, 8 mi. EE. Tazewell. $2,000.00 or exc. for store and dwelling combined, A. C. Mc- Cervey, Buena Vista, R. 4. 2 branches.. 65% A. good land, good hog e and cattle farm, 2% mi. S. E. Centralhatchee, Heard Co., 35 A. fine bottoms, 30 thousand ft. saw timber. Priced right, S. L. Bowen, Franklin, R. 2. 40 A. land in Gilmer Co., on RFD; Small house, barn, orchard, springs, lake sites, plenty woods, $500.00; Also 2. A. adjoning above. All woe.., ereek, springs, lake site. No house. $400.00. For quick sale or trade. W. T. Hammond, At= lanta, 192 Doane St., S. W. 158 A. land; 70 A. in culti- vation; 1, 6-R. house, barn, meat house; Will grow any- thing; on paved road, 6 mi. to market, school bus by door;3, Small cash payment, handle rest like rent. Perry W. Sellers, Thomasville. 20 A. land, fronting 2 streets; Some saw timber, 2 branches, fine pasture, 30 by 60 barn; 9-R. house, city conveniences. 3 blocks to Depot. Sell reason- able or trade for place near: Conley. J. L. Berry, Norcross. 120 A. in Thomas Co., about half in cult., bal. in pine tim- ber; good 6-R. barns, 3 fields, good fencing, grapes, fruit trees. good water, 8 mi. No. Thomasville. Bus and mail route by farm, W. M. Bryan, Thomasville, 215 E. Jackson St. : 250 A. farm, 14 mi. Donal- 7 sonville, county seat Seminole Co., 2 mi. Baptist church, Ma- sonic hall and store: on high school bus line, RFD Rt., and ice line. 85 A., cultivation, bal. good tenable land. Good crop. Wire fenced. 1 _ settlement. Good roads and. neighbors. $2,000.00. W. F. Preston, Don- alsonville. About 500 A.. more or less, good land in central part of. Gas, at cross roads. Can $e readily divided into 5-100 Oglethrope. 202% A, woodland, n provements, for sale Writ information. H. Woodall, Mauk, Box No. 2. 50 A. good smooth. la 4-R. house, good out-b pasture, running water, pasture, plenty wood, wit mi. Churches, | good sch: Electric Jights | available. 2. S.. Wooisey. ' $1,000.00. Mrs. L. L. Peeples, F: ville; R. 2) =. : 170 A. land, 8 mi. S. W. D las, 1 mi. off Draketown Pasture, some bottom land | timber. House, barn. C. A. C Austell, R. 1. (See me back Clark thread mill, Clarkdal 160 A. good land, on Marie and Mcland road, 7 mi. Bom! plant. 10-R dwelling, ; water; 4-R tenant hous barns, out-bldgs Plenty y saw timber, good pasture and bus service 2 mi Cons dated school. P. H. Pet Powder Springs. 215 A. stock farm; 17 under wire fence; 3 te houses, barns, Dairy milk and dairy; 3-4 mi. ie Athens paved Hwy. $10.00. Also 202% A. farm; 14 a on C. of G. R. R. and Hwy mules, wagon, farm tools, er, rake, Fordson tractor, row, power grist mill AL De a- tur, 538 S. Candler St. 600 A.; about 10-H. farm cult., in running water for cattle fine lespedeza, other gra Nice 2-story house, deep we 5 tenant houses, 3 bal all fenced barbed wire. $2 A.; Also 100 A., 2-H. far cult. tenant _ house, barn, bidgs., all new. Good water. paved rd., $25.00 A. WwW. Je M tin, Edison. 58 A bee In 10 mi Decatur, 5 -mi. Panola Road. 30 A. cu es es {honia, Reo. 2 92% A., 16 mi. hours Atia in DeKalb Co.; 729 Be fine b tom land in cult.; 15 A. ee in Ga.; 60 mi. fine ber. 5-R house, new barn, 0 bldgs.: Pasture, School bu door, electricity near. $7,000. or exc., S. EH. Ga. farm, 1 value. C. C. Richardson, Ste Mountain. 285 A. good farm land in W. Heard Co. 6-R. dwell: house, 4 tenant houses, baz Buildings in good conditi Good pastures, well water enough timber for gener For particulars, write. Gross. Glenn. 103 A., in high state_ cai tion, under fence, % mi. old depot, Fayetteville house, lights, water, bath; tenant houses, good barns, out bidgs.; Spring, branch, pond site. $6500.00. Sale bef Oct. 15. S. W. eee Pay ville. 425 A. farm, 48 mi. No Rome; 125 A. in cult., bi growing timber and pas New 7-R. house, 4-R.- te: house, 2 good parns, good orchard, creek through & 4% mi. Church. Ry A. Rome Re, 1. ee 101% A. a 1% cE LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND FOR SALE | FA t A. % mi. off main Hwy., So. Griffin. 2-R. Bunga- type dwelling, wired for ts with cellar. Well water, ngs at good lake site. Big chicken house, out-bldgs. ail and school bus route. improvements 8 yrs. old. 00, BL Fs Mindler, Griffin, 50 A., 12 mi. Dublin. Ideal and grain farm, never water supply, rich land. newly fenced, lespedeza. rmuda sod; 6-R. dwell- half million ft. standing $10.00 A. Also 700 A., Dublin. Finest grass land middle Ga.; flowing: springs, _ fields, colonial home; Ob Aas. E. Mart;-bDubiiny A. land in Hamilton Dis- t, Colouitt Co.; About 22 A. cult. Fine crop young pines; ly good dwelling house, co barn, other out-bldgs. ool bus route to Moul- paved road, power line. stock farm. $1,200.00. H. B. Slaughter, Meigs, R. i. court house; . cleared, level, good pea- nd corn land; Lights, good poultry houses, leghorns, good for poul-; pansion. A. 4 H-p. Shaw tractor, broke in good. , no trades. E. B. Smith, inbridge, R. 1, Box 261. A, stumped new ground, A. canebreak, running pasture; 16x16 fireproof good well. Good fishing hunting, near by-tide water 6 mi. paved road from nnah. $600.00 cash or can be arranged. Clif- anforth,, Savannah, 121 St.. West. 00 A. good land on paved d, 1% mi. high school, $2,- Also 100 A. fertile farm town, $2,300.00; 85 A. jJand 3 mi. town, % mi. road, $2,300.00 Each nd has 4-R. house on it. good titles. In Terrell = J: Hi everett, Par- . land, 20. A. in cult., 1 on Camilla and Funston road. Large 9-R. house, sity, good water, out- all fenced. Mrs. J. E. Moultrie, R. 1. . high pebbly soil, un- mbered; 50 A. in cultiva- neces, barns, pack-house, tricity, good water, $3,700.- sash: Or rent 40 A. af above h all tobacco and cotton al- ents, share crop, or Stand- ent for $300.00 to reliable n or woman with references. I. H. Anderson, Alma, R. ine, fertile farm in Morgan ~475'A. or 675 A. on pro- ent paved Hwy. Phones, ts, plenty of timber. One of best farms in Morgan Co., r for farming or for cat- ke engagement to .come L. Williford, Madison, | & 108, 50 A. dairy farm in Monroe ty, 20 Mi. No. Macon. New s., modern equipment. Pro- ing grade A. milk. Dwelling. ant houses, fertile red land. grass, well watered. For > information see of R. L. Gose, Forsyth, R. . good strong ridge land, red, grey land, 2 mi. city S$. Dalton, 30 mi. Chatta- a, % mi, Hwy. 41. 6-R. good roof, fine well with pump, good metal barn. Mrs. Walter E. Wil- Dalton, RR. 4: .. good land, grows any- 00,000 ft. timber, all 2 uvement, 30 mi. S. Macon. ses, good out-bldgs.. Pra- ali fenced and s. Good pasture, , electricity. F. effersonville. A. farm; 25 A. eultivation, W. Carrollton, 2 mi. S. on: 7.6 A. cotton allot- 894 Ibs. cotton per A.) y buildings, wood, water. pasture. School bus and route, $1,400.00 cash. J. rrison, Carrollton, R. 5. A> near S. A. lL. BR. K-5 house, good barn, out- Deep well, electric lights. 1 bus line. L. A. Rahn, lasting Tay- . good land, some fenc- rings, (Granite Rock on ). Good roads, near schools Church. 10 mi. from town. iid make splendid stock . $8.00 A. L. Clark, Elber- nd 2-H. farm in Laurens on Dublin and Have good cotton and allotments. 2,000,000 turpentine timber. Good stock farm, can Separate or together ndham, Macon, 2120 ve. x y 450 A. cross. 890 A. in S. E. part Bulloch| Co.; 3-Mule farm, cleared and stumped, plenty water. On bus, power and school bus line. Near high school. R. L. Graham, Stil- son. ; 128 A. good farm land, some lata No. houses, near Sum- ertown on R. R. and Hwy. $500.00. Mrs. Mary R. Lane Summit. 101 A. farm, 8 mi. Douelas- | ville: 18 A. good creek bottom land, running water in all pas- tures. 2 houses, 1. 4-R., 1 3-R. rood out-bldgs. $15.00 A. On school bus, mail route. Part Se J.-M. Hall, Douglasville, R 200 A. in Fannin Co. near N..C. State line on Blue Ridge, Murphy Hwy. 16 A. in. cult.,; bal. in timber. Has carrier bus service. On school bus and mail route. $5.00 A. for quick sale. AD. Deany Ty Ty, R.A From 80 A up to 200 A., all with good improvements, well watered and within 2 mi. good school, near Chipley. W. JU. Crawford, Chipley. : 51 A. in Randolph Co., S. W.! Ga., on Cuthbert and Coleman paved road. On telephone and electric line. 5-R. painted house, wired. Barn, out-bldgs. $1,600.- 00 cash, Reason for selling, old Bee Ww. S. Starr, Cuthbert, R. 575 A. gray pebble land (1 to 1% bales cotton to acre); in. cultivation, rest in pasture with water for stock. Home place never been rented, wire fenced. Not able to look wir fenced. Not able to look after, reason for selling. Near school and Churches. J. E. Gold- en, Jakin. 680 A. land: 65. A. in cultiva- tion: Good place for stock rais- ing: 4 houses, 1, 8-R.; 1, 5-R., 2, 4-R. houses, 3 barns, 2 to- bacco barns, 1 big pack house. J.D. Shannon. Alma. ~ 155 A. farm land. in Grady Co., 80 A. in cultivation, 50 A. in pasture, 25 A. wood. Good fences. 6-R. painted dwelling, electric lights, running water, 2 tenant houses. % mi. graded school. In tobacco. and eane belt. Come or write. C. A. McElvey, Whigham, R. 2 964 A. farm; Will sell 40, 80, 100 or 200 acre tracts or all to 1 buyer. Fine stock farm on river, big springs. 8 tenant houses, 7 barns; Over 100 A. cotton allotment. Near Carters- ville. Terms. Cotton payments, cash or part cash. C. J. Gemes, Kingston. 125 A.: 50 A. in cultivation; 15 bearing pecan trees, nice peach orchard, grape vine and pear _ trees. Good dwelling house, 1 tenant house, out- bldgs. Will sell or rent. Come see it. C. L. Smith, Baxley, R. 4, : 6 A. good land within %4 mi. R. R., school, Church, mail. Has barn and wited pasture with ood -hard wood. Ideal for trveking; has small lake. Good well water. For cash or terms. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, Milledge- ville, Box 140 A. 30 A. farm, in the heart of Blue Ridge Mountains. John F. Tarpley, Blue Ridge, R. 2 Box 133. 1030 A., 5 mi. W. Soperton on paved Hwy., 350 A. in cult., pal. good timber and pasture, $15.00 A. Terms; Also 278 A.; 150 in cultivation, near Super- ton: 5 dwellings, 7 tobacco curing barns, etc. 20 A. tobacco allotment. Very reasonable price and terms. J. =0- Hal, Soperton. : Nice 20 A. farm in fine run- ning shape; House practically new,, 2 wells; mail, school bus at door. Church nearby. $1,600.- 00: Will take $400.00 mortgage. Convient: hay shelter and crib. R. T. Postma, Folkston, R. 1, Box 70. 50 A. farm land, 8 mi. N. Perry on U. S. Hwy. Nice house equipped with lights, water and bath. Cash or terms. G. H. Smith, Fort Valley, R. 1. 392 A., 6 mi. W. Hawkins- ville: 50,000 slash pines, set out 2 yrs. ago. 5-R. dwelling, paint- ed with barns, out-bldgs.; 2 living streams water. R. 8. An- derson, Hawkinsville. 44 A. land just outside Li- thonia on Randoll Ave., lead- ing to Stone Mtn. Hwy. Run- ning water, Bone, Lithonia. 582 A. land, 10 mi. BE. Elber- ton; 100 A. in cultivation, bal. mostly in wood. Good pasture land. 2 good dwellings and out- pldgs. School bus by home. K. E. Rucker, Elberton, R. 6. 100 A. farm in Bibb Co., 10 mi. Macon on paved road; Good pasture, stream. (Land will make bale cotton per A.) $40.00 A.: $2,000.00, for house. Also 66 A. 11 mi. Macon; 2 houses. The 2 farms _ join. $20.00 A. Come see, J. S. Bak- er, Macon, R. 3. rs $20.00 A. D. E.| 2 110 A. more or less, 3 mi. Newnan on good road. Plenty wood, 2 springs and branches. Place. for fishpond... D. M. Wood, Sr. Newnan, R. 3. s 4 ac hatiey ris. Orthbert. R. 15 A. good land, 12 m Atlanta on East road, 3 mi Stockbridge. 4-R. house, venient to school bus, el city, Church and good roa W. Smith, Stockbridge. 20 A. land; 15 A. cultivattio 10 mi. W. Atlanta, 5 mi Bell Bomber plant, 2 m Bankhead Hwy. on Bu Rd.: 5-R. house, 2 porches, goo pasture, big barn, other ov bldgs. $2,500.00 E. C. Buekne Douglasville. oe 94 A. farm near good scho and. Church, plenty runni water, timis'; 4-R. house pldgs. $1,500.00, C. J. Maa Mt. Zion. : - 2915 A. farm about 12 Eatonton on milk and sc route. Good home and te house. Woul4 sell for $1,50 Could be arranged for part payment. Good dairy farm. C. Kimbrough, Eatonton, R 54 A. good land; 20 A. g creek bottom Jand, % mi Hwy. frontage; Good 7-R. 1 board house, new top; 1 house, wired on R. H. A. Barn, out-bldgs. Good past with water. $57.50 A. Rea able terms. Miss Ada He Griffin, 404 Bell St. P 4285. ; : 2 good farms in Jefferson for sale or rent. 167 and respectively, 22 and 23 A. ton. Makes any crops. 5 Louisville. B. H. Warren, Lo ville. : 4141 A. Jand, 3 mi. W. Cane Franklin Co.; 70 A. in _ cu bal. in growing timber. 5-R. 8-R. houses. Good barn, ture, water power mill, 1 and school route. Power C. Hole * Fort Valley. 88 A. land, 3 mi. Bufor 2 public roads; 2 houses, Church on school bus line A. bottom Jand. Fine lot timber. Renting now for $ yr. P. M. Garner, Bufor 50 A. in pasture for 1 all under woven fence; 10 1 \N. Sylvester on Cordele Hw paved rd., mail route by do Good -4-R. house, large out-bldgs., metal reof, & deep well water, lots | timber. $1,500:00 cash. | Seiferman, Sylvester, R. 4. 125 A. farm in Gwinnett 2-H. farm; 5-R. house, large barn, out-bldgs. Well yd. Mail route by door. Mrs. A. Moore, Lithonia, R. 2505 90 A. land, % mi. B. Loc Grove. Good 4-R. House, li barn and pasture. $1,( Emmett Smith, Locust C 20 A. land, 3 mi. W. Sm 5-R. house, 6 stall. barn, bldgs. Plenty of fruit. Ww. Rogers, Marietta, R. 4.. 40 A. in south Fulto 3-R. house, barn, apple * ard, fruit trees, good pa branch runs through pas electricity available. Good vw on back porch. Yr, around rq: $500.00. aa H. McDonald, 604 Point, Dunlap Ave 4919. ae 481% A. good land 3 mi Smyrna on Milford Rd. & house, plenty out-bldgs. Wo water, fruit. Also potatoe ing house. Sell or take s place in city or suburbs* pay. Mrs. M. L| Lewis, etta, R. 4. x 70 A. farm on . A. Crawley, J.B. Mobley, T. P. Rogers, Cliff ers, A. P Malcom, R. M. Tucker, E, S. Herndon, red Jones, F. J. Simons, Aubrey Rowe, E. P. Up- O. T. Almand, C. T. Blasingame, T. C. Dally, eters; H. L. Studdard, M. A. Knox, J. 8. Simons, Conner, P. E. Peters, C. E. Gresham, F. L. Con- E+: Bowdon, W L. Lennard, W. P. Jay. H. P. m, J. O. Malcom, Geo. B. Malcom, E. L. Mob-. Gibbs, R. A. Aaron, O. T. Segars, Holland m, B. L. Harrison, J. M. OKelley, M. A. Hawk- dP, W. Ivey. Mi LAND FOR SALE \ A. well timbered unim- land on State Hwy. 2 mi. ense on mail route and 91 bus Hine. Good open e, fishing and hunting. distance to Brunswick. 0.00, easy terms. J. s, Odum. : A. farm; about 30 A. open Good lake site, hunting nds, for quail and rabbits: ouse, 4 stall barn, good water, 3 branches. $800.- _E. Hyde, Douglasville, son for selling, husband is Mrs. Louise Gossett, Ac- mt ) A. in Effingham Co., on ec Rd., 1% mi. from Hwy, 2 A. cult., bal timbered. house, 2 tenant houses. enient to Churches, on 1 bus route. Consider 0 4 a J. L. Trowell, A. 35 A under cultiva- running water in field; house, barn, other out- 2 mules, farm imple- and good wagon includ- r good school and LM. Boyett, Climax. FARM LAND FOR SALE 6-R. house, excellent condi- tion, chicken houses and runs near Scottish Rite hospital and school Small down payment. Mrs. J. L. Lanier, Summerville. 114 A. land in Lincoln Co., Dwelling house, 2 barns. Well watered, growing timber. $800.- 00. W. N. Spires, D-sbiin. 60 A. farm in White Co.; 21 A. cultivated: 4 A. bottoms, 2 pastures, running water; 1 dwelling, out-bldgs. School bus by house. Come see or write. J. D. Tatum, Cleveland, R. 5. 82 A. land: 27 A. in cultiva- tion. Good stream through place, mill site, timber; 5-R. house, tenant house, good well water, good allotments. Peach- es, pears, figs, pecan trees, 2 grape arbors. Fine range for stock. $1,000.00 cash for quick gale. Russell Humphries. Pel- ham, R. 3. Unusually desirable farm in highly desirable section, 250 A.; 90 A. cult., 35 A. pasture, 125 A. in pines, $1,000 worth ready to saw, several thousand more all along for years; Modern 6-R. house, etc. Value $7,500,00 because of old age will sell for $4,000.00. C. R. Morris, New- nan, R. 3. : | 2 small farms for sale or| A. in cult 2 houses. water mill | good 5-R. house, barn, good pas- /216 Persons St. 160 A. land; 104 A. in cult., | 5 fields cross fenced; 2 A. pecan pear, grape, tung oil trees. On Pavo, Morven Rd., 3 mi. off hard rd.; 3 good houses, tobac- co, mule berns; mail, school bus by door. Priced to sell. O. J. 'Hralett, Sr., Pavo, R.2. | 124 A. farm land, 5 mi. Tif- ton on mail and school bus route. Common bldgs., good to- rent. J. R. Kinney, Fort Valley, Rowland, Vifton, R. 2. Bishop. 310 A., well improved, farm located 7 mi. Moultrie, 4 mi.| Norman Park, Electricity avail- } able, near good schools, has good allotments. Well fenced; 80 A. in cult., bal in timber, pasture, plenty running water. | Mrs. W. W. Boyd, Moultrie. . 50 A. land, 18 A. cult., 1200 turpentine cup Ist yr., good) bldgs. Fruit trees. $1,000 cash. Mrs. S. A. Brown, Manassas. 35@ A stock farm 2% mi, mi. Atlanta. On mail and school pus route. Good 4-R. house, ed: 75-100 R. P: Bomar, F at | RED. i Want to buy small fa North Georgia, part crop part pasture. No house sary. Must be within we distance of school or Pay good price for right Electricity to be availab HH. Lumpkin, Leary. Want to exe. 3 house i : Hapevile for a small far about 25 acres. J. N. Yo Hapeville. 3753 Forrest A Ca 7451. : Want to buy 100 A, farm 60 or 75 acres in cultivation, with good buildings and fen good cotton, peanuts an bacco | allotment, . line, in or near Tift Co. full details and best price. E. Law, Chula, Rt. k Want*to buy 1 or 2 h. near good town and sch not replv from middle or Nort mule and enough help to and harvest it. Green Thomas. Barnett, Soperton. POE Want farm North of Atlan around Norcross, Doraville, - Tucker or Roswell. Write. C. R. Williams, Atlanta, 3104 Piedmont Road. * WANT TO RENT FARMS Want to rent 1 h. farm near good town, so can raise and sell vegetables. Prefer a factory town not in South Ga. Must be good land and houses, pastur and/ wood. Pay money rent or work on 50-50 basis. W. C.- Rucker, Washington, Rt. 2. | | Want good 1 h. farm fer 4 end a 6 barrel stand of turo tine en halves or 50-59 ba With good man; good lan 1 cood cotton ellotment. eter around Statesboro or Vidaiiiz } kason Collins, Metter. eee Ee Florida Holds AAA Fertilizer |_ Sent Into State Commissioner Nathan Mayo Says State Inspection Law Ignored. = TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 17. (AP)The De- partment of Agriculture today seized four carloads of federal AAA fertilizer shipped into Florida with- out passing state anspenlichs for which there is a fee of 25 cents a ton. : One seizure of two cars was made in the rail- orders from Commissioner of Agriculture Nathan Mayo, who charged that AAA officials had ignored this states inspection laws. Both shipments, contain- ing superphosphates, originated in Georgia. : Mayo ordered seizure of any fertilizer, partic- ularly superphosphates, shipped into or sold in this state on which inspection fee has not been paid. He notified Secretary Wickard, of the United States De- partmen of Agriculture, of his seizure orders to Flor- ida inspectors. The Department of Agriculture said one Georgia company which had shipped into Florida without paying the fee had complied with an order to pay up in 48 hours or have its registrations cancelled. It the AAA fertilizer shipments to participating farm- ers are subject to the state fees. : Along with the fertilizer case, the state inspect- ion service revealed that it had reported last July 22 to the AAA that Florida farmers operating in the AAA program had kicked about poor stands of pea- nuts from seeds obtained through a cooperative asso- ciation at Camilla, Ga., and distributed into Florida under AAA contracts. It said 16 samples of seed pea- nuts were analyzed and 11 of these fell below the germination guarantees. = Phil S. Taylor, supervising inspector, said ad- vance samples of seed peanuts were not submitted to the Florida laboratory for germination and purity tests. Taylor said the peanut situation was reported to H. G. Clayton, administrative officer for the AAA in Florida, but no reply has been received. In one sample, where the germination guarantee was 92 per cent, Florida tests showed germination per cent, against a guarantee of 88 per cent. SS : *x* * * The above article illustrates vividly how the 2 Friple A is trying to treat all state laws with con- tempt. = The Triple A is undertaking to control all fer- tilizer and seed. If they can control all fertilizer and seed they can control all farmers and nobody can farm except by permission of the Triple A. * If the Triple A could succeed in nullifying all state regulatory laws and their enforcement, the farm- et would be without any protection on earth against sorry fertilizer and sorry seed, This is just another racket. I am calling this matter, together with the milk racket, to the special attention of our congressmen ee senators in Washington. WANT TO RENT FARMS WANT TO RENT FARMS a want to rent with option to buy on terms later, a small farm near East Point, 30-60 cres, 15-20 A. good land, lay- ae well for crop; 6 A. or more | I. od bottom land, good hog wire fenced pasture, dwelling, arn and all-year running wa- er: on or near paved road. Electricity installed. Must be heap yearly rental payable in advance. Pe Ge JINKS. ast >oint, 242 Dauphine St. Want to rent or buy 1h. farm Telfair or Dodge Co. State ice, etc., and I will come see. Perry Collins,. Jr., Macon, 244 -Roffhome Ave. Want. to pay reasonable cash ent for small place, suitable or small dairy, with buildings, lose to Atlanta or Macon. Mrs. ; A. Barr, Ringgold, Rt. 2. Want a 2 h. farm, standing t. close to Atlanta car line, ith 2 houses and good pasture, me bottom land preferred. aeits what -you have. ; est, Marietta, Rt. 4. Want to rent 2 h. farm with to 4 acres tobacco contract, hat is suitable for raising hogs, ws and chickens, somewhere n Thomas, Grady, Colquitt or Mitchell Co. W. H. McMillon, Ochlocknee, Rt. 1. acres under cultivation and 3 to 400 acres fenced pasture, prefer in open range territory. C. Nail, Hortense. Want a small farm of about 20 acres, near Market. Ref. exch. W. A. Goare, Nashville. Want good farm with good house, plenty of fenced hog and cow pasture. plenty water, near churches and graded school, for you have. J. W. Hinson, Irwin- 100, bets els g Want small farm suitable for trucking and chickens near transportation. 5 or 6-R. house. Want to move by Nov. 1st. J. C. Mobley, Brookhaven, Box 76. Wal. 6470. Want to rent small farm within 25 or 30 mi. Atlanta. Pay cash, rent or buy on small terms. Write or call. -Sam Burge, Atlanta, 689. Tifton St. Phone MA. 1979. Want to rent about 100 A. farm land in Houston or Bibb Co. with 5-R house. Some pasture fenced with privilege to buy. Have all stock and tools, can finance self. Like to hear at once. Want to give eash rent, J. T. Overton, Elko. Want to rent small 2-H. farm for Standing Rent, near Griffin, Milner, or Barnesville not less than 5-R. house. J. G. Harvell, Yatesville, Rt. 1. FARMS FOR RENT h good land and buildings, church and school. Can "i f ref. Will answer i letters and cards. E. H. eae Sylvester. care Gen. Want a good 1 h, farm for ss. with 2 acres tobacco oe s 4 R. house and as much wil: sell. Mrs. M. WwW. Bene "* Lithonia, Rt os = yards here and the other at Monticello upon. paid under protest, indicating a court test of whether. January 1943. of 58.50 per cent. In another, germination was 53.37 | | tion, 150 A. pasture. Want to rent or buy with 200 standing rent. State fully what. land as you want for rent or MARKET F ARMS FOR RENT 36 A. farm; 12 A. for cotton for rent. House, pasture and wood, near Church and school. Rent on 50-50 basis. Above avg. land. Mrs. Ethel Anthony, Lavonia, Rt. 2,-Box 49. 1-H. farm for rent, about 3% mi. S, W. Jonesboro on. good road. Good bldgs., good land, water and plenty shade. Fruit trees. % mi. E. Mundys Mill. L. J. Brown, Jonesboro. 100 A. alongside Ga. RR. on Stone Mtn. to Lithonia Hwy. House and barn. and in bad. state of cult. Will rent for little above taxes or make me a proposition. E. H. Harkins, Atlanta, 145 Hurt St.. N. E. Tel, WAI. 6286. Farm for rent in Dublin, 1 mi. out on paved Irwinton Rd. Joins incorporate limits town which has electric lights and water. Good barn, 1 ten- ant house, splendid pasture; Big, fine 2 story house. Write. W. P. Lassiter, Waynesboro. 2, 2-H. crops, thirds and fourths. Good houses and out-bldgs. Some branch and ereek bottoms. School bus by. door. Also 1, 2-H. crop, 50- 50 basis. Good house, barn, some creek bottoms. School bus by door, Mrs. Lela Mc- Daniel, Norcross, Rt. 1. Small place with 4 R. house. front and back porches, screen- ed. 7 mi. Richland, few yards off the Hwy. Good well water. Cash rent to be paid 6 mos. in advance. Mrs. Bobbie Street- man, Richland. 11 A., 5 Rr. house; chicken and truck farm; Cotton and Corn, 3: mi. Stone Mtn., just off | $15.00 mo. beginning W. F. Bentley, Stone Mtn. Rt. 2. House, water, wood and most any amount of land, for rent. S. D. Wilson, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Small truck farm, pasture. good for raising calves and pigs, cow and hay barn, piped water, large chicken house equipped Hwy. | with automatie lights for win- ter feeding. Excellent Egg Mart established. 1 R. house. elec, lights, $10.00 mo. Avail- able immediately. Write. Pal Parker, Atlanta, 365 Cheshire Br. Road, N. E. 365 A. farm, 250 in cultiva- 52- head cows; Beef Type: 67 A. cotton allotment. Will trade on halv- es. or rent. A. M. Aiken, Mad- ison. P, O. Box 335. 3 smal] farm houses, plenty of land for poultry, garden, pasture. 25 mi. Atlanta, also convenient to canning. plant at McDonough. W. S. Wilson, Stockbridge, Rt Z. 15 A. land, good 5 R. house. Rent house for $3.00 mo. and sive all made on land to repair fence: near school and mail route; water handy. large or- chard on place: give half of fruit. . Located on Lookout Min., 1 mi. East Durham mines, Gene Powell, Pittsburg. 35-40 Acres bottom and up- jand-fer rent. Mrs. Lula Scott, Adairsville, Rt. 2. For rent to party owning own cows, 4 R. house, pasture, well. barn and milk house, 65 mi. No.. of Atlanta on Knoxville and Atlanta Hwy. . Good pasture, plenty water. Milk truck goes by door every day. Mrs. JER, Kennemur, Jasper. 5 R. house, good farming Jand, near Roswell, for rent. Write. Mrs. E. M. Leamon, At- Janta, 18 Old Ivey Rd., Ch 1978. 137 A. farm with 3 houses, 2 barns, well located. For fur- ther information, see, Foster Lazenby, Mansfield. ee H. farm. about 3% mi. _Jonesboro, on good ae woos buildings, good land, good water, and plenty shade and fruit trees. % mi. East of Mundys Mill. L. J. Brown, Jonesboro. 2 1 large 1h. farm near town to rent for standing rent or 3rds and 4ths. Mrs. Mary L. Kimbell, McDonough, Rt. 3. Want to rent for standing rent 35 Acres of good fertile Jand with 12 acre cotton allot- ment. W. T H CORUBEES. Colbert, Rae oo 20 A. farm, 5 mi. Marietta, % mi. paved road, new 4 R. house. several out-bldgs. .., fine land. Prefer renting to middleaged couple. ~ Mrs. Geo. Knott, Matietta, 835 Church St. 4 H. farm for rent. All un- der wire, on Highway. % mi. town, 30 A. cotton allotment, lights, running water the year round. Ideal for hog raising. H. J. Bell, Sardis. 160 A. farm for rent for 1943, located 2% mi. North Hinton, on 3rds and 4ths, or exc. for smaller acreage. Also have good pair of mules, 6 and 7 yrs. old, for sale. Am not-able to work. Will sell place. W.L. Wilpon. Talking Rock, Rt. 2. *of: Wednesday, September 28 Hold Cotton Seed Off Mark THE MILLEN FERTILIZER COMPANY | Hon. Tom Linder, Commissioner of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: We realize, of course, that you already k what has been pulled over the farmers in the seed matter. It appears that the oil mill men and price fixers got together and fixed the price to f suit the oil mills. It appears that the farmers and operators did not have an opportunity. to have a voice in the matter at all. We operate a large ginnery here, but if: we the seed we will have to let the oil mills have t] within thirty days subject to their grade. The gi have no way of knowing what the seed grade i they buy them, therefore, there is no way for ginner to determine what he should pay the far for his seed. It appears that the farmer is the one that can hold the seed off the market for lo than thirty days. So numbers of our farmers have urged me to write to you and ask you to the farmers all over the state to hold their s the market and start a movement with the otlae missioners of Agriculture to urge their farmers ti the same thing. It would be a fine thing if it coul published just who fixed the price. I think you wot find it to be the oil mills. If a strong holding movement could be: ae it might help the farmers to get part of an ho: deal at least. What do you suppose the Southern resentatives were doing in Washington to let su deal be put over on the cotton farmer? We would appreciate any. fight that. you make. Yours very truly, (Signed) E. M. THORNE, Millen, Ga. September 3, 19. FARMS FOR RENT FARMS FOR REN Extra good farm in Haber- sham Co., good. barn, dwelling house, extra good water. paved road on both sides of land; good school in % of mi. Will grow 350 bu. corn, small grain, ete., in proportion. 6.8 cotton al- lotment; fine, young apple or- chard ( equipment for operating orchard included). $350.00 cash rent. D. A. Henderson, Cornelia. 50 cultivating acres,. bottom. and upland, corn, cotton, Les- pedeza hay land: 2 houses, barns, etc., plenty wood for fuel; Church and grammar school adjoining. Rent to eith- er white or colored. Mrs. Lula Scott, Adairsville, Rt, 2. 4h. crop, 19 A. cotton allot- ment, fair land, located in West Armuchee Valley, Walker Co. Mrs. W. D. Peterson, Summer+ ville, Rt. 4. Ook farm, good land, eectare 2 houses, 1 large and 1 small, electricity, on good road, 2 mi. town, for rent. I. F. Cheves. Villa Rica, Rt.. 2. : 3 or 4 acres and a good house, 1 mi. Hwy., between Mt. Pleas- | Write.. ant and Grangerville. A. T. Lee, Brunswick, Dartmouth St. 240 A. farm, extra good cot- 103 | ton land, plenty timber to burn; good house (4 large and 1 med. size rooms); house built of selected forest timber, newly covered, new barn; good pas- ture, good water; near consoli- dated school and Baptist church. Must be honest, sober with sufficient force for. 2 horse farm. 4 mi. town, near store, mill and shop. Mrs. M. Js Burel, Dacula. Have 3 farms to let for 1943. 9-1 h. farms and 1-2 horse farm. Large pasture with spring water for all the farms, located 15 mi. Augusta, 3 mi. West Grovetown on Appling Rd. Mrs. D. A. Howard, Grove- town, care Hamilton Rd. 4 A. chicken and truck farm, 3 mi. below Rising Fawn, on school bus and mail route. 5 R. house, good water. See or write Nelson E. Trask, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1. Want large Tenant. farmer for 71 acres cotton; 7 A, tobacco, plenty corn. 2 sets buildings, schools, churches. Come see if interested. . Jesse Purvis, Odum. A 2 horse farm for- rent on halves to sober man with plenty help. 4 R. house with electric lights; good pasture with run- ning water. 14.8 A. cotton al- lotment. Want to grow some truck crops. Located 11 mi. At- lanta, 1 mi. church; school bus in front of house. Leod, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1, Rockbridge Rd. . 35 or 40 A. good bottom land. for rent. Prefer Standing rent basis, Frank C. Pruitt, Dah- lonega. Rt. 1, Box 67. | Route, near school. Goo good well water, tenan | cotton allotment 24% a Rd B. D. Mc-. {ty furnish stock and A large 1 mi. town, % mi. highway. Good lan buildings. Standing re Kinney, Temp'e. : Have good, well wooded watered farm of 200 acres, 3 h. in cultivation, in Ste Co., for standing rent. for peanuts, cotton and No tobacco. (Dont k lotments): Can apply to d strator on Highway. um dwelling. Apply to M. L. Wamble, Sale Cit 136 acre farm 18 mi. 70 cultivated, 2 pastures ning water: nice 5 R 2 mules, some farm implem For rent for standing rent | halves. C.. J. MceCurd College Park, Rt. 2, or p (Atlanta) Wa 9257. Very desirable 2 yrs. average lint, 386 Ib acre. Fine crop peer harvested. Located on Au Highway, 1 mi: Devere school and 2 churches. S$ did community. Can f stock, share basis or sta rent. J. . Barnes, Deve 1 or 2 h. farm to rent o1 sell, located within a mi. \ Oglethorpe Co.