rial By TOM LINDER summer I made a trip ncluding Indiana, Illinois, Dakota, North Dakota Minnesota. as the time of year when a shoulder high. to weather conditions, rn was ankle high to knee told by people who live those states that an early ould cause great damage he corn crop. In the fall aft- ost fell, it became evident 2 great deal of damage had done. There was lots of soft in. the 1945 crop. 1is meant a short corn crop he nation as a whole. aree weeks ago I made a trip going one route and com- of Virginia, North Caro- outh Carolina and Geor- n both routes, I saw fields elds of corn that had nev- n the field and the weather very bad. Much of this corn sen seriously damaged. means that the corn supply he nation for our 1946 needs very much below our require- ss 945 we had a very large p oe The yield was E woply of corn and wheat together, however, is very h the heart of the corn should have been waist | utomobile to Washington, | ack another. Through the . touched. The corn was | China alone, there are millions of people who are actually dy- ing or threatened with death from starvation. Throughout all the countries of Europe, the wolf | of famine howls and many peo- | ple die while all its teeming mill- ions are underfed and under- nourished. | - The United States, with a shortage of food, is met with the necessity of dividing what we have with those who die from starvation. The fact of the mat- ter is, that the people of this na- tion have very little choice in the matter. : The cries of women and child- ren in other lands, dying from | want, must touch the hearts of a civilized people, to say nothing of those who believe in and fol- low the guidance of Him who gave His life on the cross to seek and to save those who are lost. It folisws. course, that we will divide with the starving people of the world as far as we can. Itis a great pity that the Nat- ional Administration does not face this matter squarely and say that we will divide with these starving people, as a matter of humanity. It is a great pity to put such an-act of mercy on a mercenary basis and to talk about loans and future international transact- ions when men and women are dying for lack of something to eat. What we do for a starving world should be done as an act of mercyas a good Samaritan who will bind up the wounds of the afflicted and divide his food as a matter of : with those who are in dire dis- : tress. There is a certain natural law _ which is called the law of recom- a pense. : Vengeance is mine; I will re- a pay, saith the Lord. 12:19. The people of the world today . have in store for them the pay- __ ment of a mighty debt, a debt _ created to fight the war through ~ a * which we have just passed. | The people of the world, col- _ lectively, have in store the pay- | ment of a mighty moral debt : that is the debt of responsibility __ for the destruction of life and = property in the process of this. great world war. This is the law of recompense which no law-making body on earth canrepealandfromwhich _ no man can stay the hand of judgment. The nations of the earth were involved in this war, _ white, black, brown, yellow and red. The nations of the earth will | pay the price for this great transgression. It is of no banehit for anyone | to try to cast all the blame for the war on someone else. The only thing that can be said is to repeat the words of the Na- zarene when the woman was ac- cused before Him and He said: He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her. John 8:7. Last week I attended a meet- ing of Commissioners of Agri- culture and also a meeting of the Board of Entomology and Plant Quarantine at Gulfport, Mississippi. I listened with a great deal of - (Continued on Page Eight) Rom. : - ~~ gites, RFD and school bus at the -bldgs., 3 pastures, running wa- _ ter, good orchard, around 20 A. tay % Ce Notifes of when request is notice 7 (A MARKET BULLETIN soe Address aii ttems for publication and all requests to be put | on the ma:ing list and fot change of address ty STATE BUREAU | OF MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta _ : farm oroduce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulatioris tnserted one time on each request and _ | repeated only accompanied by new copy. of Bulletin ; Published Weekiy at _ 114-122 Pace St Cevingten, Ga By Department oi Agriculture | Tom Lisd4er, Commissioner. ited space will not pertmit Insertion of fotices containing more than 30 words including name and address a Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does aot assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the * Executive ( Aftlapia. Ga Publi atiin Office ~ State Capitet Atlanta. Ga - repeats Hs Markets, 222 Stzte Capitol . Atlanta. Ga Ovtiee. State Capitol (414-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga editorial and Executive Officer Vetity op FORM 3575Bureau oi August 1 1937 hota 1BOU nrovided tor th Section 1103. at (je ane: : : : La : | AND WANT TO RENT . {in our office, 222 State = /P April lbth .. TYPE Notices received | of lack of spacewill be preference, Edition, and WISHING Bntfea as scond class matte) at the Pos! Vifir at Covington, Georgia. under Ac: oe Acseptes for | mailing at special! rate ot poster The following FARM LAND FOR SALE, W ANT- | ED, and IN EXCHANGE FOR, FARMS FOR RENT FARM ... were all received Capitol, before and through _and as so stated in our Special Notice appearing in two previous. Bulletins, ALL SUCH | COULD NOT BE PUBLISHED before our next Spec- | ial Land Edition in the Fall. Any Farm. notice that may be necessarily omitted from this issuebecause a in our issue of February 27. We trust | that this will not be necssary. APPRECIATING ibe | cooperation of all of you regarding this Special Land a everyone = | LUCK regarding individual listings, Iam oe Sincerely, ELIZABETH HYNDS, ry Editor-Bulletin. 7 P, .All REGULAR TYPE notices received through Friday, February 15th, will be published February | 97th. Please do not repeat or duplicate a notice al- | ready submitted that has not been published. AFTER February 15th, duly published and given the. BEST OF ~~ FARM LAND FOR SALE ie oS 265A. all under 3 lines of cat+ _ tle wire. 6 rm. dwelling in good repair, 1 new 4 rm, tenant - house, 2 barns, 6 big storage houses, 200 A. pulpwood, 2 lake -dooi, 3 churches near by. REA '. a@psured this yr. 5 mi. to R. f. Write. C. F. Butler, Junction CS City. : : 101% A. good land with lot of wood and timber, 7 rm. and 3- rm. house, $6,500.00. Will in- elude J black mule, all farm tools; also have for sale, lot of _ fedder, corn shucks and other feed stuff for cattle and mules, 8 mi. W. Newnan. Albert B. - McKoy, Newnan, Rt. 1. 10114 A., 2 houses, barn, out- in etek botioms, 25 mi. to At- Janta. Plenty wood, some saw - timber; on school bus and mail xt, $20.00 A.; 28 A. farm, 4 rm. house, lights, good barn, garage, other otit-bldgs., good orchard, @ pastures. Both piaces have plenty wood; school bus, mail - running water, nice saw timber, rt. 5 and 8 mi. So. Douglasville. J. M. Hall, Dougiasville, Rt. 4. _ 825 A, farm, 8 mi, E. Doug- lastille, 83 mi. W, Atlanta. Elec. ne runs mile through place. 2 hotices, just roofed, wired to large house. Creek through place. 150,000 ft. long leaf and tot of short leaf timber. Creek bettom. 15 A. hardwood across creek. 103 papershell pecan 2- yr. trees... 10. yr. guar, Trade equai vaiue in ot near Atlanta. ach if no trade. Dr. D. A. Bag- FARM LAND FOR SALE wustell. Phone 3201, [Rt 1. i 104 A. in Taliaferro Co. on State hwy. Crawfordville to Lexington. Mail and school by door, 7 rm. dwelling with lights, large new barn, 3 stalls with shed in front, 40 A. open, bal. in growing timber, 2 branches running through: place. Write or see. H. D. Silvey, Crawford- ville, Rt. 2. eo = 91 A. land, house, barn, run- ning water, lots of growing tim- ber. Some pines set out. Home place, near Antioch Church, El- bert Co.. Rob Parham, Bowman, Ht. 4, - 104 A. in Carroll Co. in high state of cultivation. Elec, line, school bus and mail by door. 7 mi. Carrollton, 8 to Bremen, 5 to Temple. 65 A. in cultivation. Good pasture and plenty run- ning water on farm. Come. Dont write. D. H. Hamrick, Bremen. Plantation home of the late R. Asba Walker, large 8 rm. 2 story house, 185 A., lawn and pasture of Carpet grass, good cattle range, fertile open farm land, bal. timber and branch, large barn and out-bldg. (Think there is also oil deposit on place.) Make offer. Imme. possession. Mrs. R. A. Walker, Egypt, Box 107. 80 A. farm, 5 mi. So. Griffin, on good road, good 5 rm. house, 2 barns, 2 brooder houses; elec., new elec. water system, 2 rm. tenant house, pasture, plenty wood, some saw timber. Sell either fully equipped or not. In- cluding good tractor, cow, horse, 225 laying pullets, and. farm tools. M. E. Segraves, Milner, Bae /., "FARM LAND FOR SALE| > -MARKETBULLETI{N Se ednesday, Februa ~ FARM LAND FOR SALE|FARM LAND FOF Ree pee 450 A. bottom-land, all fenced | with 3 good strands barbed wire: 200 A. open grazing land, 250 A. woods, fast growing Pine, Ash, Gum trees, 10 mi. from Forsyth, 2 mi. Juliette, 4 mi. off pave- ment. Bordered on N. side by Towaliga R., 3 rms. tenant house and arn $15.00 A. Mrs. Vera H. Lang; Forsyth. Will divide my place and sell any amt. 1 A. up: located right close to paved hwy., good young orchard, running water and lights in all the houses; also 150 A, farm with 2 houses without lights, good land, plenty running water. W. M. Cox, Lebanon. 30 A. farm in Dawson Co,, 7 mi. N. Dawsonville. Near 2 -hwys., stores and church, Small boxed house. 2% A. in cultiva- tion. Good oak and pine tim- fber. Elec. available. Howard Tatum, McCaysville. 50 A; land, 3 rm. house, elec. lights, out-bldgs., 20 A. cleared. Bal. in timber. Some saw tim- -ber. Good fresh land. Running water; on .mail and school bus rt. Located 5 Mi. S. Tallapoosa. . $2,000.00. C..P. Robinson, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 1. ES ' 3 Rm. house, wired for elec., 20 A. land, on Mountville-Ho- -gansville Rd. 3 mi. from Hwy. No. 29, 4%4 mi. S. Hogansville. $1,100. Mrs. L. G. Hardaway, Hogansville, Rt. 1, Box 213. _ 86 A. geod land, gooa 4 rm. house, big new barn, 2-H. crep in good pasture, 2,000 ft. saw timber. 2% mi, from hwy. 5 mi; from Tallapoosa in State of Ga. % mi. to bus and Mail, Sell at -bargain. Edgar Bell, Muscadine, Ala. (Reside in Ga. but side.) 50 A. cutover land, fifie pro- ductive soil, rolling some, young timber, 7 mi. Barnesville, 11 mi. Forsyth on good dirt Rd. Some open land. No improvements, fine spring. $600.00. Exe. for small acreage near Hapeville. R. C. Hogue, Hapeville, 557 Central Ave., CA-4907. 20 A., 10 rm. and 5 rm, houses, jlarge barn, chicken house, ga- rage, crib, wood shed, good well water. Elec. $14,000; also 3 A. 5 rm. house, near school. $1,300. All in Lula. Docia Harris, Lula. 35 A. high producing farm, on city limit line in Grayson. 6 rm. house, lights, all kinds good out-bidgs. Good 3 rm. tenant house... Good village school and churches. $3,500.00. Mrs. Annie Lou Purkey, Grayson. 66% A. good 6 rm. house, good barn, 3 mi. from Acworth on mail-and school rt. Plenty fruit, 4 lane hwy. Survey goes through place. Land lies practically. lev- el. Wilf make bale of cotton per A. Near good settlement. 36,000.00. E. A. Montgomery, Acworth. 189.41 A. land located 1% mi. N. Sargent. Fair 4 rm. house, small barn. 20,000 ft. saw tim- hwy., fine place to build. Also mule and 2-H wagon and some tools. $2,500.00. See me - at ee W. B. Stapler, Newnan, _40-A., 25 open land, 15 A, in timber, 3 rm. house and out- bldgs., pasture and running wa- ter, elec. lights. 4 mi. E. Felton near 3 big markets. $1,000. N. Watts, Felton. _ Good red land, farm contain- ing 140 A., 2 good houses, plen- ty timber and bottoms, 44% mi. to Jefferson, 1 mi. to church and school. On public rd. $3,000.00. J. B. Dalton, Jefferson. io 202% A. good farming land and pasture, 8 mi. W. Hawkins- ville. Plenty running water, large creek across lower side. House dnd large barn. Fer more inform. contact. G. L. Chapman, Rome, Rt. 5. % A., 4rm. frame house, ceiled, just outside city limits, lights available. Some wood, pasture with running water, $1,500.00. See or call. Mrs. J. G. Fuller, Jonesboro,, Box 162, 25 Smith st., Phone 2896. Chicken farm, 9 A. more or less, in forks of State hwy. and Super Hwy. Water and lights, sev. houses, fenced small pas- ture, and timber. Just out city limits of Cusseta, Chattahoochee Co. Write. A. G. Roberts, Cus- seta. ae Aho ety . * eas Post Office on Alabama) ber, 4 branches, 837 ft. on new) } allotment, taken now, you get: 2 row trac- 300 A. Monroe Co. for dairy} or stock raising. 40 A. creek bottom. All feficed, 5 separate ranges, each year-round water. Barns, tenant houses, 7 rm. dwelling. All covered with met- al, Lights, water, phone. Mail and School rt. 75 Hereford, Jer- sey and Holstein cattle; Hogs, | Sheep, Chickens, tractor, other farm equipment. $15,000.00. 1-3 Cash, bal. 5 yrs., 8 per cent. R. N. Anderson, Forsyth, Rt. 1, phone 2076. 60 A., 6 rm. house with big hall, big new barn, 2 garages, near Griffin; also large 200 A. farm, 100 A. River bottom, 100 A. upland. 2 houses. One of best stock farms in Spalding Co. J. C. Anderson, Griffin, Rt. A. 152 A. land, 30 A. in cultiva- tion. $5.00 A. Mrs. Letitia Wade, Rupert. 286 A., 2% mi. E, Canton Hwy., 30 mi. N. Atlanta. 10 Rm. dwelling, lights, water, mail, school bus. 2 ceiled tenant houses, 30 A. Lespedeza, 75 bot- tom land pasture, 2 streams, 1 near barn, through hog lot. Ap- ple orchard, grape vineyard, 150 A. eultivatible, $10,000.00, with terms. H. R. Dawson, Marietta, Rie2e 19 A. 5 rm. ceiled and painted house. Elec., water; on paved rd. 2 mi. Jesup. Splendid for trucking and poultry. Sell or exc. for timber land. _R. S. Can- ady; Jesup, Rt. 2. Good -2-Hy farm, 110 A. near: Douglasville, 29 mi. Atlanta, 55 A. in high state cultivation, 12 A. creek bottoms, Bal. in pasture and woodland. Good 5 rm. house, plenty water. Fine for truck farming. G. W. Thomp- son, Atlanta; 33 Georgia Ave., 5. . 40 A. thin land with running water on paved rd. 9 mi. S. At- lanta, on part of old No. 42 Rt., $18.00 A. Also smaller, better Acreage. W. G. Kelley, Conley. 105 A. land, $1,500.00.. Barn, 3 rm. house, crib and chicken house, 15 A. in cultivation, rest in wood and pasture. Some saw timber, enough pulpwood to more than pay for place, bold spring, 35 mi. N- Atlanta in For- syth Co. 5 mi. S. Cumming. W. L. Hallman, College Park, Rt. 1. 220 A., 6 rm. dwelling, 4 rm. cottage, ideal for poultry farm, 25 A. under fence. Bal. in grow- ing timber, pine, gum, cypress, mostly pine. In towh limits of Patterson. Good schools .and churches. On paved hwy., $50.00 A. J. H. Reynolds, Gordon, Rt. 1. 100A. land.. The late M. C. Christmas farm, 3 mi. E. Vien- na. Some saw mill timber. See Jy Be Christmas. or Mrs. i: GB: Sutton, Vienna. : 538 A., Heard Co., 2% mi. E: Franklin, 44 Mi. of Newnan and Franklin Hwy. No. 34. Sev. Branches and Springs, 600,000 ft, saw timber, 95 per cent pine; lot of young timber. G. J. Whitaker, Franklin, Phone 2231. . 173 A. farm 1% mi. Austell, 1 or 2-H crop open. Lots of wood, branch bottoms, 4 rm. house, barn, lights, school bus and mail rt. Good for stcek farm. Good price. G. Hays, Austell, Rt. 1. 531 A., 160 in cultivation. fenced in 8 fields, 8 A. tobacco good land, 4 good houses, 2 with REA lights, 1 with water and bathroom. If, tor, all equip., 2 young mules, riding cultivator, hundreds of dollars of farming tools, $40:00. A. Paul Beck, Valdosta, Rt. 3. 150 A. land, % mi. Malta Dam, 3 rm. house, out-bldgs., good farming land, plenty young timber, $1,800.00. 1% mi. from Cecil Yancer Store on Blairsville anes Horace Burns, Blairsville, Bet. 700 and 800 A. land in Johnson and Laurens Counties, lies in 3 tracts. Prac. all in cul- tivation recently except pastures and woodlands. Buildings on each tract. Reas. priced. R. W. Jackson, Wrightsville. 350 A. farm 1 mi. Morgan, 140 A. cleared, plenty saw and pulp wood timber, good level stumped tractor farm, 5 A. papershell pe- can bearing trees. 4 dwellings, 1 6-rm., 3 are 4-rm. ea. Barn, etc. (Will pay $2,000.00 rent for it this yr. if sold or given pos- G. Daniel, Mor- fe rota session.) John ie tracted for. /waste land. gum, /48 in. wire fence, j and pasture; | REA, water system, cleared, rest pastur well, spring and bold. bus and mail rt., el Small piece of land at ette for sale. C. L. Dy Atlanta, Rt. 5, Box 82, 100 A. land in Wint wood and water on place sowed down 2 yrs. tard, Winterville. . 31 A. farm, 5 mi, N, rm. house, 4 stall barn house, fowl house, 18 pecan trees, 21 A. in tion, balance in woods, e ity, mail, school bus aj $3,000.00. W. F. Preste Sev. good places, on Good land, buildings, A. to place at $100.00 Cash, bal. at 6 per cent $300.00 to $500.00 per yr.) located 3 mi. S. Ochlo mi. N. Thomasville. W. son, Thomasville. 1320 A. in Coweta Peach belt, 40 mi. Atlanta Newnan, near Roosevel School bus, mail rt., ele Suitable for viding. Bottom lands, well watered, splendic Cattle farm. Pine, - ha: timber, pulpwood. Ho large Oak Grove, 7 houses, 5 barns, out H. Baggarly, Senoia. 82 A., fenced, 42 A. in tion, bal. in timber a Exe. home orchard sta A. pecans beginning t Imme. $4,000.00 cash. H. G Cordele. s Fine 208 A. Dairy fa cows, 13 heifers; sheds, elec. milkers, tractors, new mode brick home, 3 tenant h mi. W. Atlanta. Equip cows. John P. Glor Hie ee . 200 A. grey, gravel lan Dawson and Bronwood, | from paved hwy.; 150 A tivation, bal, i j oak; painted dwelling, cypr gle roof, good barn, 4- 3-rm. tenant houses. A good metal roofs. Elec. Scheol bus and mail - Belle Timmerman, Bro 245 A. land, 3 m ma; -school bus lin churches. 150 A. cult bacco allotment. 2 tenant houses, 2 to Good water. Level, land. 100,000 ft. big ber. $9,000.00. S mules, cows and f. wanted. Trade for on No. lhwy. S. M Alma. 580 A. farm, Colquitt in cultivation, balance 13.7. A brick residence, big~b He bus, near hwy., 5 mi Write for full desc, ar John W. Good, Moultri 193 A. farm, good 7 ing, 4 rm. tenant ho barn, elec. lights, some bottom land, lo timber, well wate! branches and creek Oxford; > school bi church. Sell all or i 112 A. and 81 A. at Grover C, Ellington, 93 A. level loam creek, 2 branches, On mail rt., school from paved rd., 30 m 7 mi, SW Dallas, % m church,: elec. avail. house, 4 stall bar H. Brown, Ree ~ _ One of best farms in Ga. I Mi. from Shellman, 364 A. 30 A. in bearing pecan grove. 40 A. in wood lot. Will take $36,- 400.00. Land farm is rented for 1946, Mrs. John Mercer Woo- ter, Sr., Shellman. | 267% A. farm, 110 A. under cultivation, permanent water, good g or 7 bearing pecan trees, tenant house. 9 mi. N. Fitzger- ald.. Fine place for farm home and stock raising. $4,000.00. C. E. Walker, Abbeville, Rt. 2. - 736. A. farm, Houston Co.,7 mi. from Hawkinsville. 300A, open land, 300 A. under hog wire fence, some timber land, 6 rm. main dwelling, 2 tenant houses, barns, REA elec.; % mi. from aved hwy,; 4 all-year streams. 15.00 A. Julian D. Halliburton, Athens, 398 S, Milledge Ave, 417 A., 150 A. in cultivation, bal. well timbered, 150 A. more can be cleared; 2 good tobacco barns, 8 A. allotment for tobac- co, 8geod houses, 4 mi. of rail- road, school and church, One of best. farms in Colquitt Co. Dr. M. F. Shaw, Omega. part in city limits, timber, wa- tered, new house, REA elec.; plumbing, laundry, barn, garage with metal roofs, 2rm.log tenant} , house, % mi. to school, library onton, Rt. 4. 69 A. land, good 3 rm. house, plenty out-bldgs., orchard, pas- tures, good settlement; also pair mules, wagon, cow, chickens, corn and other feed stuff at @ low price. 11 mi. Athens, 2 bog a- Box 22, 6 224% A., 5 rm. ceiled house and out-bldgs., estimate 300,000 ft. saw timber, estimate 800 units pulpwood. Located North- ern part Hancock Co. $25.00 A. 8. S. Elder, Mayfield, Rt. 2. 84 A. land, 30 in cultivation in Pickens Co. Plenty timber and good orchard. 2 good dwellings, good out-bldgs. Ideal location for grist mill. Good bidgs. for same. Near church and school, on mail line. Power line soon. M. G. Jones, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. _ 393-5 A. good farm land, 2% mi. from Alpharetta, 27 mi. N, Atlanta-in Fulton Co,, on hwy., school bus line, REA and phone, Fine saw timber for bldg. Good pasture, with running water. 12 mi. Hwy. frontage. Reas. priced. H. V. Shirley, Alpharetta, Rt. 2. 5 rm. dwelling and tenant house and 104 A. farm near Cumming, for sale. P. E. Haw- kins, Brookhaven, 213 Peach- tree View, 65 A. farm, elec. lights, run- ning water, 2 chicken houses, 1,800. cap.;. 50,000 ft. timber; 1,000 cordwood; 15 A. open land, 40 wood, school bus, mail by door. Near churches. Sale or trade for larger farm. W. E. Parky, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 3 1-H farms, 3 dwellings, plen- ty out-bldgs., large orchard, well branch in pasture. Near paved hwy. from Washington to Lin- colnton. 6 mi. from Lincolnton, Near Graves Mtn. 470 A. in tract. Mrs. Joe Welimaker, Dear- ing. 101% A. more or less, in Crisp Co., 8% mi. N, E. Cordele, with house, well in yard, barn and}. other out-bldgs. All farm tools, 2 good mules, wagon, mower, hay rake, Riding cultivator, har- W. F. Peavy, Vienna, Rt. 3: rm. dwelling, good 3 rm.,. | timber, 57 A. land, fenced all around, {Claxton. Terms. $32.25 A. | Sev, bearing pecan trees; bldgs. and equipment for 1,000 hens, 4 lay- ing houses, 4 brooder houses, water piped to all bldgs. concrete paved hwy., 2 mi. from good town, good location for hatchery. Good poultry market near. L. S. Andrews, Ochlochnee. 405 A. more or less, 102% A. cultivated, located 9 mi. W. Lumpkin, Stewart Co.; on mail and school bus rt. 1 7-rm, dwell- ing, 1 4-rm. tenant house; 2. to- baceo barns, 4 out-bldgs.; 1 hog- wire pasture, and 1 barb-wire pasture. .15 cultivated acres, feneed with hog wire. Hag ap- prox. 1,250 cords pulpwood. F. Tucker Potts, Sale City. 84 A. land, with 6 rm. dwell- ing, barn, pasture, well, place wired in with saw __ timber. Church and school kus line and mail rt. convenient. 7 mi: W. Tignall. Hollis C, Norman, Tig- nel; Rte bc Ce oa 87% A. 6 mi, E, Jefferson. Near church, school, and store, 5 rm. house, 2 barns, garage, ehicken house, peach, pecan and apple trees. Lots of wood and some saw timber, $20.00 A. Edd Wilks, Jefferson, Rt. 3. - 40 A. good weodland, land, plenty wood, on mail and scheol rt, About 600 yds from elec. line. Near church. Reas. priced. W. G. Kendall, Sumner, Rt, 2. 23334 A. land in 2 tracts with good 4-rm. house, good well in yard and some out-bldgs, 58 A. nice growth of young timber end lots of pulpwood now, Fine place for stock, game and. fish. Don't write, See. Mrs. L. C. Spell, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. . t 330 A., 52 cultivated, in Evans Co. Good land, good growth ready for turpentine. Splendid hunting area and fish- ing streams, ex. stock range, 20 A. in Stuart pecans, 2 A. in Pineapple pears, 6 rm, house, elec,, new tobacco barn, on RFD. and school bus rt, 8 mi. H, Whitley, Daisy. . 400 A. good farm land, Jones Co., near. Gray, 12 mi. Macon. Good timber and pulpwood. streams, Good -Colonial house facing nice pond. Sev, storage and tenant houses, on REA line, partly fanced. Sell or trade for city property. G. Paul Jones, Magon, Rt. 1. . Good 41 A. farm to sell or rent cheap: 5 rm. house, large barn, 2 chicken houses, plenty good water, on mail rt. 1/mi. from Silver City, paved. hwy:; also 15 A. in Dawsonville for ae D. M. Burt, Gainesville, 601 A., 245 in cultivation. Tdeal tractor and cattle farm. Plenty water and timber. Mail r., school bus by door. Elec., 4 houses, sev. pecan and. pear trees, bearing. On Hwy. 341. 3% mi.-N. Lumber City. Bar- gain. for cash. Wylie Stewart, Towns, Rt. 1. _ 768 A. farm, conveniently lo- eated off Rome-Cartersville hwy. 4 mi. S. Kingston on Etowah River. 7 tenant houses, 6 barns. Excellent for farming or live- stoek. raising; also 320 A. 2 mi. S. Kingston, 1 tenant house, barn, plenty water: both farms on school bus rt. A. F. Gemes, Kingston. 125 A. more or less. Good iand, lies well. 4-H crop, open land; fine pasture, plenty water, good bidgs. 3 mi. W. Greensboro on Hwy. No. 12. Elec. REA line. No letters ans. Come see. $60.00 A. H. C. Thurmond, Greens- boro, Rt. 1. 1,100 A. farm, 400 A. stumped, in high state of cultivation, bal- ance, young growth timber; ideal stock farm; 150 head grade Hereford cattle, 100 head hogs, mules and tractor. All in oper- ation. Go with place if wanted. 4 mi. from County seat, paved rd., elec. on high school bus rt. T. C, Funderburk, Bainbridge, P. O. Box 255. Phone 520-J. 200 A. for sale or trade, 5 mi. E. Unadilla. 100 A. fenced, 80 A. good state cultivation. Tim- ber. Good stock farm, L. R, Tu- ten, Unadilla, Rt. 1. 12 A. land, 4 rm. house. All under fence. Near Warner Rob- ins, near school and bus.. $5,- 000.00 cash. Mrs. Bessie Cox- well, Warner Robins, Rt. 1. 20 A. Tice 5-rm, : cotfage, 25 | On| h cleared and fenced, Other has | wood. bottom land farm, Nice new home, lights, water, bath, big garage with 2 sheds, 2 chicken 1ouses, cow barn, smokehouse, laundry house. Good 4-rm. ten-. ant house, large barn. All kinds of fruits and nice shrubbery. 60 mi. Atlanta on mail and bus rt, 180 A. Priced to sell. T. J. Bailey, Franklin. 165 A. for sale or rent. Will rent part or all. 5 A, tobacco allotment and barn, farm equip- ment for sale also, Sid C. Burke, Millen, Rt. 1, Box 168. - 165 A., 6 rm. house, tenant house, barn, 2-H in eultivation, bearing paper shell pecan and fruit trees, 1- mi. from. school and ehurch. 1a, 000.00. Possession at onee. Mrs. W. 8. Cook, Attapulgus, 180% A. over half mile fronting fine paved hwy., 10, mi, from Albany, Good trac- tor land, small house, barn, Beautiful groves and building site. Imme. possession. . $35.00 A. Harry Lambert, Albany, anne Dawson Rd. Phone 589- -Home place, entirely furn- ished, small amount land, 2 R. house, Elec., city water promised; new chicken house, 43 purebred N. H, Red pullets (aying nearly 100 percent). Located near city line on Snowden Road, near Ashton Hwy. Reasonable for cash. Charles Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt, 2, Box 110-%, be 160 A. 4 mi. So. Red Oak, Georgia, on Jonesboro Road. 1,200 to 1,500 cords fine pulp 100,000 ft. good saw timber; 70-75 A. well drained rich bottom land; graded, soil- ed road, Mail Rt. through prop- erty. 1 mi. from hard surfac- ed road. Reasonable price. S. E. Morgan, owner, Washing- ton 25, D. C., eare Gen, Land Office. wo -92 A. Habersham Co., sme bottoms, some uplands, all pro- duces well; some timber, fruit, good water, agua 5 rm. house, good barn, other bldgs., 12 mi. N. E: Clarkesville, 3 mi. off of paved road from Turner- ville. See if interested. Mrs. Dennie Greene, Clarkesville, Ri. 3. : 75 A; good farming land, 6% mi. Gainesville, Hall Co., 1-4 mi. East Gainesville-Winder paved Hwy. 60 to 100,000 ft. good gaw timber. Lies well, Plenty good running water, also well. Good 6 R. house, out-bldgs., good repair. Elec. line through place. Reasonable price. A Candler Reed, Flow- ery Braneh, Rt. 3. 148 A., more or less, 4 mi. Ea. of Douglas, Georgia, . just off Hazlehurst Rd., between Hazlehurst, Rd. and old Bax- ley Rd. 200,000 ft. saw timber, 2,500 Turpentine cups. 30 A. open land; 3 A. Tob. allotment, On school bus Rt. and Elec. line. No Bldgs. $37.00 Acre, cash, Write C. W. Barringer, Portsmouth, Va, P. O. Box 747, 666 A. and 430 A. just off Waynesboro paved rd., 44% and 5 mi. from Louisville. 188 A. on same rd., 5 mi. from Louis- ville. 6 rm, and 4 rm. houses. Good farming land. Reas. price. B. H. Warren, Louisville. 131 A. land, 5 mi. from Law- renceville, the Co. seat of Gwin- nett Co. 2 houses, timber, branches, creek and 3 wells; also spring, mail rt. by door, elec. line surveyed to be built this Spring. Good place. Reas. priced. Claude G. Craig, Lawrenceville. 53.6 A. near Bogart, Oconee, Co. Good house, pasture, run- ning water, 2-H farm open, lot of good saw timber, school bus and mail*rt. Cash or terms. O. H. Bradbury, Sr., Bogart. 30 A. about 3% mi. from Pal- metto on school bus and mail rt. Near church. ~- Quick sale for $500.00; also full bred White faced heifer about 2% yrs. old and Jersey cow, 2nd ealf. F. P. Richards, Newnan, Rt. 2. 151 A. in Union Co. About 30. A. in cultivation, balance woodland. Good spring, mail by door, school handy, moderate bldgs. J. M. Clement, Young FARM LAND FOR SALE | F. Everything wanted in good % mi. from paved} ai, from Attapulgus. $6,-| jso 25 A. Oak and Pine timber, 200 A. farm, fenced, 4 mi, Albany on paved Gillionville r Fine modern, 3 bedrooms an baths home. Well furnished. A electric, Barn, 2 tenant houses, largest broiler plant in section, accommodates 11,000 chickens. 30 A. pecans. Tractor and oth farm equipment. F. A. Rober son, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 595-A. -80 A. farm, good land, geod 6 xm. house, good out-bldgs, Fruit for home use. Near school, mail by door. 3 mi. SW Blairsvill See. J. M. Reynolds, Blairsyill 1 3A. land, 1 mi. S. Coll Park. Large branch of running water, % mi. of bus line and paved rd. $1,000.00. J. D, Mc- Elroy, College: Patk, Box 296. 160 A. farm, 10 mi. W. Jasper, Pickens Co. Plenty timber and water. Good heuse and barn On Hwy and mail line. Land practically level. $41.00 A. B. B. Bradley, Talking Rack, Rt. 3, 172 A. farm, good land in El- bert Co.. New painted 5 rm, house with 2 porches; fair out- bldgs. 40-50 A. in cultivation. f A. hay meadow. Lots of wood of all types. Enough saw tim- ber to finance place. Sell for less than $18.00 A. Alex N., Booth, Bowman, Rt. 1. 3 175 A. land, 75 in eultivation and pasture, 100 A. in w some good saw timber, 9 r house and tenant house. 1 dairy barn, 74x62, equipped with water and lights, 4 pond sites, well watered, mail and school rt. by door. 8 mi. from mait Beye, T,.L. Harris, Cedartown 800 A. goed level land, 350 As cultivation, 300 A, sowed in Oats, fertilized. Grain yield this year will pay half of purchase price, 4 dwelling houses, sev. harns, Well with windmill and tank. All bldgs. in good shape, 20,000.00 Cash. Immediate pos- session, J. Allen Payne, Butler, P. 0. Box 401, _ 480 A. land, 70 A. in cultiva- tion, Can be an 8-H. farm in cultivation if fenced. Will cup bet. 7,000-8,000 yirgin boxes, Well timbered, 2% A, tobacco, Good tob. barn. House. Good school and churehes near. Can be cultivated with tractor. $35.00 A. (Liye at Aline.) Write Mrs, J. R. Gay, Cobbtown, Rt. 2, 342 A. good upland land in good community. 6 rm. dwell- ing painted outside and in. Elec. lights and water, 3 tenant house, mail and school bus by door, Good school and churches. Prac. new Farmall H Tractor with all equipment. 1 Horse, 2 mules, 16 head fine cows, 30 hogs, 12 A, to- _ bacco allotment, sev. thousand _ ee timber, Turpentine. ; or terms, L. B. Strang Cobbtown, eo eee" 5 rm. house, sereened in front. and back sleeping porches, ga- rage, with 2 rms. attached, biddy _ brooders, chicken houses and yard. E. R. Cewart, St. Simons Ses Island, Glynn Haven. 148 A. good land, 2 good houses, water and lights: on mail and school bus rt., 2 mi. W. Plains. Exe. for tractor farm- ing. Sell or rent. J. M. Rycroft, Plains. Ra 200 A. fair farming land with some young timber. J. L. Fort- ney, Manager, Hapeville, Ga. Baptist Childrens Home. __ 70 A. farm, geod 5 rm. house, complete with elec. and water pump, Chicken houses, cap. 6,000, 30,000 ft. saw timber. Plenty running water, good lake _ site, good land. School bus line, mail rt, Located on paved Rd. 1% mi. No. Birmingham, near _ Liberty Grove Chureh. Fulton ea 4 J. W. Scott, Alpharetta, New 6 rm, house, lights, run- ning water, garage, 16 A. good land. Ideal for poultry and truck farm. (More land ayail- able.) Some growing timber. Spring stream with ideal jake site. About 6 mi. Milledgeville on. Macon paved Hwy. Mail and school bus rt. L. T. Thomp- son, Milledgeville, Rt. 5. 174 A., nice 4 R. house. 75 A. cultivation, 70 A. young timber; 66 A. saw timber, old house; al- no house, 12 A. cleared, all in Haralson Co., near Bremen. For Cane. mas information, write. T. J. Big- gers, Bremen, oo = FARM LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND FOR SALE | FARM LAND FO 150 A. strong a lands 12 A. bottom land, 45 A. in cultiva- tion, 40 A. pasture, balance saw timber and pulpwood. 3 yr.- round streams, ideal lake site, 9 rm. house, 4 rm. house, 10 stall barn and ample out- bldgs. Large water power grist mill (good ex- eept dam washed out). 12 Mi. _N. Roswell, 114 mi. N. Fulton Co. Mrs. Odessa Wright, Alpharetta, Rt 1. ~ Tracts of land, approx. 20 A. ea. 30 mi. Atlanta on paved hwy. J. M. Mitchell, Atlanta, 925 Waverly Way, NE. et Vs A. land and 5-rm. fe Bele. and running water: Pear, pecan and peach trees, large scuppernong arbor, garden spot, barn, garage. 2 pastures with running water, about 400 yds. off -Albany- Columbus hwy. 9 mi. E. Richland, 18 mi. Dawson (The peanut center of the world). Ed Wheeler, Weston.. <35 A: woodland, 4 mi. S. Tal Tapooss on 2 public rds. Mail, school bus rt., plenty timber to _ build house, $15. 00 A. N. A. Nor- La Grange, Rt: 12 _ _84 A. farm, 1% mi. school and ae. 21 mi. Atlanta on good rd. Mail and school bus rt. Plen- ty saw timber, running water and bottom land. Some fruit trees, No letters ans. $35.00 A. C. H. McKown, Douglasville. Farm for sale. 135 A., timber beside wood pulp, valued at $2,- 200.00. Newhouse, not ceiled and no chimney, 1 large chicken house. Sell for $15.00 A. and give posession in 30 days. If, in- 2 terested, see me in person at my home, 4% mi. So. Higdons Store, Ga. Deles E. Watson, Higdons _ Store. ~ 193 A. in Bartow Co., on little creek, good 4 R. house, 3. very good. barns, all covered with metal. Mail by door. About 30 | 4 A. very good bottoms, 25 A. bench land; some 10 or 15 roll- ing or flat upland, rest in woods und creek bottom pasture. 14 mi. Hwy., close 2 Churches and Mills. 7 mi. town. $32.00 acre. Joe N. Cloninger, Talking Rock. 150 A. wonderful farm land 1e Valley, Peach Co., Georgia; plenty wood and good pasture, partly sowed in Blue Lupine and Oats. 6 R. dwelling, barn, smoke house, and another 3 milch cows, 3 brood sows, 2 reg. male hog, 1 mule, 2 row ttactor with all equipment, Hay Rake, mowing machine, grain drill, etc. all good cond., everything included at $85.00 Acre. (The land alone is worth the price.) Write. Mrs. O. H. Moore, Owner, Miami, Fla. 1131 N. W. 55th Bt 5 200 A. more or less in Ste- | phens Co., 4R. house, barn, good orchard, soapstone quarry, 26 A. cultivation. On Rural Rt. Good road. Sell all or sell about 80 A. on North side road separate; has good rock quarry, 2 good lake sites, of fine for cattle farm. Plenty running water and wood. 9 mi. S. W. Toccoa. Mrs. we iL ry Roberts, Carnesville, 5 farms: 100 A. sae 40 A. re- peeetively, near church and hool;. running water in pas- re, wood, saw_ timber. 2 houses, 2 barns, potato house, Stark fruit trees. Upland and ottomland. Good for row crop or stock farming; Springs, tim-. , etc., inCatoosa Co. H. C. gwith, Tunnel Hil, Rts. 18 A. good land, Spring. 8 A. open, rest in pines, some saw i mber, 4 R. house, pasture, good 42 au. N. E, Mableton on Ck: Jack Dr. Soon have its. $1,800.00. Inquire at arnes Bros. Stops at Mableton a 2 is: JW: ae Aus- 8 Ae oe hoe ee pas- % m store, Gin, Schateh. and school bus; EA line by home. All good ot of good timber, 5 mi. liton. | rent it for $150.00 standing rent on 3rds and 4ths. cn a DEC: ty oe, Be ae Within 2 to Atlanta on a corns: $2,500.00 vacant or| 16 A, feta part in cultivation, other woodland. 4 R. house with new siding and new roof. {n 400 yards of: good school; 300 yards Baptist Church. Right of way: in 300 yardsofU.S.Hwy.No. 41 Handy to stores. Land adjoin- ing L&N RR on Tennessee Line, in Murray Co. $1,500.00 cash. W. H. Fouts, Tennga. Small farm, 4 rm. house, big barn, plenty out-bldgs., olec. Well on porch. Mail and school bus by door. 11 mi. from 3 Co. seats, paved rd. No. 72. Write for full inform. W. C. Davis, |-Covington, Rt. 1. 400 A. near Oliver on C. of Ga. Ry. 100 A. cultivated, over 40,000: et, sawmill timber, thous- ands of cypress trees. $11. 00 A. Potentially good farm. Also ex- Terms. Can be seen any time by contacting me. H. G. Bell, Haleyondale. 156 A. Barnesville-Yatesville paved Rd. 9-rm. good house, big barn, tenant house, all painted. Elec. Rich land. Reas. price. O. C. Perdue, Yatesville. 65 A. good farm land. No bldgs. Some saw timber also pulpwood on place. About 4 mi. from Young Harris. Near church, on mail rt., near school bus rt. Plenty running water on place. Ideal home. Towns Co., Georgia. $2,000.00. Byron Hall, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1. (Res- ident of Ga.) 1100 A. plantation, 90-100 A. cultivation, finest. soil, bal. pas- ture and timber. 5,000 trees cup- ped. 2 good. tobacco barns, 6 A; tobacco allotment. Elec. Big Creek thru entire place. School bus and mail at door. Plenty timber, pulpwood, etc. 5 fish- ing lakes. E. M. Barnes, Baxley, Rt. 4. at A: farm Wheeler Co. 4 E. McRae. Established per- ea pastures Lespedeza and elec. deep well. Fish pond, 4000 virgin Turpentine trees, 25 A. Pecan trees, 20 yrs. old; On railroad and: State hwy. Small down payment, easy terms. Tractor, modern . farm equipment, 100 head cattle. and hogs, optional. McRa,-P. O.: Box 276. 71 A. good farming land, 1 farm in cultivation and few could be cleared. 7 large R., house screened and ~ lattited back porch, Elec., water, large barn, other bldgs., Well at barn. 2 mi. Hwy., 4 East Stone Mtn., known as the Wallace Place, near Wiberlings Quarry. $7,- 000.00 Mrs. I. H. Pierce, Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. No. Ga. acreage tracts of 20 to 80 A., pretty, rolling land, on RFD, Springs, Lake sites, plenty pulp wood, timber and saw timber to more than pay Some fruit trees. $15.00 A. Trade considered. - W. T. Hammond, Atlanta, 192 Doane St. oo. We hog and_ poultry raising. 2% mi. W. Hogansville. In good cond., with creek and 2 larger branches running through pees | 4 R. house (built in 1937), 2 good wells and 4 or 5 larger springs. Plenty Bermuda and Johnson grass. F. M. Jennings, Atlanta, 553 Lee St., Apt. No. 6. Phone RA. 6930. story Mill house, 1. turbine wat- er wheel, 2 sets Mill Rocks, Corn Sheller, Corn Shuck and Sell, 1 Hammer Feed Mill; plenty water, on Sholes Creek, iio iart: Co, 5 omi, Lavonia. Mrs. A. L. Martin, Lavonia, Rt. - Good 1 H. farm, good stock and tools, soil easily cultivated. good pasture. Near school and Mail Rt. 1 mi. Billarp, Douglas Co. Sell or rent on 50-50 basis. W. A. Holt, Winston. To divide Estate, 320 A. 8 R. house, 4 Ten. houses, plenty water. Or 3 tracts land, about 57 A. ea. 3. mi. Carrollton, Y% mi. paved Hwy., 2 with 4 R. -|Ten houses. All have plenty tim- ber. Strong, red land. Ideal for farming or stock raising. T. R. Griffin, Carrollton, Rt. 5. (2% A. farm land with house 0} on McDonough Rd. bet. 2 paved coming | NS cellent timber land investment. Bermuda. Good soil. Automatic. 3 houses, 3 barns, Elec. power. Peet. Folsom, | for place. 2 R. shack and barn. 346 A. farm. Ideal for stock, 25 A., 4 room house, Elec., 2) |mail by door, 1% 294 As, 125 A. Screven Co. 6-rm. dwelling, lights, water, 3. tenant houses, 2 work mares in foal, 1 percher- on stallion, 3 nice colts, 50 grade whiteface and dairy cattle, 1 reg. bull, 10 brood sows and reg. boar, 1 Farmall H tractor fully equipped. $12,000.00. W. A. Bell, Halcyondale, Phone 4211. 143% A., 5 rm. ceiled house, 65 A. recently turned, ready to. plant. REA, lights, elec. pun. | tures - and: other bldgs. - ery. Well watered by springs, house. 80 A, fara Vy mi, city limits on Cleveland hwy. N. Dalton. 40 A. corn, land on creek, 15 A.| A. cotton land (1 bale to AD: Bal Pie in pasture and meadow. Ideal for stock: farm or dairy. | iences. tage, bldgs. Dalton, Rt. 4. 440 A. farm beeen haynes 4-rm. house, 3-rm. cot- 2 wells and other out- ville and Boston, 120 A. .crop land, 220 A. pasture, 100 A. tim- ber, 100 pecan trees; irrigation, fishing and Mill power water. K. E. Bishop, Thomasville, Rt. dk 383 A., finest of land in Ran- dolph So., 13 A. in bearing pe- cans. Good fences; all cultivat- ed except. about 80 aS home, large barns, 5 Ten. houses, 4 Wells; all tractor land. $25,- 000.00 with long terms if de- ne Be Surles, Cuthbert, 25eAG ind some saw iabes 1 | 800d 4R. and bath, newly paint- ed house, Elec., water, 4 mi. Hamilton. Reasonable down pay- ment and about $165.00 a year for, 20 yrs. on balance. L: B. Cooley,. Hamilton, Rt.. 2, Box 19. 65 A., 5 R. dwelling, good - yell in yard, plenty running water, 1% mi. to Church, close to school, about 8 mi. Blairsville. ' R. E: Coffey, Blairsville, Rt. 4. _ Nice tract of land for farming or sites for beautiful Mountain cabins; fishing stream for Rain- bo wand Speckled trout; timber and. saw timber available, On ee to Burton Lake, near Hel- ie ~Vandiver, Robertstown. ae vacant lots on Clayton St., in Live Oak Garden, $400. 00) cash. Make nice little farm, for poultry, Vegetables, etc. W. M. oe moneee Park, Rt. 2, Box : 200 A. in Carroll Co.; 140 A. in pine timber. a rm, dwelling and 2 tenant houses (3 rms. and 2 rms.) 3-4 mi. of river frent. $2,500.00. E. Z.| Johnson,. Americus, Rt. 3. 407 A. in Oglehorpe Co.-5 mi. Carlton, 6 houses barns, pas- 150 A. in cultivation, bal. in timber and pasture. Good creek bot- tom land, hwy. through place. Church 1% mi., school bus handy, Ideal stock farm. Prac.: wired ins Mrs. ~ 4. ~S. Paul, Carlton, Rt. 1. 6642 A. land for sale or rent srds, 4th or standing rent. Good barn and fair houses, 2 mi. S. Tallapoosa on school bus rt. See me for infor. and price at my home just out of Old Town on Buchanan Rd. L. V. Banks, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 5044 Aj, 6s min Se Indian Springs just off 42 hwy. Good house, elec, pump in well, school bus, mail rt., 2 churches close by. Land lays well, $3,000.00.. T. E. Grubbs, Jack- son, Ri 3. 67% A. on paved rd. in sub- urbs of Atlanta. Good house and barn, elec. lights, runnin, water, good pasture, 25-30 A. good bottom land, creek run- ning thru same, lots of saw timber, good _ neighborhood. Ideal for dairy or truck farm- ing. Across rd from Boulder- crest school. No loan. Imme. possession. terms. - J.C. Horne; Riso oe 40 A. farm, 4 mi. Rock- springs, good 4-rm. house, good barn. Well, lights, small or- chard, pasture with running Atlanta, water on mail and school bus rt. White Wayne J. Key, La- Fayette, Rt. 2., Phone 20289. 634 A. farm in Sumter Co., 11 mi. Americus. Modern 6- rm. dwelling, 3 tenant houses and 2 barns. All under fence and with plenty running wat- er. 35 A. mill pond and mill Pond needs repairs. On mail and school bus rt. Imme. possession of dwelling and mill. R. L. LeSueur, Americus. 34 A. ideal cattle, chicken, fruit farm. Under wire, thru springs, water to 5 rm. house by gravity. Bermuda, Lspe- deza, Kudzu, 3 milk goats, fresh cow, 6 others, mare mule, O. I. C. sow, farrow soon Some fruit, shrubbery, flowers. Lake site. 2 mi. E. Conley, 12 mi. Atlanta. Mrs. Nora Steven- son, Ellenwood, Rt. 1. 8-rm.. | house, city water and conven- Mrs. Bessie F. ee Nice 1-3 cash, bal. easy | city limits. | pine, |timber on place to pay fo streams. Good due Ww $4,000.00. Good well wi plenty out-bldgs. anc Houses: oe See bus 388. AS dea cae fa dwellings and ample Fertile land and plenty Situated at head of C mauga creek, 15 mi. Fayette. Near church a school, REA power availab Mrs. Lottie Hunter, Sande ville. 79 AL land, 25 in cultivation, other in pasture and timber. 2 A. in bottom and ssecond bi tom. Wilk make from 0-6 bu. corn to A. 3. dwellin: houses . (6 rms., 3 rms., ot = Gold mine, assay 221; a ton 5 head cattle, 1 yoke of st 2 cows, large bull, all farr tools. $4, 000.00. J. We nell, Clarkesville, Re; a r73ib A. farm, 5 mi, pharetta in Fulton Co, in. cultivation, poplar, hardwood. Past ture land, running water on good rd. Near hard surf. rd. school, church, mail rt. community, A. M.. Holeom Atpharetta.. Rt 1. 2 3A DS rm. house, front a sleeping porches. Elec, light well in yard, fronting h no. - 16, 2 ami.* from Jac lake at Iron Springs House. $1,500.00. Mrs, Lavender, Jackson, Rt. 9. 50 A. good land, 30 in eul tivation, 20 in woods and pas tures. Running water, % gooc house and barn. 28 mi, At lanta just off Buford-Atlanta hwy. no. 23. 3 mi. Buford J. T. Braswell, Buford, Rt. 1. 112A, land, good upl plenty bottoms, on small. creek jand branch. More than enough it barns, out- blk About 90 road - and See to appreciate. 2. houses, good wells, from paved line. 500.00 Walter S. Foster, & rroliten; Rt. 225 3 ee or unimproved: tant mostly level on 2 public rds Plenty wood, some light wood, some timber: Will sell cheap Come see. John R. Wade, Bu der oRte 1 Boxe 497 ee water, and timber. 40 A. cultivation. Also small { with all conveniences, i limits of Palmetto. call at. once; Dr, 25 A. pecan ie Cochran, 15 yrs. old. 1 house, small barn. $1,500.00. eae Grogan, Byron, ee 1223, 100 A. land, shout cleared. Some _ timber. ing water. Will sell at bar gain. J. W. Chalker, Fine son. ei2--A. farm. at Norcross. Ideal for truck or gen. farme ing and cattle raising. Plen water, some timber. House, barn and part of land within City convenienc Within 20 mi. At- lanta, 5 mi. at New Gener Motors at Doraville. C. Beutell, Dunwoody. 105 A. Catoosa Co. in tied gia land for sale or exc. 40 prac. level, cleared. Bal. good saw timber. 2 4-rm, houses, 2. wells, spring and branch. Would like to exe for property below Atlanta. J R. Simpson, Ooltewah, Tenn. 77 A. Henry Co. farm, 4 mi. Stockbridge. 4 rm. _ house, barn, pasture, 2 streams, pair good mules, cow, calves. farming equip. I. T. Cowan, Atlanta, 1937 Jonesboro Rd. MA-4490. 216 A. good level land 4 rm, house and other improv ments, $11,000.00.; also 100 A, fertile soil, 2 rm. shack, $5, 000.00; also 42 A., ideal far house, 2 barns, orchard and spring, $4,000. 00. Each farm on State hwy. Victory bus F and mail rt. Running wate on ea. Mrs. Paul oe Rossville, 514 | Chickamauga Ave., phoe 4-3432. _ aa 60 available. 80 A, good level land with nice 5 rm. bungalow. Running _ Water. Possibility elec. lighgs soon. Good orchard. Some timber. Located 4 mi. S. E. Canton, 1% mi. Holly Springs on good 30 ft. top soil rd., _ 4d 1-4 mi. off Canton and Ma- Tietta hwy. See Fred Roach, Catnon, Phone 157-J. 36 A. good land, good 6 rm. house with bathroom and san- itary connections, lights and _ Water. Some farm implements, _ timber, nice herd cattle. All under wire, over 200 bu. corn. Plenty Springs and good pas- x ms R. L. Cook, Ellaville, _ 62 A. farm, 6 rm. house, well on perch, lights, new _ barn, running water in pasture with good location for fish pond; also to have running water in house. On State Rd. Good . bottom farming land. Carl Walker, Adairsville, Rt. 2. - 8642 A, 2 houses, mule, barn, tobacco barn, 46 bear- _ img pecan trees, ele. lights, near Ty Ty. $6,500.00. S. S. _ Monk, Ty Ty. ke ; __483 A. 1 mi. Monticello. _ Modern improvements, 2 ten- _ ant houses, plenty water. 250 _ A. pasture. 30 milch . cows; _ 18 springers, milking machine, coolers, feed mill, JD tractor - and cultivation, 3 mules, 2 wagons. Appxox. 1500 cords pulpwood. W. R. Turk, Mon- + ticello. : ~. 50744 A. more or less, stock farm, located 10 mi. FE. Mon- _ tzuma. 2, 4rm. houses, 2 me- dium barns. 15 A. bearing pe- eans; between 3-50,000 ft. pine and hardwood timber, running water the year around. For _ further infor. se or write Mrs. Jack Smith or L. B. Hamilton, Montezuma. _ -Med. sized farm in high _ state of cultivation, REA, deep well, plenty houses and fen- ces, labor, on paved hwy, mail and school bus ht. Beas. pric- ed. E. L. Burnette, Quitman, RE. 4. . 50 A. farm, 6 mi. N. Bow- don, in Carroll, Co. on school bus. and REA line, 1 mi. to church and stores. G. &. [= Weed, Waco, Rt. 2, on graveled rd. 9 mi. Ellijay. 8 A.. good bottom land, 3 A. bench land in cultivation; rest e timber, wired in pasture; good 4 rm. house, elec. lights, _ Spring, crib, barn, smokehouse, ' RFD by house, school and church close. Mrs. T. J. Holl- ifieid, Ellijay, Rt. 3... . - 60 A,, 5 in pasture and 5 in bearing fruit trees and 6 rm. dwelling with lights and water, 2 tenant houses and 2 barns, railroad and hwy. thru place, 3 mi. Toccoa. Sid Jat- rett, Toccoa, Rt. 2. 91 A. land, lays good, 2 branches run thru place, 2 springs. 40 A. in cultivation, Plenty wood, good pastures - good pasture, good 7 rm. house, good barn. Healthy place. 10 ~ yi. Barnesville, 90 mi. For- syth, 5 mi. Goggins. Ans. all letters. $2,500.00. O. B. Smith- Forsyth, Rt. 2, Box 37. Good farm vicinity of Dora- ville for sale. Imme. poss@s- sion for particulars write. W. V: Bracewell, Doraville, P. O. Box 33. Phone Chamblee 6376. 202% A. good farm land, > 133 A. in taltivation, 50 A. _ Lespedeza, 30 A. Kudzu, good pasture, 25 M ft. saw timber. 6 rm. house, large barn, drill- ed well.. 1 mi. Milner. J E. -5 A. land, 5 rm. house, need -gome repairs. Well and spring, orchard, good _ neighborhood, -mar school and church, 24% mi. from new hwy. Cross Lookout Mtn. Real bargain for $400.00. eo Powell, Rising Fawn, Re, 3. : Beautiful cleared 15 A. tract with 1,000 ft. frontage on Old sonley Rd., 9 mi, Atlanta. Less an lant. Well, with pump. Elec. x00d 5 rm. house. All or di- vide in large lots, or ex. for ee Atlanta property. Reas. priced. J. B. King, Moun- ie |land pastures, 20 A. timber land, 428 A. land, 4 nai: from hwy | | both. - grapevines, bal. in cultivation.) 1 mi. from Ford Assembly | , 50 A. good land, produces bale cotton per A. 5 rm. house, and bath, big barn and other out- bldgs. 4,000 broiler capacity, elec, water system to all Bldgs. On Rural Rt. 2 mi. E. Hickory Flat Store on Woodstock Rd. Plenty wood. Pierce L. Forrest- er, Canton. 125 A. good land, 11 mi. S. Douglasville; 35 A. cultivation. roofs. Half mi. 3 stores, church, good roads, 2 running streams, well in yard, elec. power avail. Good neighbors. Thickly settled. $35.00 A. A. D. Giles, Douglas- ville, Rt. 2. 2% A., dwelling house, water power and mill house, on public Rd., Mail and school bus. $500.00 cash. In Forsyth Co. No let- ters. Contact me at the Bell Mill, 6 mi. Gainesville on Cleve- land Rd. D. A. Little, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. 40 A. farm, good strong land about 23 A. in cultivation. Good Bermuda pasture. Plenty. good vak timber. Running water in school bus line. Good 4-rm. house, ceiled throughout. Close to church. $1,700.00. V. V. Bran- non, Cumming, Rt. 4) 35 A. mostly fine timber, 3 rm. cabin, 3 big springs at back door. Large purple dogwood overhanging springs; lake site. Right of way given for elec. Plenty game, fox, squirrels. Quail, Deer. 6 Mi, from paved Ridge Mtns. at Blue | Ridge. $575.00 Cash. E&. J. Hart, Du- luth, Rt 1. 80 A. farm adjoining land of Chattanooga National Forest. % in cultivation, 2 good bottom 5 rm. house, fair barn. Located 6 mi. Clarkesville, Co. site of Habersham Co., % mi. Baptist church, 1 mi. ea. 2 good hwys. Reas. priced for cash. Further details contact. H. W. Jordan, Mt. Airy, Rt. 1. 52 A. land, 2 houses with porches: 5 and 3 R., cribs, barns, ete. 5 A. in cuitivation, bal. timber; all fenced and cross- fenced. On graded road, 40 mi. W. Savannah. M. Chason land. : 75 \A. best of farm rolling woodland, some timber, mostly black-red pebble land. Free of debt. Near school bus and Mail Rt., 125 A. swamp land, 200,060 ft. hardwood of ail kinds; halt lake, good fishing, hunting, best of Hog and Cow range: both tracts 1 mi, apart. $2,500 for Mrs. Mamie Youmans, Ssurrency. 51%4 \A. 2 mi. of State Sanita- rium, about 20 A. clear; 10 A. bottoms, 5 in pasture, rest woods. Mail and school bus by door. Elec., % mi. churches. West James, Alto, Rt. 2. 241 A. Glasscock Co., Mail and school bus; .good, County high school; 17 churches ih 2 to 10 miles. Good fishing and hunt- ing ground; fenced fields, 2 pas- tures, 3 dwellings; good well and plenty Springs. $3,000.00. G. M. Walden, Gibson. , 148% A., 45 in cultivation, bal. timbered land, good loca- tion. 2 houses, on Belle Ferry Rd., 2-mi, Marietta, 4 mi. West Woodstock. J. V. Ledford, Ac- worth, Rt. 1. 100 A. farm, Polk Co., 50 in cultivation, well terraced, lies good; good house, out-bldgs., wood, timber, plenty lasting wa- ter; 2 school buses daily, also Mail. 1 mi. So. Co. Line, power line soon; on Rockmart-Buchan- an main Rd.; also pr. 5-yr. match mare mules, wagon, farm equip- ment. Priced right. I. N. Wright, Rockmart, Rt. 2. 4 fine farms in Effingham Co., 1,750 A., nice homes, heavy lad- en valuable timber, 2,000 A., with everything that makes a real farm; both highly improved; 2 farms fine land, well located, unimproved, but have great val- ue. Write. J. R. Sauls, Savan- nah, P. O. Box 1471. 80 A. NW Canton. Good ouse, barn, out-bldgs. Good orchard of 75 young trees. Plen- ty water on place. Some saw timber, plenty wood. Made 12 bales cotton on it and 300 gals. syrup. Sel FARM LAND FOR SALE Pasture, pine and hardwood, saw timber; large dwelling house, barn, all bldgs. metal: pasture. 4% mi. State Hwy. Near| hwy. On good rock:rd. in Blue , Grove- | |chard once in operation. | timbered land. 2 houses, located 75 A. farm, 8 mi. Griffin; about 3 mi. Milner (rented this year), also 100 A. good land, lots tim- ber and wood. Both on Hwy. and priced cheap. A. B. Wood, Griffin, Box 418. x 10 A., 6 R. house, hot and oc water, lights; pasture, live creek, out-bldgs. A-1 cond., $2,856.00 with $900.00 cash, A. G. Kilgore, Pine Mountain Val- ley. | 423 A., farm land, about A. mi. Hwy. $3,000 cash. W. A. Ogden, Odum. 242 A., Dairy and Stock farm, 8 mi. Ea. Eatonton, Putnam Co.; on public road, good 6 R. dwell- ing, running water, lights; also good 4 R. tenant house; good 12 stanchion. milking cow barn, plenty other out-bldgs. wood, 35 Ray Thompson, Eatonton, 200 A., 60 cultivation; good soil, over 40 bu. corn A., % A. Rabbit-eye Huckleberries. Ideal Dairy, hogs and poultry. Handy to market, timber, pine, oak, gum. 6 R. residence, large barn, tobacco barn, etc., 13 White rent houses. All on paved Hwy. Lights, water, ete. $25,000.00. A. T. Milteer, Quitman. oe 338 A. land in Coweta Co., near Palmetto, 5 R. bungalow, 4 R. house, barn, elec. power, $30.00/ Acre. H. P. Holley, Pal- metto. Ideal mountain tract of 120 A. Dahlonega, less than 2 hours drive from Atlanta; hard sur- faced roads. But twice daily. Telephone and REA soon avail- able. Some standing timber and garden spots, also open stone quarry; large creek of mcun- tain water through tract with 30 it. falls; close to gold mining operations. Price some terms if desired. Great possibilities offered. Craig R. Arnold, Dahlonega. 5 42 A. farm-in Fulton Co. % mi. school bus and mail rt., and power line and telephone sta- tion, good soil road by house, 1 mi. paved Rd. to Atlanta; good orchard, good well. 20 to 30,000 ft. saw timber. Good house. Handy to 3. churches, 3 stores and 2 grist mills: $2,000.00 cash. T. J. Phillips, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.| 2,300 acres high fertile farm and timber land, known as Kin- caid Mtn., property in Chattoo- ga Co., % mi. good public Rd. and RR siding, 2 mi. paved road, 20 mi. Rome (houses are 2 mi. further over real bad road). | 10 R, dwelling, 3 ten. houses; approx. 2 million ft: saw tim- ber, mostly Pine; few thousand cords pulp wood; large acreage young timber.. Large Peach or- Sev. dif.. size lake sites. $20,000.00. Buyer name terms at 4 per cent interest. Joe M. Lang, Calhoun. __ Well located property, paved. Hwy. through plantation. Ap- prox. 200 A. bottomland, well watered (suitable for Stock farm). Beautiful old Colonial home, plenty shrubbery includ- ing Boxwood worth approx. $1,- 000.00; contains 3 Gold veins. Namely Sprague, Gordon and Lewis. Owner retaining 4 in- terest in the minerals. Sacrifice for $25,000.00 or $30,000.00 in Fee Simple. Write. W. A. White, Helen. 90 A. on Gillionville-Lula Rd. 4-rm. house, good out-bldgs., branches run thru farm. Good well and spring. Elec. power available. Good Bottoms, and cotton land. Good Kudzu pas- ture, plenty saw timber. 2% mi. Gillionville on Laila Rd. Good home orchard, peaches, pears, grapes, walnuts. Cheap for cash. J. T. Standridge, Lula. 325 A., 85 A. open. 50 A. bot- tom, good pasture. Bal. good on mail and school bus rt. Also have 60 A., barn, 20 A. open, 7 A, bottom, 3 rm. house, 14 mi. N. Gainesville on Wahoo Creek. Saw timber on both farms. Mrs. D. Christopher, Gainesville, 161 E. Ridgewood Ave. 80 As 35 open, common 6 rm. house, lights, good well of Free- stone water. Barn, poultry house, 2 old houses. Good Bermuda pas-. ture. Orchard of many different fruit trees. Abundance wood and saw timber. On RFD, near 2 churches, high school bus rt. 1 mi. Hiram, %4 mi. paveraent. Paulding Co. $2.950 %* : aL. cold cultivation, 4 mi. town, 1. water, good pasture, $6,500.00. right with} FARM LAND FOR SALE a 761 A. Henry Co. near Hampton, 1 main house and 4 tenant houses, 40 stall cow, also mule barn, 150 A. Lespedeza. Ideal Stock farm, enough wood land timber for place, good pas- ture: For price or rent call me. gum St., SW, MA-2182. 66.A., 8 mi. SE Barnesville, % mi. paved rd. Good land, 4-rm. house. $20.00 A. Yatesville. 240 A. land, 2 mi. from paved hwy., 4 mi. from largest indus- try in South, 2 houses, good barns. Ideal place for dairy, $15.00 A. Schoo] bus and mail rt. C. M. Cantrell, Tate. 108 A. good fertile-land. All black soil with clay foundation. Near Morganton, Fannin, Co. 5- rm. house, barn and crib, needs timber. Some saw timber. Ready to be cut. Mrs. J. V. Twiggs, Morganton. _ One of the oldest and best wa- sites in N. Georgia. (Vacant now because of long sickness and death of part owner.) See or write. James T. Church, Cor- nelia. 15 A., 1 mi. NE Ellenwood, 2 mi. E, Gov't Arniy Service De- pot, 12 mi. S. Atlanta on public Rd.; 5 A. open land, bal. woods running through place. No house. $65.00 A. W. C. Row- den, Ellenwecd. Plot containiig 50 bearing pe- can trees, with open space for crops; also-suitable for dairy, truck . growing and_ poultry. Fronts on paved hwy. No, 7. 70 mi. S. Atlanta. $4,000.00. Mrs. Minnie Haygood, Culloden. 80-1,075 A. farm, located 5. mi. hwy. 78 on Loganville and Win- der. Rd. Houses on each tr&ct. Plenty water and timber. Make ferms to home owners if neces- sary. Stock and tools available if desired. Dennis D. Still, Lo Barrville, Phone 17. 122 A, in Peach and Pimiento pepper section Meriwether Co. 6 rm. dwelling exe. cond., 2 barns, 2 branches, mail and| school bus, 5 mi. from public works in Manchester, Springs or Woodbury. Bargain. Terms. See. H. G. Wheelus, | Woodbury, RFD. 445 A. located on Chattahoo- chee R. with plenty high fer- tile bottoms and all fenced. Elec. lights, school bus and mail rts. Fine Colonil home, barns and out-bldgs. Over half the acre-. age planted in pasture grasses and lespedeza. Plenty timber. Sell with all livestock and feed and give imme. possession. Paul A. Potts, Gabbettville. 550 A. fine farm, 5 houses. All under good repair. 100 A. or more in fine bottoms on Chatta- hoochee just above dam site, All land under wire, fine for cattle ranch. Lots of good timber, all in one body. Come and see. $15,000.00. Mrs. Mary F. Pat- terson, Franklin, Rt. 2. 200 A. farm, 344 mi. Griffin, good 6 R. house, Tenant house, W. S. Loftis, Atlanta, 45 Man- I. L. Wright, repair. Branch runs thru place., Sev. springs. About 90 A. young) ter powered what and corn mill} On school bus and mail rt.1- Water and. a Holmes, Atlanta, 179: Ave. ae Want to buy appro State size, mumber, trees, slope of land, w. ply, drainage, utiliti cond., if near. jtown, city, avail, Warm |. jwith or without bldg jland at reas. price w 436. A, farm in 1 mi. paved Hwy,, 5. an. Tallapoosa Riv, farm. 7 R. house, 3) 4 barns. 75 A. in rich abt. 125 A. upland, tion. Can raise anythi fine pasture. On Schoo] Bus. Elec, soon. 3 near. Mis Cora Whi chanan. : 210 A., fronting H 6 mi. Madison, fen, and East and West, houses, tin roof on a. house, 7 rooms, needs barns, chicken houses A. cultivation. 4 br. Big Indian. Creek $20.00 A. Terms. Madison, Rt. 3. Fig! chee River. 2 house 3 R. with good four bus and Mail Rt. y for stock raising. Tom ber, Fairburn, Rt. 1, _ 4% A. farm, half ] small pines, plenty stre grapes and other fruit yr. old house; Cistern kitchen, 1 .a1 to p yards to Mail Box, a bus. Baptist Church y 400.00 cash. Delpher - jenwood, Bt3. Want to buy % to or without improveme Hapeville or Colle Must be reas. able gree of erosion, no, of bldgs., convenie taxes, cash price able. Kenneth Cl ta, 1241 Greenwich Want 4 or 5 A. No mountain land, with stream or spring on it. cons. more if price is T. Carithers, Nichols Want for cash, farm ture land within 25 nr lanta. C. R. William ta, 3105 Piedmont Rd Want small piece of Highway bet. Corn Toccoa. Anywhere small piece of land Crone, Clayton, P.O. ' Veteran wants to | 250 A. good farm tractor. State James O. Ennis, eit Os Want to buy 59 0 pa mi. Atlanta. Must_ for farming and ha out-bldgs. 2 Wells, Stream, etc. Contact. for full Mrs. L. O. Strickland, Decatu 632 W. College, DE-4267. 120 A. land, 8 R. house, barns, cow stalls, fish pond, spring near house, good well on perch. 1 tenant house, well and barn. 20 A. bottoms. See to realize value. Mrs. M. M. Berry-. man, Comer, Rt. 1. 213 A., good house, barn, plen- ty other bldgs., good pasture, plenty running water, timber, sand well terraced. L. S. Turner, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 57. 700 A. farm, good land, 3 good dwellings, good barn, pasture, spring, 100 A. in original Oak and poplar trees. Near school. Highway, Bus. $10,000.00. Ideal tor dairy or stock farm. Eugene Brown, Manchester.: _ 2 small tracts in Athens for sale. C. M. Jones, Suwanee, Bi 1, 99 A., land upper part of Hen- ry Co., 18 mi. Atlanta. Good, everflowing Rock Spring. Some fruit. 5 A. saw timber, Dilapi-: dated house and barn; on Mail and School. Rt. Land adjoining Rockdale Co. has 2 roads ad- joining place. $1,750.00. L. J. Sx ke tain View, HE-27-R. | : Jock, Canton. 1 cheap. W. H. Bla- _ 4C, MeMichen, Cave Spring. | ine ie aes brea. Le Johnson, Morrow, Rt. 1. information. | | feaam, \2 or 300 A. in cultivat |lpay cash. H._N. (Mrs, Edith e es Bie bldges., water and wo oed road, school 2 to Dw Al Oia fits 4. Wan. .to buy -or * on paved td. lanta, Savannah or | poultry purpcse. Block, Athens, Enter Want 1 or 2,000 A. tile land, large seeded { good fence and etc. ily timbered. Buy with terms. I. C. Nail, Hort 60-75 A. good land wit ture and woods and good On school and mail rt. to good market, would farm near Jakin or Do ville at pre-war Frank Siegels, Jakin ' Want from 100-300 A of bldgs., running wster, | level enough to plow with tor, central or So. wa. Wat ton. Want farm with house, prefer n County Seat. M bus Rt. and location. At ss LAND or without bldgs. oe rock lands (can _ pastures). - Prefer oams, Flatwoods, or land,.. Mostly | primitive st have all year water, spring, creek d. White full . detaiis. tall farm or acreage : Elmer I. ar Griffin St. = 300 A. with 60 or 75 ood cultivated jand. o buy farm , in Cot- Jeff Davis Co., cios las or Hazlehurst with 0 or 250 A. with about in cultivation. Write Ist letter. Ernest W. _ Bristol. uy for cash, good oom ta; close to Highway ir sportation; .. consider ywhere in Ga. Write | tails. J.T. Carlin, At- 12 Shelby Place. 50 or more acres with ouse | (or one that could d) on or near pave- . electricity and lake ever 20 mi. from At- *phone CA 1539, or write, eek, East Point. 317 ie acer Atlanta on or yavement and electricity. der unimproved farm good bldgs. and pas- |. ust have good water D. H. Mobley, Atlanta, dmont Ave., NE. to buy from 1-5 A. in f No. Ga. Prefer near Burton: Write full de- yn and price. C. W. Mc-. ecust Grove, Rt.' 2. to buy 16 A. land with ber and Bldgs. at reas. Worth Co. if possible. tices and terms. Bill table for poultry and . Also some orchard. th, Decatur, 500 Co. 50. to: 100 A. for gen- ming. Must. be good h house, barn, plenty xr to build with, and ough to run the plac? pasture (not Bermuda on the farming land). particulars. J. Edd Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. t 50 to 100 A., farming with house, barn, out- in good community, pastures, etc. Want to by January 1, 1947: Write 7. B. Meeks, Rta kL 15 A, ng land, 15 to. 30 A., ation, house, barn, o r, to build with, plenty anywhere in Ga. except Ga. Must be cheap. P. ks, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1. to buy or rent 5 or res, with 2 or 3 rough cs, not over 15 to 20 mi.} te on All Weather Road, ring or Branch through Want dead land; no cul- mn. Advise particulars. Bell, Atlanta, Station A | gent land and. Bottom land. 14th, C. -C.- Bagley, nt buy 60 A. farm and f it with labor. Just _ Write Jim ~ RFD ebuy bers Orchard of | - thousand trees (or Not, interested in smal] nor new Piancings. Will value. above . 1940 real ge will not deal with Quote weights and : for last four crops. Sahspect now. T. - , ord, Atlanta, 265 Willi- Sty N. W. buy small place near te with house suitable a retired teacher and suitable for milk Would exc. timbered _ property near Lake- preferred. Address surpenier, Clarkes- af - Will exe. 35 A far head barn, cfrib, pasture, some- times good Orchard, good land, 2 mi. Sugar Hill Car House, for a farm,:1 to3 mi. Buford} on Hwy., with | house, barn, pasture, etc. M.-C. Eubanks. Buford; RFD 3. Want buy 1 or 2 acres with | |shack on it, anywhere on car or bus line. -Wrie or see if| interested. Ethel Mae Mur- ,|dock, Atlanta, 374 Crew St. Want buy small So. bearing Pecan trees. yee HOE, E. H. Mitchell, At- ,jlanta, 307 Crew. St. Want at minimum figure, a Has Been Burke Co. planta- -|tion; 500 A. open land and as much or more, in pasture. Bldgs must have been good and ample even if now need- ing repairs. T. B. Lee, Au- mista ia so: FARMS FOR RENT 1-H. farm, with 3-rm., house; elec., good out-bldgs., fencing, and pasture. Cash, standing rent, or 3rds and 4ths.. W. St. J. Freeman, Hamilton, Rt. 1. Nice farm and home at Lithia Springs, 160 A. open. Dwelling, out-bldgs., for rent. _Mrs. Arthur Henslee,; Lithia Springs. House ~and tand for, 2 4H. crop, 3 mi, S.3iB. College Park, for rent. Call CA 6260. Mrs. Sallie E. McDonald, College Park, : Washington Rd. 24 H. farm, 70 A. tivation, located in part wf Forsyth Co. in cake Southern Good Up- Be- tween Sharon and Brookwood Churches; near Junior High School, for rent on 3rds and Eid. 1 H. crop good land, part Bottom land; good 5 R. house, (have my things stored in 2 of rooms), good barn and pas- ture, to rent to small family, standing rent 3rds and 4ths; give someone a good chance. Mrs. Eller Hardy, Hiram, Rt. 2. 95 Acres, 3 R. house, 15 mi. Atlanta, on old Fairburn Road, between Ben Hill and_ Roose- velt Hwy., on School Bus and Mail Routes. Water, wood, pasture. Standing rent or by ;imonth. C.. E. Brown, College, Park, Rt. ot. For Rent, 9 A. good land on 3rds and 4th, No house. Lo- cated 1 mile from city limits, See or just off Atlanta hwy. Gaines- write L. M. Williams, ville, Rt. 5, Box 378. For: Rent, 2-H crop or more. Good land, orchard and. pas- ture. Near school and church. 9 mi. Cedartown. J. O. Mur- phy, Felton. - For Rent, 2-H farm; 7-rm. dwelling; elec. lights, also 1, 3-rm. tenant house. Large barn and good pasture; 3 mi. from Sandersville on the Deep-| step Rd. Walden A. Jordan, Sandersville. : 270r -3-He crop. for .rent on 8rds and 4ths with good house, barn and pasture. Mrs. J. M. Davis, Atlanta, 890 Pryor St., SW. 3-H farm for rent or work on halves. 4-rm. house, good out-bldgs. Handy to school bus. Good pasture. Good bot- tom land for corn. 5 mi. from J. B.. Flanigan, Lincolnton, Rt. 4. Want tenant for 50 A. farm with 2% A. tob. allotment. Comfortable place to live. Plenty wood and open range. Mrs. Betty Smith, Pearson, Rt. 2, Phone -46111. ~All or part of 150 A. culti- vatable land, for rent, dwell- ing, good well, 3 tenant houses, small barn, plenty wood, 5 mi. W. Lumpkin, Miss Ida A. Ward, Lumpkin. For rent, Good farm land, any amount.up to 6 Horse farm for Cash or part of crop. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Some rich land for rent. See ish R.. Hope, Brunswick, eae Isle, S 8rds and 4ths. | house, good pasture. |School Bus by Door; -Ga,| farm, with 10 A. or more in Give full fenced . pasture, _{a farm. Suwanee, Want a Senter tor 2 He crop, Good land, 4 Ri Mail and. on. Ete- wah. River, 8 mi. No. Canton.. J, Se Bowers, Ball Ground, 4t. WANT TO RENT FARMS - Want to rent small-1 H. facm for 1946, standing rent, Prefer in Cobb Co. Can pay rent in advance. W. S. Burdett, Ros- well, Rt. 1. Want to rent wim option to buy, 4 or 5 R. house, good cond., with Elec., good out-bldgs., 15 or more acres, mostly woods, good water, within 12 mi. Atlanta, on paved Rd: preferred; consider good, all-weather road, near Bus line, on Rural- Rt; at reasonable price. Mrs. Frank Ragsdale, Ben Hill, Rt. i Want to rent, buy or fease In almost any Coun- ty. Anything from 10 A. up. David Shedd, Atlanta, 183 Richardson, St., Se bs .Want fertile, modern farm in or adjoining Bryan Cos. Lease with privilege to buy. S. S. Rogers, Lanier, Want 4-rm. house with small Acreage. Prefer close to RR, Town. and _ bus. Convenient and elec. or standing rent. W. F, Uschmann, Atlanta, 320 Crew St. a _ Want small farm for stand- ing rent, or lease or buy at the right price. Prefer on or near Roosevelt hwy or not over 20 mi. from Atlanta. W. B. Willingham, LaGrange. Want 1-H farm for . stand- ing rent or will buy with Fair house, barn, good water, wood, etc. Prefer in Fulton Co. or near Griffin, Newnan, Macon or some other. good market ae O. A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. Want to lease or buy farm of about 200 A. to raise stock, with 100 A. or more cleared suitable for tractor farming. 5 or 6 rm. house with lights, in SW Georgia. R. H. Parker, Woodbine. Want small-1 or 2-H. farm on 50-50 basis. (No cotton or tobacco, corn, hay and other trucking) with house, wood water and pasture. I dont drive tractor. .Can furnish self. J. C. Moses, Lovejoy. Want to lease large house with small acreage near small So. Ga. town. Privilege of purchase or. renewing lease.; Will pay up to $300.00 year in advance. Must be good house with good well and _ water. (Will keep your property in good shape). Give full details. Will ans. all . letters. C: A. Seals, Atlanta 1219 Mansfield Ave., NE. POSITIONS waNten Single man, age 30, wants job on farm. Can drive: trac- tor. or truck. Wall. go any- where: C. B. Garner, Silver Creek, Rt.-1, eare J. W. Carter. Exp. farm hand wants job on farm. Can handle machin- ery and. milking machines. Married. Prefer near Atlanta if .possible. Beckham L. Wil- son, College Park, Rt. 2. Single white man, age 44, reared in city: wants job on farm with refined people. Send bus or railroad ticket J BRB. dohnson, Atlanta, Rt 23 Box 561. Exp. farmer wants 1-H crop. Would like 4 rm. home, Good water and land. Boy old enough to plow. 7. in Yami- ly. Would lke to move soon. Not afraid of work... All let- ters ans. Roy Denmon, At- Janta, Rt. 7, Box 321-A. White man, age 46, wants job on farm. or dairy. Am exp. Can drive truck and trac- tor. Jim Holt, Flintstone. Veteran, age 26, married, 1 child, honest, sober, willing, and hard worker. Want share crop, .wages or both. Dairy or poultry. Js T. eet Ath- 1 livestock; machinery, ete. ton. after Adel, Rt. 1. bens, 125 es St. Want: Geb at once on fara in all kinds farm work, poultry, Can move at once. 3 in family, Am 47 yrs. old; wife 36; both can work. H. R. Sharp, Atlanta, OAs NA Woman, 3 children (2 abie} help work) wants job on poul- Dairy work. Dry-Hand Milker try or truck farm, or some of (cant milk many cows all the way, but can hand-strip as many as 10 after milking machine). Have to be moved. Want close to schools and church. Mrs. Mary A. Bruce, Gainesville, 710 Be Re Aves 6 co Veteran, age 41, wants job on farm, No bad_ habits. Can drive tractor, Prefer around Valdosta or Tif- Room, board and small} salary. C. E. Huckaby, Valdos= ta, 303 Woodine Lane. - Want job as. Overseer of farin or Turpentine. 50 yrs. old, wife and 15. yr. son. Spent BD yrs. on big farms and super- vising turpentine business. Will give ref. J: L, Turner, Everett City. | A 17 yr. old boy with moth- er wants farm work at: once. Wages, house and garden. H. Bea bA, Heath, Smyrna, Rt. 1. FARM HELP WANTED Went setiled white you: or middle-aged woman to tive on farm as one of family and help with light farm chores. No milking, Room, board and reas, salary. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. * : Want unencumbered trious healthy middle- -agged woman to live in home on farm and raise poultry, :ook garden and cow. Good home, good treatment. Mrs. B. M. Daniel, Rentz, Rt J. a: indus- Want farmer for 2-H or 1-H): crop, 50 A., 4 1-10 tobacco, pea- nuts, etc 50-50 basis or part crop and wages; also 3,000 turpentine faces on halves. soe Quitman Byrd, Broxton, Want good all ond fatm hand. . Good house with wat- er and lights on mail and school bus rt. Good salary fox right kind of man. All letters eee T. L. Powell, Albany, Rt. Box 614. Wan family to work 1- H crop on 50-50 basis. Must know how to handle tfuck crops. Have good land, good bldgs, good tobacco (acreage. Near good market, Plenty wood. Convenient to church and schocl. B.C. S. Hicks, Want man with family - to farm for wages. George W. Calhoun, Cordele, 1009-5th St. Want reliable white woman to help with light work on farm for reas. wages. Two in family. G. W. Lawson, Adri- an, Rt... 3; Want middle-aged single white man, able and willing to work for small farm on share basis. Prefer man from _ So. Georgia who understands rais- ing tobacco. Ref. exc. William F. Goodman, Ray City, Rt. 1. Want middle-aged white lady for light work on farm. Small salary. Mrs. A. A. Whatley, .| Americus. Want unencumbered settled | white woman, good character and healthy, to live with aged couple on farm as one of fam- ily, and do light work, Reas. salary: E. F. Todd, Dawson, Rt 4. Want Sedise ea middle- aged white woman to live in home and do light work on farm. Room, board, and _ sal- ary. Roy Bell, Atlanta, Stati- on A, Box 63. 228 Woodward al truck and car. Want 2. aa familie on farm on halves er as hi labor. White or colored. land, tractor, 4% mi, Sp ~ Ws Esco, Devereux, R Rt Want man with boy enough to work, to rais stuffs, poultry, hogs and s truck on. shares. Won RFD, REA and school bus_ 5% mi. Pelham. J, oe Pelham, Ri. 1; Ss Want farmer for 2-H ft ir) for standing rent, 2 e 1.9 tis 7, sm: 2 Fayetteville. Just off Howel Hwy, Also want er for 2-H farm on 50- near Lees Lake... R. L. Fayetteville, Rt. 2. Want man with small | to operate a small farm a0 50 basis. Good house, pasture wood, small peach orchai apples. ~All land in cover. now. Will furn. aa fuel. Near town, bus, seht Eugene Brown, Manchest Want wage hand, share per, 50-50 basis for 1 to crop and a part: wages and crop hand. Have 12 A. tob allotment. J. L. Monk, Ty Want wage hand or part jand wage; also want 2 H s cropper, 50-50 basis. S. S. ~ Ty Ly: - = Want good man to fori t] help enough to make and gath er 2-H crop; also want g od nice, smart woman who would appreciate good home to h with light farm chores. J. Locke, Butler, Rt. 1. : Want at once, settled singl man to work on farm. Must be sober, honest and abl to dri jtruck. Room, board and salary. Mes. Hed. Davis, Decatur, R 3, VE-3908. Want man and eis. cals and boy to farm on shares will hire colored man alo Ready for man to work now, Reas. salary. Mrs. A, G.* Cheek, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. Want share croppers, whit or colored for good 2 or 3- cotton, corn and: hay crop Chattahoochee river farm, 50- basis with extra pay for sto care and day work, 4-rm. hou garden and firewood free school bus and mail rt. See Mr . S. Stover, Douglasville, R Want farmer for 4 H. farm, standing rent basis, 2 good 4 R.- houses, 1 house on Mail and Bus line at door; other sh distance; 2 other houses cou be repaired. Located 3 mi, Wi ston on old Poole Place: Plenty wood and running water. Ap= ply at farm. A: M. Pofe, Wi ston. / 2 Want man on shares to opt ate from 1 to 3 plows, for cotto: and corn CED: W. A. Biggers Bremen, Rt. Will furnish house, wood, gi den, etc. Joe H. Driver, Co merce, Rt, 3. = Want small white family for 10 acres; garden and other farm work. E. E. Bishop, Then ville, Rt. 1. Want farmer for 1 or 2-H crop on 50-50 basis. Ceiled 4- rm. house. Well in yard. Good. mules and tools, good land, pas-_ ture. Permanent home for good man who is willing worker and who does not drink. 4% Mi, S. W. Kennesaw.: Mrs. M. A, Jett, Kennesaw. oe Want man and wits te ne on stock farm, man to do genera] - work, lady to do light farm chores. Each must be clean and. willing workers. George L. | Townsend,-Cumming, Box 64. Want someone to* live with elderly couple to work abeut_ 20 A. in corn and peanuts, Good home for a middle- ~aged man. Will give board and laundry. J. W. Chalker, Fin- leyson. se Collards, per doz. bunches Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts. ees Salad, per bu. hprs. Onions (Green), per doz. bunches __. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. $1.35-$1.50 aypes, & 90- 125] ae page tana sa aae reassert sense hag Turnips (bunched), per doz. bunches - wie -- 1.25- 1.50" eat ou Soybeans - Seed And Hay In Georgia By R. P. BLEDSOE and U. R. GORE Georgia Experiment Station . Soybean hay, when cut at the right stage and cured _ properly, has feeding value equal to cowpea and les- pedeza hay. The yield of hay varies from one to three tons to the acre, depending upon fertility of the soil and season. Sinee the introduction of Otootan from Hawaii by C.K. McClelland of the Georgia Experiment Station . in 1911, Georgia has grown considerable acreage of soybeans for hay either alone or interplanted in corn. _ Factors which have prevented expansion of soybean hay _ production are, (1) scarcity.of seed of hay beans, (2) planting too late for a full growing season, and (3) Georgia. Varieties of Savhicada: For hay, the Otootan. has long been the leading bean, but its poor seeding habit} ed and resultant high price of seed has prevented expan- sion of hay acreage. Gatan is a new variety developed and distributed by the Georgia Experiment Station from a natural hybrid of Otootan averaging 15 bushels a beans and 2.0 tons of hay per acre the past ten years. Other hay varieties grown to some extent in Geor- gia are Laredo and Palmetto, w nematodes and cag be grown on infested land, and hay- seed. Yellow seed type beans such as Woods Yellow and Biloxi may be grown for hogging off. : PerGlizer and Lime. Soybeans do not always re- . spond to direct application of fertilizers when following | well fertilized crops in a rotation. The response of soy- beans to commercial fertilizers is often disappointing. On thin land a complete fertilizer low in nitrogen may give the crop 2 bettexstart. The benefit from an appli- cation of limestone is carried over into succeeding crops. Soil Preparation. Land for soybeans should be flat broken - in late winter or early spring. followed by disk- ing one or more times before seeding to kill weeds and grass. A firm seedbed, free from clods, helps in Beton |: ; : good stand. ; : Inoculation. Where soybeans have not been grown for the past two or three years the seed should be in- oculated with a commercial soybean inoculation accord- where inoculated soybeans have been grown success- fully may be used. Mix one gallon of finely sifted inoc- ulated soil with a bushel-of seed moistened with a so- quuOn of 3 ounces of glue or sugar to one quart of water. | ends upon the size of the seed. In 314 foot rows plant about 20 pounds of Gatan per acre, 15 pounds of Otoo- an, 10 pounds of Laredo, 20 pounds of Palmetto, 40 pounds of Woods Yellow, and 40 pounds of Biloxi. Vhen broadcast or drilled use 3-4 times this amount. ue beans or hay, plant about cotton planting time. for hay ma be planted in rows cultivated or they may be. drilled with grain or broadcast. Soybean seed may also be planted with a corn planter, with a bean or cowpea plate, and covered about 1 to 2 inches. Soybean seed must not be planted too deep especially if heavy ains pack the ground since the cotyledons may break should be used after a rain to break the crust and help en the most critical stage in the development of the oybean. crop. _ Cultivation. Cultivation before the plants come up nd when the plants are small is usually done with a reeder or drag harrow. The weeder can be used when young plants have come out of their goose neck ition and have grown 4 to 6 leaves. The weeder ould be started late in the morning when the young lants are not so brittle. Soybeans in rows. are cultivated Zor3s tmeis with a cultivator to keep down weeds. Lay Soybeans a as level as Gee to make combining eeitne: for: ee Cut for hay when pods are half fill d and before many leaves are lost. Ne velvet bean caterpillar and root-knot nematode in south | which are resistant: to | ing to directions on the container. Soil from an area} - Rate and Date of Seeding. The rate of seeding de- : _ Method of Planting. Best_yields of seed are obtain-- able from rows spaced about 314 feet apart. Soybeans off in pushing through a soil crust. A weeder or harrow the : seedlings. emerge. The period of germination is oft- MARKET BULLETIN yas ai Future Prospects oe (Continued from Page One) interest to the discussions there, but especially with regard to plant, insect and animal diseas- es. According to government fig- ures, plant diseases and insect pests are now causing an annual loss to crops in this country to the value of three billion dollars. This is an enormous amount of loss for this nation to suffer every year on account of insect pests and plant diseases. The amazing thing brought out by questioning was this. Practically every one of these plant diseases and insect pests were imported into this country from foreign nations. 3 It is another case of the work- ing of the law of recompense. _ We are now paying in crop losses, three billion dollars per year for importing things that we sould have grown for ourselves. ' Just to give you an idea of these in- sects and diseases which we have import- ed, Iam listing a few of the more prom- inent: Japanese Beetle from toa European Corn Borer from Prone, San Jose Reale Insects from China, Mexican White Fringed Beetle een South America, Asiatic Garden Beetle from Asia, Oriental Fruit Moth from China, Pink Boll Worm from Mexico, White Pine Blister Rust from Europe, Chestnut Blight from Europe, | ~ Boll Weevil from Mexico. | These are some of the plant diseases which we have brought into this country during the present century, in an attempt to beat the laws of nature by buying what we should a produced for ourselves. lor Cairo Commissioner of Aovicuiiae: in the morning after the dew is off, leave until wilted, rake in windrows, then put in shocks to cure. , Soybeans may be used for grazing from early bloom up to maturity. Many growers use soybeans for hog feed either planted alone or with corn. The crop Tes- idue left on the land adds to its fertility. Harvesting Seed. Soybean varieties that do not}* hates badly are best harvested with a grain combine set so as not to crack-the beans. Watch out for cracked beans, as the beans crack more easily some seasons than others. If the machine is cracking too many beans reduce the speed of the cylinder or increase the space between the cylinder and the concave. The beans and vines should be thoroughly dry before beginning to harvest. Soybeans should be cut as soon as pee after ripening because of shattering. When the soybeans are to be threshed with a thresh- er, cut the beans when the seed.in the lower pods are fully formed and the pods are turning. Raise or remove the concaves and slow down the cylinder to about 600 revolutions per minute without reducing the speed of the fan. Small. amounts of soybeans 1 may be threshed out ina wagon body and cleaned by pouring over a coarse screen made from hardware cloth. ~lhall and porch, 4% -mi | see. |middleaged or older * (1 farm: work .|roads, lights. | Claude Mullinx, La ne Aun HELP W -CORRECTION: working farm famil farm, near Atlanta, or with good working well, furnish house, al bles you need, wood | February, $2, 00. da $2.50 day; April, $3.0 October 15th; also anot E. J. Hart, Duluth ERG Want unencumbered oughly reliable coupl preferred, for light small farm, attendin cows, poultry, etc. house, with all con lights, . water, etc., salary to both if; both Attractive propositi es Edwards, Decatur, Rt. 2 bow: Dr.) phone CR 2 Want experienced S. R. Saye, Rutledge. Want good: man to ru size dairy. Have one fully equipped dairy e State. Pay straight _ wa on shares, or wages of profit. Baur. Li Millen. Want 1eSOr- 2s a once, plenty good | and tools. Good 3-R school bus and mail r es: Lang Ss ville. Want ann help to | 0. small farm. Good hx reas... salaty.: A. G Pine Mtn. Valley. Want fine colore at once to work on farm, pay, house and garden. move anyone withi of Jonesboro. Call phon Collect. Cpe. ae boro. - . Want single man age of 20-50 to work or farm. Will pay $30. board and laundry. ing allowed. O. Cc. Pitts: Want man to te crop or 2-H crop | ~ barn, water and pasture, go Mrs. Sunie Clay, Dall Want good, - honest, on far Mrs. R ham, Camila, Rt, 45 | Want good farmers 4-H farm, 3-H and to work on shares, . Good houses and REA J Davis, Rutledge. Se basis, good ion school bus and. - 214 mi, Rutledge in Co. Good stock, g White or colored. ley; Madison, Rt. ledge 15.: Want nice. ridges woman for light wo} Board and $20.0 Want white woman to work. Good pay a my.,home as one Mrs. M. L. Humphrie ta, 1929 Memorial Dr. Want man to- tend on halves. wages, house to live ford Waller, Harrison, Want elderly white \for light work on far: home and reas. sala . M. Dillard, Covingt Want good farm h cored. Would cons and wife. State sala ed in Ist letter. Smith, Fort Valley, Want at once. ma on farm for wages Will pay straight part cash and som Will teach you goo mechanic after we ga Good deal for rig B. Baker, Nashvil | FOR . Foe! sale,