obicet ie ass Was a provide for markets for agricul- | Instance, in the large City of delphia, Pa., the main streets, in es are there today that were in r the same purpose in 1840, Beis See ctures were exhibited showing ket in 1840 and in 1945. e only difference that the pie- | evealed was the substitution of for horse drawn vehicles. w York and other large cities of st are in like condition. give you an idea of the tremen- ongestion on these big city mar- eports were made at this meeting al timing by watch of the move- individual trucks. It took one more than three hours to turn a nd park in front of its wnload- other truck required eight hours. nother truck stood eight hours as the time limit on the Union It was necessary for the eom- ning the truck to send a relief - still the truck had not turn- pany pence it was necessary KS to park one, two and three way and then haul their load all hand trucks for one, two or eks to get their load to its desti- buildings for wholesale mer- COMM ISSION ae WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1945 chants are so small they will not hold There * supplies for twenty-four hours. are no refrigeration facilities for lack of space. x Rents are so high that they con- stitute a menace to legitimate business en the markets. The object on proposed leisla- tion is to create a marketing authority in those big cities that can go out in an uncongested part of the city and build | modern facilities for wholesalers, retail- ers, truckers and the general public with plenty of room for traffic to move, and with rents low enough that the farmers produce will not be burdened with exhorbitant rents. This is a splendid idea. There is no reason why it should not be done. It - should have been done years ago. With new and modern marketing facilities in cities like New York, Phila- delphia, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, ete., ~ete., and with a mammoth market near or in Washington, D. C., with adequate radio facilities and with Georgia repre-_ markets to: sentatives on these great citv contact the merchants personally and individually, it will not be difficult to channel our farm products through this Washineton market and distribute them in such a wayasa prevent g oluts on these markets. MARKETS FOR MINES - I have, in previous articles, called attention to readers of the Bulletin of the tremendous need of markets in the mining towns of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. Honorable J. B. Me- Laughlin, Commission of Agriculture of West Virginia, spent a'few days in At- lanta recently. He is very much inter- ested in the establishment of a Farmers Market in the vallevs of West Virginia. He and I are on exactly opposite ends of the marketing problem, He needs fresh fruits and vegetables for the people of the mining districts ot West Virginia, while our need is to sell fresh fruits and vegetables. | He and I have planned to get to- gether in February and try to work out cooperatively a plan between West Vir- ginia and Georgia for the establish- ment of a Farmers Market in the coal mining valleys. something unforeseen interferes, we will be. able ,to work out a satisfactory ar- \ e LT feel sure that unless rangement ie put seh a market a operation. oe ee the ko ae we bes to. a Federal Highway built directly fe Pittsburgh, 24. through Charleston West Virgin. on down through the Carolinas and into~ Atlanta, thence te Tallahassee and Tampa. MANY IMPROVEMENTS NEEDE Georgia needs many improveme is : and developments. I understand tha we need large sums of money spent. eleemosynary institutions, education institutions and other public necessiti It is well to remember that j Ina lo run the ability of Georgia citizens pay the taxes to make these develo ments will depends on what happens to Georgia agriculture. oe A few million dollars spent 4 now develop complete marketing systems Georgia: fruits. - vegetables - and fi crops will mean millions and millions additienal dollars income to the farme of the State. This, in ce wil mean several tin that many million doHars additiona come to business and industry in Geo gia. I truly hope that ar rangements c be made to earry out large seale e largement and improvements of marketing system within the next to three years. me Governor Arnall has been m sympathetic and liberal with the D. partment of Agriculture in its effor to develop a complete marketing tem and facilities for the er of : State. I hope the next Lesisialae: ww 1 as Svmpathetic and c0- -operative Ww the idea. in so Fe as a is eo ed. Let us continue to lead and let u rapidly increase our efforts, our fae ties and results. ing is Se the ye to. perous agriculture. 4 A prosperous and progressiy culture-is a necessity if we are to prosperity in other fields. TOM LINDER, Commissioner of As ricul x repeated only when request is notice assume any vesponsibility for Bulletin Published Weekly at Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, Executive Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office State Capitol, Atlanta. Gz. Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta. Ga. of June 6 1900. ff Octoner & i oe a dress all items for publication and all requests to be put Sn cine list and for change of address tu 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 a Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing | pore than 30 words including name and address. = ~~ Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not i -122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. Oftice, State Capitol 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Wditorial and Executive Offices | Notify on FORM 3578Bureau 0! Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for mailing at special rate 01 postag - rrovided tor in Section 1103. A- aecompanied by new copy of @e any notice appearing in. the FARM LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND FOR SALE 72 A. land, 7-room house, y painted; has water, lights, -Jarge front and back porches. Barn has 5 stalls, 2 cribs, hall, shelter, lights, double loft. Double garage, lights, smoke- house; 3-room tenant house. Conv. to churches, school, Clark well Hwy. runs through the oS College Park RFD in $8,000.00. 1% mi. N,. Riverdale. Mrs. W. B. Wesley, College Park, RFD. 900 A. farm in high state eultivation, 8 mi. N. Metter andler Co.) on public road, -'mi. school and church. 135 A. red pebble soil in cultivation, pal. fine young timber; 3 hous- 8} necessary outbuildings; deal livestock farm, $8,000.00. G. W. Hartley. Metter, Ph. 2623, 40 A. land, 25 cleared, makes good crops, plenty water, pas- ture, 2 houses, barn, crib, 2 eaicken houses, garage, 3,000 ot new lumber or over; fruit, ce. $1,200.00 cash or $1,000.00 for farm (40 A.) only. Trenton Star Rte. (Dade Co.) P. N. Pope, enton, Star Rte. 2 farms, 10 mi. E. Ball Ground, on public rd., 148 A., good 3- room house, chicken house, barn, utbuildings, 3 pastures, good 4well; Also 1 83 A. farm, 2- room house, barn and chicken - hewse, good well, pasture, Will sell 1 or both at reas. price. J. v. Holden, Ball Ground, Rt. front of house, _ 300 A. land, 30 A. level. Will grow anything. Pine and hard- wood to build. School bus, mail fe. by door. 2% mi. to Rte. 80, % mi. town. Extra fine range (hog and cow), fine fishing and inting. 150 A. under fence, $11.00 per A. W. A.. Sumner, Adrian. : _ 15 A. land in Douglas Coun- y on public rd. % mi. from sankhead Hwy. %4 mi; from Douglasville, % mi. from cot- ten mill. Ideal for dairy and poultry farm; has running wa- ter, saw timber. $50.00 per A. Mrs. Elma Miller, Atlanta, 1073, Lee St, Ra 3431. 143 A. land for sale or rent, 5 mi. SE Sparta (Hancock Co.) on public rd. and Sandy Creek. 3-room tenant louse, sev. A. 30 yr. old pecan trees; new eamery in Sparta makes this ideal dairy farm Heavy growth oung sawmill timber, reed cane and Bermuda grass. White ettlement, on school bus line. pee urden.. Sparta. 458 A. lana in Wilkes Co., on Greensboro Hwy. Has REA, eg dwelling, 2 tenant houses. A bargain for $9.000.00. Also 785 A. Warren Co. on Williams reek, fine livestock farm: 460 _ under fence: dwelling and 1 tenant house, $8,000.00. 215 A. aliaferro Co. on Williams -reek, no improvements, $1,- 0.00. A. M. Bennett, Wash- gion, Rt. 4. _ 487% A. land, 2 mi. N. Young Harris, on Rte. 76, 6 mi. county seat, 1/2 mi. of lake. Finest view. . mountain country. Lewis aaa Young Harris, Rt. Jastered except 1 room. New-| -Bairdstown, Thompson, Eatonton. 135 A. land, 60 A. in eultiva- tion, 200,000 ft. saw timber; 360 fruit trees, fish pond, 2 branches; 1 6-room new bun- galow; 1 4-room, 1 3-room house. plenty outbuildings, elec. lights, on bus and mail rte. 4 mi. to town, $4,500.00. H. N. Watts, Felton. 286 A. stock and _ poultry farm (Harris Co.), under good fence; 2 nice dwellings, 1 ten- ant house, elec. waterworks, laying houses, brooder houses, barns, store, filling station; 60 A. in Kobe Lespedeza; nice pe- can groye, paying well. 8 mi. W. Chipley on hwy. now being paved. 1/3 eash, bal on easy terms. C. E. Woodruff, Chipley. 85 A. land, 21 mi. from Atlan- ta, 5 mi. from Douglasville, (Douglas Co) on soil rd. 4-room housejecreek, 20 A. bottom land, plenty saw timber, on school bus and rural rte., fruit trees, lights available, $3,000.00. C. H. McKown, Douglasville. Good 753 A. farm, 2 mi. out! from Newborn, public roads, on mail rte. and sehool bus line. Well adapted raising grain, cot- ton, fruits and dairying, stock and cattle. Creek bottom mile. long through it, several branch- es. PlentY common size_tim- ber, some saw timber. Large 7-room dwelling with cellar, | In good repair. Sev. smaller houses, barns, cribs and _ tool house. Dr. J. T. Pitts, Newbern. 134 A., more or less on Athens Union Point rds. 1 mi. (Oglethorpe Co.), 4-room house, 2 porches, elec., tenant house, outbuildings, rail and bus by door. 46 A. open, bal. timber and pasture. See or write: Will Allison, Bairdstown. 2 A. land, under fence, on Hwy, 2 mi. court house at Al-. ma; 1 large 4 room house, 1 large 2 room house, in good cond. Will sell or trade for small farm. .J. J. Music, Alma, Rt. 2. 160 A. farm, 5 Yami. W. Roop- ville (Heard co on Carroll- Heard Co. line, near church and school. 3 horse crop, good uplands and bottoms. 3 houses, main dwelling has elec. lights: and waterworks. Good barn and pasture. Ideal cattle farm, plen- ty running water. Mrs. J. B. West, Roopville, Rt. 1. 788 A. 60 per. cent in culti- vation, bal. in sawmill timber and pasture; running creek through property year round. Produces all crops, will pay for itself in short time. In heart tobacco, peanut, cane and live- stock belt. 4 modern houses, running water, lights, priced reas. Terms if desired, Cleve Harrell, Pelham. szs?w cmfw meyf cm em ecm 242 A: dairy aud stock furm, 8 mi. E, Eatonton (Putnam Co.) good 6-room dwelling and good 4-room tenant house, both with lights and running water in dwelling, dairy barn; 63 A. in cultivation, plenty outbuildings, gvod pastures, plenty pine and hardwood, $6,000.00. R.ay || FARM LAND FOR SALE N. of | 80% A. land, 50 A. cultivat- ed, 30 in woodland. %4 mi. S. Holland (Chattooga Co.) 5-R. house with elec., barn, smoke- house and well. 2 tenant hous- es and erib, pasture with creek running through, on rural and star rte. Mrs, J. L, Flowers, Holland. 40. A. land, 20 A. in cultiva- tion, 54 mi. Hortense (Brant- ley Co.) on mail and school bus line. Good farm land, near church, open range, good fishing and hunting; good 7-room house and outbuildings, $2,000.00 cash. A. M. Campbell, Hortense,. Rt. a 8 A., land 6 mi. No. Crawford, plenty pecans, peaches and ap- ples. Fish pond, 6 &.. House: School bus and mail rt., some timber. D. M. Nix, Crawford. 700 A, farm, on REA, in Heard Co., 125 A. bottoms, 4 settlements, barns and outbldgs. Also 19 R. home -in Franklin, $2,000 to $3,000 saw timber on place, Sell all er part. J. L. Taylor, Franklin, Box 22. 51 A. farm in. Franklin Co, 6 mi. West Carnesville, on No 51 Hwy. Leavel land (make bale cotton per A.) 10 R. house, elee. lights, good barns, good pastures, lot good saw timber. C. E. Hamilton, Ashland. For sale, 1389 A., farm, 5 mi. Madison, on good road, .on school bus line to 2 schools. 6 R. house, 1 tenant house, good barn, water, $1;000 worth | of timber; % in. cultivation. 3 -mules and farm machinery, No. lights and rented. for 1946. Dr. G. D. Dunlap, Madison. For sale, 539 acres in Jeffer- son Co., adjoins Big Creek; 60 A. in swamp timber, 6 houses; rented for 5 bales of cotton. Make offer. S. S. Freeman, Siloam. 50 or more acres. of my farm, 3 mi. Colbert. School bus and mail rt. Power line by door. Good 4 R. house, pasture, wood and water. L, A. Childers, Col- bert.: 6 R. dwelling, water, lights, 30 A. land in fenced pasture at Snapping Shoals. Write or see for further information. Com- plete outfit, including other at- tractive advantages, $12,500.00. (Bad health reason for selling.) H. C. Hooper, Covington. . 193 A. in Bartow Co., on little creek, about 20 A., bottoms, sev. A. bench land;-not much tim- ber. 1 good 4 R. house and 3 good barns, all with metal roofs with exception of one which has one side covered with heart pine shingles. $35.00 A. Joe N. Clon- inger, Talking Rock. 250 A, extra good farm land, 6 mi. N. E. Greenville on Green- ville-Rocky Mount Rd., 2% mi. school bus, elec. available. Ideal Dairy farm. 3 houses, wells, good barn; also 105 A. on same road, 2 houses, barn, well, etc. Priced to sell. See. Haywood Hall, Greenville, Rt. 1. 50 A., 4 R house and barn, on Memorial Dr.;.16 mi. Atlanta, 1% mi, Stone Mtn, $4,000, Im- mediate possession. Chas. E. Buffington, Gillsville, Rt. 1. 180 A. more or less, good land in Crisp Co., farm of W. A. Sar- gent located 10 mi. Cordele, 2 mi, Seville, on school bus rt. 2 houses. Mrs, W. A. Sargent, Cordele, 306 5th Ave., phone 413 J. 93% A,, 93 pecan and 140 peach trees and other fruits. Modern, 7 R. house with every convenience;~ new deep. well, running water every where; fine paint job inside and out. Hot and cold water, shower and tub in bath-room, Plenty out- bldgs., including 2,000 cap. house for friers. Elec. power. Lots of | shrubbery. -$8,000 cash, or exc. for farm of equal value near Atlanta. Cicero Collins, Cor- dele, 130 A. Mountain farm, good red farm upland, some river bottoms, plenty good saw tim- ber, oak, poplar, etc. 2 dwell- ings, (need repairs); young ap- ple orehard beginning to bear, 11 mi. town, near school bus line. Good settlement. Sell or exe. for smaller place or take in trade good stock, cattle, mules, tractor, farm implements tete. RE: Fowler, Roy. | | FARM LAND FOR SALE | Elder, Mayfield, Rt. 2. cust Grove. Ea. Roosevelt Hwy. Mail and) loam. | ton. 2 farms near Bill Arp, 8 ml. So. Douglasville. Good land, buildings, etc. 118 A., land, 5 R. wide hall and another 4 R., house. Spring in yard. Sell both together or separately. Good outbldgs. On school bus line to high school and mail rt. by door. Good community. House painted. W. A. Holt, Winston, Rt. 1. - 2 farms: 35 A. Poultry farm, 9 mi. So. Thomaston, on paved Hwy:., No. 3, houses wired, good Well, branch and timber! oth- er, 10 to 50 A., on paved Hwy., % mi, city limits Barnesville. Ideal Dairy or Poultry farm. Terms arranged on either or both. J. M. Cook, Thomaston, Ri. 2: 200 A. farm in, White Co., joining Hall Co., 4 rm. house and outbldgs. About 70 A. cleared, balance woods. About 250,000 ft..saw timber. 18 A. Branch bottoms. M. M. Staton, Cleveland, Rt. 2. 100 A. located in Johnson City Fronting RR, on school bus line to aecredited school. 5 mi: from Co. seat, on R. E. A. line. Good tobacco, peanut and cotton land. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Roy Jackson, Wrightsville, Rt. 1. 3 desirable farm tracts, 34 mi: of Luthersville, Meriwether Co. on hard roads. Electricity, saw timber, pulp wood, branches, pasture, old house. Mrs. Chas, E. Newell, Luthersville. 69 A. good land for all crops between Athens and Smithonia. 4 rm. ceiled house. Plenty out- bldgs. and pastures. Variety of fruit trees. Healthy locality. Best of neighbors. Perfect title. $28.00 A, N. Ellenburg, Col- bert, Rt. 1, Box 22. 224 A. land. Good. 5 rm. house. Estimate 300,000 ft. saw timber:~ $25.00 per. A. S$. S ' 44 A. Mountain land, 6. rm. eeiled house. Spring in baek yard. In sight of Consolidated High School, Church, Postoffice and depot. Electricity, % mi. off main hwy. on. gravel rd. 5. A. in cultivation, 5 in pasture. Some fruit trees, $3,000.00. A. L. Davis, Lakemont, '142 A. in Morgan Co., 70 A. in cultivation, 4 rm. house, barn and outbldgs. Good cotton, corn and grain land, $20.00 per A. Usher C. Brown, Rutledge. 250 A. land with nice growth of young timber, well watered. 3 mi. from Hwy No. 78 on \Lo- ganville-Winder Road, $2,500.00. N. A. Braswell, Loganville, 151. A., near church and school bus line, Good well, elec. lights, running water through pasture. 5 miles of Lo- G._W. Green, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. 49 A. on upper Newnan sand | Fayetteville Hwy. near Calla- way Demontration Farm. 4 rm. house, daily mail, school bus, electric current available, good community six miles from Newnan, Coweta Co., | near Methodist and Baptist churches. $1,500.00. Half cash, balance eonvenient terms. D. W. Boone, Newnan. 202% A. good hard red land. 5 miles S. E. of Buena Vitsa, Marien Co, Good land for growing cotton, peanuts, corn. Plenty water and wood. P. B. Dillard, Ellaville, Rt. 1. 125 A. farm 10. mi. N. W. of Griffin. 5 rm. and 2 rm. houses. Mrs. F. G. Underwood, Atlanta, 1168- Astor Ave. S. W. | 150 A. good Jand near Cov- ington and Portetdale. Bunga- low, cottage and barn. Lots of fine saw timber and cord wood, Good bottom land, $8,500.00:. Also 50 A. good land 5 mi. W. of Covington. Unimproved, but has about 30 A. in valuable saw .timber and cord wood. Long road frontage and easily divided into 10 A. tracts, $2,- 500.00. A bold brook crosses both places. \ Both on high school bus rt. and on good dirt road. Mrs, A. B. Hansen, At- lanta, 811 Glenn Bldg. About 60 A. land, fine sandy. 25 A. in cultivation, bal. in original timber and _ pulp- vood. 3 springs on place, 234 mi. Carrollton. Land lying broadside to C, of.Ga. R. R. $2,350.00. (Mountgin Oak Farm) Mrs. Carrie M. Duffey, Carroll- .Good wire: fence -and cross fenced. Amp. tor, 65 A. land on Ra % mi. Gordon Rd., 2 fin Hwy and Rayme Mi. Newnan, | house, 2 porches, outbuildings, new met Good pasture, spring fences, 20 A. in eultp Wood, some timber, $750.00 cash. Mrs. Edit ley, Moreland, Rie 245 A. land, 150 in cu 3 mi, N, W, Alma, on- church~1 mile, school 1 7-room house, barns, ings, 2 tenant houses, ment tobaeco, 2 toba real tractor farm. Wo mules, sows, tractor an ment. Come see. ans. S. M. Honeycutt, Farm lands, livest tools. Farms located land-Columbus Hwy. B. Brown, Richland. 456 A. land, includin Elberta, 20 A. Hiley pe 4 to 8 yrs. old; will sell without equipment. W, D. Lewis, Griffin, Bo 110 A. land, M4 mi, Fayetteville. 4-room with all, barn and outbuildings. 2 stre and hog pasture; i of cultivation, farm, ; lights and water. 6 houses, outbuildings, pastures, 10 A. bearin trees, 2 slash pine ore Sev. kinds bearing - Farm implements. Mrs Hay, Leesburg. 205 A. land, 5 mi, N. W ran (Bleckley Co.); 140 cultivation, bal. in past woodland. Lots young ing pines, 2 running s' stream Jordan Creek spring branch. 1 pastw fence with running all | place. 1 new dwelling 6 rooms, metal roof, 3 g etc. : L0 ran, Route 2, Box 96. 280 A. good farm land des County), 2 good h tobacco barns, 8.8 A. good mule barn, goo around pecan trees, i community. Lots of tin Mi. NW Hahira. W, W. Mahira Rt 2. 100 A. good land (Tel: good bidgs., land partl ed, plenty wood, tui timber, pecan trees, ete fishing grounds. W; cheap. Also 129 A. got land covered in pulpwo mill timber, etc. Come G. L. Grace, Lumber Cit Will sell in part o1 1,050-acre stock farm, ture, running streams round. Stocked with cattle, large John D Combine, etc. class cond. REA elec water. Mrs. A. H. Ha ville, 738 Central Av 100 A.. farm under- and hog wire fence, 4 A Locust orchard, pee good water, plenty cellent land, small ho not write, some, see. B, Kinnon, Richland, Rt. 1 801% A., land, goed mostly ceiled good wel door, good, young orchai pasture with water. 40 der plow (makes bale Ee as 8 of 10 feet, so-- high that even he, six feet > avhich she in turn BANG to her | two inches tall, could not touch the tassel. In 1944, this 20-acre bottomland tract yield- his. years will be the 140th crop. to. ed 1,200 bushels of sweet, creamy-kernel- pring from the original seed. But it was ed corn, most of which he sold for grist matter OF months ago that Bell be- | meal. Even on his upland regions, Bell ted ae pibors and kinfolk. a order to keep Linder, he grew an average of 45 to 50 ariety pure, he persuaded farm own- bushels to the acre, with only one- -quarter ith lands bordering on his fields to more fertilizer than the river land required. & also, but. pe those few, no one Moreover, the crop, upland or bottomland grown, was weevil- -resistant and worms vir- tually unknown to it. Il = it, quaintly enough, pint to the ear The upland tract produced corn as har- because the grain from one ear would dy as the bottomland, although the higher : regions had been planted consecutively, ro- la pint jar. Then, early last winter, Commissioner tated only with an occasional cotton crop, griculture Tom Linder learned that a for 85 years. aver Was raising corn up in North Fulton. Only one year had he ever lost or failed ny at the ie of about es bushels to | to raise a crop, he recounted. That was the in thestate, and touching close- upon the known elsewhere in Georgia 57 ears, On his richest land, lying along he: banks of the Chattahoochee River, Bell - said his corn grew to an average height year the Chattahoochee river and drowned all growing aro Learning this, the commiss eae of the corn all over t | meetings in Rome, Talbotton an He urged farmers everywhere to tr corn variety as an experimenta increasing Georgias poor corn 1944, it was a mere 11 bushels t and it often has been less than tha Press services and broadcas up the story and resold it over t! Soon, Farmer Bells mailbox swell with- requests for. samples traordinary: corn variety. To e1 the south, to places as far north Park, ON: : _and as: far west. as Co he sent packages of his Indian Commissioner Linder asked th: gia Experiment Station at -Expe the Coastal Plains. Experiment . . Tifton to certify the corn as the United States. a T think it the best corn an declared, but I want to get the try it out and prove it for thems ~ Results of these experiments be forthcoming for another seve With Belis consent, . Linder the name from the longstanding pi the ear appellation to Chero memory of the Indians who dey Chatting with friends this _ we said he believed he was going to the yield on his bottom land from 60-bushel-per-acre average to 7! He expressed confidence, furthern the new crop would weigh more th previous average of one pound to t All the big corn doesnt grow 1 he pronounced pridefully. ie . M LAND FOR SALE , 00 A. in cultiva- in bottoms, land O25 SACs In pasture, 20 a) pecan trees, young or- rd of peaches, apples, other 2 good houses, 10-stall n; outbuildings; milch cows ed With farm. 4 Mi. = S; Come. and _ see. 8 mi. Covington. timber land, two Price $3,000.00. Mrs. oo Jackson, Ga. , 49 in cultivation. 8 R. lights, telephone. To- Oo. barn, pack house. 50 pe- trees and fruit trees, fenc- ed except 10 A... Young timber, pasture. C. J. Osburn, S, Ga., Fite ods ee Oo house, cee uildings. Good terms. Will ider small house, few A. art payment. Located 9 ast Waycross. Cobb A. 2, Waycross, Ga. 5-R. house, barn, pas- nning water, electricity. in cultivation. On mail d school bus. 3 Mi. West of _W. We Davis Rt- 1, in Brooks County con- uilding site. See Char- etcher, Morven, Georgia. four houses, two electric line, school bus, f timber, running water ween 90 and 75 A. in One of the best farms County. Mrs. L. H. Mostly young pine. 3 Electricity avail- S i road frontage. Near 1,500.00. Easy terms. WA) rm; house, elec- nning hot and cold good barn, poultry house, 1s above property, $3,- ( ash: Mrs. -C. Scarpati, mn, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd. land in Crawford Co., mi. N. W. of Byron. gs, several barns and several seedling ecan trees, several ack walnut, 2 nice pel -_vines. : HO: mi. from Five Points, Atlan- FARM LAND FOR SALE FARM | LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND FOR SALE| FARM. LAND FO 138 As-45- - em house, out 128 A. good land, 8 rm. are 1852 A. farm, 2% Mi. aa 31%4 A. small truc buildings. Plenty of fruit. Good | and other improvements. $8,- | Ocilla. 100 A. in cultivation,! mi. from court hou: road. % mi. to good school and| 000.00; also 42 A. rich level/85 in pasture and woodland. All | house with modern | church. $2,500.00. Terms. | land, house, 2 barns, apple or- | lunder fence. 2 dwellings, large | and water. P. S. Gord Homer Parker, Buckhead, Star chard and spring, $4,000.000; |tobacco barn, pack house, crib,| ville, Box 152. Route, ~ also 100 A. rich level land, 2rm.|and mule barn and other out shack, $50.00 A. Each farm on|bldgs. On school bus rt. and R.| _ 1290 A. farm 3 in No. D 260 A. good farm land near! State Hwy., Victory Bus line |E. A. line. : Turin, Coweta Co. Plenty of/and mail rt. Running water.|and peanut allotment. Cash or Excellent buy. Guy wood and water. 2*houses and|Mrs. Paul Johnson, ossville, | terms. Good tobacco, cotton | EX: cattle 2 barns. F.C. Underwood, | 514 Chickamauga Ave. Murray, Ocilla. $20,000.00. Quitman: 120 A. farm in So. part of! 5 A. with 5 rm. house, gar- Montezuma. 13 A., 800 ft. off No. 42 Hwy. state. Good land. Enough tur-|den, barn, pasture, small or- 24772 A. land 8 on. Taylor Lake Road. 14 Mi.|pentine trees for about 3,000} chard, some wood and running | Hawkinsville, State from Atlanta on good road.|virgin cups. Will give full de-| water. Mrs. M. A.. Fontaine, Atlanta, tails to interested parties. A.|/ church and P. C. Reid, Mt. Zion, | ings, 3 barns. Al 495 Shannon Dr., S. W., tele-|D. Burnseed, Moniac. school. phone Raymond 0065. Joining property of 173 A. cultivated, 2 accredited high |50 A pasture fen pair. Deep well. 485 A. Screven Co. in 2 tracts. 100 A. farm near Roosevelt; and cotton land in 78 A. land in Jefferson Co.,/175 A. trucking .soil. Paved!|Hwy. House, barn, etc., $45.00! peanut belt. 250,00 near Zebina, known . as the Hwy. R-21, Power line, R. R.| per. A. Mrs. M. R. Holley,|timber. $7,500.00. = Gunn Place. Mrs. Lewis P. running through property. One | Palmetto. Gunn, Thomson, Rt. 1, ee mi..from good town, school, Hawkinsville. churches, and bank. All RGR et a farm in cow, ee and| 180 A. of farm. la 1163 A. farm near Cairo. veniences, $15.00 A. 310 A,|hen country, 6-rm. modern res., (2. of Pitts. 1 main Half in cultivation. Balance in saw mill timber and good pas- ideal for stock raising, running |2 tenant houses. Electric power |tenant houses, all water through farm year |line. 125 A. in cultivation. 425 |20 A. in pasture. AL ture land. One of best tractor around. Good bldgs. and fences. mature pecan trees. Located at. Eatonton. and stock farms in So. Ga. Will 1 mi R. R. Terms if desired|ross public roads. Close to grow all crops. Seven houses, sng qualify, $14.00 A, J. H.|town, good schools and churches, |, 136 A. good level, three new and modern. Run- nna : Perfect try h $75.00 | Good _ pasture, ning water and lights. Priced ee Se oo A. Pere. Dr. fr) K.| around by 2 stre to sell. Cash or terms. G. C. : : ~ Stewart, Ashburn. dwellings with light | Harrell, Whigham. 100 A. cleared, stumped and fenced. High level land. ~Bal- 850 A. good Jand 6 a from | houses. Plenty of sate A., one 6 rm. house, one/ance in oak and pine timber.|Co. site in Webster Co., 5- ten-| Mi. from Meansy e. rm, house, 3 springs. 40 A.|Two 4 rm. dwellings, 2 barns; ant houses, 3 to 5 rms. each. 2)|Grant, Meansville. - cultivation. 50,000 ft. saw) good water, power line, school |deep wells, 300,000 ft. saw tim- timber. Pasture, plenty run- bus, mail, public road through |ber pine, also some hard wood. ning water. Good land. Come! place. Will grow all field and|100 A. bearing pecans. 40 A. look this over. J. R. Golightly, vegetable crops; also 153!% A. | pasture. Adairsville, Rt. 3. No improvements or cleared|E. Sapp, 321 A., 80 A. cleared and % land, oak, pine and _ hickory |No, 24 J. stumped, balance good pasture, timber. 3 mi. from above tract 6 Rm. house, 926 } St., for sale or. Exc. property. - Mrs. Mary Reasonably priced. P. Preston. Telephone Quitman, 926 E. Bastow About 258 A. with 75 As /suat. for - : year around water, good stand | Total 289 A., $4,800.00. Can 75 A. farm in Banks Co., near | Good farm in No. wan |Mt. Pleasant Church and school. young timber. 9 A. in pecan make terms. W. M. Bryan, 2 5-R. houses. _trees, 6 rm. main house of best | Thomasville, 215 E. Jackson St. bldgs. pasturage aM lumber, elec, lights, good well. 20 A. near city limits on bus,!roofs. Plenty water heads on navaral porn | lives ;2 tenant houses, % mi. from | school bus, and mail routes.|place. Near Large barn, all metal Rises f Bartow Co., near Goi enty of out-|jine. Splendid pastur: Hwy. Plenty of About 125,000 ft. of hard road and school bus. 5% | Nice bldg. site sul timber. Cheap for cas : : 2 dg. , good land, suit- | fruits, 2 L. scuppernong vines, Heald, Thomasville, Rt. 2, Box! able for truck: and livestock. figs. Elec. line Bhs 300 ft. of Pom aee Cartersville. 7. _ |Mrs. N. E. Jackson, Fayetteville, | first house. Farm, mule, cow,| 10 A. pecan grove. 80 A, 35 A. open. 6 rm,/Rt- 2. wagon and farm tools all for|bearing trees, with, s house, lights, good well, out-| 127 A. 1 mi, Gam Mewnbvirie $1,400.00. All mail answered|/ern home. House just bldgs., good orchard, bermuda | Pike Co., on school bus and |2ut come look. Mrs, Rosie Cox,|inside and out. New Bae: 500 cords wood. Oak mail route. 1 7-rm. house and a | tomer, Rt. 2. and pine saw timber. One mi./3 rm, tenant house. Good pas-| 71 A. farm, 12 A. in bottom, sulated, venetian bli from Hiram. Near Hiram High| tyre pl well with , plenty wood, small .ap-| good upland. 2 good pastures. 1 |_: Ts bus line on Rural Rt. House ple orchard and 12 bearing pe- | barn, 2 cribs, 1 fine foe Soe pipes all over place. He vacant, $2,500.00. See John W.!can trees. J H. th Shipp, Hiram, or write Z. C. Meansyille. : Bee ee ae OC 97-A. in Gyinneit Co, known 65 A. Cattle Farm 7 Mi. from 250 A. good land, 66 A. for sale or will rent. 2}as Buchanan Bottoms on South| Newnan, 2 mi. from Griffin, McMichen, owner, Cave Spring. lage on Hwy. 41 just Gus Greenway, |iimits. J. A. Ward, C horse farm with 4 rm. house) Beaver Creek, no house, on/|Senoia Hw cultivation Write : y and Lake Ray- }}and small lake. Near Avondale. ae Electric: line, 14% mi.|mond. 4 rm. house, barn, oe Dr. J.C, {oo C 2: 3 wn. houses on prop-|Hwy., 22 mi. fro Atlanta in | timber. e Of |Land L , $1,250 t of Atlanta- Lawrenceville ture, branch, orchard, vineyard, Bargain $1, 700.00, Exes 1 esday, October 10, 1945 PINT TO THE EARThe grain from any one of these ears of Farmer John Bells bottom-land corn, a pure and unadulterated descendant of the hardy : t : a he Chattahoochee river in e stalks tower over him north Fulton county, is un- to reach the tassel of his pure-bred Indian corn. at an average height of 10 et. The corn here is bottom-land grown but the up- nd variety averages about the same length. ARM LAND FOR SALE FARM LAND FOR SALE ern 9 rm. house, hot and iad running water, tile bath, modern conveniences, ideal- located, 1 mi. no. of Ros- ee swy. U. S. 19... . weman, Roswell, Box 56, U. Hwy. 19. 2 lots, 55x150 and 55x250, th 2 rm. house, chicken Ise, city water, electricity. 00, worth of berries next 1 Cash- $400.00. Charles gon, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2,Box 0 A. land west of Jasper, Kens Co., 40 A. in cultiva- tion. Very level. Several thous: and it. of timber, 5 rm. house, wy. Mail line. Electricity. mty of water. $7,000.00. B. dley, Talking Rock. also 44 A. tract on salt fiver. . Artesian. water electric lights available. Rt. 17. Beautiful location Good location for Stock raising. R. S. Hinesville, Box 152. A me. 52.7 A. excellent fahin: land, | Hey 40 A., 3 R. house, small barn, good pasture, bold stream, good land, school bus. Near churches Mail Rt., $1,500. J. A. Dickison, Douglasville. 95 A. good farm land 11% mi. from Acworth on. good hwy. 25 A. cultivation, balance good timber. 5 rm. house, good out- bldgs., blacksmith shop and tools, 2 good mules and wagon, 6 A. hog lot with wire fence. Price reasonable. Terms if de- sired. H. B. Cowan, Acworth, Ret. 43 A. Murray Co. Easily cultivated, very productive, half cleared, balance timber, plenty running water, 5 rm. new cheap dwelling, 2 stall barn with shed, crib and other outbldgs. Fruit trees, % mi. to hwy No. 411; good church and school facili- ties, good community, clear title, prompt possession, $1,- 250.00. Good terms, low inter- est. Come see. Jno, W. Cle- ments, Dalton, = THE FARMER RAISES TALL CORNJohn Bell, | foot, two inch owner of a rich tract of land along Cherokee Indian corn, will fill.a pint jar. It averages 11) inches in length. For years Bell called it simply pint to the ear corn but recently it was renamed Cherokeein honor of the Indians -who develped it. FARM LAND FOR SALE | 325 A, land 8 mi. east of | Douglasville. Suitable for Dairying and Cattle raising; some timber, plenty of running water, creek and springs; also, 2 farms.in Cobb Co., reasonably priced. Dr. D. A. Bagley, Aus- tell. A. Tobacco alltment. Good pastures with water at.all times. 4 good houses, plenty outbldgs. Elec. in all houses. On school bus rt. 244 mi. So. Ocilla. $65 acre, W.-C. Bass, -Ocilla,--101 Beach St. 317 A. land in Lee Co., 5 mi. East Sasser, 8 mi. W. Leesburg. Priced to -sell. John Murphy, Leesburg, Rt. 2, Box 133. 267-Acre, six-horse farm in i fine peanut section of South Georgia, good pasture and some |timber.. This is one of the best farms in -this section of the state. - Several tenant houses but main house burned. down recently. $6,000. Leo Mallard, Covington. 40 A. Jand near Villa Rica, R. 2. 25 A. -in Cultivation. 8 A. Kudzu, good orchard, 7 A. in woods and pasture. See or write Mrs. Verdie Smith, Mar- ietta, 904 3rd St., Apt. 3 or see W. P. Smith on Farm. Mrs. Verdie Smith, Marietta, 904 3rd Sie, eet. a. About 30 A. 1 Mi. N. of Ellen- wood, 2M: E. of Army Serv. Depot, 12 -M. So. Atfanta. 8 A. suit. for cultivation, bal. woods and swamps, water sunning across place, no house, elect. available. Reasonably priced. W. C. Rowden, Ellenwood. 1,556 A., 600 cleared, well timbered and watered. 12.6 to- bacco allotment, red pebble soil. 12 tenant houses, I-5. R. bungalow, 1-8 R.. house, 4 large barns, 2.tob. barns, 6 smaller barns, all bldgs metal roofs, 8 M. N. W. Quitman. Ideal Stock Farm. $15 per A. W. H. Mob- | ley, Quitman, R, 2. 37 A. land 2 M. of Marietta on Allgood pub. Rd. 4 A .in woods bal. in cultivation. No improve- ments. $60.00 per ) 25 Ft. deep: Nat'l Hwy. A. plenty Co., 4 R. house, new bar pasture, good saw tim young orchard and R. bathroo:y fix 4 R. tenant ~ se, water, CIs land and plenty goods Good dairy farm. Ple muda grass and clov with good terms. W. Monticello, Rt. 2. Augusta, Savannah public road land, 221 A. East and 2 of Road. Large 6 R. ho 3 R. tenant houses. W pecan trees, pear, peaches, pernong, walnuts. Lar plenty wood and timbe half on place. School b mail. $16.00 A. Also 2 2 H. wagon, cultivator, fodder. Cane mill, Griffin, McBean, Rt. i, 125 A. RR. eross- and 13 A. good botto: growing up, but su various farm crops. N sments. Splendid locati Fish pond and Corn Mi eral deposit. Extra drinki NW Dahlo Be ter. 8 mi..- sub-divide. Cleveland. 42 A. good house of | some peach, apple trees, strawberry pat cleared, rest in small 300 yards to main Rd and School bus. Cist in kitchen, also S S. Panthersville, , Thi land Decatur. Delpher Fr lenwood. Rt. T&A A. a 3 mr poosa. 10 A. poor, in cultivation. Plenty ture with wire, bar house, orchard. 4 R. well on back porch. Sehool bus Rte. $1, quick sale, or trad . hear some "industry. ton, LaGrange, Rt. 1. 35 A., 3/4 nai. Henr Hwy., 10 mi. Ellijay; A. level land, bal. and -timber. good spring close ty with fine well in churches; daily mai bus Rt. On REA line, wii house, wired. Good ity. E. F. Hill, Ellijay. 172, A., 43 in ecultiv: timber on balance; good range, plenty good wat wood. Fair fishing on obacco allotment; g pentine timber, 2 m tehurches; near school Rt. Elec. available soon, Some terms. Baxley, Rt. 2. 300 A. farm on Wahoo near Murrayville, 2 h bidgs., good pasture, 80 / tivation, 50 A. bottoms: good timbered land. i running water; on m school bus rte. $15.00 A % down, bal. terms, Mrs. Christopher, Gainesville. 150 A., 8 mi. No. Lin on Hwy., 6 R. house : house. Practically all lar cultivation. Good | pastut 500.00 Cash. Miss Katie S Atlanta, 1403 W. Pei ht N. E. Apa. 3. 38-44/100 A. Bankhead Hwy. on iE Carrollton Road. woods. 3 R. house. ture. Spring, 12 fine s $1, 650.00. Cash or terms. gia Land. J. T. Turn Pisgah, Ala. Rt. 1, Box 61 A. farm, 2 good - houses, barn and outbu good well, stream in school bus and mail rte. b: 1% mi. Jr. high sehool, Methodist church, % tist, 5 mi... W. Cumm syth Co.), $3,000.00 H.C brook, Cumming, Rt. 4. 960: A. stock farm, Forsyth-Indian. Spring Under fenee, cut up tures. with plenty wate ning). carpet and Dallis in high state culti Seeded in house with elec. and light roe Co.) Rt. 4; school mail by door. re -room. ds pasture, 2 hog dens, plenty running hrough pasture, good er at back door. 2barns, wood and .some saw Good workable land. Mrs. J. C. Williamson, Ge oe and, 140 A. fenced with , 40 in cultivation. Good 3-room house, plenty ings, | -public rd, runs lace; on mail rte. and is line. 3 mi. from Taylor Co.), $2,500.00, 00 cash, bal. 5 yrs. at 6 Also 175 A. 2 mi. from -room house. Write for information. A. L. Mc- farm land; will give 10 Farmall tractor and 4 wagons, farm tools uipment. Productive king 500 pounds lint A. 140 A. Pasture, ches and river. Cheap per A. Ralph S. Collier, jand, $450.00 per A. 2 hwy., 2 miles from ideal for every kind farm- y timber. Located in County. If interested Pronk White, Fairmount, arm in Wilkes Co. be- and Rayle. H aby 2 barns, crib, ie ouses, other out- teat roofs, elec. 70 tivation, rest woods and Well watered. On bus and post rd. Good inity.. For further infor- write or see: Miss a Amason, Lexington. more or less, 7 mi, N. ' 2 -houses with -10 er 100 A. in cultiva- ture with carpet grass, nning through it, and never goes dry. Small orchard, (Wilcox Co) C. E. Abbeville, Rt, 2: f. the best: small live- uliry and truck farms; 4-room log bungalow, (connected); elec. lights, rn, lot of shrubbery, rn, chicken houses. Mail ay. School bus at door. flowing spring in 10, house. Lots of timber, te John W. Talley, Elli- title. r County). on, 2 streams, timber to place. 6-room residence, ises. rented to. white large livestock market, d rd. .Metal roofs, large | barn, tobacco barn, { uildings. 5 minutes to Hogs, cattle, dairy, veg- berries, grapes, 112 A, erries, $20,000.00. Cash A. Ts Milteer. Quit- E. Boundary St. A. farm at Penfield In high state of , ample buildings, tered, prin. crops grown cotton, small grains, , hogs and beef cattle: rt operation done rs and tractor ma- _K. D. Sanders, (Adm. Sanders Est). m, 2 houses, 1 4-room. 2. F 1 5-room house, 1 tobaceo barns; 2 mule acking house, 5 A. allot- bacco, 89 A. in all, 69 in on - $3,000. 00 cash. Lo- iN; ark, known as the Bell | . N.-F. Arrington, mn Briar Creek, 74% mi. boro, 31 mi. S. Augus- ads. Lots of hardwood e timber. Branch flows nter of place, fine lots of game. eal fish pond. %4 mi. to le and elec. line. Good ood. L. E. Hatcher, ro, 208 Ls St. West form, in Colquitt Co. cultivation, bal. good and pasture; brick resi- ant houses, big barn, _barns, pack-house; 12 REA service, water indant stock water: 0 encumbrance. 5 . For details | ohn WwW. etta, 7, Eatonton. |. Will, 40 A. land, 5% mi. E. Mari-| 17 mi. Atlanta; 4-room house, large hall. Both hot and cold water, wash house,. freeze- proof house for canned fruits. barn, hog and cow pasture, chicken run, lake site, 3 running branches, abundance hardwood branches, abundance hardwood timber, fine young pine grove Plenty. apples, peaches, pears and figs: J. E. Smith, Marietta, Rt. 3, Box 176. 7> A. farm near town and hwy- 2 old houses, plenty tim- ber, some saw timber and pulp- wood, Good pasture, running water, $2,500.00. Also 50 A, 1 mi. of good town on Ntl. hwy; good 4-room dwelling, good pasture, etc. Terms can be arranged. A. B. Wood, Griffin. 148 A. good land, 50 in cul- tivation, 4 8/10 tobacco allot- ment, 8 R. house, and 4-room tenant house. 9 miles south of Metter, on REA, mail route and near school bus line. W. L. Gib- son, Collins. 156 A. high land on REA line, school bus, and RFD public hwy. Extra good dwelling house, 4% tobacco allt., fine time, good pasture. $35. 00 A, ALE, Draug- hon, Pelham. : 53.6 A. good . land located Bogart, 2 horse croping land in. Lespedeze, running water. Good 8-room house. $500 cash, balance long terms at 6% to sell quick at $2, 500. O. H Bradbury Sr., Bogart, (Oconee Co.) : 183 A., 110 in cultivation, good pasture, wells, young timber and tobacco barn. Good 4-room house and one five R. house 12 mi. of Sylvester. On REA and school bus. Green Whiddon, Sylvester. . 289 A. in Pulaski County, 100 A. in cultivation, balance in timber. 6-room dwelling, one tenant house, barn and other bldg. REA available, school bus, and mail rte. $22.50 A. Mack |Cannon, RFD 2, Hawkinsville. 168 A. wooded land, contain- ing 1 ta 200,000 ft. oak and pine saw timber near lumber yard. $35,000. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Rt. 2; Lula. ; 10 mi. from Macon, 88 A. of timber land at $20.00 A. Located Creek. Clear Seifert, RFD 3, on Echeconnee Ernest s Macon. land, 60 stumped in! 18 A., equipped water, water power mill, 40 bbl. marvel mid- get flour mill, with carter disc cleaners and smutters, 48 corn rock. Located 17 mi. from Bowman, Ga. Good water power. J. W. Whitmire, Bow- man, Ga. ing pebbly soil, 42 in cultiva- turpentine and other timber. Unencumbered. Electrically equipped 6 R. house and 5 R. dwelling, part new. Good barn, pack-house and tobacco barn. 1 mi. from school on bus and mail route. Price $5,000.00. Mrs, Tes Hz Anderson, Rt. Alma, Ga. WANT TO RENT FARMS Wanted farm suitable for cat- tle about 10 to 15 head. Desire barn and pasture with some bottom land for pair work on land. Prefer north Georgia. J..N. Young, Rt. 1, Austell. Desire farm, good land, run- ning water, fruit orchard, with electricity. Willing to rent rea- sonable first year or caretaker with chance fo buy next year. Mrs. Inez Born, Rt. 1, Ringgold. Want 2 horse farm,with good house, electricity, with tenant house, in South Georgia. Near school and on bus route. Will buy-if price is right. T. L. Coch- ran, Temple. Want rent small farm Salih some acreage, with 3 or 4 R. house, electricity. Will pay Can furnish. references. J. H. Stein, Doraville. \ Want rent, lease or buy small farm, with Brooder house for raising chickens. Fred Black, Cea Rt. a fred. Miss Zula Morgan, plenty of timber, | woodland and. pasture, plenty | |} sell. tion, 10 A. fenced pasture, bal. 4, | barrel trucking, up-. land for hay. Willing to do re-| rent by month. Near church.. foo Mi. Kidd, eter ie, | 224. Want 50 to 75 A. ee below land with home and buildings. T. J. Gunnin, Morrow. Want rent small place, near Transportation, also to schools and church, good land and good 4-5 R. house, -with Elec. prefer- At- lanta, P.-O; ried 4624. Want 100 or more acres good farm land, with 5 or 6 R. house, plenty outbldgs., near church and school, also tractor, cows and hogs. On 50-50 basis. 6 in family able to work. Pre- fer Jeff Davis or Appling Co. J. H. Brown,: Towns. - Want a small place, within 3 or 4 mi. Atlanta, with 3 R. house in good cond., and enough land for a good chicken yard. and garden. Willing to pay reason- able rent. J. W. Wallace, At- lanta, 690 DAlvigney St., NW. Want a good 4 R. house with lights and water, and small acre- age, on transportation line, near Atlanta, Norcross, Rt. 1. Want small acreage or big lot, on or near deep salt water in McIntosh, Glynn or, Camden Co. with or without improve- ments. Must be reasonable price. J. T. Holmes, Covington. Want to gather crop on shares and rent a good place for an- other year with good house and outbldgs., prefer with electric lights. Must be well watered. Have 5 children, 12 to 18 yrs. old, to help. Would also like to raise baby chicks on halves; also some hogs and cattle. Mrs. I. B. Born, Ringgold, Rt. 1, Box 436-A. FARMS FOR RENT Good farm with good hous and out-bldgs., about 32 mi. At- lanta, for Rent. See Ben T. Huiet, Atlanta, 615 State Office Bldg. Wa 8769. An 80 A. farm with running water, 4 R. house and barn for rent on 3rds and 4ths, or will Cc. A. McBurnette, Rock- mart, Rt. 2. For rent to reliable party, 2-H farm near Atlanta. Good houses: and barns. Bis _E. Ph. De 3968. ne rent, 2 H. farm to reliable : parties, for my board and keep- ing, near good school and bus line. Mrs. B.. T. Osborne, Cler- mont, Rt. 1. For rent good 2 or 3-H smooth, grey land. 2 houses, large barns. and outbuildings, on school bus |and-mail rte., near church, 314 80 A. pupro ved, slightly roll-| all rte.,, near chur b mi. N, Douglasville. T. W. Sim- mons, Douglasville, Rt. 3. For rent, good 2-H farm, good mules, walking cultivator, 1 to- bacco barn, 5-room house, good outbuildings, on school bus and: mail rte., near church. Will help to furnish good man. 4 Ay, to-. baeco allotment and cotton if desired. Come, see or write. C. J. May, Ray City, Rt. 2. . 50 A. good farm for rent or. lease. 3 A. tobacco allotment. 175 pecan trees. About a 5- stand turpentine. One big house, now vacant. 1 to- -baecee barn. Cane mill and boiler: H. P. Blalock, Lyons, 525 Wash- ington St., Box TA. 2-H farm for rent, 5-room tenant house, good outbuildings, 2% mi. NW Hamilton (Harris Co.) Mail and school bus by door. Pasturage and 2 streams water on place. Plenty wood. Some fruit. W. St. Julien Free- man, Hamilton, Rt. 1. For rent, 118 A. farm, 73 A. cultivatible, good pasture, 7- room dwelling, 2 tenant houses, Z good barns, smokehouse, gar- age, poultry house. 1 Mi. from' Norwood, Jones, Norwood. For lease, reas. price, 1,000 A. farm, 3 houses, 3 barns, milk- ing barn, dairy house, calf house, Delco lighting, good water, trac- tor, Lentz mill, tiller, cultiva-| tor, etc., other farm equipment. 2 horses, 1 mule; opportunity to buy cheap any part 62 cows, calves, 20 in milk, sows, pigs and. chickens. Contact or Ph, 2 mules Will rent with option to buy. Mrs. Edgar E. Dunn, | | house, Cony. to school bus.| Settlement. B. - _ Miller, Atlanta, 54 Wyman! Would sel] (Warren Co.) C. A.| party able. finance self; farm not cultivated for 2 yrs. Ideal for dairy farm. R. C. Thomas, | Jackson (Butts Co., 5 mi, Jackson.) For rent, farmiin- Stewart Ce. on lots 59 and 87,1. A. in cul- tivation, 2 houses on it and out- buldings, F. L, Potts, Camilla, Rt. 4, Box 42, For rent good 2-H farm, 10 mi. W. Gainesville on paved hwy., No. 53 to Dawsonville. One of best farms Mrs. Ethel Brice, Gainesville, Star Rt. For rent, 1946, large 2 or small 3-H farm, Randolph Co. 5'% and 1% miles N. Cuthbert on public hwy. and mail route, 144 mile from pavement and school bus, 4-room dwelling and barn. E. M. Coleman, Cuthbert, Rt. 4. For rent, 2-H farm, 5 mi, Bast Conyers, now ready for oecu- pancy. Good house and. barn, good tand, plenty water, extra good place for dairy. G. M. Wil- liams, Covington, Tue For rent, 2-H farm, 6 mi. N. E. room house, good land. Mrs. F. D. Hicks, Adel. 2 For rent 2-room house, 1-H crep at Union City. G. H. Johns- ton, East Point, 700 S. Semmes St. Ph. Ca 3584 after 6 p. m. Fer rent in Henry County, 15 mi, S. Atlanta, 3. farms, 28 A. 86 A. 140 A. and 3 houses, 15- room, 2, 3 rooms. Good land, 3 mi, of Stockbridge. Mrs. Wm. Landers, Atlanta, 612 Park Dr., NEY, Ph Ve 1552. - For vent 75 A. farm, 5-room | house, barn, other outbuildings, near church and school... High scheol bus runs near. Good wa- ter, running water in pasture. 2 mi. of bus line, 4 mi. from. Homer, mail rte. Plenty fruit. Want renter and caretaker com- bined. Good proposition to right party. No drinkers. All letters ans. C. E. Cox, Homer, Rt, 2. ~ For rent, my farm and 5-room ceiled, painted, 4-room tenant house, good barns, water, | wood, lights, mail rte. and school bus near, large swamp and Ber- muda pasture. Bale to: A. in cotton, avg. 25. A. in corn, pro- Guces good wheat, oats, ete. Good. Churches near. Little Joe Mc- -| Brayer, Temple, Rt. 1. 3.38 A. truck farm for rent, 4- room house, outbuilding. Young cow, Ist calf for sale, cow giv- ing 3 gals. day on good feed, Jersey-Guernsey. Also sell small mule and tools with farm, Chickens, beginning to lay. Have lots of feed to sell to renter who takes place at once. 1 mi. off Roosevelt Hwy. on Blankenship Rd. C. A. White, College Park, Rt. 2, For rent good farm on No. 9 Hwy. Frank C. Pruitt, Dah- Ignega, Rt. 1, Box 67. For rent to grist mill, heuse, 1 mi. Gower, Ave,, N. E. Farm for rent 347 A. 5-H farm in cultivation, 5 dwellings, lots young timber, some saw timber. 7 mi. S.. Tennille, on school bus rte. and near Beth- esda Church. Will sell. N. D. Whitaker, Sr., Tennille, Rt. 1. A good 2 H. farm for rent, lo- cated Walten Co., at Pleasant Valley Church. See for particu- reliable party, fine pasture, log of Monroe. R. H. - lars, Mrs. Susie Mitcham, Mon-} 10e, Rt. 2. WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM 1 AND Want place not over 20 miles from Atlanta with some land suitable for cultivating, 4 or 5- room house, Bers ae with | running water. B. Buice, At- | lanta, Briarcliff Ra, Rt. Box (B17B. Want for cash, farm or tract / of pasture land within 20 miles | of Atlanta. C: R. Williams, At- lanta, 3104 Piedy niont Rd. | Want to buy small farm at | reas. -eash price, near Hwy. 42 | preferred, with es* without build Hees ues G. H. Pies McDo- nough. S "900A, 648 farm for Kat bo) East | in No. Ga; |. Adel on Isabella Rd. Good 4- Atlanta, 510 Moreland} Atlanta, proved, on or near p electricity and good si sential, prefer North or Janta. Price must be re D. H Mobley, Atlanta : Piedmont Ave., N. FE. . Want torent or buy farm near Soperton. E. Be ter, Hapeville. Want to buy 1 to 5 A, mountains with water on Lake Burton. Please wri ing price and full descrip C.. W. McGough, Locust G: Want to buy 15 or 20. on or near highway with | 4-room_ house. Nora Rus Crandall, Rt. 1. Ex- soldier wants farm in Seuth Georgia. Paul. Peagler, Thomasville, Bo Want to buy 150 to 200 highly ipprowps farm w 9 ton, obb or ' Guinn Qe a within 20 mi. Atlanta, for cas Will buy 200 to 300 A with just fair buildings, have some bettom land able to work with tractor. Barber, Atlanta, Rt. 6. Want 75 A. or more land in 12 mi. of East Point. E. Allen, East Point, Semmes St. a Want 75 to 100 A. farm. fer Bacon or Pierce Co., in cultivation, bal. pastur berland, good fence, wate school, paved rd. Give deseri tion and cash price. C Brooks. Waycross, Rt, 2. Want farm of 50 to 4 Good house, barn and orchard, running water on. with. limited dewn payme terms like rent. W. A. Ca Gainesville, Rt. 6. ae Want for 1946 3 or 4 farm en halves with 2. Can give best of reference A. Kitchens, Rt. 2, Lithonia Want place with larg house, 4000 to 1000 eap 50-50 basis, in Northeast | with not less than 4 R. house H. Higgins, Rt. 1, Oak Want for 1946 light on. crop on rental basis exce 50. Good house, land, Pi wood. Prefer Acworth, saw vicinity, not intereste side Cobb County. Paul N 1, Kennesaw. Wanted open farm ae 200d clay sub-soil en y to both parties. Y. M. Ande Williamson. Want rent or buy geod! $ place, suitable for acs fav Need 4 or 5'R. ee Vy ter. Near Atlanta, place considered. The eash. Guy Vollrath, hoochee. : Want fcr 1946 a- good horse crop with 2 houses Brown, Rt. 2, Maysville. _ Want a small place house, pasture, wood, water with party to raise poul halves. Desire few mile: and close to school and bus Delia Reeves, Rt. 3, Gain Desire one horse farm to or buy. Good house, barn, ter, possibly fruit. Pre Fulton County or nea town and prefer. Standin O..A. Stone, Rt. 2, Dallas. Wanted a good one horse farm, on 3rd or 4th or stan rent. Good 4 or 5 R. hous lights, plenty outbldgs. place near Atlanta ot | road and bus line. Mrs. Nora Wages, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Want 2 H. crop on h in family (boys, 7, 9, 12 Ti yrs) all willing Honest, sober and will Want good 5 R. house, 2 and tools; with at least 2( toms land with other Elec. if possible. Rudolph nell, Teriple: Rt 1 Want rent farm, good house and acreage in 0 small village .or town. Ward, Junction Ci Modern small ho s Good land, few acre or share crop, in /Lanie Te grist mill with house J Jand for small pasture and __ James C. Felder, Rt. 1, or 30 A. anywhere a No. Ga preferred cheap. vise details buildings, land, if on mail route and P.. N. Pope, Trenton. d near Augusta. - wild land |. County; Ga. Open ~ aecepted if reasonable. ave 108 A. for sale #4 mi. Scott. 90 A. in cultiva- 6 R. dwelling with two houses and outblidgs. offer. C. F. Smith, ae 2d nt farm in So. Ga., 100 0 A., good land. 4 or 5 R. a: with - electricity and on ine and ao bus. line, & oak. farming ecchen in If cannot locate will buy r acres in good location ble for mill. J. G. Blood- , 3448 S. Whitney Ave., 5,000 to 15,000 A. land suitable for cattle ure. Prefer coastal region en Savannah and Florida but. will consider any- . Write giving complete ormation, prices, etc. Gene M. Varnell. t 3 or 4.R. house with on transportation line, mall acreage. Mrs. Edgar Norcross, Bibs ais 25 or Yarbrough, city ae vation. Perry 2, Hazlehurst. Ww h to contact eee with farm for sale cheap for Prefer to be-on school bus EA line, not more than 40 om. Jesup. Also wish to mule-drawn ey press. EU. Green, Rt. 1, Jesup. ant buy farm not too far 9m good market that lies well ith two houses in good con- M. M. Hicks, oe nt buy or rent small place| se to Atlanta, Smyrna, or ahoochee. Desire place sui able for truck crops, plenty - and some wood. Close FD 8, school. bus. Guy ollrath, Chattahoochee. nt 5 to 20 A. farm in nett or Barrow County. O. W. Reynolds, RFD 2, Lawrence- fant buy from 500 to 1,500 of unimproved land. Must e streams and be cheap for ~L,. H. Ledden, Cuthbert. Elderly couple wants to buy m for cash. Prefer some or r fishing, hunting, will also ude cow, chickens, pigs, quipment. On good road ot at ee town. Describe in|. vicinity | Maddox, Box 328, two- or 2 in the Want buy small horse farm, level land, at a reasonable price Donal- -County, for cash. Homer Turner, sonville, RFD 2. Want buy or rent 30 or 40 A. good land with 4 or 5 R. house and outbldgs. Want lights and water. Prefer north Ga. Write -or see J. W~ Chaffin, Chatsworth, Rt. 1. - Want buy 400 or 500 A. of -abandoned or cut over land in middle Ga. A. T. Ross, 1414 Richmond St. Brunswick. Ex-soldier wants to buy good two horse farm. Write full de- tails to. Paul Peagler, Box 419,. Homerville. Want buy farm 40 or 100 A. on Sand Mountain or Lookout Mountain near Trenton on good road. Desire (near school, church, bus, mail rt. Send full | description in first letter and, | lowest cash price or no reply. Roy Turner, 1414 Lyman St. Gainesville. ie Want 20 to 50 A. aa on good highway near Middle Ga. Suitable for chickens and vege- ity available for: cash. J. H. Brown, 694 Goodyear Street, Rockmart. Wanted Farm cheap for cash or reasonable terms. 30 to 60 A. with house for gener al farm- ing. Consider any part of Ga., any type farm. Give full de- seription, - price and _ location, and when available. Answer all letters and see all farms. Bill Williams, Arnoldsville. = | FARM HELP WANTED Want man to drive tractor and do any kind work on large farm with family. Start to work any time. Lott Paulk, Wray. Want man with small family, white or colored: close to school. 4 mi. of Thomaston: good living conditions, for crop or wages. tutes Harris, Thomaston, Rt. 3. Want unencumbered white | woman who needs good home to do farm work on farm, Sal- ary and board. Mrs. C. A. Cas- tellow, Maeon, 422 Johnson Ave. Want farm to tend 60 A. Jand; good tobacco allotment. Barns equipped with oil burners, good land and house. If interested, see. W. H. Richards, Tifton, Rt: 5. Want man: ane force enough to milk 60 cows with machines. Will pay $140.00 per mo. and furnish house and lights. %4 mi. town on school bus rte. Wood furnished. No drinkers. U. T. Smith, Mansfield. - Want man for 1-H crop on thirds and fourths. Tenant to. furnish self. Good land, com- fortable 4-R house, water, pas- ture, wood and truck patclies, On mail and school rtes. % mi. Dowgenile high school bus. 6 S. Dawsonville. Like party re raise 2 to 3,000 chickens on halves. Mrs. Maggie S. Hayes, Atlanta, 1512 Westwood Ave.,, SW. Ra STOO: vicinity of Seminole or Early + Spring, Rt. 3. tables with water and electric-| | water. white woman for Good pay. Mrs. M. L. Hum- Dr, S. E. -as caretakers of small farm near Atlanta. Man for gardener, handyman and clearing -Jand. Furnished house, elec. lights, running water. Sev. A. land free if desired. Good wages. Write or see. C. R. Long, At- Janta, 4360 . Peachtree- Dun- woody Rd., Rt. 6. Want good, exp. cultivate and produce crop on good creek bottoms. Not more | than 4 in family. Good home, elec. modern convs. Bath wa- ter in house. Plenty day work while not on crop work. Give exp. and references in Ist let- ter. 50 basis. TP, Burger, Cave Want sober, reliable white man, with family, preferred, to operate dairy on salary basis. Milking 30 cows. Will furnish /good house, lights and water to right party. If interested, com- municate with Robert Ruther-| ford, Culloden. (Elm_ Oak Farm). Z Want family to pick 20 A. cot- ton and gather 12 A. of corn. Good house, plenty wood and On mail and school bus rtes.. 28 mi.:S. Atlanta, -near. McDonough (Henry Co.) Dr. W. J. Green, McDonough, Rt. 2. Want woman for work on. farm, $5.00 week, board, and laundry. a Cleo Waters, At- lanta, Rt. for 20 A. Cobb Co. farm on halves. Man and wife or man with small family. House fur- nished. J. C. Scott, Atlanta, 128 Currier St., NE., At 2831. Want 4 farm families for: wages on cattle and cotton farm 2 tractor drivers for bal. of this yr. and next at Penfield. Good houses, ggod_ school, etc. want 9 families, er for farm near Commerce, cattle and cotton farm, good houses, etc. M. T. Sanders, Com- merce. Want exp. honest farm help. Apply now ready for work. House, wood, land free, wages. Also -want farm and fruit tree help. Exp. and honest. House, wood, land free, fair wages. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Want exp. young or middle aged man to look after stock). to sow 150 A. erate tractor |small grain for winter grazing. Must be good worker and hon- est. Give refs. lanta, 2978 Ridgewood Rd., NW. Want sev. good farm families for wage and share crops for 1946. F. B. Jackson, Wrights- ville, : Want man with mechanical ability and at least a Grammar School education, to work in 50 Bbl. Flour Mill and Corn Mill. George D. Tutt, Monticello. Want dependable Dairyman, for 50-60 cow dairy. New milk- ing machine. Apply at once, 3 mi. N. E. Milner. G. A. Weldon, Milner. farm. work.| phries, Atlanta, 1929 Memorial. Want middle ed col. couple farmer to. Thirds and fourths or 50-|. Want a farm labor Gwhite) 4 Also 1 tractor driv-| fair | farm of 150 head cattle and op-} J. Brown, At- falsity to do light farming with} tractor. Grow feed and care for purebred Duroc hogs. Also cul- tivate and gather pecan crop. Salary $60.00 per mo. Ist yr. 3-room house, wood, garden and pasture. Robert W. Wilson, Au- gusta, 855 Broad Street. Want reliable, sober party | for 250 A. farm; > or 3 H. farm- er with own stock, able finance self and also do rough carpen- ter work. 3 mi. town, paved Hwy., Bus and Mail Rt. Miss ae Strickland, Duluth. good farm 25 mi. N. W. Atlanta; 183 A. good land, good buildings, standing rent or thirds and fourths. Call or write. Mrs. e, W. Glonts, Atlanta, 1366 Alle- ghany Ave., SW., Ph Ra 5059. Want at once white man to re-- pair fences, plant and cultivate garden and other odd jobs on farmosn. 1 Tracy, Valdosta, Rt. A Rox 230... Want sober white wage hand for 1946, salary and board. O. N. Sloan, Doerun. farm on halves. Good land, house and stock to work. T. D. Thomas, Dublin, Rt. 4. _ Want a middle aged unencum- bered white woman for. farm work, for room and board. and reasonable salary. Mrs. Annie Stevens, Coleman, Rt. 1. Want good farmer for, small } 2-H farm on 50-50 basis and work for me when not busy on farm. Colored, or white. Mrs. P. M. Johnson, Lovett. Mother and son to help with farm work and chores on small farm near good schools. Mrs. Alice O. Bramblett, Doraville, ate ee eh. Chamblee 39/6. = Want woman for farm work. Apply-at once and state salary expected. Can go home on week ends. Mrs. Wesley Power, Ros- well, Rt. 1. Want vreliable farrner, help, to work in timber this fall and winter. Tend 2-H crop in 1946, good land, stock, tools, on 50-50 basis; -house, water, lights, pasture, churches, school, bus, daily mail. No drinkers wanted. 5 miles of Macon. KE. M. Dees, Macon, Rt . Want 1 or 2 H. farmer for 1946, on 3rds and 4ths or stand- ing rent. 4 R. house, spring wa- ter, good pasture; on mail and school bus rt. Mrs. W. H.. Hol- with Se Want oe once hie or gor Want. 2 ot 3-H farmer for man for > bad habits, w {on farm. Go. i Want family to take 1 or 2-H} est. Se Atlan, 2 S. W. Wane man ae Eve to do gen. farming. house with, ligh water, garden, by month. |now. Located Rabu Land, Clayton. Elec. milkers, Must be. good | house, lights, wate and. good. salary. . Mus sober and willing wor see or write. Rober sell. Thomasville, Rt. POSITIONS Y ago Single man of 52 \ light work on farm crop, tractor driver Broiler Chicks for sa and room. Have ful Write. G. P. Thom ville, Rt. 7, Wanted to look afte absentee. owner. P raising. Exe. | ref., St Need only sm. self. George Fee Tunnel Hill. : and barnnear Atlanta ing rent 1 <0. Sun thonia, Rt. 1. Boe Want job as truck driver. 3 yrs. exp. Donald, Osierfield, R Wanted by | small place as caretak stock and = small plowing. Lifetime livestock. Can give PW. Dillss Sri Com W. Wills Jr., Rt. 1. Well exp., in all da Elec. milkers, etc. truck. Have boy, 15, and wife. Also ex raising. Want by Oct man, Cleveland, Pitectos W. E. Herring, Lithie Ric! Cabbage, per 50 lb. sack Fresh Fruits and Vegetables October 4, 1945 = Beans (Lima), butterbeans, bulk, per bu. = $: Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs. a2 Beans (Pole), per bu hoprs. Collards, per doz. bunches Ckra, per 8 qt. bkts - Peas (Field), bulk, per be Peppers, per bu. hprs. Squash, per bu. hprs. Sweet Potatoes, Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. per bu. bkts Turnips (Bunched), per doz. bunches GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES ~ TOWN _ October OGS _ LBS. 180/240 245/270 ~ 275/350 355/400 155/175 135/150 130/DN 180/350 350/450 od to Choice d to Choice Atlanta Moultrie 4th 3rd Soft Hard Per Cwt Sofi Hard A Per Cert 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 14.50- 14:50- 14,50- 13.00- ope Feeder Hogs 15.00- 20.00 Nashville 2nd Sof* riard Per Gwt Macon ~ and Sofi Hard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 14.25- * - Feeder Hogs 16.00- 18.00 Belkan Sept. 27th Sort Hard Per Cw Sylvester Ist Soft fard Per Cwt Feeder Hogs . 16.00- 19.00 Feeder Hogs 15.00- 17.00 Valdosta - - Strs. & Heiters - Strs. & Heifers. Strs. & Heifers n Strs. & Heifers 10.00- 12.00 8.00- 9.00- 7.00- 8,00. 6.00- 7.50 8.00- 10.00 4.00- 5.00 8.00- 9.00 11,00- 12.25 10.00- 11.00 - 9.00- 10.00. 9.00 9.50 8.00- 10.00 |. 6. 00- 6.50- 7.00 | 9.00 8.00- 9.00 13.00- 14.50: 9.00- 11.50 9.00- 11.50 Se 10.00- 12, 00 8.00- 10.00 7.00- 3.00 ~-9.00- 10.50 7.00- 8.00 6.00- 7.00 8.00- 9.00 4.00- 5.00 7.50- 8.50 11.00- 12.50 10.00- 11.00 |. 7.00- 8.00 - 9.00~ 10.00 7.00- 3.00 6.00- 7.00. 7.00- 8.00 4.00- 5.00 8.00- 9.00 10.00- 12.00 ~ 10.00-+10. 50 | 9.00- 10.00 8.00- 9.00