bilswing: dence _ so
2sses the viewpoint of
farmer that I am re-
WEDNESDAY, MARCH ae 1947
f COMMISSION ER
the crop at excessive figures.
Fifty cents would be a cheap
price for this years crop, and
you can buy it on the New York
Exchange for 27 1-2 cents.
Yours very truly,
R. Pp. BRIGHTWELL, Manager
_ Maxeys Trading Company.
Mr. Brightwell is
mistaken >
however i in saying that you can
buy this years cotton on the
New York Cotton Exchange at
27 1-2 cents per pound. Cotton
_ is not bought and sold on the -
Futures Market.
No one who
needs actual cotton with bag-
ging and ties on it who knows
anything of the game would
be foolish enough to buy futures
and depend on that to get the
cotton.
The rules of the Exchanges
are so set up that those who sell
cotton futures are fully pro-
tected against any buyer who
might demand actual cotton.
If a cotton mill or anyone else
could buy futures and then de-
mand the cotton they would be
faced with the rule of the sell-
ers choice. Under this rule the
seller of the futures could deliv-
er.any or all grades of cotton at
_ THIS IS YOUR 1947
from Brazil, Egypt,
\
try and there
danger of our having any excess.
_cottton from the 1947 crop.
any one ot all of ihe ten spot
markets.
- No mill man a ould: use a wide
variety of grades and it would
not be advantageous for him to : :
acce pt deliveries scattered
throughout the cotton belt.
What is still worse is the fact |
that if you buy futures today,
you may be buying futures sold
India or
The sale of for-
eign futures has actually the
same bearish effect on Ameri-
Great Britain.
_ can cotton prices as would that.
many additional bales of cotton
if they were brought into the
United States.
The payment of an export
subsidy to sell cotton into these
foreign markets and then per-
mit them to sell futures on our
Futures Exchanges simply has
the effect of lowering the price
-the amount of the export sub-
_ sidy.
We do not now have one bale
of surplus cotton in this coun-
is certainly no
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
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FARM LAND FOR-SALE
FARM LAND FOR SALE
1 A. land, chieken house,
crib, 4 gocd size -room_ brick
houes,_gcod well water, about
3C0 yards off paved hwy. on
Hepeville Ra., 3 mi. Alpharetta.
Sell er trace. J. M. Westbrook,
Alpharetta Rt. 1.
_ Nice piece of land, 90x100 ft.
nice shaces near Bankhead
hwy. 4% mi East Austell, nice
vicinity. $560.09 cash or terms.
See Mrs. A. J Hayes, Austell,
Rts 2; Box T1.
Good farm, 4R house, running
waiter, good outbidgs, 40 A.
scneel Bus by door, 3 mi. Law
renceville, i-4 mi. Yawrence-
ville-Suteord. Hwy. Plenty tim-
ber. G, T. Kimbrel Lawrence-
> ville Rt: 1, Box 295.
. 100 acres more or less, most-
ly in young long leaf pine tim-
ber, running water across one
end. Mail aad school bus vun-
ning thru plac 342 mi. P.O,
RR Depot, in Taylor Co. $550.00
ensa..>Mirs. pessie Stubbs,
Buena. Vista, Rt. 4. :
60 A. dark mulatto soil, sit-
usted on river in Walton Co.,
- 6 mi. Winder, on paved: Rd. .ot
Menroe, 3 dwellings 4 barns,
sraail branch water. Rented
fcr 1947. Good location, $5,500.
W. C. Gower, Dacula, Rt. 1.
27 A. land, good house and
bain; 50 A. witn pasture, barn,
good orchard, 30 A. in cultiva-
tion. All together or separate,
% mi. of school, store and mill.
Near Hopewell schol. J. ;
eok Alpharetta, Rt.- 3.
Small place on highway and
Lake -Chatuge, 4 mi. West of
-Hiawacsee, 3 room house, elec.
and soring. outbuildings, csnool
bus and*mail by door. Ande
Kimsey, Young Harris, Rt. 1.
Dairy farm, 458 acres on hwy.
water, lights, 10-cow barn,
geod house, 2 tenant houses 10
mi. from Washington, $10,000.
Also $00 A. beef cattle farm _un-
der fence, $10,000. A. M. Ben-
nett, Washington, Rt. 4.
78 A. on good top soil road,
REA, school bus, mail Rt,. 60
A. flat field good land; also 30
A. on LaGrange-Columbus
Hwy. 219, 1 mi. So. Avery's
Store. Olin Sands, West Point.
135 A. 110 cleared and m-
provements, new brick bunga-
Jow, elec., deep well, all miod.
conv., 6 mi. No. Millen, Jen-
kins Co., paved hwy. For fur-
ther information contact H. E.
Olive, Savennah, 205 West 34th
St. Phone 3-1902.
40 A. 3 mi. E. Cohutta 4 R
house, new 4 stall barn with
plenty space for. hay; good tame
grass pasture, 40x48 ft. broiler
chicken house, $150.00 worth
equip. 10 A. lespedeza, young
apple and peach orchard of
select fruit. Stephen 'O. ' Par-
sons, Cohutta, Rt. 1.
| thirds cash,: bal.
80 A. good house, 4R and-hall,
elec., good land and pasture
vlenty hard wood, young grow-
ing pines 3 mi, NE Cassville,
2 mi. Hwy. 41 on Cassville
and Cedar Creek Rd., school
bus and mail by door, $2700.
eee Howell, Cartersville,
40 A. good farm land, 1 1-2
mi. SE Tallapoosa, lasting
stream, no buildings, nice build-
ing site, about 3 A. sericea,
2 kudzu. Bargain for $750.00 or
trade for beef cattle, 6 mo.1 yr.
old. T. L. Stephens, Waco Rt, 2.
2H farm, on Ross-Stapleton.
Rd., 1 mi. State Hwy. 117, 5 mi.
U. S. Hwy. 341 10 mi East-:
man, on school bus, mail Rt.,
REA line. Good 5R house, all
kinds fruit trees and shrubbery,
_ 63 A. good land, about 20 A.
in cultivation, bal. woods and
pasture, lasting water in pas-
ture, good house, elec., good
barn, plenty outbldgs., well in
yard, mail rt. Bargain. John H.
Gable, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
172 A. 45 in cultivation, 5 A.
hay meadow, rolling land, pro-
duces. well, lots wood, 2 large
branches, almost new 5R house
finished inside, $20.00 A. Two-
etdms. Alex
N. Booth, Bowman, Rt. 1.
486 A. lots small timber for
pulpwood, turpentine and saw
mill, hard wood, cypress, oak
and gum trees, lot upland. 30
mi.
W. L. Morgan, Clyo, Rt. 2.
177 A. farm, 2 houses, barn
located 7 mi. NE Georgetown,
Quitman Co., school. and mail
route. E. J. Ming, Georgetown,
Rite *
40 A. land, lots wood and
saw timber,,2R house with
elee. pump in well, school and
mail route, 7 mi. E. Dallas %
mi. off Marietta and Atlanta
Hwy. W. C. Pearson, Dallas,
Hiteal, \ Rts
suitable for stock and dairy
farm, near church and school,
bus by door, 12 mi. to market
with paved road half
Mrs. W. M. Baggus, LaGrange,.
RtAyS? :
40 A. land, 1H crop 23 mi,
Atlanta, all weather road,
brooder
equipped,
hardwood floors, 2
houses, 2500 cap.
timber, 2 fish pond sites, 2 ever
running springs. W. Dial
Woodstock, Rt. 1.
800 A. level land, 300 A. in
oats, average 40 to 50 bu. an
acre. $8000 farm machinery. 4
dwellings, 2 wells, several nice
barns, on paved yoad, $40:00
A. Possession now. Come see
I} paved dr, 3 mi.
| lights, bath, wired nen
|} some other property, priced on
| Rt. 3.
|| on Southern
| valuable saw ti
} and barns. W. C. Park William-
Savannah, Effingham Co. |
100 A. 5R house, 2 branches,|
way. |
rural route, 8 R frame house,
lights and water, 12500 ft. saw
2 A. new 6R house, water,
stove,
request. J. R. Maddox Athens,
674 A. 4 mi. So. Williamson
a large amt.
ber, 7 houses
son. Phone Bezulon 2006.
115 A. land, 4 R house, barn
|; deep well, 60 pecan. trees in
| Leslie Ga,. for sale or exc. for
same near town in So. Ga.
D. Bass, Leslie, Box 34.
117 A. 2 barns, good chicken
house, 3000 cap., good 5R house,
water in yard, pasture, near
Bethany Church, Pickens Co,
Vis
fence with 4 cross fences,
fields, 8 outbldgs. Mrs. Willie J.
Garrett, Eastman. :
100 A, 4R house and out-
bidgs.,, 48 A bordered creek,
conv. for pasture, mail - and
school route, near mill and
water, elec. soon. Cheap: Come
see John Roberts, Charing, Rt.
600 A, midway between
Gainesville and Dawsonville,
divided by paved Hwy. 53.
Known-as Hon: Julian farm;
275 A tenable, bal: in timber;
creek bottom land, large 8 R
livable house, 4 tenant houses,
stock bldgs. Houses presently
occupied. School. bus, daily
passenger bus. Contact Mrs.
Ethel Julian Brice,
Stars Rt.
Box 1, Gainesville. 2
69. A, 2H farm open, woods,
pasture, 3 houses, elec. 1 A
lake stocked with bass and
bream; 20 goats, 6 fresh, $500;
Ib-hog and OIC: sow; 4 Chin-
cilla Rabbits, some pigeons,
$9,000 cash only.Jack Cope,
catur. : ;
500 A in cultivation, 349 A
in weeds 8 houses with lights
and. water. Write Clyde Hobby,
Ashburn: ae
10 A land, 4 R house, watex,
bldgs., pasture, running water,
just -off Chatsworth rd., near
city limits;
spring water. Rex Brindle, Dal-
ton, Rt. 2. PES
585 A fine level land, 130 A
new hog wire pasture,-75 A
in oats, 6 R plastered house, 4
tenant houses, 1 big _ barn,
school and mail route. Bargain.
J. D. Taylor Moreland, Rt. 1.
100 A Rockdale Co., Sheffield
District, 9 mi. Conyers, good
land. Mrs. C. N. Cowan, Con-
yers. ; i
65 A, good 4R dwelling, ceiled
newly painted, 6 stall barn,
shed, crib smoke house,.
other outbldgs., branch througa
pasture, 2 wells, water elec.,
mail and school route. A. C.
Patterson, Whitesburg, Rt. 1.
435 A, 10 mi. So. Cuthbert,
Randolph Co. 325 A in culti-
Residence, tenant
houses, barns, animals and
fam equipment. for informa-
tion contact J. W. Barnard, At-
lanta, 1058 Hurt Bldg.
er Eelec.
running water other bidgs.,
wood, 200,000 ft. or more
growing pines ready to cut,
plenty fruit. and nuts, 125 A in
cultivation, approx. 400 A fenc-
ed, new wire, school and mail
Rt.,.at door i
Vista, $15,000.00. W. L.
Helms
Buena Vista. : 4
ing lots, or acreage on TVA
on good road and REA elee.
-line. Walter J. Cloer, Young
Harris.
5 A, good 2R_ house with
brick siding, good barn pas-
ture, well, school bus and mail
rt., elec. See Enos Day Alpha-
reta,; Rt. 2.
350. A, 100 cultivation, 250 A
growing timber, and pasture,
6R house 1 tenant, barn, other
-outbldgs., about 100A under hog
wire fence, 175A under barbed
wire, mail and school Rt. Pe-
(ean and other fruit trees. See
or call 8502 Butler. J. A. Payne,,
Butler, Box 401. - GAL
: $5
or write A. , Adams, H
SS phe di a oe
bap AS
Athens. Also |
W. C. Blackwell, Jasper, Rt. 3. |,
| 2 good wells, 1-sprng, best of
51.
stare. Gocd garden plenty of}
126 NHR Pullets, laying .6 doz. |
or more eggs daily, $300.00.
Jersey bull, yr. old, $75.00; 200.
care Paige Hudgins, Rt. 2 De-
lights, large barn, other out- |
% A land, good!
new 4 R house, lights, good.
vation, modern conv. Ga Pow-|
| Baptist College
575 A, 6R brick home, elec.,,
creek, plenty oak and light-
7 mi. NE Beuna
Part of my farm, fine build-
Chatuge Lake, near Hiawassee.
ei acre land, good place for
Dallas. Nice place to build.
Some cash, part in hogs, y.ar-
A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 2:
5 A land, good 5R house, new
ville, Rt. 1.
tenant houses, 2barns, good |
land, 34% mi. Warrenton, two,
es, 2 barns, good land, 3.A pe-
-ture, spring and small
pond in pasture, sold for $100
A. Come-see. W. L. Coxwell,
Rt. 1. Warrenton.
89 A, big creek bottom, 3R
house in need of repairs, im
other outbldgs.
ber, large pasture, plenty . run-
ning water, conveniently located
to school and s#veral churches,
burn, Barrow Co.
50 A. land well tim
7 mi. Ellijay Gilmer Co.,
Mrs. Christine Cowart, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1. oe a
Farm 2 mi. Lawrenceville,
available, good well, long road
mediate possession. . R. Town-
send, Atlanta,
RSH
on graveled road, near school
'and church; daily mail route,
Ellijay, Box 242.
es, complete equip. 4R dwlling
elec. pump inf well. Laundry
A: cultivation, rest woods, pas-
ture, water; on
s
Marietta, Rt. 3.
4 R house, barn, goed: spring
water, REA power; good land,
plenty wood. Fine lake site. R:
tivation, deep well and pond
into. ideal fish pond
ture. Bldgs., not very good.
Mrs. Sarah :
Vienna, Rt. 4.
C. Grizzard, Muscadine, Ala. :
40A productive gray sandy
Jand,
pasture, 6 mi. town, mail and
school bus by door, 14% mile,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 76.
12A farm, 5 mi. Cleveland,
nearby. 6R
dwelling, lec. lights and wa-
and school bus route, %4 mi. Big
Camp Ground, Ideal.
Kenimez, Cleveland.
tivation, nice TR house, other
buildings, on hwy. 2 mi. S.. Hil-
L. Bryan, Attapulgus.
conveniences, Artesian wate
elc., 2 baths, 3 cottages {
rented,) large barn, other bldg=.
all kinds fruits and flowers; 50A
My
pasture and timber, good stock
sale. Mrs. . A. Quarteman, Mec-
Savannah.
10114A farm, 2 houses, barn,
outbldgs., lights, school bus and
timber, 3 pastures, runhing w
ter, 40A cultivation, about
good creek bottom, well ai
house. 25 mi. Atlanta, 8 mi.
D asville. John M.
Donel ville, Rt.
chickens, etc., possibility other |
land nearby is needed, 1% mi.|+{
lings, ern <ete. Write or see O.)
barn, good well, garage, imp.'| good
pasture 21% A frontage on con- | hous
erete road. Elec. 3 mi. Gaines-| b:
story home 2 good tenant hous- |
can orchard, plenty wood, pas- |
fish|
Douglas Co. 12 mi. - Douglas- ||
ville. Cheap. C. W. Autry, At-|
lanta, 474 Woodward Ave.'S. E. | |
24 A, jlafge dwelling, big barn, |*
plenty wood, |
several thousand ft. saw tim-
mail Rt. See, J. . Giles, Au-';
bered, | $
good spring, good place, $2,000.
mi. off pavement, 125 A, 80A
clear, 2 streams, good pasture.)
timber 4R house, new roof, elec. |
1734 Noble Dr.,|
50.A. good land, Gilmer Co. |
T mi. S. W. Ellijay. Glen Moore, |
41 A. farm, 6 brooder hous- |- it
phone and water in. house, |
house, hot and cold water, 30)
3 Roosevelt-|
Syrna Rd. Howard T. Jernigan
112A. 9 mi. So. Douglasvlile |
E. Hyde, Douglasville, Rt. 2. |.
50 A. timber, 35 A. cul-|f
W.~ Callaway |
3 large rooms and oe ;
house, good barn, plenty wood, | s00c re
ouse, 0 a n,- plenty G nen 8
church, thickly settled, also. oa
tons. peanuts. Ralph E. McGill, |-
ter, good land, pasture, mail| R
N. <M}
1667-10A, about60A in cul-|
good land, 20A cultivation, 30A)
of hogs.and chickens. For quick }
Intosh, Liberty Co., 38 mi. So.}
mail route, good orchard, saw St
127 A, on hwy. 342 mi, War- | @n
renton, 2 story home, 2 good | +
road. Good spri
oak grove, idea
rock - qu
frontage. Can be divided. Im-| Bo:
of lasting water. Can be made }, 2
or pas- |
16614 A. 17 cleared: bal. woods;
about 30 Myft. hardwood saw |
timber; about 75 A._ good for |
farming, rich soil, in Haralson |?me s
r@o., in Georgia. No blidgs. ATL )G00.
or part. $4.00 acre. Contact L. | wor
300 head pullei
cash. 5S.
ton Early Co., other lands. H.| 37
38A, 2 story home, modern | com
+. Caldwell,
ee i
ood land, well
e
Iwy. to Blood,
3R house,
lights, running
_ tractor, about
fence; school
, $25A. J. Me
r and pulp-
Elder, White
L'b
Henry L.
766 Ponce de
"Clarksville
ved hwy., well
, church and
fish pond
mg timber, vine
is, fair buildings,
itte, Mt. Airy,
luth on 2 good
mediate * pos-
Ware, Atlanta,
on avenue D2.
ath, city water,
ie, furnace heat,
about 4A land,
red, part wood-
R. .E. Little,
Glenwood Rd.
on mail and REA
and, pasture and
_Brannen, Unadil-
: S
Co., 5R house,
35A -cultivated,
ells, water,
, estimated 100,-
6 mi. Cohutta.
e, $3,750. Con-
Gene Jack
outbldgs.,
| sion,
|mi. Naval Hospital
| springs,
4 Rt. 5;
| $4,500. Cash or terms:
100A land, %% cultivation, 1-2
woodland for sale. J. E. Powell,
-| Fitzgerald, Friedlanders.
145A, 4 mi. W. Franklin,
|large 5R painted house, 2 ten-
ant houses, good cond., 2 barns,
elee., plenty water,
good pasture, large creek, 150,-
000 ft. saw timber, young pines,
pulpwood. Fenced. School bus,
mail route. Immediate posses-
$4,750. Stanton Adams,
Franklin, Box 1. Tel. 2421.
_96A good farm land, 70A. cul-
tivation, completely clear of.
stumps, soi! conservation, prac-
>| tical for 7 yrs., 4R house, new-
ly covered, good community,
$6,800. Archibald Odum, Bax-
ley, Rt. 4
722; A, 4 mi. Douglas, on Dou-
glas and Hazlehurst Rd., good
*|fence, tobacco barn, mule barn
and crib, good dwelling, 58A
cultivation, 3, 2A tobacco. $35
A. A. T. Thompson, National
Gardens, Fla., Box 1.. ig
10A farm on Monroe Hwy.
% mi, Yellow River Bridge,
-| so0d land, some timber, branch.
>| Take site. nice buildine site, on
Hwy., 200 ft. frontage, $1,500.
H. A. Mauldin, Litburn, Rt. 1.
562A farm, on good. road, 3
mi. baved road, conv. to good
_| School, churches and stores, on
bus line, 5R house, lights, barn.
water, nasture. 8A timber. exe:
orchard. $3.500. See. Mrs. J.
L. Woed, Alpharetta.
Finest of vastures. 40 acres,
and 2 dozen of finest Reg. Here-
ford Catle and complete itemiz-
ed records of 10 yrs. success-
ful operations, for sale on ac-
count of doctors orders. A. K.
Chemlee, Sparta.
Farm, 60 acres, 12 mi. At-
lanta on Hwy. Good house,
|barn, running water: pasture,
plenty timbr, $5000.00. To be
sold at.once. A. B. Wood, Mil-
ner, Box 74. ;
263 A. timber land, complete-
ly covered in long leaf pine,
both turpentime and saw tim-
ber; cut over 27 yrs. ago; Also
fine site for fish pond. 1 small
house. On highway in Johnson.
Co. A. L. Robinson, Rome,
573 Broad St.
150 A. located on 3 roads, 7
in Law-
Co. rest in pasture and tim-
-|ber. Sell or exc. for equal val-
ue in Floyd Co. Dr. C. C\Rob-
W.!|inson,,Rome, 513 Brod St.
234 A. ideal stock farm, 2%
mi. Ea. Carnesville, on school
bus and mail rout, REA line
.| within few yards of farm. 2-5
R houses, good. pasture and lot
s|small timber, $15.00 A., terms
if desired. H. Grady Burroughs,
Lavonia.
A 1 horse farm, plenty runn-
ing water, good land, produc-
ed 1 bale coton per acre, for
sale or will rent; also a 6 yr.
old Bay mare, work anywhere,
for sale. E. Miller, Dexter.
50 A land, no buildings, 8 A
in cultivation, elec. available.
Land on Factory Shoais Rd. My
farm. W. F. Carson, Austell,
Rt.2.
67 A on creek, good 5 R house
large barn, elec., other bldgs.,
saw timber, fertile
fields, on good road, school bus,
and mail route, near Dalton,
$5,000. R. S. Mudasill, Dalton,
3 \ i
392 A Farm, 175 A in cul-
tivation, lot of young timber for
pulpwood or turpentine, 2 good
6 R house, ceiled, tenant house,
elec., RFD and school bus by
house. Cheap; also 96 A land, 2
| houses, school bus and RFD by
door, 67 A in cultivation. T. C
Jordan, Bartow. .
75 A good farming land with
2 good houses, (5 Rand 2R,)
barn, 3H crop, good pasture, 4
mi. Alpharetta on James Bridge
Rd, mail and school rt. See.
|Enos Day, Alphare ta, Rt. 2.
~44 A, 10 cultivaion, pasture,
large brooder house, 3R and
two 4 R dwellings, new barn,
elec., spring, all equip for rais-
ing broilers. School and church
nearby, 5 mi. N. Dahlonega,
L G. W.
Emmett, Dahlonega, Rtb4.. >
150. A, partly on Taylors
Ridge, near to elec.. power, 2
good lasting springs, lots of
timber, no buildings, $1,206.
Cash or terms. R. W. Jennings,
LaFayette, Rt. 4; - _
215 A Dairy Farm, good 5R
house, elec. lights, new mod-
ern barn and milk house, 200
A fenced and cross fenced, 90A
lespedeza and Ladino clover, 2
branches, bottom land, 2 welis,
elec. pump, hot water tank and
heater; mail and school bus
route, $3950. A: S.'R. Saye,
Rutledge.
Several farms, So. Fulton Co.
for sale or trade for timbered
a Clabe McClure, Fairburn,
t32; .
In Henry Co., 40 mi. Atlanta.
35 A. cleared, 15 A fenced pas-
ture with creek, .30 A- now
planted in oats, 4R concrete
block house, cement curbed
well at door, $3,200 on easy
terms. C. L. Beale, Atlanta, 862
Arlington Pl. N. E. :
32. A, Johnson Ferry Rd.
(Cobb Co.) 20 mi. 5 points; half
cultivation, half pasture, Jake
site and spring. 6R frame house
Long leaf pine, nice possibili-
ties, elec.- 2 road (one being
paved) frontage. $5,500 terms.
Ve. 1479 nights. Mrs. Kather-
ine M. Roberts, Atlanta, 1676
Noble Dr. N. E. -
713 A. 145 A. in cultivation,
20 open pasture, remainder in
timber, 200 bearing pecans, 9R
dwelling, city conveniences, 6
tenant houses, 11 barns and out-
buildings, $50,000.. Mrs. F. D.
McDowell, Monticello, Rt. 1.
101% A strong land, 67 A cul-
tivation, bal. timber and pas-
ture, geod 4 R house, barn and
well, elec. available, 5 mi. So-
cial Circle, mile from church,
school bus and mail route, $2,-
900. Mrs. Pearl A. Peters, At-
tanta, 7310th St., N. W.. He.
55263 :
23 A farm land, on school bus
and mail route, % mi. town.
Two 4 R houses, elec., barn, 2
wells. Florence Rowan, Carters-
ville, Rt. 2.
5A land, So. Bankhead Hwy,
1 mi. off Bankhead, % mi. of
So. Gordon Rd. R. A. J. Wade,
Austell? :
First Class Water Power
Grist Mill, new water wheels,
husker and water houses. You
get all water rights. Dwelling
and 3A land with mill, on gocd
toads, bargain, $5,250. R. H.
Burson, Villa Rica, Box 245.
100 A. good smooth land, 4R
house, barn, close to Palmett>
in Fulton Co:, $43.00 A. Mrs.
M. R.. Holly, Palmeito.
160 A. Whitfield Co., well-
built 6R bungalow, 9 stall barn,
4 cribs, storage house, well,
garden and orchard, spring,
branch in pasture, 500 ft. saw
timber, 12 mi. So. Dalton. N. R.
Hogan, Resaca, Rt. 1.
185 A. dairy farm, 1 mi> paved
road, 4 mi. Cornelia, 90 A. high
state of cultivation, 35 A? imp.
pasture, 6A kudzu, creek,
branches, grade A 20 cow barn,
milk house, 3 other barns, 3-
car garage, 4 good houses, 6, 5,
4, 2R elec. water, mules, tools,
good tenants. A. D, Cash, Mt.
Ainy. -
90 A. 2 good houses, good land
near consolidated school and
churches, 1 place furnished in-
cluding stock if desired, fruit
and nuts, on main road.-M. .
Harris. Martin, Rt. 1. !
50 A. lJand( 2 houses, 4 and 1
room, near Duluth; plenty
timber and water. R. B. Young,
Duluth, Rt. 1.
12 A. 1 mi. W. Lithi Springs,
on~Bankhead hwy., over 8000
ft: frontage, good building: lots.
J. M. Thornton, Douglasville,
Rt.
100 A, no house, Forsyth Co.
near Sharon School, $12.00 A,
Also about 75 A. woodland, 2
lake sites: J. S. Haralson,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2.
4 A. land, barn, 4. R ceiled
house, elec., school bus and mail
route, 1% mile, Luthersvitle.
Contact T. T. Nall, Grantville,
tele
"100. A. land, " three-fourths
|rich bottoms; ideal for stocis
farm; about 7 mi. SE Winder.
Smith, Gainesvill,
> Tel. 646-J.
Stimber, 4 R house, deep weli,
100 A land, approx. 50 A re
cultivation, good 5R house,
large barn, other outbldgs., 2
wells, running water, elec.,
lights, school bus route, 11, mi.
off paved road on soil rd., 30
mi. Atlanta. Tom Cape, New-
nan, Rt. 2. : :
35 A. 3R house, good bottoms
and upland; running water, good
pasture, barn, crib, smke house,
also 20 A. place nearby. Cheap.
Mrs. C. G. Lathem, Clermont.
Es INS thal cultivation, 100
in pasture, bal. woods, good 6R
Block House, lights, water, barn
4R tenant house, 3 m. good
wire fence, located Bainbridge-
Colquitt Hwy., % mi. Eldo-
rendo, $11,000. H. D. Dean,
Eldorendo=
20 A. 8 mi. No. Thomasv_lle,
on Albandy Hwy. 6 large R.
country cottage, nicely finished
inside, large screened in porcch-
es, water piped to all buildings;
22 pecan trees, building for
1000 hens, 2000 baby chicks,
$7000 cash. Mrs. L. S. Andrews,
Ochlochnee.
200 A. gray, gravel land in
Terrell Co., between Dawsen
and Bronwood, 1% mi. paved
hwy., 150 A. in cultivation, |
bal. woodland, near churches
and school, school bus air] REA
available. Terms cash Miss
Marilizzie Timmerman, Brown-
wood RFD, Box 83. )
200 A. Wilcox Co., 7 mi. No.
Rochelle, 40 A. in cultivation,
about 160,000 ft. Long leaf pine4
40 A. barbed wire pasture. J.
B. Jett, Pitts, Rt. 1.
55 A. 4R house, barn, ete., 9
mi, Albany Hwy. 50, 1700 ft.
paved Hwy., 45 A cleared,
93500; bordering land (70 A.)
$30.00 A. J. A Dula, Lees-
burg Rt. 2. i
About 950 A., 100 A. in cul-
tivation, bal* timber land, 4
mi. E. Rochelle, on paved hwy.
Good soil, fine saw mill and
turpentine timber; cattle rais-
ing, RR siding;. A0lso 300 A.
Jand, cultivated and woodland,
1 mi. So. Abbeville, on paved
Dixie Hwy. Wright Mixon,
Abbeville. :
162 A. 5% mi. Buford on
Shoal Creek, 1 mi. above pro-
posed site for dam on Chatta-
hoochee, 10 -A. fine bottoms,
good upland, saw timber, abun-
dance of wood, nice 4R cottage
and. barn, bargain, ~$3000.00.
Tonnie V. Mauldin, Suwanee.
230 A. NW Harlem, on school
bus, RFD and REA line, 75 A.
cultivation, 8R house, 1 tenant
house, timber, good pasture,
pond site. J. J. Miles, Harlem,
RL TRE
675 A-10 smi. So.; Griffin, +2
story house, big barn, 6 ten-
ant houses, 400 A. valuable saw
timber, housed wired, elec.
favailable. W. C. Park, William-
son, Phone, Zebulon 2006.
100 A. Jand, 2 mil Chauncey,
45 A. Cultivation, land broke
ready to plant good range 4R
house, 7 large pecan trees,
school bus by door. For quick
sale, $2500. Tom Davis, Chaun-
cey, Box 163.
94 A. farm, 30 A. cultivation,
some creek bottoms, plenty
pine, hard wood, saw timber,
5R house, % mi. off Buford
and Lawzenceville Hwy., mail
and school ruote. Terms on half
sale price $4000. Julian D. Bil-
lew, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
100 A. land, 45 A. cultivatin,
seeded in lespedeza, highest
state of cultivation, quarter of
mi. frem new Hwy., nice lota-
tion, 3. mi. W. Fort Valley,
Peach Co..J. W. Aldridge, Ft.
Valley, Rt. 2. 2
100 A. 45 in cultivation, good
location, school bus by door,
2500.05. Tom Davis, Chuncey.
115 A. more or less, 80 or 99
cultivation, new fencing,
equip., 2 dwelling
2 barns, lights, good
Tita oye toor, i mnie
Churches, ac-
credited high school, stock
equip. feed. Immediate po-
session, $9000.00 W. L. Chance,
Swainsboro, Rt. 3.
75 &. farm, good 6R house,
elec. available, 35 A. in culti-
vation, branch bottoms, rest
woods, and pasture, 30: mi. NK
Atlanta, 1mi. off Buford Hwy.
All weather road school bus
}and RFD by door, :' $2500.00.
NA:
complete
Aouses,
water,
Summertown,
| Briscoe Brunett, Suwanee,
| Phone 1943-J2.
44 A. land, 3R house, on La- 5
Grange and Greenville Hwy. 2
mi. Mountville, plenty water.
g: P. Adams, Greenville, Rt.
151 A. in Union Co., 30 A. in
cultivation, 25 A. bottom land,
fine for most vgetables, med.
5R house, good spring near
house, lots young timber, $27.50
-acre. One third down bal. on
terms. J. M. Clement, -Blairs-
ville, Rt. es
715A. woodland near Wineker
Charlton Co., good
Rts 2
108 A. on U. S. Hwy. 41,
Bibb ~Co./:70 mi: S: Macon,
1500 ft. frontage; good soil,
level land, large 8R house, ten-
ant house, outbldgs., elec.,
deep well, some irust trees,
mail and bus service. John
Vander Willigen, Macon, Rt. 3.
100 A. fenced land, timber,
wood, 75 A. open, 1 dwelling, 2
tenant houses, barn, garage,
smoke house, storm . cellar,
deep. well elec., mail/bus, J aii.
school, church, paved road,
farming
land, not-in eultivation, -;20. Lak
A. Mrs. B. F. Jones, Nahunta,
peaches; pears, plums, pecans,
grapes, figs, $7000.00 Y.
Chambless, Rentz.
55 A.-truck and poultry farm
35 A. wheat and oats. 12 R 2-
family dwelling broader nouse
large barn, equip. shed, auto-
matic water system, elec., tele-
phone, poultry and cattle fene-
ing,:10. A. woods, water, 7 mi.
E. LaGrange, on Greenville
Hwy. at Old Body Place. Olin
Burdette, LaGrange, Rt. 4.
kxe
115 A. 20 in cultivation, rest
woodland and pasture, some
timber, lots pulpweod, 4 R
house, screened, new 3R houes,
2R dwelling outbldgs., good
well water, school bus, elec.,
-off hwy. 83, SW Monticellc,
Jasper Co./J. E. Williamosn,
Hillsboro.
266 O. 40 A. cultivation, 20 A.
bottom, large barn, 7R house
good cond., mail and _ school
route, 30 A. in pasture, elec., 2
streams through farm, apple or-
cahrd, grape vines, gocd ,loca-
tion 5 mi. Cleveland Earl
Thomas, Sautee. S
150 A. Lamar Co., 4 mi town |
65175 pecan trees, some tim-
ber, few: apple trees, running
stream practically all under.
Cultivation, rented ea. yr. for
20 y?s., rich farming land,
$4200.00 or $28:00 A. 4 mi. NW
Barnesville, rural mail route and
good dirt road. Mrs. H. J. Ty-
ner C-6, Felton Homes .Ma-
con.
28 A. woodland, never been
cleared, near mail and scnool
route, on river, $100.00. See if
interested. J. C. White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 35. ;
63 A. 8 A. creek bottoms,
about 15 upland, 30,000 feet
saw timber, plenty wood, 6A
pasture with water, new 5 KR
house, good barn, garage, near
school, church and stores, 20
min. drive of Toccoa Stephens
Co. $3150.00. T. W. Williams,
Toccoa, 1018 Currahee St.
100 A. farm, paved hwy., 1
mi. gity limits, 6R, 4R, and 3R
dwellings, barn with weevil
tight cribs, tob. barn other
small bldgs., city lights and
water, 70 A. cultivation, pas-
ture and timber, pecans, other
fruit trees. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Quitman.
5035 A. Effingham Co., lots
slash and black pine, ocak.
gum, and cypress, fine upland
far farming and stock raising,
gaod hunting and fishing, close
to RR, 20 mi. No. Savannah,
$20.00 A. Mr S.saah E. Morgan,
Clyo, Rt. 2.
23. A. two 4R houses, barn,
some woodland running water,
2 wells, good water, eles.
School bus and mail route %
mi. city limits. Florence Rowan
Cartersville.
337 (A.
low, 4R house, elec., lots of
water and pulpwood, | mi. Pal-
metto, $30.00 A. H. P. Holly,
Palmetto. Z :
30 A. 8 In cultivation, bal. in
2nd growth timber good White
5R house, John FF; Tarpley,
Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 133.
485. A. Cherokee Co., near
Tarver, Dam, 8R_ house,, good.
-barn, 2 tenant houses, 2 barns,
300 A under wire. M. A. Rhyne
White.
rich land, 5R_ bunga-
_ PAGE FOUR
FARM LAND FOR SALE
10 A. 4R house, barn, chicken
pbrooder hog ct, pasture, or-
enard, well, all kind fruit, 1%
PAL warden, conven. to school
bus, churches, stores; thickiy
seitled, just out city limits of
West Point, $3500.00; or trade
for farm in Ga., not less 80A.
on good road, close to school.
W. L. Taylor, West Point Rt.
Smee: : eee
4 A. large 2R (equal to 3R)
house, spring, branch, good
site for small lake, 14 apple
trees, 50 grape vines, grapes
Jast year, 7 mi.
mi. SE Atlanta, close to Fork
Creek Church. Elec! good
dirt road, 1 mi. off pavement
$1750.00 cash. H. F. Seay Ellen-
wood, Rt. 2.
100 A. imp. farm 8 mi. Rock-
mart, 144 mi Yorkville, all
weather road, mail and school
route, wood, pasture, orchard, +
young vineyard. 3 good houses,
on 5R, two 4R, elec.
chicken lots, 2 gardens, new.
wire, $6500.00. G. T.. Durham;
Rockmart, Rt. 3:
55 A. good land, 35 in culti-
vation, 20 woodland, 10 A. les-
es pedeza, plenty water, 4R house,
HESS
as
_ Draketown. Hwy.,
cleared under:
barn, both need some repairs,
6 mi. No.-Elberton just off An-
derson Hwy., on mail route,
near church, stores, and school
bu, $1850.00. Mrs. Garfield
Lunsford, Elberton Rt. 2.
110 A. 1 mi. off Dallas and
2 .mi, NE
Draketown, 40 A. cleared, about
12 A. cleared bottom 3 small
streams, creek, $1600.00 cash or
$600.00 down; $2.00 yr. For
further information write Mrs.
M. S. Hutcheson, Austell, Rt.
finished, newly painted, barn,
pasture. 100 young fruit trees,
running water, 2 wells, pulp and
fire wood, $20.00 A. with some
terms; 65 A. house, barn, 250,-
000 ft. saw timber- large amt.
pulpwood, $2,500 cash. Good
roads, - churches, school, elec.
power, near. Allen D. Giles,
* Douglasville, Rt: :2:
2 farms, Colquitt Co. 250 A.)
dwelling, 2etenant houses, 2 to-.
-baceo barns 9. A. tobacco. 150
public road. Contract let for
power line, other 422A adjoin-
ing other farm.
200 additional if desired. Lots
_ buildings above average.
and
ed se painted,
_ good timber, 3 dwellings, 2 to-
-bacco. barns, 8A. tobacco. M. sy
Shaw, M. D., Omega.
500 A. virgin land-in Worth
County, wooded and well wat-
ered. Ideal for balanced farm-
-ing and livestock. R. W. Head,
~ Moultrie, 416 5th Ave. S. E.
120 A. 2 mi. Clarkesville,
mile paved road. House and out-
Bot-
tom land not subject to over-
flow. Plenty wood, running
water. Bold spring 200 yards
from and 17 ft. higher than
house. Good community, $4,-
500. Mrs: W. S. Roberts; Dem-
orest.
2A. rich fertile land, 442 mi.
Bowdon at Victory, 6R house,
lights, telephone, surburban
bus, outbldgs.,. young. orchard.
: as M. L. Bishop, Bowdon, Rt.
260 A. in Washington Co., on
public road, 5 mi. Tennille,
about half cleared, bal. in smat iy
pine timber, good land, runn-
ing water, no buildings, pick up
milk route, elec.
$3000. Terms. Geo. M. Cramer,
Happy Valley Farms, Rossville,
Box 71.
1 A. 9 mi. Atlanta, 3R. ten-
ant house, (rents for $15 Mo.)
3 A. cleared, 300 yards ci vil-
Jage and school, on U. S. Hwy.
good well, branch, saw timber,
$3000.00 with $1500 down, bal.
$25.00 Mo. Mrs. Ruth Bacon,
Jacksonville, Fla., Box 4915.
2 tracts30 A. ea. for sale,
lease or rent for 1947, | all
work as one farm and under
fence, 6R house, other outbldgs.
3-2 tobacco allotment, 175 pecan
tree.s elect. power in near fu-
bure;.6 (mich. Lyons, Hi. 2 P:
Blalock, Lyons. .
4815 A. farm, 25 A. in culti-
vation, '
stumped and fenced,
bal.
= timber and woods, fruit
can trees, 6R house, ceil-
running water,
#700d barns and outbldgs., 3 A.)
R). allotment, good tob. barn.
f E.. Norton, Guyton. } }
So. Decatur, Mel
water.
system, 3 barns, outbldgs., 2) w.
158 A. land, 5-room. house :
-good fence on |
125A. cleared,
;
available, |
.| line,
FARM LAND FOR SALE
87 A. Dairy and Chicken
farm good pasture, ideal fo:
stock, plenty outbldgs., water,
light, and gas. 2 houses, 3R, 5R
and bath. Mrs. Fred Johns, East-
man. Phone 428 J. -
42 A. Brand new 2_ story
painted modrn home, equipped
with water tank and sink con-
nections plenty wood, roads,
churches, school, some timber
for ordinary repairs, 11 mi. E.
Dublin. Bargain. I. H. John-
son, Dublin, Rt. 6.
4A. good land, new 5R house
(being finished), water, lights;
mail and.school bus rt. by
door, 1% mi. off 42 Hwy., 2 mi.
Jenkinsburg, 4 Locust Grove, 37
Atlanta, $1850. Cecil McGough,
Locust Grove, Rt. 2.
120 A. Haralson Co., running
water, good well, new 5
house, new barn; some -zaw
timber, lot young pines, rea-
sonably priced. C. J. Stevens,
Atlanta, 848 Jefferson St. .N.
302 A. under wire, 3 dwell-
ings, 140 pecan trees, 12 A.
hog pasture, 240 A. cultivation:
suitable for cattle or dairying,
5 mi. Warm Springs, nar school
bus and mail route. Sell:100 A,
1 house, 1 barn, $2000; or entire
farm,
Chipley.
100 A: farm, 25 in cultivation.
5R house, barn, tobacco barn.
2-2/10 A. allotment, good fenc-
ing, land all broke, ready to
kplan; 5 mi. W. Coolideg, $36.00.
Ass
1.
~ 92 A. #5 _ cultivation, good
ereck soils -6)2A: turpentine
saw timber, good. fishing, hunt-
ing; 4R framed house, 4 mi.
Graymont, 7 mi. Swainsboro on
-eountry road, 1 mi. State Rt.
80. School route, good neigh-
bors, Methodist and Baptist
Churches; Also 6 yr. old farm
J.A. Taylor, Coolidge, Rt.
mare,: plow: tools, $4000.00. R.
E. Barnes Swainsboro, 114
.Pine St. 3 :
200 A. Wilcox Co:, 7 mi.
Pitts, 4 R house, deep well, 40
A: barbed wire pasture, about
175,000 ft. yellow -pine timber,
some hard wood, $3000.00. esah.
JgBe Jett ~Pitis; Rt 1
100 A. on Canton hwy.,.
houses, 3,'4 and 2 rooms -re-
spectively, Elec. lights in 2;
near Holly Springs, good. schools
and churches. Good barn. C. C.
Reeves, Canton, Rt. 4.
qld Ae land, Giascace Co., 4
3
| mi. E. Gibson. 4R house, pow-
per line, barn and smoke house,
32. A: open; rest in swamp,
pine thicket and pastue, $2000.
Including rent note .800 Ibs.
lint cotton for 1947. G. T. Chalk-
if, Warrenton.
243 A. exc. farm land near
Fayetteville, less 25 mi. : five
points Atlanta, 2 spring branch-
es, exc. lake site, good pasture;
saw and pulp wood timber, 1
tenant house,bad cond. All or
part, $30.00 A. Reasonable
terms. Immediate . possession.
Luther Rosser Shelton, Atlanta, | m
1559 Peachtree St. Ve. 1405:
Small tract land near Macon
for sale or trade for No. Ga.
Rt, W. P.. Hughes, ues
100: Aj 7-R HOURe. mule and
cow barns, garage, plenty out-
buildings, pond site (5 or 6A.)
saw timber, elec. lights, school
bus, mail by door, near church,
$30.00 A. Joel H. Brock, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1. Douglas Co.
107 A. % mi. E. Harris facing
Harris-Woodbury Rd., power
saw timber, pulpwood,
plenty water, cultivation land
can be worked with tractor,
all fenced, $30.00 A. Cash or
terms. Mrs.
ville, Rt. 4. :
160 A. Murry Co., 6 mi. SW
Ramhurst, small house, barns,
well, 2. springs, plenty wood
pasture, 20 A. cultivation; near
store, school, church, mail Rt.
ideal work stock and poultry,
corn and cotton raising. Bar-
gain for quick sale. Cash or
terms. .Titles cleared. Ail
stamped inquiries ans. Carter
R. Manley, Carters, Rt. 1
325 A. 2 mi. No. Cleveland,
200 A. cleared 125 A. timber,
4R and 6R houses, 2 barns, 3
chicken houses, big spring, 250
yds. off Nacoochee Valley pav-
$7000 cash. H. J. Ellis;.
No..
H. F. Avery, Green-'|
FARM LAND FOR SAL
Level lot between Rossy-lie
and. the Post, 50x150 ft. City
water,. Elec. available. Sell or
swap for a tractor and a plow
R. L. Couch, Rossville, Rt. 2.
Geissler plantation, 1 mi. No.
Greensboro, on Rt. 15 to Atlan-
ta; fronting over 2 mi. on Rich-
land Creek. 1100 A. virgin land
well set in Bermuda, some prime |
poplar and pine saw timber,
lots. of pulpwood, Springs and
branches. Old home place and 8
!tenant houses. R. Geissler, At-
lanta, 3714 Peachtree Rd., WA.
5477. :
51 A. farm good 5R house with
elec., well, cistern, 2 barns,
good pasture, $2000. 00. A. L.
Burton, Aragon, Rt. 1.
2 tract land, 12 A.-and 150 J A?
all weather road, 4 mi. Jasper.
R | House barn, etc., one of larg-
est privately. owned collection
foreign trees, fruits, shrubbery,
and flowers ($10,000 for one
| specimen) 4 A. Hobson Chest-
nuts, worth $1000.00 A. sell
$40, 000. 00. James Deen Jas-
per.- ee
101% A. 4 mi. pare
good 7R house, good cond.,
newly painted - good barn, -oth-
er outhouses, good pastures, 40
or 50A. in young: pine, plenty.
running water, $5000.00 cash.
Dr., D. We Pritchett, Barnes-
ville. Phone 47. e
About 80 A. good farmland
all in 1 field, practically all
cultivation. 1 tenant. house.
Some timber, 314 mi. Barnes-
ville; mai! route and school bus
line, elec. and telephone line,
Barnesville, . Phone 369-M-2.
watered, fenced, timber, all |
cultivatable | land - produces-
bountiful, crops, % A. cultivated |
| rabbit-eye - huckleberries, & R
-house, two 4-R and ~ one 3k)
rent. houses, large tob.. barn,
other outbldgs. Ideal location.
Bldgs. and soil. good. Re fs
Milteer, Quitman. :
-72A. 60A. in cultivation; new
dwelling house. Mrs. Core:
Hall, Odum, Wrightsville, Rt.
307 A. So. Ga. tobacco sec.
: mi. Alma 80 A. cultivation,
2 -sets bidgs., 2 tobacco barns,
6R new main dweling, new
barns; fruit and pecan trees.
Fine land, -cotton, peanuts, to-
ture, sev. fish lakes. : Good .
community. R. s. Deen, Alma.
140. A. 4 mi. E. Goggins
Monroe Co., 6R house, barn,
large . chicken house, 35 A. in
pasture, under new fence,
good: water, plenty fruit, good
lake site, also stock: and tools.
FR. L. Cardin Goggins, Rt. 1.
50: A. no waste land, 8 mi.
So. College Park, by way of
Cooks Crossing, cross RR fol-
low road to end, turn left and
go 3rd of mi. over gravel rd.
on mail and school bus route,
$2750.00. J.~B. Travis, River-
dale.
aM A. on Rockbridge Rawle
Stone Mtn. running water,
aR house and barn. See owner
on place. C. pee Buffington,
Stone Mtn. Rt. is
85 A. no aoe 45 in culti-.
J=;mic
vation, some in sage,
Paoli, "$1500. 00. School bus nd
mail route, 1. mi. Church. C.
W. Duncan, Comer, Rt. 2:
265 A. To in pasture, creek thru
it, several springs some wood,
remainedr in high state of- cul-
tivation, 4 houses,
25 head cattle, 4. mules, L horse,
farm implements, $50.00 -.. or
ex.c. e*H: Adams, Commerce,
Jackson .Co. : 5
15072As235) As
/pal. woodland some timber,
good springs, plenty running
water, . good pasture, -almost
new 5R house, barn, other out-
bldgs., plenty fuit trees, good
roads by door, 8 mi. W. Cleve-
land, $3200.70 Luther S. Turner,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1 Box; 57.
175 A. 8 mi. NE Jasper 15-A.
creek. bottome, some upland,
rcleared, saw timber, good
house, plenty outbldgs., near
church and school. $20. 00 A. 60
A. tracts, no buildings, $9.00 A.
C. C. Southern, Talking Rock,
RE
250 A. about 40 AL good, river
bottom land, 2 creeks run thru
$50.00. As Mrs: eC: Bishop, | ~
200 A: on. Dixie Hwy.,. well |-
bacco. Good timber, 200 A. pas- |
outbldgs., |
R house near Albany. Prefer | al
some pecan grove. More or less f
acreage if desirable and priced |.
jin cultivation, |.
ture 4 R_ house,
line and school bus route, 6i2
mi. Dublin, % mi.
dine Aurportie: Va ee
Dublin, Rt. 4 .
103 A. in Gilmer Co. 40. A. in
A. apple orchard, 5 R house,
4 yrs.-old, equipped with REA
lights, good barn, pasture, run-
hwy. School bus and rural mail.
Rt.
72 Kemi Blue~ Ridge, just
cultivatioa.
Beis
bus Rt., 20 AS
Small orchard, $1500. B.
120: A. farm ,5-room house -
elece., 4 room. tenant house, 3
good barns, other outbldgs ;
A.. creek bottoms good pasture,
in. Carroll County, 7 mi. W hites-
burg, school. bus and mail route.
6-room asbestos siding home
bath, hot water, sink, built-in
cabinets, concrete basement,
$6,500 00. Some terms. H. C.
Meer Powder See Re]
2
WANTED TO BUY OR
ie LAND
Sense
Want nal farm, No. Ga. pre-
fence cons. other parts if low
accordingly),, but prefer with
SiGe Cagle, Jasper Rte Be
Want an- average size ane
close in, with fertile land and
conveniences, especially want}
one suitable for livestock. W-
D. Putnam, Curryville.
Want to buy or lease 2H
| farm containing 50 or more A.
in cultivation in Crisp, So..
Worth or Colquitt Co., beginning
year 1948. Curtis. E. ee
Cordele, Rt 4; Box: 62-4
houses, cultivatable land and
pasture. Prefer convenient to
oe ne
hams =
Atlanta, 779 Blvd N. E.
Would buy small farm. Des
scribe fully what you have, |.
giving lowest cash price. H. W.
Jodan, Eastanollee, Rt. 1
mi. Atlanta, on or near paved |.
eee reasonably priced, suit-
and not:cultivation. J. A. Bald-|
win, Atlanta, 659 Peachtree ne
|N. E. j
Want to buy imimmpcoued or
lock Co. preferred. Elec. must
be available. On mail Rt. Not
over $10.00 A. Nice location.
Claude .B .Mattox, Savannah,
1944 Grove St. .
Want 40 A. farm with 5 or
right acceptable. Ernest Low-
ery, Albany, Rt. 1, Box 773- A.
- Want to buy acreage near At
lanta on pavement. Prefer some
saw timber and bottom land if
price is right, for cash. ~ Iva
Teem, ae: 553 English Ave.
N. W.
Want- to buy or lease farm
suitable for poultry and live-
stock, 5-10 A. and house. Buy
with small payment down. C.
A. Griffith, East Point, 213
Pine Ave.
over 75 mi. LaGrange. Cons.
good place, not in good state
cultivation. Prefer elec., pas-.
ture, water, wood, not too far
from market, between LaGrange
ning water, about. 4 mi. paved |.
off No. 5 hwy. 3 R house, barn |
plenty wood, water, near school |
completely mdoern, wired for |
EXCHANGE FOR FARM |
timber, fe wacres, small house. :
Want 75-15 A. prefer er
school and church. Pay cash if}
| suitable.
Want 1- sok "aie or Without ead
small house 6n paved road near| ]
Atlanta. Would cons. large lot |
j, with small house. D. A. Shirley, e
Want 100-200 wooded acres, | *
with ideal lake sites, within. 25 |:
able for hunting and _ fishing |
cutover land, part to be culti-|'
vated, 150-200 A. So. Ga. Bul. |. 22
Want good small farm not |
23 A. oad stiff land, 10. in|.
pecan trees, 25 yrs. old, ins:
cultivation, 5 in woods and pas- |.
unfinished
barn and smoke house, on REA So. G
anova Tite: tax
ee Tv
cultivation, 20 A. botom Jand, 3|0n_ t
U.
George W. Reece, Ttalking Rock i
Jones, Marietta, Rt. 4, Box 376: He
Terms. J:> ~ Davenpport,
Whitesburg, Rt. re ee
48 A. good fertile land. Good ce
pasture, plenty water. Lovely | ie Ww
d
huge .barn, other outbuildings, | Gai
a
price and. rundown (and priced oe
Stat- a
water, suitabl
try \ farmi
Living quarters:
ed road, plenty timber and | land. Plenty waterfalls. Exe
pulpwood, ideal for lake, $11.50 | place for summer camp
PA. for quick sale. W. G. Owenky ing or both. 7 mi,
Marietta, PO Box 280. c ' ; Sarl. Ta .
SECOND. HAND
ml MACHINERY WANTED
_SECOND - HAND _
MACHINERY WANTED
| INCABATORS AND
_PaGE FIVE,
SEED FOR SALE
ee
Want No.
Cane Mill.
27 or
Give full particul-
ars. O. M. Haire, Bainbridge.
Want Case Power Hay Baler,
late model, perfect cond., (not
a the Pickup Type Baler,) on 4
ig. | Wheels preferred, but consider
2 wheels, Marvin Maddox,
Winder, RFD 4
Want 1 good, used Allis-Chal-
.| mers Combine, with or without
, | motor. Advise. he. C2 Bryans
Canon, RFD 1.
- Want buy Allis-Chalmers
model B tractor. Ove Pari,
7 Commerce.
Want wagon, 2H disc, mower,
lime spreader and hay rake.
-| Advise. Ardin G. Hartman, Lil-
| burn, Atlanta Phone AT. A71y.
Want large wheel tratcor on
'|rubber such as Intl. F-30. Spet
cash if worth money. Give full
}-details Ist. letter. J, M. Demp-
sey, Chamblee. Phone 4351.
Want cheap for cash, in good
|eond., Power Cane Mill, power
unit, complete, large roller, 9x
9; small rollers, 6x9. J. S. Cobb,
= | Martin, Rt:-2-
S:1 mers ~
|planters, plows, and cultivator,
Ww. good
| Watkins, Byron.
| fit, near here.
| lars. Thos. Biewet aS
| ley, |
Want Model
Traoter equipped with
cond. For cash. A. H.
Want new or slightly used
Bush and Bog 8 disc Harrow;
distributor and 2 disc plow tor
{use with Farmall A. tratcor. Roy.
Harrell, Fayetteville.
- Want tratcor, tiller and har-
row, prefer Farmall H or M or
| John Deere with lights. starier,
| power take off., not later than
|1944 model. Name price. A. J
Menton: Griffin, ente:@:
Want 1 horse, reversible, hill.
si side turning plow. Advise. F.
| O. Mayhew,
Barnesville.
Want a good Wind Mi!l out-
Adyise particu-
Rt Le i
Want Grist Min and power
unit for same, in good cond.,
: reasonable. All communications
0 ans. J. G. Lee, Plainfield.
Want. 1 tratcor drawn. Mc-
-Cormick- -Deering Binder. Ad-
| Vise particulars. W. R. Mose-
Forsyth,. -c-0 Bessie Tift.
College. poe:
Want ce model oA John
| Deere Tractor, prefer 1946 mod-/
-| el. State cond., price and if has}
power lift. E. B. Williams, Toe-
Coa, Rt.
Want: second ee disc har-
Ow. H. -T. Hutcherson, Mauk.
: Want. Cultivator to fit Farm-
all A- Tractor, hand lift. Curtis
= Se
n} Roland, Lumpkin, Rt 1-A
J.|-price, and hp. of mofor. Guy
-| Toles, Menlo
| Want D Model JD Tractor |
cor: respond-
hhomas, Jeffer-
ef Karmal M
, power lift,
} iers, distribu-
erfect cond. Ad-
etter. Warner Ez.
Torse Hay ake:
J. D. cultivator.
hester.
ating outfit for 1
lm oe) BA ce
distributors, cultivators, used
very little tractor stalk cutter,
| hammer mill, for F-30 Farmall)
| or ~ other
-| good cond. or sell all equip. oe
| EF. Scales, Bowdon, Rt. 4.)
make large - tractor,
Want good: Meadows. or Wil
>| liams Grist Mill, _ must be in
perfect cond., also elec. motor
for same. State size of rocks,
|and - all equip. or H Farmall
with cultivator, planter,. fertili-
ver distributor. Must be in good.
cond. and reasonable. C. D.
| Williamson; Americus, Davision
AERO Ad ses
Want to buy Heavy 1H Wwa-
gon, good cond. Maynard
Gooch, Jefferson, Rt. 1.
Want John Deere 2 disc plow |
for JD model H Tractor, good
cond. J. A. Bower, Alma, Rt. 1.
Model B tractor without cainp:
Rex Jackson, Lovett.
Want Avery or JD 4 dise Till-.
er, Ist. Class cond., reasonable,
| at once. F. B. Flanders, Rock-
Hedge. : : :
Want 2 row horse drawn or
AC Tractor Corn Planter, and
| horse drawn Riding Cultivator.
Must be in good working cond.
D. G. sar, Macon, Ris Phy
B. Allis. Chal-.
complete. planting -and fertilizer |
36 power |
7
| tor.
_ Want late model John Deere|
Want to buy nearly new
tractor with cultivators and
planters, reasonable. J. H. Bev,
erett, Parrott.
Want John Deere CC harrow
or spring tooth tractor harrow
aoe trip. J. G. Morgan, Mans-
fie
Want one riding cultivator of
late model in good cond. at
once. H. G. Gardner, Hephizi-
bah. *
Want to buy planting and
fertilizer attachment for Oliver
70 Tractor, and 5 ft. Combine.
a Pe Kinktea, Valdosta, Box
Want old model junked, brok-
en, or running, power Walking
Garden. trateor. State spot cash
at -your place. M. E. Manuel,
College Park, Box 86- D;*Rt.. 2:
Want mule drawn 5 or 6 row |:
Gotten duster, new or slightly
used, good cond, any good
make. State make, model and
prices AS hy Underwood, On.
yers, RED 3;
Want- heavy duty, single plow
subsoil plow or one 24-26 in.
disc
wide. A. W. Anderson, -Green-
ville Rt 45 =
Want for cash, L Row. Tractor
with cultivating equip. Must be
in eoed cond. and reasonbale.
eG ee or Stockton, Rt.
A
Wane garden tractor, are
or riding, reasonbale price. W.
S. Powers, LaGrange, Box 282.
Moody Bridge Rd., Rt. 3. x
Want either Farmall H. ons A
Tratcor with power lift, cultiva-
tors, attacliment, planters and
guano distributors. William
Miller, Iron City. : z
Want. 1 Cole Corn Planter.
Colie E. McKown, Forest Park.
Want 5 or 6 ft. Combine, new
or used, good cond. A. Ez Pet-
_erson, Abbeville:
Want 2 Row or larger Trac-
Give model, year made
and price. M.T. Suber, Jr:, Ma-
con, 109. Cleveland, _Avenug.
Want Garden Tractor, ihe
good: cond. J. K. McRae, Quit-
man, Rt. 4,
Want one Cutaway Nhe,
Sede Brooksher, Grayson, Box
Sule
Phone -267W2. : een
_ Want Pasturizer, good cond:
| Prefer Cherry Burrell Spray
type, 100-150. gal. cap. VeIdon
E. Rheney, Hapzibah: s
Want to. buy new or practi: ;
cally new one man baler. R.
E. Aycock, Monroe.
Want small tractor. and. tools.
Must be in A-1 cond. State best
Want a we Allis- Ciatises
engine; accept one needing ov-|-
erhauling, provided differential
transmission, good cond., start-
er-. and_- lights. I. W. Lewis,
Williamson, Rte:
Want John Deere ractor
with or without equip. No old
models ons.. Prefer A-G or
G. M., good cond. Not over 100
mi. Atlanta H. C. Robertson,
Resaca, Rt. 1. : A
Want McCormick-Deering
Farmall Tractor F 20 or F 30.
James Oliver Thompson, Col-
lege Park, Box 205, Rt. 2.
Want 20% gts. liquid cap.
pressure canner, 7 qt. jars or
four 2 qt. at once. T. H. Ring,
Odum, Rt. 1.
Want planters and guano dis-
'tributors for B Farmall 2 row
Tractor. All letters ans. C. J.
May; Ray. City.
INCABATORS AND
BROODERS
-
4 Ideal Incubators, gocd cond,
Kerosene Burner, 400 egg cap.,
$10 ea; 300 egg: cap. $6; also
Covington Cotton Planter, good
cond., $15. Carl Johnson, Cor-
dele, Rt. oe 4
Buckeye Incubator, 50 eg
5 cap., 2) sf oil ate tester and
thu x
Gang Harrow, 10-12 ft.
Brooders,
price. eRe Kida, Fairburn, Rt.
Trade VAC Case. Planters, aks Z
ming,
Vienna,
-} Sorghum Cane seed, $5 bu; 15c
0, | Ib.
Exc.- Okra seed, 50c Ib. or exe.
for 100 Ib. cup, feed sacks, print
and white. Mrs. A. M. Lane,
' Vienna, Rt: 1.
Good Okra seed, 2nd yr. Go %
mixed, clean, 40c Ib. Luther L.
Staten, Roswell, Rtg
5 dace chicken battery, exc.
sn Mrs. J. W. Collins, Bacon-
on
Electric Incubator, complete
with thermometer, 160 eggs cap,
never been used, $12, W. A.
Cole, Savannah, 32 East Taylor . f
4 seed, -
Mammoth Sunflower
Street. I .9de t; $1.15gal; Half Runner
Oil Incubator, gocd oend., beans. 50c Ib. A. . Tysen,
400 cap., $25. Mrs,. Will A_| Roy. ao
Johnson, Dunwoody, 1205 Mt.
wennion Hwy. Ch. 9497. 175 Ibs: Searified: Sericea Tee
2 Drum type Oil Floor Brood-
ers, 400 cap. ea., used, once,
shipped prepaid, $20 ea. J. B.
McLeod, Valdosta, Rt. 3, Box
4],
Oaks 5 deck ee battery,
$100; 60 hen laying battery,
$40. Both a'l metal; good cond.
Cc. W.: Duncan, Smyrna, Ritrae
Be. 2031-R.
7 new Finishing Waticey
Brooders, never uncrated, sell
cheap. W. C. Redman, Jackson.
52x52, Floor Elec. Brooder,
Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box 68.
White Dixie Bell Water-
melon seed, hand saved, $2 lb:
Running Velvet Beans, a bu.
Bis 2: Dawson, Towns.
Mustard and Turnip seed,
20c cup; Okra, Castor Bean, and
mixed Gourd sed, 25 cup.
ps: John Weaver, Temple, Rt
melon. seed, fine watermele>,
$2 Ib; also 9 cans, home mah ,
white cornfield lard, 50c 1b. Nis.
fan type, $20. Cannot ship. C.| place. Roy R. Daughiry, Met.
E. Alley, Macon, 220 Bright St. | ter.
100 Chick Elec. innestst Correction: 30- 40. lbs. ad
Galvanized Brooder, used very
little: HVC, Ozburn, Savannah,
226 East 48th Street.
2 brand new Brower, all elec.
ine. used one time cost $40. Sel!
for half price. See. D. B. Duke-
hart, Decatur, P. O. Box 488, De
5760. g
2 Pnishing brooders, 4 deck
400. cap., $10 ea; 2 coal
panning brooders, 500 cap., prac.
new, $10; 1 used, $5 at my place.
dee Cx Wilson, _ Dunwoody, Ch.
green, hand saved Okra seed, ~
65 Ib. for entir lot: Mrs. Wil-
lie Mae Coley, Hawkinsvile,
Rt. 2, Box 54.
Nice Green Okra, 60c Ib. di?
No. checks or stamps. S. tL
ee Lyons, Rt. 2. : x
Ibs. Cannonball | Water-
ane seed, hand saved, Ist. yr.,
$1.-Ib or. 1G: lb in 10 Ib. lots.
E. P. Echols, Mountain View.
Seed: Black or Speckled Pole
| bean, tender, Early Bunch
6195. r .
Bean, few weevils, 40c cup;
Want _ smal oil burning in=| Broad Leaf Mustard: and Ten-
cubator. Advise what you: hav2 cer Green, 15c tbsp. Add post-
and price. L. H. Dele: Val-| age. No checks. Odessa Dodd,
dosta, ~Box 851.
2 battery deck ee and
Alpharetta, Bethany Road.
About 4 tons, Martins com= i
pedza seed, 18 lb. G. R. Pope,
eS fine Stone Mt. Waters _
1 elec., Inc., 600 cap., reason-| bine type Milo, pure seed, Ist.
able price. Will not deliver. yr., combine run, but no other
See. J. W, Parker, North Ros-| seed mixed; . small perceat
well, + | cracked seed, 8 Ib...in 100 ib.
Sears 600 cap., Incubator, | bags; less, 10e Ibs ROBIN.
Elec., in good cond. Sell reason- | Bassett, Fort Valley, dbbons.
able. Mrs, J.B. Arthur, Fitz-|160 W.
gerald, Rt. 3 (Grace Ave.) - Recleaned. Lespedeza oe
1 Farm Master wood pure Korean, 8 Jb in 100 Ib. bags;
-Brooder, complete, new, $15. J.| No. 2 Kobe, 10c lb. Mark iS :
H. Hoffner, Dacula, Rt. 1.. eos Dewy Rose. s :
Want. Incubator; 1 to 400 e Wakefield and Early ae
cap., also Brooder, oil Buee Dutch Cabbage seed, $1.50 Ib;
Will exc. Rooser and 3 hens,| 6 lbs., $8.50; Marglobe and
Stone Tomato, $1.45 Ib; Scul-
Cornish for down payment and lion Button Onion sets, $l gal
tien ne a7 oe Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rito:
Rt. 1. SCE eee Taam | Box, 143.
4 wood pushing 500 cap., ea.
$10-ea; also feeders
and drinking cups, at my home,
4 mi. - Sandersville on: Deep
Step Fd. -W. C. Phillips, San-
dersville, Rt Be
measuring up to 5 5 2/ine-a1a:
25 seed, 10e. Plus stamped en-
-velope. Dewey Guiledge, Ab- _
beville, Rt. 1, Box 70.
- Pure, hand saved and re-
cleaned Cannonball Melon Seed
$1.255"5> lbs: sup, $1.15 Alb: Del:
Earle Hatcher, Cordele.
500 Ibs: -Sericea
Combine. run, good cond.,
grass: seed, 8c lb. W, H. Wills,
Alpharetta.
3,000 lbs.
seed, Combine
ferm., 97- perct.
Ib. FOB. Ralph Sewell,
land.
Hand saved Cannonball Wa-
termelon Seed, $1 lb; 75c Ib.:in
6 Ib. lots; Okra Seed, 75 Ib.
Add postage.
SEED_ FOR SALE
amnoruals Watermelon seed
hand saved, $1.25 Ib.; also
Clemson. Okra, smooth pod, d0
cup. J. L. Hamby, Lavonia.
Seed: Citron, 50c 1b.; Early
Green Okra, Jones Watermelon,
50c teacup; large Indian. Peach
50c doz; Sprouts, 50c ea. Add
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
Futards
Mammoth Russian Sunflower
seed, $1.25 gal; Okra, $1.15 half
Korean: Lespedeza_
.run, 8&2 perct.
pure seed, &
Ash-"
gal; Several hundred Garlic | Cordele, Rt. 4, Box 30. :
bulbs, 25 doz. PP. Mrs. L. D.} Good, recleaned Crotalaria -
Elliott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Spectabilis Seed, 15 Ib. Carl
Johnson, Cordele. .
10 lbs. Black Diamond or
Cannonball Watermelon seed, Cannonball Watermelon ae
$10 1b. Fy I. Farmer, Milledge- 1946 crop, $5 MO. Rance O'Neal,
ville, Rt. 2, Box 168.
Seed: 50 Ibs. Ist. class long
Green Pod Okra, 40c Ib; sev.
bu. Honey Drip Sorghum, 15c
Ib. Willie W. Ramsey, Molena.
Pure Black Diamond Water-
melon seed, $2 lb; Cuban Queen
$1.50 lb. Exc: 10 Ibs. for reg:
SPC male pig or Porto Rico
Potato plants. Starling Yawn,
Chipley, Rt. 2.
Seed: Col. Bunch Butter-
bean, 25c cup; .Okra, 35 cup?
Gourd, 20c oz; Velvet Bean, $8
bu. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Cam-
illa.
Striped Pole Garden and
White and Brown Half Runner,
tender, weevil free, 50c cup,
Add postage. Mrs. Louise Pay-
ne, Calhoun, Rt. 2.
1,200 Ibs. pure Watson Melon] 65 Ibs. select Black Diamond
seed, Ga. raised, 1 yr., reclean-| Watermelon seed, planted on
ed, 87%. ger., $1 lb. in 100 ib.| fresh.land. ist. yr. free of: dis-
boas. FOB. For less quantities, | ease. J: E. Sullivan, Byron,
10 Ib up... P. G. Walker, Val-| Phone 822.
dosta, P. Ov Box 173. Tender, hand shelled, White
Half Runner. bean and 7: Sister
Striped Cornfie!d bean seed, 40
large. cup; Long Tender peas,
30c cup: Add postage... Fred
AThomas.: Crandall. Rt 1.
Correction: Pure Honey Diip
FOB. My station, No. or-
der filled for less than 10 Ibs.
Ho Darnell, Winston.
tj
i
J. F. Johnson,
Bu. Gourd seed, from ne sas
=
PAGE SIX.
SEEDS FOR SALE
SEED FOR SALE _
SEEDS FOR SALE
Nice White Nest Onions, $1
gal. Or exe: Mrs. G. B. Pat-
terson, Blairsville, Rt. 4.
Lespedeza; Kobe, 16c; Kor-
ean, 10c; Sericea, 24c lb. All
-reeleaned and tested. FOB. Dil-
Jara: Wood, Bowdon.
1,500 tbs. Giant Strata Crota-
laria seed, 20c Ib. Moody Peed,
Butter, Rt. 2.
190 Ibs. Cannonball Water-
~ melon seed; hand saved, from
good melons, $1 lb. D, H. Wiley,
Cordele, Rt.*4.
Watermelon seed: Black Dia-
mend and Stone Mt., $1.50 Ib;
Cuban. Queen, $1.75 1b; Watson,
2 Ib; Ga. Collard seed, 30c Ib.
L. G. Downs, Andersonville.
Good sound Garrison Water-
msion seed, $2.50 Ib. W. Acy
Pautk, Alapaha, Ree2)
Cantamelon (size and growth
of muskmelon, 8-10 lbs., canta-
-leupe flavor) 15c C seed; Choice
vat. Tobacco seed, 20c teaspoon.
PP to 2nd. zone. Stamps ac-
cepted. S: A. Beavers, Cum-
ming, Rt. 5. ;
Tender White
Bern Seed, 40c
Clemp Catnip, Horse Radish,
252 bunch. No checks. . Add
- postage. Mrs. Maude Farist, El-
: jay, Rte 2.
Half Runner
cup; large
Reeleaned and Scarified Ser-
icca Lespedeza, and Ga. Collard
= seedy, 25 1b; Combine: run, I5c
Ib. Add. postage less 25 Ibs. J.
. W. Lumas, Fayetteville, Rt. 3
-1% mi. No. Kenwood.
Ctean White, Velvet Okra
secd, White and colored mixed
Rurning Butter Bean seed, | 50
cuv; Yellow Creok Neck
Squash, 10c 'b: Mrs. C. M: Ful-
ford, Ellaville. ;
Oregon Sorghum Cane seed,
elean as rice, syruod dcesnt go
to sugar; 4 Ibs. $1; White Bunch
. Buiterbeans, 3. Ibs., $1. Mailed
to 2nd. zone. No less sold.-L. H.
Quzis, Elberton, Rt. 3. :
Brown Striped. Half Runner
Tender. Garden Bean seed, 35c
y
from Selected metcns, $1.50 Ib.
A. J. Swansen, Fatrourn.
Hert, Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Cannonball Melon seed,
saved, recleaned,: m., a er
-cent, 1946 cron, $1.95 Ib. F. Ev
Searborough, DeSoto.
_ 59 Ibs. pure Stone Mountain
Watermelon seed; citrons, shade
dried, $1.25 lb. Add postage. Ir.
Ai-Ansicy,- Dearmsg, Rt, 1.
500 Ibs. Southern Pride Tut-
nip seed, clean, nice, 50c ib:
hand
New crop May Queen Tomato
seed, $1 C. Raymond Robinson,
Greenville.
1,500 lbs. Black Diamond Wa-
-termelon seed, $1 lb; 75c Ib. in
100 lb. lots; Ga. Sweetheart Wa-
termelon, $3.50 lb; $3 lb. 5 Ib.
lots. FOB. Carl. W. Shepherd,
Gordon. SS
15 lbs. Ga. Sweetheart Melon
seed, out of select melons, $3
Ib, James L. Bloodworth, Gor-
e -don, Rt.-3.
1,000 lbs. _Genuine Cannon-
ball Black Diamond Melon
seed, $1.25 lb; Ga. Sweetheart
Melon, small white seed, firm
red meat, exc. shipper, $4 lb
FOB. W. O. Birdsong, Gordon.
Good tender
seed, Bunch Beans, mixed var.,
25 cup. Not prepaid. Mrs..Guy
Chambers, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
65 lbs.
pure Simms
Duck Eggs,
. $1.50 doz.
- Grayson.
30 _ Ibs.
melon Seed, $1.50 Ib; 15 Ibs.
: Stone Mt. Melon, $1 Ib. Pre-
paid. E. B. Adam, Rupert.
from ped.
Del.
300: bu. good, sound, 90-Day
teacup: Add postage. Mrs.| Comer.
' Hoyt Martin, Flewery Branch, :
Rees Kentucky | Wonder, Tenn.
: Green Pod; White Cabbage
200 Ibs. Black Diamond or| Snapbeans, 25 pee in. lige
Cannon Ball Watermelon secd,| Pepper seed, 10c pkg.; mixed
Beat the Bee Sorzhum Cane} Toomsbero, :
seed, 15c 1b; no. order less 10| 99 Ibs. Cannonball Water-
lbs. You. pay postage. Samuel+melon seed, hand: saved, shade
39 Ib for lot. J. A. Stone, Cum-| yielding, plant after grain or
ming. lupine, tecleaned, treated, $10
: : _. lewt; untreated. $8 cwt. R. D.
7 lbs. Pride. of Ga. Water- ep ff
pe meion sead: $filb) POR, .S.0J- Tatum, Palmetto.
Stubbs, Goggins. Several. hundred lbs. Early
Green Pod Okra seed, 1946,
Cornfield Bean
i Water-
melon seed, $2 1b; sound, Okra
seed, 75c lb; Pure White Pekin
stock,
J. M. Jones,
Cannonball Water-
Tender White Half Runner
Runner Bean seed, 40c_ large
cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. E.
Mooney, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Mariglobe and Rutledge
Tomato seed, $1.60 Ib. Det.
Prompt shipment. W, O. Wal-
drip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Several lbs. Watermelon seed,
Pride of Ga. and Stone Mt. mix-
ed, $1.25 lb. Mrs. W..G. Ogles-
by, McDonough, Rt. 2... ;
50 Ibs. Long Green Okra, 90
percent germ., tested Nov. 18,
41946, Lab. No. 26918. Make of-
fer. H. C. Walker, McRae, Rt
A, Box 62: .
Mammoth Gourd Seed, grow
to hold 5-8 gals; 15c doz; % doz.
10c. Add stamped addressed
envelope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Niet
tin, Rt. 2.
25 Ibs. Choice Garrison Wa-
termelon seed, from choice wa-
termelons, $3.50 Ib. H. L. Zip-
perer, Marlow.
50 Ibs. select Gamonball
Melon seed, 90c lb. prgpaid.
Cash or. MO. J. W. Bembry,
Unedilla, Rt. 1.
Several hundred Ibs. Sorgo
seed, one of best grain sorg-
hums for silage, also syrup. J:
G. Norris, Newnan, Rt. 2.
Pure Black Diamond Water-
melon seed, $2 1b; Striped Half
Runner Bean, very prolific, fine
eating beans, 50c Jb; 5 dhs.
Hales Cantaloupe seed, $1.50 Ib
Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Me-
Clung, Hiram.
75 lbs. Black Diamond Wa-
termelon seed, saved by hand
and dried in the shade, $2 lb
ty Cs Porter, Sr., Hiram, RFD
9. ;
800. lbs. Half and Half Sorg-
hum seed, 10c lb. H. E. Smith,
Hogangville, RFD 1. -
75 lbs. Genuine Black Dia-
mond Watermelon seed, $2 tb.
P. D: Shipp, Hiram, Rt. 1.
Recleaned and tested Kobe
Lespedeza, 15c lb.; also 300 bu.
corn in shuck. Ralps S. Collier,
Turnip seed, Ruffle Leaf, 10
large pkg. Mrs. W. A. Lewis,
dried , $2 Ib. Prepaid. J. M.
Adams, Rupert, Rt. 1.
1,000 Ibs. hand cleaned Black
Lee Watermelon seed, blight
resistant, $1.25. 1b; Crotalaria,
15c 1b? Samples on request. Eb.
C. West, Pinehurst.
Fancy. extra
Lespedeza, $10 cwt; Texas Ex.
Station Combine. type Grain
Sorghum, drouth resistant, high
high germ., 40ce lb in 25-1b. lots
or more; 45c ib. smaller lots.
W. T. Ewing, Monroe, Rt. 3.
hand cleaned Dude
Watermelon seed, ma-
Pure,
Creek
meat and very delicious, $2 1b.
Miss .Vena Brown, Hartwell,
Phone 8703.
1946 hand saved watermelon
seed Cannonbal!, 95c Ib. 50 Ib.
lots or over; Black Lee, $1.95
tb. 50 Ib. lots or more. FOB. P.
E: Ivey Pinehurst.
Honey Drip Cane sed, 10c
lb; $5 bu. in 5 bu. lots; mixed
Bunch Butterbeans, 40c_ 10;
Popcorn shelled, 35c 1b; Ten-
der Everbearing Okra seed, 40c
teacup; Browneyed Table Peas,
25c7 lb. Add postage. Ray
Chappelear, Lavonia.
100 lbs. harfd selected pure
Cannonball Watermeton seed,
$1 lb or 90c for lot. A. B. Hill,
Unadilla.
30,000 lbs. No. 1 Korean Les-
pedeza seed, in 100 lb. sacks,
tagged, tested, good test and
germ., recleaned 8c lb. FOB. M.
Daniels, Swainsboro.
1a
Pure Simms Watermelon
varieties, $2-1b; Fine Okra
iWwk5e eas
clean Korean |
tures 60 days after planting, red} $
seed, more prolific than other,
Tender White and Striped
Half Runner Bean seed, Ade
cup. Add postage. No checks
Peay M. Poteete, Kennesaw,
Cannonball Watermelon seen
$1 Ibs. Wee W. Ae: Quit-
man.
PLANTS FOR SALE
$
Pure PR Potato Plants, State
insp. $2.25 M; Count and quali-.
ty guaranteed: Shipments April,
May and June. Booking order.
E. F. Williams, Alma.
Frostproof Cabbage Plants,
400, $1.00; $2.00 M: 10 M. $15
Exp. Tomato Plants, mailed 50c
$250 M; 10 M. $22.50 Exp.
PR Potato Plants, 10 M. $30.00
Exp. R. .O> .Parks, Darien. ;
Well rooted Sage Plants, $1.00
doz. PP. Mrs. L.. E. Brown,
Lithonia, Rt. 2.
2-3 yr. old kudzu erowns, $10}.
M. Omer A. Harper, Elberton,
Rts 18s
Open srown Chas. W. Cab- |
bage Plants, White Bermuda
Onions, 30c c; 555, 1.00; $1.50
M: PP. Moses. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Box 126. )
White Bermuda Onion
Plants; 30c C; 500; $1.25; Sage,
5,| 50c; $1. 60 doz; Klon-
dike Strawberry, 500,, $2.50;
$4.00 M. Del. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.
-Marglobe and Earlina Fomta-
to, 50c- C; $4.50 M; Bell and
Pimento Pepper, $1. 00 C; $9.00
M. Apr. del; 1000. Wakefield
Cabbage 20c Cc; $1.00 M. in Ga.
Add: postage. Mrs, P. R. Arnold
Benevolence.
Chas..W. Cabbage Plants, 20c
C; NZW Rabbits, ped., 8 wks.)
$3. 50 pr. 4 mos. old Buck, $2:25
es Col. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Rt. 5. i
and 2 yr. old are roots,-$20
$3.00 C. Fanny ee Bu-
tod Rte tf.
Well rooted 5 Sage Plants: and
Catnip, 20c ea; Crabapple, 25 |
ea; Garlic pulbs, $1.00 doz. Gar-
den Horse Mint, 6 bunches 75e;.
Horehound, Te doz. bunches.
Mrs. Mae Turner, See
Rt. 6.
Everbearing Strawberry Plants
50c C. Well rooted, PP. MO or
cash. No checks. Cleo Ramey,
Clarkesville, Rt. 3.
Kudzu Crowns, 2 yrs. old.
$15.00 M. Deliveries beginning
Mar. 20. Cash with order. C. C.
Hadley, Chipley, Rite de
Peppermint Plants ready $1
doz. in Ga. PP. Colored Bunca
Butterbeans, Milet Seed, 6 wk.
\Crowecers, 30c Ib. All stamped
inquiries ans. Sam L. Fitzgerald
Vienna, Rt. 1.
~ Good Kudzu Crowns, free
for your digging them. Mrs. S.
G. Bailey, Griffin, Rt. D, Box
123.
Earliest Strawberry Plants,
Garlic bulbs, 2 doz. 40c; , Musca-
dine Brape, Bluebe rry, Rasp-
berry, Himalaya, Blackberry,
1.50 doz; Hazelnuts, $1. 00 doz.
Black Walnut, 25c ea. PP. Mrs.
C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
Mt. Huckleberry
bearing -size, 75ce doz; wid
Strawberry, 25 doz; Yellow
Root, 45 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, _ Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49.
Blakemore and Eearly Jewel
Strawberry, $5.00 M; Town
King Plants, $7.00 M. All State
insp. and new ground plants.
J. M. Riddle, Varnell, Rt. 1.
Strawberry Plants, bear large
early berries, $1.00 C; May
Cherry, 25c ea. Mrs. Dorothy
Saine, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Eary Jersey Wakefield Cab-
bage Plants, field grown, frost-
proof 15 C; $3.00 M. Del. Poke
Rosser, Jenkinsburg.
Chas. Wakefield Cabbage
Plants, 30 C; 500, I1.25; $2.25.
'M. Del. Good count. Proton
Plants,
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Velvet Bean seed, $5 bu. Gey
H. Shivers, Norwood. 5
clean, sound, Te Ib. Del Mm
Wt ,S
shipment. Horace
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MARKET BULLETIN
Last Killing Frost Sets
HOOK TO
HOLD SASH
A garden task which can be per-
ed in winter is the consiruc-
om of a cold frame. Every gar-
2n should have one: in every
enth of the year there is impor-
rvice which it can render.
me form cold frames have
ised by gardeners for centu-
28; originally they were pits open
the sun in which plants were
red from cold wind. Since
ass has been available, to keep
it cold air but let in the suns
. cold frames have become
ard glazed sash are difficult
this year; but various glass
@S are available which can.
tched on light frames and
e a cold frame is so easy,
who can wield a saw and
can do it. It is usually
by 6 feet, or some multiple
x the reason that standard
sash are of these dimen-
er) may be any size you
fit old windows, or frames
STANDARD SIZE COLD FRAME SASH
IS 3X6 FEET, DOUBLE GLAZED.
of any convenient size.
The frame should be construct-
ed of heavy boards, of: cypress,
white pine or some wood which re-
sists rot. Dig a hole in the ground
slightly larger than the size of the
frame. It should be at least a foot
deep. Into this hole put the frame
you have built so that 6 inches of
it is beneath the surface and the
remainder above. This will insure.
that no drafts enter from beneath.
Construct the frame so that the
front is 6 inches above the surface,
}and the rear, 12 inches. It must
slant toward the south, where the
winter sun shines. It is well. to
hinge the sash at the top of the
frame, so it can be, easily opened
for transplanting purposes and air-
ing. : =
A-sunny spot in the garden, pro-
tected as much as possible from
the full force of winds-and driving
rain, is the best situation for the
cold frame. It may be too cold
now to dig in the garden, but the
sash may be procured and the lum-
ber frame made, so that wnen the
first. warm days arrive you: are
ready for serious gardening.
When You Can
rienced gardeners learn
om feeling the soil. Most
Of all. the conditions that
sted by getting your hands
is the moisture content.
ng, cultivating, and seed
which is neither too wet
dry is best. Wet-soil should
worked, and heavy soil
dry can be as hard as a brick;
ame soil with the right
loisture may be as easy
_@ sandy loam.
oil is spaded, it usually
d clods which may hold
. season to do harm in
ays. Seed should not be
ants set out, in wet soil.
not even walk on it,
Make a Mudpie From Your Garden Soil,
It Is too Wet to Spade.
When Slightly Moist Soil Crumbles Easily in Your Hand,
~ It Is Time to Spade,
The most reliable test is a simple
onecall it the mud-pie test. Pick
up a handful of goil and pat it be-
tween your palms as you.used to do
in childhood; if it holds together
and makes a nice mud-pie, then it
is too wet.
There is a point between the two
extremes of too wet, and too dry
when a handful of soil, patted be-
tween the palms, will crumble. It
is not dry, but slightly moist, yet not
wet enough to hold together in a
mud-pie. At this point, even clay
can be spaded easily, and will break
up without forming clods. When
the test indicates that this favor-
able condition prevails, do not de-
lay, otherwise the soil may dry out
unduly, and compel you to wait for
heavy rains to restore the right de-
gree of moist:
4 MAY a3
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JAN 27,
Key Date for Gardening
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Two key dates which govern gar-
den operations in the spring are:
The date when all deep frost is out,
and the soil becomes dry enough
to spade; and the date after which
tender plants are reasonably safe
from frost.
Hardy plants, which are those
that stand light frosts without in-
jury, can be sown as soon as the
ground can be worked; and this
date is dependent more often upon
rainfall than upon temperature.
Tender plants cannot be sown or
set out, until -danger of frost is
over; and if they are started in-
doors, or in a hot-bed or cold frame,
the time to start them is from six
to eight weeks before the frost-proof
date. 7
Inquiry among gardeners in your
locality will establish the date
which is. generally accepted as
frost-proof, , The map which aceom-
panies this article was prepared
from United States Department of
Agriculture weather reports, to
show the average date of the last
killing frost of spring in various
cities,
This average dat is not a frost-
roof date, because just as there is
*? avewage man, there is no aver-
age weather. While in the vicinity
of Chicago, for example, the aver-
Average Date of Last Killing Frost for Principal Cities. From U. 8.
Department of Agriculture Weather Reports.
age date of the last frost over 2
period of years is May 1, in. many
of those years killing frosts oc-
curred much later. ,
The latst frost on record any-
where is likely to be thirty days lat-
er than the average. There is always
some risk in gardening, and it can-
not be avoided. So gardeners must
determine on a date somewhere in
between the average date of the last
frost, as given on the map, and
the latest recorded frost, about thir-
ty days later.
Inquiry in-your locality will prob-
ably disclose that practice has de-
termined the reasonably safe date
for setting out tender plants. In
Chicago it is May 15, splitting the
difference between the average
date and the latest recorded date.
If you have any trouble figuring it
out for your own locality, consult
the nearest. weather bureau, and
your gardening friends,
Hardy seeds may be sown out-
doors with safety thirty days before
the average last frost date, provid-
ed the frost is out of the ground,
and it is dry enough to work. But
never work wet-soil, no matter how
eager you are to get your Victory
garden started. Nothing can be
gained in that way; it is sure to
mean loss in. the end.
More Sunshine in Gardens
Is Trend Taught by War
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Annual flowers require sunshine;
so do vegetables, and so do you.
Gardeners by the million who dur-
ing the war devoted their attention
to food production learned the value
| of sunshine both to gardens and to
| themselves, and came to the con-
clusion that over most of the coun-
try both gardens and homes had
been too much shaded.
Gardenmg in the sun proved to
; be delightful as well as healthful.
Natural suntan was obtained more
| easily than by a long trip to the
beach; and they. were astonished by
the vigor of growth shown by flow-
ers in the sunny vegetable garden,
@s compared with those in crowded
beds and borders, competing with
the roots of trees and shrubs for
food, and limited to a few hours
daily of the life-giving sunshine.
This experience is making a
change in many gardens, whose
owners are determined no longer to
be forest people, inquiring about
every attractive flower which they
wish to grow, whether it is one of
the few subjects that do well in
the shade.
They are making changes which
open their homes and gardens to
the stn, with shad only in care-.
fully planned places, where it will
serve a definite pyrpose, either of
@
I- MARIGOLD:
CARNATION FLOWERED.
2-MARIGOLD-
SINGLE FRENCH.
3 NASTURTIUM- DWARF.
4- ALYSSUM
7
A Sunny Garden Near a Terrace,
design, or function. There is noth-
ing to equal the shade of a tree,
when one is resti::_; after pleasant
exercise in the sun; but this can-
not be appreciated where there are
so many trees no sunshine can pen-
etrate their canopy.
Even about the house, sunshine is
needed, To reduce the number of
trees and shrubs and to introduce
color jnto front yard plantings, an-
nual flowers may be planted to fol-
low spring bulbs, which provide the
first flowers of spring. If bulbs are
planted deeply, they need not be
lifted each year; and seeds of an-
nuals may be sown above them as
soon as the ground warms up.
The plan which accompanies this
article shows how to arrange .an
attractive planting of marigolds,
nasturtiums and alyssum in front
of a terrace, and as a border to a
walk. One of the tall, ecarnation-
type marigolds is used in the back-
ground, with a single French vari-
ety of dwarf habit in front.
To border the walk, plant dwarf
nasturtiums, of the ,single or dou-
ble type, with alyssum, either white
or violet next the walk. If the nas-
turtiums are yellow or orange, alys-
sum violet queen will produce a
striking effect, or plants of this va-
riety may be alternated with white
alyssum,
PAGE SEVEN
POTATOES AND OTHER
VEGETABLES FOR SALE
Copperskin La. Sweet Po-
tatoes: 200 bu. smooth eating
Yams,-34%e lb. Several hun-
dred bu: Seed, Govt. insp. $2.00
bv. K. C.. Mayers, Baxley.
One bank PR Potatoes, $2.60 .
bu; pop corn, shelled, 25 Ib.
Peanuts, hand picked, 20 lb;
Sorghum Cane Seed 5c lb. O. S.
Burden, Dewy Rose, Rt. 1.
30 bu. PR Potatoes for eat-
ing or bedding, $2.00 bu. Exe.
for ear corn: Bu. for bu. Bring
corn and get potatoe. Mrs. Wm.
E. Burch, Helena, Rt. 1.
8 acres of Onions for sale, by
acre or by dozen. A. S Hicks,
Adel.
Free from disease, Cert. La.
Copperskin sweet potatoes, $3
bu. at house; $4.00 bu. placed
on car. D. A. Jackson, Sr., Car-
ollton, Rt. 5.
Cert. genuine La. Copperskin
Sugar Yam seed potatoes, $3.00
bu.. basket, FOB here; Also
Hastings field .selected yellow
prolific seed corn, $1.50 pk PP
$4.00 bu. FOB. H. H. Alexander,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.
Seed potatoes, about 150 bu.
pure La. Copperskins, for sale,
Andrew L. Clough, Blackshear,
18000 Cabbage-Collards, head
ed. Cheap to truckers or cans
ners. W. E.. Wingate, Albany,
' PO Box 597.
Insp. and Cert. La. Copper
Skin Sugar Yam seed potatoes,
$3.00 bu. bkt. FOB; Also Hast-
ings yellow prolific corn, .$4.00
bu, FOB; $1.50 peck PP. H. H.
Alexander, Carrollton, Rt. 1.
SYRUP FOR SALE
700 gal. good thick Ga. Cane
Syrup in gallon and half-galion
cans, $2.00 gal., at my home.
No shipments. R. L. James,
Homerville, Rt. 2, Box 60.
550 gal. syrup for sale; bring
big mouth vessels for less 5
gal. Cannot ship by RR. O.
E.~ Norton, - Fairburn.
1000 gal. pure, clear, bright
Ga. Cane syrup for sale. Herbert
Adkins, Vienna, Rt. 3.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BABY CHICKS AND BAN-
TAMS: 4-A grade N. H. Red
baby chicks, $15 C; $8 for 50;
25, $4. Del. Live del. guar.
Clyde Strickland, Screven.
Sacrifice 14 purebred White
Jap Silkie laying hens and 4
roosters, $40, or exc. for 2
Berkshire shoats. Mrs. Georgia
Gleeson, Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 381.
6 common bantam hens, lay-
ing, 75c ea. Billy Willis, Dud-
ley, Box 61.
1 Bantam rooster and hen,
$3; col. butterbeans, 50c Ib; mix.
green okra seed, 50c teacup.
Exe. for good sacks. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells, Roy-
ston.
Growing chicks, 5 wks. old,
thrifty, heavy breed, 55c ea.
FOB. No less 25 sold. E..H. Me
Michael, Buena Vista.
Bantams-R. I. Red roosters, 1
vr. old; for sale. H. L. Wilson,
Stone Mountain, RFD 2.
BARRED, WHITE AND,
OTHER FLOCKS:
10 B. R. hens, Thompson
Ringlets, good: layers, $22 or
$2.50 ea; cockerels, $2.50 or 2
for $4.75. Mrs. J. A.. Wilson,
Martin.
8 B..R. Apri! cockerels, ready
for the yard, $2.50 ea. FOB.
No chks. B. L. Ashe, Bishep.
CORNISH, GAMES AND
GIANTS: 6 hens and rooster,
each Jot; Indian Cornish, Bull
Dog type and Silver Spangled
Hambburgs. Purebred. $20 ea.
lot. MO. Mrs. Helen Street,
Atlanta, Box 564, Rt. 2.
2 pit game cocks, 23 mos. old,
2 roosters, 11 mos. old, 4 hens,
20 mos. old, 2 pullets, 10 mos.
All erossed Pit games. Buyer
pays exp. MO. only. Jesse
Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
15 game stags, 34 ShawIneck,
Allen Roundheads, $52.50 at
my farm for lot. I. T. Helden,
Dallas, Rt. 1.
=
~ rooster,
22 mos. old, prize winner roost-
_ tered, mated with 2 White y
- Vermont Roundhead stag,
4922.
- Cornish young hens, laying, and
service, |
~ and rooster,
~ Jaying, $5 for pr.
* sey, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 206.
ville.
J. C. Bennett, Duluth, P. O.
rooster,
~breast bone,
about 1 yr. old, $15 prepaid or
fine N. H. Red, same price. Mrs.
PAGE 2 BIGHL
POULTRY FOR SALE
6 cae Black Giant hens and
$20. Seaborn Roberts.
Royston.
Pure Bull Dog type Cornish:
er, $5; 2 cockerels, 8 mos. old,
$3 ea; also 2 ea. turkey hens
and gobblers, $20. or $10 pr.
CODA Mrs. Beulah Joiner,
Willacoochee, Rt. 2, Box 58.
6 hens and 6 roosters, 1 yr:
old, Clipper cross, $2.50 each.
Ready to. go, about 512 Ibs. ea.
251:
6 pit game stags, $3.50 each.
Write or see. T. M. Nichols, Jr.,
Moultrie, Rt. 5.
it
brood
Box
Thompson White game
cock, winner, not bat-
ling hens, laying, all for
510;
Hiram Dunn
ea.
609 Pearl St.
3. hens, $5
East Point, CA
Game ee and hens, $3
tg 84 ea; gs,-$1 for 15 at my
ard: A ae best stock, Red
sutll, Trish Grays, White. Won't
ship. W. . Hatper, Wray.
3 Blue game young hens and
irimmed, straight
$4 at my home.
Roy Dills, Hemp.
3 Allen Roundhead roosters,
$10 if come after. J. W. Bem-
bry, Unadilla, Rt. 1.
4 fine purebred Cornish in
dian cockerels, $2 ea. FOB; 1
Brown H. Osbern, Roy.
id hens, 4 rcosters, young. di- \
rect stock, pursbred Cornish, $2
ea. No ehks. MO. oon Caw-
thon, Lavonia.
49 White Giant hens and
cockerels, $100 for lot at my
place, 1 mi. below Commerce
on Ila Hwy. Mrs. Althea Her-
ert, Commerce, Rt. 4>
A, bloodtested Dark
2.
Tripple
cockerels, ready for
$2.75 ea; also. Wagon Wheel 3B.
B; Bronze turkey toms, March
1946 hatch, $14; hens, $9 each.
Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna.
LEGHORNS: 15 W. L. hens
April 1946 hatch,
AAA grade, $20 FOB. Mrs. W-
J. Johnson, Sparta.
32 AAAA March 1946 hatca
W. L. hens, laying $40 at my
home. Mrs. Lola Jackson, Car-
rollton. :
400 large type S.C. W.L.
Gassons str. Yr. old pullets,
good cond. laying 75 percent,
US.RB:0P.,. and vaccinated,
$2.25 ea. FOB., G. W. Shan-
nan, Lenox.
_ MISCELLANEOUS CHICK-
ENS: 75 to 100 friers, 2-3 lbs.,
ea. 35c Ib. at my home. No
shipments. Ernest Alexander,
)Jecatur, 715 E. College Ave.,
WR 3020.
1 pr. Frizzled chickens, roost-
er and hen, 11 mos. old, hen
KES: Lind-
REDS (New Hampshires and
Rhode Islands): 24 N. H. Red
hens, 4-A grade, prize winning
fi sek, $3 ea; lot of 10 or more,
$275 ea. Ay. wt. 7 Ib. Mrs.
Earley T. Carter, Loganville, Rt.
1.
10 R. I. Red-hens and cok-
erel, 2 yrs. old, $20; 25 Buff
Rock pullets and cockerel, 12
wks. old, $2.50 ea; Friers, $1.00
ea. Mrs. T. A. Hipp, Hogans-
10 wks. old Christy N H. Red
pullets, from best broiler type
layers, $1 ea. Can ship 20 and
up. Mark Woodliff, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Roosters, 10 mos. old, very
heavy in N. H.- Reds, B. R,,
White Rocks, $2.50 ea; Jap.
Silkie bantams, white, Spring
1946 hatch, pure, $6 pr. Mrs.
W. E. Marshall, Reynolds. .
9 mos. old N. H. Red cocker-
els, from. ROP flocks, $2.50 ea
Sat. guar. Ship anywhere. D.
B. Dukehart, Decatur, P. O. Box
488. DE ~7563.
25. fine 4-A N. H. Red hens,
laying, 3 fine 1946 hatch R. J,
Red roosters, $2 ea, Eggs, $1.35
per 15, prepaid. Cartons ret.
No chks. Mts. G. C. Clifton,
Ass
POULTRY FOR SALE
old pullets, Pullorum tested,
laying $1.15 ea., in lots 20 and:
up. Sat. guar. Can ship. G. W.
Woodliff, Flowery Branch, Rt 1.
35 purebred 3% mos. old
Hampshire Red patios: and 2-3
lb. friers, $1.25 ea. FOB. Mrs.
L. J. Strickland, Screven; Rt. 1.
. 150 N. H. Reds, 4-A. 7 wks.
old, $165 or $1.25 ea. Johnny
B. Davis, Rockmart, Rt: :2.
young turkeys, 45 lb. Roy R.
Daughtry, Metter.
Wagon Wheel str., purebred
B. .R. Bronze baby turkeys,
State bloodtested, $75 C or 80c
ea. small lots. Mrs. Bob. Mat-
thews, Tifton, 211 Seventh St.
2 big bone M. B. toms and a
Heng: purebred, 1946 hatch, 50c
lb., my farm. No del. Miss:
Jennie Mercer; Haddock, RFD 1
B. B. Bronze young turkeys,
hens now laying, $8 ea; gob-
blers, $9 ea. My farm. Mrs. a
f Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box
304.
Sake $6 FOB. Exp. Office.
Mrs. Pauline McNeely, Bartow.
Extra fine, prize winning
stock, M. B. gobblers, $15; hens,
now. laying, $7.50 ea. Mrs.
Mattie Gaskins, Nashville, c-o
Gaskins Farm.
Pair WD ducks (both hens,)
about 134 yrs. old, $2.50. Ship
COD. ie for bantam hens.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, Rt. Qt
Pr. purebred B. B. Bronze
ship. eB: ' Wehunt,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Fine flock 14 young guineas,
lay in March, $15. Jennie Jol-
ley, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 133.
White Pekin ducks, hens, now
laying and drakes, $4 pr., or
$9.50: ea. 2k Price, Lavonia.
Double Brea set ane: 20-
25 lb. tom a 2 hens, 12-14
hns, 12-14: lbs., ready to lay,
all 8 mos. old, and 1 extra tom.
50c Ib. Crate and ship FOB
the lot. Mrs. R. L.. Swan,,:
Wrens. y St
y
POULTRY WANTED
BANTAMS WANTED: Want
trio very smal! size bantams,
some call.them, the Brown,
Patridge. Advise.. Mrs. Emily
P. Cranford, Newnan, Green-
ville St., xt.
a trio Spangled, Old Eng., game
and trio W. L. bantams for pig-
eons, pheasants or doves or sell.
i W. McBurney, Thomson.
Want sev. prs.. Homing pig-
eons and doves. Lewis Coch-
ran, Center, Box 47.
GAMES WANTED: Want
trade 6 Grist Red Quill pullets
laying, for 6 Warhorse pullets.
Must be pure and no culls. Ad-
vise. J. H. Felker, Atlanta, 625
Cooledge N. E. HE 3416J.
LEGHORNS WANTED; Want |
Brown Leghorn hens,
sonable price. Mrs. J. H. Ful-
ton, Griffin, Rt. B.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, ETC., WANTED:
Want 2 Muscovy ducks and
drake; also want 2 Ewe and 1
buck: Sheep. Advise fully. J.
L. Ivey, Bethlehem, RFD il
S Want 12 Indian Runner 1-
day old ducklings, Fawn color.
Advise fully at once. Donald
Rowell, Rockmart, RFD 2.
Want 1 turkey 1945 hatch tom
Advise. Mrs. B. G. Lee, Macon,
Rt. 7, (450 Ayer Rd.)
POSITIONS WANTED
Middle age couple, exp. farm-
ing, want overseeing job. Lite-
time on farm, capable handling
livestock, cows, hogs and gen-
eral farming. Move at any
time, Prefer 3 or 4R_ house,
elec., water, near church and
city, reasonable salary. Best of
references. 13 yrs. with one
man. Merrill Cantrell, Atlanta,
PIGEONS WANTED: Trade,
800 Christy N. H. Red 11 wks. |
aeons seat an on farm.
Exp. carpenter and painter. H.
5 hens and 2 gobblers, fine
2 White Muscovy ducks and |)
toms, 8 mos. old, $18 or $10 ea.)
~Cannot
about 25 nice, young White or|~
at rea-.|:
also do carpenter work.
C. Grady, ee 338% Capi-
| tol -Ave SW.
Want - job sane or farm-:
=
ing or nything you have. Good
4 or 5R_ house, prefer with
| lights, near. Atlanta and church.
| Convenient to transportation.
Fred L. Thompson, Doraville,
PRt. i
farm, 2 hands to work. Good
salary. Write. or see. Albert
Sweat; Campton, REDS
Middle age man wants job
carinng for stock on farm. H.
E. Barnes, Summit, Rt. 2, Care
Earl. Colvert.
Want jo bon farm ae once. Do
most anything except plowing.
House and wood to be furnish- |
ed. Sam Carter, Resaca, Rt. 1.
36 yrs. old man with wife, 2
-children, wants job on farm. 15
yrs. exp. dairying, tractor driv-
er, general work. Cons. work
ag overseer or poultryman. J.
H. Dodd, Marietta, R RFD 3.
Single white man wants on
on farm, fruit, vegetables, etc.
Little exp. Salary and room.
Sanborn Cooper, ae P. 0.)
Box 5109.
Want. place within 20 mi. At-|:
lanta, looking after stock, ~cat-/:
tle, and poultry, standing rent,
with good4-5 room house. Mrs.
J. M. Denmon,
Tulip St., N. W.
Single man, 35 yrs. old, vet.,!
good, intelligent, sober, honest, |
needs work on farm, with per-
manent home at, once with good
people for board, cloths, some:
Atlanta, 932
epense money. Clifford Shaw,
Murrayville, Rt. 1. Gareses G
Smallwood. 1
Want for 1947 pauitey yard
of 500 or more hens, some. hogs,
50-50 basis: Exp. in both, can
Move}
anytime: Prefer 10 or 12 mi.
Atlanta. E. T. Nabers, Atlanta,
3257 Gordon Rd., SW.
on. Must have home. State
eee ap es eae eee a
_ Widow entieine 36, one son,
wants light work on farm.
Don't smoke nor drink. Miss.
|\Trene Mize, Tifton, 77 Ship St.
Man with 3 in family wants
job on farm, $3 daily. Exo.
with tractors, and all kind farm
machineryl, beef cattle and
poultry raising, hay, grain, and
vegetable afrming. Homer R.
Sharp, Atlanta, 252 Ross St.,
Ss. W. fee
FARM HELP WANTED
Want tenant to farm, work
on halves, 3rds and 4ths, or
furnish own mule and feed: A..
W. Little Hampton.
Want man with family iaige
or work about 800 turpentine
trees. Cons. 50-50 basis. G. G
Morgan, Stillmore, Rt-1;
Want at once, man able drive
truck with help enough for
good 1H crop, 50-50 basis, 3R
house with elec., handy to
church, .school, PO, and store.
| Good land and stock. No drink-
ers. Eighth mi: Red Oak. J. A.
Lance, Red Oak, 4 mi. College
Park, Tel. No. Ga. 6862.
Want large family white or
col. to cultivate 2 or 3H farm
2 good mules and tractor to op-
erate. 5R ceiled house; paved
road, bus stop, school bus; wa-
ter, pastures, elec. lights, land
produces bale to acre. Furnish
supplies and move if necessary.
Plenty free wood. W. W. Quinn,
Rt.. 3, Box 51.
Want settled reliable white
woman, age 35-45, good. health,
to assist with light chores: on
chicken and turkey farm. Good
home and salary. Mrs. Helen
R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box
564.
Want at once middle age set-
tled white woman to do light
work on farm, live with brother
and _ sister, _ room, board and
salary. Maucy Osborne, | parta,
Mil'en, Rt: 3, Box 157.
728 Lee St. S. W. ;
e ay: Cre James Osborne. _
Want job. on ultyy or dairy |
Want job looking after stoe i
farm with 10 A land to farm}
or
tractor.
R: 2G. Jennings, Macon, c
/Box 891.
ple,
family
to help
operate
power, Grist
pC. Nelson,
Thomaston No. (2311.
Waitt farm | family to grow
feed for
Yates lle
dairy, one to
drive |
Good 4R house with]
elec. and plenty water city.) |.
Phone 1596.
Want woman for iene work f
-on farm. Room, board, good
sayy, A Estelle Eaves, Tem: t :
t : :
Want reliable, - unencumbered
white woman to live. as one of
small farm near
Scottdale. Small salary to start
with, time off. 3 in family.
Ww. Humphries, Scottdale.
- Want - man of good character
small dairy and
on
with
0;
Sen ate
J.| hi
farm. Room, board and reason- Hart *
able
' chores,
board with man and
Dee Parrish; Pavo, Rt
Want responsible elean Chris-
tian party to raise poultry on
50-50 basis. A. C. Sherrer, Tale PG
botton.
Want several good oun!
farm of overgrown
build log
near. Ea-
to
bushes,
houses. Putnam . Co.
tonton, on Mu Cr
. atic. cond, perfe
ik
Want. elderly colored man or}
couple in good health to tend
garden,
clear
salary. Roscoe eS
Meansville, Rt. 1. ie lop
Want woman for light work /
on farm; modern country hom
with lights and running wat
Milk one cow, and oth fai
$40 mth.,
.eut -trees,
stock and, yard.
ile. Mrs. J. A ae
seter, Cordele, Box 98.
TRG ae
Fur-
nish house, lights, "wood, food|; 7
-and reasonable salary. If Sate (aay
isfactory, good home for life.
G. R. Dendy; Marietta, RED 3.
Want man with family to
erate small dairy. . Contact C.}
H. Sharpe,
1902.
Reidsville,
Shore r
Want white OE We fem ES
man who understands machin-
ery, wife work also. Preferably | na
without children. Must furnish
d L. A. Mosher, At-
lanta, P.O. Box 1533, 268 Spring |
iStsNe Wie
Want good rehiapie. pits O00 |}
col. family to cultivate 1H or)
Good lo-
good land, 12 mi. So.|'
Gainesville, near good churches
and school, on RR, school and
mail rt., furnish work when not
references.
| 2H crop,
cation,
in crop.
| Bridges,
Want man for small. garde
ing and
dle age
on farm. Man. $50 mth,
and board; woman,
near
conveniences,
Waycross, RED. :
| rent. Room, water, wood. Must} _
town,
Want
enough to tend a 1H or 2H crop.|
Good land. Communicate with.| ,
Clift Henderson, Covington, Bi ef
enough to run small 1H farm 4.
Want
50-50 basis.
Jackson Co.
Talmo.
poultry :
woman fo:
$
- bus
Se
col. help, with
and modern
Zea,
force |
good farm hand o Ss
_| work 1 or 2H- erop, woman to]. _
|help with poultry and
other
light work on farm. House and| oe
wood. furnished. - Near
and churchs.
Vandiver, Martin, Rt. 1.
Want man (able to drive trac- |
tor and keep up machinery) for |
House furnish-
ed_andsalary. Good place for
right party. John W. melas
about. 1H crop.
Douglasville, RFD 4.
Want
honest,
926-J3.
Want farmer for 2H farm on}
at once,
industrious,
poles man,
for dairy
and farm work. Good salary,
board and home.
Eatonton, aEuteeds
Want share cropper. for to- G
bacco and peanuts, 6 R house,
water and elec., 3 mi. Valdosta. |
4S. P. Finklea, Valdoste, Phone
Fred Avant,
school}
Good opportuni- ab
ty for honest people. Mrs: Jo osie
house, plenty
viding | cultivator
3rds and 4ths. 2 houses, good|*"
pasture, good water, schoo! bus, |
4% mi.
Mollie Fincher, Buchanan, Rt 2.}
Want young healthy reliable
woman to live as one of famil
do light farm work. | Weeki.
salary. Mee Floyd operant
W. Buchaifain.
ash Me
Miss | |