Georgia Farmers BST str Tom Linder, Commissioner ee: torial By TOM LINDER ears ago, on September 20, 1944, mers Market Bulletin carried a d plan for the development of e carried out over a ten-year ing from that issue of the Bulletin t points as follows: <2, ONE shment of State Farmers Mar- Augusta and Savannah, Georgia e lines of the Atlanta Market. asing size of Atlanta Market. g of a big distribution and diver- asing facilities on. all markets, in- community canning plants and ig facilities. n of adequate cold storage and zing plants on each of the larger syment of experienced men in the markets of the north and east to delivery of carload and truck hable farm produce moving enters through Georgia State ged that the General Assembly or the standard grading, packing e able to cope with competition ar years. : = TWO ased facilities and personnel in aboratory so as to give adequate trol. ies against violations. _ THREE . cilities, invisioning branch offices is Laboratory at strategic points in parts of the State which have denser hog and poultry populations. 1ecessary in the interest of con- tions of outbreaks of diseases. Es FOUR 3 uilding of concrete and steel live- swine auction sale barns. absolutely essential in order to ivestock and animal disease. . be erected at points where iz esh your mind as to the plan, I narket at or near Washington, ily, information as to supply |. 1d on each of these markets and |- g of Georgia produce, so that ng Act of Legislature to put teeth | re Seed and Feed Laws so as to_ Animal Pathological Labora-. -and time in making necessary valuable to the pro- agriculture. This plan was pro- | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1950 RM DEVELOPME ; SIX : The development of planting seed pro- duction so as to save the tremendous - amounts of money that now go out of the - State each year for planting seed. Special interest to be put on the produc- tion of planting peanuts, seed legumes, corn, cotton and other crop seeds. SEVEN The development of milk products, es- A pecially for processing purposes, as well as fluid milk consumption. The establishment of milk and vege- table routes through the counties as fast as the volume of production can be brought to the point where truck routes - ean be economically operated. The de- velopment, through private capital, of milk and milk processing plants. The first of these to be erected in four strategic points so that milk products in all parts of the State will be within reasonable trucking distance of a processing plant. EIGHT Especial cooperation with the ~Depart- . ~ ment of Health, the Extension Forces and the Vocational Teachers in improving nu- tritional value of Georgia grown vege- tables and fruits, etc., through the use of necessary plant foods and minerals, which in some cases are naturally deficient in _ our soil. _ There is an unlimited opportunity in this field for improving the health of the people, as well as improving the lot of the- farmers who produce these crops. NINE Encouragement and* development of poultry processing plants with standard _ grades and official marking by licensed veterinarians, to give Georgia produced and processed poultry a high rank in the cities to which they are shipped. ae TEN. ., To secure from the Federal Govern- ment, at the close of the war, machinery for the use of farmers in each county to properly terrace their lands, building dams for fish, water control and _irriga- tion purposes. Close co-operation with the Department of Natural Resources, Extension Forces and Vocational teachers in carrying this into effect. \ - _ ELEVEN \Urging land owners to follow a practice in pulp wood cutting, so as to leave a suf- ficient number of their best trees properly distributed on the land to produce a crop of saw timber while growing another crop of pulp wood, Also, urging that some.trees be left on land that is sown in permanent pastures so ag to provide necessary shade for the animals during the hot summer days and 9 producing a cro LER Cy f saw timber at the NUMBER 28 TWELVE A continual increase of the cooperative work now being done by the Department of Agriculture and Federal Agencies such as Federal State inspection of fruits and vegetables. The cooperative work now being done between the Bureau of Animal Industry ae) and the State Department of Agriculture. The work now being done cooperatively between Federal Food, Feed, Seed, Weights and Measures Inspectors and the State Department of Agriculture. THIRTEEN It is proposed, through private capital, to develop sufficient grain elevators at strategic points to handle all corn, wheat, etc., that can be produced profitably for milling purposes. A great deal of Georgia grain suffers severe deterioration and damage through the ravages of weevils and for the lack of _ : proper handling and proper storage. _ All of the shuck and-.cob from corn, as well as all of the screenings from threshed grain can be profitably utilized in the manufacture of stock and dairy feeds. In the past, a great many Georgia farm-__ ers have been unable to find a profitable market, at harvest time, for corn and oth- er grains due to lack of elevator facilities. . . FOURTEEN The growing of sweet potatoes, of the jumbo type, should be largely developed and increased in Georgia for stock feed. Georgia land will produce potatoes of this type and give very large yields. These potatoes not only provide one of the best feeds for hogs in their raw state. _ : 3 but they can be dehydrated and ground into meal and provide the best known sub- stitute for corn in a beef cattle ration. ~ As most farmers know, the production per acre of this type potato is much great -er on average land than the production ot good potatoes for table use and for proces- 3 sing for table use. The reasons for each of these plans is more fully discussed in the bi-annual re- port of the Department of Agriculture. They are at too great length to carry in this issue of the Market Bulletin, but I will discuss each of them at more length from time to time in the Bulletin. During the past five and one-half years tremendous progress has been made to- wards attaining this goal. With the in- creased interest now manifest by farmers, business men, newspapers and State Ad- ministrations I believe it will be possible - during the next fol years to reach the goals set out. In the next editorial of the Bulletin ft will give you a report on the outstanding progress made in carrying out this plan TOM LINDER, Commissioner of Agriculture PAGE Iwo. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put on the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS 922 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL uta ce s ASSOCIATION | Tee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated ay when nies is accompanied by new copy of notice. Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. notices. . & Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace Sti, Covington, Ga By Department of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau o Markets, 222 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matte: August 1, 1937 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted - fo: mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any. notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction ~~""*'> am oublished ag MARKET. of October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State apitol State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office good for pasture, Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE. FARMS *: FARM LAND FOR sue 157 1:2 A. farm, about half in cultivation, about 4 A. tobacco, one A. cotton allotment. Good stock farm, stream never goes dry, 2 fairly good 5 R. houses, other out-bldgs., mi, So. Pelham (a good market), 14 mi. Cairo. $4,000.00. See if interested. No letters. Russell Humphries, Pelham. RFD 3. - 200 A. young timber tract, 40 M. set out pines, 6 m., natural growth pines, living water, close to Rothelle, $8.50 A (worth twice that); also 600 A. farm, plenty fine timber, turpentine and saw, good bidgs., at bar- gain. See or write. J. M. Day, Rochelle, Box 923. 76 A., land with running wa- ter, 7 A., Pecan trees, about half-way on Ellaville-Ameri- cus paved Hwy., $30. A. Mr. Sirah Lawhorn, Perry. 300 A smooth land, 240 A cul- tivation, about 200,000 ft. saw timber, 200 pecan trees, apple, pear trees, 5 R. dwelling, two R tenant houses, 2 barns, 5 oth- er houses, fenced, cross fenced, ideal lake site, plenty water, complete 2 Row Tractor Outfit including combine. R.-C. Hollo- way, Manchester. 600 A, Troup Co., 2 mi. N. Mountville, 4 tenant houses, mail, school and REA rt., 3 mi. RR station, 5 mi. Livestock Sales Yard, timber enough to almost pay for farm, good for livestock or dairy, $30. per A. J. D. Fuller, Owner, Mountville. 3 tracts of land, one 350 A, one 279 A, other, 491 A. Sell separately or together. 200 A. 338 A rich land, 1 1/2 mi. Pal- metto, good road, elec., tele- phone available, 2 houses, mail and school bus rt., plenty run- ning water, $8650.00, terms with 5 per ct. interest, H. P. Holley, Palmetto. 200 A, 60 cultivated, pasture, timber; 6 R residence, rent house for white only; large live- stock.barn, tobacco, other bldgs., well watered, metal roofs, screened, good city water, lights; Farm crops, vegetables, berries, poultry, dairy and hogs. A. 'l. Milteer, Quitman. - 30 A, 2 mi. Pine Lake and Stone Mountain, 9 mi. off Rock- bridge Rd., some in cultivation, stream. In- quire at W. A. Matthews Store on Rockbridge, or turn right at Red and White Mail Box. $60. per acre. Come see. M. C, Ward, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. 100 A on Rockledge Road, plenty water, good timber, good house, for sale or trade for an- other place. Abbie Gillis, Soper- ton, Rt. 3. 184 A good land, 135 A culti- vation, bal. woods, water in pasture, 3 mi. N. W. Davisboro, 111/2 mi. Sandersville, good public road, REA line, good houses, 1 house ready wired, school and mail rt., 2 story barn, gocd water, William Swamp Creek in back, $3000.00. J. H. Wasaen, Sandersville. 235 A dairy farm, Upson Co., 100 A permanent pasture, cows artificially teed, new brick dairy barn, good milk market. L. C. Fulghum, Thomaston, 618 S. Church St. (Tel. 155-J). 205 A, Bankhead Hwy. be- tween Villa Rica and Temple, near Little Tallapoosa River, 30 A pasture, 90 A cultivation, 169,000 ft. good saw timber, 85 A woods, land makes bale cot- ton to acre; 8 R modern home, 5 R good tenant house, 2 gcod wells, 2 large barns, elec., school rt., mear god churches, $7500.00. L. L. Kittle, Temple, Rt. 1. 120 A, Paulding Co.,. good land, makes 1 bale per acre, 11/2 mi. Buchanan Hwy. N. of Draketown, 3/4 mi. two church- es, 1/4 mi. schooi bus, lights, mail by door; 2 houses, barns, 2 wells freestone water, good abc with lasting water, $2920.00 cash. Move = once, Effie Driver, Temple, x 174 A, S. E. Paulding Co., mi. N. Villa Rica, 100 A Sweet Water Creek bottom, 50 A clear- ec, 30 A 2nd bottoms, lots saw limber, puipwood, near 3 dif- ferent paved hwys.; 2 vacant houses (need some repairs). Can get more adjoining land if * wanted. White settlement, Ular 17 A poultry and truck farm, 4 R house, barn, 1. chicken house, 3 brooder houses, 8, 4, and 5 deck batteries for broil- ers, electric poultry picker, wa- ter pump, around 1500 chickens. 4 mi. Tifton on U. S. Hwy., $3500.0.. Henry Prusinski, Tif- ton, Rt. 6. 41/2 A farm, 1- 6 R house, 1 barn, chicken and smoke house, elec, and gas, reasonable; Also 12 A, new 4 R house, lights. Ivy Brown, Tallapoosa, Rt 2, Suburban building lots ad- joining city limits State Hwy. 100, water, elec., gas, telephone, spring branch. School and mail rt. One lot of 20 A. Terms. H. A. James, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 40 A, 7 fPhouse, some out- bldgs., 2 wells, some timber, paved road, 3 mi N. W. Trion, $3000.00 for. quick sale. O. D. Maddox, Trion, Rt, 1. Farm, 60 A, 20 A in cultiva- tion, plenty wood, some saw timber, young peach orchard, fish pond built last year; 5 R dwelling, lights, pump in well, combination brgoder and layer houses, 3000 cap. Or exc. for property in\ Toccoa. Terms to suit. Curtis Segars, Toccoa, Rt. a Some lots, 12x24 ft. located Rehoboth Church, $50. L. M. Johns, Tucker, Rt. 1. Small fanm, 5-1/2 mi. No. Tignall.on school bus and mail rt. 100 A., over half in growing timber. 1 small tenant house. $1,500.00. R. F, House, Tignall, Phone No. 44. ~ 70 A, 7 R house, wired for elec., practically new barn, school and mail rt., good saw timber, will grow a bale of cot- ton per acre, $3500. for all; Or $3000.00 without saw timber. See: G. A. Allen, Villa, Rica, Rt. 1. (Come to store). 9 A near Atlanta, 1 mi. N. Villa Rica, 300 ft. to RFD school bus, telephone, U. S. 61 Hwy.; Good 4 R dwelling, 2 R house, elec.,. good well, 4 A pasture with bold springs, branch, young bearing orchard. White settlement, 1/4 mi. Cotton and Hosiery Mill, $3500.00. Henry George, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. 109 A, 3 mi. S. Stockbridge, 2 houses, barn, oe outbldgs., | for sale or rent. J. O. Morgan, Stockbridge, RED. eo | 2021/2 A, 75 A cultivation, 30 A woodland pasture, 3 A sericea lespedeza; 4 R house, 3 R tenant house, 1 barn, all with tin tops, wired, well in yard, public road, 5 mi. Pineview, 10 mi. Rochelle. Tommie J. War- ren, Pitts, Rt. 2. -|town, good schools, in cultivation, *bal. growing tim- ber, ideal for pasture, plenty running water. 4 tenant houses. R. L. Prossel, Milledgeville. 621/2 A, good land and pas- ture, near Sorrells Spring Church, ideal for cattle; 4 R. house, barn, elec.,.school bus rt. Will make terms. Mrs. W. H. Braswell, Monroe, Rt. 1. 8-3/4 A. land, 4 R. house, water, wood, 2 mi. town, for sale. Mrs. N. W. Camp, New- nan, Rt. 4, 51 A., 20 A. cultivation, on highway; 6 R. house, elec., plumbing, some furniture, for sale. Mrs. Lindley, Hamilton, Rto2. * 30 A. growing pines, La- Grange-Columbus Black Top Road, near Union and Whites- ville Communities; 120 A, sev- eral acres cultivation, growing timber; 6 R. tenant house; Ad- joining 152 A. a cultivated, growing timber; 4 R. tenant house. Not on high- way. J. C. Moon, Hamilton, Rt. 2 10 A. on Lake Chatooga, 150 yds. paved hwy., 300 yds. to kale, well in yard, good garden, pasture, branch, 3 A. more or less farm land, wood; 6 R. white house, lights, outbldgs., 1 mi- mail and bus rt. Priced to sell. W. A. Hunnicut, Hiawassee. 122 A., 75 A. cultivation, 125 M. ft. saw timber, level land; 6 R. dwelling with bath, weath- erstripped, city conveniences, 3 tenant houses, 3 barns, 2 ga- rages, other outbldgs. Paved road through farm, 61/2 mi. N. Athens, Phone Athens 3110-R2. W. F. Matthews, Hull. 60 A., 40 A. cultivation, 20 in pasture, plenty of wood and water, 1 mi. off pavement on good road; good house, barn, house wired for elec. stove. J. S. Anderson, Griffin, Rtv A. 73 A. level land, just off St. Mt. Hwy., 2 mi. N. Lithonia, large ceiled house (white), elec., well, 3 streams, 2 R. tenant house, fruit; 35 A. St. Mt. Hwy., well, no bldgs., elec., lake site, -pecans, fruit; 301/2 A. on Pole Creek, near Lithefiia, no bldgs., springs. Mrs. E. J. Chapman, Sr., Care W. H. King, Decatur, 3210 Alston Dr. (Tel. De. 2295). Nice building tract just out- side city limits Macon, for sale or trade for N. Gafarm land. W. P. Hughes, Cumming, Rt. 1. 81 A. good land, 20 mi. Atlan- ta, paved road, fine for cattle, plenty water, 9 bearing pecan trees; 6 R house, all modern conveniences; 4 R house, good Sorin Ji 1 ee Leavell, Powde! Orin Ce RAS ee eo Electricity. 7 pprox. 50 A 4. taed small oe. lee than 100 A, 7 A pecan trees; 2 A kudzu, about 10 A other grass for pas- _s 7a 20 A timber, small ranc ough farm, fine cot- ton and peanuts; Good large 4 R house, 3/4 mi-.paved hwy., 3 mi. to town, J.-H rott, Rt. : 50 A farm, good allotment cotton and peanuts, sell reason- able and furnish part terms. Ollie G. Bowen, Unadilla. 136 A, Brooks Co.; 50 A-cul- tivation, 2-3 A tobacco, plow tools, 2 horses: 3. house, elec., school and mail rt. Marvin L. Butler, Pavo, Rt. 2. 1400 A, 15,000 four yr. old peach trees, 5,000 one yr. old, 600 A crop land, bal. in pasture, timber, complete with all farm machinery! 8 tenant houses, numerous burns, packing house. elec., telephone, hot, cold wa- ter, bath, other modern con- veniences; head hogs. Write: Leroy Mar- low, Perry, Rt. 2. (Phone 2806). 50 A, 4 mi. S.E. Butler, mail rt., school bus, REA line, near chutch. Good house, 4 rooms and bath, 7 outbldgs., well fixed for chicken farm. Mrs. Ed. A. Childres, Butler. > 5 A, 5 mi. Winder, good location, young orchard, 4 R house, school bus by door, lights, well on porch. J. H. Robinson, Bethlehem, Rt. 1. ~ 75 A, % mi. Nottley Dam, plenty young timber, ~ -4 lo- cation, $1000.00. H: "rns, Blairsville, %t. 3. . 125 A, near Baconton, Mitchell Co., fenced, 100 A pecan grove, bal. young uine timber: No house or well, $25.00 A. R. S. Miller, Baconton. 80 A, some timber, mail and schoolrt. 3R house, running water, chicken house, elec. 9 mi, off Canton-Cumming Hwy., on good rock road. Mrs. L. G. Collett, Ball Ground, Rt. 4 84 A, 20 in cultivation, 14 ia bottoms, new 6 R house, barn, several springs, suitable to pipe in all buildings, mail and power | rt., timber. Make offers. New- man Wright, Blairsville, Rt. 3. 78 A, Carroll Co. 5 mi. S Bowdon; Large 4 R house, new top, good rebuilt barn, pasture, new fence, enough wood if used | right. Near bus rt., Baptist | Church,, fine community, elec., ready for installing, $1800.00. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. i 1%. A, paved hwy. 78, 4% -ni. E. Bremen, 2% mi. W. Temple, school and mail rt. by door; New 4.R house, good well wa- ter. Selling less than cost. Lloyd L. Harper, Bremen. 25 A bottom and_ upland, wood, plenty water, new block foundation; 6 R house painted, elec., aluminum roof, sheet- rocked, new barn, Near Noit- tley Lake, store, grist mill, schools, mail rt., churches. Sell reasonable or exc. for 10 or 15 A, good buildings, near Atlanta or Dalton Bus line. Bob Jones, Blairsville, -Rt. 4, Box 182. 2 different tracts land, Hara- lson Co.; about 100 A, good barn, big 4 R-house; about 35 A, 2 houses (lwithout elec.), and 50 A on river,- good for corn. C. G. Summerville, Buc- hanan, Rt. 1. 60 A No. Ga. just outside Blue Ridge City Limits, 6 A bottom, creek running througa, bal. good upland, 3 A pasture, plenty timber. 6 R ceiled dwell- ing, water, lights, outbidgs., % mi. church, 500 yds. schovl bus, mail rt. Edd Miller, Blue Ridge. Abut 2 A land, partly cul- tivated, bal. pasture, all fenced; 5 R house, 3 R_ house, lights, free water, butane gas, just out- side city limits, 1 Sinek off W, 40 head cattle, 50 . Leverett, Par- elec., good wel of lights and water over $2000.00 a year. } school and mail rt. C ture. Reasonable. N. mer, Cleveland, Rt. | 149 A bottom a timber, water, fruit, mail rt., large new mot finished) home, good 1 with sheds, controls | road, 4 mi. Clarkesv off pavement. Mrs. W. berts, fra Rt. 78 near ccna Co., 30 A 6 A _ upland, 1% mi. mail rt., school, 1 mi. 23, 5 R house, elec., fai outbldgs., spring near. | Half down, balance t H, Cathey, Clarkesville 101% A, Taylor Co., Butler, hwy. 137, 3 mi. 9-4 mi. fine store, and C Grist Mill. 3 R_ house. young fruit trees, sn lots of timber. School and REA Burrell, Charing, Rt. 440 A diary farm, 6 6 heifer calves, 16 stall block barn, elec. milkers, all H Tractor, sonia plow, 4 disc. tools, , hewn Priced to sell. C. Ra Forsyth, Rt. 4. 47% A, 2 houses, rooms), 2 chicken h cap. ea., other outbld; wood, water, good weather road, REA mail rl. 2 mi. Flower 40 & mu e, A Model Tra 6 R house (ceiled), on porch, large yo 2% mi. Flowery Bi off paved road. J. R. B! Flowery Branch, Rt. 40 A, good level | Flowery. Branch, at nage Roads, plenty we good 7 R house ena elec, 2 si front of door. School | by door. J. T. Ory. Branch, Rt. 2. ee Se Ur Dno eit oS road, plenty wutiidinne Oakwood | High Zion Hill Church, B. A Jr., Flowery Branch, Ri 2 A oak grove, 2 ot chool, house. School, church, 6 mi. Griffin, 1 mi. ment, ideal for raising $1500.00. Possession 3 from date of sale. J. Griffin, Rt. C (Ellis 750 A, 300 clear, land, requires no | 2- ditches on entire deep well, $2500 A. O smaller farm on hwy Schofield, Halcyo 20 A, rood and water. ock, *Gillsville, 4 conveniences), icken houses, ture, pine woods, ies, lawn, lovely Poul, Hamilton, rt Co; 5 have enses (poor land) e, impossible for make living in If anyone is in- plenty pasture, and, Hiawassee. er wire, 25 A cul- | well, timber, hog sture, chicken pen, n, other outbldgs., rt., 5 mi. city nge, 6 mi. Hogans- cobs, Hogansville, good cow and hog lenty runing water; with hall, elec. lights, ail rt. 3 mi. June- a. Herman Moore, od houses, - store, i church. hwy and school rt. Title Payne, Homer, Rt. 1. pasture, paved W. McDonough, = $2250: 00. Henry M farm land, 3 ni. Oro, 1% mi. hwy., rt., fish pond site; elec., pasture with water, good: orchard, outbldgs. C, R. Duf- boro, Rt. 1, Box 420. A; 2% mi. E. Jonesboro, m Co., house, elec., schocl rt. 2 barns, 140 A ly fenced, crimson, bur, hop, clover, | Sdallis: rye, bermuda Ire, exc, cattle -or . John W. Carrell, Rt: 1, Box 383. A good bottom, rest tillable land, some imber, come see. J. W. Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 2 mi. NW Dahlonega, 12 A bottom, one of ngs in N. Ga., mail and 3 R house, $1200.00; A east of Dahlonega, house, $1000.00. Dahlonega, Rt. 1. cen house, barn, % mi. Dawson- wser Rd., $3000.00 immons, Dawson- ood land, edge of Co., lays well, 25 A clover, plenty of wood, e partly remodeled, pump. in well, or- ool and mail rt. 3% > 4 mi. Athens hwy. from Gaines- Q Gainesville, Rt. 4. ture, running water, elec. fence, d, $4000.00. come | 2 large porches | . lake site, running water, weil, *| site, 5 springs, large forest, old dwelling, FOR SALE Lots (iden land), no houses, _| ville, for sale. Y. G. Grizzle, 28 A, 5 R house 2 porches, well on porch, lights, natural gas, barn, outbldgs. About 150 fruit trees, mostly Stark apple, Grape Vineyard, Figs, Big Grove, permanent hay, pas- about 50,000 ft. saw timber. School and mail rt. Near church and stores, 20 mi. Atlanta, 4% mi. Douglasville. J. M. Hall; Douglasville, Rt. 4. 50 A pasture with gwater, lake site, 534 mi. S. Douglas- ville, Kings hwy. good 2 bed- room home, outbldgs, REA power, school bus, churches. Mrs. W. E. Brannon, Douglas- ville, Ri<2; 10, 20, or.36 A, 1 mi. E. Done Tnavilie, hwy. 92, branch, tim- ber, pasture; 3 R house, barn, lights, school, mail rt., 6 buses daily into Atlanta. S. F. Wal, den, Douglasville, Rt. 4. 73 A, State hwy. 5, good 6 R house, elec., pump in well, good outbldgs., running water, some saw timber, 7 mi. S.W. Douglasville, near Prays Mull Church. S. C. Stoval, Douglas} ville, Rt. 2. 275 A, about 60 A cultivation, Lumpkin Co., rest in woodland, new 6 R house, good outbldgs., 8000' cap. chicken houses, elec., runing water, 2 wells in yard, mail and school rt., mi. off pavement, 7 mi., Dawsonville, 9 mi. Dahlonega. Ideal for cattle. Carson Bruce, Dawson- ville, Rt. 2. 8 A land, 1 barn, 3 R-tenant house, good cond., 1 well spring on land, 17 mi. heart of At- lanta, Rt. 155, three miles Snap- finger Creek. N. F. Petzelt, Ellenwood, Re. 1, Rt. 155. 12M A, 1 A in poultry fenc- ing, good pasture, beautiful all weather road. School and mail rt., 3 mi. off state hwy.; Good store house, new grist mill, barn, other outbldgs. Priced for quick sale. Mrs. Mary Longly, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 110 A, orchard, good lake house and barn, near Palmetto, $1000.00 cash. J. M.-~ Johnson, East Point, 991 W. Washing- ton St. (Teli Ca.. 2110). 150 A, 2 mi, off hwy., near Elliiay, young orchard, some land in cultivation, but mostly timbered; New 5 R house, elec., near school and church, Store (groceries, feed); only one :1n community. Priced to sell. M. C. Plumee, Ellijay, Rt. 2. 200 A, % cultivation, other in woods, no timber, stream, na- tural fish lake on stream, 4 R house, fair, elec. $3000.00. $1200.00 down and you take up my notes. 3 school: buses. Watt Armstrong place. J. H. Aldred, Eastman, Rt. 6. 42 A, creek running throtgh, ideal for poultry or livestock, hwy. 41, 5 mi, N. Perry; good 5 R house with bath, hot water, elec lights, wired for range, /other conveniences, 6000 cap. brooder house, hen houses with automatic fountains, ideal for poultry or livestock. F. W. Mil- ler, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. ~20 aS 70 A cultivation, good timber, fair houses, good tobac- co barn, 3 cribs, tractor shed, good well in yard. School bus, REA power~ Line, 7 mi. W. ville. J. C. Huffman, Fitzgerald, RFD 2. '~ 90 A, Brooks Co., N. W. Dixie, peanuts and tobacco acreage, all land broke crop; 4 R, and 5 R houses, elec., good barns, fence, J. D. Tractor, 1 horse, 3 cows, 18 hogs. Mail and school Fitzgerald, 3% mi. NE Irwin-| 1171/2" A, water, elec., Ri R., Flint school, stores. Ma. 1505). rest in woods; 178 A, 89 good. houses, plenty wood, school bus by 140 A cut woods, young abandoned N. Brunswick. oats, all land Tractor, outbldgs. 1/2 School and letters, J. B. M. Stewart, ty running Ww 1One 27> terms. B. W. ton, Rt. 4. good pasture, good water, springs. Title 68 A good barn, mail, line, ing barn, milker, school rt., good spring, outbldgs., bus by door. Box 41. grapes, part good cond., shower, elec. ning stream, timbef, lake \ck- 'rt., $6000.00, Mrs, H. M, Davis, Dxie, Rt. t Mrs, D. F, 2. i Co., elec. line, pecans, trees, large white grape vine; New 6 R house, elec., plenty $11,500.00. Ans. Rt. 4, Box 127. 6 A on good paved hwy., 300 ft. front, good 5.R house un- finished inside, 2 R house, good store building, halfway between Dalton-Chatsworth. Bargain. T. 521/2 A, good school near church, gin, mill. Good timber. 5 mi. Carroll- ton, good road. $3000.00 cash. T. oe Morgan, Carrollton, 6 Rhudy ment. Young near pavement. Plenty wood. John K. Lee, Carroliten, Rt. 2. 67 A near Nottly Dam, water frontage, about 20 A eultivation, cultivation. Close school bus by door. Emory Car- penter, Cleveland, Rt. 1. - 40 A, near Douglasville, ar hwys., 200 ft. rd. frontage; 7 R house (painted in and out), Macon Co., only farm between Oglethorpe and Magreruia, 8 R dwelling, ten- ant house, large barn, running bounded by two River, Hwy. 49; Walking distance to churches, Reasonable terms, See any time. O. EB. Scott, At- lanta, 805 C&S Building. (Tel. 100 A, pasture, orchard, plen- t running water, ideal for cat- tle, hogs, chickens, 35 A cleared, 4R house, barn, 46, -G; Douglasville $2500. 00. Terms. Mrs. J. D. Miller, Doug- lasville, Rt. 4, 12 A, 6 R modern house, other good outbldgs.; house, outbldgs. Sell both. Bargain. 5 mi. Blairsville, Blue Ridge Hwy. Mrs. Bashia Reynolds, Blairsville. Box 85. 55 A; good one or A real bottom, 2 5 R and 7 R, both with water, lights. Good barn, pasture, mail and door. 3 mi. Blairs- ville. Farm made 3000 bu. corn past year, and 500 bu. wheat, plenty hay, new oan Frank Payne, Blairsville, Rt. over a Taylor State Hwy., all pines, $10. per A. No letters | ans. Come see, John R. Wade, Butler, Rt. 1, Box 49. Small tract land, Montreal, Ga., no house; Small tract in W. Atlanta; Bot- tom and upland for rent or sale near Scottdale; 8 A water front near Broadcasting Station on Blythe Island; 10 A rich land, orange, pecan trees, flowers, on Blythe Island. Bi.O: Fussell, 137 A, 60 A cultivation, 11 A turned, new Ford plum, peach mi, Consolidated church, 2. stores, Patterson, Baxley, Chatsworth, Rt. 2. asture, plen- ater, 6 mi. S. Can- iy. Holly Springs; Good 4 R house, lights, water, $3000.00. One-third down, bal. Harmon, Sr., Can- 262 A, around 50 A bottoms, some saw timber, 2 wells, creek, clear. W. E. Mc- Davis, Canton, Rt. 3. land, good house, rt., power store, 101.58 A, Carroll Ca 63 A cultivation, fertile, 2 good houses,-25 A pasture, elec., lights, and pump, good barn with concrete, 8 stanchion, millk- cooling room, other milking equip- elec. orchard. - Mail, church, 1 mi. fire wood, fair good 5 R house, close to church and school. School 15 mi. Blairsville. See. Resident of Union Co, Ga. Cly V. Roper, ne It. At; 40 A, 1/2 mi. Road 254, 11/2 mi. Rd, .19, two houses, 4 R and 6 R, other buildings, fruit trees, pasture, mostly. in to church, 2 gas, hot , water, well pump, good barn, chicken house; adjoining 85 A, good 3R house, school and mail rt., fine fertile land, run- pastures, lots of site, Make offer. eters, Douglasville, all reasonable 100 A, 18 A, 6 mi. W. Pal- metto on Rock Rd., 11/2 mi. pavement at Sardis Church, 3 branches, lake sites, ready for livestock, poultry, connecting hwy. through property. Cash or terms. C. D. Ebersole, Atlanta, 811 Juniper St. N. E. 1511/2 A red and grey land, 63 A cultivation, most terraced last year for triple A, 20 A pas- ture, part of fence built of metal posts, pine, saw timber, poplar, oak trees, fish pond; frame house (5 large rooms), bath, 2 screened porches, weather boarding, ceiling, flooring, grade B or better, hot and cold water; two tenant houses, elec., and barn, Mrs. Quiller Cole, Dallas, Ret..5. 75 A, plenty bottom, % mi. Burris School, mail, school rt., 4 R house, new barn, corn crib, good: spring water, 2 mules 7 yrs, old, farming tools, corn mill, $3500.00. Harry Blalock, Canton, Rt. 3. 90 A, 2 branches water, tim- ber, good barn, 5 R house, elec., near Salem Camp Ground, Con- yers, Ga.,. $3000.00. Call or write: A. R. McGiboney, Con- ley, Jonesboro Rd. (Tel. Ma. 4135, or Fa. 3542). 70 A, White Co., plenty of wood and running water, 1 mi. paved road. H. A. Palmer, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 49 A improved land, 35 A cultivation, rest pasture, grow- ing timber; 5 R house, newly painted inside and out, Drill Well with elec. pump, hot and cold _ water, complete bath, lights, telephone, mail, school bus rt. Call 303, See or write: Geo. W. Bray, Crawford. 2 A, nice 4 R house, well water, garage, good for cows, hogs, chickens, close to church and community house, nice neighborhood, school bus near. Mrs. Julia Campbell, College Park, Welcome All .Rd. Small farm,'6 R house, elec., mail and school rt., good out- bidgs., 2 shallow. wells fresh water, stream, % mi. paved hwy. 2 mi. Clyo, RR Station, P. O., Consolidated School, 6 Grocery Stores, 4 churches, $1800.00 cash. Berry B. Morgan, Cio, BP: -O- Bax: 35; 8% A, 5 AR dwelling (painted inside and/f out), Youngstown Cabinet Sink, Cooks. Elec Pump, barn (stall, 24 x 72) and 24 x 36 Chicken Houses, complete water system, 2% mi E. Cleveland. All buildings new. Sell at cost $4100.00. Fred Black, Cleveland, Rt 1. 1 A land, Muscogee Co., hwy.. 80, five mi. Columbus, bus service every 90 min. all day until midnight; 2; houses, bu- tane gas, plumbing. For sale or trade. Terms if any differ- ence. B. K. Rodgers, Columbus, Mic Rei, -Grant-Rd, 25 A, all young pine, hard- wood timber, 2. springs and branches, 3 mi. Conyers, near Rockdale Church and upper Camp Smyrna Rd.$1000.00. 'T. W. Parker,~ Conyers. (phone Stat): e 834 A, title insurance, 200 cow farm fenced in 11 different fields, oats, clover, rye, fescue, lespedeza, bermuda grass, pas- tures; 6 houses, 3 barns, elec., running water in main house, plenty farm machinery, trucks, H. E. Bennet, Cobb. 20 A. land, school bus by door, church, REA lights, plenty wood, running water; 4 R house, Reasonable. J. W. West- moreland, Clarkesville, Rt. 2. 60 A, 38 A cropland, Carroll Co., near hwy., good school, bus and mail rt., 6 R house, big barn, other outbldgs., good pasture, timber running stream, priced to sell. 8 mi. SW Car- rollton, near churches schooles. P. S, Chambers, Car- paved - road, close! to _{rollton, Rt, R house, water system, lights, ~ : and { 72 A, Walton Co., good 6 B house, elec., good barn, grain. house, running water, near school and churches. M. . Breedlove, Campton, Rt. 1. 25 A, 1% mi. head Blue Ridge Lake, 2 R house, $500.00 cash, or terms. Carl Hunnicutt, Dial. 65, 100, and 125 A farms, 5 and 7 R houses, 2 with new as es roofs and paint, pastures, run-_ ning water, fire and pulpwood. Near churches, stores, school bus line, fine tractor land. 10 mi. S. Douglasville, near Black Top Rd., $20.00 and $25.00 A. Give possession at once. A. D. Giles, Douglasville, Rt. 2. 250 A suitable for cattle farm, 50,000 ft. saw timber, 3 mi, off Dallas- Villa Rica hwy., N.W. from New Georgia Church, $3000.00; Also 80 A unimprov- ed farm land some saw timber, $1000.00; Also 80 A unimprov- - ed, some saw timber, 3% mi, above Point, $500.00. Terms. W. J. Henderson, Dallas, P. O. Box 14, : 335 A, Paulding Ca., 3 houses, outhouses, good cond., plenty running water, sell or exc. part of-dand. Mrs. Cleo Lindsey, Dallas, Rt. 5. ; About 2% A land, good gar- den soil, 3% mi. N. Dahlonega, hwy. 19, mail, school rt., frame dwelling, 3 bedrooms on Ist. floor( space for 2 rooms in attie large basement, toilet, elec. good buy $3000.00 cash. T., D. Strickland, Dahlonega, Rt. 4 (not home Saturdays). 1 A land, 2 R house, other conveniences, 4 mi. Dalton, for sale or exc, Miss Pluma Chad- wick, Dalton, Rt. 4. 134 A, 5 mi. below Lexington, %mi. Athens-Augusta hwy., part of. the:: late: Mrs.idis Sie Bacons Estate, smooth and easily cultivated land, bounded on 2 sides by goad roads. Mrs. . Guy.T. Maley, Jefferson, Rt. 3. 200 A, about 4 mi. from Jack- son, young timber, stream, grass, make fine cattle farm, $4000.00. S.. R.* Brockington, Jackson, < 140 A, 1 mi. S. Jackson, good soiled hwy., 75 A under wire, cross fenced, 2 streams, per- manent pastures, 25 A good bottoms, 50 M ft: timber; 6 R house, good barn, elec. lights, - $60.00 A. E. S. Settle, Jackson. 2 A land, paved hwy. No. 11, between Jefferson and Winder; Dwelling, barn, mill house, store, wheat, corn and feed . mills with reliable engine, belts, cleaners for grinding. All build- ings have electricity and runn- ing water. Otis Gooch, son, Rt. 2. 55 A truck and cattle farm, 45 A under hog wire, stream in pasture, 20 A_ grain, plenty woods, 7 mi. E. LaGrange, on Greenville hwy., half mile off hwy. at Old Goddie. Place; 4 telephone, large barn poultry house, $3500.00. Immediate pos-_ session. Olin Burdette, La- Grange, Rt. 4. (phone 7098). 235 A, 35 A bottom, some - sowed permanent pasture, bal in hay and cultivation, bold branch, creek, lots good timber (some saw); 4 R house, barn, other outbldgs., good well, elec, some orchard, 5 A in wheat, oats. 8 mi. W. LaGrange, $3500.00 W. B. Willingham, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box 270. 150 A, 1 mi. N. Belton across RR.from hwy. 23, large spring suitable for fish pond or cattle raising; Large house, running water, tenant house, elec. lights, pump in wel. R. L. Gailey, Lula, Rt. 2. 6 or 7 A-land, LaGrange city limits, and water. Mrs. W. M. Boggus, LaGrange, 927 WN. Greenwood St, Rt. FARMS & FARM LAND | FOR SALE 4 A lot, about 300 ft. frontage, TER house, front and back porch, plenty outbldgs.. and Methodist Churches; small farm, 3 R house, elec., 1/4 mi. town; And 240 A farm, two 4 R houses; 80 A farm, elec. All on mail and For particulars 109 A good land, 5 R house (8 porches, hail), good well of j near Baptist ments, hammer mill, 2H wagon, other equipment, cattle truck, 15 head cows in- cluding reg, Red Pol Bull. Mail, school rt. Near church and store See D. R. Flynt, Lincolnton. school bus rts. see: A. F. Gemes, Kingston. 64 A land, 11/2 H crop in some saw timber, big pasture, streams, 4 R house, new roof, porch. (needs repairs), good well, big barn, 2 mi. Cen- terville, Hwy. 124 not paved. School bus, mail rt. Exe Farm 44 A fertile Soil, i, N. Kennesaw, all weather | a : ; Co. J. S. Evans, Rydal, Rt. 2. , 4 A land, lak son 4189), ); Also 52 A farm, s $2500. O. E. Wigley, Kennesaw, 1131/2 A, 6 mi. N. E. ; 2 houses, large barn, 3 wells, i. to church. V, house, 2 bathrooms, tal hapanienis water, wired for shickna shed and "Jot. Jerry C. Crow, Dalton, Rt. 4 1111/4 A, 5 mi. w. Rd. Sell 50 A or all. S, C. ae Macon, Rt. 2. 90 A land, new 6R near town Holden, Rolston. acres in cultivation, house, well water, outbldgs., all bidgs. sonable, 0. A 53 4 R house, elec. title. T. A. Steed, Duluth. orchard, plenty outbldgs., and pine timber, 9 mi. er, Sr., Dallas, Rt. 50 A land, AOR. house, 2 barns, Murrayville). Tanner, Dahlonega, Rt, 3. Large 5 R_ house, and store, 2 mi. streams,9 mi."S. W. Dahlonega, 11/2 mi, off Hwy. 19, for sale: David L. Burbey, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. 161 A, 7 mi. N. E. Elberton, 11/4 mi. off State Hwy. 72, ideal for cattle, 90 A open, 47 A improved pasture, established fescue, ladino, sericea, lespedeza, crimson clover, kudzu, 3 bold springs, creek; 3 R_ tenant house, good well, barn, chicken houses, other outbldgs.; 6 R house, modern conveniences. School, mail rt. H. P. Schmidt, Elberton, Rt. 2. 28 A, Lawrenceville-Suwanee- Peachtree Roads, Goodwin. Dis- trict of Gwinnette Co. Old 5 R house with 8 ft. wide enclosed hall, well, spring, branch; Some fruit, young timber, REA cur- rent available. Mail and school rt. Free of Mortgages. Easy terms. Chas. R. Broyles, Ellen- wood, Rt. 2. 30 A bordering paved Hwy: 19 at foot of Mountain just South Neals Gap, beautiful trout stream, swimming hole, all trees and shrubs native to re- gion; Summer homes, two 5 R cottages, partially furnished, running water piped direct from spring, elec., GE refrigerator, 1 v ds 48S: | caretakers house, barn. Could cows, 50 chickens, farm | be-subdivided. All for $8875.00. H. P, Stuckey, Experiment. 165 A farm and wood land, Hwy. 53 for sale. No letters an- swered unless self addressed stamped envelope enclosed. An- drew J. Edwards, Fairmount, Rts2: 250 A, Hwy. 16, five mi. S, E. Jackson, Butts Co., some tim- ber, plenty running water (hot and cold), telephone. Mrs. T. G. Linkous, Flovilla. (Phone Jack- 76 A, running water year around; 2 dwellings, barn, large potato house, other buildings. Good location. School bus, church rt. Reasonable. Or exc. for other property in Ga. H. L. Thomas, eee Sars Rt. . Macon, 1 1 Ar mi. S. Columbus Rd, at Railey | mi. Atlanta re; a sea elec., young orchard (dif. kinds fruit), creek through, well stock- ed with fish, mill site for wa- ter mill, 2 mi. off highway, mail rt. by door. Exe. for few acres if suited. Ben H. 85 A, 2 mi. gs. W. Dallas, few lots of young timber, some fruit, fair dirt road, fish pond sight; 6 R sufficient covered with middle roof, elec. Sell or exchange for smaller place; Al- so 3/4 A, py mi. Dallas, rea- . Stone, Dallas, Rt, 10 A, 11/2 mi. E. ulate close to Hwy. 23, plenty wood; 2 outbldgs. | Ideal for poultry farm. Clear 57 A, 87 A cultivation, young good 5: house, elec., fish pond, oak Dallas, | | priced for immediate sale. In- quire at McBrayers Store, Dal- las-Villa Rica eS G. MC oo | and Atlanta. Rural rt. and bus} available. A. | plenty of buildings, large pas- ture, 2 chicken houses, 5000 cap., water, lights in dwelling and chicken houses, near church, rural route by door, 2 school buses, 1/4 mi. Highway to be paved this year. Joe Bry- ant, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. (3 mi, N. 372 A, REA tie 10 mi. W. Dahlonega, 10 A cultivation; 3 ,|R house, good barn, mail and school. rt. See or write: Glenn 84 A, Madison Co., 35 A clear- ed, bal. in pine oak, and hick- ory, timber, some saw timber; outbldgs., mail and school rt., 1 mi: church Wheat, Corn, Roller, and Water Mills, 1 mi. Greyhound Bus Line. $3000.00 cash, Lester eh Daniels- UL ville, Rt. 3. (Near e Stone Church), : 40 A, ideal home site, beauti- ful mountain view, _ trees, outfit, tiller, harrow, cultivator, distributor, planter, lime spread- er, wagon, 52R Intl. Harvester, Combine, R. C. Holloway, Man- chester. water (well), $2200.00. At least $1000.00 in cash, balance $25 or| Ry $30 monthly with 6% Mrs..Zora Brown, Scottdale, P O. Box 317, ture, 40 A cultivation, about 20 A bottom, 2 streams through, beautiful lake site, fine stand young timber, make good cattle farm; Good 6 R house, elec., school, mail rt. by door. A real bargain. Terms to suit you. Low interest rate. Come see. Earl Thomas, Sautee. 194 A, 110 A cultivation, 95|%4., N. E. per ct. stumped, good fence, | _ new home all modern conveni- | ences, good 4 R tenant house, fair barns, etc., tobacco, peanut, cotton allotments, 16 ft. tobac- co barn. Place now being farm- ed, but can conditionally deli- ver immediately, $9000.00. Some terms. W. H| Branan, Summit. 4 mi. land, 5 R house with asbestos siding, water pump, elec. lights. Ernest E.. Harris, Soa Rt _ Approx, churches, school, and store, lake sites, considerable : w and pulp- od, some land un tion, some ib ranch, chicken business, ing sites: 5 R house, elec., barn. Sell all or part. L. B. Cochran, Fairburn, RFD 2. 40 A, N. E- part of Forsyth Co., 20 A oultivation, rest in pasture, woods,saw timber to build house. Make over bale cot- ton acre or 80 bu. corn. 1/2 mi. paved road, 3/4 mi. good high school and church. Mail and school rt. Priced right. W. W. Harris, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. 56 A, 900 ft. Atlanta Hwy. be- ford (not be affected by. Bu- ford Dam); 2 houses, one 6 R new, good barn, plenty of wood and water, $3500.00. F. D. Ben- nett, Flowery Hanah Rt. 2; Nice stock farm, 100 A, 3 mi. Ww. Chickamauga, G: Ga. 40 A cul- tivation, stock pond, well, 2 cisterns; 3 houses, barns, out- bldgs. R. R. White, (Res. Flint- stone, Ga.), Post Office, St. El- mo, Tenn. 100 R between Marietta an Alatoona Dam, good improve- ments; also 50 A near Marietta by place. Elec. B Wood, Marietta, 200 Stuart St. 40% A, some bettone: 2. branches, good wll of water, plenty wood, 4 mi. S. Acworth, near Moss Hill; Good 5 R house, lights, % mi. to paved road, school bus by door, good outbldgs. Mrs. .J. F. Elliott, Marietta, Rt.- 5} Box 377; Small tractor of land, ponte 1 mi. Austell, just off Bank-| head hwy, desirable for poultry farm, creek across back for pasture, $400.00. B. A. Brewton, Mountain View, P. O. Box 34. - 187 A, Cobb Co., 2 houses, l.rge barn, 2 creeks, pastures, 30 A bottom, 30 A upland in cultivation, other orchard plantings, good stock farm, for sale or e Roger S. Cobb, Marietta, Rt 6, (Atlanta phone Cy 1992). 26 A, 4 mi, Marietta, 2 mi. Smyrna, 1 mi. from pavement, 12 A cultivation, 2 A orchard, rest in woods, 2 houses, elec. lights, power, good wells, near schools and. churches. Bargain. J. C. King, Marietta, 208 Gram- |, ling St. (Tel. 1204). : 302 A, 3 mi, Warm eer near Bar Rest Ranch, approx. 200,000 ft. saw timber, 200 pe-|d can trees,.fenced, cross fenced, ideal sight for lake, 10 dwell- ings, 1 complete 2 row tractor 3 large lots, 5 R aks lights, interest. 266 A, White Co. 40 A pas- 103 A, Gwinnett Co., mail rt., Lawrencevile, smooth paved this year, mai lake 5 3 290 A, lots - fruit grape vines, 3 pecan plenty wood, some saw plenty bottoms, x branches; 3 houses, not wired but li 3 mi. Buford Dam, 2 ma 2 school bus rts. 1 road, $6000.00. Alfred P Suwanee, Rt is tween Flowery Branch and Bu-| | near chiirch, hos Near Norris sane Ice 4 Rockbridge Rd. 173 A, in S. E. G 14 A creek bottom, 5. cleared, good pas Se House, ee ) . 62% A, 8 mi. New. Far +State Market, Toccoa, 3 cul#ivation, mostly creek }tom;- New 6 R house livable on state hwy. away soon to be blacked ed, mail, school tt, Sarat near. Bache $3 Terms. Mrs. F. Mc coa, Morningside Dr. 135 A, 20 A open, good ture, 6 R_ house, ceiled, smoke house, 2 broiler ( (7000 cap.), water, REA po : D pump in ee 6: ie 20 pecan trees, : 3 A jana: 4 mi. Bo mi, Carrollton, at Victory, church, school Lane line; + house, 3 porches, scre elec. lights. Sell for coke as J. Baughn, oe hn 22A caitivedeet 10 a Rage of wa ings, fair cond., $3800.00" Ernest Le ville, Rt. 4, Box 80. 70 A, 32 A good cultiva land, make 1 bale cotton to. 2 good pastures, 3 A Good 5 R house (with elec., well on porch, wate barn, chicken house (2000 other outbldgs. 5 mi. ae School, mail and school coor. Ford wee C [Wiest pee ; *|}2021/2 A, 160 A open, Orchard Hill, Bae elec., plenty wa pond location, Write or s V. Allen, Griffin, Rt. B. 92 acres, partly Butts Co, 400 pecan trees | old, 8 R house, elec., o' ern conveniences, Chick barn, and other outbld ture and spring. Several ; $15,000.00 . cash. J y McCord, Atlanta, DE & ti telephone Sites Gor ing or pee: Sasides phone ae 6 mi. Roberta. ture, plenty wood, water, vines. Can use. tractor on farm. K. x Lindsey, FARMS RM L FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE . & FARM ae OR SALE ho 4 Jin cultivation, ood pas- us, 2 mi. eae as |. reas, 600" Rev. W. wder Springs, tract Padkuieber ; timber, 52 A be-| this | year, school, : 4 mi . town. i off highway od peanut and ~~ fio. house. 1 trade for late or Ferguson trac- . H ake offer. J. Van} i : Relle, P, O. Box S33 t , cow barn on - Gainesville on a near, but ffected by Buford _ right for quick V ae Roberts- oh eultivation, 125 and pasture, ideal 5 mi. S$. Cleve- . Mossy Creek e 2 story dwelling, numerous buildings, 1g freestone well wa- es, creek on west , school bus, tele- - mail. Write for 4 _ete. Cr. Thur- _ Atlanta, 720 , 40, A pativs: vedeza, plenty of | -elec., school Cen "weather road. payment, bal, to 3 aser. L. S. Pounds, me 261 Glenwood Ave., ho. . Dixie 2441). : z : y equipped Poultry i rm and Hatchery, ; dwellings, 20 min. fully. stocked for brooding, pedigree breed- out 1000 head poul- iener, ade Rt. land, 6R canes, roof, outbldgs., mail rt. May have Just off Buford \tlanta, $4500.00. a. _Marbut, ie . (Tel. : a nice lake well stock- R house, 3 = Part cee for nty wood, some tim- a, C- McWilliams, Rt. 3. : 4g, 0 A good river River), 3 mi. N. - Mineral Bluff; tenant buildings, good _ springs, er. See: F. L. Byers, Rt. mi. N. signage: the DeMore .Home ne, mail and school suitable for cat- 3, good spring at) Nese Clarkesville, mi, off Covington ultivation, 3 per- anches, lake sites; 6 bath, hot and cold BORE School and . J, Eldon Demp- He hone No. 2134. ivation, 15 water; 7 R , bath, elec., a church, mail. by door, 1/4. smi. woodland, good ber, 6 mi. town, imberland, pond site. larkesville, Rt. Eekimecce: Ath tt, aes A cultiva- astuxe ai d woods; a ee other pa HR; rater. W.- a -[ ough. 18. A timber land, Clarkesville, plenty running water, no buildings. Mrs. Katie Jones, Clarkesville, Rt, 2. 60 A farm, nice stream run- ning through, goodwroad being built, plenty of wood, near school; 4 R house, barn, $2500. Terms, Isaac Reed, Marble Hill. 117.8 A, Franklin Co. 31/2 mi. Royston, now rented. Will sell cash, terms or trade for $3000.00. Mrs. M. S. Stone, Royston, Rt. 1. (Cromers Mill). 200. A, plenty creek bottom and ublafd, walking distance of }ehurch, school, and store; 2 good houses, new barn, elec., sell at bargain. Write for all informa- tion. All letters ans. A. P. Glad- den, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. -981:2 A, 2 good houses,-both with lights, out-bldgs. store house, good land, plenty wood, running water, on school- and mail rt. 1 mi. Liberty Hill. See or write. E, P. McDonald, Mil- ner, Rt. 1. \ 2 tracts: approx. 63 A., some timber, all under fence, 10 A. of hog fence with running water; .|10 A. cultivated, bal. pasture. | Large cattle barn and metal grainery, Old dwelling. In El- E. bert Co., 1 block paved Hwy.; | , |other, approx. 95 A. all in small. : timber within half mi. ;-|Hwy., from Elberton to Ander- | son, $. C. in front of both pieces paved property. C. G. Dobbs, Atlanta, 968 Dill Ave., S. W., RA7279. 2 tracts: 62 A. in Cobb. Coun- ty, god 5 R house, elec., 5 mi. Mableton, 16 mi. Atlanta, 2 young mules, one 0IC brood sow, 1 stock hog, Jersey cow, 50 bu. corn, some farming tools, $6,500.00; other, OD ney Gilmore +Co., 4 R. bungalow, 3 mi, Elli- jay, about 200 oo off Hwy. Servant house, 2 good springs, $2,000.00, Mrs. P. L. Kimmons, Owner, Atlanta, 712 Bankead Ave., N. W. BE 6166. 220 A., near Roswell, 20 mi. No. Atlanta, 2 tenant houses, Elec., Springs, lakesites, run- ning stream, pulp wood, All- weather Road. Thos, J. Clark, Atlanta, 176-12th St., N. E. 200 A., some timber, beauti- ful lake "site, 4 R. house, out- | bldgs., about. 5 A. cleared land, abeut 1-1/2 mi, West Cleveland and Helen Hwy. No. 75, located 14-1/2 mi. No. Cleveland. SIS icAS Mrs. Frank Ledford. Cleveland, RED: 3. os 5 : 202-1/2 A. 8 R. house, 3 porches, painted in and out side, 'wired for elec., 2 smaller houses, large barns, other bldgs., shrub- | | bery, flowers, 125 A. open, good {land. Lasting water in fields. 10 | A. set pines 11 yrs. old and lot smaller timber on Hwy. 341, lo- cated 14 mi. So. Hawkinsville, d|5 mi. No. Eastman at Log Cabin Store, $7,750.00. Wm. Colemand, Eastman, 60 A. more or less of red land, 2 houses, 4 and 6 R. and porch- es, barns, other bldgs., good water, over 100,000 ft. saw tim- ber, plenty fruit, on mail and school bus Rt. Mrs..R. O. Bag- gett, Hiram, RFD 1. : 95 A., land, 7 R. house, well in yard, 3 barns, on School Bus and mail Rt. Lights, good roads, nice neighborhood, 3 mi. Junc- tion City, Talbot Co., $500.00 down. Mrs. Earl Howard, June- tom: City. Rist, 3 lots, 90x120 on hard sur- faced hwy., Camden Co., for sale. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland. : Tract of land, 21-11th dist, Mitchell Co.;.511i/2 A, some timber, pasture, 2 small barns, about $125. worth of tools; Houses, Hwy. being built through middle of land, good neighborhood, $2250.00. Contact owner, L. Simmons, Kissi- mee Park, Fla. 2 A: land, 41 Hwy,, Acworth, 4 R. house mot quite finished) for sale or trade for 15-20 A. good land in No, Ga. T. W. Poole, Kennesaw, Rt; 1." 100 A, State Hwy. 81 (paved), 6 mi. McDonough, all stock, hammer mill, pea thresher, cot- ton duster, tools; 2 houses, 4 barns, pasture, near school and mail rt., $6000.00. Inquire Jake Lewis Store, 4 mi. E. McDon- Johnson, Locust rove, Rt 6. mis |: house. and lot in town. Value | 2 Mines 5 A. or more, Lookout Mtn. ie Walker Co. Georgia, 20 Chattanooga. Old 4 R. ho ge wash house, out-bldgs., apples, pear, peaches, grapes, straw- berries, blackberries; some tim- ber, small stream. 3 A. now in cultivation. Elec, Good road. New 4 R. school next door. Churches, stores close. $1,400 cash, or $1,500.00 with terms. - W. Downs, Rising Fawn, Rt. 188 A., just off Wrightsville Hwy., 2 mi. Tennille. 100 A. pas- ture, rest cultivation, about 2 mi. of good fence, 1 dwelling, 3 tenant houses, plenty barns and shelters, $45. A; 125 A., 12 mi. So. Tennille, house need re- pairs, no barns, 85 A. open, all good land, $20. A. Dennis Boyd, Tennille. Small farm, 72 A., good land, plenty wood and water, 4 R. house, 1 mi. RR Station, with 2 stores and Post Office, $1,000. Half cash, bal. 2 to 3 yrs. J. V. Tinley, Waynesboro. 100 A., creek through doe 5 R. house, mule, 13 chickens, elec., 1/4 mi. Spring Hill Church, mi. Meigs, 4 mi. Ochlocknee, $3500.00. Ira M. Griffin, Ochlocknee, Rt. 1. _ 475 A, Newton Co., 150 A bot- tom, 100 A now in tractor cul- tivation, creek, 3 permanent branches, lake- site, lots of tim- ber, pulpwood, ideal for live- stock, entirely fenced, cross fenced, $18.50 A; Consider sell- ing only 300 A at $12. A; Also 62 1/2 A Newton Co., 40 A trac- tor. cultivation, small lake site, year around stream, $25. A. J. E. Cline, Oxford, (Phone Cov- ington 2167 or 3478). 587 A, 11/2 mi. S. E. Ogle- thorpe, 275 A under cultivation, 300 fairly heavy timber, 250 pe-. ean trees, fish pond, electricity ready for wiring, 2 good houses, 40x50 ft. barn; Open land, near- ly all under hog wire, 48 A lupine, 18 A rape, bal. practical- ly ready for crop, fine hog ranch, 5 fattening pens, 4 large springs, school rt.; Reasonable. 1/2 cash, bal. long time 4 per ct. E. E. Beebe, Oglethorpe. 212 A, Central Ga., 2 houses, river, 2 branches, natural lake site, elec., truck, tractor, farm implements, for sale. Mrs. J. H. Fair, Atlanta, 522 Luckie St. (Tel. At. 9245). 243 A excellent farm land, mi. State Rt. 85, 3 mi. S. | Fayetteville, 25 mi. Atlanta; 2 spring branches, exc. lake site, good pasture, saw mill, pulpwood timber, 1 tenant house, elec. available. $35.00 A. Reasonable terms. Immediate possessnon. C. B. Shelton, At- lanta, 1559 Peachtree St. (Tel. Ve. 1405). 4 A, % A in Strawberries, pasture, 4 R house, elec., weil, barn, smoke house, fish pond (needs refixing), 2 mi. town, $1700.00. Mrs. I. L. Boring, Acworth, Rt. 1. 167 A, Columbia Co., about 4 mi. Harlem, land suitable for pasture, no tenant at present, very reasonable, Contact: Ernest Hatcher, Harlem. (or call James M. Lazenby, owner, Tel. Emer- son 5344- Atlanta). 65 A land near Augusta, cheap. Mrs. H. L. Zeigler, Au- gusta, (phone 38845). 73 A, S.. Monroe Co., un- cultivated, some good timber, spring, small stream, ideal for pasture, known as Old Rainey Place, Mrs, A. H. Heard, At- Janta, 962 Rose Circle, S.W. 1 A top soil, 14 mi. W. At- lanta, Mableton and Factory Shoal Rd., 142 mi. paved hwy.. 4R house, lights, running water, barn, other bldgs. $2500.00 cash. W. K. Womack, Austell, Rt. 2. 40 A, 742 mi. Acworth, 15 or 20 open, rest in timber and pas- ture, plenty water, well in back yard, nice lake site, 4R house, elec., school and mail rt., barn, outbldg., for sale or trade for other property. Weston Rice, Acworth, Reed nie eis: 5 points, 1 A more or less, Stapleton, Ga., 5R house, $1900.00. J. F Rhodes Jr., Avera. 1125 A, open, 250 A branch bottom (good cattle pasture), 3/4 million ft. saw timber, barns, outbldgs., now operated 6 plows, $15. A cash. Tel. Cy. 8821. C. J. Cofer, Atlanta, Care eeron Hotel, 67 Pryor St, N: 1 A land, %mi. Yonah, school and mail rt., 3R house, cheap. Dorothy Owens, Alto, Rt. 1. 3 small farms with acreage, houses on each, near Lithia Springs, good water, lights, near churches and school. Dr. D. A. Bagley, Austell. (phone 3201). 129 A, 75 cultivation, plenty wood, timber, good water, pe- ean grove, peachtrees, orange, other fruit trees; 7R house, water, lights, bath. 5 mi. Adel, Adel-Nashville Hwy. Conveni- ently located. C. A. Clements, Adel, Rt. 1.. 20 A, 12 mi. Atlanta, off Bankhead Hwy. plenty good timber, near transporation, church, school, stores. J. W. Bryant, Atlanta, 821 Ormewood Terrace, S. E. (tel de. 4043). Grape Vineyard with 250 bearing vines, near Inman Yard, enough stone on land already quarred and stacked to build 2 houses. Phone Ve. 5513. J. D. Martin Sr., Atlanta, 826 St. Charles Ave. N.E. 102 A, 2 mi. W. Chattahoo- chee River, 4 streams through farm, can be fine pasture, some saw timber, about half wooded land, no elec. on place but nearby, 1 house, 2 nid barns. 14% mi. NE Draketown, off Dalas-Buchanan Hwy., $2200.00. A. G. Hutcheson, Au- stell-- Rt: 3: 10 A cleared land ready for cultivation, on old Stage. Rd., 4 mi. S.:Oglethorpe, Macon Co., well drained, fine for poultry or livestock. No buildings, pub-- lic hwy., REA, school bus line, RFD, near churches, nice re- sidence site, splendid communi- ty, fine water, no malaria. Rea- sonable. Ben T, Gilmer, Ander- sonville, RFD. 244 A stock farm, 200 A fenc- ed (new woven wire), 30 A Stewart Pecans; 2 houses, 1 big barn, other small barns, cows, hogs, goats, mule, tur- keys, $30.00 A. Bargain. N. Falony, Bryonville, Rt. 1. 82 A, no buildings, 1/2 in cul- tivation, $200.00; Tract of 110 A, 45 in cultivation, good fence, 5 R house, barn, school.and mail rt., good water, 2000 turpentine cups, 3rd yr, 25,000 ft. saw tim- ber, 25 cords pulpwood, $7000. Both farms in Montgomery Co. C. C. Chambers, Uvalda,. Rt. 2, Box 18. 180 A tractor land on Cane Creek, 1 mi. S. Woodbury, Meri- weather Co., 2 small streams through tract, approx. 60 farm land, rest wood and pas- ture; 4 buildings, fruit and nut trees. Price nominal. Chas. S. Reid, Woodbury. 40 A, White Co. 3 mi. N. Cleveland, good bottoms, fine garden. fenced, 2 pastures fenced, 2 barns, bold spring, trout stream through property, plenty wood, $1200, Take some trade. Daniel B. Gates, Winston, Rta 50 A, 26 A cultivation, fenced in 4 fields, 2 pastures, school and mail rt. by door, 550 tur- pentine cups just put up; 5 R house, elec., tobacco, barn, pack house, mule barn, all equipment, two 9 yr. old mules, cotton, to- bacco allotment, $4500.00. Pos- session Jan, 1, 1951. A. F. Green, Wray, Rt. 2. 146 A, well located, produc- tive, stumped, 78 A cultivation, graded hwy., school, mail rt., elec, by. door; 7 R house, 4R house, new cement block tobac- co barn, several outbidgs., near 8 churches, well timbered, lots new fence, 3 wells. Mrs. Ella H. Holten, Wray, Rt2. 2 Kt and mail rt., barn, pasture. Mrs. C. F. to er, Alto, RFD 1. 50 A, plenty timber, good bldgs., just off around Meansville, Thomaston, Zebulon,-or Griffin, 5 R house, for saleor exc. for smaller place of 10-12 A. Mrs. Fannie BoN Winston, Rt. 1. new house, large chicken house, barn, lights, mail and school rt., near 3 good stores. Ideal for cat- ue L.. O. Mayfield, > tr las Co.,,about 4 mi. Winston, Di mi. off post road, near 2 chur ch- es; large home, lights, large barn; well in yard, large young orchard, horse, plow tools, ton, Rt. 1. (Phone At. 0998). 60 A, 6 mi. Winder, school rt., 40 A bottom with fence, water suitable for fish pond; 4 R house (fair cond.), well water (con- crete casing), spring ner house. Abbeville, 175 A cultivation, A under barbed wire, 7 differ- ent fields, 175 A pasture, 100 A barbed wire, 75-100 M. ft. tim- ber, 4 houses, 3 farms without buildings, 4 wells, plenty of wa- ter, fish, game. Good terms. S. H. Reid, Abbeville. 234 A, 11 mi, Americus, Sum- ter Co., large 6 R dwelling, 2 tenant houses, barn, water pow- ered grist mill now in operation, completely fenced; 405 A ad- joining farm, 6 R house, barn, fenced, cross fenced. ~Priced rirght. Good terms. R. L. Le- Sueur, Americus, 104 W. La- mar St. farm with tractor, equipment, herd, of 25 head, Paulding Co, Springs. Cheap at $18,000 cash price. Write: C. S. Conklin, At- lanta, POB 4148. Farm near Carrollton Villa Rica, 4 R. house, elec., pasture with running water. Near school, church and stores. School bus by. door. Call or write. Thomas H. Gardner, At- Janta, 720 Lillian, Ave., S. W. AM 2312. 59 A., about half open, good timber, 18 mi. from down-town Atlanta, 3 mi. Stockbridge. Good springs, some fruit, beau- tiful home site, large pasture. Suitable farming, also stock raising. No improvements. Good all-weather road. Telephone and lights available, $2,250.00. See, write or call, J. Cs Underwood, Atlanta, E., MA 7192. 100 A fenced, part culiiva- table, part timber, good land, pasture, spring branch, mail, school rt. bus, good wel piped, elec. pump: Nice home, modern conveniences. Below cost, J. W. Goff, Talbotton, Rt. 3. 60 A more or less, paved hwy 17, three mi. N. Toccoa facing Toccoa Waiter Works Lake, about 30 A bottom, pasture, some woodland, barn; 7 R and 3 R houses, Ga. power. lights. R. P. Farmer, Toccoa. 148 A improved land under wire, 12 A Ladino and Fescue, 22 A clover, 40 A summer pas- ture, 25 A under cultivacion, rest in woodland, 20 head cows and calves, 7 A fish pond well stocked. .2 town truck, tractor, tiller, harrow, hammer mull, mower, about 114 yr. old, fine cond., 3 houses rented, 1 store building, paved: hwy. Contact: Joe Lipsey, Thomaston. 50 A, Haralson Co., 5 mi. S. Talapoosa, 20, A cultivation, food fresh land, 3 R house (all ceiled), fair outbldgs., pump in wel, lights, near good school, school and mail rt. by door, $1800.00. . P.: Robinson, Tal- lapoosa, Rt. 1. 33 A, % mi. Yonah; school 6 R house, good | land, pastures, good barns, out- pavement 40 A, 1/2 mi. to paved road, 4 mi. below Winston, plenty wood, a 42 A, 20 A cities tun; Doug- $2500. Mrs. Willie Hicks, Wins- > $2500.00, W. H. Patrick, Winder, Rtiss 350 A, Wilcox Co., 6 mi. N, 125 A under hog wire fence, 50. 120 A fully equipped. dairy - between Dallas and Powder Bis and, = good well water, good barn and 879: Stalling Ave, S.> _ FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 160 A. Railroad runs through Jand. 2. creeks through Jand, al- - so public road. 1 mi. Hwy, 123. Well known as the old Kytle Place, Good site and_ location. Ayersville. Want about 40 A in SW Ga. _ Lowery, Hampton St. without Shack, anywhre in Ful- ~ Rt. 7, Box .108. see, POB 122. - for farming purposes. ~J. C. Wood, Marietta, 200 Stew- - garden, chickens, pasture, sub- - fish pond, spring etc. Posses- to improve. Cobb County only. - -eorn and cotton. Reasonable for z Contact Owner. W. C. Ayers, WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR paved rd., prefer U. S. 19, or 41, Would buy unimproved acreage if suited. State price and des- cription. R. C. Smith, % E. L. Americus, 130. So. Want 1 A ground wih or ton Co., on bus line. Make offer. Mrs. J. H. Murdock, Atlanta, Wart smal place within 10 mi. Atlanta with running water, close to hard road. Elec. avail- able. Give lowest cash price with or without improxements. Write: Georgia Bell, Hiawas- Want 500-1000 A timber land Timber must be ready for saw miling. art Ave. G. I. wants small farm, or suburban home, on hard road. Must have natural gas. Desire stantial buildings (not elabo- rate), 1 large, or 2 dwelings, sion in September. Around $5000.00 or-less with possibility - Ans. all offers. H. D. Commons, Marietta, 616 Atlanta St. _ Want good farm with modern -conveniences available. E. J. Helton, Savannah, 141 West Broad St. Want 50-100 A good land, house, barn, timber enough to build with. Must be good for cash. State cond. and _ price. Ans. al letters. Rev. J. E. Meeks, Senoia, Rt. 1. Want 100 A or more. Must ve near market, have elec. Prefer place near Adel or Moultrie. Cons. other faim in S. Ga. Mrs. Perle Hester, Ringgold. Want 150-300 A within 40 mi. Atlanta. Prefer North or East. Must have 50 A open, water for cattle, elec. Give exact location. E. E. James, Tucker, R. R. 1. Want 70-85 A,~Barrow Co., good productive land, good buildings, pasture with running water, wood; near good road, school bus by door. Must be priced right. Marvin Maddox; Winder, Rt. 4. Want improved, small fanm or small acreage near Atlanta transportation, veniences if possible, cow, pigs, chickens are permit- ted., Buy if price is cheap enough. F. W. Jinks, East Point, 252 Dauphine St., CA 1961. Want buy few acres, small house, on or near Hwy., prefer near Gainesville or other good location. Advise price and full details at once. Wm. C. Bryant, Fairmount. Want 10 or 20 A, small house, ! with spring branch and fire wood, at reasonable price. Consider 60 to Edith Whatley, Atlanta, Rt. 14, Box near Hwy., and store, 0 miles Atlanta. Mrs. 433. FARMS FOR RENT 3 on good road, with running water, city con-} where Good farm land on hwy., 1 mi. N. Alpharetta, 4 R house, elec., running water, 2000 cap. chicken house, for rent. B. R. Woodliff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1. 5 A land, 3 R house, new roof but otherwise bad cond., 4 mi. E. Conyers, near Covington hwy., for rent. Will furnish ma- terial and 1 yr. rent free for repairing house, Miss Lucy M. Zachry, Atlanta, 887 Peachtree Stn Es (lek At Ta: 1T farm at Piedmont, 4 R house, barn, elec., good well, school, mail rt. standing or monthly rent. Mrs. Jessie C. Ruffner, Barnesville. For rent: Small farm, 5 mi. N. Cleveland, hwy. 75, some timber, some tenable land, spring water, new house and cabin. Elec. Mrs. Mae Burger, Cleveland, Rt. 3. For rent: 75 A, 20 A cotton base, good house, water lights, school bus line, 2 row tractor to work with complete equip- ment. 3 mi. Monroe. Large familq and good workers neces- Fraser St. S.E. (apt. 439). P, O. Box 116. barn, pasture, land pasture. Want to rent small acreage for garden and chickens, small house (2 or 3 R), just outside of town on bus line. Prefer South Ga. A. S. Warner, At- lanta, Box 434. Want smali amount land, reasonable walking distance of bus to Atlanta for reasonable rent. Must have electricity and water. Try to improve land if rented year longer. Letter ans. Mrs. Ida Fausset, Atlanta, 326 Want small dairy farm. Must have 4 or 5 R house, lights, running water, Ans. all letters. Charlie Brumbalow, Doraville, Want rent (or buy) 35 to 99 A., in Albert Co., with house, on school and mail rt., for 1950 and 1951, would rent house and few acres No cotton acre- age wanted this. year. Write, L. H. Ouzts, Elberton, Rt. 3. Print, 25, $6.00; only. Add postage on less than 25. Mrs. Glenn H. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. : Print, 100 cap., free of holes, spots mildew, wash- ed, ironed, 3, $1.00; $3.75 doz.; Odds, 25e ea. Mrs. Annie Strick- land, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Print, free of holes and mil- dew, 3, $1.00; White, washed, ironed, no holes nor mildew, 20c ea.; With letters, unwashed, 15c ea. PP in Ga. No checks. Mire. T. F. Babley, Alpharetta, je ae eet of 2 doz. Print, washed, pressed, $3. doz. Vince Wheeler, Atlan- ta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge Rd., N. W. (Tel. Exc, 3237).. i Large selection of 106 Ib. feed sacks, washed, free of holes, 25 ea. Add tage. Mrs. J. W. Nichols, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box ae 2G 8 ] _ Good 100 1b. white, 5, $1.10; Print, 4, $1.25. PP. L, E. San- ders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Print, washed, ironed, no H, SACKS FOR SALE holes. nor mildew, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Chas. Sosebee, Cleveland, Rt. 1. 3 sary. Chas. E. Chick, Monroe. Small acreage with furnished house to rent to elderly couple. Write for details. R. J. Hender- son, Monroe, Rt. 1, Box 65 A. 3 H. farm for rent, located on Highway 19, good land, has not been planted in melons for years; would be fine for melons or any other crop; young Pecan grove on place will pay the rent. Contact: W. J. Jackson, Thomasville, Rt. 2. 30 A in cultivation, 3 big rooms in my house, gas heat, lights, plenty of timber, running water; standing rent only to nice couple. H. W. Bagley, Suwanee. Good farm, approximately 69 A cultivation, running water for stock. 6 R house, elec., well on porch, @arge barn, 9 mi. Winder. Standing rent, 2 bales of cot- ton to yreliable, good farmer. Estate of Mrs. Mary Mitchell Ivy. Contact for further infor- mation, etc. Mrs. Ruth I. Jor- dan, Atlanta, % Fulton Co. Court house, or phone HE 7493. : 2H farm, 25 mi. No. Atlania on paved mail and school rt. 4 R house, elec. Standing rent, Cc. K. Anneberg, Marietta, Rt. 1, Box 150. Ideal %4 acre site on paved Hwy., 141, water and lights available, 40 minutes drive out of Atlanta, 20 min. General Motors. C. V. Nesbit, Norcross. Rt. 1, Box 206-J. Good 2H farm near Campton, standing rent or 3rds. and 4ths. Good 4R house, elec., good land, 25A in cotton. On mail and school rt. Mrs. W. H. Braswell, Monroe. Rt. 1. For rent: 118 A., fertile land, 8R frame house, well watered, well wooded, suitable for cattle por row crops, or chicken farin. On paved Hwy., close to school, churches, 2 towns and RR. Or may rent just land; also have approx. 85 A., fertile, watered, wooded land, 1 mi. ft. on 2 paved Hwy. close churches, schools, towns, and RR. Apply Florence sacks. eee John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 3 Blue Damson Plum Sprouts. 1.25; Large Apricot Plums, 2, 61.23, Del, PP. Mis. Jeff Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. EGGS FOR SALE Blue and White goose eggs, 5 for $4..PP. Mrs. Jnl. Matthews, Atlanta, Rt..7, Box 32 B. Rol... Red Bantam, Sebright and Cornish Golden eggs, $1.- << tO per 15; Biak Cochins, 10 for $1.50, or 15 ea. Posto2id, or 1 trade. R. A, Statham, Grif- Sinedit. Pes ee Giant eggs, for for $1.t 50. awe JL. puudtu reach, Bium- Apri-_ - 10c ea. Mrs. G. Collier, Cobb- Sericea * ; ood posters Fai EGGS FOR SALE Purebred White Cornish eggs, $2. per 15, del. Mrs. O: L. Craft, Lavonia, Rt. 2 Pure White Giant hen eggs, from finest layers, $2.10 per set- 3|ting. Mrs. John Myers, Hart- well, Rt. 2. Guinea eggs, $1.50 per 15. Shipped COD. Book orders for Spring del. Mrs. James C. Law- son, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Pit Game eggs, R. H. Nigger, Joe Redmunds, Claret R. H., Traveller R. H., J. Redmond R. H., Lundy Wildcat, 15, $3.00; few nice Stags, $5. ea. Hoyt Hel- ton, Buchanan, Rt. 2. MARKET BULLETIN MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE DRIED FRUIT: 194. srop--Sundried -Apples, free of core, peel, and worms, 4 Ibs., $3. del. to 3rd zone. MO or currencyu. No checks. Mrs. F, S. Wilson, Ashland. FEATHERS: Assorted Blue Peacock Feath- ers, $1.10 doz. PP; Out-of-State, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. Inez Mor- gan, Americus. | GARLIC: Garlic, 25 doz. Or exc. for print sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs. Delmar Higdon, Care W. M. Kimbell, Woodville. EAT: Good hickory smoked meat: Sides, 35.: Ib.> Hams, 65c Jb.; Shoulders, 50 Ib.; ; Also lard, 20c Ib. Add postage. COD. No orders less 1 side, shoulder, or ham. Mrs, B. A. Weeks, Dial. PEPPER: 1949 Red Hot Pepper in Pod, $1. Ib. PP. No less 1 lb. Mrs. -H. S. Mullins, Milner. ROOTS AND HERBS: | Plenty Red Sassafrass Roots for sale. Cyrus J. Altman, Way- cross, Rt. 2; Box 594. Catnip, Horehound, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. S. Camp- bell, Morrow, Rt. 1. FEATHERS: Dry picked turkey, feathers, * free of wing and tail feathers, 40c lb. del. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak: New, nice white downy fea- thers, 60c lb. del. Samovie on request. Mrs. Mary Collins; Gainesville, Rt. 1. GOURDS: Martin and Dipper Gourds, 25c -ea.; mix. sizes, 10c ea.: Fisherman type, 20c ea.; Also mixed seed, 50c C; Bushel gourd seed, 10c doz. With stamped envelope. Wooten Camilla. LARD: About 10 gal. good home- made lard, 20c lb. at my home. Cant ship. Mrs. Bunyon A. Weeks, Dial. MEAT: | Guar. oak smoked meat, per Ib.: Ham, 70c; Shoulder, 50c; Sides, 60c. Meigs, Rt. 2. Hickory oad TOBACCO: Good tobacco, 40c Ib. W. G. Carder, Gainesville, Rt. 9. Ga. raised, flu cured, 1949 crop, red\ and yellow, rich and mellow, 7 lb. box chewing, $1.25; 8 lbs., smoking, $1.25. Prompt shipment. COD if desired. M. B. Swain, Alma. Barn cured tebacco, guar. aged, mellow chewing, 9 lbs., 1.00; smoking, 12 Ibs. $1.90; Sat. guar. or money ret.; also eabbage plants,- $1. M. Mrs. A. B. Williams, Naylor. WALNUTS & WALNUT MEATS: Black Walnuts, $2. bu. or exc. for Citrus~fruit, fruit trees, figs, syrup, ete. I. F. Greer, Helen (Whit eCounty). Fresh black walnut Meats, $1. Ib. , large pieces, ary BEANS: Want 10 bu. Bunch ed Beans. J. K. H. Clark, BEES: : Want Bees. Give description and orice. John W. Lunsford, Darien. ee CLOVER: Se Want Fescue, Crimson and Landino Clover. Acvise. W. H.- Saylors, Whitesburg. CORN & SEED CORN: Want 50 bu. Shucked Corn. ~ Pay $1.25 del. Write first. S. H. Heads. Cleveland, Rt. 4. Want up to 300 bu. Ear Corn in truckload lots. Quote price Fob. and delivered. C. D. Gib- son, Waynesville. Want 25 bu. good, sound Yel- low Corn at. $1.25 bu. del. io my home, 4 mi. S. Buford. Write firet_Mrs. Emma M. Puckett; Buford, Rt. i? HAY: es Want 1 or more tens peanut hay. Geo. O. McLeod, Macon, ~~ Rt. 4. POTATOES: Want 1 or 2 bu. govt. insp. Bunch PR Sweet Potatoes. W. Drew Morgan, Dawson, Rt.5. = SEED: Want to exchange 300-400 Ibs. Sericea Seed for same amount Kobe, pound for pound. = Be i Milner, Shiloh. Want 1/2 lb. ea. Jumbo and Cannonball Watermelon Seed, Also some Seed Peanuts, large Spanish or Red Jumbo. Advise. J. J. Johnson, Buford, Rt. 2. Want few old Fashion Long Cow Horn Pepper Seed; Also few lbs. Running Butierpea seed. Z. L. And+rson, Hazle- hurst, Rt. 1, Box 65. SHUCKS: Want best price quoted at barn on 50 bales of shucks. W. F, Miller, Lula, Rt. 1. Aas SYRUP: Want 200 gal. cheap syrup. All right if not good for table ~ use. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin. _ Want 10 or 20 gals. good bright thick Sorghum or Ribbon C2ne Syrup, 1949. Quote. H. P. Mal- | oe Social Circle, Rt. 2, Box | Want 5 gals. No. Ga. Sorghum Cane Syrup (no sugar cane), E. R. Edwards, Macon, RED 4. TREES (FRUIT): Want 1 each, Old Fashion Horse App'e, Apricot, and Pear Trees, and White Scuppernong Vine. J. E. D. Shipp, Americus. Want Catawba Trees (or worm trees). Mrs. Russell L. Grace, Albany, 1509 Dawson Rd. WALNUT MFATS: Want some Meats. Mrs. H. W. Lancastey Alb2ny, Box 526. GRASS: Want some Centipede Grass Sod, in truck load lots. Sate price per square foot, dug and loaded on mv truck, at your place. G, L. Lanier, Avondale Estates. CORN: Want buy or trade pigs for | 400 bu. fair corn, within 75 mi. Atlanta. Write. G. H. Beach, Ma- rietta, Rt. 5. BEANS & SUGAR CANE: Want 30-40 lbs. Ky Wonder and some regular Po'e* Beans; also want Blue or White Sugar ~ Cane, about 500 sie.-. Write prices, etc. Mitchell Coxwell, Warner Robins, Rt. 1. PEAS: Want Willets Wonder garden peas, up to 10 Ibs. seed. Exe. 2 Ibs., Silver King (very early) corn for ea. lb. Mr. T. C. With- row, Ellijay, Rt. 1. POTATOES: Want 200 bu. La. yellow skin P. R. seed potatoes. Quote pr rice FOB your farm. B. J. Morris, Baxley, Rt. 1. ROOTS: Wani 1/2 lb. Sarsaparilla root, dry or green, including about 12 lants to set out. Mail COD or rite, H. K. Brookshire, Dem- Black Walnut PAGE BKIGH' MISCEL!. ANEOUS WANTED SACKS: Quote prices on print sacks, 100 lb. cap., without holes or mildew, not washed. Want at least 24. Write. Lewis Dixon, Patterson. SEED: Want 50 to 100 lbs. reseeding Crimson Clover. D. J. Higgin- botham, Savannah, Rt. 6, (Ski- way Rd.). TREES: Want 25 Catawba worm trees. S. M. Honeycutt, Alma, Rt. 2. BEANS: Want 15 Ibs. A-1 bunch Vel- vet beans, Quote del. price. A. M. Campbell, Hortense, Rt. 1. Want 1 bu. bunch Velvet beans and 50 lbs. Crotalaria seed, at reasonable prices. L. M. Kennedy, Townsend. . BEES: _.aneng wate Woe=acarr on able ant 8 or 10 hives Bees, to be del. Oak Mountain Farm, 10 mi. So. Warm Springs. J. E. Humes, Columbus. CORN: Want Milling Corn, in shuck, shucked, or helled,.small or Jarge quantities. Will pick up Call (Cr. 1456), or write: C. _ Johnson, Atlanta, 1328 ae de Leon Ave., N. E. Want several hundred bushels corn in lots of 100 bu. or more, within radius 50 mi. Conyers, at $1.15 bu. your farm. B, E. Hatch, Conyers, Rt. 1. EGGS: Want Bantam Eggs, BR, Sil- ver Sebright or Games. Cash, or trade RI Red, White Leghorn, Cornish, or Golden Sebright Bantam Eggs. R. A. Statham, Griffin, Rt. A. Ps PEAS: Want few Ilbs., oorwill peas. Advise. Mrs. . Bran- don, Lithonia, Rt. 2, oe 124, Want 100-200 lbs. genuine white cabbage peas. L. K. New- lin, Sylvester, P. O. Box 28. Want 40 lbs. brown 6-wks. Crowder peas for cash. D. B -McHan, Dalton, Rt. 3. Want some small Little Lady peas and some large kind muskmelon seed. L. A. Powers, Griffin, Rt. C. Want 15 lbs. black Crowder, only large variety peas. Quote. . L. Hameock, Summerville. PECANS: Exc. 10 Ibs. nice, dried ap- ples for large Pecans: lb. for lb. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. A. L. Jackson, Winder, Rt. 4. POTATOES: oie Want 100 bu. No. 2 pure pink skin P. R. sweet potatoes, no Red or Mixed ones. State price FOB your place. O. F. Mathews, Greenville, Rt. 2. Want 30 bu. Cert. Copper Skin Bunch seed potatoes at $2. bu. and pay Exp. chrgs. Advise. A. H. Stubbs, Mauk. POTATOES & CANE: Want 50 or 100 bu. Dr. Mil- lers Heart-A-Gold sweet pota- toes: also want 2,000 stalks eat- ing cane, large size, Red and Green. Prices must be eign: Cc. D. McBeth, Richland, Rt. SACKS: Exec. large type, sev. kinds, everbearing strawberry plants for 100 lb. cap. washed or not washed, print sacks: 200 for 8. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. R. C. Mar- tin, Rome, Rt. 5. STRAW: (OAT): Want 40 tons Oat Straw. Ad- vise. G. H. Law, Gainesville, Box 461. SEED: Want Coastal Bermuda sets, suitable for transplanting. Quote price and when plan to dig. Sam Babb, Carrs Station, MARKET BULLETIN . watermelon Fred Sims or Pipsey seed. Ea. pay postage. Pruitt, Naylor. Want I or 2 cups colored but- ter Pea -seed, running type. Write price, etc. Elsie Hartley, Cuthbert, Rt. 3. Want 100 bu. disease free, Cert. Copperskin P. R. Potato Seed. Give best price. Will come ing L, Milton Wise, Thomas- ro. SYRUP: Want sev. gal., good table syrup, not sugared, Ribbon Cane or regular cane. Must ship or live within 100 mi. and be reasonable price, Spencer Strange, Hartwell. 3 CANE (SSED): \ Want 1000 stalks Yellow Seed RoR oon ees price, All lets ans, T. J. Watson, Vienna. ONIONS: Want Old Time Multiplying Nest Onions, 1 gal. Red, 1 gal. White, State price shipped to me. E. F. Fulghum, Douglas- ville, Rt. 2. _ Want 4 gts. Old Fashion Mul- tiplying Shallot Buttons. State ters, Cochran, 306 Fourth St. PEAS: Want 40 lbs. Early 6 Wks. Brown Peas for cash. D. B. Mc- Han, Dalton, Rt. 3, SEED: Want some Old Fashion Pink Bean Seed. Mrs. J. W. Hensley, Ramhurst, Want some Purple Hull Seed Beans. Alonzo Goolsby, Bre- men, Rt. 1, Box 48A. STRAW! Want 10 tons Oat Straw. State price and approximate bale aes Neil C. Boland, Thom- asville, Box tb: (Phone 288). CORN: Want bushel pure Hastings yellow, co, seed corn. Ad- vise. N. Ellenburg, Wrightsville, Rt. 3. MANURE: Want few tons or truck loads, of ea. of, 38s manure, dairy compost, af Mold and Woods earth. Quote price. J. R. Jack- nk Atlanta, Rt. 2. Phone EM. 57 SACKS: Want some Print feed sacks. Send sample and price. Mrs. W. A. Stoner, Dalton, -608 Oak St. Will swap Bunch butter bean seed for 100 lb. cap., Print sacks, free of mildew and holes: 1 cup for 1 sack. Ea. pay postage. , J. W. Turner, Waycross, ee ONIONS: Want about 2 gal., white, multiplying nest onions. Will exe. nice, clean chicken feed sacks. Ea. pay postage. Write price. Mrs. L. W. Kennedy, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. SEED: Want Kobe, Korean or com- mon Lespedeza seed. Advise what you have and lowest price. C. W. White, Bainbridge. ASPARAGUS: . Want 25-50 Asparagus Crowns. R. J. Ellison, Girard. BEANS & PEAS: Want 15 lbs. A-1 Bunch Vel- vet Beans. Quote best del. price. A. M. Campbell, Hortense, Rt. 1. CORN & POP CORN: Want 1/2 bu. Whatleys pro- lific seed corn from above cen- tral part of state; want best se- lection, nubbed at both ends, of high germ. W. L. Edwards, Ellaville, Rt. 3. Want 15 lbs. pop corn. Ad- vise. P. C. Freylach, Dalton, Rt. ce Rt. 1 ANNUAL WATERMELON MEETING The National Assn., Saturday, 18th. This should be a very mvited to attend. Watermelon Growers and Dis- tributors will hold their annual meeting at the Henry Grady Hotel, Atlanta, Thursday, March 16th through growers and distributors of watermelons are cordially interesting meeting and all price delivered. Mrs, EB. W. Wal- | MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Exc. climbing okra seed for GOURDS: 2 Martin Gourds, about 7 in. diam., or over for cash. Advise. Marvin H. Wood, Gainesville, POTATOES & POTATO PLANTS: Want 50 bu. sweet potatoes. Must be State inspected, for making bed for slips. H. C. Led- ford, Commerce, Rt. 2. ; Want 50-100 bu. Dr. Millers Heart of Gold Sweet Potatoes, priced right. C, D. McBath, Richland, Rt. 3. Want 12,000 Potato Sprouts: the first week in April. State price and variety. W. M. Flan- ders, Mt. Vernon. SEED: ee is len, McDonough, Rt. be a Snapping Shoals). Want middleaged white wom- an to do light farm work on| farm and live as one of family. Mrs board, $10. wkly. salary. rs Want witenitaced white woman for farm chores on farm, no milking. Feonanees employ- ment. No, alcoholics nor snuff users. Ans, all letters. No cards. fer M. whee Bowersville, Want young, single man to farm work, Must be able to milk cow. Inquire at Cotton, Ga, Am a 28 yr. old Vet. Thomas J. Want pure unmixea Seea OL Hot Multicolored Pepper, slim pods; 11/2-2 in. long, green, purple, yellow, red colors. on same plant. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. Want 25 lbs. Ladino Clover seed, Quote best prices and send samples, Bill Tallent, Lyerly, RFD 2. Want 2000 stalks Red or Green Hating Sugar Cane for seed. Quote price. C. D. Mc-| Bath, Richland, Rt. 3. Want Bunch Velvet b _ seed. State price and cond. seed, J. J. Carter, Alma, ; ne SACKS WANTED: Exc. 150 Klondike Strawber- ry plants for 4 smooth, 100 1b. dark Print pects: Julia Wiggins, Buena Vista, Rt. 5. Exe. 150 Lady T. Strawberry plants for 4 print sacks. Mrs. Edith Welborn, Cohutta. P. O. Box 5. Want swap Missionary and Everbearing Strawberry plants, at 60 C. and postage for dark Print sacks. Mrs. John Terry, Rockmart, Rt, 3. TREES (FRUIT): Want exc. hulled, black wal- nuts for well rooted fruit trees, suitable for growing in No. Ga. or for some Citrus fruit. Write first. C. C. Greer, Helen, White Co. FARM HELP WANTED Want good dairyman with family for 1950. Four room house, elee., good community, school and mail rt. W. E. Thompson, Rutledge. Want colored couple, 50 or over, for work in farm. Pasture and patches furnished. House with lights and water. No small children. J. P. Everett, Rockmart, P. O. Box 182. Want farm family to help on mi. Atlanta. Need man able to drive truck, and family to pick vegetables, Pay man $3.00 daily. Nice house, elec. garden, wood, pasture. R. F. Sams, Clarkston. (Tel. Cl. 7322). Want farm superintendent, Service man preferred. Must have agricultural training, also knowledge of livestock, me- chanics, and be capable of hand- ling all farm machinery. Share proposition, H. T, Mathews, Woodbury. Want. farmer for 1 H crop, 3rds and 4ths, or halves. 4 R 10use, well on porch. No drunks. a M. Evans, Fairmount, Rt. Want middleaged white wom- an to live in house and do light farm work on small farm. Room, board, salary. Write at once, M. H. Barrett, Vienna, 115 Pine St. Want white or colored man to work crop and pulling turpen- tine boxes on halves. See: Bill Steedley, Alma, Rt. 3. Want small family for farm, dey work, or crop on. halves, he someone who can repair build- helper this season in Bee work large irrigated truck farm, 19)" Crewtord..Pelham, Rt. 1. - Want farmer for 10 A seek 6 R house, standing rent. Prefer ings; Also 1 H crop, 50-50 basis, 4 R house, elec., mail and school bus rt., close to church. H. W. Jones, Commerce, Rt. 5. Want able bodied, single white man to do general farm work, drive truck, tractor, han- dle fertilizer, etc. A. H. Conner, Pitts, Rt. 2. Want white woman not over 45 yrs. old. to live as one of family for light work on farm and some spending money. Mrs. Edna Reed, Acworth, Rt. Tee Want good man, white or col- ored, to farm and work. 12 to 15 stands turpentine, 5 R_ house, elec., school bus and mail by door, school 1/4 mi. J. J. Out- en, Manassas, Rt. 2, Box 52. L ily, $15. wk. salary, Want white woman, about 50, laundry. Satis. guar. without dependants or liabili- at once, eee: Ivie | ties, to share country home and. assist lone woman, 65, with community and neighbors. Mrs. J. A. Hart, Buena Vista, Rt. 1. Wani single man for work on farm. Pay $40. month, laundry, and board. Must be sober. Start | work at once. I. H. Weeks, Milan, Rt. 3. _ ie Want several good albbaround farm workers. No drinkers Write fully qualifications. F B. Jackson, Wrightsville. Want young single man as on farm. Must be sober. No ex- perience necessary. alary, room, and board. J. O. elem fi Pegi Blackshear, Rt. 1. e Want 2 H farmer. Good land, | 8 mules, 2 houses, 5 and 4 Rooms. School route. J. K. ae At- lanta, 8 Holmes St., N. W.; AT. 6030. Want married, col. man for all tpyes farm work Milk, drive tractor, make garden, ete. 3 R ceiled house, with elec. lights. Wages only. James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd. Want colored man and wife to work on chicken farm. Week- ly salary for both, plus share. 4 R house with elec. furnished. E. C. Hammond, Bogart, Rt. 1. Want young unencumbered woman to live as one of family | on farm (light with nice family for laundry, $30. month. live as one of family and do} i time work, house truck or tractor. fe Atlanta, 349 work on farm, Can tor. school and mail regular hand until s Jess Reddin, Silver Ci Christian man, A wants. work careta or poultry, Good edu panier Dont smoke, Chris Dar! ta, 497 Capitol Ave., Clyo, Rt. 1. light farm chores on farm. Best | ton it references, B per board, salary. Write offet Jons, Cherry Heights, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 133, tower Rd. (Phone Be. job with 2 elderly p light work on farm. $15.00 wkly. Mrs. Woodland, Rt. D. stock farm; Ist. carpenter, man, experier ery, livestock. Be ces. J. E. Smith, . | Ormond St. oe m H. M. Sete, Peon: Rt. | All 38 yr. old woman: arm W. ant simal! peat Want job doing Need house ~ (Care Annie Smale 2 White, single, ~ 46>yr, old single man. job at once, large or sma as overseer, or wage tractor, handle Ave cultivator. Live as on a: ienced _ Honest, sober bora f "Some anid Taylor, Americ Unemeumbered we Want job on poultry truck on small farm and do_ light) farm work. $5.00 wkly and board. 3% Mrs. H. E. Loudermilk, Law- renceville, Rt. 1. : Want man and wife for farm work, 10-15 A good land to work x Live in home .with me. E. S, Blackwell, Shady Dale. 3 pair labor. : halves. 38 yrs. old. letters, Frank Hudgins, Massey, Ringgold, Rt. : Lifetime on perienced. 48 atl 0 Steelman, Rt.8, Box 391 NOTICE TO ALL CERTIFIED S\ POTATO GROWER: Get your sweet potato tape 0) avoid congestion and delay in ge soon as inspectors in your territory potatoes to be free of insect infesta ease, kindly fill out your Groves ; that potatoes have the number of tor been prope!