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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1952
NUMBER 4
Dealers
kers License |
_and brokers
purpose oe the Legislature in
tiring dealers and brokers of live-
0 obtain | a license was also to
And Other
Immigrants
The Federal Government is send-
men around over the country to
hearings and get the ideas of
ple on immigration. You will
ember that the last congress pass-
immigration act which is very
and limits the number and
; of people who can come into
the United States.
ou will also remember that
has been a program by the
-. Government of bringing in
ed displaced persons. Many of
hese displaced persons were brought
Georgia.
_ DISPLACED PERSONS
I will appreciate it very much,
ou have had any experience with
laced persons, if you will write
Tell me how they are getting
g: whether or not they have
if so, how many times. And
ssible, tell me where they are
y. Any further information will
2 ippreciated. I need this informa-
n to put before the committee
eae meet here on the 17th
first give us a report
the total immigrants in this
try during the last several
How many and where from,
where now located. The future
his country may very well de-
on the matter of immigration.
have also suffered violent
by reason of permitting
ation here too rapidly and
immediately and tell me about
nges in our economy and social
regard to the kind of peo-
see that nasi who buy and sell are
reliable and abide by the laws.
Men who are not interested enough
to read the laws and the regulations and
who cannot be depended upon to abide
_by them, constitute a threat to the live-
stock business by spreading disease
through the state.
What has been said with regard to
brokers and dealers is also true as to
barn operators.
Since we have been requiring proper
records to be kept at the barns and
copies forwarded to this office, we have
been able to find where some people
have been swapping ear tags. In these
cases, the tags taken out of the ears of
clean cattle were inserted tn the ears of
cattle. that have reacted to bangs. This
was done to palm off on innocent persons
cattle that were known to be diseased.
Certainly no one guilty of this is worthy
of having a license to deal in livestock.
: CLEAN HERDS
The State is spending a good deal of
money in an effort to help the farmers
clean up their herds and maintain cleas
herds. Certainly no right thinking citizen
would feel that he had the right to scat
ter disease and to ignore the law simply
to make a few dollars in an illegitimate
way. ;
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture
AID FOR ALL
Europes Experts Mapping Super
Marshall Plan For Asia, Latin America
Reprinted From THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
By RAY CROMLEY
Staff Reporter Of The Wall Street Journal
MEXICO CITYCome next spring, the
- Europeans are going to hand President
Stevenson or President Eisenhower a new
batch of global aid proposals that promise to
make the long-suffering taxpayer s hair stand
on end.
Freshest scheme of the lot: A big Mar-
shall Plan for the non-European world.
Since this would involve less direct economic
aid for Europe itself (but much more every-
where else), the Western European financial
wizards whove dreamed it up think it ought
to appeal to Americans.
In addition to this, the Europeans are go-
ing to ask for some sort of world commodity
price support device, a systemyet to be de-
tailedwhereby the U. S. would absorb sur-
plus European labor, do more defense buying
in Europe, lower its tariffs and ease its cus-
toms regulations, among other things.
Its not yet clear exactly when or how
these proposals will be made. Some officials
talk of a U. S. European economic get-to-
gether in March, but that isnt definite yet.
Nor is it definite whether there would be a
formal conference or informal talks on a
man-to-man basis.
THE BIG MARSHALL PLAN
The glorified Marshall Plan is perhaps the
most intriguing scheme. Word of it was
gleaned here in a series of private conversa-
tions with financial representatives from
most of the Western European countries;
_ theyve been in Mexico City for the recent
World Bank and International Monetary
Fund conferences.
The Europeans are getting this plan pok
ished up now to present to Ike or Adlai. &
plans go according to present thinkingand
nothing has been decided officially as yet
the Europeans will approach the U. S. on if
with two very tempting offers:
They'll propose that the U. S. should a
to gradually cut down its economic ai
Western Europe to nothing within the next
two to threeor maybe fouryears.
Theyll promise to clamp down hard on in-
flation in Western Europe with tough
monetary policiesheavy credit restrictions,
x slowdown on unessential building, a heavy
slap at luxury and non-essential industries.
A TEMPTING OFFER
This tough money policy is something
American financial officials have been try-
ing to get Europeans to agree to for four
yearswithout results. U. Ss. officials hold
that if the Europeans would take these
tough steps, Europe could get on its feet
and not need much more American economic
aid; without these tough steps then no
amounts of-U. S. aid will solve the problem.
That U. S. reasoning will make this a very
tempting offer to American officials.
Then the Europeans will spring their big
surprise. They'll propose that the tres begin
a big new Marshall Plannot for Europe,
but for the rest of the worldfor Asia, for
Latin America and for the Middle East.
Theyll propose the U. S. set aside billions
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he
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FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
Nice little farm, 50 A in
Henry Co., near Jenkinsburg, 1
mile off Hwy 42, four room
concrete house, barn, stables,
12 A fenced pasture, creek run-
ning through same, 5 A hog
pasture, rest of land cleared,
$3000. with some terms. C. L.
Beale, Atlanta, 2293 Peachtree
32 A farm, 3 R house, wired
for stove, 1 mile new Center-
ville Hwy., for sale or exca
for house and less acreage. Ms.
Myrtle Summers, Lithonia, Rt.
Rd. Phone VE 9697 day; RE
4004 night.
4 A land with 2 story build-
ing located on Buford dnd Cum-
ming Hwy., 4 mi. Buford. In
business section. Contact for
price: W. M. Porter, Buford,
Rt. 3.
1 1/2 A land, 6 R house, fruit
trees of all kinds pecan trees
(bearing), 2 hen houses, brood-
er house, garage, ideal for
truck and poultry, house wired
for an elec. stove, located 3
mi. W. Waycross, on U. S.
Hwy. 82. For any further in-
formation send stamped en-
velope for reply. Mrs. J. P.
Braxton, Waycross, Rt. 4, Al-
bany Ex.
20 A good land, 4:R house,
barn, 4 1/2 mi. Marietta in
eorner of Burnt Hickory, and
McCheacherns Rd., next to
New Salem Church, mail, 2
school routes to 2. separate
schools, good well of water.
Sacrifice for quick sale. $3000.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leavell,
Marietta, Rt. 4.
700 A stock farm, 140 A
Sericea, 60 A coastal Bermuda,
15 A Kobe, 75 A Oats, 20 A
Crimson Clover, 40 A Pecan
Grove, bal. timber: 10 R colo-
nial house, managers cottage,
2 tenant houses, 2 metal grain
bins, 4 dif. Lae aed wired
with 1200 rods 39 woven
wire; 4 barns, REA, ae and
school bus by door, near
churches, running creek, run-
ning water to all houses, modern
and painted white including
fences. Chas. Pagel, Hephzibah.
Land with saw timber grow-
ing on same, located 4 mi, W.
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Co.,
art of the estate of. the late
M. Jackson, for sale. For
particulars, contact: P. E. Jack-
son, Lawrenceville,
185 A young timber (pine)
and farm land, near Cave
Springs, Floyd Co., Timber cut
this year, old "houses, $18,
acre. Dont write. See: R. 2
Rome, 722 Chariton
J. Spruell Lunsford home
place Rt. 17, four miles Elber-
ton, 8 R house, wired, bath,
elec. pump in well, 4 other
wells, 3 tenant houses, 110: A,
45 A, cultivation some timber,
stream in pasture. Contact: A.
O. Bracey Jr., Elberton.
Approx. 350 A in Monroe
Co., 1 mi. paved road from
Forsyth to Juliette; 80 A clear-
ed bal. in heavy growing tim-
ber, some ready to saw, mostly
under new 4 strand wire (barb-
ed) fence, watered by 2 streams,
on mail and school bus route,
REA line, One 6 R, one 4 R
house, 1 barn, good sites for
farm ponds. E. L. Crum, Juliet-
te.
16 A Gordon Rd., 900 ft.
paved frontage, 1 1/4 mi. At-
lanta city limits. Will reserve
210 ft. paved frontage going
back 600 ft. and sell balance
for. $22,000. Effie Smith, Aus-
tell, Rt. 3, Gordon Rd.
135 A, modern new 2 bed-
room house (all conveniences),
2 tenant houses, 138 ft. well,
elec. pump, school bus by door,
fenced and cross fenced, hog
wire, tractor all equipment, 100
A in cultivation about 200
pecan trees, pond site already
surveyed, spring fed; water for
stock, 4 mi. So. Richland Hwy.,
$20,000. T. E. Moore, Richland,
Rt2,
243 A stock farm, 3 mi. W
LaGrange on paved Roanoke
Rd., 200: A in fenced improved.
pastures of sericea lespedeza,
crimson cloyer,. ladino clover,
kudzu, fescue, arranged for
year around grazing; Fully e-
quipped dairy barn, 2 cattle
barns, 7 R house, elec., auto.
water system, butane gas; 2
Tenant houses, 2 lake sites,
$25,000. on terms. Mra, cd: 0%
Statham, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Tel.
5730.
A splendid farm of 190 A, 3
mi. Soperton, 12 mi. Vidalia, on
Vidalia Hwy. 3 dwellings, ex-
cellent improvements worth as
much as price of place. Most
of land in grass, extra well
watered. $25,000. R. M. Sparks,
Soperton.
110 A dairy farm with 75
A pasture seeded with fescue,
lespedeza, crimson and ladino
clover; Good 5.R house wired
for elec. stove, 12 stanchion
dairy barn, pump in deep well,
5 outbldgs., besides barn; pond
and branch; fenced with 4
strand new bob wire, located
6 mi. out Washington, Wilkes
Co., on pores Greensboro Hwy.
Rt. 44, ee Maxwell, Washing-
ton, RFD 2.
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
200 A as road frontage on
Ga. Hwy. mi. Elberton,
with branches, Me timber,
ideal for cattle ranching and
forestry; 4 R_ house, 100 ft.
well walled with _granite rock.
Convenient to churches and
schools, and Gyeyhound bus
service, - also Rural mail de-
livery. Elec. and telephone.
Write for full information. M.
E. Brown, Middleton, Rt. 1.
17 A land for sale or trade
for late model Ford Tractor
or Farmall. See: Bill Wages,
Auburn, (Barrow Co.).
95 A, 1 1/4 mi. city limits
Americus, Sumter. Co., paved
road, 5 R house, with basement,
all modern conveniences, fenced
and cross fenced, 3 barns, 1
laying house, 1 brooder house,
pump house, milk house, run-
all livestock, crops, and mach-
mete J. L. Banner, Americus,
te eRe
Ideal small stock farm, 101
1/4 A on Hwy. 117, nine mi.,
Dublin,. Laurens Co., 2-4 R
houses, 1 remodeled with gas
heat, running water, practi-
cally new. Allis - Chalmers
Tractor with all equipment,
permanent pasture, already
started. George L.. Snyder,
Rentz, Rt. 1.
Good 5 R house with 60 A
land, lights, chicken houses
with - running water, clover,
fescue pastures, school, ~ mail
route by door, pump in well,
25,000-30,000 ft. timber, 4 mi.
Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co., on
Atlanta Hwy. Cash. See: Char-
lie Satterfield, Dahlonega, Rt.
3. .
64 A farm, Whitfield Co.,
5 1/2 mi. So. East Dalton. Elec.
8 R house, barn, outbldgs.,
well of freestone water, good
garden and orchard, everlasting
water in pasture with fine lake
site, well timbered, good road
frontage with mail and school
bus by door, for sale or trade.
No letters ans. Come see. N.
R. Hogan, Dalton, Rt. 2
50 A Clayton Co., 4 mi. Ae
lanta General Depot, about
half mile from Hale Haven
Station just off Hwy. 42. Year
around spring, good land, $70.00
acre. George D. Emerick, Rex.
70 A, 43 A cultivation, 27
A fine timber, 7 mi. SE Hazle-
hurst, Jeff Davis Co., on mail
and school route, near schools
and churches, 2.8 A tob. allot-
ment, good tob. barn, for sale.
Mrs. Margie D. Golsby, College
Park, 410 E. Walker Ave. At-
lanta Phone FA 2062.
NE Clarksville,
Habersham Co., 9 R. house,
water and lights, barn, block
store building, 2 mi. new Rayon
Plant. Cattle and chicken farm,
2 running streams, $3000.00. 1/2
down payment, or arrange easy
terms. Contact: F: R. Vandi-
ver, Robertstown, :
65 A farm, 1 mile NE Car-
rollton, Carrol Co., about 1/2
mile facing Highway 78 to
Atlanta, 1 large house, two 2
R_ houses, large barn, plenty
water for pasture, $35,000.00
cash. Mrs. Ben Burns, Carroll-
ton, Rar 3:
100 A land, 4 mi. So. Dear-
ing, McDuffie Co., plenty grow-
ing timber, plenty running
water, also spring, . for
W. T. Reeves Jr., Dearing, Rt.
1,.. Box 422;
Farm North Fulton Co., 23
mi. Buckhead on Hopewell
paved road, 26 A fenced and
cross fenced, 14 A permanent
pasture, 10 A creek bottoms,
all year spring; 3 R_ white
house, elec. lights, barn, feed
houses; Fruit trees, shrubbery,
flowers, garden plots, $6000.00.
Elec. stove and_ refrigerator,
included. Martha Kimbell, At-
lanta, 5 Produce Row. LA
4411,
70 A farm, 2 dwelling houses,
chicken house, other outbldgs.,
Forsyth Co., 1/2 mile off Hwy.
20, between Cumming and Bu-
ford. Near .How Creek Bapt.,
Church and school, Ideal loca-
tion for hog and cattle farm.
Mrs. J. R. Trusty, CEng,
Star Route.
27 A, 4 mi.
ning water, some timber; Also.
_ment;
cash. |
62 A, 10,000 to 15,000 ft. pine
timber ready td cut, about
25 Aopen for cultivation,
branch through place, excellent
pond site, School bus and mail
by door; 2 houses, one 6 R with
bath, elec. water heater, pump
in well, built in kitchen cabi-
nets, wired for elec. stove; 3 |
R tenant house wired for. lights; | Mrs
1 barn, $4750.00. T. O. Hunni- |}
cutt, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
62 A farm, 5 R
outbldgs., plenty
pasture, { mule, 1 1,
some farming tools,
ford Church, ju ;
Rd., on the old Sandt
Come to John F
turn, come by chur
right, Ist. house o1
. Rado Kim
100 A land, 40 A cultivation: |Gupg:
bal. pasture, and woodland,
some good saw timber;
4 R house, barn, crib, plenty
running water, good well of
water, elec. lights. School bus
and mail by door, 1 mile west
Loftin, in Heard Co., for sale
or rent. T. B. Wood, Bowdon,
Rt: 1. S
46 A, running water ll
through barn and house, 1/2
acre under fence, hog pasture,
crib smoke house, work shop,
pump house, good well in yard.
Mail by door. 1 mile east of
Burwell, Carroll Co. 1. mi.
Methodist Church, 3/4 mi. to
Bapt. Church. Good young or-
chard, vineyard grapes, scup-
pernong, 1/2 A in strawberries,
vegetable garden under fence,
Mrs. W. A. Robinson, Carroll-
ton, Rt. 5,
91 A farm, over 20 A culti-
vated, bal. good yellow pine
timber, on Hwy. 64, REA, mail
and school. bus route,
right with terms if need be.
E. O. Williams, Surrency, Rt.
2
90 A good land, some saw
timber, 6 R house in good cond.,
wired,for elec. stove, telephone,
butane gas, sufficient outbldgs.,
located on Hwy. 161, three mi.
Cave Springs, Floyd Co., on
Cedartown Rd. Mrs. John W.
Brock, Cave Springs, Rt. 2.
39 1/2 A good truck farm
land, 35 min. drive from At-
lanta; 6 R house, good out-
blidgs., telephone, running
water, good pasture, ideal lake
site. Priced right to sell. C.:G.
Paschal, Snellville, Box 318.
-15 A land, 3 bedroom house,
bath, deep well, outbldgs, gar-
age, 4 mi. E. Albany, Dough-
trey Co., cash $12,500. Or trade
for unimproved land. G. H.
Hilderbrandt, Albany, Rt. 1
Box .520-A. Phone 4410-W.
626 A, 216 A in cultivation,
fertile land, 35 A _ lespedeza
pasture, everlasting water, ex-
tra good for stock and row
crops; One Ford Tractor, and
J. D. Tractor with all equip-
Around 1200 bu. corn,
other useful things. Priced to
sell. Located Wheeler Co. Near
McRae and Alamo, see: H. G.
Wilkes, Alamo, Rt. 2.
108 A good land, about 40
A cultivation, rest in pasture
all under fence, 5 mi. NW
Donaldsonville, Hwy. 39, school
and mail route; Good 4 R
house ceiled inside, elec. lights,
running water in house and to
barn, $4950. Arthur F. Sowell,
Donalsonville. Bre ks
8 1/2 A, pasture with branch,
State Hwy. 92 4:72 tor Doug.
lasville, 5 R house, bath, hot
and cold water, coal furnace,
telephone, barn, another build-
ing if interested. O. G. Sparks,
Douglasville, Fairburn Rd. Tel.
2072.
150 A good land for farming
or pasture, all fenced; year
around water; lespedeza grow-
ing. 2 tenant houses, other out-
bldgs., nice 8 R home, hot and
cold water, gas heat, elec.,
grocery store, meats, gas and
oil. mill house, wagon scales,
near schools and churches, Es-
tablished 32 years. Unlimited
opportunities. Cy W. Hadden,
Louisville, (Stapleton Cross Rd.)
25 A land, 8 A good pasture,
6 A cultivation, bal., in thrifty
growing timber. Good 4 R house
with elec., 4 stall barn, good
hog lots with good farrowing
houses; Some fruit trees, good
water, close to Hwy. 52. School
bus and 4 buses daily to mar-
ket, churches nearby. Good
community. 6 mi. E. Dalton, 5
priced |
.|Box 2101.
ee aoe
100 A farm, Titus, To
few minutes drive
see or Burton Lake.
farm, good for all
bottom, right soil and
for cabbage, Irish pota'
bothered with drough
timber; Elec., runni
in house, large pastu
meadow, $7000. Cl
See while in crop.
Eller, Titus. :
125 A dand, nea:
, barn, .2
water, 1 spring, Appro
worth of timber. Mai
school bus route at d
grocery store nearb
Davenport. Chatsworth
30 A farm, 3 mi.
Gilmer Co.; good 4 R-
pasture, hen house, fo!
Go Ucon Rd. to Lee
turn right about 300.
Ucon- Road. P.. Lek
poe 112 Bankheac
60 A farm, 10 mi.
tersville, Bartow > Co.
E. White, good 4 R-
A permanent ae
2B cA cultivation,
000: ft. pine timber, o
road, school bus route. & or
sale. $2500. Ped Woods,
t
66 1/4 A farm tana
A in full bearing p 1
bal.,
located on good road
Plains and 9 Am
Sumter Co., Ga. No h
improvements. $3500.
C. Smith, Tampa 1,
(Tax Pay:
former res. of Ga.).
202 1/2 A good Jan
farm open, some saw
some young timber,
water, good pastures,
story house, 1 tenant
buildings not liveable
paired; Also adjoining 22
A, known as Hills Mill |
good pastures, some N
plenty of young timber,
ning streams, grist. wa
not running, 6 R house,
ing wells, one sulph
one mineral water. M
REA line, 1/2 mile paved
George R. Standridge, El
66 A good land, enough
trees for one large |
peaches, cherry, apples.
5 R house (new roof
cow stalls, hog lot, |
A cultivation, has be
out 2 years will make
cotton to.acre, lays well,
well: of water, on 78
about 30 mi. Atlanta, 12_
beyond Stone Mountai
Acree, Loganville, Rt.
166 2/3 A land, Dupre
trict, Pulaski Co., 3 good h
on place; 135 GAs in cultiv:
good land. See: W. P.
Finleyson, Rt.
3 1/2 A land, 6-R ho
store combined, plaste
side and out, property
Hiawassee-Clayton Rd.
Fodder Creek Rd. at Mace
Church, Towns Co. See
for terms. Mrs.-Ada O Ow.
Hiawassee, Rt. 1. -
One farm, 35 or 40
land, good pasture,
both cows and hogs,
lasting water in and
pasture, good sprin,
saw timber, fire wo
roads. School oe 0
mail by door. -Chi
stores 2 1/2
mi. W. Chatsworth. Price on|7 R, wired
application, come see: W.. D. | stov
Wilbanks, cert Rt.- 2.
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FOR SALE i FOR SALE FOR SALE
74/2 mi. So.| 53. A, 23 in cultivation, 6 72 A, Titt Co. 2 mi. No.| 4 R house, on 1 acre laid, 135 A, 75 A fenced, some
arm,
ike Co., 6 R house |
, and elec., pump in
ool bus and mail Rt.,
Baptist Church. Land
or 1953, but can give
mn of house Ist. of year
| as grain is harvested.
illiams, Milner, Rt. 1.
mn pavement, 22 mi,
mo A; sin > pasture
bal. in small timber,
fenced; 2 dwellings, one
e frame house recently
rn 30 x 50; Located in
and progressive com-
2 1/2 mi. Palmetto. All
ces available. $5000.
Atlanta, 780
:
rE
Hughes,
Jand, all in woods,
ver but lots of young
highway, elec. line
_ public road on
ior cards answered. J.
:) Wade, Butler, Rt. 1,
) R house, pump i
, lights, phone, good
car shed, school and
door. See or write for
). S. Bailey, Villa
land, 25 A. cultivated,
timber, 3 R house, and
$45. acre. J. R. Clements,
ity.
120 A farm in northern
y Co., 10 mi. No.
g, plenty of water and
Bermuda pasture, con-
churches and store,
for stock raising; Two
es, good barns, other
ehicken houses 5000
>, mail and school Rt.
rent on 3rds. or 4th.
lughes, Gainesville, Rt.
. ee Se Re oe a eee
arm, permanent stream
property, partly arable,
plenty fire wood, 24
can trees, ideal for.
nd poultry; 4 R house
lectricity, school bus by
good neighbors, $2000.
Will trade for smaller
24 gal. gas-tank includ-
ed right. See or- write:
Golightly, LaFayette, 616
re.
R house and _barn,
springs, 1 mile off pav-
near Marietta. Phorie
ph Dunn, Marietta,
it
A Clayton Coxtts: <1) 2
onesboro, about 1 1/4
wy. 41., about 2 mi.
-Jodeco, near
/R house with elec., 1
road. Telephone line
mail route by door,
-R.: S. Duffey Sr.,
o, Rt. 1, Box 418.
A land, in northeast
of Georgia, good bottoms
d timber, tame grass
good 6 R.house, water,
chicken house, good
eal stock farm. Priced
. Justus, Clayton, Rt.
good land, all cleared,
ise (needs some repairs),
ghts, good well water,
Race
d parn. _ Bargain for
Cannady, Glennville,
ood land, 5 mi. No.
on U. S- Hwy. 27,
in. fescue, orchard,
A pine, bal. in hard-
and young pine, 30 stall
arn, hay barn, tool shed;
heat, telephone avail-
on, all buildings in ex-
ondition, $19,500. with
wn, and bal. on terms.
. Smith, LaFayette,
wash shed, poultry.
with city water and:
R house, wired; on mail and
Bus Rt. 4. M. cap., chicken
house, with water in each
house, 8 mi. West of Gaines-
ville. T. A. Darracott, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1. ;
Chicken farm, 5 M. cap.
brooder house, 10 x 12 feed
house, some small dwellings,
8 mi. No. Cartersville, 1 mi.
So. of White, on Hwy. 411.
Sell or rent. Write. Mrs. J. N.
Young, Woodstock.
95 A., more or less in Doug-
las Co., near McWhorter, elc.
and road through place. All in
timber. Running water and lake
site, $2,500. R. E. Summer,
Forest Park, Rt. 1, Atlanta
Phone CA 9843.
75 A..farm, new~5 R. house,
lights and water in house, 5
A. bottom land, plenty pasture,
well fenced, plenty timber, $3,-
000. Frank Roberts, Blairsville,
Box 56.
5 farms in Carroll Co.,,\ on
Hwy., or near Hwy., all well
located: 350 acres; 120 A., 470
A., and 420 A.- respectively.
Come see: Dont write..C. J.
Garrett, Bremen, 323 Laurel
St. Phone 2063.
75-A., 7 Rooms and bath,
barn, garage, on paved road,
near stores and churches; mail
and school bus Rt. 1 1/2 mi.
Dixie Hwy. Electricity, pump
in well, hot water, 30'A. Kobe
Lespedeza, bal.
plenty wood and water, shade
trees and shrubbery; 15 bear-
ing pecans and other fruit, 35
mi. Atlanta. Old Homeplace.
E. W. Durham, Griffin, Rt. 4;
Box 225. (Near Sunnyside).
210 A good land on paved
Hwy., 3 mi. good town, with 3
churches, good public school,
school bus from front door to
half place in open land. Three-
fourth of place under fence and
cross fences. New well, run-
ning water, ideal for cattle
raising. David T. Jennings, A-
mericus, P. O. Box 85.
151 A located 8 mi. south
Cuthbert on Blakely Hwy., elec.
line, mail route, school bus,
large stream of water through
center of place ideal for cattle
raising, for quick sale. Contact.
J. M. Sanders, Coleman.
80 1/2 A farm, Paulding Co.,
large 3 R house with elec.,
plenty running water, 10 mi.
W. Dallas, Ga., on Villa Rica-
Rockmart Rd., 101 Hwy. near
school and churches. Grove
Park Section. Foster Hogue,
Atlanta, 14 Elinor Pl.
N. W.
BE 4887. ;
110 A farm, Appling Co.,
approx., 42 A in cultivation, bal.
some permanent pasture, to-
bacco allotment, $8500..Can ar-
range part on time. W. J. Hin-
son, Hazlehurst.
307 1/2 A farm, 1 1/2 mi.
Cochran, Bleckley Co., with
frontage on 2 paved roads, one
county all weather road; ideal
for cattle and row crop, has
a number of fruit and pecan
trees; 6 R house lights, bath,
4 barns, outbldgs., and tenant
buildings; In addition, plan-
ned developments in Cochran
and Bleckley-Co. (Makes this
farm hold investment potentials
bargain price. $60. acre. Owner
will finance suitable purchaser
on good terms. Write: R. E.
Dunn, Smyrna, Rt. 2.
16 A land, 3 R house, 2
cabins, 3 springs water near
house, 3 A bottoms, 2 small
lakes, 4 A woodland, good
location, near church, school
bus road. 3 mi. So. Franklin,
Heard Co., reasonable price,
Homer Echols, Franklin, Rt. 1.
100 A good level land, run-
ning water, year around graz-
ing, timber, fruit nuts, and
grapes; good dwelling modern
in every way, good community,
in livestock and dairy section
Walker Co., good roads, schools,
and churches; Large 20 cow
milking barn fully equipped
with necessary dairy items. J.
C. Parker, owner, Atlanta, 38
Capito! Square: Or see at Trion
Rt. 1, or Phone LaFayette, Ga.
40036. SPAS STA
in pasture; |
in pine timber, good buildings,
Chula on Federal Hwy., 60 A
cultivation with tobacco and
peanut allotments, cotton, corn,
other crops, fenced and cross
elec., running water, good to-
bacco barn, other barns, A, L.
Law, Chula.
z
157 1/2 A farm, 75 A culti-
vation, very fertile land, 8 mi.
N. Carrollton, good house, barn,
water, 3 mi. No. Temple, Car-
rol Co., elec. in house. $4500.
F. L. Wynn, Temple, Rt. 1.
- 88 A, 8 mi. Lockheed and 2
mi. Roswell, on Hwy. 120, Five
room house (rented for $35.
monthly); One 6 R house not
finished but occupied, daily
mail and school bus, elec.,
phone; Small lake, orchards,
growing timber. $5500. Charles
bV. Aberhold, . Atlanta, 1215
Mortimer Pl. S. E. MA 4484.
92 A land, 1/4 mi. 78 Hwy.,
3.1/2 mi. to Villa Rica, good
land, plenty water, good pas-
ture, no buildings, near school
bus route, REA line. Nice loca-
tion. $2000. cash. Paul Bolden,
Austell, Rt. 1.
382 A Forsyth Co., between
Buford and Cumming, 1 mi.
Buford Dam, with 5 streams,
houses, lights, water, phone,
2 broiler houses, 6000 cap., ea.,
plenty young timber, 32 A
Sericea, 5 yrs. old, 35 mi.- At-
lanta,; $40. acre. R. E. Green,
Atlanta, 234 Pharr Rd.,_N. E.
CH 5719: 3
130 A land, with 50 A in 2
farms, 4.3 A tobacco, well tim-
bered; Also 1 mule, tractor
(Farmall A), 25 head stock cat-
tle, 3 sows, and pigs, 1 wagon,
plow tools. All for $16,000. B.
F. OBerry, Millwood, Rt. .1.
57 A, good 4 R house, barn,
fine well of water, some pulp-
wood and timber, located 2 mi.
E. Flovilla, Butts Co., on good
road and school bus route, 1/2
mile of church. Priced to sell.
Call or write:-I; J: Fuller, Flo-
villa, Rt. -1.
136.7 A land, 26 A_ bottom,
mail and school bus route,
near church and highway; good
2 H crop in cultivation; 3
houses, for sale (all or part) or
standing rent basis. 7 mi. No.
Gainesville. A. J. Daniel,
Gainesville, Rt. 9.
My home place, 180 A, 90 A
cultivation, 1.7 A tobacco allot-
ment, 6.9 A peanuts, pecan
orchard of large trees, all bear-
ing, fine place for fish pond
with very little labor, good for
pasture, some. good timber; 7
R house, 2 tenant houses, school
bus and mail route by door, 2
1/2 mi. to church, $12,000. Mrs.
ae Powell, Lumber City,
bie
40 A with house, good well
water on screened porch, for
sale or exchange for house and
small plot of land near town.
J. M. Bishop, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
32 A, 7 R house, plenty out-
bldgs., good lake site, 11 mi.
Atlanta, 3 mi. Tucker, 1/4 mi.
Rehoboth Church. $15,000. or
sell part of property. A.. W.
Stapp, Tucker, Rt. 2.
100 A, 3 mi. E. Jefferson,
Jackson Co., 140 yds. from pav-
ed. State highway, one 9 R
house, 4 R house, 6 outbldgs.,
2 branches, lake site, lots of
saw timber, good land, fine for
cattle or poultry raising, or
general farming, $10,000. Easy
terms. W. H. Maley, Jefferson.
265 A farm, on Tallapoosa
River, 4 1/2 mi. NE Buchanan,
with $2,000 worth young tim-
ber, on farm, 2 story house,
one 5 R, and new 4 R bunga-
low; 100 A bottom, ideal. for
stock farm. Exchange for
smaller place and difference
near East Point. Or sell out-
eer E. N. Rice, Buchanan,
Eels i ;
Small acreage with 6 R farm
house, elec. lights, 2 shallow
wells, good outbldgs, barn,
chicken houses, smoke house,
etc., handy to town, half mile
paved road, mail and school
er B. B. Morgan, Clyo, Rt.
fenced; 6 R dwelling and bath, |
and 200 ft..from river; 2 good |
bus by door, priced for quick
in Chattooga Co., house wired
for elec. stove, city water, lo-
cated town of Lyerly, $1500.
Half cash, balance $25. month-
ly. For details see: J. W. Wil-
son, Summerville, Rt. 1.
89 A, 4 R, and 6 R house,
one wired for stove; 2 creeks,
1 small branch; road runs
through entire length of farm,
12 mi. Lockheed Plant, some
saleable timber, excellent
water. 2 bales cotton per acre.
Near excellent schools. Mrs,
Sarah Mabry, Marietta, Rt. 5,
Phone 9-6571.
52 A., approx., 3 mi. Al-
pharetta, 1 mi. Cummings, hwy.
Fulaton Co., good, level land,
large spring and branch, small
peach orchard; 4 R dwelling,
2 chicken houses, 2 barns,
pump in well, $6500. Wm. M.
seeper: Atlanta, 1505 Candler
Bldg.
165 A dairy farm, all under
fence, around 70 head cattle,
(Jersey and Guernsey mixed
cows), new barn made of
cement blocks and equipment,
2 units DeLaval Milkers, size |-
of barn, 46 ft. wide, 116 ft.
long; 6 R house with bath, loc-
ated in Union City, Fulton Co.,
on Flat Shoals Rd. J. N. Hose,
College Park, Rt.*2, Box 309.
Phone Fairburn 5151.
53 1/3 A farm, 5.3 bottom,
10:A upland, rest young grow-
ing timbery 3 branches; 6 R
house, elec. lights, barn, other
outbidgs., small apple orchard;
Near public road, school,
church, and school bus, 1 1/2
mi. highway, 10 mi. So. Ellijay,
Gilmer Co., good land for pas-
ture, good water, spring. See:
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
60 A, 23 mi. downtown At-
lanta, 5 1/2 mi. E. Lithonia, 1/3
mi. off paved Pleasant Hill
Rd., creek, 3 spring branches,
good -lake sites,, 20 A open,
plenty growing timber an rest;
House, barn, good well, in very
desirable community, $3850.
.| Some terms. Edwin M. Robison,
Conyers, Rt. 2, Box 161 A.
60 1/4 A farm, 6 R dwelling,
hall, bath, glassed and screened
back porch, kitchen, Youngs-
town sink, table top hot water
heater, store and mill house
combined, barn, 1 tenant house
farm mostly under wire, school
bus by door, church within a
few hundred yards, on Hwy.
150, from Thomson to Clarks-
ville Dam, $7600. Mrs. J. W.
Linnenkohl. RE di
45 A farm, all under fence,
85 A cultivation, 5 A peanut
allotment; Good 5 R_ house,
lights, running water, 3 1/2 mi-
E. Bainbridge on old Thomas-
ville graded road, 1/4 mile
church and: school, $4000. I. C.
Gaskins, Bainbridge, Rt. 2, Box
135 A. Z
Wonderful cattle range,
Camden Co., on Salt Water,
no marsh, good fishing an hunt-
Thomson,
ing. Less than mile from paved
road, Ga. Power available. Con-
sider selling, or exchange for
farm in tobacco belt. C. R.
Beutell, Kingsland, RFD, Mon-
key Point.
40 A, 35 A cultivation, 2
houses, 6 pecan trees, 4 fig
bushes, 1 grape vine, lasting
spring, deep well, lights; 2 A
tobacco allotment, 5 1/2 A pea-
nuts, $4800. A. M. McClellan,
Sylvester, Rt. 3.
110 A farm, fenced, concrete
dairy barn, 3 other barns, good
dwelling house, store building,
elec., water in house and barn,
pond for cows, on paved high-
way, 5 mi. town, school bus,
mail, and milk routes, 5 mi.
Washington, Wilkes Co., on
Greensboro Hwy. See: M. L.
Maxwell, Washington, RFD 2.
5 R house nicely furnished on
5 A good cultivatable land, 11
mi. Blairsville, Union Co.,; on
Nottely Lake Rd., large chic-
ken house with water, good
rock egg house, other build-
ings; Elec. pump in well, good
hog pasture fenced with hog
wire, several apple trees, grape
vines, strawberries; Few min.
drive to Blue Ridge and Chatu-
ga Lakes. Write or call: J. B.
Hunt, Wadley, Phone 105 M,
good branch bottom, several
timber, old 4 R house, elec;
40 A, 3 R house, lots young
pine timber; 155 A, 84 ft. water
fall, lots of young pine timber,
some large enough to saw, 1/2
mile highway; 116 A, No, 129
Hwy., 2 large springs, several
building sites. S. . Head,
Cleveland,, Rt. 4.
ture, Also 2 tractors, 2 mules,
hogs, cows; Other farm imple-
ments. Eastman-Rhine
Dolph Burnham, Eastman, Rt.
3s
48 A land, 3 mi. Hiawassee,
half mile off paved highway,
5 R house, elec. lights,
bidgs. for sale. Bill Hunni-
cutt, Hiawassee, Rt. 1, Box
52:
787 A land, major portion
fenced with barb wire, 1 mile
stream never dry water, 350
A open, 20 A bearing pecans,
lots young pine timber, modern
home. L. H. Finleyson, Finley-
son.
One 70 A farm with a dwell-
running water, one-half mile
highway. E. F. Farrow, Martin.
22 A, 10 A cleared, 9 pecan
trees, 6 fig, some pear and
peach trees; 6 house, barn,
other outbldgs, Mail and school
bus route, 3 mi. Guyton, Ef-
fingham Co., on Louisville Rd.
$3000. Emma T. Morgan, Guy-
ton.
14 A land, new modern 5
R house, wired for stove, hot
water, hardwood floors, pasture
(took care 10 head cows, 5
mules during dry weather). 15
mi. E. Decatur on Lawrence-
ville Rd. Make down payment.
J. W. Garner, Luxommi.
568 A pebble land with 2-4
R ceiled, and 3-3 R_ tenant
houses, 2 pump wells, about
200 A woodland with plenty
}saw and pulpwood timber, a-
| round 400 bearing pecan trees,
plenty branch heads and water.
for pasture, about 2 1/2 mi.
Cuthbert, Randolph Co., $15,-
000. Or $30. acre. Measured if
desired. W. C. Layer, Cuth-
bert.
80 A good land, approx. 25
A cultivation; 5 R house, elec:
lights, poultry house, 40 x 50,
loft 40 x 30, with lights, other
bldgs., good well, running
water, school bus and mail by
door, approx. 30 mi. Atlanta,
near paved road, 2 soil roads.
through .place. Can work land
with tractor. M. Asbury, New-
nan, Rt. 2, Box 250. :
40 A near Conyers, no house,
$40. acre; 95 A, with good farm
house, $5000. Both places near
Conyers. Also 80 A DeKalb
Co. Liberal terms on all tracts,
J. L.-Shipp, Owner, Atlanta,
321 Grand- Theatre Bldg. WA
8372.
Farm with 5 R house, 125
A under fente, paved highway
to Atlanta, about 26 miles, 10
mi. to Conyers; about 2 mi. So.
Monastery. Write for appoint-
ment. V. T. Stowers, Conyers,
Rice,
47 A land all under wire, 8
R house, water and lights, lo-
cated near Elberton, Elbert Co,
on Savannah River area, close
to edge Clark Hill Dam _ pro-
ject. $5000. Mrs. M. M. Saxon,
Middleton, Rt. 1.
200 A fine land, main house
with bath, telephone, other
modern conveniences. 5 tenant
houses, all rented to good ten=
ants, ample barns and out-
bldgs. Located 1 mile Houston
Co. Court House on Hwy. T
from Perry to Fort Valley.
Write or see: Mrs. E. D. Smith,
Perry. :
42 A land, 11 mi. E. Dublin,
8 mi. E. Dublin Barn, elec.
6 R dwelling, pump, plenty
water, school bus by door, good
roads, grow ail crops suited to
climate, ideal for poultry, hoge,
fish pond, potatoes, peanuts,
cotton, tobacco, corn, ; grapes;
Bargain if sold. at once, LH
Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 4G, at
Between 600-700 A iand, pas-
Awy.
out-
ings and barns, cultivation land _ :
and woodland, pastures with
fruit trees, lots of young pine
ARMS & FARM LAND | FARMS & FARM LAND
ae FOR SALE FOR SALE :
FOR SALE
FARMS & FARM LAND |
creer
3-4 R houses, reasonable price. | Elberton, RFD 5.
20 pct. cash, balance in 10 years. } Sri
' B. H. Warren, Louisviile. | 37 A, 17 A cultivation, clear-
'ed, land stumped, 5 R house,
Ga. land: 348.8 A land in | electricity, new feed and mule
Stephens Co., Ga. about. 200,-| barn. School and mail route,
000 ft. saw timber, 200 A;3 mi. No, Hahira on U. 8S. 41
formerly been in cultivation, at County Line. J.-A. Bennett
tan easily be put into eros Hahira, Rt. 1.
razing land, 25 A bottom, 11,- a
boo ft woven wire fence with| 122 A, 90 A open land, apune
barb wire at top and bottom, | branch, 6 R house a e an
all steel posts in concrete corn- | Plenty outbldgs., % 00 : a 7
ers; About 2000 cords pulpwood mail route by door, we: a :
veady for market. Located on|M. Jones, Hawkinsville, Rt. 3.
ay from Ba ae ce 129 A farm, 3 H.crop open,
Le, Plant. $8000 bah or easy | good jan (bale: to ee aes
igs } : Gomer fields, good for cat exc a :
ee. ee ee | Plenty. water, good timber,
Walballa, 8. C. (Ga. Bebey er fruit; Large house wired, small
on farm, and former residen house not, good outbldgs.,
er Sa.) 5 ~ | School bus at door. ae road
3 jin 10 min. drive 3 good towns.
-A land year, apound pas-| pie community. 3 churches
ture, nice outbldgs., good well | car We RM eGari tase once:
water on porch, nice house, on Rillet RES. 2
Gainesville Hwy. 5 mi. Blairs- :
- ville, school bus and mail route, 125 A more or less, 25 A
by door, electricity, $3000. Let- | open, rest in young timber. 20.-
ters ans. Mrs. Bob Barnette.| 000 ft. saw timber ready, 2
Blairsville, Rt. 1. |mi. paved Hwy.; 5 R ape
! : us
One farm of 143 3/4 A, 6 plenty outhouses; Schoo
mi. N. Lyons, on U. S. Hwy. 1.
has Ist. class house, barn, to- | Wij) produce 1 bale cotton to
_ bacco allotment, cane mill and acre. Perfect well of water,
furnace, good well water, 2) $3500. Seven miles SW Logans-
springs that never go dry,| ville. Mrs. Ella Mitchell, Lo-
creek running through pasture. gansville, RFD 3.
For further information con- :
tact: Huet W. Thomason, Oak Two 30 A farms all: under
Park. (5 mi. from farm). fence, about 50 A a ne
: {pecan trees, 1 large building,
95 A land, some saw timber, Fines outbldgs., need some re-
open land, rst in young pine pairs, ideal for regular farm-
timber, plenty running water, ing or stock farm. $5400. with
spring and creek, good well| timber; $4500. without timber.
Piped all the way, about 1 1/2/34 p. Blalock, S-525 Washing.
w0i. to pavement at Durand -on ton St. Evons.. ae
yaail and bus route, $1600. cash. | Bs
27 A farm, 21 mi. N. Atlanta,
WH. J. Ellis, Chipley, Rt. 3.
: : Gwinnett. Co., 1/4 mi. hwy. 29;
490 4 land, good for farming, 6 R house in good condition,
A bottom, plenty running post office, school route, tele-
water; Also . one lot of land phone, water electricity, creek
{10 A) and house, on highway, through pasture, near stores
_ gehool] bus and mail route. Mrs. and church. Mrs. Maggie Cain,
Walter Dorsey, Cleveland, Red, Luxomni, (Tel. Lawrenceville,
Chicken farm (2500 laying G4 2624).
hen cap.), located on coastal! 4200 Acre Tract, well located
section of Georgia. Will sell land, 600 A hill land. 600 A
an interest and employ as 2) Swamp land, 12 mi. Jesup, in
Manager, on a_ profit share | Wayne Co. Estimated Cruise
basis. Contact: Homer S. Van- |to Saw-cut 2,500,000 ft. timber
@ivere, Vidalia. : |plus pulpwood. Plenty wild
One 3 R house with elec, | game and fresh water fish. J.
~ Hights, good well of water, 4 |S: Madray, Odum, P. O. Box 5.
house with basement, now Phone 30.
under onstruction; 20 A land, 103 1/4 A land on Hwy. 240,
oS in cultivation, with 2 growing timber, pecan trees,
wanches, All adjoining city of |REA line; school route. 6 mi.
Tallapoosa, Haralson Co. Gas, | w_ Ideal, Macon Co. good ceil-
rater line, elec. line, school | eq house, 1 tenant house. Home
bus, mail route, paved road on| of the late J. L. Nelson, $5000.
State Hwy. 100. Sell part or all | yiys. Norman Williams, Owner.
to suit purchaser. Terms. Write: Oglethrope, Rt. 2. f 3
H. A. Jones, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. i :
684 A at Crosland, Colquitt
28 A with 2 R house, 25,000 Co., owned by Dr. M. F. Shaw,
ii. saw timber, creek and bot- (4 be sold in one body, or in
tom land, on good all weather 4 complete farms at private
xoad. 15 mi. Atlanta. Price cash auction. Mrs. M. F. Shaw. Ome-
ov terms or consider trade. See: ga. ;
W. B. Atkinson, Stone Moun- ;
tain, Rockbridge Rd. 357 A land, 170 A cleared,
: : 4 100,000 ft. saw mill timber, red
40_A, 10 in cropland, remain- | pebble land, ideal for perma-
der in timber and pasture, run- nent pastures and raising cat-
ning water; Good 8 R_ house, tle; 2 dwelling ~ houses, large
freshly painted, with well on barn: A 3 A tobacco allotment
poreh, 3 R house, good large! and a 16 ft. barn. Located 2
arn with lane to water, good | 1/2 mij. Rockledge, Laurens Co.,
BD erib, other outbldgs., mail and iy, P. Gillis Rockledge, Rt. 1.
- Behoo! bus route. J. M. Camp-,~ * e pair
bell Villa Rica. | 312 A land in Heard .Co., 6
i ; : /R house, 4 R house, 1 block
45 A, 12 A cultivation, 2 | house, plenty outbldgs., school
eee one house, 1 barn, 1/2 | and mail route, rolling store by
: to highway, 4 mi. SW door; fine place for cattle, one
ston, $850. cash. Henry }halt mile to highway. Plenty
Heaton, Roysign, Rt. 2. | lasting water. W. H. Burgess,
- A land with new 4 R/ Roopville, Rt. 1.
house (owner occupied), front| 399 acres in Wilcox Co.. nine-
@nd back porches, all openings | tenths mile Abbeville paved
and rear porch screened, good road, $15,000. Dr. J. C. Pat-
well, Wates Rd.; Red Oak, Ful- Lien Abbeville cn
ten Co., fronts 400 ft. 905 ft, :
back. School bus, 250-300 yds.|. 303 1/2 A Carroll Co., 11 mi.
trom house. Mail. laundry, tele- | So. Carrollton, 3 mi. E. Roop-
phone, elec. lines, good schools, | ville on State Hwy. 5, near
hurehes, good community. | Star Point Community, known
veorge P. Williams, College | as the Caldwell Banks Farm. 4
Park, Rt. 2, Box 414 A. | tenant houses, wired electricity,
: |3 barns, 2 branches, 1 creek.
_ 3 A or more, 9 R_ house!190 A open, 90 A woods, 23 A
located Douglas Co., on County unimproved pasture. Ideal. cat-
_ Line Church Rd. pump in |tle farm. Sacrifice for $6000. H.
well, lights and water in house, |S. Banks. Owner, Atlanta, 643
for sale. Contact: Roy G. Tit- | Woodland Ave., S. E. Atlanta
stores. Elec. in house. Land
Ww.
629 ood land, for culti-| One farm of 12 A more or 60 A farm in Gwinnett Co.,
ati * siete: 4 mi. Louis- | less on Hwy. 72, seven miles near Buford Dam Site for sale.
__-yille, 1/4 mile off Waynesboro | Elberton, on Athens ae in} Will Brown, Buford, Rt. 3.
ad yoad, State route 24,| Elbert Co.; Store an ouse |. ;
: Kelly's Mill Pond on one side} combined, barn, arage, all 405 A, 80-100 A tractor ee
of place, small creek on other; | fenced in, for sale. J. B. Saxon, | ed; Never-dry creek 1 mile
route,- near churches and
"| Savannah and Augusta Rd., U.
S. Hwy., 24, two houses paint- |
shaw, Atlanta, 118 Rawson St, | Tel. nights, Dixie 4874; Day, | and terms. D, T. Foster, Owner,
8, CY 2595. poke _ 1 McDonough. ;
through place. Plenty young
timber. Elec. line through, 5
mi. to County Seat Taylor Co.,
1 1/2 mi. to paved road, $30.
acre. J. M. Rustin, Butler.
50 A farm, 3 large room
house, 2 porches, good well in
yard with pump, water in
| house, lots of growing timber,
some good tending land, near
cut-off of Carrollton and Villa
Rica Hwy. to Atlanta. Black
top road to Carroll line, rest in
Douglas is to be black topped
soon: Plenty running water, 1
large pasture, big barn, near
2 churches not far from town.
$2250. cash. Homer Helton, Villa
Ries, Rt. Ay ' ne
12 A bottom land, 10 A up-
land, 5 A pasture, 143 A wood-
land, 2 chicken houses, good 3
R house with lights, small barn.
Write or come. Mrs. Fannie
Edwards, Cleveland, Rt. 5.
30 A farm, REA line, 1 mi.
E. Cotton Mill; 5 R house, good
barn, school -bus route. Priced
right. See: Leon Gaff, Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 3, Box 46.
6 A NE corner Hall Co., on
U. S. Hwy. 23; One modern 7
R house, 3 R house, both ex-
cellent cond., elec., butane gas,
coal or wood, running water,
bathrooms both houses, some
outbldgs.; Fruit trees, plenty of
shade excellent for raising
chickens. Ideal for truck farm-
ing. 1500 ft. elevation, RFD
and school bus route. Terms.
Phone. Gainesville 907-W-1, or
write: J. S. Mullen, Alto,
53 1/2 A good North Ga.
Mountain Land, 35 A pasture
under woven wire, 10 A culti-
vation; Good 4 R house with
lights, water plenty good out-
buildings; Also tractor and) e-
guipment. 10 head cattle. Sell
-together or separately, Avery
Jack Garland. Pike. :
420 A, Atkinson Co., 60 A
cultivation, 30 A pasture, slash
pine timber, 3.9 A tobacco al-
lotment; 2 tobacco barns; Good
barns, and storage space: 6 R
house, running water, tenant
house both with lights, good
fence, fish pond, 4 1/2 mi. NE
Willacoochee, $75. A; 170 A,
35 A cultivation, 75 A> woods
pasture, Lowndes Co., good
timber,- 2.8 A tob. allotment,
tob. barn with curer, fair
buildings, lights, running
water, 4 mi. N. Valdosta, $90.
A. Phone 1299-J. L. R. Guthrie,
Valdosta, 526 N. Lee St. ;
35 A, 10 mi. E. Sylvania,
Screven Co., facing the Old
ed inside and out, land fenced
and cross fenced, 2 good wells,
near school and churches.
Jackson Community. Mrs. V.
H. Boddieford, Sylvania, Rt. 2.
250. A more or less farm
land, Taylor Co.. 8 mi. So But-
ler, 5 A ideal 2 H farm clear-
ed level land; 5 R house, 2
chicken houses, good barn, elc.
pump with running water,
buildings, in good repair, wir-
ed for elec stove, 2000 slash
pines, 13 yrs. old, plenty young
timber, rest level land for
clearance, now cultivated with
tractor, $4000. A. L. Prince,
Butler.
15 A Cherokee Co:, 6 A good
truck patches, 5 R house paint-
ed inside and out, elec. light
fixtures in rooms, porches,
-telephone, well water on porch,
good barn 40 x 32 ft., fine for
growing broilers; Around 3000
| ft. pine saw timber, on school
; bus and -mail Rt., located Kil-
\lian Rd., 1/2 mi. city limits. M.
|G. Byess, Canton, Rt. 2.
42 A good land (old home
| place), good 6 R house, barn,
| other outbldgs., 2 1/2 W. Mc-
| Donough, Henry Co., on Jones-
| boro. paved. Hwy; also 61 A.
ee land, 7 R. house, pastures,
barn, creek, spring, nice lake
(well stocked with fish). Farms
adjoin. See at store West of
McDonough, or write for price
consisting of 10 ac
school route; 5 R,
farming, running
tom land. 2 wells,
Rt 4.
225 A dairy and
fenced and cross
permanent pasture
and grasses; One
Unadilla, Phone 2
210 A. Banks Co
ory Flat school. 2
and plenty good
if wanted at lower
say St. N. W., EL
256 A, lots of
better known as
Bradford Farm. $7
Johnson, Summery
sider selling with
tractor and_ tools,
hog, and chickens.
land, creek -runni
4& R_ boxed house
Odom, Hemp.
good pasture, wi
water, outbldgs.;
house with hall,
Gordon Co. $6000.
150 A farm; in
-morest, mail . and
if growing timber, i
Ni Bel Gan S42,
in pine timber, -n
highway. reasonabl
A. Cole, Dallas.
A pasture, 20 A in
timber, water in
sonable price. E.
Demorest. Rt. 1.
2A: Aand) 2.7
McIntosh Co., for
Slater, Townsend.
houses with bath.
in kitchen, pump
$9500. J.. A. Weave
Rt. 4.
Hartwell to Athens,
timber, two 4 R dw
ture will support 40
Small farm in Stephen Co.,| 20 A in Farin Co.,
-outside city, and on mail and / road, mail and schoo] |
R dwelling, good for truck Fowler, Blue Ridge.
or write. Dalton Cole, Toccoa, } located Middle Ga.,
house, tenant house, dairy barn,| and pine pulpwood.
sleeping barn, and_ strainer | Dunn, Williamson.
house. Running water the year ; LE
around, for sale. L. M. Ayer, 100 A land, 4 R hou
outbldgs., 25 A bottom land/| Ville, Rt. 3.
2 houses, 20-A., in Lula, Hall
Go., good dairy farm. See, dont
write. Docia Harris, Lula.
West Villa Rica, near Bus Stop, . Sete 7
38 mi. West of Atlanta,. $500.; which= Will pear ai sce"
jcan get more land adjoining
Wilkerson, Atlanta, 693 Lind-
place; 2 good houses, 3 R and kinsville, 1 mile off
4 R, with lights, 1 barn, 3 wells,.|R 34] to Macon, public
well, Armuchee, Rt. 2. : dening, nice young or
40 A land, North Ga. on| well water on porch, ele
Blairsville route, good tendable. house, near school bus rec
place, large spring, 1 mile off|ham. Ga. Fulton Co
Grand Rd. (all weather), in
sight of church, near school;
140 A farm, 50 A good level! Station or Call Aus
cultivatable land (all in 1 field) | 7531. hereon
place wired for elec. stove and|@nd other fruit trees, !
power, 3 mi..So. Sugar Valley, | bogs, 16 hens, 50 bu
V. D. Pulliam, Calhoun, Rt. 1. | Shelter on one side,
Co; 2 mi. Clarkesville and De- | RFD route. Mrs. Emma T,
route,75 A cultivation, 75 A
tle or poultry farm, located in | 28, 5 R house, bath,
Hwy.; One 6 R house, elec., : re
hot and cold water in house, farm. N. Warren, Li s
Frank McMillian, Demorest, Rt. Fayetteville Rd. Cl 4604.
: ce
41 5/8 A, 1 1/2 mi. town, all | iP City limits, 4 R es
branches and springs, elec. line | Unadilla, Dooly _Co
and mail route, 1/2 mile paved | Mts. J..C. Niblett, Sava
mi, W. Clarkesville, Haber- | 8rald. Rt. 3. es
sham Co., on Hwy. 115. Rea- 148 1/2 A, open
other implements, flowing well, :
at Bellville Bluff, on river, in |O good Road, School
6 1/2 A land, in Colquitt Co.,|Mail and school bus by
1/2 mile city limits, 3 good | Good roads and good settle
450 A, 3 mi. W: Bowman, (Fitzgerald, Ga.), $45. A.
Elbert Co., new paved road! c. McNean Sr., Waye
creek bottom pasture, Bermuda, ;
Dallas, Fescue and. Clover} Good farm, No. Ga.,
grasses, 180 A upland Sericea | more or less, some wo
and Kudzu pasture, balance | about 30 A cultivation
3 R_ dwellings, 3 large barns. |at present, 4 Rho
Coming section Elbert Co. Pas- | outbldgs., elec., _
tle. Reasonable prices. W. .A,
JChristian, Bowman, :
res, 1/4 mile} Blue Ridge on all
4 R, and 2/ door, for, sale or trade.
water, bot- : ahaa
1 spring. See} 183 1/2 A good farm
mixed soils, gently roll
A improved pasture, wi
cattle farm, cust post, new wire, be
fenced, with | sodded in lespedeza; 3
s of clovers,} ings, 3 barns, smoke
large 6 RJ with cellar, excellent po:
ee ee ee ee ee
131. So. Gainesville, Hall Co.
mile off paved road G
.. near Hick- | Weather road, good lake
housees and: pel tencensees: Martin
saw timber; | 61 1/2 A farm, 3 mi. Bufe
Gwinnett Co., fair house: ;
barn, electricity, school
mail route. Good pas
spring, small branch throu
and 2000 Concord Grape
this year iff pruned and
care of. Sell or consider
ing rent basis. W. J. T
Sie Atlanta, 536 Glen Iris, D
: B.MA5 743.7 8
tiinber on 209 A farm, 5 mi. No
price. Willie
the Henry | and school bus to house,
000. Arrants | route through place: 5 R-
ille. Rt. 2. | partly ceiled, elec., bar
shelter. everlasting
46 1/2 A land, mostly in tim- | branches, everlasting spring:
ber, fine place for cattle, good | yailable to any field exce
pasture, garden, chicken fence, |4 patch, young timber.
good large 5 R_ house, barn, | saw), mill site. See: O
outbuildings, 1/2 mile to ac- Hawkinsville, 212 N.
credited. high school, about 9 g
mi. to Rome on Hwy. 27. Con-
St. (At Bower Studio).
place small| 3 A more or less, good -6
2 cows, 1} house, timber, enough to b
A. .P. Cald- | house. 1 acre cleared
grapes, apples, peach trees,
ng through} Darby Rd. out from Birm
with other 18 A, nice lake
buildings. See or write. A. T. | Stream, 2 road front
water. Apply: L. R.
Mableton, c/o Amoc
th i oe
Gicw os ee 22 A, 10.A cleared, 4 .
2 porches, | nuts, 8 .ecan trees,
Half terms.|R house, barn, 4 stabl
Se On Louisville Rd., 3
Habersham | ton, Effingham Co
school bus | gan, Guyton.
deal for cat.| 6 A, 400 ft. paved road.
: ; Five Points Atlanta nea
ma paves sey, $1000 ar. Mixeleee
25 A land, on paved hig nw
as Charlie Hudson
o house, 2
e price, L. 209 Causton Bluff ge
35 A farm. water in house, | High School across road
(6 rooms), good outbldgs., 15
. City water and lights, 1
et mi. town. J. F. Brown
C. Denton, A young timber; 55 A
; Ss ae can ae
: 40 A already sowed Seri
ice houses, 15 A in Kudbu. 4 R. te
* door; Plenty water.
See: 2B. janta, $55. A; Also 7 t
farm, good land, 4 R -
abinet. sink | $2000. Terms or cash on
in well,|F. D. Duffey, Fairburn,
r. Moultrie, | 204. a
10 Acres in Ben Hil
100 A fine
1, Box 884. Phone 850
ellings, two | in grass for pastu
0 head cat-
OR SALE
oe "FOR RENT
FARMS & FARM LAND |
FOR SALE
have 5 R- houses,
id painted inside and
, other outbldgs., pas-
unning water, wells,
telephone line, fire
> saw timber,- near
ds, church, school,
00. and $5000. respec-
D. Giles, Douglasville,
eod level land, lots
timber, on Big Sandy
ood place for fish pond,
Can be seen. located
Toomsboro. Barney
mn, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.
ZeA5 Crisp Co.;.7- mi:
5 A- cultiveiion,
imber, good land; 5 R
nd bath, plenty. out-
irilled well, $7000. (45,-
Take up notes). H.
. Riverdale, Rt. 1.
a
m, 3 mi, W. Baie
hwy., convenient to
house with modern
es. About 250 A,
land in high state
vation, nice fish pond
with trout and bream;
good. bearing pecans
nt house, barns, lots
Iters, all fenced, pri-
phone. Fine for raising
gs. see D.>Cherry,
farm. wenin city limits
dison, Co., on paved |
* house with lec.;
sAStarm, 3 2.mi-<Col-4
i Bo Qe etenent
th elec. Both places
, dairy
Plenty
: timber. Mrs. B. B, Little-
lumbus, 1148 Lock-
ena Oa. highway
dmore School to Gills-
e timber, some bot-
Oconee River, 8 mi.
Gillsville:
inesville, Rt. 4.
and, all under wire,
off Hwy. 29, 1 mile
itville, at Cole's Serv-
2 houses,
ows, Ford Tractor
equipment. D. W.
Hogansville, Rt. 3
rantville.
16 . ae with
fruit, plenty of
iS B. Sherer,
in, Le of
Jake site, good
t house), school and
ay. W. H. Fleming,
er, Rt Tie:
Tel. 504, Na-
M. Campbell,
ievel dand, enough
: eo tractor, plenty
arm, 5 R
s., 2 mi. W. Cler-
c. lights, mail
bus route. near good
and church. Mrs. C. G.
ermont, Rt. i
sll pecan grove,
house, ek ell and spring,
TS; & D. Lan-
apacity over 2000 lay-
ns. Local demand for
eds the supply even at
* prices. Contact:
g, Homerville.
R house, lights,
_broi house, 20
all
and one 50 A
2 barns;-
; 2 houses (o dwell- |
< yds.,
| Sec..-1 or lots.
r cut
53 A Murray Co., half clear-
ed, all kinds of crops, easily
cultivated, very productive, ex-
cellent truck farm; 4 R house,
3 stall barn, and shed; Half
acre Elberta Peach Orchard, 1
A grapes, and fish pond, plenty
fine water, timber; 400 yds.
U.*S. Hwy. 411, two buses each
day each way per day At-
lanta - Knoxville. Electricity
good school facilities, all white
community. Clear os Wei
possession $1500. Jno Cle-
ments, Chatsworth.
4 R house on 7. A land, on
Southwest side of corporate
limits Ball Ground, 1 chicken
heuse (2500 cap.,) practically
now, good aluminum roof on
it, kound on east by L and N
Railroad, about 256 frontage
on highway, good location. Con-
tact for prices and terms. J.
E. Farmer, Nelson, Ga.
10 A land, 1 1/4 mi. South
Canton, Cherokee Co., in. 525
ft. squares, each way, 2200 ft.
around. Good 4 R house, ceiled
and finished, 16 x 16 ft., spring
in yard, good barn, good road;
mail and school bus route. Good
settlement. W. F. Conn, Can-
ton, RFD 3, Box 141.
Toot/2 A and, 34: R- Foie
finished, white asbestos siding;
2 cement porches, good well of
water, have large pine - grove,
suitable for hogs, chickens;
wood house, nice grass lawn,
plenty shade trees. See: Walt-
er Young, Owner, Lithonia, Rt.
3. Chupp Rd.
Bargain in 209 A farm with
& R modern house, gas heat,
extra. good renter house, barns,
crib and 30 x 200 chicken house,
good pastures, running water,
85 A cleared bottom land, mail
and school route, near 2
churches, 8 mi. Chatsworth, 10
replaced for price of farm. $21,-
500. Tractors and equipment if
wanted. Roy H. Frix, Chats-
-} worth, Rt. 2.
44 A farm, Towns Co., 2 mi.
Hiawassee, 'school and mail
route, 20 A in cultivation, 15
2 A apple orchard, vineyard,
good house and barn, other
necessary buildings, wood, saw
timber, $3000. Or exch. for
small farm near Toccoa, or rent
a farm Cash rent or share basis.
Paul Brown, Hiawassee, Rte.
- 467 A, 19.6 aah allotment,
fine cattle farm, sodded in les.
pecan, dallas grass, rye grass,
clover, and Bermuda, fenced
and cross fenced, good hog
pasture, pecan trees: 420 ft.
well, elec. pump, lights, good
5 R house, with elec.
tenant house, 3 barns, $45. acre.
Ey L. Waller, Smithsville, RFD
aes
1 Heise 3 large rooms, on
90 x 140 ft. lot, lights, phone,
water, school bus by door, 150
Hwy. 79, two miles Ww.
Austell, Cobb Co.; Garden,
chicken lot" grape vines, some.
fruit trees, nice shady lot, 1/4
mile drive in theatre, $2500.
Phone 4521. O. S. Boyd, Doug-
lasville,. P. O. Box Ls: :
_ 52 A land more or less,
houses. Will sell land off
ia
in
property. 3 mi. So. Ellijay, Gil-
mer Co., lying on sides of
Ellijay-Jasper Hwy. See own-
er on Eapety. Will exchange
poe eo. W. Reece, Ellijay,
2 equipped poultry
farm, ~(now making money),
stocked, with heavy producing
White Leghorn layers, laying
houses, brooder houses and e-
guipment for same; One each
TR, cand 4R house, nearly 7
acres land. Contact: S. J. Grien-
er, Atlanta, RFD 14, Gox 198.
57 A land, Macon Co., 36 A
in lake,
house 86 ft. long, 2 grist mills,
water power, feed mill, corn
shucker and sheller, 1 ' small
corn sheller;,8 R house with
bath, telephone, elec. pump;
school and + mail route, near
churches, 5 mi. N. Oglethorpe,
everything in ist. class cond.,
in operation. Half cash, balance
:|5 yeats. C. A. Berry, Oglethorpe
JRt. &
mi. Dalton. Building cannot be.
A in pasture, 2 A hog pasture,
stove,.
Very desirable
plenty of fish, mill.
for
gardening, $4000. Inquires ans.
ideal
Ideal cattle farm, extra nice
home with modern conven-
ienes, good renter house, run-
ning water year around, 20
minute drive to city limits.
Must sell, at real bargain price
if sold by Nov. 15. H. E. Frix,
Dalton, 916 S. Thornton, Ave.
8 Acres land on Hwy. 27 five
miles So. Cedartown, Polk Co.,;
House and barn, running water
through place, not. too far from
front of highway. Good location
for lake. $5000. Tel.
W. C. Stephens, Cedartown, Rt.
Bie
About 1 Acre
fence, and nice home on paved
Rd., mixed fruit trees, straw-
berries, outbldgs., natural gas,
city water, elec., phone. Chic-
ken yard. Insured for $5500.
but will sell furnished for $4500;
Or $3500. unfurnished. W. H.
Miller, Cedartown, Georgia
Ave. Phone 839.
400 A more or less -real
good soil 2 A tob. allotment, 66
A cultivation, well timbered
with 8 in. trees (pay for self
in time), 3 highways through
and along side of place, school
and churches nearby; All new
5 R house, barn, tobacco barn,
new wire fence with posts;
lights and good water. Bargain.
Contact: Mrs. Audrey Durden,
Aline, Ga. (Near Metter, 6 mi.
NW).
1194 A land, ideal for cattle
or farming, located 2 mi. east
Jefferson, Jackson Co. Hoyt
Howington. Soe Rice,
Phone 7 W2.
2 A lot of land in city limits
Hiawassee, Towns Co., over-
looking Chatuge Lake, several
good fruit trees, good water;
Good 5 R house, churches, and
schools. Come see. Claude Mc-
Connell, Hiawassee.
100 A good land, 50 A clear-
ed, all fenced, 6 mi. Columbus,
Muscogee Co., between 2 paved
roads, plenty water, good spring
heads, possibilities for large
lake. G. W. Williams, Colum-
bus, Rt. 1, Box 808, c/o Wil-
liams Dairy.
53 A farm with good 4 R
house, elec. lights, on mail and
school bus route, 2 mi. town.
Mrs. Otis Royston, Royston,
Re de
5 R house with 5 A land, 3
A under cultivation, -rest wood-
ed, 1/2 acre tobacco allotment,
30 x 40 ft. chicken house; wired
for elec., good well. All build-
ing in good condition. Ideal
chicken farm and truck
B.
Bernard Doyle,
1
. 130 A, 40 A open rolling land,
creek bottoms, 5 springs, branch
running across entire place,
lake sites, and cattle
farm; New 4 R house with
utility room, 3 closets, asbestos
shingles, ceiled inside also with
flooring. oo F. oes,
Rockmart, Rt.
Lenox, -R.
Good country place, 2 1/2
acres, on U. S. 23, 6 R house
completely wired, ceiled, paint-
ed insid and out, wired | for
elec. stove, pump in well,
$3500. cash. E. H. Tilley, Alto.
, 10, A good land ideal for
raising livestock and truck
farming; 6 R large dwelling,
one small 2 R servant house
almost new, childs play house,
aluminum and concrete barn.
Located between New Rock-
bridge Road and Cedar St. just.
below Avondale Estates, De-
Kalb Co. Come to 4th. street
light -on New Rockridge Rd.,
turn left down a_ private
driveway, last house down be-
side branch. Or write: Mrs. L.
Bellville, Decatur, P. O. Box
186.
16-A farm, Thomas Co., 10 A
cultivated, 6 A woods, pebble
soil, branch with ever running
spring heads, pine and _hard-
wood, good well water, and
small house, for sale. Mrs. May
Hancock, Thomasville, Rte 2,
Box 259. :
One farm of 35 acres; near
Mossy Creek Camp Ground,
some timber, for sale or exch.
for cattle. Chas Strong, Gills-
bville, Rt. 1.
oe
: Bu
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
34 A land, 7 1/2 mi. SW
Douglasville, at Bell Arp,
| Rock, Rt. 1.
|and greyhound~ bus
| power
1488-R2. |
|as Henry Bradford Farm. Ar-
/rants Johnson, Summerville, Rt.
2
land under |
/and equipment, 6 R house, with
5 A half pasture of clover and
Lumpkin Co.,
Douglas C.,
wood, 7 R house, small 3 R
house, plenty outbuildings,
$2500. M. L. Dowda, Douglas-
ville.
256 A land, 20 A corn, 10
A cotton, 1 A tobacco, 4 mi.
Lyerly, 4 mi. Menlo; 2 geod
houses, 1 barn, plenty well
water, pretty well fenced, Ga.
line through place,
houses wired $12,000. Known
40 A farm on Hwy. 23, with
30 A permanent pasture, seven
miles South Gainesville, Hall
Co. 2 completely modern homes
auto gas. 30,000 chicken cap.
space, plenty highway front-
age, nice lake site. E. B. Mart-
in, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3.
74 A, Union Co. good for
cattle farming or raising chick-
ens, plenty running water, pine
timber, no buildings, has been
old mill place, rocks still there,
water rights. Leters ans. Miles
Hamilton, Hiawassee, Star. Rt.
135-A farm, about 3 mi. E
Talking Rock, Pickens Co., on
gravel road, RFD and _ school
bus by -door, elec., 2 broiler
houses, 7500 cap., with water
running water; QYround 10 A
cultivation, 15 A pasture, and
fescue. $5000.00. Terms if de-
sired. Howard Hulkey, Talking
52, A tract of land, 4 mi.
Rochelle,; Wilcox Co. on good
road, school bus and mail
route; 52 A in cultivation, 2
mi.~ highway. No house. Cash
or terms. Or will trade land
for Ford or Ferguson Tractor.
J. Van McCollum. Rochelle.
23 1/2 A land, 6 mi. E|
Dahlonega, 1/2 mi. off Dah-
lonega-Gainesville Hwy., pub-
lie road by door, good 4 R
house ceiled, wide porch, barn,
house, under metal roof, good
spring 75 yds. of door; 6 A
cleared land; rest in woods, 1
1/2 A bottom land, 2 good
broiler houses (2000 cap.).
$1750.00. Exch.
for smaller acreage, with house.
; D. Barrett; Dahlonega, Rt.
155 A. Monroe Co., near
Forsyth with double frontage
on paved Route 42, plenty of
wate, pecans, fruits; 7 R house,
just put in A-l condition,
water in house. new electric
pump, beautiful grove, school
at door,
with daily mail, phone, and
milk truck. Can be bought
right either for cash or terms.
Deal with owenr. Phone 7009.
R. N. Anderson, Forsyth.
10 A with nice building sites,
some timber, some open. land,
15 Starks fruit trees, set last
winter, within 10: mi. Lock-
heed Plant. On new graded
soiled Villa Rica Rd: 2 1/2
mi. Powder Springs. Reason-
able price. Ted Judkins, Pow-
der Springs. Rt. 2.
6 R house on 50 A _ land,
branch through place, good
well, on highway, 9 mi. Craw-
fordville, Taliaferro Co., all
wired in hog and barbed wire;
Good garden with 5. ft. hog
wire around, near church,
$2250.00. E. L. Johnson, Craw-
fordville.
225 A.
2 sets
70. A,
of buildings,
water, 1 tob. barn, Appling
Co., on U. S. 121, seven miles
No. Bristol, $90. acre. Johnnie
Dixon, Bristol, RFD 1.
25 A land, 4 R house with
lights and water, on paved
Hwy., in city limits, known as
Charlie Hudson Place at .Una-
dilla, Dooly Co., $5000.00 Con-
tact: Mrs. J.C. Niblett, Sa-
vannah, 209 Canston Bluff Rd.
100 A farm, 3 mi. E. Dallas,
Paulding Co., just off Atlanta
Hwy; good 6 R. house, small
tenant, house, plenty outbigs.,
under fence,
lights,
all. with metal roof. Excellent.
Pasture with 7 acres Kudzu and
Fescue under fence. Mrs. G.
;hem, Barrow Co.,
plenty water and |
| drix
| $25.00 acre.
/Good 5 R_ house,
finished, wired for elec.
|pump in well, school bus and
routes.
$5000.
L. Carter, Dallas, Ri. 1.
AH,
1.
195 A farm, 1 mile So. Bethie-
near con-
Baptist
solidated high school,
|and Methodist Churehes, Post
Office and some business
houses; Good land for farmeing,
| Stock, poultry raising or grow-
ing pine trees. Mechanical e-
quipment can be used. 1 large
residence, now occupied, lights,~
REA line, 1 large, 2 story barn
iwth metal roof, 1 garage, on
school and mail Rt. Plent of
water, Scott Creek and Ap-
palachee River borders on S.,
Contact: H. T. or W. L. Hen-
drix, Trustees of Will D. Hen-
Esteate. Bethlemhem.
35 A more or less, 15 A open
land, rest in woods, 3: mi. So.
Flowery Branch, Hall Co., on
good road, 4 R house wired for
stove, 3000 cap., chicken house,
other outbldgs., well in yard,
close =to churches, 3 springs,
school bus by door. Good place
to raise cattle, $2000.00 cash.
Cape Cain, Flowery Branch,
Rt 2.
63 A covered in young itim-
ber RFD thrugh place, REA on
elec. line, springs, lake sites,
1 mile from paved highwty. 4
1/2 mi. No. Ellijay, Gilmer Co.,
W. T. Dammond,
Atlanta, 747 Woodson St. S. E.
40 A land, lot of timber, 2
houses, one 3 R. other 1 R,
located at Carters, Murray Co.,
$800.00. Contact: Willie Blay-
lock, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
103 A good land, 4 mi. Law-
renceville, Gwinnett Co., on
Lawrenceville - Suwanee Rd.:
all rooms
stove,
mail route by farm, on paved
road, for sale. Ernest E. Har-
ris, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
49 A farm; good 6 R house,
front and back porches, pump
in well in house and yard,
plenty fruit and timber, large
barn, other outbldgs.. a
springs just below house, 2 mi. -
SW. Winston, just off paved j
road. James L. Purcell, Villa
Rica. 5
Approx. 850 A land, Emanuel
Co., located on .Midville .and
Twin: City public road, 6 1/2
mi. or more in high state of
cultivation, plenty tenant
houses with elec. and waier;
2 rural mail
Pine timber, will
half -million feet lumber,
cut
in-
cluding pine and gum, hundreds |
of cords of pulpwood. Write
and school bus
and see: G. M. Smith, Midvilie, |
Rta 2,
8 A land, 2 small houses. on
72 Hwy. leading from Elberton
Elber-
near Oglesby
to Athens, about 7 mi.
ton, Elbert Co.,
between Hwy.
RR, about 250 yds., highway
frontage. W. a McClain, El-
|.berton, Rt. 5.
278.3 A upland and river bot-
tom. near Boston, Thomas Co.,
Ga. Some pulpwood, lots of
small hardwood timber: Rea-
sonable price. Contact: Mrs.
Edna_ Britte, Owner, Lioyd,
| Fla. (Taxpayer on Jand and past*
resident of Ga.).
and Seaboard. -
10 A land, good 6 R house, :::
good well water on back porch:
sufficient outbldgs., for sale: or
exch. for. small place in South
Ga.
or Irvin Co. See or
A. Stone,,Dallas, Rt. 5.
50 A farm, 26 A cultivation:
rest woodlands
write: O.
Prefer . Wilcox, Ben Hill,.;
and pastures}. +
Good 5 R dwelling and out- .:
bldgs., elec., on mail and school
bus route, 1 1/2 mi. schoo] and
church, located 1/4 mile off
Dallas-Villa Rica Hwy., 4 mi.
Villa Rica. Otis Henderson,
Villa Rica. Rt. 2.
62 1/2 A land (my home
place), all under fence, pleniy
water, branch through place,
plenty wood and water, some
bottom land, 2 good
through place, mail. route aut, ,
of Hogansville, school bus cut
of Greenville. Elec. in house,
6 rooms, lights, wired for elec
stove; Good Brooder house with
lights,
Hog pasture, chicken ard.
House painted inside ae out,
7 mi. SE. Hogansville. ,
E. Smith, Hogansville, Rt.
roads .,;
smoke house and pacer te.
*
FOR SALE
37 A land, 2 mi. so. Adairs-
_ yille, Bartow Co. on New 41
_ Hwy. for sale. John Holcombe,
Adairsville.
260 A more or less, 4 1/2
mi. Buchanan, Haralson Co.,
fine land, for farming and cat-
tle raising, about 75 A in pas-
ture cross fenced, all year
grazing on the river, 3
branches (never dry), lake
site; 1 nice home, good
tenant houses, other good
buildings, plenty saw timber,
school bus, mail route, REA,
close to 5 Points Rd. Phone
$424. Charlie G. Summerville,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
100 A extra good land, 2
good branches, plenty wood,
outbldgs., one tenant house,
main dwelling (5 rooms), 2
orches, all with elec. lights,
/4 mile off hwy. 42, one mile
W Jenkinsburg, Butts Co.
School and mail route by the
house, 1 mile of 3 churches,
_W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg.
; 60 A, good pasture, running
water, well in yard, 2 mi. off
highway, 5 mi. So. Fayette-
ville, 20 mi. below Hapeville, on
good top soil road, 20 A level
dand to farm; 4 R house, lights,
sell or trade for more land
within 30 mi. Atlanta. E. G.
- McDade, Owner: Atlanta, 660
ederal Terrace, . E.
148 A, 50 A cultivation, 25
A pasture, 2 modern dwellings,
of brick, 6 other buildings
inc. tob. barn, practically all
new fences, 2 dams being built,
- some fine timber; Tob. allot-
ment 3 1/2 to 4 A land highly
_ productive. Located in best
tob. producing section of So.
Ga. nearest Blackshear Mar-
ket. On REA line, RFD and
school bus route to city schools,
$22,500. with livestock, imple-
ments, and crops extra. Write:
Albert Fausett, Macon c/o
_ First Natl. Bank Bldg.
177 _ A, fine cattle farm, 3
mi. N. Lavonia, Ga., soiled
_ woads, 1/4 mile paved road be-
ing built. School bus and 2
mail routes. Creek and 2
euenches. 2-5 R dwellings, 2
anrs; 90 A cleared, 60
fenced, bal. Bermuda fields
ready to fence; Two 5 R
_ dwellings, lights, 2 barns. Can
divide into 3 tracts. Reason-
able price. Terms if wanted.
- Morgan Williams, Lavonia.
118 A good land for farming
or cattle, 5 mi, Lincolnton,
us route; 6 R house, lights,
good water, barns, lot of farm
er acre. See: D,.R. Flynt,
incolnton,
_ 150 A farm in high state of
eultivation, meadows and
cover crops, 40 or 50 -M ft.
timber, most of farm fenced;
7 R house, good well, outbldgs.
_ 4@ R tenant house, well, barn,
1/2 mi. Bapt. Church, and
2nd. Methodist Church, 9 mi,
Elberton. Mrs. Mary Daniel,
Elberton, 219 Railroad St.
Complete dairy barn on 51
A land more or less, about one-
half muck land, all under
pn, flowing well, Ga. Power
ights and extra power plant;
With 18 head Jersey and
Guernsey Cows, and 1 Guern-
sy Bull. Mrs. Claud O. Fland-
ers; Brunswick, 1203 Third
Ave.
200 A edge of Quitman,
Brooks Co., Dixie Hwy., city
water, 2 streams, fertile sod
(grows bumper crops, berries,
ete), 3/4 A rabbiteye seedless
buckleberries, 60 A cleared, all
year pasture, timber, hardwood,
some pine; 6 R resident, two
4 R, and one 3 R rent houses,
large barn for stock, tobacco
barn, and other outbldgs. Near
churches and schools. Healthy
climate, $20,000. Part cash. Mrs.
E. V. Milteer, Quitman.
94 A land, Gwinnett Co.,
farmed this year, good pasture,
lenty water all year, 5 R
house, pump, wired for stove.
: ear church. 1/2 mi, paved
<eetpwy. 20, Six one-half mi. Law-
renceville or Buford, Phone
line any day. No letters, Work
through week. tev, Fae Sat.
or Sun. J. D, Billew, Lawrence-
ville, Re. 1, Box 19%,
A | Letters
~ Lineoln Co., on mail and school.
tools and other equipment, $35..
FARMS &
FOR SALE
52 A good land, almost all in
timber (saw and pulpwood), no
house, near Methodist Church,
about half mile off black top
road, nice lake site, $2000. cash
or terms, 7 miles west New-
nan, Cowita Co., near good
high school, elec., at church.
Can get a phone. Mrs. W. Y.
Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
90 A land, suitable for farm-
ing or dairy, has 2 all year
around running branches, about
200 long leaf pine, around 20
A hardwood; have telephone,
lights, RFD, school bus, 5 mi.
accredited high school, off
Hwy. 41, on dirt road, 1 1/2
miles, $35. acre. T. M. Harris,
Milner.
252 A, 20 mi. Atlanta, 2
good 5 R houses wired for
stoves, 3 R tenant house, with
running water, nice lake sites,
saw timber, school and mail
routes; Also 28 A, 5 R house,
school and mail route, natural
gas, lights, about 200 peach
and apple trees, Stark nursery
trees, around, 75 grape dif.
varieties, 75 M ft. saw timber
(never cut), water; about 3 A
permanent hay, $85. Cwt. J.
M. Hall, Douglasville, Rt. 4,
Box 111.
6 Block Cabins, on 35 A
good land, 9 A cultivation, rest
woodland, 6 A lake, heavily
stocked with 3 species fish, 3
yrs. old. Come see. 2 1/2 mi.
Cleveland, White Co., 1/2 mile
Hwy. 115. J. W. Etris, Cleve-
land, Rt. 2.
25 A land, 5 R house, 3
.chicken houses, 4000-5000 cap.
2 small barns, 2 wells (one has
pump), water in chicken
houses, pasture, hog lot, run-
ning water through place, about
1 1/2 mile Ball.Ground, Cher-
okee Co., school bus by door.
Sell or trade. E. H. Turner,
Ball Ground,. Rt. 1.
245 A land with 3 houses, 2
barns, Baptist Church 3 wells,
plenty running water, good for
farming, cattle ranch, fish
ponds, with some timber. Bus
and mail route with Ga. Power
1.1 mile off U. S: Hwy. 27.
ans. Or eome see:
Homer Carnes, Felton, Rt. 1:
About 1 A. ground, 2 R. house,
wired for lights, good well
water, plenty fruit trees, some
flowers, garden and chicken
lots; in plain view of Chatta-
hoochee River, just about the
high water end, White settle-
ment. Sell reasonable or exc.
for property in Douglas, Carroll,
Meriweather or Heard Co. Ans.
all letters. W. M. McClain, At-
lanta, Rt. 14, Box 435 Paul Ave.
8 A land, plenty water and_|
woods, new 6 R house, com-
pleted, all of the storm sheeted
paper asbestos siding with4
latest model of windows and
weather stripping, 1/2 mile
Hwy. 42, 1 1/4 mi. So. Jenkins-
burg, Butts Co. Mail and school
route by house. Troy Saunders,
Jenkinsburg.
The Banks modern Hereford
cattle Farm, 12 mi. So Carroll-
ton, consisting 425 A fertile
acres, 3 good houses, plenty
barns, other storage buildings.
Elec., plenty good water on
entire farm, 200 A_ pastures,
cross fenced, road underpass
for cattle. 2 mi. off pavement
on good all weather road; mail
and school bus route. 175 A in
heavy timber, estimated 550,-
0Q0.ft. saw timber. Bargain,
$25,000. See: W. G. Banks,
Clem? Res
2017 A, Gordon Co., 1 1/2
mi. pavement, Hwy. 411, bus
service to Atlanta, good for
stock farm, some permanent
pasture sowed, 1 1/2 mi. W.
Ranger, 5 R house. All or part,
at $28.50 acre. I. H. Petty,
Ranger,
23 A more or less, some woods,
branch, good and, about 4 mi.
Athens, Clarke Co., on Athens-
Gainesville Hwy.; Fine 4 R
house, 3 yrs. old., complete with
bath, elec. range and water
heater; Like new inside and
out, good floors, screens, cement
porch, white asbestos siding on
outside, yourig orchards, straw-
berries, phone available. Con-
FARM LAND | F
a Chris Zeroy, Athens, R,
) a4 ,
80 A fine level land, near
Perry, Warner Robins, and
Byron, 75 A cultivation, bal.
woods, on good road and elec,
line, 1/2 mi. pavement. Has
grain bin, barn, tenant house
only. $100. per acre without
crop. $120. acre with growing
grain crop. William E. Suber,
Perry. Phone 425-J.
Ideal stock farm, 487 A, Dwel-
ling, 4 tenant houses, barns,
sev. out-houses; Grove of 600-
700 Pecan trees over 20 yrs.
old (one of finest in state) will
yield 20 to 30 M, lbs. this year.
Fenced and cross-fenced for a
stock, big fish pond, 2 streams,
4 mi. Thomson, 6 from War-
renton, near Hwy. 78. Fred D.
Shivers, Augusta, 2744 Mil-
ledgeville Road.
50 A. land 4-1/25 mi. So.
Plains, good farm land, barn,
house, barbed wire fenced, $2,-
500.00. Known as the Crawley
Place. Melven Crawley, Plains,
Rt, 2, Box 92. :
200 A. high class land in
Dawson Co., on paved hwy 53,
4 mi. East Dawsonville, on Eto-
wah River; 50 A, fine bottoms,
80 A, Upland, in high state cul-
tivation, bal. woods well timber-
ed. Good pasture, 2 dwellings.
River is more than half around
farm. 4 mail daily service,
School passenger-Bus Service
daily; near high school and
churches; also 200 A. in un-im-
proved uplands, 8 mi. Dawson-
ville, with fine growth young
timber on Hwy. and same con-
venient services. J. A. Stephens,
Dougherty. :
Good farm land, 24 acres, in-
cluding 3 A. bearing pecan trees,
conveniently located, about. 6
mi. No, Valdosta on Hwy. 41.
Power and phone lines cross
property; on school bus Rt. 4 R,
house suitable for tenant and
good building location, J. M.
Harris, Valdosta, Rt. 1.
Several hundred acres moun-
tain land with nice lake sites,
fine springs, branches, fishing,
and fine place to live, sell cheap.
S. F. Stdnley, Resaca,
729 A, on paved road, Terrell
Co., over 300 A. cultivatable.
Partly fenced and well watered.
Ideal for cattle raising and ex-
cellent hunting. $37.50 acre. C.
H. Smith, Albany. Box 324.
Phone 45.
18 A. farm, 6 mi. East La-
fayette on paved Hwy., 95.
Mail Rt. and 3 school busses by
door. Elec. lights, 4 R. house
and barn. Good land and some
saw timber. P. H.' Moore, La-
fayette. Rt. 2,
Approx. 1 acre ground, 4 R.
house, located West Dahlonega
on State Road. Mail and school
bus Rt, Nice Spring in back
yard. Elec. lights. Nice wash
house. Sell reasonably. A. W.
Dowdy, Dahlonega, Rt. 3, Box
Lt; * :
1 acre land, fruit trees, shrub-
bery, wired in garden, barn,
5 R house, white asbestos shin-
gles, dbl. floors, sheet rock
painted, built in cabinets, sink,
pump in well, wired for Elec.
stove, $3,000 cash. Mrs, Eva
Hooper, Carnesville.
50 A. farm; 16 A. cultivation,
some good bottom land that will
make 60 to 75 bu. corn per A.
and 12 to 15 A. in pasture, some
sowed in tame grass and clover,
rest in young timber; about
125,000 ft. saw timber. Good 6
R. house, newly painted, good
well on back porch. 3 branches
on place. 1 good barn and dbl.
crib, 2 chicken houses, other
out-bldgs. 1 mi. Blairsville.
$6,500.00. For further informa-
tion, see or write. W. H. Floyd,
Blairsville:
325 A on Etowah River, Floyd
Co., 9 mi. Rome, 125 A culti-
vation, 200 A fenced pastures,
and woodland, ideal for cattle
and hogs; Splendid 3 R brick
home with electricity, running
water, furnace, telephone, three
bathrooms, 3 tenant houses,,
numerous barns and sheds, 2
tractors, combine, hammer mill,
2 mules, all kinds farm equip-
ment, complete $45,000. Terms.
B. F. Quigg, Rome, 209 Sher-
wood Rd. ee
MS & FARM LA
FOR SALE a
201 A. farm with 26 A. pea-
nuts, located 7 mi. West Byrom-
Grady O. Mitchell, Bryomville.
VIllOsi 9 es ;
40 A land, good dwelling H.,
elec., 500 yds. of highway, good
spring, outbuildings, pasture
with running water, school bus
by door, bargain. George L.
Horn, Blairsville, Rt. 1. se
35 A, good productive land, on
mail and school bus routes, on
proposed highway, 1 mi, church|-
and located in Hall Co. House
and barn in need of repair; Good
location for cattle or poultry
farm, Sell or exchange for house
and lot near town, or on hwy.,
having good sized chicken house.
Miss Avie Faulkner, Lula, Rt.-1.
20 A good land, good location,
spring branch, small lake, good
barn, (no house), 6 mi. Atlanta,
Cobb Co, O. D. Eskew, Atlanta,
1776 Madrona St. NW.
200 A, Forsyth, Monroe. Co.
Ga., 2 mi: off pavement, tele-
phone line passes door, near
church, on school bus route,
plenty running water, year a-
round, can be cross fenced, lake
site, ideal for cattle farm, lots|
of pulpwood and growing timber
one 6 R house, and one 3 R
house, both wired with elec-
tricity, $32.50 acre. W. C. Roque-
more,: Forsyth. :
60 A farm, on paved Hwy.
150, eight miles E. Adairsville,
school bus and mail route, and
Ga. Power; with 35 A culti-
vation, 20 A branch bottom,
1 A home orchard, 10 A pef-
manent pasture, with plenty
running water, rest in fine
timber. Good 5 R house, double
floor, painted inside and out,
with running water in house,
large chicken house, fully e-
quipped, good size barn and
other buildings. G. B. Garland,
Rydal, Rt, 2.
66 A on Hwy. 41, State Rd.
on north, 50 A cultivation, bal.
in pastures fixed for stock
raising as well as farming, fine
fruit: orchard, pecans, tobacco,
and peanut allotment; Nice
home, large outbldgs., lots of
fences, lights, water. 5 mi. No.
Tifton, on 41 Hwy. G. H. Tut-
tle, Tifton, Rt. 3, Phone 686-
21 A farm, good cultivation
land, orchard, well, plenty of
grapes, pasture; 6-R house, 1
store bldg., small dwelling
house; 2 mi. NW Hiawassee,
on Hwy. 75; Mail and school
bus by door. See, dont write.
Jarrett G. Gibson, Hiawassee,
REL, $
35 A land, 2 houses, Ga,
Power Line, 2 Broiler Houses,
plenty water, on Hwy. 6, one
and one-half mi. West Dallas.
J. F. Couch, Dallas, Rt. 4.
New 4 R house, on 11 A
land, all road frontage, located
on Hwy. 19, in Forsyth Co., 4
mi. W. Cumming, near Frank
Stripland Grocery Store. House
wired for elec. stove, telephone.
School bus by door. See. Her-
shel Vaughn, Cumming, Rt. 5,
Phone 6843. t
72 A, 45 A cultivation, 2
houses wired for electricity, one
for stove, pump in: well, barn,
other outbldgs., good fruit or-
chard, sme saw timber, 2 pas-
tures with running water
through, on bus and mail Rt.,
close to church, 1 1/4 Mi. W.
Burwell. J. L. Crumbley, Car-
rollton, Rt. 5.
315 A Fayette Co. 1 mi.
No. Starrs Mill on Hwy. 74,
one house and barn, $30. acre.
Berry J. Whatley, Senoia, Rt.
2, Phone 187.
171 A, 8 R house, good well
water, plenty running water,
20 A hog pasture, 65 A culti-
vation with some fescue for
cattle, for sale. H. W. Jones,
Commerce, Rt. 5.
192 A, 12 A cultivation, 8
A pasture, bal. fine young tim-
ber, pine, poplar, Vocust, some
oak; Good 4 R bungalow, gar-
age, smoke house, barn, crib,
chicken house. About 30 apple
trees. Lights, mail and school
bus by. door, all weather road.
$2500.
-ideal for lake site jo 0
hof water heater,
pump, good tenant house;
/25 x 120 ft. chicken hous
24 x 130 chicken hous
12 x 12 brooder houses
barn, other buildings,
equipment. 1 mi. So. Dav
Washington Co., $650!
James A. Northington,
boro. : =
221 A, 60 A cultivat
timber cut; 4 R _ unp
house, lights, barn, water
ply for pond, on paved
way, school- and mail
door. Situated Lyons,
Farm Hwy., $60. cash, per
Will divide. See: E. K. B:
Lyons, Rt. 1. :
236A. farm, 125. A an,
level tractor land, bal. pi
and woodland, several sg,
;and streams, never dry,
young timber, 2 dw
large barn, 2 cribs, ot!
ings, excellent pond site.
So. Junction 57 and 68 |
Line Hwy. See: W. T. S|
Oconees 3s):
15 A land, in. timbe
pulpwood, plenty fire
nice building site, Ga. ]
line, near highway and
road, has 1 stream, for
or exch. for 2 fresh milch
Mrs. Dank Shockley, Alt
80 A land, good timber
church and highway; Gi
R house, hall, 2 porche:
outbldgs.; mail and school
good water, pasture, br.
for sale. Yill Hart, Al
ee
1, Box 94.
. 150 A-more or less,
creek, 30 A_ bottom;
growth young _ timbe:
pine, and oak. Good spr
place. Good house and
bldgs., on school and mail
near church. Frank Sti
Aska. / eee
302 A near Warm
no. hill or gullies, 250
cultivation, 30 A plan
oats, clover,* rye 8g
streams, 3 houses, 3
large pecan trees, barb~
fences, for sale. John
Hogansville. :
10 A farm land, 4 R
outbldgs., land partly
and fenced, on Hwy.
cross road, 4 mi. E.
Emanuel Co., for sali
Gonlke, Twin City, Rt.
70 A, ~ottom land,
ture, 9 springs, 2 wells,
good timber, grass sowed,
pasture fence, hog p
A lake: site; 4 us
school bus Rt., pavemen
in 200 yds., barn, smoke
chicken house, and yar
ed 1.9 mi. Kennesaw
Mt. Rd, Cheap. M. C.
Kennesaw, Rt. 1.
.77 A, Floyd Co., joins 1
Mill on east side, paved
Railroad for half mile
house, water, bath, s
springs, for sale. J. E
Rome, Rt. 5. :
Pho
4891
38 3/8 A land, plen
ning water, wood, some s.
timber, small house, nice b
ing site on good pu >;
4 mi. Villa Rica, 1 mi
rollton and Villa Rica
$2000. Mrs. D. M. Boy
Springs, Box 136,
166: A on. Oconee Rivet
mi. Athens, 11 mi. Jef
5 mi. Statham; about
open land, bal. woods and
pine timber, 2 bran
springs; fine for pi
farming. 2 houses nee
pairs. $30. acre. Might t1
J. Garey, Jefferson, RB
Small farm with
8 mi. West of
i
i
Bargain. Earnest, De-.|1
}Boarg, Pisgah. .- be Sse
nber, plenty r
asst.
ind. mail Rt.
nn Stanley,
n e, with elec.
water, 5 a
_ $8,000. O
Rt. A.
ces,
some
of bus
r small
Ss.
ae St.
A 1/k mi,
timber, b:
act. Isaac .
ORE. ty
~ Elec.
, pasture, 5
Five
city limits.
kK, Fanning
and lot of
land; good
red, but
terest on
Mrs. Zora
id; 100 A.
Running
acres. Elec.
paved Hwy.
cer In So.
rida, line.
good. farms,
Co., both
ive soil;
Statham, 50
ed road, 2
og cabin
.
Puin bi
aie
more or less, on Big
in Fanning Co.,
growin,
ng, barn and blacksmith
Near church, on school
A heavily sibered. a
ire, on stream, 6 R. resi-
small acreage, 5 R house,
and water,
enclosed
fruit
C. Pittman, Roseville,
ni. West Rockmart, 15 A. in
few years back. No blidgs.
o acreage from adjoin-
lot to creek for pasture.
A farm, on tet.
Hast Atlanta, 4
Telephone line,
md river; Mail and school
-4 R house wired for
elec. pump in well. 1
from pavement just out-
house. and barn near
eek Church and school
Rt. Priced to sell. J.
, Aska.
age (3 large lots), with
. house, good well, lights,
school, stores, churches, 3
to Bus line, $1,500 cash
d $30. mo., with 6 per-
McPherson Rd.
A. 30 in cultivation, good
e, some improved pas-
fescue and clover. Good
, barn, electricity in both.
for cattle and stock farm.
_road by door and store,
urches, etc. convenient. Rea-
A fenced, 6- 4 R tenant
Ma os pecan trees, 30
g.2 tractors and peanut
ston, Box 128.
ms, bordering creek and
~ plenty all stages saw
and Pines,
ad mail route. with highly
ericea, 50 large pecan and
tark fruit trees, 100 yds.
$200. acre.
rl, on paved road under con-
uction, at reasonable price.
cand Mrs. Herbert. L. Perry,
untain farm, 3 mi.
and, Chatooga edsyGa.
more or less, mostly
er, near number success-
tle farms. 10 R and 2
Soa house, barn, gar-
pr: ar barn. 8,000
E tage, on
Hwy. Mrs.
Summerville, Box 279,
n, improved as a cattle
arm, nearly all plant-
near
unning water,
fruit.
Priced to sell.
Aska.
gas and run-
North of 319
a Keen, a:
city con-
in wire
trees, 2
line. Sell or
farm_ outside
No. 6 Hwy.
al. was culti-
Camp, Rock-
39, 30
. tenant
springs, 2 lake
A chicken
B. J. McMil-
Box- a
A: more or less, on Big |
Co., 20 A bot-
mountain and
pastures, fruit
consider $500.
principal. Con-
Brown, Dallas,
S. Turner,
x
peanut allot-
water on ea.
in houses. 2
$35. acre, in-
Ga., 100 mi.
Joseph onee
located in Bar-
have running
on school
one 120 A, 2
A. pasture, 25
tenant houses,
other 2 mi.
above
with panoramic
both sides pav-
Bees:
gh ake culti-
rescue, Dixie
, sericea and
MS
FOR ha
25 acres land, with 2 lake
sites, under fence, located 1 1/2
mi. Winston, for sale. H. A.
Kell, Winston, Rey as
303 3/4 A. farm land, all in
one body (land lot and half),
approx., 50 pct. woodland, 50
pct. open land. Lies well; plenty
water. Located eastern part
Meriweather Co., on Wood-
bury-Jones Mill public road.
(Make excellent cattle farm).
Ben R. Freeman, Greenville.
25. AS in: Union - Co:, very
fertile, part cultivated, bal.,
woodland and pasture, running
water. Ideal truck, stock or
poultry farm. 6 R. house,p aint-
ed, 5 yrs. old, Elee., well on
porch, good barn: near church,
mail and school route. Good
community, lower Young Cane,
Notley lake section. Bargain
for quick sale. No letters. Bob
Jones, Blairsville, Rt. 4, Box
182. ;
144 A. on paved road, Fayette
Co., on Hwy., 92. Nice stream
through place; good site for
fish pond. 25 mi. Atlanta, 4
mi. No. Fayetteville. 6 R house,
3 R tenant, barns, and other
buildings. Miss Ethel Eastin,
Fayetteville.
242 A., more or less, 150 in
high state cultivation, free of
stumps. 8 R. house, Elec., 159
ft. well with elec. pump, 4
tenant houses, 2 with elee.
lights, 1 with elec. pump. 2
large barns, 2 pastures in Kobe
lespedeza, pecan orchard, on
Sandersville school bus route.,
6 mi. Davisboro, 6 mi. Sanders-
ville. $16,000. J. L. Brock,
Davisboro, Phone J-37.
140 A., located 15 mi. No.
Gainesville, Hall Co., Georgia,
about 10 A. bottoms, and 5 A.
uplands cleared, bal. in tim-
ber, Pine and hardwoods. $3,-
000. Contact Owner Clyde P.
Smith, Hastings, Fla. (Taxpay-
a a property and former Res.
aye
10 A. garden farm, 4 R.
house, vith fire place, lights,
well on porch, good aluminum
roof, nice garage, in Jasper
Co., on Jackson Lake. $977. T.
-H. Templeton, Brookhaven, 126
Tallulah Dr. CH 7815.
Farm, 267 A, 180 A winter
pasture, partly fenced with
new barbed wire. 40 A lake
site, lots of growing timber,
2 houses, barn located 12 1/2
mi. So. Atlanta. Priced right.
Roy W. Edwards, Conyers,
Lake Rockaway.
28 A, Habersham Co., 6 A,
cleared, bal. timber, close to
church and school, 4 R house,
steel roof, $900.; Also 50 A
more or less, 40 M ft. saw
timber, good barn, no house,
most all. in timber, $1300.
Cleveland Wade, Demorest.
101 1/4 A, 6 mi. Whitesburg,
on Carrollton-Palmetto Rd., 48
A cultivation, good branch bot-
toms, about 35 A in pasture,
plenty water; Good 5.R house,
large barn, crib, 3 R tenant.
house; Large orchard, about
100, 000 ft. saw timber. Land
makes bale of cotton to acre.
School bus and mail route. $4,-
000. cotee. Hanson, Whites-
burg, Rt.
65 A fertile land, Union Co.,
about all tillable; 2 new chicken
houses, about 3500 broiler cap.
(lumber to build another large
house) with aluminum roofs;
Good barn, \2 fine pastures,
ladino- fescue and kudzu. Good
well, 2 springs, young Stark
orchard. second year bearing.
Extra warm house 30 x 30 with
basement being dug. Plenty
wood, some saw timber. House
wired. for stove. 4 mi W. Not-
tely Lake. Cash or part terms.
Miss Pearl A. Henry, Cuber-
Fsonj oN, CoRte< 1 Box 84.
(Resident of Union Co., Ga.).
208 A cattle farm near Se ce
son Broad River, Stephen Co.,
houses, 2 barns, other. buildings,
all good roofs; Around 180 A
fenced and cross fenced, plenty
and saw timber, bottom land,
winter grass, good road, REA
line, school bus, mail rt, near
church, reasonable price. Known
the Finley Walker farm. Har-
: Rural Mailbox,
water year around, lots of pine
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
152 1/2 A land, 4 mi. N.
Rochelle, 50 pecan trees, fish
pond, permanent pasture, 1325
turpentine cups, good land, 65
A cultivation; 7 R. dwelling,
2 Tenant Houses, deep well,
water, lights, for sale. See or
write: Tys Braziel, Abbeville,
RFD 1.
3 R house on 1 1/2 A land,
lights, phone, well,
neighborhood; 2 1/2 mi. Doug-
lasville, turn at Clearview Serv-
ice Station, off Bankhead Hwy.,
go half mile to P. L. Abbott's
turn left to
second house. .Good soil for
gardening, excellent place for
chickens and hogs. Mrs. Ella
Hubbard. Douglasville, Rk
108 A farm, 7 mi. E. Cordele,
Ga., about 50 A cultivation, 5
A pecans, 18 pear trees; 4 R
running water, garage and log
barn; Also have Farmall A
Tractor with all. equipment to
sell with farm. $5250. Or trade
for smaller farm. Owner, CoE
Fendley, Cordele, Rt. 2.
350 A, 175 A cleared, 175 A
pasture, all fenced, also 150
A with 55 A cleared land, 95
A pasture, Each priced at "$25.
acre; $1000. cash, bal. on time;
200 A farm, 100 A cultivation,
100 A pasture, $35. acre; $2000.
cash, bal. on time. This farm
has 3 houses, 3 barns, 6 mi.
Abbeville, 8 mi. Rochelle, on
rural route, school bus route.
See: &. F. Reid, Abbeville.
Farm, 100 A, near Tucker,
600 ft. off paved hwy., house
and barn, 65 A under fence, 25
A permanent pasture, lots of
growing timber, 2 spring
branches. For sale. Mrs. Anna
B. Edwards, Conyers, Rt. 2.
40 A land with good dwell-
ing, running water, barn, out-
bldgs., on McLand and Lost
Mt. Rd., Cobb Co., priced to
ll. John B. Smith, Powder
Springs, Rt. 2.
75-A, 6 R house, elec., phone,
good road, just off Buford Hwy.,
near Suwanee, 15 A lake site,
some timber, $4500. 00. J. R. Mar-
ee Atlanta, 1112 Shelley Pl.,
147 A, 3 mi. Social Circle, on
paved hwy. between Social
Circle and Route 12, excellent
cattle farm with good stream
running almost entire length of
farm, level land for cotton, good
white community; one house
and barn in only fair cond., Elec.
$55.00 acre. Mrs: C. H. Wal-
thour, Social Circle. G
460 A. well fenced, 175 A.
growing timber, permanent and
temporary pasture, plenty run-
ning water, $55.00 acre; Also
for lease: 1000 A completely
fenced, 7 permanent pastures,
250 A temporary pasture or cul-
tivated land, abundance of run-
ning water, Priced upon request.
W.N. Adams, Tignall. Phone 28.
To highest bidder for cash at
Jackson, Butts Co., No, 4, 10
ville District, one farm 114 A,
more or less, with 2 dwellings,
on Jackson Lake; Other 130 A.
more or less with 1 dwelling on
paved hwy. For further infor-
mation, Write: Mrs. R. M. White,
Jackson, Rt 1.
24.27-A, 15 A farm land, 3 A
pasture, pulp, timber, and fire
wood; 4 R block house, with
bath, cement plastered inside
and out, hot and cold water,
barn and hog lot, 200 yds. to
mail and school route; House
wired for stove, 1 1/2 mi. near-
est black topped road, 3 mi.
Rome and Chattanooga Hwy, 3
mi, W. Trion. W. .V. Tucker,
Summerville, Rt. 3.
40 A farm, 150 yds. off Jones-
bridge Rd. in Fulton Co., 9 mi.
E. Roswell, extra good neighbor-
hood; 5 R house,' 2 R house less
than 2 yrs. old, 2 stores, 200 yds.
3\from house, 4 mi. SE Alpharet-
ta, 21 mi. Lockheed plant, 25
mi. Atlanta, $4000.00. Pay $1000.
down, cash bal. in note. Ella
ae Alpharetta, Rt. 2, Box
A. ~
Small farm on Toccoa River,
1 mi. below Blue Ridge Lake,
T, Owner, ro
for sale. = oa Henry, Mineral
Blas
excellent |:
house with bath, hot and cold |G
oclock A.M.; 2 farms, Worth--
-|Baxley and Lyons on No.
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
56 A land lying west of
Smithville, 1 mile on Hwy 118,
well drained, best of land, 2040
ft. highway frontage, city water
available. He Davis=Jr.,
Smithville.
80 A, 5 R house and bath, ce-
ment block, 6 R and bath frame
house, hardwood floors, propane
gas system, drilled well, barn,
small poultry houses, broiler
houses, 2000 cap., cribs, etc.;
50 A winter and summer pas-
tures, seeded 3 yrs., lake site,
year around branch and springs.
1 mi. community center. School
bus and mail by door on paved
hwy. 124, W. T. Davis, cer
ville,
101 A farm, one house, 1 barn,
elec. pump in good well, bath,
school bus in front of house,
good stock farm. Call or write:
. W. Green, Locust Groove,
Rt. 1. Phone 7915 Griffin.
85 A land, 15 mi. E. Ellijay;
6 R and 3 R house, plenty water
good pastures, lots of saw timber
and pulpwood, elec.; also 49
Ford Tractor, cattle, hogs, sheep
etc., and good apple orchard.
Come and look it over. Priced
right. Floyd Lowman, Rolston.
good 4 R house, elec., RFD,
school bus by door, sufficient
buildings and pasture; 50- A
open land; Also 350 A fenced,
no buildings, 100 A open, at
Middleton just off Hwy. 72.
other farms for sale or rent for
shares or standing rent. Positive-
ly no correspondence answered.
Come or phone Elberton 769.
Henry E. Hammond, Elberton,
118 S, Oliver St.
77 A cattle farm, can carry
\} 250 head cattle through the
year; 500 A improved pasture,
seeded in Dixie Crimson Clover,
Ky. 31 Fescue, Bermuda, Dal-
las, Sericea, Lespedeza, 15. A
Kudzu, completely fenced and
cross fenced; 5 streams in pas-
tures, 2 1 [2 A stocked lake. 2
large barns, 2 tenant houses,
machine sheds, running water
and elec. in all houses. De-
veloped over 10 yr. period on
Co. Agent and Exp. Station
recommendations. Pierce L.
Cline, Owner, Oxford. Phone
Covington 2167. Es
900 A Cattle Farm,. recently
remodeled 6 R dwelling with
bath, 2 good tenant houses with
elec.,
shed. Mail and school bus rt.,
rail siding on Ga. RR; 100 Ky.
31 Fescue with Dixie Crimson
Clover, 150 A now seeded to
oats and Dixie Clover, 90 A in
other cash crops. New 4 strand
fencing. Summer pastures seed-
ed in lespedeza. Spread 100 T
lime and 48 T phosphate in
1951. John T. Cline, Owner, Cov-
ington, Rt. 3.
4 A more or less good gray
land, 3 R house, elec., lights, on
No. 12- 4 lane hwy., school bus,
mail route, near Lithonia. E.
oy Powell, Atlanta, 832 St
Charles Ave. N. E.
404 A, fenced, cross fenced,
lake sites, nice 2 story. house
with iron grill around porch, 1
large barn, other outbuildings,
just outside city limits Athens,
on 2 paved roads, city water.
L, E. Harris, Winterville, Rt. 1.
Phone 2619-J.
40 A farm with 4 R house,
good well water in back yard,
lake site, 1 acre grape vine-
yard, small barn and pasture,
on County Line Rd., 2 doors
from Austell Plantation Pipe
Line Stat., about 2 1/2 mi. So.
Lithia Springs. $2000. L. How-
ard Teal, Douglasville, Rt. 1,
Box 420.
290 A on U. S. Hwy. 1, seven
miles So. Lyons, Toombs Co.,
grade and high school. Elec,
190 A west side Hwy. 70 acres
third year new ground, no
stumps, new fence; 100 A east
side highway, all upland ex-
cept 2 branches running through
entire tract Tifton soil. Sell
either or both. Inquires ans.
Mrs. W. H. Alexander, Lyons,
RFD 5.
Small farm, halfway between
Hwy., nice living place, ideal
property. Can get possession at
once. Write or see: John
Smith, Lyons, Rt. 5.
fruit and pecan trees;
center. 1/4 mi. off paved road.
125 A near Middleton School,
2 barns, large machinery.
1|bermuda grass, all land can
M. | Rd. H. C. Shaw, Powder Sprin
FARMS & FARM LAND
FOR SALE
30 A daily farm, good barn,
milking barn and milk house;
Fenced in pastures with run-
ning water, 10 A permanent,
rest sowed for winter grazing
divided into 4 pastures; 50 int
Good
house with lights, water, phone,
wired for elec. stove; Near
school, churches, and shopping
Merrill H. Flake, Decatur, Rt.
2. Wesley Chapel Road, Atlan-
ta Phone 8536,
101 1/4 A, 2 mi, Rock Eagle
Lake dam, Putnam Co.! 6 R
house, hot and cold water piped
to kitchen sink, and to sink on
rear porch, 97 ft. drilled well
enclosed in cement block house,
Peerless pump; House and barn
wired for lights; Med. size barn,
other outbuildings, ; Free flow-
ing branch in good pasture im-
proved with fescue and other
grasses, good fences. 1 1/2 mi
church, school and mail route. _
Make offer. Cons. trading for
other property. Mrs. S. A, Ful-
ler, Eatonton, RFD 2, Box 39.
7 A land with 4 R hoiise, 3506
cap. broiler house, lights, pump
in well, orchard, pasture, every-
thing convenient, on Hwy. 23,
three miles No. Buford, close
to Buford Dam, convenient to
school and churches. Priced
right, L. A. Williams, Buford,
Rt. 2. (At Martin Evans Garage).
120 A, 2 houses, 3 rooms each,
barn, outbuildings, two 2000 cap.
brooder houses; good land, plen-
ty timber, fresh spring water
through each lot, about 60 A ~
to cultivate, rest in pasture, fine -
for cattle or hog farm. School
and mail rt., 4 mi. E. Acworth, .
10 mi. N. Marietta, F. F. Powers,
Acworth, Rt, 1.
41 A Farm land, Bartow Co.,
on 41 Hwy., good for corn, cot-
ton (makes bale per acre), nice
lake site, running water thru
pasture; 4 R house (4 yrs. old)
well on porch; also sell mules,
cow, chickens with farm $6000
2 mi. So. Adairsville, Mrs. W.
O.Clayton, Adairsville.
75 A farm, 7 R house, plenty
outbuildings, wire fence around
entire farm, some 40 A in per-_
manent pasture, creek runs
through farm, something like
90,000 ft. saw timber. Store
house. Located 7 1/2 mi, NW
Franklin, for sale. J. L. Mar-
shall, Franklin, Rt. 3.
12 A, 8 A pasture, good
location, 4 mi. Soperton, on
Soperton- -Mt. Vernon Hwy. -56;
Dwelling hguse and store com-
mined, for sate. Mrs. Alice
Cooper, Mt. Vernon, Rt. 1.
66 A fronting Hwy. 41, 1 1/2
mi. So. Woodland, fenced, 3
bold _ streams; Good 4R tenant
house with elec., and natural
gas available, some saw tim-
ber and pulpwood, $2600. J. C.
Cook Jr., Woodland, P. O. Boe
173. Phone 2414.
170 A good land, make bale
cotton to acre, with 2 good
houses, 4 R and 5 R; Also 225
A red land, 5 R house, good
outbldgs., $45, acre. Just off
78 Hwy. about 3 mi. S. W.
Villa Rica. O. L. Spence, Villa
Rica.
118 A, near Ducktown, Chero-
kee Co., 40 A smooth open land,
over 100,000 ft. saw timber,
lake site, on soiled road, &
branches, 3 wells; Large 5 R
house, outbuildings, new 5000
cap. chicken house, new led
pump in well, house wired for
elec., $3750. 00. Contact: Glenn
Wilkie, Canton, Rt. 3. Phone
177 M.
11/4 A with small 4 R house,
elec., well, smoke house, wood
shed, 1/2 mile. 41 Hwy. 7
mi. So. Dalton, 1 mi. Valle
Point Grammar and ath
School, school bus and ma 5
route. Ideal location for poultr is
farming. Pte Caldwell, if
Dalton, Rt. 1,
50 A on paved road, 4 R
house with bath, hard wood
floors, wired for stove; Also. 4
R house, lights, water, no bat
large pasture, fescue, lespedez *
cultivated with tractor. 8 m
Powder Springs, on Brownsvil
Rt. 1. oe
PAGy. yIGH
_Europes Ex parts Mapping Super
Marshall Plan For Asia, Latin America
M RKET BUL
(Continued From Page One)
fur this large-scale program of gifts and
loans.
The Europeans will offer to put up some
of this aid money themselves (though the
amounts will be small compared with what
the U. $. would be expected to put up).
THE STOP-COMMUNISM ANGLE
The Europeans will present this plan part-
ly as a stop-Communism drive. Theyll say
that if the U. S. doesnt act, and act fast,
there is danger that large areas of the under-
developed world may swing toward Com-
munism.
But the Europeans will admit frankly
and openly that they have also another aim.
_ They figure that if the U. S. pours large sums
of money into Asia, the Middle East and Lat-
in America, these peoples will step up. their
buying in Europe as well as in the U. 8. So
the Eur opeans figure they can earn their way
_by selling exports to these under-developed |
countries (which through U. S. aid would
have.the dollars to spend that Europe needs).
The men working on this world Marshall
Plan proposal emphasize that U. S. aid
should tie no strings on where the Latin
Americans, Asiatics and Middle Easterners
are to spend these gift and loan dollars. The
Europeans want these countries free to spend
In America, or in Europe, or in Asia, as
thev please (according to where they can
buy for the lowest prices).
WILL CONGRESS BITE?
The European financial men think this
_ competitive angle will appeal to American of-
ficials and congressmen even though the
competition would be all for U. S.-supplied
dollars.
Says one of these European economists:
Ii we Europeans hope to win any of these
dollars we'll be forced to slash costs, im-
prove our industries, cut inflation, and gen-
erally do what you Americans have been
urging us to do for four years.
Adds another: Youll be in a position ta
make us start earning our own way.
These European financial experts havent
gotten far enough along in their plans to
make any estimate as to how much such a
program would cost. They say only a part
could be done through World Bank loans.
Most of itas with the Marshall Plan for
Europewould have to be gifts and low-~
interest direct U. S. Government loans. Un-
der the Marshall Plan and subsequent eco-
nomic aid programs, the U. S. has poured
more than $13.5 billion into Europe.
What would this new, extra-European
U. S. gift and loan money go for? No one
has figured that out precisely, of course. But
European economists see a creat need in some of Europe's surplus labora dr
Latin America, Asia and the Middle East dur-
ing: the next several years for food, for fer-
tilizers, for agricultural equipment, for med-
Theres a heavy need for money to
develop railways, roads, irrigation projects, doors wide to immigrants from
power dams, electric power lines.
These European proposals will attract ap-
proval in many continents, of: course. The the U. S. should cut its tariffs, ease
Latin Americans, the Asiatics and the Mid-
edle Eastern lands have long complained that
has shown too little interest in
helping the non- European world. |
And theres a growing tendency in the
U. S. to agreeboth among officials and
icines.
the: U.S:
UNCALCULATED: THE COST | men.)
panded to include an
sort of buffer stock ats ore
os: prices ] hold steady, so will wor
They'd like the U.S. to buy regu
these programs through long-range
that would give international
relatively steady market at fairly
prices. (They dislike intensely the i
ty of buying. by American roles
SURPLUS LABOR, TARI Se
Some European countries would lik
U. S. to work out a system for al
their economies. They will urge the U.
allow more immigration from Italy
ample and try to cet thi country to
influence to get other countries to op
lands where unemployment is high.
Most European countries will ur
toms regulations and end Buy Am
legislation and some U. S. subsidy p
Realistic European financial men don
to get far with these particular propo
but they plan to keep trying.
_ . Most of the Europeans will
offshore proc
among a sizable group of businessmen. The | step-up in U. S.
idea of a plan that would force Europeans to
compete if theyre going to get their dollars,
also will be intriguing to a good many Ameri-
cans. However, it is not at all certain how
happy Americans will be at the thought of rope.
pouring out billions more in new aid pro-
_ grams around the world.
THE COMMODITY PLAN
Besides the new super Marshall plan, the
Europeans are set on having some sort of
system to keep commodity prices from ris-
ing sky-high one year and plummeting the
The Europeans arent wedded to any
, however.
next.
one way of doing thi
Some prefer a sort of intecuuianer Com-
modity Credit Corp. that would buy certain
commodities when they fell too far below a
world parity price. Others prefer individual
international
the Wheat Agreement (its cost the U.S.
some $600 million so far)in which producer
countries would guarantee to sell so much
~ and consumer countries would agree to buy
so: much each year at prices within given
limits.
Sti others would like to have the U. Ss.
enlarge its stockpiling program and change
its buying methods. Theyd like stockpiling
not limited to military commoditiesbut - ex-
they'll ask us to buy more of wha
giving Europe from Europes own fac
Theyll hint the U.~S. would do well te
some of its own pee Y supplies c
A POINT FOR BARGAININ
There are still reports of a Britis
- quest for a sort of dollar pool, either to
make the pound sterling convertible |
help back European currencies gene
. Most European financial men here,
believe this ideas impractical now. I
may. not be proposed. If it is, it will
ably be only as a bargaining pointan 3
we give this up, what will you Americ:
give up sort of finesse. - :
Just where the Heth fit tits t ese
coming U. SEuropean financial S
commodity agereementslike hasnt been worked out. The Conti
Europeans want to approach the
group. But though British econom
have been working on the European
with the Organization for European Eco
ic Cooperation, there are signs Brit
is working separately on somewhat |
(though overlapping) plans of its o
there are indications, too, that Bri
approach the U. S. separatelyon its:
with these British plans.
Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets
SEPTEMBER 26 NO. 1
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Batabeidge Livestock, uation a
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NO. 2 NO.3 NO.4 Appling Co. Livestock Markcties Service, : a
Ocilla Livestock Co. License No. 38 $18.08 $16.70 $15.00 $00.00 a pesado
a OCTOBER 1
Flint River Livestock Auction : a
= Bainbridge, Ga. $17.50 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | Dawson Livestock Bare $19.01 $18.01
Barn License No. 58 $18.40 $17.25 $16.00 $00.00 | Hazlehurst Stock Market $18.70 $17.53 $15.
Thomasville Stock Yards $17.50-$18.00 Lee Co. Livestock Co. $18.50 $17.60 $00.00
Cordele Livestock Barn $17.50 $17.11 $16.90 Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $18.92 $17.86 7
ese Vi, Meaty 720, $1080" Moultrie, Livestock Cos = $18.50 $17.50 $00.00
Candler Livestock Market : $18.50 $17.30 $16.00 $00.00 Turner Co. Stockyard ss $18.36 $17.75.
SEPTEMBER 27 : Union Stock Yards, Albany $18.02 $16.90
Sylvania Stockyard, License No. 58 $18.40 $17.40 $16.00 $14.00 Saabaaed Stock Yard, Colquitt $18.90 $17.75
Washington Co. Marketing Assoc. _ 51855 $17.41, $1406 | S10 | Sicdarers Coop. Livestock Becibias: SiGe Seek ae
SEPTEMBER 29 : Farmers Auction Inc., Lakeland $18.45 $17.50
Swainsboro Stockyard $19.00 $17.50 $16.00 $00.00 | Blacks Commission Barn, Gainesville $19.50 to ow
Chatham Co. Stockyards : : ; 00 | a -
Henry Shain ant a: Yards, Hagan oa en aii asa ee : |
Metter Livestock Market $18.80 $17.58 $16.05 $00.00 Sh ee were $17.60 a
a License No. 69, Jesup $18.50 $17.25 $15.88 $00.00 ee Bem : nae
Cuthbert Sale Barn (ungraded) $18.40 $17.75 $16
ee ee
A : zs Bulloch Stockyard, Statesboro $18.72
SEPTEMBER 30. : :
License No. 18 $18.65 $17.98 $00.00 $00.00 | Hawkinsville Livestock Barn $18.90
Emanuel Co. Stockyard $19.00 $17.78 $18.00 $00.00 | Ragsdale-Long Commission Co. Quitman $18.76 $18.19
Farmers Livestock Coop. Assoe. Soperton $18.50 $17.58 $16.10 $15.00 Douglas Livestock Barn 1 $18.34 $17.36 $
ee License No. 52, Millen $18.50 $18.00 $00.00 $00.00 | License No. 47, Augusta prea $18.25 $18.00
Mitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilla $18.27 $17.10 $18.12 $00.00 | Valdosta Livestock Barn su _ $18.26, 618.
Barn License No. 32, McRae $18.75 $17.49 $16.23 $00.00 | Barn License No, 90, Jesup :
License No. 11, Douglas $18.39 $17.71. $16.68. $14.25