en ee Wom Linder Commissioner | rime rs aki iat ee 7 ce Oe d & < =f o = a o ml a } - a great deal in these days e profit motive and: capitalism. after many writers and listen radio commentators, you would nat it was a crime to have a profit You would think from reading nd listening to these authors and ntators that capitalism was some- Dents with it in ee . You would think that capi- on trial. A the beginning man has been ed by the profit motive in gens he did. 5 m the earliest history, man has _ inherent desire to~ accumulate rty and-to become independent. a oughout all the years when God ing to lead the Children of Is- centuries thereafter, God prom- uld but be obedient to His law. God, himself, was holding out the fit motive to the Children of Israel urn for their obedience to Him. . word capitalism or capital, com the Latin word h means a head. primitive times a mans capital he number of head of animals that od y different people. We WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1953 HE PROFIT MOTIVE CAPITALIS NUMBER 5 liest records of mankind show | to the Promised Land, and for. ; health and wealth and long life if capitis We are told in the Bible about Na- boths devotion to the land which his fathers had owned and which he had in- herited from them. We are told how he gave his life rather than surrender that family heri- tage to a wicked King and Queen. In many passages of Scripture, we read of Gods promises to transfer the ownership of all kinds of property from people who disobeyed Him and to give this property to people who woe hear - His voice, It is therefore amazing when we-hear modern writers and commentators speak of the profit motive and capitalism as though it was something new and when we hear them speak of it as though it - was something wicked and wrong. PROFIT IS THE STIMULANT TO ACTION When the farmer goes out and plows the land, plants his seed and cultivates his crops,-it is the profit motive which leads him, . When a miller builds a dam across a stream, erects a building and puts in the grind rocks, it is the profit motive which spurs him to the heavy task. When the financier builds a sky- scraper, a railroad or an: ocean liner, it is the profit motive which leads him to risk his capital or money in such a ven- ture. When the cotton mill worker rouses himself at the call of the whistle in the morning, his motive is in his pay en- velope at the end of the week. The same ge numbers of head of cattle - NOTICE! We are leaving out the Hog and Caitle sale prices on the various markets this week. This is necessary in order to get all the Farm For Sale and Farm Wanted ads in this one issue, The Hog and Cattle Sale Prices will be carried next week and subsequent weeks, the desire for higher wages through col- it and the capital from those who have is- true vith the steel worker, with the miner; with the merchant sailor and with the employees of industry of every . kind. When industrial workers band them- : selves together in labor unions, it is the profit motive which moves them. It is lective bargaining that motivates the union and gives interest to its members, THE PROFIT MOTIVE IS GOOD BUT : IT CAN BE PERVERTED = When the highwaymen and pickpock- ets go-out to ply their trade, it is the profit motive which leads them on. In this case, they have simply perverted a good stimulant to a bad cause. When manufacturers and capitalists. combine and form monopolies in restraint of trade, this is another case of perver- sion of their natural instinct to make a profit. In the last two cases, these men, in- stead of creating new wealth and ren-_ dering an honest service, were simply seeking -to take the profit or capital-that _ by- right belongs to others. ; It is not the desire of the highway- men and the pickpockets to obtain capi- tal or a profit that is wrong. Neither is it the desire of the manufacturer or capitalist to make a profit that is wrong. The evil comes from the fact that they seek dishonestly to come into pos- session to that which they had not right- fully earned. They seek to take the prof | earned it and to deprive the honest earn- ers of the wages of their effort. SELF DECEPTION Those who say they are opposed-te the profit motive and te capitalism are not honest with themselves. They really mean that they. would take the profit and capital from others and divide it for their own benefit. They are just as much in favor of profit and capital as anyone else. = Only they would change the profit Continued on page 8) { ARM LAND ISSUE | PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN Are Address al} itenis for pub GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN on the mailing fist and for chamge ot address to SEFATE BU- REAU OF MA4%".TS 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. lication ana requests. td be put NATIONAL scons e wi ASS clarian Ss | P s MEMBER ea Notices of farm produce under postage regulations ihs and repeated only when reque: of notice. not assume any responsibility notices. . Limited space vill not per Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address and appurtenances admissible erted one time on each request st is accompanied by new copy for any notice appearing in the mit insertion of notices contain- Tom Linder. Commissioner 2ublished Weekly at By Department ot Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace Si., Covington, Ga Agriculture oj of June 6, of October 8, 1917. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section -1103 Act State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. ; Publication Office Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace Si. Covington, ta. FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 365 A farm, including Ford Tractor and complete line of farm equipment, about 200 A open land mostly under culti- vation, bal. timber; Fair build- ings, large house, hot and cold running water, plenty water on place, good buy, $12,500.00. Con- tact. Frank Lay, Ellavile, Rt. 3. 55 A well developed -land, Pike Co., at Zebulon, Ga., partly in. city limits; 9 R house, water, lights, 3 barns, tenant house, running water on place. Half mile Court Square, Contact. A. P. McKinley, Newnan. P. O. Box 585. 140 A, 8 A cultivation, large pasture, plenty water, wood; bearing orchard; 5 R house, hall 2 cement porches, good well wa- ter, elec, lights, large barn, plenty outbidgs.; 1950 Ferguson Tractor and tools, walking culti- vator, hay mower, 2 mules 1 cow, feed. 3/4 mi. paved hwy. within 2 mi. 3 churches, store, school, grist mill, Excellent for dairy farm. Mrs. Jewel Seals, Dallas, Rt./2. 90 A farm, 12 mi. Elberton, Hartwell, on hard surface road, 35 A open for cultivation, bal. pasture and young timber; 4 R house, all needed outbldgs. good cond., good community, churches and school. Ideal. Esper E. Hall, Elberton, 198 College Ave. 75 A , new 7 R house with basement, pump in well, hot wa- ter heater, 6000 cap. chicken house, 4 A winter pasture, sever- al thousand feet saw. timber, 7 mi. E. Dahlonega, $600.00. A. oa Chapman, Dahlonega, Rt. 5 A land, Clayton Co., 2 1/4 mi. W. Jonesboro; 4 R house with bath, elec., mail and school bus rt. road to be paved, plenty outbldgs., dbl. hog lot, large chicken lot in 5 dif. sections for sale or trade for large acre lot and 4 R house in Fulton Co. Chas. D. Bailey, Jonesboro, Rt. I, Box 265, 6/7 of 202% A lot of land, 80A cultivation, some turpen- tine timber, 1 1/2 mi. So. Raines, 9 mi. SW Cordele, 1 1/2 mi. S. Albany Hwy., 2 houses, one 5 R, hall, 2 porches, one 4 R, good barn outbldgs. Fenced around. Alma J, Bundrick, Cordele, Rt. 1 Box 143. 65 A farm, on Broomtown Rd., S, LaFayette, Ga. Walker Co., 35 A cultivation, bal. pasture and woods, some timber, good: stock pond with fish. 2 houses one 6 R, hall and bath elec. good well cistern with pump, garage. 2 barns, erie on asphalt, 4 R zenier house. O. C. Baker, La- Fayette, Rt. 4. Tel. 4-0024, 76.95 A farm, Bartow Co., sell as a whole or seperately in tracts as follows: 32.24, 28.58, 12.79, 3.34 acres. 2 miles 4 Lane Hwy. 4I,near Allatoona Lake. Ideal for stock farm or truck, fruit; or poultry. See J, L. Armstrong, Cartersville, Rt. 2. 230 A, more or. less, including 160 A improved pasture, good house, barns equip. shed, locat- ed Troup Co, Ga. Contact Ed- mund F. Cook, West Point. 10 A vacant land Bib Co., 3 mi, court house, Macon, Ga., near Nesbit and Columbus Rds., for sale or exchange. Mrs. Frances Ann Grogan, Atlanta, 1471 Al- legheny St. S, W. Ra-0589. One 50 A farm, 5 R dwelling, 3 outbldgs., all fair cond., 2 mi paved road, 11 mi Franklin, 13 mi. Bowdon, 16 mi, Carrollton. $40.00 per acre. H, E. Walls, La- Grange, 900 Fourth Ave. 267 A farm, 12 mi E Atlanta, 180 A cultivation, sowed in les- pedeza, running water, growing timber, all under new fence, suitable for cattle farming, run- ning water, 2 houses, elec., prone available, 40 A lake site cleared. Write. Roy W. Edwards, Conyers, Lake Rockaway. 152. A more or less, 2 mi. | Wrens, on Hwy, 47. 80 A cleared land, bal. pasture, some fenced with hog wire, some with barb wire. Several acres growing tim- ber. W . G, Anderson, Matthews. 80 A farm, 20 A cropland,/20 A sericea, 5 or more in fescue and ladino, 35 A woodland, good lake site, 2 1/2 mi N. Douglas- ville on Dallas Rd. Approx, 30 mi. Atlanta; 6 R dwelling, 5000 cap. broiler house, running water in each, new barn, other outbldgs. James C, Williams, Douglasville, Rt. 3. 226 A farrh, 6 mi. town Gaines- ville on U, S. Hwy. 23, ideal dairy or cattle, 40 A pasture, several streams, beautiful lake sites; 6 R modern home witha bath, 5 stall barn, 1 chicken house, lights and water, 2 car garage. W. O. Baugh, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4, 100 A real thactor farm, good for all crops common to. this section, 30 A black bottom, plen- |ty flat upland, plenty timber; |4 R house, elec lights, running water in house, located near Ti- tus, Ga. Come see while in crop. Alfred M. Eller, Titus, 5 A. land, 7-rm. house with bath, on paved rd. 1% Mi. from town, city lights and water, dr. High School across rd. from Power line,running water, some timber. Letters ans, H. A. Camp- bell, Menlo, Rt. 1. F 80 A land, Carroll Co.; near Roopville, also 30 A or more other land. Miss Gladys Joyner, Roopville, Rt, 1. 55 A. farm, 20 A. fenced, 2 A. tobacco, 5-rm. house wired for elec. stove. New tobacco barn, cow barn, tobacco house and good water. Located 142 Mi. N. of Hoboken, $1,500.00. Mrs. J. D. Highsmith, Hoboken, Rt. 1, Box 10. - 5 A. good land, with 5-rm. frame house, wired for elec. stove, pump in lasting well of good water, on school bus and mail rtes, near churches, road being paved, on Rico rd. 7 Mi. W. Palmetto. See to appreciate. Price is right. W. T. Langley, Palmetto, Rt. 1. Ph. No. 5184: 634 A. land in Greene Coun- ty, about 4 Mi. from Greens- boro. 3 large streams of water, 4,000,000 ft. pine timber and 350,000 ft.-hardwood based on cruise by impartial and reli- able cruiser. About 100 A. open land, $45.00 A. Terms if desir- ed. F. T. Corry, Greensboro. Ph, 6891. 5 A. newly painted 4-rm. house with furnished bath, bu- tane system, imcluding water heater, water.system, elec. tele- phone, crib, smokehouse and 30x40 cement block chicken house.- Orchards and ideal spring fed lake site. 2 Mi. from Bremen on _ all-weather rd. school bus and mail rte. $3,500. J. W. Swinson, Bremen, Rt. 1, Ph. 2745. 50 A. land, 30 A. in cultiva- tion, good house, water, elec. lights, school bus by door, 5 Targe pecan trees, $50.00 A. 2 Mi. from Chauncey. Consider trade. Tom Davis, Chauncey. 100 A. extra good land, 38 Mi. Atlanta on Hwy. 42, Henry County, 5-rm. house and _ bath, 2-rm. tenant house, good barns, chicken house, pecan, fruit trees, 22 A! bottoms, 3 streams, fencing, livestock, chickens, complete set mule-drawn equipment, 52 Ford tractor, 5 pieces equipment, $13,000.00 or $9,500.00 without equipment and livestock. Down payment, $3,700.00 cash, bal. $47.45 mo. Lewis Mann, Locust Grove, Ph. 2698. . 12% A, established imp. pas- ture, 4-rm. house, gas and bath, 3 good outbuildings, incl. 600 cap. laying house (all built in last 10 yrs.), elec. and running water. Young bearing pecan trees, $6,000.00 or exch. for Monroe County property of equal value. J. Lee Abernathy, Barnesville, Rt. 2, Ph. 763-J. 25 A. Jand near Nottley Lake, part in cul. bal. woodland, pas- ture, small creek,. springs, 6- rm. house, 6 yrs. old, good well, elec. outbuildings, near mail and school bus rtes. churches, fine for stock, poultry or farm- ing, for sale or exch. for 1 to 4_A. with or without bidgs. Priced _ right. Possession _ at once. Bob Jones, Blairsville, Rt: 4, Box 182. 257 A. land, 30 A. in pasture, around 70 in cul. 4.3 A. tobac- co, 2 new tobacco barns with gas cookers, 5-rm. tenant house, not so good, new 7-rm. house, deep well water, lights, attic fan, gas floor furnace, large pantry, dbl. garage, med. sized fish pond, well stocked, around 50 head beef cattle, 35 good goats, small pony, horse and mule, new Ford Tractor with all-tools. Known as Lazy C Ranch, located 3.7 Mi. city lim- its on U. S. Hwy. 84 T. E. Crews, Waycross, 609 Albany Ave. Phone 2331. 85 A. pecan, livestock and poultry farm. Trees full-bear- ing age, cross-fenced, imp. pas- tures, 2 good tenant houses, large barn, all have running water and current. House in exc. cond. gas heated; school bus and mail -service. Good markets nearby. See H. G. Wiley, Cobb. 418 A. farm, 5 Mi. of Roberta. house, church within % Mi. J. F. Brown, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3. 200 A. open, bal. in woods for vation, all stumped except 5 A.- Holderness St. Am 7182. 50 A. land, good 6-rm, house, house, tenant house, barn, other bldgs. Extra fertile level Jand, tractor, cultivatable, scarcely no waste land 2-A stocked lake, $9,000.00. 3 Mi. E. Hampton, 6 Mi. W. McDonough, just off paved rd. 81; near paved rd. McDonough to Hampton, Mrs. J. B. Raven, McDonough 99% A. land in Cobb: County. Good 5-rm. house and barn, lot of fruit trees, 20 A. open, bal. in pasture, $100.00 A. Wal- - Gresham, Powder Springs, ae e 87 A. good land for stock, truck and general farming, all under hog fence. 40 A. open, bal. wooded pasture. In Screven County, on Hwy. 21, 2 Mi. S. Newington; school and mail rtes. 1948 Ford tractor, all nee- essary implements. Small house, elec. $8,000.. J. E. Boy- win, Oliver. ; 147 A. good S. Ga. land, prop- erty of late J. W. Ballenger, % Mi. from Abba Post Office, church and store, in N.W. cor- ner Irwin. County, 8 Mi. from Fitzgerald, on new Rochelle- Hawkinsville Rd. now being paved. 70 A. in cultivation, 77 A. pasture and timber land, creek on 2 sides, 2 houses, 2 barns, Ford tractor. School bus by door. Mrs. R. H. Gamble, Owner, Atlanta, 555 Clifton Rd. N.E. De 3574. ; ; 31 A. land on Thaxton Rd. near Ben Hill, between old Fairburn and Butner Rds. O. F. Frazier, Ben Hill, Rt. 1. Fa 6449. 125 A. Jand, on U. S. Hwy. 27, between Colquitt and Blakely for sale. Mark Bundy, Colquitt, Rt. 1. North Georgia farm that can be developed into a good poul- try farm. Can assure good in- come if seller is able to invest in improvements. Mrs. Julia Van Leer, Gainesville, Rt. 4. 4 or 5eA. rich land, % mile South Lithonia, small house. On No. 12 Hwy. Call or write own-. er: E. C. Powell, Atlanta, 832 St. Charles Ave., N.E. Ve 5479. 10 A. 700 ft. on Corinth pub- lic road; 3 nice bldg. sites, wonderful lake site. Grand well, 2 rm. cabin, elec. in front of property.. 3 A. open land, pulpwood. Convenient to school, churches, etc. $1,500.00. Some terms. Call or write own- er. Mrs. Geneva Maddox, At- lanta, 1709 Stokes Ave. S.E. Ra 8257. 10 or mofe A. in woods front- ing 503 ft. or more on Valley- dale Rd. 2000 ft. from Buford Hwy. Property has sold for $500.00 per A. This for less: H. A. Huckollis, Decatur, 117 Jef- ferson Pl. 125 A. 5-rm. house, on paved hwy. 30 Mi. from Atlanta, 9 Mi. from Conyers, also cross- road. Good business location. School bus by door. fence; has 2 branches. V. T. Stowers, Conyers, Rt. 1. 50 A. on Brownsville paved Hwy. 5 30% Fertile acres land, 9% mi. Atlanta, 9 mi. Decatur, % mi. off pavement on good all- and cross-fenced. Planted in good pasture. Good year-round stream and natural lake site. 5 large room modernized house, good condition. All conven- lences, modern kitchen and bath, $11,750.00. Charles R. Meador, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Ph. Lithonia 3393. 105 A. dairy farm with grade A barn, cross-fenced, pastures seeded; 5-rm. house, with elec. and running water. School bus, mail and milk route by door, $4,700.00. Will consider termis. 10 Mi. W. of Washington. To see farm contact Paul Evans, Washington, Rt. 2. For infor- mation write: John Wheeler, Marietta, 517 Hazelwood Dr. 102%, A. farm, 5-rm. house, modern fixtures, running wat- er, bath, etc. Wired for elec. stove; land very good; on school bus rte.; about 65 A. in cultivation, in Crisp County, 7 mi. S. Cordele, in good com- munity, near schools and churches, $7,000.00 H. L. Coop- er, Riverdale, Rt. 1. 188 A. steck farm, all fenced, new hog wire, cypress and cre- osote posts. Cross-fenced 7 dif. fields. Plenty water year- round, 135 A. cultivation, 50 A. ing 53 A. timber. Also Super A Farmall tractor and equip., bus and mail rtes., near church, 3 Mi, N. Davisboro, $12,000.00. Sell separately or lease. R. J. Williams, Davisboro, Rt. 1. 30 A. farm, 25 A. cleared, all under fence. Ideal for farming or stock raising, 1 large house, some .outbuildings, need some ager Also tract of 30 A. 20 fishpond, ideal for farming or stock raising. % Mi. to paved road, 6 Mi. to Lyons. H. P. Blalock, Lyons, S-525 Wash- ington St. 77 A. good land, good 4-rm. water. Near Baptist church, mail and school bus rte, by Ga., good pasture, spring, yard. Cheap for cash. E. G McDade, Atlanta, Terrace, S. E. old runway to inlet. ed since 1918, except few acres 4m. log cabin, garage, barn. i J. Bradley, Round Oak uy ey > 1/5 A. land on Hwy. 19, 5% Mi S. Butler, on school bus route interested, see or write: Mrs. C O. White, Butler, Rt. 1. . elec. wired for stove, barn throughout with asbestos sid ing. 2 wells. -1 Mi. high school mail and school bus $3,500.00, with half down, res vens. J. B. Byram, Park, Rt. 1, Ph. Ca. 0812. ollege FARMS & FARM LAND | in young pecan trees, remain- | 100 head hogs, 16 cattle; school | repairs; sawmill and pulpwood | cleared, all under fence, pulpwood timber and new 5 A. | house, painted inside and out. | Has 2 barns, 30 A. in cultiva-| tion, lots young timber, lasting | 60 A, 5 mi. S. Fayetteville, 40 A open level tractor land; 4 R| house, mail, school rt., well in 660 Federal 208% A. land, new fencing, 3 Mi. from Wayside. REA serv- ice, Shoal Creek traverses, al- most naturally dammed. Intact Heavy growth young pines, some tim- ber, tough cut over. Not farm- Large 4-rm. frame house on 1% Mi. from church, store and grist mill. Good community. If 24 A, farm, 6-rm. house with chicken house, crib and other outbuildings. House finished route. Near churches, in 1 Mi. village, 200 A, known as the John Slaton Property, 14 mi. E, Ris- ing Fawn, Ga, at foot of Look- out Min, 2 springs, creek through place. 50 A timber on side of mountain; 7 R and-4 R house need repairs, lights, well, | $4000. cash to settle estate. Contact. Lydia or Leon Keith, Rising Fawn, Rt. 2. 50 A, all in original timber. | near Burton Lake in Rabun Co. | Ga: Also 100 A 3 mi. NE Clayton, for sale or trade. C. C. Moore, Long Creek. 525 A good farm land, 200 A fenced, Carroll Co, 2 mi. good town and Bankhead Hwy., black top road through place, 65 mi. SW Atlanta, fine for| stock or general farming, land lies well, plenty running water, | Less than $40. per acre. Dont wirte. Come see. C. J. Garrett, Bremen, 323 Laurel St. Tel- 2063, { 86 A. farm with 52 A. in cul- tivation. Plantation fenced, with some timber. one 8-rm. | house, 1 tenant house, one 1950 Ford tractor, with equipment. Located 6. Mi. N. Dublin. A} bargain at $8,000.00. See or call) Mrs. T. W.- Watson, Dublin, Ph. Dublin; 1473-J-1. 9 A. land, 6 A. permanent pasture, good orchard, 2 broil- er houses, 9000 cap. All equip- | ment. Natural gas, drilled well, | good house and outbuildings, 400 ft. of road. Frontage on Hwy. 23, 2 Mi. S. Buford, bar- gain for $13,500.00. J. D. Hicks, Buford, Rt. 1, Ph.. 3374. 200 A land, all under fence, paved road, 5 mi. E. Rochelle, 59 head dairy cattle, dary barn, fish pond: New 4 and 6 R houses. $25,000. Frank E. Clark, Abbeville, Rt. 2. 380 A pasture and timber,| running branch, antebellum house, 4 bedrooms, bath, 3 lav-' oratories, all elec, conveniences. deep well, screened porch, shade trees, fruit, pecan grove, good) tenant house, REA, RFD school | bus, phone iines, % mi. paved hwy., 5% mi. Pelham 5 chicken | houses with water, elec. J. R.| Sloan, Pelham, Rt. f Tel. 6524. 129 A, large fields, easy to cultivate. produces high crops, ideal for cattle and chickens, 3 branches, 4 mi. 3 good towns, good pasture, all kinds timber, fruit; Large house, good shape, lights, well water, mail rt. school bus at door, near 2 churches. See and get low cash price. W. E. McCart, Lawrence- ville, Rt 2. 13 A between Austell and Marietta on Anderson Mill Rd., 6 bearing pecan trees, orchard; 5 R house, shower, dbl. garage, hot and cold water, phone, near store, church, school, transpor- tation. W..T. White, Austell, Rt. 1. Tel 5004. 212 A good farm or pasture \land near Haralson, good road, plenty water, some saw timber; \ 112 A land, 25 A under page wire fence, 80 A open, 3% mi. McBean, on river road; 4 R house, elec., pump, school bus by door, barn. $3500. cash. H, B. Babb, McBean, Rt. 1. 70 A more or less, Washing- ton Co., 10 A under fence,\well watered, sandy land, mostly under cultivation. no. stumps, slightly rolling, 3 mi. RR Stat., barn. Cheap. Terms if desired. A. L. Jordan, Oconee. 15 A more or less, 8 Agcul- tivation, 6 mi, : yard, fruit tree, > Herndon, Surrency, Rt. 2. ? ler; Rt. 2: rest tenable in grass, t 2 settlement 5 from buildings, metal tops, State Hwy. from |i mi. Douglasville. branch, tim-| school bus, mail rt., house and S. Surrency, Hwy. 64, Appling Co.; Good 4 R house, elec., running water, pack house with lots, chicken for sale or trade on larger farm. Willie L. 200 A. lamd, about 70 A. in open land, about 50 A: in pas-| ture, running water. On Butler and Ficklin Mill Hwy. about 5 Mi. N. Butler. J. W. Byrd, But-| 49 A. Union Co. Ga. joining N. C., 1/10 mi. off gravel road, Pine Log Section, land mostly wood- land. Reasonable Contact. W. T. 145 A, Grady Co. 75 A culti-| vation, well drained, pebbly soil, large creek through place, |. plenty fish, 30 or 40 M ft. saw,| and lots of hardwod timber; Cairo to Ochlochnee. $40. acre C. C. Draughon, Pelham, Rt. 3. 26 A, 700 ft, off Fairburn Rd., ber, some fence. $2250. Liberal terms. S. F. Walden, Douglas- ville, Rt 4, Box 318. -16 A fertile land on Jackson St. within city limits Lawrence- | ville, 2 branches, lake site, elec., city water and sewer availa- ble. $2500. Liberal terms. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. 5% A on paved road, 1/4 mile road front, 20 mi N. Atlanta, near Roswell, $1500. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Tel. Roswell, Ga. 4442. 50 A, 30 A cultivation, good 4 R house, 2 mi. Chauncey, good 4 R house, elec. lights. Tom Davis, Chauncey, Box 163. 30 A laying in Towns Co,, Hiawassee, Ga., 10 A cultiva-| tion 4 A sowed pasture, spring, land; 2 houses, one 4 R new, block, and smoke house, well, | school bus, mail rt ~by house, 3 mi. town. Letters ans, N. N. Lovinggood, Toccoa, Rt. 3. 115 A cultivation, good pebble soil, fish pond, % mi. hwy. 80, 5 mi, S. Metter, Ga.; 8 R dwell- ing, 2 tenant houses, outbidgs., elec. lights, running water, school and_mail rt by door. Liberal terms. Chas. L. Nevill, Pulaski. ; ) 204 A, Carroll Co, 140 A under hog fence (put up last 5 yrs.), lasting branch through place, just off Tyrus-Carroll- ton Rd; 5 R house wired, 1 small house, 2 good wells, good barn, laying house, mail rt.| ie : Luther Thomas, _Pavo, 2% A just-outside city limits Albany, 30 bearing pecan trees; 2 bedroom spacious house, deep well, hot and cold running water, bath, Ga. Power and tele- phone, 75 cap. laying house. | Inquiries ans Mrs. B. Mercer, Albany, 1012 N. Slappy Dr. Approx. 30 A. 16 A. to culti- vate. No house. On old 41 hwy. $950.00; $50.00 down, $10.00 per | P.O. Box 4658, Ph. Ev- 7783. 254 A. land in Wilkes Coun- ty, with some improvements, for sale or trade for Atlanta property. A. K. Stringfellow, Washington. ville, known as the N. C. Bul- tivation, 150 A. woodland and pasture. 2-story 7-rm. house, 2 good tenant houses, on paved rd. REA, mail and school bus. 2 Mi. County H. S. and Madi- json County seat; 15 Mi. Ga. State Agri. College, Athens. Ideal for cotton, corn, grain and livestock farming. W. N. Bullock, Cuthbert. 225 A. nice, level farm land, fenced and cross-fenced; sowed different grasses and legumes. 5 Mi. S. Franklin, 15 Mi. N. LaGrange; on U. S. paved Hwy. 27, at intersection of No. about 3%4 mile. Good house. 10 A. pines 15 yrs. old. Also some saw timber. $10,000.00 Terms if desired. A. J. Lane, Franklin. For sale or rent, 64 A. farm in Franklin County; about one- half distance between Lavonia and Carnesville, with plenty wood, water and 6-rm. house. A. C. Carson, Carnesville. between Hartwell and Lavonia. 2 houses, good bottom land, about % in cultivation; 2 lbs. lint cotton to good tenant; might give ion Jan 1, next yr. or buyer would receive rents for 1954. Mrs. H. Banks, Carnesville. . 176 A. land, 7 miles West Tit- Fawn, | on terms. J. J. Cooper, Rising Hall, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1. (Res. of Georgia). : well, good orchard, very fertile |b other 4 R fair condition, barn, | , 222-3/4 A farm, Candler Co., | ' 2 Mi. S. Adairsville, Clear title, | > month. A. J. Tinsley, Atlanta, | 5 300 A. land, 2 mi. E. Daniels- | ing lock Farm. Approx. 150 A. cul- |}. 100 paved road, along road} | 150 A. farm in Hart County, ton. 3 woe a fenced and sion any time kle, Harlem. grass; 8 bottom and ings. Plenty yo and hardwood. Morganton, 4 River Dam. In * , - Pi c fe for ing, ill Orin Lawhi Box 613, Satil ee houses, leased for 1954 for 15004 spring | _ ford, Tifton, Rt. 1, Box 87 i nel Pierpont Ave > farm or pasture Co., near county y Gardens, and Warm Springs paved road: Modern with all city con- ces, 3 poultry houses, land wired for cattle stream of water. Tel. 2829, see, or M. Moon, Hamil- os less, 6 R house, N. Blue Ridge o. 5 Hwy., running BoE school at door, All Rd. in store house. A. Dunean, College 3, Box 374. : on black - top road, mi. below Summer- poga Co.,_ plenty some sawable 0d). $8000. Mrs. Willie Summerville, Rt. 1. arn, new 45x60 ft. pole th 20 stanchion and hay fenced, branch on one alt house for 200 houses all modern con- running water, bath. d Cobb, Tennille. Tel_ land, good pasture, tenant house, to- , other outbidgs. Peacock, Chaun- d running water, 30 A. velvet beans and 4 potatoes, farm tools : Interested in good bottom land on River; big rock dam t mill run directly for rs; living quarters for good land, house: well, imber, for sale. Terms nd, 103 A. im. culti- -rm. house with bath, d running water. There farm tractor includ- nice fish pond. W. B. h. Metter, Rt. 2, B-x 97. Jand, good house, 40 A. on $4,000.00. house, 9-rms. 2 baths, x2 ft. 2-car garage, il bidgs. bearing pe- fruit trees, hardy nur- stocked with bulbs On No. 1 U.S. Hwy. Eve, Wadley. - 1d, 27 in cultivation, woodl. More be taken in easily. ber, good 5-rm. Hamilton, Harris | oining Pine Mt. site of Memorial built, no houses, id growing timber, er, for sale. Contact: oyner, Cleveland, floors, outbldgs., ap- .| See R.W. Sapp, Nicholls, Rt. 3. rt. for sale. Located. ait and base establish- | ter, some fruit trees:. _|out,-REA elee., school rt., mail , |e house and barn, well in yard, . G: B: | 292 5 Rm. house, 12 A. pecan grove at Boston, $9,000.00 for both or will sell separately. |Terms if desired. Mrs. R. L. | Williams, Valdosta, 107 W. Ann St. | tion; 7-rm., 6-rm. and 3-rm. houses. Small pecan orchard, all bearing trees. Fine -place for pasture, plenty water, (can make fish pond with very little labor). School bus and mail rte. by door. In good community, about 24% Mi. to church, $8,000. | Mrs. Clayton Powell, Lumber City, Rt. 1. 385 A. farm, 9 mi. S. Alma on U.S. Hwy. 1. 125.A. im eul- tivation, rest in timberland. 7,000 trees could be cupped for turpentine. 7 A. tobacco allot- ment. Ideal for raising stock. On mail and bus Rte. 8-rm., 5- rm. and 4-rm. houses. Lights, Tunning water and bath, small creek running through farm. 16 Lots, part pasture and chicken runs, 6 rm. house and bath; 8 bearing pecan trees, near consolidated school and |churches. Located in village, 300 population, 15 Mi. E. of Cordele. Sacrifice to liquidate an estate, $3,500.00. Mrs. D. B. Kenmedy, Savannah, 717 East Henry St. . /. About 25 A land, 7 or 8 building lots; 9-rm. house, elec. water, all modern conven- ienees, inside city limits Social Circle, 50 mi. Atlanta. Contact: Tom Cox, Atlanta, 203 North Avenue, N.E. 125 A cornered on Hwy. 27 about 3 mi. SE town of Col- quitt, 82 A peanut allotment, and possibly a cotton allotment. Harvey, Windener, Colquit, Rt. 3, Box 327. Nearly new 5 R house (3 rooms finished) on 1 Acre land, elec., no porch, mail and school bus by door, 1 mi paved road, 4 mi. Winder, I mile Bethlehem, Ga. Good white settlement, $1000.00, Will rent: Also 6 R house on'5 A land, barn, $2000. J. E. Meeks, Bethlehem, Rt: 1, 63 A home place all under fence, branch (nevet been dry), plenty wood, hog pasture, brood- er house, smoke house, good barn, chicken yard; 6 R dwelling celled and painted inside and * rt., 7 mi. SE Hogansville, $5000 for quick sale. H. E. Smith, Ho- gansville, Rt 1, Box 190. 40 A land, 4 mi. S. Winston, good house, finished inside, large back porch, elee., phone, mail and school bus by door, good land, chicken house, barn, just off black top road. L. O. Mayfield, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. 95 A, 2 mi N-. Tallapoosa ot Ebe nezer Church on school bus RFD and rolling store route, 25 A cultivation, lies well, make bale cotton to aere, good 4 room ceil- 2 good pastures with lasting water in each, young orchard, lots of young timber, $4000 J. T. Spright, Tallapossa, Rt. 1. 12 4/2 A land on White Chimney Salt Water Creek, new house wired for stove, suitable for farm, pasture, or subdivision, $3000.00 cash. Mrs. S. E. Waters, Townsend, Rt. 2. : 23 A, 3mi. Lawrenceville, Bu- ford Hwy. (paved), 1000 ft. hwy. frontage small stream (ean be developed); reasonable amt. nice timber, 3 R house, school bus, mail, and Greyhound Bus rt. R. H, Hale, East Point, P.O. Box 122 A, 80 A well established permanent pastures, all new) fences, lifetime locust posts, 7 1/2 A lake stocked with bass, 2 large branches running through 178 A. land, 90: A. in cultiva- | 41, 1 1/2 mi. manent pasture; Woodland. Tel. 2414. 2 barns, elec. lights, running Rt. for sale or rent; Also 100 A adjoining. J. J. Adams, Mazis- field. Tel. 5421. , 160 A farm, 110A cultivation, Brooks Co., 5-1/2 mi. N. Quit- man. Good location. C, A. Cle- ments, Quitman, Rt. 2. - 10 A land, Ben Hill Co, for sale or trade for milch cows. J. C. McNease, Waycross, RFD No. 1, Box 884, Tel. 850 WI, 96-1/4 A land, 20 mi. Atlanta, 3 mi. Stockbridge near Woods Store Just off road being paved 20 A woods, apples, pears, peaches, plums, grapes, pecans, black walnuts, figs, nice shade trees; 6 R house, lights, running water large broiler house with automatic waterers, 4. springs, Pa M. Gilbert, Stockbridge, Pea ae 213-1/4 A fenced and cross fenced, Worth Co., South Ga., 143 A cropland, bal. timber, pasture, 10 A tobacco, 15 A pea- nut allotments, 2 streams; 1 main house, 2 tenant, 3 tobacco barns, 1 pack house, other outbldgs,, school bus and mail by door, phone, electricity. Pete Lang- dale, Summer, Rt. 2. ; 93 A, 12 1/2 mi. Covington, 1 mi. Jackson Lake, ideal for eat- tle, large 4 R house with hall, $4000.00. Mrs. W. A. Parker, Covington, Rt. I. 210 A, Banks Co., near Gill& ville and Hickory Flat School, 20 A bottom land, lots of good saw timber; 2 houses. Come see. Dont write. Docia Harris, Lula. 71 A good land fenced and cross fenced, 3 1/2 mi. Sparata, on paved hwy., good saw timber stand young pines, plenty run-| ning water, ideal for stock or general farm; 5 R dwelling, lights, water in house, new 3 R tenant house, plenty outbldgs., priced to sell. D. F, Long, Spar- ta. About 41 fertile acres, 30 A cultivation, Hwy. 29 Daniels- ville Rd... paved frontage and side with excellent building lots large grove bearing Papershell and Stuart Pecans; 4 dwellings, 5, 6, and 10 rooms, elec., city wa- ter, baths, good income from al- ready located renters, city limits. $30,000.00. Terms arranged. Phone 2983-J, or write Mrs. G. W. Barber, Athens, Rt) 1. 10 A level fertile land with branch, Roswell-Canton Hwy., REA of Ga, Power, Crabapple Section, 400 ft. frontage, phone line, school bus, and daily bus to Atlanta route. C. W. Swetmon, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Tel. 3485. $ FARMS AND FARM LAND FOR RENT ae 2 H. farm for rent. 2 good houses, 1 tenant, good barn, cattle. and hog pasture. Plenty water, On school Bus and Mail Rt. Can grow any kind of crops on land. Move any time. Mrs: T, L, McWorter, Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Have for rent 10 acres levei land. no stumps, Pebble soil, Mrs. May Hancock, Thomasville. Rt, 3, Box 259. | FARM: 80 A North Fulton Co, on good soil road, REA line. 40 or 50 M ft. timber; 5 R house, barn, 'schoo]l bus rt., for sale or rent. Paul J. Smith, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. 66 A completely. fenced, 1200 ft. frontage east side State Hwy. S. Woodland 4 streams, growing timber, per- ; 4 R tenant house, elec. (natural gas avail- able), $2300.00 J. C, Cook, Jr., 161 A good farm land, Morgan Co, (nice community); 2 houses, steam, woods, mail, school bus eultivated, or used for pastures. hot water heater, new barn, Con- S & FARM LAND FOR RENT CH 3473. For Standing rent, ning water, electricity, wired Large barn with 4 stalls and 3 cribs. Excellent cond, 3 Springs. 3/4 mi, Stockbridge, 18 mi At- lanta; on school bus Re. Known as Davis Farm. Contact, Mrs, Ethel. Bledsoe, *phone 2774 Small 2 H. crop for rent on 30- 50 basis or 3rds and 4ths. Good truck farm. Good 5) R, house, Mail Rt. by door. Good all year pasture. Mrs. M. B. Bailey, Buc- hanan Rt. 2 ; A 2,000 acre farm; 8 mi Waynesboro, county seat: Burke Co., Elec. Mail and School bus Rt, and paved road through place; Sev. houses with lights: branch, plenty water near Church, Country store, ete. About half of place in barb wire some hog wire, peanut acreage. Rent all together or separately. Mrs, Julia L. Lively, Waynes- boro. Rt. 2. Good stock and genearl pur- pose farm, modern conveniences, Elec etc. Dairying possible also some tractor equp, available for rent. Located near Nan Hwy. No. 23 and 125, between Macon and Cochran, 29 mi. So, Macon. Tenant must have good ref. Prof. G. L, Carver, Macon. 1348 Pat- -terson St. 101 1/2 A. farm, 30 A can be Some Timber, 4 R house, with lights and water. Will rent or | sell for $30.00 A. Otis Young-| blood. Reynolds, | 2 farms for rent on 50-50 basis: one 65 A., other 36 A. Good to- baeco land. 2 sets houses, Ford tractor to cultivate with. Prefer renting to Christian people, No Will rent, 5 R house, wired for stove, 43 Acres, creek, orchard, pasture, RFD Winston, near Dog River; also 4 R, house wired for |stove, barn and out-bldgs., with 140 A. on school bus Rt. Lithia Springs. J, P. Williamson, At- Janta, 2652 Forest Way, N E. 135. A, farm, rich land, 5 R house, run- for elec. stove and telephone. Stockbridge Elec. Good school, church, near FOR RENT Rent free te reliable part: live in house and look a mule and some hogs, and p Ocilla any day except Sunday D.L. Wideman Wray. aes WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARM AND FARM LAND _ prox: 30 A,, DeKalb Co.). Mrs. Emma Fos- ter, Atlanta, 1198 Albemarl Ave. ~ od Want unimproved Iand, 50 to 500 A., within 35 mi. Atlanta, at reasonable price for cash, Write full Want te purchase within 20 Co., ecut-over timber land abandoned farm land, or acre- |S. Ware, Hogansville. for livestock and chicken farm. Will trade other property in Cobb County., at Smyrna. J. A. Want farm, 10 to 75 (or per- m 20 mi. Albany, Dougherty. Substantial cash payment and bal. on terms. Roten ,Albany, Rt. 5, Box 260. Want buy in Crisp Co. 150 to 250 Acres land with at least 100 A. in cultivation. Contact. 923 or 1338-J. & ; Want acreage on shoal creek drunkards need apply. T. J.| Carver, Nicholls. Rt. 1. | A 2H. crop and chicken house | near Hwy., to rent to reliale| people; also want reliable white | people to work one farm. See.| J. B, Ledford, Lawrenceville. | RFD 1. | 3 H. farm in Marion Co., near | churches and schools, Good land pasture, plenty water and | | good house. Standing Rent. Con-| lanta, 2 tact. R. M. Hair, Buena Vista, % Western Auto Store, : | 15 A. good 5 R. house, hot and cold water, small fish pond, 10 mi, West Palmetto on Cooper} Ferry Rd., for rent to reliable! people. J. F..Holcomb, Palmetto, | Rt, 2. | . 15 or 20 A. good land, 4 R.| house, 2 mi. Union City on| paved Hwy 138. School bus and | mail rt, rolling store. Very rea-} sonable rent to exp. farmer; also have 14 A. frontage on two roads, good building: sites for| sale. Se. E, Morgan, College} Park: RFD 2. - 4 big crops: <2 have good houses and out-bldgs., pastures, with smooth land for corn cat- | ton or hay; others, little rocky | but mighty good land. All for | Standing Rent. Come see. W, R-! Talley, Curryville, | 25 A. farm, between Norcross | and Tucker; 2 mi. pavement; 12} A. cleared for cultivation, 4 R. house, 2 bedrooms, bath, living | room, Jarge kitchen gas heat, GE tact, Harry Golsan, Lawrence- ville, Gwinnett, Furniture Co. 6 R. house, 1 acre lot, 5 pe- or river, with water. mill or mill site. Give full description : and price. Letters ans. B. E. Taylor, Atlanta. P. O. Box 1. Want farm within 50 mi. Warner Robins. with or with- out improvements. Give size, price and location. Edmund R. Golladay, Warner Robins. 206 Parkway Dr. Will exch. 20 A.. 21 mi. At- mi. Stockbridge, with well, 3 Rm. house, spring and branch, timber and growing timber, om school bus Rt., elec., free of Hwy., nearer Atlanta, free of mortgages. R. A. Crawford, At- lanta, 1739 Cecile Ave. SE. Want 50 acres up of timber land, old or young or mixed timber, with some cleared land preferred, cheap for cash. Mid- dle or So. Ga. preferred. L. T. Anderson, Augusta, 300 Sand Bar Ferry Rd. . : Want farm or small acreage, vicinity Roswell or East Cobb Co., 10 to 20 A. prefer with some fenced pasture and run- ning water, with modern house; or will buy larger acreage without house, if priced right. Jack Gross, Marietta, RFD 3. Want place in No. Ga. to raise chickens on Hwy. or all- | weather road and have water, suitable for small overshot wa- ter wheel, or have small water mill of some kind on place. Give price, size and location. U. S. Garrett, Atlanta, 1296 Moreland Ave. SE Want farm in Hart Co. of about 25 acres or less. Write Mrs. Helen Mason, Lavonia. Will rent 40 A., of first year new ground for so much per A. or on 50-50 basis, Excellent for crop of watermelons, See me at 41 Hwy. 3 mi. So. Adairsville, for small acreage on Hwy. near Atlanta or Decatur (Fulton or details and price. | Mrs. E. T. Shaw, Decatur, 176 | Superior Ave.. 1 mi. radius Hogansville, Troup | age with timber stands. Robert Want small farm with some bottom land and running water | Slate, Smyrna. 144 Alexander- St. : : haps consider 100 to 200 acres), improved or unimproved with- Contact. G. F.. J. A. Matthews. Cordele, plone debt, for 6 acres on Nashville on | pasture, property now grazing 35 White Face Cattle; 2 houses with all modern conveniences, I tenant house, 2 barns, 2 dairy buildings. $25,000.00, Opposite Dallas Airport. Jack Morrison, |Atlanta, 2929 North Hills Dr. CH-2096. 169 1/2 A farm, 60 A open, bal_ growing timber, 1 mi off paved road, Hwy.341, 5 mi. N. Hawkinsville; 4 R house badly [in need gf repairs, elec. avail- ble, permanent ereek, mail, and hooel bus by door. Centact. A. row Atlanta. Bldg. lights, rice, Macon, 4191 Marion Tel 315, oe ve ton, R About 75A., joins city limits of Sandersville, Washington Co., available on two or three yr. lease, for grain or Ne buildings. crops. fences, Write. . M. McLaughlin, farm 1601 William- Small t one chicken and truck farm, good land, sub irrigation, power, running water | through house and yards. Large barn, chicken yards and houses, on paved Hwy., 2 mi Clayton, for rent. W. A, Humphries, Clay- 2 land ad- can trees, garage, storage room, chicken house, located at Rupert, Taylor Co., on Warner Robins Bus Rt. $15.00 mo. or sell for $1,550.00. R. J. Roberts, Cedar- town. Rt, 2. 140 A. mostly pasture, 6 R. livable house, some good land for cultivation. Elec. School bus and Mail Rt. Good pastures with |plenty running water. 1 mi. off |paved Hwy, 15 mi Macon, 5 mi Bolingbroke, 3 mi. Dames Ferry, I mi off new, now being paved Hwy. Known as Day place. Rent cheap. Betty Mewborn, Boling- brake RG doo No Oliver Want farm of 100 to 200 A., with 85 pct. open, level, trac- tor land, on main Hwy. Write full particulars and best. price. | Mrs. Gustave Schad, Atlanta, 405 Fourth St., N.E., Apt. B-1, c/o Miss Marion Molek. Want to exch. 73 A. two 4 Rm. houses, lights and water on porch, 30 A. in cultivation, large pasture, running water, on mail and school Rt. 1 Mi. Hwy. 2 Mi. N. Ball Ground. for place with one large or 2 small houses, near Canton or Atlanta. Mrs. Clara Jones, Bal} Ground, Rt. 1. ieee EIGHT (Continued from page 1) and capital from others inte their own hands. * . SLAVERY There is but one substitute for the profit motive in human relations. That substitute is slavery. Hiven a slave has a profit motive to the extent of saving his life and having food to eat but slaves come nearer being without a profit motive than anyone else on earth. The Christian looks for profit in an- other life. The Christian looks forward - to the resurrection and his reward is incorruptible capital after death, for his self-denial, charity and endurance of per- secution in this world. Remove the profit motive and you have severed connection with the power house which moves men to deeds both "THE PROFIT MO AND CAPITALIS Without the hope of reward of some kind, somewhere, sometime, the human race would be as useless and as worth-. less as the barnacles on a ship at the end of its voyage. Under the Agricultural age: Act and under the laws creating the Of- fice of Price Administration, the Com- modity Credit Corporation and other federal agencies, the farmer is brought under complete bureaucratic control. The Secretary of Agriculture of the United States fixes what he calls parity price for farm products. The so-called parity prices are_so low-on many crops that it is impossible for the farmer to make a profit. The Commodity Credit Corporation has fixed differentials between grades on cotton so wide that it is impossible for the farmer to get anything like the price which the Secretary of Agricul- s tion without restorin tive and he will do for agric The Office of Pric ceilings on farm crops at times so low tha farm products is pr: at least for the time bei We hear a lot of talk ton and from party platfoi proving-the farmers condi possible to improve t The fornhens are mor more experienced and bet grapple with farm problems officials who now control th Restore to the farmer all the boards and bureau ton cannot do. great and small. WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND ture says is parity. WANT TO BUY OR EXCHANGE FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND Exch. stock farm, 10 mi, S.E. Griffin, 138 A. all fenced, per- _manent pastures, 2 lakes, 5 A., and 3% A. large creek through center, 9 Rm. house, 4 white tenant houses. Water powered rrist mill, 40x60 concrete store hag. for larger, improved farm of equal valw, prefer- ably in So. Ga. I, Teem, Milner, RED. *phone 4604. Want buy, lease or rent, small farm, with good house, best drinking water, healthy bearing fruit trees and berries, fenced land open and woods and all year running spring or ereek or large pond, suitable for duck and geese raising. Write full details as location, roads, markets, crop, soil, ete. and cash price, L. Camp, Cairo. Want 50 or 100 A. farm, from owner, at very reasonable price. No agents nor dealers considered. Must be good land with water and elec. and pre- fer So. of Atlanta. C. F, Helm, Atlanta, 1385 Allene Ave., S.W. Want 10 to 60 A. without or with house, -but must have wood and water, and be cheap for. cash. Give full description and location and price. Robert Farnsworth, Jasper. Want good farm, fairly close to Atlanta, with good supply of water, -some timber and pas- ture, on reasonable terms. Con- tact, Jack Ewing, Atlanta, 937 Rosedale Rd. Want for cash good, unim- proved middle or north Ga, farm, with running water, elec., and located on or very near all-weather ber of acres, price. uy Chambers, don, Rt. 1. Want small farm, 15 acres or Jess, with creek or branch on it. Describe and priee. Mrs. C. M, Smith, Atlanta, 699 Nor- fleet Rd. Want to buy (or rent) farm within 30 to 35 mi. East Point, - Fulton Co,, with old house con- sidered. H, C. Glaze, Ben Hill, 2111 Kimberly Rd., Ra. 4389. Want swap my place in Chat- tooga Co. 2 acres with house for other acreage or farm. Con- tact for full details. R. L. Pow- ell, Holland, Want to buy or rent with op- tion to buy, small farm near Lawrenceville, west or South ot Lawrenceville. Describe ful- Mae stating price. Henry H. obb, Decatur, 525 Ponce de Leon Place. * Bow- road, Give num-| description and |} Retired Army man wants to buy small farm, with 3 or 4 R. house wired for electricity. Quote best price. Can pay down payment and $50.00 mo. plus interest. G. H. Gowder, Powder Springs, RFD 1 /o M.-H. Nor- ris. Want to exch. about $6,500 value in other Georgia proper- ty near Fairburn, for farm or farm land, preferably near At- lanta. W. N, Jhornton, Atlanta, 346 5th St. N.E Want good smooth farm, with privilege of buying in fall if 1954, near good town, with good house, lights, water, wood, in good community, . near church, and on mail Rt. Henry E, Ramsey, Clarkesville, Rt. 3. Want good farm of 75 to 250 A., within 50 mi. Atlanta, pre- fer old home place (no objec- tion to house built before the Civil War, if suitable to re- model). Must have water and elec. available and be on all- weather road or east access to paved road, Have Northwest Fulton Co. acreage to trade. Mrs. George Normandy, Atlan- ta, FW 11. Want buy or farm on edge house, elec., church, school will rent, small of town, good convenient to and store. Up- per middle Ga. vicinity of Spalding, Lamar or nearby counties. Must be real bargain. Mrs. G. Crickenberger, Griffin, 503 So. 6th St. Want unimproved acreage, good water supply, within 30 mi. downtown Atlanta, with good building location, with or without bldgs., on paved or all- weather road, at reasonable price. H. D. Davis, Atlanta, 673 | Kennesaw Ave. NE. Want 10. to 30 Acres, without house, on stream within. 20 Mi. No. or East of Atlanta. E. L. Blackwood, Atlanta, 68 Spence Ave., S.E. Cr. 8185. Want within 20 Mi. Atlanta, about 25 A. with comfortable 5 or 6 Rm. and bath house; on school bus Rt. With or with- out farm implements or out- bidgs., partially cultivated .or open, reasonably priced. Con- tact M. B. Jaynes, Atlanta, 1896 Brewer Boulevard, S.W. Want for cash, small farm near town in So. Ga. with or without house. With some to- bacco allotment and prefer on good road. No objection to small town. C. L. Green. Sapp, West Will pay cash for farm, pre- fer old home place with stream and fruit trees. Contact Mrs. W. T. Johnson, Atlanta, 1292 Em- ory Rd. N.E. Want 2 or 3 acres land on or near Hwy., within short radius of Gainesville, Hall Co. Write Mrs. Adeline Mays, Atlanta, 434 Peachtree Arcade. . Want exchange 4 Rm. house and 1 acre land, near Marietta, for small farm with larger house, preferably modern, within 12 mi, Lockheed. L. R. Bailey, Marietta, Rt. 3. Want for cash farm within 25 mi. Atlanta. Contact C. R. Williams, Atlanta, 3104 Pied- mont Rd. 2 Want to buy 100 4 200 acres in Fulton or Cobb Co. from owner. Keneth Murray, Smyr- Na, et: Want 3 or more acres with 6 Rm. house with ail conven- iences, on Hwy. near Atlanta, prefer Southeast. G. T. Chaf- fin, Monticello, Rt. 1, Box 3. WANT TO RENT FARMS & FARM LAND Want to rent livable 2 or 3 R. house with 3 or 4 A. land, within 40 miles. Must be on public road and not over 1 mi of store. Mrs. Edith Whatley, Moreland, Rt. 1. Want rent or lease, for stand- ing rent, farm in Douglas or northern part of Carroll Co. with good house, possible 2 houses, Contact. B. L. Shelnutt, College Park. RFD 2,.Box 142. Want 4.or more A. land with 4-5 R. house, within 10 or 12 mi Atlanta, suitable for garden and pasture, and reasonable price, Herman C, Duffey, Mc- Donough. Rt. 2. Want small acreage, 4-5 R. house, lights, good roof, good well water or spring, and truck patches, within radus 10 mi. Gainesville, Hall Co, Prefer with Broiler house with runn- ing water, lights and all e- quipment, at reasonable cash monthly rent. A, F. Roberts, Braselton, Rt. 1. Want to rent with option to buy, 75 or 100 A, North Ga. farm. At least 4% in cultivation, good productive land, house, out-bldgs., and large broiler house. Marvin haar Winder. Rt. Aes s with} and ae in WANT TO RENT FARMS & FARM LAND | Want large fram in northrn half of Ga. with house, elec., water, Prefer away from paved Hwy. or road, Can do some re- pairs or building. Standing! rent or lease. from party who could live on and take care of place. Letters} ans. Scott Bingham, Atlanta, 1656 Emerald Ave. S. E, DL 5375, Want to rent or lease 10 to 60 Acre farm with livable house, for 3 -or more years. Money payments. J. Willis, At= lanta, 183 Spring St. S.W., CY 1859 after 5:30 PM. : Want to rent with option to buy land suitable for Nur- sery purposes with light farm- ing. Must be well watered and on or near pavement, with 50 mi. Atlanta. Robert Andrews, Atlanta, 934 Waverly Way, N.E. Want 25 to 50 A. farm, with 10 to 25 A. open for cultiva- tion, with wood, water, house and ample out-bldgs, on or near paved road, near churches, schools and stores, at not over $25. month cash rental, with option to buy. J. Miles, Atlanta, 1907. Reynolds Dr S. W. Want farm with acreage on lease: Must have good house. Standing or monthly reason- able rent. with option to> buy at termination of lease if de- sired, within 75 mi, Atlanta. B. Wood, Atlanta, 650 Glen Iris Dr. N. E. Want for money rent 1 to 2 Acres for garden spot, near Marietta and on farm equipped with tractor or horses to do my plowing for pay. J. Lyons, Marietta. P. O. Box 152. Want rent about 300 A for general stock and dairy farm, with about 150 A. tillable land on 3 yr. cash basis, within 100 mi, Coast Alvin Asmus, Monte- zuma. Rt. 2. Want rent 20-25 acres of fenced off to its. self, with good house and out-bldgs., for standing rent, and want to hear at once John G. McCoy, Lyons. Rt. 3. POSITIONS WANTED White, single, young man; just discharged from militar service, wants. job on farm with i reliable people. Prefer working } with tractor, alsq drive eines Room, board, able salary. Floyd Vi Be TOM LINDER, ~ Would prefer. Need 2 a! ter, Sober. at once, 14 m. Mitchell, Vienna, nursery Atlanta, 375-C job on cattle farm in dairy. Can truck, and do an} work. No chjldren. den, wood, water. Washington, Rt. 23. yr. oll old father, brother Want enough this year. Prefe: Want. cotton can hoe for So) one preferably in Need 4-5 R. ee stove, 2 girls Write worth, 2-2 Single man, caretakers job _ chicken farm em T. E. Smith, Atl lene Ave., Want smoo' 1954, with good wood, water, | town and church, standing once. i Clarkeville, Want crop, . Py as overseer cattle f