Tom Linder Commissioner The Gllowing report covering the ed and Weights and Measures Di- ions of the Department of Agricul- constitutes a part of our reg- report. teports of other Divisions will be . tthcoming in different issues of Market Bulletin. Commissioner of Agriculture rable Tom Linder missioner of Agriculture ita, Georgia Mr. Linder: g the work done ie the Seed Di- for the fiscal years 1953-1954: ti 18,428 4, 004 1,650 ed Destroyed'...... "544, 315 Ibs. SUMMARY: At present, the Division eleven (11) fulltime seed inspectors e duties are checking all places of ess selling or offering seeds for sale; g that all persons, corporations, or ; selling or offering seeds for sale ve seed dealers licenses; seeing that eds are properly tagged as to purity, ation, weed seeds, etc., as required drawing samples for laboratory 0 ascertain whether or not they with guaranteed analysis tags; ig seeds for farmers; rendering Association in sampling seeds for nbers; checking processing plants approved by the Georgia Crop ovement Association; and also rend- ervice to the Georgia Experiment in their field of work. ing the fiscal years 1953 and 1954, pounds of seeds were withheld because they did not meet the Ss were reprocessed and made with the standards, converted destroyed. Jivision also maintains one of the pp d seed laboratories in the he staff consists of nine (9) ially trained to test seeds ination, noxious weeds, other services for the a report from ion from seeds that are tagged and | o the Georgia Crop Improve- et by the Georgia Seed Laws. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1954 NUMBER 7 cD, WEIGHTS AND MEASURE: DIVISIONS REPORTS Mr. Hugh A. Ing@, Agronomist for the Georgia Crop Improvement Association showing the cooperation between the _ Georgia Crop Improvement Association and the Georgia Department of Agricul- ture in seeing that the farmers get ample supplies of high quality seeds. Yours very truly, H. W. Striplin, Director Seed Division The following is a report submitted by Mr. Hugh A. Inglis, Agronomist for the Georgia Crop Improvement Associa- tion: The relationship between the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Geor- gia Crop Improvement Association has been excellent. A great deal has been accomplished in multiplying our breeder seed and making these superior varieties | and Hybrids adapted to Georgia condi- tions available to our farmers in larger quantities. The seed almost without an exception have been labeled correctly as to variety name. Few errors have been made on germination and purity label- ing. Due to the nature of some of our seed which do not flow freely it is possible that some of our work needs further study on this point. The State Seed Inspectors -working under the Georgia Department of Agri- culture have never failed to take a sam- _ ple.of certified seed for a grower or pro- cessor who requested it. The State Seed Inspectors have been a great help in see- ing that the growers and processors use bags with the official emblem on it be- fore they would take a sample and seal the bag. Due to the volume of the work it became impossible for the State Seed Inspectors to stay with some of our large seed plants at alltimes. The system of having a man approved in an approved seed plant to take samples and seal bags has worked satisfactorily. Both the Geor- gia Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Extension Service have con- curred in this action taken by the G. C. I. ATTENTION The Hog and Cattle Prices Paid at Ga. Markets carried weekly in the Bul- letin, are necessarily being omitted this issue in order to publish all of the Farm Land notices received for this special issue. The Hog and Cattle reports will be resumed in issue of October 27th. won . H. 4. Board of Directors. In 1953, 400,000 bags of certified seed were produced. Seme of the larger growers and processors had from 40,000 bags to 50,000 bags com- ing out of their seed plants, It is inter- esting to note that these larger operators had less trouble meeting the crtification standards and the Seed Laws. The State Seed Laboratory operating under the supervision of the Georgia De- partment of Agriculture has been a great service not only in causing people to com- ply with the seed laws, but to also run tests and make reports on certified seed for the farmers processing them. Begin- ning in 1946 with a handful of growers and a few certified seed we reached 700 growers in 1953 with 400,000 bags of cer- tified seed. This progress can be shown in the certified seed movie As A Man Soweth. All of these seed laboratory scenes were made in the State Seed Lab- oratory and each employee did an excell- ent job. One of the State Seed Inspectors was also shown out in the state carrying out his official duties. The enforcement of Georgia Seed Laws and the control of ill adapted va- rieties and hybrids coming from with- out the State both certified and non-cer- tified has been of great value to the Crop Improvement program. This gave the farmers an opportunity to obtain only good seed. It was a very helpful program while the program was still young and ~ small. Much good can be accomplished for the betterment of agriculture when such agencies work together for the good of all. HUGH A. INGLIS Honorable Tom Linder Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia Dear Mr. Linder: : I submit herewith a biennial report covering the work done by the Weights & Measures Division for the fiscal years 1953-1954: Scales Checked Insp. Appr. Cond. Even-Arm Balance 3,574 3,491 83 Computing Scales 31,203 30,630 573 Meat Beams 162 149 13 Portable Seales 8,234 7,824 410 Wagon & Motor Vehicle 1,225 097228 Hopper or Dormant 785. e863.) 422 Dial Scales ADS. ADE oe Overhead Suspension 232 179 53 Hanging or Spring 8,852 8418 434 (Contiatier. on Page 8) Ber Rr S, on the REAU NATLONAL =r [asgb char N GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN||_ Ad@ress all items for publication una requests to be Bo ailing list and for ehange of address to STATE F MARKETS, 222 STA CAPITOL, Atlanta, EDITORIAL of notice. Under Legislative Act the notices. Notices ef farm. produce and appurtenances admissible -under postage! regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space vill not permit. insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. Georgia Market Bulletin does Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. By Depariment ot Agriculture Notify on-FORM 3578--Bureau oi Markets, 222 State Capitol of October 8, i917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office FARMS AND FARM LAND FOR SALE 13 acres, 5 R. house, gas, elec., sewage, young orchard, aP- ple, peach, pear, grape, SCuUp- pernong, pecan and walnut. J. S. Goggins, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 10 A., good gray land, some saw timber, 6 R. house with large basement, new barn. Sell or exc. for equal value property near Atlanta or Rome. Edward Price, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 4 A, 4 R. house, 1 smoke house. Well in yard, 2 A. cul- tivation, 2 A. pasture with run- ning water. Sell or trade. See me after 3 p. m. Mrs. L. V. Haney, Tallapoosa, So. Kelly Street. 10 A. truck farm 2- 5 R. hous- es, or just 1 house, % mil. city on school and mail Rt. by door, $3,500.00. Ans. letters. Dalton Cole, Toccoa, Rt. 4. 45 A, 1% mil. Tallapoosa, 2 good 4 R. houses, goad barn and new smoke house, $3,000.00; also 25 A., 1 mi. Buchanan, good parn, 1 cabin 16x18 ft., and good smoke house, $1,500.00. Mattie Marks, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 2 A. land, almost new house, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms bath and storage, all con., inc. *phone, fenced, good well, paved road, School bus at door, 4 mi. So. Temple on Temple-Carroll- ton Hwy. Ideal place raise chick- ee W. H. Grunthal, Temple, fils 180 A. 3 houses, 3 barns, 3 pastures, Elec. in 2 houses, plenty wood, good land for farming or cattle raising. Carl Spinks, Owner, Temple, Rt. 2: (near Draketown). 66. A. Paulding Co., 2 houses, 2 barns, plenty out-bldgs., pec- an, apple and peach trees, good school near and mail Rt. by door, good community, good roads, 12 mi. West Dallas, es- timated 50,000 ft. saw timber, 40 A. cultivation. Well in house, $600.00 cash. W. A. Holmes, Temple. Rt. 2, Box 272. 58% A. farm, good pasture with plenty running water, nearly new 5 R. house with bath, elec. lights, 34% mi. Tem- ple, 9 mi. Carrollton, on Oak Grove Rd. School bus and mail Lg door. L. T. Stevens, Temple, ee odh 63 and nine-tenths A. fenc- ed and cross fenced for hogs and eattle raising, 7 mi. Atlanta 5 Points, on Rt. 54. Excellent siream, never goes dry, 6 R house, large dairy barns, garage for tractor, wonderful lake site, $39,000.00 or exch. for other grey: and assume loan. H. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 190U. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act Executive Office State Capitol Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga. FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 10 A., woodland, 378 ft, front- age on U.S. Hwy., 19, some Pine and hardwood timber, 5 pecan trees, 4 R. house, telephone, wired for elec. stove, elec. pump in well, no bath, 8 mi. No. Thomasville, 2 mi, So. Och- lochnee. Bargain for .eash. R. E, Stokes, Thomasville. P. O. Box 213. Dairy farm, 236 A., of mostly developed pastures with plenty water, fully equipped with good machinery, Co-op connection for sale of milk. Will produce 120 gal. day this fall. 2 houses, con- erete block dairy barn, in Up- | son:Co., 1 mi. small town. R. C. Fulghum, Thomaston, 618 So. Church St., "phone 2386. 15 A., all wired, nice 5 R. house, lights and well on back poreh, barn, near Sylvester, convenient to Turner Field and Marine Base, $6,000.00. H. 8S. Benson, Thomaston. 841% A. in growing timber (except garden). 6 R. house with hall, front and back porches, wired, also Elec. stove and phone, on school bus Rt. H, Cc. Norman, Tignall, phone 2968. 30A. 5R. house, good well, some timber, on mail and school Rt. Reasonable. Mrs. J, L. Hilton, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. 1 and one-tenth A. land, 5 R. house, garage, barn, stable, chicken house, 1% mi. Darien, in McIntosh Co. Rural Rt. from Townsend, served by Ga. Pow- er and wired for elec. range, tel. line by the house. Nice scuppernong vine, sev. nice Fig trees, nice lawn and shrubbery, $3,000.00 or trade for other property in Long or Tatnall Co. L. M. Kennedy, Townsend. 1350 A., northern edge Mac- on Co., 600 A. cleared, bal. young timber Flint river swamp, plenty water, good modern UR, house, barns, Ten. houses, etc. Fine cattle farm; also approx. 300 A. 6 R. mod. house, barns and ten. houses, good stream. Closing estate. Contact. T. J. Bryan, Sr., Executor, Tucker, Rta 232 A. sandy loam land, Craw- ford Co., on Old State Hwy. 7, and Sou. RR, 6 mi. Roberta, 9 mi. Ft. Valley, mail and school bus Rt.; Two 3 R. tenant houses, elee., branch with fish pond site, 30 A. cultivation, _ bal. woodland, $26.50 acre. M. Carr, Roberta. 4 farms, 80A, 60A, 42-1, 42A, houses and homes, water on each farm, some saw_ timber, pulpwood, $25.00 to $50.00 per acre. Terms to suit purchaser. No letters. G. G. Ridgway, Roy- McGahee, Yhomson, 502 Jackson St, ston, Ph. 8008. -churches, 3 mi. 50 A.. 35 A. good gfey soft land in cultivation, 15 A. pas- ture, some woods, running wat- er, well, never goes dry; 5 R. house, sheet rocked out and out, mail and school bus by door. Good community. Near 3 oopville, just off black top road. $3,000.00. Cc. R. Folds, Roopville, Rt. 1. 160 A. farm, Lot No. 220, 25th. District, 3rd section, Chat- tooga Co., good for cattle rais- ing or cultivation, good creek running thru. Coritact. Mrs. H. F. Harris, Rossville, 214 Ala- pbama Ave. Ph. 84-3459. 30 A. more or less, half in cultivation, rest in timber, good 4 R. house, well water, fruit trees, school and mail Rt., near church, paved road, 3% mi. Rockmart on Cartersville Rd. Reasonable price. Leonard Bar- nett, Rockmart, Rt. 1. 208% A. land, a Lene 2% mi. Wayside, RFD, REA, deep well jet pump, cut over, heavy growth young pine, soon ready for pulpwood, some saw- mill timber, hickory, ash, syca- more, walnut, Shoal Creek trav- erses old dam almost entirely by Rocky Ridge, easily restor- e , log cabin, garage, barn. Wm. Bradley, Executor Estate John ye Bradley, Round Creek, Rt. 75 A. farm, 4 mi. N. Roswell, Hardscrabhle Rr., fo rsale. See. z L. Maloney, Owner, Roswell, toa 40 A. Hwy., Old Alabama Rd., 4 mi. Roswell, good smooth land, school bus by house, pas- ture with running water. A .T Vaughn, Roswell, Rt. 1. 277 A., fully equipped farm, suitable all types farming, 175 A. under cultivation, rest timb- er, good pasture, running stream 13.9 A. peanuts, 18 A. cotton allotment, woven barbwire fen- cing; Good 4 R. house, elec., well, good size barn; Young milk cow, milk goat, tractor, cultivator, plow, (1 disc) includ- ed. $6,500.00, Bus route, 1% mi. main hwy. See to appreci- ate. R. E. Becker, Rupert. 197% A. farm, approx. half cultivate, nice cotton allot- ment, pasture with running water, plenty young growing pine timber, good 4 R. house with hall, 2 porches, goed barn. At Rutledge on paved road, Hard Labor Creek State Park, $100.00 per acre. Terms. Cons. renting. Contact. Charles Wal- Jace, Rutledge. 312 A, Hwy, East Covington, Ga., under new fence and perman- ent pasture, with clover, fescue, and oats; 75 A. row crops, bal. timber, plenty water year around, ample for irrigation for entire farm. Reasonable price. J. W. Hollis, Rutledge. 60 A. farm, 20 A. branch bottom, 15 A. nice growing tim- ber, 40 A. cultivation, good pasture with plenty running water, some good fruit trees. Paved Hwy. 140, Ga. Power line; Good 5 R. house, good barn; plenty outbldgs., 1. good broiler chicken house equipped: Bargain. See. G. B. arland, Rydal, Rt. 2, 1200 A. tract woodland, suit- able for all kinds farming. Wild game and fresh water fish. Its been Cruise estimated to saw- cut 300,000 ft. timber, plus pulp- wood. Dr. M. L. Madray, Savan- nah, 202 Liberty St. Ph. 2-7606. New 5 R. home with modern conveniences, on one acre goo land, 2 mi. out Manchester on Columbus Hwy. Good well, new 12, 10 miles pump. No realtor need pup: Mrs. Minnie H. Hines, Shiloh, Rt. 1, Box 105. Farm consisting 150 A. land, new modern 5 R. house with bath, 4 mi. Louisville on, high- way. Fence and post bought to fence in fields. Contact. J. T. Hattaway, Jr., Savannah, 302 E. B.| Henry St. 3 A. land with 5 R. house, 3 mi. N. Statham, Hwy. 211, house built in 1948, modern conven- jiences. 2 A. land under hog wire fence, school bus, RFD Route, 8 mi. Winder, 30 min. drive Univ. of Ga. J. T. Grizzle, Stat- ham, intact runway to inlet, 4 R. J.|pmp, stocked lake, second lake | down, bal. 6 pct.; 184 A Morgan Co 60 A open and cultivatable, 165. Ast 112 A, Jand, 6 mi. Soperton. Dublin Hwy., good pebble land, 75 A. cultivation, cut up in 4 fields, 2 good houses, running | wood water in bath, good fence, good outbldgs., 4 A. tobacco allot- ment, good barn, wateringf facil- ities above average, for quick sale. J. A. Page; Soperton. ~ 320 A. Tevel land, Bulloch Co., 75 A. cultivated, 5 A. coast- al bermuda, hal. good stand timber, good pond site. 47 G. M. | District, 2%. mi. So. Hwy. 80,| 15 Mi. SE Statesboro. About 30} bearing pecan trees, 2.7 A. tob- acco allotment, 5.3 A. peanut. 28 acre. B. J. Futch, Stilson, 100 A. Henry Co., 35 mi. SE Atlanta, State Hwy. 81, 45 A open bal. young timber, fruit; trees 5 large room house, hall, 3 porches, 1 screened, 4 R_ house, 2 good wells, never failed, large. barn, other outbldgs, 2 paved roads thru place, phone, elec., school bus and mail rt. 11 mi. E. McDonough, G. G. Kitchens, McDonough, Rt. 1. eo 104 A on paved Hwy 155, 21/2 mi NE McDonough, 50 A per- manent pasture, 35 A tractor cultivated, deep well, Gould jet for swimming and irrigation; 6 large room houses, dbl. drain sink in kitchen, elec. water tank, bath, 3 porches, nice lawn gravel driveways, on hill; Large barn, outbldgs. $17,000. Mrs. Leonard Guckert, McDonough, Rtg sabs Settee 407 A, Green Co., 2 1/2 mi. Beardstown, 200 A. timber, all fenced, $12,500.00 with fourth rest timber, good 4 R house, | barn, $4000. Rents for $400 and 1 1/2 A in city of Buckhead, paved road. $1000.Walker S. Reid, . Owner, Madison Ph 110. 161 A good farm land, Mor- gan Co, nice community, 2 houses, 2 barns, elec, lights, run- ning streams, woods, mail and school bus rt. Easy terms. J. J. Adams, Mansfield. Ph 5421.. 83 1/2 A, creek thru, good pasture, about 40 A cultivation, good timber, 2 good houses, one 6 room with bath, one 4 room, both with running water Near 3 good cotton mill towns. Bar- gain. Letters ans. H. A. Camp- bell, Melon, Rt. 1. 101 1/2A land, several lake sites, 8 mi. Columbus on Rearce Chapel Rd. H. E. Whitton, Mid- land. 4 4000 A land, one of best cat- tle farms in*state, 8 mi. So. Milledgeville, Oconee River, 300. A upland, 700 bottoms, enough pastures to. care for 100 cattle year around, 80 pet. land with stands of timber. $30 per acre. 25 pct. cash. Terms. G. W. Hol- linshead, Sr., Milledgeville. 197 A, Jenkins Co. Geor ja, 75 or 80 acres cultivation, hog and cow pasture, water year around, around, $2000 worth of timber; 3 dwellings, one 6 room, 4R, and 3 room, outbldgs. 1 mile Sardis Highway, 8 mi. N. Millen, Ga. $5000 with timber; $3500, without. U. T. Chears, owner No Charleston, S. C., 103 Rugheim- er Ave. 2319 A level type land all fenced, cross fenced with build- ings arranged for cattle and hog production; Half open, 300 A. grain, half young timber; New 2 bath home. $60 per acre. Terms on 70 pet. at 5 pet. if desired. Shown by appointment after Nov. 14. No description by mail. J. G. Purvis, Millen, Rt. 2, Box 100 Ph. 32133 82 or more acres, 35 A cleared good land, 10 A cotton this year; 6 R house, wired for stove, 2 streams, some saw timber, good road by door, mail, school rt.; Farmall Tractor and some equip ment Letters ans. J. B. English, Millen, Rt. 1. ; 90 A, 60 A cultivation, all year running branch, some bot- tom long leaf pine; Small ten- ant house, lights, RFD school bus rt., 5 mi. to accredited high school, near church. 7 mi, to _|pine timber, dwellings, one store hou chicken house, fencing ber of chickens, other o 4 mi. Orchard Hill, just mile off 4 lane hwy. Sch church buses, rural mail neighborhood. Elec. $: timber, p ning streams, good por city water available, 5 R 1 R cabin, lights, phone mail and school bus. $651 Pecan | R cabin, 454A, s ak apie Go separately. G Monticello, Rt. 1, 1200 A farm and ranch ments, 150 A perma 800 A good timber, land, all under fences, ings, tobacco barn, 3 good Vv 7 well stocked lakes, fro acres, 1 1/2. mi. Och! River (runs thru ec place), plenty of gam ton Jenkins, Moultrie, R 1436 or 157. ; 21 A between Powder } and Marietta, 7 mi. Dob Force Base, site spring buildings, $1250. or tr Ford oe Ferguson Tractoi equipment of equal value. Price, Marietta, RFD 4 Springs Rd. ee 2 story colonial home 01 fertile land, 236 ft. deep with 1 H pump suited fo: tion of truck crops nd w stock and chickens, paved 18, 1/12 mi. Court House syth, Monroe Co. L. H. O1 Marietta 532 McArthur D House and 20 A land, of Burnt | and Salem Rd. Good w on porch,. school and Nice young orchard and bery. Sell for cash or tr small place in or aroun etta, J. C. Leavell, Mari 4. aS \ 115 A, most in cultiv with 2 dwellings bath outbldgs. elec. lights, for sale. P. B. Watson, te ms 249-6/10 A. with 100.4 s ed land for cultivation, R. house with bath and new 4 R. block house with 27 bearing pecan trees. and school bus by doo: Daniel, Pavo, Rt. 1 2-1/2 A., 30 in cultiy bal. woodland that co cultivated, Hardwood and permanent through place, 5 R. house water, elec. 18 pecan trees other fruit, 2 large scupp vines, 2 A. Tob allotmen Tobacco, 4 Peanuts, 2 yon Ww. Pelham and Hwy., 7 mi. So. Pelham, cash. Russell Humphries, Tham, Rt. 3. fe 200 A. River farm, 3 5 R. modern wi hot and cold water 2-3 lights, 2 mod. barns | out-houses. Everyfoot of can be irrigated from the aula River. ood cotton, co and cattle farm. and cross-fenced, $ 000. Higgins, Plainville, R 156-6/10 A., with a A. cultivation, young P chard, good barn, but n in Houston Co., 13 mi: mi. Unadilla on RFD and bus Rt. Cheap. c &. ) Perry. P. O. Box 185. 470 J. 4 . 160 A., farm, 110 tion, 6 mi. No. |farm well located. Clements, Quitman Harris, Milner ; Griffin, Ph. 7948. Mrs. T. M.| 2s, plums, cherries, pe- Cash or easy terms. Real H. Smith Perry. 1 A Houston Co. farm, part- y within city of Perry, about A. cultivation, 150 improved e with plenty water and ding 41 head Hereford cat- le, all necessary farm machin- ry and equipment, plenty feed. dwelling, 2 ten houses, 3 other out-bldgs. V. L. Perry. phone 365L 5 A 180 in cultivation, fen _and cross ced, 5 R. and -R. houses, elec., deep well th pump with Elec. motor, one available, 2 very good s, 54 X 60 Ft. 32 A. peanut A. cotton, 3.1 A. tobacco al- tment, 3 mi. East Sylvester on ed Hwy., No. 112, in Worth lan, Rt 1. phone Sylvester _ 25 A. farm, good 5 R. house, heat, hot and cold water, tele- one, 10 A. cultivation, some mber, lake site, running am, Mail and Bus and milk Rt. Near Garmmar and high _schools, churches, 10 mi. Lock- ed, good roads, Mrs. T._J. endrick, Powder Springs, Rt. (phone 3208 after 3:30 pm. 86 aA, farm, 35 open land, 1. woods, new 4 R. house, good 3 mi. So. Plains just off ins. Rt. 2, Box 61.- 96 A. farm, 5 R. white house, ell in yeard spriug in pasture 1/2 mi. from 411 Hwy., West Ranger, Gordon Co., where rm corners with farm where ack marble is being worked. 1 or terms. See I. H. Petty, 0 A. 2-7 R houses, water, ts and Hwy., 3 1/2 mi. So. , Turner Co., 370 A., in tion, 2 fish ponds, 150 A. coved pasture, 4 Ten. houses, 60 cows and farm equip- Right price, part cash and E. Paulk, Rebecca. Small acreage for nice summer 1e sites and small lake sites Gilmer Co. mountains, on nd branches, $25 A. Let- rs with self addressed envelop- _ans.S. F. Stanley, Reeves. 0 A. more or less, half culti- ie and other half in growing Jocated on Reynolds- Ro- Hwy. No. 128, five mi. ids. Roy Byrd, Reynolds. 19 A. 60 A. open land, 25 A, vith running water, 25 ler bldgs. W. A. Thomas, Re-, ica. Rt. 1. : < Small place, 4 R. house lights, stern water, some timber and trees, good barn, stock , School bus and Mail Rt. d for truck farming, 1 1/2 paved road, 5 mi. Ringgold, atoosa Co. Reasonable. John Gann, Ringgold, Rt. 3, Box 00 vs 50 A. farm, Northwest, Ga., ttooga Co., about 50 red,. bal. woodland, lots of rood, ideal for stock farm; 5 R. house, 4 R. house, h with elec., 2 R.. house not ed, good well water, about asting springs. School bus mail rt. Contact. John W. A with 2 houses, 10 mi. lvania, barns, school and es nearby, U. S. 24 Hwy; fertile land, for cottton, ut, corn, ete. Most all land Mrs. V. H. Boddiford, nore or less, Summer+ y mi. South; - R 0 , $80, acre. L. H. Hambrick, | s-trail Rd. C. Z. Ballard, | { calf, Holstein Guernsey herd; A. just cupped this spring; 2 nice Summerville, Rt. 3,| & FARM FOR SALE a for elec. stove, front porches, screened back porch, elec., pump, running water in kit- chen, back porch, and yards; 9 A cultivated, 7 tenths acre tobacco, 1.8 A cottgn allotment; Good wash house, pack house with shelter. Paved road in 200 yd. house, 7 mi. Surrency. Come ae ie L. Herndon, Surrency, 250 A, farm, 1% mi. Swains- boro, equipped for stock farm, about 75 A perm, pastures, 20 A cotton allotment, 3 A tob- acco, 45 head purebred Angus cattle, all farming equip. neces- sary to operate, 2. ponds, deep well, 3 houses. See. D. E. Fland- ers, Swainsboro. _ 187 A land, 100 A cultivation, 22 A under fence, rest in woods; 6 R house, 4 R tenant house, wired for stove, outbldgs., 172x 20 brooder house, pump in well, % mi. church, 1 mile hwy., for sale. See. Gene Turpin, Mays- ville, RFD 2. 2 A land, old Coffee Rd., 3 mi. out Route 3 from Nashville; 5 R house, elec. lights, water in yard, $1,500.00, Or rent for $15.00 month, Martha B. Hor- ton, Nashville, Rt. 3. 4 A with 4 R house, not ceil- ed, good spring water, 6 mi. E. Dahlonega, 4 mile off Hwy. 52, elec. available. $60.00. One third cash. E. L. Sears, Nahunta, Box 92. 160 A, 60 A cultivation, Low- ndes o., 6*R house, mule barn, tobacco barn, pack house, run- ning creek (never goes dry), 2 water holes, 5 A_ tob. allot- ment, 4 A cotton. Public road, 5 mi. NW Naylor, $100.00 acre. I. L, Copeland, Naylor. Grade A dairy, 70 head spring- ers and milkers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 140 A permanent ladino, fescue, rete. pastures, mostly bottom land, 50 A equipped for irriga- tion, running water in all past- cures. Ample buildings and houses. Price plus inventory of feed, $37,000.00. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan. Phone 1918W. 95 A, paved Palmetto-Sharps- burg Rd., Coweta Co., complete- ly fenced and cross fenced, 55 A pasture, and crops, bal. wood- ed, half open land is bottoms with excellent stream and site for up to 35 A pond; 5 R ten- ant house, large new barn, ma- chinery shed, elec., phone, school bus; Cattle, John Deere M and other machinery to sell with land; Henry Sargent, Newnan. 75 A, 62% A cleared land, 6 R home, REA lights, good barn, other outbldgs., other equip- ment; 9 head cattle. School bus, RFD mail rt., 7 miles town; Deep well. Sell or rent to reli- abel parties. W. H. Barlow, Newton, Rt. 1, Box 116. . 63 A more or less, bordering Ty Ty Creek, public road, Col- uitt @o., 5 mi. SE Crossland md Lot 111; Approx. 27 A cultivation, some timber, lots wood, plenty stock water, page wire fence pasture under strand barb (about 20 A); 5 R house, partly ceiled, well, new tobaeco barn. Sash $4,000.00; Or 4 extra farm implements and mule, 1.8 tobacco allotment, $4,250.00. Immediate possession. R. G. Byrd, Norman Park, Rt. va 365 A, 5000 turpentine boxes dwellings, one new block house, 6 rooms, other 7 room asbestos siding, bath in both, Hwy. 1 be- tween Waycross and Alma, elec See at once. Mr. or Mrs. J. Davis, Sr., Nicholls, Rt. 3. 342 A well-developed acres, 6 mi. So. Alma, toward Way- cross, 5% A tobacco, good build- ings and fences, 30_ A perm, pasture, 90 A cultivation, 2 tob- acco barns, 6 in. deep well 4 A. fish pond for irrigation. Sell or trade for larger place, or lease. Clayton Yawn, Nicholls, Rt. 3. 492 A farm, 9 mil NW Fitz- ald, paved road, State Rt. 50: 394 K 40 A cultivation, al- lotments 40 A cottor 32 A pea- wuts, 8 A tobacco, 15 A good ; Can $25,000.00. Can gi 18 ee the wat Me: 0. 3.| Ocilla, . 15 A farm, 5 R house, wired 4-1/2 mi. 6 A land, 3 R house, well in back, $400.00. Just below Oak- man, Ga. Mrs. Jean Biaylock, Oakman. 37 A. timber land, all, in Pine. 2 R. house, 1/2 mi. off new paved road at McWhorter, | $1,250.00. Robert 4H, Whitesburg, Rt. 1. 50 A land, about 2% mi, Ogle- thorpe, Ga., good location, some timber, part gum, part pine, part clutivation, part pasture, good spring water, reasonable price. Mrs. Ralph lethorpe, RFD. 200 A. 70 cleared, bal woods, 1 spring branch being lined out and west spring branch cross corner of west spring creek, north black top road, 9 mi. East Unadilla, 8 mi. W. Haw- kinsville, Pulaski Co. A. F. Bembry, Rt. 1. 178 A., farm, all under fence, about 145 under cultivation, 4 mi, So. Lyons, Toombs Co., one and 2/10 mi. frontage on Hwy. 1. Tobacco, Cotton, and large Wheat allotments. Known as the Winge Place. Mrs. Conie c Cartee, Vidalia, 503-6th St. ast. : 101-1/4 A. gray land, 50 A. cultivation, 20 A. wood, bal. pasture. 5 R. house, barn 40 by 50 Ft. Wagon house, garage, crib, 2 smoke houses, good place for pond. Some of land making nearly bale of cotton to A. Saw timber. Mail and school bus Rt. 1-1/2 mi. store, Villa Rica. W. W. McPherson, Villa Rica. 80 A. plenty water with real lake site, 5 R. house with hall, cealed, sheet rock asbestos, lights, running water in house and barn, NA gas also 50 M. Farmall with planter, plows and gultivators, on good road, school bus, 6/10 of paved road near Flat Rock and Powel Chapel Churches. J. H. Camp, Villa Rica, Rt. 1. 61 A, land S, W. Douglasville, good 4 R. house, 1 good barn, good Well lasting water, good spring and running water in pasture, 2 or 3 A. bottom land and creek running on north side of farm, 1 good poultry house, plenty growing timber and dake site, on Hulett and Douglas Rd. 3 mi. new Hwy,., 2-1/2 mi. Winston black top rd. School bus and Mail Rt. Tiller, I, P. Owen, Villa Rica. Rt. 1. 100 A. land, 2 1/2 mi. No Hulett, Carroll Go,, on school bus and mail Rt. 1 good 5 R. house, 1 tenant house, well watered and timber, 3 good branches, good well water, 2 very good barns, 50 A. cultiva- tion 3 A. Kudzu. Sell or trade for small tract of land with good, small house on good soil oe R. H. Henslee, Villa Rica, trisds 40 A. Garroll Co., 20 culti- vation, some saw timber, lots oung pine, everlasting spring, ake site, 12 mi. Carrollton, Villa Rica. and Douglasville, 2 mi. Hulett, on mail and school bus rt. 4 R. ceiled house, wired for elec. stove, everlasting well, out-bldgs., fruit trees and grape vines. R. C. Martin, Villa Rica. -Rt. 1. ; 160 A. in Paulding Co., 1/2 mi. off No. 61 Ga. Hwy. 15 A. cleared, rest growing timber, 1/2 mi. of a $125,000 school bldg., under construction, 150 A. on No. 61 Hwy. Improved farm with 4 houses, 5 mi. Villa Rica, 30.A. 3/4 mi. off of Hwy. E. N. Chambers, Villa Rica. 72.7 A. on Hwy. 81, natural gas, elec., telephone, good well water, 2 lake sites, $3,000. W. B. Mitchom, Walnut Grove. phone Covington 5918, 186 A. near Danielsville in Madison Go., new 5 R. house, new barn and@ pasture, $8,000; 111 A. on paved road, 7 mi. No. Gainesville, 3-five R. houses, ceiled, new or almost new roof on each, 2 barns need- ing repairs, Some houses need weatherboarding, -40,000 Pine, 14 yr. growth. 30 A. pasture, $13,000; other. good. land "Hall Madison, zeeergon, winder sh Windies Phillips, Og-. FARMS AND FARM LAND FOR SALE 175 A. 135 tenable land, 3 dwelling houses, 2 barns, new wire fencing and treated post to fence 100 acres. J. M. Wil- liams, Unadilla, Rt. 1. 2 A. on Bankhead Hwy. No. 78, about 28 mi. W. Atlanta and 3 mi. W. Villa Rica, Elec. phone, freestone water avail- able, RFD, school bus and Pub- lic Bus in front of place. Spring, little river and creek in rear, $300. Mrs, Albert George, Villa Rica, Rt. 2. 110 A. 1 1/4 mi. Warm Springs, 2 farm homes, one 11 R., and bath, other 4 R. Near churches, school bus and mail Rt. Mostly in cultivation, spring, pecan grove, 2 fish ponds. 3 pastures, out-houses, barns ,running water, elec., bu- tane gas. Ideal for cattle farm. Henry Butts, Warm Springs. Nice farm, 61 A., 5 R. house, front and back porch, Elec. lights and water, garage, chick- en house, 2 Ten. houses, within city limits; also small place on Columbus Hwy., 2 R. house, Ten. House, small amount of land. Elec. and water. Mrs. A. C. Newman, Warm Springs, 47 A land, permanent grass, near town, joining Southern RR, 300 ft. off paved road, near Buford dam area, stream, no buildings, $4,700.00. Terms. Monia E, Reed, Oakwood. 60 A land, young growing timber, good lakeside, 4 mi. NW Fairburn, facing west on State Hwy. 92, facing southeast on Jones road. for sale. See or call. Clyde Morris, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Ph. 2366. 60 A good land, 5 R house, running water, house wired for elec. stove. 2 A tobacco, 4 and 2 tenths cotton, 3.4 A peanuts, new tobacco barn, 15 A past- ure and woods, $3,500.00. lo- cated 4% mi. town. L. L. Floyd, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 302. 30 A land (or more), 3 mi. | So. Flowery Branch, just off Hog Mtn. Rd., community of Springway Church; Good 4 R house, school bus line; 2500 cap. chicken house, other outbldgs., $2,500.00. A. Smallwood, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2.. 100 A farm, 25 A pasture, 30 A cultivation, some timber, plenty pulpwood, % mile At- lanta Hwy. 23, 3 mi. Chicopee, 7 mi, Gainesville, 242 mi. Flow- ery Branch, 1% mi. Zion Hill Shurch, 2 mi. Oakwood High School, ideal for cattle or chick- ens; 5 R and 4 R house, 2 small chicken houses, 2 barns, plenty outbldgs., 2 good wells, plenty } water for stock. B. A. Smith, Jr. Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. 80 A Fayette Co., 6 mi. Fair- burn, 4 mi. Ty one, 8 mi. Fay- etteville road being paved, 2 good houses, both wired, 2 barns fine lakesite, 2 large branches never fail; 30 A imp. pasture, page wire and locust post; 20 A swamp, pasture, barbwire A under cultivation. 34 mi. road frontage. All on mail and school bus rt. Atlanta phone -avail- able. $8,500.00. M. 5. West, Fayetteville, Rt. 2. 130 A fenced and cross fenc- ed, 60 A cultivation, 5 R house, bath, mail and school rt., elec., phone, small barn; 180 A fenced and cross fenced, 120 A culti- vation, 5 A fish pond, 5 R house, phone, bath, mail, school rt., elec.; Large barn, tractor and farm tools. P. L. Holeomb, Fort Valley, South Macon St. 75 A farm, good land, partly under cultivation, rest under fence; House fair cond., run- ning water; Pecan trees; Allis- Chalmers Tractor with neces- sary equip.; 12 head cattle, 2 brood sows, 17 shoats, 11 miles Warner Robins, Peach Co., about % mi. Hwy. 41, down Hwy. 96. Price $6,800.00. B. F. Wade, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1. 50 A farm, 1 mile city limits Fort Valley, Old Marshallville Hwy., 6 R house, with bath, elec. lights, running water, phone; Big barn, deep well, garage, etc. Priced for quick sale. Mrs. G. H. Butler, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Ph. Taylor 5-5193. About 4% A on Hwy. 27;4R house and small store, etc. for ale or trade for farm. L. W. ooty, Franklin, Rt. 2. FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 180 A land, 40 A bottoms wit fescue, clover, fenced and cros: fenced, 5 mi. Franklin, mail and ning water (hot and cold), bath elec., wired gas stove, gas heat, house (tenant) with lights; Barn; around. Mrs. M. Franklin, Rt. 1. 445.8 A located Troup Co. stock farm fenced and cross cattle; feed for same; Also farm machinery, all for sale. See Gabbettville. Ga., nice home site, near Woodys Lake, also near good school and church. Mrs. Bertha Tritt, Gaddistown. 43% A land, 9 mi. SE Gaines- ville; 7 R, 2 bath home, all con- large barn, crib, smoke house, water wheels, now servicing two wholesale meal routes. G. R. Tanner, Gainesville, Rt. 3. 160 A farm, Tadmore Dist- good roads, good neighborhood, near Harmony Church; 60 A land, plenty water; Also 120 A timberland, Lumpkin Co., near Mechlesville in gold mining section, with mineral _ rights (never been mined). Bargain. P. E. Alford, Gainesville. Ph. 26115 or 47929. 63%.A farm, 2 houses, barn, 9 mi, E.Gainesville, Hall Co., 40 A cultivatable, bal. pasture, timber, near school, mail rt., near church, elec. availiable, cotton per acre, in progressive farming section. Terms if desir- Ph. 4-7963. 55 A more or less, about 12 A cultivation, 4 R house, some outbldgs., REA line, school bus and mail rt., 12 mi. Jesup Co. Seat, 4 mi. Gardi. $3,000.00. R. A. Richardson, Gardi. 500 A best located lot, for stock farm, 12 free stream branches, well distributed, 250 A open, part strong red, part ray, one main road thru place; Swelling. 2 tenant houses, 20x 40 laying house, barns, 2 story rock. smoke house, 9 mi. N. Barnesville, 2 mi. off Jackson paved hwy. E. B. Taylor, Gog- gins. 4 A land Walker Co, 4 R house, 8 mi. LaFayette, 6 mi. Trion, elec., well water, $1600 cash. E. L. Colbert, LaFayette, Rt. 2, Box 1050. rest timber, 5 R house, good cond., 4 R house fair shape, plenty running water thru. Plenty timber, saw and pulp- wood, fruit trees, outbldgs. Come to Villanow or write. N. G. Davis, LaFayette, RFD 3, Box 1640. tanooga, Tenn., 6 mi. out La- Fayette, Ga. on Round Pond Rd., Walker Co. Ga., new 5 R house, built less than 4 years, bath, hot and cold water, school bus and mail route, 3/4 mile ta churches and stores. Plenty young timber and pond stocked with fish. T. C..Cardin, LaFay- ette, Rt. 1, Box 1125. 100 A 5 mi. LaFayette, run- ning water, fences, barn. No house. $4000. Isabelle N. Petty- john, LaFayette, 1013 South Main, a bldgs..6 R house bath, hot, and cold water, also swimming pool, 40 X 80, seven springs, 1 sulpher 1 mineral, 5 more some mineral, paved Hwy. 143 city school bus by door, mail rt. Water thru pasture and fields suitable for irrigation. 25.mi. large Curb Mkt. Ernest Brooks, LaFayette, Rt. 1, Box 385. 80 acres, more er fess, with dairy barn, pretty building site for sale. Ph. 6551 after six o- clock. -C. W. Champion, La- Grange, RFD 2. ; school bus rt.; 5 R house, run- garage, chicken house; One 4R Creek thru. middle, water year 5 Smith, on Chattahoochee River, good ; fenced with 5 pastures, all with plenty. water, about 75 head to appreciate. Paul A. Potts, veniences, 3 R tenant house, a drilled well, grist mill, 2 steel thirteen miles Gainesville, good with | 20 A more or less land North fe located rict, good land, plenty water, good well, branch thru. place, same kudzu, has produced -bale ~ ed. H. V. Johnson, Gainesville, ; 116 A Walker Co., 50 A open 50 A land about 28 mi. Chat- 65 A, some timber, barn, out- PAGE FOUR _ FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE FARMS & FARM 1.AND FOR SALE FARMS & FARM LAND ae FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 6 A farm, 5 large room house, lights, bath, hall, city conveni- _ ences shade and fruit trees, large rock and = granite bar-Q-pit., wash house, large out house, - work shop; Scuppernong arbor. Fenced back with hog: wire. - Good neighborhood. School bus _ stop across road, 1 1/2 mi. school > 4 1/2 mi. town $10,500.-C. R. Hicks, LaGrange, Rt. 3. _ Brown Bait Farm, 4 R house with bath, hot. water, plenty water, 2 acres land or more, Hwy. 41, 7 mi. So. Valdosta; Al- so 4 A land, 4 R house with bath, hot water, Hwy. 41 7 mi. So. Valdosta. Roy Brown, Lake Park, Rt, 2, Box 30. Ph. 3392 W. 100 A farm, lots of growing _ timber, smooth land, plenty wat- er, good 7 R house, 3 mi. N. - Snellville; See. J. C. Britt, Lawrenceville. Ph. La. 2808. 50 A more or less, Gwinnett Co., 30 mi. East Atlanta, be- tween Lawrenceville and Du- luth, paved hwy., water, lights, phone available. Good com- munity, schools and churches. Antoinette Jackson, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 4. 120 A farm, Gwinnett Co., 6 1/2 mi. SE. Lawrenceville, good house, 8 outbldgs., 3 chick- en houses; Large pasture with running water, fine spring with - elec. pump. $9000. J. N. Tanner, Lawrenceville. : 16 A on Jackson Street with- in city limits Lawrenceville, good soil, 3 branches, some shade trees, new growth of pines, lake site, adaptable for subdivision, elec., ity water, sewer and gas available. $2500. Liberal terms. Josan Geia, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2. = 15 A 7 mi. So. Canton, near - Hwy. 5, apple orchard, fish pond nearly built, good lake site, about 4 A cultivation; 3 rooms and room brick sided house, 2 stores, postoffice, 3 churches bus station nearby. Sell any amount with or without house; Also another place with 4 R brick sided house, can be bought with any amount to fifty acres. $3750. W. M. Cox Lebnon. Southwest Georgia 343 A farm. 100 A fenced, ideal for cat- tle, winter pastures, highly de- veloped land, peanut and cotton allotment, 3600 ft. on highway, 1 mile SAL railroad thru place, 6000 pecan trees, lots of equip- ment: Large home, 2 baths, 5 tenant houses, 16 buildings. $38,000. Near Sasser 12 mi. NW Albany on US 82. J. A. Duda, Leesburg, Rt. 2. 4 1/2 A land, partly fenced, Rio Grande fence around house, all conveniences. Clear titles. Mrs. Lillian P. Frost, Macon, Rt. 7, Hartley Bridge Rd. 100 A land more or less on paved road, Yellow River, the west line all under fence, ideal for fish~ pond,. timber, large amt. pulpwood, some cows on place. R. M. Sheppard, Lithonia, mt. d; 48 A, large stucco house, elec., good cased well, near school, 4 churches, and mail rt. Nice 4 A lake with large fish, near Ma- con, for sale or exch. for larger ert: Liempd, Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 68-B. - 155 A farm, good smooth land, 55 A cultivation, 3 A open in large pasture, 2 branches, good well water; Large 6 R_ house, outbldgs. 3 mi. Loganville, 12 mi. Monroe, just off Covington Hwy. Dewey B. Still, Logan- ville, Rt. 1. 53 A more or less upland farm, good 4 R house, good outbldgs., plenty water, 2 springs, creek, good well on porch; 20 A pasture ' fest cultivation and woods, : school bus and mail rt., 100 yds. house, elec. with Ga. Power, 2 1/2 mi. So. Lula, 1 mile from Lake Lanier. $500. W. Jep Cagle, Tula: Rte 1. : 133 A farm, timber land, Bibb Co., 10 mi. W. Macon, Tobe- soffkee Creek, just off Thomas- ton Rd. ideal or truck, stock or dairy farm; 6 R house, barn, garage, shop, other houses water elec., good pond site, school and mail rt. $15000. W. R. Mosely, Macon, Rt. 2. Ph. 3-7010 be place of 100 acres or more. J. V.. Farm with 30 A pine timber, 20 A lespedeza, running stream, apple trees; Log house, elec, school bus rt. and RFD, 60 mi. No. Atlanta Just off Hwy. 41. James W. Venable, Marietta, 119 Yancey -Dr. 33 1/3 A farm land, 1 stream, 2 wells on place $3,000 Come out Evans Mill Rd. to Rock Spring Rd., turn left to first mail box. Bessie Mae Smith, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Evans Mill Rd. 195 A more or less, 100 A cultivation, pasture, young tim- ber, pond site, one 5 R house, two tenant houses, lights, wa- ter, mail and school rt., Hwy. 1. Seven miles So. Wrens, 9 mi. N. -Louisville. T. F. Me- ee Decatur, 312 West Davis: Good 5 R house and 20 odd acres, 27 mi. E. Decatur, over 1900 ft. road frontage, 2 wells, small stream, elec. Small barn. Cons. growing timber. $3250.00. A. W. Cobb, Decatur, 525 Ponce de Leon Place, Phone nights Cr. 9966. 50 A. Cleveland, Ga., Route 5 in the Blue Creek Commun- ity; 8 R house (furnished), elec., lake, springs, 2 large chicken houses; Good horse, cow, new Farmall Tractor, and tools. N. H. Pasley, Decatur, 704 Sycamore St. Ph. De. 0716. 55 A home site overlooking river. large spring, small lake site, some timber, mail and school rt., ideal for cattle, hogs, chickens, 30 mi. E. Atlanta on South River, $2000.00 cash or terms. O. F. Thompson, Deca- tur, 319-4th Ave. Ph. Ev. 7607 or Cr. 7160. Nice farm of 110 A located DeKalb Co., 2 mi. N. Lithonia, Rogers Lake Rd., with farming tools, tractor, wagons, etc.; Also 12 cows, one black mare; Smooth land, will produce bale cotton to acre; 100 young fruit trees just beginning to bear, 2 branches furnish permanent running water. A. S. Jackson, Decatur, 5210 Covington Rd. 500 A highly improved land, fenced and cross fenced, plenty year around water, good place for pond, improved _ pastures, 90 head cattle, 100 head hogs, 6 head mules, 2 tractors, other farm tools; 6 R house, 5 good tenant houses, barns, 4 mi. Dexter, 2 mi. Rentz, 13 mi. Dublin. Sell or trade. Herman a, Evan, Dexter, Rt. 1. 181 1/2 A good pebble land, good allotment cotton, tobacco, peanuts, good dwelling houses, and buildings. See. 7 1/2 mi. S.W. Doerun. Mrs. D. L. Glau- sier, Doerun. 28 A good land, some timber, spring and branch thru place, grape vineyard, plenty bearing size fruit trees, young apple orchard; Nice house newly dec- orated inside and out, 5 rooms with bath and (deep well) den with garage attached, barn, other bldgs., near church, stores, school bus, mail by door, 4 mi, SW Douglasville, -paved road, natural gas, phone. All or part. Terms arranged. O. G. Sparks, Douglasville, Chapel Hill Rd. Pir 2b5ts 42 A, 10 A young pines, pas- ture, 2 small ponds, 8 mi. East, suitable for turkey, poultry, calf*or pig farm? 7 room: 7% story house, lights, water, 12 x 24 ft. basement not finished, outside bathing pool, ~ school bus by door, plenty wood, barn, good mule farm (equipment in- cluded), Cane mill, anvil, tongs, hammers, saws, etc. or sale (down payment) or rent, $100 month I. H. Johnson, Dublin, Rt. 6, Box 159. 40 A land, good orchard, pas- ture, plenty running water, good lake site, half in cultiva- tion, some timber, land makes bale cotton per acre, barn, 2 wi. N. Douglasville. $2250.00. Part terms. W. H. Ragan, Doug- lasville, Rt. 3, Box 13, 20