Phil Campbell, yy - Commissioner WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1956 ' NUMBER 8 N MARKET NEWS| SERVICE | | Agricattural | | Daily Price Reports | CALENDAR Available This Season By PHIL CAMPBELL oe group of 16 Fou Club Oct. 18, ABAC, Tifton Eg Senduttion rators in Georgia will be | | short course. Commissioner of Agriculture his month or in early No- es : aa G TT be RNS 20. Mi State FFA Rally. eorgia pecan growers will soon be pectic ee te ee pet able to receive daily and weekly price Extension Service an- Och 24 Auderson: 8. Co Georgia: reports to help them market their pecans. : Rees we Carolina Shorthorn breeders. show A~ Federal-State Market News Ser- Sn eee : sale. : -< vice on pecans for Georgia, Alabama, has broug eorgla Mi Florida and South Carolina is bottom in sheep produc-. Oct. 26, Camilla Southeastern Beaion- + Sas S ae : ea ae e ee AEE the leading sheep produc- an ~~ ee ing efforts by, the Georgia Department of | e Southeast. The program, pe eee Agriculture to get such a program under- 7 the Citizens & Southern Na- way. : Actually Ae for the project began FFA Broiler Contest back in May when directors of the South- eg Deton si : eastern Pecan Growers Association, E. F. y eorgia farms have Pennington, Matthews, Ga.; John Wright, enterprises. He added that Slated for Next Year Cairo; H. S. Jennings, Dawson; William ately 30,000 animals have been : : J. Wilson, Ft. Valley and R. M. Marburn, into the state during the two A Future Farmers of America Poultry Albany requested that the Georgia De- Continued On Page 8) Production Awards Program has been partment of Agriculture assist in setting __ 2 : launched by the 10-state Southeastern up such a program. : Poultry and Egg Association in Rich- At that time we requested the coope- mond, Va. ration of the Departments of Agriculture ee S The program is designed to stimulate in the other four states concerned and greater interest among farm youth in the asked Sen. Dick Russell to seek a Federal c (Continued On Page 8) appropriation for half the amount needed. ee ee eee Sen. Russell obtained such an appro- uction sales get underway in ; priation to cover 50 percent of the cost of this week according to reports re- Weed Control Needs the program. The spike of Georgia, being e Market Bulletin office. " ioe the largest producer of the five states con- _ sale, according to reports, Cited In Publication cerned, is putting up 25 percent of the to- at the Cordele Farmers Mar- tal costs and the other four states are fi- y, Oct. 18, at 10 a.m., and will Georgia farmers lose hundreds of nancing the other 25 percent. each. Thursday thereafter thousands of dollars every year because tleadquarters for the service will be at ut the pecan season. This sale. of weeds, an Agricultural Extension Ser- Albany, Ga., T. R. Butts, veteran market with sales of single bags in the | vice agronomist said this week. reporter with the Fruit and Vegetable followed at 2 p.m. with sales of J.R. Johnson of the College of Agri- Market News Branch, will handle the re- s of 2,000-pounds and over. culture added that chemical weed control, porting operations. He will contact prin- sly auction sale is also being | if properly used, will help get rid of the cipal growers, buyers, assemblers, pro- the Vidalia Farmers Market | pests that have been cutting the quality cessors and dealers in Georgia and north of each: week aoe on and yields of their crops for years. Florida to obtain information on prices Ch Me made the statement in calling at- being paid by assemblers or processors ition to ae two weekly auc- | tention tu a new leaflet, Chemical Weed to growers, as well as FOB prices on in- J a: Brewton, general man- Control, just published by the Extension shell and shelled pecans. orgia Pecan Auctions, Vidalia, Service of the University of Georgia Col- Federal-State market reporters in nced that they will hold auc- | lege of Agriculture. Montgomery, Ala., Columbia, S. C. and or Tuesday. and Saturday of Extension Director W. A. Sutton said Jackson, Miss., will collect similar infor- inning Tuesday, -Oct. 23, copies ofthe publication are avaiable at mation in their states to be combined with = Sie eretae see county agents offices. (Continued On Page 8) _ y . ye Georgia | Georgia, First: ar : TATE OF THE SOUTH Mas e PEANUTS e PEACHES PIMIENTO PEPPER TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI _ BROILERS = NAVAL STORES IMPROVED PECANS PAGE GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Se PAT NEN SOE ee RP SFT. Oh Pe Ue i ae eT a a oe ee RES Pies ge TWOK SA ee a Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917. NATIONAL Bod RIAL ASSOCHATION [asspergnys B AFFILIATE MEMBER Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. 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Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Marling Room Supt. = 25S . Candler Clement Jr. Address. all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, MANAGER, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to or removed from changes of address, address must include OLD and NEW addresses. etc. to CIRCULATION All requests for changes of NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, 5.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia = 3 FARMS & FARM LAND FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE FOR SALE 1-H farm, Ga. land. 7 room| 7 to 16 A. 20 mi. N. Marietta, house, elec., large barn, on pav- ed road 3 mi. from Sandersville, Washington County, Ga. on Deepstep Road. A. L. Culpepper, Box 132 Shenandoah Stati Miami, Fla. reo 120 A. farm, 6 mi. W. Monti- cello, Jasper Co., 70 A. cultiva- tion, rest pasture and young pines. 6 R. house, running water, lights, elec. Spring branch gives plenty of water for pasture, 1 tenant house, ample barn and out buildings, post road under development, on mail and school route, $7,000. cash. Mrs: Her ay McElheney, RFD 3, Monti- cello. : 249-9/10 A. farm, 4 mi. Madi- son, Morgan Co., 6 R. dwelling, nice 4 R. tenent. house, pump in well, 95 A. in cultivation, 16 A. bottom land, 25 A. in 1 pas- ture, 10 A. hogs pasture with running water. Good site for Jake; on school bus and mail route. Lots of growing pines, $40 acre, Mrs. Fletcher Moore, 216 Pine St., Madison. Ph. 771. ~120 A. land, never-failing creek, new house, elec., mail and school bus route by door. Effie A. Fowler, Rt. 2, Monte- zuma. 24 A. land, small stream, good to cattle, farm or rais chickens or hogs; 12 A. cultivatable. Nice 5 R. house with all conveniences, gas and elec., hotwater. Mrs. John T. Turner, Box 45, Pine Mtn. Valley. Ph. MA-8-4644. 3 A. land, 4 R. house (needs repair) good water in well, 1 mi. from Hwy., 4 mi. Lawrence- ville or E. out Hwy. 29. Reason- able. Also have larger place N. C. Rosene, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. 1-1/2 mi. off Hwy. 5: No build- ings, nice branch, 7 A. cleared, nice young timber, good house and lake site, 1 mi. from paved road, $2,000 cash. Sell all or part. J. W. Garrett, Rt. 3, Mari- etta, 3 One acre land, on 3-R house, 1/2 mi. Blueridge Lake in the edge of Donehoo Tourist Camp. Good roads. $1,000. N. G. Beaver, Morganton. 87 A. farm, Henry Co., 6 mi. NE McDonough. 5 R. house, per- fect lake site, good land and plenty growing timber. place for nice country Estate or general farming. Georgia Og- lesby, Rt. 2, McDonough. One A. land, 4 R. house, gar- age, located-on Johnsons Ferry Road near C. M. Fullers store. Reasonable J. C. Shumate, Rt. 2, Marietta. 55-1/2 A. land on mail and school bus route, 7 mi. E. Clarkesville, 7 W. Toccoa on Black Mtn. graveled road to be paved soon; practically new building, 5 R. dwelling with bath, hot and cold water; 2 wells, 2 pumps, good barn, chic- ken house 44 x 100 ft.; half in cultvation, 30,000 to 40,000 ft. good timber, lake site, improved pasture with water. L. L. Cole- man, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Small tract land, about 2 acres, creek through back, ideal place for chickens or cow; no house, elec., gas, Co., water on property, 1/2 mi. off Bankhead Hwy. be- tween Mableton and Austell, $1,200. Bige A. Brewton, P. O. Box 34, Mtn. View. Ph. PO-4413 on Oct, 24. Ideal, (| FARMS & FARM LAND ~ FOR SALE q 1 to 3 A. on paved Hwy., Quit- man Co., fine community, near church community club house and swimming pool, 8 mi. town, REA by property, school bus by door, good fishing in large lake near by, $200 acre. Mrs. A. G. Roberts, Morris. 101 A. Jand, neat church, school bus and mail route by door, elec. lights. Fine for stock farm, good pond site, plenty running water. G. W. Green, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Ph. Grif- fin 7917, 350 A. known as Clarks Mill, 125 A. fishing lake; 100 ft. tumbling dam; 110 A. crop land; 115 A. good pasture, all fenced, cross fenced; modern grist mill 3 in: Arteseon flowing well; nice home with store near by. Gas heat, elec.; tractors, farm implements, live stock; on pav- ed road, school bus route, 6 mi. Louisville. Cy W. Hadden, Louisville. Ph. 4616. 13 A. land more or less, 6 R. house, elec. water pump, 30 gal. elec. water heater almost new, nice cabinet sink, white proce- lain, wired for stove; corn crib, almost. new farm land, fenced in with strong wire, extra wire on place, $2,000. For information see, Sam D. Calhoun Rt. 1, Lum- ber City. 120 A. farm in Crisp Co., 10 mi. Cordele, entirely fenced, new hog wire, new metal barn, trac- tor and tools; Two permanent springs, near school and churches; within 300 ft. of 8000 acre Lake Blackshear, price rea- sonable. H. A. McMichael, Cor- dele. : 25 to 90 A.\on River Road off Bouldercrest Rd., SE, surveyed for paving, water 1/2 mile, elec., phone, School and mail route: practically level land, lots young pines, $400 acre. No loan on property. C. H. Everett, Rt. 1, River Road, Conley. Ph. MA-7- 5835: 45-3/4 farm, Franklin Co., 5 R. house, ceiled, wired for elec. stove, 2 small barns, good well water ,large breuch never runs dry; 1/2 mi. of mail route, school bus by door, 1-1/2 mi. Baptist Church, other churches near by, good community. Approx. 6 mi. NW Carnesville, on Middle Riv- er between Hollingsworth and Toccoa or Post Rd. Cheap. M. C. Thomason, Rt. 1, Eastanollee. 523 A. land, 2 dwellings, 4 ponds, 8 good pond sites, 140 A. cleared, 380 A. woods, 9. fields, lots pecan trees. Approx. 1500 units pulp wood, 8000 ft. saw stuff, 2 Ford tractors, 195, 52 and 53 models; also lots of equip- ment; hogs, cows, chickens. $45,- 000.00, 1/3 in cash, 3 yrs. Rev. J. R. Smith, Manassas. : 150 A. open and timber land, no buildings, 5 miles N. Reyn- olds. Lights, school bus route, and phone available. Plenty water and pond sites, $30 acre. Roy Byrd, Reynolds. z 55 A. land at Greensboro, Greene Co. Good pasture, 20 A. open, rest in woods, 6 R. house, 341, Macon. 35 A., good 6 R. house, 20 A. cultivated, 15 A. timber,.2 good barns, 2 good laying houses, good pastures, plenty fruits, grapes, pecans, etc. One mile to pavement, Post Office, school, Churches and. large cafmnery, $4,000. J. P. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 1, Meansville. / Approx. 300 A. just outside i imi , 28 Mi. road; 200 A. open improved pasture streams, excellent lake; 100 A. growing timber, mostly pines, some ready to cut; main dwelling recently modern- ized, 5 large rooms, hall and bath; two 5-R/ tenant houses with elec., 3 extra large barns. D. H./Mobley, McDonough. } 100 A. Cobb,Co. near Merietta, old water mill, iarge broiler house, 2 dwellings, large lake site, paved road, good commun- ity. No agents. C. K. Anneberg, Rt. 1, Box 150, Marietta, Hwy., on Potato Creek. 20 A. bath, -pump in well, $2,700.00, cash. T. W. Sorrow, Rt. 3, Box school bus route. Will not sell 83-1/2 A. farm, good 8 room| and 4 R. house, running water in both. 40 A. cleared land, bal. | in timber. Fine pasture, site for fish lake. Reasonable for cash. H. A. Campbell, Rt. 1, Menlo. _ 202-1/2 A. land, Houston Co., 7 mi. NE Perry; 6 R. house with bath, 3 R. tenant house, barn and equipment shed; 135-A. culti- vated. Year around stream, $16,500. John H. Smalling, P. O. Box 1354, Macon. Ph. 6-1560. 53 A. land, about 33 A. clear- ed, part in pasture, rest in woods, 1 branch, 1 creek run- ning through place, house on school bus route, about 1 mi. off Clarkesville and Toccoa Hwy. Ellis Loudermilk, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. : ; 5A. land, 5 R. house ad join- | ing Monticello on Hwy. 162, 1 mi. town, 500 ft. frontage. Clear titles. Good schools. Near. hospi- tal. City water available, lights, telephone. Rasy terms or trade. G. T. Chaffin, Rt. 1, Box 3, Mon- ticello. : 182 A. land, 16 mi. So. Millen, mostly fenced, improved pas- ture, 6 R. and 4 R. house, 2 barns, 1 storage house, new to- bacco barn equipped with gas burners, $8,000. J. B. Lanier, Rt. 3, Box 222, Millen. - 100 A. farm, 7 mi. from Mon-} roe, on Hwy 87, with half in cultivation, 13 A. cotton allot- ment. 6 R. house, good out build- ings, 2 wells, 2 mules, farm equipment, feed. On school bus, mail route, and REA line. See me from 6 AM to 2PM. Era Hamilton, 320 Knight St., Mon-. roe. 2 96 A. farm, 2 good 4-R houses, 35 A. open land, rest in weeds, jots of young pine timber, some hardwood, pasture, year round water for cattle: 2 good wells, small store house and plenty out-houses. Reasonable. W. P. Colvin, Milner. 5 z 82 A. land, 6 mi. W. Winder off Winder-Logansville Hwy. 3 good size streams, 35,A. open, 2 houses, $2,500 cash. Thomas 8. Barnett, 4207 Pinehill Dr., De- eatur. Ph. DE-6384. 232 A. farm, good land, plenty of water, 12 R. house with mod- ern conveniences, 2 baths, house piped for gas. Price reduced to sell with small down payment, 10 mi. W. Elberton on paved road. Mrs. C. S. Allen, 118 S. McIntosh St., Elberton. 60 A. land, 7-1/2 mi. from city limits of Atlanta, 480 ft. on Ko-4 weeta Rd., 1722 ft. on Derrick Rd., 10 A. lake site. $7,500. Con- sider trade for other property. Cc. A. Beckmann, 953 Columbia Dr., Decatur. Ph. DE-8445.. 110 A. in Upson-Co., 2-1/2 mi. W. Thomaston, R. 36 paved bottom land, fine pastures, fenced and cross fenced with 4 strands barbwire. Ideal for cat- tle. 2 tractors, plows, harrows, etc. 3 R. furnished cabin. Will sell 4 A. across hwy. separately. H. N. Pasley, 704 Sycamore St., Decatur. Ph. DE-0716. 140 A. land, 6 R. house, hall,. front, back porch, lights, wired for 2 stoves, good well water plenty wood, running. water; 2 lake sites, barn, smoke house with basement, crib, wood fer- tilizer and tractor houses; trac- tor and farming tools; mule, cow. 2 mi. Willa Rica and Dallas Hwy. near churches and school, seperately. Mrs. Jewell Seals, Rt. 5, Eastman. Rt. 2, Dallas. Whiteoak Dr., Decatu SAAC at Ae See 76 A. land. near Alph rolling fertile land, fronts lie roads, has 2 stre and fake Site. JC. Stevenson farm in Co. 255 A. on bla 2 sage and ae wa storage anc neat new Bethel Chu broiler house, 2 tenant barns. 8 R modern h supplies, | f flowing spring. Excelle and broiler combination, fright. Coalman White, s * ville. ae baths, 4-R house, 4 R tenant, 4 barns, 3 houses; 2 good streams sites; 1 A lake stocked; under wire, 35 A. pines, _| Clover, Grasses, f bu. oats, 50 bu. barley, hay; truck, tractor, | mill, combine, spreader, Millet, baler, rake, mule, bar, 3 harrows, mower, wagon, $3,700. Terms. V Bates, Rt. 2, Covington. 6587. a yee 50 A. more or less, A. crop land; new mod home with elec. bath city conveniences; good be 70 ft. well with better than ft. water; 1 mi. S. E. ville Hart Co. on road 1 paved soon. School pus by Methodist, eae and C! of God near. H. A. Sheriff, Canon. 91 A, 6 mi. from ] school and mail route spring on place, plow mules, hay, corn. W. H. | 440. ft. graded front Hwy. 276, mountain vie 3 churches, school, Campground; Also oth on Hwy. 129 with larg near Twin Lakes. S. H. Rt. 4, Cleveland. _ 9 A, 4 mi. E. Elberto Co., barn, rich land, de fig bushes, 4 R. house, trees, recently covere roof, on school and n cash or terms, $1,500. A dan, Elberton. oe 60 A. farm, Gilmer Co., running water, good plenty of timber, som some young; plenty trees. On school and ma close to church, on road. 12 mi. E. Ellijay Edd Stover, Rt. B, 220 A. land, 3 dw 3 chicken houses, store 36 H. Cattle, 15 H. re 70 A. pasture, hogs, For tor and farming tools, saw timber. Mrs. Leo! Rt. 5, Ellijay. : 3-1/2 A. land, log cabin for 3 rooms, front a porch ashe finished, el well of wate ron back mi. N. Buchanan on H $300 worth of timber on good river for fishing property. Sell or trade fo on high ground of eq W. D. Brooks, Rt. 1, Bue 74-1/2 A. in Haralson improvements. Near bl ed road, Buchanan _ 1-1/2. mi. West $1,500. cash, or terms, w: sa and 5 pet. int. on . A. Biggers, Rt. 2, C Counties Free Of Disease 0 BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION 2 Counties No Free of Diseas ee: FARMS & FARM LAND ot POR BALE city limits Blue Ridge, Fannin Co. 6 R. house and large basement, good Roof, some out-bldgs. Good Spring near house. Some fruit trees, mostly apples and grapes. Some tenable land, rest in young timber, mostly upland. Good road frontage. $2,000 cash. All letters with stamped envelope ans, Mrs. L. G. Hunter, Rt. 4, Cumming, C/O H. D. Cross, 150 A. farm, 5 R. house, 21.5 A, peanut and 5 A..cotton allot- ment; 85 A. woodland, large stream, 65 A. cultivation, 50 A. fenced. Good well of water, large barn, hog barn, and feed yard, 8 mi. Cuthbert, Randolph Co., $65 A. N. W. McLeod, Cuth- bert. 368 A., more or less, 4 mi. W. Bainbridge, 200 A. in cultivation, peanut and cotton allotments, fenced and cross-fenced in 10 fields, good wire, 3 deep wells, 2 tenant houses, 2 barns, nice 6 R. house, bath, basement in setting of grown pines, good paint inside and out, smoke house, pumphouse, garage, large front and back porch, $2,000. Clifton Griffin, Rt. 4, Colquitt. 80 A. farm, 3 mi. Alma, Bacon Co., 56 A. in cultivation, cotton and tobacco allotments. New barn and house. Sell with or without tractor, cows and hogs; also 3 A. land, 2 houses, grape- vines and Pecans; very good place for poultry or truck grow- ing. Facing U. S: Hwy. 1 So. 1 mi. Alma. J. J. Music, At. 2, Alma. For sale or rent at Crabapple, 6 R. house, gas heat, modern conveniences on 26 A. top qual- ity land. Several nice East front- age acreage on soon to be paved: road. Ideal community, near church and school. Susie Broad- well, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 2698. One A. land, 5 R. house, close to school and 2 churches, wired for elec. stove, phone available, $1,800, terms considered. Carl Carlon, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 3813. 50 A, land, house with run- ning water, barn, pcan grove, 33 A. open land on school bus route, good land, level, $3,000. = Cc. C. Lumpkin, Charing. 1 acre land, 2 R. house, wired for lights, some fruit tres, direct- ly across from the Chatahoochee River, in Fulton Co. on River Bus line, Ins. Co. value $3,000, for sale or trade for small farm in Douglas, Carroll, Heard or Coweta Co. Come and see place. W. M. McClain, Rt. 14, Box 435 (Paul Ave., N.W.), Atlanta 18. About 80 A, rolling, pebbly,. level land, 65 A. or more in 3 good fenced pastures and cul- tivation, branch stream, 2 spring heads; 2 residences with Elec. one 6 R. bath, mod. conveni- ences, painted; 3.08 A. tobacco allotment, barn and packhouse, 2 stock barns, other out-bldgs., Cotton allotment; 15 pecan and other fruit trees, scuppernongs, bunch grapevines. School and Mail Rt. 1 mi, road now being prepared for paving. Iverson H. Anderson, Rt. 4, Alma. 50 acres of land for sale. Grady Williams, Rt. 1, Adrian. 33 A. 6 R. house, wired for stove, lights, well, barn, pasture; neer church, steze, on school bus and mail Rt. 5f,000 ft. saw tim- ber. Road soon to be black- topped. All white community. Mrs. C. F. Hooper, Rt. 1, Alto. 356 A., 156 A. permanent pas- ture, bal, in timber, 2 lake sites, 6 mi. from thriving town and 35 mi. Atlanta. Super Hwy to run through property, $125 Acre; or smaller acreage, $150 A, Contact at once. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S. W., Atlanta 3. Ph. Mu-8-1428. 20 A. in Henry Co., rich, level land, all in cultivation, old house lights, barn, surrounded by large oaks, $4,950. Terms;40 A. 15 A. pasture, spring, 3 A. wooded, 17 in highly productive cultivation, new Ranch type 4 bed room and bath house, fire- proof barn and smoke house, $13,750. Terms; 50 to 100 A. No house. 3 lake sites, 75 A. in eultivation by tractor, 25 wood-~ ed A. 4 mi. good town, $100 acre. C. C. Hunnicutt 1546 No. Decatur Rd., Atlanta 6. | 47 A. Newton Co. on South River, good bottom ldnd, barn ang well, Elec. available, all- weather Rd. Sell or trade for place with Creekbranch, nearer to Atlanta, with house or cabin, Roy Bell, 1007 Victory Dr, S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. Pl-3-7463. 150 A. farm Jand, 3 mi East Athens, Clark Co., fronting Ath- ens-Augusta Hwy. 2. tenant houses, 1 barn, all needing re- pairs; 100 A. cultivation, 50 A. pasture and woodland, running water, $15,000. See, B. A. Shock- ley ,Athens. : 4 A. land, 4 R. house, 2 wells of water, Elec. telephone, on school bus and mail route, as- phalt (Hutchinson Mill) road, 10 bearing pecan trees, 2-1/2 mi. from LaGrange City Limits. Sell or trade. Write or see after 3 p.m. or anytime on Saturday. V. N. Traylor, Rt. 2, LaGrange. 30 A., all under fence, 25 ten- dable, large house, mail route, lights and water. Also, 30 A., all under fence, 20 A. tendable, no house, 5 A. fish pond, 1/2 mi. to pave road, 7 mi. from Lyons. H. P. Blalock, S-525 Washington St., Lyons, (Toombs Co.) 60 A. more or less, 6 R. house, bath, hot and cold water, on Hwy. 143, school bus and mail by door, large swimming pool, 6 springs mineral water, barn and out buildings, close to town. Sell or swap. Ernest Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 385, LaFayette. 202 A. land; 6 R. house, good 4 in. drilled well, 2 barns, 4 strand fence with Black Locas post; 2 mi. Haddock. good road. Sell on terms. Tarver . Smith, Haddock. Ph. Day 2342, Night 2432. 70 A. land, 2 houses, small pond, 25 A. fenced. On school bus and mail route. In Walton Co., 1-1/2 mi. S. 78 Hwy., 4 mi. E. Loganville. A. M. Winslett, Rt. 1, Loganville. Ph. 2872. Sia SS Ts ee ee large : and school bus by door, - grove, . through place, ee Re eS Seeds ie Ee cis bo on el ele m -. PAGE FOUR FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 76 A., 30 tillable, rest in tim- |. ber, good stfeam through place, fine lake site, good 4 R. mason- ary house, small barn, hog lot fenced, new well, ideal. for hog ranch, ' 1-1/2) mi: to store, 6-1/2 to town, Early buyer gets trac- tor, some furniture. Viola John- son, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Nice chicken farm in Pine Mtn. Valley, 9-1/2 A., well fenc- ed and in grass clover, Fescue and Bermuda, good location on hard road. Nice 6 R. house, 4 poultry houses; fruit trees, run- ning water in all houses, full bath. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 2, Box 156, Hamilton. 105 A..on old Hwy. 41, near Hampton, 1200 ft. on Hwy. and Railroad 6, R. house with bath, hot and cold water, gas heat, 3 R. house, lights, gas, new well, barn, chicken. houses, smoke house, dbl. garage, plenty running water. On school, bus and mail lines. Mrs. Emily P. Thompson, Rt. 2, pee te Ph. 3504. 126 A. more or less, Troop Co. on Hammette Rd. 5 mi. La- Grange and 4-1/2 mi. Hogans- ville. All under fence, 4 A. hog pasture. Good 9 R. house, cut- buildings, orchard, young tim- ber, pulp and saw timber. 2 wells,, 3 branches, 1 A. lake; on mail and school route. REA wired for stove. Reasonable. --Charlie Jacobs, Rt. 2, Hogans- + ville. # 87 A. land, 30 open, 3 A. pond, rest in growing timber. 5 R. house, elec. and gas; on paved Rd., 16 mi. from Augusta. Mail R. E. Woodward, Rt. 1, Box 41, Hephi- zibah. Ph. 3532. 63 A. nice home, 7 mi. SE Hogansville, on paved road, school bus to Greenville, Mail Rt. to Hogansville. All fenced hog pasture, good barn, Brood- er and smoke house, garden, chicken yard; big branch through place. Good neighbor- hood. 6 R. house, well in porch, house ceiled inside and outside, $5,000. See H. E. Smith, Rt. 1, Hogansville. 231 A., Glasscock County, 90 cultivation and pasture, most- ly new wire fenced, pecan 5 buildings, mail and school bus route, public road approx. 300,000 ft. pine and hard wood timber standing now, $7,500; Also 210 A. 30 A. cultivation, approx. 200,000 ft. pine and hardwood, public road through the place, mail route. No buildings or fence, $4,500. G. M. Walden, Rt. 2, Gibson. Approx. 110 A. 4 mi. from Griffin, Spalding Co. on new paved road, 7 R. house, wood with lots cf running water, 3 lake sites, near school,- and church; desirable location, $8,- 500. Joe Elrod, Sr., 317 N. Hill St., Griffin. Ph. 3502. 63-1/2 A. farm about 50 yards newly paved Hwy., 9 mi. Gainesville, Hall County mail line, near school bus route, 3 R. and 6-R. house, 3 stall barn, 39 A. cultivatable land, bal. timber and pasture, branch = runs through farm;.126 A. farm, near waters of Buford Dam, 9 mi. Gainesville, 3 R. dwelling, barn, crib, 15 A. cultivatable, bal. in timber. Located in between the Chattahoochee and Chestatee Rivers. H. V. Johnson, 559 E. Broad St., Gainesville. Ph. 4- 7963... 3 Small farm 19 mi. from Deca- tur on Hwy. 78 Water and gas available, also near schools and |~ churches. Mrs. R.B. Kennerly, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. DE-6321. 2 A.. land, good large 2-story house, well in porch; large chic- ken house, lots of shade trees, elec., wired for stove; 2 mi. Bu- ford, Gwinnett Co., Near Buford Dam at Sugar Hill. McCune, RFD 1, Buford. On US 19, highway frontage, 3 A. more or less, adjoining city limits of Baconton, 13 mi. Albany; small 2 R. house with elec. and running water. Also, 30 A well kept pecan grove. See anytime. J. M. Davis, Sr., Bacon- ton. Mrs. Ollie FARMS & FARM LAND FOR SALE 2 A. land, 6 R. house, water, elec, 2 mi. W. Chickamauga; Also, 8 A. land, small house, well in yard, chicken house and yard, smoke house and other houses, hard top road 950 ft. of place. H. M. Walker, Box 104-A, Chick- amauga. 5 40 A. farm in Forsytf Co., 5 R: home with* bath, hardwood floors, gas heat; 29 ft, x 100 ft. block broiler house, good well, new pump. 20 A. pasture, 4 streams, wire, locust posts, lots of timber, 10 mi. N. Alpharetta, 4/10 mi. off Hwy. 19.on Shiloh Road. Siluey Bearden, Rt. 5, Cumming. Ph. 7741. Good 60 A. farm, near 2 churches, on school, mail route, bus line by door, near 2 stores, elec., phone plenty water, saw timber, plenty wood, 38 A. crop land. 7 R. house, barn, good pasture, bottom land. Sell or exch. for small farm and house with 8 or more acres land near Bowdon or Carrollton. P. S. Chambers, Rt. 2, Carrollton. 70 A. farm, 4 R. house with lights, wired for elect. stove, barn and crib. Well in yard, plenty timber, fruit trees, grapes and fig trees, 3 streams water, on good dirt road. Mail and school bus by house. 2 mi. from church, school and stores. 1 mi. from hard top road, $4,500: Mrs. C. G. Lathem, Rt. 1, Clermont. 70 A. good farm land, works good with tractor, some saw timber, 7 mi. E. Carrollton just off new black top road. S. R. Latimer, Rt. 1, Carrollton. Ph. TE- 2-6879 . 2 Ae: owes gas heat, lights, wired for elec. stove, At- lanta phone service, school bus route, on Stonewall Tell Rd., .at Stonewall, $2,500 cash. J. A. Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 348, College Park. Ph. Fairburn 2852. Modern cattle ranch, 225 A. rich land in Carroll Co., 11 mi. S. Carrollton, country. home with modern conveniences, elec., phone, tenant home, good barns, many storage buildigs. 125 A. improved pastures, plenty good water; 50 rich A. cultivation, 50 A. fine timber. Close to market, schools, and college. $15,000. No letters. L. G. Banks, Rt. 3, Car- rollton. _25 A. more or less, on lower Young Cane 5 mi. Blairsville, near Nottley Lake, mail route, school bus by door, near store and churches; REA power. A- bout 4 A. sowed and wired pas- ture, 8 A. cultivated land, bal. cut over woodland. Some young bearing apple trees. 6 R. dwell- ing, drop siding painted, sheet rock, ceiled and painted. Well on back porch, $3,500. Robert Thomas Jones, Rt. 4, Box 182, Blairsville. 239 A. land, 8 mi.SW Cum- ming, 1/2 mi. off paved Post road, on school bus. and mail route, cleared creek bottoms, 100 A. cultivation, 50 A. fenced pasture, 4 A. hog pasture. 2 large houses with lights, water, 2 large barns, 1 large crib, 6 chicken houses, 13,000 capacity. $22,500. Aaron Bartenfeld, Rt. 4, Cumming. Farm Homestead between Clayton and Lake Burton front- ing Hwy. 76 West. Some acreage, modern home, cabin, barn, lake, creek, water power, fish, game. Ideal for chicken, dairy or truck place with sub-irrigation. Build- ing material on place will pay off. Will sell, rent or lease. W. A. Humphries, Rt. 2, Clayton. Nice little farm, 1/4 mi. off Blue Ridge Hwy. 76; 4-R house and 2 R. house; well at back door, elec., wired for stove; barn, stall. Pasture, wired in wood and coal house; 2 chicken pens, 300,- pulp wood. 5 mi. Notley Lake and near Blue Ridge Lake; 250 yards to school and mail route. $2,500 cash or $3,000 with part down. J. V. Jackson, Star Route, Blairsville. 32 A. land, new 4 R. house with lake stocked with cat fish, blue gill; 3 mi. Buford Dam on old Suwannee Road. Albert Henderson, Rt. 3, Buford., 000 ft. saw timber and 50 cords FARMS & FARM LANDS | FOR SALE 10 A. smooth land, 1 mi. above | Clermont on Hwy. 129, mostly in Fescue and Clover, fenced, branch water. 6 R. house, tin} roof, wired for stove, phone, | water heater, well, 3 room cement block house, wired for stove, running water. 2,500 broiler house and equip- ment with piped water from well. Sell or exch. Mrs. Alma Grant, Rt. 1, Clermont. 30 A. land, large 5 R. house, floors new completely done over, bath and half, wired for elec. stove; good well, plenty water, 24% mi. Douglasville, Douglas Co. On mail and school bus route, Phone, 750 ft. hard surface road. W. p, Head, 1161 Cascade Ave, S.W., Atlanta Its Ph. PL 56-0150. 87 A., more or less, 40 A. in pasture, 2 chicken houses, 180,- 000 capacity; near church, on school and mail route; good 5 R. house, plenty water. Paul Gilstrap, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. 145 A. good farm land, splen- | did pond site, plenty water, about $1,500 to $2,000 worth timber and pulpwood ready to cut. 7 R. house, wired, painted inside and out, good cond., nice community, schools and church- es. Located 3 mi. S. Barnes- ville, Forsyth Rd. US Hwy. 41. W. Everett Bankston, Barnes- ville. 288 A. on paved road, 130 erop land, 9 A. cotton, 13 A. peanuts, 45 Coastal Bermuda, Clover and Bahai; 95 bearing pecan trees. 5 R. dwelling, run- ning water, deep well, good tenant house, elec., plenty barns; water piped to 6 fields, balance with lasting water. On mail and school bus route, 2 mi. Boston, Thoas Co. I. Martin, Boston. 6 A. near Buford Dam on Hwy 20, 160 ft. paved road frontage, spring growing tim- ber, county water, $800. Hugh Mercier, Ht. 3; Buford. 9 A, spring, 2 bubbling streams, 200 ft. paved road frontage, elec., near school and churches, Buford Dam _ area, $1,200. Mrs. Lonena Mercier, Rt. 3, Buford. 80 A. farm located on Hwy. 20 in Forsyth Co., 2 mi. below Buford Dam; nice 6 R. house and garage, pump in well; 5,000 cap. chicken house, small barn, good pasture; 15 A. river bot- toms, 10 A. upland in cultiva- tion, rest in timber, $22,000. Quillion Cantrell, Star Route, Buford.' 77 A. farm, good 8 R. house, large barn 80 x 120 ft., 2 good garages, natural gas and phone available, bath and shower, hot and cold water, TWA; 40 A. good timber, 2 pastures with everlasting water from good springs, 24: mi. NW Calhoun, Gordon Co. US Hwy143. Priced for quick sale. H. D. Goss, RFD 1, Box 464, Calhoun. 50 A. land, good house, and chicken house, $3,000. _W. T. Newell, Rt. 1, Carnesville. 78 A. land, 30 in clutivation, running water, 3 R. house, fair cond., on REA, school route, near church, 4 mi. S. Cleveland. Price reasonable. Wilson Dyer, Cleveland. 65- A? aeeeecock and pecan. farm, fenced for hogs, cattle or sheep. Good 8 R dwelling, large barn, 2 tenant houses. Well located, paved roads to "nearby markets. H. G. Wiley, Cobb. * = Approx. 100 A., completely fenced, 5 R. house, several out buildings, plenty water, 15 mi of Atlanta, 4 mi Red Oak on Buffirgton Rd. R. M._ Patter- son, Rt. 2, Box 264, College Park. - fe 300 A. Newton Co; Hwy. 212, deep well, site for fish pond;: 32 A. cotton allotment. Will throw in all farm implements; hay baler, tractor, mowers, dusters, cultivators; .etc., 23 head cattle, 4 mules. 6-R. dwell- ing, bath, hot water, 2 tenant houses. On South River, with 50 A. bottom land. W. sas Veal, Rt. 5, Heures Ph. 6779. 3 running water| with plastic pipe to bottom of} D. fields, good allotments, 52. A. hey R. house, good barn, aoe v. ev i 2, Conyers. Ph. 160 A. stocked aa ae Grade A dairy farm. Gently, rolling extra good land, 40 A. permanent pasture, -25 A. tim- ber, balance under cultivation. Creek runs through farm, 1 A. pond, 94 large pecan trees. 7 R. house, modern conveniences, other buildings. On bus and mail route. 28 mi. Atlanta. Wal- ter Lemke, Rt. 2, Covington. Ph. 6417. ee 3 A. land, 590 ft. road front- age on Hwy. 141, Forsyth Co., 2 mi. Lake Lanier; 4 R. house, on school bus route. Arthur Wheeler, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph, 6721. 12 A. with 4 R. house near Dawnville school, Whitfield Co., pump in well, water -in house, wired for stove. Barn and other out buildings, lots of fruit trees, small pond with fish. Cheap. See me just off Old Grade Road, E. of Dalton. Mrs. Clara Cobb, City 13, Stanley St., Dal- ton. 4% or 5 A., practically level, house, city water, elec., phone, paved road, on Panthersville Rd. $8,000. cash. H. FE. Seay, Rts 2, Ellenwood, 750 A. land in Schley Co., 10 mi. NW Ellaville; 2 modern dwellings with elec, baths, gas heat; 3 tenant houses. 2 new 5 000 cap. broiler houses equip- ped, large concrete and metal storage barns, hog farrowing house and other buildings. Deep wells and plenty of other water, 250 A. good land in large level young timber. T. F. Layfield, Rt. 1, Eliaville. 700 A., fenced and oA pond; lots young timber, some commercial timber; pas- tures. clove:, fescue. bermuda, Serecia and Dallas grass. Land prepared for machine opera- tion; nice. 7 R. house, city con- veniences, barns, tool shed, grain bins, other buildings, on_ school. route, 3 mi. E. Green- ville, Meriw. Hwy. 109. A. P. Massengale, Greenville. Ph. ORY 2-4294. : 2 478 A.-farm, - eee (one modern small), 2 barns, Farm- all C tractor with equipment, | 4 milch cows just freshened, calves by side, also reg. black Angus cow and young bull, 28) A. cotton and 10 A. peanut al- lotment. Total price $22,000. with $3,000. cash, bal. $1500 yr. Hobart Miller, Ideal. oe 24 A. good land, about 11 A. in grown, bearing pecan trees, about 8 A. young timber, bal- ance open land. Billie W. Moore, Jackson. Ph. 5415. 160 A. tract of Woodland in Gordon, Ce., $20. acre; 22 1/4 A. in Banks Co., near Nails Creek Church just off paved road, 12-A. crop land, 10 A. under fence. 2,000 cap. broiler house, good pond site, 30 M. Saw * timber, house wired for elec. stove, $2,500. Marvin D. Carlon, P.O. Box 204 Jasper. 100 A, farm, 6 R. dwelling house with full bath, 4,500 cap. poultry broiler house, 45 xX 40 | ft. barn; 40 A. young timber, fbal. in cultivation and pasture, bordered 0: 1 side by stream. Located 3 mi So. Lawrence- ville, Gwinnett Co. Homer E. Wood, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. 4 A. land, 4 R.. house, bath, hot and cold running water, on Hwy. 41. Also farm with 2 A. land, 4 R. house, bath, hot and cold water, all elec. kitchen. Both located 7 mi. Lowndes Co. Mrs. Roy Brown, Rt,2> Box.30! Lake Park. 3392-M. -90.-A: land near ren wea: accredited new high school; all | year round branch, Griffin, Spalding Co. Phone, lights,, RFD mail, on school bus | ; route. Timber and pine - trees, 1 about 50 A. open Jand. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner. Ph. Griffin ; a Hwy. Rockdale CO:.0: = Winter, Fr Cross | | fenced, plenty water including | S. Valdosta is as E: Jat cross read al Lawrenceville an on scenic Hyvry. 124 rounded ee lar, oaks Geo. Wilson ; Fasienestale : Ph 184 A. land, a school bus and creeks through farm, ed to have running w: through farm, has be will be paved in_ M. M. Williams, RF roe. Ph. 8-1135. 200 A. approx, 50 woodland, growing tin mainder extra good fo all +fenced and 0 several streams, fin: lake site 2 large di with running water elec. in both; 2 ten barn, shelter. Locate Hwy., 4 mi. Montic Co., on school bus r chureh and store | Redman, Rt. 1, Montic 80 Te land { Warrenton,* on Ge tenant House; branch ee AL 25 A. 123, suitable for h Has 2 story dwelling houses, on paved Coleman, Jr., _ , Ph. Sparta 4728, Appling Co., 8 rooms house, | porches -inclo: for elec. stove and wa 10 extra large pecan tobacco and coiton Te son Clover, - scvioee grasses. 70 head farm machinery farm. Would consid farm or sell on tern oe Howey e | ae or ae of 71 Habersham County, ' Tent lake site, 1 new 4 55 A. fenced, good to orchard, timber, fine view, 8 also sell lake si Si J, Dallas, Baldw in nelia 802W2. oe Livestock, hay and (Skyline Ranch tal Bermuda, reseeding Cri 100 A. unde well, new x with. beautif elect. water. oe * Good. farm, 150 pasture, 2 goo 1% mi, | Me + . more or less of apes bottoms in cultiva- about 5 A. sowed pasture, | er, about 2,000 ft. d saw timber. 6-R house | rand lights, good barn rib, about 5 mi. from head > idge Lake, $5,000, 1/2 ce on terms: Thomas and. more or ee 16 Butler, Taylor Co., on ads ood 4 R. house, closed- 1 back porch, bath, hot and ) _ hardwood floors, e, mail d school bus route re close oe $12,000 Rt. , Butler. 1/2 mi, - Madi- Co., plenty run- ean fences, good choo] bus and mail good dwellings with. d. co! eat aces, 30 stanchions 7 n and feed barn. 2 A. ed pasture, plenty bottom al. maber: about 400,- ne timber, also 1ery. Immediate pos- -F. Harwood, Buck- r trade. -Nor- Rt a Blue gg route; 20 A ee ypeniey. houses, one 7: R. | house, gas, water, of land. - Money Id age compelling sale. riener, aos. nes sik 14, 8. mile of. Post Office on REA and school il Route: 35 A. good, barns, 2 sheds, 15) escue hog g. houses, fruit. ite near road . grey land in Say young pine, aul ds Ee mae houses | ~ arden. Mail and by. V4 Sey 3 Alto. 10 A suintiproved ae Farm - land in- Toombs C.; on-. paved | hwy., school bus route, REA and telephone lines, 6 mi. from town. Cheap for cash. Howard Thompson, Alma. 1A. land, less 20 ft. from Hwy. frontage, 5 R. house, $3,000. Mrs. Edd J Gpnasn, Rt. 2, Alma. 694 A., 183 A within city, lim- its; 55 A. peanut, 20 A. cotton allotment, $18,300 (12 R. house if interested. Also, 511 A. at Nic- kleville (5 mi.) 62 A. peanut, 18 A. cotton, $25,000. Mrs. W. B. Bostwick, Arlington. ~ ~ 56-1/2 A. land, 3 Mi. N. Al- pharetta just off Hwy. 19. Good old farm home, hot and cold water, no bath. Plenty good out- buildings, including ~ chicken house, 2000 capacity. Good pro- ductive land, partly - fenced.; - ideal for livestock: and poultry; 2 good streams, nice lake site, lots poe timber. Thomas & Moss, Rt. 1 , Alpharetta. Ph. 4891. aA land, about 3 mi. to heart of Athens. Ideal place to raise chickens. Two 4-R houses, one 6-R - house, city water, Athens-Danielsville Hwy. 29. Will sell together or separate. Mrs. Nora Bellew, Box 1204, : Athens. Ph. LIs- 5005. _ 20 A. and, all in woods ex- -|cept 1 A. in garden. Has 25-30 | saw. logs, rest of timber suitable ll. | for fire wood. Nice 6 R. house, \nice screened-in porch, good well of water on back porch. House finished on inside and _ out. School bus by door. Reasonable for cash. pe Shockley, Rt. 2, Some | acreage froniane on. Gordon paved road, 1-1/4 mi. Atlanta city limits, 5 R. house, White section, $5,500 cash and closing costs. Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt 4, Box 294, Austell. 325 OBS land, 9 mi. from Newnan, Coweta Co. on paved Hwy., fenced and cross- -fenced into 7 pastures. All seeded to Fescue and Ladino Clover. Running water. 150 A. bottom land;_2 large barns and tenant houses; $75, acre. R. E. Nae : 37 College St., Newnan. 130 A. dairy farm, all in oe pasture, (second to none). 70 A. bottom land with permanent irrigation system installed; 6 R. and 4 R. dwelling; concrete milk house, 2 large storage and ; sleeping barns; on paved road 4 mi. Newnan, $5,000 cash and balance $100. month over 15 yr. terms. at 5 pct. interest. Hamilton L. Hill, Newnan. 12 good Ag Holcomb Bridge Rd., 2 10 mi. W. Norcross; 10 oh in permanent pasture, good stream, 35 apple trees, '|land partially fenced; 6 R. Rock and Wide Board house, city conveniences; on paved road, ~ |natural gas and county water ~~ |im near Auture. School bus by icone Ge i and cross-fenced, reek frontage, |. n. possible), lake site, er, some pulp- mer pasture, 2 A: s] i Upon SP unty, off ate J Rd., approv- Gordon I. Foy, rr Road. os E, Atlanta -jdonia Rd. door. G. R. Giles, /o_ Broad- moor Farm, Norcross. Ph. 3548. 145 AL land, Grady Co. 60 A. tillable, 25 A. lake site, ever- running stream, 3 or 4 thou- sand dollars worth timber. Lo- cated on new paved road No. N. 188. More than 30 commercial erops grown here. New 2 fami- ly apartment. Other: assets go with place. Give possession any- time. Sacrifice. for all cash. C. C. Draughon, me i Pehie chnee. ~ 80. AL _more or oe good farn. - land on paved road; school bus and mail routs, nice lake site; good 5 R. house, lec., phone, | good barn. 1 1/4 mi. NE Pow-. ?| der Springs, Cobb Co. on Mace- B= Mo es Rt. ea Pie Powder. Springs. 85 A. land, 35 A. cotton ge led: cotton, peanuts, and _to- | bacco allotment, 12 mi. W. Pel- _Grady Co. W: a Robin- Rt. 3, Pi rr vation. Located 6 i. N. Quitman, Brooks Go. GC; | on Quitman. ee limi geeaantor on ae Co. Nice home with panel walls, hot water heater, sink and cab- inets, gas heat, full bath, closets; some fine pine timber, plenty water, solid rock wall | dairy barn. Priced right. E. B. Coxwell,. Pelham. Ph ol. 200 A>laad, about 75 A. cul- tivation, estimated $3,000. tim- ber, several springs, fruit trees, grapes, 10 A. pecans paved road through property. 5 R. livable house, barn, 150 A. fenced and cross fenced, $50. acre; Also, 33.. A. (several tons nuts included). Balance of land in woods, 15,000 B.M. pine ready to cut. Grove fence. No house, $75.00 Acre. W. S. Blomeley, Rt. 1, Plains. 1200 A. best farm and ranch Jand in Grady Co., also stocked all in one body situated on public road with 1722 mi. off new paved road leading from Albany to Cairo and 10 mi. W. Pelham. One third: cash, bal- ance, reasonable terms. Gs C Harrell, Pelham. - 50 A, land,. _all under fence, 6 R. house, Craneline Range stove; well pump, storage house, large shelter for car and farm- ing tools, barn, fenced garden and chicken yard, cotton and peanut allotment, cross fences for raising cattle and hogs; pasture with growing pine trees. $4,000. 00. Mrs. J. J. Liv- ingston, Box | 21; Pitts. V2 AGS ead Cobb Co. 6 R. House with bath, wired for stove, elec. pump in well, phone, natural gas and county -water available, dbl. garage, barn, school bus by door, 1 1/2 mi. N. Powder Springs on Old Lost Hin. paved road, $7,250. H. C. Shaw, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. 200 A. farm at edge of Quit- man, Brooks Co.; one 6 R. house and bath, two 4-R and one 3 R. rent houses; 2 big barns, other outbuildings; good soil, 60 A. cultivation, balance -|\woods and pasture; ideal for stock or dairy farm, vegetables and berries. A. T. Milteer, Quitman. a Small farm at edge of town of 5000 for sale: Mrs. E. V. Milteer, Quitman. 50 A. land, 40 pulp wood, pines located Carro]l Co., near Cross Plains on main road, near chureh, school bus route, RFD, elec,, nice building site. Run- ning water, good neighborhood. $35. acre for quick sale. A. D. Giles, Rt. 2, Whitesburg. ~ 95 A. good fertile land in Douglas Co., one 6-R. house with running water, plenty of out buildings, one. 4-R. house and barn, lake site, running water on preperty year round. Walking distance to Baptist Church. 15 mi. S. Douglasville on Hwy 5. Reasonable. Vivian Carter, Rt 1, Whitesburg. 145 A. land, 2 branches (never dry), 8Q pecan 2 yr old trees; fair house, good well of water, never been dry bob-wire fence around place, 3 1/2 mi. W. Williamson Pike Co., $3,020. G. B. Smallwood, Att. ty eos son. 324 A. Bacon Co. 5 mi. S. Al- ma, 117 A. in cultivation, fenced and cross-fenced, balance in young timber. 6 in. deep well, and 4 A. lake for irrigation. House, 2 tobacco barns, .good outbuildings. Good tobacco and cotton allotment. 30 A. perma- nent pasture. Reasonable, with small down payment, balance to suit buyer. Clayton Yawn, Apt. 105, Seren Hts., Way- cross. 32. A. ine on Hwy. 78: 9 mi] S. Washington Wilkes Co. Never dry branch running through placewired. Good 8 R. house | with elec. and gas. All modern conveniences. Mattie B. Ginn, Rt. 4, Washington. 91 A. mostly in cultivation with large stream. 5 R. house, running -water, 4 R> tenant house, large barn; on mail and school bus Rt. Located 5 \mi. So. Wrens, Jefferson Co. off Hwy. 1. Mrs. Geo. <0. Wren, Be Se Ga., Ph. Li-7- 6975. in pecans | with plenty quail and turkeys; -|Running water hin Warren County. 109 A. FARMS & FARM LAND - \FOR SALE iy 1463 A. BUad: land, Grady to, all in o ie body lying on Babee roa d,-1 N. Cairo. 600 A. in edhivation, balance pastures and timber land. Terms. if- de- {him Gc. Harrell, Rt. 1, Whig- im 20 A. land, well built, 5 R. house with running water; good crib 20 x 30 ft. storage house, on Rt. US 441 about 3 mi. from Ocmulgee River, 18,mi. from Douglas, 20 mi. from McRae and Fitzgerald. C. P. Bush, Wray. 114. A. Irwin: Co., 6 mi, Ea, Ocilla on Douglas Hwy. at Holt, 8 R. house, barns, and Tob. barn, Pecan orchard, Pear and Peach trees, good, pond sites, lots young timber, close to store and churches. All fenced with woven wire, $19,000.W. H. La- tham, Rt. 1, Wray. 33 A. farm, good house and outbuildings; 7 A. good saw timber, pasture and remainder in cultfvation; school bus and | RFD by door. Good all weather road, near stores, church and Young Harris College. Good neighborhood. Cultivating suit- able for tractor farming, easy~ to get to, fruit trees on place. EN: Ingram, Rt. 1, Young Har- ris. Small acreage, new 5 R. house on Lake, near Hiawassee, Towns Co. Pine paneled, hard-" wood floors, insulated through- out, shower and tub, cement terrace, drive way and carport. from East front over looking lake. Walter J. Cloer, Young Harris. 20 A. land 2-story home with all modern conveniences, 8 mi. NE Tifton, Tift Co. on US 319. Sacrifice at $10,500. Mrs. Lillie Sirmans, Rt. 4 Tifton. 240 A. farm for sale or rent, in cultivation, large pasture, lots of timber. 34 2/10 A. cotton al- lotment; 2 dwelling houses, 2 barns. Sell all or half. Could be divided into 2 farms. Located on Thomson and Wrens Hwy. Le CoG. oes Riel, Thomson. Ph. 77 R-4 67 A. farm near Trenton, Dade Co. atop Sand Mitn.,:5 R. house, modern kitchen, lights and water, large barn, prac- tically new. 15 A. in pasture, 1.A. in strawberries, Farmall tractor and equipment, $7,500. . cash, W. C. Castleberry, Rt. 2, Coal City, Trenton, 90 A. farm located on Algood and-Pleasant Grove Church Rd., 2 mi. N. Draketown, Haralson Co. on Buchanan Hwy. Fair, old large ho ns barn, other buildings, good free stone well water. Plenty of young timber, some bottom land, 2 running streams in large pasture, 30- 40 A. partly fenced (fence needs some -repair). Several A. in cultivation. Sell or trade for other property. O A. Stone, Rt. 2, Temple. 102 A. farm on Sand Min., 5 R. house, lights, on mail and school bus route, 2. springs. Cecil Avery, Rt. 2, Trenton. Chicken farm, now in opera- ors 2,500 laying hens, 2 large hen houses, complete with mo- |dern home and good sized gar- ideal located as to coast of Ga. if -in- Pine den plot, weather. On E. Write for appointment terested. Bob Evans, Harber, Townsend. 111. A. farm located on Hwy. 113, 3 mi. from Temple in Har- alson Co. 8 R. house, brick, 1 tenant house and out buildings. Rich level land, lots of timber. 100 A. has 4000 ft. paved Hwy. frontage at -busy intersection. _| Suitable for tractor work. Mrs. Frank E: McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple. : : 61 A. farm, Carroll Co.; red land, spring branch, fish pond scite; 5 R. house, barn, See to appreciate, 1/2 mi. Hickory level. Glenn Hays, RFD 1, Temple. 4 A. land, 7 R. house (bath, 3 bedrooms) near school and churches. City water, lights, gas. $7,000. L. A. Tolleson, 22 Wallon. St., Tallapoosa. Ph. 2156. spring -F OR : SALE i 177 A farm in Dooly Co, lots of. growing timber, large house and barn, schocl bus an mail route; 4 mi. land suitable for row crops or E. B. Dupree, Unadilla. = 150 A. land 65- cultivation, most of it new ground, 2 nice water holes. J. M. Hamn, Rt. 2, Valdosta. Ph. 445-J1. 75 A. land, 1/2 in woods, 1/2 cultivation. No house, (desira- pasture, pecan trees, fruit trees, grape vines, barn and chicken house, 4-R frame house, deep well and pump, located 2 mi. E. of Paper Mill, off Leke Park Rd., $3,850. Charles D. Sikes, Rt. 2, Box 117 C, Valdosta. Ph. 73-33. 20 A. or more, good farming land. Has water, gas. Leonard O. Mayfield, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph. 4031. 101 1/4 A. land 4 1/2 mi. SW Villa Rica, 1/2 mi. off Happy Holla black top road; 35 A. cultivation, 40 A. young pines, some good saw timber; 54 x40 ft. wagon house, good small barn, 2 good houses, all good tops; mail and school bus by door; near 2 brick Churches; lots of pulp wood. All weather road, 2 good smoke _ houses, good pasture, good site for pond son, Villa Rica. 250 A. land in Macon Coun- ty, suited for farming or stock. Plenty of ~water. Robert M. Hall, Reynolds. natural gas, phone. Located 4 berta, Crawford Co. 11 mi. mi S. Ro- N. J. F. Hartley, Roberta. 400 A. land. some timber, 4 Hwy.; nice creek on rear back; real water power (once run a small cotton mill). Also, 300 A. Farm for rent, 150 A. open land, good 7 R. House, (needs some re- pair), nice store bldgs. Both located 11 and 11 3/4 mi. Thomaston, on St. Hwy. 3 and Federal Hwy 19. E. T. Notting- ham, Roberta. 135 A. farm located in North Rising Fawn. 31: A. land; '5.- Ay in Govt. pines. Chicken house, lights, water, well pump. 3 R. House, all ceiled, $2000. cash. Located 2 mi. Sandy Cross. Hoyl Griz- zle, Rt..1, Royston. Sev. hundred acres Blueridge Mountain land, Gilmer Co., 2-4 mile off Hwy. Plenty springs branches, creeks and lake sites, $30.00 to $50.00 A. (Can drive car to it all: year). Letters with self-addressed stamped enve- lope ans. S. F. Stanley, Resaca. 3 A. adjoining State Park on paved road, 1 mi. from town, 1/4 mi. from 500 A. lake. Day Davis, Rutledge. 80: A. farm with 2 houses, 2 barns with pastures, located in Carroll Co., 9 mi. S. Carrollton on Ga. Hwy. 5. G. B. McWhor- ter, Rt. 1, Roopville. 45 A. farm, 5 mi Ringgold, Catoosa Co., Ga. 18 mi. Chatta- nooga, John Gann, Rt. 3, Box 241, Ringgold.* 600- Az farm): 0R. with:2 baths home, tenant house, barns, tractors, farm equipment, 25 mi. So. Savannah, US 17, with 1/2 mi. frontage. Grade A dairy, 27. cows, pasture, pine hardwood, gum pulpwood; private stocked pond. Sell part or all. Roger You- mans, Richmond Hill. Ph. Mid- way 2278. some trees, 6 R. -House, bath, natural gas and county water; on paved road near shopping }eenter and transportation, rea- |sonable.. Mrs. G. G. Joiner, Rt. }2, Smyrna. Ph. 45-7731. __PAGE FIVE FARMS & FARM LAND pasture. Rights to lasting water. _ ble location to build). Reason- able. Albert Farrar, Rt. 1, Var- nell. 5 A. land, 2 A. permanent close to house. W.-W. McPher- = Gorden Valley Dist. Well ae 4 A, land, 6 R. dwelling house, | 13000 cap. broiler house, elec., _ running ~ water, Fort Valley on US- Hwy.. 341 R. house; 800 ft. frontage on i West Ga. for sale. J. Campbell, | permanent * good school and = 4 churches; 1 mi.of paved road; Se Reais outa Rose abe Sean GF Eas A ena ae eR Se e oe ( het iz zs a PAGE six. cS SSC ee ULLETIN a FARMS & FARM LAND | WANT TO BUY OR EXCH.|WANT TO BUY OR EXCH.|WANT TO BUY OR EXCH. : FOR SALE 40 A. Poultry ranch in Pine Min. Vailey, Harris Co. Cap. 2,000 hens. Automatic lighiing and watering in all houses. 6 R. heuse with ail conveniences, 6 mi. lea Cason Gardens. Sell fer price of Fire Ins. coverage. Stock can be bought separate. John S. Leach, Rt. 1, Shiloh. Ph. Columbus MA 8-4453.' 85 A. 5 in cultivation, 15 A. lake, rest young timber, 4 R. house with bath and basement. Good well. Running water, store house, school and mail Rt. 7-1/2 mi. Buford Hwy. 3/4 mi. prop osed Expressway. Lake stocked. Letiers ans., or write. J. W. Westbrooks, Rt, 1, c/o Wesibrooks Lake, Suwanee. 625 A. good level land, ,about half clear, 2 mi. from R.R., stores and churches, on REA and phone lines. 1 mi. off hard redd. Cotion, tobacco and pea- nut allotments. 2 tobacco barn- es, aeep well, fenced for hogs and caitle, creek on one side, $35.00 acre Norman Schofield, Rit. Sylvania. 5 A. land, more or less, 8 A. in woodland with about 500 pine trees, 7 A. in cultivated jand, ail fenced. 5 R. house with screened in back porch, wired for elec. stove, running water, elec. pump, running water in ~ yards, wash house, fruit trees, pack house with sheiter on each side. 6 mi.S. Surrency, Appling Co. Hwy 64, close to school, churches. Willie Herndon, Rt. 2, Box 119, Surrency. 35 A. farm, some pecan trees, some pine _timber, 2 houses with barnes at one house. Fenced and crossed fenced. Mrs. V. H. Boddiferd, Rt. 3, Box 248 Sylvania. Ph. 5187. 1 1/4'A. land with branch, 400 A. land, 15 buildings in- cluding 3 rentals, store houses, cribs, barn, 3 tenant houses; gecd peanut and cotton allot- ment, rich land, 600 pecan trees, 70 A. fenced, 4000 ft Hwy. frontage US 82, $50,000._ 11 mi NW Aibany, Dougherty Co. J. A. Dula, Sasser. WANT TO BUY OR EXCH. FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND Want old farm with pasture and woodland. Must have good fences and plenty of water. J. D. Spooner, Box 98, Douglas. : Interest in buying for cash, limberlands cut over or not. State lowest price and describe. R.A. Hall, 462 Hascall Rd., N.W., Atlanta 9. Want to exch. other property for smal] farm within 15 or 20 mi. of Atlanta (prefer S. of At- Janta). Joe] P. Harris, 1940 Boul- dercrest Dr., S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. Ma-7-6328. Want farm 50 A. and up in N. Ga. of Mountain land with Rock eliff and spring water, 1 mi. off paved road of will trade land near Marietta for above. James Garrett, Sr., Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8.1972. Want approx. 100 A. with 10 A. or more lake or lake site within 35 mi. of Atlanta. Build- jing not necessary. Scrub land will do. Write only, price, loca- tion and terms, H. Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar St. Decatur. Want to trade valuable 90x210 ft. deep, lot, lies nearly level with the road, with little higher slope to the back, facing hard surfaced road, mail and lights, near gas and city water, 1-1/3 mm. court house, Dallas, Paulding Co., for 2 acres with running water and some woods near the Hwy. and good neighbors. Mrs. Annie Mathews, Rt. 2, Smyrna. Want farm of about 100-150 fceres, in North Ga. with plenty water and reasonable price. M. T. Wilson, C/O Southern Tech, Chamblee. ( Want tract of land in No. Ga., adjoining or near Gov't. Reser- vation, preferably with water supply and good size stream, suitable for small farm. Geo. Bentley, 1018 Ridgeview Lane, Marietia. ay FOR FARMS AND FARM LAND FARM LAND FOR FARMS AND | FARM LAND - Want 100 to 200 A. farm with plenty water, cheap, or will con- sider_property exehange. Clar- ence Wilson, Rt. 1, Chamblee. Want to exch. other property for small farm in Henry County. George J. Blissitt, Rt. 3 1932 ee Dr., S. E., Atlanta 16. : Want stock farm in Dade Co. Ga. 150-200 acres at least half- open, plenty water, and good 6 R. house with bath, phone available, tenant quarters, good community and neighbors, at reasonable price. Richard B. Davies, (Resident of Ga.) Fron- tier Bluff, Dade o., Ga. via Lookout Mtn. Tenn., Post Office. Want exch. other property for farm located on good Hwy., No. of Atlanta. E, W. Wellman, Rt. 1, Hampton. Ph. Griffin, Ga. 7929. Want small acreage with small house, 1/3 cleared, rest in tim- ber with branch or small creek. Want good land anywhere in Ga. Give full information in first letter. J. L. Crone, Rt. 3, Carnesville. : Want buy for cash or tarde property for 200 A. more or less, uninproved Jand on or near pavement and not exceeding 40 mi. Atlanta, preferably with- out house or barns. Would like with a lake or lake site of not less than 15 A. W. D. Callaway. 1696 Rogers Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL+3-0179. . Want 2000 or more acres of cattle or timber lands at must be right price for cash. M. B. Gray, 124 W. Solomon St., Grif- fin. Man, 65 yrs. old, able finance self, wants to rent small place with land enough for raising flowers and garden, about 2 R. house, lights, water and wood, colse to stores, and Bus line. Good References. E. C. Sawyer, 89 Warren St., N.W., Atlanta 18. Man, wife and 5 children want 45 or 50 A. good land with 4 or 5 room house with elec., within 15 or 20 mi. Atlanta, on standing rent basis. Homer O. Little, 831 Capitol Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15. Ph. Ph. JA-3-1518. Want to rent or lease with the right to buy, good South Ga. farm, with good dwelling, etc. Prefer Colquitt Co., near Moul- trie, with good allotments of to- pacco and cotton. Will furnish details and top references to right party. H. W. Ayery, 523 Ave., A., Rome. Ph. 4-3632 even- ings. : Want to rent 2 A. land or less with 2 or 3 R. house. Must not be over 1 mi. off Hwy. and store, on mail route. Will pay rent monthly in advance. Prefer Douglas, Paulding, or Carroll Co. Edith Betemps, Rt. 3, Pine Min. Rd., Douglasville. Want to lease farm in No. Ga., with option to buy, 40 Ai 08 more, with good house, and land suitable for truck crops, also want with good chicken houses, on good road and school and mail route. H. W. Tinsley, Rt. 6, Marietta. : Want large farm with good allotments, pacture, and etc., preferably on paved road. Give price and location. Consider renting or buying. I. C. Nail, Hortense. 5 Want about 500 A. Livestock farm, mostly pasture land. Rent with option to buy in Sept. 1957. List what you have, price an acre. Bill Mobley, Hargo. Want 50 or 100 A. good Jand, good house, barns, chicken house, good ever-running creek year round near house. Farm must be out from Fulton and DeKalb Co. Give full details in first letter. Will buy or trade other property. J. I. Perry, 2010 Albany Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11. Want 150 A. farm, good level land with good house, other out buildings and good allotments, somewhere near - Blakely oF Donalsonville, on schoo] bus and mail route. W. L. Hanks, Rt. 1, Jakin. Want 4 to 8 H. farm for good land that has good cotton acre- age allotment. Write what you. have and best price. F. H. Bunn, | Mid ville. Want 40 A or more land off road with lots of pine timber. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. | Roswell 2472. ; : Want old homeplace, consider house in need of repair. Priced reasonably. Can -pay cash for! right place. State price and lo- eation in letter, also if has elec- tricity. Mrs. W. R. Mitchell, 2935 Sewell Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11. Want about 15 A. land be- tween Sylvester and Albany.) Must be on dependable source of water. Mrs. F. Dawson Lacey, Sumner. Want 50 to 100 A. land in South Ga. Pay cash. H. N. Watts, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Party with steady life-time in- come will pay $40 month for 20 years from 25 or more acre farm | with 6 or 7 R house, modern con- veniences, good out buildings within 40 mi. Atlanta or Colum- bus; close to churches, school and public transportation. Rex | C. Blessing, RFD 3, Gainesville. Want to buy 100-150 acre farm within 25 mi. of Rome. W. W. Hill, Box 278, Mount Berry. Want to buy 100 to 200 A. pine timber land suitable to saw within 10 yrs. not over 75 mi. from Atlanta. No improvements. Give full details and best price for cash in first letter. Merritt Dunean, Rt. 2, Decatur. Pay highest cash prices for eut over timberland, abandoned farm lands, or land with stand- ing timber located in Troup, Coweta, Meriwether or Heard counties. Robert S. Ware, P.O. Box 251, Hogansville. Ph. 3981- 5stAs . Want 25 to 50 A. with good house and poultry house for| 7000 to 10,000 broilers. Prefer Forsyth Co. C. L. Hardin, Dora- ville. Ph. Chamblee 7-4742. Want acreage near large N. Ga. Lake suitable for apple or- chard. Must have bold spring. With or without buildings. John Vandiver, Box 394, Decatur. Want small farm with modern home, must be Lake site or have large stream. State best price, terms, present mortgage if any and how payable. Give specific direction as to location and de- tails about house. John L. Cates, Box 61, Waycross. Want one to 100 A. with or without hous, all or part in woods. Write what you have, price, and where located. T. S. Ouzts, P. O. Box 68, Winder. Want 100-200 A. with not less than 20 A. lake or lake site within 50 miles Southeast of Atlanta. L. D. Langford, 225 Grant Blidg., Atlanta. Ph. JA- 5-5622. Want~ buy 500-1500 A. in Burke or Jefferson counties. John -R. Bennett, 2710 Walton Way, Augusta. Want to buy around 50 A. with ~good house and small stream on good road located in Heard, Carroll or Troup Coun- ties. Price must be right for all cash. Write what you have to offer. T. J. Bailey, 128 Echo St., College Park. : Want buy 100 to 500 A. land with old Colonial home. Give complete description and price. C. D. Wood, Bowdon. Ph. 2131. Want 50 to 250 A. of farm or wild land located within 40 miles of Colurnbus. Send details and price. .B. B. Huling, Jr., 1909 25th St., Columbus. Ph. 21549. Want farm of about 100 acres. or acreage in vicinity Dukes Creek, prefer mountain section around Helen, White Co. Would also be interested in farms in N. Ga. with springs and water. Give complete description and price. C. C. Wilson, Rt. 1, Cham- Want about 50 A. land within es 15 miles of Albany. Part of the Jand must be on dependable stream or lake. Mrs. Terry Lacey, Box 529, Albany. Want 50 to 1000 or more acre of cheap mountain or any N. Ga. land, with timber or young trees. Abandoned farms or rough land O.K. State price, acreage, and location. H. G. Spratt, 435} Woodward Way, N.W., Atlanta 5, Ph. CH-5288. % FARMS & FARM LANDS FOR RENT For standing rent: 240: A. in| cultivation, allotments, Tobac- eo, 3.7; Peanuts, 30.4; Cotton, 18.2 A. Good dwelling, elec., land free of stumps, big swamp for hogs, barn, big shelter, good Tob. barn. 14 mi. Ea. Fitzgerald on Jacksonville, Ga. Hwy. Mail} ory Mrs. Cora Fussell, Osier- ield. 3 1-H. farm for rent, located 4 mi. McDonough; on school bus and mail Rt. Private 4 R. Apt., bath, running water, wired for elec. stove. For Rent. Mrs. Min- nie Hooten, Rt. ky McDonough, Ph. 3694. : Farm for rent, and 1300 Tur- pentine faces, 2-1/2. ngi. McRae on the old Milan dirt Road, to someone with own house to live in. See, if interested. D. F. Mims, Rt. 2, McRae. e Farm for rent to colored fam- ily, $5 mo, 3R. shack, hog pen, running water, firewood, ready to, occupy, 6 mi. Douglasville. Rev. R. T. Smith, 408 Newport St. Atlanta 13. Ph. MU-8-2932. Farm for rent, good farming land, fertile, easily worked soil, 10-12 acres in So. portion Gwin- nett Co., Standing Rent basis. Shares and otherwise to relia- ble person for farming purposes. See, Mrs. Clara B. Worthy, Rt. 1, Lilburn. : Farm for rent, 5 A. land, 6 R. house, 3 mi. W. Lovejoy near New Hope Church. School bus and mail route, elec., well water in yard. Mrs. L. D. Goodman, 507 Atlanta Ave., S.E., Atlanta 15, Ph. MA-7-3902. 658-98/100 acres, more or less, near Madison, Morgan Co., on Hwy. Godfrey-Madison-Monti- cello. .Used now by Dairyman. Prmanent pastures recently fenced in, plenty good water. Good position for raising beef or dairy cattle, or est. dairy, for rent for 1957. Estate O. H. Arn- old, Jr., 925 Milledge Ave., Ath- ens, Ph. Liberty 6-1901. Good farm for rent, includ- ing nice dwelling, elec., barn,. pasture, 1-1/2 mi. So. Loganville, Walton Co., on Covington Hwy. See, Mrs. R. L. Cookj Social Circle. For Rent, 300 A. Grain farm, complete equipment for oper- ation; will take 2 men tractor drivers full time. Ralph Jones, Rt. 2, Athens. i Good land to rent on halves or shares, 33 A. cotton and 15 A. peanuts. A, C. Scarboro, Bo 809, Dublin. : -- Want reliable tenant for farm of 52 acres, about 26 A. open. 1 chicken house, 4 brooders for 3500. Gas equipment, 5 R. house, outside pump, 1 barn. Must have reference. Standing rent. Louis Cippola, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. ~ MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT FOR SALE AND WANTED Gould Shallow wel] pump, tank and pipes, good cond. Mrs. Lessie Crawford, Ila. Two 10 can milk coolers, A-1 cond and 18 milk cans. Howard Tamplin, Madison. Cables and thermostat for 2 elce. hot-beds, 6 ft. wide 60 ft. ling, good cond.; also strip heaters and equipment for po- tato house, 20 x 20 ft., $125 FOR FARMS AND | EQ {farm uses. Joe E. W Incubator, 6 tray, will 600 hen eggs or eggs, used last year fo eggs, perfect cond. Jos Brown, 3090 B x NE, Atlanta 19. Ph. Large size wheelbarrow s er, $12. Will not ship. Winn, Dunwoody. Ph. 47-2617. One Heavy duty table - with 3-H, motor and 1 g rotary saw.. Sell or trade fc chain saw, must be in class cond. R. A. Vanek, Rt. 1, Box 66, Tucker. Ph. 43-6437. Want 10 in. hammer Ist: class cond. and cheap f cash. M. W.. Prickett Jonesboro Rd., S. E., Atlan 15. Ph. MA 2-2158. x POS Want Scoop or grader to us with mule in fixing low plac in land. J. L. Crawford, Rt. Box 101, Austell. 470 laying cages, comp with individual automatic erers, assembled, 65c 3 complete at farm, W. A. L Rt. 2, McDonough. Ph. 3621 Want deep well pump, je type. Must be in good conc preferably in Gainesville . Atlanta vicinity. State pr L. N. Puckett, 2663 Covingt Uvalda. Rackley, RED . a \ De Laval Pipe Line Milk machine, 3 units, good L. .D. Sargent, 3491 Lawre ville Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME 8722. : One Cat. tool bar for New cond., no reasonable refused. T. H. Wilson, Rt. Fairburn. Milk Cooler, 4 can size, can, strainer, $50. E. R. Rt. 1, Harlem. Two 2-H Chat. 23 Turn j one 2-H Middle Buster | cheap. O. S. Duggan, man. Fees 3 cyl. Diesel motor, | cond., used for irrigation poses, sawing wood and botton. ee One Gould shallow pump and storage tank, cond., $20. Can not ship. M Blanche Ninesling, Rt. 4, tell. Ph. 2146. - Re _ 8 roller cane mill and 80 gal. syrup kettle with grates, all in good cond for lot. B. J. Harrell, | Box 174, Eastman. | saw in good-. cond. cheap. Mrs. Jennie 1338 N. Hightower Rd., Atlanta 18. eee Want 1 or 2 rims,\28 W. C. Allis Chalmers old style (not adjustable). King, Chipley. Ph. 8130. Want 2 tractor tires, 25 x 24 or 11x50x24 or 11x0 24. Suitable for recap bas junk. Clyde Forrester, Rt. Lithonia. i ; = Want post hole auger Farmall tractor. Must be good cond. and_ reason WwW M. Thomgson, Rta Face. he Want Ford tractor i cond within 50 mi. Gri SG. Barnes, P. O. Box Guithiny. oN se er ee Want 2 roller horse Cane Mill in good c reasonable price. Jimm land, Rt. 2, Box 50, - Reconditioned He engine and new 6x! Rupp puri cies = 3 7, blee. complete. Harris Bateman, Box 42, Byron. : C. E. Sse Box x tain Vitw. Ph: PO ly new Dannser hole used very little for sale. L. White, Stock- power. Sell or trade ca calf, J: J. Bur- RY FOR SALE A Farmall tractor, 52 like new, with all a a 1200. mers King, Rt. he 281 7. -20 on rubber, run- 2-disec plow for good cond., new Junior horse-drawn hay planters and distributors rmall A. hand lift, all md. Make offer for any above. E. K. Overstreet, . new Idea dbl. Chain Ele- John Deer 6-dise tiller on in. 10-dise King bush harrow, post peeler, ge cutter, Intnl silage cutter. C. J. 4158, Deere obine LDA or, ready to work, $300 for cattle or an thing. ales, Rt. 4, Bowdon. eere MF 2-row tractor + type harrow, cultiva- ters and fertilizer at- it, used very little; also, ard drag pan, front load t dump, cable operated Intnl tractor, A-1 cond. Brown, Roscoe Rd., Box e A. 50 Model trac- Taylor harrow, one aylor harrow, ohe 16 3, Danielsville : A tractor, po equip- 0. Leon Pee les, Sta- John ee tractor, lete cultivators and combine with rt , tiller, (new) Van disc drill Hammer Mill brooders, several feed- - $1,800 or will sell sep- . Dorn,.Grovetown,. eere 60 tractor, 25, 7 ie, 3 disc 40 3-H plow, a os new. lland 77 Bal- . ene, N. H. Hay "Redman, RL Monticello. A-tractor, all equip- d transplanter, Super ith 2 point fast hitch, ment; also, 1 irrigation H pump, 500 GPM, line with 10 ; sprink- 00 ft. 4 in. main line nee Rt. 4, mee spreader body for jJarge Intn] Harvest- S. Miller, Rt. 1, ilk a: - Cole sweeper and caries 960 Oy: Carrollton. ae SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE _ SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Good~-garden > tractor, _ good cond., $75. C. H. Johns, Rt. 1, Miller Rd., Austell. John Deere M. Tractor, 8 ft. mowing machine ,bush and bog harrow, 8 ft. blade, 1/4 yard pan, PTO lights, starter. J. D. Brown- aa. lee, 100 Hairston Rd., N. Stone Mountain. Ph, 9690. One good 1953 Super A trac- tor and bush and bog harrow, ote T. J. Robinson, Green- ville Intnl Harvester TD-9 Desil tract-tractor, with winch. Sell exceptionally cheap. E. B. Win- gate, 1906 Radium Springs Road, _| Albany. Ph. HE-6-64030. Ferguson side Dei. Rake, A-1 cond., PTO driven, speed reduc- ing attachment, $300. Paul O. Lockley, Rt. 4, Lyons, Ph. 8237 | Johnsons Corner, Ga. Foreman A eat An re er Ar menace _ PLANTS FOR SALE Gem 2 crop strawberry plants, $1.35, C.; Washington Asparagus crowns, A yr., $1.35 doz., 2-yr. $1. & doz. Farmer M. Combs, Rt. 2, Washington. Everbearing strawberry plants, grow large berries, $1 C., add postage. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Dorsettes strawberry plants, large berry, good flavor, $1 C. | Add postage. Mrs. Logan Beach, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Myers and Rubel blueberry bushes, 3 to 5 ft., 2-3 yr. old, from Porterfield stock, $5 doz. FOB. E.G. Nicholson, Allen Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Albritton strawberry plants to bear in 1957, $1 C. plus -25 postage. L. KE. Felder, Rt. 1, Cordele. Improved Blakemore straw- berry plants, $1 C., $8 M. Pre- paid. C. L. Vining, Box 115, Nicholls. : SS Large new Everbaring Strawberry plants, very large, 50 C. at my home. Mrs. Bessie Brooks, 403 Thompson St., East Point. Garretts famous Streamliner Everbearing strawberry plants, ready for shipping Oct. 15, book-~ ingeorders now, $2 C., $8 M. PP. Cash with order. C. ae Garrett, P.O. Box 112, Bremen. Large improved Klondike strawberry plants, $1 C., impr. field Dewberry plants, 50c doz., Muscadine vines, 3-4 ft. long, rooted, 40c ea., impr. Blackber- ries, 50c doz. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Fall cabbage plants, Chas. so White Bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.25, $2 M. Orders filled daily. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald, Ga. Cabbage plants ready Oct. 15 to 20th, Petar Mkt., Chas. and E. J. Wakefield, 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. Also, White Sweet Bermuda onion plants, same price; Ga. Collard plants, 500, $1.50, $2.00, M. Mrs. iE Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald. Mtn. Huckleberry plants, bear- ing size 85c doz.,- Hazlenut, Blackberries, Dewberries, 75 doz., Red Plum, 3, $1. Old Fash- ion Black Cherry, 50c ea., Wild strawberries, 5 doz., $1, Yellow roots, clean, 4 lb. lard box, $1. Add postage Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. \ SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE 5,000 bu. Cokers 48-93 Victor- grain oats, State test, Purity 99 pet.; Germ. 98 pet. Recleaned, in 4 bu. bags, $1 bu. FOB. F. A. Josey, Rt. 6, Dublin. Ph. 1209-R. Victory grain seed oats, State beet 94/94, bright and sound, 5 bu. bags, $5.50 FOB Whetstone Farm. J. F. Lowe, Box 528. Fort Valley. : Blue Lupine, 90.00 pet. Germ. No noxious weed seed. -|E. L. Duke, Ft. Valley. jyr. from- breeder, ipct., Weed Seeds 00 pct., Wakefield and Copenhagen; al-| . Willetts Wonder frost-proof Eng. pea seed, Germ. 97 pct.; 60c cupful; $1.50 Ib; also Green Glaze collard seed, Germ. 88 pct., 15 tbls. 10 tbis., $1. Post- paid in ist zone. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin Bitter Blue Lupine, 35 tons, 90 pet. Germ. 99 pet. purity, 4c lb. S. A. Griffin, Waynesboro. Ky. 31.Fescue, Germ. 93.00 pet.; purity 97.10 pct. In new seed bags, 22c lb. 500 lbs. or more 20c. L. H. Hampton, Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6455. CORRECTION: 3000 bu. Victor grain oats, 1 pure seed 96.87 pct., inert matter 3.11 pet., weed seed 02 pet. other crop, none, germ. 91 pct., 90c bu. bulk at bin. Geo. E. Eth- ridge, Rt. 4, Americus. Ph. Leslie 2147. Certified :Sweet Boree Lu- pine, Germ. 985.00 pct., purity 98.97 pct.; also, Sweet Yellow Lupine, white seed, Germ. 84.00. pets, purity 98.33 pet. -D. C. Royal Ashburn. 800 lbs. re-seeding Crimson Clover, pure seed, 99.18 pct.; Gerrh. 70 pet.; total germ. and hard seed, 78.50 pct., 30c lb.; 1,000 lbs. Pensacola- Bahia Grass, 89.59 pure, Germ. 45 pet., firm, 46 pct.; total 91 pct. 30 lb. N. A. Boyette, Hahira. Reseeding Dixie Crimson Clover, 99.8 pct. purity, 92 pct. germ., 30c lb. Norman John- son, Warrenton. Ph. HO 5-3549. _Nice Arlington Seed Qats, $1 bu. bagged, 97.06 pct. purity, 91.00 pct. germ. H. Melvin Smith, Warrenton. 1200 bu. Fulgrain oats, pure seed, 98.18 pct., germ. 92.00 pet.; 300 bu. Coker 48-93 Vic- torgrain oats, purity 98.92 pct. germ. 92.00 pct. Second year from breeder, $1 bu, at barn, not sacked. B. C. Bynum, Shell- man. / 16000 Ibs. ity 99.81 pct., Blue Lupine, Pur- Inert Matter 19 other crop 00 pct., germ. 92.00 pct., Noxious Weed per lb., none. 4%e lb. at farm. Jack Cates, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. Twi- light 3-5393. \ Green Glaze Collard Seed, Germ. 90.00 pct. 2 tbls. 25c, 9 tbls., $1, 20 this. $2 PP. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista. 1,800 lbs., Hairy Vetch, Pur- ity. 99.09 pct., Germ., 72.50 pct., Hard Seed, 2.50 pct. No noxious weed seed. 17c lb. in 100 Ib. bags FOB. John C. Reid, Zeb- ulon. Cokers 48-93. Victorgrain Seed oats. State test Germ 90.00 pet., purity 98.00 pct. No nox- jous weed seed. $1 bu. Re- cleaned and bagged at my barn. Charles H. Fountain, Rt. 6, Box 105, Dublin. Ph. 1209 XJ. latices pa assets HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE Oat and Soy Bean hay, for sale. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley. 1,000 bales Sericea Lespedeza. Make offer for lot. C. A. Hudson, Raleigh. Ph. Manchester 4395. Coastal Bermuda or Sericea hay, top quality, square twine bales, $25 ton FOB at barn. Thomas Miller, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Large amount of baled hay, $15-$20 ton in the field. All good hay. Joe B. Higginbotham, Rt. 3, Hartwell. About 20 tons baled Meadow hay, 1955 crop, $15 ton for early sale. Located on paved road 5/8 mile N. of Allens Invalid Home. W. H. Ivery, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. 7211; New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, never grazed, highly fer- tilized. Baled while green and succulent, $20 ton in truckload lots, FOB my farm, 2 mi. S. Quitman. Aa Bs Edelmann, RR 3, Quitman. Ph. 6431 . HAY AND STRAW (Wheat, Oats, Etc.) FOR SALE 20 tons baled oats, $23 ton; 25 tons Alfalfa hay, $30 ton, at my farm 7 mi. . Dalton on old Hwy. All hay got up with- out rain. Belton R. Burleyson, Rt. 1, Dalton. 35 bales Alfalfa Hay, $35 ton; 200 bales Oats arid Alfalfa hay, $32 ton. H. E. Hagerty, RFD 2, Hampton Ph. Jones- boro 2318. 200 square bales good Fescue hay, baled without rain, 75c bale at my home Powell Ban- nister, Rt 3, Cumming. Ph. 6545 . 200 bales good hay, 90c bale at farm located 5 mi. N. Ros- well off Hwy. 140, on Cox Rd., will del. for small fee. Ralph Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Ros- well 2472. 300 bales last Sericea hay, average 70 lbs. per bale. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellen- wood Ph. Stockbridge 3161. Hay per ton: Any amount Mil- let, also Dallas Grass and La- dino Clover, $32; baled oats and 200 bales Alfalfa, $38. All new hay, baled this yr. in square bales. FOB my farm, Hwy. 54. Norman Trammell, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 4144. 25 tons Peanut hay, $20 ton at press Mill; start threshing in about 2 wks. Phone 8237 Johnsons Corner, Ga. or write, Paul O. Lockley, Rt. 4, Lyons. Sericea hay, any amount, 50c bale my place. Bring your truck. Jas. A. Wellmaker, Rt. 1, (Thomaston Rd.) Barnesville 75 bales of last years oats for sale. Watkins B. Oglesby, Rt. 1, College Park. Ph. Fairburn 3011. Sericea and Rye grass hay, square bales, $30 ton.-Cecil Tra- vis, C/O Pinecrest Acres, River- dale. Ph. Fayetteville 558. New crop Johnson grass, $25 ton; new crop Brown top millet, $30 ton; round bales Oat straw, 50e bale, Rye straw 40c bale, square bales. FOB farm. Con- sider exch. for good feeder steers. James Butts, Mgr., C/O = & B Ranch, Thomaston. Ph. 3760. Good Sericea hay, ave. 60 lbs. to bale, $1 bale; Oat straw, 50c bale. FOB, or del. in Atlanta for small extra charge. L. W. Little, 273 The Prado, N.E., Atlanta 9. Ph. TR-6-7781. 75 bales of last years Oats, Watkins B. Oglesby, Rt. 1, Col- lege Park. Ph. Fairburn 3011. New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, extra good and bright, $30 ton, my barn, 7 mi, So. Odum. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Fine Lespedeza and Sericea and Oat hay, baled without rain. Large heavy bales. Ernest A; Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd. Ph. PO-7-5821. ONIONS FOR SALE White Silver Set onions, $1 gal. I. D. Dickerson, Dupont. Red multiplying onion sets, $1 gal. J. E. Perkins, Rt. 7, Jones Rd., Macon. 1956 crop, fine red Multiply- ing onions for fall planting Sept.-Oct., grows in large clus- ters, $1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box 14, Dalton. Red shallot onions, $1 gal, 2 gal. $1.75. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Red multiplying onion sets for fall planting, 75c gal. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. - CATTLE FOR SALE Jersey bull calf dropped March 19, artificially sired $50. one Jersey heifer, 18 mos. old, artificially sired, $75. Sire and Dam, all entitled to reg. but cannot be reg. H. L. Ellinson, Eliaville. Ph. West 17-2925. cutting 1955) Steed, Rt. PAGE SEVEN CATTLE FOR SALE re 2 purebred Jersey heifer cal- ves born in September, best bloodlines. Reg. and transferr- ed, $60 ea. FOB. E. B. Brag~ well, Athens, Reg. Hereford cattle, horned type bulls, 6-8 mos. old, $100 ea. Cecil Travis, % Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette- ville 5581. Two reg. Guernsey male alves 6 mos. old, good blood- lines and markings, $50 ea at farm, with papers H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington, Young reg. Angus bulls and heifers. Also few grade Angug heifers. J. G. Pufvis, Rt. 2, Mil- len. -Ph. 321-33. Reg. Hereford bull and heifer calves of finest strain for sala. Ogden A. Geilfuss, % Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rr, RFD 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-7385. ~Several young reg. Angus . bulls ready for service at reas- onable prices. Terms if desired, Bill Hardy Rt. Griffin. Ph.- 6767. One reg. Hereford bull, 4 heifers, 3/4 Hereford, Wt. 550- 600 Ibs. ea. B. E. Duke, Rt. 2, Folkston. + a 2 nice fresh-in Holsteia cows, see at my farm. Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. 3 dark red, well marked dbl. reg. Rollo Domino Polled Hereford bulls, 7-8-13 mos. old, $185, $190, $225. Ee. Dawson, 562 Loridans Drive, Atlanta 5, Ph. EX 7910. 7 Jersey bulls; two, 2-yr. old with papers, 4-star rating, ready for light service, $75 ea., five l-yr. old, entitled to res, $50 ea. Vaden White, Rt. 2, Con- yers. Ph. 6943. 8 reg. Brahman cattle: 2 cows with young calves; bred heifers A open heifer: and I Galt:c. J, 3, Carrollton. Ph. Roopville 4158. inated cna FARM HELP WANTED NS eS Want reliable, Christian, whita woman to live on farm out from Elberton, with elderly lady and do light farm chores, for home and reasonable salary. Contacts Mrs. -F. M. Melton, 2069 Dew- berry Lane, S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. PO-1-8616. Want farm labor, 35-45 yr._ old, married, sober, used to liv- ing in country, not over 5 in family. Good house on mail and school bus route. References necessary. Write only. Georges Varn, Box 205, Folkstons Want man with family thats willing to work, with 2 or 3 bi enough to work. Work antl Christmas for wages and share crop next year. Must be abla to drive tractor, and do all kinds farm work. Letters ans., or coma see 8 mi. Cairo on Cairo-Ochlo- chnee Hwy. 188, 6 mi. from Ochlochnee. Doster Warren, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. Want middle-age white wo- man to live on farm as one of the family and do light farm chores for room, board and rea- sonable salary. Mrs. Mildred Scraggs, Rt. 4, Winder. Want settled woman to help with chickens and garden work, for room, board and salary. Homer E. Stuckey, Box: 233, Rhine. Ph. 2352. Want farmer with his equips ment and force to make and gather 4.05 acres tobacco, 14 3/10 acres cotton, 13 3/10 ac- Tes peanuts, 48 acres in other crops. Fair dwellings and out buildings on school and mail route, 7 mi. S. W. Doerun. Mra D. L. Glausier, Rt. 1, Box 73, Doerun. : Want 2 farmers who have help to make and gather 10 acres ea. on 50-50 basis, Witt furnish tractor and land. Lae- eated 8 miles Cairo, on Hwy. 188, or 6 mi. Ochlochnee on Hwy. 188. Can furnish work by the day ftom now until after Christmas. Poster Warren, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. PAGE EIGHT Sheep Program Begins (Continued From Pane 1) - years, with most of them going #0 South _ Georgia, The specialist said 7,700 head of open. ewes were brought in between May 1 and July 15 of this year. He predicted Geor- gia will have 50,000 head by the end of 1957. : . DeLoach said the quality of Georgia sheep has improved long with the in- crease in numbers. There now are 37 _ purebred producers in the state, compared to seven two years ago. - Further evidence of the boost in quali- ty is the fact that Georgians recently bought the six top purebred rams at one of the outstanding sheep shows in the country. Averaging $600 apiece, the ani- mals came from the Eastern Stud Ram Sale at Staunton, Va. They went to Fred. Darnell of Rabun Gap, Dr. Marcus Mash- burn of Comming, Earl Phillips of Gain- esviJle, Dr. and Mrs. Ida Bell Davis of Gray, and N. D. Crowder of Toccoa (two), The first 16 Four-H demonstrators were selected about a year ago when a like nurnber of adult farmers made their ~ Pecan Market Nee Service (Continued From Page 1) information released at Albany. Some ad- ditional information on prices will also be included from Federal-State offices in Texas and Louisiana. Reports, -based on piled in the Albany office, will be released through the Atlanta office of the Fruit and Vegetable Market News Service. These daily and weekly reports will be furnished free to interested persons and representatives of the press, Farmers, buyers, sellers and others in-. terested in. receiving these reports may do so by writing B. E. Surry, 50 Seventh St., N. E. Room 248, Atlanta 5, Georgia, or T. R. Butts, Federal-State Market News. Service, 911 Oglethorpe, Avenue, Albany, Ga. 2 initial payment of 20 ewes on the 100 fe- males each received at the outset of the program. The second payment will make possible the additional 4-H sheep pro-- jects to be established this month or next. DeLoach said there will be 105 adult. and 4-H demonstrations with sheep in 103 ce com- in the program will be selected Geor rgia. Kentucky, zs ae awards. standing sheep farmers in each div Soutien ee ieee production practices. irst state a onal champ onvention- ber of 1957, with a re be named at the 1958 Atlanta the following Januar The initial program will be li broiler production, A score card ha developed for use in scoring the ind al broiler projects. FFA members in haben nt tentes counties at the end ot ihe progr five years. . TheC & S Bank has announ awards program to honor the seve each year. The first awards will b sented at the annual meeting of th gia she Breeders Association in ary. g _ fer man with boy of other rela- _ chickens, hogs, have barn space}. FARM HELP WANTED FARM: HELP WANTED POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS WANTED > Want good dairyman to take care of herd of 50-60 cows. Pre- tive to work with him. A. C. Freeman, P. O. Box 26, Jackson. Want good Christian man and wife to live in home with me on farm and work one horse crop with stock. Have plenty wood, water. Can have cow, and pasture for cow. Mrs. Vicie Scoggins, Rt. 1, Bowman. Want white man to live as one of family and do general farm work. Must be honest and sober. No experience necessary. Will pay $70 month, room, board and laundry. All letters answer- ed. W. J. Wainright, Rt 1, Na- hunta. Want White man, caretaker of yard, few acres truck farm, fruits, berries. Have tractor, other power equipment. Room, board and salary. 15 mi. Atlanta. Must drive auto and _ tractor. Reference required. Must be available immediately. State salary expected. James R. Boggs, C/O Bankhead Cabinet Co.; 1332 Bankhead N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. Ofc. SY-4-4477. Home- Austell 2432. Want white family man for general farm work on beef cat- tle farm. Furnish good house with water in kitchen, lights, garden, wood and pay $6 day. Must be good tractor driver and familiar with machinery... Ref- erences required. W. T. Torge- sen, Cornelia. Want nice healthy White wo- man, 40 to 60 yrs. age to live in home on farm with widow and do light farm chores. Room board ,and $20 month. Need at once. Mrs. W. G. Rogers, Rt. 2, Claxton. Ph. 492J1. Want man, or man and wife, or woman to tend garden, yard, and few chickens, and other light farm chores on farm. lf just woman, live as one of fam- ily and $50 mo. Only 2 in my family. Mrs. W. H. Jenkins, RFD 1, Box 158, McIntosh. Want man to furnish self, to look after small herd of beef type cattle. Farm, 10 mi. Griffin and 10 mi. Jackson, Furnish 3 R. house, wired for stove, 1-1/2 A. for garden and furnish cow to milk, 12 A. land to farm. Small monthly salary. Elderly man will do if in good health. House is now empty. J. C. Anderson, 786 Fulton Tertace, S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph. JA-3-2246. Want man with small family to help in dairy. Good house on Want elderly couple or bache- lor as caretaker for small: farm, and raise 6000 broilers on shares. New house wired for elec. Locat- ed 8 mi. E. Lithonia on Lithonia- Loganville Rd., 20 mi. from At- Janta. S. C. Strickland, Rt. 2, Conyers. Want middle age White or colored woman for light farm work, on farm for room, board and $10 wk. T. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 237, Ellenwood. Want reliable, sober man with successful experience to do some farming and raising chickens on 50-50 basis; location southwest- ern portion Towns Co. Give ref- erence and experience first let- ter. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Want part time farmer, care for livestock and garden. 7 R. house, wired for elec. stove. Welcome All Road, Ben Hill section..L. P. Baker, 52-17th St., N. E., Atlanta 9. Ph. TR-2- 0422. Want dairyman, sober and reliable, able to furnish 1 or 2 helpers preferred. J. Lee Slaw- son, Bradley. Ph. Gray 3619 1 (Call Collect). Want settled, reliable couple to do light farm chores on small in exch. for rent References re- quired and given. Thomas R. Cok 8450 Roswell Rd., P. O. Box 271, Sandy Springs. Ph. Roswell 6690. Want man to operate sheep farm. Must be able to drive tractor, keep up pastures. Prefer man with son. References neces- sary. Mrs. William L. Caton, 3350 Varner Dr., Chamblee. Ph. Clarkston 3- 6836. Want man for farm repairs and small garden with few sheep. W. L. Cousins, 522 Cand- ler Bldg., Atlanta. POSITIONS WANTED > Married man with family of 6 children, 3 boys aged 15, 17, 18, wants work on cattle or chic- ken farm. Experienced with all type tractors, ete. and raising chickens. Have to be moved. Will accept jobs on dairy farm. Need work for all 4 immediately. ae Ledford, Rt. 1, White, a. af Man 62 yrs. old and wife 59 wants Prefer egg room for wife, man to feed or care for hens. W. C. White, Rt. 1, Conley. Married white woman, 26 yrs. old, with family, will look after Bees, Rabbits, Chickens, Beef Cattle, ete. for house with bath, elect., and $20 month. Spalding school and mail route. George Rice, Rt. 2, Madison. Mrs. L. M. Jones, Lawrenceville. to work with poultry. | - or adjoining counties preferred. 41 yr. old White man, single, wants job on farm or poultry farm, for $2.50-$3.00 day, and room, board, and laundry. Easy. to get along with, go anywhere. Troy Binford, Porterdale. Want job raising 10 to 20,000 broilers or tending to laying hens, with houses and equip- ment. 8 yrs. experience. Would consider learning work in dairy. Must be close to school bus route, with 4-5 R. house. Claude Ferguson, Rt. 1, Stockbridge: Nice White man, age 49, good worker, sober,- wants job on cattle farm looking after cattle, for room, board, laundry, and reasonable salary, not farther south that Atlanta or in- vicin- ity Ellijay Can drive tractor, and keep up machinery. Raised on farm. Can go anytime. Clift H. Edmondson, Chatsworth. Man, 45, 2 sons, 20 and- 18, want job on dairy farm; boys had 5 yrs. experienced in dairy, man, lifetime experience with farm work. Drive tractor of any kind. Have to be moved. L. L. Siniard, Star Route, Marble Hill. Man and wife with 2 children wants crop of halves. Would like | to have 10 or 12 A. cotton, 10 A. corn. Want etra work to do un- til crop time. C. G. Carver, Rt. 1, Armuchee. Elderly man and wife wants job on farm tending hogs, poul- try, cattle or any light farm work. P. A. Rucker, Powell Dr., Dalton. Married man with 16 yr. old son, wants work on dairy or stock farm, preferably N. of At- lanta. We are Christians and | prefer to work with Christians. Can operate trucks, tractor, ete. | Need 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. stove. Have to be moved. Thomas J. Brooks, Rt. 3, Car- tersville. Ph. 1684-R4. s Man want job raising broilers. Just have-1 arm but have had experience raising chickens, can handle 40,000 chickens. Need} house, 4 in family. Bux Johnson, City 13, Box 333, Downing Re Dalton. Man, 48 yrs. old, ined with in wants jobs om| small family, - farm for himself and wife, weekely wages. Do not dri Need 4-5 R. house, with near school and chiurch. . Johnson, Valdosta. Man wants job looking ste or caretaker of livestock. 4 family (3 men). Ready to go anywhere, anytime. A. E. Avery, Rt. 1, Dry. Branch. brant 33 yrs. old, with wits: c children, wants job on dairy, poultry, or cattle farm. Need 4 R. house, on school bus route, wired for stove. Honest, -sober, Willing worker. M. B. Whitley, Rt. 2, Box 36-A, Gray. Man and wife, 2 boys, wants crop. on shares with chicken house. Need 4 R. house, on mail and school bus route, barn, pas- ture, - wkly. salary. Pledger Strayhorn, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Single man, 60 yr. olc light farm work, no ro Experienced with chicke est and sober: V.C. Garre eS Ghcistion: 5 children, wants job on farm raising broilers. W: on halves or for salary. enced. Need 4-5 R. school bug route. P. M Rt. 2, Shoal Creek Co Cleveland. eats Man, age 49, wth 5 children vants job on cattl } | tairy farm, with m cuarters and all , ree sonably x language. Can W. }. Lovery, Sato, 1119 Indian C TRt. 3, Ste ze Mtn. Man, wife, 3 childrer job tTaising broilers house with 3-4 rooms, -water, on school bus, mai land salary. Am 53 do light farm. work ter. Prefer Northe: Ga., but will go anyw cept S. Ga. W. G. Li dl Lawrenceville. Single white man V picking cotton or farm work, f r $15 w ily ee Must come af Atlanta Rome skews : Thomaston ; 10-9 10-10 N 10-8 STEERS & HEIFERS 1439, 935 - 546 Good & Choice 18.00-21.00 : R Sl iawae pe Standard 14.50-16.75 14.25-17.25 E 13.00-16.65 Utility | 10.50-14.25 10.00-14.50 Pp 11.00-14.00 Vealers 16,00-24.00 15.75-23.00 ~16.00-21.25 Stockers & Feeders 11,50-17.50 ~-'11.50-15.75 R 10.50-15.00 Feeder Calves 11.00-18.00 10.00-16.00 T 12.50-16.25 cows: ; ee Utility & Standard 10.00-10.50 - -< : 10.25-10.50 Canners & Cutters 6.50-10.00 7.00-10.00 ne -6.50- 9.75 Springers ga a z Le ee ONS HOGS: 174, De es No. 1 Meat Type _ . a - . =e No. 7 Others a - - 16.75-17.00 No. 2 : - . 16.25- 6.75 No. 3 oe : i z 25 ae e Feeders ;