Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, ee NUMBER 6 State Entomologist | for immediate La oasenate mea- with the eradication measures. ire ant now infests some 40,000 in Georgia with the heaviest infes- ing in Decatur, Crisp, and Mus- counties. The allocation by Gov. will permit Georgia to stop the in- f fire ants now before the problem tates. ama has suffered cust from the some two-thirds of that state in- In addition the fire ant infests half ippi and about a third of Louis- t is estimated that the insect has ama cattlemen and | | $25,000,000. The Alabama Cat- added $18 to the cost of producing inimal in that state. fire ant builds huge mounds which /reach a height of two feet. In of Alabama the mounds are erous that farm machinery can not in fields and pastures. The ant n plants and can cause serious ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a y painful and cattle will not savily infested pasture lands. The apable of killing newborn calves, ly hatched quail and poultry. nfestation on his farm should ATE OPEN WAR ON FIRE ANT attack on. fire ant infesta- | alec Grithn hag made $75 one to the State Department of En- eae of Rice Agrtcaliarat CALENDAR October 16, Woodbury Annual Pi- mento Pepper Festival. October 16, Waycross American Dairy Ass'n. of Georgia District meeting. - October 17, Sylvania American Dairy Ass'n. of Georgia District meeting. October 17, Rome Georgia Milk Pro- ducers Inc. District Meeting. October 18,\.Rock Eagle American Dairy Ass'n. of Georgia District Meeting. October 31, Camilla Southeastern _ Regional Shorthorn Breeders Show- Sale. big as it has become ir in some neigh- farmers. ssociation says the fire ant has. crops as well as livestock. Its funds made available by Gov. |. ect to stop this pest before | . and. Any farmer suspect-_ Annual Insect Damage In Georgia; $100 Million Lost: One Hundred Million Dollars. This is the amount lost each year by _ Georgians to insect damage alone. It is also the title of a new leaflet written by Dr. C; R. Jordan, Agricultural Extension Service entomologist. In the past, Georgia farmers have lost. the equivalent of 330,000 acres of cotton to insect damage each yearan average loss of about 33,000,000 spend Jordan said, Dr. Jordan points out, however, that the future for insect pests in Georgia is not bright. New insecticides, new informa- tion, and more and more assistance being given to farmers by county and home (Continued On Page 8) write immediately to the State Depart- ment of Entomology, 19 Hunter Street, S. W., Atlanta. PEANUTS - BROILERS Laying Rate Not Perfect | Method of Judging Hens The number of eggs a hen lays in a fixed period of time may not be a very accurate indication of her value, a United | States Department of Agriculture survey reveals. Equally important are the various en- vironmental conditions such as the weath- er, length of day, temperature, etc., and the hens previous laying record. - A hens laying rate tends to drop off in proportion as time passes, For exam- ple, compare the December production record for two flocks of chickens, one of which began to lay in August and the other in October. The October flock might appear to produce eggs at a more rapid ratebut only because the birds had laid a shorter period of time. : The rate a hen lays also depends on the daily length of light and darkness. Generally 13 to 14 hours of light a day are most favorable..Chickens differ, too, in their response to an increase of light. Breeders need to find out how envir- _onmental factors influence egg produc- (Continued On Page 8) ~ Americans Should Drink More Milk For Health Most Americans dont drink enough milk to satisfy proper nutritional require- ments, says Robert L. Nemcik, Universi- ty of Illinois. One quart of milk can give the aver- age person more than 100 percent of the calcium he needs, 100 percent of the ri- boflavin, 66 percent of the phosphorus, 52 percent of the protein, 30 percent of the vitamin A, 7 percent of the niacin, about 20 percent of the vitamin C and 20 per- cent of the thiamine. Milk is a food thats considered an es- sential part of the diet for every man, woman, and child. Georgia, First: FOREST LAND>s NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER @ IMPROVED PECANS PAGE TWO GEORGIA M Mailing Room Supt. ATIONAL poitorie ASSOCIATION See ame ene MEMBER PHI. CAMPBELL Editor Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor --__--____-_ _. Tom McMullan Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Circulation __.... Mrs. LaMyra Jarman .| tin. assumes no respo.sibility Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin. A NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Published weekly class matter Aug. 1, under Act of June 6, 1917. Address all complaints to EDITOR, mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION address must include OLD and NEW addresses. | all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Gi 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section Candler Clement Jr. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage zegulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. : ) No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- for any notice appearng in the Bulletin nor for any ransaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any product offered for sale jn a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United: States mail. . Market Bulletin. added to or removed from All requests for changes of Covington, Ga., Ga., 1103, Act of Oct. 8, FARM LAND FOR SALE 69-3/4 A. Newton Co, off Hwy. 12, 3200 ft. road front- age. Cultivating and pasture land, lots of small timber. 2 springs, 3 branches, beautiful jake site, barn and Elec. Ideal for farming, cattle or recrea- tion. $75.00 per acre, or $5,- 000. cash. Albert M. Osborne, 940 N. Austin Dr. Decatur, ph. BU 9-0169 (after 6 PM). 50 or 60 A pasture land, 4 mi, from Griffin, Spalding Co. Fine site for building a home. Mrs. W. C. Maddox, 1296 Mi- mosa Dr. Macon. Ph. 5-5447. 21 A. About half in young timber, one branch. 1/8 mi. road frontage, gravel road, listed to be paved. Cobb Co. $1200. Also 4 or 5 A. with road frontage near paved road. 1/2 mi. W. Lost Mtn. west of Marietta. Sell as whole or separately. C. H. Griffin, anes Powder Springs. Ph. 7- Poultry farm in Atlanta, Fulton Co, almost 7 A. land, 7 R. house, lights, water, gas and bath; and 4 R. house. Al- so laying houses, 2500 cap. pbrooder houses, about 1500 laying hens, feeders, waterers, egg grading machine and egg baskets. S. J. Griener, RFD 14, Box 198, Atlanta 18. 200 A. land. 15 mi. E. of Ellijay in Gilmer Co. paved road, in 1 mi. of place. Plenty running water. 200,000 ft. of saw timber. Mail route, school bus, and elec. A. W. Mulkey, Rt. B, Ellijay. About 12 A. with good 6 R. house, wired for stove. 3 mi. from Ellijay in Gilmer Co. 1/4 mi. off paved hwy. Has good gravel driveway. Plenty water, 200,000 ft. saw timber. Will sell or trade for pee in Atlanta of same value. Mrs Rado Kimmons, Rt. 2, Elli- jay. Small plot land with log cabin. 22 ft. x 15 ft. Logs cut with Broad Axe by hand with Dove-Tail joints on corn- ers. Some logs are 30 in. wide. Estimated to be 75 to 100 yrs. old. W. O. Douglass; Rt. 1, Elli- jay. BP 200 A. good land, Jasmine Hill Cattle Ranch, about 100 A. in permanent pasture, fenced and cross fenced with plenty running water. Ni Skke house with all modern con- veniences. Large Barn, and 2 chicken houses. Located 15 mi. So. of Carrollton, 9 mi. No. of Franklin in Heard Co. Just off Hwy. 27 Mrs. J. H. Knight, a ee Franklin. ph Roopville 485. About 100 A. good land, in Haralson Co. Good for cattle farm. Plenty water, 1 nice home and tenant house. $5500. Also adjoining is about 82 A. with new home near 5 points. $6,000. C. G. Summerville, Rt. 1, Buchanan. ph. 3424. 80 A. in Cherokee Co. 3-1/2 mi. E. of Ball Ground, on school bus and mail route. 5 R. house, barn, and outbuild- ings, 2 small pastures. 13-1/2 cultivatable land and some good bottom land suitable for truck farming; bal. in saw timber and pulp wood Good lake site. For information send stamped envelope. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 120. A. improved Crisp Co. farm, Completely fenced, good farm, year round spring. 300 ft. of Lake Blackshear, good building lots. 6 A. peanut al- lotment. On school and mail route, Good churches. Ideal for hog farm. Price reason- ale H. A. McMichael, Cor- ele. 5 A. 7 R. house, bath with shower, automatic hot and cold water. Also large utility room and car house. Natural gas, near church and school. Priced reasonably. Individuals .Jonly H. D. Goss, Rt. 1, Box MARKET BULLETIN RKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF 30 A. Haralson Co. land on State Hwy. 100 adjoining city limits. Tallapoosa. 3 R. dwell- well on ing, Elec. and gas, pack porch. Also 12 A. with timber, branch, spring, and Jake site. All near consolidated school. Terms to~suit buyer. Write for information. H. James, P. O. Box 348, Cedar- town. 12-1/2 A: good farming land, Dooly Co. Nice 5 R. house, 3 large Pecan trees, and small group Pines on_corner. Contact: Bertha Williams, Dooling. 33-1/3 A. farm. 5 A. in pas- ture, 14 A. in cultivation, 5 A. in hay. bal. in timber. Fairly good house and out-buildings, plenty fruit trees and good var. 1-1/2 mi. So. of Young Harris College in Towns O.27-all weather road. Good neibhbor- hood, very convenient mail and school bus by door. L. N. Ing- ram, Rt. 1, Young Harris. 155-1/2 A. Johnson Co. near Wrightsville. 109 A. cul- tivation, fenced, cross fenced. 3 dwelling houses, modern conveniences, city. water; 2 fish ponds, well stocked. 4 tenant houses, barns, out- buildings, two 1,000 bu. wee- vil-proof corn cribs, smoke house. All with Elec. lights and Artesian water, All good cond. bath and fixtures. Trac-. tors and farm machinery, combine, hay, balers, harrows, tillers, $65,000. Terms half cash, 10 yrs. on bal, 6 pet. in- terest. E. E. Smith, Rt. 2 Wrightsville. 2 125 A. land, 2 old houses and barn, with springs and branches. Also creek on one side. 6 mi. from town, 1 mi. off pavement in Barrow Co. Will sell all or part -~to right party for cash. Send stamped envelope for reply. T. S. Ouzts, P. O. Box 68, Winder. Ph. 4522. modern conveniences. Oil Hol- land Furnace. 2 tenant houses, 4 and 6 R. with lights. 3 wells, 2 creeks. 10,050 ft. pine tim- ber, 100 A. in cross fenced pastures. 10 mi. W. of Cal- houn on new paved hwy. in Gordon County. Fine scenery, $25,000.00 Mrs. Ethel Battle, Curryville. About 48-1/2 A. cultivated land, rest in growing pines, on Hwy. 77 in Oglethorpe Co. 12 mi. E. of Lexington. Wal Pitts, Rt. 1, Carlton.. : Small farm, no house, nice building site, 800 ft. from Hwy. 411. In Murray Co. 12 mi. No. of Chatsworth. 12 to 15 A. of bottom jand. Good spring fed lake site. Terms. I. H. Petty, Crandall. : 150 A. land with running water, growing timber, 35 A. in cultivation. Ideal for truck farming. 6 A. cotton allot- ment. 4 R. house with electric lights and wired for stove. Tel- ephone available, on school route, church convenient, on Oak Grove Rd, Troup Co. 6 mi. from Chipley. Road in process of being paved. Byron Butts, Rt. 2, Chipley. ph. NORTH 23685. 5.8 A. with 2 modern houses, both with bath, on school bus route. In Fulton Co. near Col- lege Park, just off U.S. 29. A select neighborhood. :$11,- 000. H. L. Cooper, Rt. 1, Col- lege Park. ph. PO 6-2221. 50 A. farm in Carroll Co. Near grammar school on bus route, good roads, black top, 100 yds. 7 R. dwelling painted and good top. Plenty pulp wood and saw timber. Mail, Elec, phone in house, near 2 churches. 8 mi. of West Ga. College. Row crop of 20 A. Cash. P. S. Chambers, Rt. 2, Carrollton. 50 A. farm, 5 R. house, good bottomland, pasture, fruit trees, 2 story barn, good truck farm. River bounding 1/2 way round place. Plenty of sane (will pay for place); also ap- prox. 38 A., with 9 R. house, oar water, pasture, etc. oth ead Habersham Co. have lights a all Conven- iences, are on ool Bus an Mail Rts. In one mi. town, and priced 485, Calhoun. (2-1/2 mi, N. W.). ssi Box 56, 1200 A. 6 R. home with all Rt. 1, Clermont. ed road, on Mail Rt., also REA line, about 200 yds. Co. Hwy. 41, Brannon, Rt. 4, Cumming. year, povlar timber. No bidgs, $4 000. Both tracts on Ga. line, McCaysville.) $6000. Mrs. W. O. Adairsville. (2)mi. South). . with water and _ lights. Counties. A. Chatooga 1, Box 332 Sampson, Rt. Adairsville. Approx. 50,000 ft timber. solidated School, store, running water, bath, Elec yards, 6 sides and back, concrete, large lots fenced and cros Drive, Augusta. Roads, in Bartow Co; also Rome 4-1599.- Cir. SW, Atlanta. 3 8977. : Atlanta, Fulton Co., Second Ave., Albany. eye. Seen 78 Lindber Cc Dr. NE, A 70 Av farm, 4 R. house, wired place, lot of young timber, on good dirt road, 2 mi. Cler- mont. Mail and School Bus by house. About 2f A. in culti- A.| vation, some bordering land. Hall Co. Mrs. C. G. Lathem, 15 or 20 acres on good soil- School Bus and power paved | road, about half cultivatable, rest in woods. 2 good springs of water, no bldgs., but nice building sites. $2,200. See me, 6 mi. So. Cumming, Forsyth in front of Pleasant View Church. V. V. 148 A. 68 seeded perma- nent grass, lays well, rest in good timber 6 R. house, hot and cold water, sewage. sys- tem, 2 barns, 2 cribs, 800 ton silo, well watered, near paved road, fine soil, fenced. $15,- 000.; also 25 A., within 1/4 mi. of other tract 16A. pro- duced 122 bu. corn per A. last seeded to permanent grass, bal. young pine an in Fannin County, Georgia. Ph. 760. W. O. Tallent,. Copperhill, Tenn. (Resident of Ga. half of town 41 A. on both new and old Highway 41, in Bartow Co. Creek running through place, fine pasture and lake site Good 4 R. house, (not been built long), well and back porch. . Good corn and cotton land. Clayton, 23 A. level land covered with timber 8m. from Rome at Shan }1 non in Floyd Co. 4 R. house For sale or rtade for good 5 or 6 R. house with acre of land in Floyd, Bartow, Walker a A. 23 A. land and 4 R. house. mi. N. E. of Acworth in Chero- kee Co. near Oak Grove Con- Oak Grove Baptist Church and Al- toona Lake. $3,800 See. Dean Kemp, Rt. 1, Acworth. ge. 12 A. land, 6 R. house with also other farm buildings. 10 producing Pecan_ trees, fine location for vegetable or chick- L Z en farm. Near 2 churches, RFD | Reasonable price school and Bus routes. Located at crossing of Hwys. 30 and 153, in Sumter Co. All letters answered. T. W. Upton, Amer- jicus. ph. 7533. Small Acreage 1-1/4 mi. Augusta, Poultry houses and Modern house, large screened porch, front, fenced, barn, stables, garden; Mail and School Bus Rt. near churches, and grocery. Good neighborhood. City gas soon. $4,800 with terms, or exch. for small place in Columbia Co. S. W. Teasley, 1518 C&S 15 A. red land with 6 room house on Calhoun and Rome room house, 3 A. land, 1/4 mi. E. Scottsville in Camden Co. Running water, power, natural gas. Will sell all or separate. Howard Scott, Adairsville. Ph. 16-1/2 A. land, 2 mi. NW of Roswell, overlooking 4 Acre clear lake, fed by springs. No. bldg. F. O. Bishop, 1237 Veltre Ph. PL. Approx. 300 acres, 34 mi. So. plenty timber, 5 R. house, flowing g stream, paved road. Contact Mrs. Claude S. Bradley, 912 8 to 8 1/2 A. between Hwys. 41 and 42 on. publie road be- tween 2 paved roads. Trees d|and water. Located in Clayton Co. Mrs. ee bre Chapman, for lights and stove, out-side}} bldg., fruit trees, plenty and Ga. Exp streams of water through|On good road, 1 pines. No waste site for pond fo: Good dwellings, chinery shed, good ed and cross fen as the Ortman Fa See dont write Smith, 620 Barlov Americus. = > - Small farm with 6 wired for stove, ba fhog lot; on il Bus Rt. near Churel 1:2 mi. Hwy. No. Sta. between L about 18 mi. No. Good bargain. Sell Miss Clara Belle Hoo Alto. - 600 A. 12 mi. f Clarke Co. Contact D. Loden, 445 hurst Ave. Athens. con Co., 175 yds of L 23, 175 yds on Se on South; 175 yds d|$2,500. No letters terested contact Rt. 2, Alma. 3 A. Ezest of Villa 78 Hwy. in Douglas | through property, gas, and electricity Will sell or swap small tractor and_ Dan B. Gates, RFD a REA, natural ga ning water, and. bathroom. 1 tenant '|R. lights and good mail_and -school bi mi. off paved roa Lavonia. Both p. Franklin Co. Mr bell, Sr. Rt. 2, 2500 KS Peake mi. W. of Calhoun Co. 1 mi. off New Running water, 8 Bus and mail route. 2 churches. H. H. 4, Calhoun. _ 157. A. 57 A. in ct Rich, pottom lands, tilized and worked A. in both large a Pines, and pulpwoo Lower River Place Jackson Hwy, 10 n Covington 1 Nev 5 t, Hill, RFD 1, Co 40 A. good land, 1, city limits Carroll rol Co. All weather well, and 2 bri cement block pump, x 12, dbl. garage, uti Sereened, new 5 RB ceiled. Hardwood fl sealed windows, closets, nice shower. Cabinets hot water, electric and cement por Edmondson, Rt ton. 35 A. farm land and barn. 0 Gwinnett Co. in | area. Cheap. } Moulder, P. O. esville. . 22 A. 5 R. house, b house, ane chicken 2 running stream 1 nice lake site, mi. Forsyth Co. just outside c Cumming. On Be School bus rou 1/4 mi. paved roa grim, Cumming. fF 3 Ss: 3 Flat and Holly. Cherokee Co. 5 rest in woods. C. C. Brookshi ton. a 275 A. farm it 109 A. cultive improved p }pine timber. 4 farm. 6 R. house, good 50 A. in cultivation. iber and several lake- /2 A. lake stocked tfish, Bluegill, Bream, ass, 35 mi. from Atlanta, 3 oo eo Jer- and Alcovy Rd. at Alcovy a Will show on Sat. and y. Will sell all or part. enspy. Jr RED 8. ne 2 : and small farm on highway, good build- near store and church, bus by door. Ideal for Mrs. C. D. Smith, Rt. rsville. ph. 1531 W. by Hwy. 137 in Marion Tazewell. On school route. -Good loca- ouse, good pasture, fish pond of 4 acres.. ees, some timber, feet. Good naghoe | land. neighbor- . Reasonable. Mrs. Lois Route, Charing. farm with 5 R. house, in house, Elect. 6 stall hall, new metal roof, use, Store bldg. and se. Located in Mur- 1-1/2 i: and good school. Will trade for other proper- ge Boyd, Rt. 1, Cran- 7 A. on Hwy. 84, seven i Bainbridge in Decatur Approx. 150 A. in crop- _R. house, 6 outbuild- Barns and sheds, deep and lasting spring . $20,000. Contact: Mrs. Hand, Climax. _ fronting Modern home, tenant barn, ideal for chicken, Co ee ee ee oe ee ee ice. Lake, creek, water Possession now. Old . Large or small A. Humphries, Rt. Clayton. ee Co. Ideal poui- tle 3 streams, sites, 3 broiler house, ouse, bath almost com- 150. Acre. John TT. Rt. 2, Canton. Ph. etta 3514. ve eae A. farm Good place for cken ranch, has running good spring, plenty of > some tendable nm Track Rock Hwy in Miss Radie Nichol- 2, Box 178, Blairsville. 5 R house, barn, and - Buford in Gwinnett Co. ford Dam. F. E. Colvin, and everlasting water. enced, orchard started. Party financed, $50 7 da Garrett, Rt. me ; nahin i i ee ee 2 lower young cane, near Lake, 5 mi. Blairsville mC: a. nepliaoe pasture. Spring creek, good. pond es stock or poultry d 6 R. dwelling, well porch. REA power. ; including stamped are answered. Robert Rt. 4, Box 182, Blairs- 00 eared land along Located in Bar-,| , hog, cattle and ngs. Located 2 mi.|M - 500 A. good farm land lo- cated in SE Ga. 8 mi. S. of Baxley in Appling Co. Near paved road and 3 churches, on school bus route. 200 A. in cul- tivation. 7 R. house, and bath, ood tenant house, 2 Tobacco arns, stock barn, and 2 laying houses. Good pastures and Pe- can Orchard, 2 tractors and equipment. Sell farm alone or all together. Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. : 125 A. farm with modern 2 bedroom home built in 1952. Landscaped and all conven- jiences. 62-1/2 A. in cultivation rest in woodland. 9 -1/2 A. peanut allotment. Located 4- 1/2 mi. So. of Brinson in De- catur Co. on Spring Creek, the head waters of Lake Siminole. Fishing very good. All land under fence, L. D. Poston, Rt. 1, _ Brinson, ph. Bainbridge 2084. ; 48 A. good farm land, 20 A in cultivation. 6 R. house, in- side finished in sheet rock, wired for Elect. stove, and has running water. Has pump in well. On school bus route, 1/2 mi. of Antioch Baptist Church in Elbert Co. Sell reasonable, on terms. Alex N. Booth, Rt. 1, _|Bowman. 18 A. 5 R house, lights, wat- er, gas, telephone, mail and school bus route. 1 mi. No> of Buford, 1/2 mi. of Buford Dam, in Gwinnett Co. $6000 cash. M. M. Beard, Rt. 3, Bu- ford: 150 A. Oconee Co. Grade A. Dairy Farm. Modern 6 R. home good land and pasture. Farm- all M tractor, mowers, rake, drill, Hammer Mill, 100 Ton Silage, hay, 8 stall milk house, milking. machine, cooler, 20 milking cows, 33 Guernsey cows and heifers, 2 Holsteins, 2 Jerseys, and 2 Guernsey bulls: All reg. and in go3d cond and in operation. J. N. Wood, Bogart. 171 A. modern 5 R. house, 60 A. fenced, abundant timber, streams, lake sites, fine moun- tain view, above average soil fruit trees. Located in Haber- sham Co. Will sub-divide. See. No letters. J. E. Dallas, Bald- win. Ph. 802 W 2. 100 A. been cut over but plenty of young pines. Plenty hard wood, running water through place one horse farm in cultivation. 2 pastures that cattle will stay in. Located in Taylor Co. See. No letters answered, John R. Wade, Rt. 1, Butler. 50 A. on graveled Rd. Mail and school bus route. Located 1/4 mi. off US Hwy 19 in Bar- tow Co. 6 room house, wired for Elec. Range. water in house pumped from spring, good well in yard. Good orchard, barn and other out bldgs. Improved hog and cow pastures. 10 A. in cultivation. Bal. in timber 1/2 i, from Uottely Lake. B. W. oo RFD No. 2, Blairs- ville. f 200 A. Livestock, hay and truck farm (Skyline Ranch). 12 mi. from Thomasville, Thomas Co. 2 mi. S. of Boston paved Hwy, 133. Fenced and cross fenced into 4 fields, 100 A. Coastal Bermuda, overseed- ed with reseeding Crimson Clover ,other 100 A. under cultivation. Deep well, new house, fine view, tile bath, and all modern conveniences. New Farmall H. tractor with imple- ments. Abundance of water. Raymond Grimmer, Boston. 63 A. good land, pastur and timberland. Plenty water, one well, good springs and bran- ches. Good roads running through my place. $3000. At foot of Carlisle Mtn. Have nice yard. Thomas Cox, Rt. 3, Cov- ington. eae oo 50 A. near Tazewell and Hwy. 137 in Taylor Co. 4 R. house and bath, just over- hauled, with water in house. and good land. $4000. C. C. Lumpkin, Charing. 60 A. (2 - 30 A. tracts) all under fence, Large . nae. needs some repairs. On te, in Toon |mi. from Griffin. Also 180 A. 50 Pecan trees and fruit trees| 15 A. 5 R. house with bath, spring water and lights. Good cabin with lights and water, 2 fine springs with ram to sup- ply water for house and cab- in. Plenty shade, 4 A. valley land with creek through cen- ter, Nice lake site, 4 mi. No. Cleveland in White Co. Ideal Mtn. home. 1 mi. off U. S. 129. C. A. Bray, Rt. 3, Cleveland. 25 A. real land, 5 R. house, hot and cold water. In Taylor Co. 200 yds. from Post Office. L. B, Brown, Howard. 100 A. good boitom land in NW corner Bacon Co. Has 18 A. in cultivation, 20 A. with stumps pushed and a 3 bar- rel stand of turpentime. Cot- ton and tobacco allotment in- cluded. Would consider selling 405 A. for right price. I live at place. John C. Ryles, Rt. 3, Hazelhurst. - 43 A. good land in Banks Co, 6 R. house. 7 A. good bot- tom land. Good pasture and spring, branch, creek borders 1 side of farm. Large barn pump in well. Mail by door, ideal for chicken farm. Elec. and phone. 2 mi. No. of Hom- er, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 441. J. O. Parker, Rt. 1, Homer, 105 A. farm with 6 R. house and hot and cold water, gas heat all through house and gas for stove; 3 R. house, gas heat and gas for stove. Well. Large barn, chicken house, smokehouse, and 2 garages. Grape, Peach, and Apple trees, 2 branches and 1 creek, good pond sites.. Located on old Hwy. 41, in Henry Co. 3/4 mi. below Lovejoy. Hampton mail and school route in front of house. Mrs. Emily P. Thomp- son, Rt. 2, Hampton, ph. 3504. 65 A. 6 R. house, ceiled in- hide and out and painted, all under wire fence, Brooder house, good barn, 12 x 20 smoke house, plenty water, (never dry), good well in back porch, All round good home in white settlement. 7 H. E. Smith, Rt. 1, Hogans- ville. 101 A. 2 four R. houses, both wired for range. 3 springs, 1/2 mi. - from La- Fayette city limits. Located in Walker Co. between 2 large cattle farms on Cove Rd. Will sell or: exch. for what have you. H. M. Andrews, Rt. 1, LaFayette. : 352 A. known as Clarks Mill. 120 A. fishing lake, 110 A. cultivation, balance in pas- ture. Tenant houses, barns, stock, farm implements, mod- ern brick building with two 48 in. Corn Rocks, Nice 7 R. home, overlooking lake. Flow- ing well. 6 mi. N. Louisville in Jefferson Co. Paved road, ideal location. Cy. W. Hadden, c/o Clarks Mill, Louisville, phone MAin 5- 7522. 13 A, fenced with hog wire. 6 R. house, ceiled with sheet rock, painted inside. Phone, lights and wired for stove. Elec. pump, water heater, large white enamel cabinet sink. Grapevines and fruit trees; fine for chickens, hogs, cattle raising. $2,500. cash or trade for place in No. Ga. Mail and school bus route. 1q3 mi. off Hwy. in Telfair Co. Out buildings. Geo. Mc- Gee, Rt. 1, Lumber City, ph. 4456. : 3-1/2 acres, Gwinnett Co. 5 R. house, ane 16x20 out- bldg., good well, county water within 1/2 mi. near Duluth, Lawrenceville and Suwanee, also 1/2 mi. off new Express- way. $1,700. See Fred Haire, Rt. 4. Laurenciville; Ph. Du- luth, 3437. a 75 A.under cultivation. 3 between Griffin and Jackson. 105 A. timber, 75 A. fertile farm land. 2 houses. For par- ticulars, contact: Joe F. Bun- tyn, Rt.\4, Griffin. Ph. 2010. About 18 A. of Hall Co. farm. 4 house, 2 chicken houses, 10,000 cap. On black top. rd, No. 136, 7 mi. of Gain- 5 | esville. 2 good mi. SE Hoganville, Troup Co. | 80 MARKET BULLETIN 425 A. best So. Ga. land. Red brick modern house, 7 rooms, 1; bath, and 2: half baths. Nice grounds, 15 bear- ing pecan trees, improved pas- tures, good allotments, good barns, 2 Tob. barns, 5 tenant houses, nice fish pond and ceep well. All equipment need- ed for farming. Located just off Hwy. School bus and RFD right in front of house. Write. J. C. Rustin, Meigs. Ph. Pel- ham 3171. 5. A. land, good pasture, fair barn, one- frame, brick covered insulated 7 R. house with gas heat, hot and cold water, new 5 R. frame dwell- ing, 2 chicken houses, 8,000 cap. Spring on property. Lo- cated in White Co. 8 mi. No. of Cleveland. Charlie Thur- mond, Nacoochee. 52 A. pebble soil, clay sub- soil, 90 A. in pine and hard wood, ever-running stream crosses place. 8 R: house, Jal- ouse windows, baths, 40 gal. Grigidaire, all new, included in price. Located 8 mi. Cairo Grady Co., on State Rd. 188. Sale of timber would brin 25 or 30 eek of price asked. Contact. C. C. Draughon, Rt. 1, Ocholchnee. 90 A. more or less, house and 2 farm bldgs., 2 branches, young timber, near 2 church- es, on school and mail Rt. and phone line, 6 mi. No. Coving- ton, known as Hyatt Estate. Josephine Hyatt, Oxford, Ph. 6826. (Covington. ) 300 A. 75 cleared and fenc- ed, 2 tenant houses, elec. and phone. Plenty small timber on paved hwy. Mile from Guy- ton in Effingham Co. Also 100 A. 35 cleared and fenced. Tenant house, electricity and phone. All small timber.- Lo- cated on paved Hwy. Near Guyton. Mrs. H. E. Archer, Guyton. Modern Dairy farm, all equipment, pipe lirie Delaval. permanent pasture. Modern dwelling, central heat, bath, 7 R. 7 tenant houses. Fish lake. 3 mi. E. of line. Rt. 16. A. C. Freeman, Jackson, Ph. 6321. 230 Georgia acres. About 2/3 under cultivation, corner Bullock, Emanuel and Jenkin counties, Georgia. Has tobac- co and other allotments, good timber, livable residence and tenant house. Contact: Mrs. L. C. Lanier, 5009 Blackburn Rd, Jacksonville, Florida (Geor- gia taxpayer). : 287 A. Farm. 100 A. in cul- tivation, rest in timber, some saw timber now. 3 R. tenant house, barn, and shed. 25 A. in cotton allotment. Fine for cat- tle or hog raising. 3 mi. S. of Thomson in McDuffie Co. on Hwy. 17 Cleon C. Usry, Thom- son, ph. 77-R-4. 275 A. Dairy farm in Upson Co, Good roads, mail and high school route by door. 6 R. house, 3 R. tenant house. 3 stall milking parlor and 3 other barns. 12 A. cotton al- lotment and 15 A. wheat. 2 tractors, grain drill, plows, and fertilizer spreader and equip- ment to go with farm if want- ed. J. A. Jackson, Rt. 2, Thom- aston. Ph. 3400. Farm on Tallapoosa River, in Carroll Co. 3-1/2 mi. So. of Temple. Will rent to relia- ble party with option of buy- ing later. Also 1 horse farm for rent. Felix Wynn, Rt. 1, Temple. 6-1/2 A. land in Tignall, Wilkes Co. 5 R. Stucco house, unfinished bath, hardwood floors, 2 nice cherry mantles, wired for Elec. stove and water heater. Sink and cabinets in kitchen, 2 porches, cement floors, Stucco shop-and garage, could be made into 5 R. house, barn, and hen house. Buildings 3 yrs. old Pasture wired in. Priced to sell. Raymond Tur- ner, Box 96, Tignall. 47 A. 6 R. and bath house, no gas; good land with 2 streams and 2 barns located in Cobb Co. Ideal for stock or chicken farm. Ross A. Jack- | Old Marietta Rd, Aus- water heater, 2 sinks, stove, Jackson, Butts Co. School bus | PAGE THREE 40 A. farm, Union Co., 4 R. house ,outbildgs,, barn, well and rocked in spring, near house, stream and lake site, bordered by creek (will finish painting house) $3,500. J. L. Smith 2867 Third Ave., S. W., c/o Mrs. C, Hines, Atlanta 15. 35 A. farm in edge of.town 2 houses with water ang digits deep pump well, and natural fish pond (never known to go dry. Cotton and peanut allot- ment on highway in~sizht of school. Good land: and ideal location. Mrs. Nina C. Preston, Arlington. 356 A. highly developed cat- tle fram and timber land. Lots of water, at Madras, Coweta Co.. 6 mi. from Newnan. 4 lane Super Highway splits proper- ty. 1/3 down and balance in 10 yrs, Will sell cattle and new equipment extra. Will consider leasing whole works R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St. SW, At- lanta. Ph. MU 8 1428. Small tract land, Columbia Co. near Martinez. 2 paved highways. Sell cheap or trade for large tract g3od land near Waynesboro, Statesboro, or Louisville and pay difference in purchase price. J. Black, 2022 Wrightsboro Rd. Augusta. _50 A. mostly open rich land. small amt. trees, has nice sized lake, well stocked with big fish; located on paved road, Fulton Co, only a few minutes No. on North Expressway. Sell for less htan $20,000 H. G. Vaughn, 3051 Piedmont, N. Side Sta, Atlanta 7. About 65 A. good farm and timber land, 25 to 30 A. been cleared 4 to 5 yrs. 7 R. house with running water, new To- bacco barn, equipped with gas cooker. All necessary out- biuldings. On paved highway, 6 mi. So. of Alma, Bacon Co. R. L. Floyd Rt. 2, Alma. About one acre land with 6 room house, 2 basement rooms, _ Several fruit trees and gar.#en, at Sandy Springs Fulton Co. . $8500. H. M. Estes 120 Mount Vernon Hwy. Atlanta 19. Farm containing 202-1/2 acres, and one near by of 132% acres, more or less. 8 mi. So. _ Butler on Taylor Co. 5 A. pines, nearly large enough for : pulp wood. 32 A. cleared going in pines next month, also in - the soil bank, rest in woods with lots of pulp wood, $21 acre Cash, A. L. Prince, Rt, 1, Butler. 131 A. rich river bottom land known as the Lockett Lakes land, in Taylor Co., on Flint River. Entire place fenced for cattle. 50 A. open bottom with clovers and grasses, 30 A. na- tural lake in center, stays full of al kinds of fish from river. Cheap for cash. No letters ans. ae sie Butler. Ph. Union -3450. 155 A. cattle farm under 5- strand barb wire fence with black locust and treated pine posts, 3 R. house, 3 dug wells, 2 good branches. Indian Creek through property. 40 A. Bot- tom in Fescue; 35 A. in Sericea Lespedeza, 15 A. Crimson Clover, 12 A. Native grasses, bal. timber. Will divide. R. W. Wilkinson, Rt. 4, Bowdon. 335 A. good timberland land 25 A. lake site already started, 50 A. cultivated (1.2 in bot- tom), 22 mi. Columbus, 2 mi. from pavement. School bus and mail by door. Large house, wired for electric stove. $70 Acre Paul D. Anthony, Buena Vista. 700 A, 6 R. house, 5 tenant houses with Elec. 300 ft: road frontage on paved road. Cot- ton, corn, Pimieto Peppers and. Pepper and Cattle; 1/2 A. pond Bear Greek cross land. On mail and school route. 1/4 Mi, West of So, Expressway at Hampton Henry Co. $200 Acre.. R. J. Jordan. 1792 Langston Ave. SW, Atlanta 10. ; Approx. 300 A. Dairy farm; including several acres fine bottom land. Some growing timber also a pond. Dwelling house and 2 tenant houses, one wired for Elec. Milking barn and storage barns. Cows and milking equipment, $25,000.00. 89. R. F. House, Tignall. ph. 2865. AGE FOUR FARM LAND 46 acres on both sides .of cate Hwy., 20. Big Haynes reek across back. 5. R house, barns,- 2 wells, spring and _nall branch running through. resent mortgage $5,400 To ispect go to next to last house afore entering Walton Co., om Conyers and make writ- vn offer to: Charles Fowlers, ot Fairview Rd. N. E. Atlan- v2 0. a Farm in Bartow Co. on ~lainsville and Adairsville Rd 2ar Oak Grove Church. Level ublic road divides land. 4 R. . ouse, 10 ft. hall, well 180 ft. <2ep, water in house, plenty ood pine and oak timber. ood barn and pasture $7.000 . ell all or part, or trade for naller farm .and difference. Be Worley, Rt. 1, Adairs- . ile. Aprox. 115 A. good fertile .rming land. Nearly level, 40 . In pasture, running water. ood barn, with shed, 2 corn : cibs, tool shed, 6R house. N. a, about 6 mi. S. of Chicka- ~-auga in Walker Co. On Paved -= jad. Mrs. C. L. Ransom, Rt. ., Kensington. 396 acre farm, 14 mi. west of . tlanta, on mailt Rt., electri- . ty, 1 mi. off paved road, $25 er acre, one-fourth down, ne-fourth per year. Contact wner: L. S. Brown, 731 Elk-| - .ont Drive, N. E., Atlanta 6. =H. PR. 2-31.90, Approx. 88 A. 10 A. in grass, 12 in cultivation, 20 in pasture ad rest in waste and timber. : good branches and springs - 2ar the house, nice place for sh pond and poultry or stock rm. 60 bearing apple trees. /2 Mi. from. church, fronts . wy, 30 yds. Good barn, 2 . ouses, other out buildings, Lo sated on Upper Bill Creek -.wy, 3 mi. of Hiawassee, in owns Co. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, 0x 34, Hiawassee. 208 A. farm, fenced with cross fences, recently remodel- +d home, 6 R. and bath, gas eat, good well with pump, 1EA power, mail and school us route, Good water with - ond site, ideal for dairy or cattle farming. Approx. 75 >-oung pine timber. Located 6 ai W. of Hogansville on Hwy. : 58, Harrisonville Communi- -y, in Troup Co. Andrew Sims, tFD 2, Hogansville. 80 A. farm. 30 A. cultivated, 4.98 A. Tobacco allotment, 10 -\. pasture Coastal Bermuda snd Bahia. In Lowndes Co, -t 1/2 mi. NE of Hahira. Mail ind school route by door. 5R. -lwelling, good well Myers Pump. 2 Tobacco barns, 1 lock and new pack house, 31,000 to 1,200 saw mill tim- oer, ready now. Plenty of ~roung timber and pulp wood. 3100 per Acre. Bruce Carter, At. 2, Hahira. 20 A. 4 acres in pasture, 7 arm land, bal. young timber, 2% branches, 1 creek, Rock Bot- son Spring, good 4 R. frame house, electricity, Mail Rt., School bus, located 5 mi, So. Aiawassee. Paul Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 107, Hiawassee. 90 A. land; 3-1/2 A. cotton allotment. Pine and Hardwood. All yr. round branch, 45 A. open land. Ideal for lake or pond site; on RFD mail, REA line, school bus route, phone service, 7 -1/2 mi. from Griffin in Lamar Co. All pavement ex- cept 1-1/2 mi. off Hwy. 41. Five mi. to accreditted high school. Mrs. T. M. Harris, Mil- ner. 240 A. land, one mi. So. of Jackson in Butts Co. On paved Road, 135 A. under 4. stran barbed wire fence, cross fenc- ed into,4 parts, water in all, 2 large streams. 150 A. with good stand pines and some saw timber. 90 A. in developed pas- ture; Bermuda-Serecia-Clover and coastal Bermuda, Fescue, and Lespedeza. $50 acre. Terms. E. S. Settle, Jackson. ph, 5311. 3 A. land and 5 R. frame house. On paved school bus and mail route. Excellent loca- tion in Houston Co: Convenient to Warner Robins, Macon and Perry. 8 mi. N. of Perry on Lake Joy Rd. Lawrence Shel- nutt, Kathleen. 15 to 20 A. land; Jarge 6 R. house and outbuildings. Bath, lights and gas. On paved road, school bus and mail route. Near churches, 2 mi. N. of Lake Joy. 7 mi. NE ey $12,000. W. M. Jones, K Rt. Kathleen. rox. 75 A. located at wor ville in Butts Co. 1/2 mi. off paved hwy. Near Jack- son Lake. Ideal for cattle farm, growing timber. 12 A. creek bottom land, plenty running water. $3000. L. L. Washing- ton, Rt. 1, Jackson. ph. 4103. Small farm, running water, 6 R house with lights, and wa- ter. Good neighborhood, Full- ton ,Co. Mrs. C. A. Baldwin, 373 Hopkins St. SW, Atlanta 10, PL 8 2835. 10 A. farm, 5 R. house, gar age, childrens playhouse. Hot and cold water, pump in well, near 4 lane Hwy. 20 mi. from Atlanta. 5 A. clear land. Lo- cated in Clayton Co. $9000: Has all city conveniences. James P. Osborne, Rt. 1, Box ee Mundays Mill Rd., Jones- oro. 91 A. farm, 2 houses, one 6 R. house with bath, other 4 R. house with running water, wired for stove. Good level land, no rocks, fine place for fish lake, good pasture, plenty of good spring water from 3 good springs. Some good tim- ber. Will sell right if interest- ed. Letters ans. H. A. Camp- bel, Rt. 1, Menlo. 101-1/4 A. land, all fenced with web wire fencing. Cut into 7 divisions. 21 A. in Bahia and Coastal Bermuda Grass. 25 A. woodland, all in pasture, bal. in cultivation with pea- nut and cotton allotment. Lasting water, about 25 bear- ing Pecan trees.. 5 R. house with running water and bath. Also 4 R. tenant house, and barn. Good amt. of timber. In Wilcox Co. Henry J. Walker, RE 1-Pitts: 26-1/3 A. in Glascock Co. about 4 mi. So. of Mitchell. New block house, and barn, well in yard. In good com- munity, paved road; mail and school bus route. House wired for Elect. stove. Gus. Cooner, Rt. 1, Mitchell. Approx. 150 A. Colquitt Co. 7-1/2 mi. No. Moultrie. 4 R. dwelling. Wired for Elec. gas heat, running water, 3 R. ten- ant house. 3 barnes, 20 x 40 imp. shed, Tobacco barn. 2.94 A. Tobacco; -5:50 A. cotton; =5 A. peanuts; 91-1/2 A. cultivat- ed. 1/2 permanent pasture. Divided 10 fields and pastures. School bus and mail Rt. $22,000 if sold before Nov. 10. Also 2 tractors and equipment, 35 reg. polled Shorthorn cat- tle, few reg. Duroc hogs, $8,000 or sell separately. Burt Ben- nett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. About 36 A. in Cobb Co. 3-1/2 mi. No Powder Springs. 6 R. house, and several out buildings. Some timber, run- ning water, well fenced. Will sell for cash, around $7000. M. L. Dowda, Powder Springs. 2 A. and 1 yr. old 5 R. house with bath. About 7 mi. from Marietta in Cobb Co. $4500. or trade for property in Hen- ry or DeKalb Co. B. W. Pope, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. 1-1/2 A. land 6 R. house and bath 5 mi. from Pelham in Mitchell Co. on Pelham and Cairo Hwy. . School bus by door. $4000. B. W. Dekle, Rt. 3, Pelham. 85 A. fertile land in Cobb Co. 3 mi W. of Powder Springs. Plenty water, nice 3 A. lake, well stocked, first yr. fishing. 6 R. house in good _ cond. Modern bath and all conven- iences. 2 large porches, one enclosed. Plenty out buildings. 3 R. house in good cond, with out buildings. Nice building lots on Black Top road. C. H. Cauthen, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. ph. 5165. Small acreage with 4 R. house in Fannin Co, city water in house, wired for Elect. stove, value $3, 500. Sell or exch. for house and land in country on all weather road. James E. Jackson, P. O. Box 473, Mc- Caysville. 24-9/10 acres, 5 R. house, bath, hot and cold water, good well, plenty water, also run- ning water on place. Some timber, Flectricity. 5 mi. Ham- ilton, Harris Co., Nice for truck, chickens, cattle and >thog farm. John: Turner, Box 45, Pine Mtn. Valley. 266 A. fine level gray land soil farm; 1 field having 100 A. cultivatable land; 50 A. growing timber; good pasture, would make an ideal dairy farm with sufficient good land to grow sufficient silage for cattle; three hog pastures, now zaising Reg. Hampshires and ample modern machinery. Good 4 R. dwelling, 4 grain houses, 2 livestock barns, Cash ae terms. C. O. Maddox, Win- er. 14 A. with 3. dwelling houses,, outbuildings ea. 6 A. in pasture with running water. Cood wells in ea. Porch. Plen- ty of fruit trees. Bal. in culti- vation, 2 A. in hay. On all weather roads, 2 of houses wired for elec. 'stove. 1/4 mi. So. of Abernathy Funeral Home, in Towns Co. P. N. Ingram, Rt. 1, Young Harris. - 116 A. at Clyattsville in Lowndes Co. 3-7/8 A. tobac- co, 15 bearing Pecans, good 5 R. house. Two 20 x 20 To- bacco barns with cookers and pack house. Also irrigation system, tractor and all equip- ment. Near Hwy. and high school, churches, stores, etc. $17,000. J. E. Penny, Rt. 3, Box 206 A. Valdosta. 50 A. and 5 R. house with -hall and bath. Natural gas, good new black top road, school bus, near church, Plen- ty running water, (fine for lake). 5 mi. S. Villa Rica on rd. between Winston and Flat Rock Church in Carroll Co. J. H. Camp, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. ph. 5176. Small farm adjacent city limits, on paved frontage. 7 R. house with bath, and all modern conveniences, also full basement. Excellent communi-. ty, convenient to __ stores, churches, schools and 1/4 mi. from College campus. 3 mi. from Lake Chatuga. All land about 1/4 bottom land and rest in good clay, suitable for either row crops or grass. In Towns Co. W. R. Hall, Sr. Young Harris. 117-A. in Burke Co. About 65: A, open: and 535574. in woodland, planted 10,- 000 pine seedlings last Nov. and to plant 12,000 next mo. Will have 25 "Bal. mi. 37 A. land . 16 A. cl 3 mi. No. of Rt. 1, B Box 22 35 A. in Clayton Co. and branch, fine for fish ] Subdivisions or for see home. Mrs. son, Rt. 2, Hampton. Emily P._ 100 ft. by 400 ft lot 4 house on Old Dixie Hwy. Fulton Co. Sell or ex |house and 5 A. land or ning peers wired stove. Fruit trees, good | with small lake stocked ( pulpwood. About 300 yds. paved rd. in good comm near Union Grove C] phone available. _ Socher Rt. 16 6244. About 1/4 A. McInti : Bluff. Good garden. spot, Mrs. S. E. Wat 2 tenant hous . W. S. Banks, Pres! ae stream of wat from downtown A 2 2 biks. off Hwy. 85 $6 bur D. Caldwell, ea Riverdale. " road. in excess of 4 Acres Arians: Rts a5 GReenleaf 8- 6519. Ree 240 A, farm S. Dai Lookout Valley. Plent) ter, some saw timber, young pine timber. 2 ( -barn, and other out- Sell all or part. Charles Rt. 1, Rising Fawn. a 208 A Gwinnett C Suwanee on pave REA and Elec. line lane hwy. to go throt also the Four: 40 A. in cultivation, pasture and wo house and rae one 3 and barn. O f 10 mi, W. of Dallas in ing Co. For reply, s pee and See en W..A. H olmes, Rt. 2 Temple. - int es houses, one 2 story tos siding. Lower - About: 6 Re large closets an elec. lights, water gas. Also 16 x 28 Land bound on RKET BULLETIN PAGE FIVE ir 7 R. house, ood barn, and ings, Branch, o timber, 8 A cot- . Nice location. ville, Franklin | arn wy. 59. Cash. A. D. 4, Easy St. Toccoa. ust off Hwy. 123). known as Old , in Jefferson Co. s. 40 A. woods imber, house, ex- good pond site. and store, on ; and mail routes. Gunn, Rt. 1, Thom- airy Farm, solid can ben enlarged home, with plast and panel parti- bath, sink, hot wat- mproved farm in at edge of Quit- residence, 3 nice _ 2 large barns, About 60 A. in cul- 2ar through pasture, I nm Dixie Hwy. 1 lights. $20,000. Cash Ay TE Milteer, . land and 6 R. house id Hill in Spalding Co. Griffin, Hwy. 41. for 50 A. tendable s in Tobacco Belt . B. Smallwood, Orchid Hill. Jayne Co., near wild d deer range. Oak, Gum, Bay timber- orporated town and community, good te. Also, 40 lots of acre ea. on Big Sa- rer, Pierce Co. at Rattle dge, 3 mi. paved Hwy. SE Blackshear, Ample 1 rights on river, high All located near wild deer range, with shing. Titles clear. J. Patterson. Ph. 2612. in Brooks Co. in cul- tractors and equip- st class property, 6 of Quitman. Just off trie | Quitman Hwy. es answered promptly. Clements, Rt. 2, Quit-| _Serecia, ire to be erected. Mail 1 bus. 4 R. house, reek, about 30,000 vel land, $6500. Mrs. pbell, Rising Fawn. good productive land. 6 , bath, basement, 2 car plenty out-buildings, ard, pecans, fine pas- ting streams and e, Also 4 R house, \d water. Located on te 5, in Carroll Co. rrollton, 2 mi. E. ille. L. B. McWhorter, opville. . good farming land. ngs. Some bottom | cotton acreage de as high as 60 otton) $15,000. Lo- and in North Fulton mi. No of Roswell. 45 Ft. on paved Cross- tly open land cultivation with across front. con- G. Mansell, Rt. 1, i with good site for fish plenty fruit. Rich, 3 A. land on paved Highway, adjoining State Park, 1/4 mi. from 500 A. lake Located in Morgan Co. Sell or exch. for larger tract of land. D. Davis, Rutledge. 312 A. land, in Heard Co., 3 R. dwelling and out-bldgs. Good for any kind ae ond. W. H. Burgess, Roopeville. About 110 A. farm, about 60 A. in cultivation, bal. in pine woods. Located 2 mi. W. Odum in Wayne Co. Mail and school routes. Tobacco and cot- ton allotments. Dwelling house, tobacco barn, pack house and sheds. Extra good farm land. F. A. Johnson, Odum. : / - 40 A. Carroll Co. 4R. house, ceiled, wired for Elec. stove, 2 fireplaces, never-fail well on porch. New store house, old barn, cow pasture, everlast- ing spring, pulp wood, young pines, some open land, fine lake site. Fruit trees and grapevines. Mail and_ school bus at door. 12 mi. to Carroll- Yiton, 2-1/2 Mi. No. of Hulett, $3000. Mrs. Winifred Newell Rt. 1, Villa Rica. 134 A. bordering upper Ogeechee River, Piedmont sec- tion, Taliaferro County. River bottom and upland pastures; 8.4 Soil Bank cotton allotment; line-fenced; 8 yr. old painted house. Fine spring-fed pond site near house. -1 mi. paved Hwy. $30 acre .Write W. L. Pickett, P. O. Box 187, Craw- fordville. Ph. 6-3241 (Days) .. 50 A. in high state of cul- tivation, good peanut allot- ment; farm completely fenced and cross fenced. Fences al- most, new 18 young pecan trees just beginning to bear. Good tenant house, fair barn, dbl. garage with storage room and office. 6 R. house, modern conveniences, gas, phone, wir- ed for elect. stove, deep well with elec, automatic valves, water at tenant house. On paved hwy-1 mi. from small town, good school and church- es, school bus, by door. $12,000 Located in Clay Co. Milton Bryant, Bluffton. : Small acreage of land on Bu- ford and Cumming Hwy. near Lake Lanier in Gwinnett Co. Has water line and well. For price contact: Herbert Porter, Rt. 3, Buford. : 450 A. 350 A. cleared; 130 A. in Coastal Bermuda hay. 3.2 A. in Tobacco; 23.3 A. in Cot- ton; 29.9 A. peanut allotment. | Tractor land. Some of Grass Land is rolling with Devils Hopper on it. $150 per A. Terms. Just outside city limits, i Eeecks Co, W. F. Pope, Bar- wick. ee 55 A. land. 5 A. in cultiva- tion. Last time made bale per Acre. Pines growing. Nice 4 R. house, cement front and back porch. Located on Polk and Haralson Co. line. 9 mi No. of Buchanan and 9 mi. SW of Rockmart. $3000. Luther Sanders, Buchanan. ph. 2723. 65 A; Oglethorpe Co. 5 R house wired for Elect. stove. 5 A. front on Athens and Union Point Hwy. Paved road. 7 out- buildings dbl. car shed. Nice oak grove. Would sell 35 or 40 Acres without house or swap for house and lot at Marietta or Cartersville. H. R. Allison, Bairdstown. 50 A. cattle, poultry, and tl boxwood (20,000, 4 to 10 yrs old) farm, fenced, lake site, school bus, timber and creeks. 30 A. improved pasture, 12 in water main across 1700 ft. front, 3 modern poultry houses livestock barn, 2 tenant houses 8 R. modern dwelling, gas heated, 2 tile baths, car port, ete. 22 min. No of Atlanta in Fulton Co. 3 mi? So Alpharetta. 1/4 cash bal in 5 yrs. P. L. Elkins, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. ph. Es | 507 145 A. 18 mi. from State h|Capitol in Fulton Co. 45 A. open and remainder planted with pine seedlings. 4000 ft frontage on paved road; 11 A. lake site. ample water, well -|located. Hugh D. Davis, 511 Hiawassee Dr. SW. Atlanta 11. |ph. Pl. 2929 (weekends). Bree Pete i Some good creek land, lo- cated 15 minutes So. of At- lanta: 44 A. with large creek and 20 A. with large creek, $300 acre. Exchange for other property. Emory Travis River- dale. pr. Fayetteville 5415. 40 A, near Cumming in For- syth Co. 45 min. from Atlanta. one Mi. from new Cummings High School. Sturdy farm house, electricity. 2 broiler houses. Foot of Suwanee Mts. lake site, and. mt. stream. $4200 or will rent or trade Aris T. Papas. Atlanta ph. TR 5 8953. Very comfortable 5 R. cot- tage with 6-1:2 A. of land of fine quality. Line neighbor to +Gracewood Training School at Gracewood. Owner occupied 200 yds. from Rt. 25 8 mi. from Augusta in Richmand Co.. In bomb plant and Ft. Gordon area. Letitia S. Golder, Box 835, c/o White House in the Field, Augusta. - 250 A., fenced and well im- proved, 180 A. open for culti- vation; 150 A. in native Ber- muda, good cond. 20 A. bear- ing pecan trees _ plenty of water, house and pastures. 5 R. house, modern conveni- ences, 3 1/2 mi. from town on paved road in Sumter Co. School bus by door. P. D. Cher- ry, Americus. ph. 593% 9 A fertile land with modern 7 R. asbeston shingle home, na- tural gas, central heat, county water ,and good well. 4 A. ex- ceptionally good pasture 26x60 ft. chicken house with alumi- num roof and cement floors, equipped for layers, brooder house, out-bldgs, on paved road and school bus Rt. N. J. Harri- son, Rt. 5, Box 263, Austell. Ph. 9563. ; 50 A open farm land, wood- land, fruit trees, grapevines, good 5 R. house, water ,elec- tricity, wired for stove, good barn and 4 other out-bldgs. On paved road, School Bus and Mail Rt. 4 mi. Blairsville, Union Co. $4,500., or sell half of place with bldgs., for less. Monroe Bohannon, Rt. 2, Box 210, Blairsville. 100A. more or less in one of best broiler growing sections. Farm mostly in grass, stocked with cattle, well fenced and well watered. Chicken houses, enough to keep grass good with out any commecial fertilizer. Gravity, water running through chicken houses and running water in every pas- ture. Located just outside Blairsville city limits, Union Co. Sell with or without cattle: J. A. Wimpey, Blairsville: 68 A. on Hwy. 301 in Bul- lock Co. 3 mi. from Statesboro. 7 R. house, 2 barns, garage, tenent house, 6 A. Pecan or- chard, plenty of water, school bus route. 50 A. farm land, good allotments. $12,000. Ora Elliott Rt. 5, Statesboro. 563A}. land; .2 mis-S,. of Smithville in Lee Co..just off Hwy 19. Fenced and cross fenced: Two 2 R houses, two 4 R. houses, and a 5 R. modern home, 3 barns, and other out- buildings. Creek and Saw lum- ber. $75 A. Ernest Scott, Smithville. 7. A. 4 R. house. on paved road, 4 mi. E. of Ringgold in Whitfield Co. Electric pump, $3000 with $500-down, easy terms on balance. W. J. Pierce, Rt. 1, Tunnelhill. 158 A. very fertile land. About 80 A. in cultivation, bal. timber and pasture. 2. nice houses with city conveniences. Tenant houses, barns, etc. Farm joins 85 Hwy.. Mail-and school bus routes. Convenient to churches. 27 A. cotton allot- ment $18,000. Letters answer- ed. C. C. Wyche, Rt. 2, Senoia. ph. 182 W. 400 A. in Sereven Co., 8 mi. No. Sylvania, 1/2 Mi. frontage on Hwy. 24. Concrete block house, 7 R. gas, lights, hot, cold water, and phone. 5 R. tenant house, gas, lights. Corn and cottonallotments. 1 mi. frontage on Brier Creek. good fishing, fine growth young trees. Reasonable priced. All inquiries answered. Ruby E. Jenkins, RFD 1, Sylvania. WBS 61-1/2 Gwinnett Co. farm, fenced for cattle. Large chick- en house, house and barn. Near new Sharan Henry T. Barrett, Rt. 1, Suwanee. 60 A. more or less, near Dawsonville in Dawson Co.. About 1/2 rich bottom land, bordering on Amacalola River. Good well and spring, fenced pasture. Plenty Pine and Hard wood timber. R. C. Moore, Rt. 2, Smyrna. ph. HE 5 7900 (af- ter 6:30 P. M.). 20 A. in Stephens Co. 3 A. of pasture, Barn, water on 2 sides 3 mi. from Toccoa, 300 yds. from Hwy. $75 A. See Earl Camp, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Small, laying hen and chick- en farm on east coast of Ga. on salt water, in McIntosh Co. near Savannah and Burnswick. Present cap. 2,500 hens. Have modern home, or will build new small modern cottage. If interested write for_appoint- ment to show. Bob Evans RFD 3, Townsend. 111 A. on Hwy. 113 in Har- alson Co. 3 mi. Temple Fer- tile land. Being tended in row crop. 6 R. brick house, and 4 R. tenant house. Lots of timber also 100 A. farm adjoining, and located near paved inter- section. Will sell separately. Cash. Stamp envelope for reply. Mrs. Frank McBrayer, Temple. Approx. 350 A. modern 6 R. house ( 3 bedrooms), broiler house, barn equipment shed, silage pits, ample water, lo- cated near Clayton in Rabun Co. Also available with Ford tractor, 12 pieces of equipment, and livestock. J. K. Cottila, Wi- ley. ph. Clayton 4087. 186 A. near Farmington, Oconee Co. 2 tenant houses, bottoms, pastures and Pines. $6,500. contact. Charles Chuck Jones, Box 68, Toccoa. 61 A. farm in Carroll Co. One 5 R. house, pump in well, 2 running streams. Ideal fish pond site. 1/4 mi. of Hickor Level See. Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Temple. d 133 A. farm, 5 mi. So. Haw- kinsville, Pulaski Co. on Paved road, good 4 R. house, barn, deep well, telephone available, and Ga. Power line. Complete- ly fenced and cross fenced in high state cultivation, $11,500 Thomas Wade, 247 Meadow- dale Dr. Warner Robins, ph. WA 28025. 32 A. one-half of good timber land in Habersham Co. Good lake site and good view of Mts. See. Jess Gibson, Tur- nerville. 188- 1/2 A. land with 6 R. house nad bath. Deep well, farm pond: Fenced all the way around, partly however is 3 strands barbed wire, cross fenced. Excellent place for raising cows and hogs. Approx. 20 A. Bahia Grass. For future information contact: C. T. Carter, RFD 2, Wrightsville. 2 A. land with 6 R. house (3 bedrooms with closets) asbes- tos siding and sheetrock. Plen- ty Pine trees for shade. Well with pump, block pump house, REA power, on school and mail route, near Baptist and Methodist churches. 1/2 mp from Hwy. 16; 40 mi. from Au- gusta; 12 mi. So. of Thomson and Warrenton. Cecil L. Lang- ham, Rt. 2, Warrenton- (at /Bastonville). = Counties Free Counties Not Of Disease Free of Disease - 18Wilkinson, Towns, ; Redon Chatorgh Cenlor 146 Dodge, Crawford, Glascock, Toombs, Elbert Counties In which area testing Is now underway include: Appling Franklin Pierce Bacon Gwinnett Pulaski Baldwin Habersham Putnam Banks Hall Quitman Barrow Hart Rabun Ben Hill Heard a Rockdale Berrien Irwin Schley Brautley Jackson Spalding Bulloch Jeff Davis Stephens Burke Jenkins Talbott Bufts Johnson Taliaferro Chattahoochee Lamar Taylor Cherokee Laurens Tift Clarke Liberty Treuilen Clay Long Turner Coffee Lumpkin Union Colquitt Madiscn Walker Cook Marion Warren Columbia Miller Washington Dawson Monroe Wayne DeKalb Montgomery Wheeler - Dooly Oglethorpe White Douglas Peach Whitfield Fannin Pickens Wilcox Forsyth Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 eos. wustice, LAGE SIX FARM LAND FOR SALE 245 A. about 32 A. in cultiva- tion, bal in timberland, some ~ -pulp wood and saw stock. Lot of growing timber. $40 A. 1- 1/2 Mi. No. Wray in Irwin Co. ~ Willie Griffin, Wray. "114A. one Mi. from Union Civy off Roosevelt Hwy, 29. in Fuiton Co. Plenty of running water. Ideal site for large lake. T. Q. Sullivan, P. O. Box 209, Coliege Park, ph. PO 1 3016. 160 A. good Jand, about 40 A. in cultivation. Bal in tim- ~ ber. 7 R. house, modern with all conveniences except gas. 5 R. house. All bldgs wired with Georgia Power Co. 2 _ A. lake stocked with bass and ~ bream for 4 yrs. Scheol bus, paved road. 14 mi. from Co- lumbus in. Moscogee Co. Tom Cataula. Ph. FA 4 1893. : 14 A. Fulton Co., off Old National Hwy., near Bethsaida Bapt. Church. Branch on back corner of property. No house ~but a fine building site; also approx. 3 A..on paved road, about 2-1/2 mi. Riverdale, Clayton Co. Wooded. Has spring walled up. On School Bus route, near church. Both in good communities. W. W. bra Riverdale. Ph. PO 1- 5 cee 159 A. 70 yr. old 9 R. house. Sealed with wide heart pine lumber. Large porch, good well, water in house, small barn, pesture branches, creek on place. Ideal farm for rais- ing cattle or poultry. Near paved highw2y on all weather toed in White Co. Near churches and on mail route. Good buy. See, dont write. Watson Hogan, Rt. 4, 'Cleve- Jand. 10 Acre farm in Henry County Snapping Shoals area with 6-room house in good re- pair. Electricity and water. Several outside buildings. Has stream and lakeside. Proper- ty on school bus route. Terms $3,950. T. H. Avery, Coving- ton, Phone 3847. 16 A. in crops and grasses, Lespedeza, Orchard grass, Fes- cue, Ladino Clover. Rest in forest, growing and grown pine, oak, and others. Excel- lent location for fish and ir- rigation pond. Chicken house, barn, crib, other out build- ings. Good house with 6 R,, other rooms now being added. Good spring near house, good well in yard. On Dooly Rd. in Union Co. 4 mi. Lake Nottely, 8 mi. Blue Ridge Lake. On gravel road and school and mail route. Rev. Clarence A. Voyles, Rt. 1, Box 95, Culber- son, N. C. Resident of Union Co. Ga. : 101-1/4 A. 2 dwellings with 5 R. and a bath ea. 2. drilled wells, 2 tenant houses, 3-1/2 A. deep lake, several other lake sites, whole farm can be irrigated. Excellent for truck and livestock. Plenty of wat- ter, 2 branches, 4-1/2 Mi. of Fayetteville in Fayette Co. 30 min. from new Farmers Market. S. K.- Frost, Sr., Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 4371. 125 A. more or less. Modern home with 2 bedrooms, bath, dining room, _ livingroom, screened front porch, kitchen, screened and. glassed back poreh, room. size,: complete with utilities, 7 closets. Lo- cated 5 mi. W. of Forsyth on Hwy. 41 in Monroe Co. Grounds completely land- seaped and- nice home or- chard. Contact: BR. S. Wilson, Forsyth. Ph. 4287. 264 A. dairy farm. 2 mi. No of Lexington in Oglethorpe Co: T, Edward Carter, RFD 1, | Crawford. Certified Seed Use fot Grassland Increasing The quantity of grassland seeds ' -ertified in 1953 was nearly four - times that of 1949, and the per- eentage of total production in- creased from 3 percent in 1949 to] % 13 percent in 1953. But this still leaves some 87 percent uncerti-|% fied. With 4 crops the percentage certified was much higher than] the averagealfalfa, 33% of 133 million pounds; tall fescue, 56% of 28 million pounds; perennial ryegrass, 53% of 17 million pounds; and Ladino clover, 81% | of 7 million pounds. With sweet- clover, crimson clover, brome- grass and Sudangrass, they were] } about average or below, and with timothy, orchardgrass, Kentucky | ; bluegrass, lespedeza, rd clover, alsike clover, the vetches, com- mon ryegrass, some others, the percentages were small or negligible. The extension of certification | will depend upon such factors as |] * (a) how rapidly superior varie- ties will be developed, (b) wheth- er seed produced as a by-product of forage will continue to com- pete successfully with certified seed and (c) whether for use as forage or soil improvement cer- tain named new varieties will be sufficiently superior to make them more profitable. Improvement of grasses and le- gumes for grasslands will con- tinue indefinitely and new and improved varieties will gradual- ly become available. With some cro) the performance records show that it is only through the use of certified seed of improved adapted varieties that the maxi- mum production of the highest quality forage can be obtained. - In such cases, certified seed should be utilized as rapidly as it becomes available. The advice use only certified seed is sometimes given when the intent is to advise the farm- er to use the best quality seed he can buy. Though well-in- tended, such a sweeping recom- mendation of certified seed is not at all realistic and results in confusion when the buyer is unable to find certified seed of some prominent grasses or clo- winterpeas and| SoS iS: : " $.C.8. Ph Certified Kentucky 31 fescue being grown for seed. vers. Improved strains of many grasses and legumes are still to be developed, or may at present be only in the trial stage and not commercially obtainable. Un- til such new strains and varie- ties are available, farmers re- quiring seeds in this group need have no hesitancy in using un- certified seed. The important point is to buy seed of known origin, seed that has been prop- erly recleaned, tested and hon- estly labelled from his reliable seed dealer. Summing up, the careful farmer is advised to use certi- fied seed of proven superiority where available, but to remem- ber that in making good produc- tive grassland he is not limited to certified varieties. Whether the seed is certified or uncerti- fied, a well-prepared seed-bed, adequate fertilization and good cultural practices are necessary for best results. And whether certified or uncertified seed is to be used, make sure that it is of highest quality, thoroughly recleaned, laboratory-tested and properly labelled. sf MARKET BULLETIN Us 27 A. in city limits, farm No. 20035 in Lowndes Co. 25 A. in cultivation and 2 A. in wood- land. 3-3/10 A. in Tobacco. Good 6R. house, tobacco barn, crib, and pack house. Near to 4 schools. Jake Montgomery, 311 Smith Ave. Valdosta. 123 A. 2/3. fenced,. 5) R. house, 3 out-buildings. 7 mi. W. of Fayetteville in Fayette Co. At Ebenezer Methodist Church. H. H. Nelms, Fay- etteville. Ph. 4421. 253 A. cattle farm. 2 Mi. W. of Fayetteville in Fayette Co. All fences are 4 strand wire and locust posts, in excellent cond. 53 established perman- ent pastures, ready for graz- ing. Water in ea. Bottom pas- ture in Fescue and Ladino Clover. Upland is Kobe and Sericea Lespedeza, on REA line, house in fair cond. Ini- mediate possession. $80 acre. W. Graham Burch, Fayette- ville. Ph. 5351. Building lots, E. of Fay- etteville on Hwy 54, $500 to $800 ea.; Also 30 A. for rent, cash, or shares. 1 mi. of Fay- etteville in Fayette Co. A. B. Weatherly, Fayetteville. 100 A... Catoosa:, Co.- A-1 farm. Nice home on_ knoll. New barn, etc. Modern, con. almost surrounded by Chica- mauga Creek. Tenant house, Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. 100 A. farm, 4 mi. from city near church an dschool on paved road in Spalding Co. Large house, could use some repairs. About 50 A. in woods, lot of young pines, the other half of farm is open land and sodded in Crimson Clover, Kobe Lespedeza and Arling- ton Serecia. Several all yr. round running clean water branches with more than one good lake site. T. Ezra Mann, Phone Griffin 4417 or 2192. About 1 A. land on US 27. in Haralson Co. 9 mi. So. of Cedartown. Good 6 R. house with hot and cold water, dbl garage, 500 gal. Propane tank, bath on back porch. All white settlement, school bus and mail route by door, close to school and 4 churches. Must sell. Make appointment by mail to see: J. W. Kinzy, RFD 1, Felton. 52 A. with approx. 20 A. Coastal Bermuda pasture, 19 A. in trees; also 3 A pond, well stocked with Bream and Bass. 2 bedroom modern: frame house, 9 yrs. old. Gar- age and out-buildings in good cond. Yards well landscaped, on paved road, Located 2 mi. No. of Gordon in Wilkinson Co. 30 min. from Macon. $12,980.00. Lester F. Rain- water, Gordon. / 2 A. land, cultivated in Ef- fingham Co. 4 R. and dining area, bath room, 2 porches, back one screened. City wat- er, phone service, Elect. good schools and several churches, all near. Mail handy. $3500. Mrs, R. E. Norton, Guyton. 200 A. located 4 mi. No. of Danielsville in Madison Co. 2 good houses, plenty water young. timber, considerable pulp wood now. On 2 paved roads, 30 min. to Athens or Royston, 15 min. to Daniels- ville. Electricity and water in the main dwelling. School bus, store and church. Ideal for raising cattle and hogs. $7000. R. H. Gordon, Daniels- ville. Ph. 5551. 35 A., about 40,000 ft. in timber. Small house on place, 2 good springs, small creek and gov. road through place. 2 mi. from Lake Blue Ridge in Fannin Co., $1500. Will take 1/3 down, balance on easy payments. J. G. Hunni- cutt, Dial. 1 A. ground, 4 R. house, complete bath; sthouse and large outbuilding with metal roof. Small orchard, level land, gas heat with under- ground tank. Approx. 5 mi. SW Douglasville in Douglas Co. just off Bright Star Rd. $3700.. Mrs. Fain Blackwell, LRt. 2, Douglasville. Ph. 3072. and good pasturage, lots of}. 17 A. New 5 R. house. with basement. Good 5 R. tenant house. New 6000 cap. chicken house, city water, TVA pow- er, on paved road. Near North Whitfield High*and grammar schools in Whitfield Co. Buses by door. 2/10 mi. to Maple Grove Church. 7 mi. of town. Also Allis Chalmer G tractor with hydraulic lift and all equip. in A-1 cond. Grady Harris, Rt. 5, Dalton. 46 A; farm, 8 R. house, barn and other outbuildings. City water available, 150,000 ft. timber, small school bus and mail rt. Ever- lasting water in pasture. For sale or trade. N. R. Hogan, Rt. 2, Dalton. 2-1/2 A. land,. 4 room house, with full basement. City water, wired for Elect. stove, has spring and spring branch. On mail and school route. About 4-1/2 Mi. from Dalton in Whitfield Co. 300 yds. off paved road. J. C. Crow, RFD 3, Dalton. 12 A., no house but has barn, smokehouse, etc. fish pond and several fruit trees near school. $1000 cash. Mrs. John Cobb, City 13, Stanley St., Dalton. : 187-1/2 A. 91 A in culti- vation, 21 A improved pas- tures, 75 A woodland pasture, fenced in 3 dif. pastures, vated land in 6 dif. fields, 2 good tenant houses, 5 R. residences, 3 barns, several out buildings, and sheds. 3 deep wells. 11 Mi. NE Col- quitt in Early Co. paved road, near church and stores, mail REA line, all house wired. S. S. Mathis, Rt. 1, Damascus. 200 A. good land in Dodge Co. Well located. 3 good houses, out buildings, 2 pav- ed roads through place, deep) well, plenty shallow wells, and good community. Church on place. Reasonable. Sell all or half. Mail and school bus by door. A. C. Delflower, Rt. 1, Empire. 3 orchard, | Permanent water hole, culti-| route, and 3 school bus routes, | | 6-1/2 A, 28 mi. of A Douglas Co. 21 mi. t etta. on Dallas Hw house, hot and co complete bath. House old. Fine location. church: and_ school, door. Also, small stora chicken houses. All Douglasville. Ph. 2969. 53-1/2. A. North , Mountain land in Gilmer about 30,000 ft. saw ti 20 A. in pasture; 10 . cultivation; 5 in river b er and _ lights; other out buildings; J spring with 2 other str On a good all- weath soon to be Black-Top bout 9 mi. from Garland, Rt. 5, Ell 9 A. of good land, shade trees, old ho bushes, bearing Pear young orchard. One cultivation, other pines dug well E. M. C. Sch mail routes, Sale Barn house. 6 mi. W. of E on Hwy. 72 in Elbert B. Saxon, Rt. 5, Elberte Approx 90 or 100 A. ly young pines, much re to saw. 3 R. house, runi spring water. 15 mi. E. Ellijay in Gilmer Co. On mi. off Old Diamond Rd. Rt., 1/2 mi. to church. ley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 128 A. on Hwy. 1, loc: 1-1/2 mi. No. Louisville, ferson Co., fenced and fenced for livestock. heads on place. 6 R. H. ning water and bath, barn with. upstairs. building with seed cl Way shed for machine: well with elec. pump, mer mill, Truck. corn for Farmall C. tractor. buildings with tin roof. 4-Hers Lead the Way to 13. H. Long, Rt. 1 Louisv Safety | VI aenon'in Safety 4-Wers Trained the 4-H safety program has been General Motors, tinctive medals, je schola 4H Club Come annually The future looks brighter for -more people because more 4- than ever before are being trained and educated in safety. the 1957 aational4-H safety program enables them to make farms and ae ws places . a Boys and girls between the ages of t learning safe practices that will pay dividends later in fife. whether on the farm or in the city. Conducted by the Incentive awards offered to 4-H'ers for superior H Club Partici; five and work, 21 throughout the 0 a eee chat a9 sup te acreage with house, t Auburn, Barrow Co., Contact. J. O. Giles, as ms, s / Pee 130 A. of finest of farm land Henry Co., 2 mi. West Mc- ugh on paved road, 28 So. Atlanta. Large Colon- home with all mod. con- ences. 4 R. tenant house d barn, 2 pastures in _perm- grass, sev. large springs running stream, 2 fine lake or Co Creek runs through prop- , Now growing corn, okra, cumbers, peanuts, cotton, Small block house, good paved road, school bus ail Rt. Good terms. Mrs. / Fowler, Rt. 2, Monte- ool bus route on paved d. Telephone, city water fire protection. Also coun-. site for home. Miss Mary ce Douglas, Box 374. Rt. 3, ege Park: PO 1-3670. Chicken farm, 48 A. Forsyth . 12 mi. W. of Gainesville, off Hwy. 53, 1 mi. from 2 Lanier. Cement: block n.house, 31 ft. x 236 ft.. atic gas brooders, small house, 1200 sq. ft. 6 R. house, running wat- cellent spring. Mail and ute. Good. lake site. ed Woods, Rt. 5, 160 A. farm, 30 A. bottom in ss, 4 A. in corn. 2 houses, arns. 14 mi. of Clayton e Ridge Mtns. in Rabun g creek, several branch- d fish pond location. J. Burrell, Rt. 2, Clayton. 1/2 A. paved road, 15 mi. W. Thomaston, Talbot Co. Lake site, fed by spring, some aber. Large 7 R. House loors. Old outside kitchen, oke house, other buildings. d some restoring, but made f heart pine, pegged to- gether. 4 tenant houses. Elect. : or well pump, $13,00. Mrs. albott Chandler, 1201-3rd ve. Albany. s 6 A. Dearing-McDuffie Co. 5 house, bath, pump in well, phone service. Young or- ird of Apples, Pears, Peach- Plums, and Pecans. Near sta. $4300. Letters answ- , Mrs. Kelch, 71 Carter SE, Atlanta 17._ LAND alb, Gwinnett, kdale, Henry, or Clayton Advise C. E. Riley, 511 Ma- tic Circle, Avondale Est. Want to buy 2 to 40 A. with Want to buy few Acres farm | d, with some timber, house ter and lights. Spring, neh, or creek running h place. Good road, no y. Must be cheap for _ or terms. I would be e taker of large estate, with and rent free, or see highw cas a5 beef cattle. All letters|o i tamped envelope answ- ed. A. F. Roberts, Rt. 1, selton (1 mi. West). nt to buy Ga. anti-bellum two-story Colonial (large Jumed porch) country livable or restorable furnished or unfurnish- With small acreage but ty of land immaterial. ice and terms, descrip- nelose photo Fine 120 A. farm in Macon}. -| Barnesville. of house | ce | Want to purchase place i So. Ga. with. no less than 150 Acre: . L. R. Metz, Reidsville. Want to buy or lease farm suitable for stock Preferably near Griffin. W. L. Brown, 416 Lake Ave. Griffin. Want buy, rent or lease with option fo buy farm, with liv- able house, within commuting distance of Atlanta. State lo- cation and camplete discrip- tion, with price. Cal Summer, 843 Forsyth St., Augusta. Want buy large or small farm witin 50 mi. Atlanta. State price, terms and com- plete directions; giving full description and size of pro- perty. Wills ans. all inquiries. Mrs. Louise A. Smith, .328 Jose phine St. N.W., Atlanta. Want to buy 10 to 25 A. of unimproved land within 100 mi of Atlanta. With plenty of water, cheap for cash. Julian Butt, 5449 Lawrenceville Rd. Tucker. : Want to trade 4 R. house with nice lot. Have fish pond, started with Catfish, have Pe- can orchard, Peach, Pear, and -}Apple trees and Grape Vines. 1-1/2 mi. from city. Have city lights and water, and na-. tural Gas, for a farm place in country or sell mine.. Grif- fin Burrell, Washington Park, Want to buy 10 to 20.A. east of, Atlanta within 50 mi. radius Contact E. L. Blackwood, 68 Spence Ave, SE, Atlanta 77. ph. DRake 7-8185. - Want to buy from private party, No. Ga. land with ade- quate water. Buildings not necessary. State acreage, price and directions for reaching place. Miss Isabelle Prather, ';800 Penn Ave. NE, Atlanta 8. Wantto buy 15 to 35 A. cleared or uncleared, house or no house within radius of 75 |mi. of Savannah. Louise J.|. Dix, 1403 So. 36th St. Savan- nah. ph. AD 6-1732. Wael te 6 A with small -house, on bus or trdlley line, cheap for cash in Fulton or Cobb Co. E. W. Hendon, 1781 . Pryor Cir, SW. Apt. 3; At- lanta 15, ph. JA 4 4823. Want to buy small farm, old house will be all right. Or several acres without house. Prefer So. of Atlanta. Must be reasonable price H. E. Akin, 3033 Lake Ave. Hapeville. ph. PO 1 5635. Want farm within 50 mi. of Atlanta, with good house and drilled well. Must also have a lake already on property. Give complete details in letter. J. Walmsley, 5289 Lamar St. De. catur. oF Want farm to buy or rent with intent to buy. Within 30 mi of Atlanta. Want 5 A. or more lake or lake site, Give complete details in letter as to buildings, description of property, type of well, price, and terms. H: Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar St. Decatur. Want farm: Will pay cash for reasonably priced unim- proved land or land with in- expensive improvements, with- in 35 mi. of Atlanta. Wil con- sider 10.A or more but prefer 50 to 200 A. Give details in- cluding price wanted, open land, water, building improve- -|ments, fences, etc. R. B. Shaw, 242, E. Parkwood Rd. Decatur. ph. DRake 7-4288. ae Want 10 or 20 A. in Fulton or adjoining Co. near Atlanta, with small house (or no house). Prefer with water, creek, etc. Cheap. State what you have, price, etc. Cash or terms, Paul Peek c/o Mrs. M. . McKee, 388 Deering Rd, NW. Atlanta 9. Want to buy 5, 10, 15, or 20 A. of land on Yr. round creek or other dependable natural water supply within about 30 mi. of Albany. Mrs. Terry Lacey, Sumner. Want within 20 or 25 mi. of Atlanta, a home and acreage. Will buy or trade other pro- perty. Contact J. B. Harper, 964 Woodland Ave. SE. Atlan- ta.16, ph. MA 71-2806. aaa te Warner Robins for small place Want 500 to 5000 A. of lana, | any cond. any location. Will consider part swamp, marsh, woods, and farm land. Hubert | A. Brice, Rt. 1; College Park. Want about 50 A. more or less with pine timber, about 40 mi. of, Atlanta. Ralph Dan- gar, Rt. 1, Woodstock. ph. Ros- well 2472. Want to buy approx. 100 A timberland, with or without merchantable timber, in or near Hall Co. John -L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Ph. LEnox 2-6775. Want to buy small farm, 20 or 30 A. with 4 R house if price is reasonable. Contact Lewis H. Jones, 3100 2. Ave. Co- lumbus. Eee Want 40 or 50 A. farm around Roswell, Woodstock, or Alpharetta. C. Williams, RFD 4, Box 308, Lawrenceville. Want 5 to 20 A. wooded land with spring or creek in Clay- ton, Fayette, Henry or Rock- dale Co. With. or without house. Contact Joe M. Adams, 879 Crew St, Atlanta. ph., MUrray 8-2365 (before 4:00). Want to buy abandoned farm ,or timberland in No. Ga. from 50 to 1,000 A. with good stream and lake site. Can be rough Mtn. land. Must have good title, and be very good buy. State price, size, and ex- act location. S. W. Ross, 435 Woodward Way, NW, Atlanta 5. fer Want exch. small acreage at having a. spring or small stream, and plenty of trees. Titles. guar. Correspondence ans. W. C. Haynie, Rt. 1, No. Davis Dr., Warner Robins. FARM LAND FOR RENT Well preserved old home. Want ceiling lowered and up- stairs built in exch. for yr. or more free rent. At Braswell R.R.. Swimming Pool in Polk Co. Ideal for chickens, cattle, or vegetables. Some furniture, good neighborhood, churches, electricity, hunting and fishing reservation, plenty water, wood School and Mail route. 40 mi. Atlanta on new Hwy. Clarence Sorrells, Rt. 3, Rock- mart. Want contact married cou- ple intrested in going into the chicken var. of vegetables fruit and berry raising busi- ness. possibly some hogs and beef cattle. Have 46 acres, 5 R. houses, 2 barns, 2 wells, creek across back, 1 spring and 1 branch. I will be able to help but only part time. Write for interview outlining plans and basis to work on. Charles Flowers, 1150 Ridge Ave., N. E. Atlanta 6. Ph. TR 4-8767. 5 R. house, big screened in back porch, well at steps, wir- ed for stove, well with enough water for pump. Several gar- den patches orchard, and pas- ture, furnish place for milch cow, $20 mo. Will install pump and bath, if wanted for $25 mo. School bus by door. Pre- fer old age couple, but will rent to nice family with chil-- dren, Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. Want to rent farm of 65 A. or more. Good 4R. dwelling, electricity, abesstos roofing and siding. Big barn, and pas- ture. 1-1/2 mi. So. of Logan- ville on Covington and Logan- ville paved highway in Walton Co. On school bus route. Mrs. R. L. Cook, Social Circle. Want to rent 125 A. good pasture land, with all kinds grasses, Clover, Lespedeza- Fesque and 50 A. good hay crop land. Also large barn and milking barn. Plenty of water. can Buchanan, Conyers. ph. Fatm houses to rent to re- tired people Electricity, $10 to $15 Mo. Fred L. White, Rt. 1, Buckhead (Morgan Co:) For lease'5 to 10 yrs: 275 A. In Upson: Co, 12) mi? Sof Thomaston near Hwy. 19. Over 150 A. god farm land and 7 R. house. This land lay out past 2 yrs. (just rented house would not lease to anyone that could not afford good tractor out- fit). Price for rent will be reasonable. E. T. Nottingham, Roberta. FARM LAND _ WANT TO RENT Want to rent with option to buy; 100 A. farm south of At- lanta. Prefer Palmetto, Camp- bellton, or Villa Rico area. Need small house, electric, and good stream. All information in first letter. Owner or seller must be willing to show place. Richard D. Wade, Rt. 1, Pal- metto. Want to rent 30 or more Acres ope land, fenced pas- tures. 3 BR modern house, school bus route, at least 5,000 cap. broiler house, w.thin 40 mi. radius of Atlanta Herbert Howard, Rt. 2, Box 7, Buchan- an. : ' Want to rent approx. 2500 A. of cut-over timber land in- cluding farming land to be leased with option to buy. The land must have a home and tenant houses with good sup- -ply of water and lake sites. J. B. Kersey, Junction City. Want to rent 3 or 4 A. or less, with 2 or 3 R. house, must haveg good water. Pay rent monthly. Will-move within 50 mi. prefer Douglas, Carroll or Coweta Co. One in family. Mrs. Edith Whatley, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Want to lease small house and good pasture with branch- es within 5 or 10 mi of Macon if possible at reasonable rental suitable for small amt. poultry and few milk goats. Would con- sider any kind of connection if +permanent and not involving too much labor. Elderly, single man, experienced, sober, etc. Morris Sanders, Glenwood. Want to rent small truck farm with in 30 mi. of Atlanta. H. G. Byrd, 2757 Waters Rd. SW, Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 6-0734 Want to rent 45 or 50 A. farm somewhat near Hape- ville, for standing rent. Want to move as soon as _ possible. Write Harvey L. Hamby, Rt. 2, West Point. ; Want to lease cheap for 5 yrs. 25 to 45 A. farm. Good fences for cows and hogs. Out buildings and barn, house, 4 or more rooms, lights. On or near. school bus route, close to Bos- ton or Thomasville. Option to buy later. Mrs. Thelma G. Mc- Kenzie, Rt. 2, Box 264, Boston. Want 1 or 2 A. good land not on the Hwy. Small house with -1 or 2 R.-Must have wood and water, and not more than 40 mi. from Carnesville. Want to rent or buy. J Crone. Rt. 3, Carnesville. Want to rent small fram of about 15 acres. able to work but very little. Wife and I get a pension. 28 yr ond Son and wife able do light farm work. Want rent from reliable man and raise mostly vegetables. Prefer near Dallas or Bowdon We try to live Christian lives. J. W. McDonald, 2480 West Ave., Atlanta 18. EQUIPMENT -FOR SALE No. 6 Intn] Hammer Mill, good cond. $125; Farmall M. tractor, needs some work on it, good tires, $900 with culti- vators; also JD Hay Baler wire tie, good cond. and Mor- rell Rake, $1500 for both. L. B. Preston, Shady Dale. Frick Saw Mill O size with Frick Edger and 76 HP Intnl Diesel Motor, ready to go, $1200. C. F. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Tucker-Chamblee Rd., Tucker. | Lake Ter. Atlanta. 1953 Model, John Deere M. tractor -with planters. and cultivators, $695 for the lot. | New cond. W. D. Caldwell, Riverdale. Case Corn picker and shel- ler. Pull type, picks and shells 2 rows. $750;and Oliver wire tie Baler with motor, $400. FOB my. place. Malcolm. Brunson, Box, 195, Albany. Ph. HE. 2-17770, 75 Laying cages; 3 small brooders; lot of watering fountains; and Feeders. Near- ly new. Clem Jolly; 155 Earl Electric Churn in good cond. used very little; $7. Mrs. He, To SBishopy= Rtg t Farmington. Big Dutchman Feeder, mo-. del B, 240 ft. of chain and trough. All in good condi. $295. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 234, Austell. Ph. 8991. . Grist Mill with sheller and belt. Upright rock. 20 or 22 in. rocks, extra good cond. $50.00 at my farm. J. C. Ot- well, Rt. 2, Box 210, New-~ nan. Ph. 2301. s Old fashioned Grist Mill, 42 in. Rock with K-6 Ininl power unit, good cond. $380. J. A. Rutherford, 1010 FE. Roosevelt Ave., Albany. Ph. HE 2-6637. = 1954 Ferguson, original tires still good. 2 dise plow, harrow, Subsoil Plow, all purpose plow, planters, cul- tivators, mower, rake, cotton duster and trailer. A'l for $1500. Felton Denny, Rt: 3, Carrollton. Ph, TE 2-8198. Good John Deere Mowing Machine, Rake, Section Har- row, hand. Corn Sheller, 6 ft. Oat Drill, and other farm- ing equip. Cheap for cash. Mrs:;-Sam: J.Phillips; Rt=d.= Royston. aed a Goulds 1/2 HP Jet Pump for 2 in. well with cap, jet and 63 ft. of 1-1/4 in: drop. pipe in good cond. $75. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Louisville, (5 mi. N. and 1 mi: :to right off Hwy. 1). Intn} Harvester. Grain Drill, 16 Row automatic lift, excellent cond.; and 5 disc. Intn] Harvester Tiller, very good cond. Sidney. S.: Miller, Irwinson. Ph. Toomsboro exch. Webster 32231. : 30 in. cut off Saw, in heavy frame, good cond. Could be used with any tractor. or. motor with pulley. $45. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Intnl. Harvester Hammer Mill in good shape, $35 or trade for Jersey heifer. Clyde Boyd, 316 E., Whitmon St, Toccoa. ue 12 row. D:r i] 1, Saoodaies wheels, and about $25 worth | of new parts on drill, $30.- A. -L:. Robinson, :Rt- 2. Ace== worth. = 1953. model Ferguson 30, excellent cond. Used less than~ 100 hrs. Good tires with bush | and bog, disc harrow and 7 ft. Tiller. Will consider sell- | ing tractor only. J. D. Ariail, Rt. 1, Box 355, Riverdale, Ph. Greenleaf 8-6519. oan i Allis Chalmer C tractor, cultivator and Cole peanut planters, $450; Intnl 4 dise tiller, $100 and 4 wheel rub- ber tire homemade trailer, $50. W. F. Yansom, RFD 1, Hawkinsville, (6 mi. W). Puley, will .fet Ferguson 20-20; 20-30, or Ford tractor. . | $45; also small feed mill, $35. Z. R. McCorkle, Butler, Ph. Union 2-3520, 1 HP Rototiller with turn- ing plow; 2 row planter, cul- tivator and -2 wheel. trailer, All in good cond. cheap. Ali letters answered. I. B. Collins, 120 W. Oconee St., Fitzgerald. 1950 Ford tractor with pick- up harrows, bottom plows, planters, and cultivator, alsG== rotary hoe. Sell all together or Rotory Hoe separate. Very good cond. Want-retired couple, depend- able, for permanent job caring for pasture and cattle. House, garden, firewood. See S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. S. |Robertson, 349 So. C; Want at once, middleag encumbered white w live in home on farm a light farm chores. Contact person or write. Mr. Adams, Rt. 2, Fitzg Want colored couple, n dleaged or elderly, fo truck farming on 50-50 Good land on Chattaho River. about 15 mi. A city limits. Good house electricity and bath wi and.cold water. Must be D. L. West, RFD Villesnies ete ees _ Want unencumbered, 1 aged white woman to. farm work and live i and board and small Call or write. Mrs. R. tian, P. O. Box 974, University. Ph.-MR 6-3! Want dependable. white man to live house, look after ple small patches, keep clean from around and look after lak Decatur. : Last Weeks Livestock Sales Rep tractor. Cash. Contact. Ralph Atlanta Rome | Athens Thomaston O. Jackson, Jr. Rockmart. 10-8 10-9 NO 10-7 Ph. 3328. STEERS & HEIFERS 2116 700 : _ REPORT 454 . 144 Pockman Laying Cages,| Good &. Choice 18.50-20.20 18,25-18.95 : 18.90-19.60 used one season, good cond. Aaa trd ; 5 ie 9.7 Albert Hayes, 2309 2nd Ave. Standard 15.00-18.50 15.00-18.40 _ - _ 15.50-17.00 : Decatur. Ph. DR. 8-0857, Utility -12,25-15.50 12.00-15.00 5 /12.00-15.50 Chattanooga 3 roller Sor-| Vealers 17.00-23.00 16.00-26.00 cm ss aes ghum Mill, horse drawn and : = with copper pan, in good|Stockers & Feeders 15.00-17.00 13.00-17.50 - Se ee ere shape, $75. Bud _ Holland, | Feeder Calves 13,00-21.00 _13.00-19.50 a 13.00-20.70 Coogler Rd., Dalton. : _____ akemsecaianien. (eee Mies : ti Seee FOUIPMENT Utility & Commercial 13.00-14.00 12.50-13.50 . 13.00-14.70 Canners & Cutters 8.50-13.00 -8.00-12.50 = 9.00-13.25 WANTED Springers s - ce ties a a : . ~ aie aa | ee _ Want Cub tractor and blade = - ae a in good cond. Within 50 = of | No. 1 Meat Type - - ae 19.50-19.90 Toccoa, Robin Vaughn, Rt. 4, ; _t Toccoa. ph. TV 6 5249, || Ne. 1 Others : . _18.00-19.25 Want used farm.dinner bell, | Ne 2 . < z _17.50-18.50 within 25 or 30 mi. of Macon. No. 3 5 a . Z ns State price. Ben West, 2602, ~ - Stanislaus Cir. Macon. Feeders - = .