Georgia Farmers ni Or hone, - Satisfactory Methods By DR. S. C. SCHMITTLE rector, Pouliry Disease Research Center University of Georgia Dead chickens are a dangerous source the spread of diseases, either to birds the same house, to other flocks on the m or to future flocks in the same house. Dead birds should be disposed of daily iether due to normal mortality or a se- us disease problem. Ifa few birds are dying they should be pmitted to a diagnostic laboratory along th sick ones to determine the cause in der to control the losses. If losses con- ue, the dead birds should be disposed each day on the farm in one of the fol- ing ways. (1) Bury them deeply on some part of e farm away from your flocks or your ighbors. They should be covered each y and buried sufficiently deep so as not attract dogs or other animals. The easi- ; method for dead bird management is th a disposal pit sufficiently constructed * that purpose. For normal losses a pit hould be 150 cubic feet for each 1,000 irds in the flock. The pit should be cover- with a concrete slab provided with an ening with a tight cover. An ideal ar- ngement is to have two pits. When one comes filled, use the other one while the rds are decomposing in the first one. fore building a pit, consult your county ent for plans. (2) Complete burning. The most effec- fe way to burn birds is in a fuel fired cinerator. This can be constructed from 99 gallon steel drum. Pouring oil or ker- actory as the fire should be under the rds. Daily burning may be satisfactory losses are not excessive. The danger of dead birds as a source of disease spread can not be over emphasiz- ad d. Proper disposal is an important part ot f poultry flock management, a WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959 Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin NUMBER 28 CHICKEN DISPOSAL ene over birds on the ground is not sat-_ Answers Tei Your Questions Farm fos ponds i increase in Georgia at the rate of approximately three thousand per year. The latest estimate by the State Game and Fish Commission showed that there are approximately 40,000 ponds scattered throughout the state. Such ponds are multiple assets to farm- ers. In addition to supplying fishing and recreation, ponds furnish irrigation facili- ties, erosion control measures and water for livestock. To provide the best fishing possible in a farm pond, regardless of its size, it is necessary to properly construct the dam _ | and carry out a sound program of fish , management. Here are the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions concern- ing the construction and management of farm ponds. What assistance is available to farm- ers who wish to construct new ponds? _ Answer: The Soil Conservation Service offers help and advice in the construction of ponds. An SCS agent will test the soil type and watershed and help landowners choose a suitable location. Are there any special things to re- member when constructing a pond? Answer: the USDA will supervise ma- jor problems of construction. However, each pond builder should insist on the re- moval of brush, trees and debris. Also, it is important that the edges of a pond be cut approximately two feet deep to eli- minate shallow water. This is necessary in order to eliminate weed growth. What ae of fish are best to stock in farm ponds? Answer: Years of research and obser- vation have proven that largemouth bass and bluegill bream are the most compata- ble combination. Bass should be stocked in the spring following the stocking of On Fish Pond Management bream in the fall, at the rate of 100 bass and 1,000 bream per surface acre. Shell- crackers may be substituted for 20 per. cent of the bluegill if preferred. What type of fertilizer is best for ponds? Answer: 8-8-2 applied at 100 pounds per acre and 20-20-5 applied at 40 pounds _ per acre will give best results, When should the fertilizer be applied? Answer: First application should be made in the spring, usually around the tirst two weeks in March, and continue until October. The average pond will re- quire about ten anplications per year. Should a nond be fished the first year : after stockinc? - Answer: No pond should be fished un- til the bass spawn, which is usually arouae one year after stocking. Virhat can be done about weeds in a pond? Answer: Ponds with weed nreblenss should be checked by fishery biologists from the State Game and Fish Commis- sion. Chemical treatment is often recom- mended to eliminate ponds but proper knowledge of the chemical and the rate of application is necessary. It is not wise to undertake such treatment without a sulting a fishery biologist. Mrct ponds be dr-ined and restocked every five years to have good fishing? Answer: No. If a pond is properly con- structed, stocked and managed, it will supply good fishing for an indefinite num-_ ber of years. Whst havvens to shellcracker fishing in pons several years old? Answer: Shellerackers cross with blue- gills and produce a hybrid fish that does not spawn, Therefore, shellcracker fish- ing tends to fade out. Georgia s @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH -@ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: 2 BROILERS. @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS) @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES ee ee ee fit Sexes ee { x PACE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and &xecutive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3. Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF - water, ca gar, and 1 _ be moved. L. C. Roebuck, Rt. a i, Flowery Branch, Ao Hiditor Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices _... Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement Jr NATIONAL spitontat ASG [as s OC at ON Pe-Usane ease needa. PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any zommercial 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- tin assumes no respo.sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered trough the United. States mail. Address requests to be MANAGER, mailing list, changes of address. Market Bulletin. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to or cemoved from ete. to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covmgton, Ga., oy 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 Sectien 1103. Act of Oct. 8. FARM WORK WANTED - MARKET. BULLETIN, FARM HELP WANTED Want single dairy and farm hand, No. Herdsman, also No. 1 Creamery man. Dont phone, come go to work. Top man, top pay. H. E. Martin, Ogee- chee Rd., Savannah, (U.S. 17, So. 2 mi. out). - Want middleaged man and wife with 1 child to live with me on farm in 6 R. house, and do light farm work, help with cattle, etc. Small salary. R. A. Cunning- ham, Rt. 5, Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Want dependable couple to care for 3,000 laying hens and gen. farm upkeep. Place for garden and pig. Work steady. Furnish 3 R. house, utilities and salary. No drifters need apply. Don Cochran, Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta 9-4982. Want middleaged, unencum- bered white woman to do light farm work and live with fam- ily on farm, room, board and. $40 mo. Mrs. A. B. Whaley, Rock Springs. Want middleaged man or couple to do light farm work on farm in exchange for small house, 1/2 mi. Bus. Honest, non-drinkers only considered. M. Wilner, Rt. 2, Box 389, Col- lege Park. Want middleaged, single, healthy, country man for gar- den and poultry on poultry farm. Room, board and salary. J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy. Atlanta 6. ' Want elderly col. man and wife to do part time work on small farm, Small house, water yand lights furnished. Neces- sary to have some income of own. Mrs. Sam _ Anderson, Hillsboro, Ph. Monticello 5092. Want elderly or retired cou- ple, with small income of own, as Caretaker, and to tend to chickens. Living quarters, all utilities, garden plot, chickens and eggs. Share profits on flock of hens, as agreed upon, {Bob Evans, Townsend. Aa > * White, married man wants job on poultry farm, attending jJayers, in Fulton or adjacent county. 3-4 R. house, elec., etc., and reasonable salary. W. C. White, 1272 Lynwyn Lane S.E., Atlanta 16. Single, white, 21 yr: old man wants light farm work on farm with reliable party. Am honest and dependable. Board, room, laundry and rea- sonable salary. Earvin Eaton, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. White, Christian man, 31 rs. old, dont drink nor other ad habits. Have wife and 1 small child. Want farm, 50-59 basis or other job on farm. See or write. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Want job on farm, doing farm work, for $15 week, _ board and room. Able to work. Eva Hill, Rt. 1, Temple. Want job on poultry farm Jooking after broilers. 3 to work. Need work now. Good ref. -Henry LL. Grant, Rt. 4, Gainesville. White man, 50 yrs. old, 4 in family, 2 to work regular. No drinking. Want job on poultry farm for reasonable salary. 25 yrs. exp. Drive tractor and truck, Able and willing to work. Ref. Have to be moved. oe 4-5 R. house. Bill Shir- ey, 725-1/2 West High St., Gainesville. . z Ze Reliable white man, 55 yrs. old, no dependents, wants job of light farm work or as Care- taker of farm. Live in or batch. Best of Ref. G. A. Ulm, C/O Vv. A. Dam, Thomasville. Want job raising broilers or tending to laying hens. Must have 4 R. house, elec., water, etc. 3 in family to work regu- art time. Have to BS te ee pert ea ae Lay Pee: : Pet By 2 Single, 42 yr. old man wants job dairying, cattle or chicken farm, or other farm work. Practically all life* time exp., also carpentering and mechan- ical. Prefer middle Ga. Can batch or board and reasonable salary. Best of Ref. Ray Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 88, Haddock. 30 yr. old married man with family of 5, wants job with poultry breeders or broiler farm. Exp. Can move at once. Letters ans. Bill Lowery, Rt. 4, Gainesville. : Want job on stock or chicken farm, or as Caretaker. See or write. Joe Tanner, Rt. 1, Ce- dartown. Dairyman, 7 yrs. Exp., with helper, wants job on farm. 1 farm hand exp. with feed- ing dry cows, dry lots feeding, plowing, sowing, cutting Sil- age. W. R. Siniard, 802 Alta- maha St., Fitzgerald. Widow with 2 children wants work on chicken farm, in Fulton or DeKalb Co. Must have house to live in. Mrs. Ora Braswell, 270 Martin St., S.E., Apt. 266, Atlanta 12. White man, 33 yrs. old, wife and 2 children, wants job on chicken farm. Consider other type farm work. Need 2-3 R. house if work is over 5 mi. Lawrenceville. Claude E. Sail- ors, Rt. 2, C/O M. O. McGee, Lawrenceville, Married man, sober, 24 yrs. old, 2 small children wants job on farm. Exp. in chicken, dairy and all types farm work. Rais- ed on farm. Want 4 R. house, and reasonable salary. Bobby Gray, 108 Walthall St., S.E, Atlanta 16. Man, 26 yrs. old, and wife, no children, wants job on farm taking care of horses, ponies or cows. Have to be moved. Con- tact. Howard G. Reid, Rt. 1, 1C/O. E. F. Fincannon, Lithonia. heges SALE EVENTS March 23 and 24 Monday and Tuesday ... Pony Auc- tion Sale Tom Hewitts Pony Farm, Valdosta, Lown- | des Co. Very large selection of both using and breeders-~ Both Grade and Reg. ponies on action. March 30 Monday Sem- inole Farm at Donalsonville, Seminole Co... . Imported Swedish Landrace swine Sale .. . 35 bred gilts and 25 boars to be sold. For in- formation, contact, John J. Cummings, Donalsonville. ~ FARM LAND FOR SALE 327 A, top grade farm, fenc- ed and cross tenced. 40 cattle, small herd Shetland ponies, tractor and equipment, nice residence tenant house and barns, with water and lights in each. 50 A. Oats. Land broke for row crops, pastures fer- tilized. $50,000 complete, Robt. K. Smith, c/o Journeys End Farm, Americus. 60 A. remote section Daw- son Co. part cleared, no house, bold stream, good well of water, electricity, off unpaved road, $3,750. Cash. Mrs. Fran- ces Moore, 1275 Ellsworth Dr. N.W., Atlanta 18. 20 A good land with 3 houses, 6 R., 4 R. and small, sell together or seperate, for cash only. Has elec. power, natural gas, phone, running water and city water availa- ble. School and Church bus Rt. Located in Gordon Co., 13 mi. N. of Rome, Hwy. 53, 1 mi. E. Plainville. Howard Scott, Rt. 1, Adairsville, pe yen ey = 3 160 or more Dist. Worth Co. borders part- ly on the Osborne Boy Scout Rd., within 6 mi. pavement East, West and South. Plenty timber; other acreage in Daugherty Co. will consider selling. W. L. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 580, Albany. Ph. HE 2- 6744. ~ 2 A of land, nice 6 R. coun- try home, running water, wir- ed for elec. stove, 4 bearing pecan trees, good out build- ings, school bus and mail Rt. by door, near churches and school. 1/4 mi. off paved Rd. W. L. Vining, Rt. 1, Adel, 3 A of good land, 6 R. house, wired for elec. well, near store, church, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 23, on mail and school bus Rt. and on Ga. power line. Mrs. C. F. Hooper, Rt. 1, Alto. 100 A, tilling upland and bottoms, lots of young pines, some saw timber, drilled well, lake site, stream on property, 14,000 broiler caps. barn, modern dwelling, on school bus Rt. A. Norman. Stradley, RFD 2, Alto. 51 A farm, 6 R. house, lights, wired for stove, good smooth land, bus and mail by door, near Flint Hill Church, Floyd Co. Sell or trade for property near Cartersville. F. M. Bar- nett, Sr., Rt. 1, Aragon. 10 A. land, 5 R. house and bath, gas furnace, large barn, pasture, on clay Rd. in Cobb Co. Mrs. Lon Ausburn, Austell. 5 A land, 5 R. house, also 7-1/2 A. across road, on paved clay Rd. Sell all. H. G. Brown, Rt. 1, Austell. About 2 A land, 6 R. and 4 room house, lots of out build- ings, elec., phone, water, mail and school bus, 2 mi. W. of Augusta, Richmond Co., 1 mi. of large shopping center, 4 mi. from Ft. Gordon. Churches, schools and stores near, white neighborhood. Reasonable for cash or terms. S. W. Teasley, 1518 C and S Drive, Augusta. Small farm, 2 streams of running water, 3 bedroom house, in good cond., lights, water, 5 stall barn, 48 mi. W. of Atlanta on paved Rd. Mrs. C. A. Baldwin, 373 Hopkins St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL: 8-2835 before 8 P.M. One acre land, livable 4 R house with good well on sereened porch, 7 bearing ap- ple trees, old barn, plenty of fertile garden space, located hanan, total price, $350. Bob- bie Allen, 1174 Astor Ave., SW, Apt. 1, Atlanta 10. 25 A pulpwood land, 1 mi. from Meansville, Pike Co., separate tract, 12. A. inelud- ing pecan orchard with 2, 5-R. houses, 1 all metal shop, water, elec., convenient to school, churches and stores. Sell all or any: part. Liberal terms. Mrs. Eugenia J. Barrett, 964 St. Charles Ave., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-5214. 187 A land in Franklin Co., 2 houses and 3 good pastures. Sell or exchange for property near Fulton Co. H. G. Bur- roughs, 2960 Brown Mill Rd., ye To. Ph. PO. = 7s 9440. 42-3/4 A. farm land, 1 mi. S of Richland, Stewart Co., on Hwy. 55, about 30 A. of open land with running water, 1 dwelling and 1 tenant house. Fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. Barn and other eutbuildings. Mrs. J. T. Price, Richland. 96 A. land, 35 A. hog fenced, good buildings and land. 4 mi. W. of Rockmart, Polk Co., 1 mi. off blacktop rd., 8 mi. from Cedartown and 2 mi. S. of Hy. 6 at Fish creek. L. O. Morris, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Poultry farm, fully equip- ped with auto. feeder and waterers for 2,000 breeders or 2,800 commercial hens. 6 ton bulk feed bin, 60 case cooler, bored well. Contact with started flock. 6 A. with place, 6,000 ft. saw timber, 5 R. tenant house, has ideal home site, more land avail- able. In successful operation for 7 yrs., $6,750.00. Griffin 48177 Chester, Rt, 4, Rome, PR; Seb . : VWiedussdag. M rck eres 7th | 10 A. land on H stove, .barn, in Haralson Co., on Rt. 1, Buc- 4 mi. from Rome, Floy, drilled deep well, nev and well house, new building, 16 x 30 cess poo] elec., phone available, ] trees and some small tj Building has glass wing and doors. J. A. Gibso: 1, Summerville Rd., R 42 A. large deep creek min. So. Atlanta, $9,500 also 20 A. $5,000.00, for larger tract of land ory Travis, Riverdale Fayetteville 5415, 55 A. farm Haralson nice 4 R. house with co porches, 75 M. feet saw ber, and growing pulp wo 6 mi. Felton, Haralson Cg 3 mi. Black: Top Rd. Ma school bus. by door. cultivation, rest could be en in by getting rid of Pines, $3,000.00. C. W. D iel, Rt. 2, Rockmart. 80 A. good productive ] 6 R. house, porches, baser attic, bath, barn plenty bldgs. 2 car ganage, smith shop, fruit orchar cans, walnuts, good per nent pasture, lasting st: some timber and pulpw 4 R. house, 2 porches, b; pasture. Near schools churches, mail and school route. 2 mi. East Roo Carroll Co. Surfaced roa B.; MeWorter, Rt. ville. bo ER: elec. stove, barn, pas running water, fruit pecan trees, fig bush, and school bus by do 1/2 mi. Baptist church mi, Bowman, Elbert Co, A. cultivation. Sell or e for smaller place on ps road, with 6 R. house, water in house, white munity, clos to Ba church. C. T. Freeman, Rig Royston. 142, A. Dairy, locat mi. So, Savannah, U.S. 17. 76 cows, heifers, 50 mp 150: 2 gal: i house, barns, but will no lease cows and equip Roger Youmans, Rich Hill. Ph. TU 4-2313 Mid 642 A. fenced and cross ed with hog wire. 3 wells. 3 tenant houses, 1 bai 1 storage house, 2 Butler gra bins with driers, 2200 J eap. ea. Modern Ranch fy house, 3 bedrooms, 2. bath built 1952, located 9 Albany on Hwy. No. $145.00 per Acre. Mrs. cia Morgan, Rt. 1, Rich Approx. 8 A. 3 mi. N. Floyd Co., 100 yards Bus line. Superl Market Mail and school bus on surface road by door. N gas just across road. R. house with phone, e city and water. No va acreage near. Best var., fm nuts, berries vineyard. $5, Maude Moore, Rt. 1, Ro: 50 A. good land with 4 R. house and barn, hi wired for elec. stove, well, tiled to bottom, lot pulpwood, about 20 A. i tivation. H. F. Copeland, gar Valley. 9 A. good land, 1/2 ered in pine sapplings, house, dug well, fig several bearing fruit and scuppernong vines shade trees. 4-1/2 mi. Elberton on Sale Ba Cheap. Cash or terms. J. R. Blair looking after pr erty, which is vacant). Ay Jordan, owner, Rt. dersville. in rich cleared land wit er frontage, $925.00 cas C. Moore, Rt. 2, Smyrn 5-7900. 4-1/2 mi. N.W. of Clev in White Co., good rd. fro and stream, clear. titl low taxes, $2,500 total $500 down, bal. in 4 3 6 pet. Norwood Gri Drew Valley, Rd., (Ph, ME. 4-5047., FARM LAND FOR SALE - 252 A. Dooly Co., 150 open, permanent pastures, Coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass, fenced, water in each. Farrow- ing houses and large pig par- or for fattening 300 hogs every 3 mos. 12 A. Stuart Pecans, 10 Peanuts, 4 Cotton, 25 Corn. Pasture. Woods. 2 dwellings (wired for elec. ove,), 2 deep wells, elec. umps. Small herd Black An- us cattle and Reg. Landrace swine. Sell with or without stock and equipment. Jas. W. Geeslin, C/O Sugar and Spice Farm, Byromville. . 94 A, farm, 14 A. in sowed asture, 15 A. in cultivation, st in timber. Plenty spring water, good site for large pond. 1 mi. from Blairsville on Blairsville - Young Harris Hwy. Emory Brown, Rt. 2, Box 7, Blairsville. 6 A. land, 5 R. house with ath, new cement block gar- ge with metal roof, good well ith pump, 200 yds. from Dam d., phone available, close to hurch and store. House on elevated tract. Artis Buice, Garner St., Buford. 4 230 A Gwinnett Co., on Rt. 20 about 3 mi. from Buford aved Hwy. frontage, approx. 170 A under good sound cat- tle fence, pasture is mostly Lespedeza and Bermuda. 4 rm houses and barns at main R. house, 1 lake and site for al large lake. Approx. 1-1/4 i. W. of survey for N. E. Ex- pressway. H. G. Vaughn 3051 iedmont Rd. N. E., Atlanta | 87% A. land, 16 mi. N.W. of Marietta, good bottom land and upland suitable for farm- ing, good barn and tenant house, 2 A. Christmas trees, fruit trees and permanent pastures. Good timber. Ideal for hogs, cows, sheep, poul- try or row crops. Will finance or trade. $8,750.00. H. C. Hurst, Rt. 2, Smyrna, Ph. HE. 58-7211. nd near Lake Lanier, long Approx. 150 A. 8 mi. W. Americus, Hwy. being paved. Very fertile soil. Good 6 R. home, 1 wood barn, 1 metal large implement barn, also grain bin. Very - good allot- ments. About half of farm in timber, half in cultivation Small creek through woods. Very good fences and pasture. Farm in high state cultivation, $15,000. Harvey Griffin, Own- er, Rt. 1, Plains, 5 A. land on Hwy. 78, W. of Crawford, no buildings, 15 yr. old pines, solid stand: also 20 A. land on Hwy. 78, 1% mi. W. Crawford, 4 houses, 3, 4 room and one 3 room (all rented good tenants, lived there 4 yrs). 5 A. lake site. Pat M. Maxey, Rt. 1, Union Point. 10 A. tract of land on mail and school bus Rt., 1/2 mi. off Bankhead Hwy., on. all weather road: also, 6 A. tract wooded land, plenty running water, cheap for cash, See owner or phone for appoint- ment. Robert F. Wiggley, Rt. I, Villa Rica, Ph: 7923. 50 A. farm, about 8 mi, S: of Tallapoosa, 6 R. house, elect., on bus ,Rt., 2 everlast- ing streams, good well water, some oak and pine timber and some fruit trees, $2,250.00 |cash. KE. O, Patterson, Rt, 2, Waco. , 15 A. land, in Fairplay Community, Douglas Co., on Capps Ferry Rd. J. G. Ray, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. 82 A. land, 6 R. house and bath, on school bus and mail Rt. 10 A. lake site, some tim- ber, allunder wire. 20 A. per. pasture, 1 mi. off West Point and Chipley Hwy., Harris Co., 8 mi. from West Point. Mrs. Frances W. Hogg, Rt. 2, West Point. 5 A. poultry farm, in Har- alson Co. near Waco, on black top Rd., Good 4 R. house with bath, front and back porch, hot and cold wat- er, gas heat. 2 chicken houses, 30x110 and 18x54, large barn, hog and cow posture, garage, about 10 min. drive to Bremen. Will exch. for larger. farm. T. Herbert Pat- terson, Rt. 2, Waco. : _ Approx. 500 A. unimproved farm land in Houston Co., ex- cellent for cattle raising. Pulp nd timber, streams on land, plus availability of REA line. Write. E. H. Wimberly, 1066 jedmont Ave., N.E., Atlanta. 100 A. Banks Co., 2-1/2 mi. Hwy. 23. Highly elevated (see for miles). 3 branches, good _lake or fish pond. Good rings. Fine pine timber. ood for pasture land and for house building. Good Well. Reasonable price. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Box 58, Alto. ' Mountain land near Hiawas- see and Lake Chatuge, mostly ooded, for sale. J. E. Wood, aS Sims Ave., N.W., Atlanta 13 A. more or less good, rich land, 1/2 A. tobacco allotment, 1-9/10 cotton, 15 bearing pe- ean trees, 1 grapevine, good 4 R. house, front and. back porches. Wired for elec. stove, Grilled well with elec. pump. min. walk to Post Office, 2 churches and stores. School bus by door. 11 mi. Blackshear Pierce County (county seat). FOssession now, including mule and crop, $5,500; or pos- session Jan., 1960, $4,500 Cash. A. M. McClellan, Box 62, Of- ferman, | 200 A. 50 cleared, bal. pas- ture and timber, corn, sweet potatoes, melons, sugar cane, vegetables and berries. Best allotments. Residence and 3 rent houses, 2 large barns. water, lights, metal roofs, 100 pet, pure, on Dixie Hwy. edge of Quitman, Brooks Co. 25,000. Cash and terms. J. A. Milteer, Box 344, Quitman. 4 127 A. all under wire, good house, barn, out-bldgs., hog wot, fish pond, plenty pine mber. Elec. school bus and mail Rt. 3 branches, 2 wells. On Hammett Rd., 6 mi. La- ge. 5 M. Hoganville. Mrs. lie Jacobs, Rt. 2, Hogans- B:) \ a 2 A. land in Warren Co., plenty of pines, house with 3 bedrooms., living room, dining rm., kitchen and bath, asbestos siding, sheetrock, oak floors, concrete front and back porch, open well plas- tered and brick, roofed. Pump house, 12x16. 15 mi.. W. of Ft. Gordon, 1/2 mi. off paved Hwy. 16. C. L. Langham, Rt. 2. Warrenton (Bastonville). Poultry farm two 5,000 eap. chicken houses with equipment, 25 A. per. pasture, 55 A. timber, 2 mountain streams, 5 R. white, frame house, running water, barn and garage. Sacrifice. $8,500. Mrs. Jane W. Mobley, P.O. Box, 29, Waynesboro, Ph. 3804. - Small acreage on Hwy. 81 with 6 R. house, natural gas, phone, elec., pump in well. iW. B. Mitcham, Walnut Grove, Ph. Covington 6202. . Small acreage on Lake Chatuge, near Hiawassee, 6 R. house, has cement carport, terrace and drive, 3 bedrms., sheet rocked, rest of house pine paneled, hardwood floors sanded and varnished, insu- lated throughout, brick chim- ney, East front overlooking lake, bath, running water from spring, on mail and school Rt.. Walter J. Clore, Young Harris. 111 A. lend in Haralson Co., 3 mi./from Temple on Hwy. 113, near church and on school bus Rt, 7 R. brick house and pantry on back porch. Fertile land, lots of timber, water in house. One of the best farms in Co. Cash sale. Send stamped envelope for reply. Mrs. Frank E. Mc- Brayer, Rt. 2, Temple. 56.7 A. farm, 5 mi. N. of Franklin, on U. S. Hwy. 27, good 6 R. house, gas, wired for elec. stove. Nice lake site, plenty out buildings. C. T Duke, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. Terrace 2-2615. y 6 A. land in Pickens Co., on St. Hwy. 136, good 4 R. house, barn, out buildings, 2 A. per. pasture, fenced with woven wire and locust post, water in pasture. 2 good wells with pumps, 3 broiler houses, 10,000 total cap., completely equipped. On mail and school bus Rt. Postell Bunch, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Excellent 20 A. farm, 5 mi. W. of Hartwell, Hart Co. Ac- cess to paved Hwy., splendid site for home, completely fenced in. Has some timber and water, $1,675.00. Capt. Merrill W. Harper, Res. of Ga., Rt. 3, Hartwell (on ROTC duty, Middle Tenn. State Col- lege, Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 1603 Leaf Ave., Murfreesboro, Tenn., Ph. TW. 3-6994. 70 A. good land, 5 R. house, out buildings, well and run- ning water, lake site, 20 A. pasture, 40 A. young pines, 5 mi. of Canton, Cherokee Co. 1/4 mi. off Waleska Hwy., 2 mi. from Reinhardt College and grammer school, 1/4 mi. from church, school bus by house. Mrs. Leo Cagle, Rt. 3, Canton, Ph. GR. 9-3916. Large and small farm,| plenty of water, part of land on paved road, growing tim- ber, for sale, H. H. Davidson, a Cleveland, Ph. UN. 5- 65 A. land, all in bearing pecan trees, 8 R. rural home, gas heat, phone, school bus, daily mail, fenced and sodded for winter and summer graz- ing, paved rds. and conven- ient to good markets. H. G. Wiley, Cobb. Colonial style, 10 R., house with all modern conveniencies and 4 car garage, 23 A. land, under woven wire fence; also, 5 R. tenant house, in good cond., located on paved Rd., 6 mi. W. of Cornelia, facing Blue Ridge Mtns., bargain price, $16,000. H. C. Foster, Rt. 1,Cornelia. 35 A. land in Blue Creek District, about 1 mi. from Blue Creek Church on school bus and mail Rts. Albert Hen- derson, Rt. 4, Cleveland. 42 A. farm, good land, house and well, on paved road, 10 mi. W. of Hartwell, in good community, on school bus and mail Rt., priced reasonable. Lee Mize, Rt. 1, Canon. 40 A. .16 or 18 A. good fertile creek bottoms, some good upland, 2 houses, one 6 R., bath, water furnished by large springs, 2 porches, base- ment, other 4 R., 2 porches, barn, crib, chicken, smoke house other out bldgs., 6 A. per. pasture, some apple and cherry trees, grape vines, adj. Lake Nottely on paved rd., school bus and mail Rt., near churches, stores, good com- munity. Priced to sell. J. M. Hall; Rt. 1, Box 41, Culberson, a (Resident Union Co., a). About 32 A. farm with 4 R. house, fresh: land, some in woods, some cleared, already plowed,. branch, fine for fish pond, about 5 mi. W. of Cor- nelia in Habersham Co, Ever- ee Sellers, Chase Rd., Cor- nella, 5 R. house, painted inside and out, water on porch, on REA, house wired, 1 barn, 20 A. of cultivatable land, 30 A. woods and pasture, 7 A. of bottom land, on mail and school bus rt. (grammar and high school), 1 mi. off Hwy. 441 and 1 mi. from P. O. and churches. W. P. Mize, Rt: 3, Clarkesville. > Large and small farms, all have elec., some have phone lines by farm, all have streams, young timber and are on Hwy. or Post Rd. Several nice build- ing lots, mountain view, some already graded in nice com- munity on Hwys. 129 and 254. Small down payment and bal. terms arranged. Come See. S. H. Head, Rt. 3, Cleveland.. 60 A. land, 6 R. house, gas heat, bored well, on school bus and mail Rt., phone, fruit trees, 2. branches, 1 spring, place in pine trees, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 59. Good neighborhood, in sight of school and churches, 5 mi. from Commerce. James. T. Cheatham, RFD 1, Com- merce, . 120 A. land, 65 A. tillable, rich soil, part bottom land, 55 A. growing pine, big enough for pulpwood, some.saw tim- ber, 5 R. house, elec., phone, bus Rt., hot, cold running water gas heater, cement block bldg., barn, other bldgs., 5 A. sowed to grass, cotton acreage, pond, located 6 mi. from Cedartown: on Lake Creek Rd. Lester Lofland, Ce- dartown. 77 A. farm, 2 mi. N. of Tyus on Tyus-Carrollton blacktop rd., Carroll Co., 1, 4 R. and 1, 5 R. house, large barn, good lake site, 20 A. in cultivation, $5,000. Terrell Smith, Jr., Car- rollton, Ph. TE. 2-9227, 19 A land with 6 R. house and bath with 2 A. lake site, in Walton Co., 1-1/2 mi. from Loganville-Conyers Hwy., 2- 1/2 mi. from Rosebud, Gwin- nett Co. Olin C. Moon, RFD 3, Conyers. 115 A. land with plenty water, timber and farm tools, mail and bus at door, Dexter School, 6 R. house and barns, 2 mi. from Chester in Laurens Co. All letters ans. J. I. Dykes, Rt. 1,.Chester. 128 A. in Carroll Co., 4 R. and 3 R. finished houses, out buildings, extra fine land for pasture, running streams, lots of pulpwood and young tim- ber, good wells of water, elec., RFD and school bus Rt., $65. A> also, 26 -A., 4 R.. house, barn, 5,500 broyler house, hog wire pasture running stream, $3,500. Both located 6 mi. W of Carrollton at Tanners Lake. Ralph Chapman, Rt. 4, Car- rollton. 43 A. good land in Banks Co.,.6 room house, 7 A. bot- tom land, good pasture with spring branch, creek borders 1 side: of farm, large barn, pump in well, mail by door, school bus in sight of house, elec., and phone. Ideal for chickens, cattle or hog farm. 2 mi. N. of Homer, just off ae 441. J. O. Parker, Mays- ville. 135 A. Jand, 50. A. creek bottom, in tendable land and pasture, bal. in timber. 1 house and barn, 1 large chicken house,. running streams. Pro- perty called the Will Walker Farm. Fannin Co., $6,000. Les- ter Walker, Margaret. : 220 A. land, 2 houses, barn, irrigation system, even run- ning creek, good land, grows most anything. $90. acre, terms. A. D. Fowler, Rt. 2, Montezuma, 300 A. surburban farm, on Fayetteville Hwy., less than 1 mi. of Henry Co. courthouse, McDonough, 28 mi. S.of At- lanta. City water available, 200 A. in improved pastures, {00 a. in pines, large amount ready to cut, 5 pastures all with water, modernized home, 2 tenant houses, barnes and outbuildings. Will divide in 100 or more acres if desired. D. H. Mobley, McDonough. Ph. 4030. 7 (or more) A. land, 4 R. house and other outbuildings. G. B. Fortner, Rt. 2, Mineral Bluff. Good farm for sale, 1,500 A. more or less, about. half in good tendable bottom land, rest in timber and pasture, 1 house and barn and_ large chicken house, running water. | Mrs. Elmer Payne, Margaret. 100 A. land in Cobb Co., 1 large modern home, 1 small, 4 R. house, barns and out buildings, drilled well, good streams for lake or ponds, lots of growing pines, $22,500. with terms. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta. One 600 A. tract and one 800 x -~ dy Box 209, Bremen. ge 5 ni, _ g00d white Yow Co., on PAGE Fous FARM LAND OA a fie timber, _ Pean eleared, 60 Wednesday, March FOR SALE roof, screened porch, garage, bath, heaters, small barn, Lake ite. $9,000, Both in 212 Hwy. Reuben Housworth, Rt. 2, ithonia. Ph. Hudson 2-4075. Approx. 70 A land, 4 room furnished cabin, 8 A lake, stocked with bass and blue gill (now fishing), located on school bus and mail rts. 8 A leared land, balance in wood- and, good springs, $6,000. L. }.. Oswalt, Rt, 2, Box 233, Blue Ridge. 10 A good rich land, 6 A in cultivation, 4 in pasture with _ water, plenty of fruit, 7 R. house, lights and phone, city water in kitchen, good well, barn, 5 stables and corn crib, _ @ll in good cond. Less than 1 i, from Fannin Co. Ct. house. riced right for eash. All let- ers ans. Luther W. Dover, lue Ridge. 30 A. land, 2 houses, all of poe in saw timber but about A., good well of water, 1 Fe fr a town. J. J. Henson, 2, allas. in 23 A, farm, Carroll Co., 12 crop land and pasture, bal. woods, pond site, buildings, tore at cross road, on 2 Black | op Rds., near 2 churches, 1/2 mi. of school, bus by door, mail pene, elec., well at porch, lg. rooms, hall, 3 ver- andas, house painted. 4 mi. to market Bowdon, 10 mi. Car- rollton. Reasonable for cash. P. S. Chambers, Rt. 2, Carroll- ton, Ph. 3437 Bowdon. 155 A hay and eattle farm, top land, fenced and cross- fenced, in permanent pasture 60 A bottom land in Fescue end Ladino Clover, plenty running water, 8 wells, on sur- aced rd., 1 mi. from Bowdon, Carroll Co., on school and mail Rt., 4 R tenant house. Ideal pee to build home. Mrs. R. . Wilkinson, Rt. 4, Bowdon. Approx. 5 A, house, barn and smoke house, pecan or- _ chard, apple orchard, on Black Top road, 2 stores on ea. side, on school Rt. Come see at once. Priced right. Willie Ploof, Rt. 61 A, 4 mi..from Felton, east, nice 5 R house and large | arn, 6 A. cotton allotment, 7 A set out in pines, Govt rent- - jals for 8 more yrs., level land, makes 1-1/2 bale cotton per. . 30 A cultivating land, rest 1 mi. from lack Top, on mail and bus t., hard top rd. Luther San- ders, Buchanan, Ph. 3723. 10-15 A good land, no house (good -house site), well water a facing rd., 1 mi. from Beth- ehem, 4 mi. from Winder, 1 of No..-11 paved Hwy., neighborhood, Bar- good dirt rd., $75 tfc Rev: Jo Wf. Meeks, Rt. 1, Bethlehem. 1 aere land, 5 R. house end house trailer combina- tion, good well, all tile rooms, stove, refrigerator and bed _ furnished. Located between Lithia Springs and Douglas- ville, Douglas Co, near old Beulah school and church. s ey Pritchett, Rt. 1, Doug- asville. 250 A. farm Seminole Co. - near Lake Seminole, with 3 B lakes, _ well, Running water. 6 R. dwelling, dieep 30 x 50 ft. barns, tractor shed. Fenc- ed and cross-fenced, 20 A. anut allotment, 5 A. cotton, 20 A. permanent Bahia grass pasture, 4. A. pecans, 100 A. in pine timber. On REA line, school and mail route. W. H. McDonald, Rt. 2, Box 66, Donalsonville. -_ Approx. 100 A. Mtn. farm md, well covered with ee growing pine timber, dot of it ready for use, 3 R. 2 be log house, 2 running springs, mice yard, REA elec., close to 4 churehes, everyday mail, 2 dake sites, 3 miles from St. game Reservation, 3 mi. off _fimbe rd., all kinds of young _Simber growing. Presley Fow- er, Rt 5, Ellijay, N.E. Stockbridge, Henry Co., approx. 12 mi. SE Atlanta city limits. Weather beaten 5 R. frame house (now rents at $150.00 per year). Slightly rolling land, good drainage, free flowing creek, approx. 5 A. rich creek bottoms now in production. Plenty of pulp- wood, saw timber and young pines. 3/4 mi. paved road, Stockbridge-Decatur. . $175.00 Acre. A. S. Williams, 2675 McAfee Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7815. 15 A. of good farm land on new Hwy., 2 mi. north of Dal- las on Rt. 3. Mr. Brawn Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas: 50 A. land and farm house, 6 mi. N. of Blairsville on Rt. 129, $4,000. See or write. W. H. Floyd, Blairsville. | One 6 R. house, 1 yr. old, 6 A. land, 2 mi. N. of Dan- jelsville on Hwy. 98. W. E. Bagwell, Rt. 2, Danielsville. 202% A. farm, 139 A. open land, fenced and crossfenced with creosote posts, just fin- ished 6 R. brick home with bath, tiled floors, screened back porch and carport. Sell land and home with or witth- out equipment. Priced to sell. Located 74% mi. N.W. Daw- son, Terrell Co., T.-L. Ray- burn, Rt. 3, Dawson, Phone Wyatt 5-2215. 195. A. farm, Fannin Co., I mi. from Dial P.O. and school, about 22 mi. from a Ridge. B. A. Weeks, ad. Approx. 21 A. land on mail and school bus Rt., $1,200.00; also, 1956 Ford pickup farm truck, good as new, $1,100.00. Dave Holloway, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega., & 120 A. mostly Mtn. land, part in cultivation, adjoining Govt. reservation in N. Ga. J. P. Jones, Dial, 90 A. land, 4 R. house, elec. gas, 2 nice lakes, well stock- ed, mail and school bus Rt., paved Rd., 10 mi. W. of Daw- sonville, Dawson, Ga. R. C. McWilliams, Dawsonville. 40 A. land, 1 mi. from Dah- lonega-Dawsonville Hwy. on good all weather road, some jtimber, good building and lake sites, water through land. Miller Davis, Rt. 3, Dahlon- ega. _ Approx. 15 A. land, dwell- ing and store room together, on Elberton and Athens Hwy. J. B. Saxon, Elberton. 222% A. land, about 75 A. open, some saw timber, plen- ty young timber, flowing well, old mill site, good pasture J. E. Harden, Ellaville. _ 20 A. more or less, 6 A. in pasture, 4 A. in cultivation, 10 A. in woodland, 5 R. house with water in house, 2 car garage and other buildings and small orchard. Will Grant, Rt. 1, Box 29, Ellijay. 207 A. in Gilmer Co. 6 jmi. from Ellijay, near Oak- land School, mail by door, REA. elec. power, new churches and stores, about 90 A. river and creek bottoms, balance in woods. Enclose stamped envelope for more details. Grady L. McArthur, Star Rt. B, Ellijay. 78 No. Ga. land, 12 mi. El- ljay, Gilmer Co. 5 R. house, barn, other out-bldgs., plenty water, lot young timber. Elec. RFD, mail and school bus route. Some orchard. $2,785.00 with one third down, bal. yeasy terms. F. J. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 115 A. land, plenty timber and trees, with stream and paved road, 34 mi. Atlanta in | Coweta Co. Claude S. Brad- ley. 1860 Skyland Rd. Cham- blee. se 40 A. farm located Walker Co., near Scenic Hwy., 6 RB. house, lights, bored well, barn. out-bldgs., young 540 tree or- chard Delicious apples, just beginning to bear, Near church, school bus and mail route. $4,200. Immediate pos- Cloudland, session. Joe Hudgins, Star Rt. 75 A. more or less, 3 mi.] land, with running wate re mail Rt., elec., $7,000.00. Mrs. 105 A. land and farm equip- ment, 13 mi. Atlanta, 1/4 mi. off hard road. Mail and school bus by house, 1/2 mi. church. 2 mi. Ellenwood, Clayton Co. Good place for lake sites. Farm equipment included, S. C. Case tractor, planiter, cul- tivator, A6 Case combine with motor, 2 smoothing harrow, drain drill, bush & bog har- row, cut off saw, 2 disc plow. 6 row cotton duster, 1949 pick-up truck, 1 milch cow, calf, 14 turkeys and about 35 hens. Wm. M. Chambers, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. : 7 A. rich farm jand, creek of running water, practically new 6 R. house (30 ft. living room, dining room, kit., 3 bed- rooms, full bath, utility room), tiled floors, Butane gas, lights, water, phone, 60 ft. porch, 2 car ports. Terms, small equity and assume loan of $3,300. with payments of $30. mo. Take good car, truck or. trac- tor in trade. Located approx. 7 mi. W. Carrollton, Carroll Co. Paul T. Carter, Rt. 2 Car- rollton. Ph. TE 2-3775. 200 A. cattle farm, 1 mi. off Hwy. 27 in Heard Co. on good soiled rd., 75 A. or more in per. pasture, fenced and cross- fenced with plenty running water, lake stocked with fish, large barn, 7 R. house with bath, hot and cold water, heat- ed with butane gas. School bus and mail at door. Lots of fruit trees and flowers. Mrs. J. H. Knight, Rt. 2, Franklin, Ph, Roopville 4485. Small acreage, 4 R. house, pine panneled, large rock fire- place, bath, new hot water heater, good well water with new pump. Pine and Poplar timber, and on All Weather road. School bus and mail route by door. Elevation 2600 ft. on Eastman Mtn. _ near Clayton. $5,000. J. L. Christ- ian, Clayton, Ph. 2243. . Approx. 1 acre land, with old 5 R. house, with water and lights, wired for elec. stove, in Newton Co. near Mansfield. R. E. Barrett, Rt. 3, Box 20, College Park. Ph. PO 7-496. Clarke Co. land, 130 A. about 4 mi. University of Ga., Ath- ens, in Piedmont section, bor- ders on Little Sandy Creek, number of springs and rich river bottoms. 4 buildings but no residence. Large 4 trees, walnuts and _ persim- tions. On paved road. $95 A.; natual for 85 A. lake. Long road frontage. Many cedar trees. $75 A. Show property: Robt. J. Warren, Kendall, Fla. Owner. Contact. Lee H. Guest, 225 No. Lumpkin St., Athens. Ph. LI 8-2761. shade: mons, Fine view 3 dif. direc- | also 90 A, 6 mi. University, 10 A. extra good land, (gra- vel) for garden, chickens and hog raising. 24 mi. Columbus, 2 mi. paved road. Mail and school bus and REA line by door. Nice lake. 2 doz. pecan trees. Paul Anthony, Buena Vista. Land with timber on it, 3 mi. No. Roberta on Hwy. 341. No letters. N. M. Spillers, Musella. Ph. VE 6-4800. 85 A. land in Haralson Co., 4-1/2 mi. NE. of Buchanan, 1/4 house, wired for stove and phone, good well and barn, other out buildings, 12 A. hog pasture, cow pasture both with water, about 40,000 ft. young saw timber, $50 acre. James E. Hicks, Felton. 34 A. land, 6 R. block house, ideal lake site, good well of of land and house within 25 mi. of Atlanta, prefer DeKalb or Fulton Co. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton. Approx. 11 A of land, 5 A Fescue and other grasses, fenc- ed pasture, creek runs through pasture, lake already built, dam needs repair, 7 R. house, hot and cold water, deep well, on Hwy. 27, 8 mi. from Cedar- town. J. E. Fulmer, Felton. 120 A. of timber, pulpwood with growing pines, 7 R. house, bath, gas heat, modern conv., 15 A. lake, well stocked, 2-1/2 mi. E. of Felton, Haralson Co. Clifford Rainey, Rt. 2, Felton, Ph. Buchanan 3984, : tof timber on mi. of black top, fair frame: water. Sell or exch. for few A. - Farm located 1 mi. SE Bow- ersville, Hart Co., near old Canon Church, on paved road. 7 R. house 3 yrs. old, bath and all mod: conveniences. Good barn. 35 A. cultivation. Good cotton allotment. 70 ft. well, 38 ft. water. On school bus and mail route. Will be near Hartwell Dam back water. H. A. Sheriff, Rt. 1, Canon. 350 A farm and pine timber- ed tract, located 7 mi. W of Jesup, on Hwy. 341 6. A. to- bacco and 10 A. cotton allot- ments, 2 tenant houses, 3 to- |bacco barns with Smith-Mayo curers, 2 tobacco pack houses, 2 stock barns, shelter for farm equipment. Additional pine timbered land adjoining if de- sired. Roscoe Dean, Jesup, Ph. 7-2264. 5 to 35 A. land, as desired, good modern 8 R. house with bath, lights, water, wired for phone, 1 barn, built in 1948 and other outbuildings. On school bus and mail Rt., good road, 1 mi. from pavement. Excellent well of water, creek borders one side of land. Pas- ture, pines, cover crop, several large pecan and fruit trees and vines. Inquire at Moores Nursery. Billie W. Moore, iJ eckson. 60 A., more or less, located 1 mi. E. of Jonesboro on Hwy. 138 and crossed by new Jones- boro-Stockbridge Rd. Co. wat- er main runs through proper- ty, also branch of running and spring of water. Fine lake site. Phone and elec., $1,000 acre. J: H. Cates, Rt, 1 Box: 12; Jonesboro. ~ Good 3 R. house with 3 porches, ceiled and newly painted inside and out, wired |for elec. stove, good well in yard, good large barn, run- ning water through pasture, fine garden, some outbuild- ings. In sight of Hwy. Sell a- bout 10 A and building or sell entire farm together. Good lake site and gravel rd. runs through property. Bar gain price. House now _ vacant, ready to move in. Mrs. Bill Hyde, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph. 4708. . 1A. land in Butts Co., near Jenkinsburg, 6 R. house with bath, fixed for Butane gas, 6 in. drilled well. Located on paved road. James W. Cope- land, Jenkinsburg, Ph. 2141. 13 A. land Telfair Co. 6 R. house, lights, full bath, water pump, 2 spigots in yard, small crib, sev. fruit trees, lots of flowers in yard, 7-1/2 mi. Lumber City, on No. 117 Hwy. $3,000. V. R. Skipper, Kings- land. Ph. Place, 9-3485. - 1100 acres Yand with lots Ue S: Hwy. 221 in Johnson Co. L. T. Harrison, Kite, 206 A. dairy farm, 180 A. open land, 60 in Coastal Ber- muda. 3 stall Surge parlor, 500 gal. bulk tank, 52 head Hol- stein cattle and full line of machinery. 6 R. modern house, 6 mi. No. Louisville, Jefferson Co. on Hwy. No. 1, and 1 mi. to right. Neil Hol- deman, Rt, 1, Box 105 A, Louisville. 10 A. land, about half in pine timber, some _ large enough to cut now. 3 small, old houses, livable if repaired. Elec. 3 mi. out Hwy. 29, NE of Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Coo] wi, 46 ith! No Rosene, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. 14 A. good land, about 3 in pasture, on State Rt., 124, good paved road, 1 mi. N.E. Litho- nia, DeKalb Co., rock house, 6 large rooms and hall, County water, natural gas already in- stalled. 3 R. tenant house. Ga. Power elec. School bus at front door, good neighborhood, near store and churches. Atlanta phone service, Mrs, Horace Lowe, 2278 Rock Chapel Rd., Lithonia. Ph. Hudson 2-6166. 108 A. farm, 60 A, in culti- vation, on school bus and mail route. Good 5 R. house, good barn and out bldgs., orchard, sowed pasture with creek run- ning through it, some good timber, 6 mi. So. LaFayette, Walker Co., near Martindale. $8,000. Fred L. Battles, Rt. 2. LaFayette, Imi. town. Near Chattahoochee {peach farm. H. E. F teva, 100 A. part in cultivat bal. in young pines, 3 springs, located 1/2 a4 West LaFay- ette, Walker Co. 2 houses, wir. ed for electricity. H. M. An. drews, Rt. 1, LaFayette. : Approx. 400 A. some young pine timber, 3/4 mi. frontage on paved road, good locality, electricity available. Located 7 mi, Trion, Chattooga Co., and 5 mi, LaFayette, Walker Co, $25 acre. Roy Morgan, Box 404, LaFayette. Ph. 4-0372. 52 A. Gwinett Co., 2 mi, Courthouse, 2 roads through property. Lake site, 2 streams, 40 A. fenced. Some saw tim- ber and pulp wood. John J, Hood, Lawrenceville. Pt Thornwall 3-2087. Ss 4 A, with 4 R. house with bath, located on Hwy. 41, South of Valdosta, also 2-1/9 A, adjoining with 4 R. house and bath, hot and cold running water; one other place (num- ber of acres not stated clear enough to be printed), 5 R, house and bath, hot and cold water, 4 A. fish pond, well stocked, Located 7 mi. So. Val: dosta, Lowndes Co. Roy Brown, Rt. 2, Box 380, Lake Park, Ph, CH. 2-1477, =. sy 133 A_ eattle farm, cross fenced, plenty water, perman- ent pastures, 1 large 2 bedrm, house with modern facilities, barn, chicken house, other outbuildings and tenant house, 7 A. natural lake site, located 15 mi. So. of new Farmers Mkt., 3 mi. E. of Fayetteville on old Fayeiteville-Hamptor paved Rd. Cecil Reasor, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. eo 30 rich acres, new 5 R, house, bath, gas furnace, fi place, dbl. garage with lars storage space, chicken hous and yard, on new Black To Rd. School bus and mail. River. Price is right. For fur. ther information call Mrs, Collins, PO 1-7608, 2791 De. Lowe Dr. East Point. T. J Bailey, Owner, Rt. 1, Franklin 10 A. good 5 R. house, with bath and built in cabinets out- bldgs. 6 A. good, level culti vated land, rest in woods. 5 A. lake site. 1 mi. Black Top aa Sacrifice. C. W. McDowell, Rt. I, Felton. ee (262 A. 65 A. cultivation, 9 A. Cotton (makes over bale acre). 60 A. pasture in sec. for both hogs and cattle, 5 lasting streams water, 6 springs, lol growing pines, 5 lake sites ranging 5 to 30 acres. 30 A. bottoms. 3 good lasting wells of water. Mail and school bu: route by door, near 3 church 1 mi. Black Top Rd. 5 R. an 3 R. house, ceiled, plenty out- bldgs. 3 mi, E. Felton, Haral- son Co. H. A. Ayers, Rt. Felton. Ph. Buchanan 3982 90 A. 8 mi. No. Temple, C roll Co., 15 mi. Rockmart, West Dallas. 450 yards ni Hwy. Good water, with lasti water in pasture. About 12. cultivation. Some mineral, Young timber. All or pa Write at once, as place may sold Thursday, April 9th O. Stone, Rt. 1, Box 111, Fug gerald. 2/3 in woods, hardwood and pine pulpwood, $100 an Acre, call or see. J. N. Elrod, Sr 317, N. Hill St., Griffin, 48 A. chicken farm in Fo syth Co., 12 mi. W. of Gaine ville, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 53, mi. from Lake Lanier, scho bus and mail Rt., phone avail- able, 1 small 1,200 sq. ft. chi ken house, 1 cement bloc! 31 x 236 ft. long, auto. equi 1, 6 R. dwelling, plenty w Will finance up to half. ' Woods, Rt. 5, Gainesville 270 A. farm land on pa State Hwy. in Talbot Co, 2 town. Approx. 50 A. open 1 125 A. young timber, pine, hardwood uncleared sandy loam soil, clay s 6 R. house and 5 R. lake sites. Fine fo y March 18, 1959 = ~ FARM LAND FOR SALE 70 A. fenced and crossfenc- , pastures well watered with sold streams, lake sites. Ap- prox. 150 A. open land, bal- nce in woods. Nice 6 R. house, th, lights, phone, Co. water, ntral heat. Good out build- gs, near schools. 26 mi. from tlanta, 6 mi. from Lawrence- le, $125 acre. John H. Esco, t. 1, Grayson, Ph. Loganville OZ, 117 A. farm, water, no uses, high and dry, lots ung timber, some acreage oil Bank, $62.50 acre. Terms in be arranged on condition. CC, Hayman, Girard. Ph. 81.- 6 A good land: Taylor Co. ar Howard. Modern 6 R. ouse, few fruit trees, good iden, scuppernong arbor, a- ut 2 A in young pines, con- nient to stores, P. O. and urch, on school bus Rt. Nice neighborhood. Make of- r. G. W. Creel, Howard. 40 A. land, on Hwy. 96, 15 open land, 1/4 mi. from urch and stores, on. bus and ail Rt.; also, 1 H wagon and amness for sale. Z. J. Loyd, oward. 8A. land in Banks Co., 4 i. N. of Homer. on paved rd., ver, 3/4 mi. Silver Shades wiist church, good farming nd, lots of saw timber and wing timber. Good stock rm, $100 per acre cash. Title r. Ben Payne, Rt. 1, Hom- 50 A. farm, more or less, 3 house in fair cond., lights, _,mail and school bus rt., ater that will run into house, out 8 A. good bottom land, st in young pine and oak imber, pasture. Trout stream nning through, 2 mi. from v't. Fish and Game Refuge. eal chicken or truck farm- beg, $2,500. S. D. Cantrell, ligdon. : 182 A. country estate, 1700 . Ft., brick veneer house, 2 s. old. 2 pond sites on 2 eams. Tenant house (occu- ed) and 2 barns. 110 A. open a: d, richest Columbia Co. soil. 1/2 mi. No. Harlem on Ap- ng Hwy. Plenty growing ber, $18,500. Tractor and ulpment available. H. W. rdin 5-6757, ock or poultry farm, modern se under construction, 60 jn timber and some good ttom land, 30 A. lake site, enty water, $8,000.00 L. T: ote, 5174 Campbellton Rd. S. : Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-0588. 2 A level land, 2 mi. Ac- orth, Cobb Co., on Hickory rove Rd, 6 R. 6 yr. old louse, bath, back and front oorches, barn, storage house. Ouse wired for elec? stove. S_in house, county water ailable. Young fruit trees, and pecans, and $6,000.00 W. H. . 1, Acworth. 50 A. good fertile land, 6 R. iter, REA power, 2,000 cap. i oultry house, barn other out- oldgs. 1 lake stocked with ream and bass fish. On paved ad 1 mi. Ea. South Hall High hool on Poplar Springs Rd. ding cultivator, 2 H. wagon. ll all or part. See. Dont ite. H. G. Fraser, Rt. 3, rainesville. 12-1/2 A. more or less on ear Creek, good for fishing, ome open land, some swamps. s. J. E. Rhodes, Keysville. _42 A. 6 R. house, good spring, sh pond, 6 mi. West Soper- On on school bus route. Rea- onable price. Abbie Brant- Rt. 3, Soperton. 3 A. in Irwin Co. a. 4 A. cotton, and also tobacco allot- sarge pasture. $12,000. Lewis, Box 187 Wil- near ool and mail Rt., on Hudson. -ifor stove, elec. pump in well. ir, Jr., Star Rt., Harlem. Ph. 0A. near Dahlonega, ideal use, 2 halls, 3 porches, city. 5-1/2 pea- | ~ FARM LAND 9 A. cotton allotment for like to rent all or part of ee a ee Jr., 103 armon -- LaGrange, Ph. TU. 4-8504. - e ae _ 5 R. house, modern conven- lences, 8 A. excellent bottom land, SE edge of Atlanta. Some extra work available. Prefer retired couple, no children. $40. month rent. Z. A. God- win, 1250 Moreland Ave., At- lanta 16. Want family to put farm in- to production. Standing rent may be paid by roofing and papering house this year. No allotments or commitments at present. Prefer someone who could do carpenter work in spare time. 20 x 34 ft. house, elec., good well. Can put in elec. pump and gas. Serena Shutt, 4701 Jett Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5. 10 A. woodland, for home site, small farm or poultry farm. Will consider long time lease, if interested. Earl Stuckey, Rt. 2, Blackshear. 50 A: of good farm land and pasture for rent. Mrs. E. A. Wood, 639 - 2nd. Ave., Colum- bus, Ph. Fairfax 2-3235. 2 farm houses, with or with- out 300 A. of land, by yr., mo., or 5 yr. lease. Good bottom land, good *5 -R. house and water. 20 mi. W. of Atlanta. K. H. Dorsett, 1475 Frazier Rd., Decatur, Ph. HI. 3-9449. Modern dairy farm for lease. Pipe line parlor, milking barn, 1,730 lb. quota, equip. for irri- gation, 500 ton concrete silo and 2 new dwellings. J. T. Smith, Ray City. 309 A. farm, 8 R. house, 60 A. bottom land. Standing rent or thirds and fourths basis. Located on Hwy. 155 near Stockbridge. G. M. Wright, Conley, Rt. 1, Ph. Ma. 7-2624. Want retired white couple for caretaker of small farm near Atlanta. 3 R. house, wired House and garden in return for work as caretaker and looking after livestock. Must be absolutely non-drinkers and honest. Good. opportunity for right person. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd., NE, At- lanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-1072. Good place for elderly cou- ple, able furnish selves, who want to truck patch and care for yard, etc. Can have chick- ens, hogs and cow. Land to work up to 10 acres. On mail route, paved road, 4 mi. No. Dalton. Bessie Clifton, Rt. 5, Dalton. Around 30 A. in cultivation, sandy soil, in Lanier County. on west side Alapaha River, in about 2 mi. Berrien Co. on old dirt Willacoochee Rd. not very far from Hwy. 1.9 A to- bacco, 2-1/2 A. cotton (made 3 bales cotton on 2.3 acres last year). No stock. Lannie Spell, c/o Minnie Rouse, Rt. 1, Nash- ville. FARM LAND WANTED - Want 50-100 A farm in north Ga., good house, farm land and pastures and plenty water. J. P. Osborne, Rt. 3, Dallas. - Want . 200-300 A. land in vicinity Winder, Barrow Co., suitable for cattle farming. Prefer open acreage with lt- tle or no timber, ample run- ning water, all in 1 tract, but will consider acreage of 40 A. and up. Furnish complete de- tails, to include price per. Guy F. Maddox, Rt. 4, Win- der. Want 1-5. A. land with small house on bus or trolly line, prefer in Cobb or Fulton Co. E. W. Hendon, 1781 S. Pryor Cir. Apt. 3, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 2-6913. Want to buy small farm 1- 10 A. land, in Seminole or De- Kingsland, rent in Salem District. Would |/1 2 : Want small house or cabin land in North Ga. Mtns. on or near paved rd. E. M. Drake, ie Lawton Ave. SW At- anta. Want 150-200 A. dairy farm and equip. if possible. Must have good 8 bed rm. house with modern conveniences, on mail and school bus Rt. De- scribe and state price in first letter. Woodrow Towner, Box 2304, Macon. Want to buy small dairy farm, want about 200 A., stocked and equipped. John Spicer, P. O. Box 247, Mon- tezuma, Ph. 7916. Want 4 or 5 A. in Henry or Rockdale Co., to raise chickens. Water is a must. Joseph B. Woods, $255 Pinehill Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6947. Want to buy large tract of timberland. Virginia Killorin, 1391 Wessyngton Rd., N. E Atlanta 6, Ph. TR 2-3395. Will buy farm of 100 A. and up, with good main residence, barn and tennant house. Must be fenced and have woodland and water. Give full details in first letter, price, terms, loca- tion and condition of buildings. J. T. McBrayer, c/o James P. Osborne, RFD, $, Dallas. Want 100-300 A. farm with small acreage in bearing pe- can trees. All replies answered. E. Park McKibbon, Griffin. Want to buy small farm 3 A..and up. with or without house, but must have trees, pines preferred, located on South Ga. on U. S. Hwys. No. 1 47, 17 or 341. State price in first letter. J. A: Weaver, Rt. 1, Box 215, Bartow. Want 500-1,000 A., fairly level land, preferred not cut uy by Co. roads in W. Central Ga. Write full details, size, lo- cation, improvements, price, etc. J. T. McKoy, Thomaston. Want to buy about 200 A. pasture and timber land, pre- ferably in So. Ga. area. Will consider smaller acreage. Sam Goodson, RFD 1, Box 7, Lake Park, Ph. Cherry 4-1818. Want 80-200 A. Georgia land, priced reasonable. Charl- es H. Rogers, 2031 Sandtown Rd., SW, Atlanta 11: : Want 50 or 100 A. land, suitable for pine trees. No im- provements needed. Prefer 50 mi. north of Atlanta. Frank Hagan, 740 Trust Co of Ga. Bldg., Atlanta 3. : Want to buy several hundred acres of unimproved or run- down farm land. Must be cheap. John Bowen, Rock Springs. : Want to buy, within 50 mi. of Atlanta, cattle farm with livable house and plenty of water, or unimproved land or timberland. Will consider any tract on good road. Mrs. Stuart W. Ross, 435 Woodward Way, NW, Atlanta 5. | Want acreage with lake site near Washington, Ga. W. D. Branan, 681 Woodland Ave., SE, Atlanta. Want good cattle farm, 500 or more A. in 1 tract, located within 100 mi. of-Atlanta. Must be reasonable. O. C. Mulkey, 1956 Mt. Paran Rd., N.W., At- Janta, Ph. CE. 7-2035. : Want 50 or 100 A. with nice creek, near Hwy. vicinity of Suwanee, Green Braselton, Jr., a W. Manor Lane, SW, At- anta. 2 Want Jand with timber or suitable for growing timber. Robert S. Ware, PO Box 251, Ph. 3981, Hogansville. Have small No. Fulton Co. A.|acreage, over 1,000 ft. front- age, will exch. for farm with large older house on it, in ra- dius 100 mi. Atlanta. Mrs. Geo. Normandy, Rt. 11, Ridge- wood Road, Atlanta. Want buy or rent for reason- able price, 20 A) more or less, not too far from Atlanta, or other good size town in Ful- ton or DeKalb Co. Want un- improved land. P. Paul Peek, catur Co. D. Woodall, Box 336, apy 0 on creek with elec. and some ocated in central Ga. Dairy | 0., close to DeKalb] i |bits, or would buy place with Want 5 or 10 A. with or without house (need not be modern), for reasonable price, and be located So. Columbus. Give full information first let- ter. Nicholas Lansberg, 107 F. Peabody Apt., Columbus. Want 10 to 25 A. in Houston 'Co., with or without house, and part open land. Paul N. Mac- key, 200 Johns Rd. Warner Robins, Ph. WA 83-4367. Want few acres land near Rome, with small cabin on it and water, any place if it is cheap enough. J. C--FHartis, 206 East 14 St., Rome. Want to exch. for acreage or pine timber land, small acre- age with renovated farm house in an Mountain community in Cobb Co. on Mays Rd. New wiring, fresh paint, phone, un- derground Butane tank, pump in well, fruit and nut trees, fig bushes, nice grove. Frank . Swift, 1405 Fulton Natnl car esate Atlanta e. Ph. TR 5-5168. Want buy farm or acreage, 25 to 75 acres, within 30 mi. Marietta. Mrs. C. Hilliard, 311 Robin Lane, Marietta. farm, with majority of land in pine timber, within 60 mi, radius of S. W. Atlanta. Would like farm with little or no im- provements. Clabe McClure, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 7209. Want buy 30 to 50 A. farm, cultivated land, good to fair house. Will pay $2,500. to $3,- 000. down and bal. in 10 yrs. Prefer middle or So. Ga. Fred Colbert, Col. 1096 Conway Dr. N. W., Atlanta 5. Es FARM LAND WANT TO RENT Want to rent small farm by the month, with fair house and 5 to 10 A. Jand, in cultivation. Dewey F. Puryear, 712 Jones Shaw Rd., Marietta, Ph. HEm- lock 5-9402. Want to rent with option to buy, good house with at least 10,000 cap. broiler house, small acreage. Must have plen- ty water, on paved road near Madison or in Morgan Co. E. iL Martin, Rt 2, Lavonia. = Want to rent or lease well equipped operating Dairy farm. Must be enough land for pasture and to raise grain for feed. Will make payments out of monthly milk checks. Charles D. Johnson, Rt. 1, Waynesboro, Ph. 3716. Want to rent about 1 A. land with 5 or 6 R. house with bath, lights, and water. Place to raise a few chickens and rab- good terms. Must be in Fulton Co. and near Atlanta. C.. R. Philpot, 1577 Bankhead Ave., Nw, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4- 0009. Aged white woman want to rent 3 or 4 R house with 3 A land or Jess. Must have well water. Within 40 mi. of De- catur. Pay rent monthly, not to exceed $15. or $20. per month. Mrs. Edith Whatley, Rt. 1, Berry Dr., Decatur. Elderly white couple desire to rent small farm house, wired for lights and have small space for garden. Rent not to exceed $25. mo. Prefer DeKalb or Fulton Co. Write, see or phone. George H. Mit- chell, 4639 Covington Rd., De- eatur, Ph. BU. 9-9822. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1940 model, 1/2 ton, pickup truck with 1947 rebuilt motor, $275; also, 2 row middle buster for W. D. Allis Chalmers. Can be seen at my farm on Mon- roe-Athens Hwy. 78. O. C. Sands, Rt. 1, Watkinsville. 2 row, horse drawn, Oliver planter, used only 1 season, cheap for eash. Mrs. P. F. Worthington, Rt. 2, Kingston. Oliver 50 twine hay bailer, pick up type, used very little, in go 535 Washington St. SW., At- lanta 15. Ae | 3309. Minn. Moline V tractor, 5 dise turner, 10 disc bush and bog harrow, 20 dise cuttin harrow, Easy-Flo lime an seeder, Cyclone seeder and | fertilizer spreader, 6 ft. mow=- ing machine, good rubber, ~ good cond., tires bought on delaben, Sr., Ellenwood, Ph, Stockbridge 3621. ee planters, cultivators and fer- _ tilizer distributors; John Deere _ A tractor, late model, with | cultivators and other equip- ment, Both in good condition. C. L. Jordan, Dawson Rd., Americus, Ph. 7497. W. D. Allis Chalmers trac- tor in No. 1 shape, also 1 Tay- lor Way harrow and all kinds farming tools. S. C. Chet? Waddell, Rt. 1, Bremen. Allis Chalmers tractor, new= ly overhauled and_ painted, 1951 model; also, John Deere H tractor with planters and cultivators. Bob Carter, Whitesburg, Ph. TE. 2-7395. 2 H. Turner plow, hay frame and 2 H wagon and body, $20 < z A.{at my home, 3 mi. W. of New- a ;nan on Franklin Hwy. Olin B. Moore, Rt. 1, Box 285, New= 2 nan, eecge Se Tee _ Cement mixer, 1 bag skip loader, trailer, mounted, in working condition, $150; also, 14-1/2 ft. truck body, $40. Paul Helms, Roswell, Ph. 6302, - (No Sunday business). W. C. Allis Chalmers trac- tor, good cond., post hole dig= gers and Athens harrow, $575; Intnl. I-4 tractor with Hough | front end loader, dual wheels, ~ good cond., $650; VAC Case . tractor for parts. F. M. Gazas way, 2556 Clifton Spgs. Rd., | Rt. 1, Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971. Quail breeder pens, com- plete with nests, auto. feeders (and outside waterers, hold 6 or 8 prs., $30 ea, section; also, 1,200 cap. forced air incuba- OP bios oh. -H. Barty, 220 Ridgeland Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-3048. Hither Mustang or Colt Mas- sey-Harris tractor, complete with 2 row planters and culti- vator attachments, in excellent cond.; also, John Deere seed~ er box for 5 disc John Deere | tiller. T. R. Breedlove, Mon roe, Ph. o2d 1, ae Simplex 6 row cotton duster, good cond., ready to mount on W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor, or will fixe to mount on. Ford tractor if preferred, $83. at my farm, 10 mi. E. of Dub- lin on Hwy. 80. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Dublin, PR. BR. 2-2 John Deere D tractor for sale. Daniel Swartzentruber, Rt. 1, Box 81, Montezuma, Ph. 5911. a One 185 gal. cap. Century weed and -fertilizer sprayer, aluminum tank, nozzles and g pipes, big pump. Excellent cond., used only 1 season. Clarence Mooney, Rt. 1, Win- mer Pi (0 ee Case mowing mach., 6 ft. blade, work any tractor, with take off power, $175; 6 in. belt, = 55 ft. long, $30. All in good cond. M. W. Gum, Zebulon. One 6 row Figart cotton | duster, 1 dbl. row fertilizer . dist. Deere M. T. tractor, 1 cotton: and corn planter, mule drawn, Cole type, 1 tractor, Athens plow, all reasonably priced. L. M. Christian, Rt. 1, Now Mill ~ Rd., Monroe. Bae 2 wheel, all steel farm trail- er, good rubber, top remova- ble, in A-1 cond., used very little, bargain priced. J. A. Milteer, P. O. Box 344, Quit-. man. fos N 7 row tractor spray for Super A tractor, complete with pump, barrel, hose and nozzles, cheap for cash; 1 Cole planter with tractor hitch for Super A or Cole tractor, in good cond. J. B. Bramlett, Margret. ae 150 gal. Wilson bulk milk tank, in perfect condition. R. cond, A. C, Wright, Rt. | ville. c ot SS ies tractor. $1,000. M. M. DeBar- oe John Deere MT tractor with = and planter for John . eat ia PAGE SIX "EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Oaks, No. 801-A, 5. deck, laying pen, holds 10 pr. lay- ing quail, $25; also, Leahy in- cubator, model no. 416E, holds 416 eggs, 1 yr. old, $75. F. A. Barfield, 3244 Seminole Ave., Macon, Ph. SH. 6-1242. 1 Belsaw mill and power unit, also, 1 Vance planer, cheap for cash. Mrs. J. M. Dempsey, 5151 Dunwoody Rd., Dunwoody. 2 H hillside or reversable Chattanooga turn plow, extra point, good working cond., 1 H middle buster, good shape (Gantt), Ea., $5; 1 dbl. hopper Cole planter with sword: open- er, good as new, only planted about 10 A., with attachments, $22.50 All FOB Guyton. H. B. Shearouse, Rt. 1, Springfield. Turning plow for David Bradley garden tractor, never been used, cannot ship, $25. L. W. Booth, 896 Ridge Ave., N.W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4- 3498. Deep well equip. to pump - water to pasture, pump jack, ood as new, $25; 12 gal. tank, 10; switch box, $6; check valve, $5; 5 pieces, 1-1/4 in. piping, 20 ft. long, 25c ft. Starling Yawn, Byronville. Jubilee Ford tractor,.4 disc breaking plow, heavy duty disc harrow, cultivator, Cov- ington planters, John Blue fert. distributor, weeder, 13 hole earborn grain drill on rub- ber, fertilizer, grain and small seed compartments, John Deere tractor wagon, good cond., reasonably priced. E. W. Cunningham, RFD 2, McBean, Ph. Waynesboro 3720. . Marshal Elec. fence in new condition with wire and in- sulation to run about 1 mi.; also, Dobbins cotton duster No. 200 in good cond. Lee Seller, Chase Rd., Cornelia. Minn. Moline 335 with 3 point hitch, 1958 model trac- tor run less than 100 hrs. Sac-~ rifice for $1,750. Robert Jack- rae Ft. Valley, Ph. TA, 5- 1 H wagon, cheap; 1 middle buster plow, 1 H Oliver turn- ing plow, 1 Gantt guano dis- tributor, all in farm and good cond.; also, good tall, all metal, corn sheller. Lucille Brown, Rt. 4, Box 239, Sylvania. 2 H. wagon, $25; 2 H middle buster, $10; mule scoop. $10; iron dbl. tree with singletree, $5; 2 sets gears with 2 leather collar, one, $6 other, $5, sizes, 17 and 19. G. L. Jackson, Rt. a BP etad Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. John Blue cotton duster for Super A Farmall tractor: like new, also, I. H. C. peanut shak- er for Super A Farmall, A-1- cond, Reasonably priced. Mrs. J. L, Brown, Rt. 3, Hawkins~- ville, Ph. Twilight 2-2167, 4 steel drums, with covers, 6.6 bu. cap., $2.50 ea. Have frames for padlocking 3 of same; complete horse turning plow with metal beam. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469, ee (Belair), Ph. RE. 6- Peach packing machinery, ; brush, tables, graders, will sell complete or in parts: also, Niagara Turner and Durand ands turn. J. R. Hill, Green- ville. 1 metal Sioux bin, 1,250 bu. _ap., like new, $400, E, G. Fountain, Ft. Valley. - Martin tandem Low Boy with drop down back, capable of hauling D 8, elec. brakes, set of brake linings, $1,200. TD 6 Dozer motor for sale cheap. Can be seen at my home near Blairsville. No letters. No phone. Lloyd Young, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 100 ft, roll, 4 ft., best grade woven fencing complete with ~ dbl. driveway gate and posts, $70. Miss Mattie Lou OKel- ley, Box 85, Maysville. Chas McCormick-Deering field harvester, model 20-C, 66 in. cutter bar attachment, row crop attachment, 6 cylinder Silver Diamond engine, less than 200 working hrs. Brother M. Alanus, Procurator, Mon- astery of the Holy Ghoast, Conyers. Direct cut attachment for 32 A Papec forage harvester with wheel hold down, used 1 season, in good cond., $150. U. T. Smith, Mansfield, Ph. Covington 6091. John Deere A tractor, culti- vators, planters, 6 disc tiller with seeder, dbl. disc harrow, 2 bottom trailer plow, drag bar Nashville. J. J, Harrell, RFD 1, Nashville. John Deere cotton, corn planter with all plates, 2 H Oliver 12 Turner, Oliver 1 H turner, middle buster plows, stocks and other horse drawn farm tools. J. W. Cosby, 747 Fletcher St., Cedartown, John Blue, 6 row, cotton duster, $100; John Deere planters, axle type, fits A or B, $75, all in good repair; Ford cotton duster, 6 row, needs. some repair, $50. Odie C. Bramlett, Rt. 1, Colbert. Slightly used large irrigat- ing system, less than 1/2 price. Co ie Hinson, P.O. Box 219, Alamo, Ph. LO. 8-2051. Cole planter, and guano distributor, both like new, used only a few times last yr., $25 ea. H. C. Cleland, Rt. 1, Box 359 Sa- vannah, Ph. Guyton PR. 2- 3245. tires, runs good, includes disc darrow, cultivators and turn plow, $90. Grady Chambers, 3638 Spring St., Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-3655. David Bradley chain saw and 1952, 3/4 ton, Intnl. pick up truck. Lester Lofland, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph, 1005-W-1. all, $800. On Hwy. 129, So. of mule drawn 2 wheel garden tractor, good. MARKET BULLETIN, 300 gal. Steinhorst bulk milk cooler, with compressor in good cond.; also 10 can size milk cooler, will sell seperate- ly. M. B. Calson, Rt. 4, Box 440, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-0083. John Deere A tractor with planting and cultivating equip. 1 rotary hoe, 6 disc tiller with all new disc, harrow with all ton peanut rake, used to rake only 11 A oa Mrs. Willis Mathews, Rt. i, Ft. Valley. new dise, heavy duty Lillis- Intnl. T. D. 18 with hydrau- lic angle blade, in good cond., used only a few hrs. J. C. Kirkpatrick, C/O Clayton Farms, 1141 Johnson Rd., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. JA. 5-5346. Farmall Super C_ tractor, set cultivators, planters, fer- tilizer att.; 8 disc Farmall bush and bog disc harrow. and John Deere combine with engine. L. J. Ballard, Rt. 4, Box 161, Griffin, Ph, 3324. : John Deere combine, Model 25; 7 tt. cut, PLO practically new, Darf side delivery rake, model PBP 12, in good condi- tion. Mrs. Grady Redma., Monticello, Ph, 6195. excellent cond., looks like new; |p 5, 5 deck chick starter bat- teries and 2, 3 deck developing batteries, $30 ea., less if lot is taken. Alfred Haase, Rt. 3, Box 65, Brunswick, Ph. AM.- 5-0466, e Friend spray machine, 300 gal. cap., N.X. model pump, used in commercial peach or- chard, $350. R. F. Nutt, Jr., Luella, Ph. McDonough 4174. EQUIPMENT _ WANTED Want mower, middle buster, bush hog and rubber tired wagon for Ford tractor, 3 point hitch, in good cond. and with- in 50 mi, radius of Marietta. D. W. Shaw, Rt..1, Kennesaw. Intnl. TD-9 deisel crawler tractor with heavy duty cargo winch, recently recondition and in excellent cond., bar- gain for cash. L. A. Mallory Jr., Thomaston, Ph. Midway 7-3259 nights. 2 Set of cultivators and plant- er for Farmall A tractor, $50 or exch. for equal value shell- ed corn bagged and delivered. A. C. Drake, Rt. 3, Box 311, Washington. - Farm machinery to sell sep- arately or in single group, 3 tractors and equip., rakes, disc tillers, stalk cutter, and ham- mer mill, Reasonably priced or will take less. E. H, Jones, Reynolds. 1953 model John Deere B tractor; John Deere tractor mower and 4 dise tiller, smoothing harrow. J. H. Ste- phens, Social Circle, Ph. 3316. Ford field cultivator, Ford subsoiler and 1 H drawn Cole dbl. hopper corn planter. All in good cond. J. C. Cutter, Blue Ridge. Model 20 W Bucyrus Erie well drilling machine on 2-T Dodge truck, fully equip., both in good cond, E. R. Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 100, Dallas, Ph. 3481. Model 64 Intnl. Harvester combine, excellent cond., pric- ed reasonable. Harry Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491. John Blue cotton duster, 6 row, for tractor, not new but in good cond., do good work, priced reasonable. Located on of Buchanan. Robert Lee es Rt. 2, Box 76, Tem- ple. 1 saw mill, 3 headblocks, frick mill and 27 in. Corley all steel Edger, 1 Diesel power unit, 110 hp, priced right or would trade for good: late model Ford tractor in good cond, Located at Friendship church in Paulding Co. Glenn Brown, Rt. 3, Douglasville. 1 good uses elec. well pump with pipes, also plastie hose. See. Mrs. Ernest Clark, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. a By pend Rape ge cae gap ae ar rea Copper Mine Hwy., 8 mi. NE|. Want 2 good used 13 x 26 tractor tires. T. B. Manley, Rt. 4, box 149, Griffin, Ph. 5023. Want used front mounted blade for Farmall cub tractor. State price and cond. W. F. Crawford, Rt. 1, Meansville, Want field cultivator (all purpose plow), late model pre- ferred, State price and cond. Guy McKillian, Dacula, Ph. Lawrenceville, TH. 3-4439. Want Ford tractor in good running cond., with or with- out harrow and rotary mower, priced right for cash and with- in reasonable distance of Americus, No other equip. needed. J. L. Suttles, Vienna Rd., Americus, Ph. 2330. Want to buy reasonable, 600 or 700 egg incubator. State time used and price in first letter. Joe Freeman, 1105 Britt Ave., Columbus. Want planter and fertilizer attachments for Farmall A tractor, in good cond. State reasonable cash price. Prefer within 50 mi. of Carrollton. Ralph Akin, Bowdon Junc- tion, Ph, TE: 2-8775: Want one 10 x 24 used trac- tor tire. H. H, Hoyle, Rt. i: Statham, Want to buy rotary mower for ford tractor and turning plow. Must be cheap for cash. Don_ Cochran, Kennesaw, Ph. Marietta 9-4982 Want 1 farm jeep with 4 wheel drive, Adell Digby, 729 Clark St., Covington, Want 3 point hitch Ford cultivator, dbl. section harrow and 5-1/2 ft. rotary mower. D. L. Fountain, P. O. Box 597, eee Robins, Ph, WA, 3- Want 15 automatic waterers, 8 ft. long for broilers, 25 hang- ing tube feeders and 1 A. R. Wood gas brooder, 500 cap. W. E. Polati , Er t. 38006. y, Evans, Ph. RE, Want power lift for Farm- all M tractor, State price and cond. Martin Moss Rt, 4, El- berton, 2 Want pulling tandem G. I. truck. Quote price, make and condition. Horace Elliott, Rt. 1, Barney, Want a pea thrasher. Call or write. Wilbur Conner, Rt. 3, Hawkinsville, Ph. TWilight 2-2193. : SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE White tender Half Runner garden beans, 65c teacupful; early brown Crowders and Blue Java peas, 40c teacupful. Cheaper in larger quantities; Hickory King seed corn, $1 gal., $1.75 peck. Add postage. B, Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. White, tender 6 wks. beans, 75 pt.; white, black-eye peas, 65c pt.; Okra, 40c for big cup- ful; good yellow pop corn, 25c lb. Weevil-free. Add postage; yellow butternut squash and red pumpkin seed, 3 spoons full, 10c and stamped envel- ope. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Okra seed, 50c teacupful. Add postage. Mrs. G. T. Por- terfield, Rt. 2, Comer. Bushel gourd seed, 18 for 59c PP. J. F. DeBoard, Jasper. Extra large Martin and Jumbo gourd seed, 25c doz. Send self-addressed envelope. Geo. F. Murkerson, Rt. 6, East- man, - : Wednesday, March 18, 195 Old time, tender whit : field bean seed, Germ. 92 pct. 65c cupful; red speckled crow. der peas, Germ. 93 pct.; whit mush peas, Germ. 90 pet, good tender, green okra seaq Germ. 86 pct. 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, R 3, Ellijay. Watercress plants, well ro ed, $1.25 C. Shipped promp Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal shhoun, s Red, yellow plum, 4, clear seed peach, 3, $1; m cadine, dewberry, 4 in. w rooted, Boysenberry, 4 in Mtn. huckleberry, bearing s 25, $1; Hackworth apple trees 2, $1. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt 1, Bowdon. ; Govt. insp., pecan tree Stuarts in size 2/3, $1.50; 3/4 ft., $1.75; Farley, 3/4 ft. on $1.75. Plus sales tax. Exp. Col, unless postage is set with or der L. E. Brown, Baconton., Ph. 2112: Rutger cert, tomato, Brus sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflow lettuce, dill, silver skin on plants, garlic, cabbage, B pepper, collards. All, 35c d Tomatoes only by the tho and, $5 M. FOB farm. No } $1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Frank sr., Rt. 1, Register. -Boysenberry plants, 6 75 plus postage. Mrs. J, Hinson, Box 104, Chester, Everbearing strawberry plants, $1.50 C. PP. W. M Bryant, 5415 Emory Dr., Sa- vannah, 5 Old time striped half run- mer garden banes, guar. ten- der, Germ, 85 pct., 50c lb. No order less 2 Ibs.; black-eyed peas, Germ. 84 pct. and early purple hull. peas, Germ. 83 pet. Ea. 40c lb. All PP in Ga. Mrs. TI. A. Pilgrim, Rt. 5, Cumming. / Apple trees, State insp., 2 yr. 6 ft., branched, red and} yellow Delicious, yellow Horse, Winesap, red June, red Melba, Early Harvest, Rome Beauty, Transparent, Fallowater and Virginia Beauty, $1 ea.; 1 yr. old Concord grapevines, 20c ea. Add postage. Guy Bolt, 223 Claire St., Rossville. 50 to 100 bu. 90 day run- ning Velvet beans, sound and clear, $6.50 bu. W. E. Duke, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Green seed cane, 6c stalk; also few stalks blue seed cane, 8c stalk. At my place at Den- mark, on Hwy. 67. S. J. Foss, Brooklet, Ph. Statesboro (at night) TE 9-3187. Raspberry plants, Mtn. Huckleberry, 10, $2; $15 C.,; strawberry, 24, $1.50. Fine plants, well rooted. Miss Odell |Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Lucretia dewberry (earliest, sweet, juicy), plants, 12 in., $1.25 C.; $5 M. Mrs. B. Robin- son, Greenville. = Kudzu crowns, well rooted, $2 C.; 500, $7; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D,. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Kudzu for planting. All you can dig free of charge. Easy access. Write when you are coming. John A. Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345, Milledgeville. Extra large, firm meat, fine flavor Lady Thompson straw- berry plants (grow on sturdy upright stems, holds berries off dirty, $2 C.: 500, $7.50. Add postage. Ship only well rooted, young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Boysenberry strong, well rooted plants, 6, $1; $1.75 doz.; 2 doz., $3 PP.; old fashioned Blue Damson plums, 2-3 ft., 50c; 5-6 ft., $1 ea. State insp. Dormant sprayed, damp pack- ed. Order of $3 on trees, PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. George Collins, 891. Hammond Le. ee Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5- _Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 25, $2; Hazlenut, 15, $1.65; black walnuts, 2, $1.35; wild strawberry, 4 doz., $1: fresh dug yellow root, washed clean, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.25. Add _'son, Rt, 3, Box 124, Ellijay. postage. Mrs. Nandy Hender- 2 4- Gourd seed: Bushel, Lo _Horseradish roots, sassafras, Queen of Meadow root, 50 lb.; horseradish plants, doz.; garlic plants, 1c ea. C.; red raspberry, 25c ea. $1; tanzy, balm, yellowdock, yellow root, ra vein (not ratsbane), 35c d catnip, 2 bunches, 50c. A postage. Mrs. Presley Fowl Rt. 5, Ellijay. l Hybrid F-2 climbing t tomato plants ready April 1 plants. 500, $1.25; $2 M. Mix orders accepted. Ship dai E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 6 Fitzgerald, Ga. Sunflower seed, Jumbo, Long Handle, Martin and O mental, 10c pkt. and stamped, addressed envelope, 3 pkts,, 25c; yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Hand saved 1957 round, dark green rind, yellow me watermelon seed, Germ. | pet., 60c teacupful. Add pos age. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, 2, Calhoun. Old fashion, large bloomi Sunflower seed, (good po try feed), 30c cupful; dry h red Cayenne pepper pods (f home use), 30c doz.; go tender, old time white creas back bedn seed, 65 cupf catnip, 25c clump, 5, $1. A postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, 5, Ellijay. x Large Martin gourd se 10c doz.; 4 doz., 25c, plus se addressed, stamped envelop Prompt return on all orders. Mrs. Ethel Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitzgerald. Bushel (grow to 62 in. round) gourd seed, 30 s 25c and stamped _ envelop Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dall Cornfield bean seed, whi creaseback, speckled cutshorts and mixed cutshorts, al white cutshorts and ceasebac mixed, ea. 65c cupful. postage. Mrs. Preston Sout land, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Handle and Birdhouse. 2 d seed of either kind, 25c pl stamped, addressed envel No orders filled without @ velope, Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. Martin. Martin gourd seed, 15 2, doz. 25c. PP, Mrs. son, Martin, SED & PLANTS FOR SALE Old time white, tender Half Runner garden and _ striped, tender cornfield beans, 65c - teacupful; Thos. Laxton Eng. peas, 50c cupful; nice, large garlic bulbs, 50c doz. PP in _ Ga. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, - Ball Ground. SEED & PLANTS WANTED - Want 1/2 bu. Hastings white prolific corn (the original not the super). Quote price. Jas. _ A. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 38, Fair- - burn. Ph. 2573. | Want 1 M. 1958 Blakemore strawberry plants. Pay $5 M. - Must be well damp packed, and well rooted. Write before _ shipping. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, | Box 47, Social .Circle.- Ph> 3346. : Want smal amt. white Light- ning okra seed. Give price. Mrs. J. W. Sosebee, Sautee. _ (White Co.). Want red multiplying, or sweet white nest onions. Ad- vise price. Curtis Lumpkin, Rt. 1, Winterville. . Want 1 bu. 2 crop field peas. - Quote cash price prepaid Frt. _ or FOB. Robert T. Futrell, Rt. Ee 2,-Clyo, vey Want White nest onions. State price soon. Mrs. Lillian Webb, 6 Granite Hogansville. Want 100-300 Ibs., red speckled calico crowder peas, and 100-300 lbs. brown sugar _crowder peas. Mail samples and quote price. Charlie Smith, Box 406, West Point. ~ FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Good Orchard grass and Clover hay in square bales, 80c bale, delivered in Atlanta area. 37 bales or more. Ralph -Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. - Roswell 2472. Excellent quality heavy bal- ed Sericea, Kobe or Crimson Clover hay, at barn, reasona- bly priced or will trade for _ yearling calves. Write or come on Saturdays only. J. B. Mc- Koy, Rt. 1, Box 141, Newnan. : _ Approx. 100 bales mixed hay, Grass and Lespedeza, Jarge bales, 50c bale, at my home. Will deliver. Herbert PV. Cox, 1570 Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph. Atlanta MA. 7-0001. 1,000 bales Sericea Lespe- _deza hay for sale or trade for Cattle, fertilizer distributor or locust posts. Guy Neal, Ellen- ' wood, (near Atlanta), Ph. Stockbridge 3073. (> 130 tons good, bright, hay _ for sale, approx. 80 tons Brown top Millet, $30 ton, rest grass and Lespedeza, cut from im- ' proved pastures, $20 ton. FOB. _ Truck load lots only. Arthur | Huie, Jr, 191 Foyette. Ave, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8585. _. 1,000 bales, 1958 crop, well fertilized and limed Fescue hay, square twine tied bales, 40c bale, truck load lots at my barn, 4-1/2 mi. N. of Dal- ton on Hwy. 71. J. F. Ander- ok Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. BR. 8- Top quality Coastal Ber- Muda hay, from heavily fertil- ized fields, baled without rain in_ heavy, square, wire tied bales, $25 ton. Fob. Can con- _veniently load large trailer trucks. Bill Eager, Rt. 1, Val- _dosta, Ph. CH. 2-5313. _ Highly fertilized and limed Crimson Clover, Fescue and Oat hay, cut in dough, no rain On it, large square bales, $30 ton, 75c bale at barn in Dacula. Ph. Lawrenceville, Thornwell 938. John D. Gilbert, 1896 ewood Dr., N. E., Atlanta. Good field hay, 45 large bale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Good hay, baled without rain. Approx. 2 tons Crab Grass, some Coastal mixture, from well fertilized field, $15 ton at barn; approx. 3 tons | W Serecia Lespedeza and 4 tons mainly Kobe Lespedeza some Coastal and Crab Grass mix- ture. $20 ton at barn. John M. Peavy, Ht; Cuthbert, Ph. 115-J-2. Alfalfa hay, mixed with ap- prox. 25 pct. Timothy, in Square wire bound bales, (this is excellent dairy, horse and mule feed), $37.50 ton. FOB. Milton Brannon, Box 196, Buchanan, Ph. 4041, Well fertilized and limed hay Sericea, Brown-top Millet, Rye Grass, Crimson Clover, square wire bound bales, ex- cellent hay, 75 to $1 bale. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stage- coach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. Stockbridge 4290. Mixed hay, 50c bale: also, Lespedeza, 50c bale, E. M. Landrum, Adairsville. 4,000 bales Millet hay, big commercial size bales, $1 bale. W. A. Selman, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. Atlanta PL. 8-7111. 400 bales Oats, 150 bales Brown top Millet and Bean, and 350 bales Soy Bean and Crab Grass. J. A. Clark, Ellen- wood, Ph. Stockbridge 3712. Oat and Rye hay, $22 ton, del. immediate vicinity; also, Millet, Coastal Bermuda hay and Sorghum Silage, all pric- ed cheap. C. P. Savage, dr., Montezuma, Ph. 5931. Large quantities Lespedeza, Brown top Millet and Oat hay, In square bales, baled without rain, $30 ton ea. at barn or trade for cattle. FE. A. Ballard, Ri 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 2981. LIVESTOCK . FOR SALE Cattle | 8 Reg. bred Angus heifers, top Kileenmere breeding, 22- 26 mos. old $300.-$40U: also sev. other heifers, $250.-$300. No letters. J. C. Nicholson, c/o tt Top Farm, Rome. Ph. 40 White Face Hereford steers from purebred cows, wt. approx. 9000 lbs. Ready to go on pasture or feed. C. M. Bow- den, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. Ph. BU 9-7616 (Atlanta) 25 young purebred Angus heifers, best of bloodlines, cheap. C. E. Hinson, P.O. Box 219, Alamo, Reduced for quick sale, small herd top Ped. Reg. Black Angus show cattle, 2 cows, $275. ea. and 1 herd. bull, 4 yrs. old $500. Can be seen with ped. and reg. papers at Melody Brook Farm. Ogden Geilfuss, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Hemlock 5-7385 Smyrna. 4 Reg., artificially bred, Guernsey heifers, 2 yrs. old in July and August, artifically bred to freshen in Oct, and Nov. Sell 1 or all. Guy Mc- Millian. Dacula. Ph. Lawrence- ville TH 3-4439, 2 Jersey 2nd calf heifers, 2 Holstein 2nd calf heifers, 10 Holstein Ist calf heifers. Dis- ease free, calfhood vaccinated. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Well tamed, Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved April 1958, from outstanding herd bull: Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Dairy herd, 35 cows, 1 bull, 835 lbs. per day base on At- lanta Milk Shed with South- ern Dairies, 300 gal. bulk tank and new DeLaval pipeline. Clifford Johnson, P. O. Box 170, Palmetto. Ph. 5081. 12 Holstein, 5 Guernsey and 1 Jersey calfhood vaccinated, 500 to 650 lb. wt. also Guern- sey bull, 17 mos. old, sired by Conquerors Don of W. V. Farm. Sell market _ prices. Hamilton L:;