Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 October 13

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By J. B. PRESTON
Extension Agronomist - Tobacco

he sudden widespread occurrence of
e black shank disease of tobacco this
ar is causing considerable concern
ughout the tobacco producing area of
rgia, Black shank is considered to be
most destructive disease of tobacco,
should it spread generally over the to-
0 area, the results could be serious.

lack shank is not a new disease in
rgia, having been noted in shade
tobacco in Grady and Decatur
es in the early Twenties. It imme-
y became a serious problem with
le tobacco and to a lesser extent with
cured tobacco in that area.
fortunately until recently it has not
ad generally over the flue-cured belt
eorgia. Prior to 1958, it is known to
occurred in several widely scattered
tions in the Georgia flue-cured area,
it the spread from these initial infections
apparently been limited.

In 1931 it was identified in North Caro-
and the spread of the disease in the
inas and Virginia has been rapid in
years. In those areas, it has proved
destructive and has made it necessary
many growers to plant disease resis-
varieties that in some cases have not
acceptable in the trade.

DISEASE SPREADS
for several years, Georgia has been
the few remaining areas where old
varieties of tobacco could be widely
mn. Many think that our successes in
markets have been due primarily to
fact that our crop has been planted
varieties known to be acceptable.
efore, if we are forced because of this
to devote most of our acreage to
le presently available resistant varieties,
will have lost an advantage that we
hold over other tobacco producing

luring the last two years the spread of
shank has been much more rapid
n the past. In 1958, approximately
es were found and in 1959 at least
es are known to have been present.
tent of the infection to practically
obacco counties can be seen by
o the map. While the disease 1s



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Agricultural
CALENDAR

Oct. 11-18, Sandersville Fourth an-
nual Kaolin Festival .

Oct. 14, Woodbury Tenth annual
Pimiento Festival.

Oct. 15, ABAC Tifton Farm Equip-
meni field day.

Oct. 21, ABAC Tifton Broiler pro-





duction Short Course.



undoubtedly now present over much of
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the use of the best known control mea-
sures and the full cooperation of tobacce
growers to greatly delay its -further
spread. The following suggestions are
made based om experience in other areas.

Black shank is caused by a fungus
which is known to be capable of infecting
tomato, Irish potato, egg plant, pepper,
and eastor bear, in addition to tobacco,
Therefore, these crops should never be
used in rotation with tobacco.

FUNGUS CARRIER

The disease is usually disseminated by

means of sGontaminated soil, water, oF



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plants, Infgeted soll is often carried on

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In Dotted Counties Disease Ocdurred Prior To 1959
in Black Counties First Known Occurrence Was In 1959


























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99 A. tract 1/2 mi. off Hwy.

29, in Gwinnett Co., on school
bus

route. Branch, lights,
county water, also natural gas

available. John C. Bishop, Rt.
-], Norcross. Ph. HI 3-6062.



160 A. dairy farm, 115 A.
open and tenced with pond
and good stream. New 6 R.
brick house, with bath and
gas heat. also, 47 cows, 20
heifers, 300 gal. milk tank,

' milking equipment, also trac- |.

tor and equipment. Joel

Johnston, Newborn. Ph. 672-

W3 (Madison).

25 A. 4R. farm house, 2 1/2
mi. NE Lawrenceville on pav-
ed Hwy, 124. Elec., phone,
water and gas. available. 2



- good streams of water. Good
lake site; About 8 mi. Lake

Lanier, known as the Old
Dick Byrd Home Place. Terms.

-Ruby Byrd Benson, Rt. 23,

Box 93, Norcross, Ph. 2658.
5 A. lane, mostly in culti-



-vation, one 7 R, house with

bath, elec., gas heat, large
screen porch, new cement
zieps; also 5 R. house with
water, all on the 5 A. land.
Spring on property (excel-
lent for lake), some out-
bldgs. Write when you can
come see property. Charlie
Thurnond, Nacoochee.

Approx, 9 A. on Satilla Ri-



ver, 1,000 ft, river front, lo-
-eated about 8 mi. SE Black-

shear, adjoins F. F. A. Boys
Camp. Good cabin with elec-
tricity. T, H. OBanion, Of-
ferman.



2 farms: 10 A. under fence
with 2 modern 3 bedroom
houses, about 4 mi. West
Americus, complete, $15,-

000.09; also, 100 A. good land,
._ under fence, nice 6. R. house,
with bath, outside bldgs., tra-
_ ctor and equipment, on Hwy.
280, close to Plains, $15,000.
Joe Bishop, Rt. 1, Plains, ,

{| tivated



133 A. more or less ( Gov't
plat says 145 A.), 52 A. for
cultivation. Woodland con-
tains Pine, Oak, Sweet Gum,
black G. Maple, Holly and
other kinds. Creek with lots
of fish 2in. 1.8 RK. duplex
house with full bath, wired
for elec. stove, mail box 30
steps from porch, on State
Hwy. 188, West. .C. C. Draug-
hon, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee.

2 1/4 A. fine land, ' 5B,
house, recently painted white,
wired for elect. stove. Splendid
well, on hard surface road, 5
mi. W. Maysville, 6 mi. Ea
Pendergrass, near Methodist
and Baptist Churches (bus
furnished to Baptist Church),
on school bus line, near Com-
munity store. Mrs. J. A. Beat-
ty, Pendergrass. Ph. EM.
7-8602.

Farm, approx. 75 acres, 4
mi, Ea. Pinehurst on Pine-
hurst ~ Hawkinsville paved
Hwy. Approx. 35 A. in cul-
tivation, on school and mail
route. Near churches and good
neighbors. Priced to sell. E. L.
Fullington, Pinehurst.







Co., well fenced, good pas-
tures, good house and barn.
2 A. cattle pond, some timber,
3-1/2 mi. Reyston, 1 mi. of
Gold Mine. 7 mi. Hartwell,
400 yards off Black Top
road. Plenty water for cat-
tle, Creek and branches, Mrs.
Jack Jones, Rt. 2, Royston.

200 Acres, 60 A. rich cul-
land, bal. natural
woods and pasture, 2 running
streams, 4 rent houses, 2
barns, smaller buildings, city
water, lights and sewage, as-
suring city and farm life com-
bined. Fertile soil (raise most
anything). Farm should bring
$65,000.00, but can be bought
for less than half for quick





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100 A. cattle farm in Hart).

117 A. good land, good
acreage, 2 fine pastures for
eows and hogs. Fenced and
cross-fenced. 2 houses (one
needs repair), $6,600.00 Bob-
bie H. McLemore, Rt. 1. Pitts.

196.2 A. in Troup Co., ex-
cellent farm land. About 88
A. in permanent pasture (for-
mer owner operated dairy).
On mail and school bus route.
Telephone and_ electricity.
J. D. Hagler, Rt. 2, Pine
Mountain. Ph. North 3-2698.

240 A. 100 A. open, - bal.
timber, good buildings, Tele-
phone, REA, paved road, 4 mi.
S. W. Quitman, $100.00 per
acre, C. L. Richardson, Rt. 4,
Quitman.

100 A. situated 1/4 mi, from
paved road, 2 1/2 mi. from
town. Fenced. 1/2 in clutiva-
tion and 1/2 in woods and
timber, plenty running water
with excellent pond site. J. C.
Webb, Rt. 2, Box 86, Plains.

10 A. land on Hwy. 27, 4
mi. Rome, 351 ft. Hwy. front-
age, deep drilled well, small
bldg., 16 X 30, wired for
Elec. stove, telephone and gas
available. J. A. Gibson, Rt. 1
Rome. ,

Approx. 50 A. good level
land with good 4 R. house,
good large barn, good sowed
pasture, plenty water, in Bar-
to Co. near Glade Church at
Yolsom, Mrs. Rado Kimmons,
Rt. 1, Canton.

Nice estate near Mt. Yanah,
125 A., 1/2 mi. frontage on Rt.
75, excellent building and lake
site, modern home and apt., 2
cottages, all among large trees.
Drilled well, everflowing
stream, timber, 1 A. vineyard,
variety fruits, 35 A. pastures,
: organic gardens, 2
chicken houses, smaller out-
buildings. Title insurance.
Reasonable price. W. A. Ditzel,
Rt. 4, Cleveland.

Farm in Fannin Co. about
4 mi. from Mineral Bluff, Cut
Cane Rd., about 100 A. land,
and pasture, branch and creek
through pasture, abou 30 A.
in cultivation, some saw tim-
ber and pulpwood, good 7 R.
house, hardwood floors, wired
for stove, bath, screened back
porch, asbestos siding, sheet
rocked inside, garage, barn
and other bldgs. Reasonably















Rt. 1, Culberson, N. C. (Resi-
dent Union Co. Ga.).

The G. W. Thornton farm,
160 A. on Hwy. 41 located 2
mi. S, Forsyth (home of Tift
College). Improvements, 7 R.
dwelling, 1 tenant house, pe-
can trees, elee., school bus Rt.
Entire farm under wire fence.
Geo. L. Thornton, Rt. 3, Har-
rison Rd., College Park, Ph.
PO. 7-4435 Atlanta.

Approx. 18 A. land on new
graded and top soil Rd. from
Hollyspring to Hickory Flat,
all good land. Sell all or part.
Good lake site, some scrub
timber pasture, mail and
school bus Rt., good communi-
ty, some open land for culti-
vation, rest in woods and pas-
ture, 1-1/2. mi. E. Holly
Springs. Reasonable price. C.
C. Brookshire, Rt. 4, Canton.

_ 17_A, land, 5 R. house fully
insulated, TVA heat, wired
for stove, concrete block util-
ity bldg., 12 x 24 ft. car shed,
2 wells, about 15,000 ft. saw
timber, plenty young timber,
all for $4,500.; also 5 A. with
bldg., $3,500, or 12 A. with
saw. timber, $1,300. Located
4/10 mi, Beoff Hwy. 225 2-1/2
mi. N. of Shumaek Church.
Kate Ridley, Rt. 1, Crandall.

115 A. land in Laurens Co.,
mule drawn plow tools, 2 H
wagon, young timber, 10-1/2
A cotton, pecan orchard, 6 R.
farm house, plenty water vear
round, Dexter school bus and
mail by house, $80. A. J. I.
Dykes, Rt. 1, Chester.

25 and 50.A. tracts of land,
9 mi, from Conyers in Newton
Co. Paved Rd. Hwy 212, near
ehureh and country store.
(Been in family 70 yrs.) Part
of T. W. Hicks Estate at Oak
Hill. Good land with plenty
water and growing timber.
Terms. C. J. Hicks, Conyers,
Ph. 7079.

5 wooded A. with good 4 R.
house with all conveniences
except bath. Has barn, chick-













spot, reasonably priced. W. I.



sale. J. A. Milteer, P. O. Box
544, Quitman. i,

_ Born, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph, 5072.

ae

priced. Mrs. Willie VanZandt, '

fen house. orchard and.garden.

ment, 6 mi. N. W. Cleveland.
Old log cabin, 2 springs, 1
large branch, mainly wooded,
elec. lights, on school and bus
Rt. Jas. P. Davidson, Cleve-
land.

10 A. farm land, 5 R. finish-
ed house inside with bath. On
school and mail Rt. Out build-
ings fair. On Hwy. 46-165. P.

H. Woodard, Rt. 1, Chauncey,

Ph, 3898.

Large and small farms, all
have running water and elec.,
some on Hwy., other on dirt
Rds. All have nice young pine
timber. Some have springs
Also, small acreage for build-
ing purposes. All are near
Mtns. Will sell for down pay-
ment, balance terms arrang-
ed to suit you. Located 3 mi,
N. Cleveland on Hwy. 129. S.
H. Head, Rt. 3. Cleveland.

100 A. land in the extreme
part of Baker Co., 10.3 A. pea+
nuts and 4 A. cotton, Cheap.
Harvey Widener, Rt. 3, Box
329, Colquitt.

Approx 14 A. land, house
and barn, some fruit trees, all
on paved Rd., school bus and
mail Rt. Good building site.
Located 1/2 mi. City Limits of
Canton, Cherokee Co. M. G.
Byess, Rt. 2, Canton.

220 A. farm in Hart Co., 5
mi. from Hartwell, part under
cultivation, part timber 2 bold
streams, 2 lake sites, 1 house
and barns. Fine for cattle
farm. O: A. Dickerson, 1149
Newton Dr., Covington, Ph.
3770.

30 A. land, new 7 R. house
with nice 8 A. Jake, close in.
Priced very reasonable. James
A. Hood, 1204 West Dr., Cov-
ington, Ph. 6137.

Two, 30 A. farms, all under
fence, 40 A. cultivated, all in
young pine timber up to 15
yrs. old. I large house (needs
repairs), one, 5 yrs. old. On
School bus and mail Rt. 1/2
mi, off paved Rd., 8 mi. from
Lyons. H. P. Blalock, Lyons.

90 A. land, 7 mi. E. of Coch-
ran, 2 houses, five R. and 4
R., fair cond., 30 pecan trees
and lasting waier. J. B. Hol-
Jand Sr., Rt. 3, Cochran, Ph.
E]; 1-5646 Chester.

9 A. highly profitable fruit,
orchard and vineyard, sup-
plies roadside stand with
Peaches, Plums, Apples and
Grapes from June _ through
Sept. 1,000 ft frontage on US
Mwy, 23 and. 15: mi N; of
Gainesville. Modern 6 _ R.
home, on school and mail Rt.
Nice Mtn. view. Near lake
Lanier. Reasonably priced.
Henry Samara, c/o Chantic-
leer Farm, Lula, ph. Lenox
2-8886.

187 A. farm, 3 1/2 mi... 8.
Locust Grove, 1 mi. off Grif-
fin - Locust Grove Hwy. 50
A. in pasture, 50 A. in row
crop, remainder in woods with
good saw timber and pulp-
wood. 8 R. house with bath,
(part of which was built be-
fore Civil War), deep drilled





James M. Hammock, Rt. 1, Lo.
cust Grove.

188 A. land, 9 R. house with
all city conviences except city
gas. About 100 A, open, rest
in small timber, lake site. Lo-
eated 5 mi. out on West Point
Rd., $90.00 A. E. R. Taylor,
LaGrange, Ph. 4-7854.

Approx, 50 A. 1 mi East of
RR Depot at Martin, 3 mi. of
back-up of Hartwell dam wa-
ters, also 4 lane Hwy. 20 A.
fine pines half ready to cut.
Large, clear, elean creek
through center. All land 90
pet. level. H. T. Long, Lavon-
ia.

_ 73 A, farm, Franklin Co.,
45 A. in high state of cultiva-
tion, good creek bottoms, pas-
ture, good 5 R. house, 2 por-
ches, out building. On school
and mail Rt. Cows, mule and







cluded. Can give immediate
possession. J. W. Smith, Rt.
1, Lavonia. :

3 A. land, 8 R. house with
hall and bath. S
place, fruit trees and grape
vines. Good location, close to
school, churches. Located on
Hwy. 245 in Fannin Co., $14,-
-900, All letters ans. Mrs.

25 A. land, 1 mi, off pave-

well, on school and mail Rt.

all farm equip. and feed in- |

ome pines on |.

50 A. excellent lan
ed Hwy. 212, 2 house
7 R. with baths
2, 500 gal. Propane gas
3 hot water heaters, 2 b
barns, 3 stanchion Surge
ing parlors completely
ped, 3 Surge milking |
chines, pipe line, two 3
cooler boxes. Good lak
eated 1 mi. from schoo
mail and bus Rt. Good Con
munity. Reuben Housews

Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph;
2-4075.. :

100: A. farm, 60 A, i
manent pasture, 20 A. i
crop, all high and fertile
New, 3 bedroom, mo
home, city convenience
bedroom tentant house, 4
from town on school bus
mail Rt. 12 stanchion co
block dairy barn and
barns, other outbui
Well stocked fish pond
ance in timber. H. C. Staffo.
Rt. 3, Ludowici. s

200 A. land; 7 A. m
tivation, balance in tim
land. Located on River
W. of Lumber City. Mam:
Jones, Rt. 1, Lumber Ci

Approx. 27 A. land s
for sub-dividing. Locate
mi. from Ct. house on Bufo;
Hwy., Lawrenceville. M
Joel B. Atkinson, Rt. 2, La
renceville. Seg

42-3/4 A. land, 1
from Salem camp gro
Ideal for pond, 2 good spr
2 R. house. Lights, phone, :
tural gas available, A. |
lington, Covington, Ph. 7606

2 places: 3 A. fertile la
8 R. frame dwelling asbes
shingles outside, sheet
inside, hard wood floor
245 Hwy. 4 mi. Lake
Ridge; Also, 135 1/2 A,
frame house, 3 mi. grave
Hwy. 5. New 3,000 cap. chi
ken house, barn. Sev thous
and ft. saw timber, lake
grist mill. Both place, s
and mail Rt. Plenty rur
and hot and cold wate
houses. All or part of e
Some cash, bal. terms.
and Mrs. Robt. Langley, Rt
Box 171, Mineral Bluff.

125 A. Cobb Co. la
houses, barn, orchard,
sites, drilled well and lo
pine timber, $25,000.00
terms. Roger S. Cobb,
355, Marietta, Ph. HE,

250 A. land in Pauldin
9 mi. W. of Dallas o
120, nice lake site or
100 A. in pasture, age
and barn. Good fa
Mrs. Inez McMullan,
Dodd St., Marietta.

Approx. 400 A. lan
and young timber; fr
timber over 100 A. cros:
land, $50.00 A. cash
Long, Morganton.

166-7/10 A. land, abo
A. in cultivation (with
tor), balance in cut-over
ber, about 10 A. hard
balance in pine timber.
room house. Near pav
Sacrifice for $50. acre.
L. Bryan, Attapulgus.

250 A. land, 8 mi. SE of
lonega, 3 flowing spring
gold mine shaft on pro
Timber cut 10 yrs. ag
improvements. O. F. Pe
1355 Peachtree, Apt. A-9
lanta 9, Ph. TR. 6-9031.

22 A. land, on 5S, R. 3!
mi. from Gainesville and
Lake Lanier. 10 A. open k
3 R. house, well and chic
housex Ralph W. :
763 Gatewood Rd.,
lanta 6, Ph. ME. 6-3031

48-1/2 A. farm, 7 RB. 1
gas heat, elec. and phon
caved Rd, 7 mi. from Bu
en, Haralson Co. Land sow
Rescue and Kobe Lespeat
Lots of timber, will be
for lumber in 2-3 yrs.
sites, good pasture, well W
and 2 creeks. Some frul
ean and walnut trees. Sel
bus and mail Rt. by ho
800. A. L. Weaver, Rt. 1
chanan.
190 A. land, tenant

wired, on R. R. and Hw
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Charles H. Edwards, Rt.
Mineral Bluff. ee

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land, running water
h place, some saw tim-
Oak, Pine and lots of
timber. Ideal pond site.
a letters answered. John
ade, Rt. 1, Butler.

. farm, Union Co.; N.
,700 it. Hwy. frontage on
Ridge Hwy. Improved,
pastures, streams,
ke, open land, wood-
00 ft. poultry houses
gravity water and 5 R.
; barn; also, 5 A. land,
r cattle or poultry.
new house, just off
dge Hwy. Both 5 mi.
, Blairsville. A. J. Boiter,
Rt., Blairsville.

-Jand, 2 mi. from
irsville with 500 ft. on Not-
River. Timber. 5 A. open
View of Mtns. For home
chicken farm. Priced for
sale, $3,500. Iona Port-

ox 26, Blairsville, Ph,
ige 5-4171. .

-35 A. land, 7 R. house,
foundation, inside plas-
ard wood floors, bath,
ymp in well, 12 A. in. hog:
ure, 2 streams water, lo-
d 3-7/10 mi. N. Buchanan.
(om Hwy. 27. B. 0.
x 282, Buchanan, Ph.





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3 woodland, nice location
ome, $100. acre. See. Earl
y, Rt. 2, Blackshear.

dand: 6: R. house: in|
grove, hot and cold wat-
.R. tenant house, 30 A. in
enant pasture, phone, on|
Top Rd. and River. Lo-
13 mi. NE. Buchanan.
| for cattle or regular!
ing. Etta Mae Sanders,
. Buchanan.

A. land, 12 mi. W. of
iffin, Spalding Co., 3/4 mi.
Hwy. 16. All under fence,
rick house and 3 R. ten-
house. Plenty barns, 3
well stocked with bass,
and catfish. Grady Ison,





all acreage in Elbert Co.
Bowman, 1 building used
ill. Includes 30 in. Mea- |
corn mill, 35 hp Allis
ers engine, 4 cyl. unit, |
belts and 1 hole McCor-
corn sheller, powered or
turned. J. M. Sorrow, |
x 87, Bowman.

. land in Elbert Co.,
| R. house, finished in-
ired for elec. stove,
well. 18 A. open land,
rowing pines. Running
on mail Rt., 9/10 mi. of
Rd. 1-1/2 mi. from Bap-
rch. In Antioch Church |
nity. Alex N. Booth, Rt. |
an,

land, 6 R. house with
wired for elec. steve, 1;
chicken, wash and smoke)
Barn. 2 good springs.
ted 1 mi. from Blairsville
urphy Hwy. Jim Turner,
x 79, Blairsville.

} A. land, 4 R. brick home, |
nd cold water, 3 A. lake, |
eat, 1-1/2 mi. Rd. front-
1/2 mi. paved Rd. front-
e, 1 mi. from No. Gwinnett
School and Church, 4 mi.
td Dam. Farm located |
een Suwanee and Dam.
. Taylor, Rt. 3, Buford.

. land 23 A. in cultiva-
lenty running water,
just remodeled, 500 gal.
e@ tank, bath, tiled
pine paneled walls.
orchard, large barn. Lo-.
3-1/2 mi. NW. Temple,
Mi. NE Bremen. Clovis
Rt. 1, Box 190, Bremen,
nox 9-3248 after 6 PM.

A. land; 2 mi: \from
esVille, and Gordon Col-
Good 6 R. house, modern
ences, tenant
half open land, lays
5 pecan trees around
+ young orchard, Paved
vides. good creek on both
mostly fenced, about 25
proved pasture, 9 A.
pasture, cotton and
llotment, made bale to
eal for cattle or dairy,
M. L. (or L. L.) Gar-
esville.

arm, large farm
bacco barn, other
ildings, 100 bear-
trees. All farm
. An outstand-









1 A. land, small house, near
Hiawassee, with running wat-
er, wired with elec., for sale
os os oe - Parsons,

any St., Brunswi ;
Amherst 5-5862. et de

62-1/2 A timber land with
plenty of growing timber on
+, about 2-1/2 mi,
Hwy. in Taylor Co.
Kirksey, Rt. 1, Butler.

4 A. land, on US Hwy. 84.
large 6 R. and bath houe, gas.
heat, elec. kitchen, ample clos.

J. D.

can trees, large truck garden

nished, terms
on Ga. Hwy.
bearing pecan trees, field, some
woodland, $4,500. Both have
city water, sewers. All new
hog fenced, and treated posts.
Ali in Thomas Co. near Boston.
Malcolm O. Linton, Box 125,
Boston.

Approx. 250 A- Dooly Co.,

; also, 22 A. land

10. A. peanuts.
Fenced, cross fenced, Coastal
Bermuda and Bahia grass with

wells with water piped to pas-
tures. Large creek, never ary.
2 dwellings, 1 modern, on
paved school bus Rt. Large

parlor. Automatie waterers
and sprinklers. 100 Ped. hogs
and complete farm equip. Sell
with or without stock and
equiv. Terms arranged on land
at $75. A. Letters ans. J. W.
Geeslin, c/o Sugar Ann Spice
Farm, Rt. 2, Byromville.



A. in cotton this year, $80. A.:

house $80. A. Both farms are
on Rds,

bus Rt. by both places. C. D.
Wood, Bowden, Ph. 2131.



and cross fenced, good allot-
ments, high state of fertility,
ample storage, tenant house,

modern conveniences through-
out,
US Hwy. 27. Milton Bryant,

| Bluffton.



20-25. A. farm, 1/2 mi. Blue
Ridge, large 6 R. house, wired
for elec. stove, water in house,
has basement, some out build-

spring water, school bus, and
mail Rt. by place. Good all-
weather Rd. About 6 A. in cul-
tivation now. Bargain price.

addressed envelope is enclosed.



300 A. dairy and livestock
bath, gas heat and attic fan,

Coastal Bermuda, 20 A. Pen-

fenced and cross fenced, deep
pasture. Located 2 mi. So. of

Milton C. Ganyard, Rt. 1, Bos-
ton.

~ Nice 6 R. home, all conven-
iences, with garage, broiler
house, garden, large lot, with
2-1/2 or 5 A. of land, located
about 6 mi. N. of Canton at

5, about 25 min. drive to Ma-
rietta. L. C. Quarles, Rt. 3,
Ball Ground, Ph. GR. 9-3740
Canton.

72 A. in Haralson Co., 6 mi.
No, Bremen, on paved road.
1/2 open, 1/2 timber. 2 A.
lake, plenty running water,
good house with gas heat, hot
and cold water. Large chicken
house, good barn, other out-
bldgs. Plenty fruit trees. Carl
W. Thompson, Box 277, Bu-
chanan. Ph. 4431 (nights).

40 A. 8 mi. NE Buchanan.

Electricity and telephone. 1

house, |; of Black Top Rd., $3,500.

More land if desired. Good
level land (make good bale
cotton per acre. Last time cul-
tivated with tractor, Luther
Sanders, Buchanan, Ph. 3723.
930 A. land, 2 houses, about
12 A. in cultivation, 3 A. pas-
ture, bal. in timber. $25. Acre.
T G. Carroll, Rt. 4, Box 87,
Blairsville. .

17.0 Acres with 6 R. frame

schools, shopping center. All
utilities available. Co. paved

Rd. Sell as whole or divided
Grady Brown,



J. Bowen, RE, 2,



414, Austelh

Rt. 5, Box

f ad |
or lone Br in Fullon Co. Sell oe

ets, nice floors. 18 bearing pe- |
space, $10,000. or $12,000. fur-|
133. No house. 65 |

cattle, hog farm, small cotton.
/ allotment,

Crimson Clover for winter. 2!

concrete floored, 300 cap., hog |

~|through land, 3 springs, 80,000
115 A. land, 70 A. open, 30)
also, 5 A. on Hwy. 5, with good |

that will be black-
topped soon, phone and school |

jpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5179,
50 A. modern farm, fenced |

deep well, main dwelling with |

dial phone. Located on)

iis covers! fruik trees go aa orchard with 5 R. houses, all

$2,250. All letters ans. when}

Mrs. Nora Hunter. Rt. 2, Box.
1261, Blue Ridge.

farm, 6 R. modern home with.

dairy, hav and stocae barns (20: Broiler house, 5,000 cap.,

8 A. pond, some timber, 55 A.!

sacola Bahia, 100 A. tempo-|
\rary pasture and crop land,}

well, water piped to barns and

Boston, on paved Ga. Hwy 133. |

\dif. fields, 6 R. modern home,

Gober R. R. Station, on Hwy.

front and. back porches. 18

sR fisme house. bie barn, | near Fulton Co. line.

house, in vicinity of churches, |

/ 327 A. land. 185 A. open land!

in cropland and improved pas-
tures, fenced and cross fenced.
Buildings in top cond., 1/2 mi.
of Ga. Experiment Sta., $100.
A. Robt. K. Smith c/o Jour-
neys End Farm, Americus.



7 A. land, 2 house, one 9 R.,

trade for place of equal value
near Atlanta. H. P. Reece, 1153
Sweat Rd., NW., Atlanta 18,
Ph. SY. 4-5684, -

20 A. land, Spalding Co.,
on paved Rd., 7 mi. from
Griffin - Atlanta expwy,. 3 R,
house with bath, dbi. drain
kitchen sink and hot water
heater. Ralph Walker, Rt. 4,
Box 216, Griffin, Ph. 5868.

_96-8/10 A., 9 mi. N. Carters-
ville on Hwy. 41, 800 ft. Rad.
frontage, 20 A. in cultivation,
18 A. in cow and hog pasture.

Priced to sell, $6,500. J. C.
Patterson, 37 So. Prado, NE,
Atlanta 9, Ph. TR. 2-2430.



100 A. land in Banks Cty.,
2-1/2 mi. from Sou. R. RB. and
Hwy. 23. 3 branches, highly
elevated place, good well, no
bldgs., lots of pulpwood tim-
ber. Ideal for pond or lakes.
RFD close by. Letters ans. No
Sunday sales. Rever Wade, Rt. |
1, Box 58, Alto.

100 A. land, 6 R. house, bath
and furnace, tenant house,
drilled well, 14,000 cap. broil-
er houses, barn, 15 A. grass,
bottom land with stream

ft. timber and lots of young
pines. On mail and school Rt. |
Priced reasonable. A. Norman
Stradley, Rt. 2, Alton.



Approx. 17 A. land on|
Birmingham Hwy., No. of.
Roswell, $125. acre. A. D

Westbrook, Rt. 4, Box 34, Al-.

55 A. land, 6 R. house, 2 mi.
W. of Alto on Mud Creek Rd.,
drilled well, good 6 stall barn,
3,300 cap. hen houses, 16 A.
permanent pasture. 2 mi. of 3
Baptist churches. Mail and.
School Rt., on Black Top Rd.
Good land for cultivation. Joe
Smith, Rt. 1, Alto. f

25 A. pulpweod land, 1 mi.
from Meansville, Pike Co.; al-
so, 12 A. land, including Pecan



metal shop, water and elec.
Convenient to school, church-_
es and stores. Mrs. Eugenia J.
Barrett, 904 St. Charles Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-5214.

150 A. cattle and chicken
farm in No. Ga. Well estab-|
lished pasture of Fescue, Clov-
er, Orchard Grass. Cross
fenced to produce 7 pastures,
ea. with individual water sup-



deep well, near main Hwy.
Road being paved. Dr. R. H.
Stephenson, 710 Peachtree St...
NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5728.

| branch

| 7-2264,

| Jackson, Ph. 5061.







Abbeville in Wilcox County,
for sale. J. L. Ross, Rt. 1, Box
178, Abbeville.

1 A. land, 6 R. house with
bath, fixed for gas heat, 6 in.
drilled well, on paved Rd.,
$4,700.00. James W. Copeland,
Jenkinsburg, Ph. 2141.

124 A. land, Henry Co. 3
mi. from Locust Grove, 9 mi.
from McDonough, .1 mi. off
paved Rd. 6 R. livable house,
45 X 45 ft. barn, approx. 35
A. in pasture, spring water
for cattle, 40 A. open land, 10
A. under contract, approx. 35
A. young pines. Cotton allot-
ment. Lake site. $65.00 <A.
Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg,
Ph, 4157,

60 A. land, on new Jones-
boro - Stockbridge Rd., 1 mi.
E. of Jonesboro. Has County
water main and ever flowing
of water running
through property, splendid
lake site. J. H. Cates, Jones-
boro.

_ 45 A. land in fertile farm-
ing section, 35 A. open land
and a few A. of growing pines
and 2 streams. 6 R. house!
equipped with hot and cold
water, gas, bath, well of good
water. On school bus and mail
Rt. Near churches and har
surface Rd. Fred Sprewell, Rt. |
2, Carroliton.

350 A. farm, located 7 mi.











|W. of Jesup on US Hwy. 341,

approx. 175 A. in cultivation
with 6 A. tobacco and 9 A.!

cotton allotments, balance in|.
jpine timber, farm and equip.,

$100,000.00. Roscoe Dean, 612.
E. Cherry St., Jesup, Ph. Ga.



30 A. land, on paved Rd. in
Henry Co. at Sardis Baptist
(white) church, very fertile

jland, 27 1/2 A. cultivation. 5

R. painted house and barn.

| 3/4 mi. to Sowells store, 7!

mi. McDonough, 9 mi. Por-
terdale and 31 mi. Atlanta, |
$4,500.00. T.-E. Robinson,



6). A.. Jand, 7 B.. frame
12 mi. from Gainesville, just}
outside Lula city limits. Con-
vnitent to churches and!
schools. 2 branches, some
young timber, Ideal for cattle

| raising. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lu-

la,

100 A: good land, close to
good town in middle Ga.,|
paved Rd. abundant supply
of live water with several nice
lake sites, in good community,
near school, church and stores.
About 1/2 land in pine and



| hardwood trees, $100.00 A. No

letters. Joe Elrod Sr., 317 N.!
Hill St., Griffin.



209. A. farm, 110 A. under}

cultivation, 5 A. Coastal Ber-
muda, balance in young, fine
timber. All fenced and cross
fenced with hog wire into 6

bath and hardwood _ floors,
wired for elec. stove, 1 tenant
house and barn. Near church
and school. Located 3. mi.
from Cty. seat of Wilcox Co. |}
in So. Ga. G. R. Davis, Abbe
ville, Ph. 2809.

2 A. located 12 mi. W. Amer-_
icus, of high grade very fertile
land, 5 R. residence with hall
and bath, Elec., for range,
freezer, lights, and for other
attachments. Concrete steps)

producing pecan trees, 2 doz.
young fruit trees and vines
and most of them will produce
next year. T. W. Upton, Rt. 3,
Box 54, Americus.

Ideal 20 A. farm, 30 mi, No.
Atlanta in So. Cherokee Co.,
12 :A:
smooth cultivating land, 8 A.
permanent pasture. Good 4 R.
dwelling house, good barn and
other out-bldgs. 4,000 - cap.
broiler house, some saw tim-
ber, stream and lake = sites.
Paved road. $7,500. C. C.
Pendley, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph.
4678.

-Approx. 120 A. timber land,
good growth young pine and
large amount pulp wood now
ready to cut. Nice stream. On
paved road, frontage of 1250
ft., just_off Hwy. 54. Approx.
35 mi. SW Atlanta in Coweta
Co., also 1 acre with one old
4 R. house (needs repairs).
Claude S. Bradley, 1860 Sky-





{Sell all or part. Can be bought | shtinign eocd Gente tn

| cleared,

35 A. land, 18 or 20 A. in!
cultivation, 1 branch running
across place, nice for lake, 4
R house, about 40,000 ft. oak!
timber. T. W. Poole, Rt. 1, Ac-|
worth,

250 A. land, 113 A. in 1
tract, on paved Hwy., 2 mi.
from River, 1 mi. from Guy-_
ton, on school bus Rt.. No



|house. Phone and elec. avail-

able. Plenty young timber. |
with cash down payment with
terms. Mrs. H. E. Archer,
Guyton.

225 A. land in Troup Co.,
near Hogansville. Plenty wa-
ter, several springs and bran-
ches, pond sights of approx.
20 A. with 40 A, in good open |
bottom land. Ideal for Cattle
and Hog farms or sub-division.
Growing young timber. Hall
P. Keller, Rt. 3, Greenville,
Ph, Orange 2-4630,

46.7 A. land with some
other with good
growth of young pine trees
and 2 story house (my home-|
place. near Walthourville),
Within 300 ft. paved Rd.
Terms can be arranged for
quick sale. H.C. Norman,
Norman St., Hinesville.

86 3/10 A. land, 7 mi. N,
of LaGrange on Hwy. 29,
large 5 R. house, bath, en-
closed porch, wide front
porch, concrete block store
bldg., pasture, stream, suit-
able for lake site, also, 3 bed-
room house unfinished. Mrs.







A. T. Johnston, Rt. 2, Ho-|



land Road, Atlanta 19.0

gansville,

Farm, located 8 mi. Sw off

ler, also,

iple Grove, Grady

\e |
|dwelling on Hwy. 23 located Tore



(2-6840,




_PAGE THREE

Farm land with 5 R, house, _
tenant house and plenty of
water. Located 8 mi. from

} Marietta. J. R. McManus, Rt, _ -

i, Kennesaw.

410 A. land, good pasture
with water, good cultivation
land. 5 R. house with. bath,
hot and cold water, 2 chicken
houses, 2,000 and 8,000 cap.,
and 2 wells. Located 7 mi.
from Cumming on Cumming
and Canton Hwy. at Duck-~.
town. Mrs. L, O. Jones, Rt,

2, Cumming. Berea

HAS A. land,
bath cold and hot
phone, 2 A. pond, 65 A. woven
fence, 100 A. in nice growing
timber (Timber will pay for
place in 8 yrs.). Borders on
Hudson River. in Banks Co.,
1-1/2 mi, from hard serviced ~
Rd. H.W. Jones, Rt..3, Com~
merce, 3 BS





4/40-A2 land, on hewly

finished Rd., about 3 mi. from
Jasper, near Grandview Lake
on Rural Rt. 1. School bus,
REA elec. service, phone
available. No restrictions $1,-
250.00. Mrs. J. G. Baker, Rt, _
1, Jasper. ce

20 A. tract of land, good
bldg. site, well already on
land, 2-1/2 mi. W. of Roov-
ville, on Hwy. 5, $800.: also,



50 A. tract good farm land,
with well.

good bldg. site, o
Plenty good running water,
ideal lake site, 3 mi. W. oi
Roopville, $1,750. Blake Potts,
Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. 2882
Roopville.

17 A. land, two, 5 R, houses,

1 chicken house, 6,000 cap. On
paved Rd., near church and
schools, city water, TVA pow-

Allis Chalmers G
tractor with power lift and
equip. Good apple orchard and
some peaches. Located at Ma-
Hartis, Rin:



5, Dalton.

128 A. land, 20 A. pasture,
8 A. Fescue grass, 2 streams _
water, some saw timber, young
orchard, 6,200 cap. chicken
houses in good cond., spring



jand good well, barn with met-

al roof, crib and shed, all in
cond. Good 5-:R,
dwelling with bath, $12,000.
G. D. Hansard, Rt. 5, Cum---
ming, Ph. TU. 7-6862. .

25 A. land, 10 A. cultiva-
tion, 8 A. pasture, balance in
woodland. 2 springs, 5 R. .-
house with well, several fruit



j trees, good Mtn. view. On gra~

vel Rd., 200 yds. of pavement,
elec., near mail, school and
church; also, 100 A. land, 4 R.
old house, several streams,

jlake site, 5 A. cultivated, mail

and school Rt., on gravel Rd.,

elec., bal. in woods, Mtn.
view. Bill Ash, Box 194,
Cleveland.



35 A fend. 10 A. in cultivas

|tion, fruit trees, spring, lake

site, balance in timber. On
gravel Rd. with mail and elec.,
Mtn. view; also, 25 A. land,
4 A. cultivation, streams on
both side of land, large stream

jon back of land. Good spring.

with pipeline to house. Log
cabin faces gravel Rd., 600 ft.
Elec., mail, school, near pave-
ment. Grady Young, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.

23 A. 5 R. painted house, 3
verandas, well, garden, 2
Elec, Mail,

mixed timber,

|phone, school buses by door,

1/2 mi. good grammar school,
on 2 market Black Top roads,
Churches, near W. Ga. Cole
lege. All white land owners.
Store across road. Would seli
tools and Wagon with farm.
$5,000 cash. Rev. P. S. Cham-
bers, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. EX
2437 (Bowdon)

15 1/2 A. in Forsyth Co.,
one 4 R. house, with chicken
houses, 2 wells, pump in one, |
other out-bidges., on pav
road, near Baptist church,
school and shopping center,
on mail and bus route, near
Lake Lanier. Maber Moulder,
Rt. 5, Cumming. ;

199 A. broiler and hog farm,
3 R. house with bath. 10,000
eap. broiler chicken house,
shop and various other bldgs.
Rich red soil, 40 A. open,
small lake, much | pulpwood
and saw timber, pine, cedar,
ete. Plenty water and granite
flagstone. Located 1/2 mi,
from Black top on good wide

jallweather Rd., 2-1/2 mi. NW

Douglasville, 30 mi. W. Ate
janta. Robert E. Foran, Doug
lasville, Ph. WH. 2-2515 ag





R howe,
water,

VENA! a










ae and Mashburn,

water, -

oo pis 71-6201.









us 5 hrough.



"RAGE FOUR

FARM LAND

FOR SALE _.



ah BDEOX 60 A. of good fer-
tile land on Hwy. 20, So. of
Conyers, part if cultivation,

rest in growing timber. Nice

ake site. D.C. Burns, Rt. 1,
_ Conyers, Ph. 6971.

12. A. good River land ex-
teading from river to paved
- yoad, practically new 5 R.

couse, Elec., hot and cold
- water, good pasture with run-
ning water, 5-1/2 mi. Dalton
on River Bend Road... Henry
C. Robertson, Rt. 2, Dalton,

52 A. good land, 48 mi. N.
Atlanta, 5 mi. from Dawson-
_wille, Lockheed. Bounded by





giiweather Rds., has 30 A.
Jake, near- Lake: Lanier,
- schools, stores and church.

Good neighbors, several fine
bidg. sites with trees. All let-
ters answered. Priced low.
Cum-
- ming.



8 A. land, plenty wood and
nice lake site, 4 R.
house, bath, hot and cold
waiter, hardwood floors, wired
for stove, nice large sink in
kitehen. J. T. Adcox, Rt. 3,
Conyers.

65 a woodland, on pave-
Rav ent. stream back of land, on
ynail and school bus Rt., elec.,
-pargain priced, $2,000. Mary

i : a Pavidson, Cleveland,



35 A. land school hin and
gmail Rt. goes by aes Al-
eri Henderson, . 4, Cleve-
jand. ;
50 A. land, 5 R. house with
Wars and bath, barn and oth-
x = Ouse, buildings, On school bus
sd mail nt. Located 3 mi. W.
i Cedarown on. 6th Sted:
. Leo ywinney, Rt. 2, Cedar-
jown.

2h es land, 6 R. house,
hot and cold water, nice or-
hard. 2 varieties, Dixie Reds
- Well in yard, 3 streams, on
Ee Top Rd., mail and school
us by door, churches and
fore near. 4.000 cap. chieken
ouses, 3 mi. from town.
deorny Ry.



3, Cumming, Ph.

No. Georgia peach orchard,
dn top cond., good production,
arm. size. 927 A., 140 A, or-
_ghard. 2 varities, Dixie Reds
pnd Elbertas. Grading equip.,
TS 958 J. D. tractor and Meyer
sprayer. 2 houses, sheds, broil-
r chicken house. Balance of
ee in pasture and timber,
ocated about 60 mi. NE of
tlania. R. G. Eeene Rt. 4,
Cartersville. }



ae 1/2 A. land, 4 R. house,
4 mi. N. of LaGrange on No.
i9 Hwy. $1,500. G. A. Bar-
ber, Ri. | Ric: Douglasville.

Good 200 A. farm with 9 R.
_ fhomeplace, all conveniences,
flirectly on paved Hwy., in
middle So. Ga. Approx. 100 A.
@ultivated land with peanut,
ftotton and wheat allotments.
Good, rich land, excellent lo-
tation. Jack Gilchrist, 3001
aVista | Court, Decatur.

\ ees 25 AL aa Ga,
i=srmall lake






















jpn well traveled Co. Rad. Q mi.
from paved Rd. 18 mi. from
alton. Jesse W. Cucksee, Rt.
. Box. i Beaverdale.

160. AS land, divided by
grossroad, lots of young tim-
er, 2 large creeks
Located in Telfair
0., $50. A. Mrs. Farl P. Foun=





fin Ril. Box (314, Dry
ranch, Ph. Jeffersonviile
616,

~ Small mpreAge located in







ouglas Co., just off Camo-
-fpellton Rd. on River Rd., 10
mi. from Ben Hill for sale

oland E. Self, Rt. 4. Dous-

: asville.

40 A. poultry Fk
ahlonega. 5 R. dwelling
- thouse,2 hen houses, 30 ft. x
00 ft. ea., 6,000 cap. ea., gra-
ane water in houses. Small or-
- phard and 5 A. in cultivation,
hue in pines. Can ar-
ange terms. H. H. Seabolt,
ahlonega, Ph. 267-J].

200 A. good farm land, 80 A.
: an cultivation, balance in good



near











c young pine timber, some large

mough to cup, 20 A. cotton

pnd 7 A. peanut allotments.

sf airly good aoe R. house and out
ings. 2

er





FU

$11,000.00 cash



ery, Rt.



oA AR et Sutter

125 A. good Jand, 60 A. in
eultivation, 35 A. in pasture,
30 A. in wood. Some good saw
timber and lots of pulpwood.
2 good houses, one 5 R, other
4 R., 2 barns and out build-
ings. Located 9 mi. S. Dallas
in Paulding Co., 1/23mi. = off
Hwy. 61, 1 mi. from New, Ga.,
church and school. Mrs. J. H.
Cole, Rt. 2, Dallas.

About 510 A. cattle farm,
350 A. in pasture, 30 A., 5 A.
and two, 1/2-A., lakes, remain-
ing in growing timber about
100 A. River bottom, 3 dwell-
ings, hay barn and seed house.
Paved Rd., school bus Rt. Lo-
cated 10 mi. from Eatonton on
Hwy 44. W. H. Gregory, Ri.
2, Box 144, Eatonton, Ph. 5486.





49 A. land with creek and
spring, Henry Co. Practically
new 2 bedroom and bath white
frame house, unfinished (re-
quires very little to complete).
On school bus and mail Rt.
200 yds. pavement. 30 minutes
to downtown Atlanta. Z. T.
Germany, Rt. 1, EUenwood,
Ph. GR, 4-4515 Stockbridge.

40 A. farm in Franklin Co.,
7 R. house, on schooi and mail
route, running wacer, chic-
ken house, 2200 cap., _ large
barn, 2 mi. No. Sandy Cross.
Reasonable ae Mirso J. JH.
Dowell, Rt. 1, Royston.

260 A. st all in one body,
150 A. cultivation, rest in
woodland with some pine. Lo-
eated Taylor Co., 9 mi. So:
Butler, short distance U. S.
Hwy 19, erossed by ACL RR
and bounded by State Hwy.
90 on No. side. Good public
road, REA line, school bus and
mail route crosses farm. l
house, barn and 2 wells. Much
of land is good, firm grade of
soil suitable for growing all
kinds crop. C. E. Cooper,
Ruper.

72 A. 7 R. house, big barn,
pasture with running water,
Mail and school bus by door,
20 A. in cultivation, saw tim-
ber, pulp wood, 1 1/2 mi.
Baptist church, 1 1/2 mi. Bow-
man, 7 mi _ Royston. Big
spring, fine lake site just be-



L. | low spring. C.F. Freeman,

Rt. 2, at Winns Mill Royston.

96 A. farm 4 mi. West Rock_
mart, 8 mi. Ea. Cedertown, 2
mi. So. Hwy. 6. School bus
and mail Rt. 35 A. under hog



fence, crossed fence, good
bldgs., 6 R. house. Good com-
munity. Borders 2. public

roads. 40 A. timber, also farm_
ing tools, 1 good mule and
good 2 2H. wagon. L. O. Mor-
ris, Rt. 1, Rockmart.

142 A. 25 mi. So. Savan-
nah, 65 A. permanent pasture,
65 A. Millet Pond, Artesian
well, tractors, equipment,
dairy barns, large dwelling,
tenant house, 419 ft. front-
age U.S. Hwy. 17. Opportunity
for good dairy or beef cattle.
Additional acreage can be
bought. Roger P. Youmans,
Richmond Hill. Ph. TU
4-2312 (Midway). '

110 A. farm on Hwy. 112,
5 mi. NE of Sylvester. 75 A.
cropland, 35 A. allotments, 12
A., 30 yr. old, pecan trees in
high state of heavy yield. 23
A, asture. Fish pond, 2
dwelling, 5 R. and 3 R. Near
churches, school and markets.
cen G. C. King, Sylves-
ter. A

200 A. on Hwy. 89,
land 1 mi. E. Sylvester, 110 A.
cultivation, fenced, plenty wa-
ter, creek, deep and shallow
wells, 2 small ponds. 2 mo-
dern houses. 5 R ea, one
house concrete block stucco,
other frame. 120 ft. X 24 ft.
concrete storage with cement
floor and other outbuildings.







2 tractors and equipment. Less

Good terms.
Box 216, Syl-

inan $200.00 A.
Lonnie Parker,
vester, Ph. 3521.

87.5 A. land with house,
barn, stocked lake, permanent
pasture already fenced, bot-
tom lands, school bus and
mail Rt. 18 Mi. NW Marietta.
Good timber, plenty water, 1
A. Christmas trees, histori-
cal site of Civil War hospital.
Ideal truck farm, livestock or
poultry, Guaranteed title.
or $2,000.00
minimum down payment,



terms. H: Cc. Hurst. Rt. 2, Box

27, Smyrna, Ph, HE. 5- Tai,

rwoodiand, good 3 R.

with:







115 A, timber farm, locat-
ed 6 mi. NE Cariton, Madi-
son Co. Well located on Co.
Rd., near Rd. to Farmers
Mkt. Some saw timber now,
mostly young and growing.
Abundant game and ideal lake
site, $35.00 A. Pierce L .Chne,
Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 7821
Covington,



117 A. farm, 2 new Saigo
houses, equipped for 1,000
layers ea., I egg cooler. J
dwelling house. Located 1 mi.
N. Tift - Turner Co. line on
Hwy. 41. H. L. Hester, Rt.. 1,
Sycamore.

Approx, 200 X 300 ft. acre-
age, well located, 3 1/2 mi. E.
Co. seat of Clarkesville, near
Hills Crossing. J. W. Witte,
Rt. 1, Mt. Airy.

Dubs

Approx. 270 A. farm land,
good dairy farm land, 3 mi.
from Monticello on Hwy. 212
from Monticello to Coving-
ton. Priced to sell. terms to
suit. Howard P. Persons,
Monticello.

Approx. 46 A. land on Ga.
Hwy. 85 W., 3 mi. N. of Warm
Springs. Ww. Ss. Hendricks, Rt.
1, Box 102 Manchester, Ph.
THe -6-2472,-

125 A. farm in Macon Co.,
grows most anything. Creek
runs through property. Small
house, good well, paved Rd.,
elec., school bus and mail Rt.









Terms. Mrs. Effie Fowler, Rt.

2, Montezuma.

) A. land 4 bedroom house,
Rabun Co., elec., good well
with pump. hot water heater,
pine paneled living room,
large fire place. On school
bus. and mail Rt. Elevation
2,600 ft., 7 mi. from Clayton,
$4, 000. a. L. Christian, Box
98. Mountain City.

60 A. farm in N. Ga., 16 mi.
E. of Ellijay, 10 A. in cultiva-
tion (bottom land), balance in
house,
good out buildings, 2 good
springs, pasture with plenty
running water, small apple or-
chard. On mail and school bus
Rt. Write or see. Henry Sto-
ver, Rt5, Box 61, Ellijay.

Approx. 100 A. Mtn. land,
well timbered with young
growing pine (lots of it ready
for use now). 3 R. old fashion
log house, nice yards, 2 springs
good running water, everyday
mail, close to 5 churches, Rd.
running through place, good
community. Good building
and Jake site. 3 mi. from fish
and game reserve. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

80 A: Jand in Forsyth Co.,
in the 3rd. district and Ist sec-
tion. Has lots of fine timber,
plenty water, gravel pit, no
buildings. F. J. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Approx. 12 A. land, 6 R.
house, plenty water, good
SeUne in yard, well timbered,
3 mi. from Ellijay Ct. House,









1/4. an off Hwy. I. A. Clay-
TON RE 2, Ellijay.
20 A. pebble land, good

drainage, 7 giant pecan trees,

REA. line through place, 20 x
30 store bldg., deep well and
pump, 6 R. house, bath, gas
heat, nicely finished inside and
out. Located 7 mi. W. of East-
man on Friendship Methodist
paved Rd., $7,500. Mrs. Alma
Kilpatrick, Rt. 6, Eastman.

202-1/2 A. land, some saw
timber, plenty young timber,
lots of Cedars and Dogwood.
About t A; farming land;
running water and large Scup-
pernong vineyard. George

jStandridge, Ellaville.
43 A. land, large creek $9,-.



500; also 20 A. with creek.
$4,500. All 20 minutes So. of
Atlanta. Emory Travis, River-
dale, Ph. Howard 1-5415,
Fayetteville.

101-1/2 A. land, 2 dwelling
with 5 R. and bath ea., 2 drill-
ed wells, 2 tenant houses, 3-
1/2 A. lake, several other lake



sites; whole farm can be irri-

gated, excellent for truck and
livestock, plenty water, 2
branches, 4-1/2- mi.) of Fay-

etteville in Fayette Co. 20 Min-

from new Farmers Mkt. S. K.
Frost, Sr., Rt. 2, Fayetteville,
Ph. 4371. : :

Approx. 70 A. - timbered
land, in Gilmer Co., some in
6th District and Second Sec-
tion, Land Lot No, 18Dia-



mond District Section..Lon Me-
ae at 1, 2 Pee

timber



ee ae ne



Several A. of land, J. -mi:.
from Flowery Branch, just off
Hwy. 23. Two, 4 R. houses, one
new, other old, good pasture,
chicken house, good well wat-
er and City water, lights in
both houses. Tim Smallwood,
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.



- Poultry farm, 44 A. land, 3}:

chicken houses, 10,200 ft. to-
tal floor space, automatic
feeders and waterers. 3 dwell-
ing houses, 10 A. lake. On
school bus and mail Rt. Char-
les Spearman, Rt. 1, Felton.

Approx. 11 A. land, 6 R.
house, hot and cold water,
ereek runs through pasture.
6 A. Fescue, fenced. pasture.
Lake already built, but dam
needs repair. Located on No.
27 Hwy. 8 mi, S. of Cedar-
town. Will finance to right
party, Jock. Fulmer, > Rt. 3;
Felton.

200 A. cattle farm, fenced
and cross fenced. Permanent
pasture with plenty running
water. Lake stocked with fish.
Large barn, 7 R. house with
bath, hot and cold water, gas
heat. Mail and school bus at
door. Located 15 mi. S. of Car-
rollton, 9 mi. N. of Franklin,
Just off Hwy. 27 Mrs. J. H.
Knight, Rt.- 2, Franklin, Ph.
4485. (Roopville)

418 A. land, 4 mi. S. Frank-
lin, Heard Co, on Chattahoo-
chee River. 320 A. cultivata-
ble, 100 A. bottoms, 100 A. in
one field, 3 fields 40 A. each.
3 springs, 3 streams, several
lake sites, 3 dwellings. 1 mi.



from river shoreline. (Consid-

ered one of the richest farms

in the Co.) All fertile top soil.

Priced to sell. William H.
een Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-
59.

12 A. land, 7 R. house, wat-
er and bath in house, wired
for elec. stove. Running water
in pasture, lasting well water,
2 car garage, 6 stall barn. On
mail and school bus Rt. 2 mi.
E. of Fairmount, Gordon Co.
on Hwy. 53 and state black top

Rd. Bargain priced, $7,500. J.

W. Sewell, Rt. 2, Fairmount.

10 A. land on all weather
Rd., some wooded area, some
cleared, good building sites,
$75.00 cash per A.; also, 5 1/2
A. land, all wooded, plenty
water, good building sites,
near new Hwy. Cheap for
cash. Robt. F. Wiggley, _ i,
Villa Rica, Ph. 7923. |

50 A. good mountain land,
25 A. cleared, new 4 R. frame
house, well in yard, 2 good
springs, 2 large branches
running through property.





Good lake sites. Young apple

and peach orchard. About 20,-
000 ft. good saw timber, 5 mi.
SW Tallapoosa, in Buncombe
School Community. Bargain at
$3,900.00. cash. To Hy: Denney,
Rt. 2, Waco.

Quail farm complete. Ex-
cellent opportunity for part
or full time. for full informa-
tion, contact. J. B. Mincey,
dll Ea. 6th St. Waynesboro.
Ph. 2816 after 5:30 P. M.

20 A. farm, 4 R. house and
3 R. Cabin, with lake, 638 ft.
frontage on Ga. State 18 Hwy.
5 mi. West Point, $5,000.00.
Norman Flournoy, Rt. 2, West
Point. Ph. 2-4833.





Pont peass

We as ody: ne

Yorkville, in good comm

Franklin Co.,



About 10 A. farm, 1 mi. city

limits, 4 bedroom house 3 yrs.

old, also 2 bedroom house 2
yrs. old; chicken barn, 2 out-
houses,
school and church, just off
paved road, $13,000. Terms.
Mrs. H. W. Herrin, Rt. 4, Box
720, Waycross.

2 A. new 6 R. house with
bath, in setting of pine trees,
located just off Hwy. from
Wrens to Warrenton near
Bastonville. C. L. Langham,
Rt. 2, Warrenton
ville). :





111 A. land, Haralson Co.,

on. Hwy. 113, 3 mi, N. Temple.

Good fertile land, now under

cultivation in row crops. 6 R.
brick house with hall and pan-
try, 1 tenant house. Lots of
now ready
Cash sale. Send stamped en-
velope for reply. Mrs. Frank
E. McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple.

Approx. 19 A.

house, pecan orchard, 6,000

young pine trees. Located on
St. Hwys.

for sale. yo S. fence, Taze-



-|Palton and LaFayette.

fish pond. Near

school Rt.,

-(Baston-

not far to Ga. Hwy.
to cut.

land, 6 R.

No. 137 and_240,|he sold with place.








































































tober

40 A. land, about
cleared, palance in woods
streams, pond site. No hoy
but good site to build on. |
cated 5 mi. above Toce

mi. off Hwy 17. On mail
school bus Rt. REA line, C
Anderson, Rt. 3, Toccoa.



3 A. land in Jefferson

bordered by SVA R. R. ane
good public Rd. for sale. Mr,
Lewis P. Gunn, Thomson. |

90 A. land, fair old h
large barn, etc., good well
ter, lasting water in pas
located 8 mi. N, Templ
mi, W. Dallas, 6 mi.



ity, churches and_ scho
handy, $40.00 A. or 85 A.
all bidgs., $2,925.00. O
Stone, Rt. 2, Temple. :
45 A. land, 9 mi. SE
jay, 9 mi. N. Jasper, abo
A. in good bottom land,
pasture, rest in young timb
Barn and 1 small chi
house, floor furnace, goo
well, plenty running water 01
place. On bus and daily m
Rt. Near Baptist church. Se
veral nice building sites. On
good Rd., in good commu
Rev. Wayne Davis, Rt
Talking Rock.

220 A. land, 60 A. ope
other in growing timbe
school bus Rt. 8 R. house
bath, elec. pump in well
1/2 mi, from Tignall. Wi:
for cattle. Will sell house
a few acres. Mrs. Dan T
ton, Tignall.

- 365 A. cattle farm, fencer
cross fenced, 90 A. young ti
ber, 275 A. improved. pastures
85 A. river bottom in Coasta
Bermuda. Water in every pa
ture. 10..A. in. Alfalfa.
house, wired; 2 chicken hous
es, 9, 000 cap. Bored wells. Bi
Segars, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph









THI,

58 A, 1/4 mi. paved roac
borders creek, 1
plenty deer, quail and squir

. available. :
bldg. site. 36 A. in pine tree:
$33,300. 00 Ample

in growing timber, oe
Terms if desired. Clarence
Thompson, Warthen.



6 mi. Ocilla, on school
mail Rt. Good land, fine
cattle growing, large pasti
not permanent. Young
ber Creek runs through
House and other bldgs.
A. B. Lewis, Box ne
coochee.

125 A. farm, Modi Co.
mi. NE Danielsville on hi
surface road, High state
tivation, new house,
conveniences, 12,000
broiler house: also, 135.
nk excellent _ p
ducing farm. Reasa
forices. H. B. Grizzle, Box ;
Royston. Ph. 8314. 3

About 6 A. land, go
R. house, large screened
porch, concrete front p
sheet Poe ked and tight, wir
ed for elec. stove. 1 mi. pav-
ed road, school bus and ma
by door, Joeatea bet





675. Cash or terms (Fa
ily now living in house). D

Parsons, Rt. 1, Rocky Face

80 A. farm, 1 large one
half story house, bath,
ment, porches, good con
car garage, barn, vlenty
bldgs. fruit orchard, pe
good permanent pasture
lasting stream. 1-1/2 mi. Ea
Roopville on State Rt. 5, har
surfaced road. on mail
Carroll Co. L
McWhorter, Rt. 1, Roop

3 acres in White Co., s
barn and hen house, ? A.
ture fenced in hog wire, g:
den plot, ample water supp:!
from mountain reservoirs pip
ed into pasture. Home with
eonvenicnees, On naved ro
79. o
mountain view. Also |
other land tacit s river Bi
priced to sell quickly.
Clark, Robertstown.

One fa:m (the A. B
estate) one 1/2 Jot
A. more or less. Lots









LAND

jJand, Madison Co., 12

of Athens, good all
ier Co. Rd. through prop-
sood land, well, creek,
site, fairly good house,
available, $70 A. W. B.
ison, 6006 Rockbridge
Stone Mountain. ~





Jand, 4 large and 1
R.. house; car shed;
use, garden. Close to
reek Post Office on
near Rome. Mrs.

Bets PN



A. land, al: fenced. 7
use, 5 R. house and new
house, 2 tobacco barns,
well, pond, 1 out-house.

Bermuda and 11 A.

grass, 65 A. row corp, |

000.00. I. G. Joiner, Rt.
36, Soperton.

A. land, good water,
mouse, 10x EO tte. x
, built onto eump house.
a@-20 ine SV iifton sd
; Sparks on U. S. Hwy.
or sale or trade for prop-
near Franklins Mrs. Lo-
epiatl. inv. t Sparks:





Pelatm in. Asrth Co:
ew unfinished brick
ise, fertile ground with
d allotments, deep well,
00-Mrs. V. B. Grissom,
|, Sylvester.

A. land, mostly open, a
le pulpwood and some

a

nger pines. 12 mi. from

mesville, 1/2 mi: from
ack Top Rd. Suitable for
nting pines, $36. A. Cash

terms. John

L. Snare, Rt.
Gainesville. ;



all farm, 7 mi. north of
nesville, 300 ft. frontage on
y. 136. 4 R. house, barn, 3
cken houses, 2 wells, lights.
sell all or part for cash.
J. Daniel, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

0 A. land, 5 R. block house,
mi. from Lake Lanier, ap-
(0 mi. from Gainesville,
e or will trade for place
or 20 mi. from Lake Lanier.
ary G. White, Rt. 9, Gaines-





A. land, 7 mi. W. Cleve-

good house, pump in
ll, wired for elec. stove,
school bus, Rd. being

good barn, other bldgs,
tu e, springs, nice view
Ns., $2,700.; also, 22-1/4 A.
1/2 mi. of Cumming,
house, barn, other good
, creek bottoms, stream
house, elec., mail, school
$4,700.; 1 A. land on
Lanier Paved Rd., near
launching ramp, $1,200.
than McConnell, Rt. 1,
esville. |

8 A. good land, 50 yds. off
d Rd., 5 A. in pecan trees,
open, good Rd. around





mi. from Farmers Mkt., 4
. from town, out Williamson
L. A. Powers, 221 W. Pop-



moot, Gritfin, Ph.5110
Bs... Ca

37 A. land, 4 R. and 7 R.
uses, out buildings, on

ool and mail Rt. Less than
from Baptist and
thodist churches. 2 all
ather streams. Ideal lake.
e. Mrs. Alma Evans, Rt. 1,
x 75, Griffin, Ph. 7089.

101-1/4 A. 3 mi, Hulett in
rroll Co., on Ga. Hwy. 166,
d tractor, 10 pieces equip-
ment, hay, corn crop. 1 cow
id 1 calf. Priced to sell. R.
Poole, Rt. 1, Box 60, Whites-
ae :



. good land planted in
his yr. some woods, pav-
oad to house, 8 R. house,
large

running water, bath
and gas heat. Mrs. Edd
eler, Weston.

. land, 4 R. house with
,. front and back porches,
x gas heat. 2 chicken

e

es 18 x 54 and 30 x 110
try yard, brooder and
lers and waterers, barn,

nd hog pastures, both

9s

FOR RENT

Hearn farm, 5 mi. from La-
Grange, good community, eee
church and school. 93 A. land
3 bedroom house, bath, gas.
elec., large barn, shed, smoke
house, 50 large pecan trees,
grape, apple and other fruit
trees. Permanent pasture, rich
bottom lands, well watered.
Opportunity for someone to
Yaise cows, corn, hay ete. All
for rent, $75. mo. or will lease.
Mrs. Sam Harris, Rt. 3, La-
Grange, Ph, TU. 4-9946.

Small acreage with 5 R.
house on cement foundation
with bath and elec. pump, in
Bibb Co., 6 mi. E. Macon off
Cochran Short Rt. For rent,
sale or consider trading for
other property. Joseph E. No-
bles, Rt. 1, Box 29, Gordon.



15 A. good land with 5 A.
cotton allotment, has not been
cultivated in past 2 yrs. Needs
to be plowed up at once. For
cash rent. R. C. Moore, Rt. 3,
Springdale Rd. Rockmart (3
Ty OL) Ph. 9495, oo

400 A. land for long term
lease on paved Rd. 325 A. un-
der fence, 2 barns, tenant
house, good permanent pasture
of Fescue, Rescue, Landing
Clover and Bermuda grass.
Former dairy farm. Lee Here-
ford Farm located at Hampton.
Contact .Hue R. Lee, 1925
Rhodes-Haverty Bldg. At-
lanta, Ph. ME. 6-7156.

60. A. farm with 3.59 A. to-

bacco and 4 A. cotton allot-|.

ment for lease. Mrs. Minnie
Lou Herrington Hall, Rt. 2,
Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2889.

60 A. farm, 9 mi. E. Hazle-
hurst, 2 good houses with
lights and water, on mail and



school bus Rt. and paved Rd.

4 A. tobacco, 7-1/2. A. eot-
ton, pond and. pasture and
some stock on place. Will rent
on 50-50 basis or standing
rent. Good land, and neigh-
borhood. L. M. Harrell, Rt. 1,
Box 80, Hazlehurst.

23 A. land, with ~ plenty
space for chickens, pigs, ete.
Permanent feed house, 3 bed-
room frame house with 2
baths, exceptionally large
rooms, full basement, dbl. car
garage. 4 R. tenant house in
rear. Stream on property. Con-
venient to schools, transpor-
tation and shopping. . Near
Clarkston on KE. Ponce de
Leon, $150. mo, Mrs. Ethel A.
Littie;( 54. Phe Prado, N. Ey
Atlanta 9.

100 A. cattle farm, modern
ranch style home, 6 R., 2 baths,
air conditioned and gas heat-
ed. On paved Rd., school and
mail Rt. 4 mi. E, Forsyth, 25
mi. from Macon. Mrs. J. C.
Starr, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph. 6258.

For rent or lease cheap, large
colonial house, good cond.,
lights and furnished, to elder-
ly christian couple. Plenty
wood, water, near Hwy.,



_| churches and store, good com-

munity. Near phone line. Fish-
ing, hunting, old Indian
Grounds. On mail and school
Rt. About 49 Mi. N. Atlanta,
Hwy. 6 on Paulding and Polk
Co. line, at Braswell So. RR
crossing. Mrs. C. R. Sorrells,
Rt.. 3, Rockmart.

Farm for rent after Jan. ],
1960. Contact. Arthur E. Wal-
ters, Rt. 3, Box 323 Fitzgerald.

Farm in Pulaski Co. on pav-
ed Rd., school bus Rt. 23 A.
peanut allotment, 10 A. cot-
ton allotment, 5 A. wheat al-
lotment and 40 A. corn. Good
proposition to right party.
Must be sober and of good
character. W. C. Wells, 818 Se
Main St., College Park, Ph.
PO. 7-6034.

Pasture land for rent, lease
or sell; 200 A. under hog tight
fence, good barn, plenty run-
ning water, cut into 5 sections
and capable of carrying 10
grazing animals 7 mos. of the
yr. Dont write, come see.
J. McDougald, Suches.

190 A. farm for rent in Jas-
per Co. on Hwy. Il. Good
house and land, 17 A. cotton
allotment and 75 A. of open
land, not fenced. Low rent to
reliable permanent tenant for
2 yrs. Standard rent after 2
yrs. Will not finance. Land now



ater, near Waco and
$6,000. T. H. Patter-

|

available for sowing, house
available after Xmas. F.
Jones, Monticello.

@

For Rent. or Sale, old grist

FARM LAND |



_Young, Rt. A, Ringgold. aS

mill converted into home, ad-
ditional small house and 20 A.
land on Rum Creek. Suitable
for farming, _ livestock, etc.,
Fine setting. Fronts Hwy. 87.
AS Bray, 200 Sunset Dr., Grif-
in, Ae 3



For lease,
land along Chattahoochee riv-
er in SW. Ga. Fertile, well
drained, sandy loam soil with
clay sub soil. Ideal for truck
crops. Easily irrigated. Irri-
gation and other equip. avail-
able for lease or hire. C. W.
Felder, c/o Riverside Farm,
Blakely Ph. 3491.



2 country homes, with 10 A.
land with ea. house, 4 R. and
6 R. Christian community,
Barrow Co., 2 mi. Braselton,
9 mi. Winder. On school bus

Rt., near church. Barns, pas- | -

tures, gardens,- firewood, elec.
water pumps. Chicken house,
2,700 and 7,600 sq. ft. Monthly
rent for. ssidence. Operate
chicken houses on shares, In-
toxicant users need not apply.
Give references. E. D. K
yon, Gainesville.

FARM LAND

WANTED





Want to buy or lease tract
of land in N. Ga. bordering
good trout stream; also, want
to buy large tract of land con-
sisting of both timber and

farm land. George Bentley,

1018 Ridgeview Lane, Mari-
etta. :



Want N. Ga. mountain val-

ley farm, from 50 to 150 A.

Must have springs and pond
sites. Want some bottom land.
With or without house. Write
what you have. D. M. Parham,
176 Grady St., Griffin. -



_ Want 40 A. or less farm, un-
improved land or improved if
reasonable. Would consider a
few acres on Hwy. if cheap.
P. B. Peek, 388 Deering Rd.,
NW, Atlanta 9.

Want 10 to 20 A. land in or
near Roswell, Alpharetta, Du-
juth or Noreross. Must have
trees around homesite and lo-
cation for small pasture, also
year round stream on proper-
ty preferred; also, interested
in 10 A. land near Oakwood.
W. J. Trunkey, 5320. River-
view Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph.
BL. 5-3399.





Want 40-50 A. mostly open

land, for pasture and grain. In
vicinity Stone Mountain to
Loganville, on or near paved
Rd. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial
Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph.
Hickory 3-7370.

Want 10 - 20 A. land near
Fairburn, Palmetto or Fayette-
ville. LewiseA. Wiggins, 1634



Beecher St., Atlanta 10. ;



Want some unimproved land
in No. Ga. mountains. Will
trade 1952 model 1/2 ton Chev.
pickup in good cond. F. M.
ee Box 483, Norcross. Ph.

Want a few acres with small
shack or barn, good well,
spring, possibly small lake.
Cond. of land no object. Will
rent with option to buy. Im-
mediate occupancy. L. Mac-
Donald Ferguson, 959 Austin
Ave., NE, Apt. 5, Atlanta 7.

Want farm in Gwinnett,



Cherokee, Cobb, Fulton or For-

syth county. C. Williams, Rt.
4, Box 308, Lawrenceville.

Want to buy small, unim-
proved, Jot of land, approx.
50 A. Prefer swamp or land
near creek. Will pay any tax-
es due. J. A. Green, 620 Villa
Crest, Macon.

Want 200-300 A. farm suit-
able for cattle farming, So. of
Atlanta in Fayette, Clayton or
Henry Co. preferably. Con-
venient to schools and com-

0|muting to work in Atlanta.

Will buy or trade good De-

W.|Kalb Co. property. Must be

reasonable. Mrs. Irma T. Jor-
dan, 3129 N. Druid Hills Dr..
Decatur, Ph. ME. 4-3295.

Want approx. 5A. land with
small dwelling house, for

chicken farm, at least within:

1/2 mi. from nearest neigh-
bors. Prefer on mountainside
or at foot of Mtn. In Catoosa
or adjoining counties. A. R.
McBride, c/o Summerfield

220 A. bottom.

en=*



Want 1 to 3 A. land in N.
mer cabin. Write stating price.
cust Grove. | .

Want small acreage in
mountains with shack or cab-
in, any condition. Must have
spring or.
Thompson, 7) Carter
Atlanta 17, :

Want 25-100 A. unimprov-
ed hill or mountain land, road
not necessary. Need low cost
to help on Boys Camp. Must
have branch, creek or river
water; also, for sale, 50 A.
land, 20 A. in pines ready soon
for pulpwood. Creek through
place, 5 A. rich bottom land.
All land practically level, no
waste. Located 1 mi. E. Mar-
tin. Cash or terms. Henry T.
Long, Lavonia.

Want approx. 200 A. in S.
Ga. tobacco belt, within 6 mi.
Co. seat. Minimum of 50 A. in
developed pasture with water
and 75 A. in cultivation, pe-
ean grove and fish pond de-
sirable. Larger farm acceptable
with good terms. Will take
stock and equip. Write stat-
ing acreage, price, allotments,



Ave., SE,





Virginia Cir., Atlanta.

Want 1-5 A. land with
small house, on bus or trolley
Rt. Prefer in Cobb or Fulton
Co. E. W. Hendon, Sr.; 614
2nd St., Apt. 1, Marietta, Ph.
9-9954. ae

Want 10 - 15 A. farm with
5 or 6 R. house, water, lights,
So. or Ea. of Atlanta, not too
far off Hwy., but not on Hwy.
in exchange for Fulton Co.
property of equal value. Write
what vou have E. S. Ander-
son, 1238 Memorial Dr., SE.,
Atlanta 16.

- Want farm, preferably acre-
age, within 25 or 30 mi. of
Atlanta. Claude Adams, Rt. 2,
Stockbridge. 3

Want farm within 100 mi.
of Atlanta, priced right. Will
consider acreage or timber
tract. Give particulars, price
and terms and directions. Ma-
rion Simms, 3133 Towerview
Dr NE, Atlanta 3.

Want approx. 50 A, farm
with improved or unimproved
land within commuting dis-
tance of Atlanta. Mrs. Valerie
B. Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd,.
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0173.

Want unimproved land with
water,:no buildings in Pick-
ens, White or Rabun Co. Must
be reasonable. I. J. Prather,
800 Penn Ave., NE, Atlanta 8.

Want approx. 50 A. farm
land within 40 mi. of Atlanta.
M. C. Coleman, Box 4988. At-
Tanta22ie 3s

Want 10 - 15 A. farm with
good 5 or 6 R. house, water
and lights, not too far from
Atlanta. Will buy or consider
trading Fulton Co. property.
E. S. Anderson, 1238 Memorial
Dr., SE, Atlanta 16.

Have up to $5,000. to invest
in acreage suitable for de-
velopment as small stock or
tree farm. Prefer in DeKalb,
Gwinnett, Henry or Forsyth
Co. Write giving description,
location and price. C. E. Rei-
ley, 3187 Majestic Cir., Avon-
dale Estates.

Want 50 - 100 A. farm in
southern Wilkes or Lincoln
Co. or North McDuffie Co. Pre-
fer land adaptable to cattle
farm, pond (or pond site) with
plenty running water, farm
house and good well of water.
Wofford H. Martin, Jr., 2333
Robin Hood Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 6-1632.

Want 50 A. land with stream
near Duluth or Suwanee, rea-
sonable. Green Braselton, Jr.,



















Janta.

Want farm within 25 mi.
radius of Gainesville. Would
prefer land with some lake
frontage, but will consider
without. Mrs. Helen Murray,
Box 83, Gainesville.



Ga. mountains to build sum-
C, W. McGough, Rt. 2, Lo-|

branch. A.M.

fencing, bldgs., water and ex- |
act location. Cliff Sears, 879}

3380 W. Manor Lane, SW, At-



Want to buy or rent about
30-40 A. good land, 20-25 A.
in cultivation with good 5 or
6 R. house wired and with
pump in well. Consider any-
thing within- 20-25 mi. of At-
lanta. A. R. Bailey, 3472 Rain-
ey Ave., Hapeville.

Want to buy from 100 to 300
A. open land. Must be reason-
ably priced..Raymond Turner,
Box 29, Tignall. eh





- Want 10-60 A. of unimprov
ed, partly wooded land in N,

NE, Atlanta 9. = |



Ph. 5371 (home),

in Augusta area. Interested in
small or large acreage as fa

as 40 mi. from Augusta, Ros@
Snellings, 2803 Oakland Dr.



Want low priced land in
Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Clays
ton or
terested in better (and, there-
fore higher priced)
Fulton or Douglas having ac+
Massell, Jr.,

3209 (Nights)

FARM LAND

WANT TO RENT.





with small house with lighis

where in DeKalb Co., at not |
more than $20. mo. rental.

cille
ton Rd. Decatur. :

Want lease a Water M



in Bartow
James .

tion to buy,
near Cartersville.

We

Want to rent or buy farm

Want good Peanut
land. I. C, Nail, Rt. 3, Bruns
WiGk: 22g 3. e Oe

buy farm with good cottog
acreage, also with pasture wit)

Rt. 1, Temple.

prefer in Central Georgia. cay
give best of references. Car
T. Adams, Rt. 2, Jackson.

Want rent 3 acres land og






later than November 15. Mu
have well of good water an

in 50 mi. Age 62 yrs. get Sy
Security and pay rent monthe

e

Berry Dr., Decatur.

Want to rent small farm
Standing rent preferred, oF
pay by
vance.

State where located and when
202, Snellville. ter ATE

Want to rent or lease small
farm, 5 or more acres, with 5=
8 R. house, pump and. elec-
tricitv, in Chatham, Effing-
ham, Bryant or adjacent coun~
ty, within 35 mi.
John E. Sheffield, Rt. 1,
A0-A. Springfield: vai <-

WANTED

Correction: White, married
man, 40 yrs. old, 1 child, wants |

any kind farm work. 3 - 4R.

house, wired for elec. stove,
and running water. Move any
time. Furnish references. Ans.
letters or see. Jack Wilson,

540 Washington St., 8S. W.,_
Apt. 10, Atlanta 15. Ae

job as soon as |
farm. Can drive tractor, etc.
Want live in house'as member
of family. Prefer
Eddie Mooney, 120 Norris St.,
Monroe. ae
42 yr. old white -woman
wants to live as one of family
on farm in Fulton, Cobb or
Forsyth Co., and do light farm

Miss Ima.
Gainesville.

48 yr. old white man wants
job on farm with good man,

farm work, at $2.75 day. wa-



Marcus Clark, Hartwell.



Ga. mountain area. Should b@
accessible by all weather Rd,
A. S. Furcron, 22 Walker Terre

Aususta, Ph. RE. 3-7866.

Gwinnett Co., which:
you feel is worthless; also ine.

land im
cess to Express Systems, on
time payment purchase. Sam

377 Springdale __
Dr. N.E. Atlanta. Ph. CE T+ |

Want to rent small farm

and water near bus line, any=

Pay own light bill. Mrs. Lu-
Mitchell, 4639 Coving=

il
with small acreage, with op+ |
Cog
Chastain, Rt. 4, Cartersville ee

within 30 - 40 mi. Patterson,
growing oe

Want to rent ee okay ee

running water. Glenn Haul, ae

Want small farm on shareh

less with 3 or 4 R. house, nop

FARM WORK

39 yr. old single man wants ae
possible on |

work, for reasonable salary.
Crowe, Rt. 2.0





Want farm land with time >
ber already on it, or suitabl@
for growing timber. Robert S$
Ware, Box 251, Hogansville

Want farm or cut-over land










Beak

a4





be near store. Will move withs a ae

ly, Mrs. Edith Betemps, Rt. 1,

ae: Ay x

with 2 or 3 acres for cotton.

month or year in ad=
Can furnish self. Must
be in walking distance of store.

I can see. L. M. Durden, Box ae i

Savannah.
Box 4.



F + Sag
oe
y ares



job. 8 1/2 yrs. in Dairy. Can ets
drive tractor and truck. Exp.

Fi es

Pes

Wine Coe 2

to do different kinds of light |
ges. O. L. Clark, RFD J, LO FF 2







| PAGE Six





FARM WORK
oe | WANTED
es S Want job on farm. Exp.

eo gdairyman and livestock, also/|
z can do all kinds farm work, |
Do not drink. Am disabled
Veteran, but am willing and|
able ta work. Wm. F. Floyd,
- 584 Washington St. S. W. At-
lanta | 15.





1 child, wants job at Dairy. 2
yrs. experience. Willing to
oe work. Do not drink. Velmers
= Buchanan, Rt. 4, c/o Walke

Dairy, Dublin.

White man,
wants job on farm, doing re-
gular type farm work, for



anywhere. George Morrow,
185 Savannah St., S. E., At-
Janta 16.

_ -White man, 38 yrs. old,
married, 5 children (8 mos. to
11 yrs. old), wants job on
.. regualr farm or poultry, farm.
Exp. Can do anything on farm
or dairy. Can furnish and
cial self and family. Want
5 R. house, elec., water,
Jd he: good salary. Forest F.
. Hammett, 553 Washington St.,
. S.W., Apt. 1, Atlanta 15.

48 yr. old woman with 3}
-/- - children (1: boy 33. yrs. old) }
hae wants job on farm looking
ae after poultry, ete. Raised on
farm. Need work now. Mrs.
N.C. Abernathy, 618 Oak St.,
Gainesville.

























Young couple wants job on
chicken farm tending laying

or call.. Ray Cooper, Rt. 3,
_ Athens. Ph. LI 6-6886.

Mature, able-bodied, single
Poultry man, wants connec-
tion as supervisor of large op-
eration. Well experienced. Al-
_ So carpentry and painting. Go
Anywhere, any time. Jake
Johnson, 4120 Peachtree, Ant.
92D. Atlanta 19. Ph. CE}
oe -2346.

FARM HELP

WANTED







sober, single or with wife, 40
part wages. Raise corn, peas,

_ vegetables and some sweet
_ potatoes and hay.

ee _ tor. S. N. Garrett, Butler.
Want white woman, 40-60



on farm. Good home, board,
private room amd = salary.
Claud W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Con. |
-) yer



_ Want man with experience |
: te oversee dairy and work in|

bits and have had exp.
_ handling farm help. Apply by
oe or gee Guy M. Word,

a a . TU 4-7800.

92-y yr. old man married ane

middleaged, |

- wages and place to patch. Go|

hens. Both to work. Can drive |
truck and tractor. See, write}

to 70 yrs. for part crop and}

Suet Must be}
able to plow with mule. Will!
trade with man who has trac- |

3 yrs. old to do light farm work |

aS . same. Must be sober, good ha-}
in|

Want relisble han Mor Beef

Cattle farm. Apply in person.

'R. E. Avery, Mgr. Shamrock
Stock Farm, Zebulon. Ph. LO
m-Glaak

Want single man without
bad habits, for farm work,



gather crop About 2 mos.j

work. Pay $50.00 month,
board and laundry. Must know
how to handle Farmall H.
tractor. E. M. Battle or Bot-
tle), Rt. 1, Calhoun.

Want country woman, re-
liable, middleaged, to
with elderly woman on farm
and do light farm chores for
room, board and $30.00 mo.
ae W. E. Waller, Rt. C. Box

, Griffin.

oe reliable party to set
221 acres in Pines. Riley C.
Couch, Senoia.

Want family with 2 men to
work 10 or 15,000 virgin tur-
pentine boxes. Good house on







Sehool route. Can furnish win-

ter work all winter. C. FE. Hin-
son, Alamo.

Want white man, sober, in-
dustrious to work on farm,
one who would appreciate
good home on farm and $59.00
mo. wages. J. G. Davis, 5339
ay Mill Rd. Doraville. Ph.
GL 17-2976,

Want. reliable. smal! colored





Gill. Boston.

Want at once good reliable
'whate woman to live on farm



with mod. conveniences, and

do light farm work for $15.00

week wages. Mrs. Ernest An-
derson, Register.

Want farm labor, farm*hand



with small family, for work

Want white or colored man,



or farm:
Steady work . A R. house on}
school bus route. No drink- }

for daily wages.

ers. Give references.
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

SME EVENTS

Jack





OCT. 23 Friday Show|[
+ and Sale of the Southeast- |

ern Shorthorn and Polled
Shorthorn Ass* to be
held in Camilla, Mitchell

Co, 10 bulls and 160 female |

lets te be offered. For fur-

ther information, address |

W. R. Pullen, Damascus. |

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE -





Equipment (For Sale)
500 gal. Anhydrous

ae me me

retc., $500.00 FOB my farm.

J. E. King, Cecil, Ph. 119-H-2, |

Hahira. .-



12 ft. Ford truck factory ||
body, Hke new,/}
fore sale. H. D. Arther, Rt. 3, |
Jefferson.

built stake

Jd. C. Neal, Rt.
/-Ranch, Austell, Ph. 2959.
live}

fertilizer distributor,

Marietta, Ph. 9-5969.
family for general farm work. }

Good house furnished. Lucille trecta andcbust and bog har-|

Am- |
monia Nurse Tank and trail~|
er, both in good cond., trailer |
like new, new tires, used in |
putting out liquid "fertilizer,

oe ft. mule drawn, hay at

2 1/2 heavy 2 H wagon and 2

|MeCormick mowing machine

wheels with good treads. Al-

len L. Weaver, Rt. 1, Buchan-

an (7 mi. E. of).



1951 Intn] Harvester auto-|
matie pick-up bailer with mo-

tor, uses wire, $500.00; Oliver }

TNT 14 in. pull type bottom

plow, $100.00; Bassert 14 in.,;

$100.00. Mrs.
2, Silver Cmek |

hammer mill,



2 dise trailer type John
Deere plow, in good cond. Can
be used with any make 2 row
tractor. Jas. P. Everett, Box

'182, Roekmart.



Farmall C tractor, 3 point

hitch, 3 dise bottom plow, 2}

row cultivators and planter,
all for
$800.00 cash. Mrs. Mattie Nu-
gent, Rt. 2, Box 232, Hamil-

| ton.



51 tube hen hanging feed- |
ers, good cond., $1.60 ea. FOB
my place, 1 mi SE Pavo on

Morven and Pavo Rd. C. L.
| Massey, Pavo.



Tow type tandem trailer,
for use with 1 1/2 ton truck,
ready for use, $600.00. Frank
Chastain, Greers Chapel Rd.



., 1954 WD Allis: Chalmers

row, all in good cond. O. S.
Miller, Jr., Haralson, Ph LY.

9-6814.
with elderly woman in home|



3 hp David Bradiey garden
tractor with reverse, has dise

harrow, turning plow, lay-off
plow, cultivator and bulldoz-
er blade, all in perfect. cond., |
7 mos. old, $300.00 cash. Fu-|
gene T. Daniel, Rt. 1, River-
dale, Ph. GR. 8.5977. ~.



Utility farmer trailer, 4 X}
8, extra sturdy

: construction
with tag and hitch, $60.00 or

will trade for white, breeding
stock, doe rabbits. Mrs. C. D.}
|Coleman, 2077 Sombrero Way |
SE, Atlanta
13-0309.

16, Ph. DR.

used 1 time,
$15.00

| mounted.
"| model 24 H. or M.,

Huston Jones,





John Deere binder, tractor
blade, in good

type 40
hed ee: Bur

shape, $125.00.
'roughs, Lavonia.

2 tractors, one Cub with
mower, plow, B and B har-
row, planters and cultivators,
other Case DC with B and B

harrow and 1 section heavy; W! L \
help Ioad and will consi

spike tooth harrow, both in

ood shape, erfect for |
noes ana Ives, Rt. 2, Macon, Ph.

6-7093.
ans., no phone calls. John W.{
}Clerke, c/o LaGrange Phar-|
Fmacy, LaGrange.

preparing land and planting,
| $31,600.00 for both. Letfers



600 Pockman laying cags,
in good cond., 75c ea. At my
place in Gardi. O. K. Yeo-
imans, Rt. 1, Box 202-B, Jes-
up, Ph. Garden 7-2870.

Mule drawn, 3 row, grain
drill with fertilizer hopper,,;
in good cond.,
FOB. Clarence
Thompson, Warthen.

20, 5 ft., broiler
$1.50 ea; 28 baby
feeders, 4 ft., 75c ea., or all
for $50.00 or will trade for
Reg. Duroc gilt pigs, or shoats.
a A. Brown, Rt. 7, Felton, Ph.
3742 Buchanan.

Used corn picker, 2 Low,
Intn1. Harvester



feeders,



also, used corn sheller, David
Bradley power take-off drive.
Used very little, $125.00. H. C.

|Emory, Rt. I, Box: 29, College |
| 350-R-4.

| Park.

1 man Paulan chain saw, |

in first class running cond.,
model F, $80.00. George E.

|Freeman, 200 Butler St., La-
| Grange.



Sears cut-off saw, 30 in,

good cond. $40.00. J. M.
iGreen, Rt. 3, Box 96-C,
' Chatsworth.



2 hole corn sheller for sale.
Jones Bend
Rd., Rt. 1, Rome, Ph. 8142 after
5 PM.

Wednesday, (

500 gai gas tnk! in
econd., bargain priced.
Jones, Rt. sl; Box 333k
dale, Ph: Greenleaf 8-635

~ 1008, back to back, 8

: Parkman laying cages,

troughs and new. wa

troughs, 40c ea. at my plac

Will finance total price. Wi
trade for livestock. J. E. Ree.



1956 Ford, 2 ton, truck wit

fall in one Jay-Bee grinde

and mixer, mounted on truel

In. good eond. Priced reason-

able. John Crosby, Rt. 2, Ade



Electrie churn, good ag n

ehurns perfect, $10.00 J. I
Rockmore, Covington, P.
6801. =



E.|

chick |

Rhodes Bros.
| fordville.

460 ten in. laying ca
complete with watering s
tem, $175.00; 4, 5 deck, ba

tery brooders, $30.00 ea. o

$100.00 for lot. Alfred Ha
Rt. 3, Box -65, os

| AM. 5-0466.



John Deere 13 dise grai

drilk on rubber tires, fertili

box, grain box and grass se

| box. Almost new cond., $30

James Lackey, Rt. 1, Wood



Pully for Ford tractor, 800

eond., $25.00 at farm. H.

Wall, Jr., Rt. 4, Madison, Pi
bulk Craft mi
R. Rhodes, Jr., e/a
Farm, Craw

265 gal.
fank. W.



6 Browers smokeless yan
kerosene brooders. O. F. Bar
rett, Rt. 1, Box 162, Dulut
Ph. 2677 Norcross.

Frick sawmill and oe



big red seal motor with
pelts, in good cond. cheap. S.
: M. Honeycutt, Rt. 3,
| Cross.

Way-



. Good 2 H wagon in gaod
shape for sale cheap. J. C. J.
Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.





1 cement mixer, 1 bag cap. _

reasonably priced. P. L. ues Z

dows, Vidalia.



mailed to you.







NOTICE
MARKS AND BRANDS REGISTRATIO

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and 4
| brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com-
| missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.

lf you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be



&

There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee
to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. |

PHIL CAMPBELL,
Commissioner of Agriculture









AB Counties Completed Testing







BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION
- One County Preli inary Testin ing

Counties in which Pistininery testing has ben started

35 Counties Now Area Testing

Counties in which area testing is now underway

Bartow Emanuel
Bibb Fayette
Calhoun Floyd
Camden Fulton
Catoosa Hancock
Charlton Harris
Chatham Henry
Clinch | Houston
Coweta. Jasper
Crisp Lee |
Dooly Macon
Dougherty Mclatosh









Terrell
_ Thomas

Mitchell
Newton

Putnam

Pulaski

Seminoles

Stewart

Sumter
Taliaferro : iA






Walton






























































, October 14, 1959

FOUIPMENT

FOR SALE





3 deck chicken brooder, top
eck heated; also, set of poul-
ry scales. Sell or trade both
sr 10 Jaying hens. C. R. Phil-
ot, 2a77 Summit Ave. NW,
tlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-0009.

wheel type saw with re-|
silt motor and saw, $45.00.
oyd Keadle, Yatesville -
orsyth Rd., Yatesville.

5 Intnl. milking machines,
ean ,intn]. cooler, 6 can In-)
4, cooler, Intnl. vacuum
ompresson, Hinman vacuum
mpressor with pipe for 20
ws. All in good shape. Will
ll all or part. Douglas Fer-
ell, Rt. 2, Madison.

~ New Holland corn shucker
nd sheller for sale or ex-
ange for manure spreader,
good cond. $350. W. R. Nix,
t, 2, Woodstack.

No. 68 New Holland hay
aler, with motor; practically
ew, $1,500.00; N. H. mower,
ke new, $150.00; rotary rake,
point hitch, $200.00; Foley-
avish, 8 ft., fertilizer spread-
r, $100.00; 1956 3/4 ton,
hev. truck, 25,000 mi., $850.
avid Darby, Rivertown Rd.,
airburn, Ph. 6641.

One 1955 Ford tractor that
s been converted to use
utane gas and can _ back
@asily, Farm equipment
is cultivators, bottom plows,
discs, sub-soil plow, planters,
oda distributors. Used very
ttle. Reasonable. Dr. J. B.
rown, Jr., 306 Thomas St.











Metal Ross Ring Silo, 125
tons, $300.00; Blizzard silage |
blower, $100.00; J. B. 12 in
hammer Mill, $75.00; No. 47
DeLaval milking machine
pump unit, $150.00; 8 steel
_ stanchion yokes, $4.00 ea., 3/4
ton truck, new motor, $300.
Hugh White, Rt. 3, Toccoa.
Ph. 6-3460 ( Tucker).

~ Minn. Moline model R tra-
ctor, heavy duty harrow and
5 disc tiller, all very little
sed, Cheap. J. B. Fincher,
oerun, Ph. ST 2-2551.

Complete farm Blacksmith
utfit, and some other farm
ools, very reasonable. Write
or description and reason-~
e cash price. FE. O, Chand-
er, Rt. 1, Wildwood.

One underground Butane or
ropane gas tank, 220 gal.
ap, 9 wits. old; $75 at my
me, Mrs. Emily Exley, Rin-

FOUIPMENT

WANTED













Want 1 rubber tired 4 wheel
tractor wagon for cash. James.
Swanson, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph.
272,

Want metal hen nests. Can
use 1,000 holes. Must be in
good shape and_ reasonable
price, within 100 mi. Atlanta.
Give phone number. E. W.
Lemon, Jr., Rt. 1, Acworth.
Ph. WE 4-6634.

Want 1 - 3 elec. brooders,
or 5 decker models, thermo-
stat conttrol; also Elec. incu-
ator, 100 or more quail eggs
er week cap. Must be fairly
good cond. and_ reasonable.
Bill Good, 224 Maxwell House
Apts. Augusta.

Want 250 gal. Butane gas

tank, above ground type, in.

ce cond. Woodrow W. Hare,
ains.

Want used tractor tire,
size 10 X 38, for J. D. model
B tractor, in good cond., no
holes or breaks, reasonable,
Hartwell. Quote
est price. Richard H. Strange,
02 Savannah St. Hartwell.

Want 3 roller cane mill,
ower pulled, and a syrup
_ kettle. Leroy Mincey, Rt. 1











s with 750-1000 cap. no
Give cash price. Jim,



Want elevator for a Ger-
neral Implement corn picker
R. E. Shaw, 505 Tom Read
Dr., Marietta.

Want rear wheel weights
heavy duty type for 1955 Ford
tractor, 800 series, R. H. Gar-
rett, Rt. 1, Box 162, Statham.

Want Ford or J. D. mounted
type corn picker, slightly
used, also 600 or 800 Ford!
tractor with low hours, cheap!
for cash. Max Carter, Rt. 2,

Douglas, Ph. Evergreen
4-5974.

Want 1 or 2 junk Ford tra-
ctors for parts. Give cond. and
price, Guy M, Word, , La-
Grange,

Want F-12 tractor in good
running , cond. No. Junk,
cheap. I. C. Nail, Rt. 3, Bruns+
wick.

Want 100 gal. Butane gas
tank at reasonable price. La-
thern Jenkins, Rt. 2, Klon-
dike, Lithonia.

Want Propane gas tank for |
use on top of ground. State
size, cond., and price. Clar-
ence Dickerson, Rt. 1, Canon.

_ Want good 10 X24 tractor
tire, in good cond., with good
grips on it, also trade bottom
plow for a 2 bottom plow for
a Super A Farmall tractor.
All must be good and priced
right. M. H. Bryant,
Meigs.

Want 14 in J. D. power take
off feed mill, also want a one
ton feed mixer, both to be in
excellent cond., State price.
C; Mi. Pippin; Jte Rt 2, 7 Al-
bany.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE







Victorgrain Oats, Germ. 93
pet., clean, bulk at bin, 90c bu.
John $8. Montgomery, Reyn-
olds, Ph. Tilden 7-4262.

500 bu. Gator Rye, first yr.
seed, Cert., recleaned and
sacked, Purity 99.54 opct.,
Germ. 84 pct., $3. bu. for en-
tire lot. FOB Augusta. Mrs.
G. Edwin Murphey, Hephzibah.

97 lbs. genuine Hicks Broad-
leaf tobacco seed, good, clean,
sound seed, Purity 99.58 pct.,
Germ. 96 pct., sample, 35c, $1.
oz., $10. tb., 3 lbs., $27.; 5 lbs.,
$40., 10 lbs. $50., 25 lbs., $75.
PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Willets Wonder frostproof
English Pea seed, Germ. 90
pet., 65e cup, 2 cups, $1.25,
PP; also, dried peach fruit, 60c
lb. Add postage. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.

Vetch







(reseeding) mixed
with Oats. Vetch has been
volunteering 15 to 18 yrs.
Germ., 86 pct. Recleaned and
put in 96 lb..net per bag, $5.
bag. L. L. Blackmon, Rt. 3,
Cordele. (2-1/2 mi. S. on US
41).

Nice White Nest Onions, $1.-
75 gal.: old time Shallots, 200
sets, $2.00; Scallion Buttons,
$1.50 gal. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Big Jim African gourd seed,
srows from 4 to 6 ft. around,
50c ea., 4, $1. Jimmy Davis,
Rt. 4, Waycross.

Dry, large and sound white
shallot bulbs, 1959 crop, $1.25
C., 200, $2.50, $10.50 MUP.
Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.

100 bu. Purple tagged, Reg.
Gator rve seed, Germ. 78 pct:
Purity, 99.50 pct. In 2 bu. bags,
cleaned, treated and sealed,
. bu. FOB whse. in Tifton.
J. C. Howell. Enigma. Ph.
1386-R-2 (Tifton).

Ga. Red sweet potatoes, in
large or small quantities.
Truck loads ready on short
notice. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph.
3791.

Horseradish plants, 50 doz.;
horseradish roots, red Sassa~
fras, Queen of Meadow, 50c Ib.:
green Hot Pepner, large and
small, 50c gal.; 7 red pods, 25c;
garlic, one ct, ea., $1. C.; Tair
zy, Sparment, Balm, wild
Strawberry, 35c doz. Add
postage, Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay.

Collard plants by the thou-
de 40c C., 200..75, $3. M.
Add. postage. H. F. Seay, Rt.

\strawberry plants, $1.50 C.;

iberry, Mtn. huckleberry, $1.

inice, well rooted,.$1.25 C. PP

Re :.24

| well rooted and damp packed,

Chas. Ward Copenhagen
Cabbage and Georgia and cab-
bage collard plants, 75c C.,
500, $1.85, $3. M.; White Ber-
muda Onions, 75e C., 500, $1.-
50, $2.50 M. PP. H. E. Smith,
Box 82 ,Baxley.

Streamliner everbearing

yellow Oct. Peach, $1. ea.; old
fashion seedling sweet peach,
well rected; small and med.
Clear seed peach and musca-
dines, 3, $1.; blackberry, dew-

doz. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Fields Superfection and New
Era strawberry plants, $1. C.
PP on orders of 200 or more,
cellophane wrapped at my
home, 75c C. Located 3 mi. N.
Alpharetta on Hwy. 19. Mrs.
Z. D. Dodd; Rt. 1, Box 223, Al-
pharetta. :

Klondike strawberry plants,



in Ga. Lonnie Bryant, Rt. 4,
Box 23, Cumming.

Red multiplying scallion
buttons, $1.25 gal: also Black
Snake and Button snake root,
60c match box full. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Ga. collards for fall setting,
200, $1., 500. $2. PP. Solomon:
Davis, Rt. 1, Box 369, Mil-
ledgeville.

Apricots, 2, $1.: several va-
rieties figs, 3, $1.; -Indian
Summer everbearing Red
raspberry, $2. doz.: Lucretia!
dewberry, Red Lathem rasp-
berry, $1. doz.: Damp packed
and PP in Ga. Mrs. Vernon
Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin.

Ga. collard plants, 200, $1.
Roots damp packed, prompt
del. PP. J. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Box
370, Milledgeville.

Klondike Strawberry plants,











$1, C., $8. M. Minimum ship-
ment 200 plants. Add 25c per.
C. for postage. Mrs. L. S. But-
ler, 466 Page Ave., NE, At-
lanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.



N. C. Short Stem collard
plants, 40c C.; red Scallion
onion buttons, 75e C.; nice

shade dried sage and dry cat-
nip leaves and dry hot Pep-
pers, 30c at., $1. gal. del. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Strawberry plants, 75c C.;
500, $3.50, $6. M. Lemon
bushes, 25c ea., 5, $1., they
grow out doors, stand cold and
heat. Will ship. Add postage.
Clayborn Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, 50c C., $5. M. Add post-
age. G. L. Duran, Rt. 2, Gain-
esville.

Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1. C., 500, $4., $8. M.;
Dorsetts, $1.50 C., 500, $5., $9.
M. Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Rt. 7,
Gainesville:



MARKET BULLETIN

Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta.

500 bu. white corn for feed,
$1. bu. at barn. T. C. Cooper,
Rt. 2, Senoia (3 mi. So. of).

Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale, highly fertilized, no rain.
At farm, M. T. Courson, Ha-
zlehurst.

900 bales hay, 50c bale at
barn: Come after, dont write.
J. BR. Pirkle, Ri. 2, Buford.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE











1959 crop sage, hand ga-

lb. Add postage. J. C. J.

Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

Sassafras root, yellow root,
yellow dock, poke root, Cher-
ry tree bark, each. 3 Ibs.,
$1.50. PP. Mrs. Candy Holden,
Rt. 5, Box 73, Ellijay.

Old fashion large blooming
Sunflower seed, good for
poultry feed, 30c large cup-
ful; yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lib. lard boxful,
85ce. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

300 old time Chestnut fence
rails, price delivered; also,
ringear and penior for Ford
tractor. Conley Lunsford,
Suches.

Booking orders for Pecans,
3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
W. A. Hall, 413 N. Oliver St.,
Elberton.

New Stuart Pecans, big A-1
size nuts, guaranteed, 45c lb.
delivered. Prompt shipment.
H. M. Moorman, Lovett.

3 hives. Bees with brood
chambers, 2. Supers, 3 queen
excluders, not robbed this
yr.; also, 4 brood chambers,
5 Supers, 5 tops, 3 bottom
boards, 2 intercovers, smoker,
veil, gloves, all equipped with
frames, all $45.00. John B,
Knight, Jonesboro, Ph. Green-
leaf 8-8065,

A. No. 1 pure Ga. Cane
Syrup, case of 12, 1/2 gal.,
$8.00; case of 24 quts., $9.25.
None shipped. Cash. Ross
Swann, Dawson.

Taking orders for shelled
pecans (meats) will be ready
Nov. 1 or before. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.

Buckeyes, 1/2 gal., $5. Lou-
ise Carroll, Rt. 1, Chatsworth.

Farm bell, 20 in. diameter,
complete with yoke, mounting,
in perfect cond., $25. Will not
ship. Wayne Z. Sprouse, 2305
Glenwood Ave., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. DR. 7-8431.





















thered and shade dried, $1.50 |

PAGE SEVEN

to party making the best of-
fer. A. E. Porter,-Rt. 3, Dal-
ton.



Extra large Kentucky Mtn, =

buckeyes, 60e doz. PP. C. Ty
Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.
Two 14 X 28, practically

new tractor tires, at my farm
on Hwy. 341 in Haynesville,



|Charley Thomas, Rt. 1, Haw-

kinsville.

New crop leaf sage, hand
picked, free of trash, $1 pt., 3
pts., $2. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.

White feed sacks, 100 Ib,
cap., not washed, no holes .or
letters. T. Carroll, Chatsworth.

Martin gourds, sizes, 14, 15
an 16 ins., 15c larger sizes,
zoc, 20 and: $0c;. Dipper
Gourds, 20 to 30 in., 50e and
75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.
E, Wooten, Rt. 2;.2Box. 150,
Camilla.









100 lb. cap., 20c ea. in lots/of
12 or more: Evelyn Bramlett,
Margret.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED

Want Surrey in good cond.
and buggy top or frame in
good cond. Letters answered.
L..P. Rowan, Rt. 2, McDon-
ough, Ph. 4032.

_ Want light saddle. Must be
in good cond. State price. A. B.
Weatherly, Fayeiteville.

Want at once some _ Arti-
chokes. State price and if mail-
ing charges are included. Jane
C. Short, Rt. 2; Americus.

Want 3 tons Shucks with
little or no cobs. Quote best
price delivered. Aldora Keith,
Alvaton.

Want 2 bu. White Triumph













are more round than long, and
have white skin and meat.
Write stating price. A. L. Rob-
inson, Rt. 2, Acworth.

Want (for own use) some
dry beans, peas, sweet pota-

wheat and corn, honey and
syrup. State what you have,
price, etc. C. W. Page, 149 No.



4-6452. :
Want. some adult speckled
eatfish for stocking small

pond. State price. Ed. Cam-
bron, 120 Woodland, Cedar-
town.

Want 500 Tenn.
strawberry plants.



Beauty
Will buy

Must be sood plants and nack-
ed mois for del. H. RP. Mal-



Com, Re.
cle,



Healthy, well rooted, Klon-
dike strawberry plants, $1. C.,
$9. M., add 25c per C. for post-
age. Mrs. John L. Porter, 2947
McAfee Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9~7500.

Green hot Pepper, 30c lb.
Mrs. Garney Porterfield, Rt.
2, Comer.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE

Bright mixed pasture hay,
square wire tied bales, 50c
bale at barn, Mrs. J. C. Neal,
Silver Creek Ranch, Rt. 2,
Austell, Ph. 2959.

Quantity Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized. Protein
12 to 14 pet., guaranteed. Will
deliver up to 200 mi. Call col-
lect. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Rt.
3, Ph. BR. 2-1789.

New crop large red peanuts,
2-4 in hull, for eating only

tage. Prompt shipment. PD:
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Coastal Bermuda hay, fer-
tilized, cut and baled right,
$20.00 ton. FOB my barn, L.
L. Blackmon, Rt. 3, Cordele,
(2 1/2 mi. S. on US. 41).

1959 crop hay, Serecia, Fes-
cue, Rye grass, Clover, Kobe
Lespedeza, 60c and 70c bale

Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres,



5 3917 Panthersville Rd., El-



Ri. 2, Canon. Ph.
01.




lenwood.

and $20 and $30 ton. Cecil|





THE WORLD OF







$2,25 pk., $8.00 bu. Add pos- | geet ) 9 er e\E





Riverdale,
11-4862. ee

Ph, seveneen ES




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a i

DRY OR WINDY pays | Neve
ANGEROUS "
*ee Beush FIRES // 71

1 peck Buckeyes for sale

Unwashed white feed bags,

sweet potatoes, the kind that

toes, clean and weevil free,

Ave.. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR

from the cheapest price party.

2 Box 41, Socal Cite:














PAGE HIGH?

Black Shank 0 Tobacco

(Continued From Page 1)
farm implements, trucks or the feet of
men or farm animals. The danger of

spreading infection in this manner is much

She: . when the soil is wet. Water readi-
dy becomes contaminated with the orga-
nism and small streams and ponds that
- receive drainage from diseased fields of-

fer a potential source for the spread of the
fungus when water from them is used for
irrigation, transplanting, or in the beds.

Black shank is often brought to the
farm for the first time on plants; there-
fore, growers can eliminate this source of
_ infection by producing plants on the farm.
The fungus may also be introduced with

- contaminated manure or compost or by

= applying infected tobacco material to the
field or plant bed.

The control measure for black shank
may be separated into three categories;
- (1) sanitation, (2) crop rotation, and (3)
resistant varieties.

SANITATION

Included under sanitation would be,

(1) the use of disease free plants, (2) treat-

ment of beds with methyl bromide, (3) the

- use of uncontaminated water, in the bed,
for transplanting and for irrigation, (4)

_the use of reasonable precautions to pre-
vent spread of the disease by implements,
man or farm animals, (5) the use of ma-





(MAREET BULLETIN

nure or Sonapoet known bs be disease free,

and (6) the use in the field of the best
known. root-knot control practices.
CROP ROTATION

When black shank is discovered in only
a part of one field it may be possible to
greatly delay its spread to the rest of the
farm, if the field can be seeded or sodded
to a grass or other crop that requires no
cultivation. If this is not possible, tobacco
production should not be attempted in the
infected field with non-resistant varieties
for five or six years, since the organism is
known to persist in the soil for at least
this period,

Elsewhere on the farm and possibly
on adjoining farms, tobacco should be
grown in at least thre or four year rota-
tions with crops that are not affected by
the disease; such as cotton, peanuts, corn
and small grains. This should be done
even though resistant varieties of tobaceo
are being grown.

RESISTANT VARIETIES

When black shank is known to have
occurred on a farm it is safer to plant a
disease resistant variety for several years
even though tobacco is not grown in the
infected field. The disadvantage of the
use of currently available resistant va-
rieties is that they do not generally pro-
duce tobacco comparable in quality with
Hicks. Also they are usually more diffi-

cult to grow, harvest, and cure than the |

varieties with which most Georgia grow-
ers are familiar.



_ space the plants at special distances apa

| been conducted to determine what spac-
| Ing gives the maximum yield of smal






















Ee Wedbeedeyi October x .

Research Report

- Consumers Want Sinaller
Not Larger, Cabbages

Contrary to the usual trend in 3
search, scientists at Cornell University ;
trying to produce smaller, rather th;
larger, heads of cabbage. Thats what co
sumers want, they say, according to |

study of buying habits at the marke
place,



One way a ae smaller cabb:
heads, the Cornell scientists say, is. te

to keep the heads from growing too large,
Accordingly, experiments have recently

heads. Results so far show that maximur

yields are obtained when two square feet

are allowed per planteither 16 inch
between the plants in 18-inch rows, or 1:
inches between plants in 24-inch rows.

The Cornell researchers point o
that mechanical problems may arise i
switching to the new spacing method sc
that row spacing may have to be deter
mined by the adaptability of equipmen
such as transplanters, cultivators, spay


















































ers, and tractors. s

os Consolidated Report Sale Of Leaf Tobacco Of Warehouses For 1959, ae i
BEGINNING JULY 23rd ANDENDING AUGUST 21st, 1959.

Beg eat



_ WAREHOUSE



































































: pons SOLD BY PRODUCERS TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PER L8. | WAREHOUSE POUNDS SOLD BY PRODUCERS TOTAL VALUE AVERAGE PER LB,
er . c 1&2 1,875,150 $ 1,150,631.51 61 i. senate | 8
Adel & Cook County 1O79, 1F99,031,91 . Big Dixie 731 :
Associated Producers 1,426,990 $ 876,271.40 61.41 Big Four ayer : onigcs _ .
Farmers Warehouses 1,005,020 $ 603,603.31 - 60,06 Farmers 118,840 $ - 71.190.29 59.91
TOTAL FOR SEASON 4,307,160 $ 2,630,506.92 61.07 New Georgian 1,103,506 $ 643,280.08 58.29
7 : Planters Brick 1,278,142 763.5 5. 7 ; : :
ik ; 278, 585.47 59.74
Als Wersicte 1,504,572 $ 916,090.47 60.89 Eee Lon SEAeON sasn6r6 $ 2,563,080.52 59.13
Star & Growers 2,188,844 $ 1,325,359.32 60.58 QUITMAN
_ TOTAL FOR SEASON 3,693,416 $ 2,241,449.79 60.68 Brooks County 1,128,906 -$ 656,955.36 58.19
BAXLEY | spi - Florida 921,214 $ 534,044.40 57.97
2 5 itman 1,318,380 $ 772,656.16 58.61
Bia Dixie 1,999,828 -$ 1,154,273.27 87.72 58.61
Cale eaen 2.119.740 -$ 1,232.858.90 BB.16 TOTAL FOR SEASON 3,368,500 $ 1,963,655.92 = 58.29
- YOTAL FOR SEASON 4,119,568 $ 2,.387,132.17 | 57.94 STATESBORO
Ee ) . z Brannen's Whses, 5,332,250 3,11
BLACKSHEAR : oo ate Cobb & Foxhall 3,146,616 : a iM a
(Big Z-& Planters 3,016,244 $ 1,869,098.41 61.96 Farmers 1,417,708 $ 799,854.21 56.42,
Brantley 2,751,306 $ 1,679,119.69 = 61.03 New Statesboro 2,719,286 $1.558,953.74 = $7.33
~ Barmers 3,126,400 $ 1,904,324.31 60.91 Sheppards : 2,271,376 $ 1,221,289.41 83.77
TOTAL FOR SEASON 8,893,950 - $ 5.452,542.41 61.30 TOTAL FOR SEASON 14,887,836 $ 8.480.141.77 | 55.95
CLAXTON : oe oe SWAINSBORO ae 7 ee
fear t ki 3,087,902 $ 1,784,089.54 57.77 eee 1,604,962 $ 840,318.33 52.36
os Planters | 2,890,354 $ 1,639,691.00 56.73 for es 2,210,950 $ 1,157,878.45 32.37
SF TOTAL FOR SEASON 5,978,256 $ 3,423,780.54 37.2 TAL FOR SEASON 3,815,912 $ 1,998,196.78 52.36
eee = SYLVESTER ~ Tae
bo AS oe Sylvester 1,056,205 ;
Big. Independent 1,624,747 $ 46493817 Ba.ag Worth County 1'232'244 Seen ae ie
Farmers Brick 1295, 1077. 57. TOTAL FOR SEASON 627.
Ge cae 1,484,006 -$_-899.407.09 60.81 AGei8e 9 PORES eee
- Hilliards 1,709,754 $ 1,033,383.03 60.45 THOMASVILLE
Planters | 1,847,240 $ 1,133,120.07 61.34 Thomas County 3,178,314 $ 1,822,367.58 87.34
Wilkins - Stubbs 2.234.580 $ 1,357,154.46 60.73 TOTAL FOR SEASON 3,178,314 $ 1,822,367.58 37.34
TOTAL FOR SEASON 10,196,319 $ 6,134,080.06 60.13 eon 7
Banner 1,841,614 $ 1,069,756.09 58.09
FITZGERALD ; F 1 ae W717 58:
Chaffin & Chandler 1,208,484 $ 666,688.33 55.17 Goa a tease eyo ee a
Gold Leaf zare.sea $ 1.128557.79 BB BF Twin, Brick 2743.72 $ 11503,593.11 a
7 ate SEASON ane een ae TOTAL FOR SEASON | 8,966,890 $ 5,091,637.25 56.78 |
Farmers & Hahira 1 & 2 renee a teed 5 oe VALDOSTA
Gold Leaf | 1,217,01 10,003.32 53.34 Days Whses. 1,178,976
TOTAL FOR SEASON 3,308,862 $ 1,945,077.35 58.78 Farmers Alliance 1658.424 Sheen ee ae
ees a Pearce 3.100.210 $ 1,923,400.75 62.04
" MAZELMURST Le = TOTAL FOR SEASON 5,937,610 $ 3,598,127.29 60.59
ermars. 1,464,806 - $ 855,458.30 58.40 VIDALIA oe
Jeff Davis 1,242,696 $ 729,296.03 58.69 a
| Planters 1,256,724 $ 736,209.55 53.58 sk 3,386,546 $ 1,820,271.53 53.75
TOTAL FOR SEASON 3,954,226 $ 2,320,963.89 58.54 eee 2,899,534 $ 1,606,812.21 55.41
Vanns 1 & 2 3,885,684 $ 2,185,458.94 56.24
METTER \ | TOTAL FOR SEASON 10,171,764 $ 5,612,542.68 55.17
Big Planters | - 2,835,400 $ 1,586,161.11 55.94 WAYCROSS a
Kennedy 3,357,350 $ 1,832,941.58 54.59 Formers 1,390,128 $ 852,484.68 6132
TOTAL "FOR SEASON 6,192,750 $ 3,419,102.69 55.21 cae 1,483,320 s 923,763.70 60.92
: aycross : 1,769,658 $ 1,098,281.72 : 62.06
ele 3,132,812 $ 1,917,810.26 61.21 ee 4,643,106 = $ 2,874,528.10. = -61.90
_ Anderson & Gray 3,132,81 :917,816.26 r ee
Ladson Warehouses 3,122,000 $ 1,874.418.49 6.04 TOTAL FOR STATE 131,851,399 $76,836,893.83 58.27
Pideock Warehouses 3,035,034 $ 1,822,889.09 60.06 FOR COM
- TOTAL FOR SEASON 9,289,846 $ 5,615,117.84 60.44 STATE TOTAL SALES 1959 "131,851,399 gees 836,893.83 - 5827
ae sean _ STATE TOTAL SALES 1958 106,891,560 | $61,541,380.83 57.57
NASHVILLE a |
Independent 1 & 2 1,965,728 $ 1,160,966.75 59.06 _ TOTAL OUT OF STATE TOBACCO SOLD IN GEORGIA: 1959 SEASON
Liberty & Harveys 1,472,654 $ 860,513.77 | 58.43 _ ALABAMA 207,719 NORTH CAROLINA mc) 8252.0
Planters 2,618,035 $ 1,553,483.00 59.34 Fees 1,753,680 SOUTH CAROLINA 12,66
TOTAL FOR SEASON 6,056,418 $ 3,574,963.54 59,02 TOTAL 22,874,618 be
: ee TOTAL TOBACCO GROWN IN GEORGIA SOLD TO STABILIZATION.
REASON ae yoni 587,024.66 57 04 ae TOTAL. a SOLD We section, SEA:
ormers : ty ' 2 5 f. e D TO. a BILt
TOTAL FOR SE SON 5 en

1,029,182 (884, O44. 66 69 $1.04 - 1959 gael

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