Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 March 27

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UME 48 . ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1963



GEORGIAS RAINFALL

e information on Georgia's Rainfall published below was supplied by Mr. Horace S. Carter, 3
ate Climatologist of the U. S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau.)

ao
geet

Ay. average rainfall in inches.







62 inches of rainfall in the
particular areas in 1962

al Normal annual rainfall in Georgia as a whole 2
& 49.79 inches

1962 average rainfall throughout the state 4

49.24 inches S

divisions of the state and enables you to de-

addition, as a quick reference, the average



well as the average for 1962.
a | a a

Georgia farmers are often guilty of not sfudying the weather information that is avail-
+ fo them and how these weather conditions can affect their crops, planting and har-
ing schedules. In this interest, the information below is provided in hopes that you will
y the rainfall predictions for your area, based on many years averages, and use this

rmation and all weather report information available fo you in making management
sions. :

[URN TO PAGE TWELVE FOR MONTHLY
FORMATION ON YOUR COUNTIES RAINFALL



NUMBER 30







~, The map at left shows the nine climatologica!
termine which division your county is in. Ir

rainfall is shown for each of these areas as -



















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1917.

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Farm Land

FOR SALE



142 A. dairy farm, Union
Co., with lg. dairy barn and
equip.; 6 R. house with bath;
plenty of out bldgs.; also, 2,
4 R. houses with bath; 1, 5
R. house with bath, near 3
A. lake; and 2, 4 R. houses.

- All good rental property.
Plenty of road frontage for
additional bldg. Consider sell-

ing all or part of property. J.

N. Hose, Rt. 2, College Park,

Ph. 964-6676.

ego. Ae 74 mi. So. of Cov-

ington with 8 R., 2 story
dwelling, 6: in. Well, spring,
and 4 A. lake site, On Hwy.

136, 6 mi. from entrance In-



terstate No. 20, now under
construction. J. H. Anderson,
et Covington. Ph. 786-



46 A. land with lake site,
Fulton Co., 6171 Campbellton
Rd., SW, near city limits of
Atlanta, with over 900 ft. rd.

- frontage, deep well and Co.
water. Accept some trade
and terms. E. S. Jinks, Box

247B, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph.
964-2344 (not collect).

120. A. land near Cedar-
town, lots of timber, 5 R.
house, gas and elec., and hot
and cold water; also big fish-
ing lodge with gas and elect.,
9 A. lake, open to public for
fishing. Come see, no calls.
Homer A. Hunt, P.O. Box
251, Cedartown.

865 A. near Cairo, 2 lg. 3
bedirm., houses, 3 barns, 3
wells, 2 ponds and stream
running thru property, quail
and wild turkey. Over half in
cultivation and pasture, fenc-
ed and cross fenced, 500 ma-
tur pecan trees, pastures
planted in Pensacola Bahia,

common and Coastal Bermu-
da peas. W. R. Maddux,
10305 S. W. 55th Ave., Miami





56, Florida.-(Ga tax payer on

Ga. land).



10 A. land with good 6 R.
house, hot. an cold water,
gas, and small orchard. Will
sell land without house, or
will trade for house and lot
close to town. Newton Puck-
ett, Rt. 1, Cedartown (6 mi.
from Cedartown, 7 mi. from
Rockmart on blacktop road,
2 mi. off Hwy. 6), Ph. 748-
2394 (not collect).

54 A. land 5 mi. NW of
Royston and 4 mi. W. of Can-
on, nearly all in woods with
creek running through pro-
perty. Perry Reese, Rt. 2,
Canon.

Rich land on paved Hwy.,
and river, with 6 R. house
with bath, hot and cold water,
porch screened half around
house, and barn, $6,800,
tearms; also, J) A. land, 2
streams, spr.izs, good bottom
land and timber, on U. S.
Hwy. 129, 7 mi. N. Both have



elect., phone, and on school
and mail bus route. Joins
govt. land, $4,000. terms.

Mary Davidson, Rt. 2, Cleve-
land.

40 A. good land, 4 mi. N. of
Cleveland with new 6 R.
house, plenty of good water,
and trout stream through
property, priced to sell. W. H.
Moody, Rt. 3, Cleveland.

O72 AS farm, 42 mi, W. of
Cartersville on Mission Rd.,
2 ponds, 2 hog pastures, with
5.6 acreage cotton allotment,
14 A. good land for cultiva-
tion with 6 stalls (concrete
floor), farrowing house, 20 x
32 ft. concrete floor pig par-
lor, both only 2 yrs. old, $5,-
000. Paul Layton, Carters-
es Ph. EV. 2-3610 (not col-
ect).





_ 250 A. farm land, located
in southern part of Talbot
Come mil: of Geneva,

bounded on So. side by paved
state Hwy. 96 and Central of
Ga. R.R., Sandy loam soil,
sand clay and clay subsoil,
especially suitable for sand
mining purposes, 7 lake
sites, running streams, one
farm bldg., 65 A. open., bal-
ance small timber and hard-

wood. Hollie E. Fuller, Ge-



neva.
49 A. land, all pasture, 3
mi. So. of Griffin city lim-

its, Hwy. 19, 1% A. fish pond,
partly finished, drilled well
with new pump, new 6-R.
house, 1% bath, new barn, 12
ponies, 4% ton pickup truck,
tractor with equipment, gard-
en tractor, bulldozer, and
hammermill, all $25,000. L.
C. Richardson, Rt. 3, Box 316,
Griffin.

202% A. land, 4 mi. from
Charing, about 60 A. can be
cultivated, the rest in timber
ready to cut, lots of young
timber, dogwood, oaks, cedar,
and dif. kinds of hardwood





daville. crys) ite 01

trees. George Standridge, El-

i
)



_ MARKET

|in woods, 6-R.





160 A. land, % mi. paved
road frontage, 2 small streams,
100 A. open land, remainder
house and 3-R.
ee Mrs. T. J. Eavenson (at
Hartwell Rd.), Rt.
ton. :

45 A. farm in Haralson Co.,
on school bus and mail Rt.,
one mi; off Blacktop Rd.; 3
dwelling houses, 3. chicken
houses, 3 wells with pumps,
10 A. lake stocked and fer-
tilized, 13 A. permanent pas-
ture. Automatic equip. in
chicken houses (1200 sq. ft. of
floor space). Butane gas
available to all houses, priced
to sell. Charles Spearman,
Rt. 1, Felton.

130 A. land in Lamar Co.
on Highfalls Rd., 2 repairable
houses, one 5-R. and one 4-R.
About 4% open land, has some

ood, 5 branches, sev.
lake sites, all under fence, 11
mi. from Griffin, 4 mi. from
high Fall Lake, $100. A. J.
H. English, Rt. 2, Griffin, Ph.
88977, (no collect calls).

Small farm for soil, cows
and hogs near Gresston, Ga.
E. J. Miller, Rt. 6, Eastman.

92 A. farm, % mi. off At-
Janta Hwy. 23, about 2 mis.
of So. Hall High School, 1%
mi. from Oakwood School,
and one mi. from Zion Hill
Baptist Church. About 40 A.
in new fenced pasture, new 4
strain wire, locust post, house
under repair, out buildings,
plenty streams, power, g00
place to raise chickens, on all
weather road, and on mail
and school bus route. B. A.
Smith, Rt. 2, Box 21, Flow-
ery Branch.

3 A. land, located one mi.
So. of Hampton, land can be
cultivated, 6-R. frame house
with white asbestos siding,
bath, and gas heat, wired for
elec. stove. Jerry Strickland,
Rt. 1, Hampton, Ph. 4300.

4 A. land, chicken house,
30 x 125 fit., 3-R. house (needs
repair) and good 6-R. house,
all rooms carpented, blinds
for all windows, full bath, au-
tomatic washing machine, oil
floor furnace with 275 gal.
tank. Ldoyd Yopp, RFD 4,
Gainesville, Ph. LE.

(no collect calls).

156 A. land, located bet-
ween Hartwell and Lavonia,
en paved road, 76 A. cultiva-
ted, 80 A. woods and pasture,
saw timber and pulpwood,
large home in shaded grove,
4 barns, fish pond and one
tenant house, school and
churches near by, near Hart-
well Lake. Harold H. Moor-
head, RFD 1, Hartwell, Ph.
FR. 6-8237.

300 A. cattle farm, woven
wire all around, crossed
fence, 5 pastures with water
in all, good tenant house,
one barn, holds 6000 bales, 20
stall farrowing house, 600
cap. hog parlor. 225 A. grass,
75 A. good timber, on paved
road, school bus, phone and
REA, priced to sell. James E.
Murray, Hartwell.

110 A. in Fayette Co., near
Hwy. 54, 50 ft. to pavement,
borders Morning Creek. 10,000
Christmas trees, fruit trees,
timber and pulpweod, 30 A.
clover, 2 wells, lake site, 2
pastures, small barns and
cattle pens; also, 52 A. Hwy.
279, Kenwood near Hwy. 85,
% in pines, rest open, lake
site surveyed, tenant house
rented, near school and stores,
road entrance on both sides.
John Gamma, Box 222, Hape-
ville, Ph. PO. 6-0268.

70 A. farm, located in good
ecmmunity, in Hart Co., 40 A.
in cultivation,
running water, on mail and
school route, with. telephone
available, outbuildings and
approx. 250 ft. backwater
frontage on Lake Hartwell,
and 2 streams on farm, $125.
A. Leonard Roukoski, 26
Jackson St., Hartwell, Ph.
FR. 6-8162 (after 6 p. m.)

: 40 A. land on Nottley Lake
in Union County, about 25 A.
good fertile soil, can all be
cultivated by tractor, balance
in pasture and woods, with
3-bdrm. house, large kitchen

Maxwells Store, 2 mi. ou
2, Elber-















and dining room, living
room, porches, wired for
stove, phone available, sood

water, piped from big spring,
large bath, hot and cold
water, some fruit trees, apples
and cherries, near churches
and stores, on school bus and
mail route, in all white
community. J. M. Hall, Rt. 4,



Box. 416. Douglasville, Ph.
WH. '2-4206. - i

Sac BAT

BULLETIN,

+|of young pines,

house with



180. A.
mi. road
top road, near
bus, and mail
Franklin, about
ture,
all

branches,
5-R. houses,

plenty

Rt. 1, Franklin.

o Chattahoochee River,
: frontage on black-| A
church, school
by door. Lots
5 mi.
80 A. bottom
land, part in permanent pas-
part in corn, all fenced
with cross fence. Creek runs
through place,

SiS.

cattle farm, 1/4 mi.
%

So. o

has
water,

f|made in 1962, stocke

3}ern (Medallion homes.
2:
and out build-
ings, $18,000. O. A. Dorrough,














tillable,
Coastal Bermuda, 2

fish, 2 new drilled well

homes, and 4 good flo
springs. 2 new brick v
homes, 3-bdrm., strictly

tenant house, gas heat (
ern), new Pruden frame
steel) barn 40 x 78,
flooring, large hen ho



(optional).

Clark, Rt.
Park, Demorest,

except Saturday).

of Cedartown
Haralson Co.
chicken farm,
trees,
tree,

on

has

jJange barn,
3746 (Buchanan).

Waynesbcro,

fruit and pecan t

and furniture,

108, Hephzibah,
(Waynesboro).

place with no house. W..
1, Crows Trailer
Ph. LE

9237 (after 5 p.m, any day

5; 225. Will sell farm
5 A. land, 4% mi. W. of) Fut ai a
Clarkesville, just off Hwy. ee o eee &
115, completely furnished W. L. Kring, c/o S

5-R. modern

house. Would trade for place) Fixo
with more A. anywhere in 3 oo
North: Ga., would consider 30 A. land in Pine

5 A. land fenced, located So.

olk ani

Jine. Ideal for

has 5 pecan
3 apricot, and one pear
house with
bath and plenty of
double
and utility house. J._A.
ments, Rt. 1, Felton, Ph. 646-

Dee ee ee

15.8 A. land, 10 mi. from
18 mi.
Augusta on U. S. Hwy. 25 for
sale or trade, 10 A. in pasture}.
with
| shade; barn, outbuildings and
8-R. house with good well,
kitchen, equipped with elec.
$19,500. Mrs.
Robert Packard, Rt. 2, Box

rees,

Ph. 265

J.\tain Valley, Harris Co

So. of








Spring Valley Farm,

vine yard, excellent p:
and woodland, nice moc
country home, double
and 3 poultry houses. Ou
anding community wit.
d|bus service and chu
near several recreation
including Callaway Gard:
Wayne McComb, Han
Ph. MA. 8-4661.

water : ;
: 30 A. land for sale
pera rew Co., on all weather

about one mi- from ne
pressway, $135. A. Cliff
low, Rt. 1, Hoschton. _

Several hundred
sale; some divided, with h
one half down, balance
terms. Write if inte
Floyd J. Lowman, Rt. 9
Jay. see se
25 A. pulpwood la
Pike Co., 1 mi. from I
ville. Also, separate tr
a es of Atlanta on Soi

8



road frontage,
needs repair, and

Ph. 761-2011.

67 A. land, 9 mi. N. of
Greenville, 5 mi. off Hwy. 85;
2 permanent streams, partly
fenced, approx. 800 ft. paved
5-R. house,
good well,
$100. A. John V. McManus,
3162 Stewart Ave., Hapeville,

venient to school, chi
and stores, liberal term
Eugenia J. Barrett, 9
Charles Ave., N. E., A
Ph. TR. 2-5214.

600 A. cattle farm,
Co., fenced, and cross fer



Sewing Plant;

wiring,

home,
Tla.

1% A. good rich land, lo-
cated on 98 Hwy. at Ila, near
5-R. house,
good cond., new bath, all new
2 sereened porches,
city water, on gas line, good
well of water which can be
used, city water is already in
$5000. Mrs. B.'B. Cook,

near Bowdon, 200 A.
Bermuda, 200 A. bottom
Feseue, Clover and Be
50 A. Sericea, - balanc
young timber,

well watered, 2 houses,
barn and tool shed.
terms. R. W. Hargis,
Jernigan= Dr. 9) tng
15, Ph. MA, 7-7568.



ent location,

2 A. unimproved land, on
State Rd. 27 in Harris Co.,
located 4 mi. So. of Hamilton,
165 ft. on State Rd., 27 and
180 ft. on Circle Dr., excell-
elec. and_tele-
phone available, $1200. Irville
Cross, Rt. 2, Box 131, Hamil-
ton, Ph. MA. 8-4817.

running water,
pasture fenced and cro
ced, $3,000 worth of ti
lake sites, $15,000., or
and reserve timber, :
terms. J. F. Thompsoi
metto, Ph. 463-3155.



75 A. Ga.s mountains, lo-
cated in Hall Co., 2 mi. N. of
Lake Lanier, 2% mi. W. of
U. S. 23, off newly paved
Hwy., 8 mi. So. of Cornelia,
15 mi. N. of Gainesville, cool
mountain streams, nice scen-
ery, waterfalls, growing tim-
ber. Ray Brockinton, 210 Park
St., Haddock, Ph. WE. 2-4250.

Few hundred A. lan
Old Crane Homeste
Gwinnett county, will
or part, terms if desire
Crane, Rt. 2, Buford, P.
9992. . : :

% A. land in Ellersl
4-R. house with pl
fruit trees, 1-H.P. pi
42 gal. tank, good
proof pump house.





to Blue

on pavement.

bath,

Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
65 A.

from Dacula, 8-

Gower, Rt., Dacula.

12 A. unimproved land, 2
miles of Lake Lanier,
mile of Lula, short distance
Ridge _ mountains,
$1500. cash; also, approx. 1%
A., 4 miles N. E. of Dahlon-
ega, near Blue Ridge Moun-
tains, in Philippi Community,
ave Good hunting
and fishing, good garden spot,
with new country home mas-
onery, stucco and plastered,
all city conveniences
$10,000. cash. Mrs. E. Thomas,

farm on Monroe,
Dacula Hwy. in Walton Co. 10
miles from Monroe, 8 miles
house,
large barn, entire farm fenced
for cows, sodded for grazing,
ideal location for fish pond,
gocd well water, natural gas
line by door. Near churches,
less than 1/4 mi. away, good
store near by. Miss Pearl

Bis

one

George C. Brown, Rt.
ron.

























2 A. more or less
41, with 5-R. house
tenant houses and 2 st
houses, fine for small
or chicken farm, $8,5
Bertha W. Cannon, Rt. 1
ron (11 miles S. of Ma

63 A. tree farm, |
Fulton ounty, -with
kind of tree known to-
lg. and small, frontag
roads, 2 streams and 6
site. No rugged or w
$265. A. $4,695. cash,
over 10 years. George
Sr., 4152 Powers Fer:
N. W., Atlanta 5, Ph
9745. SIRS

route, 1% i

ville City limi
Stuarts, enclosed po
yard. Double septic ta
denground enclosed pum



LOO aeAS

elec. lights and
$100. A. P. B. Pe

(no collect calls).

land with 4-R.
house, 2 porches, well, timber
and branch, road frontage, on
both sides of public road, 3%
miles off Bankhead Hwy., 35
minutes from Atlanta, school |:
bus, mail and bakery by door,
telephone,
: ek, Ris 3
Douglasville, Ph. TR. 4-0517

weather well, 500 gal.
ground gas tank, he
and bath residence,
40s, large screened pore
tra large, sheetrocke
rooms, back rooms she
ceiled, 6 in. pine walls
floors, good shop hb
smokehouse, garage,
cash. Joseph Aber1
Barnesville, Ph. 1286-R.

647 A. cattle farm, 12












>





GR. 6-3625.

34 A: farm, located 1% mi.
from N. E. expressway,
120 Hwy., 2 mi. East of Du-
luth, with 5-R. house. Gerald

H. Bagiey. Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. | M

off

from Athens, 3 m

houses, paved rd.,

Land divided into 12 p

water for each, 15
bottom





























alled-in, well, bar-
0 Gh

Pine Grove Ave.,
ano, Ph CE. T=








a
e brick dwe'
and 200 cap.
feeding floor,
water supply. Mrs.







bs, Box 32, Alapaha.
land =(approx.) in
a I




_ frontage on



A. tract on op-
D of roads with
. Mrs. J. A. Johns,
own /Rd., Atlanta
_ 4-3352. :




Rh section,- road

1 property, some wood-
cleared |
















ith some land or all of
s. Lon A

irs. Rt.|Rd., 7 R. frame house, barn,
Rd., Austell.




or 10 A. land, 12 miles
ietta in Cherokee
A., road frontage
rt road. Nice build-




Mrs. Ida Sims, Rt. 1,
(Wade Green Rd.).

acreage farm,




imits of Athens, on
route and near lg.
ehurch. Has some
d abundance of well






Ba Kenney, P.



and in Alto, some
thouses, 5 and 4 R.,
water, 5 R. has hot





land, 35 A. nice land
ivation, running water
lace and nice pond

in
er. No letters ans.
rade, Rt. 1, Box 49,




















Com:
James H. Chand-

50 A. land for sale,
re development of
for a colony, youth,
oe, Achoms _Na-

st, as =6s springs,
lakesite. Rev. R.




. 3, Clarkesville,
4s Turnerville

fanm, located 1 mi.

. road frontage, 4
with city water and



arn, growing tim-
ings and 1 creek







TU 73046.

of land, about
Commerce, with
















1



in
50
4% mi. to



_| chimneys,

Cleveland.

| tersville Auto Supply).

5 R. house on paved Hwy.
rich land, joins river, a

Cleveland.

freshly painted. Land fenced,

Id with approx. 2,000 planted

Arizona Cyprus Christmas
9|trees, and about 1200 ft.
frontage on pavement. Paul

L. Gilbert, Rt. 3, Covington.

cultivation, rest in pines and
pasture, 6 R. house, plenty of

ment, small fish pond, granite
vock dam and 2 rock springs.
See to appreciate. W. S. Flem-
ing, Carlton.

40% A. land, 36 A. in pas-
.| ture, some winter pasture,
hew 3 bdnm. block house with
bath, stuweco inside and out,
not complete inside, with 2
chicken houses, 4,000 cap.
each, in operation, and one
old house_and barn on place,
$16,000. Dan Starnes, Rt. 1,
Calhoun (on Little Pond Rd.).

6 A. Poultry farm, 8 mi.
west of Cumming on paved



spring, lake site, 2 broiler
houses (8,000 cap) fully
equipped, on school bus and
mail Rt., near schools, church-
es and stores. $10,500. Hubert
Henderson, Rt. 2, Cumming,
Ph. 889-5910 not collect).

102 A. White Co., land
good 4 R. house, bath, good,
ig. barn, 7,000 cap. broiler
house, automatic feeders, 35
A. open, 16 A. bottom land, 3
live streams, 2 A. stocked
lake, 18 head cattle, 7 brood
sows, tractor and farm tools.
10 minutes to Cleveland, 30
minutes to Gainesville, good
farm, $18,000 some terms. J.
W. Willeford, Rt. 1, Cleve-
land, Ph. 865-2861.

3 A. land with 6 R. house,
2 A. in pasture with branch,
and small chicken house, lo-
cated 6 mi. W. of Cartersville
in Cassville School district.
James Jefferson, Rt. 4, Car-
tersville, Ph. EV. 2-1934.

75 A. land with 4 R. house,
Ig. barn, Ig. car shed and oth-
er out bidgs., all kinds of fruit
and pecan trees, 70 A. land
in young pines with soil bank
payment for 7 more years, 2
small ponds, 3 wells, running
water in house, REA and
phone line. Paved roads in
front of house, near 3 towns.
B. F. Knowles, Sr., Rt. 1,
Cadwell.

35 A. land, 4R. house, bath,
| built in kitchen cabinets, tile
floor, asbestos siding, 2 chick-
en houses, 11,000 cap. Rachel
GC) Kambrell; Rt. 3.- Ball
Ground, Ph. 479-3712 (Can-
ton).

About 50 A. land in Lamar
Co., fenced and cross fenced,
yr. round pond, some fruit
and _ pecan trees, good land,
good house with bath, on
school bus and mail route. W.
H. Yancey, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph.
481-W-1, (Barnesville, no
collect calls).

852 A. land, 12 mi. from
Sylvania, 12 mi. from Millen,
150 A. in cultivation and 702
A. woodiands, 12 A. fish pond,
one tennant house, good cond.,
one barn, 12 pecan trees, new
paved rd. under construction.
Jesse Brinson, Rt. 1, Millen,
Ps AOS Witenes

336 A. dairy farm, located
6 mi. N.E. of Madison, about
2 mi. off the Athens Hwy.,
fenced and cross fenced with
Plenty of water, nice dairy
barn, hay barn and tractor
shed, about 75 A. Clover,
Fescue aed OSES lots of
pulpwood a young pines,
6-R. house with bath. F.H.A.
approved and financed, $90.











A. land, approx. 100 A.
cultivation and pasture,
A. in timber, on gravel rd;
0 paved rd., 4 mi. to
town, with 6 R. house, water,
1% story house,
several out bldgs., barn, cribs,
ny trees, grape arbors,

a alts a a Dome, a om
cultiva ractor.

Weal) 099. terms. Lin, Harris, Rt. 2,

_5 A. land, 6 mi, from Grif-

R. house, near church

ol and mail route

all city conveniences, i

shape, $6500. Mrs. W. L.

- 1, Box 216, Mil-
7946.

e In



100 A. land located in Jen-
kins Co., 35 or 40 A. in cul-
tivation, general farm allot-
ments, 6 A. cotton, 3 A. pea-

16 A. farm land, 6. R. house | BUts. 7/10 A.
with barn, near Taylorsville.

Clay Barnette, Box 33, Tay-
lorsville. (or contact at Car-

;| customers. R. F. Hammond,



3 A. land under fen
mi. from Atlanta, 40 mi.

wy.
from Monticello at
one mi. from Shady Dale. 6-
R. country home, with hall
and bath in good cond., drill-
d well, excellent water, 500
gal. under groumd gas gil

Owens, Monticello, Ph. 468-
6593.

Govt. land, with 2 streams,
elec., on school and mail bus
rt., $3,600., terms; also, 50 A.
land on gravel rd.. with
stream, water falls, bottom
and up land, fruit trees, lake
site, timber, elect.. on school
and mail bus rt. Ear] Shelnut,



9 A. Iand with 4 R. modern
home, bath, Ig. garage and
storage shed, small chicken.
house, all in good repair and

350 A. land, located in
Meriweather
ville, 1000 fit.
front, 250 A,
approx. 100 M. fit.
ber, pine and hardwood, 25
A. fenced, 75 A. fertile crop
land, some seeded to Sericea
and Crimson Clover, has 200
ft. drilled well, pump, 5-
brick house, with bath,
and cold water, double car-
port, patio, awning, and 4-R.
tiled new roof,
well with pump, bath and no
fixtures, $80. A., terms. Con-
tact W. V. Penn at farm. Wil-
Ham Penn, 2821 Emory Dr.,
Nashville 14, Tenn. (Ga. tax
payer on Ga. property.)

9.2 A. valuable
mi. from City 1
from proposed Tobesofkee
Watershed, with pond site,
6-R. house, bath, natural: gas,
2 barns, one with elec., needs
and paint, 2
wells, jet pumps, some fruit,
pecan and pine trees, lots of
flowers, on paved
. Gresham, Jr., 210 Bass
Rd., Macon, 743-0941.

. land (more or less)

with 3 A. in cultivation, rest
and pine timber,
6 R. modern house and good
barn on place, on mail and
school bus route. P. L, Crunk-
leton, Rt. 1; Martin.

40 A. Tucker-Stone Moun-
tain area, Juliette Rd., Stone
Mountain, 12 A. in pasture.
orchard, lake, Stone Mountain
creek flows through, and re-
mainder in pine and hard-
wood timber. )
Box 23, 1839 Phillips Rd., Re-
dan, Pih. 482-4391 (Lithonia).

35 A. farm, near church,

ledgeville, on Sparta Hwy.,
about 20 A. established Se-
rieea, several fruit trees, new
water well, 325 gal. tank cap.,
house, recently remodel-
ed, complete modern bath, 2
screened porches, also, 4-R.
tenant house, priced reason-
able. Paul Zolotas, P. O.

822, Milledgeville. .

44 A. beef cattle or broiler
farm, 6000 broiler house with
all equip., one cattle barn, 15
A. lake, deep well, hog wire
fence around entire farm, 5-
. dwelling, with R.E.A. and
telephone. No collect calls or
. L. Clay, Monti-
eoNlo. Ph. 468-6279.

77 A. land near Lavonia, 85
Hwy., Lake Hartwell, all fer-
tile for grass or crops,
house 25 A. level creek bot-
tom, pasture, grass and clover,
fenced, 35 A. pines, set out in
1950 and 1952, balance
cultivated crops or hay; also,
A. land on paved Cannon
to Hartwell Rd., % mi. from
center of Cannon, 25 A. past-
ure with one A. fish pond, ba-
lance cotton, corn and hay
crops, good 6-R. house, $100.
A. or $8600. cash or terms. H.
T. Long, P. O. Box 256, Lav-

Paved Hwy.

100 A. good land, 40 A. in

barn room, good cotton allot-| 5



minor repair





Don Nichcls,







Rockdale Co., about halfway



Several old cotton farms
near Loganville for sale, some
in communities rapidly build-
ing up, cash or terms if desir-
ed. Hoke OKelley, Rt. 2, Log-
anville, Ph. TH. 3-3641.



50 A. land, one mi. from
entrance to Expressway on
Evans Mill Rd., in DeKalb Co.,
within 200 ft. of Co. water
and natural gas. No Sunday

Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-
6454 (no collect calls).

Small acreage, 2 mi. from
town, county seat of Gwin-
nett, one mi. of city limits, on
Paper Mill Rd. 5-R. house,
warm, underpinned and wi-
red for elec., excellent water,
telephone available, fine
community, on mail and
school bus rt., near school,
churches and store, $2000.
James L. Ellison, Rt. 2, Law-
renceville.

Seen PN NR

450 A. Lee Co. land, 10 mi.
W. Albany, Dawson Hwy., Rt.
82, 3/4 mi. nice Hwy. front-
age, R. R. siding on back of
acreage, at present being ope-
rated as high producing cattle
farm, all fenced 70 acres crop,
balance in Bermuda and Ba-
hia pasture, main dwelling
has 2 baths, tennant house,
barns and toolshed. J. W.
Christiansen, Rt. 2, Box 29,
Leesburg.

10 A. land, located 3 mi. So.
of Chickamauga, % mi. N. of
Old. Bethel Church, 4-R.
house, 2 chicken houses, cis-
tern water. Mrs. C. P. Bowen,
508 N. Main St., LaFayette,
Ph. 45721.

31 A. farm in Rabun Co.,
practically all in cultivation
and pasture, 6-R. house, seal-
ed and finished floors, 3 bd-
rms., and bath, well water
with pump, large barn and
out building, in good location,
1/4 mi. from 2 Hwys., reason-
ably priced. Percy McKary,
Lakemount.

SI Seater Tau sarees
2 A. Jand, on Hwy. 41 So.,
7 mi. from Valdosta, 5-R.
house, lights and running hot
and cold water, 4 out build-
ings, bait store ready for busi-
ness. Mrs. Roy Brown, Rt. 2,
Box 30, Lake Park,







58 A. land, approx. 5 mi.
from LaGrange, some nice
yeung timber, fenced and
cross fenced with over 30 A.
seeded pasture, fruit and pe-
ean trees; modern ranch type
7-R. house, hardwood floors,
bath shower and tub, stocked
Jake on place, and irrigation
ditch for irrigating 2 A. in
ease of droughty season, barn
and other out buildings, com-
pletely tractor equipped.
Charlie Sherer, Rt. 1, La-
Grange.



-10 A. farm on paved road,
% mi. W. of LaFayette, two,
4-R. houses, water in house,
wired for stove and 2 springs.
H. M. Andrews, Rt. 1, Box
890, LaFayette, Ph. 48531,

2-7/10 A. land in Cedar
Crossing district with 5-R.
house, $1500. Mrs. Mazie Wil-
lis, RFD 5, Lyons.

Seat Se RSS case ee REA

48 A. land, 2 miles from
Lavenia, one mi. from Lake
Hartwell, boatlanding, 8-R.
house, spring in back yard,
phone and elec., 40 A. in past-
ure, 4 strand barbed wire, 15
A. permanent pasture. O. P.
Vandiver, Lavonia.

1,040 A. land in Blue Ridge
foothills, Banks Comere ima
dried-up creek bed, 15
branches, 40-50 spgs., sev.
falls, pools, small lake, val-
leys and pastures, rest wood-
ed, last cut-over 12 yrs. ago,
insured title, $55. A., make
your own terms, just want
guarantee of eventual pay-
ment; also, about 400 A.
wooded mtn. land, numerous
branches and spgs., 2 water-
falls, pools at the base, 1 mi.
to paved rd., $35. A., liberal
terms to parties with A-1
credit. M. B. Riherd, Rt. 2,
Alto:



between Conyers and Stock-
bridge, off Hwy. 138, several
streams, .with approx. 12 A.
natural lake site, land partly
open, partly wooded, about 4%
mile from paved road, 5-R.
white frame house with bath,
modern brick fireplace, deep
well, some young fruit trees,
plenty of shade trees, $15,500.,
$3,500. down payment, owner
finance balance, at 6 pct. Mrs.





A. Be er Rt. 4, nee

renee Fs
&



C. T. Milam, Rt. 2; Lithonia,

Approx. 200 acres 60 mi.
from Atl. on Hwy. 27 in Har-
alson Co. Several streams,
open land and woods, tennant
house. Brannon Estate, 3 mi
north of Buchannan. Call or
see Carey or Murdock Bran-
non. Lula Brannon McCon-
nell, Buchannan.

75 A. land located in Tay-
lor Co., with 30 A. in pines,
3 yrs. old, $50. A. George W.
Welch, 1430 Cambridge! Dri,





Ph, 482-8384,

2





23 A. land, 4 A. lake site, on
old Bankhead Hwy.,.3% mi,
East of Villa Rica in Douglas
Co., on mail rt., also, bread,
milk and school bus, V. R. tel,
service, and REA elec. Roy A.
wey. Villa Rica, Ph. 459<

81. f

346 A. land, on Rt. 85, 5 mi,



Coastal Bermuda, tall Fescue,
Clovers, and other glasses,
fenced and cross fenced, 2 fish
ponds, large barn, and second
barn, 2 houses, $110. A. W. E,
Fichtner, Waverly Hall, Ph 2
2973 (after dark), <= 2s ;

1% A. land near Warm
Springs, 8-R. house wired for
elec. stove, phone available,
on mail and school bus rt. on ~
paved rd., $2,650., can be fin=
anced. Ban C. Fowler, Warm
Springs, Ph. 655-3839.

132 A. good land, on paved
rd., 43 mi. N. E. of Atlanta in
Barrow Co., 2 mi. fron Inter=
state Hwy. 85, 4 mi. of Bra=
selton and 9 mi. from Winder,
Ideal lake site, 2 branches,
creek, elec. and phone lines,
mail route and school bus ser=
vice, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Annie H. Jackson, 306 North
Bead St., Winder, Ph, 367-=

RE
322 A. land, Carroll Cos
1% mi. E. Mt. Zion Church
off Hwy. 5, known as Howard
Watkins place, approx. 130 A.
open, creek and river bottoms,
remainder in timber, three
1330 bu. grain bins, W. D. 45

sed since 1957 and 61 head

Hereford beef cattle, 6 in,
grain auger, prefer selling all

together. Frank INEX. Rt

Whitesburg.

127 A. ranch, east 2 mi

from town, deep well, 2 lakes,
plenty fish in each, new
house, fenced and cross fen-=
ced, lots of wire to cross fence
cae F. G. Mayo, Wrights-
ville.

Se Tee ee eee

175 A. good land, 135 A. in
saw timber and pulpwood, 17
A. in young pines 9 A. in Ser-
icea in Soil Bank, about 9 A.
in cultivation. O. L. Spence,
Rt..1, Villa Rica: r

15 A. land, 1/4 mi. of Hwy.,

one mile of Reinhardt College,

mi. of Canton. Nice 4-R.

house, part bath, pump in
well, also, spring water, 4500
cap. chicken houses, and
equlp., small barn, on school
bus and mail route. Clifford
Crowe, Rt. 1, Waleska, Ph,
479-4960. :



250-6/10 A. in Pike Co,

completely fenced and crossed
fenced, one dwelling house
with bath, one tenant hause.
Donald Connell, Williamson,
Ph. 228-2310 (after 7 pe mye

48 A. Carroll Co. farm, 1214
mi. W. of Carrollton, within
12 mi. of Bowdon, Bremen
and Tallapoosa. About 15 A.
open land, remainder in pine
and oak timber, one store
house, standard gas, and 6-R.
house, with bath, and hot and
cold water, $8,500. ti... > -*5,
Bradley, Rt. 1, Waco, Ph. TE.
2-2650 (Carrollton, no coliect
calls). :

SS NE cue ee
100 A. land under fence 13

A. in cultivation, lasting
water supply, lots cf lunvet,
some readv -~ 390 Mare
vin Keene, Abbeville, Ha

ee

CIVIL WAR DAYS
USED THE TERM.









Macon. :

N. of Waverly: Hall, 100A.

tractor, combine, grain aries
mower, harrows, all purcha=





















MARKET BULLETIN







PAGE FOUR



Farm Land

FOR SALE



56 A, farm, 100 ft. paved
rd. frontage, 50 A, fenced and
eross fenced, 30 A. lake site
ready to go, 3 branches, 25 A.
young timber, 25 A. perman-
ent pasture, located at Jake,
Ga., adjoining Walter Stone
property, 6 mi. of Tallapoosa.
'3-R. house, needs repair, good
parn and shed, wired for elec.
R. E. Bell, 145 N. Ave., At-
Janta 8, Ph. DR. 3-4710.

200 A. land, 10 mi. S.W.
Metter, Candler Co., suitable
for pine trees or farming,
about 20 A. planted in 3 yr.
old pines, about $1400. due
under future soil conserva-
tions payments. Sam Johnson,
Glennville, Ph. 654-3232 (no
collect calls).

47 A. land, 1/4 mi. paved
frontage, with 20 A. cultiva-
tion, 27 A. of pines and _pas-
ture, located 5 mi. E. of Fair-
burn on Hwy. 92, has 5-R.
house. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Fair-
urn, Ph. 964-4581.

33 A. in Gwinnett Co., ap-
prox. one mile off N.E. ex--
-pressway, 20 minutes from
Atlanta, lively creek forms
north boundry and 2 branch-
es cross property, $650. A.
G. P. Popp, 4243 Lamar St.,
Decatur, Ph. Bu. 4-2325.

5 A. Clayton Co. land, gar-
den, fruit trees, small
-house, some pulpwood on
place and approx. 10,000 ft.
saw timber. Located 1/4 mi.
off Hwy. 42 on state rd., 10
mi. So. State Capitol, $7000.
W. H. Wofford, Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood.

Small farm for sale on Hwy.
136 N. Gainesville, 300 ft.
frontage on Hwy., 2 diwell-
ings, 4-R. ea., 3 wells, chick-
en house, holds 6000, lights
in chicken house. Near
Churches, and school bus by
door, some timber. Will sell
all or part for cash. A. J.
Daniel, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

270 A. farm, 27 mi. So. At-
lanta airport, 2 houses, main
one 3 yrs. old, 3 bedrooms,
bath, screened poreh and un-
finished room, new deep well
and pump house, other house
also good cond. 80 A. in Fes-
cue, 45 A. common Bermuda,











additional 70 A. open, 3
streams, 5 springs, fenced,
eross fenced, paved

road through property.
Jim Wright, Rt. 1, Box 96 A,
Griffin, Ph. 228-8907.

Acreage for sale, open and
wooded land, level and gen-
tle rolling, just off Hwy. 85,
1% mi. N. of Fayetteville,
less than 30 minutes from At-
Janta. Robert Allen, RFD 3,
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-7775.

75 A. land with young tim-
ber, adjoins vast game rich
area, stocked with coon and
deer, good site for hunting
and lake, $4000. Howard S
Young, Rt. 1, Box 205, Fair-
mount.

15 A. land in Winder, Bar-
row Co., with some timber
and streams, $200. A.;
want to buy 1 or % A. land
off Hwy., but on bus route, or
would like to buy block 4-R.
house with one A. land near
Atlanta, would like well or
spring water. Mrs. Dora Ben-
nett, Apt. 2239, Stanton Rd.,
East Point.

3 A. land, 3% miles N. of
Ellijay, 3/4 mi. off No. D
Hwy., lights, water, telephone,
mail route, on good road, 3
bdrm., nice modern country
home, bath, large living room,
kitchen, full basement with
fire place and living quarters.
Dennis. Garland, RFD 2, Elli-
jay, Ph. ME. 5-2771.

33 A. land, fronts both sides
paved road, school bus, mail
at door, 6-R. house, bath and
half, 17 pecan, 6 fruit trees,
- one A. pond in yard, 2 springs
and branches, tenant house,
outbuilding under construc-
tion, with 20 purebred gilts,
and other stock 8 A. cross
fenced, 7 A. corn, some tim-
ber, $12000. Retho Carter, Rt.
1, Fort Gaines, Ph. 678-2133.

40 A. farm, 1% miles _ of
- Dawsonville, in Dawson Co.,





has nice spring, some timber, R

20 A. in Fescue and Clover,
fenced with locust posts and
hog wire and steel gates, 4-R.
old farm house that can be
rented, trout stream runs
through place, Ga. Power 1n
house, reasonzbly priced. Cs

N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph.

265-2266.



also, | 7

12 A. mountain land in
North Ga., 8 miles N.E. of
Dalton, near Mitchell Bridge,
2/10 mi. off main road, small
fish pond, running water and
T.V.A. power. Good well and
about 7 A. in timber, 11,250.;
also, 1-3/4 A. land, good gar-
den patches, young fruit trees,
located 1% miles from Dal-
ton, 6-R. house with hard-
wood floor, phone, large. liv-
ing room, kitchen, dining
room, hall, full bath, auto-
matic washer, elec. heat,
T.V.A. power with city water
and double car garage, size
24 x 24. House is 1% yrs. old,
$9000. John W. Cobb, 511
Downing St., Dalton, Ph. 278-
1666 (no collect calls).

18 A. nice mountain view
land, excellent for fruit trees
and gardening, on U. S. Hwy.
19, 5 miles North of Dah-
jJonega, come see, no letters
ans, $500. A. John B. Van
der Willigen, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.

61 A. land located 7 mi. EK.
of Fairburn in Fayette Con
with 35 A. open land and 4-R.
house. Dean Davis, Rt. Je
Fayetteville, Ph. 964 - 4581
(Fairburn).

32.3 A. land, more of less,
in Banks Co., with 7 R. dwell-
ing house, barn, chicken hou-
ses and other out buildings,
some timber, rest in cultiva-
tion and woods, plenty run-
ning water. Near Rock Sp-
rings Church. Lou Wood, Rt.
2, Alto.

85 A. farm, Walton Co., 4
mi. from Monroe, reasonably
priced, has running water.
W. Couch, 867 Hunter St., N.
W., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-9433
(Atlanta).

7 A. land (or 1 acre), No.
Fulton Co. 2 miles No. Alp-
haretta, on Hopewell Rd.,
with 8 R. brick house, 2 baths,
central heat, dbl. car port,
utility room and drilled well.
C. B. Eubanks, Rt. 1, Alp-
haretta, Ph. 475-5372.

257 A. farm, southern end
of Johnson Co., 2 mi. from
Adrian, Hwy., frontage cn
Ga. 78, 74 A. tenable land,
rest well timbered, pulpwood,
good creek, best lake site in
this area, good 7 R. house
with bath, tenant houses,
barns, tobacco barn, some re-
pairs, $32,000., $12,000. cash,
owner finance balance. W. W.
Smith, Adrian, Ph. MO. 8-
2980.

150 A. farm near Preston
with 3 bdrm. house, garage
and deep well, on road to be
paved this summer. 15 plus
A. pecans, 90 odd A. soil bank
pines with $982 annual pay-
ments, remainder woodland
with pulpwood ready to cut,
and nice pond, $20,000. D. L.
Shenaut, 305 Hollis Drive, Al-
bany. :

85 A. farm near Cedartown,
on Felton Rt. No. Some
cattle grasses, about half le-
vel (almost) and cleared for
pasture and crops, other half





lin timber, and rough, plenty

water, 3 R. heuse, barn and
well. Fences are down. Splen-
did community. F. R. Heald,
491 Sterling St., N. E., Atlanta



487 A. land, Heard Co.,
near Franklin, 60 Mi. S. W. of
Atlanta, 3100 ft. of paved
road, 150 A. fenced for past-
ure, 40 A. of bottoms, over
125 A. of open land remainder
in timber, pulpwood and pl-
anted pines, several streams
and good lake sites, good
cattle farm, $50. A. Hope H.
Davis, 371, 10th St., N. E., At-
lanta 9, Ph. TR. 2-1667.

60 A. farm, Douglas Co., 40
miles from Five Points, At-
lanta, suitable for truck, poul-
try or cattle farm. 2 nice sp-
rings, creek and lake site,
$300. A., 1/4 cash, balance
terms. Mrs. Miriam S. Caine,
P. O. Box 1863, Atlanta 1, Ph.
627-1841 (after 6 p. m.).

Mountain land for sale
near Spring Lake, off High-
land Rd., near Rabun Bald.
Mrs. Mattie McPherson, 695
S. Center Hill, N. W., Atlanta
18, Tel. SY. 4-4120.







45> he- land<..6 mi: trom
Blairsville (Young Creek
d.), on Nottley Lake, with
small livable house, well
(with pump) on_ enclosed
porch, and 5,000 cap. chicken
house, good pasture and some
timber, on paved road and
rural mail route, $4,000 cash.
Thomas L. Schmidt, 987 Sp-
ringdale Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6,



Ph. DR. 3-3486 (not collect).

23 A., land in No. Fulton
Co., highest point within sight
of center of Birmingham
community, over 1100 ft. on

sites, and permanent spring
fed stream. Near churches,
school and stores, Elec. and
telephone available, $375. A.
terms. Charles G. Bruce, 1688
N. Pelham Rd., N. E., Atlanta
9. Ph. TR. 2-7325.

Approx. 100 A., 1 mi. from
paved hwy., 2 mi. from New
Interstate 85, 60 A. open for
cultivation, 10 A. set-out
pines, rest in pines and other
woed, plenty of running,
water fair 6-R. house, good
well water in yard, on all-
weather road. Ideal for cattle
farm, $75. A. Mrs. Allene L.
Porter, Jefferson.

50 A. wooded land between
Cussetta and Louvale, 10 A.
suitable for lake site, located
2 mi. off Hwy. 27, 10 A. hard-
wood and 40 A. small pulp-
wood. Mrs. Lucile Dalton,
1162 Amsterdam Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ph. 872-2698.

14, A. fine farm land in
Clayton County, 2 miles west
of Jonesboro, % mile off
paved road. Beautiful home
site and fine growth of tim-
ber. Power, telephone, school
bus available. Stream on pro-
perty. A. H. Hilliard, 15 Hab-
ersham Rd., Altlanta 5, Tel.
JA. 3-5356 (during office





J. | hours).



Approx. 25 A. timberland,
Rabun Co., between Clayton
and Highlands, N. saw
timber and pulp, streams, and
beautiful spot for building,
1/4 mi. from Spring Lake,
$6,000., terms can be arranged.
Mrs. Addie Carr, 4357 Buford
Hwy, Chamblee, Ph. ME. 4-
5786 (Atlanta).

225 A. land in Fayette Co.,
30 mi. from Atlanta, on paved
Hwy. 92. femced and cross
fenced (4 strand barbed
wire), all in pasture, one lake.
Land has 3/4 mi. frontage on
Flint river, and 2 houses with
city conveniences, $200. A.,
good terms. George C. Morris,
1255, Clearbrook Dr., S. W.,
Atlanta.

75 A. land in Gwinnett Co.,
near N. E., Expressway, ap-
prox. one mile road frontage,
20 miles from Atlanta. L. Mc-
Daniel, 225 Ottley Dr., N. E.,
Atlanta.

1 A. land, Jackson, Ga.,
(additional A. available) with
2 bdrm. cabin, full bath, ap-
proved septic tank, enclosed
porch,. fireplace, lights, wired
for elec. stove, dbl. carport,
and wired deg pen, (50 X 20).
Located at Jackson Lake, zone
13, $2,950. Roy L. Duggan, Rt.
2, Jackson.

90 A. land in Dawson Co.,
Hwy. through property, mail
and school bus by door, 7 mi.
from Dawsonville, with run-
ning water on place, some
timber, and churches near by.
90 pct. of land can be farmed
with any kind of machinery.
oul V. Tatum, Star Rt.,
uno.

119 A. farm in Pickins Co,
Jasper, with 6 R. dwelling,
bath, hot and cold water, and
broiler house, 6,500 cap., some
young timber, 2 good past-
ures, good spring and plenty
of water. On good road, mail
and school bus route. J. V.
Anderson, Rt. 2, Jasper.

61.95 A. farm land, on pa-
ved rd., in Henry Co., % road
frontage, lake site and young
timber. Bruce McCart, Rt. 1,











Jackson, Ph, 423-3070 (not
collect).

2 A. land (25 additional
acres if desired), on paved

rd., with new 6 R. house (on
old home site) with all con-
veniences. Ideal for pasturing,
or for building purposes. 1 mi.
from Interstate Hwy. 85; also,
Z08 A. (approx.) land 3 mi. E.
Ce

Pendergrass known as
The McDonald fama peat:
cultivation until last year,

hwy. through property, 1-\%
mi. from Interstate 85, run-
ning water on both sides of
hwy. Approx. 175 A. in open
eultivation, rest in young
pines, 2 houses, 1 lg., 2 story,
and 3 R. tenant house, lg.
barn, pump in well, running
water in house and barn.
$100. A., sacrifice to settle



eetate: Mrs. Care as
Jefferson, Pb, 367-5511,



|near churches, on school bus

75 A. farm and timber land, |__ ~ (
located 7 mi. W. of Jesup_and Hall County, el
1 mi. E. of Odom on U. S. Gainesville, Hw 53
Hwy. 341, Ga. Power line and Bee eet a
Souhern RoR. 800 A. cut-| Hen ee

































































i ickor 0 A. i plen
Mat Ra, eG Pee over timberland adjoining, if ae barn, gore eo
driveway _ forms double en- desired. Roscoe Dee ode y house oars pearoom
trances. Numerous building Cherry St., Jesup, Pn. 7 7.

2264.

2.5 A. land in Telfair Co., div:
facing Hwy. 149, 15 Mi. W. of |3 farms. Maude
McRae, with new 3 bdrm. Braselton.
house, 30 gal. water heater, 110 A. land, t
phone, hardwood floors and | of Cherry Log, on mai
all modern conveniences. 2 A.|REA line, with 3-R.
premium garden land, soft|good spring, sma
water well (90 ft.); old 4 R.| good location, mostl
house still intact, bath, water,|ber. Adam Whitaker
heater, new metal roof. 12 yr. Ridge, Ph. 632-5548
bonded roof on new house.|" 49 A. land, 14
Have made 20 payments plus|Bjiue Ridge, creek
$800. extras on new house, | through property, you
you pay $2,000. and take up |per, on dirt road. Hall
payments Ut S002 Be ou ley, Cherry Log.
on new house. H. D. Baug- > =
houm, Rt, 1, Box 187, Jack- 1 ee aa a
sonville, Ga. Ph. 833-2157. hose with, bathatint

4 A. land with attractive 6| painted inside and.
R. house in Flovilla, located|heat, and new 1
on State Rt. N. 87, 38 mi. from |fine well with pu
Macon, 55 mi, from Atlanta|/running water, fi



and 2-% mi. from famous | $8,000 cash. Ralph Cha
Indian Springs. Ideal for | Bt. 4, Carrollton.
small truck farm. T. E. Ro- 26 A. farm land, C
binson, Jackson, Ph. 7579|ton, at Taners Lake
(daytime). house, barn, hog wire p

$3 A. land, fenced and|boe house. Ghys 7

fine well of water an
000 ft. hardwood a
timber, $4,000. C. G.
Rt. 4, Carrollton,
27 A. land, DeKalb C
venient to Coniey D
Forest Park. House
in kitchen, den, 2 rin
ished, lg. living R. unfi
lg. bath, natural 2g
county water. H. N.
4489 Conley Rd., Conle
Hwy. 42 to Rio Vista
rant, turn left into
Grove Rd., go to ii
paved rd., and turn to
to Conley, go 1 mi.)

crossed fenced into 10 past-
ures with permanent grasses
and restored 9 R. brick Col-
onial, 2 story, home, 2 mi.
from Jefferson and quarter
mile off Commerce Hwy., on
all weather road. House has
hot water, heat and 242 baths.
4 chicken houses (will handle
10,000 hens), and lg. 2 story
barn; also, 5 R. tenant house
with hot and cold running
water and shower, cattle
shelter, work shop and im-
plement shelter. All farm
mechinely and Hee polled
ereford cattle for sale, M. F. ae
Hammock, Rt. 3, Jefferson, 5-3/4 a ne
Ph, 367-8673 (not collect), | | Walton Co., oe

300 to 400 A. land located |;
about 5 mi. East of Adrian,
about 60 A. in cultivation.
Contact me at once. W. A.
Summer, Rt. 2, Adrian.

100 A. more or less, in |-
Pickens Co., with plenty of
running water and good gra-|
vel road through place, near
St. Hwy. 5 A. sowed in Alfal-
fa, rest covered mostly in
young pine timber, all lics.,
well, no house, but old mill
and house location, with elec.,
tel. and all conveniences
available. $50. A. Could ar-
range part terms. Bill Hyde,
Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph. 692-3708.

505 A. timber land, in Gil-
mer Co., near Ellijay on Cor-
tecay River, surveyed for 100
H.P. power possibility. Fred
L. White, Rt. 1, Buckhead.

39 A. land, located at in-
tersection of Hwy. 122 and
38, has 7-R. dwelling, 6-R.
tennant, 800 peach trees in
third year, and one grocery
store stocked, $17,000. Mr. F.
W. Womack, Rt. 1, Barney.

54 A. Jland, located in
south Barrow County, 6 miles
from Winder, 2 miles from
Bethlehem, one mile off paved
road, on road to be paved this
year, 40,000 to 50,000 fit. saw
timber, 40 fenced in per-
manent pasture. Modern 6-R.
house with bath and propane
gas heat, good outbuildings,
suitable lake site, excellent.
water supply. Duel Ridgeway,
Bethlehem, Ph. 867-9659
(Winder).

68 A. farm on Lake Lanier,



| sites, en (
farm; also, 40 A. tim
buildings. Must sell
Paul H. Worley, Box 6
ming, Ph. 887-2239 (
36 A. land and 4 R.
6 mi. from Clarkes
ing No. on 441.
bath and is wiret
stove, well in yard
water on place. On
bus route. About 4
land. B. M. Beeco,
Clarkesville. (Turn
Dixon station on Liber
past Hardman orchard
turn lft. on Jones
house on left), >

28% <A. land, old
Farm facing on Her
salt water, on LaRoac!
Savannah, good
house, bath, deep w
water and city se
paved street running b
Will finance, easy te
A. Roach, Rt. 2, Box
Savannah, Ph. 897-1372

7-R. house, 4-R, house,
rooms, 2 drilled wells
pumps; also, John D
actor with equip., big
harrow, work shop,
milk barn, 250 gal.
good as new, 3 milke:
vat, 40 gal. heater. Lo
school and bus rout
paved roads, $2500
McKoy, Rt. 1, Senoia.

Approx. 1% A. g
ipa Wie Savanni



route, with 6-R. house, and

all modern conveniences. Re-

pa Cane) 415 Garner St., Bu-
rd.



50 A. land on Hwy. 166,
near Lake Carroll, all in one
tract, or will sell in smaller
tracts. Good land. Gayle
Burns, Rt. 6, Box 313, Car-
rollton.

_80 A. farm, 60 A. in pine
timber, 10 A. fenced; with
nice 9 R. dwelling tenant
house, new barn, block chick-
en house, 5000 cap., and one
2000 cap., automatic feeders,
metal nests, 2 drilled wells,
eggs house and new washing-
grading machine and cold
storage house. Good egg route.
City Conveniences, and on
paved road and school bus
route. Robert Grogan, Rt. 1,
Cedartown, Ph. 785-3753
(not collect).

dng. rm., kit., 2 bdr
drilled well, elec., 2
garage

house.

hunting and fishing.
Story, c/o Story Used
131 Montgomery S
nah. (atau

One A. land,

m

near good school,
ation and shopping ce
sale or trade. R. F. Ho!



25 A. land, 1 mi. from Car-
roliton on Hwy. 166, near|~-
Lake Carroll, with good 5 R.|
house, some fruit and pecan



trees. Marvin L. rns, Rt. 6,
Box 315, Chtcoliaan gniea

















g thro
W, Willigens





and on Hwy. 3-19,
th of Butler, Tay-
6-R. dwelling, one
. concrete ok
equipped wi
ce a and ee
im pine an
timber, Creek flows
on
and national Trail-



50 ft.
, both

ace, located
ite, $10,000. cash.
C. Keen, Sr., Butler.

anent pasture, 20
ed, 40 A. in timber,

near 5 Points
house with

5-R.,

n bathroom, hard-
rs, wired for gas and
water heater, 3 gas
ubbery, garage
uldings. Will sell all
land with house.
ans. C. G. Summer-
Gordon St., Hwy.
Ph. 7-3785.

d, located 12 miles
Jue Ridge, 10 miles
eCaysville, on
ae ene poe, ar
oad except 3 miles o

ad. Good 3-bdrm.
00d one car garage.
od spring with pump,
cold water in house.
- Qunning water on
e food saw timber
lake site, priced to

C. Dilbeck, Rt. 1,
A, Blue Ridge.
land in Union Coun-

in cultivation, rest



.
uchanan
























OO
m stream and well,
ly priced. Miss Ella
yers, Rt. 2, Box 108,



end 3:cimiles trom
in the Tallapoosa
irch Community, on



; id has
er ready to cut, $20,-
J. M. Daniell, Rt. 1,
labama, 58



a. taxpayer on Ga.





land, store with 4-R.
uarters ~ rear, a miles
Blairsville on Murphy

Clyde Patterson, Rt.




land located at city
on paved state road,
lings and other out
deep well for wa-
% land in cultiva-
nce in oak, some in
40 A. adjoining, no
_near city limits o
road, about 4% in
h, rest in oak and
- All level land,

- B. ith, Rt. 1,

ge.

nd, 3 acres in pas-
oung apple trees,
speriment station,













Re 2,

Ph. 745-5953. -
, located 1/4 mile
Creek Basin Rd.
ap Rd., at Blairs-
houses, 4 or 5
ty water, 75000
timiber joined on
by government pro-















farm, located 200
road, one
Ridge, 12-

oe y Pte



needs some
$3,500. I. K.
+ Ridge, Ph. 632-






4 stran wire with
post, 10 A. more can
into pasture, rest in

] 2 broiler
cap., practical-
board wi



on Hwy.
house seed 1
ro
Rt.






| out of Gainesville, off Hwy.
23 one mi. on Hwy. 52 near ed

,|mail route by

J.| house, modern conveniences,

_ Approx. 40 A. good farm-
ing land located 3 miles east

Jawassee, and 1/2 mile
from Lake Chatuga. Abun-

water on
house has
ed, (6-R.
stairs
newly

property. Dwelling
just been remodel-
a a bath eee
a ange upstairs),
constructed barn with
6 stalls, corn bin feed room,
and over 24,000 cubic feet of
space in loft, chicken house
with automatic drinkers, and
conerete block house,
priced for quick sale, R. L,
Moody, Box 245, Buford, Ph.
434-7410.

67.81 A. in Barrow Co.,
with fruit trees, 2 springs
Pasture, and pines, on paved
road, school and mail routes
3 miles of town, with good
5-R. house. Will sell house
and 3 or 4 A. separate. Rob-
os C. Miller, Box 12, Brasel-
on.

_29 A. farm, 5% mi. from
city limits of Gainesville, has

chicken houses, raising
broilers or eggs, rest of farm:
can be used for other pro-
ducts. 4-R. house, drilled well,
plenty of water, school bus
by door. Chicken houses ful-
ly automatic. Offer accepted
it within reason. J. Filmore,
P.O. Box 207, Gainesville.

28 A. farm, near McDon-







house, bath, gas, running wa-
ter, bus by door. All letters
ans. W. A. Bing, Flippen, Ph.
423-3068 (no collect calls).

60 A. farm, some bottom
land, big creek runs through
property, located about one
mi. of East Hall High School,
just off US. Hwy. 23, 7
miles East of Gainesville, has
farm house, well on porch,
several out buildings. Mrs.
Oscar Hyde, Rit. 4, Gaines-
ville, Ph. LE. 4-5744,

275 A. farm on U.S. Hwy.
23, 6 mi. E. of Gainesville,
modern 6-R. frame house,
city water, about 60 A. in
pasture other land mostly in
timber, several large branches,
% mile beyond East Hall
High School. Mrs. W. 0.
Baugh, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ph.
LE. 2-8800. :

15 A. land, pasture with
running water, 3 bdrm. hous
with deep drilled well, nice
place to build chicken houses,



Gillsville, school buses and
door, also,
Dhone, for sale or trade for
Place So. of Atlanta (within
10 miles). Will ans. all letters,

Gainesville.
30 A. land, 6% mi. from



supply of timber and H

ough in Henry Co., has 6-R,| 78

growing,

Road. 25 A. open, 10 A

elec. and phone, % mile from

Lewis L. Ivie, Rt. 4, Box 152, shoupits center $7,500. Mrs.

Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-3040.

Approx. 30 A. land, city li-
mits of Snellville, bounded by
paved roads, 6-R. house with
bath, all utilities available. H.
Moon, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 469-8935,

3 A. Jand, 11 bearing pecan
trees, 4 good outhouses, all
fenced with high fence, and
good 6-R. house, gas heat
with cold and hot water. B. T.
Hadden, Rt. 3, Box 32, Sparta.

54 A. more or less, on paved
road, 2% mi. of town, 15 A.
crop land and good pasture,
plenty timber, barn, garage



house and bath, running wa-
ter, screen bk. and 2 other
porches, gas heat in each
room. T. L. Hancock, RFD 3,
Summerville.

See age et

92 A. land in N. E. corner of
scheduled Interstate 20 Inter-
change at Rutledge, lies well,
2500 ft. frontage on Rutledge,
Centennial Rd., new in pines,
$15,000; 170 A. land, Newton
Co., frontage on U. S. 278 and
new Interstate 20 near Inter-
change, 50 A. soil bank pines,
10 A. Fescue pasture, remain-

ant house and stocked lake,
$175. A., terms. Pierce 1,
rane Social Circle, Ph. 786-

eed Raine Ra ee Le

160 A. chicken and cattle
farm in North Ga., 17 miles
N. of Gainesville on Rt. 52.
New 7-R. house, 16,000 cap.
chicken houses, 40 A. per-
manent pasture on Jevel creek
bottoms, plenty of water.
George W. Bridges, Dahlon-
ega, Ph. 864-2391,

About 1,000 A. Pittman
Farm, midway Dalton-La-
Fayette, paved Hwy., Walker
Co. about 500 A. timberland,
200 A. Sericea, 150 A. Fescue,
and 50 A. Kudzu, 4 dwellings,
fully fenced, equipped and
watered for cattle, hogs, seed
experimental and
recreation 36,000 cap. broiler
houses, custom seed cleaning
plant, cert. seed approved,
custom feed mill. R. Carter
SRG EH Dalton, Ph. 278-

35 A. land, located 8 miles
from Athens, % mile off At-
lanta Hwy. on Eastville
. wood- |
, 4-R. house, well, barn,
good stream, small orchard,
paved road on back side.,
school bus and mail at door,



W. Dail, 2064 Cogar Dr.,



and other small bldgs. 4-R. |.

der merchantable pines, ten-|7

oie Bec OR SCAN oe eae AULD
80 paying A., has plenty

crossroad, 3% miles west of

land, balance
timber, 32 peach and apple
trees, 6 yrs. old, 3 springs, fair
house,
lof. $125. As T1;: Lamb, Rt.
2. Dallas, Ph. 447-6094,

100 fertile A. land, no
house, located 2 miles of Sta-
tem and 8 miles of Winder in
Barrow Co., less than 3/4
miles from paved Statem-
Jefferson Hwy., has estimated
150 units pulpwood ready to
eut. Ideal for cattle, and has
plenty of water. Several

h
1

frontage on all weather road.
14 A. cotton allotment now
rented at $15. A., Price, $125.
A. with terms. A. S. Williams,
2675 McAfee Rd., Decatur,
Ph. 289-7815.

60 fertile A. land plus $60.
per mo. income from rents.
1600 ft. paved rd. frontage on
Hwy. 324, located 1-1/4 miles
from N. E. expressway in
growing community and just
30 miles from Atlanta. Co-
unty water within % mile of
farm and is served with nat-
ural gas, $265. A. with terms.
Mrs. A. S. Williams, 2675 Mc-
a Rd., Decatur, Ph, 289-

815.

Bi

m

SO.

frontage on highway and
Hiram, 35 A. in good Sericea
A. heavy fertilized open

in good pine

outbuilding and hog



river bottoms, 171 A. grain
base,
house, large barn, good cattle
and grain farm,
paved road entering property,
large road frontage, only 6
miles paved road to Dalton
good fishing, hunting and re-
creation area, over 4 miles of

Dalton.

401 A. farm, 200 A. fertile

drilled - wells, tenant

go
in process

84

da



wel of water, located 8 miles
0:
and Hellywood, on Hwy. ae;
5-R. house, $2800.; also, one
A. land, 7% miles of Toccoa,
between
Toccoa,
miles of Antioch Church, 7-R.
house with complete bath,
equipped with Ga. Hyrdatane
gas (500 gal tank), kitchen,
gas
telephone, $6000. Mrs. Etta B.
Marrett, 1714 Lawrenceville
Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME. 6-1595.

3 A. good fertile land, good E

Ph

Toccoa, between Toccoa

land. Pr hee
Ltr gs i Lys

139 A. good land, ideal for

hundred feet of double road 5-R



rd

garage, big
building.
P.O. Box 387, Manchester, Ph.

High School

90 A. land, located edge of
Columbus, fines for asta or
farm, plenty of w r, pond
sites, timber and woods, no

ouse. Bessie KY Whitton, Box
02, Warm Springs Rd.,

good country
- $60. A. with small down
bayment and monthly terms.
yen Nelms, Toccoa, Ph. 886-

185 A. land, located 5% mi.

from Madison, one. mi, from

uckhead, 3/4 mi. paved. rd.

frontage, 6-R. brick house, 40
milch cows,
Irvindale,

392 lb. base with
unit
200 gal.

ilker, Craft tank

and 30 gal. hot water heater, |
$35,000. T. E. Ferrell, Madi-

n, Ph. 616-M-2
3 A. land in Fannin Co., on

Hwy. 245, lots of shrubs and
flowers, 3. mi.
Blue Ridge, 7
Ridge,
Hill,
sheet-rocked
shingles
floors, cement walks, steps at
all entrances, }
water in house, on school bus
and rural mail route. R:-M,
Langley, Rt. 1, Box 204, Min-
eral Bluff. ates

trom Lake
Ti. mai. frome gee

2 mi. from Copper
Tenn. 8-R. dwelling,
inside, asbestos
outside, * hardwood

hot and cold

40 A. land located 2%% mi.

So. of Manchestr; on Ga. 41,

od pond site, -R. house,
wood _ work-shop
Grover: S. Hale, Sr.,

6-2487.

er a
202% A. dairy or cattle
farm, fenced and cross fenced,

: % mi. from 41 Hwy., one mi.
Conasauga River frontage, | from Milner, has 2 drilled
$150. A. John Boyles, Rt. 3, wells, permanent grazing,

iry building, and near Co.
and chiurches. J.
Trice, P.O. Box 72, Milner,
. 481-M-2 (no collect calls).



Clarkesville and/va

on Antioch Rd., 2

stove, wired for elec.,



mi. from Thomasville, 5 mi.
from Cairo, with 8 R. house.
All letters ans. H. T. Walker,

3 A. land, 3-rd. frontage, 7

tin





316 Grady St., Thomasville.

40 A. land
109 at Mountville,
pecan trees, 30 yrs. old, best

lee).

right on Hwy.
over 200

rieties, 15 A. in ornamen-

tal nursery stock, public roads
on 2 other sides, small pond
old home, built 2
war. J. D. Fuller, Mountville.

56 A. land, located in Red
Hill Community: near Kellys
Store,
pasture and about 40 A
cultivation, 7-R. white fram-
ed house, with bath, good out-
buildings, 2 wells, located on
mail and school
Mrs. Jim Walters, Rt. 1, Mar-

before civil

running water, good

In

bus route.
, Ph. 779-2765 (Eastanol-



Gainesville, enough acreage
for vegetable garden, benries,
or new grape industry, which
County Agent will instruct to
start, advise. Has hen house,
20,000 broiler cap., 5,000 hen
cap., on school bus route,
drilled deep well. Modern
4-R. diwelling, straight line

telephone. Reasonable offer
accepted, terms. Van Leer,
Gainesville.



285-3/4 A. land on Oconee
River in Green Co., 60 A. open
bottom land, balance covered
in timber, $75. A. Jesse Cope-
lan, Greensboro, Ph. 453-
5491 (after 7 p.m.)

51% A., 5 mi. W. of Fair-
burn, 40 A. of Fescue and
Clover pasture, 2 lakes stock-
ed 9yrs., bass and bream, 6-R.



hardwood floors, small base-
ment, and 4-R. house, con-
crete block barn, fruit or-
chard, 150 ft. grape arbor,
property fenced and_ cross
fences, $18,500. R. R. Shedd,
bere Fairburn, Ph. 964-

10 A. land with stream in
So. Fulton Co., 720 ft. paved
frontage on Pico Rd., $325. A.
Convenient terms. J. C. Carl-
ton, 1332 Jefferson Ave., East
Point, Ph. PO. 7-3651.

180 A. farm and timber-
land for sale, 2 mi. of Roy-
ston. A. C. Shealy, P. O. Box
147, Franklin.

100 A. more or less, 65 A. in
cultivation, 35 A. in timber,
White Sim es Saat fen
ite Springs .. 8 mi. from
Gordon, eae een ee
running water, on 001 bus
and mail route. J. Homer
Lavender, Rt. 2, Gordon.

Approx, 100 A. land, about
8 mi. from Newnan on lower
Fayetteville Rd., fenced and
cross fenced, plenty of water,
on paved road, school bus and
telephone service, near chur-









\Carten, siaticbues Phi Ad:























































COUNTIES QUALIFIED IN THE
HOG CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM
FARMERS IN THE COUNTIES LISTED BELOW WILL BE PAID FOR ANY Loss
OF SWINE FROM CHOLERA. IF YOU ARE A HOG GROWER AND YOUR
COUNTY IS NOT LISTED AND YOU WISH PROTECTION UNDER THE STATE :
CHOLERA ERADICATION FROGRAM, CONTACT YOUR COUNTY AGENT IM-
MEDIATELY AND BEGIN WORK TO HAVE YOUR COUNTY INCLUDED.

Appling Echols Montgomery | Terrell
Bacon Effingham Oconee Tift :
Baker Elbert Peach Toombs: ~ ve
Baldwin Emanuel Pulaski Treutlen on
Ben Hill Evans Putnam Turner: 222 94
Bleckley Glenn Quitman iwiggs
Brooks ; Irwin Richmond Walton * "88
Bryan Jeff Davis Screven Ware od 9
Bulloch Jefferson Seminole Washington:
Coffee Jenkins Stephens Wayne 4 \ 3% i
Colquitt Johnson Stewart Webster ~ |
Columbia Laurens Sumter Wheeler. :
Crawford Lee Talbot Wilcox
Crisp Liberty Tattnall Wilkinson -
Dodge Lowndes | Telfair Worth? =>
Raia Hid bates wakes ae fo vee ors





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near school and church, with





























PAGE SIX.



. Farm Land

FOR SALE



50 A. Jand)d/4 mi. off Hwy.
78 Interstate, facing old Hwy.
in front of Alden Courts, 7 mi.
E. of Villa Rica, 2 mi. W.
Temple. Small frame house,
good well, fruit trees, 2 pecan
trees, nice home site in grove
of large pines. Some good
pasture, excel. large lake site,
2 good streams in pasture.
Mrs. Jean Ingram, Temple,
Ph. 562-3741.

66 A. land in Paulding Co.,
41-mi. W. Dallas, Hwy. 120.
7-R. house, seal with wood,
elec. wiring. phone available,
parn and other out buildings,
2 large pecan trees, 4 apple
trees, good freestone water,
- 35 A. in cultivation, 15 A. in
pasture, rest in growing tim-
ber, $12000. cash. No letters,
witout self-addressed enve-
lope. W. A. Holmes, Rt. 2,
Temple.

_:-Have some large farms and

-some small farms for sale.
Some in Gilmer Co., and some
dn Pickens Co. Write or Call.
N. H. Kelley, Talking Rock,
Ph, OX. 8-2521 (between 7
and 9 a. m. or p. m.).

10 A. land, one mi. from
Temple, with house and barn,
for sale. Mrs. Pearl South, Rt.

1, Temple, (on Black top Rd.)

ae 13 A. land more or less, on
Hwy. 106, 2 mi. So. of Toccoa,











house, orchard, good well, few
outbuildings, branch running
through, $3000. Mrs. Nazar-
_ ene Barrett, Rt. 5, Jewel St.,
- Pickens, S. C. (Ga. taxpayer
_on Ga. property).

145 A. timber land, 14% mi.
_ from City limits of Covington,
off Flatshoals Rd., 3000 ft. on
Yellow River, $150. A. J. Ray



Jenkins, 1612 Zemory Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-5348
(nights).



: 60 A. modern cattle and
a poultry farm in No. Ga., 5 mi.
- So.-of Toccoa in Eastanollee
Community. Fescue, bottom
Jand pastures, cross fenced, 3
poultry houses, automatically
equipped, cap. of 10,000 hens
or 25,000 broilers, feed mill,
egs processing plant, brick
home, 3-bdrms. 2-% baths,
full basement including gar-
age and laundry, forced air
natural gas heat, 2 trucks.
Shown by appcintment. Alli-
son. B. Winters, Rt. 2, Toccoa,
Ph. 779-2285 (Eastanollee).

404 A. cattle farm or row
crop, part of land in pasture,
partially fenced. Will sell all
or part; also, one A. land, %
mi. off pavement, on school
bus and mail rt., phone avail-
able, all white community,
mear churches, 5-R. house -in
good cond. John Self, Rt. 2,
Temple, Ph. 562-3439.

-160 A. land, 120 A. pine
and hardwood, good quality,
40 A.-set in slash pine, 3 yrs.
Modern 7-R. house, 142 baths,
gas heat, barn, garage, and
utility house, on hard surface

Post rd., school bus, 2% mi.
of small town, 6 mi. from Co.
seat, 30-minutes from 3 Ga.

_ Cities, near churches, tele-
phone available, plenty of
water. D. O. Bates, Rt. 2,
Toomsboro.

196 A. on Gum Creek Ra.
3 mi. N.W. Covington Inter-
change, 30 A. bottom land, re-
mainder in Sericea and tim-



eee penta} tenant
uouses, hi op home site,
$100. A., terms; Also, 213 A.,

32 mi, -E. of Atlanta in New-
ton Co., old. covered bridge
and mill site on Snapping
Shoals Creek, home site with
an ey well, $100. A.,
_ terms. J. BE. Cline, Oxfor Z
786-7821. oo

750 A. land, located 5 mi. E.
of Douglas, on Hwy. 32, ap-
- prox, 100 A. in cultivation,

tobacco allotment, rest in
timaberland, ; one large dwell-
ing house, only 10 yrs. old in
practically new cond., fairly
tenant house, barns,
ete, E. L. Curtis, Rt. 2, Nich-
olls, Ph. 384-4949.

252 A. dairy farm, 150-200
A. open, 2. upright concrete
silos, 600 ton cap., unloaders
for silos,. automatic feeders, |
all equip., 87 head dairy cat-
tle, base with Bordens of
Augusta. R. C. Bufford, Tig-



he kT
res aN TR



MARKET BULLETIN

5 A. timber land with nice
bldg. site, on dirt rd., mail rt.
Will sell only to Christian
people, prefer middleaged
couple, $1,000. cash. Mrs.
George Siceloff, Rt. 1, Talla-
poosa. oe

2145 A. land in Cobb Co.

with small lake and paved
road. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355,



| Marietta.

NPAT LEU AS igre oy we
esioA. Cobb Co., E. of Ma-
rietta, growing and mature
timber, upland and bottoms
pasture, creek and 2 branch-
es, barn and tenant houses.
Frontage on paved main Rd.
with all utilities. Rober
Thompson, RFD 3, Marietta,
Ph. 428-8612.

320 A. cattle farm, Liberty
Co., on Ga. Hwy. 38, 4 mi.









50 A. more or less, Carroll
Co., good land, 4% mi. of
Villa Rica, 442 mi. of Temple,
7/10 mi. off black top, 1-3/4
mi. N. 78 Hwy. 5-R. house,
bath, gas heat, out buildings,
mail route, timber land, nice
lake site. Terms if desired. Ss
E. Harrison, P. O. Box 331,
Temple,

SCUND AS scene eR ie eee

214-3 A. farm, off Prospect
Rd., mule farming tools, pe-
can, apple, pear and plum
trees, fence charger, pasture,
and large garden, large 4-R
house, with hall, big cement
front porch, lg. screened bk.
porch, modern bath, 2 closets,
2 other large closets in house,
bath and kitchen tiled, hot,
cold water, wired for elec.
stove, and automatic washer,
wanm morning heaters, uti-





from coast and 39 mi. So. of| lity room, garage, crib, and
Savannah, 120 A. Coastal and | outbuildings, Howard Algins,
Bahia, 200 A. woods, deep| Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 684-
well, hay shed, haying equip.,| 2025 (no collect ealls).
sod-seeder, other equipment, :
50 head cattle, some with ROMAS sland. +6. smo. Ni

Charolais blood, and new 3-
bdrm. modern brick home. A.
ee ee Midway, Ph. 884-
2461.

eS0 LES oe ae

7 A. land on paved Hwy.
just out of Monroe, pasture
fenced, fruit trees, grapes and
flowers, level land, barn, cow
houses, 24 x 20 ft. chicken
house. Dwelling house has 3
bdrms., living room, kitchen
tile bath, screened-in front
and back porch, hardwood
floors, running water, out
buildings, 2 car garage, stor-
age room and shop, all rea-
sonably priced L. M. Christ-
jan, Rt. 1, Monroe.

342 A. land, known as_ Bo
Storey Farm, Mt. Carmel Rd.,
from Welcome, hard road,
large improved pasture, fen-
red, cross-fenced, never fail-
ing stream, large barn, large
cotton allotment, ASCS pro-
gram approved, 8-R. house,
elec., full basement, central
heat, bath, mail, and school
bus route, 4-R. tenant house,
2, yrs. old. Prefer to sell acre-
age, but will sell all. Harold
Weber, Rt. 5, Box 420 Ss
Newnan.

30 A. more or less, good
timber land. About 25000 fs
pine timber ready to cut,
about 3% A. corn to cultivate,
8 springs on property, good
small lake site, on daily mail
rt., gravel rd. In N. Ga. Mtns.,
61% mi. No. of Talking Reck,
$2200. N. Morris Nicholson,
Rt. 1, Talking Rock.

303 A. in Colquitt Co., 4 mi.
S. W. of Moultrie, approx. 85
A. in permanent pasture, 45
A. in cultivation, 2 ponds (16
A. and 2 A.), good pine tim-
ber, one 6-R. house, 6 in deep
well, 2 tobacco barns, and 2
storage barns. Alletments are
4.33 A. tobbacco and 10 A.
cotton. Will consider selling
part or all., $45,000., terms.
Dr. Ben Grace, Thomasville.

3 A. land in Jefferson Co,
bounded on one side by S.
A. R. R., originally part of the
Otwell place, about 2 A. cov-
ered in trees, pulpwood size,
and few saw logs. Mrs. Lewis
P. Gunn, Rt. 1, Thomson.

202% A. land, located at
The Rock, between Barnes-
ville and Thomaston, 60 mi.
So. Atlanta, on paved rd,
3000 ft. frontage, 175 A. open
pasture land, fenced. Several
dam sites, (one 20 A. lake),
3 bold streams, never run dry,
no buildings. On school bus
and mail route, near church-
es, schools, stores, post office,
doctors and hospital, egg and
Cattle sales Markets. Lyman
W. Pelot, Piedmont Rd. The
Rock, Ph. 647-4609.



10 A. tract of land, 5 A.
tract of land, and modern 2
bdrm. house with one A. land,
all on paved Rd. Will Sell to-
gether or separately, terms if
desired. J. K, Hyde, Rt. 2,
Box 11, Thomasville, Ph. CA.
6-2705.

21 A. lake, 2 yrs. old, al-
ready stocked, on 88 A. tract
with approx. 20 A. open land,
old store bldg. with 5-R. liv-
ing quarters, on paved rd., 8
mi. N. of Thomaston, $14,500.
James W. Welch, 130 R. St.,
Thomaston.





120 A. land in Haralson Co.,
50 mi. W. of Atlanta on Cop-
per Mine Rd., 10 mi. from
Buchanan, good land, most in
young pines. 2 lake sites, on
paved rd., mail and school
bus route. Has house with
bath, butane gas heat, barn
and other out buildings, $85.
A. George Frazer, Rt. 2, Tem-



aall, Ph. OS. 8-2704 (Wasb-
ington). 5



ple, Ph. 646-5887 (Buchanan,

after: Gepims)se ese

Newnan, 25 minutes of Atlan-
ta, level and sloped, all in
woods with stream, on main
bus line in Longstreet Com-
munity, $17,500. cash. Emory
eae Riverdale, Ph. 478-
933.

SO ase te tte ce teen
Large farm located at Hig-
don, known as Old Geo. Cur-
tis Farm, in Fannin Co.,
dwelling houses, log barn,
tool shed, about 150 A. open
land, large creek running
through middle of farm, 8
springs, 2 wells, lots of tim-
ber and woodland. Paul
Browning, Robertstown, Ph.
2541 (Helen, no collect calls).

210 A. cattle farm, 5 mi.
from Rockmart, 17 mi. from
Rome, mostly fenced, with
good creek and road through
farm. Good 6-R. house, all
conveniences, with dairy barns
and other outbuildings, drill-
ed well. George Phillips, Rt.
1, Rockmart, Ph. 684-7229.

5 A. poultry farm, located





and 139, 5 mi. So. from River-
dale, with 7-R. cement block
house, $8000. Walter Sisoff,
Rt. 2, Box 316. Riverdale. -

153 A. land, 2 mi. W. Ran-



ger, 15 mi. EH, Calhoun, one
mi. W. Liberty Church, on
school bus and mail route,

telephone and elec, available.
House with 5 R. and bath,
barn, canport, garage and oth-
er out buildings, 25 A. bot-
tom land, 19 A. in pasture
seeded to Fescue, about 50 M.
ft. saw timber, 50 A. in young
pine. E. L. Duvall, Rt. 1,
Ranger, Ph. 334-2626 (no col-
lect calls). :

DECI Colo peas eee eee
5,155 A. timberland, most-
ly on plateau in southwestern
Walker Co. Some crop farm-
ing formerly, none now. Much
timber development work for
past 10 yrs., up to 2,200 A.
already planted or
seeded with loblolly pine, sup-
plementing natural young
growth of Shortleaf and Vir
ginia pines. Seme hardwood
and pine sawtimber, $35. A.
Andy Bowen, Rising Fawn.

10 A. land, on river at
Mayos Dock and Dam, large
house, drilled well, complete
bath, plenty cabinets in kitch-
en, 2 fireplaces, butane gas
system. Will trade for smaller
place or property in Filoy

o., $7000. cash. Luther Mur-
phy, Bluff Rd., Rt. 3, Rome,
Ph. 323-2409.

15 A. good land, located on
paved road, 5 mi. So. of New-
nan, near large country store
and school bus route, 44 mi.
from Atlanta, 1% mi. off 29
Hwy., 7-R. house with all
conveniences and running
water, and nice lake site. R.



E. Benton, Rt. 4, Newnan,
Ph. AL. 3-5579.
10 *Ae and, b=) mi. from

Blairsville in Union Co., lo-
cated near Nottely Dam on
Hwy. 129; 2 dwelling houses.
Howard McCarter, Norcross,
Ph. 448-2578.

100 A. farm, 65 A. in culti-
vation, all under new fence,
new tobacco barn, new grain
bin, priced right for quick
sale. James W. Stephens, Rt.
1, Odum.

55 A. land, located in Na-
coochee Valley, on Hwy. 255,
in White Co. 14 mi. N.E.
Cleveland, on mail and school
bus route, no house, 5 A. of
sowed pasture with large
stream, 2 A. lake side, about
1000 ft. house frontage, rest
in timber. Loyd Wilson, Rt.
1, Sautee-Nacoochee.

9 1/4 A. land, with approx.
70 pecan trees, fenced on 3
sides, located 2 mi. N. E. of
Barwick on Hodge Rd., Reu-







ben Rhodes, Rt. 3, Pavo.

on Ga. 314, between Hwy. 138

direct--

d| built, $3,250.; also, have nice



66-2/3 A. land half cleared,
about 350 pecan trees, abou!
50 caps and seedlings, bal-
ance in Schleys and Stewarts,
balance of land in oak an
pine, about 12 or 15 M. ft pine
saw timber, good metal cover-
ed store house, 16 ft. by 25 ft.
Crimson Clover and Vetch in
grove, for sale or trade for
So. a. land, $9000., terms.
W. S. Blomeley. Plains.

NSD sen eet ee

129 A. land, bordering city
limits of Preston, Webster Co.,
120 pecan trees, apple, peac
and pear trees, grape ani
scuppernong vines, stocked
fish pond.
over one mi, frontage on 2
Hwys. 8-R. dwelling with all
city conveniences. Soil Bank
payments annually, $15,000.
L. C. Tyler, Preston, Ph. 828-
2295 (after 6 p.m., nO collect
calls).

calls).

150 A. land, 10 A. lake, well
stocked with bream and bass,
timber, 7-R. house, modern
conveniences, adjoining, 125
A., with old mill site, 3 mi.
So. of Palmetto, 7/10 mi. off
Hwy. 29, plenty of timber,
and pasture land 95-R. house,
modern conveniences. (Can be
bought combined or separate)
J.C. Taylor, Palmetto, Ph.
463-7161.

BOOS A BOM Sas seep eee ee

25 A. land, 7 mi. from Hart-
well, 2 mi. from backwater of
Hartwell Lake, 12 A. in eul-
tivation, good 4-R. house, 2
rooms pine - paneled, with
drilled well. Alton Isom, 339
S. Peachtree St., Norcross.

5 A. of rough and rugged
Jand with trees, stream, spring





and pump house, 4 mi. from
Gainesville, 200 ft. off Cum-
ming Hwy., $1795.; also, 20

A. with 500 ft. bordering Lake
Lanier; and approx. 3 A. with
well on it, 500 ft. off Holiday
McEver Hwy. M. E. Reed,
Box 64, Oakwood.







110 A. farm, on school bus,

and mail route, 4 mi. to town,
A. in permanent pasture,
1% A. in tobacco, rest in
woodland, large lawns with
pine trees, good tobacco barn
and pack house, large cow
barn, running water. 8-R.
concrete block house, 2 full
baths, bdrms., living room,
dining room, den and kitch-
en, lange porch, $45,000. Ern-
est Kent, Rt. 1, Nashville, Ph.
9295. ;

17 A. good land, timber,
pulpwood, and pasture, loca-
ted 7 mi. from Dalton on
paved rd. Two, 5-R., dwell-
ings, with drive-in basement,
Vn ea
also, 6000 chicken house in
production, near schools and
churches. Grady Harris, Quill-
ian Rd., Box 409, Dalton, Ph.
278-7987. : ; :

5 A. land, located 3 mi. E.
of Villanow, 5-R. house with
bath, drilled well, running
water, on mail and school bus
route. Joe White, Rt. 3, La-
Fayette. 2

120 A. farm, well located,





about 2 mi. from Quitman, for

sale. C. A. Clements, Rt. 1,
Quitman. - i :

4 A. land, located 6 mi.
from Buchanan, Bremen and
Temple, on Morgan blacktop

road. 4-R. block house, with

water in kitchen and nicely

Walking horse for sale, bred
to Reg. Walking horse. Ed-
ward Campbell, Rt. 1, Win-
ston, Ph. 942-2971.

865 A., above average, land.
formeriy known as Old Crates
Place, 8 mi. from Waynes-
boro off Midville Rd. Details
may be secured from local
A.S.C. Office. H. J. Bundscho,
Waynesboro.

Almost 5 A. rich land, situ-
ated in village of Mountville
on 109 Hwy. near Post Office,
stores, churches and _ school.
Good 7-R. house, good well
on back porch, concrete front
and back steps, large storage
house, large cabin used for
cooks home, garage, several
pecan trees and lots of other
fruit trees, $8000. J. D. Ful-
ler, Mountville.

57% A. land on paved road,
near town, has been used as
small nursery, neglected new;
vineyard, plenty of trees left
and grapes, 2 small houses,
plenty of running water, 2 or
3 proposed and stocked lakes.
qusen Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville.

One A. land with 6-R.
house (nearly new), 18 mi.
from Atlanta on Stonewall
Tell Rd., elec. and county









water, $7,500. cash, or will

trade for farm. Mrs. J. A.
Barnett, Rt. 1, Box 348, Col:
lege Park, Ph, 964-6404

wv



it | Co.,

| 30 mi.
d| limits. Ideal for home 0:

Pines and pasture, | j

power, city water,































































50 A, high dry.

4% mi.

jdeal for hogs

farm, $65. A. cash
for all. Will sell all
Hwy. 19 frontage for $6(
Co. Rd. one side, paved Ri
East side; also, 30 A.
Co., but not at above
J. R. Highsmith, Rt. 2
294, Waycross, Ph. A
1084. ee.

4.10 A. Douglas Co.
W. of Atlant

On all-weather gravel

Birmingham
Hwy. 2 streams of wa
water, elec. power (gas
2-story barn. Army bus:
house trailer on place. .
G. Hopkins, P. O. Bo
Villa Rica, Ph. 459-683

979.23 A. of cut-ovel
jand, no improvement
jacent to Crystal Lake
Development, $50. A.
puree Moultrie, Ph

95 A. land, 70 A. in
and cultivation, bala
timber, 2 streams,
stored Antebellum h
chicken house, barn,
other bldigs. Many pecan
ple and other fruit trees
cellent stock farm.
with or without sto
equipment. Warren G
P.O. Box 912, Cedartow1
748-3110 (nights).

house with 3 lg. rms. andt
wired for stove, good w
stall barn, feed house, |
and pear orchard and b.
walnuts. Located 2 mile
of Temple, 5 miles East
men, $15

Pellard,

Atlanta 15, Ph. 627-250
collect calls). ee

One A. land and |
house for rent on lon
basis for someone to
premises. Isaac Cardin,
Moultrie. i eee

Farm house with good ,
den for rent. Ideal for ret
couple. Has scenic co
nearby road now being
Located 3 miles East :
per, $25. per mo. Wate:
Electricity available.
Griffeth, 618 Birney St.
ietta, Ph. 428-5580.

Acreage with hunting
in mountains for rent,
country in Blue Ridge
needs repair; also, farm

/cabin near Jasper, good |

ing area. William Gri
895 Beech Street, Marietti

Douglasville, has _sprin
shack with elec. R. T. Sr
238 Hendrix Ave., S. \
Janta, Ph. MU. 8-2932.

8 A. best grade botto
bounded by 2 creeks fo:
Partially fenced, adjoi
S. E. Atlanta city limits
shopping centers. Ex
truck farm, nursery stoc
good hay crops. $8. per
cash rental in advance
Godwin, 1225 Lynwyn
Ses Atlanta 16, Ph

1-% A. for rent, goo
for veg., with 3-R. leg
water and Frigidaire
ed. Mrs. John D. Harris,
Campbellton Rd., S. W
lanta 11, Ph. 344-0445,

Good 2 horse crop for
23% A. cotton allotme!
corn and pepper you 1
want; 3 good mules, plen
tools, good house wir
stove, plenty of garden
available. Ted Johnson,
ville. ; ;

35 A. improved pastur
rent on yearly basis for
ing or grazing. Predomin
Fescue, Ladino, Clov.
Lespedezia. Fenced an
fenced with ample
Heavily limed and fe
last October and not.
since. Rental rate, $2.
ible qu




































nice house, within
of Atlanta. A. E.










gia, with tobacco and
otment and good
ge. Write and state

ails and if interested

come see. William O.

rd, Rt. 2, Rebecca.

t to rent or buy 25 to 30
with house and one
chicken houses. I am

old, have wife and 2

d0ys, do not drink. Ric-
Screws, Rt. 2, Hogans-















to rent tobacco allot-
r $400. to $600. an
ending on facilities.

Star Rt.,






Tresti,




louse with acreage, barn

within 30 miles

; of Atlanta, by month

sar. Gordon T. Queen, 479

pocss St., S. W., Apt. 2,
a 10. :

it to rent place with one
re chicken houses fully
ed for up to 8000 laying
ood 5 or 6-R. house,
water, lights, 5
or garden patches. Will
oney rent, want same
5 year lease. Will keep:
up at Own expense.
ileford Bailey, Woodville.

t to rent with option to
r just rent, farm with
5 or 30 A. land with
welling house on it.
prefer on So. side of
























Becher,
788-4979.







EXCHANGE FOR

10-15 A. land on
road with modern
2, In middle or South Ga.,
bly priced for cash.
Reynolds, Rt. 6, Box
flacon. :

0 buy 30 to 50 A. of
ith 7-R. brick house

























: ines Cumming

pharetta. State all par-
. James H. Adams, Rt.
kesville.

chicken farm with
acreage in N.E. Ga.
trade 7-R. house as
yment. Would consider
some livestock and
. G. J. Shelton, 431

ohn Wesley, College
Ph. PO. 1-0491.
nt to buy, within 15
of small farm
house, will
C eG. Gouge, 1019
Young St., Thomasvil-
226-7070 (no collect





























4 to 23 A. land with
4 R. house well water
1p). Must not be over
le off Hwy., and with-
es of store. State price
letter. Mrs. i
2402 Berry

$



















. 1
Dr., De-

ly |cation, price and anything
0}else> you have, and location.
1D. Rounds, 4267 | Palm

| worthless acreage wanted.

-or scrub oak land, 200 A. or

}for permanent home of mo-

th | 6622.

Want 5 to 300 A., within 50
miles of Atlanta. Must have
stream on land. Mildred Dan-
gar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, :
993-6621.

Want small farm, or 2 to
4 A., with good road frontage,
near Atlanta. Will consider
giving elderly owner resi-
dence tax free. D. W. Garrett,
Sr., 205 Poplar Circle, N.E.,
Atlanta 7.





lated mountain land, road not
necessary. Only low cost

Henry T. Long, P.O. Box 256,
Lavonia.

Want run-down, cut over,

less on or near hard top road.
Must be reasonably _ priced,
will pay cash. George Calhoun,
Rt. 3, Box 7, Louisville.

Want at least 10. A. land
with or without livable house,
on paved roads jn or near
Morrow. Write stating details
and price per A. Mrs. James
B. Save, 179 Ruzelle Dr., S.E.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-7014.

Want to buy small acreage
with or without house, near
Forest Park or Jonesboro.
I. Teem, 1851 Fisher Dr., S.E.,
Apt. 1, Atlanta, 15, Ph. 627-
3930.

Want about 125 A. land,
with about 75 A. open for
pasture, in 50 miles of At-
lanta, with or without build-
ings. H. H. Ford, 2026 Bank-
head Hwy., Atlanta 18, Ph.
SY-9-7894.

Want chicken farm with
acreage in N.E. Ga., near Cor-
nelia or Gainesville, might
consider White County. Grov-
er J. Shelton, 1995 Meador
Ave., S.E., Atlanta, Ph. MA.
7-3670.

Want to buy 100 to 300 A.
farm land. Will pay cash, or
will trade other property and
some cash. Price must be rea-
sonable, prefer middle or
South Ga. James F. Taylor,
Rt. 1,.Box 63 A, Warner
Robins.

Want one to three A. of
land in Fulton, Henry or
Douglas county, not over 18
miles from Atlanta, paved or
within % mile of paved road,











bile home, partly wooded and

partly suitable for cultiva-
tion, and not over 5 miles
from transportation.

Still, Atlanta Interagency Mo-
tor Pool, 50 Seventh St., N.E.,
Atlanta 23, . 478-7357
(after 6 p.m.).

Want to buy 50 to 500 A.
farm land or woodland, with-
in 40 miles of Atlanta. Want
stream and lake site. Some
open bottoms preferred. Give
directions, description and
price. Stuart Ross, 518 Dan
Lane, N.E., Atlanta.

Want 60 A. or more timber
land or run down farm. Must
be very reasonably _ priced.
State price and directions in
first letter. Prefer within 10
miles of Warm Springs or
Manchester. J. R. Curry, 532
Parker Ave., S.E., Atlanta 17.

Want acreage in Monroe
County, preferably within
15 miles of Bibb County line.
Mrs. B. W. Sullivan, 204 N.
5th St., Warner Robins.

Want to buy or rent small
acreage, not more than 5 or
6 miles from city limits of
Atlanta. Must be at least
partly opened and. suitable
for light farming. Give price
and all information in first
letter. All letters will be
promptly answered. L. _A.
Thompson, 2984 Collier Dr.,
N.W., Atlanta 18.

Want Southeast Ga. farm
in McIntosh, Liberty, Bryan,
Camden or Glynn counties,
prefer frontage on
Intercoastal waterway or off-
shore island. State number of
acres and price. M. G. Holli-
day, 11 Pryor St., S.W., At-
lanta 3

Want small farm in vicinity
of Ashburn, Ocilla, Tifton or
Moultrie. John L. Priest, 1605
Braeburn Dr., Atlanta 16.

Want farm in Acworth-
Cartersville area. Will trade 3
bedroom home in Smyrna or
pay cash. H. D. Davis, 502
Dallas St., Acworth, Ph. 974-

Want 5% to 100 A. of land.
All lands offered will be con-
sidered. Would like property
to be fenced, but not neces-
sary. State acreage of what
you have, improvements, lo-



Want to buy 6 A. land and
small home near Dublin or
Soperton. K. S. Thomas, 1201



Want to buy 50 to 800 A. of
land in Hall, Jackson or
Banks Counties, with grow-
ing timber, without improve-
ments. John L. Snare, Rt. 4,
Box 258, Gainesville, Ph. LE.
2-6775.



Want 10 to 50 A. rough iso- |-

Want to buy farm or acre-
age in N. E. Georgia, on or
near hard road. Peter Hod-
kinson, Rt. 1, Box 198, Corne-
lia, Ph. 778-4678.

Want to trade my home
place at Gladdensprings, Ga.,
for equal value country place
and home near. Calhoun,
Adairsville or LaFayette. Mrs.
P. E. Potts, Rt. 2, Chatsworth
(at Gladdensprings):

Want farm for light farm-
ing, fishing, hunting, etc.
Would like near coast or on
river near ocean. Must be ac-
cessible by road with elec.
power and telephone on land
or easily available, with or
without dwelling or other





R. | buildings, small or large acre-

age. Must be bargain, cash
payment whole or part. Des-
cribe fully, all details, size,
type land, exact location, road
route, nearest town etc. J
Harrison, P. O. Box 124, Mar-
jetta, Ph. 427-4894 (no collect
calls). .
Want to exchange 6-R.
frame house, on 22 A. of land,
4 miles East of LaGrange,
Hwy. 109, for place in S. E.
section of Atlanta, of same
value. C. E. Brazell, Rt. 4,
LaGrange (no phone calls).

Want low priced old farm
place that can be made live-
able, or cheap tract of land.
H. D. Teems, 1080 Field Rd.,
N. W., Atlanta 18. :

Want from 25 to 100 A. of
land within 25 miles of At-
lanta, with some highway
frontage, will buy or trade
desirable Columbus, Ga. pro-
perty for, or on wanted land.
Roy M. Brooks, Rebel Ridge,
Talbotton.

Want 80 to 100 A. of land
suitable for small herd of
cattle in North Fulton, Chero-
kee or Forsyth Co. Improved
or unimproved. Write full
particulars. Paul Moore, Box
19511, Station N., Atlanta 25.

Want to buy 200 to 600 A.
of land within radius of 30
miles of Columbus. George
Trussell, P. O. Box 38, Col-
umbus, Ph. 687-0303.

Want approx. 500 A. level
cut over or idle land, no
located within 40













swamps,
miles of Atlanta. Give exact
location and price in first
letter. E. Duncan, 1038

West Peachtree St., N. W., At-
lanta 9



Want to exch. one A. farm
land, 5-R. house (5 yrs. old),
with 2 porches, water, gas,
elec., rm. lg. enough for bath
on back porch, 2 car garage,
house sets 100 yds. off River

with house and good garden
spot in Cobb, No. Fulton, or
Forsyth Co. Clyde H. Logan,
Rt. 1, Lithia Springs.

Want 50-100 A. or more, if
price is right, mountain farm
in Rayburn, Habersham,
White, Towns, Union, Lump-
kin or Fannin Co. Prefer next
to Government land. Must be
on all weather road, have
river or creek running
through and some _ woods,
house not necessary, 50 to 100
A. or more if price is right.
Give location, number of A.
and price. H. S. Curry, 511
Broadland Rd., N. W., Atlanta
5, Ph. CE, 7-2432.

Want 10 to 20 A. of land,
with no house, prefer some
woods and running water.
Must be priced reasonable,
within 25 miles of Atlanta or
Decatur. A. J. Rhodes, 1867
Lawrenceville Rd., Decatur,
Ph. 0013 (no collect calls.).

Want to buy 150 A. of land
in Fulton or Clayton County.
E. Q. Adams, 1790 Detroit
Ave., N. W., Atlanta, Ph. SY.
4-1601.







Georgia Ave,, Warner Robins. | M

Rd., for approx. % A. land



Want to buy small farm
close to Atlanta or will trade
home with $3000. equity for
same. Mrs, O. R. Simpson, 6







Springs Dr. East Point ~~

peek

So.* Eugenia Pl., N.W., Atlan-
ta 18, Ph. 799-1398.







Want to buy small farm

within 75 miles of Atlanta.
State size, location and price.
bv. Coleman; PR; Box
4988, Atlanta 2.

Want to buy 50 to 500 A.
unimproved land suitable for
developing pasture or beef
cattle, within 50 miles of Col-
umbus. If priced reasonable
will pay 10 pct. cash down
and balance in 9 annual in-
stallments with 5 pct. interest.
Write full details of what you
have to offer and exact locat-
ion. W. B. Fortson, P. O. Box
185, Columbus.

Want to buy 50 to 500 A.
farm within radius of 60
miles of Atlanta. Walter V.
Beasley, 501 Bank of Georgia
Building, Atlanta 3.

Want small farm, prefer in







.|No. Georgia, Union, White or

Forsyth Co. Farm must have
stream and timber. Write
stating what you have to of-
fer. J. Harold Street, Box
13751, Station K, Atlanta 24.

Want to buy, within 40
miles of Augusta, growing
timber or farm land. Prefer
water and pond sites. Also,
interested in cut over or run
down farm land. W._ Ross
Snellings, 2803 Oakland Dr.,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-7866.

_ Want small farm land with
river frontage on Chattaho-
ochee River, near or north of
Norcross. State size and ask-
ing price. No calls. William L.
Harper, 3704 Midvale Rd.,
Tucker,

Want to buy small moun-







tain farm, with or without
house. Must be cheap for
cash. Wm. L. Ward, Rt. 1,
Stockbridige.

WANTED



White caretaker wants job
on farm or ranch, can manage
anything from 1000 cattle
farm up. Do not drink and
can be depended upon. Can
furnish the best of references.
State all details in first let-
ter. Want salary not less than
$25. wk. with keep. Can take
job by April 5 or 6. T. J.
Wells, 111 Norton Rd., Con-
yers. :

Want any kind of farm
work, there are 4 adults in
family and one baby, 2 men
to work. Need house and some
furniture, and will have to
be moved. Roland Rhodes, Rt.
1, Box 144 A, Fairburn.

White man, age 22 yrs,
alone, wants job doing gen-
eral farm work in exchange
for room, board and salary.
Can go anywhere in state,
prefer So., Ga. Have BA de-
gree in Geology. Available
now. Edward Woolf, 320 Fer-
guson St., N.E. Atlanta 7.

Man, age 29, with wife and
5 children, wants job on farm
taking care of chickens in
good location, and on school
bus route. Can take job any-
time. Atley Cole, Rt. 2, Box
4, Blue Ridge.

White woman, age 35, with
5 children ages 8-13 yrs.,
(husband to join family in
May) wants job on general
farm helping with chickens
or on chicken farm. Raised on
farm, will need house and
some salary. Bennie L. Lee,
351 Martin St., S.E., Apt. 658,
Atlanta 15, ph. 523-4342.

Want job as caretaker, on
cattle ranch preferred, exp. in
eattle and general farming
and hogs, can drive tractor
and truck, 66 yrs. old in good
health and have hospitaliza-
tion, wife is 50 yrs. old and
perfect in health. We have in-
come, also wife can work.
Harris Zettler, Midiway.

White woman 29, with boy
4 yrs. old, wants work on
farm tending chickens, gar-
dening, hogs. Need work now,
write only. Mrs. Lovelle Guy,
c/o Mrs. W. H. Armstrong
3983 McDaniel St., Chamblee.

White woman, age 32, wants
job caring for broilers or lay-
ing hens, have 3 girls to help,
age 14, 12 and 10. Will have
to have 3 or 4 R. house.
Rachel Woody, c/o Grady P.
Murphy, Rt. 2, Jasper.

White woman, widow, late
fifties, exp., wants farm work
assisting with poultry, gar-
dening, ete., in country home
near Atlanta. Need rm. board
and $20. wk. salary. Mrs.
Mary Haynes, c/o Mr. Wm. F.
Johnson, 474 Techwood Dr.,





NW., Apt. 449A. Atlanta 13.

-ing hens



419

PAGE.

_Man, with wife, boy 13 and
girl 10, wants dairy job. Have
been milking for 17 yrs, Need
work now, anywhere in So. |
Ga. E. R. Ross, Rty 2, >Whig-

ham. ey





White man, with wife only,
wants job milking in dairy.
Exp. with all types milking
machines. Needo4 R.. house
wired for stove, and running ~
water. C. C. House, 303 Love
Ave., LaFayette. f

Man, with wife and 1 child,
wants job helping with lay-
in cattle farming and can
drive tractor and truck. Want
house wired for Elec. stove,
or to use gas stove. Need to
be moved. Samuel G. Flour=-
nov, 300 Sims St., Barnes-
ville.





Single white man, age 47,
honest, sober,
wants job helping with lay-
ers, broilers, or farm work.
Can drive tractor but have
new plows witha crop, but
can break up land with trac-
tor. Make offer. Can furnish
bus fare, and will go any place
with right party. Troy Bin-
ford, Rt. 1, Covington. 5,; ~

Retired veteran and_ wife,
want job taking care of cattle



or horses, Have personalin-=

come. Must have good house
wired for elec., near small
town and markets. J. B. Tan- |
ner, P: O. Box 10652, StaviA.,,
Atlanta. : yore :



Christian woman (with 2
children), wants work on
chicken farm and doing ligint
farm work. Daughiter 16 yrs.
and son 14 yrs. of age.-Prefer
within 30 mi. of Grififin. Mrs.
Tommie Lou Maddox, Sunny
Side, Ga. fs a eee he

- Man and wife want job on



farm raising Chickens, also, ~_

can do carpenter work, laying
blocks or building repair work
and building fences. No bad

habits, need 3 or 4 R. house. ~ 2

Prefer near Atlanta. W..
Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 306,
Crossing, Hampton.

Married man, 25 yrs. old,
wants job on farm or dairy,
ean do any kind of farm
work or dairy work. No bad
habits, 3 in family, wife .and
18 mo. old boy. Need work at
once, will go anytime, can
drive truck and tractor. N. J. |
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 15, Buck=
head (Morgan Co.).





Single white man, 49 yrs. of
age, excel. health, wants work
on med. size farm. Not much ~
farm experience but highly
adaptable, good handy man.
Will need reasonable salary,
room and board. Available
now. John Quinn, 3449 Pine=-
hill Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284-
0494.

Farm Help

WANTED



Want white man, 38 to 48
yrs. old, with small family
preferred, and son 16 yrs., Or
older, to work with him, to
move on farm now and)work
all of 1963. Both must know ~
how to run tractors and oper=
ate farm machinery, mower,
hay baler, pecan sprayer; etc.,
no row crops, and_ raise, hay,
pecans and cattle..5 R. house,

wired for elec., and good wa= eS
vee

ges. S. J. Clay, So.
Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Ph.
2975.



Want 2 men, prefer men
from No. Ga., to work apple
orchard (or man with boy |

over 16 yrs.). Must be sober. :

House, wood, barn and cow
pasture furnished, and $5.00
day salary. H. B. Roberts, Rt.
3, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-7821
(after 6 P.M., not collect).

Want couple without chil-
dren to help take care of lay=
and do other \
jobs on the farm. We have 4

R. house with running water.

Louis A. Blanton, Rt. 2, Ball
Ground, Ph. 887-4022.

Want family (at least 3 or
4) to work with laying hens.
No drinkers. Hubert Cloer, Rt,
3, Canton, Ph. 479-4581.

Want white single man, age
from 35 to 50 yrs., for: gen-

eral -fanm -work. .Must know
how to operate. Farmall H
tractors, and Super A., and

be sober and honest. Nice
living quarters, board, laun-
dry and salary faecording to

ability) paid weekly. Now
ready for you to. work. E.
Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph
Ma. 9-6222.



dependable,

Chin





PAGE EIGHT





Farm Help

o WANTED



Want reliable man and
family to. work on dairy farm
and do general farm work
such as raising cotton, pea-
_nuts, corn and small grain.
Must be sober. Building new
3 bdrm. home with hot and
eold running water. Lloyd
Swartzentrube, Montezuma,
Ph: 4607: (not collect).

Equipment

/ FOR SALE





7 row John Deere Grass-
Jand drill, $450.; 3 point hitch,
heavy duty scrape blade, New
Holland hay rake, used very
Jittle, $350.; new John Deere
rotary mower 207, pull type,
_ $400. James K. Meeks, 260 N.
Milledge Ave., Athens.

.1950._ M. T. John Deere tr-
actor with 3 point hitch, grad-
ing blade, 2 section harrow,
good cond., for sale cheap. J.
L. Tapp, Rt. 2, Powder Sp-
Tings, Ph. 943-5526.

_%5 trough, 5 ft., hand type,
chicken feeders, adjustable
legs, 75 ea. Hoyt C. Maxwell,
Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-2914
(Lawrenceville).

Farmall A. tractor, cultiva-
tor, harrow and 2 disc tiller,
all in No. 1 shape, fer sale
cheap, or will trade for cows,
calves, or good saddle horse.









Pink Puryear, Rt. 2, Ward
Min. Rd., Rome.
Service rotary, 3 _ blade,

mower, $195., or will trade
for sickle type mower for Cub
Intnl.,. 1960 model, or later;
also, 22 in. dise tractor plow,
$12. Grady Harris, Quillian
Rd., Box 409, Dalton.



1950 Ford tractor, $600., or
will take 3 heifer calves, 3
mos. old, or older, at market
price and difference between
tractor and calves. J. H. Bond,
5116 Salem Rd., Rt. 5, Lith-
onia, Ph. HU. 2-6636. .:

2 horse farm wagon, excel.
cond., with 2 bodies. Mrs. W.
H. Guilt, Camak.

Simplicity garden tractor
with Briggs-Stratton motor,
complete with plow, cultiva-
tor, sickle bar and dirt push-
er, in good running cond. All
for $100. R. C. Goddard, 2193
Tilson Rd., Decatur.

John Deere tractor and all
equip., in good cond.; also. B.
Allis Chalmers tractor, and
equip. in good shape. Buford
Gallman, Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ph.
459-4481. .

Extra good, 2 horse, wagon;
I and 2 horse implements,
good cend., and Ig. number of
good cotton bags, 200 Ib. cap,
for sale. Luther Brock, Rt. 2,
Athens, Ph. Li. 6-7987.

New 1 horse wagon, $60.;
good John Deere tractor,
$395.; milking parlor equip-
ment, $400.; 2 section harrow,
$40.; dressing and bush bog
harrow. $90. ea.; Ferd sub-
soiler 40 - lift, $25.; all pur-
pose, $110., needs repair;
grain drill and 2 horse mo-
wer, $20. ea. B. A. Hasty, Rt.
1. Conyers, Ph. 483-8988.

Irrigation system, 450 ft., 3
in., pipe with sprinkler sys-
tem, 2 cyl. Wisconsin engine
and self-priming pump. like
new, $950. Lawrence F. Scar-
brough, Mgr. Eskew Farms,
Rt. 2, Box 297, Fairburn,

3 H. P. David Bradley gar-
den tractor, excel. cond., good
tires, turning plow, lay-off
plow, harrows, cultivators
and mcwing machine. Holbert
Holbrook, Rt. 4, Cumming, (7
mi. W. of Cumming on Cum-
ming and Canton Hwy. No.
20. Ph. TU. 7-5118 (day).

















Flat mill rock, 48 in., in
A-1 cond.; sheller, shucker
and sheller; meadows Ham-
mermill, 15 in.; Allis Chal-
mers power unit, belts, pul-
leys, drive shaft. All good
cond. Elton. Henry, Rt. 1,
Temple, Ph. 562-3217.

Complete mcwing machine
for Cub International tractor,
excel. cond., $50. W. C. Self,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-3284.

Wilson bulk tank, 250 gal.
eap.; 3 milkers; also, 50 head
of cows, mostly Holstein, and
400 lb. dairy milk base, ship-
ped to Kimballs in Fitzgerald.
Edith B. Keene, Abbeville.

1 horse wagen frame, and
running gear, 4 whls., not so
good but can be fixed, $100.
EH. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 385, La-
Fayette.

_New Turner (Avery)
Queen, 2 horse, walking culti-
vator, never used, $65. F. O.
B. R. M. Hillhouse, Sylvester.

_ 2 Disc. Bush Hog harrow,
$125.; side mounted, heavy
duty, mower, operates on
Ford ~ hydraulic - lift, $185.;
Jay-Beed feed mill, $100;
Myers power orchard spray-
er, $125.; hydraulic operated
hay rake, $60. D. B.. Hunt,
3990 Evans Rd., Doraville,
Ph. 457-3268.

_ American all crop drier for
seed, oats, corn or anything
im reason, with heat or with
natural air, burns diesel No.
2 fuel and is capable of lg.
volume. Largest size made by
American Crop Drying Equip.
Co., good as new, kept in tight
room out cf weather. H. G.
Ballard, Moultrie.

Simplicity. Deluxe Roticul
with 3H. P. Briggs-Stratton
engine, recoil starter, forward
and reverse speeds, $95. cash.
Martin Virag, 19 Lanier St.,
Ph, BR. 8-2637 (not















Dalton,
eollect).

David Bradley elec. incub-
ator, 600 hen egg, or 1500
quail fsap!; purchased new
fast qiail-Season!*used about
2 mos., reasonably priced. E.
D. Brewn, Rt. 3, Douglas, Ph.
384-3216 (not collect).

John Deercmule stalk cut-
ter, $10.; Johm'Deere No. 3
mowing machine, runs in oil,
good cond: $75:;"mule drawn,









1 section, 25 tooth: drag har-'

row, $10.; Cole, mule drawn,
guano distributor,:needs .bct-
tom, No. 20, $5. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.



300 gal. Zero bulk milk
tank, used about 2 yrs., A-1
eond., cheap for quick sale.
Frank Atkins, Monticello, Ph.
468-6547.

72 metal roll-a-way nests,
1 nest for ea. 80 hens, good
cond., $6. ea. J. P. Nicholson,
Athens, Ph. LI. 6-0657.

Field planter for Sears
Bradley tractor, never used,
one-half price. John A. Camp-
bell, 6573 Campbellton Rd.,
S. W., Atlanta 11.

Wilson bulk milk tank, 250
gal., cap.; 2 DeLaval Sterling
milking units, and elec. water
heater. Mrs. Mance IL, Davis,
Morgan Valley Rd., Rock-
mart, Ph. 684-6089.

Good 2 horse stalk cutter;
good iron tooth drag, and. 2
horse turner plew, and points
for same; 2 good single plow
cocks and some plows and
scrapes. Cheap. Will sell for
cash, or will swap for 2 good
pigs and some heifers. See at
my home. J. E. Chandler, Rt.
2, Tallapoosa.

Big Dutchman automatic
feeder, 48 ft. of trough and
chain and time clock, good
cond., used very little. Junius
Chastain, = 2, Box 138;
Toecoa, Ph. 886-5161.

Farmall A, 1 row, tractor,
1952 model, planters, cultiva-
tors, 2 dise tiller plow and
smoothing harrow, $800.; also,
small elec. incubator for sale.
R. M. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Lith-
onia, Ph. 483-8444 (Conyers).

Allis Chalmers forge har-
vester with grassland header,
good cond. $550. Lindsey
West, Temple Rd., Carrollton,
Ph. TE. 2-9325 (not collect).

J. D. 45 combine, both corn
and grain heads, for sale, or
will trade for cattle. Virgil
Browning, Box 191, Marshall-
ville, Ph. 967-2389, area code
912 (evenings, not collect).

Egg _ grader, practically
new, and 6 egg baskets, and
breoders. Mrs. Elmer Andress,
Rt. 1, Fayetteville.

John Deere equip.: Model
40 tractor, cultivator, planter,
$850.; No. 12A combine, new
sheets, $200.; 6 disc tiller,
$100.; dbl. dise harrow, 20
disc, $100.; subsoil plow, $40.;
12 dise grain drill, $80.; No.
5 mower, $225.; mule drawn
hay rake, $25.; also, black-
smith outfit and miscellan-
eous farm tools; cheap: Taylor}
B. Manley, Rt, 14,1 Box) 149,/
Griffin, Ph. 227-5023,











MARKET BULLETIN

Waxing machine for lg. or
small apple and peach grow-
er, used one season for wax-
ing peaches; cheap. Louie N.
Mallory, Rt. 3, Thomaston, Ph.
MI. 7-3507 (day only).

1956: Ford: tractor;:: 1951
Ford tractor; 2 bush hogs and
harrows; 2 disc plow; all pur-
pose plow, and Farmall Cub
tracter: and equipment for
sale. Joyce Robinson, Waco,
Ph. LE. 7-3534. .



2 whi. David Bradley gar-|

den tractor with 3-3/4 H. P.,
heavy duty, Clinton motor,
practically new; also, turning
plow, lay-off plow, cultivator,
and disc harrow, $150. for tr-
actor and equipment. C.
Long, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. TH.
38-4895. Sa

2 row planters, distributors,
and cultivators fer John
Deere B tractor, used very
little, $300.; harrow for Far-
mall Cub, lift type, $100.; belt
pulley and housing for Far-
mall Cub power shaft, never
used, $40. Charles Gowder,
Powder Springs.

Allis Chalmers 60 combine,
PTO operated with bagging
equipment and straw broad-
casting attachment, has hy-
draulic operated head, used
for not more than 300 acres,
reasonably priced; also, 2 row
cultivator fer Ford tractor
with Model TP - 46 Coving-
ton planters and_ fertilizer
distributor; 2 row top dress-
ing equipment, almost new.
All priced to sell. J. F. Lan-
easter, Ru Fs D. Dacula, Ph.
TH. 3-4317 (Lawrenceville).

John Deere G. tractor guar-
anteed good cond., $850.; Allis
Chalmers W. D. tractor, good
cond., tires fair, $600.; Allis
Chalmers Model 60 combine
PTO type, geod running cond.
with Hart Scour-Kleen at-
tachment incl., $175.; Allis
Chalmers side delivery rake,
fair cond., $75.; Intnl. 45 T.
baler with motor, good econd.,
$250. Pierce L. Cline, c/o
Cline Ranch, Rt. 1, Social
Circle, Ph. 786-7821.

4,000 quail egg cap. incub-
ator, custom made, circulated
air type with commercial
thermostat; also, breeding
pens for 50 pr. of quail or
chukars, waterers and feeders
included, extra good buy, $50.
S. E. Maples; Cohutta, Ph.
694-2741.

Quick hitch 3 bottom plow
for W. D. Allis Chalmers 45,











$175. Thomas Odum, Camp-|p

ton, Ph. 267-2912
not collect).

Gravely garden tractor, re-
conditioned, rotary plow. tool
holder cult, mower, will sell
separately; chain saw, $47.50;
geared wheel, $47.50; sickle
mower, $55.; wheel wts. and
spacers, $35. See to appreciate.
Sam Best, 757 Flat Shoals
Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 627-
5311 (not home after 3 p. m.).

David Bradley walking tr-
actor, middle buster, adjust-
able drag harrow, adjustable
disc harrow, straddle row
cultivator, 32 in, sickle bar,
$175. H. N. Davies, Reeves
Rd., Stockbridge, Ph. 474-
4626 (after 6:30 p. m.).

3 farrowing crates for sows
with waterers on ea, one,
$12.50 ea., or $35. for all Beale
C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217,
Newnan, Ph. Al. 3-1216,

Broiler equipment: Purina
P-16 tube type feeders, $80.
ea.; A, R. Wood gas brooders,
1000 _cap., excel. cond., $30.
ea. James H. Kent, Rt. 2,
Powder
oO .

(Monroe











New Holland hay baler,
Model 68, with Wisconsin en-
gine, New Holland Super 55
side delivery rake, equip., ex-
cel. cond., both $1,800. C. H.
Allen, Rock Springs Rd., Rt.
3, Lithonia, Ph. 482-6002,

1 row pull type corn snap-
per for hook-up to Super C.
Intnl. Harvester tractor with
sheller and husker attached,
excel. cond., $600. P. J. Lip-
ory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph.
892-2578.

% ton Big Dutchman egg
cooler, almost new, $225.;
Egg-O-Matic egg grader,
$150.; 4 A. R. Wood brooders,
500 cap., $15. ea.; 10 gal.
Hudson _ gasoline sprayer,
$50.; and 100 asstd. broiler





feeders. Lewis E. Beers, 15)
Newnan, . Ph. |

Robinson St.,
AL, 3-0500,

A.| cel. cond., for sale or trade for

|eage holds 6 pr.; outside wa-

| 4-1703.

_ Springs, Ph. 943-.





John Deere M. tractor with
bottom plows, dbl. section
harrow, planter and cultiva-
tors, all in good cond., $500.
Cleo Truluck, Rt. 4, Crest-
wood Gardens, Moultrie, Ph.
985-4564.

All kinds of mule-drawn
farming tools (1 and 2 horse),
plow stocks, planters, guano
distributors, Fowler plows,
cultivators, and several other
farm tools. James Fisher, Rt.
1, Dacula.

400 gal. creamery pkg. milk
tank with Frigidaire com-
pressor and all necessary
parts for quick installation;
also Gehl silage cutter in ex-



mowing mach. of equal value.
Dick George, Rt. 1, Oxford,
Ph. 786-3624 (Covington).

300 gal. Solar milk tank,
good as new, make offer. John
T. Hawkins, Rt. 1, Mitchell.
Ph. 2718 (Sandersville).

H. Farmall tractor, pulley;
New Idea mowing machine
and cultivator, all good cond.,
tractor has new paint job and
new tires: Will sell fer cash
or will trade for cattle, -horses
or mules. J. W. Stine, Box 7,
Mineral Bluff, Ph. 374-5228,
(not collect).

Butane gas tank (above
ground), 120 gal. cap., good
as new, $100. Fred Reynolds,
Rt. 2, Hamilton, Ph. MA. 8-
5056.

7 laying cages for quail, ea.









terers and feeders, $10. ea., or
$50. for all. F. L. Alexander,
307 E. McCarthy St., Sanders-

ville, Ph. 3391 (not collect). |

2 ton chicken house feed
bin, 40 Jameson swinging
feeders for sale, or will trade
for harrow, cultivators for
Farmall H. tractor; also, want
junked cultivator with feet,
for same tractor. F. E. Col-
Gute Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-
522, -





- Berkley
1/4 H. P., complete and ready
to run, no water tank, $75. R.
P. Jongema, Sr., 1664 Dodson
Dr:, S. W.; Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.-



2 8N Ford tractors, 1949
and 1952 models; also, 1952 F
30 Ferguson, all in good
shape. Buea Rainey, Rt, 2,
Bremen, Ph. LE. 7-2982. ~

Planters and cultivators for
John Deere M, 1 row, tractor,
good cond., $25.; also, John
eere, 2 disc, tiller, pull type,
fits Jchn Deere M. or M. T.,
almost good as new, $75. Joel
R. Eppinger, Molena, Ph. 553-
5086, area code 404, (Wood-
bury).

1954 Ford Ferguson tractor,
new tires; 1954 Ferguson tr-
actor, used very little; also, 2.
Shetland ponies, med. size
Palomino. D. O. Shadix, Rt.
2, Box 71, Hwy. 5, Douglas-
ville, Ph. WH. 2-2572.

Pull type harrew, $125.;
pick-up type harrow for Ford
tractor, $75. Ralph Thompson,
eS Douglasville, Ph. 942-

Myers deep well, rod type,
pump with elec. motor, good
cond., part of pipe useable,
$100. Mrs. M. R. Harper, Post
Oak Rd., Roswell.

Open top. garden spray
tank, Cross Country brand,
3-% gal. cap., $6. Mrs. A, P.
Tanner, 1353 Fama Dr., N. E
Atlanta 6, Ph. ME. 4-3416,

6.6 H. P. Gravely tractor
with rotary, plow, excel.
cond., purchased in late sum-
mer of 1962. James W. Smith,
Conyers, Ph. -483-7160,

1952 Farmall H. tractor;
practically new set Taylorway
roller-bearing harrows; prac.
new bush hog., all good eond.
Ancle Holbrook, Rt. 4, Cum-
ming (near Holbrook Camp
Ground, after 6 p. m.).

400 wires winging cages, new
water troughs and feeders, for
sale, or will trade for small
steer of any breed. Mrs. W. H.
Hearn, 2730 Luther Dr., East
Point, Ph. PO. 7-4720.

Mt. Vernon fertilizer sp-
reader, excel. cond. Boyd
Culpa Rt. 3 Cedartown, Ph.
748-1964.

Dise_plow for Allis Chal-
mers G. tractor, $45; bottom
plow for Allis Chalmers G.
tractor; $35. <Both! excel. e.
com see; no_ letters," M:
Sims
Spring Road).







es)





deep well pump, | fit

Whitehead, Bethi

Sr. Rt. 3; Monroe (Bold |E
























aire. 2 :
Pr. Stewart M
pers, No. 21, in
used not over 5
Requemore, Rt. 2
Fenguson 65 Die
heavy duity, sealed

cond., $100. J.

rotary mower, sii

ft. swath, heavy

excel. cond; also, Allis
mers round hay baler,
yrs. old, still operative
Allis Chalmers side d
rake, needs repairs, All
to sell. C.F. Irwin Jr.,
Box 241, Sandersville.

John Deere, 8 row
$125.; 2 whl. farm
complete hitch, d
high, $135.; power saw
steady mandrel, 28 in.
$30.; extra heavy 2 H. y
with nearly new tires
out bed), $25.: 1 H
distributor, $8
buster, $7.;
harrow, $5.; push
planter, $12.; 1 H. turn
$6. C. L. Bennett, Jeffer.

Steam cleaner for sale
for cleaning tractors.
farm machinery, and pa
be repaired. H. M. Sin
Rt. 3, Box 84-A, McDon
Ph. 423-3898. ae

E-Z-Flow spreader, sligh
ly used, for sale. W. A.
ting, Rt. \ Tipthi
475-6470.

David Bradley garde
tor, 7% H.P., turning p
and rotary mower, go
new. Arthur Cloer, Rt.
ton, (ask at Ralph R
Grocery on Chatsw

7 ft. coil spring gang
and one blade, both
point hitch, good cond.,
for. $200. W. H. Jones
Box 177, Alpharetta, (4-
N. of Alpharetta, and 3
off Hwy. 19, on Bethan:
Ph. 475-5770. :

Farmall F20, not
has good 13 x 28 rear t

. dbl. cut harrow,
smoothing oe and

hammenmill, belt
Robertson, Rt.
Newnan, Ph. AL
collect). A
Allis-Chalmer
combine ith

Fritz Orr Farms, Rt. 2,
nan, Ph. 253- 4474,

Intnl. 7 ft., mowing m
ine in good cond., with p
new guards and new t:
tire, fits H. or M. tractor,
Dan Clarkson, Rt. 2,
maugh, a

600 gal. Cherry Burrell
cooler with 3 H.P., 1%
compressor, also stainle
steel Surge pipeline. Vi
Parker, Sylvania.

_ Durand sizing and b
ing machine, new brush |

stalled, used two seasons

and 9 Schiffer and Russ
pick sacks, used two seaso
1% ELP. elec. motor, 1 ph
and used metal roofing
used lumber. Mrs. R. E.
Gee, Rt. 2, Barnesville
Thomaston. ee

Want 42 in., pull type,
tary mower for IHC Cub
Boy with fast hitch. St
model, cond., location
price in first Jetter. J.

Want small cabinet type
cubator for Bobwhite qu
State make, model, size,
and price. W. W. Brenn:
207 Lee St., Box. 793, Am
cus. 5

Want good, used quail i
cubator, drawer type, w
automatic turner preferred.
L. B. Branan Jr., 5240 Nort
side Dr., NW, Atlanta 5,
BL. 5-5175.

Want 2 used tractor tires,
size 10 x 28 or 11 x 28,
usable cond. Mrs. Kate Nv
Mitchell. ==

Want to buy 1950, or no
over 1954, Farmall A. or.
tractor with equipment, n
over 50 mi. from Jeff
Paul. Woodall, Rt. 3,
son, Ph. 367-8637 (not.
lect). = : :

| welder

several automatic
stat temperature
good, used cond.
ihome-miade game
ioders; would also buy
elec. brooders of 100
if priced right. B.
Rt. 1, Nicholson,
2647 (not collect).

to 15 disc harrow

18 in., or larger, cheap

n; also, want _ good,

actor, will trade 1953,

Jeep pick-up truck, 4

for same. E. V.

/o Spring Lake
eenville,

to buy automatic
watering system
working cond.; -also
albbit
and feeders. Must
cond., and rea-
ed. J. F. Lan-
-D., Dacula, Ph.
17 (Lawrenceville).

used farm _ tractor,
6 cyl. English Ford

front-end loader to

er A., or 140 Farmall
also, dozier blade.

Clark, Rt. 2, Ball

fant to Buy one pr. 8-N
d Pegs fenders. Vic. W.
ood, P.O. Box 217, Ma-

ain saw in good

State what you ave in
etter.

wv G. Camp, Rt.

seas cabinet type in-
or for Bobwhite quail.
ating make, model,
ane price. W. W.

age :
an, Box 793, Americus.
bush hog ey mow- |

tandem type disc, for 8N
or 3 point hitch

must be in good

a reasonably priced.

afer located within 50 miles

Atlanta. H. D. Davis, 1870

as Ra., SW, Atlanta,

tire; also,
uitfit for Sait orchard.
_ Powell, Rt. 3, Wrights-

see lee xe DO; aie

in good cond. 5
Trenton, Ph.

ry rade for milch
; steel
. Mor-

. Ph. MA. 7-8307.

Gerigation equipment,
corn planter and cul-
ao hitch.

. J. W. Stine,

dg. metal Gai or old
that can be used for
trough, within
Re, Harley

, Cuthbert

mt: tractor witli tas
tors, 2 dise tiller and
, prefer Ford. Must be
cond. and reasonably
1. George See Rt. 3,

, West Point.

Want used 20 ton, or more,
sk scales. Write stating
-and location. Jacob W.

hutches with | Rt.

Want Ariel

ift, prefer aroha Deere mM or
M. 'T., would consider others.
Will trade 4 whl. drive % ton
pickup Jeep truck for same;
also, want post hole digger, 3
point lift, with 12 in. auger
and one larger for tree holes,
will trade 180 amp. farm
for same; and want up
to 15 disc harrow blades at
least 20 in., in diameter. Will
answer all letters. Eugene V.
Elliott, c/o Spring Lake
Ranch, Greenville.

Want at once, pre-emerg-
ence outfit to fit a Super A.
Farmall tractor. Must be in
good cond. J. C. Davis, P.O.
Box 187, Dearing, Ph. 556-
6405 (Harlem).

Want 10 or 12 in. hammer-

mill with crusher and power
take-off, feed mixer, half ton
or more; and corn sheller,
subsoiler. State price, make
and cond. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.

Want Economy riding gar-
den tractor, late model, good
cond., and some equipment;
and good horse drawn disc
harrow (cut-away). Glenn R.
ee 4143 Durham Circle,
Stone Mountain, Ph.
Be O71.

Livestock

FOR SALE













Cattle





fresh, not over 5 yrs. old, gen-
tle and good cond. Lela Rich,
Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 469-9906
(Stone Mtn.).

2 Reg. Angus bulls, Coas-
talmere 160, born Jan. 1959,
breeding sire Adair of Wye,
dam Irene of Coastalmere 19,
wt. about 1500 Ibs.; Black Boy
4, born 4/30/62, breeding sire
Coastalmere 160, dam Mc-
Kenzie Blackbird 22, wt. about
550 lbs. Selling both to pre-
vent inbreeding. Charlie Ren-
tz, Lenox, Ph. 546-2601 (days,
until 9 p. m.).



a

Good Jersey Senior cow,



Duroc shoats, choice breed-
ing stock, from blue ribbon
sire, $25. ea. J. A. Brown,
Felton (at Polk and Haralson
Co. line on Hwy. 27), Ph.
646-3742 (Buchanan).

4 purebred Hampshire sows
for sale, $45. ea. or all 4,
ae due to farrow on June

FOP BiliotteRt. 1; Lavonia,
Ge a 1% mi, N. of).

Improved purebred Hamp-
shire boar, about 27 mos. old,
$75;.C.-B; Hill, Rt. 3, Box 170,
Savannah, Ph. EL. 5-2962,
(no collect calls)



Purebred Duroc male hog,
F. F. A. male, one yr. old, wt.
250 Ibs., was Grand Champ-
ion of all breeds at Waycross
Fair, also, won 3 first and one
second place. With papers.
Emory Roswell, Hortense.



5 heifers, Holstein, Guern-
sey, and Jersey, bred to Black
Angus bull, all to calve soon.
J. Ll. Broome, Jr., Dalton, Ph.
278-2697 (not collect).

Reg. polled Hereford bull
and heifer, weaning age, $150.
and $165. ea.; also, breeding
age bulls for sale. E. C. Daw-
son Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-

6 good, deep red, large for
age, 2 yr. old, Reg. polled
Hereford bulls for sale; also,
several 8 to 12 mos. old bulls.
All bulls carry most popular
bloodlines. Calfhood vaccin-
ated. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum)







Jersey-Guernsey cow with
second calf, 4 wks. old, milk-
ing approx. 4 gal. per day,
reasonably priced. John
Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

~ Several Shorthorn heifers,
8 to 15 mos. old, priced to sell.
Glenn R. Fowler, (6 mi. So.)
U. S. Hwy. 19, Cumming, Ph.
887-4238.

2 Hereford bulls, 10 mos.
old, from purebred cows and
sired by Reg. bull, wt. approx.
550 Ibs., $150. ea. Lawrence
F. Scarbrough, c/o Eskew
Farms, Rt. 2, Box 297, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-2741.

Reg. Black Angus bulls,
grandson of Mr. Eileenmere
and LEileenmere 1050, 1100
and 500. Old enough for light
service, very reasonably pri-
ced. Hubert Brown, Rt. 2,
Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3679.

Reg. Angus springer hei-
fers, $250.; cows with first
calf, $300., clean and vaccin-
ated; also, Angus bulls, Reg.,
11 mos. old, $200., guar.
breeders. F. Ww. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farms, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959.

Reg. Angus bull, 10% mos.









lines. J. H. Allen, 631 Cass-
ville Rd., Cartersville.

Reg. Angus bulls and hei-
fers, calfhood vaccinated, 6 to
12 mos.. old, LHileenmere
bloodlines. C. A. Prickett, 135
Virginia Circle, Gainesville,
Ph. LE. 4-9962.

30 milch cows, mostly all
Jerseys, few Holsteins and
Guernseys, will sell all or

part. B. L. Stiving, Bishop,
Ph. SO. 9-5592 (after 8 p. m.).

3 Brown Swiss bulls. 4%
mos. old, ean be Reg. in buy-
ers name, from cows above 4
pet. butter fat, $100. ea. J.
Andy Rape, Rt. oe BOx SDL,
McDonough, Ph Ph. 423-3368.

Aberdeen een Angus breeding
stock for sale, one bull and 2
heifers, 5 yrs. pedigrees and
Reg.; also, one Jersey milch
cow. Can be seen at first
house on left of Windy Hill
Rd., Just off Hwy. 41. E. J.
Riley, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd.,
Marietta, Ph, 435-8344. (no
collect calls).

Reg. Guernsey ile rich
-in Gold Star inheritance, ser-
viceable age, backed by pro-
duction records. Write for
pedigree and prices. A.
Wall, c/o Pine Meadow Farm,
Rt. 5, Box 455-A, Dean Forest









F, | Rd., Savannah.



ant 3 hitch for
Deere | A. tractor; also,



Santa Gertrudis bulls,
purebred, 10 and 12 mos. old.
Charles Griffin, Old Dalton
Rd., Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 232-

be | 8198.

price and
oe aoa Larry

ow cotton nae





7 Reg. Black Angus cows, 4
with calves by side; 2 tho-
roughbred cows with calves
not Reg.; 4 young Reg. bulls,
from 6 mos. to 12 mos. old,
1-5 yrs. old. Any part or all
for sale, free delivery. Lem



Chambers, Ri: dy Kennesaw,
LP, 428-4716 (days), :

old, with papers, good blood-.



Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls and heifer, one and two

yrs. old in good cond., excel.

E. | bloodlines, reasonably priced,

may be seen at farm. Arnold

ae |A. McMurry, Rt. 1, Box 451,

Toccoa, Ph. 886-3517.

10 Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, best of bloodlines, ages
10 to 12 mos., $200. to $300.
Will del. anywhere in Ga. for
small fee. Hardwick Harris,
Rt., Gibson.

Reg. Angus bull for sale, 4
yrs. old, see his calves at my
place, $275. B. F. Bohanon,
234 Cave Rd., Chickamauga,
Ph, 375-3521.

Swine

Reg. Spotted Poland pigs
for sale, 6 wks. old March 15,
from 6 to 8 wks. old, $15. ea.;
8 to 10 wks., $20. ea.; 10 to 12
wks., $25. ea. Big bone, long,
lean meaty type, fine for
show or meat. R. G. Gattis,
Rt. 3, Flat Rock Rd., Douglas-
ville, Ph. WH. 2-4078.









Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and bred gilts, from

popular bloodlines. M. T.
Coursey: Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-



Reg. S. P. C. weaned pigs,
long meat type, sired by Gr-
and Champion boar at. All
Breed Show and Sale Aug.
1962, Dublin. Will ship, heal-
th Cert. furnished. Quitman

Barrs, Rt. 6, Eastman, Ph.
374-3800.
Reg. S. P. C. boars, farrow-

ed Jan. 16,1963, perfect spots,
50-50 color, long, lean meat,
type, best bloodlines, out of
big litter, $35. ea. with papers
in buyers name. (Located 2
mi. W. of Dimpsey Store near
McCords Cross Rds.) Larry
Ferguson, Cave Springs.

Duroc boars and gilts, wt.
100 Ibs., 4 mos. old, wormed,
can be Reg., $25. Letters ans.
= W. Richards, Rt. 1, Whites-

urg.

Improved Reg. Duroc ma-
les, females, wt. around 150
Ybs., $35. Ernest P. Carter,
Baxley, Ph. 7-2877.

S. P. C. service boars, gilts
and pigs, priced reasonably.
Sired by outstanding boar
Inglencoks Forward Step and
out of dams sired by other
champion boars. Morris San-
ders, Mgr., Inglenook Spots

M. | Farm, Glenwood.



3 O. I. . and Hampshire
cross shoats, 5 Hampshire and
Yorkshire cross pigs, one ser-
vice age Hampshire boar, eli-
gible for Reg. 8 purebred
Hampshire pigs, ready to go
Mar. 29, from F. F. A. gilt.
Larry Long. Rt. 4, Cumming,
Ph. 887-2139.

Durocs, boars and gilts, 5
Mos. old, treated for Cholera,
can be Reg., $40. ea. Freder-
ick Zipperer, Rt. oh Box 182,
Guyton (15 mi. S. E. of Guy-
ton on Hwy. 30), Ph. oer
3345.



Cherry red Durocs, worm-
ed and treated for Cholera,

nominated in United Duroc}

service size male, open
gilts, $40. Any size from 6
wks. up. Nice bunch bred
gilts, all at reasonable priced.
A. C. Weathers. P. O. Box 37,
Hwy. 32, Mershon.

3 gilts, one boar; also, 3
milk goats, 2 to freshen this
mo., and other to freshen any
day, and one billy for sale. J.
W. Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 85,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-9412.

Purebred Duroc boars and
gilts, 5 mos. old, and few bred
gilts, will Reg. in buyers
name. C. M. Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3,
Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-9396.

Assn.,





Choice Duroc breeding st-
ock, males and females, all
ages, treated, Reg. in buyers
name, all from large litters.
Orders now being taken for
Chapter pigs at cut rates.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

Reg. Black Essex pigs avail.
April 1., 10 wks. old, $25. ea.,
both sex. Booking orders now.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-4349
(no collect calls).

2 nice meat type pigs, 8
wks. old, $10. ea. James
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. OX. 3-3071.

Cherry red Duroc males,
treated and old enough for
service, nominated in United
Duroc Asso. will sell at red-
uced price. Can be Reg. in

buyers name; also, Duroc
herd boar for sale, farrowed
Aug. 1961, will transfer

papers. Eugene H. Hall, Rt. 1,
Box 122, Vidalia, Ph. 537-
4051.

Reg. Duroc boar hog, ser-
vice age, $35. without papers;
with papers, $37.50. G. C.
Neyman, Rt. 6, Fred Kelly
Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-4330.

Reg. Landrace boar, popu-
lar bloodlines, ready for ser-
vice. W. L. Wells, Rt. 6, Box
249, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8931.

Reg. Hereford boar, 4 mos.
old March 17, 1963 from litter
of 10 pigs, well marked, ex-
cel. qualities, good growth,
will make an excel. herd boar,
$35. Leonard Fleming, Reed
Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Hartwell.





ea.

H. | lege), Toccoa.
Small filly colt, one yr. old,

Good mare mule, wt. 850

lbs., good worker, easy to
handle, will run in pasture,
no plug, $100.; good 1 H.
wagon and harness one Cole
corn planter, good cond. J. C,
Adams, Rt. 1,
Rd., Kennesaw.

At Stud to approved mares:
Bandar, Reg. purebred Ara-
bian endurance stallion, De-
sert Arab type, outstanding
quality foals, $50. stud fee.
Excel. boarding care avail-
able, return privilege. All
foals may be Reg. Mrs.. Val
Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0173
(nights).







At Stud: Reg. Quarter hor-

se, Wimpys EL Vengadon by
Wimpy P-1l, out of UBA
Chiguita, fee $50. at time of
service, return privilege in
season. Bill Titus, Calhoun,
Ph. MA. 9-3661 (no collect
calls).

6 nice Shetland pony mares,
all will drop colts in 30 days,
all from 3 to 5 yrs. old, have
3 Reg. mares, heavy in foal,
also, have 5 nice fillies, will
sell reasonably; 6 horse pon-
ies, $65. ea. Make offer on
others. Jess Holbrook. 415 'N.
Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. Ae
8-6771.



Male pony, red, 4 white
feet, flaxen mane and tail,
wt. approx. 300 lbs., good

saddle and halter, fair 'pridle,
$125.; also, 25 hens and roo=
$20. Climmie

ster, mixed,

Driggin,

metto.

Nice mule, wt. about 1000
Tbs., about 9 or 10 yrs. old;
one horse and one mare, wt.

around 1100 lIbs., all work and

ride perfectly, will sell at rea-
sonable price.
Rt. 17, near (Toccoa Fall Col-

will be about 38 in. when



grown, light yellow-grey,
$125. G. C. Neyman, Rt. 6,
Fred Kelly Rd., Rome, Ph.
234-4330.
At Stud: Reg. golden Pal-
omino stallion, snow white
mane and tail, stocking feet,

excel.

tion and plocdlines, name

Little Warrior, fee, $40. when

Stiles Burry

Rt. 1, Rico Comm-=_
unity, Garrets Ferry Rd., Pal-_

George Scott,

conformat tion, disposi- ;

served, mares picked up with

return privilege; also, 5 hor-=
ses for sale or trade and will

board horses. James. Richard,

e/o Circle R Ranch, Rt.
Conyers, Ph. 483-8083.

10 bred pony mares,

3,



one

stallion, $150. ea. Y. D: Day,

Canton, Ph. 479-4125.



Perm. Reg. gelding trained

in roping and reining, would
make good barrel racing or
pole bending horse, horses tr-
ained for roping reining, cut-
ting and pleasure. Tony Hut-
chinson, Box 47, Carrollton.

6 yr. old Pinto mare, bred



34 pigs for sale, $8. to foal in July. C. E. Newby,
Lamar W. Collins, Rt. 2,|/Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. LY.
Blairsville. 9-6912.

15 Polled China pigs, 8 wks. Quarter horse stud colt, 18
old, $10. ea. Mrs. H. W. Sim-|mos. old, $175. at my farm.

mons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd.,
Macon.

Reg. breeding hogs, Hamp-
shire, Duroc, and Yorkshire,
all ages and priced to sell.
Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst.

7, 12 wks. old, Duroc and
Landrace pigs, and O. I. C.
sow; also, 11 head of sheep
and 8 lambs. See at my home
3-% mi. E. of Rock Springs.
A: B. Whaler, Rt. 2, Box 121,
Ringgold (after 7:30 p. m.
not collect).

Horses, Mules & Ponies

5 gentle Tenn. Walking
mares from 4 to 8 yrs. old;
also, 5 colts from one to 3 yrs.
old, 2 green broke for riding,
reasonably priced. G. E. Dan-
jel, 316 Country Club Rd.,
LaGrange, Ph. TU. 2- 3290 (not
collect)

2 yr. old horse, red with
white blaze, good saddle, not



broke, $150. Joe Storey,
Husehiason Ferry Rd., (3%

W. of), Palmetto, Ph.
463-3136.

C. C. Drew, Preston.
One good mule, works any=



where, wt. about 950 to 1000

Ibs., and good cne horse wag=
on, both, $100. W. B. Ross, Rt.

6, Eastman.

Small chestnut gelding,
English or western saddle and



bridle, Ralph I. Evans, 4799
Northside Dr., Atlanta 5, Ph.
255-7193.



Good gentle farm mule, 12.

yrs. old, wt. 100 lbs., $125., J.

M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-8503
(Mon. thur. Fri., 8 a. m. to 5
p. m.).



12 yr. old sorrell mare with
blaze face and 4 stockings, wt.
around 1200 lbs., works good
ae rides, $150. Jack Panter,

ial.

Tenn. Walker gelding, sor-
rell with blaze face, gentle,
but spirited, women and
children can handle. Ribbon
winner. Leonard Aaron, 408
Bailey Avenue, Dalton, Ph.
278-8555 (after 5:30 p. m.).



Dark sorrell gelding Tenn.
Walker, 4 black stockings,
2% yrs. old, Reg., but do not
have papers, broke to ride,
$300. Hubert Butt, Blairsville.

Black mare mule, wt. 1000
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, clean and
sound. Gus ee Es 0. Box
133, Cumming. *



19 mo. old Palomino stall-
ion horse, subject for Reg.,
trophy and ribbon winner;
also, light colored, 2 yr. old,
Palomino stallion horse, gen-
tle for children; and black
and white spotted gelding,
ebout 9 yrs. old, wt. 800 Ibs.
Ww. B. Guined, Ph. UN.
2-5721,














JAGE TEN



Livestock

FOR SALE





Horses, Mules & Ponies

4 nice gentle, 3 yr. old,
Shetland pony mares, broke
to ride, will sell separately or
$400. for all; also, saddle and
bridles avail; and at Stud:
2,900 Ib., Jacks, big boned,
black with white noses. Fred
Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton.

American saddle bred stal-
lion, 2% yrs. old, chestnut
with 4 perfect stockings and
blaze face, good bloodlines,
broke to ride, fine show horse
prospect; also, miniature
Shetland mare pony, 4 yrs.
old, 38 in. high, ideal for
small child. Has won several
ribbons in shows; also, small
saddle and bridle. Frank
Hicks, 1196 Tuggle Dr., Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-9606.

Large burro gelding, 6 yrs.
old, broke to plow and ride,
for sale or trade; also, Shet-
Iand ponies for sale, E. J. Mc-
Mahon, 1929 Cherry ee Aug-
usta, Ph. RE. 3-3710

At Stud: PIETRO: nice 5
gaited chestnut with white
Mane and tail, excel. confor-
mation and disposition, $25.
when served, with 2 return
privileges. Transportation
provided, within reasonable
distance. Jerry Brown, 2720%
Roswell Rd. Marietta, Ph.
427-3964,

Black Quarter gelding, 6%
yrs. old, good conformation,
spirited but gentle, can cut.
Lynn Carrigan, 1943 Joseph
Ct., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-5824.

Palomino Shetland pony,
39 in. high, 3% yrs. old, sad-
dle and bridle like new, $135.
eash. Bob Clayton, 3705 Oak-
land Court, Savannah.

Stud Shetland pony, brown,
ene yr. old, excel. bloodline,
out of good stock; also, well
trained, 9 yr. old, Shetland
gelding, black with white spot
on face, all priced to go. J. F.
Lancaster, RFD, Dacula, Ph.
TH. 3-4317.

2 Reg. Walking Horse prood
mares, bred to foal in spring,
one Setting Sun; also, 3 yr.
old stallion. R. E. Bagwell,
Canton, Ph. 479-3759. d

Good mule, no plug, runs
in pasture with cows, wt.
about 950 or 1000 Ibs. W. M.
Hannah, Rt. 2, Box 4, Roys-
ton, Ph, 245-8882.

Shetland pony gelding, 3
yrs. old, gentle. T. W. Bodi-
fon Union Point, Ph. 489-

Shetland ponies, mares,
geldings, and yearling colts.
Some are breke to ride, good
selection, $50. and up; also,
pony carts, harnesses and
saddles, new and used. Z. W.
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

Black mare mule for sale,
wt. around 1000 Ibs., good
qualities, will work | any-
where, will run in pasture
with cows. W. B. Elder, Rt.
2, Fayetteville, Ph. 964-4584.

4 yr. old sorrell mare, blaze
face, 3 white stockings, can do
Tenn. walk and rack,- bred to

























Reg. Tenn. Walker, will foal | $3.

in Aug. Newton V. Dyer, Rt.
4, Blairsville.

Riding horse, ideal for per-
_ 60n wanting gentle, but spiri-
ted, horse. Owner to show
horse at Winterville. Ralph
(Morang, Winterville, Ph. :
@-5181 (after 6 p. m.).

At Stud: Permanent Reg.
Quarter horse stallion, Joseph
Jose P-137, 617, Dun,
sire, Joe M. Moore P-53- 582,
winner of 19 grand Champ-
fons out of 20 shows. Dam,
Martacane. This is combin-
ation of Little Joe, Peppy,
Yellow Dog and Pretty Boy

bloodlines, fee $50. plus care
of mar. Will pick up and de-
: diver mare within 25 miles
tree Arlin) Bari, .6. Barr

Ranch, Stockbridge Rd.,
st Jonesboro.

At Stud: Lowrys Ranger,
P-142-306, per: Reg. Quarter
horse, by Jose P-36-634 out
_ of Royal Dutchess, P-55-178,
fee, $50. at time of service.









Rip Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison,
Ph. 391-J-3,

Good horse mule, wt. 800 or
900 lIbs., work anywhere, no
bad habits, $90.; also, farm
wagon. Horace D. Howard,
Bascomb IRda a Rive 2s Wood-
stock, Ph. 926- 6686.

Reg. Quarter horses, 2
perm. Reg. 1962 fillies, one
Perm. Reg. 1961 Leo bred fil-
ly, one Perm. Reg. mare in
foal, good bloodlines. Curtis
A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Cir-
Ges Gainesville, Ph. LE, 4-





6 yr. old and 1% yr. old
stallion, see at cone time,
around 8 a.m.

Lindsley, Rt. 2, Wedel

342 yr. old gelding with
New Mexican roping saddle,
$300. James E. Meeks, 260 N.
Milledge Ave., Athens.

At Stud: Dark golden Pal-
omino stallion, Reg. as Walk-
ing and Reg. in Palomino As-
sn.; also, jet black Arabian
stallion, fee, $25. Can pick up
mare and breed until caught;
also, saddle mare and Palo-
mino gelding, 3 yrs. old for
sale. J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-5798.

Good 5 gaited American
saddlebred show horse geld-
ing jet black, 10 ~yrs.
old, 15 hands 2 in. high,
excel, conformation, 3 white
stockings, small star on head,
drives well in harness. Well
trained for exp. rider. Shown
under name Midnight Raider.
Miss Annette Schroeder, 1592
Olympian Cire., S.W., Atlan-
ta 10, Ph. 753-1622.

Permanent Reg. black
Quarter horse stallion, fee,
$50.; also, several bred mares
for sale, one mare with colt
at side and tel Reg. colts
and fillies. Mirs. W. Bailey,
Waynesboro, Ph. Jeon.

Weanling. filly, 6 mo. old,
out of Appendix Reg. Quarter
mare by Reg. stud, Mister
Nibles, P-77575. Grady Drake,
P. O. Box 351, Union City,
Ph. 964-7045.

3 Shetland ponies: one Reg.
stallion, 4 Ds Log Lodge
Speedy Sun Ray, 8 yrs. old,
gold shaded to wihite on legs,
white mane, tail, $150.; stud
colt, 5 mos. old, - gold with
white mane and tail, father
Reg., $75.; mare pony, black,
5D yrs. old, had one colt, and
is in foal now, broke to pull
pony cart, or ride, $150. ane
ory Sigman, Mansfield,
786-6317 (nights).

3 brood mares, one due now
and 2 in May; yearlings, 2 fil-
lies, 2 studs, one 2 yrs. old
stud, one 3 yrs. old gelding.
Will breed mares back to
Blue Dog or Mr. Nibble, $200.
to $650. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt.
ues 245, oe Ph. 228-















At Stud: 5 yr. old Quarter
horse, been in training 1%
yrs. for roping and cutting.
Father and mother, grand-
father and grandmother, some
of the best roping and cutting
cattle horses, from long line
of proven cattle horses, $35.
fee when served, ite 2 re-

turn privileges. A. Welch,
207 College St., Tee oH.
Ph. 423-3601.



Sheep and Goats

One ewe and 2 nice lambs,
over 6 wks. old. H. C. Reid,
2303 S. Pryor Rd., S. W., At-
lanta, 15, Ph: PO. 1- 7626.

Milk goats, some milking,
some to freshen soon; also,
Reg. Alpine billy for service,

Leon Watson, P. O. Box
94, Unadilla.

Reg. a pulse milk goat, 12
mos. old, 2 kids by side, (5
wks. old), alle fore$35- Js Ro-
bin, 3289 Sewell Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 755-3218,

2 female goats, cross bet-
ween Nubian and Toggen-
burg, about 14 mos. old, no
horns, come from good milk
ers, $15. ea. Mrs. R. L. Dix
Rt. 1, Quitman, Ph, 263- 4956
(no collect calls).

Fresh dairy goats; also,
some yearling does, to freshen
early summer, purebred. W.
M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97,
Thomasville.

Livestock

WANTED

Want to trade one Reg.
Duroc ee. 4 mos. old, wt.
100 lb. for one Reg. S.P.C.
boar, approx. same wt. All let-
ters ans. T. W. Richards, Rt. 1,
Whitesburg













eee ae

MAR



Want one cow with second}

or third calf, giving not un-
der 3 gal. milk day, with no
bad habits, priced reasonable,
preferably in Chattooga or
adjoining counties, give full
details in letter. John M, Dur-
ham, Rt. 2, Summerville.

Want horse or mare, ap-
prox. 800 to 1000 lbs. under
12 yrs. old and one that will
plow a garden, and gentle for
a 9 yr. old to handle. All let-
ters ans. O. C. Mulkey, Box]
289, Rt. 4, Cumming.

- Want one brown Swiss or
red polled bull, big enough
for service. A. 'D. Brantley,
Warthen, Ph. 2715 (Sanders-
ville).

Want small mule for small
acreage, must be cheap, in
Waynesboro area or ae near
as possible, at once. W. B
thune, McBean.

Want young milk goat, Nu-
bian or white Saanan, must
be gentle, must give 4 qts.
daily, must be delivered. (I
live near Oak Dale, near
Camp Hyland Rd.). Mrs. An-
nie Matthews, Rit. 2, Mann
St., Smyrna.

Want 3 or 5 gaited pleasure
horse, with or without see
Wm. G. Barton, Rt. 1, Box
ae ae Springs, Ph. WH.

Want several young mares.
Write stating age and price.

N. E. Hutcheson, Rt. 1, Dixon
Rd., Lizella.

Want small herd of beef
cattle, prefer Hereford, but
will consider any kind with
calves. Richard Beckham, Mo-
lena, Ph. 553-5367.

Want billy goat, with har-
ness and wagon, give full in-
formation in first letter. J.
W. Wilkes, c/o Bar Rest









| Ranch, Warm Springs.



Seed and Plants

FOR SALE

Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Pure Seed 99.31 pct.,
61 pet., Firm Seed, 31 pct.,
total Germ. 92 pet., no a
sous weeds, 20c lb. F.O.B. E.

K. Overstreet, Sylvania.

~~ Georgia Red potato plants,

state inspected, count and



Suality guaranted 1st choice on | P.

markets and Do 500,
$2.50; 1000 up, $4. M. Book-
ing orders now for Ist wk. in
April. Shipping begins with
fair seasons. J. H. Williams,
Alma, Ph. 632-5156.

Now taking orders for
April 15 delivery of Ga. Reds
and Bunch Porta Rican sweet
potato plants, certified from
seed stock and oh 0, MG ee
Gov't. tape. Bunch. M;
Reds, 1000-3000, $4. M;
3000, $3. M. Ali plants ship-
ped F.O.B. Portal. Roy L.

Smith, Box 206, Portal, Ph.
UN. 5-5701.

Hicks Broadleaf and White
Gold tobacco plants, ready
now. Permit 358. Lawton Urs-
rey, Hazlehurst.

Sage plants for sale at
farm, $2. per plant; $5. per
bunch; ante lot of 13 bunch-
es, $25. Douglas Grififith,
Rte; Dallas (No. Sunday
calls). Located 8 mi: No. Dal-
las, 14% mi. off Hwy. 92. In-
quire at Jack Grogan Gro-
cery. Permit 432.

Marglobe and Rutger to-
ree Dees moss packed, $3.
; $1. C, delivered: also, long
caine hot pepper plants,
M. Del.; BL C. No checks.









Ready, to iil lg. order. Permit |!

R. Lightsey, Surren-
cy. :

Marglobe and Rutger to-
mato planits, moss packed, $3.
M.; $1. C., delivered; also,
long cane hot pepper plants,
moss apart $4. M.; $1. c
Ready to fill Ig. order. No
checks. Permit 244. Ruby
Lightsey, Surrency.

Sarsaparilla, 4 plants 65c;
catnip and hhouseleak, ea, 4
bunches, 65; peppermint,
spearmint, horsemint, balm,
tansy, ea. 6 plants, 65c. Add
postage. Caran 239. Miss L.
M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-
lonega.

Tender, white Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 92 pct.;
old time, tender, speckled,
Half Runner garden beans,





Germ. 97 pet., ea. 65 cup-|c.

ful; Purple Hull Crowder
Cowpeas, Germ. 93 Det; Biue
Java Cowpeas, Germ. 91 pct.;
red spotted Ge peas,
Genm. 82 pet., ea. 50c

Gat: Brown, . PRE 1: Ball



KET BULLETIN.

Germ | doz.

|year from vin e cuttiting S,

a





Good, fonder. bean seed,
White Creasback Cornfield

Germ. 94 pet.; white Halt
Runners, Germ. 85 pet., all
75e cupful P.P. in Ga. Mrs.

Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, El-
lijay.

100 lbs. pe Comments,
3 lb., $1. at my farm, 8 mi. E.
of Canton. Germ. 93
Hershell Howell, Rt. 1,
ton.

Old fashion, tender, white
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
90 pct.; old fashion, tender,
white garden Creasback bean
seed, Germ. 89 pct., ea., 695C
cupful; long red hot pepper
pods for home use, 25c doz.
pods, or 5 doz. pods, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Hllis,
Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Speights yellow _ corn,
Germ. 94 pct, sample 10c; 3
Ybs., $1.; yellow Crookneck
Squash, Germ. 90 pct., sam-
ple 15c; $1.50 lb.; Martin and
Giant gourd seed, 25 pkt.; 6
pkts., $1.; also, giant gourds,
langest known, over 5 ft.
around, $4. ea.; or $40. doz.
ieee Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear.

Old time, tender, white
Half Runner garden beans,
Germ. 88 pct., 65c cupful; 3
cupsful, $1.80; 6 cups, $3. Add
postage. Mrs. Gennie Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Trees: Apples,
Yellow Delicious, Yate, Horse,
Rome Beauty, Sweet, Terry
Winter, Red June, Early Har-
vest and Kimnard, 2 yrs.
growth, 50c ea.; pears, 50c
ea.; Concord grapevines, 20c.
Orders of $5. or more P. P.
Permit 214. Roy Saxon, Rt.
4, Cleveland.

Raspberry plants, and He-
malaya blackberny plants, 6,
Sie: Blueberry plants, Tr:
type, 8, $1.; Muscadine ahaa
vines, 5, $1: Garlie bulbs, 10,
$1,; horehound ches, 4, $1
Add postage. Permit 305. Mrs.
P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gain-

esville.

Nice, red Raspberry plants
wrapped in cellophane or
place. damp packed, $1.50

.;. plus postage. Permit
241. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Seed sweet potatoes, 2nd
cer-

Can-

Red and







tified by Dept. Agriculture
very nice: All aoe and i trp.
. R. Bunch, $3. bu.

place. Containers not furnish
ed, will not ship. Mrs. F,
Page, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ph. Ybor:
4529 (not collect).

Coastal Bermuda stolens, | ce
will plant for you if not too | Bt
far from here. J. A. Swint,
Hwy. 341, Barnesville, Ph.
2883.

Coastal Bermuda grass stol-
ens, truck load lots, 25 cu.
ft. Now digging. Steve M.
Harris, Ellerslie, Ph FA. 3-
6130 (Columbus).

Garlic bulbs,
75 doz. Permit





mixed sizes,
169. Mrs.



Coastal Bermudia stolens for
sale. Will dig when you need
them. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta, Ph. 242-3195.

Keiffer and Leconte pear
trees, 3-4 fit.,
Yates, Red and Yellow Deli-
cious apple trees, 3-4 ft.,
$1.50; grapevines, 3, $1.;
Brown Turk ey figs, 1 fit. size,
50c; 2 ft., $1. ea.; Black Wal-
nut trees, $1. ea. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, River-
dale, Ph. 478-7933.

Muscadine grapevines; cat-
nip bunches; horehound:
black raspberry plants, and





black Hemalaya billackberry
plants, all 4, $1. Add postage.
Permit 295. Mrs. F. M. Turn

er, Rt. 6, Gainesville.



planits, $1. Masta-

500; Blakemores, $1.50 C.
Permit 216. Mrs. Guy Crowe, | 98
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Sterns ire size strawber-

ry plants, $2..C. P. P. in Ga.,
cello wrapped, prompt del.,
weather permi These

stand drought and cold re-
markably well. Permit 97.
Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box
223, Alpharetta.

Pensacola Bahia seed, pure
seed, 96.72 pct., Germ, 65
pet., Firm ae 8 pet. To-
tal Germ. 88 pct., 18c lb. No
orders for less than 400 Ibs.

M. Pippin, a Rt. 2, Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 2-7704, E

Round Dutch Frostproof
cabbage planits, 300, $1.50; 500,
2.3 $3. a M. Del. in Ga. "Per-
mit 38.





MI, 32058.

John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

$1.50; Winesap, |.

oe on eee
dions, sios CL or $3.75 for |

: pet, 50--
150 seed, 25c, and s
addressed envelope; 7
Traylor, Rebecca.
Lg. round, green
yellow meat,

seed, Germ. 79 pce

75e; % lb., $1.25 Bde,
$2.25 del.
ee with order, Bal

Rt. 1, Sumner.

oe Pie Pumpki
Germ. 96 pet., 4 doz.,
dc postage; small
Sunflower seed, Germ.
5 doz., 25, plus 5e
Mrs. Paul aes Rt.

jay.

1000 stalks seed cane
nal sugar cane, 5c

T. Green, Hampton

Old time, tender, bea
White Half Runners,
94 pet.; White Creas
Germ. 90 pet.; White C
Pole beans, Germ.
Pink Peanut beans, Ger
pet., all 65c cupful. Add
age. Mrs. C. D Sellar,
Ellijay.

Perkins long green,
pod, okra seed, Germ.
lg. yellow corn seed,
93 pct., 50 cupful;
and Banana pepper s
Germ. 83 pet., 25 tea
ful; Gensing, Rhubarb
plant, 50e ea.; Golde
20c ea.; Yellow Dock, 3
Add Poste: Mrs. P;
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Old time, tender, zi
bean seed; White Half
ners, Germ. 87 pet.; Wh

Bunch bean seed,
96 pet.

DO

Pink Peanut
Bunch bean seed, Ge
pet., ea. kind $1. for ig.
ful, P.P. Mrs. Lee Ree
2s Box 77, Ellijay.

1962 crop tender

| Cornfield bean seed, Ge

pct.; Striped, tender
fields, Germ. 92 s
hull, tender,

Germ. 99 pct., a eee Ci

age. Orders filled pro
Mrs. Fred_ Franks, Hia: ri

Runn 95 _pct.;
tle Six Wks. Pink Half
ners, Germ. 96 pct.; 1
Cut Short Cornfield B
Germ. 83 pet.; White G
back Cornfield pes
91 pcet., ea. Kind, 7
Add postage, no me
checks. Mrs. Andrew W.
sols Cee :

Old time, tender, Boe
Lg. White Half Ru
Germ. 83 pct.; White
field Creasbacks,
pet.; Whi Ru
Germ. 83 pct.; White
field Creasbacks, :
pet.; White Six Weeks
Germ. 90 pet.; all 75
While Mush peas, erm
pet., 50c cupful, add pos
Mrs. Inez Bantu P.O.
35, Ellijay.

Black Striped Hale: R
bean seed, Germ. 97 pct
cuptful; lg. striped Sunfl

, Box 214, Roysto

White Six whks.. bean |
Germ. 93 pet., 75 pt.; V
Blackeyed peas, Gern
pet., 50c pt. 8 rowe Hic
Cane corn, Germ. 90 pct.
pt.; big Yellow FP
seed, 10 doz., and ail
envelope, Vella Rice, R
Cumming. /

Good, tender, old time,
seed: White Cornfield b
Germ. 98 pct.; Little V

Half Runner beans, Ge

Little |

Wks. beans
98 pet., all 75c cuptul
Speckle Coe peas,
age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt.
Ellijay.

Good, tender, old
beans, White Half Ri

pet.; White Creasback
fields, Germ. 93 pct., ea
75 _cupful; ees Spe
Crowder peas, Germ. 95
apie Hull Crowder p
Germ. 74 pct., ea. kind
cupful. Add postage on
Mrs. Preston Southenland,
3, Ellijay.

Running Okra seed, Ge
96 pet.. % cupful, $






ise ee ees, Be Ba


























ut | use,

peas, Germ.

Red Speckle Crowder

otc, Babcoe

age; mut

seed, 25c doz. with

ed _ envelope. Ethel
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

tender beans, Little
sumner beans,
3; White Corn-

















cupful, P.P. Mrs.
wes Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking

n ound; |
Cobra, ike huge snake,

30, $13 aes een =
0 seed; Hwee an
milk, and a of other
seed eucns ornamental,
all, $1. C. W Massey, Box
116, Bronwood.











|cucumber bark and life ever-

Dipper gourds, cut, ready oe
ea.; also,

gourd seed, 25 pkg.,. he
stamped env.; short neck
Martin gourd seed, 25 pkg.,
and stamped env.; also, wild

lasting, both, 2 lb. lardbox
full, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Gourd seed. Originators,
African Monster, 7 x 9 ft.
(worlds largest), 3, $1.; In-
dias King Cobra, fit. long
(like huge snake) 3, $1.; and
purple Martin, Dishrag, In-
dian War Club, Bird House,
Peete and Minor, 3 pkgs., $1.





ae Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE



ld_ time, tender, White
f Runner Garden beans,
96 pet.; Little Pink
Garden beans, Germ.









84 pet. 50 tga
ic teacup:
8 on ea. cupful for

._B. Brown, Rt. 1,

2 35S, SSS eee
reshiy dug Cert. Suwanee
muda grass stolens in 2
bags, bearing tags and
of Ga. Crop. Improve-
Assn. Grown from
undation stock of Ga.
stal Plain Exp. Sta. and
oe deep san-

bags, $5.;
; 7-9 bags, $3. 50, 10

bags, $3., F.O.B. Fort
mes. sD. C, *Brumbalow,
t Gaines.

upprox. 100 Ibs. Floraspan

seed, Germ. 78 pct.,
A D: A Eunice, Rt. Ds
: 204, Blackshear.

Sani Plaats

ot Requiring Report

i Inspection Permit
FOR SALE

tourd seed, short handles,
t ae for Martins, heap-
onful, 25. F. A.





se 322 Ponce de Leon

z NE, Atlanta 8.

.frican Monster gourd seed
. King Cobra (snake), $1.
3 old time jumbo, long
ks, and ornamental, 3 doz.,
and stamped, addressed
7 H. Gordon, Rt. 1,

ting Cobra snake gourd
d, grows 6 ft. long, (20 or
ce gourds to ea. vine), Af-
in Monster, worlds largest
wd, $1. doz.; long necks,
ws to 30 in. long, 2 doz.,
, and stamped, addressed
. W. D. Gordon, Adel.

20 tons, well fertilized,
Coastal hay, $30. ton. Ivan
Fox, Rt. Davisboro, Ph. FI.
8-3610 tattor 5. .PsMe)

300 bales mostly Fescue,
Orchard grass hay some
Coastal Bermuda and_= grass
combined, harvested without
rain, highly fertilized, best
quality, 75e bale at barn, 1
mi. from Fairburn. H. D. Da-
vis, 1870 New Hope Rd., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344- 1870,

Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE



_ 2 mixed Bantam hens, lay-
ing, wonderful setters, $1. ea.
Miss Eva Wallace, 716 Myrtle
ee Ne Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.

Purebred, heavy type, dark
Cornish hatching eggs $1.85
per setting of 15; 30, $3.55
and my cartons to be return-
ed at buyers expense; also,
one Sept. 1962 hatch eockerel,
$2. M.O. only. Miss Cara B
Bogs Rt. 45: Box: 35) Vy.





Pit Games, Snider Baron
Warhorse, one cock and 2
hens, $25.; also, eggs, pure-
bred Topnoted S. A. Zion, red
eggs, 15 eggs, $7.50. Cash or
M.O. Tom Weaver, Rt. 2,
Canon.

Johnson Round head Pit
Games, $7.50 trio (one Stag,
2 pullets). Willis Biggers, Sr.,
'P.O. Box 296, Greenville, Ph.
OR. 2-4422.

Setting eggs, Pit Games, So.
Ga. (Brandenberrys), 15, $3.
Fresh aoe nest. Cannot ship.
Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren
Se Atlanta 3, Ph. 378-

Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3. per 15; $2.50 doz. Parcel
Post paid; breeding cockerels,
$3. and $5. ea. L. B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave., Newnan.









Martin gourd seed, lg. pack,
: bushel and other lg, mix-
gourd seed, 30, $1. Send
mped, ey eny. R. C.
istain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
california Rew ine Beer
qd, 40c start; 4 starts
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rts2.
men, :
iisuitiply ing California Beer
d, 50c start. Send stamped,
iressed env. Mrs. P. Mala-
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

resh California Beer seed,
tarts $1., P.P. and _instruc-
a for making. R. H. Dun-
5 . Jessamine St.,

zgerald,

Ainiature gourd seed, dif-
ent shapes and colors, 10

. Send ee stamp with or-
%. Frank S. Brooks, Rt. 3,
fayette.

"resh gourd seed: Dipper



hh long handles, 3-4 ft.,
g, 2 doz. $1.; Indias King
ora, like huge snake, 4-8

lang. $ $1. _doz.; Minor gourd,
= 6 gal. sizes, $i.
ourds, eo
1. Mrs.
labell.

"ead shape African
ee: kinds, mixed

= $1.; also, nice,
an roots a yellow dock,
low and sassa-







$1. | drake, $5.

Nigger Roundhead eggs, 15,
oe Grady Thomas, Biairs-
ville.

2 lange white drakes, $1.50
ea.; duck eggs, $2. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. W. Lowman,



$1. | Rt. 5, Ellijay.



Dark. Cornish Bantams, 5
hens, one rooster, $12.; 4
trios Golden Sebright Ban-
tams, $5. trio, _ hens laying,
Silver Duckwing O. E. G
roosters, $1.50 ea.; 2 B. B.
Red Roosters, $1.50 ea.; 3
Black Rose Comb _ roosters,
$1.50 ea.; 5 mixed hens, $1.
ea. Cannot ship. John S. Gren-
nor, 549 ae Pl., N.W., At-
lanta 18, TR. 4-2032 (no
collect ony

ets and roosters for sale.
James Fisher, Rt. 1, Dacula,





Show type Bantams, few
Silver Duckwing, O.E. Dark
Cornish Bulldog type, Buff
Brahma Wheaton, O.E. Game,
Guineas. Will ship express
collect. J. M. Warren, 1761
Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7-6939.



Araucanus, laying green
shell eggs now, 2 hens and
one rooster, $10. Send money
order or check. F.O.B. Rochel-
le, ship 2s Bee crate express
collect. . Winn, Box 215,
fuuchelle



4 white large ducks and one
for all or trade for






- Box 385, LaFayette.

i: larg? | hens. E. Brooks, Bt et

Silver Duckwing O.E. Game
Bantams, surplus from some
of best breeding ee Be and
$7,005 410; BeB; E.

k, $3.; B.B. Sonnet: $2:
Shipped express collect. Coe
Stahlkuppe, 2455 Union Rd.,
a Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-



Guar. Araucanus chickens,
laying pink, blue, turquoise
and olive green eggs, $10. pr.;
$14. trio, express collect;
hatching eggs, asstd. colors,
40c ea., insured parcel post,
35c at door. Send oa or-
der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., NE., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

33 Geese, $1.25 ea. Mrs.
Nancy Batten, Rt. 2, Douglas,
Ph. 384-4103.

8 grown white ducks,
quackless kind, $2. ea. or
trade for duck hens. Cannot
ship. Mrs. E._C. Rackley, Rt.
ie Bok 57 B. Johnson Rd., Al-
bany.

3 speckled Guineas, 2 blue
Toulouse geese, one gander,
around 25 common Bantams,
14 large hens, 7-12 wks. old.
A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 121,
Ringgold, Ph. 935- 3458 (after
7:30 p.m., no collect calls).

Poultry.

WANTED

Mallard drakes,
and if you _ will
Cer











Want 2
state price
ship, I pay postage.
Summers, Rt. 3, Tititon.

Want trio Silver Sebright
Bantams; also, trio small type
Game Bantams, G. W. Ste-
phens, Berryton.

Want 15 or 20 geese, give
ot price. Johnnie Davis, Rt.
, Chester, Ph. EL. 1- 5170.

Want to buy 2 White Crest-
ed Black Polish hens, must be
pure, no cross chickens, want
immediately. Jimmy McClure,
Rt. 1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427-4982.

Want one Golden Sebright
rooster, must not be too old,
must be show type and worth
showing. Cannot come after.





*|Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd Rd.,

Mableton, Ph. 948-2159 (af-

ter 6 p.m.).
Want to buy pr. of Silver

Sebrights, me price. Keith
Hosch, Rt. 1, Box 215, Buford,
Ph. Boral.



Want one goose and one
gander. Johnnie M. Brown,
Rt., 1, Blairsville, (c/o Willco
Farm).

Game, Fowl,

& Eggs

FOR SALE





Jumbo White King Pigeons,
producing squabs that weigh
16 ozs. or better at market
age. Mated, banded and work-
ing birds, from $3.50 pr.; ee
gle birds, $1.50 ea. Will ship
express collect. C. G. Al-
right, 1337 Harper St., Aug-
usta, Ph. 724-6111.

Sev. rabbits for sale,
colors, some fry size. G.
McClure, Rt. B, Ellijay.

2 pr., white Pekin ducks,
last May hatch. Large birds,
hens beginning to lay. $2. ea.
or $8. for all 4. Mrs. T. W.
Murphy, Rt. 1, Grantville, Ph.
583-2834.

Calif. buck and one Dutch
buck, each 9 mos. old, $3. ea.
Will exchange. for N. Z. buck



all
2G





and some Tenn. Reds, and
Blond for breeders. Per. 43.
M. E. en 581 Stewart









al hund ol
fete raised in flight pone 4



Ave., W., Atlanta 10, Ph.
JA. 4 4-300 3
Ringneck pheasants, 1962

thatch, 10 hens and 3 roosters,
$13. Will not ship. Pay in
cash, no checks, no collect
calls. W. H. Moran, Rt. 3, Box
18, Milledgeville,



Peafowl breeders in Black
Shoulder, Blue, Spauldings, 3
yrs. old, $35. pr.; also, few
young ones. Will have extra
eggs from same, and few Java
green eggs, $5. ea.; Bamboo
Partridge breeders, $25. pr.;
Erckle Francolin breeders,
$18. pr.; close Bar Francolin
breeders, $45. pr.; extra Kaliji
and Golden, 2 yr. old cocks,
$7.50 ea.; grey Guineas, $2.
ea. H. C. Trimble, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-7032.



Fantail pigeons, colored,
sex unknown but are nest
mates, $3. pr.; Blue Old Eng.
Game Bantams, $8. pr.; roo-
sters, combs froze off. Money
order only. G. B. Howell,
5419 Newton Rd., Albany.



_Texans autosexes and King
pigeons; reasonably priced.
Will not ship. Located 5 mi.
from Macon city limits, north
on Hwy. 49. C. E. Mixon, Rt.
6, Box 244, Macon.



Red and black Fantail pig-
eons, $5. pr.; Pigmy Pouters,
$5. pr.; 2 pr. Red Owls, $3.
pr. Most of these birds win-
ners at Southeastern Fair.
Fred Thompson, Clarkston,

"| Ph. HI. 3-9147.



Booking orders now for
Northern Bobwhite quail eggs
and chicks for coming season:
eggs, $10. C.; chicks, 25c ea.
or. $22. C. Eggs. guar. fresh,
shipped by parcel post. Day
old chicks not shipped. Per.
125.. Leroy Johnson, Rt. 2,
Cordele, Ph. 925-4044.

Large Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs, $12. C.; birds in-
dividually paired to insure
good fertilization. Eggs will
be shipped fresh and prompt-
ly. Best breed available any-
where. Per. 26. Lumpkin Ty-
ooh, Rt. 2, Doerun, Ph. 776-



_ Good show type white Fan-
tial pigeons, mated prs., $3.
pr.; 2 and 3 mos. old birds, $1.
ea.; also, few prs. American
Giant Homers, $4. to $5. pr.
Squabs from these Giants will
weigh 16 oz. ea. at 4 wks. old.
F. M. Ogletree, Sr., Barnes-
ville.

Game & Fowl

WANTED



Want to buy opr. of Pea-
fowls, at least 2 yrs. old, and
an extra Peacock. State price.
Betty Andrews, Kingston Rd.,
Rt. 6, Rome, Ph. 234-8335.
(nights).

Want some N.Z.W. rabbits
(white only). Send price list
and age of rabbits. Steven
Walraven, Rt. 1, Ranger.





Want pr. Peacocks, 2 male
white doves, and pr. ea of
blue and black Dutch rabbits.
N. D. Towers, Rt. 1, Lindale.

iWiscellaneous

FOR SALE





Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.
P.P.; heartleaf root, 4 lb. box,
$1.35 P.P. No out of state or-
ders. Mrs. E. M. Southerland,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Electric churn motor that
can be put into any size churn,



2-4-6 gal., good cond. $10.

or doe, any breed. D. F. Os- ae
borne, James St., Winder. see = erie Bi ds
28 N. ZW. rabbits. pure- Lg. print feed sacks, 100

bred, born Mar. 3, $2. ea.
Cannot ship. Norton Eldridge,
212 W. Madison Ave., Ash-
burn, Ph. 567-3849.



Grey Flemish giant buck, 7
mos. old, $2.99; checked giant
buck, 7 mos. old, $2.99, or will
trade for 2 N. Z. W. does, 6 or
7 mos. old; also, will trade
heavyweight Chinchilla doe,
11 or 12 lbs. for N. Z. W. doe
of equal value. This doe
comes from the best type of
fur line and has large litters,
up to date records. Gerald L.



Peal, Jr., 146 So. Gordon Rd.,
Austell, Ph. 948-5383.

lb. cap., washed and ironed,
3 alike or more, 3, $1., and
add postage. Mrs. P. E. Tray-
lor, Rebecca.

100 Martin gourds, 20c to
40c according to size; ee
seed lg. short necks, $1.10
mixed Martins, 50e eee
P.P. You pick. up gourds.
Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Buch-
anan, (on Hwy. 100, 6 mi.
No. of Tallapoosa).

Good lean type, choice
country cured hams, 8-15 lbs.,
90 lb. William E. Lanier, Rt.







ry'tyst

2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-
1016.

PPV












P.P.: also, 17 print tivur bags,
% yd. square, 15 ea., PP.
Send cash or MO. Carie
Bates, Rt. 1, Acworth. -

3 nice sides of salt cured
country meat, frum. corn od ,
hogs, wt. around 22 lbs. ea
45 lb. Will not ship or call :
on Sunday. Clarence Mc-Mil-
lian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH 3-











2733 (Lawrenceville)...

Assorted print bags, 109 Ib.
CaDp;, 3. $150". PP. an sates
Send only cash or M.O; Mrs.
E. C. Tolan, Rt. 1, Buford. \::

Several thousand gals. pure
Ga. sugarcane syrup packed
in gallon cans, 6 to case, for
shipping or pick-up at Cedar
Springs, $9. case, and ke fal,
cans, 6 to case, $4.50; (also
pkd. 12 to case). Shipped
from Blakely Exp. only in
ease lots. Send M.0O., ship-
ment made day order recd.
Leon H. Baugham, Cedar
Springs.

1962 shelled Spanish pea-









nuts for eating purposes, $3.-
50, eal PP. in Ga. -ors<ex
change can

for anything I
use on farm. Mrs. W.,
Helms, Buena Vista.

Western saddle with bridle
and ae yoke, good cond.,
$75. H. T. Jennings, c/o Shady
Crest Farm, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph.
WH 2-2047 (Douglasville).

Lg. red peanuts for eating






























purposes only, $1.50 peck. Add
postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1
Ball Ground.



Electric churn and churn
jar, holds 2 gals. milk, used
about 6 mos., $20. Mrs. James
Rickar, Rt. 3, Box 93, Con-
yers, Ph. 483-8083.

Fresh herbs, washed clean,
sassafras, yellow dock, yel-
low root, devils shoestring,
queen of meadow, 4 lb. lard-
box full, $1.; colts foot, life
everlasting, 2 lb. boxful, I
Add_ postage, R. C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Well matured Martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35
ea.; cut, shellacked. and ready s
to hang, $1. ea.; also, Martin
gourd seed, lg. pkg. 25e; bush-
el gourd seed, 20 $1.; odd
shaped African gourd seed, 8 a
diff. kinds, mixed, 30, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. _ W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

ee) real nice, lg. print sacks,

$1.65, P.P. one of a kind;
2 white, 50 lb., sacks, nice for
dish towels, 4, $1.35 PP. Mrs.
W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, New-
nan,

Mountain wildflower honey,
thick, raw, exactly as th
bees made it, 5 lb. tin ex-
tracted, $1.50; 6, 5 Ib. ca
$8. : 5 lb. tin with comb,



o

63.5 ie. cans with comb, ie ag
50. Add vosteze. Edward D. le
Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toc-

coa.

Yellow root,
washed, 4 lb. )
85c; nice, fresh, dried cow-
horn pepper pods for home
use only, 4 lb. lardbox full,
55c, or 15c doz; queen of
meadow, 4 lb. lardbox full,
6%, Add postage. Mrs. Martha p
Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay.

Good weste-n roping sad=
die, $30., or would trade for
good ponv saddle. Willard
Vinson, P.O. Box 204, Dear-
ing.

Hen house manure for sale,
minimum haul 6. tons. Jack
Smith, 404 Sunset Drive, Nor-_
cross, Ph. 448- 3667 (not col-
lect).

Country cured middling
meat from meat type, corn
fed, hogs, 40c lb. at my home;
also, nice, fresh lard, 25 Ib.
ean, $4. G. L. Bramiett,
Cavalry Rd., Marietta, Ph.
428-8947.

Miscellaneous

WANTED

freshly dug,
lardbox full,





Want farm bell, med. size,
sweet tone, unpainted if poss-
ible, with original clapper
and mountings, and not over
12 in. wide at base, near. At-
lanta or Hiawassee. Must be
reasonably priced. Mrs. Irma
D. Langford, 1551 Stewart
Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10.

Want small lot of Field
peas. State variciy, cond and
price; also, want about 2 bu. am
Argentina eating peas, and 10
bu. Running, 90 day. Velvet
beans, clean, with good ger-
mination. J. L. Lowe, P. O.
Box 528, Fort Valley.



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GEORGIA Normal, Monthly & Annual Rainfall by Divisions (inches)

~~ Clim. Division Jan. |Feb. |Mar. | Apr. [May |June |July |Aug. |Sept. | Oct. |Noy. |Dec.
nee 5.28 |5.31 |5.76 157 3.70 [3.75 | 4.66 |4.24 |3.23 | 2.86 [3.43 [4.99
North Central 5.07 |5.07 [5.57 | 4.65 |3.66 [3.75 | 5.10 |4.00 [3.23 | 2.99 |3.26 4.96 _ :
_ Northeast 5.22 |5.15 |5.76 | 4,63 (3.71 |4.02 . | 5.42 |4.67 13.68 | 3.27 |3.57 {5.11 7 7
- West Central 4.44 |4.69 [5.91 | 4.67 |3.42 |3.90 | 5.58 |4.24 |3.33 | 2.22 |2.84 |4.56
Central 3,93 1430503) FA 13-55 (3:71 (5.94 (4:15 13.37 | 2.36 1250 4.10
Fast Central 3.17 |3.87 |4.34 | 3.65 |3.36 |3.76 | 4.88 |4.48 |3.80 | 2.46 | 2.20 |3.46
Southwest 3.78 |4.32 |5.32 | 4.71 |3.71 |4.43 | 6.33 [5.29 14.27 | 2.05 |2.51 |4.01
South Central 3.19 |3.83 |4.67 | 4.09 |3.54 |4.48 | 6.28 |5.39 14.14 | 2.30 | 1.97 {3.18
Southeast 2.50 |3.13 |3.84 | 3.19 |3.36 [5.12 ' 6.83 /6.13 16.49 | 3.25 11.75 |2.65































the nine sectional areas of Georgia. From this chart you can determine about how much rain

your area should receive in a given month.





























































~ GEORGIA 1962, Monthly & Annual Rainfall by Climatological Divisions (inches)
Clim. Division Jan. | Feb. |Mar. | Apr. [May |June | July {Aug. |Sept. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec.
Northwest 7.02 |5.33 [4.69 | 5.80 |1.99 [4.63 | 5.47 |2.08 |3.55 | 3.02 | 6.33 [2.96
North Central 5.86 {5.69 |5.87 | 6.42 |1.02 |4.31 | 4.61 [3.39 |4.65 | 2.53 | 5.50 13.25
Northeast 6.41 |5.35 {6.31 | 6.23 | .97 [4.65 | 3.09 |3.78 [4.25 | 3.23 | 4.90 [3.59
West Central 6.36 |5.25 [6.83 | 6.62 | .75 {5.23 | 5.00 [2.17 [3.06 1.56 | 5.57 |2.44
Central 5.87 |3.97 |6.36 | 5.94 |1.08 [4.88 | 3.76 |3.87 |3.49 | 2.74 |3.42 |2.07
East Central 5.34 {3.35 [6.82 | 4.83. |1.89 [5.39 | 3.36 [3.32 [5.36 | 3.93 [3.00 11.95
Southwest 4.91 |4.39 |5.26 | 6.06 | .72 [4.71 | 4.98 |4.24 [3.85 | 1.69 14.14 [2.50
South Central 3.63 |3.31 |4.71 | 4.60 | 86 |4.76 | 4.95 |4.98 [4.57 1.82 | 3.36 | 2.62
Southeast 3.66 |1.87 |5.64 | 3.66 |2.17 |9.52 | 5.69 16.26 16.05 1.84 | 2.77 |2.80















The chart above shows how much rainfall each of the nine climatolo

during each month last year. Compare these figures with

gical areas in Georgia rece!
the normal chart above.









Miscellaneous

WANTED



Want 50 or 75 fence posts,
black locusts, 7 ft., or 6-% ft
long. Would consider other

* kinds of good posts. C. H.
King, Rt. 1, Temple.

Want climbing Willow Leaf
butter bean seed; and Climb-
ing butter pea seed, colored
or white. Mrs. A. H. Earley,
Rt. 1, Box 81, Washington.

Want 5 bu. of Clay, Ala.
Crowder, or Purple Hull
whippoorwill peas. State pr-
ices. Pat Corbitt, Rt. 1, Pear-
son.

Want ton of horse Manure,
within few miles of Clarks-
ton. H. L. Wilson, 1369 Broc-
kett Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. HI. 3-6140.

Want 2 pints dark colored
Gallberry honey. W. H. Guill,
Camak.











Want 500 lbs. of chicken
fertilizer delivered. H. Koni-
gsmark, Sr., 145 Love St.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-4513.



Want several old buggy or
wagon wheels. Will pay $2.
ea. if delivered. Henry L.
Bowden, 2542 Habersham Rd.,
N- W., Atlanta.

Want red pepper peas;
(Lady Finger peas; and White
Acre peas; also, want cabbage
plants. State price. Miss
Nettie Martin, Rt. 2. Box 23,
Uvalda.

Want to hear from someone
in Atlanta, on good transport-
ation, or not too far out, that
will) be growing Cutshort

_ beans, or Creasbacks and Half
Runners. Would buy 2 gal. or
more per month. Mrs. Sallie
McDaniel, 263 Norwood Ave.,
NN. E., Atlanta, 17.

Want Brown. Turkey fig
euttings, 8 in.*long, or longer,
unrooted, at $10. M. Contact
before shipping. E. B. Travis,
Rt. 2; Box 311, Riverdale, Ph.
478-7933, 05

Want pint, qt., or gal. of old
fashioned Red Ripper field

-{peas. Advise prepaid cost. C.
\A. Hill, Rt. 1, Antioch Rd.,





..Powder Springs,



Want 5 tons good Coastal
Bermuda hay, free from
sandspurs. Give best price
del. to my farm; also, want 2
good leather mule collars, size
16, with buckle. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.



Want to hear from someone

-|who has Little Striped Half

Runner and Black Pole bean
seed (both with purple
bloom). Mrs. K. R. Stanfield,
Rt. 1, Box 159, Sharpsburg.



Want some Mexican Chili
seed, not small very hot var-
iety, but lg. green chili usu-
ally grown in Calif. and
Texas, about size of Banana
pepper, but is green and mild.
Mrs. Robert P. Blake, 630
Sherwood Rd., N. E., Atlanta
9.



Want old fashion kafercorn
sorghum seed; and old fash-
ion whippoorwill peas; also
want some lg. Belgium rab-
bits and California Reds, with
papers. R. P. Jarrell, Rt. 2,
Doraville, Ph. Gl. 7-7492,

Handicrafts

FOR SALE





Cro. doilies, 2, 10 in. violets,
8. 13 in. candy dish, 75c ea.;
3, $2.; 10 in. star, 50c; 15 in.
pink and green, $1.; 18 in.
multicolor, $1.50, 14 doilies,
$8.50. No checks. Sherman L.
Adams, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Nice Easter bonnet and
dress made of organdy lace
and ribbons, with nylon net
under skirt, 1-6 yrs., send
head, and dress size, both $5.;
fancy organdy and lace ap-
rons, with hand painted Eas-
ter lily, $1.75; nice handpain-
ted head scarf with cross and
lilies, $1.75. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.





Nice handpainted pillow-
cases, permanently washable
and can be bleached, in bleac-
hed muslin and pastel colors,
$2. set, scarf to match, $1. in
these designs, peafowls, bas-
ket of forget-me-nots, rib-
bons, Mr. and Mrs., floral
spray, hearts and roses, dog-

woods, also, hot iron; transfer | 10

patterns of above, 25c ea. Mrs.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 1, Ellijay.





3 small aprons, $1.25 p. p.
Mrs. E. C. Tolan, Rt. 1, Bu-
ford. ;

Will quilt your quilt tops
on machine, you furnish
everything, $3.50 ea. Mrs, A.
R. Rowland, Rt. 1, Box 35,
Chester.

8 quilt tops, large size, for
full bed size, new materials,
dif. patterns, $2.50 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Smith,
Rt. 2, Waco.







Old fashion bonnets, $1. ea.;
aprons, 40c small; 50c med.:
60c large. Add postage. Mrs.
ee Major, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville.

New handmade dbl. bed
size, quilts, good solids and
prints, cotton material and
padding, basket design with
appliqued handle, rose design,
dutch doll, all appliqued on
unbleached sheeting, $12. ea.;
Cut patterns, 35c ea. Add
postage on -ea. order. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57,
Ellijay.

One cro. bedspread, large
dbl. bed size, bleached white
in star design; also, lace for
pillowcases, $2. pr. or emb.
pillowcases, $2. pr. Winnie C.
Taylor, 835 Summit St., S. W.,
Apt. C 5, Gainesville,

Girls dresses, size 2-6 yrs.,
cotton, lace trimmed, $1.75 ea.
plus postage; girls 2 pc. play
suits, shorts and tops, $1.50,
size 2-6 plus postage.; girls
one pe. shorts, $1.; tops, 75c;
womens cotton house aprons,
75c, large; 50 smail, all cot-
ton, band tops. Add postage.
Mrs. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box
132, Jesup:

Cro. shell stitch baby
sweater, cap and bootee sets,
in best baby nylon, pastel
cols., pink, blue, yellow, green
and white, $5. set; or sweater
and cap, $4.40; bootees, 60
pr. (state second color choice)
Order anytime, sets made in











Childrens dresses, nicely
made, 1-6 yrs. size, $2. ea.;
full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asst. cols., $5.50 ea.;
aprons, 75 ea.; 6, $4.; novel-
ty potholders, 20e ea.; 7, $1.;
dishtowels, appliqued or emb.
25 ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size
quilt tops, $3. ea. pieced by
pattern. Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Handmade quilts, dibl. bd-
size. $7.50 ea. and postage.;
one vanity set, red and varie-
gated, cro., 3 pe., $1.50 p.p.;
one coffee table scarf, wheel
design, fuchsia red and white,
$1.50 p.p.; baby crib quilt,
large size, block design, $4.
P.P. Carrie Bates, Rt. 1, Ac-
worth. :

Quilt tops, 3, $10.; step
around the mitn., fishing boat,
and basket designs. Adi post-
age. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Quilt tops, dbl. wedding
ring, fan and turkle, $4. ea.;
young mans fancy, diamond
and squares, stair steps, tri-







$2.50 ea. All of new prints and
solid colors. Add postage.
ars, Edna Foster, Rt. 3, Cal-
oun.

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins, in
pink, blue or white, all hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1.10
pr.; 3 pr. $3. P.P. Mrs. Edgar
Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
good material, machine sewn,
gents bow, fishing boat, bird
trap, piano keys, $2. ea.; log
Cabin, postage stamp, grand-
mothers fan, step around mitn.,
$2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J.
G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.

White pillowcases, emb. and
cro. edge, $1.25 pr.; unbleach-
ed, $1. pr.; old fashion bon-
nets, $1.; 7 dish towels emb.,

1.; aprons, 3 small, $1.; med,
50c; large 75c; add 40c post-
age. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt.
2s Box 311, Frazer Rd., Bu-
ord.









color blocks, $3. ea.; others G














8 pc. pineapple dre:
$1.50; ruffle doily, $1.
pe. star dresser set,
tailored ruffle, $1. an
cup and saucer doily,
Free gift if order is ov
Mae Whittle, Rt. 1,
Kingsland. =

Cro. dresser runners,
36 in., $3.50 ea.; vani
with 15 in. matching do:
pe., $3., match dresser
ner; will sell one dresser
ner with 3 pc. vanity s
in. doily, $6. del. made
mercerized col. thread.
Ida Mae Sullivan, 826
St., Carrollton.

White Cro. chair set,
web design, $6.; with |
diilies, 3.50; white
bootees of baby yarn,
trim, $1.45; hankies,
border variegated thread
white (or black single
ting), $1.30 and $1.50 P

a. Mrs. G. Taylor, 42
son Ave., Bremen.

Nice quilt tops, sta
other designs, made of
prints, $2. ea.; flower
wedding ring, rattle
made of solid colors, $
Add postage. Mrs. Mit
per, Rt. 1, Canton.

New quilts, dbl. bed si
quilted by hand, some oj
linings, patterns in sq.
ed and solids, some quill
shell, (gen. bow tie) all
$9. ea.; 2, $17. at my
Mrs: P. S. Wallace;- 8
Powder Springs. | ae

Fancy trimmed,
aprons, 50c ea. (print);
holders, asstd. print
ea.; 2, 25c; handkere!
asstd. colors, cro. lace e



eayance ree oraets ee Special ladies old fashion|Franklin, =
C.0.D. all orders P.P, Mrs,| bonnets, 75c; childrens, 50c, SSC =
Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box | State age; aprons of very good _ Cro. doilies, round shell,
14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4968, | material, all trimmed, very | in., $1.50; round flower
sel eT -|Nice, 2. pockets, large and|in., $2.; star flower, 15
Aprons with bibs, nicely | med. with bib or band, 75; 2,| $1.50; shell, ae
trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs,}$1.25; 60c, med; 2, $1.; 3| pointed ruffle 15, i
75 ea.; potholders, 15c ea.;|small tea aprons, $1. Add diamond, 15 in., $
$1.) emb. dishtowels, 3,| postage. Mrs. C. F. Humph- potholders, 6 in., 50
$1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A.|reys, 125. N. Ave., postage. M C

Chastain, Rt, 6, Ellijay.

Aot., Gainesville,

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