Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 October 23

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Phil Campbell,









Farmers

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inviting Spots of Beauty,



_ By PHIL CAMPBELL

crmerioner of Agriculture




Only a short eleven years ago there
no such thing as a roadside park in
eorgia! And yet, today, the roadside
; program in Georgia has been so
ssful that only one other state in the
Ohio, can compare our beautiful pic-





nitiated in 1952 when Senator Her-
Talmadge was governor of Georgia.
es L. Gillis was, as_he is today,
d of the State Highway Board. Mr.
ben F. Burch, an employee of the
hway Department at the time, was
alled by the fact that Georgians and
ors to our state had to pull off the















r to eat a picnic lunch or rest a mo-
t. He took this idea to Mr. Gillis and



ized asa function of the Maintenance



ae



e Division of the State Highway



the 235 parks that dot Georgias
ays offering an inviting place for
gians and tourists to stop, rest and
uic. Some of the parks, ranging in
from one to three acres, even pro-
playground areas for the children.







etting the parks started in Georgia
as not easy, Mr. Burch recalls. There





d for the parks and state equipment
ould not be used to maintain private
roperty. That left one alternative, the
nd must be donated.

In a few short months, Mr. Burch had
ide 67 speeches to civic clubs, garden
lubs and other organizations and had
M1 tten countless letters.

Thi State Highway Department $ en-





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1963

EORGIA'S R

IE P





rce of Pride to Georgia

ay on a side road or shoulder in

1 the roadside park program was au-
ision of the State Highway Depart- .
Today, Mr. Burch and the Mainten-

artment isin charge of the care



A GEORGIA ROADSIDE PARK, LOCATED NORTH OF MOULTRIE ON STATE ROUTE 133
One of More than 235 Readside Parks Scattered Along Ga. Highways

. gians responded to the request and road-
side parks began springing up throughout
the state. To this day, not one penny of

state funds has been utilized to purchase
land for roadside parks. All of the pro-

perty was either donated to the state or

secured on a long term lease.

The equipment used in the parks,
such as the picnic tables, are built and
provided by the State Highway Depart-

_ ment as is the maintenance of the parks.





no state funds available to purchase



Agricultural
CALENDAR

Nev. 5 "Wildlife Management" Short

Course, ABAC, Tifton.



Noy. 6 Commercial Egg Production
Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.



Nov. 7 "Broiler" Short Course, ABAC,
Tifton.



Nov. 7-9 14th Annual Convention, Geor-
gia Livestock Association, Geor-
gia Experiment Station, Experi-
ment. Nov. 8 Program Day,
"Livestock and Youth."









These lovely roadside parks provide
a rest stop for the traveling public not

available in many states. No trading or
soliciting or all night camping is allowed.
The parks are checked periodically by
the State Patrol.

Each park is equipped with tables and
benches for eating, grills for cooking, gar-
bage cans and drive ways and direction-
al signs.

Many garden and civic clubs through-
out the state have adopted a roadside
park as a project and have turned them
into veritable flower gardens,
them even more inviting and comforta-
ble.

Although there is no way to check the

actual number using the parks each year,
it is not surprising to find 10 or 15 cars
at a park at one time. And too, the hun-
dreds of letters received from every
state in the nation and some foreign coun-
tries is a source of pride to the state.

All Georgians and visitors are invited
to use the roadside parks. And while you
are there, be sure to do your part to take
eare of these shady rest spots and keep
them beautiful. Lets all help the High-
way Department keep Georgias reputa-
tion for having as beautiful and plentiful
state roadside parks as any state in the
United States.



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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Department of Agricvidture

Agriculiure Building

Capitol Square
Ailania 3, Georgia

Phone JAckson 4-3292

D. A. Pullin, Editor
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices



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PHIL CAMPBELL

commercial businessman,



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Farm Work

WANTED



White man, age 53, single,
wants job looking after hens,
cows, or hogs, for reasonable
salary, and room and board.
Can drive truck and tractor.
Need job at once, and will go
anywhere. James D. Rodney,
Ri. 1, Milledgeville, c/o Geor-
ge ial. Posey.

Man, age 50, white, wants
light general farm work. Exp.
with chickens, can drive
trucks, tractors, and do gen-
eral repair work. Want room,
board, and salary. Can go
anywhere, anytime. Luther A.
Johnson, 108 Drexel St., De-
eatur, Ph. 378-0607.

Man wants job in dairy, or
on farm doing light farm
work. Need work now. Relia-
ble and willing to work, and
can move anytime. Have wife
and 16 yr. old son in family.
Carlton Stewart, Rt. 3, Madi-
son.

Man, age 36, with wife and
4 children, need job right
away. Have 1-1/2 yrs. ex-
perience in dairy on DeLaval
pipeline. Can do most any-
thing, but would like good
dairy job with wages of about
$35. to $40. week. Must have
house, lights, running water,
on school bus route. Robert
Ce_Daniel,= Rt: 17 Box 126;
Franklin (come to Lilhams
store and turn rt. on dirt rd.,
to first house).

Single man, white, in fifties,
wants job with elderly peo-
ple doing light farm chores
such as feeding and caring
.for chickens, cows, and hogs
(mo heavy lifting). Want
room, board, laundry and
$25. wk. salary with Satur-
day evening and Sunday off.









Need work now, and_trans-

portation furnished. Will ans.
letters. Terry Daniel, 942
Boulevard, SE, Atlanta 12,
Ph. MA. 7-4286.

24 yr. old son, and his
mother, want place with el-
derly woman helping with
farm work, in exch. for 2
rooms and small salary. Pre-
fer around Macon or Jones-
boro. Will have to be moved.
No phone calls. Mrs. R. C.
Moses, Rt. 3, Lithonia (Z. C.
30058).



Would like to pasture
horses or cattle and look af-
ter them. Have good barns,
good water, plenty of persim-
mons and black locust. C. C.
Clark, Rt. 2, Box 309, Stock-
pridge, Ph. 474- 4697.

Mature, refined, white wo-
man wants work picking fruit,
or gathering pecans. Will
live in; temporary, or perma-
nent. Ellen Johns, Rt. 2, Box
420, Waycross.

_ White man, age 38, wants
job tending layers (hatcning
type), no general farm work.
Scber, honest, dependable,
and :experienced. Will work
for reasonable wkly. salary
for person who does not drink.
Must be moved, and will need










4-5 R. house, wired for elec.



waa dependable n man with
family who is experienced in
swine management to care for
around 150 sows. Weekly sal-
ary up to $50. plus commis-
sion according to experience.
4 R. house, lights, and water,
on school bus rt. Gus G.
Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-
6929 (no collect calls).

Want man with experience
and at least one helper to
take charge of laying house
in Towns Co., with capacity
of 12,000 lg. size layers. Will
pay straight salary, or give
percentage of gross income;
or will lease houses, or pay
per dozen eggs gathered. Can
give immediate work. Advise





about experience, age, and
references. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia.



Want working foreman with
small family for S. Ga. farm;
someone who is worker as
well as foreman, with knowl-
edge of general farm equip-
ment, and experienced in
corn and peanut farming.
Need someone with sufficient
education to figure payrolls.
No drinkers. Have house with
plumbing and elect. on school
bus and mail route, State age,
number in family, and send
references first letter. Lester
Varn, Rt. 3, Box 5380, Albany,

Ph. HE. 5-8621 (no collect|



calls).
Widow, in nice country
home, wants woman to live

in and assist with yard, flow-

ers, and other light farm
chores. Must be in good
health with no bad habits.
Modern conveniences, good
food, kind treatment, and

small salary. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
Rt. 1, Adairsville, Ph. 3

2597



Want young couple with-
out children for light truck
farming who will live in as
cne of family. Need someone
who can drive car. Small
wages paid. J. W. Eaton, Rt.
, Ranger, Ph. 334 - 2413
(Fairmount).



Want white Christian wo-

man to live in with widow,

do light chores, and look af-
ter chickens. State ne and
salary expected. J. W. Dene
Rutledge.



Want, couple, or woman, to
live in and help with small
truck farm and some chick-
ens. Room, board, and _ sal-
ary. Permanent home for
right person. Must be sober.
Others need not apply. Only
two in family. Mrs. N. O
Weaver, 1322 Dixie Hwy.
oe Ph. 366-7056 (ae
ect

Want dependable middle-
aged white woman to live on
farm with elderly Christian
woman and help with farm
chores, Good home and_sal-
ary. Mrs. J. S. Lindsey, Rt. 1,
Lenox. :

Want neat, refined woman
to see after chickens, garden,
and yards. Salary, room and
board, and have _ furnished





lotment on 50-50 basis, and
will work rest of time for
wages. Easy to get along with,
am honest, and a good work-
er. A Price, Rt. 1, Glenwood.

Woman, age 58, and son
age 18, want jobs with Christ-
ian people helping with lay-
ing hens. Prefer not in back-
woods, and with someone who
pays good. Son not strong,
but can pick up and pack
eggs. State what you can pay,
first letter, and what kind of
place you have, or come <-see.
Have worked with hens, and
do Boog work. Ola Murphy,
Rt. , Pendergrass.

Te age 65, with wife 30 30 (4
children) wants job on farm
looking after cattle and poul-
try. Experienced, and have
some income. Would like job
maintaining fences. Do not
drink or smoke. J. L. Ellis,
Rt. 6, Box 19-A, Hahira.

"Man, white, age 62, wants
light farm work, 15-18 yrs.
experience raising cattle. Can
drive tractor, care for cattle,
or chickens. Want room,
board, and small salary. An-
drew T. Milan, c/o C. E. Wil-
lis, Molena.

Farm Help

WANTED







Want. family to help on
dairy farm. C. W. Hollins-





worth, McDonough.



stove. Can start anytime.| house. Must furnish refer-
Charlie Murdock, Rt. 2, Ken-| ences. Mrs. R. L. McGahee,
nesaw (Z. C. 30144). Rt. 1, Box 204, Cordele.

Want good size tobacco al- Want turpentine man to

work 5000 boxes. Prefer col-
ored man with small family
and have some knowledge of
farming. W. E. Tuggle, Box
569, Fitzgerald. q

Want man and_ wife (or
with couple of children old
enough to help) to care for
laying hen farm and help in

hatchery; also, rich land to
cultivate with tractor, will
consider on halves. Year

around work. Must be honest,
sober, and in good health.
Weekly salary, nice 5
house, water and lights, and
wired for stove. Mary Finley,
967 Chattahoochee Dr., Gain-
esville, Ph. LE. 2-6470 (no
collect calls).

Need couple to look after
livestock for small salary. 5
R. house with bath on pro-
perty, located on Lees Lake
Rd., Fife, Ga., available for
rent. W. L. Robinson, Box
it College Park, Ph. PO. 1-





Farm Land

FOR SALE



30 A. Barrow Co., land, on
all weather road, about 1 mi.
from the new X-way (being
built), $165 A. Cliff Wi Bow!
Rt. 1, Hoschton.

One small plot of land, gas





by land, city water on pro-
perty, near ae E. J. Den-
ton, Rt. 2, Hiram.

Approx 00.
in pasture, 50 A.
A. set out, 7 yr. 0
pulpwood and saw timber;
R. house, plenty of running
water, large barn, on all-
weather gravel Rd., good com-
munity, near Interstate I-85,
$100 A.; also, 6 A. land, one
story brick school bldg. with
55 hundred sq. ft. of floor
space, on paved roads fending
in all directions, % mi. to 4
leaf
land if needed. Mrs. Allen L.
ory Jefferson, Ph. 335-
Dodds

90 A. Dawson Co. land, 7
mi. from Dawsonville, land
bLlays well for any | kind of
farming, plenty of water,
some timber, paved Hwy.
through property, school bus
and mail Rt., convenient to
churches. Paul V. Tatum, Star
Rt., Juno.

_ 5% A. land, part woodland,
















cated 1 mi. So. of Gainesville
city limits, off Atlanta Hwy.,
D. F. Kilby, 412 E. Johnson
St., Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-8663.

110 A. Fayette Co. land,
near Hwy. 54, 50 ft. to pave-
ment, borders Morning Creek.
10, 000 Christmas trees, fruit}
trees, timber and pulpwood,
30 A. clover, 2 wells, lake
site, 2 pastures, small barns



and cattle pens; also 50 A.
Hwy. 279, Kenwood near
Hwy. 85, % in pines, rest

open, lake site surveyed, ten-
ant house rented, near school
and stores, road entrance on
both sides. John Gamma, Box



house, dbl. garage, 3 chicken
thouses, small barn, 14% A.
of vineyard (bronze scup-
pernongs), excel. pasture, live
stream, woodland, wonderful
community with school bus
by door, churches and stores,
near Callaway Gardens and
other recreation areas, would
consider selling a part or all
of the farm. Wayne McComb,
ae Hamilton, Ph. MA. 8-

3 A. land, 6 R. house with
bath, L. P. gas heat, wired
for elec. stove, clothes dryer,
water heater, hardwood floors
except tile bath and kitchen,
white asbestos siding, on
school bus and mail Rt., good
well and pump, 1 mi. So.
Hampton, priced right. Jerry
L. Strickland, Rt. 1, Hamp-
ton, Ph. 566-4300 (no collect
calls).

252 A. farm, 24% mi. from
Hogansville, fronting 3/5 mi.
on U. S. 29, paved Hwy. on
rear of farm, good bldg. lots,
1% A. lake, fenced for cat-
tle, 10 A. cotton acreage, saw
timber and much pulpwood,
one 4 R. tenant house, elec.
wired, large barn, on school
bus and mail Rt. $100 A. C.
O. Lam, Hogansville.

5 A. land, 7 R. house, hot
and cold water, white pine
kitchen cabinets, 2 closets,
sheetrock inside, asbestos sid-
ing, about 14% mi. off Hwy.
23 and 441, on Shirley Grove
Rd., on Tallulah Falls school
bus Rt., see Saturday or Sun-
day. Mrs. Lewis Ivester,
Clarkesville, Habersham, Ph.
965-3842 (after 7:00 P. M.,
no collect calls).

4 A, Dade Co. land, small
one R. house, lights and city
water available, scenic wood-
ed. hills at edge of village,
rough rd., near Tenton. Helen









iB Polly Hall, Rt. 2, Henegar,

Ala. (Ga.
property).

-3% A. land at Indian
Springs, 10 ft. spring, 2
dwellings, adjoining state
park reservation, in sight
paved Hwy. from Atlanta to
Maeag: easy walking distance
to mineral spring, large fish-
ing and boating lake, post of-
fice, church, hotel and mar-
kets. Marguerite Fletcher, 480.

taxpayer on Ga.





30233).

746 A. farm and_ timber
land, located 7 mi. W. of
Jesup and 1 mi. E. of Odum,

U. S. Hwy. 341, Ga. Power
line and Southern R. R., ad-
ditional timber land adjoin-
ing if desired. Roscoe Dean,
612 East Cherry . St., Jesup,
Ph. Garden 7-2264.

4 A. farm land 6 mi. from
Gainesville, off Brown Bridge
Rd., with one A. in creek
bottom, for sale, or will trade.
Homer H. Chatham, Rt. 2,





Box 369, Gainesville.



intersection I-85, more

Covington St., Jackson (Zi Cc:






Coastal Boe ;

Bahia grass, all under |
fence and cross-fence
3 bdrm. modern home
other buildings, s:
payment required. }
Coffey, Rt. 3, Fort Valley

180 A. land, idea
farm, all under fence,
ue Chattahoochee River, >
5-R. houses, both wired j
ao stove, with hot an oC
water, gas tank and heat
Lots of woods, good pas
about 20 A. corn land
plenty of water on place.
ver Dorrough, South Riv
Rd., Franklin. oa

S501 A. land in Fayette
7 mi. NW of Courthous
Fayetteville. 1527 ft. fron
on Lee Mill Rd., 3/4 mi. fro































































part cultivating land, about|2 Paved roads,

2 A. sowed in pasture grass; | branches, $200. A.,, cash
7 R. frame house, city water, | terms. C. L. McEachern,
city gas, paved driveway, lo- etteville, Ph. 461- 5291.

collect calls).

50 or. 100 ATiand= one
E. of Flowery Branch, p
try or cattle farm, with |
house and
(one 180 . 4
150); 2 pastures, drilled
with pump, and good
Nice place, near Hwy. 23.
Mrs. G. C.. Emmett, t
Box 8, Flowery Branch, _

200A. farmland
Co. (Geneva

paved Hwy. Ni
fronting Hwy.
soil, sand-clay subsoil.

suited for Coastal Bermut
and other permanent: pastu



222, Hapeville, Ph. PO. 6-|Pienty of water with 7 la

0268. ee sites. Good sand, mining pi
98 A. Harris Co. land in| Sibilities, along Central of

Pine Mt. Valley, modern/X. R., lg. portion suitable _

peach growing. Hallie EE
ler, Geneva.

Ra.
school, with modern 6
home, 1% baths, jalo
breezeway, and garage.
24 pecan trees. Fred W. G
dens, Rt. 6, Eastman,
374-3217. : :

54 A. land near Cent
church, 6 mi. from Eatonton
with 4 R. house, 2 barns anc
stables. All land wired in, ant
part in pasture, part in culti-
vation, plenty of wood.



Anna Belle Harper, Rt. 2
Eatonton. :
50 A. land, 3 mi. N.

man, 1 mi. of U.S. Rt. 23, witk
fruit trees of all 1
and 100 pecan trees. Appr
30 A. sodded. with Coa
Bermuda grass, 6 R.-
house, tile-hardwood fl
rock-cement porch, 2 car
rage, deep well and plent:
barns. P. F. Hambrick, ate
Eastman.

89 A. wooded land, 180(
ft. on Roosevelt Hwy., about
2% mi. from Warm Springs
with 2 creeks runnins
through. Much honeysuckle
and very good pasture, abou
60 A. fenced, across rd. from
future water shed. Nice build-
ing site, near. Hwy., $80.
about half cash, bal. $51. a1
mo. at 4 pct. interest. F. J
Howard, N. Ft. Myers, Flor:
(Ga. Taxpayer on Ga. lz

6 or 7 A. of land jus

side city limits, near Inter-
state Hwy. 75, partly wood-
ed, pond site, stream runs or
one side of property. Mrs. _
A. Ivey, 489 E. Johnson
Forsyth, (no collect calls).

1,074 A. land, 9 mi. S. Per-
ry on St. Rte. 41 to Hender-
son. 880-A. farming, 95 A. ix
Coastal Bermuda, 45 A. Rye
rest in pines, Perry schoo
district. Mail route, phone by
first of year, 2 new bricl
homes, besewace floor, elec
heat, carport, 2 drilled wells
2 new stocked ponds, flowin;
springs; one Pruden fram
(all steel) cement floor barn
and lg. building with 30,00(
bu. cap. bins, machinery rm
both sides, lg. hen house
spring nearby, other ou
bidgs., end frame tenan
house. W. L. Kring, c/o Sun:
ny Spring Valley Farm, Elks

3 A. land with 4 R. farn
house; also, 15 to ay, -lan
with lake site. R. 1
2640 N. Randall
Point, Ph. P. O. 1-4970.

98 A. land, 2293 ft
frontage on Hwy. 5, 4
of Jasper, with cab
young fruit trees, nee
cross-fenced, Ww.













































FOR SALE

Henry Co. land, all
except 15 A, 3 A. fish
stocked with Brim and
modern 6 R. house with
basement and 2 baths;
_ grocery store, oles
business, 5 mi. W. of
on, Grady Maddox, Rt.
Re 762, _ Bampton, Ph.

farmland in corporate
of Broxton with nice 4
home, flower garden
lawns, tenant house, 2
, 2 dbl. garages, and 20
ecan et priced to sell





































: SNe 15 A.

timber, 1 1
covered with aluminum roof- |

ve pe of
Smits of Dawsonville,
fenced for hogs
and cattle, 15 A. Clover and_
Fescue grasses, nice spring of
water, some oak and pine
small farm house



ing, garden land, and more
grass to fence, steel farm
gates and fence on locust post.
Hog lot has 12 A. with hog
wire up, $4500. C. M. Mc-
Clure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-
2011 (home).

97 A. land in Gwinnett Co.
with farm houses and 50 A. in
ider pines; also, some acre-
age with soil bank pines with
several years payments yet to
be made to owner. Soil bank
Sericea and Cotton allotment,
$15,000 cash or terms. Mrs.




















ck. W. C. Todd, Broxton.

A. land in Taylor Co.,
cleared. Level land,
pond and mill sites, plen-
F running water, house,
good pasture~covered in
uda_ grass, fairly priced,
and see. No letters ee
















































tra ae Lamar

yy 3 A. dairy farm,
barns, - R. house, drill-
well, 40 A. creek bottoms,
A. soddead Coastal

above tract, 2 tenant
good pond. site, and
-unthinned pines with
in cultivation. Will sell
ly, or as one tract.
Walker, The Rock,

os (Barnesville).

lot, wooded - (large
n Hwy, 78 W. of Wa-
house, hot and






















































2S) 0

1 with AOR:
water, natural or Bu-
gas and telephone avail-
ble, garage and other out





me




igs, bargain for cash, or
exch. for farmland. Mrs.
Rt 2; Box



















land, 15 mi. SE Bax-
x A. in cultivation, good
ce and water





abundant
ply. 1 yr. old home, nove-









ing, 3 bdrm., hardwood
modern conveniences;
) 1 x 31 shelter, utility
painted to match home.






















and school route
s church property),
ut 1 mi. off Hwy. No 121.
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on Gatecay river,
ater, dam site; also,





. fenced farming land,
or cattle raising or dairying.
ct. ty. to finance self.










White, Buckhead

rgan County). :
14 A. land with 6 R. ce-
nt block house, 8 yrs. old,
mi, from churches and
ools, on Hwy. 80. P. M.
us, Rt. 1, Box 88-B, Bloom-
dale.

65. A. land eated 1/4 mi.
Wy 6 mi, north of Daw-
on Hwy. No. 136.
ekey Bennett, Rt. 3, Dawe
Walleye 2

1 farm. of 30 A., more
less 2 mi. from Danielsville,
t off Hwy. 29, 14 mi. from
fine for truck crop. 4
ouse, running water, well
d, and elec. wiring. Cal-

2 Bryant, Rt. 1, Daniels-






































A truck farm located 4
of Clarkesville, Hwy.

h 5 R. modern house,

ige, out-bldgs., peach, ap-
and cherry trees, 2 young
apevines, stream, and good
with pump. Small trac-
and equipment with place
tional. Letters ans. W.
Rt. aS Demorest.













: cotton, 20 A. ee aeS
M20: tobacco, 158 A.
asture, Modern 6 R.
use, streams and ponds,
cel, farming and hunting
M. J. Gordon, Ison Rd.,
Dunwoody, Ph. 993-








tion, ail good land,
worked by tractor,
good permanent pasture with

ent: f running water on



barn, cribs, and oth-

at buildings, cherry | and

le

Ss. a. store and

house with water.



M. T. McDaniel, Duluth.

56 A. Franklin Co. land,
1% mi. S. Carnesville city
limits, on paved Hwy 106.
Fish pond just completed,
drilled well, 550 ft., pump,
and several hundred feet new
woven wire fence, trailer on
land. Will sell with or with-
out trailer. C. L. Perdue,
3227 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur.

12 A., more or iess, of land
in Forsyth Co., 3 A. in culti-
vation, balance in woodland
with stream running through,
good lake site. R.E.A. line
and good road. Phone availa-
ble, % mi. off 53 Hwy. in the
Chestatee school district, near
ee Masonic Lodge
Hall. A. K. Grier, Rt. 4, Daw-
sonville CZ Cc S0Lsa)

17 A. good land, some tim-
ber and pasture land, GE aces,
N. of Dalton, close to church
and schools. 2, 5 R. dwelling
houses, one 6 years old with
bath and drive-in basement.
City water, and TVA power.
Grady Harris, Quillian Rd.,
Box 409, Dalton, Ph: 278-
71987 (no collect calls).

200 A. Jand, mountain tree
farm, Ivylog section, Union
Co., suitable for dividing in-
to smaller tracts. Bold stream,
2 lakesites, good stand of
growing timber, 15 A. plant-
ed pines, on dead-end road,
1 mi. to U.S.
TVA lake, $15,000, terms on
half. Jim Lankford, 2652
Bull Run Dr., Decatur, Ph.
241-4780 (after 7 P.M).

Approx. 10 A. pasture and
2 A. garden land, located 3/4
mi, off Hwy. 212 on Butler
Bridge Rd., in Oak Hill Com-
munity, on school bus route.
6 R. house with all modern
conveniences, wired: for elec.
stove and telephone, fuel oil
circulator heater. J. B. Mar-
rett, 1368 Scott Bivd., De-
catur, Ph. 373-1771.

Approx. 2 A, land, front-
age on pavement, 4 mi. from
Dahlonega, northeast. Coun-
try home, all conveniences,
good. garden spot, and 2-R.
Cottage in rear. E. Perdue,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega (Z.
30533).

188 A. land,
N.E. Davisboro, reed. and
eross-fenced with net wire
and creosote post. 12 A.
Coastal Bermuda. pasture, 30
A. young pecan trees just be-
ginning to bear, 2
streams, and 6 R. house with
bath, and barn and sheds.
Clyde H. Prince, Rt. 1, Davis-
boro, Ph. FI. 8- 3592 (No col-
lect calls). ee

Good 10 A. farm, 2 mi.
Dalton limits, on main BW Ye
brick dwelling 10 R., 1% S.,
and 1% b., basement, screened
porches; 3 car garage, barn,
pig parlor, outbldgs., fencing,
pasture, timber. Many pecan,







about 3 mi.

J.| walnut, peach, apple, grapes,

muscadines, strawberries,
shrubs and shade trees. Clear
,| title; 244 mi. schools, church-
es, and new industrial _sec-
tion. City conveniences. House
is furnished, and will sell
turn-key or otherwise. W.

Smith, Box 884, Dalton, Ph.
278- 1739 (no collect calls).

12 A. unimproved land, 1

mi, of. Lula. Mrs. E. Thomas,
Rie 1k) Dahlonega (Z, C.
30533).

20.A. or less, lake site, 14%
hive NG Fayetteville, Y%. mi.

-l|off Hwy. 85, only 30 minutes

from Atlanta. Robert Allen,
Jr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville. ~

25 A. - farm, 6 mi, -from
Gainesville; 2 10,000 sq. ft.
chicken houses, fully auto-
matic: (can be used for broil-
ers, pullets, or hens), 4 R.
modern residence, drilled
well, telephone, school bus
and mail reasonable of-













|fer accepted. Van Leer, P. O.





ox 207, Gainesville.











19, school, and |

|equip. Old Colonial home,

running

tractor farming, on 2
mail route. Telephone and
jelec. available. Sell all or
tracts of 10 and 20 re
| reasonable. J. D. Avera, Rt.

Box 75, Gordon, Ph,






calls).

6 3/4 A, farmland between
Eastman and Cochran on U.S.
Hwy. 23 and Ga. Hwy. 87,
approx. one hour drive to
Warner Robins and other
middle Ga. industrial points.
2 practically new modern
dwellings, located in thickly
settled community on mail
and school routes, near 2
churches. D. T. Bateman, Rt.
6, Eastman, Ph. 374-3986.

15 A. land in Barrow Co.
(Winder), half mile off Jef-
ferson Rd., (paved County
Rd.), with nice timber, branch,
for sale or will trade; want
R. house with elec.,
plumbing, and around 3 A.
of land off Hwy., but on bus
line, with Co. water, gas by
the house, prefer around
Monroe. Write what you have
no telephone). Mrs. Dora
ennett, Apt. 2239, Stanton
Rd., East Point.

18% A. of land, at Flovilla,





Several tracts of land in
Gilmer and Fannin County
(north Ga.), half down and
balance on easy terms if de-
sired. Do not write unless in-
terested enough to come and
look land-over. F. J. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

_ Approx. 10 A. land on Hwy.

7, 1% mi. city limits N. of

ranklin. Large creek runs
entire length of property,
several building lots on front-
age, house with 2 bdrms.,
bath, hardwood floor in
Ivngrm., paneled, screened
porch, and gas heat, good pas-
ture under wire, and barn and
carport, $6,000. or might
consider trade. L, W. peek
Rt. 2, Franklin.

130 A. -Meriwether Coz 40
A. Coastal and Common grass,
hammermill, tractor, ape
R.. 2 baths, complete modern
kitchen, dish and clothes
washer, lift, 5 fireplaces, base-
ment recreation room,. shop,
deep freeze, set tubs; elec-
tricity, telephone, gas heat,
drilled well, jet pump, hot
and cold water tanks, 4 barns,
farrowing pens, pasture load-
ing chute, stock pond, and
cedars, magnolias and pecan
trees, on school route. A. A.
Plastridge, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

124 A. land 1% mi. S. So-
noraville, 45 A. pasture, some
undeveloped and wood land
|including 16,000 pine seedlings
planted in 1957. Recondition-







< ed farm house, drilled well,

land bounded by streams, sev-
eral springs, and located on
several school bus lines, near
several churches; several out-
buildings. Joseph J. Sinnott,
Rt. 1," Fairmount (Z. CG.
30139), Ph. MA-9-5318.

202% A. good-land, about
60 A. can be cultivated, rest
in nice saw timber and young
timber, cedar and dogwood
trees, scuppernong vine-yard
and plenty of running water.
Will sell cheap. George Stan
-dridge, Ellaville.

365 A. land located 2 mi. E.
White Plains on White Plains-
Crawfordville Hwy., approx.
100 A. in pasture, excel. cat-
tle farm, balance in wood-
land, 2 streams, also 485 A.
adjoining this tract with 3
lakes, nice country home and
other farm buildings if larg-
er place is desired. Mrs. A.
Stewart, Sr. 105 Bush St.,
Greensboro.

405 A. farm in Bartow Co.
on U. S. Hwy. 411, with rail-
road frontage, some timber,
pulpwood, stand of young pine
trees, running water, and
houses, 3 barns, and 45 A.
allotment. A. B. Taylor, Fair-
mount, Ph. 337-5988.

43 A., more or less, 4 mi.
N. Fayetteville on Hwy. 92,
$12.000. _G. W. Wallis, 1853
Center es East Point, eh.
PO. 1-1552

24 A. land close to Ellijay,
3 A. in cultivation, on school
bus and mail route, with 7
R. country. house, and all
kinds of fruit on place, beau-
tiful mountain view. I
Watson, P.O. 5
jay, Ph. ME. 5-2904 (at ent







_tonly, and no collect calls).

ok

ipa
lic roads with school Bue and |




Be
5576 (after 7 P.M., no collect |

TD. ft,

4 | mi.

Box 173, Elli-





rt fa
| one mi,
oie Nis John E. Renfroe,
T4053. Fayetteville, Ph. HO.

100 A. Pickens Co. land,
corners state Hwy., good
gravel road, school and mail
Rt. through property, plenty
running water, creek, old mill
place with spring, covered
with fine young timber, some



large enough to saw and
pulpwood, except, 3 A. sow-
ed in alfalfa, all lays well,

fine for lake site, cattle and
chicken farm, about 8 mi.
from big government dam,
no bldg. on property, sell at
bargain. Bill Hyde, Rt. 2, Box
84, Jasper, Ph. 692-3708.

For sale or rent 63 A. land,
new 7 R. house with modern
conveniences, apple orchard,
stream, pastures, on paved
road, 5. mi. So. Blue Ridge, on
school and mail Rt., will ans-
wer all mail. Howard E. Mc-
Lendon, City Rt. 28, Box 133,
Jackson, Tenn. (Z. C. 38301)





(Ga. taxpayer on Ga. pro-
perty). :
Small 2 A. bottomland

farm, Grandview Lake, 3 R.
partly furnished cottage, elec.,
garden tools, private road,

$2,500 cash. Anne Kelly, 208 |

S. Main St., c/o Grandview

ood pasture with water, and|Nursing Home, Jasper, Ph.
cy home, bath, aA Jasper 692- 4141 (call after
good well, W. F. Long, Flo-|3:00 P. M. Wed. through
villa. - Sun.).

54 A. farm with running
water and plenty of timber,
4-%% mi. NW of Royston, near
Bryant State Park, 200 yds.
from paved road. Perry Reese,
Rt. 2, Canen.

1-1/8 A. land, 26 mi. of At-
lanta, 4 blocks off Hwy. 78,
nice lake site, and 7 R. house,
old colonial, with 8 x 38 ft.
hall, 2 porches, hot, cold city
water, gas heat, phone
house, ceramic tile bath house,
sheet rocked, with school bus
and mail by door. Part tin roof
and part conventional roof,
$6,500., or will swap for
smaller house in Douglas Co.,
Austell, or Mableton. Mrs. J.
V. Driskell, Rt. 2, City, Brown,
St., Douglasville, Ph..WR. 2-
3744. ;





3-5/8 A. good land in White
Plains, Green Co., Ga., clese to
town, with 3 bdrm. liveable

house, elec., good well, fair
roof, and 3 lg. pecan trees,
fruit trees, nice shrubbery,

Minimum of repairs required,
$1,200. S. J. Moss, 1781 Old
Hickory Rd., Decatur, Ph. 284-
5504.

10 A. land near Stone Min.,
brick 5 R. house with bath,
and carport, on wooded lot.
Mrs. Rena Britt, Tucker, Ph.

938-2981 (nights).

5 A. land, pasture, barn,
boiling spring, near Lake
Lanier, with brick. 6 R. house,
1-% ceramic tile baths, car-
port, screened porch, stoop,
basement, hardwood floors,
Ivngrm., wall to wall carpet,
kitchen, den and dining rm.
tiled; birch cabinets.
plumbing. Located 1-1/4 mi.
N. Hall school and church.
Shrubbery and 2 paved drive-
ways. Gordon Peck, Rt. 9,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-8861.

99 A. fine farming land 3
mi. from Draketewn, 6 mi.
Temple, and about 10 mi. to
Villa Rica, with 30 A. fenced
and 25 A. in Clover and Fes-
eue, large branch, and sur-
rounded by creek. Old home-
place with 4 ft. fireplace, huge
oaks, nice tenant house, and
barn. $15,000. Mrs. Roy C.
Betts, Rt. 2, Mableton, Ph. SY.
4-4695 (Atlanta).

6 A. farm in Cobb Co., 660
from county water and
natural gas, and adjoining
monitering station. Max
Hardie, Rt. 1, Box 140, Mable-
ton, Ph, 948-7586 (Austell).

7 A. farm in Bibb County, 2
city limits, paved road,
good dwelling house with
modern conveniences, and 3
lg. chicken houses, and layers
and equipment if desired,
good egg market. John E. Bu-
1760 Rt. 1, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-

523 A. very fine stock farm,
3 mi. from Collins, Ga.,
separate fields, plenty of
water, good timber, some fruit,
and plenty of fish, 130 A. in
cultivation. Two sets of build-

&.|ings, 6 R. bath, hot and cold

water. $75,000, with $25,000
cash. Rev. J. R. Smith, Manas-
Sas. ;



rm land on].
N. Fayette-+

Ane

A-1/2

9 | 367-9293.





24 Av in Bibb County, level

fertile acres, new hog wire

fence, imp. pasture, 4 chicken
houses of 3,000 ft. cap.,
time aluminum roof, lumite
curtains and fully equipped;
old 9 R. home, complete bath,
telephone, butane gas. Also, 8
Hereford cattle with ample
hay in barns, and pear and

Stuart pecan trees. Schoo] bus

in front yard, and near
churches, $18,500., terms, or
will lease. Vic W. Yearwood,
P. O. Box 217, Macon: (Rt. 3).

36 A: farm in Avalon, 4 mi.
from Lake Hartwell (5 mi. |
from 1-85 on black top rd.,
just off Hwy. 17) with 3 bdrm.
dwelling, forced air heat; lg.
chicken house and fenced
pasture, $14,750. John F. Dill-
on Jr., Rt. 1, Box 3, Martin,
Ph. 779-2273.

Small farm, 37 A. land, 4
mi. from McCaysville, witn 4
R. house, plenty of wood,
water, and some cutside bldgs. .
Located about half mi. from
Hwy., bargain. priced. Junior
an Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box







= A. land in all white com-
munity, on Hwy. 245, Fannin
Co. with low rambling frame.
dwelling, 8 R., hall and bath,
elec., well with pump, hot and
cold water, phone, and. lg.
utility house; also, 30 X 389
block bldg. cn place. Near
churches, schools, and. rural
mail and school bus by door.
Can vacate in 30 days after
sale. Robert Langley, Rt. 1,
Box 204, Mineral Bluff (Z. C.
30559).

92 A. land, more or less,
just out of Monroe on Snews
Mill Rd., Walton Co. with ap-
prox. 40 A. open, and rest in



woods. 2 streams, and lake
site, convenient to 2 roads,
reasonably priced. L. M.

Christian, Rt. 1, Monree. .

50 A. land in Barrew Co. on
state paved rd. mail and
school bus rt., REA and tele-
phone service available..25 A.
cultivated land, balance in
young timber and _ pasture,
nice stream across place with
fine spot for fish pond, 2-mi.
OLteU, 9: 29,5: Ot Carl! Ormil
W. of Winder, 45 mi. from At-





Janta. .2. We. Tanner, Riel,
Auburn. &

152 Aj starm: -62.Mi=S:. OF
Valdosta on Hwy. 381 near.

Hwy. 75 intersection, 80 A.
cleared land, 50 A. in perman-
ent pasture, 2.29: A. tobacco; 2
irrigation pits, fish pond, good:
liveable house, tobacco barn
and out buildings. $300. A.,
$12,000. down, and reasonable
terms. Ralph Hamm, Rt. 2,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-4797.

178 A. land, in Haralson Co.
near Hwy. 27, some timber
and pulpwood, some cleared,
running stream, no buildings.
Located between Bremen and
Buchanan, on power line,
schocl and mail route, good
location. Mrs. D. T. Pollard,
. . Box 5, Waco, (Z. G:
30182), Ph. LE. 7-2886 (Bre- |
men). :

1-% A. land 5 mi. W. of
Warm Springs, with 7 R.
house wired for stove, con-
erete storm cellar, on paved
Rd., mail and school bus route,
lg. shade trees, near church
and store, $2,500. Ben C.
Fowler, Warm Springs, Ph.
655-3839.

190 A. land between Wrens
and Warrenton, near Baston=
ville. C. L. Langham, Rt. 2;
Warrenton.

15 A. land, fenced, 9 mi. W.
of Athens, on Hwy. 78, with 7
R. 2 bath, white frame house,
approx. 2,000 sq. ft., with dbl.
carport, fireplace elec. heat,
also drilled well, and 2 broiler





M./ houses with 10,100 cap. Har-

vey L. Hammond, Rt. 1, Wat-

kinsville.

50 A., more or less, Barrow
Co., on paved Rd., Mulberry
River boundry on back side of
property; about % in pines,
remainder can be cultivated,
or used for pasture, one barn
in fair cond., covered with tin.
No house, Will sell Farmall C.
and 2 disc plow with land. On
school bus and mail &t. Ross
Maddox, Rt. 4, Winder, Ph.





Small plet of land good for
farming or garden, with 6 R.
farm house, city lights and
water, $9,000., down payment
could be arranged. Contact
for appointment J. H. Wallaca,
RP. O. Box 256, Valdosta.

life= |















oi land

FOR SALE



100 A. land 12 mi. W. of
Griffin, with 6 R. and bath
youse and drilled well;
-enant house and several out-
reuses. Land fenced, and has
+ streams of water. Mrs. Mild-
sed Bottoms, Williamson.

447.70 A. land at Temple,
1-%4 mi. N. of Hwy. 113, sur-
-ounded by paved roads.
House, barn, well and 4 st-
seams and 2 good lake sites.
Approx. 250 A. in cultivation,
~yalance in growing timber.
ideal location for developing
seattle farm. 8 mi. of Villa
Rica. and 14 mi. Carrollton.
Ed H. Garrett, Villa Rica, Ph.
459-4074.

150 A. good red land, S. W.
of Villa Rica, 100 A. or more
in saw timber and pulpwood,
2G A. in Soil Bank, and about
15 A. in Sericea, Lespedeza,
with % mi. of black top road,
and 1-% mi. of surveyed line
for Birmingham and Atlanta
Hwy. 0. L. Spence, Rt. 1, Villa

PSG ROL VA

and in Bar
County, with good timber, J
mi. west 6f Winder and 3 mi.
to Auburn; on paved road,
with mail and bus route by
door; good 5 R. house, bear-
ing fruit trees, 2 good pas-
tures, springs, 6 miles to ac-
cess Rd. to Interstate Hwy.
85, and 42 min. to Atlanta,
$9,000. Robert C. Miller, Box
12, Braselton.

Small: plot of land cleared
into two small fields, on U.














1/4 :
ly cleared, plenty of (
old barn, good house, splend
id well, fruit trees, telephone
and elec. service; :
joining farm of about 85 A.,
large spring branch, about 40
barn, good well, small house,
good land, partly in grasses,
telephone, and}

some terms,
elec. service. F. R. Heald, 491

pa

cleared, 45 A.

also,

ad-



timber,



S. Hwy. 301, 4 miles N. of) ese ele eas ae eee
Nahunta, with 8 R. ouse. eae 2 z
Ideal for two chicken houses 10 A., Douglas Co. land,

or small truck farm (next to
Satilla River swamp), $4,000.
R. L. Orser, 211 Strickland

$150. A., cash or ter.
Caine,
Janta (Z. C. 30801).

P. O. Box

ms. W. R.

1863, At-



Ave., Blackshear.

55 A. land on paved road,
lying next to city limits of
Baldwin, fenced and cross
fenced for .hogs and cattle,



Barrett, 964 St.

25 A. pulpwood land, 1 mi.
30: of Atlanta. Mrs. Eugenia
Ave., N. E,, Atlanta 6, Ph.
TR. 2-5214.-

Charles



about % grass, 4 woodland,
some timber; 2 dwellings,
small barn, pig parlors for
450 pigs, city water, 4% A. fish
pond, and 2 streams. Henry
Perry, Baldwin.

100 A. land in Pike county,
near Zebulon, good land un-
der fence, grassed, reasonab-
ly priced. W. H. Phillips, 800
Zebulon St., Barnesville, Ph.
1457 (nights).





Rica.

a 60 A. level land, half in
~ Approx. 4 A. land, North| cultivation, balance in oak
Ga. mts., with nearly new 5 R.|and pine, located at Bain-

house and bath, gravity water,
elec., hot water heater; about
1% mi. to town; paved road on
front of property, and dg.
stream on back side, and nice
lake site. Creed McConnell,
Young Harris, Ph. 379-4182.

Small farm, Towns Co., ad-
jacent city limits, Young
Harris, on paved rd., with 7
R. house, bath, full basement,
elec. heat, city water and tele-
phone. Excel. community, con-
: venient to stores, churches and
schools (half mi. from College

Campus and 3 mi. from Lake

CGhatuge). W. R. Hall, Sr.,

Young Harris.

40 A. land 4 mi. E. Buchan-
an on Hwy. 120. Good stream,
3 A. branch bottoms, 3
upland, rest in pines; some
saw timber. 6 R. house with
built-in cabinets, dishwash-
er, hood, stove, carport, gar-
age, barn, shelters, gas heat,
and plenty of water, and 1/4
mi. highway frontage. Charles
W. Allen, 530 Pinecrest Dr.,
Bremen. ;

856 A. timber and cattle
farm near Altamaha river,
not swamp, 150 A. in Coastal
Bermuda pastures, balance in
good timber, quail, deer, tur-
key, and good fishing. One
mile frontage on paved Hwy.
Will answer inquiries. T. R.
Britt, Rt. 1, Baxley, (North
U.S. 1),. Ph. 367-3092 (no
eollect calls).

114 A. of land, 35 A. in cul-





tivation, some good pasture
and woods. Mrs. J. M: Bone,
Edgewood Dr., Butler, Ph.

862-5529 (no collect calls).



16 A. KE. of Nelson on paved| Small acreage, Clarke
road, one mile from town, on|County, on paved road, 3
mail and school bus route,}room house, good well, near
with branch running through|Ccity limits of Athens, good
property. Good 5 R. house|community, in walking dis-
wired for elec. stove, and tele-|tance of old established
phone. Mrs. Nan Brown Cox,|church. Buyer must have

Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

oS A. land, more or less, 2
mi. from Blue Ridge lake, with
4 R. house, water, and car-
port. Edd Cornett, P. O, Box
274, Blue Ridge.

170 A. land 5 mi. N. Black-
shear, one corner borders
paved road, 60 A. set in
young pines, balance has good
natural growth of pine tim-
ber, $180. A. Mrs. D. J. Har-
rison, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Ph.
449-5560:

73 A, land with 53 A. in
cultivation, rest in timber
(some saw timber and pulp-







wood), good land, 1 to 1%
bales per acre cotton; fair
house and barn; _ blacktop
Hwy., and railroad through

farm (2% miles to backwa-
ters of Hartwell Dam. C. F.



Isbell, Rt. 1, Bowersville
(near Airline, Ga.). mets
Approx. 128 A. land in

North Georgia near Nottly
Jake. W. M. McClure, Rt. 4,
Blairsville.

100 A. land at Bainbridge,
out West St., edge of city
limits, on paved rd., with 57
acres in cultivation, rest in
pine and oak. All level land,
no streams, lg. house, barn,
and other buildings, deep well
water; also Farmall A. trac-
tor with equipment. E. B.



limits,

buildings, good well

A.) St.,

bridge, out West St., at city
j on paved state road,
with frame dwelling -and out-
water.
M. B. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 503,
Bainbridge.

65 A. farm land 4 miles
from Buchanan with plenty
of water; lake site; house,
barns, other buildings, on
school and mail routes. Good.
5 R. house built in 1954 with
all conveniences, hot and
cold water in house, bath fix-
tures, gas heaters, wired for
gas and elec. stove, with hard-
wood floors and big cement
front porch. Will sell house
and part of land, or all to-
gether. Letters answered. C.
G. Summerville, 515 Gordon
Bremen (adjoining 5
points Rd.) Ph. LE 7-3785.

161 A. fertile farmland in
Lamar county, 3/4 mi. off
Hwy. 41. Some pine, hard-
wood, saw timber and puip-
wood. 12 lg. pecan trees and
other fruit trees. 8 A. cotton
allotment. 5 R. dwelling with
half-bath, wired for elec.
stove; tenant house, barn, and
smoke house; also branch and
pond site. Mrs. J. B. Thom-
as, 201 Elm St., Barnesville.





250 A. Lanier Co.

60 A. in cultivation,
tobacco allotment, remainder | -
in good pine timber.
farm will be sold at auction
to settle an estate,
farm Tuesday,
A. M. R. E. Smith, Executor,
201 Hoke Smith Annex, Ath-
ens.

Nov.

farmland,

38% A
This

at the
19 atl



20 A. land, one

R. rustic









d, loaded 7
. Chinese chestnut tre
yrs. old, and no sign ev
blight or other disease. Spri
branch with small pond and

lets of fine flowers and shru
bery, on mail and school bi
rt. I have worked this farm
for over 50 yrs. Cheap, and
with terms. Write, or come see
farm. J. D. Fuller, Mountville.

165 A. chicken and cattle
farm, 17 mi. N. Gainesville, %
mi. off Hwy. 52, on good
stoned rd., good new house,
and 3 chicken houses of 16,000
cap., plenty of gravity water
to furnish both, 80 A. in past-
ure, and about 40 A. in Fescue
and Clover (mostly creek
bottoms). George W. Bridges,
Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ph. 864-
2391 (after 6 p. m.).

Approx. 4-% A. land, 6 mi.
E. Dahlonega on paved rd.,
near Phillipi Church. Louis Y.
Carder, Rt. 1, Murrayville, Ph.
864-2315 (no collect calls).

All or part of 74 wooded A.,
in Coweta Co., 30 mi. of At-
lanta, 3 yr. old, 6 R. modern


























Bs BT RIN bed a ae kN

good well of water at house, | Aubr
ton (Z






















streams, near hu
bus by the hou:
allotment, Hwy.





















but measures 411%



























possession at
Giles, Rt. 4, C
280 A. land,
tenant houses, 0:
with running wate
wood . floors),



















road, off Hwy. 78, bargain
price $4,000. G. D. Smith,
1029 Pine Grove Ave., N. E.
Atlanta (Z. C. 30319).

2



cabin, elec., partly furnished; | house, 20 X 30 new block|p., $39 A. Olin
also, nice barn, cement en-|bldg., with bath, and 150 X 30 : a
closed well, on good dirt| fj chicken house (new);.

stream, and 2 good wells, on
black top rd. Write for ap-
pointment. R. C. Langley, Rt. |
4, Box 276 A., Newnan.

land with lots of



















ft. paved Rd.,
many trees, elec. a
available, 6







16 A. Towns Co. fertile
land, approximately 4 A. is
old tobacco pateh and garden,
balance heavily wooded with
hardwoods, good road, beau-
tiful views of Lake Chatuge,
ideal retirement farm. K. W.
Cox, 358 Tall Oaks Dr., At-'
lanta 5, Ph. 255-2532.

from new Atlanta X-way.,
planted in Sericea at present,
running stream and pond,
and 5 R. house (needs some
repair). Ray A. Nolan, 56 East
Washingten St., Newnan, Ph. |
AL. 3-2905.



mi. to Chattan
community, i
chicken raisin
eash, Emory Wi

| Tunnel Hill.
_ 127 A. Stephe:
houses, several ou
large barn, plen



50 A. in Douglas Co., 12 mi.











































32 A. land approx. 9 mi.
from Monroe, and 31 mi. to
Atlanta, (1% mi. off Hwy.
78, and approx. 5 mi. from

perton, 1 mile from 4-lane
Hwy. Abbie Brantley, Rt. 3,
Soperton. eile





ber, several runn
large lake well





10 A. land, 6 mi. W. of So-


















Loganville, on the M.A. Etch-
ison plantation), 2 A. wood-
ed area, rich, level farmland,
on roadside. Includes 5 R.
frame dwelling house, elect.,
one small branch, well, and
5 A. permanent pasture with



90 A. land in Walton Co.

Lyons, off Hwy. 280, 1 A. fish
pond, 22 A. in cultivation, 1 A.
tobacco, and 5 R. cement block |
home, all fenced
fenced, with 16 lg. pecan trees,

wire fence. Miss Lubenia|and other fruit trees and: out] jake site, 3,000
Ethison, 571 Mitchell St.,|buildings, $6,500. Jesse V.|River. $175 A
SW, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-7066.|Gause, 21 1612 Zem



32-1 A. land, 5-% mi. from | Mai

















and cross





mi. from Covington ci
% mi. off paved Rd., p

















07 Brogdon St., Sa-



with 2 dwellings and big barn.
Running water in house, and
some young timber, reason-
ably priced. Located 4-% mi.
from Monroe on paved Snows
Mill Road. W. H. Garrison, Rt.
1, Monroe,



3 A. land, elec., gas, coun-
ty water, on Mt. Vernon Rd.,
700 ft. from new X-way, 78
hwy, near Austell, lays along
Sweetwater Creek for good
fishing, nice shade trees, 9
large grown pines; good 5
room house. Near everything,
yet it is country, $6,000 cash.
James Burger, 620 Killian
St., S. E., Atlanta 12, Ph. 627-
7161 (no collect calls).



good references and take an
interest in community. For
sale by owner. C. H. Kenney,
P. O. Box 243, Athens.

42 A., 7 miles north of
Rome Hwy. 53, 20 A. pasture,
3 A. lake, 1 A. fruit trees, 50,-
000 ft. timber, lasting water
through place. 9 room brick
veneer house; also, 2 tenant



houses, drilled well, natural
gas. Cash only. C. H. Scott,
Rt. 1, Rome, Ph. 234-1595

(no collect calls).

942 A. more or less, near
Lake Lanier and _ constant
level lake, fine fishing, 6 mi.
from Gainesville, out Dah-
lonega Hwy., 1 mi. past
Tompson Bridge, turn left on
paved Ledan Rd. Old garage
bldg. on property, elec., phone,
school bus and mail rt. H. S.
Smith, 2250 Fairway Cir., N.
E., Atlanta 19, Ph. 753-6273.

67 A. land, bound on the
West by state Rt. 997 and on
the South by X-way now un-
der construction. Waine
Welch, Rt. 1, Auburn (Flow-
ery Branch Rd. N. E. corner
of Gwinnett Co.).

1040 A. in Blue Ridge Mt.,
325 A. fenced, in 10 fields,
pasture 150 cows, lots of
young timber, beautiful se-
cluded valleys, waterfalls and
lake sites, creek through cen-
ter, many branches and







50 A. land, more or less,
1-1/4 mi. from Jackson Lake,

ory
vannah, _| HI. 3-5348.
One A. land in Cobb County| 79 A. ta
for sale or trade. Half in cul- 200,000 ft.

tivation and half in timber,
with permanent stream; near
good school,
and shopping center.
Holtzclaw, Rt. 2, Smyrna, Ph.
HE. 5-5985._ .















water, 3 mi. E. Trior
View. Mrs. B. B. Bu

1, Trion.











transportation
Rook:













125 A. Jand in timber on U.





on paved Hwy. 212. with old
house, some out buildings and
few lg. pecan trees,
young. pines, and oak, good
well of water, branch and 2
springs, good place for fish
pond. Close to church and on
school bus route, $4,000. Mrs.
Tommie B. King. Rt. 1, Box
233, Monticello (Z. C. 31060).

some

S. Hwy. 129, with 6 R. house
on gravel Rd. and mail Rt.
Approx. 15 A. in cultivation,
pasture, Mt. to back lake sites;
also, 32 A. land on paved
Hwy., all in timber, and :
small streams, $35. A. Wayne

Ramey, Rt. 1, Sautee. ;

Small plot of land with 2
houses, one 7 R., and one 4





ings

227 A. dairy farm, 4 mi.
from Monticello on Hwy. 300,
entire farm fenced, with 160 A.
pasture seeded in Clovers and
grass, 30 A. bottom land, 25
A. growing timber, 4 A. fish
pond, modern dairy barn, lg.
sleeping barn, 2 storage barns
for grain and hay; and three
4 R. tenant houses, 6 R. mod-
ern dwelling house, all build-
have running water,
drilled well, $25,000., cash or
terms. Mrs. Odessa C. Wicker,
Monticello, Ph. 468-6019.

R.; excel. water; 100 gal. gas
tank goes with big house, will
sell separate. Rich soil to pl-
ant, or to raise poultry, swine,
etc., 4 mi. from city, and close
to school, on U. S. 17 South,
See to appreciate. Mrs. John
Vahle, Rt. 4, Box 227, Savan
nah (Z. C: 31405).

118 A. farm, 5. R-- house,
5-% mi. from town on paved
Hwy., convenient to stores and
churches. R. A. Warr, P. O.
Box 606, Thomson.







house, electricity,

95 A. land, for cattle raising
or dairy farm; about 75 A. in
pasture, Coastal Bermuda,
Lespedeza, Vetch, etc. Modern
on paved

5 A. timber land, nice bldg.
site, on dirt road, mail Rt.,
will sell only to christian
people, prefer middle age
couple, $1,000 cash. Mrs.

































3, Carrollton

near Blue Ridge,
with bath, gara






through farm an



















wood, Ga.), No _
(Resident of F
Ga.) =










mail and school bus route.
Plenty of water, good creek.
A. D. Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 127,
Montezuma.

609 A. timber tract, located
half-way between Montezuma
and Perry, on Hwy. 224, with
better than 200 A. planted in
pines in Soil Bank, will draw
approx. $10,150. through 1968.
Most of woodland in good pine
reproduction with consider-
able saw timber and pulp,
$60,000., part down and terms
on balance if desired. R. E.
Suber, P. O. Box 111, Monte-
zuma.

142 A., more or less, farm in
NW Ga., Chattooga Co., 9 mi.
SW Trion, 10 mi. NW Sum-
merville, 5 mi. N. Menlo, and
15 mi. S. LaFayette, with 5 R.
house, good well of water, and
lasting springs. John W.









Smith, Rt 1, Box 503, Bain-
bridge.

springs, terms to suit buyer.
M

B. Riherd, Rt. 2, Alto.

George Siceloff, Rt, 1, Talla-
poosa. ;

Mr. J. D. McCart,
224, Conyers.






2 bdrs., liv. R., kitchen, hall,
bath, wired for stove,
with elec. pump, garden and
yards fenced with new wire,
ear wash and tool houses, ex-
cel. place for cows and hogs,
en school bus and mail Rt.,
near 3 churches and 5 stores,
$2500. Mrs. f
Tazewell.










1-3/4 A. land, new house, 6
heat; also, plent;
2 road frontages, p
netural gas, city wal
able, 20 min. to St
via . X-way,

500 cash. H. L.
College Park, P

_70 A. mt. Jand -




well





Cliff Lumpkin,



fruit trees, good barn, stream,

ft. living area,
conveniences, on paved road.
Jack Bell, Rt. 2, Rainy Rd.,
Temple, Ph. 562-3706. i

27-% A. land, under fence,








remodeled 6 R. home, 1580 sq.
all modern



ganville,



Davison, Rt, 3, Box 223, Sum-
merville, ee

perty.
Loganville. _







150 A. farm 3% mi.S. Lo-
just off Hwy. 81,
with 3 houses, one located on}
3 A. with lake site on _pro-
Claude Brewer, Rt 1

























arm, all in pasture,
35 A. sodded, good for graz-
g cattle, creek through pas-
Old house, barn and
outbuildings. Located
50 min, drive from At-
lanta, come out X-way to
| nyers, get on Walnut Grove
and come to Walnut
ve and inquire at Robert
d Store for directions. (2
mi. from Jersey and iG
m a eee). Mrs. Tavie
} , Covington (Z. C.


















26 A. land, 12 mi. E.
ns, in Arnoldsville, on ae
weather road, 1/4
from pavement, good wen 3
large streams, excel. lake site,
A. in lespedeza and grass,
balance in pine trees, house
in need of repair, but has
ood out buildings. Fred K.
amby, P. O. Box 425, Clark-
esville, Ph, 754-2242 (no col-
lect calls).

OA. chicken
house holds 5,000, house and
barn, good lake site, will sell
imber land with lake site or
will sell all oes F, OW.
G: ae oe Cleveland (Z.







farm has










= land: some wood,

black top road, school bus
~% mi: of Toccoa, house is
elec wired for stove, close to
ce Hartwell, good neigh~
bors, (no colored), to find ask
Cale Station, come see. Dal-
n Cale, Rt. 4, Toccoa.

40 A. land: 36 A. fenced in
pasture, 2 chicken houses, 4,-
000 cap. ea., in operation: al-

6 RK. dwelling with bath,
$14,000.
Calhoun,







ce neighborhood,
an: Starnes, Rt. i
(Lillie a).











tion land, lots of young
timber, plenty running wa-
ter,= good 4 R. house, good
barn, new lake, good well wa-
at the house, house wired
r elec, stove, mail rt.-by
or,-1%% mi. from Dawson-
and Tate. Hwy., near
eS store in Pickens Co.,
. 1, Ball Ground. Mr. Jesse
ode, c/o Horace Dood, Rt.
Cumming.

EoD ae land, zy nut aaa
it trees, 2 mi. from ~Car-
rollton and Wet Ga. College,
pee 166 Hwy., near Lake
Carroll and airport, lots of
rade trees over 50 yr. old,
R. house, could make
rs. upstairs, $30,000 no
also, about 50 A. across
branch, | adjoining | above pro-
perty on same Hwy., lots of












1140 ft. eee on
ee ene streams,
rowth of pine and hardwood.
C. S. Bradley, 3135 Lauen-
ture Dr., Chamblee.

mt, land: house, spring
ater, all services, 2 mi. N. of
Jayton on /Hwy. 23. John
anda, Rt. 2, Clayton.

1.7 A. land im Pickens Co.,
3 bdrm. 2 bath house
heat, full basement, all
ec veniences, excellent cond.
EH.A. finaneing. Frank E.
Tate, Ph. 735-






















well, Jie,





near
; house

(known

Elliott ee Mrs.
ernon Freeman, Rt. 2, Win-
















re Ton 9 mi.

Grange on Youngs Mill Rd.,
th 6 R. house with bath,
city conveniences, in ex-

i cond.,. cash: or terms.

rla- Pickell, PO: Box A,
Grange.



from. La-







176 A. ian N. E..

1 51 mi. of Clarkesville,

tivated, lake site,

, several A.

pre ved forest; also, 2 farm

Mae Shoal Greek Pesce
_E. C.. Whitworth, Rt...

Ph.

) not collect.

n et elon City,
Lake Rd., with
lep
















of production,

938 - 2336

|game refuge

with
pines, and other | ee eon
4 R. house, no bath, well with
pump, on mail and school bus
rt., and near church.-A good]
buy, or will rent. Mrs. C. M,
Roberts, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph.






HU. 2-6610- (no collect calls).



217 A. farm,
ty, 8 mi.
cotton and peanut: acreage,
some permanent pasture par-
tially fenced. 3 bdrm. house,
school bus by door, 2 mi. off
Hwy. 25. Bruce Selman, Rt.
1, Box 128, Keysville, Ph.
3740 (Waynesboro, no collect
calls).

58 A. farm 7 mi. S. E. La-
Grange, John Lovelace Rd.,
30 A. of fine pasture, farm
fenced, stocked lake, and ir-

in Burke Coun-



rigation for garden. 7 R.
house with bath (tub and
shower), out-buildings, or-

chard; and 15 A. nice young
timber, and pecans for shade;
also, tractor equipped. C.
B. Sherer, Rt..1, Box 44, La-
Grange, (no Saturday calls).

_ 31 A. in Madison Co. with
4 R. house, between Royston
and Danielsville, near Martins
store, $2,500. Mrs. E. B. Wil-
liams, Box 263, Lavonia, Ph.
356-5445.

43 A. land: 39 A. in pine
timber, 4 R. house and bath,
better than 1700 ft. of road
frontage on both sides, 4 A. in
cultivation, one A. in chicken
yard and house, pig pen, shed
and new barn, 3 mi. off X-
way 20, 40 min. from Atlan-
ta: William H: Pitchford, Rt.
1, Box 281A. Mt. Zion Rd.,
Oxford. (No phone, someone
at home daily). :

150 A. Houston Co, land,
ereek on back of property
with road on it, pond site,
spring head fed in middle of
farm, full of birds, $593 om-
ing in for 5 more years from
Pine Tree program, real good
hunting, ideal for cottage,
good neighborhood, $13,000,







-|terms to reliable party. Allen

Whipple, Box 98, Perry, Ph.
429- 1753 (day).

216 A. Houston Co. land,
near Perry, heart of state,
hunting of- all kinds, large
home, caretaker for farm,
425 pecan trees in excel. state
$1700 coming
in yearly for 5 more yr. from
gov. pine tree program, bub-
bling springhead in middle
of farm, ideal for pond, few
good pecan seasons would
pay for farm. Mrs. Evelyn T.
Whipple, Perry.

Disabled farmer wishes to

sell 108 A. fr located %
mi. from U. 2h o.-mi, OL
Pine Mt., land: is fenced, cot-

ton allotment of 3 AS mak-

ing 1% bale A., 30 A. in corn,

newly constructed fish pond,

peach orchard set out last
year, apples, grapes, pears,
plums and pecans; also, 2

tractors (1954 Allis Chalmers
and 1955 Farmall), both in
A-1 condition, 3 houses, all
redecorated, 4 barns, other
ae ae oe: and poultry,
ee H. Mayo, Rt. 2,
Box es. Pine Mountain.

276 A. cattle farm, half mi.
off X-way No. 85, and 1 mi.
from Great. Hartwell lake,
fenced and cross fenced, 225
A. open, rest in timber. Sod-
ded in Lespedeza, good Govt
check. Modern country home,
lg. conerete store bldg., barn,
tenant house, beautiful
grounds, 2 lakes. Has been
surveyed, paved frontage,
terms. L. L. Whitmire, La-
vonia, Ph. 356-7131.

18 A. in Gwinnett County
near Interstate Hwy. 85, on
2 paved roads, near State
Rock Quarry prison camp
about 6 mi. east of Bute
repairable dwelling house,
$4,000. cash, or terms at pct.
Gordie Yancey, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-3295.

50 A. land, 3 mi. W. Roop-

ille, no house, plenty of
running water and wood,
good lake site; also, 20 A.

land 2% mi. Roopville, cover-
ed with young pines, good
bldg. site with mail and
school bus Rt.; also, 42 A.
land, covered - with pines and
7 A. lake site on Hwy. 5, W.
Roopville, 6 R. house. Blake
F. Potts, Rt. 2, Carrollton.

- 100 A. more or less, 25 A.
tenable land, located 9 mi. E.
of Clayton on Clayton-Pine
Mt. Rd., nice trout stream
and mt. timber, land adjoins
on. back side,
paved Hwy. on front, house




,| wired for electricity, on



school bus Rt. (Known as L.

: dford Farm). Virgil
ord, Rt. 1, eo




N. of Waynesboro, B

, 2 good farm houses;
stream, small lake site; lots
of young - pines growing on
apeue half of farm; about
1600 ft. on paved St. Rd. 324,
REA power, natural gas,
pumps in wells, county water
within half mile; 5 min. drive
of Interstate Hwy. 85; also,
approx. 100 A. located in
arrow Co., about 2 mi. from
Statem, between Winder and
Athens, lots of pulpwood
ready to cut; 2 streams, lake
site, and 16 A. cotton allot-
ment. Will sell all or part,
$100. A. <A. S. Williams,
2278 Cresta Dr., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-7815.

40 A. Jackson Co. land, on
mail and bus Rt., 5000 cap.
chicken house, dwelling house,
big barn, all under fence,
some timber located on sandy
creek and small branch, 6 mi.
So. of Commerce, sell cheap.
Ruel Sienanides Rt. 4, Com-
merce.

~ Several a Clayton Co. Mt.
land, located in. Persimmon
Community on. main road
near church, on school bus and
mail routes, near Game Re-
fuge and Tallulah River. Ru-
fus Keener, Rt. 2, Clayton,
Ph. 782-3706.

102 A. White Co. farm, 2
bdr. house, bath, good barn,
other bldgs., 7000 cap. broiler
house,
several head of cattle and
hogs, 400 bales of hay in
barn, approx. 600 bu. corn
in field, tractor and all farm
tools. Plenty of water, 2 A.
spring fed lake, good fences,
fruit trees, on school bus and
mail routes, $18,000. J. W..
Willeford, Rt. 1, Cleveland,
Ph. 865-2861.























automatic feeder and |





2 A. Tift County farm,
on Hwy. 41, fenced and cross
fenced, new home, elec., pea-

nuts, tobacco, cotton and
ecrn allotments. A. L. Law,
Chula. ie

11 A. Cherokee County

land, 2-houses: One 4 r. house,
1/2 bath; one 6 r. house, one
whole bath, near Free Mome
cnool, on black top road,
scheol*bus and mail route,
price $10,000. Mrs. C. G. Mor-
DUS ea ev Umcals
2101.

For sale or trade: Th A.
land, modern 7 R. house, 2
baths, hardwood floors, full
basement, 3 mi. So. of Bre-
men. C. T. McIntyre, Rt., Car-
rollton.

150 A., fenced and cross
fenced with creosoted posts, 5
R. block house, one bath, -
porches, modern conveni-
ences; 4500 cap. chicken house
with equip.; 53 Ford tractor
and equip.; dairy barn, calf
barn, tool shed, big hay barn,
60 purebred Hereford cattle,
located on paved road, 20
min. by X-way to Atlanta.
Homer I. Smith, Rt, 2, Box
264, Bufifington Rd. College
Park.

1632 -Ateland) = about=e0:cAy
cleared, about 3% A. lake
well stocked, 10 A. hog pas-
ture. J. R. Glass, 723 N. Wall
St., Calhoun.

60 fertile A. Dawson Co.
land on Amicalola River, 24
A. in Coastal Bermuda and
Serecia Lespedeza, 20 A. open



bottom land, remainder in
young pines, % mi. river
frontage, mt. scenery and

wildlife habitat, $100 A. Wil-
liam N. Callaway, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming, Ph. 887-4443.



Small plot of land with 4
R. house, bath, new garage,
on mail and school bus Rt., 4%
mi. from Pine Mt. Valley ae
O. S.. H. Brewer, Rt. 2, Box
54-B, | Hamilton,

Oa As Clayton C Co.



: farm
land, 2 mi. W. of Jonesboro,
42 mile off paved road, beau-
tiful home site and _ fine
| growth of: timber, power tele-
phone, school bus available,
stream on property. SH
Hilliard, 188 Sir Mark Court,
Jonesboro, Ph. JA. 3-5356
(during office hours).

40 A. land more or less,
located 7 mi. W. of Jasper in
Pickens Co., on paved Rd.,
large, old house now occu-
pled, spring in yard, plenty
of shade and water, old barn
and pasture, some young tim-
ber, come and see on Sun-
days, Mondays and Tuesdays
only. . L. Murphy, Rt. 2,
Jasper, (Z. C. 30143).

230 A. land in DeKalb Co.
near X-way, Interstate 20,
with permanent pastures,
good fences, excel. barn and
poultry house, streams, 2
lake sites, lots of young tim-
ber, and recently remodeled
home, with central heat and
all conveniences. 20 min. from
Atlanta. Located on Rock-
springs Rd. between Evans
Mill and Panola Roads. C. H.
Allen, Lithonia.

100 Ae farm, more or Tess
on paved road, half mile W.
LaFayette with 2 houses
wired for stove, 2 springs, and
part of farm in cultivation,
rest in young timber. H.
Andrews, Rt. 1, LaFayette,
(Z. C. 30728). Ph. 4-8531.

1% A. land, 1-1/4 mi. W.
Snellville on Hwy. 78, with
brick, 2 bdrm., home, base-
ment, natural gas, bath, wa-
ter, and earport. S. P. Batch-
elor, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.





160*A. land on paved Rd.,
6 R. house with all modern
conveniences, storm cellar, 2
A. fish pond restocked, creek
and springs on place, grow-
ing timber, fruit trees, 11 A.
permanent pasture, some acre-
age in Bahia grass, all under
wire fence. James C. Royal,
Howard.

14 A. in Pine Mt. Valley,
good 6 R. house, 2 hen houses
one barn, city water, 10 A
pasture, on hardtop road,
good community, close to
store, Post Office, filling sta-
tion, 6 churches in communi-
ty, close to recreation park,
on school bus Rt. Thomas G.
Coppock, Re 2, sHamilton.

Approx. 250 A. land, 1 m
Jefferson City school and ay
limits, 2 houses,. R.R., gravel
road and paved Hwy. through
it. Plenty water both sides
Hwy., good open bottom land,
saw timber, pulpwood, smooth
cultivating land, ideal cattle
grazing, farming, lake site,
short distance 4 leaf intersec-
tion I-85, $125 A.; also, ap-
prox. 269 A. Jackson Co. land,
paved road through, large
barn, 2 dwellings, 7 R. two
story bldg. tenant house,
plenty water both sides Hwy.,
175 A. open ready for cul-
tivation, 50 A. pasture, rest
pines, short distance 4 leaf
intersection I-85, $100 A. Mrs.
Garl Porter, Jefferson, Ph.
367-5511.

36 A. land: 11 R. two story
home, all fenced, 2 A. pond
grocery store with stock an
fixtures, 5 tenant fe $35,-
000. J. M. Macon, Rt. 1, Ca-
taula.

5 A. farm: 5 ft. net wire
fence, 2 cross fence, barn,
ear garage; also, brick home,
2 bdr., large screen porch,
large basement, furnace heat,
cook with gas downstairs
elec. upstairs. EK. S..Jinks, Box
247B, Rt. 1 College Park, Ph.
964-2344 (no collect calls).



For sale or trade,

(lake site, creek,

2) Saw.

40 A. land in Cobb Co. on
paved state hwy., several A.
fenced, 4.A. permanent pas-
ture, branch with beautiful
shade trees,
apple, pear, peach and pecan
trees, 14% mi. from grammar
school and half mile from
high school. Completely re-
modeled 4 R. home with bath,
natural gas and drilled well.
W. E. Beavers, Rt. 2, Kenne-

3A. land with 5 R. house,
plumbing, -hot and cold run-
ning water, and plenty of out
buildings; also bait house,
100; x 50: wo rim = hou se,
10 worm: beds (no worms).
Mrs, Roy Brown, Rt. 2,
30, Lake Park, Ph. CH 2-
7520 (no collect calls).

450 A. cattle farm, 10 mi.
W. Albany on Dawson Hwy.
No. 82, 3/4 mi. beautiful
Hwy. frontage, all open and
fenced, with 70 A. crop, bal-
ance Bermuda and Bahia pas-
ture, good soil. Main dwelling

has 2 baths; tenant house,
barns and tool shed. J. W:
Christiansen, Rt. 2, Box 29,
Leesburg. ;

138 A. Walton Co. farm
with some in 30 yr. old pines,
and some in soil bank, pines
6 yrs. old, with 4 more years
of: payments: scheduled and
enough soil bank payment to
qualify for social security.
Some of land in Sericea-Les-
pedeza, and with cotton al-
lotment, 2 unfailing streams,
$150. A., cash or terms. Miss
Willie D, OKelly, Logan-
ville.

Several various Bey farms
for sale by older farmer-
owner, located in diff. coun-
ties in and around lLogan-
ville, priced according to lo-
cation, grade of land, im-
provements made, and size of
timber and soil bank, pine
growth (some with 25 yr. old
pines, some with cotton allot-
ments, and some in direct



path of Atlanta growth). Hoke

|O Kelley, Rt, 2, Loganville.



Canton, Ph. 887-

Pasture is well fenced. J

cated 18 mi.
less than 1 mi.

Evans Mill Rd., Ph. HU.
6454 (no collect calls).

84 A. good land, 2 houses,
barns, fenced and cross
fenced, good lake site, 3 mi.
N. Pine Mt. on Oak Grove Rd.
J.) -O.. Floyd, Ri. 2. Pine





8 A. land on clay road, bus
and mail Rt., about $8,000,
address would be Rt. 5, Aus-
tell. H. G. Brown, c/o Stella
Shuler, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.

62 A. farm with modern 8
R. home, panel den, carport,
new gas heaters, 250 gal.
tank, deep well, submergable



home and_ livestock,
fenced, 2500 set pines,

13 mi. from Dublin on Hwy.
29, reasonably priced, small
down payment, terms to suit

buyer. Ira Maddox, Perry,
Ph. 429-2664.
250 A. more or less of

Tombs Co. land, about 75 A.
under cultivation, 1.61 A. to-
bacco allotment, 6-4-10 cot-
ton, some hardwood timber,
house in need of repair, lo-

cated about % mi. on the Al-

tamaha River, at Grays Land-
ing, $100 A
po Saturdays and Sundays.

W. White, P. O. Box 4173,
Bo Wentworth.



80 A. land, 16 mi. from ea. :

Fayette, Calhoun, and Dal-
ton, with hardwood timber,
some young pine, plenty of
low land, and two streams of

cattle farm, or
joins mountains on east side.
One mi. to paved Hwy. No.
143. Mrs. Callie Pilcher, Rt
1, Rocky Face.

About one A. land with
home, on .Peavine Rd., with
4 R., elec. heat, hardwood
floors, Youngstown kitchen.
sink, bath in house, and out
house, elec. pump in well,
close to store and -churches.
Bus by door. Will sacrifice
cheap for cash, or will trade
for place close to transporta-
tion. A bargain. Come see. S.



. Pittman. Rt. 1, Box 346,
Ringgold.

Chicken ~- farm, 20.miy of
Chattanooga, in No. Georgia,
20 A. good land, good 4 R.
house with bath; chicken
house, holds 5,000 hens,
equipped and_ stocked, egg
reom and cooler, another

louse started, same size, has
own water. Garth Edwards,
Rt. 1, Box 266, Rock Spring
(Hwy. 95) 2

100 A. land some timber
and running water 1% mi.
from West Side store, church
and schools, with hand hewn
log house, century old, drill-
ed well and out buildings.
Ruby Greeson, Rocky Face.

100 A., more or less, on
Hwy. 156, near Ranger, known
as Elek Shope farm. TR. house,
newly remodeled bath, 3
wells, new 12,000 cap. chick-





an house, 2- new, barns: io:
pasture, stocked pond, and
plenty of running water.

Would consider selking cattle
and farming tools, tractors,
corn picker, and Bush eee

Cronan, Rt. 1, Ranger:

6 A. land in Walker Co.,
24% mi. E. of Villanow, 12 mi.
W: of Dalton, with 4 :R.
house, TVA power, wired for
stove, on school bus and mail
Tt. (good gravel road). Most
of acreage in woodland, First
offer of $2,250. buys, or will
swap for car or truck. Don
Parsons, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

60 2A. land 3 mi. <-nrom
Ranger on Hwy. No. 156;
5,000 pines set out 4 years,

big 4 R. house on school bus
and mail route, barn, crib, 2
chicken houses, 4,000 capaci-
ty each, with new equipment
and metal tops; also, 1956
Case tractor with all equip-
ment. Mrs. Emby Evans, Rt.
1, Ranger. ;

217 A. cattle farm near
Rome and Cedartown, with
130. A. in pasture, 1-1/4 mi.
good creek, 3/4 mi. road

frontage in growing com-
munity. 2/3 bottom land. Good
6 R. home, bath, hot water,
washer and dryer, gas heat;
also blotk milking barn and
2 larger barns. Good drilled
well, water in all bldgs., and
some timber, $115. acre: plus



buildings. George Phillips,
Rt. 1, Rockmart, Ph. 684-
7229.

50 A. land, all or part, lo-
from Atlanta
from Evans

Mill Rd. exit of S. E. X-way
turn S. and go to Woodrow
Rd. R. FF. Hammond, . 3165

Mountain, Ph. North 3-2315.

pump will furnish water for

partly
fruit

trees and landscaped. Located ~

., will be on pro- ~

water. Can be developed into -
camp site; _





































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Farm Land

FOR SALE



_ ginia pine.

in Liberty County,

- Formerly.

- home,

Natural: gas, city water,

13 A. farm 7 mi. N. of La-
Fayette on U.S. Hwy. No. 27,

with 4 R. house, bath, lg. day-
light basement, garage, and
workshop (buildings now
teased). Land cleared with
10 A. cotton allotment. Fronts
726 ft. on Hwy. 27, and 553

ft. on good side road City
water, elec., telephone, and
aecess to running water. Rea-
sonable price. Carl McClure,
1418 McFarland Ave., Ross-
ville (Z. C. 30741).

5,155 A. timberland mostly



on plateau in SW Walker
County, some former crop
farming; with much expen-

sive development to produce
future pine forest (almost 3,-
000 A. already planted, or di-
rect-seeded with loblolly pine
supplementing natural young
growth of shortleaf and Vir-
Some hardwood
and pine timber, $30. acre.
Andy Bowen, Rising Fawn.

500 A. pine and hardwood
splendid
pulpwoodhalf mile frontage
all on U. S. 1725 miles S.
Savannah, and 3 mi. N. Mid-
way. Plantation home, with
4 bdrms., 2 baths, lg. porches,
gas furnaces, and attic fan.
apartments. Open
for inspection anytime. Roger
P. Youmans, P. O. Box 201,
Richmond Hill.

19 A. Jand in Roopville on
Hwy. 27, with 3-floor brick
5 R. and bath main
floor, lg. finished rm. and
bath in basement, and third
floor ideal for apt.: beautiful
grounds, yards lg., all kinds
of shade trees and shrubbery,
well landscaped, with apples,
peaches, chestnuts, and scup=
pernong vines; Ig. grove of
dogwood and crabapple trees.
and
elec., close to High and Pri-
mary schools, and churches,
with room enough to grow.
Mrs. J. L. Barrett, Roopville,
Ph. 854-4021-







Farm Land
WANT TO BUY OR
EXCHANGE FOR



Want to buy farmland or

- eut-over land within 30 mi. of

Augusta, with or without im-
provements. Prefer water.
Ross Snellings, 2803 Oakland
Dr., Augusta, Ph. RE, 3-7866.

Want to buy app. 50 A. land
for pasture. Must be within 50
mi. of Macon: also, want to
rent 50-100 A. for pasture
within 50 mi. of Macon. Will
pay cash for lease with op-
tion. F. W. Kline, 1574 Dun-
can Ave., Macon.





Want to buy some farmland
in Newton, Rockdale or Henry
Co. Prefer the section around
the intersection of the So.
River and Ga. Hwy. 20. Cash
or terms. John W. Barr, Jr.,
Butler Bridge Rd., Covington,
Ph. 786-6257.



Want to buy acreage in
Crawford, Houston, Peach,
Richmond or Columbia coun-
ties. State number of A. and
price in first letter. Mrs. B. W.
Sullivan, Rt. 2, Bryon, Ph.
956-4495.



Want to buy farm or timb-
erland within 40 mi. radius of
Atlanta. Need fairly large
acreage for cattle farming.
Ford Rives, 371 Glendale Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta es

Want 20-60 A. wild moun-
tain land, good road not ne-
cessary, but want branch or
creek water. Can use only
low cost acreage. Henry T.
Long, P. O. Box 256, Lavonia.





Want mountain farm land,
not over 100 mi. from Atlanta,
with house or open land. Must
have trees, good pasture, nice
creek, good view of mtns., not
over one mile off good Hwy.
Mostly interested in Union,
White or nearby Co. Write
stating all details (quote on
15 up to 100 A.). Mrs. Helen
Streete, 3090 Buford Hwy.,
Atlanta 29.

Want to buy smafl farm near
Atl., with liveable house, G.
J. loan mortgage, if possible.
Write what you have to offer,
stating price location of farm.
R. G. Gilliland, 1183, 2nd St.,
NW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30318).

Want to buy 20 to 30 A.
land, at least half open, on
large creek or good lake with
sufficient water to irrigate.
Would consider few acres less.
E. Thempson, Lake Crystal,
Midland.

Want to buy 200-300 A
farmland suitable for cattle,
with or without any buildings.
jin Oconee or Jackson Co.,
within 10 mi. of Athens. M.
Stephens, 2139 W. Broad St.,
Athens, Ph. LI. 6-7375.







Want to buy acreage in S.
Fulton or areas of Fayette or
Coweta Co. adjoining S. Ful-
ton. Property must be on good
all weather road and reason-
ably priced. H. D. Davis, Rt.
1 Box 205, Fairburn.



Want to buy farm contain-
ing more than 500 A. of land.
Location immaterial as long as
the land is in good timber
growing area. Interested in
eattle and timber primarily.

of | Will need some open land for

feed crops. Will pay cash or
terms. Write stating gen. de-
scription, location and _ price
of land. Ed Simmons, 53 Four-
teenth St., N. E., Atlanta 9:



Will pay cash for unimpro-
ved farm land or woodland
located in middle-west section
of state. Penson Hill, Green-
ville, Ph. 672-4428. 3



Want to trade approx. 1-%
A. DeKalb Co. land for small
acreage, good for pasture,
within 30-40 mi. of Atlanta.
Mrs. R. C. Stewart, 636 Gil-
lette St., S.. W., Atlanta 10,
Ph. 755-0704. ;



Want to buy for cash, iso-
lated land with no improve-
ments, 10-50 A., located in
Rabun, Towns or Fanning Co.
Not interested in paved road
frontage or close to commu-
nity. Send details, price and
directions. J. H. Carter, 981
Eulalia Rd., N. E., Atlanta 19.



Want small farm or farm-
land within 6 mi. radius of
Covington Rd. at Glenwood.
Want wooded land with
stream. Must be reasonably
priced. Contact only if pro-
perty fulfills above descrip-
tion. C. E. Dowis, 4346 Greg-
ory Rd., Decatur, Ph. 964-
6775 (no collect calls).

Want to buy 1-15 A. land
with or without house, on
good road with gas and water,
near Atlanta. Write stating
full details and price. Prefer
on bus Rt. H. W. Bowman,
dae Elva Dr., S. W., Atlanta





Want land on shares with
option to buy, or will ex-
change labor and services for
land, small or large tract on or
near RR, N. E. Ga. preferred.
Cheap, rough land_ alright.
Francis: A. F. Brunton, c/o
Central Presbyterian Church,
Atlanta 3.



Want to trade for small
farm, with or without house,
any place in Ga. Will trade
$5,000. equity in my Monroe
property which has 3-% yr.
old, 3 bdrm. 2 bath home, and
earport. Will pay cash differ-
ence. Would consider buying
some livestock and equip. Mrs.
Jack Y. Anderson, 321 Wood-
ane Rd., Monroe Ph. 267-



Want improved cattle farm,
between 200 and 600 A. N. of
Atlanta. Must be reasonable.
L. J. Steele. Jr., Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain, Ph. BU. 9-4449.



Want to buy unimproved
acreage, 25-500 A., in middle
or S. Ga., preferably within
50 mi. of Columbus. Write
details of what you have to
offer, including number of A.,
location, price and terms. W.
B. Fortson, P. O. Box 158,
Columbus.



Want 100-500 A. land, with

or without lake or lakesite,
near Atlanta. Mrs. Harold
Bauman, 1705 Merton Rd.,
N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 4-



4692 (no collect calls).

to buy, farm with

ing radius of Atlant
have some sort of house,
plumbing not essential. Can-
not pay over $50. per.mo. Mrs.
Edna Boyles, 123 Spring
Valley Dr., Forest Park (Z. C.
30050), Ph. 366- 0223 (no- co
lect calls).



Want approx. 10 A. GL

area land, near Gracewood,
with pond site and place suit-
able for house and garden.
Prefer sloping land with spr-
ing or small stream. W. G.
Messer, Gracewood, Ph. 798-
4374, Ext, 267. :

Want 25-50 A. farm, 5-10
A. clear, balance in wood,
with 5-6 R. house. Will pay
eash. H. H. Gage, c/o Five
Transportation Co., Bruns-
wick.

Want to buy.a few A. land,
not over 1 mi. from Hwy.
must be near store, with 4-5
R. house. Must have well or
Co. water (no electric pump).
Prefer S. or S. W. of Atlanta.
State price in first letter. Mrs.
Edith Whatley, 2402 Berry
Dr., Decatur. :

Want farm with 25 A., more
or less, on or near paved rd.,
school or bus. Must be within
30 mi. radius S. of Atlanta.
Write stating details of loca-
tion and price. Mrs. J. B. Saul,
179 Ruzelle Dr., S. W., Atlanta
15 .eht PO: 6-7014.

Want to buy or rent 10-40
A. land in or around Telfair,
Ben Hill or Berrien Co. Must
be reasonably priced. Charles
Branch, Rt. 4, Box 162, Fitz-
gerald.

Want to buy high class
farm, plantation or timber
Jand, 500-5,000 A. Write stat-
ing all particulars. Lorne H.
Smart, c/o Fred Miller, RFD,
Dalton.

Want to buy 20-40 A. un-
used farmiand within 50 mi.
radius of Atlanta. C. S. Brad-
ley, 3135 lLauenture Dr.,
Chamblee.

Want to buy farm that I can
make monthly payments on,
within 30 mi. of Atlanta. W.
G Ross, 407 Oak St., Marietta,
Ph. 428-3601. :

Want farm in Gwinnett or
DeKalb Co. Will consider pre-
sent owner living on land rent
free for life. J. R. Curry, 532
Parker Ave., S. E., Atlanta,
(ZC. 30317);

Want land in Paulding or
near-by counties. State total
number A. and cash price.
Describe fully the cond. of
soil, water, timber, and type
structure thereon, if any. Also
state distance and cond. of
public road accessible to pro-
perty. If interested, I will mail
Treply in 10 days after receipt
of letter. L. Douglas Griffith,
Rt-1,- Dallas (2746. 30132)

Want to buy 100 A., or
more, timberland. Do not
want any improvements Jack
H. Barber, Rt. 3, Lithonia.





















Pee ae
Must

| Ga.,

with running water o:

ing, on So: side of Atlanta and
in fair cond., cheap for cash;
also, want small farm in No.
not less than 10 A. and
not. over 50 A., with spring or
rrunning water. Prefer one
with house and must be good
land for farming, must be rea-
sonable for cash. Mrs. R. .
Turner, 2005 Cheshire Ave.,
an Atlanta 15, Ph: PO: te

- Want few A. land with live-

able house, or one that I could
fix up. Write stating full de-
tails, location and best price.
Vernie McClellan, Rt. 5, Reed
Cir., Marietta, Ph. 435-1478.










Want to trade for few A.
land outside city limits of
Elberton. Prefer on Hartwell
or Royston Hwy. Will trade
corner lot in Elberton for
same. Mrs. Nora Boley Box
1204, Athens.

Want to trade country home
in Murray Co. for home and
small amt. land with water,
elec. and on mail Rt. My place
has 4 R. house, elec., water,
mail and school bus by door
daily, big shade trees, young
fruit trees and good land. P. E.
Potts, Rt. 2, Chatsworth.





- Want to trade small plot for
house and small acreage in
Deuglas Co., near Fairburn
Rd. or near College Park. My
property is located on Camp-
bellton Rd., has 7 R. and bath
frame house, and 4 R. and hall
pine paneled, full basement,
both wired for elec. stove, Co.
water. Sam E. Seals, 4921
Campbllton Rd., S. W., At-
Janta Z: : 30331),

Want to trade for small



without house, $2,500. equity
in 2 bdrm., 3 yr. old, brick
home on large lot, restricted
neighborhood, mi, from

downtown Rome. Has built-

carport, patio. Prepared to
give immediate possession and
pay cash difference. Mrs.
Grover H. Anderson, Rt. 1,

5648.



Farm Land 2

FOR RENT



Rich land with 2 pastures
for rent, running water in
each all year; rich garden spot
for produce, and 7 R. house,
lights, running water, located
at Woodland, on paved Hwy.

Marshall, Rt. 1, Box 61, Tal-
botton, Ph. 2322 (Waverly
Hall). :



2 horse farm for rent. on
Hwy. 47, 5-% mi. S. Harlem,
with house, 4 lg. rooms and
hall, 2 porches, lights, and

bus route. Good pasture with
plenty of water. Mrs. Ellie
McCorkle, Dearing.



Want to buy small amount
of Jand suitable for building
shell home, and have large
garden, or would talk about
older Rouse and Jand. Must be
cheap. Prefer near Atlanta.
Mrs. Q. R. Simpson, 6 So.
Eugenia PINE We, Atlanta 18. 18.

Want small farm with good
warden or truck patches, fire
wood lot, and old cabin. Pre-
fer N. Georgia. J. D. Hutche-
son, Box 272, Douglasville.

Want 10-75 A. land, must be
on paved Hwy., 5-10 A. bot-
toms, stream or springs, house
not required, in Cleveland -
Blairsville area. Charlie But-
ler, 1485 Gordon St., S. W.,
Atlanta 10. :

Want to buy land in N. E.
Ga. on terms or will exchange
Atlanta area residence and
property for same. James R.
Warren, 927 Hill St., Athens,
Ph. 548-1563.

Want to buy, within 100 mi.
of Atlanta, abandoned farm,
cut-over timber land or run-
down farm. State location,
whether elec. is available and
road conditions. Can pay cash
for right place, Mrs. Walter R.
Mitchell, 2935 Sewell Rd., S.
W., Atlanta ei PhS PL 5-9792









(no collect calls).

35 <A. Coastal Bermuda
pasture for rent in Bryan Co.,
crossed fenced into 5 pastures
with piped water; nicely
furnished 5 R. house with all
modern conveniences except
central heat, plus conrete
floored farrowing house, pig
parlors and areated grain
barn. 40 or 50 additional open
acres if desired. On school bus
and mail route, with phone
available. Walter W. Meeks,
Rt. 1, Box 245, Richmond Hill,
Ph. 756-3947.

Land and 5 R. house for
rent on mail route from Law-
renceville, wired for elect.
stove, lights, and gas, good
well of water and big garden.
George Bennett, Rt. 3, Box
519, Lawrenceville.





40 A. land for rent on old
Hwy. No. 16, in Sharpsburg,
10 mi. E. of Newnan, new land
cultivated this year, complete-
ly fenced, with 6 R. house,
available in near future. Make
offer. Rev. Bill Allison, 3568
Washington Rd., East Point.



Pastureland for rent con-
sisting of 75 A. cross-fenced
into 4 pastures, ideal for cattle
or horses, reasonable. Mrs. B.
W. Sullivan, Rt 2, Bytor h
956-4485,



farm near Atlanta, with or|

in kitchen, natural gas heat, |

Warren Rd., Rome, Ph. 934.

36, Thomaston Road. W. B.|

good well, on mail and school













of crops plus small m
rental. J. S.

110 A. farm for -
by year or lon;

near Hollywood, goo
house, all modern cc





















sonable; also, 18 A. pe
grass, nice 6 R. house
barn, garage, f

Box 73,
4416.

Want 20- 50. he and w
nice stream, located 30 mi.
Atlanta. Will pay extra if
ra nice. Mildred Danga R
well, Ph. 993- 6621.

Bo Ph, 7:

pasture, ce on-
but will consider
country Rd., give
including rent an
in first letter. Ed C

yearly cash. basis,

abandoned farm (n
proved farm), no share
ping, prefer paces

ree Scott. Bingham,
Conyers. :



farm, 15 or 20 A., eae 6 or
Re house, lights, water,
for butane gas, prefe
S. E. of Macon. B. A.





6 R. house, dont care ho
as long as it doesnt 1
Nellie Smallwood,





Want to rent within 25 mi.
Preston, 25-150 A. pastu
will keep up fence and build
pasture to top quality, would
like running water if bosses
Eglss Surles, c/o Winkler
Farms, Preston. ;

Man with small Te
wants to rent farm (25-75.
prefer in So. Georgia. Be
Sanford, ee ees \
Macon.

Couple in good financia
cond. will work or rent small
farm, timber land, etc. Will
consider purchase of modest
location. J. L. Harrington,
! Box 671; Tucker |
30084).

Eoeance: ;

FOR SALE




































Farmall Cub, all cultivators
except rear, 2 dise tiller, front
blade, good rubber, $450.,
will trade for 5 young Sh
land mares. W. A. Anders
Warrenton, Ph. 465-3385

Jeep engine with stub s
Ae browing flexible coupli:
for connecting to i
pump, $85., also, power it
pump 4, and 20 ft. sncuen
hose. E. T. oe Rt 72,
Adel. ee





harrow, 10, 24 in.,
shape,

Greensboro,

Frontend
tractor, i
este























































































































bber belt, will trade for
or 1947-1950 model
x Ferguson tractor, or



4
l Station, Atlanta 31,
DI. ~4-1956 (no collect

od Sorat 30 in. stones,
good corn sheller, both
Mrs. Paul Westbrook,
, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-

51 Ford tractor, recently
enditioned throughout, new
$575. Golden Lewallen,
: cease Ph. 677-
(Homer).

Hudson- ail burning
cken brooders, good as new,





a ~R. Wood brooders,
a.; 2, 4 ton, feed bins,
waterers and .feeders. R.
ee, Social Circle, Ph. 464-




dise heavy duty pull type
er; Case VAC tractor in
cond. except lift; dbl.
dise harrow, all in
od shape, $450. W. E. Tug-
>, Box 569, Fitzgerald.

1954, Allis Chalmer C. A.



_ bottom plow,
and planter in

d. two row; Allis
r B. tractor, 1954 mo-
harrows, tillers, 4 pe. cul-
ator and planter, good
( row. Joe E. Wildon,
_ 4, Box 91, Baxley.

. shaker, new Gould
beom type, mounted
Case 300 Diesel tractor.
sell together, or separate.
Nowell, Fort Valley, Pie
oS -8360 (nights).

g 3 row grain drill No.
th plow feet and fertilizer
tachment, horse drawn, good
planting cover crops, win-














Ww crop middles. $29.62 at
home. Rowan Gilbreath,
x One Elm St.,
382-2435 (no

il engine and slow speed
achment for cowpeas, $225.
iiten P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3,
acon, Ph. 788-1891.

No. 1 1952 8-N Ford tractor
ale. J. S. Nelms, 1968
ae Greve. Rd., Conley. Ph.

arts for Super A. Farmall
ctor for sale cheap. D. R.
raden, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph.
53-3315 (Palmetto).

2 row Allis Chalmers tract-

, 2 disc trailer plow, dbl.
ction cutting harrow and
p avater, $300. for quick
ale. Raymond S. Carr, Rt. 1,
Ihite, Ph. EV. 2-5845.

point hitch, 2 disc, plow
or Farmall tractor, used very
ttle, $30. cash, or will trade
for 100 Ibs. Fescue seed, or
ton of hay in good cond.
eS Glover, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Broiler equipment: S0crbett
ders; 35, 3 ft., baby feeders:
brooders (5 oil - 4 coal); 9,
. automatic waterers,
for quick sale. R. R.
organ, Rial oe Ph.


























er box. Homer ae * Ghafin, Rt.

-|either or both, cheap for cash,

| collect calls).

De McDonough.

1,000 bu. corn bin with slope |
bottom, fully assembled
(never used), includes 11 ft.
auger, all heavy galv. steel;
also, almost new, Sprout-Wal-
dren molasses mixer with cap.
of 10 tons per hr., complete
with 10 H. P. motor. Will sell





ot iGray. OF Box. 232:
Conyers, Ph. 483-77 7779.

1960 Farmall mod model 149 tr-
actor with planters and culti-
vators, used about 3 wks.,
good as new, $1,000. Charles
R. Cole, Rt. 2; Temple, Ph.
459-4375. 4375, (Villa Rica).

David | Bradley garden tract-
or (300 walking type), $75.;

cultivator (straddle tr ow)
$17.50; adjustable disc har-

row, $18.50; sickle bar, 32 in.,
$35.; adjustable foot unit, new,
$10.; bulldozer-snow plow,
$12.50. All for above tractor in
good cond. H. L.. Wilson, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain, 1369 Brock-
ett Rd., Ph. HI. 3-6140.

1952 Ford 8N, tractor, heavy
duty cast ircn sleeves (new),
chrome rings and pistons, ad-
justable valves, new valve job
by tractor company, 3 almost
new tires, one with high tread





(has hole near rim) new
brakes and paint job, lift per-
fect. Everything in tip-top

cond., $725. Jesse M. Sloan,
4757 Chamblee-Tucker Rd.,
(1 mi. from Tucker) Tucker,
Ph. 938-3734.

Gristmill, 42 in. top, runner
rock, belts, pulleys, line shaft,
and Farmall tractor; also, tin
building at Lumber City, for
sale; reasonable. J. M. Came-
ren, Lumber City. e

1 row Cole planter, dbl.
hopper, for Ford tractor, used
very little. Alvin Hicks, Rt. 1,
Lula, Ph. 869-3665.

John Deere tractor, 2 row
planters and cultivators, corn
planter, cotton planter, 2 gua-
no distributors, gridiron rock,
wt. about 100 lbs.. and several
plows, stecks, and farm tools.
Mrs. John E. Renfro, Rt. 2,
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. -1-4022 :

Cutting harrow and drag
harrow for David Bradley
walking tractor; also, walk-
ing tractor with 3 pieces of
equipment, tractor not run-
ning but has all parts. Garland
Ford, Rt. 2, Lilburn, (3 mi. E.
Stone Mountain Hwy. 78), Ph.
469-8144 (No collect calls).

1960 Diesel Ford tractor
871, extra clean, 1000 hrs.,
$1700, Asa Dorsey, Rt. 1,
Cleveland, Ph. 865-2396 (no









Case DC-4 tractor, has PTO
and pulley, but no power-lift.
Right size for 8 disc harrow,
or any size mower. Tires good,
except one rear has boot, $475.
T. H. Moore, Milner, Ph. 1545.

10 ft. John Deere fertilizer
spreader, $200.; 10 in. Sears
hammermill, $100. Beth in ex-
cel. cond. W. L. Mims, Hepzi-
bah, Ph. 592-4388.

Ford tractor, 3 point hitch,

power lift with tool bar, motor
overhauled, 2 new rear; and 1
front tires and tubes; 8 disc
harrow, 2 disc turning plow,
and cultivator, all $800. Gus
B. Simpson, Rt. 4, Box 277,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-3148.

Ferguson Ford tractor, ex-
tra good cond., 14 X 24 in.
tires, original that came with
abe $750. L. B. Hill, Riverdale,
Ph. 478-9689.

400 gal. Wilson bulk milk
tank, perfect cond:, priced
cheap. Mrs. Carl Baston, Rt. 5,
Box 207, Martinez, Ph. RE. 6-



2259 (Augusta, no. collect
calls).

One horse wagon, full set of
harnesses, plow gear, mule,

wheel barrow and 1 H. plow,
total price, $50., or may be
bought separately. A. Leonard
Clark, 38 Locust Grove, ae
432-3041.



tom plow; 8 ft. dis

good tools. ee noes 100
yds. from end of West St., at
city limits of Bainbridge. E. B.
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 503, Bain-
bridge.











Case grain drill, 10 ftcL8
row, good cond., $150. JW:

Cole, Parrott.



Dbl. run electric self-feeder
with about 600 ft. of troughs
with chain to put them up
with, good cond. Roy Kile,

Star Rt., Dawsonville, Ph.
265-2414.
Center mounted sickle

mower and mount brackets for
Ford tractor, $50. cash, or will
trade for 1 or 2 bottom plow
for 3 pcint hitch. A. D. Cro-
mer, 246 Milledge Rd., Aug-
usta.

Allis Chalmers 1 row tractor
and plows, $350. Frank Stap-
leton, RFD, Lumber City, Ph.
363-4426.

2 good used stokers for

chicken brooders. Mrs. L. A.
Chamblee, 1384 N. Morning-





Cultivator, 3. point hitch,
like new, $190

. Joe Brock,
poe 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-

Complete dairy equipment
consisting of boiler, 150 gal.
pasturizers, 200 gal. Homo
bottling machine etc.; also, 2.
Farmall H. tractors; DC Case,
model 80, wire tie New Hol-
land baler, and one rubber-
tired trailer with 16 ft. flat
body. C. J. Hendrix, Wood-
stock, Ph. 926-6992.

2 chicken pens made of
wood and wire, $10. ea. 8S.
Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rad:,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8463.

Allis Chalmers drill for lg.
and small seed and fertilizer
(all at one time), pick up
with power lift, looks new,
sowed only 50 acres. No fer-
tilizer ever used in it, reason-
able cash price. Talley Luke,
Rt. 1, Box 42, Willacoochee
(2 mi. E. of Lax).

-Two 2 horse wagons, one
freshly painted, both without
bodies, $25. for both at my
place. Howard Persons, Mon-
ticello.

Tube feeders (quarts), 25c
ea.. Elmer Conner, fared,
Gainesville (Z. C.. 30501)
(Merritt Mill Rd. off Cand-
ler Hwy.).

Row - Master for picking
corn or soybeans, excel.
cond., $150.; also, Allis-Chal-
mers 60 combine, good cond.,
reasonably priced. Ferrell K
Hardy, Fulton Mill Rd., Lizel-
la, Ph. 788-5222 (Macon, no
eollect calls).

Ford 1 row mounted corn
picker in excel. cond., ready
for use, $600. George Bell,
Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3615.

a
Caterpillar D8800, skid
mounted, power unit with 15
in. pulley on bearings, 10-
ZBHP, 100 RPM, excel. cond.
Frank E. Rockwell, Jr. Box
24, Tate, Ph. 735- 2101.

Complete farming equip.
and machinery for running
farm, located on Guthrie farm
in Gwinnett County. Estate
of Dr. Nim J. Guthrie, by
Horace E. Richter, P. O. Box
508, LaGrange.

Equipment

Want motor block for 1946
Farmall M. tractor; also, 2
front wheel rims eo same.
Warner E. Wilson, Rt. 1, Men-
lo.













Want used Brush Master
saw (carried on shoulder by
strap) for land cleaning; al-



New Idea No. 5 tobacco pl-
anter, 1 row, good cond., pr-
diced right for cash. ToL.

Park.

| Powell, Rt. 1, Box 90, Lake

so, hand or power, small
grinder for meal or cracking
corn. M. Stout, aun
Springs. :

Want G.L.F. washer and

grader combination, 10 cs. per



DeLaval units with 2 H. P.
DeLaval compressor, excel.

Surge pipeline with auto
matic cleaning system and 4

-cond., $1,200. Henry A. Winn,

hr. Quill Jordan, Toccoa.

Want Ford tractor. Will
trade good 1958 Ford pick-
up truck for same. Douglas










|Dallas, Ph. eee

side Dr., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C.|H. Farmall tractor. George L.
30306) Ph. 874-1932. Rodgers, Dearing, Ph. 556-

150 gal. propane gas tank,|6313 (area code 404).
above ground type, good} Want Ford or Ferguson
cop with 15 gal. of gas,| Diesel tractor with all equip-
$125, H. F. Wilson, Ware Ter-| ment, rotary cutter, planters,
| race, Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-|harrows, cultivators, and bot-
4356. - tom plow. Letters ans. M. E.

tees Walk
i cae or will trade
odel 440 Diesel Crawler.
Tee Manack, Box 244, Syl-
vania, Ph. 564-2290.

Want 2 tanks, any condi-
tion, 12 or 13 ft. diam., any
height. Carl Brown, Howard.

Want good used Butane-
Propane gas tank, must be
cheap for cash. W. L. Mims,
Hephzibah.

Want 100 section of 10 hole
metal hens nests at once.
State price, kind, condition,
first letter. R. O. Herington,
Calhoun.

~ Want Farmall tractor, or
s with farm equipment.
Price must be right. H.
Robinson, 927 Avebury Dr.,
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-8566
(no long distance calls).

Want post peeler and | dip-
ping can for creosoting post.
H. C. Moss, Homer.

Want to buy used tractor
tires, size 13 x 26. Mrs. Paul
Westbrook, Cumming, Ph. TU.
7-279.

Want good used IHC corn
snapper, 2 row, to mount on











Clifton, Rt. 3, Lyons.

Want Farmall C. rearend
housing and axle_ housing.
Would buy junked C. if rea-
ee B. W. Hinton, Reyn-
olds. : :

~ Want Intnl. C. or Super Cs
Intnl. rearend housing and
wheels (gears can be worn
out), or will buy whole trac-
tor, cheap. J. C. Hardage,
1216 Talbotton Rd., Colum-
bus, Ph. 323-9913 (nights).

Want shallow well pump in
good cond. G. Van Green, Jr.,
138 Garland Ave., Decatur,
Ph. DR. 3-9897.

Livestock






| 723-4066.

Dbl. standard Herefo rd es
A. Bal-

"| W.M.F. Zato

| Harris,

Hereford bulls

gvandson Ofek.
88, and Golden Onward Price
5; also unreg. purebred cows



and heifers for sale.
Gee III, Rt. 1, Blakely, Ph.








-bull, 10 mo. old. W.
lard, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. Ie



white, dehorned and ring 4in
nose; also, grade
milch cow, to freshen
Ist with third
Thurmond, Farmington.

Reg.



Melody,
in conformation
Champion in Cobb Co. Fair,
15 mo. old, make excel. re=-
placement heifer, $275. Jamie
Coker, 304 Floyd Rd.,
bleton, Ph. 948-7786:
Reg. milking strain

horn bull, horned,
Feb. 20, 1958, $275;
cows, same breed, reasonably
priced. Adam Whitaker, Blue
Ridge, Ph. 632-5548.





in 9 years production,
from 3 top producers (O.B
13th, Woodbar, etc.). reason=
ably priced for commercial
producers. Elzia Hayes, c/o
Model Farm, Rt.
burg, Ph. AL. 35 4558 (News
man).

385 head reg. Ayrshire cate
tle, Man of War bloodlines,
records on cows and dams of
calves and heifers, 15,000 lbs.
milk. C.
stock, Ph. 926-6992.

8 Shorthorn heifers out of
reg. herd but no papers, avg.
wt. 600 Ibs., $135. ea. Gold-.
en Lewallen, Rt. 3, Carnes-=
ville, Ph. 677-3334 (Homer).

3 dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls: 2 bulls, 19 mo. old, one
bull 17 mo. old, ready for
heavy service, will deliver in
Ga. for small fee. Hardwick
Gibson, Ph. 598-3281
(no collect calls).

Reg. Black Angus _ bull,
Eileenmere breeding, gentle
and halter broken, $300. Or-













2 young reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, ready for service,
excel. bloodline, fine confor-
mation, good color; also, 4
yr. old polled reg. Hereford
bull, very fine. Located on
Birdie Rd. between X = way
and Hwy. 92. R. H. Earnest,
c/o Meadow Lake Farms,
Griffin, Ph. 227-6767 (no col-
lect calls).

1107 Ib. milk base with
Wells Dairy, and 50 cows,
pipeline, 3 milking units (De-
Laval) and 1400 gal. Cream
Pack Milk Tank, will sell
part or all. W. H. Goodson,
Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-3339 (af-
ter 7:00 at night).

8 head nice reg. polled
Hereford cattle: 4 cows, 2
yearling heifers (10 and 12
mo. old), one bull, 20 mo. and
one bull 2 mo. old, see to ap-





preciate. C. W. Smith, PRG cele:
poe 167, Duluth, Ph. 448-

1 ville La Rose, Smyrna, Ph.

EOR SALE 435-5781.
81 head of Whitefaced cat-
Cattle tle, and 1 bull eligible to reg-

ister; also, 25 sheep, and 18
head of hogs, located in
Gwinnett County. Estate of
Dr. Nim J. Guthrie, by Hor-



ace E, Richter, P.O. Box 508,
LaGrange.

Black Angus. bulls, one
Reg. eer line) bull,

approx. wt. 1200 lbs., 2% yr.

old, very nice animal; also,
small purebred bull, no pa-~
pers, approx. wt. 600 lbs. 5

both are nice, selling to pre-
vent roene Jack L. Ander-
son, Rt. Zebulon, Ph. 567-
8782 (no ee calls).

Good size milch cow, part
Jersey and Guernsey, will
calve about the 24th, $135;



heifer yearlings, about 9 mo.
old, $100 ea. i
Luthersville, Ph. 927-6736.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 7
mo. old, Blackcapmere
ploodline. Alvin Hicks; Rtsels
Lula, Ph. 869-3665.





Black Angus bull, Envious
Eric, left and right ear G6l,
registry No. 3642795, Sire No.
2353285, Lorraine Eileenmere
244, Dam: Queen Belle No.
2572617, calved 5-10-61, reg-
istered 5-8-62, $300. Mrs.
Bessie M. Slaton, Rt. 2, Fay-
etteville, (near Tyrone).

Any one of 3 reg. horned





Hereford bulls, calved 2-27-

63, 12-3-62, 6-19-60. Carl

Roberts, Ball uae
Several top quality reg.

polled Hereford bulls, 10-24
mo. old, deep red color, from
popular bloodiines, calfhood
vaccinated. Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-
2312 (Odum).

Thoroughbred Jersey milch
cow, bred to Black Angus, for
sale or trade. Mrs. V. U. Mc-
Michael, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph.
GR. 8-6093.

3 reg. Black Angus calves,
excel. condition, 6-8 mo. old,
see to appreciate. W. si
Briggs, Rt. 1, College Park,
Ph. 964-6907 (Fairburn).

3 yr. old Angus bull, excel.
conformation; also, 2 yr. old
and one 10 mo. old, all of
Ankonian family and desira-
ble as herd sires. Harold H.
Hallman, Rt. 4, Douglasville,







Black Angus bull, wt. ap=
prox. 750 lb., 8 mo. old; also,
Black Angus bull, wt. approx.
600 lbs., 7 mo. old, entitled to
register, dam from Handy
Farm at Griffin, both of good
conformation, C V, gentle and
halter broken, Eillenmere
bloodline. Located 5 mi. So.
Twin on State Rt. 54, W.
Bailey, Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. Al.
3-4788, (Newnan, no collect
calls). :

2 Holstein and Jersey cross-
ed heifers, one fresh with
heifer calf, other to freshen
in a'few days, both calves are
sired by Whiteface bull, rea-
sonably priced. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.





purebred polled
Hereford bulls, no papers,
around 1 yr. old, come on
Saturdays or after 4 P.M. W.
L. Holland, Rt. 1, Taylor Jin
Ra., Temple (nio collect calls).

Reg. Angus bulls,
age to 2 yrs. old, $125-$300
ea., good conformation and
bloodlines, C. V., guaraniteed
breeders; also, open heifers
and bred cows, 2 not reg. but
from reg. herd, heavy with
calves, all C. V. and clean F
W. Phillips, c/o Westover
Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-

Several



weaning





Kidd, Fairburn, Ph. 964-

Ph. 943-4103,

2959 (no Sunday calls).

sired: by our:
Zato heir.

with calves, commercial cows,
George

Reg. Guernsey male, 18 mo. ~
old, deep red with plenty- Of 4

Guernsey |

Nov.
calf Ho We.

Hereford heifer,,.
excel...
and Grand .

Ma-_ 3

Short-_

calved -
alsO: oe

Best group of young a

1, Sharps-.

se Hendrix, Wood-"

also, 4 purebred Whiteface
Pe Couch:

Sag













































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South States Maxi-Milk Dairy Pellet RationFor :
Ruminants only SG 16.0 3.0 11.0
{P) Fiber high F ~ 20.0 3.0 13.6
CORDELE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cordele, Georgia
Cordele Milling Caged Layer G 17.9 4.0 3.5
(P) Fiber high F 18.1 4.7 5.2
CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia f
: Ground Snap Corn 4 Gc 7.5 2 OL alO
(P) Protein low, Fiber high F Boo ao 15.4
JOHN V/. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
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MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia ee
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ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia :
Allgood All-Mash Breeder Mash G 16,5 4.0 3.5
*Fat low F: 24.0. 3.5 3.5
BARRY-CATER MILLING COMPANY, Lebanon, Tennessee
For une Hominy Feed - G 10.0 5:10 56:0
*Fiber high F 10.3 9.1 6.5
BREWER'S FEED MILE, Decctur, Alabama
Ground Snap Corn G 7.0 Bue 11.0.
*Fiber high F 7.2 3.2 11.7
Ground Snap Corn GS 7.0 abe 11.0
*Fiber high F 7.1 3.2 11.5
BROWN'S LAKE POULTRY FARM, Fairburn, Georgia
Brown's Complete Laying Mash G 18.0 3.0 6.0
*Protein low F dd.2: a9. 3.6
BURT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Juno, Georgia :
Broiler Finisher Medicated 19.0 8.8 fa32 95
*Fat low F (21.1 8.0 eehe
CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina : :
Custom 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.0 12.0
*Protein low F 15.3 3.6 6.7
CENTRAL SOYA-McMILLEN FEED DIVISION,. Ft. Wane. Ind.
Master Mix Sweet 16% Dairy SG 15.0
*Fiber high F 16.9 2.7 16.4
Master Mix Egg Concentrate 263 _ G 42.0 6.0 4.0
*Protein low F 41.0 6.1 3.9
Central Soybean Mil! Run GS 11.0 2.0 AER
; *Fiber high Fo 11.0 2.0 34.6
CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee
Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shoris 14.3 oT 5.9
*Protein low : F 15.0 a 6.0

LAVOIIA ROLLER MILL,





JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, ede

































Red Rose 20% Cattle Cubes - SS .f
*Fiber high : : Fo 22166
GAINESVILLE Mit LLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia ;
GM C High Energy Broiler Ration Medicated G 20.0
*Protein low ; F 19.15
HALES & HUNTER, Chicago, Ilinois Eee Saenene e
Red Comb Turkey StarterMedicated ates GS 26.
*Protein low ES 2554
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, came ee j
Pay Day 32% Dairy Supplement (Sweet) = oC.
: *Fat low : F
LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin Ss
Coarse Lightweight Pulverized Oats 3 Kale (O
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INC., Lavonia, Georgia









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Millmore Hog Ration Na See
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Cc. O. SMITH GUANO COMPANY, Douglas, casa So een ene
Ground Cobs and Shucks (A Roughage Supplement) aCe
*Fiber high ae

SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, oo g
Broiler Starter MashMedicated = soa ey
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*Protein low : ee ae

STAR-KIST INTERNATIONAL, S. A., Panama City, R. De P.
Fish Meal
















*Protcin low eta se ES

WILBUR ELLIS COMPANY, New York, New York Sars 4
Peruvian 65% Fish Meal BSE ties.
: : F









*Protein low







ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
2 feeds as declared

ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE, Belle Mina, Alabama
1 feed as declared 5

ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois
22 feeds as declared

ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Ccrlisle, Arkansas
: 1 feed as declared
' ASH BROTHERS MILLING

COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
2 feeds as declaved :

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED == Be
August, 1963 Se - Lo



AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, See
25 feeds as declared

H. H. AVERETT, Ashburn, Georgia
1 feed as declared



3. BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1. feed as declared



iG INDIAN FEED MILLS,

INC., Perry, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



iRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia,
21 feeds as declared

ATCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY,
3 feeds as declared

-OWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
5 feeds as declared

SREWERS FEED MILL, Decetur, Alabama
1 feed as declared

BROWN IMPLEMENT & MILLING COMPANY, Lyons, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

BROWN'S DELUXE HATCHING EGGS,
2 feeds as declared

INC., Royston, Georgia

es Murphy, North Caroling

THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL BIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
1 feed as declared ;

BURT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Juno, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED COMPANY,
2 feeds as declared

CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia
: 1 feed as declared

CARGILL, INC., Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 feeds as declared

L. B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
1 feed as declared

CASH POULTRY FARM, Cumming, cet
3 feeds as declared

INC., Roswell, Georgia





- COOK BROTHERS, DeSoto, Guage




CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
15 feeds as declared . i

CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, For Wayne, Indiana
50 feeds as declared

CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, aeons Mountain, Georaig
4 feeds as declared

CITY MILLS CO., Columbus, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Aghenss ge
4 feeds as declared :


















CLAY MILLING COMPANY,
2 feeds as declared

COKERS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia =
1 feed as declared . Saree de we






INC., Higedie: North Carding | 3


























2 feeds as declared |

COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., home Branch, Gansla
72 feeds as declared

CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, ING., Guntersville, Alabama
1 feed as declared : G

CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Nebraska City, Nebraska
1 feed as declared

CORDELE MILLING COMPANY, Cordele, Georgia
1 feed as declared

COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama ge creas
16 feeds as declared . x :

CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Sooo
i 1 feed as declared














































DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., peloness: Georgia
36 feeds as declared

DAMASCUS PEANUT COMPANY, Damascus, Georgia
; 1 feed as declared

DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Doula: Gameit
6 feeds as declared

DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
2 feeds as declared















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DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Ghovomonacs Tesecstre
4 feeds as declared










DULUTH FARM SERVICE, Deccan: Georgia
1 feed as. declared








EDWARDS & WILLIAMS FEED MiLL, Dillard, Georgia








1 feed as declared

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EMPIRE RICE MILLS, INC., Fair Oaks, Arkansas
Tr feed as declared : es









ne (Continued on fe







MILLING COMPANY, Quitman, Georgia.
as leclared

ATCHERY & ReUEIRY FARM, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
a decicred

MILLs, INC., Erie, Michigan
declared

ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, oe
-as declared

_ FEED MILLS, anor Eednvilic, Gensic
aecee as declared - :



declared

ENTERPRISE, Alma, ase
feed as declared

FEED & PELLETING COMPANY, eiainibars: Georgia
as declared

MERS SUPPL) -& FEED MILLS, Hawkinsvilie, Georgia
decicred :



HT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Geergia
5 jeclared

INC., Bainbridge, cteraia





GIA ROMER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
is declared ; ;

DUCTS CHEMICAL CORP., Retdeulle Georgia
fared



POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Gecraia
as declared : Ee



BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia
as. leciared

iM DEVELOPMENT ASSN., Ellijay, Ceersia: aes
declared : is





as declared : s

ou MILLS, Griffin, Georsis
eds as declared

gRING ON FEED MILL, Milledgeville, Georgia
feed as declared

,

HER sey MILLS, INC., poreyth. Georgia
as declared

ILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georsa
as declared :



_H. L. MOORE COMPANY, Richland, Georgia

I feed as declared



MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia

\ ee 1 feed as declared



MOSS GIN & FEED COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia

-1 feed as declared,



NATIONAL GATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa
1 feed as declared



NEUMOND'S INC., St. Louis, Missouri
1 feed as decicred



NICHOLLS MILLING COMPANY, Nicholls, Georgia
1 feed as deciared



NORTH GEORGIA FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as deciared



_ NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia

6 feeds as declared



OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as deciared



: OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, - Georgia

3 feeds as declared

PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
2 feeds es declared



J. D. PERKERSONS' SONS, Austell, Georgia
I feed as declared ;



_W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY: Leslie, Georsia

1 feed as declared



THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
18 feeds as declared



PLANTERS MANUFAC7URING COMPANY, cine cole, Mississippi
1 feed as declared



| PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia

2 feeds as declared



PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia
ad fed as declared



RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St: Louis, Scout
71 feeds as declared



RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
15 feeds as dectared



LD. ROGERS GRAIN COMPANY, Eastman, Georgia

3 feeds as declared



SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINERIES, Savannah Georgia
: 2 feeds as declared



SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
23 feeds as declared



SHAW FEED MILLS, Marietta, Georgia

1 feed as declared





ISTILLERIES, ING. Bardstewn, Kentucky

ENTS, INC., _Chattencoge, Tennessee

T. G. SHAW & SON, Reswell, Georgia

1 feed as declared





} ZED STORE, INC., Hiawassee, Seorda
eed as declared -

ING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
of ds, as. declared

FORTRITION COMPANY, INC., Rita, Georgia
Ss declered_

INC., Gainesville. Geciaia
declared

SOUTH GEORGIA BRGILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia

1 feed as deciared



SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTHLAND MILLING Co., INC., Gainesville, Georgia

4 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
7 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, aroun Georgia
4 feeds as declared









ER FEE! "MILL, Cane Georgia
feeds es declared



\PLES DAIRY, Carrollton, Georgia ee
eect :



SEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
s declared

WA ROLLER MILL, INiC., Eoventa, Georgia
feed as declared

LLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee |
feeds Gs. dectared



f STATE RICE MILLING > COMPANY, Lake Charles, Louisiana
feed as declared

Ul VIELE. FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Lovie, Georgia
oe seelaieds: t



NG COMPANY, ING, Buousta: Georgia
ds as declared



APANY, Hartwell; Georgia.











SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carclina
3 feeds as declared



SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, a South Carolina

9 feeds as declared



STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



STAR KIST INTERNATIONAL, SA, Panama City, Republic of: Panama
1 feed as declared



SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia

10 feeds as declared



T & R FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hezethurst, Georgia
7 feeds as declared



TROPICANA PRODUCTS, INC., Bradenton, Florida
1 feed as. declared



TURNER MILLING COMPANY, Sycamore, Georgia
1 feed as declared



W. S. B. ENTERPRISES, INC., Mansfield, Georgia
1 feed as declared



- WALKER FEED SERVICE, Cornelia, Georgia

2 feeds as declared



THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas
T feed as declared i



HENRY L. WATERS FEED MILL, Gainesville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



WORTH MILLING COMPANY, INC., Sylvester; Georgia
1 feed as declared



YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, INC., Greenwood, Mississippi
1 feed as declared
As Declared
Penalties
Failures

TOTAL



PAGE 10



Livestock



Reg. Duroc boar, wt. about
450 lbs., from FFA chain. |
Wayne J. Stokes, Rt. 1, Stock-
bridge, Ph. GR. 4-7304.





Reg. Landrace boars and
FOR SALE gilts WL. Welle, Bi. @ Box

249, Macon, Ph. SH. 38931.
Reg. Hampshire boars
oe Cottle about 8 me old, ready for
d bred Here-|Service, from outstanding
eid Sak ie in Here-| bloodline, Mighty Ranger,
ford and Polled Hereford|great grandson of Western
Assn., $2,000 for all. Floyd|Packer ($4000 boar), herd.
Moye, c/o Redbone Farms,|tested for Bangs and Lepto,

Barnesville, Ph. 422-M.



wt. about 650-700 lbs., 9 mo.

Thoroughbred Jersey bull,

old Oct. 16th, gentle. Velvie
Harrison, Pendergrass, (3 mi.
N. Pendergrass).







8 calves, beef type, 3-4 mo.
cld, 3 males and 4 females,
23%c Ib., running with dams.
Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock-
bridge.

2 Black Angus heifers: one
1i mo. old, wt. 500 lbs., other
27 mo. old, wt. 600 lbs. with
first calf at side (2 mo. old
heifer), all are 3/4 Black An-
gus. bred, $400. Vance H.
House, 1685 Cedar Grove Rd.,
Conley, Ph. 622-8714 after
6 P.M. (no collect calls).

Swine

28 Hampshire - Yorkshire
cross. pigs, will be ready af-
ter Oct. 20th, $10 ea. Russell
MeGukin, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph.
LE. 7-3101.

Reg. S. P. C. weaned pigs,
long meat type, sired by
Grand Champion All Breed
Show and Sale, 1962, Dublin.
Can furnish unrelated pairs,
health certificates and pedi-
grees free in buyers name,
- will ship anywhere. Quitman
Sn Eastman, Ph. 374-

2 purebred Duroc sows with
-erossbred pigs, 6 and 8 wks.
old: sow with 6 pigs, $88.;
other sow and 10 pigs, $120.;
also, other crossbred pigs. Jim
Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate
City Community).

Reg. Hampshire pigs, 8
wks. old, $15 ea. without pa-
pers, $16.50 ea. with papers.
L. J. Mauldin, Rt. 2,-Buford
(on Hwy. 124 near Duncans
Creek and Antioch Church).

Reg. Wessex Saddleback
reeding stock, new meat type
boars and gilts, 5-6 mos. old,
disease free. = M. C. Gray,
Newton, Ph. 734-5024.

_ large black English swine,
imported from England, un-
bred and bred gilts, service
age boars and weaned pigs.
Mrs. Hubert Smith, Rt. 1, Box
129, Pearson, Ph. 534-7582.

Reg. Duroc male shoats, 12
wks. old, from blue ribbon
bore, $22.50 ea., with papers
in buyers name; also, reg.
Duroc brood sow, a good one,
$100, or trade for milch type
heifer calf or medium size
horse. J. A. Brown, Felton,
(on Hwy. 27 at Polk and
Haralson Co. line, 6 mi. N.
of Buchanan), Ph. 646-3742.

Purebred Spotted Poland
China boars, long meat type,
excel. for breeding stock,
about 3 mo. old, wt. nearly
100 Ibs., $30-$50, can be reg.
in buyer's name. William
Knowles, P.O. Box 236, Milan,
Ph. 867-8578 (McRae, no col-
lect calls).

Weaned Hampshire pigs,
purebred but not reg., and 2
Hampshire boars less than 2
yrs. old. Martin .Wisherd, Rt.
2, Alto.

Small, high production herd
of Landrace sows, and pure-
bred Yorkshire boar, some
ee ete farrow in Nov. S.
von Schweinitz, Appling, Ph.

' 506-6289 (Augusta).

24 Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks.
old, $10. ea, C. L. Keith, Rt.
Poe. Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-















11 good feeder pigs and
shoats, mixed breed, $10-$15
ea.; also, purebred Yorkshire
male, about 18 mo, old, $40,
a my es cone on Satur-

ay Or Sunday. A. D. Evans,
Rt. 2, Temple.

(5 white Yorkshire cross
Pigs, 8-10 wks. old, wormed
and castrated. Roger Bow-
o7ae Rt. 1, Ringgold, Ph. 935-



Rie Ry Salen ceca So ee ar Sal

Duroc boars and gilts, 4
mo. old, $25 ea.; 6 mo. old,
$30 ea. All treated for Cholera

and Erysipelas, can be reg.

in buyers name. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-
ton, (15 mi. southeast of Guy-

treated for worms and Chol-
era; also, bred gilts, from
Mighty Ranger, bred to an-
other outstanding Hampshire,
will be ready in another mo.,
mates to above boars. O. W.
Taylor, Jr. Rt. 5; Moultrie,
Ph. 985-4204.

Spotted Poland China ser-
vice boars at bargain prices.
M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst,
(4 mi. S. E. Pinehurst). Ph.
645-3544.

17 half Hampshire and half
Black Poland China pigs, fine
and healthy, 2-mos. old. Mrs.
Lillie Dean, Rt. 1, Roswell,
Ph. 993-4836.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

2 yr. old Shetland stallion,
sorrel with light mane and
tail,-very gentle, pony, bridle
and saddle $85. D. R. Braden,
Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. 463-3315
(Palmetto). ~

8 yr. old mule wt. 1100 lbs,
geod shape, works good; also,
1-H. turner, plow stock, new
Gee-Whiz with 7 teeth, 5 new
turner points, about 15 mixed
plow points for single stock,
harrows and bridle, all for
$200. R. D. Wilson, 22 Smyrna
Dr., Rt. 4, Smyrna, (South
Cobb at Dickson Shopping
Center,- back of A and P
Store), Ph. HE. 5-9471.

3 nice red sorrel Shetland
peny mares. all 4 yr. old, bred
to reg. stallion, $125: ea.; also,
2 spotted mares with colts by
side, $165. ea.; several nice
yearling fillies $85. ea. J. R.
Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-6771.

Gentle Tennessee Walking
mare, approx. 10 yr. old, suit-
able for children, $175. cash or
will trade for 3 point hitch
retary cutter. A, D. Cromer,
246 Milledge Rd., Augusta.

3 yr. old Tennessee Walking
horse stallion, grandson of
Midnight Sun, black with
white stockings and star on
forehead, no papers but a
beautiful horse, $250. T. H.
Moore, Milner, Ph. 1545J.

Reg. Quarter horses for sale.
Hutch Hutchinson, Carrollton,
Ph. 832-2710.

Tennessee Walker, 5 yr. old,
gaited, chestnut color, flaxen
mane and tail, wt. 1150 lbs.
Alvin L. Walls, Carrollton, (6
om So. of Carrollton, off Hwy.

_ Nice gentle broke ponies, for
sale or trade; also want old
horses and mules, highest pr-
ices paid. Will pick up within
5-75 mi. of Augusta. BE. J. Mc-
Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Aug-
usta, Ph. RE. 3-3710,

Shetland ponies: mares with
eclts by side; bred mares; stud
colt; sorrel stallion, 4 yr. old;
filly colts, weaned; Welch
mare to foal soon. All colors
and sizes, $50-$150 ea.; also,
Reg. mare. Marvin Newsome,
Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersville,

Welch male pony, gentle,
born April 4th, 1962, extra
good build, $90. del. within
100 mi. or $85, at farm. J. C.
Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217, New-
nan, Ph. AL. 3-1216.

3 yr. old gelding, sired by
Tenn. Walking horse, dam:























mane and tail. Gelding is gen-
tle with children, not reg.,
med. size, no defects, $250. at
my farm with new bridle;
also, new Bona Allen saddle,
$95. See after school hrs. and
on Saturdays and Sundays.
Mrs. Ida Kay Johnson, Rt. 3,
Loganville.

Extra nice r. old, dun
color, Quarter horse mare
with buckskin filly by side,
both $500. Evelyn Webb, P. O.
Box 502, Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-
5971. i



Quarter Horse, red with black.



At Stud: Tom Dooley, top
reg. Tennessee walking hoarse.
Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler
pee ee W., Atlanta, Ph. CE.

11 Shetland ponies: one nice
stud sorrel with white mane
and tail, 3 yr. old; 4 mares
with colts by side, rebred;
also, nice bull calf, about 5
mo. old, wt. approx. 300 lbs.







ton on Hwy. 80), Ph. 772-
3345, :

5 yr. old dapple gray pony
mare, in foal, $120; also, 7 mo.
old filly colt, $60. Mrs. C. W.
Altman, Old Salem Rd., Rt. 3,
Conyers, Ph. 483-4179.

Nice, gentle ponies, all sizes
and colors including Palo-
minos, 100 to select from. O.
L. DeLozier, 1505 Fairview
Rd., N. E. Atlanta 6, Ph. DR.
3-0113.

Beautiful dark gray and
white Pinto pony, white mane
and tail, 18 mo. old, well
broke, gentle but spirited,
also, brown floral western
saddle with closed stirrups,
bridle to match, all like-new,
$150, or trade for Black Ang-
us, Whiteface or Shorthorn
heifer, must be bred to reg.
bull. Mrs. A, D. Wilkes, Box
47, Tla, Ph. ST. 9-3432 (no
collect calls).

Reg. Appalocsa stallion,
foaled 1960, Patchy and Toby
bloodlines, blue roan, white
blanket, blaze face, 4 stock-
ings, gentle, broke for anyone
te ride, $375. Arlin~ Barr,
Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro.

At Stud: reg. Walking horse,
golden Palomino, reg. in Pale-
mino Assn., and jet black
Arabian stallion, fee $25., will
pick up mare and breed until
eaught; also, for sale, reg.
saddle breed mare, Sugar Lee
King, blue ribbon winner,
pleasure mare, 4 yr. old, needs
some training, $150. J. W. Van
Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.

Bay gelding 15.3 hands, 6
yr. old, star both hind fetlocks
and off fore fetlock, will make
gcood open jumper, now jump-
ing 4% ft. with training; also,
could make nice hunter. P. F.
C. James M. Greenwell, U. S.
52549383, Co. E., Inf. Sch. Br.,
Ft. Benning. :

2 brood mares, will foal in
spring: one 8 yr. old roan
Allen Walking mare and one
6 yr. old standard breed. John











W. Barrett, Rt. 1, Cornelia,

Ph. 778-4680.



6 Shetland pony mares and

colts: 4 dapples, 2 spots with
colts, $150 ea.; also, 2 roan
horses, $150. ea.; roan gelding
$100. All broke and gentle to
ride. Dick Fuller, Albbeville,
Ph, 467-4633. :

Appaloosa stallion,
old, sire Dudes Sonny, Plaud-
it bred Quarter stud, Dam:
Squaw S Appaloosa, Quart-
er bred mare. Miss Jo Stephens
c/o. Shawnee Stables, 401
Springside Dr., S. E., Atlanta
15, Ph. 622-8214, ;

Shetland ponies: mares,
colts, and geldings, some are
child broke, all gentle, good
selection of sizes and colors,
$50. and up; also, saddles,
bridles and harness. Z. W.
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

Gentle 3 gaited saddle
horse, $100. H. C. Baxter, Rt.
1, Temple, Ph. TE. 2-7345.

Sheep & Goats

Nubian buck, young, na-
turally hornless, good milk
stock, $20.; young Toggen-
burg buck, naturally hornless,
$8. No shipments. Joseph Ab-
ernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barn-
esville.











WANTED



Want to exchange 250 corn | re

crates, will hold 5. doz, ears
ea., used one time, for
or shoats. Cannot ship.



Want to trade nice Shetland
pony for nice saddle horse.
L. B. Branan, Jr., 5240 North-
side Dr., N. W., Atlanta 27,
Phy Bla bolas we as



Want a small horse, gentle
for children, located near Al-
bany. M. D. Garrett, 2029
Melrose Dr., Albany.



Want good 1100-1200 Ib.
work horse. State color, age,
habits, price and send photo
if possible. Alonzo Boardman,
Sr., Blythe. - Keak



6 mo.



_ 80 ewes, bred to start lamb-
ing Nov. 20th, and 2 reg, and
one grade ram, all $750. R.
Motte Smith, Rt. 2, Box 79,
Washington, Ph. Os.

Flock of 12 sheep, heavy
meat and wool type, fine
white ram. See at my home,
Arthur Willson, 1600 Mon-
roe Dr., N. E., Atlanta 24.

8-2907.



About 20 head of good
young sheep, all healthy; also,

matie chicken feeder.



Togganburg and Nubian
male goat, wt. about 100 lbs.,
18 mo. old, nat. hornless,
gentle, $20; also, Saanan and
Nubian female, giving % gal.
milk daily, 12 mo. old, na-
turally hornless, wt. about 75
Ibs., has freshened once, $30,
or will trade for blacksmith
post drill or vice. G. R. Wil-



E. M. Hayes, Rt. 5, Marietta,
Ph. 943-5879,

liams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.,
Atlanta 19, Ph, 233-8890 (no
collect calls). 2

would like to buy good auto-
Mrs. |

W. M. Flanders, Mt. Vernon, | P
Ph. Ja. 9-4202 (no collect
calls).

Want about 50 small hogs,
wt. about 50-75 Ib. ea. Remer
M. Kicklighter, 102 West 36
Siege ennel Ph. AD. 4-
4528. :



FOR SALE

Georgia Jet Barley, grown
from Cert. seed, Germ. 95
pet., purity 99.62 pct., $2. bu.
cleaned and treated, in new
bags. Robert Eavnson, Dew-
ey Rose, Ph. 283-3519 (EI-
berton). f

Charleston Wakefield, Ear-
ly Jersey. Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M.
Pipe in Gee enor 00.0 ius
Chanclor, Pitts (Z. C. 31072),
Ph. MI 8-2035. :

Strawberry plants, Klon-
dikes, $1.25 C.,. 500, $3.75;
Mastadona, $1.50 C., or 500,
$4.25. Permit 216. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1,, Cumming, Ph.
887-4572.

Pensacola Bahia grass-seed,
Germ. 49 pct., Firm Seed 41
pet., total Germ. 90 pct., Puri-
ty 91721 Inert,-3 0; other
crop .04 (Carpetgrass 360 per.
lb:). J. J. Hall, Rt. 1, Box<74,







}Albany, Ph. HE, 2-7735.

igs |:
DSc

J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman. )yrs EB. Travis,

Wakefield and
| 60c C.; 500, $2.50;



dez,, plus postage. Per

Ellijay.























ft , $2.50 ea.; grapevint
$1.23 yr



























311, Riverdale,
Cabbage








plan




















Nice, red, sti
wrapped in. cel
plastic, damp packed











Mrsaade Acs





Chastai













Inert, 1.49 pet., other c
pcet., weed seed .02 pct

Seed and Plants :

Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.














pet., Germ. 96 pet., $1.51
Jet Barley, purity 98.46 |
op








9 pcet., $2.28 bu; ,

wheat, Germ. 95 pet., purity,
98.72 ~ pet., Inert; s
other crop .10 pct., wee
LOO DCt- oo. lle Ne





Germ., 98 pct. purity 9




200 bu. Georgia Jet Ba






raised from Cert. se ,
bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3,









plants. Ga. orders only.



Ogallala everbearing straw-
berry plants, new, $3. C.; al-
so, Premiere strawberry
plants, $1.75 C. P.P. in Ga.
Permit 487, Mrs. A. M. Brier,
Rt. 2, Alto. .

Streamline strawberry
plants, $1.50 C. Permit 169.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
Temple. 2

Scallion onion buttons, 50c
C.; 300, $1.;. -garden sage
plants, 10c ea., or $1. doz.;
dry, red hot pepper and sage,
30c qt., $1. gal; dry catnip,
30c qt., or $1. gal. Permit 16.
Mrs, Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box 14, Royston.

Ga. collard plants, 60c C.,
FOB my place, add postage;
also, hot. red pepper, (cow-
horn variety), 2 doz. pods, 25c,
plus 10c postage; also, about
10 1g. pumpkins, 50 and 75c
at my home. Permit 128.
H. F. Seay, 3917 Panth-
ersville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwood.

' Best winter cabbage plants,
Jersey Market, 80c C.; shal-
lot buttons, 65 qt.; crabap-
ples, 25c gail.; dill weed, 50c
and postage. F. J. Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St.,
Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5257.

Armour strawberry plants,
strong and well bunched, good
bearing:in June, $1.50 C. P. P.
Permit 491. Mrs. Wincy C.
Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. S











530, Albany, Ph. HE 53-8621.

Missionary and K
strawberry plants, | :
thy, and damp packed,
C.; $10. M. Add 25 C.
postage and handling char
Minimum shipmen









mit 319. Mrs. Luther S._
er, 466 Page Ave., NE
Janta. (ZC: >h
-1846.

dry leather
shuck beans, for hom
lb.; long, red pepper
home use, 25c doz.
$1.5 Ig. garlic, ows
large as onions, 6, 50c; garden
6, 50c; Add postag
Permit 93. Mrs. Presley Fow!
er, Rt..2, Box 49-A, Ellijay.






_ Latham red raspberry ;
ants, Ig. and healthy, damp
packed roots, 6,.$2. P. P. in
Ga. Permit 312. Joseph Aj
nathy, Barnesville.







Healthy South Ga. buckeye
plants, 3, $1.; also, elder bark.
and roots, rabbit tobacco, Je-
rusalem weed root, red oak
bark, dogwood bark, persin
mon bark, sumac bark,

be

half gal. box full; sumac
ries, 50 matchbox full; best
grade buckeyes $10. peck plus
full amt. postage on all. Per-
mit 471, Herschell Phillips, Rt.
1, Box 130, Wrightsville (Z









31096).





Sterns plum size strawberry
plants, $2. C. P. P. in Ga., cello
airtight wrap, del. promptly.
Highly resistant to cold and
drought. 100 min. order. Per-
mit 97. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1,
Box 223, Alpharetta (Z. C.
30201). a




Charleston Wakefield
Round Dutch cabbage plants,
Vates and cabbage collards,
85c C.; 500, $2.; $3.50 M. de-
livered, Permit 217. H, KE.
Smith, Box 82, Baxley.

Seed and Plan

Not Requiring Report or
Inspection Permit :








Lig. odd - shapd African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pkg. 30 seed, $1.; nice, clean
roots of yellow diock, queen
of meadow and sassafras, 2 Ib.
lard box full, $1. Mrs. L. W.
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.







Select 4 mo. old truckers
favorite collard plants, 75c C.
Pie3) mo. olds GOCC. sb bay
horse radish, 3 roots, $1.25
P. P.; rhubarb plants, bearing
size, 5 roots, $2. 3 roots, $1.35
P. P.; Russian comfery, 15 lg.
leaves, $1. P. P.; catnip, 50c pt.
milk carton full. Permti 474.
E. M. Abie, Dahlonega.

Old time white nest onions
and red multiplying scallion
onions, and _ buttons
same, ea. $2. gal.; dryed ap-
ples, 60c lb. No less than 2 Ib.
sold. Add- postage. G. T.





Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,





gourd

Well matured martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35
ea.; cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea.; also, martin

seed, lg. pkg. 25;
bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd-shaped African gourd
seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed,
$1. Add postage. Mrs, W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.







Mrs, Tennie Blue, Rt. 1,

from | j



Multiplying California beer
seed, 25c start; 5- starts, $1.










men.



















SoAriah peanuts, wash

1, and impro pin!
dried, $2.25 pk.; $8. bu. for
eating only; also, dry, clean
leaf sage, 8 cups, $1. Add
postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.







up to 16 in., 10c;
Couta 18 to 20
ic 21-10-23) in., 35c





4 to 30 in., 50c ea.: pen-
1 gourds, 35c ea.; nest egg
ea.; gourd seed, 25c
EB. Wooten, Rt.
$4 150, Camilla.

resh California beer seed,
Start; 5 starts a, PP.
rs. Earl Fincher, Rt. , Box
Bremen.

fice martin gourd seed, 25c
; pkg. bushel gourd seed,
1. Send ae address-

velo:
Dy B Bisley. :




















Chastain,

FOR SALE







Good grass mixed hay and
Lespedeza, 75c bale; al-
, Coastal hay, $1. Bee all
led without rain: L. Hill,
iverdale, Ph. 478- 689.

Hay, 80c bale at farm; 90c

delivered within 25 miles.
9e Brock, Box 297, Fair-
mn, Ph. '964- 2741.

any tons of Coastal Ber-
uda hay, Properly fertilized
- cured. Has 75 pct. more
od value. Eliza Hayes, c/o
odel Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-
Eee AL. 3-4558 (Ne














































Coastal Rermiida hay, high-
fertilized, and Lespedeza
ay for sale at barn. Can de-
r for small charge. R.- LL.
kson, c/o Flint pie
F ae Jonesboro, Ph. DR.
Hay, SniehTy fertilized and
med, heavy square wire
ound bales, excel. hay, 1963
op pure Sericea, Kobe-Les-
a and. Bermuda grass
mixed. All baled without rain,
pale. Can deliver short
stance. Mrs. Ray F. Almand,
4 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen-
ood, Ph. *366- 1753 (Atlanta).

Soybean hay with tender
ans, approx. 60 tons, $22.50
in field; also, Clover and
abgrass _ hay, mixed, $20.

field. Taking orders for
ext oe Coastal, $20.00;


























































-$15.. tons W. 1.
c/o Haven of Rest
Rt. Bonaire, Ph.















eeod Fe peiis ana Soy-
75 bale at barn.

alk > Rutherford, Rt. 2,
_ Springs, Ph. 943-








Coastal Bermuda and Soy-

hay for sale at barn.
aurice Jackson, Rt. 1, Camp-
n (4% mi. out of Monroe
n Gratis Rd.), Ph. 267-9326.

Victorgrain oats for feed,
st, new and bagged, 20 pu.

barn. Ty Flowers,
f ae Box 302, Perry.

oastal hay, $1. bale, good
ixed grass hay, 65c bale.
deliver anywhere for
all extra charge. L. By Hill,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-9689.

ay, 75c bale, 100 bales or
can be picked up. No
elivery: also, willing to trade
ay. for Shetland pony mare
eolt. Mrs. Bre eeelle
Warner, 483 Fielding Lane,
Atlanta, Ph. 758-6413.

oastal Bermuda hay, high-
fertilized and cut young,
30. and $35. ton at farm.
inion: . Harris. Rt: * 1,
ereven, Ph. ae - 2312
Odum).

Good Fescue Lespedeza
ay. $00. to $32. ton at farm-
No- phone. E. Spieks, 3180
la Rd., Lithonia.

P ecans, Peanuts

2 Walnuts

FOR SALE




















































Muscovy ducks

= Poultry & tn

FOR SALE



Large white Toulouse
geese, $7.50 pr., heavy pro-
ducers and will raise from 6
to 12 goslings a year, will
ship; also, black and white
raised this
season, $5. pr. Mrs. L. B. Mc-
Crary, Box 144, Martinez.

35 grown speckled Guineas,
$i. ea, Le Ps Colwell Rt. 4;
Grififin, Ph. 227-4724.

Young broad breasted white
turkey hens from pullorum
clean stock, will lay next
spring, $4.50 ea. or all 7,
$28. Joseph Abernathy, Yates-
ville Rd., Barnesville.

3 trios Royal Palm turkeys,
$15. trio; also, 50 common
pigeons, 35 ea. all prices FOB
Thomson. M. W. Day, Thom-
son.

Guineas: White,
and Splash: day old keets,
40c ea., 60c postage; will ship
following exp. collect, custo-
mer furnishes coop P.P. to me
and pay all transportation: 4
wks. old, 60c ea.; 4 mo., $1:-
50 ea.; also, bronze white tur-





keys, 10 adult toms, 45c |b.
All pox immune, pullorum
tested stock. Miss Ardelle

Segler, P.O. Box 1814, Ochlo-
chnee (Z.C. 31773). Ph. GL.
7-8211 (no collect calls),

Araucanus (Easter chicken)
hatching eggs, asstd. colors,
$2.50. doz. PP. (colors, lech
pink, brown, and red), C harl-
es R. Marien, P.O. Box 24,
yey, athe . oligo).

Several nice show type Sil-
ver Duckwing Bantams for
sale. Inquiries answered. E.
G. Holbrook, 230 Lee Rd.,
Mableton, Ph. 948-1539.

. Bantams: pure show type,
3 pr. black Rosecombs, $2.50
pr.; pr. Black-tailed Jap, eee
pr. O. E. Silver Duckwing, 3







pr. Golden Sebrights, and pr.

Rhode Island Reds, $2.50 pr.;
2 pr. Blue-laced Cornish, $5.

pr.; pullets and one cock
B.B.R. Modern Game, $12.;
pr. Lakenvelders, standard,

ake pr. English Red Caps, $3.
; br. white turkeys, 2 yrs.
are. $7.50. Will ship. E. B.

Jones | JL Jr., Rt. 1, Hahira.
p

" Rosecomb 1 blue Bantams,
peir.'= $2:60-- =pr:< Rosecomb
White Leghorns, $2.50 pr. 5
single comb White Leghorns,
$1.50 -pr., single comb Blue
Bantams, $2. Will ship exp.
collect if 2 pair are taken;
also 3 or 4 blue Rosecomb
cockerels, $1.25 ea. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

~ Silver Duckwing, BB. Red,
chy <p n10; $7.50 =a; trio
Golden Sebrights, $7.50. Will
ship exp. collect. J. M. War-
ren Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd.,
pee Atlanta 16, Ph. MA, i



Dark Cornish Bantams, fi-
nal sale, 4 of my brood hens
mated with fine stag, $7. trio;
2 choice pes mated, with
Tee stag, $5. O. only. On

Akin, 3196 Mi. Gilead Rd.,
gw. Atlanta (CZ G aOS Lb yt

Common Bantam chickens,
50c to $1.00. Joe Linkous,
4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE, At-
janta 29, Ph. 634-7416.

Mixed Bantams bred to lay,
50, more or less, jhens and
roosters, this years hatch,
hens now laying, $30. for all,
or 75 ea. in lots of 5 or more.
eannot ship or deliver. Miss
Polly, Beasley, Rt. 1, Box
186E, Augusta, Ph. 798-6278
(Saturdiay or Soaey or af-
ter 7 P.M.).

Silver Duckwing Old Eng-
lish Game Bantams, quality
stock: 4 mals and 7 females,
$2. ea., or $15. for lot; also, 3
pr. non-bearded White Silk-
ies, $3. and $4. Will ship on
receipt of M.O. John M. Wolf,



-|4293 Chamblee Tucker Rd.,

Doraville, Ph. 938-2562.

Show Bantams, 3 hens, and
roosters, Black O. E. Games,
all $15.; also, B.B. red Mod-
ern Game cock and red Pyle
Modern hen (this pair will
throw good red_ Pyles), $6.
Eddy Barber, 488 syd Rd.,





,|Mab!-'on. Ph. 948-2159 (af-



lter 7:30 P.M.)



and

Speckled | J.

winners, an trio : :
bearded Whi Sikes also
prize winners. J. Smith ihe
been Ave., NW, Atlan-
ta 18.

Pure Dark Cornish cocker-
els ready for service, lg. big
bone type, $2. ea. here at
farm, do not ship. Write be-
fore you come, must catch
these at night. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Pure mature brood fowl,
Pit Games: pr. Dr. Saunders
Roundheads, $15.; 2 pr. old
Albanys (cocks are blinkers),
$15. aoe Madigin Claret hen,
$5. W. T. Matthews, 199 Mell-
rich Ave., we: Atlanta Tf Weg
DR. 7-6208

3 full piooded red Falcon
Game roosters: 2, 6 mo. old,
and 1, 1% yr. old, all trim-
med, the very best, $5. ea., or
all for $12. Will send exp.
collect. J. D. Busha, 2345
Burroughs Ave., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. 622 - 0934 (no collect
ealls).
















YP!
collect. W. W. Capes,



8 Game roosters, 1963
hatch. Douglas E. Gilliland,
1183 2nd St., NW, Atlanta
(Z. C. 30318), Ph. 799-8654.

Pure dark Cornish cocker-
els, lg. boned, $2. ea. oF
Thurmond, Madison, Ph, 118-





Purebred. dark Conant 5
mo. old cockerels, wt. 7-8
lbs, $3. ea.; also, young lay-
ing henis, $2.50 ea. All beau-
tiful birds, in excel. shape.
Here, or will ship exp. col-
lect. Mrs. Maude Granger,
Reidsville.

2 large young turkeys, hen
and tom, $8.; 5 Game pullets
and one rooster, $6.; also, lg.
white drake, $1. Cannot ship.
O. R. Jarmon, Florence Rd.,
Howe Springs, Ph. 943-





Allen Roundhead cocks
known as the Vermont
Roundheads, bred under wire,
these are pure and some of
the surest cutting cocks I
have raised. $12.50 for choice
cocks. Will make special price
One lots of = 10.01.15; Se 2
Scarbrough, 3330 Flatshoals
Rd., Decatur.

Approx. 40 hens for sale:
Austra and Hlamps, (a cross
between black Giants and
New Hampshire Reds), $1.
each la. GC. Phillips, Re e
Powe Springs, Ph.





1963 hatch White - crested
Black Polish and White Pol-
ish prize winning birds in
pairs and trios. J. F. Ginn,
2375 Cloverdale Dr., SE, ALS
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 2-6797.

Five 1963 Yankee Clipper
roosters for sale. Make offer
for all or any part. Will ship
express collect. Bruce Peth,
Box 140, Guyton.

Green head Mallard ducks,
5 mos. old, drakes and hens,
$2.50 ea. J. W. Weaver, 3679
Herschel Rd., College Park,
PO 1-4723 (evenings and
weekends).

Royal Purple Guineas in
lots of 4 hens and roosters
for breeders, $10. or as they
come, mixed, in lots of 10;
more at $1. 50 each. This is
all white meat Guinea; best
for eating. Isaac Neal, Rt. 4,
Canton, Ph. 479-3802.

Game, Fowl,

& Eggs

FOR SALE









Yeung Ringneck pheasants,
$5. pr.; common pigeons, $1.
pr.; Buff Cochin Bantams,
$4.50 pr.; Ringneck doves, $4.
pr.; white doves, $5. pr.; and
white Jiap chickens, $4.50 pr.;



| Bantam hens and roosters, $1.

ea.: also, white-crested black

Polish chicks, $5. pr. Starling

Yawn, Byromville.

Ringneck pheasants, and
Guinea hens and roosters from
healthy stock, ready to be
bred. Olaf Briggs, Rt. 3, Box
14, Valdosta (Z. C. 31603)

3 pair of blue peacecks, ea.
hen with young chicks (10 or
12 as large as hen.) Can be
shipped now. Make offer for
all. Mrs. F. C. Hall, Oakfield.

Snow white pigeons, beauti-
ful; young and old ones, for
sale. Miss Jane Knox, Rt. 3,





Box 594, Albany,

black and chocolate.





White Fantail pigeons, sho
, $3.50 pr. shipped express
2197
Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph.
CE. 7-5340.

Auto Sex Texans (pigeons)
$6 pr., good producers
large squabs. M. G.. de La Rue,
307 Spring St., Decatur.

Rabbit, similar to wild hare







in Ga., and one buck, special,
believe is 3 breeds; Angora
N Z. W., $15., 8 little ones,

50 each. Ralph H. Tuckey, Rt.
1, Tallapoosa.



Bobwhite quail, blond quail,
and Chukars, this years birds.
Permit 90. George Blalock, Rt.
1, Box 198, Grovetown (Z. C.
30813), Ph. 736-8656.

Northern Bobwhite quail
from improved stock, 5 wks.
old, 50c ea., and 5c increase
ea. additional wk. until
grown; also, dressed birds on
order. Cannot ship, but will
deliver 100 or more live or
dressed birds within 50 mi.



radius. Permit 22. W. W.
Brennan, 207 So. Lee St.,
Americus, Ph, 924-2394.

_ Breeder grade quail, all

ages, including day old birds;
also few eggs, for sale. These
birds and eggs were produced
by heavy pairs with very good
laying .and hatching record.
Permit 52. Joe Linkeus, 4011
Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta 29,
Ph. 634-7416.

Pheasants, 1963 hatch; Ka-
lijs, Silvers, Goldens, Englisn
Blacknecks, $3.50 ea.; Whites,
Reeves, $4. ea.; Manchurians
and Cheers. James B. King,
5232 Rivoli Dr., Macon; Ph.
SH. 2-4059.

Ringneck pheasants: 2 cocks,
4 hens, $11. for all or $2. ea.;
Silver cock, $3. All 1963 hatch.
Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pine-
hurst (Z. C. 31070).

New Zealand and California
rabbits for sale; also, .cages
and boxes, and 20 does, and 2
bucks. Am going out of busi-
ness. Frank Plott. Rt. 1, Box
74-A -Duluth, Ph. 476-2363
(me collect calls).

New Zealand whites; Cali-
fornias, and Dutch rabbits, top
quality breeding and show
stock in following colors: blue,
Come
and choose from herd of 200.
pave F,. Freeman, Rt. 1, Con-
ey.

Nice, healthy, large and
heavy type breeders, in New
Zealand Whites and California
rabbits, all sizes and ages.
Bucks and does, $2. to $10.
each. Marie Finley, 967 Chat-









-tahoochee Dr., Gainesville, Ph.

LE. 2-6470 (not collect).

Nice thoroughbred Califor-
nia black tip rabbits for sale.
J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat
Shoals Rd., Atlanta 16; eh:
MA. 7-6939.

Nubian rabbits, all colors,
from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, $1.
single, 75c in lcts. Roy Thom-
ason, Rt. 2, Rockmart (1-4
mi. from Rockmart on Cedar-
town Hwy.).

Game, Fowl
Poultry

WANTED









Want 10 laying pullets, 2
roosters of White Face Black
Spanish, or White - crested
Black Polish. Must be thor-
oughbred, and reasonably
priced. Will come after if not
over 100 miles. Letters an-
swered. Randall Philyaw, Rt.
2, Jasper.

Want 2 turkey hens. A. L.
Williams, Rt. 1, Collins.

Want 2 wht. Dom. Game
hens. Call if you have these
for sale. Eddy Barber, 488
Floyd Rd. Mableton, Ph.





948-2159.



Miscellaneous

FOR SALE

?

Giant gourd, $1.25; also 6
ft. leather bull whips, all
rawhide covered, $4.50 EY
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.



of.



v



Wald. cucumber park



cherry bark, heart leaf pe
ratsbane, angelica, ea. $1.
2 lb. lard box full; plabk
snake root, $1. for lg. ee
pox full. Add postage. G. /
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,

" Nice clean roots and herbs:
yellow root, sassafras, catnip,
queen of meadow, devils
shoestring and May apple, 2
lb. lard box full, $1. plus post-





age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.

5, Ellijay.

Fresh herbs, washed clean:
sassafras, yellcw dock, yellow
root, devils shoestring, queen
of meadow, 2-lb. lard box full:
$1.; colts foot and life ever-
lasting, 2 lb. ig. box full, $1.



Add postage. Mrs. R. C. Chast-

_ain, Rt. 5, 5, Ellijay. ee

Yellow. root, sassafras, May
apple, queen of meadow, yel-
low dock rocts, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 lb. lard box full, $1. plus 35<
postage; peppermint, 252
bunch; 3, 60c; martin gourd
seed, 25c pkg., and. stampec
env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

Nice, new, washed, shade
dried, ground garden sage for
home use, $1., pt. P. P. Prom-
pt shipment. Mrs. Garnett
Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin.









Gim Diandy electric churn.

in good cond. $10. and postage.
Mrs. E. B. Gladden, Rt. -1,
Tallapoosa.

Black saddle in gocd cond.,



$40. D. R. Braden, Rt. 2, New- -

nan, Ph. 463-3315 (Palmetto).

Dried horse apples and Lim-
bertwigs mixed, free of
worms and peel, 65c lb. at my
home in Dacula (inside city
limits). No mail orders. Lon
R. Ashworth, Dacula.

New, clean, sun dried ap-
ples, 65c lb. plus 38c postage
on ea. 2 lbs. mailed (no less
amt. shipped). Mrs. G. W.
Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100, Wood-
stock.

85 white chicken feed sacks.
100 lb. cap. nice smeoth cloth
noAles sre 2h ea plus pose
age; also, Indian corn, man;
diff. colors to ear. -i0 ea. piu
postage. Will send COD. Mrs
Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs-
ville.

Nice dried apples free from
peelings, cores, and worms.
65c lb. plus postage; also, ver~
nice Red-Skin peanuts, $6.5"
bu. (25 lbs.) plus postage (th
best for eating), $3.50 hal-
bushel. Ruth Sherer, Rt. i
Box 44. LaGrange.

Dried apples, 50c lb.; 4 Ibs..
$1.85 plus postage. Mrs. Belle
Higgins, Rt. 1, Cumming.





100 pct. pure dried, groun
red het pepper, 1 oz. 40c; 3 o7
$141 tb: gor; 5 bs $2055
lbs. $30. All P. P. L. Dougila
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas (Z2-
30132).

so

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Clean, red sassafras roots
wild cherry bark, elder roots
poke roots, $1. half gallon:
extra quality buckeyes. rar<
type, $1. doz. plus full ami
postage. Herman Phillips, Rt
1, Box 130, Wrightsville, (Z
C. 31096).

New cr op buckeyes, 35c doz
pius 15c postage per doz. N
stamps. E. B. Lane, Rt. 3, Bo:
114, Washington.



Nice print feed bags, 100 lb

cap., 40c ea., mostly one o
kind 21 by 40 ins., 65c ea. plu
postage. Mrs. D. J. Conley, R:

1, Box 91-A, Milan, CZERE
31060).

Fine, large leaf-shade. driec
sage, $1: pt:. free <fron

trash; fine lg. black walnuts
hulled $3.50 bu. Add postage
will ship. Mrs. Marie Hollanc
Coogler Rd., Bex 1019, Daltor

Georgia buckeyes, 25e doz
Martin Brand, Rt. 1, Lithoni:

(on Hwy. 124, Centerville).

Buckeyes, 35c dozen. Willi
Boswell, Rt. 1, Box 28
Greensboro.

Mountain wildflower honey
natural raw, 10: 26. tin -ex-
tracted, $2.75; Add postag
Case of 6, 5 Ib. cans, $8.50; |
Ib. ean, $13.75, exp. colle
Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, B
307, Toccoa,



Sonat
safras roots, rattle root, queen
of meadow, yellow root, wild










































































SOOz:



PAGE 12.





Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





Approx. 800 stalks of cld
original sugar cane. The stalks
are short. You dig and move
it. Roy T. Breer, Hampton.

Heavy, smooth, sheeting
feed bags, 100 lb. cap., washed
and ironed, no holes, letters,
or mildew, 30c ea. Add suffi-



cient postage. Send cash or M.

O., no COD orders. Mrs. Paul-
ine Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.

Very best grade buckeyes,



$1. doz.; next grade, good, 75c

fine, medium. erade, 50c
plus full amt. postage.
D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
Wrightsville, (Ze:

doz.;

Mrs. J

130.

31096).
Chicken manure, $5. ton.

Minimum 5 ton, no deliveries.
F. M. Akers, Carrollton, Ph.



: 854- 4011.
Used Bona Allen western
saddle, russet color, good

eond., $40.; also, several sood
used pony saddles, reasonable.



Betty Kirkland, 2621, Ball
Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1574. Be
e
Miscellaneous
WANTED



Want old or new, hand or
power, small sausage mill,
cheap for cash. Must be in
good shape. Wanted immedi-
ately. Shellie D. Branch, 600
E. 39, Savannah (Z.C. 31401).

Want 4-6 tons of good hay.
State best price delivered.
Live 4% mi. from Covington
on Jersey and Alcovy Rd. L.



J. Owensby Jr., Rt. 3, Cov-
ington. :
Want five saddles for

horses and ponies, must be
cheap for cash. Write, stating
price, style, and condition. Al-
bert S.. Millner,
ingside Dr., Augusta.

Want buckboard under 40
inches, small enough for pony
team, in repairable cond.
State price in first letter.
Henry Besuden, Rt. 1, Barn-
esville.

Want 2 loads Coastal Ber-
muda hay, well fertilized
without rain, 5 or 6 ton loads,
1963 crop. Will pay $30. ton,
weighed in Gainesville. H. D.
Duckett, Rt. 3, Gainesville.

Want a wooden peck meas-
ure, tin bound at top and bot-









tom. Mrs. J. M. Brow, Col-
quitt.

Want 2% to 3 tons rich
woods dirt. Write stating

price delivered, or call. R. ie
Camp, 1425 Boulevard SE,
Atlanta 15, Ph. 627-7840:

Want to hear from someone



who has apple cider, or juice,

for sale with no preservatives
added; within 75 mi. of At-
hens, Will come after. L. J.
Smith, 130 Hillside St., At-
hens.

Want a few old-time Shoo-
fly plants. Mrs. Mary Jo Ad-
dison, Rt. 1, Box 258, Rock
Springs.

Want to hear from someone
who has old-time corn bead
seeds. State Pee Mrs.. Willis
Thomas, Rt. 1, Murrayville.

Want 2 or 3 gal. of arti-
e@hokes for making pickles and
relishes. Write, stating price.
Mrs. J. O. Kelly, Avera.

Want 100 bales good Fescue







- hay delivered to my barn near

Blue Ridge: State price. R. D.
Howser, Rt. 1, Smyrna.

Want half bushel hulled
Millet seed, and half bu. Red
Spanish peanuts. Homer LL.
Moore, 3381 Bankhead Hwy.,
Atlanta (Z2C; 30331).

Want 4 in, split b: black locust
posts, delivered to Fairburn.
Must be 4 in. wood post, and
wood must be green. Want 6
ft. length by 8 in. H. D. Davis,
Rt. A, Bex 205, Creekwood
Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 964- 7733
(Atlanta no collect calls).

Handicrafts

FOR SALE





~ Quilt tops, $3. ea. plus 30c
ba. for Boe, no checks
please. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook,
Bt -2. Cumming,

2222 Morn-



Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.;

ton aprons,

attractive work aprons, large
pockets, around, $1. ea.; pot-|
holders, 15 ea.; 10, $1.; pil-};
lowcases, handpainted, love-
ly colors, washable, $2.. set;
scarf or vanity set, $1. ea.

Free sample of handpainting.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Fast colored cotton print
dresses, cut and made by
beught pattern, Fal colors,
sizes 1-6, $1.25 ea., two, $2.;
pillow cases, large sizes, hand
emb., bleached or unbleached,
$l. 25 set, two sets $2. Lucy
Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville.

6 quilt tops, dbl. bed size,
made of new scraps:
Such, 2 Lazy Gal,
Bow, 2 tops for twin beds,
Non Sueh, $250 ea.; P.P:, send





money order. Mrs. CeCe Das
Visi wont ole = Mmpine +s: (Ane -Cs
31026).



Print aprons, bib style, 60c
oe 3a Slh08 band style, 50c
3, $1.40; old fashion bon-
nots: $1. ea.; dresser scarfs,
emb. and crocheted ends, 50c
ea., add postage and 20c ex-
tra for checks. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Cotton aprons,
plain, bib style
across shoulders, $1. ea.:
pockets, without
pockets, 75c ea.;
with pockets,



print or
with straps
with
straps or
band style
50c ea.; work
aprons with pockets across
front, 75c ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box.
182, Jesup.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea.; without
bibs, 75c ea.; potholders, L5G
ea? 10, $1: emb. dishtowels,
De ei Add postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
Flower Garden, Rainbow and
Step Around the Mt. designs,
all $5 ea., add postage. Mrs.
Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.

Hand woven potholders,
o0c eal; appliqued pillow
cases, $2. pr.; large appliqued
hand towels, $1. ea.; aprons
with appliqued pockets, Sie
ea; Mirs= Reve illic Ria?
Box 250, Douglasville (Z. CG
30134)

15 dbl. bed size quilt tops:
Tulip, Ring Around the Star,
and Fan designs, $3. ea.; End-
less Stairs,. Step Around Mt.,
Fishing Boat, and Log Cabin
designs, $2. 50 ea.; Piano Keys,
Bird. Trap. and Gents Bow,
$2. ea., add postage. Mrs. ge
G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.

Crocheting: 12 in. doily,
50c; 2 doilies, 12 in. and 14
in., $1.50 set; Ne pot-
holders, 3 $1.; hot plate mats,
6, $1. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2, Box 150, Camilla.

Boys shirts, size 2-3, 98c
ea. Mrs. Lucey Waters, pas
Bisbee Ave., Savannah (Z
31408), Ph. Ad. 4-0571.

Emb. dish towels, 11 x 18
in.; set of 7 in day of the
week design and 2 potholders
to match, $3. set. Fancy emb.
potholders, $1. pr., hand paint-
ed place mats, 4 piece set, $3.,
hand painted baby quilts, $5.
ea., hand painted tablecloth-
es, "$5. ea., hand painted bed-
spreads, $15. ea. Mrs L. W.
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Band and bib aprons,
ea.; dresser scarfs, $1. ea.;
med. size aprons, 50c ea.; one
Brick quilt top, $4.; also, a
Block quilt top, $3. 50. Free
gift with each order and with
a $5. order will give an apron
free. Add postage. Mrs. Maver
Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., La-
Grange.

White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yel-
low and green, 75c pr.; bibs
to match, both $1.; white and
variegated lace for pillow
cases, $1. pr.; crocneted pot-
holders, $1. ea.; white linen
handkerchiefs with tatting
edge, $1. ea.; handkerchiefs
with crocheted edge, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rob-
ison, Rt. 1, Monroe.

6 nice quilt tops, some hand
and machine sewn, pieced by
pattern except one and it is
blocks and strips; also, Log
Cabin and Step Around Mt..,
$3.50 ea.; others, 4, $2. ea.,
size. Add postage.
Mrs. Nettie Massey, 761 For-
est St., Roswell.

10 dbl. bed size quilt tops
set together with solid color
and flower prints, one step
around mtn, $2.; others 3, $5.
and 60c postage, or $1. 50 ea.
top, and 40c postage on one
top. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Rt. 4,
Dawsonville.











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75c ea.; 6, $4.;])



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Pieced quilts, $6. ea., ap-
piaued Ses a aprons $1.
ea. or $5.; 1% yd. tatting
$2. yd.; oer aa Biddies, $i.
yd., single 50c yd., dbl. 75c
yd.; hot pads, 25c or 2, 45c;
pot holders, 15e or 2, 25c;
crocheted doilies, $1.-$2. ea.,
9 in.-18 in. size. Add postage.
Mrs. Virginia Belcher, Rt. 3,
Bowdon (Z. C. 30108).



3 dbl. bed quilt tops: Little
Girls Friend, $4.; Block of
Different Colors and Nine
Blocks, $2.50 ea., made of

new cloth and neat. Add 35c

postage for ea. quilt top. Miss
Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2,
Bex = 2 ian wine City. = (Z5e=
30471).

Hand tufted bedspreads,
peafowl design (2 lg. nea-
fowls, border arch and bol-
ster) tufted on good grade dbl.
bed size seamless sheeting,
6.75 P, P.; basket design,
5.50 P. P. Mrs. Edgar Ad-
cock, Rt. 2, Adairsville.

New hand handmade, dbl. bed
size, quilts, made of 3
materials in solids and prints
with cotton padding, in lone
star design, $13.50 P. P. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

Handmade infant cap and
sacque sets, $1.50 ea., or sac-
ques, $1. and caps 50c sepa-
rate, in asstd. pastel colors,
dacron or rayon crepe with
lace and crocheted edgings;
also, rayon flannel sacques,
white only, asstd. cclors, cro.
trim, $1. ea.; diaper shirts,
batiste, asstd. pastel colors,
50c each. Mrs. Sue Tiller, P. O.
Box 219, Elberton.

Childrens dresses, size 1-6
yrs., $2. ea.; full size cotton
ruffle bedspreads, asstd. col-
ors, $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.;
6, $4. novelty pot holders,
20 ea.; 7, $1.; dishtowels,
appliqued. or emb., 25c ea.; 5,
$1.; dbl. bed size quilt tops,
pieced by patterns. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Band aprons, pretty, trim-
med, nice materials, two
pockets, small, 50c; -med., 60c;
Ig., 75c; aprons, with bibs,
$1.; old-fashioned _ bonnets
with ruffles, 75c; bonnets, 50c.
Add _ postage. Mrs. Ca
Humphreys, 631 North Spring
St., Gainesville.

Large, dbl. bed size, afghan,
brown, yellow, gold and beige
combination, nice and well
made, reasonably priced. Mrs.
Flossie Roberts, 305 Logan
St., hee Atlanta 12, Ph. JA.
4-1269

pp bed size quilt tops, in
tulip and pansy patterns, ap-
pliqued on white sheeting, tu-
lips red, pansies diff. colors,
both with green leaves and
stems, $6. ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Sam Faw, Rt. 3, Chats-
worth.

Crocheted coffee table pie-
ces, oval shape, wild rose de-
sign, 18 30 in. center,
white with yellow roses, $2.
ea.; round doilies, 20 in. diam.,
white with pink rose design,
$1.75 ea. No checks. Mrs.

C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Dbl. bed size quilts: flower
with green stems, and plate
designs appliqued on white,
$10. ea.; other designs, $6.
Add postage; also, will do
quilting for-anyone. Bertha
Carter, Rt, 1, Chickamauga.















good

cases, cro. edges, 2 wild roses



Baby sweater, cap, and
bootee sets, best baby nylon,
shell stitched, pastel colors,
$5. set; sweater and cap only,
$4.40; bootees, 60c pr. P. P.
Made in advance up to 1 yr.
size, larger sets by measure-
ments sent with order, extra
price.
Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4,
Box 14, Blairsville (Z. C.
30512), Ph. 745-4968. .

_ Button crown _ bonnets, | gi
prints and _= solids, organdy
lace trimmed, $1.75; old-|-

fashioned bonnets, $1.45;
fancy, lace trimmed, organdy
band aprons, $1.50 ea.; print
band aprons, 2 pockets and
clethespin aprons, 75c ea.; bib
aprons, 2 pockets, $1. ea.; 1g/
size pillowcases, emb., lace
trimmed, $2. pr.; pot holders,
L5es 2: 25e. Mrs. A. Li: Hud-
gins, Rt. 1, Temple.

New quilts, dbl. bed size,
quilted by hand, and cotton
padded, some with outing
linings, all with new, bought
linings, pieced in box designs,
stripes and solids, most all)
colors, some quilted in shells,
Sie Cais. $13.3 Mrs Peas:
Wallace, John Petree Rd., EBe

, Powder Springs.

Cro. vanity set, 3 pc., Ig.
size, pink, blue, yellow, white,
$1.; cro. doilies, 18 in. diam.,
blue, pink, yellow wht., 75

a.; bleached sheeting pillow-





cro. ea. pillowcase, pink, blue,
yellow, wht. red, ecru roses,
$2. set. No checks. Add 10c
postage. Mrs. Lola Mae
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula,

Quilt tops of new material,
$2. ea.; tatting, hen and biddy
pattern, white, 50c yd.; cro.
centerpieces, lg., $2.85; small
$1.05; also, cro. vanity sets.
No checks. Mrs. J. L. Elling-
aon Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-
8572.

New hand sewn quilt tops,
all cotton materials: Grand-
mothers flowr . garden, $7.;
dresden plate, grandmothers
fan, and lone star, $6. ea.; step
around mtn., and 6 point star,
#: ea. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt.

bh Billijay, (ZC. 30580).

Nice dbl. bed size quilt tops,
made of good prints and solid
colors, in beggar black, star
with diamonds, snow flake,
wedding ring tile, hand all
around, cup and saucer, star
of Bethlehem, and triple Star
designs, all $3. ea. plus post-
age. Mrs. Alma Pharr, Rt. 1,
Canton. :









f PBillowcases ad
and lace,

Henry, Rt. 2, Pee z.
30217).

Specify color choice. set; cro. doilies, ros, p

or grape designs, $1.

Dura Bradley,
(Ze c aU

Add 35c eee
large orders. Mrs.

with new matchin
and cotton batting,
size, hand quilted
edges, pretty de
all
plus postage.
Rt. 3, Canton.

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pansy, $1.25; whirl Z



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Saturday Fitzg
Hudson-Holmes

Barn 75 ponies
at auctio
mares, colts, stall
geldings all to sell regar
less of price. See at f

smail charge. Pon to be
given away, at sale. Dick
Fuller, Rt. Abowd

467-4633.







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A.M. each Thursda

ginning Oct. hre
Dec. fy ee week of
Thanksgiving, auction will
be on Wednesday, Jey:











PASTURE INSECTS
in Newton County.
Early County.
SOYBEAN INSECTS
TRUCK CROP INSECTS

southeast Georgia.
COTTON INSECTS

FOREST & ORNAMENTAL INSECTS

rose bushes in Emanuel County.

flies per animal.
_ EARWIGheavy infestation in ho



_ I-N-S-E-C-T C-H-E-C-K- Elst

WHITE GRUBmcderate to heavy feeding demons to Fescue. grass
A BORERlight to moderate feeding damage 23 Bahia g !
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLEmoderate to heavy infestation on so
beans in northeast and southeast Georgia. oe

MEXICAN BEAN BEETLEheavy infestations on green beans

COTTON LEAFWORM-heavy infestenlons on cook in n Lowndes
FULLER ROSE BEETLEmoderate feeding damage to azalea

A WALKING STICKalmost completely defoliating Privet,
and other plants in fifty percent of the town of i
INSECTS AFFECTING MAN & ANIMALS

HORN FLYinfestation on cows in sePeldiag