Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 50, no. 33 (1965 March 31)

r SPRING FARM

EDITION

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 50

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1965

NUMBER 33

1965 SPRING PLANTING SCHEDULE - COASTAL PLAIN

On*
Oon

White

Hybrid or Variety
Yellow

Cfoker 811A Pfister 653W Fnnk's G-795W

Coker 67 Coker 71 Dixie 18 Greenwood 61

Approved By Agronomy Division

Rate of

(per acre)

Planting (per )

(I

Use correct planter plates for grain awe.
Use12,000-14,000 plants.

500 m~ 6-12-12. Uae 5-1045 on low potash soil*.'- ":':/ : :
Meet lime needs.

90 Ibs. nitrogen.

Space row 3642 inches and 10-15 inhs in row.

Have soil tested for lime and fertiliser needs. Plant on land capable of producing 70 bushels or more
cCidoenst.rol .w.ee.ds :w.i;th h- erbi-

Cokw 100-A (W.R) Carolina Queen Auburn 56 Dixie King

mBm^pmire&1K^B '6-1-.
DeKalb 108

Grain and Silage Ga, 615 RS 610 AKS 614 PJL.G. 515 T.B. 77 AMAK B-12 NK 300 (Silage Only)

For Sjrnp Williams Wiley Honey (Texas Seeded
Ribbon Cane)

Argentine Starr Bariy Runner

Va. Bunch 67 NC 2 Florigiant

Start-

For Planting

May IfrJune 10:

After June 10:

Hampton Bragg
Bienville

Stuart Hardee
Hampton

Jackson

12 to 15 Ibi. acM delinted seed. 40,000 to 80,000 plants.
Grain 4-6 Ibs. Syrnp 2 Ibs. Silage 8 12 Iba.

600 to 800 to*.

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6-12-12

Meet lime needs.

500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use
5-10-15 on low potash soils. .;. '.... > ...,'. '

For sorghum silage use 90 Ibs. nitrogen. Ues 50 pounds nitrogen for grain sorghum.

Meet lime needs.

seed. Follow insect control program. - "
Have soil tested for lime and fertiliser needs. Dse certified seed. Treat seed. Control insects. : " "" ' v;X-: ;-: : ;...

Depends on seed quality. Spanish 2-3 inches; Runner and Virginia 3-4 inches in drill.
Plant in April, May or June. For Gahi-1 or Starr, 10 to 15 Ibs. seed in 30 to 36 inch rows.
12-15 seed per foot of row in 36 to 40 inch tows. Per acre rates: Large seed 50-70 Ibs. Medium seed W-50 Ibs, Small seed 20-40 Ibs.

300 to 500 Ibs. 5-10-15 or 4-12-12. .Meet lime needs of sofl.
500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15. on low potash soils. Meet lime needs. 300 Ibs. 0-10-20 or 5-1015. Meet lime needs. 2.000 Ibs of lime at least one month before planting. 1 ox. molybdenum salt per acre as seed treatment.

Use Gypsum as recommended by soil test
80 Ibs. nitrogen in split applications.

Ham soil tested for lime and fertiliser needs. Plant certified or No. 1 grade, shelled and treated seed. Bury aft litter below three ehes. More as little soil to plants as possible dnrmg enitnratidn. Control leanpot diseases and insects. Haw sofl tested for Uae and fertiliser needs. Plant certified seed. A succession of plantings and rotational erasing should be practiced. Provide ft acre per now.
Have soil tested for lime and fertiliser needs. Use certified seed. Inoculate. Control inseeta. Lime to pH 6 to 6.5. Seed contact with fertilizer may cause serious damage.

For Further Information BM Tour Gouty Agent

Cooperative Extension Work in Agricnltnre and Home Bconomlcs, State of Georala. The UnirermJty of Georgia College of AcrienlUire ard

the U. S. Department of Agricnltvre Coopermttng. Distributed In Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of Hay

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Wednesday, March 31, 1965

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

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Farm Land
FOR SALE
202% A. Bleckley County; open Land, allotments, per manent pasture, 3 houses with gas and baths, 2 barns, tractor shed, 6 lakes, well fenced, deep well; $225. per A. with terms. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Porter Rd., Cochran.
Several hundred A. land in Bulloch County, on paved road, 2iO mi. drive to Statesfooro, Claxton or Matter. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., 216 South Main St., Statesboro, Ph. 42738._______________
142 A. good land, 6 mi. north Temple; 3 dwellings, out buildings, on school bus route, mostly fenced and sowed in Serecia; $14,000. G. W. AMgood, Rt. .1, Temple.
3% A. land, close to Sav annah; 2 bedroom house, deep 'well, plums, 150 grape vines, paved road in all directions, near churches, schools, all fenced, good hunting and fishing. B. J. OHlff, Ellabell.
137 A. farm; good 4 room house, tenant house, 4 large 'barns, sheds, all under hog wire, cross fenced, 3 good wells, pump, pond, cotton and corn base; will sell with or without equipment. Joe R. Maddox, Rt. 1, Dearing.
150 A. farm, 2 mi. from interstate 20, in Morgan Co unty, 45 mfi. from Atlanta; on paved road, 90 A. cultivation, 35 A. cotton allotment, 42 A. corn base, 60 A. timber, good stream water and 3 good lakesites. Franklin E. West, Rutledee, Ph. 484-7504.
5 A. land more or less, near Giaibbettville on black 'top road; 1 old house, well thaf doesn't go dry, branch runs across land, very good for farinikvg. Lewis H. Hamby, Rt. 1, Gaibbettville. *

469.5 A., 4 mi. from Blackshear; 52% A. under culti vation, 2.23 A. tobacco acre age, remainder clean wood land, thinned, planted, 1 rent al house, owners home, 2 A. Landscaped. Myrtle A. Byrd, Rt. 2, Box 56, Blackshear, Ph. 449-6449, (no collect calls).
275 A. land, 15 mi. north of Statesboro, on Hwy. 25, in Bulloch County; fish pond, approx. 25 A. permanent pasture, 'and good allotments. Johnny Mixon, Rt. 1, Townsend, Ph. 437-4816, (Darien).
131.25 A. land between Hwy. 75 and 41; 78 A. culti vation, rest timber, 4 bedroom house, 2 tenant houses, deep well, tobacco barn; 2.76 to bacco, 13.8 peanuts, 4.4 cotton, 50 corn; large pond, house on paved road; $335. A. Thomas U. Giibson, Rt. 1, Chula, Ph. 3'82-25!95, (Tiifton, no collect calls)._______________
700 A. cattle farm, 50 mi. west of Atlanta; 450 A. fen ced, cross fenced, 250 A. im proved pastures, several barns, tenant houses, plenty growing timber, plenty water, several lake sites; now carry ing 125 head cattle, several A. planted' in Alfalfa; will finance 29 pet. down, bal. 10-20 yrs. W. D. Morgan, Rt. 12, Buchanan, Ph. 646-3351, (days).
101 A. farm on paved road, 3 mi. from city limits; all cat tle fenced, house, elec., hot water, phone, gas heat, and equip. . consisting of Allis Chalmers tractor mower, disc plow, drag harrow, cutaway harrow, cultivator, planter and distributor. J. W. Moody, Fort Valley.
30 A. farm in White Co unty; 2 bedroom house, bath, all modem conveniences, large barn, 7,000 cap. broiler house, auto, equip., 2 A. stocked lake, school and mail route. Mrs. J. W. WiHetord, Rt. 1, Cleveland, Ph. 8652495.

A. farm; % in (tim ber, % in pasture, all fenced and cross fenced, 2 lakes, 3 stock ponds, creek, 2 dwelling houses and barns, 32,000 cap. broiler houses. Frank Rut land, Rt. 3, Adairsville.
32 6/10 A. land, 18 mi. from Atlanta, good gravel road, 1/4 mi. from pavement, 1 1/4 mi. 'from 1-20; elec. and phone, plenty of water; will sell, or trade. W. T. Largin, East Point, Ph. 761-4754.______
60 A. white pine land in Fannin County; all 'but 5 A. cleared, younig growing timb er, large branch, waterfalls, 3 room house; no letters or calls. J. A. Cavender, Mangret.
115 A. of forest land near BushneH; completely covered with pu'lpwood and some saw ibimlbeir, under foreslt man agement for 10 yrs.; $13,500. 'Geo. R. Seville, 808 Mulberry iSt., Macon, Ph. SH 3-8805.
20-50 A. land, 20 man. drive from Atlanta in Douglas Co unty just north of 4 lane Hwy.; 3 lake sites, ideal for raising cattle or horses. W. L. Hallman, Rt. 1, DouglasviHe, Ph. 942-3244.______
14 A. land in Pike County on paved road; 6 room and bath house, new barn, chicken house, gas heat, pump in well, 6 mi. from Griffin on Hwy. 19. D. W. Deen, 183 N. Main St., Jonesfooro, Ph. 478-6130, (no collect calls).
13 A. land 8 mi. from Dawson, 18 mii. to Amerilcus; 6 room frame house, approx. 40 pecan trees, electric pump, paved road, mail route, tele phone, located in thickly settled community with store and churches near; $5,500. J. E. Cosby, Rt. 1, Box 193, Dawson.
300 A. farm in Blue Ridge Mountains; 30 A. lake, plenty permanent pasture and timb er, several building sites, good troult stream and several spr ings. Estes E. Reece, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-5668, (after '5:30, week days, anytime on week ends).
2 A. land; 5 room house with bath, new pump, good well, barn, pasture, fruit trees, garden, on pavement; pay equity and take payments or will exchange equity for 'farm tractor and equip. Hu bert Gravitt, Jr., P.O. Box 11146, Roswell, Ph. 993-4011.
5'% A. land, large garden now cultivated, small amount (bottom land, branch, some wooded land, 'good 'pasture, barn, good 6 room house, pump in well, hot and cold' water, wired for elec. appli ances, gas heat, and on mail route. L. S. Wade, Rt. 2, Alto.
741 A. 'farm and timber land on US Hwy. 341, 7 mi. west of Jesup; Ga. Power line, Southern Railroad, 800 A. cut over timber land adjoining if desired. Roscoe Dean, 612 E. Cherry St., Jesup, Ph. GA 72264.
5-6 A. land, 9 mi. north of Waynesboro on Hwy. 56; 3 room house, full bath, elec. pump, out buildings, small bearing peach orchard and apple trees; $3,200. W. B. Bethune, Rt. 3, Box 308, McBean.
46 A. farm land, 7 mi. west of Ellijay; 3,000 ft. frontage on Henry Grady Scenic Hwy., 10 A. under cultivation, abundant water supply with gravity flow. G. A. Parks, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5-2423.
331 A. dairy farm, 1% mi. from Danielsville; dairy, farm equip., milk base, cows, al most all fenced, water every field, 4 streams, 60 A. bottom land, good well, 6 rooms and bath, dwelling. Frank Callaway, Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ph. 796-2201, (no collect calls).

35 A. land, on 2 paved roads 2 mi. south east of White Plains; 3 ponds and 6 streams furnish plenty water, nice 8 room white frame dwelling; can divide. Mrs. A. fT. Stewart, Sr., Greensboro.
33 A. land on Hwy. 129, & mi. north of Athens; dwelling house, out buildings, some timber, running water, smooth land. R. C. Smith, Rt. 2, At hens.
300 A. cattle and hog farm, 1 mi. from Hartwell Lake; 225 A. in grass, 75 A. in timb er, farrowing house, hog parl or, hay barn, 2 bedroom house, woven wire fence, cross fenced, springs, creek, school Ibus and REA; priced to sell. Jim Murray, Hartwell.
13 A. land, 5 mi. west of Monticello, 4% mi. east Jack son Lake; 7 room house, 5 room tenant house, barn, shop, near church, on paved road, mail and school route. Mrs. L. N. Minter, Rt. 1, Monticello.
308 A. lan* in Walton Co unty on pavement; % mi. frontage on Alcova River, % mi. south of where Hwy. 81 crosses river, well stocked with pine trees and deer. Gordie Yancey, Lawrenceville.
21 A. farm land on Athens 'Hwy., 3 mi. from city limits; approx. 300 ft. frontage, good pasture, good land, some pulpwood, 5 room house with conveniences. Mrs. R. Duncan Tate, Athens Hwy., Ellberton.
10.94 A. land, 3 mi. south east of Lincalnton on Augusta IHwy., part of Frank Haixiy farm. Mrs. Frank Hardy, Lincolnton.
100 A. farm at Swainsboro, 1% mi. off Hwy. 1 north; 50 A. timber, 50 A. open, good 5 room house with water, barn, 10 A. to be planted in per manent pasture, good springs, pond, cotton, tobacco and feed grain allotments, all conveni ences; also have calf, pigs and chickens; $20,000. Colman Boyles, Twin Oaks Farm, Rt. 1, Swainstooro, Ph. 237-7703, (no collect calls).
4 A. more or less, 1% mi. off Hwy., close to town and church, 3,000 cap. chicken house, and 4 room dwelling. Dollie Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
14 A. land, 16 mi. south of Atlanta, 200 yds. off 23-42 Hwy. on Rex Rd.; house, gas and water, small stream, and 700 ft. road frontage. W. C. Dease, 134 Rex Rd., Rex, Ph. 474-7157.______________
240 A. mountain farm in Union County near Nottley 'Lake on Thomas branch; numerous springs, 6 small branches, feed grain diversion 19 'A., 'good stand young timber, near paved road, school route, TVA, power, telephone; with or without minerals. J. B. Anderson, Box 604, Blue Radge.
40 A. land in Franklin Co unty, 7 mi. west of Carnesville, on Hwy. 198; building site, lake site, some timber, and on school bus and mail route; sell, or exchange for other property of equal value. H. F. Payne, Rt. 1, Box 409, Toccoa, Ph. 886-4704.
302% A. in Randolph Co unty, 5 mi. south east of Shellman; 100 A. open land, Bahia and Coastal pastures, fenced and cross fenced, pea nut and corn allotment, elec. pump, good 6 room frame house, 3 room tenant house, 2 barns. T. E. Faircloth, Guthbert.
5 A. farm, 5 ml south Riverdale, near Hwy. 138 "and, 27?; 30 ft. front, 7 room house with water in kitchen; low price.. Walter Sisoff, Rt. 2t Box 316, Riverdale.""

288 A. land in Habersham
County, n e a r Tumerville, Bear Gap Rd., known as Davidson Farm; about 200 A. in hardwood and pulpwood size, plenty of running water, several springs, and 50 A. in bottom land. A. A. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 72, Lincolnton.

43 A. farm in Jasper Co
unty; 5 room dwelling, barn, 6,000 cap. broiler house, drill ed well, 3 A. lake, 35 A. im proved pasture, wire fence; no letters, no collect calls. M. L. Clay, Monticello, Ph. 4686279._______________

75 A. land in Towns County near Young Harris, on paved Hwy. 66; mostly in pine timb er, nice mountain top with excellent view. J. P. Moore, Young Harris.

30 A. farm at Clayton on Pine Mountain Rd.; good house with water, elec., tele phone, barn, apple orchard and grape vines, on school bus and mail route; $7,000. Howard L. Ledford, Rt. 1, Clayton.
3 A. land, % mi. from 6 mile creek bridge on Lake Lanier, Forsyth County; has block building, 28 x 32. Bill Mashburn, Rt. 1, Gumming.
15 A. land near Roswell; ibarn, small lake, gov. stocked, timber and pulpwood, house with bath, hot and cold water, on paved Jones Rd., reason ably priced. Cliff Strouip, Rt. 'I, RoisweU, Ph. 993-6973.
200 A. more or less, 3/4 mi. frontage on state Hwy., near Jasper; few A. of pine planted several years ago, remainder in good saw timber, mostly pine, creek and natural waterfalls on property; $200. per A. Mrs. Vernie Jones, Jasper, Ph. 692-3624.
100 A. land in Troup Coun ty, 1 mi. from Hogansville on, paved road, convenient to At lanta, Columbus; plenty of water, trees and building sit es; $100. per A. Lewis G. Phillips, Jr., 8 Johnson St., Hogansville, Ph. 6&T-&995.
45 A. good fertile land, 7 .mi. west of Fayetteville off Sandy Creek Rd., in Fayette County; 5 room house with elec., 6 A. well stocked lake, Bass, Bream, B'luegill, all .pastured and sowed with Fes cue and clover. C. R. Ivey, Rt. 2, Fayettevil'le, Ph. 461-6176.
678 A. land in Washington County on Hwy. 68; saw timber, pulpwood, pond site, (plenty! waiter, 91 A. pines in soil bank, $688.80 yearly income 4 more yrs., 8 room dwelling, barns; $70,000. Mrs. Fannie B. H. DeBeaiugrine, Warrenton.
40 A. good land in Union County on Nottley Lake; 6 room house with all conveni ences, some fruit trees, near churches and stores, on paved road, school bus and mail route, permanent pasture, plenty water. J. M. Hall, Rt. 4, Box 416, Douiglasville, Ph. 942-4206.

9 A. land, all Hwy. front age, 8 mli. east of Ellijay on Hwy. 52; 6 room house with bath, all modern conveni ences, plenty outside build ings, with spring and running water. Coy Coohran, Rt. B, Bllijay, Ph. ME 5-2776, (no collect calls).

16 A. land, 20 mi. from Macon and Warner Robins, 5 mi. from Fort Valley; nice pond site, surrounded on rear by creek, spring flowing 2800. gal. daily, about 6 A. open, balance wood land; $3,000. Joe Stalnaker, 101*5 Duncan Ave., Perry.

875 A. less than 40 mi.

south of Atlanta; $160. per A.

flX L. OKelley, 3598 Ingle-

dale Dr,, Atlanta, Ph. 344-

0176, (no collect oaMs)* f\JVft* *'**+ ***- ***-

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Farmland
COR SALE
30 A. farm, 8 mi. from MMledgeville on Sparta Hwy.; 5 room house recently re modeled, complete bath, an other 4 room house, 20 A. serecia, fruit trees, new water well, 325 gal. tank, pond site, school bus, near church; pr iced reasonably. Paul Zolotas, Box 822, Milledigeville.
)142 A. in Union Oity and FuJfton County; 6 room house with bath, dairy barn and equipment, 3 room tenant house, 3 bedroom house with ibath, also 3 A. lake. J. N. Hose, Bit. 2, Box 30, College Park.
67 A. farm, 1 mi. west of Whiteaburg; 4 room frame house with, bath, gas heat, hot and cold water, plenty pulpwood, running water, good pastures, school bus and mail by door. Mrs. Waymon (Brown, Whditesburg.
35 A. tree farm in Hall County, 7 mi. north of Gainesvffie, Cleveland Hwy., 2 mi. from Lake Lanier; good creek through property, plenty saw timber and pulpwood. J. H. Street, Box 13751, Station K, Atlanta 24.
till A. land in Baralson County, 3 mi. north of Temple, on Hwy. 113; 7 room fbrdck house, 4 room tenant house and barns. Mrs. Frank E. McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple.
22 A. land joining city lim its of Douglas on paved road; 18 A. in cultivation, 4 A. in pasture, all fenced, small to bacco allotment, small lake, 3 houses, garage apt., tile to bacco barn, all in good con dition; owner will finance. Thehna Lott Hatmmond, Rt. 1, Kathleen, Ph. 429-3271, (Perry).
8 A. land, on paved road 6 mi. from Alma; 3 bedroom modern home with all con veniences, asbestos siding, lange porches, 2 story pack house, very large barn, metal covered, wtiith concrete floor, sutiittuble for livestock or poul try and permanent pasture. J. IA. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, Ph. 632-5435.
8 3/4 A. mountain land on Hwy. 23, 2 mi. north of dayton; $4,000. in land improve ments and recently built 4 room house, 2 streams, 2 small out buildings, spring water, all services. J. Landa, Rt. 2, Clayton.
195% A. farm land in Merdwether County, near Hwy. 85, between Gay and Alvaton, middle 9th district, approx. 50 mi. to AULantJa; ex cellent for cattle or farming; $100. per A. Mrs. Alwyn L. MWKnight, 24 Matthews Dr., Columbus, Ph. MlU 9-2964.
2 A. farm land covered in Fescue, 2 mi. from Hartwell Dam; 25 A. pasture, 20 A. bottom land, 37 A. culti vation, ideal for cattle, 2 streams, good well, 6 stall barn, 3 room tenant house, 6 room house, metal roofs; $9,900. Sifoley Richardson, Rt. 3, Hartweli, Ph. 6-8923, (no collect calls).
117 A. chicken farm, 4% md. west of Lenox; 3 large chicken houses, deep well, to bacco and cotton allotments. Mrs. W. H. Thompson, Rt. 2, Lenox, Ph. 528-4927, (Omega, no collect calls).
148.1 A. land for sale, rent, lease or trade. James W. Jor dan, P. O. Box 412, HapevUle.

210 A. red land, within 5 mi. of Douglasville, 30 mi. of {Atlanta; streams, lake site, wooded and cleared for past ure; have tractor and other farm implements. Mrs. G. J. Benson, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-8027.
145 A,, 9 mi. south of Carrollton; about 75 A. rich farm land, 70 A. large timber, plenty good clear water streams, beautiful lake site, large 2 story barn, hall mile off pavement. W. Grady Banks, 125 Coleman St., Oarroliton.
19 A. mountain land, 3 mi. east of Hiawassee on county road, 1 mi. Hwy. 75-76; 3/4 (permanent pasture, 1/4 Ham mock fenced, no buildings, phone, dec., and mail and school bus routes. Max Coggins, Rt. 1, Box 112, Hiawassee.
32% A. farm, 3 mi. from Athens city limits, off Jeff erson Hwy.; paved road, good 5 room house, barn, pasture with 2 A. of woods, 1 mi. from city water and gas, good well with new pump. E. W. Mash/burn, Rt. 2, Athens, Ph. U 8-1865, (no collect calls).
475 A. land in Floyd Co unty on paved Everett Spr ings Rd.; barn, nice dwelling, fencing, 4,000 poultry breeder hen house, approx. 350 A. young timber. J. O. Garden, Old Furnace Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-8521.______________
174 A. in Polk County near Cedartown on paved Pied mont Hwy.; 2 dwellings, new hay barn, 4 poultry breeder hen houses with 3,000 each, all new fence and sown in permanent pasture. B. R. Cox, John Hand Rd., Cedartown, Ph. 748-30&6.__________
675 A. in Floyd County; good fences and pastures, 3 dwellings, 4 breeder hen houses, igood young timber, large stream. Willamd E. Strain, P. O. Box 111, Dalton, Ph. 278-2372._________
70 A. land, 2 mi. east of Woodstock on Neese Rd. C. D. Neese, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 326-3132, (no collect calls).
22% A. land 5 mi. south of Loganville, 1 mi. off newly paved road partially open; good grey soil with stream, grain allotment, over % mi. road frontage; $165. per A. R. G. Cornwell, 999 Woodland' Ave. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 6270853.______________
5 A. land in Henry County off Hwy. 81 on public road, (between Keys Ferry Rd. and Sandy Ridge Rd.; house with bath, hot water; $4,750., $750. cash., will finance balance, consider trade or lease. Bruce Godwin, 45 Jodeco Dr. Jonesboro, Ph. 478-5792.
877 A. farm land in Coliquitt County; timber, past ures, 520 A. timber, tobacco, cotton and peanut allotments, lake and running stream; will divide. M. J. Gordon, Ison Rd., Dunwoody, Ph. 993-6046, (Roswell).
100 A. farm 2% mi. from Loganville, 1/4 mi. off Hwy. '20; house, barn, pasture, 35 A. open land, bal. wooded, lake site; reasonably priced. A. O. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 252, Forest Park, Ph. 360089.
120 A. in Walton County on Flat Creek, old water power grist mill site, % mi. pave ment frontage on both sides; cotton allotment, corn base, established pine trees, plenty streams, low value dwelling house; $22,000. Hoke O'Kelley, Loganville.

66 A. land in Bulloch Co unty; 40 A. in cultivation, 5 room frame dwelling, small fish pond; $175. per A. Louie Foy Sinimons, 5 Moore St., Statesboro, Ph. 764-3329, (no collect calls).

A. land, 7% mi. from Toccoa, near Mt. Bethel Church, of God; 7 room house with bath and %; make offer. Mrs. 'Etta B. Marrett, 1714 Lawrenceville Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME 6-1595, (no collect cal,ls).

405 A. more or less in Taylor County; completely cleared and harrowed, planted in watermelons in 1964, 170,000 pines planted in Dec. 1964, 20 A. pond site with spring running year round; $30,000. Harry L. Mitchell, 401 W. Sultana Dr., Fitzger
ald, Ph. 423-3772.________

638 A. cattle farm, fenced,

400 A. Bahia and Coastal Ber

muda grass, 120 A. crop land,

12 A. fish pond, 2 flowing

artesian wells, 2 upright silos,

1,000 ton cap., 2 tenant hou

ses, and cotton, corn, tobacco,

and peanut allotments. L. O.

Pfeiffer, Rt. 2, Box 210, Syl-

vania.

______

15 A. land, 9 mi. from At lanta with good house; also have approx. 125 A., 100 mi. north of Atlanta, 2 good hou ses, barn, plenty water, 25 A. open, rest woods. R. J. Osbome, Rt. 2, Box 365, Riverdale, Ph. 478-6719.______
82 A. more or less in Gwinnett County, between express way and Rt. 23; old house, 2 separate lake sites, 2 road frontages. J. R, Marbut, 112 Shelby PI. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 627-5366.__________
839 A., 5 mi. from 1-75 at Perry; fenced, plenty water, 'Bahia and Coastal Bermuda pastures, plenty cultivatable land with cotton and peanut allotments, 3 nice houses, 6 big barns, 105 A. bearing pec an trees, and farm equip. Jim Flowers, 524 1st Nat. Bank Bldg., Macon, Ph. 742-6641, (no collect calls).
170 A. land, 1% mi. south on Hwy. 42 at Forsyth; 65 pet. timberland, completely fen ced, 9 room house with hard wood floors, 2 baths; $35,000. Jack K. Fletoher, Forsyth, Ph. 994-3941, (days)._________
500 A. farm, approx. 60 A. river bottom, 40 A. in grass, 20 A. in cultivation, balance in timber, also good 5 room house, all1 utilities, school route, good community; bar gain, C. W. Kiker, Sr., Blue Ridge.
70 A. more or less, on Hwy. 27, .3 mi. north of Buchanan; lake site, creek and branch bottoms, 5 room house and- 3 room house, on mail route, near church and school; l$6,600. Carey Brannon, Rt. 1, Buchanan. ___ _____
69% A. land on US 441, 5 mi. north east of Homer; over 1,000 ft. frontage on 441, 1 creek and 2 springs, young growing timber. Mrs. Fred IDunson, Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677-4941, (no collect calls).
10 A. land in Jasper County on paved Hwy.; 3 bedroom modern house, pecan trees and orchard; $12,500., owner will finance; also have 5 A. with 2 bedroom modern house, $7,000. Roy Arnold, Covington, Ph. 786-5205.
A. of land with permanent stream, one' half cultivation, one half timber, house, near school; 10 mi. from Atlanta, 10 mi. from Marietta; sell, or trade. R. F. Holtzelaw, Rt. 2, Smyrna, Ph. 435-5985.

76.8 A. land 6 mi. south of Hwy. 1-85, 65 mi. east of At lanta; 1 A. lake, good past ures, fenced, rough farm house, excellent land. Bennie L. Logan, Jefferson, Ph. 3678228._______________
4 A. land with 17,000 cap. broiler farm, 6 room house, on Hwy. 140. Raleigh McClure, Rt. 2, Woodstock, Ph. 475-'6459, (Alpharetta).
27.4 A. in Forsyth County, near Gumming and Lake Lanier; beautiful home site; $300. per A. J. F. Darnall, 1410 Wayne Place SW, AtLanta, 755-6778.______
50 A. farm on Hwy. 141, 5 mi. south of Gumming on Norcross Rd.; good timber and open land with several creeks, several buildings; $65,000. Otis Barnett, 1559 Van Epps St., Atlanta, Ph. 622-9286.
751 A. land in south east section of Houston County; 500 A. open, good allotments, fertile land, complete with equip, and livestock. H. T. Dunlap, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville.
54 A. land, dwelling, ser vice buildings, 3 streams with lake sites, 'building sites, much saw timber and pulpwood, paved road through farm; $16,500. O. J. Harris, Rt. 2, Dallas, Ph. 445-2455, (no col lect calls).
186% A. farm in Elbert County, on paved roads, 12 mi. to Elberton, 8 mi. to Hartwell, 18 mi. to Anderson, S. C.; $85. per A. Mary W. Ridgeway, 505 Woodlawn Ave., Winder.______________
624 A. land in Monroe Co unty, 15 A. pasture, balance in timber, 1 lake with cottage and 2 ponds; $110. per A., directions at Johnson's Ser vice Station, intersection 83 and 87. J. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Forsyth. _______
305 A. farm, 8 mi. south east Quiiitmara; 115 A. con servation reserve, 28 A. cott on, 5 A. peanuts, 1.51 tobacco, 4 bedroom house with bath, water and elec., deep well, mail and school route, creek, branch, and new tobacco barn; $1'55. per A., write for appointment. N. F. Arrington, RL 3, Quitman.
196 A. Coweta County on .paved road near Ga. 85; liv able house, fishing lake, good c'ottonj allotment, additional cropland, excellent opport unity; need cash for business but will sell on terms to res ponsible party. George H. Smith, 2575 McKinnon Dr., (Decatur, Ph. 289-5491.
340 A. land in Gordon Co unty, 9 mi. south of CaLhoun, 15 mi. north of Rome at iPlainville; about 200 A. in timber, pasture, running water, and 5 houses. W. M. Scott, 1008 Oakland Ave., Rome.
200 A. farm on Drayton Road, 2 mi. from Cordele; good allotment, spur track to (Farmers Market and Atlantic Coast Line border land, also has 7 room brick house. Mrs. Ruth Sheppard Posey, Rt. 3, Cordele. ____________
120 A. with 2 houses about 8 mi. from Cedaftown, can be divided into 35 A. and house, or 45 A. and house; plenty! water, about 50 A. timber, balance cleared, telephone and power service. F. R. Heald, 491 Sterling St. NE, Atlanta.
Approx. 128 A. mountain land, 1/4 mi. from hard sur face road, close to Nottley Lake, in lower Young Cane district, Union County. W. M. McClure, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

61 A. land near Hartwell; good 5 room house with bath, spring, good farm land and wood land; $7,500. Marett Cole, Old Hwy. 29 north, Hartwell.

40 A. land Coweta County, % mi. from Turin in Turin community; large stream on
place. E. T. Walker, 1393. Central Ave., Forest Park, Ph. 366-3602, (no collect calls).

58 A., 7 mi. south-east of LaGrange on John Lovelace Rd.; fenced, 30 A. sowed grass, land in high state of cultivation, 3 streams, fishing lake, young timber, 6 room 'house in excellent condition, (conveniences. Tractor equip,
goes with farm. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange.-

3 A. mountain land with stream and 5 room house. Robert Freeman, Rt. 1, 3au tee, Ph. 865-2497.________

33 A. land in Henry County, springs, hay field, $700. per acre. Mrs. John A. Pozza, 3500 Waldrop Rd., Decatur, Ph. 241-4361. ____________

Approx. 40 A. in Rabun County on Persimmon Creek near Tallulah River, plenty of water. Mrs. Violet Thompson, Clayton, Ph. 782-4256, (days).

94 A. land, 60 A. in Coastal Bermuda, excellent house, electricity, paved road, school bus and mail route, telephone, ever flowing creek; $25,000., terms. A. D. Fowler, Rt. 2, Montezuma.

70 A. more or less, with 2 houses, 7 and 4 rooms, both with baths, hot and cold water, dairy barn, 2 drilled, wells, 2 pond sites, large spr ing and 2 paved roads; $25,000. Lewis McKoy, Rt. 1, Senoia.

Approx. 100 A. in Gilmer County, dose to Hwy.; 6 room' house, hot and cold water, lot of timber. Also have land in Fannin and Forsyth Counties. F. J. Lowmian, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

H50 A. timber land 8 ml. from Ellijay on, Boardtown Rd. in Gi'lmer County; $8,000. McKinley Wishon, Rt. 4, Box
73, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5-2786.

20 A. land in Henry Co

unty; 5 A. cult ivatioBj) balance

in woods, big stream, between

2 highways, good frontage,

nice homesite. John W. Jeff-

lares, Rt. 1, Box 100, McDon-

ouigh, Ph. 957-3561, (no col

lect calls).

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3*0 A. land about 40 mi. east of Atlanta; good land with stream, paved road, school bus and mail route, 2 houses With elec. and water, fuel oil heater with tank in 1 house. H. Teagle, 1072 Canal St., Decatur, Ph. BU 4-2471.

'2, 20 A. and 1, 10 A. tracts farm land, 4 mi. east of Lawrenceville, in Owinnett Co unty; river and paved road frontage, spring and branch, 10 A. approved for ASCS soil practice for grasses; $850. per A. W. T. Baigley, Rt. 2, Box 249, Lawrenceville, Ph. 963-
2081, (nights).__________

101% A. farm, approx. 40 A. in pasture, 4 A. lake, stock ed, 4 room house with bath, (remodeled inside), drilled
well, some timber and pufop-' Wood, $100. A. Grady Prescott, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2731, (after 6 p. m., no collect calls).

96 A. land with barn, modern home, large lake, plenty running water, part wooded; shown by appoint ment only, $21,500. C. Anders, Box 487, Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph. 946-4673.

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Farm Land

FOR SALE

10 A. land, 8 mi. east of Sparta; 2 bedroom trailer, 4 A. in (front open, rear wooded, permanent water tflor stock and truck farming; also have 200 A., with 6 room house, dairy bairn, other buildings, fenced, cross fenced, 3 fish ponds, % timber and pasture; $100. per A. iPerry Bell, Rt.
3, Sparta.

'135 A. land in Dodge Counity, runs mi. on Cypress Creek, highway frontage; young timber 7 yrs. old, fen ced with bob wire and steel gate; $200. per A. Mrs. W. A. Reaves, '8055 W. Concord Blvd., Jacksonville 8, Florida, (Ga. tax payer), Ph. PO 4-
0050.

62 A. farm; colonial home, 2 broiler houses equipped for 12,000, 2 wells, 2 barns, sheds, 4 pastures, Coastal, Bahia, dover, reg. Angus cattle, some terms; (also have 85 A. with 7 room house and 'baitih, 6 room house, 2 barns, deep well, 100 .pecan trees, $10,000. with some terms. T. L. Surles, c/o Winkler Farms, Preston.

6 A. zoned agricultural, 307 ft. paved road frontage on Spalding Dr. at Roberts Rd., Atlanta; city waiter, eftec., telephone, natural gas near; $30,000. W. R. Mitehell, Rt. 4, Stone Mountain, Ph. BU 9-
4627.

210 A. (fiaran with !% mi. road frontage; school bus and mail route, 1% mi. to creek, 6 room house with conveni ences, drilled well, out build ings, bottom land, timber, water shed dev. areas, grow ing community; all or part. George Phillips, Rock-mart, Ph. 084-7229.

80 A. farm, 8 mi. north of Butdhanan; 6 room house with closets, cabinets, porch, hot and cold water, 20 x 30 ft. concrete garage, 18 x 30 tool house, see on Saturday only, $10,000. C. W. Daniedl, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Ph. 646-33<26.

8i2% A. chicken ifarm, 2 mi. from Aflpharetta, Crabapple district; 16,000 cap., large barn, hog pasture, Fescue, 6 room frame house, long paved road frontage. H. E. Estes, Rt. 4, AGpharetta, Ph. GR 5-5196.

lApprox. 50 A. farm land! with 1/4 US 1 Hwy. frontage, 3 mi. south of Alma; $13,000. cash. Walter L. Taylor, P. O. Box 224, 'Alma, 'Ph. 632-4693,
(no collect calls).

1:2 A. tend more or less; 5 room house with bath, 3 ganage buildings, barn and out buildings; $10,000. Paul Clayton, Rt. 1, Box 245, Kings.ton, Ph. 773-3139, (Adairsville).

07 A. forest land on Atlanta Hwy., 4 mi. west of Monticello; excellent deer and quail hunting, bluff overlooks beautiful lake site, 30 A. soil bank pines; best offer. W. H. Jordan, Jr., Monticello, Ph.
468-16686.

11 A. land, 4 mi. from Ldzella on US 80 west, 10 mi. from 'Roberta; 4 room house, affl. out buildings, pond sites; $7,500. cash. Mrs. Mary Anni3 Boatner, Bit. 1,

50 A. land just outside Perry, on US Hwy. 41, in sight of 1-75; chicken houses and equip, for 6,000 laying hens with room for growing re placements, 3 bedroom brick (home, with 2 baths. G. W. Hides, US 41 South, Perry.

50 A. land fronting west

side of Hwy. 19, 4% mi. south

of Butler in Taylor County;

$6*5. per A.; cash, or terms. 3.

R. Highsmith, Rt. 2, Box 294,

'--'

Pfa. 2W-1084.

5 A. 'land on Hwy. 44, in Greene County; apple, plum, pear, and fig trees, on school bus route and church near. John R. Lawson, Rt. 1, Social
Circle.______________

70 A. land near Dahlonega; plenty timber, spring, creek, secluded, with 4 room cabin; $8,500., firm, L. P. Bradley, 2525 Wilson Woods Dr., Deeatur.
240 A. dairy farm in Taliaferro County; 6 room house with bath, 28 stanchion barn, sik>,. completely new wire fence and cross fence, pond, plenty water, deep well, 1 mi. road frontage on paved road near church, on school anbT mail routes. George W. Brown, Sharon.________
'551/3 A. farm, 8 mi. south east of Cordele on Hwy. 90 or Rebecca Rd. J. E. Ross, Rt. I, Araibi, Ph. 905-4062.

lApprox. 6 A. land, 6 mi. from Decatur on Panthersvi'lle Rd.; 2 good livable houses with spring, good well, city
waiter, elec., gas, paved road, telephone available, land al most level. Mr. Seay, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2, Elilenwood.

1'85 A. land, 6 mi. from Madison, 2 mi. from proposed 'Laren Shoals Dam back water and expressway exit; 100 A. 'growing timber, approx. 1/4 mil. ft. lumber cut in 1857, 20 brood cows, 15 calves, and farm equip.; $35,000. T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison.

6 A. land on good gravel

road 4 ml west of Clarkes-

ville; 5 room modern house, 2

A. in cultivation, balance

wooded, out buildings, stream,

limit trees and few young

grape vines; would consider

trade for useable A. W. J.

Clark, Crows Trailer Pk.,

Gainesville.

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13'5 A. land on Hwy. 76, 6 mi. west of Blairsville; 6 room house with bath and 2 large porches. Harvey Rack, 'Star Route, Blairsville.____
00 A. land, % mi. off Hwy. 100, 8 mi. south of Bowdon; permanent pasture, wood, and timber land, plenty running water, barn with out build ings, good lake sites. Lee Hoicomb, Rit. 1, Bowdon, Ph. 854432, (Roopville, no collect calls). ___________
10 A. land, old grown-up homestead, no buildings, plenty pecan and pear trees, open well, bordering creek; $2,700., terms. B. W. Deese, P. O. Box 96, Live Oak, Fla., (Ga. tax payer).________
88 A. land in Hart County, 3/4 mi. from Canon; 7 room house, barns, 2 streams, pond, paved road, 58 A. cultivated, .30 A. pasture and timber, close to school and churches, good for broilers or cattle. E. N. Osbome, Raiiford, Fla., (Ga. tax payer)._______

2 A. farm land on Hwy. 441 at Hollywood; modern 6 room house with conveniences, ishrubbery, small shop buildIng, good well. James N. Taylor, P. O. Box 86, Hollywood.
18 A. land, 1/4 mi. from interchange of 1-20 and Hwy. II, 5 mi. from Covington; good 7 room house, dbl. road (frontage; $12,500., owner will 'finance. Tommy Breedlove, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph. 7867574.___________
57 A. cattle farm, 2 mi. from Villa Rica city limits on Hwy. 101; 6 A. natural lake site, approx. 30 A. in pasture, balance in cultivation,-build ing site, road frontage. J. V. Saylors, Rt. 4, Madand Rd., Marietta, Ph. 422-4024.
3 A. land, 8 mi. east of Newnan on lower Fayettevdlle Rd.; nearly new, white frame house, elec. heat, 5 rooms and bath. J. C. Brown, Sharpsbui* Ph. AIL 3-*lM. -., .

70 A. good mountain land on good gravel road, 2 good dam sites and trout fishing. Roy Thompson, Rt. 2, Clayton.
67 A. fertile land on Ga. 9 3 5, Brockton Community, Jackson County; 2 good hou ses with running waiter, lake and improved pasture, good fences, 2 paved roads through property. C. I. Wilbanks, Rt. 2, Jefferson, Ph. 367-5542.
70 A. in Newton County, on HWy. 218, 6 mi. from 1-20, 34 mi. Atlanta; 9 room house, drilled well, 50 A. Fescue, clover, completely .fenced, new fencing, springs, creek, 6 A. lake site, good 4 room ten ant house; $28,500., 75 pet. (financed. Lloyd C. Burel, Box 192, Covinigtbn, Ph. 786-8280.
60 A. land on Flint River, 13 mi. south of Fayetteville; plenty hardwood and pine timber, good pasture land or can be used for crops; rea sonably priced. Henry B. Coleman, 546 South Hill St., Griffin, Ph. 227-7203._____
1155 A. land, 50 mi. south west of Atlanta, 9/10 mi. from small town; 100 A improved pasture, 40 head cattle, grass land, farming equip.; $26,500. Alvin M. Crews, Jr., 109 Am bulance Dr., Carrollton, Ph. 832-3863.__________'
245 A. more or less, on Hwy. 1, 9 mi. north of Alma, 10 mi. south of Baxley, at Ba con. County line; approx. 50 A. cultivated, good timber stand, 2 dwellings both have baths, good condition. Mrs. Jesse S. Pope, Rt. 4, Alma.
45 A. in Haralson County, 1 mi. from black top road; 3 dwellings, 3 chicken houses fully equipped, 1'5 A. perman ent pasture, 10 A. lake, on mail and school bus route. Charles Spearman, Rt. 1, felton.
23% A. wood land on Hwy. 61, 5 mi. north of Dallas in Paulding County; 1% story 'rock house, fruit trees and garden space; $22,000. E. C. Mercer, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ph. 4452547, (no collect calls).
92 A. farm; 35 A. open, creek, spring, branch, lake site, 4 room house with bath) and utility, large garage, shop, .barn, tractor shed, fruit trees, vines, on school bus and mail route; $100. per A. Pat West, IRt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 0847763, (no collect calls).
1'1'S A. farm, 3 mi. from Alma; 40 A. Coastal Bermuda pastures, 20 A. row crops, bal ance well timbered, bams, shelters, water, elec., have 30 grade cows, 22 calves, bull, tractor, harrow, plow, culti vator, spreader and cutter; $30,000., 1/8 cash, balance 10 yrs. Braswefll Deen, Sr., 616 Seventh St., Alma.______
100 A. in Paulding County) on paved road; 30 A. culti vation, plenty pine and hard wood timber, lake sites, and I house. L. Tibbits, 127 Elmwood Dr., Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. 799-6855._____________
5 A. land on Hwy. 99, At Townsend; flowing well, brick building, formerly schoolhouse, 8,000 sq. ft., 450 ft. from railroad, near salt water. Dan Chapman, Darien, Ph. 437-4264, (nights)._______
163 A. farm with good 4 room house and plenty good out buildings, 2 lakes, well stocked, pastures, plenty young timber. J. R. Glass, Rt. 2, Calhoun.___________
150 A., 10 mi. south west LaGrange; 20 A. open, bal ance timber, 50 A. crosstie fenced, good stream, lake site, tenant house, large banv shed, 2,500 Arizona Cypress, II A cotton allotment; $87.50 per A. J. C. Thomas, Jr., Rt. 4, SJvcll Rd., LaGrange, Ph.

20-100 A. of mountain timber land, has deer and other game, $60. per A.; any amount. R. G. Largin, 2640 Randall St., East Point, Ph. PO 1-4970.___________
120 A. (farm in heart of Shade tobacco 'belt; no build ings, no limit on A. of Shade tobacco grown. Mrs. Jay Musgrove, Box 11, Attapulgus.
80-86 A, 2 mi. east of Snellville on Hwy. 78; re modeled house, pasture, large part of 17% A. lake, county water, within 1 mi. of schools. Douglas Aikens, Rt. 1, Box 47, Grayson, Ph. 963-7824, (no collect calls).
10 A. highly improved fer tile farm land, spring, good building site, on mail, school bus route, power line, $800. 'A; also have 2 tracts, 5 A. each, Fayette County, on Sandy Creek Rd. between Fairburn and Fayetteville. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Fay etteville.___________
55 A. on Hwy. 42 between Lincolnton and Thomson; deep well, elec. pump, new roof on old 6 room house, 7 A. open land, balance in growing timber, branch and pond site, near churches on school bus and mail route; $7,000. cash. J. E. McGee, Sr., Rt. 1, Lincolnton.
48 A. land, some timber, not in cultivation at present, New Hope Community, off Mize Rd.; also 18% A. land about % mi. from Toccoa on paved road, elec. and gas available. Send stamped env. for information. Mrs. G. Z. Maxwell, 362 Mize Rd., Toc coa.
1'20 A. in Pike County, un der wire, sowed in pasture grass, 14 A. cross fenced, 2 A. pond, Bream and Bass, good 6 room house, plenty barns, $200. per A. J. L. Callahan, Rt. 1, Williamsori.
12-45 A. good land with running water and on school and mail route, 1% mi. to Hwy., no house. Carl BlackWell, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
42% A. on Hwy. 325 near Nottley lake; barn, chicken house, other out buildings, 1, 9 room and bath brick house, 1 frame house with 4 large rooms and bath, plenty shade trees. Prince Byers, BlairsviMe, Ph. 745-5061.______
257 A. more or less, in Jackson County, out from Pendergrass, near new Hwy. under construction; known as Bridges home place, $200. .per A. Horace G. Bridges, P. O. Box 2964, Station D, Atlanta.
40 A. farm for sale or trade, 7% mi. west of Trenton; 10 A. in pasture with creek, 6 room house and bath, hot and' cold water, gas heat, barn, on mail and school bus route, 3 mi. from Davis school. S. S. Blassingame, Star Route, Trenton._____________
10-25 A. land, dirt road, $145. per A. cash; also have land on paved road, 5-15 A., $li55. per A.; both approx. 35 mi. south of Atlanta airport, near Newnan. Jack Crawford, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 4615121._______________
100 A. farm, 2 mi. from Statham; 14 A. cotton allot ment, plenty water for cattle, % mi. from pavement on good county maintained road, nice lake site, has estimated 500 units pulpwood ready to cut; $11,000., terms. A. S. Will iams, 2937 Katherine Valley Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-7815.
70 A- land. 8 mi. from Rome; 25 A. lake restocked with Bass and Bream 3 yrs. ago, large 4 room and bath house with conveniences, also large 2 room block bldg. Hughes Phffllipe, P.O. Box 07,

51 A. farm on Hwy. 10 in Forsyth County, 5 mi. north Alpharetta; 6 room house and bath on property. Mrs. R. M. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Alpharetta.
182 A. farm, 6 mi. north west Cedartown, 1 mi. off Hwy. 100 to Cave Spring; fenced, 40 A. fescue and Serecia, 10 A. lake, stocked, orchard, pulpwood, .timber, 7 room house with 2 baths, gas furnaces, deep well, 4 car garage, school bus route. Mrs. J. E. Weaver, P. O. Box 154, Cedartown.
35 A. wooded land, rolling hills, adjacent Covington Ox ford city limits, Newton Co unty, 1 mi. to new express way 1-20, 35 mi. from At lanta; lakesites and small stream, $650. per A. W. G. Davis, Box 414, Oxford, Ph. 786-7545._____________
12 A. land, 10 ml from Dalton, 7 mi. south west Chatsworth, on new paved road, near New Hope Baptist Church. Hershell H. Ridley, Rt. 3, Chatsworth.
1<2>2 A. Jackson County, Hwy. 60, 50 mi. from Atlanta, north of 1-85; Walnut River, highway frontage, lakesites, creeks, elec., .gas, timber; also have 75 A. Hall County, nearUS 23, north of Lula, streams, lakesites, timber, elec. Ray Brockin.ton, Haddock, Ph. 743-2655.___________
385 A. land, 3 nice houses, 2 tenant houses, dairy barn, feed shelter, and several other barns and shelters. Jack H. Chandler, Rt. 2, Social Circle, Ph. 786-5492.________
60 A. more or less, 4 mi. from Blue Ridge on Snake Nation Rd., 4 room farm house, mail and school bus route, 2 springs and running branch, mill house, barn, hen house, other buildings, 5 A. cleared, 2 in pasture,' rest in timber. Hyman C. Green, Rt. 2, Box 212, Blue Ridge.
4% A. good laying land, Whdte County; 2 buildings, 6 room dwelling with bath, shingle roof, insulated alu minum siding. Roger Hulsey, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ph. 8652640, (no collect calls).
80 A. land bordering Rum Creek on Juliette Rd., 5 mi. from Forsyth; 4,000 ft. paved road frontage, 6 room house,, block dairy barn, other large barn, several Chicken houses, new garage; $225. per A. J. T. Doster, P.O. Box 356, Forsyth.
200 A. timber land, Ivylog Section, Union County, 7 mi. west of Blairsville on gravel! rd., 1 mi. to US Hwy. 19 and Nottley Lake; springs, stream, 2 lake sites, elec. and tele phone; $65. per A., will fin ance. Jim Lankford, 265.2 Bull Run Dr., Decatur, Ph. 2414780.______________
148 A. Cotton Indian Creek, Henry County, near Lake Spivey and Hwy. 75, 20 min. Atlanta; 100 A. Fescue and Lespedeza, fenced, lake sites, 6 room modern dwelling, ten ant house, water system; $500. per A, terms. H. H. Thornton, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
40 A. farm, 4 mi. from Cal houn; all level fertile soil, stock pond, fenced, cattle, hogs or crops, 7 room house with bath, cold and hot water. Annes M. Garden, Rt. 4, Cal houn, Ph. 629-4296, (no collect calls).___________
.27/10 A land in Cedar Grossing district, 1 mi. off Hwy. 1; large 5 room house, needs Some repair; $1,500. cash for quick sale. Rentier Willis, Rt. 2, Box 7, Palatka, Fla., (Ga. tax payer).
Mountain timber land with good house, barn, woodshed, garage, spring water in house, lights. W. O. Douglas, P. O.
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Farm Land

60 .A. farm, 8 .ml west of 50 A., 4 mi. from BlairsviUe 245 A, land in Ware County 280 A. farm; 150 A. open, Dahlonega on US Hwy. 19; 8 in Union County; plenty on SatUJa River; 40 A. en- land, balance in good timber; room house, 3 barns, .1/3 in water, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, closed, balance woodland, 2 5 tobacco, 14.7 cotton, 4.7

FOR SALE

pasture Anthur E. Housley, house, $13,000. Lewis Wald- houses, 2 barns, 1 tobacco .peanuts; good 3 bedroom

Box 291, Dahlonega.

rop, 1358 Atigbod Rd., Mari- Ibarn, 1 pack house, 2 elec. house, deep well and fish

A, land, 8 mi. from Madison on paved road; 176 A. in Hancock County, 2 mi. ifrom Sparta; from> $67.50 to $250. per A., 1/4 down, 5 yrs. W. S. Redd; 207 Dixie Are.,
i, Ph. 110.
30 A. land on Hiwy. 2112 near Snapping Shoals; un spoiled wooded terrain, homesite overlooking clear creek; low down payment and monthly installments, or dis count tor cash. J. E. Oline, Oxford, Ph. 786-7*21, (Cov-t ington). __________
04,6/10 A. land, 7 mi. from 1-20, 30 mi. east of Atlanta, 1025 ift. 'Hwy. frontage on (paved road; % open, small stream, some timber; $250. per A., all or part. Jack Mote, Covington, Ph. 786-5021.
150 A. in Peach County; 80 A. open, 25 A. in Coastal and Bahia pastures, fenced, water, timber, pecan trees, 2 rental houses with modern conveni ences, and all types farm equipment; $17,000. Thomas Webb, (P.O. Box 432, Fort VaUey, Ph. 825-5691, (after 7
4,7 A. land, 6 mi. east of Newnan on Hwy. 34, 2 mi. from expressway, 25 min. to Atlanta; 1152 ft. road front age, all wooded, 3 lake sites, bus line, 1 mi. dirt road; i$29,000. E. B. Travis, Bit. 2, Box 911, Riverdale, Ph. 4787933.
7 A. land, 7 mi. south east of Taflmadge Lakes in Birdie Community; modern 6 yr. old 3 bedroom house, lots of pecan shade trees, 500 ft. paved! frontage; $15,850.00. Cutrtis Caiwithon, Rt. 1, Box 96A, GrMfin, Ph. 227-8523.
5 A. land more or less with house on paved Little Mill Rd., 1 mile from Bufford this side of Buford Dam. Mrs. Mattie W. Mils, 365 Harris St., Buford.

4 A. land 15 mi. south-west Gadnesville, 1/4 mi. off 1-85; have 4 room house with pump in well: $800. down, rest lake rent.with 6% interest. J. W. Dean, Gainesville, Ph. 5347679, (no collect calls).
25 A. or more poultry farm; 2, 10,000 caip. broiler houses, (fully automatic, good deep drilled well, 4 room modern; house with straight line tele phone and on school bus and mail route: $20,000. or best offer. R. M. Van Leer, Box J207, Gainesviille. ______
63/4 A. 'faxmj land with 2i almost new dwellings in com munity on mail and school routes, near 2 churches, on US 'Hwy. 23 and Ga, 87 be tween Eastman and Cochran. D. T. Bateman, Rt. 6, Eastman, Ph. 874-3066.______
Approx. 20 A. wooded land in Douglas County, 1% mi. north of Hwy. 78, 3 mi. north east of Villa Rica; best offer over $2,500., terms considered. C. E. Paris, 1683 Austell Rd., Marietta, Ph. 436-3996, (Smyrna).
182 A. land, young timber, deep well, 2 story house; joins McRae city limits, Mc Rae 'and Milan dirt road runs through land, on school bus and mail routes, Telfair Co unty. D. F. Minis, Rt. 2, Box 26, McRae.___________
Approx. 48 A. land between,' Buford and Lawrenceville near NE expressway; all fen ced, good paved road front age, plenty water, farm build ings, good 6 room house, gas heat, bath, close to churches and schools. Wilie Gooch, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 945-5618.
689 A. good grass land, 5 mi. east of Covington on US 276; good fences, 1 large barn, 2 upright silos, 5 running creeks and 1 large lake, also 3 'good houses. Ray Suit, Rt. 4, Covinigton, Ph. 786-6350.
'Approx. 300 A. land in

etta, Ph. 427-2038._____ 17 A. on the south end of
Rogers Rd. in Floyd County between Wax and Taylorsvfflle; 10 A. can be cultivated, 2/3 under barbed wire fence, .good frame house, 5 rooms and bath; $7,500. W. S. Jackson, 102 N. Bartow St., Cartersvilie.
50 A. farm in Blaine Com munity, Talking Rock; few acres permanent grass, bottom land, some young pine and oak timber, lays well with creek running across pro perty, highway frontage and! old dwelling with good well; reasonably priced. Silas Colflins, Rt. 3, Jasper.______
20 A. land, 3% mi. from Hiram on the old Hiram Sudie Road; spring on property, $4,500. W. S. Tucker, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph. 445-2798, (no collect calls).____________
2 A. good land with 6 room house, elec., natural gas, good well water, near school and churches, 40 min. to Atlanta. Mrs. Alberta McKnilght, 1120 West Vineyard Rd., GrMfin.
71 A. land, 8 .mi. east Cant on, 1 mi. off Ga. 20, on dirt road to be paved soon; dwell ing house, 5 chicken' houses, 30,000 cap., plenty pasture with stream, approx. 200,000 fit. timber, 'good well, and waiter in house. Josie Crowe, Rt. 1, Canton._________
68% A. farm, % mi: off US Hwy. 41; % fenced with (permanent grasses, small lake stocked with bass, good road through far m; reasonably priced. Ralph Turner, 14 Ar rowhead Dr., Cartersville, Ph. 382-0683, (after 6 p.m.).
15 A. land in Cobb County, 1 A. in Cherokee adjoining, 3 bedroom house and bath, 5 yrs. old, not completely finished inside, on pavement, 2 out buiMSngs, young or chard, and 2 A. pasture; $13,900. J. T. Merritt, Rt. 1,

pumps, main dwelling 'has complete plumbing, other just water; $200. per A. Mrs. W. W. Grfffis, 2605 Alice St., Waycross.

3 A. land in Fannin County on Hwy. 245; 8 room house with bath, hard wood floors, asbestos shingles outside, sheet rock inside, telephone, mail and school bus by door; part cash, terms. Mrs. Mary Langley, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.

'23 A. land, all under fence, will carry 25 head of cattle, good 10 room dwelling, 5 room tenant house, 20,000 cap. insulated broiler house, all auto, equip; $40,000. H. C. Foster, Rt. 1, Box 57, Cornelia, Ph. 778-4605.______

564 A. land near Buena Vista; 200 A. Coastal Ber muda, 100 A. open land, 30 A. planted pine, excellent hay barn, good house, ample waiter, 2 ponds, good hunting, all fenced; for sale or rent. L. H. Anderson, 1905 Wells Dr., Columbus, Ph. 323-0648.

43 A. red bottom land, some

sand, the best type, lies be

tween 2 'good creeks, can be

irrigated from either, 1 by

pump other by gravitation,

paved road, TVA, mail, bus,

phone, big barn and crib, no

house, 6 mi. south west of

LaFayette; % down, $8,000.

Ira Pettigrew, Rt. 2, LaiFay-

ette.

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1011/4 A. land, few miles below intersection of 1-85 and '29, oiff Bexton Rd. at Morelain d, in Coweta County, known as Amos Harris Farm; dfoL road frontage through property, 8 nice size fields, well with pump, spring, fen ced pasture, tenant house, railroad through property; $20,000. Don Randall, 2345 GJendade Dr., Deeatur.___

41/10 A. land in Henry County on hard top road, land is flat and graded. Tut Pritchett, Rt. 2, Box 60, MoDonough, Ph. 957-4069, (Atlanta).

pond; $300. per A., liberal terms. Fred Atkinson, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 324, Valdosta.
57 A. land, 3 mi. south of Toocoa; 2 streams, no build ings; less than $100. per A., easy terms. Van C. Nelms, 223i IN. Pond St., Toccoa, Ph. 8883638, (days).
2 A. land on paved Hwy., near churches and school; 7 room 2 story house, 1 A. in orchard, 1 under fence for raising chickens. J. H. O'Stephemson, P.O. Box 22, Nor wood.
2% A. more or less, on Brown Bridge Rd.; house with garage, barn, spring in the pasture, 209% ft. frontage. J. F. Truibey, Rt. 2, Gainesviille, Ph. 534-OT84, (even ings).
6 A. bottom land, 1/4 mi. off Hwy. 76, 9 mi. west of Blaiirsvdile. Lester Clement, (Rt. 4, Bladrsviille, Ph. 7454064, (no collect calls).
600 A. land, 13 mi. from1 Athens, on river with paved road frontage; 2/3 in estab lished pastures, new fence and cross fence; priced to sell, will finance with excellent terms. Reply letter only. A. Aldto Charles, 237 Springdale, Athens.
4% A. land on Hwy. 42 and 23, 5 md. north of Jackson; 1/3 open, lake site, nice place for house; also have 41/3 A. all open, sodded in Bermuda! grass, same location as above. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 338, MbDonough, Ph. 957-3379.
58 A. land, 5 mi. west of Hawkinsvdlle, off US 341, 23 mi. from Robins AFB; mod ern 3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick 'home, garage, on paved road, entirely fenced with % open 'land, sowed pasture, stream across land' with pond site, ideal for cattle. J. W. Single ton, Rt. 1, Hawfcinsvdlle, Ph. 892-2544.
180 A. in Fannin County

35 A. farm near Lake Lanier in Forsyth County, 1/4 mi. off Hwy. 306; 5 A. in Fescue and Clover, pecan and fruit trees, permanent stream and lakesite, no buildings; $200. per acre. Edsel Martin, 101 E. Maple St., Cumming, Ph. 887-3050.
35.2 A. land on paved road 2% mi. from Royston; half in small timber, half pasture, water, beautiful building and pond site. J. P. Fleming, 410 Fleming St., Royston._____
6 A. with modern home, patches for vegetables, grass for pasture, spring and creek. (Mrs. <E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dah lonega.

Emanuel County, 10 mi. south east of Swainsboro, 70 mi. from Savannah and Augusta; deep wel, pecan grove, fruit orchard, 2, 500 ft. chicken houses, half in pines, balance cultivated and pastures, pond sites, and modem 2 story house. Mrs. AnnSe .Laura Hayes, 90 Mathews Dr., Coluimlbus, Ph. 687-1440._____
1125 A. land on US Hwy. 27 in Deoatur County; approx. 50 A. lake with 6 in. irrigation well, balance in woods, some timber. D. L. Dunlap, Rt. 2, Colquitt, Ph. CH 6-2875, (Bainbridge).
4 A. land, 8 mi. from Irwinton; 6 room house, large barn, car shed, utility room,

Acworth, Ph. 926-0816. 55 A. Fayette County, be
tween Fayettevil'le and Fairburn, 17 mi. from College. Park; 25 A. developed past-* ure, pines, hardwoods, plenty' water, creek, well, spring, 3 old buildings, lake site, fen ced; $300. per A. Dana A. Butler, 4552 Greenspring Rd., College Park, Ph. 761-6768.
40 A. cattle farm in north Georgia mountains, % mi. from Lake Chatuge, 3 mi. east of Hiawassee, Bell Creek Community; newly remodel ed dwelling house, 6 rooms with bath, 30 x 80, 4 yrs. old, well constructed, plenty timb er and water, large creek, chicken house, well house,

46 A. of land for sale or (trade at 6171 Campbellton Rd. E. S. Jinks, Box 247B, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-2344, (no collect calls).____.
3.9 A. at Union Point in Greene County; 9 room frame house, 25, 40 yr. old pecan trees that produce an income, fenced, barn, dose to school and churches. Mrs. J. H. JWheelus, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-2795.__________
13.4 A. land on paved road between Tiger and Burton Lake and Dam; plenty run ning water, 6 room modern) (house. Also have 1 A. land in Tiger. Ray MbClain, Tiger.
405 A. pine trees in the

near Butts Bridge, on double head gap road; joins game reserve, 'good bottom land, plenty timber, running stream, "large house, extra good spring water, good evid ence of silver mine, elec. and' telephone available; selling because of age. No letters or collect calls. J. A. Tanner, Dial, Ph. 374-6787, (LakeWood).
TOO A. land Newton County on Hwy. 36 near Ben; Adams scout camp; good well, 2 spr ings, river at back, no build ings, planted in pine trees H959. Dr. W. B. Dobbs, 107 Washington St., Covington, Ph. 786-7877.
250 A. farm, 30 md. east of

100 A., 2 dwellings, 52,000 several kinds of fruit trees, young fruit trees, school bus turpentine belt in south Geor Columbus, 2 mi. east of Gen

sq. ft. chicken houses with all under fence and on paved and mail route; can be fin gia, 4 mi. east of Eastman, eva, frontage on Hwy. 96; part

plenty of water and automatic road, school bus and mail anced. R. L. Moody, Rt. 3, near S. R. 46. J. G. Burch, open, cultivated land, part

equip. Aaron Cash, Rt. 2, route. Harry C. Perry, Irwin- Buford, Ph. 945-7410, (after 522 E. Wesley Rd. NE, At hard wood and some timber,

Maysvffle, Ph. 652-2873, (no toni

5 p. m.).

lanta, Ph. CE 3-S160.______ 1 dwelling, plenty water for

collect calls).__________ 12 A. more or less, 1 mi.

300 A. land 9 mi. south of Gumming, 1% mi. east of 141

2 A. land in south east Cherokee County, near Cobb

'202% A. land in Taylor County; suitable for longleaf

farm ponds. Hallie E. Fuller, Geneva.

west of Lula, 2 mi. to Lake Hwy., Shaxon Community, and Fulton County lines; no or slash pine farm or general 17 A. land in Fannin Co

Lanier, road to be paved soon; Forsyith County; majority buildings, new 48 in. well, farming, no swamps; $35. A., unty on all-weather road, just

electricity, phone, mail and fenced, 75 A. in Fescue and tiled, 9 ft. good water, on all cash. George W. Shults, off Hwy. 245; good 4 room

school bus all available. Edgar Lespedeza, several streams, 2 paved road, 278 ft. road front- 709 Lmdbergh Dr. NE, At dwelling, water 'in house,

Perdue, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

springs, saw timber, lake site, age, in beautiful growing lanta, Ph. OE 3-7444, (no good barn, garage, elec.

6 A. farm on paved road ft mi. west of Gumming in Cherokee County; 2 fully

and blacktop road frontage. W. D. Butee, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 887-3515.

pines; $2,500. Paul Burrell, Rosweli, Ph. 993-6729.
950 A. land all in Coastal

collect calfe). 73 A. land on Hwy. 306 be-
tween Gainesville and Gum-

brooder, 200 cap., all in good shape. Mr*. Laura Reece, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.

equipped chicken houses, good)

A. more or leas, 1% mi. and Bah&a, cross fenced, 2 ming, close to Lake Lanier; 22 A. land, 5 mi. north of

barn, lake site, spring, sowed from LuitihersviUe, on east 54 weffls, ponds, barns, hay barn, dwelling, barn, out buildings, Pine Mountain and Callaway

pasture, 7 rm. house with bath Hwy.; 5 room house, batfti, 2 implement shed, tenant house, some timber, % mi. road Gardens near US Hwy. 27;

and fireplace, on school bus large porches, storm windows 2 sets cattle pens, equipment, frontage, running waiter, fine fenced, paved road, lake, 6

and mail route, convenient to and doors, large barn, and 10 room brick house. Herd of for cattle or poultry. George room house, wired, well,

churches, schools, stores, bearinlg fruit and peCan trees. cattle may be purchased, good M. Willard, Rt. 1, Gumming, barn; priced for quick sale.

$15,995. Hubert Henderson, Mrs. C. W. Godfrey,'Box 167, terms; will finance. R. Benzel, Ph. 887-5680, (no collect W. D. Long, Box 186, New-

'Rt. 2, Gumming.

Rt. 1, Grantville.

IRt. 1, Thomasville.

calls).

nan, Ph. 253-3304.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, Match 31, 1965

Farm Land
FOR SALE
400 A. farm land; 250 A. open, fenced and cross fenced, 60 allotments, cotton, peanuts, tobacco, good modern home, running water through pasttire, fishpond, 75 A. perman ent pasture, good neighbors and churches; equipment and livestock if wanted; see any time. F. W. Weeks, Bt. 2, Vienna.
ISO A. land in Madison County, 14 mi. from Athens; 40 A. bottom land, good stand of poplars, much hardwood almost ready for 'harvest, pines, some set, in different stages of development, just off pavement, school bus and mail route, REA line, also river on one side; see, make offer. Mrs. Ola S. Adams, DanielSville.
lApprox. 15 A. land with rural .paved road front, stream crossing it, 4 mi. north west of Young Harris, 2 mi. from North Carolina line. Christine Puett, Box 187, Rt. 1, Young Harris.______________
30 A. more or less farm land about 6 mi. from Blairsville Rt. 2; unfinished, house on property, water, about 12 A. of cultivation, road under construction and being paved this summer, near church, school and good community. A. C. Duckworth, Rt. 9, Gainesville, Ph. LE 4-4936.
uJ'14 A. land, 6 mi. from Jefferson, 4 mi. from Maysvilile, 1 mi. from 1-20; 60 A. cultivated, 40 A. soil bank, 45 A. planted pines, balance hardwood, pines and bottoms. Bright McConnell, c/o Phoe nix Oil Co., Augusta.
Several A. land with house overlooking Wolf Fork Valley, south to Black Rock Park, church in center of valley, 1/4 mi. from house; natural mountain shruibery, dogwood, holly trees, Ga. peach trees, and waterfall with branch at rear of house. J. F. Marchman, 18 Whitley Dr., Douglasville.
6 A. land, 3 mi. north of Trion; 6 room house with hot and cold waiter, bath, elec. heat, school bus and mail route by door, near stores and churches; $4,000. Henry S. HoweM, Rt. 1, Trion.
112 A. land, 29 mi. south of Atlanta, near Griffin, inSpalding County, Birdie Communi ty, 3 mi. off expressway; 1/4 open, 1% A. .pond, house, barn, school and mail routes. Mrs. R. S. Martin, Rt. 1, Box 259, Griffin, Ph. 227-7304.
25 A. wooded land in Pike County, 50 mi. south of At lanta. Mrs. Eugenia J. Barrett, 964 St. Charles Ave. NE, At lanta, Ph. 87'2-5i214, (no col lect calls).
79 A. at Ellaville on US Hwy. 19; also, 202% A. 6 mi. north of Ellaville on Ga. Hwy. '240; roads payed, school bus and mail service available. B. E. Usry, Ellaville.
2% A. more or less on Hwy. 78, west of Bremen; gas and water, part in small pines. 'Lloyd Harper, Rt. 2, Bremen.
5 A. land in Paulding Co unty; under fence, modern 6 room house, tile bath, hard wood floors, gas heat, porch, bazm, and 3 out buildings. Otis Alexander, Rt. 3, Douiglasville, Ph. 942-4451, (no col lect calls). ________
54 A. land near Raymond, in Coweta County; 4 room cabin, plenty of water, ideal for cattle, pond and pasture, school bus route, road to be paved this year; $12>5. per A. Mrs. J. B. Wilkes, P. O. Box 27, Raymond, Ph. AiL 3-0212.

15 A. land north west Henry County, 5 mi. north west Stockbridge, near church and Fairview School, 1/4 mi. off paved road; creek and lake site, also some timber. W. L. Coins, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. OR 4-4935.
55 A. growing timber land north of Louisville, 5 mi. off Hwy. 1, on Hwy. 296; 5 A. pasture land, 3 large barns, approx. 20 pecan trees, large 7 room house with bath amd a good water supply. Harald McGahee, Rt. 2, Stapleton.
140 A. land, in Polk County, known' as Stephenson farm; no buildings, 40 A. cultivable, 100 A. in timber; best price. Mrs. Iva Pilgrim, P.O. Box 29*5, Douglasville._______
20 A. more or less of well laying land in Butts County, 3/4 mi. north of Jenkinsburg; $6,000. E. Lawson, 1451 Funston St., Atlanta 15, Ph. 6228>591, (no collect calls).
4 A. land on Johnsonville and 36 Hwy., close to Hwy. 75; 3 bedroom house, hard wood floors, tile bath, deep Well, barm, well fenced, and pear, apple, and pecan trees. E. Button, Rt. 1, Milner.
121/14 A. land, 3 mi. from Forsyth on paved road; 5 rooms and bath house, dlbl. garage with room, 24 x 40, chicken house, 12 x 40, pump house, 12 x 12; sell or trade. Have other farm property in south Georgia. J. F. Greek, 686 Woolfolk St., Macon, Ph. SH 5-7344.________-
A. land in Forsyth Co unty, 12 mi. from Duluth, 10 mi. from Buford Dam, be tween Cumming and the dam, all road frontage; $4,500. Ober Moulder, Rt. 5, Cumming.
165 A. land, in Haralson County on black top road; plenty growing timber. Mrs. Homer L. Cohran, Rt. 4, Box 174, Dallas.___________
7i2.4 A. land in Altkinsan Co unty, close to town on paved road; 40 A. cleared, rest timb er, good corn, tobacco land, pasture for hogs and cows, tobacco barn, storage houses, good 6 room house with bath, on mail, school route, also has fish pond. J. T. Courson, 2308 Gilmore St., Waycross.
1245 A.'"farm in Pierce Coun ty, 7 mi. north of Blackshear; 67 A. in cultivation, 1.98 to bacco allotment, and good house on school bus route. Homer E. Jacobs, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Ph. 449-5029.
66 A. Haralson County; modern 5 room house and bath, 2 porches, hot and cold water, chicken house, barn, nice lake, stock with Bass, Bluegills, Catfish, 20 A. past ure in permanent grasses, saw timber and young pines. John Bumett, Box 75, Rt. 2, Bre men, (5 mi. north of, on Morgan black top Road).
40 A. in Douglas County; suitable for poultry farming or apiary; $200. per A., 1/3' cash, balance terms 6 pet. in terest. W. R. Caine, P.O. Box I1'863, Atlanta.___________
14.8 A. breeder farm; 4 large auto, poultry houses, 7,000 breeders in production, 3,500 replacements on con tract, 8 room, 1% bath house with hardwood floors, gas heat, appliances; has shown $9,000 profit per year for last 5 yrs. W. E. Milford, Carnes ville, Ph. 384-2107._______
100 A. farm land, 8 mi. south west Milledgeville, near Coopers; 50 A. open and bal ance timber and pasture, 6 room house in fair condition. George M. Gladin, Rt. 7, Taylor Dr., Macon, Ph. 788-2641.
4 A. land with brick house and all conveniences; $17,500. Oliver Woiflforld, Rt. 10, Gain esville.

42 A. land, 1 mi. from city limits; 25 A. open and plant ed in Ba'hia, balance in hard wood and pine trees, good stream, lake site, cabin; $95. per A. W. R. Wiggins, Rt. 2, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2068.
150 A. land; 7 room house, barn, good elec. pump, well, lots of pulpwood ready to cut, more to be ready soon, on school and mail route. E. H. Ledden, Cuthbert.
28 A. farm, 1/4 mi. from paved highway on all-weath er road; 6 room house, new barn and other buildings, gravity water in yard, branch and large creek, 7 A. bottom land in cultivation, 5 A. sow ed pasture, some timber. Frank W. Grice, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-7751._____________
91 A. in Franklin County on Carnesville-Athens road, 4 mi. from Carnesville; long frontage, wooded with stream, level land; $75. per A. Glenn Brooks, Jr., Rt. 1, Macland Rd., Powder Springs, Ph. 9433358, (no collect calls).
1% A. land, 3 mi. west of Blairsville on Blue Ridge Hwy.; garden, corn and pota toes, 6 room brick home, totally electric. Erwin Everett, Rt. 4, Blairsville.
25 A. land in Bulloch Coun ty; 15 A. in cultivation, ex cellent pond site for 8 A.; $!i80. per A. Frank Simmons, Jr., P. O. Box 122, Statesboro, Ph. 764-2353, (no collect calls)._______________
10 A. land on Hwy. 75, 5 mi. from Cleveland; 4 yr. old 5 room house with bath, 500 ft. on paved road, plenty good well water, hew pump; priced to sell. C. A. Bray, Rt. 1, Sau-
tee.________________ 5 A. land more or less, in
Lumpkin County, near Turner Corner; 2 chicken houses with equip., 7,000 cap.; $5,000. Mrs. Fannde Seabolt, Rt. 3, Cleveland.
40 A. cattle and timber farm, 1% mi. from Dawsonville; good lake site, 2/5 mi. off paved road, IVz A. bot tom land, trout stream with good spring, timber, 15 A. improved pasture fenced with hog wire on locust post, 3 room cabin, power and tele phone; $5,500. on terms or $5,000. cash. C. N. McClure, iDawsonville, Ph. 265-2266,
(days).______________
40 A. good land on Hwy. 90, in Mountville; 200 pecan trees over 30 yrs. old, house over 100 yrs. old, in need of re pairs, mail and bus route, half planted in ornamental trees and shrubs, well in yrd., not in house; reasonably priced. J. D. Fuller, M'Ountville.
116 A. grey land, 7 mi. west of Thomaston just off paved; Pickard Rd., some pulpwood, other open land, 6 room house amd bath, good bam, several nice pecan trees and lake site, 3, 4 room tenant houses; '$'14,600. A. T. Fallin, 824 Goodrich Ave., Thoma'Ston, Ph. MI 7-7503._________
40 A. farm with new 10 room brick house, well water ed land. See after 7 p.m. Joe N. Turner, Rt. 2, Cleveland, Ph. 865-4285, (no collect caMs).
19 A. farm land in 8 or 11 A. tracts; water, on paved road dn Richmond County; $350. per A. H. E. Suggs, 2004 Olive Rd., Augusta, Ph. 7225333, (no collect calls).
46 A. land, 3% mi. north of Hawikinsville on US 341; fenced, 425, 30 yr. old pecan trees, foundation for 3 bed room house, concrete floor, plumbing, saw timber, 3 room cottage and bath, deep well, pond site, good crop expected; $17,500. J. D. Kennedy, Box 502, Dawson.

7 A. land with 5 room house, barn, pasture and fruit trees; bargain. Grady Itson, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
60 A. land in young timber, 14 mi. from Blue Ridge, has trout stream through land; $100. per A. Hall Stanley, Cherry Log.
35 A. farm, 2 mi. east of 1-85, 3 mi. north 1-316, on Suwanee 'Rd. near McKendreei Methodist Church; 7 room house, other improvements, 3 streams, % A. wooded, on school bus route. Hulon Teague, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
70 A. farm in White Co unty, mountain view, very, modern 6 room house, gas heat, appliances, plenty water, pond stocked, out buildings, new auto. 11,000 cap. chicken) house, gas brooders, new fence, perm, grass, telephone, on school bus and mail route; very reasonable. W. T. Alien, Rit. 4, Alpharetta, Ph. 4755629, (no collect calls).
10 or 12 A. land, 5 mi. west of Carnesville near clover leaf of 1-85, between Hwy. 59 and 1-85; stream runs through land, lake site. Mrs. Lona Royston, Rt. 1, Carnesville.
29 A. or more land, near Banielsville just off Hwy. 29; part cultivation, part timber plenty running water, 4 room house, large porch, good well, and on school bus and mail route; reasonably priced. C. T. Bryant, Rt. 1, Dadnelsville.
40 A. fliand on Hwy. 320, 4 mi. north of Carnesville in the Hunters Creek Community; 6 room frame house, front on 2: paved roads, plenty growing timber and running water. George W. Sosby, Rt. 1, Mart
in. ______________ 45.3 A. and 31.5 A. of land,
both within 2 mi. of Hwy. 29 and Statham city limits; will sell 1 tract at $125. per A., or both for $100. per A. Bunt McLocktin, Statham.
50 A. farm, in Franklin Springs; 10 room modern) house, elec. heat, 10,000 sq. ft. chicken house now used ifor cattle shed and hay stor age; $500. per A. E. H. Love lace, Rt. 1, Box 31, Royston.
83 A. farm with 8 room 2% bath colonial home, built in 1800's, restored 1950, hot water heat, 4 poultry houses, 9,000 hens under contract, tenant house, permanent pastures fenced and cross fenced, 30 head reg. cattle and farm equip.; $25,000. cash, balance terms. M. F. Ham mock, Jefferson, Ph. 367-8673.
5 A. land on paved road' near Antioch Camp Ground off Dawsonvilie Hwy. about 6 mi. from Gainesville; 5 room frame house, bam, drilled well. Mrs. C. L. Estes, Rt. 2, College Park.______
110 A. farm near Blue Ridge; 7 room house with bath, other buildings, school bus and mail route, timber, marble, 3 springs, creek, 'branches, lake site and fine mountain view. Mrs. Willie Edenifield, Rt. 1, Culberson, North Carolina, (resident Fannin County, Ga.), Ph. 3746639, (Lakewood, Ga.).
46 A. land in Douglas Co unty, near 1-20 and Hwy. 5 interchange, less than 30 min. from Atlanta; fenced, wooded, 3 A. lake, on paved road with1 all utilities available. Mrs. 'Barbara Lowery, Rt. 4, Doug lasville, Ph. 942-4147.
54 A. fertile valley land in Walker County, 8 mi. east of LaiFayette in west Armuchee Valley, 'bounded on north by paved Ga. 143, on west by creek, on east by post road soon to be paved; school, 2 mi., TVA, and permanent) .pasture. Willard Gray, Rt. 3, La'Fayette.

375 A. land, more or less, dn Monroe County near Foray'th; large quantity hardwood, pine timber, pulpwood, plenty White-tail deer, other game, 'fishing, and cabin; $300. per A. L. A. Ponder, Jr., Rt. 1, Juliette, Ph. 994-5877.____

50 A. cattle (farm, in White County, Hwy. 255; all sewed in grass and fenced, 7 room house with bath, 1 A. lake with plenty fish, good barn, plenty running water, nice large spring with elec. pumpt to house. Loyd Wilson, Rt. 1, Sautee.

144 A. farm, 5 mi. east of Americus on paved rd.; good, house with elec. lights, welli and windmill, creek running through 'farm. R. W. Snipes, 936 Laurel Ave., Macon, Ph. SH 3-8718.____________

100 A. land on Hwy. 23, 4 mi. north west of Giraird, about 19 mi. from Continental Can; $7,500. George Calhoun, Rt. 1, Ginard._________

2 A. land 4 mi. west of Kingsland in Caniden County; modern 2 bedroom house on telephone and REA line. W. R. Ri'ley, Kingsland. _____

150 A. improved farm land! on Ga. Hwy. 308; modern 3 bedroom home with out buildings, 20 A. improved pasture, 22 pecan trees, grapes and berries; possession within" 30 day except cropland which is rented for 1965. T. G. Routon, Rt. 1, Srnithville, Ph. 846-
2888._______________

7% slightly rolling A. in

WWkes County, between Lex-

ington and Washington on

Hwy. 78; 8 room house with

porches and 'bathroom, 240 ft.

deep well, electric water heat

er, pine grove, storage house,

garage and 2 room house, all

'conveniences; $9,750. Mrs. S.

C. Bryant, Rayle, Ph. 274-

3853.

_______

46 A. land with 2 houses near good schools and church es, 2 lake sites, lights, county water, natural gas, 15 A. sown pasture, orchard; 6 ml from Lockheed. Mrs. Clara Barnette, Rt. 1, Box 279, Marietta, Ph. 427- 5436.

105 A. farm land 2 mi. from Chester, some in pasture, rest in cultivation, some timber, fruit trees, mail and school route by door, branch, plenty of water. J. I. Dykes, Rt. 1, Ph. 373-4603.____________

6 A. land with pines and some oak timber, beautiful building site, dirt road, mail route; will sell to Christian people only, $2,000. cash. Mrs. George Siceloff, Rt. 1, Talla-
poosa.

ISO A. in Wilcox County, 10 mi. north of Fitzgerald; plant
ed in 7 and 8 yr. old pines; $15,000. George L. Markey, 14149 Yacht Club Blvd., Largo, Florida, (Ga. tax pay

er)^______________
10 A. good red land, 2%' mi. from small town in Chattooga County; all in cultiva tion, 5 room house on mail and school route, over 2,000 ft. on paved road, near church and in good neighborhood; reasonably priced. T. T. Toles, Rt. 1, Menlo.____'

30 A. and branch, 60 A. with branch and spring in, White County. Mrs. Hubert Clark, Rt. 3, Cleveland, Ph. 865-2840.______________

250 A. land in Macon Co unty; plenty water, fish pond, plenty game of alfl kinds; reasonably priced with terms. Robert M. Hall', Rt. 3, Rey nolds.___________

96 A. land 12 mi. north of Cartersville on 4-lane Hwy. to Rome. Bill Willis, Rt. 4, Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-0960. (after 7 p. m., no collect calls).

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Farm Land
FOR SALE
SO A. land 10 md. north of Abbeville; 3 bedroom brick veneer house, built-in kitch en, 1% baths, on paved road and school bus route, com pletely fenced, deep well, Coastal Bermuda and Bahia grass pasture, barn. James E. Mays, Rt. 1, Abbeville.
4 A. land 6 mi. south of Cleveland on Hwy. 254, White County, % mi. south Massey Creek Gamp Ground; 6 room brick house w'ith gas heat, chicken house, 120 x 30, and block store house, 24 x 42. G. E. Hooper, Rt. 2, Cleve land.
60 A. more or lees, Willo Lake farm, 7 mi. southwest of LaFayette on Bronco Rd. in Walker County; on black top rd., 3 .bedroom, bath home, telephone, TVA power, barn, greenhouse and other out buildings, 5 lakes, 2 stock ed with fish, 2 stocked with minnows1, also 'grapes and apples; $11,000. I. C. Ogle, Rt. 2, LaFayette, Ph. 638-3248.
10 A. land 2% mi. from town, near Hwy. 78, new section; all open land in past ure with spring water, on school bus and mail route and near church. Bob Berry, Rt. 2, Laganville, Ph. 466-4208.
160 A. farm ait Grady and Antioch Community; 2 good houses, 2 barns, 2 stock ponds, plenty saw timber and puilpwood; $100. per A. Mrs. Grace Sanders, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ph. 084-3093, (no collect calls).
32 A. land, 500 ft. Madison city limits, frontage US 441; 7 A. cotton allotment, fertile land, owner's house, tenant house with bath, gas, elec., city water, additional frontage on street through back pro perty. Mrs. Adeline MicCurry, 122 Eatonton Rd., Madison.
242 A., 3 'mi. from Amerieus on paved road just 6ff US 19; 112 A. crop land, 30 A. pea^ nut allotment, 12 A. cotton! allotment, beautiful lake site, creek and other streams; '$105. per A. W. H. Austin, 1710 Armory Dr., Americus.
32 A. farm, aibout 2% mi. off Hwy. 78 between Temple and Villa Rica; good 3 room house, out building, elec., school tous, 'running streams, good lake site, some bottom land, good barbed wire fence, pasture sodded in Fescue and' clover, fruit torees, some saw timber, 1/4 mi. off pavement. W. L. Holland, Rt. 1, Box 29, Temple, IPh. '562-3446, (no collect calls).
'184 A. land in Walton Co unty, partly in Social Circle, % mi. frontaige on Georgia RR; good for pasture or culti vation, mostly fenced and sodded, Serecia and clover established. Willie D. O'Kelly, LoganviMe.
40 A. fanm on old Atlanta Hwy. between Winston and Villa Rica, % mi. off Hwy. 78; house with pretty yard, boxwood, fruit trees, figs, grapes, seuppernong, 20 to 30 A. open. E. F. Acree, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.___________
'5 A. land more or less, 6 mi., south west of Cleveland on Hwy. 115; 7 room house with 'bath not completed, near church, hais highway and, mountain frontage. Clarence Anderson, Rt. 2, Cleveland.
2,000 A. farm; 2 homes, & tenant houses, 8 grain bins, 100 ton si'lo, 3 deep wells, 1 pond, 300 A. pasture, 600 A. row crops, 1,100 A. cut over timber with lots of young pines; will finance on liberal terms. C. E. Purvis, Charing.

75 A. farm in Hart County, on Hwy. 29, 6 mi. east of Royston; 30 A. in cultivation, rest in Itdmiber and pasture, REA line and telephone, mail and tous route, road front on .south and west side. Mrs. Jack Johnson, Rt. 1, Canon.
80 A. farm land covered in heavy pulpwood, 4 mi. north of Buchanan, just off black top road, '$5,000., 1/3 down, terms; also have 69 A. south of Buchanan on Hwy. 120, covered in good growing pines; $6,000., 1/3 down, terms. Luther Sanders, Buch anan, Ph. 646-3326._______
3 A. or more land on Noahs Ark Road, for sale. Lee Bennett, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.
30-3'5 A. land, on Hwy. 314 and 85, all facing road; no house. Mrs. John E. Renfroe, Kit. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 4614022.________
4 A. land, 6 mi. from city limits; 4 run. house with bath and cold water, nice young orchard, and all under fence. Z. A. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 298A, Griffin. _____________
122 A. farm in north Geor gia; small foam and crib, 35 A, permanent pasture fenced and cross .fenced, plenty run ning water and springs, rest is in timber, some ready to cut now, also old 5 room house. Calvin Long, Hurst, Ph. 374-0269, (Lakewood).
87 A. farm % 'mi., from hard surface road; 40 A. in Fescue and clover, 3% A. Coastal Bermuda, lake stock ed with Bass, Bream, and, channel Cat, 6 room house with modern conveniences, several out buildings. James Frady, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy, Ph. 754-2944.
16 A. land off Hwy. 101 on Taylor Gin Rd.; .good 5 room house, running water in past ure, pump in well, good out (buildings. Letters answered. Mrs. C. J. Thacker, Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. 794-7739.
1O5 A. farm land, % mi. Hwy. frontage, near town; 40 A. open, cotton and peanut allotment, good .pond sites, with or without new 4 bed room brick house; sell all or part. U. J. Yoder, Louisville.
12 A. land on Ga. 59 in view of 1-95, approx. 1 mi. from Carnesville city limits. C. B. ILandrum, Mi'llen.
50 A. land just off ol& SnellviUe Rd., between Lawrenceville and 'Snellviiae; plenty water and timber, lot of young growing pines; in Gwinmett County. Lloyd Campbefll, Rt. 3, Box 50, Lawrenceville.
41 A. land, on old Hwy. 16 In Sharpsburg, 9 mi. east of Newnan in Coweta County; young orchard, lake site, 5 room house, barn, completely (fenced will sell or rent; also 85 plus A., house, well, barn, dairy buildings, some timber. Bill AUison, 3'568 Washington Rd., East Point.
156 A. cattle farm in Upson County; improved pasture, Coastal Bermuda, Festue and! clover, 4 branches, fish pond, cabin, good 6 room house, bath, deep well, 3 large barns, other buildings. W. O. Vickery, Rt. 1, Meansville, Ph. 648-3392, (Thomaston).
5 A. on paved road, bord ers 1-20, 2 1/4 mi. from At lanta; 6 and 2 room houses, utilities, other out buildings; also, 30% A. in Rockdale Co unty, frontage on 138 Hwy., wooded, spring, creek, 10 A. lake site. Ruby Johnson, 2580 Lloyd Rd., Decatur, (no phone calls).
20 A. mountain farm, most ly wooded with creek, small 5 room house, near Clarkesville. Dewey Head, Cornelia, Ph. 778-4822.

A. land, 4% mi. west of Quitman on Hwy. 84; 8 A. open land, 2% A. woodland, 1200 ft. frontage, beautiful home site; $5,000. H. C. Williamson, Quitoian, Ph. 263-
4826.___________________
6.37 A. good land on Hwy. '27, 2 mi. from Franklin; fenced, on West Point Dam backwater, 4 room house with ibath, lights, phone, propane gas, all in good condition; $6,000. L. W. Mooty, Rt. 2, Franklin.
30% A. land on Hwy. 84, 1/3 mi. west of Quitman; 20 A. cultivated, with buildings. G. R. Gardner, 1205 12lh Court NE, Winter Haven, Fla., Ph. CY 3-0830, (Ga. tax pay
er);________________ 2'08 A. dairy farm, on Hwy.
16, 8 mi. from Griffin; dlbl. 8 stall herring bone milking parlor; known as Cobb Bros. 'Farm. S. E. Smith, 2241 Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta, Ph. 241-2&54, (no collect calls).
60 A. more or less in White County; all mountain wood land, in Chattahoochee Nat ional Forest, near Unicoi State Park, nice spring; '$3,400. M. D. Adams, P. O. Box 263, Clayton._____
150 A. farm with frontage on 1-20 and US 278; pasture land, lake, merchantable timber, soil bank income, good terms; also have 92 A. close to Rutledge, reasonable price, terms. Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821, (Covington).
6 A. land, will be close to backwater of West Point Dam when completed; 7 room frame house, 'gas heat, drilled well, stream, lake site, chick en house for 5,000, auto equip., near church and school; $15,000. Roy Daniel, Hwy. 100, Franklin, Ph. 854-
4147.________________________ 60 A. more or less, in Rock-
dale County, just off Hwy. 212 near Monastery, 25 mi. from Atlanta; 2 streams, lake site, Ifenced and cross fenced, old house with running waiter, stable and crib, pastures and woods; $35,000. H. W. Ray, 139 Diamond Ave. SE, At lanta 16, Ph. 627-6369.
14 A. land on old Dawsonyille-Gainesville Hwy.; 10 A. in cultivation, 400 ft. lake frontage on Chestatee River. Van J. Woody, Rt. 4, Dawsonville._________________
50 A. farm on Little Buffalo Creek, 4 mi. south of Carrollton on old Roopville Rd.; ap prox. 18 A. in Fescue, good 3 A. lake site; $95. per A. Jim Hay, Roopville, Ph. 854-4637, (after 5:30 p.m.).
58 A. land in Henry County, near Locust Grove; 4 streams, road through property; $9,000., cash. Gene E. Morris, QRt. 3, McDoniough, Ph. 9573145, (after 6 p. m., no col lect calls).
100 A. land approx. 4 mi. from 1-20, on paved state road in Haralson County; $11$. per A. Bill Botsaris, 429 Puckett St., Forest Park.
33 A. land at Cataula; 11 room house, 30 x 40 building, 4 tenant houses, 2 A. lake, several hundred ft. frontage on US 27; $35,000. T. M. Macon, Rt. 1, Cataula.
6 A. land in Dawson County near Lake Lanier on old Hwy. 53; 4 room house on mail and school bus route, near church es, well; also have 80 A. with 2 houses and wells, and on mail and bus route. R. H. Whitmdre, Rt. 4, Dawsonville.
55 or 60 A. land in Pickens County near Cherokee line; 42 A. in pasture, fenced, sow ed in clover, Fescue, plenty running water, and on school bus and mail route. E. J. Jarvis, Rt. 3, Jasper.

64 A. land in Fayette Co unty, 1/4 mi. off paved road; % open land with good lake site, $350. per A. Dean Davis, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 4617478.
33 A. land 19 mi. north of Gainesville; 2 houses, 6 rooms with baths, hot and cold wat er, gas heat, wired for stove, near stores, churches and markets, on school bus and mail route. Mrs. C. F. Hooper, Rt. 1, Alto, Ph. 869-7149.
100 acres more or less, cat tle farm on Hwy. 156 near Ranger and Oakman; well built chicken house, 3,700 layers, now laying, well stocked fish pond, 2 wells, creek through place, 7 room house, large tile bath, new Ibarn, other out buildings; also have cattle and machin ery; terms can be arranged. J. M. Cronan, Rt. 1, Ranger.
5% A. land with 350 ft. chicken house 12,000 cap., 2 wells, 1, 48 ft. brick lined, other, 156 ft., 6 in drilled, 8 room house on mail and school bus route, several fruit trees, grape vineyard, 300400 ft. of 5 different kinds; $6,000. E. W. Barber, Star Rt., Box 56, Lincoln-ton.
35 A. land, 5 mi. from Blairsville; 20 A. timber land, 8 A. sowed pasture, 7 A. bot tom land, gravel road, school bus and mail route, beautiful home place; white only. F. G. Fortenberry, Rt. 1, Box 102, Blairsville.
92 A. poultry farm, 8% mi. north of Gainesville, % mi. off Hwy. 60; continuous run ning water, 3 auto, hen hou ses, 10,000 cap., heavy breed ers, large hatchery bldg. with 3 buckeye streamline incub ators, 3 wells, 1 drilled, mod ern auto, rabbitry, 5 room house, barth, barn. Marie Finley, 967 Chattahoochee Dr., Gainesville.
Approx. 35 A., on Rock'bridge Rd.; 1250 ft. road frontage, paved, 15 A. culti vated, branch 1000 ft., past ure, some timber, good 6 room frame house, cellar, good well; $28,000. Mrs. Icie Puck ett, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 4826330, (no collect calls').
19% A. in Forsyth County, 5 mi. from Gumming; 5 room house with bath, phone, mail and school bus, 16 A. per manent pasture, large chicken 'house, bam, garage, well pump, hot and cold water, gas heat; $12,000., terms. Clyde Burell, Rt. 3, Gumming, Ph. 887-<5792.
40 A. farm about 5 mi. south of Commerce, 8 mi. from Athens, 1 mi. off paved Hwy. on graveled road; house, ibam, 5,000 cap. chicken house and equip., pump in well, running water in house, all conveniences, all under fence, 15 A. under hog fence, some timber, plenty water. Ruel Standridge, Rt. 4, Commerce.
33 A. land in Gwdnnett Co unty, approx. 1 mi. from NE expressway, 20 min. from At lanta; newly paved road, lakesite with good stream; will finance. G. P. Popp, 2727 Memorial Dr. SE, Atlanta, Ph. BU 4-2325.
30 A. farm with 6 room brick house with bath, hot and cold water, drilled well, about 4 mi. from town in the Indian Knoll Community, school bus and mail route, part bottom land, some past ure, plenty running water. E. L. McCorley, Rt. 1, Canton.
50 A. more or less land, 5 room frame house, drilled well, branch, saw timber, pulpwood, paved road, tele phone, mail and school bus, dbl. road frontage, water soon by door. G. F. Mamer, Rt. 4, Marietta.

6,000 cap. chicken house, % mi. from Lake Lander on US Hwy. 23; good 6 room house with bath, gas heat, and 30 x 24 building. Frank Scott, Flowery Branch, Ph. 9676667.______________
6,000 cap. chicken house, running water, fully equiped, 3 mi. south of Gumming off Hwy. 19 on Piney Grove Rd.; has 6 room house with bath, and on school bus and mail route. Dewitt Hansard, Rt. 5, Gumming, Ph. 887-3628.
46 A. land with house on Hiwy. 92, 5% mi. east of Fairburn at Fulton Fayette Co unty lines; $700. per A. W. P. Davis, Rt. 1, Fairbum, Ph. 964-2586.
Farm Land
WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE
Want 3 A. land with 5 room house on paved road near Campton; good well, with pump water in house, ba'.'h, elec.; have 15 A. land in Barrow County wirth' 3 room house, mail and school bus by door, elec., no bath, no well; will exchange, itake monthly payments, pay bal ance; $10,500. Mrs. Dora Bennett, Rt. 4, Winder.
Want farm with, little or no improvements, mostly timber land, 50 A. or more, and within radius of 50 mi. south west of Atlanta. Cla'be McClure, Bt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-'72Q9._______________
Want to buy or rent pas ture land in area where Hen ry, Rockdale and Newton Counties intersect. J. J. Croman, Rit. 2, Butler Bridge Rd., Cnvilngton, Ph. 786-5241.
Want farm suitable for cat tle and wirthin 40 mi. of At lanta; will pay cash. L. F. Daniell, 137 Daniel! Dr., Smyrna, Ph. 435-0364, (no collect calls).
Want farm with good house, modern conveniences, about 100 A. of land, and within 125 mi. of Savannah; would like to exchange pro perty in Savannah. J. A. Nixon, 509 West 60th St., Savannah, Ph. 236-8113, (no collect calls).
Want 5-10 A. land with 4 or 5 room house, prefer Ful ton or DeKalb Counties; have 9 room, house to trade, by owner. Mrs. Mae McGuyrt, 1043 Dunning St. SE Atlanta 15, Ph. 525->l'968 (no collect calls).______________
Want 10 A. more or less, with or without house, on or near paved road, with waiter, and close to Atlanta. P. B. Peek, 386 Peeples St. SW, Apt. 224, Atlanta, Ph. TR 40517.
Want small farm in north Georgia mountains, White or Union County; must have creek through farm, near good highway and close to Cleveland; quote location and lowest cash price. J. Brooks, 207 llth St. NE, Apt. 12, Atlanta.
Want to buy or rent, with option to buy, large amount of acreage within 50 mi. ra dius of Atlanta; prefer pas ture land, but would accept timber; describe and quote best price in first letter. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St. NE, Atlanta.
Want farm or wooded A. in north Georgia mountains on all-weather road with lake or lake site, must be reason ably priced; also want 25 or more A. with lake in north Fulton, Cobb, Cherokee or Gwinnett Count ies. J. C. D.omey, 3884 Ivy Rd. NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. 233-6098, (no collect calls).

BULLETIN

Wednesday. Mwdi 31. 1965

Farm Land

WANTED TO BUY OR EXCHANGE

Want farm land1 near Chatsworth or Fort Mountain Park, send description and price. W. R. Riley, Kingsland.

Want 35-100 A. farm land, prefer Chattahooohee River'or other river frontage; above Atlanta in north Georgia.. Mrs. 'Leonard, 2606 Birchwood Dr. NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE 70872.

Wan* 5-15 A. farm land within mi. of an expressway, not more than 25 mi. from At lanta; with or without bouse. Will tirade or buy. John And-
ing, 2834 Venetian Dr. SW, Atlanta H, Ph. 755-0246.

Want fanm land, will pay cash; give full details. B. C. Bowen, Suite 538, 2964 Peachtree Rd. NW, Atlanta, Ph. 231-1848, (mo collect calls).

(Want land suitable for timber purposes, with or without timber standing, in or .around Bantow County. D. Muntfoid, P.O. Box 1417. AUanial.

Want large outstanding team or plantation, 1,000 to 5,000 A,, prefer south or middle Ga.; give gross and net income last 5 years, if poss ible. Cash dr terms. Lorne H. Smart, c/o Fr*i Miller, R(FD, Dalton.
Want 50 or more A. with or without house, prefer south Ga. area; can pay $200. to $500. down, and $50. monthly. No real estate dealers, please. Mrs. Edna M. Boyles, Rt. 1, WadJey. " _____

Want timber land in south west Ga., will consider any property in excess of $5,000.; will exchange 4 room modern house near church and on school and mail route. J. E. McCulloch, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Want A. with or without re sidence, close to Atlanta and reasonably priced; will trade property near Atlanta Air port. O. R. Horton, 750 Vir ginia Ave., Hapeville, Ph. 766-5669. ___________
Want farm or wooded land !20 to 40 mi. from Atlanta; need 30 to 200 A. on allweather public road, want stream and lake site. Send full description, location, and price in first letter. Mrs. Raul A. Qudros, 2'361 Alton Rd. NW, Atlanta 5.

Want 10-400 A. remote un improved north Ga. mountain land, highway and utilities not desired. All letters answered. Leon Y. Bizzell, 430 Pinehurst Dr., Smyrna, Ph. 435-
6126._______________

Want 1,000 A. more or less, unimproved land, prefer sandy land south of Butler in Taylor County. L. Johnson, P. O. Box 1737, Columbus.

Want 50 to 200 A. farm land suitable for farming and cat tle, north of Griffin; must be reasonably priced. Melford iWilliamson, 826 Highland Terr. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 8722724, (no collect calls).

Want approx. 200 A. farm land with large house worth remodelinig, prefer Schley, Taylor, M a c o n, Lowndes, Quitrnan or adjoining Coun ties, others considered; must be reasonable. Give directions. Mrs. Audrey Ware, Box 94,
Smyrna.

Want 7<5 to 150 A. in vicini

ty of Newnan; % tillable soil

or permanent pasture, fairly

level, with stream, no build

ings; must be reasonably

priced, can pay 25 pet. down,

ifdnance with owner. Estan L.

Fuller, P. Q. Box 26. College

Pack.

.

,Wt 300 A,; cattl* farm within 20 mi. radius of Ath ens; must have plenty of wa ter. Give details on communi ty, schools, location, soil, (timber, number of cleared A.; no agents or collect calls. C. T. Shaw, 4600 Blriarcliff Rd. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 938-3527.
Want small tract of land within 50 mi. of Augusta. Ro bert L. Banks, 951 Meigs, Augusta.
Want 15 or-more wooded A.;'will buy or lease. G. A. Rilling, 2725 Valvedere Dr., Atlanta Ifl, Ph. OE 7-9080.
Want 50 A. or less farm land in north Fulton or south GwSmnett County, approx. 25 mi. north of Atlanta; water or lake site, pasture and a good building site. Frank iLawton, 7545 Mt. Vemon Rd., (Dunwoody, Ph. 457-5955.
Want approx. 300 to 400 A. pasture land in south Gwfinnett, west Walton, Rockdale or Newton Counties. Give price and location. Merritt Duncan, 1S19 Peachtree St. NE,Ph. 289-0334
Want acreage with or with out house; reasonably priced. Mrs. J. P. Gossett, 538 Burl ington Rd. NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. PR 8-7166.
Want good farm in north Ga., prefer in Union County -around' BlairsviHe or Towns County near Young Harris, or iHiawassee. Preston Portwood, P. O. Box 163, BlairsviHe, Ph. 872-1200, (Atlanta).
Want to buy on shares or rent, 150 to 300 A. with 650 to 1200 Ib. base with cattle and equip, and in south or central Ga. Walter E. Budden, 3607 Wascanna Rd., Hapeville, Ph. 366-0259.
Want 5-10 A. of land with a good livable house and run ning waiter; south or east of Atlanta, 15 to 25 mi, H. t. Stay, Rt. 2, EUenwood.
Want up to 1,000 A. vacant land within 150 mi. Atlanta; must be reasonable and easily financed, will look at any land that is a good buy. F. E, Boggs, '530 Mountain Way, NE, Atlanta, Ph. CE 7-321.1, (no collect calls).
Want 5-20 A. wooded land within 10 mi. of Roswell. H. E. Edwards, 125 Dalrymple Rd., Atlanta, Ph. 255-0157.
Want 200 or more A. land within 50 mi. of Columbus. Mrs. F. W. Williams, 2100 South Lumpkin Rd., Colum bus.
Want acreage in Chatham or nearby counties, not over 60 mi. from Savannah; must be reasonably priced. State location and price in first letter. Hugh D. Partain, 430 East 54th St., Savannah.
Want farm near Atlanta; prefer old homesite with fruit trees and stream suitable for lake site. Mrs. Esther Johnson, 1609 Emory Rd. NE, Atlanta, Ph. DR 3-2238.
Want 100 or more A. of abandoned farm land for tree planting; must be in DublinMacon vicinity; state what you have and cash price. Ed gar Sears, Jr., Nahunta.
Want farm in Jefferson County near Wrens; prefer good land with stream. J. W. Paul, Griffin St., Wrens.
Want to buy farm or timber land within 35 mi. of Valdpsta; must be reasonably priced. T. M. Atkinson, P. O. Box 2293, Valdosta.
'Want 3-10 A. unimproved farm land in Rockdale or Gwinnett County and on a good road; must be priced reasonably, cash. W. B. At kinson, 6006 Rookbridge Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8081, (no collect caMs).

W ant small acreage... u^ Claytoh County, prefer Morrow-Jonesboro area. L. F. Warren, 1227 Cynthia Lane, Forest Park, Ph. 366-2*97.

Want .small farm, must be reasonably priced, will pay cash; give details in letter. E. C, Chewning, 7848 Conyers St., Lithonda.

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.,

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Free rent of 7 A. open land,

9 mi. from Augusta; must be

used for cultivation only,

want a few rows planted for

owner's use in return. Mrs.

Frances C. Mattox, Rt. 1,

Want approx. 300 A. in Want to buy land in Meri- Hephzibah.

eastern Carroll County be wether County, with or with

tween Clem and Chattahoo- out house. Harold V. Ketton, 44 A. fenced land near La-

chee river; will pay up to P. O. Box 401, Manchester. $75. per A. depending upon

Grange; 3 room house, water, elec., LIP gas available, $15.

condition and location. H. J. Want 15-150 A. run down monthly; will consider share

Douglas, Rt. 6, Carrollton.

farm, near Atlanta, Gaines- basis or caretaker service in

Want 10-50 A. with or without house, must 'be on paved road, near Cleveland, Blairsville or Hiawassee. Charlie Butler, 1485 Gordon St., SW, Atlanta 10. ______

Want small farm of 10 A, fn

north Georgia mountain area

with house and barn in usable

condition and with good water

supply; prefer in Fannin,

Towns, Union, Rabun, or

Habersham Counties. Ben W.

Griffith, 313 Hines Terr.,

Macon.

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Want small farm with bold stream in secluded mountain ous area between Ellijay and Dah'lonega, house not import

ville, Clermont or Cleveland; prefer some open, pasture with stream and wood land, barn and chicken house pre ferred, good we'll, near bus and mail routes; arrange cash or your terms. H. N. Mead, 1001 Courtenay Dr. NE. Atlanta 6._________
Want 10 to 20 A. land in Polk or Haralson County, want small dwelling and broiler house; have 1 A. knd with plenty fruit and shade trees with 6 room bouse to exchange. C. N. O'Kelley, 117 Avers St., Bre men. Ph. 587-34113, (no colItct calls, 12:00 p.m., or 6:00 P-m.V.

stead of rent. J. T. Delaney, 2778 Waleska Way, East Point, Ph. 344-5183.
'Plenty of open land for garden, inside SpakJing Co unty, just beyond Henry Co unty line; 6 room house, elec., good well, off HJwy. 155 i $15. per month. Ben T. Hinet, 5901 Peachtree-Ounwoody Rd., At-, lanta, Ph. BL 5-0368, (no col lect calls).
40 A. more or less with small farm house in lower Paiulding C o u n ty. Everett Moss, 1O59 Westmoor Dr. NW, Atlanta, Ph. JA 3-4921.
A. for garden, smoke house,

ant. Write description, loca Want 5-25 A. land with nut and fruit trees, deep well, tion and price. W. M. McGee, lake, creek, on bold stream, horse for plowing, free, 5 100 Princess Lane, Marietta. in Coweta, Heard, Carroll or room house recently painted,

Want small farm, 50-75 mi. from Atlanta, with facilities for raising chickens and small clearance for ouftivaftdon.

iMeriwether County; must be reasonably priced. Mrs. Agnes Ferrol, 421 Floyd Rd., Mabteton.

hardwood floor, and garage wired for shop; $25. monthly. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Log-
armlte. _____

Walter B. Russell, 106 Mount Want 100 A. or more im A. with 3 room farm house

Vernon Dr., Decatur, Ph. 373- proved or unimproved land; at Molena in Pike County,

8774._____ .

prefer Coweta County or $10. per month; A. for share

Want up to 50 A. of unde veloped land in Cherokee County. P. S, Corson, BJackwefl Rd., Rt. 6, Marietta.
Want 50 A. land on dirt road with creek, must be within 35 mi. of Atlanta; cash if preferred. Mildred Dangar, Rit. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 993-6621.
Want small farm or acre age; will trade equiity in property in Atlanta for .the land. Mrs..A. G. Ashmore, 856 Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR 2-30B1.________
WaiK 10 to 50 A. farm, with or without house; preftr within 60 mi. of Atlanita

would consider other county if price is right. Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, Newnan.
Want large tract of land between Columbus and Shellman; must be suitable for farming, cattle and timber. Kenneth E. White, Jr., 2424 Averett Dr., Columbus.
Want to buy or rent small farm with livable house and running water; prefer north of Atlanta. State price and terms. James W. Garrett, Rt. 3, Marietta.
Want 10 to 50 A. wooded: farm land with no buildings. Robert MtoConnell, 2787 Clift on Church Rd. SE, Atlanta.

crop with 3 room house, $15. per month; also A. and 4 room house, rent free for repair, for share cropper. R. F. Jones, 2437 Roosevelt Hwy., College Park, Ph. 761-2436.
4 A. suitable for trucking with small partly furnished house if desired, mail, elec., gas, water; at junction of River Rd., Rt. 2, Ellen/wood; rent, shares or other terms. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 92 N. Highland Ave. NE, Ph. 8760536, (mornings, njghts).
lApprox. 1 A. with small house, cow lot, fire wood, elec., running water, near paved school bus route and church, 3 mi. from BraseMon

and near new interstate high way. C. W. Swetmon, Box 216. Roswell, Ph. 993-6832.

Want 5-100 A. rough moun tain land, must have streams, springs or river. Ralph E.

where Hwy. 124 crosses 211; $12. monthly. E. D. Kenyan,
Gainesville.

Want A. not over 35 mi. from Atlanta; have property near Atlanta and Fulton In dustrial Park for trade, or will consider buying if own er not interested in trading. J. R. Seriftt, 180 Reynolds Dr. SW, Atlanta 31, Ph. 3440657.

Balycot, 275 Riverhill Dr., At hens, Ph. 548-2172.
Farm Land
FOR RENT

Chicken farm with 6 com mercial layer 'houses, 56,000 sq. fit, with auto, feeders and
waiters, overhead rail for egg collection, houses built in H959, 2 dwellings with baths and1 hot water, excellent waiter system: 360 A. land available, (D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedar-

Want old mountain farm ilOO A. pasture land with town, Ph. 748-3708.______

or wild mountain land on trout sitream, 20-500 A., pre fer mostly wooded and on passable public road; quote prices and location in first letter. K. S. Ross, 509 Hilderbrand Ave. NE, Aitlan-ta 28.
Want 5-40 A. land without

barns, good houses, pecan trees, and equipment. Mrs. Pauline L. Head, Headland1 Farms, Sasser.
Farm with good 6 room house, new pump and bored well, wired elec. stove, tele phone, tank gas, barn, on

50 A., very low rent, 27 mi. from 5 points on Buford Hwy. and Old Peachtree Rd.; part good for pasture, part for cul tivation, no house, could use (trailer. N. P. Kellis, 3649 Bu.ford Hwy. NE, Atlanta, Ph.
634-7flU8.

house or with house, not more than 25 mi. from' Atlanta city limits. A. A. Taylor, 164 4th St. NE, Apt. 8, Ph. 8728183.
Want A. in south Fulton, nor.th Coweita or north west Fayette County; located on good paved road, school bus and mail route; must be rea sonably priced, advise price and terms. Hugh Davis, Rt. 1, Box 205, Fairburn, Ph. 9647733.

paved road with mail and school 'bus at door. M. C. Moore, c/o 3796 Georgia Ave., Hapeville.
300 A. dairy farm including 1250 gal. milk tank and 6 stall Surge 'milking parlor; several barns and dwelling with bath. Base and cows 'must be bought in order to rent farm; $15,000. down re quired. Truett Putnam, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936, (nights).
300 A. land in north west

6-5 A. land, near Clark Hill Lake; 30 A. in crimson clover and Bermuda grass, modern 5 room house, gas heat, sur rounded by pines; farm equip, if desired. Mrs. Mary Carr, 'Danburg, Ph. AT 5-2391.
200 A. permanent pastures, fenced and cross fenced, plenty water, barns and ten ant house available; 30 mi. from Atlanta. W. A. Luly, Rt. 2, Box 200, MoDonough, Ph. 957-3621, (no collect calls).

Want 15 to 25 A. farm and corner of Pike County, 1 hour

pasture land between Atlanta 'from downtown Atlanta; good and north to Alpharetta, east 6 room house with bath, 4 to Duluth and Norcross, west bams, excellent pasture, run

Farm Land

to route 19; would like site ning water, 400 pecan trees

for 3 A. lake. Mrs. Bryce 25 yrs. old, school bus and Griffis, P. O. Box 513, Villa mail route; $100. month, short

WANTED TO RENT

Rica. Wanit mountain acreage,
buildings unimportant, pre

or long term. Jack Y. Anderson, Box 327, Decatur, Ph. 241-5992.

Want to rent farm with good house and utilities, barn, some pasture land with run

fer with lake sites or view,, 15-40 A. for rent, house on ning water, must have 10 to

Carter and West Point Reser mail and school bus route, can 15 A. in cultivation and be lo

voir are-as; must 'be reasona have cotton allotment and cated within 25 mi. of Cham-

bly priced. J. T. Delaney, corn crop. H. C. Dunagan, Rt. folee; 12 mos. or more lease.

2778 Waleska Way, East 1, Statham, Ph. 725-7778, Joe L. Duke,-1823 Dyer Cor,

Poittt.

(Athens).

Qhamblce.

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Farm Land
WANTED TO RENT

Want to rent with option to buy, small house and few A. in McBean, prefer Burke Co unty, not on main route. R. J. White, P. O. Box 5132, Aug usta.

Want to rent for monthly cash, farm of 5 A. up with posture, prefer with broiler houses; need 3 room dwelling or larger on school bus rt., not more than 10 mi. from Gainesvdlle. Jas. C. Mayhue, Cl'l Lula Hwy., Gainesville.

Want to rent large farm wfoh/plenty of land to raise cattle and farm; must be within 25 mi. of Atlanta and have 2 houses or 1 very large. Mrs. Nellie Smallwood, 696 Moores MaU Rd. NW, Atlanta, Ph. 237-31B, (no collect calls).

Want to rent for monthly cash, 2-4 A. good truck patch es with batching quarters or '2 room house; must be close to the market. V. H. Landers, 3244 Maryland St., East Point.

Want to rent or buy small farm with modern house, few A. of good land within 40 mi. of Savannah; prefer Boryan, Efifingham, Bultoch. or Chat ham Counties. L. A. Tucker, Rt. 1, Eilabelle._________

Want to rent with or without option to buy, chicken farm with a cap. of 40,000 or more layers; north of Atlanta. A. V. Hutcheson, P. O. Box sag, Ghatnblee.. _____

Want to rent 50 to 100 A. farm, prefer with some good bottom land, with small house; .not: more then 45 mi. south of Atlanta. Ralph Haney, Rt. 1, Box 153 B, Fairburn.

Want to rent small farm

under l6 'A'.f suitatte lot rais

ing rabbits, chickens, and

keep a piig; want to rent

monthly or wife and daughter

to work for rent. Need 3 'bed

room house, prefer south Ga.

Mrs. R. . Knight, Box 496,

Jesup.

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Want to rent farm of 40 to 100 A. with good pasture, plenty of water, and good ifeijLce, with barn and house; house not essential. D. T. Brown, 216 Jefferson Place, Decatur, Ph. 373-6993, (nights).

Want to rent with option to buy, 50 to 100 A. farm with home and within 35 to 37 mi. of Atlanta; have some pro perty that could be exchang ed. Miary Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 252, Forest Park, Ph. 366-008-9._____________

Want to rent small place, with garden and pasture near Fairmount or Carters, need 4 room house; must be rea sonable rent. Joe Mathis, Rt. 1, Box 306, Oxford.______

Want to rent lMs-5 A. land with good1 4 or 5 room house wired for elec. stove, with running water and bath; must i>e in north east part of state. T. E. Pulliam, Rt. 2, Box 32, :/o Dwain Wilbanfcs, Toccoa, Ph. 779-2597.

Farm Employment
Wonted and Farm Help Needed

Farm Work Wanted
Man, with 2 girls to work, wants job on chicken farm with laying hens or broilers. Will need salary and house, have 7 in family. R. L. Merrell, Rt. 3, Loganville.

Man* wife/1 cWldy 11 yrsV old, wants job on farm, prefer Habersham Co., need work at once. Pearlie Mae Black, Rt. 2, CJarkesviHe.
White man, age 43, wants job as caretaker, or work on cattle or chicken farm, single, can go anywhere. Need salary and furnished living quarters. William Orimsley, 431 Bell St., Griflfin.
(Retired man, age 70, wants job as caretaker on farm, has own automobile, prefer East Point, Hapeville, College Park, area, but will consider others, Will need small salary, and place to live. Oren Bow ers, 2960 Church St., East Point.
Want to break, train, and shoe, horses; catch wild cattle; also, have facilities for board ing horses. Ronnie Hodges, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-6500.
Single, white man, age 55, wants job on farm, can work mule, but can't drive tractor, or truck. Will need small sal ary, room, board, and laun dry, must have 'bus fare. Give age and number in family. Taft Parker, c/o L. L. Lam bert, Rt. 1, Box 66, Climax.
Middle-aged white woman wants light farm work, work ing with plants, vegetables, flowers, by the day, no field work, experienced. Must be near or around Atlanta. Miss Marguerite Word, 2829 Browns Mill Rd., Atlanta, 15.
Man 59, white, abstainer, vegetarian specializing in 'green houses', wants work on farm, north Ga., for land on railroad, have well-indexed ibooks, catalogs, encycloped ias, maps, etc., for colleges, public libraries. Work part time free. Francis A. E. Brunton, 684 W. Peachtree St., N. W., Atlanta. -^ \,,.;.,; .; ....
Middle age white man, doesn't smoke or drink, wants job as caretaker on small farm or doing any light farm work. Thomas Welch, 2703 17th Ave., Columbus.
'Retired White man, age 63, with 7 yr. old boy, wants light ifarm or caretaker work. Will need small salary. C. D. John son, 937 Stewart Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 755-9218 (no col lect calls).
Man, age 54, wants work on farm, prefer poultry or egg, can drive tractor, and truck. Experienced in fairm work. Will need place to live, and salary. Lee Roy Young, fc/o John Wagnon, RFD 2, Chatsworth.
Want to break and train horses, all kinds. Ronnde Ulnrer, 576 Linwood Ave., N. E., Atlanta.
White man, age 39, single, doesn't smoke or drink, wants work earing for broilers or any light farm work, prefer with vegetarians. Will need room, board and salary. State full particulars in first letter. E. L. Pitts, Rt. 2, Lula.
White man, age 37, wife, with 2 small children, wants job on school poultry farm, taking care of layers or broilers; must be on mail and school bus route, and with Christian people. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.____
Woman, age 55, with daughter, age 25, wants light farm work in egg house, gard ening, etc.; will need furnish ed living quarters, salary, will have to be moved. Mrs. Nancy Dyer, Rt. 4, Blairsville (Z. C. 30512)._____ _________
'White single woman, needs farm work at once. Can go anywhere in North Ga.; need at least $35. weekly, with every other week-end off. Write full details. Dorothy Southernland, Rt. 1, Jasper.

Form Hifp Wante*

Want man with some income, 65 to 75 yrs. old for light farm work and gardening; will furnish good home, no drinkers apply, need someone at once. P. H. Wobdard, Chauncey (8 mi. from Eastman), Ph. WO 4-3898 (Eastman).

Want farm hand with small family for steady work on farm. Will furnish 5 room house on school bus route. No drinkers apply, give refer ences. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want reliable white farm hand, small family, neat housekeepers. Some education necessary. Will furnish house with electricity, plumbing, on school bus route. Give number in family and reference in first letter. R. H. Zaibadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany (Z. C. 31705).

Want caretaker, white, set

tled, age 40 to 50, with refer

ences, to look after barn, hor

se, yards, pastures, and fences.

Will furnish salary, 3 room

house, with modern conveni

ences. L. W. Hohsinger, P. O.

Box 13525, Atlanta, Ph. 734-

3306.

_______

Want colored man to do light farming and clean up other land for cultivation. Must be able to repair small house in which to live. Near church and school. Clevemont Rd, Ellenwood, Rt: 2, near River Rd. Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. Highland Ave., NE, 'Atlanta (Z. C. 30306) Ph. 8760538 (morning, nights).

Want couple to live on farm 'in Roswell - Marietta vicinity, must have drivers license, and know how to operate tractor, look after livestock, do gen eral maintenance work, wo man to do light farm work. Will furnish 4 room ifouse,;1 meals, salary. Jack CrOwder, 2022 Murphy Ave., SW, At lanta.

Want full time man to work six days per week, taking care of livestock, rough carpentry, farm maintenance. Will fur nish house, with water, and $35. per week to start. Need young man for hard work. J. Vaughn, Circle J Ranch, P. O. Box 868, Athens._______

Want couple with income to live on farm, on low rentcaretaker basis, near Alphare 11 a; references required. James W. Thornton, 7114 Ros well Rd,, NE, Atlanta, Ph. 255-28'50 (no collect calls).

Want man to do general farm work. Harry B. Thomp son, Thompson's Dairy, RFD 5, Savannah, (near Pooler), Ph. SH 8-5*661._________

Want honest married couple

with some income, for work

on small cattle ranch, man

able to operate farm tractor.

J. G. Purvis, Rt. 1, Screven,

Ph. 596-2450 (no collect

calls).

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Want retired man to look after bee hives, for half of honey, near Coktmibus. James A. Maney, Biggers Rd., Fortson.

Want reliable, non-drinking man for straight time work on beef cattle farm between Conyers and Coviragton. Must be able to operate farm mach inery. G. M. Anderson, 148, Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR 7-8401.

Older or retired couple for light farm work, must be able to drive tractor. Would con sider single man or woman depending upon ability to work. Will furnish modern apartment, reasonable salary, references required. L. T. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 458, Roswell, (Z. C. 30075), Ph. 993-6492.

Want Christian lady for light farm work, live in with elderly lady, robin, board, small salary furnished. Ann Gibson, Turnerviile.
Want someone to live in small trailer on poultry farm, help with chickens and gather eggs. Will furnish salary and board. Ernest Garmon, c/o W. R. Deaton, Oakwood, (6 mi. W. of Gainesville).
Want dependable man to raise broilers, will furnish 4 room house. J. C- Gordon, Villa Rica, Ph. 459-3844.
Want white Christian lady to do light gardening and look after chickens, live in with elderly lady. Mrs. Emory Davis, Rutledge.
Farm Machinery and Equipment
FOR SALE
Iron Age tobacco transplanter, good cond., $75. Elton Mercer, Rt. 1, Pearson.
Wheel Horse riding garden tractor, 6 H H. P., with 10 in. mouldboard plow, 30 in. mower, and disc harrows, $360. E. L. Dillard, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-6935 (no collect calls).______.
Fertilizer box planter and frame, for Farmall Cub tractor, good cond., reasonably priced. Howard A. Austin, Rt. 1, Rising Fawn.
New Holland 66 hay baler, Wisconsin, 2 cyl. motor; 3 .point hitch, 2 section drag harrow; 3 point hitch case hammermill, 14 in., 4 screens, works from power take-off; Case 90- bushel mix blender; 3 point hitch, 6-row cotton duster. E. L. Stephens, Jr., Rt. i; Box" 337, Joriesbbro, Ph. 478-6r59 (after 6 P.M., no collect calls).
1949, F5 Ford flat dump truck, 9 ft., $250. J. R. Doss, 1401 LaVista Dr., Decatur, Ph. 634-4304._____________
John Deere hammermill with bagger, $60. E. G. Mathews, 1454 Clermont Ave., East Point, Ph. PO 7-6722.
Bee equip: 12 frame radial honey extractor, honey sump, and pump, hive bodies, tops, .bottoms, frames, drawn comb, etc. Robert Johnston, Cogdell.
Allis Ohalmer G tractor, pull type harrow, disc plow cultivators, fair tires, needs repair, $125. H. T. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 5697, Ellenwood, Ph. 366-8186 (no collect calls)._____________
Welded steel cattle chute, side squeeze, head gate, tail gate, nose iron, wt. 600 Ibs, $225.; Also, another identical chute with rubber tires for rd. transport., $300. Jesse Newsom, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C. 31082). Ph. 552-3030.
Quail laying pen, holds 40 pair, to be moved. T. G. O'Kelley, Box 44, Maysville, Ph. 652-4411.
Int. Cole planter, double hopper, on rubber, $75.; Wise. Motor, power cutter for com bine, $15.; also, 2, 18 in. farm .bells, $35. ea. J. S. West, Rt. 2, Cuth'bert.
1957 Dodge 3/4 ton truck, good tires, cond., $260. Earn est J. Garner, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
1-horse wagon, and har ness; leather collar; plow harness. Herman E. Walton, Austell, Ph. 948-0138.
Scraper blade, 3 point hitch, nearly new, $110.; also, Ford 8N tractor, $675. Helen Metcalif, 1282 Cahaba Dr., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 30311), Ph. 758-6585.

Cub tractor, good cond., tiller plow, sttioothinig: harrow, cultivators and planters; also, 1955 Chev. 3/4 ton pick-up truck. S. M. Partridge, 323 Cooley Rd., LaGrange.
Fairbanks - Morse, well pump and 30 gal. pressure water tank. G. W. White, Rt. 2, Holly Springs Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-0244.
Oliver 2-row runner plant er and fertilizer parts, 2-row lister, middle buster, planters, fertilizer and cultivator parts, sweeps, shovels, discs, etc., for parts. Will not ship. James B. Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville Rd., Augusta (Z. C. 30904).
Oil burning tobacco curer and equip, made by PeirsonMoore Co., good cond., rea sonably priced. D. S. Danner, Jr., Rt. 2, Washington, Ph. AT 5-3218 (no collect calls).
3 5 Massey-Ferguson deisel tractor, model 64, power steering, live PTO, 3 pt. hitch, nearly new, used 200 hrs., $2500. Leon Shaw, Rt. 2, Hwy. 20. Conyers, Ph. 483-7644.
1224 Lawler laying cages, $400.; Bgg-O-Matic, 5 case per hr. cap., dry cleaners, zander, $250.; grader, $150.; also, brooders, troughs, and .baskets. Joe W. Butler, Forest Lodge Farms, Rt. 1, Camilla, Ph. 366-3516.
Garden tractor, turn plow, cult., lay off plow, snow blade, good cond. W. J. Clark,: Crow's Trailer Park, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501).
Cub tractor with .completed cultivator, attachments, also; mowing machine, used about 200 hrs., exc. cond., reason ably priced. R. S. Deen, Rt^ 1, Alma.
2-horse wagon with .bed and body, good cond., $40. John Moon, Rt. 2, Temple.
New Holland trailer type mower; Athens B and B har row and cart. C. J, Lunceford, Rt. 2, Box 185, Union Point.
4 Hudson gas brooders, 750 cap.; also, 20, 800 Ib. cap., turkey range feeders, good cond., Jimmy Porterfield, Danielsville, Ph. SY 5-2820.
1053 Case VAC tractor, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., except cracked block, as is, $125.; 8, 22 in. bush and bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., $125.; pull type, 16 disc smoothing! harrow, good cond., $75., all for $275. Hubert Spires, Rt. 1, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4922.
Super C Farmall tractor; Fordson Major diesel tractor; Athens 16-20 in. disc lift har row; 10 in. tandem harrow, 20 in. disc; steam cleaner; Int. 64 Combine. Roy Varner, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. 786-5986 (no .collect calls).
Bee Equip: 15, 10 frame bee hive bodies or deep supers, cypress, painted, exc. cond., with divided bottom bar frames, $1.75 ea. or $1. with out frames. Will ship. A. M. Spell, Rt. 1, Screven.
'Massey-'Harris clipper com bine, 7 ft. cut, power take off, hyd. lift on header, good cond., $275. J. C. Churmbler, Rt. 3, Gumming, Ph. 8873597.
Allis Ohalmers G tractor, nearly new tires, good cond.; cultivator, 8-disc pull type harrow; spring tooth culti vator attachment, M. B. plow, and lay off plow. J. W. Wade, P. O. Box 462, Tucker, Ph. 938-2096 (After 6 P.M.).
3-12 in. clay and sod plows, with 3 pt. hitch, 3 extra points and land slides, good cond.; also, Int. Harvester, No. 10, manure spreader with semiliquid pan., good cond. Will iam K. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box 26, Sylvania, Ph. 829-3301.

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Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALE
Dearborn bush and bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., $110. Phil Worley, Rt. 1, Box 57, RoswelJ, Ph. OR 5-5364 (no collect calls).
3 pt. hitch, hyd. lift; also, 8 in. belt pulley, good cond. Bott Ohandley, Jr., Spring Hill Farm, Watkinsviille, Ph. 769-5486.
1050 Ford tractor, new tares, rebuilt motor, Wagner (front end loader, with silage scoop, dirt scoop, Ford rotary hoe and planters, $850. See at foxim, Greensboro Hwy. at Oconee River, J. P. Larman, Rt. 1, Eatonton, Ph. 485-548fc
24 turkey feeders, 10 ft. long, sides made of marine plywood, tin tops, 32 auto. Waterers with tuibes, used 1 season, exc. \xwid., $47>5. W. L. Black, Forest Clary Dr., Thomson, Ph. 595-3190.
1250 gal. propane gas tank, underground type, $100. Ben H. Cardin, 3750 Jailette Rd., Rt. 3, College Park, Ph. 7673847._______________
1954 Ford major diesel tr actor, 3 bottom plow, 16 in. plows, 2 row planter, culti vator, side dresser attach ment, 3 pt. hitch, reasonably priced. J. T. Anderson, Rt. 2, Warrenton, (Z. C. 30828), Ph. 465-2091 (no collect calls).
ABis Chalimers B tractor with hyd. lift, lift type draw bar planter, cultivator, distri butor, plow, pulley for belt work, power take off shaft, Ray Thompson, Rt. 1, Vidalia, Ph. 537 - 7562 (no collect balls).______________
7 ft. side mower for Allis Chalmers, good cond., sell or trade for Welsh mare or good cow. J. W. Wilkes, Bar Rest Ranch, Worm Springs.
Ford mowing machine, good cond.; also, Ferguson tractor, 1950 model, good cond., Paul Pay-ton, Tucker, Ph. 938-2298.
68 New Holland hay baler, with 4 cyl. Wise, engine; 56 Model New Holland hay rake; Roto mower bush hog, 5 ft., 3 pt. hitch; Massey Ferguson mower, 3 pt. hatch, good cond.; also, 7 and 8 ft. cor rugated metal, 26 gauge. Anne B. Alligood, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. 478-805B.__________
John Deere M tractor, new paint, good tires, cultivators, disc plow, John Durnett, Box 75, Rt. 2, Bremen (5 mi. N., on Morgan Rd.)._______
Two-row Coastal Bermuda planter, good cond., $50. Ed ward Best, Crooked Creek Farm, Jefferson River Rd., Athens, Ph. 543-4776 (sifter 6 PM., no collect calls).
1957 John Deere, 420 series, touch-o-matic control, good tires, new paint, cultivators and planters, 2-disc plow with new disc, all good cond. Doyle Sartain, Rt. 3, Danielsville, Ph. 795-2313.___________
1'960 Oliver tractor 440, Model 7140, good tires, small toush and bog harrow. Mrs. Coy Southern, Rt. 2, ElMijay, Ph. ME 5-4109 (no collect calls).__________.
200, 5 ft. hi'gh side feeders, good legs and reels, 50c ea.; 8 Buckeye coke or coal brood ers, $15. ea. Floyd Anderson, Rt. B, Box 69, Ellijay.
Rome bush and bog harrow, $50.; Old model Case tractor for parts; $35., horse drawn mower, $20. Mrs. M. C. Pitts, Rt. 3, Box 308, Griffin, Ph. 228-8326.

1952 Inl. truck, 8 ft. bed; new tires, rebuilt motor, new clutch and pressure plate, $295. Thomas Goddard, Rt. 2, Liithonia, Ph. 482-6765 (no collect calls).
John Deere, No. 25, comibine, PTO drive, good cond., $600. Arnold Maze, Goldmind Holly Springs Church Rd., Roysion, Ph. 283-2891 (Eliberton).
1952 Farmall H .tractor, good tires, good cond.; also, Case 5-disc tiller on rubber, $950. Leonard M. Silas, Rt. 1, Gibson.
New Holland, No. 77, hay baler; New Holland, No. 55, hay rake, side delivery; Masisey-Ferguson WO6 Mower; John Deere tilt top trailer, duel wheel. Mrs. Lewis M. Teal, Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-2007 (no collect calls).
Clinton Chain saw, 16 in., 3% H.P., new chain, exc, cond., $50. J. A. Bayer, RFD 2, Blue Ridge. _____
Cotton gin with 3, 70 saw gins, cleaner and press, 50 H.P. electric motor with con trols, reasonably priced. Hugh Kiser, Milner, (Z. C. 30257), Ph. 481 M 4 (no collect calls).
1-row Farmall A tractor, cultivators, planter, guano spreader and hyd. lift, good robber, 'good cond. Tillmon Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 146, Jesup, Ph. 564-2420 (no collect calls).__________________
'AM'is Chaimers tractor for psrtts, good back tires, alsto harrow; 2-horse wagon; also, Homelite chain saw. Mrs. W. W. Garland, Rt. 1, Fainmoumt.
1060, V8, Ford truck, heavy duty long wheel base, new tires, $1500. Guy H. Miller, Rt. 3, Mionroe, Ph. 267-5583.
New Holland 'hay baler, exc. cond., $800. A. L. Hanson, Madras, Ph. AL 3-6879.
John Deere 20 disc harrow, pull type, $1150. Carl Graves, Jr., Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 401-51233._____________
50 Gal. Butane gas tank, good cond. $50. J. B. Swint, 2018 Ohio Ave., Augusta, Ph. 738-4341._____________
5 rabbit pens, 5 wiaterens, all non spiill, $18. E. L. Cowart, Box 5, Alpharetta.____
Gravely tractor, 6 H. P., good cond., '$'170.; Rotary. Plow, $35.; Cudibivator and plows, $30., or all $225. Bree H. Foy, 2073 Shady Vaflley Dr., NE, Atlanta, Ph. OE 31202 (no collect calls).
3pt. hitch rake for Ford tr actor, used 1 season, sell or trade for cows. J. W. Wilkes, Bar Rest Ranch, Warm Spr ings.____ _______
Steel anvil, blower, vice, drill, hand or electric, $25. ea., G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee NE, Atlanta (near Brookhaven), Ph. 233-8890 .(no collect calls). _____
1963 Model 2010 John Deere (tractor, used approx. 850 hrs., exc. cond., $1850., or will trade for 'livestock. Lindy Clack, Winder, Ph. 867-2059 (no collect calls).
Fanmall Cuib planters, ferti lizer distributor, bottom plow, and sickle-bar mower, rea sonably priced. Thomas H. HeLton, 215 Atlanta Ave., Deeatur, (Z. C. 30030), Ph. 448-2242 (Nbrcross, after 6 P.M.)._____________
JFanmiall A tractor, planting, cultivatanig equip., good cond.; corn elevator; Roto hoe, and feed mill. Mrs. T. V. Ross, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. 956-2329 (no collect calls).__________
lAMis Chalmers WD tractor, overhauled; $600.; smoothing harrow, $75.; 2 wheel trailer, $7i5. J. E. Coffins, Box 313, Manchester.

Gravely tractor, rotary mower, $295.; sickle mower, $60.; cult, tool holder, $30., all good cond. S. A. Best, 757 Flatshoafe Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA 7-5311.
9 ft. utility trailer, with signal, tail and stop lights, 3 good tires, exc. cond., $75. I. T. Evans, Rt. 1, Bowman, (Near Nickville).
IFord tractor, 1-row culti vator, $70.; Stationary hay baler, $200.; Sickle mower, $110., has 2 spare blades; dump rake, $90.; post hole digger, $70. J. R. Roquemore, Marietta, Ph. 422-3463.
Irrigation pump, 3 H. P. Brigigs and SitraJifton motor, used 1 season, $65. E. H. Hood, Rt. 1, LUlburn, Ph. 938-1599.
1954 Ohev. 3/4 ton pick up, long wheel base, 6 cyl. motor, overhauled, 4 speed transmission, radio and heat er, $350. Z. M. Addy, 616 S. Lee St., Americus.
John Deere 55 self-propell ed combine, 12 ft. grain head er. J. D. Huie, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ph. 957-4557.
Egg cooler room, Nolan Pre-Fab, 10 ft. square, with refrigeration, easily moved, exc. cond., also, can be used below freezing for pecans or produce. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792)._______________
Holland combine, sell or trade for white face cows. M. Stephens, c/o NapoMs, Inc., Athens, Ph. LI 6-7875.
'Ford cord wood saw with 6 in. pulley, $60.; 2, No. 10 Oliver turners and 1-horse turner, $15.; 6 ft. cross cut saw, $6. Frank Neese, Rt. 1, Wbodstock, Ph. 926-6566 (no collect calls). __________
Jet well pump. Mrs. G. T. Edwards, 3037 Rainbow Dr., Oecaitur.__________^^
Super C, 2 disc plow for H Super C tractor, $75. P. B. Reynolds, Gainesville.
Approx. 100 chicken feed ers, spinner type, 50c ea. iLamar Woodliff, Rt. 1, Box 405, Alphairetta, Ph. 475-5287.
2 Ferguson planters, need minor repair, good for parts, $20. B. F. Grogan, Rt. 4, Box 60, Newnan.
6 H. 'P. David Bradley gard en tractor, disc, harrow, turn (plow, layofflf plow, bulldozer blade, 3 pt. hitch, 2 wheel weights, good cond., $300. M. L. Crumlbley, Box 240, McPonough, Ph. 957-4840.
'Farmall A tractor, cultivat or, turning plow, $350. H. A. Bon, Sr, Rt. 2, Kingston, Fn. 382-5744 (C&rtersville, no collect calls).______
John Deere 40, with culti vators, planters, plow, har row, weeders, 7 ft. mower, 3 pt. hitch, good cond. George W. Anderson, Rt. 1, Dearing,. Ph. 595-8024.___________
1-4, Int. tractor, bush and bog harrows, 4 disc tiller, motor overhauled, good tires, $500. Otis Miller, Rt. 2, Dal las, Ph. 445-3122 (before 6 PJM.)._________.
Fetrguson double section smoothing harrow, 16 disc 3 pt. hitch, $150.; 750 ft. heavy duty hose, 2% in. with all connectors for irrigation, $125.; '560 gal. siteel tank, $100.; 4 heavy duty iron wheels, steel axles, $35.; drag section harrow, all steel, $35. Emory Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7583._____________
2 Cole corn planters; mow ing machine, hay rake; old disc harrow; drill with ferti lizer equip.; mule or tractor drawn Tultivators; 2-horse wagon. Mrs. Jud Roberts, Rt. 1, Carters. (Z- C. 30704).

Holland quick Eft transplanter; also, tobacco sticks, reasonably priced. C. C. Laing, Cadro, Ph. 377-2366.
T. D. 9 International bull dozer, hyd. blade, $1600. C. F. Dukes, Box 95, Hoboken, Ph. 458-3101 (no collect calls).
Equip, for farm shop sale; 12 x 48 in. Hendey lathe, floor model, 2 chucks, tools, etc; 10 in. radial arm saw, extra blades, and ace., etc. Sell or trade for acreage. Fulton E. Holmes, P. O. Box 161, Col lege Park.
John Deere, 45 sell-propell ed combine, 1960 model, good cond., T. Whipple Sampson, R. F. D. Cochran, Ph. 9342441 (no collect calls).
Planting, cultivating and fertilizer equipment for Cub tractor, good cond. H. S. Moyd, Rt. 3, Barnesville, Ph. 57-W.
Ford 801-5 speed live PTO tractor; Dexta live PTO tract or; Dexta tractor; 8N Ford tractor; 3 Covington planters; 4 Ford cultivators; 3, 14 in., 3 bottom plows. J. Henry Anderson, Covington, Ph. 786-5986 (no collect calls).
10 ft. John Deere fertilizer, good cond.; also, 60 gal. bar rel churn, fair cond. W. O. Vickery, Meansvdlle, Ph. 6483352 (Thomaston).
Besler sprayer 500 gal. tank, with Ford engine, and 1 power take-off driven 35 gal.; 'Bean pump with 500 gal. tank both will spray peach or pecan trees. Fred C. Seago, Ft. Valley, Ph. 429-2268 (Perry).
1964 Ford tractor equip., No. 2000; 2 farm trailers, 11 and 14 Ft. bodies; 1% ton CMC truck; 3/4 ton Ohev. pick up truck; Farmall mow er, power take-off, belt; bum per for 8N Ford tractor; 2speed rear axle for Ohev., or GMC truck; M John Deere tr actor. B. A. Hasty, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-8988.
1, 2-wheel trailer, 7-8 ft. long, 5 ft. wide, good cond., $100.; 4-wheel trailer without 'bed, heavy duty, fair tires $150., sell or trade for 3 pt. hitch cultivator. J. M. Goolsby, 2135 E. 62 St., Savannah.
9 ft. Killefer offset harrow, 24 disc, $385.; John Deere, Series 60 tractor, powersteering, 3 pt. hitch, $895.; side delivery rake, $126.; John Deere Bermuda plow, $185.; Ford auto, baler, $495.; JD mower, $95.; 4-wheel trailer, $05.; 3 pt. hitch feed mill, $05. See Fri. P.M. or Sat. David Simnipson, Rt. 2, Porter Rd., Cochran.
(Farm tools, including 1horse turner, plows, etc., good cond. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, (9 mi. from Dahlonega), Dahlonega.
Dobbins 6-row cotton dust er, used 2 yrs., exc. cond., fits Farmall or Ford tractor, $25. L. P. Higgintoothom, Rt. 6, Eltoerton, Ph. 283-5890.
Int. model 120A, high drum, cotton picker, mounted on Mtractor, both drum and "en gine reconditioned, exc. cond., reasonably priced. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE 4-2784.
1050 B, Allis Chalmers tr actor, hyd. lift, new rear tires, bottom plow, disc plow 2 cult., springtooth saw, wood cutoff sawj hay rake, good cond. G. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 47, Winston, Ph. 9423754.
2-row, 3 pt. hitch stalk cutter, nearly new, $90.; multi purpose smoothing harrow, good cond., $175.; PTO pulley for FMD. tractor, $50. S. F. Mayifield, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 491-6292.

Super M FaiunaU, cultivat ors, 6-disc tiller, $1075.; 40, John Deere, 2-row Touch-OMaitiC control, pick up 4 disc tiller and harrow, $495.; 1952 Model C. Allis Chatbners, har row, $275., all good cond. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe, (Ph. 267-3100.
Cub Farmall tractor, lights, starter, hyd. lift., P.T.O., with ibelt pulley, disc, plow, bar row, cultivators, fert. attach., Cole planters, $750. M. T. Casey, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph. 943-9832 (no collect calls).
Complete irrigation system, motor coupled direct to pump, on wheels, wagon for hauling pipe, suitable for most any size truck farm, exc. cond., $2000. E. Thompson, Midland, Ph. 561-1326 (Columbus).
Quail incubator, 1220 egg leap., good cond.; 5 Deck elec tric brooders, good cond; lay ing pens for quail; reasonably priced. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Model G Alias Chalmers tractor with cultivators, pl anters, fertilizer dist., good teond., $400v T. O. MoKown, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 4613874._____________
Model 4 Jeofifroy Plow, for Hyd. cyl1., with rubber tkes, exc. cond., $125. H. H. Baxley, Rex._____
Alias Chalmers No. 60 all purpose combine with motor in good cond. L. E. West, Westover Farm, Kennesaw (8 mi. off 4 lane, Due West Rd.).
1 H. P. Myers pump with 82 gal. storage tank, fittings, 'good cond., $150. cash. Mrs. Kenneth Suitton, 2123 Rosier Rd., Augusta, Ph. 798-4982.
Mule drawn farm tools, stalk cutter; 2-horse turner; 1-horse turner; distributor corn planter, sell or trade for cow. Emmett Chandler, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. _________
466 Purina, P-16-G tube broiler feeders; Approx. 100 Bradshaw feeders, $1. ea.; also, 3, 2-ton plywood inside feed bins, $25. ea. L. J. Smith; Rt. 2, Dulutfa, Ph. 476-2168.
Ford 8N tractor, $57i5. cash. Alvin L. Harvey, Rt. 4, Box 327C, Albany, Ph. 436-5059 (no collect calls).
1058 Farmall tractor with turning plows, 2 sets culti vators, mowing machine, disc harrow, hyd. lift, good, cond., tires, new paint. Paul Shields, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill, Ph. 9353463 ((Ringgold, no collect calls). _______
1050 Ford Dexta deisel, exc. cond:, $1425. Ted Metoalf, 1282 Cahalba Dr., S. W., At lanta, Ph. 758-6585.______
Lift-type harrow, 16 disc, 3 pt. hitch; pull type harrow, 16 disc; 2-wheel trailer, all steel, 650-16-6 ply tires; tow bar lift hitch; all good cond. Clarence Maddox, 409 Taylor St., Barnesville, Ph. 1032.
Case 88 Tobacco harvester, good cond., $600. Gerald Sellers, Rt. 4, Box 138, Baxley.
Farmall F-20 tractor, exc. cond., good belt power, $150.; 8 ft. Int. harrow, $50. See on Fain's Hatchery Rd., 5 mi. W. No letters answered. S. V. Ward, RFD 1, Box 55, Ph. 835-2303 (no collect calls).
Red E Hand garden tractor, 5 H. P., overhauled, hand cranked, walking turner, cul tivator,, middle buster, or open furrow plow, drag harrow, large tires, good cond., $76.; alsohand garden plow, good cond., $4.75. H. L. Wilson, 1369 Brocket! Rd., Stone Mtn. (1 mi. E., Clarkston) Ph. 443-
6140.________________ 3 pt. hitch, transmix cement
mixer, exc. cond., $90.; also, Sveed. chopper, fence charger, $10. 'Billy Sanders, Vienna, Ph. 268-4718.

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Farm Machinery and Equipment
FOR SALE

Want wooden shop bellows, hand pump type, state what you have and price. B. J. Segers, Rt. 1, Winder.
Want rain bins, state size, cap., and cond., J. D. Hude, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ph. 957-4557.
Want .taming plow for

Reg. Black Angus bulls, 13 mas, old, 800 Ibs. Lake McDonald, Vidalia. Ph. 537-4181.
Reg. polled. Hereford bull, wdJtih papers, % yrs., 1200 Ibs., exc. Domino bloodlines, well marked and proven, sell to prevent inbreeding; 2 bulls

Select Angus heifer, open, exc. shape, $100. Logan VanI/eigjh, Rt. 4, Taylor Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6041.
Sev. bulls, 11-14 mos. old, 1 bull, 3 yrs., 1 bull, 2 yrs., CMR and Domino breeding, dbl. reg. in both Polled Here

Swine
Reg. meat-type Durocboar, 11 mos. old, blue ribbon win ner in Augusta Exoh.. Club Fair. Larry Madden, Glascock Co. F.F.A. Chapter, Gibson. Ph. 598-2121 (8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.).

Model B John Deere tractor, starter, lights, culti vators, planters, good oond., $600.; 2-man Mall chain saw, with 4 ft. bow blade, used very little. Herbert Peters, Bt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 287-2660, (no collect calls).
Oliver crawler, HG42, with ihyd. blade and 3 pt. hitch, solid draw bar, tractor tracks and idlers, good cond. R. L. Speir, RED 1, Box 352B, Fairbum, Ph. 461-7503 (no collect cadis).

model LA John Deere. Robert Smith, Bt 1, Union Point.
(Want post hole digger", smoothing 'harrow, and fertili zer speader for Farmall 100 tractor, with single point fast hditcfh, must be good cond., W. A. McLendon, 53 Ardmoor Dr., Jonesboro, Ph. 366-7&50.
Want Cub tractor with equip., in good cond., reason ably priced for cash, would consider other make of similar size. J. P. .Fowler, Rt. 2, Hi ram, Ph. 943-5804 (no collect

(from same bloodlines, approx. 800 Ibs., 2% yrs., dark red, will make -good herd bulls. G. V. Jackson, Jr., Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4509.
Young mlk cow with heifen calf, approx. 4 gals, milk per day, calf, 1 mo. old, selling because of health. James A. Catoe, Rt. 4, Earls Rd., Thomaston._____________
9 dibl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 1-2 yrs., $150. to $400.; 1 dibl. reg. polled Hereford heifer, 13 mos., $200. All best

ford Assns., calfhood /ace., from certified herd. Harry A. Wasden, Qutitman.
(Reg. polled Hereford bull, 1 yr., very gentle, reg. in both assns. Would consider trade for good used lime spreading unit for truck. Jimmy Porterffield, Danielsville. Ph. SY 52820.
112 young Hereford and Angus cows, abt. 50 with cal ves by side, others springing; also, 5 reg. Angus bulls. Will

11 S.P.C. cross feeder pigs for sale, >$10. ea., at farm lo cated 8 mi. N.W. of, in Sugar Valley ddst. Loyd J. Morrow, Rl. 4, Cantersville.
Weaned Duroc pigs, pure bred, can be reg. Tommy Pitts, Rt. 2, Pitts.
30 nice Hampshire and Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea., if sold by Apr. 5. David Benson, Rt. 3. Louis ville.

calls).______________ of bloodlines. Hardwick Har sell all or part. Alan McDo- Reg. Landrace breeder

400 gal. peach sprayer on' rubber, wood tank, good cond. J. R. Hill, Greenville.
7 rail type chisel plow, 6 ft., heavy duty type, hyd. 11*1., good cond., $100. Ralph Sand ers, Vienna, Ph. 268-4712.
Self-propelled Gehl Forage harvester, 2-row corn head, 7 Ift. 'grass head, new continental motor; 1 Kross silo unloader (for trench silo, digs and loads silage on truck or wagon. Ned Owens, Rt. 2, Box 322-tB, Milledgeville, Ph. 452-5688 (no collect calls).
David Bradley, 3% H.P., 2wheel (garden tractor with planter, fertilizer aittachment, turner plow, lay-off plow,

Want portable cattle squee ze, preferably with wheels and trailer hditdh; aJso, want front end loader attachment for Int. 300 utility tractor, Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., NE< Atlanta, Ph. 875-9911.
Want 1, 940 or 1140 traictor tire, state price and cond., S. L. Barron, Rt. 1, Douiglasville, Ph. 942-2675 (no collect calls).______________
Want set of 10 ton platform scales, good cond. W. C. Bak er, 3089 Argonne Dr., N. W., Atlanta, (2. C. 30305).
Want PTO operated com bine, in good cond.. state make and alge. J. Q. Alien, Rt. 1, Enigma.____________

ris, Gibson. Ph. 598-3281. 2 reg. Brahma bulls, aocli-
maltized to N. Ga., perf. specimans, afot. 1600 Ibs. ea. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. 875-9911.
(Reg. Hereford cattle, good stock, certified and accredited herd, bulls, cows, heifers and calves, must sell this month. John DavnB, Rt. 3, McDonougih. Ph. 957-4621 (after 6
Reg. Black Angus heifer, 8> mos. old; Black Angus steer, 10 mos. old, both for $250. or trade for like heifer, to prev ent inbreeding. Pearl Reming ton, Dees Anlgus Farm, JackEon, Ph. 775-7641.
{Reg. polled Herefords, 25

well, Rt. 3, Box 475, Albany. Ph. 435-3995.

Reg. Angus bull, 11 mos. old, grandson of Grand Champion Bull OBI 3th, with papers, $175. Del. available. C. N. McClure, Box 152, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2266.

4 reg. polled Hereford heif

ers, 10-12 mos. old, $85. to

$165.; also, 2 polled, 1 horned

reg. Hereford bulls, 12 mos.

old, $165. ea. Calfhood vacc.,

exc. brood cow and herd bull

prospects. Britt Chandler, Jr.,

Spring Hill Farm, Watkdns-

ville. Ph. 769-5486.

(

33 grade polled Hereford heifers, cafcffaood vacc., BCIA herd. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. WE 4^2784.

stock, 10 wks. old boars and gilts, breeder size boars. Her man J. Roper, Rt. 1, Saultee (near Helen').
5 sows, 1 boar, 9 gaits, Landrace, long, meaty type, $500. for all. M. Stephens, c/o Napoli's, Inc., Athens. Ph. LI 6-7375.____________
Lug. English black' gilts, 6 mos. old, $55., without papers, $60. with papers; 3 mos. old with' papers, $35., without l$40, Treated. Jack Love, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. Ph. 831-2695 (no collect calls)._____
Reg. Yorkshire and Duroc boars from brucellosis free herd, ready for service. Houston White, Jr., Hunter Rd., College Park, Ph. 761-

drag 'harrow, disc harrow, sickle bar mower, $125. W. A. McLendon, 53 Ardmoor Dr., Jonesboro, Ph. 366-7950.
il5 Model 650 Ford traetor, all purpose plow, cultivat or, rotary mower, blade, heavy duty transmission, $1450.; also, Super A Parmall tractor, reconditioned, re painted, good tires, $895. O. M. Dulffey, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 13.160, Griffin, Ph. 228-1864.
OMtoken brooder, good cond., $10. L. B. Hill, Jonesfooro, Ph. 47*8-9689.

Want used tractor with 3 pt. hitch, depth control; also, want heavier tractor, J. D. 50 or 60, for using cyl. with pull type harrow. E. Thompson, Midland, Ph. 51-1328. (Col umbus)._______________
Want 3 pt. hitch, rotary mower, suitable for 8N Ford traictor, good cond., reason ably priced, within 100 mi. B. F. Grogan, Rt. 4, Box 60, Newnan.
Cattle, Swine

cows (12 with calves by side, others bred), av. age. 5 yrs. 11 heifers open; 12 bulls, 6 mos. to 2 yrs., 1 proven herd bull, 4 yrs., 1600 Ibs., HSF breedings, see his calves. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8433.
Nice Guernsey milk cow for sale, will freshen soon. Den nis Ware, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. 964-3143.__________
1 Shorthorn male calf, milking strain, calved Apr. 1)964, red, reg. in buyers name1 $1125. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5548.

Lrg. reg. polled Whiteface cow, $225.; purebred Whiteface bull, 3 yrs. old, $225.. E. G. Mathews, 1454 Clermont Ave., East Point. Ph. PO 76722.
37 reg. Jersey dairy cattle, approx, 700 Ib. milk base with Atlanta Dailies Coop., surge pipeline milker for 20 cow barn and Majomnier milk tank. S. B. Vaughters, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
3 Black Angus and- Here ford purebred heifers, will freshen May, July, Sept. G. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 47, Winst-

6546.

____________

-Reg. Landrace boars and for sale. J. W. Stalldngs,
Sale City.

Reg. meat-type Hampshire ihogs, treated and free of dis ease, some of all types from weaned pigs up, $35. and up, the best of bloodlines. Located: 9 mi. S. E. of. C. G. Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman. Ph. 374-3908.

Duroc boars' and gilts, 7% mos. old, $50.; Duroc gilts, 3% mos. old, $30.; all treated and nominated-in UDSR. Frede rick Zdipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, (15 mi. southeast of,

Farm Machinery and Equipment
WANTED
Want outtaway harrow for 1954 Ford tractor, 3 pt. hitch, must be good cond., reason ably priced, near Atlanta; also, want a farm bell, rea sonably priced. O. J. Peittit, 2697 Tilson Rd., Deoatur, Ph. 241- 1801 (no collect calls).
Want riding garden tractor; also, want old fashion grind rock without fixture, state price. W. G. Yatfbroufh, Box 443, Amerileus._________
Want rotary mower for Allis Chaimers G tractor; also, want trailer or 1954-55 Ohev. or CMC 1 ton truck. W. J. Clark, Crow's Trail, Pk, Gainesvaie, (Z. C. 30501).
Want box or battery type electric brooders, if battery, must have heaitusg element in. ea. section, must be good cond., state price. V. L. Mag nus, Rt. 1, GainesviMe, Ph. LIE 4-3262.____________
Want cultivators, disc harlow, fertilizer hopper, 2-ddsc plow for Super A Farma'll tr actor, O. M. Dufifey, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 316B, Griffin, Ph. 2281854._______________
Want small tractor, with or without equip., prefer Farmall Cub, or Allis Chalmere, state condition, price. Vernon Cotthran, Rt. 1, Murrayvilfe, Ph. 864-2470 (Dahlonega, no collect calls).

other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
1 black Jersey cow and 1 yr. old bull calf, $100.; also, 1 mule, $125. Mrs. W. W. Gar land, Rt. 1, Fairmount.
Good reg. horned bull, 2 yrs. old, Domino breeding, $285.; 7 reg. Black Angus cows with calves, $215. for cow; and calf; 1 black Angus leg. bull, $215. J. W. Sims, 5150 Cascade Rd., S. W., At lanta. Ph. 344-3768,,
Young reg. polled Hereford heifers and bulls, 6-10 mos. old, see any day except Sun. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon. Ph. SH 5-8465.
Reg. Angus bull and cow with heifer calf, selling to prevent inbreeding, priced right. T. A. McCardle, Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 985-4204.
2 reg. bulls, 12 and 14 mos. old, 700 and 800 Ibs., Ankonian breed frorrt Berry School, $300Xea. James A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Felton. Ph." 646-3175 (no collect calls).
(First and second cross Santa Gertrudis-fflerefprd bull cal ves, deposit will hold your choice until weaned. W. H. ManseD', Lea Farm, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-2520 (Braselton).
2 red reg. polled bulls, ID12 mos. old, $150. ea.; 1, 18 mos. old bull without papers, ($200. Leon Gandy, Rt 1, Box 289, Sparks.

i2 reg. Angus bulls, 6-7 mos., outstanding 'bloodlines, Eileenmere breeding, good conformation and potentials 'for herd sires, $145. ea., at ifarm. Joe B. Alexander, Bt. 1, View Community, Cornelia. Ph. 778-6130.
8 young Shorthorn bulls, polled and horned, some ready for light service, top pedi grees, priced low to sell quick. J. A. Flowers, 524 First Nat'1. .Bank Bldg., Macon. Ph. 742641 (no collect calls).
Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs. old, gentle, easily handled, kg. frame, $250.; also, reg. Angus bulls, 10-13 mos. old, $130. FOB. Alfred Beefcum, Rayle. Ph. 274-3289 (after 5 p. m,).
il Shorthorn 'bull, 1 yr. old, roan color, good breeding, priced reasonable. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie.
(Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8-14 mos. old; few reg. young cows and yearling heif ers. Reasonably priced. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, Box 119, CarroUton. Ph. 832-2852.
12 polled , Hereford cows wlith small calves by side, $175. ea. E. K. Fowler, Rt. 2, Mhens.
19 fine reg. Angus bulls, best bloodlines, from dean herd, caMhood vacc. J. .O. Crowley, 1-9 Bankhead Ave., CarroUton. Ph. 832-8402.
Sev. dbl. reg. polled- Here ford bulls, 12-16 mos., $200.$250.; also, 4 bred heifers, $300. ea. From accredited, certified herd. James L. Hadden, Gibson. Ph. 598-2876.

on. Ph. 942-3754. 2 polled Hereford heifers,
11 mos. old, 450 Ibs., $85. ea.; also, 2 Holstein cows due to freshen wiflm'n 60 days, exc. tor milking or raising calves, $135. ea. Thomas Goddard, Rt. 2, LiHhonda. Ph. 482-6765 (no collect calls).
Keg. Jersey heifer, ' will 'freshen first of Apr. with first calf, sire Tycoon of Syn dicate Farm, $300. Mrs. R. F. Haney, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5226.
3 reg. Black Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old; sell or trade for bred Black Angus heifers. W. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Fairbum, Ph. 964-7579.
2 reg. Angus bulls, 4 yrs. old, 1100-1200 libs., tested and ready for service. Fred C. Seago, Ft. Valley. Ph. 4292268 (Perry).
Reg. Angus bulls, 12 mos. to 3 yrs., clean and C. V., $100. up. L. E. West, Westover Farm (1 ml off 4 "lane on Due West Rd.,), Kennesaw.
'Sev. outstanding Angus heifers from production test ed herd, ready for breedijjig, unrelated bulls ready for ser vice. Free del. within 75 mi. Elzia Hayes, Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. AL. 34558 (Newnan).
Herd of 70 head good grade Black Angus calves, yearlings and cows with reg. Black Angus bull, -pasture breeding, exc. producing herd, prefer to sell in one lot. Farm lo cated 4 mi. from city limits. J. A. Bower, .Rt. 1, Alma. Ph.. 632-5435.

on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345.
Reg. Landrace breeding stock, service age boars, young boars and gilts. J. C. Brooks, Ideal, Ph. 949-2784, (after 6:30 p.m.,).
2 reg. Hampshire sows and 1 chapter boar, 400-500 Ibs., SI'75.; 22 pigs, subject to reg. $11. ea., $10. ea. for all. L. J. Mau'Idin, Rt. 2, (near Duncan creek and Antioch churches, Hwy. 124), Buford.
Poland China boars and gilts, best bloodlines, treated for Cholera, reg. in buyers name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus.
Reg. 'Spotted Chinas of championship breeding, all ages, sows, gilts bred or ready to breed, good selection of boars, long length, ready for heavy service. Come see. Mor ris Sanders, Glenwood.
Reg. Hampshire boars and gilite, 5->7 mos., outstanding bloodline and weight at 56 days, some PR litters from sows producing Irg. litters. Hogs treatted for Cholera, worms, Brucellosis free herd. (Reasonably priced. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 985-4204.
3 Tannworth boar pigs, 9 wks. old, from reg. stock, $15. ea. Felton Health, Rt. 1, Lmdale. Ph. 234-4578.
Landrace breeding stock from CMS bloodlines, service age boars, young boars and igdlits, 14 wks. old pigs, tested for Brucellosis, free herd, wdJl reg. in buyers name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 1013, Warner Robins. Ph. 923-3362 (after 6 p.m.).

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Cattle, Swine

Small pony, gentle, $75.; also, small garden mule, $50. J. C. Pope, Rt. 1, Dudley, Ph. 672-421i5.

Alt stud: AQHA reg; golden Palomino stallion, Romead Shooter. Jack McClanahan, Big M Stables, Rt. 3, Brooks

Welsh Pinto gelding pony, 5 yrs. old, J. H. Boyce, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 427-1708.

Want 5 g&ited mare, any color, 15-17 hands, must have showing potentials, be gentle 'but lively. Frank Tingle, 3545

other Livestock
FOR SALE
Swine
IDuroe boars and gilts, noun, in UJDJ5.R., 1 gilit and 3 boars wt. 175-200 life., $37.50 ea., 1 S.P.C. gilt, 12 wks. old, noon, in SJS.R., $22. John Burnett, Rt. 2, (@ mi. N. on Morgan Rd.), Bremen.

Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, wt about 900 lib., sound and gentle, good worker. Sell on money back guarantee. R. Q. Brown, 767 Falls, St., Toccoa, Ph. TU 6^2824.
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse gelding, 11 yrs. old, gentle, Named, Midnight Big Boy, 410751. E. E. Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough, Ph. 957-3540 (no collect calls).
4 lairge Shetland pony mares, $100. ea.; 2 stud colts,

Woosley Rd., Fayetteville, Ph. 461-75122.
3 pair sorrel mules, wt. about 1300 Ibs. to 1400 Ibs., 4 to 6 yrs.. old, $650. per pair and up. W. C. Hall, 601. Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna, (Z. C. 54203).
7 Shetland ponies, mares, celts, studs; 1 Welsh geld ing; all child broke, $50. and up. R. L. Bradford, 4298 Hidden Valley Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-1971.

Shetland ponies: mares colts, geldings, some are child broken, all gentle, $45. and up; also have pony carts, har ness and saddles. Bill Kirkland, 4585 LaVista Rd., Tuck er, Ph. 938-4'574.
Buckskin Texas Jack, 8 mo. old, gentle, $35. at farm; also, factory built pony cart and harness', like new, $125. Marvin Newsome, Jordan Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 5523856.

Fairway Dr., College Park. Ph. PO 7-8118 (no collect calls).______
Want 3 red Angus 'heifers out of a reg. Black Angus herd. Dr. J. E. Collins, Box 313, Manchester.
Want walking mare or filly with papers. Write giving full description and price. Al ton Pitts, 738 Roswell Rd., Smyrna. Ph. 435-8019 (no collect calls).

Horses, Mules & Ponies

$50.; 5 good riding horses, $100. to $150.; 2 AQHA reg.

Large black Shetland atal1'ion colt, 11 mos. old, halter

Bay stallion, 2% yr. old, gentle, $100., with saddle and'

Want 6 pony mares, prefer already bred, must be gentle

(The Motet BuHetiii office mares. $400. ea. Dick Fuller, broke and ready for further bridle, $125.; Black mare, and safe for children. E. K.

has been receiving dupli
cate ads each week from advertisers in the following category. Our rules and
regulations prohibit publish

Abbeville, Ph. 467-3763. HO nice Shetland pony
mares, all colors and sizes, some to foal in 30 days, all 3> to 5 yrs. old; 3 nice red sor

training. Mrs. E. R. Baker, Rit. 1, Box 268, Tucker, Ph. 938-2784.
Racking stud pony, black and white, 400 Ibs., 6 yrs.

part thoroughbred, rubber tired cart, harness and bridle, $300.; Don Gabian, Box 292, Quitman, (Z. C. 31643).
Palomino mare, 8 yr. old,

Fowler, Rt. 2, Athens.
Agricultural

ing more than one notice per famnV under any one category in the BULLETIN. Your cooperation win be appreciated.)
Saddle horses, and Shetland ponies. W. E. Sigman, Social Cirde, Ph. 464-3i588._____
Shetland pony, $50. or will itrade lor calf. Mrs. Sue A. Moses, 4146 Idell St., College! Park.__________
lAt stud: Merry Sun, out of Midnajghlt Sun, perfect conforma,tion, return privileges, good stalls, fee $50. Perry Bames, Rt. 4, Camilla, Ph. 836-511155.____________
lAt stud: golden Palomino; jet "black Arabian stallion,

rels, white mane and tail, $100. ea. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6771.
At stud: Reg. Quarter horse, Royal Pat King, 204713; also, reg. fillies and stud colts for sale, C. A. Prickett, 135 Vir ginia Cir., Gainesville. Ph. LE 4-996B.___________
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, gentle with chidren; also, bride and saddle, $125. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689.
Cart pony, gelding, white mane and tail; factory built cart and harness, $150. Sell or will consider trade for small mare horse. Jimmy Durham, Rt. 1, Stone Mtn., Ph. 4828196.______________
At stud: Confederate Cour

old; racking spotted pony, 550 Ibs., rides good, 4 yrs. old'; 3 good working, gentle, Welsh ponies, for children, to ride, work, or will plow; 2 good work mules; 2 good saddle horses. Ralph S. Ev ans, Pendergrass.
At stud: AQMA reg. bay stallion, Leo Zero H, son of Leo Zero, AQHA champ. Dr. Raymond K. Johnson, 2661 CampbelKon Rd., Atlanta, Ph. 344-2739.
2 beautiful Paint Welsh Ponies, mare and gelding, 7 yrs. old, good for 8-13 yr. old child, $175.; also, wide seat pony cart, good cond., $60. Mrs. Joan Brown, Rt. 5, Upper River Rd., Macon, SH 6-2576.

high spirited; saddle, bridle and halter, $300. Estelie Brown, 160 Dees Dr., Brans wick, Ph. 265-9241.
At stud-: Arabian stallion, Cam Altez, 8393, bright chest nut, 3 white stockings, blaze face, flaxen mane and tail, all foals may be reg. with lAHiA; also, reg. haJf-Arabian 'geld ing, A 26821, for sale. Don Craighton, Beaver Creek Ranch, Fine Mt. Valley, Ph, MA 8-4377 (Hamilton).
6 yr. old reg. PHBA Palo mino gelding, 15-16 hands, broke to ride-exc. shape. Sell or trade for 2-horse factory made horse trailer, with tan dem axle. Will answer all in quiries. LOU Falzarano, Tri angle Acres, Thomson, Ph.

Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Klondike and Missionary strawberry plants, damp packed, $1,50 per C, $1. per C at home. Ga, orders only, prepaid, no C. O. D. Mini mum shipment 200 plants. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE Atlanta, (Z. C. 30307), Ph. DR 3-1846.
Collards, cabbage pits., 85c C.; peppermint pits., 50c doz.; blue Damson plum bushes, 4, $3.; garlic pits., $1. C. Add1 postage. F. J. Witiherspoon, 303 Holderness St, Atlanta, Ph. 753-5251.

reg. 20098, Aruzua; bay with blaze face, stocking; Ruififler, Beg. 3254; bay black, Arabian Stallion, reg. 3831; all foals team be reg., grade % reg., fee $25. Will pdok up mare or ibrimg station. J. W. VanHorn, 44157 Covington Hwy., Detoatur, Ph. BU 9-5798.______
Reg. 18 yr. old Tennessee Walking mare, $300. J. E. Colling, Box 313, Manchester.
3 igaited pleasure horse; ibay-iblack, $175. W. G. Couey, IP. O. Box ail Jonesboro, Ph. GR 8-7556.______________
Palomino stallion, out of ribibon stock, very gentle; Bay mare, gentle tor dhildren; ailso, bucksfcini filly, gentle, reasonably priced. Forrest DeBow, Box 556, MeDuffie Rd., Augusta, Ph. 736-1100 (after 5:00 P.M.)._______
Racking mare, dark mane and tail, bred to Tenn. walk ing horse, gentle but spirited, $1165. Larry L. Pearson, Taite, Ph. 735-2613._________

age, 136155, chestnut Morgan, dement X, Pineland Sugar. Reg. mares, $35., grade mares, I$2i5. J. C. Moore, R.F.D., Box 245F, Perry.
{Palomino racking mare, 9 yrs. old, gentle, easyto handle; thoroughbred gelding, 2 yrs. old, green broke, good jumper prospect; saddle horses (or sale; also, at stud: Reg. Quart er horse, P-142,306, King breeding. Rib Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 391-J-3.
Reg. black stud, standard bred, 5 yrs. old, good disposi tion, $375. R. F. Hanshaw, P. O. Box 145, Ft. Oglet/horpe. Ph. 866-8254.
5 yr. old black mare, about 600 Ibs.; also, saddle, bridle; sell or trade for larger horse. S. P. McCulouigh, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-0102.
Reg. thoroughbreds, reasonaby priced, or will trade; also, horses boarded. Paul Palmer, Winners Circle Ranch, Mari etta, Ph. 428-7791.

10 yr. old bay mare, genible but spirited, owned by girl since colt, wlith saddle and bridle. Want good home and owner, preferably girl, price very secondary. Dan Todd, 4670 Chamblee-Tucker Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-3671.
Reg. standardbred' trotting mare, 3 yrs. old, black, gentle, good' conformation, wt. 950 lb., $600.; Shetland pony brood mare, 4 yrs. old, dapple gray, $60.; Shetland pony mare, 2 yrs. old dapple gray, gentle, $50. Z. M. Addy, 618 S. Lee St., Americus.
At stud1: Danger Joe, Ame rican reg. Quarter horse stall ion; Misty Joe amd Misty Bee breeders, $100.; also, Ameri can reg. Quarter horses for sale; weanlings, yearlings, brood mares, studs, and fillies. Hired hand' and Old Sorrel, Wimp-P-One, and Bailey Breedings. E. W. Lewis, BarNone Ranch, Brunswick.
121 mo. old filly, bay with) black mane and tail, good

595-31188 (days - 8 to 6). 2 medium size geldinig
ponies, 1 rued, size mare pony, gentle, will ride, work to cairt; 1 pony cart, with harness; also, 1 gaited stallion pony. Bob Gamble, Suznmerville, Ph. 857-9575 (after 5:00 P.M.).
Sheep & Goats
il French Alpine milk goat, freshened Mar. 18 for first time, 1 nanny by her side; adso, 1 nanny, 13 days old, for sale. See Sat. and Sun days. Guy F. Dodd, 115 King St., Roswell. Ph. 993-6395 (after 6:30 week days).
Have a few young milk goate for sale; also, will past ure mtilk goats on honeysuckle vines this spring and summer for $1.'50 mo. Lean Watson, Unadilla. Ph. 267-8389.
1 Alpine doe, 18 mos. old, sell cheap. No letters. T. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Smyrna. Plti. 435-7T39.

Bearing size mit. blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, winter huckleberry, $1. doz.; black raspberry, 2 doz., $3., black walnut sprouts, 2-3 ft., $1. ea.; red and yellow plum bushes, 5, $1.; add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, El lijay.
Lrg. round dark rind yel low meat watermelon seed, germ. 87 pet., 40 seed, lOc, 125 seed, 25c and stamped addressed env., 700 seed, $1. plus postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca, (Z. C. 31783).
Watermelon seed: Garrisonian, Tom Watson, Sugarloaf, all large melons and good shippers, germ. 89 pet., $3. lib. J. C. Michael, Rt. 2, Madison.
1964 handsaved1 dark green rind yellow-meat watermel on seed, 88 pot. germ., 50c iteacupful; add sufficient postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Charleston Wakefield and'

Iron 'gray mare, good con 8 yr. old buckskin mare, wt. conformation, broken and tr- SS head of sheep, some with Round Dutch frostproof cab

formation. Regar Stone, Rt. 2, Cathoun, Ph. MA 9-5709.

850-900 Ibs., saddle, and brid le, $200.; Palomino racking 'gelding, spirited but gentle,

iained to ride, gentle. Cleve Mac Lane, Rollin M Ranch, 1003 Johnson Ferry Rd.,

lambs, for sale. J. C. Gordon, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-3844.

bage pits., ;300 for $1.50, 500 for $2., 1000 lor $3.50; Whlite Bermuda onion plants, same

lAt stud: Reg. American sorrel; 8 yr. old, Quarter geld Marietta, Ph. 427-2745.

price, delivered in Ga., or $2.

saddle horse, Ace's Rhythm, from, <ampionship blood lines. Gene Kirkpatrick, Box '555, Gainesvailie.________
Red horse with star on fore head, good riding and work horse, wt. albout 900 Ibs., $100.
At Stud: 2 chestnut reg. Arabians, Beau Save, 10,007, and Sazim, 10064; also, reg. Arabians for sale. Leewood Wiftioit, Hotel Georgian Ter., iAtlanlta, Ph. TB 2-6671.
At stud: reg. Morgan stall ion and reg, American saddlebred stallion, both liver chestnut color .with white markings; also, horses for sale; also brown western sad dle, $40. Paul Brown, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-7289.
8 yr. old Pinto gelding, will pace or rack, gentle for wo

ing, saddle and bridle, $175.; pasture and stalls for horses. W. L. Penland, 1325 Pinks Dr., Marietta, Ph. 422-7793.
Mare mule, wt. about 850 Ibs., $75.; also, 1-horse wa gon, newly painted, $85. Clarence Morrison Rt. 3, (in rear of Mathis Automobile Auction). Gaiinesviille.
6 yr. old quarter--type Pinto gelding, green broke, gentle but spirited. Richard Farkas, High Rock Stables,^ Hi-Roc Shores, Conyers, Ph." 483-4320.
Stud colt, 18 mas. old, bay, black mane, tail, 2 white stockings, reg., Model Quar ter Horse Assoc. Jim H. Eascn, Rt. 3, Bowdon, Ph. 258-7384.
Nice 3-gadted, and racking

Pinto mare, 5 yrs. old, beautifully marked; also Pin to filly colt. Robert A. Caldwell, Rt. 4, Box 35, A 2, Swainsboro, Ph. 237-7010 (no collect calls).
At stud: golden Palomino racking horse, will bring stud to mare. G. C. Neyman, Rt. 6, Fred Kelley Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-4330.
Saddle horses, and ponies; also complete riding equip. H. J. Slate, Old Austell Rd., Austell', Ph. 946-4539.
20 mos. old Quarter horse, Leo Top Brass, AQHA, 258/844, sorrel with blaze, $500. R. L. Calvert, 542 Roosevelt Cir.,- Marietta, Ph. 428-3796.
Ranaco toy Poco Rancho,

Cattle, Swine other Livestock
WANTED
Want to buy or catch wild cattle. Rip Wilson, Rt.' 2, Madison. Ph. 391-J-3.
Want abt. 20 young reg. Angus cows with calves by side at bargain cash price. J. G. Punns, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 596-3450.
Want young Brown Swiss or half Brown Swiss milk cow, producing 3-5 gal. milk daily, witfi or without "Calf. W. H. Mansell, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 054-05120 (Braselton).

per 1000 at farm; also, Cay enne ho,t pepper 100 for $1.R. Chancier, Pitts (Z. C. 31072) Ph. MI 8-2035.
Red raspberry plants, wrap ped in plastic film or cello phane, very damp, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Giant tree tomato seed, 1964 crop, germ. 90 pot. grows 8-10 ft., 200 seed $1., sm. pkg., 35c with stamped, self-addressedi env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 2, Adel.
Bearing size Mitn. huckle berry, dewberry, blackberry and winter huckleberry bush es, $1. doz.; tame plum bush es, 5 $1.; black walnut bush es, 2, $1. All rooted. Add pdstage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

men or . children; 9 yr. old racking mare, sorrel with 2 white stocking, gentle for anyone; also, other racking and quarter horses. T. M. Griffin, Suches, Ph. 747-2561.

horses, some gentle enough for women and children, $125. and up; 1 Palomino mare. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5, Powder Springs Rd., Mari etta.

red dun with dorsal stripe; Fast Coin' Turp by Poco Turp, true buckskin; also want hor ses to board. Jimmy Rickard, Circle R Ranch, Rt. 3, Con yers.

Want to trade/ one 14 mos. old male Shetland pony, gent le, tor yearling in good shape, 200-250 Ibs. Will del. within 50 mi. Leland Dutton, Rt. 4, Box 97-C, Griffin.

Superfection straw berry plants $2.50 C; also, British Sovereign, $3. C, add post age. Ga. orders only. C. A Shell, 1475 Willis Mill Rd., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30311).

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Agricultural

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE

White Lady peas, germ. 91 pet., $1. cup; blue Java peas, germ. 89 pet., 50c cup; But ternut squash seed, germ. 98 pet., 5Qc, 2 tablespoons, add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Chinese chestnut trees, fast growing, quick shade, early bearing, tasity nuts, blight resistance, 2-3 ft. $1.; 3-4 ft., $1.50; min. order shipped $3.50, add postage. Roy L. Matthews, 1394 N. iDruid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 233-
029S.

12 in. pod ofcra seed, germ. 79 pet; white Cornfield Cutshort bean, germ. 99 pet; white Cornfield bean, germ. 96 pet.; white Mexican Corn

field bean, germ. 96 pet.; 50c cup; tender hiul'l English

peas, germ. 96 pet., $1. cup; Cowhorn Banana pepper seed, germ. 92 pet., 25c tea spoon, add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elli-

jay.

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Muscadine grape vines, 4, $1.; black raspberry plants, 5, $!.; hazlenut and beachnut trees, 4, $1.; Mtn. blueberries, $1. doz., .add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.

Scuppernong plants, black
and brown, well rocited, damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204C, Griffin.

500 pecan trees, Stuart, Parley, Ellidtt, $1. to $2.50 cannot ship. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 77-5785.
Apple trees: June, Horse, July, August, Red Rome; Red and Yellow Delicious; Staymon; Yates; Black Ark., 1 yr., 60c, 2 yr. $1.; Elberta, Hale, Carmon peaches, 2 yr. 75c; Keif'fer, Orient pears, 2 ft., 75c; May cherry, 75c; plums $1.00; 2 yr. grapes, 65c; chestnut, 3 ft., $1. Prepaid on $5. orders. T. M. Webb. Elli-
jay.________________ Streamline strawberry pl
ants, $1.25 C, guaranteed to live. Clyde B. Wilson, Box 191, Pine Lake, Ph. 443-43'29.
Apple trees: Red and Yel low Delicious; Early Harvest; Winter Terry; Rome Beauity; Horse, Shockley; Red Beauty; Winesap; Red Sweet; 2-3 ft., 50c ea.; Delaware grapevines, 25c ea.; $10. orders PP. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland (Z. C. 305128).___________
Taking orders for Big Boy and CMmtoiing Tree tomato plants, 20c ea.; hot Banana Pepper, lOc ea; also, Califor nia geranium and Oriental eoleuB plants, l'5c ea. Hardy plants, will 'be shipped as iweaitiher permits. Add postage. Mrs. Robert S. Gossett, Cave Spring. ___________
Purple hull Crowder peas, keep pure and clean, 'germ. 80.00 pot.; have 4,000 IDS. 2T>c lb., no less tton 50 Ibs. sold. John W. Harrds, Rt. 2, Monaroe, Ph. 267-3190._____
Mastadon a n d Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 C, '300, $3., 500, $4.; Massey strawberry plants, large ber ries, $2. C, 500, $7.50. No Checks, no C.OJD. Bonnie Smith, Rit. 2, Gainesville.
Fox grape vine, 2, $1.; Catmlip, tansy, hazlenut bushes, $2 doz.; Red flowering Horsemint, blood root, $1. doz.; .garlic bulbs, 3 doz., $1.; mus cadine grape vine, 4, $1.-, spice wood, 4, $1. add post age. Mrs. F. M. Barton, Rt.-l, Dahlonefa.

'Bradley Maigic everbear ing strawberry plants, $1. C at my home, $1.40 C, 200, $2.50 PP; Brown Turkey figs, good roots, $1. at my home, $1.40 PP; Mrs. H. M. Christie, Wellborn Rd., Uithonia, Ph. 482-6179.
Tender c r ea m 6-week beans, germ. 96 pet; white Cornfield beans, germ. 93 pet.; Pink peanut 6-week beans, germ. 96 pet., 75c cup; red speckle Crowder peas, germ. 92 pot.; white Sugar Crowder peas, germ. 91 pet., 50c cup, add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rit. 3, Ellijay.
Apple trees: Horse, red, and yellow Del., Yates, 3-4 ft., '$1.75; Keiffer pears, 2-3 ft., $1.50 ea.; black walnut, 1-2 ft., $1.50; Concord, Lutie, Niagara grape vines, 2 yr. $1. ea., Concord 3 yr. $1.50 ea.; figs, 1-2 fit., $1.50 ea., add postage. Mrs. E. B. Tra ils, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.
Big white Celestial and purple Turkey fig plants, well rooted, $1.50 ea.; Gem Ever bearing strawberry plants, $1.50 C; double and single cannas, $1.00 doz. Add1 50c postage ea. article, stamped, env. of inquiries. Mrs. O. S. Fields, , 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792).
'Superfectron stra w b e r r y plants, $3. C; also, British Solvent, larger berries, $4. C. Mrs. H. A. McElroy, Rt. 2, College Park.
Blue Damson plum (trees, 3, '$!.; Horehound, catnip, 4, $i.; peach, plum, and crab apple trees, 3, i$l.; pepper mint plants, $1. doz., add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.75 C; Mastadon, $1,50 C; Klondike, $1. C; Cat nip 30c bunch; peppermint 30c doz.; scuppernong vine cutting, 75c doz., add post age. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville, (Z. C. 30501).
Little white 6-weeks bunch bean seed, germ. 91 pet.; Cutshort Cornfield beans, germ 89 pet.; Pink Peanut 6week bunch beans, germ. 95 pet., $1. cup, post paid. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 78, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).______
Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2, C, 500, $7.50, '$12.50 M, add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
'CNS St. 4 soybeans, germ. 93 pet., $4. bu.; Hardee soy beans, germ. 95 pot.; $4.50 bu.; Yelnando soybeans, germ. 96.50 pot, $4. bu., recleaned - bags. A. C. Searboro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph. 272-9332.___________
Lime, lemon trees, 75c ea, 2, .$1,40, 10, $5. Will pay post age for 2 or more. Mrs. Everett Brewer, Rt. 1, Box 5-8, Alto.
Black striped Halfrunner bean seeds, germ. 78 pet.; white Halfrunner bean seed, germ. 7:6 percent, 55c cup; old fashion bunch okra seed, germ. S3 pot., 45c cup; large striped Sunflower seed, 25c cup. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rit. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Big white Halfrunner bean seed, germ. 96 pet.; little 6week bunch bean, germ. 98 pet.; Cutshont Cornfield beans, germ. 98 pet.,. $1. cup, PP. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Bt. 2, El lijay, (Z. C. 30540).
Red Wonder okra seed, prolific bright red pods, germ. 79 pet., 25c and stamp ed, self-addressed' env. J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta.
Sterns plum size straw berry plants, $2. C PP in Ca., $1.50 at my 'home, prompt del., cello wrap. Mrs; Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta, (Z. C. 30201).

Tender old fashion Creaseback bean seed, white, germ. 91 pet; striped Cutshort bean seed, germ. 80 pot., hard seed 13 pet., 75c cup, add post age. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Fescue seed, germ. 93 pet., pure seed, 94.71 pet., weed .12 pot., other crop, 4.89 pet., inent .28 pet., 15c lb., in 50 lb. bags. Mays Potts, Potts Bros. Farm, Rt. ft, Jefferson.
Mt. blackberry roots, 3, $1.; Crabapple bushes, pink blooms, green apples, 3, $1.; Elderberry bushes, white blooms, 3, $1.; dill seed, 4 spoons, $1.; sage pits, rooted, 2, $1.; also, Indian seed corn, $1. cup, add postage. Mrs. Wincy Ellis, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Velvet beans, germ. 93 pet., pure seed 99.50 pet. J. W. Trunnell, Rt. 4, Cochran.
Agricultural Seed & Plants
WANTED
Want 1 peck to 2 bu. large white Spanish peanuts, the kind that will grow in North Ga. W. M. Oglesby, Rt. 2, Col lege Park, Ph. 767-4340.
Wamit Perry watermelon seed. J. Q. Alien, Rt. 1, Enig ma.
Want oralbaipple sprout or bush, large fruit, kind; pome granate sprout or bush, fruit itype; also, want bleeding heart begonias. A. F. Mayes, '850 Sandtown Rd., Marietta.
Want Yo-Yb pepper seed, state price. Mrs. C. L. Chand ler, 2985 Grandview Ave., At lanta.
Want 15 lb. or one bushel Brab peas. R. J. Alien, Talk ing Rock._________'
Want nest onions. Mrs. Re becca Parks, Rit. 3, Box 308, Griffin.______
Want yineless bunch Yam potato slips, send price post paid per 500 and 1000. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 3'57, Toccoa, (Z. C. 30577)._____
Want 5 ibu. good bunch Velvet bean seed, state price., Mrs. J. F. Barton, 202 Sundall Rd., Albany.
Want old fashion colored running butter peas, not bunch kind, will accept white irunners. Mrs. C. G. Jordan, 1007 Ormerwood Ave., S. E., Atlanta.
Want mushmellon seed, istate price. Mack Cross, Rt. 1, Box 124, Donalsonville.
Want catnip, plants only. Mrs. Ofckm Spiers, Rt. 1, E1-lenwood, Ph. 474-7487 (no collect calls).
Warn PatMsaw sweet pota to plants, L. R. Metis, Star Route, ReidBville.
Want red speckled running butter pea seeds, staite price PP on % oup. Howard C. Lowe, Rt. 4, ReynoMs, (Z. C. 31076).
Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
Grass hay, 50c per bale, baled without rain. Located on Hwy. 29, 9 mi. N. of. James B. Loggms, Rt. 2, Newman. Ph.
(no collect calls).
Mixed grass hay, Irg. heavy bates, 60c-7!5c per bate, can del. at small extra charge. L. B. mil, Joneaboro. Ph. 478-

2,000 bu. yellow corn for sale, $1.45 bu., at farm. R. R. (Baker, Rt. 1, Norman Park, Ph. 985-1986 (Moultrie).
700 bales Serecia Lespedeza, 75c per bale, at barn. Mrs. W. A. Bates, Panola Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-T134.
Good quality, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. per ton, clearing warehouse for storage space, no extra cost for loading. C. R. Jones, Rt. 2, Preston. Ph. 8128-2750.
Coastal Bermuda hay, 60c per bale, call for prices on Irg. loads. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. DR 8-2245.
2,000 bales of Mdlo, very bright, has some seed; also, Barley straw, would trade for horses. Jimmy Porterfield, Oanielsville. Ph. SY 5-2i820.
Want ofifer on 800 bales good Oat 'hay, located at Ty rone, 8 mi. S. of Fadrburn. O. L. DeLozier, 1505 Fairview Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6. Ph. DR 3-0118.
Coastal Bermuda hay, sq. bales, highly fert., no del. Mrs. Davis, Rt. 2, Gray. Ph. 745-7924 (iMaoon).
Good quality, highly ferf. Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain, $25. per ton. John S. Williams, Rt. 2, Pelham. Ph. 294-3307.
Good quality, highly fert. Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain, $30. per ton at barn, located Ga. 96, % mi. E. of Int. 75. J. W. Dent, Rt. 1, Box 103, Ft. Valley.
Taking orders for 1965 hay crop, June, Aug. cuttings, $25. ton at field, will del. 6-8 tons up to 60 mi., $30. ton, 60-80 mi., $32.50 ton., 80-100 mL, $35. ton, at cutting time, you furniish 2 to help unload. S. J. Clay, S. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, IMacon. Ph. 788-2975._____
Wheat and Oat straw in Irg. quantity, very bright, har vested without rain, in com pete* sq. bales tied with twine, exc. quality, 40c per bale at tfarm. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8708.
Good Coasted Bermuda grass hay, 60c and 75c per bale at my bam. J. N. Nash, S n e 11 v i 1 le. Ph. 963-2965 '(Lawrenceviile).
Bermuda hay, well fert., baled without rain. Tom Hendrix, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 463-31244.
Sev. hundred bales pasture grass hay, 50c per bale at barn. Located 6 mi. N. of Newnan on Hwy. 29. A. L. Hanson, Madras. Ph. AL. 36879.
Oat hay, $1. per bale or $40. per ton; Millet hay, 70c per .bale or $30. per ton. Olen L. Wells, Rt. 1, Newborn. Ph. 846-J (Madison) (no collect calls).
1400 bales of second grade hay for sale, make me a bid. John J. Hood, Box 583, Newnan. Ph. 253-9626.
Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fent., 50c per bale, at barn. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-2578.
i2,000 'bales Coastal Bermuda hay, 7Se per bate; 1,000 ibafes mixed grasls hay, 60c per ibale. Highly fert, cured without rain. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain. Ph. 892-6680 (LaGrange).
'11964 crop, bright, recleaned, feed Oats for sate at farm, $1. bu. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Baihia grass hayT $30, per ton. Will del. in this vicinity and Warner Robins. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rit. 3, Avondale Mill Ed., Macon. Ph. 78-

Good Serecia and mixed grass hay, 75c per bate. Mrs. C. M. Bettenton, 7200 Campbellton Rd., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. 344-4258.____________
Serecia Lespedeza hay, highly fert. and limed, heavy sq. bales, properly cured, $1. per bate. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4863 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-7753.______
1*200 bales of Gay Tan Bean hay, at famm in Union City, $75c per bale. Ralph Presley, 2951 Main St., East Point. Ph. PO 1-6611 (days).______
100 bu., more or less, hard wfhiite prolific milling corn, shucked and culled. J. H. Ounn, Rt. 2, Conyers.
Livestock Feed,
Hay & Grain
WANTED
Want to buy bushels of cracked corn and oats, reasonaibte. W. H. Hearn, 2750 Luther Dr., East Point.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
Black walnut meals, $1.75 lb., PP. Mrs. Geleta Rogers, Hiaiwassee. '
1964 crop Sltuairt pecans, 'good quality, 10 Ibs. or more, 40c lb., in hull; shelled pecans $1.25 lb., in 4 lb. lots or more, you pay postage. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
1964 crop black walnut meats, $1.75 lb. PP, or $1.50 lb. plus postage. Mrs. Dale Rogers, Hiawassee. ______
1964 crop black walnut meats, $1.75 lib., $1.50 lb. plus postage, or $7.50, 5 libs. PP, .prompt shipment. Mrs. Boydi 'Nichoi'son, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
Pigeons, Giant 'Homers, French Gros Mondadxis or Pensom Rollers, $10. pr. M. G. de LaRue, 307 Spring St., 'Decatur.
IB. B. Red Silver Ducfcwdng, Black and Barred O. E. Game 'bantams, show birds and their offsprings, $7.50 to $25. trio; also, Homing pigeons, $5. per mated pr., and auto sexing Texans; $10. pr. R. W. Pealor, 173Q Inverness Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. TR 5-3829.____
Games, Braindenberrys, Roundheads, purebred, stags, young hens, few cocks, $5. up; eggs, $3. setting, cannot shop. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 313 Warren St., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 3788990._______________
Trio of white pheasants, $7.; 1 white cock, $2.50; 1 Ringneck cock, $2.50. Marvin L. Alien, 129 Edgewood Dr., Oordele. Ph. 273-3072.
2 pr. show stock B. B. Red Old English Game bantams, $5. pr. J. W. Goldsmith, 3959 Cltb Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19, Ph. OE 3-1018._____ .
27 hens,. mixed flock, now laying, $25. for all. Mrs. W. W. G-arland, Rt. 1, Fairmouat.
White Chinese geese; also Bufff Chinese geese, now laying. Willie BiBgers, Sr., P. Q.

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Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE

4 mixed bantam roosters, 2'5c ea., or"will exch. 2 for a bantam hen; will exch. 1 purebred Golden Seabrighv 'bantam hen for 2 mixed bant am hens. Cannot ship. C. M. Holcomb, 'Box 18, Ball Ground. Ph. 735-3482.

American Giant Homer pigeons, all colors, $5. per pair and up. Perry Durham, Bt. 1, Youmig Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. 482-8196.
IS common bantam hens, SOc ea., good layers and brood hens. Robert Harris, c/o Colo nial Store, Gainesville.
Rabbits: white, gray and black, 1, 2, and 3 mos. old, good fryers, priced according to size. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, LuJa, (3 mi. from, ait inter section of Hwys. 98 and 51).
Golden Palomino rabbits, pedigreed stock, new breed, all ages from 6 weeks. Mrs. Edith York, Rt. 2, Ringgold (Z. C. 30736).
iBuifif Cochin bantams, pure bred, laying now, trio, $7.50, 1 cockerel, 4 pullets, $13.; hatching eggs, 15, $3.50, PP. will exchange for varieties I do not have. Day old chicks available soon. W. M. Rockel, Hit. 4, Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
Good American Giant Hom

'8 Rhode Island hens, all laying, $10. for the lot. Carl C. Cihamlee, W. Panola Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood.
3 nice Bronze turkey hens, $4. ea. at my home. Mrs. J. T. Owens, Sr., Rt. 2, Covington,
Rabbits, many sizes, col ors, some pure California, nice Easter rabbits, $1. to $4.; also, 3' Guinea pigs, $1. ea. D. F. Osborne, 100 James St., Winder.
17 Roundhead Game hens, 2 cocks, $20., cannot ship. E. H. Hood, Rt. 1, Lil'taiim, Ph. 938-1599.
Brown, red, white, Leg horns; Blue Andalusians; Light Brahmas; Austrian whites; Cochin rooster, SOc ea.; common bantams free; Racing pigeons, $4. pr. J. G. Camey, Rt. 1, 1600 Spalding Di., Dunwoody, Ph. 4M-1157.
Large Quail breeders, ex tra hems available, reasona bly priced. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE., Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416.

ers, mated pairs, and young

birds, reasonably priced. F. M. Oigletree, Sr., Barnesville.

Bobwhite quail, day old birds, 25c ea., in lots of 25

or'more; 4 week old, 40c ea.;

(Bronze turkey eggs, $2.50 per setting; also, peafowls last year's hatch, some older, cannot ship. G. S. Bishop, Rt.

quail eggs, .$12. C; all birds shipped C.O.D. A. L. Gill, 512 Monnie St., Ashburn, Ph. 5672755.

2, Rydal.
Full blood Cornish game "bantams, 10 hens and 2 roost ers, $1. ea., will not ship. D. W. Satterfield, Rt. 1, Martin, (no collect calls).
Booking orders April deli very on game bird eggs: Bobwhite quail, $10. C; Tenn. Red quail, Chukars, 5 species of meat-type pheasants, Bobwhite quail for breeders $3. per pair. Prices at farm. J. L. Tade, 13<2# 21st St., Columbus.

3 Gray stags, $3. ea., all $3., no shipping; located, Hwy. 85, 4% mi. S. of Riverdale, call nights or weekends. Ray mond Snowden, Box 215, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. '
Rabbits, fine breeding stock, 1 pair ea., black and chocolate, Dutch, $5. pr.; Californias, 3 bucks, 9 does, $7.50 trio; also frozen dressed fryers and a few live Easter bunnies. Charles Fowler, 415 N. Highland Ave., Aitlanta, Ph. JA 2-3448._________

Show type bantams: trio

100 Rhode Island Red hens, white crested black Polish,

now laying, $1.05 ea.; also, 24 $7.50; itrio Buff Cochins,

wire cages, will hold 24 hens, $7.50; trio young golden Se

reasonably priced. J. R. Ro- ta rights, $5.; trio white Silk

xjuemore, Marietta, Ph. 422- ies, $7.50; pair Mille Fluers,

13463._______________ $5.; dark Cornish bantams,

(Domestic rabbits. Clifford J. Garner, Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 684-3066 (aifter 4:30 P.M.).

$5. pr., $7.50 to $10. per trio. All birds banded, will ship via railway express. Cornell Land, Rt. 2, Box 3*29, Thom

son, Ph. 595-3378 (no collect

Eggs, 15, $3., Ginn Grey calls)._______________

stags and' a few hens, stags

have been trimmed, none Purebred, show type ban

better, my home. Garrett J. i tams, good breeders and pro

Moreland, Sr., 1582 Liberty, ducers, silver Sebrighits, $15.

Ave., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. DR trio; B B reds, $12. trio; Sil

3-4995.

ver Duckwings, $10. trio; will ship railway express. Clyde

(Rabbits: purebred N. Z. Whites, " from Irg. quality stock; also, -few Dutch from pedigreed show winning stock, papers furnished upon request. Will ship exp. collect in It. crate. All stock 5 mos.
to 1 yr. old. John Carroll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta. Ph. 72'23876.

H. Sherer, 803 Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR 8-6216 (no collect calls).
B. B. Reds, Silver D. W., Black O. E., Black Rose Combs, $5. pair, $7.SO trio; white O. E., $10. trio; White Leghorn, White Frizzle Cochin rooster, $2. ea.; White Araucana chickens, $7.50 trio;

SO Game roosters, proven brood, at my place, cannot ship. Mrs. Walter Lovett, Rt. 1, Box 250, Lawrenceville.

Ringneck doves, $3. pr. Send M.O. will ship railway express collect. J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, At lanta, Ph. MA 7-6989._____

Pheasant eggs, Jumbo Ringneck, Blackneck and Mongolian, $8. C., in 100 lots at farm or $12.50 del. 100 lots; white and giant Mutants, 20c ea.; Silvers, 40c ea.; Formosian and Buff, SOc ea. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. 924-7573.
Calif. White rabbits, pure bred, all ages, males or fe males, $1.50 ea. Judy Magnus, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Ph. LE 43262. . ' j, , .,..;; .,., .,, .:

1 nice Spangle Game stag, nice brood stag, $4.; 1% Claibora, % Claret stag, $4., ready to walk; sh'ip 1 or both. G. R. Griffin, Oak, St., Gain esville.
Purebred Ginn Game fowl: 1 Red Tassle stag; 1 Gray Top-Knot stag $7.50 ea., both $14., F.O.B. Paul Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50, Royston.
Game eggs, Nigger Round heads, $4. for 15. Grady Thpmas, Blaireville,;;, :: i,, . i,-;

Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want 25 pair Bobwhite Quail suitable for breeding purposes. Robert Johnston, Cogdell._____________
Want 10 to 20 adult Mus covy ducks. Lawson Galhoun, Ashland Farms, Wal nut Grove.
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Weiigela bushes, pink, and 'boxwoods, 3, $1.; Martian gourd seed, 100, $1.; marigold seed, $1. teaoupful. Add post age. Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Blue stokesia, 10, $1.; gold en glow, 15c ea.; lunaria, 75c doz.; physostegia, 40c doz.; Parrot lilies, 3, $1.; linaria, 10; 75c; La. red iris, 4, $1.; straw berry begonia, 4, $1.; Siberian blue iris, $1. doz.; $1. min, order. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Sheppard, 2340 Willis CL, Macon.
Giant Dahlia bulbs, mixed colors, $3. doz.; African vio lets, many colors blooming, 50c ea. pot. At my home, no mail orders. Located 10 mi. N. of. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 637-3171.
Daylilies: $1. ea., $5.50 doz., PP., White Orchid, White Bells, Pink Dream, Pink Da mask, Evelyn Claar, Pink Mia, Aithlone, GunBton Hall, Mtag, Cradle Song, Oneita, Yellow Cluster, Purple Emperor, Wine Ruffles, Cathedral Tow ers, Little Cherub, Picture, Lady Isabel. Walter Jackson, illi28 Virkers Sit, Atlanta 16.
Named and labeled daylilies: Genghis Khan, Georgia, Heart Aglow, Ladhiiwar, D.R. McKeithan, Pink Satin, Res plendent, Satin Gown, Sym metry, Marlboro, Madrigal, Anna. Frances, Clove Pink, Flambeau, Fiddlehead, Chengtu, Kwanso, Lazy Star, $3.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., AusteH._________________
Orange daylilies, blue _ vio lets, purple King iris, 4'doz., $1.; sweet shrub, white, pink azaleas, mt. laurel, yellow Christmas jasmine, 5, $1.; red1 roses, purple lilac, pink mim osa, $2. doz.; old-fashioned: white snowball, dbl. yellow japonicas, $1. ea.; holly bush es, bears red berries, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Trumpet daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, fox glove, purple King iris, orange daylilies, 5 doz., $1.; Christmas jasmine (azaleas, sweet shrub, purple lilac, Weeping Mary red roses, m!t. laurel, 5, $1.; old fash ioned white snowballs, yeflow japonicas, $1. ea.; pink mim osa bush, holly, 3, $1.; rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Dbl. rose poppy seed; dbl. orange lilies, $1. doz.; liricpe, border pi*., drk, green, purple flowers, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. M. H. Watts, Calhoun.
All cols, baby zinnia, pur ple bachelors button seed, 25c matchbox full; mixed cols, cockscomb, summer poinsettia, yellow and choco late calliopsis, lOc tsp., plus stamped env. No checks. Mrs. M. M, Keltey, R*. 3, Lithonw.

Hawaiian white Ginger li ly, pink cannas, City of Paleland, Hungaria, dahlia, Ida Warner, Orchid lav., 15, $1.50. Add' postage. George H. Pass, Carlton.
Diff. kinds begonias, strip ed and red chicken gizzards, dwarf blue phlox, silver santalena, geranium cuttings, at my home. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Ellefoy Rd., S. E., At lanta 15. Ph. MA. 7-5759.
Jewel box cleosia, 15c pkg.; giant and dwarf marigold, zinnias, touch-me-not, morn ing glory seed, lOc pkg., 3, 25c; moss rose, 4 o'clock seed, 15c pfcg., 2, 25c; $1. or more orders, PP., under $1., lOc. Checks accepted. Mrs. Jen nie Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatswonth. (Z. C. 30705).
2 doz. Mother daisies; 1 doz. Boston daisies; 1 doz. mullen pinks; 1 doz. red verbena; 1 doz. golden glow, 2 doz. lark spur; $1. ea. group; 4 spider pits., $1.; 4 polka dot aloe, '$1. Add 40c postage for ea. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Washington.
Cannas, fresh dug, Flamin go, Aida, Mignon, Wabash, all pinks, SOc ea.; new Tiger, green and white striped leaf, with white stripe in yellow bloom, $1. ea. Min. order, $2. MTS. H. W. Law, Chula.
Pink, salmon, rose dbl. ger aniums; pink justioa; purple, pink fuchsias; chicken gizzard, dbl. red begonia, single red, pink begonia; Christmas cact us, 25c ea. cutting; rain lilies, red, white striped jew, lOc ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, 'Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston.
Mixed colors of iris, 25, $1.50. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple._______
Ajuga plte., 36, $1.; chry santhemums, sm. lavender, others difl, 25, $1.; per. ph lox, mixed colors, $1. doz.; mint pits., 2, 25c; min. order, $1. Add 35e postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Shasta daisies, pink lythrum, pink babys breath, angel trumpet, per. phlox, blue and white veronica, primroses, hypericum, blue spiraea, butter fly bush, aihloe hydrangeas, flowering almond, lav. shrub, red begonia, 35c ea., 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. T. K. Moore, ST., Rt. 3, Canton.
Yellow daylilies, 20c doz.; sweet shrubs, mtn. laurel, mtn. honeysuckle, white pine, spruce, white dogwood, SOc ea., 3, $1.; trailing arbutds, $1. doz.; also, wild strawberry pits., 25c doz., 5 doz., $1.; mtn. huckleberries, $1. doz. Add 45c postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Orange color poppy seed, >25c tsp., stamped env.; all colors cbrysainlthemum, yel low canna bulbs, $1. doz.; blue, purple iris, orange daylilies, 40c doz.; jonquils, 25c doz.; yellow jasmine, purple lilac, golden bell, all rooted, 4, $1. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Red, pink, dbl. white dog woods, dbl. white flowering peach, dbl. red, pink, white, pepper peach, $1.85 ea.; tree of heaven, red flowering plum, cralbapple, blue, white lilacs, $1. ea.; dbl. red Kwanzan, ML Fugji flowering cherry, $1.66 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Bushel gourd seed, 1964, 36 seed, 25c and stamped env. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dallas.
White flowering dogwoods, fine roots, straight nice trees, $3. doz.; mt. growing flame azaleas, 1(2-18 in., $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville., (Z. C. 30222). 1 1 ?! i

2 yr. gardenia Mystery, red and white crape myrtle, Burfordi holly^live oak, white dogwood, Sasanqua and' Chinese fir, 6, $1., $15. C.; rooted boxwood and azalea Honodigiri, same price. Add 25c postage. No Sun. sales. Mrs. R. F. Ten-ell, Rt. 3, Greenville.
'Per. white candytuft, dwarf per. blue phlox, dwarf blue crested iris, nandinas, $1.50 doz.; red, blue, white thrift, red violets, blue Siberian iris, cherry laurels, red Spider, Blackberry lilies, $1. doz., $5. C; golden bells, Jan, jasmine, 25c ea. Add postage. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Castor or mole bean seed, 15c doz., stamped env.; red Dixie Brilliant thrift, liriope, English ivy, vinca minor, Blackberry lilies, $1. doz., $5. C.; per. white candytuft, $1':"50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Rodgers, Greenville.
Dwarf blue phlox, Black berry lily, $1.50 doz.; vinca minor, white, $2. Dory'25; sev. colors violets, thrift, blue vinca minor, liriope, $1. doz.; downy phlox (pilosa), $1.25 doz. Lois Woodruff, Green ville.
(Regal, Blackberry lilies, 8 $1.; white, purple Siberian iris, $1. doz.; bridal wreath, ned, pink, white spiraea, flowering almonds-, snowballs, deutzia, rhododendrons, dog woods, 4, $1.; birdsfoot vio lets, 24, $1.; 12 diff. mums, $1. doz.; Tiger lilies, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eat on, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Mixed color glad bulbs, 40c doz.; pink bachelors button, mixed color sweet william, dbl. red and pink touch-menot seed, 30c Tblspn. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Pink yarrow, mullen pinks, butter and eggs, jonquils, dwarf yellow, purple, it. 'blue, lav., mixed colors iris, orange daylilies, 45c doz.; red gera nium cute, white; pink oxalis, lOc ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrencevilile.
Mixed col. creeping phlox pits., $1. doz., 25c postage; heavenly blue morning glory seed, 25c tsp., 5c postage. Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose.
Rose thrift, $1. C.; nandin as, 4, $1.; oak hydrangea, dbl. red aithea, snowball, ruffled fern, SOc ea.; pink, red, rose geraniums, speckled' leaf, beefsteak begonia, f uc h s i a cuttings, 25c ea.; red, pink per. phlox, SOc doz. Add post age. No out-of-state orders. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Royston.
Ferns, maiden hair, plumosis, sprengeri, red, pink, beg o n i a s, Cleopatria, Angel Wing, speckle leaf, dbl. red, pink, white, 3, $1.; 8 col. sul tanas, dbl. petunias, mixed, 5, $1.; Rex begonias, fish tail item, SOc ea.; sweet williams, 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
Red, purple salvia, hy. pet unias, coleus, marigolds, red and var. Josephs coait, portulaca, phlox, carnations, sweet williams, snapdragons, hibis cus, 35c doz., pot pits., S5c, rooted angel trumpet, SOc. Cannot ship. H. G. Byrd, 2757 Waters Rd., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. TO1-1079.
Dbl. rose red altheas, good roots, $1. ea.; flowering pome granate, $1., sm. 7'5c ea. Add 40c postage ea. order. Mrs. Josie MeAJpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. (Z. C. 30176).
Moonvine seed, Irg., fra grant, ISc doz., plus stamp; also, hollyhock seed, lOo Tblspn. Mrs. A. McGuire, 3014 Sewell Rd., S. WJ^ Atlanta 11^'

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Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Red cypress vine seed, 25c tsp., and stamped, self-add ressed env., cash. Mrs. Walter Collins, 317 Geongia Ave., Wfader. (Z. C. 30680).
Lrg., pure white Perfection violets, $4. C., $37. M.; cardi nal red, white, orchid crape myrtles, 2-Q ft., $3.50 for 10, 4-5 ft., $3. ea., 10, $20., cutt ings for rooting, $4. C., you dig or wrap for transportation ait my place. Mrs. L. H. Cou sins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
'Pink dogwood, $1.85; red peach, '75c; 4 col. weigela, dbl. alrtheas, Burrordi, Blue Maihan holly, 60c ea.; bloom ing size sweet williams, lark spur, primroses, 50c doz.; pink, white tall phlox, 3, 25rc; tolue and lemon lilies, 3, 25c. Add postaige. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Orawford St., Ellijay.______
Giant blooming dahlia, Jer sey Beauty, red, white, bron ze, peach, royal purple, pink, Sandiago, and others, 6, $1.2$ iny selection, $2.25 doz. Add postage. No out-of-state or ders. Miss Maxiie Mathis, Bt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay._________
Pink, blue, white larkspur, $1. doz.; native azaleas, diff. col., 4, $1.; white dogwood, 4, $1.; var. violets, $1. doz.; ced ars, 3, $1.; nice boxwoods at my home. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Pjurple butterfly 'bushes, white dogwood, native aza leas, sweet shrub, 5, $1.; yel low bells, purple Hlac, pink running rose bushes, 3, $1.; white violets, $1. doz. Add postaige. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Bt. 6, Gainesville.
Maigenta red, blue, white, pink, lav., blue and white aichimenese, $1.10 doz.; semi dbl. pufrple achimenese, 25c ea.; begonia, sultana cuttings, white violets, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box i31, Cairo. (Z. C. 31728).
White butterfly lily, 3, $1., yellow, 2, $1.60; Hidden Queen, 3, 1.; chocolate, strip ed, 2, $1.50 (Curcuma); gaillardia, ragged robins, Shirley poppies, larkspur, 35c doz.; vdnea minor, 26, $1.; La. red iris, 4, $1. Min. order, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Gourd seed, long and short meek, for martins or dippers, 15, lOc; also, mixed seed, 25c pkg., 30, $1. and stamped, addressed env. Mrs. W. E. Swann, Rt. 2, Box 56, Crawford ville.
Sweet pomegranate, white dogwood, and bursting heart, dm cans, $1. ea., at my place; oak leaf hydrangea, in cans, $1.126. Cannot ship. Giant sun flower seed, 100, $1. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Ddxon Rd., Macon.
Bronze, lav., white chry santhemums, 6, $1.; dbl. white feverfew, red and lav. bloom ing mints, 6, $1. Add postaige. Mrs. Tom Sims, Rt. 1, Gillsville. (Z. C. 30543)._______
Giant blooming dahlias, Jersey Beauty, Peach, Trea sure Island, Commando, Mar garet Wilson, Thomas Edison, White Wonda, red, yellow, Blue Bird, Mrs. Warner, lav., yellow vari., 6 bulbs, $1.25, my selection, $2.25 doz. Add postage. Ga. orders only. Mrs. Pewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Rooted verbena, purple, cardinal, lav., fuchsia, pink, red, candy stripe, rose and others, 3 doz., $2. Damp pack ed, min. order, $1. Mrs. W. H.
,2 ..fafc-Okv?'*:

Single tuberose bulbs, ex. li., Ing, med., $3., $2., $1.
doz., 45c postaige, $15. C., mix
ed, PP.; old fashion blue Ro man single hyacinth, $1. doz., 60c postaige; yellow, climbing,
thornless dbl. rose, 3, $!., 45c .postage. Stamped env. for in formation. Mrs. Jim S. Blackwell, Newborn.

Martin gourds, 50c ea., dip per gourds, 50c ea., C.O.D. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 16 Border
St., Buford.

By. daylilies, 130 diff., 20c ea., $2. doz.; 100 diff. Iris, fcsst. dbl. ohrysanthemums, $1.60 doz.; White, yellow, bronze, orchid, daisy mums-, pink surprise lilies, pink, white phlox, honesty pit., purple wall flower, $1. doz.; white lily-of-the-valley, 50c doz. Add postage. Mirs. J. T.
Kail, Rt. 5, Rome.

Martin gourd seed, 25, 25c, 75, 7'5c, and stamped env. C. M. Roberts, Rt. 3, Rock Spr ings Rd., Lithonia.

Martin and dipper gourd seed, 15, lOc, orn. gourd seed, lc ea., send stamped env.; buckeyes, 5Oc doz. plus 10c postaige ea. doz. E. B. Lane, Rit. 3, Box 114, Washington.
Monarda (drk. red bee balm), digitalis, 50c doz.; white, lav. daisy mums, med. size purple, lav. yellow, peach, cream, 20, $1.; bearded iris, mostly drk. 2-tone red, $1. doz.; blue stokesia, $1.25 doz.; ihy. daylilies, 25 mixed, $4. Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville.

Good var. unlabeled' dahli as, 6, $3.; pompons1, singles, $3, doz.; taking orders for pink, green, brown, tan, other unlabeled iris, 75c ea., cols, selected, del. when in bloom. Add postaige. Blooming size African violets, 35c ea., can not snip, stamped env. for inquiries, Mrs,. D. T, Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton._______
(Feverfew, tall red, yellow princess feathers, dbl., single touch-me-not seed, 25c pkg.; ragged robbin, mullin pinks, <16c; rose, white Queen1 Anne'3 lace pits., 3 bunches, 50c; rose, lav. 'thrift, 35c bunch, white 50c. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, 'Lithia Springs.

iFancy leaf caladium bulbs,

'8, $1., 20, $2.; per. white

candytuft, $1.60 doz.; pink,

yellow yarrow, red bergamot,

8 cols. per. blue phlox, fever-

ifew, mixed sweet williams, 2

doz., $1.'26; long spurred col

umbine, 7!5c doz. Add 40c

postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,

Madison.

__

Nandimas, 6, $1.; white Easter rose, Dr. Van Fleet
(pink) Tunning rose, 3, $1.; white flag lilies, 10, $1.; vio lets, 16, $1.; bearded iris, $2. doz.; sweet williams, King ^Alfred daffodil, butter and egg bulbs, blooming, 50c doz. Add 45C postage. Mrs. A. J.
McCorkle, Rt. 2, Bronwood.

Pink thrift sprigs, rooted, 50, $1.; Tiger lilies, $1. doz.; blue, lav. thrift, purple iris, dwarf liriope, white narcissus, yellow jonquils, yellow fall pinks, pamsies, 50c doz.; gold en bells, balbys breath, white Easter roses, 50c ea.; cactus cuts, 3, 26c. 40c postage. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gaines
ville.

Japanese Imperial super
giant morning glory seed,
blooms 8 in. across- not un common, colors -- red, rose, pink, white, .purple, lit, blue, Tn Japan, grown in 8 in. pots, pits, pinched1, shaped ' into buShy form, fine for fences, also. 10, 2Se, stamped, selfaddressed env. Mrs. R. T. Okiairdeau, 1185 Carlisle Ave.,
Macon..

Martin gourd seed, Ing. size, 8 doz., 25c, will accept stamps,
send, stamped env: H. A.

Bird house gourd seed, 75 seed, 25c stamped env.; Afriicaai ornamental gourd seed, 20 diff. colors, sizes, shapes, mix ed pfcg. of 100 seed, 25c, Stamped1 env. All letters ans. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. ('Res, of Dade Co. Ga.).
Regal lily seed, some 7 in. long and 6 in. across, will bloom the second yr., 50c TblBpn., and stamped, selfaddressed env. Mrs. E. Per due, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. (Z. C. B0533)._______________
Thrift, all colors, bunch, bulk, sprigs, well-rooted pits., 60c, $1., 2, 5c, min. order 100 pits, PP in Ga.; althea, daylilies, Siberian 4ris, vinca, forsythia, candytuft, liriope, rea sonably priced, not mailable. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box '223, Alpharetta. (Z. C. 30201).

Asst. pot flowers, rooted, 10, $1., my choice; asst. African violets, 4, $1.; mixed snap dragons, larkspur, 26, $1.; blue phlox, 4 clumps, $1.; drk. red dwarf and tall yellow iris, 5, $1.; asst. unnamed gerani ums, rooted, 4, $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. (Z. C. 30125).
Blue, white, Violets; Houseleak; Dbl. Daffodils; Pin Cushion, Rattail Cactus cutt ings, 25c ea.; damp packed; also Spearmint, Catnip, Tan sy, $1.50 doz. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Iris, white Orange Daylilies, l$l. doz. plus postage; Martin 'gourd seed, 25c pkg. plus stamped envelope; African gourd seed, odd shaped, 35 seed, $1. plus stamped enve lope. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540)._____

Red Spider lilies, 25, $1.25; mix color mums, 24, $1.26; tall, mix color iris, $1.25 doz.; Tiger lilies, 6, $1.25. PP. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud 'Rd., Calhoun. (Z. C. 30701).
Giant dahlias: Commando, Budovahl, White Hall, Calif. Idol, Champion Enterprise, Giant Beauty, Movobeska, Leander, Croydon, Master piece, Ken Sportsman, Cover Girl, Sobriel Calvacade, Good Earth, Tartan, M. Rouge, Analita, Snow Scout, $4. doz.; pompons, $i2. doz. Add post aige. Mrs. Clyde Gilieland, Rt. '9, Gainesville. __ __
Redhot poker, 3-5 shoots, 60c ea., $5. doz.; 12 daylilies from 125 dilff., $2.50; dbl. pure white feverfew, $1.26 doz.; money pits., $1.26 doz. 40c postaige 1st doz. or part, lOc ea. added or part doz. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washing ton.

8 doz. Spider lilies, $7. or

$1.25 doz.; blue, pink thrift,

'hardy Phlox, daylilies, canna

roots, '$1. doz.; shamrock

buJbs, 3, $1.; iris, mixed, 3,

doz., $1.26; nandinas, 5, .$!.;

large chrysanthemums, $2.00

doz.; ageraitum 50c doz. Add

postage. Fred Witherspoon,

308 Holder-ness St., Atlanta

10, Ph. 753-6251.

_____

Amaryllis bulbs, 3, $1.; jon quil bulbs, 50, $1.; per. plants, asst. 3 of a kind 26 plaints, $1.; purple violets, 15, $1.; bridal wreath, spiraea, 3, $1.; wines, bridal wreath, 4, $1.; canna lilies, red, dbl. $2. doz.; yellow, $1.50 doz. Inez Beaver,
Rt. 2, Jesup.___________

Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg., 6 pkgs., $1. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Flower Plants

Bulbs & Seed From 136 diff. daylilies,
i$>2.60-$3. doz.; redhot poker,nice-pits., 50c ea., $5,idoz.;

ivy, $1. doz.; white feverfew,/

'$1. doz. 40c postage 1st doz.,

WANTED

or part, lOc ea. added. Bonus

t>lts. sent. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Want white thrift (phlox Rt. 1, Box 364, Washington. suiblata). Mrs. John T. Perry,

Aistroemeria Peruvian, green and red blooms, lily;

Rt. 1, Box 390-B, Kennesaw. <Z. C. 30144).

lav. physostegiia; blue Mich- Want red, pink or white,

'aelmais daisies; red Mexican prefer red, verbena pits., in

hydrangeas; blue widows exch. for hardy rooted cutt

iteans; tradscantia '(spider- ings of striped wandering jew.

wort); white per pMox, $1. Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Old Lost

doz., 50c postage. Send stamp Mtn. Rd., Powder Springs.

ifor inquiries. Mns. O. S. Fields, Want 2-3 doz. old fashion, 407 N. Madison St., Thomas- sweet smelling, yellow narcis

viille.

sus bulbs, blooming size.

Gloriosa lily tubers, 2 sm. 75c, 1 Irg, tuber snipped in

Quote price per doz. Mrs. D. IB. Byce, Sr., Rt. 1, Greens

half, both ends budded1, 75c; boro._________________

dbl. tuberoses, $1.20 doz., pit- Want 8-12 Martin gourds

ing, stock, $1.10 qt. PP. Miss for 'bird houses, reasonable,

Emma Dugger, Newinigton.

will pick-up in this area. Bob

Morgan, 2028 Beecher Rd., S.

'Boxwood holly, nandina, W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 8-3'812.

gardenia magnolia, cherry

laurel, Burfordi holly, wax-

Miscellaneous leaf lucidum, boxwood, $1.50
ea.; wisteria, roses, $1. ea.; Iperriwinkle ground cover, $1.

gal.; ivy, ajuga, 5Oc qt. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis,

FOR SALE

Riverdaile. Ph. 478-7933.

Country sugar cured hams,

Red, rose moss seed, 65c % shoulder, middlings for sale.

tsp.; periwinkle, 50c Vz tsp.; 4 .Located near Helen. Hermani

o'clock, dipper gourd and Irg. J. Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee.

water gourd, 35c doz.; mari

gold, 35c Tblspn.; castor bean, Nice dried apples for sale,

'20c doz. PP. Harrison T. 60c per lb., in lots of 4 w

Brown, Rt. 2, Box 357, Toc- .more libs. F. Cochran, Dial.

'coa. (Z. C. 30577).

(Z. C. 30536).

"Evergreen cherry laurel, 50c doz.; 4 in. rooted wisteria, 4 in. nand'ina, scuppernong vines, 50c; dbl. red althea, 10, 50c; 6 garlic bulbs, 10 rooted sprigs thrift, 50c; golden ligustrum, 10, 50c; sihade tree ligustrum, vinca minor and ivy, 10, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Ira T. Crouch, 616 E. 7th Ave., Dawson.
Summer blooming cushion mums, red, white, yellow, rose, It. pink, bronze, 3 doz., $2., labeled. PP. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Rt. 1, Box 31,
: o.

Green sugar cane for pit., the soft kind for chewing and making syrup, 6c per stalk, at ifield. L. H. Grimsley, Adel. Ph. 6149-849 (Sparks) (no collect calls).
Reg. length cedar fence posits for sale, . will cut any reasonable length desired with a few days notice. H. T. Sor row, RJt. 2, Carlton. Ph. SW 73491.
Saddles, bridles, harness, halters and pony carts, cheap. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., August*. Ffi; IRIS

Velvet beans for sale, $12. <bu. Malcolm McDonald, Rt. 2, Box 74, Vidalia. Ph. 537-3634.
M it n. wiMflower honey, natural, raw, 5 lb. tin extract ed, $1.60, six 5's, $8.50; 10 lb. tin extracted, $2.75; 5 lb. comb. $2.; six 5's, $10.50 Add postaige. no Sat. sales. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsvilte.
Wild cucumber bark, red sassafras roots, rattle root, red alder bark, heart root, rattsbane, wild cherry bark, catnip, ea. $1. fox 2 lib. lard box full. Add 30c postaige. 1 Tblspn. red cosmo seed free with $2. order. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.______
Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.; heartleaf root, 2 lb. box, 75c. PP. No out-of-staite orders. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, EliMjay.
Wild cucumber bark, red sassafras roots, yellow root, rattle root, wild cherry bark, blackberry root, ratsbane, heartleaf root, catnip, red alder bark, $1. for 2 lb. lard box full. Add postage. G. T. iBrown,.R*,,l, Ball Ground.
'Button top, Martha Wash ington and old fashion gath ered crown bonnet patterns, 30c ea., 5c extra for instruc tions. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.
Chicken manure for sale, $16. per Irg. load (ton or better), in or around Atlanta area. W. H. Ream, 2750 Luth er Dr., East Point. Ph. PO 7-
4720.________________ Old fashion salt cured
hams, 75c lb., wte. 42 libs, ea.; shoulders, 66c lb., wts. 33 Ibs. Will ship. Also, 2 fine Claret and Roundhead stags, $3.50 Ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box 1019, Dalton.
Yellow root, saseaifras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage; peppermint, 25c bunch, 3 bunches, 65c; mart in gourd seed, 25c pfcg. and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. (30540).
Nice clean roots and herbs yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring and May apple, 2 lb. lard box full, $1. plus post age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Ladies side saddle, 1 No. 2 farm 'bell, $65. for both. D. Davils, Rutledige.
20 stands of bees in patent ed hives, 10 frame size, some have been robbed, good cond., $15. per hive, located at Brooks. Selling because of health. G. S. Jordan, 1786 Lakewood Ave., S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MIA 7-4054.
Quilt patterns, fan, dbl. wedding .ring, five pointed 'star, rocky road to California, buttercup, 25c ea. Add post age. Mrs. Mabel Johnson, 8 Penry :St, Manchester. (Z. C. 316116).

Miscellaneous
WANTED

Want 100 yellow locust posts, 5 % ft. long, del. to my place, must be reasonable. Write giving price. Rev. Wayne Davos, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Ph. ME 5-2387 (EUijay) (no collect calls).

Want chicken manure, del. to my place. Located back of S. Cofob Dr. W. E. Garvdn, Jr., 1114 Olive Springs Rd., Mari
etta. Ph. 435-8563.

Want .1. or % lb. round

butter molds, in good usable

bond, Mns. Forrest- HegwoocT,

Star Rt., Cioudland.

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FARM LAND EDITION

Handicrafts
FOR SALi

7 dbL bed quilts, all new,
handmade, 80 x 90 in., 1 tulip, 1 H, 1 sunflower, $10. ea., 1 log cabin 3 string, $8. ea. Mrs.

Cro. white oval shaped pie ces, 18 x 26 in., $2. ea.; round doilies, 20 in,, $1.50 ea.; 14 in., $1. ea.; designs with yel

1 white cro. baby sweater and cap, made of nylon, wool thread, $4.; 1 white cro. baby fghan, 34 x 34, made of nyl on, wool, $5.; white cro. boot

SALES

Graver Lastar, 534 Louvom low, red, pink, blue, or lav ees, $1. pr.; white cro. lace for

Nicely made band aprons Rd., Carroflton.

ender asters; pillowcases with pillowcases, $1. pr. Add post

in asst. colors, med. size, $1.

2 cro. asters to ea. case, $2. age. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1,

EVENTS

ea.; potholders in gay print !DbL bed quilt tops, gooJ set. Add 15c postage. Mrs. Monroe.

colors, 26c ea.; 'Children's dresses, l-< yr. size, $1.50 ea.; trov doilies, shx, med., ^irg., $1.50 to $5, jAdd; postage. Miss, Mania Morgan, Rt: 1, Box 172, FloyiUa. Ph. 775-101. ;
Band aprons with pocket, am., med.. Ing., good material, ti^nimed with** contrast coWr olf appliqtied,"$1.10, with bib,

naatecial, machine stitched, step around the mt., gents bow, postage, stamp, grand mothers fern, $2JSO ; ea., sweethearts, $3. ea., piano keys, chain of love, fisJiirrg boat, $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs: J. G. AusrtuVRt. 1, FeJtoh;
PiMowcases with cro. blue bird, wild rose or colonial girl, $2vpr., 25c postage; apr

Coil Manly, Bit. 2, LuJa,
Quilt tops made of syn. drapery material, rich colors, pieced in 12 in, squares; also cotton tops, string style, sizes approx. 72 x 84 in., $1.25 ea., plus 40c postage. MBS Bula Cox, 262 Peachtree Hills Ave., ff;E., Apt, fi.. Atlanta. -

Children's dresses, up. to- 6 yr. size, $2.; any kind of cro. made to order, also dresses; irg. best grade pillowcases, cro. edge; paint designs, $2. pr.;, cro. potholders, 3, $1., woven potholders, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. B. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 160, Camilla. (Z. C. 31730).
Mitten style potholders, 65c

APRIL 2, 1965 7:30 PM '- Horse and Pony Auction
Sale, Circle VT" Ranch, Evans. Ten mites west of Augusta on Hwy. 104.
APRIL 2 Mid-Ga, Shorthorn Sale, Polled and horned heifers and bulls. Performance feted bred

ers,'2, 0c. Mrs. H. M. Cferfct-
e&i;t?Ifc^3,;fol^flofocotn; ciaa.nsP)h;. 482-
Littte girl weM-made cotton dresses; l- yr. sizes, $1.50 e^; quilt :tops pieced by pat tern,^; ea;; qufflbs, $<k ea.; print aprons, 50c ea.; organdy tee aprons, $1.25 ea. - Add pCoksritnaegsei,ri,llEe;thel rOr.o*w-.e-,..-K.'it. 2 ,

ons, 66c ea., cro. vanity sets, $1. ea., lOc postage. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. Z; 'Waao. (2. C. 30182);
>Dbl. bed quilt tops, flower garden, step around the mrtai., $4. eav wagon wheel, spool (top, $2.50 ea., wedding ring, $5. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton,

..Soft washable genuine 'lambskin baby moccasins; blue pink or white, all handlaced and emb. in white, $1.10 pr.v 3 pr. $3.; mailed in gift, box,* postpaid. Would ex change a pr. for 3 printed ifeed sacks alike. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Cafiioun. ;
Dresser scarves 16 x 37, all

ea., 2, $J.., square, 6, .$!.; apr

ons, heart shaped red and

white, nice material, $1., emb.,

$1.50;; flannel baby, jackets,

emb., T5c; lace trimmed girls

panties, 1-3 yrs. Add postage.

Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2r Box

133, Jesup.

.

9m. tea aprons, white or colored, 3, $1., med., Irg,, band styles, 65c ea., bib style,' 75c,

and open heifers., Tri-

County Livestock Barn, : 12

noon. Social Circle. Con-

tact Gilbert Miller, 3526

Stardust Circle, Decatar.

Ph. 2M-21M.

'

APRIL 6, 1965
Ayrshire Heifer Sale. Miller-Jenkins County Agri-
cultural Center, 7:30 PM.

"i-i) "''------vri.'- .'.'i.----r-
9 pkwe wiiite sotfa, ohair set, $6.0, yellow set, $5#0, ftldiBia set, $5.; '3 pc. wtotte vanity -set, $2., colors, $1.50; am. 'turtles for bathroom, diff. eotors, '-4cp :l vast, pfllow, ehair back to match, $3,; padded .- poMioMers," 2;; . ., $1*; mats, *M. designs, 3, $1. Add postage Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, BOK M6, Eacamoitee. ./ v r
DW. bed size quilt tops, made of good prints and oted colon, 1 ce^ve beauty, 2 chain links, 1 band aM around, 1 beggar block, 1 prairie queen, $3. eai Add postage, Monr;s. Afcin--a Pb^a-i-r-, R:!t.' :.1,-, C-a>:n.--t
Quilt tops, <h*ch girl, btoomer girl, garden girl, hoot d*HT $4JS>ea.; new quitt scrp^ 5 H^ $1; Add postage. Mra. Charlotte Wooten, 12
St., GamesviBe. - ; .-. 3 dol. bed ze quilt tops, neW-' print scraps, gents bow tie, none such; and rolling stone, $2.50 ea., 25e postage. Send money order,. Mrs. C. C. Davit, Rt. 5, Cochran. (Z. C; 31026). White cro. doilies, 15 x 19 in., $1. ea., set of 3 $2.50. PP. Mrs. A. F. Parrish, Box 1-13, Temple. DbL bed size string quilt tops, 41-50 ea,; 2 db. bed size quHts, hand made, $5. ea. Add pottage. Mrs. Andrew BenefieW, Rt. 4, Canton. Quftt (tops, tog cabin, mon key wrench, friendship, star, $3 ea.; step around the mountain, capital T, rickrack, crossroads, $4. ea., all hand pieced, new print and plain colon, seams matched. 'Add ppstage on ea. top. Mrs. E. F. Bentley, Rt. 2, Caraes-

Dbi bed qui& .topsy dbl. wecWmg ring, drunkards path, cross roads, grandmas fan, $6.50 ear, red, white drunkardb path, $8., step around the TOtn., *ar, $5i50-ea. PP. Mrs. J. D. EMis, Jr., Rt, 5, Ellijay.
OW. bed, handmade qaiit^, dbL wedding rin, BttgMfih dogwood, $14. ea., Dutch boy and girl, $12. Send M..Q. Mrs. Macy Jo ColKns, Dial, (Z. C.
DbL bed quil*s, new, good material in blocks, other de signs, quoted m sheila by hand, $10. ea. Addc postage. Mra. P. S. Wallace, John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Spr-
'New handmade dbL bed qxaMa, made of good sotid and priixt cotton, cotton.padding, lone star, rocky rd. to Cadtfornia, Dresden ptate, $12. ca. Add postage^ Mrs. Dewfey ElKfl, Rt. 5, Box 56, Effijay. fZ. C. 30540).
Quttt tops, *1.5S; nylon, paBtete or white, shell stitch baby sweater, $2.25, cap, $1., bootees, 0c, baby ofghana, $5J; loop pothoWers, 6, $1. PP. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, maireville. Ph. 74S-4M8.
Leather bullwhips, 30 in., $2j60, 4 ft., $3., 5 ft, H. 12 ft., $10., ail haw wooden hendfae; fox huntmg blowing fauUhoms $6.; ex. irg. bullhomB, $7. E a r 1 Stuckey,
Bmd and bib aprons, $1. ea., med. size, 75c ea.; pothoUen, 10, $>!.; pilliowoaws, $2. pr.; dreasw scarves with stamp on flowers, $1. ea. Would exch. aprons for print qudH acraps. Add postage and 20c for checks. Mrs. Maver Bertep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange.

over close cro. hi floral-pat terns, whfte or etsru, $3.50; 3 pc. \vitti doify, vanity set, $3.; doiHes, 1$: and 20 in., $1175 and $2. ea; All delivered. Mrs. Ida Mee SuHivan, 86 Maple 8t.,'CSa!rrollln. r--: ^ -':
Driipdry print dresses, wide skirts, light or dark colors, 1-6 yr. size, 1.60 ea., 2, $3., fast colored print; dresses, light or dark color, 1-6 size, $1.25 ea., 2, $2.; baby bibs, 3, $1. Mrs.? Lucy Muason, Rt 2, Summervile. . ' Aprons with bibs, nicely tiimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea:; hand painted tea apr ons, $1.46 ea,; fancy painted; pothokters, 2Sc ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1.; pothotders, I5c ea.; odd postage. Mrs. H: A. Chastato, Rt. 5, HJijay.
Hand pahited pillowcases, $2. pr.; hand painted dishtowels, 7, 2.; hand painted bedspreads, f12. ea., designs, tulip bowls, iris, and Jersey beauty, all on white cotton washable doth. Add postage. Mrs. Efeie Long, Rt. 5,
Broadcloth piltowoases, emb., $1., cm, $1.25; aprons, 3 small, $ !., medium, 50c, large, 75c; old faahwn bonnets, $1. ruffle, $!Jt5, button crown, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt 2, Box 311, Prarer Rd., Duford.
ChildrenB dresses, l- yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton rutfle bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; aprons, 7c ea.; 6, $4.; pothoHers, 20c ea., 7, $1.; dishtoweb, hand painted, 35c ea., 4, $1.; hand made quilts, pieced by pattern. $12. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).
Genuine lambskin baby moccasins, white, pink, bflue and white laced with pink,

pocket across front band style, 65c, with bib, TSt; mitten style ptfhokters, 5c, 2, $1., aprons to match, 50c ea. Ail trimmed as preferred: Mrs; Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132,
. (Z. C. 1645). : Hand! emb., cotton fiHed, flower face potholders, pansy, zinnia, dahlia; daffodil, rose, morning glory, state color, 50c ea.; apron with pockets to match p'otholders, nicely trimmed, $1.50; felt apple tree potholder or pin-cushion, 50c. PP. Mrs. Harvey Cottins, Rt. 1, Daroeteville. (Z. C. 30638).
; ^ed ;size quljt tops, 72 x 'B* in., .'wHd, .priftt scraps, ditf. patterns, no strings, $3.35 ea., f?, Gu, outHrf-stete, $3.50 ea.; organdy aprons, hanky "corner ricknack trim with, bows, $2. ea.; loop potholders, 5- in., 25-30C ea. $2. min. order. Mrs. J. G. WhitfieH, 121 WaWiep Oirde, Marietta, (Z. C. 30060).
Crib quiJt patterns, Ing. ap plique size 24" x 36", dog or cat design, 50c ea. Katherene tattte, Blue Radge.

APRIL 7, 1965 Wwt Central Fat Cattle Show and Sale. 9:00 AJ*. (show) and 8:00 P.M. (sale). Held at Gear g i a Faint Products Sales Corporation Barn.
APRIL 8, 1965 Ayshiie Heifer Sale. LwreneevUle- - Gwianett Caomty FabgMWMBi. 7:30 PM.
APRIL 13, IMS 1:30 PJK. 0fl Feeder pigs, gtaded and treated for cholera will be sold at auction to be held at toe Dublin Farm Cen(ter, Hwy.
APRIL 16, IMS 1:0 P.M:, Geergia Angus Assn. Sale. SeUiag M Females, mast with calves at side, IS Bulls, breeding, age. T be held at Unite Stack Yards, Albany. Fir iafot C. O. Packer, M5S Matab St., Macon. Pb, 743-828S.

Hand cro. bedspread, 90 x 96 in., for safe. Mrs. Perry Westbrook, 1*5 Candler Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR 7-9129.
2 quitt tops, flower garden pattern, $3. ea., star pattern, $2.6X> ea. Add 25c postage ea. top. Mrs. G. J. Davis, Box 204, Union City.
Hand cro. baby bootees, made of nylon thread with ribbon ties to match, blue or pink, 1. pr. PP. Mrs. J. L. Wiliiams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue Ridge.

APRIL 16 SMOkeastem Sborthom Breeders Assn. Skew sad Sale. New Coliseum, University af Gesrgia, Show a.BL, sab 12 noea, Athens. Cautaet GUbert Miller, 3526 Statdust Circle, Decater, 28-21W.
APRIL It, 1W5 Registered Ayshbe Better Safe. Cedartown - Palk Cauaiy Fa I r g re u a d s. 1:3 PJL 1:36 PJML SpSMeted by Spsaseced by American Ayrshire Breeders

Agricultural

1 white cio. tablecloth, 54

blue or yellow, size, small,

x 86, $20.; 1 dbi. bed size af- Old fashion bonnets with med., gift boxed, $1.25 pr.,

ghan, orange and wood ruffle, prints, $1., solid color, 12. doz. PP. handwoven pot brown, made in all 1 piece, $1.25, without ruffle, 75c-$l. holders, 25c ea.; PP, also have 4 ply wool yarn, $60. Mrs. ea.; sun bonnet, print, 60c, black, .white, gray, rabbits,

CALENDAR

Grace Tench, 109 Maple St., teolids, 75c; old fashion bon 50c, 75c, $1. according to size.

Decatur. Ph. DR. 8-9951.

net, no tail, 60c. Add postage. Cannot ship. Mrs., O. L. Bruce,

Mrs. M. F. Tasker, 658 Cum Rt. 2, Ltna. Pinafores, boys, girls berland Cir., N. E., Atlanta 8.

APRIL 9-11. 1965 Annual Meeting, Georgia

overalls without pockets, tod dlers playsuit, 'bonnet to

18 dbl. bed size quiH tops, 1 corduroy quilt top, dbl. new material, log cabin, fly

Poultry Federation. Callaway Gkurdens.

match, elastic in leg, size 2, bed size, blue and tan blocks, ing geese, ocean wave, arrow,

$2. ea.; p6n cushions, 100 yr. good heavy lining, tt. wit cloth 8 point star, monkey wrench,

old designs, We ea.; baby (padding, tacked abt. 4 in. some aU string, others, names

aprons, 2 bow ties in back, apart with bright colored rubberized panties to match, pthreadi $., add $1. postage, in

unknown, $2.50 ea., 35c post- ! age, or 2, $5. PP. Send stamp- j

APRIL 14.1965

Jeli Davis County Steer & Bar-

$2. ea. set; I yr. sizie. Add 1 :Ga. No checks, Mrs. Anna ed addressed env. for inqukipostage. Mrs. Carl Simmons, i Miller, Rt. 4, Box 149, Gaines- es. Mra. F. M. Maddux, 300

row Show. Hazlehnnt. Contact Mr. Q. H Ctixton.