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WANT ADS
II\[?P OF HEARING—See Dr.
(; K Mac Vane, 720 North Gault
v e., Fort Payne, for a demon-
s> ration of the Beltone One-Unit
paring- Aid, about one-third the
; ze 0 f the old style hearing aids.
s anywhere
This is not available
„. se in Dade or DeKalb Coun-
tics. tf.
for SALE — Full blooded Jer¬
sey bull nearly two years old.
Mrs. Mary E. Wood, Route 2,
Trentott.
POR SALE—The women of
Rising Fawn Missionary So¬
ciety offer for sale the follow¬
ing furniture from the par¬
sonage :
1 two piece kitchen cabinet
j r ~..»>d mk dining table
1 oak buffet ti*>
2 oak dressers
1 large book caste
1 large wardrobe
3 rocking chairs.
See Mrs. Richard Fricks or
Airs. Homer Hall across from
the Methodist Church, Rising
Fawn, Ga. 9-29
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TWO
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0 SUMMERVILLE, GEORGIA
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0 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 th
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0 Orchard A. M. Menlo, Georgia
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0 SALE NO. 1
0 MENLO ORCHARD, consisting of 213 acres with six .good houses ... new
• barn, large packing shed and other buildings. This orchard has 5,000
Elberta, 4,000 Hale, 1,100 Hale New Haven, and 2,000 Trees of other var-
• ities. It has 1700 early apple trees They consist of
0 ,ALL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT WILL BE SOLD. one
0 Speed Spraying Machine, 3 Tractors, one FUeend Spray Rig Disc
new Material, Ford Truck,
Harrow, Pick Sacks, Duster, 20 Barrels Spray one
0 Lift-Up Unit, 3 Traylors Lime Speaders, Ditcher, 5,000 Pack,ng Boxes,
0 890 Cushions, 5,000 Liners, 3,000 Baskets. The Pack,ng Shed ,s fully
• equipped with late model grading machine, cleaner, 100-ft. conveyor,
a excellent
0 tubs, etc, electrically driven. This orchard ,s in con¬
turners,
dition and is a good, consistent producer.
0 These ro erties are’ owned by Dr. W. D. Hair of Summerville, Ga., who has retired from thcpractice of medicine. He wishes to retire frl'm Peach B|is-
• eSe been managed by John W ebster for years. Mr. Webster' is known throughout the South and the
because of his health. The Orchards have many
0 erjUre receiving center in the North for the Quality and Size of his fruit. His ability as an Orchard man, we believe is unsurpassed. It will show up in
0 the bounteous future production of these trees.
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0 TERM 1-3 CASH ON DAY OF SALE, BALANCE IN 1—2—3 FOR INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE US
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OFFICE HOURS 9 am.-5 p m.
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Real Estate
Listings
Wanted
HELPFUL HI N’f's^O R
A CHAMPION HOME TOWN
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WORK TOWARD A GOOD
REPORT OF PROGRESS!
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CHAMPION TOWN CONTEST
CLOSES CCTOSER 15th, 1949
In lit He more than a month, the Cham*
pion Home Iowa Contest will be closed.
Von will have worked from November
1. 1948, to October 15,1949, on your proj¬
ects to make your town a Champion!
All Reports of Progress must be post¬
marked not later than October 31 — so
it’ll he “push and shove” to get your ma¬
terial together in that short two weeks.
Be wise! Start now to get your Re¬
port of Progress in shape. Give it the
careful thought, the complete detail,
the attractive set-up, it so justly de¬
serves. Don’t wait until the deadline—
get busy on your Report right away!
'MIT mmm. GEORGIA ROWER COMPANY
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SALE NO. 2
The Orchard known as Number One Peach Orchard, about 3 miles from
Summerville, containing 350 acres with 8,000 Peach Trees and 1,50,0 Apple)
Trees. These trees are a good variety. The place has 6 houses, harps, etc.
Electricity in all houses on both farms. This Orchard will pay off.
W’e believe there is no farming as interesting and profitable as Peach
Jrowing. Either of these Orchards should produce an annual crop tha'f
should sell for $60,090. This is your opportunity to hit it rich. Each
Irehard will sell at Auction and possibly for a fraction orchard will
ray off.
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