
Tom McCoy writes: This looks like the service station Ivy Horton ran when I lived in Ludowici as a kid. My dad fired the boiler at the sawmill and we lived in company housing there that was known as the “White Line” because the small houses were in a line and all white. We’re talking about 60 years ago now but I do remember that Jake Godfrey was mayor then and if memory serves me correctly, the sawmill was owned by the Shepard family. It’s now home to the Ludowici Trading Company and has been painted orange.
Roger Houston and others have noted that this is best remembered today as Zip’s (Billings) Service Station & Bait and Tackle.

This looks like the service station Ivy Horton ran when I lived in Ludowici as a kid. My dad fired the boiler at the sawmill and we lived in company housing there that was known as the “White Line” because the small houses were in a line and all white.
We’re talking about 60 years ago now but I do remember that Jake Godfery was mayor then and if memory serves me correctly, the sawmill was owned by the Shepard family.
Lots of other memories and names I remember but I’m rambling so, I’ll hush.