: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1945 iow people hoe at home realize that the Farmers ket, at Atlanta is of International | interest. | : paloine letter from Mr. G. F. Perkin, Director e L Department of Agriculture, Canada, demonstrates rest in, and recognition of, our Georgia Farmers ONTARIO Department of Agriculture Co ccration and Markets Branch : TORONTO 2, Ont. = / February 21st, 1945. Mr. Tom Linder, ommissioner, Georgia State Department of Agriculture, Atlanta, Ga. Dear Sir: _ A proposed wholesale fruit and vdetable terminal market for this city as an immediate post-war project has now developed to the point where surveys are be- ing conducted by a Special Committee representative all the interests involved. This Committee has been ppointed on the suggestion of the Ontario Minister ' Agriculture and is comprised of representatives of yur Federal Government, our Government of the Prov- ce of Ontario, the Canadian National Railways, the Canadian Pacific Railway, the wholesale fruit trade and the commercial fruit and vegetable growers of our Province. The Committee would like to visit Atlanta, Ga., on. arch 16th and 17th next to go over the State market, d generally survey the type of facilities provided, the method of operation, including the market rules nd regulations, fees and rents charged, cost and so rth. Our party will be ten in number. 4 It would be greatly appreciated if. you would ad- rise whether this visit is convenient at this time. Trans- yortation has been arranged by ODT Washington and | . ir party will be arriving from Kansas City after a look 1t wholesale terminal markets in that area. Yours very truly, . G. F. PERKIN, Director. eorgia is the first state in the Union to recognize t!:e rtance and possibilities of a Jarmers Marketing he pea State Farmers Market was built in Atlanta, nm 1935 during my first term as Commissioner of : built without one cent special appropriation. mammoth - Farmers. Market in Atlanta at eee Aveuds and Sylvan Road is the result of a first market built i in 1935, . : - Merchants, truckers iad railroad men have a _ the news of the Atlanta Market into all sections of No: America. . Not ae the people of other Sites but the people o other countries are turning their eyes toward Georgia f leadership and experience in the marketing of farm pro ducts as the above letter from the Canadian Director Agriculture demonstrates. | What we have done in Georgia is only the beginnt The reason we are going so slow is because it takes money to build and operate markets. : big distribution market at or near Washington, D. C= | THE WASHINGTON MARKET _ : The above letter from Canada shows that the being followed by Georgia is not only the correct plan that it is being reeognized as such in other countries. . We are proceeding as fast in the developing of the: markets as available funds will permit. It will, howeve be impossible to undertake a Georgia Market in Wash ton until a large lump sum of money is made available this purpose. ee Not only are the farmers of Georgia losing a lol money every year for want of such a market, but als < development of vegetable and fruit crops in Georgia being delayed and hindered. The fact of the matter is that our eat rep ti : east of the Mississippi River is suffering a loss of vit healthful foods due to the laek of such a market. yea and einer produce to the ontiee Fa atoin half the Nation. promote the Droeeeaty of our fa mers | Teva . _ of our state. ' : February 23, 1945 Apples,. boxes __ Collards, per dozen : Mushrooms, per: % lb. carton Onions (Green), per doz. bunches Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts. Turnips (Bunched), per dozen - Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. RG Address all items for publication and all requests to be put|- mailing list and for change of address ty STATE BUREAU STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. on the F MARKETS. 222 - Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable nder postage regulations inserted one time on each request and accompanied by new copy of repeated only when request. is notice. x ulletin. _ - Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covingten, Ga. y Department of Agriculture Tom Linder, Commissioner, ~ Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing more than 30 words including name and address. - Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not ume any responsibility for any notice appearing 10 the > Ex cutive Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices ern ' State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. otify on FORM 3578Bureau of Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Office, State Capitol Entered as- second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office nt Covington, Georgia, under Act Accepted for mailing at special rate oi postage pended for in Section 1103. Act of June 6 1900. of October 8. 15:. - SECOND - HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Snes 8-80 Lummus_1-story moval at price slightly above cost of installations in 1941. W. S. Hughes, Atlanta, 780 Clement Dr., N. E. 2 row cultivaters for Model -H tractor: with planters and special Hoppers. Plants seed nd puts out fertilizer all in one operation. Used 2 _ yrs. $350.00 FOB farm. O. G. Skinner, West Point. 1 H. eutaway harrow, Clark; callop disc, 2 H. spading har- row, and other farming tools and equipment. H. C, Wal- drep, Forsyth: Practically new lot of 1_H. farm equipment. Steel culti- -vator, turn plow, ete., $25.00. WW-C. Gilmer, Atlanta, 342 3rd Cotton planter, $3.50 at_my aee. Cannot. ship. Tom Steed, Buena Vista. One 8-23 in. Disc Roman arrow. practically new, 85.00 FOB farm. W. R. How- rd, Stephens. Power Cane Mill, 3 rollers, $75.00: 1 Syrup cotton poison machine (2 rows at a time), * Oliver 2 H. turn plow, ngton cotton planter, $10.00. joe M. Brown, McRae. _ _ Practically new Ford-Fergu- son Mould Board plow, 2-14 plows with slip-on points, in good cond. Hubert E. Moore, Toceoa. ee F-20 Farmall tractor, on teel, reconditioned motor, cul- ator and Cole 2-row plant- s, fertilizer attachments, ; fertilizer attachments, Oliver 2-disc turning plow. Morris Phillips, Crandall. - Farmall 20 tractor on rubber it my farm. W. E. Oxford, Fordson tractor pulley with ear complete. reasonable. ohn Anderscon, Jefferson. 2-unit DeLaval milker, in good cond. Sell heap. W. H.Cubreath, Union Farmall F-30 tractor, on od rubber, with 26-inch vy duty. harrow, $1,000.00. M. Tillman, Athens, 128 ege Ave. o. 10 Vulcan, $8.00; i A- r, $7.00. Good subsoiler, .00; 1 Jones mowing ma- hine, $40.00. All in good ond. , Prices quoted at my 1ome. C. M. Adcock, Adairs- mie itt. 2. : i 13x18 autocatic balance alve Continental steam en- ine. .72xJ6 high pressure sont. boiler in A-1 cond for TW Paul Simmons, Metter, O. Box 68. 2-80 saw Munger gins in food cond., with boiler, en- ine, screw press, with steam Marchman, or Farmall d. G. M. i ess wearing ene $10.00 SECOND - HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE & a = : : ' Garden fertilizer distributor, large weed burner: almost new. Stanley Christian, At- lanta, 2309 Boulevard Dr., S.E. Dea .5723. : -Blec. motor for churn: used only few times; $15.00. B. C. Bynum, Shellman, Rt. 1. j Allis-Chalmers No. 40 com- bine, in good cond., mounted on rubber, for sale cheap. Aul- den Gillis, Glenwood. John Deere 10 ft. binder, | with power takeoff and new floor Curtain, $150.00 at barn. Come see. No letters... W. C. Speir, Dooling. B. F. Avery 2-row. tractor; bottom plow, harrow; 2 row cultivators, - fertilizer attach- ments and planters. Al in good shape. W. W. Parker, Hahira (5 miles N. W. Hahira). Bottom land tractor. plow, cuts 23 inches, as good as new, $40.00. Intl mule power. hay baler, in good shape, $75.00. Dont write. See. Also want heavy King tractor harrow for Mi-Farmalk for cash: T. Richardson, Palmetto. ; Farmall 2-row tractor on good rubber, in good mech. cond. Harrow, tiller with grain box, cultivators, planters and __ fertilizer attachments. Come see. A. Hubert Storey, Thomaston, Rt. 1. Open buggy, $50.00. Kinsman, Jackson. Good 2-horse wagon, $50.00: t 2-horse wagon, -$25.00. 1 2- horse turner Oliver No. 12; 1- H. turner A. Oliver. Corn planter; cotton planter, guano distributor. E. F. Noland, Adairsville, Rt. 2,. 1 No. 3 J. B. Feed mill and other equipment for sale. Jes-. se Thompson, Jr., Swainsboro. 1942 Allis Chalmers all-crop harvester, No. 60 combine. 1 2-H. John Deere walking cul- tivator. In good cond. J. C. Sledge,. Byron, Rt. 2. 1 No. 1 peanut weeder, used 1 season. $20.00 del. at R. R. L. B. Kelley, Donaldsonville. 22-36 M. D. Tractor, 4-dise power lift plow: 32 disc cut- ting harrow, mowing machine, hay rake and other farming implements.. LL. TT. Davis, Chickamauga. i G. W. 1 2-H. slat wing Moline turn plow No: =10 $2502 2-e disc harrow, 18 inch _ dises, with tongue, $25.00. G. Edmondson, Temple. 1 section drag harrow. 25 teeth, same as new, $10.00 FOB my barn. Cannot ship. Miss Mary. G. Lewis, Cornelia, Rt. 1. 2 H- wagon. $20.00: 1 dise harrow, $15.00; mower, axle, and 2-wheels. $10.00. J. N. Willingham, Atlanta, 188 Eliz- abeth, St. Wa. 0329. Complete Continental Gin outfit. in Ist class cond. .Gor- don Kittles. Dalton, 2 H. wagon and farming s W. T. Martin, Crawford, 1H. P. hay press, $20.00. Frank F, Lamb, Danville. No, 13: Oliver 2 H. plow, all _ George eSot ee Cap, rshape. G. | cultivating -|see. harrow. Give age. cond., bine on rubber. or 6 ft. Ried 2 H. wagon for sale cheap. All letters ans. Camillah Red- ding, Juliette, Rt. 1, Box 97. A 2-row potato and tobac- co planter, $100.00. A. L. Luce. Fort Valley. Phone No. 205. : A 2-H. wagon for sale. J. Walsh, Garfield. Avery Gneral, excellent cond.. complete planting, cul- tivating eauipment, dbl. disc harrow. Reasonable. J. G. Bailey, Camilla, Fordson tractor, good run- ning cond., latest model. Also good Oliver 8-disc harrow, ready to use. G. L. , Pirkle. Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. - Weeder or cultivator, 3 sec.. 2 mould board: plows on side plow, all are almost new; work on any make tractor, cheap for cash. J. A. Dyer, Demorest. Pressure canner. 5: one-half gal., or 7 gt. jars, 2 pans, good cond.. $16.00. cash. Mrs. E. R. Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 2. 2.compartment dry storage milk box for dairy, 9-10 gal. See. J. 1. Breedlove. Monroe. Bush>-and:-=Bos= harrow. $185.00: dise plow on rubber for Ford tractor. $200.00: Intl Hammer Mill. $150.00: Allis Chalmers. - -|1 dbl. disc harrow, 1 Bush and }for med. size tracior, in good COND HAND INERY WANTED E H 5 Cc Want Ford-Ferguson tractor, | dbl. disc Athens plow for Fer- guson and disc harrow. . State make, cond., and price. A. L.} Copeland, Waverly, Rt. 1. ~ Want radiator for 15-30 Mc- Cormick-Deering *tractor> or Power unit, No. 300 McCor- mick-Deering. H. H. Mobley. Take smatier. Want for. cash, Farm tor and Tiller, prefer Phone collect. R. L. Jackson. Want med size trac harrow, cultivator: planter attachments. Fo H. M. Lambert, Mount: Want good Ford | Cobbtown. / tractor on rubber, pr Want old style Fordson trac- tor. good cond., also Athens side plows within 200 mi. here. Bill Hyde, Jasper, Rt. 2. Want Hammer Mill,* good eond., also set of Blacksmith tools. reasonable price. W. G. Bulloeh, Pelham, Rt. 2. _ Want 1 row pepper, tobacco or sweet potato transplanter. Will come after and pay cash. E. H. Stokes, Macon, Rt. 3. Want good Farm Bell, sec- ond hand or new. Advise. Ma- jor Henry L. Bowden, Atlanta, 176 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E. Want tractor binder in good cond: Henry Green, Toccoa. Want late model B_ Allis Chalmers with cultivator and planter on rubber. D. E. Phil- lips, Climax, Rt. 1, Box 293. - Want: International Lime or Fertilizer Spreader, box-type: 12 or 14 ft. length. State cond. and price. A. Swanson, Fairburn. Want at once. planting and cultivating outfit complete for 2-row J. D. tractor. No junk. W. J. Hitchcock, Devereux. ~ Want set distributors, plant- ers, cultivators. and power lift for J. D. model B tractor. C. E. Walters, Chula, Rt. 1. Made crude oil eng., 20 or 25 H. P. to be used for pulling a stationary spray machine on my farm. Advise. C. M. Mil- ler, Cornelia. Want a 1940 or 1941 Allis Chalmers Combine, in first class cond. John E.- Mayes, Hartwell, Rt. 1, Want garden tractor. make, age, amount of use,_ equipment, if any, and cash price. U. E. England, Rome, Box 1013. Want small farm bell, that can be attached to post. Mrs. H. N. Hanson, Macon, 139 Ten- ny Ave. Want pulley for Model C Allis Chalmers tractor at once. W. PB. Neal, Summerville, Rt. 4. State starter and lights. State and. all equipment with Earl Parker, Blairsville Want large size tractc Tiller. Also Combine Jackson, Wrightsville. Want complete plan fertilizer: distributor | model A tractor. Sta other equinment av above. R. W. Wilson, 855 Broad St. ae INCUBATORS BROODERS FOR * 3 Elec. Incubators, 2, and 240 cap., also a brooder, all in good Write for prices. Also wal old fashioned. 5 or crockery butter churn Womble, Claxton. = Inc., 250 egg cap., on twice, excellent cond $21.50; sell for $10.00. exc. for other value. Leeson, Royston, Rt. 2. Cheap. cello. Want an elec. Brooder, 400-1.000 cayj baby chicks. W. T. R. Gil Tennille, i. y - BEANS AND PEA: FOP SALE _ About 400 lbs. New Er In hull. 5 Ib. Cant si hull. Come after. Exc. lbs. Kobe despedeza at rea: able price. No weevils. Lowery, Ramhurst, Rt. 1 10 bu. Brab peas, p and sound, $7.00 bu. ship. Tom Green, Logan Want for cash, power mower | Rt. 3 for Allis Chalmers W.-C., or Farmall No. 25 or 25 V tractor, also power hay baler and rake. Prefer pick-up baler, and side 1 del. rake. in good Cond.. and reasonable, Wo Ss. Griffin. Want 2 bottom 14-in plow. Mixon, Bog harrow, for Ford-Fergu- son system tractor, no junk. O. L. Nixon, Carrollton. Want i. set Cultivators for Farmall tractor, model B. State cond. and price.. L: A. Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2. Want planter and distribu- tor for LA John Deere tractor. Ernest Turner, .Plains Want high-tension magneto, (Wico preferred), for Fordson tractor, 1925 model. G. 4H. ,Waldrep; New Holland. 9 Want small garden plow. 2 or 3 h. p., with implements. State full information. K. S. Willett, Columbus, Rt. 1. _ Want distributors and plant- ers, new or used, for Farmall tractor H or M, for cash. J. T.: Gill. Ocilla, Rt. 2. Want garden tractor, 5 H. or larger. in good cond., with or without equipment, for cash. State particulars and location. P. W. Hubbard. Rossville, 1509 McFarland Ave. Want cultivator, ete, for small 2 row V. C. Case tractor. Grady Adams, Sacial Circle. Want second hand garden tractor with garden tools, in good cond., and 3 to 6 h. p. motor. CK. Duke: Nercross, P 202 Box VE Want self-feeder pick-u Hay Baler, with its own SOL. in good cond. State cond. and price. J. A. Capehard,t Chick- amauga, Rt. 2. _Want 3 or 4 good Interna- tional Riding cultivators. FE. R. Yarbrough, Mershon. Want dbl. mould boerc plows for Ford-Ferguscn trac- tor or 2 dise Athens traile: Plow. E. A. Mullis, Jasper. Want tandem disc harrow cond., and reasonable. J. C, Adkins, Ft. Valley ne -less bulk; $6.00 ba Rutledg 11 __ lbs. brown Spe Crowder peas, larger tha regular brown Crowder b. No orders fil than 5. lbs. No Mrs. = D. Lancaster, Ju good beans, at same and want to buy 5 or g00d dried apples and 2 Ibs. dried peaches, mu: nice and free of w : Few bu. brown eyed table peas. slightly mix purple hull, cleaned and 1 ed..for weevils, $6.00 bu: 10 lbs. Purple top Globe nip seed, clean and sour 9. A. W. Pettyiohn, Su: ville, Rt. - = eS Large white. tend field_ beans. 45c pt. PP. Ga. Mrs. Homer Turne ing, & = Gal. pea beans, tende 50c pt. Bear till frost. Garland, Canton, Rt. 150 lbs., Pure Lady pea: Ib; 24 gal. Red multiplyin ion seed for spring pla 80c gal. Pay express. G Layfield, Buena Vis Box 46. : Sclid white Navy peas. kled Pole Cat peas. 25c 1b less than 5-lbs.. mailed. paid. Mrs. A. P. Mille chee. z Wiute tence, cornfield 25 cupful. Add posta fer to send as many a to one party. Mrs Fouts. Talking Rock Box 84, < x COTTONSEED FOR SALE . Cokers 100 str. 7 from breeder, kep tons, $100.00 ton. x. 1200 Ibs. Make a 500 le. 431%4% lint, $2.30 et | T. Rucker. Ashland. 1erour Hi-bred cotton- t. vr. Kept pure 1 to 2 per acre, 1 in. staple. 46% $2.50 bu: $6.00 per 100 Ibs. A ilson. Martin.- kers 100 str. 7 cottonseed, a Boll. "Lone Soke var. known. $6.00 per . B. R. Woodliff, Flow- | : oe resisting | eotton boll seed: aloo 250) hod liendd kod rn, for sale; also 1 good farm | $90.00. All FOB. Hubert . Warthen. ekers favorite corn, Ist. mire, hand shelled. -nub- -gt.: 40c % gal: 7T5c| so white chicken feed | ck 100 Ib can. free of holes, Oe washed, 12%c unwashed. id postage. No checks. H. F. n, Gainesville. RE. 1: 04 Pe. of corn, 200 bu. 1840 bu. yellow. in new . 2% bu. new bags. E. Midville. s yellow nrolific seed isolated 44 mile from ny rer . Selected. nubbed shelled. - ae E. .L. Fowl- perton. Rt. . thousand POJ cane. 75c d at my place. also some | ashioned_ sugar cane for ; Palmer, : r 30 c: POs. seed cane, LY ft. average. WwW. A. Douglas, Wrights- en Bas No: 29-116. good .. $16.50 M. stalks. _ Williams, Quitman, 5.000 POJ. cane seed, aes dried. Ib. postpaid. M. O.. no E. B.. Adam=: Sr.. anys 10c spoonful: pop- n, 25e cupful. Exc. for white sacks. Mrs. Elvia Waters. | ahienega. Rt. 1, Box 31. Eng. pea seed. 35c Ib., 3 Ibs... 1.00; red peanuts, same price. Ge Burns, Syl- a green okra, 6 lbs.. neh, 2 lbs. col. and 3 Ibs. running butterbean ill 1944 crop, 40c lb. Mrs Turner, Pulaski. ae and long handled beans 30c Ib. in 5 Ib. lots: red | cupful, | Miss Gennia kers wilt-resistant ee Ground. Rt. 1. cornfield , Dude Creek. | Watson, $2. 50 8 FOB. 1b? | Korean lespedeza seed. tseed, $1.50 Ib. 40 Ibs. | Queen $1.00 Ib. Del. 10 Ibs. and up. Hand saved. dried in oe 4 { Sutton; Fert Gaines, Rt. 2. 135c Ib., also 7 Ibs., Vidalia. /| PP. Price on re-| Rupert. | |meoney order. Mrs. Murphy, |Ib; 5 Ibs. or more, 40c | Gates, Chipley. = ote. ade 35c teacupful: Mung multiplying seallion onion but- |tons, $1.25 gal; dry sage, 40c ground. ; PP... in Ga. rown, Choice Pimiento Pepper Lib. 0. -C. seed, 30c cupful: 3 cups. 85c: pumpkin seed, 30c cunpful: for 1 or 2 cups white. tender, bean seed. enry Eller, Eliijay. Rt. 3. Field peas. Velvet beans, wa- termelon seed: $1.50: Cuban oo 1 35 ae Downs, Andersonville. 10 single Tb. del. W. J. Themas. Bishop. - 1500. 'o 2,000 Ibs Kobe lespe- deza seed, combine run. 12c Box 23. Approx. 5 tons combined Corley. Manchester. 75 lbs. Cannon Ball melon Cuban G. B. Moore Sr.. Macon. Re. seed for 30c in 3c stamps. Mrs. J. W. Teague, Lawrenceville. 544 W. Pike Street. 75 Ibs. Cannon Ball water- 75 Ibs. Cannon Ball water. melon seed, hand saved, ected and shade dried: at Or- ders for less than 5 lbs. W White nest onions for sale or exec. for print chicken feed 100 lb. cap. sacks, 3 of a. kind: 1 Mrs. John R. Turrier, . Willi- amson. White. seed, hand cleaned. bear from early summer until frost, 1944 crop, 35c Ib. in 25 or 50 lots, or 40c ib. smaller lots. 1 Postage paid. Mrs. H. S. Mul- lins, Milner, Rt. 1. 25 Ib. col. bunch butterbeans, Stone Mtn. watermelon seed. $1.00 lb. PP. Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Lithia Springs. White nest onions, $1.00 gal., in 4st and .2nd . zone; horseradish for. bunch, 3 bunches for 25c. Add postage... Mrs. G. B. Patterson. Blairsville, Rt. 4. Gourd seed, -Martin size, W. | about 6 to 8 in. in dia. 10c pkg. about 50 seed. Stamps or coin. Ruth Annell White, Vs mMaugea. 10,000 lbs. Kobe = lespedeza } seed, grown. on my own farm. combine run, 10c lb. R. P. Ste- vens, Buena Vista. watermelon seed, good kins, Fort Valley. Selected white nest multi- plying onions. $1.25 gal; 2 gals. for $2.00. All del. Cash or Grace B. Jasper, Rt. 2. : Stone Mountain watermelon. seed, $1.50 lb. Hand saved in the shade. Add postage. Billie Swann, Union Point. 35 or 40 lbs. Long white cit- ron seed. $1.00. = A. Davis, Milan, Rt. White Velvet ae seed. 50c Ib. pt: 10 Ibs. Cannonball water- melon seeds, from selected me- Benny L. Singleton, Buena >| Vista, Rt. 4. rooster, $1.75 and mule James Turner. Blairs- ale. al. white nest onions, nice lean, oe gal. in 2 gal. Mrs. B. A. Weeks, Dial. ew lbs. oo watermelon d, $1.90 lb. plus postage. PAG H. Brown saved Dixie -n watermelon seed. little k but ger. good. $1.00 Ib. armer, Milledgeville, Rt. | Several bu. pure Hastings Dixie Highway honey cane |} seed, 25c also white or colored butterbeans, 25c lb. Exchange for printed feed sacks. T. A. Chapman, Douglasville, Rt. 2 3500 Ibs. Kobe lespedeza, re- cleaned, free of doda, 16c lb. FOB here. L. T. Evans, Brooks. Extra fine Big Green cane, will del .at lc per ft. in lot or contact on 50-50 basis: also few hun. gals., extra good syrup. Paul Anthony, Buena Vista. 30x 168. "AUCTION SALE ae Livestock Auction heast Georgia Fair M. Herbert H. Aderholdt, Gaines. | [i Rr Sale will be held ae the - Ground, Gainesville, on cofuficld | ; Ball: 12,000 for $26.00. Careful pack- | good count.and prompt! seed, $1.00 Ib. No order less. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, | Perdue, Yatesviile | Striped Half Runner bean | Mrs. | Cannonball, G. + Ibs. Stone Mtn water-| | melon seed. hand saved, shade cured, $10.00 or> $1.10 Ib. bv | |E. H.. Patterson, Lowe, Comer. PO. FE. 20 bushel and 5 dipper ak sel- | gal. for 3 sacks. also seed of: Jap lemon, 10c coin or stamps. | bunch butterbean | |packed, 5@c C: jorders now. Mirs. json, planting, 10 | jdel. Jy 100 Ibs. hand graded Cannon | 1 Ball ger. guar. for sale. J. C. Ad-| lons, good and sound; $1.75 Ib. Byron. Klondike oie plank 1 $3. 00 M. Geo. Farmer, Dalton, |Rt. 4. Hardy Fidorado hi ddiccs | \No. 1 -2-yr. field plants, will: bear fruit-this season. $1.50 C. ing, service. Greenville. Well Well rooted Kudzu crowns, $2.50 C: $12.50 M. del. lLoyce Patterson, Waco, Rt. 2. - LD Chas. W. $2.00" M. del. ment, full count.. D2; As 1.90: red meat | peeey, ek Vena Brown, Hartwell. Well reoted Kudzu crowns, $2.00 C: 500, $6.00;- del, Waco, Rt. 2, Chass and E. J. cabbage. eount, prompt shipment. W. Rowe, Abbeville, Rt. 2) 300,060 Tobacco ready for Newbern Lewis, Nahunta, Rt. 4d, =Box 13. Lead: var. cabbage and col- lard plants. 25 C; $1.75. M. |Old time Red Shallots, $1.00 {gal ; | Broadleaf tobeceo Collard :Seed, . 85c_ Ib. seed. large spoonful. L. A. Gainesville. Rt. 2. Chas. W. cabbage: White Bermuda onion, and Iceberg Lettuce plants, 25c C: Mrs..H. L. Brittingham, Guy-|P ton: Boysenberry and Red Rasp-. berry plants, 5 for $1.00, post- pais -Co R. Rheney, Harlem, RE 1. Chas., Copenhagen cabbage plants, $1.50 M. exp. col: postpaid, $1.00. Bermuda on- ions, same price. = Cc: ne lb. | kins, Valdosta, Rt. Marglobe ready ae eee Del. $2.00 M. Griffis, No. chks. George Screven. Sweet potato plants, Cert. Red. P. R., $3.00 M. Booking W. L, Wil- Thomasville, Box 263, Phone No. 370. Cabbage plants, Clayton,- Baxley. Chas. W: cabbage ~ plants, 1$2.25 M; 500, $1.40; 200, 85c. Prompt shipment. G. E. Wal- drip, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Dorsette. strawberry plants, early and delicious, $1.00 C |/Mrs. Logan Beach, Gainesville, FE. Ri Chas. W. Cabbage and white | Bermuda onion plants, $2.00 M COD. Good count. P. Musselwhite, Arabi, Phone No. 4310. Chas. W. Cabbage, 500, $1.00; $2.00 M. del. in 5 and 10 M. lots: $1.85 M. exp. col. Mar- Bt. 1, globe tomato seed. -$1.60 Ib. | E. C. Wal-} prompt shipment. crip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Wakefield cabbage plants, $2.00 M.; white Bermuda on- ion, $1.75 M. All del. G. Steedley, Baxley. : Raspberry plants,. (red), St. Regis, $10.00 C. Cumberland Black- cap: $2.50 doz. Blackberry, Latham Dallas, McDonald. Imp... Eldo- | $10.00] rado. Alfred, $1.25: doz: snr Dr. J. M. Nicholson, Blairs- ville. Lead. var. cabbage and col- lard plants, 25e C:. $1.75 . Vigorvine tomato seed, 200 for 25c; collard seed, 85c lb. Az- zie Crow, Gainesville, Ri: POTATOES AND VEGETABLES FOR SALE Cert. genuine La. Skin Sugar Yam seed pota- toes, $3.00 bu. FOB here. H. = Alexander, Carrollton. Rt. 20 bu. Bunch. P. Marcus. Tidwell, Gay. Bunch P. R. seed potatoes, 3c jb: at my~ place, 5 mi Byron, also No. 1 potatoes, R. F. 150. tox 200 bu. tabe ts skin P. rooted. Sage plants, | | $5.00 C, postpaid. Sam Twee- to | Martin gourd seed. 25 for 12c: | dell, Lithonia, R ia |Jackbean seed. 10c doz. Exc. 2 cabbage plants, | Prompt_ ship-| eu loss $10.00 M.: Wo -orders less than 100.) 25c | Crowe, $1.75 Mi. | 500 | last of a. Moss | 92.50 M4 Greenville. Hulled and = searified Sere- | Mrs. T+ iL: $1. 25 doz.::15 | trees, R. seed || sweet potatoes. $2.00 bu. FOB. kiln dried | Scarborough, | 50 Ibs. nice ye sun es, Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Woody, Dial. Sundried apples, 40c Ib. del. in lots of 5 Ibs. up. Mrs. D. L.| Old Fashion P each Van Zant,- Diat. Nice, sundried apples, in white bags, 40c lb. del. in 10 or more Ibs. W. P. Davenport, EGGS FOR SALE | Duck eggs, for hatching, 10c | | ea. plus postage. A ee NeSmith, Shallot onions, 250 cS Miss Empire. Es turkey eggs, $3.25 doz. postpaid. Cash with order. Del. in Mar. and eS Fr ank Bowdon, Rt. Jersey 8s Giant egs ae Biveee rsh $2.00 per 15, prompt frost-proof plants. 20c C; 500. $1.00: $1.65 M. Ppaid. Full cel. se reo Landrum, Adairs- ville, Rt. 25c ea: also Muscovy duck eggs. Like hear from party having N. Z. W. rabbits, sub. to reg., or reg. Mrs. Green. | Atz famous black Mine 387A grade eggs, $1.00 setting, postage paid. Mrs. L. D. EI- hott, Lavonia, Rt. 1. Pure goose eges, 30c ea. del. Mrs. o L. White, Buckhead, Rt. 5 f= Hatching eggs, mixed ban- tams, dif. col., 75c per 15, Exp. cal. ede Mitchell, LaFayette, 2: Box 2433. Pure Donaldson Silver Spangled and White Rock eggs, R- L. Red, Hambergs, $3.50 per 15. Archie Pickard, La-| Fayette. GRAIN an HAY | FOR SALE About 3 tons bundled He- $12.00 ton at barn. gari fodder, J. .\ Carter, DeSota.< Ground Peanut hay, 100 Ib. | | bags, tagged in 10 ton lots by truck or FOB = barn. Grown | T on own farm. H. G. Williams, Ashburn, Box 128. . Lespedeza and Sericea Hay. corn stalks. soy beans for ham- mer mill feed. J. B. Cousins, cia Lespedeza, 27c lb: Also re- cleaned Korean Lespedeza at $10.50: Kobe Lespedeza, -$18.- 95. duds Corbin, Savannah, Box 1445, Bie om Peanut Vine Hay. . = McEImurray, Fitzgerald, _ FOR SALE Mixed ope ae pecans, | 1944 crop,-mostly Stuarts and | Deimas. Mrs. Fuller Delmas, Tennille, Rt. A, Box 22. About 20 Ibs. new crop. hand picked pecan meats. Add postage. Mrs. mon, _Luthersville. PECAN AND OTHER Crabapple trees; 15c_ ea. Gooseberry Bushes, $1.00 doz. Old Fashion Peach trees, 20c doz. Sage plants, 20c ea. Cat- nip, 25c doz. Garlic, $1.00 doz. eae Mae Turner, Gainesville. Golden Red Delicious Apple Strawberry Plants, Shrubbery, Home Victory Fruit Gardens in % A. and A. Orchard Assortment. R. E. Barnett, Butler, Rt. 2. Celestials fig sprouts, well |rooted, 30c ea., or exc. for ap- Copper | ples, cherry or good seedling peach trees. Mrs. H. E. Mc- Leod, Dixie. : ee peach- free of worms, 50c Ib. in| Ga. P. P. Mrs. J. W. edema |Springvale, Rt. 1. jea. 20ce ea. | Mrs. j Ville, Rt, 6. . .W. Jor 37 : eskange eee for bayer] ee Pheasant eggs, plants, | transplanting by! March 15th. Reasonable prices. by the 100 or by the thousand. | Robert McGowan, West Mammoth Toulouse 125c ea. | $7.00 bu.: ift., 40c ea.: PEANUTS AND PECANS imint, 3 a. Mrs. D. M. Holise fac: 4b. Janie Al-| inong vines, 110c, del. |Small, clear-se 3 Ibs. nice sononel sales) free worms, core and os 40c | Ve ming, Muscadine vines Postage, Rosie ~ te 1 Rooted Sage p Muscadine Grape Gooseber: $1.25. Crabapple tr Sassafras trees, $ W. H. Norrell. Good, selection. ie lable prices, according and kind. Govt. ins grown by self. Conta | Dwight, Atlanta, 1035 Ave. S.-W. Phone Few Japanese Chesns a o ea. I pay postage Dee Clar. : Grapes, 5 $1 00 : Ww. N. E., Atlanta. Hem. Pium and peach tree: trees, Bermuda grass Sassafras Root, Brown der peas. Mrs. W. E. W. Camilla. Se Leading Var. Peacl $5.00 doz. Seedling trees, $1.50 doz. $50.00 M. Grapevines frees; Mrs. E. - B. Riverdale. Muscadine vines, 2 safras, Blackberry p a, Yellow jasmine, Purple hull Black Cornfie 22, 19 at. beans, 50c cup, | SCWL Roosters, $2.00. want printed sacks.. Mr Arnold, Benevolence. State insp. leading va ple trees, 2-3 ft., 25 ea 7 1OG, Ga. Be | rooted, 20c ea. Alexander, Cleveland. See and cherry: trees, : . M. Webb, Eliijay. Lead var. apple t peach, 1 cherry and golden apricot Concord, Moores Ear | grapevines. 1-2 yrs., Del. Le Head, Corn Brown. Scupperno: Muscadine vines, apricot 3% ft. Old time seedling peach trees, 15c ea. $ Blue, red and yello 10e ea. $1.00 doz. \for 12 or 15 print feed W. A. Moon, Waco, Rt. Garlic bulbs, - blue berry, \20e doz; every strawberry, 35c doz >) balm peppermi lonega, Rt. 1. Goose plum 6 for 60c, $1.00 for 10: low prolific seed corn pk. Add postage. ; heimer. Brooks. Rt.- Walnut trees, small, hazelnut trees, 20c e berry plants, $2. 00 C, Hi blackberry, $2. 5. also roots, 500-$5.00. M | Chastain, Talking Roc *RUIT TREES FOR SALE. _ |trees, 3-4 ft., 40c, peach Gov. insp. leading var 1-2 ft, 30c ea, Conco gara grape vines, 20c, sc 50c, pboye Lee Hood, Cor State inps. Jeading v. ple trees, 2-3 ft, 25c ea. ; 40c ea., pear trees, 2-3 ea: grape vines, Cone gara Lutie, well roote All postpaid. W. H. Al er, Cleveland. Large size Niagara cord grapes, state insp. 3 for $1.50: also nice ~ -leured sage, $1.50 lb. P Mrs. Nathan Weath Ground, Rt. 4. Jap chestnut trees, with postage paid. Mrs McCurry, -Clar kesvil Ga., ,on Federal Highway 2 Consignment Sale of Herefords A consignment sale of 65 Top Qualit fords, both Horned and Polled, will be sold in 2d annual consignment sale of the Nort Hereford Assn., at the Fair Groun 27, ae 12 e Hescie eo. gL. 00) aid. E. Smith, Se to j berry, patewias ey rsimmon, plum, Hima- ackberry, eurrants, 25c uckleberry, gooseberry. 10c ea. $1.00 orders id; under $1.00. add 15c for postage. hine Raley, Mitchell. ooseberry bushes, also gar- bulbs, $1.00 do: old fash- | peach trees, clingstone, peach, large plums. ach, 20c ea. Crabapple, 6 for sage plants, 20c ea. Mrs. urner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. e Black and blue ber- ee Se rs. old plants, 50c ea; seuppernong vines, $1.00. Maude Granger, Reids- iecke currant Farouk: for $1.00. Mrs. A. Z. Marshallville. gooseberry, red: ~ plums, huckleberry, aw, wild cherries, 1 to c to 40c ea: strawberry 15c doz. Add postage. ma Colson, NEY BEES AND BEE JPPLIES FOR SALE. e 8. frame hives, glass ob- srvation and supers; $8.00 ea. Atlanta. I. A. Manley, Flora Ave. NE. y, gallberry and Tup- mn a7. 1b.-jars; ~6to- case: 1.50 case. os. Bryan, Screven. - ves bees in old fashion- ed gums, in good cond., strong ae ae ave: Joe S. Mil- SCELLANEOUS : FOR SALE | Several housed gourds for 25 fat hens, $150 ea. for Write first. Mrs. L. M,. n, Camilla. : Nice, new Downy feathers, or-lot. of 25. Ibs, $14.00. Sample on request. Mrs. Collins, Cordele, Rt. 4. rbarb or Pieplant, 20c Exchange for printed en feed sacks, free from 1 bunch for each sack; horseradish, 15c bunch. postage: No checks. Mrs. , Wright, Ellijay. At. 2; se ehh feed sacks, , free of color and oles Ci Mrs. TL Martin, ry Branch, Rt. 1. r 5 bu. black walnuts, crop, hulled, $1.50 bu; E Gourd seed from cds, 5 ft 2 in around, 25- and -stamped enveiope. oo Abbeville, Rt in large quantities; ry_bark, 30c lb. Mrs. W. E ten, Camilla. oked - Meat: 2 hams, 23- shoulders, 14-16 lb. All r smoked. 40c lb. for is; 35 Ib., shoulders, also ndried apples, 35c lb. G. W. sman, Jackson. : No chks. cae _ Masens chokes, 7e:-ib or 6c lb or 100) 7 lb. FOB. Customer pay post- age. E. J. Mason, Decatur, Rt. 1, 7 Amelia Avenue. White chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., unwashed, free of holes, 15c ea. Mrs. seas Eth- nde (Cari. E eri caneous wee : BEANS AND PEAS WANTED Want white Crowder peas, cheap for cash. Mrs. Goodman, Dexter, ne -Want some field: peas. Quote prices. H. L. Williams, Bax- Tey. Want 1 Jb. sugar Crowder peas, also some red skin pea- nuts, 6 chicken feed. printed sacks, and. Blue Ridge - Mtn. tomato seed. Mrs: Elsie Mae ee Good one Rtsty Box - Want 1 is 90- day running Velvet: beans, also imp. Span- ish peanut seed, and Cannon- ball watermelon seed. State lowest price. ow Collins, Cobbtown, Rt. Want Se peas, from a veck up to 10 bu. Mrs.- Desma Bunn, Midville. . BEES AND BEE oo SUPPLIES WANTED: Want some beeswax, ong. rosin and tallow. State amt. and price. James Cureton, Austell. gy FOB. Shipped by BUTTER WANTED: Want 3 Ilbst butter eckls for own use: also have RI Red baby chicks for sale, $18.00 C. D: B. Dukehart, Decatur, Box 488. _|CHUFAS WANTED: ~ Want some seed Chufas to plant: also have crotalaria seed for sale. Mrs. C. C.:- Clark, Rhine, Rt.coi FRUIT WANTED: , Want 10 lbs., dried apples and 5 lbs., dried peaches, good var. Will pav 30c pound. Mrs W. J. Boyd, Griffin, 120 Wheel. er Street. HAY WANTED: Want 2 or 3 tons hay, pea- vine or peanut. Must be good. J. W. Greene, Thomaston, Rt. 1 PEANUTS WANTED: ish peanut seed. Send sample and price. W. C. Burnsed, El- label Rt 1: PLANTS WANTED: Want buy or exc. for half- dozen or more, well growing. Curled parsley plants (plain leaves would do.) Mrs. John G. Richardson, Hartwell. POTATOES WANTED: Want 5 bu. red skin PR sweet potatoes. Mrs. C. J. Thomas, Commerce, Rt. 5, SEED CANE WANTED: Want buy 200-300 -stalks green sugar cane, and few bu. pure PR sweet potatoes, insp. free of disease: and want exc. 1}900d 40-50 1b. pigs for les- pedeza seed. O. S. Duggan, Chester. SEED WANTED: Want bunch Velvet bean seed. Write best price. Roy Adamson, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3: imp. White arti- 8 -|home. Mrs. Want some Imp. white Span- 1 gobbler, | well started, also N. Want. some. yak erop bu} Velvet bean seed. Send _ price. _E. Deal, Statesboro, Rt. 3. T Want 1 bu. old South Flor- ida Velvet bean seed, 1944 crop: Write at once. re H. Elders, Reidsville. TREES WANTED: Want 6 Stewart or Money Maker papershell pecan trees. Must be nice. and- straight. Clem Roberson, Temple. Want sev. lead. var., peach, apple and pecan trees, 3-5 ft. high. State particulars, also some Eng. pea. seed. : Meeks, Lawrenceville, Rt. Box 336. SACKS WANTED: 12 small. rooted} Want exc. suppernong vines for 12 dried | print sacks. Ea prepay postage | Ethel Smith. Braselton. POULTRY FOR SALE /BABY CHICKS. AND. BANTAMS: . =@ Red Pyle, Old noe game bantams, in trios or pens. Ex- hibition Breeding stock. Write for prices. Also Cornish pul-' lets. .-P.. . Cox, Augusta, O. Box 910. 1 April 1944 aah Buff @o- i $1.00 chin. bantam _ rooster, Silas | FOB. Money order. Snipes, Commerce, Rt. 2. 1944 hatch White Silkies, | rooster, $2.25: hen and roost- ter, $5.00; Golden ee hens, $3.00 and $3.00 Douglas Bass, Se ge 699 Kirkwood Ave," 5: _ Ja 6947. es WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: - 12 Barred Rock mixed hens, mos. old, all laying now, $2.00 ea. my. place. Mrs/ Milan Stepek, Atlanta, 6070 Peach- tree Rd. Phone Ch 2270. 85-2 R. $2.00 ea. D. Fuller. Atlanta, 1361 W. Weeley Ra. No WwW. BRAHMAS: 5 Light Brahma ayeeercle -110 mos. old, extra heavy stock, for sale. Mrs. E. T. Cook, Ma- cone Rt 1 phone 4366. LEGHORNS:. 150 Brown Leghorn hens for-sale Hh. Jackson, fait thersville. -1REDS (NEW HAMPSHIRE AND RHODE ISLAND):. 50 AAAA N. H. Red hens, March 1944 hatch, 60 percent laying daily, $2. 00 ea. at my W. M. Chambers, Carrollton, Rt. Z (AK Tyus School). 2 nice April 1944 hatch di- rect Donalson Red cockerels, $2.50 ea,, and 8 fine hens, all laying, $1.75 ea. Not prepaid. No. chks.. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Millen. TURKEYS. GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. Nice June 1944 hateh Bronze $8.00 . erated: Exp. chgs. extra: Red. eggs, $1. 25 per 15: White Pekin duck eggs, $1.15 per doz. Postpaid.- Mrs. G. C. Lynch Rome Rt. 1. Mallard ducks, green heads, $4.00 pr; Speckled guineas, $3.00 pr: hens, now laying, $18.00; aiso White King pig geons, $3.50 pr. Mrs. Helen H. Street, Atlanta Rt. 2, Box 564. White Holland turkey poults, Z. Whit rabbit does, .reasonable. Mie. C.| M. R. Settle, Ailanta, 654 Cas- 1 BANTAMS: | son, Milledgeville- | Acre: ERt: pullets, 4-A: stock, | |5 mos. old, ee ready to lay, | cond., also Dark R. I. 12 Brown Leghorn - Want 5 or 10 Bantam, fens grown, light wt. D. WARRED. WHITE AND OTHER ROCKS: - Want 100 Paarobred Barred or White Rocks, or New Hamp- age, price, etc. F. Jackson, Wrightsville. GAMES WANTED: Bp. over 3 yrs. old., wt. 6 lbs. or over; good plumage, Feet bill and spurs. Pay Express and. $1.00 pound. Dudley Price, ena 1678 eneey. Rd., N. FARM HELP WANTED Want man with: own irarhe harrow and other necessary - | equipment, interested in sow- ing down,:and harvesting, 100 -|to 200 A. Lespdeza, Peas and Beans. Either | shares or by also have ior 2%. farm for shares or standing rent. J.. 2". Dickerson, Griffin. Want 1 H. share cropper. |- Good land, school bus by door, near town. Come: see. A: N. Phillips, | Royston. ily, white or col. to cultivate or 2 H: farm, 50-50 basis. Good land, 3. R. house, wood water: on mail and school bus Ef oe A. MOOS Haddock, Want velatic ' middleaged woman to help with farm work, for home and a ie W. Boring, Norcross, Rt. Want farmer for 2 HL a share basis. Good mules, tools, houses: Peanut Acreage. On school} bus and mail rt. Ave want 7k. wage hand. Mrs. F. D. Hicks, Adel. Want young man. for tempo- rary work, part time or. all day work, gardening. ing up, and putting in good grounds, etc., around small farm. Room, pboard-daun- dry and salary. Write, H. L. Horne, Stone Mtn. Redan Rd. De 8297 in evenings. -Want honest, sober, reliable, single, draft exempt, to live as one of family and do gen. farm work for wages. Also in- terested in a tractor driver. Good wages for willing work- oe Hee Raulerson, Alma, Rt. Want settled col. couple for farm work. Must be clean, honest, willing workers. $75.- mo. plus living expenses. Mrs. E. O. Smithfield, Atlanta, tS Peachtree-Battle Ave., N. W. Ch 7407. Want single or married helt for gen. farm., also some me- oe and carpenter work. . Jackson, Wrightsville. a good crop and lots e work = aoe ewes Good ouse and geo Kettles, Dalton. = vn Want single man to work on farm; will give 1 acre tobaeco free and wages, or will share cron all the crops. Live 4 mi. town on mail rt. Live as one of family. Come at once. John S: Long, Ludowici, Tit es oe Want 2 or more families to chop and gather 50 acres of cotton on third basis. I will do all the preparing, planting and cultivating and pay for 2/3 fertilizer. Houses, elect. lights, well located to church and school bus lis-es and 2 schools. cade Ave. phone Ra 8623. ohes ue Caick, Madison, Rt. Harri- shire or. Parmenter Reds. State Want pit Game ogtk. not At-} oe Be Want good man with fam-| Tobacco, Cotton and | clean-. ali on Shee opportunity. Brookhaven. Want share ero | be. ae crop on 4 R. house, ae wood and water, -eultivator. | Ree Donough. WwW pod fe Rte 2 son- for oe $10.00 weekly; | wood, lights and daily. Located - . church, pchoet sand 8 : Jetters ans. Co Mckie catur: Rte c/o Dairy. ee Regular work. Sma j | with lights; water ir garden. M. F. Wa nia, Rt. 3: Want family, white to tend 40 acres go all stumped, 50-50 b corn, cotton, tee acc to suit seek grow plants and tr scale. 50-50. basis. Ca : | 4 R. house, on pavement |ehurch and school. B.- ler, Greenville. Want white Ok tae oe wages, regula Good R= house. Fischer, Doraville, F right family. town, Rt. - Want strong neal woman of good ch work on farm. State ag ifications and salary e in ist letter. Mrs. Dan ley. Lyons; Rte 1 -~ Want man with ian to help run small Dai. house with running wood and milk. $100. 8 Convenient to school. milkers with modern | encumbered white womar to 60. to help with farm Want farm and ra anes Write Robert H gansville, Rt. 2. small son. Transpor a be advanced, but will Daniel _R.. McKinzie boro. Se Want t--or 2 FES and 4ths. 4 R. house, on bus and mail line. Gainesville, Rt. ie Want 1 H. erop -4-5 R. house. Good. la mule or horse: near East or College Park. )- Like get milk cow to and truck patches. W. R. Fairburn, RFD 2 : Young man with s x ily wants job as truck tractor driver for farm day: also want truc Answer at once: E. , Savannah, oo 8 GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVESTOCK SALES TOWN FEBRUARY LBS. 180/240 245/270 275/300 305/400 155/175 135/150 130/DN 180/350 350/450 o Choice Soft Atinnia. : 2st Hard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.50 14.25- 14.50 14 DOs: 1400, 13.25- 14.00 Albany 14th Soit Hard Per Cwt Augusta 13th Sof* ard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 13.65- Cuthbert 19th Soft Hard Per Cwt 14.25- 14.25- 14.25- 14.25- 14.25- 14.00 12.50- 13.50 5 12,50 14.25-- 13.25- 14.25- 14.25- 13.80- 13.50- 13.75 13.50- 13.50- 13.25 13.50- 12.00- 12.00 11.00- 12.50! 13.00- & Heifers & Heifers Strs. strs. ae Strs. & Heifers ion Strs. & Heifers non. Cows teeta ee inner Cows ee Lt. Bulls. eee 16.00 15.00 11.50 9.00 11.00 9.00 15.00- 14.00- 10.00- 7.00- _ 9.50- - 7.00- 4.50- 6.00 5.00- 6.50 2 5,00 6.50- Feb, 15th ; - 16.00 Moulic Nashvil si as ville : eee 20th Soft Hard Per Gwt Per Cwt Sofi 14.25- 14,25- 14,25- 14.25-. 14.25- Hard Soros: 19th Soft Hard Per Cwt AAD 14,.25- 14.25- 14.25- 14,.25- 13.25- -13.50- 14.25- 14.25- 13,35- 13:50-.. * 13.50- PRA SM ces Re cag he Peres Wee Bi eet