+S 7 com M ISSION ER _WEDNESDAY, MAY AG, 1945 | eeu cost him, Tandid. -in the United a Tom Linder Gi May 14th, 15th and 16th, the ecial Cotton Committee, headed by | Steve Pace of Georgia, will hold sessions. The Agricultural Committees of the Senate and House have been invited to with Mr. Paces Special Committee ring these hearings. J will attend this meeting in the in- est of the cotton producers. There are several fundamental prin- ples which our lawmakers must recog- rf our national economy is to be mserved. < There are several popular felines which our people should recognize as allacies if our national ec onomy is not be destroyed. ee Let us enumerate a few of these tht here. 1) Tariffs. do not hinder. ade 3 netween. us and other countries so. ong as prices in this country are substantially. higher than prices in other countries. I realize that most people. have been sold on the idea hat our foreign trade depends on Ow tariffs on free trade. Nothing ais fur ther from the truth. The records in the Commerce De- ment of the United States show elusively that protective tariffs do gp reduce our trade with other coun- _They os conelusiv ely that ines ae ce rth foie eign Sree Suppose. that American cotton inging 20e per pound. Was \ ~ x TEE M ET the United States. suppose at the same time that oe | cotton was Ss for 15 per Suppose that we had 5e per ane fon Brazilian cotton, coming into _ ie United States. | > _ Suppose that. a man bought one bale. American cotton at 20e per pound shipped it to Brazil and sold it for 5e per pound. He would have sold 1. cotton for. $25. 00. tess than he gave Suppose the. prece. of wheat in Brazil > per bushel and he buys 100 els costing him $75. 00. Suppose, t the same time, the price of wheat in the United States is $1.40 per bushel. Suppose we have a tariff on wheat 33 1-3 per bushel. his man would buy 100 bushels of wheat in Brazil for $75. 00. He would ay 33 1-8e tariff per bushel to bring ited Bigiess Ais wheat States, $1.08 1-3e per bushel. But once this wheat was landed in the United States, it would immediate- ly become worth #1. 40 per bushel. Since it cost him $1.08 1-3 per bushel to buy and pay the tariff, and since he can sell it for $1 40 per bushel, he -would have ~ 31 2-3 per bushel, or $31 67 profit on the wheat. Remember, he paid 33 1-3 per bushel tariff to set the wheat into Remember, he sold his cotton in Brazil for 5e per pound less than he paid for it in the United States. Nevertheless, he made a profit: on the two deals. \ International! trade is necessarily a ~ matter of exchange. must be balanced with imports. sequently, tariffs are not an impedt- All our exports Con- ment to trade, if our own prices are high. Remember that low tariffs on free trade mean low prices | in our United States, Tariffs are no bar to trade on any- thing we need if we ke eep our own prices high. As long as the Brazilian as has 2 to pay, 33 48 -3 to bring in the bushel of wheat, the price of the United States farmer for United States wheat can be held up to. the American standard of living. -Onee the tariff is need ad the ~ Brazilian wheat comes in cat (oe per Linder Boomed For Agriculture Cabinet Post From The Atlanta. Constitution. Issue of May 9, 1945 Appointment of Georgias Agricultur- al Commissioner Tom Linder to President Truman s cabinet has been urged by farm- ers of five midwestern states. The Indiana Farmers Guild has se the Southern States Commissions of Agri- culture to seek appointment of either Sen. Elmer. Thomas, of Oklahoma, or Linder as secretary of agriculture. The Indiana Guild has members in Ohio, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. In a letter to C. C. _Hanion, secretary of the southern commissioners, of Wash- ington, D. C., President Osean B. Smith, of Frankfort, Ind., said: Our directors asked me to take whatever steps I could to bring about the appointment of either of these outstanding friends of American - agriculture. Linder, legislative chairman of the Nat- ional Association of Commissioners of Ag- riculture, is directly opposed to the agri- . cultural philosophy of Former Secretary. of Agriculture Henry A. ~ Wallace, a a native of Jows. ee abolish The purpose of trade ee | not to encourage trade. is to lower the siaugere: ot living fae country. If the American a do not this simple fact fixed in their mi if they do not call upon Congre these trade treaties, thie are faced with low prices: in indt low salaries for white-collar peop will have a monetary inflation tl of which has not been seen sine inflation in Hurope after the last 9 w AW at 3 (2) Another popular an runs rampant in this country is tl low prices for commodities increase the volume of sales, No greater ee nomic fallacy. was ever taught, this. Ae More se of Sik were cons when eotton was high than when torr was. cheap. More meat is ue when niet s incomes are high. When the farmer receives prices, he has a high ineome. _the shoemaker receives a high p pri has a high income. When the coal miner receives a price, he has a high income. _ When cotton goods bring a price, the cottonmill employees high wages. When prices are hig] comes are high. When incomes ~ hreh, people have a larger pereel their income to sees +0r the thi To say Me aoe way, a high incomes; go incomeshig Sere will have low. wink inco low consumption. Low means the people go without the : they. need, TOM LINDER, Notices | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN _ Address all items for publication and all requests to be put. en the mailing list and for change of address tu STATE BUREAU | | CSLy MARKETS 222 STATE CAPITOL. Atlanta. ot farm produce and. under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and appurtenances. admissable repeated only when request is os by new copy of notice. - assume any responsibility for Bulletin. Published Weekly at : Z Tom Linder, Commissioner, 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. _ By Department of Agriculttre oe - Limited space will not permit insertion of notices containing es more than 30 words including fame and address. Under Legislavive Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not} any notice appearing in the Atlanta, Ga. Publication Offive State Capitol. Atlanta. Ga. he Markets, 222 State Capitol : _ Atlanta. Ga. of June 6 = 1900. of October 8. Gis Executive Office, State Capital . 414-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive. Offices Notify on FORM 3578Bureau of fntred as secoha ass matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Offic gt Covington. Geoele. under Act coepted for mailing at special ae 01 postage provided for in Section 1103. Act - FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ' SECOND HAND | MACHINERY FOR SALE - CORRECTION NOTICE Flowers: Cuttings of rose, white; apricot gerahiums, Be ach; Angel Wing _ begonias, 10c ea: Amaryllis bulbs, 15 ea. Add postage. No stamps. ee Jewell Martin, Menlo, Rt. t SECOND- HAND aed FOR SALE 1 Mowing attachment for a Handy Man, Jr. garden trac- or, 3 H. P. air cooled engine. *S, Vance, Griffin, 22 Ter- racedale. e.g: D. wiule drawn planter, Hew Lilliston walking cultiva- tor, and 39-tocth improved drawn Lilliston weeder. W. C. McCranie, Milan. | Caterpillar 20 tractor, , tor sdle. I. -W. good Estes, 1 almost new. Hay Baler, 1 Combine and- set of planters oe ey Gots, also, power ae for W 3 Ce Adls-Oha mers. E. Prather, Monroe. 5 oc No. 60 Intl. Combine, cuts ft., at time. R. B. Harrell, Eastman, phone 3855. - Dairy Equipmient, for. matte del., 2-compartment ry storage 90 gal. cap. milk box: May del., walk-in refri- gerator, a large ahd ~ small areator, No. 17 DeLaval cream separator and 6 h. p vertical boiler. T. R. Breedlove, Mon- Poe. ecd Piiione Cream separator, No. 5, $25.00. C. B. Whatley, Cordele. 2 MeCormick- Deering 42-Com- bine, practically new. No let- ters ans. Frank Standridge, Commerce, Rt. 4. Case 4 ft. Combine, good es for sale. Mrs. EO. Sch hill, Decatur, Rt. 2, phone Sag or after 7:00 P.M. eer; i a garden tra oe 5 HP., with steel wheels and lugs and 1 set cultivators, 2 tooth cultivator and 1 turning plow (motor uns real good), $165.00 at my eet F. P. Prather, Monroe, im- 1 Economy King cr eam sepa- suitor, inode! 169-166 cap. 600 bs., used only 3 mos. perfect ond. or exc. for livestock. R. . Wester, Temple, Rt. 1. Athens-Tenn. side disc plow, tractor reconditiohed with new ings this past season; By e ood cond. $225.00 FOB.. Williams, Eastanollee. ai Delivery ee) in good cond, F. M. King. oH Avery walking cultiva- or, A-1 cond., for sale. John Pharr; Winder, Rt. 2. One 5 ft. 1943 model Allis- Chalmers Combine, good cond. used very little. W. Vz ae dey, Homer, Rt. 2. 8 12 in. No, 80 Lummus Gin a practically new, dbl. ol Boe eke Hutller, condenser, elt distributor with big drum feeder wagon gin scales. C. E. rker, Monroe. -$100.00: Deering binder Used Fordson tractor .and|J1 Turns peanut picker; $400: 1 Hay Press with harrow, 5, H. engine, $450.00; side del. rake, $150.00; Racnien graih eae $150.00. All good cond.. worth the: money. Jd: ZB. Wether- ington, Chester, Rte 2 Farmall H tractor and new 8 disc harrow,.A-1 cord., new rubber. See, dont write, W. T. Sorrow. Point Peter. * Pepic Ensilage machine, size also J..D. No. 5 Mower, 7 ft. blade, heavy duty guards, rub- ber tire, 2 blades and plenty spare parts, very good cond. $175.00. Implemehts are -_at Woodstock, Rt. 1. James M. eee Adlanta 1. PO. Box 26 1 single hole Cole planter, good cond., all attachments, $10.00 FOB. Money order with order. H. J. McCorvey, Williams, Nicholls, Rt. Pg Imp. -Red.and White Skin PR Potato Plants, govt. .insp. and trated: Greater Balti- more, Marglobe - Tomato Plants, $2.00 M. Del. Good Jants, prompt shipment. F. . Lewis, Baxley. Red pee PR Potato Plants, $1.25 M.- C. Nail, Baxley. PR Red and Plants, $1.35 M. Baxley, Rt. 3. Govt. insp. Copperskin PR Potatoes, from vine cuttings, good plants, rooted, full count .$2.50 M. Exp. Col. E. N. Strickland, Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 261i Imp. Potato Plants, insp., and Pink Skin, rooted, good W .O. Brown, govt. well over 5 M, $1.15 M. No. COD orders, no checks. D. A. Light- sey, Odum, Rt. 2. | Ruby King Sweet and Long Pod Hot Pepper, 5c doz. -Mar- tin Gourd seed, 5c eupful; large pumpkin seed, 10c for % teacupful. Wild strawberry, 15c doz. 45c doz. Mt. bearing size, postage. son, Ellijay, Rt: 3, Box 49. Marglobe, Bonnie Best, Bal- timore-and Stone Tomatoes, 4 to 10 in.. $2.00 M. Dealers and truckloaders write for prices. Moss packed and fresh delivery... guaranteed. I. L. | Stokes, Fitzgerald. Millions of large and stocky 'Marglobe and Baltimore To- mato Plants, wilt-resistant, $1.50 M: 500 for $1.00. Full count, moss packed. Orders filled daily. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwinville. Govt. insp. Red Skin Porto Rico Potato Slips, -500 for $1.40; $2.75 M. Del.: $2.50 at bed. E. C. Waldrip, Flowery pranen,. nt 1, Red meated, purple skin PR Plants, 30 to 50 M per wk. Vine grown, govt. insp. and treated, $2.50 M. L. H. Wil- liams, Alma. Govt. insp. PR Pink Skin Plants, now ready, fprompt shipment, good plants, good count, $1.10 M:;.5M for $5.00; a M for $9.00 FOB; or 5000 for $6.00; 10 M, Huckleberry. 65e doz. Add for $10.00, Del in Pe | Burke, Rt. 1. ae eS Sake ea: : as cae s PLANT Griffin, ees Imp. Rd Skin PR} Potato Plants, govt. insp., $2.25'| | Leek, Nany Hall and Triumph Po- Chaudowin | Pink Skin PR Potato Plants, es eee Plants. $2.50 M /Time Boons: postage, $1.10 7 ready, $2.50 M. Del. in Ga.. PR Potato plants, | | nsp., Plants, | mint, 40c doz. No chcks. PR Rees Sweet Potato | plants, strong . plants, } ready. now, full count, $1.25 M: | Yellow root plants, } Mrs. Nancy Hender- }prepaid, $2.50: E. L.} $2.00 M oe aeate 8 Arabi, Ath 1, es? 4310, Tomato good, Mearobe ites: ee a strong plants, $1.00 M.. FOB. $1.50 M Del: Alton Pittman, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. | Red and Pink PR Potato} : me plants, $f. 7152 $2. 85 /more by exp., state ero 500 for M. PP: 5000 oF $3.40 M. Cash, Major Crow. Gainesville. RFD 1. hey Pure Red Skin, certified, insp. PR Potatoes, $2.50 PP, Prompt shipment. no checks or stamps. C. B. Lewis, Alma, Rt. 4. Bell and Pimiento Pppers. Eggplants, Parsley, Dill, paragus, Salsify, Parsnips. 256.5 (doz, | Brussels Sprouts, Chinese Cabbage, To- matoes, Beets. Lettuee. 50c for. 50 plants: 75c C. Broccoli; Cabbage, Collards, 50 C. Mus. H. V.. Franklin, Register: imp. PR ba. 200 for $1.00: Early. Triumph, Old 300. for. SEA): $4.00 M. Mixed plants, all var., 200 for 80c, $2.25 M. All from hand selected, treated seed; prompt shipment. Add and 10c exc.. on ehetks. GA, Dobbs, Gaines- ville. Phone 542 J. Govt. insp. and treated PR Potato Plants, full _ count, : No Pavo, no checks. checks. Rts Insp. and treated. Rd ,Skin PR Potato Plants, $2.00 M:. service (but not for sale). George Dockery, _ ees Rt go reg. Poll type Short. Horn bull, Normal Mayor 2d. 4% yr. eld, approximately 1,400 lbs. dev Re 2 Josie Hamilton, Bax- y a 2000 bunch | 7 also. Cow, aE. red 4 Poll ane halt Jersey, with Ist calf 2 mos. oS : for. sale at my. barn. R. Bruce, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Cr eam col. Jersey cow, -fresh- en in July or sooner: will give 1p | 4 gal. gentle, easy to milk, for cks (no prints) for trade on, sale: also some syrup. and pumpkin = and collard seed. Seed at 25c cupful. Mrs. H. V. Bivens, Powder Springs, Rtl, Fine, well. grown red Jersey cows of fine stock. freshen soon. Very gentle: also good, gentle, mare mule, about _950-) Ib. work dbl. or single. Over- Come and see. Frank Cain, Buford, Rts2. as HOGS FOR SALE 4 reg., 1 yr: old Hereford Male hogs. Wt. re aS ets | 200 Jbs., Special .price, $40.0 ads E: Humes. Columbus. eg. Ss. P. C. zilts, wt., 100- 108 De ea. State Winners and well marked. $55.00 or $30.00 ea., Reg. buyers ame, crated and shipped. Malcom Miles, Metter, Rt. 1: _ Modern blocky type Hamp- shire pigs, 4 females and 3 males, eligible forreg., treated ea. {and ready to ship May 19th, from champion stock, $20. 00 J. E. Bennett, Screven, Rt , Box 29 A. ~ Reg., Cherry red; blocky tvpe Duroc weaned pigs, $15.00 ea: some unrelated. The kind that make 400 lbs... in 12 mos. H. lL. Williams, Baxley. HORSES AND MULES "FOR SALE A 1100 1b, YF. mule, good. ee $150.00, Uk Hi. Elsner, Rt: -2,- Box: 362. An 8 yr. old mare mule, wt. 1.350 Ibs., tes. Fairburn. ~ Mule about 1,000 Ibs., ventle work: anywhere, good cond., about 9 yrs. old, $50.00 for quick sale: also 1 or 2 H. wa- gon for sale with mule, cheap. Mrs. D. W. Coker, Norcross, Rt. 4, c/o J. Re Cans Place. 1 coming 4 yr. old Montana mare, wt. 1200 lbs. strawberry color, gentle, work ahywhere, $200.00." Worth more. L. J. aL lis, Cumming. : old mare no plug, Austell, 2 mules, 10 yes. old. wt. 150 lbs. ea., in first class work order, for saleor trade for pair farm brood mares. J. W. Dockery, Arnoldsyille. Plow mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., for sale. Can be seen at my place, hear Decatur. Miles Hover. Atlanta, 2249 Wistaria Way, N E.. Dez 4283. 6 yr. old bay horse foe sale | or trade, also 2 H. wagon. Live on new Buford Hwy. at Me- echanixyville, just above Bethel Church on the Wm. Tellamo Place. C..E. oe Doraville, acts "LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE a Livestock Auction Sale will b held at the cast Georgia Fair Friday, 1 May 25th, at 1 ue M. Herbert H. Adder- holdt, Gainesville. Ground, Gainesville, on for sale. T. W. Es- | Fred E. Grubbs, -} Built, wt. 1160 lbs., gentle, work anywhere, dbl. or: $50.00 Brownlow, Atlanta, ante Bu- wks. old, -$1.00 ea. ey Dr. | for lot, lanta, 93 Warren StS Black Hine. 6. yrs. Sol bicdky perfectly West Blue single. Live 3 mi. Blue Ridge. Simp ee Ridge, Rt. 2: ; Mare re wt 1100 [bss 42 yrs. old, gentle; good worker, ati my place. R. I; ford Highway. Saddle - mare, about 10 yrs. old, sound, healthy; well: spir- ited, with buggy, ae 00. See at. my ovlace. J. FOR SALE 2 Fine Male Guinea Pigs, 5 Exp. Col. Charles- Wiggins, MACOS: 207 4 Ped Kuveione Str. Sandy | Flemish (Buck ar, 3 Does), un- related, 3 mos. Fig, $5. 00 ea. Exp. Col. Sonny Weeks, Edi- SPR eg foe { 1 NZ White Buck Rabbit, $2.50; Exe. for 15 Baby Gui- neas or 2 grown Guineas, or | pr. of Guinea Pigs. Moore, Thunderbolt, Box 67. NZ. White. Rabbits, Ped. Stock, 8 wks. old, $4.00 pr: 2. yr. old Doe, $6. 00. Original Ped, Papers furnished. Exp. Col; White Feed Sacks, 100- lb..cap. washed, free of: holes, 25c ea. plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5. . 5 Purebred NZ White Bucks, 3 and 4 mos. old. $1.50 ea. $6.00 { ee W. H. Hensley, Blijay, Rt,22: Box Sie SHEEP AND GOATS FO} SALE 1 Milk Goat, Saanan Crossed with Nubian, fresh six wks. second freshening, had 3 kids, giving betier than 4 ats. will go 5 qts. with erazing. Natur- ally hornless, gentle and easy to milk, no bad qualities, $45 my barn. J. W. Cole, Rica. 3 Reg. Saanan Bucks, 3 mos. to 2 yrs. old, 3 Splendid young Saanan Does (1 giving milk) 1 Toneenbure Doe. Sell or exc. -for Tamworth or PC Gilt Sow or for nice young Beef type Steer or Heifer. Edwin Simp- son, Douglasville, Rt. i. Reg. Toggenburg Doe, 1147, fresh, good milker, $60: also hornless Doe and Buck Kids, reasonable. Exc... Shoats. R. M. Loy, College Park, Rt. 2. Or Call Ca 7303. Fresh Togeenburg 2 Milk Goat from Reg. oe extra heavy milk stock, reshened March 1, $40.00; 1 Gc <, 1-Dee, $5.00 for both. Mrs. R. B. Tufts. At- clanta, : 244 Murray Hill Ave., N. E. Reg. Purebred Nubians, rea- | sonable prices, ior excellent breeding, 20 yrs. a breeder. Exc: for nite Shoat ot Male Calf, Demorest, Rt. Offering: the Dam, Crystal Janice, or her Doeling, Cry- stal Ellen, o: the Worlds Fa- mous Crystal Helen Str.- of purebred, Ped. Reg. Toggen- burgs, only 1 of the 2 for sale, reasonable.- John. ae At- 3140. = De; -Goats, 4 mos. old, not reg. Caldwell, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Hox 235. : RABBITS AND CAVIES Fischer, Coe Ay hold, Winston, Rt. Villa |: | house, elec., tT for} 2 Piiebeed Toggenbury Billy | u stock Goats, $10.00 ea. obo, Hartwell. fine Joel Mil half Nubian, $25.00 ea. Fresh- en in 4 wks. Will sell for more. Ad, Thomp- | son, He: Springs, RED: after that date, LIVESTOCK - WA NTED iets WANTED: 5 Want from 3 to: 10 Purebred -Reg: Aberdeen- -Angus Heifers, if possible bred to a registered sire of no relation. Dr. L. C. Atlanta, 35 Linden We some baby Ave. Want | calves. State what you have and price. Oo. S. Duggan, Chester. HOGS WANTED: Want. 2 pigs to fatten, any size. State. breed, age, ap- proximate wt..and height. C. M. McMillan, Decatur, Bt Want 2 pigs or shoats, dont mind a little thin, shipped to me. na what you have and price. J. . Towe, White. Want a reg., Black P. C.. pig. State what you have and price. Ls (2 Thompson, peperion. FARM HELP WANTED = 2. Want Good Family, white or colored, to farm, 4-room house, lights and wood, on school. bus and mail rts. Good Garden now coming in furnished. Good -wages.7 mi. from Stone Moun- tain. J. M. Jones, Grayson. Want Man and Wife to work |. at Dairy or man with boy to work. 4-Room House. Have milking machine. ee Ader- Want dependable farmer for 30 A. bottom land on Chatta- hoochee River, 6-R. house (house in, need of some repair). Hugh Richard- son, Atlanta, 3600 Northside Dr: Want man to operate farm, prefer one who can operate tractor and other farm ma- chinery; also have work for the women and children of family. Good large, ceiled garden and wood furnished. Good comimunity; school bus and churches. J. P. Simpson, College Park, Rt. 2, phone Ca 6859. Goats, half Saanan and | plee Rt- 1. Fulton County, } Want giderly Man bered, Sener hong it fo: RreWiions. Lithes Want farmer. white for 2H. crop, Gwin Seading-te eaent or 3rds anc Good 5R. hou be tures, 314 mi. 0 wh : dated: eee -eol. se 00 ehurch, 1 mi. R. A. Decatur, 218 Oakvie Want. man and wife t fi 1 erop. House, water, woo lights furnished, a to right party. J: Austell. Want white or col. we to work on small farm help with chickens, etc. Cheston M. Hanson, Ch Want honest: healthe: cumbered white woma sist with farm chores and try raising on profit- basis, plus good hom: ary- weekly. Mrs. Joh tain, Alpharetta. Want white farm. f willing to work from sun sundown. on large, day to start. apply. R. F. Sams, Cla , Want 3 Wage Fami farm at Penfield, Ga. Re _ churches, Guy Chai school, a community. Penfield: Want a nice. Scaled woman unencumbered with poultry farm wor ing after I cow, $10.00 oe Es Prone Lithia ee Rt. 2: Want exp., Dairy hel milkers. Must be sober offer to good man... Sledge, Ty Ty, Rt. 3. POSITIONS WANT Want job looking after farm. Am 56-yrs. old exp., at this kind of wor furnish good ref. J. C, Vidalia, Box 501. Man and wife, no wants job on poultry ~ with good people. 3 yr State wages, or come s ton A. Pruitt, Lawr ues: cock, Co., on June 15. State Industrial Colle=> ~ will e held at Log Cabin hmmaaiy Conga pees Hubert, Pres. Cabbage, per 50 Ib. sacks = bres Fruits and Vegetables Mays1l, 1945" ~ Beans: Gen. per bu. Ap US. en es se at OG Collards; per doz. bunches Cucumbers, per bu. bkts. Mustard Greens, per bu. Radishes, per dozen Squash, per bu. ips, Sweet Potatoes, per bu. Turnip Salad, per. bu. bkts.. . Sweet Potato Plants, per 1,000 plants Tomato Plants, per 1,000 plants Turnips (Bunched), per dozen TOWN LBS. 180/240 245/270 275/300 305/400 > 155/175 135/150 130/DN 180/350 #90/450 Strs. & Heifers Strs. & Heifers Strs. & Heifers Strs. & Heifers Soft 5944.95> Moultrie Ranta eg : 9th one Hard Soft Per Cwt 14.25- 14,50 | 14.50- 14.50 | 14.25- 14, 50 14.00- 14.50; . 14.25- 14.50 14.25 - 13.00 _ 13.00- 13.75 13.50- 13.00 13.50- dard i Per Cwt 14.35- 15.59 15:50 13.00 11.06 12.00 9.50 15.50- 14.50- ~ 11.50- 9.00- 10.00- 8.00- 6.00-- 7.50 6.50- 250 - 6,00 8.00- 12 50 13.00- 15.00 10.00- 11.50 SaQDoorccoooceo PO er I 8 SE rt I SNoCcScCoCcuUcoS Soft ee GEORGIA AUCTION MARKETS LIVE 2 Nasieilic | z 8th Sylvosiec oth = ifard sof Par Cwt. 14.25- 14,25- tiard 14.25- 14.95- 14 25- 14.25- 18 00- T425- 14.25- 16.00- 13.50- oft Per wt pe a ~ Ord Nashville 24th sdard Soft Per Cwt Per Cwr | 14.35- 3 Hard Soft STOCK SALES Ocilla. ss 20th riard Soft Per Cwt At. on "pao ALL ata de: peed cia {oo DON). Be