iE, y TOM LINDER _ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER n, 1946 towne telegram seni i act Anderson, under | date of Sep- (61946: e country is face to face with a of cotton, cottonseed and cot- products. Since ave been general rains over the These rairs came too late to in- elds except in small areas. eaused heavy boll w eevil in- cotton in the fields. across the belt, including Texas orgia. The Southeast section orgia will produce about ten per- fifty percent - Southwest Georgia will produce wenty to eivhty. percent of last crop, being very spotted. Mid- reia shows very substantial re- on from last vear and North Geor- vill produce ten to fifteen percent an last year. be sixty-five to seventy percent of misiana will. produce less than reent of last years crop. as crop will be around one and alf million 2 cotton, if gathered at all. med is Mississippi. Ceiling there be n set at two dollars and sixty er hundred pounds : Ts eighty cents per bale. This a cost of around sixty dollars \ rarehoused, e rop generally has deteriorated ugust 1, and cannot exceed eight bales. Cottonseed Oil Mills ot buy eottonseed because of ceil- cottonseed products. There is ng on cottonseed themselves. ttlemen and ranchmen in Texas per ton for cottonseed for feed. Be- the nineteen forty-seven in this country will be paying tant prices for foreign fats and will be completely out of spin- mn for the first time in many Agriculture, Honorable Clin-- and have damaged the grade ave checked the general situa- ss than last year with ginnings completed. Ex: total production in Mississippi. ear with boll weevil infestation | g as high as one hundred TE bales with much low only state having a ceiling on the |g yt cotton picking insofar as [ am |f or forty | ale by the time cotton is ginned August J, | ing as high ag eighty-two dol- | erop | in Thomas County | aoe gin around seven handued bales this year against three thousand bales last year, and ginnings in his territory are eighty percent completed. Se | After Ronee the above telegram eS contacted nine more ginners en dif- ferent sections of the Siate and I asked each of these ginners for an estimate on how the. 1945 crop in. his section would compare with the 1946 crop. Out of the nine one said about the same as 1945. One ginner estimated about ninety percent of the 1945 erop. One estimated eighty-five percent of the 1945 crop. Three estimated eighty percent of the 1945 crop and three esti-. mated seventy-five percent of the 1945 erop. The average of these estimates on the 1946 crop is eighty- two percent of the 1945 erop. At the meeting, in Washington Wed- nesday, September. 4, it was agreed by the Department of Agriculture to raise the ceiling on cottonseed oil, cottonseed meal, cottonseed hulls and linters. Action to actually raise this ceiling was left to the OPA. Mr. Porter, of OPA, now takes the position that it is up to Seeretary of Agriculture Ander- son to issue a directive to put higher ceilings into effect. . Mr. Anderson. could not be veaehed and his office declined to take any ac- DANGER--Red eem Cotton Before October | Deadlin Farmers in Georgia who still have 1945 cotton under Commodity Credit Corporation loans should take immedi- ate .teps to reclaim this cotton for if it | qs not redeemed by October 1, 1946, it will be pooled, as provided in the loan agreement, and sold. : Failure to redeem this cotton will mean that title will pass from the farm- ers? hands and will be sold at a great loss to them. Toans matured July 31 and cotton still in the loan is being carried in a past-due status with producers having the right to repayment any time prior to October 1. Based on the present market, farm- ers should be able to dispose of this eotton at prices that will net them sub- stantial profits above the joan and charges against | the eotton, : Hon in un ARAB | -ed. pound for oil in Argentina. ~ price. the oil out of one ton of cottor - seed is worth $94.50. Prior to June 30, 1946 cottonseed meal was selling fo - $45.00 for the meal out of one ton of cottonseed. If we throw in the linter and hulls for $11. 00 this would mak produets. out of a ton of worth $150. 50. : $150. 00 for cottonseed and yet it: gress very unwisely dug it up and 1 dertook to breathe life into it. B like other dead bodies it remained de stumbling block in the paths of th who are still alive. take over and represent the farmers a the Labor Depariment represenis la- extra profits for yourself. Producers | The: re esult of today, September 6, that everyth g is: completely. disorganized and cont The. Government is paying: of At $100.00 per ton or 5 a pound. a cottonsee No one has even Soe a price seem that oil produced by farmers the United States should be worth much as oil products in Argentina, On July 1, 1946 OPA was legal dead, respectably buried and sleepin in the cemetery. The National Co: even when dug up and is_ simply The Secretary of Agriculiure- a Ss bor. He should see that the farmer (Continued on Page i. our) may either sell their enuities or they, may redeem the cotton and sell it in the open market. Georgia farmers should give serious consideration to market. ing the loan cotton before it is placed in pools and the title passes from them No payment will be made to cotton producers at the time their cotton placed in the pools; and after October 1, 1946, producers will not be permitted to order the sale of the abo: cot- ton whieh was placed in the pools. This is a serious matter and means many dollars in cash to Georgia far ers pro ovided thev act without delay. you have cotton held under Commodity Credit loans, then redeem it today. Se it in the open markets and make, the . TOM LINDER, _ Commissioner of Agri - MARKET BULLETIN. Address al! items for publication and all requests to be put on the maiting list and for change of address tv STATE BUREAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. Wp as EDITORIAL _ : notice. | assume any responsibility for | Bulletin. . Published Weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Yom Linder, Commissioner, Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on ewch request and repeated only when request is accompaned by new copy of Limited space will not neni insertion of notices containing more. than 30 words including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not Covington, Ga. _ By Department of Agriculture : Atlanta, Ga ; Publication Offive 14-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. Editorial and Executive Offices : = State Capitol, Atlanta. Ga. Netity on FORM 3578Bureau Markets, 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. Smiccctive Office, State Cavite any notice appearing in oe of June 6 1900. of October 8. 1S,. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937, at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act. Accepted for mailing at special rate o1 postage provided for in Section 1103, Ac* SECOND-HAND Sey FOR SALE clipse 12 H. engine, portable, sed for Grist Mill, Cannery, for sale at my place. W. C. ouer, Dacula. fay Baler, No. 15, belt driv- 400 00;. ' Mouldboard plow, Little. Genius No. 8, with 2 row nut harvesting attachment,. $300.00; 2 row, vertical Corn Binder, $575. 00. All I H.C. ke and on rubber; other equipment, . all excellent ., FOB Farm, 1 mi..So. Val- E ta Murrell Holderby, Val- osta, P.O. Box 863. 1-hor: eeu: a. tnreahout in good for. sale cheap, R.. L. nlow, Atlanta, 2613 New uford Hwy. VE. 8835. D. power Hay Press, used 1 season,. good cond. Priced reasonable. See, 4 mi, W. Po- a off Hwy. 41; also want ie off junked tractor for a al No. 20,000 to 60,000. M. C. Huguley, Griffin, Rt. A. One F-30 Farmall - tractor, 2>w moior, on good rubber, 10 c Bush and Bog Harrow 6 ae Athens make, used ile. Contact. Thomas Athens, c/o Arnetts udio. Oliver, 70 Tractor, 1942 mod- rubber, 3 disc plow, 10 sc larrow, power tractor mow- Grainmaster No. 2 Combine, ow Superior Grain and Fert. : rill, and 1 Turner Hay Baler. ll good cond. W. V. Pendley, nesville, Rt. ob One 6 ft. Case Combine, ond nd. Write or see. Reuben M. , McDonough, Rt. 3. ton Caterpillar for sale at ome. J. R, Haney, Rock- Row Cotton Duster in good . $45.00. Riley C. Couch, Hoosier International 8 disc, .horse drawn, - Drill, good cond., $90.00; Drawn Hay Press, run- mpost Spreader, needs i vepairs,- $4000 5, -P. u; College -Park, Rt. 2. used very little, in oA. J. Wages, Stat- recently . Keond. SECOND HAND Lespedeza Combine that will E. Aycock, Mon- 00. FOB. R. Foe! One Aero Motor Wind Mill for sale. I. R. Berry, Louisville, Rt k New (never been used) Clip- screens, Clean . without treat- ing, or treat without cleaning, or both at same time. Takes 3 H. P.. motor, $900.00 without motor. J. E. Caudell, Athens, P. O. Box 169. New Holland Plant Trans- planter, mule or tractor drawn, ee priced and in good cond, J. M. Gill, Woodbury. Qne 4 or 5-H. P. Upright Boiler, suitable for dairy, good mer ee L. Bramlett, Marietta, t. 4. . Model 1.B; can use any with! John Deere 2 H. Wagon, good cond., $85.00. Harold M Norcross, ma \ . Steele, good cond., Canton, ner, French. Burr, $50.00. S. W. Reece, Ri 2. One set WC Allis Chalmers Planters and Cultivators com- plete, power lift; Also Hester 2 disc side plow. Both used a little this Spring. Reasonable ae John G. Williams, Carnes- ville row for sale or exc. for 10 to 11 disc John Deere- Grain Drill. W. E. Parker, Covington, Rt. 1. Lilliston Peanut Picker, com- pletely overhauled last season, John Deere Hay Baler, motor, automatic packer, on rubber, ready to go, $1000.00 for out- fit; Also 1]: Case disc Tiller, 4 dises, on rubber, and seeder box, good cond., $200.00. Harvey Roughton, Sandersville. One 6 Roller International Corn Shreader, H. C. Mitcham, Durand, Chattanooga Cane Mill, 13, 3 roller, worn very little, a little rusty, but not used late- dy. Cannot ship. Andrew J. Jones, Whigham. Ond Heavy Case Harrow, Bush and Bog type, ist class except discs are Worn. , Newman Evans, Commerce, Rt. ae $40.00 ea. E. M. Wright, Na- coochee, '2. Skimmers, | Harrow, $50.00: |/L. Permenter, Macon, MACHINERY FOR SALE fit any mowing machine, $112.- per Cleaner No. 502 with Cere-. san Treater attached, 17 extra. for ~ Grist Mill, 30 in. Bottom Run-: J. B. 5-ft. John Deere Har- No. igood condition. R. Meyer, SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE - SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED 2H Wagon, Cutaway Harrow, Chattanooga Hillside disc Plow, and Grain Drill, Jamie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. 2 Roller, 16 in., Syrup Mill, horse power, 10 ft. Copper Pan, 30 ft. Piping, all good as new, made 900 gals. syrup last fall, $100.00. L. J. Ellis, Cumming. . 'T-20 Track Type Tractor, In- ternational make, track com- pletely overhauled this season, motor perfect cond. $750.00. R. N. Estes, Gay. One Hay Baler, powered by gasoline engine, just recondi- tioned, $75.00. FOB. A. F. Col- ley, Grantville. One 1946 New International Side Delivery Peanut only raked 40 acres, guaranteed to be as advertised: Also. one Myers high pressure Tractor Spray, 100 gal. press. tank, 600 lb. pressure, on rubber tires, $250.00. W. H. Morris, Baxley. 5 HP Sears Handy Man Gar- den Tractor, cultivating equip- ment and 16 in. Turn Plow, $250.00; F20 Farmall Tractor, good rubber all around, $450.00; One 20 in, 12 dise "Band B 4 disc John Deere Tiller, $100.00. All above in good cond. FOB. my ferns 5 3 Bloomfield, Drive. SECOND - HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want Farmall A Cultivators, Mowing Machine and Hay Rake. . S. Byrd, Harlem, Rt. 2. Want io buy A or B Farmall or H John Deere Tractor, with all farming equipment, at reas- onable price. J. F. Bryant, Ash- burn, Rt. 1. Want Seeder for 4 dise Ath- -lens Plow or Tiller. Must be in perfect cond. and complete. B. ii Want Heavy Disc Harrow, 10 ft. width, suitable for use with a D-1*- Traek Tractor; ihe heavier, the better. Guy H. Shivers, Norwood. Phone 205 M2. : Want to buy Farmall A Mod- el 1 Row Tractor and equip- ment, or trade pr. of mules for same. Fred N. Lee, Metter. Want Peanut, Corn and Cot- ton Planter and Dbl. Section Harrow for Farmall A Tract- or. J.-. Tanner, Sr... Helena; Rt One No. A-147 - model A, Tractor. H. D. Thomas, cross, -P: O- Box 743. Want to buy 1H Mower and Rake. State make, cond. price. Claude Eubank, Smyrna, Rte 1. > Want Grain Drill with ferti- lizer attachment, 10 to 14 disc, with tractor hitch. For cash. Call or write. Rex Jackson, Lovett, Want to buy good 2H Wagon. Pay cash or trade mule for it. State name of wagon, shape, 2 disc Plow International Way- and price. R. E. Maxwell, Mari-')#!me 11 - tie Higgins, Dahlonega, Rt. 4. etta, Rt. 5. Want Hydraulic Lift for H Farmall Tractor, and 5 disc Tiller, John Deere, with seeder box. Must be in good cond. J. Curtis Branch, Enigma. . Want one No. 147 Interna- tional 2 disc Breaking Plow for Farmall A Tractor. Within 30 miles Davisboro. State price and cond. Eugene J. Jordan, Davisboro, Rt. 2. Want 16x18 Power Hay Bal- er -with motor. F. B. Jackson, Wrightsville. Want Power Hay in Sa- Press vannah, Rt. 4. Want large 3 Roller Cane Mill and 60 gal. Boiler in A-1 cond. Write price and where- abouts. Butler Watson, Gray- ; mont. Good 1H Wagon, Buckboard, | Want 300 gal. Peachtree Spraving machine, good cond., equipped for power take- off and pump that will maintain = t : Rake, plying onions, -prolifie and hay. | Wicke, Morgan, McDonough, Rt. 1. | Winter and ions, : gal. | Ford, ead 2: Want F-12 Farmall, Ford Ferguson or small John Deere Tractor, disc plow and disc Harrow for same. Pay cash for bargain. Monroe Neal, Cherry Log, Star Route. Want one or two Killifer No. 15 Subsoilers. Must be. good cond. Write price and condition. F. M. Stewart, Jr., Gray. SEED FOR SALE Seallion Buttons, $1.25 gal; Collard plants, $2 M; also Print sacks, 45c ea. Del. No checks. L. A. Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2 ae White Nest Onions for eating or planting, $1.50 gal; $10 bu. Add postage. Mrs. Avery Weeks, Dial. Nice clean Red Nest Multi- 1946 crop, Add postage. planting, $1 gal. Bowen, Smith- Mrs. Annie L. ville, Box 16. 2000 lbs cleaned, sacrificed Junecea Lespedeza seed, more than Serecea. in seed C. .O. Maddox, Win- der. 1946 crop Cannonball waier- melon seed, $1:50 Ib.: $1 Tb. in 5 lb. lots or more. E. L. Hold- er, Gordon, Rt. 2. 14 lbs. mixed [urnip seed, Purple Top, Yellow Glcbe, Seven Top, Yellow Globe, Sev- en Top, Salet Turnip, 70c Ib. PP. 1. D. Carson, St, farm- ington. Seven Top Turnip seed, 12 lb., 25c on 40c tb. Mrs.. W. Elbjay, Rt 3. _ White Nest Multiplying On- ions, good for eating or plant- ing, nice and clean, $1 gal. Add postage. Exc. gal. onions for 3 print sacks, 3 of same color. Each pay postage. Mrs. Bon- nie Weeks, Dial. White Multiplying Onions, for Fall or Spring pianting, $1 gal. Tender White Half Run- ner beans, 50c cup. PP. Mrs. R. T. Bennett, Jasper, Rt. 2.. Blue Lupine, _ tested clean, germ. 85 percent, large quantities. Rentz, Bainbridge. White Multiplying $1.25 gal; Scallion Onion but- fans, 59c Ot. PPS Mre G. : Taylor, Buchanan, Rt. 1. | Good,. White Half- Runner 45c cup; and in sound, bean seed, also White Multiplying Onions, stamps. 75e gal. ~No checks or Jt. Add postage. Lester Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Dill, Catnip Seed, Mustard, 25e-= cup: 50c doz: Black Black Walnut 10c pkt. Horseradish, Has. 5bO0c-- 3). meats, 1 pt.; Garden Cherry trets, 25c ea. Add pystage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond. Large Red Multiplying On- 10c lb. at my heme; $4 pu. for lot. Mrs. George Siov- er, Roswell, Rt.. 1. Red Multiplying on- Del. Plant any No checks. Hat- Large ions, $1 gal. time in Sept. 15 Ibs. mixed Seven. Top, Purple Top, Salet Turnip Seed, 50c lb. for entire lot; 15c Ib. for small amount; White Nest Onions, for Fall planting, 75c PP. = Earl Tibbitts, Dallas, Rt. 3 Early Tender Speckled Half- Runner Garden beans, tender Half-Runner, 45c tea- cup; also White Nest onions, S195 eat PP. an -Ga. Ge J. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. 1500 Ibs. nip seed, Make good price on lot. H. C. Willams, Pinehurst. Several tons Blue Lupine, high germination and puity.. James W. Smith, Fort Valley, Rt. 1. Some very fine Tobacco seed, saved from my crep, from seed that cost $1 ounce, and pro- duced. about 1200 lbs. per acre. Lonnie R. Williams, pure Shogoin Tur- good germination. Mrs. 514 1b. Ge Ou enions, : White |- | | i Aug.-Sept. i use, $1.50 gal; for}. + Smith, Perry, | sacks, Rocky | Wednesday, September _SEED FOR S. White Half Runner beans, Old Time- Tender Runner Garden beans, 45c cup; also White Nest $1:25 gal. - PP. in Gee Brown, Ball Ground, Rt Several hundred Shogoin. Turnip - germination, this yeai Wire or write for best p lot. Mrs. H. C. William: planting Black P Ky. Wonder Pole beans half pint; also nice eo butter, .75c lb, All de E. B. Mize, Alpharetta, Between 40 and 50 bus. and Crimson clover $1.50 bu. FOB my farr Crimson clover seed in 11945 crep, 8c tb: Ak son, Marietta, Rt.. 3. Scullion Buttons fo planting, kind that sg ground all yr. $1 gal soda box packed full f Prepaid. Mrs. B. F. E Elberton, Rt. 2. English Pea _ seed, Wonder or Early Alaska, A lb. or more; Mixed Japanese Shogoin, 35. fois or more; 5@c Ib. i lins, Whigham, Rt.. 2. 8 tons Blue Lupine germination 9 percent; approx.. 2912 percent. P. O. Box Halt White tender | Garden Bean seed, goo der, colored besn, an White Pole Bean seed, | Add postage. Miss Evel dington, Blairsville, Rt. _ Purple Top White Glob nipseed, 50c lb; also Chicken Feed sacks, | free of holes; 14c ea.; an washed, free of Yoe= tor 3: Sage plants, es. Ellis, Cumming. Colored Running Butte seed, white bunch Lima 4 cups for $1.10; 6 wks. Table Peas, bears 2 cups, $1: also white ne ions, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs ence McMillian, Dacu Tender . White Hal beans, 1946 crop, 75 pi Elbert Peach tree, 12 0 well rooted, 25c ea; Mt leberry plants, bearing si Fall. planting, 75c do postage. Mrs. Nancy H son, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 4 Red Multiplying Oni ually ealled peck toh time to plant, $1.50 gal Ola Jones, Grayson. White Nest. Multiplyin ions, for Fall. planting, Del. Cash or M. O. Mrs. er Murphy, Jasper, ate Unhulled Dixie, hard. Clover seed, 15c lb. S. Thornton, Dewyrose, Rt; Crowder field peas, Small amounts shipped; garden snap bean seed, Aa Adams, Box 53: A. Large red putin for September planting 25 to 30 to the nest, $1. White nest onions $1. Add postage. Ready Miss Pearl Cheek, ae. ville-. Rt: = 2: Sycamore, PLANTS FOR SA Klondike Strawberry | $3 M. J. D. Dyer, Gain nt: Large, well nok plants, 8 for 70c; 12 for $ Mrs. Boyd Baggett, ville, Rt. 1. Collard. plants, $1. 15, i for 500. Del; 3 for $6. FOB. lenwood, Rt. 2. Cafletd plants 35c se TS FOR SALE Strawberry plants, | fastodon, Everbear- Raspberiy, Garden Sage, 12 for $1.25; oot, Red Sassafras, he Meadow, 2. lbs. OWL i: Eaton, Dah- pW Me ae Vy (large size ber- BO; $1.25;- $2 -C. es; aiso want 10. Rica, Py. O. Box ize Mt. Huckleber-- ry, Blackberry, 50c und, 25c doz. Add Stamps accepted. a, Talking Rock. rd Plants, 20c C; Strawberry plants, Indian Peach seed, ie Plum and Cherry doz; also 3 White ay Drakes, $5: Add. jie. Crewe, Cum- y plants, er _Everbearer Everbearer; Bearer, $1 . iP. Jd. W.. Toole, urton avenue. a Strawberry plants . Money orders ac- s. B. M. Kitchens, Rt. 2. ard plants, 40c C; ; also. print sacks, vite sacks, '20c ea. -No checks. mB. Gainesviile, Rt. 2. ane | Collards, }; $2 M; Dutch cav- r $1. 10: 500 for $2. and tt, Gainesville, Ri. Everbearin eg Straw-- 3, to exc. for 3 print or 5 white sacks. . Louise certified Mastedon Strawberry, the est, 500 for $3.50; . Branch, wery Rt. iodaer Tops, $8 806. Ralph Lynn, t. 1 (2 mi. Sandy nford Seed Wheat, eevil, $4 bu;. Coker eed Oats, $1.35 bu. uch, Turin. ilerain Seed Oats, ecleaned, $1.50. bu. Watkins, Griffin, Rt. antord imp. Seed aned, good bags, owing germination tests, $4.50 bushel. Aycock, Monrce. bright 1st. and. 2nd. Igrain seed mu. . Coker Barney Lightfoot, 3, Box 133. eardless barley. ist pure, ree of ob- d, in even wt. bags, mory ae Gog- 10ne 361M-2 Barn- g00d clean Vie- Oats, $1.35 bu.; also s, shoats, wi. 30 to Norris, Bogart. ts, in new 5. bu. for grazing or pa FOR. EL: O; Valley, Box 528. avy Texas rusi- evs; $1.70 bu. O. Decatur, Rt: 3, Lespedeza 70-80 Ibs. Kelvin op E Whatley, Cuthbert, Ri hgton, Rt. 4. Peanut hay $11.00 pure Sanford seed, bright and clean in: drill, in new, | AND BUFF: . Georgias | also" each. eats; Abruzzi | $1.75. No less: than ers), Jackson, Box 52, See ULLE GRAIN AND HAY. FOR SALE 1000 bu. Hastings imp. Seed Oats, $1.50 bu.; 500 bu. imp. Sanford Seed . Wheat, $3 bu; /100 bu. Clemson seed barley, $2.50 bv. merce, M. T. Sanders, Com- New Sunrise Barley. se Cert. seed, $3.00: Sanford wheat, $3. 50> heaviest yielding Ex. - Sta: Lega oats; $1.75; Cokers Victory grain No. 5, $1.75.. Recleaned:. also quantity Blue Lupine seed, 8c (4b: RR. D. Tatum: Palmetto. POULTRY FOR SALE x BANTAMS: Bantams, Mod- ern Game. Black Breasted Red cockerels and pullets, $3 ea.: $5 Peo a Ke Stakely, Thunder- bolt, Box 105. BARRED, WHITE, OTHER ROCKS: White Rooster, 1945 hatch. $3. J. E. Sorrells, Royston. LEGHORNS (WHITE. BROWN AND Rock Mrs. 20 yr. old Eng. White Lee- horn hens, good layers, 1.50 Mrs. O. S. Grene, Cochran, Rt.- 3. | CORNISH, GAMES AND _ GIANTS: , 25 large Dark Cornish hens and pullets, $2.50 ea.; Roosters, same breed, $2.75 Ca.; 20 broilers, $1. ea.; size, 7oc ea. All same breed. C. O. Sikes, Sylvester. - yr. old Dark Cornish roost- $3- 4 Dark Cornish hens, $2 eae Lot for $10; also Steel ee rel. churn, holds 10> pals, $7. with stand: and Light 2 pernongs, 60c gal. Miss Leona Simpson, Sparta, Rt. 2. 25 or 30 nice Game Stags, three-fourths Shawl and Round Heads. very nice birds, 2 to 4 Ibs. Write er see me. W. T. Lankford, Dallas, Rt. 1. - 15 Game Stags, three-fourths Shawls and % Round Heads, wt, 2 te 3 lbs. Write or see I. T. Holden, Dallas, Rt. 1. 2 yr. old Gum Gray Roost- er and 4 hens, yr. old.-$18 for lot. P, B. Phillips, Adel, Rt. 1. REDS: 5 RI Red=hens, related Ri rocster, $10. for eek pis. Wf. Rome, Rt. 2. Dark RI Red cocks and cock- erels, heavy laying strain, ea.; also eggs, $2 for 15. Mrs. J un- SG: Rolen, tee 46 Superior quality, 8 wks. old, NH Reds, AAAA Grade, pollorum treated, from 300 egg layers, *$1.25 ea. Donald Screen, Portal. 10 nice RI Reds: 7 puilets and 3 roosters, pullorum treat- ed. Pullets will scon start lay- ing, $1.75 for pullets; $1.50 for roosters. M. O. Louis Peacock, Portal; Rt, 4, Screen. PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, PIGEONS, QUAIL. eTC: Common pigeons, anostly white, 2 pr. for $1.25; 3 Dr. 2 pr. sold; young Modenas ready O- ra oe We Oe Curtis Branch, , Enigma, Rt. 1. ee GUINEAS, GEESE, DUCKS, ETC. BB Bronze Turkeys, babies, 75c ea.; 5 wks. old, $1.50 each, also strong work mule, $50.00. Mrs si Carter; Atlanta, Bt. 4 (McMurray off Childress Dr.) Beltsville White Turkeys, March hatch, stock direct from Clemson Agricultural College, very pretty birds, trio (Tom and 2 hens) $25. Come, get them. E. D. Griffith, Stock- bridge, Rt. 2, Box 119. 17 Turkeys, 5 mos. old.,. wt. to 10 lbs., 50c Ib. Cannot np. c/o Ben also pr. Mallard ducks, $4 pr.; Geese, $7.50 pr.; Mutant Pheasants, $10 pr. Racing Homer and White King pigeons, $3 pr.; Bantams, $2 pr. M. O. only. No checks. Mrs. Helen R. Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2, Box 564. | 11 Guineas (8 hens, $i ea. Mrs. J. S. Ball, 2 ea, Write small 4 voung |. 40 smaller. Va $3. Don Donaldson, Decatur, | De. 2405. M. O. Mrs.. 3 rocst- | POULTRY FOR SALE | CATTLE FOR SALE Pure | Mammoth Geese, $4 ea. Sold only in trios. Hos Fred L. White, Buckhead, os POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS WANTED: Exc. Blue Andalusion Rooses, DV old, purebred, for ' pr. Jap Silkie Young Bantams or Pr. Eng. Guinea pig cavies. Both pay express. Bey Tyler, Tal- lulah Falls. GUINEAS WANTED: White. African Guinea hen. Could use young one but pre- fer old. Mrs. C. A. Black, The Rock, Rt. 1, Box 44: WYANDOTTES WANTED: Want to buy 2 Rose Comb White Wyandotte Roosters, must be Feb. 1946 Hatch and full blooded. Louis A. Petty- john, Summerville, Rt. 3, Box 84. CATTLE FOR SALE. - Purebred Horn type Here- ford Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, in good condition, Bey Here- fords for sale. L. Coker, Deca- tur, 1200 Candler Road. Fine gentle Jersey Bull, 19 mos. old, $50. G. S. Davis, Law- renceville, Rt. 1. * Jersey Milch Cow, 7-yrs. with 6 wks. old calf, 3 gals. daily, $95. Mrs. Annie Cream- er, Hazlehurst, Rt. 3. _ Guernsey Bull Calf, - mos. old; also Purebred Poland China sow. 10 mos. old. M. F. Peterson, Decatur, Rt. 1. Registered Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. : old, (three-fourths Guernsey,) bred to reg. Guernsey Bull, freshen last of Dec.; also good plug mule, wt. 800 Ibs. Thurmond, Farmington. old: 8 bulis and 12 heifers, well bred, well fed. High priced. A. kK, Chamblee, Sparta, Extra fine black Jersey Cow, 5 yrs. old, freshened with 3rd. Calf, Aug. 24. E. F. Seabolt, Locust Grove, Rt. 2. : ' 5 Purebrd Polled Hereford Male calves, 6 mos. old. H. . Waldrep, Forsyth, Ri. 1. Reg. Jersey cow, bred to 4 Star Son of Superior Sire. J. M. Strickland, Jr., Moreland. 6 heifers, 6 to 12 and: buil- Ad reg. J. E. Cock, Coch- 13. cows, /mos. old Black Angus. ran. = . White Face Hereford Male, | wt. 825 lbs., gentle, 2 yrs. old, $300. Charlie Glass, Atlanta, 1076 Simpson St., N. W. Ka. 0042. Black Heifer l 2 gals. daily, freshen again April 6, 1947, $85. Jessie My- ers, Clermont. . . 2 fine stock Bulls, one Black Angus, one Jersey, wt. appr. 800. lbs. ea. $90 ea. See W. A Hightower, any afterncon aiter 2 o'clock at Stockbridge. Large Jersey cow, 4 gals. on good feed, good quality, $100; also 3 bulls. W. W. McPher- son, Villa Rica. Reg. Guernsey bull calves, from high milk preducers, price reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville. 2 milch cows, now freshen again April 1947. with: Ist; Calf. Jer- Fat Hereford Cattle, 1 very nice Hereford Male, out of Domine. Want avoid of in- breeding. Dr. Chas. Floyd, Lo- ganville. Fine Guernsey bull with one of best pedigrees in state, ex- cellent cond., $5000. C.S. Col- ley, Grantville. Several fresh Jersy Guernsey Milch Cows, stock, and several heifers. ee Singleton, Fort Valley, 3. 7 Fine bull, mixed with ae. insey and Jersey, also 3 milch cows, $400, at my pl es the highway, left hand side of ROE 3 mi. Sparia from Greens- At and good L. Rt. Toulouse Want |~ or more ea., per. old | old, 1 heifer, 2% TS: H. W.} Reg. Polled Herefords, 6. 1mos. | bloodlines. r Mare. | bred pigs and 1 milking; sey breed. B. B. Morgan, Cylo. |-Yrs, Black vas eter calf, 10 days old, 2 Jersey and Holstein to freshen in 75 days, bred heifer, one smaller, large maie and 2 smaller about yr. old. All in nice shape; also 2 Shoaits (pigs). Mrs. Pearl Smoak, War- we HOGS FOR SALE | 18 SPC pigs, 8 to 19 wks. old rat a place. Cannot ship. R. E. owe, Alvaton. - 20 fine OIC pigs, scme cross bred, $200 for lot; $25 pr.; also good pr. Work niules, owt. 1200 $200 pr. or exc. for 4 heifers, nice size. M. M. DeBardelaben, Ellenwood, Rt. a = g Some nice reg. Hereford male shoats and male pigs. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. Ship COD. J. Corrie Sanders, Bowersville, Rt ig ! Re.-Hereford pigs, 4 mos. old, from National Grand Cham- pion bloodlines. Frank P. Sin- gleton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. - Duroe _ boar, type, wt. 300 lbs., 17 mos. old, $100 at my barn with reg. pa- H. G. Bramilett, Winter- ville, Rt.d, Box 14. 5 fine SPC pigs, (4 males, fe- male) best bloodline, 50-50 color, blocky type, easy fatten- ed. Shipped. at 12.wks. old, treated, reg. and crated, $20 ea. FOB. Fred A. Elder, Sr., Dalton, Rt. 4, Pine Breeze Farm. Imp. Short nosed, blocky type, irioculated OIC pigs, reg. in buyers name, 7 wks. $25 ea. Can furnish male and female unrelated. W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt.: 3. Six pigs, three-fourths SPC and % Hampshire, 8 wks., old Sept. 4, $10 ea. at my place. H. B. Shell, Palmetto. breed. of blocky type, in buyers name, $20 ea. here; also sow, extra. fine, wt. 325 Jbs:, 6 (522 Td. Sharp, Commerce. SPC male and gilts, ene of Souths leading W. B. everette, Tit- imp. short inoculated, 8 wks. nose, reg. old; Reg. from ton. Hereford boar and sow pigs, 3 mos. old, with papers, $25 ea; 45 pr. FOB. J.-M.. Jones, Grayson, Rt. 1. 65 Nice pigs, ranging in age from 2 wks..to 10 wks, cheap; also fine mare, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs. H. L. Thomas, Ken- sington, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE Pr. work .mares, wt. i200 lbs ea., 7 and 9 yrs. old, 1 has 6 wks. old fill colt. Mares work perfect anywhere, any time. Sell or trade for yard work K. S. Price, Cleveland, Kt. 4. 9 yrs. old, 1600 1b,- Stallion; gentle and true, 3 times Blue Ribbon Winner, State Fair, 2 mares (guar. bred), 2 colts: one has one eye, little past 2 yrs., other lyr. old. Am disabled. Must sell. A. H. Wilson, Fair- burn, Rt. 2 (Hwy. 92.) 1 good mule, also 11 well cow (giving milk), for sale at my home, 3 mi. West Wiiliamson. See. Richard Green, Williamson. One or 2 young mules, around 1000 Ibs. ea., for Leonard Hanson, Buford. Good blocky old, gentle, work with foal stallion, wt. 12390 Ibs., $200. Inquire at Adams Store on Athens, Fla. Hwy. Robert G. Cat cee Hy Cae eee & i, Good mile, $25. Exc. yearling. Aiton Be VIS SRE 2. Tenn-Walker- Coit, 8 old, $40. J. F. Greenway, esville, Thompson - Bldg. wt. saie. H; mos. Gain- Read Black mare mule, work anywhere, gentle, about 12 yrs. old, $75 on Union Road | Carson Acres}. old,. : | the Purebred OIC pigs, extra fine reg. OIC 4 type mare, 6 horse. for Murray- HORSES AND. MULES FOR SALE - wae pr. 4 yrs. old mares, wt 1250 hse $300: Re Sz Rudaci Dalton, Rt. 5, Crow Valley ue near Waring. Bay mare, 11 yrs. old: wt. 1400 Ibs., good logging mare, $150. Sell because am not able to. work. Mrs. J. B. Jones, | Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 2 SHEEP AND GOATS FOR SALE = = 1 oe tare: fGen horn- less, dark chocolate burg buck, 2%. fectly marked, thoroughbred and reg. No. . T-5600. : pet. 2 gal. day mother. W. A. Roache, Savannah, Bo Bed, LaRoach avenue. At Stud: A $150, 100 percen ; foreign pure Saanan male, Les- ter of Sunnyslope, Reg. in A. G.. Sj. S644), from 2 Wis. State Champion miikers. . of fine hornless kids: oe W.. J. Sumilin; Atlanta, : Grand Ave., 0 Woe 1985J. Purebred Toggenburg buck, naturally hornless, very short- hair. Sire, Ginger T- 1473; Dam, Recy T- 2143. Gave a: gal, milk day on Range alone. $20 money order. Ship FOB, buyer to re- turn crate at my expense. Mrs. French Alpine, Del strain, at service. ed. See. J. C. Oliver, Sr., Atlanta phone DE 2510. Nubian buck, 6 mother a two-gal. old, best mos. goat, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. Stud: Reddys Strike Son of the all-time famous Sir Roderick, -equally famous Marcella. Proven sire by appointment. Fee ~ $7.50. John Hynds, ren St: N. E. De. 140- buck, $50. E. Flanigan, Lincolnton, Box 16. s Ri 3, leading herds, backed by 3 generations ed. 3: 2 Nice Saanan ist. milking, easy to milk and of high class.. Will sell one or both. D. A. Bagley, M. D., Aus- tell, Rt. Box 2; Phone -3201. | Tog. and Saanan milk goats, now milking. McConnell, Cornelia, Star Rte. At Stud: Don Juan, young son of outstanding Ssanan buck - costing $150 and Com- modores Daisy No. S2-1271-G reg. heavy milking T. E. Bunn, Decatur, Ferguson Ave., just - below Bethesda Heme for Boys. V. Graham, Savannah. 50 good bleod crossed Southdown and Hampshire) ~ ewe sheep. In good cond, clean stock, $375 or $7.50 each, H. W. Graham, McRae: Fine Tog. March, 4 ats., doe, freshened fresh both, $45; over 4 quts., fresh, Free Del. Earl Smith, Jesup, | Box 3, Plum street. RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE does and qualit Ny NZ buck, rabbiis, 6 excellent werking, $4 ea, O. | Jr., Decatur Rt, 3, VE N. Z. White doc, 15 mos. | $3: 3 mos. old, $1.50 ea; 442 mo, $1.75-ea. Ped= stock, also Chas. W.. and Ga. plants,..20 -C-- Add Mrs. Otis Mashburn, 1402. | does, p lect; lard poe. & col- good noe white See pigs ty pe, be 4 Lucky Saanan- Dam, Fee $3 at Graham Acres, Black Nubian doe, fresh April; both $40. = DeLozier Col- | Ovalene. Highland, Lavonia, Rt. : he Norte | Does board- Ellen- wood. Rt. 1 (near Atlanta.) Or for information call Scott Lay, 5 bloodlines, $10 at my farm. Roy | |G. Roberts, and dam Juniete wi his own right. Limited service and = Atlanta, 93 War- | 10 milk goats already bred, Nu- bian, Saanan and Toggenburg, crossed, $15 ea; 1 reg. Nubian See at my farm. R.- At Stud: Reg. Nubian buck direct. from one of Americas. milk goats, old, of AR does and _ sired by AR buck. Does board- | Cheap. Richard ~ esse with 32 eS i r ae ok hE posi RES PAGE FOUR | gets a fair wage. . hesitate to do it. OPA has now rolled the RABBITS AND CAVIES FOR SALE enlin -, Quinea Pigs, mated, ped.. stock, in any size, $3 to $4.50 pr. J. W.. Mahaffy, Jr., Law- renceville, 451 North Clayton St., Call 196 J Lawrence. aoe 4 ped. N. Z. Whites, 10 wks. | old, $1.5 Oea., or 2 prs, $2.50 gas buck, 6 mos. old, $3. Mrs. De ts Hayes, Blakely. | se eee ee HoGs WANTED: Want puy 2 bred, Reg. SPC gilts. Must be treated. J. L. Pearson, Atlanta, 1212- 101 Marietta St. Bldg. SHEEP AND GOATS WANT- ED: Want 2 Reg., Nubian milk. oes, about 2 yrs. old, 1 to freshen around November Ist, -. ether. around January Ist and not Jess than 5 qts. daily. Ad- vise. J. W. Cartledge, Colum- a, Ayus, 2318 Lumpkin road. CATTLE WANTED: Want 1! Es teg., with papers, Angus pull calf, for show, os. old. 00 mi. Toccoa. pu B. Yow, Jr., Preferably within Write. Jones Toceoa, Rt. 2. FARM HELP WANTED _ Want white couple for gen- -as1oy JO oreo fyIOM UTIeZ [ere _ ptock, etc, wife extra light farm chores. Have tractor and {mplements, 3-R. house, lights, ood 12 mi. Atlanta. Good : balary for services of both or _ galary and shares. A. B. Okar- ma, Dunwoody, Hy 1 CH 8953. Want woman to help with - jight work on farm for good - galary; also someone to pick eotton. Pay market price for cotton picking. Mrs. Will L. -_ Dunn, Woodbury, Rt. 2. Want colored family (man under 40 yrs. . old) to work _. Vegetable farm. .Pay 60c hour. _ Year around work, weather - permiting. Good 4-R. house, eeiled, electricity running wa- ter. On paved road near school, church, stores. W..T, Allen, Decatur, Columbia Dr. = Want large family to work - on produce farm, including 2 = plow hands. Good pay for ~good help. D. J. McCorvey, S _Pavo. CORRECTION: Want good farmer for good 2H. crop for 1947 on 8rds and 4ths. Good house and outbldgs. So. of - Dallas. Mrs. J. M. Davis, At- danta, 890 Pryor St., S. W. Want good white or: col. woman to do light work on farm, for home and salary. At onee. Mrs. E. H. Underwood, Covington, Rt. 5. -- Want man for general farm _ work, also to cut timber. Can 4 e employment. for next 4 _ Prefer party who lives on Freee White or colored ac- _ceptabie. Come, see if possi- bie. W..L. Hogsed, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 502 (Briarcliff road.) Want col. family at once for farm work. Day wages. Plenty of work for all. Good house; d we for sober, hard (Continued from Page One) He has authority to do this under the law and should not | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COMES TO HAND _. Since writing the above, I have just talked with Mr. H. L. Wingate who has gust returned from. Washington. During the first months of this year, ithe linters from cotton seed were sell- ing at 9 cents to 11 cents per pound. Eetos ib COTTON CROP [ linters back to 7 cents for number 1 cut and 3.8 for second cut. At the same time that ihe Federal government in .Washington has rolled the American farmers price back to 7 cents, the same government in Wash- ington is paying 13 cents per pound for linters price of these FARM HELP WANTED a o in Brazil. The Brazilian linters are purchased by UNRRA and will be given away to people of the world. It is mmportant to remember. that the Anderson-Clayten Cotton Company is getting this 13 cents per pound for lint- | ers 1D Brazil while the linters from cot-. a FARM HELP WANTED ton seed here tary of State tary of: State. "price is given POSITIONS WANTED held down to 7 cents by the OP Tt is also important to remen Mr. William Clayton i is assist our dealings with foreign co handled through the office of q Tt is to be hoped that th farmers of the United State to submit to this kind of trea hold their cotton seed unti them. Commissioner of Agric in the United a in Washington TOM LINDE U a oa Ge Zz oe x Want woman for work on farm, for good salary. Mrs. Roy Eaves, Dallas, ERE 2. Want Manager for large Cat- tle farm. Must be good tractor driver and farmer. Write. O. G. Skinner, West Point. Want family with 2 men or boy, to do farm work in general;- would consider one. Furnish good house with elec., and garden, Best wages paid to. right man. J. os Land, Clay- ton. Want by Ocioher 1, middle- aged man or woman who wants a gocd horne on a farm and. can drive car, for work on farm. Write. J. H. ae Em- pire. Want. combination. Dairy and Livestock man for Manager. Must know power farming, dairying, caring for livestock, ete. Large house with water works, lights available. Con- \tact. H. Bard, at Beaverdam Farm, Royston. Want unencumbered womaui for light work on farm. Room, board and good salary. J: B. Mosley, Austell. Want white man ue fam- ily to work large irrigated truck. farm near Atlanta. Man drive truck,. tractor and farm. Pay man $3 day to start with. 7-R. house, elec. wood, garden, pas- ture. Year around work. R. F. Sams,. Clarkston. _ Want good man, furnish his own stock and tools, for crop on 3rds and 4ths. 4-R. house and good land, on school bus and mail rt. Jamie Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Want farmer, prefer with cwn stock, for good 2 H. farm,. with big tobacco allotment. 50- 50 basis. Also, 12 bbl. stand Turpentine on 50-50 basis. J. D. MeMcDaniel, Hazlehurst, Bite ds col. woman to do light farm chores on small farm. - Poultry raised on halves or as desired. Write. Mrs. H. E. Marshall, Austell, Rt. 2.- Want sober, reliable, indus- trious family "for truck farm 3 mi. Roswell. 5-R. house, elec., telephone. Operate farm ma- chinery and devote entire time improving place. Small! salary and half profit, plus free use of food produced, on farm. Robert P. McLarty, 909 Healey Building. Want help for gathering cot- ton, peanuts, potatoes, etc., and share crops, or wages for "1947, F. B. Jackson, Wrightsville. Want white woman to live as one of family in home with elderly lady with around farm. Weekly salary. Write. Mrs.- J. 4. LaBoon, Good Hope, Rt. 1. : Want white, unencumbered woman to live in hame on live- stock farm and help with gen- eral light farm work. a cS R. Hunt, Lithonia, Rt. - Want family to a abel 2 AH. erop of cotton and corn. | ence. Want unencumbered white or Atlanta, modern conveniences and help} light work Small 4-R. house, elec., on paved school route. See at) -| once if interested. OD. Cc. Burns, | Con R Want 3. good: famailies to work Jarge farm on share basis. Good land, houses, pasture. 9 A. To- bbaco allotment. On school bus rt. 1% mi. stores and school. R. W. Head, Moen: 416 oth Ave., 5. E. Want family with 2 plow hands, for bal. this year and cropper for 1947, nice 4-R. house, with lights, wood, pas- ture; mail and school bus by door. says WW. McPherson, Villa Riea. Want white. farmer for 1 or 2 H. farm on. paved _ road, school bus practically by door. Farm has been built up by sowing; 18 A. branch bottoms. | 2 good mules. J. cow, all farm equipment. Good house, elec. B B. Barnett, Doravilie, Rt, 1. Want family for farm, 7 mi.} |} Eastman on Sugar Creek, good trip. to town: bus for white school} house, water, "Trick for: to Chauncey. Straight time pay |for at least 2 in family. Write or see. John J. Brown, East- man. POSITIONS WANTED World War I I Veteran de- sires work. on farm with good farmer. Interested in chickens and general farming. on farm. Receive compensa- tion but want permanent home. No bad habits. Write at once. A. M. Steen, Atlanta, 595 Bou- levard N. E., Apt. 1. : Want | job. running peanut picker and probably farm for another year with right man. Am well experienced with tractor and. cattle. Must be good pay. J. L. Troup, Albany, Rt. 3, Box 464. Want place as miller, corn or wheat, 20 yrs. Give reference. Costley, Eatonton, Rt. 100. Veteran: wants job on farm, age 34, wife is 18, no children. Can furnish equipment but must. have good house. Her- either 1, Raised | experi-. Harry} Box |' - Man and wife wants 2H farm on halves for 1947, with good. house and water. Come;- see. Cleveland Baldwin, Blakely, Rt... ise = Want position - as farm over- seer or tractor. and truck driv- er. 18 yrs.'a farmer. Want 4 or school. Can move, John J. Edge, Bishop, Rt. Want small farm for stand-{ As ing rent, good house, barn, and pasture, near. school. 3 in "fam- jaly, self, wife and 10. yrs. old boy. Have,ewn stock and tools. G. S..- Davis; Lawrenceville, ale White man, 52 yrs. old, wants light general farm work oras handy man at dairy, caretaker of estate. gle. M. C. Eunice, PO. Box 21k. Man and wife want job on chicken farm. No field work. J. W. Sorrow, Danielsville, Pe White Waycross, man, 32 yrs. old, -| wants job on farm, lifetime ex- -periienee in farming and tur- | pentiine, can drive any kind of trucks or tractors, can handle Jabor, run dairy. Go anywhere at any time. Reference fur- nished. J. E. Meadows, Macon, Box 77. good 5-room house with lights, near | any time.* _Sober, | reliable, sin- | Rt.,| rent. Have Exp: farmer standing rent for 1 Janta. Write Walte Roswell, Rt. 1. rent. county. Rutledge. White man, 44 yr stock man and farm chard man; wants } ary or. salary and penter. Dale. and feed. I-furnish elec. to run same, a broiler or. frying si Sic barrysss A LaFayette Street, Want 2H. farm. 3rds and 4ths or f own equipment. Want land, with wood, ture and barn. P or DeKalb Co.- C. Lithonia, Rt. T Box north Ga., prefer rent, but consider ; Must be good Jan } Apples, per bu. bkt. Sectors Il, 1946 Beans (Lima), per bu. hprs Beans (Snap), per bu. hprs.: Collards, per doz. bunches Corn (Green), per doz. ears. Eggplant, per bu. bkts. Okra; per bu.~ hprs. Pears, bulk, per bu. Peas (Crowder), per bu.. sack Peppers, per~ bu. bkts. _ Sweet Potatoes, per bu. bkts. Tomatoes, per 8 gt. bkts_ Squash, per bu. hprs: 2 Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs. Watermelons, ea. man. Bryan, Dudley, Rt. 1. - SEPTEMBER pe? HOGS . Albany | Sylvester Moultrie Nashvilla eee Ao a, 4th 2nd Ath 3rd Good to choice 180/240 : Good to choice 245/270 Heavies 275/300 Heavies 355/400 5 Lights 155/175 No ~~ 15.50 - 15.50 Lights 135/150 Hogs Lights -130/DN 16.00- 22.00; 18.00- 25.00) 16,00- Roughs _ 180/350 es Roughs ~ 350/450 Pigs CATTLE : PER CWT. Choice Strs & Heifers as a = oes ee Good Steers & Heifers 13.00- 14.00; 14.00- 15.00) 14.00- 17.00 | Soe ee Medium Steers & Heifers 9.00- 13.00} 12.00- 13.00} 11.00- 13.00} 12.00- Common Steers & Heifers 8.00- 11.00]. 9.00- 1060} 9.00- 12.00; 11.00- Fat Cows -11.00- 12.00; 11,00- 12.50; 11.00- 12.00 9.00- | Common Cows | 8.50- 9.50 7.00- 8.00 8.00- 9.00; 7,00- Canner Cows 6.00- 7.00 5.50-. 6.50 7.00- 7.50 De Yrivs. & Light: Bulls 9.00- 12.00; 8.00- 10.00 9.00- 1200 8.00- Shelly Cows 5.00- 6.50 5.00- 6.00; 4,00- 559 5.00- Bul 10.00- 12.00 9.00- 10.50; 9.00- 12:00; 9.00 rood Calves | 17.00- 19.00| 14.00- 15.00| 14.00- 17. Ot Medium Calves ; ne ae .00- 13.00; 12.00- 146 Common Calves _ - 12.00' 9.50- 10. 00 10. oe 1.00