Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 June 24

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Seep Cer Your Children

1 By TOM peer

= Huey, a a dondeeton
between Atlanta and Birm-
has brought me copy of the pro-
the Georgia State Agricul-
iety at the semi-annual conven-
-in Columbus, Georgia, com-
uesday, the 10th day of Feb-

oceedings of that convention re-

origin and purpose of the State

ent of Agriculture. The minutes
al many names of Georgians

iterested in agriculture and in
e of the State.

realize the vital importance of that
in 1874, it must be kept in mind
iS person met only nine years
e had surrendered at Appomat-
-ginia and Joe Johnston at Greens-
forth Carolina. Perhaps the most
t action taken at that convention
adoption of the following resolu-
2 was offered by Mr. John M.

of Pike County.

HERES S, The changed status of
consequent upon the late disas-
r, has materially unhinged and
unstable our great agricultural
and there is now an universal,
ous, and powerful movement of
ple, awakening new energies, and
g the great agricultural heart

e is such a wail and lamen!le
d times and no money, and such

1 disquietude and_ restlessness
|all these speak trumpet-tongued
istakeable evils that all is not well,
diy affirm that agriculture is the
interest which underlies all other
ts, which creates the wealth of the
ook in effect, its taxes, and that
e great mudsill and material inter-
which the whole fabric of govern-
d all its dependencie: rest, and

t now has its lifes vigor sapped, and
oop and die, unless strengthened
pported by the strong arm of wise
udential legislation; and, whereas,
ernment of Georgia has no State
ent of Agriculture, specially to

and to advise and provide for

, general and paramount inter-
rhereas, the great and rising or-

nown as the Patrons of Hus-_

d this, the Agricultural Con-





people, and, representing the great agri-
cultural interests of Georgia, do affirm,
that the exigencies of times, our thrift and
well-being, require that the farming and
material interests should have a State

- medium or department of agriculture es-

tablished for wise and good purposes, and
whereby they ean communicate and di-

rectly make known their wants and wish-

es to the Executive and Legislative pow-
ers of the government.

RESOLVED, That the prompt estab-

lishment of such a Department of State,
with a well informed, competent and sa-
gacious farmer at its head, and with a
just, moderate and decent appropriation
for the maintenance of the same, is a just,
wise and prudent. necessity.

RESOLVED, That the President of
this Convention, at earliest convenience,
and while a bill is now pending on
this subject, do send, or cause to be sent,
to the Speaker of the House and President
of the Senate, a copy of the above and

_ foregoing preamble and resolutions, with

the request that they be presented to the
Georgia Legislature, now in session, and

- that we urgently ask the favorable con-

sideration of the same.
You will note from the resolution the

legislature of the State was then in ses-

sion. Honorable A. O. Bacon was Speaker
of the House of Representatives and cast

- the deciding vote to create the Depart-

ment of Agriculture. Honorable Thomas
P. Janes of Greene County was the first
Commissioner of Agriculture and served
from 1874 until 1879.

ORGANIZATION
THE GEORGIA STATE
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

The Georgia State Agricultural Socie-

ty was the over-all organization of num-

bers of local agricultural clubs and agri-

cultural societies.

At the time of the meeting in Colum-
bus in 1874, the minutes revealed the fol-
lowing officers and-members present: ~

President A. H. Colquitt
Secretary Malcom Johnston
Treasurer ....} W. J. Lawton

Vice-Presidents Second District
Thos. W. Fleming, Baker county; Third
DistrictJohn A. Cobb, Americus; Fourth
District James H. Fannin, LaGrange;
Fifth District George W. Adams, For-
syth; Seventh District George H, War-
ing, Kingston; Eighth District Z. H.
Clarke, Oglethorpe county.

Life Members .B. C. Yancey, Sam-
uel Barnett, Jno. C. Ragsdale, A. Means.

\ ct Bxpenine Committee First District



Geo. P. Harrison, Savannah; Third Dis-
trict R. J. Redding, Schley county}
Fourth District H. H. Cary, LaGrange,

J. M. Mobley, Harris county, C. A. Redd,

Columbus; Fifth District J. S. Lawton, ay
Forsyth, J. S. Lavender, Barnesville;

- Sixth District T. G. Holt, Macon; Sev=

enth District W. H. Bonner, Calhoun;
Ninth District W. L. Jones, Athens;
J. N. Montgomery, Madison county. ss

Delegates nS

Bartow County Bartow County Ag-
ricultural Society S. W. Leland, Wil-
liam H. Felton.

- Bibb County Oemiilger Club W.
D. H. Johnson, B. W. "Lundy. Bibb Coun-
ty Agricultural Society J. W. Stubbs,
Thomas Hardeman, Jr., B. H. Wrigley.

Burke County Central Agricultural
Society G. A. Ward.

Campbell County Palmetto Agei-
cultural Society J. C. Mixon, J. Head-
den, W. H. Steed.

Catoosa County Catoosa Agricul- _
tural SocietyT. M. Gordon, R. A. Story.

Cherokee County Cherokee County

Agricultural SocietyM. S. Paden, Jabez
Golt. Waleska Agricultural Club J. on
A. Sharp. S

Clarke County Northeast Georgia
Fair Association William M. Browne |
Edwin D. Newton, H..C. White, E. M.
Pendleton.

Clay County Clay County Agricul-
tural Club J. L. Tucker.

Clayton County Philadelphia Agri-
cultural Club J. S. Huie, R. T. S. Huie.
Jonesboro Club James Davis, A. G, Har-
ris.

Cobb County Cobb County Agri-

cultural Society W. P. Hardin, B. J.
Hamby, J. Burkhalter. Powder Springs
Agricultural Society A. C. McIntosh,
E. H. Lindley.

Coweta County Longstreet Agri-
cultural ClubAugustus W. Stokes, Wil-
liam A, Smith, James Y. Carmichael.

DeKalb County Stone Mountain
Agricultural Society A. J. Veal, J. i.
Cloud, J. W. Veal. Lithonia Agricultural
Society E. J: Bond, N. M. Reid:

Dougherty CountyDougherty Coun-
ty Agricultural Club James L. Dozier,
W.H. Wilder.

Early County Early County Agri-

cultural Society D. U. Sloan, John B.
Mulligan.

Floyd County Cherokee Agricul-
tural and Mechanical Association and City
Council of Rome David Adams, Eben
Hillyer.

Fulton County East Point Agricul
oh meas on page four)















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on the erie and for change ot address to STATE BU-.
REAU OF MAP -S 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta.





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_ SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Late Model. Case Tractor

4 Driven 10 ft. Grain Binder with

pew platform canvas, $115.00.
Troupe Ashley, Sandersville.

Hudson Cotton Duster, used

me crop, Mule Drawn, 2-or 4
Row, $85.00. Mrs. Nettie Adams,

iliemson, Rt. 2, Box 137.

1952 Case Side Delivery Rake,
used very little, $250.00; 1 H
Rake, practically new, one 2 H
Rake, $50.00 ea. C. M. Bowden,
Atlanta, 435 Chandler St., N. E.,
% Bowdenhill Farm. MA-2319.

Mowing Machine, McCor-
mick-Deering No. 4, mule
drawn, for sale. J. P. Stephens,
Dunwoody, Hope Rd., Rt. 1.

J.D. Side Delivery Hay Rake,

on rubber, raked 175 acres, al--

most like new, $300.00 at my
farm. Delivery within 50 mi.
Homer L. Chafin, McDonough,
Rt. 2. Phone 3633.

1 Row Farmall A Tractor,
Ser cotton planters, ferti-
izer attachments, 12 disc single
harrow, 2 disc tiller, cultivators,
mowing machine (new front and
rear tire). All good _ eond.,
$595.00. J. H. Bowen, LaGrange,
Rt. 1, Hamilton Rd. Phone 3387.

Used New Ideal Horse Drawn
Tobacco Sprayer, good cond.,
~ eee . P. Drexel, Tifton, Rt.

|
One Long 60 Automatic Hay |

Baler with 4 cylinder V motor,
One Ideal Hay Rake, slightly
used. Gene Autrey, LaGrange,
Rt. 3. e

(One Farm Master All Electric
reawm Separator, practically
mew, $100.00. J. L. Sargent, Cor-
dele, Rt. 2.

Turner Power Take-off Hay
Baler for sale. A. T. Jeffares,
McDonough, Rt. 1.

6 Row Duster for John Deere
A and B Tractors, same as mew,
perfect cond., $135.00. J. Smitif
Johnson, Warrenton.

J. D. 12 A Combine with mo-
tor, and A. C. 60 Combine,
cheap. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.

One used Tractor Tire, 10x
24, with some tread, $12.00. Don
Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1.

Farmall Super C Tractor, 8
disc bush and bog harrow, 7 ft.
mower, 3 bu. seeder, all good
es new. $430:00 less than list
rice. A. A. Cook, Fliovilla. Rt.
. Phone 5682.

3. D. No. Mower, 6 ft. blade.
eer78 Stallings, Haddock. Tel,

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

1949 Ford Tracter, bush and)
bog harrow, planting, cultivat-
Ing equipment, subsoil plow,
terracing blade, hay bales, dust-
ing machine, excellent cond.
Asa J. Patterson, Atlanta, 2750
Habersham Rd. CH 9070. :

G Allis-Chalmers Tractor
with cultivators and fertilizer
attachments, that can be used
1 to 4 mows at same time. Big
discount for cash, at my farm.
Joe E. Sikes, Glennville, P. 0.
Box 271.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want Mowing Machine with
hitch for tractor, also good Pea-
mut Picker. All priced cheap.
J. H. Leverett, Parrott.

Want one J. D. No. 5 Tractor
Mowing Machine. Must be in
fair condition, with or without
power lift. State price. W: F.
Beaty, Pavo.

Want 50 ft. 6 in. belt and one
pulley to fit-on a Ford Tractor,
both good cond. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Want 6 Row Cotton Duster
for H John Deere Tractor or
ae Albner Walker, Martin,

teal,

Want Corn Elevator,
cond. Write
White, Reeves.

good
at once. Boyd



PLANTS FOR SALE



Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, Chas. W. Cabbage, and Ga.
Collard Plants, 400, $1.00; 500,
$1.25; $2.00 M; 5000 Collard,
| $8:00; 10M, $15.00; 20 M, $27.50.
| Del. Solomon Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197,

Kudzu Plants, 10c ea.; Catmip,
25c doz.; Mt. Huckleberry, 50c
doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.

Wakefield and Dutch Cab-
kage, Late Flat Dutch, Copen-
hagen Market Cabbage, 300,
$100; No less 300 shipped; 500
$1.75; Yellow Roots, washed,
clean, 4 tb. lard boxful, $1.00.
Add postage. Hoyett Henderson,
Ellijay, Box 49, Rt. 3.

Bunch PR Potato Plants, $5.50
M; Copperskin PR Potato,
grown from vine cuttings, $2.00
M:. Prompt shipment. G. L.
Steedley, Baxley.

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, 5000,
$5.00. No COD nor checks. B. D.
{| Brannen, Bristol, Rt. 1.



| Raspberry, and









Penny Ro
es 3, ZIC}
Blueberry, $1.00
-C. Moss packed. Mrs. Jas. Wat-
ers, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. | ;

Certified, govt. insp., treated |
Bunch P. R. Potato, $1,25 C;
500, $400; $7.00M. PP in Ga.
Moss packed. June and July
Del. R, M. Fussell, Milan.

Small Fruited Tomato Plants,
Pear, etc., mixed, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Kate M. Rogers,
Marietta, Rt. 5.

Govt. unsp. P: R. Red, Yellow,
and. Copperskin Potato, 5000,
$7.50; $1.75 M. No. chks. nor
C.0.D. D. A. Lightsey, Baxley,
Rt. 4.

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, $1.50
M. Full count. Ready. Atlas
ightsey, Screven, RFD No. 1.

ovt. insp. Red and Pink P.
R. Potato Plants, $150 M. Del.
Prompt shipment. No chks. nor

7 Pe int,
25 doz.; Cat

b

| COD. Omar Lightsey, Screven.

Rt. 2.
Cert. Copenhagen Market,

7 Cabbage, Ga. Collard Planits,

400, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M;
5M, $8.00; 10M, $15.00. Prepaid.
Damp packed; $1.00 M at farm,

ior express collect. J, H. Davis,
Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Copperskin Potato, Cert., full
count guar., ready for shipment,
$150 M. FOB. : D. Dixon, Bax-
ley.

Bunch Type P. R. Potato,,
govt. insp., cert.- seed stock,
$500 M. PP im Ga. J. C. Ander-
son, McRae. :

Free Kudzu (Crowns available.
Come after. W. T. Betts, Cham-

7-9488.

Govt. insp. pure Red and Pink |
Skin Potato, $3.00 M; Old Fash-
ion Boon, $4.00 M. Del. No COD.
Dewey. Mathis, Gainesville, Rt.
2 :

Govt. insp. Copperskin P.. R.
Plants, $100 M. FOB. Full
coumt. G. lL. Brannen, Patiter-
son.

Sage and Catnip Plants, $1.00
doz.; Mastodon Hverbearing
Strawberry, $1.00 .C; Pepper
Plants, 20c doz.; Okra Seed, 60c
pt.; Dipper Gourds, $2.00 doz.
No COD. Add mostage. L. J. El-
lis, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Insp. La. Copperskin and Red
Skin D. R. Potato, 5 M. up $2.00
M. Exp. Col:; or $2.25 M; Old |
Fashion Boone, $3.25 M; Calif.
Wonder Pepper, 200, $1.00; Calb-
bage Tomato, 300, $1.10; $2.00:
M; Hot Pepper, 3 doz., 60c. No
chks. C. W. Smith, Gainesville,
Rt 2

Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, $1.25
M. Del. Cloude Tyre, Surrency.

State insp. Red and Pink
Skin Potato, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M;
Old Fashion Boone, 500, $2.25;
$4.00 M. Del. Prompt shipment.
Full count. E.:C. Waldrip, Flow-
ery Braneh, Rt. 1. ; :

Ga. Collard and Copenhagen
Market Cabbage, nice size, 500,
$1.25;. $200 M.; $8:00, 5000;
10,000, $15.00. Damp packed.
PP in Ga. Above 20 M, $1.00 M
at farm. D. W. Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5, Box 197.

Govt. insp. P. R. Copperskin
and Red Skin Potato, $1.85 M;
2M up, $1.65 M. Full count,
prompt shipment. S. R. Her-
rington, Baxley, Rt. Z

Klondike Strawberry. 60c C;
500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scupper-
nong cuttings, 50c doz.:
25c. bunch; Peppermint, 25c
doz.. Mt. Huckleberry, '75c doz.
White Eved, Spotted Crowder
and Clay Peas, mixed, 35c_1b.;
3 Tbs.. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rte. 1.

Govt. Ins Red and Pink
Skin Fotato Plants. 500. $2.50;
$450 M. Del.; Bunch, $6.00 M.
Prompt shipmeat. Good count.
Guy Waldrip, Flowery Branch.
ltr he

E Jants, Artichokes.
iy. Pianaentio, Bell and Hot Pep-
mers, Cauliflower, 25c doz.;
Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cab-
page. 2 doz., 35c: Asparagus, 50c
doz. No less $1.00 lots. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Regis-
ter. %

Red and Copperskin P. R. Po-
tato, 4000, $4.80. FOB. No COD.

Pars-



}4- L. Turner, Bristol.

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y.al,

| tol

|free of holes and spots.-

blee,, 3149 Carroll Ave. Phone }-
tisac. sacks, $3.00 doz.; Unwash-

}1, Box 60.

Catnip, |*

P, R. Potatp*



insp. La. Copper
prompt shipment,
er Craw

chks. Lest

Yellow and Red P. R. Potato,

t. insp., full count, 5000,
$6.50 FOB. No chks. nor COD.
J.C. Tyre, Bristol. 3





Govt. insp. Bunch Potato
Plants, from vine cuttings, $4.00
M. Prompt shipment. David
Mann, Surrency, Rt. 2. -



to, $1.75 M. Full count. Prompt
shipment. Luther Griffis, Odum,
Mt. -2.

Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
Potato, 75c IM; 5000, $3.50. Full
count. Wade Aycock, Surrency,
Rte-2: oS

P. R. Potato, tg eam.
wperskin, vine wn, 0, :
Full count. Err shipment,
No chks. F. G. Tyre, Bristol.

SACKS FOR SALE





ripped, washed, 25c ea, Prompt

del. Gladys Duran, Cumming,

Bit.
Bleached white sacks, 3, $i1.-

00: Sheeting sacks, 5, $100. All,
100 Tb. cap.,

Rt.

W. S. McDaniel, Cumming,
2.

Washed, white 100 Ib. cap.

ed, no holes, $2.15 dob.; With |
small holes, $1.50 doz. Orders
filled promptly. No chks. PP
on all orders. Roy Grindle, |
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 53.

White sacks, 100 lb. cap.
washed, free of letters but not
ironed, 20c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. |
Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt.

Print Feed Sacks, 100 Ib.
unwashed, 25c ea. Plus post-|
age. Mrs. Gertrude Reece, Elli-

jay, Rt. 2.

White Feed Sacks, 100 Tb.
cap., good usable condition, 100)
or more, 10c ea. at my farm. Or
shipped express or fneight.
Cash with order. Shipp
promptly. Major Crow, Gaines-
ville, RFD No. 1.

White feed sacks, 100 th.)
cap., free of holes and, mildew,
18c ea. No COD. Add postage. |
Miss Bessie Martin, Gaimes- |
ville, RFD No. 5.

White \Sheeting Sacks, new,
no letters, Ist. time to be wash-
ed; no holes, 4, $100. Add
postage. Mrs.. Geo. Hubband,
(Gaimesville, Rt. 4.

Cotton and Jute Sacks in
good shape, for sale. Homer C.
Blanton, Griffin, Rt. C.

100 lb. white feed sacks, |
washed, free of holes ;
stains, $2.25 doz. PP m Ga

No COD. Mrs. . L; Robinson,
Jasper, Rt. 2.

Extra nice smooth, 100 tb.
print feed sacks, no wholes nor)
mildew, washed, starched, iron-
ed, 1 of a kind, 3, $1.10. Add:
postage. Mrs. Clarence .McMil-
liam, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Print sacks, 25c ea.;. White,
no letter, 15c ea. PP on 1 doz-
en or more. Mrs. W. F. Peck,
Gainesville, Rt. 9,

Good smooth white sacks,
extra large, letters, 100 Ib. cap.,
15e ea.; Washed, fvee of letters, |

holes and mildew, 20c ea: PP.
a. R. H. Clark, Gainesville,
ah es i

100 lb. cap. new white sacks,
no spots, letters, nor holes, 13c |
ea. Plus: postage. Mrs. Hoyt!
Samples, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Extra large, smooth weave,
100 Ub. cap. white sacks, 20c |
ea.; not washed, 15c ea. No
holes nor mildew. Add post-
-. Elmer Clark, Gainesville,

Print Feed

Govt. insp. Copperskin Pota-'

| due to freshen in D
ibad heifer

100 Ib. cap. white feed sacks, | |

| fresh 1st.

washed, ironed, |
Mrs. |

Also a fresh Red Du

| Dalton, Ri 2.

| H. Mobley, Buford, Rt. 4

cap., fre of holes and mildew, | 20th

and | No. 1.

j1 yr. old May, excell

washed, ||
























of best b lines,
sire of this bull, 6.
for years of service,
papers furnished. J
man, Hamilton.















10 wks. old, $35.00 at
Mrs. G. T. Brown, B
Ritson

Gentle Jersey, 4
gal. class, approx.






Cal









Ast, Feb. giv.
milk daily, $150.00
land, Chatsworth,








Good Gray
freshen this month







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ex fiving 3 gal
Heifers




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a Bud





2 Milch Cows, 2 nice
well grown to age, goo
sell together or se}








Prison Camp).
- 1 Jersey Cow, f:
butter








One Polled Purebre:
Face Hereford Bull, 14
sired by Domestic Wo










ers, either Angus, Sh
or Hereford. Dallas Be
Rock, B. and B Ranch.

Mixed Beef Bull,
old, quarter each of |
and Angus, Half Polle














ford, fine speciman, $:
'T. Belford, Savannah,
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ea.; Also 3 OC Pigs,

J. R. McCord, Gray.





and 2 Males for sale.
off 42 Hwy.:at Gas Pl
Willie Ruffin, Stockb
2, Box 1:59.. G

One pumebred V
Bull, horn type, 9 2
around 500 Tbs., not

but ssime registered; Ai
Tamworth Boar (hog),
old, around 300 Ibs..
mv place 2 miles No. D
R. J. Williams. Davis!
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over 1000 Ibs., from ;
See to appreciate. Of]

also. Mrs. J. H. Tribble, 3
52 Briarcliff Cir. N.
Ve. 2473. ;

1 reg. Jersey Bull 6























limes, perfectly m
won about 12 Blue

shows and ir, and
champ 3 times. Ownez
Club Member. Con
Patsy Mann, HF vel



ironed, 3, $1.00. Add postage.
i i Wee ee McFarland, Alto,

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en 3681. MEATS FOR
Jersey Milch Cow,








y Cow with day
: : Calf, 125. 00 for |

both; $100:00 for cow; Bull
.| Calf, 8 mos. old, $40.00; Nearly
| full blooded Red English Bull,
will be 2 yrs. old June T9th.,
zee = 12 yr. old gentle
4 fare, Ww, anywhere, $65.00.
rsey, 2nd./\irs. Hmmer M. Puckett, Bu-

One Guernsey Milch Cow,
fresh, 2nd. calf 2 wks. old, for
_|ssale. M. 'C. Honea, Chamblee,
16 | Rt. 2. Phone By. 1691.

One good Milch Cow with
cd reg, 1| month old calf, gives 4 gal.
. Or exch. for |} daily, $250.00 with calf; $200.
D. . Pulliam, |:00 without. Mrs. W. S. Scoggins,
Scottdale, 1582 Melton St.



wt 1600 Ibs. Clay| FRESH AND CURED
Phone

SALE



heifer calf (na. fie ;
q ugar Cured Smoked Hams
0 at my home.! 2nd Shoultiers, Averega wt. 15

old

S AND
CATTLE FOR SALE





| Does, $2.00. a.;

cashes. Stapleton. | Ybs 75 and 50c lb. Ship by PP City).




: Type Hereford |
e. Norman John-



Best grade Side



} Ibs. ea., mixed breed

a See Vihite Mrs. B. A. Weeks,







wt. 900 Ibs., $180. 00. Norcross.
Chamblee. 5756








also 1 reg. Helfer} yla, Rt. 1.
Calf at side, nebred to!

COD. Odis Duggan,
RFD 2.

Meat, 50c|
|1b.; Some, 35c Ib. Add postage.

Dial.

Rd. Phone 7-4759. 6 eo nice, a
; eat. ick, salt cured, 1 [2
Dbl. Standard Polled | jps. ea_, 50c Ib. Add postage. Belmont Farm.
Bulls, Aster Domino | Mrs. Clarence McMillian, Dac-

Chester,

2 nice purebred Gray Chin-
chilla Rabbits, 3 mos. old, $2/00| 1200 lbs., gentle, work any-
ea. FOB. J. O. Adams, Ty Ty. | where, riced right. Riley C.

6 half grown cross breed
wabbits, $1.00 a.; And Black
Mother Rabbit, $2.00 Mrs. M.

13 Giant Chinchilla Does, 2
Bucks, 5 NZR Does, 1 Buck, 4
Calif. Does, 1 Buck, all stock
with 2nd. and 8rd. litters, av-
erage 10 wrabbits per litter.) body Jormation, 5 1/2 yrs. old,
Papers furnished. Must sell at
once. Best offer. Letters ans. W.
E: Reeves, Rising Fawn.

Eating Rabbits,

Couch, urin.

3304 Clairmont Rd., N.

5 NZW, and 5 California
Rabbits, all with babies, % ee ee

hy, for sale. H. A. aes At-| Shetland Ponies: 70 shead
Janta, 2531 Cascade Rd., S. W.| Mares with Colts at side, and

rebred; Bred Mares and Geld_
Cie Cila. ape Cant Bred ings, both large and small, two
$1.00 ea. E. M. Holliday, Col- extra nice stallions, all colors.

lege Park, Rt. 2. (Below Union

alt-

ele.





r Hereford Bull.










tiechscs Bull, nearly |

EGA. Experiment Sta- < mos. old, and 2 mos, old
Rabbits, all colored,
wight. Miss Helen Moore, Tiger,
Mie 21,

Hereford Bulls, both
and horned, 12-24 mos.| About 20 youn
pular bloodlines, sev-| bits, fine stock,









Bankhead Hwy.

C. Cellier, Barnes.| RABBITS AND CAVIES
a : me FOR SALE



White Rab_| gentle. Children can handle.
Priced right. Or trade for hogs
or calves; Also Tenn. Walking] registered. W. J. Lyle,
Mare, 2 yrs. old, Phone 235 L.|burn, Rt. 1, Oraland Farm.
Paul Pruitt, Toccoa, Rt. i. Phone Atlanta De. 0957.

Y and 8 wks.
select from, Page up.| old, $3.00 Pr.; 1 Grown Buck.
om 475. 3. WAH. BL. Allgood, Atlanta, 3359

priced

Horse, \4 yrs.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Very gentle, 3 gaited mare,
6 yrs. old, dark bay, excellent | j
for ladies and children to mide,
$25.00. Must sell. Robert Mur- weaned pigs, $35.00 ea.
ray Bowen, Jr., College Park,
421 Janice Dr., Rt. 2. Call after Satis. guar. 7 mi. N. Eastman

5 PM or week-ends. on Roddy and Eastman Rd.

1 Spotted Brown and White :
old, rides and} OIC Service Boars and Choice

Quitmon Barrs, Eastman.

works well, extra good, very| Pigs; Also Horn Type Here-
ford Bull Calf for sale or trade
for calf of same type and breed,



Black Mare Mule, around

8 yr. old Shetland Pony Mare,
red, with black mane and tail
Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. gentle for children, medium
size, for sale. Roger S. Cobb,
Marietta, Box 304. Phone 812960.

Fine Saddle Gaited Horse,
1100 lbs., dark bay, beautiful | %@

good for ladies and children,

broke to plow, $100.00 at my
stable. C. E. McKinney, Sean ts

$100.00 up. T. L. Williams, Cor-



HOGS FOR SALE -



Fine Duroc Pigs, $2000 a.

: J. Hamp Si Valdosta, P.

Sorrel Saddle Horse,!.9 Box a eo
5 gentle, for sale or trade. Roy
ea, for lot; Also Cured Ham, wt..about 16 lbs..| Ww. Pp i il 3 ld Blocky Cherry Red
et eee ie. & Bi aA Mobatic lage ee ante Malle, aie ~

Gentle Tenn. Walker Mare,
very reasonable. Call or write:
Burton J. Bell, Calhoun, Rt. 2,

Duroc Male, reg., for sale or
trade for heifers or sheep;
Blocky Red Duroc Pigs, 9 wks.| ion
old. Trade for heifers. I. Mil-
roy, Smyrna, Rt. 2. Phone
nights or week-ends 5-4812.
_ Keg. SPC, Top quality breed-
stock, all ages, from com-
ime herd of leading champions,

Can furnish unrelated pairs.

mos.

sex. One reg. OIC Boar. 15 m

old, reasonable. 'G. S. Pool, Dec.
atur, 1755 Clairmont Rd. Phone
De. 5679.



Sows.
rison.

4 mos. old and 1 or 6 wks.
Rt.| old purebred Duroc Boars for
sale or trade for one or two
old purebred Berkst
Minn. No. 1, etc. Boars. Your
truck exchange:
males for sale. Frank J. Cat
Newnan, RFD 2, Hutchinson
Redwine Rd.

Reg. SPC Hogs,
gilts, also 2 sows, 300 Ibs. each,
- |to farrow Sept. H. Talley, Oh-
oopee. Box 51.

Reg. Dark Red Duroc Pigs,
short nose, fleshy type, 10 wks.
old, $25. 00s Hee. Younener,
Baxley, RFD 2.

Reg. SPC Boar, 400 Ibs., fine
for breeding purposes, ae
Contact
Richard Savage, Montezuma.

Reg. Fleshy Type Dark Red
Duroc Pigs, 2-3 mos. old, 50-
$25.00. Ernest P. (Red)
Carter. Baxley.

90 Ibs.,

Stewart,

Lawrenceville, Rt. 4

Reg. Big Type PC Boars,
mos. old, 80 lbs.,
mos. ]6 50 Ibs.,
mune, ;
Boars, $25.00 ea. Bar] | Mi,
Cochran.

Little Bone Black Afri
Guinea Pigs, male-female 3
mos. old, life treated for cho

If shipped,
$21. 00 ea. also Bred Gilts oon
QO. P. Sinquefield,

reg.

$20. 00

blood,

ea.,

buyer s

$75.00.

Hampshire Gilts, wt. approx.
75-100 lbs., 3-4 mos. old, from
Famous OFair and Top Flight
breeding, $35.00 and $40.00.
od, | Reg. buyers name. $5.00 extra
Lil- | for shipping. Contact: Lloyd
Hollywood, Box 86,
Holly Hurst Farms.

$40.00 ea;
cholera _

Also

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name,
























some


























































: NO.1
ree ry Stiles Co.,

Jackson $24.00

eivestock Co., Moultrie $23.82

Livestock Auction, Nakunta $23.50
Barn, Gainesville - $2400







County Stockyard, Statesboro $23.25
Co. Auction Co., Winder $23.05
Co. Stockyard, Springfield $23.05
Producers Assoc. Auction Sale,





: Rewkinsville $24.40

mn Stockyard, Claxton $2375
a Livestock Co. inc., Valdosta $23.74
Stockyard, Pelham $23.50

eX cache Sy | Bainbridge: $23.35
5 0., Quitman $23.75

Stoccpard. Sylvania ; $23.75
rd inc., Tifton $23.73:
sville Stockyard, Thomasville $24.00

Auction,









Bainbridge $23.60

ckyard, Thomson $23.30
ile Livesteck Sale Barn,

Gainesville $23.85

Livestock Market, Metter $23.65

| Co. Stockyard, Lyons $23.60

Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele $24.18

ntsville Stockyard, Wrightsville 23.80

Livestock Co., Ocilla $24.15

iF Co. Stockyard, Swainsboro $23.65
Livestock Market, Waycress $24.23

raig Comm. Co., Dublin $24.10

m Co. Stockyard, Savannah $24.02
Livestock Auction Barn,

Social Circle $24.00

stock Market, Millen $24.00
Livestock Co., Columbus ' $24.00
d, Columbus $24.10

a

fivestock Co., Sylvester $24.19
rae. Swainsboro _ $23.93
~ > $23.65

$25.00

Livestock Comm. Co., Dublin $23.77 -

Samderoville $23.45

Livestock Market, Hagan $23.90-

NO.2

$23.10
$23.30

$22.78
$22.30
$23.24
$23.30
$22.60

$22.30

$23.20
$23.05
$23.55
$23.20
$23.05

$23.15
$23.25

$22.60
$22.10

$22.00
$23.00

$2300

$23.49
$22.60
$23.55

$22.60
$23.00

$23.50
$23.50

$23.25.

$23.00
$23.10

$23.19
$23.75
$22.66

$23.90

NO.3 NO.4
$22.45 $21.00

$21.10 $20.00
$1700 $14.00
$22.30 $21.00
$22.45 $

$22.50 $2325

$21.50 $22.00.

$22.50 $20.50

$21.75 $20.25.

$22.00 $19.00
$22.55
$22.75 $21.05

$22.00 $21.00
$22.05 $20.60

$21.60
$20.30

$19.00 $16.00

$21.95

$22.40 $19.85
$22.86 $20.65
$21.81 - $21.60
$22.80 $21.65

$21.50
$22.00 $19.00

$22.65 $22.00
$21.10 $20.50
$22.10

$22.00 $20.00
$22.20 $20.60

$22.00

$22.65 $21.30
$21.10 $21.25
$21.95 :

$22.10 $21.60

\



ng Livestock Auction, Cochran

esup Stockyard, Jesup
sae Livestock Comm. Co.,

Cartersville
June 16
Tattnall Livestock Co., Giennville
Fermers Stockyard, Arlington
Greensboro Livestock Auction Barn,
Greensboro
Formers Co-up Livestock Assoc.,
Soperton

Snitth Stockyard, Augusta

Metter Livestock Market, Metter

Farmers Livestock Auction Co.,
Nashville

Troup Co. Livestock Sale Barn,

LaGrange

Jones-Moukelt Comm. Ce., Macon

Mitchell Co. Livesteck Ce., Camilla

McRae Stockyard, McRae

. Dewson Livestock Co., Dawson

Coffee Co. Livestock Co., Douglas
Elbert Livestock Auction Barn,
Elberton
Farmer's Stockyard, Sylvania
June 17
Ragsdele-Long Comm. Co., Lakeland
Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt ,
Vidalia Livesteck Market, Vidalia
Peoples Livestock Market, Inc.,
Hazichurst
Hazlehurst Livestock Market,
Hazlehurst
Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn
Union Steckyard, Albany
Blacks Comm. Barn, Gainesville
Wilkes County Stockyard, Washington
Nartheest Ga. Livestock Auction Barn,
Athens
Coesa Valley Comm. Co., Rome
Producers Co-op Livestock x.,

Statesboro
Moultrie Livesteck Co., Moultrie
June 18
Sumter Livestock Assoc., Inc.,

Americus
Effingham Co. Stockyard. Springfield

Fitzgerald Livestock Auction Co.,

Fitzgerald
Pelham Stockyard, Pelham
Boinbridge Livestock Co., Bainbridge
Mocs Co. Stockyord, Jesup
Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas
Yaldesta Livestock Co. Inc., Valdosta



$23.75
$24.02

$24.55

$24.09
$24.05

$23.70

$23.65
$24.00
$24.25

$24.19

$24.00
$24.30
$24.00
$24.00
$24.28
$24.00

$23.00
$24.10

$24.26
$24.05
$24.50

$24.06

$24.20
$23.85
$23.90
$25.20
$23.80

$25.00
$24.95

$25.20
$23.80

$25.01
25.00

$24.16
$24.05
$24.05
$24.25

$724.00

$24.95

$22.40
$23.36

$23.00

$23.50
$23.65

$23.00

$23.00
$23.50
$23.25

$23.80

$23.70
$24.00
$23.80
$23.59
$23.73
$23.56

$22.00
$23.50

$23.85
$23.65
$23.90

$23.71

$23.45
$23.65
$23.60
$22.80
$23.10

$24.00
$23.50

$24.40
$23.60

$24.61
$24.00

$24.05
$23.55
$23.75
$23.50
$23.50
$24.80

Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets

$19.00

$22.10

$19.75

$22.25
$22.63

$22.00

$22.10
$21.50
$22.00

$22.91

$2280
$23.30
$23.20
$22.00
$22.86
$22.61

$20.75

$23.00

$22.50
$22.60
$22.60

$22.67

$22.00
$22.61
$22.95
$19.00
$21.60

$23.70
$21.05

$23.55

$23.00
$22.10

$23.20
$22.55
$22.00
$22.50

$22.06

$23.90






































$19.30
$20.85
$19.83
$20.55
$21.00
$14.00

$2200
$19.50

$22.10

piso
Sot

$20.05
$7025 |
$2050














- (Continued from page one)

ural SocietyJohn C. Tucker, J. C. Con-
nally, J. M. Baker.
Franklin County Franklin County
eo. Society J. M. Little, W, R.
ittle, J. S. Dortch.
. Gordon County Gordon County Ag-
yicultural Society J. O. Dobbins, E. W.
Brown.
Greene County Greene County Ag-
ricultural and Mechanical Association
_ Thomas P. Janes, O. P. Daniel, Jas. Davi-
gon,

Gwinnett County Norcross Agri- |
- eultural Club John R. Hopkins, James
T. O. Beard.

Harris County Harris County Agri-
gultural Society J. T. Johnson, W. I.
Hudson.

Hart County Hart County Agricul-
tural Society F. S. Roberts, T. H. Rob-
erts.

Henry County Henry County Agri-
eultural Society J, M. McDonald, Eli-
jah Foster, G. G. Weems.

Jackson County Oconee Agricul-
tural Club P. F. Lamar, A. G. Lamar.

Jones County Tranquilla Agricul-
tural Club J, P. Hunt.

Macon County Marshallville Agri-
eultural Society E, B. Baldwin. Ma-



Lee et pah



ding.

Rae, M.

Ainslee,

Seay.

White.

K. Nels



FARM HELP WANTED SHEEP AND GOATS.



AGRICULTURAL H

con County Agricultural Association

M, J. Hateher, George W. Gammage.
Monroe County Colaparchee Agri-

cultural Club J. H. Evans, J. T, Red-

Montgomery County Montgomery
County Agricultural Society D. J. Mc-

D. Hughes, J. E. Hicks.

Morgan CountyMorgan County Ag-
ricultural Club David S. Johnston, A.

Murray County Murray County
Agricultural Society J. Gregory, John

Oglethorpe CountyWest Oglethorpe
Farmers Club J. M. Brightwell, W. B.
Campbell.

Pike County Barnesville Agricul-_
tural Club P. F, Mathews, J. T. Blalock.
Zebulon Agricultural Club John M.

= Polk County Polk County Farmer?
Club J. O. Waddell, N. J. Tumlin, John
Hutchings.
Richmond County Richmond Coun-

ty Agricultural Club Henry Moore, W.

on.

_ Schley CountySchley County Agri-
cultural Club Caleb L. Peacock, John
N. Cheny.

Talbot County Talbot County Agri-

SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



FOR SALE
Want nice, white woman, 30 |
0 yrs. old, good health, to live |
home on farm, do light farm
ghores, gardening, tending flow- |
es, etc. $20.00 monthly, room,
oard. Mrs, Jack Rogers, Clax-
ton, Rt. 2.

One Saanan Goat, A.G. S.
| registration No, S_9016, horn-
| less gave 7 qts. this freshening,
; and her Female Kid, born Jan.

15, 1953 (sired by Sarahs Jim

No. S-9081), both at bargain.
| Reasonable offer accepted.
Letters ans. Rev. J. Sam Shaw,
Millen, Rt. 3.

4 qt. Milk Goat, Saanan, 2
| fine kids 3 wks. old, hornless,
| gentle, for sale. Dr. D. A. Bag-
ley, Austell. Phone 2315.

Want unencumbered white
woman, refined, health card,
goer, for light farm chores on}
arm. Room, board, small sal- |

ry. Letters ans. No cards. Mrs. |
fos Devereaux, Jesup, Box

13.

Want dairyman who can tend |
and milk 50 cows. Must be able!
= operate Grade A dairy. State

alary expected. House rent|
ree. Hamilton L. Hill, New-

: CATTLE: ~
. % Hill Fruit Farm. Phone |
704, eg ae : | Want Baby Calves, weaned,

on shares (2 for one). 150-A
Want experienced dairyman/} pasture, plenty of water. Mrs.
to milk 30 cows with milking | S. M. Whittemore, Douglasville,
machines, and do other dairy | Rt> 3.
work. Starting salary $150.00 io
Want 10 Springer Heifers,

month with bonus. Give refer-|
ances. Thos. B. Conner, Vidalia. | freshening in August and Sept.,
| Jerseys and Guernsey, within
Want man with family to} $100. 00 price range. Thomas B. |
po peanuts and do other! Taylor, Md., Douglasville.
arm work. J. H. Leverett, Par- |
_ pot. P



LIVESTOCK WANTED





Want any amount of Yearl-|
ings to graze on 50-50 basis
Want white woman for light! for 6 months. Good pasture,
farm work on farm with aged plenty water over 100 acres.
couple, for room, board, rason-| Will come after in as many as

able salary every week. Letters | 10, and not-over 50 miles. Geo.





ans. W. E. Chambly, Griffin.) E. Mize, Douglasville, Rt. 3.
Rt. C. | HOGS:
'
Want 4 Hereford Pigs, Mrs.
POSITIONS WANTED Anr Daniel, Marietta, 604 Pine-
| crest Circle, Apt. B. Phone
Want job on farm looking af- | 81375.

ter cattle or poultry, or as main-
tenance man. Lifetime experi-| Want 50 Shoats, feeders, 100
ence. Single. State salary, with | Ibs. or more. State number you
*room and board. Start work| have, size, and price, where
any time, Jesse C. Broome,| located. Letters ans. F. T.
Thomasville, U.S.V.A. Chamblee, Brookhaven, 1633

| Candler Rd. Phone Cr 2302.

Man with wife and small ee
ae wants job growing out |

roilers in one or two large!
broiler houses. 3 or 4 R dwell-! FARM HELP WANTED |
ing. near church and school, bus |
line. Experienced. References. Want white couple from |
Move any time. E. M. Redd.| country on poultry farm. Must
Adairsville, Rt. 2. be in good health, good refer-
} ences, not over 45. Good pay,
35 yr. old single man wants} room, board. Mrs. Helen. Street,

work on dairy farm at once.! Atlanta, Rt. 2. Ch. 1777.

Et R. L. Morris, Decatur, 3093 Mc- |

YS Afoe Rd:







Want assistant to herdsman
: on cattle farm. Must have ex-
_Experienced farmers, mar-| perience in farm machinery, al-
ried, 1 child, wants job on farm|so previous cattle experience
with reliable party for reason-| giving shots, ete. Apply by let-
gic wages, good house, etc.j tei only, giving age, detailed
an also drive tractor and|experience, salary wanted,
track. L. J. Lowery, Martin,}| number of family. D. C. Collier,

Approx. 150 head range rais-
ed milk gvats, nearly all under
2 yrs. old, bred to freshen this
aoe Karl Dayhoof, Hamilton,

td :

Reg. Saanan and Reg. Nub-

Irons, Atlanta, 2055 Moody Dr.,
Ss W., Irondale Goat Farm. Tel.
Fa. 5671.

A-1 grade Toggenberg Goats,
1 month old and up. Make best
offer. Must sell at once. Mrs.
Geo. Leckenby, Jonesboro, Rt.
1, Box 413, Noahs Ark Rd.

I White Saanan Butt Headed,
2 1/2 yr. old Billy Goat, very
gentle, for $15.00 or trade for
young hens, baby calf, or
shoat. E. J. Berry, Jonesboro.

1 White Saanan Goat, 1 1/2
yr. old, freshened Apr. I1st.,
3 1/2 ats. daily. C. L. Rake-
straw, Lithia Springs, Box 188.
Phone Busted 232,

PC Boars, 60 lbs.,

ian Milk Goats for sale. Elsie!



liam McRae,

M. Sharp.

bry.

7

R. W. Jones,
som,

Frank Barnett.
In the next

-

in this edition.



HOGS FOR SALE

dcultacal " Bocity Cc.

Terrell County _ Terre :
Gearge Ww. Ross, Elijah Belflo

Troup County Tous Col
cultural Society Jas. Loyd; |

Upson County A. J. Cheney
Warren CountyWarren Ce
ricultural Club George V. Ne
W. Lowe, John S. Johnson. |
Whitfield County North
Agricultural. and Mechanical As
David Bukofzer,

Wilkes County J. a ee

give you a resume of economic c
in Georgia resulting from the \
_| tween the States, and so vividly
ed in this account of the meeting
' Georgia Agricultural Society in
bus in 1874. Space does not pee n

TOM LINDER see
Commissioner of Agricult


































issue of ce Bulle

HOGS FOR S/



10 wks. old regular big type
cholera im-
mune, from large litters, $30.
00. Will ship, or come see; Al-|
so 5 mos, old Boars, $40.00. J.
R. Mullis, Cochran.

Reg. Duroc-Jersey Boar with

selling to prevent in-
M. Nunez,

oy

Reg. Bred
to Grand

papers,
breeding. Mrs.
Dublin, Rt. 5.

Reg. SPC Pigs,
SPC Sow, bred

Champ, Boar. Write or see me}.

at my farm 12 mi. No. Alma.
Lamar Altman, Alma, Rt. 1.

Six 3 wks. old OIC. Pigs and
Sow for sale. No reasonable

offer turned down. Robert L.

Oldknow, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
Phone Jonesboro 5073. a
OIC. Pigs, 10 wks. old, $22. |

50 ea.; Light Service Boars and
Open Gilts, wt. over 100 Ibs.,
$30.00 ea. Short nose, blockly
type, reg. buyers name. J. H.
Roquemore, Americus, RFD 2.
Phone 4543.






























ee fee light service
Pair, $35.00; Smalle

ane 40 Ybs., $15.00

00 pr. FO

Welden, Woodbury, Rt.

SPC Pigs, about 85
Star breeding stock,
well marked. Write:
Owensby, Tennille, Rt. 2
392 M4. 3 ag

Big Bone Guinea, 3
mos, old, $32.50 ea.; 3 n
males and gilts, $22.50;
cold, $15.00 ea.; One
00. Don't write. Come
Watson, Unadilla.

OIC Pigs, 6-8 wks.
00 ea.; Also 2 Calves
1 heifer,), $50.00 ea.
Hopewell Church. C.
Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

SPC Pigs, 2_ 5 mo .



Cattle Prices Paid at Geo rsia Mar







. Source of -Information:

markets are covered each week,





Ri - 3: Barnesville.





Federal-State Livestock Market News Service
50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.

The above quotations are gathered through cooperative effort of the Geccgle Depiitiedel
and the U. S. D. A, through the Market News Service. rT

see



Because of limited funds for th
Sales at Thomaston, Atlanta, Athens, and
of prevailing prices since nearly all the principle packers, dealers and
they are all auction sales. Should Federal and State funds
* for the cattle markets, one wit be furnished for
























Grade Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome

; June 15 June 16 June 17 - June 17
Steers & i i 5
Heifers _ 2 BS
Good $18.00 $17.50 $20.00 $17.00 $18.00
Com. $13.00 $14.30 $14.00 $17.00 $14.00 $17.50 $14.00 $15.25
Utility $10.00 313.00 $10.00 $13.50 $10.00 $12.50 $10.00 $12.50
Cutters $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 8.00 $10.00 $ 8.40 $10.25 $7.75 $ 9.50
Calves
Good & Hace
Choice yee
Utility 2 $15.00 $19.50 $17.00 $21.75 $16.00 $21.00 $20.00
& Com. $10.00 $16.25 $11.00 $17.75 $11.00 $17.00 $16.50 |
Cows ; : ts -
Utility F $ 8.50 9.50 $10.00 $12.50 $19.00 $12.00 $11.25
Cc. & Cc. $5.75 $7.75 $ 6.50 $8.75 $ 6.00 $ 9.00 $8.50 $
Bulls . 5
vu. & C. $ 9.50 $13.00 $ 97.00 $13.75 $ 9.00 $13.75 $12.50
Cutters $6.50 $3.75 $7.00 $9.25 $ 7.75 $ 9.50 $ 3.75
Stocker ; Ss
Steers & F f 5 Se i
Heifers $ 8.00 $15.75 $ 7.00 $16.00 $ 8.00 $16.75 $13.25
Calves $ 8.00 $16.50 $ 9.00 $16.25 $ 8.50 $20.00 $16.50 |