-; -' -, ._. .. ,, .-- r ... , . ? \ . ; - \., , .'.'.... > . }tt ,.>. '- .... w,' '''''' __ .. : '... --. --- --,- .. - I fir % ,. a. RNs :'f 4 ..' x. :. h 1 . / ,.. ':;. .' .,. ' :- .r 01*0** ;'"" 1rw ** 8h0i , & It ,; , b ' , . ar ion F M '-., ! I 'f . PRICE 10c PER COPY $3.00 PER YEAR HAMILTON, COUNTY. JASPER F ORIDA, FRIDAY AUGUST 2, 1963 VOLUME 93, NUMBER Er \ I J CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CORNER I 'Fanuly Farm"" .. New Regulations: "Know Hamilton County and Tell Others About It*** , Worth Preserving Forbid DisturbingLeaf I f ," Says 'Secretary InspectorNew .. ,. .' 8S ,. . .JleguiaioSswiineln); I. .. , ? TfeevAg suction. .ov r;wfeetfeer tfee family Ttera.._ or tbef arge-scale; cure this'year all 'over: the fil':1: -cuTed .". poete 1 lam:will,win th battle for tobacco area .new remotionsMarketing T : ' survival as"the dominant fotn'of' Service says wilt help to i agricultural production ignores the improve the.inspection trf.tobacoJ? ; facts as they exist today,.Secretary Here--areAsome points which'you 11 '' Z ofAgricultur: Or'iUe L.;: Freeman should'know about these newt'regu' ONE WEEK OFF tITiiE \ recently told a Congressional Com lations. First: of all is the one which ri - mittee. prevents anyon? ,except ,for .the COUNTY j r HAMILTON "instead of", wasting away" he producer or owner of the tobacco said the family, f arpi Is a growing from asking any questions of a FUN FESTIVAL dynamic force In 'agricultural' j tobacco Iiu ct r. This is being . production. It has kePt ,pace fully J done to insure that'no: -one will Interfere with the vast )}creases in efficiency 'with an-inspector of distract [ YOU'VE BEEN READING ABOUT IT! made by agriculture as awtole. ] I him from his ajl-lmportant job ofgrading : NOW GET SET FOR ACTION! ) As a result, food prices are tobacco. The new your FRIDAY NITE AUGUST 9th at 7:30 the:lowest in, relation' to consumer regulation specifically statesJftiata. L* p .y ;Yh p.m.- income in history: The' average producer of. of a"lot 'oftobacco . American family dso'b Jrabout owner Beauty Contest featuring the lovliest young ladiesof 19:percent of its take-home'pay for I may ask an inspector.any the county. Don't miss it! question about the grade dventobacco. hit t .4 be f f MPENIN(1 ever 1 food and eats better"than 4 , fore. i ALL DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 10th- . .. . '.However. ICW.f prices-and : Other new regulations deal with --- : Ride the bucking broncho if you dare! \ the family 'farm-coU1d both be tobacco bAY' tobacco market ,opened last Merchants Invited the spacing of ,tobacco Jasper's I lot if the family farm is driven. warehous'es. 'deal Primarilywith I Ride the old fire truck and blow the siren!II! _ and so ; Thursday. alone with the rest of the Florida-Georgia Bell, and forces outside I ? To Advertise out of existence overwhelming by i warehousemen, These,'_regulations un.,the,rest,of the.bell it was a slow, lazy kind off opening, not In .See if you can dump someone in the tank.of water of J farming-by I ,provide for a. minimum .usual:vlgorcvs,,exciting event it usually J*.. Tobacco was scare*' '.,1" parity of bargaining power of suppliers WarehousesBoth Pony rides for the children! and customers of farmers space of 18 inches between, rows, ajwl'pf very pop?,quality.- The picture above was taken at Reyn , by vertical integration of farm production and 24 inches at the.'eJX1 of the row 1olda'.Big Top in,Ja tper bleb had the first sale U& yr. .The J Chandler's and Reynold's Cake Walk ; with food processing or between ,the ,last ,basket. and the .picture was. repeated in the afternoon however at, Chandler's I i Big Top warehouses have suggest .Pass the football! : distribution, or both; by contractor wan. Warehouse. Complete.figures on the Jasper market date are ed that the merchants of the county 1 captive farming: or even by an I These regulations printed on inside page of this issue. Over, the enihe:belt, prices put up signs in their warehousefor Catch the greased hog . generally con- < imposed, incapacity to fit the efficiently cern proceedures already-being and quality have been lowest in years, but the market Is now advertising purposes. .Food and drink aplenty S : -- produced output of smallfarms followed most warehouses in .taking on its .usual air of excitement as the scales''get ,behind Those merchants'1nterested! in it __._" into the, narrow requirements 1 the flue-cured:by area' They as .designed in rush hours and occasionally; a line forms of pickups, and doing. so, please contact Billy AND ON SATURDAY NITE A LITTLE COUNTRY . , of big processing and"Without dsstributing -!I merely& arrive at conformity :trucks piled high with neatly sheeted tobacco.Q.....' Is getting Burch., chairman of Merchant's MUSIC AND DANCING IN THE STREET! . , Committee companies. of the Chamber of Com " !: | among all marflets so that I ,, much better also and many piles are going for fee'680 top.L , capacity strong farm bargaining 1 merce. II! I to offset these growling forces,I inspection can be performed as Sponsored by Hamilton County Chamber of Commerce. W i both the family farmer and the j rapidly as possible- I' To Criticize!. Whom? When? Why? WE'LL BE LOOKING FOR YOU! F American consumer are threatened The Ser- I Agricultural Marketing By John T. Miller I t The labeling of a "family farm"as vice which through its Tobacco :.0 ? one with "40{ acres anda mule"or i Division performs' tobacco inspec- Man is a most highly complex his seductive approach through tr ictive suggestions making for . "with a homestead of 160 acres" I tion services, says'the new regu- organism composed of many sep- physical appearance, vanity and Improvement. Such criticism usually BEAUTY PAGEANT AUGUST.9 . I is now archaic the Secretary pointed lations will aid the service m donga arate and distinct parts. The var- pride and ma nfett;: into the quag. stems from volonarable , out. The family farm of today, more efficient job for the flue- ious parts are intricately organizedand mire of sin through"the act of dis- sources and seeks to compensate COUNTY FUN DAY AUGUST 10 he said "can be and is l big or little cured tobacco industry. minutely adjusted to give obedience to God's* rder. Man thus I far personal ineffiency.. "People in terms of acres, capital invest- unity and purposeful' reaction to proved himself unfit,tQtlive lI.g \_the, who livejn..glass houses should:not. ItXJust: : Around the Comer! You-won't want to rates the.;12am* l ment or dollars of output. The dis- ., impressions _releived. Under wwormaT -*... erdett'I fi r hf p with throw stones" contains wisdom for iKon County Beauty Pageant Friday evening August 9th. at 7:30 p.m. _.., t ng..teatuz'e I oftk..amity Donf.Forgetr-! --- condition the human organism -' his Creator, and was driven out of nondescript judges and critics oft and the Hamilton County Fun Day, all day Saturday, with !Square; :. -'farm Is"the Incentive that owner- is potentially capable of functioning the Garden to toil and wander over the acts of other people. Dancing Saturday evening August 10th, in Jasper City PatC) > J ship and management of a farming Aug. 5. JenningsCom. in a variety of situations the face of the earth I The: motive back of every act ofi big event is being sponsored by the Hamilton County CTfaavThe - :, operation vested in the farm family with increasing efficiency and After man passed through various i criticism should be carefully ex- ber of Commerce. , I that provides most of the work. Club Meeting effectiveness. The response to stages of growth and develop- ,lainped This procedure is desirablefor The "Miss Hamilton County" Applicants and their sponsors, to I "Since the members of the stimulation may be either voluntary ment of potential possibilities all those involved in the act. date, are: ; I average fann family provide Do ti now! Tie a string around or involuntary. In either case after many enlarged and extended Criticism when carefully scrutin- Marsha-Braswel} sponsored; .by Jasper. Lions Qub, .. 1.5 man-years of their own your finger! Write it on your date however the principle of causation experiences he began to exercisehis zied is often found to spring from Ann Camp SponsorecTby Jasper Garden O b'" "' labor, on the farm we classify all book! August 5-Date for organza.. operates with unfailing regularity. freedom more widely and give sinister motives on the part of self- Judy Small -- sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star t t those farms that use less than 1.5 tion of Jennings Community Cub In his maturely developed stage dad to deiate from the path of app:>inted critics. There is frequently Susan Levin sponsored by Jasper Woman's Club man-years of hired labor as family Time 8:00 p.m. (If you can't get man is expected to assume the responsibility expression to other acts that ten- found the desire to down Elaine Selph sponsored by Big Top Tobacco Warehouse , farms. Some of these are efficient there by eight, come when you for the results of his ethical conduct and righteous liv- grade the acts of others or to other Bobbie Jean Hayes sponsored by Dedge-Duke I\irnftUre CsmpanyDianne and profitable some are not. Some can) Place: Jennings High SchooL. behaving-a fact that should .pro- ing-the purpose o finis article wise call their motives into ques- Carter sponsored by Jasper Kiwanis Club f have adequate capital, some'do not Purpose: Organize a community voke reflective thinking however, si not to make an inven- tion implying through innuendo the Sharon Howell sponsored by W. R. Tuten Grocery . Some 'are well managed and adequately club to promote moral spiritual In the beginning the inspired tory of man's transgressions from .practice of unserupulus tactics: :Theresa' Jane Taylor sponsored by Chandler's Tobacco Warehouse not. the path of goodness and and personal Judith Elaine Stormant sponsored by Adams Bros. financed some are cultural an deconomic growth of writer tells us that man was madein greatness Prejudice, jealousy, Grocery . But they are all family farms the community.Who the image of his Creator. He but rather to focus attention upon[grievanceces are often found back Teddy Bates sponsored by Spur Service Station and we classify them as such as should come? Everyone interested therefore lived temporally in a one other trait of man's nature in .of criticism designed to inflict pun Linda Hurst sponsored by Jasper P. T. A.Donna . long as they hire less than 1.5 man in any or all of the above state of innocence, he had peaceof addition of disobedience trait ishment or damage one's reputation Collum sponsored by the Order of the Eastern Star XJL, . years of labor. objectives. mind and enjoyed intimate fel- that can become destructive and and good name. Eileen Carter sponsored! by Stephen Foster Music Cub "Inherent in this family farm lowship with his maker. He livedIn unpardonable in its agrivated sta-J I Another practice commonly observed Be on hand Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock to cheer your,favorite. . concept is the spirit of enterprisethat the Paradise of God in primitive ges.The J is embodied in the hourly "Queen" to victory!f " cares for and conserves the efficient producer of agricultural trait referred to in the aboveis ,Proverb: "The pot calling the conditions, without the arts and ?? land; carries with it the ambition products in terms of current scientific crafts that characterize the condi- that of Criticism-unwarranted kettle black'-"Ibis needs no elaboration to science and technology' destruction and malicious criticism Its meaning .r apply technological and manage- tions of modern living. He howeverwas or interpretation. S \ ,because of the rewards of improved ment practices." a candidate for immorality This is not intended as an indic- ; while expressed in figurative efficiency; it implies a desire of ment Criticism as such far from language is unmistakably clear.Examples .- I the tanner. to invest in and Im- Figures presented in the Secre fore bedience.We his fall through the sin'of diSo- it. The reference to that type are numerous.In @ 1 1 ic1obPs . 1 prove his community where so tary's testimony showed that in -criticism given by those unqualified this concluding paragraph ( t much of his family's life is center 1959, the year of the last farm census are also told that man was both by training and personal please allow the writer to quote the S ed. almost 96 percent of the 'na- made "free" that he was endowed disposition Criticism when warranted following statement which sum 8 I i: :"I believe the family.farm system tion's total 3.7 million farms were with the capacity to exercise and motivated by constructive marizes in brief the substance of % is worth preserving because it "family farms," which accounted choice when faced with conflicting purposes is the keystone to individual this article. "There is so much bad I :\ has social worth as well as economic for more than 70 percent of 'an values. This priviledge and oppor- improvement and the touch- in.the best of us and so much goodin I value.. But if we are realistic. farm commodity,marketing, valu tunity to choose plus his weak stone of Community progress. the worst of us that it doesn't behoove 3Yasere Lt961 wtmust! recognize that the familyfarm" ted at 1959 prices received by far- inhibitive! power: constitute the be-1 i I The type of criticism denounced any of us to talk about the h'-"- i will continue only if it is an ginning stages of man's fall and here is commonly regarded as'des- rest of us. 1 the ,world's greatest .tragedy. tructve. It is unjustly! and improperly As a matter of fact only God sits FLORIDA A HUNDRED YEARS creation of the Confederacy as a God issued; warning to man whilein motivated and is often given high enough up to pass judgement AGO permanent respite from tf10 sec ) THE AMERICAN WAY \ the Garden not to partake of cer by those unqualified to pass valid worn the motives and conduct of tional controversies' wMelr"had - tain fnrit.The tempter came with judgement or offer objective cons- mankind. think it over! I August 3, =- In a letter to Governor plagued the people of the IJWted __ .. t Miltorv. Dr. Thomas M., Palmer States prior to 1630. When semfcer . ,, reports that there are now a hun- reflection replaced the early elation \' A" REUC FROM TH6 PlREHf5fOiCIC PAST' ,- p-1 dred patients in the Florida Hospital over secession. Floridfams at HE I in Richmond with room enoughto first maintaiined their faith in the / I If.1 fUR I tIOSIP I accommodate as many more !ultimate triumph of the Confederate : - t REGULATIONS JUST wi .+ ';+ "OHG The wounded from the Battle ofGettysburg [ cause. However avian ..,.. .. . INTERFERE WITH t It GAR are coming in slowly; [ale rapUdIY.det iorMed as ,fIl-: NATURE figs THEONtyMANWHOOSM ' omy 12 or 13 privates and no officers j emmental services became d - are being treated. The Confed cated casualty lists increased in IS POUND IN LARSS JUDGMENT/ FSS+ erat government has notified Dr i(length, and the effect of the block. I AfV LAKESTHWOUGNOUT ? RIVERS Palmer that it fur- ' 7 _. can no longer ade became more severe. ,. .;. nish coffee execept for the very GAR GEN 2ALLY Names of Hamilton County men FI.OftII'A' worse cases. Dr. Palmer thinks I .' who fought in the included war ti ; m PREFER CALM N TEZe that coffee Is "almost indispensible : Jerry B. Taylor Lewis I 0t s AtW HUMfJIiRS orTHEMME i for: the sick", and he asks Milton Taylor ; - ,. Daniel D. Green J. Dariel -' : to purchase a few sacks of cFTal o65EltYEp M9F11i6gtallL7Lc i Green ' Ely Knight, Dock Math { ACT THE St1RFACEAdi. I coffee plus sugar and syrup, and Math Mathis, Capt Charles F. forward it to Richmond. Palmer .J { OP -7HB WftTEK TH6VEAT :'says "three pounds of coffee and Cone, 1st Lt.; Wfley Lee Jake Good ; \ { fl5 ES LARVAE OF' I bread, Capt. Spencer, John H. Lee furnish SCALES OF THONG __ ARE I six pounds of sugar one U4KP AND 1'4M4M* .JNSJC15 ANP CWwri3H :pint each for 100 men but by ad- John F. Smith Sr., Robert Paine f Capt. Stewart Haana Capt. J E. I .S SHAPED WrTH HI E"'A'" fIfU'JtVrtJ! LTNI.RE I ing a little rye or wheat and a little Dr. McGinnis, Judge Watson Dr. 5r. ,more sugar this quantity could OF .coATIHB Rice Dr. Ancrum John ; Hogans, give them coffee twice a day so James H. Lee. John Lee, Judge D. that 100 men would use about 100 B. Johnson, Mr. Roberts Mr. Che pound of coffee and 300 pounds< of shire. John E. TttteB, Capt Johri " sugar a month. Syrup is used in 1 Hately, Mr. Frink Mr. Turner. ' the proportion: of two quarts for I Two Zipperers Mr. Smith, Josh .tllf every 100 men per day this is !ordinarily enough but: as there is Lee. Dr. Staten Dan Gfitts Lee"t !a general scorbutic taint in almost Ben Holmes Dr. Marion Josh Tlh: JIow( C' every man in the army, double Hunter, Mr. Mitchefi. Richard Hunter I r I that quantity could be advantageously two Cheshire, Mr. Bryan, Mr. f -d *Biu.'QIt iw v used. Sugar and syrup are Bro ward. Augustus Hteton I =.! --\o.: .. ff.oRI Afl both anti-coris4ics." :D.R Johnson: J. K. Soaff.W. H. I ' 1'fibi! gt1r101 T teucellent t j ,= Free Competition: The World'sBeat .. ..z I To" ;most Ferns secession McLeod,N. S. Ha& C N. Crews, L; "R seemed;tegal.logical;and justified.Themajority Coatlcagd. oa Pat* 2)'t . = ( : .. 1-_ F _a1.'. ... 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