Tom Linder Commissioner
to assume the responsibilities of
hip. The people cannot avoid
ponsibilities and at the same
serve their rights as citizens,
he original Constitution of the
es dealt with the union of the
erate for the oe saan of
(not individuals).
individual citizens of that day,
of their individual rights and
, demanded the adoption of the
amandments which are called
OF RIGHTS. These ten
ec the individual and. the state
also drawn in such manner as
t the individual citizen from
states respectively.
en Amendments was to preserve
wers of soveriegnty in the citizens
state governments would always
ect to the will of the people and
the Federal Government sub-
the will of the people acting
gh their respective legislature
their electors and through their
en and Senators.
yple to be preserved to any _great-
it than the powers of Federal
ite Governments are limited. That
facts were in the minds of the
at the time of the adoption of the
endments known as the BILL
RIGHTS is self-evident from a cas-
dy of the Amendments themselves.
note that each of the Amend-
; has the purpose of forever limiting
owers of government over the people
lows:
TICLE ie ones shall make
- respecting an establishment of
or prohibiting the free exercise
or abridging the freedom of
r of the press; or the right of
yple peaceably to assemble and to
1 the Government for, a redress
>
1g necessary to the security of a
ate, the pete of the ga to ao
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1953
_ RESPONSIBILITIES OF Pi:
NUMBER 50
oe states so as to set up a .
ts, as adopted, were so drawn
ny by the Federal Government _
by. the governments of the -
main idea and central theme of
impossible for the liberties of
tered in any house
without the consent of he owner, nor in
time of war but in a manner to be pre-
scribed by law.
ARTICLE IV. The right of the
people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects, against un-
reasonable searches and seizures, shall
not be violated, and no warrants shall
issue but upon probable cause, support-.
ed by oath or affirmation, and particu-
larly describing the place to be searched,
and the persons or things to be seized.
ARTICLE V. No person shall be
held fo answer for a capital or other in-
famous crime unless on a presentment.
or indictment of a Grand Jury, except
in cases arising in the land or naval
forces, or in the militia, when in actual
service, in time of war or public danger;
nor shall any person be subject for the
same offense to be twice put in jeopardy
of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in
any criminal case to be witness against
himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty,
or property, without due process of law;
ner shall private property be taken for |
public use without just compensation.
ARTICLE VI. In all criminal prose-
cutions, the accused shall enjoy the right
to a speedy and public trial, by an im-
partial jury of the State and district
wherein the crime shall have been com-
mitted, which districts shall have been
previously ascertained by law, and to be
informed of the nature and cause of the
accusation; to be confronted with the wit-
_ nesses against him; to have compulsory
process for obtaining witnesses in his
favor, and to have the assistance of coun-
sel for his defense.
ARTICLE VII. In suits at common |
-law, where the value in controversy shall
exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial
by jury shall be preserved, and no fact
tried by a jury shall be otherwise re-
examined in any court of the United
States than according to the rules of
the common law. ~ |
ARTICLE VIII. Excessive bail shat
not be required, nor excessive fines im-
posed, nor cruel and unusual punish-
ments inflicted.
ARTICLE IX. The enumeration in
the Constitution of certain rights shall
not be construed to deny or disparage
others retained by the people.
- ARTICLE X. The powers not dele-
gated to the United States by the Con-
stitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to the States respec-
tively, or to the people.
You will note that Article X reserves
all power, not delegated, te the states
or to the-people. Since the people have
\
~-
The people cannot reserve these rights
control of their state governments, this
in effect reserves in the people them-
selves all powers not delegated to the ~
Federal Government. A
SURRENDER OF FREEDOM
Everytime the Federal Constitution
is amended so as to give additional pow-
ers to the Federal Government, that
much of the peoples liberties are SUI=
rendered. ;
Everytime a foreign treaty is made
by the President of the United States,
that much of the liberties of the people
are usurped by the chief executive,
Whenever the United States Senate
and the President makes and ratifies a
treaty such as that of the United Nations
organization, the Atlantic Charter or
other foreign entangling alliances, the
rights of the people are usurped and they.
are made subject to foreign law makers
and foreign courts. The wealth ,and the
manhood of the people of the United
States are returned to dictatorial gov-
ernment and the rights they won in blood.
and hardships from Lexington and Con-
cord to the final surrender of the British
forces are taken from the people and
deposited in the hands of Communists,
Fascists, dictators, and scum of the earth,
and liberties and at the same time sur-
render them either to the Federal Gov-
ernment or to any foreign government
or combination of governments.
Every American citizen should pon-
der well these facts. If the people de-
sire for their children and their chil.
drens children to be serfs and pawns in
the hands of the international money =
changers, and the leaders of isms and
chisms of the world, then their proper
course is to sit down and do nothing
about it. ae
If the people desire to pass on to their
children and childrens children the lib-
erties. which, under God, have been
handed down to them from brave an-
cestors of the past, then each of us should
take the matter in our hearts and in the
quiet seclusion of the home and fireside,
talk to God and ask His blessings and
direction on our actions as individual
citizens and voters in deciding how to
vote-on each candidate and each measure
submitted on the ballots at each election,
Not only that, but each citizen, having
satisfied his soul and conscience as to
the right course, should let the officials
in the Federal and State Governments
know what they believe.
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture
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SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Clean White Nest Onion Sets,
$1.35 gal; Leather Britches
Beans, 50c lb. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Bunyon Weeks, Dial.
, Tobacco Seed, clean, tested, 2
Jeading var. Chambers Special
and 402, $1.00 oz.; $10.00 lb.; 3
Ibs. 25.00; 5. 1bs.,; $35.00 PP.
. Karl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Cokers Ped. Seed Oats, 48-93
eert. Blue Tag Victor Grain 95
pet. germ, State lab. tested, in
new 4 bu. bags, $1.75 bu. K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton. Phone 2151.
* Pensacola Bahair Grass Seed, | 2
20c lb. Virgil T. Barber, Nash-
ville, Rt. 3.
About 2500 bu. Oats, 88c bu.
bulk at barn. No order less than
100 bushels. Notify before com-
ing. Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,
Macon, Rt. 3. Phone 37030.
White Tender Half Runned
Garden Beans, 55c cup; Red
peckled Crowder and Blue Java
eas, 25c lb. in 5 lbh. lots er more.
Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Reseeding Dixie Crimson
Clover, 99.41 pct. pure, 94.5 pct.
erm., 18c lb. Norman Johnson,
arrenton.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
28cstart. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rock-
mart, Rt. 2, Box 140.
1953 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
99 pct. pure, 92 pct. germ., test-
ed, recleaned, $18.00 Cwt. Cecil
Travis, Riverdale Tel. Fayette-
ville 5581.
Pure Sanford Seed Wheat,
$2.50 bu.; Hastings 100 bu. Oats,
$1.25 bu. Riley C. Couch, Turin.
Long, Wide Leaf, Bull Face
Tobacco Seed, 75c Tbl.; Okra,
$1.00 lb.; Gourd Seed, 3 pks., $1:
Also Sage and Catnip Plants,
$1.00 doz.; And Martin and Dip-
per Gourds, $2.50 doz. Add post-
age. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20c st.; 12 sts., $1.00: PP. Mrs.
Earl Fincher, Rockmart.
No. 1. Blue Lupine, 1953 crop,
raised on my own farm, in 100
ib. bags, cleaned, dried by and
stored at J. W. Slade Cleaning
Plant, and to be loaded out from
there. Elmer Freisch, Groover,
Finleyson.
White Mush Peas, 35 cup; 3
cups, - $1.00; Red Speckled
Crowder and White Blackeye,
30c cup; 4 cups;, $1.00; Also
Okra Seed, 40c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay.
Red Nest Onions, $1.25 gal
Add 25c postage, 10c to checks.
Mrs. Maud Lane, Vienna, Rt. 1.
Arlington and Cokers Victor-
grain (48-93) Oats, $1.25 bu;
Calhoun Barley, $1.75; Chan-
cellor Wheat, $2.50 bu. All re-
cleaned, sacked, shipped by R. R.
Valley, Rt. 3. Phone 772,
=~
Seed, true to name, cleaned,
germ. 90 pct., 50e oz.; 4 oz., $1.50;
$5.50 lb. PP. Prompt shipment.
Geo. Y. Fletcher, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Recleaned, reseeding rye
12 1/2 lb. x 100 Ib. lots.
Joel W. Sanders, Newnan, RFD
FOR.
e
Abruzzi rye, $2.50 bu.; Chan-
cellor Wheat, $2.50 bu.; Victor
Grain Oats, $1.10 bu.; Brown
Top Millet, 10c lb.; Kobe Lespe-
deza, 20e Ib FOB. All combine
run. Sample on request. C. W.
Finney, Haddock.
Fine selected grade Silver
Dollar Tobacco Seed, tested
yields 1800 lbs. per acre with
1200 fertilizer, 50c oz. PP. W. P.
Brantley, Naylor, RFD No. 1.
1953 crop Striped Old Fashion
Cornfield Bean Seed, 50c cup.;
Also Fresh Hot Pepper, $1.25 gal.
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann,
Union Point; Rt. 1.
Ky. 31 Fescue, 17c lb.; Dixie
Crimson Clover, 2Q lb. Both
passed field inspectih for certi-
| fication; Rescue, 6c lb.; Chapel
Hill Rescue, 8c lb.; Arlington
Oats, $1.15 bu. C. D. Wood,
Bowdon. Tel 2131.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
1953crop,.20.. Tbli;.6 Tbis,; $1;
5.00 lb. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson
Martin.
Clean White Multiplying Nest
Onions, $1.50 gal. PP. Ready for
Planting. Mrs. S A Browning,
Ailey.
Tift. 14 Rustproof Oats, 90 pct.
germ., $1.00 bu. combine run;
Recleaned in new 4 bu. bags,
$1.20 bu. Duke Lane, Fort
Valley.
105 tons Brown Top Millet,
germ, 87 pct., pure, 99 pct., no
noxious weeds. J. P. Alexander,
Louisville.
Old Fashion Nest Onions, $1.
etteville.
First and Second Year Golden
Harvest Tobacco Seed for sale
Ottis Dykes, Hazlehurst.
Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 35c cup Colored Butter-
beans 30c cup, Tuckers Favorite
Roasting Ear Corn, 50c pt.; 75c
qt.; half gal., $1.25; $2.00 gal $5.
orders PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Bowdon.
Freight. L. P. Singleton, Fort
gal. PP. Mrs. Roy Harrell, Fay- |
Va. Gold and 402 Tobacco! 54
OB. | 5
FOR SALE |
Reg. Alpine Buck, 2 yrs. old,
8 qt. milker, $20. at my place
B. L. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W.
Hamilton St.
Several milk goats, one 1%
gal. when fresh, one 1 gal, and
one 3 qts., also several young
ones ready to breed. Lott Stits,
Soperton, Rt. 1.
3 milk nannie goats, one old,
.2 young, never had kids but
pasture bred 2 months, $20. ea.
at: my farm. Edgar Fowler,
Athens, ~
Young Tog. Male Goat Kids,
hornless, castrated, no objec-
tionable odor, $8. ea; 2, $15. Can-
not ship. H. D. Guthrie, Pine
Lake, P. O. Box 82. Phone At-
Janta 4-37710.
Toggenburg milk goat, giv-
ing 1 qt. day, also 1 white
Saanan goat, both bred to
freshen April 10th, for sale.
Mrs, E. . Deckard, Atlanta,
1184 Lucile Ave., S.W. AM 4475.
1 young billy goat, gentle,
well trained, $7; 1 young red-
dish color milk goat, already
bred, $14. Trade for chickens.
James Schinell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd. N.E. CR 4390.
Tobacco. Seed, cleaned, test-
ed, 2 leading varieties, Chambers
Special No. 402, $1.00 oz.; $10.
lb.; 3 lbs., $25.00; 5 Ibs., $35.00.
PP, Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Extra large white and streak-
ed better beans, 4 cups, $1.25;
white crowder and purple hull
peas, 5 cups, $1.25; tender
streaked Half Runners, 3 cups,
$1.50. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula. Rt: 1. <
PLANTS FOR SALE
Young Wonderberry, Gibson,
and Golds Strawberry Plants,
85e C; Black and Red Rasp-
berry, Horseradish, Sage, $1.00
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lona
Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
Wakefield and Copenhagen
Frostproof Cabbage, 50 C; $2.10
M; Strawberry, $1.00 C; 300,
$2.25. Add 5e per 100 for postage.
Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt.:
C. W., J. W. Cabbage, 500, $1;
$1.50 M; Larger lots, $1.25 M.
Del promptly. Full count. Phone
3328. J. P. Mullis, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Hastings Prolific Everbearing
Strawberry, $3.50 C for runners;
Stock, $1.50 C. PP. C. A,.Shell,
Atlanta, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.
Chas. and Early Jersey Wake-
field, Early Flat Dutch Cabbage,
Prompt shipment.
Mary C.
Lovell, Baxley, Rt. 4.
Blakemore and Everbearing
Strawberry plants, 75c; also yel-
low and sassafras roots, 25c Ib.
Add_ postage. Mrs. Mary Ellis,
Pisgah.
Frostproof Chas. Wakefield
Cabbage and Great Lake Lettuce
Plants, 35 C; 300, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.
Missionary Strawberry plants, |
80c.C. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Omie E, Faircloth, Pulaski.
Kudz Crowns, $4.00 C; $12.00
M; Klondike Strawberry, $4.00
C; $10.00 M; Lucretia Dewberry,
$4.00 C; $30.00 M; Mrs. T. A.
Hipp, Hogansville.
Nice Everbearing Straw-
berry. If properly cultivated
and_fetrilized bear until killed
by freeze in Dec. one cent ea.
PP. L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna, Rt.
ve
| ald. 13
Cabbage, and Cabbage Collard |
| $1.25; $2.00 M. Del. PP; 5 M, $7.
Missionary and Mastodon
Strawberry, $1.00 C. PP. Damp
packed, Tom Kittle, Carrollton,
Rt 9. |
Large White Crystal Wax
Bermuda Onion Plants, green,
fresh (pencil size) 350, $1.00; 500,
Exp. Prompt mailing. Statis.
SEED AND GRAIN |
-| Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1
500, $1.00: $1.50 M. Full count.|
Schley, and Moneymakers, 1-2
ft $1.00;-/23 ft. $125: 8-4 tS
Jersey and Charleston Wake-
field Cabbage, and Cabbage Col-
lard Plants, $2.50 M; 500, $1.50;
$1.00, 300. Special price on large
lots. Tel 45079. B. F. Mallard,
Savannah, RFD, Box 528.
Blakemore and _ Missionary
S
L. E. Toole, Macon, 1497-Burton
Ave.
Blakemore and Klondike
Strawberry, $1.00 C; $7.00 M;
Lawton Blackberry, $1.00 d0z.;
$7.00 C..T. H. Graves, Fayette-
ville.
Fresh Fall Cabbage, Chas.
Wakefield, Copenhagen, and
Early Jersey, also White Ber-
muda Onion, and Ga. Collard,
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; Del. prepaid;
5 M and up, $1.50 C. Exp. collect.
Will mix orders large or small.
Prompt shipment. E. L. Fitz-
gerald, Box 662.
Jersey, Charleston, and Copen-
hagen Cabbage, Ga. Collard, and
White Flat Sweet Bermuda
Onion, 300, $1.00 500; $1.25: $2.00
M del parcel post; 5000, $7.50
exp. collect. I. L. Stokes, Fitz-
gerald. - =
Pondora Lemons, Strong
plants, $1.00. PP. A.-M. Whit-
field, Gainesville, P. O. Box 317.
Chas. Wakefield Frostproof
C; 500, $1.75; Klondike Straw-
berry, 75c C; 500, $3.00 PP. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
#rostproof Chas. Wakefield.
and Early Jersey Cabbage, 500,!
$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. Full count guar. Dewey
Mathis Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Chas. Wekefield Frostproof
Cabbage, and White Bermuda
Onion Plants, ready, 300, $1.00;
$2.50 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts.
Frostproof Chas. Wekefield,
Early Jersey Cabbage, 500, $1.50;
$2.50. M. Del. Full count. E. C.
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
$1.00 C; Blakemore Blackberry,
Raspberry, 6, $1.00 Mtn Huckle-
berry, 50c doz.; One pound hast-
ings English Peas, 75c; Elberta
Peach Seed, 35c doz.; 25c doz.
in lots of 100. Plus postage Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming. ~
Good Klondike Strawberry,
$4.80 M. Exchange for good pe-
cans. Ea. Pay postage. Mrs. Guy
Blakemore Strawberry, $1.00
C; 500, $4.50; $9.00 M; Mastodon,
70e C; 500, $3.00 $5.00 M; Klon-
dike, 60c C; 500, $2.75; $4.75 M;
Mtn* Huckleberry, bearing size,
7c doz.; Catnip, 25 bunch;
Peppermint, 25 doz. Add post-
poe. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville,
Crystal Wax White Bermuda
Onion Plants, large, pencil size,
350, $1.00; 500, $1.25; $2.00 M.
Del. PP. Mailed promptly. Guar.
statis. H. J. Puckett, Fitzgerald,
Box 627. rea
Chas. Wakefield and Golden
Acre, Frostproof Cabbage, fresh
and green, also White Bermuda
Onion Plants, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M, Prompt del. PP.
R. Chanclor, Pitts.
PECANS AND OTHER
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE
Currant Sprouts, 1/12 - 21/2
ft., high, footed, 35c a. PP. No
orders less than 4. Mrs. Allie S.
lh Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box
Bilght resistant Chinese Chest-
nut Trees, 18 in. - 24 in., $1.00 ea.;
3, $2.50. R. G. Largin, East Point,
311 North Randall St. Ca. 4970.
Peach Plums, 45c ea.; May
Cherry, 40c ea:; Mtn Huckle-
berry, bearing size, 2 doz., 75c;
Imp. Blackberry, Field Dew-
berry, each 50 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Edwin Patterson, Cum-
ming, Rt. 1.
Budded Pecan Trees, Stuart,
fully guar. F.F. Stokes, Fitzger-
Plants, each $2.50 M. PP. Doyt!
Lightsey, Baxley. |
Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.25: $2.00!
Abbeville, Rt. 2, Box 103.
$1.50; Seedling, 6-8 ft., $1.00 ea.
FOB. R. L. Adkins, Cordele, Rt.
Muscad
|Black and French Mulberry, 5,
White Bermuda Onion, and/$1.00; Celestial and Purple Figs,
50c, $1.00 ea. Add postage. Exch. |
M. Full count. Mrs. W. R. Clark,| for
Red and Yellow May Plum,
ine, Pink Crabapple,
PLANTS FOR SALE |
trawberry, $1.00 C. Prompt del.| $3.00
pecans, 10 lbs., $3.60 PP;
press.
shear. ~
large, well filled, 5 Ibs.;
peck; $7. bu. Add :
J. Brown, Toccoa, Rt. 2. ~~
parcel post in 3rd zone. is
Rt. 6.
in hull, 1953 crop, hand picke
washed, dried. $2. peck, $6. bu
igs blue java peas, 25 Ib ie
Ib.
Brown, Ball Ground. Rt,
WALNUTS AND WALI
$1.50 bu. Plus shipping
No COD
Dewey Gulledge, Abbevi
Box 116, Rt. 1.
Apple: Yellow and
Yellow and Red Delic
bearing, Shockley, Ya
Black Twig, Winesap, T
and Grimes;
Blue Damson Plum,
insp., prepaid, 50c ea.
up;
FOB A, J.
Red and Black Ras
Everbearing, $1.50 doz.
apple, May Cherry, Dan
Peach Plum, Pear. 8, $2.01
6, $1.00; Fox Grape, Fall
ter Grape, $2.50 doz; Blu
Huckleberry, | Hazelnu **
doz;. Sage plants, 6, $1.0
M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega,
Nice 1 yr. Apple and
trees, 35c ea; larger, 2 y
ea; 1 yr. Pear, Cherry, Plu
Apricot, 65c ea; 3 ft. size
nut and Pecan, $1.50 ea.
Varieties T. M. Webb, Elliji
. Hazelnut bushes, $1.00
red and yellow plums and.n
cadines, 6, $1.00; blackbe
dewberry, large Min. h
berry, 85c doz; Sassafras,
cherry, wild gooseberry, 6,
Add postage. Mrs. D. M. BE
way, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.
May cherry and black w.
trees and muscadine grape
6, $1.00; Condons gaint
don .everbearing strawb
plants, $1.00 C; black raspbei
$1.25 doz. bunches. Add poste
rig Mae Turner, Gaines
Blue Damson plum sp
and muscadine~vines, 4 ft.
ea; small clearstone peach
35 doz; simp. large field |
berry, bearing size, 50c
Klondike strawberry, 5c ~
Mtn. huckleberry, bearing
2 doz. 75c. Add po
Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Rt. |
PEANUTS AND P
FOR SALE ~
1953 large White Spanish
nuts, $1.50. pk.; $5. bu.;
Red Peanuts, 2-4 in hull,
pk.; $6. bu. Add postage. |
Claude Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt.
Shelled Pecans, 85c Ib.
within 100 mi. radius of A
ta if ordered in not less
5 Ib. lots with Stuarts, 35c_
Seedlings, 25c lb. Geo. A. F
a Albany, 1503 Daw 2
ae crop Sod ane
ling Pecans, good quali
Jb. PP in Ga. Min. shipment:
lbs. More if desired. Will
for good sacks: 1 lb. per sa
Min. 20 Ibs, shipment. Ea.
postage. L. P. Singleton,
Valley, Rt. 3. phone TZ:
1953 crop Pecan
halves $1. Ib.; Pieces,
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Sw
Union Point, Rt. 1.
~ Fine quality large soft
or more, 30c lb. by prep
D. J. Harrison, B
New crop Schley Peca
Stuarts, 7 Tbs.,- $240; 2 in
Georgia. Mrs. J. M. Jon
Grayson.
Red Valencia peanuts,
1953 Stuart pecans, 40c
10 Ibs. John F. Lindsey, Tifto
Large pink skin peanuts, 2
lots. Add
MEATS FOR SALE
Black Walnuts, hulled, dry
er personal ch
1953 Dried Hull Black ~
nuts, 25c lb. in 4 lb. lots
up. Add postage. Mrs.
Edmonds, Toccoa, Rt. 2.
Black Walnuts, 1953 crop
bs Satna ea
al. Walnuts for
sacks. Mrs. Grady Brewer,| fa p
i Teomsboro, Box 20.
ay -postage.
J Coffey, plawwoutties RET
1. P
2
an gleton
Phone 772.
ft
nuts, $3. bu.; Also
ds, 50c doz. Add post-
for sacks. Mrs. Gra-
r, Toomsboro.
ats, $1. ib Add!
.O. Money ee or
ae Albertson,
ae ready, | $1. pt.
nmie Nell Saine, Mur-
oie
Bentley,
Walnut Meats, 50c pt.; phone 3697,
PP. Add postage.
except for cashier's.
rone, Carniesville, Rt.) pedeza hay,
farm. John
ad old Walnut Meats, 85J11.
basse Mary
OR mp STRAW *phone 4372.
00 ton. Mrs. Grace.
hickamauga, Rt. 1.
Baled Burmuda and Lespedeza
, | Hay, $40.00 ton; Baled oe ay
Barley Straw, $30. 00 ton. L.
Fort Valley.
eS
Bal feles beient Ycapedeca
ay, $30.00 ton. L. V.
* | Griffin, Rt. 4. Phone 7015.
15 tons Runner Peanut Hay,
$20.00 ton at.my place. Troy
Shiver, Camilla. Tl 4612.
Bright, clean Fescue Hay, $1
bale at my farm. James H. Kent,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2.
100 tons bright baled hay,
baled without rain. Combination
of Bermuda Crab and Dallis
grasses. Contains no weeds. $30
ton FOB my farm. J. Lynwood C.
Thomaston,
Ret.
30 to 40 tons ocd, bright Les-
$35.00 ton;
-|good grass hay, $30.00 ton. At
, Zebulon. phone
Le : : Sun-cured Lespedeza hay, 65c
bale at my barn. Have about
1500 bales Jack Barnett, Colbert.
15 tons bright baled cuicks
$25.00 ton. Ralph Dunn, Mari-
etta. Rt. 6 ame 82324.
Collins,
*
also
4
Fresh yard brown and white
eggs, med. and large, 60c and
70ec doz. at my place.
Sumlin,
Ave., N.W., BE 53938. 7
FEATHERS: |
Sev. lbs., clean, unused pure |
goose feathers for sale. Mrs. M.
Lanier, Metter.
GARLIC:
Home grown garlic, for sale.
Mary Thomas,
Mary St., S.W.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
OIC Pigs,
nose, bloc y type stock, reg.
buyers name, treated and crat-
ed, $20. ea. Or less at my farm.
MO only., Paul J. Cain, Com-
merce, Rte 1."
Atlanta,
from reg.
at my barn
Mr. Tom Linder
MISCELLANEOUS State Capitol
FOR SALE Atlanta, Georgia
Dear Mr. Linder:
EGGS:
W. J.
730 Grand
22 4-H
These educational,
and crafts, and others.
Atlanta, 549
short
506 County Administration Building
Atlanta, Georgia
December 1,
Commissioner of Agriculture.
Clubs
1958
, 1609 4-H Club members
1450 Farm: families represented
3505 4H Club projects
demonstrational and money making
projects consist of leadership, community organization, public
speaking, cotton, corn, garden, hay, pasture, livestock, poultry,
forestry, landscaping, home making, canning, food preparation,
freezing foods, child care, clothing, home improvement, arts
The projects are supervised by the
County Agents and Home Demonstration Agents in cooperation
with the University of Georgia, College of Agriculture, Georgia~
Extension Service and Georgia Experiment Stations.
We are endeavoring at all times 4o train boys and girls
to become outstanding citizens in. their community. We appre- ~
ciate your personal interest, your moral support and your fine
spirit of cooperation which help us to carry out our program.
With kindest personal regards, I am
Sincerely yours,
S.D.
County Agent Fulton County
Truitt
s 4-H Club Work in Fulton County .
25 tons good peanut hay, $20
ton in single ton lots; $18.00 ton
in 10 ton lots,
3.|Paul Lockley, Lyons. Rt. 4.
- og Prices Paid At Various Markets
_NO.1 NO. 2 NO.3 NO4 Chatham Co. Stockyard, Savannah 21.10 20.50: - 19.75
a a ae Columbus Stockyard, Columbus 21.80 21.70
Sa Mia Sagan 21.40. 21.00 19.50 19.10 Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 21.05 20.10 20.00
Ga. Farm Prod. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 21.90 21.25 20.50 19.90
Gis Kacwen, Nashville 20.59 19.78. 1876 19.20 Jesup Stockyard, Jesup : 21.36 20.85 20.05 19.56
"Com. Co., Mecon 21.70 21.50 21.00 19.70 | Millen Livestock Market, Millen 21.00 20.50 20.10 20.00
25 = = ; : < Muscogee Livesteck Co., Columbus 22.50 22.20
Aaa Scns 2127. 2065 20.15 Gcilla Livestock Co., Ocilla 21.14 20.85 19.87 19,70,
L 7S Com. S Seme = 24.00 22.70 21.70 20.00 Seminole L/S Auction, Donalsonville 21.20 20.55 19.95 19.00
Sfobkyor ds. Speiigiicld : 21.25 2030 19.50 20.45 -Shumans L/S Mkt., Hagan 21.43 21.02 20.00 20.40
mae Ca. Mounio 7 20. 40. 21.10 Sutton Livestock Co., Sylvester 21.17 ~~ 20.70 ae 19-952
fees Sim, pa = 2300 22.00. 18.00. 18.00 Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro 22.17 21.50 20.00
ee ee : 20.00 20.00 _ December 1 , ;
tock Mkr. dnc., Cuthbert } 20.75 - 20.06 19.70 20.10 Appling Co. L/S Market, Baxley 23.43 21.10 20.31
cClure Com. Co., Rome 24.00 23.50 22.00 20.00 | Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas 21.08 20.91 20.13 19.10
stock Mkt., Vidatia 21.50 20.75 20.00 19.00 | Dawson Livestock Co., Dawson 21.43 21.02 20.60
Stockyord, Washington | 22.10 21.10 20.00 19.50 | Elbert L/S Auction Barn, Elberton 22.50 22.00 21.00 18.00
Hawkinsville 21.50 21.10 20.80 19.40 | Famers Co-op L/S Assoc., Soperton 21.65 20.65 20.00 19.50
Sa Farmers L/S Auction, Nashville 21.22 21.05 20.79 19.60
Stockyard, Alma_ 20.90 20.35 19.85 19.60 | Farmers Stockyard, Artington 21.25 21.05 20.35 20.00
Stockyard, Bainbridge = 20.75 20.30 19.30 18.95 | Greensboro L/S Auction, Greensboro 22.00 20.00 18.00 21.00
k Com. Co., Dublin 20.55 20.05 19.30 - 2030 ee
/s A Fi 21.01 2055 20.00 McRae S/Yd., McRae 21.50 20.70 20.16 18.60
mty Stockyard; Jesup 2152 eke 4688 Wess Metter Livestock Market, Metter 21.75 21.19 20.25 20.50
27 Mitchell L/S Co., Camilla 21.38 20.81 20.00 20.00
estock Market, Metter 27.00 21.45. 2020 Smith Stockyard, Augusta 21.75 21.25 20.30 20.80
SA Pchianes, Satake. 2185 S1as 208s ~ Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 2144 21.15 20.26 20.05
estock Com, Co., Cordele "31.30 20.99 20.30 Troup Co. Ms Sale, LaGrange 22.70 21.70
L/S Auction, Bainbridge 20.85 20.10 18.60 ssi
ies Com. Co., Quitman erec ony Go sas eer Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia 21.75 2131. 20.38 10.55
Sescicgal eseow eee aan - NE Ga. L/S Auction Barn, Athens 23.00, Aap pope _
|. Thomson . 21.90) 21.10 20.90 21.50 | Union Stockyard, Albany 21.36 20.99 20.00 20.00
21.50 21.05 20.50 20.25 | Ragsdale-Long Cert. Co., Lakeland 21.42. 2065 19.84 18.81
Stockyard, Thomasville 21.45 20.05 Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 22.10 21.46 21.00
rds Inc., Tifton 21.01 20.65 19.55 19.30 | Hazlehurst L/S Market, Hazlehurst 21.61 21.27 20.01 19.05
Stockyard, Lyons 21.63 21.25 20.50 19.50 | Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 21.57 20.70
anrerd. Wrighteiile : 21.60 20.40 ' Peoples L/S Mkt., Inc., Cuthbert 21.63 21.13 20.34 19.55
: Turner Co. Stock Barn, Ashburn 21.52 20.75 20.12
Com. Co., Cartersville 23.00 20.00 Wilkes County Stockyard, Washington 2400 23.75 22.50
. Stockyard, Blackshear 21.53 21.10 20.40 20.45 | Blacks Commission Barn, Gainesville 23.00 21.50 20.00 19.75
Co. Market Assoc., Sandersville 21.70 21.20 720.75 18.50 | December 3
Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas _ 21.61 21.92 20.20 19.11
_s 21,70 20.60 20.00 21.90 | Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup 22.00 21.30 21.24 20.50
rd, 21.75 21.25 20.15 19.00
| Bainbridge Stockyard, Bainbridge
The 4-H Club boys and eae of Fulton County are doing a
good job with their 4-H Club projects and we feel that you
would like to know something about the success we are having
in working with these outstanding young boys and girls. We
are listing below some information about our Fulton County ~
& H Clubs that will be of interest to you.
i
i
Poser. pe *
RABBITS AND CAVIES.
fa _ FOR SALE
oo and White Rabbits, $2.
pr. Curtis Nesbit, Norcross.
Some Guinea Pigs, $1.50. pr.
James Schinell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd., N.E. Cr. 4390.
Nice Grey Chinchilla Rab-
bits, 8 mos. old, bucks or does,
oe ea. Shipped FOB. Contact,
. O. Adams, Ty Ty.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Pony, wt. around 700 Ilbs.,
$85. my place, 3 mi. S.W. Gray
On Macon Road. H. D. Porter,
Gray, Rt. 2.\
Shetland ponies, $150. ea, and
up at my farm. J. H. Reddy,
Stone Mountain, Rt. 2. phone
4309. i
Small, gentle Shetland. Pony,
8 yrs. old, buckskin color, with
> without -saddle and bridle.
r
: F. C. Knight, Cuthbert, Box 83.
el, 221.
2 gentle saddle horses, one
good for plowing, and 2 saddles,
for sale, J. T. Morris, Griffin,
Rt. C, Box 83. Phone 7098.
Ponies, bred mares, colts,
eldings, $125. ea. up. Dick
uller, Abbeville..phone 9005.
1100 lb. mare mule, 5 yrs.
old in spring, 2 crop mule,
works anywhere, sell for cash,
$100., or trade for gentle Shet-
Jand Pony. Joe Haley, Lavonia,
RFD 2,
School).
(New Shoal Creek
- Good mare horse, 7 yrs. old,
1100 lbs., all purpose, very gen-
tle, children .can handle, $45.
S trade for cattle. Mrs. E. R.
mith, College Park, Flat
hoals Rd.;. Rt. 2,
hone Fairburn 5374.
Some good mules, -6-8 yrs.
old, and a nice 4 yr. old sorrel }-
tallion for sale or exchange
for sheep or. cattle. J. F, Well-
born, Rock Springs.
15 nice Shetland Ponies, all
colors and sizes, 3 midgets, 1
reg. 4 yr. old black and white
stallion, 34 in. tall, and 9 year-
ling mares, reasonable. Jess
Holbrook, Jonesboro. Tel. 6771.
2 farm mules, 900 Ibs. ea
match well, $100. per pair; $50.
ea. L. J. Walker, Milan.
HOGS FOR SALE
Box 248.
Purebred Duroc Hogs, 2-6
mos. oid, 35-160 lbs. med
blocky type, $25.-$50. ea. either
sex; Bred Sows, $100. ea. Pa-
A furnished. At farm. M. M.
ewsome, Sandersville.
4 Sows, 2 OIC, 2 OIC-Duroc,
all to farrow middle of Feb.,
Iso:-1 shoat..- Av -L. Hendrix,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 4.
CORRECTION: Reg. SPC
breeding stock, also Reg. pigs,
for sale at Walnut Hill Farm,
ee Mgr. at farm, Alpharetta,
tt. 3, or contact W. H. Pulley,
Owner, Atlanta, 252 Peachtree
Hills Ave., N.E. EX 7898,
Purebred Black PC Pigs, 10
wks. old, bloodlines from out-
standing Georgia herd, dam and
sire both Blue Ribbon winners,
med. type, excellent size, color
gnd body conformation, chol-
era treated, $25. ea. reg. buyers
ame. See at my place one mile
Woodland. Carlton Heath,
oodiand.
Young reg. Hereford Boars,
August litters, about 85 lbs. ea.,
$35. ea. Papers furnished. Mrs.
W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt.
8, Paper Mill Rd. Phone 8-8772.
Reg. Duroc Boar, around 225
Ps for sale at my place. Ar-
old Kell, Winston, Rt. 1,
3 reg. Hampshire Gilts, 1
Reg. Hampshire Boar, 10. wks.
old, about 40 lbs. ea. $20. ea.
Will ship FOB. Fred Taylor,
Crawfordville.
Reg. Duroc Herd Boar, of
high producing quality, 2% yrs,
old, around 500 lbs., selling to
prevent inbreeding, $75. Bu-
ford M. Brand, Savannah, P.O.
Box 1727.
1 Sr. Pr. Black Dutch non-
related, $8; All have ideal type
Buck, $4. All have ideal type
3nd marketing. Prospect for
HOGS
Reg. Duroc Pigs from top
bloodlines and selected for
breeders, $20. ea. with papers
at farm. E, W. Cail, Savannah,
Rt. 5, c/o Forrest River Duro
Farm. . : ;
Reg. Tamworth Boars and
Gilt Pigs, for sale; Also Belfair
King and Belfair Jack for sery-
ice; And Reg. Bred Gilts for
sale. John P. Dempsey, Rome.
Purebred Hampshire Pigs,
from finest breeding stock, 10
wks. old, $20. ea.; Gilts over
60 lbs., $30, ea. All "subj. to reg-
ister; Some fine purebreds, 10
wks. old, no papers, $10. ea.
Orders of 10 delivered free 50
mi. radius. David Stough, Lo-
cust Grove, Rt. 1.
Reg. Big Bone Guinea-OIC
6 weeks old Pigs, $10. ea. Will
ship. S. R. Wade, Alto.
49 OIC Shoats, between 50-
100 lbs., $10.-$15.-$20. ea, or
sell lot all together. A. J.
Burchhalter, Lithonia, Rt. 2.
Phone 2471. ae
2 bred reg. Minn. No. 1 Sows,
$100. ea.; Minn. No. 1 Pigs, 10
wks, old, Reg. buyers name,
treated for cholera, wormed,
$35. ea. See at my farm 6 miles
NE Alma. James A. Bower, Al-
ma, Rt. 1.
2 Essex Gilts, one 4 mos. old,
other 2 mos., reg. buyers name,
for sale. Bruce Moss, Lula, Rt.
ae
LIVESTGCK WANTED
ood show winners. Ped. papers
furnished. R. Lamar Brantley,
Vrightsville, Re 2,
CATTLE:
Want to exchange good
Coastal Bermuda Hay (50 lb.
bales at my barn), for a good
1-3. yr. old reg. polled Short-
horn Bull, preferably white. C.
D. Sims, Jc., Folkston.
HOGS:
Want 2 bred gilts, OIC or
Duroc. Advise. T. S. Oliver,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1. phone 5317.
Want Reg. Duroc male, either
10 wks. old, or old enough for
light service, from best blood
and large litters of healthy
herd. B. M. Brand, Savannah,
P.O; Box 1727,
Want Littie Bone African
Guinea Boar. N. S. Smith, Car-
rollton, Rt. 3.
Want one 400 lb or more hog
(fat) within 25 mile radius. Roy
Harrell, Fayetteville.
Want 250 lb. hog; Also- want
2 fat calves about 4 mos. old,
del. to my farm, Quote- lowest
price delivered. Mrs. Helen
Street, Atlanta, 2956 Buford
Hwy; Rt. 2 CHoTiTt,
GOATS:
Want good milk goat. Advise
at once as to amount milk and
price, etc. J. F. Killingsworth,
Cordele, 605-2dn St., N
Want 1 good milk goat, Tog-
genburg, Saanan or Nubian,
milking or to freshen soon,
within 60 mi., cheap for cash.
Harvey Brown, Hiawassee, Rt.
I, Box 84,
RABBITS:
Want to exchange 2 Buck
Rabbits (Belgian Grey, from
large 18 lb. stock, one white
and Tan) for 2 Bred Does. Mrs.
N. T. Ryan, Tallapoosa.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want experienced reliable
truck farmer, white or colored,
no drinkers. Will share 50 pct.
Furnish 5 R house, watery elec.,
mules and tools. Close to good
trucking -center. Best proposi-
tion if can qualify. Phone day
El. 9190; Night, De. 1975. or
write. E. T. Brown, Avondale
Estates, P.O, Box 123.
Want reliable people able to
finance self for 2 H farm on
satisfactory basis. 4 R house;
running water, lights, mail Rt.,
near school bus and church.
Contact. Mrs. J. W, Lee, Dub-
lin, Rt. 5.
Want good man, white or
colored, to work on 2 or 4 H
farm on satisfactory basis. 3
good mules, all farming equip-
ment free. 2 houses, .water
lights, mail, school bus at door,
pleaty of wood. H. J. Bell,
Sardis.
Want white woman
garden and |isht farm work on
farm. Smati salary, 00m,
board. No aint Mrs.
Hudgins, Summerville, ae Pe
Want couple who can finance
self to raise chickens on halves
(3600). Plenty good farm land
if wanted. Good barn, roomy
house. Or consider strong
healthy woman to raise chick-
Want settled col. woman for
light farm work on farm. Must
know how to milk cow. $7.50
week and.home and board. Mrs.
Grover eae ee 2320
Knox. Ave., Rt.
Want farmer foc 2 H. crop
on standing rent basis. 2 good
houses, 2 wells of water, 3 mi.
411 Hwy., near church; school
bus and mail Rt. by door. Good
land for tractor. See W. -W.
Barnes, Kingston, Rt. 1. Atlan-
ta phone AL 8190.
Want farmer for about 100
A. located 16 mi. Atlanta on
Sweetwater Creek, Douglas]
Co. Elec. good pasture and both
white and col. school buses.
Satisfactory basis agreed upon.
G. G. Shipp, Atlanta, 321 Grand
Theatre Bldg. WA 8372.
Want experienced tractor op-
ery. Wife or other members of
family to raise chickens. Gus
G. Moore, Canton, Rt. 3.
Want healthy, Christian
white woman to live on farm
as one of family and do light
farm chores for good home and
small salary. Mrs. Ralph C. Yar-
brough, Clyo. Tel. 3219 Spring-
field.
Want sober, reliable white
man with family to operate
farm, Good 5 R house with |
elec. lights, outbldgs., school
bus and mail route. Contact W.
A. Pate, Atlanta, 1019 West
Peachtree, N.E. Tel. At. 0613.
Want reliable, sober man,
small family for general farm
work. Able to handle combine,
other farm machinery. Oppor-
tunity for wife to wock with
chickens and other light farm
chores. State salary expected.
David Stough, Locust Grove,
Bt: ;
Want reliable, white- woman
on farm as one of family, to
work with flowers and other
light farm chorse. Salary to be
set in interview. Phone collect
Roswell 5912, or write. Mrs. O.
C. Dempsey, Roswell, Rt. 1.
Want white or col. family,
able finance self, for farm, one
to 90 acres. 5 R. house, on hard
road and Warner Robins Bus
line, 4 miles town. Satisfactory
basis agreed upon. Good land
to cultivate or raise stock. J.
Van McCollum, Rochelle.
Want experienced truck
driver and someone to help
milk and do farm work. Have
3 chicken houses, 7509 cap.
Lights and water. Must be so-
to dol
ens. Mrs. J. McW Brown, Martin,
erator and other farm machin- |
day. Have to be furnished and
uple to farm
50-50 lass Gear land, mail
route, on Chattahoochee River, |
20. mi,
| family. already on place. No
drinkers. D. L. West,. Denes
Ville, e402
POSITIONS WANTED
Man with Wite nev 3 small
-poultry farm. Need house with
lights, water,
salary. Prefer Fulton or Dekalb! r
391. Paul Popham, Seen BOR,
40 yc. old World War 2 Vet,
in good health, wants job. on
farm. Well experineced with
tractors and other farm ma-
chinery, chinkens, cattle, ete.
Honest, reliable, hard_ worker.
Self and wife. Want good 4 or 5
R ceiled house with lights, wa-
ter, wood. J. T. Miller, Mt. Ver-
non, P. O. Box 153.0
43 yr. old white - man (no
for someone who can furnish
15,000 on shares. Also need small
house to live in. B. B. Holloway,
Ellijay, Rte 295 Cecil Simmons.
White man with: wife and 2
boys wahts work on cattle and
hog farm. 15 yrs. experience
with cows and hogs. Can furnish
references. Consider caretakers
job: Jy e eee Norman
Park, Rt.
Married man wants place on
small tractor, with good house,
lights and water, within 40 mi.
Atlanta, with approx. 60 A. in
cultivation. Standing rent. Write
full details. Marion Watson, At-
lanta, 2922 Forest Hill Dr. S.W.
-40 yr. old man, wife and 4
children want job on farm, large
poultry farm prefered. Well ex-
perienced and can operate any
kind farm machinery, do cap-
penter work. Small wages or
shares. Small house withe elec.
water, .etc. Contact Charles
Capehart, Jrv., Griffin Re B. Box}.
any kind farm work on farm or
in milk dairy. Salary or hire by}
moved Want on school and mail|
Rt. Near Church. Can ae ref.
L. D. Childers, Rome. Rt. 4
Want job on dairy farm or tak-
care of cattle. Sober, single 35
yrs. old. Experienced. R. L. Mor-
ris, Decatur, 3093 McAfee. Rd.
Atlanta, One colored |
boys, wants job on eattle or
and reasonable}
+family) wants to raise broilers | i
Want good crop, or sill do|
ience farming, wit
_ | wants ae on fa n
Be Glace
Atlanta preferab
farm Se v
broilers and houses for 12,000-|h
stove, water,
self, ae wood
with | See
moved and. fu
crop. Ready to
Rooks 2 Ri
eae honest ma
chickens. Need 5
lights. On school bi bi
! oo with wile,
large enough to
50 cow ones I
Venetian Lee
53 yr. -ola-aiia
children, want
baxes (turpentine).
1954, with 4 or 5 R
for lights,
bus by do
Church of
patch. Letters ans.
De. 8443,:
Coffee, Rt, 1.
Tuesdays: and Fridays;
PECAN AUCTION. SAI
IN GEORGIA |
The Pecan Asction Sales continue
the following places: CAIROState . Feria
CORDELEState |
Market, Thursdays only; VIDALIAGa. Pi
ber. J. O. Lunsford, Talking tions, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 11 A. M
Rock; sti da
GRADE Thomaston. Atlanta Athens Rome - Atlonta
11-39 12-1, 122 172 (yp 123
STEERS & HEIFERS ; on Ce eae
Good No Sale 17.50-20.50 -17.25-19.25 No Sale -17.60-18.79
Comi. 13.50-15.00 13.00-17.50 13.09-16.00 16.25-
Utility 10,50-12,50 10.25-13.25 9.50-12.00 10.50-12.50_
Cuiters 9.90-10.50 -8:50-11.50 8.00- 9.50 8.00-10.09
CALVES ee
Good & Choice -15.00-18.00 15.00-19.75 -13.00-19.75 -15.50-19.25 -15.00-18.2
Util. & Coml. 9.00-15.25 9.50-15.50 9.90-13.50 | 10,00-15.59 -9,25-15.5
cows :
Utility 8.75- 9.75- --9,00-11.00 8.50-10.10 -9.00-10.50
Ck sO 6.00- 9.25 $.75- 9.50 6.00- 9.50 _ 6.00- 9.50 $50. 9
BULLS - ae. : eau
Usil. & Comi. No Sale 10.00-13.00 9.50-12.50 10.00-12.50 10.00-12.85
Cutters 8.00-10.00 -8.50-11.50 8.00- 9.50 8,50- 9.00 8.0010.
STOCKERS . Sane
Steers & Heifess 9.25-13.50 -'10.00-15.75 9.00-18.00 9.00-12.50 -9,50-17.0
Calves 9.59-15.99 9.50-16.00 9.09-16.00 9.50-18.25
9.00-15
Source of Information
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Atlanta, Ga. :