Commissioner Phil Carepbell,, F. Bradley, State Administrative f the State Agricultural Stabiliza- Conservation Committee has an- plans for the Conservation Re- of the Soil Bank for the 1960 crop will be the fifth year of the Con- ion Reserve program, under which rs contract to withdraw. general pland from production and protect it orida Tobacco ant Quarantine baceo plants produced in deep South ida may not be sold in Georgia under rantine regulations issued by the ogy Division, State Department culture, and plants from central can move into Georgia only under onditions. e new regulations have been put ree to protect Georgia from the in- on and spread of the potato vein- and Etch Mosaic viruses. The vi- are capable of seriously hurting i tobacco production and quality they become widespread in the to- belt. crop plants as well as native weed and as a result, offer a continuing to Georgia agriculture. ers who plan to use Florida obaeeo plants next year should tractor, $325.; tree setter, heavy duty, pull type, $325.; 14 ft. equipment trailer, electric brakes, $450.; vat, $30. William Suber, 1430 es Ave., Perry, Ph. GA. 9-1801. Post hole digger for Ford tractor, $95. No delivery. F. K. Border, Palmetto, Ph. 3196. _ Case hay press or baler with motor, on rubber wheels, first class eond. $125. See. L. M. Senkbill, Rt. 1, Hartwell. 1 Droff hay rake, A-1 cond. $150, ulovd. Terrell, Rt. 1, Temple. Ph. 2-3964. _ Mule drawn mowing mach- ine, McCormick No. 9, good cond., $35.; also; mule drawn McCormick stalk cutter, in good cond., $25. Bobby Spreu- ell, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph, Bow- don 2371. 1958 Intnl. Forage ensilage cutter, row type,.cut less than 100 tons., in excellent cond. Hoes H. Dyer, Blue Ridge, Ph. 1/2 ton, 1952 Ford-pick-up truck, in good cond. M. E. Jones, Good Hope, Ph. 8-3843. Used 100 John Deere corn snapper, fits any make trac- tor, in good cond., $450. Mrs. Myrtle Lowery, Rt. 1, East- man, Ph. 3909. Benthall peanut combine, in cond., < $750.C. C. Brand, Rt. 1, Montezuma, Ph. 4934. 2 horse trailer, metal en- closed, blinker lights. H. R. Lefevers, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph: 781-R-4, snapper, G. C. Ballard, Trenton, Grist mill an both for $125.; also. wagon, $35. J. T. Wrigh dartown. ss tue 2 horse wagon, almost n Bargain priced for quick 1952 Chevrolet, 1/2 pick-up truck, good run cond., new tires, $395.; j Chevrolet, 1-1/2 ton, truck with 2 speed rear cab and chasses, $375. Se Durand, Ga. R. W. Evans, Bo 146, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Intnl. 6 can milk o with new cooling unit and unit Intnl. milking mac with extra pulsator, com with pipes. Letters ans. Kallio, Rt. 1, Box M-2, Jesu; Keenco egg washer, 22( volt type, and Keenco egg grader, 6 case per hr., for sak J.-F. Cash, 4060 Washingt Rd., Martinez. se 7 gas brooders, 5 automa drinking founts, feeders, dru type, and long trough, 54 fe ers in all and Butain gas tan with pipe for installing, enti lot for $425. at my farm. J Rockmore, Covington, 6801. ee Two 6 can, Intnl. mil coolers, $55. ea.; 15. ten ga cans, good cond., $4. ea; Oaks, 500 cap., oil brooder $9. ea.; Intnl. loose hay lo, er, $60. B. A. Davis, Davis ] Cave Spring. So 1956 J. D. 40 tractor, pl ters, cultivators, tool bar, sub soiler, 2 disc plow, 20 di: smoothing harrow; tractor gon, 4 wheel, high top bod hammer mill; 1958 Wil jeep truck, 3 new tires, 11 tire spare tire, motor 0 hauled. Mrs. J. L. Carden, Ri 1, Moreland. Ph. AL 3-126 7 ft. New Idea trail mower, fits any tractor. Geor ge Eager, Rt. 1, Valdost Dairy equipment: 1 C rie Burl 50 gal. stainless pasteurizer with pump, motors, thermometers, all. cond., one two bottle C.B. ler and capper, aerator wit covers, two unit DeLa milker with extra bucket B. Bruce, Homerville. Ph. H 7-5390. Minnepolis Molene self pelled picker sheller, in & cellent cond. John Wyat, RB well, Ph. 6013. Dairy Equip: Chev-Burrell homogenizer bottling machine and power driven seperator; also,- IiiC riding cultivator. R. G. Jennings, P. O. Box 891, Macon, Ph. SHerwood 3-5066. Papec ensilage cutter with attachment for hay and corn, been used one yr. U. T. Smith, | Mansfield, Ph. 6091. Irrigation pump unit, 400 gpm, (0. hp Intnl. motor, Gardner Denver pump, 2-BA, all on 4 wheel chassis, $450.: also, 150 gpm Fairbanks pump with 7 hp Wisconsin engine, $125. Call for appointment, E. T. Spieks, 4561 Covington Hwy; Decatur, Ph. BU, 9- 9517, Pe 24 in Meadows corn mill, and 2 hole McCormick Deering corn sheller. A..G Wells, | Carnesville. Electric incubator, good as Bee a et ee 2800 onesboro - , Atlanta 15, Ph. Ma. 2-4835. ee 48 Big Dutchman 15 doz. cap., round plastic coated egg baskets, $1.55 ea., used 1 month. No less than 10 sold. wee rages Chas. Ray, r., Norwood, . Warr HO. 5-3445,. saa Irrigation unit complete, large Chrysler motor, Gard- ner Denver pump, 20 ft. suc- tion hose, 400 it; 3 in-and 4 in pipe, 5 Rainbird sprinklers and risers, $650. W. S. Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. Fe Cale houn, Ph. MA. 9-5173. Allis Chalmers Roto hay baler and rear blade for Ford tractor my place near Grif- fin. 8. G. Barnes, P. O. Box 621, Griffin, Ph. 5861. John Deere, 7 ft., gras F drill with small os fae ment for sale. Ben Keeler, on, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4756. T-20 stainless steel inside and out- Zoro, 435 gal., bulk ae tank, ae # mos. All ers ans. O. F. Bagwell, Rt. 1, Plains, Ph. Americus, 7439. \ + Rigen ety but not essential. F. F.. Wal: . Boyd, Rocky Chevrolet 3/4 ton, Dick truck, 1949 model, with ca bodies. Cash. W. C. Ga Box 160, Rt. 1, Statham. 6 Jamesway milking p: stanchions, complete mangers. Harry Argroves, _ O. Box 296. Greenville, P ORange 2-4972. ee 12 ft. syrup pan with_ ner bottom for sale. W. Garret. Rt. 2, Woodstoc GL. 5-6972. : = EQUIPMENT WANTED Want tube broiler feed State size, make, cond., ag location and price. G. Fields, Rt. 2, Loganville. _ Want tree planter, to us with tractor that does not ha power lift. C. L. Langham, 2, Warrenton. ae Want corn picker that_ be used on 1 row Sup Farmall tractor. Must good cond. and reasonab H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covingto _ Want tire shrinker black smith shop for shrin wagon tires. W. M. Meeks, 2, Bowdon. ass Want farm equipment. fo: Ford tractor. H. D. Duck Rt. 3, Gainesville. Want tractor with end er attachment. Prefer I drop, Hill City, Ph. Cal MAin 99-5887. es Want 1 Cook Pattern per bottom Syrup pan, | 44 (preferably 44 ) in good cond. not b: battered, cheap. ant automatic broiler} r with 450 ft. T and chain, prooders, 1,000 cap., and 3 ft., automatic waterers. . pe in good cond. State make and cond. H. J.}. erson, Rt. 6, Statesboro, Claxton, 262-J-1. corn puller. stating price, make, ae cation. B. F. Gro- d 2 ae 60, Newnan. r 6 ft. rotary mow- a oe Harvie E. Brick- ram. trailer type woming Sood cond., cheap ca with 50 mi. radius. Braden, Rt. 2, Newnan. Palmetto 6422. ant concrete mixer of por- BE ize, good cond. Write nd price. Gordon Sut- t, 1, Ideal. S $1 1. hae t farm, $3.50 M. | wi del.; $1.50 M and you pull them. E. B. Wetherford, Ri. 2 Gainesville, Ph. 2-0296. Collard plants, 50c C.; 400,/ $1.75; Early bearing straw- berry plants, $1 C. Add post- age. Mattie Curan, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Cert. Rutger tomato plants, now ready: by the 1,000, 50c C.; $4 M.; booking orders for|G Ga. Collard plants, soon be ready, 40c C., $3 M. All plus postage and moss packed. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers- ville Rd., Ellenwood. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want 125 bu. seed oats, Ar- lington var. preferred, cleaned or combine run, and must be pure as to variety. Give details. R. B. Whitney, Rt. 1, Pine Mountain. ED & PLANTS FOR SALE nest Onions, for fall ant . $1.40 gal. Add 35e we for ea. gal. Miss Gen- sown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Nice white Nest Onions, gal.; red multiplying ailion Onions, $1.35 gal.; 1 buttons from same, $1 Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ball Ground. bu. white Nest Onions for | planting, $1.15 gal. at my me, located 3 mi. W. of wnan on Franklin Hwy. No orders. Mrs. J. T. Brown, 1, Box 285, Newnan. warge red Nest or multi- 2 Ee onisns for fall plant- $1.50 gal. plus 47c extra for postage on ea. gal. No less 1 gal. mailed. Postage accompany order. Mrs. . Fuller, Rt. 2, Woodstock. ctor grain oats, 48-93, in bu. bags; 2500 bu. purity 74 pct. Germ. 95 pct. $1.10 ; 2,000 bu. Ist yr., 99.30 pet. purity, 94 pct. Germ. bu.; 200 bu. Abruzzi rye, | . bags, Germ. 91 pet. $3 OB. S. T. Carter, Winter- sabbage plants, now ready, or more, $4 Exp. Col. $3 rm; collard, ready, 5 M. jore, $3.50 Exp. Col.; $2 farm; small orders, $1 C. ) chks. nor COD. P. W. ford, Rt. 1, Braselton. 0,000 large, tough, Georgia lard plants, damp packed, $1; 500, $1.75; $3 M. de- ed; $1.50 M. arglobe and Rutger tomato 300, $1; 500, $2; $3.50 J. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 370, illedgeville. hite Nest Onions for plant- g, 1959 crop, red multiply- Scallion onions and red callion buttons onions from , each $1.50 gal.; also, Hiberta peach seeds, 25c doz. dd postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. Ball Ground. Streamliner ever bearing fawberry plants, $1.50 C.; Wherry, Blackberry, Mtn. ickleberry, Boysenberry, $1 .; Well rooted Muscadine, $1; 20 cuts, $1. Mrs. B. T. nton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. ting Scarlet Dawn tomatoes, sels Sprouts, Broccoli, splants, Heading Collards, Kefield Cabbage, each, 35c z. No less $1 orders. Mrs. . Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Reg- Rutger and Marglobe toma- and Collard plants, $3 M.; akemore and Mastodom awberry plants, $1.25 C.; ondikes, $1 C. Mrs. Guy Owe, Rt. 1, Cumming. llard and tomato plants, My $3.50 M. del. or $3 M. Mny farm. G. E. Waldrip, Rt. ainesville, Ph. 2-0120 C. short stem collard iS, 40 C.: red Scallion buttons, 75 C. All PP. eila Phillips, Rt. 1, Fall plants ready, early ma- | Want 800 Ib. Arlington Ser- icea seed. Give germination, purity and price. Alvin As- mus, Rt. 1, Dearing. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Fresh cut Coastal Bermuda | hay, finest quality, bright and tender, $25 ton in truck load lots FOB. Sam Sommer, c/O Sommerdale Farms, Hawkins- ville, Ph. days, TWilight 3- 7201. Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized with no rain. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. 500 square bales well fer- tilized Sericea hay, 55c bale, $20 ton, at barn, located on paved road, 1 mi. from Fair- burn. Hugh Davis, 1870 New Hope Rd., S.W., Atlanta, 11, Ph. DI. 4-1870. Top quality Coastal Ber- muda hay, in wire tied, square bales, $25 ton. FOB. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Several purebred Jersey baby heifer calves, best of picodines artificially bred, $50 ea., Reg. and transferred. E. B. Braswell, Athens, P. O. Box 912. Reg. Aberdeen Angus pull for Service. Fee, $2. Located 4-1/2 mi. W. of Marietta, just loff Hwy. 120 on Villa Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins, Marietta, Phone, 9-9825. 25 Black Angus heifers, Reg. with papers furnished, 7. to 9 mos. old, $175 ea. R. S. Lytle, Byromville. 2 white face Hereford heif- ers, 2 yrs. old, 1 due with first calf this month. Bangs vac- cinated. Mrs. F. T. Brown, Rt. 4, Flowers Dr., Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3086. Fresh and close up and fall freshing lst and 2nd calf heif- ers, Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey. Large, growthy, dis- ease free. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington, Ph. Madison 2603. Part Holstein gentle milch cow, due to freshen 21st of Sept. with second calf, $150. Mrs. J. B. Adamson, Rt. 1, Morrow, Ph. 2272 Stockbridge. Reg. and grade cows with calves, bred heifers and young bulls; also, 9 Shetland Pony mares, all bred, 3 with colts and sorrel stud WMT. See. First farm past river on Camp- bellton Rd. R. W. Caldwell, Douglasville, Ph. WH. 3454. Reg. Jersey cows, close to freshening, also, heifers soon to freshen with first calves. W. P. Chappell, Rt. 1, Newnan. |. Dairy herd: Holsteins and Jerseys, 6 to freshen immedi- ately, 6 bred and 3 open heif- ers, Jersey-Holstein cross. J. B. Bruce, Homerville, Ph. HUdson 717-5390. : young stallion or fillie; also, 2 able. E. C. Dawson, Middle apers furnished, 7 to 9 mos., $175 ea. R. S. Lytle, Byromville. : Purebred Guernsey bull, 1 yr. old, ready for light serv- ice $100 or will trade for mare, Jersey cows, now milking, for sale or trade. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross (near Wares- boro). ms Excellent small dairy herd, uernseys and Holsteins, freshen now into fall, all from artificial breeding, calfhood vaccinated, completely clean. M. R. Boroughs, 2750 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur, Ph. DRake 38000. Black Angus bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. approx. 1,000 Ibs., gen- tle, (does not offer to fight} at my farm. Selling to keep from in-breeding. N. A. Wel- don, Rt. 1, Fayetteville Rd., Palmetto. 2 Shorthorn and Angus cross heifers and 1 bull, weaning age, solid black, $135 ea.; also, 10 Angus cows 4-7 yrs. old. with calves by side and bred back to Reg. bull. R. J. Carter,- oe Ph. TErrace 2- ty: Reg. dbl. standard polled Hereford bulls, good color and conformation, about 7 mos. old, reasonably priced. Can de- liver anywhere in Ga. Come see. Roy Goddard, Lithonia (Klondike), Ph: HU. 2-2672. Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved Oct. 25, 1958, for sale. Carl Roberts, Ball Grouid. 4 Domino cows and Wood- row Mischief herd sire, all dbl. Reg. pulled Herefords, also, several Reg. young bulls, poll- ed and horned, prices reason- Broadwell Rd., Alpharetta. Reg. Jersey heifer, of best bloodlines, solid color, have papers, $150, Paul Parks, Rt. 1, Ellijay. 25 Reg. Guernsey bred heif- ers, will freshen Aug., Sept. and Oct., 5 reg. bulls, 12 to| 22 mos. old; also, dairy equip- ment, good as new. F. H. Bunn, Midville. ~ . Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bull 5 yrs. old, sure breeder, wt. 2,000 Ibs. Advance Dom- | ino (bought from Etowah River Ranch) sire came from C. M. R. 2 young bulls, 15 mos. old, 2 heifers, 14 mos. old. Cert. clean, moderately pric- ed. R. B. Barnett, 3720 Spald- ing Dr., Rt. 2, Doraville, (su- burb of Atlanta). = Several good Reg. polled Hereford bulls from 10 to 18 mos. old, mostly Domino breeding, several weaning age bull calves, some open or bred heifers, same bloodlines, well marked, stocky and deep red. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Scre- ven, Ph. Juno 4-2312, Odum. Swine Reg. Duroc meat type pigs, 12 wks. old, wormed and treat- ed, $35 to $45 ea. C. G. Grims- ley, Jr. Danville, Ph. 3515. 21 Reg. Landrace gilts, bred and open, 10 mos. old, for sale or will trade for cows of equal value. B. C. Limerick, P. O. Box 202, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-3780. Purebred Landrace and Yorkshire male pigs, 12 wks. old, $25 ea., top bloodlines. Roy G. Jones, 610 Clairmont Ave., Decatur. Duroe boars, wormed and treated, $20 ea.; Duroc sow, not Reg., $50. Frederick Zip- perer, Marlow. Reg. Landrace gilts and boars, pigs, imported blood- lines, Reg. in buyers name. Clyde Beaty, Rt. 2, Pavo. Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, wormed, treated for Cholera and Reg. in buyers name, sir- ed by Grand Champ at Ga. State Fair and Augusta Fair, $25 ea. Roscoe McDonald, Jr. Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL.- 2-2766. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars or bred sows for sale, or trade for corn, 2 tons hay, del. to my farm; also have feeder pigs to trade. Alvin R. Greene, Mutimer Dr., Augusta. Ph. RE- 6-3155. 3 : : '3 mos. old, $30 ea.: Reg. bred t a. ; Z Purebred Landrace: few ex- cellent barrows and crosses; 12 purebred but unreg., gilts, and open gilts at Farmers prices; the one male hog of sev. purebred litters; I male ready for Service. H. W. Gees- lin, c/o Sugar Ann Spice Farm, Byromville. Regular Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popu- lar bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Reg. Yorkshire mature boar, excellent animal. See. L. J. Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 228, Fair- burn, Ph. 7583. 30 good Hampshire pigs, $10 ea. Better price in lots. Byron Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 4366. Reg. SPC pigs, best blood- lines, fine for 4-H project, also, boar pigs, long meat type. See at my place. George Fer- guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Choice Landrace male from Reg. stock, about 15 mos. old, wt. about 350 lbs., guaranteed no bad habits, $50 at my barn. 5 mi. N. of Nicholls. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Purebred Landrace hogs, goars and gilts, breeding age, also, bred sows, second litters, tested for cholera, Eerysipelas Bangs free, out of meat Cert. and production tested herd, reasonably priced. C. F. Nich- olas, c/o Dbl. J Ranch, Rt. 1, Tifton, Ph. 663. 41 Berkshire and Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10 ea. at my place, 2-1/2 mi. W. of Oak- wood. W. M. Allen, Rt. 1, Oak- wood. Twelve, 8 and 12 wks. old, pigs for sale reasonable at my place, 5 mi. W. of Palmetto. Mrs. S. A. Phillips, Rico Rd., Palmetto, Ph. 5153. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars and bred gilts, 100 pct. im- ported bloodlines, Reg. . in buyers name, unrelated prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Purebred Duroc hogs, Jate meat type, bred gilts, open gilts, males, 9 mos. old, sired by New Division. Life treated, free of disease, very prolific. Marvin Newsome, Jordan Mill Rd., Sandersville. Purebred, not Reg., York- shire boar, wt. over 250 Ibs., $75; 2 Hampshire sows, 1 bred, wt. about 250 Ibs. ea., $50 ea. F. K. Border, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box 147-A, Ph, 3196. Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. buyers name, $60, $75 and $100 ea.; bro gilts, $150 ea.; also, choice Duroc boars and gilts, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $30, $35 and $40 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. MV. 5-1015. Reg. Yorkshire gilt, ready for breeding, $100. Jerry Wal- lace, Rt. 1, Thaxton Rd., Col- lege Park. Spotted Poland China sery- ice boars. Selected boars from outstanding breeding stock. M. J. Blackmon, (4 mi. SE) Pinehurst, Ph. 730. _Reg., 9 wks. old, Landrace pigs, best of bloodlines and from large litters, $17 to $22 ea. Jack Williams, Rt. 1, Tal- lapoosa, Ph. 2927. _Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, 8-12 wks. old. Will Reg. in buyers name and will ship. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chicka- mauga. - Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs. Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha-~ zlehurst. Horses, Mules & Ponies 6 yr. old Quarter Horse, bred in East Texas, medium size, fine pleasure horse, very. gentle, chestnut eolor. Dr. Marcus Holland, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6305. Shetland pony, black geld- ing, 2 yrs. old, gentle for chil- dren, $150; also, Duroe sow, 2 yrs. old, with 9 pure pigs, Reg. for sale. or will conside: trading for Hereford heife. calves. O. F, Bush, Preston. iPh 701 ;Cannot lege Park, Ph. PO. 16732. face, very gentle, nice for chil- dren or ladies to ride, $85. C. Tra Hunt, 6286 Peachtree-Dun- woody Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ph. BL. 5-2338. 6213, Reg. Arabian stallion, proven sire of premium qual- (privilege during season. Ex- ing mares, $1 per day. Wil- lard Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-5921. small, gentle, spirited, saddle small gentle mare. Hank Grif- fin, RFD 7. Mt. Church Rd., Macon. Ibs., good, extra gentle for child, also sound with saddle and bridle, $130. R. E. William- json, RFD 4, Forsyth. Sorrell saddle horse, gaited, works to wagon, plows good, all $250. Bud Holland, Coog~ ler Rd., Dalton. Reg. No. 36649, American sad-= dle bred stallion. F. B. Hill, 3493 Elliott Cir., Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-4536. mos. old, halter broke, dapple cart and harness, all $200 or will trade all for nice Shet- Anderson, Warrenton, Ph, |HO. 5-3395. | Shetland pony stud, 17 mos. old, 38 in. high, $125. Billy Turner Union Point, Ph. HO.- 9-4661. 20 good gentle, well man- nered, saddle horses, mares and geldings, with or without bridles and saddles. Reason~ ably priced. Must sell within 1 month. Zack Wilkins, Val- dosta, Ph. CH. 2-1340. 5 Shetland ponies, $125 ea.j also, 1,000 lb. mule, YTS: old, works good. J. H. Reddy, Or 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. No. 36083, American Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoals saddle, bridle and pony cart all. J. A. B Buchanan 3742. (At Polk and Haralson Cty. Line). Small gentle Pinto pony mare, 6 yrs. old, yearling sor- rel and white Welch gelding, halter broke and gentile, also, 42 in. Shetland mare, 3 yrs, old, bred to sorrel Shetland stud, safe and gentle for chil- dren, reasonably priced. E. Ph. Douglasville 2991. Sheep and Goats Nubian doe at my home, ship. Miss Dorothy. Mathis, Tiger, ee }any part. W. F, Edwards, Rt. 1, Stewart St., Carrollton. 2 fine milk goats, part Nu- ing, also, fine Toggenburg male Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirk- ley, 3860 Cascad Atlanta 11 To oes LIVESTOCK WANTED ver head. A. H. Patten, Y oung Harris, Ph. DRake 9-2867. Want gentle horse that chil- Tren can ride or drive. Must tochelle, | At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stallion, PHBA No. 15257, TWHBA Noe 550-168. Mares boarded. Ray __ T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, Col- Chestnut mare, white blaze _At Stud: Bandar AHC No, ity foals. Fee $50 with return cellent facilities to board visit- _ Pinto stallion, 32 mos. old, 3 broke, $125 or will trade for | Pleasant - Stud pony, wt. about 600. gentle for woman or boy to work, also, saddle and bridle, At Stud: Ransoms Genius, = Fine Shetland stud pony, 16. with white mane and tail, nice | land mare that is bred. W. A. saddle bred stallion, proven sire of top colts, Grandson of Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. _ Female Burro, 4 yrs. old, and harness, all new, $200 for | rown, Felton, Ph. | Frederiksen, RFD 1, Winston, 50 sheep, 3 rams and few. goats. Priced to sell, all or bian, part Saanan, now milk-. and Alpine milk goat, for sale. - Want 250 ewe sheep at $10 | ee reasonably cheap. U. S. Lea, about August 24 The period for filing _ ductivity of the land and the rate will be _ limited to the local fair rental value of the dJand based on crops harvested during the plications would exhaust available funds than it would be desirable to retire in one year, the priority system will be used to _ determine which offers are accepted. _ Conservation Reserve Program | (Continued From Page 1) such requests will be Aug. 24-Sept. 10. In setting the basic annual per-acre rate for land offered, the county commit- tee will take into consideration the pro- past 5 years. When all eligible cropland on the farm is to be retired, the rate will generally be set 10 percent higher than the rate for only part of the eligible land. After the basic rate has been determ- ined, the farmer may apply for a contract eat a figure below the basie rate establish- ed for the land offered in the request for rates, In cases where acceptance of all ap- in a county or where more land is offered As provided in the 1960 Agriculture Appropriation Act, first consideration will go to farmers who applied but could not be offered contracts in the 1959 program because of shortage of funds. Such a farm- er will be offered a contract at the basic rate for his land reduced by the average amount of reduction for all offers received in the county. If he is not willing to ac- cept such terms, his application will be considered on the regular basis along with other applications received. After this initial group, priority will be given to the farmer offering land at the lowest rate compared with the basic rate established for his land. Each offer will be computed as a percentage of the basic rate for the land offered and acceptance will begin with the lowest percentage of- fer. For most farms, placing land under contract will require a corresponding acreage reduction in Soil Bank base crops (grains, oilseeds, and row crops). In addi- tion, acreage may be placed under con- tract which does not require a reduction -_ of Soil Bank base crops. This land is call- ed non-diversion acreage and the rate of payment will be 50 percent of the regular payment rate approved for the contract. The per-acre rates apply to annual | payments which are earne Conservation Reserve contract is tissues it is reflected back to the su In addition, a farmer can get a cost payment to assist in establishing aj ed conservation uses on his Conservati Reserve land. ae 3 The Conservation Reserve prog began late in the 1956 crop year unde original Soil Bank legislation, The ent authorization for placing land unde. Conservation Reserve contract expir Dec. 31, 1960. se Wave Machine Tests (Continued From Page 1) above audible frequencies, is sent throu the back fat of the pig, and on reachi the boundary between the fat and le The time taken for the sound t through the fat and back again is a n sure of the fat thickness. The same prin ple is used for measuring the depth of shoals by echo-sounding at sea. The fi is actually using an instrument whi was designed to measure the dept flaws or impurities in metal castings ie red, half grown, $5., $ - garly hatch mixed bantam a ae cockerels, $1. ea., Giant Purebred, and yearling bantam breeding ~