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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1958)
PAGK 8 A HERALD AND NP.VS. KLAMATH FALI-S, OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1953 Ceniral Farmers To Place Land Under Reserve Slate BEND Central Oregon farmers will soon be able to place land un der the 1959 conservation reserve program of the Soil Bank at an pual rental rates more than one- third above those of a year ago, according to an announcement made at a meeting here recently, ine new conservation reserve rental rates were announced by Joseph E. McBurncy, Gaston, chairman of the State Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. Average annual pay ments per acre lor counties rep resented at the meeting are I Crook, $13; Deschutes, $12: Har ney, $12: Jefferson, $12; Klamath, $12; Lake, $12; Sherman, 17; and Wasco, $16. The Bend meeting, third In a series of four scheduled through out the state, reviewed the new conservation reserve program with county ASC committeemen, ASC office managers, county- extension agents, and representatives of the soil conservation service and for est service. Around 50 agricultural leaders from the eight counties at tended the meeting. The 1959 conservation reserve is designed to add 154,000 Oregon acres to the program next year, the leaders were told. The state now has 72,000 acres under con tract in the voluntary program. Opening date for farmers to make inquiries at county ASC of fices has been set for September 2, announced ASC soil bank spec ialist Sherwood Nicholas, Portland Closing date for the inquiries will be October 3. An added incentive for signing land under the 1959 program is a 10 per cent payment above normal rates for farmers who put all eli gible land in the program for at east five years. Nicholas said, how ever, that maximum payment to any one farmer cannot exceed $5,000 a year. Signup under the "pro'Sram will be on a priority basis if total ap plications exceed- available funds in Oregon, it was pointed out. Farmers who had all their crop land in the Soil Bank's conserva tion reserve or acreage reserve in 1958 will receive top priority in shifting acreage reserve land into the conservation program. ' FOR SCHOOL The (JJLjU Girl Smart as you please in her new Trapeze styled with a dash of old-fashioned charm. Ths preltiest paisley print by Wamsutla In basket-weave cotton. Fully crease-resistant. Red or Blue. 3-6x - 5.98 CHILDREN'S WEAR SECOND FLOOR .The best place to shop . .. , after all FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL Get your Red Gcoso Golden Exg PorfOPt as advertised on TV Classmates.. boys, girls mi Hod Goose Shoes. Top quality shoes desiji for day-long comfort, lasting good looks .and rough wear. Sec our many new styles now. All sues and widths. I Goose Ax TIZZY Block Suede 5.95 Alio hook & eye black suede and red or golden rugger pg 6.95 FRILLY Black Potent or Nylon Velvet 5.95 & 6.95 SHOE DEPT. Street Floor HOME APPLIANCE saves yu S50 on the new exclusive G-E 2 rm0- J V "Vw- J ,;..! V S 1 I If 1 1 ' 1 5 separate automatic wasli cycles to iuit all five types of fabric loads! Touch one key, turn one dial and your washer is automatically set for proper water temperatures, speeds and time ... for ANY washable! Jf 1 Cloud-Bright laundering of COLOR-FAST cottons, linens. Normal, vigorous washing in hot water, warm rinse water. Genrfe-at-a-famb treat ment of NON-COLOR-FAST cottons, linens. Warm wash and rinse water, ideal normal spin speed throughout cycle. L9? W STURDY SYNTHETICS get just-right combina tion of warm wash wa ter, cold rinse water and slower, and gentler spin speeds. Angel touch treatment is given DELICATE SYN THETICS. Feather-light slow wash, spin speeds, warm wash water and cold rinse water. Custom-Laundry care for FINE WOOLS, SILKS. Slow, gentle washing in warm water, rinsing in cold water, spinning at normal speed. WATCHING DRYCS REDUCED! JfcW limited offer on this v G-E High-Speed matching Jrjwf! New "De-W'rinkler" wttin removes wrinkles from tyrtfiwtics. Nc-, automatic con trci condition all washablcs frfctly . . . never over-dry, nvtt uvder-Jry! Needs no spe cial installation. WASH BY MUMBBX! Choose the cycle for the clothes load, press one key, and turn the dial! Automatically you get the riqht com bination of washing conditions for all five basic fabric groups. No complicated dials to set . . . no risk of wrong wash, spin speeds, water temperatures or tine. Auvraatia Rinse Bisaemer Water saver far small laa& Fewnaus G-E dependability a Bia. 10-paund clothes capacity Caid water wash key NO LIMT-PUZZ ON CLOTHES! Lint is trapped in the moving, nc.i-clogging filter not on your clothes! Filter is easy to remove, easy to clean. operation fT A U i (J R H jjl iupjturn n H jj I) Jj II sj Va tor extra vchts J fc jV O fjffmft fjmtf'S GENERAL ELECTRIC J LJ fjt KJi3i SSJhi 6RAL gmC DEALER Corner of 10th and Main in Klamath Falls Ph. TU 4-81 83 For Good Used Automatic Washers - Shop Our Bargain Basement OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:00