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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON Soil Tests Pay Oregon Farmers Large Dividends The cost of a planned continu ing program of soil testing is merely a small premium paid by the farmer to assure full returns from a substantial annual invest ment in fertilizer, lime or soil amendments, reminds Arthur S. King, Oregon State university ex tension soil conservation special ist. Soil tests taken in the fall can assure the producer of having the proper information in time to make plans for next year’s soil fertility program, King points out. Fall Testing Advisable Farmers who take soil tests in the fall have an opportunity to obtain information to fully un derstand the meaning of the test, he notes. They have ample time to shop for the best combination of materials to fulfill the test rec ommendations. Often tests will show some materials will be most effective if applied in the fall or early winter. Soil samples are analyzed at the OSU Soil Testing laboratory for a small fee. The results are returned to the county extension agent who will forward the re port to the farmer with approp riate recommendations, King ex plained. The laboratory is now in a position to complete a test for cation exchange capacity for an additional fee, King said. Sample submitted for this determination must be taken on the basis of soil type. Exchange Capacity Asked The cation exchange capacity can be helpful in making better lime and other soil fertility rec ommendations, the specialist ex plained. Many farmers are ask ing about the exchange capacity of different soils for use as a basis for the application of fumigants or other pesticides applied by in jection into the soil. The OSU Soil Testing labora tory was established to aid Ore gon farmers in improving soil management practices. The lab oratory is operated on a self- sustaining basis, with soil test fees paying for salaries, materials and equipment. VISIT IN MADRAS Mrs. J. E. Brower and Mrs. John Peterson returned Tuesday from Madras where they visited their daughter and sister, Mrs. Jarvis Mitchell and family. SUNDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gigstad and family of Ontario were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chick Quinowski and family. PAGE NINE This Newspaper Today Announces a New Subscription Campaign! In Which it Will Give a Prize of $IO-°° in Cash The management is highly appreciative of the interest the youngsters of this area have evidenced in this newspaper's offer of bicycles and cash commissions in a subscription cam paign, as announced last week. HERE IS A NEW PRIZE FOR YOU $10.00 IN CASH ■ To show our appreciation . . . and to make the active par ticipation of boys and girls in this campaign more than ever a worthwhile endeavor ... a new campaign with a prize of $10 IN CASH is announced today. Just for securing the most points on NEW sub- criptions during the next FOUR DAYS OF THE SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN. Details of this new prize offer will be found on this page. Read it thoroughly and if any feature is not entirely clear, ask the campaign manager for information. The New Prize of $10 in Cash will be given to the candidate securing the most points for turning in NEW subscriptions between Saturday morning of this week, and Wednesday night of next week. '»J (See schedule of points below.) I In this new campaign all boys and girls start equal now, so if you have been considering entering you should do so right away. New suDScriptions secured and turned in be tween this Saturday morning and 9 o’clock the same Saturday night, will count points toward the NEW $10.00 in CASH prize as follows: Everybody will be paid for work done in this new $ i o Cash Prize campaign as all NEW sub scriptions turned in during the time of the NEW $10 campaign will count votes toward the or iginal cash commissions and bicycle prizes. In the original prize campaign only as many candidates will be allowed to be active as there are prizes or cash commissions and each ac tive candidate will receive a bi cycle or a commission. 15 PER CENT CASH COMMISSION 10 Points per Year Guaranteed Every Active Non-Prize Winner New subscriptions turned in between Monday morning and Wednesday night, will count points toward the NEW $10 in CASH prize as follows: Only as many candidates will be allowed to ba active in this campaign as there are bicycles and cash commissions. The highest of these active candidates will receive the prize bicycles. The remaining active candi dates will be paid a cash commission equal to fifteen cents of every dollar he or she turns in for subscriptions. 9 Points per Year Note that you will receive more points for NEW subscriptions turned in by 9 o’clock Saturday night. All Start on an Equal Basis in the New $10.00 Campaign A NEW subscription to count toward the NEW prize of $10 must be from someone who Is not now taking this newspaper. It must add one name to our list. Physicians and Surgeon« Dial 372-2241 Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Saturday and Sunday. Saturday, 10 to 12. MAULDING CLINIC L. A. Maulding, M. D. Physician and Surgeon “By Appointment Only” Dial 372-2216 Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Daily Except Wednesday, Satur day and Sunday. Wednesday k and Saturday, 9 to 12. DAVID W. SARAZIN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Hours: 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 12 Noon. —Phones— Office 372-3365 Res. 372-3173 Office: 213 Main Street Dentists J. R. CUNDALL Dentist 17 South Third Street Dial 372-3538 Nyssa Oregon J. W. OLSEN, D.M.D. DENTAL OFFICE Seventh and Bower Ave. Dial 372-3311 Nyssa Oregon Changing the subscriber’» name from one member of a family to another docs NOT constitute a new subscription. ■<: * •s Physicians and Surgeons K. E. KERBY. M. D. K. A. DANFORD, M. D. I ■ I ♦ Value 10,000 Voles ■ i< NOMINATION AND ENTRY COUPON I wish to enter: (Write name plainly oa thia Hna) (Write address plainly on this line) & CAMPAIGN NOTES SCHEDULE OF POINTS SATURDAY MORNING PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ft Can you think of any better way to get yourself an excep tionally fine present than by winning one of the bicycles or cash commissions to be given in this subscription campaign? On top of this opportunity this newa/aper is now making a new offer which will enable you to win a prize of $10 in cash. The campaign office Is open each evening until S o’clock and until 9 o’clock on Wednesdays and Saturdaya. We do this for your conven ience as we want to give you every possible aid In making your campaign a big success. Call on the Campaign Man ager for any Information or assistance you wish. Don’t be discouraged by a slow start—keep trying; determ ination and perseverance cannot lose. What new subscriptions any candidate may have se cured before this time have absolutely no bearing on the new prize of $10 In CA8H. Only the new aubscrlptions secured and turned In during the 4 working days starting Saturday morning will count for the new prize. Ten dollar» in cash—here is your opportunity to win a cash prize in addition to your regu lar prize. Here it isl Go after it. Be sure to keep careful check on all promises given you and call back for the subscriptions at the appointed time. Don’t be discouraged by an occasional “off day”. Just keep trying—you will never regret It In the end. All prize winner» will be announced and all prizes will be awarded by the Judges when they make the final count of votes on the closing night of the campaign. With the announcement in today’s paper of the new $io CASH prize campaign, candi dates will find that being in the campaign is now more than ever an honor and worth while thing. In the event of a tie In the NEW $10 campaign each ty ing candidate will be given a prize of $10 !n cash. (Phone) Approved by__________________ (Signatur» of parent or gnardhn) AS A CANDIDATE IN THE SUBSCRIPTION AND BICYCLE CAMPAIGN, A1 Mail or Bring This Coupon to the Campaign Manager ONE PRIZE BICYCLE FOR EACH 5 CANDIDATES There will be one prize bicycle and four cash commissions for each five active candidates in this campaign. No less than four prize bicycles will be given to any number of candidates to 20 or under and then one additional bicycle will be added for each five active candidates. Regardless of the number of candidates in this campaign, each active candidate is guaran teed a brand new late model bicycle or a liberal cash com- mission. Send or Brina in Your Nomination Now! £ Veterinarians TREASURE VALLEY ANIMAL HOSPITAL 407 Mam St. Dial 372-3567 Nyssa, Oregon Dr. B. E. Ros« Nyssa —372-3552 Dr. R. W. Faulk Parma — 722-6311 Dr. D. R. Mason Parma — 772-6332 Large and Small Animals ■■■■ For Further Information, Call on. Telephone or Write Campaign Manager The Nyssa Gate City Journal Campaign Ends Saturday Evening, Nov. 9, 1963 Office Open Each Evening From 7 io 8 O'clock. Phone 372-8233