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About The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1924)
— " ■ FARM POINTERS (* '••iillnuad In in flist p»gi ) I'ulirt* urt* likely to cutch cold v lien flint put in the laying houses, peeinlty those that have been roost 1:*: in the trees, The c hang I’ of the ¡inn from a sleeping porrh to an in- AND LIC EN S ED EM B A LM ER S he hotel room applies in principle ere. The Oregon station recom- Reliable Service. Lady Assistant uends all Ventilation possible for the • uilrl* for the first week or two after ■Jo.* Ho. C h u rch St.— D ay nr N ig h t I ’ liM ie 12o they are taken off range am) pul in the laying houses. Prink for pullet« U an important | part o f the ration. Water i* kept, before the flock at all time*. Mo«t loullryriten keep milk, either Hour or buttermilk, constantly before the * ■ lirds, aince it ia an excellent protein ■ UpplelQent. SI There ia little danger of making e< >l corn too «try. C. C. Ituth, assist ant agronomist o f the Oregon experi iU-nt station, heatt-d sound corn up to 153 degree« Fahrenheit withoat In- ury. Another lot dried at a 17. * k I «►-I#*!*1 lower temperature until it contained inly two per cent moisture. No in i try to germination occurred. While it ia unnecessary to d y to tin« ex- j r* • -A tent, wed corn will «tand u great deal of heating. r j i i o ’ ii»: i,':* « i r Potato«« ahouid be dug with as ------ ---------------------— 1--- » little bruising or mechanical injury «*♦ *♦ **♦ ** ns possible, report* the Oregon sta ton Vin- kicker» jab the lulu i B E A U T I F U L VTHÌA V WH.‘ N • tpecinlly those o f good «ixo. Sharp corned «lata on the digger apron «enr t'le potatoes to solile extent, Kx Any idilli tent. Extremely rough agitation by j I ’ui apron tumbler sprocket« may bruise the tubers unnecessarily. This, i»* U < especially true on mellow land that1 purute* easily from the tubers. An ll> «ed- xtremely long separating apron is New m ettre-sen m a He to order; O ld mut reuses Thorouohïx unnecessary on mellow land. The mi Sltrtliitd b ifore rem aking. Feather* renovated p.iitnnl point i* to avoid surface in ----- ------------------------------------------------ -- . iry which mars the appearance of l e potato and starts rots. W rite or phone for information ivale is often seriously injured in It egon during the winter on low ,■ r t ground, says the experiment stu-; u«.' Otto F. Zwicker, Prop. t >n. The wont freeling injury lakes ( i a-e on such land. Much o f the ' I'hoi.e 1 I;» I Salem 13* W’ H bar | kale is often spoiled simply because | i « m s s . . . » n . . . i a s « « « . . o u . ) , f w t „ .................................... if o f excess water, i f the kale is fed j from the low ground first, there is I h" danger o f winter loss. la te sowing o f grain requires more mshels to the acre, xuy sthe O.A.C. experiment station, because o f less I R E L IA B L E JEW ELER S A N D O P T IC IA N S opportunity for «tooling out. latte E V E S T E S T E D — G L A S S E S FITTE D n.n wheal should have about ii to State and Liberty Sts. $*Tem. Orefon - '» busliels o f hurley and grey oats .' ‘ -j to 3 bushels an acre to insure a g i . m ! stand. WEBB & CLOUGH CO. F u n eral D ire c to rs - Salem j - 5 11 P L K Y ’H ' WOOTEN. MISSES aud CHILDREN’S Clothing and Haberdashery Popular Prices SALEM OREGON F L U F F HUG 8 Made nut of your wornnot Carpels also clea n , r e fit, anil resize carpets secern m uff rug works Pomeroy & Keene lliiva your envelopes printed with your return addraas The Tribune can do the work. Subscribe for The Tribune $1.25 per Year Î * * * 1 ¡ Ï ' 1 ' I b jj