rt\ u v i U l ' N - ttfc O E R S In slicing oranges, if the kirife is not sharp enough to ',s • to avoid* cut them c.uriy without spoil- weed- b high quality iu i their shape, the peeling seed, though ii is little l ay be left on until after they more <*x»e»isriv. than to plant are sliced. It can then be re- wcouj in the la.vu and then • moved easily andtho slices will sp:nd fi 'io and money oa trot­ be thin and round. ting them out. '¿he idea t 1 : thinning fruits will m eivo;:v what is known as »he alternate bearing habit is incorrect, s ys the Oregon Ex­ periment station. Alternate bearing is fre luently a varietal A fine annual called the characteristic which seems to “ Beacon,” has just been pub­ be only slightly modified by lished by the journalism class anything the grower cun do. of Turner high school. HESE UNO THERE It has long been the policy oi the college extension service and it3 county agent staff to sponsor and actively aid coop­ erative marketing movements. Many o f the successful cooper- atlve marketing associations which are operaring in the state today have beer, rendered defi­ nite assistance by the county agents or the extension special­ ist in marketing. Ivan Hadley is having a new fence constructed at his farm, Sam Dragcr o f Salem visit­ ed his mother, Mrs. C. Drager, here recently. The weekly volleyball prac­ tice which is scheduled for Mon j day nights was held Wednes­ f ’í nkk flu Or» slat Cd w a r d s visited talk by M um («race Farnam, a during the week at the home returned missionary from Ja­ o f her father, M. Canigan, in pan, who told o f the life, peo­ ple, their education and re­ Iloou ’.liver. ligion in the land o f cherry N. E. Donycr and C. A. Bear blossoms. transacted bushiest for the school district which thv\ rep- A good fellowship basket rcs. it ua school board members dinner was served in the dining in Salem, Tut .day. room with nearly 150 prevent. K & C I W aldo Riches visited at the The round the world radio pro­ bom« of his father, S. A. Riches gram in preparation for Pente­ cost Sunday, June 8, wuu an over the week-end. interesting program of sermons II. T. Pierce has returned to and gospel singers participat­ his desk at the Turner State ing. A radio was placed ;n the Bank after an illness o f more church for the day. than a month. !\ itecost Sunday will be Miss Emma Denver is visit­ day of worship iu the church ing in Portland. Miss Denyer and íims 1 arrangements are be- n ¡companiod her aunt, Mrs. made for the celebration. The Emma Francis, home last week. Awnsvillc Christian church will W illard Hall was a Salem worship here in a union service. \ isiior Sa turd iv. All members are especially in­ vited to the Holy communion of the Lord’s supper. Give The Trthon« er*llt tor what vou buy Iroin our advert)« r». day o f this week so as not to I v. --------------- Thrr»flr CHRtìOV ! | M ftret 1 itits >oo fpnnMt lire Low* tveiy iby which •rmaint t > more than a halt billion dollars u >car. Y)«u never know when t re occurs on your premises, tut sdrquatc Stock tire Insurance le.curv-s you of sound pn> to. t ion. F. l\ Rowley General insurance Turner, Oregon Have y'uir envelopes printed with your return mbin-a n . Tne TVib^ns can do the wort:. conflict with the annual music Sunday was a record day at Overbearing has a marked recital which was given Mon- the Turner Christian church with a large congregation en­ influence on the color o f many day night. joying the services. An inter­ fruits, says the Oregon experi­ Mr.and Mrs. .Arthur Edwards esting children’s day program UTiU USV ment station. When peaches, mc;ored to The Dalles, Sunday, was presented at the Sunday 4-FT. SLAB W O O D OLD FIR 16-IN. apples or many varieties o f highlveclored pears touch each v.’ii " 0 they met their daughter, school hour, consisting o f read- other during the ripening per­ Mrs. Hazel Hobson, and two i’ .g exercises, songs and Ihble iod. colorir-g is poor where the children. quotations. Following was a R O UG H A N D DRESSED LUM BER fruits come together. Observa­ tions have shown, too that col­ oring of fruit is usuaiiy more sprightly when light crops are borne than when heavy crops are produced. Continuous sprayers 1.00: others 35c and ;>0c til ICR ft SCOCEt 0? Cfit Turner Lumber ¿z, Mfg. Co. DRUGS HOME POINTERS .... Dairy fiy foil for stock. *1.50 i>er galicn. (F om School o ' Home Eco­ nomics, O. S. C.) 5 gallons 7.00 Offero you t h ir ty y e a r s o f e x p e r i e n c e in t h e luir.ber ousiness a n d c o n n e c tio n s w h ic h enable us to s u p p ly you w ith e v e ry c o n c e iv a b le b u ild in g m a t e r i a l u n d sup p lie s. E. S. PR ATH ER Milk contains all of the pro­ teins that are needed in the body. Reliable Druggist LET US FIGURE YO U R BILL OREGON In order to utilize or pre­ TU R N E R serve all the minerals and vita- .:..s contained in the liquor of canned vegetables, pour the contents of the can into a s k il-; J y our com m unity is en tiled to your support, are you ^ ar,d heat rapid.,y untiI a11 3 i a booster or a knocker? W e offer the follow ing specials for Friday, Saturday In washing spinach or other and Monday: liquid is evaporated. i greens, if they are lifted out of the water, instead o f the water j | Sunbrite Cleanser, 10c size for.................................... 5c being poured off, none of the Swifts W hite Laundry Soap, 10 bars............................."5c sand will remain on the leaves. Red Devil Matches, per carton.................................... In cutting bread or cake, It,., f -1 Baking P< wder, 1 11................... ^-'r where ony a few slices are de­ Gold Bond Steel Cut Coffee. 1 lb................................. 38r sired at a time, if they are cut 1929 Crop Walnuts and Filberts, No. 1 extra quality •from the center and the two 20c j i> rand; 2 lbs. foi remaining portions pusned to­ C A N D Y SPECIALS gether, it will not dry out so Fresh Stock quickly. I f only clean, fresh, sound vegetables and fruit are used; in preserving, few er germs will | hr.- e a chance to penetrate and j the food will be easier to pre­ serve. A \W A V ;/.W V .V A V .V .,A W /.W V /A ‘,m V V ,W ,V I 10 percent discount On our entire stock oi shoe» > Priced from $1.50 to $6.00 Come in and look them over i C. H. W alter Special Offer We. arc offering Quality Gum Drops, 2>c value, 2 lbs........................... " ,c Satin Finish Mix, 35c value, 25c; 2 lbs. for................ 45c Pure Sugar Stick, 20c value, 20c; 2 lbs. for................35c P U R IT Y STO RE i W p ’A p ? ? * W W W V .W /. V A V .V /A 'iW W A V V W V M W Harrison's General Store Turner, i Oregon í L w w v w v w . WWWVVW^WVWWA* m PHONF.275 W , Vw VW AXW /VAV.V.' Just hand her a box of onr Societe Chocolates A ' % P a id on and see how pleased she’ll be six months A fte r the gam e l ime Deposits « ft! try one of our -cool snappy drinks —right off the ice Biches Confectionery F ir © and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Rank a » * > 0 »0 M M v » H v