The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 05, 1931, Image 5

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    TH K TURN KR TRIBUNE
TURNER
STATE
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BANK
S - E - R - V - I - C - E
P o r ^ O n t
B u i l d i n g Supplies
Paid on 6 months Tim e Deposits
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F ir e —A u tom ob ie
WATER REQUIRED
BY DAIRY COWS
Insurance W ritten
Of Much Importance to Sup­
ply Abundantly Always.
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(( Is s well know n f a d tlist heavy
pro d u cin g m ilk ru w s cqulra s large
am ount or w ater— m o rs lim n inuny
people realise. W h e n cow s have free
access to w ste r nt s ll tim es d u rin g
the w inter m onths, s s when supplied
w ith d rin k in g cups, they consum e
m ore than when they have s n oppor­
tunity to d rin k o n ly once or tw ice s
d a y ; especially Is th is true when they
s r e forced to d rin k Ice water.
T h e fact that m ilk contains 87 per
cent o f w ater In Itself Indicates that
a large sup p ly Is needed when s cow
produces from 40 to BO pounds of
m ilk a day.
T h e chief functloa of
w ater In the a n im a l's body, however.
Is aot to su p p ly the am ount needed
fo r her m ilk. Hhe a lso needs It for
d isso lv in g her food m aterials, to help
d istrib u te
the
nu tritive
m atter
th ro ugh the body and to rem ove the
waste body cells. It has been stated
that fid t>er cent of the w ater co n­
sum ed by a dairy cow Is escreted In
the feces, about 13 per cent In the
urine. 12 per cent through the s k in
and about IB per cent th rough the
milk.
In sum m er m ore Is elim inated
th ro ugh the s k in than In winter.
At the M ic h ig a n station wnter con
sum p tio n by ten d a iry cow s w as m e n s
ured from the .alter part o M a rc h to
the latter perl of Ju ly In 1028, w hile
the co w s were producing an average
o f 14 po un ds of m ilk dally. T h e co n ­
sum ption d u rin g that period wua Ifln
g a llo n s per cow or about 140 pounds
per dny. T h u s they consum ed about
3.2 po un ds of w ater fo r every pound
o f m ilt produced.
T h e large dally requirem ent of wa
ter ca lls attention to the Im portance
o f p ro v id in g an s b i ndance at all
times. O n most fa rm s the wnter sup^
ply Is not n s adequate du rin g w inter
ns It Is d u rin g sum m er, even though
the cow s may not need quite so much.
W h e re d rin k in g cups can oe installed
In the d a iry h a m lim y w ill pay good
dividends.
Y
Do You Know
A fte r
fre sh enin g
only
s
sm all
nm ount o f gra in sho uld be fed.
A
w arm bran m ush Is a lso beneficial
d u rin g tills period.
In fact, bran
should fhrtn most of the grain fed for
two o r three d u ys after calving. T h e
ro w m ay he brought on feed g ra d u a l­
ly. de|H-mllng on the condition o f the
udder. If the udder Is bndly caked or
congealed, gra in ahould he fed sp a r
Ingly. If the udder Is not badly con
netted, then the cow m ay he brought
unto feed grndtiully. havin g her on a
full g ra in ration nt about three weeks
after freshening.
llo n gh n ge la the backbone of the
real d a iry ration. It determtnen. to a
large extent, the feed coat o f pro d u c­
in g milk.
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A calf well started Is n ca lf h a lf
grown. It takes a long Mine to o ve r­
come n setback that a ca lf m ay get
In the Brat few d a y s or w eeks o f Its
life.
We Try to Sell You W het
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You Need
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P. O. B o x 208
P h o n e 275
S -A -T -I-S -F -A -C -T -I-O -N
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“WE DO IT THE WEAVER WAY”
Used
Better let us look your lights over
7< HF VROI FT
Cars
W IT H A N O . K . T H A T C O U N T S
California
on your train trip East
at no additional cost
a n d
tourist fa re s
r a d i c a l l y cut
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Chevrolet Coach, almost new.......................... $550.00
Chevrolet Coach................................................ 450.00
Chevrolet Coupe ..........
475.00
Buick C o a c h ......................................................... 425.00
W hippet Sedan .................................................. 285.00
Chevrolet Coach ............................................... 365.00
Ford Tudor ......................................................... 395.00
Chevrolet Sport Roadster................................ 550.00
Hudson Coach .................................................... 150.00
Oldsmobile Sedan .............................................. 575.00
Chevrolet Sedan................................................. 495.00
Chevrolet T o u rin g ............................................ 125.00
Chevrolet Coach ............................................... 250.00
Chevrolet Coupe, rumble seat.......................... 375.00
M c I^ A Y ’ S
333 C E N T E R S T R E E T
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to
C H IC A G O
Southern Pacific has cut
coach fares f ast to new low
levels. See C alifo rn ia on
your way. It costs no more.
via San Francisco, Los Ange­
les and other winter resorts.
Tickets arc good in warm,
clean coaches on fast trains.
Liberal stopovers at impor­
tant cities en route, such ?.s
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
LI Paso— now at the height
o f their gay mid-winter
season.
DES M O IN E S . . $*3.io
W A SH IN G T O N . . 77.7«
NEW YORK . . . «0.70
SALEM, OREGON
MR. FARM ER
and many o th cti.
Avk ahout the new tickets ro « h 1
in T ourist Sleepers. T h is extra
comfort costs but little more.
H ow Big Is Y our Dollar?
We Will Allow You Up To $ S 4 0 * °°
Southern FaelSIe
H. S. BOND, A gent Turner
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E. M. KEITH, A gent A um sville
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28c for Butterfat i3c for Medium E ggs
16c for Standard Eggs, 10c to 16c for poultry, light or Me­
dium, 63c for Wheat “ Unscreened” No. 1. White
Note-No Matter What the Market is we allow 15% lore
We will also take in trade
Yoar Old Radio or Phoaograph
By all means read The Turner Tribune
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AH J o i n H a n d s m id
C ir c le T o T h e L e ft
Dairy Notes
M ilk la a pproxim ate ly 87 per cent
w atei
T o o often wnter la looked
upon «Im ply ns gom ethlng to quench
thirst.
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E
AND
Everything We Can
outside of Salem ?
Care of Cow Essential
for Making Cheap Milk
After Freshening Feed
Small Amount of Grain
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TURNER L’b’r
M.F.G. CO.
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L ig h t A d ju stin g
S ta tio n
C o a c h
Churn, palatable foods are necea
aary In order to m nke the cheapest
milk, the most m ilk and the best q u a l­
ity o f milk. M oldy, dusty hay. m usty
grains, nnd all such containing dust
m ake the cleanest and chenpcat m ilk
Impoaslhle.
C leun stra w or clean atiavlngs m ake
splendid
bedding.
w hereas
du sty
straw , dirt from the hny loft, cheap,
dusty Huy. and I he lik e mean a dusty
b n m and dirty, poor keeping milk.
T h e best m ilk pnlt Is the one with
the sm allest opening nt the top. T h e
poorest m ilk pall Is the large, open-
topped pnll w hich w ill collect the inoel
dust.
T h e m ilk pnlls. cans, separators, and
nil other uten sils used for m ilk m ust
he th o ro u gh ly w ashed and sterilized
Im m ediately before m ilking.
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Have the only Official Modern
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ROUGH AND DRESSED
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T u rn er
Community D an ce
K v e r y S a tu r d a y N ig h t
Let’s Get the Old Community Spirit, Give us your Support.
Being your friends to the biggest and best
OLD TIME DANCE
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Sponccred by Ball Bros, and the People of the Community
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Warner Bros. Elsinore and Capitol theaters
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