The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 12, 1931, Image 6

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING THE WEEK
B ri« f Ite m s C o n c e rn in g th e C o m ­
in g s a n d C o in g a of Y o u rao lf a n d
Y o u r N e i g h b o r « , a« T o l d t o T h e
T r i b u n e R e p o rter« .
O n e o f th e N icest C o u rte s ie s Y ou
C a n S h o w t o Y o u r G u e s t s I s to
H a v e T h e i r V i s i t s M e n t i o n e d in
T h e s e C o lu m n s. T h e T r i b u n e
W il l C o n s i d e r It a S p e c i a l F a v o r
i f Y o u W ill H e l p U s M a k e T h i s
P a p e r M ore I n te r e s tin g to Its
R e a d e r s b y S e n d i n g in I t e m s f o r
T h is C o lu m n . W r ite us, o r, if
C o n v en ien t,
T elep h o n e
Your
N e w s I t e m s t o T h i s Office.
Riches
Candies
Confectionery
for
Miss Je a n Perkins has been ill the
'urged to be present at the Valentine
, party at the church Saturday evening, last week. She has not been able to
uttem l school yet.
: February 14-
M V W V \A V V W A V \V W A W A V W A V A 1
Chila and lunches at Kiches Confie-
It. L n Thleaaen is building a lattice
i fence along the west and south sides ectlonery.
| of his property. O ther im provem ents
Mrs. W innie Brunhan and two chil­
will be a grape arbor. F. P. Rowley
dren are here visiting Mr. and Mrs.
and Ivan McKay are doing the work.
Perkins. They will go back to th eir
Inspector Sink, of the state sani­ home in S o u th ern Oregon, S atu rd ay .
tary departm ent, visited the city res­
The children o f S antiam are g re a t­
ervoir Tuesday and reported it to be
in the best condition he had ever seen ly pleasetl w ith th eir new ball dia­
mond. They intend to have a game
it.
betw een the boys and girls soon.
A basket social will be given at the
FOR SALK— Special c u t old fir wood
N
orth
S antiam school house Friday,
14 inch. T u rn e r Lum ber C om pany.
the 13th.
quality
Mr and Mr* H S. Bond are in P o rt­
George H arris stopped with hia
land on a vacation. Mr. Bond's place parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H arris,
as M. P agent is being filled by E W. Monday, on his way from P ortland to
W aldport, w here he is employed in
Mr*. La> well of Brownsville spent the
Endicott of Independence.
the governm ent survey. It will be re­
week end here at the U- S. Talbot home.
m em bered he fell some -10 feet from a
Valentines lc to 10c at Fresher'* Drug
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r E dw ards had
ledge of rock d uring last August,
as th eir guests over the week-end Mr. Store, Turner
breaking two ribs and receiving o th er
and Mrs. J. W. Losher o f P ortland
severe cuts and bruiaes. The govern­
W h a t ! T r a d a o u t o f T u r n s r ? N o ! m ent was kind enough to give him
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Townsend
N avar!
T h a n w h y n o t b r i n g y o u r j office work until he ia able to handle
of Shedd.
t h o a s t o b a r e p a i r e d to E. R o b i n s o n , the surveying instrum ents again.
H u sk y H ig ra d * B aby C h ick s, c a t a ­
lo g u a a n d pricaa now ra a d y . S a le m 's
P e tla n d , S alem , O re g o n . P h o n « 656.
l o c a t e d in M r s . B r i g g ' s b o u s a , in T u r -
n a r , O re g o n . A lso f u r n i t u r e r e p a i r ­
in g .
Mrs. Cleora Parks with her pupil* of
Library books 3c per day at Prathers
the 7th and 8th Grades and Mr Hick-
Drug Store, Turner.
ock with a uumber of High School stu ­
Mrs. R. E. S tew art was a Monday-
dents attended Legislature in Salem
evening dinner guest a t the home of
her old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wednesday foienoon.
MILK PRODUCTION
MOST IMPORTANT l\
Poor Economy to Substitute
Feed for Shelter.
D E P E N D A B L E
Heath : (
gan
P ain ts, V a rn is H e s
D e c o ra tiv e S E n am els
We have a Complete IJne of
1931 W a ll Paper
in
Lite F ast C olors
Living Rooms, Dining Room and Kitchen
Plastic, Oil Engraved anil Varnish Papers
That ( ’an Be Sponged OIF
P r e s n a l l P aint S to r e
Feed given th« dairy cow should be
455 Court St., Salem, Ore.
Hadley.
used for milk production and body
Richea Confectioncay (or quality m aintenance ra th e r than ms a aubati
rule for proper bousing.
Sunday guests a t the Lotus Osburn andies.
“ When row s a re unduly exposed to
home were his parents Mr and Mrs.
nnd
w euiher. a larg e p art of tb elr ra ­
P rof, and Mrs. R. J . Co* were
Lafe Osburn sr.d son D. A and Abner
tion Is used to keep th eir bodies warm,
guests Tuesday evening, F eb ru ary 10,
leaving only a sm all portion for milk
Grimes, all of Scio.
a t the C. A. B ear home w here Mr. production.“ a s s e rts John A. Arcy.
B ear’s fam ily were all present, ex­
J. M. and Hollis Bones attended the cepting W illard, to honor him with a •bilrj extension s|>eclallst tit the North
■ 'iirolina S ta te co lleg e “ Every effort
Masonic District meeting i„ Salem S a t­ birthday dinner.
should he limit« to keep the cows com ­
fortable lim ing th e dlsugreeutde pe­
urday evening when the Grand M aster
spoke.
Mrs. A. E. Bradley chaperoned a riods. If ttils Is not done, profits will A V % V W A W V A % V N W A V W M V W W W b S , .V .V A W / A V k V V /
tie rvijui-ed lr Is |«oor economy to
waffle feed at the Lester Ellis home sutw fltu!« lie d for sh elter at any
FOUND—Childs grey goll glove with Tuesday evening when Mis* Addie Elln tim e.“
'r Arey I-el liv e s th e cow atall
purple stripe in cuff. Owner inquire at entertained a number of friends from
will have a smile* and good-will feeling
-houM
he well lighted, nicely bedded
this officer.
Sublimity and Aumsville.
ami p n q v rty vein Hated but free from
after you have had u
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o r c u rren t a. He says lie h as seen
D r. B. F . P o u n d p r a c t i c e l i m i t e d to
Cbila and lunches at Ricbes Confec­ many m » twirna and sheds In the
r e m o v a l o f t e e t h , g a s o r lo c a l , a n d
-ta le of such |>oor construction th at
d e n t a l X - r a y . N e w l o c a t i o n 3 0 3 F i r s t tionery.
¡lie) nffotij little protection against
at
- -..O- ——
N a t i o n a l B a n k B ld g ., S a l e m , O r e g o n .
the cold w inter wind T he sides of
Miss Carol Lyons o f Jefferson was the tKirn or »heller should he m ade
a
visitor
of Miss Lois P erkins, Sun- '•«hi with the a ir being ad m itted
The grade basketball team went to
“The Wind Blown Expert*
through t»ro|ierly located window*.
'
day
.
Aumsville Wednesday evening where
T he p ractice also of rei|ulrlng cows
they played a victorious game, with a
Mr. and Mrs. E lijah Hinkle and to wade through mud and Ice to a*
Hair Cut 25c
Shaving 15c
winning from the Aumsville grade boy* son, Lee Hinkle, of Oregon City were -m e drinking w ater la rx|»-n»lve. Tble
iadits
Hair
Catting
a Specialty
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C harles H-nkle kind of ex|Mmure chill* the cow ’* body
5 t<> 8.
ano prevents her from drinking the
and Mr. and Mrs. Nevins, Sunday. I
am ount of w ater needed for good utils
Next to Elsinore Theatre
O scar Nevins left with them Monday. production. A cow weighing from 8UU
All C. E Members a n i friends are
to Wat pounds and producing about 30
pound* of milk a day needs from 80
Salem. Oregon
tc » 0 pounds of w ater each day. She
.v w A v v w m w
will not drink this am ount unless It la
convenient and of medium tem p e ra ­ k*
ture, says Mr. Arey.
Have you taken
of our
Subscription Offer?
Y ou Too!
Smooth Shave or Hair Cut
A N D Y ’S l i A K H K I t S lIO l*
Another Big One!
First: “ HELL’S ANGELS”
Next: “ CIMARRON”
AND NOW
Dougin* FairluinliN,
Jr.
m
A NORTHWEST PREMIERE OF
44
Little
Practical Dairyman Is
Admirer of Modem Bam
The modern dairy barn la as far re-
owned 'll m ost from the old cow stab le
In use a th ird of a century ago a* la
meclinnh-al power from th a t furnished
by a yoke of oxen In pioneer days. A
well venfllnted.
well lighted
barn
equipped with a concrete floor, ad ­
ju stab le sta lls th at can easily h« kept
clean and In strictly sa n ita ry condi­
tion. truly la an inspiration to the
practical dairym an. W ith proper ven­
tilation. not only can the foul a ir be
removed, hut also the excess m oisture
th at used to accum ulate In th e old
stables. T his menna b etter herd health
and more econom ical u«e of feed by
the cows. Plenty of sunaldne and
fresh pure a ir a re two of th e most
Im portant factor* not only for the
health of the cow. but also for the
conversion by her of feed Into milk
and b u tte r f a t
Colostrum Is Helpful
to Newborn Calves
Smashing
shing all Attendance Records
c
OM E
EA RLY
Starte» S u n d a y
C
WARNER BROS
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L S I N O R U
A new born calf should alw ays he
given the opportunity to suck Its dam
at least once so as to get th e colos­
trum wldch n a tu re fins e«j>eiially pre­
pared for It. T his
Is lax a­
tive In c h aracter and also contains
some stim ulating pr«du< ts which help
to sta rt the digestive system Into ac­
tivity. If for any reason It Is Impos­
sible to give the < nl..nm m fo th e
calf. It should he given one ounce of
castor oil shortly a fte r b irth and be­
fore It la given any iond. A fter th a t
the calf may tie given milk from any
cow If the m other's milk Is not av ail­
able.
Warner Bros.
MATINEES
W E E K DAYSl
25e
EVENINGS
SUNDAYS
A P I T
SALEM
OREGON
Saturday
Su n. M on
lu e s .
Funnier Than The •
Funniest Picture
You Ever Saw
“C O H E N S
KELLY S
AFRICA ”
A nd
w ith
Charlie Murray
George Sidney .
Vera Gordon
Katie Price