The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 19, 1931, Image 2

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    T H E TU R N E R
Fish Oil as Corrective
for A ll Dairy Cattle
The Turner Tribune
S U B S C R IC IO N $1.25 PER YEAR
There la a possibility that dairymen
will soon be finnllng fish oils as gener
Entere«! at the P oitofic« at Turner, ally as do the pouttrymen. The lat­
Oregon, us si-cond-class matter, under
ter feed cod liver oil to avoid rickets
the Act o f March 3, 1879.
In growing stock, to hold the h«Htlth of
IrauiHi every Thun««Iay at Turner, the laying f1<H*k and to Improve hatch
Marion, County, Oregon.
ability. It Is now being demonstrate«!
that fish oil that Is rich In vitamin t>
MRS. CHAS. S. CLARK
will result In healthier «*alves, will In­
crease the useful life of the cow and
CHAS. S. C LARK
Is, In a measure at least, a safeguard
against breetllng troubles. There Is
still an excess of cod liver oil tiver
what Is use«! for human consumption
and for poultry. Investigations In the
United States prove the pilchard oil.
Times
Have Changed
Along with thoughts o f cherry
trees, hatchets ami super truthful
such ns Jerseys end Guernseys, should
4,000,000 gallons o f which are pro­ he given nbout seven and one half
duce«! annually from California sar- | pounds o f milk a day. Larger calves,
dln«‘s, Is as rich In vitamin r> as oh ! such as Holsteltit, Ayrnlilres. Short-
liver oil. Tuna oil, less abundant. Is horns, etc., should be given ten pounds
equally rich. Salmon oil Is half as a day until they are at least two
rich. The use o f these oils In dairy
weeka old. I f this cannot be done
rations should tw elve more attention
without too much trouble, two feed­
from the res««arch men «>n our experi­ ings u duy will eutflee, but a little
mental farms and In our colleges.
smaller quantity o f milk should be
given. That Is, a calf that will con­
sume seven and one half poumla a
During First Two Weeks
day In throe feeds should not be given
Feed Calves Whole Milk more thun about six nud one-half
pounds a day In two feeds. Overload­
It Is preferable to feed whole milk
ing (be calf’s stomach should he care­
to calves during the first two weeks
fully avoided. See to It that the milk
after birth, but In case this cannot
Is always fed at au even tempera­
well be done, whole milk fee«ling may
ture o f about bo degrees Fahrenheit
be limited to one we«‘ k. Small calves.
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juveniles, which beset our musings as
February 22 approaches, there comes
also a few whimsical spt'culations as
to just what the Father o f his country
would think o f it all anyhow were he
to come back for a brief sojourn.
When he foldeti up his work anil
left in the hands o f others the gigan- I
tic task he had begun, life was simple '
and
uncomplicated.
Big
bushy- j
wiskered men chewed tobacco and i
ruled the country with an iron hand
while the feminine contingent stayed |
placidly at home making rag carpets
and rendering soap grease in lieu of ,
any better career. I f they were not !
wives by the time they were 15 or j
16 they became pathetically “ Poor |
old Aunt Maria she never married”
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W H A T ’S T H A T , A M 1 G O I N G T O SING?
NOW
F O LK S , I N E V E R S A ID A W O R D A B O U T
S IN G IN G .
SIN C E Y O U M E N T I O N E D IT T H O U G H , S O M E T I M E S
Eggs were
and if there was any, 10 cents a j
pound. Women had one new dress a
year and paid 10 cents a pair for j
stockings. The Mississippi valley was
a dim, unexplored region for the Far
D ID I H E A R S O M E O N E S A Y T H E Y W O U L D N ’T L IK E M Y
But times have changed and should
George return now, it is a toss-up
whether he would be envious or no.
Probably not. A comparison between
the wholesome simplicity o f then and
the super sophistication o f today does
not throw all the advantages to the
Pillsbury’s Best
FLOUR
49-Lb. Sack
M.J.B.
Freshly Milled
H IL L S BROS.
ROLLED OATS
GOLDEN W EST
No. 10 Sack
S C H I L L I N G ’S BE ST
39c
S. & M.
C H A S E & S A N B O R N ’S
across the street, gang wars, chain
stores and Aimee Semple McPherson! |
A reh a rt
&
A ldrich ,
corset
maker*,
j
feed
Department
M ILL R U N
80-Lb. Sack
73c
B U -M A R E G G M A K E R
i 00-Lb. Sack
$1.99
420 Court S treet, Salem. Phone 1639.
B U -M A R S C R A T C H FEED
100-Lb. Sack
$1.75
Corset Makers and
Milliners
Foundation
Garm ents
A n y S tyle
420 Court St. Phone 1639
Salem
At the Market
Yes, and we have a lot of
other Feeds too, all priced
low like everything else is at
The Market.
Freshly Roasted
COFFEE
A Real Good Coffee Tot
3 Lbs.
69c
BREAKFAST COCOA
4 Lbs.
25c
A V A W
A
KRUSE & RYGH
E x p ert W atch and J ew elry
Repairing
Until further notice you can
get any one of the following
brands of Coffee at the M a r­
ket for only
New J ew elry M ade to O rd er
39c
Prices Reasonable
Pound
4X4 Court St.
Salem, Ore.
W .W d V A W J W M W W W W
u s i c k ’t»
re a d
Oven Fresh and its
our regular lib loaf
too, not a cheap
loaf made to sell
for a price, it’s the
Best we know how
to make and you
can get it any day
o f the week for
only
5
C R O W N FLOUR
$1.25
c
ALASK A SALMON
1-Lb. Cans, 3 for
Kerr Gifford’s
29c
Blue Daisy, an all
H ARD W H E A T FLOUR
49-Lb. Sack
OYSTERS
5-oz. Cans
$ 1.12
10c
White W onder
Can
SOAP
New Pack
S H R IM P S
10 Barn
• V .V .V A V / A ’ ^ V .W
W ELL
I
39c
B u s i c k ’«
vacuum sweepers, electric lights and
bicycles— but we also have radios
Ô
M A X W E L L HOUSE
present. Of course, we have talkies,
L et ut end your corset trouble.
ANYWAY?
Just North of Center Street on Commercial
Pillsbury’s Mills have the
largest akek of flour I ever
saw on display at the M ar­
ket and they are going to
givs it away to the one that
can guess what it weights.
The next time you are in,
you’d better ask the hoys
about it.
the unknown were made in covered
wagons instead o f silvery-gray mono­
planes,
W e d ra ft pattern* fo r each in d ivid ­
S I N G IN G
B usick's a t T h e M ark et
$1.25
West, and Europe only a word in the
geography. Adventurous hops into
ual.
F E E L K I N D A L IK E S I N G IN G
W H E N I SEE SO M A N Y T U R N E R P E O P L E IN T H E M A R K E T E V E R Y D A Y .
five cents a dozen and butter, when !
George might like it, but probably
not. However, even while granting
that parenthood at best is a dubious
proposition with uncertain rewards,
the chances are that in looking over
the offspring which he inadvertently
fathered, he would feel too much like
the staid old barnyard biddy who has
hatched off a brood or sea-going step­
children. Than which little more can
be said!
I DO
T H E N I’L L Q U O T E Y O U S O M E PR IC E S T H A T E V E R Y O N E W I L L LIKE.
at 25!
Hired girls were paid 75 cents for
a week’s work, which include«! wash- i
ing for a family of ten.
TRIB U NE
"
33c
15c
Cream Oil
Solid Pack
SOAP
TOMATOES
5 Bars
2 Cans
25c
25c