The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 19, 1931, Image 3

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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pounds o f gluten feed ; 400 pounds of
cottonseed m eal; 200 pounds o f Un­
w ed rneal, mid 100 pounds o f gluten
meal.
W ith mixed clover and timothy tiny
and corn silage use a 20 per cent tolul
protej.i feed, us: 800 pounds o f ground
wheal or hurley; 000 pounds o f ground
oats; .TOO pounds o f gluten feed; 200
pounds
of
cottonseed
m ea l; 200
pounds o f linseed m ea:; and 100
pounds o f soy bean meal or gluten
uienl. W ith clover hay and corn ul­
lage only 18 per rent total protein Is
needed In the grain mixture, made as
fo llo w s: 700 pounds o f barley or
w h eal; 700 pounds o f oats; 200
pounds o f gluten feed ; 200 pounds of
linseed meal, und 200 pounds o f cot­
tonseed meal.
With alfa lfa bay and corn silage the
grain mixture cun be reduced to 16
per cent total protein, containing: *oo
pounds o f ground barley or wheat and
b arley; 800 pounds o f ground o afs;
200 pounds o f gluten feed; 100 pounds
o f linseed m eal; and 100 pounds of
cottonseed meal.
Miss Eva Comer wax a Salem visi­ and Betty Jean; Mr. und Mrs. John
ter Wednesday.
Crum und sons, Hollie and Earnest,
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o f Salem, Mr. und Mrs. Seltner Brown
Mr. and Mm. W illard have moved
und children, Norlyn, Durici und N o r­
to the Gilbert property.
duhl und Merritt Brown, o f Aurns-
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e
Eugene Richards ami Henry Fen­ viUc. A good time was enjoyed by
all.
nell spent Wednesday in Salem.
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Mr. and Mm. R. M. Kuson have
CRAW FORD
been having the prevailing colds.
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¿lm. E. M. Keith was on the sick
list Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mm. Bruce and daughter)
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Mrs. Margaret Martin *p nt Wed­ Thelma and l.ois, o f Gervais and Mrs.
nesday evening at Shaw.
Beulah Fisher o f Monitor were Sun­
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duy visitors at the home o f Mr. and
Mrs. Murguret Strayer is a guest
Mrs. K. O. W itte I. Both Mrs. Fisher
Mrs. F. A. Smith o f Kalama,
uf Mm. Millie Martin.
und
Mrs. Bruce huve taught the Wash., visited here Tuesday with her
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Crawford school and have many daughter, Mm. E. M. Keith and fam ­
Aumsville high will play the Mill
friends in this community.
ily.
City basketball team Friday evening
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at Aumsville.
Mr. and Mm. P. E. Thomuson
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s|e nt Sunday with Mrs. Thomason’s
J J. Edward« was a Salem visitor to­
sistem, Mrs. Millie Stimson und Mrs.
SURPRISE GRANGE
day.
Rachel Stewart o f Amity.
TURNER
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC
T R A IN S E R V IC E
No.
No.
No.
No.
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ing the 4If Club Girl* will serve s ban­
quet to the Hoy Scouts and irieiids.
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No. 233
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Frank Simpson ami Mrs. Nora
Pound were shipping in Salem last
Thursday.
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Stayton.— Chas. Olin is here from
Portland working as helper for the
Shell Oil company.
Kenneth
W itzel
of
Longview,
Wash., was a visitor ut the home o f
his parents, Mr. und Mm. It. O. W it­
zel.
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Eugene
via
Cascade
Look Ai This Hoofing
m a te ria l that we recom m en d f o r
y o u r r o o f.
q u ality.
look*.
T e e l it f o r superio.-
Judge
it
fo r
b e tte r
Com pare
it
for
cott—
o rig in a l cost end fu tu re , a n r u I
upkeep.
L e t o u r e e tim a ’ e »S e w
that you
m ay h ave thi» better
roof
your
mort-
on
than
bu ilding,
other»
a»k
at
no
for
an
o r d in a r y r o o f.
U se P io n e e r Roofing.
CARLTON PIONEER ROOFING CO
Phone 1961
Meets second Saturday in the
month in the Grange Hall, Turner.
Visitors welcome at the lectu re
hour, at 2:00 o’clock.
of
L in o .)
No. d i, 8:45 I'..VI. (R egu lar stop.)
Following north bound trains stop to
N o r t h Bound
detrain
passengers
com ing
from
points south o f Eugene: No. 16, due
14, 4:36 A..M. (Stops when
5:36 A. M.; No. 6, due 6:06 P.M.
tlagged.)
Office hours at Turner week day ■ are
32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, arid from
South Bound
1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
5, I 1 : 10 A.. VI. (Stops when
tlagged to pick up passenger» for Station is closed on Sunday and holi­
points at which this train stops.) days. On these days passenger can
15, 9:23 P.M. (Stops on flag only, pay fare and have baggage checked
to pick up passengers fo r points on trains.
m
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At the P. T A mooting Kridsy even­
south
Salem,
A. B. Christenson, Manager
A U T H O R IZ E D A P P L IC A T IO N A G E N T S
275 State St.
Orep'o
Mrs. Susan Girurdin o f Turner was
a visitor ut the Raymond Titus honm
Sunday.
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Mr. und Mm. Thomas Little, Mrs.
Muyro McKinney und Mr. und Mrs.
Raymond Titus attended Grange in
Turner, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Miller, Mr. and
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Mm. John Crum and sons, Hollis and
Helen and Helena W itzel attended
Earnest o f Salem visited Sunday with the students conference at Corvallis,
Mrs. Johana Brown.
Friday and Saturday.
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Mrs. Susie Ransom und son, Wayne
with Dr. and Mm. Ransom o f Turner
Stayton.— Three churches, Chris­
motored to Is-bnnon, Sunday, where tian, Baptist and Methodist, ure hold­
they spent the day with relatives.
ing union meetings this week and
n< xt Sunday tin- gathering will be i
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Keith and
ut the Methodist church, when Rev.
■laughter, who ure just out o f quaran­
Lyman will be the speaker o f the
tine from mumps, spent Sunduy at
day. Special music will be on the pro­
the E. M. Keith home.
gram.
S I. Q.. ■ —
There ore two cases o f diphtheria
at laimli n home and two o f scarlet
fever at the Albus home, east o f
town.
Stayton.— W. A.
Weddle, local
mortician, has just completed u very
pretty rock garden on his mortuary
property. A fountain and large pool
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has been constructed and the pool
Charles Martin shipped a thorough­
will be Ailed with gold Ash anil lilies.
bred Jersey ca lf to Mr. and Mrs. Cur­
Mr. W eddle is to be commended fo r
tiss Seely at Alsea the Amt o f the
his public spirit.
CŸP61ÜRICCRS
A d d ititi M arhiiK'H
A L L MAKES
T H O M A S
R O E N
421 Court
Salem
AW W AW W W W W W VVW VW
TRUSSES
Akron Spongne Rubber Pads
S o f t S a n ita r y , C a n ’ t Slip
G u a r a n t e e d to H o ld R eg a rd le s s o f
O c c u p a tio n , A g e
or Sex
A k r o n G r a d u a te F i t t e r H e r e to
G i v e Y o u a T r i a l F ittin g
FREE
o
C A P IT A L DRUG STORE
S la t « Street
Salem
Week.
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The miadon-ry society is ipeeting with
Mrs Stnmlley Sr., to lay.
e< nfinert to her
She h is be-*n
l ed lor the pis*, two
months following a psmltic stroke
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I In, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Nicola, who underwent an operation
for the r> moval o f go.ter at the
Dellas hospital the past week, is slow­
ly recovering. She is a niece o f Mm.
M arjory Comer.
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The senior class went to Salem
Wednesday evening und had their pic­
tures taken at the T ro v er Studio and
inter were the guests o f Mr. and Mrs.
Trover at the Elsinore theatre.
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Fiv« lades, Mr». Chas Martin, presi­
dent, Mrs. Wiillsce, Mrs. M. McCullough
Mr». It. D Pomeroy and Mr«
Colson of the P. T
with
Mr»
A. Nir-
A. Sewin; Club m.*t
OlJi* t i y d i r T uerdsy rnd
spent a very pliasu t s(t»rro<>n
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Arbic Martin took his mother, Mrs.
Martha Fuson, to Salem, Saturday
evening, and on Sunday she motored
to Oregon City with Mr. and Mrs.
A. Sutton, where she w ill spend fomc
time at the home o f ht r son, Arthur,
and fam ily. The Buttons, who are
parents o f Mrs. Arthur Fu on, le-
turned to their home in Salem, Sun­
day evening.
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Mrs. Wm. Crum entertained Sat­
urday evening. February 14th, at her
I .»in«- on State street in honor o f her
■ms, John und Bert, the event being
their birthdays. Those present were
Mr. and ” rs. Riley Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Crum and children, N or­
man, Neld.i and O pal; Mr. and Mrs.
Elv.dn Crum, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Crum and daughter.«, Mildred, Billie
SUGGEST RATIO NS
TO LO W ER COSTS
Use Wheat, Barley and Oats
in Feeding Cows.
Dairymen can cut feed costs by
■ubsiMuting wlienl, bnrley, and outs
lor corn and liotniny feed In dairy
rations, ut present prices, and by
feeding it grain mixture with u pro
tein content that corresponds to the
roughage fed. advises Prof. F. B.
Morrison, bend o f tlie department of
sniinnl husbandry at the New York
State I ’ollege of Agriculture. He sug­
gests formulas for use with various
types o f roughage for feeding dairy
cows.
In these formulas wheat or barley
may be used, depending on the local
prices. For dairy cowa these grains
have substantially the same value, ton
for ton
Since wlieut Is a heavy, con­
centrated feed. It Is best not to use
more than 000 pounds o f ground
wheat per ton o f dairy feed. Also
some bulky feed, like oats or wheat
bran, should be Included In tlie mix­
ture.
Ground rye nmy be substituted for
wlient or barley In these formulas.
Since rye Is usually not quite as (mi­
nt able ns these grulns. It Is best not
to use more than 300 to 500 pounds
of rye per ton o f feed.
When little or no legume liny Is
used, feed a 24 per cent total protein
mixture, ns: 300 pounds of ground
wheat or hnrley; 300 pounds of ground
onts; 350 pounds o f wheal bran; 350
SaxaphonE
Special
$10 down
$2 per week
$ 38.50
COMPLETE
with case
This Month
Only
Save time and avoid bard work..’
fo r 20 cents a week
No woman within rrarh of electric
current can afford to wear herself
out over a wash-board and tub and
hand wringer— when an elertrie
washer actually cleans better aud
cost* only a few cents a w eek to
opeiate.
Perhaps th: children or the home
garden may deserve more of your
time. There are so man) things that
you really scant to do. An electric
ironer will save hours. You can »it
at the work while it quickly does
the large, straight pieces as well a»
the small ones— no carrying of six-
pound ad irons.
,
Or an electric iron will relieve much
of the old drudgery. All these time-
anil labor-saving device» are inex­
pensive to buy and ready to serve
you at the touch of a switch.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
SALEM
OREGON
STAYTON
OREGON