The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, February 26, 1931, Image 5

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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Building Supplias
RO U G H A ND DRESSF.D
Paid on 6 m onths Tim e Deposits
CUT DOWN DAIRY
CHORES BY SILO
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F ire —Automobie
LUMBER
Insurance W ritten
T U R N E R L ’b’r
M.F.G. CO.
Labor Saving Plan of Mov­
ing Feed Is Big Help.
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Do You Know
We T ry to Sell You W h s t
B A LL BROS.
Have the only Official Modern
L ig h t A d ju stin g
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outside of Salem ?
“ WE DO IT THE WEAVER W A Y ”
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Friday Saturday Monday
Better let us look your lights over
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California
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D O LLA R
D A Y S
on your train trip East
at no additional cost
tourist fa res
r a d i c a l l y cut
Mixture for Cows
Southern Pacific has cut
coach fares Hast to new low
levels. See C alifornia on
your way. It costs no more.
Tickets arc g«x>d in warm,
clean coaches on fast trains.
Liberal stopovers at impor­
tant cities en route, such as ’
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
HI Paso—now at the height
of their gay m id-w inter
season.
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Pairs
DES MOINES . . $45.10
WASHINGTON . . 77.78
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Avk alvnit :!ic new ti* ’ «res good
in Tourist Sleepers. This extra
comfort costs hut little more.
H. S. BOND, A gent T u r n a r
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Salem, O regon,
via San Francisco, Los Ange­
les and other winter resorts.
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Funner« Iruvel further in feeding
Ihiin In utiy oilier operation connected
with <lutry production. Any practical
met lied of reducing travel should he
hcncfieliil. Convenient alios mid feed
lilns. witli a lubor «living plan of mov­
ing feed to the cows or live stock, are
u tilg help. In the dnlrjr, carrie r trucks
which will hold enough ensilage or
nieui for several cows will cut ttie
work In two, ns compared with curry­
ing feed In baskets. Arrangement of
th e burn, smooth floors, accessible
loungers that a re easily cleaned, a re
ull factors In mnklng feeding u shorter
tu»k.
I.lve stock men know Ihut silo l«x-u-
tlon affects time retpilred to feed. Ml-
age should not have It, be liuuled to
tllstnnt feed bunks. A valuable silage
cart Is described In t ’lrculur No. 75,
prepared at Iowa Hinte college. The
fetal hunks are built In s long row
out from the silo, and the carl runs
on a track supported by posts over
th e bunk.
Conveniently located milk bouses
save time for dairy operutors
Con
struction Is also Important. Smooth
floors and walls which can be easily
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Handy arrangem ent of etpilpmeot.
such ns wash troughs, drying racks
und sterilizers for the milker, often
bring thanks from hurried workers.
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Itutndng w ater and some means of
healing It should be considered es
•entlaL
It Is hard to conceive of n well mnn
aged hart) today tliul does not have l
convenient means of removing litter
C arrie rs a re Indispensable to tr a n s ­
porting manure to a storage pit but
some burns a r e now constructed so
thnt (lie spreifller enn be driven h.*-
tweeti rows of stalls. Tills saves time
when w eather conditions are not lit
for hauling manure to the field Imme
dlately.
Steel stnrirhlons and stulls have
proved themselves more economical
than those of wooden construction.
C o a c h
a n d
They a re easier to keep sanitary and
arc fur more durable. Single stalls
protect the cows and help make them
comfortable I »ringing cups are near
ly ns essential from a flnnnelnl stand
point ns are mangers or any oilier
standard dnlrv ilvitir«**.
A grain mixture for cows can be
compounded from three or four feeds,
but a variety of live to seven grains
la advisable. Such a mixture will usu
ally be more palatuble mid carry plen­
ty of bulk, both features necessary to
get Ibe l»«*st result*. A mixture Ihnl
Is palatable will stim ulate the flow «.f
digestive Juices which In turn will mlv
best with the ration when It is bulky
In this un y the gruln mixture Is tnoie
thoroughly digested mid the best rt*
suits are obtained.
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Cows need vacations Hie same ns
bumnn beings. A rest period of six
to eight week* before freshening, with
plenty of good feed, will put Hie dairy
cow In form for her work.
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Many cows must get their w ater a
long way from the barn on cold win­
te r days and often the Ice mu»«i he
removed before they can drink. l?n
«ter these conditions cows ennnot All
up on w ater na they should, with n
resultant decrease In milk.
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A cow is so constituted ns to handle
large amounts of roughage, hut even
so. a cow's capacity is limited.
If
she Is feci a poor grade of roughage
her energy Is expended In consuming
a class of feeds from which she can­
not get sufficient nutritive returns.
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T he owner of a low pro«Juclng dairy
herd hns no choice—he must send the
poorest cows to th e butcher, or else
he will And himself working for noth­
ing. or less than nothing.
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If w ater la handy cows drink In pro
portion to the way they milk If not,
then row s milk In proportion to the
way they drink.
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If cows ennnot have water at will
<r cannot All up on It two or three
lime* per «lny they must come down
In milk production.
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l i v e r y Snturtl a y Night
Let’s Get the Old Community Spirit. Give us your Support.
Being your friends to the bigprest and best
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W e offer you a com plete stock of H IG H G R A D E Field Seeds all
recleaned in the be .t possible m a n n e r and from selected stocks.
SEND US YOUR LIST OR CALL FOR PRICES
You will find the q u a lity the best the m a rk e t affords a n d the
prices r ig h t for th a t gra d e of seeds.
D- A. W H IT E & SONS
Splintered by Hall Hros. and the Peoplu of the Community
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