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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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WEST STAYTON
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H u n t!
MILK PRODUCTION
MOST IMPORTANT
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l,u c y
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th e h o m e o f M r» . T . Y .
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C o m s to c k , W e re
m o to re d
M o .i i l u y , w it h
b e r l i n , W o o « ! « y , \ll< n ,
l ’1 y iti» C o m s t o c k a n d t h e h o n t e « * , M r » .
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S te w a rt, Chut
t in
T I io m
F re d
S a l - n i ,, T u . ' » • la y .
Poor Economy to Substitute
Feed for Shelter.
S t i r t 'la y
m | i <n t
n t : '.■ .'U i S i i i i t i i m W lt ll t h e S p o la t .im -
ily .
Peed g iv e n th e d a i r y c o w » h n tild I**
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m u lo t e in ir ic e r a t h e r t in n ì ■•» •• «iit> »il
M r » . H o n e w e r e in S a ­
l ie « d a y .
t u t e fo r p r o p e r lio u » la g .
" W h e n c o w » a r e u n d u ly e x p o s e s ) to
M i i. H id d e n a n d n o n » w o r e " U n t i n s
tim i w e a l h e r . u la r g e p u r l o f t h e n r a ­
»*• i P o r t l a n d l a - t w e e k , r e t u r n i n g
t io n I» ino-«] to k e e p t h e i r lio d le » w a r m
le a v in g o n ly » « m a ll p o r t io n f o r m ilk
h o n e Sunduy.
p r o f i l i t i Io n ." uHMi-ri» J o h n
A. A re y .
" r . a n d M r » . J . I ) . H o o k e r o f M e d ­ j d a ir y e * le n » l» t i » p e e ln ll» i ut t lie S o r t i»
f o r d , O re g o n , w e r e v ia it in g M r . n » d
C a r o l In n S l a t e c o lle g e
“ K v e r y e ffo r t
M r , . W . O . K o y i.e o v e r t i l • W e e k - e m l.
» lio u ld lie m a d e lo k e e p th e c o w » c o in
f o r t a b le iln r ln g th e d U n g ie e a ld e | m *-
M r . a n d M r » . J , W . N ip p le a n d W .
r ‘ odn.
I f l l i l » I» not d o n e , p r o lt t » w in
O . ! t o y » v m o t o r e d to P o r t l a n d , T u e » -
tie r e d u e e il.
It I» p o o r e c o n o m y to
■ ilh « t II u t c f)-i‘ d f o r n iiell< *r a t a n y
d a y m o r n in g , r e t u r n i n g
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a r a d io p r o g r a m
th e
w it h A m o » ’ n ‘ A n d y ,
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S * - i t z i :i g , d u m l M r . a n d M r » . O ' B r i e n
o f .M ill ‘ i t y .
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of
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Mr
A p r il
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lit t le f a
D ic k m a n ,
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W i- d n e v la y ,
f o o l ’ * » la y a
w :.» e x p e c t e d . A f t e r a p!< .ta­
u n t a fte rn o o n
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» lio u ld b e w e ll lig h t e d , n ic e ly lie d d e d
a m i p r o |a « rly v e lit |la t e » l t a il fn * e f r o m
a ir c u rre n t» .
I l e » a y » lie i » hn »co o
m a n y c o w lu ir lm a n d » h e il» III tin *
» la t e o f » lle h | m a*r c o l l » ! r u c t io n l l i .V
th e y n fT o rd m i l e p r o t e c t io n a g a in » '
l l i e c o ld w in t e r « 'im i
'I lie n h le » o l
th e t ia r n o r » h e lle r « iio u lil lie m a d i'
lig lil
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b e in g iid m llle > l
th r o u g h p r o p e r ly lim n te d w in d o w »
T h e p r it c lle e a l» o o f r i» |i t l r l n g c o w *
to w a d e l l i r o i i g l i m m l a m i Ic e lo »•*
c u r e d r i n k i n g w a t e r I» e x p e n a l v e . T h l »
k in d o f e x p o N u re » l i l i l » th e c o w ’» I mm I. v
a m , p r e v e n t » tie r f r o m d r in k in g th e
a m o t t i1 o l w all*» to » » le fl fm » o o il m il»
p ro < |iii t i i .n
A c o w w e ig h in g f r o m bs»i
to !»»• tio u m l» a n d p r v id u c in g e lio n i 'to
p o u n d » o f m ilk a d a y n e e d » f r o m Sti
to in i p o u n d » o f w a t e r e a e tl d a y .
She
w i l l no t d r in k lt d » u m a u n l u tile » » It I»
c o n v e n ie n t n n d o f m e d iu m t e u i|ic n i-
l u r e , » a y » M r. A r e y .
Practical Dairyman Is
,
Admirer of Modem Bam
T h e m o d e rn d a i r y h a r n I» e*; f a r re-
Ttov e il ulm oH t f r o m I h e o ld c o w a t n ld c
w e a th e r th e re w o re
Colostrum Is Helpful
to Newborn Calves
A new horn c a lf »liould alw-uy» he
given the o pfH irtu nlty to sus*k It» dam
ul leu»! once no a» to get the coloa-
tru m w hich n a tu re liu» eaper-lally pre-
liare d fo r It. T h la coloatrutn 1» la x a ­
tiv e In c h a ra c te r nnd nlim co ntain»
■mite s tim u la tin g product» w hich help
to »tnrt the d ig e stive system Into ac­
tiv it y . I f f o r a n y renaon It 1» Im pos­
sib le to g iv e th e co lo stru m to the
c a lf. It ahottld be given one ounce o f
<-n»tor o il s h o rtly a ft e r b irth and be.
fo re It la given an y food. A fte r th at
the c a lf rnay be given m ilk fro m n ny
cow If the m other'a m ilk Is not a v a il,
able.
T K 1 .E P H 0 N E
Cilobc
Body &
B
B e a r S y s te m
F ra m c and
144 F e r r y
I.iv r g e W r w s p a p e r C o l l e c t i o n
W h at Is saht to he th e l a r g e s t co l­
lection o f n ew spapers In Hie w orld
ha* been opened to th e p u b lic In a
n ew sp ap er museum at A lx-ln ^ 'h a p e lle .
G e rm an y. Among Its co llectio n o f
l.V I'X K l new spaper» a re c u rio sitie s
from a ll o ver the w orld. Includ in g nn
K sklm o paper from the m hh lle o f last
•e n ttiry.
H r b re w
344 1
F e n d e r W o rk s
ill b u rk e e
o t W h * e l A lig n m » n t
A x lc S t r a ig h t e n in g
S t . , S a le m » O r e g o n
So
th e
vear.
$-t5.
897.33.
Name of <*outpat»y The Kidgetv I’ rn ie r
liv e A*»orintion.
Name o' Preaidenl M r l f i l l r V Heath
Name *f K e rre ta ry H e n ry W Nunn
K tatu to rv reaident a ito rn e v for terete#
The Company reinsured it*
and retired nn Dec 31. 1930.
hualne*»
w i l l
G ig a n tic S tru c tu ra
ITerodotUH estim ated that 100,000
men w ere engaged for 20 y e a rs In
h u iM ln * tlie G re a t pyram id .
INCOME
Net prem ium * received d u rin g the year
$'»7*. »43.11.
In te re st, divid end * and rent* received
during th# year. $6 3.33 7.24
Inrom e from other «ources received
during the year. $1 .5 57 .5 7.
To tal inrom e $743.942 92.
Df HBCR8KM KNTH
Net loaae* paid d u rin g the year inelud
ing id ju a tm e a t expen»#* $383 ,7 55 .33 .
D ividend* paid on ra p ita l sto rk durm c
the y ra r. $3 0 0 .9 0 0 .0 0 .
Coinmiaaion« and *a l» rie * paid d n n i i
th»* v.*ar $2 32.150.24
T a re * , liren»#* and fee* paid d*rt*»K
the vear. $4 7.77 9.46
Amount of a ll other exp end iture*. $9!f.
956 73.
T o ta l
exp end iture*.
$1.063.632.81
AH9ETS
V alue of real estate owned < m a rk 't
v a lu e ). 0.
Value of atoeka and bond* owned H iw r
ket value» $2.219 675 00.
Lo in* on moragage* and c o lla te ra l, e l *.
0.
f ‘a*h in bank* and on hand. $159.8*0»
33.
Uremium* in ronrxe of ro lfertio n w rit
ten ainre Heptemher 30. 1930. $119.82
37.
Intere*t and renta due and accrued
$24 125 77.
O ther a»*#t*. $1 .2 9 8 .7 7 .
T o ta l adm itted a**et*. $2 .5 15.819.24
l ia b il it ie s
Oroa* datm x for loa«e* unpaid
$lo *f.
793.00.
Amount of unearned prem ium * on a ll
o utstanding ris k * . $ 808.030 42
Due for rommiaaion and brokerage. $3.
000.00
A ll other lia b ilitie s $37.340 00.
To tal lia b iiitie * . e xclu siv e of cap ital
stork of 9 I.9 0 9 .I8 N I.0 0 . $951 .1 69 .42 .
Bl 81 SENS IN OREGON
EOR T H E YEAR
Net premium» rereived d u rin g the re a r
$2 141 28.
Lo tte * paid during the year. $1 .6 33 .
73.
Ln««e* ineurred d u rin g the te a r. $ t .
633.78.
Name of Cnm pany. P a trio tic ln*uran*-e
Com pany.
Name o ' P resid ent. O. T re g a *k is.
Name of S e rre ta cy E llio tt Middleton
S ta tu to ry resident atto rney fo r «ervire
In a u ran re (Commissioner. Salem.
s e n d
v c u
GOOD
M oney
m o netary «y»tem o f the He-
nre\r* wti9 hnrerl upe>n the ItahylnhlflD
•ysio m o f w eight*. T h e ra tio o f the
valu e o f
to « ilv e r wag 1 :13 1-3
itili) p re v a ile d o ver a ll went erri Agl».
C A P IT A L
Amount of c a p ita l »lock paid up. f l
74
d u rin g
Hynop*i* of Annual Mta'ement of ’
I'a trio tic Inaurance Com pany of A w n r^,
!r» the Htate of New Y o rk , on the U- 9
fira t day of Decem ber, I93<). in;»d. t*> i»e
Irifturanc# Comm iaaioner of the 8tat*> of
Oregon, purauanr to la w :
900.000 90.
8) noi/»j* of the Annual Htstem ent ot
Tbi
K id jfely P ro tective A ssociation of
I Jo»» to n. in the Htatc of M **»xrhti»etts. ori
llie th irty fIr» f day of Decem ber. 1930
»nnrfe to the I n*»iranee ( 'ornmiaaioner of
the Hiatt* of Oregon, (»uratiunt to la w .
C A P IT A !.
Amount o f cap ital tta r k paid up. 1200.
00 0.09 .
IN C O M E
Net prem ium * reretved d u rin g tha re a r,
i l . f t » f .-39.03
I file fe »f r|inr!erv<D and rent* received
dnr n r fbe year, f '2 902 20.
Inrom e 1rnm other *onre*a rtre iv a d
dor Hf the %e*r $.‘».»73 19.
T o ta l inrom e. $ 1 .1 4 1 ,8 7 5 .0 2 .
IM H ItU P S i' M KNTM
Net loatea paid during the year inrtiirf
Iftg ad] i»tm en! eXf>enaa*a $A.r*A.$9't,0|»
lltvo len d * paid on r a p it a l atork during
the year $ 5 0.00 0 00.
Commiaaiona and *a t» rle * paid du ring
the r e .r $ 2 5 3 .7 7 3 .0 m
Take*, lieenve* and fee* paid during
tin* te ar $2 9.73 9.34
Amount of all
other
expenditure».
$23» 4 *■ t *»«.
Ne* d|khnr«ed under re in *u ra n re ron
tr a r t. $0 72 .0 30 12.
T o ta l expenditure«. $ 1 .3 9 3 .0 1 1 .7 8 .
ARRET*
On Dee, 31, 1930, a ll a**et* tra ra fe rre d
to l.o v a l • f ro le rt iv ’e ln * u ra n re Co. under
reinsu rance eontraet.
I .IA B I U T IK .S
A ’ l I • y hi lit ie» a»«umed l*y l.o ra ! Pro
tert-ve In *. Co. tinder rrin a u ran ce eon
tract.
H U H lN tlU l I K O K K IiO N
FO R T H E T E A K
Net pretniitm t receiy»d d a rin g the ve»r
f « 3 829 I I .
I.oksea na d du ring the vear $3 m f.*7
53
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In U«e » th ird of a cen tu ry ago n* 1»
o iecliuid eal |»iw er from that flind »lied
by n yoke ol oxen IrS pioneer »lay». A
w ell venll!^:t-i|,
w ell llg h lcd
hart)
e(|illppesl w ith a co ncrete Moor, tol-
Ju »lahle »tall» Hint cun en»lly he kept
clean and In » trlctly »an ltury co n d i­
tion. tru ly la nn In»|>lration to Hie
p ra ctica l d a iry m a n
W ith proper ven-
HliiHon. not only cun the foul nlr he
rem oved, hut al»o Hie exceaa niol»ture
tliftl u»ed to a ccu m u la te In Hie old
■tiildea. T ld » tiii-H n» I te lle r h e rd h ealth
and more eco n om ical it«e of feed hv
Hie cow».
H letily of »iin»hlne am i
fre»h (litre a ir a re two of the m«»»t
Im pf.riant factor» not only for the
lienlHi o f the cow. Inn nl»o for the
converalon by her of fi -<| Into m ilk
und h iille rfu t.
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