T illamook
headlight ,
F ebruary
21, 1918
GEM THEATRE SPECIALS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26.
MEDGE KENNEDY in “NEARLY
MARRIED.”
>!ADGE KLNNCDy
M
acly MAPOIED
fc> EOGAR SELV/YP
(Jotdwyn Picture
banner year for tula
NOOK’S FAMOUS CHEESE.
Continued from first page.)
I
Six Reel Goldwyn Production. A
Story of an almost Bride and a not
quite Bridegroom. A comedy drama
with an unusual lot of fun in it.
Adults, 20c.
yield, 11.03 lbs. cheese per too tbs.
milk. Company received $2,403.83 for
making cheese. Expenses for the year
were $1,914.75. Company also built a
house for the cheese maker.
Prospects for the coming season for
good prices are good, cheese, triplets,
now selling at 25c.
Financial statement of the company
Resources—Building and ground,
$1,296.49; Supplies and hand, $454.0«;
1918 expense account $21.83; Due
company for December cheese, $447 -
26; Patrons account, 92 cents; Qeeexp?
ber making, $59.37. Total, $2,279.87
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
ing, $325.00; Overdraft at bank,
$263.55; Due cheese maker, $30.00. By
balance. $1,661 32. Total. $2.279.87.
Children, 10c
Report of the Cheese Inspector and Grader for 1917.
10 the Tillamook County CreameryAssociation:
Name of Factory
y, A;
Triplets
Horns
The Tillamook. Creamery *
24,046 .......
Maple Leaf Creamery ...................... 20,36«.......
......... 5,275
Fairview Dairy Association
20,577.......
1,135 . ......... 5,314
South Prairie Creamerv ..-.............
i 1,240 .....
......... 4.244
Mohler Creamery ....................
10.732....... .. 5,066 .
Long Prairie Creamery ..................
11,564....... • 2,634 •
Clover Leaf Creamery .............
9,890 .......
868 . . ......... 1,863
Red Clover Creamery ................
3.318 ....... .. 588 .
Three Rivers Creamery
7;ll$ ..... . 1,895 • • ............2,239
Central Creamery Co.
* 7459 4.. . -
......... 1,688
Cloverdale Dairv Association .......
7.306 .......
222
. ......... i ,662
Elwood Creajuecy Co. .....
7,101 .......
......... 1,193
Oretown Cheese Co, ....
8 .. ......... 1.464
5.953 .......
Beaver Dairy Association
. 5,050....... • ’ »334 • •
Cold Springs Cheese'Co..................
5,111 .......
12 ..
Meda Creamery Co.
.............
8 .. ......... 1,145
4.241 .......
Neskowin Dairy Association .........
3,689 ...
......... 1,578
East Beaver Cheese Co. .. ..............
3.267.......
522 .. ......... 1.297
Pleasant Valley Creamery .............
3.001 .......
3.169 ..
628 ..
2.783.......
Miami \ alley Creamery-.................
2,096....... .. 203 ..
and pi'ices are now considerable high
er than when we bought the'above.
When our accounts are all in, com
pany can pay an additional $621.44 to
the bank, leaving that iterrt then
$4*8.50.
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LONG PRAIRIE CREAMERY CO,
Factory received 2,628,940 tbs, of
milk during the year.
107,892 tbs. butter fat in milk.
Average, 4.021 per cent fat, 55.588 tbs.
December milk was separated and
cream shipped to Portland, making
2,449 tbs. butter fat,
291,080 tbs. cheese made, making
EAST BEAVER CHEESE CO.
4,08c boxes. Yield, 11.31 tbs. cheese
Factory received 842,383 tbs. of milk
per loo tbs milk.
2,527 tbs. butter fat was realized during the year.
34,823.29 tbs. of butter lai in milk.
from skimming whey, and this sold
Average test, 4.13 per cent. 98,208 tbs.
for $1,114.18.
Cheese sold for $68,174.12, an aver cheese made, making 1,443 boxes.
Total .......................................... 175.907
age of 23.42c. Tillamook. No Long Average yield, 11.61 lbs. cheese per
20,137
31.988
horns were made and bulk of milk 100 los. milk. Factory also made
*
The
Tillamook
Creamery
made
2
Chedder.
was received after prices had declined 1,830 lbs. ol cheese for Beaver and
* * Fairview Dairy
Association made 322 Twins.
to lowest of year. Total receipts were, Beaver made 408 lbs. for us. Company
$09,7: j 01. 1916 receipts were $39,- received $2,483.54 for making cheese
Of tin- above amounts 3787 triplets, 302 Flats and 2 Chedder over the year
302.13. Receipts for making and haul Cheese sold for $23,309.73. Expenses Go \ . A. and 30t.» Horns were of poor , 1916.
ing, $7,199-35- Expenses for the year for the year were $2,484.09. This in vitality and shipped as second grade.
Respectfully submitted.
were $7,057.86. $845.00 was paid on cludes dividends of $100.00. $36.35 was
There
was
an
increase
of
14,847
F. W . Christensen.
paid F. Heyd & Co. on new work.
separator account.
Triplets, 3.045, Y. A. 8,601 Horns
Cheese Inspector.
Financial statement follows:
Financial statement follows:
Resources
—
Building
and
ground
Resources—Building and ground
$2,465.00; Supplies on hand $665.70; $1,180.70; Supplies on hand $682.45; December making, etc., $187.44. Total received for 1917 cheese. Factory re
Due Company for cheese, $790.70. December making, $73.56; Morris & resources, $8,325.75.
ceived $2,982.47 for making cheese
Co. $577-43- Total, $2,520.20.
Total, $3,921.40.
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand and also deducted $360 tor hauling, or
Liabilities
—
Capital
stock
outstand
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
ing, $1925.00; Due bank, $3,562.49; 20c. the case on t,8oo cases hauled to
ing, $750.00; Due bank, $1,059.93. By ing, $525.00; Due bank, $360.86, Bal Due association, $41.89; Balance $2,- Tillamook. The other nine cases were
ance favor stockholders, $1,634.34. 796.37; Total, $8,325.75.
baiane«, $2,111-47- lotal. $3,9-il-4°-
sold locally.
Total, $2.520.20.
You will see from the above that
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Expenses for the year, per enclosed
Company also has $347-°5 more sup company can pay off all but $2,000 of itemized expense
account,
were
SOUTH PRAIRIE CREAMERY
plies on hand that first of last year.
indebtedness as soon as cheese money $3,202.47. This includes a new boiler
COMPANY.
is in.
which cost $281.77.
Factory received 2,980,970 tbs. milk.
Price of supplies in general have in
BEAVER
CREAMERY
ASS
’
N.
120,503 tbs. butter fat in milk.
creased
a great deal, so that it will
NESKOWIN
DAIRY
ASSO.
Factory received 1,151,333 tbs. of
Average, 4.045 per cent, 328,297 tbs.
Factory received i,0O7,762tbs. of cost at least 2%c. flic lb. for making
milk during the year.
or 4,805 boxes cheese made.
cheese to take care of 191X expenses.
This milk contained 48,423.84 tbs. milk during 1917.
Average yield, 11.2 tbs. cheese per
However, the price of chees will
'This
milk
contained
40,376
tbs.
of
butter
fat,
an
average
of
4.200
per
cent
100 tbs milk. Cheese sold for $76,-
probably
rmain high as supplies are
butter
fat.
Average
fat
in
milk
4.006
855.10. Average price 23.41c. Tilla- 129,409 lbs. cheese manufactured,
high. Cheese today, triplets are selling
per
cent.
Estimating
few
boxes
of
Average
yield,
making
1,803
boxes.
¡nook
at 25c.
Of the above milk, 49,251 tbs. were 11.24 tbs. cheese per too tbs. milk. cheese on hand brings total produc
Resources and liabilities of the com
tion
of
cheese
to
111,334
lbs.,
or
1,622
separated in December, cream bring Estimating December cheese still on
pany are as follows:
ing $1,167.20. The above milk con hand brings the latal year's make to boxes. Average jield was 11.05 lbs.
Resources—Overpaid patrons $100;
tained 2,288.08 lbs. fat, or an average $30,649.98. Average prices received, cheese per 100 tbs. milk. Cheese sold Supplies paid for, $760.00; Building
for
$26.262.83.
Average
price,
23.58c.
oi 4.52 per cent. Our test to farmer 23.69c. per tb.
and ground, $2000.00; Cash in bank,
East Beaver also made up $266.52 the lb. Company received $2,764.91 $87.07, December cheese due company
was over 4.85 per cent.
for
making
cheese.
In
addition
to
this
worth
of
cheese
for
company
in
3,484 tbs whey cream chipped,
$104.25; J. P. Mattoon, relinet, $7.20;
briugiug $1,204.29. Total receipts from March and $111.97 worth of cheese in $297.76 w; S charged on the hauling Making due company. $119.90. Total
account.
Expenses
for
the
year
were
all sources, $79,590.43. $25,400.10 more July, while this company made up
$3,078.42.
$87.72 worth of cheese for Eeast Bea $2,563.59.
than 1916.
Liabilities- i—Capital Stock outstand-
Financial
statement
follows:
ver
factory
during
May.
This
would
Factory received for making and
ing, $1,100.00; By balance, net worth
and
Resources
-Factory
building
whey cream applied on plant, $7,673-" change the totals and averages above
ground, $1,510.60 Supplies paid I for, $2,078.42. Total, $3,178.42. We have
33. Expenses for the year were $6,- just a little.
$375.00 more supplies on hand than
Factory received $3,296.82 for mak $852.17; Cash in bank, $8.82. Nov. last year.
171.34 and $219.16 making a total of
$171.09.
and
Dec.
making
due
us
$6'390-94- $691.92 was paid on sep ing cheese and charged f6r hauling
$106.60. Expenses for the year were Total, $2.542.68.
arator account.
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
ORETOWN CHEESE CO.
$2.500.95 as per itemized account.
Financial statement follows:
ing, $1,400.00. Balance, net worth
Financial statement follows:
Resources—Building and ground,
The factory received 1,462,666 tbs.
Resources—Building and ground, $1,142.68. Total. $2 542.68.
$3.481.97; Supplies on hand $1,636. o;
of milk during 1917.
$1,890.36;
Supplies paid for, $367.50;
Cash in bank, $211.65; Due us *or
58,403 tbs. butter fat in milk, an av
MEDA CREAMERY CO.
cheese sold, $1,325.87; December mak 1918 expense account, $17.10.; Cheese
erage of 3.993 per cent.
ing due company, $121.27; 1918 ex accounts due company, $1,876.98.
The factory received 1,069,900 tbs. 161,812, tbs. cheese produced, making
pense account, $88.33. Total $6,865.49- Total. $4,151.94.
2,354 boxes. Average yield, 1106 lbs.
milk for 1917.
Liabilities—Cry. Package,. $219.60 Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
44,741 lbs. butter fat in milk, or an cheese per 10 tbs milk. Cheese sold
Capital stock* outstanding, $900.00; ing, $700.00; Due bank, notes and average of 4.181 per cent butter fat. for $37,765.89. Average price being
December money in. $1,167.20, Bal open account. $2,112.65; Balance favor 120,430 ttis cheese made, or 1,719 23.33c.
ance favor stockholders, $4,578.69; stockholders, $1.339-29- Total $4,151.- boxes. Average yield, 11.25 lbs. cheese
Factory received $3,851.85 for mak
Total, $6,865.49.
per 100 tbs. of milk. Cheese sold for ing cheese . $310.82 was also charged
94-
$28,219.12, or an average of 23.4c. the on hauling account. Expenses for the
tb. This is estimating a few boxes of year, per enclosed itemized statement
CLOVERDALE
CHEESE
CO.
BLAINE CREAMERY CO.
were $3,420.85.
The factory received 1,827,469 tbs. December cheese on hand.
Factory received 557,808 tbs, of
Factory received $2,706.18 for mak
Financial statement follows:
of
milk
during
1917,
as
against
1,817,-
milk during the year. 23,440 tbs. but
Resources—Builing and ground,
ing chees«'. $330.82 was chargid in ad
ter iai in milk; 4.202 per cent average 771 lbs. the year before.
Estimated cheese on hand brings dition for hauling account, making the $1,523.13; Supplies on hand, $893.70;
butte rfat content. 62.863 tbs. cheese
Due company for cheese, $1,010.83;
total income $3,037.00.
Produced, making 862 boxes. Cheese I the total cheese made to 208,639 lbs.
Expense account was $2,674.53. to D«•ccinber' making, $97.56; 1918 ex
20o,q64
lb»-
I
1916
production
was
.
—
1
•
•*--
sold for $14,401.90, ar. average of
too tbs. this should be added supplies, wood pense account, 93c. Total $3,526 15.
the tb. Average yield was it.27 I Yield, 11.4 tbs. cheese per
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
and boxes you had on hand the first
cheese per 10 otbs. milk. Factory milk.
ing $8 oo < xj . Due bank, oveiltait,
1917.
1
should
have
these
amounts
of
in
milk.
received $1,603.33 for making cheese, I 72,066.10 tbs. butter fat
$49.09; By balance, $2,677.06; lotal,
to make out income tax report.
heroized expense account is enclosed Average, 3.94 per cent fat.
flic company has $568.60 worth of G.625.15.
2,963 boxes of cheese produced.
jerewith, $1,345.66. Company spent
Yoy w.ll note from the above that
supplies on hand paid for. $617.33 is
$M7.18 for improvements the last Cheese sold for $48.873.29.
th'- factory 1- well supplied with sup
du<
company
on
November
and
De
Year before the cheese sold for $33-
’^"8 Financial statement follows:
plies and will have over $1,000.00 cash
Building and ground, $1,527.18. Sup- 898.85. Average piice for 1917 cheese, cember account.
on hand when cheese and making is
23.37c
Tillamook.
1916
price
was
’on hand paid for $308.50; Cash
in. 1 think that another year the com
COLD SPRINGS CHEESE FCTL. pany will be able to make for some
I bank, $51.34; Making due factory, 16.96c.
The company charged varying prices
.'77 Total $2.002.79.
The factory received 1,175,770 tbs. what less than has been charged this
. -tabilities—Capital stock outstand- for cheese making. Total receipts for milk during 1917.
year, or else not charge anything on
making
cheese,
$30.59
charged
on
in
$725.00; By balance $1,277.79-
J his milk contained 46,513.91 lbs. of hauling account. Not over 500 cases
T’t*l $2.002.79.
specting account, $520.18 for hauling, butter fat, or an average butter fat .............. f 1917 make I' lt nn-oM today
and $5,237.16 for making proper.
o
content of 3.95 per cent.
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Expenses for the year less supplies
PLEASANT VALLEY CHEESE
Estimating some December cheese
CENTRAL CREAMERY CO
on hand, $4.675.62. To this total have on hand, brings the total cheese pro
COMPANY.
to be added about $41.93 which will
Factory received 1,870,812 tbs
The factory received 822,828 tbs. be due the association on November duced to 130,257 lbs., making 1,809 milk during 1917.
I
boxes.
' ""Ik during the year.
74,979 lbs butter fat in milk, an
and December account.
Average yield was 11.07 lbs. cheese
:-53. tbs. butter fat in milk, and
Resources and liabilities follow:
per 100 lbs. milk. Cheese sold for cragc of 4.007 per cent. 201,370 tbs
Resources—Accounts due company, ¡$30,555.35, estimating some Decem- of rheese produced, making 2,929
L/“*-’’ °*
I" r cent- 90.753 ^s.
Ch/8* produ”'i. making 1,265 boxes. $1,674.11; Building and ground, $;.- Ibcr cheese. 1916 cheese sold for $23,-1 boxes. Total value to $48.83669. Df
'■ for $21,384.07. Average 312.97; Supplies on hand paid for. I792.95. 2346c. was the average price this, $985.71 was whey cream.
received. 23 53 c. the lb. Average $748.00; November making, $403.23; 1
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 28
BABES IN WOODS
A WM
FOX Special Feature Starring
two of the most loveable little Girl
Actresses in pictures today, Vir
ginia Lee Corbin & Francis Car
penter. A pictureization of the
Popular Childrens Story “BABES
IN THE WOODS.” Dent let your
Children miss this production.
Adults, 15c.
Children, 5c
Average price received for cheese,
$23.310. Yield, 10.97 lbs. cheese.per
100 tbs. milk. Factory received $4,-
525.01 for making cheese. $520.38 was
charged for hauling in addition to
chese making charge»
Expenses for the year were $5,124.64
this does not include $670.00 divident.
$537.83 was paid R. F. Zachmau on
separator plant.
Financial statement follows:
Resources—Building and ground
$1,516.42; Supplies paid for, $700.00;
Due company, $1,8)1.84. Total $4,-
038.26.
Liabilities—December money in,
$51.73; Capital stock outstanding
$670.00, Due bank $1,846.19; ; _..
Bv bal-
ance, $1,470.34. Total $4,038.26.
ELWOOD CREAMERY CO.
Factory received 1,648,035 tbs. milk
during 1917.
67,293 tbs. butter fat in milk, an av
erage of 4.08 per cent. 188,304 tbs. of
cheese made making 2,670 boxes.
Average yield, 11.42 tbs. cheese per
100 tbs. milk. Cheese sold for $44,-
542.82. Average price, 23.65c. per lb.
cheese. $4,347.26 was received for
makin gand hauling cheese. Expenses
for the year were $3,538.78.
Financial statement follows:
Resources—Building and ground
$2.273.00; Supplies on hand, $865.00;
1918 expense account, $126.47; Cash
in bank, $161.28. Total, $3,426.25.
Liabilities—Capital stock outstand
ing, $550.00; Bills payable, $1,000.00;
By balance, $1,876.25; Total $3,426.25.
Junior Red Cross Activities.
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The literature, instructions, etc
have not yet been received in suffi
cient quantities to supply all the
schools demanding information re
garding the organization of the Junior
Red Cross in the schools.
The Junior Red Cross is a new class
of membership authorized by tha
American Red Cross, to enlist the
sellout children of America in Red
Cross work All boys and girls of
school age, attending public, private
or parochial schools may join. It is
open only to the student body of the
school as a whole. Students individ
ually cannot join.
Many of the schools are becoming
very enthusiastic in the matter. The
Tillamook City school is getting the
work under way.
The children and teachers of the
Fairview school arc conducting a.
campaign for membership very ener
getically. 'The principal, Miss Glines,
reports that the school will in a few
days be 100 per cent signed up for the
Junior Red Cross. That is a record
to be proud of. The Fairview school
is the largest rural school in the
county.
'Thu schools of Wheeler, Nehalem,
Bay City, Beaver, Cloverdale, Ore-
town, Mcda, and others not yet re
ported to this office are doing their
bit in this way.
Instructions for all the schools will
soon be forth-coming. Buttons will be
furnished for the children of each
school, application is received by the
Local Red Cross Chapter.
Weave Garlands oí Roses.
Public School Pupils Interested
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For the boys in the front, weave
in Thrift Stamp Drive.
Garlands of roses,
In the gardens of Oregon, let each
I bis drive is being vigorously pros
One be grown
And give them a name of each son, ecuted, especially in some schools.
General reports will not be received
Friend and lover
by Superintendent Lamb to the
And mingle your thoughts with
amount of stamps and certificates
'l'beir dews, ere they’re flower.
sold until the last of this week. The
Give each one a name, and with
children are very much interested in
Loving devotion,
saving the pennies to buy the Thrift
Make them rival in bloom
Stamps.
As never beiore
The Bay City school leads in this
in the heart of each blossom just
matter as far as reported to date.
Breathe the sweet caresses
Four of the pupils have sold $50.00
And bid the soft zephyrs, just
worth of stamps and one girl cold
Waft, as of yore.
$169.00 worth. All these young people
Mayhap as you whisper each
are enrolled in the Junior Rainbow
Naim so endearing
Regiment, made up ol the first thou
The “Spirit of love’’ will respond
sand to sell at least $50.00 worth of
to the call
stamps in the state. They are aiming
And in your fond hearts you
to make theirs a 100 per cent thrift
Will hear the responses.
school. They will win.
4
Of the absent ones calling to
Many children are not buying candy
Each one and all
etc., but saving every cent possible
For those, that have gone to the
with which to buy thrift stamps.
Land of the unknown,
Teachers report quite it nycrly be
Keep the “garland" and treasure
tween children as to which can save
it—the year—
the most and invest in stamps. After
'Till the bush wakes again
the child’s first purchase, then he is
At the calling of springtime
naturally anxious to see the savings
And puts forth its buds,
increase. It is a valuable lesson for
To be caressed with a tear.
the child.
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So shall all the loved, who have
The Industrial Club work in the
Given their manhood
schools is much better organized this
To the cause that is fighting
year. Several schools arc 100 per cent
For Liberty and Right
< nrollcd. I lie course in Food Prepara
Be ever among you, as though
tion is a very profitable project for
Thy existed.
girls, while boys, gardening, dairy
And receive your loved kisses,
herd record keeping anil pig raising
With smiles ever bright.
arc excellent training.
Then weave the sweet garlands
'1 his year the government has set
And with every rose
aside an amount ol money for regular
Breathe a wish and a prayer
Industrial 1 lull Extension work if the
For each lover and boy,
county m< < ts the amount. The amount
for this county is $200.00, the county
Make them “Knights of the Roses”
court appropriated a like amount,
The pink, white and red
1 his sum is to be used to pay the
Like the rose war of Old England,
But make it a joy.
■ alary and expi nscs of an agent of the
—Albert O. Yates. O. A. C. Extension Service to be c
tinuously in the field during
months of May, June ami July I
August to visit and instruct all buys
and girls enrolled in the chibwork,
’ibis is done as a war measure to
encourage more gardening, etc. I he
College has appointed Miss Claudia
Brown ,of Sand Lake school, to have
v
tn
a
quarter
<
entur;
O at the recogni/cd
charge of this work. We are putting
"Buckeye
Incubato»«
Tillamook County on the map in the
and •rv>4er 3*»v«
SEED
line of industrial work, through
Diamond
HEADQUARTERS
efforts of the teachers.
Hiltry Food
of the !
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN.
Rec Supplici
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Hinshaw A, Loop will sell at public
auction at Tillamook, Or., March 2nd,
a# for Cdtd/oâ Ha
one car load of high class dairy cows.
Watch this paper next week for
of sale and further particulars.