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Liabilities :
'S the milk, making an average test of
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Reports of Tillamook County
Cheese Factories for 1921
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Alder Vale Creamery Co-op Assn. •Cash on hand -------
The factory received during th
year 907,OuO lbs. of milk.
There
er«r 35,5'7.17 lbs. of butterfat
the milk, an average test of 3.92 :
cent. The average yield was 10.55
lbs. of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk A -
average of 2.69 lbs. of cheese mace
per lb. of butterfat. 96.023 lbs of
cheese were manufactured, mak'ng
1.366 boxes. The cheese sold for
»28,327.95. Th* average prL va-
22.50 cts. The factory received for
making »4858.18
The expece»-- fvr
the year were »5.256.02. 0355 06
was spent by the association dur. g
ths year for equipment. From thi-
a Jepreel.-.’.on charge of »79.06 ha»
been deduct«.leaving ’.he pr< -< t.l
value of th - equipment. »316 *>0.
Following is a financial r’atesuefit
• >f the ajH"<ciation at this time.
Resources
Supplies on hand
Equipment owned
Due for cheese __
1921 expense.» paid
»844 " (i
316
3 1. SI
15?
SI.633.01
Overdraft
Capital stock
Surplus ___
Liabilities
*-
889.00
563.21
Due for cheese -------
Advanced to patrona
78.79
>28.35
81.38
»3,722.’?6
Liabilities :
Notes payable
----- »1 ’
’«.api ul
Surpl .-
k .’..-tanding
325 "
—............................. 1.7 '
$3.72
Loper Nettucca Chees-; Facte: •
The factory received 626.O»« ' lea.
of milk during the year. There »er«
»6.349.36 lb- of butterfat in t hi .-
milk, an average test of 4.24
»•?
cent. 69.287 lbs. of c
manufactured, making 963 box« s.
The average yield was 11.16 lb--, of
che«se per 100 lbs. of niik- An
erage of 2.62 lbs. of cheese wer$
made per lb. of butterfat. Cheese
sold for »20,437.23. The average
The income
price »as 29.49 ct*.
frora making charge» was 63,280.17.
The expenses for the year were
This includes approx:-
»3.659.77.
mateiy 1300 paid for cheesemaker's
quarters and a depreciation charge
of »137.50.
Following is a finantrfal ?tatem«-i l
the company at this time*
Resources
4.06 per cent.
139.976 lb* of
I. 9 86 bases.
The average yield was
II. 32 lb.-. o< ebet-ae per 100 lb- of
butterfat.
An average yield of 2.7 s
lb.-, of cheese made per lb. of butter­
fat.
The cheese sold fot »41.396.1 a.
The average price was 29.57 «ent.».
Tillamook
698.09 lbs. of butterfat
w «re recovered from whey cream aud
sold tor »412.2».
The factory re­
ceived for making »6.631 5'?
Th-
expenses for the year were *6.999 57
f
»675.7 8 was
AS added to thee value
the building and equipment on
count of boiler installed a d ct.
improvements.
*398.11 wa.» eha
ed off as depreciation.
Following is a financial
nt :be company at this tit
E-sources:
»•5.402
Building and gn uc.4
9‘j 4.
9 J 4
hand
f.
70
219.69
1
pen- - paid
»7.531 55
Liabilities :
Bil!^ payable
Cap ' . 1 -• ck
Surplus
outstanding
*6.00«).00
932 So
599.05
»7.531.55
Respectfully submitted.
CARL HABERLACH.
Secretary.
Tillamook. Ore., Jan. 28. 1921.
To the stockholders of the Clover
dale Cheese Co.:
Following is my report as S.-<-re-
tary-Salesman for tbe year 1920
Factory received 2.573.666 lbs of
milk during the year.
There were
142.344.39 lbs of butterfat :n thi-
milk. an average test of 3.97 per cent
288 ol lbs. of chees« were manufac-
boxes. The
tured. , making 3.996 boxes
yield for the year was 11 20 lb. of
cheese per 100 lbs. of milk, An av-
erage of 2.81 lbs. of cheese 1 were
made from each lb. of butterfat.
Cheese sold for *83.78 2.29. The av-
erage price was 29 06 cts. TUla-
The making charges for the
mook
year were »11.946 09. The factory
expenses were »11.025.06.
Following is a flnancia statement
of the con pany at this time-
»2.612.50
»1.653 01 Building and groun-1 —
439.35
Supplies on hand ----------
157.4M
Cash on hand ---------------
84.08
Miami Valley Creamery Co.
1921 expenses paid------
f Due frotn patrons, etc —
Factory received 917,355 (be.
5.48
w
ruilk during the year. There
39.793.08 lbs. of butterfat in the
»3.298.90—
milk, making an average test of 4.33
labilities
per cent. 108.109 lb*, of cheese Bill« payable
61.70' ' >
were manufactured, making 1.520 Capital stock account------ - 800.00
boxes. The average yield was 11 78 Surplus ----------- ___________ _ ;»s.»6
lbs. of Chees« per 100 lbs. of milk.
An average of 2.71 lb» of chee.-c
made per lb of butterfat
Che
sold for »32.233.51. The average
Tillamook. Ore-, Feb 1. 1921
price was 29.81 e
The factory re­
Resources
Central
To the stuefcholders ,f
ceived for making *6,449 95
» 5 782 1 :
Building ar.d ground
expense.- tor the year were »4.925 85 Creamery Co.:
Supplies on hand — — 1.638.O"
S«
r
rt
-
»1.746 24 was added to the value if
Following
29.00
Due from > patrons------------
the wilding on account of improve­ tarv -«alesnia i f »r the y««ir
92.34
Due for cheese ___________
ments made during the year Depre­
The fa- I > r r* reived >lu
Cash on hand------------------- 2.666 4 •
’ > lb» ■ f .ir.ll
year 1,4*
ciation charged was »184.90
253 •> '
Dec making account (est.)
12 lb* of nun
Following is a Allan« lai statement were 59 I
Liabiilities
a
of the factory at this time:
thi« milk na tin j an
Capital stock outstanding »->25 i;l)
156. 19 5
.121 P*r c-
736 1 >
Be source*
December cheese paid ——
»3.540 2 I cheet
Building and ground
Surplus___________________ 7.911 “ 5
t
:
I
box-
Supplies on hand
1 2197
246 52 the yeai • •>’
Cash In bank
»10.472 15
Ai. av
659.26 ' l«0 lbs c 1 >.,k
for cheese
Du
The value of the building and
•• riia-lo p
¡2.65 It«. (
equipment was increased »978
. Id
*4.761 4.* I but 1 erf.-J.
through addition of a new boiler
>verage p
406 42.
n 1
and »318.53 was deducted for d pr
Liabilities
»2.400.00 29 55 cts Tl Jamook. The
Note pa ya bit
elation.
1.431 42 from making chsrg.s
ch*1:-, were $6.341 5«
Capital stock
Carl Haberlach. Seer« ar
This includes a charg«' of $102.71
*4,761 <2 on account of depreciation' <-f build
Tillamook Ore . Jan 25. 1921
ing and equipment.
Following is a financial statement To the stockholder- of Cold Sprinc-
Cheese Factory:
East Beaver Cheese Co
of the company at this time:
The factory received during
Following is my report a.« S«cr«r-
Resources
Mtlk con- Building and ground
ye.«i 971.406 lb.», of milk
»1.412 7 1 t ry for the year 1920
laincd 41.316.88 lbs
of bul'ertal. Supplies on hand
The factory received 1.723.481 1h»
1.151 15
makiug an average test of 4 25 per Due for cheese
380 11 of milk during the year There Wfr
were Advanced patrons
cent. 110,649 lb- of cheese
104 95 69.539.50 lbs. of butterfat in r b:
manufactured, making 1,546 boxes,
milk, an average test of 4.03
P'“
Liabilities
The average yield v as 11.39 bn. •„( Overdraft at bank —
195.513 lbs. f cheese wer—
* 482 15 cent
An
•¥-
cheese per 100 lbs. of milk,
0J manufactured, making 2.735 boxe-
Capital stock outstanding
erage of 2 67 lbs. o chee»^ mlidr per Surplus
».»•T .7 Thc yield for the year was 11 34 lbs.
.
— —
lb of butterfat. Ch kee»H« aold for »33.-
of cheese per 100 lbs of milk
An
011.32.
The average price wae
»3.059 92 average of 2.81 lbs of cheese w-re
29 83 eta. TillamtKik. 1,093.45 lb*,
made iron each lb of butterfat. Th»
of butterfat »eie recovered frotn
cheese sold for »57.766 40. The av-
Tillamook. Orr . Jan. 24. 1921 erave prl«?e v.as 39.54 ct« Tillamook
whey cream, which sold for »66« 14
(This covers a p«riod of approxi­ To the Stockholders of Elwood
The receipt« from making charge»
mately six months.! '1 he fact o? • -- Creamery Company
were »«.356 58
Expenses f >r
th.-
Follow ing Is my report as Se
ceiveu for making »5.655.77
1 hi
year w -re J 7,9 51 61
. tary-‘aleanian for the year 1920
expense» for the yeat were 65 . '1
Following is a financial statement
Factory received 1.323.877 lb-
»2.295 82 was added to value of the
: of the compan a’ this time
There
w»re
I
milk
during
the
year.
plant, covering Improvement- nia.L
I pre- '58.03115 lb- of butterfat in he Bonding and Resources
and »276.59 charged off t as d<
»1.888 I
ground
elation
Following U a «tat temeut ‘milk, au average t» st ■ f 4 38 .x-r Sunplles on hand
613 50
234.457 lbs. of cheese were
of the financial condition I at this cent
2.21« 39
Caah In bank
‘manufactured, making 2.172 boxes.
Resources
145 40
Dec. making acct, (est.)
*3.621 03 ¡The yield for the year was 11.66 lbs Advanced to patrons
Building and ground
179.7
An
753 91 I - if i he, *e per 10«* lbs of milk
Supplies on hand
Liabilities
'average of 2 66 lbs. of cheese wts
491
Du« for cheese
Capita! stock outstanding »1.100
Cb«««e
1.00 mad«- per lb of butterfat.
Cm»n in bank
3.945 *
Surplus
sold for *58.031 15.
The averaf-
Carl Haberlach. S< cret
»4. *67 55 price was 29 32 cents. Tillamook.
1.743 53 lb- of butterfat were rec
Liabilities
»1.500.00 ered from whey cream and sold for
Bills payable
Tillamook. Ore . Jan 29. 1921
The factory reeeiv-d To the stockholders of Clover Leaf
500 0) *1.04 4 02
Capital -lock outstanding
Expenses Creamery Company:
3,66 7.5 5 *6.414 64 for making
Surplus
—
for the year w«re *6.893 53.
Following is my report a jM*<n
Following Is a financial statement tary-salesman for the year 1920
$ 4,7 5 j
of the company at this time:
Factory received during the yeif
Resouice»
1.409 686 lbs of milk
Milk con­
Neskowin Dairy Assocutiun
73
»3.24t>
Building
and
grounds
tained 63.18 4 13 lbs of butterfat,
Factory received 1.011.069 lb.»
f
6
.
397
Supplies
on
hand
making an average test of 4 14
milk during the year
This miik
37 52 pecr cent.
The average yield for
contained 40,972.45 lbs. of butterfat. Cash In bank
Liabilities
the year was 11 75 lbs of cheese pc-
112.674 lbs. of chee-e were nianuit' -
00
200
100 lb* of milk An average of 2 6?
tured, making 1.570 boxes. The Bills payable
550
lbs of cheese per lb of butterfat wa«
yield for the year was 11 04 lb- ■ f Capital stock outstanding
2.391 90 tnade made
Chees, sold for »4 8-
cheese p«-r 100 lbs of milk
I he Surplus________________
818.01.
The average price was
average yi«*eld P*r lb of butterfat
»3.681 HÙ 29 4« cts Tillamook
2.082 34 lbs.
Respectfully submitted.
of butterfat were recovered <t"m
Tn- average price was 29 34 cei-'i.
CARL HABERLACH.
whey cream and sold for 61.250 8*
The tactory r->-
Tillamook,
Sec ret ai y. The factory reeiv«-d for making »5.-
during
the
year.
for
making
This includes a charge of »202 80
The expenses » >v
»4.951 5».
Tillamook. Ore.. Feb 1. 1921 for depreciation of the plant and
»592.05 was added ’o
S5.36<> <6
equipment
the book value of the building a.id To the stockholders of Meda
Following Is a fln.«n'lal staiem>-n'
equipment on account of new boiler Creamery
of the company at this tim« :
Following
1»
my
rep«'rt
as
Secre
­
and vat installed Mariag
Resources
Depreciation amounting to »11 12 tary salesman for the year 1920
»3.650 ' I
Th* factory received 1.25*.258 1b» Building and ground
was charged to this account.
842 no
This milk Sirpplles on hand
Following is a financial -taleiui r of milk during the year
December making (eat)
164 36
contained 53.433 72 lbs of butterfat,
of thee company at this time.
Due for cheese sold
882 I*
making the average t«"*t of 4 24 per­
Resoutcet
5 ' 4«
>f chee*«-
cht«v were Advanced to patrons
»I 997 5 cent
144 366 lbs of
Building and ground
129 as ) manufactured, making ; 2.029 boxer Overdraft at Liabilities
Accounts receivable
*
bank
2*
Th, average yield tor the year * as ota payable at bank
5a * 4
■Supplie* on hand —
t
•
»
2
_
11
47
lbs
of
cheese
per
l«o
lbs
milk
»7
Cash in bank
60.1
Capital Mock outstanding
1 811 average of 2 70 lb*, of chee*
4.3«» 1
Snrplua_________________
1 * 1 made per lb of billtetfat
Cheese
'-.>ld fm »42.465.71
The average
Liabilities:
»5 627.19
10e "•'prlc, was 29 41 cents. Tillaiuiwk
bank on note
R. p--ctfully «ub’iired
Capital idock outstanding 1.00«* *0 The factory received from making
Carl Haberlach. Secretary
The expe’i •»
1.651 17 .barges »6 297.00
Sui plu»
,he year were
pre »5.935 33. thi*
Tlllam.wtfc. Ore F(b 1. 1921
».'751 17 chides a charge of »105.00 for J*- Tc the stockholders of Ore town
e«iiilpinent
Respectfully submitted.
Checse Company
Following is a financial statrmen.
Fnllowlng is my rrport as Se- •
of the Civiipany at St«tr time:
tary-aalcsn»an for thè year 1920
Pleawnt V»Uey Cheese Co
Resources
Factory rveelrcd durine thè ?-e
,e factory receiseM
1
»1.995 • • 1.9»«.79« !b- of milk
Building and ground
Th‘s m '
14
4
50
1 !«•♦ 776 Iba of n,,‘
Supphes on hand
containrd 84.4'4 7$ Ib». ot bnttyrfn
««rnlalned 46.883 »5 II
:
t
»6«
Advanced to patron*
an xvrrare test of 4 22 per evo
1.630 X»
an •verme»
**
Cash ou hand
226.475 lb* of chwee aere inaivi
1
1
170
»35.011 lb» of thre»e
Due factor» for cheese
faetnred. making 3.130 boxe*.
*
tured making I-’*.0.
»verace yt» Id of 11.33 Ibe rh«e» p,
yield
*»*
1*
J
*
!b
J 1.70« <1 ino Ib« of milk
average y-----
-de
An avera
p«.- lad lbs.
Liabilities :
of 2 6« lb«
per 18
of bute»r“»
in
»1.500 n<) Cheew sold for »««.«28 52. IV
.>( 2.66 lbs »I
Capii al
3.206 «1 oraste prive was 29 55 cenv-x. TU'
but ter fat
Sui plus
*31.219 24
mook
The factory
»4 706 81 niskins chargea »9.227
29 77 cent»-
fully submitted.
lory teceived
perse* for thè yesr w
ret ary »This Include« a eh erge
Th •«per
depreclstlon oa thè
»6.461
iC
«qu*pni*nt.
the v>
atM t
Follnwtng I* a ftnan
of thè eotnpany al thli
boiler In ■tall.d
i ream
>t »146
Resources:
ch. •-
Foil
mg I* a
Building and ero«!mi
*«•1
larva«!«-»:
mpa-'X 1
Supplie* on band
of the
Dtie for ekeeoe «old
Résout tes
1.235 961 lb*,
C«u*h on hand —
t 69,1 **
>&•■
Build“** and gr<
Suppl'»«
Capital stock z-itstanding » 800 '
5.20 2
Surplus —2-------
—■—
»•
Respect' Hly submitted
Carl Hat
Tillai
To the st
’Dairy As«
Following is
tary-salesman
Fa ory received
year
milk during ’
f bn
2 189 79 !'
milk, arerag
cent. 275,4
manufac’ure
The yield foi
X-f cheese pe:
average of
from
scld f
price
4.513.23 lbs
covered from
sold for $2,7
-making were $12.502 52
Expen-
for the year were S12.531.96.
»2.145 66 ••’--» addsd to the vab;»
of the buildleg and equipment dur­
ing the year or. account of
p.'r
ments made, and $345.43 deduc
for deprecation.
Following is a financial statem
pf the company at this time:
a new
li you ate in
&
X
‘¡•owns, selected by
Everv <lav brinus
».
least possible
better values
Resources
»6.563
Building and ground-
1.365
Supplies on hand
Liberty bonds
Fairview Water Supply
Co. (note*---------- —
Due factory for cheese
Advanced patrons on Dec.
Cash on hand___
December making (est.)
than has been
for the past few years.
Liabilities
Bills payable-----
December cheese accts paid 1.
Capita! stock outstanding 1
Surplus
......
....... 7.
Our suits range in prices fr
JUSTIN
»11.836.14
Respectfully submitted.
Carl Haberlach. Seer
Tillamook. Ore.. Feb. 12.
To the stockholders of Lotts P
Creamery Co
Following is mv repor’
tary-salesman for the yea
The factory received d
year 2.353.783 lb of mi
were 99.295 72 lbs of bu
this milk, and average t St of 4.21
per cent. 277.018 lb», of cher e
were manufactured, r ak ng 3.90
boxes. The average yi> Id was 11.7
lb«, of chees per ICO 11 «. of mil’:
An average of 2.78 lbs.
if chc-e»'
made per lb of butteri t. Chee-
sold for »82 j 10.88. Tie
averag
price was 29 71 cts. Til H:nook. 3.
467.55 lbs. of b jtterfat *.ere recov-
• red from whey crer.m ar.d sold foi
»2,091.16. Thr factcry received for
making" chees- »11.591.1 '5. In addi
I »920
•. »3
•
building fund
Exp-, n-
year amounted
to
»897.81 was
the building
count of new
»129.90 was
Jt Union
Following
•ncial s
is time
of the compa
Resources
Building ar.d ground
Supplies on hand
Cash on hand
> *
:■
Advanced to patrons
Due for cheese
Liabilities
Tillamook, Ore., Jan. 25. 1921.
Capital stock outstandin
To the .»t-ickholders of Red Clover
Surplus
Creamery Co.
Following is my report as Secre-
tary-sal>sman tor the year 1920:
Respectfully
The factory received 3.042,912
Carl Haberlach. 3ecr
b . o’ niilk during the year.
Mill: contained 122,291.63 lb . of
Tillamook. Ore., Feb
butterfat, a:, ¡'veragee test of 4.01
Tc ■he stockholders of Sand
per cent.
Creamery Co
334 "47 lb , of cheese were manu­
Following is my report as
factured, making 4.720 boxes.
tary-SaleamxB for the year 192"
The yield for the year was 10.97
The factory received during
lbs. of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk.
year 45 7 108 lbs. of milk. There
An average of 2.73 lbs. oc he« »a
were 19. 60 42 lbs
butterfat
was made per lb. of butterfat.
his milk, making an average test of
Chee.-e sold for $100.613.79. Th
4.16 per cent.
verage price was 30.12 cents the lb
51.595 lt»s, of cheese were manu-
The w hev cream produced 3.966 59
facured. making 723 boxes
lb» of butterfat, which sold for
The average yield was 11 28 lb* $2.399.06
of cheese per 100 lbs. of milk. A11
The receipts from making charges
average of 2.70 lbs. cheese wer« amounted to $14.984.92.
made per lb. of butterfat. The
The expenses for the year wore
cheese sold for $15.192.50. The nv- »14.605.57. Included in the expens­
eragc price was 29.44 cts Ttlla: :c»>k es is a charge of $634.50 covei ing
The factory received from making Jepnclation, at 5 per cent, on the
chart - $3.163 67
Expenses for th«- plant and equipment.
■ • I:
• $2.917 34
Thia indud -
$1 790.25 was added to the value
a charge of $54 71 on account
of of the plant and epuiptnent by th"
depreciation of building and equip­ installation of a new- separator and
ment
$494 31 was added to the boiler.
value of the plant as the cost of the
The following is r. financial state­
• he-sen aker*» house.
ment of the company at this time:
Following i« a financial statem,n’
Resources r
of the company at this time:
Building and ground«
»12.055.59
Resources
Supplies on hand
1.721.45
Building atwl ground
»1.639.6"
455.50
Supplies on hand ____
152.88 December making (est.)
Cash in bank __ -
46.27 _Liabilities-
Bill»
payable
Due for cheese ______
4,100.00
343.75
Advanced to patrons
254.21
—
42.40 Overdraft at bank
December money in _____
1.833.13
Liabilities
Capita! stock outstanding
Capital stock outstanding *
3.250.00
Surplus
4.794.90
N ■ payable .
Surplus_______________
»14.232.54
< ARL HABERLACH. Secretary.
11.624 91
Another lot of those nice
all woo)
and Tricotine
dresses in navy blue at
$8.90.
Bob Evans Middies in
plain white and White with
detachable blue flannel col­
lar $2 98
Middy
dresses,
white
with bine collar $2 98
All wool blue flaim.-l
middies $5.90
All wool red flannel mid­
dies $5 50
Dresses in wool materials
silks sell from
TllDrmook Ore.. Feb 3 1921
To the -’«wkholders of Three River-*
Creamery twn :
Follosing is my report as Secre-
tary «ale-man for the year 1920:
The fac-ory received during the year
2.78«.8ST lbs of milk
There were 116.023.33 lbs of bu .
terfat ip the milk, an average test
of 116 i»r cent.
311.»”2 lbs of cheese were manu
fac’urej. making 4.328 boxes
Th»
average yield was 11.16 lbs of che«»e
per 100 lb* of butterfat. An aver
age of 2.66 lbw. of cheese per pound
uf b'lt’erfkt
Cheese sold for F*t -
»96 4 « The average price was .-«• Sit
e«x Tillamook
4.215 95 lbs -H bu>
terra« were recovered from wh -y
cream a.id «old for »2 476 9»
factory received for making *1 •
6*3.13. The expenses fol î^e ye
were »12,859 65 »421 6 were ad«
<jd to the value of the phint
equipment on attcount of new
and improvements. »379 4$ rha-i
ed off for depreciation.
Following is a 6nar»etsl
<»f the company at this time
Rcsou'.cev
BntMIng and grourrf
*uppl ie» on hand
Due for thceaen
1921 expenses paid
Liabiliti
I ^ation^iae Institution
312 Stores
<>I♦ I»T>I*mn»jpyi3P3*L
•Vi'd*?- • ' 0J-'.
tury-salesman for the year 1920:
Factory received during the year
3,932.339 lbs. of milk.
There were 161,767.62 lbs. of but­
terfat in this milk, an average teat
of 4.11 per eent.
4-13.450 lb:, of cheese were manu-
,’m tured, making 6,255 Iroxes.
The averag.' yield for the year was
11.27 lbs. of
of milk.
An av rage . yield of _ . 2.74
............
.. if
lbs.
chet-se per lb. of butterfat was made.
Cheese sold for »131.803.33. I'he
average price was 29.72 00111.*.
■ mook.
6.700.54 lbs. of butterfat were re­
covered from whey cream and sold
for $3.987.84.
The receipts for making were
»19,326.71.
The
factory
I expenses
were
$17,989.97.
Following is the financial ____
state-
nient of the company at this time:
OWH
» ..j-
Resources:
34,211.78
* 073 65
Building and ground.»
Supplies on hand
___
Cash in bank
7.\3»'sn
Advanced to patrons
Dec. making acct.(est.) _
359 41
574^27
746,776 lbs. of cheese werei
factured. making 10,520 bom
The average yierd for the rar
11.72 lbs. of cheese perl’ll
of milk.
An average of 2.716 lbs. old
made from each lb. of butterfit
The chese sold for 3222.1
The average price was 29.74
Tillamook.
5.455.23 lbs. of butterfat
sold
in
whey cream, M
»3,271.06.
4,938 lb3. of butter were lit
tured. which sold for »3,WU
The factory received for t
cheese 630.148.55.
Expenses for the year
*28,618.68.
»7,193.46 w.^s added to tk
of the building and equipmerj
count of improvements madd
the year and depreciation »M
Jo »782.87 was charged off. I
Following is a financial sM
of the company at this ii®
Resources:
I
115. 094.91 Building and grounds —ml
Supplies on hand
----- 1
Liabilities :
Capital . stock
- outstanding
--------------- -
$1.350.00 Wilson River Water Co
December cheese paid
2,934 94 December making due (est.) I
■''Hipiii» .
|10,t09.*7 Cash in bank -------- ------ *|
Advanced to patrons...... — I
n
,
»15,094.91
>71
Respectfully submitted,
CARL HABERLACH.
Liabilities :
Secretary. December cheese paid
Capital stock outstanding
i illamook, Ore. .Jan. 25, 1921. Surplus ................
To
oc,kho,der
Mapl.
Leaf
--- - ' "1 arici
piv JuVai
»:■
r.-amery Association:
Respectfull ' sub"1|
hollowing 1.»
Following
is niy
my report r.s
ns Seere-
Serre
tary-.qilesnmn for the year 1920"
■V
The factory reeefv.-d dining the
Tillamook. Ore.. Jan. 25. 1921.
"Behind the oor." a tes«
year
6.368.664
lbs.
of
niil
k
To r
rti stockholders at South Prairie
rhe milk contained 274.959 72 ibs thrilling picture of the *' |
Creamery Co.
'f.-at '
^fbuiterfat.makipg an average"
Following is my report as Sccro- <>f 4.31 per rem.
te-jf rines—'and vengence. I
. Sat'irW
bart Bcv«wortl
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t
/.V-
i
“An Adventure in Hearts”
' ■’ 'w''bu\>
-"111- tiiit.
!IT)VV : finn tl
‘‘1 '
pulled the bar. peered th Ji il ‘
'<) leap iu hi» v ins chaniTJ.t*i’hiV vV
“ venture that will t rc X( ll wjt.
'
'•KTCRAFT PÌC7URE
ft
j
I.ov. holding
1............ docuiue^l
k
piven their ears—he M
roon»-
a”d !>aw~~a si«ht that ’.“*1
Ie’ P^unl?ed him into a whirfPj
Capital »»«wk mi’s'a nJ is# SI.«- 0
Overdraft at bank
112
Sut pin
. _
5.78)
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ATTgjEM THEATRE, FRIDAY. MARCH J