Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 05, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    RESULTS OF APRIL COW TEST
A BANK ACCOUNT S A LWAYS
IN
Ths official cow test for April has been completed and the report folio**-
Secretary. Paul Fitzpatrick; Tester Peters & Hail. Average pounds of milk
per cow, 1093, Average pound# of butterfat per cow, 44,7— - uuo ‘
cows tested during month. 926. Number of cows producing over 40 pounds
of fat. 573. Three high pure bred herds are: Owner. John 3chtld, 1 < cows.
1565 av pounds of milk each. 49.20. av. pounds of fat each; Homer Mason
owner, 12 cows, lOOOlbs. av milk per cow, 47.00 av.pounds of Lt earn.
Three high grade herds are: Paul Fitzpatrick, owner, 12 cow», 1314 ba.
of milk each, 64.57 lbs. of fat each; Vurrer Bros., owner 23 cows, 14til lbs.
of milk each, 64.29 lbs. of fat each; Clyde Kinnaman. owner.12 cows. 13-4
lbs.*of milk each, 58.27 lbs. of fat each.
High Pure bred cow, Jollie. Owner, Neilson Bros. Tillamook, Breed Hol­
stein, age 7, 3 months since fresh, Months milk record, 2760 lbs., fat 10“-“
lbs.
High grade cow. Mollie. Louis Weber, Tillamook, owner, Bleed e.
Jersey, Age 8, 1 month since fresh, months milk record 2109 lbs., fat 11C.G0
lbs.
What improvement in way of weeding out unprofitable cows, increas­
ing production, buying of pure bred bulls, better feeding, cooperative > ty­
ing of feeds, checking oa. poor separators, etc. have been accomplish’J.
Three unprofitable cows have been disposeo of. Several bulls and a num­
ber of cows and heifers were purchased at a sale of outside Jerseys. Tiro?
milking machines installed, one discarded.
ORDER
It Is never either too early o r too late to open a bank ac­
count. But, like the ea> ly bir d, the early saver gets the blg-
eest bank balance.
We've lots of room at the to p of the depositor list here
the First National Bank for ev en the biggest kind of "nation­
alized account. Why not get y our name there?
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
A. W. Bunn
Henry Roger*
W J. Riechers.
B. C. Lamb.
C. J. Edwards.
.McGhee
S?5H52S25asaî
■
Quality Dairy
Products
Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese
Erwin Harrison
Mutual
Both Phones
FURNITURE
FLOOR COVERINGS, P 11NTS and
WALL PAPER. BEDS and BEDDING
STOVES and RANGES
You Will Find My Prices LOWER and
My Guarantee to You Is, “Your Mon­
ey's Worth or Your Money Back
A
G
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nt
DFlTUro
4/V*
Class B Cows over 4 yrs. making 55 lbs. of B.F.
Davo Fitzpatrick
Rosebud G.J.
4
1182
7.0
John Naegel i
No. 1
4
5.1
CkO.
1497
No. 41
John aegell
G.G.
4
1302
4.6
John N iege» _
No. 17
4. T
4
G.G.
1242
John Naegel!
No. 40
4. .5
G.J.
1260
4
Neilson Bros.
Artis
R.H.
3. 0
4
2487
T.B. Hyder
Rogue
R.H.
3. .7
4
2007
T.B. Hyder
Short TJts
N.
4
4. .8
1311
T.B. Hyder
Joe
G.H.
4
1761
3. 3
Paul Fitzpatrick
Janice
4
5 2
R.G
1242
Dürrer Bros.
Jemel
G.J.
4
3. .9
1761
Dürrer Bros.
4
G.J.
1584
3. .8
Hase!
6. .4
Peter Norberg
Gladys
G.J.
4
1032
Sjuingor
, <;.j.
Ed. Stasek
4
1227
5. .1
4
Louis Web r
1 Kathletta No. i 3 R.J.
1293
4 .7
Louts Weber
1230
4. .5
4
Julia
G.J.
1239
4.8
Fred Wheeler
Speck
G.H.
4
4.4
Fred Wheeler
4
1351
Pet
G.G.
Henry Gruber
1179
5.0
G.J.
4
Gypsy
4.1
Lew
4
1419
L.C. Daniels
G.J.
5.6
1014
Roscoe Barker
4
Vera
G.J.
4.9
4
1143
James Williams i
Pink
G.G.
5.0
Spot
4
1107
G.J.
James Williams
4
1110
5.0
Ethel
G.J.
Vaughn & Darby
1281
4.3
4
1 James Williams
Scrub
G.J.
$
MV
■!
Place C Cows over 3 years making 50 lbs. of B. F
5.3
1227
G.J.
3
E. Staeck
T ops y
4.9
1059
3
G.J.
i E. Stasek
Minnie
4.7
3
1320
G.G.
Daisy
| Dürrer Bros.
3
1185
5.2
G.J.
Midget
Dürrer Bros.
1257
4.6
3
G.J.
May
1 Dürrer Bros.
4.7
3
1185
G.J.
Jerne
Dürrer Bros.
5.6
1 Paul Fitzpatrick
3
1080
Star
GJ.
1326
3
4.5
No. 27
G.J.
Jcfin Naegell
Dorothy
G.J.
3
936
6.1
| Louis Weber
G.J.
3
Brownie
5.2
1050
. Louis Weber
3.3
G.J.
1431
Gem
Louis Weber
1329
4.0
G.J.
3
Young Amy
1 Louis Weber
GJ.
3
1167
4.3
Tiny
I.oul» Weber
3
1584
3.6
G.H.
Queente
Clyde Kinnaman
3
1371
4.1
1 John Bern* Little Speckleface G.D.
a
SUPPLIES
<-
60 pounds of butter fat
Delivered
Butterfat
Produced
lbs. of milk P. C.
Retail Customer«.
116.
OU
5.5
2109
73.01
5.2
1404
29,883
JANUARY
57,208
72.6C
4.4
1650
FEBRUARY
35,305
63,603
7 2.57
4.1
1770
71.36
3.8
MARCH
61,886
1878
87,221
67.12
4.7
1428
67.12
4.7
1428
Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032'
b 2.2 5
5.0
1245
102.12
3.7
2760
91.14
showing that actual sale for the first three months of 1921 exceeded
4.1
2223
82.01
5.1
1608
production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks!
76.50
5.0
1530
76.14
4.7
1620
74.05
4.4
1683
And requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and
72.90
5.0
1458
trucks
and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly
72.47
4.4
1647
70.
¡1
plants
combined calls for only 90,000!
4.7
1509
67 03
4.2
1596
68.06
3.8
1791
These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford" products
o / .0 J
4.2
1596
66.15
5.0
1323
is
growing
much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce
86.50
7.8
1110
and
were
it
not for the dealers’ limited stock, which are now being
68.26
4.8
1422
8 ô.6S
rapidly depleted many more customers would have been com­
7.8
1110
71.611
5.4
1326
pelled to wait for the cars, It will be only a matter of weeks,
68.38
4.4
1554
therefore,
until a big surplus of orders will prevent anythin# like
68.02
5.2
1308
65.47
4.4
1488
prompt deliveries.
76.88
4.1
1875
4.30
5.8
1452
If you would be sure < of having your Z~__
. car or truck
70.38 ;
Ford
5.1
1380
6 î . 6 £•
4.1
1650
when
you
want
it,
you
should
place
your
order
now.
Don’t delay.
76.04
4.6
1653
Phone us or drop us a card.
70.56
6.0
1176
70.36
5.2
1353
' 69.42
5.2
1335
63.76
5.3
1203
61.89
4.9
1263
68.53
5.4
1269
6 7.26
7.0
960
66.91
5.4
1239
65.23
4.8
1359
G6.68
3.1
2151
G5.84
5.9
1116
61.32
4.2
1460
65.78 >
3.8
1731
62.16
4.0
1554
62.13
1593
3.9
61.38 John Berns
4.1
1497
Bally
G.H.
1053
60.02 Homer Mason Gail of Sequoia R.G.
I 164
4 1
1167
65.69 Dave Fitzpatrick
1173
5. 6
Jewel
G.J.
1050
4. 4
60.59 Josi Bros. & Perron Cloner
1377
G.G.
1158
2
65.14
4.
1551
P.J. Sharp
Penny
G.J.
939
64.12 James Williams
1233
5.2
Gypsy
G.G.
1293
64.91 fames Williams
3.6
1803
The home of good bread
Sarah
G.G.
1239
64.13 ■ Ed. Stasek
5.7
1125
Minnie
G.J.
1059
and all kinds of fine pastry
62.24 T.B. Hyder
5.7
1092
Pidy
G.J.
1308
60.45
1209
5. 0
61.10 i
Class D Cows making
1134
5 3
of butter
EverytbinggStrictiy
63.27 Paul
1710
3. 7
Fitzpatrick
Princess
G.J.
873
Sanitary
1425
4 3
61.28 Paul Fitzpatrick
June
G.J.
861
62.51 1 T.B. Hyder
1389
4. 5
Apple Blossom G.G.
1053
1317
4 6
60.58 ¡ T.B. Hyder
Ringtail
CHAS._VOGLER¿Prop.
1516
4.0
62.40 ' Neilson Bros.
Liberty Bell
1506
61.75 Fred Wheeler
4 1
Clover
62.21 1
1152
5 4
1770
61.95
3 5
CJ 40
1137
5 4
60.89
1194
5 1
60.19
1254
4 8
1779
60.13
5.1
Ü
4. HUDSON
TILLAMOOK GARAGE,
-
TILLAMOOK
Tillamook
82.74
76 35
59.89
58.87
56.70
74.CT
74.26
62.93
58.11
64.58
56.14
56.14
«6.05
«2.60
60.77
55.35
59.47
55.04
58.95
58.18
57.18
56 O'
65 35
55.50
55.08
65.03
51.03
62.04
61.62
57.82-
55.70
60.48
59.67
bni. It æ rfSahÿhox*
leave the estimate of th
1921 Buick entirely to you.
Ride in it and you will appreciate
its rugged power, improved com-'
fortable seating arrangement, the
accessibility of its mechanism,
the beautiful body lines. And
draw your own conclusions.
Authorized Buick Service makes
Buick travel doubly dependable
«
Since January J, regular equipment
on all models includes Cord Tires
55.65
54.38
53.16
50.18
57.02
56 21
CADILLAC STAGE LINE
RODS. SPOONS. SPINNERS.
AUTOMATIC REELS. FLIES.
SNELLS. FURNISHED LINES.
SINKERS. Etc., Etc,
You Wont Lose the Eig
Ones When Using Our
Tarkio
It’s the Best.
Afternoon Schedule
goes into effect at once, and will
remain aatne as advertised on
cards until new cards come out.
I n order to give you the service
which we desire we need your
entire support.
LEAVES
C. L CLOUGH,
THE REXALL STORE,
AMOOK
— —
OREGON,
1
-
Here are authent^ogures from the Ford factory Detroit.
They show you just frw manv Ford cars and trucks have been
built each month h since January 1, 1921 and how many have been
sold to retail customers, in the United States.
HONOR ROLL — CLASS A
Cows Five Years and over Making
' Name of owner Name of cow Breed Age
8
G. J.
Molly
! Louis Weber
8
G. J.
: Louis Weber
Dolly Dimple
6
G.J.
Judy
1 Louis Weber
6
G.J.
Amy
Louis Weber
5
G.J.
Madge
Louis Weber
6
R J.
Sybil
Louis Weber
6
G.J.
Minnie
Louis Weber
8
Golda
G.J.
Louis Weber
7
R.H.
Jollie
: Neilson Bros.
6
Jumbo
G.H.
j Dürrer Bros.
5
Pearl
G.J
Dürrer Bros.
8
G.J.
Blacky
Dürrer Bros.
8
G.J.
Amy
Dürrer Bros
6
G.J.
Lady
Dürrer Bros.
8
G.J.
Brownie
Dürrer Bros.
9
G.J.
Bess
Dürrer Bros.
G.J.
10
Jersey
Dürrer Bros.
7
G.J
Nancy
Dürrer Bros.
•
G.H.
Dürrer Bros.
Flora
7
G.J.
Beauty
Dürrer Bros.
G.J.
11
Mabel
Dürrer Bros.
6
G.J.
Red
Henry Gruber
7
Grace
G.J.
Henry Gruber
6
G.J.
Brindle
Paul Fitzpatrick
9
G.J.
Goldie
Paul Fitzpatrick
8
G.J.
Wooly
Paul Fitzpatrick
9
G.J.
Sussie
Paul Fitzpatrick
10
G.J.
Midget
Paul Fitzpatrick
G.H.
5
Bell
Clyde Kinnaman
7
G.J.
Tagman
Clyde Kinnaman
7
G.J.
Lady
Clyde Kinnaman
G.H.
7
Bell
Clyde Kinnaman
6
Daisy
J & H
E.M. Leonnig
9
N.
Rose
J.L. Jones & Son
7
G.J.
Sal
T.B. Hvder
5
G.J.
No. 13
John Naegel I
5
G.J.
John Naegaeli
No. 25
8
G.J.
No. 15
John Naegeli
G.J.
5
Mrs. E. Benscheldt
Pet
5
G.J.
Nina
Carl Posseti
7
G.J.
Josie
Arthur Tippen
7
G.J.
Lola
Arthur Tippen
7
R.H.
No. 23
John Schild
7
Blossom
G.D.
P.J. Sharp
5
G.J.
P.J. Sharp
Brownie
6
Pearl
James Williams
G.J.
8
Joner
G.G.
lames Williams
6
Pansey
G.J.
James Williams
Nancy
6
G.G.
I James Williams
6
G.G.
Briv
I James Williams
5
G.J.
, L.C. Daniels
Poppy
I L.C. Daniels
10
G.J.
Lizzie
G.H.
7
Holstein
; Johnson & Son
N.
8
Roney
i Johnson & Son
I Ñ.G. Boquist * Pearl
6
G.H.
G.J.
12
Pldie
Vaughn A Dailly
I Vaughn & Daily
Mae
9
G.J.
I Vaughn Ac Daily
Poppy
G.J.
5
8
Vaughn & Daily
G.J.
Peggy
6
Whitefoot
G.J.
O.K. Little
G.J.
Sucker
7
O.K. Little
G.J.
Rose
9
Peter Norberg
Poter Norberg
Julia
5
G.J.
G.J.
8
Beauty
John Benia
Salem
6
John Beins
GJ.
Roscoe Barker
9
Floss
G.J.
Reddy
G.J.
A.W. Mills
7
W.B. Vaughn
Erma
G.H.
13
Joe Donaldson
No. 33
G.J.
5
Josi Bros. & Perron Maxine
G.J.
5
A.J. Rogers
Daisy
G.H.
17
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