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    THUBSDAY AUGUST 11. 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
II
REPORT FOR MONTH OF JUNE
Tillamook Cow Testing Association
Sent July 5, 1921 by Peters & Hall.
Testers. Secretary, Paul Fitzpatrick.
I Average pounds milk per cow 1031
average peunds butterfat 44.0Q. Num­
ber cows tested during month 1117.
Number cows producing over 40 lbs.
fat 689.
Three high pure bred herds are:
John Schild, 24 cows. 1509 lbs. milk
av. 51.24 lbs. B. F average,
Homer Mason, 13 cows, 922 lbs, milk
average, 45.04 lbs. B. F. average,
Three high grade herds'are:
No.
Av.
Av
cows milk B. F.
'Ivde Kinnaman
13
1302
61.41
Paul Fitzpatrick
11 1173 58.1|)
Dürrer Bros.
30 1248 53.16
High pure bred cow owned by John
Schild, Tillamook, named No. 21 breed
R. Holstein,, age 6 years. Fresh 1
month. Months record 1698 lbs. milk,
86.60 B. F.
YOU CAN DO IT— IF
OF course you can, no matter what “It’’ represents,
may be a home of your own, the establishment of a business
or travel.
But. if you save and Invest, you can accont­
plish your desire.
The First National offers you liberal interest cn savings,
aud is always glad to suggest some good investment when
you have sufficient capital.
“Money makes money”.
A savings account Is a starter.
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
W. J. Riechers.
A. W. Bunn
B. C. Lamb.
Henry Rogers
C. J. Edwards.
McGhee
CEMENT
JVIIkf
1VL-I
High grade cow owned by P. J.
Sharp, Tillamook, name Jewel, breed
Gr. Guernsey. Age 8 years, fresh 2
months. Months record milk: 1599 bls.
Fat: 97.54 lbs.
•
Five unprofitable cows were dis­
posed of during the month. Seven
pure bred cows and heifers were pur­
chased by members at a sale of Jer­
seys. One more pure bred bull was
added to a herd. There artì forty
eight members in the association now
and forty seven of them are using
pure bred sires. Figures show that
feeding some grains pay in the long
nin asrthe grain fed herds are holding
out well whiL t’lose not receiving
grain feed have dropped heavily in
production the last two weeks.
One of the best roeords of the
association has been -made by Princess
a pure bred Holstein owned by A. J.
Rogers. This covw completed her
years test this month with 573 lbs.
fat to her credit.
ROLL OF HONOR
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
f
YOU’D BE SURPRISED
at the difference a good range makes in your
house work. Let us show you
The Gieat Majestic Range
“The Range With a Reputation’’
i
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
V.
PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY
14 North Second Street
Portland — Oregon
Furnish dairy and farm help— hay and harvest
hands— mill yard and camp help,
Write for our
magazine “Employment Service”.
Phone Broadway 2278
VICTORIES OF PEACE
EQUAL THOSE OF WAR
Whether the task is the construction of a
colossal harbor improvement project, or the
administration of a newly acquired insular
poeeewion, the Department of War ia always prepared
to bring to the task a high degree of skill and master­
ful judgment. How "peace hath her victories no leee
renowned than war” for the military department of
the nation ia intereetingly described and illustrated in
one of an inetructive series of articles on Our Govern­
ment now being dietributed exclusively by this
Institution.
We shall be pleased to see that you receive the com­
plete series, if you will seed us your nams and
addreea.
Tillamook County Bank
J
Cumbus, postmaster of
Hahira, Ga.. a member of1 the Ant
tnerican Legion, who was shell shock
ed while serving oversea*. wa-,
found sleeping on a bench in Persh- ■
>ng Square. Los Angeles, rece.ith
When awakened, he couldn’t explain
how he got there.
He said the last
thing he remembered was applying I
*”■ a vacation from bln work.
Pbv ,
•!eiaB» said Cetfibos apparently «•<-
froi"
t0
VI
General Baron Jaques of Belgium,
who has accepted the invitation of
the American Legion to 1 nine to thi
country for its third annual conven­
tion at Kansas City Octobei 31 to
November ».was cotnmander-in-cn <I
of the Belgian forces firing a grat'
part of th* world war and at differ^
ent time» was In direct command of
American force« serving with the
________
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«esd the HeedBxbt elaaeffled ade
Class A. Cows 5 years and over making 60 pounds of Butterfat,
Owner
Cow
Breed lbs. of milk
per cent of fat.
P. J. Sharp
Jewel
G. G.1599
6.1
99
99
Brownie
G. J.1395
5.3
99
Beaut
G. D.1623
3.9
9»
99
Bones
6.2
G. G.999
Frank Hediger
No. 3
G. J.1347
6.8
John Schild
No. 21
5.1
R. H.1698
99
99
No. 16
R. H 1986
3.7
99
99
No. 23
R. H.1980
3.4
99
No. 25
IL H.1869
3.4
Paul Fitzpatrick Janice
R. G.1704
4.7
99
99
Midget
G. J.1272
5.1
99
99
Brindle
G. J.1587 '
4.0
99
Wooly
4.8
G J.1290
Clyde Kinnaman
Lady
«
G. J.1665
4.8
99
M
Myrtle
G. J.1641
4.7
99
99
Bell
G. H.1614
4.2
99
Tagman
5.5
G. J.1209
99
99
G. J. 1263
5.1
Goldie
99
»>
Hazel
G. J.1392
4.5
99
99
Lottie
G. J.1368
4.4
Jame3 Williams
Nora
G. J.1419
5.6
99
99
Midget
4.7
G. J.1512
99
99
Queen
4.5
G. G.1518
P
i”
Brin
G. J.1224
5.4
99
99
Fancy
4.5
G. G.1434
99
99
G. J.1488
4.3
Nellie
99
>>
Bob
G. J.1218
5.0
99
99
Nancy
G. J.1314
4.6
L. C. Daniels Buttercup
G. J.1455
5.4
99
99
Lizzie
G. J.1509
5.0
99
99
May
G. J.1191
5.7
99
4.5
Bridget
G. H.1416
Louis Weber
Molly
G. J.1686
4.6
99
99
5.0
Queen
G. J. 1407
Louis Weber
Evangeline
G.J.1668
4.2
99
99
June
R. J 1194
5.3
99
99
G. J 1188
5.3
Minnie
99
»>
Amy
4.1
G. J.1482
99
99
Judy
5.0
G. J.1212
G. j.1089
7.0
Vaughn & Darby
Pidy
99
»
5.9
G. J. 1248
Hattie
99
»»
G. J.1173
5.7’
Peggy
n
>»
6.4
G. J.1041
Ina
ft
99
»
G. J 1062
5.7
Edith
G. H.2085
3.6
Barbara Neiger No. 2
99
3.6
G. H 1815
No. 5
3.4
Jumbo
G. II.2205
Dürrer
Blacky
5.6
G. H 1302
4
4.4
Beauty
G. J 1509
4.9
Ruby
G. .1.1290
4.2
G J.1470
Bess
G J. 1662
Jos! Bros.& Perron Beauty
99
99
3.7
Daisy
G. J.1809
99
>9
4.0
G. J.1554
Jersey
99
99
G. J.1474
4.1
Vera
4.1
Spec
N. 1737
A. G. Boquist
99
99
4.0
•
N. 1665
Pearl
99
99
4.4
J. & D.1479
No. 18
»9
”
4.4
G. J.1410
Rose
4.7
Perkins & Van Tress Red Wing G. J.1494
99
99
4.1
G. J 1536
Molly
2.8
R. H.2502
Jollie
Neilson Bros.
99
99
4.4
G. H 1353
Lillie
4.1
G. G.1529
No. 19 '
John Naegeli
’ 3.8
G. H 1743
T. B. Hyder Swayback
99
99
3.7
G. b.1626
Dandy
5.5
G. J.1203
E. M. Leonning Buttercup
H
99
5.4
G. 1.1113
Blossom
5.5
G. H.1197
Spot
A. J. Rogers
99
99
•
4.4
G. H.1461
Verone
5.4
G. H.1174
”
Daisy
3.1
R. H.2040
Francie
P. Jacob
4.4
G. J.1494
Hulda
P. Norberg
4.1
G. J.1581
Dave Fitzpatrick Rose
50
G. J.1269
Rose
P. Norberg
4.8
G. H.1344
Johnson 4 Son Holstein
»»
>»
5.1
G. G.1221
Lillie
4.9
G. J. 1308
No. 50
Jot Donaldson
3.9
G.
H.l
653
Crazy
W. B, Vaughn
4.2
G. J 1476
Bonnie
Joe Williams
5.0
G. J. 1239
Lucy
Carl Possetti
99
6.7
G. J BOB
Nina
4.8
G.
J.
1260
Three
Tit
O. K. Tittle
Class B. Cows 4 y,.ars old mkaing 55 lbs. fat.
• 0
R G. <•«
Rogue
T. B Hyder
5.1
Dubs
G. J
Neilson Bros.
9»
99
3 0
R. H.2154
Arti«
3.6
G. H.l«26
”
’’
Grace
3.5
R
H.1710
Artis
A. J. Rogers
S.«
G. J. 1113
Hart
Paul Fitzpatrick
5.«
R
J.
1068
Jane
P J. Sharp
4.2
G J.1392
Lillie
Louis Weber
4.6
R.
G.1269
Rone
Jim William« Red
99
9»
5.2
G. G.1122
Bessie
9«
99 ,
4.8
G G.1194
Kittie
39
G J.1494
Jewel
Dürrer Bro«
4.1
•*
e
G J 141»
Hszel
4.0
G. H.l44«
Susi«
W. B. Vaughn
••
w
3.3
G.
H.171»
Jo«
N. ß. Boquist
A, Erielraon
John Schild
TiUy
Pet
No. 13
G. H.17M
H.14M
B. H 1573
■G.
PAGE SEVE1Ï
34
0.4
IA
lb Fat
97.54
73.94
63.30
62.94
91.60
86 60
73.48
67.32
63.55
80 09
64.87
63.87
61.9?
79.92
77 18
67.79
06.50
64.41
62.61
60.19
TO M
69.55
68 31
00.10
64.53
63.98
60 90
60.44
78.57
75.15
67.89
63.72
77.56
70 35
70.04
63.28
62.96
60.76
60.60
76.23
73.63
66.86
Gii 64
60.53
75.06
65.34
74.97
72.91
66 40
63.21
61.74
71 -47
66 93
60.64
60.64
71.22
66.60
64.94
62.04
70.22
62.98
70.06
66.30
66.79
66.23
60.16
66.17
65.10
65.84
64.28
63.67
63.24
65.74
«4.82
63 45
61.51
62.27
64.09
64.47
61.9»
61.95
60.90
«0.48
79 80’
65.33
64 62
58.54
64 M
62.13
59 81
58.46
5837
28.34
57 31
58.27
>8.13
57.84
55.01
5742
M.10
«•»2
Class C, Cows 3 years old making .50 pounds fat.
John Berns
Brindle
G.J.1983
Joe Donaldson
No. 35
G. J.1320
M
9»
No. 36
G. J.1026
Jim Williams
Gypsy
G. G.1194
John Schild
No. 17
R. H.1665
»»
• »
No. 19
R. H.1545
P. Jacob
No. 15
K. H.1545
Clyde Kinnaman Queer.e
G. II 1356
Dürrer Bros.
Midget
G. J. 960
99
44
Daisy
G. G 1233
99
9»
May
G. J 1068
Barbara Neiger Aggie
R. H.1716
Nina
John Berns
G. J.1380
W. B. Vaughn
Seven
G. 11.1506
T. B. Hyder
Brindle
G. J.1215
Cherry
G. J.1101
Neilson Bros.
E. M. Leonning Turvey’s Dell R. J,1077
P, J, Sharp
Buttercup
R. J. 969
Josi Bros. & Perron, Clover G. G.1056
L. C. Daniels
Dot
G J.990
R. G.1284
Phillips Bushlack . Molly
Class D, Cows 2 years old making 40 pounds fat.
Dave Fitzpatrick Mistletoe
Buttercup
R. J 1446
E. M. Leonning Flower
G. G.1065
P. Fitzpatrick
June
> G. J,801
Minnie
Joe Williams
G. J 1281
Dürrer Bros.
Clay
G. G.1200
»»
99
S tar
G. G.1029
Jim Williams Bonnie May
R. G.1011
”
’’ Star Lite Nell
P. G.1020
»9
99
Lil
G. G.1038
Vaughn & Darby Hazel
G. J.1026
99
99
Aggot
G. J.852
Princess
Peter Jacob
R. H.1290
T. B. Hyder
G. G.957
Goldie
’
”
Pollyanna
G. G.858
99
99
Princess
G. J.726
99
99
G. G 1008
Ringtail
Peter Norberg
Reddy
G. J.942
Clyde Kinnaman
Beaut
De Lyon
G. J.810
Philip Buslack Sunbeam
G. G.723
Claude Ackley
Jewel
R. J.786
Homer Mason
Ethel s
Evangeline
G. G.858
”
” Ra’s Belle’s Buttercup R. G.903
9,
>9
Lindy
R. G.747
99
99
Linnie
P G.804
Lady
W. B. Vaughn
R. H 1089
Roscoe Barker
Spot
G H 1311
Neilson Bros.
Pet
G. J.675
E. M. Leonning
Bud
G. J810
Barbara Neiger
No. 19
G H.1200
No. 34
Ed. Hanenkrat
G. 11,966
•
4.0
4.9
5.1
5.2
3.5
3.5
3.4
4.2
5.9
4.2
4.8
3.3
4.1
3.7
4.5
5.0
5.0
5.5
• 4.9
5.2
4.0
79.32
6-1.68
5’133
62.09
58 28
51.08
52.5C
5695
56.61
51.79
51.26
56.60
56 58
55.72
54.68
55.05
53.85
53 30
Cl 14
51.48
51.36
4.4
5.8
7.3
4.«
4.3
•LC
i:
4.5
4.3
5.0
L?
3.9
5.0
5.5
6.3
4.2
5.0
€3 62
61.77
5S 47
57.65
51.60
47.33
51.56
45.90
41.63
51.30
41.75
50.37
47.85
47.19
45.74
42.34
47.10
5.8
6.3
5.7
46.98
45.55
-14.80
•
5.1
4.7
5.6
5.1
4.0
3.3
6.2
5.1
3.4
4.2
43.76
42.41
41.83
41.00
43.56
43.2«
41 85
41.31
40.80
40.57
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JOHN ASCHIM
‘Legal Notices
Sheriff of Tillnmook County, Oregon
First publication Aug, 4th, 1921;
last publication September 1st, 1921.
a
N
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
Security Savings and Trust Com­
pany, A Corporation, Plaintiff
vs
W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe C. Ride­
halgh, his wife, W. T. Ridehalgh,
and Alana Ridehalgh. his wile,
and Ridehalgh & Co. Inc., a Cor­
poration, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution, judg­
ment, order, decree and order of sale
issued out of the above entitled
Court in the above entitled cause, to
me directed and dated the 1st day of
August, 1921, upon a judgment anil
decree rendered and entered in Haid
Court on the 19th day of October,
1920, in favor of Security Savings &■
Trust Company plaintiff, and against
W. W. Ridehalgh and Zoe C Ride­
halgh, hiH wife, W. T. Ridehalgh
and Alana Ridehalgh, his wife, and
Ridehalgh 4c Co. Inc., a Corporation,
defendants, for the sum of Fifteen
Hundred and No-100 (>1500.00)
Dollars with interest at Eight (8 per
cent) per cent per annum from the
18th day of February, 1919, and the
further sum of Seventy-five and No-
100 (>75.00) Dollars, Attorney's
FeeB, and the further suin of Fifteen
and 20-100 (>15.20) Dollars, coats
and the costs of and upon this writ,
commanding me to make sale of the
following described property to-wit.
The Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4 of NW
1-4) of Section Twenty-one (21),
Township One (1) North, Rang ?
Ten (10) West of Willamette MeiKl
lan: also a tract of land described aa
beginning at a point on ordinary
high tide and water line One hun­
dred Thirty-five (135) links South
and Three Hundred Sixty-seven
(367) links East of the meander
corner between Sections Twenty
(20) and Twenty-one (21), Town­
ship One (1) North, Range Ten
(10) West of Willamette Meridian,
»nd ninninx thence South Slxty-five
degreee« (65 degrees) East on ordin
ary high water line Two and Ninety
-eight hundredths (2.98) chains,
thence North Nineteen and 15-100
(19.15) chains; thence West Tw >
and 70-100 (2 70) chains; fh>n<
South Seventeen and 89-100 (17.89)
chains to the place of beginning, con
tnlning five (5) acres, less right of
way iMuiveyed to the Portland lint1-
way A Navigai Ion Co., all in th*-
county of Tillamook, nnd State of
Oregon.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment, order, dee i »<•
and order of sale, and In compliance
with tin- commands of said writ, I
will on the 3rd day of September,
1921, at fen o'clock a. tn at the front
door of the County Court House In
the City of Tillamook. Comity o'
Tillamook. and State of Oregon, «ell
ar public auction to the highes* bid
der for cash In hand all the rlgh',
title and interest which the within
defendants or any of them, bad on
the 23rd day of July. 1919. the date
of the deed or mortgage herein fore
cloned, or aince that date bad in and
to the above described real property,
or aav part thereof, to aatla/y NW
•xeeumn. judgment, order and <)•
cree. Internet. goats, seemed latetes,
s«4 attorney a fane
Devad fkle tvd day ef August l»2l
CITATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
In the matter of the estate
of
John Larson, deceased,
Camilla Nielson Reichhardt
and Marie Vilhelmlne Neuman
Petitioners and plaintiffs,
vs
John A. Nelson, administra­
tor of the estate at John
Larson, deceased, Emmn
Adams, Anna Christine
Nenmann, and all persons
unamed or unknown having
or claiming any Interest in
and to the above entitled
estate as heirs or distribut­
ees.
Defendant«
To Anna Christine Neumann, end
all persons unnamed or unknown
having or claiming any interest
in and to the above entitle ! estate
as heirs or distributees, defend
ants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON
You and each of you are hereby
cited and required to appear in 'lie
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Tillamook, at .he
Court Room thereof, at Tillamook In
said County and State, on Tuesday
the 11th day of October 1921, at iho
hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of add
day, then and there to show cause,
if any there be, why the facts should
not be found and the rights of heir­
ship to and distribution of said es­
tate not decreed as set forth and
prayed for in the petition of the
plaintiffs on file herein In llil.-l
Court.
You and each of you are hereby
further required to appear before
this Court on said time and place
and file your respective claim or
claims of heirship, ownership of ill
terest in said estate.
This citation Is served upon y< u
pursuant to an order duly rnade and
entered herein by the Honorable
Honier Mason, Judge of the ahuv-i
entitled court, dated the Sth duy of
July, 192!
Witness, The Honorable Homer
Mason, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Tlll-i
mook County, with the aeal of mild
Court affixed. Ibis Rth day of July.
1921.
Alt eat:
H. 8. Brimhall
Conti ty Clerk.
'Ibis «Itallon I h nerved upon jroil
by publlcaiiun ili thè Tillainoi l<
Headliaht. a newspaper puhll.'hed
and of generiti elreiilatbin In 1’111 i
mook Coniti y, Oregon, in purauante
lo an orditi of thè Honorable lion er
Mason. Judxe of thè above entlt'ed
Court, duly rnade and enlered on th»
tlth day of July. 1921
John Olsen
Attorney for Plaintiffs
and Petitioners.
Postoffice addies*
411 Chamber of Comm
Bld g. Portland. Oreg,
ici« of flrat pith Joly 14. 1»21
Date of last puh August 2t. 1931
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