Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 22, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    THUMDAT. SEPTEMBER 22. 1921
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE TWO
Peter Norberg
Mabel
Roddy
Claude Ackley
Jewel
June
Paul Fitzpatrick
Philip Buslack Sunbeam
REPORT FOR MONTH OF AUGUST
Bros.
Star
High purebred cow. Owner Paul Dürrer
Tillamook Cow-Teating Association
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Clay
REPORT OF TILLAMOOK COW TESTING O
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99
Fitzpatrick. Name of cow J aria of
of Tillamook.
Homer Mason Evangeline
Secretary Paul Fitzpatrick, Testers Sequoia. Breed Guernsey. Age 5 yean
W
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Linnie
Months since fresh 5. Months record:
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Peters and Halt
Lindy
milk
1539;
fat
7233.
Average pounds of milk per cow 784
Roscoe
Barker
Spot
High grad« cow: owner Frank Hedi­
Spot
Average pounds of butterfat per ger. Name of cow No. 3. Breed, John Berns
Caroline
No. 2 .
cow 35.14
Gr. Jer. Age 6 years. Months since |
No. 6
Number of cows tested during the fresh 5. Months record: milk 1367, fat : John Schild
W. B. Vaughn
Lady
month 1136.
88.8«.
Number of cows producing over
Four more unprofitable cows have . Jim Williams Bonnie May
K*nn;e
40 pounds of fat 309.
been disposed of during the last Joei 4 Perron
Two high purebred herds:
month. About 200 people attended 1'
Homer Mason, No. cows 13; Avg. the association picnic on Au just 11
lbs. milk, 761; Avg. lbs. fat per cow, in spite of th« fact that many had
39.07.
oat hay to harvest. Nearly all mem­
John Schild, No. cows 27; Avg. lbs. bers are supplementing their pastures
milk, 1155; Avg. Iba. fat per cow 38.51 with grain and green feed. Recent
Three high grade herds:
rains will do much to help out the
Clyde Kinryiman
13 1133 53.85 fall feed as it was getting very dry
915 47.80 here In July the cheese factories paid
Paul Fitzpatrick
13
L. C. Danielr
19
934 46.57 42c for fat.
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C. J.
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G. J.
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G. J.
G. G.
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R. G.
R. H.
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G. G.
m
416
694
685
611
620
787
949
75«
701
577
1184
818
729
1097
884
713
605
6.1
6.0
6.7
6.5
5.0
4.1
5.1
5.4
6.4
3-2
4.6
43
3.4
4.1
5.0
53
42 64
1539
41.10
40 94
40.30
39.35
38 91
38.5«
37.85
36 93
3739
37.63
35.72
37 30
36.24
35.65
35.09
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FOB LIMITED TIME ONLY
ROLL OF HONOR
Class A. Cows over 5 years making 5 0 lbs. of fat
Cow
Owner
Breed Milk
Per cent Fat
No. 3
G. J. 1367
Frank Hediger
«.5
A. W. Mills
Goldie
G. J. 142«
5.5
R. G. 1539
Paul Fitzpatrick Janis
4.7
Cari Possetti
G. J. 137«
Mollie
5.2
99
r
Blossom
G. J. 1175
5.5
99
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Brownie
G. J. 1321
4.4
99
Lucy
G. J. 918
53 -
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99
5.5 *
Tagman
G. J. 936
99
99
Fritzie
G. J. 1020
5.0
Dave Fitzpatrick
Rose
G. J. 1793
3.9
Lady
G. J. 1402
Clyde Kinnaman
5.0
99
Bell
G. H. 1541
4.1
99
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Myrtle
G. J. 1482
4.3
M
99
Goldie
G. J. 1148
5.1
99
99
Lottie
G. J. 1132
4.8
99
99
Hazel
G. J. 1023
5.1
99
V
G. H. 1274
Blackie
4.0
99
9'9
Tagman
G. J. 992
5.1
T. B. Hyder
Lady
G. G. 1463
4.6
99
99
Betty
G. J. 1259
4.5
P. J. Sharp
Jewel
G. G. 1299
5.0
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Brownie
a. J. 1135
5.1
99
99
Beaut
G. D. 1414
33
99
*9
Bones
G. G. 769
63
L. C. Daniels
Buttercup
G. J. J197
5.4
99
99
Gypsy
G. J. 905
6.3
99
99
Bridget
G. H. 1283
4.3
99
99
Fleta
G. J. 1045
5.2
99
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Rose
G. J. 1122
4.6
99
99
Lizzie
G. J. 1125
4.5
Evangeline
Louis Weber
R J 1349
4.7
99
99
Molly
G. J. 1287
4.9
99
99
Jasper
G. J. 1113
4.6
99
•9
Minnie
G. J. 893
5.7
Cowly
Fred Wheeler
G. G. 1417
4.4
Arthur Tippin
Goldie
G. J. 1132
5.5
John Naegeli
No. 19
G. G. 1252
43
Barbara Neiger No. 16
G. H. 1414
4.2
Joe Baumgartner Beulah
P.BJ 1479
4.0
99
99
Dandy
G. J. 818
6.2
Nelson Bros.
Jollie
R. II. 2465
2.4
Dürrer Bros.
Lady
G. .T. 1197
4.9
99
99
Rubie
G.
1054
5.6
99
99
Beauty
G. J. 1113
5.0
99
•9
Jumbo
G. H. 1454
33
99
99
Polly
G. J. 115«
4.5
John Schild
No. 16
R. H. 1500
33
99
99
Ito. 23
R. H. 1618
3.3
N. G. Boquist
Maggie
G. H. 1476
33
99
No. 18
J. D. 1172
4.7
99
99
G. J. 1042
Rose
5.0
99
99
Nig
N. 1274
4.0
John Berns
Bessie
G. G. 1228
4.5
Henry Gruber
Beauty
G. J. 1057
5.0
99
99
Grace
G. J. 1001
5.1
Josi & Perron
Ruby
G. J. 1169
4.5
99
Jersey
G. J. 1135
4.5
99
99
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Merley
G. J. 1237
4.1
99
99
Beauty
G. J. 952
5.3
99
99
Bally
G. J. 1194
4.2
No. 50
Joe Donaldson
G.J. 970
5.4
E. M. Leonnig
Blossom
G. J. 831
6.3
A. T. Rogers
Spot
G. H. 905
5.7
Perkins A Van Tress Red Wing J. J. 1029
5.0
Homer Mason Rosy Baber
G. G. 1063
43
Clans B. Cows 4 years old making 4 5 pounds of fat
Paul Fitzpatrick Rogue
R. G. 1159
5.7
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Hart
G. J. 825
5.6
A. T. Rogers
Beauty
R. H. 1228
4.3
Neilson Bros.
Artis
R. H. 1814
2.9
99
99
Grace
R. II. 1243
3.7 '
99
99
Dubs
G. J. 930
4.9
99
99
Ethel
G. H. 1190
33
"•nnk Hediger
No. 12
N. 958
5.4
N. G. Boquist
G. H. 1398
PeKgy
3.7
L. C. Daniels
Lew
G. J. 949
5.4
Josi A Perron
Ava
G. G. 977
5.2
Gypsy
Henry Gruber
G. J. 1113
4.1
No. 15
Joe Donaldson
G. J. 828
6.1
Tfonier Mason
Bessie
R. G 1063
4.7
Arthur Tippin
Queen
G. J. -)42
5.2
Adolf Erickson
Pet
G. H. 1060
4.6
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Dürrer Bros.
Jewel
G J. 1293
3.6
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Class C. Cows. 3 years oLl ranking '1 0 pounds of fat.
Brindle
G. J. 1531
John Bcm«
4.5
Jewel
R. J. 1330
5.1
Henry Gruber
R H. 1335
,
4.3
John Schild
No. 18
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3.6
R. II. 1212
No. 17
' 5.7
R. J. 1020
E. M. Leonnig Qurriey’s Dell
4.»
G. J. 1097
Ring
Arthur Tippin
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99
5.5
’ R. G. 946
Marie
4.2
G. H. 1265
Clyde Kinnaman Queenie
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5.2
G.J. 04«
Tilly
Paul Fitzpatrick
6.4
G. J. 722
Pete
Carl Possetti
43
G G. 955
Daisy
Dürrer Bros.
5.1
G J. 871'
Dot
L. C. Daniel
4.7
R. G 933
Molly
Philip Buslach
6.1
G. J. 753
Pet
Dave Fitzpatrick
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5.3
G. J. 769
Blossom
6.9
G. J. «2.3
Roney
A. J. Rogers
5.3
G. J. 791
Cherry
Neilson Bros.
5.6
G. G 725
John Berns
Buttercup
4.8
G. J. 843
No. 35
Joe Donaldson
3 8
G. H. 1054
Lenen
W. B. Vaughn
Class D. Cows 2! years old making 3.3 pounds of fat.
5.1
R. J. 133»
Dave Fitzatrick Buttercup
5.6
G. G. 899
Flower .
E. M I .conning
6.3 -
Clyde Kinnaman Beaute de Lyon G. J. 738
5.8
G. J. 787
Pansy
L. C. Daniels
4
Lbs. Fat
88.86
78.43
72.33
71.55
64.63
58.12
53.24
51.48
51.00
70.20
70.10
63.81
63.73
60.38
54.34
52.17
50.96
50.19
67.30
56.66
64.95
57.89
53.73
52.29
64.64
57.02
55.17
54.34
51.61
50.63 X
63.40
63.06
51.20
50.90
62.35
62.26
60.10
/ 59.39
59.16
50.72
59.16
58 65
58.52
55.65
55.25
52.02
57.00
53.39
56.ÛO
55.08
52 10
50.96
55.26
5235
51.05
52 6!
51.08
50.72
50.46
50.15
52.38
52.35
51.59
51.46
51.02
Good housekeepers are us­
ing these days of early fall
to get things in shape for
winter.
Come to us for all the sup­
plies to make housework
lighter and the home bright­
er.
Mops, pails, dusters, step­
ladders, brooms,
brushes
and everything else you need
for fall’cleaning.
Paint this fall
A timely coat of good
outside paint protects
from winter storms. Re­
finishing the interior of
your rooms makes your
home more cheerful.
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X,
Big 50c Jar of Wonderful Combination Cream
Jonteel with the purchase together of one 50c
box of Face Powder Jonteel and one 50c com­
pact of Rouge Jonteel. Three Famous Beautifi-
ers for the Price of Two.
We make this exceptional offer so that you may
get acquainted with this most delightful face
cream. A cream for softening, healing, beautify
ing the complexion. Simply wonderful as a base
for powder. You love to use it—it’s so fragrant
cooling and refreshing. Stimulates the tissues
and makes you feel—as well as look—lots
younger.
FACE POWDER JONTEEL is a soft, invisible
powder with a remarkable clinging quality. You
notice the difference at once
-
ROL'GE JONTEEL is so lifelike. Matches your
own natural flush perfectly.' Comes in conven­
ient compact form to carry in purse or pocket.
You can secure these Jonteel Beauty Requisites
only at The Rexall Store.
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co
THE
WNCH£ST£A
STORE
THE HEADLIGHT IS
$2 A YEAR
JAzw
OREGON
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les
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INSURANCE
it’s toasted, of
course. To seal
in the flavor—
With Service
When the Wind
Plays on its
Harp of
Leafless Branches
J. P. Maginnis and H. L. Gilham wish to an-
general insurance office and are
j[ here is a touch cf en­
lu \ cky \
nounc to their friends that they have opened a
prepared
chantment in the feel of
Lackawanna Twins “Slum­
ber Suits’* against sleepy
young bodies. The smooth,
downy warmth of the beau­
tifully knitted fabric is an
impassable barrier to the
nippy winds of winter.
From neck to toe Lacka­
wanna Twins “Slumber
Suits” are stoutly sewn for
wear-and-jvash resistance.
The roomy drop seat is de­
signed to keep closed how­
ever much the wearer may
stretch and ross.
write insurance of all kinds in carefully selected
reliable companies.
CICtak\FTTE
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TEMPORARILY LOCATED IN ROOM 208
66.06
46.20
OVER HALTOM’S STORE
52.80
52.61
45.99
45.57
45.22
51.73 X
51.73
51.25
where she will teach at the Castle
LOCAL NEWS
50.80
1 Rock school this fall and winter.
45.63
Chas. Wymer was a passenger to
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Mil Beaver Saturday.
George Edmunds, the Front st­
49.76
reet grocer, was a passenger to Port­
48.98
land last Saturday.
4ii.i>5
Oscar Shultz, superintendent ot
the Coats Lumber company, went to
Portland on business Tuesday.
P. R. Russell of Woods was in the
43.74 city last Monday on business.
Wm. Wright of Salem visited with
his son in this city last Sunday.
B. Miner. .Mohler farmer, made a
business trip to the city Wednesday.
Frank Artrip was a passenger for
Hebo by stage Sunday
He will
teach in the Meda school this win­
ter.
A. Collier.
a Portland atorney.
was in the city the latter part of the
WHEN
week.
Ernest Ford left Saturday for Cor
vallls where he will attend O. A. C.
thia fall and winter.«'
A son of Mrs. W. C. Hill left fbr f
McMinnville last Saturday where he
will enter college.
L. P. Rey. old resident of thia
bounty, is in the city with the Inten­
tion of locating hare.
SUSAN
KISSED
BEACH G00DBY
THE
When Susan kissed the beach goodby
and took the stage for home.
There were teardrop* on her eyelids,
as her orbs did backward roam
•
And she carried in her hands, galore,
a bouquet of our flowers.
That were nurtured by our sunslflne
and lhe kindly atimmer showers.
• Adieu," mid she,.on looking back.
Win Pykenon left Saturday to
"Adieu. O. lovely beach'
visit hi« old home at Clatskanie. Or-1 Had I the wings of snow-bird, your
egon for a few days.
sandy dwells I'd reach!"
67.91
A vacuum vleaner removes
all dust and dirt without la­
bor. No wear and tear on
rugs and upholstry. Clean
the whole house without
moving furniture or taking
up the carpets.
Housewares to make happier homes at
Charles I. Clough Co.
TILLAMOOK
Housewares
every home
needs now
.Mias Elsie Ericksen of this city
Hfr grip was full of mosses, and her
trunk with smelly shell.
46.49 attend Normal school at Monmouth. j And she blubbered ‘ something
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45.65
Minx Fay Harrì* has gon» to Dolph
when she bade our coast farewell.
LACKAWANNA
TWINS
rUMNMU ■— tfR Mtew.
Slumber Suits and
Underwear
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS FROM
BIRTH TOSIXTEEN
We invite your inspection of
Lackawanna Tw< ns i n variou >
styles and in qualities to suit
every requirement of service
and price.
□Ogood cigarettes
for 10c from
one sack of
ENNINGTON'S
P
GENUINE
bull '
Z£r Quiûty Store'
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
DURHAM
Ground now broken for armory at
McMinnville.
Lumber is down so that a »-room
house can be b^iit for JivOO with
wages of building trades above pre­
war scale.
Nysaa — The Black Canyon Pro­
ject is aireauy assured. and the pro*-
pects for the early development 0»
the Owyhee Project is more than fa­
vorable.
Tiie inclusion ot the Ge®
Irrigation district in the Owyhee pro
ject is contemplated.
TOBACCO
Ws want yaw ic have th»
beat paper ’er “BULL.”
So now you can receive
with each package a hook
el 24 leaves ef TTlfrfr —
the very Kneel o'^arette
In th« world.
50 34 \ left the latter part of the week to
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