Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 29, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE EIGHT
MEDITERRANEAN DIVISION
Single Comb Brown Leghorn; trio
1st, John Hoffman. (Competitor dis­
Tillamook; 4th, Clara Brooks, Tilla­ qualified).
mook.
Single comb White Leghorn:
Muriel Wiley, tie for 1st; Elizabeth cockerel 1st and 3rd, W. S. Coates;
Phillips, 2nd.
2nd John Hoffman. Hen, 1st Leona
Canning Team Contest, Skookum Rupp; 2nd no competition. Pullet
Canning Team: 1st, Muriel Wiley, 1st and 3rd, W. S. Coates; 2nd Le­
Marjorie Tucker, Mabel Harrison; ona Rupp. Trio, 1st, W. S. Coates;
Harmony Canning Team, Hallie 2nd, Leona Rupp; 3rd ,\Jrs. A. D. •.■nt
Large, Elizabeth Phillips, Inez Hop­ vine. Pen, lstt Leona Rupp.
Rose Comb White Leghorn: cock-
kins, 2nd.
Rabbit Raising: 1st, Frank Em­ erel, 1st John Hoffman; trio, lst,
John Hoffman.
menegger, Tillamook.
Single Comb Buff Leghorn; i cock-
Calf Raising
erel, 1st, Elvis Wm. Stout; 2nd, Mr3
Holstein: 1st, Roletta Watson; 2d Eva Hushbeck; pullet, 1st, Elvis Wm
Apply from all agency stations in Oregon
Theodore Jacob; 3rd, An<t*?w Lag­ Stout; trio, 1st, John Hoffman;
ler; 4th, Flora Schild.
pen, 1st, C. A. McGee.
Minimum adult fare $1.00
Jersey: 1st, Leah Graves; 2nd
Rose Comb Buff: trio, 1st, John
Children
of half fare age 50c
Mildred Glad; 3rd, Wesley Tippiir; Hoffman.
4th, Blanche Glad.
White Faced Black
Spanish:
Guernsey: 1st, Earl Ferguson; 2d
cockerel, cockerel and trio, 1st, John
John Zweifel; 3rd, James Harrison; Hoffman.
When going to the State Fair
4th, Marjorie Tucker.
Blue Andalusians: cockerel, 1st,
combine pleasure with comfort
Division 2: 1st, Marjory Krake; John Hoffman.
2nd, Allen Krake; 3rd Howard Hohl-
Single Comb AnconaB: cockerel,
and
convenience b y using
feld; 4th. A. in Krake,
1st,
and
trio
1st,
John
Hoffman.
Southern Pacific train service
Livesto# ludging: 1st, Jersey, •
Single Comb Black Minorcas:
Harold Pro- >r, Laverna Ackley, cockerel, 1st John Hoffman; 2nd W.
Thelma Ho er; 2nd. Holstein, An- E. Noyes; Hen, 1st and 2nd, W. E.
drew I. agier Agnes Abplanalp, Rol-
3 rd, Guernsey, Ken- Noyes; pullet, 1st, W. E. Noyes; trio
etta Wateo»
¿1st, John Hoffman; 2nd and 3rd, W
neth Willi- «ul s, Frank Emmenegger, E. Noyes; pen, 1st Lillian Ewan,
Guy Thomas.
Nehalem.
,
Trains 17-18-23-24 and 28 will make regular stop and Nos. 14
Nestucca Jersey Calf Club: 1st,
ENGLISH DIVISION
and 16 will stop on flag at Fair Grounds.
Floyd Thun; 2nd, Elena Mitchell;
Buff Orpington: cockerel, 1st,
3rd, Paul Thun.
Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to Salem and
Nestucca Guernsey Calf Club: 1st, John Hoffman; 2nd, N. Anderson;
hen, 1st N. Anderson; pullet, 1st,
Fair Grounds Tuesday to Saturday, inclusive..
2nd.
N. Anderson; trio, 1st, N. Anderson
Booths—School Dept.
2nd Mrs. Eva Hushbeck.
Cloverdale, Academy, Tillamook
For further particulars ask agents
Polish, White Crested Black: trio,
City, Garibaldi, Wheeler, Mapleleaf, I
1st
and
2nd,
John
Hoffifian.
Riverdale, Nehalem, Yellow Fir ,
White Polish: trio, 1st, John Hoff­
Cooking Club, Harmony Canning man.
Club, Skookum Canning Club, Tilla-i
Buff Polish: pullet, 1st, John Hoff
mook Cooking Club.
man.
The two boyB and two girls scor­
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
Silver Spangled Polish: Pullet, 1st
ing highest In their club projects,
John
Hoffman.
thereby winning trips to the State I
Silver Spangled Hamburg: cock,
Fair, were: Anna Christensen, Ore-
town, project vegetable gardening; 1st, Mrs. Eva Hushbeck; trio, 1st &
Hallie Large, Tillamook, project can 2nd, John Hoffman.
Toulouse Geese, 1 pair: 1st, John
Cornish: pullet 1st and trio 1st,
EXPLANATION
ning; Lawrence Sandberg, Nehalem,
Hoffman.
John
Hoffman.
project homemaking; Owen Craw­
Gulna Fowl, Impair: 1st, John
Game Bantams: hen, 1st, Pau!
ford, Nehalem, project pork prodtic- '
Hoffman.
Todd.
Albany, Ore., Sept. 14, 1921
tion.
Best Cage Pigeons: 1st, John
Silver Seabright: trio, 1st, John
The Jersey livestock judging team
Tillamook
Headlight:
Hoffman.
Hoffman.
which won fl,-st place, will be sent to
To
My
Friends
of Tillamook:
Buff
Cochins:
Trio,
1st,
Vernard
2nd,
Best Pair R»bbits: 1st and
the state faV o take part in judging
you will learn that Henry Nelson,
The members are: Thompson, Nehalem; 2nd, Donald R. C. Spring; 3rd, G. Martin-
contests the.
my husband, is sewing me for a di­
Tone; cock, 2nd Dennis Tone.
Special for best bird in American
Harold Pro*
Thelma Hoover, La-
vorce I want you to know I am not
TURKEYS
was
class,
white
Pl.
Rock
cockerel,
50
Harold
Proctor
----
verna AckJ
Bronze: 1 pair, 1st, John Hoff­ lbs. Kerr’s Egg Producer at Ed­ at fault as you know we were living
the hlghent
orlng member of the '
at Tillamook as happy as could be
man;
2nd, Mrs. Fay Stark.
livestock jo- .ng teams.
mund’s, John Hoffman.
and he said he had the asthma there.
White: 1 pair, 1st, John Hoffman.
The Sko-' .uni Canning team, i
Special
for
best
biid
in
Asiatic
He decided to come to Albany and
Bourbon Reds: 1 pair, ls\ John
which won in the canning demon­ Hoffman.
Class, black Langshang hen, 50 lbs. buy a home and move here which
stration will can at the s.ate fair.
Egg producer at Standard Feed Co., he did and I did not even know
DUCKS
The Holstein livestock judging
John Hoffman.
where it was until he moved me out
Special Mallards:
1st,
Edwin
team, which won second place, will Glad.
Special for best bird In English here and he was to work there for a
be sent ro the Pacific International,
Fawn Indian Runner Ducks; 1st, class, Buff Orpington cockerel, 50 lbs while and he came out here from
where they will take part In the live John
scratch feed at E. G. Anderson’s time to time. He was here last 4th
Hoffman.
stock judging there.
of July and planned how he was to
White Indian Runner Ducks: 1 pr ' store, Mrs. Eva Hushbeck.
Special for best bird in Mediter­ fix our home. He sent me a small
Open Juvenile
1st, John Hoffman; 2nd Mrs. Ira G.
Hubbard Squash, class B: 1st, Lance.
ranean class, White Leghorn cocker­ allowance to live on each month. I
Harold Christenson; 2nd, Burnell
White Pekin Ducks. 1st and 3rd, el, 50 lbs. developing feed'given by got a letter from him the 10th of
Freeman.
August the same as usual and the
Mrs. Ira G. Lance; 2nd, John Hoff­ Conover & Conover, W. 3. Coates.
Stock Pumpkin, class B: 1st, Ed- man.
Special for best egg bred cockerel following week I got a letter from
win Glad; 2nd, Thayne Smith.
Mallard Ducks: 1st, Wm. Batzncr, in White Leghorn class, one sack his lawyer saying he was going to
Cabbage, class B: 1st, Thayne Nehalem; 2nd, Edwin Glad.
Kerr’s Egg Producer (by Judge spe for a divorce. He had no grounds
Smith; 2nd, Laverna Ackley.
so he made some which were
White Geese: 1st, John Hoffman. Brewster) Leona Rupp.
Potatoes, Class A: 1st, Clifford ———■
II t ■— ■
„II
Price; 2nd, Arthur Owens; Class B,
1st, Robert Culbertson; 2nd Sewell
Ayer.
Table Beets, class B: 1st, Ernjest
Zuercher; 2nd, Laverna Ackley
Table Carrots, claws A: 1st, Har-
vey Moon; 2nd, Arthur Owenp; class
B, 1st, Hfc- Id Christensen;
“
2nd
Stanley Zut her..
Stock Ctv ts, Class B: 1st, Glen
Zuercher.
Parsnip*-
lass B: 1st, Harold
Ch listener
Cttcumoers, Class B: 1st, Harold
Christensen.
Slilrg Beans, Class A: 1st, Willie
Plasker; 2nd, Merle Jensen; Class
B: 1st, Glen Zuercher; 2nd, Arßel
Ackley.
Layer Cake, Class B: 1st, Eliza-
beth Brians; 2nd Leah Graves.
3 pieces fancy work, class A: 1st,
Beatrice Blackburn;
2nd Thelma
Blackburn; Class B:
1st, Clara
Brooks: 2nd. Una Baker.
Canned Salmen: 1st, Muriel Wiley
Canned Clams: 1st, Muriel Wiley.
Loaf Bread: 1st, Cathtrine O'Hara
Jelly, class A: 1st, Catherine O’­
Hara; class B: 1st Nadine Wlll-
la ms.
T
PREMIUM LIST
(Co*U-- d from page five)
Oregon State Fair
September 26th to October 1st
Round Trip Reduced Fares
In eveçy field
there is a leader /
Trains Operate Direct to Fair Grounds
*
The uniform high quality of
Red Crown gasoline, and the
unfailing satisfaction long expe­
rienced through its use, have
made "Red Crown” the favorite
motor fuel, relied upon by the
majority of motorists.
With the leadership of “Red
Crown” has grown a system of
service. At Standard Oil Service
Stations you are assured of quick,
courteous and efficient service.
Garages, and other dealers,
too, sell Red Crown gasoline.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill, — the sign that
signals "Power and Mileage.”
V
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
(California)
'9*'> h
Standard Oil Company,
(California)
false and has refused to send me that is what he has done, bit me
money and did not want to allow me when my back was turned. That is
anything. I have not got a dollar. I the kind of man Henry Nelson is.
try to live off my few hens and a
Signed by Mrs. Henry Nelson, Al­
cojv and the cow is not paid for so bany, Ore.
a new range, kitchen hard
ware, cooking utensils,paint
to brighten up the furniture
I
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE
of these articles
Alex McNair & Company
Poultry Awards
I
I
VHE UNIVERSAL CAR
New Prices
(F. O. B. DETROIT)
Chassis
$295
Runabout
$325
Touring Car -
$355
Truck Chassis
$445
Coupe
$595
Sedan
$660
These are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the
history of the Ford Motor Company.
Carburetor Automatic Heat Control
—An Exclusive Buick Feature
The new carburetor automatic heat control,
exclusive standard equipment on 1922 Buick
models —both fours and sixes —makes the
motor run as smoothly in cold as in summw
weather. Just as gasoline is automat-
ically supplied the carburetor by use of the
throttle or accelerator, so is heat supplied
and cut off from the carburetor. Only on a
Buick will you find this feature.
Buick Sixes
Three />•>,. Roadatar
22-Sit-45 Five Pa» 31 Tnurini • S1193
1513
Paar Coup» .
1133
Tree Tee»
- - UH
ZZ-Sri-4S Four Fann. Coups
ISIS
Fann Touring
tris
ll-Str-SO Srrrn Fnaa. Sedan -
M35
Orders are coming in fast, so place yuors prom-
Buick Fours
ll-Pour-14 Tuo Paaa Roadatar
ll-Four-33 Ftra Para. Touring
H-Four-M Th ras Paaa. Coupa
11 Four-37 Fin Paas. Sedan -
S
»M
VIS
1473
ISSO
Mt Fricaa F. O. B. Flint. Mrehitan
Ask about the G. Af. A. C. Plan
<CJ
ptly to insure early delivery
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
_________ ______
<
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Need
AMERICAN DIVISION
White Wyandottes: Pullets,
Mrs. Ira G. Lance, Tillamook; 2nd,
Mrs. Ira G Lance; 3rd, Mrs. Ira G.
Lane*
Trio: 1
Mrs. Ira G. Lance,
silver V
ndottes, Cock: 1st,
Eastman,
lainook; Cockerel:
John Hott’. • I, Tillamook; Hen:
Mrs
Part rid*
A’yandottes, Cockerel:
1st, John Hoffman.
Barred Plymouth Rocks Cockerel:
2nd, Mrs. Crystal Bays; Hen, Is’,
Mrs. Crystal Bays; Pullet, 1st, John
Hoffman; 2nd, Mrs. Crystal Bays:
3rd, Mrs. Crystal Bays. Trio: 1st,
Mrs. Crystal Bays; 2nd, Mrs. F. IK
Mathews; 3rd. Mrs Eva Hushbeck.
White Plymouth Rocks, Cockerel'
1st. John Hoffman; 2nd. Mrs. Crys­
tal Bays; Hen. 1st, Mrs. Crystal Bays
Pullet. 1st and 2nd. Mrs. Crystal
Bays Trio, let, Mrs. Crystal Bays.
Buff Plymouth Rock**, cockerel *
pullet 1st, N. Anderson.
Rhode aland Reds (Single Comb): ■
cockerel, 1st, Hugh Barber;
2nd
Mrs. James Goldsworthy, Beaver;
Hen: 1st, Merile Suter; 2nd. Hugh '
Barber; 3rd. Merile Suter; Pullet. 1
1st Hugh Barber; 2nd. Mrs. Janies
Goldsworthy, Beaver.
Rhode Island Red, Rose comb:
_____
Cockerel, 1st. and 1st on pullet, Mrs
Janies Goldsworthy, Beaver.
Rhode Island White: Trio,
1st.
John Hoffman.
A'L TIC DIVISION
English Rs I Caps: Hen. let John
Hoffman
Ruttenuf Trio: 1st, John Hoc-
man.
FRENCH
Favorii«« trio. 1st and
Joh it
Hoffman,
Black Lans “hang. hen.
John
Hoffman.
t
Sunset Garage
\\1‘EN Blinik AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK Will, BUILD THEM