Friday, April 14, 1922
HE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ng Assn. Report
Ladies of
Tillamook
■ cows
MAKING 55 LBS. OF FAT
1 of Cow
Breed
Milk
Per c Fiat Fat
75.76
|i sy
/ G. J.
1894
4.0
tost bud ! G. J.
61.25
1361
4 5
75.10
l
R. H.
2325
3.23
B. tze
55.15
3.9
1414
G. H.
Ifce
G. H.
1665
4.3
71.CO
fay
4.3
7013
1631
G. J.
kt
68.76
4.7
G. J.
1463
63.22
hdy
1621
3.9
G. J.
learl
61.50
4.1
G. J.
1500
Lell
60-26
1674
3.6
G. J.
|< auty
59.98
3.7
G. J.
13.1!
li ownie
57 45
4 3
11 >7
G. J.
p r*
Hot
C6*A •
4.9
13 34
5.3
59.47
1122
G. G.
f-4gy
68.44
K isle
5.1
1342.
G. G.
1 <»
l> ¡y
55 45
1522
G. J.
liiii
4.3
1479
63.60
G. J.
■unie
60.40
4.2
1438
G. J.
Lilia
56.63
4.4
It. J.
1287
4.1
55.80
B <lgÔ
1361
G. J.
[y
64.42
4.8
1342
G. 11.
Q. G.
57.35
1177
5.0
rownic
64.05
G. J.
4.2
1525
I 20
63.40
G. J.
1349
4.7
Cr. J. .
58.14
1. 51
4.3
1352
Lbstein
4.5
62.78
1395
G. H.
Iv Hell
4.7
61.95
1^18
G. J.
■ star
3.5 ' 61.95
G. H.
1770
•Ider
55.37
G. n.
1457
3.8
Il ; r
61.20
G. J.
1249
4.9
55.48.
G. J.
1321
4.2
Jackie
5>.87
3.4
G. H.
1761
p.25
59.33
1745
3.4
G. H.
■ be
59.23
G. J.
4.8
1234
r incesa
58.78
II. J.
1336
4.4
tnnedy
G. H.
1314
4.5
59.13
58.97
G. II.
147)4
4.2
rg
Idstein
G. H.
1355
4.3
58.27
In a
G. J.
55.13
1225
4.5
brnmy
G. J.
1209
4.7
58.82
Jackie
G. H.
1504
3.8
57.15
bal
G. J.
1504
58.66
3.9
Pin
G. J.
1534
3.6
55.22
bra
G. J.
5.1
1147
58 50
Jiel
R. Ö.
1411
4.1
57.85
Ü osso m
G. J.
56.54
1178
4.8
tl>e
G. J.
1256
56.52
4.5
fanny
G. D.
56.42
1085
5.2
Bngfhy
G. D.
1122
5.0
56.10
Fa
G. J.
1246
4.5
56.07
bee
G. J.
922
5.6
55.55
G. G.
III
4.8
1150
55.20
1. 12
G. H.
55.14
1451
3.8
.
IS. OLD MAKING 45 POUNDS
G. J.
bauty
1442
■ma
G. G.
1528
lek Eye
G. G.
F336
[ 39
G. H.
1504
faltz
R. J.
1147
BS
G. J.
1221
loss
G. J.
1026
hrky
G. J.
961
Jtton
G. J.
1048
Lldy
< G. J.
1218
tncy
G. J.
1004
Lisy
G. G.
1277
by
G. J.
1091
G. J.
880
G. J.
■m
1262
■o thy
G. J.
1228
kg Gold a G. J.
967
J-Im rose
R. J.
1076
11
ft. G.
1225
bnsy
G. J.
1070
binle
G. G.
970
larlold
G. J.
J147
prry
G. J.
1119
>. 16
G. J.
1144
rindió
G.J.
973
> o
G. J.
1008
■RS. OLD
Bttercup
Innle
bgellne
LI n.
losalie
b Peep
|dy
Bitty
to 13
lisy
Jrsey
Idge
iacy
laid
leauty
r
toggle
tn beam
kolet
MAKING
R. G" 1
R. G. 1
R. G.
R. G.
G. G.
C. G.
<1. J.
G J.
G. H
G. J.
‘
G. J.
G. J.
G. J.
G. G.
G. J.
G. J.
R. G.
G. G.
G. G.
OF FAT
4.3
62.01
61.12
4.0
3.9
52.10
3.9
58.66
5.0
57.35
4.6
56.17
4.9
50-27
48.05
5.0
5.2
54.50
3.9
47.50
4.7
47.19
42
53.63
49.10
4.5
5.2
45.76
4.2 ' 53.00
4.2
51.58
4.7
45.45
4.8’
51.65
4.2
51.15
50.29
4.7
5.1
49.47
4.2
48.17
4.2
47.00
4.1
46.90
4.8
46.70
4.6
46.37
40 POUNDS FAT
,’1153 J
5.2t »1
' 1017
4.8
868
4.8
964
4.3
1203
4.9
784
5.5
.10 73
4.7
4.8
949
1327
3.3
992
4.8
899
4.6
1154
4 1
914
4-4
5.2
890
1259
3.5
1122 '
3.6
834
5.1
5.4
775
1004
4.1
>59.96
48.82
41.66
41.45
58.95
43.13
r.o 4 3
45.55
47.77
47.62
41.35
47.19
40 32
46.28
44.07
40.39
42.53
41.85
41.16
DAIRY CATTLE 9N DRY FARM
(Prepared by the United tí’átes Department
of Agriculture.)
in order to study the <>o.-sibllities
f dairying and to develop better meth
ods of crop utilization in the dry
farming regions of the Southwest, tl;e
bureau of anima! industry of the Uni
ted States Department of Agriculture
ha. established a. herd of purebred
dairy cattle on a farm In the s ini-
urld district of northwestern Okla
homa. The bureau of plant industry
has had a farm lure near the town of
Woodward for many years, ’¡nd l.as
studied such ero; ■ ns grain sorghums,
broom corn, forage sorghums, cowpens,
.
f
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to xOC or more daily for his smokes.
the privilege of spend-
g as niuch lor real cream for your
not
use
cream < ti y ur table will give you
vitamine
health.
furnish
you an ample supply..
s
<l)
8
Golden Rod Dairy
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
Have You a ‘ Hoodoo?”
Poor dairy equipment is a “Hoodoo." It means back-
breaking work early and late.
Have You Kept Pace With Othei
Industries
Weighing Out thg rropcr Rations
Requires But Little Time.
blowing, and winter wheat for pasture.
From now on the farm will be used
co-operatively by the bureau of plant
Industry and the bureau of animal in
dustry. This is considered a neces
sary combination, as most of the feeds
grown there are of the kind thnt must
be fed largely to live stock.
The dairy division hopes to deter
mine whether or not it is desirable to
produce Jive stock under those dry
land conditions, and to grow the crops
which will give the largest returns per
acre In terms of milk or cream. The
question is not one of crop "tonnage,
but of the amount of finished dairy
products that can be turned out. The
work here is not designed to discover
the best practices for any particular
state, but to study practices that will
be desirable in the large dry-land re
gions Where only certain crops can bi
grown.
The people of tills little Oklahoma
town have shown grent enthusiasm In
regard to the investigations tliut the
department of agriculture contem
plates. The town purchased 160 acres
adjoining the old government farm,
and turned It over free to the govern
ment for a period of 99 years. The
voters of the town were nlmost unanl
iuous In favor of this donation.
The cattle that are being used on
this farm are also In the country-wide
breeding project being conducted by
the dairy division and bulls have been
sent from the government farm at
Beltsville, Md. In this breeding project,
which now Includes more than 300
cows and 50 bulls, it is hoped to de
termine what ure the best methods of
breeding for the improvement of cat
tle. The large scale of this Investiga
tion should make the results particu
larly valuable.
ter cun be pumped from the well di
rectly into the basin. tn order to avoid
Ave. Lb. Fat
heating the milk nx»m and to Mo away
44.69
with smoke and ashes. the water heat
29.85
er should be placed Immediately out
Ô
27.41
side of the milk room; and. If elevated,
the water from it can be run into the
GRADE HERDS UNDER 8© COWS
washing vat.
4
1362
58.11
17
12«7
52 95
PRUNE APPLE TREE PROPERLY
7
1172
50-07
GRADE HERDS OVER 20 COWS
Orchard lota Should Take Care Not to
22
»18
45.08
Cut a Hole in Top—Too Much
48 93
31
loot
Wood Taken Out.
fr». NA 8Œ S AND ADDRESS OF OWNER
In working ou apple trees be care
Breed : Hol
."olstein.
Age: T.
ful not to cut a hole In the treetop.
Mouth. record: milk. 2329; fat. 79.10.
NEILSON BROS.. Tillamook Many people read about opening up the
center of the tree in order to let
sunlight in and then make the mis
NAME AND ADDRESS OF OWNER
take of cutting -mt too much wood. A
Breed: Jersey.
Age: 8
tree properly pruned should never
Ion ths Record: Milk, 1994; Fat. 79.79.
show when- the limb, come from when
DAVE FITZPATRICK, Tillamook
kS t
viewed at a distance of 33 feet.
BRED HERDS
Ave. Lb. Milk
. 956
:::
ORDER OUR
CLARIFIED
MILK,
IT’S CLEAN
¡1
RS OLD MAKING 35 POUNDS OF FAT
CLEAN ALL DAIRY UTENSILS
Kde
R. G.
52.02
5.1
1020
hry Jane R. G.
921
45.13 Wh«re Several Cows Are Kept Water
4.9
bsette
IL G.
39.99
930
4.3
May Be Heated by Means of
bwena
R. G.
89«
4.3
38.53
Small Boiler.
in
G. J.
51.49
3.8
1355
httercup
R. J.
865
5.36
46.43
One of the greatest conveniences on
Inni#
G J.
6.7
691
46.30 the farm
where cows are kept is a :ne
Idy
R. H.
3.4
1221
41.51 means for heating an abundance of wa
> 5
G. G.
797
4.8
38.2« ter for washing the milk vessels.
Where a considerable number of cow.
TOR MONTH OF MARCH
Is kept, beating water by means of
steaui from a small, low-pressure. u;>-
fr-Testing Association of Oregon
rlght boiler la desirable, but on the
Lt rick
small farm a Stjive with a basin fitted
Testers: Peters and Hall
lbw, 904
Average pounds f.t per cow, 36.24 Into the top (or it may be separate
from the top) can be purchased cheap
1rs tested during month. 1159
ly and will serve the purpose, provid-
1 fat. 132
Number cows over 401bs fat. 353 | ed the water Is pr<q>erly heated. Wa
I PURE
No. Cows
13
? 1
20
‘ tubby -spends, simply for his satis-
Government D. gins Study of Dairying
and Crop Possibilities in
Southwest.
City businesses require less capital than it would take
to buy a farm, find it absolutely necessary to adopt the
latest methods of saving labor, and saving time and ex
pense.
If they didn’t they would have to quit.
AA hat are vou doing to save time and
labor and expense ?
Come and talk it over with us.
Install a^West Bend Quick Detachable Aut°matic
Wa*er Bucket
IV ater foi the cow when she wants it, and when water
at the right temperature.
Dairy experts not only clpira
but have proven, that water is he greatest mil producer
whn the cow can gt it when she wants it, and when it is
not too cold. By actual test, one Wisconsin herd in
creased the average milk production per cow fgom 84.8
pounds, when watered in the barn with buckets. Thfk
is not an exaggeration but an actual fact.
Think of the increase in your milk check each pay day,
as compared with the small cost of watering system.
IT IS NO LONGER A QUESTION OF “DOES IT PAY?"
BLT “CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT?”
BURCKARD-
Tillamook,
Oregon
Need A New Range
Kitchen Hardware and Cooking Utensils
Paint to Brighten up the Furniture
Farming implements
See our new and complete
line of these articles
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Tillamook,
Office: Natl. Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phones: Bell 43
P. O. Box 197
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L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
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