I ê The Land of Cheese, Trees and Ocean Breeze On the Roosevelt Memorial Coast Highway eait light » * Special Edition Tillamook, Oregon, May 31, 1922 TILLAMOOK WELCOMES YOU i 9 K I I I > WOMEN’S CLUBS AND GUERNSEY GAIETIES i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I; Xn behalf of the Common Council and all of the inhabit­ ant«! of the City of Tillamook, I, S. A. Moulton, Mayor of the City of Tillamook, do hereby extend to The Oregon Federa­ tion of Women’s Clubs and the Oregon Guernsey Gaieties a very hearty welcome, and in behalf of our citizens I want to express our deep appreciation of the honor shown Tillamook City by these two great organ­ izations in choosing Tillamook City for their respective con­ ventions. It is an Inspiration to all of us to know that we have been favored by these two gatherings, representing as they do two wide spread, move­ ments whose objects are to promote education and indus­ try and to disseminate valua­ ble and benefeial etcial knowledge. knowledge, I do urg^peo, ijl“ to take advan- tage of the Opportunities of­ fered by thesi delegates, and ga.n ail the ip formation possi­ ble, constantly remembering that our g atkude should lead Vs to show every to t rendering us so ❖ esrvice. * service. S. A. MOULTON * Mayor ♦ * / Delegates From All I Parts Of Oregon Hold Meeting In City—Large Attend­ Q /i ance Reported. Nearh- two hundred strong he Oregon Federation of Vonien’s Cli ibs holds its an- e in Tillamook • • % o Cl ii 1 >rr in t tl * Oregon arriving s t < rciuj st irte? St 1 C1 b< st; 1 si. p t > r e gon Fed e ra t i o n ■s about 6000 mem- 11 116 clubs in good g throughout the The organization is irking for a member- now W I ship jf 10,000. 'l'li 1 ■'late organization is divid I into six depart- nient Fine Arts. Applied Education American Citi- zenship, 1 vgislation, Public M elfare. and Press an 1 Puhli ,’ii v. « Mrs C J Edwards, chairman of local committee on arrangements and d alagate to last convention of Oreg Federation of Women, s Clubs from Tillamook. Cornelius Civic Improve­ ment Club, Mrs. Anna Ben­ son. Mrs. Creekpaun. Dallas Women's Club, Mrs. Chas. Bilyeu. Mrs. Wynn Johnson, Some of the aims of the Mrs. Oscar Hayter; Dayton state federation include betr Civic Club. Mrs. Carrie E. ter living conditions, in­ Sherman. Mrs. Bessie Low, 0 crease the efficiency of ___ the Mrs. Chas. Sinclair; Enter­ schools, promote art and lit­ prise Women’s Club, Mrs. erature, give attention to C. L. Booth; Elgin Womens community service work and Improvement Club, Mrs. Ì j child welfare and better citi­ Dan Sommers, Mrs. J. F. « zenship. In these things the Baker; Hillsboro Coffee organization has been very Club. Mrs. R. L. Smith. Mrs. L. W. Hyde. Mrs. Chas. E. / of the dele- Wells; Jefferson Womens secured and Club. Mrs. H. S. Goyn. Mrs. D. H. Looney: Greater idv club, Mrs. Medford Club, 'Mrs. H. C. y. Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Porter Neff; tnon; Civic Marshfield Progress Club. Athena Mrs. Alice Eager: Mrs. M. D. Broomberger; W omen’s Civic Lea- Metzger d ■ Womens Club, Mrs. R. S. Dart, Mrs. Mr» L. Chester C. Gault. Mrs ------ D. Manny; The Alpha J. P. . Gault. ' ’ . Mrs. Harold ___ arv club. Baker. Mrs. Shaver; ; McMinnville Civic 1 * Jackson. Mrs.C.W. ent Club. Mrs. J. Improveme: Mrs. Walter fctiie-'un, Mrs. E. L. Kenn- E. Gilbert t'fi. Mrs. L. R. Stockman. Hembree ... Mrs. Walter Mil- Miss Susan Moore; Beaver- ler, Mrs. . Win. Houck, Mrs. On Hiteon Progress club. L. A. Courtemanche, Miss W. L. Workman, Mrs. Ella Hendrick, Mrs. J- L " • W Christenson; Cor- Ketch; Milwaukee - Oak Womens club, Mrs. Grove Social Service C lub. * K Mine. Mrs. H. W. ... Mrs. Mattie Pierce. Mrs. ®l°rris. Mrs. H. S. Pernot. Emily Peck: Newberg Wed­ "*rs C. E. Ingals, Mrs. O. nesday Club. Mrs. Louise Q N Nelson. Mrs. J. F. Hoskins, Mrs. Harriet Gib­ *ult»»n. Mrs. R. H. Huston. son; Newport Womens Club I rs W. J. Kerr; Corvallis Mrs. A. L. Thomas: Oak Udies Auxiliary cominer- Grove, Clackamas County f.’’! dub. Mrs. J. B. Honor; Federation of W omens Or­ ¿Wage Grove Tuesday ganizations, Mrs. \ . G. Ben- Mrs. W. M. Stone, Mrs. J. W. Norris, Mrs Rosina Fouts Evans; Pendleton Womens Club, Mrs. E. T. Wade, Mrs. L. L. Rogers, Mrs. E. J. Burchill, Mrs. W. S. Byers, Mrs. Chas. Gren- iich; Prineville Shumia Jun­ ior club, Miss Mildred Dish­ man. Mrs. L. B. Hainline; Prineville Psychocrat Club, Mrs. Beulah Bechtell; Port­ land Womens Auxiliary to R. M. A.. Mrs. Woodward; Portlnacl Fortnightly club, Mrs. M. D. Weills; Portland Research Club. Mrs. C. B. Wheat, Mrs. J. G. Bennett. (Continued on page two) Article Of Much Interest To Dairymen To Be On Soon— Will Expedite Keeping Cow Records, Realizing the need of some concise form on which to keep individual and herd re­ cords for dairymen. Mrs. Rose J. \\ ilkes o*f Tillamook has prepared and copy­ righted what she calls the Pocket Herd Register and Record Book which she is planning to have on sale at an early date. Mrs. Wilkes Breeders T o Gather Here and Visit Herds In All Parts Of The County— Many Are Expected. Bringing an eager desire to maintain a high standard of dairy cattle and of Guern­ seys especially, the Oregon Guernsey breeders will meet here in annual conclave from f Oregon this all part week, The first Guernsey ■nthusi; amook >y auto they will be entertained by the local Guernsey club and by the Chamber of Com- merce. An elaborate pro- gram has been arranged, Mrs. A. A. Pennington, delegate to la convention when annual meeting : which will include visits to was secured for Tillamook. all the Guernsey herds of the county. has been employed for some name : and herd register Since the importance of time with County Agent W. . number, name and address pure bred cattle has become ' D. Pine and has had an op­ of breeder, tag number, etc., impressed upon the dairy­ portunity to study the situ­ as welTas to provid lor a two men of this country, it has ation of keeping herd rec­ generation pedigree. On the ords. It is quite probable reverse side of this leaf is a been the policy for the var­ ious ones interested to hold that many of the Guernsey complete record of date of meetings at which they dis­ breeders who will visit Til­ freshening, sex. sire of calf, cuss the merits of the differ­ lamook will be interested in date of re-breeding and a re­ ent breeds and exchange ex­ looking over this interesting cord of the year’s produc­ periences. This is the rea ­ tion by months, whether it record book. son for the Guernsey breed ­ The record of a set of sin­ be official testing or associa­ ers of Oregon meeting in gle leaves, providing first: tion. When one animal has Tillamook this week. completed a year’s work, the an index page showing the page may be removed from A✓partial list of those who name, and herd registry the book without interfer­ will attend the annual meet­ number of each animal, and ing with the uncompleted ing here, follows: page number in the book. record of any other animal, W. A. Holt. Clackamas; Then follow a single leaf for and a new one began. This H. P. Vermilyea, secretary each cow in the herd, giving information may be type­ of the Washington state a cut or diagram to show the written or penned. A leaf is fair, Yakima; Chas. Tal­ markings (if it a broken col- also provided for the herd mage, sales manager for the ored cow,) date of birth, sire, showing markings, if Guernsey breeders; Samuel any, name and number, Krueger. Salem; E. B. Fitts, date of birth, name and ad­ O. A. C., Corvallis; V. H. dress of breeder and also a Harwood; A. E. Engbretson two - generation pedigree. Astoria; V. E. Bailey, Cor­ On the reverse side of this vallis; H. T. Hes^. Hills­ leaf i> shown the service re­ boro; John T. Wahlley, pres­ cord. making it possible and ident of the Guernsey Club, convenient to keep a close Portland; F. C. Halebough, check on which animals are couny agent, Columbia coun good breeders and which ty; L. B. Hathaway, Salem; W. A. Goodin; A. D. Clutter are not. Mrs. A. I. Hughes, Clacka­ The object of this Pocket mas; E. W . McMides, Astor­ Herd Register and Record ia; C. T. Giil>ert & Sons. II. Book is to encourage better C. Seymour, state calf club record keeping—when the ieade . O. M. Plummer, tester comes, or the fairs or manag r Pacific-Interna- the stock shows—or when t’onal st ck show. Portland; s ¿siting friends away from A. L. Gile, Chiconia. Wash.; home—or in displaying the Geo. A. Gue, Portland; E. herd to visitors. Only to E. Faville. Portland: E. L. those to whom has fallen the Westover. Portland; P. M. duty of checking up on the Brandt, O. A. C., Corvallis; work of a fair sized herd for C. L. Hawley, dairy and a year or two, preparing ap- food inspector, Portland; « 4 > T ■ y a 1. » le » m i 5D ted ng. ike »en ar- jre« ar. J » f t < •ME I TIRE « de- A'iing »port- « th« I • i«n<- • for -