Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
60.00 Cliff Mattoon
John Fitzpatrick, Bab«', G. J., 871, 5.2, A. J. Winters ..............
45. 29.
.......... .....
K H. Ismion
...
39.90 Clyde Lane ..........
Class D. Cows two years old mak­ Guy Grames
6.72 P. C. Meyer ............................ .
ing 40 pounds of fat: John Berns, Fred Edwards ___
............. .............
6.17 P. C. Meyer
thusiastic breeders, and have a dairy Marie, R. G„ 1225, 4.3, 52.68;Bess, G. Ralph Lucas ........
8.98 A. E. Meyer
1. B. Z’emer, superintendent of
ranch at Nehalem. Chas, Kunze of G.. 887, 4.7, 41.69. Homer Mason, L F. Affolter
...................... 98.21 L. S. Frink ......... ....................
dairy products for the Oregon state
Nehalem is president, and Hugh Bar­ Primrose, R. G„ 958, 5.0, 47.90; Viola. Roy Boldt .....
8X79 George Lemons .... ...................
fair this month, has made the follow­
ber secretary of the Tillamook Hol- R. G„ 753, 5.7, 42.92. Harley Foland. Ixivd Simpkins
107.73 Henry Newberg
ing request to butter and cheese mak­
Babe. G. J.. 853, 5.6, 47.71. Adolf Harold Scherzinger
stein-Friesan association.
190.75 M. F. Holman
ers to enter their products for that
Schild No. 11, R. H„ 1234, 3.8, 46.89; John Anderson .....................
Henry Newberg ........................
69.81
exposition:
No. 17, R. H„ 1163, 3.7, 43.03. Lamb Alvin Anderson
Will Ward
69.31
The Oregon State Fair opens Sept.
k Riechers, Na 25, G. J., 1045, 4.4. |G. Affolter
16.01» Car) Commons ..... ...................
24 and closes Sept. 29. All butter and
45.98. Durrer A Son, Star, G. G., E. G. Ostrander___ ______
A. L Landingham
109.78
eheese exhibits should be sent to the
908. 5.0, 45.40. Pau! Bros.. Mildred. Oscar Carver ....... ....................
..............
7.98 G. W. Sturgis
Secretary of the State Fair Board.
R. J„ 915, 4.8. 43.92. Vaughn A Dar­ J m Jenck
7 '8 Dean Rice ............. ....................
Fairgrounds. Salem, so as to reach
by, Betty. G. J.. 818, 5.3, 41.25; Happy
83.79 Wm. Powell ..........
there not later than September 23rd.
No. cows tested 1690, No. cows over G. J., 750, 5.5, 41.25. Leo Sanders. J. M. Switzer
R. F. Holman .....^,............. «... 100.24 Herman Thiessen ....................
Butter makers and cheese makers 40pounds fat 5866, Avg. milk per cow
Polly, G. G., 1091, 4.0, 43.64. Paul J. C. Bowers __
76.29 J. J. Booth
should not overlook the importance of 854, Avg. fat per cow 3661.
Edgar. Carmen, G. J„ 859, 5.0, 42.95; Paul Light
........................... 58.34 H. L. Jensen ...... _...................
making an exhibit of their products
Following in the order given is Anita, G. J„ 704, 5.9, 41.54. Cotton­ Henry Parks
191.75 O. E. Kellow
at the State Fair. It should be re­ the name of owner, name of cow,,
wood Farm, Flonnie, G. J., 732, 5.8, James Inilah .......
.................
125.99 E. O. Gist
membered that the State Fair is the
breed, milk, per cent fat. fat:
42.46. N. M. Neilsen, No. 4, G. G., G. W. Branson
82,7.* I. lovd Woods ..........................
great display window for Oregon
Class A. Mature cows making 65 846, 5.0, 442.30. Josi A Perrin, Daisy, Bruce Case ......
155.80 H. S. Summers ___ ______ .....
dairy products. The Butter and
pounds
of fat: Kiger & Josi, Nora. G. G., 924, 4.5, 41.58. Dave Fitznat- Lloyd Henry ............................ 130.83 Vernon Jensen ................... .
Cheese exhibits have been entirely too
rick. Beauty, G. J„ 586, 7.0, 41.02. H. J. Eearl ________
15.96 Lloyd Wood .......... _......... ......
small in past years and it is up to the R. H. 2465, 3.5, 86.28; Brownie, G. J.
Neiger A Neiger, Queen, G. H., 908, Alfred Parsons .
1538,
4.5,
69.21.
Cottonwood
Farm,
94.25 A. C. Reusser ............................
butter and cheese makers to exhibit
4.5, 40.86. Jim Williams, Violet, R. J. E. Cochran ........................... 132.28 F. A. Gray ..................................
their goods and show to the people of Rogue, R. G. 1758. 4.3, 75.59;Daisy.
G„ 983, 4.1, 40.30.
R.
G.
1677,
4.0,
61.08.
Hunt
&
Durrer
J.R. Bidgood
........................... 105.73 Floyd Fitch .....................
the State that we make an excellent
Bonita.
G.
G.
1841,
4.1,
75.48.
Durrer
Forest Reeve* ....... ............ ..... 27.93 Everett Gist
qUiJity as well as a large quantity of
4 Son, Dot, G. J. 1646, 4.5, 74.07:
COMMISSIONERS COVRI
E. Bollinger
........... .............. 127.83 M. J. Gains ..............................
same.
G
1256, 5.3. 66.57. Hunt &
Arnold Jensen .........................
9X75 E. A. Lane ...............................
FoUow»>£ »re the rules and reg­
Durrer, Blindy. G. J. 1311, 5.5, 72.11.
Jim Krepps .......................... 199.73 Lloyd Lane ..... . ......................
(Continued from page 2)
ulations governing entries: 1—There
Dave Fitzpatrick, Rose, G. J. 1364,
201.73 W. E. Fitch
.. , ........
87.88 Jim Krepps .........
shall be an entry fee of $1.00, charg­ ¡5.1. 69.56; Jewel G. J. 1178, 5.6, 65.97. W. F. Jones
Bill 23.94
Munro .....................
C.
Johnson
__________
E. Brown
...?...............
70.89
ed in this department. 2—Creamery
E. M. L eolnig, Daisy, G. H.1550, 4.4, S. Countryman ...................... 11.97 J. W. Bodyfelt ...................
Donald Barnum __ ________
84.77
butter shall consist of butter made in
68.20; Buttercup, G. J. 1314, 5.1, 67.01. L Bates ___ _ ___________ 35.91 Jim Begg*
132.23 P. Ö. Light
a factory from milk of cows kept on
Homer Mason, Bessie, R. G. 1256, 5.4, J. L. Davidson
Carl
White
182.60 H. M. Bollinger .........................
6* M
two or more farms, by two or more
67.82. F.. J. Geinger, Jersey, G. J. Elmer Thompson .... .............
L.
J.
White
123.47 E. W. Bills .............................
23.93
individual firms. 3—Awards shall be
1318, 5.0, 65.90; Keery, G. J. 1175, First National Ba
_.. 124.60 Jim Lampson ...........................
ink
115.28 Wrennie Kellow _ ........
made on the following scale: Cream­
1 5.6, 65.80.
97,65 H. A. Chopard
..............
Harold Short
...................... 52.86 Lloyd Kellow ...................
ery butter by the commercial score
W.
C.
Kestler
______________
Ed
Creecy
.................................
127.98
Class
B.
Four
year
old
making
50
Dean Rice ........ ....................
39.90
only, but samples testing 16 per cent
9.55 W. Broughton ...... .....................
.....................
59.85 Fred Edwards ...__
moisture or over shall be disqualified. ' pounds of fat: E. M. Leonnig. Flow­ George Gharst
Ralph
Lucas
................
105.52
Claud H ussey ...........................
er,
G.
G.
1172,
6.1,
71.49.
Pete
Jacob.
E.
Vandehey
....
52.36
The commercial score shall be based
96.05 W. A. Rogers ............ ...............
..................... 250.00 Claud Lane ........................
upon the following scale:
Flavor. Princess. R. H., 1271, 5.6, 71.18. Hom­ F. L. Owens
45; Body, 25: Color,15; Salt 10; Pack­ er Mason, Linnie. R. G., 1243, 5.7, 70. W. C. Kertler .... _____ __ ___ 11.97 Oscar Bennett _____ ______ 169.78 Arrow Garage ..... ......................
31.43 Geo. S. Gray ..._..... .................
age, 5; Total 100. 4—Prizes will be , 85; Buttercup R. G, 1122, 5.2, 58.34. L. R. Allen
Sl.fWì W. A. Rogers .......
2.99 Roosevelt Highway Garage
8.47 Ellison Bloom ___________
awarded for Chedder Cheese only. John Berns, Nettie, R. G.. 1262, 5..2, D. L. Batchlor .... ....................
Geo.
Kellow
171.77
Iamb Schrader Co. .... ....
65.62.
N.
M.
Neilsen,
No.
37.G.J.,
1262
R. W Johnson ..................... 65.32
The Cheese shall be scored on the
following scale: Flavor, 45; Texture, 5.1, 64.36. Wm. Robitsch, Happy, R.J Bill Munro ........ ..................... 32.94 Claude Lane ...„____________ 92.79 W. << heney
199.74 M i . Kellow
15; Body. 15; Color, 15; Finish. 10; 825, 7.1, 58.58. Jim Williams, Bonny, H. S. Summers . ..................... 58.34 M. B. Lucas .............
128.73 Standard Oil Co.
Total 100. 5—No butter maker op­ R. G., 1265, 4.5, 56.93. Josi & Perrin, E. McLaughlin
..................... 7X30 Len Pierce .............
48.92 Ore State Highway Com
erating a creamery which is owned Lady, R. G„ 1327, 4.2, 55.73. Joe j V (’hristofferson ..................
34.95 Lloyd Ifcne ______
.................
1545 Oscar Meyers ......................... 121.00 Union Oil Co......... .......... ...... .
by any State institution shall be el­ Baumgartner, Mabel, R. G. 949, 5.7, Floyd Hugget
84.78 Sunset Garage ...... ................
54.09. Peter Betschart No. 36, G. H.. Ben Brown
igible to compete.
64.82 Tom Kellow ...........
G.
A.
Bodyfelt
...............
7.9* Kink- Crenshaw Co .......... ...
Butter: Creamery butter shall be 1525, 3.5, 53.38. Herry Ladolt, Lily. C M. Hugget
34.95
..................... 27.93 J. D. Wilson ........................... 100.74 H. S. Brimhall, clerrk
packed in a cube 7 1-2 X 7 1-2 X 7 1-2 G. J., 1302. 4.0, 52.08. Sam Blaser. A. F. Gilbert
160.74 Steinbach Iron Work*
inches inside measurement. No prints Polly, G. H„ 1426, 3.6, 51.34. Ed Elmer Whitmore ,
64.83 E. F. Wilson
48.85 Chas. F. Pankow ...................
26.94 E. P Bloom >,..
or rolls shall be eligible for entry in Stark. Brownie, G. J„ 1094, 4.6, 50.32. M. V Logsdorj,1'. r.................
■■■
II
..................... 74.30
this class. Lot No. 1— Pro rata Paul Edgar, Allie, G. J., 896, 5.6, 50.18 Judson Moore
Class C. Three year old making 45 V R Hall
$500.00. To be divided on the basis
105.73
of score of all entries of creamery pounds of fat: E. M. Leonnig, Spot. Jack Bonney
.................... 205.73
1
butter scoring above 90 points; pro­ G. J., 1597, 4.3, 68.67; Beauty, R. J., Chas. Wanless ....
105.73
vided. that no entry shall be entitled 995, 6.0, 59.70. Homer Mason. Blue B. R. Riegel ....... ....................
11.97
to more than $3.00, per point above Bell, R. G„ 1048, 5.8, 60.78. Donald- Lyle Edwards
______ ___
98.99
con A Peck. No. 32. G. J., 1014. 5.1, C. M. Churchill __ _____ ___ 200.44
nummum.
Cheese: Not less than 20 pounds 51. 71. Neilsen Bro*.. Queen, G. H.. Union Bridge Co...................... 282.47
of Chedder Cheese. Lot No. 2—pro 942, 5.2, 48.98. W B. Vaughn, Lady. Carl White ..........
4.65
rata $500.00. To be divided on the R. H. 1166, 4.1, 47.81. Ben Van Tress J. N. Martindale ......
197.30
basis of score of all entries above 90 Geuendoia. R. J.. 784, 6.0, 47.04. Ed­ A. C. Anderson ..................
210.00
points; provided, that no entry shall gar A Son, Blanch, G. J., 958, 4.9, H W. Vogel ......................
8.11
To extend for you the utility and convenience of Standard
be entitled to more than $2.00, per 46.94. Paul Edgar. Fay, G. J.. 1144, Cloverdale Telephone Co.
5.75
Oil
Company itn», we have so arranged that it ii now re­
4.1, 46.1(0. Frank Hediger, No. 5, G.G, Cloverdale Merc. Co. .....
point minimum.
110.30
deemable not only at all Standard Oil Service Stations, but
Dave Fitzpatrick, P. D. Ott
Winners of the highest scoring but­ 874, 5.3, 46.32.
63.84
also at garages, service stations and ocher places where Red
ter or cheese will be furnished with a Cowslip. G. J., 880, 5.2, 45.76. John F. L. Martin
............
8.35
Crown gasoline, Zerolene, and other Standard Oil Company
diploma showing number of entries Berns, Glenda. R. G„ 1113, 4.1, 45.63. Henry Parks .......... ............... .
4.50
products are sold
and score.
Thu broadening of our service enables you to use your
ASSOCIATION FEED PRICES
Standard Oil Company scrip m the purchase of our products
Subject of change without notice the association is selling feed as fol­
at thousands of dealers handling these products, as well as
lows:
at the conveniently located Standard Oil Company Service
TON LOTS
SASK I.OTS
Stations, which now number nearly 700 and are constantly
Oats, com, barley
$1.90
becoming more numerous throughout die Pacific Coast states.
Cracked com __
The Hoisein-Friesan breed of cat­
It means that wherever you may go, in dries, towns, val­
Whole com.... .....
leys, mountains, in every busy man and at every cross roads,
tle have strong representation in this
you will be able to use your Standard Oil Company scrip
county, and the story was briefly Ground com
Ground barley .
at dealers displaying the familiar Red Crown gasoline sign,
•.old the other day to the Headlight as
Oats and bariey „
as well as at Standard Oil Company Service Stations.
to how they originally came to be
Mill Run, off cars ......
•■rough: to this country, together
Standard Oil Company *rn/>. in small booklets of con­
venient size, is obtainable at our Service Stations and other
with the names of those who brought Mill Run. warehouse
Molas-O-Meal, off cars
sales offices, either when you call or by telephoned order.
.hem.
Moias-O-Meal, warehouse
It is redeemable on the same basis at dealers selling our
In 1917, Kunze A Jones went back to
Albers Dairy Feed,, off cars
products, a* at our Service Stations
Ohio, and to Lake Mills, and Madison
Wisconsin, and brought to Tillamook Albers Dairy Feed, warehouse
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Middlings ....... ....
ICAUKHIN1A
county eighteen head of pure bred
Scratch
feed
........
Hoistein-Friesan
heifers. In 1919
Eggmaker ............
another consignment of the same type
Wheat,
recleaned
was brought here by Bert Foulkes
and H. Y. Rodgers, who secured eight­ Linseed Oil Meal
Cottonseed Meal
een heifers and two bulls.
Rolled oats ..........
Prior to these consignments of 1917
Milk Flo ....... . .....
and 1919, which came from Wisconsin
Salt, 50 lbs. sacks
and Ohio, a number of local Holstein
Alfalfa hay .........
breeders, among whom were < harles,
Straw ........ ...........
Henry, and Gust Kunze, had begun a
Best white wheat flour .
.'oundation.
The late Benjamin Hath way on hi* Soft white wheat flour ....
It is expected that Mill Run will be
Kilehis river farm had begun breed-
ig operation* along progressive lines
io increase his pure-bred strains of
Holstein cattle, from which found­
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet:
ation there sprung some of the best
bred cattle in Tillamook county.
From the Chas. Kunze herd, which
"Then probably you could use more milk
to advantage. You mention only two
was sold with his farm near Fairview
quart*
daily for two children and two ad­
vzere dispersed his herd, the major
ults. one of whom is trvimr to rain weight.
a
nart of which was secured by F. R.
*he children would de well to Keve a quart
»
Heals. Last year Mr. Beals sold
or nearly a quart each, and you should nave
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
what was reputed to be the highest
to a quart (according to his special needs
price herd of dairy cattle in the state,
I
and hi* assimulation) for your husband.
'j the Carnation
milk people of
Then with the increase of milk you can eas­
■
'Washington. Five of the herd sold
ily cut down your meat and egg bill.
with
X
acuum
Cup
tires
will
continueu
ntil
Oc
­
“A good rule to remember is that for ev­
a e said to have subsequently pro-
ery extra half pint of milk used in the
■1 iced over KM) pounds each per day.
tober 1st, vacuum cups give better service and
I
daily diet the other protein foods, such as
"Tillamook Lola May De koi,” estab­
I
meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced
cowt no more than other tires. See
shed a world record in her class for
by two ounces without any dietetic loss.
Milk is usually the least expensive and the
milk and butter production, and was
moet easily served and assimulated of all
•lie outstanding individual cow in the
the protein foods.”
>22 Pacific International Livestock
xposition at Portland. Tillamook
’ as produced three grand champions
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
at the State fair and at the Inter-
FROM
: ational at Portland, during the past
; 'Ur years.
J. J. Rupp led off with “Conntess
< f Somerset.”
The grand cham-
•on was Beals' "lady Aggie Orms­
OR PHONE BELL 37-J
MUTUAL PHONE
by of Rock,” and "Tillamook Lola
Both Phone«
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
;.’.ay DeKoi.”
Holstein breeders of this county
have built a brick cheese factory in
DAIRY DEPT. SUPT. the
Fairview district, and Hugh Bar-
her is head cheese maker. Mr. Bar­
MAKES FEW REQUESTS 1 ber
and his brother Leslie, are en­
COW TESTING ASSN.
REPORT FOR AUGUST
67.30 W. Velaio V
4.98 A. W. Plank Hardwaie Co
»•*
95.25 Southern Pacific Co .............. 374.44
135.35 A. T. Dolan
422.10
5555.99
57.00 Dunn & Baker
100.74 Gilbert & Co.
81.79 A. O. Foland
47.38 Concrete Pipe Co
Hemstitching
Yard
132.23 John Fox
53.86 J. M. Traxler
Needlework and Gift*
10.00 Jim Rodger*
Infants* and Children’s Wear
195.73 Mark Bloom
197.73 _.
E. ..
P. _____
Bloom
71.82 Lloyd Henry ........
88.77
47.37 ’
iBiTiu u «uw
in
159.73
159.73
198.74
196.74
188.75
67.91
160.78’
7.98 i
17.95 1
3.99 ,
1.99 j
50.36
100.24
43.89
85.78
PRUTTIÛN
133.31
in ras»’ y
69.31
125.37
127.63
AU benditi ai
112.54
regular Ufe
100.98
insurance, wtfh
révérai »piendsd
103.73
added katurea
3.99
154.69
99.79
4.98
148.23
121.23
49.39
6.90
13.56
3.35
348.48
3.50
65.00
470.75
In the Perfect Protection Policy
130.55
552.09
of West Coast Life. Study these
125.60
features. Some of them must enter
1.40
into the life of every man Face
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your own situation squarely and
86.15
you
will admit that you should
1.50
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Pollyanna Shop
Jive features of
Perfect Protection
DEATH
nave the protection of each of
these featurex You can easily
invest igate this remarkable policy
through the coupon below. Send
it today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Scrip
W est
C oast L ife
INSURANCE COMPANY
NOW REDEEMABLE
BY DEALERS
homi
orne* - san rwAwasco
HOW HOLSTEIN COW
CAME TO TILLAMOOK
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
The Free Tube Offer
II
Williams
4 Williams
pXTRA-HEAVY sidewalls, n ' re
powerful bead and semi-flat tr< ad
contribute to that superiority which
enables you to drive C-T-C Corda
with lower inflation than ordinary
cords. But better materials and
compounding are there too.
Aak the first user you meet
what he think* of C-T-C Cord*
We want you to place at hast one C-T-C Cord on vour > ir
highest personal recommendation. This remarkable tire will ""
the rent.
H. J. NELSON, Distributor for Tillamook County.
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Throughout the County
Dinier’
WumMfe ft* Corporation 872^1
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
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