Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 14, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Lak«-
nower line be-
L Myrtle creek,
kooo city hall will
| occupancy
L planning «1,000,-
I Bay Country club
¡lub house.
aline in Mormon
ted.
as monthly payroll
ly's assessed valu-
¡0; increase of »2,-
lear.
Len Knitting Mills
Edition to mill.
Lvenient work at
r rushed.
krver Canning Co.
xk to »100,000 and
Clackamas County
enlarge plant.
City Park to get
tier Banking Co. to
KM contract award­
dr St. Mary’s Home
on new Parson
leted.
¿odist to build 50-
lectures. In addition to the above
courses, lectures will be given on
factory management, judging dairy
products, bacteriology and on testing
dairy products.
The College Creamery is in contin­
uous operation and is operated on a
strictly commercial and self-support­
ing basis. The equipment in our cream
ery is complete and of the most up-to-
date type.
This is an opportunity for men in­
terested in dairy manufacturing to
pick up the most up-to-the-minute in­
formation along their line. Creamery
operators must take into consider­
ation that the competition of today
has cut the profit to a very narrow
margin. Efficiency is the all import­
ant problem and is becoming all the
more so each year. Creameries op-
Course 1. Dairying.
Four weeks course for Buttermak­
ers, Creamery managers, Cheesemak­
ers, and Ice Cream makers.
Laboratory practice.
Pasteuriza- ‘
tion of sweet and sour cream. Prepa-,
ration of starters. Cream ripening.1
Churning. Butter and Cheese judg- I
ing. Testing milk and cream. Mois-1
ture, salt, fat determinations in but-1
ter, cheese and ice cream. Acidity I
tests. Refrigeration. Cheesemaking.
Ice cream making.
Lectures
l.Buttermaking (eight lectures), 16
laboratory periods.
Starters—one
i lecture.
Neutralization of cream.
Pasteurization of cream—two lectur­
es. Cream ripening—two lectures.
Churning—one lecture.
Workman- j
ship of butter. Moisture control in
in milk by bacteria. Relation of tem­ milk solids and total solids, compari­
2. Creamery Management (eight perature to growth uf bactciia in
sons of different formulas.
lectures). Purchasing milk, cream and milk and cream. Relation of milk to
Course 2.
supplies—one lecture. Marketing pro­ spread of disease. Fermented milks
Course
for
Cheesemakers.
ducts of creamery—two lectures.
Bacteria in relation to ice cream mak­
One laboratory per week. Manu-
Creamery losses—one lecture. Cream
ing. Importance of bacteria in mark­ tacture, home-trade, and export types
ery accounting—four lectures.
et milk.
of cheese, manipulation of various
3. Special lectures. Butter judging
5. Creamery tests (4 laboratory quality tests of milk, practice in whey
and demonstrations. Daitv emrine*1?-
periods, 4 lectures) Milk and cream separation etc.
ing. Feeding and breeding of dairy
testing, acidity tests, ice cream and
Lectures
stock. Creamery by-products for hog
total analysis of butter. Bacteria in
1. Cheese-making (8 lectures, 4
feeding.
Factory sewage disposal.
relation to butter making. Bacteria laboratory periods). Manufacturing
Milk and cream judging. Review of
in relation to cheese making.
Cheddar cheese—2 lectures. Starter
the Dairy laws.
6. Ice cream making (eight lectures, preparation and Rennet substitutes__
4. Bacteriology (Eight lectures and eight laboratory periods). Standaid-
four labs.) Bacteria-general consid­ ization of cream, testing ice cream for one lecture. Defects and remedies in
cheesemaking— two lectures. Paraf­
eration. Entrance of bacteria into fat, methods of measuring swell,
fining, boxing and shipping cheese—1
milk and cream. Changes produced standardizing the mix, importance of
lecture. Whey reparation—one lec-
or Christmas Buying
bis store’s ability to serve you quickly—to make shopping a plea­
make a dollar go as far as two does in most places. Come, judge for
compare prices an^ see the great showing of things to give on
h morning for men, women- and children.
lur convenience, for quick intelligent buying and selling the entire
brought forth things suitable for gifts, expressly condensed anddis-
tlainly price marked.
¡11 be agreeably surprised, not only by the lowness of the prices, but
istness of the lines shown, for the store is growing and we are sparing
ise, time or energy to make this store one of the greatest in Tilla-
mty. It can be done—we are on our way.
The Christmas shopping is now in
full blast at our store
Vanity Boxes
Men artificial
Latest shirred
Silk Socks
Scotch
Elastic
Golf Gloves
Brown,Black and Grey
All colors
50/ Pr.
50c and 95c Yard
All new colors long cuff
wrists.
Ladies
Girls
Girls $ 1.50
Ladies$1.75
Silk Hose
Mittens
All colors
All new colors
Great assortment bead
In flesh color
$1.25 to $2.50
50/ Pair
98/to$1.95
New assortment ladies
50/ to $4.95
New silk
Camisoles
Silk Waists
New lace trimmed
Wonderful values
Bureau Scarfs
$5.95 to $9.50
All kind of new
Necklaces
All fine colors
95/ to $1.50
Baby Blankets
Ladies silk
85/to$2.50
Umbrellas
All colors
$4.95 to $9.50
95/to$1.95
A large collection of toys
LADIES
Mamma
for the little ones at a
DOLLS
Handkerchiefs
in holiday boxes
All kinds to pick from
great price saving
$1.50 to $4.95
95/to $2.35
are as smart and inviting as any one can imag­
ine. An extra one or two will always be accept-
Christmas Gifts of Quality
able.
ikets and Robes
House Slippers
1 in doubt just buy a nice
kiffy robe or blanket for fath-
ber or sister. They are sure
le at the time and for years
L will be evidence of the giv-
|d will.
For men, women and children, are
always acceptable, useful and appro­
priate.
You will find a desirable
stock to choose from.
pi’s Neckwear
hundreds. The smartest and
pt styles and patterns. The
k you will be pleased with—
hngements handy for busy
■
landkerchiefs
inest^hand embroidered Irish,
Pty French and Swiss, to the
pie products of our own looms
' have priced as low as a single
A varied selection you will
1 the handkerchief stocks.
Vivette Underg’mts
For ladies are becoming mighty pop­
ular.
They make pleasing gifts.
“Vivette” is combed mercerized cot­
ton and silk. It looks like all silk but
is much cheaper.
Buster Brown Shoes
Take the lead.
No better shoe is
made—none carry a strong guaran­
tee. They give satisfaction—they
are priced right at this “cash store”.
Thats why we are doing the large
volume we are with Buster Brown
shoes.
Make the Kiddies happy on Xmas
morn with a new pair.
New Up-to-Date Greeting Cards
DOLLS
It Pays to Pay Cash
For Women
DOLLS
We have a wonderful
dolls
assortment of
with prices to suit ev­
eryone.
Mamma dolls
with
composition head, arms
and legs, stuffed body
and fully dressed. Some
that sleep as well as
talk and walk.
«1.15 to «7.50
Many other dolls, «mall
large, dressed and on-
dressed 25c to «6.00
For Men
Flashlights
65c to «3.75
«2.00 and up
Shaving Requisite»
Va«ea
Ash Trays and Stands........
Basket»
We have a larger and
better assortment than
ever before. Stationery
of highest quality in
all aiaes, shapes
and
tints, in pound boxes,
ruled or plain, with en
velopes to match each
kind. Price« range from
50c to «5.00
Stationery ....... 50c to «1.75
Books
Bill Folder«
........ .......
«1.00 and up
Pocket Books
Fishing Rod« and Tackle
Field Glasses «6.00 to «20.00
Will* H
»I to «4.75
PYRALIN IV Y
XMAS GRAB BAGS 50/
BOOKS
Books for every member of the family. F iction, ro­
mance, history, essays, poetry. The latest popular
copyrights. Books that will make pleasing g»i’ ■*
and pleasant hours for the recipient.
Lots of fun and pleasant surprises. Each package
contains merchandise with a retail value of trom
50c to $5. Also 50,000 German marks in each pack­
age while they last.
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from shopping visit the rest room and rest in one of the com-
f air'
ou are welcome. You are not obligated to buy.
TILLAMOOK
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GIFT
any woman will
25c to »5.00 The nicest gift of them
all. Our counter» are
Sewing Ranket« 75c to 2.25 overflawing with the»e
beautiful »nd useful ar
Banka
ticlen.
Mirror« Hair Receiv'r«
Pyralin Ivory
( omh« Powder Bolt*
lOr to »1.75 Brush**« Jewel Boxe**
Photo Album«
Frame*
Tray» I Picture
.
»2.50 Sold in «eta or in in­
Bread Boards
50c tn »1 dividual piece« to match
( amile»
the piece» you already
Serving Tray» »1.25 to I.I.lHt have. We carry both
the DuHarry and Con-
- ventional atyle».
____ ____ 35c to »5.00
Gift Stationery
PERFUMES
IS A
APPRECIATE
Jonteel Set« »3 to «7.50
Perfume« and Toilet Water» Banquet Ranee Set« «6
Colgate» (Tin-Ming Sets
50c to «3.50
»3.75
Colgate» Florlent Set»
Hair Brushes
»3.75
Manicure Outfit» 60r to»42.00 ( ora Nome Set« » ■ 50
and »10.00
Candy
Fountain Pen» «2.50 to »8.50
.......
e.
Fine Stationery 50e to »1.75
Military Brushe« »1.50 to «10
Kodaks
e.
h
n
Beautiful designs, beautifully engraved. Very large assortment to select from. W ide range of prices to suit
every purse. We suggest an early inspection while our stocks are fresh and dean.
*n the Grocery Department an assortment of the best candies
üe see this Christmas store for we are ready for Christmas. Only a
nave been mentioned.
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Silk shirts make perhaps the most acceptable
gift for men. We are showing a beautiful line
at unequaled values. They are wonderfully at­
tractive in appearance, the patterns and colors
4. Dairy chemistry. (4 lectures—4
laboratory periods.)
Elements of
dairy chemistry. Determining com­
position of dairy products.
For further information, address
the O. A. C. Dairy Department, Cor­
vallis, Oregon.
Tillamook, Oregon
Table covers from
Silk Shirts
construction—two lectures.
2. Creamery tests (4 lab. periods.)
Acidity tests—one lab. period. Lac­
tometer and its uses—one lab. period.
Fat and water determination in
cheese—one lab. period. Determin­
ation of Casein in milk.
3. Cheese and butter scoring (four
lab. periods.)
GRAND LEADER
A large assortment to
select from.
JQCM
ture. Paying for cheese milk—two
lectuies. Factory organization and
» L F I
130,000 has been
aunty during past
J-
deposit coal found
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butter—one lecture.
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PROGRESS
Salem—Contruction starts in new crating at a profit ara thoae cream­
$50,000 Court Street Christian church. eries putting quality into their pro­
Oregon City to improve street duct along with efficient creamery
management.
“Increased Efficiency
lighting system.
and Quality” is our short course slo­
St. Helens lumber shipments to tai
gan.
4,000,000 ft for week.
In the past this department has
offered a four weeks’ course in Jan­
SHORT COURSE IN DAIRY MANU­
uary to inexperienced men and a four
FACTURING
IIVVUW wv.
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wV UAj-vi» (
enced men This year, however, the :
The Dairy Department of the Ore­
course for experienced men only will
gon Agricultural College, Corvallis,
be offered.
Oregon, will offer a short course in
Laboratory fees amounting to »15
Dairy Manufacturing beginning Jan­
uary 7, 1924 and continuing until Feb­ are the only charges made in conect- (
ruary 2, 1924. This course will con­ ion with this course, while board and
sist of practical work in buttermak­ room can be secured in Corvallis for
ing, ice cream making and cheese approximately from »30 to »35 per
For
further information,
making.
Three lectures per week month.
will be spent in the Creamery, where ■write the Dairy Department, Oregon'
practical work will be given to demon­ Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore-1
strate the points brought out in the gon.
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'MRER 14,1923 .
The Rexall Store
OREGON
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