Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 26, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER^
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TILLAMOOK
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HEADLIGHT
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hospitality to those with money to tion and transportation
per cent of sodium iodide has been
¡lives', in industry and, when they comparative costs,
A MESSAGE FROM TILLAMOOK [ operation from the farmers in getting 00 at seven per cent would be a like abnormally high percent of individ-
added to common table salt.
accept, she thrusts the hand of the chases m small and J
i uals affected with goiter has been a
better milk and assisting in material amount.
There is no danger of causing in
It is to be remembered that when matter of common knowledge for effects by the use of iodized salt. tax collctor in the cash register and and other da a which
(From Hansen’s Cheese Press, Mil­ j improvements about the various
should know. Th..
waukee, Wis.)
j cheese factories. Today, nearly all Tillamook started on its present per­ years, but only recently has any pai- Common table salt containing this keeps it there.
It would appear the more laws s ed in the various
iod of accomplishment that other sec­
quantity
of
sodium
iodide
is
there
­
By Carl Haberlach, Secretary of the of the cheese factories are modern
to
it.
ticular attention b'en given
state passes to pacify its people 'he compiled in a genera?,^
and up-to-date, and most of them are tions in Oregon, Washington, and
Tillamook County Creamery
| Iodine is necessary for the proper fore recommended for the prevent.on
less happy they become, especially made availablythrough,?^
Idaho
were
equally
well
situated
to
•
A
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is
a
equipped with the latest appliances
of simple goiter. Simple goiter
Association.
' function of the thyroid gland. When gland enlargement which can be pre­ those who must contribute to an »ex ­
and equipment. Nearly all of the attain the same height.
Springfield_C(,*t^
"
tra income tax.—Spokane Review,
Tillamook is vitally interested in I the storage of iodine in the thyroid vented if treated in time.
factories have cream separators.
I am glad of the opportunity to
wing
of
Booth-Kelly
mi
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01
Spokane, Wash.
Economies are effected in the man­ the matter of higher prices for Wis­ gland gets below 0.1 per cent the
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finished.
11 dl®
give the reader» of the Cheese Press
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ufacture and sale of the product in consin cheese. To some extent, Wis­ gland begins to enlarge and a goiter OREGON CITIZENS RISE UP
an idea of the aims, aspirations, and
LIVING
is
formed.
It
has
been
shown
be
­
CUT COST OF
Klamath Falls-Arneri
that supplies are purchased at whole­ consin helps make the price of Tilla-1
accomplishments of the Tillamook
UNDER STATE INCOME TAX
and school memorial
sale and in carload lots wherever mook cheese because it is manifestly '. yond doubt that endemic goiter is
cheese organization.
Grange housewives in Oregon are cost 825,000, is authoS ,B“
possible.
Advantage is taken of impossible to get more than a certain due to a deficiency of iodine in the
I might 'state that at present our market conditions, as may be illus­ overage over what Wisconsin makers water and food in goiterous districts,
Citizens of Oregon rise up occa- ! uniting in what may prove quite a start at once.
object is to put Tillamook Cheese on trated by the fact that during the are willing to take for their product. It is also known that beginning goit- sionauy
the —
amount of no- - lar-reacnuig
Granta Pass-Water win v.
to
far-reaching attempt f-
w protest - —
™ get at the
sionally to
such a plain that we can obtain 10 war the association’s factories never It is conceded that Wisconsin pro­ i ers have frequently been made to toriety which accrues to their state 1 bottom of the high cost of living, by Plied in irrigation canal,
cent lb. overage over current market used any substitute for rennet. Also, duces a great deal of fine cheese. It | disappear by the use of iodine. Goitre from legislation which the rest of the i appointing committees in local er 1st. Service has been lm °
this year. Plans for 1925 “ *
prices for the same style of cheese. by the fact that some of the factories has always seemed to me that Wis­ ! is prevalent in cattle, horses, sheep, country clas ,ifies as experimental, granges to make a survey oi
of the
Every one will agree that this is had several years supplies of cotton consin dairymen could receive much hogs, and poultry of goiterous re­
Yet when election day rolls around places at which their ordinary food- new laterals for added acrem
some task. How nearly this has been on hand at the beginning of the war. higher prices for their cheese, were gions. A very small amount of iodine
supplied by Sand Creek pu^
and
the ballots are brought out the stuffs are manufactured, collect all
accomplished, your readers will see
Most of the cheesemakers employ­ they well organized. There is no taken with the food prevents the de­ voters just can not resist taking a possible data relative to the produc-
by the following:
ed by the various factories belong to royal road to success, but if Wiscon­ velopment of goiter in these animals. chance on the initiative, referendums
Endemic goiter is definitely and
UIHIIIMIIIIIII
On the first of January of this year the Cheese Makers’ Association. sin tried taking a page out of our
and recalls which appear so interest-
Tillamook triplets sold for 30 cents While this to some extent may have experience, we thing that they could easily preventable. Existing enlarge­
ing. “We could not think of abolish-1
Miss Dorothy Dennie
Tillamook, loaf and longhorn for 31 increased the wages, it has also large­ obtain splendid results. Three things ment may be frequently caused to ing.
ing our system, for we still believe
,
disappear
through
administration
cf
cents Tillamook. At the same time, ly helped in getting out a better qual­ are essential:
Announces
the Open of Fall Term
First, organization of the various ; some form of iodine. As to the form it might be all right if properly ad­
the Wisconsin Call Board prices at ity of cheese in that the cheese­
ministered,” the McMinnville Kiwanir
DANCING CLASSES
Plymouth showed the market to be makers when they get together talk communities so that the various fac­ i of iodine to be used, it should be low
20 3-4 cents for Daisies and 21 1-4 over their various problems and many tories and the production could be in cost and in a form that will insure club was told last week by G. L.
October 6 to December 18
for longhorns. On the date of this things are ironed out, and improve­ controlled. We feel that the factories j its regular use. The chocolate iodine Rauch, a Portland aitorney.
The inability of the Oregonians to
writing, July 24, our price on trip­ ments in the manufacture of cheese should belong to the various com­ tablet taken once a week has been
High school and grade school girls are now enrolling for natural
lets is 25 cents, while our loaf and are talked over. Various troubles munities because the cheese makers found convenient and palatable. This stop voting for new ideas has re­
and folk dancing.
sulted, Mr. Rauch says, “in branding
longhorn price is 27 cents Tillamook. about cheesemaking are discussed and are seldom able to put up the proper | is the continuous method and is pre­
High School Gymnasium
Oregon
one
of
the
most
progressive
ferable to the saturation method of
At the same time, the Primary Wis­ the association has been a means of factories and to equip them.
Tuesdays
and Thursdays 5 to 6 o'clock
states
if
not
actually
the
advocate
of
giving
iodine
once
or
twice
a
year.
Second, Standardization of product.
consin Daisy market stands at 16 3-4 eliminating petty jealousies between
It would be necessary to standardize ’ Next to water, common salt is the radical legislation.” William How­
cents and the longhorn market at 17 various sections.
ard Taft expressed the same thoughti
cents.
While the volume of Tillamook the product to such an extent that most universally used article of food.
in the lofty terms of a statesman,
Most
salt
brines
from
which
salt
is
whenever
the
sales
manager
wanted
From the above, it will be seen that cheese is comparatively small, we are
when he remarked that “Oregon is
crystallized
contain
a
small
amount
Tillamook prices on both styles of getting close to 10 cents lb. over oth­ a given amount of cheese he could j
of iodine, but in the process of re­ the laboratory in which the powerful
get
the
same
from
any
of
the
factor
­
er
sections.
Taking
last
year
’
s
pro
­
cheese were 9 1-4 cents above Wis­
legislative potion is concocted and
consin on the first of January and to­ duction and figuring the same at 8 ies. In our county last year, 99 1-2 [ finement and crystallization the
devised,” which means, as some citi­
iodine
is
lost.
Salt
manufacturers
are
per
cent
of
the
stock
scored
No.
1.
j
cents
lb.,
it
would
mean
close
to
day stand 10 cents higher than Wis­
now placing on the market table salt. zens see it, that Oregon furnishes
consin prices on the smaller style and $570,000.00 more for Tillamook farm­ Any cheese not coming up to the
containing iodine. A small quantity; herself as a victim upon which the
standard
in
our
county
has
the
name
j
ers
than
if
they
had
taken
Wiscon
­
8 1-4 cents higher on the larger style.
' of iodine in the food will make child-1 experiment is tried for fear it might
It is to be remembered that this diff­ sin prices. Taking it the other way, “Tillamook” removed.
ren immune from simple goiter. ’ kill her sister states.
Third,
it
would
be
necessary
to
(
could
Wisconsin
get
Tillamook
prices
erence has prevailed during the sea­
The current outcry in Oregon
adopt
modern
selling
methods.
This
'
Common
salt is something that is
son of heavy production and we ex­ instead of its own, it would mean
arises from the state income tax
pect <0
o maintain the same the balance $25,000, 000.00 more for its dairymen includes a selling organization, adver- i used by everyone regularly, Salt is
than they are getting this year. This tising, and stock of surplus produc- j therefore an ideal medium for sup­ which, the city people charge, was
of tl s year.
voted in by the crafty but mum in­
would
five per cent interest on I tion. It would not be necessary for plying iodine to children.
It • to be borne in mind that the one-half be billion
dollars, and would un-1tion- 11 would not be necessary for any j The average person eats about habitants of rural regions. Oregon,,
prod ction of Tillamook cheese is doubtedly pay five per cent interest I control of the market, but I believe 1 seven pounds of salt a year and in they declare, is now in the position of
Plans save time for your carpenter and trouble
grea sst from the first of April to
ed over forty per cent could absolute-I order to furnish sufficient iodine .02 extending her proverbial western
on
the
valuation
of
all
the
Wisconsin
the rst of November. Nearly all
for yourself in, that your architect works out
ly control the Wisconsin market.
dairj ng is what might be termed dairy farms. I am unacquainted with
It seems to me that if Wisconsin
your ideas on paper and can tell you how it will
lutni er dairying. The total produc- the assessed valuation of the dairy
dairymen received Tillamook prices
farms,
but
believe
that
this
state
­
Hon ast year was 7,113,076 lbs. of
ment would not be far from the truth. for their cheese, they would, with
work out. Paper is cheaper than lumber and car­
cheei i. Roughly, this would mean
I might state that we hold the their favorable situation of soil and
•PPr rimately 100,000 cases of trip- value of our trade mark at $5,000,- climate, have arrived at a period of
penter wages. We would be pleased to help you
let», r, to be exact, 09,600 boxes,
000.00. That this is a reasonable prosperity undreamed of by them.
plan any thing from a chicken house to a busi­
(hi problem is to so distribute our Vfiluation, the following will* show.
cheei that the market is at no time We are getting over 5 cents lb. on 7,- SALT AS A PREVENTIVE FOR
ness block. No job too large.
elutt d. To keep our market active, 000,000 lbs. of cheese made annually
GOITER
it is tecessary to give it just enough on account of our reputation. This
cheei 1 so that the dealers are always would be $350,000.00 and $5,000,000.-
That the State ot Oregon has an
anxi< is to buy When this iB accom-
plish d to such an extent that we get
from 8 cents to 10 cents lb. over sim-
liar rticles made elsewhere, it must i
be c needed that there is some merit I
in oi r methods.
Tl market for Tillamook Cheese
is • nfined to the Pacific coast, °f|
our roduction last year, Los Angeles
and riclnity took 2,530,000 lbs.; San-
Frai lisco and adjacent territory, 1,-
982,1 )0 lbs.; Washington, 998,000 lbs.;
1
and Iregon, 1,603,076 lbs. It is to be
rem mbered that Los Angeles and
the tate of Washington are made up
larg ly of eastern people, and these
are All acquainted with Wisconsin
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ARE YOU
GOING TO BUILD?
IF SO
IT PAYS TO HAVE PLANS
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FRED J. PYE & SON
1925 MODELS
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tent of 10 -cants -per lb. -over Wiscon- i
sin’s market at retail all the more
difficult.
Tillamook Cheese is sold to the
jobbing trade in California and
Washington through the medium of
brokers situated at Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Seattle and Spokane. No
exclusive sales agencies exist in any
section, i. e., we sell to all jobbers,
including packers and wholesale gro­
cers, who have the required financial
standing.
The overage over Wisconsin
been of steady growth. Up to
including 1918, Tillamook cheese
only slightly higher, in fact for six
years during the twenty preceding
1918, Wisconsin received an average
greater than Tillamook, In 1918 a
method was developed by which Til­
lamook cheese was successfully
branded, That <ame year adver* is-
ing was started, The advertising np-
propriation was gradually increased
until the last three years the adver
tising appropriation equals 0.4 cents
per lb. on each pound of cheese made.
Advertising consists of newspapet
advertising, bill boards, trade papers,
and a small anioun* of specialty work
The newspaper in the six largest
states on the coast are used as med­
iums. The advertising consists of at-
t actively written and illustrated ads.
and all feature the association's slo-
I.ook for Tillamook on the
K«n,
Rind.” Scenes about the various
fa rms and factori are often shown
A successful advei ¡’ing agency has
always been employed to assist in
n apping out the plan of campaign
n; d to Untermine the work McesCary
to r?t oif the best copy obtainable
S :e e - f'jl me chanduing of Tilla
n. k I w ’ as done wXn iers fo
de I p n ; Tillaamok county. Th,
h gh m ei*rJ. weivwff have enable j th
fa me « fjrpmt their stock, clca
tip tlei f.i ms
v’ l- t» ec* hittd-
brildin,-». Tlx Inowl.il«, >>■-*
a e g-ttinT. ex, client ’ ice- I 1 as al
way» ei '>ragr-*I ”’*■<' Tilla'no-i
dairymen
■ .me"
1 Yt
«rgani-ati
Don’tbuvacaruntil vou I
have thoroughly inspect |
ted the New Star Car.
For the New Star offers
more proven, features. |
than any other car near
its r price.
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There’s a drv disc clutch,
for instance. See a Star
before you* buy
Anything Made of Wood”
Only results can win
such a record!
TN 1923 a group of tire experts from the
A East began manufacture of a tire that
was to represent their combined lifetime
experience.
No pains were spared to make that tire the
most worthy tire on the market in material,
workmanship and actual service in mileage.
Their massive non-skid treads affords sur­
prisingly long wear and safety!
Today that tire Is the best selling tire mad«
in any exclusively
ific Coast factory. It»
the C-T-C!
We are proud to represent the C-T-C tire in
this town. Stop in and let us put one on y°uf
car.
MARTINY
CROTZER
MOTOR
COMPANY
Tillamook
CORDS and BALLOON»
without rim
or wheel
Nelson Electric Co
Distributors
Tillamook,
Oregon