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Bank Robbery

Beale Dixon, who later became general manager of Tillamook County Creamery Association, started his career as a bank teller in the tiny town of Scotts Mills, Oregon. On Christmas Eve 1925, the bank was robbed. The (Salem) Statesman-Journal wrote about the robbery on its 100-year anniversary, and the article is included here as background about… READ MORE

Strike Notice

The 1959 strike by Teamsters threatened to halt production and distribution of Tillamook Cheese. In response, dairy farmers cleaned up after their morning milkings and became Tillamook County Creamery Association’s truck drivers and factory workers, then rushed back to their farms to do a few chores and the evening milkings. Teamsters leader Jimmy Hoffa was… READ MORE

Cooking the Culture to Make Cheese

In this October 1941 photo, a cheesemaker heats the culture that will be added to milk to begin the cheesemaking process. The culture, with bacteria, was added to the warmed milk. Then coloring, made from annatto seeds, was added. Rennet made the milk coagulate. As former factory tour guide Linda Kirk said in the book… READ MORE

Alice Becker

Alice Becker worked in the large factory’s laboratory. As shown in this early 1950s photo, her job included testing milk samples when the cans of milk came into the factory. Her son Marty’s obituary described her as a “dairy chemist.” Photo credit: The Tillamook Way, Tillamook County Creamery Association’s self-published history READ MORE

Ad Explaining Big Split

Ad Explaining Big Split

In 1963, Tillamook Cheese & Dairy paid for a newspaper ad explaining why Red Clover and TCDA were splitting from Tillamook County Creamery Association. The reasons included: anemic cheese sales; static sales despite more cheese consumption nationally; and policy decisions that weren’t made by the farmers. (Credit: Shopping Smiles, 9.26.63) READ MORE

Merger, Red Clover and Cheese & Dairy

Merger, Red Clover and Cheese & Dairy

On December 31, 1965, Red Clover Cheese Factory merged with Tillamook Cheese and Dairy. It was the only small factory that sided with Cheese & Dairy during the Cheese War, and it remained independent although close to the town of Tillamook until the inefficiencies of small factory production, combined with production space in the large… READ MORE

Cheese Molds and Cheesemakers

Cheese Molds and Cheesemakers

Here’s a photo of the interior of a Tillamook cheese factory. It shows workers behind a milk vat and stacks of round cheese molds. (Photo credit: Oregon Historical Society Research Library CN 258727) READ MORE

1936 Production of Tillamook Cheese Factories

1936 Production of Tillamook Cheese Factories

The 17 factories with cheese that was marketed by Tillamook County Creamery Association reported their production for 1936. More than 7.5 million pounds of milk became more than 8.5 million pounds of cheese with a value of more than $1,707,000, or $38,475,658 today. (Unknown source) READ MORE

Holstein Creamery

Holstein Creamery

Holstein Creamery was on the east side of Tillamook, one of many small factories in the early days of Tillamook County’s cheesemaking. It was near the Fairview Cheese Factory, east of the Odd Fellows Cemetery. Records show that Holstein was in operation in 1918. When the large factory opened north of town in 1949, Holstein… READ MORE

1913 Cheese Factory

1913 Cheese Factory

This Tillamook-area cheese factory was one of several small factories in the central Tillamook County region that functioned before consolidation into the one large factory north of Tillamook after it was built in 1949. In early 1969, all remaining Tillamook County factories were forced to join that large factory. One of the causes of the… READ MORE