A typical farm in Tillamook, Oregon was photographed in 1952. (Credit: Tacoma Public Library, D67477-59, Richards Studio) READ MORE
A typical farm in Tillamook, Oregon was photographed in 1952. (Credit: Tacoma Public Library, D67477-59, Richards Studio) READ MORE
In 1964, Cheese & Dairy produced a Premium Brand Cheese sales brochure featuring a drawing of an aerial view of Tillamook County. A portion of the drawing is shown here. READ MORE
In 1965, a Cheese & Dairy leader described a County Creamery audit of its earnings statement as “misleading.” The statement and audit included County Creamery transactions and expenses charged to Cheese & Dairy. (Credit: Oregon Journal, 1.20.65) READ MORE
In 1918, 27 cheese factories operated in Tillamook County, Oregon; by 1928, consolidations and closures reduced the number to 19. Total sales in 1928 were $1,775,950, or $32,992,270 today. (Partial view of then-Tillamook Cheese Factory in 1938. Credit: Headlight-Herald, June 23, 1976) READ MORE
Cheese & Dairy was given permission by Judge William East to use “Tillamook” on its Premium Brand Cheddar Cheese. County Creamery had contested that use, saying that it held an exclusive trademark. County Creamery was instructed not to threaten brokers, distributors or customers over the issue. (Credit: Oregonian, Aug. 7, 1964) READ MORE
In 1964, countering lawsuits were filed by County Creamery and Cheese & Dairy for the right to use “Tillamook” on cheese labels. The judge ruled for Cheese & Dairy, and ordered County Creamery to stop threatening to sue distributors and customers who bought Premium Brand cheese. (Credit: Oregonian, May 23, 1964) READ MORE
The 1959 Teamsters strike at the Tillamook, Oregon cheese factory involved Jimmy Hoffa and Oregon’s Governor Mark Hatfield. READ MORE
George Milne wrote a letter explaining the proposed milk stabilization act’s open pool policy. Oregon’s quota law included a provision for new producers/farmers to join once a year. (Credit: Tillamook Headlight-Herald, Feb. 3, 1963) READ MORE
The following articles, ads and photos relevant to the Cheese War appeared in issues of The Oregon Journal, a now-defunct newspaper. All material is available on microfilm. The chronology also provides an overview of the Cheese War. (Credit: The Oregonian) Reuse Permission, The Oregon Journal Date Headline Dec 25, 1925 Subject: “Salem, Dec. 25 –… READ MORE