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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1941)
- LOCA L BOY WRI A MUS ING INC IOE EWS = OF ro• d, ,rule and r gulntion trying t, l'atch him. EvC'ntually th y vot to• 1 the r eve ral houni be for th, l'0llt• , wa ~ to begin. So they put the in tru • nl('nts in the house of n fr ie nd of , 1r. Web r. When it cam tim e for tht• cont< ,t. to open they walked up to th ,, hou ,. to gl't their in~ttumcnt..-; an< nuho,1~ was at home. Bet"re Jeavinl{ t he· people had I ft note on t hl! po 1<•f1 under the milk bottle for Ir. W eber tl'lling him that they had l'ft Lht' drums at thl' next door ni>ighh o•·:. But in the meantime \h milkman caml a nd took the milk bottle so th t' no te blew away. The door was lock l' d s<' Mr. W eber just told the band that thi> whole deal was off. It was just after the band had scatter d to the vnrious milk shake a nd hamburger joints that the neigh. bor whose house the drums we re left saw the hu stle and bustle and d<.;cid. cd there mu t be .something wron ;: It i not often thi new pnl)( r pub, Ii. he~ . to1 il ,i owin, to la,·k of ·pace generall). I[ wevl!r the followin • in , cid.,11t rel tL-d by Tom Barr of the, Estacad union h i-th hool i of ucil an amu ing chara ter nd concern bO many loc 1 Jll'Ople wt: , 11\' glad to make an cxc1:ption i11 th1 caoe: A SCRAPE A true Story wn , tl•n ti, Tom Darr -o-- (Ed .. ·otc: Thi is th e most appro. pru.te title the author could think of. Ye s, it w:.s a crape, and l don·~ mean pe h,,ps. Well hn • it is. I couldn't find out what kind of a d ay it was, but if the w •ather wa, good that was the only thing abou t it that wa~. An yway 1t wa · th e day in the spring of '34 wh<.; n E llS wa · sending its band to 'onallis fo1· the annual band contest. Th e bus took off bright and eatly filled to th e brim with about twen ty. five b<1nd members. All went well un. til they rolled into Salem whe11 w ith horror they discove ·ed tha.t Dave "Panny" Petrasso had left hi s trum• p •t in Estacada. Immed iately the I 111(! instructor,. Mr. Weber, ran t(I a tl'kphone to phone Mr. Eliassen w ho w •. s coming later to bring some ).(iris. Ile was also to bring the chap. crone. l n the meantime much had hap- pe11 cd back in Estacnda. Dave's sis- ter lu,d found his horn in the band room at school. So, knowing that Ml\ Eliasse n was going she just gave the horn to him but he had already left when Mr. Weber phoned from ' alem. However Mr. Web.er who talked so fust in i,1 ivate life urged on by h is 3-minute limit tai'ked so confound ed fast that th e person on the Estacad a end of the w ire couldn't shove , word in cdg<? ways until he finally had to gasp for breath to keep from com1>letely pus ·ing out. It was then expla ined t :iat M 1·. Eliassen had left w ith th e horn. Th en just a s Mr. Web. r stcpp d from th e phone booth h e s:.:.w M1. Eliassrn flying low ov •r Salem 1 <-ally leaving- the pavement be. h i1.J him Lard on hiH way to Corval• )i s. ( In the co11fu ,io n he had for).(Ot· ten th r C'hap!'ron!' , :\1 i. R \Vhitl·omb, who is now Mrs. Eliassen.) Th <.' n th<! bus l.J1uk .., all speed re so he told Weber what had hap• µencd. Mr. Mr. Weber then donned the ba~s drum and staged a one man parade thruout orvallis poundin on the drum ro u nding up the band. When he managed to get a few of then1 together he sent them out for a few more and it v asn•t long until the band was a ssembJed. Th e moral of t h is little tale of woe is, never attempt anything on Friday, the 13th. However, all is well that ends well. They entered the contes and came home with third place for the state. Dave won the state chum. pionship for his t rumpet solo. PRESIDENT APPROVES OF MUSIC WEEK - ational m usic week, l\Iay 4 to lJ promises to be of w1usuul interest. filled with mu sical events both at. trnctive and out standing. The un it ed effort of the people of thi s commuu. ity the churches, schools, musicians w ill make this a memorabJe week ac• cording lo Dennis E. Kidb.y, ge ne ral chairman. Th e complete progra m h, to Ile announced soon he said. A s a salute t o Canada and Latin. America the week a lso is to be inters American music week, u plan wh ich has the strong approval of P residenJ Roose velt. In a letter to C. M. Tre1• maine secretary of the national mu~. ic week committee the president said: "I have followed with interest - - -----,..--,~ -==-----=-=====-"'=========== 1 nd r al ppr iation th work cnr, ril-d on b; your commmilkc thtu uw 11ational muoic week prog1.u11. lt h •, done a great deal to u1couragc n11, ' timulat.e an ever increasing cnJo> ,.,. it u .. u understandrng of mu~a th1 wut the country. •·•1 he dec ision o! your committe, Lo ij t a.;idc one day of the week a J ml<· -Americnn music dny ill rndee< 1,1 "' t')·in·• to those of u:1 who h Vl bH n so keenly interested in bringini ,.1,. JL a det!pcr und rotandrng be• tw len the people of the Amencas. l btlieve that tht! day will make a real contribution toward th i: end and en• courag-t• the uay of the hemisph rich and varied contributions in the field of music. 1h 5 0 doing you a re se n in, the cause and ideals of de. mocracy thruout the Amcnca's i11 the ,e critical times." The letter from the Presi dent wa. written previ ous to expan ion of tho one day a week for celebratio n oJ I OUR S HA RE I BILL TH E LE o.LEASE 'ln,·h • . na, , ounty must pay 3,, 025,207 hil·h is our ruire of the 58,66 ,n f; or the tate of Oregon's h re of th~ 7 billion co t on the lend- leai bi 'l or aid Lo Britian Oregon· t, payets share of the aid; to Britian, l'l al, of se\·en billion dollars e c,·, , ~•Y ., 16, 5!1 6,191 all of the slate b• coll ded in 1939. Th e seven billion for aHI to Britian ls only a s gment of the bill the Am- erican people mu t pny. There is 11 iwo ocean navy, maintenance of an army, equipmen t, etc., and then the loca l taxes. The gr ate t :.,rook comedy o! the m all will b.c at the E8ta theatre Sunday, fonday and Tuesday, Apr il 13, 1 4 and 15 when Bob Hope and Paulette Godda rd are hown in "The Ghost Breake rs."- dv. A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time Quick - Easy - Safe Wnt.e or call :-.F~pr~g~ai Cily Branch al the Vniled Slates National Bank • ' . tr. ...... -..vi{lt~·~ - \ - THE LARGEST- LIBRARY OF' CONGRESS, WASHI NGTON, D.C. - Patron, and Operatora Atte nd Locker M eetins I Tes ts show that ce rtain types of ba c te r ia or tin organisms pres e nt in anthracite gangway wa ters and sewage ha v e the abili ty of rea dily consumin g hydrogen and carbon m onoxide from gaseo us m ix tures. - NOTICE OF SHERIFF'3 SALE JfJ t un ~Hrutori tI ll1rk ,RESH \M, REGON A LAWN CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE Lot. includin burial priced a Jo aa $15.00 DIRECTORS B. . T HOR E ARTH"·;. D W ETT A. JJ,;1'7nE R ROY BOHAN L L. KID ER FRA Z LBRICB ET ZGE R up.erint n dent I. DE P OS I T · IN S U It A NC , C • ? I ' •• •· A I ' 1• ' ELECTRIC ROASTER and Other Demonstrations ALL DAY SATURDAY, APRIL 12th I - Any 12•ou nce ( net weight) hal- lock or cut typ e conta ine r will be- come standa rd for· stra wberriea, lo ganbenics or raspberri es in Orego1 as result of an order dra wn Marc) t5 following a hearing called by the state de partment of agriculture. The ord er will become ef1ective as soor as copi es nre ready for distribution probably by A pril 7. This action leaves the 12-ounc, rai sed bottom contain er, standard si nce 1933 I gal fo r u se in Oregon and paves the way for growers and s hippers to use any 12-ounce con- tainer that will meet th e req u ire- me nts of the federal food a nd drug administratiJOn 'for interstate shijp- Bacteria Tests ..iforl'st f [ L ( It A l E tra Special ~Values All During Month I 139 stars, 200 scenes and 100 0 thrills await you in "The Land of Libe rty" at the Esta theatre W ed• ne day and Thu1sdny April 16 and 17.-A dv. E C REI\DING OF A SOOK OR. NEWS PA PER NOT CICTATATOR- APP:;.OVCD MEANS S WIFT AND CRUEL PUNI HME N T. I .. " Head Office; Portland, Ore,:on ! ~ ;i::;~;;;;;~;:;;:::;;;~::~;:~~~:~:~:~;:::;::~;~~~~~;;~:;;:~; ; ; ~~~~§~~§~§~§~ ! § 1 ~§~ ~§~§~§~§1 §~§~§~§~~ M zger' s 30th Anniversary Sale Continues All Thr ugh April Patrons of cold storage lockera 11f vell as the opera tors are being illvit,. cd to attend the fo urth ann ual P&Ct• iic Nurthwest Refrigerator Locker op. crutots associntion conference and convention to b.e held at the Multno- mah Hotel at Portland Monday anq l'ucs<la;-, April U and 15 • Thos. Um,dorff secretary-treas- urer of the association an<l associate prolLssor of food industries at Oret gon state college hns issued announce mer~ts ot the meeting showing a pro, grum arrungtd with more wid espread su bJects than founerly. l ncluded an- ong the spenkers will ht one or mon hom..!mukers who will report experien- ces and lrn ancial results irom the use ~f sto rage lockers. Apµ1oximately 260 lock er plant.II ure listed ns operating in Oregon alone with more contemplat ing en• 1111 tering the busines~ as use of lockers becomes more popular. Leaders of the assocation are u_rging any whq conte mplate starting a plant to attend the convention as infom1ation will bt1 · ava ilable there w hich may save unfor tunate and expensive mistakes, ment. The change in standard container regulations was made necessary when the department learned tha t the fe. deral food and drug administration considered raised bott om h allocks d e- ceptive even though t he n et content wns standardized at 12 ou nces. TH t"M'B_(. • inter-Ameriican music week. Sinc9 • that time representatives of Canada and countries to the south have ex- • pres ed their interest and full ap• proval of t he p lan. ( On the 19Ua day of April, 19'1, at th hour o! t n o'clock A. M., a t the front door of the Court Hou.ae in Oregon ity, Oregon, I will offe r for lo a.nd ll to th high b id• dcr, at auction th f ollowing de- scribed prop rty located in Clack• ounty, Ur gun , to-wit : SE 1 , o! tion 2 , T. 2 S., R. 6 E ., \ . I. 'aid sale · made by authorit y ol hapt r 402, Oregon Laws 11137 l"e- wting to tho le of real property a quired br any County in this atate for delinqu nt taxes and in com- pli nee with an ord~r uI the County Court o! I Imm ounty, O regon da d rch 14th, 19 11 , to ma d1· r ted. Th e m,mum pri fo r hich ·d real prop, rty may be sold F iv, Hundr d anti no-100 Doll and~ tr hllb a . FRED RE h riff of I u Ore on By Geo . Je ell, D puty. pub. arch 21, 1941. pub. pril 1 , 1 41. WITH A ,4~ HOME LAUNDRY ll CRRY HALLOCK STANDARD 15 CHANCED S 1NCE THE 1760s \I/HE TH!: COLONIES AL"-EADY HAD 23 PUBLIC Ll r:l RAR IES A MERICA H S TOPPED ., : •.:-. J.~,, ., . A tu rn o f the Be nd ix co ntro l di al ato p a B endix- and " washday" is do ne! utomat ically your clothes are w as h ed . rinsed and damp•dricd- rcady fo r the l i ne. B e ndix " tumble•washi ng" princip le r e moves all dirt g ently. Clothes last Jon~er . La underi ng b ecomes a pl easant house hold task -quickly, easily finuh ed , with no drai n on your energy! FROM '-- .1THES-BIN TO CLOTHES-PIN YOUR HANDS NEED NEVER TOUCH WATER! No more lifti ng h eavy so ggy clothes- no more b e nd ing ove r se t•tubs- no m ore soak- ing ha nds i n wate r! Your clothes are clea n and san itary-auto mati ca lly w as h ed withou t your even bei ng pre sent! Th e dial d ocs all th e w ork! i WASHES - RINSES - DAMP-DRIES ,4/,L,4~/ Clot' b are lifted and dropped through suds, scru bb~d gently by tbis " tumble" action - the n gently scrubbed as they mo ve about i11 the cylinder- then r in ed three sepa- rate times in fresh, clea n water. THERE'S A BEN, IX FOR EVERY BUDGETI I You can buy a Bendix for the price of a good ordinary washer. Ask about our Free Trial! 'lfa:u~~ ( 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,mm Ill I I I I I I II l I 11111 IIII Ill llll I I I I II II I II I I II l I l I I IIII 111 11111 LET'S GO FI DING! T rout Fishing Season opens ne t Saturday, April 12th. Be sure of a successful fishing trip by taking reliable tackle with you. We have everything you need in dependable fi1bin1 equip- ment at special anniversary sale low prices. BRONSON REEL .................. ...... 9h¢ 100 nrd. level w indinl!', bakelite re I. Quad• ruplc and multiplying. Light and stron"'. FEATHERWEIGHT REEL ........ 79¢ All a oul"d trout fly reel. Quick win ing, lkht, non-g-1 ring. Ha eel cliick. "FL YW AT ·" BAMBOO ROD 3. 9 nin , fo ,t rod and regular 5 valu •. ~1 tcheel trip c>'.lmbo,,. n,l'ely balanced. H a "zippy" ac- tion that \ ill pl a t!V n the mo t expert f ly fi hermun. PETE' TICKLER'S .. .................. 35¢ luste r of large non-fading salmon eggs fo ll L l'g •, gamy trout and steelhead. BLUE CRANE ................................ 9¢ I, 1 e temp ing s inzle eo- . pin glow f or a lo use Reta in a milky DANDY FLY BOX ...................... 39¢ H ea\y aluminum with hinged cover. wool felt dryers. REG. Doub le 1.50 FISHING BOX H'.lnd om t i ny. st el box with sing 9sc automa til.! many value off red thru- nnive1 ~~Ty ale. " G re ham' Pow -oulevar &CO. ESHAM, Oregon