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About Clackamas County news. (Estacada, Or.) 1928-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1941)
ULACKAMAS C O U N TY N E W i Old Timers Will Play Bail Consideration for those under stress is included in our dependable service CARROLL FUNERAL HOME DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE GRESHAM. OREGON 55 Phone 247 miiiiiMmiiiiMiMiiiiimiiiuiimmmminmiiimimiuimimiimiiiimiimmiiimim 5 Report o f Condition o f the C lack am as C ounty B ank =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiMiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiimiimi iiiiiimiiiimimmmiim'iiimiiimiimmiiiimimimmimmmiiniiimiiimii = o f Sandy in the State o f Oregon, at the close o f business on JUNE 30, 1941 ..................................... ..... ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $41.71 ov e rd ra fts ........... $225,505.02 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ................................................................ 73 I.G31.1Ö Obligations o f States and political subdivisions ........... 50 ',617.77 5.00 Other bonds, notes and debentures ................................... 9.00 Co: porate stocks ................................................................ Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve _ balances and cash items in process o f collection.... 202,888.57 Bank pi endless owned $1,900.00; furniture and fixtures $000.00 ........................................................ 2 !,500.00 Real estate owned other than bank piemises ...................... 3 ,195.00 T O T A L AS SE TS ....................................$658,351.52 L IA B IL IT IE S Demand deposits o f individuals, partneiships and corporations ........ $273,531 22 Time deposits o f individuals, partnerships, and corporations ............................................................ 206,928 .03 Deposts o f States and political subdivisions .................... 34,464 56 Other deposits (certified and officers checks, e tc .)....... 2,605 92 T O T A L D E PO SITS ........................ $517,429.72 Other lia b ilitie s ........ .......................................................... 2,364, 0B T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S (not incuding subordina- ted obligations shown below) ........................... $519,794 3 l C A P IT A L AC CO UN TS Capital ....................................... - ........................................... $20,000.00 Sill plus .......................................................................... ’ ........ 10,000 1.(0 Undivided profits .................................... ........................... 2,057 lb Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) ...................................................................... 6,500 00 T O T A L C A P IT A L AC C O U N TS ...................... $38,557.15 T O T A L L IA B IL IT IE S AND C A P IT A L AC CO UN TS ....................................$558,351. 52 Blue Lake Park.— Baseball from 10 a.m. until midnight will be the menu fo r sport fans at Blue Lake paik when the Old Timers’ baseball association o f Oregon holds its an nual picnic and get-together here. Feature events on the action filled program arranged by the oldster base bailers will be a tilt between the Seattle Old Timers and Portland Old sters and a game between a Seattle girls nine and a Portland girls nine. Included among the well known baseballers to see action in some form or another are Billy Sullivan, form erly with Chicago White Sox, Carl Mays o f the N ew York Yankees, Deacon Van Buren, colorful player o f Coast League fame, Suds Suther land, ex-Portland pitcher, Rube Max- mier ex-Portland and Detroit pitcher. who started out the current race with two successive wins were dropped in E to a second place tie with Troutdale = Rod and Gune club when they lost 3 a torrid 7 to 6 battle at the hands o f Ivy Service station the same ev ening. A fte r holding a 5 to 3 lead until the fifth inning Kiwanis was sent to the showers by a fiv e run rally in the last half o f the eighth inning when pitcher Ralph Wittrich waf knocked o f f the hill and replaced b.j E Les Bruns = Lee “ Andy” Anderson. held the Kiwanis clubbers to eight = hits while his mates only collected five hits from Kiwanian hurlers. Six costly errors speled defeat for the Kiwanis. The Tavern boys had foul errors chalked up against them. Corbett supporters were getting ready to celebrate their third straight win as the game went into the last of the seventh with Ivy Service trailing by a 6 to 1 margan but pitcher Red Bates let up and six runs crossed the platter in this seasons bggest one inning rally. Bates was tapped fo r six hits while Jerry Forman gave up 11 swats to the losers. = = = \\\Y A » ■ / I m ¡¡LL C AN H E LP PREVENT ACCIDENTS AND SlC K N E SS, DRAGS ON N A TIO N A L D E FE N SE . I n acc / o en ts alone this country last yea r SU FFE R E D AN ECONOMIC LOSS — IN C L U D IN G W O R K H O U R S LO S T ; OF * 3 .5 0 Q ,0 G 0 ,0 0 O — 9,»00,000 H U R T — 9 6 ,boo KILLED — A N D M O ST OF THE ACCIDENTS W ER E P R E V E N T A B L E . Try Our Classified Ads. V IS IT O R S and TO U R IS TS Colored view folders. 18 beautiful local and Oregon views in folder form only 10 cents. Also colored view postcards 5 fo r 5 cents. Hepp’s Rack et Store, 218 Main Ave. Gresham, — Adv. S A V E M O NEY — ESTA THEATRE ESTACADA, OREGON “ Where You hear R CA Sound” the “ Magic Voice o f tlk« Screen’ ’ end _______________________ ‘eg the Bert in P icturee ________ Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19 Double Bill Roy Rogers and Gabby Hayes in “ S H E R IFF OF T O M B S TO N E ’’ A thrill a minute adventure o f dangerous days in the old west plug “ R O O KIES ON P A R A D E ” A bombshell o f mirth and melody. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday July 20, 21 and 22 < “ V IR G IN IA ” The beautiful technicolor picture starring Madeline Carroll, Fred McMurray and Carolyn Lee. The magnificant love story o f a beautl» ful rebel. Also cartoon and news. Wednesday and Thursday, July 23 and 24 “ TH E C O U N T R Y F A IR ’ * Bargain Night* Featuring radio’s popular entertainers, .Lulubelle and Scotty Gil- dersleeve, Duke o f Paducah, the Vass Family, the Simp Phonies, Ed die Foy, Jr. Plus cartoon and scenics. linrest Thtiim (¿Memorial | 3 ark G RESH AM , OREGON A LAWN CEMETERY WITH PERPETUAL CARE Townsend clubs from caravan No. 1 in Mutnomah county have set thq date o f July 20, Sunday, fo r their picnic at Blue Lake park according to Mrs. Park Southworth president of the group und chairman fo r this get- to-gether. Following the religious set vice conducted by Rev. W etzel of Gresham at 11 o’clock, the afternoon will be spent in games, .recreational activities and races. Lots including burial prioed as low as $16.00 D IREC TO RS B. W. T H O R N E A R T H U R D O W S E TT L. L. K ID D E R F R A N Z O L B R IC H A. W. M E TZ G E R WM. M E TZG E R R O Y B O H ANN O N, Superintendent Phone Gresham, 246 Here is a real buy, a circulatng heater. A beautiful stove in walnut finish. In first class condition only $25. Worth twice what we are ask* ing. Also davenports from $4.95 to $35. These are real buys. Hundreds o f other bargains in household goods at money saving prices. Come and see, Tobaison Second Hand Store, Powell Blvd., Gresham, Ore.— Adv. m M O TH ER OF R. S. SM ITH DIES IN S E A T T L E Funeral services were held at Ren ton, Wash., on Thursday evening of last week fo r Mrs. Eliza Smith, moth er o f R. S. and Melvin Smith o f San- day who died at her home in Seattle. She was born in Philadelphia on January 6, 1858 and moved to Kan sas while a young girl. As Eliza Jane form,, only 10 cents. Also colored Ross she maried Alexander Smith ir view postcards 5 for 5 cents. Hepp’ s the middle west and came to Oregon Racket Store, 218 Main A ve. Gresh about a decade ago settling in Sandy am.— Adv. fo r a while before moving to the Sound city. 9 'm q ia d 9 *J>Ued Alka-Seltzer view folders. 18 beautiful f local Colored and Oregon views in folder iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM'iiiiiiiimimimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii» . An air patrol designed to work in conjuncton with the Clackamas cou» ty sheriff’s posse fo r defense or em ergency purposes has been organized with Cecil Haliinan o f Canby as pat rol commander. Four planes an- registered fo r tha patrol with personnel holding private pilot’s licenses lniuufing Haliinan, Chet Hatten, Gene Wymore, John Beck, Mickey Weygandt, Dick Dodge and Clem Dietz. John Deere tractors and a complete line o f farm equipment. Repairs and Wim py’s Tavern first half winner service. 5 o f Eastern Multnomah softball league Hessel Implement Co.,, Grethem. = took over the first place rung o f the — Adv. = standing ladder when they stopped Gresham Kiwanis 8 to 6 in an action packed game here Friday night. Cor T O W N SE N D G A T H E R IN G bett cellar holders o f the first half SE T FOR BLUE L A K E P A R K Sandy, Oregon -by Mat OUR DEM O CRACY wT T % n t m a A t u .i» : ETS ALL BE SOUND AND ALL CAN . - STRONG IN WIND AND B " AS W E LL A S HELP i f LIM IN RESO LVE. A IR P A T R O L JOINS | S H E R IFF ’S POSSE Softball Standing, Chang. V IS IT O R S and TO U R IS TS Clackamas County Bank F R ID A Y , J U L Y 18, 1941 Pioneer Picnic Sunday, July 27 Other survivors include four sons David o f Payette, Ida., Kenelm o Denver, O liver o f Yakima, and Alex ander o f Renton. Also three daugh ters Mrs M ary Church o f Renton, Mr: The big event o f the season, the B ill Anderson o f Seattle and Mrs. Sandy Pioneer association annual pic Sarah Bach o f Everett. o. • nic will be held on Sunday, July 27 at Jonsrud park on the B lu ff road E A R L Y PE A C H one mile west o f Sandy . This w ill be the sixteenth annual SEASON T H IS Y E A R picnic o f the society and an atten, The peach season in the Wilamette dance o f approximately one thousand valley is very early this year. In people are expected. , some orchards the peach trees were Jonas Cline, 93 o f Sandy will b » in full bloom on the fiis t o f March the king this year and Mrs. A ra Lus H illtop Orchard located near Eagle ted, 76 o f Gresham w ill be queen. Creek reports that their Rochester A splendid program o f entertain peaches which normally ripen about ment has been provided and therr the second week in August will be will be “ something doing” every min ripe the first o f the coming week, ute o f the day. Their Imptoved Early Alberta (Slap- Piizes will be awarded the oldest p y) peaches will bear a very lighL man and woman residents attending crop this year due to blossom blight the picnic and also the youngest de- will be ripe by the first o f August. cendant o f the pioneers. Other vareities o f Hilltop Orchard Features o f the afternoon prograr* peaches such as Rochester, Earl El- will be an old time fiddlers contest berta, Valiant and Hale are bearin') and a log sawing contest fo r men over a very heavy crop and due to the 50 years o f age. wet weather in May and June the There w ill be several good speak- peaches should run to large sizes. The housewives wlio have been ers and music thruout Ore day. Henry Perret is o ffic ia l coffeemak- canning Improved Early Elberta pea er and parking will be in charge of ches should this year plan to can Ro Max K ligel and Mike Thomas. C o ffe ' chester, Valiant or Earl Elberta for will be furnished by the association at least a part o f their canning needs, These varieties are all high flavored Bring your cups. O fficers o f the Pioneers assooiatioi and have a reputation o f being am ong the best o f canning peaches. are Ed Bruns, .president; John Rob erts secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Robert When fully tree ripened they are fu ll Jonsrud historian and Rev. A. B. Cab flavored. Housewives who plan to can W il der chaplain. lamette valley peaches must remem ber that due to the early season they O N L Y ONE M O V IN G P A R T should plan to do their peach canning TO T H IS PUM P. this year about three w«eks earlier than in normal seasons. The Apco turbine type pump mas ter water systems for home, farm and The beautiful technicolor picture camp have only on« moving part in the pump and will give you all the “ Virginia" starring Madeline Carroll water you need at lowest cost. Inves Fred MacMurray and Carolyn Lee i; tigate this pump before buying. Sold at the Esta theatre this Sunday, Mon by A. W. Metzger & Co., Gresham, day and Tuesday, July 20, 21 and 22k It is the magnificant story o f a beau Oiegon.— Adv. tiful rebel with a background o f ro o mantic Virginia with its stately man Free Enlargement at Davidson's sions, red coated fox hunters and Drug Store, Gresham, with any 6 or 8 verdant lovliness. Program conclude exposure film finish at reasonable with cartoon and news. price o f 26.— Adv. 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When the dimensions of onr legal tender bank notes were reduced after nearly a hundred and forty-five years of handling the big, clumsy bills that preceded the present ones, everyone saw In a flash the obvious advan tages. and exclaimed: “ Why didn’t anyone ever think of that before?" Now a new Invention has been acclaimed by the public, and shows signs of revolutionizing not only the distribution but even the manner of consumption of one of our most popular beverage«— beer. More of It Is being con sumed In the borne. This inven lion Is the can, with an Inner coating which performs the same functions os the Inner coating of a brewer's keg, In which this beverage Is now being widely distributed. Demand Exceeds 8uppl> In the many communities In which this new method of distrib uting beer has been tried the de mand for beer In cans has fai ex ceeded the supply, and people have exclaimed, as thoj did about the bank notes: "W hy didn’t anyone ever think of that tvifore?” The advantages are so obvious that they scarcely need recapitula tion. There are no bottles to re turn (which busy housewives fre quently overlook doing) and no doposlts to pay. The flat topped cans each hold as mjich as a bot tle. but they occupy only one-half as much space In the refrigerator, and they can be stacked. But there Is another advantage, T -.ot *o obvious until tasted the beer, that has contrib uted tt> the popularity of time« cans scientifically prepared ta contain this beverage. And that Is the universal verdict that It tastes better than beer In bottles. The reasons for this better tasta are that the time ot pasteuriza tion has been reduced In the cans and that the beer Is pro tected from light which Is harmful to beer flavor. And a Anal advantage to tbljL new boon to es which baa fontrlbuted to Its popularity la that the cans are easy to open, A can opener for liquids has been perfected with which you can cut a tri angular hole In the tops ot the caas by exerting as little pressure as you would to slice a piece of cheese. A Scientific Development Like most seemingly simple use ful things, such as an electric light bulb, for Instance, this keglined can has years of laboratery work and scientific studies befeind it. The big can manufacturing com pany which developed It has spe cialised for thirty years In making can Inner coatings, and devoted years of research to perfecting this special can to contain beer The result was a can quite dlf ferent from the ordinary can In which you purchase corn and beans. It looks the same on tha outside, hut tts Interior Is adapted particularly for the purpose for which It Is made. This scientific development of a formula for the special coating which performs the same fun» tlons as the coating of a brewer’s wooden keg haa attracted wu/IA- > vou *av« wide attention.*