C lackamas C ounty N ews VOLUME XXI11 ESTACADA, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEM BER 28, 1928 NUMBER 13 SANDY UNION HIGH ARMY AIDS LUTHERAN PROGRAM COMMUNITY ENJOYS SALVATION WINS DOUBLEHEADER NEW COURT HOUSE SANDY FAMILIES GEORGE KREBS ROME LARGELY ATTENDED MERRY CHRISTMAS DESTROYED BY FIRE ITEM DISAPPROVED Sandy Union high won the double- The Salvation Army corps of O re Sandy L utheran parochial school header at C orbett, the boy’s score be gon City did much C hristm as cheer ! children ¿rave an excellent program ing 28 to 27, and the Sandy girls work, and Sandy section wus rem em C hristm as eve, th e church having an won, 17 to 7. C urtis Bacon was "best bered, seven sacks of groceries being | overflow ing audience. A beautiful Estacada Takes on Holiday sent here and distributed to under Children Escape in Night m an” fo r Sandy, and M artha Mauld- Budget Adopted as Submit tree, brightly illum inated, with a “ leading lady.” families. T here was more tre a t fo r each, m ade all the children Appearance and Bus privileged Clothes; Travel Mile to ing, Friday ted by Committee With I | happy. th in enough in each sack for a well- night Sandy won the second iness Reported Fair balanced Christm as dinner fo r a fam gam e of the season a t Gresham . C ur Neighbor’s Home. The program consisted of songs This One Exception ily of seven. W. A. P roctor brought tis Bacon, left forw ard; V ictor Ba I and recitations by 2d of the school the donation out from the Army con, cen ter; Milton Suckow, right children and songs by the choir of Although this was said to be one headquarters and the Scales store The house of George K rebs, C edar g u ard ; Stanley Bacon, left guard, and OREGON CITY, Dec. 2ti.— R ejec 12, w ere interspersed. Rev. F. T. o f the most quiet Y ulctides ever truck kindly made the deliveries. Creek, burned S aturday night and G riffin, substitute. Gresham players tion of the appropriation of $50,000 Schoen w as in charge of the program known in E stacada com m unity, the everything was destroyed. V era, 13, w ere: Tim m erm an, right forw ard; fo r a new county court house was and also preached a t the service on people appeared to enjoy it as much • Makes Second Team woke up and found the flam es ea t Exley, left forw ard; Spath, cen ter; the outstanding feature of the 1929 as those with a lot of noise. Most Jonnie Shelley, a Sandy frosh at ing into the walls, and quickly G ustafson, right g uard; Full, left county budget m eeting held here Sal C hristm as m orning. o f the folks seemed to spend the the University of O regon, who made w akened the o th er fo u r children. Christmas Mass at Sandy guard, and substitutes, Hayden and urday. The 150 taxpayers who a t day a t home and enjoyed a home the second all-star speed ball team , V era and G eraldine, the la tte r 14, O tt. tended the gathering, expressed their Rev. F ath e r B oniventure held mid C hristm as dinner. is home for the holidays. At the end m anaged to get the younger children desire to keep down taxes by de night mass in honor of the Christm as- A large tree was decorated with of the season a first and second all- through a window and follow ed none featin g the proposal o f the W. C. T. tide, and also held mass again C hrist Young "Mr." Palmer Arrive» colored lights n ear the postoffice in star team is picked from all the play too quickly them selves. All of them The stork favored Mr. and Mrs. U. to add an item of $5000 in the mas m orning, both services being well E stacada by the Carl Douglass Post ers out fo r the season. Jonnie was walked a mile to the home of Mr. L. E. Palm er, Sandy, w ith a fine general county fugd fo r the con attended. o f the A m erican Legion, which gave a sta r player in the Sandy high bas and Mrs. Thom as K ubitza in bare boy, S aturday, Decem ber 22. Since struction of a cottage at the childrens Sandy Mill Contracts Sawdust th e apperance of a huge Christm as ketball team . feet, in a tem peratu re of 22 above Mr. Palm er is teaching w restling at farm home in B enton county. tree, and could be seen from all sec zero, and w ith only th eir night cloth Sandy union high school, he will, no Both the aforesaid m atters brought A. W. Bell has contracted the saw Undergoes Operation tions of town. ing on. doubt, learn how to w restle with the considerable discussion and the lat dust at his mill, which is being A very attractiv e Christm as tree, Removal of the gall bladder was Mr. Krebs was in Sandy at the “ lil fe lle r” when he gets the colic! te r proposal m et d efeat by a vote trucked to the city and sold fo r use in saw dust furnaces. though small, was beautifully lighted suffered by Mrs. Thom as K ubitza of home of his m other, and was ju st This is the P alm er’s first child. of 48 to 30. on the lawn in fro n t of th e H. C. Sandy, ten days ago. She was very ready to sta rt home, about 11 o’clock, The expenditure of the various de Spends Holidays at Home G ohring home. Many attractively ill, but is now recovering rapidly. when he was reached by phone. partm ents w ere discussed while others Portland Visitors W uinsche, who is employed decorated trees w ere found in many Calling on Mrs. K ubitza Sunday w ere Blankets w ere provided and the A m ong the passengers to Portland w ere passed w ithout com m ent. Judge in Alvena Portland, spent Christm as w ith places in Estacada. M ary Sharnke, C arl and Tom Ku children w ere brought to Sandy to F riday w ere Mrs. A. \V. Botkin, Mrs. C. W. K ruse and Com m issioner W The U-Need-A Bakery window h s bitza, Mrs. Sharnke and L. W orth- the home of th eir grandm other. The H. C. Stephens, Mrs. Mae Reed and A. W right took an active p art in the home folks in Sandy. a very pretty Christm as decoration. man. m other of th e children is in th e state d aughter Florence, Mrs. M innie H an m eeting and cleared up m any cloudy Family Reunion Held A tree with colored lights is very a t hospital. son and daughter and A. G. Ames. m atters by answ ering questions. A fam ily reunion was held at the tractiv e, and th ere are fancy cakes Fred Jun ker Sails for Europe The item of $5000 for b etterm en t- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Cahill and bakery goods surrounding it. Fred Jun ker, Sandy high and U. SCHOOLS RE-OPEON at the county fa ir grounds brought C hristm as. Those present w ere Mr. NEW ENTERPRISE A m ong the pastry goods is a fruit of O. g rad u ate, sailed from New considerable discussion as did and M rs. M orris Cahill and children ON JANUARY 2ND BECOMING POPULAR about tu a e baked by W illiam W eingart the York, a week ago, fo r Europe, fo r the $3500 appropriation fo r allow of A storia, Mr. and Mrs. R obert C a p ro prietor of the bakery, ten years an indefinite stay. F red will no Mr. and Mrs. G rant D unlap, who ance. A. M. Kirchem of Low er Lo hill o f Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Glen The E stacada schools closed Friday recently ago. doubt visit his fa th e r’s and m other’s ! afternoon a cleaning and gan opposed both proposals on the D ouglass of Y oncalla, Joe Cahill of fo r the holiday vacation pressing established Am ong the attractiv e windows of relatives in Germ any and visit other business in hat is known grounds th at th e county did not have P ortland, Perry Cahill of Spokane, and will resum e again W ednesday, as th e old postoffice w building, th e town, th at of G. P. Rose, the countries before he returns. E sta th e money, and H. H. C hindgren, the and Mr. and Mrs. Sam aB rr of Es Jan u ary 2. In all of the grade rooms S. & S. H ardw are and Lovelaces, Gem cada, are pleasing th eir patrons ith president fo th e fa ir board, and oth tacada. C hristm as decorations abounded, and the high quality of th eir work, w and Family Reunion Held R estau ran t and the E stacada M eat ers, voiced th eir approval of the two trees added pleasure to the are enjoying a good patronage fo r a appropriations, com pany deserve special m ention. and H. E. Cross, fo r Form er Estacada Student Weds A t the Franl: W hitaker hom e in small Y uletide festivities. T here w ere C hristm as shopping was unusually Cstacada, Christm as, was a small program s and distribution of presents beginning. m er county judge said “ E ith er have R obert Cahill, a g raduate of the light this year until w ithin a few fam ily reunion; the guests including i and liberal tre a ts from each teacher. This class of work has been going a good fair o r none at all.” E stacad ahigh school, and May Stod days of the big tim e, and the last Mr. and Mrs. E. M. S tanton, Toledo, By a vote of 20 to 28 th e $5000 dard, a teacher in the Albany schools, o ut of th e city, b ut as the people are | T here was also an in teresting pro th ree or four days C hristm as shop Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. B urt Sm ith gram a t the high school and presents becom ing acquainted w ith the new item carried and the $3500 allow ance w ere m arried in Portland D ecem ber ping was ahead of expectations. The of Elm ira, Ore. The ladies are sis exchanged. concern, m ore and m ore of the clean passed by a 39 to 23 vote. 22. Bob is a senior in industrial arts People’s Store o f E stacada had an ters of Mrs. W hitaker. John W hita- ing and pressing work is being kept A question was raised on the sal at O. S A. C., a rd hob .he office of ary received by D. T. M eldrum , the the M emorial Union which recently at home. unexpectedly large sale of Christm an Kev was also present. Spend Christmas in Portland goods Saturday and M onday, and on county surveyor, and it was revealed dedicated the M em orial Union build Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall of the Tuesday m orning the fro n t of th< SUNDAY SCHOOL th at his salary for being surveyor is ing on the cam pus. Mr. and Mrs. Home R estaurant took them selves E. H. S. BASKETBALL store looked as if it had been hit bj PROGRAM PLEASES aw ay from business cares and w ent SCHEDULE ARRANGED $1800 a year, set by law. He re Cahill will make th eir home in Al a cyclone. P ractically all the stock ceives travelling expenses and $50 a bany fo r the present. | to Portland C hristm as day to visit bought fo r the C hristm as trad e hat. I A lovely C hristm as tree, decorated I Mrs. H alls’ sons and fam ilies. They m onth from the m arket road fund for The basketball schedule of the supervising construction and m ain been cleaned out. ! ate the C hristm as dinner at th e home shiny, and lighted w ith strings girls and boys team s of E stacada tenance of such roads. Com m issioner by the county to be in charge of m ar The w eather on C hristm as day war and 1 of th eir son P erry, had supper with high school is as follow s: ket roads, the state would force the of colored electric lights, pleased the W right, E x-Judge Cross and others county to em ploy an o th er engineer alm ost m eal. W hile many had pre children Sunday night. Bags of can- th eir son E rnest and fam ily and re Jan u a ry 11, boys team a t Colton. said th at if M eldrum was not hired and his salary would be $200 o r $250 dicted snow, the sun cam e out warm ly and nuts were given to all the m ained over night w ith th eir son Will Jan u ary 18, boys and girls team s and one was rem inded of a spring day children and fam ily, com ing home W ednesday. a t Sandy fo r a doubleheader. a m onth, and by the present arra n g e following the program , by ra th e r than C hristm as w eather as is 3anta Claus Spittler, who pleased old m ent the* county saves m ore than SANDY GRADE SCHOOL F eb ru ary 5, boys team at Milwau- expected. LEGION DANCE POSTPONED kie. $150 p er month. md young alike. PROGRAM A SUCCESS The only extra-ordinary features T here was some discussion on program included recitations The dance a t Eagle C reek hall, F eb ru ary 15, boys and girls team s in E stacada on C hristm as day was c ry The which was to have been given S at at Molalla. health ent expenditures, Lucille Lundy, Rrances an r Buddy Sandy g rad e school program some argu departm special show at th e Liberty T heatre Reed, Regene Bader, D orothy Duns- urday next, is being postponed on ac- in g th at much was lev F eb ru ary 22, Colton boys team at pleased the patrons and friends of ied fo r traveling too expenses which was well received, and a danct nuir, Naomi Popoff, Paul O rr, Aug- dount of the unusual am ount of ill E stacada. of the the school g reatly Friday night. It in the Masonic building, given by .ist B ittner, Victor Lundy, David ness in the country. The next Le county physician and nurses. C ounty M arch 1, Canby a t E stacada, dou was quite colorful, especially the officials declared th at only $00 th e E stacada Band O rchestra. steinm nn A nna Louise Larson, A lta gion dance will be held the la tte r bleheader. poinsetta drill, the play, “ Q ueen’s m onth is paid the nurses fo r traveling a C hristm as church services and pro Jrooks, Ellen Hall (original compo p art of Jan uary . M arch 8, M ilwaukie boys’ team at C hristm as,” th e soldier's drill, the gram s w ere given on Sunday. The sition); songs by C leta and Naomi th eir expenses run much Estacada. doll dance by E leanor B ittner, the although school program s w ere given on Friday ’opoff, Donald Smith, Joe Shelley, A. Smith 111 higher. This schedule gives the boys nine of Kris K ringle and Christm as Som e fifteen or m ore women from preceding. Phyllis C hristianson and R uth B ar A. Sm ith of the E stacada Tele gam es and the girls five games. palace visitors. phone and Telegraph com pany, has rett. T here will possibly be o th er gam es Songs by the prim ary room, little various circles of the W. C. T. U. SANDY GRADE SCHOOL in attendance in the interests of Rev. Gill told the story of “ The j been ill with influenza and was con- I scheduled later. M arie D ahrens, and the school, w ere ! were HAS FOUR CHRISTMAS TREES O ther the adding of $5000 to the general W ise M an.” The service was I fined to his hom e several days. Dr. well received. W. W. Rhodes is also ill w ith the INTER CLASS DEBATES county fund for the cottage a t the B runs was old Kris Krin-1 children’s The C hristm as spirit was featured much enjoyed by the large crowd. disease this week. C onsiderable I IN ESTACADA HIGH gle; Bobbie farm home. The discussion Lola Dodd, king; and Roxie M e-j at th e Sandy grade school, a tree all EAGLE CREEK SCHOOL sickness still abounds in the com revealed th at the district atto rn ey trim m ed and p retty was in each m unity. Lively in terest was taken in the Cormick was queen. had ruled th at it was illegal to levy GIVES FINE PROGRAM room , and a big and a little Santa inter-class debates in the E stacada money which was to be spent in an Claus delighted the children. Henry high school last week. The question VISIT HALTED BY NEW YEAR’S EVE o county, the cottage being o u t K eisicker played the p art o f Santa EAGLE CREEK, Dec. 27.— (Spe BAD SNOW STORM side th er Clackam was Resolved, th at an activ as county. DANCE SCHEDULED debated in Mr. M allery’s room and also in cial).— The school children, under ity period of fo rty m inutes be in S peakers on behalf of the m atter the direction of Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Van F leet’s room s; S. G. Spit- cluded in the daily program of the Mr. and Mrs. C. H ieinbotham and said th a t the cottage would house 20 tie r fo r Mrs. M enger and Mrs. Miss Clute, gave a very enjoyable The E stacada Band orchestra has E stacada high school. son Leslie and Mrs. H icinbotham 's children but th at Clackam as county B row n’s rooms. S pittler drove up in program Friday evening, which was scheduled an o th er one of th eir ser T uesday m orning the freshm an a f m other, Mrs. M. L. Sevier, left in could only have from 6 to 10 young ies of popular dances, to be held in well attended. The program includ " s ta te ” and the entire school enjoyed firm ative team , consisting of Glen eir car Monday m orning fo r »Stev sters, the rem ainder being from coun 'd, besides m any C hristm as songs and the Masonic hall, E stacada New C ary and Lillian K enw orthy defeated th him greatly. W ash., to visit the W illiam ties having no building there. The recitations, a violin duet, piano trio, Y ear’s eve,— M onday night, Decem the sophom ore negative team consist enson, Hieinbotham fam ily. W hen they proposal was defeat* ber 31. piano duet, pantom ine, “ The F irst Celeb-ates Birthday ing o f E arl H assell and W alter reached C orbett they w ere obliged to In speaking agai 50,000 Miss E thel Hay m an was eighteen C hristm as,” “ The R uggles,” dialog; The augm ented orchestra is prov Sm ith. come back on account of the severe sinking fund for a new >ur 1 >u<e, ing popular w ith th e dance fans. The and a parting Christm as wish by a T hursday and to celebrate the event T uesday afternoon, the senior a f snow storm . Mr. Kirchem said, ‘“ Let s v;r . v dance C hristm as was a success from firm she invited about th irty of her young wee first grade miss. ative team . Bob H ayden and we g et o ut of debt 1 f < U ndauted, the next day they de friends, which included her Sunday S anta Claus, with Mrs. S anta and every standpoint and a larg er a t Pauline Buell, defeated the freshm an cided to try again to m ake the trip. plan fo r a new build m tendance is expected on New Y ear’s school class, to assist h er in celebrat son Tommy, added greatly to the en negative, Harold Bishop and Paul On arriving at C ape H orn, they wore Judge II. E. Cross s m <I ti>;« r > j»ru ing. Gam es w ere played, and to joym ent of the evening, and they re i eve. Syron. told th at it would he impossible to en t courthouse is go 1 fo r another 10 close the evening’s festivities, a most mained long enough to distribute W ednesday afternoon the first vic g et through, but nevertheless, they years and th at some ro :n SANDY GIVES GENEROUSLY sum ptuous and delightful luncheon ’goodies” to all the children and to tory fo r th e negative was won by the could he secured by dividing the cir m ade the venture and arrived a t th eir FOR COMMUNITY SCHOOL senior team , composed of Robert w as served, with th e assistance of view appropriate gifts m ade in in destination about m idnight. It was a cuit court room. He stated th a t the Mrs. Haym an. All who attend ed re dustrial a rt work, which included Sandy business men gave gener M archbank and Blanche A rm strong, strenuous trip. money would lay in th e hank, draw p ort a delightful tim e. Aunt Diana Door Steps, ring games, ously fo r the children’s Christm as over th e ju n io r affirm ativ e team On C hristm as day »Mrs. S evier’- ing only 2 per cent in terest until the match can holders, match scratchers, tree at the C om m unity church, as composed of L oretta W allace and grand daughter, Mildred H ieinbotham , tim e arrived for building the new calendars, book ends, toys, baskets, follow s: Sandy M arket, J. Scales, G eraldine Connelly. In each case the was m arried to Jam es B urlingam e I courthouse. ESTACADA LOCALS bird sticks and raffia vase holders. Krebs C onfectionery, Reed & Stein- decision of th e judges, who w ere fac and the w edding was celebrated in The levying board, composed of the due form . county court, has the final word in Mr. and Mrs. R. E. More of G lad The P. T. A. served the usual de m an, Sandy D rug Store, G eorge Ma- ulty m em bers, was unanim ous. the 1029 budget and if they desire, stone w ere guests at the home of lightful evening lunch which netted ronay, and P. R. Meinig. O regon people was the clearing of the $50,000 can be included in the Mrs. M oore's parents, Mr. and Mrs about tw enty dollars, which will be The cash donation from o th er bus ESTACADA LOCALS th eir walks from snow Thursday budget. applied to the piano fund, and also iness and local folks am ounted to John Page, Christm as. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cooke and help pay fo r the hot lunches served $20, and is used to make a paym ent Mrs. F rank Chevron and little m orning. The “ b eau tifu l” com 1 he follow ing are the allow ance» d aughter of O ’Dell, O regon, are in menced to come down W ednesday af for the various d ep artm en ts for 1929: children enjoyed C hristm as with rel to the children at noon. on the C im m unity church piano. E stacada w here they spent C hrist ternoon and it snowed during the ( ircu it court. $7.500; county court, atives in Portland. School vacation will extend Party at Marshall Home mas. Mrs. Chevron is the daughter night, later tu rn in g into rain. The $5700; justice court, $5000; sheriff, H arvey W oodw orth, who is em through C hristm as week to Jan u A Christm as p arty given by V er of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chapm an and streets were very sloppy. $15,040; tax d ep artm en t, $11,555; ployed in P ortland, spent Christm as ary 2. non M arshall a t the home of his p ar her visit here was also fo r the p u r Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boyle and son county clerk. $*875; reco rd er$7 07 1 ; w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Law ents, Mr. and Mrs. John M arshall of pose of caring fo r her m other, who W alden and Mrs. R. E. B axter from tra ffic officer, $2100; trea su rer, W oodworth. G uests at th e G. E. Law rence home rence and children, also of P ortland, S pringw ater, C hristm as eve was en is ill and confined to h er bed with P ortland were guests of »Mrs. N. B. $4400; surveyor, $4885; assessor, Ecker »Monday night. Mrs. Boyle is $12,110; health o fficer, $7080; au d i C hristm as w ere Mr. L aw rence’s and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens of joyed by a large num ber of his the prevailing disease, flu. An unusual duty to perform fo r a dau gh ter of Mrs. ker. j friends. tor, $2.500; courthouse, $4070. brother, S. W. Law rence and w ife of Los Angeles.