The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 17, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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K T T. T. S Tt n R O
Orenco School
Meet Monday;
Homes Painted
A nnus.
Anyhow
Stroke Fatal to
Ed Schulmerich
Employers Urged
to Setup Records
Cloudburst Damages
Crops Near Laurel
Kansas City
Mountain Home
Elmonica
O R E n O Ñ
Tl.urulny. Tuno 17. 10P.7
Mt H uini'v. Pi'ii ( ’hnptnan. M nxihn
Traffic Code
Foreseen Here
(By Mrs. Gail Karns)
ORENCO A nnual school m eeting
w ill be held Monday at 8
m at
the school house
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rich and Mr and
Mrs. Theo Rich and Mrs Alda Eg-
gim an and A ndrew Eggnnan spent
th e w eek-end at The Dalles and a t ­
tended the w edding of Miss V erna
C toeni and H. Tomilinson.
Sunday d in n er p a rty guests of
Mr and Mrs. Sam Rich w ere Helen
and Arnos Rich. G race R oland H ar­
old and L o rrain e Rich
Delores Stew art, g ran d d au g h ter o f
Mr. and Mrs C harles Evans, is
spending several w eeks w ith them
Mrs A. Allen and Miss B ertha
Lilleskov of Medford w ere guests
of Mr and Mrs. F rancis B ran d en ­
burg W ednesday evening.
Renovate Houses
Billy O elritlh is shingling and
painting his house and also p a in t­
ing his house occupied by M r and
Mrs R ichard Neff
Francis B randen b u rg is having the
interior of his house redecorated
Mrs. H M G oble received a te le ­
gram T hursday telling of th e death
of h er son's wife at Sabeatha. Kan
Mr and Mrs. C M. A lexander of
Council. Idaho, arriv ed nt Mrs C ar­
lyle's T hursday and w ill spend the
sum m er on th eir place northw est of
Forest G rove in th e T h atch er d is­
trict.
Miss D orothv Knox and L orane
Evans spent T hursday and Friday
in P ortland w ith Mr and Mrs. R ob­
ison.
Mr and Mrs. H. B. C raw ford will
live in the apartm en ts over B A
M itchell's O renco n ursery office.
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Naples and
dau g h ter G race of S eattle spent sev­
eral days last w eek w ith Mr and
Mrs. W ilfert. Mr. and Mrs. Naples
are on th e ir w ay to Chicago and
N ashville. Tenn
Miss Susan R utschm an and L u­
cille Roth and Roy R utschm an spent
th e w eek-end w ith Mrs N. B. Hop-
ton in Portland.
Jo h n McGee atten d ed th e n u rse ry ­
m an's convention in P o rtlan d at the
days las’ w eek v isiting his g ra n d ­
M ultnom ah hotel W ednesday and
m other. Mrs. E unice G reg o rie at
T hursday.
P arkrose.
Lucille McGee w ent to W oodland.
W hitford S ew ing and Q uilting
Wash.. Tuesday night to play in Miss
club, w hich som e ladies of th is
C heevers recital of W oodland pupils
iBy Mrs. E. W. H inrichs)
com m unity atten d ed , has closed for
O regon em ployers a re u rg ed by
Miss C heever is Miss McGee's teach ­
BLOOMING—Misses Je a n n e and th e sum m er. T hey p reviously m et Jan ies E Peebles. P o rtlan d m anager
er. Lucille w ill be Miss C heever s
associate teacher in W oodland next A nn Jepson sponsored a reception every F rid ay aftern o o n at the hom e of the Social S ecu rity board, to a r ­
in C ornelius school au d ito riu m Ju n e of Mrs. C lara W hitford.
year.
ran ge th e ir records im m ediately to
S u p erin ten d en t and Mrs. C harles com ply w ith req u irem en ts of the
Mrs. B. E. C raw ford and sons Van 5. honoring th e ir p arents. M r and
and Rex of C orvallis are guests S a t­ Mrs. Jo h n Jepson on th e ir tw en ty - W. T rach sel an d ch ild ren Jo A nne Social S ecu rity act
u rd ay of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown. fifth w edding an iv ersary . A bout six ­ and C h arles of T oledo visited here
E very em ployer in com m erce, in ­
Mrs. R obert V an d ev eri^o f T ro u t­ ty relativ es and frien d s w ere in a t ­ last w eek.
d u stry o r professional serv ice h a v ­
tendance.
A
m
ong
th
e
guests
w
ere
Alice
and
Vonda
F
o
ster
of
Sw
eet
dale arrived T hursday to care for
ing one or m ore em ployes, re g a rd ­
h e r m other. Mrs. N athan Rose, w ho Mrs. Jep so n 's sister. Mrs. Ed G ros- Home, w ho a re em ployed in P o rt­ less of w h e th e r the em ploye w orks
sen. and son B ern h ard of Hebo.
land. w ere S unday d in n e r p arty on a tem porary, p a rt-tim e o r p e r­
is ill.
H ow ard S n y d er of Deen River.
M em bers of th e Y oung People's guests at th e hom e of E sth er T ra c h ­ m anent basis, w ill be re q u ire d to
Wash., visited a t th e G ail K arns society a re to m eet at th e L u th eran sel.
file an inform ation re tu rn w ith the
hom e S aturday.
ch u rch in H illsboro S u n d ay at 8 a. B irth d a y Celebrated
ccllecter of in te rn a l rev e n u e in
A g ro u p of young folks from this Ju ly . P eebles explained.
Mr. and Mrs. F rancis B ran d en ­ m. A tru ck w ill convey ail of th e
b u rg spent M onday at W oodburn. m em bers of W ashington C ounty com m unity gave little J u n e D arlene
“No special form of bookkeeping
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. M itchell spent Young People's society to M ount G laske of O renco a b irth d ay party
re q u ired " said Peebles, "but the
last w eek at the M ultnom ah hotel A ngel from w h ere th e gro u p w ill to celeb rate h er fifth an n iv ersary . is
em ployer's records m ust show the
d u ring th e N urserym en's conven­ h ik e to S ilver Springs.
Mrs. E unice G reg o rie of P ark - social security account n u m b er of
tion held there. Mr. M itchell is
All of th e ch ild ren of Mr. and Mrs. rose sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith re la ­ each person u n d e r 65 y ears of age
president.
F red M uhly g ath ered fo r a fam ily tives here.
w hom he has em ployed at any tim e
reunion at th e p aren tal hom e S a tu r­
Mr and Mrs. O tto C. S m ith of since Ja n u a ry 1. 1937. W ages o r sal-
day afternoon.
Hood R iv er sp en t th e w eek-end ' aries paid to each em ploye betw een
P asto rs E. W. H inrichs an d R udolf w ith relativ es in th is section.
' Ja n u a ry 1 and Ju n e 30. inclusive.
M uhly. Messrs. E lm er M uhly, E d ­
I m u st also ap p ear on the em ployer's
w in K iek h aefer and Louis N e u k 'rk
I records."
have fo r th e f a s t w eek been a tte n d ­
(Continued from pare 1 >
ing th e sessions of th e O regon and
also organized a unit of th e bank W ashington D istrict Synod of the
corporation, w hich consisted of four L u th eran church held at T rin ity
county banks.
• By Mrs, J. A. McCoy)
(Continued from pare I I
church. P ortland. Mr. N eu k irk has
The senator w as th e last of five been delegate rep resen tin g St. P e t­ b ro u g h t d rin k in g w a te r from a d is­
M ilton C ropp has gone to Rich-
w ell know n S chulm erich brothers, er's church.
ta n t neighbor, th e w ell h aving so i lan d to w ork in th e hay crop.
including him self: H erm an, p o st­
R ichard H erdlein has been at th e
Ed R ebeski of O regon City
m aster h ere u n d e r th e last Cleve- coast for several weeks. H e re tu rn e d m uch soil w ashed in from th e o r­ is Mrs.
staying at th e L ouie S tro h m ay er
ch ard above to be unusable.
land adm inistration: W illiam, prom - hom e Sundav.
ran ch d u rin g th e stra w b e rry season.
inent dairym an: G eorge W.. m er-
Rev. R ud¿lf M uhly o f S qu irrel,
Mrs. Ed V anderzanden of H oqui­
chant and farm er, and Joseph, m er- Idaho, and E lm er M uhly of S eattle
am. Wash , spent a few days last
chant and farm er at Banks.
have been guests of th e ir p arents.
w eek w ith h e r husb an d 's parents,
1 o nc, S l ° ~ rup:,,ion
Mr. and Mrs. F red M uhly, fo r the
(B y M rs. M ab ie A llison)
Mr. and Mrs. J. P V anderzanden.
Bv 1900 S chulm erich again decid- past w eek.
• Too la te fo r last w eek)
B laine A lbrecht of P o rtlan d is vis­
cd th at his destiny was not too close-
Edw in K iek h aefer left S u n d av for
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S tric k le r e n ­ iting at th e Z elbert B ak er home.
Iy coupled w ith th e farm , so he his hom e at Waco. N ebr. H e accom-
m oved to H illsboro and entered th e panied T each er R ickenberg of P o rt- te rta in e d th e m em bers of M ountain A u d rey Johnson and b ro th e r of C or­
Home C h ristian E ndeavor society vallis is also th e re w h ile picking
m ercantile business in th e firm of land.
straw b erries fo r R ollie Cox.
F rid ay evening.
Bailey, Tongue and Schulm erich.
B ride-E lect H onored
R ichard Hovel of V ernonia spent
D ale B oulin has re tu rn e d to th e
This w as his first v en tu re in th e
Miss D oris Shay w as h onored w ith hom e of his m o th er. M rs
M ary th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. W.
business w orld, and la te r sold to a m iscellaneous b rid al sh o w er r e ­
th e firm of Connell. C ornelius and cen tly at th e hom e of h e r p arents. B oulin. D ale w as in th e U. S. arm y, H. W h itn er and M artin Jackson.
P a rty guests at th e J. A. McCoy
Downs. Previous to his v en tu re in Miss Shay w ill w ed Seth Sm ith of b u t receiv ed h is discharge so th a t
Hillsboro, he established and oper- P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr. S m ith w as h e could be of m o re assistance to hom e S unday w ere R ichard Hood of
V ernonia and M artin Jackson of
his w idow ed m o th er.
O ^ g o T o n t s V a r i ^ CreamCneS ln fo rm erly a resid en t of C ornelius
Mrs. E arl D oney. w ho has been W illow, O kla Mr. Hood and M artin
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jep so n a tte n d ­ v isitin g h e r p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n an d G ladys and E thel Mc­
H aving established him self in the ed th e fu n eral in P o rtlan d last w eek
business w orld of Hillsboro, he was of th e ir b ro th er-in -law , J. M. Raed- Jo h n S chm eltzer. w en t to M on­ Coy w ere p a rty guests S unday ev e ­
m o u th last S unday, w h ere she is n in g a t th e R obert K ey hom e in
one of th e organizers of th e H ills­ er. of n e a r B attle G round. Wash.
atte n d in g th e su m m er session of V ernonia.
boro Com m ercial bank in 1904. and
O regon norm al.
th e Cornelius S tate bank, w hich
M r. an d M rs. Les H affey and fam ­
la te r w as sold to A. S. Sholes.
ily h av e m oved in to th e P ercy
B anks Consolidated
H am ilton co ttag e fo r th e sum m er.
In 1927. th e H illsboro N ational
(By Mrs. L yle Sm ith)
Mr. an d Mrs. B. I. L ekas and
bank affiliated w ith th e H illsboro
Mrs. C harles C oiner and d au g h ter
ch
ild re n a n d Mr. an d Mrs. H arry
Com m ercial bank through Schul- G ladvs of Twin Falls. Ida . sp en t la=t
S
au
n d ers w e re w eek -en d visitors at
m e ric h s efforts, and becam e th e Sundav w .th Mr and Mrs Sam Olds
Com m ercial N ational bank of today, of Elm onica. Mrs. C oiner is Sam v ario u s O regon beaches.
It was at this tim e th at th e late E Old's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Dem-
I. K uratli, w ho died suddenly Ju n e mic of Sacram ento. Cal., also visited
"Prime of L ife” Loses
5, and Schulm erich becam e p artn ers Mr and Mrs. Olds last w eek.
An im p ressiv e m a jo rity of d riv ­
in one of the strongest banking in ­
M arvin. V erna and L au ra S tald er ers w ho fig u re in tra ffic disaster
stitutions in th e north w est during and th e ir u n cle sp en t a day last in O regon a re in th e ir m ost a le rt
th e period of bank failures, w hich w eek w ith th e ir sister. Rose S tald er, stag e of life— from 25 to 39. notes
began in 1929.
at T he Dalles.
th e O regon S ta te M otor associa­
In addition to th e v aried business
Jo h n D arrel S m ith sp e n t a few tio n .
interests. Schulm erich also found
tim e to ta k e an active p a rt in public
affairs. F or a tim e he took charge of
th e w ater and light dep artm en t of
H illsboro, during the period when
th a t institution was in financial d if­
ficulties. Records disclose th a t under
his m anagem ent, th e dep artm en t
w as placed in successful operation.
As a law -m aker. Schulm erich
served fo u r years each in the house
an d senate of the Oregon L egisla­
tu re , w h ere he took an aggressive
p a rt in passage of laws. Of his work
a t Salem he alw ays declared that:
“In m y opinion my greatest achieve­
m e n t was m y bill consolidating the
schools of h ig h er education in the
state."
D u rin g recen t years h e had
COLD RAIN and W IND
sta u n c h ly defended the republican
Cause A fter Effects
p a rty and took an active p art in the
la st p resid en tial cam paign. He was
outspoken and defended his convic­
tio n s in all m atters. A lthough denied
m uch of his education, he was a tire ­
less re a d e r and k ep t him self well in ­
form ed on business and public a f­
fairs.
Couple Honored on
25th Anniversary’
tt t t . t . s Ti Ö R O .
ive cam paign to m ake H ills­
boro "safety eiinseiiilis," was p ro m is­
ed Tuesday night th rough action
taken by th e oily council ill e n ­
dorsing a prop<iM»i| safety canim tign
.-ponsored l<> M is C E W ells
councilw om an.
Mrs Wells w as nam ed chairm an
o f a com m ittee to study safety prole
lee's in the city and propart' plans
and nooes'.iry ordinances to bring
the present traffic rules to date
and into full force.
In bringing h er proposals to the
fore Mrs Wells declared that, a p ­
parently. enforcem ent of existing
ordinances was one of th e prim e
factoi . in the cam paign S h e r e ­
lated the outcom e of a recent m e e t­
ing w ith businessm en and the d is ­
cuss. ,, of traffic regulations
She proposes, as one m easure, a
pledge to be signed by all bll.si-
nos inen on congested streets, guar
anteeing that m achines ow ned by |
em ployers, or em ployes, shall be
parked outside the business zone
d u rin g th e day.
DR. ABRAMS
DENTIST
H ave a Sew er Man Do
Your Work
SFWFR
CONNECTIONS
A ll Estim ates FREE and Include
A ll Plum bing Changes
Let us estimate your
plumbing work.
We handle all fixtures for a
complete Job.
J. A. SHORT
Phone 2902
318 N. Freeman
I
4-hour Plate
“Caterpillar” Ten, w id e
ami ill gond c o n d itio n .
“25" Cletrac.
“K” Cletrac.
”W ” d e tr a e .
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
“Caterpillar” and John Deere
T hird and Main S treets
Entire Stock of
Used T rucks
eelbase.
w ith v a n b o d y . G o o d tir e s w ith d u a k
M o to r in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n
1929 CHEVROLET PANEL DELI VERY— Motor in
v e ry fin e c o n d itio n . N e w p a in t. W i l l m a k e so m e ­
b o d y a \ e r y fin e t r u c k
H O C
fo r lig h t h a u lin g
fan*
SCHICK SHAVER
1933 AUSTIN SEDAN DELI VERY— R uns
tin e , lo o k s g o o d .
O n ly
145
•is
MODEL T FORD PICKUP— N e a r n ew t it es. G o o d
b a tte r y .
A s is, f o r
o nly « n r I)a<l one «lay in the »ear— » h i not re-
nil tuber hint with the one g ift thio w ill bring him
so n m rh real pleasure mid e o m fo rl » 'there'» nothing
h e'll appreciate m ore than n S C H IC K — the o rig in a l
eleetrlc « h a irr. It mean» doing away with
la th e r, liliiile » , lotion«. It mean« year« o f ea«y, eom-
fo rta h le »have«, th al leave the «kin «oft and smooth.
Show h im how much yon really ra re hv aurpriving
h im w ith a Sehiek on F ath er’« h a y — June 2 (h li.
M e 'II gladly dem onstrate to you the exeliisive patent,
ed features that m ake the Schick so c llirie n l.
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
C OM PLETE A t TOMOIHI i: SERVICE
( H EV ROI.ET HEALERS
L aits. S ales and Service
Illlls b iiro . Oregon
P hone l i t
Selfridge Furniture Co.
P hone 21 X
I Tl
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I f1
i
I
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•
A
M a y ta g
clothes by its careful washing.
I t saves every
week, and fo r more years, because o f its finer
because o f such im p o rta n t
M a y ta g developm ents as the one-piece, cast-
a lu m in um
tu b ,
sediment
W a te r Rem over.
line
tra p ,
and
See a M a y ta g now.
M u lti - M o to r
-
A ll Kinds of Concrete and Clay Building M aterials
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
P hone 1341
N orth of C annery, aero«« W. W ashington
B EA U TY SH OPS
INSURANCE
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
GEORGE T. McGRATH
G endtal B eau ty W ork
Permanent» and all kinda of
beauty work.
Telephone 18K1X
at
Sanitary Beauty Shop
Gaso­
a specialty
Telephone 1471
PERM AN ENTS
C om m ercial B uilding
Mabel Rcbendel
MODELS AS LOW AS
D EN TISTS
DR. RALPH DRESSER
D EN TIST
e ‘,
Telephone
M ANUFACTURERS
♦
FOUNDED 1893
♦
NEWTON. IOWA
r n Y H K T A N and flU R G K O N
X -R ay and !*hy»l<>-Therapy
Commercial
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
P h ysician and
S urgeon
W ells B uilding
O ffice 26H2
Telephone«
Renldenee 2C81
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Garbage Collection
Street. N ear Third
Telephone 2V61Y
O ffice In
N ational Hank Illd«.
Telephone«
O ffice 82X1
Kealdync« 791Z
by Appointment
D EN TIST
M ain
ami SURGEONS
A. O. PITMAN, M. I).
144
C om m ercial B uilding
Fisher-Thorsen Paints
132 S. Second Ave.
F lr .t N a tio n .1 Bank Building
Phone 2211
H lU.hore
PH Y SIC IA N S
DR. W. H. PASLEY
Kelvinator Appliances
HILLSBORO
W.«hinKtnn C .n n lr A g .n rlM
IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC E
H illsboro P harm acy
A ll kinds of Henutr Work
WEEK
St.
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
R oller
M odels
Let us supply you with con-
vrete or vitrified clay pipe,
handle W illamina and
Columbia Building Tile and
Drain Tile. G ales Creek,
W illam ette River and Cob
umbia River Sands and
Gravels.
t t jL / /
W
expense— saves
Sewer Pipe
o r *r o n s o *i p * P e '
,
■ j
saves la u n d ry
construction —
.
/ 1
I
/ V' *" /
Estim ates G ladly
♦
’285
285
1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK— 157-in c h
Fvenlnys. Sunday«
MAYTAG COM PANY
485
d u a l tire s . I ’ la l bed w it h c a n o p y to p . M o to r in
e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . V e ry R u ita h le
t o r b e r r y and t r u c k h a u lin g
Maytag Ironer.
THE
$
1933 CHEVROLET TRUCK— 157-in . h w h e e lb a s e ,
Plates Made in 3 Days
Know the cost before
you start
O regon
MVVc Selling Out Our
o v e rh a u le d . R e a r end in p e rfe c t co n -
ilit io n . L o o k s lik e a n e w tr u c k
low-cost ironing with the New
“Standard” Plumbing
Phone 72
llillsbori
1934 CHEVROLET TRUCK— 157 in. h w h c c
t> h ra n d n ew G o o d ric h tire s . M o to r ciitnp ete
electricity.» Enjoy also easier,
Repair
Used Tractors
All at Drastically
R E D U C E D P R IC E S
available fo r homes w ith o u t
I do all my own
oratory work.
Adriance Mower,
Johnston Mower, f
H-Ioot Hay Rake.
2-botlom 14-inch John Deere Pin WS.
13-inch Ensilage Cutter.
Centauer Garden Tractor.
W ith Plow, Disc Cultivator,
Rebuilt Drag Saws.
NEW 2-horse Riding Cultivator, a real
Gaston
ON YOU
THIS TIME OF YEAR
Used M achinery
T his procedure is hot i c e o m-
m ended in area o f highly fatal in ­
fections
w here t h e
incubation
period is short unless the person
has been previously vaccinated
"It is probable th a t a consider­
ab le percentage of vaccinated p e r­
sons carry an u n certain degree of
im m unity over into th e seeoiMi
year, even against highly viru len t
virus
T he deg ree of tins residual
I l l K FEVER IM M UNIZATION
Im m unity appears to be g reater in
i By S tale H eard of lle.'ilthl
w ho have been vaccinated
T h irty -tw o cases and five d eath s persons
tw o m m o r e -lie ,'v s .- .n o y e a r s Tile
is the 1936 report for tick fever in evidence as to w hether or not any
O regon Tw o cases w ere rep o rted degree of im m unity is carried b e ­
last w eek
yond th e second y ear is less su g ­
All persons obliged to w ork and gestive, U ntil fu rth e r and m ore
live in a tick - infested district d efin ite d ata are available, h o w ­
should he im m unized against this ever. it is necessary to recom m end
serious infection
.that th e vaccination of expused
Follow ing is a sum m ary of r e ­
sults of ten y ears' w ork in im ­ persons be repeated each y ear and
that th re e 2 ec injections, instead
m unization by th e U S P u b lic ’ of
the usual two. he list'd m areas
H ealth service.
"T he deg ree and duratio n of pro of high virulence, especially the
y e a r th at vaccine is given. Of
teetion vary w ith the vaccinated first
i x 'r s o n s vaccinated a n d
infected
individual and w ith th e degree of th
e sam e year, those th a t have r e ­
v irulence of an infecting strain of
ceived vaccine tw o or m ore su c ­
spotted fever virus
cessive y ears a p p ear to have g re a t­
"T he averag e person vaccinated e r resistance th a n those w ho have
in the sp rin g retain s a c o n sid er­
re
c eiv ed vaccine only one y ear "
able degree of im m unity d u rin g nt
T he vaccine is av ailab le to any
least th e rem a in d e r of th at y ear
T his degree of im m unity is u su a l­ physician in the state of Oregon
ly sufficient to afford full p ro ­ S end req u est to ' The O fficers in
tection against the re lativ ely verv C harge. U S P ublic H ealth S e r­
m ild strain s of spotted fever, hut vice L aboratory. Humiltoii. Mont.
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