Page Six Thurrtdny, October 7. 1937 N u t H arvest Started on Scholls Farms ning to en te rta in th e countv fed eration som e tim e this month. B ride-Elect H onored— Miss May Hudson, bride-elect of David Kent, w as given a show e r F rid ay night at the home of Mrs. E rnest Z u rch er of near H ills boro. More than 40 w ere in at- iBv Mix» Lorrain«* Drntmin) SCHO LLS—F ilb ert h a r v e s t i n g a n d ,‘h« honor guest re started in full sw ing in this com- erk m m en t’’'' p rc‘enU E n' m unity Monday m orning. W alnut m a k iM b i d e“» “ " as R apid D evelopm ent o f T ra in e d ‘Seeing E y e’ P roving Invaluable as G u id e fo r Blind irlin g trailic o rpHE E hoavv. heavy, sw swirling - a large city, forever a source of fear and danger to the blind, need no longer hold the terror it does for those unfortunates who are doomed to spend their l.a r v .s t la expected to begin next ” “ *** b00to- lives in temporary, partial, or week B e n e fit Success even permanent darkness. The benefit chicken su p p er spon And the reason for this is the sored by the Scholls R ebekah club “ seeing eye." last W ednesday evening w as well The “ seeing eye" Is nothing attended. T h irty -fiv e dollars was more than a German shepherd (By Mrs. J. M. Davidson) cleared Color schem e for the tables HELV ETIA —The little church at dog—more fam iliarly known in and Hall decorations w ere yellow America as the police dog—and filled ,o to capacity- capacity ’lvej a w " as fll,cd orchid ri and green. T he follow ing i H i elvetia short . program was given: piano solo Jo u rsd a v w hen funeral service was is becoming more and more fre quently- used as a guide for the by Mrs rs. W _______ illiam B _________ C handlee: _ violin ,for ,h l.' ,a,e G ottlieb Egger Jesse Snyder, accom panied nanied by bv . e deceased had been an invalid blind. solo. Jesse ______________ ___ f ° r several y ears suffering from a Evelyn Hesse: song by Billy and For years dogs have been used Raym ond M cC ann." duet. V irginia w cak h eart His happy disposition for this purpose, but it has been and N adine B unnell: clarin et solo, and good care from his fam ily un- only since the World War that H arrv Schm eltzer; song by Mrs doubtedly prolonged his stay h ere the “ seeing eye" movement has W illiam C handlee and Mrs.' J. M The Egger fam ily lived in tins d is been adopted from a scientific S tretcher, and a reading by Rev. trict for m any y ears before m oving S team » Cushing. The club w ishes to L aurel \\ hile here he helped o r viewpoint, stud.ed. and brought to thank th eir friends fo r th e ir co ganize th e M ountaindale-H elvetia to the position It now occupies. Schw eizer-V erein and was a c h a rt So many men were blinded operation. er m em ber and helped build the during the war that the safety Birthday Celebrated little hall on the K orn place w here problem for those so afflicted Mrs. E. J. H ow ard en tertain ed “ v held th e ir became acute. A German or « r x « . ¡ u s ? « a ganization at Potsdam was the a x sS i x i ' ” d ,h e , h first to train dogs on a large The movement spread c m h u c rc X h D d FriH nv A w .’ ith d to day h er scale. ^ arlors p m ^ l a M ^ W Bun ^ ^ h ’ a a r d r it ^ L ? itz k tl ^ r e tu " r n T e hl‘7 rapidly. Today four organiza tions in the United States carry nell Mrs Ernes. Hanson and Mrs m o th er M ^ E S ch m id ? w ho £ on this work. They are the S. A. G otter w ere join t hostesses tam ed i fra rtn iw i lim h n S\ Eye in Tennessee; the Plans for finishing the w ork of th e A nother d iu c h t ir k R ./h W rii ? Seeing church kitchen w ere m ade and w ill erson o * B e a v e rto n ’i - B tr,h a New York Association for the sta rt in a few weeks. wX G e rto n is carin g for Blind, with training grounds in Mrs. S tearns C hushing Jr. w ith fa’X ^ e H H° 8 8 al° ng Princeton, N. J.; the La Salle h e r m other. Mrs. Jo h n Ulrich, of kennels in Minnesota, and the Mr and Mrs David Tschabold vis Salem w ent to S eattle T uesday to ited his brother. John Tschabold. at Wilson kennels in Michigan. Cornelius Resident Dies After Hint •ss Pave the Path to Prosperity Willi Printing! .h im Ih ic . i.tii-.d fu n n er «if a H i ornclius, lin'd S unday nfler mi ex- I tended Illness lie Wil> no v,.a ls ■ old. mid had lived al C ornelius for 1 th e past 17 y ears ■ ■ ago Hia wife M.,,,., I hies, .bed in 1913. ^ S u iv iv in g a re th ree sons. H enry l of C ornelius: Jo h n I) of Fort Hansom. N D . am t H erm an .if I orllam t amt Iwo d aughters Mrs Marv Fiek of Fargo. N I), amt Mrs A nnie Fick of Verona. N 11 lie « a s a member of the L utheran church. Hayward Friday nod Saturday S pecials (Bv V ivian lliitlsonl I he farm ers of this com m unity are very busy harveating then- p ru n e crop. Cecil S helton and children have m oved to B anks from the U pdike place to a new w oodcutting jot. Miss M abel E Hanson, school teacher, spent the w eek-end at h er hom e in H illsboro. Green Mountain the Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt land Sunday. Jo h n is now in a bodv J^ECAUSE they are less easily e v P ed o r 7 ,tAR° “ eVe,‘ S s , , “ ‘u rc on ,h e b» ' p erm itting “seeing cast as a v erteb ra w as c r u s h e d distracted, female dogs are when he fell from a silo on the used for the most part. Each ye d o rs to accom pany th e ir m asters on railw ay coaches i n , I Tschabold place. He w ill have to be ’ » " “ cars opened the w ay for scenes such as show n ab«n e ?U ,e re dog is subjected to a rigorous in this cast about tw o m onths W hile LohlerdSni-n p i.7 ,KCf ,<M>k# on » ' " ‘b »» ber blind master. \ W in P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. T schabold training for a period of several Lohler of Pittsburgh, hands his ticket to the conductor. ca*'ed at «fie St. V incent hospital to weeks. She must learn to stop see Mrs. Wenzel. S he is im proving when she comes to a curb, must and understand them as much as paddled leisurely around the slowly. learn the commands “ forward," possible. He must develop his lagoon. Club Serves “ left,” and “ right.” The dog hearing so that h? can sense Recently President Roosevelt S unshine club served lunch to ov must learn not only to obey, but changes in traffic direction in er 20<i at th e M ike W aefler sale last to disobey as well, should her signed a bill making it legal for order to be of assistance to the Tuesday. A crow d of over 400 at- master m aster give give the th e wrong w ro n g com m and blind people to take their ••fee command dog when traffic lights change tended the sale in the afternoon and unconsciously lead him self ing eyes * into the coaches on color. when th e cattle and som e v ery fine into d a n c e r ' ntm self railioad trains, where heretofore horses w ere sold. — s But above all. the blind must they were forced to put the ani With the blind man holding develop confidence in the ani Family Moves M erle Jo h n sto n bagged a large mals in the baggage cars. Street M r and Mrs. Alex K arpstein J r deer n ear C ochran S unday His onto a rigid, handle-like leash, mal in front of them. This is cars also w ill be compelled to of M idway moved to th e C harles b ro th er Sim on and F red W enger ac- the dog as a rule walks about accomplished by easy stages, be admit canine passengers. two feet ahead, picking her wav R eam er place recently. com panied him ginning in sections with little Joins Marines ... . The development of the "see traffic, going on to more crowded Donald H erd joined th e U. S m ar- « e h ^ a hail ^ t o b ^ n d OeToVr through crowds and avoiding ing eye" appears by far to be the telephone poles and other ob areas, and then finally to the ines at San Diego. Cal., several noblest thing the dog has ever stacles. The animal serves as 16 a Sw iss Songfest. heavily traveled districts. w eeks ago. done for man. In reality, it rep eyes for the blind master so Mr. and Mrs. A lfred N yegger and “ “ •“ •= u l“ ' “ m a ste r so • • • Observes B irthday resents a real sacrifice. No needs no com m and Miss Yvonne B unnell was given his b ro th er Sim on N yegger. w ho " e11 P181 'THERE is no end to where the longer can she live a normal q u ick en th e pace, o r slow it a dinner party S unday at the home are stay in g at th e F red Y unger dogs might go or what they dog s life, with a large degree o f h e r parents. Mr. and Mrs. W A place, w ent to the heaches over th e dow n because of congestion might do with their masters. " Mrs"1 H ector F eu erste.n has been m u « ‘u n d e ^ '^ p e t h o T o ? tra in ' of freedom. The work entails Bunnell, in honor of h er birth d ay One dog attended classes daily Mr. and Mrs. F. J. H arm on and tireless and constant devotion to • - perioa oi train- at the University of Pennsyl fam ily of Valsetz w ere visitors at helping h er parents. Mr. and Mrs — duty and a curtailing of manv ' ng before he is ready to co M ike W aefler. They m oved from vania, where his master was a th e L. H M urray hom e last canine instincts, even to fore Rock C reek to th e ir new hom e at operate with his guide. To be- student. z\nother took rides in W ednesday and Thursday. going chasing a cat which the "> w ith, he should like dogs a canoe while her blind master Mrs. Jesse W eisneski and ch ild M aplewood. dog may spy on the street ren of Depoe Bay visited last week Baumann Moves Jack B aum ann has moved from at the W. C. H eaton and H. T. Hesse plans to sponsor a 4-H club as out th e farm n e a r H elvetia store to the homes. of its projects. S p rin g er place on th e m ark et road. Mrs. Cora H eaton of n ear H ills R P. C ourtney has razed his silo, boro and Mrs. H. T. H eese atten d ed 'Bv Mrs. Jo h n H aas e) a farew ell luncheon last Friday in ! and is disposing of his field cor •n. Quito a few fam ilies from both (By M rs. M a tte Allison) P o rtlan d in honor of Mrs. Myra C ourtney p lan s to cut dow n on his com m unities atten d ed the w edding B aker, w ho is leaving for Florida MOUNTAIN HOME—P lans for a of V ictor B randt and F lorence soon. m em bership and m oney - raising d airy herd. Haase in P o rtlan d last T uesday eve- M r and Mrs. 11 I. L ekas and fam rung. Thomas Sw ain of W hittier. Cal., contest by th e M ountain Home J hom e of *•“ his d u au a u g u h ici. ter m Mrs - is - - at - the — — rs. An assem bly fo r th e 4th and 5th C 'lristian E ndeavor society w ere ily m oved to th e ir own place, the t v S CVe!'ai. Iadlcs of thc Hill and W alter Jaq v ‘ ily - for - sev- grades was held M onday afternoon d *scussed F rid ay even in g in the Body farm . last w eek. They plan w aiter Jaquith. and fam eral w w eeks ce^ s Mr. B ushnell, band leader, talked to Jh u rch parlors. A H allow e'en social to install a new electric w ater sys Dale club spent W ednesday at the hom e of Mrs Sam G erig and did Mr. and Mrs. R O. K eith and the children about organizing the ?o r th e ir own m em bers O ctober 29 tem in th e n e a r future. some sew ing for h er g randchildren. fam ily retu rn ed to th e ir hom e school band. A dem onstration of Is aIso Plan n ed - C om m ittees ------ A nton U nger spent several days T hursday a fter spending six w-eeks d ifferen t band in stru m en ts was giv- a PP°‘n *ed by th e president, Miss G ibbs D ram atic club m et at th e at San Jose. Cal., w h ere they w ere en G ladys T ay lo r ^ mrUn‘,y hal1 F riday evening. at his hom e h ere last week due to crushed em ployed. The school flags, w hich have ve beer been , M em bers of the 4-H ju d g in g team P P lans a? s fo >f plays o rk -.t n toe. .n i W " hen " he ’if. re , t l tu u r rn n c e d d fo r r a a series series < of plays w e re to ■i w Double S'X to Meet undergoing a cleaning and pressing ressing. From C hehalem M ountain P otato ™adS at ’hat tirP c Thp d u b sp .m - d a \ a fte rn o o n h'e ' t o o k ' i ' ' ' I V " ' Double Six. I. O. O. F. and Ruby are again on display in th e • c]ass. club, w th th eir leader. R ichard 5° ^ d a d a^ e las< S atu rd ay ev e- an d Mr W II R, a » >S rn° th*'5 R ebekah lodges, will be en tertain - ' rooms, Joyce, w ill atten d the stock show M ore th an 5» couples atten d - they X 'n t , w ...u , 8 " ’,K and 99 WlI®?nville at 8 P m - O ctober O fficers Elected and an d tak e p art a rt in the th e "judging iud<rin<« °con e o „ . ed a ''e e k .y .s itm g relatives and friends in Bellingham 23. according to announcem ent bv Class officers have been elected tests this w eek. C o n v I n .L n ? K Sec^ ta r y - L" the 4A, They are: Lesllc T rau g h - R ichard H orm brook. w ho recen t- W ash O r“ ’b e r, 1 5 I „ b er president: Ross Olsen, vice-p res- b - left h ere to join th e navy, has ennvtrlt1^ 810 .u°U?ity J ° ° F ‘dent: B arb ara Welch, secretary, and und erg o n e an operation, but w rites c ° 2 ' j n tl.on ,7llh H T Hesse as Jo an C hristensen, song lead er to his uncle and aunt here Mr a n d O t F d h a i l 'n r t T ^ i V S eb °n s I- O W allace S igler has gone to S o u th - Mrs R ichard Joyce, th a t lie is get- ° ' -l i p r h , ^ 1hb er7 s aJ 8 P' m nrn Oregon for tw o w eeks, d u rin g “ ng along satisfactorily. R ichard snnnnrCh«Ur.<u1 b?ard ,had a Pot Iuck h»s fath er s vacation. m ade his hom e w ith th e Jovce supper at the church parlors Mon- P atricia West from th e F orest fam ily. m a t i n g " ? 8,heOllc?urchb boaanrd °iilClal ^ ¿ ¡ m d e 0 ’5 reg lstcrcd in Cl a.rer!ce . a« o m p a n led by h e r d au g h ter. Mrs. C lay Mrs. B ennett Honored ------- Rosenbalm . arriv ed at the Nelson Mrs. J. E. Bennett, w ho ju st re- hom e h ere last F rid ay Mrs. Nelson — ------w as given has been h elp in g care for M rs « surprise birthday party Monday ‘ ' ' IV Ä Rosenbalm . at Dallas. Mrs. R osen balm is recu p eratin g from h er r e fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs anH a ’rh? y Q u ie t cent serious illness and m ajor Mr Mrs O tto Schultz. CORNELIUS—R ally d ay w as ob- D o rin ^ r »i, atLd MrS' Max B ennett- served Sunday at the* M E church operations. Mr. Rosenbalm brought them hom e and rem ain ed a few ed to 8o fflr dra n "J8."7 frlends call‘ s Pecial services w ere held wHh “ days. “y®- m e s sa g e w eie rMei°vert M attic Sm ith- su p erin ten d e n t P.-T. A. C lub to Meet Mt. Home Society Plans Activities Firdale-Iowa Hill Organization of Band Considered '''a^gn-en" Rally Day Held Cornelius Church E Just Sm oked. By the Piece. Lb. 26'2C 25c Pure and Sw eet. 10-lb. pail (By I. K. S truhbl (Too I.at, fur |,aat Wwkl Ml- and Mrs C. J. Yazaolino ■ and tw o ch ild ren of P ortland v is ited at the S tru b b hom e S unday and M onday. M a r r ia g e L itr n s r s A rhn E Hesse ami M adeline S Bnrchers. Sherw ood. S eptem ber 3d W illis Ray Hines. Forest Grove, and Lois II F ealherstone. P ortland S ep tem b er 30 L aw rence Jo h n H erb. H illsboro and Erm a Pauline K em per, C o r nelius ro u te 1. O ctober I T erren ce .1 B urke and M ary It Sobieski, P ortland. O ctober 1. Lewis H enry McDouglas. En- gene, and T helm a Leona Busch ( ollegc Place. Wash.. O ctober 2 W Ital|>h D ungan und D orothv J a n e Fish, both of Camas. Wash O ctober 4 Births P eterson To Mr ami Mrs. H enry P eterson of Hillsboro. S ep tem b er 29 a boy K etchum To Mr and Mrs. M at thew K etchum of B eaverton, S ep tem b er 29. a buy ’•’''¡lilcfs To Mr and Mrs H arry Iiethlefs of C lu rry Grove. S ep tem ber. 31). a boy Nelson To Mr and Mrs John Nelson of H illsboro. S eptem ber 3d a boy. B runsw ick To Mr and Mrs Ned B runsw ick of H illsboro O ctober I a girl. SIRLOIN. T ender, Juicy. BEEF. Fresh T oday, m CHOPS. Lb. lbs. A minced ham , E x a m in rr H ire W ednesday It S Dooley ex am in er of <>p- erato rs and chauffeurs, w ill he jn H illsboro W ednesday, O ctober 11 at the court hous from Id a m to •> p. in All those w ishing perm its or licenses to d riv e cars are asked to get in touch w ith Mr. Dooley. Use the W ant Ads in th e A rgus rhousands profit by th e ir use. tf "■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■„fag, , . , , , , , , . A re You T aking A d v a n ta g e of Our Quality Merchandise at Lower Than LOW P R IC E S PLUS- 8. & II. (ire e n Stam p«. Give your fam ily Diidjfet <i chunct? to irrow. Ask for S. & H. Green Stamps Relish Spread q ¡^, s""d“L 29c Spaghetti Lunch J .1.1-, ,., 10c CF4/V HOt/SEy Zx M °u n ta,n H om e P aren t-T each er club w ill hold th e first reg u lar m eetin g of th e school y e a r on Oc- to b er 15. at th e school house. A d riv e for new m em bers w ill be lau n ch ed a t th a t tim e. The club Lb. BOLOGNA, HEAD CHEESE, LIVER SAUSAGE. Lb. Cartwright Says £ HAMS BACON LARD Swiss Cheese i STEAKS LIVER MUTTON_ _ Flavor T ested. None Better. Lb. ! atten d the national m eeting of the W om en's Home M issionary society. B irthday C elebrated Rev. S tearns C ushing Jr. was hon or guest at a birth d ay p arty Sunday at the hom e of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S tearns C ushing Sr., at Oregon City. In terio r of the u p stairs of the par- sonage is being redecorated h this w eek. Officers Elected The Ruby Rebekah club elected th e follow ing officers recently: Mrs. R uth C hristensen, ‘»w nsen. president: p re sio e m : Mrs. M rs ” aze‘ S ’" ‘Cher, vice-president, and Mrs. Ruby Meyers, secretary and treasu rer. new ly installed telephone. F " 'uce r v A l l x l ^ d e r ^ ’^ h 00’ Scholls Club to Meet— n is to r A Iexandel H aw th o rn e is Scholls Woman s club will m eet M r a n d Mr» n ..u > , Ttiesday afternoon with Mrs Clif T im ber snent 9 corge R d th a le r of ford Trask, chairm an o f th e host Mr R in h ,i ^ - th e, uw eck; end w ith ess com m ittee Mesdames j " R itth llV r m o’h<?r. Mrs. H enry ( Iioico ni< at is I he high point of any m eal. It's delicious I Invor and tasty Iciidei'tiess m akes (lie m eal. S oil'll want more m o d d u rin g th e w in ter m ouths, loo, because meal is w ithout egual as a source of e x tra energy. I OUNELIUS Follow ing services at the L u th era n church on T uesday th e .body was shipped to North l ’akota for burial. 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