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 ,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 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 iudh 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«. 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