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Open Installation Set For Pythian Groups THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. Dr. Lance Attends Optometrry Congress Masonic Groups Seat Officers Public installation ceremonies Dr. R. V. Lance of Hillsboro will be held at the IOOP hall next who comes to Vernonia each Wed- Monday evening for officers of i nesday, recently returned from Wilbur A Wilburn of St. Hel- i the northwest congress of opto- Vernonia Temple, Pythian Sis ters and Harding Lodge. Knights I ens, district deputy grand master, ! metry, a three day conference, at of Pythias. Mrs. Perry McFar was here December 12 to install the Multnomah hotel in Portland. land will act as installing officer officers for 1958 for Vernonia Oregon. More than four hundred lodge No. 184. A.F& A M for the sisters and Mrs. Carl Da optometrists and educators at Harry Culbertson was installed tended from Oregon, Montana. vis who will take office as most excellent chief heads the list of as worshipful master to succeed California, Washington. Idaho and Dane Brady whose term expires the Western region of Canada. Pythian Sister officers. December 27, St. John’s day An installing team from Avon Those who attended heard lec which marks the start of the Ma lodge at St. Helens is expected sonic year. Other officers seated tures and attended workshops to put on the work for the men were: Dwight Strong, senior war conducted by some of the out standing optometrists in the coun and Robert Wyckoff will head the den; Wilbur Wilson, junior war try. Emphasis was placed by the state of officers as chancellor den, Sam Hearing Jr., treasurer; speakers on the dynamics of com Walter Linn, secretary. Stephen eommander. plete visual care, including the Program numbers and refresh Waite, senior deason; Bert Bruns developmental care of the pre man, junior deacon; William H ments are planned and visitors school age child and the lens ap Wilson, chaplain; Harry Sandon, are expected from a number of plication and visual trainin.* of marshal; Dane Brady, tyler. surrounding temples and lodges. the adult. The previous evening, Decem A girl,, Linda Sharlene was born December 18 at Tuallty Sell it with an Eagle Classified. ber 11, officers had been installed for the Royal Arch Masons of Community hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jack May. She weighs 6 SHOP AT HOME AND_ Vernonia by Fergus Baird, Rai mer. district deputy high priest. pounds. 2'z ounces and has one Elective officers seat'd were brother Grandparents are Mr. Dwight Strong, high priest; Ste and Mrs. Melvin Barrett and Mi phen Waite, king; Walter Linn, Lamb feeders ar ■ urged to save and Mrs Jack May Sr., of Glad Oxydol Detergent, Bleaches As scribe; Claude Shaw, captain of 1 ecords of sales in order to make stone. the host; Emil Messing, secretary Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fowler are Is Washes ^*(1 proper application for payment Giant Size Package / , * treasurer. Other appointive of the parents of a boy born Dec>m- under the wool incentive plan. ficers w’ere also installed. These records may be filed at the ; ber 19 at the Tuahty Community Sweet Heart Toilet Soap Tuesday of last week, December county ASC office anytime after hospital. He is named Darrell 17. Walter Linn, Emil Messing sales are completed and must be Dean, weighs 8 pounds, ’» ounces and Harry Culbertson attended filed before April 30. 1958, ad and comes to join one sister Bath Size Bars Grandparents arc Mr. and Mr. th'1 Masonic installation at Clats vises Don Com Walrod, county Clifford Fowler. Johnson’s Stride Wax for $«25 kanie and saw Harry Bprnham, extension agent all Floors Qi. Can 1 brother of Mrs. Merle Cline, seat Payments are made onIT on un ed as worshipful master. shorn lambs to any producer own December Birthdays Are Ohio Blue Tip Kitchen ing the lambs 30 days or mor.*, Occasion for Dinners Flitches 6 Box Pkg. and payment is based on the m- | crease in weight produced during NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mr. today's Green Lima 1 e* the period of ownership. Lamb and Mrs. W R. Wolff and Mr. Brans No. 303 Can 1 r ) feeders are required to show pui- and Mrs. D< eVeere Hershey and chase weight when making ap son Devy wer ■ dinner guests Fri Tasiewell White Hominy plication for payment on gains day evening, the 13th, of Mr and Following a short meeting at We. 300 Can Mrs. Kenneth Tupper, the occa I the Masonic Temple Monday produced. Payment on lambs marketed sion being to honor Mr. Wolff on evening, the Rainbow Girls and during the past marketing year his birthday and to welcome Mr Hunt's Chili Beans I their dates enjoyed a hayride. (1956-1957) was 71 cents per hun Ne. 2'i Can and Mrs. Wolff home from their I Byron Hawkins’ tractor doubled dredweight. The rate for the tour and visit in Germany. The I Market Day Special Seed- J | c for Old Dobbin to pull the hay 1957-1958 marketing year, which Wolffs were guests of the Tup rack, but the hilarious souncis runs from April 1, 1957. through pers again last Monday. Deccm let» Raisins 2-Lb. Pkg. J. that were heard from those in the March 31, 1958. will be determin ber 23. on the occasion of Mrs. Pillsbury Yellow Cake OP*C wagon indicated that it in no way ed early in the summer of 1958 Wolff’s birthday lessened the fun. Mx 17-oz. Pkg. Zt) and is based on the wool incen Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson Following the ride, the young tive rate. and daughter of Salem were week people returned to the temp e Nrw, Dromedary Corn Lamb payments are authorized end guests of Mr and Mrs. Ira where refreshments were served by the national wool act of 1954 1 Peterson. Vernon returned to Sa- Piead Mix 15-oz. Pkg. by members of the Rainbow ad and are designed to encourage I lem Sunday and Mrs. Peterson visory board. normal marketings of unshorn I and baby remained for th" holi- T.qgs, Grade AA R» At 2:00 p m Monday afternoon lambs. Wool from shorn lambs i days. Mr. Peterson will return Luge Dozen Grade AA Medium doz. 54c the girls had held their annual and sheep are eligible for pay ’ Tuesday evening to be home for Christmas party at which about ment under the wool incentive i Christmas. I Mr and Mrs Ira Peterson were J THx.SE PRICES GOOD a dozen children were guests. rate authorized by the act. i Hillsboro shoppers Monday. AS LONG AS PRESENT Santa paid a visit and distributed Mr. and Mrs Eddie Olstedt and gifts and cookies and punch were STOCK LASTS . son of Coquille came Monday served. I evening to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm Pringle. Cunningham Home After Families Get Christmas Babes Wool Incentive Plan Explained SAVE 44 Rainbow Girls Have Hay Ride 10c MILL MARKET AND LOCKERS Member United Grocers Inc. Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A M. & 3 P.M.—Ph. HA 9 3492 Future Teachers Host to Faculty Two Years In Japan A2c Charles Cui'iningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Cunning ham of Keasey route, returned recently from two years service in Japan and is spending a 30 day leave at horns. NEW ADVE HURES For all the fa mily Members of the high school faculty were entertained last Thursday afternoon right after school at a Christmas tea given by members of the Future Teach ers of America group at the high school. Jim Lamb is president of the group this year and member ship is only six due to a conflict which has kept a number of prospective members from join ing due to other commitments. Miss Margaret Cotter is teachiy I advisor for the group. The Christmas tea was held i;i the high school home ec room which was attractively, decorated with decorations mad1 by the home ec classes. The tea table had a centerpiece made with candle and greens and Miss Caro lyn Heath presided at the coffee urn and Miss Shirley Pollock served punch. Guests were seat ed at a long table decorated with the Christmas motif. The tea which has been given each Christmas for the past sev eral years gs one of the outstand ing events bf the Christmas sea son. FULL COLOR THREE DIMENSION PICTURES Phone HA 9-3462 I i-Master families have all the fun! And it’s easy...just -t the family’s favorites from our fabulous array of Viev Master Picture Packets. "Come to life’’ stories, adven tures, travel, TV favorites. Vi c list a few ... see them all. 1 1 □ HUNT£»S OF THE MAINS □ DONALD DUCK □ THE WIZARD OF OZ □ BOBBY THE BUNNY □ Th. Ion. *on».r □ Unite» Nolio.i f~] Wolf Diin.y'i Bofbi □ Wo.hxiq'on. D. C. □ Woody WoodpocK«' □ Eo9'« [J »in-Tin-Tin □ toy to»«.. □ S"ow Whit. (r Mickey Mow». Club Circ.l Vi«ib O .n.ylond □ Mickey Mo»>. Club Moeieheteeei (7 G.n«ony Q Hol. O Sw»d»'' [ And f.v. tobv'oo» DISNEYLAND Fock.H • Saw»«' B Inc . Portland 7, O'««o* ■J* ’.rrinfrr" MOTOR FREIGHT NATAL-PITTSBURC. The Mist Helping circle met lao Thursday at the home of Mrs NATAL PITTSBURG — Mrs. Ira Peterson. A bounteous dm Noble Dunlap had the misfor ner was served at noon after tune to fall in their barn last which a beautiful birthday cake, Wednesday, severly bruising her with lighted candles was preseat leg and spraining her ankle She ed to Mrs. Mary Garlock, whose is improving slowly but the in 82nd birthday was that day Fol jured limb is still quite painful lowing the dinner, a short meet Mr. and Mrs Robert Lindsay ing was held, presided over by are spending the holidays at Red the president. Mrs. Myrtle Ma mond with their son. Clarence thews. Gifts from secret friends and family. were given to those present, with Mr and Mrs. Max Oblack and the revealing of names and the Mrs. Reed Holding of Birkenfeld drawing of new ones, cleverly were Hillsboro shoppers Monday. concealed in marshmallow snow Sunday dinner guests of Mr. men, made by the hostess Mr. and Mrs W R Wolff were Mr. W R Wolff was welcomed back, and Mrs Lloyd Stuve and child by the members from her three ren, Dianne and Steven, of Dal months trip to Germany'and Mrs las and Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Charles Sundland was given Tupper and daughter Sandra "Happy landings” as she and Calling on the Wolffs later in I Mr Sundland were flying to Alas the evening were Mr and Mrs. , ka to spend Christmas with their Carl Davis and Mrs. Leora Nor son and family. Guest of the man of Vernonia. club was Mrs. Cavanaugh, who Mr. and Mrs. W R Wolff were with her husband, have the Mist callers at the Dee Veere Hershey, store The next meeting will be Max Oblack and Clyde Hender January 23 at the home of Mr Floy Crawford son homes during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tupper Pete Banzer of Mist was a din and daughter Sandra were Hills ner guest of Mr. and Mrs Noble boro shoppers Saturday. They Dunlap last Tuesday. also called on relatives in Cor nelius and Hillsboro. Members of Nehalem Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, their families and several guests en joyed a Christmas party last Sat urday evening at the Odd Fel- ; lows hail. Following a boun- ! teous dinner, there was a gift * exchange and entertainment. Several out of town members had planned to attend but en countered such heavy snow at Top Hill that they turned back. ARE YOU Gerald Millises Here For Holiday Visits RIVERVIEW Mr and Ml* Gerald Millis and two children oi Twenty-nine Palms, California are visiting his mother. Mr Blanche Millis and her par-nts, , Mr and Mrs. R M. Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jerman are spending Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris of Brush Prairie, Washington. Mr and Mrs. Robert Franklin and two sons of Raymond, Wash ington are visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen. Mrs. Lewis Morgan, daughter Darlene and Naomi McMullen of Portland visited at the Virgil Snook home Sunday. Harold Jones of Portland visit ed Mrs. Grace Peachey and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Strong of Pitts- I burg over the week end | FULLY INSURED ? That’s a good question and one that we can help you answer. Call , . . BELL-HUDSON INSURANCE Phone HA 9 6058 — Riverview WE ARE OFTEN ASKED "HOW CAN YOU GIVE SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE IN COST?" Prickett's Mortuary OF FOREST GROVE Phone Collect — Elgin 7-3126 2 APPLICATION FOR DOG LICENSE Tn H. F JENSEN. Co. Clerk of Columbia Co., St. Helens, Ore. Please send me a dog license for the ensuing year as follows: CHECK PROPER: [ ’ Male ( j Spayed Female [ Female SCHEDULE OF FEES Male Spaved Female Female Before March 1st $1.50 $1.50 $3 00 After March 1st $2.50 $2 50 $4 00 Name of Breed of Dog Enclosed find Draft, Check, Money Order tor $ Name Address Fill the above blank out in full and return with necessary fee. All Licenses Expire December 31st of each year Licenses may also be purchased at Vernonia city hall. Remit by Check or Money Order — Do not Send Currency 12-27, 1-10, 1-24. 2 21 i I I I I t « . . . FOR A TASTE TREAT — THESE NBC PRODUCTS! $1-25 **' PACkrrs Tl"w ' *” NEHALEM VALLEY Neighbor^ of Woodcraft Hold Christmas Party *’*'* r' "<k I VERNONIA DRUG CO Telephone HA 9-6254 Vernonia. Oregon « I I FINE Groceries Meats— Vegetable» 3 Mist Helping Circle Honors 82nd Birthday Fall Causes Ankle Injury Family Attends Party In Portland Saturday TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and family attended a Christmas party given by Inter state Tractor and Equipment company for employees and their I families in Portland Saturday. Turkey dinner was served at Waverly club where about 150 persons were present. Collis Johnson who is president of this company presented each child with a gift. Mrs. Elizabeth Tolson and hi r j sister, Mrs. Ina Hall who has been visiting her the past three weeks, spent from last Wednesday until Friday night at Mohawk with their mother. Mrs Ella Kennedy Mr and Mrs. Bill Dunn and two ions from Powers arrived Sunday and will spend Christ mas here with Bill’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn. THURSDAY. DEC 26. 1957 SAM’S FOOD STORE Free Delivery HA 9 5501