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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1936)
VERNONIA EAGLE, PAGE SIX I were dinner guests of Mr. and , Mrs. R. Hall Sunday. Miss Billie Burnham of Port- 'land spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Cline and family. | Mrs. Dick Lynch and Mrs. ____ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Graves ¡ Q eor _ ge Bell drove to Portland and son 1 Dennie called at the ■ Satu7day. home of W. T. Graves Sunday. I J Virgil Powell still remains in Floyd Deeds of Portland was the Silverton general hospital, , , . , a visitor of Mrs. Margaret Dun- ¡where he received an operation lap Sunday. ion his arm. He is recuperating Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoff nicely. visited friends in Hillsboro Sun- i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schroeder day. ' spent the wtek end in Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. Hoffmeister and - Washington. family returned Sunday from i William Buffington visited in Portland where they have been 'Clatskanie Saturday. spending a few days with re la | Bill Bolster spent the week tives. 'end in Portland. Mr.| and Mrs. Tom Turner of I ---------- *---------- D. Graven, the O.-A. hill and “ Many varieties of fine wines Mr. and who has been visiting Adv. ' at Mac’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Turner, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. R. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krieger of Rock Creek spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mrs. Maud Purvine, home de Cline and family. Mrs. Don Depue called on Mrs. monstration agent gave a demon Margaret Dunlap Monday after stration on the subject of Holi day Gifts and Sweets at a pot noon. Mrs. Alfred Bays of Vernonia luck lunch December 4, at the visited Mrs. Tom Hall Thurs- Natal hall. day. Mrs. William Ames spent a Jacobs few days here with her sister, adn Mrs. W. Ili ver vic w I Natal FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 VERNONIA, OREGON I tion or classification during the ¡ ■ Paige Simmons who was cri- Mrs. Frank Peterson. | tically ill in a Portland hospital Mrs. George . Christiansen was year. ----------- *----------- ill last week for a few days. ' for a time is much improved and - -cy’s Island Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn are is expecting to be able to return in California visiting relatives " Kelley’s Island, in Lake Erie, known originally as Cunningham's to her home here Saturday. this winter. Island, was a favorite resort of early Don Depue went to Portland races of men, a fact which is re to help Noble Dunlap finish a vealed by the remains of mounds, burial places and implements. Here, house. also, is the famous “Inscription E. H. Washburn will supply Rock,” which scientists have attrib the Natal school with heavy uted tojhe Erie or Cat tribe, annihi slabwood. lated in a wholesale slaughter by the Jake Neurer butchered several Iroquois in 1655. "Inscription Rock” lies on the south shore of the island. veal this week. lio ne Dry * AUTO OWNERS URGE TO REGISTER EARLY Its greatest length is 32 feet, its breadth 21, and its height about eleven. It is of the same stratifi cation as the island, its top smoothed by glacial action. Upon this surface are cut figures and de vices in the pictographic characters of the Indian. The human figures, pipe-smoking groups and other sym bols are believed to represent va rious episodes in the long history of the Eries, the Wyandots, and the eventually triumphant Iroquois. Secretary of State Earl Snell is urging that all motor vehicle operators apply for their 1937 license plates as soon as possible. It is estimated that approximate ly three hundren and fifty thous and motor .vehicles will be licen sed in Oregon during the coming year, and since a large percent age of these will apply about January 1st, applications received Mrs. Dave Marshall, Mrs. M. prior to that time will not only securt immediate service for the Gründen, Mrs. Jack Heenan and applicant but aid in reducing the Mrs. Harry Strong drove to Port peak registration load in the motor vehicle department. i land Tuesday. As in previous years, the re eeipt of registration, properly fit led out on the reverse side, toget her with the fee of $5.00, com prise the complete application for re-registration of a private pas senger car which has not been chsno'ed or altered in construc- Old Growth FIR VERNONIA Trading Co. 4XHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXH -•> Ä F ■ • i ■ * Mt* 'W Christmas Sale Electrical Gifts ELECTRIC IRON with 1 (> heat indicator * I z $20 Electric Mixer j nr and Beater ^pXzX.z/«L> $1.35 Electric Corn Popper TOASTER $1.19 $3.65 Electric Coffee Maker TOYS and TOOLS Modern Miss Washing Machine 89c Boys 3 Blade Pocket Knives 39c Childs Ironing Board 69c Hunting Knife and Boy Scout Kinfe and Compass 98c $1.25 Chrome focusing Flash Light 79c Kitchen Step-on Garbage cans 98c Corn Poppers 19c Good Hand Saw 95c Many other items — at Special Prices Come in and Look Arount - Compare Prices Hoffman Hardware Co. CHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHXHX