Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 06, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936
CHEVROLETS TO BE ON
EXHIBIT HERE TOMORROW
The finest Chevrolets in the
company’s quarter-century of au­
tomobile manufacture will make
their bow here and throughout
the country on Nov.7, Ed Boliln-
ger of the Vernonia Auto Co.,
Chevrolet dealer, announced up­
on his return from Portland,
where 126 dealers from this sec­
tion obtained official news of
the new product from S. M.
Johnson, manager of the Port­
land zone, and members of his
staf.
Mr. Johnson has just returned
from Detroit, where 1,000 mem­
bers of Chevrolet’s wholesale or­
ganization from coast to coast
spent four days inspecting and
driving the new car and review­
ing with factory executives the
program to be followed in pre­
senting it. The new models ad­
here closely to time-tried Chev­
rolet engineesing principles, he
reported, but combine greater
power, economy, safety and dura­
bility with striking new beauty
and grace.
F. E. Coyle, president and
general manager of Chevrolet,
announced during the convention
that the company had shattered
all previous records during 1936,
selling more cars and more
trucks than in any previous year
in its history, and leading the
world in sales for the seventh
time in the last 10 years. The
total for the year will exceed
1,125,000, he said, and the ob­
jective for 1937 is 1,200.000.
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA. OREGON
War.”
Christian Bible School Notes
7:30 Gospel song and praise
There were 142 attended Bible
service with the evening sermon school last Sunday.
We still
subject “In My Name.”
hope to have our attendance up
Tuesday at two o’clock the to 300 by the first of the year.
Betty Brite Circle meets with i The Loyal Women will meet
Mrs. Harry Sandon, 191 North i in the church parlors Wednesday,
Street.
November 11 at 1:30 p. m. At
Wednesday evening at 6:30 the this meeing the birthday friends
members and friends of the for the past year will be revealed
church meet in the monthly I and names drawn for the coming
Every member of this
“Family Church Night” with a year.
pot-luck supper followed by the group is urger to be present.
Come to Bible school next
prayer meeting and the regular
monthly meeting of the Official Sunday. It is a good place to
I start the day and you are always
Board.
In accord with the program welcome.
outlined some time ago the
church is to meet each evening FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The Livingstones, Ministers
for prayer for the deepening of
the spiritual life of the commun- ! A. M. Services: Bible school at
' ity. The public is cordially in-'9:45, with J. F. Rose Superin-
I tendent, a splendid school of
vited to all our services.
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, religious instruction.
Commun-
] ion service at 11:00 o’clock, and
| the morning message by Evange-
list Hatch at 11:00 on the sub-
1 ject, “' This Machine Age”. P. M.
services: Both of the Christian
| Endeavor societies meet at 6:30,
j and interesting and helpful meet-
I ings are the order. Song and
praise services led by Mrs. Liv­
ingstone at 7:30, followed by
evangelistic service and preach­
ing by Rev. Hatch, subject cf
the sermon, “Taking Sides”.
¡Meeting every evening during the
week with the exception of Mon­
day evening; services begin at
7:30 o’colck, you will receive a
cordial welcome, come and wor­
ship with us.
The
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Christian Church Revival
Rev.
George
Harris
Hatch,
evangelist now conducting an
evangelistic meeting at the First
Christian church is being cor­
dially received and making a
very favorable impression; his
sermons are strong and sane as
well as practical, nd the atten­
dance at the services is good,
and increasing; his subjects for
the week beginning today are as
follows:
Friday, “Tragedy of
Neglect”;
Saturday,
“W hat
Prayer Can Do”; Sunday, A. M.
"This Machine Age”; P. M. “Tak­
ing Sides”; Monday, no services;
Tuesday, “The Church”; Wednes­
day,
“The.
New
Testament
Church”; Thursday, “An Import­
ant Decision”. The services be­
gin promptly at 7:30 each even­
ing and the public is cordially
invited.
ON DISPLAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Harvey R.
Scheuerman,
Mini.ter
9:45 Church school, Mrs. Alta
John superintendent.
Christian
instruction for all ages.
11:00 Morning Worship, the
pastor speaking from the sub­
ject, “Prayer Need.”
6:30 E.L.C.E. discusion topic,
“As A Christian I Renounce
I
LODGES
A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets
at
Masonic
Temple,
Stated
Communication
First Thursday of each
called
month.
Special
meetings on all other Thurs-
day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors
most cordially welcome.
George Plumb, W. M.
Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec.
Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular commu­
nication
first
and third Wed­
nesdays of each
month, at Ma-
sonic
Temple.
All visiting sis­
ters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M.
Leona McGraw. Sec.
PERFECTED
NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
Much more powerful, much more
spirited, and the thrift king of
its price class.
NEW ALL-SILENT,
ALL-STEEL BODIES
(With UNISTEEL Turret Top Construction)
Wider, roomier, more luxurious, and
the first all-steel bodies combining
silence with safety.
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
It’s the newest of all low-priced
(With Double-Articulated Brake Shoe Linkage)
Recognized everywhere as the safest,
smoothest, most dependable brakes
ever built.
cars...new in every feature, fitting
IMPROVED GLIDING
KNEE-ACTION RIDE*
and fabric. . . also the most thor­
(at no extra cost)
Proved by more than two million Knee-
Action users to be the world's safest,
smoothest ride.
oughly safe, the most thoroughly
proved, the most thoroughly de­
NEV/ DIAMOND CROWN
SPEEDLINE STYLING
Making this new 1937 Chevrolet the
smartest and most distinctive of
all low-priced cars.
pendable. Visit your nearest Chev­
rolet dealer. Sec and drive the
SUPER-SAFE
SHOCKPROOF STEERING*
(at no extra cost)
Steering so true and vibrationless that
driving is almost effortless.
complete car—completely new.
GENUINE FISHER
NO DRAFT VENTILATION
Eliminating drafts, smoke, windshield
clouding—promoting health, comfort,
safety.
SAFETY PLATE
GLASS ALL AROUND
AIL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES
* Knee-Action and Shockproof Steering on Manter Do Luxe models only.
General Moton Installment Plan — monthly payments to suit your purse.
Chevrolet Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan.
(at no extra coat)
The finest quality, clearest-vision safety
plate glass, included as standard
equipment.
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FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
VERNONIA AUTO COMPANY
Vernonia, Oregon