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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1940 VF RN ONI A EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Date of last publication Oct. 18. • It is estimated th_t industrial R. M. ALDRICH Chairman of Budget Committee uses now being perfected will add W. II. Bridgets, Rov Barm nd, as much as 40 to 60 cents to the C. A. Van A'stine, E. M B'/'. -~;r, a bushel o corn. J. A. Bush, Secretary, J. E. T.” x>, valuy C S. He fman. Noble Dur jap. George I. Baker. Oregon has approximately 28 mi Ten a-res of orest land, con One Scarlet Fever taining m re than 25% of the na- Case ReDorted— I: n’s lumber resources. Beauty Reaches All-Time High in New941 Chevrolet Ch urches Assembly of God Church —Rilla M. Sanders, Pastor 9:45 a. m.—Bible School. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m.—Evangelistic service. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. prayer meeting. Thursday at 2:00 p. m. Ladies’ Missionary and Prayer Band. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. (this week) The Young People will hold a meeting at Wilark. Come to this Full Gospel church; you will find a hearty welcome. One c-se of scarlet fever in Cn nrrb a cm y wa: re’- ted as the only new communicable disease case by the weekly bulletin <f the Oregon State Board of Health. Tl.e 1 eport tvas cf. icial for the week ending September 28th. It is predicted that 25 per of the :extiles that will be in eral use five years fr m now be n-nde .torn materials not available. Christian Church —The Livingstones. Ministeri 9:45—Special Rally Program during the Bible Sell >ol hour; everyone invited, Brief Bible study session. 11 :00—Communion Service preaching of the sermon, PLANET ENDS : t Í2 25 a l ad during '.be n nih of October. must be de livered befrre Nov. 1. cent gen- will now J. E. Tapp NEW FALL HATS Llack, Sold er Blue, Wine, Red and Navy k>lue F"r that Faded Hair Due to Summer Sun Trv Our Noreen Rinse It Is FREE with a 50c Shampoo (Regular 75c Value) $1.98 4 $2 98 New one-piece Turbans 59c All Colors. and $l.C0 NEW UMBRELLAS Prepare Your S1-9S Car for Completely new styling joins with numerous mechanical improvements to make the new 1941 Chevrolet, now on display at all dealers', a worthy successor to the cars which have earned first place in public favor year after year. The greater size and roominess of the new models, as well as their sleek new beauty, are apparent in the Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, shown above. At (2) is shown the spacious interior of the same model's rear compartment, and at (3) is its front compartment, showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn-blowing ring, new sliding-type sun visors, and smartly re-styled dash. Winter Driving FOG LIGHTS improve visibility for winter driving. BATTERIES must be able tp start your motor in cold weather. LUBRICATION should be changed to meet cold weather conditions. LET US PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR A SAFE TROUBLE FREE WINTER Heath’s Service Station ic barging Our Battery”. Service closes at 12 noon. 6:30—Christian Endeavors 7 :30—The usual evening worship consisting of song service and ser- mon. Prayer meeting every Wednes- day at 7:30. Women’s Missionary meeting Fri day evening (tomorrow) at the home of Mrs. W. T. Jacobs, 1162 State Avenue at 7 :30 o'clock. Evangelical Church— —Harvey R. Scheuerman. Minister 9:45 Church School with great- er organization and new equip- ment for the Primary Department. Special feature in the main school. 11:00 The International Com- munion Sunday will be observed, The community is invited. 6:30 The E. L. C. E. holds its service in three sections. You may have your choice. 7:30 The evening service will be conducted harmony One of the major changes is substitution of concealed safety-steps (4) for the running boards of other years, an improvement adding to the car’s beauty without sacrifice of the safety and convenience which running boards pro vide. At (5) is the six-cylinder Chevrolet valve-in-head engine for 1941, in which many refinements have been made. Horsepower is increased from 85 to90 without affect ing economy; and cooling, lubrication and carburetion are all improved. In circle is the new switch which reverses the ignition current polarity each time the starter is oper ated. indefinitely prolonging the life of distributor points. Saves Up to 50% on Fuel! Can’t Overheat! Lasts Longer! Notice is hereby given to tax payers and residents of NEHALEM BASIN PEOPLES’ UTILITY DIS- TK1CT, that a meeting of Budget Committee of said District win be held in the City Hall in the City ot Vernonia, Oregon on the 29th day of October, 1940 at the hour of 8:00 P. M„ for the purpose of considering and hearing of objec tions and recommendations on the proposed Budget lor the year 1941, which Budget was prepared and recommended by the Budget Com mittee at its meeting held October 1940 as follows: WILL GIVE YOU EXTRA f MONEY for Schoo! Needs The money you live it Sefewey will 30 fir towardi paying for extra clothes and other school day needs for the little folks .... At Safeway all prices are Consistently low — •very day I KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR Geo. G. Paterson FURNITURE RADIOS — REFRIGERATION VERNONIA — OREGON - FOREST GROVE Phone today for regular livery to your hom prompt, efficient route de Nehalem Dairy ProductsCo. PHONE 471 Quart 10c ....................... Va-gal- 17c OXYDOL OR R1NSO 39c 24-oz. pkgs. 2 for SUPURB SOAP . 24-oz. pkg. 15c 50-oz. package .................... 29c JELL WELL DESSERT ■ Quickly Prepared Royal Satin Shortening Kellogg’s CORN FLAKES 8-oz. packages .... 14c Canterbury Green TEA H-lb. pkg. 21c —•— AIRWAY Coffee 12c lb. - 3 lbs. 35c 24% lbs. 73c WHITE MAGIC BLEACH ib. 3 packages ............... 11- 3 Fri.t Sat. and Mon.; 4th to /ih inc. $1.19 Sunny Bank OLEOM ARG. 2-lbs. JQc PALMOLIVE SOAP ASSURES YOU OF PURITY UNMATCHED ANYWHERE 49-lb. CALUMET Baking Powder CHERUB MI l K 4 tall cans ...... 29c Grade A Milk & Cream J SAVINGS Briargate BEANS No. 2 cans 2 for 19c At IKF Apparel Shop NOTICE OF TAX BUDGET MEET ING OF THE NEHALEM BASIN PEOPLES’ UTILITY DISTRICT Fires are caused by over-heated stove-pipes with this stove the pipe CAN NOT overheat. Everything for the Home on E-Z Terms - Portland Prices! We deliver FREE up to 150 miles $7.98 T0 $15.98 Legal Notices Safest Wood Circulator Made and A Beauty for Looks. Come in and we will show you why. ONLY $59.95 — $5.00 Down; $5.00 per Mo. FALL COATS FOR SPORT OR DRESS recommendations as to any item 0>f spirit of the day. The growing prayer meeting the foregoing Budget or the matters group meets at 7:30 on Wednes- pertaining thereto. Date of first publication Oct. 4. day evening in the “inner room” of the church. You are welcome, Following the prayer hour the will meet Administrative Council < to transact the business month. Director’s salary ............... None Secretary’s salary ........ $ 200.00 Compensation for Engineer ...................... 700.00 Compensation for Attorney ...................... 500.00 Stenographic Help ....... 100.00 100.00 Of;ice Expense ............. Traveling expenses of members of Board and Secretary ............. 250.00 Emergency Expenses .... «50.00 9. Present Indebtedness None a. Cash on hand ............... None b. Estimated receipts from 2 mill tax lew $2535.83 This meeting will be open to the public and all residents and tax payers and all will be invited to make suggestions the new Ken wood Circulating HEATER W SILKLITE LATEX RAINCOATS —In White for Safety— Miracle Whip Salad Dressing qt. 27C FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES RUTABAGAS Sweet Meated 3 lbs 10c BANANAS Firm, Ripe 4 lbs. 29c SWEET POTATOES .......... 6 lbs. 25c LETTUCE Large Heads ......... each 5c PARSNIPS White, Firm 3 lbs. 10c TOKAY GRAPES Red, Ripe .... Ib. 5c POTATOES U.S. No. 2 ... 50 lbs. 55c New Beets 3 bu. 10c Turnips 2 for 9c No. 1 ONIONS 10-lb. shopping bag 25c 3 for 17c Kraft Dinners 9c Lux Toilet Soap 6c GLEN AIRE Fa..cy GRAPEFRUIT No. 2 can ........ 11c LIGHT GLOBES Mazdas 10c-13c-15c Sleepy Hollow SYRUP 26-oz. can JULIA LEE WRIGHT WHITE OR WHEAT DRIED ITALIAN PRUNES 3 lbs. ¡4C 25-lb. box 79c 1 i/y-lb. loaves VERNONIA’S LEADING MEAT MARKET —Strict Guarantee of Satisfaction— Cenpak Skinned HAMS O *) PORK SAUSAGE Half or Whole BACON (by the ¿JC Ib. piece) lb. 17h_ PURE LARD BEEF ROAST Blade Pound BOILING BEEF GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. 39c 4 lbs Cut 29c | 7 H lb 12c 2 :b’ 35c PORK ROAST Picnic Cut lb. PORK STEAK SLICED SALMON SLICED HALIBUT FRESH OYSTERS 2 lbs 35c 17 lb 18c 1 -I 17c Ib 22c ........ lb. pint 22 c