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6 Friday, Sept. 26, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Report Lists Tax Advantages Smart Styling Keynotes New Chevrolet Food production and food preser- vation through an increase in home canring and food storage is being carried aut by cooperating Farm .uri.y farm V. . ... n, Elizabeth Knapp, county FSA home super- visor announces. “Our cooperating farm are putting forth every i increase the supplies of n red vegetables and tomat) ial emphasis is given these foods since they ire in so great demand under previsions of the lend-lea. ■ bill and tie commercial supply is being drawn upon so heavily through the national defence activ- ■ itie.- Increased home preservation is made possible through filling all available empty jars,” Miss Knapn reports. It’s a tossup between Oregon and Washington whether either state has unusual tax advantages in at tracting new industries according to a report just issued by three agencies, the Bonneville Power Ad ministration, the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, and the Northwest Regional Council. Report Is Aid The report, “Taxation of Indus trial Corporations in Washington end Oregon”, by James C. Rettie of the Pacific Northwest Regional Planning Commission, has been is sued to aid individual industries in determining the amount of their taxes in Oregon or Washington. Let- ters from both the Oregon and Washing State Tax Commissions approving the report’s accuracy and fairness are contained in the introduction. In detail, the report covers prin cipal sources of state and local revenues in Oregon and Washing ton, a comparison of taxation trends, summaries of property tax legislation and assessment methods, data on excise taxes, corporation Distinguished styl’ng, characterized by a new massive- I ness, marks the new 1942 Chevrolet, introduced to the motoring public today. Shown above is the Special De Luxe j Sport Sedan, a roomy, luxurious, six-passenger model. A | Nehalem Dairy Products Co PHONE 471 0=» » « fees and licenses, unemploymentthree went to Oregon and three to compensation taxes and workmen’s Washington. The report is one of a number compensation taxes. of investigations being made by the No Unusual Advantage. Listed three cooperating agencies on the ‘‘Despite differences in the tax subjectst related to industrial devel structures in the two states, the opment in the Pacific Northwest. results of the study do not indicate Copies are available at the Bonne any unusual tax advantages for ville Power Administration, the either state applicable to all in Pacific Northwest Regional Planning dustries,” the report states. “The Commission and the Northwest Re individual industry contemplating a gional Council offices, all in Port northwest location cannot rely on land. any generalizations about the bur den of taxes in either state, but will have to make its own calcula tions in accordance with its antici pated plant investment, volume of business and profit ratio. After such calculations are made, the in State warrants issued for a per dustry will want to consider wnat iod of more than seven years prior community and state services are to July 1,-1941, and not yet pre provided by taxes, and what ser sented for payment will be declared vices the industry will have to pay void 60 day's after September 12th for directly. Finally, the industry of this year, it was announced re will appraise tax bills in relation cently by the secretary of state. to other costs, such as raw mater Notices that those warrants have ials, labor, power and transporta not been presented for payment tion.” and that unless they are cashed be- fore the deadline they will become Industries Divide Evenly valueless are being published by the As evidence that neither Oregon state. nor Washington possesses a general There is a total of 59 warranté tax advantage, the report points with a cash value of $687.44 in out that of six new, heavy, power cluded in the list. Of the total, 49 consuming industries established in are on the state general fund, six the Northwest in 1940 and 1941, on the segregated accident fund and four on the state highway fund. Holders of these warrants should present them to the secretary state or state treasurer for ment. Store Front Painted The work of ; ainting the build- in/ front of the Thomas Variety Store was completed the latter part of last week. Tne color is Chinese red and contributes a good deal in making a brighter store front. TIMBER—Most of the wives Timber were left alone over past week-end for every man who possible could went hunting, More than 125 deer were brought o f-om Cechren Sunday night. The best investment you can find: Defense Cavings Bonds Stamps. Buy them regularly. ■ft -ft -ft V a i si « AT RIGHT PRICES $10 35 To $15-95 vVOiaEN’S COATS ... ¡Star Brand Shoes 125 D#*er Killed r.i tn’s W men’s and Children’s $1.98 SCHOOL GIRL DRESSES an’* Dresses Blankets Me: diothes . MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR -ft FLriiâûN ar i Nylon Hose AND 111S ORCKL sïk A Monday, Sepf. 23fh ONE NIGHT ONLY! • ¡» ht 2 fi* fies AL o* VERNÜrA ’ a * * Portlandcn U.S. 99 ------ *• ftflrvntn (ANNED GOODS Farm women are encouraged to Uf their present canning equip ment to the best advantage. If pressuie cookers or other canning equipment are needed, Miss Knapp recommends that farm women con- . ider the possibility of working witn ether families in the use of such vHui,..Uvu.. S’..e points out that al though canning equipment and supplies h..ve been given priority by L.i Office of Production Manage ment, joint use of canning equip ment by several farm families will h. . 1 > Io,wer the demand for raw matei : Is needed both for this and ’ er def 'use items. new grille treatment, with integral parking lights, and the smart new elongated front fender, which sweeps back into and opens with the front door, are design highlights. Interior appointments are in the modern mode. State Warrants to Be Declared Void MOTHERS— Medical science has proved that milk is the most satisfactory food for growing children and adults! Grade A Milk & Cream Phone today for reg ular delivery to your home. Food Preservation Being Carried Out rJO-JMWSftcft» Waiting' For! Safeway's Fall Sale of the New 1941 Pack of Canned Foods. For One Week—Sept. 26th to Oct. 2nd, Incl fill your pantry with these fine quality 0 Serve tasty, healthful meals that the ® family will enjoy. 4-lb. can 93c No. 2% can 20 lbs. $4.45 Royal Satin Shortening Crisco or Spry Shortening Bitchen Braft Flour Barrel $6.20 Tall Cans 4 for 33c case $2.35 Broken Sliced Pineapple No. 2’2 cans 16c each case $3.00 Smail Size 2 for 25c 9c can 2 for 25c 45c dozen 9c can case $2.95 case $2.55 46-oz. cans 2 for 35c 2 for 37c Dozen $2.19 Cudahy Deviled Meat No. *4 Cans 4 for 15c case—48 for $1.60 3 for 25c case $2.00 case $2.04 2 fcr 25c BEEF ROAST Lean and Tender They’ll Beast About Your Roast! case $1.95 PICNICS BONED Veal ................... Swift’s Boned Pound and 35c Any Pound \____________________________ PORK ROAST Picnic Style Size Piece 23c 23 c For necessary proteins Pound 29c Pound FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES SQUASH Marblehead Lb. 2 c CELERY crisp, large Lb- 3c ONIONS sweet Spanish 2 lb. $c GRAPES Seedless Tokay 3 Lbs. |9C 2 Lbs. 15c Delicious Apples NEW CROP 5 pounds 29c SUNKIST ORANGES 14-oz. bottles 10 Pounds 69c case—24 for $2.28 10c each SWEET POTATOES Del Monte Cream Style Corn 2 for 25c 5 case $2.95 Tied BACON Select case $3.89 case $2.95 23c Pound . CARROTS new stock 2 lbs. gc Butter Bernal Whole Kemal No. 2 cans 25c Lb. 14c BOILING BEEF Lb. 29c VEAL STEAK Sliced BEEF LIVER Lb. 25c LEG O’ LAMB Lb. 27c Armour’s Bacon Back lb 25c Fresh.................................. PORK STFAK case $3.69 16-oz. cans No. 2 can case $2.00 Lb. Dry Picked HENS Fancy Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice Beans Libby's Crushed Pineapple or Tidbits Gardenside No. 303 cans 3 for 25c 98c doz. 8-oz. cans 2 for 15c case—36 for $2.55 Van Camps Pork and Beans Pink Salmon No. 1 Tall Cans Vai Vita Catsup case $2.95 London Lodge Sliced Beets No. 2 can 10c each 2 for 27c Gardenside Tomato Sauce 4c can case $3.87 Highway Grapefruit No. 2 cans Meat and Vegetable Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only. Briargate Vertical Pack Beans No. 2 cans 49-lb. sack $1.59 Cherub Milk case $2.69 Highway or Gardenside Corn No. 303 cans case—12 for $7.56 3-lb. can 63c 2 for 23c Sugar Belle Peas No. 2 cans case—12 for $6.45 3-lb. can 55c No. 21/z can Emerald Bay Spinach Edwards Dependable Coffee 2-lb. can 49c Wise shoppers like Safeway’s high quality guaraifteed meats Gardenside Tomatoes I Pounds 29c