Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 09, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1947
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
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quarterly reports of earnings in
order that the amount of subsis­
tence due me could be determined.
Is this procedure again required?
A. No. When you register at
school you will file an estimate
of earnings covering the ^entire
period of enrollment, and unless
your earnings change from the
amount shown in your estimate,
no further reports will be re­
quired.
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on cigarettes.
The registration is a gain of 79
over the registeration for the 1946
election.
Republicans have 10,594 voters
registered, and the democrat^ have
CHEST DRIVE STARTS
8009 registered.
FOREST GROV E—Forest
Grove’s quota for the 1947 Com­ PROHIBITION NEAR
As a service to veterans in the
MCMINNVILLE—’Sentiment in community, this newspaper will
munity Chest campaign has been
set at $5,000, second largest quota favor of the drys is growing very publish a weekly column of news
in Washington county. Hillsboro’s fast,” Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, na­ briefs from the Veterans Admin­
quota of $6500 is the largest The tional president of the Women’s istration. For more detailed in­ You Are New»
30-day drive for funds for local Christian Temperance Union, said formation, veterans should con­
TOWN TALK—Yes, you get
Boy Scouts and Camp Fire Girls last week as she arrived in Mc­ tact or write to the nearest VA into the newspapers when you are
Minnville
for
the
64th
annual
and several state agencies got
Contact Office at Odd Fellows born.
But you must be born
meeting of the group.
underway this week.
Bldg., Portland Oregon
again, said Jesus. All who have
“Even the wets are sore at the
REGISTRATION SET AT 19,059
been truly born again, say they
MEDFORD—A total of 19,057 liquor dealers for the profits they
Veterans who may. waive their never lived until the new birth.
are
making
and
the
stuff
they
voters registered and will he elig­
right to compensation or pension To be born again, your part is to
ible to vote in Jackson county to are selling,” she said. She pointed in order to enroll in the national take Christ into your heart as the
be held October 7, to approve or out that it now costs distillers guard or naval reserve, may re­ Son of God who died for your sins
Teject a three per cent sales tax, about 50 cents a gallon to make apply for this benefit at any fu­ —Receive Him and possess Him.
and a tax of two cents a package liquor which sells for between $23 ture time, the VA has announced.
See your old self sin-loving a
and $26.
Rights to other benefits are not sinner judged, found guilty and
forefeited by waiver of compensa­ condemned. And see that old self
the Vernonia Eagle
tion.
nailed to the cross with Christ,
Marvin Kamholz
The VA stated that when a vet­ dead and buried with Him and put
Editor and Publisher
eran re-applies for compensation out of God’s sight forever.—Bible.
the approved award will be pay­
Official Newspaper of
NEW MAN—-Now see your new
able from the date of the new ap­ self, raised up out of death with
Vernonia, Oregon
plication but will not be retro­ Christ into eternal life. Stand
Entered as second class mail active to the date of waiver.
on it that your old self has been
matter, August 4, 1922, at the
Under the ruling, a disabled judged and is dead. Know your­
post office in Vernonia, Oregon, veteran who had waived his com­
under the act of March 3, 1879. pensation rights in order to enlist self to be God’s new creation and
Subscription price, $2.50 yearly in the national guard, was found
still entitled to vocational train­
MemieA-
ing and to the same subsistence
O reg I o ^N lwsp F per
allowance paid veterans under the
P U B L ! S li(E R,S 4-4$ fj/G 1 A T J 0 M G.I. Bill. His waiver affected
only his right to the special al­
NATIONAL EDITORIAL- lowances payable to disabled vet­
^ASSOCIATION erans.
Many Get Automobiles
Made-to-measure Suits
Passenger automobiles
have
been delivered to 466 world war
II veterans in the Pacific North­
west who lost a leg or the use of
one or both legs during the war,
the VA annqjinced.
Entitled veterans have until
June ¿0, 1948, to make application
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for the vehicles at government ex­
pense, under an extension of the '•DAD DREAMED LAST HIGHT HE
time limit granted by the 80th WAS EATING SHREDSED i -HE h T.
To keep your car running its best, to insure nleasan* motor­
WHEN HE WOKE. UP-HALF Or
Congress.
ing throughout the year, keep it fit with SIGNAL SERVICE
There have been 15,353 vehicles THE MATTR’SS WAS GONE.?
regularly. We are. equipped to give you thze best.
delivered to veterans nationally.
The law provides that the price of
the car, including any special
equipment required to enable the
disabled veteran to operate the car
safely, must not exceed $1600. The
veteran must also be licensed to
drive by the state licensing author­
Phone 5711
At the Mile Brige, Riverview
ity.
Volunteers Plan Program
Volunteers affiliated with na­
tional service organizations met
recently in Seattle to plan ex­
pansion of their program to aid
hospitalized veterans. Among the
projects being studied by the del­
egates attending the quarterly
conference of voluntary service
organizations were use of volun­
teers to operate motion picture
equipment in hospitals, and spon­
soring of music, script writing
and other contests.
Question of the Week
Q. V hen I enrolled in college
last year, I was required to file
Events in
Oregon
of a new order of cMBted -beings,
raised up with Chriot, redeemed
from «in-guilt and brought in by
God to glorify him for now and
forever.—Bible again.
BORN AGAIN—“I was about to
operate and told the man we would
pray for him, which we always
do. But he demanded that he
himself lead in prayer. This he
did confessing his past bad life and
hew it had led him down. He was
a Chinese merchant, brought to
Christ by our Chinese evangelist,
“Mr. Kee. -DR W. K. CAMERON
Lanchow Kan, China.
S. W. McChesney Rd., Portland-
1- Oregon.
This space paid for by an Ore­
gon family.
“YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT”
Treat Yourself to Food
Trv one of our home-style din-
neks that includes everything
With
from soup to nuts. You’ll agree
Finest
Flavor
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our chef knows how to
out the flavor just as you
Hotel MacBonald
tenting ¡I ooki
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6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Buffet Suppers and Club Banquets by
appointment
Let Us Fit Your
Child With Glasses
NO BREAKDOWN PLIGHT
WHEN YOU SERVICE RIGHT!
Heath’s Service Station
When vision is easy a”! unstrained, study is so much more ef­
fective. Eon’t let your child be handicapped by difficult seeing.
Free Priva'e Parking for Patients
OPTOMETRIST
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Hillsboro
233 E. Baseline
For Further Information Inquire at Kullander’s Jewelry Store
“You Can’t Be Optomisitic if You Have MISTY Optics”
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and Appliance
786 Bridge Street
Vernonia
Protect
Our Forests
from Fire!
Forests are important to every state in the
Union, because everybody needs things
made of wood, or derived from wood. All
our forest lands, in one piece, would make
a tract 387 miles wide, stretching almost
from Atlantic to Pacific. To protect them
from fire is a job for all Americans. It's
one way io keep our forests perpetually
producing the products we use . . . and
the jobs we need.
COLUMBIA COUNTY COMMITTEE
Keep Oregon Green