2 Thursd. Jan. 29, 1942, Vel nonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon Portland Work-— y©UK TOWN’S TOPICS Active on Committee— Address Changed— Neal Bush, chairman of the Hills­ boro chamber of commerce airport committee, has been active the past few days investigating the possibil­ ity of Hillsboro accepting a federal government offer to develop the airport at that place. The mailing address of L. L. Acord has been changed again it was announced this week. Mail will reach him now at this address: Pri­ vate L. L. Acord, Technical School Squadron No. 7, Building T379, Chanute Field, Illinois. Here Sunday— Charles N. Rogers, who is chair- man of the Defense Bond pledge drive in Columbia county, was in Vernonia Sunday afternoon for a short time to make a preliminary check on the outcome of the drive here, No exact figures could be given on the amount of the pledges as the work of contacting every in­ dividual in this area had not been completed. Hillbilly dance, Hill Pleasant school house, Sat., Jan. 31. 5tl — III with Flu— George Johnson was ill last week with a severe attack of flu. He re­ turned to work at his service sta­ tion this week. Sunday Visitor»— Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bailie of Clatskanie spent the past Sunday in Vernonia visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Yance Miller. Mr. Bailie is manager of the J. C. Penney company store in Clatskanie. Attend Encampment---- A meeting of Columbia County Encampment, I. O. O. F. held in Clatskanie last Thursday was at­ tended by several' members of the group from Vernonia. Attending from here were: Bob Spencer, M. B. Willard, E. A. Stacey, Emil Messing and George Douthit. Parents Visited---- Mrs. F. M. Bicknel of Portland1 spent the past Sunday here visiting with her mother, Mrs. R. M. Acord. STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Batteries, Tire Repairing Welding, Repairing Forest Reichardt, former book­ keeper for the Vernonia Auto com­ pany is now working in Portland at the Oregon Shipbuilding Yards where he is employed as pipe fitter helper. Reichardt began work there the latter part of last week. His position at the local concern is be­ ing taken by Mrs. James Davies. Here for Visit— P. F. C. John Vike of Company G, 153rd Infantry, spent Sunday at 2tf home visiting his parents, Mr. and paper drive. Save your paper. Mrs. Oscar Vike, and family, and Club Member— friends before sailing for parts un­ Included in the list of names known. Friends of James L. Vike of those Vernonia people who are will be glad to hear that he is safe members of the Boston Terrier Club somewhere in the Atlantic. of Portland is that of Gail Kilgore. Due to inability to buy tires for The name was omitted last week in the listing of the Vernonia member­ our delivery truck, we will make ship. one delivery daily instead of the Remember the Boy Scout waste usual two commencing February 1. The new schedule will be as fol­ Exams Announced— The U. S. civil service commis­ lows: all deliveries west of Rock sion has announced a number of creek in the morning and all deliv­ examinations which are listed as eries east in the afternoon except follows: welder, electric (specially Saturdays and pay days when the skilled); helper, electrician; helper, old schedule of two daily will be machinist; helper, molder; helper, followed. No deliveries out of town. pipefitter; helper, rigger; and Sam’s Food Store. plumber. Information regarding ap­ plications for the examinations may New Man in Office— be obtained locally at the post of- W. J. Smith, formerly employed fice. at the Oregon Shipping Building in Portland, began his work in the Remember the Boy Scout waste main office of the Oregon American paper drive. Save your paper. 2tf Lumber corporation Monday morn­ ing. Smith replaces E. J. Preston To Get Training— Captain John Jay Taggart, form- who recently moved to his former