VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE TEN CROPS PROSPECTS LESS PROMISING SAYS O. S. C. part for the expense of next year’s schooling by peeling Cas­ cara. And these young men find FOR SALE— Rabbits, including Crop prospects are definitely the work congenial, almost as does with litters, young stock less promising in the country as pleasant as a vacation, and pro- and meat. J. O. Kane, 2’A miles a whole than some weeks ago, J ; fitable at the same time. They on Rock creek road. 30*3 ays the latest report on the ag- , spend their time in the big woods FOR SALE— Brunswick Con­ ricultural situation and outlook pitch camp in the open and live sole Victrola with records. $5. just released by the O. S. C. |the life of Riley. Merle B. King. 2 Ya miles out on agricultural extension service. In | According to I. P. Callison and St. Helens Highway. 30*2 respect to prices, the general lev­ Sons, of Port Orchard, Wash., el of farm prices is indicated to [ . leading dealers in Cascara Bark, WANTED— Fresh Cows and be slightly higher than a month the market is in the healthiest Springers. Also beef. Write Frank ago, whereas a downward trend . condition today that it has been Wilson, Forest Grove, Ore. 30*4 has prevailed mostly for several | for years. There is neither a months. r top-heavy surplus nor a danger- The Oregon-American Lumber Droughty conditions, especially 'Ous shortage. Neither the wild Corporation desires to sell its throughout the southern part of , prices of 1923 nor the low prices surplus output of fuel wood avail­ the country east of the Mississ- , of recent years may be expected. -- • account -------- A /• for -- most A of 1* Al 1 _ ­ * able for local consumption and • ippi, the de The same authority states that will receive bids until August cline in crop prospects. It will a stable market around present 1, 1936 from interested pur­ require good and timely rains levels may be depended upon for chasers. Full details of this of­ during the remainder of the sea­ the remainder of the season. fering may be obtained at the son to bring about the usual company’s office. 30cl total output of several crops, the Everett Rundell has resigned report states. Special sections are FOR SALE— Rabbits, five does given in respect to various farm from the Eagle shop force in or­ der to accept a position in the with little ones, and one buck. commodities. I 10.-A. office, and Margaret Byers Mrs. John Ross From the standpoint of market has taken his place on the news­ 24 O-A. hill. 30*1 demand conditions, strength is paper staff, beginning last Mon­ FOR SALE—95 acres with build­ indicated owing to the income of day. ings, equipment. 1 % miles industrial workers being higher Leonard Johnson, a former in April and May than at any from town. Vernonia resident, was in town T. F. Epping 30*1 time for several years. Indust- Monday. rial conditions continue to show Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brown from WILL TRADE— 1927 Chev. improvement, considering usual coupe for milk cow. L. L. seasonal trends. Business has re­ Walla Walla were Vernonia vis-1 Wells, 542 3rd street. 30*1 ceived added activity from the itors over the week end. Willard L. Berg, Washington , soldier’s bonus. FOR SALE— or trade for any­ In Oregon, the general level of grade school teacher, was in town I thing of value, 1 set of I. C. C. farm prices appears likewise to Tuesday from Monmouth, where textbooks for mechanical engin- have advanced somewhat since he is taking normal work during eeering. new condition. L. L. mid-May. At that time the Ore­ the summer. 30*1 gon farm price index stood at Wells, 542 3rd street. ---------- *---------- 68 per cent of the 1926-1930 WINE STORE TO MOVE SALESMEN WANTED— Avail­ level, compared with 72 a month TO DRUG STORE LOACT1ON able at once. Nearby Rawleigh previous and 69 in May, 1935. route of 800 families. Only re­ Mrs. K. A. McNeill received: The United States general farm liable men need apply. Can earn price level at mid-May was 73 a permit yesterday from the | $25 or more weekly. No cash re­ per cent of the 1926-1930 aver- state liquor control commission quired. Write today. Rawleigh’s, age, or 103 per cent of the pre­ to move her wine shop from the Dept. ORG-218-Z, Oakland, Cal­ war level, against 105 in April Lincoln building to Mac’s phar­ i ifornia. 30 and 108 in May, 1935. With the macy. The charge will take place WANTED— Piano pupils. Ex­ index of prices paid by farmers perienced teacher. Hazel Skuzie at 121 per cent of prewar, the Saturday. Clappell. 876 Rose Ave. Tel. 451. purchasing power of farm pro­ POST OFFICE *CHANGES tfc ducts was 85 er cent of “parity”, SATURDAY CLOSING TIME the same as a year ago. ______ *______ —— O-■■ FOR SALE— Nice fryers for Postmaster Emil F. Messing Present high prices for Cascara eating purposes. Rooms to rent. W. O. Porterfield, 253 North St. bark are not only proving to be has announced that the office a boon to unemployment, but will close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays, FOR SALE— Used Majestic cab­ lorge numbers otherwise employ­ beginning tomorrow. inet radio in excellent condit­ ed are turning their spare time ion. Paterson Furniture Store, tf into money. In the lumbering ATTENTION WORKERS— Earn sections of the northwest, log­ money* peeling Cascara Bark in gers and mill workers are pick­ your spare time. Highest price ing up many extra dollars col­ in years. For particulars, see lecting Cascara Bark during hol­ Vernonia Trading Co. 30c4 idays, lay-offs and evenings after work. It is stated that in several instances, the money earned in CALL FOR WARRANTS All General Road warrants en- the collection of Cascara by these dorsed “not paid for want of classes of workers has earntd al­ funds” were called for payment most as much as their regular Dick Foran in July 24, 1936. Interest ceases wages. High school and college stu­ on this date. Song of the Saddle dents who have heretofore been GLADYS E. PETERSON County Treasurer unable to find employment are now able to provide at least in St. Helens, Ore. Classified Ads FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1936 AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. 17c 3 lbs 49c Mason Jar Caps Dozen ...................... 19c Lifebouy Soap 13c 1JJC ............. 15c CRisco $i,i5 6-lb pail ................ Qp %-lb can ................. Mayonnaise ■V Aristocrat Quart jar .................. CAKE FLOUR Swansdown Pkg............................. 1 A Washing powder . large pkg ................ Oleomargarine 2 bars ........................ Baker’s Cocoa OXYDOL 99. ZjC ?tOC SYRUP Sleepy Hollow pure and maple 5 lb can .................. cane EQ- W* Baking Powder K C’ TEA FLY TOX Kr Quart ........................ Canterbury Orange Pecoe fine for iced tea. %-lb pkg .................. Qft PRODUCE NEW POTATOES, U. S. No. 1 Yakima Netted Gems, 8-lbs............................. 25c PEACHES, PLUMS, APRICOTS— No. 2 basket ....... ............................... 15c 25c SUNKIST ORANGES, 2 doz In Our Market BEEF BOIL lb WEINERS, BOLOGNA, PORK AND LIVER SAUSAGE, lb .... SPARE RIBS, lb......................... LARD, 2-lbs ............................... DILL PICKLES, qt 11c 17c 17c 25c We reserve the right to limit quantities Free delivery on quantity orders THEATRE Saturday Oregon Motor Stages Leave from Bush’s Cafe 7:55 a. m. and 4:55 p. m. daily for Port- land via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. ni. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon­ ia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages Sunday and Monday THESE THREE Tuesday, Wednesday PRIVATE NUMBER Thurs., Fri., Bobby Breen in LET’S SING AGAIN Thai's the Kind You Get at This Shop Printing possessing quality and perfection of workmanship that carries a favorable impression to the recipient. No order too large or too small to receive our careful attention. Unless you specify otherwise, we will print your order on —COMING— Little Lord Fontelroy The Bride Walks Out EFFICIENT SERVICE