FRIDAY. JULY 26, 1940 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE SIX Here’s The Snowball In Hades! Crop Output jor 1940 Considered Ample, Stated in Report t Crorp production in the United States this year promises to be fairly in line with probable require­ ments, in general, with a gross out­ put only slightly under 1939, re­ ports the O. S. C. extension service in its current review of the agri­ cultural situation. Some decline oc­ curred in the farm price level dur­ ing recent weeks in the country as a whole, but the Oregon general farm price level was maintained, according to data in the report. Sheeley Taken to County Jail— Lester Sheeley, former city at­ torney, was arrested here Saturday beans, (fruits and nuts, dairy pro­ and taken to the county jail at St ducts, chickens and eggs, and pig Helens for violation of a Clatskanie* justice court sentence to remain crop prospects. Oregon Index Up out of the county. The general level of farm prices For the first four months 1940, at mid-June in the country as a whole, was 95 per cent of the 1910- gasoline consumption totaled 71,- 1914 level, compared with 123 as 742, 643 gallons compared to 66,- the index of prices paid by farm­ 439,093 gallons for the correspond­ ers for commodities. ing period last year. Hay Crop Large The principal variation in crop prospects from last year which is of particular significance to the farm­ ers in Oregon is forage supplies. The hay crop of the country is expected to be very large—probably the larg­ est production since 1927. Despite an increase of about 2 per cent in hay-consuming livestock, principally cattle and sheep, the hay crop will (be large enough for liberal feeding in most areas with considerable carry-over next year. The report contains detailed infor­ mation regarding prospective pro­ duction and farm prices on a large number of farm commodities, includ­ ing wheat, feed grains, hay, seed crops, potatoes, truck crops, hops, Hot flame seems powerless to affect this 300 degree below zero "snowball”. In fact, glistening white frost will collect on it even when it is suspended in fire. These two pretty young visitors at the Frigid­ aire exhibit in the General Motors building at the New York World’s Fair, where the “snow in flame” performance is staged, expressed amazement at scientific proof that a “snowball” can be so cold. Farmers—Get Your ► Attention -- Hunters! Get Ready! B nder Twine Sanatorium Care Leads to Recovery From lubertuíosis Elk Season Opens August 2 till — Noon NOW Farmers throughout the valley know they can always get the finest supplies genuinely low prices at the Vernoma Trading Co On the road to health Is this young woman who is following approved treatment for the "White Plague.” Campaign of tuberculosis associa­ tions is directed toward finding disease in early stages. Vernonia, Oregon GUNS MUST BE AT LEAST 30 CALIBER. GET YOUR GUN EARLY. TRY WINCHESTER S NEW SILVERT1P CONTROLLED EXPANDING BIG GAME CARTRIDGE. We have a complete line of Hunting and Camping Equipment. Winchester, Marlin, Savage and Remington Big Game Rifles from 22 to 375 magnum caliber. Remington and Winchester Cart­ ridges. Cartridge Boxes, Gun Cases, Hunting Knives, Pocket Knives, Axes, Lanterns, Flash Lights, Camp Stoves, Telescopes, Sights, Slings, Oil, Cleaning Rods, Pack Sacks, Red Hats, Match Boxes, Compasses, Etc. 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