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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1947)
December 18, 1947. higan pijj. World's Fwesf Chinate ing Costs Up iple Pre-War trolman )rms the t ^rMentatn^ * e- Fndav i W Quest)«,,, licenses. TO REMIDY YOUR received by United her 1946. Calf receipts inc!, [farmers for meat animals 41 per cent. Hog receipts in per cent during the September totaled nearly 2 mil ending Oct- 15, according lion head, compared with less fweekly meat animals and than 300.000 head a year earlier eview prepared bv the Sheep and lamb marketings, on extension service from the other hand, showed a de- market reports and other crease of 3 1« per cent in Septem- fre index at 360 per cent her. compared with September U914 is 13 per cent above 1946. tober 1946. however and Domestic wools at Boston were han three times the 193o- iess actjVe this week. A few sales k*ar average. The wool of to-be-graded fine and half- Ion the other hand is about blood territory staple wools were (cent under a year earlier, sold for future delivery’ at $1 27. ¡terms of buying power, clean basis. Some privately own- inimal prices are above a ed Texas good French combing but wool is below, ac- wo°ls were sold at around $1.25, to data released by the c’ean basis, of Agricultural Econo- Prices in foreign wool auction October 15 hogs stood markets continued their upward per cent of parity, com- trend- Announcement this week [with 148 a,y ear ago; beef stated that an auction of both 1148 against 143 a year pre- f°reign and domestic wool and [lambs 144 against 143; and million pounds of domestic gives 132 against 116 on greasy and scoured wools will er 15. 1946. Wool was at be Put up for sale. cent of parity on October i „pared with 109 a year hop )ns Bei ■ng Fertilizing Prob ems Let Us Suggest the Following Items For ÏI I The lovely doll Which has bien Vnited States index of on display in the window of received by farm ers for Moore’s Variety Store for the rains and hay declined 4 past several weeks will have a t during the month, to happy owner this coming Satur r cent of 1935-1939, still day, as that is the date when she than one-fourth above a will be awarded some lucky per earlier and 3 times the son. All proceeds of the doll are 939 average. The buying to be used for the Chetco Com- of feed grains was also munlJy Library, so e\ery°nc *s last year with corn at MS I " S " « * **£!! , t x tim e rem aining until the doll ?nt of parity against 127 With her wonderful wardrobe is r earlier; barley 120 com- awarded to someone. with 105. and oats 114 j Recent houseguests at the 97 a year previous. Hay home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ober 15 was only 59 per Swinney, near Harris state park, parity compared with 65 wrere Mr. and Mrs. Max Rossler, nt a year ago. of Eureka, and Mrs. Rossler's . , , x , .father, J. M. Sain of Hanford, tock markets were irreg- Calif., Earl Dodge, formerly of tring the week ending on Brookings, but now living at ber 5. Cattle m arkets Florence, Oregon, and most re- generally higher, and lamb cently Mrs. Swinney’s brother, is mostly unchanged. Hogs Charles Collins, who left last lower at Chicago but Tuesday for Fredrick, Colorado v higher at Portland un- to visit another sister. mited offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Berger Dahl- le p • North Port- *trom and children spent a 1 3tTn , , , L mini? imp? !?%. *■ wot« nf P i ’ P' I ''»>00 above d a ' s 1,1 Tbev repeat that Fall Rye Grain Blue Tag Ladino Clover Red Clover Alsike Clover Austrian or Canadian Peas Common Vetch Common Rye Grass English (Perennial) Rye Grass Alta Fescue Tillorook Subterranean ('lover Orchard Grass OUR SEEDS have all been I N S P E C T E I) L0Caj \eWS IteRIb rl9! and Pass State Seed Requirements We Also Have the Following Types of Fertilizers: Ammonium Phosphate 16-20 Potash For Your Vigoro Gaviota F alls recently. it s n o w « w h ile ES <•“ »* c 1,1 , cc m - Mrs. Martha Steen left the r at S6 Pubbc latter part of the week for Han- nited Si were three- greater than in Septem- >ther. Mrs. Craine. ' Grozit (Sheep .Manure) and Super Phosphate Surge Electric Fence Equipment Mor Crop 5-10-10 I)igest-a-Bone Meal We are now your Exclusive Dealer for Del Norte and ('urrx Counties Buffalo Bone Meal h Humus Builder It r» ,ment i MALL Model 7 ASOLIXE ENGINE ( HAIN SAW IT A one or two man tool) Lower in price, more powerful, possible prices and are now handling canned goods in case lots at whole» r in weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75 pounds, sale prices, Sugar at $9.50 per 100-lbs. Many other good buys too num compact in design can be more easily transported over terrain operated with a minimum of clearance ...and erous to mention. • • We also have a complete line of Hogden Brew ster Feeds a t lowest - sucessfully afte r a few instructions. Mows down big up to and incluring trees 12 feet in diameter. Cut- chain swivels for any angle cut. Automatic stall-proof [' b keeps engine running when saw’ chain is jammed. at Surge Milking Machine Supplies Agricultural Lime DuPont 12 pet. Nitrogen 1 1 Page 1 ive * detachable idler is easily removed if saw is jammed Immediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot cutting '■ les Also P n eu m atic and E lectric Models, and Chain ier. MALL CHAIN SAW CO. S. R. HUNT, Distributor Smith River Feed Smith River, California