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Children's Western Boots FINISHING SCHOOL OPENS The Finishing Touch a modeling and finishing studio and makeup center is open for business at 3725 Washington in No 5 It is owned and operated by Deb Robinson (center) and Jan Jerman (right) shown here demonstrating their technique for Shae Stevens The center n offers training for men and women begin-Suit- e ning at age 4 Foreign Com Sales Pushing Hoci Farmers Out of Business WASHINGTON (AP) — The big sales of corn to the Soviet Union and other nations are doing more than just boosting grain prices They are helping give hog farmers a good reason to get out of the business According to the latest Agriculture Department analysis “After two years of good returns hog producers now face leaner times” The reason is twofold: Farmers expanded hog output sharply in response to rising market prices — which in turn were fueled in d takeoff in cattle part by— the a of because and huge export drain prices on the US com supply With the big grain exports and indications they will continue through the 1979-8- 0 marketlong-awaite- to average ing year com prices are expected 1978-79 seathe in substantially higher than son That means a double crunch is taking place in the hog industry from lower pork prices and higher feed costs The bottom line may be that a year from now consumers will have eaten most of the currently larger pork output causing prices to start rising again But for now the department said Tuesday in its latest “Farmers Newsletter” about livestock the hog slaughter for the rest of this year will be up about 20 percent from the last half of 1978 “As a result hog prices may remain in the low $40’s (per 100 pounds) during then move to the upper S30’s during ” the report said to made June 1 produc surveys According July-Septem-b- er October-December- go-ahe- ad in the period Those probably will occur because the sows were bred expected to farrow in before the survey was taken The survey also showed farrowings in would be up 14 percent from the same three months of last year “But these intentions (of farrowings) are less likely to be met” the report said to recon“There’s still time to adjust plans sider any planned production increases in light of the lower hog prices to come” Prices of com from the record 1978 crop of 71 billion bushels are expected to average about $220 a bushel over the entire marketing year then runs through Sept 30 according to USDA experts But because of the smaller — although still huge — 1979 com harvest estimated at 666 billion bushels and the record demand for exports prices for this fall’s harvest are expected to average in a range of $260 to $3 a bushel over the marketing year that will begin June-Augu- gras- 2998 0 Denim e Ladies' Casual Shoes 9 08 25 98 By Bass and Kaus d Hereof styles and Reg Odds Work Boots By 3350 Extreme light-w- e ght small size great for backpacking Reg 3 2200 h Special rack of assorted pants and tops Chippewc Carolina insulated broKen 99 0 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