SSSSSX««%S*:*WSSSS;WSSffi^^^ Hog Prices Lebanon Valley Auction Tuesday, June 19 282 Head of Hogs Barrows and Gilts 50 cents to $1 lower. Barrows and Gilts: U. S. 2-3195 - 230 pounds 39.35 - 40.50; 2-4 200 - 240 38.35 - 39.35. Sows: U. S. 1-3 350 - 550 pounds 32.50 - 33.85; 2-3 300 - 500 31 75 - 33.50. Boars: 28.00 - 28.75, individual at 31.75. 33 Head of Feeder Pigs Few lots U S. 1-3 20 - 40 pound feeder pigs 16 75 - 22 25 per head. Lancaster Auction Wednesday, June 20 Barrows and gilts 1 00 lower BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 220-235 lb. 40 50-41 00; US 1-2 210- 235 lb 40 00-40 25, US 2-3 190-240 lb. 39 35-39.85; US 2-3 240-250 lb 38.50-39.10. New Holland Auction Monday, June 18 HOGS 1259: Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows & Gilts: Mostly 50c to 75c higher; US No. 1-2 200-236 lbs. 41.25- 42.00; US No. 1-3 200-240 lbs. 40.25- 41.25; US No. 2-4 240-270 lbs. 38.50- 40.25 - US’No. 2-4 170-195 lbs. 37.00- 40.25; Sows: US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs 31.00-34.00; Boars: 30.50-32.75. Peoria Auction HOGS: 4000. Barrows and gilts mostly 25 lower on weights under •25ft lb. BARROWS AND GILTS; US 1- 2 200-230 lb. 38.75-39.25; US 1-3 200-25,0 lb. 38.25-38.75. "\ t . nvu . Farmline DrwA Motors SINGLE-PHASE—I TO 10 H.P. CAPACITOR START REPULSION START Specially Designed to Produce Operating Characteristics to Fulfill Farm Requirements for Hard-Starting, Long-Life, Rugged Use Motors. IN STOCK NOW OPEN and TOTALLY ENCLOSED 200% - 400% - 600% STARTING TORQUE ||-l ELECTROMEG electromechanical service :(|JUSAV |J-* ROUTE 222. EPHRATA, PA. 17522 ME2 PHONE (717) 733-7911 ELECTRIC MOTOR • GENERATOR • POWER-TOOL SPECIALISTS Lancaster Market Monday, June 18 Barrows and gilts 25-50 higher, sows scarce. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1 200-240 lb. 41.50-42.00; US 1-2 200- 240 lb. 41.25-41.50; US 2-3 190-260 lb 40.25-41.00. Vintage Auction Saturday, June 16 HOGS 551 • Compared with last Saturday’s market Barrows & Gilts Strong to 25c higher US No 1-2 195-225 lbs 40 75- 41 35, few 41 85-42 10, US No 1-3 200-255 lbs 40 25-40 75, US No 2-4 190-250 lbs 39 75- 40 35, Few US No 3-4 275-285 lbs 36 25-38 85, US No 2-4 150-180 lbs 36 00- 36 50, Sows: US No 1-3 315-490 lbs 32 25-33.85 individual’s 34 60 and 35 00; Boars • 32 00-34 00 Wednesday, June 20 HOGS 500 Compared with last Wednesday’s market Barrows & Gilts: 75c to $1 lower; US No. 1-2 200-230 lbs. 40.00- 40.85; US No 1-3 200-250 lbs. 39.50- 40 00; US No. 2-4 270-290 lbs. 36.00- 38 00; Sows: US No. 1-3 300-570 lbs. 30.50-32.00; Boars: 29.00-30.00. Indianapolis Auction HOGS: 1500. Barrows and gilts strong to 25 higher. BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2 200-235 lb. 39.25-39.50; 30 head at 39.65; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 38.50- 39.25 New York Dressed Meats Thursday, June 21 Daily distributive, less than carlot meat trade. Compared with Wednesday: General price structure weak throughout for all fresh meats. Lamb wholesalers suffering sharp financial loss and pork houses meeting similar problem late. Demand moderate in all channels of outlet and prices secondary as retailers con fronting poor movement at store levels Steer Beef Prime 600 - 900 pounds 73.00 - 74 00; Choice 600 - 700 73.00 - 74 00 ; 700 - 800 73 00 - 73 50 ; 800 - 900,73 00 -73 50, Good 500 - 800 71 50 - 72 50 Heifer Beef Choice 500 - 700 pounds 72 00 - 73 00 Calf (Skin Off) 150-350 Pounds Choice 86 00 -92 00, Good 83 00 - 89 00, Standard 79 00 - 82 00 Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90 - 150 pounds 119 00 - 122 00, Good 60 - 90 115 00 - 120 00; Standard 60 - 120 97.00 - 100 00 Lamb Choice and Prime: 30 - 55 pounds 78.00 - 81.00, 55 - 65 77.00 - 79 00 Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (Steer) 145 - 190 pounds 83 50 - 87.00; Arm Chucks 90 -105 61.00 - 64.00; Ribs (7-nb) 34 - 40 89.00 - 93.00; Loins (Trmd) 50 - 70 105.00-108.00; Rounds (Steer) 70 - 95 79.50 - 82.00; Full Plates 49.00 - 49.50, Hinds (Heifer) 120 - 170 82.50 - 85 66. Fresh Pork Cuts Loins (Regular 8 - 14 pounds 69.00 - 71.00; 14 - 17 67.00 - 70.00; Picnics (Regular) 4 - 8 50.00 - 51.50; Boston Butts 4 - 8 63.00 - 66.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 83.00 - 86.00; Hams (Skinned) 14 - 17 67 00 - 69.00; 17 - 20 65.00 - 67.00. Kosher Market 5 - 1 Kosher Steer Beef and Spring -Lamb: Both classes steady on mid-session with quotes un changed 1 New Holland Dairy Cattle Wednesday, June 20 Reported receipts of 80 cows, 29 heifers, 5 bulls; market steady with last weeks market. Load New York State cows, fresh, 480 - 660; springers, 580 - 605. Load Vermont cows, fresh, 515 - 715. Load Franklin County cows, fresh, 470 - 590; springers, 645 - 675. - Load Pennsylvania cows, fresh, 365 - 630; springers, 500 - 705. Perry County herd dispersal all stages of production, 465 - 715. Local cows, 260 - 700. Springing heifers, 465 - 690. Open heifers, 225 - 380. Bulls, 405 - 470. St. Louis Auction HOGS: 4000. Barrows and gilts steady to weak BARROWS & GILTS: US 1-2, 175 head 200-235 lb. 39.75, US 1-3 200-240 lb 39.00-39 50. SELL * \ YOUR BUTCHER , I HOGS DIRECT u Now accepting Hogs on Grade and Yield basis. Ezra W. Martin Co. Garden Spot Quality Meats Call AL SHAFFER At Lancaster Pa 717 397 5113 Evenings (215) 779-3847 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Juno 23 IQ73 Futures Trading (Closing bids as of Thursday, June 21) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes June July August 47.40 40.55 September October 47.20 40 00 November December 47.20 41 15 January ’74 February 47 20 42 10 March April 46 60 40 75 May 46 70 41 70 June July August Trend - Cattle are Higher, Hogs are Higher, Potatoes are Higher, and Eggs are Higher. a-asked b-bid n-normal Markets provided by Commodity Dept., Reynolds Securities, Inc New Holland Horse Auction Monday, June 18 Reported receipts of 566 head of horses, mules and ponies; market steady with last weeks market Load lowa riding horses 105 - 510. Two loads Ohio riding horses, driving horses, work horses; driving horses 145 - 320; riding horses 120 - 270; work horses 260 - 385. Load North Carolina riding horses 195- 340. Load Virginia riding horses 165 - 300. Load Illinois riding horses 175 - 895. Load Virginia riding horses 235 - 360. Load Kansas riding horses 200 - 470 Load Oklahoma riding horses 155 - 275. Local work horses 290 - 360; mules 110 -180; driving horses 150 - 410; riding horses 165 - 230; better horses 255 - 340. Killers: lightweight 10 - 14; heavyweight 16 - 18. Mare ponies 10-35, colts 5 -10; geldings 10-30; larger ponies 47 - 75 Eat the basic 4 foods every day. tox-xs-x-xvi-ww U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock, Slaughter Under Federal Inspection Cattle Hogs 103,400 186,400 108,800 185,500 104,300 185,000 Week-to-date Samepd lastwk Samepd lastyr 41.40 4.30 62 85 4 84 5 18 5 93 41 50 41 00 Local Grain Thursday, June 21 These prices are' made up of the average prices quoted by five participating local feed and grain concerns. It should be noted, however, that not every dealer handles each commodity. All prices are per bushel except for ear corn which is per ton. The average local grain prices quoted Thursday, June 21, 1973, are as follows: ' Bid+ Offered-)- Ear Corn 56.00 62 23 Shelled Corn 2.52 2.74 Oats, Local .91 1.12 Oats, Western 1.30 1.42 Barley 1.57 1.80 Wheat 2.47 2.72 +Bid is the price the dealer will buy from the farmer delivered to the mill. Offered is the price the dealer will sell for at his mill Fix-It Tip Do not mow wet, slippery grass. Do not run—walk. Do not pull the mower toward you. Do not leave the mower running if you have to step away for a moment. Mow horizontally across a slope, never up and down. Most safety precautions make good maintenance tips. Keep all nuts and bolts tight. Check blade mounting nut for tightness making sure the spark plug is dis connected first. Check oil level and change oil at recommended inter vals. Remove blades and sharpen with a file. File evenly and keep the blade balanced. A dull and rough blade will leave the grass brown 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 51 60 55 25 61 10 59 10 65 20 61 85