mmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmimi HOG PRICES Lancaster Market Monday, Sept. 9 BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 37.35-37.60, lot 207 lb. 37.85; US 1-3 200- 250 lb. 37.00-37.35; US 2-3 250- 275 lb. 36.00-37.00. SOWS: US 1-3 370-540 lb. 26.00-26.85. Vintage Auction Saturday, Sept. 7,1974 HOGS 830: Compared with last Saturday’s market. Barrows & Gilts $1 to $1.50 lower. US No. 1-2 200-225 lb. 38.25-39.00, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 37.00-38.10, No. 2-4 140- 180 lbs. 30.00-34.50. US No. 1-3 240-490 lbs. sows 26.00-27.00, one at 30.50, No. 2-3 340-660 lbs. 22.00-26.25. Boars: 20.00- 28.00. Wednesday, Sept. 11 HOGS 550: Compared with last Wednesday’s market. Barrows & Gilts $1.50 to $2 lower. US No. 1-2 200-240 lbs. 36.50-37.35, No. 1-3 200-250 lbs. 36.00-36.50. US No. 1-3 300-575 lbs. sows 26.50-27.00. Boars; Few 20.00-21.00. Leb. Valley Auction HOGS 335. Barrows & Gilts $1.50 to $2 lower. 1-2 200-235 pounds barrows & giltS‘37.3s - 2-3 190-240 37.00-37.35, lot 2-4 40 head, 150 pounds 30.85.1-3 320-608 pounds sows 25.75-27.35, 2-3 285-370 23.25- 25.00. Few Boars 20.00-22.00, individual at 28.75. FEEDER PIGS 45. 1-3 20- 35 pounds feeder pigs 12.00- 14.50 per head, lot 1-3 45 pounds 23.00 per head. NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 17, AT LANCASTER STOCKYARDS CONSIGN YOUR FEEDER PIGS TO J. M. Hoober Inc* All pigs must be tagged. Consignors can save 25 cents per pig expense if tagged on the farm. Tags may be obtained at office of J. M. Hoober Inc. Serving You Since 1895 For further informotion coll i. M. Hoober Inc. Phone (717) 397-6191. 569-2084, 626-5659. IMPORTANT NOTICE LET US HANDLE YOUR FEEDER PiGS NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE IDES. SEPT. 17 Beginning in September, and every month thereafter, bimonthly Feeder Pig Sales will be held as a result of increasing receipts and popular demand on the part of both buyers and sellers. Feeder pigs consigned to Walter M Dunlap and Sons must arrive at the stockyards between 7 A. M. and 11 A. M. the day of the sale. Upon arrival they will be inspected by a veterinarian, tagged, and then state graded. The two sales scheduled for September will be held on Tuesday, and Tuesday, the 17th, starting at 1 P. M. Consignors wishing to tag their pigs on the farm can get the tags at the state office at the stockyards, not later than 4 P. M. any day preceding the sale, thereby saving 25 cents per pig Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled by a capable and experienced staff, and for further information call 717-397-5136. WALTER M. DUNLAP & SONS Capable Service To The Livestock Industry Since 1898 Lancaster Auction Wednesday, Sept. 11 HOGS: Mostly Steady. Sows steady. BARROWS AND GILTS: Few US 1-2 195-215 lb. 39.00; US 1-3 200-250 lb. 36.50-37.25. SOWS: US 1-3 360-550 lb. 25.00-27.00. New Holland Auction Monday, Sept. 9,1974 HOGS 1412: Compared with last Monday’s market. Barrows & Gilts mostly $2.50 t 052.75 lower. US No#l-2 200- 240 lbs. 37.75*39.50, No. 1-3 200-245 lbs. 37.25-37.75, No. 2- 3 210-270 lbs. 36.50-37.25, No. 2-4 160-190 lbs. 36.00-37.25. US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 24.00-28.50. Boars: Light Weights 30.00-34.00; Heavy Weights 21.50-23.00. Indianapolis Auction HOGS: 1500, Barrows and Gilts moderately active, fully 25 lower, but not fully established. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 215-230 36.50-36.65, Three Lots; US 1-3 200-250 36.00-36.2ij, Early sales. St. Louis Auction HOGS: 5500. Barrows and Gilts 75 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 210-240 36.00-36.25; US 1-3 210-250 35.75-36.00. Peoria Auction HOGS; 3500. Barrows and Gilts steady to 25 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-3 200-240 36.00-36.50, mostly 36.00-36.25; US 2-3 220-260 35.5036.00. Feeder Pig Sale Lancaster Stockyards Septembers, 1974 1105 Head. All sales per hundred weight. US No. 1-2 3035 lbs. 44.0032.50, 5535 lbs. 38.00-48.50. US No. 23 25- 45 lbs. 44.0032.00, lot 65 lbs. at 44.00. US No. 3 35-40 lbs. 47.0034.00. 4035 lbs. 37.00- 46.50, few 7530 lbs. 34.00- 41.00. US Utility 3530 lbs. 35.0040.00. Baltimore USDA Report ■ September 9,1974 CATTLE 400. Slaughter steers & heifers steady on Choice grades. Good- & Standard grades |1 to $2 lower; other classes being held for AM Auction. Supply 25 percent slaughter steers & heifers, 20 percent cows, 50 Scent feeders, balance s. Cows $1 to $2 higher; few bulls 50 cents to $1 lower. STEERS: Choice yield grade 2-4 925-1275 lbs. 44.00- 46.25, one package 46.50, Lot Good & Choice 1050 lbs. 43.00, Good 900-1400 lbs. 34.50- 40.00; package Good holsteins 1125 lbs. at 34.25, Standard & Low Good 29.25- 33.25. HEIFERS: Few Choice yield grade 2-3 885- 1045 lbs. 42.00-43.00, Lot Good 700 lbs. at 37.00. COWS: Utility & Commercial 23.50- 27.50, Cutters 19.00-23.50. BULLS; Yield Grade No. 1 1070-1415 lbs. 29.60-33.35, few yield grade No. 2 26.50-29.00. HOGS 600: Barrows & Gilts steady. US No. 1-2 200- 230 lbs. 37.50-37.75, No. 2-3 230-250 lbs. 36.50-37.50, No. 2- 4 250-270 lbs. 35.50-36.50. SOWS: Steady to 50 cents lower. US No. 1-3 300-600 lbs. 27.00-28.50. Omaha Cattle Thursday, Sept. 12 Weekly 51 - Cattle - Compared with the previous weeks close - Slaughter steers steady with late previous week and heifers steady to 50 cents higher. Cows 50-1.00 lower on late downturn. Bulls strong to 1.00 higher. Few day receipts 14,900 as compared 11,300 previous holiday week and 13,600 a year ago. Slaughter steers ap proximately 36 percent, heifers 30 percent, cows 14 percent and feeders IS percent, these mainly consigned for Friday auc tion. Overall finish steer and heifer supply fairly attrative with many choice included and a number of loads mixed Choice and Prime, also several loads 1325-1400 pound steers. STEERS; Early, several loads High-Chice and Prime 1074-1311 pounds 3-4 45.00- 45.50. At midweek, two loads and part load Choice and Prime 1126-1134 3-4 44.00, two loads same grade 1362-1370 4 43.00- Choice 975-1325 2- 4 closed 42.00-43.50, two loads 1371 3-4 41.50. Mixed Good and Choice 950-1225 40.50- 42.00. Good 38.00-40.50. Standard and Low-Good 36.00- HEIFERS: High-Choice and Prime 897-1029 pounds 3- 4 44.00-44.50 early, part load 1059 lbs. 44.75. At midweek, several loads Choice and Prime 950-1050 pounds 34- 43.00. Choice 850-1025 Grade 2-4 closed 41.00-42.50. Mixed Good and Choice 800-975 39.50-41.00. Good 36.00-39.50. Standard and Low-Good 34.00-35.50. COWS: Utility and Commerical 22.00-24.00. Canner and Cutter 19.50- 22.00, Mixed Cutter and Low- Utility 22.25-22.50, ocasionally to 23.00. BULLS: 1-2 1400-1800 pounds 28.00-31.00, 1 31.50- 33.00. New York Dressed Meats Thursday, Sept. 12 Weakness permeating price structure for fresh meats and sales bulking low quotation on carcasses and primal cuts with pork butts and spareribs fully $3.00 lower. Poor weekly tonnage and profit margins are foremost items plaguing meat wholesalers at eastern Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Sept 14,1974 Futures Trading .(Closing bids as of Thursday, September 12) Chicago Chicago New York Cattle Hogs Maine Potatoes September October 39.60 32.85 November December 39.75 35.22 January February 39.87 38.92 March April 40.62 39.00 5.51 May June 41.90 41.93 July August 42.50 41.60 Trend Cattle are Stronger, Hogs are Stronger, Potatoes are Stronger, and Eggs are Stronger. Markets Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing bids as of Thursday, September 12) 3.57% 4.36 7.64 156.00 September October November December 3.56% 4.52% January 1975 3.64% 4.63 7.82% 177.00 March 3.69% 4.53% 7.86 176.00 May Trend —Corn is Stronger, Wheat is Stronger, Soybeans are Stronger and Soybean Meal is Stronger. U. S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspections CATTLE HOGS 522.000 1,268,000 398.000 963,000 Week to Date Same Period Last Week Same Period Last Year markets, which has been prevalent since early this year. Steer Beef Prime 600-900 lb. 73.50- 75.00; Choice 600-700 73.50- 75.00; 700-800 72.00-74.00; 800- 900 70.50-73.00; Good 500-800 67.50-70.00. Heifer Beef Choice 500-700 72.00-74.00. Calf (Skin Off) Choice 150-350 70.00-73.00; Good 150-350 58.00-63.00; Standard 150-350 53.00-58.00. Veal (Skin Off) Choice 90-150 96.00-102.00; Good 60-90 85.00-90.00; Standard 60-120 70.00-75.00. Spring Lamb: Choice & Prime 30-55 78.50- 79.50; 55-65 77.50-79.50. Career examinations administered on college campuses by the State Civil Service Commission provide avenues through which college seniors and graduates may enter state service and pursue work in fields related to their college training. The State Civil Service Commission regularly 4.23 63.15 4.50 61.75 5.00 63.00 6.65 43.20 Soybean Com Wheat Soybeans Meal 473,000 Choice Beef Cuts Hinds (steer) 145-190 86.00- 88.00; Arm Chucks 90-105 62.00- Ribs (7-rib) 34-40 98.00- Loins (trmd) 50- 70 115.00-122.00; Rounds (steer) 70-95 83.00-85.00; Full Plates 33.00-35.00; Hinds (heifer) 120-170 85.00-87.00. Pork Cuts (Fresh) Loins (regular) 8-14 81.00- 83.00; 14-17 79.00-82.00; Picnics (regular) 4-8 47.00- 50.00; Boston Butts 4-8 65.00- 68.00; Spareribs 3 pounds down 78.00-81.00; Hams (skinned) 14-17 64.00-67.00; 17-20 63.50-66.50. Kosher Steer Beef: Choice & Prime forequarters 63.00-66.00. schedules examinations for state government positions which have particular ap peal for college graduates. College seniors are admitted to these examinations but cannot be employed until after graduation. TRY A CLASSIFIED 3 Chicago Fresh Eggs 56.85 57.10 65.05 60.50 7.68 166.00 7.72% SHEEP 162,000 117.000 154.000 989,000