► Hog Markets Lancaster Hogs Lancaster, Pa. Saturday, August 19 Total 583 head US No. 1,200-235 lbs. 52.50- 53.00; No. 1-2 200-245 lbs. 51.50-52.00; No. 3,200-255 lbs. 50.75-51.25. Monday, August 21 HOGS: Barrows and gilts 1.00-1.50 higher. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-245 lb. 51.3W1.85, few 52.00-52.50; US 1 210-240 lb. 52.75-53.25. Wednesday, August 23 HOGS: Barrows and gilts steady, instances 50 lower. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 51.00-51.85; Few US 1 210-235 lb. 52.25- CONSIGN WITH CONFIDENCE You are In good hands when you do business with Walter M. Dunlap And Sons and for the following reasons All hogs, pigs* calves and lambs weighed upon arrival; therefore, less shrink and more dollars in your pocket. All livestock penned under roof. All cattle watered before being sold. All cattle and hog consignments penned separately. All livestock properly sorted by capable personnel. No waiting at docks to unload. Full market price for all consignments Bonded for your protection. Immediate payment Free up to date market information Open every day of the week to receive consignments Financing of feeder cattle available NEXT FEEDER PIG SALE TUESDAY. AUGUST 29 -1 PH. Consign all your feeder pigs to Walter M. Dunlap & Sons where they will be handled by a capable and exper ienced staff. Walter M. Dunlap and Sons Tel. 717-397-5136 The leading firm on the Lancaster Market 111 sroSksAe Arms\u NEW KNOXVILLE OHIO y/'^y National Rei 52.75; US 2-3 225-255 lb. 50.25- 51.00. SOWS: About 10 per cent of supply. US 1-3 350-500 lb. 42.50-43.50; 50C-650 lb. 41.00- 42.50. Peoria Hogs August 24,1978 HOGS; 2500 - Barrows and gilts moderately active, firm to 25 higher. US 1-2 200-230 lb. 50.00-50.25, 170 head 50.50; 230-250 lb. 49.50-50.00. SOWS: Steady to 50 higher. US 1-3 350-500 lb. 44.5045.00, few 44.0044.25; 500-650 lb. mostly 45.00, few 45.50. Market courtesy of USDA. mtation Local Service Vintage Hog Saturday, August 19,1978 No. 1, 200-250 lbs. 51.00- 52.00; No. 2-3 200-245 lbs. 50.00- lightweights, 170- 190 lbs. 48.00-50.00; sows 39.00- boars 35.00-36.00. Wednesday, August 23 No. 1, 210-235 lbs, 50.00- 51.00; No. 2-3, 200-250 lbs. 49.25-50.25; lightweights, 165- 195 lbs. 48.5049.50; sows 38.7543.00; boars 36.00-38.50. New Holland Hog New Holland, Pa. Monday, August 21,1978 Hog Auction Today 1463 Last Monday 1536 Last Year 1427 TREND: Compared to last Monday barrows and gilts 50-1.00 higher. Bulk of supply US 1-2 200-240 lb. BARROWS AND GILTS: US 1-2 200-240 lb. 51.00-52.00, Bulk 51.25-51.75. US 1 210-235 lb. 52.00-52.50. US 2-3 235-260 lb. 49.50-50.75, 260-280 lb. 48.0049.50. Market courtesy of USD A. New Holland Feeder Pigs New Holland, Pa. Wednesday, August 23,1978 Feeder Pigs Today 1530 Last Wednesday 1322 Last Year 784 TREND: Compared to last Wednesday feeder pigs 10.00- 20.00 lower. All pigs weighed on arrival and sold by the hundredweight. US 1-2 35-45 lb. 108.00- 119.00; 45-50 lb. 88.00-108.00; 50-80 lb. 68.00-92.00. US 2-3 3045 lb. 101.00- 114.00, 130 head 27-30 lb. 122.00-125.00; 45-55 lb. 78.00- 95.00; 65-85 lb. 60.00-68.00. Market courtesy of USDA. St. Louis Hogs August 24,1978 HOGS: 5500 - Barrows & gilts moderate, steady ex cept weights under 210 lb. weak. US 1-2 210-240 lb. 49.75- 50.00, 200-210 lb. 49.50-49.75. Mixed US 1-3 230-250 lb. 49.25-49.75. Sows: 50 higher, US 1-3 300-600 lb. 44.00-45.00. Market courtesy of USD A. Indianapolis Hogs August 24,1978 HOGS: 1000 - Barrows & gilts active, 50 higher. US 1-2 200-235 lb. 50.00-50.50, 235-245 lb. 49.50-50.00. Sows: Active, 50 lower. US 1-3 350-450 lb. 42.50-43.75, 450-600 lb. 43.50- 44.75. Market courtesy of USDA. The totality rate on the nation’s highways since 1955 has fallen from 6.34 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles to 3.25 deaths by the end of 1977, according to the U.S. Department of Tran sportation. CONTACT: JOHN CAMPBELL Atglen, PA (215) 593-5529 GARY McGEE Spring Run, PA (717)349-7300 PAN DERR Conowmgo, MD (301)378-3280 Pennsylvania Grain August 21,1978 Compared with last Monday’s market, for Southeastern, Central and South Central Pennsylvania: Corn uneven, mostly steady to 10 cents lower; Wheat steady to 10 cents higher; Barley & Oats mostly steady, Ear Com unevenly steady. Prices paid delivered to dealers dock. (All prices per bushel, except for Ear Com per ton.) Southeastern Pa. Corn No. 2-y range 2.20- 2.45, average 2.30; Wheat No. 2 range 3.00-3.45, average 3.21; Barley No. 3 range 1.60-1.80, average 1.68; Oats No. 2 range 1.20- 1.50, average 1.33; Ear Com range 63.00-73.00, average 66.93. Central Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.15- 2.45, average 2.28; Wheat No. 2 range 2.95-3.25, average 3.05; Barley No. 3 range 1.50-1.70, average 1.60; Oats No. 2 range 1.20- 1.40, average 1.29; Ear Com range 60.00-63.00, average 60.71. So. Central Pa. (Franklin and Cumberland Counties) Com No. 2-y range 2.25- 2.35, average 2.32; Wheat No. 2 range 2.90-3.25, average 3.04; Barley No. 3 range 1.75-1.80, average 1.76; Oats No. 2 range 1.40- 1.55, average 1.45; Earn Corn range 60.00-68.00, average 63.29. Southeastern, Central and South Central Summary Com No. 2-y range 2.20- 2.45, average 2.29; Wheat No'. 2 range 2.95-3.30, average 3.13; Barley No. 3 range 1.55-1.80, average 1.67; Oats No. 2 range 1.25- 1.50, average 1.34; Ear Com range 60.00-72.00, average 64.32. Western Pa. Com No. 2-y range 2.15- 2.30, average 2.23; Wheat No. 2 range 2.60-2.95, average 2.76; Barley No. 3 range 1.50, average 1.50; Oats No. 2 range 1.00-1.30, average 1,20. Joliet Cattle August 24,1978 Friday through Wed nesday’s salable receipts 5,800; 5 days last week 5,857; same period last year 7,950. Trading slow for the week. Slaughter steers mostly 1.00 to mostly 1.50 higher than Wednesday of last week. Heifers mostly 50 to 1.00 higher, few instances 1.50 higher. Cows steady. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Mixed High Choice and Prime 3-41150-1400 lbs. 52.50- 53.00. Choice 24 1000-1250 lbs. 51.00-52.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 1000-1200 lbs. 49.00-51.00. Few Choice Holsteins 1200-1500 lbs. 47.00- 47.50. Few Good and Mixed Good and Choice holsteins 950-1050 lbs. 45.5046.00. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Mixed Choice and Prime 34 1000-1050 lbs. 51.00 for 4 loads, with 1 package 51.50 Mondlay. Choice 24 900-1050 lbs. 49.00-50.50. Mixed Good and Choice 2-3 800-1000 lbs. 47.0049.50. COWS’: Utility and Commercial 1-3 36.00-38.00. Market courtesy of USDA. Lancaster Firming, Saturday, August 26,1978 Futures Trading (Closing Bids as of Thursday, August 24,1978) Chicago Chicago New York Chicago Cattle * Hogs Maine Fresh Eggs Potatoes Sept. Oct. 52.60 46.40 Nov. 53.65 Dec. Jan. Feb. 54.60 45.60 March April 55.40 42.65 6.53 May Trend - Cattle are lower, Hogs are higher, Potatoes are higher, and Eggs are higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. Chicago Grain Futures (Closing Bids as of Thursday, August 24,1978) Com Wheat Soybeans Meal Sept. 2.22% 3.33% Oct. Nov. 2.28% 3.31 Dec. Jan. 2,36% 3.28% 6.12% 175.40 Mar. 2,42% May Trend - Com is higher, Wheat is higher. Soybeans are higher, Soybean Meal is higher. Market Provided by Commodity Department Reynolds Securities, Inc. U.S. Inspected Livestock Slaughter Estimated Daily Livestock Slaughter Under Federal Inspection CATTLE CALVES HOGS Week to Date 559,000 50,000 Same Period Last Week 556,000 Same Period Last Year 597,000 70,000 Market courtesy of USDA. Eight tractors, ten trailers ready to serve you... 40', 45' and Possum Belly trailers. S. K. SHOTZBERGER. INC. LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION GeneZwally, President Marvin Johns, Secy.-Treasurer P.O. Box 925, Lancaster, PA 17604 Phone: (717) 393-4641 (day or night) J.M. HOOBER Inc. LANCASTER STOCKYARDS Your Livestock Broker Serving you since 1895. • Up-to-date market information. • We sell slaughter cattle, fat hogs, calves, lambs, feeder pigs. • Suppliers of feeder cattle. “ ‘ ’ NEXT FEEDER PIG 5K - AUGUST 29* 1978 ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ■» Consign your livestock to J.M. Hoober Inc., where it will receive personal care and service. Call Us: Phone (717) 397-6191 - Home 569-2084 Small Stock Division 397-6191 - Home 626-5659 5.34 57.50 46.70 6.17 7.75 6.63 6.49 6,55% 173.70 3.25% 1,074,000 51,000 1,077,000 1,108,000 3 56.00 54.00 60.50 Soybean 172.10 172.00 173.00 176.40 SHEEP 72,000 74,000 930,000