Page 7-B Island Crisis Causing Grain Market To Be Unsettled Farm Market April 12-16 ,v markets influenced ) by the Falkland Island crisis vPSfce unsettled this week. Conrprices were irregular and soybeans steady to 3 Mts per bushel higher for he April 13-15 period ompared to the same eriod of the previous week, ccording to the Market lews Service of the North Carolina Department of griculture. No. 2 yellow helled corn ranged mostly 2.79 to $2.87 in the Eastern art of the state and $2.80 to 3 in the Piedmont. No. 1 ellow soybeans ranged mostly $6.38 to $6.67 in the fp&t qnd $6.20 to $6.57 in the Piedmont; No. 2 red winter Wheat $3.43 to $3.64; No. 2 red oats $2 to $2.24. New j scorn prices quoted for arvest delivery com $2.51 1412.84, soybeans $6.23 to ESO, Wheat $2.99 to $3.37, asts $1.65 to $1.70. Soybean leal fob the processing lant ranged $213.50 to 119.50 per ton for 44 per i ait. Sweet potato prices were * . Brushing With Braces CHARLOTTE - - A ( Dlorado management c nsultant recently told 157 f orth Carolina or t that patients v »> learn about nutrition t id a good diet do better at I t eaning their teeth while \ taring braces. jO.A. (Bud) Ham, Parker, 4 0., spoke to the annual scientific meeting here of tie North Carolina Association of Or thodontists. Noting that good oral hygiene is ~~ Packages in Bark green with white lettering, Happy Jack’s Duracide Dip for Dogs is available now at independent farm, feed and drug stores. A family - owned firm, Happy Jack, Inc., has been in the dog remedy business for 36 years. In addition to distribution of its mer chandise through retail outlets, the company has an extensive catalogue business with mailing to all 50 states, the Virgin Islands, West Indies, Puerto Rico and Taipei, Taiwan. Carolina with an average live bird weight of 4.21 pounds per bird on April 14. Heavy type hens were l cent lower this past week Supplies were fully adequate. Demand moderate. Heavy type hens prices were 11 cents per pound at the farm with buyers loading. A total of 8,862 feeder pigs were sold on 14 state graded p! Parts Holly Fanny Grade a Mixed l ISM Ckalaa Kill Riui Fall Cat USDA Cbaiea Bail Riaii Battaai I Round «Round igßbe“ I Shah Roast IISDA Ckalaa Baas Roaaf .... sates during week of April l 12. Prices were $1.50 to $10.50 lower per hundred i pounds. US 1-2 pigs weighing 40-50 pounds r averaged $119.98 per hun- I dred pounds with No. 3s > $100.15; 50-60 pound l-2s averaged 106.10, No. 3s i $87.67; 60-70 pound l-2s $91.84, No. 3s $82.57 ; 50-60 i pound l-2s $79.79 per hun- I dred pounds with No. 3s $68.64. .dail At 10 weekly livestock auctions held within state 6,889 cattle and l,qsi hogs were sold. Prices for slaughter cows were 50 cents lower and feeder calves irregular. Utility and Commercial slaughter cows brought $37.50 to $45.50 with canner and Cutter at $34 to $41.75. Choice slaughter calves 350-550 pounds sold fpqpn ssl to $59. A few Choice slaughter steers above 800 pounds brought $62.25 to $65.25. Slaughter Bulls above 1000 pounds sold from $47 to $53.75 per cwt. Medium frame No. 1 thickness 400-500 pound pound feeder steers brought s6l to $67.50 with Small Frame No. Is at $56 to $64.50, same weight Medium Frame No. 1 heifers brought S4B to $55 with Small Frame No. Is at S4O to $48.50. Beef type Feeder Cows carrying average flesh brought S3B to $43.50. Market hogs 200-240 pounds sold from $52.25 to $54 with sows 450 pounds up at $52.50 to $56.90. Market hogs at daily cash buying stations about the state sold 75 cents to $1.25 higher during week of April 12 and rated mostly $51.25 Thursday, April 22, 1982 to $53.25 per hundred pounds. Sows 500 pounds up ranged ssl to $54. At the state graded stock cattle sales held at Jef ferson, Statesville and Wilkesboro 2,017 steers and 1,266 heifers were sold. Medium frame No. 1 steers 500-600 pounds brought mostly $66 to $70.50 per hundred pounds with same type heifers at $47 to SSB.