Page 4-C 40-60 Lb. Pigs Draw Lower Prices At Sales A total of 6,890 feeder pigs were sold on eight state graded sales this week, according to the Market News Section, N.C. Department of Apiculture. Prices were generally 1.00- 2.00 lower on 40-60 pound pigs. On 40-50 pound weights U.S. l-2s averaged 82.32 per cwt and No. 3s 74.53; 5040 pound l-2s 76.50 with No. 3s 66.23; 60-70 pound l-2s 65.35 with No. 3s 59.16; 70-80 pound l-2s 57.50 and No. 3s 53.48. At weekly cattle auctions held within the state this week slaughter cows were 75 cents to 1.50 higher, veal calves steady to 3.00 higher and feeder steer calves .25 Recreation Scoreboard By Mike Johnson The women’s volleyball regular season ended Tuesday night with the final standings: Baptist 8-1 Peoples Bank 6-3 Town 4-5 Hospital 0-9 Thursday night the women’s volleyball tour nament was held with Baptist defeating Peoples Bank in the finals 15-10,8-15, and 15-11. Hospital received the Sportsmanship Award. 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