Page 2-C Market News Service: Slaughter Cow Prices Higher At weekly livestock auctions held within the state this week according to the Market News Service, N.C. Department of Agriculture, slaughter cows were steady- 25 higher, veals about steady, and feeder calves 1.00-1.75 lower. Utility and com mercial cows brought 19.00- 27.75 good veal calves 34.00- 43.00; at one market Good slaughter steers 37.00-38.00 and Good slaughter heifers at the same market 32.25- 34.00; Good, feeder steers 300-600 pounds brought 33.00-40.00 and Good feeder heifers 300-500 pounds 26.50- 34.00 per cwt. Baby calves under 3 weeks of age sold from 10-33 dollars per head. A total of 13,576 feeder pigs were sold on 11 state graded sales this week. Prices ranged mostly 1.25, 37.00 weaker per cwt. US 1 2 pigs weighing 40-50 pound averaged 77.42 with No. 3 68.64, 5060 pound 1-2’s 7.60, No. 3’s 58.19; 60-70 pound 1- 2’s 62.95, No. 3’s 54.33 and 70- New Books Received At Library The following new books have been received at Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library: Adult Fiction “The Tough Get Going” by George Bagby, “The Squire of Bor Shachor” by Chaim Bermant, “The Wife” by Judity Burnley, “A Harder Thing Than Triumph” by Barbara Byfield, “The Pretty Pink Shroud” by E.X. Ferrars, “Heart’s Ease in Death” by James Fraser, “Incident on the Way to a Killing” by Michael Hammonds, “Killer’s Canyon” by Will C. Knott, “Perchance of Death” by Elizabeth Linington, “The In vestigation” by Dorothy Uhnak and “A Creature Was Stirring” by Tobias Wells. Adult Non-Fiction “Retreat to the Ghetto: The End of a Dream?” by Thomas Blair, “Live Longer—Control Your Blood Pressure" by Max Fein man, “I’m Eve” by Chris Sizemore. “Tribal Designs for Needlepoint” by Gay Rogers, “Lindbergh Alone” by Brendan Gill, “Black Genealogy” by ChaJlSs Blockson and “Lonely Vigil” by Walter Lord. Library Doings The library will be closed Wednesday, September 14 for a regional staff meeting. The library will reopen Thursday with regular hours. One of the biggest annual events of the fall season is the Albemarle Craftsman’s Fair. The Fair will be held September 21-24 from 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. at the Knobbs Creek Recreation Center in Elizabeth City. On display in the library this month we have a varied selection of Albemarle crafts that are just an example of some of the fine local talents. The crafts range from weaving to basketry, so please visit the fair and stop by the library for a preview of this fine work. Also this fall the library will begin staying open a little longer. On Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s the library will be open until 6:00 P.M. and Saturday’s until 1:00 P.M. So—come on down and enjoy our books and interesting displays. First Application Relieves Itchy SMa Barit Medicated Zemo* quickly relieves itching, irritated skin. Then Zemo helps nature heal and clear red, scaly skin rashes externally caused. For fast relief, get Zemo Ointment or Liquid. Read and follow label directions. tmpmcmipiopb • ■ • . i • ■ tlJyato. > bk»e type hens. Supplies adequate with the demand light in the state moderate to good out of state. Heavy type hens were quoted at 15- 16 cents per lb. at the farm. Sweet potato prices were steady at eastern N.C. points. 50 lb. carton of U.S. No. 1 washed waxed un cured Jewel type were quoted 6.50-7.00 fob shipping points. Growers received 3.75-4.50 delivered sheds with crates exchanged. Total tobacco sold on the S.C. Border N.C. Belt this past week amounted to 18, < 491,441 lb for an average of $144.00 per cwt. This was up 1 1.26 per hundred from die i previous week. The Eastern i belt sold 30,258,402 lb. for an ' average of 135.95 down $1.38. i The old and middle belt sold 29,644,244 lb for an average of $130.21 per hundred down 1 .28 per hundred. Corn was 3-9 cents higher and soybeans 10-21 cents I A Great Buy on Ladies 1 Panties Regular 107 143 1.59 ta 1.79 I •Mm # to I • ■ V Nylon satin tricot briefs with lace elastic waist and leg band. 100% cotton knit crotch with concealed seam. In white and delicious pastels. Sizes 4 to 12. Sale on Ladies' Bikini Briefs 111 Regular 1.39 ■ • ■ I t Nylon satin tricot tailored bikini lace trimmed briefs with elastic waist and leg band. 100% cotton knit crotch with concealed seam. In whites and pastels. Sizes 4 to 7. Super Savings on Ladies' Hiphuggers .« 80‘ Jgft and satiny nylon tricot fiiphugger briefs: White J.ycro* Stretch lace surrounds woist aAd leg bends. In white, pink, lower through Thursday of this week compared to the same period of the previous week. No. 2 yellow shelled corn ranged mostly 1.74-1.85 in the eastern part of the state and 1.75-1.95 in the Piedmont. No. 1 yellow soybeans ranged 4.96-5.11. Wheat 1.80-2.35 and oats 1.21-1.25 New crop soybeans for harvest delivery were 4.70-4.86. Rain this week has slowed harvest of produce in Thursday, September 22, 1977 Western N.C. Apple of ferings were moderate with light demand. Red delicious in bags were lower with tray pack cartons steady. The volume of cucumbers, pepper, and squash was down due to weather. Tomato offerings were light with 20 pound bags of large and extra large turning pink at $6.00. Cabbage offerings were light and selling mostly $3.25 for 1% bushel crates.