Livestock market and SKINNED HAMS: 14-17 lbs. 72.00 frozen; 17-20 lbs. 73.00; 20-26 lbs. 73.00; 26 & up 62.00-62.50. BELLIES, SDLS: 12-14 lbs. 62.00-64.00; 14-16 lbs. 61.5064.00 50-3.00 higher; 16- 18 lbs. 60.50-62.00 steady to 1.00 higher; 18-20 lbs. 60.25. BONELESS CT BUTTS: 1%6 lbs. 108.75-109.00. PORK TRIM 50 LEAN: 44.50 fresh; 40.50 frozen. TENDERLOIN: 203.50. OFFAL & VARIETY: CHITTERLINGS: 31.00. TAILS: 14.25. HEARTS: 31.50 frozen. FEET: 15.25. KIDNEY: 11.00. Compared to Tuesday’s close, beef trade slow. Demand light to moderate. Choice 3 beef and Good steer beef steady. Primal beef cuts, forequarters steady | 2070 HARV r Ai ESTORE For Sale Can be used for Haylage or High Moisture Corn Cali 609-461-4544 WANTED— NEW WHEAT Picked up at Field or Delivered Combining Available NOTICE We are interested in contracting for new corn and soybeans. We Have • Baler Twine • Chemicals • Fertilizers • Farm Supplies • ALFALFA SEED Also... The Hottest Thing for Flies and Bugs RID-O-Ray For Dairy Barns, Pig Houses, Mushroom Houses and Swimming Pools. WHITEHORSE BRECKBILL FARM GRAIN CO. INC. SEED & SUPPLY Cochranville,Pa. Oxford, Pa. 215-860-8201 215-932-3307 SOLO 410/423 3 HP & 5 HP Models Avail spraying distance up to 35 ft. adaptable for dust, liquid, granuals LANCASTER COUNTY’S H Ha m •sssa LESTER A. SINGER SPRAYERSALES ~ W & SERVICE No reported cow beef sales. Sales on 48 loads steer and heifer beef confirmed. STEER BEEF (18 confirmed loads) Choice 3 550600 lbs. 61.75 steady; Choice 4 600600 lbs. 57.50-57.75; Good 26 600600 lbs. 58.75 steady packer to packer; Good 26 500-900 lbs. 56.75-58.75, mostly 58.75 Holstein type. HEIFER BEEF (30 confirmed loads) Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 60.75 steady; Choice 4 500-700 lbs. 57.60. BULL BEEF (1 confirmed load) BULL BEEF: 53.00. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS Choice 3 (8 confirmed loads) FORES: 130-210 lbs. 46.00- 47.25, mostly 46.50 steady. ARM CHUCKS: 75-120 lbs. 40.00 late yesterday. BEEF TRIMMINGS (4 confirmed loads) BEEF TRIMMINGS: 50 CHEM LEAN (fresh) 28.00- 28.50. BONELESS BEEF (2 confirmed loads) SDID MISTBLOWERS and sprayers ARE IDEAL FOR SPRAYING CROPS, ORCHARDS, VINEYARDS, TOBACCO AND CHRISTMAS TREES -SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM • 451 Model features standard centrifugal pump. • 452 model features a 285-psi heavy-duty piston activated diaphagm pump in lieu of the standard cen trifugal pump. Outlet for high pressure hose. • MINOR herbicide boom, ULV and dusting at tachments can be used. • Net weight, 155 lbs. 165 lbs. empty: (451): (452). APPLICABLE TO ALL FOUR MODELS. > BLOWER NOZZLES, 8, individually adjustable for direction and dosage; organized in two groups of 4 which may be shut off separately for one-side discharge only. AGITATOR - Forced-air type. BONELESS BEEF: 75 CHEM LEAN (fresh) 53.00. BONELESS BEEF: 75 CHEM LEAN (frozen) 50.00. East Coast Carlot Meats Compared to Tuesday’s close: demand and com mitments light for most meat items as reported by the USDA. No comparison on steer beef, however, steady to weak undertone indicated. Not enough cow beef reported to establish trends. Boneless beef uneven in limited trade. Prime special fed veal steady. Good and Choice boning veal weak to 3.00 lower. Spring lamb compared to last week 3.00- 7.00 lower, bulk late at full decline. No comparison on fresh pork cuts. Choice 3 selected 600-700 lbs. 65.50; Choice 4 600-900 lbs. 61.25. Utility Boning 1-2 600 lbs. up selected part load 51.00; Canner-Cutter 1-2 350 lbs. up load 53.00 late yesterday. PRIMAL BEEF CUTS Choice 3 (6 loads confirmed) STEER HINDS: 145-190 lbs. 83.00. FORES: 130-210 lbs. 49.00- 50.00. FULL PLATES; 32.00- 33.00. SHORT PLATES: 32,00- 33.00. Prime (Special Fed) 180- 250 lbs. 110.00-114.00, bulk 110.00-112.00 steady. Northeastern Suppliers: all weak to 3.00 lower. 65-75 SOLO 451 1 SOLO 452 RONKS, PA. PHONE (717) 687-6712 auction news July 20,1977 STEER BEEF (6 loads confirmed) COW BEEF (2 loads confirmed) VEALCARCASS - Hide On Good & Choice Boning Type Engine - 209 two-stri Transmissi eachforwar Tires - 4. cleats (stai>. 11.5x20 ATV which are inti standard mounted 1 roi AirVelocil mph Air Volum< 89,000 cu. ft Reach - 2 sides or up. Turning Radius (inner) - 100 Weight, empty -72 kg = 30L0 424 I SOLO 426 158 1 /* lbs: 75 kb = 165 lbs. WUI.U / wULU TAU lbs. 46.00-49.00, bulk 48.00; 55-64, lbs. 44.00-47.00, bulk 46.00; 45-54 lbs. 42.0045.00, bulk 44.00; 3544 lbs. 40.00- 43.00, bulk 42.00; 34 lbs. down 38.0041.00, bulk 40.00. Midwest and West Coast Suppliers: all weak to 2.00 lower. 70-80 lbs. limited 48.00- 60-70 lbs. limited 46.00- 5060 lbs. 44.00- 48.00 limited; 40-50 lbs. 42.00- 46.00 limited. LAMB CARCASS Choice & Prime 34 (18 loads confirmed) Compared to last week: 55 lbs. down 104.00-107.00 3.00 lower; 75 lbs. down 100.00- 103.00 7.00 lower; bulk late 100.00. FRESH PORK CUTS LOINS: 14-17 lbs. 93.00- 94.00. SKINNED HAMS: 26 lbs. up load 66.00. BONELESS BEEF (2 loads confirmed) 90 PCT CHEM LEAN fresh limited 71.50. 85 PCT CHEM LEAN fresh 63.00-67.50. 75 PCT CHEM LEAN: fresh limited 53.00. BEEF TRIMMINGS (3 loads confirmed) 50 PCT CHEM LEAN: frjesh 28.00-33.00. Lancaster Feeder Cattle Friday, July 15,1977 Feeder Cattle Today 597 Last Friday 287 TREND: Small supply feeder steers steady. FEEDER STEERS: Couple lots Choice 800-950 lb. 38.00-39.00; mixed Good and Choice 750-1000 lb. 33.25- 38.35; few Good 450-800 lb. 33.50-36.50 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. July 23, 1977 July 20,1977 CATTLE 110. Compared with last Wednesday’s market, slaughter cows uneven, 25 cents higher to 75 cents lower. Few Good & Choice slaughter steers 38.00-38.50, few Standard 31.75-33.60. One Good slaughter heifer at 34.75, one Standard at 32.25. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slaughter cows 24.25-25.85, one at 26.75, Cutters 23.00- 24.75, Canners 20.25-22.75, Shells down to 16.00. Couple Utility slaughter bullocks 29.00 and 30.25. Couple Yield Grade No. 1 slaughter bulls 39.50 and 33.00. CALVES 173. Vealers grading Standard & Good 70- 110 lbs. $2 to $4 lower. Few Good & Choice vealers 47.00- 49.00, few Standard & Good 110-130 lbs. 30.00-35.00, 90-110 lbs. 25.00-30.00, Standard 70- Oklahoma City July 21,1977 Estimated receipts 13,000 same day last week 16,084. Moderately active; feeder cattle and calves steady to .50 lower; majority of receipts Choice 450-850 lb. feeder steers and 450-700 lb. feeder heifers. Moderate attendance of buyers. FEEDER STEERS: Choice 400-500 lb. 40.0045.00, 500-600 lb. 38.0040.25, part load 598 lb. 42.50, 600-800 lb. 36.50-39.50, few 800-1000 lb. 36.25-37.75; mixed Good and Choice 500-800 lb. 37.00-38.00, part load 408 lb. 39.70; Good 500-700 lb. 36.75-37.50, 700-900 lb. 35.00-36.75; few Good 600- 880 lb. Holstein steers 29.75- 33.00. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 300-500 lb. 33.50-36.00, Belleville Auction 85 lbs. 20.00-24.00, few Utility 50-75 lbs. 8.00-12.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 90-120 lbs. 30.00-48.00, one at 52.00. HOGS 259. Barrows & Gilts steady to $1 lower. US No. 1-2 200-215 lbs. barrows & gilts 45.5048.00, No. 1-3 215-235 lbs. 45.0045.50, No. 2-3 200- 250 lbs. 40.5044.00, No. 1-3 180-190 lbs. 35.00-37.75, US No. 1-3 300-550 lbs. sows 32.00-36.50. Boars 22.00-27.75. FEEDER PIGS 464. US No. 1-3 20-35 lbs. feeder pigs 19.50-30.00 per head, No. 1-3 35-55 lbs. 36.5036.50, few lots No. 13100-125 lbs. 42.5046.00 Utility 2030 lbs. 12.00-17.00 per head. SHEEP 25. Good & Choice 60-100 lbs. spring slaughter lambs 37.00-41.50, few Utlity & Good 40-60 lbs. feeder lambs 39.00-52.00. Few Slaughter ewes 8.00-12.00. Oklahoma Cattle 500-700 lb. 33.25-35.50, mixed Good and Choice 400-650 lb. 31.75-33.25; Good 400-650 lb. 29.50-31.75. For the week: Compared to late last week feeder cattle and calves closed .50- 1.00 lower, instances of 1.50 lower; cows closed .25-.50 higher, late sales Utility and Commercial 2-3 21.25-25.00, Cutter 1-3 20.50-22.75, bulls closed mostly .50 higher, instances of 1.00 higher, late sales Yield Grade 1-2 1000- 1800 lb. 30.00-33.50. Cows and bulls near 7 per cent of cattle receipts, feeders near 91 per cent of the total. Salable receipts near 28,600 head compared to 35,515 head last week and 19,674 head the comparable week a year ago. OPTIONAL Teleßlast Nozzle Increases any MINOR’S reach beyond 35 ft. (14 m) to either side or up, for applications in orchards or across rice fields, waterways, rock gardens and other larger soft fruit, vegetable and flower cultures. DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED ON ALL SOLO PRODUCTS 9