—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1978 12 Livestoc Des Moines Carlot September 20,1978 Compared to Tuesday’s close: Beef trade moderate; demand moderate-light. Choice steer beef steady, mostly packer to packer sales. Choice heifer beef no comparison available. Boning Utility cow beef steady. Sales reported on 45V« loads of carcass beef. Steer Beef 30 Loads Choice 3 600-600 lbs. 82.00, steady; Choice 2 600-800 lbs. 83.00, steady; Choice 3 550- 650 lbs. 83.00 trmd/slctd; Choice 4 600-900 lbs. 74.75; Good 2-3 600-800 lbs. 77.00; Good 2-3 600-700 lbs. 77.50 trmd/slctd. Heifer Beef 10% Loads Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 79.75- 80.00; Choice 4 500-70Q_lbs. 73.25. Cow Beef 4*4 Loads Util>ty (brkg) (nrthn) 3-4 450 & up lbs. 70.50-71.50, mostly7l.so; Utility (bng) 2- 3 400 & up lbs. 73.50-75.00, mostly 75.00, steady. Choices Primal Beef Cuts 8% Loads Fores 130-210 lbs. 71.25- 72.00, steady-75 higher; arm chucks 75-120 lbs. 67.50; ribs 24 & up lbs. 104.00; rounds (steer) 6W9 lbs. 89.00; briskets 46.00. Boneless Processing Beef/Beef Trimmings 15 Loads 85 pet chem lean fresh 100.00-101.50; 75 pet chem lean fresh 86.00; 50 pet chem lean fresh 50.00-53.50; 50 pet chem lean frozen 52.00-56.00. Compared to Tuesday’s Close: Fresh pork trade moderate; demand light to moderate. Fresh pork loms 14-17 lbs. steady-2.75 lower, mostly 2.50 lower; 17-20 lbs. 1.00 higher in early trading. Picnics steady. Boston butts 4-8 lbs. steady-50 higher; 8 lbs. up 1.00 lower. Skinned hams uneven 17 lbs. down, steady-1.00 higher; 17-26 lbs. 1.00 lower; 26 & up 1.50-2.50 We feature the PAPEC model.lBo FORAGE HARVESTER This big, tough harvester features a rugged 6 knife cylinder for precision chopping with the largest tractors. An exclusive, built-in rotating grinder puts a new edge on your knives whenever and wherever needed. lapec FORAGE SYSTEMS higher than Tuesday. Bellies 1.00-2.00 lower. Sales reported on 72 loads of pork items. Fresh Pork 14-17 lbs. 1.02.50-103.50, steady 2.75 lower; 17-20 lbs. 98.50, 1.00 higher late Tuesday; 20 & up lbs. 88.25 part load trimmed. Picnics: 4-8 lbs. 58.00, steady. Boston Butts; 4-8 lbs. 76.00- 78.00, mostly 77.00-77.50, steady-50 higher; 8 & up lbs. 74.50.1.00 lower. Skinned Hams: 14/dn lbs. 112.00-11.300 frozen, steady -1.00 higher; 14-17 lbs. 93.00, steady; 17-20 lbs. 87.00-88.00, 50-1.00 lower; 20-26 lbs. 85.50- 96.00, steady-75 lower; 26-30 lbs. 84.50, 2.00 higher than Tuesday; 26 & up lbs. 84.00, 1.50-2.50 higher than Tuesday. Bellies, sdls: 10-12 lbs. 54.5D7frozen exports; 12-14 lbs. 58.00-59.00, 1.00-2.00 lower than Monday; 14-16 lbs. 58.00, 2.00 lower Mon day; 16-18 lbs. 57.25-58.00, 1.25-2.00 lower Tuesday; 18- 20 lbs. 53.00, 1.00 lower Tuesday. Bnls Butts: 1-4% lbs. 107.50. ' Pork Trim; pet lean 72.00 frozen; 80 pet lean 81.00 frozen. Offal & Variety: Melts 9.50-10.00; Cheek meat 94.00; neck bones 25.00. East Coast Carlot September 20,1978 Carcass steer beef very slow early as reported by USDA. Choice 3 steers late yesterday steady, Choice 3 heifers weak. Prune special fed veal generally steady. Good and Choice boning veal compared to Monday 1.00- 8.00 higher, most advance on weights under 55 lbs. Spring lambs compared to early last week 5.00 lower. Fresh pork loms weak to 3.00 lower. Steer Beef 13 Loads Choice 3 600-750 lbs. 85.50; Choice 3 600-800 lbs. 85.50- STAUFFER DIESEL INC. 312 W. MAIN ST. NEW HOLLAND. PA. PHONE: (717)354-4181 k market and 86.00 late yeaterday, steady; Choice 4 600-900 lbs. 78.50. Heifer Beef 2 Loads 2 late yesterday formulas, Choice 3 500-700 lbs. 84.25- 84.75, late yesterday weak; Choice beef cuts 72.50 load, fores 130-210 lbs. Veal Carcass Hide On Good and Choice Boning type; Northeastern Sup pliers compared to Monday: 65-75 lbs. 96.00-98.00, bulk 98.00, mostly 1.00 higher; 55- 64 lbs. 94.00-96.00, bulk 96.00, mostly 1.00 higher; 45-54 lbs. 90.00-94.00, bulk 94.00, mostly 5.00 higher; 35-44 lbs. 88.00- 92.00, bulk 92.00,6.00 higher; 34 lbs. down 86.00-90.00, bulk 90.00. B.oo,higher. Midwest and West coast Suppliers: 7080 lbs. 101.00- 102.00, all 2.00-3.00 higher; 60-70 lbs. 99.00-100.00; 50-60 lbs. 97.00-98.00; 40-50 lbs. 95.00-96.00; 3040 lbs. 93.00- 94.00. Spring Lamb Carcass Choice & Prime 3-4 6 Loads Compared early last week: 55 lbs. down 122.00- What makes Beacon shine? When you own something, you’re-more careful with it, you work harder for it Each employee of Beacon owns a part of Beacon From the miller in one of our plants, to the office secretary, to the man who-loads the trucks, to the truck dnver, to the person who processes the orders all of these people are a bit more careful, work a bit harder in what they do Beacon people are selected and trained to meet the feeding of customers like you Most field personnel come to us with strong agricultural back grounds and educations Backing them up are staffs of technical We’re employee owned. Thatfs why we shine. auction news 125.00, 5.00 lower, pt Ids 124.00-125.00; 55-65 lbs. few 121.00. Fresh Pork Cuts 20 Loads Loins 14-17 lbs. 104.00 load 107.00; trimmed loins 14-17 lbs. 114.00; bellies, sdls 12-14 lbs. 61.50-62.50, 14-16 lbs. 61,50,16-18 lbs. 60.50-61.00. Cured & Processed Meats 5 Loads Pork Trimmings 50 pet chem lean, frozen 55.00 load; sknd hams 16-19 lbs. 96.00 load firm; #1 sliced bacon vacuum pack load 83.00, steady; frank 70 beef, 30 pork #1 pk load 89.00, steady; bologna 70 beef, 30 pork §1 pk load 89.00, steady. Market courtesy of USDA. Special Market September 12,1978 Special Slaughter Cattle Sale Courtland, Va. There were 21 head sold. All cattle were graded bv BEACON Representatives of VDACS’s Choice steers 965-1230 lbs. Division of Markets, 51.75-54.00. Good Steers 785- Livestock Section on USDA 1035 ibs. 51.00-53.00. Choice standards and sold by the Heifers 880-970 lbs. 46.00- hundredweight. 52.00. A /Answers... on the button. No-waiting, accurate answers You’ll find them wherever you find Q-buttons. Because Q-buttons stand for quality And quality is what we’re all about. « Look for the Q-button. A W Only at Commonwealth M Commonwealth National Bank Member FDIC specialists, proficient m the many aspects of dairy, poultry and livestock technology And every other Beacon employee, no matter what the job function, possesses a special skill or talent that makes him or her very valuable, to us and to you Beyond the workings of today’s typical business organization, our employees also have that addi tional advantage of being stockholders We’re employee owned one of the many reasons why Beacon shines Find out more Write us Or call us collect at 315- 253-7331 Beacon—headquarterd in Cayuga, N Y manufactured in plantsthroughout the northeast