Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 30 September 1964 — Page 4
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FOR SALE McRARNES STREET Modern two bedroom home, basement with Gas furnace, two car garage. Can be bought on contract. Please Contact WILLIAM F. SOHNEPF REALTOR-AUCTIONEER Phone: Office 3-291 S-Recidence 3 9147
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Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPJl—Livestock: Hogs 5,500; steady to strong; No 1-2 200-225 lb 17.00-17.25; .mixed No. 1-3, 190-250 lb 16.5017.00; heavier scarce. Cattle 8,500, calves none; slaughter steers steady to 25 higher, instances to 50 up on choice under 1100 lb; heifers steady to 25 higher; 4 loads prime 1275-1325 lb steers 28.00; high choice and prime 1150-1426 lb 27 00-27.50; load high choice mostly prime 1650 lb 26.50; most choice 1100-1400 lb 25 7526.75; comparable grade 9001100 lb 25.00-26.25; few loads high choice and prime 1000-1075 lb 26.50-27.00; good 2200-24.50; load mostly prime 1090 lb heifers 25.50; few loads mixed choice and prime 925-1000 lb 24.75-25.00, most choice 800-1050 lb 23.25-24.50 few loads 24.75; good 21.00-22.25; canner and cut ter cows 10.50-13.50. Sheep 300: small sup p1 y spring slaughter lambs steady; choice and prime 80 100 lb 22.50-23.00; good and choice 21.00-22.50; good 19.50-21.00.
APPRAISALS... 0 Estate* Purchase or Sale & Right of Way— Condemnation Major Improvement . . . experience - ability - training . . . > . Ned C. Johnson Realtor Residential PflßkJflzl Farm loHHßfflSj Auctioneer VflflflreV Commercial Appraiser Decatur, Indiana Phone 3-3606
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Hilda Growing To Hurricane Force NEW ORLEANS. (UPI) .- itotm Hilda, appar* ently growing to hurricane force, moved through the Yucatan Channel into the open Gulf today and picked up speed as it headed toward the U.S. coast. Packing 65 mile - an - hour winds, Hilda, eighth tropical storm of the season and fifth this month, appeared to be following the same routp used by destructive Hurricane Carla in September, 1961. Tue storm was last reported 450 miles south of Mobile, Ala., and moving northwest at 14 miles an - hour, two miles an hour faster than it was clocked only four hours earlier. The New Orleans Weather Bureau said it would “slowly increase in size and intensity, likely reaching hurricane force.’’
Indianapolis Livestock INDIANAPOLIS (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 5,000; barrows and gilts steady to 25 lower; 1 and 2, 200225 lb 17.10-17.25; 1 to 3, 190-240 ..lb 10.75-17.10; sows steady to 25 'hower; 1 to 3, 280-350 lb 15.0015.75, few 280-300 lb 18.00-16.25; 2 and 3, 350-550 lb 14.00-15.00. Cattle 1,400; calves 75; steers steady to 25 higher; few heifers steady; choice steers 25.50 26.00; small load 26.25; high good to low choice 24.25-25.25; good 22.00-24.50; high good to low choice heifers 22.50-23.50; good ,20.00-22.50;* cows steady; utilHy and a few commercial 13.50-15.00; bulls generally steady; utility and commercial 15.00-17.50: few utility 18.00; vealers generally steady; good and choice 23.00-28.00. Sheep 600; spring lambs 50 higher; choice and prime 22.0023.00; good and choice 20.0022.00.
Lehman and Yager Dispersal Sale 58 head Registered and 15 head High Grade Holstein Dairy Cattle Located 4 miles East, 2*4 miles South of Berne, Indiana, onSaturday, October 10,1964 12:00 Been 29 head of registered milk cows. 10 head of registered bred heifers. 13 head of registered open heifers. 8 head of grade cows. 7 head of grade heifers. 6 registered heifers—good 4-H prospects. Selling in sale, 1 daughter of Pabst Sir Roburke. Rag Apple, 2 daughters of Rosafe Magician, also grand champion of the 1962 Jay County Fair. This herd is Bangs certified and calfhood vaccinated and will be tested for T.B. Herd of 39 cows in 12 months have averaged 14,651 lbs. milk, 533 tbs. butterfat. Some of cows in herd have 700 tbs. butterfat and milk 100 tbs. of milk a day. Herd has been on D. H. I. A. testing for 10 yrs. MILKING EQUIPMENT 300 gallon Van Vetter Stainless Steel Bulk Tank. Surge pipe line Milker, 3 years old, with electrobrain automatic washer. 5 and 3 gallon stainless steel buckets. NAY 200 bales of Ist and 2nd cutting hay. t MISCELLANEOUS Master Instant Heater 75,000 B.T.U. with thermostat; 300 gal. gas tank with stand; 1- 2 horsepower 60 cycle motor; 50 R.P.M. 115/230 volts electric motor; International fence charger. Write to Claren Lehman, R. R. 2, Geneva, Ind., or Phil & Mix Auction Co., Berne, Indiana, for catalog. Terms: Cash Not responsible for accidents. LEHMAN and YAGER, owners Sale conducted by the First Bank of Berne, Clerk Phit A Mix Auction Co., Berne, Ind. Phone 22903. S«le will be held in tent. ' ; Lunch will be served. 7~
Today's Market P. B. FTEWABT * CO. Corrected September 10 MO lb 11* 14.25 1T» to MO 14 75 MO to MO 10 50 MO to MO — Moo MO to 05 M 50 200 to 04 .. M 25 2M to 240 MOO 240 to MO 1175 M 0 to Ml 15.75 M 0 to MO 14.75 100 to IM 0.00 - 10.05 Boughs Mb flown 14.00 M 0 to 00 USO 330 to NO U 25 NO to 400 M 75 400 to 450 12 25 450 to 500 ...... 12 00 500 to M 0 1175 Stags 7. 0.00 Boers .... ....... 4.00-4.00 WHOLESALE EGG QUOTATIONS DECATUB FABMB Corrected September 30 Medium White 20 Large White Eggs 30 Large Brown Eggs 30 Pullets 13 GBAIN PBICES Furnished By Stockman Farm Service Corrected September 30 Wheat No. 2 ..... 1.28 Ear Com, 100 lb. - 170 Shelled Corn 1.17 Soybeans 2.56 Soybeans delivered to Soya 2.61 Onto 60 Chicago Produce CHICAGO (UPl)—Produce: Live poultry, heavy hens 17; hen turkeys 24; young turkeys 23; White Rock fryers 18%; barred rock fryers 22. Cheese, processed loaf 41’45%, brick 41%-46%, Swiss 80100 lb blocks Grade A 49%-52; B 47-50. Butter, unsettled; 93 score 60%; 92 score 60%; 90 score 59%; 89 score 58. Eggs, uneven: white large extras 36; mixed large extras 36; mediums 26; standards 30. Now York Stock Exchange MIDDAY PBICES A. T. & T., 69; DuPont, 272%; Ford, 58%; General Electric, 89%; General Motors, 99%; Gulf Oil, 59%; Standard OU Ind., 84%; Standard Oil N. J., 87%; U. S. Steel, 61%. —» 19- 1 7.-!. ...I * ■■ I WANTED AT ONCE Experienced Electrician Ideal Working Conditions Good Wages Paid Insurance - Paid Holidays Paid Vacations Paid Pension Program Apply at Employment Office Dunbar Firnilars Carp, of Ind. Borne, Indiana
FEEDER CATTLE SALE 800 p.m. Friday, October 2 isoo Western and Southern CALVES and YEARLINGS 300 to 900 Ibe. LUGBILL BROS., IRC. Archbold, Ohio Phone 445-2010
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