The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 14, 1943, Page 14, Image 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN ' j ' ' Th OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon. Sunday Morning, November 14. 1943 " - f""" .; jj : ! iT
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PCTHATHoWS
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KEEP BUS?
Salem Market
Tha price below supplied By lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market price paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
by The Statesman:
Lettuce, doz. J M
Cluliflower. crate 2 25 and 1 53
Crook neck St Italian squash, lb. -03
Cucumbers, doz. - , , .... - -33
Green onions, doz bun.
.70
Turnips, doz. bun. , ,
Cabbage, lb
Tomatoes, flat ,. ,
Endive, doz. ban.
Radishes, doz bun.
Cantaloupes, crate
Carrots, doz. bun. ,
Celery, do, bun.
Watermelons, lb. , . ,
Peppers, green, lb.
Green beans lb.
Beets, doz. bunches ,,
Pumpkin, lb. , .
1.00
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.70
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4.00
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1.50
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.70
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Parsnips, lb
BUTTER. EGGS AND POULTRY
Asdresen s Buying Price
(Subject to change without notice)
BVTTERFAT
Premium . , , .. .64
No. 1 . M
No. 2 ..- 0
BUTTER PRINTS
A
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.45 V
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.80
- J60
.40
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Quarters
EGGS
Extra large
Medium
&tandards
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY
Colored hens
Broilers .
Springs
Marlon Creamery's Baying Prices
(Subject to change without notice)
CGGS .
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1. Whtt is the rojtl aus
ct Italy?
. Mohammedan prince '
it. What Ukt lies betweea Tests
and Louisiana?
12. Who is the leading
"paciist" of India? i
24. Symbol for aluminum
15. Transferrers
17. Upon
18. Grape
20. Incline
21. Citrus drink
22. Penny
24. Worthless bit ' '
25. Brain passage
24. Instrument under seal '
28. Most painful
20. Feminine pronoun '
21. Mountain gap
22. Griddle cakes (Scot)
35. Crazes
38. Sour . !
39. Beverage
41. Bristle ;
42. Bitter vetch
43. What river in N. France was 1
. the scene of important i
fbattles ia World War I? 1
5. Pilfer s
46. Chem. symbol . ' j
47. What English cardinal 'and 1
reformer lived Irom !
1S0S-IS92? j
49. Compass direction (abbr i
50. Which 0 the Allied countries
was the rst to fall to the ;
Axis? ,
12. More noisy
M.NarraUves - - , f '
65. Beasts of burden . ,
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VESTICAI.
1. Ointments '
2. Hebrew month
3. Potency
4. ing;la indlviduali
5. A color f
6. Deputies
7.lXaxket
By Quinn Hall
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Pullets
Large A
POULTRY
All hens
All springs
. 42
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Roosters or stags
Above D rices for prime stock, under
grades ' according o value.
LIVESTOCK
Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and uses reporxea.
Spring lambs 11.00 to 12.00
Yearlings 8 00 to 9.00
Ewes 3.00 to 4.00
Hogs. top. 160-223 lbs- 14.00
Sows 10.00 to 11.00
Too veal '. 13 00
Dairy type cows
3.50 to 6.00
. 7.00 to 8.00
7.00 to 9.00
8 00 to 10.00
21
Beef type cows
Bulls
Heifers
Dressed veal
CAMP STEWART, Ga.-(A)
One of the British troopers visit
ing Camp Stewart with an anti
aircraft demonstrations unit, hes
itated when the mess sergeant
served him corn on the cob.
The Tommie obviously hadn't
learned the manual of arms for
that.
"Hold it in both hands and eat
it like you play a harmonica,
piped up a helpful American ser
geant. "Thank you, sir," replied the
Britisher, then, after studious
pause:
"By the way, what Is harm
onica?" 8
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8. Half an em (pL)
9. Male nickname
10. What British statesman and
empie builder founded a
- scholarship lor American and
British Colonial students?
11. Gravy
13. Lifeless
16. Etruscan god
19. Moon
21. Work-shop
23. Italian city
25. Presses
27. Native metal
29. Peruvian plant
32. Precipitous
33. Root vegetable
34. Positions
35. What is the capital of the
- Philippine Islands?
SC. Makes up for
37. Heavy sword
40. Eagle
43. Horse's neck hair
44. Man's name .
47. Prefix: evil
48. Male nickname
51. Note In scale
53. Preposition: from .
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
-lTJ- f AHjn rtrm Nov. IS AP)-
Butter AA grade- prints. 46ic car- i
A"7l-f A vrmH ttrinta. 46-C Car-1
tons, 47c; B grade, print. 4c, cartons
Buttertat ran quality. miuuuiu i
a i mp rmt MtHditv. delivered at
Portland. 52-52MtC lb.; premium. qua
lity, maximum of .33 of 1 per cent
acidity, U-M'kc id.; vauey nuwiw
country points. 2c less than first or
a!iai- umiul aualitv at Portland Sc
under first or 50-50',ic lb. -
Cheese SeUlng ,rice i roru.nu iw
U tiers: Oregon triplets. 2c lb.: loaf,
MUi! Ib-. triplets to wholesalers, 27e
lb.: loaf. 27e FOB. ;
Cf(i Frices to reiaucrs. w cuni
A grade large 5SVa: A medium S3a;
A small 48ti; dozen. -
zt nnuiwrt: A larsTe
86c; B large 45c; A medium 62ic; A
smaU 4710 dozen. .
Uve poultry Buying prices: No 1
rrAm. T ..knm ttrnllcrs UD to TV. IM
30c; colored fryers under IV to 4 lb
XSc; coiorca roasxera over
Leghorn hens, under IV lb, 25c;
over 3i lbs- 25',4e; colored hen. 4 to S
lbs.. 25c; over S lb.. 25c; old roos-
tors. 2l,c lb.; stags, zic u. .
Turkeys Dressed hens. No. 1.
41'-44ic
Rabbit Government celling: average
country killed to retailers, 44 lb.;
live price to producer. 24c lb.
- Onion Green. - ftc dozen bunches;
Yakima. 2.12 50-lb. bag.
Potatoes Yakima. No. 1. 2.90 cenUl;
Klamath 3.00: Deschutes No. 1. 2.90
cental; local SJSO centaL
Country meats Rollback price to
retailers: country killed hog, best
butchers. 120-140 lbs, 19-20c; vealcrs.
AA. 22c: A. 21V4C: B. l-ltic: C.
15-17 ie: culls. 12-15c: canner-cutter
cows. 12-14c; bulla, canner-cutters. 14
4c; lambs AA. ic: A. 24ftc; B. 22Vc;
C. 19-20c: ewe. FS, 15ic; medium
12c: a l(W4c: beet AA. 214c: A. 20Ac:
B. I8ic: C 16ie.
Wool Government control.
' Cascara bark Dry 17e lb.
Mohair 1942. 12-month. 45e lb.
Hops Nominal, seed stock. 1942
crop. 140 lb-: seedles. 1-50-1. 60 lb.:
contract seedless. 70c; seed 65c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al
falfa. No. 2 or better. $33; oat-vetch.
$25 ton. valley points: timothy, (east
ern Oregon). $35 ton: clover, $23 ton.
East Side Market
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 13 (API
Cauliflower prices rose again today on
the East Side wholesale market with
short supplies of quality grade selling
at $2.35-50. No. 2 stock sold at $1.50-75.
Lettuce was scarce and mid-Columbia
stock sold rapidly at $2.50. A few se
lections from Bingen went at $3.25
a crate.
General prices:
FRUIT
Apples K i n t s. $2-2.50; Jonathans.
4.9 9- Cnitnnhrrff. OrtleV. S2.25 box:
Northern Sdv. 12 25-2.50 box: Rome
Beauty 2.25-2.50 box: Baldwin 2.00
2 25 jumble box; Winter banana 2.00
2.25. Grapes Local Concords 1.00 lug;
Niagara 90C-1.00 tug.
Melons (Cantaloupes, tiuiornu,
6.50 crate; ice cream 3c lb.; casabas
2.50 crate.
Pears Fall varieties 255-2.50; Base
2.25 Jumble box
Strawberries Everbearing 2.00
3.25 12-basket crate.
VEGETABLES
Beans Shell 1.40-1.50 lug.
Broccoli Green 1.00-1.15 lug. 1.00-.15
dozen bunches.
Cabbage No. 1 green i crate,
r.l.ra Nn 1 rrjn 3 0O-3 25 crate:
No. 1 white 4 00-4 25 crate: root 75-80c
dozen; hearu s.uu-i.za ooren ouncnes.
Cucumbers Slice rs ltS flat; pick
ling 100-155.
Com No. 1. 1.75 box; outer
1.00-1.50 box. '
Endive No. 1, 70-75e dozen.
n,na CnlKuih 1 fio.1 9S nrtntfi ha'
ley 3S-40C dozen bunches; Swiss chard
60c dozen bunches.
Lettuce No. 1. 3.00-3.23 crate; oth
ers 2.00-2.50 box.
Peppers Green 1.75-2.50 orange box;
flat 75c; red 1.40-1 50 flat.
Pumpkin Pie 1.00-1.25 crate.
Radishes Red 70-75C doz. bunches.
Root vegetables Carrots 45c;
beets 45-50c; turnips 70-75c dozen
bunches.
Sprouts Brussels 2.00 lug. loose.
Squash Danish 65-75c cantaloupe
crate: Hubbard l-l,ic; zucchini 1.00
fiat box.
Tomatoes No. 1. 1.00-1.25: others
100-1.15 flat,
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 13 (AP)
(WFA) Review North Portland live
stock market week ending Novem
ber 13.
Cattle: Salable for week 3200; calves
475; slow, peddling market on all ex
cept few best steers and early lots
good cows, best steers strong to 25
cents higher, other classes steady to
50 cents lower, common-medium beef
cows off most, most classes 25 cents
off; some cattle being carried over;
good fed and short fed steers . 14.50-
15.00. grass fat kind 12.00-13.75. com
mon steers S.5O-H.00; medium-good
light stackers S.00-10.O0; medium grade
neet neuers iu.30-iz.Z3. cutter-cornmon
heifers 5.00-10.00; canner-cutter cows
4.00-6.00; common-medium beef cow
7.00-9.50: good cows 10 25-11.25: com
mon-medium bulls 7.00-9.00. few beef
bulls to TO .00-25 early; good-choice
vealcrs 13.00-14.00; grass calves largely
I.0O-10 00. few lo 11.00-50-
Hogs: Salable for week 5250: alow.
Closing 79 cents to 1.00 lower: good
choice 1S5-235 lbs. late 13.00-25. early
saies io I J. is, witn few dec Its at
14.0O-. 240-300 lbs. 12.00-7S late; medium
A
UnnSed
01 All Kinds
Prices
Paid!
Highest Price Paid for
" Fresh Eggs ,
Ilcrihwes!
Pouliry & Dairy
Products Co. ? .
Salem . . . Phone 7007
: UAIITED.
FUDSOTS, and
Coiling
Highest price cash, on delivery for orchard run,
.See us before yoa selL
IZcrrb III:r!:in Pcsbirj Co.
460 Nm Front Street, Saleia ' ; TeL 7633
Portland
light lights down to 11 JO: good sows
closed 10.00-50. early to 11.00; feeder
pig largely 10JM. early top 100.
H Sheep: Salable for week 2680: strong
to 25 cents higher on fat lambs, lower
graaes ana ewes steady; good -choice
trucked in lambs 12J5-75, sorted car
load lots up to 13X0-25; few choice
truck-Ins 13J5; common-medium 8.00-
10M. culls down to 8.00 and under:
good yearling 10.00. few 1040; good
ewes 4.50-5.00. common-medium 2.00-
4.00. -
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 13 (API-
Wheat: No futures quoted.
Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.41:
soft whits excluding Rex 1.43; white
Club 1.43; western led 1.43. .
Hard red winter: Ordinary ' 1.40
10 per cent 1.41 i; 11 per cent 1.43'i:
12 per cent 1.45B.
Hard whits Bart: 10 per cent 1.44:
11 per cent 1.45; 12 per cent 1.46.
Saturday s car receipts: Wheat -63.
flour 1, corn 2, wtta 4, hay 1, mill
feed 1, flaxseed 4.
Stocks and Bonds
November 13
STOCK AVERAGES
"v 0 ' 15 '-. 18 " 60
Indus Rails UtU Stks
Saturday , 67.6 - 22.4 34.6 48.0
Previous day 67.7 22.4 34.6 48.1
Week ago 69.2 23.1 39.3 493
Month ago- 70.6 24.8 35.7 80.4
Year ago - , 3 18.6 27.2 40.8
1943 high 74.6 . 27.4 36.8 56.3
1943 kw 60.2 183 27.1 41.7
BOND AVERAGES
W IV IV IV
sdsttlsi fvwlna lT44l
Saturday 76.4 104.9 . 105J 62.6
previous day 76.4 104.8 105.3 62.4
Week ago 77.0 104.9 105.2 ' 62.4
Month ago , , . , 76.8 105.0 105.3 62.1
Year ago . 65 103.8 91.1 S2.6
1943 high 78.7 105.8 105.4 63.2
1943 low 64.6 103.8 98.0 53.2
Peach Leaf Curl
Control Now Due,
W. C Leth Warns
DALLAS Peach leaf curl con
trol should be considered shortly
by peach growers W. C. Leth, Polk
couty agent reminds orchard own
ers.
This disease can usually be
satisfactorily eliminated and pre
vented by an application of 6-6-60
Bordeaux mixture spray applied
about the end of November or in
December preferably. This spray
should be home prepared if pos
sible and applied the same day it
is made. Trees should be dry for
a period of. several hours the day
the spraying is done in order that
the spray material may become
well dried and so that the trees
also may be thoroughly covered.
i Four booklets are available
through the Polk county agent's
office that are helpful in this con
nection and which peach growers
should have on hand. They are
Station Circular 210, Peach Leaf
Curl Station- Circular 393.
"Sprays, Their preparation and
Use;" Extension Bulletin 477,
"Preparation of Bordeaux Mix
hire.'
COLUMBUS, 0.-JPt-A man in
central Ohio identified only as a
railroad fireman wants to find a
pair of shoes, size 15 D.
He appealed to US Judge Mell
G. Underwood today, and the
judge passed the plea along to re
porters. "That man," the judge said the
letter informed him, "says he's
tried everywhere to find shoes
that big, even army quartermas
ter depots. But the army says they
can't sell to a civilian."
Unless shoes are found, the
judge said, that man might be
forced to stay home and a railroad
be forced to find a new fireman.
DRESSED
Veal and
Hogs Wanted!:
Top Prices Paid!
Prompt Remittance
Ship to
Fred Ileyer
Ileal Division
444 8. W. Yamhill "fet er
8. E. S2nd A Foster Blvd.
TTmt a w Pt nly
liCie. . animals killed - Ib
eempUaaee with O. P. A
regulations. . ;
UAIJTED! ;
GHURIHIIG
CElEiltl
AND
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES
Curly's Dairy
ratrgroasds Sd. at Oeo4
room. 87S3
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