The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1947, Page 11, Image 11

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    Plicnothiaziiic
Preventative,
Not a Cure
At the all-day animal spraying
demonstration held by the Yam
hill County Livestock association
at the B. A. McPhillip farm near
WcMinnville. methods of spray
ing sheep for ticks 'and livestock
diseases ,and parasited were dis
cussed.' f ; "
Robert Every extension ento
mologist, pointed out that from
4 to 8 pounds of 50 per cent wet-
. table DDT powder in 100 gal
lons of water would spray' ap
proximately 175 to 200 sheep. Ac
cording to Every the tick moves
about the body of the sheep and,
therefore, : it is not necessary to
spray the entire fleece of the
" animal Under normal conditions
it is best to make a fall appli
cation in; order that the ticks may
be destroyed prior to lambing,
"in is is best, according to Every,
because ticks do greater damage
to lambs. DDT does' not hava any
1)1 effect upon animals being
sprayed providing it is not used
in oil solution. The cost of the
material is 1 to 14 cents per
head not including the cost of
labor. About 350 head of sheep
and lambs were sprayed in ao
proximately one and a half hours
at the McPhillips farm.
Bone OU Best
At the afternoon meeting. Dr.
Shaw; head "of , the veterinary
medicine department at the state
college, said tha$ there are few
diseases of - sheep and, cattle , for
which, control measures have-not
been found. He suggested that
bone oil and not pine tar be used
to control flies and maggots re
sulting' from- scours or injury in
sheep. The bone oil has very
strong odor which flies do not
like, be added.
In discussing the use of pheno
thiazine. Dr. Shaw said that it was
a preventative measure rather
than a treatment for sheep in
fested with worms. Where sheep
are infested with, worms a Nema
capsule should be used and pheno
thiazine mixed in solution at the
rate of one part of phenothiazine
and 9 to 15 parts salt and be
Mastitis Loss
'
Reaches Two
Million, State
Estimates of loss from mastitis
to Oregon dairymen is now shown
at over two million dollars. Losses
are attributed to lower milk pro
duction, feeding of non-productive
cows, disruption of the breed
ing program, ' discarding pf ? infected-
milk, permanent injury to
udders and selling infected cows
for beef. ,
Treatment alone of mastitis with-
kept before the animals follow
ing possibilities of infestation by
worm.
Pulpy kidney, according to Dr.
Shaw, is a disease which effects
young strong vigorous lambs at
any period from three to four
weeks of age until market time.
A vaccine has been developed
which will control this disease.
out preventative control measures
for -the- rest of the-herd will -re
suit in heavy losses and in .some
cases economic "ruin for dairymen,
is the belief of A. L. Pullian
county-agent at-large at the state
college.
Pullian recommends the follow
tng 1 1 -point control program
Keep the dairy bam clean, dry,
well bedded and as light as possi
ble; remove all possible sources
of udder injury; use a strip cup
to detect mastitis in its early
stages; Isolate or place infected
cows at the end of the milking
string, use a separate milking unit
for infected cows is possible, com
pletely sterilige all milking equip
ment after- each milking;, if herd
is infected with mastitis, sterilize
teat cups and. hands before milk
ing each cow; use milking ma
chinery according to manufac
turers directions; treat infected
cows 1 under supervision of i
qualified veterinarian; q u a r a n
tine newly purchased cows for
four or more milkings to make
sure they are clean before placing
them with the rest of the herd
raise own heiiers lor herd re
placements.
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man have to stop jTstyiN to shake.
OUR OONSTKUCTJON. I US PCWN PUT
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Portland Produce
Dth 11 ikih Are.. Aoril Id iAP
Butterfat tenUtive I subject i to im
mediate change), premium; quality
maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity
delivered in Portland. i-ocio; nmi
quality. 7-7Sc; second quality. 70-71c;
u.iiMf vuitM and pnuntrv noints 2c
less than first or 71-73c lb.
. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk 68-lb
cubs, grade A A. 93 score. M-67c; A.
92 score. 85-7c; B. 80 score. 6S-66e; C.
score, sac.
wholesalers. Oregon singles. 40'i-49c:
Oregon war. wi-a-c. iripieis, jo-t-50,c.
; .
Egns To wholesalers: A graae. iare.
small. 4nic; B grade, large 43l-44'Ic
Eggs furcnafces irom irmer. vui
renu receipts. 42-47c: buyers pay 3
SViC below wholesale quotations on
graded basis for best hennery: eggs.
ducers: No. 1 broilers, under 2 lbs. 30c
lb; fryers, z to a ids. joc id: a to s o.
34-35C lb; roasters. 4 lbs and over, 34
15c lb; fowl. Leghorn, under , 3 lbs.
ia.Mr- 5' . lha atid over. 23c Ibi colored
all weights. 32 -33c lb.
RabDits Average to retailers. -3.:c
lb dressed; prices to producers. 43c:
fryers, live, white. 20-24c lb; colored.
17-21C lb.
Onions, green local, mid -Columbia.
40-50C.
Onions, dried Oregon yellow. No.
1. S Inches and larger. $2.50-2,7 a M
lb sack: Med . tl. 40-1 85: boilers. 10-
1b sack. 22-25C-. med.. 40-4 8c; .truck
sale, tried.. No, l'a. 50-lb. $1J7!,.
D 4 & Si.Mm Ma 1 ma him.
d red weight. 14 75-4.00: ba'ker size K 50-
. IV ; no, za, au.iv-a; tyo. am ta-io.
tl 00-1.08. 15-lb. S0-5c: Deschutes.
No. 2s, 5o-Ib. 1.15-1 JO: Baker Ore..
Russets. No. is, 933O-3O0; new crop:
50-lb sack. No. 1. M 75-3 00: 100-lb sack
$525: Florida Bliss Triumphs. 50-lb size
A. S3.S5-3.75: size B. S3 .55-3 63: Texas
size A. S4 .00. Track sales: Shatter. $2.25
2 55 50-lb sack: old crop. No. 2. 50-lb,
0c-$1.00: Idaho. No. 1. $3.50 cwt.
Dressed meats Veal Light, top
quality, 35-36c; heavy, top quality. za
30c: B. 2S-28C; C. Z7-24C; CUIL ia-zoc:
hogs block butchers, packer style.
125-160 lbs. 37-3Sc: over 213 lbs. 36-
37c lb; sows, all wts. 29 -34c lb; lambs
AA, 3S-40c; A. 37 -38c: B. 34-9BC; (J.
28-30c lb: mutton 10-lSc lb. accord
ing to quality; beef best quilty, 33-34c;
B. 25-2o: C. 22-24c; canner and cut
ter. U-Jlc: bologna bulls. 2S-26c.
Cascara bark Green, a-g'zc: dry. 20c.
Wool Valley, coarse and medium
grades. 45c lb.
Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth.
Hay Wholesale rail shipment: Al
falfa. No. 2 or better. $35.00-38.00 ton;
No. 1 timothv. $35.50-37.00 ton: oats
and vetch. S22.00-27.00 ton. depending
upon quality; clover hav. uncertified,
baled on farms. $22.00-27.00 ton.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. 6re.. Aura 14-iAPi-Wheat
futures not quoted.
Cash wheat (bid! soft whit 2 35:
soft white I excluding Rex) 2 3; white
club 2 30; western red 2.30.
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.24; 10
per rent 2 3$, 11 per cent 2.42; 12 per
cent 2 50.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 2.30;
11 per cent 2.41: 12 per, cent 2.47.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 40; bar
ley 2: dour S; corn 21; oats 1; mill
feed 10.
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New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK. April lf-V-TodiyV closing quotatitms:
Al Chem & Dy..iYl
American Can DlVs
Am Pow it U 12 V4
Am Te! & Tel164
Anaconda
Atchfron
36
Gen Foods . 40! Radio Corp
uen Motors . 55i;u4Jfonier
Goodyear Tire - 50 Rayonier Dfd
Gt Nor ih pfd. 40 V! Reynolds Met 28
Int Harvest 80ViRiehfietd
-Bendix Avia ;
Beth Steel
Boeing Air
Calif Pack
Canadian Pac .11!
Case J I 33 i
Chrysler Z 88
Com with Sou 3
BOSlnl Paper pfd 44iSaiewaT
31Y4M Manville 117 Sears Roeb
85iKennecott 43H!Sinclair Oil
lSalLonc Bell A..
25 Maytag
15 So Pacific
Cong Edison
Cons Vultee
Cont Ins
Crown Zel
Curtis Wr
Douglas Air
Dupont de Ne.
Gen Electric
- 51
27
5
67H
180
34
9sStan Brands .
Miami Copper 15?!Stan Oil Cal
Mont Ward 53 (Stew Warner
Nash Kelvin ' 15 V4 iStudebaker .
Nat Dairy u 29 'Sun Mining .
26 N Y Central 1 5 H !Unlon Oil l
15iNorth Am Co. 254!Union Pacific .12I
1T
an 4
33
15V
3T
314
52
16
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10s,
20.
Northern Pac 164
Pac Am Fish. 11-
Pac Gas Elec 31
P T & T w 105
Pan American 12?
Penney J C : 42
Un Airlines
Un Aircraft
U S Steel
Warner Bros
West Elec
Woolworth -
u 26
L 1
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14A,
. 23
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Stock Market
Inches Higher
NEW YORK. April 1 -?)-Stocks
edged forward under lead
ership of steels and motors in to
day's market after four, successive
declining sessions.
Grains ranging from ' fractions
to more than 3 points were scored
as the list enjoyed its' third up
turn of the month. Transactions
totaled 900,000 compared with
1,450.000 Tuesday. !
The Associated ' Press 60-stock
composite advanced ,6 of a point,
its best rise since March 27, to
61.4.
American Telephone closed up
at 164 despite the deadlock in
strike negotiations. Ohio Oil was
ahead 1 at 22 after declara
tion of an extra dividend. Trans-
america Corp. climbed a point to
13 at dismissal of a delisting
case brought by the Securities &
Exchange commission was report
ed. 1
In late activity after an explo
sion was reported to have wrecked
its Texas City, Tex, plant Mon
santo Chemical dropped a point
to close at 54.
Grains Close
High on Board
CHICAGO April lfrVCrains
closed higher on the Board of
Trade today, influenced by mill
buying of wheat, support of the
cash com market by. the Com
modity Credit corporation and
more unfavorable weather for
seeding oats. Trading was mod
erately active. ' '
Corn . assumed market leader
ship. Buying was based on an
nouncement by the CCC that it
had purchased 2,150,000 bushels of
the yellow grain yesterday.
At the close wheat was lower
to 3 cents higher. May $28-
2-58. corn was l-2 higher.
May 31.79-, and oats were
unchanged to 1 higher, May
nxino
Portland Livestock'
PORTLAND. Ore- Anrfl IS I AP
I USD A I Salable cattle US. total ISO.
salable and total calves 35; market
very active en maasra supply: strong
to SO cents klfber. most advance on
dairy type cows, no good steers avail
able, common-medium (Trades 17.50
medium heifers II uO-Il 0O: can
ner -cutter cows larcelv 11 .00-14.00; fat
dairy type cows 14 .50-16 00; heavy Hoi
steins up to 17.50; food beef cows 1S.00-
11.00; good beef bulls is 0O-3O; med-tarn-good
sausage bulls largely IS SO
17.90 odd fat Hoisteins up to 17 JO: good
choice vealers 23-00-16.00; selects to
23 00.
Salable hogs 100. total 400: market
active, steady with Tuesday's best time.
good-choice 1S0-24S lbs Z7.oeT7.Z5 and
100 lbs. 23.50; good 400-570 lb Sows
22.50 to mostly 23.00; good 107 lb feeder
pigs 29.00; choice grades in large lots
quotable to MiM or above
Salable and total sheep 100. hold
over 150. demand narrow; sizeable lot
good-choice M lb fed shorn lambs No.
2 pelts weaker at 1 00: medium-good
shorn lambs, bid 1S.0O-I7JO; common
raoea down to 14.09; good -chose
wooled lambs quotable up to 20.00 or
above; extreme top Tuesday 21.00 for
choice 102 lbs: good-shorn ewes sal
able around 7.00; wooled ewes quotable
to too
Salem Markets
BUTTEKPAT
Premium .
No. 1
No. 2
PRINTS .
Wholesale
Retail
EGGS. Bariai Price
Extra large
Mediums -
Standards
Pullets, cracks
.74
.73
.69
.70
.75
EGGS. Selling Price
Wholesale, large
Mediums
POULTRY
Colored bens. No.'l
NO. 2 :
rryers
.48
-i 3
-43
XT jo
J2
W
IJVESTOCK (By Valley Pack
Spring lamb .. 20 00
1945 Iambs, woolled .. , , 19 50
1946 Iambs, shorn J 17S0
Ewes .. .. S OO
Dairy cows
uairy nulls
veal a
00 to 14.00
.10 OO to 15.50
.12.00 to 23.00
Hog prices 35c Dei hundred under
Portland prices for each particular
class SUgs bought subject.
stocks ana bono.
(Compiled by the A-octtpd Pre-s)
April IS
STOCK AVERAGES
30 15 IS SO
' Indus. Rails Ctrl. Stocks
Wednesday M l 30 8 42 7 71.4
Previous day S3.S 30J 42 5 SO S
Week ago S9 2 33.7 43.S S3 7
Month ago 8S t 34 0 44 4 84 7
Year ago 10S.4 VIA X . Wl
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Rails Indui" Util Tor cn
Wednesday S3 f 103 S 105.1' 11
Previous day -.III 103 S 1051 75.3
Week ago 4.t 104.1 105JI 73.7
Month ago M l 103.S 104 S 75
Year ago 103 Jl 1MJ 107 a 7SJ)
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Upstairs Portland General Electric
Co. Office open Saturday only. 10
ajn. .to 1 pjn. S to 7 pjn Consul
tation. 'Blood pressure, and urine
testa are free g cbarga. Practiced
since 1017.
Guard Berry Field
Against Damage by
Bugs and Weevils
' Strawberry growers should be
checking their fields now for spit
tle bug and root weevil activity,
says D. I -Lasnrussen, assistant
county agent. v
A one-half per cent rotehone
dust is recommended- for spittle
bug control The average plant
ing requires $0 to 50 pounds per
acre. Since rotenone kills by con
tacting the, spittle bug. careful
application Is necessary. The dust
must contact all the whitish, fro
thy spittle masses which are easily
seen on fruit clusters, stems and
leaves. Failure to control spittle
bugs results in deformed fruit
clusters and berries together with
lower production per acre,
i A commercial poisoned bait is
yecornrnended for control of the
adult weevils when they are pre
enU This should be applied on
the crown of . the plant at the
rate of one teazpoonful to a plant,
or in accordance, with the- manu
facturer's instructions. Whether
additional applications are neces
sary will depend upon , weather
conditions and the amount of wee
vil infestation. '
V There is no hard and fast rule
when to bait for weevils, which
may be absent from some fields
and a serious problem in others.
In the individual field, weevils
may cause spotted damage. Ras
mussen reminds growers that
weevils can move into new plant
ings from adjacent old plantings,
fence rows, and from various
other host plants.
Board Prohibited
From Raising Lake
There Is no law In Oreeon
mitting the state land board to
raise or lower a lake level for the
purpose of curbing or eliminating
weed growth. Attorney General
p. -..w. iivnt n'irwKi
The board said it recently re
ceived -several requests to change
the water level of Garrison lake
in Curry county and Tahkenitch
lake in western Douglas county
but many persons having property
near the takes had objected.
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Rossman Switches
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Circuit Judges
Chief Justice George, Rossman'
b the state supreme court
Wednesday assigned Circuit Judge
Charles H. Combs, Lake county,
to Amath county to hear the
casw of Campbell vs. CampbelL
Circuit Judge George R. Dun
can, Marion county, was assigned
to Linn county to substitute for
Judge Victor Olliver who is AL
Judge D. N. .MacKay will go to
Hood River county to hear two
cases in which Judge Fred -. W.
Wilson is disqualified. ; . "
EXECUTORS' NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT t
Notice to hereby given, that the nn
dersigned bare been appointed by ttus
Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon,
for the County of Marion, sitting ia
probate, as executrix and executor re
spectively, of the estat of Effie Back,
deceased, and that each baa duly qual
ified as such executrix and executor;
all persons having claims agaist said
estate of said decedent are hereby aott
Ifted to present the same, duly veri
fied, as required by law, to me at 205
Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon, with
in six (Si. months from th date of
this notice. . v ,
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this Jrd day
of April. 1947.- .
AMANDA ANDERSON, executrix
IVAN POOLER, executor of th
' .Estate of Eftn Back. deceased
Ronald C Clover. . ;
Attorney for executrix and executor.
20- Oregon Building. ;
Salem. Oregon. -A S-10-17-3-Uy 1
Livestock and Poultry
CHILDREN or ladies brown a -arhft
saddle pony for sale, very gentle. SIS.
Also saddle a bridle. Call at Eola Ian.
Phone 9003. -
GOOD Gentle cultivating horse and
harness, Emery Alderman. Rt. S. Box
761. S ml. S. of Liberty on Highway.
ENTIRE herd of Cuemaey and Jar
tey cows. IS milking. 1 to freshen soon.
4 2-year old heifers. 1 butt, Foshay
Datry. l'i ml. south of Pen 4 Cor
ner Phone
4 ClrrR Wluta gilU S montlis
old. James l renley, Ru 4. box S3 1. S
ml. southeast of town, t ml. west of
ratrview home. Eves, and all day Sat.
and Sun. : ,
HEALTH TO YOU
" WHEN
nemorrholds
ristaU
Ftssore
rrolapse
Itching -
aad ether Rectal disorders are
corrected.
Ne BospiUli-attoa
Qakk Kelief
1, Dr. E. BeynoldR Clinic ,
- - Natr-Prctalartst
-IS N. Uberty St. Salem, Ore.