Grimsby Independent, 19 Aug 1943, p. 6

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CONTINUATIONS For perches, as an example, the order establishes a hasic maximum plntormnqdc_wptrym?- pers on sixâ€"quart baskets, grade No. 1, of 75 cents to buyers in Zone No. 1, §3 cents to buyers in Zone No. 2, and 85 cents to buyers in Zone No. 3. For No. 2 and lower grades the corresponding maximum prices are €5, 71 and 73 cents. Wholesale disâ€" tributors, or truckers or growers their laidâ€"down cost a maximum markâ€"up of 12%; per cent of the selling pric.., On retai sales the maximum ,nmm-upuumeut the retailer‘s selling price. For pears, 11â€"quart basket of No. 1 grade the basic selling price for mndeoum.ry‘lmlh” PEACHESâ€"(all varieties) s varieties except Keiffers) m.HL;_.m (‘“ "a 1 € qt. leno bict. . 4 qt. open bikt. .. 11 gt. flat bikt. ..._â€"â€" 11 gt. fiat bikt. ..â€" 6 at. open bkt. 1 gt. fiat bikt. . PEARSâ€"in basketâ€"Keiffers 6 qt. leno Dikt. ......._.__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 11 Gt, flat bit. ___________â€"â€" No. 1 11 gt. fint bict. _ Domestic or No. 2 6 gt. fiat bikt. . 6 at. open bisi. 11 gt. fiat bit. . sonts, $1.05 and $1.10, respectiveâ€" ”.bmhmui.lnfl 8, with the same percentage markâ€" Fenf Cal ut OW PP plums and prunes, sixâ€"quart J’wdm 1 grade, the basic celling price is 53, 58 and 60 Zones Nos. 1, 2 and 3, with the same specified markâ€"ups for wholeâ€" gale and retail sales. The set price to be paid by the mh'%cfll‘fl"“" ;.â€";.nmuu-swna- w,._.,mx.se-u a pound or $100 a ton; No. 2s or $70 a ton. Keiffer peurs No. 1, three cents a pound or $60, a ton:; qp.rctwed-.pnnumu ton. Plums and prunes, all varieâ€" ties, five cents a pound or $100 a TUnder this order it will be pracâ€" tically in. ~aossible for local shipping firms to do business in zone No. 1, the retailer or PEACHES $130 CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED _ ooo divect for E* * Ath your ds s ® aLorco crvyouTe EeC on ~ . ~~p " _ aaahiet on PARMONE _ No. 1 38 T s The maximum‘ prices in this Schedule include cost of containers. Schedule of Maximum Fruit Prices Alj Prices F.0.B. Selier‘s Farm or Country Shipping Point FROM PAGE ONE PA R M 0NE uvnâ€"w"-'g I & f e PJJ eARMONEC WICOTINE um | ~. ' the A groce to Hamilt allowed to um wfl'.dhlll Nnnmrh kok sell six qt for maximum s 95| _._._._._â€"_â€" _ No. 1 and Select _ No. 1 and Select shipper pays the grower 75 cunts for a basket of leno covered peachâ€" gallons of spray. One a MM.W loal(o'l'L.l“""‘.d Grade Lb. net weight Zone 1 No. 1 and Select 10% $ .15 No. 2 10% .85 price if sold to another wholesaler in Zone 1. 1 sold to a retailer then the shipper is entitled to the regular markâ€"up. $ A grower can sell to truckers. If he does so he receives the straight maximum price. If he seli to a retailer he can take the markâ€"up of 124 per cent, If he sells to a consumer he can add on the 25 per cent markâ€"up. The same muammwm1 applies to pears and plums. at least a certain percentage of the A grocer who takes his product| crop. to Hamilton market, will not be|\ Growers who have a large acreâ€" allowed to sell six quart leno covâ€"| age of peaches and fortunate ered baskets as that is contrary to| enough to have a fair to good crop mmmmummmmmm the nu.uqumop.nmmumlmudsm.mummw maximum of 65 cents, to this he! the canners. CONCENTRATE Domestic or No. 2 Dpomestic or No. 2 Domestic or No. 2 XL means 4 hsu apples on the treesâ€"PARMONE, a specially «wwmpounded hormone spray that â€"â€"akes them cling longer, more close‘; until picking time. This means improved quality and oriâ€" ourâ€"gives lenger time for pickâ€" ing. The effects of PARMONE are noticeable within a day or two of <ppiication,. One 40 0z. bottle of PARMONE Concentrate makes 100 allons of spray. One application is :ally sufficient. Order from youf C 114 acent . . . and order early. uwwmgmw ho M T J Siftan vwiding he lives 15 or MWS* """ ° away from the market. If he aells 5“&“&.@* chant he can add the *.» per cent markâ€"up which in this case would bring him a price of 79 cents & pgonn® nnuu-mnm to the CA CC O ppvate en nea C COd housewife he adds the four cents mwmumu per cent of his selling price which would net him 92 cents per basket. The new order also establishes minimum weights for the basket®, W [;tl.% M while the opeD basket is set at nine pounds. SULrORON SYLPMATE 49% hk :‘ 27. When a shipner in the district ships to Mozcreal fi@ then sells to that Montreal wholesale . * 82 cents a basket and the whr/z3i°t "“flmmmw +. nis markâ€"up on what he payS .J J , ") sivision w 25 per cent. ERK 1 . sure and simple Creen â€" Colciem Arsescte drop ! New Wostminster, B.C 11 11 16 16 16 10 8% PERENOX A complete schedule of grades, weights and prices are pended to this article. Just how this celling is going to work out remains to be seen. Growers are not all in accordance with the order, Some growers are pleased with the prices set and beâ€" leve them to be very fair, Other growers are not so well pleased while another portion of the proâ€" ducers are dissatisfied, many of them taking the stand that there should be a wide open market for at least a certain percentage of the THE CGRIMS Zone in which buyer is located dom of placing all varieties Of plmutbn-.prlo-ch-.uk- ing the view that fancy prunes should be worth more money than marked "that may be s0, ceive no more money than the set price for Prunes and less money for Damsons and in the end you would have less money for the REPLACING CULVERT 36 inch cement tile culvert is beâ€" #%4 inch wooden one. The line of the culvert has been straightened out. ‘The water that flows through this culvert goes over the bank and flows down the natural waterâ€" course down Robinson street. _ What is mystifying township ofâ€" down the mountain road, when a 36 inch drain failed to do so. In this age of great scientific progress it just may be possible that the rain drops of the future are going to be considerably emalâ€" ler than in the past and as a result there will not be «~ mu for the cu‘vert to handle. FRUIT PRICES made for stating prices on box conâ€" | 4 MB a smm it s of No. 1 arnd select grades, 18% pmnfllntvd‘fi. is given a basic maximum price for growers and country shippers of $1.52 in an zones throughout Canada, ahd $1% for No. 2 grade. Two groups of pears are estabâ€" lished by the order. Group one inâ€" cludes Bartiett, Anjou, Bose and Winter Nelis The wrapped exira fancy grade, Anjou only, has a celling of $3.28 on the standard box =nd wrapped fancy grade, !‘2.88 and wrapped C grade, $2.38. Group two includes, Flemish 1Bcauty and all other vr <eties not contained in group one. In group | two the standard box of wrapped | fancy has a basic maximuic price | of ®*08. wrapped C grade $2.04 | and unwramped C '!fa’l'll' $1.90, and unwrap; and freah mW the OY no false alarm The sahortage n ak TB od C the ȴ INDEPENDENT 1.10 , that ploms es, when sale xc containers clationship t 14 51 57 Canads launched is first Lanc and sent it overseas with a picke for immediate operations ngainst t duced by Victory Aircrait Limited tario, this bomber is the most 1x "Ruhr Express counter cheok books. _.No order too amall or OId English, type fases The Crimsby Independent | No matter what your printing requirements may beâ€"a fourâ€"page folder or a 100â€"page bookâ€"a small invitation card or a large auction sale bill â€" The Independent is equipped with type and presses to render a comâ€" mumnmuum If you have printâ€" h,.......,..mmwmmmthm""‘ C ep uons e M s OE TT NO 20 atar Anmemnatitine nrimes. Society Printing smgs wo e ‘imiikg Eernneek a Weee l c d P e -flmy-dhfl-nte.ad&nlalnbwuuya-nflmm We Print Everything OVER 5,0008 PEOPLE READ THE INDEPENDENT werywofibminnanrmd!nrmhmh-n. Think of wht%flbtheu!w.finuâ€"pnefiallyumbnu‘m persor in Grimsby and district a regular weekly reader of the old home paper for whit»> tlere is no competition . . . That‘s why loca!l and foreign advertisers are using THE INDEPENDENT more and more to carry their -metothemleoltmtownuddistrk't...ndwhyenrym man will find it valuable to emulate this example, d its first Lancaster on Friday s with a picked RC.A.F. crew itions against the enemy. â€"Proâ€" ircraft Limited at Maiton, Onâ€" is the most powerful weapon YOU ? " Symbolizes Canada‘s Munitions Might TELEPHONE Statemeni* The Office made to date in this Dominion. Eight mmwmummm Express." The large crowd at Victory Aircraft‘s Lancaster launching showed no timidity in swarmâ€" ing around the monster plane. Mave you anything to sell? . , . or do you SERVE Thursday, word with a minimum of 256. August 19th, 1948. For Everybody

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