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New York Stock Quotations
NEW YORK, March 20 (Jy- Today'i Closing Quotations:
Al Cbttm & Dye l?T'iGen Foods 3 Rayonir
American Can . 814 Gen Motors M Va Rayonier pfd .
Am Power & Lt ... Goodyear Tire 40 ?; Reynolds Met
Am Tel & Tel .. 148VGt North pfd . 40Hj Richiield
Anaconda 33Vlnt Harvest 87 Safeway
Atchison 9S"-4 Int Paper pfd ..47 Sears Roeb
Bendix A via 31:j Manville . 36 H; Sinclair Oil
Beth Steel 34 Kennecott 4s So Pacific
Boeing Air 29 4 Long Bell A 22 H Stan Brands
Calif Pack 29 Mont Ward 52U:Stan Oil Cal
Canadian Pac 11 INa&h Kelvin 15 Studebaker
Case J I SSH Nat Dairy 27 Sun Mining
Chrysler 59VN Y Central 14iUmon Oil
Comwlth Sou 2 North Am Co 16 Un Pacific
Cons Edison 2 1 Northern Pac 20H Un Airlines
Cons Vultee 16 V, Pac Am Fish iUn Aircraft
Crown Zel 29 Pac Gas Elec ....32V'U S Steel
Curtis Wr 6.H.P T & T 89 4 Warner Bros
Douglas Air 62Tt;Pan American 9!West Elec
Dupont de Ne .170 Penny J C 39 ' Wool worth
Gen Electric 3 4 V4 Radio Corp 10 Vm
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore . March 2 (AP
texfat tentaUve (subject to immediate
channel: Premium quality, maxtmum
of .35 of 1 per cent acidity delivered
an Portiand M sftc lb.: first quality.
S4-7c lb.: second quality. 81 -84c lb.;
valley rewtes and country points 2c less
than first. &2-SSe ft
Butter wHolesaJe t a b bulk cubes
erad A A. S3 score 81c tb.: A. 92 score
80c Ih ; B. 90 score SOc lb ; C. 89 score
TTr lb .
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wbolesaleri : Oregon singles. 45-53c:
Oregon 5-lb loaf. 47-3SC.
Lave chickens -pa yins price to produ
cers: No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs.. 32-33c
Uj : fryers 3' to 3 lbs.. 3C-3c lb.. 3 to
4 tbs 3-3c lb.; roasters 4 lbs. and
over 3S-33K tb . fowl leghorn under 4
Mm. 31-23e; 4 lbs. and over 2S-2Sc col
ored fowl, all weie-fata 30-3SC lb,: stags
an weights 12-I8c Ux
Ega To wholesaler: A grade, large.
SlH-3se doz.: mediwm. 48i.a-ao1ac: A
grade, snail, nominal. B grade, large.
42l-4c.
Egg Purchased frorn farmers: Ciir
rent receipts. fIVs-SeJse doc: buyers
pay s-3'xc below wholesale quotations
on graded basis for best hemici y eggs.
Reheats average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals: 35-5Tc: fryers,
live, white. 3-33c lb- few quotki
lower: colored. 2e-3ec: eld er heavy,
IS-lTe.
Beef cuts (good steers, heifers)
Hindquarters. 44.t045.00: rounds. 44.00
4S.00: full loin, trimmed. SaOe-SS 00:
triangles. 3S SS-3BV0U: square chucks.
42.0e-44eS: ns. SO.00-S4.00: forequar
ters. 3900-40.00.
Fresh dressed meats Quoted whole
salers to retailers in dollars a hundred
pounds:
Steer Good. $39-40: coram ere tal.
837-38 utility. $36-38.
Cows Commercial. 83S-3S; utility.
$33-34: cutter, canaer. $3-33.
Beef cuts tgood steers, betters) hind
quarters. $43-44: rounds $44-45: full
loins, trimmed. $40-55: triangles. $38-39:
square chucks. $43-44; ribs. $50-55: fore
quarters. $37-40.
Veal and calf Choice. 48S0-49.M:
good. 48 00-49 00: commercial. 43 00
47 SO; utility. 3S.0e-3e.0S.
Lambs and mutton Lambs choice
and good. 39 00-40 0O: commercial, all
weigh ti. 37 00-38 00 mutton good. 70
lbs down. 23 00-13 m
Pork cuts Levins No. 1. 8 to 12 Iba..
S2 00-53 00: shoulders. IS lbs. down.
42 00-43 0O ; sparenbs. 3 lbs. down. SO.00
33 00.
Carcasses AU wetghta. SS 00-3S 00.
Country -killed meats:
Veal Per pound top light. 42-44c:
etber grades according to weight and
quality.
Hoes fancy blockers 4-3ec: sows 38
33c lb.
Lam be Per lb. 3S-40c: mutton 1S
30c Beef Good cows 34 -40c, canners and
cutters 29-30C tb.
Beef Good cows. 4-40c; cannon and
cutters. 30-32c Lb.
Onions 50-lb. rack or Brooks, y el
lows w. Ne. 1 medium $8.75-7.25: large
87-7.30: boilers. No. Is 10 lbs.. 8-5; 50
lb ska.. $3-3 25; enkm sets. 50 lbs.
7 85-8.
Cases ra bark Dry. 21c lb.
Weoar Csssras. valley and medium
grades. 43c lb.
Mohair 42c lb. on 12-month growth.
Potatoes Ore. Deschutes and Klam
ath russets No. Is. $5.50-3.75 : 25 lbs..
$1.50-1 85: IS lbs.. 95e-$l eS: No. 2. SO
lbs.. $2.25-2.50: No. 1 bakers. $6 25-8 50
hundredweieht: Idaho russets No 1-A.
$3.00-5.75: Florida TTrosnpna. $3 Se-3 85
50-lb. sack.
Hay U S. No. 2 green alfalfa or
better, carload lots fob. Portland.
$38 0O-39 00; U. S. No. 1 timothy. eat
ern Oregon or Washington, car lots,
f o b. Porttend. $3S 00-39 50: oats and
vetch, mixed hay. uncertified clover
hav. nominal, baled at Willamette
valley farms, deeenduut vpon aualitv
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Portland Grain
PORTLAND. March 20 (AP)
Whea t:No futures quoted.
Cash gram: Oats No. X. 38 lb. white.
78 00; barley No. 2. 43 lb. B.W 78 00.
No. 1 flaxseed 8.13.
Cash wheat bidl: Soft white 1.32:
soft white t excluding Rex ) 2-32: white
ctub 2-32: western red 2J2. i
Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.321. 10
per cent U2; 11 per cent 2 39; 12 per
cent 2 44.
Hard white Baartr Ordinary 2.53: 10
per cent 2.53: 11 per cent 2.81; 12 per
cent 2.87.
Today's car receipts; Wheat 13: bar
ley I: flour 3; earn 3. eets 3: mlUfeed 8.
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Gains Force
CHICAGO. March 20-()-What
conbnued its retreat today ih the
face of more repdrts of a rush
to sell the cash grain in the
southwest Declines were not
large and a late rally regained
part of the lost ground. Corn
and oats also moved lower.
There was no announcement
from the) commodity credit cor
poration at Kansas City on the
amount of wheat it purchased
yesterday or today. Buying for
both days was expected to be
made public Monday. Grain trade
reports said the agency did not
take as much as was offered.
Wheat closed 1 to 2Va lower.
May S2-31H-2-31; corn was V,
to 2 cents lower. May $2.114-4;
oats were V4-4S lower. May
$1 0-V, and soybeans were 2
cents lower to 3 cents higher,
May $3.40.
The price at which th CCC
will buy wheat at Kansas City
was lowered, a sure indication,
in the opinion of traders, that
the CCC was getting all the
wheat it wanted. The agency of
fered to pay 1 1 cents a bushel j
over the Chicago May future to- j
day compared with 12 cents I
yesterday.
The pre-Columbia Indians of
New York state sent raiding part- '
ies as far west as the Mississippi j
and as far south as the Gulf of j
Mexico. i
Salem Market
Quotations
BUTTERPAT
Premium
No. 1
No. t
PRINTS
Wholesale
83
73
82
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Retail
MS BUYINC
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Puiieta and cracks
34
34
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BGGS Selling Price
Wholesale. Urge
Retail, large
Retail, medium
POCLTRT
Colored bene No. 1 -
No 1
Prvers -3
LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack)
TS47 Umbi, choice - 1730
Ewes 100 to $ 09
Fat dairy cows up te 18.00
Cutter cows 10 00 to 13.00
Dairy heifers 12.0O to 19 00
Bulls 13.00 to 20.00
Carves 3O0 to 450 lbs.) up to 2300
VeaL choice 38 00
Stocks and Bonds
Compiled by the Associated Press
March 20
STOCK AVERAGE
30 19 19 80
Inous Rails VU1 Stocks
Saturday. 87 8 373 39.1 83 8
Previous day 83 38.2 38 7 62 2
Week age 84 4 38 3 3S3 613
Month ago 84 8 34 5 38 3 60 9
Year ago 90.8 341 44.1 65.2
BOND AVERAGES
20 M 10 10
Ralls Uxhnt Utll Forgn
Saturday
Previous day
88.8 100 6 100.6 88.7.
SRS 100.8 90S 80.3
Week ago 88.4 10R8 100.8 614
Month age ae.s msss se.s 1
Year agw 943 1834 Mo-S 73J8
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Stoclvs Finish
Week Scoring
Brisk Advance
NEW YORK, March 23 -CV In
one of the strongest and faetest
Saturday markets of the past
several years, stocks today con
cluded a brisk recovery week
with advances of 1 to S or more
points.
In the final session the high
speed ticker tape ran as mura
as two minutes late as trends
climbed. There were subsequent
slowdowns but another buying
wave- hit the list near the close
and. favorites generally finished at
or around the tops of the day.
The comeback got under way
Wednesday after Tuesday's sharp
stumble and was credited mainly
to the president's address to con
gress. The inference was drawn
that big rearmament plans and
stock-piling would be forthcom
ing which would prop many in
dustries. In addition, the lengthy de
cline of the market since early
January brought bidding on the
idea that a substantial technical
rebound .was overdue.
Hopes for settlement of labor
disputes were helpful, as was the
defeat in the senate of an excess
profits tax proposal and belief
that the European relief program
would receive quick approval.
The outlook for tax reduction
also provided support.
The Associated Press 60-stock
composite was up 1.4 points at
63.6, a high since Feb. 2 and the
largest short session jump since
April IS, 1939. The week's gain
of 2.1 points was a top since last
June. Of, 958 issues appearing,
821 rose and only 41 declined.
Average tides in the Great
Lakes are about one inch while
spring tides sometimes extend to
three inches in most of the lakes
with Superior reporting eight
inches or more.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM
PROVE LEWIS STREET FEOM
BFJtBT STREET TO 12TH STREET j
Notice ia hereby given that the com- j
mon council of the city of Salem. Ore- I
gon. deems it necessary and expedient
and hereby declares its purpose and
tntedtion to improve Lewis street from
the East line ef Berry street to the
West line of 12th street, in the city
of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and ad
acen4 property, by bringing said por
tion of said street to tne established
grade, raaatructing cement concrete
curbs, and paving said portion ef said
street with e t-iocn Portland cement
concrete pavement thirty feet wide, m
accordance with the plana and specifi
cations therefor which were adopted
by the common council March 8. 194S.
which are now ea file in the eftice of
the dry recorder end which by this
reference thereto ere saade a part
hereof.
Thw eeaamoa. Vouncil hereby declares
ita purpose and mteetasa Sa make the
above described improvement by and
through the street teepreeesnent de
partment. By order ot the common council
March 8. 1948.
ALFRED MUNOT. City Becordet
Date ot first publication hereof Is
March 11. 194.
Mll-12-13-14-l-n-l-l-20-21-23
NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IM
PROVE CAftroL arnuncT from
OXFORD STREET TO HOWARD
STREET
Notice at hereby gtvee, that the com
mon council of the city of Salem, Ore
gon, deems it necessary and expedient
and bete by declares its purpose and
Intention te improve Capitol street
from the north line of Oxford stxsst
to the soutn hoe ef Howard street. In
the city of Salem, at the psmra ef
the abutting and adjacent property,
by bringing said partisa of said street
to the established grade, constructing
cement concrete curbs, and paving said
portion of said ail set with a 2-mch
asphaltia concrete pavement thirty feet
wide, in accordance with the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted by the common council March
8. 194S. which are now on hie hi the
office of the city recorder and which
by this reference thereto ere made a
part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
its purpose and intention to make the
above deacrsbed Uupeevenaent by and
through the street Improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
March S. 1948.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date ef first punhcatson hereof ia
March 11. 1948.
M11-12-I3-14-16-17-18-19-30-21-23
NOTXCK OF WISJigtON TO IM
PttOVE WOOOROW STREET FROM
FAIR ti ROUNDS ROAD TO SOCTH
ERJf PACIFIC COHPANTt RIGHT
or WAV
Notice is hereby given that the cons
man council of the city of Salem.
Oregon, liiimi St 11111 ! and expe
dient and hereby declares its pnrnuas,
and Intention to improve Woodrow
street front the east Una of Fairgrounds
road to the west Use ef the Southern
Pacific Company's right ef way, te the
city ot Salem, at the expense of the
abutting and adjacent property, by
bringing said portion ef said street te
the established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving said
portion of said street with a 24a-tnch
asphalUc concrete pavement thirty
four feet in width, in accordance with
the plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the common
council March 8. 1948. which are now en
file in the office of the city recorder
and which by this reference ' thereto
are made a part hereof.
The common council hereby declares
Its purpose and Intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
through tho street improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
March a. I94S.
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication as March
11. 1948.
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Vattrm K. Spwr. fete Hidea4 f
ZTite Claude fct M m local Hospital
March 1, at tb as of 75 years. Sur
vivea by oauchtee. Un. Fran Brett
0 til; brotber. Jotaa Stutzmaa ef -Brainard.
Minn. Sww. wUi be beM.
Monday. March 22. al J djb. from. Uie
Howell-Edwards chapel with conclud
wryiew in City View cemetery. The
t'. W. H. Lyme wlU ffffwiatm, 1 ;
slthckxa.no I f- -
Meli&ui. Gertrude Sutherland, late'
resident of AunuvOW. at a local bos--pital
Taunday. Marcn. IS. at the age .
2 years. Survived by her hM&aand.
ArUtur Sutherland oC Powell Butte.
Ore.; three daughlen. Mrs. Uazel
lovknsend ot Turner, Mrs. Msrsaret
Fry and Mrs." Mary Harmon, bout of
nuiwTujc; (wo soaa, ert Sutherland
oi Amity and Edwuv Sutherland of
NweU Hutte; a stater. Mr. Hose Hornet
dew of Mack. Colo.; -three brotners,
Jim HaU of BelvtdereJ-Kas Frank S. '
Hail of Veneta. Ore and John I. Hall
ot Ljnalaw. Ore, and by If grandchil
dren, services will be. held from the
Howell - Edwards chapel Monday.
Marca 22. at 11 a in. Interment in lOOF
cetuetery 2. in Eugene at; 3 p
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la Uus city Thursday. March 1.
Peter Jost. late reudmt of 111 Che
nteaeU t, at the age of M years,
survived by a niece. Mrs. Don McGul
of Superior. Mont. Announcement of -ervrcea
later by the. W. T. -company.
eSKEW I
At FreseA. Calif .. March U, Mrs. Zer
ilda Jane skw. Ute resident ef Mura
noet. Calif. aUurvtved, by a eauflaier.
Mrs. ioaasia Starr ef MaranraeMe. O'tf ; -sod
tour nieces. Bagy', Oennst and
!mmss Treesn. both ef Portland. Katie
Roacee of Bladaett. Ore, and IX Cmdr.
Irene SheUy. USNC, at St. Albms
naval hospital in New York, ntiumli
services win be held In the U Mis- '
sioa cemetery Monday, Marca 22. with
the Bev Dudley Strain ernciatatg. Oi-
reetton by the W. T. Rigdoa cenapeey.
SAMPSON
Lizzie R Sampson, a the residence
of her daughter. Mrs. George Hanley.
1790 N. Summer St. March la. at the
age of 79. Also survived by three
grandchildren. Dean K. Hanley. Ray
Hartley and Gary Hanley. all of Salem.
Member of Central Lutheran church.
Services will be held; at Howell Ed
wards chapel. Tuesday, March 23. at
2 p.m.. with the Bev.; B, A. Krweger
officiating- Interment in Belcreet Me
morial park. ,
BLASER j. i
Mrs. Magdelena Blaaer. at the resi
dence, route 2. Turner. March 19. Sur-'
vived by daughter, Urs. Base Clark.
Bozeman. Mont.: sons John of Brook
lyn. N.Y, Ernest of MarysviDe, Canf
and Emll of route 2, Turner; 11 grand
children and eight great grandchil
dren. Services wiM be held Monday.
March 22. at 10:30 ajn. at Clough-Bar-rck
chapel with Rev. Fred F. Otto ef
firtatuut Interment in Belcrest Me
morial park.
READ i
Lester Lee Bead, infant cost t Mr.
and Mrs. William Bead) of Salem, at a
meal hospital Saturday; March SO. Also
nrvrved by twn brothers, Roy Vernon
Reed and 1 saner d Arthur Road, both
f SR'mt. Saedpareuts. Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Walling and Mrs. Bertha
Sarkeager. all ef Salem C ra vender erv
ieea will be awld am r-w.i -
Tiaeedey. March 23. at 4 num. under di-
trwm mwwcawun - com
FTC KLIN
,JIrtditB F- Wlart.:thwras4dngw
165S Pearl at.. Saturday. March SO. Sar
vivd by her daughter. Mrs. Edna
Beckman ef Salem: a eon.- John Fick
bn ef Salens and by eeral rater and
01 uuieia. Ansauncemrct
laier ay tTorsrn-Barrick
REtNRASTT
hfrs. Theresa n. intiai I '
of tOM S. Lfbertv at - at a laeml w.-
pital Saturday. March- 20. Sarvtved by
a daughter. Mary Elizabeth Betahart ef
SaJem; a son. WiHiam A. Bemaart of
Salesn; mother. Mrs. Clema McLough
5" S"- we sssters. MYsL.
N. Simon and Mrs. T. M. Simon, beta
J Selen-, Anrouncment af .assrrtces
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