10 The Stal man. gdra, Ofqoa TMar, fair T8, itlj Neti ) Statesman Building Taking Shape Stocks and Bonds Complied by The Associated Press JuIt is DAILY AND SUNDAY in Your Home Newspaper STOCK AVERAGES 30 13 Ind Rails July 17 Net change D 7 D 4 Thursday 141.6 82.5 Prev. day 142J 82.9 Week KO 140.1 82.1 Month ago 138.0 82.7 Year ago 128.2 60.8 The Nation's Top Comics 15 60 Util St'cks A .2 D.3 52.3 107.0 52.1 107.0 51.9 106.1 51.8 105.4 48.5 92.0 10 10 Util Trgn DJ D.2 98.1 76.7 96 .2 76.9 96 3 76.7 98.6 76.5 99.2 72.5 BOND AVERAGES 20 Rails Net change D.2 Thursday 95.7 Prev. day 95.9 Week ago 95.8 Month ago 96.1 Year ago 94 J 10 Ind D.l 98.8 98.9 99.1 98.9 99.0 CtvCmE TWOCEXTSH - 1 ( ) o-eS That'll BE J II v r rve GOT A w r ' "' "Mt-r1.1 ' - 111 'icia f"C Cw i3 Tvv!i 35: j 1 ;; " ? :: ;,-'. E r : " 1 V: .r , , 4 Portland Livestock PORTLAND (AP) Thursday Cattle: Salable 125: market moderately active, mostly steady; late Wednesday four loads mostly choice 1128-1242 lb fed steers 33 00-50; few commercial grass steers Thursday 28J0-30.00; odd light utility steers downward to 22.00; util ity heifers 21.50-24.00; canner-cutter cows 16.00-18.50: utility cows 19.99-21 00; ycung commercial cows 23.00; cutter utility bulls 21.00-26.00. Calves: Salable 25; market slow: few sales steady: good-choice vealers 30.00 33.00: commercial 25.00-28.00; cull-utility 14.00-25.00. Hogs: Salable 200; market active, fully steadv choice No. 1 and 2 but chers 180-235 lbs 24.50-75; small lot 24.85; choice 260-325 lbs 22.00-23 00; choice 140-170 lbs 21.50-23.50; choice 350-565 lb sows 18.00-iO 00: choice light feeder pigs salable around 22.00. Sheep: Salable 400; holdover 235; market slow; steady to 50 cents lower: feeding lambs at full decline; good prime spring lambs 25.00-50: few choice- prime 26.00; good leeaers zi.w-au: good-choice 107 lb No. 1 pelt yearlings 19.00: good slaughter ewes c.w-f.w. The first floor of The Oregon Statesman's new $300,000 home Is scheduled to be poured within a few days. Top photo shows basement supports being readied for concrete work, and lower photo portrays build ing of floor forms. Building in the background of lower photo is YMCA. The new building Is to be erected on the southeast corner of North Church and Chemeketa Streets by Yiesko & Post, contractors. Hew York Stock Quotations NEW YORK STOCKS (P) Thursday's Closing Quotations: Admiral Corporation 264 Allied Chemical 757g Allis Chalmers 51 American Airlines 137's American Power & Light .... 28?4 American Tel. & Tel 154 American Tobacco 57 Anaconda Copper 46-s Atchison Railroad 92 Bethlehem Steel 52 VK Boeing Airplane Co 34 Burroughs Adding Machine.... 17 California Packing 26 Canadian Pacific 3578 Caterpillar Tractor 56 S Cleanese Corporation 42 Chrysler Corporation 77 Cities Service 103 Vi Consolidated Edison 34 Consolidate Vultee 19V Crown Zellerbach 87 Curtiss Wright 8V2 duPont de Nemours 88 Eastman Kodak 44 V4 Emerson Radio llTg General Electric 62 General Foods 46 '4 General Motors 5834 Georgia Pac Plywood 18 Goodyear Tire 46 Homestake Mining Co 36 International Harvester 33 International Paper 49 Johns Manville 75 1 4 Kennecott Copper 79 Libby, McNeill . 7 Lockheed Aircraft 23 Loew's Incorporated :.. 12 Long Bell A 39 Montgomery Ward 64 Nash Kelvinator 19 4 New York Central 19 Northern Pacific 7G Pacific American Fish 15 Pacific Gas & Electric 34 Pacific Tel. & Tel Ill Packard Motor Car 5 Penney J. C. Co 69 Pennsylvania R. R 19 Pepsi Cola Co 10 Philco Radio 32 Radio Corporation 27 Rayonier Incorp 30 Republic Steel 49 V4 Reynolds Metals 57 Richfield Oil 70 Safeway Stores Inc 32 1 Scott Paper Co 56 Sears Roebuck & Co . 56 Socony-Vacuum Oil 38 Southern Pacific 81 Standard Oil Calif 60 4 Standard Oil N.J. 80 Studebaker Corp 37 Sunshine Mining 9 Swift & Company 31 Transamerica Corp. . . 27 Twentieth Centur Fox 15 Union Oil Company 42 Union Pacific 115 United Airlines 28 United Aircraft 33 United Corporation 5 United States Plywood 29 United States Steel 40 Vz Warner Pictures 12 Mi Western Union Tel 39 Westinghouse Air Brake 26 Westinghouse Electric 39 Woolworth Company 44 Portland Produce PORTLAND ( AP) Thursday But terfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premier quality, maximum to 35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 76-7c lb; first quality, 74 77c; second quality 71-74c. Valley routes and country points S cents less. Butter Wholesale fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 72c lb; 92 score 72c; B. 90 Score. 71c lb; 92 score 72c: B, 90 score. 71c: C, j oa score, oec. a Dove prices strictly ; nominal j Cheese Selling Drice to Portland wholesalers OreKon singles 44. -47c ! lb; Oregon 5-lb. loaf. 49-52c. I Eggs To wholesalers Candled eggs I containing ,10 loss. cases included, f o b. Portland A large. 64'a-6513c; I A medium 63'a-64'ac; B grade, large 1 58-59c. i Eggs T,o retailers Grade AA large. I 71c; A large 65-67c; AA medium 67c; ' A medium 65-66c; A small 41-43C. Car tons Jc additional. Live chickens No. 1 quality f.o b. plants Fryers 2'2-3 lbs 33c; 3-4 lbs. 33c. heavy hens all weights 17-18c; light hens all weights 16-17c; old roosters 14-15.-. Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 4-5 ibs. 23-26c. 5-6 lbs. 21-25c; old does 10-12c. few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 59-62c. Fresh dressed meats wholesales to retailers: dollars per cwt: Beef Steerff choice. 500-700 lb. 53.00-57.00: good, 52.00-56.30: commercial. 48 00-51.30; utility 46.00-49.30: cows, commercial 40.00-48.00; utility, 35.00-42.00; canners cutters 34.00-39.00. Beef cuts choice steers Hind quar ters. 62.50-64.20: rounds. 51.00-63.30; full loins trimmed. 81-00-84 80- tri angles. 45.00-49.40; f orequarters. 48.00 52.70; chucks. 48.00-54.00; ribs 0 00 67.00 Pork cuts Loins, choice. 8-12 lbs. 56.00-57.20; shoulders. 16 lbs. 38.50-41.70; spareribs. 44 50-46.10! fresh hams, 10-14 lbs. 52.00-54.50 lbs, 52.00-53.00; good. 49 00-52.00. Mutton Good, choice. 22.00-25.00. Wood-grease basis, nominally 45c lb. to growers. Beef Utility cows, 38-41o lb. can-ners-cutters, 33-35c. Country-killed meats: Veal Top quality to 49-SOc lb; good heavies 44 -47c; others 32 -38c. Hogs Lean blockers, 30-32c lb; sows light 24-25C Lambs Best 4-48c lb. Onions 50 lb. sacks, Calif. Yellows. 2-3 in.. 3.00-3.50- White wax 4.50-75; Reds, mixed. 3.25-50. Potatoes New crop Calif. Long White. No. 1A. mostly 5.75-6.25 cwt; Boardman White Rose. No. 1A, 5 75-6.00 cwt. Hay V. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. 36.00-37.00 delivered car and truck lots fob. Portland; delivered Seattle. 37.00-50. Portland Grain PORTLAND ( API Thursday: Coarse grains. 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast tleliveiy: f 'ais No. : ;'.8-ib B W., 64 00 Wheat (Dia) to arrive maricei, dbsis No 1 bulk, delivered Coast: Soft White. 2.33; Soft White (excluding Rex). 2.33; White Club. ? 33. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 2.35; 10 per cent. 2.36; 11 per cent. 2.37; 12 per cent 2.38 Hard White Baart: Ordinary. JJ8: 10 per cent. 2.38; 11 per cent, 2.39; 12 per cent. 2 40 Car receipts: Wheat. 22; barley, 1; flour. 3; corn. 3: oats. 2; mill feed. 2. GRIST MILL WORKING AGAIN SUDBURY, Mass. 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