The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 17, 1954, Page 22, Image 22

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V-(Sac.15 Stcrtasacau Sdarn On Friday. SepL 17. 18S4
New York Stock Markets
, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i
Admiral Corporation
Allieu Chemical r i
Ark .cta Airline '
An erlcan Tel. k TeL
Ai. 3ritn Tooacco f
A: canda Ccpper '
At aison Railroad
Be-alchem Steel ,
Boca; Airplane Company
Borg Tarner
Burroughs Adding Machine
Calif o:nia Packing :
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
ritii Service
Consolidated Edison ! i
Crown Zellerbach
Curtiss Wright ; .
Douglas Aircraft 1 1
du Pont de Nemouri ; ,
Eastman Kodak !,-J
Eaierson Radio ; j ;
General Electric i
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
Homestake Mining Co.f
International Harvester ,
International Paper
Johns Manville . r
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Portland Produce
PORTLAND un Buttelrfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to .33 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland, 58-60 i lb;
first quality, 56-58; second quality,
53-55. Valley routes and
country DoLnts 2 cents less, u
Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score. 57 lb; 92 score, 56
B trade. 90 score, 55 tt; 89 score.
Cheese To wholesalers Oregon
ainries. 38H-41: Oregon 5-lb loaf.
41-44.
E2ZS To wholesalers Candled
f ji b. Portland- A lar, 44 -45 H;
A medium, 31 tt-32 ; Aimall,
Eggs To retailers Grade ! AA,
laree. 54: A larse. 46-47: AA me
dium. 34-35: A medium, 33-34: A
small, 24. Cartons, 14 cents addi
tionaL
live chickens No. 1 quality,
f.o.b. plants Fryers and roasters,
23: at the farm, 24; light hens, 11;
heavy hens, 12-13; old roosters, 10-
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Turkey a To producers, for
heavy hens, 31 f.o.b. farm, New
York dressed basis; toms 25; fryer
roasters, 36-77 auve.
Babbits Average to growers
Live white, 3 -4 B5S, 18-20, 5-4
lbs, 14-16; old does, 8-10. few
hizber. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers, 54-57; cut up, 60-63.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
beef Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.
41.50-43.50; good, 38.00-42.00; com
mercial, 32.00-39.00; utility, 27JXJ
13.00; commercial cows 24.00-30.60;
utility, 23.00-27.; canners-cutters,
2.00-23.00.
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters. 53.00-56.00; rounds, 48.00
52.00; full loins, trimmed. SOjOO-
89.00; forequarters. 32.0035.00;
chucks, 35.00-37.00; ribs 49.0-S2.0:
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb,
S4.0-56.00; shoulders, 15 lb, jtt.OO
39.00; spareribs, 51.00-55.00; i fresh
hams, 10-14 lb, 56.00-58.00. i ;
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
- weights, 30.00-40.00; : commercial.
27.00-34.00.
Lamb Choice-prime spring lamb
tinder 50 lbs, 35.00-37.00; good,; all
weights, 30.00-25.00. i , !
'Wool Grease basis, ! Willamette
Valley, 50 lbs, some Salem dealers
paying 53; Eastern Oregon mixed
cross bred range wool. 50-55; fine
and half Mood, 53-59. M
Country-dressed meats, fji.b.
Portland: -
Beef-Cows, utility. 23-25 lb;
canners-cutters. 18-19. . -
Veal Top quality, lightweight,
80-31; rough heavies, 22-28.'
Hog Lean blockers 32-33; sows.
" light, 24-25. f j
Lambs Best light springers,
S445. . i ;
Mutton Best, 10-12; cull-utility,
8-. it .,j
Fresh Product j j
Onions 50 lb sacks. Calif, white.
2.50-75; Wash. Yakima I yellows.
' med-lge, 2.00-20; No. 2s, 1.50-75;
Idaho yellows, 2.25-50. ; ji
Potatoes Oregon Boardman long
whites. No.' 1-A. 2.65-2.75; Na 2,
50 lb 1.00-25; Wash. Russets, 3.00
25; No. 2, 50 lb, 1.00-25; White
Rose, 2.65-75. j - f
Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, f.o.b. Portland, 28.00 ton.
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecotth Copper
Libby, McNeill . ' v '
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A '
Montgomery Ward i
New York. Central
Northern Pacific
bPacific i American Fish
Pacific Gas k Electric
Pacific TeL k TeL
Packard Motor Car ,
Penney (J, C.) Xo.
Pennsylvania R, R..
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philcd Radio v
Rayonier Incorp
Republic Steel , ; j
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.1
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socomy-Vacuum Oil i
Southern Pacific i
Standard Oil of Calif.
Standard i Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining f . . .
Swift k Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union OH Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines -United
Aircraft
United Corporation
United States Plywood
United States Steel
Warner Pictures . i
Western Union Tel
Westinghouse Air Brake
Westinghouse) Electric
Woolworth Company
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Salem Market
Quotations
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Colored Hens
LeRhorn Hens '
Coloreo rryert
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STAMP TASTE ,
WASHINGTON ' INS) The
glue that sticks United States
postage stamps is made of a hv-
Drid-corn : and casava mixture.
says the National Geographic So
ciety. Its not only palatable but
slightly nutritious. ; ,
Selliiijr
Grain Market
CHICAGO UP Heavy selling
drove down soybean and rye prices
on the board of trade Thursday.
Feed srains slumped but wheat
held up well.
Wheat closed lower to IV
higher, corn 1 to 2 cents lower,
t als -l lower, rye 3-4 low-
rl soybeans 3 to 10 cents lower
and lard 5 to 18 cents a hundred
Bounds higher.
Wheat advanced .following ine
Canadian crop report and was
aided by the persistent strengtn
of this cereal at Minneapolis.
Canadian 'production was placed
at 377.851.000 bushels against; the
forecast a month ago of 512,984.
000. Last year Canada harvested
613,962,000 bushels..
LIGHTWEIGHT PIPE
AKRON. O.. (INS) .New
lightweight plastic pipe hat been
developed to help relieve indus
try of a $6-billion bill caused by
corrosion from
chemicals.
"weather and
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Relieve Suffering
Fast-Effectively
wtth
UJCKS
WapoRub
Stock Market
Closes (Higher
NEW YORK W-The stock mar-
ket rallied in the final hour of
trading Thursday and rolled along
easily to a higher close. ' "
Many stocks were up between I
and 8 points, although the bulk of
the issues were satisfied with mod
est gains. Losses seldom went past
point in key area.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks advanced 40 cents at
$134.30." It : was down 50 cents
Wednesday. The average now
stands only 60 cents under the
year'S'top on Aug. 20. That peak.
incidentally, was the best since
October of 1929. i
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OP EXECUTOR
Notice Is herebr aiven that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Marion, sitting in
probate, as Executor of the Last Will
and Tetsament and estate 6f ueen
T. Prescott, deceased, and has dulv
qualified as such Executor: All per
sons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present
the same to me, duly verified as by
law required, at SOS Oreron Build inr
in the City of Salem, Marion County.
Oregon, within six S months of the
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first oublished at Salm.
Oregon, this, J7th day . of August
1954. ' i ! I!
Trederick Pemington. Executor
of Last Will and Testament
' and Estate of . Eugene T.
Prescott. - deceased.
Ronald c. Clover
Attorney for Executor
SOS Oregon Building
Salem, Oregon i
! Au. Zf. S. 3.10.17.24
Stocks and Bonds
Cllt4 fcy the VneUU Press)
Sept. 1 t
STOCK AVKBAOES
30 IS 11 H
. : iBdustRaitoXftU Stocks
Net change AJ Vnch AS A.4
Thursday 1S3J 1.t MS 1MJ
Prev. day 1U.S t7j, 4J 133 J
Week ago 17SJ I7J S4.1 133.4
Month ago 181.T 100.0 SJ 134.S
Yearj ago . 1J2.4 7S.4 J1J 101.4
BONO AVERAGES !
a it i i "
; - Rails Indust Util Tgn
Net chant .Unch D.l A.l D.l
Thursday , ., W A 99 9 99.1 83.1
Prev. day 99.4 100.0 99.1 (3.S
Week ago M 4 100.6 ino e S3.3
Month aro BS.f 100.9 lOOJ 83
Year ago 91.9 95.7 92.9 79.3
Portland Livestock i
1 PORTLAND (iR-(USDA)-Cattle
salable 200, fairly active, mostly
steady; utility and low commercial
grass steers 13.00-19.00; utility and
commercial heifers 11.50-17.50;
canner and 'cutter cows mostly
8.5O-9.50, few 10.00; utility cows
11.00 -i 12.50; young commercial
grades to 14.00; utility and com
mercial bulls 14.00-1S.2S. j
'Calves salable 50. market slow,
steady to weak; few good vealers
16.00-18.00; utility and commer
cial grades 9.00-15.00. i
Hogs salable 200, market less
active but mostly steady; choice
180-233 lb butchers mostly 23.50
23.60; few 23.73: choice 350-500 lb
sows 17.50-19.00. !
Sheep salable 100, scattered sales
steady but no full test. on slaugh
ter lambs; choice springers salable
aWkw i m
Clearance
Tht latest styles In all types ef materials.
Values to
$65.00
e Now! Over 400 men's ell wool suits.
from
OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY
KAY WOOLfN MILL STORE
260 S. 12th j : Th Street the Trains Run On'
1
Investment Trusts
(Zilka, Smtther ' Co- Ine.) -
Affiliated
Canadian
Fund
Fund
Bid 1
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.14.10
Century Shares Trust 21.1
Chemical Fund , 4 m
Delaware Fund , t a
Diver. Invest. Fund , S 04
Dividend Shares Jjl
Eaton tc H Bat Fund ll.23
Fund Invest. 13 4
Gas Indus. Pund
Incorp. Investors
Key. CusL Funds:
B-a
B-4
K-l
S-2
S-4
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.13.04
1.19.13
-10.88
.18 61
.19.67
7.74
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Man. Bond Fund ,
Mass. Invest. Trust
Natl. Sec. Series:
Income Series , 8.33
Stock Series .: 31
Pref. Stock Series 8.41
Special Series ..... 3.87
Tel.-Elec. Fund 9JM
Value Line Inc. Fund . S.13
Wellington Fund 23.08
Asked
S.12
1555
33.69
38.83
10.77
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3.4J
19 41
38.24
23.79
14.10
. 20.87
11.88
30.31
11.65
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90
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4.23
. 10.20
5.81
2S.16
around 17.50-18.00; one lot good 79
lb feeders! 14.50; v few cull to good
ewes 3.00-5.00.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND IB - Wheat (bid)
to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk,
delivered coast: Soft White 2.32;
Soft White (excluding Rex) 2.32:
White Club 2.32.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.34.
- Hard White Baart: Ordinary
2.37; 10 per cent 2.37. ' -Car
receipts:' wheat 7s : barley
28; flour 7; corn 10; mill feed .
OnioryTuturcs
CHICAGO tn Omons: -.
. Opem Hi(k Lew Cleee
Nov. IM 1.3T 1JS& 1.37
Jan.. 1.60 1.C1 1.55 1.60
Feb. 1.71 1.74 167 1.71
Mar. 182 1.83 1.77 -1.82
Sales
60;
Nov.
Mar. 110.
57; Jan. 206: Feb.
985 N. Front SL
Ph. 2-1001
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Marion Motors -333 Center St., Salem, 3-9286
Tops on TV. Tune In "Saturday Night Revue",' NBC Network. See your paper for time and station.
Corner State and High .
TAUMAII
PIANO STORES
395 S. 12th. Salem
WHY SUFFER?
When you can have unbrok
en sleep too, if yovr kidneys
and bladder art in good or
der. Use ,f
Diuretic Tonic
1.20 bottle
SchacfcKs
Drug Store
Ope Daily 1:30 KM. to 8 PJLi
Sandays 9 AJVL to 4 PJLf .
135 N. Commercial j
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