Page 12B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Tues., Aug. 21, 1962
FINANCIAL REPORTS
NEW VORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected LUt
Reported by
Harrti. Upham it Co.
AuguM 21, 1962
S
30H
Alleghany
All Ludlum
Alchemical 38
AlChalmeri 14
Alcoa II1
Allld Storea 57M,
Alminml.td. 23'.
Amerada If
Am Airline I"1'.
Am Can
AmCyanmd -ll-i
Am Kl Powr tV
A M K 201
Am M Clmx 304
Am Motora 17
Am NatGaa 40
AT&T 13.H4
Am Tohaco 31
Am Vlacose MV4
Ampex MA1
Anaconda 41 -it
Armco
Armour
Atchison
Avco
Mai & Ohio
Iteckman
Hendlx
Beth Steel
Hoeing
Bore Warnr 39
llrunawlck 194
nurllngton
Burroughs
Campbell
J. I. Case
Caterpillar
c.elaneflO
:crro Ve P
CcNana
C'hea & Ohio 49
Chrysler M7.
lllc Serv 49V,
Colo Fuel 9H
Columh Gaa 26;ft
Cont Can
Cont Oil
Corn Prod
Crown Zcl
Crucible
Curt Wright
IJcere
Olsncy
Douglaa
now 467.
Dresser 2271i
DuPont 198',-j
Kaslern Air 17Y
Kastman
Kl Paso
Erie
1st Charter
Kord 43
Fruchauf 23'i
Oen Dynam 25
Gen Electric fia
42' 4
91
44
4II'2
19H,
31 If,
2"
98'4
19'4
2
DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES
30 Industrials 608.64, off 4.22
20 Ralls 122.33, up .59
15 Utilities 120.53, up .04
Volume 3,730,000
49
41
22
23
22
102 Mi
5.V4
32'4
42
21',
38'
95'
5-V,
33
34".
221.J
18
70
52
21'..
24
38'4
2'l
Gen Food
(Jen Motors
Gen Tel
Gen Tire
Ga Pnc
Gillette
Goodyear
Grace
Gt Northern 37
tlrevhound 28V4
Gulf OH 35'4
'Ifomestake 51
Howe Sound I0-Y4
Ideal Cem 20
III Central 37'i
1 B M 392V4
Inll Harv 46'
Intl Nickel 64
Intl Paper 26'.i
Intl T AT 42'.
Johns Manv 42
Jones & Ijiu 47'
Kaiser Aim 35
Konnecott 71
59
50
45'4
37
36
25'4
22'4
35
53
Litton
Lockheed
Lorlllard
Mack
Magnavox
Martin
McDermott
MCM
Minn Mfg
Monsanto
Mont Ward 27
Natl Biscuit 39'.
Natl Cash 83V.
Natl Dlst 21',
Natl Gypsm 40'.4
Natl Lead 69
NY Central 13
No Am Av 68
Nor Pacific 33'.
NW Airline 30
Olln Math 33
Outboard I4',4
Owens ill 79
Pacific Gas 29
Pan Amer 18
Penney 42
Penn HR
Pepsi
Plier
Phillips
Polaroid
ProcfltGam
Pure OH
Radio
llayonier
Raytheon
Itelchhold
Itvp Steel
Itcxall
Kynlds Mi
26' i
11 '4
18's
73'.
18
30'i
51
11
41
40
46
101
6914
3H4
47
18'.
33
11
3514
Itynlds Tob
Itchdsn-Mrl
Itlchfleld
29',
43'
54'
39'4
lloyl Dutch 3B
KerrMcGce 34 Safeway 39'4
St Regis
Sand Imp
Schenley
Sears
Shell T&T
Sinclair
Soconv
Southrn Co 49
So Pacific 25
Sperry 14'
Std Oil Cal 57
Std Oil Ind 44
Std Oil NJ 52
Studehaker 8'
Sub Gas 19'
Sunray 23
Swift 36'.
Tenn Gas 21
Texaco 53
Texas Gulf 13'
Texas Inst 62'.
Textron 27'4
Thlokol 29'
Tho Kamo 54
Tidewater 16''s
Transamer 39'.
Un Carbide 91',
tin Oil
lln Pacific 29
United Aire 48
Untd Alrl 31
Ilntd Fruit 24
US Borax 27'.
US Plywod 43
US Rubber 42
US Steel 44'.
UN Match 16V4
Upjohn 31
Varlan 32
We. Union 27
Westlnghse 28
Woolworth 68'
Voungstwn 78
Zenith 50
Closing quotations as of Aug. 20,
1962, (Last available prices as re.
ported by Zllka, Smlther & Co.,
Eugene Office.)
Bid
Aberdeen 1.89
Aff. Fund 7.28
Boston Fund fl.81
Bullock 11.83
Canadian Fund 16.17
Century Slis 11.89
Chemical Fund 9.53
Colo Grwth & Energy 11.13
Colonial Fund 13.35
Com Inv. Co. 9.15
Diver Growth 7.54
Dividend Shi 3.02
Drcyfuss Fund 14.74
Fidelity Cap .- 7.113
Flnan. Indust 3.88
Fund Inv. - 8.59
Common Stock 11.64
Inc. of Boston 7.34
Incorp. lnx. 6.49
Keystone SI 12.67
Mass Inv Growth 7.07
Mass Inv Trust 12.80
Nat'l Inv 13.16
Nafl Stock 7.16
One Wm. St 11 47
Pioneer 8.74
Putnam 14.07
Putnam Growth 7.90
Tclev & Elec . 7.11
United Accum -- 12.72
United Inc 11.04
Value Line Inc 4. 88
Wellington 13.71
Wellington Eq 12.41
Asked
2.08
7.B7
9.8.1
12.97
17.50
12.99
10.37
12.16
11.31
10.00
8.26
3.31
16.02
8.29
4.25
9.41
12.75
8.02
7.09
13.82
7.73
13.99
14.23
7.83
12.54
9.55
15.29
8 59
7.75
13.90
12.07
5.33
14.95
13.49
8- 21 '62
The following bid and asked quo.
tatlons from the National Assn. of
Securities Dealers do not represent
actual transactions. They are a
guide to the range within which
these securities could
pilallon.
Albertsons
Arden Farm, Com
Bank of Amer
Hlff "C" Stores
Cas. Nat.
Consol Fl
Jantxen,
Gas
Kochrlng .
Morrlson-Knud
N.W, Nat. Gas .
Oregon AU
Ore-Ida
Pope & Talbot
Port Gen Eire
Port Trans Com
Seattle First Nat'l
Thrifty Drug
Tollycraft
United Pacific
U.S. Nafl Hank
Warren Itros.
Wash Nat. Gas
West Coast Tel
West. Nat. Gas
1 have been
time of corn
Bin ASK
11' 13
14' 15'.4
51 53',
2 3
17". 18
13 14
10 II'
37 39',
89 92'
Kl 11
25 27'.
27'. 29
16' 17
II'. 12'.
31' 3.T4
29 31
It 1'4
6 6
16'4 18
13 14'
24 26'
21' 24'
24 25?
10
541 58
28 30
5 6
30' 33'4
66 '1 70 '7
22'. 24
34 '4 37
18 19'4
12's I.Va
25'. 26',
Portland Markets
PORTLAND OH Butterfat Tenta
tive, subject to Immediate change
Premium quality, delivered In Port
land, 64 cents lb.; first quality 61;
second quality 56.
Butter Prints per lb. to retailers
Grade AA, 93 score, 66; A grade,
92 score, 66; B grade, 90 score, 65.
Cheese To retailers Single dal
ales, 4714-48'; processed American,
441,4-4514.
Eggs To retailers Tirade AA. ex
tra large, 48-51; AA large 45-48; A
large 44-46; AA mediums 37-40; AA
small, 23-30. Cartons, 2-3 cents addi
tional. Eggs To producers, at farm AA
extra large, 37-42'4; AA large 35-40';
A large 32-37; AA mediums, 26-3 H-j;
AA small 15-18'.
Live poultry Quoted to growers
fob, ranch No. 1 quality fryers,
2-4 lbs., 17-20; light hens, 4-5;
heavy hens, 8-10.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live whites, 3-4' lbs., 24-28 cents,
some down to 20; colored pelts 4-5
cents less; fresh killed fryers to re
tatters 58-62, few to 65; cut up, 60-65.
Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, 56.0058.00; rounds 53.00-
54.00; full loins, trimmed, 79.00 82.00;
forequarters. 35.00 38.00; chucks,
39.00-41.00; ribs, 56.00-59.00.
Lamb Choice-prime spring, all
wis., 41.50-46.00.
Veal Choice, 90-150 lbs., 49 00-
53.00; good, 47.OO-49.00; standard,
38.00-45.00.
Produce
Onions Texas lge. white, 5.25-5.50;
Wash. lge. yellows, 2.25-2.75; med.
1.90-2.25; Calif, lge. white, fair qual
ity, 4.00-4.25.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (fllprj-(USDA) Cattle
300; slaughter aleers good to choice
25.50-28.25; cutter cows 11.50-14.50;
few canner 11.
Calves 75; few choice 215-305 lb.
vealcr 27.
Hogs 250; one lot No. 1 and 2, 206
lb. butcher 20.75; few head 1 and 2
sows 1517.
Sheep 500; two lots choice and
prime 87-88 lb. 20.50; small lot choice
93 lb. 19; 130 head choice and prime
shorn 82 lb. 19.75; one lot good and
choice ahorn 17.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND tUPD White wheat 2.15.
Soft white 2.15. White club 2.15.
Hard red winter no bid. Hard white
baart 2.26. Oats no bid. Barley
44.50.
Eugene Markets
ORRCJON EGG .PRODUCERS
Jumbo A - 52c
Extra Large AA 49c
Extra Large A 48c
Large AA 47c
Large A 44c
Medium AA 40c
Medium A ..38c
Small AA 27c
Chex 36c
Steel Stocks Drop Sharply
As Republic Cuts Dividend
NEW YORK Wl The stock
market closed lower Tuesday as
the steels paced the decline in
moderate trading.
A dividend cut by Republic
Steel, although generally expect
ed, seemed to trigger the re
treat of major steelmakers. Re
public and U. S. Steel dropped
more than a point apiece.
The list was higher in early
trading but the advance was
ragged at best. The list headed
lower in the afternoon as trad
ing slackened.
Volume for the day was esti
mated at 3.9 million shares com
pared with 4.58 million Monday.
Gains and losses of fractions
to about a point prevailed
among key stocks.
Republic Steel cut the divi
dend to 50 cents from 75 cents
and the stock, which had been
steady, fell about a point. U. S.
Steel took a similar loss. Bethle
hem yielded a fraction. Jones &
Laughlin lost more than a point.
Martin-Marietta continued in
demand because it has been
named prime contractor of the
Titan 111 project. Its gain was
fractional.
Sun Chemical also reduced its
dividend and the stock was off
a fraction. Other chemicals were
generally lower.
IBM cut a gain exceeding 4
to a bit more than a point as it
backed away from an attack on
the 400 level. Beckman Instru
ments held a gain of about 2.
Ford, Chrysler and General
Motors were fractional losers.
Studebaker and American Mo
tors rose slightly.
Lorillard, up more than a
point, was a standout in a gen
erally higher tobacco group.
Summer Job Ideas Urged
Prices continued irregularly
higher on the American Stock
Exchange in moderate trading.
Corporate bonds were up
slightly and U. S. governments
declined.
Anti-Charter
View Lacking'
For Pamphlet
With time drawing short, no
one has yet come forward to
write an argument for publica
tion in the Oregon Voters
Pamphlet opposing the Lane
County Home Rule Charter
measure.
The charter will be published
in the pamphlet, which will be
mailed to all of the county's
registered voters this fall.
The county has offered to pay
for one-page arguments for and
against the proposal.
County Clerk Olga Freeman
announced this opportunity ear
lier but she said Monday after
noon that to date no one has
offered to write the negative
argument. The material must
be in the Oregon secretary of
state's office by 5 p.m. stand
ard Thursday.
Mrs. Freeman appointed at
torney Robert Moulton and Mrs.
Harland Clark to write an ex
planatory statement to be pub
lished with the charter. These
two selected Springfield attor
ney Edward Harms to assist
them.
The committee that drafted
the charter proposal asked and
was given permission to write
the pro-charter argument.
Kits of material suggesting
ways to help young people find
summer jobs have been sent to
each county by the Governor's
Committee on Children and
Youth.
Winfield Atkinson, principal
of Frances Willard elementary
school in Eugene, is the recipi
ent for Lane County.
The kits urge the establish
ment of local organizations to
promote jobs for youth. They
provide various materials to aid
the operation of such an organi
zation. Atkinson said Monday he in
tends to speak with representa
tives of the Eugene office of
the State Employment Service
about any possible project in
Lane County.
The material concentrates on
the need for jobs for persons
aged 14 to 19. A fact sheet
says there are 1 approximately
197,000 Oregon citizens in this
age group.
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