Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1959, Image 11

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    I Local and
Damage - Ernest Clifford
Conrad, 2909 Alameda ave.,
reported to city police Sunday-afternoon-
of malicious mis
chief done to a new residence
at 2415 Edgemont ave.
Cut James W. Davidson,
1046 Shafer lane, reported to
city police Sunday at 3 pin.
' that a garden hose at the Re-
Organized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints,
10th and Ivy sts., had been
; CUt. .
Wallet-Larry Dennis Schell,
.13; of 1106 West Second st,
' notified city police Sunday
-'evening of finding a black
wallet at. Oakdale ave. and
' Third St., containing no money
i bat papers and identification
. of Guy Wallace Gillaspey, 307
: North Holly St., apartment 4.
-
. Hii by Balloons - Medford
police lectured six teen-age
r boys Monday night after
: they threw water-filled bal
loons at a woman pedestrian
in west Medford. One of the
balloons burst on the wom
an's leg and a second struck
her on the neck but failed
to pop, the victim told offic
ers. The youths were released
after they apologized to the
woman.
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Personal
Bitten Barbara Winston
Vinsel, 360 O'Gara st., report
ed to city police recently that
Ann Marie Lalum, 4, had been
bitten by a dog while at 1016
Jasper st.
Hit-and-Run-Clifford Fran
cis Metts, 315 Newtown ave.,
notified city police Sunday
evening oZ a collision at 308
Newtown st. between a park
ed vehicle, owned by Tony
Ray Coy, of that address, and
an unknown vehicle.
Thefi-Barbara Jean Jones,
box 298, Applegate, reported
to city police at noon Sunday
that a white plastic envelope
type purse containing $5 and
some change, plus identifica
tion, nad been taken irom a
friend's vehicle.
Cal-A large gray cat. own
er unknown, was hit on Cen
tral ave. near Beatty st. by
an automobile recently operat
ed by Olhe Elizabeth Reeves,
2352 Jo Jack rd., according to
police reports.
Billfold - Robert Stanton
Rix, 1133 Mt. Pitt ave., noti
fied city police that he had
found a wallet at Eighth and
Bartlett sts. containing mis
cellaneous papers and identi
fication in the name of Hubert
Junior Lily.
Collision A vehicle, operat
ed by William Marion Barlow,
808 Waverly ave., hit a park
ed cir recently on McAndrews
rd. between Riverside ave.
and Biddle rd. The parked ve
hicle was registered to Opal
Bascom, 805 South Peach st.,
police said. No citations were
issued.
t
Accident-A vehicle,' regis
tered to Virgil Raymond
Hooper, 305 Summit ave., was
hit recently by a car operated
by Elizabeth Ann Keith, route
2, box 415A, Medford, on
Summit st. between Second
and Palm sts. Elizabeth" Keith
was cited by police for carry
ing passengers on outside of
vehicle.
Save from $737 to $209
on Sedans, Hardtops!
' Based on manufacturers' suggested prices
for comparable models. Big 6-passenger room,
easiest parking. '
Save up to $500
on Station Wagons!
Rambler Anterican is lowest-priced of the
three best-selling station wagon makes by
better than $500. Full 5-passenger room.
MOTORS,
i Lawn Damaged-Frank Wil
liam-Perl, 426 West Sixth
st., notified city police during
the week end that two ve
hicles., had' driven -across? the
lawn at that location. ; ,
Horses-A. Elton Waldron,
2399 Springbrook rd., report
ed to city police recently that
two horses had broken into
his property at the above
location.
, Equipment- City police
were notified recently that
some, surveying equipment
was left m the street on Cra
ter Lake ave., between Rob
erts and Delta Water rds.
...
Chains Taken - Turner
James Mitchell, 718 West
Main st., reported to city po
lice Monday the theft of two
log binder chains from a truck
parked at a service station on
North Riverside ave. last
week" end. x. The chains were
valued at $56. "'
Tonsillectomies Tonsillec
tomy patients at Rogue Val
ley hospital today are Sherry
Brainerd, 6-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brainerd,
226 Valley View dr., Metiford;
and Curtis Lee Nelson, 5-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Nelson, post office box 379,
Eagle Point.
Accident Two vehicles, op
erated, by Clifford Earnest
Doolittile, box 485, Gold Hill,
and Eldon Eugene Fagan, 159
Wightman st., Ashland, col
lided recently at Jf inth st. and
Central ave., police reported.
Fagan was cited for improper
leftturn, according to police.
Two Accidents-Cars oper
ated by LaRue Morris, route
1,. and Lois Maxine Brooks,
both Central Point, were dam
aged Monday morning in a
collision on North Riverside
ave., city police reported.
Officers investigated another
traffic m i s h a p yesterday
morning at the Stewart ave.
and Highway 99 intersection
involving a car operated by
Ana " Mae " Hall; Mentone,
Calif., and a pickup operated
by- Charles R. Learn,: 3828
South Pacific highway. Learn
received a slight cut on the
forehead, police reported. 1
Bartlett at
Grass, Brush Fires
Reported
An eruption of grass and
brush fires hit the Medford
area like a heat rash yester
day, causing little damage but
keeping firemen busy at the
hot spots.
A brush fire broke -out
about 11:30 a.rrr: yesterday on
Bear creek just north of Head
rd. It was extinguished and
then broke out again at 3:30
p.m. and was put out once
more. About two acres of
grass and brush were burned
but two tankers, a pumper
and 12 men were called out
before the blaze was finally
killed. A ,
Grass Fire
A grass fire burned approx
imately three-quarters of an
acre on Sonth Pacific high
way near radio station KDOV
yesterday afternoon. No other
damage was reported.
At 6 o'clock last night three
acres of grass burned at the
Medford city dump in the
Object-A vehicle, operated
by Grace Taylor Bostwick,
box 101, star route, Ashland,
hit a fire hydrant at the inter
section of Eighth st. and Riv
erside ave. during the week
end, city police reported. No
citations were issued.
- ,
Collision-Two vehicles, op
erated by Harriette Gibbs,
1375 South Columbus ave.,
and Jackie Hazel McCul-
lough, 1322 South Peach st.,
collided on- Front st. between
10th and 11th sts., according
to city police: The incident
occurred over the week end.
McCullough was cited by po
lice for following too close.-
- .
In Collision - Terry Ralph
Moore, 8, of 816 South River
side ave., was given first aid
treatment for . a foot injury
following an acicdent involv
ing the bicycle he was rid
and and a station wagon
driven by Ronald Dale
Moody, route 2, " Central
Point. The mishap occurred
on Riverside at Ninth st. and
police officers treated the
boy's foot abrasions.
Everyone knows that Rambler sales are breaking .
all records. 'And right now you- can share . in
Rambler's success with a never-to-be-equalled t
allowance for your present car. You'll strike it rich
with a brand new Rambler!
Save up to $176 - -
on Rambler Trade-in Value!
Rambler has the highest resale value of all
low-priced cars. Offers Single Unit Construc
tion, Deep-Dip Rustproofing.
Save on Every Mile You Drive!
Rambler is America's
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Los Angeles to New York economy records
for U5.-built cars .". . 36.88 M.P.G. with
overdrive . . . 32.09 M.P.G. with automatic
transmission.
TRADEMARK AMERICAN MOTORS
BONANZA DAYS CAN SAVE YOU
HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS!
Hurry In Today and Strike It Rich!
Hi? I
5th -Medford
in
Camp White area, requiring
the services of two tankers, a
pumper and 10 men from Cen
tral, Point rural fire -department.
A grass and sawdust fire on
Agate rd. near . Ross Lumber
company burned a half -acre
area at 5 o'clock yesterday
afternoon.
At 1:20 pjn. yesterday grass
and sawdust burned along a
100-foot section of ditch at
Agate and Antelope rds.
About the same time, a
grass fire at the rear of 3734
Crater Lake highway was be
ing extinguished. No damage
was reported.
Just before 4 o'clock yester
day afternoon, a shed at 473
Head rd. suffered fire damage.
And at 8 o'clock last night
the Medford fire department
was called to extinguish an
after-hours trash fire on Val
ley View dr..
Over-fhe-Counier
Western Slocks
The following bid and asked
prices on selected Western securi
ties provided by the Medford
branch office of Pacific Northwest
Company are unofficial and do not
represent ar-tua transactions but
are intended as a guide to the
aporciEiat oricer ranee
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 49 57
Calif -Pacific Utilities 36 37
Cascades Plywood 35 '4 38
Cons. .Freightways 253,g 27
Copco .1 37 V 39
First National Bank 59 Vi 63
Morrison-Knudsen 36 V " 38'i
northwest Wat. tias 17i 18Vi
Pacific Pwr. & Lt 39V, 41
Permanente Cement ' 26 , 27 Va
Portland Gen Elec 277's 29 Vx
u. s. National .Bank 69 i 73 'i
United Utilities 30 a 32 i
West Coast Tel 253;, 27
Weyerhaeuser 46 49
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPD USDA Cattle
300. Mostly high good with end of
of low choice 802 lb fed heifers 28;
utility cows 16.50-18; commercial to
$19; canners-cutters 13.50-15.50;
heavy cutters to 16.50; low utility
bulls 23.
Calves 75. Standard-good vealers
22-27; choice 28-30. -
Hogs 450. U.S. 1 and 2 butchers
200-215 lb., 16.75 and 17.
Sheep 750 78-103 lb. sDrine
slaughter lambs 19.25-19.50; mixed
good-choice 19; good-choice over 75
lb. feeder lambs 16-17; 65-75 lb.
15-15.50; cull-good ewes 3-5.25.
recognized Economy
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Obituaries
CHARLES O. McLALLEN
Funeral services for Charles
O. McLallen, Gold Hill, who
died Sunday in a local hos
pital, will be held Thursday
at 11 a.m. in the Conger-Mor
ris Funeral home. The Rev.
D. F. Barnett of the Hope
Presbyterian church will offi
ciate. Committal will be in
Siskiyou Memorial park.
CHARITY E. BOSHEARS
Funeral services for Chari
ty E. Boshears, who died Sat
urday, will be held Wednes
day at 9:30 a.m. in the Conger
Morris Funeral home. The
Rev. James W. Neely of the
First Baptist church will offi
ciate. Committal will be m
IOOF cemetery.
Mrs. Boshears was born
May 29, 1885, in Lawrence,
Kan., and in November, 1906,
at Huntsville, Tenn., she mar
ried Jerome T. Boshears, who
preceded her in death. Mrs.
Boshears had lived in Med
ford for the past 30 years and
had been a member of the
Baptist church for more than
30 years.
Survivors include one son,
Miner T. Boshears; 'two daugh
ters, Mrs. James Blaylock and
Martha Boshears, all of Med
ford; seven grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
MARY MAYBELLE EWING
Graveside services for Mary
MayBelle Ewing, 86, who died
Monday, will be held at the
Masonic cemetery, Eugene,
Thursday at 10 a.m. Ashland
Mortuary is in charge of fu
neral arrangements.
Mrs. Ewing was born Nov.
20, 1872, in South Dakota.
Her husband, John A Ewing,
preceded her in death. She
came to Ashland 18 months
ago and had been living at
285 High st.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. MayBelle Koberg,
Tecate, Calif.; a son, J. T.
Ewing, Saskatchewan, Cana
da; two brothers, A. B. Ander
son, Springfield, Ore., and
T. C. Anderjon, Mira Loma,
Calif.; a sister, Mrs. H. B.
Crockett, Long Beach, Calif.;
five grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
RUTH A. MacCOLLISTER
Ruth Audrey MacCollister
died this morning at her
home, 295 Grant st., Ashland.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced by Ashland Mor
tuary. JULIUS COBURN
Funeral services for Julius
Coburn, 45, who died Satur
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Hillcrest chapel on the
Hillcrest-Phoenix rd., Wednes
day at 1:30 pjn. The Rev.
Robert E. Cull of the First As
sembly of God church will
officiate. Committal will be in
Hillcrest Memorial park.
Mr. Coburn was born Oct,
30, .1913, in Madras, and on
May 6, 1955) in Nevada, he
married Jean Fisher, who sur
vives. Mr. Coburn had lived
in Medford since moving here
from Burns four years ago.
Surviving, besides his wife,
are eight children, Betty and
Terry Lee, at home; Connie,
Bonnie, James and Mary Lou,
Bend, William Coburn of Ta
coma, Wash., and Mrs. Bev
erly McCuen of Canby, Calif.;
one brother, Amasa Coburn,
of Bend; three sisters, Mrs.
Alice McFadden, Mrs. Sarah
Hetrick and Mrs. Esther Ly
nam, all of Bend.
Friends, who wish, may in
lieu of sending flowers, make
a donation to the Heart Fund.
THOMAS THOMPSON
Funeral services for Thom
as Thompson, 74, who died
Saturday, will be held at
Conger-Morris Funeral home
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
Committal will be at sunset
in Memory Gardens Memorial
park.
Mr. Thompson was born
July 31, 1886, in Sidney, Neb.,
and on Dec. 17, 1922, at
North Platte, Neb., he mar
ried Carolyn Boyd, wno sur
vives. Mr. Thompson had
lived in Jacksonville for the
past 28 years.
Surviving, besides the wife,
are one daughter, Mrs. Marie
Bowers of Lovelock, Nev.; one
son, Harlan Coursey of Paso
Robles, Calif.; two sisters,
Mrs. Alice Garton, Pasadena,
Calif., and Mrs. Eloshia
Grimes of Hopkins, Mo.; three
brothers, Clarence Thompson
and Frank Thompson of Hop
kins, Mo., and William
Thompson of Grand Ronde,
Ore.; four grandchildren, and
II great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Floyd
Burke, Waynard Fithian,
Lewis Peabody, Richard New
man, Vera Field, and Ed
Jones. - V
ROSETTA M. YANDELL
The body of Rosetta M. Yan-
dell, 72, of Shady Cove, who
died Saturday, was forwarded
by Conger - Morris . Funeral
home to Atoka, . Okla., for
services "and interment there.
Mrs. Yandell was born July
7, 1887, in LeFlore county,
Oklahoma, and on Dec. 13,
1903; in Scott county, Arkan
sas, she .married Andrew J.
Yandell, who survives.
Surviving, besides her hus
band, are . 11 children, Mrs.
Walter Moreau, Porterville,
Calif- Mrs. Frank Chadwick
and Mrs. John Dossett of Hol-
denville, Okla., Grant Yandell
Market Reverses
Three-Day Decline
New York (CPD The stock
1 X. . 11? 3 x Jl
market rallied today.
Electronics, chemicals,
steels, motors and rails all
chipped in with some good
gains as the market reversed
a three-day decline.
. readers included some is
sues hardest hit in the recent
sell-off. Individual gains ran
past 5 points at, the highs in
some issues.
Litton, Motorola, A m p e x
and Zenith were strong in
the electronics. DuPont led
the chemicals higher and most
of the stels were up 1 to 2
points. Autos chalked up gains
running past a point as did
some of the drugs
Oils were mixed. Aircrafts
scored fractional gains.
Owens-Illinois was strong in
the glass group. Cerro de Pas
co ran up better than 2 at its
high in the coppers,
Goodyear was weak in the
tires but Goodrich was
strong
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
N.w York-ICPD-Dow-Jones
final stock averages: 30 in
dustrials. 661.48. up 6.94:
20 railroads 167.00, up 1.25;
15 utilities 89.41, up 0.46,
and 65 stocks 220.30, up
1.96. Sales today were about
2,950.000 shares compared
with 2,500,000 shares Mon
day. Today's prices on selected
stocks -Allied
Chemical ...122 Vt.
Alum Co Am . L.- 111V&
American Can ..L(xd) 44 Vs
American Motors - AlVz
AT&T U 80
Anaconda Copper . ; 63
Armco Steel . 783s
Bendix Aviation 73Va
Bethlehem Steel .. 56
Boeing Air 4- -- 34V6
Caterpillar Corp ... 113
Chrysler Corp 68 Vi
Continental Can 48
Crown Zellerbach 5538
Curtiss Wright .... 35M
Dow Chemical 88M
Du Pont .256
Eastman Kodak 96
Firestone '. 146
General Electric 8U4
General Foods . 93V&
General Motors 55
Georgia Pacific 49 34
Graham Paige .' 2Va
Greyhound . 22 Vb
Gulf Oil 110
Homestake Mining 42
Idaho Power . 48 Va
and Burnie Yandell of Durant,
Okla., Mrs. Delbert Hodge of
Atoka, Okla., Andy Yandell
and Calvin Yandell of Rich
mond, Calif., Mrs. Clarence
Hoover of Concord, Calif.,
Mrs. George Lang of Shady
Cove, and Tech. Sgt. Kenneth
Yandell of Grove Park, Ohio;
20 grandchildren and 22 great
grandchildren. CLAUD McCURDY
Claud McCurdy. 71, of
Seneca, Ore., died in a local
hospital yesterday. Funeral
arrangements will be an
nounced by Perl Funeral
home.
LOUISE WILCOX
The body of Louis Wilcox,
Trail, who died Friday, will
be forwarded Wednesday by
Conger-Morris Funeral home
to Berkeley, Calif., for serv
ices and interment there. The
body will lie in state at the
Conger-Morris Funeral home
from 5 until 8:30 o'clock to
night. ROY G. DATS ON
Funeral services for Roy
Gilbert Datson, of 525 North
Riverside ave., who died Sim
day, will be held at Conger
Morris Funeral home Thurs
day at 9:30 a.m. The Rev.
James W. Neely of the First
Baptist church will officiate.
Committal will be private at
Siskiyou crematory.
Mr. Datson was born April
22, 1883 in Stanton, Mich., and
came to Oregon with his par
ents in 1888. He was in Alas
ka from 1914 to 1930, and
came to Medford in 1949,
from Portland. He was a
member of the Masonic and
Elks lodges in Juneau, Alaska,
since 1920.
Survivors include a daugh
ter, Mrs. W. L. Dusenbury,
of Medford; his mother, Mabel
Bradford; his father, James
F. Datson; two sisters, Mrs.
Marie Bradner and Mrs. Ruth
Rabb, Portland; two grand
sons, Carl and James, and a
nephew, Bradford Datson.
JULIA PIERCE
Funeral services for Mrs.
Julia Cecilia Pierce, 86, for
merly of 365 Charlotte Anne
rd., who died in Jacksonville
Friday, will be held at 10:30
ajn. Wednesday in Chapel
Mortuary. The Rev. William
C. Piper, pastor of the First
Chritsian church, will offici
ate. Interment will be in Log
town cemetery.
Mrs. Pierce, .the daughter of
Elias and Sarah Hillery Slov
er, was born in Oregon City
on Aug. 10, 1872. She was
m-jried in Jackson county on
July 5. 1890, to Edwin Pierce,
who preceded her in death in
Medford in 1933. Mrs. Fierce
has been a resident oi Med
ford for the past 28 years.
Survivors include two sis
ters, Mrs. Elld Minick, of Cen
tral Point, and Mrs. Anne
Mavfield. Gresham, Ore., and
several nieces and nephews.
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Kaiser Ind
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Int Paper .
Kennecotte Copper -
Lockheed Aircraft
Katy
Montgomery Ward
New York Central 29
Pac Gas & Elec 62 1 4
Pennev J C 1 HHi
Penn RR .
Radio Corporation -.
Richfield Oil
Safeway
Sears
Shell Oil
Socony Mobil Oil
Southern Co
Southern Pacific
Standard California .
Standard Indiana
Standard NJ
Sun Mines .
Texas Co :
. 18
- 67V&
- 83V
- 37Vi
... 48 '
- 76 V2
. 43 Vs
. 39V4
. 707s
- 51ss
- 45
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: -7
. 8iH
- 19
- 2H4
- 30Vi
- 23 V
. 42V4
Texas Gulf Sulfur
Tex Pac Land Trust
Transamerica
Trans World Air
Tri-Continental
Union Carbide
-1553
Union Pacific 34V6
United Aircraft 54 V4
United Air Lines 43 Vs
U S Rubber 66
U S SteeK. . 101 V4
Youngstown S & T 136V
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Dairy market:
' Eees To retailers: Grade AA
large, 46-48c doz.; A large, 43-45c;
AA medium. 37-39c: AA small. 27-
28c; cartons l-3c additional.
Butter To . retailers: AA and
grade A prints, 65c lb.; carton, lc
higher; 3 prints, 63c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar tingle dai
sies, 41-sic; processed American
cheese, 5-lb. loaf, 40-43C.
Farm Market
Tilton aDricots . sold for S2.49-
2.69' a 28-pound lug. Host whole
salers were limiting Yakima valley
corn, supplies in the face of con
tinued worm trouble, but the situ
ation was expected to be improved
next week.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to grow
ers at Portland, Salem and south to
Eugene; f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 quality
fryers, 2-4 lbs., 18-19c lb.; light
hens, 7c; heavy hens, 9c.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 grade
dressed to retailers: Fryers, whole
drawn. 34-38c lb.: cut up. 39-43c:
hens, heavy type whole drawn, 35
38c; light-type, cut up, 29-34c lb.
Dressed Turkeys To producers
for A grade fryer-roaster turkeys,
mostly 28c lb.; on oven-ready basis.
To retailers, 39-4 on eviscerated
basis.
Rabbits (average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white, 334-44
lbs., f.o.b. Portland, 19-21c; colored
pelts, 5c under. Fresh killed fryers
to retailers, as-aoc id.; cut up, eu
62c. CALENDAR
6 pjm. Zion Lutheran
church circles, Mary, Miriam
and Lydia, at Hawthorne park.
7:45 p.m.-Insurance Wom
en of Jackson County, home
of Mrs. Pat Haven, 1200 Le-
land ave.
8 pjn.-Clef Dwellers, home
of H. H. Corliss, 938 South
Holly st.
Wednesday
11 a.m.-Medford Townsend
club, Caipenters hall, 123
West Main st.
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Afternoon
and evening thunderstorms over
mountains. Otherwise continued
fair and hot through Wednesday.
Low tonight 64. High Wednesday
near 100.
Western Oregon: Fair througn
Wednesday except night and morn
ing coastal cloudiness with a little
drizzle and patches of early morn
ing cloudiness extreme northern
valleys. Chance of isolated thunder
cinrms over mountains southern
portion Wednesday atfernoon. Low
torugnt 34-04. rugn weanesuay oo
98. except near 100 southern in
terior. 65-75 on coast.
Northern California: Fair xnrougn
Wednesday except high fog near
coast. A few thunderstorms in high
mountains. Little change in tem
perature. TEMPERATURE: Mean yesterday
84: above normal 11.
Record nlgn tnis aaie iiro in ioo.
Record low this date 43 in 1914.
Precipitation: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m..
none. ....
Total this montn none, .i men
below normal. .
Total since Sept. 1, 12.85 inches,
5.08 inches below normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesieruay
23, highest this a.m. 67.
f niEn v.jv si1
City Yester
day
a.m. nr.
Low Prec.
53
61
61
63
60
Brookings 60
Orants Pass 103
Klamath Falls 94 '
MEDFORD 104
Portland 88
Seattle
Spokane
Yakima .
87
60
67
60
54
71
59
57
66
85
54
68
80
72
72
97
101
59
102
93
63
85
104
82
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
LosAngeles ....
Phoenix
Denver .
Chicago V?
Miami Beach 84
New York 77
Washington, D. C. 88
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Tuesday, July 21. 1959
Investment Funds
Noon Quotations on selected
funds supplier bv th "-diord
Branch of Fustei & Marshall, mem
bers New York Stock Exchange
Fond Bid ATkrd
Bullock 14.13 15.48
Chem Fund . 11.83 12.79
Eaton Howard Stk 24.93 26.66
Fidelity 16.97 18.31
Gas Ind . 12.69
Group Sec; A via Elec 11.19
Gropu Sec Com Stk 13.81
Group Sec Petr 10.64
GrouD See Stwl . 1 1 97
12.26
15.12
11.65
12.34
8.85
17.69
11.26
16.53
21.97
14 34
17.20
14.07
15.25
17.84
6.48
15.95
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Keystone B-4
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Keystone S-l .
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TV Elec 16.37
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Wellington 14.63
Portland Hay, Grain
PorUand Wholesale Hav Prices:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled
f.o.b. Portland and Seattle. $32-33
ton: some to S35 at Portland.
Wholesale Prices as reported bv
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service. Basis by the ton. bulk,
prompt delivery, f.o.b. track, Port
land. Wheat, No. 1 white S67.50
No. 2 Milo, Eastern shipment
1 S52.0fl
No. 2 corn. Eastern shipment S57.50
No. 2 white oats. Coast S53.00
No. 2 Western barlev. Coast $43.00
soy Dean meal, 44 c,0 protein .. $80.50
Standard millrun S36.50-37.50
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