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El'GENE REGISTER Gt'ARD, Thur.. May 3, 1!)R2 Pase 9BY Eu gene-Lane County Building Permits Feature Times !New EWEB Station s:ksrv...m;p. .j.t.si- ..-ers (Wk Endini Mirth 17) Sruce ntngsdorr, S17J Hllyard St., Kugene, addition, $1,800, Don Huy, 2BB1 Alder St., Eugene, remodeling, $3,000, Earl Vaughn, Rt. J Box 12, Eu. Bene, remodeling at 1355 Grant St., Eugene, $700, Wilfred Swlndall. 2083 fiarfield St., Eugene, remodeling, $900. Marley Sims, 120 E. 3fith Ave., Eu lene, remodeling, $1,200. Ollle Larson, 159 W. 12th Ave., Eugene, addition, $2,000. V. I. Maddox, HS8 W. Uth Ave., Eugene, addition, $1,800. Vernon Kelch, Star Rt., Junction City, residence, $14,138. Harry Gant, 173 Corum Ave., Eu gene, residence at 3161 Dahlia St., Eugene, 112.156. Parker Greenhouse, 310 Irving Rd., Eugene, addition, $3,592. Rickins Lumber Co., Culp Creek, dry kiln at Saginaw, $15,000. Leslie M. Steffenaen, 2516 N. 31st St.. Springfield, remodeling, $2,112. Canaday Bros., Rt. 1 Box 717. Veneta. office on the Crow-Vaughn Road, $4.8.18. Carl Brown, 438 C St., Spring field, residence on Cloverdale Road, $10,824. Hugo Krlekis, 248 E. H St., Spring field, multiple dwelling on Briar cliff Ave., $34,918. Michael Davis, Noti, residence In the Partola Addition, I7..17S A. W. Caldwell, 2282 DeVos St., Eugene, residence, $9,852. J. E. McClellan, Leaburg, resi dence, $11,866. Howard Langslon, BB Rt., Cot. tajte Grove, addition, $1,824. Stock Market Closes Higher For Third Day in Succession NEW YORK Wl The stock market closed higher Thursday, I racking up its third straifiht daily advance. Trading was moderately active. Volume for the day was esti mated at 3.4 million shares com pared with 3.78 million Wednes day. Key stocks rose from frac tions to a point while some of the more volatile or higher priced issues did better. IBM continued its comeback with a 10-point jump. Texas Instruments, Minneapolis-Honeywell and Backman Instruments gained about 4 Apiece. Corning Glass tacked on about 5, General Foods and Champlin Oil about 2 apiece. Ford spurted more than a point following news of record sales. General Motors was up close to a point and other autos gained fractions. Also up about ?. points were First-Quarter Profit DETROIT W) Ford Motor Co. Wednesday reported a first quarter profit of $127.7 million, or $2.32 a share, up sharpiy from the $76.2 million, or $1.39 a share, earned in the first three months of last year. The profit was the third highest ever reported by Ford for a first quarter. Du Pont, Anaconda and Philip Morris. Ahead around a point were Youngstown Sheet. Goodyear, General Electric, AT&T, Royal Dutch and Kennecott. Steels were all lower at the start but as trading progressed, Youngstown Sheet rose more than a point. U.S. Steel wiped out an early loss. Prices on the American Slock Exchange were irregularly high er in moderate trading. Corporate bonds were mixed; U.S. government bonds were higher. E. Roy Smith, 2280 Park Ave., Eugene, remodeling, $2,388. A. C. Tayne, Box 3008. Eucene, addition at 2797 Roosevelt Blvd., $17,250. W. D. Perkins, SBflij Horn St., Eu gene, garage, $1,188. Heceta Beach Enterprises. Flor ence, cabin at Holt Park, $2,880. C. L. Ramsey, Box 5!)5 Florence, residence on Friendly Acres Road, $10,204. W. O. Robinson, Florence, cabin at Holt Park. $5,120 Bernard Hiatt, 974 R St., Spring field, residence at 171 40th St., $11,. 780. Virgil McCraln. 1575 Horn l ane, Eugene, residence on Huston Road, $21,832. Dewev Dale. Rt. 2 Box 890, Cres well, shed, J 1,800 Poole's, Inc., 4435 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, residence, $7,120. Ray Speulda, Vida, residence, $10,. Elsworth Peters, 1029 Williams St., Eugene, addition, $.1,100. Tom Kephart, '1602 J St , Spring field, two residences, $20,278. John L. Gant, 4820 Scenic Dr., F.u gene, residence at 3149 Dahlia Lane, $11,719. Edward Smith, Box 1005, Spring field, residence on Wheeler Road, $7,976. Robert Shrode. Box s. Hlachly, residence at 111 E. Howard St., $10,. 571. Chris Pedersen, Lost Creek, resi dence. $7,112. L. D. Rasmussen. 2.14 N. Second St., Springfield, residence at 70 E. Howard Ave., $10,595. Stanley Aufeoth. 570 W. 19th Ave., Eugene, garage, $1,500. Don Leahy, 1665 Parnell St., Eu. gene, residence at 4450 W. Hillside Ave., $10,000. Ellison-Flair, 2450 High St., Eu. gene, residence at 915 E. 44th Ave., $11,200. Paul Cole, 2590 Birch Lane, Eu gene, remodeling, $5,200. Jamea Berevlck, 1262 E. 19th Ave., Eugene, remodeling, $2,500. Merle Holllster, 1464 Jefferson St., Eugene, remodeling, $1,000, Swim Registration to Open Charles A. Lucas, 10.11 Ollva St., Eugene, remodeling, $1,090. ! Jess Quay, 2390 Rlvervlew SI., Eu-1 gene, remodeling, $1,060. Day C. Miller, 3775 Hllyard St.,! Eugene, remodeling, $2,390. (Week ending AprU 3) j Fav Robertson, 2255 Hllyard St.,' Eugene, remodeling, $2,000. j L. G. Gentry, Rt. 1 Box 1090, Eu gene, nursery, $11,776. j First Assembly of God. Oakrlrige, I carport In Willamette City, $15,000. ' James DeMoss, Goshen, garage, $2,700. Crater Products. Inc., 540 Arcadia St., Eugene, factory at N.E. Prairie Road and Leghorn St.. $25,000. Frank Gardener. .1444 W. 15th Ave., Eugene, residence. $12,368. R. C. Gillette, 2748 Crocker Rd , j Eugene, residence at 60 Banton Ave., I $12.4.12. Llovd Gasda, Rt. 1 Box 206. Pres. j well, remodeling on Hlllvlew Drive, ; $3,840. I G. E. Ebarb, Rt. 3 Box 287, Eu gene, residence on Lorane Hwy,, $9,600. Frank J. Hanns, 6933 River Rd., Eucene, residence, $25,216. James E. Donavan, 2093 Minnesota ' St., Eugene, residence in the Alfreds Plot, $6,608. ! James Ttate, 1057 Falrvlew Dr., : Springfield, garage, $2,960. j Delvln Phillips. 55.1 W. N St., i Springfield, addition, $2,912. Clyde Richards, Box 4.12 Rt. .1.1 Eugene, remodeling, $4,000. ; Marvin Cooper, Star Rl., Dead wood, addition, $2,464. 1 Gordon Gillette, 4647 Daisy St.. ! Springfield, residence on McKenxie ! Hwy., $8,400. , Triangle Grange, Blachly, re modeling, $4,480. Donald Kcmpf, 301 Dlhhle Lane, ! Eugene, residences at 710, 730 and 1 740 Greg Way, $30, 284. i Harry Fuller, 230 Ferndale Dr., Eugene, residence on Sunvlew St., ' $17,298. j Griffin Evans, 320 Dlllard Rd., Eu. gene, residence on Willow Creek ' St., $7,000. I James Robert Hnedky, 1.178 For-j rester Way. Eugene, residence on Enterprise Road, $14,360. ! H. P. Ely, Star III., Oakrldte, ga rage In Willamette City, $2,304. Grant Dulley, 110 N. 19th St., Cot tage Grove, addition, $2,304. Harry Schwab, 5451 Berntxen St., Eugene, addition, $6,0.12. Mayer Whealres, 1625 Henderson St., Eugene, drive-in theater, $27,700. James Wade, Eugene, residence in Lake Heights, $9,674. Destructive Moth Found in Portland SALEM Mi The destructive European pine shoot moth has been found in southeast Port land. The Slale Forestry De partment said Wednesday slops are being taken lo try to con trol il. It was found in southern Portland lasl year, but was stopped by killing the infested trees. The new discovery was made after inspecting 61,000 trees on residential properly. It was found on three properties. Eugene Markets OREGON EGG PRODUCERS Extra Lars A A Large AA Small A A .lumbo A ... Extra Large A La re a A Medium AA .. . Medium A . Chex (Tim listed ar Pacific Standard Time. Perona ohiervini- daylight time may add one hnur to earn time listed to find th atarting tlma of mo in.) THlRSnAY HKII.u; Sanctuarv, d .1ft, 10:33. S.u-ct tilrd of Youth. R 25. MrnONALD The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, 1, 4:45, 8:30. Brush (ire. 3:03, 6 55, 10:35. McKKNZIK f Springfield) Three Sloosei Meet Herculei, 7.30. Light In the Plana. 9, MAYFLOWER Ren Hur, 7. EUGENE DRIVE-IN Operation Peittcoat, 7 3t). Pillow Talk, 9:55 MOTOR VU DRIVE-IN Thunder of Drums, 7:23. Devil at four O'Cloi-k. 9 20. A new nav slat inn fnr nav. merit of utility bills has been es tablished by the Eusene. Water & Klei-tric Board at Christen son's Pharmacy, 1740 18th Ave, Kiii;en it was announced Tuesday. ANTIGONE TONIGHT 8:00 ARKNA 1IIKATRK U. of O. Theatre Mil J MOVIE 1 P.M. STANDARD f ( Academy Award BEST FILM?) I M G .KI I ) '"iiiiniiRs 4c c , 32c 91c c ; 41C ; 40c .IDC I .18c III KKY . . . K.NIIS SAT. "3 STOOCKS MKET HKRIM.ICS" I.KJIIT IV THK PIAZZA" III I Z0m THEATRE IIV. S1IW. 1'., .Ml. N. ot () t'ass OI'KN :30 Show T:1S STANOAHII TIME Carousel 7:33 King I 9:40 Prnsram shows one time tonlte Portland Grain PORTLAND nirt While wheat t 13. Sort while hard applicable 2.1.1. White club 2.13. Hard red winter 2.24. Hard while Raart, ordinary 2.18, Oats no bid. Barley no bid. The Willamalane Park Dis trict will open swim registrjtion May 14 at the Memorial Bids., Eighth and North A streets in Springfield. On May 14 and 15, registra tion hours will be 8 a.m. lo 7 p.m. standard, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daylight. Alter May 15, hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. standard, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daylight. Following is a list of the swim sessions: June 11-22: June 25 July 7; July 9-20; July 23-Aug. 3; Aug. 617. There is nn charge for the sW.rEii: ate. f - ii-aa-V-, icarn to swim program for those residing within the district. Out-of-district participants will he charged $4. For additional in formation, call Rt 6-1669. Financial Reports NEW YORK STOCK F.XCHANGR Selected List Reported by Harris, Upham at Co, May 1, 192 Alleghany IIP, r,a Pae All Ludlum 41', Ollletta Al Chem Al Chains Alcoa Allied St Alum Ltd Amerada Am Alrl Am Can Am Cyan Am El Pow AS A M F 3(Wa Am M Cllm 34 Am Motors 17 Am Nat G Slit Am T4T 12SLa Am Toh 40 Am Viscosa 571-4 Ampex 1 Anaconda Armco Armour Atchison Avco Ral It n Reckman Bendlx Relit Steel Boeing Bor War Brunswick Burlington Burroughs Campbell J r. Case Caterpillar l.elanese 4.1 1"H SI 24 23'. 1001, 20'-. 44 47',4 4i, S7-, 4R 23 241. 29 109 n M-H 3D'. 471., 49U 44 i 4114 an 43'. 34 23' 1 435. 112', 401, Cerro De P 2fi' Cessna 2fti, Ches A O Chrysler Cities Sve Colo Fuel Gen Tel Cen Tire 52. JSH 231, 2HH Goodvear ('.race c,t Nrthrn Greyhound Gulf Oil Homestaka Howe Snd Ideal Cem III Central IBM Intl Harv Intl Nickel Intl Paper ITAT Johns Manv .12', JoneaatI.au S7. Kaiser Al Kennecott Cotum Gat Cont Can com on Corn Prod Crown Zel Crucible Curl Wrlfht 1' Deere an', Disney 341, Douglas 2fi' s Dow S3T Dresser 2s, DuPonl 2341, Eastern Air 23', Eastman 108'a r.l Paso 22', Erie 3S First Chartr 49', Ford 9S1, Fruehaur 24', Cen Dynme 3Hb c.en Elect 72 Gen Food H3-M, Gen Mown ii't 4 m 491, 13i, 241, 40 1 4S2'i S3 754, S3 47'i 33' 761, 28' 42'-i 54', SB' a . 5.1 's I 17, I jea.js-..-jReaite...a'a! DOW JONES CLOSING AVF.RAGES 30 Industrial 675.49 up .S3 20 Ralls 141.92 up .77 15 Utilities 124 S9 down ." Volume 3J20.O00 Kerr McGee 37H Litton Lockheed Lorlllard Mack Magnavox Martin McDermott MGM Mln Mil Monsanto Mont Ward Natl Biscuit Natl Cash 101 Natl Dlst 29 Nil Gypsum 49i, Natl Lead 3i, NY Central IS', No Am Avia 62', Nor Pacific 37', NW Airlines 29 Olln Math 34 Outboard Owen 111 Pacific Gas Pan Amer Penney Penn RR Pepsi Pflrer Phillips Polaroid Proc A Gam SI Pure Oil Radio Rayonler Raytheon Relchhold Rep Steel Rexall Rynlds Met Ftynlds Toh RIcbdsn Mrl T Richfield 39i, Roval Dutch 40 lis 46 SSH 41 Wi 27, 421, 671, 461, 34 66 1S' S5', 321, 21 471, 15's 491, 551-, 541, IS 59H 371, 461, 401, .111, Safewav St Regis Sand Imp Schenley Sears Shell TAT Sinclair Socony Southern Co 51 So Pacific 26 Sperry Sid Oil Cal Std Oil lnd StdOilNJ Studehaker Sub Gaa Sunray Swift Tenn Gas Texaco Texas Gulf Texas Inst Textron Thlokol Thorn Ramo 58'. Tidewater 2m. Transamer 44, I n Carbide 104 UnOll 61 Ln Pacific 31'. United Aire 47', Untd Alrl 32', I ntd Fruit 27', US Borax 341, US Plywood 471, US Rubber 50 US Steel UN Match Uplohn Varian W es Union Westlnghse 33-i, wnolworth 76i Youngstown 93 Zenith 67 491. 341, 121. 22', S2's 18'-, 36'i 52', 1 Mil, 501, 55 Bi. 25'. 25i. 4i. 23', 541, 181. 901. 271. 3i Portland Markets PORTLAND W - Butterfat Tenta. tlve, aubject to Immediate change I Premium quality delivered ln Port land, 64 centa lb.; first quality 61; i second quality 56. Butter Prints per lb. to retallera , Grade A A, 93 aenre, 66; A grade, 92 score, 66; B grade, 90 score, 65. Cheese To retailers Single dai sies 47i,-48',; processed American, 44' i-45',. Eggs To retailers Grade AA. ex tra large. 39-42; AA mediums, 35-40; I AA small, 25-32. Cartons 2-3 cenu ' additional. . Eggs To producers, at farm AA extra large, &I-J6; AA large, .11-.14I,; A large. 29 31; AA mediums, 25-30",, , AA small, 18-201-.. Llva poultry Quoted to growers f.o.b ranch No. 1 quality fryers, 21.-4 lbs., 16-20; light hens, 5-6; heavy hens, 12-14. Rabbits Average to growera Live whites, 314.41, lbs., 24-26, some down to 20; colored pelts, 4-5 centa less; fresh killed fryers to retailers, 58 62, few to 65; cut up, 60-65. Wholesale Dressed IMerats Reef cuts rholre steers Hind quarters, 5355.; rounds, 5053.; full loins, trimmed, 75 78.; fore quarters, 3538.; chucks, 40 42.; ribs, 5558. Lambs Choice prime, old crop, 60 lbs., down, 32.5035.; spring lambs, 4142. Veal Choice, 90 150 lb.. 56.00. 58.00; good, Jt 00-56. (Ml; standard, 48 00-53.00. Produce Onions Ore. Danvers, med., 50 lb. sks., 3-3 50; lge. 4. Potatoes Ore. local Ru.setts, No. IA. 100 lbs.. 3.25-3 .50; Deschutes Rus sets. No. 1A, 3 80-4: bakers 4-4 50. New: Florida Round Reds, SO lbs. No. 1R, 4. SSH 2IA, 45 .17 37a, Portland Livestock . PORTLAND BWUSDA Cattle 50; not enough to establish trend. Calvea 25; market untested. Hogs 100: no early test. Sheep 200 ; 373 head mostly choice end of good and prime 94-98 lb. No. ' 3 pelt slaughter lambs 15 on bought ! to arrive basis. The following hid and asked quotations from the National Assn. of Securities Dealers do not repre sent actual transactions. They are a guide to the range within which thef securities could have been nought or aold at the time of com pilation. Rid AlberUons Arden Farm, Com .... "'a Bank of Amer M". Big "C" storea Cas Nat Gaa 14 Consol Ftwayi 12' s Equitable SAL 42 Fir.t Nati ' Fred Meier Hvster, torn 24 Jantten, Com 29'. KaLer Steel 23', Koehrlng . I""' Mnrrlson-Knud 32 N W. Nat Gas JJ's Oregon Met l-1 Psc Intmln Exp 13's PP A L, Com 26i, Pone A Tslbot 24 Port C.en Elec 26'4 Port Trans Com .. Seattle First Nal'l ... Toilvcrart tinned Pacl'lc US. Nal'l Bank Warren Bros. Wash. Nat. Gas West Coast Tel West Nat. Gas . fi 67 8s 35 68' i 22. 33 41 14', Weehae user 31. Ask 14'i 17 54 H 4. 16 13', 43H 64 12H 26', 32 27'4 11H 351, 351, I-1. 14', 28- 241. 281, 11 70V 361, 73'. 24', 371, 43', HI, 331, CLOSING QUOTATIONS AS OF MUTUAL FUNDS 'Last available prices as reported hv Zllka, Smlther A Co., Eugene Office) RID ASK Aberdeen 2 22 2 41 Aff. Fund 792 8 57 Roston Fund 1887 20.62 Rullork 13 40 14 49 Canadian Fund 17 89 19 33 Century Shs. 13 62 14 89 Chemical Fund 11.17 12 15 Col Grwtb A Energy .. 12 61 13 8n Colonial Fund 11 17 12 41 i Com Inv. Co. 9 98 ln.ni j Diver Growth 9 59 10 31 I Dividend Sh 3 31 1 ,65 Dreifua Fund 16 61 18 03 I Fidelity Csp 8 84 9 61 Flnan. Indust 4 48 4 91 j Fund Inv 9 76 10.70 1 Group Sees 9 51 10 46 Inc. Of Boston . 7. ha a vi Incnrp. Inv. 7 64 8 13 Kevstone S 3 . 14 21 15 55 Mass Inv Growth 8 27 9 04 Masa Inv Trust .14 3.1 13 66 Nat l Inv 15 44 14 71 Nat'l Stock 8 06 8 85 One Wm. St. 11 24 14.47 Pioneer . 9 39 10.48 Putnam 15 69 17.05 Putnam Growth . 9 20 JO 00 Telev A Elec Son 8,72 United Arcum 14 07 15,38 United Inc 12 28 II 42 Value Line Inc 5 27 3 76 Wellington 14 70 14.02 Wellington Fy) 13 12 14 43 I prtmmm I 10 TH9U 11 I I raWaMlBfl I 4 DAYS fON THE STAGE ONNtf OUtTAI ttm sna I.V. StM ALL PERFORMANCES of the south eugene high school production of PETER PAN will begin of 7:00 p.m. Standard Time 8:00 p.m. Daylight Time for further informotion coll Dl 4-43-21 SONl OUITAf 81US. IN PERSON "CHE ETA" O-.-sa le-v- WAIT otitvm went 1 -moon wi or itM-twf ntr rw ow mm twv HAt rm Ai"STsC UvrA MOOftM . TOWOtlOWt HOMI rDIAI TOOAV1 flk x 1 ee..( a,-,.. . tw fin '.yp ,. ... A.l ! f irifh. i.al--." 'l.'l f 'I" 1st ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS ic Come and Help Us Celebrate FRIDAY and SATURDAY i. RUFiiKTacT cpprrar 1 1 HAM and EGGS 70e I fi Thursday, Friday & Saturday Evening Special I DINNER STEAK 90e f Ham or Beef Steak MARGE'S EUGENE CAFE fit., Willamette iiViii OPEN 1 P. SI. STANDARD TI3IK MOV1K AT HUSK iLlsJrLL" tirt-.N t A .M. & MANUAKli - it'iAVii'if:u'iiin l J W1I.1.IAM KAl'I.KNKR S f ( "SANCTUARY" 1 TrHIKEK11lrKy I i7ifl' IVhnShnr Liberty V&lance 1 HkmM HLItit Pltu JOHN IHKI ANfl "BRUSIIFIRE" TONK.HT Box Office fi.;(0 show 1:30 Standard Tiini PIl'S ikiniiiiui krIERVYN LallOY FRED KOHLMAfl Rogislrr Guarrl Want Ads Brinjj Kast Itcsults TONY RANDALL "Zu7;;&g THELMA RjTTER PLUS ..Miami .tJlv.lJillllll! OCnNMIl nntlKS flPKN 12:11 Std. IIAII.Y! NOW PLAYING aa, M THf GAtLANTXY fasTafi! S HNIOHIOfAlU T ,m m Hit iffirfi Jyjy TecHNicoten THE SPLENDOR OF KING ARTHUR'S COURT I Knights th, Hound Table in COIO f Csmx , 9 S3 Open Friday Evening! APPLIANCES OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 (G(D3DGDEm DISC0UWT SALE ! During the past few weeks, Goodyear has been making exceptionally good buys on G. E. Appliances and T.V. in preparation for this May Discount Sale. Only a few values are listed here . . . NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT DISCOUNT PRICES! GmmAL ELUCTtliC JUST IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY DISHWASHER "UiiasV-1."?,''''".-''!! a N J t - TOP LOAD AUTOMATIC WASHER EXCLUSIVE 12-lb. Load Size Spirol Activator Creates Vigorous Washing Action New Turbine-Type Pi'mp Eliminates Pump Clogging REDUCED TO Flushaway drain eliminates hand riming Detergent ditpenier Vinyl-futhlenetl interior Holdt N(M plate letting lw 12 Na plumbing rath lrMy-elvfrg nntefi :00 175 I DOWN WEEK 5 DOWN 700 MONTH 1 YEAR GUARANTEE (labor and oil parts) 5 YEAR GUARANTEE (on transmission parts) GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYER GOODYEAR DISCOUNT PRICE Reduced to Only 00 5.00 DOWN 5.00 A MONTH PLANT AN ALL-AMERICAN GARDEN IN RED - WHITE AND BLUE FLOWERS t -r-T - as - jr . 10 PACKAGES RIOUIAR 2.50 SPECIAL RID ZINNIA WHIT! AirSSUM MARIGOtD .,INNIA CELOSIA -SHAfOeiOOM tut IACHI10I SUTTON PETUNIA s FORGET-Ml N0TS 29' FEATURE PACKED! TRAINLOAD PRICED 1 nn New law Big family iae IH REFRIGERATOR Jn m totem na) iiiaf lerf arsl-rfMateieiirficsl H I sa lt, al Mt tftct: full -aadtll fraM rom' f-fWi "lw "y' )miMi torn illt:slmK"- ssehis! fati jaJar avi af nfaf at M laaf" ateerf DOWR J2 so fir ft. or ncj.)!! nil i i IIP MANY MORE OUTSTANDING BARGAINS 90 DAYS TO PAY SAME AS CASH BUY IT TODAY WE'LL DELIVER IT TODAY! GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 7th ond CHARNELTON Dl 3-2501