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Used Cars
860
STICKS
59 IMPALA Coupe $1,995
58 IMPALA Coupe $1,595
60 FORD Falrlane $1,395
SO PLYMOUTH Coupe S1.495
67 CHEVROLET Coupe 995
60 VOLVO Coupe $1,395
58 FORD Country
Sedan $ 995
Tom Collie's
UNIVERSITY
Auto Sales
12th It Olive PI 5-7844
WOOD MOTORS
56 PACKARD Hardtop, Stick.
58 BORGWARD Tudor.
58 NASH Sedan, Overdrive.
57 CHEV Bel Air Hardtop.
55 STUDE President Hardtop.
55 STUDE Sedan, Overdrive.
61 FORD '8' Pickup, 4-Speed.
48 FORD -6' Pickup, 3-Speed.
53 FORD '8' Pickup.
New Motor.
1053 Oak DI 44452
GIBSON'S
"White Beauties"
'60 DeSOTO fordor, power steer
Ins, brakes $2,095
60 CHEV Impala
hardtop coupe $2,195
Gibson Motors
Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer
Falcon-Thunderblrd-Comet
Junction City WY 8-2346
$10 DOWN
On Approved Credit
51 STUDEBAKER $ 95
'50 CHEVROLET $ 75
54 FORD $195
'50 PONTIAC $ 65
tmpire Auto bales
6th & Olive
DI 44031
VALVE IN HEAD WlUys 4-cylTH-
aer motor, in perfect snape.
Walker's
Used Cars
3799 Franklin PA 6-7014
MUST SELL Immediately '49
Chrysler work car, paint and
enterior worn but very good
mechanically, and has good
rubber. Dependable. $75 cash.
DI 3-0429 after 5 p.m.
BRODSKY'S
AUTO MART
2 & 4-Wheel Drive
Headquarters
7th& Chambers DI W244
rss4 Plymouth fordor. Ra
dio, heater. Clean. Perfect me
chanical condition. New seat
covers. DI 5-5786, 1751 Sherwood
Place.
1554 FORD V-8 hardtop $35ft
1949 FORD Vi ton pickup. $300
See to appreciate.
1839 Carter Lane, Springfield
RI 6-5452.
ISsrpLYMOUTH-WATSON. Per
fect running condition. Clean.
Good tires. Radio, heater, $245
or make offer, MUST SELL.
Charles Leask, DI 2-1411.
1952 FORD Tudor Hardtop, stick
shift, radio. Motor recently
overhauled. EXCELLENT condi
tion. DI 3-1303.
ESTEEM PLYMOUTH (6) wagon,
automatic, excellent condition,
new tires. $400. 1641 Grant. DI
3- 0735.
i949CHEVR6LETludor. Perfect
engine, new brakes. Tires 30'o.
$160. RI 7-9794 after 5 p.m.
standard.
EAVINOTOVN MUST SEIX
1954 FORD Fordor, $150 for
equity. RI 7-2500 or see at 316
"B ", Springfield.
1951 STUDEBAKER Champion, In
good condition Inside and out.
Good tires, runs good. $100 or
best offer. WH 2-3005.
1957 FORD FAIRLANE SOfTTudor,
Thunderblrd V - 8, standard
transmission. Low mileage. DI
4- 8406.
I5BTFORD. Automatic, good tires
and brakes. Needs motor. Best
offerover $150. JI 64492.
SiUST SACRIFICE '62 Rambler
classic Immediately. Phone WE
5- 2539 evenings.
l9'58BORG'AHb, looks new In-
side and out. Motor excellent.
See to appreciate. DI 4-8160.
I95TTC-RTJ tudor, wliitewall tires,
good motor, straight stick, Over
Drive. $150. RI 6-6376.
1959 CHEVROLET tudor coupe.
315 horsepower. $1,000. DI 5-9361,
ask for Richard Thompson.
1557 RAMBLER station wagon.
Very clean. Good rubber. A-l
mcchanlcslly. 50. DI 5-3784.
FOR SALE" 1953 Mercury-Monf-erev
hardtop. Stick shift. Radio,
heater. DI 4-0438, evenings.
1353 FORD: New license, battery,
starter, rebuilt engine. $275.
DI 5-2265. 415 West Azalea.
' 1957 SIMCA
STATION wagon. Good tires.
Needs rings. $22.VRI6-I750.
"ST PLYMOUTH $9S
OREGON AUTO SALES
1831 So. A. Springfield RI 6-39U
1956 FORD. $445
Fordor sedan. Fordomatlc,
while walls. DI 4-2179
nSTcHF-VHoLETBEt: Aimof.
dor hardtop. Overdrive. $1,150.
Call RI 6-15B7.
EQUTTY INr'SrTorcTFalcon
Excellent Condition
DI 2-2MW
TS$9CABiLLAC TUDOR hardtop.
Must sell. Priced for quick
sale. $2,150. RI 6-4679.
'51" FORD OVERDRIVE,
leaving Oregon. 4600 Royal.
DI 5-4268.
EXTRA Nlf r"1SmTClOWt
42.000 miles. Complete history.
DI 4-4790. 615 Kourt Drive.
Notices
Lost and Found 900
LOST-- BLACK ASD TIROV.N
DACHSIUND, male. Answers
"Jake." "Kids are heartbrok
en." REWARD. DI 3-01K3.
ttWARD FOR return of new
red and white Huffy Bike Se
na! number 40243. DI 4-7561.
A A WHILE A50 t THAT 3 ENOUGH TuEllTC (unr cit WHO NEED5 SUEefl
) ITS AFTER NINE, ANP yOlRE TURN THAT THING WANT TO WATCVr J
l My HEAR ME i r- I r YOU SHOULP ES AWVie,ALSO THE
Law!
ELL MOM'S IN
AN? BVIN MUkJR
Lost jind Found 900
MALE GOLDEN Cocker Spaniel',
name "SANDY." Disappeared
Friday, June 1, vicinity Laurel
wood Golf Course. Weighs
about 35 pounds no collar.
Please call DI 3-4048 after 5
p.m.
Personals 905
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
ALANON FAMILY GROUPS
INFORMATION and HELP with
family drinking problems day
or night.
TELEPHONE DI 3-2523
BRING good usetPclothlhg fur
niture, household goods to Eu
gene Mission Store at 484 Wil
lamette. Newspapers, maga
zines to warehouse at West
15th Tyler.
Any girl in difficulty or
in need of counseling should
contact The Salvation Army or
White Shield Home, 1261 N. W.
Mayflower Avenue, Portland.
Telephone CApltol 3-1632.
TUSSY "Treats You! 2 Step Beau
ty Treatment, for your skin type.
Jar of Cleansing Cream $2, bottle
of stimulating lotion at no extra
cost.
PARAMOUNTDRUGS 2100 Main
THE THRIFT AND GIFT SHOP
will be CLOSED from JUNE
14th to AUGUST 20th there
will be a SALE ONE DAY
ONLY TUESDAY, JUNE 19th.
2839 Willamette.
Thrifty Denture
SERVICE LABORATORIES
Repairs and relines, prices you
can afford!
122 N. 5th, Springfield RI 7-8113
TRUSS FITTING
In our private fitting room, plus
experience to handle your In
dividual problem.
TIFFANY 'S SUPER DRUGS
QUALITY DENTAL
LABORATORY
Save 5$ on relines. repairs
11 West 11th DI 2-2026
STAR RIAGE andor Family Coun
telling; Professionally qualified
staff; call Catholic Charities of
Lane County at Diamond V3642
for appointment.
YOUNG WOMAN of any faith In
need of confidential advice
may contact Catholic Charities,
278 West Broadway, Eugene,
Phone Dl 6-3642.
YOUR unwanted clothing,' housed
hold Items can help those In
, need. Call the Salvation Army
TruclrJS-3328.
tfENTAL PLATE REPATlTDr.
Harry Semler, dentist, corner
tb and Willamette. Eugene.
Oregon.
8X10 PORTRAIT plus two 3"Ax5
prints, Jl-29. Adult or child.
1043 Willamette, DI3-28 1 8.
Visit Flora Stltes & LucUirpacit
at Maxell Beauty Bar, at . . .
1037 Maxwell Road or DI 4-0713
Trancnortatf on
910
STUDENT GOING EAT7destl-
nauon ucorgia, anywnere e-hsi
of Mississippi sufficient. Will
help with gas and driving. DI
4-8750. Evenings, Dl 3-5040.
Schools Colleges 915
motEl MaNAGEmentT"Mei,J,
WOMEN AND COUPLES want- -ed
for Immediate training. Ex
cellent future. American Mo
tels, Inc.. Register-Guard Box
4486.
Private Instruction 920
PO-ART STUDIOS
GUITAR LESSONS. SUMMER
SPECIALS. Classic, Spanish,
steel, and mandalln. DI 3-4766,
DI 4-B380.
TUTORING Elementary level
Swimming, German. Call TW5
3877, Route 2, Box 268. Cres
well, Oregon.
Eugene DRIVER TRAINING
DI 5-5772
Licensed Bonded Teacher
Monuments 945
Eugene Granite
& Marble Works
Established 1891
Rock of ages Granite
Every stone engraved In Eugene
Open 6 a.m. thru 8 p.m.
Sunday thru Friday
Closed Saturday
3860 W 11th Dl 4-4418
Blaesing Granite "Co.
ESTABLISHED 1898
Distinctive Cemetery memorials
Decorative marble furniture
Compare price and selection.
769 Hi way 99 N. DI 3 0911
Cemeteries-Lots 950
FOUR "Lane Memorial ' Cemetery
lots. Reasonable price. Good
location, Last Supper Garden.
DI 3-0347.
TwTTTPATTSruriirer pTneTXana
Memorial Park.
RI 6-8801
Crematoriums 960
Eugene Crematorium
llOOCharnelton Dl 4-1435
Florists-Cut Flowers 965
PTORAt 'ARRANGEMENTS
TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST
Dl 2-2455 2WHJ E.5th Ave.
in "Loving" memory, be sure
kihki.ani) flowerland
PA 6-78.11, 4340 Frank. inBlvd
Funeral Directors 975
"England funeralhome
Formerly Veatch's
Phone DI 4-52.15, Pearl St. at I8(h
SCHWERING A ENGLAND
CHAPEL
Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW 5-2881
MrOAFFEY'S
EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Personal and Dignified Service
490 East 13th Dl 54718
bulixchapel
Parking Adjacent Chapel
Sprtnefifld. 6th A B RI 7-3319
Mt'RPHY FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrnbirr
Phone Junction Cltv WY 8-2152
MILLS MORTUARY
Cottage Grove WH 13121
Drain. TEmpl 8-9881
SMlTH FUNERAL CHAPF.L
115 N Sixth WH 2-3513
Cottage Grove, Oregon
OAKRIDC.E 'FUNERAL HOME
SUnset 2-2541
04KRIDGK, OREGON
"SIMON-LOtNSBfRY Mortuarv'
"Parking Adjoining Mortuarv
1152 Olive DI 5-1591
;;
By Fagaley and Shorten
WEI SECOND HILDHOOO Mewl
ASOUT HITTIN THB SACK J
Funeral Directors 975
POOLE-LARSEK CHATEL
1100 Chamelton DI 4-1435
Off Street Parking
Funeral Notices 985
PiNKERTON Esther Nancy
Plnkerton of 1375 C street,
Springfield. Funeral services
will be held Wednesday, June
6, 1962 at II a.m. Daylight, 10
a.m. Standard In Buell Chapel.
Reverend Ren Holllster officiat
ing with Interment In Laurel
Hill Cemetery. Those who wish
may donate to the Heart Fund.
ABBOTT Ada Blanche Abbott
of 4820 Prairie Road, Junction
City. Funeral services will be
held on Wednesday, June 6,
1962 at 12 noon Standard Time,
1 p.m. Daylight in England Fu
neral Home, Pearl at 18th. Rev.
Herbert Works officiating with
Interment to follow In the
Ocean View Memorial Gardens,
Coos Bay.
Death Notices
980
BUNCAN-WVlTilTm T. (Ted) Dun
can of 1900 West 6th Avenue
passed away at a local Rest
Home Tuesday, June 5, 1962 at
the age of 36. He was born In
Stanton, Missouri on May 1,
1906. He was the District Man
ager for Girardlan Insurance
Company. He was a member
of the University Street Church
of Christ. He is survived by his
wife, Florence of Eugene; a
daughter, Margaret Walsh of
Cicero, Illinois; a brother, Ben
jamin of Bloomfleld, Colorado;
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Duncan of Marshall, Mis
souri; several sisters. Funeral
services will be conducted Fri
day, June 8, 1962 at 2 p.m. Day
light Time, 1 p.m. Standard In
McGaffey's Eugene Memorial
Chapel, with Rev. Leo Wood
ruff officiating.
VOEltG Florence Elizabeth
Yoerg of 1950 Polk Street, Eu
gene, passed away on Monday,
June 4, 1962. She was born In
St. Paul, Missouri, and for
many years taught In the Los
Angeles School System. She
had lived In Eugene for several
years. She was a member of
the St. Mary's Episcopal
Church, and Zulelma Temple
Daughters of the Nile, She is
survived by two sister.: Mar
tha of Eugene, and Lulse of
North Bend. Funeral services
will be held on Thursday, June
7, 1962 at 11 a.m. Daylight
Time, in the St. Mary's Episco
pal Church. Rev. Steen White
sade officiating with cremation
to follow at Rest Haven. Those
wishing may contribute to the
St. Mary's Memorial Fund.
England Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.
SO MMERVlETLE Joseph Delmar
Sommervllle, former resident
of Harrlsburg, passed away In
Reno, Nevada on June 4, 1962
at the age of 63. He was born
In Harrlsburg on May II, 1899.
Surviving are his wife, Dor
othy; one daughter, Polly
Ann; three brothers: Fred,
Mack, and Jerry. Graveside
services will be held on Satur
day. June 9, 1962 at 10:30 a.m.
Standard Time, In the Harrls
burg Masonic Cemetery. Mur
phy Funeral Home, Directors.
SHARP Grover C. Sharp of
Route 5, Eugene died June 3,
- 1962, He was born December
25, 1888 In Monett, Kansas. Sur
vived by his wife, Maude; a
son, Robert K., and a daughter,
Betty C, both of Eugene; 2
grandchildren: William R. and
Curt B.; a sister, Ann Lemmon
of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Private graveside services were
held Tuesday. June 8, 1962 at
3:30 p.m. In West Lawn Ceme
tery, Rosse Long officiated. SI-mon-Lounsbury
was in charge,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By Junior Dealer monthly $1.75
By Junior Dealer 6 months
tn advance . . .. 10.00
By Junior Dealer yearly In
advance IB. 00
By motor rout yearly In
advance 21.00
By malJ in Oregon 1 mo 1.75
By mall In Oregon 8 mos. 4.50
By mall In Oregon 6 mos... 8.50
By mall In Oregon 1 year... 15.00
By mall out of state. 1 oio,H 1.00
Mall subscriptions In Junior
Dealer delivered sonea are
charged same rate as that of
Junior dealer delivery All local
engravings bv Wiltshire
Legols
ADVERTISEMENT FOTTBTDS-
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of County Commission
ers, or Mrs. Olga Freeman, Coun
ty Clerk, for Lane County, until
10:00 a.m. Std. Time, June 14,
1962, When they will he opened
In the County Commissioner's
Room, Courthouse, Eugene, Ore
gon, on the following projects:
Sweet Creek Rock Production
Project 35,000 CY
Dead wood Rock Production
Project 6,000 CY
Mabel Rock ProducUon
Project 11.000 CY
Mr Ken zle Bridge Rock
Production Project 3,000 CY
Florence Rock Production
Project 10,000 CY
No bid will be received or con
sidered by the Board of County
Commissioners unless It Include
a statement that the bidder, if
awarded the contract, will pay
not less than the prevailing
wages as of the date of this bid
to each and every one who mav
be employed In the performance
of the work.
Bid shall he accompanied bv
a Certified Check or Bid Bond
to the amount of 10 of the
amount hid.
No bidder may withdraw his
hid after the hour st for the
opening thereof or before award
of the contract unless said award
Is delaved more than 10 days.
The Board of County Commis
sioners reserve the rtirht to re
ject any or ail bids and to over
rule any slieht Irregularity which
does not affect the amount of
the bid.
Specifications mav be secured
at the office of the County Clerk,
Courthouse, Eugene. Oregon or
at Ihe County F.nglneer's office
at 1820 Roosevelt Blvd. Eugene,
Oregon.
Board of County
Cmnlssionen
No. 129 June 6, 1948.
Commission
To Restudy
Fund Issue
SALEM CH Oregon's Consti
tution Revision Commission will
take another look at its recom
mendation to remove the high
way fund earmarking provision
from the state Constitution.
Under this provision, reve
nues from motor vehicle license
fees, fuel taxes and truck levies
can be used only for construc
tion and maintenance of high
ways and parks.
A member of the commission,
Rep. Clarence Barton, D-Co-
quille, said he would move for
reconsideration. He had sup
ported removal of the clause.
The reconsideration will come
when the commission, which
has finished its policy work,
takes a look at the final draft.
The commission's action on
the highway fund has become
the most controversial of its
actions.
It has been protested by road
user groups, the Highway Com
mission, and the Legislative In
terim Committee on Highways.
They fear that highway reve
nues might be diverted to non-
highway uses.
The revision commission said
that the legislature can be
trusted to spend the money
properly. It also said that the
Constitution should not deal
with such matters as earmark
ing. Dahlia Growers Move
From Noti to Eugene
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fox
are in the process of moving
their dahlia-growing business
from Noti to Eugene to 615
River Ave.
An article appearing in the
June 1 issue of the Register-
Guard incorrectly listed the new
address as 1615 River Ed., Eu
gene. Agreements Signed
Amman, Jordan an The
United States and Jordan have
signed agreements allocating
$745,000 in U.S. aid for irriga
tion and other water projects in
this Middle Eastern nation.
Lego Is
"NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned, Georne W.
Macklln. executor of the Estate
or Eva Macklln, has filed his
final account in the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
County of Lane, and that the
14th day of June, 1962, at the
hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said
day, at the County Court House,
City of Eugene, In said County
and State, has been appointed
as the time and place for the
hearing of objections, if any
there be, to said final account
and settlement thereof.
. si GEORGE W. MACKLIN
Executor of the Estate of
Eva Macklln
Date of First Publication S15A2
Date of Last Publication 61262
S. A. Sorenson,
Attorney for Executor
P. O. Box 3383, Eugene, Oregon
NO. 457 June 12, 1962.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the Circuit Court of the
Slate of Oregon for Lane Coun
ty has appointed Catherine Zum
wait Long as Executrix of the
Estate and Last Will and Testa
ment of Lynn W. Zumwalt, De
ceased. All persons having
claims against said Estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified, to the Ex
ecutrix at Room 400, 858 Pearl
Street, Eugene, Oregon within
Six Months from the date of
this Notice.
Dated this 29th day of May,
1962.
CATHERINE ZUMWALT LONG,
Executrix.
Butler, Husk & Cleaves,
Attorneys.
No. 820 June 2S, 1962.
NOTICE IS HEREBY-GTVEN
that RAY M. TAYLOR, Executor
of the Last Will and Testament
of Clara Taylor, deceased, has
filed his Final Account as such
Executor tn the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Lane
Countv, and said Court has fixed
the 28th day of June, 1962, at
th hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M.
of aaid day In the Court Room of
the senior presiding Judge at the
Court House of Lane County, In
Eugene, Oregon, as the date,
time and place for the hearing
of said Final Account and of ob
Jectlona thereto, and for the
final settlement of said estate.
RAY M. TAYLOR, Executor.
Ralley, Hoffman, Spencer At
Morris,
Attorneys.
No. 519 -June 26, 1962.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Executor of the Estate
of Norrls M. West, deceased, has
filed his Final Account with the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County, and the
Court has set June 27. 1962, at
9:30 a.m. In the Circuit Court
room of the Lane County Court
house, Eugene, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing ob
jections to said Account and ap
proval thereof.
William Blaine West.
Executor of the Estate of
Norrls M. West.
HUSBAND, JOHNSON, HILLIER
MACINNIS,
Attorneys for the Estate.
No. 521 June 26. 1W2.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned Executrix
has filed her final account In the
Circuit Court of Ihe Stale of
Oregon for Lane County, which
Court has appointed 9.10 A.M.,
of June 29th, 1962, and the court
room of said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of ob
jections thereto and for the set
tlement thereof.
IVA V. CASH,
Executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of THOMAS
HENRY BAXTER, deceased.
L. L. Ray, Attorney for Estate.
No. 523 June 26. 1962.
"NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT"
Notice Is herebv given that the
undersigned ArtmlnMralor of the
eslate of Grant Kredrlcks, de
ceased, has filed his Final Ac
count with the court In the above
estate and that 10 00 A M. on
June 29. 1962, In Circuit Court
Room No. 2 In the County Court
house In Eugene. Oregon, has
been act as the time and plare
for hearing obleetlona thereto
and settlement thereof.
ALFRED M. FREDRICKS
Administrator
t.UVAAS, COBB as RICHARDS
Attomeya for Estate
No. 522 June 26, 1962
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ml , tReglster-Guard photo)
. The four award winners named Monday night at the annual
Winnino Craftsmanship Awards Banquet of the Southwest Oregon chap
VV -U-llUg ter of the American Institute of Architects show off their
. a framed citations. From left they are Lawrence R. Schmidt,
Uartet Doral Bell, J. B. "Jake" McElhaney and Charles E. Nelson.
More than 200 persons attended the AIA banquet in Eugene.
Three in Building Trades,
Manufacturer Win Honors
Three building tradesmen and
a concrete-block manufacturer
were honored Monday night at
the tenth annual Craftsmanship
Awards Banquet of the South
west Chapter of the American
Institute of Architects.
More than 200 persons attend
ed the banquet held at the Eu
gene Hotel. Chapter President
Gene Ellis of Corvallis presid
ed. Eugene Postmaster Ethan
Newman served as master of
ceremonies. ,
Three craftsmanship awards
and one special award were
given, tl.e winners of which
were selected by a committee of
architects, engineers and build-
Eugene Girl Wins
U.N. Contest Prize
Ellen Smith, 15, ninth grade
student at Roosevelt Junior
High School, Eugene, is winner
of a third prize in a contest of
the American Assn. for the
United Nations.
Ellen won $50 for her score
in an examination on the Unit
ed Nations. She was among the
top 100 students in the nation
who took tne examination.
' Ellen is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Kenneth Smith,
1935 Columbia St., Eugene.
Financial
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected List
Reported by
Harris, Upham it Co.
Tuesday, June 5, 1962
Alleghany 8 Cont Can 39va
All Ludlum 3.V4 Cont Oil im
Al Chemical 41 V, Corn Prod 45H
Al Chalmers 16V Crown Zel 43
Alcoa 55V Cruclhle 151
Allied Store M"t Cur Wright l.V.i
Alum Ltd. 2IVa Deere 4 5 '-4
Ameradh 92V4 Disney 29'ii
Am Airline 17Ta Douglaa 20Ti,
Am Can 43 Dow 48
Am Cyanmd 40'. Dresser 22H
Am El Powr 59 DuPont 18214
A M F 24'4 Eastrn Alrl 19H
Am M dim 2614 Eastman 95V4
Am Motors 14H El Paso 21'
Am Nat Gas 39 Erie 2'a
Am T It T I09 First Chart 33f4
Am Tobacco 33V Ford 844
Am Viscose 50 Fruchauf 204
Ampex 12' Gen Dynam 23'4
Anaconda 41 vj Gen Elec 634
Armco 52 Gen Food 72
Armour 39'4 Gen Motors 49'4
Atchison 2.W. Con Tel 21
Avco 19's Gen Tire 231
Hal & Ohio 24 Ga Pac 37'4
Beckman 7714 Gillette 35'4
Bendlx 56 Goodyear 33'4
Beth Steel 36V4 Grace 304
Boeing 42 Gt Northrn 384
Borg Warnr 39'4 Greyhound 2514
Brunswick 264 Gulf Oil 35'4
Burlington 21 Ik Homestake J214
Burroughs 36Mi How Sound 1 1 Ma
Campbell 88 Ideal Cem 2!Vs
J. I. Case 544 III Central 36V
Caterpillar 34'4 IBM 365
Celanese 32 Inll Harv 50
Cerro De P 22 Intl Nickel 0'
Cessna 21 Intl Paper 28
Ches Ohio 50'4 Inl TeliTel 384
Chrysler 42'' Johns Manv 45V4
Cities Sve 50 Jonea It Lau 47V,
Colo Fuel 10 Kalsr Alum 2844
Colum Gaa 24 Kennecolt 70'4
MUTUAL FUNDS
Closing quotations as of June 4,
1962. 1 Last available prices as re
ported by Zilka, Smlther It Co., Eu
gene Office).
Rid Ask
Aberdeen NA
Aff. Fund 705 7 61
Roston Fund 80 9 40
Rullock 11.76 12.89
Canadian Fund 13 83 17.27
Centurv Sh. . 11,01 xd 12 03
Chetnlcal Fund 9 32 10.14
Col. Grwth At Energy 10 46 11.43
Colonial Fund N A
Com Inv Co 9 07 9 91
Diver Growth 7 48 8 00
Dividend Shs 2 9S 3 28
Drevtus Fund 14 24 15 48
ridellty Cap 7 22 7.63
Flnan. Indust NA .-
Fund Inv 8 38 9 18
Grp Sec. Cap. Grwth 4 74 S 21
Inc of Boston 7 23 7 90
Inrnrp Inv 6.38 6 97
Kev.tone S-3 10.03 13 13
Mass Inv Trust 12 52 13 37
Nat'l Inv . 12.73 13.76
Nat'l Stock-NA
One Wm. St 11.36 1 2 42
Pioneer 8 49 9 28
Putnam 13 74 14 96
Putnam Growth 7.68 6 35
Telev Elec NA ...
Unlled Accum NA .-
United Inc NA
Value Line In 4 87 S 32
Wellington H 40 14 61
Wellington Tji 12.04 12 09
ers. Craftsmanship award winners:
J. B. "Jake" McElhaney.
35, of 1534 C St, Springfield a
carpentry foreman who has su
pervised construction of such
buildings as Thomas Jefferson
Junior High School and the Eu
gene Labor Temple.
Lawrence R. Schmidt, 35,
of 2050 S. 28th St., Springfield
an electrician employed with
the L. H. Morris Electric Co.,
cited for his work on Spencer
Butte Junior High School and
Meadow Lark School.
Doral Bell, 38, of 2221 E.
Erwin Way, Eugene a carpen
ter with Gale Roberts Construc
tion Co., cited for outstanding
ability as a finish carpenter, his
ability to perform various as
pects of the trade and his su
pervisory talent. .
The fourth "Special" award
was won by Charles E. Nelson,
40, of 244 W. 37th Ave., Eu
gene, a partner in the Eugene
concrete-b lock manufacturing
firm of Willamette-Graystone,
Inc. He was cited for his prod
uct as seen in the pre-cast con
crete panels used in the con
struction of the main Eugene
branch of the U.S. National
Bank and for his skill and "high
degree of craftsmanship" in the
casting of concrete.
mtmssm
Reports
DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES
30 Industrial 594.90 up 1.28
20 Ralls 125 56 off .11
19 Utilities 111.67 up .57
Volume 6,140,000 shsres.
Kerr McGee 26
Safewav
St Regit
Sand Imp
Schenley
Sears
43"4
Litton
89
2B-T4
Lockheed
Lorlllard
Mack
Magnavox
Martin
40'4
444
S4'a
944
1944
70-V4
32',4
201,4
211.
334
52 14
39H
Shell TAT I6'.i
Sinclair .12'i
McDermott
Socony 494
Southrn Co 46,4
MC.M
Minn Mfg
Monsanto
So Pacific 2444
hperry 1814
Std Oil Cal 54
Std Oil Ind 4544
Std Oil N J 50V4
Mont Ward
2844
Natl Biscuit 38
Natl Cash 85
Natl Dlst 24V.
Nil Gypsum 7.V
Natl Lead 35 '4
NY Central 13
No Am Avla 56'4
Nor Pacific 3iVt
NW Airlines 25
Studehaker '4
Sub Gaa
Sunray
Swift
Tenn Gat
Texaco
Texat Gulf
Texas Inst
Textron
Thlokol
11
244
3344
21V,
5044
13T4
Olln Mailt 304
63
Outboard
Owens 111
16
2444
77'4
22
Pacific Gat
29V4
I7'4
Thorn Ramo 4544
Tidewater 17'4
Pan Amer
Penney
Penn RR
Pepsi
Pfizer
Phillips
Polaroid
43l4
I214
42
42'4
46'.
Tranaafer 36V4
tin Carbide 95
Un Oil 51 '4
Un Pacific 30
United Aire 44
llntd Alrl 2644
Unld Fruit 2U4
U S Borax 28
I JR. Plywood 4l'4
U S Rubber 4.1 M,
V S Steel 5044
10714
Proc&Gam
684
31".
484
1B"4
29'4
1144
42 '
Pure Oil
Radio
Rayonler
Raytheon
Relchhold
Rep Steel
Rexall
U N Match
Upjohn
Varlan
Wea Union
Westlnghse
Woolworth
Youngstwn
Zenith
15',
3844
25l4
30
2844
8744
83V4
61
20',4
2314
Rynlds Met
Rvnlds Ton
46
RIchdsn Mrl 701.
Rlchrield 36'4
Roy'l Dutch 35'4
The following bid and asked quo
tations from the National Assn. of
Securities Deslera do not represent
ectual transactions. They are a
guide to the range within which
these aecurltlea could have been
bought or sold at the lime of com
pilation.
RID
12
141 i
47 V4
3
12' 4
1744
10
33
32
I0'4
. 22V
26
I9'4
9' 4
29V4
27V4
144
IP
23'
21
23''.
6',
56
33
5 V,
32
6714
IB
26",
184
124
U
ASK
1344
13 V,
5044
3V,
Hit
19
II
36V4
56
llvi
254
211',
22
1044
31 '4
29H
1V4
12
2444
J3'
2.444
10
59V4
36V4
3544
72
3"44
.W4
3044
I3'4
24
1 Alhertsons .....
i Arrien Farm, Com
, Bank of Amer
Rig "C" Stores
I Cas. Nat. Gas
Boise Cascade ........
j Consol Ftwavs
Fultahle S It L
; First Nat'l
' Fred Mever ...
. Hyster, Com .....
: Jantsen, Com .... .
1 Kaiser Steel
! Koehrlng .
Morrison-Knud
! N. W. Nat. Gas
Oregon Met . .
Pac Inmtn Exp
PP L. Com
Pope Talbot ....
j Port Gen Elec
Port Trans Com .....
1 Seallle First Nat'l
Thrifty Drug
j Tollvrraft
United Pacific
U. S. Nat'l Bank
Warren Bros .
Wash. Nat. Gas
I West Coast Tel 1.
1 West Nat. Gas
, Weyerhaeuser
EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD,
Architect Dan Morris, who
made the presentations, praised
McElhaney as a foreman "who
is able to fulfill the needs of a
project while maintaining the
architect s intent.
Schmidt was cited for "his
high performance under pres
sure. Bel' s work on three
AIA-award projects was men
tioned. The four award recipients got
a standing ovation from the 200
persons attending the banquet.
Elisabeth Kendall Thompson
of Berkeley, Calif., senior editor
of the Architectural Record, a
professional magazine, was prin
cipal speaker of the evening.
She declared that it is the crafts
man's role to turn the dreams of
the architect into "tangible re
ality."
The architect, she said, "gives
the direction spells out the
dream. But if there is to be a
"performance of excellence,"
then the three partners in the
building industry the architect,
the materials man and the build
cr-craftsman must each de
mand the best possible quality
in structures.
She called upon craftsmen in
the Pacific Northwest "to re
store the rightful recognition of
honest craftsmanship ... to a
world that does want excellence
and which needs it."
. Portland
Markets
PORTLAND m Butt erf at Ten
tative, aubject to Immediate change
Premium quality delivered in Port
land, 04 centi lb; first quality 61;
second an a 1 It v Bo.
Butter Prints per lb to retailer
urnda AA, 93, icors, 60; A grade 02
core, no: h sraae. m tcore. ea.
Cheese To retailer Slnglo dal
dlea 47li-WA; proccaaed American;
Ekes To retailers Grade AA, ex
tra la re. 39-42; AA larjfc, 33-40; A
large, 34-37; AA mediums, 29-36; AA
small, 24-29. Cartons 2-3 cents addi
tional.
Kggn To producers, at farm AA
extra laree. aa larse, 37-
30'V, A large, 25-27; AA mediums,
20-23 4; AA IfPAH, 15-IB-4.
Live poultry-Quoted to growers
r.o.o. ranm no. l quality fryers,
2V4-4 It) a, 17-20; light hens 5; heavy
nenn iz.
Rabbit Average to growers Live
whites. 3Vi-A iba, 24-26, some down
to 20; colored pelts, 4-9 cents lean;
irtnn Kinoa iryers to reinuers, aa-
o, rew io bs; cut up, tiiHia,
Wholesale Dressed Meals
Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind
quarters, ft2.0fl.54.00; rounds 51.00-
32.00: mi loins, trimmed, 76.00 78 oo
foreqitarters, 34.00 .16.00; chucks,
37.00-40.00: Jibs. 55.0O-.1A.O0.
Lambs Choice-prime spring, all
Wta.. 43.00-44.50,
veal Choice, bo-im ids., 51.00
51.00; good, 51.00-53.00; standard,
45.00-50.00.
Produce:
Onions Calif. Ige while, 3 30-3.75;
Ore yellow med. 2 00.
Potatoes Ore, local Rusoets, No.
1A, 100 lbs.. 3 50-4 00; Deschutes
RinwH, No. 1A, 4.00-4.50; bakers,
4.75-525; New: Calif. Long Whites,
No, JA, J. 50-4, 00.
Eugene Markets
nnF.noN ego producers
Jumbo A ... . 44c
Kxtra Large AA 40e
Kxtra Iarge A 39c
Large AA . . 37c
I-arge A . 35c
Medium AA ,. S4c
Medium A . 32c
Small AA 27c
' Chen 33c
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND ..(USDAI Caltla
3fM); good 1.075 lb. alaimhter sttrs
2330; few low good 24.30; utility
standard Holslelna 6,100.1,200 lb. 19
20; Cannes-cutter cows 12-15.30; cut
ternulls ton lb. IS.
Calvea 75; couple, head slaughter
17-27.30; ullllty. standard IS 24; medium-,.
lod reeder 200 293 lb. 2 2.
Unas 300; 1 and 1 butchers 190 230
lb. IB IS. 2.1; I and 1 at 2202.V) lb.
1050.17; I. 1 and 3 at 340 400 lb.
sows 13 30 1530.
Sheep 400; cholre-piime spring
slaughter lamba 20 25; truck lot
choice-prime 1 and 2 pelt old crop
15; good ewea 3.30.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND White wheat J IT.
Soft white hard applicable. 3.17.
White Club I IS. rtard red winter
2.24. Hard whlta haart, ordinary
2 20. Oata no bid. Barley no bid.
Tuesday. June 8, 1962 Page llB
S-Million
Shop Center
To Be Built
North Springfield
Site of New Center
Construction of a new $1V4-
million shopping center in north
Springfield is scheduled to get
under way within 30 days, with
the first unit expected to be oc
cupied by next October.
Miles McKay, a partner in the
development firm of McKay In
vestment Co., said Monday the
shopping center will be built at
14th and K streets, opposite an
existing McKay's Market. That
market, he said, will be moved
into the new center next fall.
occupying the first unit.
The shopping center will be
located on 14 acres, will ulti
mately contain 153,000 square
feet of floor space, and will pro
vide parking for about 1,200
cars, McKay said. Plans call for
a department store, a variety
store and several retail shops
to occupy the center, besides the
grocery store. The center will
be larger than any existing
shopping center in Lane County,
he said.
Working drawings are being
prepared by Springfield archi
tects Lutes & Amundson. Ordell
Construction Co. of Eugene has
been named general contractor.
Plans call for the first unit
the market building to con
tain 153,000 square feet of floor
space, all at ground level. The
building cost will be approxi
mately $500,000. The land al
ready is zoned for commercial
development, McKay said.
Meanwfhile, the Springfield
Planning Commission Monday
evening postponed action on
plans for eight access routes
onto the center.
Commission members will
meet Thursday to take final ac
tion. They postponed a decision
Monday evening to give City En
gineer Lem Eison an opportuni
ty to study the proposed access
routes and make a recommenda
tion. Any action taken by the
planning commission must still
be approved by the Springfield
City Council. This body will
meet next Monday evening.
Preparations Started
For This Fall's Fair
Premium books for the 1062
Lane County Fair are expected
to be available next week. Prep
arations are under way to stage
the fair this year Aug. 22
through 26.
Fair Manager Ernest McCul
loch also reported Tuesday that
applications are being accepted
for booth space in the commer
cial exhibitors building and out
side, and in the food booths.
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