Restaurant in Business
I New Big V
Unit Opens
v ?" l" TPper Restauran' the reconstructed Big
Y Shopping Center m west Eugene opened Monday, and plans
were announced for McKay's Market and a barber shop to fol
low suit in the near future.
j . Wilbur W. Houmes, a partner in the Timber Topper, said the
restaurant will hold its open house ceremonies later, in con
junction with the grand opening of McKays.
n'Ba-r,ieorse M- Cochran- said he plans to open his shop
"Big Chief No. 2" Tuesday.
. John "Mike" Koza, division manager for Mayfair Markets, own
ers of McKay's Markets, said the new Big-Y market will open
late this week or next Monday (Jan. 28).
The three businesses all were burned out in the $750,000 fire
4i rtugusi mai destroyed Mc-
ay s Btg-Y Market. The res-
teurant, barber shop and the
State Liquor Store were heavily
damaged. The liquor store was
reopened on the Big-Y site last
month.
"The new shopping center is
hearing completion on the site
of the old center, between W.
Sixth and Seventh Avenues
near the northwest edge of the
city.-- Mcdford contractor Mar
shall Bessonette of the Besso
nette Construction Co., Thurs
day refused to comment on the
present stage of construction of
the rebuilt project or to reveal
what the project is costing.
: Becords on file in the city
building department show that
two "remodeling" permits is
sued for the project last Sept.
25 and Oct. 18, 1962 have a to
tal stated value of $150,000.
Electrical permits issued for the
project show no stated value.
No plumbing permit has yet
Keen granted, according to Lloyd
Hills, Eugene building inspec
tor. .
Bessonette is understood to
be. constructing the building for
Gunderson Bros. Investment,
Inc. of Portland. According to
Mayfair's Koza, Bessonette will
lease the shopping center from
the Portland firm and in turn
Will sub-lease it to the several
businesses.
. The Big-Y Timber Topper will
have seating for 130 persons,
more than twice as much as was
available in the former restau
rant. Houmes said the restau
rant represents an investment
of. about $50,000. It will be
managed by Georgia Tutt, a
partner with Houmes and Clark
Fee.
' The restaurant has about
(000 square feet of floor space
Financial
KijicimitMiifiiiiwi1. - -cdV -
,NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
" . Selected List
Reported by
Harris, Upham & Co.
: , . Monday, Jan. 21, 1963
Alleghany 12 Cont Can
All f.xrihim 3fili Cont Oil
45i
5514
52
4911
At Chemical 43' ' Corn Prod
Al Chalmrs 15i Crown Zel
Alcoa 59'
Allied Store 42'a
Allim Ltd 22V4
Amerada 11914
Am Airline 18',.
Am Can 46
Am Cynmd 50
Am "El Pwr 35'
AMF 2l
Am M Clmx 34
Am Motors 21
Am Nat Gas 45
Am T & T 119,i
Am Tobacco 304
Am Viscose 641a
Ampex 15w
Anaconda 43a.a
Armco 53rt
Armour 451-i
Atchison 46fts
'Avco 26'
Bal & Ohio 2RJ
Beckman 112
Bendlx 57'i
Beth Steel 30
Boeing 39
Borg Warn 42-!4
Brunswick 19
Burlington 27A
Burroughs 287s
Campbell 103
J I Case 84s
Caterpillar 38
Celanese 'iO'a
Ccrro De P 21'
Cessna 22:lV
Ches & Ohio 57s
Otiryslcr 82-Hi
Cities Svc 57H
Colo Fuel 94a
Colum Gas 27!s
Crucible
17V
1914
3714
33
27i
604,
23".
Curt Wrl
Deere
Disney
Douglas
Dow
Dresser
DuPont
238'
Eastern Al 21H
Eastman 114
El Paso 18
Erie 3
First Chart 34H
Ford 4414
Freuhauf 2644
Gen Dyna 285
Gen Elec. 7814
Gen Food 8444
Gen Motors 61
Gen Tel 2414
Gen Tire
Ga Pac
Gillette
Goodyear
Grace
Gt . Norlh
Grevhound
Gulf Oil
Homestake
Howe Snd.
Ideal Cem
III Central
IBM
Intl Harv
22 14
4714
3114
35
4144
44
334
v 404
4614
11
22
4044
414
524J
Intl Nickel 644
Intl Paper Zla
Int T&T 45i
Johns Manv 4614
Jones & La 49 H
Kaiaer Al 3714
Kennecott 6914
Following price ranges for Invest
ment companies were supplied by
the National Association of Securi
ties Dealers.
1-18-83 -
Bid
Aberdeen
Aff. Fund '
Boston Fund
Bullock 1J W
Canadian Fund 16-83
Century Sh 13-46
Chemical Fund 10.45
Colonial Growth 11
Colonial Fund 10 32
Ask
2.32
1.21
10.32
13.68
16.21
14.71
11.36
12.94
11.83
Comm. Inv. Co.
Diver. Growth
Dividend Shs.
Dreyfus Fund
Faulty Fund
Fidelity Cap.
Finan. Indust
Fund. Inv.
Group Sees.. Com. -Inc.
of. Boston
9.32
8 15
3 19
13.89
8.47
7.77
4.11
9.19
12.43
7.83
7.00
13.46
7.63
10.40
1.93
3.50
17.05
8.78
8.45
4.50
10.07
13.61
8.56
7.65
14.69
8.34
Incorp. Inv,
Kevstone S-3
Mass. Inv. Growth
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (UPI USDA) - Cattle
1700; -steers snd heifer, slow no
enough ssle. by 10 - " '"-"
teat: utility - commercial wg 13
17.50: cutter U-14, canner 10-U; util
ity bull XI.
Calve. 2501 !h, '!'.
rnoicr v .iva
.11; si.ndsrd-good slaughter calves
nu.ttn IK 9t.?A
Hogs 60O-. barrov,. '
ik m. mu, occasional
in a building connected to the
north side of the market build
ing. Buffet breakfasts, lunch
eons and dinners will be served.
Cochran said his barbershop,
situated in the same building
that houses the restaurant and
liquor store, initially will have
two chairs, but there is space
available to expand it to six.
Cochran, an artist as well as a
barber, lost 60 or 70 paintings
and three manuscripts of In
dian life he was writing for
publication.
McKay's Market now is stock
ing shelves in the new store,
Koza said. The market's total
investment will be "well over
$500,000." he said.
The market will include, on
the 30,000 square - foot ground
floor, grocery, drug, and vari
ety, hardware and bakery de
partments. A 2,000-square-foot mezzanine
area will be devoted to Mayfair
Markets divisional offices,
which have been situated at 59
Coburg Rd. since the fire.
The basement, with about
9,000 square feet of floor space,
will include a greatly expanded
department store, which will in
clude women's, men's and chil
dren's wearing apparel a shoe
department and a sporting
goods department.
New to the store is a large
meeting room, which seats from
125 to 150 persons. It will be
available to any group without
charge, Koza said.
There is a 200-car parking
lot, Koza said, and a huge re
volving sign is being erected. It
will stand 92 feet above the
ground, supported by redwood
arches.
Reports
DOW JONES CLOSING AVERAGES
30 Industrial 675.24, up 2.72
20 Rails 146.30. up .05
, up .31
Safeway 4714
St Regis 2944
Sand Imp ll'i
Schenley 2044
Sears 7614
Shell TfcT 22'4
Sinclair 3944
Socony 5844
Southern Co 544
So Pacific 2914
Sperry 1414
Std Oil Cal 64
Std Oil Ind 494
Std Oil NJ 5914
Studebaker 7
Sub Gas 19' i
Sunray 2644
Swift 42'
Tenn Gas 18'4
Texaco 6044
Texas Gulf 14V.
Texas Inst 6044
Textron 3014
Thlokol 2744
Thorn Ramo 5744
Tidewater 2144
Transamer 4714
Un Carb 109
Un Oil 63T4
Un Pacific 34'4
United Aire 5144
Untd Alrl 32'4
Untd Fruit 2444
US Borax 27
US Plywood 4514
US Rubber 44
US Steel 46
UN Match 16
Upiohn 3414
Varian 3444
Wes Union 3014
Westhse 3444
Woolworth 664',
Youngstn BBtfc
Zenith 5814
Volume 4,090,000
KerrMcGee 3844
Litton 6744
Lockheed 52
Lorlllard 43'
Mack 3844
Magnoxox 3944
Martin 2114
McDermott 26
M G M 29
Minn Mfg 6l'
Monsanto 5044
Mont Ward 3414
Natl Biscuit 444
Natl Cash 76'
NatlDist 2544
NatlGypsm 4214
Natl Lead 72'
NY Central 1544 .
No Am Avia 6144
Nor Pacific 3944
NW Airline 38
Olln Math 331a
Outboard 1414
Owens III 73
Pacific Gas 3344
Pan Amer 24V
Penney 4544
Penn RR 1444
Pepsi 4944
Pfizer 49's
Phillips 49
Polaroid 137
Proc it Gam 7314
Pure Oil 4014
Radio 63"
Rayonier 24'
Raytheon 2914
Relchhold 1244
Rep Steel 3644
Rexall 33'i
Reyn Met 2544
ReynTob 4144
Richdsn-Mrl S7'4
Richfield 4144
Royal Dutch 4444
Nafl Inv
14.38 15.55
7.72 8.44
12.32 13.46
8.99 9.83
14.81 16.10
8.25 8.97
7.24 , 7.89
13.42 14.67
11.63 12.71
5.07 5.54
14.06 13.33
13.32 14.48
Nat'l Stock
One Wm. St. .
Pioneer Fund
Putnam Fund
Putnam Growth
Telev. 4 Elec
United Accum.
United Income
Value Line Income
Wellington Fund .
Wellington Equity .
The following bid and asked quo.
tationa from the National Associa
tion of Securities Dealera, Inc., do
not repreaent actual transactions.
They are a guide to the range with
in which these securities comu nw
been sold or bought at the time of
compilation.
(Jan. 21, 1963)
BID
Albertson's 1414
Arden Farma, Com. 1314
Bank of Amer. 89
Big "C" Stores 244
Boise Cascade 23'i
Cas. Nat. Gas 1344
Cons. Ftways 134a
v.m,ltahle S. Ac L. 33
AIK
15
14H
am
3'.t
143.
14H
35'i
First Nat'l uank
Fred Meyer 1014
Hyster, Com 26
11
28
2714
Januen, Inc. z-
Kaiser Steel ';
Koehrlng '"a
Mavfalr Mkte. 44
Morrlson-Knud J0'4
N.W. Nat. Gal J34
Oregon Met. 1'4
Ote-Ida ;
Ore. Ptlnd. Cen. .. 17
Pac. Intmtn. Exp. . 1614
P.P. c L-, Com. 26
Pope Talbot 1844
ptlnH r.on. Elec. 27
17
14t
71.4
32t
3'-s
Porl. Trans., Com. 9H
Seattle First Nat'l 66
Seattle First Nat'l
3 1 Thrifty Drug SO-H
unliea racmc .
Until Tvctdciy Morning
Figurfli Show low Temperatures
More cold air from Canada is moving in
over the United States and on Monday
brought a dip in temperatures and
snow to the north central and New Eng
land regions of the nation. Areas west
of the Cascades at present are expected
to escape another cold snap, weather
men said. Snow is predicted tonight in
northern New England, the Lakes area,
Fair, Some High
EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
Forecast: Fair with some
high clouds through Tuesday.
Predicted high today, 43 de
grees, predicted low Tuesday
morning, 24 degrees, predict
ed high Tuesday, 45 degrees.
Western Oregon: Occasional
high clouds through Tuesday,
with highs of 40-55, lows of
22-32.
Statistics (readings at the
U.S. Weather Bureau, Mahlon
Sweet Airport, Eugene). High
est temperature Sunday, 41;
lowest Mon. a.m., 22; rain in
24 hours ending 10 a.m. Mon
day, none; total for January,
.50 of an inch; average for
January, 6.33 inches; readings
at 10 a.m. Monday, humidity,
75 per cent; wind, calm. Pre
valing wind Sunday, N 3.5.
Stage of rivers at 7 a.m.
Monday, Willamette at Ferry
Street Bridge, 9.6 feet; Mc-.
Kenzie at Armitage Bridge,
1.5 feet.
Sunrise and sunset: Tues
day, 7:40 a.m. and 5:09 p.m.;
Wednesday, 7:40 a.m. and 5:10
p.m.
U of O Catalogs
To Save $6,000
University of Oregon catalogs
will cost $6,000 less this year be
cause half an inch has been
trimmed from the top and side
of the regular 6-by-9-inch book.
When bids were sought last
month for the 1963-64 catalog,
the State Department of Finance
and Administration said, an op
tion was included asking prices
for the same job on 514-by 8V4
inch paper. .
The low bid on the smaller
size was $12,470. The low bid for
the larger book was $18,590.
Portland Markets
PORTLAND UB Butterfat Ten
tative, subject to Immediate cnange
Premium eualltv. delivered In
Portland, 64 cents lb; first quality
61; second quality .
Butter Prints per lb to retailers
Grade AA, U3 score, m; a graae,
92 score, 66; B grade, 90 score, 65.
Cheese To retailers Single
daisies, 46'4-4714; processed Ameri
can, 43-45.
Fops To retailers Grade AA, ex
tra large, 49-53; AA large 46-51; A
large 45-49; AA mediums 43-48; AA
small 30-37. Cartons 1-2 cents addi
tional.
Eggs To producers, at farm AA
extra large, 39-42'j; AA large 37
4014; A large 35-38: AA mediums, 35
38'4; AA small, 22-2813.
Live poultry Quoted to growers
f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers,
24,. 4 lbs, 1614-19; light hens, 8-6;
heavy hens, 12-14.
Turkevs Froren, ready to cook
to retailers Hens 37-41; toms 34
39. Rabbits A erasing to growers
Live whites, an-' ids, zi-ao cenis,
some down to 20; colored pelts 4-5
cents less: fresh killed fryers to re
tailers 58-62, few at 69; cut up, 60-
65.
Wholesale Dressed Meats:
Reef cuts choice steers Hind
quarters 52.00-54.00; rounds 4z.uu
54.00; trimmed full loins, 68.00-72.00;
forequartera, a.uu-i.w; cnuvas,
42.00-44.00; ribs, 56.00-60.00.
Lamb Choice prime, a 11 wtc.
3V.oO-42.50.
Veal Choice, 90-150 lbs 56.00-58.00;
good, 54.00-51.00; standard, 48.00
63.00. Produce:
nnlont Yellow. 50 lb ska Ore.
med., 1.25-1.50; lge 1.50-1.63: Idaho
lge white, 2.73-3.00; mea 1.03.
Potatoes Ore. Russets, No. IA,
100 lbs. 3.25-3.75, few to 3.00; bakers
4.00-4.25.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND GRAIN fl White
wlrest 2.H. Soft white 2.19. White
rluh 2.19. Hard red winter no bid.
Hard white baart 2.20. Oats no
Bsrley 45.50.
Eugene Markets
l'-s
17 f
27H
20H
2-'s
10H
m
33
CUGENC EGO PRICES
Jumbo A
Extra Ig. A
Extra Ig. AA
Large AA . ,
Large A ...
Medium AA .
Medluns A
Small AA .,
Crex .
39't
72'-
37
21",
13'
Expected
TEMPERATURES
(24 hours ending 10 a.m. Mon.)
Noon Sun. 35 Mldnlte Sun. 25
2 p.m. "40 2 a.m. Mon. 23
4 p.m. " 41 4 a.m. ' 23
6 p.m. " 34 6 a.m. 22
R p.m. " 31 8 a.m. " 21
10 p.m. " 27 10 a.m. ' 30
Readings at U.S Weather Buv
reau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eu
gene. OREGON
Max. Mln. Prep
Astoria 45 25
Baker - 29 11
Bend 52 25
Brooklnga 5fi 34
Burns . 41 . Ifi .
Klamath Falls 43 14
Lakeview 49 19
Mcdford 48 20
Newport , 47 25
North Bend 48 30
Pendleton 34 24
Portland . 42 25
Redmond 54-" 20 - '
Roseburg . 4R 23
The DaUca J7 25
Stock Market
Overcomes
Early Decline
NEW YORK Wt The stock
market overcame an early de
cline and closed with an appar
ent gain in active trading Mon
day.
Chrysler and American Mo
tors were active gainers as the
list put on a strong finish.
American Motors, touching an
other new 1962-63 high, was up
nearly a point.
Volume for the day was esti
mated at 3.7 million shares com
pared with 4.76 million Friday.
Most key stocks took losses
of fractions to about a point, but
as the session wore on there was
an increasing number of small
gainers. j
Big Three motors continued :
lower but losses of Chrysler and
General Motors were trifling. I
Ford was down about a point. ;
Steels showed an uneven trend j
to the downside. The major oils ,
were unchanged to fractionally
lower.
Chemicals began to improve
in the afternoon and showed a
narrowly higher trend. Union
Carbide, Eastman Kodak ana
Allied Chemical were fractional
gainers. Air Reduction was
down about a point.
McDonnell Aircraft reported
higher earning and advanced
more than a point.
IBM cut an early loss and
was down only a fraction. Xerox
fell more than 3.
President Kennedy's annual
economic message seemed to
have little, if any, impact on
the market, although stocks cut
their losses after the message
was delivered.
Losses of more than a point
were shown by U.S. Smelting
and Illinois Central.
ATiT was down nearly a
point.
Prices were generally higher
on the American Stock Ex
change. Corporate and U.S. govern
ment bonds were lower.
bid.
SponaoieH by the Student Union Board
SAT., FEB. 2, 7:30 p.m.
McArthur Court U. cf O.
Titketi: $1.25, 2.00, 20, 3.00
On Sale: Erb Memorial Union Main Desk, Mattoi ripe (hop,
115 E. Broadway
AP Wlrcphoto)
the upper and central Mississippi valley,
the northern and central Plains and the
northern and central Rockies. Colder
temperatures are expected to be general
tonight in the eastern half of the nation,
with the exception of Florida. Generally
warmer temperatures are predicted for
the western half of the nation tonight.
Clouds
NATIONAL
High Low Prep.
Atlanta 55 M
Bismarck -3 .15
Boise 27 14
Boston 54 29
Chicago 5 -13
Denver 41 2B
Detroit 20 -1
Fairbanks 35 20
Fort Worth 41 25
Helena 36 23
Honolulu 79 65
Juneau . . 37 34
Kansas City 16
l,os Angeles 63
Memphis 79
47
74
Miami
... 79
74
Minneapolis
New Orleans
New York
Oklahoma City ...
Omaha
Phoenix
Pittsburgh
Rapid City
26
. 60
47
... 36
13
51
43
17
. 43
Heno ...
St. Louis
16
Salt Lake City 20
San Diego 81
ban Francisco . 5Z
M Missing; T Trace
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
Eastern Washington and Eastern
Oregon Temperatures will av
erage near normal. Highs Eastern
Washington 37-27 and Eastern Ore
gon 3040. Lows 10-25. Precipita
tion light, with most of It after
Friday.
Western Washington and West
ern Oregon Temperaturea will
average near normal. Htgna 40-au.
Lowa 28-38. Precipitation moderate,
with most of It after Thursday.
PARK SIDE
LOUNGE
Complete menu selection
for your dining pleasure.
Featuring
sizzling steak
Prime Ribs
Social hour ntoht
', 5 to 7 p.m.
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5th 6th
Lodges to Honor Teachers
With 25 Years of Service
Eugene and Bethel teachers
with 25 or more years experi
ence will be honored at an ap
preciation reception Tuesday
night at 8 p.m. at North Eugene
High School.
The special night is being
sponsored by three Masonic
lodges Eugene No. 11, Mc
Kenzie River No. 195 and the
Wayfarer Lodge.
Teachers, both active and re
tired, and who have served part
Blood Bank
Donors Needed Tuesday
A Positive - 6
A Negative 0
0 Positive --. 6
O Positive . 8
B Positive . 0
Rare types needed on call:
AB Positive, AB Negative.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank,
790 E. 11th Ave., Eugene.
Phone DI 5 0336. Open 1:30.4
p.m. Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday; Friday by appoint
ment. Closed Saturday.
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Feature Times
MONDAY-TUESDAY
(Features Subject to cluingcl
FOX Gypsy, 12:30, 3:25, 6:20. 9:20.
IIK1LK1 -Escape from East Berlin,
6:30, 10:15. Merrill's Marauders, 8:30.
MCDONALD Barabbas, 1:05, 4:45,
8:30. Cash on Demand, 3:20, 7:00,
10:40.
McKENZIE (Springlleld) Advise
and Consent. 7:45.
MAYFLOWER Jules and Jim, 8.
NEW EIX.1KNE DRIVE IN itilen
wood) Escape from East Berlin,
9:40. Wild In the Country, 7:25.
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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, Jan. 21, 1963 Pg 9A
or all of 25 years in either the
Eugene or Bethel districts have
been invited. Each will receive
a certificate of appreciation to
be presented by Lyman C. Palm
er, Grand Master of the Masonic '
Lodges in Oregon.
Tom Powers, Bethel School,
Superintendent, and Lloyd. Mil-j
nollen, deputy superintendent
of the Eugene district, will as
sist in the presentation cere
mony. The reception will be held at
the North Eugene High School
Auditorium.
For additional information
call Harold Draper, DI 4-2287.
FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT'S
JULES & JIM
. . . for duds . .
( , DOORS OPEN 7:30
1 MOVIE 8
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jaVarll (
DOORS OPEN 12:15
j n- Aialpeiu . ii
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heat water ELECTMUILIV!
Electric Association
of Lane County, Inc.
Convention Opens
PORTLAND (1IPD The 59th
annual convention and industry
show of the Pacific Northwest
Hardware and Implement Assn.
opened at Multnomah Hotel
here Sunday. It runs through
Tuesday.
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How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
More Firmly in Place
Do your false teeth annoy and em
barrass by slipping, dropping or wob
bling when you eat. lauuh or talKT
Just aprlnkle a little PASTEETH on
your plates. This alkaline Inon-acldl
powder holds lalse teeth more firmly
and more comfortably. No gummy,
gooey, pasty taate or feeling. Does not
sour. Checks "plate odor'T (denture
breath). Get PASTEETH today at
drug counters everywhere.
THE TOP 30!
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1. WALK RIGHT IN,
Itnollop Mngers
J. OONNA UK WARM
THIS WINTER. Ci.
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3. GO AWAY LITTLE
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4. UP ON THE ROOF. .
Drifters
t. THE LONELY BULL,
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