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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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10-C THE NASHVtlli TtSNfSSfAN. r'LJ'i96S I ran i rave 'Hgf? Noon' advertising and selling Title Insurance Call Tennessee Title Co. Alpint 4-8383 320 Union St. a i ,4 APRIL 21, 1968 Advertising and Markeiing Newi by the Ceneral Advertilii Department of the Newspaper Printing Agent for THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and the NASHVILLE BANNER. 1 Purchase or Lease TYPEWRITERS ADDINC MACHINES CASH REGISTERS Bridshaw Typewriter Co.

901 Main St. 227-2613 In West? Py JERRY HENRV I nited Tress International One of America's finest and potentially cheapest modes of travel appears to be on its death bod. The killers are the profit mo-! live which spawned it, public' "apathy and the national mania for speed. -1 i polly hughes PERSONNEL SERVICE "Estrcialh for Wnmeu" 707 Sudekum Bld. 255-6622 BUSINESS PROPERTIES i w0t i Tnti' i i 1 1 I 1 WANTED: LISTINCS SALES LEASES McMURRAY CO.

Sales, leases Investments 256-8325256-3386 1 KW tL Hi KAIL OI1CC the transport of business executives and presidents is rapid-Jy becoming history. What may be one of the final convulisve twitchings was car- ried out last week in a court room in Salt Lake City, a scant 80 miles from the site of the historic driving of the golden spike which 100 years ago symbolized completion of the first transcontinental railroad. The case revolves around two of the many recent applications by railroads to discontinue pas-' senger service. If the Interstate "Commerce Commission approves the proposals, it will mean the virtual end of trans-! continental passenger service 1 the nation. Drug Club Officers Eye Future BE A WINNER! Kraft Oil has scheduled a series of ads in the' NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN MAGAZINE and THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER.

As a part of Kraft's yearly program they are sponsoring a "Sink or Swim Sweepstakes" offering grand prize of either a St. Charles Kitchen or a Futura Patio "Hi-Rise" Swimming Pool completely installed. The lady in this photo is getting ready to start baking with Kraft Oil in her nek kitchen. L. G.

Sellers, Local District Sales advises look for these ads in the near future. sociation, who installed the officers. From left are Deal, Cate; Mailer Taylor, president; John Brown treasurer, and Forrest Parmley, secretary. officers of Greater Nashville Drug Club discuss future plans with George Deal, outgoing president, and Clarence E. Cate, Knoxville, president of Tennessee Pharmaceutical As A OA ON SAYINGS 4u.

Nashville Business BANK BY MAIL SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES All the modem bonking facilities ere available at City To Get 5th TV Station CITIZENS SAVINGS1 BANK AND TRUST CO, 4th and Charlette Free Custemer Parking THE ACTION undoubtedly will trigger similar applications by other carriers resulting in the demise of cross country IS. Ghertner, business By ALBERT CASON Heavy Supply of Bonds fjflh and Mel Morris, jewelry store Nashville will cot vi net i transportation via what one pro On Municipal Market Here is Equitable Securities, liclnr Dm le cviMnn stimuli hrtwrrn A The station will occupy a new IT'S FANTASTIK! Dave Allen of Rye Allen Brokerage Co. announces 1000 line ad on new Fantastik aerosol Cleaner. This spray, which', cleans and disinfects without messy foam, is a product of Texize. Chemical Co.

See it in THE; NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER April 25.. Advertising Agency: Henderson. Adv. auena tne yjst annual convention of the Associated Plumbing, Heating and Mechavical Contractors of Tennessee, Inc. Thursday through Saturday in Andrew Jackson Hotel, J.

B. Hill, president, announced. Edward Shea, executive vice Comnany's index on imu iiiosi cum-ii aim 1, was anno ncca i. i 'ifiir(nn ntntniw mo custom-built structure at 410-414 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE "a va" vestoroay aucr a group oi in- mth AvpmiP. where its stu prices on Southern municipal veslors bought out an original transmitter and offices willlbonds for the weeks ending as At issue are applications fori M11 ih(V follows rfvh faJ iOs ImsA ALLEN SOLD Dick Thomas and Cu Foster Commercial Cordeaux nam uiscoiiiinuunce oy iwo or "I the West's early travel pioneers Video Corp.

1 242' II Vni-nn 7 4-32 Chamber of Commerce, will wel- unties 4.39 4.45 come the group at 10 a.m. Fri- South Pacific and Western Taking its call letters Pacific railroads. corporation name, the "The munieipal market had i day, and Gayle Gupton. vice nFTFRf.ENT f.ASOLINE -J nrocirtnnt nf Third SOLD Mike Van Jicklen and Park Owen M7' frontae 17th at Edgefield Limited Commercial Kill iiiilur) I oi'iiiv, V.J LIIV.UIII UIIU 4 v. i -i iiiiu ruvuiiui ion be known as WMCV, hat liner which runs between Ogdeti, I'tah, and the Siv Francisco Bay area.

which has been assigned chan-wrestling at the studio. It KyiK nel 17 by the Federal Commute an independent station, disC0int ra(e chanp liiealions Commission. ino nctwmk atliliation. was annoiincnd jate Schuffman said the station snokesman said. "Just how SOLD Dick Thomas and Park Owen 15' 7 Acre Apartment Site Hillsboro Road A series of ads running in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER will alert vou to Mobile Oil Corp's Mobile Detergent Gaso-l'ine.

M. H. Milstead, Mobile Marketing Rep. for the Nashville area, wants you to check these ads to learn the best way to stay out of engine trouble, and clean up your engine at the same time. Advertising Agency: Doyle Dane Bernbach, Inc.

Bank, will be master of ceremonies at the banourt Saturday Tom Byrne, director of recruiting at Life and Casualty Insurance will speak on "Find Me A Salesman" at a meeting of Sales and Marketing Executives, starting at 5:30 p.m. in o. vm.u cover a inaMmum ramus oi miich B(ect this chane wiI, nines, using an antenna auujnave nn vielrk eannnt ho been in radio and television work here several years, and who is known professionally as Specialists in Sales Leases Developments Commercial Real Estate f-iL wZ" HVOrf8C- known until next week. Specula-with 242,000 watts of visual pow-tion is tnat short tcrt nles or and 47.A0O waLLs of aural'. Ed is vine i.

vl" snarniy man me THE VP WANTS to drop ils famed California Zephyr now operating between the Bay area and Salt Lake City. Termination of the trains will sever the last passenger rail ties between Utah and Nevada points and Northern California. Since both trains are Western legs of through passenger service from Chicago, discontimi- the Cumberland Ch'b is- lnnRpr term Thp and general manager. He said both color and black and while. obstacle to a stable market is a president is expected to be, 'still an over-abundant supply of elected momentarily.

Nashville Livestock new offerings." -f Leathcrwnod Manufacturing C'arksville, announced the acquisitions of the Boat Alifhnr DivUinn nf Cm-Hell I Third Nar'l Bank Bide AL 4-5941 Hubert Knglert, a hospital SyBHBWflMBOTSW lacKie, not hpnngs, Ark. HEAP IT ON! April 25 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER will run one of a series of ads on Reddi-Wip. These clever ads make you want to enjoy the farm-fresh whipped cream on your next dessert! Al Ilendryx of Cone Brokerage Co. is the local broker for Reddi-Wip Advertising Agency: McCann Erickson. ance undoubtedly would cut the, supplies manufacturer's repre Federal-Stats Department ol Agriculture CATTLE AND CALVbS: Compared with previous week's close prices on slaughter steers and hellers fully steady.

Slauqhier cows strong to 50 hinder. Bulls stronger, vealers sleady to 1.00 lower. Slaugmer calves steady; feeder classes mostly un senlative, is secretary of the volume of passengers traveling Forrest Life Reports Gains Forrest Life Insurance corporation, and Channle Law of east of Utah. A probable result would be train eliminations be Hemlersonville, an attorney and CPA, Is treasurer. changed.

An estimated 1J00 on otter this week as compared with WO a week eeo and 1425 for the same period a year aiio. Slauahter steers and heiters scarce, around ot the supply slauahter cows, slaughter calves and vealers balance FINANCIAL COUNSELING COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE Development Sales Leases fcfWtaWw fcfc aMnWl HENDRYX mosriy Teraer classes. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: ST Er.RS: Good BSO- 0.15 bs OM! which started business in Aon! 1965, now has more than $100 million of life insurance in force, Webb Follin president, announced at the annual stockholders meeting. The figures compares with $70,059,937 on Dec. 31, 11)67, he HEIFERS: Few Standard and Good lbs 21.OO-23.50, COWS: Utility 17.50-19.50, canncr and LEE DAVIS AND ASSOCIATES, INC.

cutter 14.5018.50 few canner 12.50 14.00. tween Salt Lake City and Chicago. The railroads claim and have figures to prove they are losing substantial amounts of money on the trains. They also show a gradual decline in the number of patrons during the past decade indicating travellers prefer the independence offered by the automobile or the speed of the airplane. HULLS: Commerc al 22.00-2 150.

Utility 20.00-22.50. CALVES: Choice vealers 35.01- LIFE fr CASUALTY TOWER 254-8774 37.00, to 38 00 earlier; Good 30.00 35.OO. Standard 24.00-30.00. FEEDER CLASSES: TREASURE The comics is the place to catch the full color half" page ad placed by B. F.

Goodrich today, April1 21. A Treasure Hunt Sweepstakes Contest is an- nounced for the kids with a 10 day cruise as prize. Walk into your local or regional store listed and, register. Advertising Agency: Foote, Cone Belding. 1 JUST POUR! said.

He told shareholders the comoany has STEERS: LhO ce 300-525 2S DO. 00. 550-750 lbs 2H.00 28.OO; mixed Good and Choice 400 701) lbs 26.00-28. 50. Good 300- II 500 lbs 25.00-28.00.

50 0 8 0O lbs 24 Other stockholders, whose approval is subject to the FCC, include William Hrucr, owner of Dealer's Supply E. N. Hester of Hester Battery Lewis Gaines, Gaines Gaines Huiklcrs; Kenneth Hessey, Os-burn Hessey A Ilircn-bauni, Miami; Charles Gal-breath, attorney; U.S. Hep. Kichard Fulton; J.

T. Lovcll. advertising specialties; Albert Baxendale, federal government employe; Alfred Huthcrford, circuit court clerk; C. Carr, secretary of state; Bernne Iltif-fines, Huff hies Electric and Dr. Clyde Alley.

PKINOPAL MEMBERS of the original corporation were Alven 0 HEIFFRS: Good and choice 300-550 lbs 23.00-26.00. Standard and Good 20.O0-23.OO INTEREST I it HOGS Compared with the previous week's close barrows and gilts mostly 4 50 lower, sows 50c off. Approximately made great nro-press, and that it expects to move into a profit position in the next year. He pointed out that newlv-sold insurance is al-wavs expensive A SMALL but tenacious! group of protestors does not! deny the railroads are losing1 money or passengers. They do question the reasons behind the patron dropoff.

23 00 on otter this week as compared with 11.50 a waek ago and 21 00 a year ano Receipts mostly In mixed lots US 1-2 and mixed US 1 1 200 240 lb harrnw and gi'fs, around ows. barpow CLIP COUPON HERE GUARANTY BONO ANO SECURITIES CORPORATION 1717 Wast End Avenue Nashville, Tannest 37203 Pleose send information about the 6 bonds, without obligation. I am interested in investing for (number of years). Nam Address Phone City Stat Zrti NBT 4-21 Si ND GILTS: 1-2 lbs 18 75, US 3 20-240 lbs 18.50. SOWS: US 1-3 375-620 14.50-t5.00.

On RtifioKs ItistitHtional Bonds I Far dttails clip and matt coupon I AND SECURITIES CORPORATION 1111 Wisl nl Av. Njshviilc. 1im. 11201 1 Phone (61S) 291-4660 I Ijrtxt I 'Htrrwriter of ftefigioM i JmtitMtirHtal FiKantt lorattd in thr Stwrk SHrtP: Short receipts totaled around Welch 15 heed as comoared with 75 a wck ano and ot for the me period a year "no. nd D-lme 102 lb wooled A free coupon offer will introduce' you to Aunt Nellie's breakfast-fruit drinks read about it on April 25 in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER.

Carroll Rye, local broker for Rye Allen Brokerage Co. says be on the lookout for a series of ads with information about rro-freezing-no squeezing Aunt Nel lie's drinks. Advertising Agency Burton G. Feldman, Inc. 1 laurhtr lamhs 9.00.

to a company, and that there was a net' loss of about $346,000 the past year. At the same time, stockhold-c e.eclcd Ted II. Wech as a 20 Most Active Stocks IAP)- Week't twenty most active stocks, NFW YORK Veanv week High Low Sales Pcclden Pet 11.492.300 29 RYE director. Ho is vice president and a director of Southwestern Co. here.

Follin said B'air-Follin. Allen Walker. Forrest Life's wholly-owned subsidiary, is in the process of expanding into Arkansas a rporfia. Capitol International Starts DC-8 Service Capitol 'nlfrnat'ona' Airways announced vesterdav th" Higtt Low Close Chq. 4(1' 36'.

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3' 33' "4 :8 IS 25' 7J4 I 53'! SO' 4 51'1 4 1'-a' One of the most persistent organizations fighting passenger train terminations is the California Public Utilities Commission. Although sometimes at odds with other protesting groups such as the railroad unions the PUC has followed hearings on the VP and SP applications tJirough three states and provided the bulk of the opposition's case. THE Pl'C'S contention basically is that the railroads felt Uiey were not making enough money on passenger trains and some 10 years ago began a subtle campaign to drive patrons away from their ticket offices. The carriers deny this and attribute the reduction to the evolution cf the travel induslrv. At the heart of the Pl'C's case are the dual contentions that the railroads, especially the Southern a i i have failed to seek more passengers! 1,474,800 I.145.6M 89J.800 573.

00 517,500 531 ,600 526,700 508.80O 498.600 456,900 411,000 380.600 380. 36.1,300 357,500 355,700 352,100 350,000 Sunasco Mc DonnD Gulf Wn In Westq ABrk Chrysler Benguet Am Tel Tel Ford Mot Libb Mr Nl Un Carbide Po'aroid Schenley Cert-teed Pd Cruc Stl Fairch Cam East Air Lin Am Alrlln Maynavox 13') 56 6'a 49' I 7' 13' 4 551, AO'S 19'. 50', 118'! 54'. 42 9'1 48 53' 1 6'. 43' 7 38'.

35 4 Vi 48 '4'. 49t 47'. is'. 24 361! SMART DOC! Dash-Armour Co. will run an appealing color ad April 25 in THE NASHVILLE NASHVILLE BANNER.

This ad announces the first dog food in an aluminum Zip-top can so easv to open the dog can almost do it himself." E. C. "Gene" Trinrud, District Manager for' Armour allows "dogs love Advertising Agency: Needham, Harper Steers. OPPORTUNITY FIRST OFFER CUARANTEED EXCLUSIVE RICHTS ARE NOW OPEN IN NASHVILLE AND SURROUNDINC AREAS AAA opportunity ottered by Computer Credit Inc. to join in the ranks of a multi-million dollar industry.

No experience necessary to supervise and direct our operation in this tvghly dignified prestige business. Person selected should earn $1,000 to $1,600 the very first month, with steady increases monthly and a permanent income of $16,000 to $36,000 should be reached by the first 18 months in accordance with our proforma schedule and according to area. If you have administrative ability, can follow proven successful plan, are ot good standing and would like to have a personal interview cali Ed. Tontini, Holiday Inn 254-1921 MINIMUM $9,000 INVESTMENT REQUIRED (For your protection our company is bonded for $500,000 and registered with mrst reporting agencies.) American Stock Leaders cf service wilh its first DC-3 Siiiier 61. the largest canac'ty commercial in service.

The was de'ive-ed to .1 Canito' ctw in Iali. Friday at the Aircraft Di-v'fien of tV oi'f'as A'rcaft! a oTmnncnt the Mc-1 leaders. (AP)-Week's ten NFW YORK Yearly Hilh Low 18s, COMING UP ROSES! On April 25 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN NASHVILLE BANNER will run 1000 line ad on Delsey Tissue. This advertisement is one of a series of ads to appear in our daily newspapers. Jerry Brown is District Sales Manager for Kimberly-Clark in this area.

Advertising Agency: Foote, Cone Belding. Week's Net Sales H'ah low Cose Chq. 15' 12 14 641,800 8 6'i 7'. 41s 554,100 14'4 1.1' 1 13'4 '1 512,800 91. 5' 8'.

4-3H 46 M0 83' i 6'j 80 4 1'7'i 424,700 9 l'a 307,800 3' 2 3'i 304,100 34H 28' 32U 43- 775.700 75'j 25 1' 246,500 141. 10 13' ii 43' Bunk Assri Oil Brarll Lt Ramer Ind Levin Como Golf Am Co Royal Amer Guerdon Ind Con Oil Gas DMH Corp 11J4 5' 12'4 41'! 7''. 13 11'. 6 81. 14 3'i IP.

25'! 14 The 200-Restaurant Royal Castle" chain Mil aggressively through advertising and promotion, and that they deliberately diverted mail cargo from passenger to freight trains to show a greater passenger revenue loss. Pl'C STUDIES show that the Southern Pacific took in some $29 million in gross revenue from the City of San Francisco BROWN now offers franchises Dnnnell Ilouglas Corp. Simer 61 wit' enab'e to hpin sfvin" ils charter customcfs w'th rf Tn fdclit'p" 'h's first cf sorlos of Swv c0 H-Ss on rrrloe Tinitp'pr; will enabV Canitol ti onrrrtc t'rdpr Its cn'Trts with th" T)-nartmcnt of Dense st snS-stnntiailv 'om' cost to f'p "nv-enmrrt 'verrse or hn rf icien'" of th? craft, it was said. 375 in 350 LETS CO FISHING! Frank C. Williams, Zebco Sales Rep.

previews one--of a series of ads in color on ZEBCO Skill-rated' Tackle. This timely ad will appear today in THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN MAGAZINE outlin-' ing the facts about Zebco Reels precision, dependability and easy operation features. Agency: Advertising, Incorporated. SPECIAL FOR 325 19C6 but spent only of Dirt amount on advertising. 1 In accordance, the SP's pas- senger traffic has dropped off! by nearly since 19o.

an YEARS OF SUCCESS! 300 275 250 THE SECON'H such will be dol vercd to Ca'iHo' two weeks. Two more advanced PC-Ss, lhes Snner mode's are scheduled fn d'ivrr" in Sontmbfr of vear. With tb" fcu'sit'O'i rf t'iee aerafr, passenccr seatiiiG will pcrersf mnre fOrr. Business Notes About 231 contactors and Mon. Tue.

Wd. Thurs. fri I I 1 1 1 The WP, which expended 2.6 of its passenger revenue for advertising in 1906 and has consistently put out more funds for advertising during past years than the SP, fared considerably better. The Zephyr has been hauling an average of about 97 of the passenger load reported in 1960 with the exception of last year when patronage declined to 86 of the 1960 figure. I I III Royal Castle is an AAA-1 rated, $20,000,000 Southeastern chain, with 30 years in the quick counter-and-booth service of high-quality, low-priced food.

ROYAL CASTLE IS BIG BUSINESS I Last year Royal Castle customers bought-to take-out or eat-in-30 000 000 hamburgers, 5,000,000 orders of french fries, more than 8,000,000 eggs. And 780,000 pieces of pie-to mention just a few of the popular menu items. ROYAL CASTLE ISA PROVEN MONEY-MAKER I And now, for the first time, we are offering Royal Castle franchises. $30,000 cash investment gives qualified individuals the most complete Franchise Package ever put together. You just turn the key, walk in and take over! No restaurant experience needed.

For information, send us the coupon. Or call (305) 379-0003. ROYAL CASTLE SYSTEM, INC. i ATTN: HAROLD KRIEGER or THOMAS SULLIVAN Dept. CI 104 Biscayne Boulevard Miami Florida 33132 There's a very special bonus for, you in THE NASHVILLE TEN-NESSEAN NASHVILLE BAN.

NER April 25! The Purex is breaking an advertisement offering a free gallon of Purex super bleach for 19c! C. R. Sales Rep. for Purex; says take advantage of this offer introducing you to the cleaning-est bleach. Advertising Agency: Foote, Cone Belding.

328 324 322 1 1 Kailt lead I 320 Advance 318 1 '-I 3,6 1 Sharpest tost I- 3M Since Mar. 3121 I 1 1 dill manufacturers nr? expected to r' SOLD N. Commercial Sit 1 Highway 96 N. i I DENNINC THE SECOND charge, that the railroads particularly the SP switched mail hauling from passenger to freight trains to show less revenue on passenger tm a a AP service books, is nealeaiy denied by the carriers. I NAME.

60 Stocks Advance Again The Southern Pacific stead HUM UffEK! In today's Sunday Comic section of THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Redstone Film Lab is rrift," mng a full page color advertisement on Free Film! Look for these money-saving envelopes in the comics you can't lose! Advertising Agency: Goldman Adv. ADDRESS. CITY STATE. The Associated Press average of 60 slocks advanced for the fourth straight week, closing at 323.7 from 322.4 a week earlier. The Dow Jones averages of 30 industrials closed at 897.65 down from 903.69 last week.

fastly maintains it made the changeover last autumn at the express dictates of the Post Office Department. 1.

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