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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 11

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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r.fi-. THE JACKSON SUM, WEDNESDAY JULY 12, 117 11 Mev ovh Stiock Lost Sears Changes Billing Method Eaily i Deport NEW YORK (API New York Stock Net Meager Gains Sales Nat (bds.1 High Lw Last Chg. Exchange selected noon Prices (hds.) High Lw Last Chg. Hoernwal .97 Ul 34 34 SO 35 35 35 salts nsi (hds.) Hih Law Last Ch. 26 28 28 28 29 4- Highway Projects Set For Haywood NASHVILLE The State High H' 52 82'A Sterl Drug Stevens 1.50 StudWor 1.20 SunOil lb SurvvFd 29 29 14 44 44 13 42' 42 Sears.

Roebuck and to A A 44 42 16 28 28 28 1 12 837S 83 3H day announced plans to adopt 14 23 23 23 Are Scored 1 44' 44'4 44'. a Matter Of Record In The City And County City Coart Swift Co .70 24 32 32 32 AbbtLb 1.10 ACF Ind 2.40 Ad MiMis .20 Addresso .60 the average daily balance meth 12 150 144 149 1 53 53 53 14 44 44 44 4 4 35 15 147b IS'. 17 od computing finance charges Systron Donn Tektronix 5 8V 8V Vs 102 45's 44Va 44H 6 1'4 19VS 1 109 58' 584s 58V 4 71's 71S 71s way Department will spend an Admiral 58 2 17 17 T-T 25 58 58 35 19 19 49 8 8' ing; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Carl Reeves, 19-A Cavalier Drive, violating driver's license law; $2 fine and $18.73 costs. Barkin W.

McLemore. 189 Extension, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Robert O. Slonoker, Ohio, speeding; $2 fir.e and $20.75 costs. Teresa B.

Glissjn. Arkansas, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Raymond S. Steaber. Alabama, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs.

Richard Leib New Jersey. AetnaLfe 1.68 19 on revolving charge accounts in Tennessee. 29 32 32 32 4- 7 17 17 17 Teiedyne jot Teix Co Air Prod .200 8 4- Tucker, Route 3, speed. estimated $650,000 on three projects In Haywood County during 18 17'. 17' 17 '4 Airco 4 31 30 31V Tenneco 1.32 50 23 23 2: 4- J.

A. Ray, store manager, Akzona la 14 31 'A 30? 31 64 20' 204s Vs 20 45 44 45 4- William R. Williamson, 120 Cart- 57 14 14 14 -f X60 44 44 44 -f Tesoro Pet Texaco 1.64 Hoff Elect rn Holidylnn J7 Homestke .40 Honywil 1.3u HousehF 1.30 HOUSLP 1-36 Howmet .70 IdanoPw 1.70 Ideal Bss .70 III Cent 1.18 Imprl Cp Am INA Cp 1.40a IngerRd 2.08 Inland Stl 2 Intrlklnc 140 IBM 5.40 Int Harv 1.40 IntMinCh J2 Int Nickel 1 Int Pap 1.50 Int TIT 1.19 lowBeef 1.48t lowaPSv 1.44 Itek Corp 261 31 31 31 calendar year 1972-73. Gov. 261 10 10 10 AlcanAlu 40 Alleg Cp .20 AlleaLudlm 1 TexETro tJI 24 47 46 47 said the change will be reflected in customers' September 4 27 27H 27H -i- 'A 137 66 45 45 27 33 33 33 4- 2 28 28 28 TcxGlflnc 40 29 17 16 16 Dunn has announced.

icn. speeding; szu.50 forfeit. Jesse B. Snowden. Route 7, nefll-ent driving; $20.50 forfeit.

O. B. Hudson. 101 McRee, disobey. ins traffic signal; $10.90 forfeit.

34 20H 204 20 AllegP 1.40 15 174 173 174 4- speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. 12 29 29 294 'A Allied cn I -TO Tcxsslnst .84 TtxPLd .52 Textron .90 Gov. Dunn, in making the an 3 23 23 23 121 39 396 39 1 90 33 32 32 11 34 'A 34'A 3'A Jimmie Powell, speeding; $2 fine AiliedStr 1.40 58 33 32 33 4- He said the change was made Monara jonnson, 110 York St im proper left turn: in so fnrfn 25 ll 11 'A 11 and $20.73 costs. AiiisChal .20 8 16 16' 16 Thiokol .40 34 18 18 U' 22 50 49ft 50 4 Clyde A. Alexander.

Rnitt 1 (lib. Donald fc. Randard. Antioch. ThrittyDg .37 14 14 13 13 138 31 30 30 32 35 35 35 possible with the advent of new computer technology and equip TimesMtr .52 field, negligent driving; $12.30 for- speeding; $2 fine and $20-73 costs.

NEW YORK (AP) Prices made some meager gains in today's stock market in moderate trading. The 2 p.m. Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was ahead 1.88 to 927.75, and advancing issues clung to a narrow lead over losing stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. The Big Board index was unchanged at 59.40. The price-change index at the American Stock Exchange was off .06 to 27.11.

Thanks to some large block traded 10,000 shares or more the volume was running ahead 14 16 16 16 79 49i 49H 49 'A 53 56 "4 56 56 4- 14 39 39 39 4- Timken 1.80 Jimmie Powell, failing to appear 465 52 52 52 I 29 29 29 233 33 33 33' A ment. Todd Ship .80 21 21 21 on citation $9 fine and $18.73 costs. 13 464 46'A ieit. Edward M. McBride.

1108 Edge-wood, speeding; $20.50 forfeit. Frank Brewer Bern Is, pub Trans Air 4 20 20 20 Alcoa 1.80 AMBAC JbO AmHess Am Airlin ABrnds 2.29 Am Bdcst 1.20 Am Can 2.20 ACrySug 1.40 A Cyan US AmEIPw 1.74 Robert Spraggins III. 339 Division. Ray said that the average Transmr S3 44 64'A 44' 154 50 49 49 140 17 17 17 19 30 30 30' 4- 43 34 34 34 4- trespassing and destroying private 14 77H 76' 76' -1' 24 30' 30'A 304 S3 32' 3144 32 lic urunsenness; fzz.so forfeit. Janet Mos.

4 Woodland Drive, property; $10 fine and $23.25 costs. 51 48 48 48 4- daily balance is determined by dividing the sum of the balances 127 337s 33' 33' 'A Patrick H. Bishop. Huntingdon. 24 33 33 33 Vs snopititing; 827.50 forfeit.

Neva D. SDlawn. Harriihurn. CYrr nouncement, said, "I'm extremely pleased that the funds are available for these road projects. Haywood County has long need an improved highway system, and I hope we can continue to provide better road conditions in the area." The costs do not include engineering and rights-of-way acquisition.

The projects and the amount nt funrte which will be socnt on 63 27Ts 274 274 speeding' tine and $20.73 costs. TriCon 2.28 TRW Inc 1 Twent Cant UAL Inc UMC Ind .75 Un Carbide 2 Un Elec 1.28 for each day of the monthly bill l4S 124 125 Ui 12 57 57 57 34 9 9 9 173 35 35 U' 4- 20 26 26 26 4- 43 WSlm 105VJ 105' A Horn 1.77 Gerald R. Tidwell, Fairview, Jewel 1.66 johnMan 1.20 Johnjon .40 JonLogn .80 jonesLau la Jostens .73 Joy Mfg 1.40 187 49 4846 48' Am Hosp JlJ failing to yield nght-of-wav; $20.30 forfeit. Quinnle P. Harris, speeding; $20.30 ing period by the number of speeding; $7 fine and 820-73 costs.

James Stewart. Chattanooga, 9 17 17 17 30 32 31 31 31 29? 294 29' A MtlClx 1.40 85 43 44 45 352 'A 9 9' Am Motors speeding; $10 fine and $20.73 costs. days in the period. He said the balance outstand 41 -17 17 17' 4- 111 28 28 23V 4- 7 ANatGas 2.30 UnOilCal 1.60 loneit. Edward Curry.

Route 4, speeding; $20.30 forfeit. 354s 35J 354 19 l3 19 'A Marvin u. rorsyine oz $2 fine and $20.73 costs 34 ASmeltR 1.20 23 51 51 51 '4 29 4S 47 47 9 19 19 19 14 22 22 22 2 24 24 24 4 of the three preceding sessions. Un Pc Cp 2 Uniroval .70 Kerry S. Ross.

Henderson, speed 124 1 124 Vs 3 Raymond Cole. 42-B Parkview KaisAium JO KanGsEI 1.48 KanPLI 1.43 ing for each day is determined 118 16 14 14 85 35 34 35 4- 213 5s in which the Dow indicator had ing; $2 fine and $20 73 costs. Donald Randaaard. Antioch. Unit Air 1.80 Unit Brands UnltCp .70 Katy Ind 99 12 12 12 by subtracting payments and credits on the day they occur 25 11 11 11 3 17 17 17 dropped a total of 16.26 points.

running stop sign; $10.50 for feit. Inell Sutton. 113 Nance Alley, fall. Ing to yield right-of-way; $20.50 for feit. Am Stand 40 wt Am 2.60 AMF Inc 1 AMP Inc .66 Ampex Corp Anaconda failing to appear on citaUon; $2.

fine and $18.75 costs. 39 9 9 9 4- 154 26 25 26 4- US Gyps 1.50 The market seemed to lack ill 22 21 21 170 55 54 54 4 each area as follows: resurfacing 7.7 miles of secondary road Bobby J. Cooper, mempnis. speed from the previous day's US indust 42 US Steel 140 KayserRo .60 Kennecott 1 KerrMcG .60 KimbCik 1.20 KnightN X7e Koppers 1.60 direction, brokers reported. 49 22 22 22 27 29 29 289 20 19 20 73 34 33H 34 ing; fine ana szu.73 cosis.

Sonja S. Fortune. 241 E. Orleans, sneedina: $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Anch Hock 1 Hobert Anderson, 131 Farris, no driver's license; $1230 forfeit.

Kathlyn Jonna Briley. 2831 Humboldt Highway, tailing to yield right- UnlvOil Pd UnlvCpg 8131 from Brownsviue nouy Grove. $310,000 constructing two 33 18 18 IB' 4- Under the plan, purchases in nnnii Thomas. Humboldt, vio Uoiohn 1.60 jaj 111 iu' 110 l'i Having discounted the anticipated nomination of Sen. George S.

McGovern at the Democratic National Con lating light law $2 fine and $18.75 the current month will not be uv in 1 2 26 26 26 S. Krartco 1.77 KresgeSS Si. KresgeSS wi oi-way; 9xu.au loneu. Wilma E. A.

Warren. 81 Sweet Ancorp Apeco Cp .14 Arch Dan 1 Armco Stl 1 Arms! Ck .80 Ashld Oil 1.20 V-V 267 4144 4)4a 414 39 4144 614 6144 Vs 7 97 95' 97 1 23 7H 7'A 7H 19 16' 16'i 163 23 33 33'. 334 1 93 91i 39 lOvs 104 10" 22 384 3744 38 -r 4 27 204 20'4 204 V4 92 3S44 35 3i3A 143 26' 26H 24 41 51' 51 51' 352 48 48 48' 4 2 2 2' 2' 21 15 15' 154 I 24 114 114 114s 44 H4'4 113'4 1134 1'i 8 28' 38' i Briar, following too closely; $20.50 CORobert W. Ward Humboldt, speeding; $2 fine and $20.75 costs. lanes on route 76 south ot I Brownsville to Route 1, resurfacing 1.7 miles from secondary road 8161 to the Madi Varisn Assoc 30 14 14 14 VendoCo .10 12 17 17' 17 4.

VeElPw 1.12 47 17 17 17 Kroger 1.30 LearSieg .20 vention, many investors were AsdDGd 1.25 included in the average balance for purposes of determining finance charges. Traditionally at Sears, no finance charges are assessed on goods pur violating bad check law; $10 fine and looking forward to resumption LehPCem .60 All Richfld2 Atlas Corp Avco Corp $57.75 costs. Wm. D. Turner.

Memphis, speed- LenVel Ind wacnov cp 25 40 39 40 WarLsm 1.30 29 89 89 89 lorieit. James R. Byrum, 334 Gordon following too closely: $20.50 forfeit. Carroll W. Griffin.

1171 Hollywood, speeding: $20.50 forfeit. Sam Nelson 104 Craig, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Huston Thompson. Route public drunkenness: $22.30 forfeit. Aubrey A.

Smith. Humboldt, pub Ino- fin and 20.73 COStS. Lehmn 1.11 of the Paris peace talks Thurs day. Tvsnwr- i.4v a 21' 21 21 Rav L. Grant.

Texas, speeding; Leviti Furn Avnet .30 AvonPd 1.35 onrl con 7.. rnfitfl. LibbOFd 2.20 chased in the current billing period. I X'A 52 52 -r 32 36 3 36 4- 194 42 41 41 53 124 125 )26 42 42 42 4- 48 22 22 22 4- Vs L-L 19 9 9 9 17 17 17 40 2 2 2 54 17 17 17 4- 14 47 45 46' 4-1 10 40 40 40 4- 8 5 5 5 22 43 42 42 113 13 13 13 4 30 10 10-4 10 X24 53 53 53 10 25 24 25 4- 45 30 30' 30 4- 30 21 21 21 66 12' a 12 12 70 16' a 16' 16 1 21 21 Si's 19 6' 4' 4" 4- 8 10 10 10 The most-active issue on the wn Banc 1.30 44 33 32' 32 4 1. WnUnion 1.40 41 59 58' 58 WestgEI .94 328 50 50 50 LibbMcNL liarv u.

snenon. ionu, "t-- son County line, sao.ouu. Chess Champion -j (Continued from Pogt I) Big Board was Pittston off ing; $2 fine and szu.73 cosis. 16 28' 274 28 nnena lyj 4 47 "For Ray said. LiggtMv 2.50 Litton Ind Lockheed Air Barrv I.

narpr, 9 4S' 4V, 44" 1. wniorrv 241 J. lic arunxenness; forfeit. Joseph Wyane Gullette. 218 Gill 134 to 28.

A block Of 399,900 S2 fin and SZO.73 costs. BabckWx .55 Bait GE 1.8 Beat Fds 1.16 Beckman .50 BeechAr Bell How .60 22 53 53 "your opening balance during Marv L. Brooks. New Mexico. 53 -23 disturbing the peace; $12.50 shares sold at 28' a.

19 234 23 uminpoo! Z3 344 34' 34 a Whit Motor 78 16 15 15 Whiftakw 50 9 8 9 4- a month is $100. Fifteen days 71 A 56 72 71 'A Among the gaining issues, the Michael R. Route 2 Mercer, 46 44 Williams Co 261 434 43 4iu speeding; $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Judy B. Beckham, Mississippi, speeding: $2 fine and $20.75 costs.

Veryl D. Xeaton, Ohio, speeding; -J in anri 20 7.1 eAStS. before your billing date you leader, on a percentage basis. speeding and improper left turn; $41 forfeit. down a long black diagonal 33 44 43 46 26 61 193 284s WinnDx 1.80 24 48 48 4816 4- 14 WOOlwth 1.20 80 34 33 33 4- make a $10 payment, return $10 45' 45', 6H 6H 28' 4 28H -Elizabeth T.

Colville, 32 Charjean was Occidental Petroleum, up X-Y I. Tommy Waddell. Brownsville, in merchandise and make a 31 14' 14 4 14 speeding; $2 fine and $2075 costs. Bendix 1.60 BeneflCp 1.10 Benguet Beth Stl 1.20 Block HR a Boeing Co .40 BoisCas Borden 1.20 BorgWar 1.25 BrisIM 10 Xerox Cp .84 93 151 150 150'i a Zenith 1.40 24 44 44' 4 441k 4- 11 speeding; $30.50 forfeit. Roger G.

Rinehart. 1383 Hollywood, no driver's license and improper left 1H to llli for a boost of 13.6 per cent. The company report purchase of $25. Your actual 72 23V 22 22 Copyrighted by Th Associated Press 1472 balance would be $105 from thenj 110 12' 12'4 li '4 124 26 257s 26' ed a major oil discovery off the xurn; 9XJ lorieit. Urban M.

Garrett, 213 Hale, speed. Ing; $20.30 forfeit. 10 33's 33 to the end of the month, assum coast of Nigeria. 10 13 12 1 37 37 49 13 13 184 31 30 snatch an unprotected pawn Spassky had offered. A few moves later the bishop wa.s trapped and lost in exchange for two pawns.

U. S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said it was a blunder and commented, "Fischer is poinff to have trouble making a Additionol Stocks 32 62' 6Tk 62 V4 50 14' 13's 14 ing you make no other transac-i 1J 37 13 30 28 David R. Hancock, 2900 Humboldt Highway, speeding and no driver's Brit Pet Hospital Reports Discharges (Jaly 11): Sean E. Bledsoe, 221 Hale Floyd A.

Bond. Denmark Mrs. Willie B. Boone. Oak field Mr, r.rnnc Boswell.

Milan 17 S2'4 52 52' tion. Your finance charge would 35 29 24 license; 830.50 forfeit. Thomas M. Pentecost. 18 Ridge, view, speeding: $20.30 forfeit.

8 27' 264 271 '4 10 16 16 16 445 22 22 22 be calculated on $100 for 15 days Bemis Company wm Container Corp. of America 22 EGGS and $80 for 15 days, or an aver 20 14 14 14 41 12V 12V 12' 35 31 30 31 30 20 20 20 4- 10 44 44 44 Preston A. Hooker, 11 Woodhaven, speeding: $20.50 forfeit. Kuhn's Bio Mrs. Jimmy Bowman, Mableton, Malon St Hyd 34 34'm 3344 34' Ga.

age of $90. The $25 purchase is not included in determining 164 37 36 37' 1 Sales 84.400 800 100 13.100 4.100 14.300 1,100 400 7.400 24 43 427 43 draw. I don't see how Spassky Jam! ll Brann. raimerivuie N.L.T. Corp Phelps Dodge (Conalco) Proctor Gamble Henry L.

Wright. 38 Sweetbay, disobeying stop sign; $10.50 forfeit. Grace Baity, 1 Froggy City, a deadly weapon with intent to 55 1864a 185' 186 1 158 36 36 36 124 16 16' 16 4- CHICAGO (AP) (PEN) -Eggs firm: wholesale buying Mrs. Jo L. Bray and twins, 212 24' 34 41 34 98 43 36 34 your daily balance for that Tyrant Quaker Oats 34 16 15 16 1 10 10 10 4 7'4 7'A 7'A month." Mrs.

Martie OJ. taae, lis wiuiniuu LoewsCp 1.04 LoneStsrln 1 LoneSGa 1.36 LonglsLt 1.42 LTV Corp LuckvSt LukenStl .40 LVO Corp Lykes Yngst MackeCo .30 Macy RH 1 MadisFd Magnvox 1.20 Marath 1.60 Marcor JO Mar Mid 1.70 MartinM 1.10 MayDStr 1.60 Maytag 1.20 McDonO McGrwH Mi Mead Cp .60 Meiv Shoe Memorex Cp Merck 1.10 MGM Microdot .40 MidSUtil 1.06 MinnMM MinnPLI 1.34 MobllOil 2.60 Mohas 1.10 Monsant 140 MontDUt 1.94 Mont Pw 1.64 MorNor Jt4 Motorola .60 MtFuel 1.80 MtStaTT 1.34 Nabisco 2.20 Nat Airline Nat Can .45 NatCashR .40 Nat Distil .90 Nat Fuel 1.74 go armed; forfeit. Christine M. Risssbee. 184 Wil can lose." Analyzing the game for The Associated Press, international Rockwell Wickes 19 30 30 30 126 24 24 24 4- Budd Co BulovaW .60 Bunkr Ramo Burl Ind BurlNor 1.50 Burrghs .64 Cadence Ind Cal Finsnl CampRLk .45 Camp Sp 1.10 Caro PLM.46 CarrierCp .60 CarrCp wl Cartwal CastieCke .69 CaterTr 1.40 CelaneseCo 2 14 424 42 42J 'A liams disobeying stop sign; $10.50 prices Wednesday unchanged; large whites 35; mediums 284; standards 29Vi; checks 14.

44 81 80' 80 4- Mrs. George Caldwell, buz jKusseu Mrs. Clyde Cooke. Alamo Mrs. Thomas Crawford, Darden Gordon B.

Cross, Rt. 6 Raymond E. Davidson, 27 Sweet- 58 277s 2736 27' 6 25' 25' 25- lorieit. Harold E. Hansen.

Madison. 4 17 17' 17' grandmaster Isaac Kashdan termed Fischer's move "a rare If 21 20 21 14 21 21 21 NOON INDEX failing to yield right-of-way; $30.50 forfeit. Joe Melson, 341 Stonewall, public briar 139 41 40'i 40 5 27' 27Vj 27' 1' 42 20' 194 19 20 18' 17 17 Grain CHICAGO (AP) Old crop 104 80 79 80 4-1 Mrs. Bennie Denton ana puj, iui- 2 20 20 20 miscalculation by the American cenius." He said it gave ln i50 58 57 58 -r 87 6OV4 59' tO'M 1 2 39 39 39 4- NEW YORK (AP) Noon Nw Yor Stock Exchange Index: Mrket 4- 4 cents Index 59.52 Industrial 65.48 0.1! Spassky good prospects for. a soybeans carried gains of more than a cent a bushel through 83 45'4 44V 45 'A 38 27 26 27 5 42 41i 42 'A 28 50 50 50 4- 4 31 31 31 4- Elie M.

Boyie. Miaaieion Daniel D. Dudley. 513 E. Forest Elmer E.

Eason, 39 ldlewild Mrs. Mattie M. Edwards, Dyer Miss Debbie J. Emison. Fells Mrs.

Thomas Francis, 145 E. Deade Blood Shortage Exists Here An emergency shortage of cer 8 13 12 12 V4 IB 28 28 28 30 27 27 27 4- Transportation 48.39 the day's session on the Chi 30 54 54' 54' Utility 36.04 cago Board of Trade today, but 1 34 34 34 'A 10 118 118 118 5 33 33 33 4- rick ri. Finance 74.24 50 21 21' 21 J.mmy D. Fuller, 7 rarsway vii- Cencolnst .20 CenSoWt 2.08 CerroCp ,0 Cert-teed .80 CessnaAIr .70 Champlnt .84 ChesO 2.50e ChlPneuT 2 Chris Craft Chrysler 1 CIT Finl 2 CitiesSvc 2.20 25 47 47 47 -I- 9 20 20 20 N-N as.e 43 4S45 45 distant deliveries dropped sharply from early peaks into minus territory. 43 54 54 56 A 42 41 41 41 American Stock Exchange tain types of blood exists in 18 6 6 6 199 30V 29 30' 8 13 13 13 Artnur w.

uasmns. spring Mrs. Jim George. Trenton Willard F. Goodman.

Ripley Jeffrey T. Groves, Milan Clayborn C. Holmes, 551 Westwood George A. Huddleston. Humboldt Mrs.

Essie M. Jennings, 3414 River 99 50 50 504 vi NEW YORK (AP) American Stock Madison County, it was announced today by Jack Smythe, Wheat prices, which mounted 98 32 31 31 84 19 18 19 4- 20 37' 36 37 2 56 56 56 38 33 33 33 Clark Eq 1.40 4 24'. 24 24' 4- 4 cents or more today, fell back with the announcement that the president of the Jackson Blood Exchange selected noon prices: Sales Net IMs.) High Low Last Chg. A-A ClevEIIII 2.28 CocaCol 1.64 44 23 23 234 side 18 136' 135' 136 Nat Genl .20 Nat Gyp 1.05 Nat Irdust 30 17' 17' 17' 4- Jeffrey D. Johnson, west i.nicago.

Colg Pal 1.46 Commodity Credit Coro. had Bank. Smythe said the shortage ex 14 77 77 77 4 14 14' 14 18 4 4 4 111- AmPtr 1.10t AO indust Nat Steel 2.50 292 41' 40 41 sold 3.9 million bushels. 8 12 12 12 4- ArkLGas 1.30 Asamra Oil 138 37'a 37 37 26 54 54' 54 V4 55 28 28' 28' Corn and oats traded in 168 52 50 51 4-1 win. Svetozar Gligoric, the Yugoslav grandmaster present at the tournament, said, "It is doubtful whether black can save a draw." Spassky, who had the first move, is playing the white pieces, Fischer the black.

Fischer has played Spassky five times in the past, losing all three times he played the black pieces and getting draws both times he played the whites and had the advantage of the first move. But London bookies have made the 29-year-old American the favorite over the 35-year-old Russian in the 24-game championship. A draw counts half a point and a win a point. To dethrone Spassky, Fischer needs 12 Nat Tea .80 Natomas .25 NevPow 1.30 Newbrry EngEI 1.62 minus territory through most of 44 75 73'4 74 1Va ists with Group RH positive. He pointed out, however, all types of RH negative are also needed.

10 39 4 34 1 22 22 22 James D. Jones, Bern is Mrs. Beulah R. Kee. Camden William G.

Xee. Gates Miss Edna L. King, 76 Liddon Christopher L. Lambert. Counce Harry E.

Lane. 119 N. Fairground Robert A. Lannon, Jackson Forrest F. Lewis, Bemis Miss Georgia L.

Lewis, 45 Eden- 8 22' 22 22V 40 34 33 34 the day and were fractionally Banister Cntl Barnes Eng) BrascanLt lb ButlMGs Oil 25 23 23 23 17 29 29 29 4- Newmnt 1.04 53 52 52 52 Collins Rao Cololntst 1.60 CBS 1.40b ColuGas 1.82 CmbEn 1.45 ComlSolv .40 ComwEd 2.20; Comsat- .56 -Con Edis 1.80 Con Fds 1.25 ConNatG 1.95 Cons Power 2 ContAir Lin ContCen 1.60 Contl Corp 2b ower near the close exceDt The Blood Bank official ex 82 25 2SV4 25'A 17 37 37 37 July corn was down nearly 1 51 15 15' 15 93 12 12 12 43 72 72 72 2 54 54 54 CampbChlb wood 21 28' 28 28 ceni. certron Co plained that there is normally a shortage of donors during the 25 28 28 28 John R. Long, Humooiai Mrs. Leonard Love and baby, 302 A closing rush of selline Cinerama CreoleP 2.20 32 34 34 34 24 32 31 32 NlagMP 1.10 NL Ind 1 Norfolk Norrisln 1.04 No Am Phil 1 NoAmRk 1.60 NoNGas 2.60 NoStaPw 1.77 Northrop 1 Nwst Airl NwtBanc 1.40 Laconte summer months due to vaca 748 21 21 21 32 29 29 29Va 27 41 41 41 88 25 25 25 81 37 37 37 4- 20 25 25 25 4 William P. Mc.dams.

uresoen Oney McCourt, Rt. 4 Linda Gail Miller, Big Sandy Mrs. Larry Milligan, Van Buren, Cont Oil 1.50 tions and other outdoor activities. During this period, he said, dropped wheat prices to about 2 cents below Tuesday's closes, July 1.49y2; corn was around cent lower, July 1.2412; oats 32 20 20 20 Mo. 182 75 74' 74 3 24 24 24 Data Control Dixilyn Corp Oynalec .151 Elect rospc Essex Chem Fed Resrces Frontier Air Norton 1.50 Mrs.

George McHan. 289 tassiter Terrie L. Olsen. 800 Old Hickory 3 239 238 238 there is usually less of a demand for blood from General Hospital. This is not the case this sum 1 22 22 22 61 44 43 43 45 49 49 49 4- 1 32 32 32 207 35 34 35 1342 12 10 11 4-1 26 21 21 21 Va 4- NorSIm A6h Blvd.

29 11 IT4 11 1 43 43 43 were around cent lower, July 75 cents and soybeans were Cont Tel .84 Control Data Cooper In .80 CorGIW 2.50a Cowles Com Cox Bdcst .30 CPC Intl 1.70 CrousHnd .52 CrowColl .521 Crown Cork CrwnZell l.M arunKenness; forfeit. Len Newman, at large, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. George Turner. 98 Robin Lane, public drunkenness: $22.50 forfeit. Billy H.

Russell. 328 Walnut, speeding; $30.50 forfeit. Alfred Ragsdale New Johnson-ville, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Leslie Henning, 502 Magnolia, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Jeff Wilson.

222 Mobile, reckless driving: forfeit. Bobby Perry. 118 Booker, violating safety equipment law; $12.50 forfeit. Terry E. Avery, Route 3.

violating anti-noise ordinance: $38 forfeit. Otha D. Fite. 161 Russell Road, speedir: $20.50 forfeit. Michael E.

Forrester. 359 E. Lexington, speeding; $20.50 forfeit. Samuel F. Elrod.

179 Cartmell speeding: $20.50 forfeit. George M. Casey. 223 Peabody, I speeding: $20.50 forfeit. Alfred B.

Shackelford. 101 Dancy speeding: $20.30 forfeit. Jerry B. Carr. 865 W.

Forrest, speeding: $30.50 forfeit. Oliver M. Droke. Route 3 Brownsville, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Luther Brown.

180-B East Boulevard, reckless driving: $55.50 forfeit. George H. 98 Robin- Lane, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Robert Dye, 256 Southern, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Nathaniel McBride, 506 Short, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit.

Sercy Herron, 112 Peactitree Drive, driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, no driver's license, and public drunkenness: $179.50 forfeit. James C. Laster. following too Closely; $20.50 forfeit. Robert L.

Gurley, Hammonds Motel, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Reedte Merriweather. 127 W. Orleans, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit. Chess Cole, 407 Beaseley, public drunkenness; $22.50 forfeit.

Wilsie Lovelace, failing to yield right-of-way; $20.50 forfeit. John 607 N. Royal, public drunkenness: $22.50 forfeit. Tony Brooks, 107 Adams, speeding and negligent driving; $41 forfeit. I.

Smith, Route 7, following too closely; $20.50 forfeit. Linda L. Junkins. 580 Chester Levee Road, disobeying traffic signal and no driver's license; $10.30 forfeit. T.

B. Adcox. 130 Bocham, speed-In: $10.50 forfeit. McGooch, 118 Brooks negligent driving: $20. SO forfeit.

Donnie Ray Wilkinson. 809 Old Hickory, speeding and no driver's license; $30.50 forfeit. John H. Fuller. Route 6 Brownsville, speeding: $20.50 forfeit.

Gary A. Gerhardt. 165 Deaderick, speeding; $15.50 forfeit. Van D. Greer.

Route 4 Somervllle. failing to yield right-of-way; $20.50 forfeit. Vernon Hensley. 221 S. Missouri, reckless driving; $55.50 forfeit.

OceidP OhioEdis 1.54 8 31 31' 31 mer, Smythe said. points while the Russian can 23 25 25 25 21 2 2 2 113 23 22 23 103 17 17 17 4- a 34 25 24 25 4- 1 9 9 9 31 21 31 21 38 19 18 18 10 5 7-14 5 5 4 59 2 2 2 18 18 18 18 O-D 1 4 4 4 15 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 E-E 8 11 11 11 12 4 4 4 P-P 12 2 2 2 23 10 10 10 e-o 4 33 3 24 4 9 1-1 9 3 2 2 2 si 2 20 19 20 4- 101 15 15 15 4- I I 58 39 38 38 11 4 4 4 I 32 32 32 J-J 8 5 5Va 5 23 7 7 7 Vs 8 1 1 1 21 13V 13 13 4- L-L 76 35' 4 34 34 5 17 16 16 Va 1 28 28 28 45 23 23 23 4- 5 5 SVi 5 -1 8 I 1 8 Okla GE 1.28 31 22' 22V 22' 46 11 11 11 irregular higher and lower, July 3.51. Persons who do not know their Jere L. Raines. Alamo Bobby G.

Smith. Henderson Mrs. Pridy Smith. Bethel Springs Robert H. Smith.

Middleton Mrs. Fred Standley. 61 Beeehwood William S. Wamble. 117 W.

Col 22 22 22 22 8 18V 17 18 4- 222 23 23 23 OktaNGs 1.24 01 in Corp retain his crown with 12 points. The winner will get $153,125 Gen Plywood Giant Yel .40 Gt Basin Pet type of blood may visit the Blood 45 28 28 Bank between 8:30 a.m. and O-O 5 8 8Vs 8 Omark Ind Otis Elev 2 Outbd Mar lege Mrs. Robert Williams and baby, 185 Hormct 78 .15 Old Malesus Rd. Husky Oil 24 56 56 56' 5 17 17 17 Owen Cng .78 Owen III 1.40 Livestock NATIONAL STOCKYARDS.

18 16 16'. 16 10 11 11 11 9 37 37 37 4 13 54 54 54 24 50 50 50 4- 31 45 44 45 4-1 55 27" 27 27 44 23' 23 23 125 41 41 41 Va 21 22 22 22 4- in prize money, the loser and in addition they will divide equally an estimated $55 000 or more from film and television sales. Births (July 11): Mr Mrs. Jimmy Pipkin, Tren 54 22 22 22'a 106 62 61 62 Imp Oil Instrum Sys InvOivA 1.80 ton, boy PacGsEI 1.72 PacLtg 1.68 7 TOVt 20 20 97 49 48 48 41 14' 13 14 111. (AP) Estimated receipts Mr.

and Mrs. Kooe.i t. wiiiuora. Medina, boy Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd D. Ballard. PacPetrol .40 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, and blood will be typed and a card issued. Smythe urged all residents who can give blood to phone the Blood Bank at 427-4431 to determine if their type is needed. "This is an emergency situation," he pointed out.

Jetronic Ind PacPwL 1.44 The second game of the 4U IV' IV iy-44. Middleton, girl IS 16' 16 16 match is scheduled for Thurs Kaiser In Oecapancyi 379 Visiting hours at General Hospital tu u'j 21 34 34 34 10 12 124 12 ior mursaay: 5,000 hogs, 1,100 cattle and 125 sheep. Hog receipts 4,000 head; butchers steady to 25 higher and sows steady to 50 higher. PacT8.T 1.20 PanAm WAir Panh EP 1.80 Pasco Inc Penn Cent PennDix .12 are from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. and from day and the third Sunday.

The contest may last two 41 4' 4 4 5 10 9 17 78 78 78 li to 8 p.m. Ambulance Calls Penney 1.04 50 head shipment US 1 butchers 17 23 23 23 2W 20a 20 PaPwLt 1.40 Pennzoil .80 PepsiCo 1 Pfizer near 225 lbs 30.75: US 1-2 200- 26 18 18 18 61 190 189 189 56 4 4 4 45 47 46' 47 1 7 78 77 77 167 91 90 91 80 37 37 37 Vs 44 21 21Vj 21 42 165'a 163 163 10 231-4 23 23' 4 7 6 6 6 90 27 26 26 99 135 134 135'zs 10 45 44 45 4 41 41'a 41 14 19 19 19 31 17 16 17 18 84 84 84 4- The following is a list of calls 244 45 44 45 230 lbs 30.00-30.50; US 1-3 200- Ml Phelps 2.10 a 34 34'm made by the Jackson-Madison County Ambulance Authority: 2 21 21 21 Phiia El 1.64 46 39 31 38 PhilMorr 1.24 TUESDAY 8:50 a.m. 909 Airways to General imiRj 40 22' 22 22 4- 92 111 109 110 132 27 27 27 35 23 22 23 117 129 128 128 4 'A 240 lbs 29.75-30.25; US 2-3 240-270 lbs 29.00-30.00; US 1-3 270-400 lb sows 24.00-25.00; US 2-3 400-600 lbs 23.25-24.00. Boars 15 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 Phiii Pet 1.30 PitneyB .68 Polaroid .32 Kin Ark Corp Kingsfrd Lafay Radio LMaur .36 Lee Ent .28 LoewsThe wt LTV Corp wt Marshal Indi MidwFin Milgo Elect Newldria Mn New Pk Resc Nor Cdn Oils OKCCorp .80 Ormand Ind Ozark Airlin Permaner Phoenix Stl PuritFash .20 Rath Pack Reserve OG Resortslntl A Statham Ins Hospital, sick call. 12:05 p.m.

General Hospital to Methodist Hospital, Memphis, sick call. ON 60 MONTH INVESTMENT NOTES 5 5-16 5 5-16 5 5-16-1-16 PortGEI 1.42 Dan River Dart Ind DaycoCp 1.14 DaytnPL 1.66 Oeere Co 2 Del Mnte 1.10 Delta Air .50 Denny st .04 DetEdis 1.40 Diam Sham 1 Disney Diversfd Ind DrPepper .40 DomeMns .80 DowChm 1.80 Dress Ind 1.40 Duke Pw 1.40 duPont 5e Duq Lt 1.66 Dynam Am East Air Lin EasKod 1.04a Eaton 1.40 Echlin Mf .32 EG8.G .10 EIPasoNG 1 EltraCp 1.20 Emer El 1.20 Essexlnt 1.20 Ethyl Cp .84 EvanPd Fairch Cam Fair Ind Fansteel Inc Fedders JO FedNMtg .30 FedDStr 1.04 Filtrol 1.40 Firestone .83 FstChrt 1.42f FstNCitv 1.32 Flintkote 1 Fla Pow 1.74 FlaPwLt FMCCp .85 FdFair FordM 2.70 ForMe Ks .84 FreepMin .80 Fruehf 1.70 PPG Ind 1.44 steady 22.00-23.00. 18 21 21 21 33 44ri 44 44 Vi 143 99 98 98 4-1V 12 34 34 34'. 23 34 34 34 4- 1:10 p.m. The Jackson sun to 43 86 86 86 42 3 3 3 Yield 11.772 Interest annnall? when left to maturity, II 00.00 Minimum.

Interest Paid Annually 14 IT IS'S 19 Cattle receipts 900 head; not enough steers or heifers for 4 46 46'A 46 12 23 23 23 General Hospital, emergency. 2:40 p.m. Interstate 40 to Baptist Hospital, Memphis, emergency. 235 23 23 23 36 8 8 8 -Q ProctGm 1-50 PubSCol 1.14 PSvEG 1.72 Puebioin Mm PugSPLt 1.98 Pullman 2 Al S'A Sk 0 2J22 22 30 14 13 13 4 test. Cows and bulls steady.

3 29 29 29 3 p.m. 3 uoraon to uentrw Hospital, emergency. 1 5 5 5 IZ 43-41 42' 42' Couple loads slaughter steers, Questor .50 12 4- 269 43 42 43 8 10 10 10 6:30 p.m. 90a Lanr uresi to gen nsr 8 Rssustt eral Hospital, emergency. iys 19 102 39 39 39 1 9S' 9't in- few lots slaughter heifers, balance mostly cows.

36 17 12 ft-R 10 S'i 8 7 7 20 5 5 6:40 p.m. 108 lnoir to uene 11 II IT 142 33 33' 4 334. 8 7 -5 Hospital, emergency. RalstonP .70 Rancolnc .92 Raytheon .40 RCA I 14 36 36' 36 Mixed good and choice for 31 Months for 12 Months 941 20' 19 20 267 46 45 45 1 28 27 28 WEDNESDAY 4-sn a 1725 Highland Avenue to 13 J4 f4 34 'A 27 27 27 23 23 22 23 4-1 144 8 7 86 86 slaughter steers 900-1150 lbs 35.00-35.50; good 33.50-35.00; few Synttx .40 rt ij-ui Hi 13H Rdg Bat Reich Ch .20 RepubStl 1 Revlon I General Hospital, sick call. Residents of Jackson and Madison County requiring ambulance service may call the Jackson-Madison County Ambulance Authority at 424-0111.

OJ 41' 21 21 44 20' 19 19 standard and good holsteins Technicolor Teieoromet Frcisctfcs CerpcTctton 32.50-33.00. Few choice slaugh Tonka Cp .40 74 74 74 36 74 74 74 4- 40 15 15 15 .5 12 17 17 17 17 3 3 1 ter heifers 750-900 lbs 34.25- 62 21 22 42 27 27 27 62 63 62 62 40 27 26 26 9 39 38 39 36 31 31 31 3 25 25 25 5 11 11 11 418 43' 62 63 10 23 22 23 Vs 37 20 19 19 44 39 38 38 -I- UnBrsnds wt Revn Ind 2.50 ReynMet .40 RoanSel Rohr Ind .80 RoyCCoia .54 Royl 2.20 RyderSy 35.00; mixed good and choice 15 20 20 A 20'A 4 MediCenter Ems PEOPLES PROTECTIVE LIFE TOWERS OLD HICKORY I0ULEVAR0 AT HWV.4I I Y-PASS JACKSON. TENN. 31301 PH. 124-5301 us Filter Valspsr .12 4 S4 5 5 ira is' 15 4 38 377 37 190 38 38 38 4- J55j42 42 4-1 34' 1 15 31 31 31 2 44 44? 447 ii 33.50-34.50; good 31.00-33.00.

Commercial cows 24.00-25.50; cutter and utility 23.50-26.00; 5 7 7 7 4- 15 11 11 11 Viewiex Viko inc VLN Corp Please Sead Information and Prospectus Safeway 1.35 StJoeM Uo StL SaF 2.50 StRegisP 140 Sanders Ana Discharges (July 11): Bertha M. Crawford, 418 Burkett Admittances (Jaly II): Martie B. Cade, 149 Lexington Mrs. Lavere George, Trenton Mrs. Essie M.

Jennings. 3414 William S. Wamble, 117 W. GAC Corp GAF Corp .40 Gam Sko 1.30 boning utility holsteins 26.50-27.00; canner 20.50-23.50. Utility 'v a 8 VV 12 2 2 2 5 5 5 X-Y-Z- 34 9 9 9 102 23 23' 23 8 33 33 33 54 80 79 7934 18 26 26 26 4- a 41 42 42 42' Vi 13 13 4- Wtstates Ptl Wilshlrc Oil Yates Ind I NAME Gannett .48 Felnd 1.60 Gen Dynam 8 12 11 11 sani-einr .30 1331 66 65 46 Zim Horn J2i 7 13 12 12 ScherPIg .94 SCM Core.

ADDRESS 1 25 25 25 Copyrighted by Th Associated Press 1972 GenElec 1.40 Gen Food 1.40 GenMills 1 GenMot 3.65e commercial and good bulls 28.50-31.00; few commercial 31.50-32.00. Individual yield grade 32.50. Choice vealers 48.00-50.00. Good 40.00-45.00. General Sessions Coart Thomas B.

Pinson, Memphis, speeding: $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Richard Fuller, speeding; $5 fine and $20.73 costs. Seth M. Smith. Nashville, speeding: $2 fine and $20.73 costs.

George E. Barton, Bemis. failing to yield right-of-way; $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Roger A. Henderson, imi proper passing; $2 fine and $20.73 costs.

Robert G. Neely. 1742 Hollywood Drive, violiting registration law; $2 fine and $18.73 costs. Ollie A. Yarbro, Dyersburg, speeding: $2 fine and $20.73 costs.

Stephen N. Barnes. Memphis, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. William J. Gilkey.

Kentucky, following too. closely; $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Logan Thomas. Kentucky, speeding: $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Henry.

C- Xidd, Texas, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. James K. Aiken. Brownsville, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. June M.

McCollum. Huntingdon, speeding; $2 fine and costs. Frank R. Lindsey Texas, speeding: $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Athen E.

Flourney. Humboldt, speeding; $2 fine and $19.73 costs. Herman Holmes, speeding; $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Ken W. Naylor.

Denmark, violating registration law; $2 fine and $18.73 costs. Virginia C. Fhifer. Route 7, speeding: $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Wm.

A. Sorrell. Brownsville, speeding: $2 fine and $20.73 costs. Ken W. Naylor.

Denmark, failing to appear on fine and $18.75 costs. Bert Goble. Huntingdon' speeding; $2 fine and $20.75 costs. Charles L. Hancock 2900 Humboldt Highway, speeding; $2 fine and 35 52 52 52 192 74 73 74 Va OVER THE COUNTER STATE ZIP PubUt 1.60 35 22 22 22 GnTeiEl 1-52 Bids are Inter-dealer prices.

Prices SCOA Ind .60 Scott Pap .50 SbCL In 2.20 Sean GO 1.30 SearsR lCa Shell Oil 2.40 ShirwWm 2 Signal Co 40 SingerCo 2.40 209 27 26 27 42 27 27 27 1789 15 15 15 97 39' 39 39' ePHONE shewn an national list ara mter- Gen Tire lb Gecesco 1.70 GaPacif Cotton NEW YORK (AP) Cotton teator and as pnees. inter- STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 30-15 15 60 Ind. Rails Util. Stocks Gerber 1.35 4 36' 36 36 dealer quotations do net Include retail mark-up, mark-down or' GettyO .1.17 4 74 74 74 50 47 47 47 futures No 2 were mostly high Gillette 1.40 4Tm yv 29 10 40 39 39 3 lit 117 117 30 15 15 15 5 12 12 12 ,3 104 S8 58 58 4 100 100 100 100 108 107 10 4- 4 19 45 45 45 4- 79 54 56 56 25 22 22 22 54 87 07 87 45 43" 43 43 229 39 38 38 21 21 21 54 24 .237 24 159 19 19 19 VI 90 49 49 49 -1 33 44 44 44V 14 44 44 44 4- 398 40 40 40 4- 31 38' 37 38' 41 96 95 96 54 51 51 51 4- 119 42 41 62 smim KF 2 Net change GlenAld .30 11 10 9 9 SonyCp .08 Beneficial National Citation Mfg. Noon Wed.

er in midday trading today. 212 23 22 23 -1-1 btarEG 1.2S Prev. Day 1.3 .3 .4 .2 485.5 175.1 131.7 319.9 484.2 175.4 132.1 319.7 489.8 178.0 132.8 323.2 494.4 186.5 132.0 328.6 473.0 177.1 142.0 319.8 Global Marin Goodrich 1 Goodvr .88 9 25 25 25 SoCalEd 1J4 Combined Insurance Cummings Co. 79 28 27 28 Week Ago Month Ago Year Ago 15 25 25 25 South Co 1.30 SouNGas 1.40 SouPac 2.08 Downtowner First Memphis-Units Great Commonwealth 1972 High 1972 Low South Ry .......515.8 203.4 142.6 345.6 475.7 175.4 129.8 319.6 ........505.5 203.3 152.2 336.4 25 39 39 39 -I- 14 16 16 16 11 27 27 27 12 9'a 9 SperryR .60 1971 High Grace 1.50 Grant 1.50 .80 GtWiFin .15 GtWn Unit GreenGiant 1 Greyhd 1.04 Grumm Hamilton Bancshares KMC Mortgage Lowe's 6' 4 25'4 254 43 5' 34 3a 23 2344 64i 7' 35'A 353 ll's 114 86 87 ll'A 11H 50 51 Vi 14' 15'A 41 'A 42'i 81 9' 1844 18's 1 53Va 541 5quarD .92 ,...427.0 138.0 125.0 288.1 1971 Low The nearby October delivery was the weakest. Brokers noted there were some switching operations from nearby October to the distant deliveries.

Noon prices were 5 cents a bale lower to $1.00 higher than the previous close. Oct 30.45, Dec 28.61, and March 29.10. 5 23 23.. 23 Th Bteutf 99 GIomlng Crysfof comes to fife In Int fceouty of VIRDEN Lighting fixtun to add eeoance and grace fo your nemo Squibb 1J0 Martha White BOND AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press SiBrands 1.44 118 17 17 17 11 13 13 13 20 10 10 10 10 StOIICal 2.90 StOillnd 2.39 359 24 24 24 Martin-Brower Corp, McDowell Old Line Life People Prot. Life 47 69 63 68 Gulf Oil 1.50 GlfStUtil 1.04 Fgn.

L.Yd. .1 Rails Ind. Uli! Net chanae 74 17 17 17 Vs GulfWn 81.7 Noon Wed. 51.8 84.6 Shonsv's StOilNJ 3.90 StdOilOfl 2.70 Stauf Ch 1.80 256 74 73 74') 4- 52 42 60 41-rl 12 3914 39 39 Prev. Day Soverian Industries 207 36 35Va 36 135 12 12 12 38 97 94 96 -1 $20.73 cost 51.8 84.6 .51.6 52.4 84.6 Week Ago Joe P.

Robertson, McKenzie. speed- Tenn. Valley Bancorp 81.6 81.4 81.7 77.8 87.9 87.9 87.9 87.9 83.5 83.1 86.7 94. 94.9 94.9- 94.7 92.5 95.1 91.5 Month Ago 95 52 52 52 Year Ago GlfWnlnd wt Halliburt 1.05 Harris Int 1 HeclaM J3t Hercule 1.21e Heublein Hew Pack 83.1 10 17 17 17 7 44 44 44 209 43 42 43 48.8 .53.2 51.6 51.6 48.1 80.7 85.6 83.5 84.5 79.7 hearV 81.2 81.3 1972 High 1972 Low 1971 High 1971 Low 87.2 93.1 79 46 65'A 66 I wv- 77.2 82.5 88.4 The Town For Responsible Representation Tear Mtaatemaa Araer effera this AUTO DRIVING iceitUa. If yea are slew driver, tire these la a aarry a rk.

If yea's a a twe lea etreeO alffcwey, aall art eeasteaally aad lei the aaa. Beat a a BOTTLENECK te raffle, yea eald eaas aa aeeUeat. See Them All In Oar Modwn thing Showroom I FEEL MUZAK BENEFITS US FAR MORE THAN ITS COST. i Staled: Geo. Fisher, President Manila Manufacturing Co.

Manila, Ark. Tor. laioratatioa Call (Collect) (901) 8Z3-8S1C CARL SMITH ACINCY. Inc. 291 Airway Ph.

424-4414 Re-Elect John P. Petty To The MADISON COUNTY QUARTERLY COURT DISTRICT II Paid For By Jaha Petty If tea taaJtty far retfaeaiea aa year aate Vui IWBMhmAImuI PniLiB A Stv S7 I iti Royal one Orleans Phono 424-1 11 ft I I.

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