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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 12

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12 THE JACKSON SUN, MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 1971 York Stock is Ob egional Peaths Am ituaries Nat Chg. NEW YORK (AP) New York Stock Exchange selected noon prices: Last Sales (hds.) High Lew 47 98 97 sales nct Net Last Chg. 97 Vi 17 27 Vt 17 59 39 Jewel Co 1.60 JohnMan 1.20 JohnJoh 10 1 Vt -1 Mrs. Bivens Mrs. Mayfield James Marsh I George Penfecosf JonLogn .80 JonLaug 2 27 4 27 19 70 2 86 89 7 Jostens .70 Joy Mfg 1.40 17 27 10 22 44 37 20 24 16 27 32 10 26 10 22 44'2 36 20 24 15 264 32 James Lawson (Fat) Marsh, HENDERSON Funeral ser Funeral services for former George W.

Pentecost, 85, pro 22' 44 37 20 24 15 27 32 10 56, a former Medon resident vices for Mrs. Lillie Mayfield, Bemis resident Mrs. Maybelle minent farmer and land-owner died this morning in the Beyer 77, were to be at 3 p.m. today Collins Bivens, 44, will be at 7S 28 of the Mercer Community, died 10 Hospital in Ypsilanti, after a short illness. 1 p.m.

Wednesday in Anna u-u -at the Estes Church of Christ with Billy Joe Naylor, church Kaisr Alum 1 Kan GE KanPLt 1.38 Katy Ind Kennecott 2 KerMcG 1.SO KerrMcG wl KimbClk 1.20 KnghtN Koppers 1.60 polis, with Taylor Funeral 97 31 31 86 55 13 29 S1 26 24 25 11 32' 132' 44 28 66 32 42 85 33 9 14 4 16 Stock Market Prices Saa NEW. YORK (AP) Trading continued to be very slow today as stock market prices sagged. Analysts said investors were worried about dollar problems abroad and the economy in general. The 2 p.m. Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off 6.49 at 844.12.

Declines outpaced advanced by more than 2 to 1 among issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Txalnt .80 TexPLtf Textron .90 Thiokol .40 Thrilt Dr .70 TlmesMir .50 Tlmksn 1.80 Todd Sh 1.20 TMnlW Air Transmr .55 TrlCon l.39g TRW Inc la Twent Cent UAL Ine UMC Ind .72 Un Carbide 1 Un Elec 1.28 UnOIICal 1.60 Un PacCp 2 Un! royal .70 Unit Air 1.80 UnPrends 30 UnltCp Unit MM 1.30 US GYDm 3 US Indust .60 US plyCh .84 US Smelt 1 US Steel 1.60 He was born and reared in 6 early today in the Jackson-Madison County General Hospita following a long illness. minister, officiating. Burial was to be in Estes Cemetery with Medon, son of the late Mrs. Ada Home charge.

Burial will be in Annapolis, Kelly Marsh and James Manley Marsh. He moved to Ypsilanti, where she had made her home Vj Vt Va Kraftco 1.70 Funeral services will be at Sales (hds.) High Lew J-J 9 59 58 35 39 39 57 87 86 14 553 55 10 13 13 10 29 29 49 51 50 11 26 26 1 24 24 8 25 25 4 11 11 52 33 32 11 132 131 3 44 44 108 28 28 6 66 65 1 32 32 24 42 42 43 86 85 17 33 32 L-L -39 9 9 5 14 14 6 4 4 26 16 16 8 46 46 6 8 8 '4 X20 50 49 81 12 12 26 26 24 160 10 10 7 503 503 7 26 26 29 27 27 5 23 23 43 39 383 14 17 17 11 5 5 12 8 8 Morgan Funeral Home of Hen derson in charge. Mrs. Mayfield died at 1 Sun 31 20 43V. 18 33 53V2 19 293 12 8 27 65 27 KresgeSS .50 Kroger 1.30 3 p.m.

Tuesday from the Chapel in 1952 and was employ for the past 20 years. Mrs. Bivens died Sunday at 20 43 18 33 54 19 30 12 8 27 65 27 30 24 28 ed by an automobile firm there. 20 43 18 33 53'2 19 293 17 8 27 65 27 30 74 27 17 23 day afternoon at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital an Annapolis hospital after a LearSieg .20 LehPCem .40 LehVal Ind Mr. Marsh was a veteran of 102 19 49 37 42 46 16 16 2 123 93 32 6 110 13 25 12 year illness.

Lehmn 1.25g after an illness of one month. LibbOFd 2 World War II. He was a member of the Ypsilanti Church of Christ and a former member of LibbMcNL She was born in Madison County, daughter of the late Liggt My 2.50 30 24 273 12 17 Va 23 '2 62 Fred O. Collins and Mrs. Mada Mrs.

Claylon of George A. Smith And Sons with Rev. H. B. Woodward officiating.

Burial will follow in the Maple Springs Cemetery. Mr. Pentecost was a life long resident of the Mercer Community, son of the late Nathan Sullivan and Sarah Catherine Sturdivant Pentecost. He was a member of the Maple Springs Baptist Church, where he served as deacon and the Clover Creek Church of Christ in Medon. 18 23 623 Collins Mar avis.

62 Volume during the first four V-V On Jan. 17, I960, he was mar Surviving besides her mother hours of trading totaled 5.7 mil UnivOilP .40 Unlver Comp Upjohn 1.60 Varin Assoc Vendo Co .60 VaEIPw 1.12 WchCp 1.20 WarLam 1.30 are her husband, two sisters, 12 12 20 Vt ried to the former Gladys Stepp Massey. 30 1 3 123 10 12 12 110 20 20 10 67 62 Mrs. Sue Swingle and Miss 46 8 49V2 nvt 26 10 503 26 271 23 383 17 5 8 9 40 153 43 38 lion shares compared with a turnover of 7.5 million shares Surviving besides his widow Joyce Collins, both of Anna 67' and father are three brothers, polis; two half brothers, Wil during the same period on Friday a very slow trading day. (tids.) High Lew Last Chg.

A A AbbtLb 1.10 27 41 59 59 1 ACF Ind 2.40 3 47 47 47 Ad Millis .20 7 12 12 12 Address 33 32V4 32 Admiral 8 157 15 15 Vt AetnaLfe 1.60 85 59 59 59 Vt Air Prod 5 50 50 0 Air Red 25 19 19 19V Akzona la 55 39 38 39 Vt Alcan Alum 1 7 20 19 20 Alleg Cp 24 11 11 11 AllegLud 1.40 20 20 20 20 AllegPw 1.36 28 21 21 21 Allied Ch 1.20 25 29'A 29 29 AllietfStr 1.40 7 32 31 31 AllisCh 17 13 13V4 13'A Vt Alcoa 1.80 X32 5 2 51 51 Vt AMBAC .50 6 12 12 12 Va AmHess 21 42 61 61 Am Airl 33 28 27 28 A Brnds 2.20 82 43 43 43 AmBdcst 1.20 7 418 41'. 41 Am Can 2.20 44 337'. 33 33 ACrySug 1.40 3 21 50 21 A Cyan 1.25 22 32 32 Vj 32 AmEIPw 1.70 66 26. 26Vt 26 A Home 1.70 X39 74 74 74 Am Hosp .26 135 35 34 35 Vt A MtIC lxl.40 29 29 292 29 Am Motors 49 6 6 6 Va ANatGas 2.20 29 37 37 37 Vt A Smelt 1.90 43 23 22 23 Am Stand .40 13 21 21 Vj 21 wt 78 8 8 8 V. Am 2.60 373 43 43 43 AMF Inc 1 X13 36 36 36 AMP Inc .64 31 63 63V2 63 Ampex Corp 31 14 14V4 14 V.

Anaconda 1 52 18 18 18 Vt Anch Hock 1 1 33 33 33 Ancorp 4 16 16 16 ApecoCp .16 30 10 10 10 Arch Dan 1 66 40 3934 39 ArmcoStl 1 63 16 16 16 Armst Ck .80 118 33 33 33 Ashld Oil 1.20 81 22 21 21 Assd DG 1.20 x8 49 49 Atl Richfld 2 84 63 65 62 Atlas Corp 2 2 2 2 Avco Corp 46 13 13 13 Avnet In 44 11 11 11 Vj Avon Pc 1.30 27 95 94 94 iabckW .50 12 35' 35 35 Bait GE 1.82 11 29 29 29 BeatFds 1.16 32 39 39 39 Beckman .50 4 34 34 34 V. BeechAir .60 29 14Va 14 14 Bell How .60 5 43 43Vt 43'j Bendix 1.60 23 37 37 37 BeneflCp 1.60 22 52Vt 52 Benguet 19 6 5 6 Beth Stl 1.20 66 22 217'. 217s Block HR .24 9 27 267a 27 Boeing Co .40 44 16 16V. 16 BoisCas 173 22 21 21 Borden 1.20 632 26 25 25Vt BorgWar 1.25 16 25 25 25 BristMy 1.20 111 607. 60 60 1 BritPet 117 14 14 14 Brunswk .12 37 30 30 30 Bucy Erl.20 X66 24 24 24 Budd Co 11 10 1034 1034 Bunkr Ramo 31 10 9 97s V.

Burl Ind 1.40 12 38 38 38 Burl No 1.12g 42 46 457'. Burrghs .60 7 117 117 117 Vt HENDERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Plunk Clayton, 81, will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Casey Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Pittman Marbury officiating.

Burial will be in the Hend-derson City Cemetery. Mrs. Clayton Died Sunday at Extendicare Nursing Center in Jackson. clerk and was a former Sunday liam Gerald Collins and WashWP 1.36 WstnAir 2.19f Wn Sane 1.30 Everett Marsh, Wayne, Homer Marsh and T. C.

Marsh, The turnover was the lowest Freddie L. Cole, both of Bemis; 34 Va 34 1 Va WnUnion 1.40 School superintendent and a member of the Roe Boone Sun 62 68 21V, 22 3414 42 81 52 88 21 9 both of Ypsilanti; four sisters, since the usual August dol five half sisters, Mrs. Wanda Westg El 1.80 Weyerhs .80 86 7 3 9 29 94 72 10 24 61 17 30 683 21 223 34 43 82 52 88 21 9' 38 43 Mrs. Myrtle Sheann and Mrs. day School Class.

21 Va 22 34 42 81 513 88 203 9 38 42 44 Grady, Spring Creek, and Mrs Whirl Cp 1.60 drums last year. Among the large block trades Betty Perkins, both of Jackson. White Motor He was a member of the Connie Smith, Miss Rita Collins, Miss Gwendolyn Collins and Whittaker Mrs. Essie Mae Taylor, Farm Bureau. Williams Co were 104,400 shares of Commonwealth Edison's warrants Malesus, and Mrs.

Flossie Wal 38 -1 43 44 Miss Ren a Collins, all of 3 9 5 403 17 15 14 43 45 38 21 33 4 32 33 19 X76 413 27 35 79 24 117 173 14 20 7 53 141 293 28 101 3 20 14 18 He was married June 30, 1938, 89 44 WinnDx 1.74 Woolwth 1.20 Xerox Cp .80 X-Y Z- E. E. Tims 93 40 15 43V2 38 333 32 19 41 34 2334 17 5034 523 28 100 20 18 23 113 21 Bemis; and her stepmother, Mrs. Pearl Williams Collins, to the former Hattie Pearl Tay lor who survives him. 105 109 108 108 35 39V2 39V2 39V2 39 43 42 423 'a Va Va Va Vt Vt Wt Vs 14 Va Zale Corp .64 Zenith 1.40 Bemis.

MAURY CITY Funeral ser Other survivors include two Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1971 sons, James M. Pentecost of Memphis and William M. Pente vices for Ellis Edwards Tims, 62, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Maury Chapel Methodist lace, Leeds, Ala. Three stepsons, Jack Preston, Gary Massey and Michael Massey, all of Ypsilanti; two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Karen Wright and Mrs. Sandra Beck, Ypsilanti; and four step grandchildren. Funeral services are incomplete and will be handled by George A. Smith and Sons funeral home of Jackson. as 12y2 of 78 and 53,600 of Fa-berge at 15 up Va.

Other Big Board prices included: American Telephone down Va at 42; Borden off to 25; International Telephone off IV at 54 City Investing down Vz to 18 V2; Scott Paper off at 18; Texaco down Vs to 34; and Boise Cascade down at 21V2. ADDITIONAL STOCKS cost of Houston, a sister, Henderson Man (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Myrtle Crews of Robinson Church with the Rev. Bob Clark of Jackson officiating. ville, eight grandchildren Burial will be in Maury City Bemis Company 15 Container Corp.

of America 33 33 Phelps Dodge (Conalco) 37341 3734 Proctor Gamble 66 66V2 Quaker Oats 44 44 Rockwell 28V2 29 and three great grandchildren. The body will be at the funer al home until the funeral hour. Melton was born and reared in Chester County, and had made his home in Henderson Cemetery with Friendship Funeral Home in charge. Mr. Tims died Sunday night at General Hospital in Jackson after suffering a heart attack.

STOCK AVERAGES Pallbearers to serve will be Compiled by The Associated ress Mrs. Carter Thomas Crews, Jimmy Pente 30 15 15 60 and Morris Chapel all his life. He had been employed by various area trucking firms. Funeral services will be at 11 cost, Don Pentecost, Bobby, Stocks 1 Ind. Rails Util Net change 3.5 .4 OVER-THE-COUNTER Bids are Inter-dealer prices Prices shown on national list are Inter-dealer old and ask prices, inter-dealer quotations do not include retail mark-up, mark-down or commission.

Lamons. Pete Powers and MAURY CITY Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Lee Har- Va Va Va Albert Adams Tommy Thomas. 303.7 305.2 310.4 323.7 237.7 Noon Mon 448.1 170.0 133 Prev. Day 451.6 170.4 133 Week Ago 457.9 173.6 136 Mbnth Ago 479.2 178.9 143 Year Ago 376.2 103.0 120 33 32 19 41' 35 24 17 20 523 28 100 20 18 23 113 21 33 51 42 33 30 263 733 22 50 24 36 15 25 22 203 6 37 13 741 38 25 22 30 15 17 73 33 24 28 50 25 17 2434 353 32" 51 17 22 25 21 18 a.m.

Tuesday at Casey Funeral Home with the Rev. Belver rell Carter, 47, were at 2:30 p.m. today at Maury City Bap The deacons of the Maple Springs Baptist Church will serve as honorary pallbearers. Hutcherson of Henderson offici 1971 High 505.5 182.5 152 tist Church with Lewis Mm- 335.0 288.1 Beneticiai National Kuhn's Big Citation Mfg. Combined Insurance Cummings Sign Downtowner ner officiating.

Burial was in 1971 Low 438.8 1 38.0 133 1970 High 444.1 143.5 145 1970 Low 334.3 95.8 113 290.6 Cadence Ind ating. Burial will be in Henderson City Cemetery. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. 221.7 2 7Vt 1 7' 62 34 9 34 Maury City Cemetery with 'at Finanl .45 Vt 7 'a 33Vt 34Vi First Memphis-Units BOND AVERAGES TRENTON Funeral services for Albert Adams, 78, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holmes Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Bill Williams officiating. Burial will be in Long Chestnut Cemetery at Bath Springs. Mr. Adams died Sunday at his home after a long illness. 5 6 25 261g 2 38 38 63 7Va 5'2 6 25 253 7 8 30 3034 27 27 32 33 22 23 7 8 8 19 19 5 5 Vermon Hanks Great Commonwealth Ma lone 8.

Hyde Martin-Brower Corp. 1 1 245 43-8 Ronk Funeral Home in charge. Mrs. Carter died Saturday night at her home in Maury City after a long illness. Camp Sp 1.10 Caro PLt 1.46 CarrierCp .60 CartWal 40a CastleCke .60 CaterTr 1.40 Xl6 32Va 32V3 4 157a "8 3a -Vt Geneva Melton; a son, Clifford Ray Melton of Morris Chapel; a daughter, Patricia Gail Melton of Morris Chapel; a stepson, N.

L. T. Corp. Old Line Life People Prot. Life Red Food Stores 9 30 2 9 Ws 16 46 46'4 69'4 69 '4 41 40'.

2 Bill Bishop of Norfolk, CelaneseCp 2 Cenco Ins .30 Shoney's William Bond 20 10 10 10 10 Rails Ind. Util. Fgn. L.Yd. Net change .1 .1 .1 Noon Mon.

48.7 80.6 83.4 92.9 77.8 Prev. Day 48.8 80.6 83.5 92.8 77.8 Week Ago 48.7 80.6 83.2 92.5 78.4 Month Ago 48.9 80.6 83.4 92.4 77.8 Ye-r Ago 48.9 75.2 78.3 89.9 73.1 1971 High 51.3 84.1 85.5 92.8 80.9 1971 Low 48.1 79.7 82.6 88.4 77.2 1970 High 57.2 8.26 83.0 91.4 77.9 1970 Low 46.7 74.1 75.2 87.4 71.3 He was born in Wayne Coun KENTON Services for Vermon C. Hanks, 67, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Kenton Baptist Church with the Rev. Hoyt Wilson officiating.

Burial will be in Sunnyside Cemetery with three stepdaughters, Mrs. Doskie Plunk Jr. and Mrs. Larry CentSWst 2 Cerro Cp .80 Cert teed .80 Hobert Anderson HENDERSON Funeral ser ty, and reared in Decatur County. He moved to Gibson County in 1943.

Crowe, both of Morris Chapel, fpssnaAir .60 Ches Ohio 4 and Mrs. Fred W. Johnson of Bakersfield, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parrish Melton of Vi Va Va Vt Vt 'Vt Vt vices for Hobert Lee Anderson, 65, will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at Dilday Funeral Home in Huntingdon with the Rev. Max Ray ChiMil SPP ChiPneuT 2 Chris Craft Chryslr .60 CIT Finl 1 This announcement is neither an offer to sell; nor a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities. The offer is made only by the Prospectus. TENNESSEE and KENTUCKY 1 3 447'a 44' 8 147a 14 2 28 28 24 22 21'a 12 59V 6 13'2 13V4 14 357'8 47 6'a tVt 45 258 25V2 1 1 40a 40 13 42 24 423 23 34Vi 33a 38 101V4 100 14 47 46''2 32 13V3 Karnes and Son Funeral Home in charge. Mr.

Hanks died early today at Obion County General Cotton CitiesSvc 2.20 officiating. Burial will be in Va Va 1 Henderson; a brother, Ross Melton of Henderson; a sister, Mrs. Guy Austin of Henderson; his grandmother, Mrs. Joe K. NEW YORK Cnttnn Clark Eq 1.40 ClevEIIII 2.24 CocaCol 1 S3 Long Rock Cemetery.

futures No 2 rose $1.25 a bale in Bishop of Milledgeville; a grand early dealings today. There Colg Pal 1.40 Collins Ratf Cololntst 1.60 Mr. Anderson drowned while fishing in a lake near his home Sunday afternoon. Holmes Infant 32 child. Ling Tern Vt Littonlnd -ickheed Air Loews Corp 1 LoneStarln 1 LoneSGa 1.36 LonglsLt 1.38 Lucky Strs 1 LukensStl .80 LVO Corp Lykes Yngst Macke Co .30 Macy RH 1 MadFd 1.05g Magnvox 1.20 Marath 1.6O Marcor .80 Mar Mid 1.70 MartinM 1.10 MayDStr 1.60 Maytag 1.10a McDonD McGrwH .60 Mead Corp 1 Melv Sho .80 Memorex Cp Merck 2.20 MGM Microdot MidSUtil 1.02 MinnMM 8 15 MinnPLt 1.30 Mohas 1.10 MobilOil 2.60 Monsant 1.80 MontDUt 1.88 Mont Pw 1.68 MorNor .80 Motorola .60 MtStaTT 1.36 Nabisco 2.20 Nat Can .45 NatCashR .72 Nat Distil .90 Nat Fuel 1.68 Nat Genl .20 Nat Gyp 1.05 Nat Indust Nat Steel 2.50 Nat Tea .80 Natomas .25 NevPow 1.24 Newberry 1 NEngE! 1.56 Newmnt 1.04 Niag MP 1.10 NL Ind 1 Norfolk 5 Norris Ind 1 No Am Phil 1 NoAmRk 1.40 NoNGas 2.60 NoStaPw 1.70 Northrop 1 Nwst Airl .45 NwtBanc 1.40 Norton 1.50 Nort Simon Occid Pet 1 OhioEdis 1.54 Okla GE 1.24 OklaNGs 1.24 Olin Corp .88 Omarkln Otis Elev 9 Outbd Mar 1 Owen Cng .75 Owen III 1.35 PacGEI 1.64 Pac Ltg 1.60 PacPetrl PacPwL 1.44 1.20 PanAmS PanAm WAir Panh EP 1.80 Penn Cent Penn Dixie Penney JC 1 PaPwLt 1.60 PennzUn .80 PepsiCo 1 Pfizer Phelps 2.10 Phila El 1.64 PhilMorr 1.20 Phill Pet 1.30 PitneyB .68 Polaroid .32 PortGEI 1.38 PPG Ind 1.40 ProctGm 1.50 PubSCol 1.12 Sv EG 1.64 Pueblo In .28 PugSPLt 1.84 Pullman 2 Questor .50 RalstonP .70 Ranco Inc .92 Raytheon .60 RCA 1 Reading Co Rdg Bate .25 Reich Ch .20 RepubStl 1.60 Revlon I Reyn Ind 2.40 ReynMet 1.10 RoanST 1.51g Rohr Cp .80 RoyCCola .54 RoyDut 1.04g Ryder Sy .50 Safeway 1.30 StJoeM 1.50 StL Sa 2.40 StRegisP 1.60 Sanders Asso Sa Felnd 1.60 SanFelnt .30 SherPIg .90 SCM Corp SCOA Ind .60 Scott Paper 1 SbCL In 2.20 Searl GD 1.30 SearsRo 1.40 Shell Oil 2.40 Shell Tr Sherw Wm 2 Signal Co .60 SingerCo 2.40 Smith KF 2 Sony Corp SCarEG 1.33 SouCaiE 1.50 South Co 1.26 SouNGas 1.40 Southn Pac 2 SouthrnRy 3a SDrrv investors and Savers: CBS 1.40b 54 3214 64 44 28 34 43 33's Pallbeares will be Howell Colu Gas 1.76 was considerable short cov ering by previous sellers.

Midmorning prices were un 63 61 "2 60 SCOTTS HILL Graveside CmbEn 1.40 ComlSolv .40 ComwE 20b Lovelace, Harold Montgomery. Sonny Record, Gene Record. services for the infant daugh changed to $1.25 a bale higher Comsat .50 J. C. Crowell, and Wayne Har ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry bin. Con Fdis 1.80 Con Fds 1.20 ConNstG ins Curtis Compton HUNTINGDON Services for Curtis Compton, 83, will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Dilday Funeral Home with the Rev. Clar than the previous close.

Oct 31.82, Dec 32.28 and March 33.07. Holmes were at 1 p.m. today at the Scotts Hill Holiness Church Cons Power 2 Cemetery with the Rev. J. W.

Cont Air Lin Vt Vt Va IV2 Va Cont Can 1.60 Hanna officiating. Scotts Hill Contl Corn 9b Mrs. Nanney ence Carter officiating. Burial Cont Oil 1.50 Funeral Home had charge. will be the Chapel Hill Cem The infant died late Sunday Cont Tel .80 Control Data CooDerln 1 4(1 American Stock Exchange NEW YORK (AP) American Stock Exchange selected noon prices: Sales Net Jobs Bill Is Signed WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon signed today a $1 billion emergency employment act to help provide jobs for some 150,000 unemployed persons.

The measure is aimed at helping economically depressed areas. Nixon, in signing the bill he had proposed, praised Congress for approving his full request for $1 billion for this fiscal year. Nixon said he instructed the secretary of labor "to move with the greatest possible speed" in distributing the money, with $600 million going to the states under a formula based on unemployment. Nixon said he expects initial funding to be available within three weeks, so that hiring may begin promptly. He said that by Labor Day the first group of unemployed McKENZIE Funeral ser etery.

night at Decatur County Hos pital in Parsons. CorGIW 2.50a You can earn 8 annual interest on Associates Investment -2 Vs -Vt -Vt vices for Mrs. Queenie Nanney, Mr. Compton died early to 3 21 21 5 3A'-a X40 598 58'a 32 25i 25VS 145 44V2 42 23 28 51 30'4 301a 48 13Va 133 72 35a 35'2 123 43 43 145 3 3 32 63 22 35 518 51 'a 2 32 32 10 2 25 225' 1 92 7 27s 272 20 34's 33's 123 98 9 16 18 18V2 73 29'2 29'2 21 1134 11 D-D 16 7 X8 39 39 34 16 lSVi 34 23 23 2 413 4IV2 6 25'8 25'a 14 37 37'a (hds.) High Low Last Chg 87, were at 2:30 p.m. today at Cowies Com Cox Bdcst .30 CPC Intl 1.70 1 17 17 17 day at his home in Huntingdon after an apparent heart attack.

Jbsrummitt Funeral Home in Mc- CrowColl Kenzie with John Hicks and Crown Cork CrwnZell 1.20 CurtissWrt Haynes Langford officiating. Burial was in Shiloh Cemetery. 33 513 42 33 30 26 73 22'2 50 24 363 15 25 223a 503 6 37 13 73 38 25 22 29 153 17' 73 33 24 28 49 25 17 24 35 35 51 16 22'2 24 21' 183 15 40 39 44 54 29 24 32 23 18 11V2 11 33 5 10 653 22 26'2 55 37 37 21 61 30 24 102 20 34 66 23 26 16 283 50 173 32 223 343 30 6 25 8 21 62 593,4 21 53 17 24 41 12 48 35 23 43 35 12V2 26 34 78 15 12 18 55'2 63 853 43 38V2 45 17 673 50 18 223 31 21 46 38 74 26 25 80 44 6 55 62 73'A 80 423 42 25 53 54 5 4112 12 -1 Va Mrs. Ollie Ragan Mrs. Ollie Esther Ragan, 78, wife of Edgar Eugene Ragan, who resided in the Parkburg Community, died at 3:50 a.m.

Dan River Mrs. Nanney died at the home 1 22 22 22 37 2 2 2 Va 12 27 26 26 119 19 183 i87, 4. 8 1 1 1 2 IP 113 16 18 18 18 13 IP 11V2 113 Vt 29 7 9-16 77 9-165-16 11 13 13 13V 5 3 3V2 3 3 334 33 3 12 233 23 23 25 3 33 33 Va 28 23 66 113 1 51 23 33 83 52 33 42 3 33 1 30 39 26 27 733 2 22V2 N-N 7 50 X37 24 55 37 11 15 10 25 15 223 19 2034 9 6Va 23 37V2 X12 13 137 7538 3 38 XI 25 23 22 38 30 50 16 45 17 9 73 Xll 33 5 24 12 28 17 50 13 25 6 17 22 24 18 35 5 32 8 513 O-O 313 17 48 23 7 25 5 21 18 19 3 123 3 40 16 39'2 75 453 46 55 PQ 46 30 15 24 39 32 19 23 5 18 43 11 146 IT2 5 33 18 5 35 10 133 67 28 22 55 27 13 55V2 39 3734 25 37 39 2134 129 61 Va 70 30 22 25 47 103 7 21 9 35 51 67 23 23 16 26 1 16 4 29 X30 50 6 18 -15 32. 7 23 20 35 100 30 6 63 15 26 6 83 161 22 15 62 Vi 42 60 25 21 28 5 37 17 31 25 101 413 5 48 S-S -25 35 13 23 54 44 16 35V2 19 12 X40 27 13 34 77 79 24 15 X39 123i 153 18 21 553 12 63 X58 86 61 43'2 1 38 14 46 60 18 22 68 27 50 151 18 23 22 10 31 55 21 34 46 16 39 X5 74 54 26 15 25 X23 80 3 44 5 6 39 55 58 62 88 73Vi X9 80 20 42 94 43 23 25 1 53 14 54 14 5 41 42 10 12 T-T 2 23 11 31 96 22 59 13 91 26 201 34 29 44 55 15 Va Dart Ind of her daughter, Mrs. Charlie DaycoCD 1 14 Vt Vt DaytnP.

1.66 Webb, Saturday night after a Rev. Berrigan Put In Solitary ANBURY, Conn. (AP) The Rev. Philip Berrigan was put in solitary confinement today for passing out leaflets urging inmates at the federal Deere Co 2 long illness. Del Write 1 10 14 Delta Air .50 today in the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital follow DennyRst .04 21 7 6Vt 23 20 20 1 22V2 22 22'2 ing a brief illness.

Livestock V4 DetEdis 1.40 Diam Sham 1 Dillon Co .64 7 7 7 Funeral services will be at 1 Disney .20 6 Va 4 43a Va Rates: Annual Interest p.m. Tuesday from the Chapel 63 4 4 3 6V2 4 434 3V2 NASHVILLE (AP) Cattle 1500. Slaughter cows 8 10 21 2 39 2 21 10 of George A. bmith And sons When Invested for 3 Vt Vt Va with CP. Smith, minister, of 72 7 33 34 24 32 158 16 A6Vt 69'4 41 44 14 28 21 59 13 35 6 25 40 42 42 34 101 46'2 13 32 4334 34 61 2134 36' 58 25 42 58 30 13 35 43 33 72 51 225 27 34 9 18 29 11 7 39 16 23 41 25 37 6 20 18 2334 101 8 30 Va 72 62 28 144 22 9 16 73 36 43 25V2 17 69 40 203.4 41 30'4 8 9 43 44 21 49 21 253,4 45 67 252 15 61 21 2034 32 14 163 34 50 22 55 36 34 753,4 22 31 23 28 5134 70 37 8 153 28 31 28 13 59 25 21 23'2 22 22 16 29 21 24 Diverslnd .36 DrPepper .40 DomeMns .80 Dow Chem Dresslnd 1.40 Duke Pw 1.40 strong to 50 higher; feeder steers under 300 lbs 2.00-3.00 -T2 Va T2 1 Va 12 16 16 16' Va 5 5 5 Va 3 3 3 Va Aerojet AmPetrf AO Indust ArkLGas 1.30 Asamera Oil Atlas Cp wt Barnwel Ind BrascanLt lb Buttes Gs Oil CampbChib CdnJavIn Certron Cp Cinerama CreoleP 2.0a Data Control Dillard Dixilyn Corp Dynalectrn EquitCp Essex Chem Fed Resrces Felmont Oil Frontier Air Gen Plywood Giant Yel .40 Gt Basin Pet Husky Oil .15 Hydrometl ImprlOil Instrum Sys IT i Corp James way Jetronic Ind Jupiter Cp Kaiser In Kin Ark Corp Kingsford .16 Lafay Radio Lee Ent .28 Ling TVgt wt LoewsThe wt Marshal Ind Mich Sug .10 Midw Fin .32 Milgo Elect ficiating.

Burial will follow in higher; over 300 lbs 1.00-2.00 89 10 10 10 the Parkburg Cemetery. 22 18 183s 6 23 23 39 103 101 14 88 8 37 30 "4 30 51 73'4 72 166 63V2 62's 19 23 28Vi 25 22 2 36 1443i 14414 16 22 22 10 9 9 -51 16 15 92 74 7334 12 37 36 57 43 43 19 25 Va 25 Vt Mrs. Ragan was born and duPont 2.50g DuqLt 1.66 Dynam Am 23 2 2'2 2 7 16- I6V2 16'2 1 8 8 8 higher; feeder heifers mostly 1.00 higher. Slaughter classes; 91 Ctf Va 42 26 26 26 cows, utility 20.00-22.00, cutter reared in Hardeman County near the Medon Community, daughter of the late Rob and Jane Savage Jackson. For the prison here to go on a hunger and work strike in support of "political prisoners." John J.

Norton, warden of the Federal Correctional Institute, said Berrigan passed out the leaflets and then was placed in a cell in a separate housing unit and not allowed to mingle with other prisoners. Berrigan and his brother, the Rev. Daniel Berrigan, are serving sentences here on charges of destroying draft records in Catonsville, Md. 18.00-21.00, canner 14.00-18.00. mos.

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34 Survivors include her hus 13 40 39' 5 20 2034 4 42 41 45 31 3034 10 8 83a 1 9 938 3 43 43V2 39 45V4 44 2 21 21 4 14 Vs Vt V2 Vt V4 14 Vt Vt Vt 36.00, 500-600 lbs 31.00-34.00. band, Edgar Ragan of Park Ethyl Cp .84 EvansP Fairch Cam Fairlnd Fansteel Inc Fedders .50 FedDeptStr 1 Filtrol 1.40 Firestne 1.60 Fst Chart burg; five sons, Clyde K. Ragan and Amos Ragan of East St. Heifers good and choice 300-500 lbs 30.00-33.00, 500-700 lbs 27.00-39.00. Calves 150.

Few early You may invest as little as $100. Newldria Mn Louis, 111., J. R. Ragan and V4 Vt 3 V2 Vt Vt Vt 12 50 49 Nor Cdn Oils 11 7 6 13-16 6 13-16-3-K Nuclear Am 32 3 3 3 sales vealers 1.00-2.00 higher William Ragan of St. Louis, 38 21 Va 21 Flintkote 1 Few choice 40.00-41.00, few 2 2 2 5 5V2 5 Vt 1 11 and Fred Ragan of Mont Fla Pow 1.68 1 13 13 13 gomery, two daughters, FlaPwLt 2.12 good 35.00-38.00.

Hogs 700. Barrows and gilts FMCCp .85 23 3 3 3 Va 7 23 23 23 3 Mrs. Inez Diggs and Mrs. Kath- Quarterly interest payments are available. 11 26 25 3 454 45 5 67 67 41 25 25 27 153,4 15'i 51 61 Vt 61 13 21 21 53 21 2034 10 32 32 G-G ryn Knight of Route 1, Pinson; 14 15 15V2 3 8 31 16 13 8 Vt Vt 50 to 75 cents higher than last Thursday.

Few U.S. 2 220-240 Food Fair .90 Ford 2.60 ForAAcKs .80 FreepMin .80 Fruehf 1.70 a brother, Levi Jackson of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Vt Vt Lizzie Ragan of Paducah, 42 4 4 4 Va 3 18 18 18 8 15 14 14 Vt 34 593 59 59 14 143 1411, 14 23 703 70 70 19 25 26 25 Va Va Ormand Ind Ozark Airline Permaner Phoenix Stl Puritan Fash Rath Pack Reserve OG Resortslntl A Scurry Rain Statham Ins Syntex .40 Technicolor Telepromtr Tesoro Pet Un Brands wt Viewlex Vikoa Inc VLN Corp Westates Ptl Wilshire Yates Ind Yonk Ra GAC Cp Mrs. Grace Key of Jackson, and jobs financed by the act. The President emphasized that what he called "real jobs, which promise future career opportunities" will be made available under this measure and that the work they do will help meet needs in such fields as environmental protection, health, education, public safety, housing, recreation, public facility maintenance and rural development." Guardsman Dies, Seven Injured At Ft.

Stewart FT. STEWART, Ga. (AP) A National Guardsman was killed and seven others were injured Sunday night when lightning struck a tent during a thunderstorm. Killed was Sgt. 1.

C. Reuben S. Crumpler of Clinton, N.C., a member of Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 20th Infantry Division. The North Carolina National Guard unit had just moved into the bivouac area for a two-week summer encampment training period. The area is about 20 miles from the main post at this military post some 40 miles south of Savannah.

Maj. Charles Barbour, a public information officer for the North Carolina Guard, said all the victims were in the same tent, a large operations tent which was being used as an 8 14 39 16 2 34 GAr Corp .40 lbs 20.50, U.S. 2-3 195-240 lbs 20.00-20.25; sows steady U.S. 2-3 400-575 lbs 15.00-15.50; sheep 50 choice and prime 88 lb spring slaughter lambs 30.75, package choice 82 lbs 29.00. SquareD Gam Sko 1.30 Mrs.

Ruth Bodenschatz of St. Vt Gannett 8 50 Squibb 1.50 StB rands 1.60 Std Kollsman 4 Louis; 15 grandchildren and 11 47 4 3 5 6 6 Gen Dynam 21 223,4 55 GenElec 1.40 121 great grandchildren. StOilCal 2.80 '2 56 37 7 5 4 Gen Food 1.40 GenMills .96 6 Vt 7 Vt 5 Vt 4 53 83 3 4 9 3 7 5 4 5 9 StOillnd 2.30 StOilNJ 2.75g StdOilOh 2.70 Escapee Captured NASHVILLE (AP) An escapee from the Turney Center in Only, was captured Monday following a highspeed car chase in Nashville. According to police, another man riding with the fugitive was shot by an officer. Recaptured was Everett Lee Starks, 21, of Nashville, who fled from the Turney prison July 14 while serving a five-year sentence for grand larceny.

Police said they apprehended Starks after the car he was driving plowed into a tree during the chase. Another man, Jerry F. Goodfred, 21, also of Nashville, was shot in the arm and the back with a 12-gauge shotgun and was listed in satisfactory condition. Police said Goodfred was charged with assault after he allegedly emerged from the wrecked auto flashing a gun at authorities. GenMot 2.55g 53 83 My Answer 35 Stauf Ch 1.80 Vt Va V4 1 323 323 32 8 18 1712 17V2 Zim Horn .24 SterlDrug .80 Stevens 1.50 StudWor 1J0 Copyrighted by The Associated Press 1971 PubUt 1.60 GnTelEI 1.52 Gen Tire lb Genesco 1.70 GaPacif GettyO 1.13g Gillette 1.40 Glen Alden Global Marin SunOil lb True Christianity Is To Love Mankind 14'4 16 34 50 22 54 36 34 75V2 22 31 23 28 51 2 79 37 8'2 1534 28 31 28 13 59 25 21 Vj 2334 22 22 V4 16 29 21 24 For additional information, visit the nearest office of Associates Capital, a subsidiary of Associates Corporation of North America, for a free Prospectus.

Or contact any of the offices listed below and a Prospectus and Investment Note Mail Application will be sent on request. Vt SurvyFd Swift Co .70 Systron Donn Tampa El .80 Tektronix Teledyne Goodrich 1 2 34 117 75 28 22 76 31 X6 23 20 28 28 51 13 79 46 37 30 8 15 15 16 28'i 54 3134 20 28 10 13 26 59'2 11 25 40 22'A 35 23 4 22 59 22 5 16'2 116 29 16 22 56 25 BILLY GRAHAM Vt NOON INDEX NEW YORK (AP) Noon New York Stock Exchange Index: Market 14 cents Index 51.86 0.21 Industrial 55.46 0.23 Transportation 41.35 41.15 Utility 37.91 Finance 66.59 V4 Va Telex Cp 233 303 21 123 26 34 44 15 Tenneco 1.32 of Jesus Christ. It was He who said: "Whosoever of you will be Texaco 1.60 By BILLY GRAHAM I am a junior in high school and I have not accomplished -1 Goodyr .85 Grace 1.50 GranitCty Stt Grant 1.50 Grt 1.30 GtWest Finl GtWnUnit .90 Grn Giant .96 Greyhound 1 GrummnCp 1 Gulf Oil 1.50 GlfStUtil 1.04 TexETrn 1.52 Tex Sul .60 Vt Vt the chiefest, shall be the serv ant of all." Mark 10:44. Serving anything worthwhile for myself or others. Can you help me? V4 Him will equip you to serve mankind not with the desire for fame or reward, but for benefit of the race.

UlfWn .50 T. V. I like to receive a letter like PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF INVESTMENT Co) 07 (2) 10 Halliburt 1.05 Harris Int 1 HeclaM JOf A man hurried to the church yours. "Accompusmng something worthwhile for yourself or Butter Eggs CHICAGO (AP) Eggs door one Sunday noon and ask Hercules ed the usher: "Is the service is the farthest thing from the minds of many of to Heublein .85 Hew Pack .20 steady to firm; wholesale buy Hoff Electrn day's youth. Young people like Holidylnn .25 over?" The usher who had found the true meaning of Christian service said: "The worship Homestke .40 you are the hope of tomorrow world.

Honywll 1.30 $500 Minimum 1 Year Certificates Interest Compounded Semi-Annually is over, but the service is only HousehF 1.20 HousLP 1.32 Howmet .70 Now, what can you do to ac ing prices unchanged to 1 higher; large whites 39; standards 34; medium whites 30; checks 17. Butter steady; wholesale buying prices unchanged; 93 score AA 67y4; 92 A 67; 90 65. beginning. ASSOCIATES CAPITAITRPttww JACKSON 204 Chester Street Phone; (901) 422-4611 complish something if 11 63 63 63 21 53 523 53 14 21 21 21 213 X4 44 44 44 64 40 40 40 19 37 37 37 5 12 12 12 34 45 44 44 188 2834 28 Va 28 38 94 93 94 12 45 45 454 X7 443 44 44 Vt 1 14' 14 14 1-1 6 31 3T2 31 21 17 17 17 202 35 34 34 25 127J 12 12 145 503 50 50Vi 32 51 51 51 73 27 26 26 111 285 285 285 70 24 24 24 8 15 15 15 83 30' 30 30 43 33 33 33 319 56 55 55 1 2544 25 25 1 21 21 21Vi 14 35 35 35 To be a Christian is not just to bend the knee in prayer, and First of all, become a disciple MRS. VALERIE Reader and Advisor Gives truthful and good advice on business, love, marriage and divorce.

Settles family troubles and causes speedy marriage with the one you love. She looks deeply into your life and lifts the veil of mystery. Old Hwy. 45 North 3 Miles From 1-40 Across From Skyvue Theatre Ph. 427-1979 to bow the head in reverent worship: it is to love mankind so much that one goes out in Christ's stead to help and re IdahoPw 1.70 ideal Bas .60 III Cent 1.14 Imprl Cp Am INACp 1.40 Inger Rand 2 Inland Stl 2 IBM 5.20 Int Harv 1.40 Int Mineral Int Nickel 1 int Pap 1 JO Int TAT Iowa Beef lowaPSv 1.40 Itek Corp Associates deem struggling, suffering CRESTLINE.

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