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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 5

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Thun. Afternoon, Aug. 28, 1969, Tho Dally Now Journal, Mtfrfroosboro, PofO Finland I oat 10 per cent of her territory to Ruwia becauae of Worfd War II. Business News: Danhcr Foods; Inc. Opens Nov Chain i NASHVILLE Danner in a complete commissary and food processing plant in Nashville, and owns extenseive real estate, Including restaurants leased to other op-esators.

Ky. In addition to its Kentucky Fried Chicken stores, Danner Foods operates. 14 Shoney's Big Boy Restaurants in middle-Tennessee, the Seafarer Restaurant Jl a Nashville-based restaurant chain operator, has announced the opening of its first unit at a new (ranch! sed network of seafood outlets. The first Mr. D's Seafood and Hamburger Restaurant in Donel-on la company-operated as a test unit "We want to run a number at tests and checks before actual--' ly selling any franchises," said R.

Danner, president of Dan- ner Foods, The new unit the 25th outlet under the banner of Danner Foods will offer a varied seafood menu, plus a Big Hamburger. Another Mr, D's Seafood outlet 0) oj MM is under construction in Louisville, Ky. PAIRTA Several more company -op I I erated units are planned, plus The weather will still be warm for weeks ahead, so we're having a S3le cf paint and caulk Hems. Famous Glidden exterior house paints, oil or latex base, coupons vorth rnoi ey for buying caulking compound and caulking gun applicators. For just coming in," we'll give you FHEE a 5-quart, multi-purpose plastic pail.

a nationwide franchising program. Danner said his company has a record of success in the preparation of seafood and hamburgers CRAFTSMAII HOUSE PAINT OIL OR LATEX In its other restaurants and feels that the specialty units featuring high quality fish, shrimp and (oysters and the Big Hamburger "will have considerable ap crafts on HOU A Craftsman UTEXHOUSl PAINT fft i 3 a. Great for homeowners on a slim budget -Use on wood or primed metal Easy to apply; no arm tiring brush drag Availabte in white and tinted colors Hard surface givesour home long-term protection SaS RECULAR $6.95 see iIBl ACRYLIC LATEX SPRED" HOUSE PAINT MA 1.1 -V 'il I peal to the public." Midyear sales of more than $4,5 up 27 percent over the same period last year, were recently announced' by Danner, Earnings of 27 cents a share were ip 28 percent over the same period of 1968. Danner Foods, has reported gains of 22.7 per cent in sales and 27.9 per cent in earnings for the third quarter ended July 31. The regional restaurant chain and food franchisor reported also substantial increases in sales and earnings for the first nine months of the currentfiscal year.

Total sales for the nine months were an increase of 25.5 per cent over the same period last year, and net income reached $430,954, or 47c per share, a gain of 28. per cent. For the' thrid quarter, sales were $2,781,879, up 22.7 per cent over the same quarter last year, and net income was or 20( per share, a gain of 27.9 per cent R. L. Danner, president of Danner Foods, said that the results were "representative of the excellenrigrowBTwhich the company is experiencing, and indicative of the continued progress which can be expected." Danner noted that; "the next quarterly reporf will reflect income from the new opened since August 1." Covers all exterior surfaces Cuts painting time from days to hours Clean up paint tools with water Choose from 874 decorator inspired colors' I ALHTLlb 1 RECULAR $3.65 ENDURANCE OIL HOUSE PAIMT rr "fBHdAmi 't-.

0NE-C0AT .1 A I Glossy oil base finish gives years of protection QUITE A BEAN Kenneth Ray Basham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Basham, Rt. 5, Murfreesboro, be displays a 26-inch longsTrlng beanrAII the beansn the vines are similar length; The Bashams were given the beans by a minister who told them they would be 32 inches long Staff Photo by Sharon Cobb. ennuiated to combat climate in youtarea Tl ti wWl.

Available in self-cleaning white and non-chalking colors Turns your home into a showplace you'll Be proud of Colors stay bright looking for years -81 Jn' Alongapo in Philippines Is Man's RECULAR $8.25 3d ire SAVE 59 WITH THIS COUPON NYLON PAINT BRUSH Dil Cat 1 QUART QUART US mAll Town Wi ail wfc enances JADDUn The company opened a new Shoney's restaurant in Cooke-ville, in early August, which has shown an excellent total sales volume, and its first Mr. D's Seafood-Hamburger unit in Donelson, Tenn." last week, I If! II S108 manf. retail UIMLT resettled in "Gordon Heights," aub and Bar Association where they received govern- base over of ment lots and help in -building female employes in military 1 S3 imit 1 wt with coupon i l. -i i i .1 MiiiiaiiiiiiJii wnienisr-a pnui Trior a pianiieu -ii- MWiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiffliiiiiiii clubs. The association says the homes.

By PATRICK J. KILLEN 0L0NGAP0 Philippines (UPD This is a man's town, with more night club hostesses than nurses, and a lot jmore bars than school rooms. No place for a lady, say. The main street begins at the main entrance of the Bay HOLDEN HARDWARE WEST SIDE SQUARE nationwide chain. The Mr.

D's unit was the company's 25th restaurant, which Danner described as "a major milestone in the history of "the compnay." The firm's 10th Kentucky Fried Chicken store is der construction in Louisville, navy clubs are competing with their night spots. For all the mayor's charm and soft approach to problems, a hard place. 'fShe gets threats almost every day an aide has to use body guards." Naval Base, largest U.S. naval installation in the Western run in the November elections. Although still in mourning, the black-gowned woman went to work and defeated four men for the post.

Since then, Amelia Gordon Jias. had little time sfor Like all Filipino politicians, she- jsees scores of her constitutents daily. "Nearly every week she makjss a tiring trip to Manila seeking funds from the federal government." And nearly every night, acedmpa--nied by police escorts, the mayor sweeps into -several night spots to check on conditions. i If Ms. Gordon finds a dirty kitchen or an illegal electrical connection, the place is closed down.

1 "Of course, it is a' very tough job for me," Mrs. Gordon acknowledged in an interview. "I ran because of" the petition. The thing is that I had been working -with some Trganizations-iike-theRed Cross and the blood bank and had been interested in social work. Yes, I enjoy the especially after I accomplished some projects." Pacific and chief supply and repair point for ships of the seventh fleet operating off jj; Vitnam.

Neon signs and splitting rock music set the tone for the nearly 200,000 off-duty sailors who head for Olongapo looking for fun. And the town's 8,000 heavily up bar hostesses miniskirted or with tight I sweaters tucked into even tighter stretch pants are there fto supply the fun. No place for a lady rbut Olongapo, a city of 130,000 some 90 miles northwest of Manila, has a lady mayor who How does she feel riding herd on 8,000 night club hostesses and the, places in which they WONQ ni, (l. MrsNxrordoii Srhiled shyly "Well, the Navy is our only industry. I try to help.

That is why I make my inspections to improve the clubs and their conditions." Improvement, the mayor does not deny, is needed. The city has one "of the highest venereal disease rates in Asia even though each of the 6,000 registered hostesses is required to have a medical checkup each week. If a girl fails the test, her health card is picked up. The other 2,000 girls, called "transients" by local authorities, are harder kto control. JtLS Navyauthorities give-Mrs.

Gordon a lot-of- the credit for the generally good relations between Olongapo and. the Subic Bay Base. She always appears to be firmly aware that som 22,000 Filipinos make their living working with the 7,000 U.S. military and civilian personnel on the base. Sometimes "the mayor is caught in the middle.

Lately she has been trying to mediate a dispute between the Olongapo Saaaaaaaami aaaaam f- i i -OlLd 'vy Come "-4p 9 is as gentle as me town is rough. Mayor Gordon, a soft spoken attHptfve woman of 48, came to'lier job through, inheritance, so.tq speak. Her husband was James -hr Gordon, the of an American father and a Filipino motheK He was a World War II suerrilla fiahter and later a Busy Schedule The projects have included setting up of four "boys' towns" for orphans or unwanted children and moving squatters away from the river near the naval base. To date more than 160 families have been theater and restaurant owner, and he became the first elected Wall Street Chaffer mayor of Olongapo City in 1963. A balding, handsome man, Gordon set Out to develop his problem city which grew from 20,000 to 130,000 in 10 years, but on Feb.

20, 1967, Gordon was shot and killed in front of his own city hall by an assassin thought to have been hired by political foes. Citv As Leeacy need for rate relief, and easing of interest rates. JU is interestingto note, tlFe firm says, that institutions were buyers of utilities during the second quarter of 1969. A NEW YORK (UPD-The market has not suddenly entered a new bull phase, Bache Co. believes.

By mid-September it may be possible to determine whether the bear phase as been concluded and whether the market has entered a transitional period preparatory to a sustained upward move, the firm adds. Post-Labor Day trading activity could see a Wright AdvisoryJtepoi believes the prospects for the short term are still dull, but ar brightening for both the intermediate and longer terms. Since World War II, evi Grief stricken, Amelia Gor-? don and her five children made If plans to leave Olongapo hut II then the "man's city" decided it wanted a lady mayor, namely, the widow Gordon. IB" August," petition signed? by 6,500 Olongapo residents urged Mrs. Gordon to major stock market decline has ended in September or-October pick-up in volume, a more aggressive institutional attitude and more important insight as none later and none earlier, whether the July 30 closing low of 801.96 was indeed the bottom level for the 1969 bear market, the firm observes.

6.50x13 Blackwall Tubeless Plus Fed. Ex. Tax. the firm observes. However, the market's internal action, while unquestionably becoming stronger "does not yet show an -unquestioning conviction by-aggressive buyers.

now is the time to climb on that bull, market band wagon," the firm adds. LZ1 RESERVED SEAT SEASON TICKETS WHITEWALLS any of these sizes 7.75x14 7.75x15 8.25x14 BLACKWALLS any of these sizes 7.75x15 8.25x14 BUY BEFORE LABOR DAY 19- 7 L3 Institutional buying interest has been shallow, and there is still a general reluctance to do more than limited buying, notes Paine, Webber, Jackson Curtis. As selling pressure eases, upside resistance is reduced, but it would take more -significant institutional inter-. ests to generate more than a 'short-term rally in the market. The intermediate term outlook has improved but is' not yet positive, the firm observes.

Further testing will probably follow the current rally in the market. The intermediate term -outlook has" improved but is not yet positive, the firm observes. Further testing will the current rallys NO TRADE NEEDED Plus $2.20 to $2J Fed. Ex. Tax ta.

Plus $2.20 to $2 Fad. Ex, Tax u. Writing to ship travelers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) If you want to write a letter to someone traveling on a ship, there are better ways to do it than putting a message in a bottle and throwing Into the ocean. Yet Lines says it Rcehres letters every day that amount to little mote than that with addresses such as "Mrs. John Smith, PiMenger, World Cruise" and "Miss Mary Johnson, Steamship Passenger, tO." CHS TIGER FOOTBALL (5 HOMI GAMES) Students: $6 "77 ON SALE USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN FREE MOUiNTINQ 1 CT With, every ticket market in utilities may be near, il "ends postal schedules says Walston Co.

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