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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 12

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NEV YORK STOCK MARKET CORRECTION A report on the fiscal 1966 Rovoi aftes ttedmsl saints are ohln Star THE MINNEAPOLIS Business and Markets SoIm Nt STOCKS earnings of MTS Systems Eden Prairie, published 100 1 lo m. Chg MoAmAv 51 .2 The following a tobwia-tion of selected stock tiom-octtons on the view York Stock Exchange ud to 1 m. Tuesday. (Change from previous close.) 44 I 37 7 39 2 50.7 2 52.4 .4 34 .1 17 1.4 49.2 in the Thursday Minneapolis Star, stated that for the year ended Sept. 30 the firm had 12B II Tuesday, January 10, 1967 Flour and Feed TUESDAY Cumulative flour shpmems from Minneapolis 100 lb cotton socks for today, 54 750- p-ecedinq week.

32, ago, 87.500. MONDAY WHEAT flOUS romi.y flour nationol brand in cotton $8.70 per baker spiinq standards patent. spnnq clear, $6.00. RYE FLOUR Basis 100 lbs. paper corlot white rye, medium rye, $3 81; rye meal, dark rye, $3.26.

20c more LCI SEMOLINA granular, $7 25; durum patent. $6.90 per cwt. in bulk Minnesota basis. UNSEED MEAL $75. 50 Jan.

and Feb. nommai, Minneapolis basis. LINSEED OIL Tankcar prices 12.5 FOB Minneapolis. SOYBEAN MEAL nominal market, prompt bulk Decatur. (100 s) lorn.

Chg. SOYBEAN Oil Crucfe ton; Oecotur FEED The followina or mill prices for quick shipments in carlot FOB Jan. 4. Cumulative flour shipment from Minneapolis Wheat middlings $64.00. Red Doq.

.69 00. Bran. S63.00. Wool Prices NEW YOSK. N.Y.

IMondayl Wool futures closed .3 to .5 of a cejpt Hiah low Close Mar 120.4 120-48 S' 120.8 120.6 121.08 Oct 12" 2.7 122 7B Dm 122.4 122.2 122.98 Mar 123.1 123.0 123.1 Certificated wool soot 118 5N. Wool tops futures closed quiet. No "certified soot wool tops 163.5N. Bid- Nominal. I Abb.nL i an earnings of $233,460, or 16.5 3 28 5 AbexCorp.

7 28 5 .3 27 59 2 .1 24 55 4 .6 cents a share. On Oct. 1, MTS Systems, formerly a division of Research, became a separate company Target Store to Be Built in Fridley NoiNGai NotPof NorSfoPw NwstAirttn NWSonc Ohiefdit OlinMatb Ovnlll PocClEI Pacltg PocPwilt PanAm Pargatlnl PorkDavi PeonOcx PtnnevJC PaPwllt PoPR PerniCo PhelmD PMli Ph.liRdg PhlliPnt PiHlbury PitneyBow PitPlote PittsonCo Polaroid PrortiG PubSvEiG Pullman OuakOatt through a 1 -for-10 reverse stock split. The fiscal 1966 earnings amount to $1.65 a share on the common stock now outstanding. 15 36 8 15 23 154 57 40 10 42 28 5 12 21 53 12 34 45 55.

23 75 105 72 22 68 28 32. 30 43 25 49, 6 35 22 46 Central Av. and 53rd Av. N. .1 "A 6 7 .1 3 .1 6 .4 2 6 .5 1 .3 .2 5 .1 .3 3 .1 2' ,2 1 ,4 7- 2 1 7 .5 4 .3 3 The boundary on the east is Market Rally Continues for 6th Day in Row NEW YORK, N.Y.

UP Buying grew heavier early today as the stock market rally moved well into its sixth straight session. Despite continued profit taking on recent gains, the list moved up on balance. Wall Street seemed confident that President Johnson would not propose an immediate tax increase in his State of the Union speech to Congress tonight. IBM gained about 5, Johns-Manville around 2, Zenith 1. Fractional gains were posted by Woolworth, Raytheon, Westinghouse Electric and Chrysler.

Du Pont slipped nearly 2. Fractional losses were taken by General Motors, Ford, U.S. Steel, Boeing, Pennsylvania Railroad and New York Central. open, hilly area. Construction will start in the spring and completion slated for September.

Government Bonds TREASURY MONDAY Net Rid Asked Char. Yield Plans were announced today for the construction of a Target discount store in Fridley. A spokesman for Dayton's, parent firm of Target Stores, said the facility will be built on a 24-acre tract bounded by Interstate 694, 14 DOING BUSINESS WITH A BROKER- "18 31 4 59 159 174 4 71. 49 37 9 46 o'-6Z vv vy-4 3s '67 99 99-4 '68 98-24 98-28 Before the plan can be put into effect, the spokesman said, a portion of the area must be rezoned commercial. 6 61.4 1 '68 98-10 98-14 98-10 98-14 2s '68-63 96-12 96-16 4s 69 98-10 98-14 '69-64 Jun 95-10 95-14 4s '69 Oct 97-22 97-26 2 Vis '69-64 Dec 94-20 94-24 4s 70 97-14 97-18 70-65 94-6 94-14 Morris School He said the Fridley planner, planning commission and in 4 .2 47 2 .2 23.7 .1 16 1 31.1 .3 34 .3 54 4- 16 2 .2 14 4....

4.69 4.74 4.75 4.76 4.40 4.79 4.50 4.86 4.42 4 83 4.34 4.86 4.28 4.78 4.75 4.80 4.41 4.78 4.47 CA RciiitPur Pctlitonwl Ronco RoyetteFab Rovonir Raytheon RMdmgCo RedOwl RoubStl dustrial commission have Bonds Purchased recommended the rezoning 140 6 2 8 20 18 96 1 6 113 25 36 55 40 2 2 I 4s 70 97-2 97-6 93 93-8 4s 7 1 96-18 96-26 37.s 71 96 96-8 ACFInd 18 Addreoo; 3 1 Admiral 99 AirPtod 12 Airfrod of 1 AirllMiK 4 AlbertoCulvr 14 AUeoCp 37 Allealud 13 Ail.edCh 116 AlliedMrs AllisChal 123 Alsxt 5 Alcoa 51 Ameradrj 44 AmAirfin 75 AmBosch 26 AmBrdcst 26 AmCon 1 5 AmCrvS 7 AmCvan 177 AmEIPw 33 AmiFo 6 AmHoistDerf 1 1 AmHosoit 13 AmMfdv f0 AmMot 238 AmNGos 66 AmSmelt 61 AmStd 20 AmSugar 63 Amlellel 319 Amlob 55 AmWWIes II AmZmc 4 AMPInc 26 AiwexCo 188 Ancircmda 67 AnchHG 1 6 AnderOoyt ArchDao 1 3 ArmroStl 75 Armour 30 ArmstCk 25 AhordOil 26 AssdDrvG 7 Atchison 13 AtlCstbne 3 AvcoCorc. 39 Avnetlnc 21 AvonProd 36 lorfeOil 16 Beckmnn 93 BemtsCo 1 rJundix 27 BenefFin 16 Benauet 358 BerkevPhoto 36 BethSteel 78 Boe owS 25 BiawKn 3 Bobb.eBkt 23 Boeing 241 BoiscCascade 3 BondSlr 1 Borden 1 2 BoraWnm 15 BormanFd 1 BronAirw 17 Biunswk 63 BuddCo 29 Bui lord 12 Burllnd 36 Burroughs 182 ColPotk 9 CalumH 25 CnmpSouB xd4s The Target store will have 43 6 49 6 25,5 52.5 36 5 76 6 4s 72 96-10 96-18 .6 72-67 Jun 90-20 90-28 .8 4s 72 96 96-8 .8 72-67 Sep 90-2 90-10 .8 72-67 Dec 89-30 90-6 .8 146,000 square feet of floor space and about 28,312 will 4.40 76 be occupied by an Apple 4s 73 95-12 95-20 .12 4 79 4s 73 95-26 96-2 .10 4.82 19 6 45.2 9 baum Supermarket. No other Rev I on Rexall ReynMef Reylob RichMerrell RieaelPap RiegelTexf RitterPfaudler RobmiH RohrCorp RCColo RovolDut RoyalDuttn Ruberoid Ryan Aero SafewcySt StJoLead StISanF stores are planned in the Merruleilnr 4 24 41 23-2 .4 34 7 .1 project. 34.3 Square Co. lost at 20 on 40,000 shares.

Sears, Roebuck was up at 46 '4 36,100 shares. United Aircraft eained i at 86 on shares. 22 2 .2 21.7 I 95-26 96-2 .14 4.80 4s 74 96-24 97 .8 4.74 74 94-18 94-26 .10 4.69 4s '80 93-24 94-8 .12 4 60 80 89-8 89-24 .8 4.49 3s 83-78 85-8 85-24 .8 4.49 3s'85 84-20 85-4 .8 4.44 4s '8575 95-24 96-8 .16 4.54 3s '90 85-24 86-8 .12 4.46 4s '92-87 95-4 95-20 .16 4.54 ii '93-88 91-12 91-28 .4 4.53 4s '94-89 93-4 93-20 .16 4.52 3s '95 84-20 85-4 .8 3.87 '98 85-16 86 .12 4.30 Prices quoted in dollars and This will be the 9th Target Store. Two opened last fall in Denver, Colo. Fifteen more are being planned, but 26 3 .5 40.1 39.5 .3 28 4 .2 Hem 1 Heubleln 15 HiltonHot 13 HobartMrg I Homestk 7 Honeywell 53 Houdlnd 5 HouseFin 3 20 HowJohnion 1 9 Huntfds 7 HunoCp 41 IllC.n'Ind 6 IIIPw 6 Imc-CpAm 147 IndinnoGen 10 InlandStl 86 InsnirCon 10 IntBusMch 83 IntHnrv 45 36 5 57 28 locations have not been an nounced.

John Nuveen Minneapolis, and associates were successful bidders on $1.77 million in bonds offered by Morris (Minn.) School District. Interest cost to the school district will be 4.0601 per cent. Prodeeds will be used to build and equip a new high school. The bonds, which mature between 1971 and 1994, will be reoffered to investors at yields ranging from 3.70 per cent to 4.05 per cent. Meat Futures MEAT CHICAGO IMondavl (API Open High low Close Pr.CI.

live Beef Cattle Feb. 232 26.35 26.55 26.35 26.50 26,22 April 437 27.50 27.72 27.50 27.72 27.45 June 263 28.30 28.50 28.30 28.50 28.32 Aug. 173 28.80 29.00 28.80 28.97 2877 Oct, 240 29.10 29.35 29.10 29.30 29.05 Dec. 70 29.25 29.40 29.25 29.40 29.20 StRegPap Scheniey Schenng ScottPap SeabA RR SearleGO SeanRoeb Serve I ShellOil Sheraton GRAIN FUTURES 11:00 A QUOTATIONS TUESDAY MINNEAPOLIS Open High low 11:00 Pr.CI Whn 44 5 41.5 46 Options on the Fridley 7.2 61.1 properties were obtained Mnr 1.86', 1.87 I MS 1 86 "A June I liv i i from owners Chet Herringer 10 2 .1 26 4 65 6 .6 iimmons Sinclair Sept 1.85 1.85 185 rSS'A liss'A and the St. Anthony Village 43 IntNick 35 IntPaner 144 lmlIJUl 4S SkellyOil SoolmeRR CHICAGO Snvh, 67 19 28 20 13 5 31 II 3 30 223 52 83 26 18 4:8 3 25 28 2 36 2 1 23 31 40 40 1.14 40 313 70 25 47 54 139 6 12 29 2 30 36 15 5 34 06 38 147 ItekCoro 121 IJnn 2 94 SouCalfd SouthnCo SouPac SouRv 39.7 39.6 29,2 29.3 45.6 18 4 Shopping Center, Inc.

Toyota Autos JewelCes 1 0 InhnsMnn 49 Mar JonesiU 57 Spartlnd 2 90 2 90 2 90 2 87', 2 83 2.94 2.91 2 90 2 90', 2.87', 2.83 2.80', 1 43'. 2.93', 2.90', 2,89 2 89 2.86 2 2.79', 1.43 2.93' 7.90 2.89 2 89 2.86 2.87 279 1.43 Way July Auq Spt Nov r. Jostens 1 1 KalsenAI 189 kellaaa 6 TOKYO, Japan () Kennerott 73 SparttndA SperryRd SprogueElec StdBrond StdOIICal StlOillnd SrOilNJ 18.3 .3 29 3 98 5 .5 34 1 .4 60 2 47.7 .5 63,6 .2 Japan's Toyota Company Pacific Gas and Electric Company 204th COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND The Board of Directors on December 21, 196S declared a cash dividend for the fourth quarter of the year of 32 Vi cents per share upon the Company's common capital stock. This dividend will be paid by check on January 15, 1967, to common stockholders of record at the close of business on December 30, 1966. D.

L. BELL KimbClk 21 KooDnrt 1 Mar 1.45 .13 says it moved up to ninth 1.45', i.ny, May Julv KrctnoSS 26 If you walk into any Merrill Lynch office, for example, you'll probably be introduced to an Account Executive a man we hire and train to know all that he possibly can about helping I -r investors. If you've never bought a share of stock and millions of people who could have done so haven't don't be surprised if he doesn't rush to open your account. Chances are he'll want some idea of your over-all financial situation so that he can try to determine the risks you can afford, the rewards -you hope for. He may give you copies of our two basic primers on Everybody Ought to Know About This Stock and Bond Business" and "How to Invest" and suggest that you read them first.

On the other hand, you may have a certain stock in mind already and after discussing it with your Account Executive feel that it's ideal for your situation. In that event, you may want to open an account and buy And that's easy, too. First, you establish your credit, usually through a bank. After that, if you're an American citizen over 21, all the Account Executive has to know is your name, occupation, and Social Security number. From then on you're a customer entitled to all the services we provide for anybody who does business with us.

Oh, one other thing might happen. If several stocks are involved, the Account Executive may want our Research Division to prepare a tailor-made portfolio that seems to fit your personal needs. There isn't any charge for this, and you're hot obligated in any way. You can talk the Research suggestions over with your Account Executive-follow them or not, at your own discretion. And that's about all there is to it.

Once your account is opened, you'll probably. find, like most of our customers, that any future 0 transactions are as simple as a phone call. Or, as we said, doing business with a broker is easy. 1.43 1.46 1.47. 141 1 Sji.

7, 47 ft Mf .41 1.41 I 1 Spr place among the world's au 65 1 StdOilOh Stand Pka Dec 1.34 1.34', tomoDiie manuiacturers in 10 62 27 2 94 2 91 2 90', 2 90 2.87 2.84 2 80 1.43', 1.46 147', 1.42 1.34 .76 124', 1.28 1.31 1.33 1.37', 1.76 179 173 1 75 1.81 1966 with a production of Kroger 16 learSieg 31 LentewovTr 50 lOFGIast 29 LibMCNM 6 9 lilvTulip 8 UngTmV 83 Litlonlnd 105 Mar .77 May I 7 1.47 1.42 1.34 1.25 1.29 1.32 1968 Feb. 52 29.35 29.42 29.35 29.42 29 27 Frozen Tom Turkeys-Jan. 0 36 50 36.50 May 0 37.00 37.00 live Hogs Feb. 5 21.82 21.90 21.70 21.90 21.60 April 11 21.95 22.00 21.90 21.90 21.80 SanlvWarn StewWar Studebnker SuniayDX Swift July .76 587,539 vehicles, 23 per cent .77 .76 125 1.29 1.32'. more than in 1965.

Talcett Che.AOh lektronlx June ockAirc 66 Mar 1.25 May 1.29 I July 1.32', Sept Dec 1.37 lexato 1 22 75 22.75 22.75 22 75 22.50 1 23.00 23.00 23.00 23.00 22.95 3 22.95 23.00 22.95 23.00 22.95 lotwiThea 1 3 July Aug .78 1.25 1.29 1.3?', 1.33 1.37', 1 76 178 1 72 1.74 1.79', TexGSul 1.37', 1.37 Texln Froien Pork Bellies loneSOm 74 Treasurer San Francisco, Calif. lextron Wheat Mnr 7A1. Feb. 1642 34.95 35.50 34.90 35.40 34.65 371 .6 27 6 .1 47.1 .1 16 6 .1 31 .2 68.7 .1 107.3 .3 105.2 .2 52.3 .3 18.1 72.2 .2 16.6 .3 45 78 3i.3 .3 13.5 22 7 .1 35 Thioko Mnr. May July T.dewalOil loottieRoll 1074 35.02 35.65 35.02 35.55 34.85 406 35.60 36.25 35.60 36.17 35.45 307 35.95 36 32 35.95 36.22 35.55 40 35.30 35.72 35.30 35.72 35.00 1.77 1.79 1.73 1.75 180 1.76 1.78 1.72 1.74'.

1.79 PROGRAMMER TO TALK The Twin Cities chapter of the American Record Management Association will meet this evening at the Sheraton-Ritz Hotel to hear a talk by Mrs. Phyllis Lorek, computer programmer for Univac Division of Sperry Rand Corp. May 1.78 July 1.77 Seat 175 Dec 1.80', Aug. IraneCo TranWAir Traniamer Open Interest! February. 4.698; March.

P(Gra-2-dIE Pacific Gas and Electric Company I 1 40.1 .2 15.34- .1 39 5 .1 65 24- .1 65.64- .4 65 1 47 74-1 98 44- .1 10.2 .1 25 .7 29 7 .1 34 2 30 3 .3 46 .3 24 ,1 58 41,2 .1 18 2-- .2 90.6- .6 28 6 .1 20 6 .3 58 2 .5 62.4 .4 27.1 .2 35 i.3 277 .2 39 6 .1 50.7 .1 34 .1 46 (,.... 185 .2 May, July. August, 675. Tranntron jv Long I lilt 3 Lorillord 31 lukeniSH 15 Mock Irk 40 Wacy 8 Magnovox 425 MarinnMid 22 MnrihFId 4 MartmM 129 Movtag 4 McCrory 3 McDonCo 40 McGrawEd 19 4 KANSAS CITY Wheat TriCont TwentCen Mar 1.78 178 1 77 1.77V, 1.78 1.78 1.79', 179 1.75 1.75', 1.76 1.76 177 1.77 21.5 30 .1 29.6 .1 May July Sepf 1.79 1.79 1.75 1 75 177', 1.77', U.S.Treasury Notes MONDAY Bid and asked prices In dollars and thirty-seconds and approximate yield to maturity. Feb 67 3 99-29 99-31 3.90 Feb '67 4 99-30 100 3.94 1 5.1 -24 2--52 63.7 85.4 28.7 ChiGtWest ChMSpPac iNW ockFn Ihromalloy Chrysler 2 niFinon CitiesSv ClarkOil GevClit Clevile CluertPeo CocaCola ColgPal CollmsRad CBS ColumGat ColPict ComlCred ComlSolv ComwEd ComwEd of ComSatCorp ConCgar ConFdis Can Foods Confratwoyt ConNGas ConsumPw Container ConCan ContCoo Contlni ConlMtglnV ContMot UMCInd UnilevNV UnCarbidft UrrOilCal UnPoc UnTankC UnitAirLin UnitAirc UnArtnti UnitedCD McQuayN I Grain Movement IOCAL CARLOT MOVEMENT Receipt! Shinmnh Jan.

10 Yr. Aqo Jan. 10 Yr. Ago Apr '67 1 99-2 99-10 4 64 Wheat 336 404 237 132 Merck 34 MsredithPub 52 MMabilr I MGV 39 MiddlrSUI 40 MidwOil I MmnEnt 2 41 MmnPX.1 1 Corn May '6 4 99-26 99-28 4.59 Aua '67 47, 100 100-4 4.65 23 66 UnitFruit UnGasCP UnitMiM 9 26 88 14 Aug 67 3 99-12 99-16 4.61 Oct 67 1 97-26 98-2 4.25 33 6 .1 47.3 .1 12 19 72 "i 346 USGypsum USSmelt USSteel 174 .1 Oatj Barley Rve Flax Soybean Total 35 216 41 25 14 "735 199 5 73 3 "90S" Nov '67 4', 99-30 1 00-2 4.79 Feb '68 5 100-26 100-28 4.79 Aor '68 1'. 96-20 96-28 4.15 30.7 .1 MoKanTM 1 1 MoPocA 1 Mnbiimi UnivOilPd Upiohn VonodCe Oct '68 IV, 95-8 95 16 4.23 269 Monwnto 133 Vanttyfaif VananAi MontDUt 4 tAAnllU 1 1 BULK MOVEMENT TUESDAY 50.6 42.5 .2 23 3 .6 81 -1 .2 27 6-- .1 I5.S-- .1 67 .6 39 .5 46 1 7 Apr '69 1 Vi 94 94-8 4 23 Oct '69 1 92-14 92-22 4 38 Apr '70 1 91-12 91-24 4.26 Oct 70 1', 90-4 90-16 4.28 Nov 70 5 1 00-22 100-30 4,77 Apr 71 IV, 88-24 89 4.38 May 71 5 101-24 102 4 73 VontWotd 52 I I.

I Ull. 4. till 11 IIll Am SSW till I null I Walgreen Walworth Motorola 98 MSLInH 10 ConrrolDora 261 WarnBPic Warnlam WelcoFinl Wheat, lb. Corn, bu. Oars, bu.

Barley, bu, Rye, bu. Flax. bu. 47 Rireipt 672,000 47,650 191,400 467,650 10,000 138,700 5,850 Oct 71 I 87-20 88-20 4.18 3 NatAcm 5 NatAiflm 25 NnfBitr 87 28 5 .2 50.41.4 23 4 .2 61 5 .3 48 .1 41.3 .2 65.6 .2 68.6 .6 34 .2 33 30 .4 37 2 .5 9.2 .1 18 37.7 15 .6 46 .2 407 33.1 .3 50.7 .3 19.2 175 .2 32.6 42 .5 58 1.2 14.5 .2 21.1 .2 34.2- .2 113.4 .4 1 .3 30 3 .2 31 6 .2 52.7 .7 Nv 71 5 102-14 102-22 4.74 WnAirlln WnUnTel WeitgABk Subiect to federal taxes but not to state income taxes. NofCon 9 Soybeans, bu.

Shioments 474.000 24,600 55.100 169,200 10,000 V.950 734.850 350 33.000 1.680 660 000 1,380,000 360,000 WeitgEI NcoihReg 87 NotDoiru 29 Total 1 533 550 Weyerhaeuitr I 22 WheeStl 28 Screeninqs, tons NotGyp 16 KJntlsn AA Midwest Selected stocks at the opening Tuesday. Net WhirlCp 56 WhiteMot 24 54 NStarch 1 CorningG CowlesCorn CraneCo CrowColl Cmell CrucStl CudnbvCo CurtisPub CurtissWr Dnra DenfcRGW Diamlntl D.bold Disney DuSong DomeM DougAire 12 307.61.2 27 15.7 2 17 36 .7 17 42 5 .5 25 45.6 15 24 I 7 7 44 12 1 .1 17 19 2 .2 66 72 4 .5 1 315... 12 18 1 .1 23 36 4 5 20 79 21.2 1 33.3 .3 13 .2 56 46 3 .2 Hour, cwt Millttuffj, tons linseed Oil. lbs linseed Meal, lbs Soybean Meal. lbs.

Malt, lbs. WolvWoridW 24 LTI QE MERRILL LYIM PIERCE, FENNER SMITH INC N5l 1 1 NotTea 2 KinHinPi -tn Woolwth 83 Worthing 200,000 NewEngEI 13 I S-'es Hoh low l-t Chg AnchorCpling 200 19.7 19 6 19.7 .1 100 55.7 55.7 55.7 .6 BinksMfg 50 19 19 19 FWOCorp 100 20.7 20.7 20.7 .3 GrietBros 13 68 68 68 3 Modine 150 15 15 15 .4 NatHomes 3000 3 3 3 .1 NewptNSri 3 NYfuntral Ai Cash Commodities Insurance Salesmen More Income for You. Protection for Your Clients Vou may now, as many insurance salesmen do, offer mutual fund shares to your clients. But Equity men have something unique to offer a method of allowing clients to buy both insurance and investments with the same current dollar outlay. Your clients can build their assets and their estates far more rapidly in this way.

You can build your earnings more rapidly, too. Yet Equity men may also sell insurance and mutual funds (shares) in the usual way, recommending just the program that seems best for the individual client. Commissions and bonuses are significantly above average with Equity limited only by your own energy and ability. Promotions come rapidly in this growing company as more and more management positions open up. If you are progressive, ambitious, intelligent you belong with Equity and it will be worth your while to investigate.

You ore Invited to ettend our "Career Opportunity" Form at the Sheraton-Rlti Hotel Embassy Room, sis Nicollet Jon. 11. 8 P.M. For reservation! call Carl Jonas. 473 5207.

EQUITY SECURITIES CORPORATION ubsidiarv of 17 2 101 60 7 152 Wrigiev XerexCp YngitShlT XayreCoro ZenithR NYHon 6 NiaMPw 23 NortiW 7 NolllGas 300 39.4 39.4 39.4 .3 NolnPS 100 30.2 30.2 30.2 .2 AMERICAN MEMOS MW TOM STOCK E.XCAM0E tTIEI HIICIPAl STOCI 00UH0DITT (lODtiad Milton S. Boyce, V.P. J. M. Wallace, Mgr.

210 Cargill Bldg. First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Minneapolis 55402 St. Paul 55101 332 1234 224-4692 Both offices are open Monday evenings until 9 and Saturday mornings until 12 for the convenience of investors. Selected transections, at the opening Tuesday.

Sales Net Sales Net 1100 si Ooen Chg. Microwave 4 23.7 .1 Molybden 9 64 .7 NaDroInd I 9 1 1100 si Ooen Chg. AamleuV Soles 1100 si FlyTiger 83 GenPIywd 24 GiontYel 14 8 5 Metals TUESDAY Foreign Silver per travl 1.293 Copier (Connecticut Valleyl 38c lead looundl New York 14 Quicksilver IN.Y. per tlaskl $490.00 Scrap Metal IPittsburqh) $26-27 Tin INew Yorkl 1.54', Zinc (East St. louisl 1 4 7, ASSISTANT NAMED Victor J.

Korte, former executive director of the St. Paul Home Builders Association, has been named assist NoeastAirl 3 246-t- 4 TAKES NEW POST HARTFORD, Conn. (Special) Joseph M. McGarry, formerly vice-president with International Minerals and Chemical Chicago, has PeruOiliiM 2 1 916116 1 9X 1 PhoenixStl PrairieClil 4 .1 5 10 S4- .1 2 6.3-j- .2 7 5 2 3 40 .1 4 3 3 5 2 3 5 15 .1 1 74.... 3 14 4- .1 1 2 116 RnpidAm A oskoAirl AlleqCpwf AngtouA ArkloGo Aswrierci A WO i AG At(aCpwf Bonrus Botany I nd ConSoPst Relianlns SayreAF joined Heublein, parent EQUITY FUNDING CORPORATION OF AMERICA ShalDenn 3 6116 9 40 4 6 197 9 .2 21 .2 6.1 .2 9 4....

5 5 .1 2.1 .1 76.4 .2 10.3 II .2 6 Net Oren Chg. 53 41.3 8 1 16 116 4 6 .1 32 6 .2 7.6 .2 113 .2 18 5 .1 20 1 .2 177 55.1 .2 4.5 .1 11.3 21 4 .2 47 87 .1 55 .6 45 .1 6 6 .1 9 1 .3 24 6 7 i 4 2 Mornisch HazelBish HeadSki HoernerWald Moiling er HygradeF ImpOil IntBrew Kaiseilnd KatiDruQ Kroppp lithAm la land MryCarterPtA ant to the president, of the 4 3 3,1 Catholic Aid Association. SianalOilA. Sonotone SoerryRwf StdDred SterlPrec SynteCp Techmcol UnAlrcPd 6 3 1 A 34-f 8 5.. CdnMnrc Cirwrama ColonSd GrywtdeRltv Ooltp DafaCoot DitnMfciA Deolu Esautr ForgcOil FeimtOtl F.rthSterl company to Theo.

Hamm Brewing as vice-president for public relations. GEORGE NYE TO SPEAK George F. Nye, vice-president of Sterner Lighting, Win-sted, will be the speaker this evening before the Twin Cities section of the Illuminating Engineering Society, meeting at the Thunderbird Motel, Bloomington. 39 5 9.5 70 VarvCarterPlS I NAMED TO POST CLEVELAND, Ohio (IPI) Alfred F. Savage, a native Minnesota, has been appoint bankruptcy o' re- ganned under the Bank- McCullochOil 44 MeadJohn 24 Mena sco 3 MtchSugar 4 25 93 6.1 'um'ct wcr, or securities assumed by such companies.

What's new in postage meters? ed assistant to the vice-president for mining -of Oglebay LOCAL OVER-THE-COUNTER Norton Co. Investment Funds CIOSING QUOTATIONS MONDAY Bid Asked l.F. Fund 16 73 18 09 8d B.d Natn-Wide Sec 5.46 5 90 Natl Investors 6.57 7.10 F. I. F.

5.13 TUI50AY Quotations from the NASD fife representative Inter, dealer prices, as of ap- P'Oximoteiy 9 a.m. lAA.n. neonoiis timet. Inter-dealer markets change mrouqhout the day. Price, do not include retail markup mark-down or commission.

the one postage meter with all these advantages: FstlnvstFdGr 8 21 National oecunties Series: Aberdeen Fund Advisors Fund Affiliated Fund Am Bus Shares 274 7 88 8.13 3 62 6.23 Balanced do Stock Fd 10 37 10.79 11.79 Franklin Custodiani Am Growth Fd 30.90 Am Investors Bond Dividend Preferred Income Stock Growth Common Stk 6 65 Income Stock 2.93 Pfd Stock 2 58 Utilities 7.52 9 57 1.38 6 65 5.79 4 57 671 5 85 8 46 1000 10.36 11.11 15.55 Fundmentl Inv 10 46 A KetiMraHon Statement relating to the teetuiliet hat been filtd with tk Securities end Exchange Commission but has not yet beecme effeetiee. These securities may not be sold nor may offers to buy be accepted prior to the time the Registration Statement becomes effecliee. This advertisement shall not constitute an offer to sell or Uu solicitation of an offer to buy nor shall there be any sal of these securities in any stale in which such offer, solicitation or sal would be unlawful prior la the registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state. A Proposed New Issue LEVERAGE FUND OF BOSTON, INC. An ItiTeatment Company Managed by VANCE, SANDERS COMPANY, INC INCOME SHARES (tl.M Par Value) Holders of Income Sharea will receive dividenda from all capital furnished by both daeaea of sharea until redeemed in 1982 at 113.725 per share but will not be entitled to any capital appreciation.

CAPITAL SHARES (ll.ee Par Value) Holders of Capital Sharea will receive any appreciation from all capital furnished by both claases of sharea, but will receive no dividends from Net Investment Income. Leverage Fund of Boston, Inc. is a diversified closed-end investment company seeking possible long-term growth of both income and capital. The initial public offering to prospective investors will be of an equal number of Income and Capital Shares. lid Asked Fred-Willys 2.5 27 GrumanSteel 1 14 ImpfinServ 2 2 2 6 JackiVVnter 3 2 3 5 JantenElec 1.2 1.0 Kohier 39 42 Kodiak 13 16 lakeside 5 5 6 1 VogneticCon 2 4 2 6 Mtdten 2 22 MidwestTVSyst 10 4 M.neialTech 3 2 3 5 M.nn.Oh.oOil 2 2 2.6 MmnNatGas 20 21 MoorheodPlastic 2 2 MISSvstems 15 16 MurphyPincmco 15 Noegele 4 7 5 3 NaiConnecfof 3 3 6 NoriiiDiso 2 1 2 4 NortnweitPlasties 8.7 9.3 NWStatePortCmt 21 24 Piast.cCorp 5 1 5 4 2 27 Pyroil 5 5 4 Rjven 6 4 7 Quarierbotk 2 2 2 5 Am Mutual Fd Assoc Fd Trust Assn Invest Fd Axe-Houghtoni Fund A Fund 8 Stock Sci lech- Asked 16 17 13 1.5 24 4 26 17 2.1 4 6 5 31 34 1 6 2 3.J 41 2 4 2 6 3 6 4.4 194 4 4 4 7 4 2 4 6 19 20 4 33 4 34 4 5 5 6 1 43 4 45 4 2 1 2.3 3 2 3 4 7 11 13 13 6 91 95 10 4 11.4 3 1 3 3 4 6 5 2 12 14 7o 0.2 NEA Mut Fd New England Genl Secur'tis 11.15 Group Securities! Research I Reuter Rosemount St, PautAmmonlrj SchoperMfa Scherrtumico ScientificComo Securitvlite SpectacularProd Stoco StandConv TbermoTech TimeSavers T'tlelns Toro TronsElec Ummed US Brass Un.tedfabi.

Elect UnitedCaplite VanDusen WashingronScien WestSta reslife Whitehall WorldToy WoridwidePetro York Enterprises Asked 5 62 8.99 11.41 7.31 3 22 2 84 8 26 11.46 11.15 1045 14 45 10.16 20 59 24.98 5 33 9 83 6 16 843 12 55 5 88 Imprints directly on packages and envelopes or on tape. Any denomination from lc to $9.99 in one imprint. Low flat monthly rate does not increase with larger volume. Smallest, lightest postage meter weighs only 5 lbs. Use meter alone or with fast mailing machines.

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mark-oown or commiss'on. 4 24 Com St Bd Mtg 461 oj rmminrr rrospecius may os tMainesi from the SJrtl undersigned in any slate in which ii is registered as dealer in ti," 5tat St -fny 45 61 Commonwealth Fvndsr 18.07 JohnstnMutFd 18 07 Also available: U.P.S. rarcel registers securities ana wse the i'retmnary Prospectus may lawfully be distributed. FistwrGov FmnkhniiU Cop Fund 1565 14 32 Steadman Sci 5 86 Stem Roe Funds- Keystone Custodian Funds: Inves'fWB I 22 98 23.99 Gen 1. 1.

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