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Thui’tttfiy, JulrJITr Ey TIIOI A'-, E. OHARA Clicirmcn, E x: d ol Tiusfecs Nat.oiict! As.';v)i'-.c;l 3, of /nvc^tmeiit Clubs Q -I’m always aUra i ' ' ;■ company that splits i .s s', to. KtLOatly, lhausli, I roa i an ; ti do by a oolu .40 c; ..n n - i S-'..l that sta.X .sp'i'.;; a.e wv.oi:; a:i.' a J,.;-3ervioo to he a ■.npaiiy uni to tlio 111 l. .li; ■. A—I diin't sae the arii.U- yon mo.1111,11. Aiy ...11 Cl) IV.... .1; Oi' 0 ... i.f_- a o '.la tiuy aic ni .. ; .. 1, . 1 lu V n t iii'i'l tlio , . itif.n a.-..l ic : o- .'’.ncis. I iC -enr a luiii c. i r.'- qucitj nar .cs c ' t.iat a-e .1 o il ! liuii. :. apparently on the Ihe a-y .:v'l a • ... , .. an in, i .i.o in ic : !v’;; prao. I'n ;iu''iivr ii.c'. or: .s'' all uiali'.-i -.1 liial l.a nic e a.'t of spli'.'ina I'” ianv rtno; not liavc aiv .•’f ( , i c 1 ;li basic value liie 0 ' k it, r tr ' a ; iiriiiy [le vik' V, ii) ul.l a;.'01 cl lo 'Can 1 I.M . au', a I "Hr ''in;; wr in;; ivi'h that,” y a iTii„'il : ay, an 1 ■ ' a ru. • i y. .1 tt/Iilil be ri,t!it. Hc'.vcvfr, ill .V ".il.l .'<0: >nsly a ..‘eat the mar-, . r . .lily t'll’ ill. :. ill ■p:;- 01 ■ .1. one wli;. h'di.aiit 100 . hares I '.''.I in I;.'"', r .\ wanti'.l 1.' ( 1 liiiMi: 111' in' -'ll -have Ir- lo?li| I .r: I lini-I 1 • a i I'.st nier; ill) t :ul 1 ■ 11 '! .'I nrice. l’li-.'| I'l alt w.nti.l .a' liarni.nl for tlie; 1 .ii> ---.'n 1 1 : I . . Ill I ■ .'.s ilun’l . u I I v\ o !■ '.'ll kill! a ha..1. hip tn Iheh vt -i.li.;!,!!. ;. no-load funds. He said load fundi are oettet . v. neie can 1 see ii.e j report: on both? j A—iietter for whom? Whether a load or a na-laai rands is the uitter to Invc^it in depends en- .e.y Ui.on the peic-rmance cl the particular fiii.-ds in quesiCon. Luyiiig a fund is like buying a St ,.:k. l.here are funds which have done well and ones which iiaie .1 lie poj.ly, nia only way to find out whether a given fund has d.ne -wtll or noi is to ctuiy us 1.1-'.o.'u.'uijc ..ut w.ll give y.u an IndiLatjm of what you may e.Vi)ec;. I Bell Installs MSO'C System O" '.'•'if. .'«!.• rrvo a’lothf'i - : I'h'vt ih.' • t ‘■•I'f Tin' pnny ;• :i !ias »• t i \ (' i1 f. ir;'r ' 'u' . ‘o I Cn the c'her 'Imn I, " ' 'I'r ’ ' I '' o. K. w avnpaniei, i be pain'ic .1 c.il lli-it tin . -.i’-’ ■''•n;., .'.I.i then- Uoi-lc w'loi iiic.. cf a stock d ies aitrin t in.cs.'ii 1 e ■ . ,:t raming.-i lo .tjo .-I v.,. aftenlion aii.l yr ' !y nils in '"—I ''Vn a '1 I'ilo, -fin inne'' i'l '■ fne p.i.-e r.iiige in re '•e >- und .01. L lu.s iroM j.ind. D .cs i I compliment you for wanting to see for yourself. Once a year Airthur Wiesenberger puolu-iics a bo.ik reporting on all major mu tual fund (load and no-lLtiJl i «..- l(,i.i.nanL-e.s. korbes Magazihie dm's nru,.a ilic cccuc .'...n.,, aiMUiavy .1 .1 S1..I-A.igu. l ifijUc. r,.tJic-i- Clio, . cull 111 St ilC'i. si . The heart of the telephone business is the service order. All the activities necessary to the custoimers request l..r scwice n '.viail's fr n that order. See ing that customers get service as quickly and efficiently as possi- . e is the l asis ic tur bu mess. A way to do just that went into cperaiicn at Sautiiern Bell Tele- 1 .e C- .npany in G-astonia on Jiiy 10, 1912, accoruing tj R. B. a. J. m.i.-a-ger. ne;^ ptfice to place Kts order foi telephone service. 'The .sorvice repre.'entaiive writes up tfie cis- toimor’s request and forwards it and tile c.d cuitomcr reco.d tfi . .ere is -me) to the MoCd iJio.p. Foote Sales AieDown 'll 1C Mechanized Service Order r 11'. r l‘. I can O’ n- iiiii ■n-. <- liny value su 'a a m'-vc whi'li m 'ii:. ■hrc'id- on tht owner.'5'ii'' t ic . - .'ii'v A g;.'-1 ir-gunii II' -i I; . 1 - stc.'k .splits can he inailc' in liie case of such firms ai liiM. r —When .Vi 1 Ii.t-.t -i i-T'-uritj .1 n inny ;r n -I'nih -'i- I: ng in i'v'..s!- n e I -n -ly ' lha , ,1 wile to the hnnk listed on le cer'i.i ale a.s re.i.-islrar or instance. If IBM hari never iiad ■ tran.sfci-iigent. Or you could write stock .splits, a .share iboughi in I 1 ■ the .sociirity administrator in 1&46 would now be priced at 1 I lie stale in wli-jch the firm war moire iha-n $3,000. The result of] incorporated, this would.'be that tlierc would Q—I as'ked m-y bro-ker about HAVE A PLEASANT TRIP Many a vacation has been ruined by an ailment that is most common to tourists—diar rhea. In a great many cases, diarrhea ran be brought on by excitement, tension or fatigue of the vacation and usually it will disappear after a day or two. One way to possibly avoid this unpl'-nsant- ness is to follow some common sense rules— don't wait until the last minute to get ready, don't drive too far each day, stop and stretch your legs and don't over-eat while traveling. It might also be a good idea to stop by and let us recommend something to take along in cene the nroblem comes up despite your eiforts to It.'ive you a c'l's' -in nir i-- ve.sting? .Mr. O'll.ira, c.iflsr ■ llie m a'hly ma.ga.’ine. . 'le Inve.sting,” and cne rf the 11:'- ''an',- recagni'/e.d aMthorit'e-,, -w’’' ■inswer as many as possible in his column, but mu ;t IJnitt que - tions to thuse of m--re gener.al ii. ere t. Correspondents will re- cciive -a free ccipy ef "Pettf'r I - 1) ■T.ini, ali„n .jyn- 1 I. . idc a m ire t lai;-: c-1 sc,'.ii'l , !• nil ! d i':'- ;; ai .s; :. .1, Mif- " IS u -’ I -r I ■ . 'iihiv .VI 1, -tely I t'*. cm. Fo T i . ni- nir 'll- ( I ' a - crvl' e order comp'.ttcr ,ly ,'a." .1 the "l(it,i,')"l I'lMiiiilP l tele •. ■' .'wiitcr for ('■' tribii'i 1. n' i'i nr v'sils a ri' e en.’r..,ve in I'l.r busi er. at the MG 'cr is pr -cs.sed by a r-ailra-i Ic k, rcviiwc.l, and passed to ihe '■!'" ,t d'■ ,'flr I'nent 1 ir a.-i.-'i a'mont data. Ortco the ordir is assigned it passes ba k la the M.tOC (.raiip wtierc it is I, e.l cn a ('"r an I p: c-f read. Tfaiin the order f.avcla lo file 1600 t -mouter. Upon ac- ccpianje by tie ci'.-n;'it-ifie c-- der i i .stered there until the day bi :.o it is due ta be wor red. -n t day, the cocnputc.' ar.'' I'net- i'jaliy rotrieven the erder fr m si ago and l.'an.sm'ts it aver a I'cfetyiicvriter network to the ap- pr . a'e plant frame, inslalh- tt: 11 [crcps, and traf..!.- iiuni.;er servi.e locations. i Exton, Pa. — Foote Mineral Gioup, the Con.i. any Ic fay reported net sale,: cif '$15,-118,235 f r the fi.st six months of 19'. 2 "c Tniarcd with net sales of $54,371,211 during the compa-raL'le period cf 1971. Net earnings for the 1972 ho'.' w" e $l.o'3,.517 cimpared -with Ifte $2,ICO,027 reported for the aame period of 1371. After .pirovision -fer tiie pr,- .-ala dividend requirement , . tnc Ciom.p iny's prefoored sto. k, i l.ic.c were no CE.niri.gs in the | fir. t hail of 1972 availai'olo to the' 1. mm n 'tock eimparcd wiith 48c pc. . . .mm 111 sliarc- fn Uie l.ist ■ a . : 1-971. the first half of 1972 reflect low er operating rates in the special ty sfeel industry as comipared ■'dth the spime period In 1971 when the steel mills were oper- uiuig ot h.^.h levels In a-ntlc'oi- ticn t.'f a St ilte. However, there ■-I a-, im-—-vement '''"i"nrnred to the second half of 1971 when the Ccenpany suffered operating lo s- ci on re.luced sales vclumes. | Duiiii.g the oecond qua-rier of i 1972 net sales were $23,741,222: comip-ored with $23,552,080 in the Vet. ««4|lbi0 TTZlSSSWi $23d,294 in the 1972 iftoM qifir ter ccimpaired with $1,1‘7B,0^ in 197:1. There were, no coinnt-rn earnings In the aecond qafffir • of 197C icompared wlllh HSc, i » The Company noted that H ex pects the le.'cl of sales to Inoreae* during the bal-onee' cf the veer, particularly to its steel celaitecl cus'f-mer ■ re'-'i sal s an I cinin.p Wien ail tliis information ha- orcii p ecessed, l-iio u.a I'v in ♦alls i.ie service* .',ir l.fic cu. ''ri -ncr. •After the phone wii' been jn- transmits tlio comiplotcd Cl, .... cr. du.in.g order Wien '''"o com'-u'c- a "i- 's '-'le cf m-.-Ir-'f d order in'to its me-rfi-y hank, it is transmitted hv lele da'lc I the eomi -letions into:m-i-1 typewriter networks into the ap- Aie-.f W: ' ■ ' '■ E. As-; .'ahin of Tiivc'-'- s, Eopt. 3. Tax 229, • Mi.-Mn-:,,, /iq — ticn is p.a.ssed to ti’e Gr.'ap V I'lerc it is ehrekod f^r a'-loa y. O’flara, Using the CDT, the MSO^ Gr up takfs the ori tinal o d -■ fr'm Vio c'-mpuiicr, adds the necesiary - -1' 'e-tioi'.! ir''''rm"'‘'r'-i ,a n d pro iriate plant repair service lo cation, traffic dial administra tion location, directory depart ment, ac'counting and billing de partment. GET A KitchenAid CLEAN-UP CENTER It's a KitchenAid dishwasher and a storage cabinet in an atf active 48-ihch unit with stainless steel top. Ideal for replacing a kitchen sink and sink cabinet with mini mum remodeling. Room for a KitchenAid disposer, too. BEN T.G0F3RTH PLUMBING 108 YORK ROAD heraid cusanED ads psi OF COURSE WE GHfE YOU RIGHTS RESERVED TO LIMIT QUANTITIES GREEN STAMPS AND LOW LOW PRICES SUPERBRAND WISCONSIN MEDIUM avoid it. aI- YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver iiromptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. MNG5 nOUNTAINl PR^JQ COMPANY CITY'S MOOFRN STORE PHONE 737-2571 ‘vV I One Houn [Bimmiiis: I THE MOST IN DPY CLEAtHHG t STCI5AGE AND l\Li Jfl MOTH proofing iViiuM.. Tuk:S. & WED. SPECIALS HEH'3 OR LADIES 2-PIECE 2 SUITS S2.0S LADIES il PIECE 2 PRESSES. SHARP CHEESE .. PHIIAOEIPHIA CREAM CHEESE.. PAIMETTO FARM 'HOT JALAPENO' PIMENTO CHEESE FRESH WATER CATFISH FILLETS . LOW, LOW, PfllCE! LOW, LOW, PRICE! W-D CUBED BEEF (2-oi. OR 4 oz.) STEAKEHES 88' PKG. W-D HANDI-PACKS GROUND BEEF W-0 WHOLE FRYER LEGS 49' W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ROUND TIP ROAST. W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE (9 TO SIZE) WHOLE ROUND TIPS LB. $|29 $]09 CLOSE UP RED OR MINT W-D BRAND U.S. CHO'CE BONFl£<;S (8-o*. SIZE) 10 STEAKS a‘I2” W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ... THICK, MEATY C P^ LA Julw La U bRwP S. CHOICE... THICK, MEATY BRAISING BEEF RIBS 69 DIXIE DARLING BROWN 'N SERVE TOOTHPASTE . . ‘f: 85‘ DINNER ROLLS . 4 r GERBER'S ST7AINED THRIFfY MAID TOMATO BABY FOOD . . . = 10' CATSUP 4 .7 »1« CAMPBELL'S OR THRIFTY MA.iO THRIFTY MAID, ALL FLAVORS TOMATO LOUP . r 10' FRUIT DRINKS . 3 *1" ROYAL ... All FIAVCPS PALMETTO FARM . . . (QUARTERS GeLATHvES .... If 10' MARGARINE . . 5 if. M"' ASTOR. PUR£ .VEGETABLE ■.. Limit 1 wHh a $5 or morn order SHORTENING... iGGS • •. 2 THRIFTY MAID ... limit 1 with o $5 or (nor# ordor SUGAR. 5 ^ 39' DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH BREAD . 4“‘" 99' ASTOR ... ALL GRINDS... l.mil 1 with a )5 or rttoro order i&l fR0ZE![ FOOD .'Vi- • '■ jt.' ... i MORTON ... CHICKEN. BEEF, TURKEY Jt'rvti BKtAbi Of Meet Pies 5 '-s Chicken.... :;f 99' BOU IN BAG . Sct.ibviry Sfeok, Grov, 'n Slicod Beel, Grovy MORTON . . . Mocoroni 'n Chooso, Macaroni 'n loot Boon* '• 'n 51.cod lufkoy.CUoomoiJ Chicken . - FREEZER FRANKS. Spoghtlli'n Mcot lalU . . . ECONOMY llueen ... 5 Dinners . . 3 ^1®® OR ICE W 0 CHOPPED 39' Beef Sirloin . «“ 99' JESSE JEWEL BREAST OF SUPERBPANO VANILLA ICE CREAM* SANDWICH OR ICE WO CHOPPED Cresm Bars . -4 I# • !• ¥
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