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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 39

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CEhc Arizona Baili Siar Tucson, Friday, November 4, 1983 Section Page Three, Treasury bonds U.S. Bankruptcy Court TO- I l.hT7r 1 NEW YORK (AP) Closing lO.OODec 1986 9716 97.20- Over-the -Counter U.S. Treasury 9.00Feb 1987 94.17 94.25- Bonds for yesterday: 12.75Feb 1987 104.11 104.19 Rate Met. date Bid Ask Bid Chg Yk) 10.25 Mar 1987 97.18 97.22- 7.00NOV 1983 99.29 100.1 5.39 1200Mayl987 1021(10226- 9.88Novl983 100 100.4 3.93 14.00 May 1987 107 .23 107.31 1213NOV 1983 II 100.4 100.10 6.77 10.50Jun 1987 97.29 98.1 10.50DK 1983 I) 100.4 100.8 8.46 13.75Aug 1987 II 10710107.18- 13.00 Dec 1983 II 10016100 20 8.31 11.13Sep 1987 It 99.23 99.27 15.00 Jan 1984 It 101.10 101.14- .1 8.32 763NOV 1987 II 89.10 89.18- 7.25Feb 1964 II 99.14 99.18 8 75 12.63NOV 1987 II 104.1 104.9 15.13Feb 1984 101.26101.30 8.53 12.38 an 1988 II 103.8 103.16- 14.13 Mar 1984 101 36101, 193 10.13Feb 1988 96 964 14.25 Mar 1984 101.28102 .1 189 13.25Apr 1988 106.11 13.88 Apr 1984 102.4 102.8 .1 196 8.25Mavl9B8 (9.17 89.25- ES7 A i fc JLdi XI' WW Aft $1 Iff Vi 1143NOV 2002 97.12 97.20- .11 11.94 10.75Feb 2003 90 30 914 .16 11.93 10.75Mey20O3 90.30 91.6 .15 11.92 H.I3Aug 2003 93.16 93.24- .20 11.95 ll.MNov 2003 99.2 99.10- .16 11.97 8.25Mv2MMS 73.20 73.28-.22 11.57 7.63Feb 200247 68.6 68.14- .17 11.56 7.88NOY 2002-07 70.1 70.9 .14 11.56 1 38 Aug 200348 73.21 73.29- .18 11.60 175Noy 200348 75.29 76.5 .18 11.72 9.l3May200449 78.25 79.1 .16 11.73 10.38NOV 200449 88.17 88.25- .13 11.76 lt.75Feb 2005-10 9117 98.25- .17 11.91 n.OOMay2005-H 85.15 85.23- .20 11.74 1175NOV 2005-10 105.22 105.30-.21 11.98 13.88Mey20O6-ll 114.20 114 28 .13 11.95 14.00NOV 2006-11 115.22 115.30- .20 11.94 1038NOV 2007-12 88.20 88.28- .20 11.73 12 00 Aug 2008-13 101.9 101.13 .19 11.83 In dollars and 32nds. Subiect to Federal taxes but not State Income taxes.

Source- Federal Reserve Bank. .1 10.91 3 10.94 .2 11.04 .3 11.08 .4 11.01 3 1120 1 11.17 3 11.24 3 11.18 3 10.90 A 11.27 .2 11.31 .4 11.26 .4 11.32 .7 11.19 .4 11.32 3 11.39 .5 11.37 .5 11.42 3 11.25 A 11.31 3 11.53 4 11.54 3 11.27 .3 11.59 .5 11.53 .5 11.47 said Robert L. Nordmeyer, its general manager. Blanton Co. designed the building, which will also house Arizona Catholic Lifetime, the diocesan newspa-, per, and the diocese's Bureau of Information.

Diocesan TV Construction is to begin next month on headquarters for KDTU Channel 18, a UHF station owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tucson. The station is to be based at 1855 N. Sixth Chapter 7: Filing for liquidation Chapter 11: Businesses riling for court protection from creditors while they reorganize their affairs. Chapter 13: Wage earners filing for reorganization. Debts listed include those of 810,008 or more.

David K. and Christina Swalm, doing business as Catallna Diversified Development P.O. Box 8205. No schedule of debts and assets vet tiled tor a Chapter 11 petition. John A.

and Garry Ann Tolllver, 2917 N. Euclid Ave. Debts of 87420. Assets of S1928. Chapter 7.

Steven D. and Susan Jane Troutman, 445 N. Wllmot Road. Debts of 85,713. Assets of $5,705.

Chapter 7. Alwrt G. Brown, 6710 W. Kay Lynn Drive. Debts of 110453.

Assets ol J2.325. Chapter 7. Ronald L. and Vercee Cook, 9601 E. Catallna Highway.

Debts of 1328,364. Assets of $122,109. Debts of $48,800 to Person to Person, $70,000 to First Charter Leasing and $38,500 to Arizona Trust Co. Chapter 7. Alice B.

Bazan, Nogales. Debts of $62489. Assets of $60,208. A debt of $40,000 to the Farmers Home Administration. Chapter 7.

Sheila R. Reed, 4045 N. Oracle Road. Debts of $134,571. Assets of $128454.

Debts of $44,000 to Western America Mortgage, $21500 to Wallace D. Reed and $14,200 to K.G. Biggs. Chapter 7. Sharon Ann King, 4202 N.

Romero Road. Debts of $3,358. Assets of $356. Chapter 7. Laurie Ann Bartollnl, 2711 N.

Incas Place. Debts ot $4,350. Assets of $1090. Chapter 7. Jerry W.

and Diane Swan, 2475 Haskell Drive. Debts of $17,509. Assets of $1610. Chapter 7. Jesus P.

and Carmen C. Santamarla, 918 W. Calle Margarita. Debts of $8,561. Assets of $1100.

Chapter 7. Ronnie Gene and Evelyn Phillips, 6775 S. Via Perlco. Debts of $11731. Assets ol $13,875.

Chapter 7. Frank Pacheco, 4757 E. 27th St. Debts of Wilshire index v.BMayiw w.a tw 9.25 y.HMBViw y4.27y4.jt 13.25Mayl984 101.30 102.2 .2 9.11 14 00 Jul 1988 109.1 109.9- 13.7SMayl984 102.9 102.13-. I 9.21 lOSOAug 1988 96.24 96.28- 15.75Mavl984 103.8 103.12 8.99 15.380cf 1988 114.12114.20- 8.88 Jun 1984 99.19 99 23 9.33 175NOV 1988 II 90.12 90.20- 14.3BJun 1984 II 102.31 103.3 .1 9.35 11.7SNOV 1988 101,8 101.12 13.13 Jul 1984 II 102.12 10116- .1 9.51 14.63 Jan 1989 111.18111.26 6.38AU5 1984 9728 98.28 .4 7.90 14,38 Apr 1989 111 111.8 7.25Aug 1984 II 98.14 98.22 9.04 9.25Mayl989 91.20 91.28- 11.63Aug 1984 II 101.13101,21 9.47 14.50 Jul 1989 111.20 111.28- 13.25AUU 1984 102.18 10126 9.40 11 .88 Oct 1989 I) 101.11 101.15- 12.13 Sec 1984 101.28102 9.75 10.75NOV 1989 96.22 96.30- 9.750CI 1984 II 99.29 100.1 .1 9.71 10 50 an 1990 95,9 95.17 9.88Novl984 99.30 100.2 .2 9.81 3.50Feb 1990 90.25 91.25- 14.J8NOV 1984 104.10104.18 9,58 10.50 Apr 1990 II 95.7 95.15- I6.00NOV 1984 105.27 106.3 9.60 8.25MOV1990 86.6 86.22 9,38 Dec 1984 99.12 99.16- .1 9.85 10.75Jul 1990 II 96.7 96.11 14.00 Dec 1984 104.8 104.1a- .1 9.77 K).

75 Aim 1990 96.3 96.11 9.25 Jan 1985 99.2 99.6 .1 9.97 llJOOcf 1990 99.10 99.lt- 8.00FH) 1985 97.29 98.5 .1 9.57 13.00NOV 1990 106.2 106 10 9.63Feb 1985 99.13 99.17 10.01 14.50Mayl991 113.3 113.11- 14.63Feb 1985 105.9 105.17 .1 9.90 14.88Aug 1991 II 115.4 115.12 9.63Marl985 99.10 99.14 10.07 14.25NOV 1991 1124 11214- 13.38Marl985 104 104.4 1013 14.63 Feb 1992 114.10 114.18- 9.50 Apr 1985 99.2 99.4 .1 10 10 13 75 May 1992 109 24110 92.14 93.14 3 7.91 4.2SAug 1987-92 90.12 91.12 4.25May 197545 93.8 94.8 135 7.25AUO 1992 76,28 77.12- 9.88Mavl9S5 99.12 99.16 10.23 10.50NOV 1992 93.14 93.22 10.38 May 1985 100.2 100.10 .2 10.14 4O0Feb 1988-93 90.8 91.8 14. 13 May 1985 105.8 105.16- .1 10.14 6.75Feb 1993 73.10 73.26 14.38 May 1985 105.16 105.24-.2 10.20 748Feb 1993 79.3 79.19 .11 11.52 i 5.05 .7 11.52 .10 11.17 4 11.55 .1 11.54 11.59 .17 11.66 .1 11.78 .10 11 80 .9 11.81 .10 11.82 .10 11.86 .5 5.50 SANTA MONICA, CallMAP) The Wilshire Associate's 5,000 Equity Index, the market value of 5,000 NYSE, American, and OTC Issues, was billion yesterday, off $11,396 billion or 0.66 percent from Wednesday. A year ago foe Index was 81,464.854 billion. A 1140 OTC shares 5 20 4 11.40 11.51 .12 1146 11.58 .1 11.43 11.59 .9 11.71 .12 11.62 Quotations from the NASDAQ are representative of yesterday's closing Inferdealer prices as furnished by Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner 8, Smith, October building permits 1083 1082 Changs vahitt teat 12 months City of Tucson Houses 38 80 -53 $1,723,099 $32,469,168 Townhouses 8 331,960 14,470,109 Apartments 455 69 559 6,870,048 115,968,715 Mobile homes 39 47 -17 41,000 576,000 Non-residential 23 7 229 15,791,117 87,914,093 Other 470 299 57 5,775,118 37,226,917 Total October 1,033 502 1 06 30,532,342 12 months ..13,716 8,124 69 $288,625,002 Pima County Houses 210 188 12 $11,433,000 Townhouses 62 19 226 3,054,400 18,801,400 Apartments 93 2,351,500 42,244,500 Mobile homes 114 115 1 NA NA Non-residential 1 1 53,600 22,615,100 Other 291 290 0.3 3,183,400 40,514,000 Total October 771 613 26 20,075,900 Last 12 months ..11,463 7,313 57 $291,266,900 Combined 14.00 Jun 1985 105.10 105.18 .2 10.25 1993 95.12 95.20 10.00 Jun 1985 99.12 99.16- .2 10.34 10.13Mavl993 91.16 91.24- 10,63 Jul 1985 100.8 100.16 .2 10.30 7.50Aug 198843 76.22 77.6 8.25AU0 1985 96.24 97 .22 10.14 8.63AUO 1993 82 21 82.29- 9 63 Aim 1985 98.22 98.30- .1 10.30 U.88AU9 1993 100.26 100.30 1043AU0 1985 100.4 100.8 .2 10.47 8.63NOV 1993 82.9 82.17- 13.13Aug 1985 104 104.4 .2 10.52 9.00Feb 1994 84.18 84.26 10.88 Sep 1985 100.16 100.20-J 10.50 4.13May 198944 90.22 91.22 15 88 Sep 1985 108 28 109 .2 10.53 8.75AU0 1994 82.18 82.26- lO.SOOct 1985 99.25 99.29- .2 10.55 10.13Noy 1994 90.26 91.2 9.75NOV 1985 98.19 98.23 .1 10.47 3.00 Feb 1995 90.16 91.16 11.75Noy 1985 102.1 1019 .2 10.49 lOSOFeb 1995 9110 92.18- 14.13DK 1985 106.15 106.23 10.56 10.38Mayl99S 91.14 91.22 13.50F 1986 105.11 105.19- 10.67 1163Mayl995 105.6 105.14- 4 11.57 4 5.16 4 11.59 .1 11.58 3.94 .15 11.71 .11 11.71 .14 11.75 Assets ot $995. Chapter 7.

Benito S. Perez, 7457 E. Ell Place. Debts of $62,800. Assets of $11014.

A debt of $29,000 to Valley National Bank. Chapter 7. Roger F. and Donna M. Wneaton, Marana.

Debts of $7,331 Assets ot $41,900. Chapter 7. Robert L. Fielding, 239 S. Fifth Ave.

Debts of $16,305. Assets of 7. .14 11.73 9.88Fet 1986 98.11 98.15- .3 10.66 II.50NOV IW5 91.10 98.18 inc. interoeaier marxer cnanoe throughout the day. Prices do not include retail markup, markdown or commission.

Bid Ask Arizona Bank 18Vi 18V. Bavless 16'j 17V, Burr-Brown Corp 25V. 25 Citizen's Utility A 31Vi 32V. Citizen's Utility 26 Wm Coeur D'Alene 16', Wi Dunkln' Oonuts 23 Wt First Federal Savinos llv. 11 Home Federal Savings ll'i 11 Piccadilly Cafeterias Inc.

14V 14V1 Price Club 63 63V2 United Bancorp Arizona 31' 31 Valley National Bank 23Va 23 Vega Biotechnologies Inc. 3 4V WestworW l'l 1 Rates spur selloff NEW YORK (AP) Rising interest rates helped touch off a late round of selling in the stock market yesterday, ending a three-session rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 13.82 points from Monday through Wednesday, dropped 10.17 to 1,227.13. Volume on the New York Stock Exchange totaled 85.35 million shares, down from 95.21 million Wednesday. lathe credit markets, rates on short-term Treasury bills rose 10 to 15 basis points.

Prices of long-term government bonds showed losses of more than $5 for every $1,000 in face value. Similarly, auto stocks declined in the face of industry reports of higher late-October car sales. Ford Motor dropped ll2 to 64'2, while General Motors and Chrysler recorded fractional losses. Public Service of Indiana led the active list, down 2 at 19 on top of a drop Wednesday. The company has said it is considering canceling its Marble Hill nuclear project.

Canal-Randolph jumped 8'2 to 96. The company reported receiving offers for seven real estate properties, and said it might liquidate if it accepts them. .1 11.31 .8 4.26 .12 11.70 .15 11.73 .15 11.76 .18 11.93 .12 11.89 .15 11.69 .1 11.86 3 11.76 11.80 14.00Marl98S 106.17 106.21 .4 10.77 w.z W.18 7.88 May 1986 93.24 94 10.65 3.50NOV 1998 90.2191.21- 9.38 May 1986 96.28 97 10.76 ISOMay 199449 77.1 77.9 13.75Mayl986 106.5 106.13 A 10.79 7.8BFeb 1995-00 72 728 14 88 Jun 1986 0 106,26 106.30-,4 10.90 8.38Aug 199540 75.7 75.15- 100AUO 1986 93.11 93.19 10.7) 2031 98.13 98.21 11.38AU0 1986 101 101.2-4 10.92 13, 13 May 2001 108.25109.1 12.25 Sep 1986 103.2 103.6 .4 10.94 lOOAug 199641 72.11 72.19 6.13NOV1986 89.30 90.30 .2 9.65 13.38AUQ 2001 11027111.3- 13.88NOV 1986 107.8 107.16- .2 10 89 15.75NOV 2001 129.1 129.17 16.13NOV i986 11124 113 3 10.95 14.25Feb 2002 1111 1119 Treasury bills NEW YORK (AP1-U S. Treasury Bills for Thursday. Due Bid Ask YM -1983- N.Y.

Stock Exchange Houses 248 Townhouses 70 Apartments 548 Mobile homes 153 Non-residential 24 Other 761 Total October 1,804 Last 12 months ..25,179 268 -7 $13,156,099 $199,561,068 19 268 3,386,360 33,271,509 69 694 9,221,548 158,213,215 162 -6 NA NA 8 200 15,844,717 110,529,193 589 29 8,958,518 77,740,917 1,115 62 50,608,242 15,437 63 $579,891,902 8.72 8.64 9.04 8.71 8.65 9.04 8.71 8.63 9.04 8.75 8.67 9.10 8.79 8.71 9.16 8.79 8.73 9.19 8.87 8.79 9.28 8.88 8.80 9.30 8.91 8.83 9.35 889 8.81 9.35 8.79 8.77 9J2 8.90 8.82 9.39 8.96 8.88 9.47 9.03 8.95 9.58 9.08 9.02 9.69 9.08 9.00 9.72 9.08 9.02 9.79 9.07 9.03 9.85 2- 23 3- 1 3- 8 3-15 3-22 3- 29 4- 5 S4 4-19 4- 26 5- 3 5- 17 6- 14 7- 12 8- 9 9- 6 10- 4 11- 1 32 21Vi 7220 asv-iv. 1x164719 V. UtPL pf 234 V-V VFCp 5 2 Valero .44 Valer pf 3.44 VAlvln 8.09 101 8 15 8.10 8.02 8.17 8.23 6.11 8.26 8.34 8.22 8.40 8.31 8.23 8.43 8.32 8.24 8.45 8.49 8.41 8.64 8.51 8.43 8.68 8.45 8.37 8.43 8.54 8.46 8.74 6.66 8.58 8.88 6.66 1.58 8.89 L64 8.60 8.93 8.68 8.62 8.97 8.71 8.65 9.01 11-10 11-17 11- 25 12- 1 12-8 12-15 12-22 12-29 -1984- 1- 5 1-12 1-19 1- 26 2- 2 2-9 2-16 VenDrn 1.20 Varco Sources: Tucson Building Safety Division; Pima County Central Permits Office NA: not available 2 Varco pf varlen .40 .32 Source- Feder4l Reserve Bank. Varo Veeco Vendo VestSe VlM-nm (Continued from previous page) TWA 1077 91 TWA Pf 125 152 13- Vi TWA JfB125 18 17 TWCp 1291 TW wt 46 8H-H TW wtA 20 We-Vi TWC pf 2 4 21V-Va TWC pf 1.90 78 14- TWC pf 266 61 35 Vi Transm 1.56 9 511 29Vi Trenlnc 116 21 18V- Vt TARtty Xl7 12- Transco 1.92 I 30 36Vj-V Trnsc pf 3.87 4 44 TrnEx n.50e 173 21-W Transcn 67 ll'i TrGP 144 15 TrGP PI150 102 231, TrnsOh 23 36 Tranwy l.BD 25 98 344 Vt Travler 1.80 9 458 3M 1.20 X88d24- 62 fit 15 64 25V-14 73 15 19V- 23 262 5VI 28 126 14 22 x335 2V1 1 26 126 4i 59 10'A- 17 916 27V-1 zioo mm Z10 7SJ 10 23 Z220 61 ZlOO 58 Vi Z100 55" Vi 29 180 23 16 8V. 17 3 W-V .35 Metals VaEP Pf8.84 VaFP n7 More briefs UnEI pf 3.50 27 'i UnEI pf 4.50 Z10 35 UnEI PtM 4 26 29-i UEI pS.

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35 22V- Vi 223 9 1320 40V-H 361 3711 57 21 -It 35 466 34 1 37 -IVi 73 30V-1 2341 22 Employment up in Arizona TEMPE (AP) Arizona businesses increased production, purchases and employment during October as the state's economy expanded for the ninth straight month, a survey of purchasing agents indicates. Harold Fearon, professor of management at Arizona State University, said yesterday that all seven indicators of business activity recorded in his monthly survey were postive. Meanwhile, delivery time on vendor shipments lengthened in October, for the 12th consecutive month, indicating "the demand pressures presently being put on the economy," Fearon said. NEW YORK (AP) Soot non-ferrous metal prices yesterday: Copper 68H-71 cents a pound, U.S. destinations; copper 60.65 cents per pound, NY Comex spot month closed lead 25-27 cents a pound; zinc 49 cents a pound, delivered; tin S6.4788 Metals Week composite aluminum 81 cents a pound, oold $377.75 Handy Herman (only dally quote); sold S383 per troy ounce, NY Comex spof month closed silver $8,375 Handy Herman (only dally quote); silver $8.88 per troy ounce, NY Comex spot month closed mercury per 76 lb.

flask, New York; platinum domestic merchant troy ounce, N.Y. NEW YORK (AP) Future trading on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday: Open Htoti Law Settle Chg. GOLD 180 troy dollars per Iroy oz. Nov 378.00 383.00 377.50 383.00 Dec 381.70 386.00 377.80 385.00 Jan 388 388.20 388 20 386.20 Feb 388.50 393.00 383.50 391.30 Apr 394.20 398.50 390.00 397.80 Jun 400.50 405.50 397.10 404.30 .30 Dec 69.20 69.75 68.80 68.80 Jan 69.75 69.75 69.50 69.50 Mar 71.90 71.90 70.80 70.80 May 72.20 73.20 72.10 72.10 Jul 74.00 74.00 73.40 73,40 Sip 74.70 74.70 74.70 74.70 Prev. sales 7,246.

Prev day's open Int 104,269, up 84. LONDON METAL MARKET (Pounds sterling per metric ton) Prev. Close Bid Asked Bid Asked ALUMINUM Spot 1027j I023V2 1028Vi 1029M Forward 1049 10491: 1055Vj 1056 COPPERCATHODEStHigfi Grade) Spot 913Vi 914Vi 933 934 Forward 936': 937 956 956' COPPERCATHOOES(Stamlard) spot 894 89412 tm im Forward 917 918 936Vi 938 LEAD Spot 270 270Vi 273 273'i Forward 280 280V: 283 284 TIN (Standard) Spot 8590 8590 8685 8691 Forward 8680 8681 8690 8681 ZINC Spot 570Vi 5711 577V2 578V2 Forward 584 5B5 591V2 5972 Oct 411.00 418.00 410.00 418.00 Dec 421.20 425.2O 419.20 425.20 Feb 428.50 432.50 425.50 432.50 Apr 43800 440.00 436.00 440.00 Jun 447.80 447.80 447.80 447.80 Aug 456.00 456.00 456.00 456.00 Prev.sales3853. Prev day's open Int 134,579, oft 278. SILVER 5,000 Iroy oi- cents per troy oz.

Nov 869.0 891.0 850.0 888.0 5.5 Dec 673.0 898.0.842.0 aVj.0 5.0 Jan 875.0 900.3 875.0 900.3 4.8 Mar 89B.0 917.0 864.0 914.5 4.5 Way 901.0 932.0 879.0 929.7 4.0 Jul 930.0 945.0 906.0 945.0 3.5 Sep 935.0 960.5 915.0 960.5 3.0 Dec 972.0 990.0 940.0 984.5 2.5 Jan 975.0 992.5 961.0 992.5 13 Mar 976.0 1008.6 976.0 1008.6 1.9 May 1015.0 1024.7 990.0 1024.7 1.5 Jul 1030.0 1040.8 1010.0 1040.8 1.1 Sep 1056.9 1056.9 1056.9 1056.9 .7 Prev.sales2U25. Prev day's open Int 52,317, up 602. COPPER 25,000 cents per lb. Nov 60.65 60.65 60.65 60.65 1.40 Dec 62.15 62.25 61.10 61.15 Jan 61.90 61.90 61.80 61.80 Mar 64.10 64.20 63.00 63.05 May 65.30 65.30 64.30 64.25 Jul 66.60 66.60 65.50 65.50 Seo 67.85 67.85 66.75 66.75 WarnrL 1.48 12 WashGs 188 7 WshNat 1.08 10 632 29V. 66 31 Vi 178 25V- I 48 261 21V-'6 Tricon 2.536 4 VI TrISoln 10 445 6 Trialnd .40 30 14 TrlaPc 1 12 28 29Vi 'A Trlbun 874 30 Trlcntr 8 10 5H Trico 32 51 Trlnty JO 28 263u27l TrlfEno .10 12 11 13 TUCSEP 120 7 165 36V-Va TwInDs .80 Xl9 18 TycoLb .70 12 456 Tyler .65 16 51 26'i Tymshr 1163 2E -U-U-UAL 72088 31Vj UAL pf 240 71 24 Vi UGI 104 34 105 Wi UGI pf 175 Z150 23V.

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47. 30V. ZaleCp 1.26 21 14 .84 5 212 .30 14 XI303 lapaia Zavre Zenith X3094 18 Vi Wendy .32 14 361156 .48 20 1 1.32 9 97 33'i 271 'A zero Zurnln WestCo .40 14 WPenP pt4 50 It Wit ZS0 38 Vi Foreign exchange Commodities 4 CASH REGISTERS New Used Supolies Sales Service Rental Leasing BUSINESS MACHINES 4865 Speedway 795-9050 3821 N. Oracle 293-3660 Trend staple prices NEW YORK (AP) Tr Associated Press weighted wholesale price Index of 35commodltlesyesterdav525.10,prevlous day 526.74, week ago 525.06, month aso 527.42, year ago 481.60. no wo mi mo High 529 23 531.81 548.66 480.99 Low 76.17 474.04 433.15 437.44 (1926 average equals 100) Sweden .1272 .1277 7.8575 7.8325 Swltzrlnd .4627 .4645 21610 21530 30laytut .4651 .4654 21498 21488 60daytut .4672 .4651 21400 2142) 90daytut .4694 .4688 21303 21331 Turkey .004000.004019 250.00 248.80 Z-Uruguay .0265 .0267 37.50 37.50 Z-Venzuel .0763 .0763 13.1000 13.1000 W.Grmny .3760 .3781 26595 2.6445 SOdaytut .3772 .3794 26509 26356 60dayfut .3785 .3806 26420 26274 90davfut .3796 .3819 26337 2.6183 (Late prices at New York and San Francisco banks, gathered bv Bank Amen.

New York.) SAVE TO 70 ON BROKERAGE COMMISSIONS 886-3013 COMPARC OUR DISCOUNT COMMISSION RATES TO TOUR PRtSENT BROKER'S PUEBLO INVESTMENTS 6840 E. Broadway Suite 201 Tucson, Az. 85710 As per January, t98! MINIMUM COMMISSION $28 OO PER TRANSACTION MEMBER N.A.S.D. and S.I.P.C. Cotton Grain futures A Copper Miner A Trade Unionist NEW YORK (AP) Cotton No.

futures on the New York Cotton Exchange vesterday: Open High Low Settle Chg. COTTON 2 SMOOlps.i cents per lb. Dec 79.75 80.39 79.70 (0.09 Mar 81.10 81.40 81.00 (1.34 May 81.72 82.25 81.70 82.00 Jul 8V 82.27 81.90 82.25 .05 Oct 76.20 76.20 76.15 76.20 Dec 74.77 74.97 74.72 74.85 t.05 Mar 75.90 .15 Prey, sales 5,726. Prev day's open Int 29,757, oft 66. ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS READ YOUR OCTOBER-NOVEMBER ISSUE OF MODERN MATURITY pages 54-61, an eight page full color feature on-the VATICAN COLLECTION and then call immediately for your reservation to see this famous exhibit on the MANLEY tour to SAN FRANCISCO DECEMBER 4th.

Included are an evening at a fine show in LAS VEGAS, TWO NIGHTS IN DEATH VALLEY, SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, TWO NIGHTS IN SAN FRANCISCO, HEARST CASTLE, SOLVANG, MADONNA INN BRUNCH, SAN PEDRO HARBOR AND THE HOWARD HUGHES SPRUCE GOOSE MUSEUM, SAN DIEGO ANIMAL WORLD AND SEA WORLD WITH ALL MEALS AND ENTRY FEES INCLUDED Eleven days. Call MAN-LEY TOURS 623-0307 Tour closes Friday NOV. 1 1th. NEW YORK (AP) Foreign Exchange, New York Prices. Fgn.

currency Dollar In in dollars Fgn. currency Thu. Wad. Thu. Wed.

f-Argent .0622 .0621 16.0820 16.1050 Australia .9142 .9142 1.0938 1.0939 Austria .0537 .038 18.63 1(59 C-Bekjlum .0185 53.94 53.73 f-Betolum .0184 54.40 54.40 f-BolMa .0051 .0051 198.50 198.00 Brazil .001200.001200 822.00 838.00 Britain 1.4885 1.4887 .6718 .6717 30dayfUt 1.4897 1.4893 .6713 .6715 60daytut 1.4915 1.4902 .6705 .6711 KKIaytut 1.4923 1.4908 .6701 .6708 Canada .8111 .8112 1.2330 1.2327 304avfut .8114 .8115 1.2324 1.2323 6Tdayfut .8118 1.2317 1.2318 90-daytut .8121 .8120 1.2314 1.2315 y-Chlle .0228 .0228 46.17 46.17 Z-Chlle .0119 .0119 Colombia .0117 .0119 (5.15 Denmark .1045 .1050 9.5680 9.5225 y-Eoypt 1.42(6 1.4286 .6999 AW f-Ecuador .0122 .0122 8220 82.00 y-Ecuador .0194 .0195 51.56 51.21 Finland .1757 .1763 5.6920 5.6730 France .1238 .1243 8.0775 8.0475 Greece .0106 .0105 94.55 94.85 Holland .3357 .3376 29785 29625 Hongkong .1282 .1281 7.79(5 7.8040 y-lndla .0967 .0971 10.3400 10.2900 Indonesia .0010 .0010 978.75 978.75 Iran .0114 .0115 87.45 (6.92 Ireland 1.1730 1.17)0 .8525 .8539 Israel .0116 .0121 8590 8249 Italy .000619.000623 1615.00 1604.50 Japan .004273.004263 234.00 234.69 3Mayfl .004285.004274 233.35 233.95 6fKlavft .034297 .004286 23268 233.33 9Mayft .034310 .004299 231.99 232.62 Jordan 27137 27100 .36850 .36900 Kuwait 3.4329 3.4329 .29191 .29130 Lebanon .1946 .1923 5.1400 5.2000 Z-MexICO .006300.006300 158.93 159.50 cUUexko .007395.007395 135.22 135.22 N. Zealand MtP 1.5135 15135 Norway .1348 .1351 7.41(0 7.4000 Pakistan .0755 .0754 13.24 13.25 y-Peru .000476 .000476 3000.10 2101.00 Z-Phlllplns .0714 .0714 14.0020 14.0020 Portugal .0079 .0079 126.15 126.00 Saudi Arab .2873 .2873 3.4802 3.4(07 Singapore .4686 .4685 21340 21346 So. Africa .8690 .8600 1.1507 1.1628 Spain .006552.006400 153.37 154.05 Capital Investments of Tucson, a group of New York investors, says it has paid about $7.5 million for the 335-unit Sunquest Apartments on North Pantano Road. The complex was sold by Sunquest Apartments Limited Partnership. Century Partners and Fox Carskadon Financial Corp.

of San Mateo, have acquired Tierra Antigua Village Apartments, 1150 N. El Dorado Place. Tierra Antigua, a limited partnership, sold the 147-unit complex for about J6-5 million. Decker Properties has started construction of Santa Cruz Apart-; ments, 3601 S. 16th Ave.

The 132-unit, two-story complex is expected to cost $2.7 million. Terry LeeStephen Ladd Architects Inc. is the project architect. Decker Construction Co. is the contractor.

Lakeside Business Center, an office and warehouse building, is under construction by Schomac I Corp. at the planned 46-acre Lake- side Business Park at East Golf Links Road and South Pantano Road. Raymond L. Pisciotta has; bought Firestone, 5140 E. 22nd and opened an independent tire dealership, Pisciotta Firestone.

Re- modeling is to be completed by late November. Rachel Ingegneri has been; named personnel administrator for the Tucson Airport Authority. She I worked formerly in the same posi-S tion for Levy's. Chris Lacey has been named gen- eral manager for the Quality Inn-" Tanque Verde. Michael Lynch has been named 'I executive director and Judy Scheib assistant director of Sierra Tucson, an alcohol and chemical dependency treatment facility which is to open in December at the former Brave Bull Ranch Resort, 16350 N.

Lago del Oro Parkway, Catalina. Allister M. Jeck has joined Prop- erty Development Resources, 705 N. Seventh as its market research director. Esperanza M.

Guerrero has, joined Price Waterhouse as a senior consultant for its management advi-' sory service and its Minority Busi-' ness Development Center, a pro-; gram funded by the U.S. Commerce Department. Thomas E. Evans of Fidelity Na-4 tional Title Agency Inc. has been elected president of Land Title Asso-! ciation of Arizona.

Terrence Mit-; chell of Stewart Title was elected secretary-treasurer. i Edward Frohling of Mountain' States Mineral Interprises Inc. has-been elected a director of the Ari- LORENZO T0RREZ for Mayor Jobs Peace Equality Livestock Paid for by People Before Profits 1 I S. Blawis, Treas CHICAGO(AP) Futurestrading on the Chicago Board of Trade yesterday: Open High Low Settle Chg. WHEAT S4M bu minimum; dollars per bushel Dec 3.56W 3.57 3.53W 3.57Vi Mar UVhimtiJA 3.69V) May 3.66V 3.69V1 3.64 3.69 Jul 3.51 3.52 3.49 3.572 -00Vj Sep 3.57 J.57Vi 3.55Vi 3.57Vi OlVi Dec 3.68Vi3.71 3.67 1.WJ Prev.

sales 13,121. Prev day's open Int 60,103, up 435. CORN 5,000 bu minimum; dollars per bushel Dec 3.48 3.51Vi 3.47 3.50 Mar 3.45Vi 3.4911 3.45ij 3.49 .01 May 3.44i 3.m 3.44V: 3M Jul 3.42 3.44 3.40Vi 3.44',. Sep 3.11 3.15 3.11 3.14', .01 Dec 291 293'! 291 293 001! Mar 3.03 3.04 3.03 3.04 Prey, sales 59,742 Prev day's open int 231,048, off OATS 5400 bu minimum; dollars per bushel Dec 1.85 1.86'i 1.85 1.86 Mar 1.93 1.94V4 1.92 1.94 May 1.96'4 1.98 1.96'! 1.97 Jul 1.97 1.96V! 1.97 Iffi Sep 1.93 Prev. sales 892 Prev day's open int 7488, ofl 171 SOYBEANS 5400 bu minimum; dollars per bushel Nov 8.39 8.55 8.32 8.54 .10 Jan 8.55 8.75 8.51 8.72Vi Mar (.72 8.90 8.64Vi 8.88' .11 May 8.73Vi 8.9M 8.68'! 8.90V: Jul t.mM 8.64V: 8.86 .10 Aug 8.44 8.60V: 8.40V: 8.60 Sep 7.60 7.71 7J8 Nov 6.98 6.83'! 6.92V: .02 Jan 7.071 .02 Prev.

sales 77,536. Prev day's open Int 134400, up 2124. SOYBEAN OIL 604Mlbs; dollars per Wt lbs. Dec 29.45 3012 28.92 29.90 .28 Jan 29.55 30.30 29.10 30.10 .37 Mar 29.90 30.80 29.50 30.47 .32 May 30.10 30.70 29.70 X.50 .15 Jul 30.15 30.75 29.70 3065 .20 Aug 29.60 29.80 29.30 29.80 Seo 58.30 28.30 27.80 28.15 Oct 26.25 27.00 26.10 26.80 .20 Dec 26.00 26.60 25.65 26.40 .20 Prev. sales 12741 Prev day's open Int 79,209, off 131.

SOYBEAN MEAL Ml tons; dollars per tan Dec 236.00 241.50 234.70 241.20 4.00 Jan 237.50 243.50 236.50 242.30 3.50 Mar 245.50 238.40 244.20 3.90 May 237.50 243.00 236.60 242.00 3.50 Jul 236.00 242.00 234.00 241.50 3.50 Aug 227.00 230.00 224.00 230.00 6.00 Sep 210.10 214.50 210.00 214.30 3.30 Oct 194.00 194.00 4.00 Dec 196.00 188.00 195.50 5.00 Prev. sales 15,494. Prev days open int 65JB0. up 1,152 Dividends' OMAHA, Neb. (AP) (USDA) Omaha livestock market quotations yesterday: Hogs: 3500.

Barrows ana gilts are mostly 75 lower and moderately active. US l-2s, 200-240 lb, ranae 3D with uniform lots at 39.00-39.25 and some late prices from 39.50 to 39.75; 265 head are at 39.75 and uneven weights range 38.25-38.50; 240-250 lb sizes are 38.00-39.00, largely 38.25-38.50. US 1 3s, 250-276 lb, are 37.25-38.00; 270-285 lb sizes re 36.50-37.25; (w 290-310 lb sizes range 34.00-35.00. Therre are a few US 2-3S, 300-350 lb, from 32.00 to 34.00. Sows: weights under 500 lb are weak to .50 lower with US l-3s, 300-500 lb sizes, from 31.00-32.00.

Weights over 500 lb are .50 to mostly 1.00 lower with 50r650 lb sizes from 32.00 to mostly 32.50. Cattle and calves: 300. There Is not enough of any one class to test trends. Sheep: none. PHOENIX (AP)-(USDA) Trading in the Arizona feedlot area was falrlv active late Wednesday and early Thursday.

Liberal sales on a carcass basis. Slaughter steers .50 To 1.00 Lower. Not enough slaughter heifers for a test. 60 percent of sales for local delivery, 36 percent east, balance West Coast. Slaughter steers: Confirmed: Good, end choice 10-20 percent Choice 990-1125 lbs.

56.00-57:00. 550 Head mostly good 1000-1100 lbs. Yearling fed 54.00. Carcass basis: Confirmed: 1,375: Several loads good, end 30-40 percent choice 2-3, 1000-1060 lbs. 92.00.

Few loads good, end 10-30 percent choice 2-3, 975-1125 lbs. 88 Slaughter heifers: Confirmed: 100: Load good, end 10-30 percent choice 2-3 1000 lbs. 53.00. Rail basis: Load, good, end 10-30 percent choice 2-3, few heiferettes Included 1100 lbs. 93.00 On choice, 87.00 on good.

Fob feedlot net weght after a 4 percent shrink, current delivery. CHICAGO (AP) Futures trad DECLARED YESTERDAY Per- stk.ot Pay- riod rate record able IRREGULAR IntegrtdRsadipf 1J937 11-10 1M STOCK Gen Host 11-30 12-19 x-5 for 4 split. Hogan System 11-15 12-2 x-2 tor 1 split. Humana Inc 1-4 2-1 x-6 for 5 split. INCREASED AccoWorkJ .15 12-30 1-10 AhmonsonHF JO 11-15 1215 Humana Inc .18 1-4 2-1 Lilly Industrl .15 12-12 1-2 Middlesex Water .70 11-15 12-1 Property Tr JO ll-K 12-2 Safeco Corp 45 1-6 1-23 SandgateCp .20 1-5 1-26 Scherer.RP .08 12-13 1-3 WyleLabs .06 1-16 1-31 INITIAL CharterMedn .05 11-16 12-1 equal to .075 prior to 3 for 2 split.

CarrolsCpn .05 12-X 1-16 Convenient Food .09 11-10 11-30 HechlngerBn .025 11-11 11-30 KansCltyPdLn J6 11-30 12-20 Quick Relllv 121 1-3 William Byrd JJ7 ll-K 125 EXTRA BassettFurn .75 11-17 1-3 JAGUAR STYPE" r- ,1 i i mi i.i a inn) 1 i 1 i v. Bond averages Money rates V-J2 PERFORMANCE WRAPPED IN SOFT EXOTIC WOODS -JSJD REFRESHING SIIENCE The Jaguar XJ-S presents to the world a shape so graceful and a level of luxury so complete that the car's formidable power plant and athletic handling capabilities may surprise you. An electronic ignition system unleashes the only production V-l 2 engine available in America. Twelve short stroke, small bore pistons pulse in silent harmony and the car simply flows forward in an uninterrupted Complied by The Assoc la ltd Press Closing bond averages 20 10 10 10 Ind. Trn.

Utll. Fgn. Net Change Thu. 58.2 7(9 (7.9 98.9 Week ago 58.4 79.4 (8.3 9(9 Month ago 58.4 79.1 88.3 99.0 Year ago 55.2 75.5 (9 2 93.7 1983 High 604 (2.5 964 99.7 1983 Low 564 76.2 (5J 96.1 1942 High 564 76.7 934 96.1 1982 Low 519 66.1 723 89.1 CRB Index today 269.1; previous day 2674; a year ago 2324. surge of power.

The result is addictive -a feeling that there are no limits at all to what this machine can do. In its unique blending of very high performance with great creature comforts, silence and smoothness, the S-type is perhaps the most seductive GT machine in the world. JAGUAR XJ-S. National OTC ing on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange yesterday: Open High Lew Settle Clw. CATTLE 49JCa cents jw It).

Dec 59 40 59.60 5922 5930 Feb 59 70 59.52 5967 Apr 62.10 62.15 61 .87 6207 Jun 64 05 64.10 63 (2 6405 Aug 63.05 63.05 6280 -05 Oct 61.45 61.45 6115 61.30 Prev. sales 9,503. Prev day's open Int 48,019, up 135. FEEOERCATTLE 41930 cents per lb. Nov 60.50 60.65 60.30 60.50 Jan 63.20 63.25 62 90 63.22 .05 Mar 64.4S 64 50 64.00 64 37 Apr 64.70 64.80 64.50 640 .20 May 64.35 64.35 64.10 64.40 .20 Aug 6440 64.40 64.10 64.35 .15 Sep 64.10 64.10 64.10 64.10 Prev.

sales 633 Prev day's open Int 5460, off 17. HOGS SUM cents Dr lb. Dec 4295 43 00 4255 4260 Feb 46.25 46.55 46.10 46.37 Apr 46 70 46.75 46.42 46 62 Jun 51 (0 51 85 51.52 51 80 Jul 5365 53 80 5350 53.70 Aug 53 00 53 10 52(0 52(5 .17 Oct 5200 52.10 52,00 5210 Dec 53 25 53 25 53.15 53.05 Prev. sales 5453. Prev day's open int up I PORK BELLIES cents per lb.

Feb 6140 6)70 6090 6120 Mar 61 (0 6200 6135 61.62 JO May 63 45 63 70 63 05 63 49 Jul 6410 64 35 63.65 63 85 Aug 6267 6295 62J2 62J2 Prev. sales Prev day's open kit 17J40, up 417. NEW YORK (AP) Money rates as ot 3:15 p.m. yesterday: Prime Rate: 11 Discount Rate: (Vi Broker call loan rate: M.00-10.25 Federal funds market rate: High 9i tow 9 7-16 last 9 7-M Dealers commercial paper 30-1(0 days: 9.0M jm Commerclaipaperbvflnancecompany: 30-270 days: 9.254.875 Bankersacceptancesdealer Indications: 30-59 days, 9.20 6049 days, 9.15 90119 days, 9.20 120-149 days, 9.20 150-179 days, 9.20 1(0-270 days, 9.15 Certificates of Deposit (100,000: 30-59 davs, 9.00 6049 days, 9.05 90-119 days, 9.10 123-149 days, 9.15 150-179 days, 9.15 180-239 days, 9.20 240-269 days, 9 20 2M year, 9 35 Eurodollar rates: Overnight 9-9Ai 1 monln, 3 months. Wit 6 months, 1 year, loVtOH London Interbk Offered Rate: 3 months, 913-16 (months, 9 1516 Treasury Bill rates: 3month as of Oct 31: 141 zona Association ot industries, a statewide organization representing manufacturing and industrial inter-; ests.

Independent Insurance Agents; has installed the following Tucson officers: Steve Mendelsohn of Men- delsohn Associates, Wanda L. Lafferty of Mahoney-, O'Donnell, vice president; Jim Jones of Paul H. Jones secret tary and Rick Gregson of Golseth Gregson, treasurer. New Mexico Arizona Land; Co. has announced net profits of $4.7 million on gross revenues of $9-1 million for the third quarter, up-from profits of $56,000 on $1.7 million! in revenues a year earlier.

NEW YORK (AP) Most active over-the-counter stocks supplied by NASD. Name Volume Bid Asked Chg. AppleC 1,276.800 22 -IVi Minlscr 1460.100 12V 124 ASoirs (73,200 6 7 FEiecS 624400 UVi 11H -4 Intels 595J0O 36 37 -Vi MCIS 5O400 14 14V, -V. PhilGI 533,100 14H 141 Se antes 503,900 15 15H ChlChls 5O2JO0 22Vi Vi Sellnl 496,200 5Vi 5 WORLD OF WHEELS, INC. 5165 E.

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