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BRIDGEPORT POST, WEDNESDAY, ''DECEMBER 1 9, 1970. Investment YORK (APIInc FdB following qucj- tutiofis, supplied by the 'Notional Assocl- otlonj of Securities Dealers. are the flrices at which securities have been told, ibid) or bought (asked) Tuesday. Ab -j erdn Bid. 1.87 2.05 Admiralty Funds: fii A'Xt Incom Insur 'Advljrs Aetna.

Fd Affillatd 5.84 4:40 3.70 4.05 8.86 9.6S J- Uncock 7.34 7.98 19.43 6.75 7.20 7.10 .59 .44 10.0210.77 All Am Allstffle AlpliffFet 10.1611.10 Amcdp 5.57 6.09 Am'jus 3.10'3:36 Am Ijvln 9.8610.78 Am r'Eqty 4.56 AmerJ Express: 7.48 8.17 Incme 8.70 .51 Invest 8.41 9.19 Specl Stock 8.32 9.09 'Am Grth 5.85 6.39 Am 5.14 5.14 Am iAIut AmN'-'GH 8.43 9.2! 2.74 3.0! Cus SI Cus S2 CUS S3 Cus 54 Polar Knlckb Anch'of Group: Coplt Grtyth Incnie Fdvlnv Vent 'Assocta AstroS 3.9; Axe iKoughton: Fund A 5.10 5.5i 7.53.8.25 8.14 8.92 38.0841.73 .1.20 1.32 nlcR Gt 7.87 8.6S Grth 7.89 8.62 Lex Rsch 14.01 15.3t Liberty Life Slk Lite Inv Llnr -Ing Loomls Soviet: Conoa 1 Capit Mot Fund Slock 32.61 32.41 10.14,10.16 13.54 13.54 Lull! Bro 11.07-12:10 Wdgna In 8.27 9.04 Wanhtn 7.04 7.65 Mkt. Grth 5.72 Mdss Mos's Inv 10.83 11.84 8.01 8.75 Mass Tr 14.0615.37 3.44 Mates Babsqji Bayrck Beacbii 12.3512,35 Bern JKnt 8.20 8.20 BertcSGth 5.30 5.79 MldA MU BlolriFd Bondstk Boston St 7.56 8.26 MIF Fd 10.11 11.05 MIF Gth Mathers 11.7011.71 Mu unovail Moody Cp Moody's 12.M13.33 7.97 8.71 Broad: St 13.11 14.33 8.62 4.70 5.08 toVusZevO.0.51 10.67 BrwnJFd 3.55 3.88 lyili Omln Bullock Calvin: BuilcK 13.1614.40 Cdridn 18.4420.20 Shrs Mut NEA Mut 925 9.45 NdtW 9.8410.80 14.0215.35 BusMi Fd 6.0i;':*5j CO Fd 8.51' 9.20 Copanir 7.39', 8.10 Copltilnv 3.07:3.* CcpiFShr 5.61'*:15 10.4011.3; Cncnnlng Funds: 3.83 Nat Ind 9.59 9.59 Nat Ihvst ,7.06 7.72 BaJon Com' St Grwih' Incorn Specl Chase; Gr 10.8211.83 1.53 1.67 4.72 5.16 7.12 7.78 Capft Furid Frnf' Shrhd sped Chenicl Equty Fuhd Grwjh Incpin Vent 'Col G'rlh 8.16 .8.9: 70.03 73.19 10.1011.0' 8.12 6.8: 3.60 3. ,3 10.03 10.H 5.45 IS.9fi 9.54 4.50 H.59 4.57 4.9; 1.2S .1.36 1.52 1.64 Corns CvvithVAB Compel Comp Brf Comp Fd Comslh Concord Consol In 10.7511.25 Contl "MI 6.U 6.14 Coni Gth B.12 8.50 Ccrp Ld H.10 15.53 Cnty COD 11.48 12.41 Crn 5.57 Crn WDal 6.21 deVgtf 6T.44 61.44 Delaware Group: Decdt 10.8611.67 Dclwr 11.41 12.47 DGltii 6.38 6.9? 13.5413.54 12.52 12.52 DrcyttFd 10.9 12.04 12.0713.23 EatonHoward: Bel oh Grwth Inqom sped Stock Ebcrst. Egret Emrg 5c Energy Entprse Equliy Equt Gth Equt, Pro Fclrfd Fcrm -Bu 9.E4 10.75 11. 12.50 5.76 6.30 7.59 8.30 12.841^.03 ll.M 13.05 11.6412.65 5.11 5.5S 11.5311.53 5.55 6.07 9.15 9.15 Fed Grth 11.7512.84 Fid Dest 6.15 FitiClIfy Group: Copit 10.8711.88 Essex 12.S4 14.03 Evrst 11.7912.8! 6.41 7.02 5.60 6.14 4.29 4.71 Guld' Indie Bos estcrs' Gr6.un: 6:54 4.54 3.9,' 4.3S 9.22 10.02 Slock-- .17,51,19.03 IDS ndl Mut 'VaK Pi iv Reslr 6.51.7,08 4.4l!V4i82 18.85 le Funds: 8.W 9.43 CUS Bl" 18.33 19.19 Cus 82 18.6720.37 Cus B4 7.86 8.58 Cus- 141 7.37 8.05 Cus -KZV; if.60 5..03 17.0318.5! 9.83 10.73 6.95 7.59 3.99 4.36 3.24 3.55 4.56 7.1» 5.47 5.

I 4.64 5.07 3.56 3.89 4.41 5.01 OpjG 5.S Baldn 0 plvid: Pf-Slk incom Slock Nel Grth Neuw Cet 10.121H06 4.82 5.27 4.76. 5.20 7.53'.8.23 8.36 9.0- 4.48i:5.13 6.09 6.M Norenst Ocngph Heuw Fd Wld 12.15 13.2K Newton 13.4214.89 Nlch Stra ".4810.48 Omega 100 Fd 101 Fd 14.42 6.43 6.43 6.11 13.56 13.73 8.70 9.SI One 13.55 14.55 11.4111.41 O'Hsil Oooenh- .7.34..8.02 OW AIM 9.6210.51 OTC Sec- 9.4110.23 Pace Flid Paul Rev pilgrim 0.94 7.58 7.09 7.75 7.46 7.46 3.68 3.68 13.31 14.59 i.40 9.18 Sine St 10.7010.70 plon Erit 6.04 6.60 Plffl Fnd 10.6411.65 Funds: Price Pro Fund' 1 .29.9.29 To Porlf rud Sy's Pulnom Eaull Grth incom Invest Vista Revere Rlhfret Resenth 13.18 14.40 V.12:9'S7 7.54 8.24 4.79 7.4,2 7.76 8.48 4 3 4 6.95 9.08 9.92 14.24 14.50 5.65 6.1! Schustr 13.7915.09 Scuader Funds; Inl in' Spcl Hal Com SI 13.53 13.71 2J.19B.1' 14.19 14.19 9 8.99 -Fliti'- 1 Purtn Sulem TrenJ SrHlttl 9.M 10.43 Swil Inv Swlnv Gt Prog: 3.84 4.20 stFrm 61 3,53 3.86 stale St 42.4142.26 incom 5.94 SfeodmSR Funds: M.9I lit 3.7 10.1011.04 F.stln\OIS 6.97 7.53 8.09 8.87 Fsf'lliStk .06 Fst Mulll 8.16. 8.29 Fst Nat? 4.82 Fst Sleraj37.32 40.92 .5.53 5.18,5.46 4.04 4.43 Flel-'Fnd Founders Group: Inedm 12.4813.64 i 7.95 8.69 8.17 8.93 9.12 'Group: Techncl 3.58 3.91 'Specl DNTC Grwth' Util Incom FcC'fi rudor Fd ll.0712.lfl rwriC unaval! 5.44 4.18 TwnC Inc unavail dm. IrMut 4.18 4.7? 1.94 2.13 8.79 9.41 6.96 7.41 'Crhre Impac Ind Trd 11.33 12.34 Fund Am S.14 8.92 Gatewy 7.42 8.02 Gwv Sec .14 9.14 4.49 4.54 Group Sec: Bal Fd 8.33 9.11 Com SI 12.0913.22 Vdr IndP 4.46 GrthFd A 6.98 7.63 Grth Ind undvqil Guardn 23.14 23.14 6.77.7.39 8.HS 10.99 HC Lev 6.81 8.81 Kedb G6r 6.86 .6.86 9.39^29 :1.97 2.15 14.2414'.83 3.14 3.43 Flnl unavdil Hfflge iHeritgeV ISI Oth 151 Inc. 3.82 4.17 IS! Trust 3.03-: 6.27 8.94 5.93 Speelra 6.09 6.67 4.62 4.62 The 'pffeotion of seven officers and the'election of eight now officers by; the board of directors off National S.ech 7.a announced yesterday by Benjamin syriji- st Biackford, president, a raee'Ung of the 1 Grtlx, Tenchrs 6.99 7.60 MR Cop Trav Eq Unit Mut 8.86 9.6f Unlfd 8.68 7.77 8.52 Un 9.40 9,32 9.32 United "Funds; 6.69 7.33 13.1414.40 Stlen 7.52 Vohg ACCT1 Incom 7:88 8.44 4.4? 7.09 7.03 7.68 Value Line Fd: Vol Lin 5.42 5.9/ Incom 4.55 4.99 Spl VnceS'Tpl 7.24 7.9' 7.10 7.76 Vondrbt 4.3 Vqngd 3.88 4.2.

Viking 5.44 6.13 wdiist.in io.30ii.26 M. Vincent of Bethel. Wash MU 11.6612.7' Welllngtn Group: Expire 17.1718.27 Ivesti 13.96 15.26 -Techv Trust Wellsl WeJIln Id 5.51 6.0! Whllehll 11.8212.92 Wlncp Fd 4.36 4.77 Wlnfield 3.84 4.20 4.04. 4.44 Wise Fd 6.40 4.99 2.55 2.55 CONNECTICUT INDUSTRIES (F. I.

flupont, CQ.J' Acme Shear- Allied Products Arrow Hort fc Hegeman Associated Spring Bor.d*ri Corp Dlctadhpne Corp First Conn; 10 14'A 28'A 11V 12'A 9V4 ll'A Stdriley 5 Sanltas Ruger onies ir-lfhhif iiin'v'hiir broio. .1 BANK STOCKS Inc.) Sid Asked Conn Fin Sry C6rp, 20V4 70 80 53'A Lofoyette Bk i'fr U.S. Trust INSURANCE STOCKS (Carreau, Smlln. s- Bid A Conn Gen Lifi BJ .84 Peerless Insur .30 4 1 Security Corp QF 2.00 25'A Promotions Announced By State National Bank 9 Promoted vice- president were Robert' 'A. Guinta of Glenbrook and Condit Hower of Darien'.

Promoted to assistant vice president were Anthony 3. Carriera, of Thomas 'W. Martin, of Stratford. Named officer was Bruce A. Moody of Bethel, and promoted to' 'associate trust H.

Jevne of Darien, and Michael Tasker of Cos Elected as assistant investment officers were Mrs. Jeannette H. Crane of Greenwich, Vincent E. Moro of Stamford, and Charles Named as.an.assistant auditing officer was''Robert' A. Grillo of Bridgeport, elected as -assistant systems and programming; officer was Edward Medfflrd-of Old i i and named adminis- ,9 .9.99 trative were Thomas Gill Bridgeport, P.

Kodz of'Brookfield, and John H. Wiggins''of. Newtqwn, Mr. Guinta, -formerly as- imo "ctf, sistant vice president, will continue in his assignme'nt as'man- ager of the bank's Glenbrook of- ROBERT A. GUINTA Yesteriar Klarlcet Pattern iide.

Mr. Hower will continue in recent assignment to business development responsibilities at as the bank's Stamford executive of- fice. Mr. Carriera, formerly an administrative officer in State National's'West Stamford office, has 1 been named manager of its office at 2284 Summer street, Mr. of the bank's office at 2165 Boston avenue, Bridgeport, will 'continue that capacity.

Mr. Moody, formerly an assistant operations officer, will continue in his present assignment in the bank's Branch Operations department at its Data Processing center in Fairfield. Mr. Jevne, now assigned to the bank's -Fiduciary division at its Greenwich executive office, and Mr Tasker, assigned, at sim.i- liar post in the ibajik's Stamford executive office; will continue in their assignments. Fiduciary Division Crane and Moro, formerly junior, and Mr.

Vincent, formerly an mentinalysty wilt be assigned to duties "within the bank's Fiduciary division its Stamford executive office. Both Grillo, 1 formerly an audii: supervisor, arid Mr. Medford, formerly.a systems and prograriirning analyst, will continue with duties at. the bank's Data Processing Center in Fairfield. assigned to the bank's Fairfield office, Mr.

Kodz; to the Datibury executive and Mr. Wiggins to the bank's office on Main street, Ridgefield. Born. in Port Chestej Mr. Guinta wzts graduated ford high school, attended Champlain college in New York and was graduated from the School of Banking at Williams.

college in 1961:: Prior to his assignment to the Jlenbrook office in 1965, he erved at the bank's Greenwich, Cos Cob and-Bridgeport dffices. Mr. G.uinta was named "manager of the GJenbrooIc office in 1966 and elected an assistant vice president in 1967. Mr. Guinta is a past treasurer: of the Glenbrook Civic association, a captair in the YMCA Building, drive anc has served in Stamford United Fund campaigns.

He and his family reside at 90 Center street, Glenbrook. Mr. Hower, who attendee New Canaan Country school and December 8th Open Jorits, Averages Industrials 816.40 7.0J.7.67 Transportation Utilities 158.37 118:61 65 Stocks 2S1.95 1 822.49 19.41 Low 156.99' 117.33 259i64 Bpnd Averages 40 Bonds Close 815.10 157.94 118.39 261.44 Close 67.96 10 Higher Grade Rails 48.00 10.Second Rails Security Funds: 10 Public Utilities 10 Industrials Sales Teh Active Stocks Equty Invest, Uitro 2.97 6.0S Selec Am 8.92 .9.45 Sel Specs 13.94 15.26 Sentl Gth 851 Shorn Fd 9.10 9.10 a 25 227,700 Royal Dutch 117,800 FedNHt Mtg 172,000 Xerox 132,300 Occiden Pet H4j200 Penn Dix leor. Af.25J027.VI 101,200 lilt Tel 65 11 65 Sldl 874 958 Slgrhb' Funds; Copll 7.AT Invest 10.5611.51 856 9 Pan Am 32,700 Tchneco 89,400 Inf (pt N) Oil 58.78 84.71 79.86 Close 48y 4 4 61 Change Change Change 1 Unch Uncii Urich 3 Choate school, graduated from Williams college and received a master of 'business adminis- ration degree, from Columbia university Graduate School of business. Before joining State National on June 1, he was with Marine Midland Grace Trust company for ten" years serving as an assistant vice president with managerial and loan responsibilities.

He served the U. S. Navy and was a member of the University Club of Mr. and his family ive in Darien. Wr.

Carriera State National "in 1962' after serving the U. Army, Airborne 'orces. In 1965 lie was assigned a the. bank's West Stamford of- 'ice as head teller and has since served there as opefa- assistant, administrative assistant branch manager. He was elected an officer of the bank in 1968.

'A native of Stamford, Mr. Carriera was graduated from Stamford school. He holds and standard cer- from the American Institute- of "Banking. He and his wife live; in Fairfield. Joined Bank; In 1950 Martin National in 1950: and has served in the bank's, offices in Byram, Glenbrook and Fairfield.

He was 'elected as assistant cashier iri Served as manager of its. Turnpike office, in Fair- field'befdre being named to his present in 1969. Born in Hamden, Mr. Martin attended public schools in Stam- brd and was graduated from Stamfprd High school in 1948. He is a graduate of the Wiliams college School of Banking.

He is treasurer of the Boston Avenue Plaza. Business associa- and a member of the Branford Trolley Museum, and Warehouse Point Museum. He and his wife live in Stratford. Mr. Moody joined the bank 1980 as a teller, but was re- CONDIT HOWER The Carstairs Crowd.

They have the right holiday spirit Carstairs Whiskey STILL ONLY $545 QUAftT INCLUDING TAXES Join the Carstairs Crowd. called to active duty 'with the U. S. Navy a year He rejoined State 1962 and served in Stamford area offices of the bank until his assignment to tile department in, 1085. He was.

re- a'ssigned to the bank's Branch department as an administrative assistant in 1967 and. was elected an assistant operations officer in 1967. A graduate of J. M. Wright Technical school, Stamford, Mr.

Moody is a 1969 graduate of the Williams college School of Banking. He and his family live in BetheL MARKET OPENS SLIGHTLY LOWER NEW YORK'(AP) The stock market, which ended a 12-session winning streak Tuesday, op.ened slightly, lower today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off fractionally and declining issues on the New York Stock Exchange held a moderate advantage over gainers. Changes on the Big Board'- most-active list were all fractional. Prices on the list included Norton Simon, off 2 at Pittston, off at Great Western Financial, off 2 at 2: and American Telephone, off at Prices on.

the American Stock Exchange's most-active list eluded Milgo Electronic off at 28; Mobil Home off 3 at Kaiser Industries up at and Deltona, off 2 at 3314 Tuesday Setback The market Tuesday suffered a modest setback after 12 straight sessions of gains which lifted the Ppw, Jones average of 30 industrials a total of- 64 points. Trading, while active, was lower, than in Monday's session. Anaiysts attributed the slippage Tuesday to investor profit taking, they said was perfectly normal in view of the fat Trumbull Man Is Elected Hydraulic Co. Controller RONALD J. VERRIUil LOCAL INDUSTRIES (From F.

1. duPont, Olore, Forgon Co.) Dlv. Aerosol Tech 1.60 American Chain 1.40 Carpenter Steel 1 60 crane Company 96 Harvey Hubbell A .96 Harvey. Hubbell Foremost McKesson 1.50 Raybestos Inc 1.10 Remington Arms 2 20 Singer 1.60 United Aircraft .25 Valve Corp of Am 90 Warnaco .40 White Consolidated. Bid Asked 5' 27'A 275S JUS 22 24- 7 62 62'A 32'A 33'A 16Vi 13W Ronald J.

VernJh, 5 Old Saw Mill road, has been elected controller of the Hydraulic company and Bridgeport Hydra- lie company, it was announced today by president Fred B. Silliman. Mr. Verrilli comes to Hydraulic company frdm. Price Waterhouse and company here and in Stam- ford'', where was senior ac- countajt.

He also was employed previous ly as an accountant with the Byxbee company in Hamden frdm 1963 to 1966 and with Peppendge Farm Inc Norwalk from 1962 to 1963 Mr. Verrilli succeeds James Cowie who left the company last month to take a position a a consultant with the Middle West Service company in Chicago. A 1961 graduate of the Univer- sily of Bridgeport, Mr. Verrilli has also taken graduate courses in data processing and accounting at that school. He is the.father of two children.

gains run up by the market recently the Dow average ebbed 3.56 points from its 1970 high Monday to 815.10 while the York Stock Exchange index 1,200 common stocks declined at 48.70. -i Volume Big Board declined to 34.37 million shares from .15.53 million shares'Monday. Analysts said -they were encouraged that, trading contracted as i prices receded. A FIRM ASKS BIG WATER RATE HIKE HARTFORD (AP)--The state Public Utilities Commission be gan hearings a tiny water company's request for'a whopping price increase The dispute is between the Sharon Water Company, which serves 361 customers, and the rural town tHe iome, cus tomers iiye; The- company requested an average, of 161 per a boost; that'would raise prices to.more than.2'^ times their current level. company says the money is needed to counteract 'a $24,584 ieficit.

PUBtIC UTILITY STOCKS tCorrcnu. 5mlin, rnc.) Ctrl VI Pub'Srv Coon Water Hydraulic Co New Eng QF 128 QM 106 QJ 1.28 Hnven Water QJ 200 Northea Ulll QM 94 Pub Srv Hump 3F 1 44 So Conn Ga QJ 244 South NE Tele QJ 240 Tron. Plpo QF 1 12 United Ilium QA 2.03 17Vi 19 1654 31 33'A 13'A 2jr 2 rf 33Va 38W 40 19 20 30'A looks good) you call friendly tittle 9-broker office in the heart Fairfield County, today. We'll discuss bonds. Municipals.

U. S. Gov't. securities. Top' corporate bonds.

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06484 Name Address City State i Only at State National will you get a free Early American "Prescuf plate by Anchor-Hocking, packaged in a re-usable vinyl bag, when you open a Christmas Club account. Plan to save $1 up to $20 per next November you will receive $50 to $1000 in plenty of time for early Christmas shopping. Sign up today! OF Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation If you didn't join last use your BankAmerlcard for shopping'convenience this.

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