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8 Clithcroe 'Advertiser and Times, Friday, July 7,1067.


BRITAIN’S savers are having a bad time. The


terrifying rate. The value of the pound has been falling at an average of 2.9 per cent., per year. Last year,-it dropped 3.8 per cent. Now £1 saved 10 years


process of inflation is now accelerating at a


ago is worth 14s. In Government Stock


War Loan — recognised world-wide as the measure of


credit — has dropped £ 6 . in the past few months. I f now stands a t just


the Government’s


over £50 — the lowest, t this year. And the in ­


ra te which, used .to be reserved for-countries like


Bulgaria. -But for the saver who


risked his money in shares, . rather


situation is'even-worse. . . True, share prices, have.


Government- stocks, .the t h a n


erest, on Government stocks is 7 per cent.. —: a


a very


been rising lately, but this is almost entirely ' due ‘ to fears about the future; value


s The, Government h a s of the £. : ’ ,


hareholders. lust • - where i t . wants them as a result of


• dividend, 64.75 per cent, .now goes in tax.


the new Corporation Tax. . Of the money paid out m


C• Compared with the old pre- • h orporation • Tax' system you mad to earn nearly a quarter dividend..,


' ore profit to pay the-same SET burden h■ On top’ of that, industry


cost his store group £ 1. mil­ lion a year. . -So dividend rises 'will be very rare. " . •Just in ■ case you try, to


Selective Employment Tax. i Young Sir Hugh Fraser said this week that . SET will


as had. the burden of the protect yourself by putting


vour money In land, there is -per the new. land- levy takin. 40


What’s left? cent, of profit. . -Y. t No; dforai f 'isillegal' to own


hem—yet in my view, there, is now a-first-class chance of


■a rise in the gold, price,-. - ou Gold is fixed at £1- l-'S-aji:


ver lias recently shot up from 9s to 12s an .ounce be­ cause the U.S. started to run out. Now it is also running out; of gold. ' . •


nce. But .the price , of sil­


America is. not. -the. only country- suffering 'from.-this problem. Stocks of-gold: held by governments


,


everywhere are - beginning -.to dwindle rapidly. : . They... are disappearing ' into. .p r-iy-at, e hoards .at. the .rate ;:of'.£800 million a year—twice,: as fast


. a lmo s t as last year..’' , ,;YY:Y--


shares, and.1 this, week- there has been some - quiet.'buying of shares .like Winkelhaakeat


g Although it is illegal ttebuy


Quiet buying ' old-you can. still buy,, gold


15s 9d and Blyvoor- Sift 29s, 6(1.- In ' . the industrial ,;s'ha-r,e


market, the’ major feature, is


coWith new taxes and rising o sts, firms have to expand s r die. Yet in an economy


.


only expand by increasm0 a their share of the market—


uch as we have they can 1,850 FIRST PRIZE £1,700


TO BE WON NEAR MISSES SHARE £150


RULES AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY ALL YOU HAVE TO DO is To mark a cross at the spot where you.consider the


ball was th» moment the photographer snapped the picture The C E N T R E OF THE CROSS MUST COINCIDE WITH THE EXACT CENTRE OF THE BALL


end you can make up to as many as 16 attempts on any one coupon. P r o v ­ ing crosses do not join or overlap. For a s ingl e attempt affix corner or 4d. stamp, for two attempts affix corner of 6d. stamp, for six or more enclose o postal order made payable to « PICK the SPOT ** and cross it " & Co.


The Competitor who picks the spot correctly wins £1,700


If THERE ARE SEVERAL' CORRECT ENTRIES. THE FIRST PRIZE WILL BE SHARED, BUT IF NO CORRECT ENTRIES ARE RECEIVED, THE FIRST PRIZE WILL BE HELD OVER TO THE NEXT CONTEST.


Competitors who, in the opinion of the judges, make the next most accurate attempts will share £150.


No Competitors con win more than one shot, ot the prize * A tL ENTRIES ARE EXAMINED AND WINNERS ARE NOTIFIED SATURDAY. co.o. tho toll amount.


Family entries moy be sent in t one envelope with o postal or or o * It is n condition ot entry that responsibility connot bo accepted tor entr.os


lost or mislaid or received late, that correspondence and Interviews m eonnectlen with the ccmeetitron ere ter. bidden and that the fudges- decision Is tinol. * (Employee, el United Newspaper Publication* Ltd- or their families cannot enter).


_____________________ - SEND YOUR ENTRY TO: • to arrive not later than first post W E D N E SD A Y , JU L Y 12th


“ PICK THE SPOT ” COMPETITION P.O. BOX 82, PRESTON


Hostel entries mus, be postmarked not .atcr than luesdoy midnight but entries delivered by hand ore accepted at all - Evening Post” otticcs up to noon on Wednesdays.


s Imperial T o b a c c o has done at the expense of Gal­ lagher—or by making a take­ over' bid for another com­ pany, as Showerings is doing for the ■ International Distil­ lers and Vintners Company. deAnother possibility is to


Arnold Weinstock of GEO is doing, in two years he .ex­ pects to be getting a fifth of his profits from products • now being developed. ■ . .. toBut before investors rush ,


velop new products as Mr p buy shares in the hope of


is: The easiest way to do tms. their annual earnmgs. Some


future.


earnings ratio. On ave™=Y • most shares are at lo times


sire very much higher—xcanK Organisation is at 25 times. Beecham and Tesco at 19 times, Chubb.at 18 times and Glaxo at 16 times.


i Obviously if Rank doubles ut 12£ times annual earn­


ings.


bt will be not at 25 times . ' ndustries, which is involved its profits in the next .year


• yoSo all depends on what Future profits


u estimate future profits.- will be.Last year’s profits are his­


tory. Anyone who buys a share standing at mucti more than 15 times annual earnings is giving hostages- to fortune. Unless the com­ pany turns up trumps ■ with even better than expected.. profit rises he is going to see his share price slip back.- But these are some com­ panies where it is .lustflable to take such a risk. I Take- the case of Tesco. yts shares have risen this


Tear from ■ 10s. 9d. to 16s.


But forget about yields for p the moment — they only re-.,


tell you whether the shares • are dear or cheap.


hey only yield 2.2 per cent. aresent the dividend you get


nd do not by themselves in Tesco has certainly beaten


1 flation. £1 invested in it in


£28. In that time its. 110 stores have grown to 574 and


957 would now be worth


-K entering the competition, I ogreo to abide by,tho rules and conditions ot entry. ;


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CUT HERE * * * ★ * * ★ 3


J Inrlnnc’ rincisian as final. udges' decision as ) ONE ATTEMPT 4d.


TWO tor 6d. SIX for 1/*. 9 for 1/6 13 for 2/- Mr.


Poslal Ore Number


ATTACH CORNER STAMP


LIGHTLY cr Value


Name Mrs.......... Miss


-*


★ * ★ * * * ★ * * ★ and to accept the


16 for 2/6 (maximum) ^ * ......................


Address .............................................................. ^ ....................................................... *


The ball has been obliterated — Pick the Spot and mark with X Write Plainly in Block Letters 126/WSNP* yL 11 IMIu RAT)TO


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eek. R‘S5* W -#,«»the> £ “ & * * * * * * * « * > . - • « ■■■"“ * * * * * * * * * * * * *


week’s contest. ,0 competitors share £150 (£7/10/0 each) Ice the l.esl


No oompolllnr_-mnrk.il Ihc centre ol 111 .


■■near misses":— Mr E. AldcrsoP. 31 Bold Slrcrl. Morccamtie._ Mr n. Allen, 73 Surrey Avenue. Burnley. Mrs c. namber, 16 Whltllntham Lane. Broushlon. Mr T. Billinxton. a Hlllcroll. Loncrldao. E. Burton, 15 nldlcv Road, Preston. Miss A. Dent. 23 Woodland Grove, Penworiham. Mrs A. Faircloush." M.wildbank Unc. Charley. Mrs O. Hills, 3 Bowfsll Crescent. Windermere. Mrs HolllnRhurst, 2 Whcatsheal Avenue. Lonerldse. Mrs M. tancetlcld, 20 Green Drive. Penworiham. •


Mr T. M


Mr J. Morlcy, 13 Lanston Street, Preston. , Mrs i\ Ratclinc, 7 CllltonvIUo Road. Woolston.


cHukIi. 5 nosn Avenue. Wigan. .


Mrs W. nothwcll. 107 nidyard Street. Pemberton. Miss L. Sanderson, 13 Cootn Lane. Lostock Hall. Mr j. Slpvcnson, 55 Park Road, Preston.


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Mrs D. Smith. 67. Grange Avr.nuo, mbhlcton. , M


( rs* c Swindle, c/o 17- r* M J. Turvcr, 7 Alcsamlra Road, Lonprldce.


- SwalM, 5 .Travers Street, Preston. Windermere Road,


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Tel. 22822.| h»» I* ’1 RESULT OF CONTEST No. 125


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.4 45: Down Your "Way,


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1 15: Just What th- Patient • Ordered ’


5 25:


has benefited from this ex­ pansion and so has . chair­ man Jack Cohen and his partners. Hyman Kreitman and Leslie Porter. They all have over six million shares. The present price puts an


the profits from £583.000 to £8,135.000. Tile consumer


by studying the price/-• ■ sale price • maintenance) * Thorn., has constantly .been


,


' hit by' H.P. restrictions. £15’m. bid


o Thorn is now looking for i ther fields in which to make ats profits'. Its latest move is I £15.500,000 bid for Metal in ' making electrical equip


reserving from ^inflation some of their wealth, they


have to look at the share price to see to what extent it is ' already discounting the


the - takeover 'boom.-; Mor.e than 20 bids are in hand at present. The reason is- that industry is in a state of near- cannibalism.


years ago our saver and chosen House ■ of Fraser a n o t h e r equally well managed group.


p'But suppose instead ■ - ol Forget risks


wHis £1 would today be Borth little more than z*i.


sales showing no growth at all this year, there is some­ Fthing hollow about Sir Hugh


ut-.'with department stores


hat-in North America, home of the supermarkets, .there


t raser’s reference to the fact .


average value ,qf £ 100.000 on each Tesco store.


r utting his £i into Tesco 10 RADIO


are still flourishiflo depart­ ment stores.


. If ‘ you want to JJWJ; money- - onxw the • oiock. Exchange: you* have to. for­


shares-.1 of these who have tried and failed.but.keep on


A bid for Glaxo w'ould cost ihink where that kind of


o. •


over the years/— turning £1 : into £6 in 10 years — has


more - than £100 ' million. t Apart from Boots, I can t •money would come from.


A very successful company


been Sir Jules Thorn’s Thorn •Electrical Industries.


shares have got stuck this t past three years around 60s.,


Its


. .TV market and the TV mar- host £2 million which also


small fall. But that is not bad when you remember that Thorn has 30 per cent, of the


£he latest profits at 10,200.000 actually show- a


ket- shrunk by a third last .year. c Thorn’s build up for colour


ad'to conie out of profits. T The difference between


whorn and Tesco is , that frhereas Tesco has gained mom a • change in Govern­ reent policy (the ending of


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bitting other good' companies Iesides Thorn — even Sir


meat. h. The squeeze has -been


saac Wolfson’s £18 million i Drage’s banking, whisky and


' to 14 per cent. — more than 3d.,.are- worth having.- .They


■ twice covered-by profits. It seems to,me that the shares,. ■Which• have blijpod Is. toT6s.-


profits. But this still leaves ■ the dividend— up 1 per cent.


ndustrial holding group, has shown a 9 per cent, drop in


ings.


are valued now at no. more Ilian 11 times annual earn­


in shaky conditions. ■ many steel shareholders will be wondering . exactly . what ■ kind of stock they will get


With Government stocks Y '


in compensation. They - will not know until after the Stock , Exchange has closed on. Julv .28th, vesting day. .o■ But in the present state


6.1. per cent, stock — and a short dated one due for re­ payment within the next


wf the gilt-edged market it


• . Some Government stocks Y with longer , dates for repay-


five, years. ould have to be at least a . , ■


ment for example Savings 3 per cent. 1965-75 — are already offering 7 per cent. Of course, from the view­ • point of the steel share-


worse. %/r


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• 9 45: In Your Garden, v *


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5 30: 8 33:9 55:


I IGIIT PROGRAMME Children’s Favourites. ,


holders it is good that the Government market should have taken a turn for the


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Jack-Jackson. •Norman’Vaughan. \


Swingalong* -


Sports Review.. Tony .Bennett.


Weather; News, 'Breakfast Special.


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Five to Ten.. Saturday Club. - • • Call; It. Coimtry Style. -


Where-'It’s At. i •• • • A Cellar Full, of Folk., Music from- the Movies. Those Were the Days.


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9 20: The Week in-'. West­ minster.


10 15: Daily Service. • •• 10 30:’ Science- Survey., 10 45: Study 6esslon* 12 0: Motoring and the Motor­


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GARDENING CLUB. WEATHER.


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SUMMER GRANDSTAND: Wimbledon Finals.


RESULTS SERVICE. NEWS AND WEATHER. WIMBLEDON.


HIGH ADVENTURE. “ Rogues of Sherwood Forest.”


: THE OLD MAN . OF HOY. Film of ■ today’s attempt to climb a treacherous


tower of rock in the Orkneys.


: THE BLACK AND WHITE MINSTREL SHOW’.


: NEWS.


: TILL DEATH US DO PART. “ Peace and Goodwill.


: TIIE DEFENDERS. “ King of the Hill.” : THE OLD MAN OF HOY. The Bivouac.


: POINTS OF VIEW.


:: WEATHER. GREAT MOMENTS IN SPORT. Recalled by Harry Carpenter. WEATHER.


■BORDERBORDER TV.—1 20: National News. 1-25: ‘ World of Sport: vyuuuicuuu. “by-”,’” from Sandown Park. Racing Results Round-up. 5 15: The Adventures of Rohm


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Hood: The Lottery. 5 40: National News. 5 50: Opportunity Knocks. 6 3o. Bolder Weekend Weather. 6 36: Starring Guy Madison in


Golden Shot. 9 0: Peyton Place Hour. 9 55: National News. 10 5. Armc n a 1 r Theatre: Slight Formality. 11 5: The Magic Box: Joyce Grenfell. 11 35. A Man Called Shenandoah: Run and Hide.


The Command.


Dance Date. : Edmund6 Res . and


News. :Make It. Margate.


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30: Saturday's Requests.


Wimbledon. Racing 8 15. The


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he Night. 7 45: Explosive Sounds. 8: LP


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•1 0: News Summary. . . . . :.l l 2: A Book At Bedtime..


get ; about'*t'he’a-isks and. m-. vest-in:s u c c e s s n ° t in the-


tryihg.1One.' “ success’’ share' that just? .now is' going';through fluctuations .which suggest Glax that-.a bid is on the. way is


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' Roundabout Sports-Review,./ Movietime. •'


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News Time. My Music ! Fridav Night Is Music Night. Strings By Starlight.


Its One O’clock. News Summary.


5: The Young Idea. 6-25: Pro­ gramme News. 6 27: Stock.Mar­ ket Report. 6 30: Study Session.


THIRD PROGRAMME


7 30: Italian Madrigals:: 8 5: Secular Christianity. 8 35: Walter Piston. 8 50: The Rules Of The Game. 10 5: Sme t a n a and Brahms. 11: News. 11 15: Market Trends,


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News Summary- Music Through'Midnight.


YOUR WEEKEND VIEWIN


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0 25 ; TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.


11 20 11.22


PERRY MASON. Raymond Burr m : “The Case of the Crafty Kidnapper.”


WIMBLEDON. WEATHER and NEWS. LOOK NORTH. WIMBLEDON. THE NEWCOMERS. IRON HORSE. “Town Full of Fear.” THE . RETURN OF STEPXOE AND SON. “The', Offer.”. ' . -NEWS. ' "


: - • .


HE WHO DARES. “A Hero’s Return.” Sir Francis - Chichester. Highlights ot : today’s ceremonies. THE OLD MAN AND THE CLIMBERS. : Mountaineering. from'.Hoy.


: WEATHER. MADE IN BRITAIN, NEWS AND WEATHER.


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5 0: DISNEY WONDERLAND. 5 25: TLME FOR A LAUGH.


5 55: NEWS. 6 5: SCENE and POLICE FILE. 6 34: CRISS CROSS QUIZ. 7 0: SPORTSWEEK.


7 30: CINEMA EXTRA. With Michael Scott 7 45: SANCTUARY. “Keep Him Till I Come For Him.” The quiet routine of the Convent js suddenly disrupted.


11 25: THE HEIRLOOM. (Film).


10 30: THE UNTOUCHABLES. “Murder Under Glass.”


BBC2. 5: Wimbledon.: 730: Outlook. 8: News. 85: This Way for Murder. 8 35: Waterline. 9 5: The Andy Williams Show. 9 55: Match ot the Day. 10 25: West­


minster at Work. 10 45: News. 115: Late Nigh: Line-Up BORDER TV. 5 0: Disney Wonderland. 525: Come Here Often. 5 55: National News. 65: Border News, followed, by Behind the .News. 6 35: Crossroads. 70. Sportsweek. 7 30: Cinema Extra. 745: Sanctuary: Keep Him Till I Come For Him. 8 35: Sam and Janet. 9 5: The Fellows. 10 0: News at Ten. 10 30: Big Jim McLain (Feature Film). 1155: Border News and Weather. 1158: Goodnight.


RADIO l.liXIiMnoUltG . Spot. 8 45: Radio SHOW a: Tie ri.i Midnight tynvN


7(30: Disc Drive. 7 45: Radio Peter Murray Show. 9 45: Casb’s Saturday Morning, l . Pete Biaay. Show. 8: Don Wardell. 8 15: Pop Comer." 10: Simon’s Scene. 11: 1 3°: LP Parade. 2. Music ln Parade.. 8 30:. Tune-A-Minute Friday Disc Show. 11 30: Pops The Night.


Alan Freeman Show. 9 lo: The Dave Oahii 12 30. r i .day Ment- ^?,‘,J‘Sv11


9 5: THE FELLOWS. Because Oldenshaw loses a book on a train a girls lite hangs in the balance.


8 35:.SAM AND JANET. Joan Sims and John Junkin.


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A successid


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events” added [ to the popu Chad’s Aven| during the By a surprisl they were all ] living in the and, even four of them - in one weel against this be tremendou Their closl


aroused greatl friendly streil houses and rj gratuiations ing’ cards h:E lowed in theif


Mrs. L. i>


started the June 1, with sun, Kieran


Then canid


weeks before at number 1, shaw’s baby I Peter, was bo|


In quick


twin daught Cindy, tu M at number 2 a daughter, to Mrs. A. R 3 on June j


One uf tlu


3 i lb. at birl the moment brought hoi


During thi IT V THE GRAMMAR OF COOKERY.


WORLD OF SPORT: Racing from Sandown, Wimbledon, Racing Results


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Round-up. WIMBLEDON. THE FOREST RANGERS.


- CALLAN. New Series starring Edward Woodward in “ The Good Ones Are All


Conrad Phillips. „ , 0 5 : Dead." NEWS. .11 5: ant visitor they’ve ever had. DOWN. 11 35: THE MAGIC BOX. Joyce Grenfell. ,


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THIS MAN CRAIG. “Sons of McCall.”


THE OLD MAN OF IIOY. The first man to the summit.


FURTHER ADVENTURES OF THE MUSKETEERS. PINKY AND PERKY’S ISLAND. NEWS.


MEETING POINT. Pasalini’s Gospel. SUNDAY STORY. SONGS OF PRAISE.


CHAMPION HOUSE. “Tlie Bradford Touch.”


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6 0: NEWS. 6 15: THE LION. THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE: “What Lucy Found In The Wardrobe.”


BEGGAR MY NEIGHBOUR. ■ With June Whitfield.


NEWS. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF JOHN HUSTON.' Documentary film profile of a great movies director. THE OLD MAN OF HOY. The Chal­ lenge ■ and the Conquest.


12 35: EN ROUTE. 13 55: YOUR SUNDAY PAPER. 1 15: THE FOOD YOU EAT.


1 55: DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS PRESENTS. “The Outpost.”


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55: STRANGERS ON A TRAIN. “Why not exchange murders?” is the con­ versation between two strangers trav­ elling on a train,


11 5: TONIGHT WITH DAVE ALLEN. •WEATHER. EPILOGUE and CLOSE DOWN.MONDAY. 1110: Schools. 4 50: On Air and Firstimers.


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