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Show The National Enterprise , September 1, 1976 Page two Sale of Contracts Gives Emery Coal Added Income EPSCO Names Official WESTWOOD, Mass. finance at J. Hungerford EPSCO, Incorporated (OTC Smith Co., Inc. (subsidiary of 1.25, 1.75) announced the United Brands Company). election of Wayne P. Coffin as Coffin holds a B.S. Degree president and chief executive from Bentley College and a officer of the company, ef- M.B.A. Degree from Boston fective immediately. He suc- College Graduate School of ceeds Robert L. Francisco, Management. EPSCO is a manufacturer who resigned. Coffin has served as vice of avionic, marine and micro-wav- e equipment, including president and treasurer of and EPSCO since July 1971, data converters, flight conwas elected to the board of trols, navigation systems, and directors in April 1972. He pulse and cw signal sources. formerly served as director of SALT LAKE CITY Emery Coal Inc. (OTC .35, .45) has entered into long term contracts for the sale of its coal interests in south central Utah which will provide income of approximately $85,000 per year over a 10 year period, according to R. J. Hollberg, Jr., president. The company sold its 19 percent interest in a 16,000 acre tract in Carbon County to For $75,000, the company also sold its 50 percent interest in another coal'property to p Mining. Emery Coal holds lease interests in coal, uranium, oil and gas, geothermal energy, and oil shale in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho. In addition to income from the sale of energy properties, the company has working and Co-O- royalty interests in two Wyoming oil fields. Emery Coal recently reported earnings of 12 cents the Alumet Partnership for $200,000. The group plans to use the coal as source of fuel for the alunite plant under development near Beaver, The 50 Cents Per Copy in SoBUkeCHy, Utah 84147. (801) 533-055- R. ri Salt Lake City, Utah Reversing itself after a letter in the early part of last week, Vail Associates (OTC 12.25, 12.75) has 6 Second Class Postage Paid Colo. VAIL, Official National laterpriie is published weekly by the Notional Enterprise Publish Company, Inc, 500 Continental Bonk Bldg., P.0. Boi 11778, Pioneer Station, MIAMI, Fla. The Board of recommended that shareDirectors of Scotti Commercial holders accept an amended Corporation (OTC .875, 1.375) tender offer for Vail common have removed Scott J. stock from Goliad Oil & Gas Reynolds as a board member Company of Dallas. and as president of Scotti Goliad made an offer for Muffler Centers, Inc., the 400.000 shares at $14 per company's wholly owned sub- share. The earlier offer on sidiary based in Miami. Aug. 16, which Vails presi- George Grog arson Publisher Alone E. Bentley Editor Ryan B. Poulton Business Manager Gaber Dean Alsup Staff Reporters Mary McMillan Joseph Schneider, chairman, said that duties of chief operations officer of this subsidiary would be assumed by the parent companys president, Robert I. Kayner. Peter Harrison Operations Manager Hollberg said the company anticipates no dividends in the foreseeable future but said profits will continue to be reinvested for the growth of the firm. Tender Offer Removes Subscriptions S24.00 per year standing shares increased from 121,000 to more than 1,116,000. Yail Supports Scotti THE NATIONAL share on income of $130,114 for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1976. A 5 to 1 forward stock split also recently facilitated the acquisition of additional coal interests in exchange for stock. The number of outper Utah. dent and chairman of the board had recommended shareholders reject, was for 250.000 shares at $12 a share. In their letter, Vail officials said it was the boards opinion that the value of the stock was significantly in excess of Goliads offer at $12. Goliad is owned by Vail Associates director Harry W. Bass, Jr. of Dallas. Vail said its board be- lieves shareholder interest would best be served by acceptance of the amended offer and that several officers and directors of Vail are expected to tender some or all of their shares to Goliad. A spokesman for the company said Goliad would control 55 percent of the outstanding stock if the tender offer is successful. n D 0 0 Get your grub stake and start out for the Gold Country. We gold bugs have taken our position in traditional gold investments. We are settled down for the long win- ters hibernation until our Stake a claim and dig for gold. Get lucky and make a strike! Start collecting your gold bricks . . . beat the others to the next spot and do it again. Be careful not to blow your money on worthless digging. 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