Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1966 Page: 4 of 30
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A Tough Week for Business
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Oct 13.
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quarterly dividend, although it would continue, but not at a
dowh 14 per cent.
OViRSTOCKS!
Five of the nine steel compa- Nam and the possibility of tax
nies reported profit drops
rate increases to support those
CARPET
MATTRESSES
CARPET
CARPET
Occasional Chairs
and General Motors.
GM said
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Bedroom Furniture
SAVE
EARLY BIRD
3-PC. BLEACHED WALNUT
SPECIALS
AND
MORE
97
Grey. Regular 39.95
SQ. YD.
Full Size Regular 59.95
equately by the city if it re- 3-PC. WALNUT
mained in Coppell.
00
Halloween Event
SOLID OAK
One Pair Only
47
SQ. YD.
WALL CABINETS
REGULAR 15.88
47
SQ. YD.
Occasional Tables
1 01
Freshmen candidate and es-
97
14988-
SQ. YD.
Regular 39.95
FR
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PAY NO MONEY DOWN ON ANY CREDIT PURCHASE AT WARDS-JUST SAY
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7:00 AM TILL 5:00 PM
FREE PARKING
DIAL 643-458
2403 BELLE PLAIN
DIAL 643-2880
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$4663
$3988
$3330
able at the queen voting booth
Queen candidates and their
cert are Judy Fisher and Lloyd
Tyson; sophomore, Carolyn Day
"The big questior mark is the
level of expenditures for Viet
Floor Sample
Regular 149.95
Standard Oil Co. of New Jer-
sey. a worldwide oil company;
Burlington Industries Inc.. the
largest domestic producer of
textile products, and Borden
the general economic outlook
Some slowing down of the rise
ir. the cost of living was forecast
by professional economists in a
report to the Business Council
They indicated price inflation
SOLID MAPLE
Coffee Table ।
ROUND SOLID MAPLE
Coffee Table
WALNUT
CLOSE OUT ONE LARGE GROUP OF MATTRESSES
AND BOX SPRINGS. ONE OF A KIND. DISCON-
TINUED COVERS. FLOOR SAMPLES, ETC. FULL
SUPER NYALLE DUPONT 501
NYLON CARPET
earnings figures and dividend
increases pushed the stock mar-
ket up But several indust.:al
giants reported lower profits.
VS. Steel Corp., the nation's
largest steel producer, raised its
until then.
Printed ballots will be avail-
BE HERE EARLY! THESE WON'T LAST LONG
AT THESE GIVE AWAY PRICES.
■ sponsor a Halloween carnival
Monday from 6-9 p.m. at Me-
Donald Field
Booths, including fortune tell-
ing. ring toss, dart games, grab
bag. spook house and many oth-
LIGHT THRUSH BEIGE
SIZE 15x21'
REG. 9.99 SQ. YD.....
DYNASTY DUPONT 501
NYLON CARPET
1 o
Full
Rive
50
9x12'
ROOM SIZE
REGULAR 39.95
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19 Whoopers Get Eula Haskew Due Honors
Back to Refuge
SPANISH GOLD
15x9'
REGULAR 8.99
GREY
15x21'
REG. 7.99 SQ. YD.
GOLD
15x23'
REG. 7.99 SQ. YD.
P.
we
Wi
Bedroom Suite
3-PC WALNUT
Bedroom Suite
OR TWIN SIZE.
REGULAR 69.95
14 YEAR GUARANTEE
KEGULAR 59.95
10 YEAR GUARANTEE
REGULAR 49.95
7 YEAR GUARANTEE
Sofa Bed Suite
5-PIECE
Sofa Bed Suite
2-PC. WALNUT
Bedroom Suite
2-PC. OAK
Bedroom Suite
SAND BEIGE
15x13'
REG. 7.99 SQ. YD.
FULL SIZE
Panel Bed
WALNUT
Panel Bed
Gandy's Creamery
NEW OFFICE HOURS
signs this week.
The question Has the busi-
ness boom reached a peak?
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139"
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the past three months were
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were down and steel production
eased again. The steel industry
began to lay off more men as
the demand for steel slipped
The biggest businessmen of
sures.
The Business Council chair-
man. W. B. Murphy, blamed the
over-all economy, with its rising
cost pressures. for spreading
supermarket boycotts.
"The retailers is not the guilty
party." said Murphy, who is
Campbell Soup Co. president.
"Neither is the food processor
ONE GROUP
CONTINUOUS FILAMENT
NYLON RUGS
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pect the economy to slow down
next year—not a recession, just
a slowdown.
DEMONSTRATORS,
, sent tn the editor at the society’s
'official address. 2528 University
Drive. Fort Worth. Texas 76109.
TSGS is a non-profit educational
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NYALLE MEDIUM WEIGHT DUPONT 501
NYLON CARPET
NYALLE MEDIUM WEIGHT DUPONT 501
NYLON CARPET
NYALLE MEDIUM WEIGHT DUPONT 501
NYLON CARPET
CARPET CLEANER
HARMONY HOUSE Cann
REGULAR 3.75 ”E•-
GALLON CAN .............. •
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DOCTORS
ELLIS & ELLIS
OPTOMETRISTS
Call lor appointment
643-0184 or
MS cittzens Bank BMC
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Livingroom Furniture
8988
escorts include Beth McCullough
and Joey Isom from Mrs. Kath-
erine Casey's first grade: Tam-
my Stewart and David Portlock,
Miss Lora Evrage’s first grad?,
Terri Lancaster and Mfonty
Jones. Mrs. Faye Reeds second
grade: Gayla Tatum and Tim
Sullivan of Mn. Betty Kasse-
rosy company two other factors—the war and that the government put greater Co in Boston.
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IF THE CARPET YOU HAVE DREAMED OF HAS BEEN
TOO EXPENSIVE, COME IN NOW AND BRING YOUR
ROOM SIZES WITH YOU. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
TRE TREMENDOUS SAVINGS.
REPOSSESSED CARPET. 49 SQ YDS
GREY CARPET
Originally said Far A —
7.99 sq. yd. 7“2
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Bedroom SuitepDnelbeaa,Regach2s;,5
"CHARGE IT!!'
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The hearing Friday was on a
petition by a group of Coppell
residents seeking a writ of man-
damus to force Mayor W. T.
Cozby to call the election re-
quested in the Oct. 3 petition.
Cozby testified he did not act
on the petition because he found
that of the 55 names on peti-
tion, 10 were not those of quali-
fied voting residents of Coppell.
State law requires a mayor to
call an election within 30 days
on receipt of a petition bearing
50 signatures of qualified voting
residents.
He also said he did not act
because the prenosed zone to be
disannexed woulu be surrounded
by a narrow buffer strip which
he said could not be served ad-
Queens selected will be pre- grade and Charisse Henderson
sented with escorts at a coro- and Donald Hamlett, Ray Park-
nation ceremony at a later date ers eighth grade
Selections will be kept secret
_ Judge Approves
all, the members of the Busi- c .. .. ..
Loppell Voting
Co., a large fond producer, all
checked in with record 1966
earnings
Automobile sales. however.
Sale Start.
Mon. 9 A.M.
EARLY (BBCi - Early Par-
ent - Teacher Association will
and Larry Stark; junior, Carol
McVay and Gary Don Hill and
senior. Nancy Tidwell and
Vaughn Costa.
There will be no admission
fee for the carnival.'
Mrs. Peggy Wilder is chair-
man of carnival activities and
room mother representatives
are co-chairman.
Miss Eula Haskew, 1004 Main to begin Nov. 12 at M a m .
ness Council. indicated they ex-
DALLAS, Tex (AP)-Dist.
Judge Clarence Guittard has
Twin Spindle Beds 64.95 Each
FUll SIZE
Panel Bed Regular 42.95 .......
* 8988
Da fl Full Size
Ded White and Gold Regular 79.95
"LIGHF EEPE 125 2 IPE OF
A real buy at only .......... Sq YD.
inite downturn in 1967.
And for the first time, a Fed-
eral Reserve Board member,
J. Dewey Daane, indicated that
doubts about the economic out-
look might be tempering the
board's views on economic re-
straint.
Last spring, Daane argued
strongly for a tax increase to
restrain the economy. This
week he said the question of a
tax increase would be put off
until January.
He said there was uncertainty
about the course of the domestic
economy and the war in Viet
Nam.
But he added “We hear lots
of recession talk, but we don't
tec it yet in the figures."
The Johnson administration
Double Dresser a 088
Panel Bad Reg. 189.901 3 7
Double Dresser, Panel | 0088
Bed, Chest Reg. 299.95 1 07
profits. Council.
But the companies predicted Archie K Davis, retiring
better times president of the American
"The year ahead should prove Bankers Association, said a de-
tn be another year of good busi- cision to cut nondefei.se spend-
ness for the automobile industry ing could result in further
and Cene- 1 u—~ ” GM -u growth of inflationary pres
7-PC.
DINETTE SUITE
COPPERTONE FINISH smann
ONE ONLY, FLOOR SAMPLE. *S|T
REGULAR 139.95 . ......... •V
Double Dresser, Panel 1 E088
Bed, Chest Reg. 209.95 1 3 7
3-PC. OAK SPANISH
Bedroom Suitedletis-Bnckkod.263.90 19988
BLEACHED WALNUT
WASHINGTON 1AP> — The Avenue, Brownwood, will be when the Irish Knight Basil and literary corporation of the
Interior Department lias an- honored as a charter-founding C’Connell, former keeper of gen- State of Texas.
. on a . ---- nounced that 19 whooping member of the Texas State eological records at Dublin
- SuPpies and cutting costscranes have returned to the Ar- Genealogical Society at its an- Castle, Ireland, will speak on
a SB i mahu 222-,
The president of the National could now be administered by The 19 include two young church. and family history is Deckler of Fort Worth
Association of Food Chains, the government, said Bloom. birds. The first whooper was invited to attend the free Free queries about how 10
Gordon F Bloom suggested president of Elm Farms Foods spotted at the Aransas Refuge turesat the Shamrock Hilton trace family history may be
OAK
Desk Chair Regular 14.95
RECLINING
AL_* Sand Color only
-neI Regular 49.95 ............
EARLY AMERICAN ROCKING
D.I:A, One Only Burnt Orange
Necieer Cloth Covered, Reg. 119.95
EARLY AMERICAN PATCH SWIVEL
Rockers Thrguion‘y.,5 ........
C.€. Da J Solid Dark Oak
3010 DCa Wood Arms. Regular 159.00
2-PIECE
GREEN TRADITIONAL
c.S.. Small Tear in outside back
□ OTO Regular 179.95
EARLY AMERICAN
c.S.., Beige, Green, Gold
□UTOS Regular 179.95
WITH FULL SIZE MATTRESS
Sofa Sleeper Regular 179.95
WITH FULL SIZE MATTRESS
Sofa Sleeper Regular 139.95
SPANISH
zevtwunomaust9o‘
Chest Regular 95.00
FRENCH PROVINCIAL
R J White and Gold Trim
DeO Regular 94.95 ...........
SOLID OAK
Bookcase Bed Regular 64.95
WALNUT
Night Stand Regular 39.95 ......
Double Dresser, Book- 1 A 088
case Bed. Reg. 194.90 I4
$447
T SQ. YD.
At-the same tune. General expenditures.'' said WiHiam M
Motors Corp., the world's big- Batten. J.C. Penney Co., Inc.,
gest manufacturer, said its net chairman.
income for the quarter was “Our consultants believe that
barely one-third of what it was cutting the governments non-
a year ago and its lowest since defense expenditures is a better
1961. attack op inflation, certainly as
Chrysler and Ford Motor Co. a first step, than a tax in-
also reported a sharp drop in crease." he told the Business
SCATTER RUGS
FORTREL
21x36" >000
REGULAR 4.99................... W
They foresee a difficult year signed a temporary order gap-
with a tax increase, big labor proving an agreement which
contract settlements and a prof- would permit residents of a sec-
it squeeze. I tion of Coppell to seek a disan-
Pierre D. Rinfret. an econo- nexation election
mist who has advised President I The agreement Friday held
Johnson in the past, was that.a petition seeking anOct13
gloomier He took issue with clection was invalid hut that the
what he called "Washington's I agreement would not prejudice
politically inspired economic future attempts to seek an elec-
forecasts,” and predicted a def- u
— f / m mg A man FRENCH PROVINCIAL Floor Sample
Ear vs P-TA Pans Chest
I FRENCH PROVINCIAL
Floor Sample 7 A088
Regular 199.95 .... 1 4
SCATTER RUGS
FORTREL ROUND $poo
36 INCH •Th
REGULAR 9.99................... V
Step Table Regular 39.95 ..
WALNUT
Corner Table Regular 29.95
MARBLE TOP
End Table Regular 59.95 ......
By SALLY RYAN has rejected tax increase pro- the guilty party. The guilty part emphasis on increasing food
AP Business News Writer posals for months, saying it is the overall economy The supplies and cutting costs
NEW YORK (AP) — From needed-more information, that food store is a handy goat for
the nation s biggest corpora- it wanted to see how much mon- the housewife, but the husewife food supplies would be the most
tions to the corner supermarket. ey Congress appropriated is wrong
there were disquieting business As it turned out, Congress vot-
ed less money than expected.
That eased a little of the pres-
sure for a tax increase, but left
RIDGEMOOR...OUR FINEST DUPONT 501
Continuous Filament Nylon
SANDELWOOD 07
15x30' PM’’
REG. 10.99 SQ. YD............. V SQ. YD.
baum’s second grade; Jean
Locke and Steven Howard, Mrs.
Betty Keeler's third grade and
Rebecca McCullough and Lance
Weedon. Mrs. D. R. McDonald’s _ ... .........2 .............
third grade 3-Pe. UGHT WALNUT
, »x. ana Saan amd. 5S Bedroom Suite
ers will be set up sandwiches. mon’s fourth grade. Carol Lee eu
hot dogs and cold drinks, will Pitts and Alvis Eoff from Mrs E
be sold from the concession Lone Bledsoe's fifth: Sherry bell ■
stand. and Ronald Wilder. Mrs. S. H. ■
Three queens will be selected Rodgers fifth grade: Cindy Los- ■
from 16 candidates including one u and Kenneth Horner. Mr ■)
from high school, one from jun- Delores Webb's sixth grade "
ior high and one from grade Cynthia Hardaway and Charles EARLY AMERICAN
school... ..... hi . _ Hall, B J. McCullough, seventh CArA Gold, 90" long
3VI A Regular 179.95
-..yoeLkeWad. ic: 301 MAIN ST.
4A---BROWNWOOD BULLETIN, Sunday, October 30, 1966
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1966, newspaper, October 30, 1966; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493019/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.