Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1969 Page: 6 of 33
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Judy is at the stage when. judg-
at WILKS in Brownwood—
ONLY
THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS
Nixon Attack on Inflation
To Avoid Unemployment
PIECES •
Institutional
has
WOMEN'S
"As
DRESSES
Values $15 to $75 Now
Mobil Oil Corp. Shell Oil Co.
Women's Winter
SATURDAY TV .
$2 & $5
$3 & $5
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SUITS
117
Reg. $40
Reg. $50
ODS •
Values to $25
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"Super President” and replaced tion cartoons and substituted
Dress Shirts
Reg. $4 55
YOU ARE INVITED
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ONLY 36 HOURS LEFT IN THIS SALE—
JAN. 26 28
7:30 EACH EVENING
75
25
Fort Worth Highway—Brownwood, Texas
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Monday, Jan. 27 7:30 P.M.
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TUESDAY, JAN. 28 7:30 PM.
4071 Center
Ph. 646-0391
Where You Can Park FREE
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Comedy Cartoons Replace
Monsters and Superheroes
’ Judy Turner 'Concerned, Committed'
• Works With Deprived Children •
Interest Rate
On Mortgages
Raised to 7%%
Values to
$32 Now
were highly criticized and we
took them off the air," said Bud
James Whitcomb Riley. the
Hoosier poet, wrote under the
budget and monetary policies
take effect and the excessive
steam is removed from the
economy, all interest rates, not
Early .
Church of Christ
ence that the need is great to
determine the extent of the bal-
looning impact of huge financial
pushed interest rates to the
highest levels in history."
ALL SALE MERCHANDISE REGROUPED, PRICES SLASHED—YOU WILL REALLY APPRECIATE
THE VALUES NOW AWAITING YOU AT WILKS!
will sing at both er
Neal Shephard said
works presenting cartoons with
monsters and superheroes "
As a result of the steady bar-
rage of complaints the Saturday
morning monster cartoons are
all but off the air. Those re-
Only 36 Hours More to Save'
Men's Colored
FAMOUS NAME
styles, casuals, knits, fabrics.
Sizes 8-20.
and Inland Steel Co.
The Federal Reserve Board
wood Squares.”
Last fall CBS dropped two ac-
pseudonym of
I Johnson
funds and pension funds on the
stock market
Some good earnings reports
for 1968 flowed from corporate
board rooms this past week, in-
sion rates.
* And he and Manuel F Cohen,
chairman of the Securities and
Exchange Commission, told an
money had become increasingly
difficult to obtain under the pre-
vious 6%4 per cent maximum
rate.
Romney said the step is only
“interim” because "this admin-
istration is determined to con-
church
s, Rev.
lory facihities
immunity cen-
•ere assigned
$375.00
Plus Tax'
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—a daily rate of 22.497—a year
earlier.
TO ATTEND THE
Bible Lectureship
1st. chairman
id philosophy
, directed the
wort at five
nity center'
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$275.00
Plus Tax
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Values
$5 fa $10 NOW
$195.00
Plus Tax
Entire Stock
We men's Fall and Winter' -
Group One—
Women's fine shoes in dressy styles, casuals, flats,
nurses' shoes
Values
$10 to $20 NOW
said. "We knew there was ad- sion of the adult quiz "Holly-; the rest of the season,
verse reaction to all the net- ----------------------
5-77-22
PANTS
Values to $16
Grant, director of daytime pro- them with Untamed World" animated comedies The come
gramming at NBC.
ENTIRE STOCK
MEN’S
THE CHURCH—HAS IT A RIGHT TO EXIST
ROSS BLASINGAME, Goldthwaite
5-7-577
5
TOPS
Values to $16
Fine Footwear—All Out on Sole Rocks for
Your Convenient Selection
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$3
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and "Storybook Squares.” The dies, notably "Archie,” proved
Ed Vane, vice president for former is a live animal show popular and CBS is sticking
daytime programming at ABC. and the latter a children s ver- with an all-cartoon format for
toward a possible revision of the
structure of brokers’ commis-
DIAMONDS WITH A FASHION AND BEAUTY
THAT MAGNIFY THEIR IMPORTANCE.
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Only 37—Be Here
Early!
MEN'S
Sport Coats
Good colors. new styles. But
they must go to make room
(or new spring and summer
stock. .
some draw-,
ne of the stu-
to-face with
> homes One
out because
J the dust in
Sport Shirts
Long sleeves, short sleeves Regular collar, button-
down collar Solids, patterns S-M-L-XL.
Only 31 Hurry,
Hurry'
MEN'S
We will close Friday at noon for inventory'
WOMEN'S FALL AND WINTER
SHOES
Sc,
t
36 Hours
Left to Shop Our
ANNUAL
JANUARY
DETAILED DISPLAY—Members of
Brown County landscape plant iden-
tification team have made this scale
model display which includes the use
of 332 spent.22 caliber shells sunk in
plywood to contain fresh plant mater.
22
MEN’S
SHOES
Reg. $6-$8
$10 3,„$15
Large Rock Women's
SPORTSWEAR
—Just say
"Charge it"
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inflation that
tain the
falls and
iearly an per
among child-
Sunday, Jan. 26 7:30 P.M.
"What Christ Can Do"
DALE SCOTT, Comanche
"Where the Promises Arc"
HAROLD HUNT, San Saba
Investor Confer-
institutions such
reported that manufacturing fa-
cilities operated at an estimated
84 1 per cent of capacity during
the 1968 fourth quarter
This was just above the 84 per
cent rate in the third quarter
but was a slight upturn after de-
clines in the two previous quar-
ters.
The rate of new car sales
picked up in the middle 10 days'
of January Dealers sold 194,139 just mortgage rates, can be ex.
cars in eight selling days—a pected to return to more normal
eluding record performances by daily rate of 24.267—compared levels,” Romney said.
""..2" with1202,425 in nine: selling days The 4.6 million outstanding
FHA-insured mortgages are not
affected by the action.
Also unaffected are two feder-
ally financed programs which
provide loans at 3 per cent to
build housing for low-income
families.
Group Two—'
Wonderful values in these shoes—just a collected
group you have overlooked1 Women's casuals, flats,
suede lace-ups Children's shoes included in this
group
as mutual
Benjamin F.
— “ DRESSES
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
maximum interest rate on mort-
gages insured by the Federal
Housing and the Veterans ad
ministrations has been raised to
1 7%2 per cent in what is described
as an "interim, emergency eas-
ure.”
George Romney, secretary of
i housing and urban development,
said the action Friday was long
overdue, because mortgage
per cent income tax surcharge
would be extended beyond the
June 30 deadline and that the
U.S-fixed $35 an ounce price of
gold would be maintained to
protect the stability of the dol-
lar.
Kennedy said the administra-
tion wants to "take the steam
out of the boiler, the high pres-
sure" as far as the economy is
concerned
"We are all conscious of the
risks of abrupt and blunt action
that could bring unnecessary
unemployment," he said “We
mean to avoid that But we are treme displeasure with the car- Splits’ at midmorning Satur-
• equally conscious of the risk of toon diet of monsters and super- days. The program, a kind of
not moving decisively, because heroes being fed their children happening for kids, was an in-
inflation is undermining both on Saturday mornings—and the stant hit.
the foundation of our prosperity networks reacted. At midseason NBC scrapped
athomeandour balance W' "Action-adventure cartoons two of its most criticized can
E5.PG8 1g -W» have in were highly criticized and we toon series. "Birdman” and
Kennedy added. We have in- ■ * “ " " ... "
herited inflationary pressures
that are seriously distorting the
. economy and financial markets.
That inflation must, and will, be
contained."
In the stock market area,
Robert W Haack, president of
the New York Stock Exchange,
announced that the Big Board
would undertake a study leading
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the anti-inflationary
$20 J25
. This includes all remaining fall
and winter shoes dressy and cas-
ual styles Values to 530. NqVV
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NOW A
Sie-e He —,930 AM. to
5 30 PM
ial. Shown here with the exhibit, which
was displayed at the Brown County
Youth Fair, are team members
Sheree Lindsey, Nancy Stewart and
Marcella Lindsey, left to right.
(Bulletin Photo)
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By JACK LEFLER
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - The Nix-
on administration pledged dur-
ing its first week in office a
sharp attack on economic infla-
tion.
But it tempered its intensions
by saying action would not be so
abrupt or blunt as to bring un-
necessary unemployment
The new teams economic
ideas were outlined by Secre-
tary of the Treasury David M
Kennedy in a statement en-
dorsed by President Nixon.
And there were , indications
from the government s incom-
ing economic leaders that the 10
Soft postels, new stripes Buy now for year-round
wear and save
as driven to
1 she became
e seemingly
she encount-
By JERRY BUCK maining on the networks proba-
Associated Press Writer bly will disappear at the end of
NEW YORK (AP) - The the season In many cases, how-
power of the public to affect ever they are simply being re-
television is aptly illustrated by Placed by comedy cartoons,
the changes taking place in chil- NBC initiated the first
dren’s programming changes last summer when it in-
Parents made known their ex- stalled the hour-long "Banana
Three big groups—out they go! Dressy Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Haynes to Receive
Degree at Sul Ross
SANTA INNA BCC. - Billy
Don Haynes, a graduate of
Santa Anna High School, has
completed requirements for a
bachelor of science degree at
Sui Ross State College in Al-
pine.
Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs
Fred Haynes, majored in social
science. He will receive his
degree at spring commence-
ment May 18.
een most sur.
iderful, warm
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he and Park
row a lot of
to would be a
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close fam.lv
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here “to try
eople how in
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1 we can hope
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Calvary Baptist
Laymen Lead
Laymans Day will be obser-
ved at Calvary Baptist Church
By GEORGE W. CORNELL mg from the popular viewing educational experiences before More than 25 students from here today
AP Religion Writer and reading media. youth is they ever start school, and at a several high schools take part in Principal .peaker at the
PORT WASHINGTON N.Y kicking over the traces, rocking disadvantage among their sub- the Glen Cove service, and morning worship will be Jerry
(AP) —You dont have to look and rebelling Judy however, is urban middle-class classmates there are countless similar pro- waloaYa.asteachernat Brown-
far As President Nixon said in busy enriching bleak minds and Judy tutors two little Negro jects across the country, backed Hign school The service
his inaugural address, through hearts. boys. Jimmy and Allen, fourth by churches, schools and other Degns at 11 am —
’"small. splendid effort' we "You become their friends," graders groups. In nearly everybody's Hilton Sit tiam training
can build a great cathedral of she said "You learn how to be "You dont see the results hometown .- union director, deacon and
the spirit." They show up near* with them It's, the relationship quickly. in a test-paper way but Young Negroes from finan- American Red Cross director,
at hand, in close associates, in .that’s so very important it's in the good relationships cially handicapped homes, she . ” speaker for the even-
your own block They show up Each -Wednesday afternoon that develop.’ she said They said, need a boost to catch up in ing worship service which be-
in Judy Turner when her own classes eid al get over rejecting you. They ac- scbooi work and al. gins at 7 p n>
Her family lives just across Catholic Holy Child High School, rept you and you learn how to sccourazomdi md _a slrae The men s choit ef the
the street at 21 Vista Way and Judy and a busload of other con- be with them opcwarmepronaid rlatinshise
probably in most neighborhoods cerned students go to Glen But why does she do it, beynd"teir -own ratial-aPd
of America there are similar-ex- Cove s Economic Opportunity up her after school hours that economic backgrounds
amples. of what the President tutoring center to work with de- way? "1 just wanted to do some- I just like kids Judv said
called the legions of.the..con- Pn children. ’ thng." he said And it‘s ot a as f tst should be exX^ro
cerned and the committed Most are Negroes, Puerto Ri- .rare impulse in this land, or in anuahandnouisoeePanaton
Judy is 1«. a pretty girl, with cans and other Spanish-speak- thislxmglslandcommunity.de- cnoUsheand,
auburn hair and the blithe, ing youngsters from poor homes spite the chaotic portrayals of___
sporty disposition of the young and drab environments. lacking modern youth. ' Sunday, Jan. 26, 1969 BROWNWOOD BULLETIN----5A
A high school sophomore, ___ '_______________________________________________
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 88, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 26, 1969, newspaper, January 26, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574205/m1/6/?rotate=0: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.