Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 111, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1971 Page: 21 of 40
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move up slightly through the predicts that the economy will
first half of the year and level swing up and be well on its way
off for the remainder He by mid-year; that inflation will
predicted that, feeder and remain with us, but that it
Stocker calf prices will move up should continue at about only
sharply into the spring months, half the rate of recent years -------------------------------- .
with a pattern similar to last - Anny in southern Syria,
year WITH LIVESTOCK now the disease. The food is Yahya called for the scrap-
The manufacturing meat spending more than the normal swallowed or gulped to be ping of the Central Committee
market has had a fantastic amount of time around feed chewed later as 0x1 Sman of the Palestine Lberation Or-
growth which isn't being met by trough and hay racks, they may foreign objects may pass un ganization- which Arafat heads
domestic production, and this is noticed into the stomach —and for bringing all 11 guerril-
one reason slaughter cows will have more opportunities to pick Sharp bits of metal may work la movements under command
again demand premium prices, up bits of metal, mostly nails their way through the wall of of the Liberation Army
especially in the spring and wire. And)t could lead to the animal's rtomach. This may It was the Central Committee
Another of his forecasts is what is comrhonly termed cause only a temporary that was meeting in Damascus
that beef heifers, that could hardware diseake". digestive upset if the metal on the Egyptian peace offen-
possibly go back into breeding One o the beN preventive becomes embedded in the gve
herds, may be demanded more measures iStoKeePthe Pasture, stomach wall and surrounded Yahya was at the session of
than usual, raining the price feedlot, and barnyard tree ° by scar tissue But the trouble is the 27-man committee, calling
differential between steer and stray bits ofmetal.ln othen more serious if the metal for unity of Palestinians against
heder calves to be narrower. words, a 8001 housekeeping penetrates the wall into other Israel and proposing establish-
Uvacek also predicts high program as it concerns the organs. The result may be in- ment of a committee to investi-
pork production throughout the livestosk operation will pay fection, or often death of the gate what he called disastrous
next six months, keeping pork good dividends. animal. errors" committed by guerrilla
prices tow He says no sub- B Some symptoms of hardware leaders. This was a reference to
stantial improvement in hog among cattle, especially dairy disease are similar to those of the war between the guerrillas
prices is expected until after cattle. Sheep and goats being other diseases For this reason, and King Hussein's forces in
mid-year. riminants, are also subject to a veterinarian should be called Jordan last September
to diagnose the trouble so According to Palestinian
treatment can begin as soon as sources in Lebanon, Yahya in-
possible. sisted his differences with Ara-
fat were not personal bat were
SEVERAL BROWN County 4- motivated by a concern the re-
H members exhibited livestock sistance will be permanently
at the San Antonio Livestock crippled unless it unites and
Exposition held February' 12-21. reacts to Egypt's rapid moves
Bobby Hallum placed his toward a peaceful settlement
shorthorn heifer 1st in the class with Israel.
at San Antonio This is one of the The guerrillas have previous-
Brownwood Kiwanis sponsored ly pledged never to make peace
heifers and the same one that with Israel but to destroy it.
was Reserve Champion The guerrillas' fortunes in the
Shorthorn heifer at FL Worth Middle East started to decline
Alan Day had a 3rd place after the war. Now some
Polled Hereford steer in the sources say their forces in Jor-
junior show and a third place dan have been thinned from
Hereford steer in the open show, 30,000 to 3,000 commandos con-
while Alice Bell placed her light fined to the hilly forests 35 miles
weight Charolais steer north of Amman.
eleventh Tom Speck had the 4th Guerrillas privately say they
place Polled Hereford Steer in had to move many forces from
the light-weight class and Jordan to Syria since the wap
Sheena Tongate had the 5th because the Syrians gave them
place steer in that same class more freedom to operate
Theresa Hutchings placed her against Israel
Angus heifers 12th and 18th.
In the junior Hampshire The latest developmentssin
Breeding Sheep classes Sheena Egypt's pw* efforts j-entered
and .Ann Tongate won every on the visit to Cairo of President
class except one ewe class and Tito of Y ugoslavia. He returned
it was won by Lewis Martin of to Belgrade on Saturday, saying
Tarrant County and a cousin to be was less pessimistic now.o
Sheena and Ann. The Tongate chances for a Middle East set-
girls had the Champion tlement.
Hampshire ram and Debbie and A communique on the ViSit
Dianna Wright had the Reserve said he conferred in Cairo with
Champion Hampshire Ewe. President .Anwar Sadat. Gama
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see extensions Palestine guerrilla
---:leaders hold talks
Public School principals Lee THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Abdel Nasser s successor, in the on in his reply said that he ex- Dr W C. Newteiry, a native
— m 2 " " P HEtimm guerrilla leaders light of Egypt's peace moves pects that we < in Cairo: willen- of Gonzales who has spoken in
Presswood DavidAndrewsand mPasstindnysnightto discuss and the efforts of UN mediator deav or for a peaceful solution of 4 states, will speak here on
C E. Irby by the Comanche met baturoay nign Gunnar V. Jarring the crisis and for patience. Our Gift to the Community
Independent School District EgvW s diplomatic offensive Tito said before leaving Cairo Hie reply of Prime Minister Currently toi the education
A substantially increased Healsgincbudesinnisoutioo board o' trustees. fo ‘ #greemem thahenadgeceveameprgne sore more ^TTnive^?Wte.c^
production of beef cows, a slight drop in sheep and lamb The board also set plans for Minister Edward Heath of Bnt- As for Brezhnev's message, adolescent psychology and
yieldinga larger calf crop, numbers with little price open house during Texas Public struggle seemedljmminent yith am and iwmtd L Brezhnev Tito said, "He too expects us to curriculum theory Dr.
more feeding, and a greater change from the previous year. a move to oust Yasir Arafatas rnid.. cbmnhns! act in the direction which would Newberryu alse director of
cattle slaughter is part of the and top prices for spring lambs School Week in all Comanche the over-all movement leader, chiefof the Soviet Communist “ peaceful solution The sonddr student teaching
out-lookfor 1»71. according to little different from 1970 school buildings Arafat was not prenentforthe were Soviet Union wants such a soto- Mamed and the father of
Dr Ed Uvacek. extension The livestock outlook will . opening session. inDamascus Hessad thenmesgE "ere tion three children, he received his
livestock marketing specialist undoubtedly depend a great Open house is scheduled Syria, but he sent word from his responsstothqsepeahpousent -rts dear that Egypt wants BS degree in physical
Dr Uvacek indicated that he deal on general business on- between 7 and 9 p.m Thursday, mountain headquarters in Jor- the leaders of theBig Fourin resect shows edia-atinn at Southwes-Texas
feels slaughter cattle prices will ditions in this arva Dr L vacek ____ dan that he would be there Sun- advance of his Cairo visit Tito . However there edu caton of education degree
4 March 4 Visitation of patrons dav mentioned no reply from Presi- great patience However, there his master of education degree
of the district will be en- Me challenge to his leader- dent Georges Pompidou of exists a limit to patience. We in sociology from Stephen F
lie cnauenge w France 5 " cannot demand from them un- Austin State College and his
PeDastrontucnionai"‘ad served as . .a
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------------------------------ Prime Minister Heath are more be able to utilize other means to A football coach 10 years, the
or less identical President Nix- achieve their just aims. 39-year-old Newberry also program.
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 111, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1971, newspaper, February 21, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574617/m1/21/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.