Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1973 Page: 3 of 18
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of Kansas and Minnesota.
Kam and drizzle made up the
northern Mississippi Valley’s
dreary picture. Gale warnings
flew over the Great Lakes and
the Pacific Northwest coast.
Clear skies favored New Eng-
land and most of the Far West
with the exception of western
•7 Speeds
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working here under that name
Does he have an alias?”
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ago, but — "
This is the third tune I've
left your message on his desk ”
What did you say your name
was? Did you say Jawbone
per cent level in December
While an earlier figure of 4
per cent had been set as the
iday
Elaine
Louise
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■; Mrs.
He's in conference."
He’s on vacation.”
"I’m sor-r-r-ree, that line is
busy."
Will you hold’”
"Did you ever get your party’
No? Let me try again.”
“It's me — your wife What
other woman would you be ex-
pecting to call you at 9:30 in the
morning?”
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By JOHN CUNNIFF
AP Business Analyst
NEW YORK (AP) - You can
detect in President Nixon's eco-
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By HAI. BOYLE
NEW YORK (AP) - Re-
marks you get tired of hearing
when you try to use any tele-
phone in America:
"I'm sor-r-r-r-ree, that line is
busy."
"Whom shall I say is calling,
please’”
On March 31, 1968, is a
surprise television address.
President Johnson announced
he would not run for o sec-
ond term He did not even
attend the Democratic con-
vention in Chicago that
summer, which was marred
by antiwar violence in the
streets.
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In August 1164.
the "Tonkin Gulf
inciden"
occurred The U.S.
responded by
attacking North
Vietnamese
torpedo boat
bases in April
1965. the presi-
dent sent troops
to the Dominican
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stall revolution
Throughout 1965,
1966, 1967, and
into I96B, the
escalating war in
Vietnam cost a
lengthening
shadow. Rising
prices and racial
strife further
eroded the Johnson
popularity. *
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Thursday February 1. 1973
Nixon economic report
indicates satisfaction
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•Westclox Movement
24" Speaker
•Solid State
Self-exiled from poli-
tics in the name of
national unity, ex-
President Lyndon I.
Johnson went into
virtual seclusion at
the LBJ Ranch. By
hit death aa Joo 22,
N 1973, history had not
yet vindicated his
P stand in Vietnam
: But what really
A mattered about his
2 Johnson, "is whether
S there was a change
2 for the better in the
2 way our people live
2 I think there was."
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THE JOHNSON YEARS (6)
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BOYFRIEND of Britain's
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Guards at Bergen-Hohne,
Germany. Horseback rides,
etc. She is tZ.
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The "Great Society" was
launched by a smashing
Democratic victory at the
polls in 1964 The liberal
dominated 89th Congress
rapidly translated promise
into fact, beginning with a
package at U antipoverty
proposals Already, however,
there were signs that the
real record of the Johnson
administration would be de-
cided not in the domestic
but the international arena
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he has wrestled some very big is seemingly wary that to seek higher mortgage rates might
economie problems and now that level too quickly might offset those gains
lias them nearly tamed and re- force prices higher--
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courthouse is collected and published by WARRANTY DEEDS
The Bulletin as a pvblic service of MM Robert E Manning and wife to Donald
newspaper for The information of its Wayne Bird and wife, all aflM 14 and part
readers • of lot IS Block 15 al Woodland Addition in
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JUSTICE COUNT
AN tea Morgan, Judge Presdng
Allen Loyd Smith charged with no valid
motor vehicle inspection certificate
Edward Leroy Zwegsifel Fort Worth,
charged with speeding
Judy. Hooker Irvine Grand Prairie,
charged with speeding
John H MeCamey charged with parked
on a public roadway
John McCamey charged with drunk in
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TAX ASSESSOR COLLECTOR
Lnard Peschei, Brownwood, Cadillac
Cari Bludworth, Burkett. Chevrolet
W E Caudle, Rising Sar Mercury
W C Durham, Brownwood, Ford van
B T Roberds San Saba .Plymouth
Donald Johnson, Brdwnwood, Chevrolet
pickup
R R McDonald. Blanket. Chevrolet
Prudencio R Coronado, Santa Anna
Fordpickup
Carrol Blevins, Brownwood, Chevrolet
Alton J Dobbins Brownwood,
Plymouth
J P Brocksch Construction Co , Brown
wood . Buck
Bill Dunham, Lampasas, Ford
T I Henderson Brownwood, Ford
Richard E Hewitt, Brownwood, Old-
smobile
Julia Smith Austin. Buirk
Ted Simpson, Brownwood, Oidsmobile
First National Bank Brownwood Ford
Howard Payne College, Brownwood
Mercury
James R and Gloria Willen, Brown
wood Oldsmobile
.M D Stanley .Rising Star Fordpickup
Conner Bumper Works, Bailinger.
Chevrolet flatbed
Edward A Day, Brownwood. Chevrolet
pickup
I eonard Hill. Brookesmith, Chevrolet
pickup
Pauline Mitchell Brownwood. Pontiac
Weatherby Motor Co . Brownwood,
Ford
Donald Padgett. Goldthwaite, Pontiac
Victor P Fowler Brownwood,
Chevrolet
Horace Sikes Miles, Chevrolet
PF&E Oil f o . Brownwood, Chevrolet
MCelvery and Moore. Inc , Temple,
Ford pickup
Benny 0 Coan De Leon, Ford pickup
FzEEx.TpoMAS. she said, to take a chance on, from the servicemen coming daughters Carol, 11. and Betsy.
Associated Press Writer learning to care for someone back” «
MONTGOMERY, Ala.(AP) else and then find that her hus- Meanwhile, she keeps house
- You re an attractive young band is alive. for her son Steven, 12 and Mrs. Cappelli said she knows
woman whose husband is miss- That,” she philosophized, ----------------------------- of MIA wives—and POW wives,
ing in action in Vietnam. He would create more problems rg • - too-who have obtained di-
may be dead. Do you go out with than I had to begin with.’’ g CIrS STOrrm vorces since their husbands dis-
other men’ Or do you just wait’ Mrs Cappelli’s husband, an . appeared, and some who have
"I prefer not to date, said Air Force major since pro- DOCkS rgin remarried.
Mrs. Charles E. Cappelli, “but I moted to lieutenant colonel, was ■ 1 “They were convinced,” she
know some who do. It's an in- shot down while flying a fighter ■ • ■ • i explained, “that their husbands
dividual problem.” mission over North Vietnam in niGn WinGS weren’t coming back.”
Were human," she contin- November 1967 She has had no #
wed. “It certainly isn’t normal word of him since then. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cappellis lived in Mont-
not to be around men for a long The cease-fire rekindled her A heavy thunderstorm sys- gomery 10 years ago when he
time. We’re really on a spot, hope, but it faded when she tem rumbled across the South- was stationed at Maxwell Air
We’re not divorced, we’re not learned his name wasn't on the ern Plains today bringing high Force Base When he went
widows, and were not bachelo- list of prisoners supplied by the winds and up to 2 inches of rain overseas, she returned to her
rettes. We haveno social stat- North Vietnamese to areas between Louisiana and hometown of Owensboro, Ky.,
usThe thing were hoping for Kansas. but didn't sell their house
But the pretty blonde mother now,” she said, “is to find out Winds up to 67 miles per hour After her husband was shot
of three children is unwilling, the circumstances of his fate were clocked Wednesday night down, she came back to Mont-
at Pine Bluff, Ark., where a gomery “to be near military fa-
house trailer was overturned cilities."
No injuries were reported. During the lonely years, Mrs.
Snow whitened areas in a Cappelli says she has received
narrow band from the Texas the missing pilot’s pay check
Panhandle through central regularly and will continue to
Kansas, and a heavy snow until he returns or is officially
warning was in effect for parts declared dead.
the Thomas Glass Survey, $10aoc
A. J Palmore and wife tn larry D Har
dy part at Sec IB. B B B and CR.R Co
Survey.$10aoc.
Don Norm and wife to Sanford W
Me Right and wife, part of Outlot No 336 in
the ci tv 4 Brownwood, $l0aoc
Hallford and Pruitt to A J Sanders, all
of Lot 2 Block I of Southview Subdivision
to the City of Brownwood, $10
M L Monk to Jerry Copper and wife,
land in James Grant Survey No 54 Ab-
stract 394,$10aoc
JehnB Barnum and wife to Marshall W
Bergman and wife, land in Block 40 of the
Kerr County School lands. No TH $3,000
John H chulze Jr to Roy McWhorter
and wife. Lots 469 and 470, Ser B
Shamrock Shores Addition in Brown Coun-
ty,$10aoc
Ira D Nelson to Ruby Nelson, Lot I.
Block 7 of Crothers Smith Addition to the
City (4 Brownwood. Sie aoc
Byrle S Potter and wife to M W Ford,
lots 2 and 3 in Block 44 of Brownwood
Heights Addition to the < ty of Brown-
wood.
Copano land Co , a Texas corporation,
to Shamrock Developers, land in Brown
County, Sec C. and Sec E. and Sec T-1.
$l0aoc
Billy Sanders and wife to Randell A.
Fleet, Lote 7 and 8 in Block II of Hillrest
Addition to the Cty of Brownwood. UI aoc
John D Harkey and Ralph Spruill, doing
business as Southwest leasing Co to
Brownwood Industrial Foundation, Inc .
Rita Moore Mahan to Weldon G Mahan
land in Samuel C Putman Survey No IC
Abstract 756, $5,000
Delton Bond to Jo Steubing. Lot 15 m
Block 22 of Brownwood Heights Addition to
the City of Brownwood, $10 aoc
Edwin Perkins and wife to Roy Painter
and wife. Lots 49 and 56 in Block 9 of
Woodland Heights Resubdivision. $10aoc
EM Hamilton Jr to Raul De Leon Mar
tinez Sr and wife. Lot 7 of the South Bell
Subdivision of a part of the D J Jones Sur-
veyNo. Abstract 549, $10
A P MeGree and wife to John S Chan-
dler Jr and Marilyn Maxwell Chandler
land in Brown County in the Edmound
Pruitt Survey. No m. Abstract 736
$170,890
Donald C Garrett and wife to O D
Huckabee and wife, land in H T and
B R R Co Survey Abstract 1987, 110 aoc )
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sponsive to his will Economically, full employ- Cenerml Lnuce
While the general prediction ment is not full employment It venerd 15“V57
isthat it will be another "very “ the rate of joblessness that command duties
good year, he said. I believe can be supported without pro- vouT MoNRoe v. Ap,
it can be, a great year." And in ducing shortages at skill that, in „ T,TMOM „ ,
the snirt rh.J. he k.. • uuKsEee-I Gen. Ralph K Haines Jr. who
the spirit of things he has set turn. push up labor costs and one charactorind himei as a
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l ciahyrmightchallengehtslead unskilled and otherwise idle to rededicat themselves to re-
ecshipaloncanbeaagreatzear -incomes are projected to ligion in order to solve problems
he said, only tf we are prudent rise sharply 1973. This alcoholism and
I Byimplicationamore restraint, mean that bigger payraisesare racialstrife.kespokeatbrlef
55 ure “um. nf the moc. forthcoming, but it does mean ceremonies on Chesapeake
1 gThegaresomeprfethertcket that people will have more Bay.
8oa the esdent has money to spend because in- Haines had been criticized for
—A continued reduction in the flationwill be reduced. his travels to religious revival
inflation rate to around 3 per In addition, billions of dollars meetings around Ithecoun *‘
cent, averaged out for the year, in tax refunds already are be- while serving as CONARCcom-
and a rate of even less than that vinning to filter back to those mander Army Chief of Jtaff
during the final months of 1973 who had too much money with-
This is a critical goal and one held during 1972 -Billions of dol-
I to watch all year long. Many lars is on its way back to con-
private economists feel the rate sumers.
will be 3.5 per cent or above.
Moreover, they fear it might be -Good prospects are fore-
rising rather than falling as the seen also for homebuyers, as
year Drogresses more than 2 million units be-_____
It alsois a goal that can be come available for the third I , 7
reached only by a bumpy road, straight year. Add to thatfigure F. A ||
Food is expected to make head- a rough total of one-half million Ie"F ‘ I
lines in the next few weeks as mobile homes and you have a I B---MOY t
record-high farm prices arrive boom. . I AU I
at the checkout counter . It won’t If that level is achieved it will "
seem like inflation is receding.
The administration concedes
it has set its sights high, and it
appears to be relying both on
the self-discipline of producers
and consumers in exercising re-
straint. and the discipline of the
big stick it hasn’t used so far.
-Less optimism is shown in
regard to employment. It is
even suggested that the level of
idleness that must be tolerated
has been raised from 4 per cent
of the work force to 4.5 per cent,
at least for 1973.
The job goal is for a jobless
rate of about 4.5 per cent by late
in the year, compared with 5.6
per cent last year and 5.9 per
cent in 1971. The rate last year
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1973, newspaper, February 1, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575169/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.