Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964 Page: 6 of 14
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Tug Of War Due
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Apples
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5.30 p m today will open the
Brown County Baptist Assn.
PINTO
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Johnson’s
Hardgloss 26-oz.
Pace
Pure Hog
little in anticipation.
The Federal Reserve has oth-
• weapons in controlling the
it. The tighter the supply of
lendable funds the higher inter-
est rates are likely to go.
Some are betting that the
Federal Reserve will do nothing
for the time being This theory
being properly managed, the
letter said
EVERY
WEDNESDAY
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rates cramp a business boom
before it gets well started
INCREASE SEEN
The U.S. Treasury has urged
the money market not to specu-
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supper at 6 30 p.m. and the
program is slated for 7:15 p.m
Theme will be “Evangelism" ,
and includes a number of speak-
ers. The Rev. Ed Russell, pas-
tor of First Baptist Church,
Blanket, will talk on Witness-
ing to Men." Dr. Clifford Nel-
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would lead naturally to slowing
And the yields on some short- rising interest rates.
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telegraphs its punches. It won’t
say when, if ever, it will raise 1
the rate to which most other
short-term interest charges are
No Tadpole
A species of frog in tropical
America has done away with the
tadpole and hatches as fully
developed baby frogs. Females
lay a mere 40 eggs, though oth-
er tropical frogs may produce
25,000. Elimination of the tiny
aquatic tadpoles, whose mor-
tality rate is high, ensures that
a higher portion of the frogs
reach maturity.
amount of credit and influenc-
ing the size of interest charges.
One is to increase or lower the
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LIFE OF RILEY
Miss Callie, a squirrel, lives the life of Riley and
has her own squirrel-size rocking chair at the farm
home of the Edwin Nederloes near Soldiers Groves,
Wis. Mies Callie came to dinner at the Nederloe
home, liked it and decided to stay. Now it's a ques-
tion of who belongs to whom. Miss Callie to the
Nederloes or the Nederloes to Miss Callie.
These are the present uncer-
tainties that both Washington
and Wall Street are striving to
assess. The next few weeks
should tell how the American
economy and banking and se-
curity markets will react
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an inspection of the sites nessing in School." and Miss
throughout the county, only two Betty Fowler. "Witnessing to
or three were being misused by Our Latin American People.”
ranchers. A big majority were The program will close with
W B Anders, minister of mu-
sic at First Baptist Church.
Brownwood, presenting special
music. Dr. Jose Rivas. profes-
sor of Bible at Howard Payne
College, will give the sermon.
The conference is open to the
public.
Kim Pink 0.0 _
Liquid M-ax. 97C
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Curb Asked
On Grazing
In a meeting Monday, Brown son area missionary for the
County commissioners read let- Heart of Texas area “Witness-
ters from the Brown Mills Soil ing Through the Cooperative
Conservation District to land- Program." and the Rev. Tra-
owners where floodwater con- vis Gibson, administrator of
struction sites were located in Heart of Texas Baptist Encamp-
the county. requesting that the ment, "Witnessing Through Our
dams not be grazed during the Camps."
coming season. Testimonies win be given by
The letter stated that after Miss Sandra Paterson on "Wit-
not work that way at all, but
have only a gradual and healthy
effect. In that case the in-
creased demand for credit
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late on a raise here in the dis- is that the board will wait to
count rate, similar to that just see what effect the last week’s ।
ordered by the Bank of Eng- twin actions—the tax cut and
land. But some Wall Street the British interest hike — may
credit and security dealers al-. have on American money mar-
ready talk of the prospects that kets.
the Federal Reserve Board will The tax cut’s effects could be
sooner dr later raise the present to set off a business expansion
31 per cent discount rate—the and a consumer buying spree
charge for borrowing by its that would, in tune. inflate
member banks, prices and boom the demand for
The Federal Reserve ne'er easy credit. Many think it will
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By S.AM DAWSON | amount of reserves the member
AP Business News Analyst banks must keep with it This
NEW YORK i AP>—The pow- gives them either less or more
er of the pull toward higher in- funds they can lend, regulating
terest rates should be tested in the supply of credit in terms of
the next few weeks, current demand.
On one end of the rope in this BUY OR SEI J,
tug of war are the federal in- Another is to enter the gov-
come tax cut's touted boost to ernment securities market and
the American economy and the buy or sell. This, too, either
trend in Europe toward higher builds up or decreases the
interest rates. On the other end amount , bank deposits which
of the rope is reluctance of gov- can be used for extending cred-
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6----BROWNWOOD BULLETIN Tuesday. March 3, 1464
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Gage, Larry. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1964, newspaper, March 3, 1964; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1489617/m1/6/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.