Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978 Page: 3 of 40
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Sunday. June 25, 1978
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Up To
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Sizes 8 to 20
50%
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lb.
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Jimmy King
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lb.
Lean
All Meat Pkg.
79
Red Rind
price
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Ladies Foundations
Keebler Crackers...59‘
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3/5100
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master charg
SHOP WEEK DAYS 9:30 til 9
SHOP SATURDAYS 9:30 til 7
Bologna
Sausage
Bacon
CONNER 3RD
a BRADY AVE.
69
20
Just Say
Charge it!
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Litter
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Hamburger Helpers. 59
Macaroni & Cheese .08 4/5100
Corn -'Spinach
Green Beans
Tomatoes
i; Sunday. 35
itions within
month or $30
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1 915 646-2541
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7 » and 9 30
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It!
Summer colors and
discontinued patterns.
Most all sizes are
available.
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....skirts
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BUSINESS NOTEBOOK
Summer colors
and discontinued
styles.
Most all sizes
available.
Several
Pieces
Famous Brand
Luggage
1288
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JI5’
Ladies
Pants
Summer Colors
Values Up To 10"
588
Boys
Shirts
20 %
Short sleeve shirts in
knit and cut 8 sewn styles.
Sizes 4 to 20
Clearance
Save tram
Shoe Clearance
SAVE ____ A
20%. 50%
Men’s
Fashion
Jeans
Sizes 28 to 36
AL
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$149
32 Oz. With‘5.00 Purdwes or More X
'Gooches Pkg. I
of the
port for
30, 1978.
of a
>m the
mission
ermit on
ensin to
and un-
"equal payments on amor-
tization of loans, to allow
greater flexibility in lending.”
But Vandygriff says that such
an action “might encourage
‘balloon’ payments for loan-
s..and that's one of the things
we’ve tried to discourage.”
Vandygriff, incidentally, was
elected president of the
National Association of State
Savings and Loan Supervisors
at the group's 39th annual
convention in Scottsdale, Ariz.,
earlier this month.
“1
THE
WORLD
ALMANAC’S
Q&A
Match the play with its cor-
rect playwright:
1. William Gibson
2. Gifford Odets
3. Thornton Wilder
4. Jean Kerr
5. Jason Miller
(a) The Country Girl"
(b)’The Matchmaker'
(c)'That Championship Sea-
son’
(d)The Miracle Worker*
(e)Mary, Mary*
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semi-annual store wide
CLEARANCE SALE
OTHER VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
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fashions
in 4-H
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else and
habits of
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set to her
Cokessh
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45TH BIRTHDAY
CHICAGO l AP) - The Chi-
cago Museum of Science and
Industry celebrated its 45th
birthday in 1978.
The museum, founded by Ph
lanthropist Julius Rosenwald,
opened in 1933, and it still oc-
cupies the reconstructed Palace
of Fine Arts from the 1893
Worlds Columbian
Exposition. .
The museum was visited by
some 300,000 people its first
year and currently draws about
four million visitors a year.
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Coffee- I
Ad EDGINGTON
4. REALESTATE
/ WELCOME
A 4. TO
BROWNWOOD
IOUIS DCARLSLE
Assoclote Broker
PHONE Office
646-5291 6431764
974 forly Blvd
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and Saw
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State Board of Insurance I
members and their staff are to I
buddle at 10 am. July 8 to
discuss rate and rules changes
proposed back in February at
the annual fire and allied Unes
rate hearing.
Chairman Hugh Yantis says
he had hoped to have a meeting |
earlier, but said problems with
vacation schedules had resulted
in delays in getting key per-
sonnel together all at once
Yantis reports insurance
industry representatives want
another opportunity to convince
him he is “wrong” on position
that no Increase in homeowners
rates is needed.
As yet, it appears undecided
as to whether additional
testimony will be taken at the
July 6 session.
The Texas Insurance
Advisory Association has asked
for an average overall increase
in rates for fire and allied lines
of 13 percent, and for an
average increase of 14.1 percent
for homeowners.
SBI staff members have
proposed 11.4 and 13.1 percent,
respectively.
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Pork Steak
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Savings and loan section
studying new regulations
Bulletin Austin Bureau - Texas Constitution.
AUSTIN — New regulations, Texas Bankers Association That suit also alleges t1
including one to extend the time has issued a second call to its share draft program
limit for interim construction members for funds to support ■ deceptive trade practive and
loans from 24 to 38 months, are its lawsujt against government constitutes unfair and illegal
being considered by the Savings Employees Credit Union of San competition with duly
and Loan Section of the State Antonio over share drafts. authorized banka.
Finance Commission. TBA reports that out of its No date apparently has been
At a recent meeting, the membership of 1,348 com- set to hear the case.
section approved regulations on mercial banks, all but 413 have —
supervisory mergers, which responded, with some 70 per- The number of assigned rixs
had been adopted earlier as cent of its goal reached. n the Texas Auto Insuranee
emergency rules, SAL Com- That goal, TBA says, is Plan dropped during the first
missioner Alvis Vandygriff around 1100,000. five months of 1971 compared to
reports. Member banks are being the first five months of las
The section also is looking at urged to give “immediate at- year, 73,500 comparedtoT 102,
two other possible new tention" to contributing to the plan manager Ht Begeman
regulations, one to make it clear fund for the lawsuit on what reports.
that payment of dividends is "important banking industry Premiums continued up,
part of the operating expense of question." however, coming to 33,2372
a savings and loan association, TBA, University National for the.period.compared to
and a second to assure that an Bank and Central Park Bank 821,549 640 in 1977.
association applying for a (both of San Antonio) filed suit Another noteconcerning.auto
branch office is in compliance against the credit union in 131st premiums: SBI figures for
with net loss reserves District Court this spring, calendar. 1977 show.omranes
requirements of the Savings alleging the use of share drafts had a. total 81,413,142,11
and Loan Department, constitutes engaging in banking earned premium,.."ith
Also discussed—but not acted and that the credit union is 8778,987/9411incured 1088e8, for
on-by the section was doing so at more than one liability and physical damage
removing the requirement for location, in violation of the coverages.
the
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Deason, Gene. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978, newspaper, June 25, 1978; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1573346/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.