Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 217, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 25, 1978 Page: 7 of 40
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GARDEN OF EDEN ENTERPRISES
PHONE 752-6970
LLOYD A SANDY FORD
HWY 84-47 WEST 5.2 Ml. FROM BWD CITY LIMITS
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KEY STAMPS
COMMERCE SQUARE MONDAY-SATURDAY 9:30-6:00 THURSDAY 9:30-9:00
been issued for Dallas to build a
Jan. 1.
St DRAPES
Bryan-College Station and Mid- total for last year through
NO additional charge for labor!
land.”
April; and the 1,218 new apart-
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Lined With Wonderful
Roc-Lon Rain-No-Stain
GUARANTEED AGAINST HAIL DOUBLE WALL
POLYBOARD WITH AIR INSULATION CELLS
AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT INHIBITOR BUILT IN
FULL -TWIN
QUEEN-KING
Martha Angle and
Robert Walters -
Rog. ■». sALE‘14"
.Reg .‘30 5'22"
5" Weighted Hems
Deep Pinch Pleats
Sited to Exoct Inch
The number of new housing
units in Midland fell 39 percent.
(al Direc-
tels" lists
48 states.
om Pilot
Ive., New
king peo-
i restau-
good and
BATH TOWEL .
HANO TOWEL .
WASH CLOTH . . .
BATH MAT
advise
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ordance
if a box
may be
on box
nce you
can be
offered
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cement,
uh you
gize for
uused.
- Maurice
president,
festivities
Coleman
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the Drift-
on bake
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evening in
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treasurer;
lay, Roger
and Hugh
month,
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ce here.
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•Slubbed effects
•Damasks
•Duo-tones
•Antique satins
•Rayon acetate
•Pebble textures
•Silk-look weaves
•Luxurious heavyweights
•Sheers
•Casements
Gulf oil
relatives
the rent
und that
. He re-
Ammonia gas was first
noticed scientifically in 1315
by Majorcan philosopher
Raymond bully (1232-13151.
who was stoned to death by
the townsfolk of Parma for
his discovery.
DUE TO THE UNIQUE SHAPE of this home, it may be possible to adjust its
position on any lot. A sunken, six-sided living room is entered off a large
foyer which affords circulation to all areas of the house. Three bedrooms,
two baths, a dining room and family room are contained in this 1,878-square-
foot house. For more information on Plan HA1044D write—enclosing a
stamped. self-addressed envelope—to architect Samuel Paul, 107-40 Queens
Blvd., Forest Hills, N.Y., 11375.
McMurry
mt piano
ening.
REPEAT OF OUR ANNIVERSARY
BLANKET SALE
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DEARBOR
EVAPORATIVE
A CREDIT
FOR ALMOST
EVERY NffD
•TIME PAYMENT PLAN
•30 DAY ACCOUNT
•LAYAWAY
•MASTER CHARGE
•BANKAMERICARD
COME SEE OUR
NEW SELECTION
OF TAPESTRIES
ALL AT
1/2 off
161
*44
Choose from immense Selections
DECORATOR FABRICS
MANY STANDARD SIZES FROM 4 DEEP 6 WIDE 7 HIGH TO
54 HIGH 12' WIDE 8 HIGH AND CUSTOM SIZES FROM
WINDOW BOXES TO THE LARGEST COMMERCIAL COMPLEXES.
Mode to your EXACT
Measurements
PAY ONLY FOR MATERIALS
SUN DRESSES
Sun dresses in assorted
styles and patterns S.M.L.
Reg. *17.00
7”
GIRL S WEAR
Two groups of girls weor in-
cluding tops drosses and
assorted items.
1/3 oH V off
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DUNDEE
BATH ENSEMBLE
19" PHILCO
COLOR TV
29995
Portable TV by Philco at the
fantastic price of W.W.
limited quantity.
far in 1978 only six metropolitan residential units authorized in valuation in the Midland area,
areas in Texas have had levels the Austin area is almost 2% Ms. Tandy said, with four of the
of construction activity well times greater than the total for five largest permits for non-
above the hypothetical po- the first four months of 1977; the residential structures. The
tential: Dallas-Fort Worth, 1,584 single-family houses largest was a $8.75 million hos-
Houston, Austin, Amarillo, authorized is nearly double the pital addition.
tells me
for early
establish
. Over 1 Pfterns and Caters
When the Democratic National Committee’s executive
committee left town last month. Chairman John White
thought he had finally smoothed the way for a compromise
settlement of the latest intraparty fight over the rules for
choosing delegates to the 1980 national convention
White House political operatives, at White's prodding,
had backed off from a series of proposed rules changes
that were designed to make it tougher for potential
challengers to President Carter to win convention dele-
gates.
Party liberals, though not entirely satisfied, appeared
ready to cooperate when the full DNC meets this month.
But now, upon closer examination of the compromise rules
proposal, dissidents have discovered that Carter would
still have the edge over challengers in many states So the
off-again, on-again rules fight is on again.
We've spent 10 years rassling with these rules. I want to
put them behind us,” White said wearily. Maybe by 19842
We stand corrected
White House press secretary Jody Powell has vehe-
BNW
Good news. Our anniversary blanket solo is being re-
pealed for a limited time only. Limited to in stock
quantities only.
MENS
SHOES
9”
Values to • J2 00
One group of men'* shoes now reduced for this sale
only. Hurry for best selection.
mently denied our report of a week ago that Gary i Ind i
Mayor Richard Q Hatcher turned down a White House
staff job because it carried little real authority and would
have required him to report to Hamilton Jordan's deputy.
Landon Butler
There's absolutely no truth to it Were not stupid
enough to do that He was never offered anything but a job
that reports directly to the president, and we clearly would
not have expected him to accept anything less "
Hatcher., one of the most respected black politicians in
the nation, has now renewed discussions with the White
House about a possible staff job.
Although our original report came from two separate
sources. Hatcher himself was not one of them And in light
of the heated denial by Powell, who has never lied to us, we
stand corrected
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A losing proposition
By Martha Angle and Robert Walters
WASHINGTON i NEAI - If there is any Carter adminis-
tratic i program that otught to appeal to Congress in this
election year, surely it is the president's tax reduction
package So how come the plan is in trouble on Capitol
Hill
A Gallup poll conducted earlier this year may offer the
best clue When asked who would benefit the most from
Carter’s tax cut, more than 90 percent of those queried
pointed to some category other than people like
yourself ”
More than 40 percent of low-income respondents, those
earning less than $10,000 per year, identified "high-income
people" as the principal beneficiaries of the proposed tax
reduction But 40 percent of those earning $20,000 and over
said low-income families would benefit most
And the all-important middle income respondents, those
earning $10,000 to $20,000 per year who constitute every
politician's election-year target, said both low-income and
high-income families would benefit more than themselves
from the tax cut
Analyzing these seemingly p aradoxical responses for the
American Enterprise Institute ' "Public Opinion" maga-
zine. Herbert Stein, former chairman of the Council of
Economic Advisers, notes that "benefits" are always
perceived in relative terms.
A tax reduction that is less than my just desserts is not
COSMETIC 8 ACCESSORY
CLEARANCE
TABLE
% off
One table of cleorance items in
cosmetics and accessories now
reduced to ‘ off Famous brand
items included.
CORNINGWARE
SALE
All Corning Wore in stock now
20% oH.
Limited time only.
PRICES STARTING A1249“
Oeakeey-Cason
A S I N C Er 1876 5
MEN'S AND BOY S
SWIMWEAR
% off
All mon* and boy » swimwear
reduced for this tale only. Now I*
the time to get ready for that
summer vocation 11
MEN'S PRE-WASHED & Farah Doubleknit
JEANS
Values to ‘16.00
NOW 9”
Mom Faded Glory and Farah doubleknit jeans now
reduced to 19.99. Good selections in colors and size
range.
iildren in
e to ask
s.
ails, rest
re is a
nily’s fa-
staurant
LADIES
PANTY HOSE
25
Lodies Pork Avenue Pantyhose
at a terrific buy. Good selection
in most site*.
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a benefit, but an insult And of course, no one ever thinks
he gets his just desserts," Stein writes
This helps explain why tax reduction is politically a
loser every specific tax bill makes more enemies than
friends, because everyone thinks he got less than he
deserved while others got more "
Rules fight: on-again
Protects against fading, tun
rot. rain and condensation
Insulates against
heat and cold Yard
$250
merit units is nearly four times
higher than in the same period
of 1977.
Over the past five years, she
said, a significantly higher pro-
portion of new housing stock in
the Austin area has been in
duplexes, and the 254 authorized
through April represents 16
percent of the statewide total.
Only Dallas-Fort Worth, with 20
percent of the duplexes, had a
higher percentage.
The largest non-residential
permit issued in Austin this
year was for the $6 million
Southwestern Bell Telephone
building.
In the Amarillo area, a 24
percent increase in residential
units resulted from a sizeable
gain in new apartment building
units.
New construction valuation of
$23 million in Bryan-College
Station was 28 percent higher
than in the first months of last
year, but the gain came totally
from non-residential building ae
new residential valuation
dropped 24 percent.
The number of new apart-
ment units dropped from 852 in
the first four months of 1977 to
336 during the same period this
year.
New non-residential con-
struction also accounted for the
doubling of new construction
MEN’S AND BOY'S
PICTURE
TEE SHIRTS
MENS 3”
BOYS 2”
Good selection for mon and boy'*
casual wear picture* tee-shirt*
now reduced.
LADIES
SPORTSWEAR
& DRESSES
Co-ordinated groups of famous
nemo sports wear reduced and
largo group of newly marked
down summer dresses.
1/3 to V2 oH
s
JUNE SPECIALS']
LADIES
LINGERIE
Famous name brand
sleepwear with matching robes.
1/3 to % price
Sear* B students - Wendell Third grade: A students -
Black Eighth grade: A students - Jamie Whithead. Katrinia
Junior*: A students — Donna Jodie Drew and Bridgette Williamson and Shauna
Locks and Debbie McKinney B Manning B students — Nola Perkins B students — Chad
students — Diana Guevara, Dickerson, Kevin Holamon, Perkins.
David Howard, Karla Keese Gina Kilgore, Scott Perkins and
and Kaye McDearmon. Cynthia Ragsdale Second grade A students -
Sophomores A students — Seventh grade A students — Diane Blackmon. Viron Cor.
Belinda Drew and Kelly none B students — Mike nelius and Gina Welty. B
students — Kelly Charles, Lsa
Loeffler and Mike Miller
First grade A students —
Paula Jones and Pam Manning
B students - Michelle Charles
and Shane Whithead.
lost vaca-
ch day as
are a few
al costs:
om room
e higher,
mited —
greater
e cold,
big meal
y restau-
iore for
es.
to eat at
4, choose
over the
COOLERS
A quick-and-quiet cooler to comfort condition a
room or a whole house. Our best through-the-
wall or window unit-at a value-engineered
price. For extra fast cooling, a great volume of
cool filtered air is delivered by the high capacity
blower. Slip stream louvers direct it exactly
where you wish Extra-quiet low speed won t
disturb sleep. Has water-saving recirculating
pump and a regulated water flow over the pods
acts to provide a constant level of cooling. For
maximum durability, a multi-stage Bonderite
process ando no-weld pan of galvanized heavy
gauge steel. Plated screws used to join cabinet
corners-cover-pan. for strength rust
resistance and easy servicing.
Construction pace
quickens in Texas
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — During the first four months
Texas’ new construction soared of 1978, she said, the Midland
to $2.2 billion through April, metropolitan area had the high-
with $3 out of every $5 going for est adjusted per capita new
homes, a University of Texas construction valuation $557 —
researcher reported Saturday, of any Texas metropolitan area.
Janet Tandy of the Bureau of The other five metropolitan
Business Research said Austin, areas with levels of new con-
with 3,056 residential units au- struction activity exceeding ex-
thorized in the first four months pectations had the following per
of 1978, was experiencing a capita valuation estimates:
“housing boom.” Bryan-College Station $351,
Total new construction values Amarillo $330, Austin $310,
are up 39 percent over the Houston $309 and Dallas-Fort
January-April period of 1977, Worth $285.
Ms. Tandy said, with 48,779 new Tandy noted that a $21.4 mil-
dwelling units registered since lion construction permit has
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Of that total, 50 percent were special events center, and
for single-family residences, 3 Neiman-Marcus will build a $2.5
percent for duplexes and 47 million store in Dallas. The
percent for apartment units, largest nonresidential permit
Of the $2 out of every $5 that for the Dallas-Fort Worth area
went for new non-residential was $5.6 million for a new high
construction in the first four school in Plano.
months, the largest percentage In the Houston area, the pace
— 26.8 — was for stores and of new apartment buildings was
mercantile buildings. up 50 percent in numbers and
Using "crude estimators" 122 percent in total construction
such as population, civilian em- valuation, with $145 million au-
ployment and personal income thorized.
estimates, Ms. Tandy said, "so Ms. Tandy said the 3,056 new
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Sunday. June 25 1978
Zephyr sets honor roster “sxaragandemt“ads._
none B students - Steven
ZEPHYR t BBC) — The sixth Dudlev B students — Mike Howard and Tammy Blackmon
six weeks honor roll for Zephyr Keese Greg Roach and Fifth grade: A students —
public schools ' has been an Stephanie Smith Keith Holamon B students -
nounced. Honorees include the Freshmen A students - Kelly Kerby. Butchie Williams
following none B students Stephanie and Andrei .Alvarez
Seniors: A students - Cindy Byer. Sari Dickerson, Fourth grade A students —
' Dickerion. Sandra Locks, Lawrence Guevara and none B students — George
Debra Ragsdale and Liu Raymond Wells Alvarez
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.