Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973 Page: 3 of 20
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9:30-9 THURSDAY
Clean-Up of Shirts
Regular Selling for
up to 10.00. Sizes
S-M-L-XL and 14% to 17.
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vOlisher
Girl's
Junior Jeans
sank $4 later in the buying
session Hogs opened 1150 to $2
lower on the interior Iowa-
southern Minnesota direct
market, while Sioux City prices
opened $3 lower.
Most market observers said
the declines were the largest in
Not all sizes In
All styles, But most
All Sizes 3%-6
and 6% to 12. Available
Boy s Regularly priced up to
10.00. Mens up to 1 5.95
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres-
ident Nixon says he expects to
meet in Washington this year,
probably during the summer,
with Japanese Prime Minister
Kakuei Tanaka
The President made the an-
nouncement in an impromtu in-
terview Tuesday with a Japa-
-Travis
>nd Frank
urt in any
ivities"
mers at
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tacilties accommodatioms tor 25 la M0
transferred to a convalescent
home where she will undergo
physical therapy.
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Colors on Quality
Towel. Colors
lie was at his mother's bedside
the next day.
The hospital spokesman said
Tuesday that Mrs. Downey is
paralyzed on the left side but
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A spokesman said Mrs
Downey would be released from
the hospital Monday.
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Wear. Roll-up Sleeve
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Sizes 34 to 46.
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HOUSTON I AP) - Oystering
in Galveston Bay has been sus-
pended because of last week's
heavy rains
It was not immediately known
just how long the suspension
would last
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DALLAS (AP) - Share-
holders of the Dallas Morning
News have elected five Dallas
men to the board of directors of
A. H. Belo Corp , parent of the
News' family of companies.
The new directors are:
Loyd S. Bowles, chairman of
the board, president and chief
executive officer of Dallas Fed-
eral Savings & Loan Associ-
ation
Robert E. Dennard, president
and director of Dallas Rupe &
Son, Inc.
Patrick E Haggerty, chair-
man of the board of Texas In-
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Pwcanne Lorhinnanuctor in Arabian dancing at the
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Will lower prices for hogs and The director of the American Nixon not only told Yoshiaki
cattle at the slaughterhouse Meat Institute, Allen Johnson, that he had invited Tanaka to
mean cheaper meat on the said the consumer boycott is visit the capital but also that
consumers table? adding confusion to the market the visit would take place this
Many buyers and livestock But it's probably more psy- year, probably in the summer-
executives in the Midwest don't chological than real," he added time.
teacher, suffered a that the paralysis did not affect
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Hog prices at major markets probably due to drop because of WASHINGTON (AP) - Julie
plummeted Tuesday, giving their previously record level Nixon Eisenhower will join
rise to consumer hopes that and an increase of supply last Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower,
there may be some price relief week. her husband’s grandmother, in
A threatened boycott of the Lee Fowler, a buyer for cohosting an April 3 benefit
meat counter for the first week Farmland Order Buyers in performance here by the Ring-
of April and the meatless Omaha, Neb., said: "The farm- ling Bros. Barnum and Bailey
Tuesdays advocated by some er panicked just slightly. Circus
consumer groups have added an They've let the government and first Lady Pat Nixon had
unknown element to the the news media scare them a planned to be on hand for the
market, say market operators. little" and they may have rush- matinee performance which
At the Central Iowa Stock- ed their hogs to market, benefits underprivileged pre-
yards in Webster City, where Fowler predicted that in- school and elementary age chil-
hogs were $3 to 13.50 per hun- creased marketing and sub- dren.
dredweight lower Tuesday, sequent lower prices would last However, she will be at the
general manager Jerry Struck two or three weeks. Western White House in San
said: "The national boycott Meanwhile, meat packers in Clemente, Calif., next Tuesday
seems to be getting a little Nebraska reported they would President and Mrs. Nguyen
steam up. curtail slaughtering because of Van Thieu of South Vietnam
At the Joliet, III. market, hogs lower demand and fewer cattle will be winding up a two-day
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Yoshiaki of the Japan Econom-
ic Journal approached Nixon
after an Oval Office ceremony
and began asking him ques-
tions. The newsman had
learned that Nixon held a brief
unannounced meeting earlier in
the day with Japanese minister
Kiichi Aichi.
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WEDNESDAY: Fresh Water Catfish
Out of This World
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) talized in critical condition.
/ — Mary V. Downey, the 75- Word of her condition was re-
year-old mother of repatriated layed to China where her son
CIA agent John Downey, has had been held prisoner for 20
been taken off the critical list years as a spy. The Chinese re-
st New Britain General Hospi- leased Downey March 11 and
THURSDAY: Family Steak Night
Family Style Serving Baked Potato Tezas Toast Ml The Trimmings
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973, newspaper, March 28, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575216/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.