Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 227, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1973 Page: 4 of 42
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Sundoy.July8. 1973
1
DUB WALL S
5:30 p.m.
5,
7
630-n2
$14,033,694
$16,423,859 $15,715,807
11,961,297
10,378,049
6,458,670
BLOUSES
5,191,473
Tony Lama
10,608,385
8,801,250
NOW
Reg. 95.00
CHALACOS
8,547,248
Rac
6,141,892
by
Values to 3000
3,322,548
2,314,003
13,532,927
NOW
I
25%
I V
30,960,043
Ooff
9,561,745
0
OVER 200 to Choose From
TOTALS
6-30-72
3-23-73
6-30-73
Values to 85000
$9,396,756
$,291,753
$8,180,652
7,097,795
8,596,315
10,099,780
5,216,747
6,198,518
6,561,395
3,494,784
3,409,905
3,840,213
TONY LAMA
2,597,511
2,405,656
3,027,469
*
4,198,976
4,816,497
6,033,282
3,875,205
4,945,247
6,235,457
Featherweight
6,579,992
6,441,544
7,354,522
1,245,281
Soles
Named
4,322,550
242,559
4,912,901
1,291,975
1,162,252
1,135,512
1,245,802
1,275,627
1,428,505
Reg. Values to ’12"
8,110,820
6,516,726
8,920,246
NOW 7500
17,036,540
6,280,379
Values to 5000
$77,570,001
TOTALS
Soviet spacemen
TONY UMA
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Reg. 6295
sion.
Union this fall for famil-
Lasso Double Knit
Sport Coat Values to $8000 NOw5200
ALL SALES FINAL-NO REFUNDS
Texas & Acme Boots Values to 16.95
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$172,212,463 $165,462,947 $141,819,224
LOANS
Meti
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15 Styles to Choose from
9 Colors
Aho One Group
Now51000 51200
Look for Our
Many Unadvertised
Rodeo Specials
One Group
Sizes 6%-14 Widths AA to EE
One Group
Children's Boots
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students w
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County Ju
spring sem
Perform, parade or party in SWITCH-ER-OOS . Lasso's now coordinates tor
gals on the go. Mix or match
BOOTS
One Group
Broken Sizes-Various Styles
Open Daily
7:30 a.m. •
2
Hand Made
Sizes 8-6 Reg. 17.50-21.50
NOW 1000-1200
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Deposits rise
in area banks
Exotic
Leathers
Genuine Lizards
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Member Downtown Brownwood, Inc.
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Reyes, Joe
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Mills County State
Bank, Goldthwaite
Coleman Bank
Coleman
First Coleman
National, Coleman
City National
San Saba
San Saba National
San Saba
Comanche National
Comanche
State National
Comanche
Farmers & Merchants
De Leon
First State
Gustine
First State
Rising Star
Santa Anna National
Santa Anna
First State
Bangs
Citizens National
Brownwood
First National
Brownwood
Southwest State
Brownwood
Mills County State
Bank, Goldthwaite
Coleman Bank
Coleman
First Coleman
National, Coleman
City National
San Saba
San Saba National
San Saba
Comanche National
Comanche
State National
Comanche
Farmers & Merchants
De Leon
First State
Gustine
First State
Rising Star
Santa Anna National
Santa Anna
First State
Bangs
Citizens National
Brownwood
First National
Brownwood
Southwest State
Brownwood
now$25°°
late Anaconda Snake
Reg. 90.00 now56000
Central Boot ? Western Wear
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1,157,717 notavailable
NOW 25™
NOW 84000
15,954,063 15,102,859
Metre
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12,949,085 12,378,028
34,041,996 32,442,979
13,675,337 12,287,695
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ne Group
Men's Short Sleeve Shirts
Western Suits and Sport Coats
Suit Values to $13000 NOW... $8500
15,207,029 15,042,323
11,387,856 11,436,719
10,582,039 10,548,689
Professor Konstantin Bush- iarization with the Russian
uyev, Apollo-Soyuz test project spacecraft,
technical director for the Soviet Monday's visit here will be
Union, will head the delegation the initial familiarization visit
which also includes cosmonaut for the crews, a space center
training specialists, an oper- spokesman said, and no specific
ational plans working group, in- training mission will be un-
terpreters and administrative dertaken.
personnel Activities will consist primar-
Cosmonauts Aleksei A. Leon- Uy of classroom lectures on the
ov and Valeriy N. Kubasov are basic elements of the Apollo
the prime Soviet crewmen spacecraft, the Apollo lift sup-
Leonov performed the world's port and communications sys-
first extravehicular activity tern. the docking module and
during the Vaskhod 2 flight and bask Right plan time Unes
Kabasov was a Soyuz ( crew- -------——_____________
man. Mozart Tale
Mozart composed the opera
mssion “osheduiedstoruftof "La Finta Semplice." at the
July U. im The flight will age of 12 at the order of the
check out compatible docking emperor of Austria and per
■ mechanisms developed by both formed it in Salzburg
11,500,534 10,952,255
$100,746,471 $90,861,992
Pecanwood Calf Boots
due in Houston
SPACE CEN I ER, Houston countries and hopefully provide
| (AP)—The prime and backup an international space rescue
crews of a Russian space ship capability.
due to link up with an American Soviet and American crews
craft in 1975 will visit the will exchange visits in space
Johnson Space Center Monday, and may conduct several joint
officials announced Friday. scientific and technical ex-
A 3-member Soviet delega- pertinents.
tion including 10 cosmonauts Several members of the
will spend three weeks here to United States flight crew for the
further plans for the joint mis- mission will also visit the Soviet
Bank desposits and bank $141,819,224.
loans in Mid-Texas surged Loans in the 15 area bulks
upward agate to hit new records surged dramatically, topping
in both categories during the the -million mar* t
■weed quarter of 1»71 $90,63,992 amount reputed at
Bank figures compiled by the the end of the first quarter this
Bulletin were released this year
week in response to a bank call The figure marks a large
for a statement of conditons as year's growth in loans, which
st June* stood at ,570,001 a the end of
Mid-Texas banks showed a June, 1972.
record total deposit of Figures for deposits and loans
$173,212,463, up from the at the does at business June M,
$165,462,947 figure recorded at 1973, plus figures reported
the end of the first quarter this March 28, 1973 and June 30, 1972
year shown for comparison, are
Last year at this time, listed below, rounded to the
deposits in area banks totaled nearest whole dollar:
6,793,149 6,987,912
4,132,987 3,625,936
2,668,348 2,536,821
23,575,362 20,760,831
2,312,952 2,249,057 notavailable
8,535,132 7,808,400
7,045,097 6,347,467
DEPOSITS
630-73 328-73
8,195,874 i.tnjiu
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 227, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 8, 1973, newspaper, July 8, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575302/m1/4/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.