Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1971 Page: 7 of 22
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mber 10, 1171
BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
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PREPARE YOUR CAR FOR WINTER
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REGULAR $18.95 EXCH. SPECIAL
almost beyond imagination.
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Sponsored by
18”
EACH PLUG
THE WURLITZER CO.
12V IXCH.
and the
S&M MUSIC CO.
PH. 646-6505
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1.00 SUPREME SPARK PLUG GIVES
ENGINES RENEWED PEP, MILEAGE
strument that combines an electronic synthesizer with a full
sized full featured spinet organ. Developed by the Wurlitzer
Low coif starting power
Guaranteed for 24
months 22F. 24, 24F
Guaranteed 36 months1
Equals or exceeds most
original equipment specs
Fits most 12V U.S. cars.
Reg.1.98
sizes 5-10
immEDIAT REPLACEMENI
SATay GUARANTE
Be sure you can stop - in time!
Have your brakes adjusted and
safety-checked at our low price.
REG. 6.49 RIVERSIDE RUBBER
FRONT FLOOR MAT IN 3 COLORS
e Built for today’s higher speeds
e Wrap-around tread eases steering
• Deep tread design for peak traction
e 4-ply nylon cord body for durability
REG. 7.98TERRY CLOTH SEAT
COVER PROTECTS UPHOLSTERY
$21.95 EXCHANGE OEE BATTERY FOR
FAST, SURE STARTS EVERY TIME
We check tins
ing, battery,
carburetor,
plugs, points
and ignition
Restore lost performance and
economy to your car’s engine
Comes in packs of 2, 4, 6, 8
Long wearing and economical
Enhances the car’s interior
Reg 5.49 rear mat.....4.88
ounced Tues-
i government
egotiateits
1.11 billion of
• the United
>ed previous
borrowing
ntry could af-
WHEN YOU BUY
1ST 6.30-13
TBLS. BLK. AT
REG. PRICE PLUS
1.76 F.E.T. EACH
AND TRADE-IN
Lowell
Simpson
plays the
"ORBIT III
SYNTHESIZER-
REGULAR
PRICE
EACH
$25*
$26*
$27*
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TEXAS
AGENCY
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Soft, foam-backed cotton front
seat cover. Your choice of 4
colors. Split or solid back
or ahead of time, the pupils is
entitled to free time to read on
related subjects," the principal
said.
ays later
i first trip to
verican coun-
power nearly
his frat trip
* ISM when
met Union
n exactly now
1, but Allende
ence Tuesday
big rail) for
so the people
once again
astro s visit
I increase in
Maland cul
etween Quit
the) estab-
relations, the
f begun regu
between San-
, started cul-
(changes and
i totalling $12
stly in barter
island youngsters The sandy
strip of land lies 75 miles off the
North Carolina coast, across
Pamlico Sound from the Hyde
County seat of Swan Quarter
The 5411 persons who live on
the four-mile-long island can
reach the mainland only by fer-
ry
Scott Coble. Hyde County
schools superintendent, said
Refreshments and Door Prizes.
Informal, bring your
family and friends.
(SURANCE
M?
no driving
TUBELESS
BLACKWALL
SIZES
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Kurt Worth
day night to
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301 MAIN
Downtown Brownwood
BH3 Jack Frost SALE
Tuesday,—Nov. 16
7:30 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN
99
1595
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voted Tues
struments with amazing authenticitwand find new Bounds
never heard before. We think the low price will surprise you.
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For the amateur, it simplifies registration changes. Now he
can change from e solo instrument to full organ, in the mid-
dle of e selection without touching a stop tablet. Mix new
end old tonel colorings. Drew from organ voices end syn-
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। -Now. to Rep Bertram Po-
dell D N Y . author of HR
996 this is not just an inter-
esting bit of doodlipg It is
for real The housewife;
thoughrnot on anyone’s pay-
Self-Employed ... at Home
Tax Shelters for Housewives?
By < ARLTON SMITH
Wednesday: November IB. 1971
PERSONAL FINANCE
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RIVERSIDE”
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a ned 1 urnpike Stadium,
, address of the Washing
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■yMgifazI WARDS
Ergo the housewile is
earning $15,456 a year
tillers in which some heav y
thinker is quoted -on the
value of a housewife s time
They go like this - , -
, roll,gis just as gainfully em-
it would cost say. $5200 doyd as. say a neuro-
CLEAR VISION
1.19 ANTI-
FREEZE TESTER
Easily tests all
permanent o a c
anti-freezes UU
The American lai
eue to play its first
rext April 6
for self-employed individ
uals tax advantages com
parable to those enjoyed by
employes under corporate
pension plans Doctors
sculptors si rolling musi-
Clans ete . can set aside up
te $2,500 a year—MI per cent
ot earnings in a tax shel
le red Keogh plan to provide
lor their old age
Podell holds that a house
wife deserves equal status
as a self-employed worker
and shoud be entitled to set
aside in a tax sheltered
Keogh plan, whatever she
can pinch out of her house:
hold allowance Clearly, all
the nation's housewives are
going.to rally behind his bill
-a sufficiently,powerful vote
bloc to assure its passage
With the housewives' tax
problems taken care of, we
now propose our companion
leap into modern education
OCRACOKE, N.C. (AP) - one parent told hun his S-> ear
Residents of isolated Ocracoke old son had 10 be almost driven
island see their new one-room to school befqre the new build-
school as a step into modern ing was erected, but this year he
education, not a step backwards cant keep him away '
in-time. . . In this situation it’s the only .
All of the island's 68 schoolage way to go Ocracoke is being
soungsters attend grades one brought up to date, really."
through 12 in the new $100, 900 Coble said
juniper wood structure. The <Jne large room in the center
building has a central, common- is the library Around it are the
use roorp and alcoves on four classrooms Students are free to
sides. move from the general room to
The faculty of five, including the others to study, use
principal John R Tucker, audiovisual aids and the like,"
thinks its ungraded concept is Tucker said.
an indication of progress . He gave this explanation of
Visitors. Tucker says, see study for pupils above the ele-
confusion, but there is a pat- mentary grades
tern of formality it's taken the A pupil selects the courses he is
first few weeks to get accus- interested in. then selects
tomed to it" , material to be used from the
Until last spring Ocracoke school s collections
»oungsters went to a five-room. The pupil and his teacher go
frame school. There was one over the program. make any
teacher for each three grades adjustments necessary to com-
Now the 27 pupils in the first ply with state rules, then list
seven grades are in one area objectives to be reached within
with two teachers, while the an agreed time limit
older youths are taught in two "He and the teacher review
groups by three teachers. the work at times to keep it on
Ocracoke’s isolation has al- the track if the objectives are
The notion has been
around in vaporous form
forayngtime You ve seen
the newspaper or magazine
SALE
PRICE
2ND TIRE
$5*
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910*
914*
$15-
916*
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917*
918*
$19* 2.54
$19* j 2.81 ■
WARDS aivusiM "AssENGE*
rial guAzanTE
Momtgomery Ward guorantees Riverude pomenger
cor tres (to the originol purchoser) agoimst (If defeca
an materiol and workmanship ond ‘900 hozond
os follows !
14 the bre fails die to such defect Montgomer
Ward -a repiace the tire FVH during the find
20% origino tread hfe, ond for • p’oaed
charge based on treod -ear received denng "he
remnder of the treod Efe. W the hire toils due ‘d
read hazord» (eacluding repgirabie Pueuresi
during the originaltrecd ufe .Monigomerr "ord
-iN reploce the tire for • prorated chorge bdsed
BROWNWOOD
I INSURANCE
.GENERAL INSURANCE
Sheily Royal Bily Blacu
A09 E. ADAMS
GIVE ADDED SAFETY TO YOUR CAR
WITH WARDS WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Restores steering control and
saves tire tread .Cars with A/C R RR
or torsion bars - 93 more 3•®®
household This requir1
husband to give her a
large allowance — co
the 815 456 she earn
1.39 WINDSHIELD 27.98 10-AMP
DE-ICER FLUID CHARGER
Clear* wind Charge* 6 or
shield of dirt 12V battery 0188
Helps meltice. 996 in 2 »o 6 hrs LI
legislation which would ex
tend the same benefits to the
downtrodden male of the
household Consider his type
tai weekend
Wash and wax car $12 50
• plus 50-4ent tip* Mowing
lawn $3.50 Fixing leaky
faucet — at union plumber’s
scale $1680 Doctor‘s house
call (putting Band-Aid on
Junior’s knee $20
Thus the household male
has already earned $53 30
and the day is young l he
stays busy, evenings and
weekends no reason why-bis
earnings shouldn't come to
$18,000 or $20 000 a year Say
conservatively, $18,000 He
can put IP per cent of this
tax tree into his Keogh plan
Payment for his services
must come of course, out of .
the household allowance ut__
ARLINGTON. Tex . AP
a year to hire a full-time surgeon or a balloon vendor
cook A dleaning woman And HR 996 would extend to
half days, with Sunday off her the benefits 9 the Keogh
comes to 82 756 A governess Act
to mind the children $7.500 Thr Kwgh Acl
818 000 she will pay him and
Hie usual for groceries and
such Say roughly $37 000 a
year
This gives the husband as
a self-employed person, ex
I tenses that exceed his in-
come He thus shows a tax
loss for the year and pays
no ihcome tax Meanwhile
the happy couple have fun
reled arouhd $ 300 into then
tax-shelter ed Keogh plans
You can see how-HR 996
tugether with our proposed
companion legislation. wih
solve the nations financial
problems So let's all put a
shoulder to the wheel and
push
. Procteds of th Eene
gation buonds will pay
A bill now in Congress ply relieve everyone of pay
could joyfully solve all our ing income tax
financlalptoblems This HR 996 the 996th blu in-
thoughtful , badly neg- troduced in the House ot
lectedi proposal along Representatives this sessioni
with companion legislation hasa simple but revolution-
which we will advocate in premise Housewives are
just a moment- would sim wage earners •
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COME IN AND LET WARDS EXPERTS
PROPERLY ADJUST YOUR BRAKES
ENGINE
TUNE-UP
»7.88 Q88
6-CY J VB
•PARTS EXTRA
BEAT THE COLD WEATHER RUSH WINTERIZE AT WARDS NOW!
- Here's what we do:
/ • Fix steering control
1/ • Correct camber
m • Correct caster
gih • Correct toe
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1971, newspaper, November 10, 1971; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1574764/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.