Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [48], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1973 Page: 12 of 12
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Tuesday. December 11. 1*73
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CHAPTER OFFICERS - Officers for the BHS Guy T Smith
Future Teachers of America are looking ahead to good careers
in the teaching profession. From left to right they are Romelia
Sanchez, treasurer; Lanet Henson, secretary; Pam Thomas,
president; Gretchen Hallquist, historian; Ann Varien, vice
preisdent; and Jane Morris, parliamentarian. Not pictured are
chapter advisors Mrs. Oneale Tabor and Mrs. Lnda Hicks. The
club plans to become affiliated with the Texas State Teachers
Assn.
It's our regular Hearing Aid Service Center in your
community1 Please feel free to stop in. I'll be
happy to clean your hearing aid and check it over-
regardless of make n’ model- and to give you a
hearing test and tell you frankly if it is possible for
you to hear better if you can't come in. I'll come
to you Just call me
I will be at...
The Holiday Inn
Wed. BThurs., Dec. UB13
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10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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His appointment was an-
nounced Monday afternoon at
the December meeting of
directors of the Brownwood
Chamber of Commerce by C-C
president Bud Ross.
Construction at the big new
coliseum A Brownwood High-
Abilene Cooper game will also
be played in the coliseum that
night
THREE—Were briefed on
three high school football
playoff games, two of which
have been played here with the
other scheduled this Friday
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Beguiling casual life fashions designed by
Lorraine of non-clinging Antron III nylon tricot.
Smart golden diamond-motif braid descends
from the standing collars to hemlines. Beautiful
colors of french navy or flame. Long gown.
S,M,L...9.00. Matching tunic pajamas 32-
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Short gown S-M-L. 7.00
Long robe S-M-L... 14.00
Short robe S-M-L. .12.00
Matching scuff. S.M.L.XL...4.00.
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DepaRtmei stoats
Several unusual oppor-
tunities will come your way
this year They will be of a
fleeting nature A firm
grasp will be required to
see that they develop
Factory-fresh Beltone-brand batteries
and accessories available for most makes
Beone- HEARING AID SERVICE
109 W. Beauregard, San Angelo
915/653-5044
ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Be extra safety conscious
today if you re working
around the home with
power tools or equipment
requiring heat or flame
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Keep your mind on what
you re doing, particularly if
driving Dont take need
less risks Watch your
speed
GEMINI (May 2t-June 20)
Over the next few days
dont become involved in
things of a speculative
nature They could prove
unreasonably expensive
CANCER June 21-July
22) Career and domestic
pressures will be a bit
heavier today You wont
have much patience with
the family or your public
contacts ,
LEO (July 23-Aug 22)
Dont put mude stock in
your hunches They wont
be reliable ideas that look
good to you now require
more carelul screening
VIRGO Aug 23-Sept 22)
Before you spend money
on your new interest be
sure it s something you II
follow through or and find
useful
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— ELECTRONIC HEARING TEST
IrEE HEARING AID SERVICE
NEW AND USED AIRCRAFT .
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auto makers, such as appli- prices on compacts and sub- w M Streckert has been plans for a Brownwood
ances. compacts more than $150 named chairman of activities to Chamber of Commerce ap-
None of the auto makers of- Chrysler refused to make any be planned celebrating the preciation night scheduled Dec
fered new price lists Monday, commitment, but the council di- opening of the new Kohler 20 at the Howard Payne College-
but Ford said it would boost rector. John T. Dunlop, and plumbing products plant Southeastern Oklahoma
prices on any car or truck or- Chrysler Chairman Lynn currently under construction basketball game in the
It will be the second round of the auto industry, the council
1974 model increases for the in- -approved labor agreements
dustry. September increases. forged this fall between Um*
covering federally mandated United Auto Workers and Ford,
safety and emission equipment, GM and Chrysler, involving
were weighted heavily onto 760.000 workers
compact and subcompact The contracts increased auto
prices by some manufacturers, workers’ wage and fringe bene-
notably GM fits by more than seven per
Each of the four auto makers cent, compared with Phase 4
had price increase requests guidelines for a 6.2 per cent
pending and were angered last limit on wage and fringe in-
month when the council moved creases
plant is just beginning to swing night
into high gear Completion Ls The chambers convention
expected next summer and tourism bureau is
in other business Monday soring the which to date
chamberdirectors: .. have brought some 5,000 out-of-
ONE—Endorsed the ap- town visitors to the city this
pointment of George Crews, year
Roy Simmons and Joe
Weatherby as an election FOUR— Got preliminary
committee to set up the election information on a proposed
of new chamber officers and vocational-technical education
directors early next year seminar expected to be held
TWO—Heard a report on here early next year
Townsend both said the realities to postpone its decision
of competition would work to GM had asked $208. Ford $188.
keep Chrysler in line with Ford Chrysler $136, and AMC $114
R< JONATHAN WOLMAN dered after today
Associated Press Writer General Motors, Chrysler,
DETROIT API — The auto and American Motors are ex-
industry is free of government pected to announce increases to
price controls, and the buying take effect later this week
public will feel the impact al- Before the council agreed to
most immediately, decontrol the auto industry, it
The average new car will soon exacted commitments from
cost an additional $150 or more. Ford and GM to keep wholesale
The Cost of Living Council price increases for full-size and
Monday exempted the auto in- intermediate models within an
dustry from both wage and average of $150 and not to raise
price restrictions. The move 1974 model prices again. There
came just days after the United was no immediate indication
Auto Workers union completed what the wholesale boost would
negotiations on new contracts translate into in price increases
with the Big Three auto makers, in dealer showrooms.
It was the biggest move yet in AMC agreed to limit its
the council’s effort to step up wholesale price increases to an
the process of moving the econ- average $100, but a company
omy away from controls The spokesman said AMC dealers
exemption from controls appli- might be allowed to add on an
es only to auto. truck and bus additional >50 at the retail level,
production It does not extend to in addition. Ford, GM and
other items produced by the AMC agreed not to raise retail
• You will be stymied a bit
today where personal
goals are concerned
Others will not be co-
operating as .they should
Be patient
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov
22) Don't make any deci-
sions based upon anger or
revenge To do so will only
compound the problem and
make it more difficult to
resolve
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-
Dec 21) If you are flir-
tatious today the wrong
person is likely to intercept
your signals Youll have
someunf. velng to do
CAPRICORN Dec 22-
Jan 191 Handle your one-
to-one relationships very
tactfully today Two peo-
ple you deal with will each
present a problem
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb
19) Do not make any sud-
den changes where your
work or career is con-
cerned This is not a good
period to switch jobs
PISCES (Feb 20-March
20) You tend to be wastful
and careless today regard-
ing money possessions
Be especially prudent and
practical
Complete Aviation Service Is Only
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. [48], Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 11, 1973, newspaper, December 11, 1973; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1575435/m1/12/?rotate=0: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.