Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1976 Page: 3 of 36
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1976
Rho to
ton
rst
the
ple
Thursday, October 14. 1976
today's
horoscope
by Sydney Omarr
Friday, October 15,1976
“I am nine-years-old and I
keep hearing some grownups
talk about Tom Mix. Was he a
good guy cowboy and what was
his sign?"—Skipper Finley, San-
ta Monica, Calif. Answer: Tom
Mix was a legendary cowboy
star, one of Hollywood’s top box
office attractions. He looked like
his sign, which was Capricorn.
I don't believe you have cowboy
stars today who can hold a can
die to the likes of Ken Maynard
and Buck Jones and Tim McC oy
- and the great hero whose hat
was always white, Tom Mix.
ARIES (March 21 April 19):
if you depend too much on
others, you will be delayed.
Know it and insist on a double
check, on having a thorough un
derstanding of basic material
Aquarius and Scorpio could fig
ure prominently. You get chance
to rebuild on a more solid sturc
ture. You'll comprehend!
TAURUS (April 20 May 20):
Check lines of communication.
You may be "getting the word"
in distorted fashion. Gemini,
Virgo individuals might be in
volved. Accent on relatives,
close neighbors, messages, calls,
short trip. You're active, attrac
tive and you will be in demand
GEMINI (May 21 June 20):
You could be making decision on
whether or not to purchase a
Major luxury item Key is to
compare, to ask questions with
out being intimidated. Include
family in financial decisions, es
pecially those involving resi
dence.
CANCER (June 21 July 22):
You may be participating in clan
destine meeting. Romance, hid
den factors are involved. Be dis
creet. Don't reveal all-keep
something in reserve. Pisces fig
ures prominently. Any setback
is temporary and probably will
boomerang in your favor.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You
have great opportunity now be
cause you have a choice. Know it
and be confident. If you ask ques
tions, you’ll obtain answers. Ac
cent on indirect approach, ex . ,
ploration, testing the waters. 1
Closed door confere nce could be 1
part of agenda.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): U
You appear to lose something. f
but ultimate gain far outweighs a
anything negative. Some wishes a
are revised, a relationship is 1
rocky but can be righted, stabil- I
ized. You learn plenty — includ- a
ing that you are not really re "
sponsible for another's debts. ’
burdens.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):
Status quo is shaken —welcome
chance for new starts, added in
dependence. Study Virgo mes
sage. Get to heart of matters ——
Your "love nature" is stimulated.
Creative energies flow -your
prestige is on upswing. Profes
sional superior could make room
for you at top.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 Nov 21):
You may feel as if you are being
persuaded in two directions sim
ultaneously. Cancer individual
figures prominently. Accent on
distance, communication, special
studies, willingness to accomo
date one recently handicapped.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 Dec.
21] Emotional burden is lifted;
you feel more vital, alive. Accept
social invitation. You have a
right to live your life in a joyous
manner. Know it and eschew
dark moods, those who continu
ously sing blues. Money situation
brightens, too.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 Jan.
19k Emphasis on how people re
spond to you, willingness to fol
low through on principles dic
tate. Check contractual obliga 1
tions. Be thorough where rights, 1
permissions are concerned. Be (
specific: get promises in writing. th 1
AQUARIUS IJan. 20 Feb. 18): » (
Obtain valid hint from Capricorn '
message. Be concerned with |
basic material, information. One
"in charge" may appear to be I
going in circles. Be patient, but L
do make pertinent inquiries. AI
low for face saving. If this you %
do expect advancement, acco- 1
lade. U
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): 4
Involvement is indicated. ■
Nothing occurs halfway-it is all W
or nothing. Taurus. Libra and I
Scorpio individuals could be part II
of scenario. Domestic adjust . 1.
ment occurs-changes take place
around living quarters. 1
IF OCTOBER 15th IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you are musical,
have unusual voice, can enter
tain and teach. Conditions in I
your life have been scattered.
confused during this year and es
pecially last month, in Septem
ber. Much of this is due to be cor
rected- you’ll be on a more solid
base. You'll reunite with family .
member in December.
SAVE
AT
FOSTER’
cooodccccco
FAMOUS
BRAND-
ASSORTED
COLORS
THE DE
RECORD CHRONICLE
Architect’s rendering
show- the new Texas
Woman - 1 niversity
health science education
facility under con-
struction adjacent to
Presbyterian Hospital in
Dallas Two floors of the
— three story facility will be
finished in initial con
struction. with the third
floor left for future ex
pansion.
FOSTER
FINAL /
SHOP AND SAVE
NOW ON FAMOUS
BRANDS
LADIES'
SUITS
FAMOUS BRAND-ASSORTED
STYLES AND COLORS
r Reg. ‘85.00.
NOW
Reg.‘57.95........NOW
Reg. ‘28.00
NOW
Page 34
TWU Expanding Dallas Center
Texas Womans Univer
sity will operate a new 400
student health sciences
educational program ad
jacent to Presbyterian
Hospital as an extension of
the university s existing
Dallas Center
Construction ot a 51,000-
square toot structure to
house the new educational
facility has begun on a live
acre site adjacent to
Presbyterian Hospital
which is located at 8200
Walnut Hill Lane in North
Dallas:
The building, to be com
prised initially of two floors
0| classrooms, laboratories
Presbyterian Hospital
The facility s instructional
$60°°
$4000
$1800
~~~~~~~~„~~~~~~~.
LADIES’ BLOUSES
Reg. ‘5.00
Reg. ‘6.95
NOW
NOW
Reg.‘12.50.........NOW
Reg. *16.00
$250
$F00
$275
$00
Now 3
. $1100
Reg. ‘17.00 .__NOW 1 i
FAMOUS BRANDS
A HUGE SELECTION OF COLORS
AND STYLES-SHOW NOW
FOR BEST SELECTION.
---
N BOYS'LONG SLEEVE
. SHIRTS
Reg. ‘7.95.
Reg. ‘7.95.
Reg. ’8.95.
NOW
$400
$95
NOW 4
. NOW
$F00
- $C95
Reg‘9.95.........NOW 0
SHOP NOW WHILE
SELECTION IS AT ITS BEST.
SELECT
GROUP
STRAW HATS
YOUR CHOICE
72,
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Doo
and administrative
facilities ha- a third floor
enclosed but uncompleted,
for expected expansion
Announcement of the new
educational facility to be
operated by TWL was made
jointly by Dr Mary Evelyn
Huey, president ot TWU. and
Rod Bell, administrator of
building will provide
classroom and office space
for TWl undergraduate and
graduate programs in
nursing already being 0I
fered at the university s
Dallas Center Parkland
Hospital campus
The new facility, which
400 students at capacity
some TWU students are now
receiving training at
Presbyterian Hospital
■ The new facility is the
result of a request by
Presbyterian Hospital rfor
TWU to operate such an
educational unit at a site
near the hospital The 5-acre
tract was leased by the
will be known as—the
Presbyterian Hospital hospital to TWU for a period
Campus ot TWL s Dallas of 99 years for a nominal
Center will accommodate sum
2:
HUNDREDS OF SAVINGS
DURING OUR FINAL
CLEARANCE SALE
3 MOST FAMOUS BRANDS
MEN'S LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS
100 S TO CHOOSE FROM—broken sizes
Regular‘13.95..................
Regular‘16.95
Regular‘18.95
Regular ‘19.95 To‘21.95
SELECT
GROUP
MEN’S
SHIRTS
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NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
Reg.’18.95 To’19.95........NOW-
Reg.‘16.95.....
Reg. ‘21.95...
$495
1595
$695
$795
$695
$Q95
....NOW . J
. NOW
Reg.‘24.95............
100S TO CHOOSE FROM
NOW
*1295
$1495
0000
TWO MOST FAMOUS BRANDS ′
MEN'S JEANS
Regular $12.00.....NOW $795
Regular ‘13.00.
Regular'16.00
ALL SIZES
Regular‘21.95.
Regular ‘23.95
Regular ‘16.50
NOW
NOW
5895
IQ95
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SIZES 5-18
BOYS' COATS
FAMOUS MAKER
QUILTED IN 3 COLORS
0000
NOW
$1 200
NOW 1350
Regular’10.95.....
$1 050
. NOW 1U
... Now $750
BOYS' VESTS
2 COLORS Sizes 4 To 8 Reg. $13.95.......NOW
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BOYS' AND STUDENT
toooooc
5800
MEN'S BOOTS
• TONY LAMA a NOCONA • SANDERS • ACME • CALF • BULI
HIDE • PIGSKIN • COWHIDE
REGULAR
‘47.95
‘36.95 ..
‘64.95
‘69.95
’59.95.
NOW
$2995
$2495
3995
$2095
$3995
JEANS
3 MOST FAMOUS BRANDS
DENIMS AND PERM. PRESS
SOLIDS AND CHECKS
100‛S TO CHOOSE FROM €
Regular ’8.00 To ‘9.95
Regular ‘10.00
Regular ‘11.98
’74.95 ...
$4495
Regular ’13.49
$100
NOW 3
$700
NOW /
$700
NOW /
$Q00
NOW J
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1976, newspaper, October 14, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703363/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.