The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1978 Page: 16 of 16
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THERE S LOTS OF SUMMER LEFT,, I
NOW S THE TIME TO SAVE!
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THE MOST
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THE ENERGY ECONOMISES
IN THE COUNTRY!
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TRULY OUTSTANMN&
HOME LAUNDRY BUYS
Dutch Treat
AMERICAN ASSOCTAT
‘ of
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aws.Y thy face of the rock; it now looks more like half a
TRY THIS ONE!
What It’s Like To
Attend Gaelic Camp
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$£. ANN S, Nova Scotia <AP) in age-from 8 to 17; come to
- A neighbor once called the learn hagpipong or dancing aid
• GE12 CH. ft.
don't Dire being forced to take
Gaelic. Even the school's direc-
tor admits “you don't get vety
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descendants' of Cape Breton's
. - higbhn'i-- Andy is with friends.
summer
lie College in
$ , inn’s, a bool offering
c ", in ffc rfrth folk art atid
c, ■ ' ih American
language.
being lost forever.
Eleve n-year-old Patricia
Vickers, a Cape Breton resident
who prefers bagpipes to Gaefic,
started playing she says, “be-
cause my grandfather said it
would be nice to keep up Scott-
ish ways.”
Stephen Albans, 13, of Bang-
or. Mamecsays he started play-
ing because there was a set of
pipes lying around the house.
For Andy Berthoff, though,
bagpiping ^“something differ-
ent." Hesays hestarted it ala
caspal hobby. but gradually he
became more interested and
recently traveled as far as At-
Weather
And Tide
, Smith. Now. she says'the'col-
iege requires it for most stu-
. dents. , r”-,
• The' important thing.here is
trying to-yreserve and promote
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reviv-
. ~f back^ddi»r,'teiti*
certainly. are not left
■ ■
Andy.'who alters 10th grade1
ai i rsity City (Mo.) High
Sehpol this fail, says he took up
Bagpiping a few years ago after
visiting relatives ir. Scotland.
About a quarter of the stu-
dents live near St. Ann’s, a
:■* south-facing
, ye'a ■ northern
■mimic playing in
the ■■sdiodl-V pipe band after the
summer schdol ends:
■ i Vfrtct nf the cfnHenl *—“1—
Back home in Missouri, bgg-
piping aIso„ can be profitable.
Andy hires himself out at parr
ties for 350 a shot.
But it also can bring prob-
lems. like the time the neighbor
"who hates any kind of noise,”
called the cops.
That fumed out to be kind of
funny when a policeman finally
AMANA7.ZCu.FI.
CHEST FREEZER
HOLDS OVER 250 POUNOS. QUALITY BUILT WITH COILS
ON -ALL SIDES AND HEAVY INSULATION TO HOLD THE
IU1I1IT WUVH ■ JWMVVM--.
came. Andy says. “He sat
there watching me play ...
STUROY CONSTRUCT** SC ROOMY OVER. LfT-UR
TOR AND Q00R FOR EASY CLEMM6 UMlWfl
GORSTRUCTW SUPER S06f?l* *ATC0N7R0l
hajOHi earn Ttm>
GE FEATURE-PI
i ON WATER ANO ENERGY
:FrtA SUPER PARI , ^
NO-SPU COOK TOR'
Most of the students, tanging ing .’
A Potential Killer
OF Satellites?
mi SfitaSSftrt
carried back and forth from
Earth to orbit in the shuttle
cargo bay. Or it may be left
floating in space* altar
completion of a mission to
wait for the not shuttle to
"pESpnipSeiw Service
Talk about your "Star
WaA',’ space fantasies! The
Martin Marietta Corp.,
Denver, has a IS million
44H If AM "to
dr-* ii a space ship wfficb
Back on Earth it can be
IBS wiBbe to dock with the
errant Skylab space station,
killer.
This . space monster,
resembling a huge box kite, Is
to be called the Teleoperator
Retrieval System (TRS). B’s
to be a reusable, television-
equipped, self-propelled
craft. At the beginning, its
tf.s' .. salon will be to
. :isMiueand recover
assuming it has not rolled out
of control or plunged back to
Earth by Info 1979.
The lint TW to to be
delivered to NASA by
September, 1179.-
Its mission wiB be to booot
air-ioui
JSSiS.
Skylab to a higher orbit or to
control its re-entry into
Earth’s atmosphere if efforts
to keep Skylab in orbit toil,
ftr neb a minion TRS
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, September 4, 1978, newspaper, September 4, 1978; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1104735/m1/16/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.