The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1975 Page: 4 of 26
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The Hereford Brand, Hereford, Texas, Thursday August 7,1975
Anti-Trust Action Against Ma Bell
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St.. BA of education; Guadalupe bachelor’s degree in business
M. Villarreal, 418 Ave. E., BA administration.
Holding Meets
The Backyard Bible Club is
meeting this week at the
Bluewater Garden Apartments.
Sessions ar held daily from 9
to 11:30 a.m. and will continue
through Friday.
The sessions are non-
denominational and are open to
children from the first through
the sixth grade.
The club will end its week of
sessions Saturday night with a
“Joy Explosion" to be held at 8
p.m Featured singer will be
“Jennifer."
The "Joy Explosion" is open
to all city youth.
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Officer of the Month
Phil Hill, left, presents the Rotary Officer of the
Month Award to Jim Cooper of the Deaf Smith
County Sheriff's Department. The award is
presented each month to a law enforcement
officer.
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defending an organization that Telephone Bell Labs, and Long
has given this nation the best. Lines cooperated in centralizing
most economical telecommuni- replacement supplies and re-
cations service in the world," building slightly damaged
Patrick said. "And we have a parts. Old cables were ripped
duty to explain fully to the out and then about 8 1/2 million
public the benefits derived from feet of new wire was installed,
our organization. If our system Mobile units containing some
is broken up our customers will 400 emergency phones were
suffer most—through poorer moved in to provide immediate
service at higher prices.” and necessary communications.
"We don't want the public to Reaction to the film, tided,
learn about the value of our "Miracle on 2nd Avenue," was
organization after it has been generally impressive,
destroyed.” Gene Shelburne, special
He noted that AT&T was representative of Texas Panhan-
recognized in a Wall Street die District Governor Ralph
editorial for its management McLaughlin, made an official
ability and that the "the Bell visit to the club in advance of
System does deliver good the annual district governor s
quality telephone service at visit here Sept. 7 & 8. He told
reasonable prices, the committee chairman to get
That’s a statement few information for the president's
economists, other businessmen, yearly report on club activities.
The anti-trust suit by the U.S. month. Notary designates a tew academicians or customers i
Justice Department against the enforcement officer who has would disagree with," he
American Telephone and Tele- performed outstanding service continued,
graph Company, mother coin- to receive the cherished award. One recent news making
Pan! of the Southwestern Bell Patrick emphasized the good event performed by the Bell
Telephone Co., will hurt not the telephone company has system was the 23-day restora-
only the immediate companies done for its customers, which he tion of telephone service to
butthe consumer As well, said said should be MW before the 100,000 customers, whose
Mike Patrick, Hereford-Canyon giant corporation is broken up. service was terminated by a
Southwestern manager, to The Bell System includes damaging fire of the central
Hereford Rotarians Monday. Westemn Electric, the supplying telephone building in New York
During the weekly luncheon, arm; Long Lines; Bell Labs; and City it occurred in February of
a plaque wax presented to Jim 23 operating companies. The this year and it was termed the f
Cooper of the Sheriff’s office as federal government is trying to worst fire in the company’s i
officer of the Month. Each break up the firms, which the history.
suit claims is monopolistic Patrick showed a color film, in p
operation of the telephone which every step to the final ,
industry. restoration of service was w
Patrick said the Bell System described. Some 200 men I
has been blocked from anr battled the blaze for more than H7
formal answers to the suit, but 17 hours before the flames were I
that it is permitted to discuss put out.
the advantages the company is The service was put back in H
providing its customers. operation after 3,500 employees I
"We have a personal stake in of Western Electric, Bell ■
Two very serious threats to food. The plastics industries
the packaged food and meat can't guarantee that the
processing industries are loom- wrapping is completely free
ing on the horizon. In just a few from vinyl chloride, so the
months the Food and Drug industry will be forced to find a
Administration is expected to substitue wrapping. Vinyl
ban the use of polyvinyl chloride chloride is suspected as a cancer
(PVC) as a wrapping for meats, threat to the public.
it is also likely to restrict sharply Another group of additives,
the use of nitrates as chemical nitrites, are about to be banned,
additives to meats to sharpen Under certain circumstances,
flavor and enhance color. nitrites form compounds known
The ruling barring PVC as a to be cancer-causing. The
meat-wrapping material comes reason the nitrites are still being
from the FDA insisting that no used is that nitrites appeared on
detectable amounts of PVC can the scene as an additive long
pass from the plastic into the before Congress banned food
of Hereford a
Regional P—A
Council meeting,
the Sheraton-San
Fe, N.M. Also a
Mr and Mrs. Bill
Dr. Charles Be
P-A—G Sorgh
Lubbock, Texa
Three hundred and sixty- Brown. 610 Ave. G, masters of
eight West Texas State education; Randell Tippen Farr,
University students will grad- masters of education; Betty
uate in Summer Commence- Sharon Hodges, masters of
ment ceremonies August 16 at education; Maney Carol Tem-
4:30 p.m. in the Amarillo Civic pieton, 337 Douglas, masters of
Center Coliseum. education; Mrs Karen L.
The rehearsal is scheduled for White, Rt. 5 Box 36B, masters
10 a.m. that morning in the of education; Linda Wilhite, 828
coliseum. Dr. Lloyd I. Watkins, S. Texas, masters of education;
University president, will pre- Sherra Anderson Hammett,
sent diploma covers to the bachelor of science in Medical
students. The invocation and
benediction addresses will be
given by Marcus L. Adair, V Trm 1 W • n •
The graduating students from All Keunion Begins
education; Mrs. Virginia Sue and runs through Saturday, with shows, including “Music Coun- puing‘ contest 1 p m - free
each day jam-packed with try USA,” "Hee Haw,” and the SX 5^
vents, according.to.John "Midnight Special,” which she melodrama (Trouble On
McNey, publicity chairman. co-hosted. The yyr g.00. t,am :n
",Eventssarepscheduled for Rita Tommy Overstreet has had coliseum with Red Stegall and
one of the arks . e th four straight number one also Teen Dance with Billy & the
Onesofthehighlight country and wester hits. Kids at Elks Lodge, 9:00.
activities will be the appear- beginning with “Gwen (Congra- Saturday_Fetm-a,
ances of three well-known tulations)." and continuing with ade at 11' am Old Timers
country-westernastarsat dances .IDon"(Know You Anymore," Lunch at Coon MemoriaiHome,
today, Friday, and Saturday. Ann (Don t Go Running To 12:30: ponv exoress race 2
wRedSteagall.awhosattended Him),” and "Heaven is* My ’fr^r^X^h for
West Texas State University, Woman's Love." He has -----
has had several major country performed his hits all over the
hits since 1968, including world, and is known to his fans
“Alabama Woman," "Party as “Mr. Country Ambassador."
Dolls and Wine." "True Love," Barbara Mandrell will appear
and "The Fiddle Man." He has tonight at the reunion; Red
starred in many top country- Steagall will appear Friday
western concert halls across the night; and Tommy Overstreet.
nation, including the Western Saturday night.
Place in Dallas, Palomino Club Events for the XIT Reunion
in Hollywood, and the John include:
Wayne Theater, in Anaheim, Thursday—Junior rodeo. 10
California. a.m.; free sweetcorn feed.
Barbara Mandrell’s hits have 5:30-7:30 p.m. rodeo in Rita
included “Midnight Oil,” Blanca Stadium, and also the
“Treat Him Right," and "I've Old Fashioned Melodrama at
Been Loving You Too Long To high school, 8 p.m.; dance with
Stop Now.” Every release she Barbara Mandrell at 9 p.m. in
has had has gone above number the new 21,000 square ft.,
20 on the Billboard country and covered dance hall. ।
additives suspected of being
carcinogenic. An even more
important reason is that nitrites
preven botulinum bacteria
spores from growing and
releasing their deadly toxin into
meat. Thus far, no acceptable
substitute does this job as well
as nitrites.
Toxocologists at MIT have
found that amounts of nitrites
equivalent to the quantities
humans ingest in meat as low as
5 parts per million cause cander
in rats. The Scientific Director at
the American Meat Institute
minimizes the nitrite-cancer
problem and says a nitrite ban
would be disastrous. He claims
the problem was due to a
water-supply impurity which
caused the nitrite-cancer prob-
lem and that a limited amount of
nitrites is acceptable in bacon.
However, the MIT toxocologists
believe nitrites should not be
used in any meat whatsoever.
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Nieman, O. G. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 63, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1975, newspaper, August 7, 1975; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429644/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.