Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 199, Ed. 1 Monday, June 6, 1977 Page: 3 of 14
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SROWNWOOD-BULLETIN
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By RICK HAMPSON
Consumer
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When it comes to appllances.
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Trimester honors named
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Coastal disease probed
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her rights are
The Brownwood junior high
school honor roll for the third
trimester has been announced
by Al Milch, principal. In the
three (trades, the students
"The disease is a secondary Randy Christian, Laro Clark, Crowder, Um Davis, Dinah Fielder, Shawn Hollingsworth,
factor.” he said, but added that Chris Coleman, Doyce Croft. Densman, Jamie Douglas, Sandra Hunt, Gerald James,
it can often kill a patient by Shari Csrtis, Susan Dempsey, Mark Fisher, Paula Flanagin, Linda Key, Alan Klein and June
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Bruce Parker, professor of been announced by principal Thomason. Lias Thompson and
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of theeource of the tuberculosis-
like king disease
The organisms, called atypic-
al mycobacteria, apparently
cannot cause sickness or death
alone, rosearchen said Only
when they infect a person al-
ready weakened by the likes of
black lung disease, pneumonia
or TB will the organisms have
an appreciable impact on
health
par, he is very susceptible to a
disease of this type.”
“We have proposed that the
ocean is the reservoir for these
organisms,” said Falkinham.
"We are in the process of iso-
lating atypical mycobacteria
from these waters and initiating
experiments to help understand
their physiological ecology —
why can the organisms survive,
what do they require?" he said.
The researchers said that in
the past year they have isolated
the mycobacteria in Port-
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How can I tell if my car needs
a tune-up?
Which costa more - renting
or buying a home’
What will the Undversal Prod-
uct Code mean for food bills?
The government has the an-
knaed during the
F School The mid-
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to dot Valley
By The Assoclated Press
Forecasters expected more
scattered thundershowers in the
Lower Rio Grande Valley to-
day, while the rest of the state
enjoyed fair skies.
Brownsville recorded nearly
one-half Inch of rain and
McAllen 02 Inches Sunday, the
only precipitation recorded in
the state. More of the same was
expected.
Early today, only a few
We Now Taka Phono-In Orders
WE WILL GLADLY PACKAGE
ANY OF OUR FOODS TO GO.
HOURS: SUN.-THURS. 11 A.M.10 P.M.
FRI.-SAT. 11 A.M.-11 P.M.
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two. above, photographed by Terri Lynn Hicks, it. of
Kettering, Ohio, was first prise winner and the snacking
giraffes, below, by April Guentz, 15 of Lynnwood, Wash.,
was aa honorable mentio . in the Camp Fire Giris Photo
Competition, which is the real connection between these
two photo studies The competition, a Camp Fire program
designed to foster members' appreciation of the arts. is
sponsored by Kodak.
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MORE MEANINGFUL
relationship between
Washington and state
governments is predicted by
Florida Gov. Reubin Askew,
chairman of the National
Governors Conference.
"Having a former governor
in the White House un-
questionably will make a
substaatial amount of
difference," he believes.
look-alike.
Smith says he and Lance were
recently dining when “all of c
sudden a dozen girls about 13
years old rushed up to the table
and started putting pencils and
pens into his hands."
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other questions if you know turn to friends and neighbors or
where to took. commercial publications rather
Directing people to the right than the federal government
place is one of the jobs of the One of the all-time hits has
Consumer Information Center, been a free booklet called
-established in 1970 by presiden- Keeping Records — What to
Alorder as part of the General Discard." A spokesman for the
UDvices Administration center said most people appar-
"HThe center has two main ob- ently don’t know how long they
aI.ectives: To encourage federal are required to keep items such
Apartments and agencies to as canceled checks and
VDvelop and issue relevant coo- receipts One woman had bank
"Tmer Information and to let records going back 40 years and
people know that the informa- wanted to know if she had to
Grog BaOey^Utoon Baker.
Helen Belvin, David Bullion,
Tuesday,June 7th
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the organisms may help cause honor students are the
some 2 per cent of all pulmona- following:
ry disease deaths in the Seaton
smooth. Va. Myrtle Beach, S.C. the organism Tests indicated ease is not affected by drugs
Assoclated Prues Writer and poasibly from an area near num of the men from counties commonly used to treat TB. If
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) - Mobile, Ata, m well M from in the southern seacoast areas a person has a disease caused
Researchers here are searching tresh waters in the James River previously had been exposed to . mvcohacta-i. ana m.
for the origins of a mysterious tn Virginia and the Savanna the mycobacterla, white those ~~ ”
disease to which ■> per cent of River in Georgia from other regions had not ■
the seocoast population be- The researchers baaed their Parker said evidence sug- as TB. the patient will not be
tween Virginia and Texas may estimates on the scope of the foots the organlama are also helped," Parker said
disease ca a study conducted found in similar climatic zoom
Virginia Tech officlals Mid during the 1960s on ooms M- throughout the world. tncluding But bemdmereanm anes.
last weekend that the National 000 entry level Navy recruits northern Australia, Wales, ceuent cnance new “nuoto.
Institutes of Health bad The men, all of whom had al- northwestern New Zealand and could be developed once madl-
Protests said pushed
by 'outside agitators'
CORSICANA, Tex. (AP) - noth Walker, said about 10 Ira-
The lawyer for the president of nian students became upset
Navarro College says it was un- during summer class reglstra-
fortunate that Iranlans chose tion when they learned they
the East Texas school as a tar- would have to take an English
get for expressing their com- test before enrolling
plaints about their home court- Sodd Mid the purpose of the
try test, passed by the board of
The complaints were in- trustees last April, was to de-
corporated into a demonstra- termine their level of English
tion last week that resulted in proficiency and not to deny ad-
the arrest of 57 persons mission to the school.
School officials My a misun-
derstanding by Iranlans about "There is a difference be
the admissions and enrollment tween enrollment and admis-
policies at the school was de- slon," he said "The students
veloped by "outside agitators" were admitted. The test was to
Into two demonstrations on the determine if they had to enroll
college’s campus. In • remedial English course
A newly-imposed English along with their other courses."
proflelency test was the focusof it was this initial misunder-
the. ^standing and some standing that led to the first
saynon-studentrranlansaslezed demonstration at the college
on the opportunity demonstrate May 17 Thirty-four Iranians
in the last two weeks against the were arrested for disorderly
Shah of Iran.. The students conduct on that day.
charge the shah is a fascist and
a puppet of the United States in a second demoustration
Glenn Sodd, attorney for Na- last Tuesday, 57 persons were
varro College President Ken- arrested.
capture Tonys
named are the following: Julie Jordan, Nina Kohn, Marto cNEweyorKPaAmust townomas Meehan, in accepting
Seventh Laing, Dale Lemmons, Robin another era and portrayals at a Ms Tony for beat book of a mu-
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James Bohuslav Deborah Mayfield, Bryan Meek Kim other decade were winners with the idea for a musical
Brian Mitam, Caryl Miller and Denny the 31st annual Tony Awards for based on the comic strip, “I
Butler, LoriICline, Carrie Cole, Morris excellence on Broadway. thought it was the worst idea I’d
James. Darby,.Carri. Dugan, Raymond Morgan, Tim Julie Harris, who portrayed ever heard." Charnin and
Troy Eaton, ChrisElls, Gene Ornelas, Sheila Pope, Kenneth the reclusive poet Emily Dick- composer Charles Strouse
Gibson, Rachel Glass, Clay Pursch, David Reynolds, Jessie inson in her limited-run one- picked up Tonys for best score.
Gray, Patricia. Hamilton, Rice, Becky Roby, Shella woman show The Belle at Am- .
Darrell Heald, Jalmi Hunt and Rollins and Marcus Spearman, herst," won her fifth Tony as "Annie" producer Mike Nich-
Dallas Isom. Mary Ellen Spearman, Caroline best actress. ols accepted the Tony for best
And Drew Jackson, Jennifer Thompson, Jim Thompson, Al Pacino, known best for his musical. Comedienne-singer
James, Ed Jenkins, Tony Cynthia Threadgill, Elbert movie roles in "Serpico" and Dorothy Loudon, who runs the
Keesee, Gary Kinman, Richie Trowbridge, Rhonda Walker, "The Godfather,” returned to orphanage, won as best actress
Kissko, Sheila Krischke, Sarah White, Diana wulen Broadway playing the title role in a musical. Peter Gennaro
Brenda Lee, Debbie McCrane, Kelley Williams, Robin in a Theater Company of Boston won for his choreography, Da.
Scott McDaniel, Donna McKee, Williams, David Zellmer. revival of “The Basic Training vid Mitchell for his "Annie"
Vickie Maddox, Doug Marwitz, Ninth of Pavlo Hummel” and won as scenery.
Patricia Newsom and Stan Eugene Acuna, Kim best actor in the Vietnam War „ .. mI
Norfleet Ambrester, Elizabeth Baker, play. "Annie" designer Theonl Al-
And Kennon.Parker, Helaine Sara Baugh, Brent Beakley, But "Annie," the musical dredge tied withA Santo Lo
— / D«la Blanton, James Brackett, built around the story at “Little auAst,.whodid.costumesfor
patches of clouds were reported Ratliff, Casey Rowlett, Melanie Paul Brown, Kirk Chastain, Orphan Annie," was the big "The Cherry Orchard, u best
over EastCentral Texas and Howlett Tim Sartain, Michelle Kelly Clark, Cralg elements, winner, taking the Tony in sev- designer.
coastal sections. Light.winds Se ider,Sherr Shoemaker, Steve Conkling, Wade Cottrell, en of the 19 categories at Sun- Barry Bostwick won as best
and clear.sk esweretheanule Jennifer Simpson. Shanemith, David Croft, Deborah Crowder, day night’s nationally televised actor in a musical for his title
over much o thestate despite Leigh Ann Sutton, Kathy Cathy Davis, Greg Davis and presentation at the Shubert role in “The Robber Bride-
the scattered clouds.---------- Thomas, Kevin Weekley, Frances DeAnda. Theater. The string of awards groom,” a rustic caper which
I L ltLe londe mm. . "hite and David Donna Derryberry, Scott for “Annie" showed why it is opened in October and closed in
LooK-auKe edas Williams. Douglas, Sandra Eddins, Jim already the hottest ticket in February
Eighth j j Fikes, Donna Gifford, Jeff
Tom Allen, Joe Arredondo, HaHa Melanie Glass, Tully
Scott Bauer, Teresa Bell, Brad Hair, Debra Heald, Mark
.. .. Belvin, Patricia Bostick, Hoffman, Donna Howard,
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Debbie Brackett, Mark Butler, Jimmy Howard Liz Hullum,
Christopher Lance has had a Cathy Calhoun, Aracelia Cantu, Jay Isham. Lcy Isom and
taste of what it must be like to Paul Carpenter, David Carroll, Laurie Jackson,
be Burt Reynolds. Joan Coffey, Cathy Cote, Becky --------‘
Lance has been picked by Ron Cowin, Lamar Cravens, Greg .1 :\
Smith Enterprises as Reynold’s Elrod, Eric E-ans, Robert 394
Unlike TB, the infection to not Simona Garcia, Jana Greer, Karen Hunt, Carla Isenhower Robert Lane, John Harkey,
spread from one person to Pene Harrison, Robert Key, and Katrina Kohn Julie Haynes, Todd Hewitt,
another, said Joseph O. Falkin- Walan Kite, Karen Lamberth And Cathleen McGowen, Karen McDaniel, Chris Mayo,
ham III, assistant professor of and Brenda Lemmons Marilyn McLeod, Gary Milter, Llaa Ollver, Denies Perrin,
biology at Tech. And Mark Low, Sindy Packer, Stacy Nelson, Monty Oehrlein, Greg (George) Pittman, Mary
The disease is not virulent Maria Salazar, Patsy Segrest, Pam Patterson, Karen Perkins, Romero, Ranell Smith, Linda
like swine flu," sal Parker, “but James Sliger, Marcia Smith, Karen Roberta, Jana Rogers, Taylor, Dorothy White, Joy
It is an opportunist. When a Dana Stevens, Doom Stone, Mark Seamons, Geyla Sher- Youngstrom.
person's health is already sub--------------------------------------------------—-— ------------------
Publications about safety and lion copies of individual publi-
appliances are the least sue- cations last year, a 100 per cent
cessful. A center spokesman increase from 1975.
explained that people just don’t The summer catalog liats 232
see themselves as targets at publications, of which 131 or 5€
danger. They always think of per cent are available without
safety as something applying to charge. Prices for most of the
keep saving them," the
The third trimester honor roll Sheryl Stout, Deborah Thomas, man. Pat Sparks. Philip
for Brownwood High School has Lloyd Thomas, Terry Standley and Karen Ward.
ers $120,323 for a two-year study were exposed to proteins from One problem is that the dis- what it to.
>00 |
At the heart of the center's spokesman said,
efforts to a 16-page catalog, Other booklets available
published quarterly, which lists without charge that rate high in
publications Issued by varlous popularity include, "Buying
federal departments and Government Surplus Personal
agencies on topics ranging from Property," "Myths about Vita-
birth ("The Right to be Well mins" and "Understanding
Born," no charge) to burial Your Utility Bills."
("The Price of Death,” $1.05). The most popular items for
The catalog is available from sale include: "The Backyard
the Consumer Information Cen- Mechanic,” $1.25; "Car Care
ter, Pueblo, Colo., 51009 A sim- and Service," 35 cento; and
liar catalog, listing selected "Food and Your Weight," 50
publications in Spanish, is cents
available at the same address. A spokesman for the center
What sort of things are said more than 20 million copies
Americans most Interested in? of the catalogs are distributed
Publications dealing directly each year through such sources
with saving or earning money as congressional offices, federal
generally are the most popular, government facilities, Social
A booklet on careers and job Security offices and
openings in the coming decade agricultural extension bureaus
was such a success that the The Colorado mailing center,
center ran out of copies, despite operated by the Government
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