The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1981 Page: 1 of 14
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Haig Departing
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Surprises Absent In
Pairing Survey Results
Wednesday
June 109 1981
tests are not yet available to
HISD.
Manchee discussed the
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By BOB NIGH
MANAGING EDITOR
Hereford Independent
School District trustees got
an idea of what local parents
thought about the district’s
first year using the Pairing
program Tuesday night as
they received the results of a
survey taken about the con-
troversial program
A total of 1,174 surveys
were returned by the parents,
including 1.035 by anglo
parents, and 139 by mexican-
American parents
The survey included six
parts, asking four questions
and providing for comments
At School Board Meeting .
Principal Named, Hutchins Resigns
• ______— I- . hat the two- Statewide averages for the
Crops Report;
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Mi Year, Ito. 246 Haretord, Teuas
Rankin of Trans World Airlines from
Amarillo, and Mike Jolly ofBraniff Interng
tional from Midland. (Brand Photo by Debe
AUSTIN, Tea. - A
representative of State Com-
left to rightare Ed:Stradungc0 Joeta
Airline, from Lubbock, Mrs..Couper -o6m
Organization Forms
A new organization, the Association of
Panhandle Travel agents, met at the Hereford
Country Club Tuesday evening. Joan Coupe of
WASHINGTON (AP) -
Secretary of State Alexander
M Haig Jr.’* trip to China
signals the Reagan ad-
ministrations desire to con-
tinue normalised relations
with the communist country.
a policy followed by the past
three U.S. presidents.
Haig was leaving for China
tonight, a decade after Henry
Kissinger’s secretive 1971
visit that started the nor-
malisation of U.S.-Chinese
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site on Matagorda Islandon the Texas Gulf coast, is intended as those used in weather observation - in a 100-mile high orbit
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Water consumption in has wilted under 100-plu
Hereford has been up temperatures since Sunday,
drastically the past three -We would have problems,
days according to City like many area towns. If we
Manager Dudley Bayne, due had a continued hot spell like
to the sudden heat wave the one that began Sunday.”
which struck the area last Bayne said But, as it stands
Sunday ____ now, we re in pretty good
Consumption has topped 10 shape and anticipate no pro-
million gallons the past cou- blems."
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milln 25iiom thedt), nad weron xeenordhemh PIha
been consuming recently through Thursday, with
Cooler temperatures and "ideiyoscattered "thunder-
showers in the late afternoon
and night. Highs were
forecast to be in the 90s with
the lows in the 60s.
By GAIL FIELDS member Davia Hutchinszan Manshtresisdusin ti«
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ptuqtees, after an executive chinsi ’ iven me as legislature wants to know if
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Walch will be under a two- for the last fveg discussed reading, writing and
ar contract on a 12-month Mal Manche the T^a« mathematics. Superinten-
schedule beginning before thetboarpthe skims dent Harrell Holder said the
■Mord ISD will provide a Assessment of nasi test is helpful in improving
•UK local supplement to the tes tharwasadn, nine and “communication with
ghthesame meeting. Board somestenthgradersthiszem ™
exist-level test. That is, if the
Woman Stable
2’ does not have to take it again
2- 0 A21.0* If he does not pass it, he is
following Accident amingpaaefManenninidna
Surs. pat Robbins of Friois sutfering from possiblehead commsttdt. sthay the tenth
toted m stable condition in andlinternalinjuries received grade test results and to
£f Smith General Hospital inthe Robbins’ children, develp courses to strengthen
today following a one-vehicle p. 3 were weak areas noted in the test.
Pent south of Hereford Randy 8,and.Pigewiewte Manchee also said the
Efound 5 p.m. Monday alsointhesvehicd Zut were Texas State Scool Board is
^According to a hospital accident • . , working toward a goal of 85
Spokesman, Mrs. Robbins treatedatithe Sy percen mastery in reading
7 remain in intensive care emergency. by 1983.85 percent mastery in
torough at least today She is and released.
^ASA Gets Competition
bum Coune of Hereford educate the public regarding
asganrationin the panhandle better relationsbetween arra
of Texas. Recently formed, agencies and betren M
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provide a united effort to (See CO UPE, Pag• 2)
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struction, problems in pointed oct along the way
transportation, communica- during the schoolizear,
lions and student schedules According to the suvey
and sit of classes. Space for parents had the biggest pro-
comments on areas the blem with transpomtationdue
school district should be con- to thenew programbninssuid
cerned with within the ed While 83.5 percent said
elementary schools as well as that they had not had any ma-
general comments about jor problems with transporta-
pairing was also included. tion, that percentage
The surveys were well below the figure which
distribute to parents of had felt that communications
elementary school students in were good1491.6 Pecenhents
Hereford at the six schools. Only 127 01 the. parents
Aikman, Bluebonnet, Nor- thought the
thwest, Shirley. Tierra Blan- tion had.been lesnenedhb
ca. and West Central. pairing <11-1 percenthwhie
There were 686 surveys 108 (8.4
returned from the three blem. had arisen withstu.
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Snsrpyrintendent of schodts cattle shipped around."
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pointed that we had ten per- nience,” and "school board brisk wind, will go farto
cent of the parents who were didn’t listen to parents. reduce that usage the next
not pleased with the pro- Conversely, the following few days, however, as a slight
nmP»“ endorsements were made. cooling trend is expected
g Dr. Holder said the school “in agreement with pairing*" across the Panhandle, which
district had accomplished (See SUR EV. Peg 2)
what it had set out to do m im- — _ j 1) •
prmmenweaceompnanaPnbe Begin Stands Fir
goals we set out for from an •
STS Arabian Nuclear Arms
teacher ratio in the
sisisiss: TEL AVIV, IsrasI (AP-questioner atasa news con-aomryds
saarSof teachers. Prime Minister Menachem ference Tuesday: wne not a |v the Dan district, the basis
ednedwfntad to maintain a Begin warned that the Israeli Headded of our industrial, commer
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sithoutthaving tabverload =’XS'ISK! anttAfranbdnucearnbomb.” Eeyptglthecountrytat
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| Mrs. Coupe President =-7 3=2
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chief, said the Arabs were not Rullaek
likely to accept Israeli "veto DUHUtB
rights over Arab nuclear
development."
An Iraqi government of-
ficial was quoted today as
laying Iraq is determined to
buy new and better nuclear
reactors.” --------
Foreign Minister Latif ptroller Bob Bullock will be in
Nassim Jassem said in an in- Hereford, on June 17.1881 to
terview with Al Thawra, the assist area taxpayer, and
official newspaper of Iran’s answer tax questions.
ruling Baath Party. that the According to Claudia
Israell raid "will not prevent Stravato, manager of the
Iraq from continuing with it. comptroller’. Amarillo of-
nuclear program and fice, Silvestre Bonilla, En
. _____.qacune development plan.,’ the Gulf forcement officer will meet
Haig isexpectedtadireuss New. Agency reported with Hereford taxpayers at
with Chinese leadersAthe . attempt to answer Deaf Smith County Coast
possibility ofavsittn Snina cinicim“oktheraidinthe Houm from 18:toU:to
by Prestdwrt Rasgan in 10C-United States and prevent Questions about taxes, the
Heisalnoexpestedtoinxits sunspensionok American arms filing of tax returns or
China’sprimeministenderto saiestolsraei. Begin said the assistance on returnscarbe
Zyang.on anotte itarsthis American planes used in the answered quickly andaffr
the U nitedstats. eo0-milestFike"weregivento ciently in these taco to toes
yearorearlyintnanriratin usfor purposes of self- meeting.. Bullock said.
„Heleplannndtnstorvit dtenoe, •andthe destruction Taxphyers whoare notetie
aayossdcodhk -to during lupreme legitimate self- Comprrotppareprmemmdy
ana “Srehruea that ma answered
cluded1tL were planning to develop quickly by calling, from
Feteaviwt to China signals three to five Hiroshima-type^ anywhere in Texas toHtree
Haig s viittocnnasz"m hamhe Three such 1-800-2328855.
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1981, newspaper, June 10, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1429932/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.