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Pag l A The Heretord Hr a nd Thurday, November 5, 1981
Ballots I nder «uard
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sweeping
Whiteface booster Rick MeCracken put the
word about the Herd on one of hi- tractor-
trailer rigs, above, and parked it where the
Lubbock High team could set it when enteri 1
About Si bill. n already has
been spent on the • anal and
anothet $1 billion is ne eded t
finish it on time by 1988 Fur
Backers said the waterway
would be an important means
to move Appalachian coal to
Moi niha n
eltmninate the
Fnergy Department of
ficials would not smi it th
Visi by i 18 46 roll til the
Senate rejected an attempt
Based on th se rates F X
figured, for example that the
county would have to raise it.*
rate to 48 cents to recover
voting mat hines impounded and Mat*
polie e guarding the ballots today after
the contest went into overtame ther
fexas
l h part
Th plutonium then « ould
be used to fuel other reactor s
town in case the Westerners miss it, another
well ome banner, hunt by unknown boosters,
greets them at the Santa Fe overpass of
Highway 385
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Investigators trying to deter-
mine if 10 sexual offense
cases are related to the rape
and murder of a nun are
reviewing fingerprints of 47
Cuban refugees in their
search for a suspect, police
said
\ newly formed team of
Amarillo police officers and
Potter and Randall County
sheriff's deputies began ob-
taining refugee fingerprints
Wednesday
nut leal weapons and the ex
planation tor its presence is
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Grand Opening Winner
Patsy Patrick of Hereford is pictured along
with Robert Rhoten, owner and manager of
the new Fireplace Corner located at 213 West
Park Ave , as the recent winner of a free stan-
ding fireplace valued at $425 A drawing for
the fireplace was part of the ceremony at the
new business' grand opening last week
Rowton combined the fireplace and fireplace
accessory shop with his existing RAR
Refrigeration establishment which was
formerly located at 305 F. 3rd Street
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Burglarized
Hereford police are check-
inn out a report of a vehicle
which was burglarized
Wednesday afternoon. Doug
Warren reported that while
his < ar was parked at the high
school field house someone
took about 15 cassette tapes
Police also checked out a
disturbance caused by some
children on the SOP block of
South McKinley and issued
seven citations
Heref.
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The half finished waterway
would link the Tennessee
River with the Gulf of Mexi o
neat M uh Va providing
a 450 -mile shortcut for barge
traffic
ther improveients in
armed with
hotsec womien
Minister i hor b) : n k .• > Him
said Tharsday
la ( andidates Su fill
another $1 billion to the pro
ject, accordng to congres
sional auditors However, the
Se tate agreed by V ot t \ olt
not to considet this southert
segment at the present time
management change are
related to congressional
• ritn ism of the < hm h Nivei
projet t
said tin- quality of treatment
there is poor
\mong the ii. gestion
vevenues through aid from
the state if the much-needed
help is approved, the school
district would stand to lose
only $110 00 ! so
(urrent tax rates for the
entities involved are 58
cents fot th WISI». 84 i
fot the KISO 10 cents for
Deat Smith ( . inty A < i ents
for the hospital district, and
one cent for the water
district
Me agan ha been hard of hearing
ind ha had visual problems for
car, r itionN the exam confirm
' d Fit wrarscontactlensestocorrert
Si het filled to be spent on the
Iennessee I ombigber pi
ject this tiscal vear whi h
becan(et I
A tatement released Wednesday
•' the White H use physician Dr
Da uel Kuge indicated that Reagan
.•I has irregularities m his colon but
a nol wen troubled by any symp
toms
parallel till Mississippi River
150 miles to the West cannot
be economically defended,
particularly at .1 time of deep
budget cuts in more vital
domestu programs
Ala would add
canexpecta ruling
that in 30 or 40 days." Fox
said
OTTAWA Al
Saul told the grop that he
had already drawn up a
charter application which
would be mailed in to the
slate and should be returned
in about a week The group
decided on the name of Deaf
Smith County Crime Stop
pers, Ine as the local unit
name
A total of 20 of thost
citizens present volunteered
to serv e on the board of dim
tors ot the unit, and the* will
meet again when the charter
is receiv ed to form the board,
probably consisting of 10
members with 10 alternates
A town hall type meeting
will follow after the board of
directors is formed to more
completely inform the public
of the program and to begin
solicitation of funds
ml.< a
In ,t related development
the breeder reactor - due.
Im |. w him Caffey resigned
earlier in the week in a
manasement shakeup that
MH anather top oftlCI.ll
assistant engineerin, lite,
tor Donald Kiley demoted t
technical adv iser
ease overcrowding in
hv Sens Charies
Hill and Daniel
At the Hospital Auxillary
Award Dinner Monday even
ng, the following people were
presented 200 hour pins
rather than 100 hour pins, as
previously stated Helen
Brown, Dorothy Betzen, Kay
Long. Marge Mehlberg. Lupe
t erda amt Ann Kershen
Not listed was Mr Hasler
London, who received a 100
hour pin
Deaf Smith County
deputies arrested a 23-year-
Id Heref. '1 1 man Wednesday
after searching a residence
and finding about $350 in
stolen tools al the home
Steve Freeman. 103 Star,
was arraigned today and
ar a d with theft over $200
The tools found at the home
had alleged!' been taken over
a period of time from Big
Daddy Truck Stop, deputies
-aid
well
Plainview - Crime lane
program was begun after
ihat city experienced a 1
percent im tease in crime
Ilium Match 1980 Since
that turn' the moie than so
cases have been solved and
restitution oi return at pr
verty valued at $t ,000 has
been made
in the Plainview setup a
i e ward at $250 is made on in
.It. tment of a suspect in
. tony . ases, with a payment
$500 lot the Crime of I Ill-
Week case No payment is
made in misdemeanor cases
Mull -aid that a large
number of burglaries have
... solved in Plainview
. the program started
H. added that twoarmed rob-
beries and two auto theft' as
well a« 'tie vandalism case
ivolvin $8,500
w.dei lower have been
solved
Mi said that more than
10 alls were received when
th. i .gram offered a $1,000
ward in a murder case, but
eat many of the calls
■ esulted in dead ends
The rationale for forming a
mm profit onzanization wh
a- Crime Stoppers is to pt
vide stability protect the
director’ more effectively
from liability to gain tax
exempt status from the INS
and make donations to the
rward fund tax deduc tible
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week but I will not have him
there waiting for business
I hat a total waste ..t phy vi
' a manpower t it ay said
kie also cid not agree thal
eat h floot should In- staffed
by • registered nurse around
the ock H« said fav red
limn 40 licen I'd nurse: and
requit iny • ne re istered
nurst ' uperviseeachshift
ft onomi ally
area
But i ritics
waterwav ’
regional mnedi al fa lilt \
A bi tet 11 m offit imI filed
in a louston federal court
respunited to veven suvges
tion t Still Francisco Ml
tot William Nennett
I ill net and Dnna Brorby at
the ordet of I N Dstrict
hid* • W illiam Wayne lusti •
of I V ler
their loss in revenues
And that may be only the
beginning Further reduc-
tions in revenues may be for-
thcoming in the near future
when a det is ion on an exemp
tion on farm machinery is
made The state legislature
passed an exemption on farm
machinery during the last
session, but the question is in
utigation now awaiting a rui
mg on its legality from the
state attorney general
I hi prt idlent app ars to be enjoy
Xi fib-lit heaith Ruge said ad
'n thal K« agan appear s to t fully
Ve red fromn a gunshot wound in
uffered in the March w
i । alion ttespt
kuge aidthete tsfailedtoindicate
an lingering disatility resuitin;
romn th honting
I Im* attorneys represent in
mate David Hum who f
longstanding uit against
I Im DrectorJimi telle led
tn lustice sweeping reform
order last yeat
Justi • lifted .i Ni l
deadline last month for
downgrading the hospital ' ।
। linn if improvement Mt
not made He also ordered
IIM offie iais tn nsider the
attorneys proposal
Morrissey a spokesmnan fot
the I iison Plectri Institute
। trade organization
i rpi - filling the nation s
powet i orpantes
I ht 4 linch Kiwi breedet
reactor s cost has risen
fivetold to $3 ' biilion in tin
past dozen V car s I he pi ojet t
i suppsed to demonstrate
the breeder s potential to use
nun l< n fuei more efficiently
than traditional reactors
generating plutonimum as
well as elec tricity
Only Quetet Premier Rene leve
que and Ontari W illiam Davis ere
ready to support the propsal and
levesue hedged The ither eight pro-
vincial leaders expressed strong op
position to the plan thal dominated the
iturd day uf the meeting to try to sov e
the impasse ver Trudeau attemnpt
to bril.* the < onstitution home Irmti
Britain
During 4 lunch break Wednesday,
Trudeau told reporter hr offered to
transfer the constitution from British
. ontrol to < anada with th* proposed
1 harter of rights attached but held in
abeyan r for two year while negotia
tions between the federal and prov i
1 ial gov ernmnents । ontinued
mnent ft rrertion: । Milling
to mak imnpr ovements in the
pt i 4 pital but the work
Mill cost the state several
nulli n dollar a prison of
b< ial wv
I) Kalph (ray assistant
diret tor tot mecie il serv i< es,
outiined in extensive plan
Tuexday t< imuprove sanita
tion .uni treatment
Ht ai tin । ot ot the mi
provemnent woull Im added
■ in - ' llion( n Bill
4 lement already has ap
prov । t lot chatging the
(orer Unit whichformerly
WASHINGTON AI’ P’resident
keagan is enjoying excellent
heaith de ipite a few minor ret urring
probienin his doctor says in an
. easment of last week . physical
chee kup
prisons were stayed last week
by the 5th U S < in uit i ourt
of Appeals pending a hill ap
peal
I In | |M brief followed
criticism of the hospital by
the state Department f
Health and .i New York I
tot hired to inspec I tin* Ln ill
tv Noth report criticized the
But opponents » laim that a
det reasin demand fol fify
tricty ha nde . mined Ht ra
tionale for plutonium
breeder
ennuvh, but to have this bit ked on to
the end is doubly aid Repubii an
candidate Thoma H Kean who held
a small unoffit ial lead over
Dhemot rat James J Florio in Tue
day selection
Aides aid F lorio may initiate pro
ceedings tolay lor a recount which
could delay the outcomne for several
werks
Sinre it M.i unclear which can
didale had won outgoing Demo rah>
(iov Hrendan I Byrne said each
vhould tw treated like a governor
elect and ordered state police proter
tion for twsth
l aboratory resear hers
have been amused and
fascinated for 20 years by a
silly putty metal « alled
Nitinol
riits is the doggom dest
tuft It s a nickel-titanium
alloy which at r om
temperature is strong as
steel
Dunk it in cold water and it
turns soft and pliable
Bend it ind it stay s bent
But then
hip it in hot water -and it
comes to life in your
hands
What earthly good is a
piet f of metal t at won't hold
its original shape
Warm. It relaxes into any
shape cold it reverts tO its
original shape, rigid
What good is th d
That s what researchers
have asked themselves about
Nitinol since naval resear
i hers discovered it by acci
dent in 1958
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• right, reserved tor republie niton ot
sensed was a historic
demonstration, made some
hurried calculations, deter-
mined that this engine -
however primitive - was pro-
ducing half a watt of
mechanical power
The machine was kept run
ning continuously with no
evidence of metal fatigue, it
became more efficient rather
than less
Now we have much more
complex and powerful Nitinol
engine prototypes They
work we still don’t know
why
But as surely as we have
learned to apply electricity
without knowing what it is, so
we are learning to adapt
Nitinol to the generation of
energy
Four hundred reports of
separate worldwide Nitinol
research projects have been
submitted and more are be
ing prepared
More than 100 patents have
been granted or are pending
Nd mol's response is unique
in thermodynamics
Unlike any other substance
we know of, the force needed
to bend Nitinol when it is cold
is much less than the force it
releases when it goes straight
again
in other words it produces
more energy than it
presented to IIN iffit ial:
were ti have an emergent •
room physician on duty 24
hours a day to plan ter
minally ill inmates in a non
prison environment and to
stop perfot mini majoi
ui get y
Attorneys representing the
inmates said they would not
comment until they had
studied the II M brief
(ray aid prison officials
are willing to end critically
ill or injured inmates needin
intensive cart to the .John
Sealey Hospita inGialve toll
(iray also said hm of
III ials will agree to stop pet
forming major urgery but
want to continue minor
operations
Hi- said they also will agret
to have an emerzency room
physician on call 24 hours a
day but opposed staffina it
around the elock
We .an have a doctot
available within 15 minute
’4 hour a day seven day a
A Navy s« it ntist had just lit
his pipe and the heat from his
lighter caused a nearby piet «
of crumpled Nitinol wire to
spring nt straight
But so what . •
So Nitinol remained a
scientifi curiosity, nothing
more
Until some other scientists
at Lawrence lab in Berkeley
determined that the miracle
metal, with only a hange in
temperature, an release a
force as great as 50 TONS
PERSQUARF INCH
Now S< erv e Digest
tells us, they have harnessed
that energy to reate a work
ing model of a Nitinol engine
A wheel with extended
loops of Nitini wire rotates
through a bath f hot water
As the heated loop snaps open
it pushes the wheel Then the
heated loop •. relaxes in
time for the next rotation
N . laut -all Edwin
Me Millan wit - sSt d what he
SUH KHOi M Sweden
at Sweden i. prepared
to release the Soviet sub
marine that grounded Mdav s
avo in a restri ted area neat
a navy base even thouzh it
‘ . Percy
said There is simply no
justifiable reason for throw
ing anothe r $ billiot away on
this unjustified project
when we hitve a trillion-dollar
deficit
Opponents said the project
would require movin, far
more earth than the 52 mile
long Panama Canal. com-
pleted in '.'.I it a cost ot $380
mallion
Fair tonight Partiy t loudy andcooler
most sections Friday Highs mid 60
Panhandl to neat 80 uthexcept up-
per B Bi, Bend low upper wk to
mid in High Friday low mi
f’anhanidi to mid 0 southwest ex
cept low We B., Hen
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Nigh, Bob. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 89, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1981, newspaper, November 5, 1981; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1477529/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.