The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1983 Page: 4 of 20
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To address the proposed nomination of
Texas sites for characterization as a
potential high-level radioactive waste
repository.
which stressed the passing game. Hopeful
quarterbacks and receivers were trying to
learn the pass routes, as well as find the
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The sitas proposed for nomination are in the Palo Duro Basin bedded salt formation. one in Deaf
Smith County just north of Hereford and the other in Swisher County northeast of Tulia. All inter-
ested parties, including individuals and organizational representatives, are invited to attend
and/or comment Individuals may register by writing at least 5 days in advance to the DOE office
listed below If time permits, unscheduled speakers may testify by registering at the registration
table Oral presentations will be limited to 10 minutes. Written comments also may be provided
for incorporation into the formal record.
U.S. Department of Energy
(2 j Public Hearing
The U.S. Department of Energy (OOE) has scheduled public hearings in Hereford, Tulia, and
Austin, Texas. to inform residents of the proposed nomination of sites in Texas for site charac-
terization and to receive recommendations of issues to be addressed in the environmental assess-
ments and site characterization plans. Details of the Department's plans to find a suitable site for
a repository for the isolation of high-level nuclear waste will be outlined at these hearings,
including a description of the studies in Texas. The purposes of the hearings are:
1. To Inform area residents of this proposed nomination and to receive
their comments
2. To solicit Issues to be addressed In an environmental assessment
which must accompany formal nomination for site characterization
3. To solicit issues to be addressed in a site characterization plan
which would be used in studying the potential of the sites as a
candidate repository site.
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Derby. also is rated at 5-1 and
to in the 10th position. Eddie
Delahoussaye, who rode Gato
Del Sol to victory in last
year's Derby, rides the
Canadian-bred whose only
other start this year was a
three-length win in the Rebel
Handicap
Equusequity Stable's Slew
O' Gold, son of 1977 Triple
Crown winner Seattle Slew
and winner of a division of the
Wood Memorial, goes from
NEARING IN AUSTIN
Austin Hilton Inn
6000 Middle Fiekuille Rd.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (API -
Worries of Marfa bothering
other horses hover over
Saturday's 109th Kentucky
Derby, and. with the field at
its 20-horse limit, there are
fears of a traffic jam at the
head of the stretch.
Wayne Lukas, who trains
the sometimes wayward colt,
plans no change of equipment
to keep Marfa on the straight
and narrow over 1% miles at
Churchill Downs.
He is putting the task of
guiding the stretch-running
colt home first to Jorge
Velasquez, the veteran
jockey who had his hands full
Wayne Rollins of the Atlanta
Hawks of the NBA is
nicknamed Tree."
• Service
in the Blue Grass Stakes
April 27 when Marfa was dis-
qualified from second to
fourth after interfering with
Copelan and Desert Wine in
the stretch.
“Training horses to like
tuning a violin." Lukas said
Thursday after he submitted
his entry of Marfa, Balboa
Native and Total Departure.
"You want to do it right and
at the right time. Theresa lot
of excitement in the air this
morning and Marfa senses
it.”
On the strength of Marfa’s
impressive victories in the
Jim Beam Spiral Stakes and
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target. The end result, hopefully, was a com-
pletion. Assistant coach Eddie Richardson
watches receivers run their routes. Spring
NEARINS IN NEREFORD
Hereford High School Auditorium
200 Avenue F
Monday, May 14. IMS '
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Dr. Milton
Adams
Optometrist
335 Miles
Phone 364-2255
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8: to 5 pm
NEARINS IN TULIA
Tulia Junior High School Auditorium
401 Mil. led St.
Tuesday, May 17,1001
7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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the Derby Trial winner, and
Chumming. fifth In the Trial
after stumbling at the start,
to listed at 5-1.
August Belmont's Caveat,
with Laffit Pincay board,
leaves from the outside post
No 20. while Hickory Tree
Farm’s Chumming, with Ed-
die Maple up. starts from No.
4.
David Foster's Sunny’s
Halo, who beat Caveat by
four lengths in the Arkansas
improved by tomorrow, too.”
As a precaution, forward
Julius Erving has been play-
ing at guard during the 76ers‘
closed-door practices for the
Eastern Conference finals.
Erving said he had been at
guard largely because of the
way Milwaukee forward Mar-
ques Johnson plays his posi-
tion.
Despite their recent
physical problems, which in-
clude Malone's aching knees
that caused some concern in
the 76ers‘ camp last week,
Philadelphia managed to
sweep the New York Knicks
4-0 in the conference
semifinals.
“You get this close, there's
no sense in waiting 'til next
year," Malone said, shrugg-
ing off the 78ers' mounting
physical problems. "We may
as well go for the all the
marblesnow."
The Bucks are one of the
NBA's hottest teams as well.
They're coming off a shock-
ing four-game sweep of the
Boston Celtics.
The best-of-seven Western
Conference finals, which
By KEN RAPPOPORT AP
Sportswriter
Philadelphia 76ers Coach
Billy Cunningham has stop-
ped worrying about Moses
Malone's injured knees, and
started worrying about An-
drew Toney's bruised left
thigh
That's the current focal
point for the 76ers as they
prepare to meet the
Milwaukee Bucks in one of
two National Basketball
Association playoff games
Sunday The Los Angeles
Lakers meet the San Antonio
Spurs in the other.
"Andrew’s improved a
great deal - 100 percent -
from yesterday to today.”
said Cunningham. "I expect
Andrew to work out lightly
1 today >. and then we’ll see
bow it feels. Hopefully. An-
drew’ll be 100 percent more
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Specializing in
Marfa’s trainer plans no changes for Derby day
Santa Anita Derby and the Native and Pat Valenzuela
lack of a full-fledged 3-year- rides Total Departure
andtarfa. who has three wins thsfalner Woody Stephens
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and f iika, and Nancy Vanier's Play
Balboa Native, post No. J. Fellow, the 1M Blue Grass
to the Louisiana Derby win- Stakes winner by a nose over
ner, while No. 9 Total Depar- Marfa. to the second early
ture. was second in last choice at 4-1, going from post
Saturday's Derby Trial here. No. 2 under Jean Cruguet.
Sandy Hawley rides Balboa Stephens' entry of Caveat,
Opens 8:15 Tonite and Sat
"Tootsie" . Dustin Hoffman PG
And
start in Los Angeles, feature has beaten us the last three
two of the league's most times we have played, I don't
dominating centers: San An- think that will have any effect
tonic's Artis Gilmore and Los in the playoffs," says Laker
Angeles’ Kareem Abdul- Coach Pat Riley.
Jabbar. Norm Nixon, who scored 36
"Youire not going to stop points Tuesday night in the
him — you just have to con- Laker victory over Portland,
tain him," says Gilmore of said: "San Antonio is a big,
Jabbar, who averaged 23.6 strong, physical team. Were
points a game against the going to have to have strong
Spurs during the regular outside shooting games to
season. relieve pressure on the in-
"San Antonio will be a step side.”
up in class (from PortlandMagic Johnson agreed.
said the Lakers' Jamaal “We can't keep going to the
Wilkes. "It will be Gilmore in big fellow all the time,” he
the middle instead of Wayne said of Jabbar. “It's a big
Cooper They outplayed us temptation because he's so
during the season and now good, but you have to keep the
it’s time to get the vibes going defense honest."
No. 1 under Angel Cordero, regarded in the quest for the
The rest of the starters in $26,000 first prize from a
the crowded field are lightly gross of Mil .Oto if all go
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five regular-season games be treated for a strained
from the defending NBA lower back, but a team
champions. spokesman said, "It does not
"Even though San Antonio appear to be serious."
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