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opening in New York City Sunday
night with a Hereford delegation ,
adding a true Texas flavor to the cafe J
which bears the name of the local!
museum. "
Approximately 300 people were
invited to the formal opening, which
included friends of the owners and
COUNTY court DISPOSITIONS
Suit of Teui vx. David Baum|anh
BY SPEEDY NIEMAN
Editor-Publisher
DIVORCES
Richard Laon Wtuucn and Sherry Beth
Whiuon and in the aueren at Witham Dele
Whitson and Larry Don Whitson, Jan. 23.
Richard Ebner Loaq and Barban Kaye
l-onj and in the inteiett <4 Ramon G Long
’■ * ‘ Jan. 27.
scan and Arthum Lucio
MARRIAGES
Prancia Lee Rako* and Nancy Lane
Denham. Feb 10.
Ariel Cervantez Sow and Manina Pena.
F* 10.
Juan A. Rodrignea Jr. and Cmaln
BndMo Vblitan and Rw Salsnr Valdes,
FAIL
Rotarian of the month
Rotary Club president, Dennis Hicks (right), presents Larry
Malaman with the Rotarian of the Month award for January.
Malainan was chosen by popular vote.
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House.
State of Texas vs. Kenneth Sucy, assault.
$100 fine. Feb 14
Slate of Texas vs. Dino Munoz, posses-
sion of marijuana. $750 fine. $550 suspended
plus court costs, Feb. 14.
State of Texas vs. Anthony Slidom, theft,
probation revoked, Feb. 14.
COUNTY COURT FILINGS
State of Texas vs. David Baumgardner,
reckless driving. Feb. 7.
State of Texas vs. Jesus Varela, no
dnver’s license (third offense), Feb. 7.
State of Texas vs. Jesus Nava Martinez,
criminal mischief. Feb. 7.
State of Texas vs. Jesus Nava Martinez,
assault. Feb. 8.
Slate of Texas vs. Ramon Nanez, driving
while intoxicated (second offense). Feb. 9.
State of Texas vs. Jennifer Pond, theft by
check. Feb. 9.
check, Feb. 9.
State of Texas vs. Thelma Castro, theft
by check, Feb. 10.
State of Texas vs. Sherry Whitson, theft
by check, Feb. 10.
Slate of Texas vs. Ruben C. Ramirez,
driving with a suspended license, Feb. 10.
State of Texas vs. Iola Henson Garcia, no
dnvmg while intoxicated, dismissed, Feb. 7.
State of Texas vs Jesus Bamentez.
resisting arrest, court costs. Feb. 8.
State of Texas vs Jesus Bamentez,
driving while mKMi*CTScd, probation two
yuan. $750 fme. $300 tuqiended. com
ccau. Feb. I.
State <rf Texas »». Km McDonald,
asuaik. diamiaaad, Mx 9.
Suu at Texas v». Freddy Gavin*. no
driver's license (ihttd offense), dissmsaad.
Feb. 14
DISTRICT COURT CIVIL FILINGS
Shelter America Corporation vs. Mary B
Hook, suit on contract. Feb. 9.
Deaf Smith Electric Cooperative Inc. vs.
Larry Cox dba K.II. Cattle, sun on account.
Feb 13.
areas.
The city of Austin has such an
DISTRICT (TH Rl (’RIMIN\l
AND CIVIL DISPOSITIONS
Blake Allen vs. Ronnie Wayne Spence
and Don Opplinger, dismissed, Jan. 20.
vs. Victor E.
“Arc the legislative leadership
and the executive branch going to
address this tragic crisis we've got
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donors, there
Services Committee. He and his "i
classmates said they bought the live forever," she said,
cigarettes from a vending machine
PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL
Houston Beauchamp, Jr, HJi. ____
Blakey, Manuel lore Cervantez, Mary , guaxre' Zaaum raereTZ-r^«a w a, aeaaq
M. Conway, Anita Cortez, Christian ‘
Shae Figueroa, Artie Frost.
Louise Mary Hastings, Charlie N.
Holt. Matthew Tbddlngjalta, Emma D.
IrUicck. Mytiiwz Msitthcw
Alonso Martinez, Jan Metcalf, Dwta
Inf. Girt Pttrim, Irene Perine.
Amanda Lee Sate. Hmal B. Sifted.
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Disillusioned
Slate of Texas vs. Marco Treviso, driving
with a suspended licenre, Feb. 10.
Stale at Texas vs. Eaperanza Charco,
theft of service, Feb. 13.
State of Texas vs Roberto Alonso, no
liability insurance (second offense). Feb. 14.
State of Texas vs. Refugio Enriquez,
driving while ntoxxered, Feb. 14.
State at Texat vs. Adam Espinoza,
reckless dnvmg. Feb 14
Mr. and Mrs. David Perina are the
parents of a girt. Marin Nicole, born
February 13.1989.
Margaret Formby, president of the
CHOF, and Mayor Wes Fisher
participated in the formal opening of I
the cafe and made special presentations
to Sherry Dclamartcr. co-owner and
manager.
In turn, Dclamartcr presented
Formby and Fisher with letters of
welcome from Mayor Ed Koch of New
York City. Koch's leuer to Mayor
Fisher stated:
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JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
COURT DISPOSITIONS
Hereford Independent School District vt.
Mana E. Barrientos, delinquent taxes, $20.31
plus court coau. paid Feb. 6.
Deaf Smith County vs. Apolinar Cedillo,
delinquent taxes, $31.34 plus court cosu,
dismissed because of error in delinquent lax
roll. Feb. 7.
Deaf Smith County vs. Travis Gilliam,
delinquent taxes for $127.45, paid Feb. 6.
Hereford Independent School District vx.
Joyce Kaul, delinquent taxes plus court costs.
$35.89, paid Ixb. 8.
Hereford Independent School District vs.
James E. McKay, delinquent taxes of $29.71,
paid Feb. 6.
Allred Oil Company va. B.L Martinez,
past due account of $960 plus court cosu,
paid Feb 7.
“It's my pleasure to welcome you
and your delegation to New York City.
Our city prides iLself on the diversity
of its attractions and we arc pleased to
have a branch of Hereford, Texas’
Cowgirl Hall of Fame in New York
City."
The Hereford group of 26 board
members, spouses, friends and
boosters left Saturday morning and
returned Tuesday night. Several
former Hereford residents, as well as
friends from other cities, boosted the
delegation to a total of 45 persons.
products to a person under 18 ordinance and Austin council
years old. Tobacco vendors would member Sally Shipman testified in
face a $200 fine if found guilty of favor of the proposal, saying
breaking the statute. Austin's ordinance “enhances the
Ms. Krier’s bill would also livability of everyone here.”
SCHOOL IIBIIIIIMIIIIIIII
Roulette with Hereford’s most prized
possessions."
Later in the meeting, dtring the public
comment session. Ruth Fish told the
board that she felt an action like the one
taken against Gutierrez, "embitters" a
student
She told the board about her own
children and things that had happened
to them, and their reactions to what
happened.
"I don't think you can or should bow
down on what you are bound to do, but
the policy needs a second look."
Cecilia Garza, who has two children
in junior high, said that parents have
to take some responsibilities for their
children and that "innocent kids are
At Cowgirl Cafe opening
The Cowgirl Hall of Fame Restaurant opened in New York City Sunday night and among
the Hereford delegation present were, left to right, Clint Formby; Brenda Formby, his daughter
now living in New York City; James Witherspoon, and Margaret Formby, president of the
Hall of Fame museum in Hereford. Behind the group is one of the CHOF displays in the new
restaurant. Approximately 50 Herford residents and friends from other cities represented the
Hall of Fame at the opening of the restaurant.
..... . The Cowgirl Hall of Fame will
PaLsy Montana, who sang her 1936 hit, Fisher. Speedy Nieman, chairman of Big Apple Saturday and were treated receive a percentage of gross receipts
"1 Wanna Be A Cowboy’s Sweet- the Hereford Hustlers, also presented to dinner at one of three Dclamartcr from the restaurant.
overriden by federal action?’
Mattox asked.
Mattox said the banking
savings and loan crisis is of
proportions that the stale’s
economic future ismvolved. “The concerned for many, many months Constitution.
- What legal remedies might
protect depositors and creditors if
NCNB isn't constitutionally
allow our laws to be de facto holding companies, Mattox said.
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governor would be ready “lo sit
and down and talk with the attorney took over the failed First Republic
***“ *■’ Bank late last year, is acting in a
manner allowed by the Texas
heart", and several other songs. As an plaques from the Deaf Smith County theme restaurants already established,
members of the New York press. The honoree of the CHOF, Montana is the Chamber of Commerce-one making These include Tortilla Flats, Gulf
"Cowgirl" is located at 519 Hudson firstcowgirl lobe featured in a special her an honorary member of the Coast and Sugar Recf-a Tex-Mex,
Street in the Greenwich Village section display at the restaurant. chamber and another containing the Cajun and a Carribbean restaurant.
getting punished."
"I'm willing to work with anyone
to get something done. I'm more than
willing to work with anyone," Garza
said.
Board member Shirley Wilson said
parents "should keep caring about your
kids. Too many expect the school to
care for their chi Idrcn, expect the school
to be a ‘super parent.’
"The school can’t take care of the
social ills of the world unless wc want
to become socialistic."
I’m proud that the Guticnczcs came,"
said board member Steve Coneway.
"Our policy isn’t perfect, but we had
to start somewhere. But I am really glad
they came to support their child."
Mattox urges bank policy meeting
>uui6 vuiupaiuui, aviauxM sum. had been asked a number of legal
Clements' aides said the questions,including:
-----J" *7. “<o sit - Whether NCNB Corp., which
governor would like to have more "The legal point is whether or
details about Mattox’s proposed not they’re constitutional,” he
summit. said. “If they are. is it the best
The attorney general said he public policy of the state?”
Ross to part-own Motown
L06 ANGELES (AP) — Diana sold the company in June to a part-
Ross will be takin' care of Motown nership of MCA Inc. and Boaton Van-
busineas, or at least some of it, tures, an investment firm, for a
anyway, now that she has rejoined reported Ml million. MCA didn’t say
the label as part owner and per- how the entertainer's investment
former. might fit in with the company's pra-
Motown didn’t reveal the size of mise to maintain 20 percent minority
the 44-yeer-oid singer's investment ownership in Motown, once eon-
in the company when it announced sidered one of the nation's largest
the deal Monday. and most successful black-owned
Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. businesses
“I am asking the legislative
leadership and the governor
pica, indecency with a child, four years TDC, whether Or not WC are going IO
Jan. 24. address in any way the banking
Sure of Texas vs. Luis Antonio Madngai antj savings and loan crisis in
25ihy pl“' ” Tcxas-" Matlox said Tuesday after
ysSTrfJTkJ"v.. Eduardo Bamentez. urging a summit meeting in a letter
guilty plea, felony dnvmg while intoxicated. Sent lO HOUSC Speaker Gib Lewis,
five years TDC probated, $1,000 fine, six Lt. GOV. Bill Hobby and GOV. Bill
months dnver’s license suspension, 10 days Clements.
State of Texas vs. Casey Jones, theft by pi| and counseling, $1,155.71 restitution,
" “ Jan. 25.
Slate of Texas vs. Gary Wayne Hester,
dismissed, Jan. 26.
Wilbur-EUis Company vs. D & B Grain, in the State, Of arc WC jllSt going tO
Inc., plaintiff to recover $24,151.45, Jan. 26.
Ozark National life Insurance Company
vx Pizza Inn Inc . ditmuxod. Jan. 3).
Stale of Texas vs. Israel Galan, probatuwi
revoked, nine years TDC. $1,250 fine,
burglary of a building original offense, Jan.
31.
State of Tezas va. Jose Pete Velasquez,
probation revoked, unauthorized use at a
motor vehicle, four yean TDC. $500 fine.
Jan 31.
Dkk Fellers vs Barreu-Croforx Inc and
Jim Kassahn, $21,585.60 for ptaimifT. Jrei 2.
Stale of Texas vs. Johnny Joe Velasquez,
guilty plea, burglary of a building. 20 yean
TDC, $ 1,195.80 reparation. Jan. 2.
Sure of Texas vx. Terry Lae Bradford,
probation revoked, original offense driving
while intoxicated. 2 lH yean TDC. $1300
r, fine, Jan 2.
Deaf Smith County vs. Frank F Garcia,
dismissed, Feb. 2.
well as the savings and loan
industries." srid Reggie Bashur, ,egll res^dT^C
fT''*"**'*1 14lm aeuetary. pgLi^ M wen M out-of-state
Glenn Smith, press secretary to holding companies, from operating
Hobby, said the lieutenant in Texas.
governor would like to have more
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require cigarette vending machines
be located in places supervised by
an adult and that signs be posted
where cigarettes are sold warning
of the dangers of cigarette
smoking.
Jim Ratcliff, executive vice
president of the Texas Association
v. . of Wholesale Distributors, spoke
graders bought several packs of against the bill, saying it
Hniettes in the state Canitol essentially would stop the sale of
building and then brought them to cigarettes from vending machines,
the Health and Human Services
Committee during testimony on a
bill that would raise die legal age
for buying tobacco products from
16 to 18 years old.
AUSTIN (AP) - Top state
Dexf Smith County vx. Victor E. leaders need to meet - and soon - to
Carbxjai, ditmined. Jan. 20. determine what Texas’ policy
Deaf Smith County vx. Frank F Garcia, shoul(J fw dealing with the
dismissed, Jan. 23. . , . .
Slate of Texas vx. Refugio Reynxldo troubled financial industry,
Pestna aka Rufus Pexma, guilty pica. Attorney General Jim Mattox says,
burglary of a habiunion. 15 years TDC,
$536.43 restitution, Jan. 24.
State of Texas vs. Pedro Amaro, guilty
r chamber and another containing the Cajun and a Carribbean restaurant,
of NYC. During the opening ceremonies, traditional "first dollarof clear profit.” respectively.
The "Rodeo Roundup" opening Dclamartcr was proclaimed an The Hereford delegation divided
party featured a live performance by honorary citizen of Hereford by Mayor into three groups after arriving in the
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M.n. Stella
retd m Ac inrem of Arthur Lado Jr. and
Suae at Taua v>. Donald Lra Tice, no Jurem Lndo, Jan. 6
liabdky tnnaraneu, (arerend offanau), not
griky. 14
>UM at Texai va. Jure J Devth. driving
wMie maoxienrexi. prabautm revoked, Feb
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Sure of Ttaea w. Joyee Brawn. Ml by
cberik, toatt cmw. Fab 14
Sure 01 Thran va. Ricardo Olivo, driving Hoau.Feb B.
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ya«re.SIJB0Ofme.$4OOlil>ialli.Fab 14.
located in the basement of the annually from smoking-related
Capitol while a security guard illnesses, and health-care costs and
stood by. lost productivity related to
Raquel Contreras, 11, said, smoking amounts to about $3.3
“We think the law should be billion per year, according to the
changed,” because, she said, the Texas Department of Health,
younger a person starts smoking Ratcliff also spoke against a bill
cigarettes, they will become that would prohibit smoking in
"hooked easier.’1 public places and at public
The bill by Sen. Cyndi Taylor meetings, except in designated
Krier, R-San Antonio, would make
it illegal to sell or provide tobacco
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such general ’ ’ about the problem.
"s ‘‘The governor has been
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banking crisis in Texas is of such about the banking community. The
great importance that we need a governor firmly believes that
joint effort to formulate a cohesive solutions must be found for the
state policy,” he said. problems facing the banking as permissible.
”Our (Texas) Constitution - Whether he would consider
provides for a ’local’ banking
system, and we need to determine
whether or not our Constitution
has been ‘de facto’ abrogated by
the conduct” of the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corp., the
Federal Savings and Loan
Insurance Corp, and out-of-state
Restaurant opening a hit Kids say legal
age for smoking
should be upped
AUSTIN (AP) - Proposed bills
that would raise the legal age for
buying tobacco products and
prohibit smoking in public places
represent continued attempts to
deny the public access to a legal
product, a spokesman for
wholesalers told a Senate
committee.
On Tuesday, a group of sixth-
cigarettes”In the state" Capitol essentially would stop the
"“The net effect would be
nobody could have a machine at
any location," Ratcliff said.
Raising the legal age to
purchase cigarettes is necessar-
"It was really easy lo get these because the younger a person
Mark Pulich, 11, of begins smoking, the more difficult
Austin told the Health and Human it is for him to quit, Ms. Krier said.
Services Committee. He and his "When you're 16, you think you'll
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Brooks, John. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1989, newspaper, February 15, 1989; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351815/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.