The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1985 Page: 1 of 12
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85th Year, No. 117, Deaf Smith County, Hereford, Tx.
Much of government
'running on empty'
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—A federal guarantee of the
Christmas.
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ended at 6 p.m. Monday with the ex-
tions.
Congress’ chaotic year-end lurch piration of a stopgap measure Con-
also included possible action on:
Reagan's reform
federal income tax, kept alive by his Republican substitute.
When the Democratic plan of tax
overhaul, the president’s No. 1 the White House Office of Manage-
Kidnapped baby returned
after FBI tipped in Florida
Bloodmobile here Wednesday
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Roland wins contest
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Kill
Weather
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to get second
chance in House
Tuesday
December 17, 1985
Totally Destroyed
An early Tuesday car fire totally destryed
this vehicle belonging to Timeotheo Leal.
According to the Hereford Fire Depart-
high-stakes lobbying of reluctant
Republicans, is getting a second
Local Roundup
Seven arrested during weekend
ment, the fire started in the engine area.
The fire ocurred seven miles west of
Hereford on Highway 60
signed into law.
Edwin L. Dale Jr., spokesman for
ISS
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Due to rising population and com-
merce in the city of Herford, The city
commission decided Monday night to
ask the state to install a traffic light
at the intersection of Highway 385
and 15th Street. The decision to peti-
tion the state for the light came dur-
The Coffee Memorial Bloodmobile will be in Hereford from 4 until
7 p.m. Wednesday Instead of on the fourth Wednesday of the month.
The Women's Division Chamber of Commerce, which sponsors the
blood drive, noted that during the holiday season more blood is need-
ed than at other times of the year.
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gress enacted last week.
Action was expected today in the
House and Senate on a short-term
measure to keep affected agencies
operating at current levels through
the end of the week. The bill that was
rejected in the House would have
carried the agencies without a
regular appropriation through the
remainder of the fiscal year, which
ends next Sept. 30.
The measure is necessary because
seven of the 13 regular annual ap-
propriations bills for the fiscal year
$3,580
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Friday full day of school
Hereford Schools will net dismissed early Friday for the
Christmas break. CIs mos will end at regular times.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Much of
the federal government was running
on empty today and Congress’ plans
to adjourn for the year were in
shambles after the House rejected an
omnibus, $370 billion spending bill
that would have restored the flow of
money.
Conservatives upset with the
overall size of the measure, liberals
angry at increases included for the
Pentagon, and other legislators con-
cerned about a possible future pay
raise for members of Congress join-
ed to kill the measure on a 239-170
vote shortly before midnight Mon-
day.
"It’s never wise to keep the House
in after 11 (p.m.),” said Rep. Lynn
COPPELL, Texas (AP) - As a
jubilant Jennifer Lynn Sutton return-
ed from Florida with her baby girl
cradled in her arms, a 39-year-old
Houston-area woman was charged
with kidnapping the child one month
ago.
“At times I wanted to give up,”
Ms. Sutton said as she waited to
board a Dallas-bound flight Monday.
“I just kept praying and praying.
And the investigators kept telling me
it was just a matter of time.”
Police arrested Susan Oglesby
Miller of Seabrook early Monday in a
College Station hotel and taken to a
Dallas-area jail late Monday night.
chance in the House with no legislative goal of his second term, ment and Budget, said late Monday,
assurance it can pass. was called up last week, all but 14 “All workers will come to work
As the House struggled toward ad- Republicans sided against the tomorrow morning (today) and they
journment for the year, Democratic measure and, on a 223-392 vote, the will get the word then ao to whether
That embarrassing defeat promp- not.”
(See TAX, Page 2) (See REJECTED, Page 2)
MONDAY’S HIGH: 44 OVERNIGHT LOW: 23
MOISTURE: None _
OUT L00K: Tonight Mr and cold, tow in lower 20s. Fair Wednes-
day with high in mid-40s.
Hereford city police made seven arrests during the past weekend.
Arrests made on Saturday were on a warrant and a runaway. Sun-
day’s arrests were made drunk in control of a motor vehicle and
assault. A juvenile was also arrested for theft and two arrests were
made on warrants.
Uoyd Thomas reported the theft of two shotguns, a pair of gloves,
two gun cases and a set at binoculars. The $3,000 worth of items were
taken from his pifimp truck.
Also reported over the weekend was a domestic disturbance, five
cases of criminal mischief, and one case of aggravated assault with
a deadly weapon.
WASHINGTON (AP) - President cleared the way for consideration to- that began Oct. 1 have yet to either
Reagan’s effort to rewrite the day of the Democratic bill and a gain final congressional action or be
agreement that could lead to a final
vote on the measure today. Reagan
promised that at least 50 of the 182
Republicans would support the bill,
and the GOP was given some conces-
sions that were little more than face-
saving devices.
Treasury Secretary James A.
Baker III “has told me he has a list
available of at least 50 (GOP)
members who will vote for the rule
(procedures for considering the bill)
and for the bill,” Rep. Dan
Rostenkowski, D-Ill., manager of the
legislation, told reporters.
Reagan himself called House
Speaker Thomas P. O’Neill to say the
Republicans had met Democrats'
conditions. But because Republican
leaders have been so active in their
opposition, the speaker said, the
GOP might have to find even more
votes to assure passage.
Few lawmakers were willing to
forecast victory for a bill that is op-
posed by the floor leaders of both
parties: Democrat Jim Wright of
Texas and Republican Robert Michel
of Illinois.
The House Rules Committee
ing the commission's regular ing the Santa Rosa water within the
meeting held in City Hall system. Recently a very succesful
Hereford Maxor Wes Fisher stated Santa Rosa well was completed by
Rising population, commerce
prompts request for light
"We have enough work to carry us troubled Farm Credit System,
until (next) Monday or Tuesday,” —Legislation promised in the
O’Neill said. budget adopted last August to force
With the end of the first session of about $80 billion in deficit-reduction
the 99th Congress nowhere in sight, action over the next three years.
President Reagan sought a resurrec- Government workers were told to
tion in the House of his tax overhaul report to work as usual today
plan that was buried last week by although the spending authority of
near-unanimous Republican defec- many federal agencies technically
Martin, R-Il. “It's like managing a -Massive farm legislation
nursery school without a nap.” touching everything from food
House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill stamps to agricultural research and
Jr., D-Mass., angrily warned that re- providing about $52 billion over five
jection of the money bill could keep years for price and income support
Congress meeting right up to programs.
"he Hereford Brand
leaders accepted a Republican House refused even to consider it. they will go into a shutdown mode or
that the city was badly in need of a Champion Feed Yards which en-
light at that intersection because of couraged the possibility that the city
the buiding of new stores, and the an- would be successful in installing a
ticipated building of housing untis test well.
planned in the area. The water that is hoped to be pro-
According to City Attorney vided, can be used in the peak water
Earnest Langley, the city first must using months
offically approve a motion to place The city also authorized the
the light at an intersection, then the release of easements at Sugarland
city must ask the state to install it. Mall. Current easements lie under
The city must pay for the light, in- the building The commisson approv-
stallation and maintenance. ed a motion to relocate the
If the state decides to approve the easements in order to provide for
She faces up to 10 years in prison and FBI agents found Mallory light, the city will not see the installa- future building that is scheduled for
a $5 000 fine if convicted on the kid- Elizabeth Sutton early Saturday in tion untill mid-1986 at the soonest the mall.
napping charge the home of a Tampa, Fla., couple. In other action the city commend- The city also authorized the pur-
"Ms.Suttnnd her mother Glenda who police say were the unsuspec- ed the Hereford Indipendant School chase of new trash containers for the
Sutton ^entified Ms Milter in a Ung parents of Ms Miller's former District on its efforts in develpoing city. The city will be purchasing 25
Xto lineup Mo^night as “Ber- huSbnd who brought the baby from city-school playgrounds The new containers to be place in the nor-
PicKem the man who Houston to Tampa. playgrounds will be constructed at thwest section ofthe city.
a^wered their newspaper advertise- Earlier Monday in Tampa, Ms. Aikmen, Tierra Blanca and Nor- The city also adopted an ordinance
mninerathey sitPjpoic said. Sutton beamed as she cuddled her thwest Elementary school. The city that will provide for a slight reduc-
mAlthoritis Lid it’telieve Ms baby and described her reunion with agreed to keep the grass around the tion in residential electricrates. The
Miler wantedstrise the zmonth- the blue-eyed infant. equipment mowed during the sum- originalabaseorateifornelectricahus
old child herself but refused to “I was kind of afraid to pick up her mer months. was over $40 million. In Monday
ierurhrsdetails of the case at first. I just looked at her, then I The city commission also authoriz- night s meeting, the base rate was
reymgthurtherddtrushr informie! turned her over and it was her. It was ed an estimated $125,000 to be spent dropped to $28 million due to an
srinsnteythesrindestithtonoma abig shock. She had grown so on a test well for the city The city overestimation by Southwest Public
tonmheremaybe"thefsinvoived,» much," the 20-year-oid told reporters felt that there is a possibility of utdiz- Service
Coppeli police La. Jack Foley said. at an airport news conference before
heading home.
“She started cooing ... She just
eL..la. aau„2.c seemed to melt in my arms...” Ms.
•UITZ MITIVE> Sutton said. “I had to pinch myself to
make sure it was all real.”
• v.Al.:e The baby was discovered missing
111 YUGOSICVIC from the Sutton duplex on Nov. 13
T after a friendly, well-groomed
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - womanin her late 30ss or early 40 coring ang sharing is what the Contributions to CSF can be made
Secretaiyof State George P. Shultz answeredaclassifiemnewsgp ad Christmas Stocking Fund is all to The Hereford Brand. Box 673,
arrived today for a day of talks ex- foragnvernessmind knd h[ about, and many of the recipients Hereford. 79045. or submitted to the
pected to focus on communist childrenA,heow» M"suttn sid know the meaning of these words. newspaper office. Ben Childers
Yugoslaviasinon-sligpnedstatusaand tocondstpolcb’chds Tom Griffin The R family recently took three serves as treasurer for the non-profit
shutznndnhis-entougagehtewdt said the sitter’s name turned out to children intosthein home torproyide pruPousBalance:
Belgrade from Budapest Hungary be false, and a telephone number she them with love and care. Mr R is 62 WRrsHt
yuorslasin istheuasttlonunenst Prided turned out to be that of an years old and draws, disability W.R.Thurber
European tour that also included anMesnssidsheneverchecked places much importance on keeping Adult 5 Department,
Romania. , . references the sitter provided the children in school and have no First Baptist Church
Shultz was met by Foreign references me sitter proyvaed iehei Don Fester family
Minister Raif Dizdarevic at Surcin Ms.Sutton talked.of tripstoa Taking on the responsibility of Mr. and Mrs Barry Roberts
Airport. “I'm happy to have the op- psychologistsandnight sprayen three Nore chidrenswii make it Jerry Walsh family
duginshersanxidshowtttseeorded PieR’aMary Harman
secretary, of state sa in a brief from a trusting person tain the household. They have asked Anonymous
He Said he was looking forward to And she sa.d she would be skeptical fartcpmnmazoeneng for the chirdren Mr and Mrs Allen Fraser
(See YUGOSLAVIA, Page 2) (See KIDNAP, Page 2) The Christmas Stocking Fund W.H. Vick
(CSF) is a non-profit organization Ray A Nadine Berend A children 25
that attempts to help as many needy Anonymous
families as possible at Mr aad Mrs. Max Goforth
Christmastime This is accomplish- Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Cain 20
ed by the generous contributions of Lutheran Women’s Missionary
Donna Ruland 501 W 15th St. was red entries, and she wins the $56 in citizens in the community Ltagut ___
the winner of theRrynd Phtdn Hereford Bucks. (To be picked up at The fund collected more than Immanuel Lutheran Church
peuuucgmwinsspastgecknmtershe The Brand office, please) $7,300 test year to help the less- Bob Nancy Josserand
correctly not the ntew together and The last contest in the series fortunate farmlies, but donations A—
SaentrtedPt mystery gun? Dr. started in Sunday’s paper One or have not been as high this year The Earl A PeggyClark
NG#, MaAmt." more pieces will be published each total to date is $4,520 A screening Mrs J.D.Neill
-u 5 issue this week, ending Friday. committee will determine the most Stazner-Prsbomm
The game last week drew almost Paste the pieces together, clip out needy families and use the funds as Berthar.Dettmann
IN entries and had about 96 curved the entry form in Friday’s paper and far as they go There are no ad- ,,
entries Mrs Roland's name was submit to the Brand office by noon ministrative costs for CSF, as all "fl “Jl C 100
drawn at random from the list of cor- Monday You could be the winner! work is volunteer TOTAL TO DATE: M,52°
Three children 4
need clothing )
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