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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 8

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The Taos Newsi
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Taos, New Mexico
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A8 THE TAOS NEWS Thursday, April 18,1991 On record SUITS FILED IN DISTRICT COURT Bernadette Serna vs. Bernadino Romero, et tort, seeking unspecified damages. Stacey O'Brien, individually, and as next ol kin of Lysander Romero vs. Town of Taos Police Department, Chief Jose Lucero, Gabe Medina, Taos Municipal School District, Juan Aragon, superintendent; Mario Barela, Eleanor Romero, John Doe Dr. John Doe and Craig Emsweller, P.I.; complaint to recover damages for personal injury and for civil rights violations, seeking unspecified damages and punitive damages.

Rosabel Valerio vs. Brooke Cottam; personal injury, seeking unspecified damages. Benjamin Martinez vs. All State Insurance personal injury, seeking unspecified damages. Edward E.

Carlson and Cheryl Kroll vs. Peter O'Donohue and Janet C. O'Donohue; real property rights. Ford Motor Credit Co. vs.

Diohn LaCombe and Anthony Trujillo; debt and money due, seeking $4,421.46 plus interest and fees. Nora R. Galvez vs. Arturo Barela, et quiet title. Valerie Valdez vs.

Debbie Medina; magistrate court appeal. Francis G. Vigil, et al. vs. Levy Arellano, quiet title.

Amwest Surety Insurance Co. vs. Fred Jaramillo Jr. and Rosella Jaramillo; damages, seeking $48,146.77 plus interest and fees. United Services Automobile and Jerry D.

Runge vs. Charles J. Romo; tort, seeking $1,642.89 plus interest and fees. Re; In the matter of Cheryl T. McGowen to change to Cheryl Tamarah Lama.

State of New Mexico and Town of Taos vs. Larry Knopp; magistrate court appeal. Lorretta Martinez vs. Pamela E. Jenks; magistrate appeal.

Paul Neveu vs. Marion M. Miller; conversion and damages, seeking unspecified amount. Dolores Tafoya, Lenora Tafoya and Joan Tafoya vs. Martin Alarid, et quiet title.

Catherine O'Conner vs. Theodore A. Runge; foreign judgment. St. Paul Property and Liability Insurance Co.

vs. Danny Miller; recover property damage. CRIMINAL ACTIONS IN DISTRICT COURT State of New Mexico vs. Marvin Lefthand, one count criminal sexual penetration. State of New Mexico vs.

Jeffery Curtis Brown; four counts criminal sexual penetration, one count kidnapping. BANKRUPTCIES PILED Liquidation Felix Fernando Gomez and Wanda Francis Gomez, Questa; no schedule filed. Ron and Paddy Anderson, Eagle Nest; no schedule filed. Robert Arnold Serna, Eagle Nest; yard foreman; no schedule filed. SHERIFF'S BLOTTER Feb.

15 at 8:45 p.m., Nicole Baptiste of San Cristobal reported that while she was away from home someone forced entry to her house and stole a compact disc player, 60 compact discs, a video cassette recorder and a pillow case, valued at $1,205. The case was turned over to investigators. Feb. 28 at 1 p.m., Lupita Rivera of Taos reported that unit 39 at the Los Al- tos subdivision had been entered and a TV, video cassette recorder and compact disc player, valued at $1,350, had been taken. Entry made through a window with a blunt instrument.

Investigation continues. March 3 at 3:45 p.m., Robert Terkeltaub of Encinitas, reported a pair of Nordica boots, valued at $400, was taken from parking lot at Taos Ski Valley. March 5 at 7:15 p.m., Ross Ulibarri of El Prado reported someone entered his garage and took a car stereo from his station wagon and some weights for barbells, total value of $500. HOUSE HUNTING? Try our Real Estate Showcase. The Taos News 758-2241 The China Shop is closing its present location May 1st, I will take a much-needed holiday.

I will re-open in Taos in July. Many thanks for your past patronage. In Magistrate Judge Urminio Martinez's court: Anthony i Ohkntdois pleaded DWI and driver to b6 "lifcMsed; fined $175 (suspended in lieii of $150 donation to Taos High drug program or 30 hours of coittfflunity service); and must attend DWI school, Larry Gutierrez pleaded guilty to DWI, obedience to a police officer and failure to wear seatbelts; iserttfcsnced two days in jail and fined $350 (suspended in lieu of 75 hours of community service). Jonathan Romero pleaded no contest to DWI and no insurance; fined $175 (suspended in lieu of $150 donation to Battered Woman's Project); and must attend DWI school. Walter F.

Deary pleaded no contest to DWI and failure to dim headlights fined $320 ($170, suspended in lieu of $150 donation to Los Angelitos), Horacio C. Cordova pleaded guilty to DWI and driving outside traffic lanes; fined $325 (suspended in lieu of $150 donation to non-profit organization); must attend DWI school and attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings for three months. Joseph Fresquez no contest to DWI And. insurance; Tmecl $325 (sus I In Magistrate Judge Betty Gbniftlfes' cfcttrti II Michael VfllMo'. guilty to i Dwii'" fined in lieu l0 f' Taos; fltatf i 'rfi must atteriat)WI school I' 1 1 "Cordova pleaded guilty to 1 DWI tainerj fined and ple bn midnth6 probation; 1 Gregorio no contest ten DWI, obstruction, ''rio' driving outside traffic- and failing to plate; insurance, 1 no 1 fined $310 ($300 suspended in lieu bf to The Taos News and the Lilac Shoppe are sponsoring the 1991 SECRETARY OF THE YEAR contest, Show your secretary how much you appreciate his or her work by nominating him or her on the entry form below.

Your Secretary could win lots of great prizes. 1 licRETARY OFTHEViARlntiy Please return this entry form to The Taos News by 5 p.m. April 19. Name of secretary nominated: Firm worked for: Job description: Years employed by you: Tell us why you feel your secretary should be "Secretary of the Signature Telephone Number The Taos News P.O. Box Taos, NM 87571 505-758-2241 Look in next week's paper for a list of sponsors and prizes.

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