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------·------··------·--- Gearing up for the '98 l'? SPORTS county fair Ruidoso sends strong delegates A good ol' fashioned to state softball time is guaranteed for all tournament

BY DIANNE STAlllNGS PAGE lB RUIDOSO NEWS STAFF WRilER

For a taste of a real old-fashioned ~p VAMONOS ~ty fair, stop by the Lincoln County fairgrounds in Capitan ~ at 4 p.m. Wednesday and continuing through Saturday afternoon. Besides pie contests and judging of produce, dozens of crafts and handi­ wm-k will be on display inside the fair building. Outside, 4-H and FFA mem­ bers will show off the animals they've raised and will be competing for rib­ bons as well as cash. Check out Don't look for carnival rides or booths with games that can deplete the back-to-school the pocketbook. Instead, you'll find food prepared by community groups fashion guide and a dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday with music by Lone Star PAGE 5C Express. A special decorated cake or pie competition is worth the visit. Last year's winner was sold for $1,000. Entries must be submitted before 5 "' BUSINESS p.m. They need to be made from scratch. Because of health reasons, no custard of cream fillings are allowed. Finding ways to Fair week starts off at 10 a.m. heal the body's ills Monday with a horse show for 4-H and FFA members. It will include halter in a natural way classes and showmanship and halter, pleasure and Hunter saddle. PAGE 7A Uvestock. will~- arriving at 7 -=-~·~~i~b?~. p.m., when lambs will be classified, fol- t, PAST TENSE lowed by swine and beef cattle. Keith Green/RUJdosn Nrws Inside entries will be accepted Bade to school means back to shopping. Wai-Mart and other stores in the area already have stocked their shel'lles with the necessary school from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thesday. Also at supplies. Dress codes for high school students ;;u-e outlined in Vamonos (Page sq. Taking a look 4 p..m. will be a halter-only 4-H and FFA Horse Show. at the Coes of A swine show will lead off at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the outdoor show arena. Lincoln County Inside the fair building, entries PAGE 13C will be accepted from 9 a.m. to noon. School Supplies 101 -get them now The fair building will be closed while inside exhibits are judged from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday. But there Schools outline what supplies students should have before the first day will be plenty see in the arena with to making sure students have proper for the coming year. a dairy goat show about 1 p.m. Check BY SANDY SuGGITT WEATHER RU/CXJSO NEWS STAFF WRITER supplies. First Grade - Basic Supply with fair officials, becaUse the starting List time is set for one hour after the pig According to the school district, Partly cloudy show. An exhibition show of Nigerian With summer steadily coming Kindergarten supply lists will be to a close, school officials want to handed out during home visits or Mrs. Carter, Ms. Howland and over the Dwarf Dairy Goats also is scheduled. Mrs. Lewis The rabbit show starts at 2 p.m. or 30 remind parents and their children school visitation (see the section on ~0 weekend. • crayons--16-24 count ' '·~Y

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- - ·(J- - ...... -.. · •4 -animo~ pencils With lotsofhlad . ' . . .. · •1 Rkg. pens . . •1#2 pBJ!vils and a llharpea-o er tbat will Olltch sbavinllll •1 box of 1&-24 ·era,yons •5 pkgs. laoae-leal":note- era . ~1·+.!J!! • .,amer'Bglue bookpaper . • •l box wateroo1im.. • ) ~ •2large boxes of .. faclal tis- • 6 spiral notabociks •8 !!-pocket lblders sues •1 box ~-(no mora •llai-ge box facial tissues • 300 am ~.,.;de · than 24) · •1 pkg. wide-ruled note- . •map color peru:l)s'. •1 ruler (metric and inch) book f~ spiral.• • CAPITAN SCHOOlS · •2 spiral notA!books. 120 •1 pair scissors 60 .-2 boxes facial tissue i>Dei'Jn&n,.p.t cusderno (linea ancho) •1 pmr pointed liCISIIOl& oolon . black inarlmr)=le• .. ' . •1 tubo de _.tura •1 pkg. of 12 Cll>lomld pen- •water eo1cms. 8-color mze •8 rolla ofSootob fape · - •12lapices ci1a , __ ·I~ glue stick • box Pllon-tdze _.__,_,. 1 •1 paquete de marcadores •back pack (MaeVeigh & Wiiahburn- blue -­ • I "''ia aouarlaa gel. s$1ek or Adeoek white_ ~ - ...;; _ _._...... z1p1 k A glimpse into Lincoln ing. Those who have been • 6 cuadernos de papel Fourth Grade General Elmer's ~ glua) bai1a 1 -.-~...- oc County's past, compiled from guests of the r-ett Hotel at •1 "''ia de creyonea (no ....,....,a...-•-· List plastic•school hoi, am•ll,. pref. ' ~ cups .. .. . local newspapers by Polly E. l.incofu will be among the first masde24l · · , P . Chavez. to patronize Mrs. Lesnett at • 1 regia (con medides •4 #2 pencils •lieissors leA-handed for • iJtlar with -· White Oaks. metro 7 de pulgada) •1 reef pen !efties. '" :It _n c!uickeio · White Oaks Eagle The telephone from the •1 par de tijerea ~handed ~ ~~atb~ • 2 "''ias papel de sede •1 pkg. . wide-ruled lOose- ""' • · DO llfOT 'BW 'frajipet' ·: Old Abe ~r· pumps to leafpapj!l' •smock. or cbild-tdze shirt ~ . _. Aug. :z, 1900 the mine and · will · •2 wide-ruled spiral nota- •baekpack (with .child's Noachoolbozea . Mrs. Gaines • Mrs. AE. Lesnett, who for only a few polee. 'xr-~ books DRJDelnalile) . • . several ye..,.. past has been used almost the entire dis­ •the above basic supply list •1 large bottle of Elmer's •pencils,. 6 fat and 6 1#2 Fifth Grade Mn. plus ue (plain. no names qr wild colors) conducting the Lesnett Hotel tance. gl . Lincoln, has moved here Robt. McMains was before •1 box ziplock bags any ...... - in to : ::rof win:: for rest time •1#2 pencils and/qrmecluon- reside permanentl,y and .has the court Saturday on a charge size . ~ ~"":- e· opened a first class hotel in the of unlawful ki!!!::f.,.of cattle, •1 folder with 2 inside •1 12-lnch ruler · •water bottla, plastic ical pincila w/-a !ead pockets L-- of -1-~ penci1a •erliaable pen($) "Ridgeway" block across the and was placed a bonq of •1 """ ..,.,...... •loOse-leaf notebook .. street from the Stewart build- $30.0 to wait results before the •a backpack •1 pair of sc:issc!iS FlzS Grade 'paper next grand jury. . . •1 large box of facial tis- •crayOn&, 16 count (no . :}:"P Mrs. Snowdan sues larger, please) 2 plqjB."""a.:t= !!::lJ:"' •the above basic supj>ly list •1 4-oJ:; bottle wbi!:fua •1 ·pair .of 1atge pointed plus .•$1.16 for a tap _ glue scissors • 2 pocket folders wi1h 2 mediateWhits-­ Sohool cap . ·•1 pkg. colored non-perma- . 'd pockets nent niBrbra' . •large box of facial tissues _ ..... -·-~ pen.-lls RUIDOSO NEWS 1DSl .~boxes 1-gal. ziplock bsg- Ckadea51Uld8 • •pair of pointea IICi8oors .. - ...... ,.. --- -- gies • • paper and pencll only; •plastic school box • crayonS Malli"8 Address: P.O. Box 128, Rulcfoso, NM 883$5 •1 box asndwich ziplock each tescher will g1va a BllppJy· w/attached lid (duB" to - •2Jarse.l>Gttles of Elmer's P,_,., (505) 257-4001 (BOO) 857-0955 Fax; (505) 257-7053 bsggies list for their classroom on NO oversiZed boxes) . , ltJue · · · · . · . e-maD: [email protected] •1 eraser August 19 •20 1#2 YELLOW pqds •II folder!l'liritib pocketa - each 9 We&ks (no 'n-usty Brand •4 -ate $llb-al note- llunuaMontes Second Grade Baa1c pencila) . books ' ExL' &r. 18. Supply List Middle •10 pencil top ersaers. · •2 rolla ofSootob tape Edi' .•:Ul-rillg~a , size bottle ·· _r~~~.:.._.,_ '~'- ··: •frplqt. notebook indeX' •pencils- pkg. of 12 .. ,< • dividera · · . · · •ruler- with Inch andcen'"'.·· · •8 single-au~ spiral timeter marldnaa . . ' 9,otolbooka · • •wide-ruled" notebook ,;. •1pl8stlcprotractor(diam- paper - pkg. of 200 &bests eter. at least ~ or 10 em.) • spiral IIDj:ebook • 40.. ' •1 -~1"'188,... , - wide-nlled ' '. •1 - inl!bes· and .,.ateroolars- with 8 oolars •facial tissue - 2 boxes • school box - eljp;lM!tyle . glue, .~ . andbox '"-pencils . sciaaors, .. • $10.00 IUII>ivlty fee to be zfp~ . C': ~teacher cluriagthe lok~ '• •qpt(onal: wash~ .merk~ . •, or em,~ petlpi1a . . . . '· ,,,~~··' • plas•2 PIJCke'.~'(uo ~: • . ... •• .. ~ .. " ' f: .. ;- .. ~· ~ . .. t.·'. "h~t . • .'.· .·1· ~ '.· .·':' _:._'~ ,-, ' • . . . -.~... .. · to propose refunding Bea BOb.Crt ~. . Xk.~-She ~ 'lUel!d&,y.. ' ,· . . ··:pl ... ~..:;.:... .,. and zonina fees '' ·.~ tbr ltllll'"~ ··~MQII-the= ·· lbrOcleB:P~ · -UJ.U.~C ""~"'C · · · (Bob) Mlllll>ry. 67; Will 'W l!t "'-'- = ~-- . -. be~ 3 _oo-liJil,m. ay.DJ.\NNE Sr.w.tl.'Diu · obOuld foot the'biD to~ wluntsera anyway and we :J+~'i.-~·U:: ~~~c!M;;:..i· .· ··::~~f...&~~:-~ £e~~t~== ~~~~l;.; ''"'".. , ~_, a · · · ::":'"""!' Mr...... _ died "''--'~·· Aug. 6, 111118, at blshome. · . -~ r~""""" ~ •- ~ ....- ,.....,._. u-'-- •··- _...,_,,..... · . . - bls An~ A '"""~...... , in J!lridoso.._.....,, He ...... ,,,,...,...... _ 14' 1""•...... , "-·,....,, .....,..A··- 4 at the "'-•>'_ __...... ,"""'"'=-- ,.;_ fees.Tbe · ··""' . be the viol>a\ys-·-----solons.during OOUDciJ bu · ,_,,...,...... ,. .., ...... , ~ " •- Wicbi•• ""--a __ _, -· n~-. . """"' w~ OP "It's ·- _ _,_ •~ ~our 8uDdoi,Y scboOI ...... , and was a · He was born July.,. 19U.In .,...... , ·• """ -- """""" -.nda l/!.!:!!:'_ _villaae ,~ - _.,._ ~ ~ -'* .ol P'!l'lrdale·Boioptlst Per~ Minn. ' ·. ndsedbl:St.Cialr~Mieh. . ShswesbomNov.2,'16931n JQeeting'Illesda,iand"C-~0 OOUDcil= It's 111 · to be Cbwdtibr'lt't·~.Hahada · Ha·wae a pii--" owilelllriS own b)sbr- ~ tbr tlJ:e· · tiris- M ~·~udsd~ N.,.~ iJchid8 ~ ·nleoe, -~~the plan- work~ aoesln~ it," Dunald- ...... ,...... _~oiuoe1930. oiJe,f!t,~ J]tah, and ~ary,bra,T-.U'-t'-of""-"'-'-Va.' of.A--..m- • nlzur._~todozonmgaiJ'<~ SOPtaJsaidemployeea''ThsseareaJresuvemmenady L-'-.: ~ 'indude his wife, movsd'With It to'fi'Dll-anAir ~ . ....,. •...... ,. ~-- • e ...... ~-...... _.- .. --. otiJU...., Joallther-~ .. - ~ ... Ea1B; a Billl>er, ItAlY Mallory; dril- Force Bl'l&e . 11>47. Tbere he and Katlj!een SettiM of Win- · ; · Davldlwnea of which the cost of permito paid with mxpa,yers• money. It's dren, M:;b Mallory, 'Kim was ~t. tlie·cleei&n ston.S.lerl\, N.C.;, a acm, Robel1; Granbury, 'IImas, aDd Jimmy feeajustoftiae!s." their 'oh to be doing these Aaheraft, Patrick Mallory, aDd qpetation or raDII" insttu- . ~~ ~a ~•. d~oooA!_f.;~Amy Barrow also thinks the things~ When (l:esidimta) - a Norbuit Karter. and Debbie mentation tbr Wbit.oo Sanda.lllfla. ilerth of LaMe,;;,"'C-alif.., .w.,; ____ ooum:il should have asked tbr 11ee. ~- tbr the ri8J>.t Harper; aDd ten granddrildren olle Range ~t liom the planning and . to do . If·~ - ' ' I 1964, be and '-'- wife mother, Ji'ranas Morris of Cor- Tbe fami\y ...... llli!IDD- ~· board ~. · -ntsd that ' t, should ""'be n . ""' ...... _.. "'-••• _ _.. rials Gfd ~ --· . y, l'lor M sstabllshsd an m.-t aDdretall pus..,..~-...... , ..,_. ... --· to _,. International. e think it should ha... charging tbr it? Thet's my PIU· era ~S busineos, Puerta clei Soi, in Rui- drildlen and one sreat-Brand· P.O. Box 138, ~ N.M. started. here," he said. "We hJSophld.lltilnately the OOUDciJ Orawside _.n- tbr Vi!ra doso.. son. . 883U-0188. oouldn't """" draft an (ollleial) will decide.~. · Pior Maas, 67, at Naplss, Fla. Surriwre ·include his wife Tbe lluniJ,y .,._.,. memo- Arrangement& are under iJI!Iection, becauss it wasn't on Tbe J>lamrina aDd zoning · will be held at 11 a.m.llaturda.JI; Viola c. ~a acm, Jobn Sliep rials to. the American Heart the direction of LaGrone Flmer- ·our -.oda. We think (the Idea) board will be ioVoJwd after a A1>g. S. In_ Woodblns ~ of Macon,-Ga., a daughter, Assoc:ial;ion, a1 Ch8peJ. OI'Riridooo. is very bad. It oouJd quadruple propooal is in oolid lbnn, he said. PROJECT: The hirings. were not illegal by state law license to Refunding Fees for Denied page 1A · .information I received ..-White was not r.ehired of ·wa.Y Planning and Zoning Applica­ Continued·~ Th~ tions•. from Nunley is that they are after he and hio assistant col· and War­ willing to turn It over to the leeted tG!> muc:h pay and the Condos, tbr Regular Items other toWns in the .county. Partnerships like they're talk­ city. Briley and (Mayor program ran out of money 1. Addendum to the Mar­ Robert) Donaldson already before the end of the fiscal keting and Advertising Agree­ ing about have worked SllO­ take (if ment with Grindstone Graph­ ce'SsfuJly .in other areas.• told me they would it year 011 June 30. · the council agrees). I look for · "I think some of the coon- ics and ~Services. The state has looked at it to happen. I talked with; . . 2. Dlicussion and possible the situation of Montes' broth-. (Ruidoso Municipal Judge ty COIDD118Bl0ners are going to · er being hired and concluded aetion reaarding the license to u'c:hael Lin8 ) •-~--· d · h sse the program should -be it does not violate; the condi~ ••" ...... ,. 1;1n w>t tr.ansfe.rred and the citv USB pubije right of Wa.Y, corller a qualified profeasional coor- ' of Paradise and Sudderth . tions of the grant or- state law, dinato.r, he probab•·· would should accept" it," Butts said. Drive, Cree Manor Sign. Hanna said; use the program a-i';',.." "These two hires I think will · Board and ~ com.mission "What transpired is legal,• Neither Butt:"-;..,, Line be terminated and the village appointment& he said. "It would not have were satisfied with the pro- will re-advertise." Reports frOm municipal been had the commissioner gram under former coord.ina- Most of the DWI cases oiBeials hired his brother, but when it goes through two or three•lev- tor Charlie Whi~, the magis-. · involved residents of Ruidoso lnfurmation items trate judge said. or Ruidoso Downs, Butts said. v.na. Department reports, . els, it's. Jm.e. .. · "'•' nnt. sue Tbe Boe,rtls· ,fNHI.-I'lWI I'W/.y.Qns "'"'···~T'il\'"""""'-""nc>--·•' ·· • reporta ... {I ~1 J,, ,,,,' ! .. m-,cn,t<;>.... uung ...... at peO- . Cloosd .eBsfDD: discUssion ple li&V.. to work together to of the purchase, acquisition make it succeed." Change your "I feel good about it," and or of real property Eye Color With by the d=Vi of Ruidooo. ADy Butta said Monday of the pos­ aetion taken as a result of the sibility of Ruidoso running the cloosd setlllion will be br!>ught DWI program. "I think it was D ora Soft back into open session. a very produCtive meeting. II Colors

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OUR OPINION ~~-. · ... cci1il OowbciyCoUn"' . ·~ ByltJ; • The size of the pot am~.C'if'' growlnt.o a Perhaps that Lincoln County Dete-ntion Center tem­ IW\ior~ pest will fit in a teapot---end a pr;!tJ;y small one at tliat. ..,.,..t attbe. .. Attorneys, judges, county commissioners, law enfbrcer ~alEWnte ment officers, municipal ofticillla, and just about. eveey Canter. other veated-interest segment of the population have Beror..be· taken noisy JJOtios of the '~ail problem" in Lincoln County diecUsst win- . "' for mOnths riow. ter be bad ~nu .,..,_. completed - Everybody agrees a mow dete-ntion center is required, the i!roun4· . . . by both the law of the land and the rules of common .work for ·a weekl,y radio prp­ decency. . .•. stated that· I hBc! made a reaiJ.r about something else. gram celebrating ·. Western E8ideot government request~ travel for IIQIBI!1f on Anytime somehocl;y wishes to . swiDg music - ana ''ti:iciden- That isn't the argument. The tempeSt swirls. aroUnd· needs accuracy, too the 'CIJDHJlt agenda. He was speak to me, .all they nesd to do ~ spi-eacling the Wllrcl "" where that facility, suitable to hafidle upwards of 100 pris­ 1J11coln. County as a -tourist mistaken again. Tb&­ is-i:all me. If I can't talk then, I destination. . oners, should be built. · 'lb the eclitoJ': requested lipprOI7al Cor travel will set a time that I can. · That's happened, am1 the Certain lawyers, .moat of them with oftioss in Ruidoso, be =-~~~~=.~~raJ: for himself to a meeting be The newspaper io right , .... ,,~--- .. Aug. ) he tbougbtwoulclbeiJnportantfor (when it says) we are seeking ''Lincoln COunty 1¥"­ would just as soon have the facility, right along with new .,..~~ news, 5 • as bim to attend I have made no pnsb,m of the Atr'' is ~ often is. Mr. JUDga serve4 maximum effi.ciency, with no courtrooms, be built a lot closer to the center of population twice ' (instead of the geographic center--sort of--that is Carri­ and sbOulcl' be awsre of the beve mayor. · · · . We are aecl:inlc maximhm efti~ stations arount!. the' cciuntry been carey zozo). All kinds of arguments have been presented, among Meetipgs sre. a citizen getting on ciency in ~ goyernment, the SyndicatscJ bour-llmg Open lew that· we Jill to show, and mote are waiting in: them the idea thet "since most of the crime is in and required 4;o It """"'" he agenda, the only substan- with no Bt11'pl'ises either for the fOllow. t!"' citioims or Village Hall, and the wlnas- -- just• ot --~-that Is- live cl!ange we...... ,.. was that around Ruidoso, that's where the jail should be."... ~ CBDD ~ "• a · · sboulcl stlilie in writing absolute control of bow ws And, Sa,y& llrw:e Eldredge, puts an interesting tilt on tlie issue-making justiee con­ Mr. JUDga attended a spe- ~. "" she wishes.- to ~-, spend your clollars.and proWle wlu> besds the MusioWrl o~ the Hquor c:ial called public hearilig (not a wluit. he ~· _ . , - venient for the bad guys, sort of like drive-up win­ regular moetlng) .for the pw> cuss."!> we·can_ he m complete ~· for this cit;y. It is DIY Horse, the annual sympo-­ dows. hope that -at the end of four sium's chief sponsor, .J{()Od. .. pose of clisei1ssing solid waste. · com~ With the Open flliDgs. koep baj:Jpening. Dur­ The message, so far as most of the ·people of Ruidoso Mr. JUDga aclclressed the coun- Meetings Act. . - years the citizens will look bade. ciJ on that matter. When he fin- As for the locks on the and find our governing not only i.qt a ta,pfng seasion reeently, a are concerned, probably was !'l,IHle clear here last week at to have been open &nd'Tespmi­ CBS ts1evlioi.on crew was on ished, be asked to speak on . aooess to parts of Village ~ . hand a special County Commission meeting to air'the issues. · '-'ect 1 --•--~ if 't the recent unfortunate mtua- oive. not Only ellicieot but elfeo­ ·gathering material on anoth er BUu" • . ~ 1 • t' the U B. Capitol . . live, am1 not imJy controlled Western swing ,fpr a future Many very concerned people drove the 40-mill!s from was related in aoy way to solid tion a . . 18 JUSt waste. H8 said that it was not, · another· remintler of bow our but enlightening. teleYision bmadc:ilst. Purely by Carrizozo to the Ruidoso Convention Center to espress . . RObert Donaldson coincidence, a man who per­ but that it was ~t. I world bas . Safety for their vie\v that the new detention center belongs in the · ~r offluiOOso forined with Bob. Wills informed bim that we c:oul::l employees 18 (avowedly the Iring of the exiSting county seat, not on a mtlsa dr tucked &WfV' in only talk shout whet w&. pub- ~ is theft. some canyon that's part of the growing Ruidoso sprawl. music;al lll8lll' yet!rB lished for the special meeting, wishes Home Health,. HoSpice was They also have pulled out the stopl;j in making theh' pro­ . but thet I would be happy to persc:ma· remc:oibered posal very cost-effective. plnce him on the regular agen­ da at the ~ week's oouru:il ~ Few Ruidoso people even came out to observe. meeting. He said "fine" and left. - Regarding As has been the case so often in the past, the vast The ~ cle,y 1 bed (village ~=- last two dated July . 29, . clerk) Tammie Maddox call Mr. .,. to see Maddox .Home Health and m~ority resl1y of Ruidoso reeidents don't seem to care­ Junge about getting on the without ao appoinlpleqt. Both I would like until, perhaps, it's about to be built in their own back agencl!l and be declined. I times he was sent Immediate- nifer Chadwick, yard. . called him perscmally to see Jy. ..to her office. I don't see the and all the staff lbr all the teo­ Ruidoso's municipal government was represented only why be chose not to be on the delay be speaks of. der loving care they gave :m& agenda. He tluinked me for my We _... to be c:onf\mng arid my beloved husband,· by its attorneys; no elected ofticials were on hand. The _.,anal call to him, but said open government, which is Erwin C. 'Jbelising, who cliecl mayor said leter that if the county's hired expert consul­ the moment liacl passed. He putting the people's agenda for- -April 17 of kidneY cancer. I tents conclude that something should be built in Ruidoso, must beve fcniotten this. ward, with being able to stroll also would like to thank Verna . the village will show what it has to offer, As for the CODBellt agenda, the balls ofVillege Hall at. will. Woocle and Doris (I can't we often have more consent I have .met with aoybody thet remembmr lier ·last .name) for So, for now at least, the tempest seems to be contained, then regular items- Any Coull-. has requested a meeting, as t)le wlui8lcbeir when I Ji-...,_ and eveeybody must wait for that $10,000 report being cilor can have an,item removed bas every other vjllage emploj-- tured my foot. · · . prepared by tqe out-of-county experts. from the.cxmsent agenda and it ee, aod thet will continue to be It is disappc>intb.g to read will be plaeed as a regular item. the poliC)t I return...pbone.calls about the cutbacks in Then Carrizozo's people might decide it's time for a tea 'Ibis is doJuo at the beginning of to citizenS even when they do Medicare. Keep up the excel­ perty, of one kind or another. the meeting. Most of these not request a call-back. lent work JIOU have dO!JS for so items... in the end will be With Mr. JUDIIB's constant many ye...S. ' . . . passed because in most cases problem with the facts, I begin Jeanette 7bensing R>R REFERENCE we must pass them. Mr. JUDga to wonder if his complaints are lluidmro

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This Is zr;.sent to you Recently she returned on Aug. 4, a · .. when the "from a southwest regional mountain· woi:ld s a"W<>ndt>r· · conference of the fraternity in land of emer- ~- · ald. greeD an:;uver. and' WiD While in Colorado, Nellie reach you on Ruth visited her friend Greta' Aug. 7, the Cabot, with whom she worked birthdayNellie RUth of ~ a team-teach er at the N o b Jones · Hill School for 17 years. she was After her retirement from born oD thiS teaching, Nellie .Ruth BYDANSiroRM day in 193~f remained aetive in communi­ COl.IJMNIST in Roswell to ty aftidrs, especially in work­ Fred Lucas !Jig with the Pink Ladies of and Helena . the Hospital Auxiliary. Coe Lucae. Nellie has often said that she is "the youngest of the A blessed marriage youngest,• being the daughter of the youngest of the sUr: In 1953, Nellie Ruth was daughters of Lincoln ·County married to Paul H. Jones in pioneers Frank and Helena the Church of the Holy Mount Coe. Then she is the youngest in Ruidoso. They were the in the family of children, the f'II'st couple to be married in others being sister Betty and this church, which eurely was : .brother Dan. an extra blessing for Paul and Nellie Ruth was graduat­ Nellie . l ..t from Hondo High School as They have three children; valedictorian in 1951, and Annelle Reynolds, Debbie continued her education by graduating from. Colorado Sanchez and Cathy Jones, as Womens College, cum laude, well as three grandchildren, with a bachelor's degree in Jim Paul Whipple, Bel\iamin education. Coe Sanchez and .do Marie TQERINA: After 20 years, the issues are unresolved Then she· received her Sanchez. • master's degree from New Annelle is employed at C. Continued from 1"'11" 4A photos, listening to Tijerina's · He got his day in Court, but Mexico State Universi~y. and L. Lumber Company in impaoaionad speech and just the return of grent lando to the Junge has something ' Ruidoso Downs. . waiting, oimlpiling a list of sus­ peol'le be represented did not in common with Harvey were foreat:"'rii!JI!ei'S, State · 35 years of teaching Debbie and Cathy both Police and FBI . ofticers and pects · and federal misde­ oocur. Over 20 y,ears leter, it Is Thank you and your staff In 1989, Nellie Ruth are school teachers in Rui­ reporters there to meet them. ' meanors to charge them with. still an unresolved issue. for your profeSsional ethics in The crowd gradually dwindled, retired after 35 years of teach.. doso9 following in the illu~;~tri­ Itwaoanuglyscene. When ~week: accepting and publishing on a . and- a feW day& the last The-· ing the first grade in Ruidoso. ous education tradition of the two rangt~r& tried to collect the or math of the land grant battle. regular basis letters related to She has often spoken of the fees; the crowd came close to them went home. q • • • local topics and issues. Exam­ family. Elsewhere: In 1966, the kind words spoken, j reai viole!lee. but AiiaDza ie8d­ A reporter later asked Tije­ ple: Publishing (former coun· through the years, by her for­ Paul aitd Nellie Jones and ers·· prevente!l it. After the rina why his group had chosen Mao Tse-tupg published his cilor) J. A.. "'AI." Junge's com­ "little red liook" of quotations mer pupils, who expressed their family are long-time .,rangtlr& were f'med fOr tres­ such a futile tactic. . ments. Mr. Junge reminds me thanlq!l for being guided so members of Saint Anne's "Publicity," he eaid, adding, and the Red Guard began its of Paul Harvey, for what he . Passing .in a bizarre "magis­ well during their rii'St year of Chapel court" 'This time they will' have to devastating crusade to rid writes about in an infonnative trate convened under a China !If Western influence. school. We wish Nellie Ruth picnic shelter, they were · charge us with treopaaoing way ,is "Now for the rest of the Along-time member of the released. and take us to court, and then story." education fraternity, Alpha Jones many happy returns of 'l'ber

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Success· of Sonterra development means m9re projects ahea4· . ' ' BY DIANNE STAU.INGS Florida, but with offices in 23 along the Rio Bquito, inch•ding J;y if they want to get Into the and the - with five and 10 state engineer,• Phillips 8iijd. KlJlDOSO N£WS STAfF WRITER states. The company, under the a small waterf"a1l DllDIIiar - -and aw~ from aller- acre tracts," Smitb said. ' ''People can check and see li­ name of The Patton Corp. until hikers, to a group_ from Albu- IdeS 8lld aathma.• .The couple atarted building their neighbor did before they Some of the most spectaeu' three years ago, has been in the querque and IIIIOthi!r 139 ...... , A1thouJoh lot owners repre- their home in A.ugust, 1996 and drill. They can see the number lar scenery in Lincoln County is land sales bUsiness for 35 years. to John Daveaport and local sent - ~hun young oouples to moved in Febriiary. Coming of feet and how many gallons ; viewed from Sierra Blanca Air- "We heve about 68 t County's major development ssles ollice is located. That will Phillipe said. "Our hopes, prkes DOW," he said. ''EveryOne potential buyers seem to show to the Board of Realtors apd there, Ranches of Sonterra, be the last one sold, he said. By dreams and deaires are thet know's they ...,..'t going dOJOrll, • up with is water. Rumors eircu­ the multiple liating service. with about $22 million in sales, then the oompaey hopes to have we'll heve another prqjsct reacl;y About 40 homes are in lated for a time that wells were •we spent more than has nearly sold out in the four a ssoond development lined up to go ahortly after the first of the some stage of oomd;ruction or coming in cby at the develop­ $250,000 for a .w~Jter study . years since it opened. in the Ruidoso area. The compa- year in the Ruidoso area. That's are completed. '!be biggest cxin- ment. Phillips said thet's false when we started,• Phillips The 496-tract subdivision ny has made several offers; our number one priority. centration is in Unit 3. information. said. In the stucl;y, the (engi­ celebrated its fourth birthday some heve been n:jected. "We think Ruidoso is a · One of the men at the 6rat "No one has come in with neers who prepou:ed it) .had to and the first annual meeting of ''One of our biggest prob­ viable~ on-going market and annual popea:Ly owners associ- · a dry well," h.e said. "Joe show there· was ·sufficient a 400-m.ember· property owners 1ems is that weTe our own worst that it's just going to continue to . ation meeting was Sam Smith, Madrid, a local businessman water for 500 built:.out lots, association lin July. PrQjeet enemy,"' Phillips said. "We've grow for the next five or six who served as associatiou. preSi. building a -house in Unit 11 each with a well producing manager _ Lonnie Phillips been so successful at Ranches, years." 16 and was had a good domestic well at the maximuin three acre feet brought in contractors, well everyone thinks we can pay ' Property in the subdivision at meming as a 500 f-. but • decided to go of water per year (about drillers and other vendors to almost anything fur a piece of has been sold to buyers in 30 • PREMIER FAMILY EVENT . ·'· . . ' . RACE . To regiSter for eClairs br for more .. AUGUST . information' can . . NEW'*XICO INFORMATION: 20th-23rd SOS"2S7•2120 AMf'.RIC'A'S LAND 1-888-345-1125 L.~'~"~'~:':'IIA:~~·~·~~.J~.. ~~~~·~~~~~L------.J ' ' '

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' The. following marringe 26. . Federated "Women All ~ 110 to l,>en'lfit to a licenses' were issued by the July 16 - Joseph L. Cre. the church .and' Comti>.uoity plan" .. Lincoln County Clerk's oflice extendtbanks /. . activities.· . A. Peterson. mer J:r., 29, and Ra~helle A. in tbe month of July. The Fede'rated Women of , .F.or more 'irdbl•••attmi c8U Am.Uio, Tex!!_a, }"&pie~ July 7 - Joe Weldon Herring, 26; married and med Lincoln County wish _to .. 257-2330.. · · · • ' CoWu.s · IIDd Asl!oci· Braswell, 62, and Linda Sue July 16. announce the winners of ita ·· . . '" . . Braswell, 58; married and drBwingheldAug. 8. · ,.;~~ · · . • 'to July 16 - Kelly Jack­ medJuly 7. s. Jade L .. B""binJ!er won a I '-'.,.....,.toppers hOst : July 7 - . Bruce Roland son, 32, and Rachel Hargrove, candlelit, 6-course dtnner plW. ·....;,;...;G.,._.-t a. night In tlie wedding swt at ay.-...... -uv.. -·....- · • Bullert, 48, and Patricia J. 29; married &nd med July 16. the Ellis Store Bed ·and The· Ruid0$0/Lincoln Butler, 41; married and filed July 17 .:..Felipe R. Gam­ · Breakfast In Lincoln. July 7. boa, 23, ·and Beth Jepsell, 20; Brennan J. Moran won tB County CrimeS~perB, Inc. July 8 - Billy F. Keever,. holes of golf for tW.. at Alto . will boat a studelit. apprecia­ 65, and Roetta L. Graves,. 63; JnBrried July 17 and filed Lakes Golf and Country Club, tion night· at Funtrackero married July 23 and med The group to thank ~- 6 9 ..,_.__ · July 27. ~ wil!liesth , . ·~m p.m. to. p.m... ~a- July 27. everyone aor e1r support July 8 -Justin Alan King, July 23 - Eric Stephens, and the proceedS of the draw- day, Aug. 12. 20, and Kimberly Ann Luthy, 21, and Rebekah Sharp, 22. lng will be used to support Crimeatopp""!' will pro- 23. July 114 - Gene · Peny local Republican candidates. vide two free ticlaits for each JUly 9 - Carl A. Budde, ...... : stud8nt...... 6 J;hrmlgh l .. Edwlll'ds, 46, and J~ Beth 71, and Billie J. GallaiJher, Silent au • . ~~In · 14l!coil> 65; married July 14 and filed HanooCk, 4'1f ;~11 IIlli! apcl e~acJ.Z cilliner · c~"~~~,, · · July 21. filed July 24.. July 10 - Ruben Zamora. st." Eleanor Church will ·~ ~-,tickats'~ be. July 27 - W- E. Hale, 56~ and Carol Zamora, 51; hold its fifth annual Silent .for IDJ,Wat- ·!IOV;•bl;tinpsr. married and 1iled July 10. 37, and B. Deni..,. Francis, ·43; AuCtion and ·Enchilada ·Din- .• boc!,ts.':ot go-ccn'li·loA!Ies ..anJ· July 13 - Brett Madison married and filed July 27. ner··t 5 P.Jil• S!lt)irday; M.tr- ··.~ b$.ulied,!lli':fKt:~· Shipley, 32, and Tanya Denise 15, at the RuidoSO 'Convention or Aug. ·i2. ' . . July 27 - Jeffrey R. kauf- Center. This . ..,_._&-~- Lsib, 27; married July 15 and There will be food, "great 18~·~-.,...,.g:way· mann, 32, and Shannon L. medJuly 11: buys." aud eittertainment, _of showing appreciation to the July 13 - Edgar L. Von Griffin, 29. according to Information pro- . community for Its aupport of Trotha W, 29, and Nicole D. July 30 - Kevin August vided by the. church: . the organization. Knox, 25. Barron. 29, and Adrian Jill Adul~ dlnn'!'" .ti~kets ~e For __ •-"--·tion c8n July 14 -AlbertS. Ward, $6 and dinner tickets for chil- : · . - y -~.- • • 29, and Kathleen M. Ward, Madison,. 22. cb'en ages 4-1~ are $1!. 'tickets· PoUce Chl.r~ 1\faddas at maY be purchased at the door. 257-7865. ... - ... - (~ THEtt;~ "~·. ' .' ' ... RUIDOSO RIVER ASSOCIATION, INC. , ,,:. .... •· WILL HOLD IT'S ANNUAL MEETING • FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1998 FROM 5:30P.M. TO 7:00P.M. J!IJTIIE BEST RUIDOSO VAU.EY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~-a.;oot-.:n.nats · CASH BAR·- PROSPECTIVE MI!MBERS INVITED, roo· ~~II· · ....~UP- stan the school year right, with a fteSh new look!

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_·Oak groves, abandoned mines dot Turkey Canyon . •, . . -...... ,~,.1'1111 . .. . 'l'he -blk8 bsgio8 on 'IUr~ Canyon Tmil/140 which qlbrlbs slowlY up 'lUrkey . iJai>;yon llrith _....,.._stream oroosiDgB in the first 1/4 mihi. However, the -- . flow i$ ._u aud 'Thn quarter horses square · the stream is easi~- oft' in the $115,000-added Amer­ l,ycrossed. , ican Airlines Juvenile Chal­ The . -·White lenge toda:Y at - DOWDB •. Mountain Wilder-'· The 2-yem>olds wiD oompete at ness IH>wldouy i$ V'Jidemii!SI. a distance of 350 yards. located app:oz:i­ SPECIAL The f- qualifier, Au matel,y 1/2 mile AT11IACIIONS<_ ... Revoir Dooley, was a SllDPle­ TRAIL TALK !'rom~ uailhead ., ment to the American Afrlioe ·BY JOHNNY HUCiH£S ~ 18 mar~ __ trials. He already captured . With .... a s:agn.. -­ the Clovis Classic Futurit;y and ' llllllllds. . n~'""'r:,__ ,...... Aug.17..;,_, !" fork in ~e trail Is shown 011 ~e · canopy over the trail through this stretch of the hike consists of retracing the Pony Express rides again 1lllft is 1'1:1!011' for • Q)Uple· of more :!':"in~~:t':. ~ giving it a "Sherwood Forest" l"eeL 'lUrkey Canyon Trail back to the uail- .·u.ams. - --""' call1ho IIW- . C8Dyon. The right for tbst proceeds 'lUrkey Spring i$ actually more of a bead. , • Sa.tul'liaY, after the last live dbso Bowling Center at 2~. anall raos of the day, Ruidoso Downs . !Nanda· Shiiw at. 25N111. t..Qgue north toward 'lUrkey Spring i$ the contin- seep than it is a spring. A stock watering- Sewral camping looations are pre­ · _,. wil meet at li p.m. followoCfby uatiim of Turkey Canyon Trail 1140. A trough aud what appears to be a log cor- ssnt In the lower reaches of the canyon will host a . benefit Pony · lbutart Of play at &30 p.m. Aug, ,7, sip is present in the creek bottom that ral are present here.; A closer fQ[amination and near Turkey Spring. Make certain to Express Race. Competing . Adult CDed SDCUI' points the way. The left fork of the trail reveals that the "eorral" Is completely tr&t all w.._ as horss kaftic i$ high. tssms wiD bs Ruiiioso Downs . E\wy 'ft.lesd8J,. ad~o~lls lnlialeSied In play­ jockeys, traine111 and racing . 1ng a..! """""..., f11001 at 5:31) p;m, at officials. Each team wiD ride · tl1ioWblleMountam_...OHnpleoc ,• . horses. and then hand off . -fields for J'l

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;· FIOO It In thls4 bedroom, 2balh hDRNlan 1.83.acrealn NogaL Soutttam aJCpOivra & ~nal vliiWa. Fruit trees, big gat;.. den patch, 2--car garage ancl8bundanl: beauty. . $115.600-~ CAU. DOUG SIIJQEI';IS at 3SfJ..4a48 MOUN'I'Arrt VIEW , Three bedroom, 2 bath, 1fll'rVIJdng double wfda with work­ Shop on 118 acre. Mea villws of 1he Cepftan Mqul11alns. Horsae allowed. S!iij,OOO. M98-80653 CALL COLLEEN WILSON"' 338 4~48 CUTE, CUTE CABJN . Make lhls darling 2 bedroom, 1-bath Cibln yow~ lllde tlldaaway. New ~ & lihcllat.l!n- NeW tile 111 balft. Nice tir& . , pface~~~anci~P~fumlahed:$87;~··.· ~ · CALL.RlVcitYi'QbX'at287~ . · · . ~ . '

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UPPER CANYON MINI STORAGE now reDIIng.. CaD 257-9673 or 420-0850 L a D SELF STORAGE Hwv. 48 Space available. 26S-4599 or 267-9463. 17 Buslnass Rentals

ntii" ATTIC COIIPLEX: 5 CO·'op retail apacaa. from $201>·1380. One office SpUII, $35Q. 268-8338 WAReHOUSE OR SHOP SPACE with approx 1800 ...... 2 ,..,. 14 ft. bay doors. $660/mo. can PINES 378-4916, 682·2730 after 2 or 3 b~s .....od-1 5pm. . i;lled, fireplace, carport, HONDO VALLEY RANCH PROFESSIONAL OFFICE covered dec:k·and lSxlS house, 3Bdrm12Ba, _ great SUITES, wlth many workshop.: quiet neigh,! country tlvlng, horse facfllllas amenities. 1401 Sudderth avallatila. biautlful area for 257-3080 or 257-4171 ave~ borhood. eaSy access. yew ro101d enjoyment Csll nlngefweekencts.. Call Helen Allard tor mor6 detalls.L!(alhy at-001- dwell Banker tiUC, Raaltol'l!l CENTllRY 21 A'SPEN 3388489 . OFFICI! OR RI!TAIL REAL ESTATE SPACI! 505-257-90,57 10& .LUEBIRI) LN., AVAILABLE pa~l 2~1h. In White Mountain 1-800-658-2773 rots of extraata' room ·to ulllla, two double aarports, WID Plaza, hookups, -unfum., no amok­ FURNISHED 1·· a 2BDRM. · 1204 Mechem: Ina/no OOII!c ca11 "" ...,. do­ APTS. blls paid. No pets. 258-5375 5 Condos tor Sale tld'la. Kamy at Coldwell Ca1125fl.3111. Banker SDO, Realtors 388 8481 OKE BEDROOM. ONE BATH, unfumt&had, olean, new paint. carpet. water sof. tener, $350 plus bOis, 8 month mlnimu"".! references DONT required. 259-4089 · WORRY••• CIIIMARON CONDOS eftJ­ dency ~ts. awallabte. $3251 WE HAVE Mo. cau ilften 2P. 378-4375. NOW TAKI~Q APPUCA­ TIONS: 1 , 2, 3 bedtoom apartmenls on Crown Oliva. • JUOIIIS.~ 2..5 balbs. ;;.;01;! Certain Income restrictions • suase- Priecd at C:UIRDI * apply. C&ll Camelot Place *appraised y.alue $194.0001 Apts. 257·5897, TTD ·- * 1·800-659-8331. Equal Hous­ *call 505-257-5633 or'4949* Ing Opportunity. *(an::hltecl ·owner's wife -ts* • N.M. Uc. R.E. Apnt Willi•" $270. EFFICIIeNCY CABIN, Centu.y 21/Aspcn R.B. Clean & cozy, furnished, mid· * * town, udlltlas paid. 268·5877 NEWLY REMODELED SPACE available 8-22·98. •••••••••••• COME SEE OUR Prima lOcation In capitan. NEWLOOICI Rent very reasonable. ·LARGE ESTATE TYPE HOME INSPIRATION HI!IGHTS 354-4270, 354-4321 Five bcilrooms, batbs; ZJjuge APARTMSNI'S S OFFICE &PAC&• .·•itciN l!>ts,JIPProx. 3500 sq. ft.;;;r~~ 'll'ealurlnj ~-f;:f. at. 3 SMOKING• for lease 'Ill garage. Must sell to settle estate. bedroom apartmeDtli, Plnetrae Squara, 2810 Sud­ nmglag from $%77-$489. darth Drive. 257·51'55. Mon.. $20,000 under appraisal value! We are an equal boudng day ti'Jiru Friday. 9AM to 4PM. $199,500. o_pporlunlly complex. Come see liS Ill 110 Sierra Lane, Ruidoso Downs & 18 Bus. Opp. pick up your applleatloo or call Carmea at ESTABUSHED ANnQUBS 378-4236 for more lo­ a . COLLECTIBLES BUSI­ HORSE RANCH - pipe AFFORDABLE HOUSING, fDI'mallon. Aak about NESS. Inventory & fixtures., GovernmentaJ loans tor our move-In apeelahiJI high traffic &, very visible store room 81ld mobile homes. ·speCial financing location. 378·8182 or programs. l.ow Down pay­ 378-8397 ments.. 9 bedroom under 9 Mobilas for Rent APPROX. 10 ACRE TRACTS - 2. $250 mo. Ez QualifYing over LOCAL ROMANTIC phone. Limited' offer 1. SMALL ONE BEDROOM, RESTAURANT In business 9 tracts have dwelling and water -n. 1·800·796·6372 Bx90 trailer for rent, $175. years. Right price, turnkey, In­ or1·88&-661-3242 monthly, off Caniza Canyon cludes arr fumlshings, as waD .80 ACRES with 2 bedroom mobile and oar­ Call Cindy customer 267·5440 2BDR,. 2BA, approx. 1344 s.f. under roof. '"'HI> CASK­ Ad. 25'7-4598, 42D-7100. as list. port...• .$43,500.00, Uc. lf27352S New construction. 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH $375 ATTENTION INVESTORS! l'IOME IN DOWNTOWN CAPITAN with We trade lor anything. We plus bills. AvaUable August 200% Rerum from recent 30- Modem amenities, redWood deus, open have 1tut IBrg8SI HlactiDn of 1oth. References required. 6 day period. $5,000 Forelan single-·- llfld doubJeWidea In Currency investment coUld '"!IJoinl!lll·lot. Adjolnjng lot has mobile home month minimum. 258-«189 floor plan, much more. Forested area near New Mextco. Free delivery. haVe retumacl $15,000. CaU hoilkup..... $84,900.00. OIN00600. 2 BEDROOM, STOVE AND I'\OW, free Information. $5,000 midtown - 105 Keyes B-1. Bob, 1-8D0-853-1717 257-4011 REFAIG. Easy aocess near minimum Investment. 7 ACRE TRACT with city water. Ownar/bro­ "Y", on river, water furnished. 1-80().380..9211. Priced well below appriasal. Natural gas, electricity & ~r llsll~. "OWner financlng••••. $35,000.00.. cable avaDable. 378-4498, CREDIT CARD PROB~ Broker- 257-0169 ot 258-5167 PALM HARBOR 378-4467. LEMS? Debt consolidation. TWO VERY-CHOICE 1. ACRE LOTS in Avoid Bankruptcy. Stop StibdMslbn, city water, eleclricity 2,100.Sq. FL Home CradHor Calls. Cut Interest 10 Condos for Rent No Credh Check. One low and tefephone evallable..... $15,000-00 GREAT HOME BACKS TO LINKS! 4 Bedrooms, 3 Full Baths Payment (800) 27D-9894. each.· Don't miss the newly remodeled 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 car garage, $650 per month. 9 TOOL RENTAL AND KWIK 38.25 ACRE. TRACT with 112 Interest In guest bouse that goes with super Only $49,900 6edroom, 3 bath, 2 car ga· LUBE jPanzoD), business ln neat Ruidoso·style main house! Hot & raga, $700 per month. Rltlar remade ed facilities are grow­ Delivery Set-Up Included Ing with RUidoso. Price In­ water well. Corners with Uncoln· National tub bonus room, paved drive & Associatas. 37&-7108 CALL 1-800-720-1004 cludes real estate, building, in­ Forest, fantastic views. Owner/broker list• &. more! $189,900. •· 2B/2B, 2..CAR GARAGE/ ventory tum key. $895,"000. PORT sleeps 6, furnished or . Don LlncoJn, Colclw&JI Bank· lng. Owner fln81lclng .....$87,500.00. For Free Floor Plan unfurnished, no dogs, refrtg. er, 257·511 1, 936-8115. air, heated pool/spa, short or LAMOYNE CARPENTER """""" ...... AMERICA'S CHdiCE long term. Call378-1 163 HOMEOWNERS! DEBT CON· SDC RII'AUORP. SOLIDATION. Borrow lANI) SALES -257..... 10028 CENtRAL AVE., S.E. $25,000 • $100,000. Too 12 Mobile Spaces/Rt CAPITAN, NM • 505-354-2281 »14115 ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87123 many bllls'? Home Improve­ SOS-291-1515 or 1-800-720-1004 ments. Apply by phone/24 SIERRA BLANCA A.V. hour approval. No Equity Re­ PARK, 267·2576 • Main quired. Platinum Capital. 3 BEDROOM. 1.78 BATH; Street. easy accass, level 1·800-523-5363. Open 7 furnished, washer, dryer, sites. full hook-ups, trees, days. microwave, beautiful S.B. river. Summer spaces still avaRable. OPENING SOONII PRIME view, easy access, $750/mo, TIME Indoor/outdoor Ilea $250/dep 497·5648 or CAPITAN SUBDIVISION: market. Spaces avallable; 443-4801 one plus acra, wooded prf. dally, weekly or monthly. For Molllple Rentals vate lot for traDer. $185/mo. intonna.Uon call 378-4982 505-333·2a71 AYaUable Now! Call RENTAL HOTUNE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 257-9603 for a list of~ 111p111y. wukly FOR SALE OR LEASE: II. loaJ lerm renlllls IYallable, •Exception31 river front property for sale. lease or ca11257-4117S during bu!iiness houn.. lease/purchase. One block from downtown walking district. Approximately 3,300 sq. ft. building, ideal 110 BEULAH 3BR, 1 314 for rcstaumnts, micro-brewery, an gallery, ere. Bath, lovelY hOme, wonderful layout, 2 car detached $369.000. Call Mark Mobley for details at 257-n86, carport, extra big workshop, Tall Pines Realty. mtvate driVe adjacent to Nat'l Forest. bn ll"ie Market, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY eubject to Bhowlngs, 6 month FOR SALE: leaSe possible. can Kathv at Coldwell Banker SDC, II ;~~~e~P~::l Noisy Water Lodge! Has been rcfur- Realtors 338-8489 11 to orip;inal glory! Loads of business opportunity. Cons1der this investment! $575,000. HOMES FOR OWner Fin8acingAvailable!! Call Dick Weber or Char Marincik at Tall Pines Realty for detail$. 257~ . RENT: 7786. For all inquiries l·~~~nmicrobrewery with 1s barrel system & on rentals, long seat restaurant and 8 stool bar. Fully Thmkey opemtion and great location with or short term, visibility. $669,000. Call Dick Weber at call Donna l Really for details. 257~ 7786.

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4B l'lmlAY, Auo. 7, 1996 CLASSIFiEDS - I i VENDING MACHINES. 8- QOLP. MBU88RS,_ FOR 9" JOHN OE&IUI walk ... haada & waoclan etanda and 26Uvaatock SALII. (1) Alto and (1} Crea hind IQm mower nallda out· Lqoklng for mora -.an Jullla camp Sierra Blanca may_ be the place lor Silent Bales Training I ~::&.~· Call 267-G'"niB for. 'e4c"i0. oso. energetic, enthusiastic people help kids" In our resldenltal material, 1860 value fOr FOR BALE: SHEEP, EWil8, ~u=. :· ratumlng to the comrriunl\y. we need Instructor counselors, recreation $600. Ctadt Card Machll'le Bucka, Lambs, pets. Cell ! (Varlfona) and receipt printer ,...... ,. PACKARD BBLL COM­ a certified teacher (specl- edllcatll>n Ct!rllfk;atton pr8t'erracl, but not ' , .. PUTER Lagend S~rema, (Pen Plus) $525. ... :n Wanted to BUll, pay and benefits. Apply at CSB In Fort stanton or call 384-3219for an ~DS-258-3661 aner Bpm. HORBES BOARDI!Ik ...... lote Of programs.. saoo. ertybaclalto-­ 257-8718. .- $90-$150. Cell 378-8191 or \~ 10 llll \111'.<· WANT TO. BUY FROM 19 Autos for Sale 378-7108 OWNER= Small hD_!!!il~_l MAiiifENANCI TICH DRIVERS Nli!W PAY condO or town house. WXJO NEEOED.t General knOWI· DetallsDetalls PACKAGE! Baloty Bonus, ENCHANTMENT INN IS HIRING FOR SAL1!! BY oWNER, '83 26 Farm Equipment locatton. S78-6827 80% no-touah, __ l~q_~~~t Cednlac Sedan Devlle. ex­ ~- c.r c.J.• ...,.-._=..:.·~:.~.. Muetbo hOme time, MIKIII.IIef402K. PII;R.. li!E:NT/PT HELP WANTED cellent condltlont 45,000 Praclve your car's valuel CDL.:-A, 8 moe. PR· Driver 1981 FORD 1710 DIESEL 38 Help Wanted able to wotk Saturda~ and 0 miles, laalhef InteriOr, gold Kody• 2574175.430-2005 be on call on a rotation biiJSis. LOBBY HOUSEKeEPER • D1$HWASHERS package.~ carriage roof, Tractor, 28 -~~~ a Pl. hfteh, 1-80D-B9S-44~' . low hou.., BXQHiant concltlori Exparlei1Qtfd peraons qnly - Jl- ...... $13,250. ;:,78-8392. A.CCBPTING APPLICA· ASSISTANT CHILD •. RESTAURANT WAI'f1!rui $7,000.257-1049 noOd !'JIPIY· Appl;l In ...... ,, · c•a ~KS TIONS far ful-tlma salaa. posi­ 220 Dtlve, Rulda90. 1990 MERCURY TOPAZ GET READY FOR WINTERI tion. Must be flexible & crown PROVIDERS needed lm· ~ fRONT DESK CLBRKS • BANQUET SERVERS LTS, AWD. ale, naada Beautiful hand atftched quilts ...,.euc. ApDiv at Thun· NM. mediately. (t)fuii-Um•. (1) transmission bOdy In greal: for sale. Light weight, but derbfrd CUrio, Sudderth Daft.tlme. ODrriDBtltJve sal~ ExPERIENCED MA(NTt:!NANCE li!S27 POSTAL JOBS TO S1UII DOE. Excalklnl: posiUon fcK shape, 75,000 mllils, $1 ;500. warm. ~ dlaplaye. Call HR Inc. bsnaflta, no exp&JI­ 338-4812 354-8407. Clipltan child loving, fun and HOSTESS/ CASHIER NAtiONAL"'· PARik EMPLOY­ anca. For app. and exam aneraeuc per&on or mother • 1893 BMW 3251, 4 dOOJ', MENT= Fal!i*Y. \Midllla Pre­ Info. ca11 1-aoo;.813-85B&._ ext Who.....,.as11>b.. ...,.,.. 307 WEST, RUIDOSO 74,800 miles, red, loadad, 5011, 8AM"'7PM, 7 aays serves, Conoeaelonalres, lnda,lnc sun roof, leather, runs aoocl. Firefighters & more. com­ . chlld(ran).~=.. LoveCont.ac:t C .. Melissald Cano. at ;~~~~~~~~~~~'f. $13,995 or beat o-;far. patiiiVa wages· "+ baneflls. GATE.WAYTI!XACOISAC­ 268-5508 Ask U8 hoWl 517-ss&-0991 CEP1'1NG applications far LOpa CABIN RESTAURANT ExtN89682 vorloua Appl;l at WAJTSTAFP NEEDED, Must lOoking for part-lime Pusarsl _w..... be 21 ~ old. ADDiv any- hoslaas. Apply In paraon at CHURCH MUSICIAN. United 392 Suddetlh. time, Plua HUt,- ·1201 1074 Mechem. Methodlst ~18~n. Prl· HOUSEKEEPERS: Part-lime Mecham. JTIIliY ta8k: direCting chol,. for to ful·tlma hou111. ML* have HOUSEKEEPIAS NEEDED Sur\day morning worship. HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED FOR FFIIDA'YII. ~ly at soma .,cparlance. Apply at Ful or Part-time. Above mlh· Crown Point CondOS, 220 $400/nionth. 267-4170 the Holldav Inn Express, 400 lmum salary. Apply In parson Crown Or. APPLICATIO-NS ARE West Hwy "To. or can lnnlibrucli Lodge, 801 BEING ACCEPTED lO-r ·DRIVER.·.. SWIFT -TRANS­ Suddarlh 267-4071. FULLTIIm HOUS8KEEPER housakeeper. Pay _depends PORTATION. Now hiring, WANTED. Apply: ·- West on perfOrmance. Apply In ~arlencad & Inexperienced BAKERY HELP Wlnde ~. 208 Eaale persOn, PJnaollff Vllage 401 Drivel&! Cantractad CDL train­ Drlvtl. -· on F• & Sat Hwy70Wasl. Ing avallablel Exoalant pay & NEEDED ONLV. NO PHONE CAUB. blineflts, oonalstent mires, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and 1 MR BURGER NEEDB EX- assigned equipment, Job PERIENCED PART-TIME p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Pay - -~---- "------r.:=· 1·8Bl5·B90-7fli36 based on experience. COOK and experienced AKC &IBERIAN . HU8KES; """" eou- oe....,. App&v Experience helpful but In parso!' 1203 Mechem pup-. B weeks, blue evea. INTERVI&WaNB FOR PART­ wm train. Apply in per­ AUTOS/SEIZED CARS parents on site, varfous TIME SALES CLERK. FIBJd.. FROM $150. ~uar. cor­ colonl, $320. For more ln.. bla hours. Local d81!11gn buaf.. son. Human Services vette, Mercedes, BMW, formation, call (505)443-0784 neaa. 25742'70. Department, Inn of the Housekeepers Porsche, Honda, 4x4's, COCKATIELS~ HAND Mountain Gods, trucks & Rl0l8. Local sales Carrizo . needed at TAMED. hall O>e ..... Dl pot Canyon Rd.• Mescalero, listings •. Toll tree store bfrda. 268-4217. leave 1-80D-888-22D2 ext A-4000 NM Ruidoso Care ...... e. • GREAT .SCHOOL CARl '83 ROTTWEILBR PUPPY, Nlesan Sentra, 5 speed. A/C, Center. Contact mala. to good home, $128. CARRIER PAID TRAINING. PIOneer tape player, new Csii26B-9297 or 288-6861. tlraa, new brak88, excellent ConwatO eo.,. 1s p­ Human condition! $4,900. 257-6283 Free CDL Tralnlntl. Mtd day time, 257..S21 1 ave· tave ,..., Scbod dljil6ma or Resources at nlriga. 31 Household .equivalent & must be able to pass drug acn~an. Call 257-9071. "92 CHEVY CAVAUER RS. Nathan 1-800-589·9229, automalle, $2139., good can· 1-BG0-58~ dillon, 354-2663. 1988 SUBARU LEGACY, 4 BUSINESS ASSISTANT: -.., Sedan, 4><4...... , Part-time or fUll time. Naad system, spallar, 84,00CJ confidant, organized, self.. starter with good paof.le niilas, excellent condition, skills. Some oompu er $1,000 below retail. Fumilure knowledge and minimum · 268-4089 typing ekllla needed. call '86 HONDA PREWDE, PB, "Buy, Sell or Trade" 258-9468 for ~~ntment. AC, sunroof, IDDk8 ~· New & ~ Fumllura Norlhwestem MutUal Ute. Great student transportiltlon, $2.095. 257-5579. & Mattresses . wa-De·~ "93 DODGE SPIRIT, Uro Peraon neediKI. Sport, alann, .,.... candlllan, Must hEW& dean driving $6,000. C8112S'7-B718 FURNITURE AND IIORE. 1600 Sudderth. New arrivals. . recOrd. Apply In person Massive~ desk, Cher- only, no phone calls. 20 Truckllf4X4's ==~~d~l 2816 .Sudderth, Ruidoso wardrobe, king ~low top mat­ CAS"nNGI • Movie Extras 1996 DODGE 314 TON, ax­ tress sat, be8Utiful raprodul> Production Trainees. THI! GREAT WALL OF MATURE INDIVIDUAL- bindad cab, V-10, 5 speed, tlon Chlpartda!e dlnlnQ tab!e FUm Studio 605-764-G834 CtaNA Has opanlngs for all NEEDED for full-tfma ~ all alec:trle, 14,000 mUas, & chairs & cqlleciJlblea. positions. Pull ~ Part·tlme. who I. wiling to Work. $15,8SO. 606-836-4882 ~ply 1n persOn. ' 291a Sud­ O'U Y.•& f D·E·· · &A trE·'S 01- d. I TWIN/RI:GIUtAR ·· lltJR'K .-sre~~. ···1 ~ 1: ..... j. n""""""'·tSl!& SUddarth. NO '93 CHEVY BLAZER &10, BED wfth mattreaa alm081 TEL£MARKEnNG. Com­ 4x4, 58,000 miles, good tires, new, $175. oeO. Call mission. Fax resume to Bar­ BRANDIN IRON NEEDS 'phone cans. excellent conditiOn. Call 258-4277, leave massage. ry's after 6pm. 257-6073. walt parsons, cook,. dlsh­ 257-2239. wall:her. Apply InJI8!80!! only. ,...,.,... I"'Dnfflln CATTLE ·BARON Restaurant Above RuidoSo t'08I OlfiG&-at excb~~~~ge for caring for a 1993 FORD F2&0; con­ is now accapUng_ applications olrcla. - . -" tractor, 4)c4, exlended cab, New & Used Furniture far experienced -food servara, variety of aobnals 4 days run power, captain seats, ALASKA BUUMtA dieeeJ 7.3 angina, locking New &. Used Mattresses hoa1eaaes. .-.. Applv In EUPlDYMENT! ~ ln­ a week. approx. 20 hours tool boxes, tow package, Uoed Appllanccs parson between 2-4, Tues­ du.... Excellam...... ,.....,. days and ThursdayS only. lngs "& banelfta ~ (up work. Also looking for s 1 !5,000. 378-6320 .. ~ Sdl & lhrde H8allh beneftls available and to $2,850+/mo.+Rooml Cooks & ServeJ'!! animal care giver to feed 1984 CHEV 314 TON diBBBI, QSO Sudderth. 257-7575 bast compensation In · the Board. Ask us howl .1 no!edo'd at and do other chores one 4 speed, standard, naada ..... 617-324-3088 ext AB9SB4 angina work, good tires, GREEN DECORATOR Health benefiiS plus day a week and other mobile phOne, S600 OBO. SOFAt_very good condition. UNCOLN COUNTY MEDICAL CENTER days as needed. Must 258-37881eave messaga. Paid ;;MOO will take $300. 401(k) plan avBilable. Small anifque cheat $99, has an opening for a temporary mainte­ have car &: references "79 .IEEP c.J7, va, new Apply in person at interested. Call 505-671- brakes, clutch and more, .. ,...... nance· position beginning ASAP through $3,960. 080. 268-9483, 1200 Mechem. 0S2S.leave Ryan. 32 Music Instrument November 30, 1998. You must have Texas Club Bar 6 Grill 1880 DAIHATSU, ROCKY BABY GRAND PIANO. commercial construction .experience in MODEL, Jeep slSiHt\re ·~· 22' T8RRY RESORT !liTH touod position· and room for lUivancement, WHEEL. very dean, 18,000. 1-BD0-8CJO.OSil3 axt. 1242.. and outsl.tjndlng.l!llhellts.. l!!lckaga. 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, A Pllllo ...,_ Weight Laiii'·Bttx Drive? Imagine feeling 20 agalnf FREE 3-day Trial Packl !Jo(WqfipTM Thermo-Lift™ Nlllural MaJa Pd£encv Pll tor Men Gaaranteed who wlah.. to_ stay VJrlel COMPLETE YARD CARll! AND LANgBCAPING. "Haul~ RaJ & Carol1-800-571·2240 lng~ tree trimming, pine Ill" Salelllle s,.a. ... needle_ removal. Senior Sales • Service citizen -dlsColmL Honest & &; IDslaJiatioa ~eparldable1 rafer_anoea. 50 Construction Hector :.taQ.4379 ..... Deliveoy TWELFTH dUDictAL HAVI.NG A PARTY? CASE TF 300 TRACK Free Sat< :=~ pricol DITCHER with Road Bore at. DISTRICT COURT SPECIAL OCCASIC)N? Live beat any II COUNTY OF UNCOLN anta_rtalnrnant by Midnight intowD! ·~~-fl~·_.,. ~-~~- ·STATE OF NEW MEXICO star"'Dou-. .- ...... •.4· .. GENEVA. CISNEROS; lridi· ~aw and old-couMrY foOc arid HYDRAUUC PUIIIP AND vtduaiiY and as Parent and Orfnlnal m..~sic. For mora Info VALVE tor trailer dump $350. Next Priend Of ISSAC CI8- call: Joe or Lacina HOilVll dulY winch arid PT0 "NEROS, a nilnor, . (SOG)BS~-4445 for Winch huck $360. Barrel Plaintiff pumpe & hose real for ... grease truck $450. Front-and ZACHERY SLATTERY and roader $6,900. Large -MICHAEL ZACHERY bulldozer $8,800. Forklift SPENCER, ~alar $1,200. Dafendanta. Offtce System~lallons · cause No. cv. ·Service • Sales • Supplies Legal Notica AUGUST SPECIALSI.I' LEGAL NOTICE FRI!I! CI!LL ·PHONI! • FRI!I! cAR CHARGI!R LEGALNDnCE FRI!I! CARRYING CASE • FREE ACtiVATION OTERO COUNTY FREE DEIJULED BILLING ELECTRIC EDUCATION The VIllage of Cepitan Board FOUNDATION of Trustees will hold a public ,.FREE MULT1 STATES HOME AREA llle annual retum of the hearing on August 10, 1998 Founctalion related doc­ at 6:30 p.m. for the purpose · · $1!L'JO OFF FIRST 4 MONTHS BILLS and of amending Water Or· uments ara ~vaDable for ~ lie InSpection at Olero COunty dlnances Bf-1, repealing 851 --• Ruidoso, NM 88345 Electric CooperaUve, Inc., Water Ordinances 83-0, 202 Burro A.venue, 87-1, 91-5, 94--6, 95-1, 95-4, CloudDn:dt, New Mexico, B:OO 97-3. Water Restrictions Or­ a.m. fa 5:00 p.m., Monday dinance 96-4, amending places for each consollctated Sewer Ordinances 81-1, re­ ...... for 1 80 days·-· li'oril by """publiCation Cillzan precinct (81 located within the pealing Sewer Ordinance of this noUce. Inquiries consolidated precinct and 97-10, amending Trash Or­ should ba dlractad to: • within the VIUage) shall be as dinances 81-1, repealing Otero CountY Electric Educe-. follows: Trash On:::linances 78-5, 91-7, tlon Foundatfon ELEcnON POLUNCI 94-5, 94-7. Th,ese Or­ P.O. Box227 PLACI!S dinances will be combined to Cloudcroft, New Mexico CONSOUDATED establish a Utility Ordlnanc:e 88317 PRECiNCTS: 98-5. Discussion of items to 17431T(8)7 ·unco1n County change e-re late fees, Comp!ete Landscaping lit Lawn Precinct No. 3 penalties, dates when pay­ ments are due, water restric­ LEGALNDnCE POU..ING PLACES: Maintenance Uncaln Countv Fairgrounds tion times, meter tampering. 100 F1ftft Slraet This Utility Ordinance 98-5 Residential lit Commerc,lal ·wm be considered for adop­ NOTICE OF C&Ditan, New Mexico 88$16 Each voter shall cast his or tion at tha regular meeting of INVITATION FOR BID August 10, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. NOTICE Is he.:::r.; glvan hat ballot at the poling place that in lhe consolfdatad voting pre- at the vmage Hall Bldg. The : ~~~:~~~~~:&:;Aemowd& Bushes compeUUvaly ad bide wiD public Is encouraged to be received by" the Lli'icaln . cinct in which he or she re­ sides except absentee attend. Needle & Leal Removal Is/Deborah Cummins Countythe Llncoln Court- Removal or Designed lnlo lar)dscaplng COUntY at No ballot on the bond elec- Clerk-Treasumr, CMC hOUse, PU--·-P.O. Box 111 (300 1739 2T(8)5,7 llalner walls .. . Central Avenue), C&nlzOzo """''"'tion shall be tacelvsd by any pam a no rna& line trlf!1mlng, hedge trimming. etc. New Mexico ll8301, uniii precinct board unlese, on thO LEGAL NOTICE P.M.. Stda~de day of election, the person of­ 2:00 Wadneedav, Au-­ Votaclon de '8nuiii8s sooa faring vote Is a reglstared, ~ 1998 at Whk:h time to TWELFTH JUDICIAL a, parmltldo como aata qualified elector of the VIllage Bnd place the bide wBI be aulortzado por al Elaoclon DISTRICT COURT opened and publicly read or a regiStered, qualified non­ STATE OF NEW MEXICO Municipal, como esta enmen­ resident munldpal elector as • Ruldo- • (505) 336-4088. . aloud. Af!V blds racelved dado y auplemantado. COUNTY OF LINCOLN . altar the abOve data and time herein provided. A ~gis· ALPINE VILLAGE Wll be retained unopened. Appllcaclonas para bolatos tared,. nonresident municipal SANITATION DISTRICT. BJD NO. ·8&-88-0Q&: ere auaenias PUBden aer ob­ -•moanaanypo Ole·- do New Mexico. as shown ~ ~ li.itfaaln County the plat thereof . flied in the GU ARA -·don da losEl-1111-· VOian1e8 sus- CourUlousa, CBnlzozo, New office of the County- Clark Meldco, or at the office of any ~ ~NG C~_NT:V. MAN- • entea Galara loaallzado -en Ia and Ex-ofllcto Recorder Dl ofiCina del ~ de al '"':1: - doputy

USDA-FOREST SERVICE LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST SMOKEY BEAR RANGER DISTRICT LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO On AUQIJ8t 3, 1998, Smoke~ Bear Dlatrlot Ranger Gereta '·~ . M. Hawkea a!anad a declaiQn memo to Implement the Grlndatone Mesa TSI proJect This Ia a defensible epace area In conJunction with the Wlldland/Uiban Interface pro­ ~ baing conducted by the Service Around the boun­ daries of the VIllage of Ruidoso, N• MexicO. This proJect 1e locatad In T11S, R1S!i= Sec 19,29,32.1..33 NMPM,1 Ia approximately .::15 acraaln alze. The aeeoc:lated declelon memo Is available upon re­ QUHt from the LincOln Na­ tional Forest, 1101 New York Ave., Alamogordo, NM. 88310, and the Smokey Bear Ranger District, 901 Mectiem, Ruidoso, NM 88345. ., This decision Is not aublect to 8IIIHNII eubject to 38 CFR 2'16.8 (a} (4) and my be Imple­ mented Immediately. For ad­ diUonal lnformatlorj concern­ Ing this project, contac1 Dis­ trict Ranger, Smokey Bear Ranger District, 901 Mecttem, Ruidoso, NM 88345; or Forest Supervisor, Lincoln NaUonal Forest, 1101 New York Av., Alamoaordo, NM 88310; Telepllone Nwnber 1-505-434-7200. 1741 1T(8)7 LEGALNDnCE

TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF LINCOLN STATE OF NEW MEXICO IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM • 4 ··- ' • *""' ' ROWAN EDWARDS, de­ ceased. e 70 • On border of D~wns PROBATE NO. PB-8-42 RUIDOSO FoRD-LINCOIN-MERcimv 37a-4400 •lCl7 Hw¥. the Ruidoso Ruidpso NOTICE TO CREDITORS All finanCing with ~ c:redll, with lntere$1 from 0.9% 1(1 '25" APR, up~~ monlha. Pt~ do~ InclUde tax, 'illle or ~. . NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appolnt8d peiWONll re­ prosantatlve of thle estata. All Fri. •s.t. persons having claims 448 FLUMI! CANYON, Black ilgalnst this eatate are re­ Foreet- Aua 7th and Bth, quired to present their claims Sam-? Bunli: bed, bedding, PINES· within two months after the end tables, lamps, beaketa, ~TALL REALTY~ date oMhe ftret publication of anaw8flng machine, kitchen 2704 Sudderth • 257-7786 • 800-257-7786 thla Nolle$ or the dalms will ware, mleo~. clothing, be forever barred. Claims plctuf8e, etc. Jobnny Mobley Mark Mobley Dlc:k Weber %51'-.5485 257-3890 336-7711 •~t- ,.. • . ~if.Millltm Dollr1(/ trict, RuidoSo, NM 88346. GIGofO"ictor· aiDepend(on) . M-.-F"" . This declalon Is subJect to ad­ SATURDAY, AUG. 8TH, Capri, expert It J...... ' ministrative review In accor­ from 7:30arn-11 :aoam. SkYe, 14 t.g. a~UIHtylt i..ariat dance with 36 CFR 215.7. Ap­ end ·fableez. kld8 clothes, lots tiGerrnariiUb •·~= aFolkorrap,e.g. ~~..;· peals must be fully con81stent mora. 122 alrch. tiHalo UAwestruck •with 36 CFR 215.14 and must be filed with the Appeal TWO FAMILY. GARAGE t7"ComingofAge ·=~•event MRipellld Deciding Officer,. Regional SALE: Saturday only 8:00am lri Samoa" •.EmMons Forester. 517 Gold SW, Albu· to 1 103 2nd St. Ruldoao author "'Radio woe •Hankerings querque, NM 87102, within Downe. King lfze waterbed, t1 TVCOQII J. Paul 4t Siin of ac:no 17 Fenced-in area 45 days of the date of pub­ motorcycle, !:kJihtte, fumiiUre lication of the legal notice of and mUch more. •Buica declalon In The Ruidoso tt 80'1 singer Who ~--Lanka Bitt. S1,1n. News. a ·walklllles · ·~- For further Information regard· man• -Hf'VIIII? Louise Huxtable lng this project, contact AUG. 8TH AND 8TH from tiChlnest Gerald HawiUJs Sam 9am-2pm at . the Staah. gambling gllllll •r.~ __.,_de Toblu at (505)257 ·-~"""--- Housenold Ita.,... from every room, antJauea, SW fumlture, .Sprinted .10 cents to 2,400. a.. list­ Ing at www.zlanet.ooml 14"Yucld" ·~==ot Bltilwriter/aale/ . ., Airport lbbr. . 'Lt~ter• Tt& UTAH, RUIDOSO -DOWNS, follOw eigne from =-~~~w.= stuff: fumllure, ttou.etlold, cOJ.. . ·' lectablea, jewelrY.

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I - ...... BEllAS-.ARlES ,...... , ...... " • I '• Art and.Artifact Museum of the Horse EYE ONTHE. ARTS I - JO, Jlllldlll .,..., III-41Q. \ . . • Hondo Valley artist Paula '• "" lllmllllll" show: "The Cowboy BOo!: SOul of the White will be one. of four fea· ·: uufd-~ Wnronada Gallery Amllkan West.. Plus. "The Badcslde" phCqt 01phs by JO) lured-artists honored from I p.m. ' . Kelly exhlbkeclln the Race Horse Hall. Museum hours 10 to S p.m. on Sunday at the · a.m. to 5 p.m. dally. Roswell Fine Art League GaUery, 107 E. 5th in Roswell. The public .. · Quema~a Studio & Giifiery is invited to attend the showing of works by White; and Roswell MIS suM.- Dr., #1, IIINIIII, JSHJ4J. ' l..oQied • t..eaan's Mom131n VIllage. Colorful paintings artists Betty Morgan, Hope Rice of .people and places. SIUdlo hours are II a.m.- 3 p.m. and Ella Rj~. There will be Monday lhrouah S;uday and by appolnlment. refreshJ}ItlfiS and door prizes. ' The' Roswell Fine Art League Red Rose Art Studio · Gallery 9pened in its new loCa­ . . tion in March. It is a cb~op .,, · ., CIIIIIIJ ... -...... 6SJ.4JOJ. gallery of 28 artists. A variety of The Sllldlo of Hondo Valley artist Paula White features her art work from pottery, porcelain, worklln oil, acrylif: and porcelain In ~ from lrnpres­ pen and ink, woodcuiS, acrylics, llonlsdc 10 ~ expresston.'Weelcly classes n held on oil, watel'l!Oior and calligraphy 'IUesday froin!9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call for houn;. can be seen. f4wiiUa.s MII•BGOsiddl ... I IIMID, 2SJ.. White will be showing oils, ... Sacred Images, Angels & loons porcelain and acrylics. Her eapitarl Gallery of Cowboy Twenty local an1sts feaurinc oil, pas*, aayllc, wood diverse style from abstracl to wdrklng. sculpture, metal an. Victorian laryps,ceramlcs 416 Flnt St,J'IIIIIIIIto, 2SHIJ1 · expressionism lends itself to a and die. New artists welcome. 5:30 p.m. on Fu~gs H!ledn&s • New Orteans 2rllst Jim Leasure speclahes In ponratu of variety of subject matter. the lhlnl wednesday of exh monlh. G SllllreJ 11M' ...... hpMM,IM-41111 . · diems' ~ qels. He ~ palnci. ;ulgellc themod White will be. teaching a ' school and d\11):11 murals. ceiiiiJ' :11111 walls of privalle h d ld . f k Handa ailed cabin tumlturi! made from !Wive woods " [Jncoln Heritage. Trust homes and businesses. His Sllldlo 11 Ol*l'to the public by t ree- ay ou oor pam mg wor - welias lamp$, Ironwork, stall1fJd &fast pouery and .nque • appointment. shop in the Hondo-Uncoln area andque acc:essortes. Open seven days a week. • 11111~ llldap 'tllll, L1nr111n 6SWOJS,. on Sept. 14, 15 and 16. The fee On display lhrouaholll the -.the "'llr the Kid lin­ Spring Canyon Gallery for the class is $75 pl.us tax and Cbamber of Commerce Gallery ~ and 1\11 palntlrws of Pear Jones. Admiaion fee registration. Her fall classes begin InCluded In the $5 dally pass whkh can be piJrchased at the llllllullo ..... lllllillltll Dr., 111111111 ISJ.IIIL Monday, Aug. 10. DO .Siddd Dr., lllldalo, BJ..m1 . . Court House or the Uncoln Com!t' HeriDae 1iust at Creating illlifCIIS of the ·~ In mixed medii Roswell artist Morgan is ·best ~~ ·f~ artist Is palntll' Louise Bamllt. Hours . either end Or town. HouR: 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mrf day. acdalmed an:1st Mlsha Malplca opens her Sprinc Canyon known for her vibrant watercolors are: Monday, 9-5: Tuesday through 8:3~5: and " Thursdato Sllldlo to the He( scu1pbns at die and black and white ink draw- friday, 8:30-4:]0. public. are on display .; .' Lorene &Larry's pllflly. Hotn: II a.m. to $ p.m. Weilnesclay throuah ings. She will include six of her Sunday, or by appolntlilent call257·1561 or 257.0205. new drawings for .a soon to be Duncan Studio Gallery ...... ,...... JIHIIII released calendar al this show. Original an: and watii'COior pa~n~~ 111 , Southwmtem prtms, The Tree's House Hope Rico's bold oils of figures Dawttllil Wlillllb, -- custom clesJ&n furniture by l..on)< M lessons Mrf and landscapes will be shown The Sllldlo of posHmpres$1on1s represenlallona artist Wednesday and Thunday. John Dlilcan and the Impressionist worlcs of his Wife (who NopiC..,.IIIIIIIIIIwroJI~-Uirln along with Ella Riska 's oils in palms 111c1er the name Palla) Is the historic T... Home 9110, Nopl, IS4 tlOL realism style. The Ug5 are woodworllers who desljpl and create a vari­ ( 1887) In .lhls IMnl &JIOSt town and bucking artist CDiony. McGaey Studios & Expressions in In honor of the I 25th Birthday •' OpejT 10 a.m.-5I)JII. Saturday and Sunday. as well as most Bronze Gallery ety of functlonal artworks, lndudlnc doors, screens and of Roswell, the gallery will also Mdc days. Cal ahead to be Sift. lamps. lc

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"' m.... Jitt. J(.. t.,.. vuaNDI I!A,- w'J1n" r ,~ I r f . ' .. I r · ~ion bas long been a reflection piled two or three different outfits that suit their r own personal taste: · · . . ' of tJi times. Evolving to. fit the · The general consensus? If you know where mood and mottO of generations, what to look l!rid what you're looking for you can probably find it somewhere in town. is being worn by the general public "I'd say 1 target more the younger group, bQ.s defined cultural statements ·. high school and middle m:hool. Jeans and T· · shirts and liifle-if$5eS, tbe tliings that aren't tOo· . throughout ~be years. . expensi1(~ that a younger market can afford." Though the past decades may have llad more said llsh Nutting of Ski West Sports. of a "signature style," the '90s ate about revisit· The dilemma of having to travel to find ing and adapting those shapes and styles whicb,.. affordable yet "hip" clothes is coming to a close. have passed the test of tJme. Ciassics and baSici And each season more logl buliine~ ll{e are the newest.(and probably easiest) current working to wget the younger buying group. · way to get dreSsed. The issue ot what to wcat The abundance of sports anif ski wear that has almost becoinc a non·i$Sue. . has been previously targeted at to~rlsis is Trends are shying away from the oudandish expanding to include many brand names .and brights and shiny fabrics of the past few years styles that ~ up tcf date. Many ski sliops sell and towards a more natural (as well as comf~rt· clothing throu&bout the year to accommodate able and inexpensive) look. The result is a revis- their slower times during the summer and fall it to the prep-dom of the past; khakis, sweaters months: an~ button-up shirts. Of course, just because the "!just buy and wear what llik~ If it looks

magazines and mo_vies dictate that you wear good and I like it1 I'm going to buy it And if-1 wbat they propose, personal style is still accept- ~ave enough money, price isn't an issue in what able. ' I buy," said Anaya Nielsen, a senior at Ruidoso When shopping for school clothing the most High School. .~ ,:;,;;, . , . important thing is to cionsider buying pieces that For tllose looking.~·~~~$,~ of the strain are adaplable for all seasons. Many ofthe Shops otf e!!'tir wallets, bas•c;s.f~ ~~ ~e the season ·around town are beginning to~ clo~ing tar· befute. 'The end of ~:~~~,the perfeCt RYAN EDWARDS is dressed in a casual, classic outfit of.a Faded Glory polo geteil at a younger matket. time to stock up on 1':§1i1~ aiid sh!li'IS for the shirt (from Wal-Mart), Farah pleated khakis (from Wal-Mart) and Bay Town brown loafers (from Wal-Mart). · · To,profile wl)at the Ruidoso merchants have following spring and s~iiie'rf~~~g localfy to offer in the way of fall clothblg we_ experi· can save you time anCt• mo!l~y as well as .. mented by taking seve'b students shopping . unproduetive trips out i!(:.t!~Wn. Yoil "can proba~ throughout town. Each visited stotes and cilm· bly even find just wbat y6u•rc h!OI(Ing for. .

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School Dress Codes Capitan • No bate-midriff shirts· or blouses. • • No halter tops, spandex tops or tank tops. • No fishnet shirts or blouses. • Shirttail length cannot exceed student's wrist when arm is.held naturally at the side. • Muscle shirts or scrimmage type tops with ' excessively large arm openings can only ·' ~ __...~~·~ .... . ·­ ~ ...... t . ....• ... ,._. . ,· . be worn over a T-shirl ' ..•. ~---·.... - • No cut-off or spandex shorts. RYAN WEARS .a Faded Clory·polo shirt (from Wai-Mart}, Farah slacks (from Wal-mart} and·- Bay Town lOafer$ (from Wai'Mart). • Shorts must reach at least mid-thigh. joeltay-weats a Lemon .and SOda button up shirt (from MiOielle's} and Guess jeans (from Ski West). Anaya wears a Northern Isles • Shorts may be worn from the first day of sWeater (frodl Brunell's) and Levis SQis (from Brunell's}. · · · · school until Oct. 15 and from April I to the last day of school. • No spandex skirts or dresses. • Skirts and dresses muSt reach at least mid- thigh. • Pants cannot sag. • Pant legs cannot touch the floor. • Overall strap! must be kept up and but· toned. ,. ~ No hats, caps or rags can tie worn within any school building during school hours. •·Chains cannot be worn as belts, connect wallets or pulSeS to clothing, or be worn as jewelry. • aothing or jeWelry cannot be worn: 1. with sexually explicit or implied obscene messages; 2. that promote the tobacco or alcohol industry; ' 3. that display logos or emblems that pro­ mote violence or affiliation with gangs; • 4. that might be gang apparel which could • incite confrontation or violent reaction; or • 5. that are replicas of or refer to illegal drugs. • Students attending school or school spon· sored functions are prohibited from wear­ ing rings or jewelry in pierced locations other than on the ear.

Ruidoso High School • No highly distractive clothing or jewelry such as nose rings, lip .rings, or tongue rings. • No sagging pants. Pants must be worn at the waist line. Pants must be no more than 2 inches larger than the waistline. Pants with excessively low crotches may not be worn. • Sunglasses are not permitted in any build· 'llRRA a Colu b' ing. WEARS ;a 'timberland pcliai: ~- '(&oR! Colwn.biaWEARs m •a denim shirt, a . . · OXford shil:t (liom Mountain Ski·· a Fila pull=:~c;zsdcy(~m Mountain SkiC:.:::~~~irt, and Shop~. jeans t(i'om ~art) and Aiiwalks . Jean sltorts (from Michell ' I wears See Fuhlon, page 12C (liom Faith Mountain). es •.

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Last Saturday night I went through a ' . couple of flashbacks. It began when Cynthia Steljes, the-oboist in Quartetto Gelato, explained that she would be doing circular breathing. Circular breathing is • a technique used by ~ . musicians who play . ' any instrument pow~ f ered by their own ' .... - breath. The musician • ' • 1 draws air in through · that y;8s;ao . J.i B. Cwt/..,J ' bl REVIEW their nose while :rencil i$'lhe key 'Cinjby~ 1e wl!5 ,01 TMI AIIIDDIO ·NIWI simultaneously blow· j!ISI as . w·l mic:!t:~achperfci•rm~r·1!t'e$! ing the air stored in ··~ otm a critical of soloists. a lega- · . . . bullle . . . plays the vio- : 'hl·ill·1§1: the mouth through my early musical training pi\tl. . J!n; .re!.l.\,l!!'liji~ly.ytel[, . have evett~ied . . the instrument. It is particularly helpful and particularly ~lor. But I Will tell playing a viOlill you'then kn!lw hOw diffi• _· 'tl\e music they perform and ... _, ... impor!fnt when the musician has a note you that Steljes' ~rformance was flawless, euJtan instrument it is to play and De S.,tto : they must hold for an extraordinarily long . . unless you count a couple of shaky no~:in I~fo play it by ear. ~~ are ~~ou.;. ~ .. time or when playing a lengthy passage, the Mowt piece. ·1 should probably not sant& aild thousands ofmus1et8DS ttie'Wqiid · which would otherwise be interrupted for even be mentioning them but if someone over:WliO,;only Wi§b·for that gift.· , .;.;~~~; :.. j ~· breathing. Circular breathing allows for with a sharper, more critical ear wishes to ·· · cil(ijg.~ Vena, tbe regula~ violist ~jtli ·. cert.;.' .conti~uity in the passage. correct me I will cover myself. . the quartet was 1,1ot able to make'ibe ' ·• . .. illliticlll. ortihol:ii md·idh The flashback for me occurred when, as Quartetto Oelato is tlie finest musical . • evening's perfOrmance and P$01 Meyer, of · note, like a gill!lt ..sical tapestry."HaH a 10- to 12-year-old, learning to play the performance I have heard to date at the · the Throntb SYtnJibOnY OrCbestta, with just' · hroJ!pt ~·cbecldJO!Ik or a Cledit q~rd to the trumpet, I saw a young boy on Ted Mack's Spencer, Salemo-Sonnenberg, Brubeck, et . three days rehearsal filled in concert I would ~-the owner· of at least one Original Amateur Hour. He did circular al, notwithstanding. (Due to some m~p ,~-~··; ,"'::J.~.• prtial to of r breathing on his trumpet and held (played) the box office 1was not ~ICJo atten!J'~ • ~!One ~~W~·.~eep, rich, a note for two minutes. I was so envious Ft.' Worth Symphony performance and-it t~~~J!Ut·B!~ays bea1utiflJ f . . .~ ,· ' ..., ' ..

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Qlfe Conneetion.com takl:s the pros of a · coffi;e h9use - a relaxed atmosphere, drinks and snacks and good music :- and adds !echnOJ,ogy at y()ur fingertips through any of .their eight COlli· 'puter lf)'Stems linked to the !ll~met . · · ·· . . · · The·cafe is divided into three moms, an adult and teen-agers room, a · ·kids room and a r~axiog room with tables. · · ' : "When :I opened I had no idea there wouldbb so many people who just . want to' come in and.sil and have a ·coffee. We're .g~tting more tables .:__ _;_·~ ____:.j~~·~:y,~.~~~~~~~~~ inadc now,'! Hartmen said. "We get a lot .of tourists In just 1o check their • ~-man back home so we've created asJ!Cclal fee just for that" . . uarctd.ver Action I I~- ' · f_llirtmen got the idea for tlie cafe through her experiences in Oxford. · 6. The NaiDok. by Nkhola5 Sparks . . "When we lived In Oxford I went 1o the Internet cafe even though we had I. Paint Ortaln. ~ c:Omwel. .·'7. The~ Countdown, by ~ 111 P.tca a c:9inputer·a:t home. It was ~ly fun.1be nice thing about going to an Dr. Kay 5arpeaa baale$ .old ~ a 1.udlum. Ruidoso Roastery 110 ' ' Internet cafe. even if you -have your own computer, is that you can learn sn1 killer who hz esajled and ts l'fiSIImo 8. ~~Came undatie. by Wally Lamb. II .. Slnlt. BJ.JIJ6 a Jot from the other people pod socialize," Hartmen said. q his a1mi!S. 9 The God 0 1Small 111! by Arundhall A good assonment of fresh roasted cof. . C8fe Connection.com serves gourmet coffee and espresso drinks, alid . 2. I "'-This Much Is "&ue, by Wily . II&!· . fees and alllhe basic espresso drioo plus Lamb. A IRIImled man nuc en lor IllS Roy.: bagels and pastries. OJ!erl. Monday hils uack maChines and a sellfction of desstJ'IS. V"asitors can also order sdll;ophrri: ldeiJtlcal.tWir. bl'olhlir· and 10. 11111 lione Whlsperer. by Nicholas dvough Thunday 7 ro s, Friday 7 ro 9 and tike out and have it picked up by tbe ¢e free of charge. Menus from tbe m the nl&f!bnares 11at .~~t., bedeviled EvanS. Saturday e ro 9. ·Mtlin Street Deli, which is alSo located in tbe Gazebo shopping center, are their~ · , =on hand. Hartmen is looking for food.vendors who would like to sell ·3. Su•••aer Slsten. b'l JullY..IIIurne. '1Wo • Top 10 clrcu1ating items at The Galloping Tortoise 11. ·r,products in the cafe ~d also for anyone interested in giving-com- ~V:::ofw:!::!!...~~ . --•• ...... - . . , t · lessops th .. -- -.- ...... ,... Ruidoso Public Ubrary · -..a • ..., ...... 1 1 . ' ·Sieei.A .· Bale drinks. homemade :utureplansei~~ludeagameroomwilhNintendoand.vldeogamesas ~IOonelllidl.b,...... ,,·1'1'"- . ' . de$tens,~ - snlwlches and INe rruslc well as a game trading arrangement so tbat peopfe can swap their old woman~ she ~~Mr. fll&ht, a I. Blood Work. by M. Omley. jams leaUfnlloCal an1s1s Sunday. Monday computer and Nintendo games for new ones. The Cafe has programs and = mcpert. then Is ~- ro lliliet 2.. 'Jhe Elevenlh Commandmenr, by J. · and Thunday nJ&h!s a 7 p.m. . p11Jes for all ages, and learning programs for children age 3. and up. 5, Brldpt Jones's Dfiri. by Jolelen ~ Olmputers may bc.used for $8 per hour. f1ek1kw. A ypaln the Rle of a 30-sorneo 3.Stray Kat Waltz, by K. Kljewskl. Cafe Connection.com a dq In Landon. . 4. The Street Lawyer, by Grisham Cafe Connection.oom provides place for computer junkies and . sl!wfe woman J. 2111 SlllldirtJJ. 511. M novice net S!lrfeis to get out of the house and.experience the next wave. ~ In A llotdt. ~ • 5. Chlmply Swilepen Boy, by 11. Blne. llaslc espresso drinks, gourmet coffees Cafe Connection.com·is lOcated at.2117 Sudderth In Suite 14. Hartmen's ralnlnl ~en~:::t= a~ 6. "N" IS for Noose. by~~· and desserts. Take out may also be e-mail pddress is [email protected]. ~men is still working on woman encllll!llm ~pve. . • 7. Slier« ~by J. Sandford. ordered and - there. Eight c:Dfl1IUtl!r .a .schedule of operating hours. 7. Law Cauritry, by Aline Rlwn Sidclon*- 8. Faa~ of Apolo. by F. Saberhagen. stalionS wtlh 1-access for work or · The IUjland of a Sold! Caroh woman ·9. My HGn Laid Bn; by J. c. Oates. play. Hours (tentallvely) are 9 a.m. ro 9 cansldln lll'q the iSland she lnheriled 10. Best of Friends, by f.li'ollope. p.m. seven d¥ a week. lnro a resort. a A Widciw For One v-. by John lrq Tine kloks. emo- lillnallle of a wril!r and~die~ molher. "'"'-'ltaalJtJ.ft.llltllttltltlr.ft.irltlJ• to 9. MemD1n of a -- by Anhur . a · · · D Golder.Thelileofayoi4-pw- &._ It's co.Uee Ti.mel &. ~ up ~ wbo haS ro re1itVent helsell - II' - alterWorldWrUbeps. ft ~ w '1lnM " ==== 11 11 000 1\~tOPn CDIIIli...a..aer:~011 ~~c.., .ft. home lliward the encf.aflhe Civil W...ro a U · ~ ~ fnsh·I'IIASt!d cof(ei!S. A"' espresso lJ

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' ' couple of flashbacks. It began when nique. After all these Cynthia Steljes, the,oboist in Quartetto to dolt. · Gelato, explained that A "!XInd part;of tl'ie she would be doing rem,mbering an lhose IJicli.!IS~Iffjliil circular breathing.· wheil l played dllticul~ llO!iw Circular breathing is oonlestsandc;onceriS, ltiw•l)i • a technique used by fur me to learri• every-·· ,Inole l ' musicians who play . of the pieee, alwaYs · · any instrument pow: inte.T(iret it CODrectlly IJI ered by their own poser. ' breath. The musician were pla,red})~ draws air in through the · IN RIVIIW their nose while ,.. '"' A•••••• ·N... simultaneously blow- . . . . the j!fSl as ,' ing the air stored in I li~)ler of soloist; • lega- · . · plays the vio• ; , the mouth through cy from my early musi~ trainingJhlit ~ !lave evert~Jed . ' r the instrument. It is particularly helpful and dbn'fparticularly care.lor. Bull will tell then knQ~ how diffi• · 't~e music they perform and r impor1fnt when the musician has a note you that Steljes' I'Clrfurmance was flawless, instrument it. is.to.play and De Sotto: shllfll for one another's itigi•vidl!iil; they must hold fur an extraordinarily long .. unJess you count a couple of shaky 110""in fo play it by.eat. There are t~OI!~ · . t,~arn.lll!eJnl. time or when playing a lengthy passage, the M®~r~ piece. i shoold probably not · · · thoufijlllds of musicianS t~WC!il~ · ., which would otherwise be interrupted for even be mentioning them but if someone , ~~~~,~~~ly !nsh· for-il1111 gi~.:: . .~: :~:.J, .· . breathing. Circular breathing allows for with a sharper, more critical ear wishes to ··: · -~~lQ Vena, the regular VJobst wltJ! .·~ ...... a~;·. 4 .continuity in the passage. correct me I will cover myself. the quattet was oot able to makllhe · _ . The flashback for me oecurred when, as Quartetto Gelato is the finest musical . • 11\'0nilig's perfil_rmanctand Paul Meyer, of· · note, like a giant ..sical tllpeslt}'.lfail1. a 10- to 12-year-old, learning to play the performance I have heard to date at the 'the 1brontb Symphciny OrChestra, with just · brought a·dteckbdilk or a credit card to the trumpet, I saw a young boy on 'Thd Mack's Spencer, Salemo-Sonnenberg, Brubeck, et three days rehearsal· filled in conCert I wolild '*'the owner· of af least one Original Amateur Hour. He did circular al, notwithstanding. (D~ to some m~.!'P.Ill~;.: 'ftla~p.;t{llrtial to the breathing on his trumpet and held (played) the box office I was mil~b!CJII auenf,~; ,.~ ~~~~.\leeP• rich, a note for two minutes. I was so envious Ft; Worth Symphony performance and 'It d.mcs~~-~ays beaut • ' ·~.· •f ' . \ •.

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·I:;;;k~~~!:::v~~:d=~~~;~~~hav~···· new. eiite'rtainment venue. No#luidosl5:~ as hWn port . ... ' ;_ •. '...... ) ..... ' . .' . . ' ' ' '~..... ' w~·net surfe111 can log on w~jlhipping·a-cup of cap- ...... p~ino~ · ·.. , · ·· ·. ·. · . i "Basically, I di$covered Ruidoso 011.the Internet and after we moved . · my llaughtel' had'oothing to do," said ~addy Hartmeo owner of Ca{e · Olnneetion.COiJIAfartmCB 's daughter, 13-year.,old Heliena ~ be fo11nd .· btiS~Y. .sudinlltht n!'1 most (lays at the cafe. . . . · · / · A•rapidly d~veloping -qffshoot of. lltternet usefulness - !lntertainment .-.is budding into big busi11ess. Cafe Conneetion.oo~ takes the pros of a · • coffee h9use - a relaxed atmosphere, drinks and snacks and good music • :- and, adds !ecl»ll!ogy at YI1!1J' fingertips through any of .their eight com· puter II)'Stems linked to the !n~met. . · The·cafe is divided into three rooms, an adult and teen-agers room, a · ·kiils room and a reliudng rolim with tableS. · · . · · ' •' -. ' . · ' · ".When:l opened I had l)o idea there wouJdbe so many people who just . ·want to' come in atfd sit atid have a coffee. We're.getting more tables .:__;._;:_·_~--~J,..~:Y.!•~~~~~~~~~ WHAT'SBHE\l'i.\'<; jnade now," Ha'rtmen said. "We get a lot of tourists in just to check their .. ·~-mail back home so we've created asp,ecial fee just for thaL" Hardcover fiction 1~., · Hartmen got the idea for tbe cafe tlu'ough her experiences in Oxford. 6. Tile Noleboolc. by Nk:holal Sparks. _ .... JlllriS,.... " " - Jllll' jDeu . "When we lived in Oxford I wenuo the Internet cafe even though we had I. Point of Ortaln. by P.ll!lda cilmweiL ..:7. The ~ Coundown, by Raben a cdmputer·at home. It was ~y fun.1be nice thing about going to an Dr. Kay 5arpeaa ballles an old ~a ·l..uclum Ruidoso Roastery · l~tetnet ~even if you have your own computer, is. that you can team serial IelBer who has esajJed and 1s resum- a. She's Come undolie, by Wally Lamb. IJ ..SINito Br4T6 a jo}.from the other people 1111d socialize," Hartmen said. · Ins his ailla 9. The God of Small Things. by Arundhati A good assonmem of fresh rOI5Ied cof- . fees and all the basic espresso drinks plus . · ~fe Conneetion.com serves gourmet colfee and espresso drinks, and . ~"':" ~M= =-~by~ Ally.. . has snack machines and a selection of dessertS • .VISitors can also order · bagels and pastries. Open Monday . - . ~ ldenllcakWIIt lliolllef·-u and... 10. 1Jie .,_ Whlsperel; by Nicllclm tlvou&h Thursday 7co5, Friday 110 9 and take out and have it picked up by the qafe free of charge. Menus from the face n nJa111mares that.~ bedeviled evans. Saturday 810 9. Main Street Deli, which is al5o located in the Gazebo shopping center, are !heir fainlly. . =on hand. Hartmen is looking fOr food.vendors who would like to sell ·3. Summer S1sten. by Judy_ Blume. "FM1 · Top 10 drculating items at The Galloping Tortoi..~ 7 I . i~ products in the cafe liJ!dalso for anyone interested in giving com- ~'::of!;.~':; Vlneprd. . . , Ruidoso Public Llbrilry · Ml s.••a, 2INSII ter lessofiS there. · Basic espresso drinks, homemade 1 4.1he.IOane 111111. A i Future plans include a game room with Nintendo and.vldeo games as by.~s.L deSsens. dell $andwlches and live music w. ell as a game trading arrangement so that people can SWAn_ their old womanbellevesshehas-flqiil~fll&ht,a I.BiaodWG!Ic;byM.Oinnley. jams feallmJ roi:olanlsts Sunday, Monday -r...... - then Is lii!IUed.. II) llllil* computer and Nintendo games for new ones. The Cafe has programs and i:;;;: ....,... ~ , , ,. 1 The EIMndt Commandment, by J. · and Thursday nWII:Sat 7 p.m. . games for all ages, and learning programs for children age 3. and up. 5, Brldpt Jones's Olir1: by. )lelen .W.. Computers may be. used for $8 per hour. . ~ A year 1n the life of a 3(1.some. .3. Stray ICa! Waltz. by K. 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l ]bile the Regulators oonsi*red the deaths of While Frank Coe was thus engaged, Frank MacNab, badly wounded. 1 was making a desperate effort to crawl away from the scene. He didn't · ·V V Sheriff Brady and~ B\lckShot Roberts to be make it The Seven Rivers men simply strolled up and finished him oft' .... j . • with shotguns. · important victories, the people.. of Lin~ln ·County found The probable reasons that did npt receive the same ·much to criticize in both incidents: .In the case of sentence are twofold: 1) Ab was not a former stock detective (and therefore the sworn enemy of the Seven Rivers Warriors, all of , people were .less ·than upderstaDding wh.om were· known to do a little rustling from time to time) and 2) he. . t.ft'.,.. . • . \ ·was Prank Coe's partner. as to -Why it took ~n excess of ·a.. _dofzen I_Ilert. to . Frank Coe had been friendly with a number of the men arrest (and/or shoot it out with) one from Seven Rivers in the past and that wa.li what saved lone both his and Ab Saunders lives. After a brief parlay, man. ~d in the case of Sheriff Brady, Frank surrendered to the Seven Rivers men with promises of protection for himself and well, corrupt or not, society tends to . Saunders, who was taken to Fort Stanton for frown when one guns down .. the. medical treatment. The Cimactic Battle: July 1878 . Sheriff in the middle of the For the next several months, the war dragged on, with revenge killing lead­ street without warning. ing to revenge killing in a seemingly endless series of deaths. llf R mJJ, J fDJ, Skimish at" the Fritz Ranch On Sunday, July 14. IS78, i . / . It was on April 30, 1878 that the ') .~:, '~ Alexander McSween, weary of the seeds that the Regulators had sown .-itt ' ' constant pursuit and skirmishes • with the death& of Morton, 8~, . led his men back into town. .ttrut~. filL lHill mmiJ McCloskey, Hindman and Brady " Alexander McSween wanted to bewm to reap a harvesl·of revenge. · . go home. On that day, Regulator Captain ... ,~: As luck would have it. most Ffclllk MacNab, in the company of of the Murphy/Dolan men were Frank Coe and his partner Ab ...... ,~~~~ .. then out scouring the hills for Saunders, approached the Fritz McSween and his Regulators Ranch to water their horses. It is dif· when the latter group thundered ticult to understand exactly what this into town, loaded for bear. Taking trio of Regulators were thinking up various positions up and down when they attempted this. After a!l, . Lincoln's street, the Regulators the Fritz Ranch. was owned by the prepared to fight a pitched battle. people who were associated with and. When word reached the sympathetic to Jimmy Dolan, the arch-- Murphy/Dolan contingent out in the enemy of the Regulators. hills, they too headed back into But apptoach the ranch tbey di'd, Lincoln. The stage was almost com- ~ and what they didn't know was that pletely set. 'j some of the Seven Rivers Warriors (a From Sunday through Thursday j group of men associated with the there was much shooting in Lincoln, but j • Murphy/Dolan gunmen) had arrived at tl)~ there were few, if any, casualties. All that · same place a shon time before. changed on Friday, July 19, when the military The Seven Rivers men saw the three men came to town. approaching and held their fire until MacNab and Fort Stanton, at that time, was commanded by Saunders dismounted. When it became apparent to the GEORGE COE Nathan Dudley, who might have actually been ·a decent sol- ambushers that Frank Coe was not going to dismount, a deadly fusillade dier had he not been a slave to whisky. It is nine miles from Fort erupted from the brush all around the three Regulators. Stanton to Linooln, and on thai nine-mile ride, Dudley managed to fall As both Saunders and MacNab went down with bullet wounds, Frank off of his horse three times. This was not because he was a poor horse­ Coe began. to wheel his horse to escape, but as he did so the animal was man. It was because he was drunk as a skunk. To compound this. Dudley, . shot out' from under who was supposed to be impartial to both sides, showed a marked and • him. As the, horse went down, ~rank catapulted himself from the saddle and, .rolling into a small arroyo, prepared to take as many of his·attacbers with him as was possible. ----~------See Coes, page 14C ..

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',_ .. .: ' . · clear~ to~ ~~~lan~The~·.!flai~~!!l(Of~men assoaated wath tbeJ~~rs~p of the Murp~y/Dolan·factJon were ex-anny men' undoubtedly ~;$ll~)bing to dq wi~ dtis:Qudley's intense dislike for the McSweens didn't b~lp mue~,.eit~er.- ' Now, die stage ~as-oomple~ly .set. First, Col. Dudley took his troops, along with a howitzer, up and down the .. . ' .

I street pointing the artillery piece at the various McSween positions until all but ~ the. defenders of the McSween house itself were evacuated. Neither Oeozge nor Frank Goo were. among the besieged in the place, wbicb was _a lucky thing for them. Early on that- fifth day the McSween house was set afire. The slow-burn­ ing adobe smoldered all day and one by one consumed th_e rooms of the house. By nightfall the defenders were in the last room and they all knew that the time - ~ for ~esperate action bad come. led a decoy party out the back door and raced for the Thnstall Store. The gunfare that they encountered was so heavy that the group turned and meed down ib~ hillside toward the Rio Bonito. Splashing across the river, they lost themselves in the trees on the other side. Mimculously, only one of their·number was killed. Poor Harvey Morris, who bad come west for his health and to stUdy law with the firm of McSween and- Shield, wa8 ,killed instantly by. a single bullet to the head.

' \ - By. the time the battle was over, McSween and sever.al others lay dead in and around the ·ho~. Billy the Kid and the other Regulators were now fugi- ... . tives.in Uncoln Q)unty. i. The war sputtered on for a while longer, but. for all practical purposes, it was over. Tunstall and McSween were dead and Jimmy Dolan was bankrupt. The soldiers from both sides, including George and Frank CQe, began to won· der what to do with themselves now that peace had broken out. Remaining in Lincoln County was not an option that the -Coes seri­ ously ~nsidered. They went north again to LOu ~ 's ranch near mod .. em-day Fanni~gton. They did not, ho~ever, escape more violence. as they had hoped. Frank was allegedlY. involved in another lynching in. 1880 and. was one of the men. wbo shot it out with a man· named Port Stockton, b{olher of former Uncoln bartender Ike Stockton, in what became known as the Coe-Stockton Feud. Aftermath . In 1884, the Coes returned to their place on t~e Ruidoso. slightly · .· apprebensive .that some of the old bad feelings would still be lingering .when they returned. Oeorge,_was pleasantly surprised when he was approached by Oeo.ge. Peppin and JohMy Hurley, both Murphy/Dolan m~n, and both of whom wished to make a lasting peace. For George, the war was finally and truly over. He never again fired a gun in anger for the rest of his long life. After mar­ rying and raising eight children, he died- in Roswell on November 14, 1941. Frank, however, was destined to have at least one more bout with vio­ lence. On Jh~ night of0ctober4~ 1898, Frankts daughter Sydney attempt­ ed to elope with a young mali named Irvin Lesnett. When Frank called out to 'the coup)~ to stop, Lesnett made the terminal mistake of "turning loose" on Frank with a Wincbes!er. Frank brought the shotgun that he .was carrying to bear and the discussion betWeen Frank and the young man, as well as the relationship between Sydney and the same young man came to .an extremely abrupt ending. · Benjamin Franklin Coe contracted pneumonia and pa.ued away Dece~~t 16, 1931> ~ndants of both Flank and George are numerous, inft_~qdal, and wen thoU~it of in Uncoln County, where they stHI-work the originareoe properties. " f' Soultes~ '~Frontier Fighter'' by George Coe; "The Linooln County War- A DocUmentary Historf by FrederiCk Nolan; and ''The Encyclopedia of Western " by Bill O'Neal.

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ANDY HUGHES REALTY ...... PAGE 13 - PINON WOODS ...... PAGE 3 PRUDENTIAL FOOTHILLS REAL ESTATE ...... PAGES 10 & 11

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• Value Priced - BeautifUl Red Rock Vistas • • Select your own homesite from over 30 lots • • Borders National Forest • . • All utilities underground • • Paved streets - No through traffic •

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BRENDA GLAZE I 7 Years St'lling St'dona! WMI'lC Sedona (520) 282-7570 Ext. 260 • 1-888-282-7570 Ext. 260 rilli1- _ 1225 W. Hwy. 89A, Suite 102 • RE/MAX Sedona Plaza • Sedona, AZ Ll~ m.l_ EACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED ,

HOME WITH GUEST HOUSE/STUDIO Secluded in heart of West Sedona on 1 acre lot $199,900. Ask for Brenda. MLS #343638

' ' . ' ~. -.:?.,.,)..-' ..:i· -, '· • VIEW FROM LOT 4 . / » ~ SHADOW ROCK SUBDIVISION Priced at appraisal in area of exclusive homes - high view lot - .82 acre. $199,900. Ask for Brenda. MLS #334707

GREAT VALUE! Uniquely designed Southwest Contemporary home on 2.5 ac. in North Slopes. 3 BR., 3 BA., flag­ stone flooring, granite tile counter­ tops. Picture window views and nestled in the trees. Home Warranty. $885,000. Ask for Brenda. MLS #339718

ONE OF THE BEST BUYS AROUND Complete set of·contemporary Southwest house plans included with this 180"+ view lot on city sewer and all utilities. Have model of house for viewing at RE/MAX. Price reduced to $159,900 and owner will finance. Ask for Brenda. MLS #343656

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CHARMING HOME with lots of potential. 2 BR., 2 BA., 1,441 sq. ft. with additional300+ sq. ft. office/studio with half bath, & storage behind carport. New roof, trees & views. $159,900. Call Joel or Kay for a tour. MLS #346669

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NEAR GOLF Charming, newly remodeled ranch in the Village of Oak C(eek, energy efficient home. heato­ lator in fireplace, solar assisted water heater, family room, fenced yard, great views. 2 BR., 2 BA., 1,548 sq. ft Great Buyl $149,000.MLS #340920 YOU WILL FALL IN LOVE with this charming home. Updated kitchen, great room. Convenient =:::o--~::------r-, location in West Sedona. 2 lifj " BR., 1 BA., Coffee Pot Views on approx .. 14 ac. Sewer con­ nection to home included. Only $159,900. Adjacent homesite (on sewer) available for $49,900. MLS #346123

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282-7570 or (888) 282-7570• Ext. 249 e-mail: [email protected] RE/MAX Sedona • 1225 West Highway 89A • Sedona, AZ 86336 FIND THESE PROPERTIES @ REALTOR.COM HOMESITES OVER 1 ACRE ... Close to town paved roadsl 1 15 acre room for a guest house Mog,col views of the red rocks I Easy to build has a gentle slope. great price at $94,900 (MLS 11324329) In Sedona I Settlers Rest area

ALMOST 2,000 SQUARE FEET GREAT PARTY HOMEI $159,900 Light. bright home with high ate a prtvate retreat. complete "with court­ ceilings MLS 1340194 yad end hot tub $JO.f,900" MlSt-335744

BEST GOLF COURSE LOT MONEY CAN BUYI Standard septic ..25 acre. views of golf course and red rocks. $129,900. MLS #3421QT. GREAT TERMS! NEED LOTS OF SPACE? MOVE RIGHT IN ... Eriov 3 BRs . 2 BAs. In 2.517 sq tt plus over Brand new. never been 11ve0 In 3 BR. 2 BA I.COJ sq tt unflnjs'lecf storage area -roam to home Country kitchen. fireplace. light. expand If thls Is not enough' 4 oc · very pri­ bright open floor plan wtth split bedrooms vate! $309,900. Mk for JANICE at ext. 249. Oversized 2-cor garage. all on 3 acre. MLS 1345133 S 169,999" MLS 11328216 (owner/agent)

LESSPRINGS Why pay high prices? Les Springs Is the best deal aoundl Pool. tennos. gated community. private sewer. atl utilities. panoramic views. and best of all - friendly ne1ghborsl Interest rates ore great. even for vacant Iandi LOTS FROM $1111,9001

POSITIVE CASH FLOWJ 2 BR. 2 BA home in W Sedona Try 3% down QUALfTVf and your poyme nh wtN be $91 3 This is on esti­ Brand new home. naturoJ setting 3 Blh 3 mated amount which Includes t-::~xes & lnsut· tull BAs. expansive ceilings and a corner once Based on 7% for 30 yecn Contact your favorite ler>d91 for the exact amount to obtoln beehive ftreplace makes the liv1ng area so a lOon on thiS comfortable home Qreat price comfortable that you won"t wanr to leave' at $12<1,500" MLS 1329718 Prlc..:l at ~,000. MLS 1344478 STUDIO/OFFICE WITH SEPARATE ENTRANCE 2 bedrooms plus office. kova lireplace In family room" formal d1nong room Unblot:kable red rock viewS' Taxes presently S386per year $139,900" MLS 1343199 UNBLOCKABLE VIEWS! Immaculate! Move right in there· s nothing to do CHARMING WITH LOTS OF CHARACTER ... SINGLE FAMILY HOMESITE AT THE R'IDGE ... 3 BR. 2 BA plus office and small aen on £8 acre. v•ews of Bell Rock. clubhOuse. pool. but golf or shop! opprox \c, ocre lot Qreat price ot $112,500" easy bUild TERMS Pnced at $85.000 MLS 2 BRs .. 2 BAs. with Con Janice at ext 249 MLS 1344581 134.3 7l 7 A>k fOf Janice at ext 249 wonderful Bell Rock views! $126,900. Ask for JANICE at ext. 249. MLS #345084

THE RIDGE 3 condo lots- each $57.000 Buy one-buy all (MLS t.327 862" 327 863. .327864) HORSE PROPERTY BACKS TO FORESn .360-degree views' lop of the ndge Jot you con see forever Sedona to Over 2 acres I Owner w1fl corry with good down the of Jerome Bcx::ks to forest service $1o40,00(l MLS •336362 Lot 15 Quail Run S179.000 •3181

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8 9 LET ME HELP YOU l~IVE IN A PICTURE IN SEDONA SUE ANN ADAMS :J[Il; .. Foothills l -...... ··­ Prudential Real Estate 361 FOREST ROAD. SEDONA, AZ K6336-4K2H Bus. (520) 282-3737 ext. 419 Home.(520) 204-2856 Toll Free- 1-800-373-2912, ext. 419

OWNER TO CARRY VILLAGE OF OAK CREEK IN SEDONA Wild Turkey Corner Unit $97,500 2 BR, 1.5 BA, fireplace, elltra Anzona room Walk to the NEW GROCERY PANORAMIC VIEWS THAT ARE AFFORDABLE STORE & SHOPS. 1,206 sq ft. MLS 1#341312. Call Sue West Sedona. PRICED at $79.900- thu older molnlc borne 11 NEAT aa a pn. II Ann for details (520) 282-3737, ext 419, evemngs (520) has a complctdy fencal-tn yanl. 2 bedrooms (on<: can be: lliCJd .. a den) I barh. car­ 204-2856 or toll free 1-800-373-2912, ext 419 port. laundry room and storage 8hed 1be back yard •• a wonderful plaoe to cmenain. C.all m<:. S~~e Ann Adams dJI'DCI 282-6445, eu 419 to oe<: tnStde. MLS 11346331

VILLAGE OF OAK CREEK IN SEDONA NIZHONI #14 ... $120,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS, SUNSETS, SUNRISES, 2 BR. 2 BA. 2 s!Ory. 2 pa!Jos Close lo 3 golf courses' F~replace. 1.368 RED ROCKS. sq IS 11341615 ft Thts ltsttng loolung for new owners MLS Call Sue 41 PI linn Wocxh "You am have II all" for $274.900 at Ptllon Woods Tre.s. out­ Ann Adams (520) 282-3737. ex! 419 Toll free 1-I\Og on lou of dcck• and pauos ConiDnporary J BR , J BA hom<: Call Sue 419 Evemngs (520) 2(}4.2856 Ann Adam•t~20) 282 37l7.cxt 41Y. or eva (520) 204-2856 MLS 1341792

TillS MODULAR HOUSE IS LIKE A TREASURE CHEST! INDIAN CLIFFS LOT! OPEN and you find RED ROCK VIEWS 3 BRs, I 75 BAs All DIRECT VIEW OF CATHEDRAL ROCK ... for S 149,9(X) Garage w1th workshop. RV park mg. potting shed then llJRN AROUND 1n any d11-ecuon and you w11i be mystified wu:b mot-e of Sedona·, rreasures TillS level lot 1s ready for ncw owners Build wtth garden. Call me for mfofmatwn on how to prevtew thts your own DR FAM HOME. m UIIS upscale 0<:1ghborhood Sewer and utth­ home and find more TREASURES .. (520) 282-3737. ext. 419 ttc• to lot ltnc $97.9

RESALE TIMESHARE COMMERCIAL INCOME PROPERTY 1 week - $3,700 or $4.,250 Adult care home- ten bed capacity. • Pnde & ownershtp of your SEDONA SUMMIT own busmess • Rewardmg work 10 healthcare Owner wants to RESALE TIMESHARE -I bedroom, retire but Will a.~s1st & trarn new owners Pnce $110,000 Call I week - $7,000 or $8,000 Sue Ann Adams for prospectus and appotntment for showmg For more infonnation call SUE ANN ADAMS (520) 282-3737 1#419, eves. (5.20) 204-2856 MLS #D7092 (520) 282-3737 #419 • Eves. (520) 204-2856

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G.R.L- TOP OF THE ROCK- PINACLE AWARD- TOP PRODUCER OVER 20 YEARS

(520) 282-3737 or 1-800-373-2912, VM 416 Prudential Foothills Real Estate • 361 Forest Rd. • Uptown Sedona, 86336

COMPARE REPLACEMENT PRICE The preferred stucco exterior, tile roofmg & EZ care landscaping are only lhe beginning features of this model home. Loaded with pizzazz & approx. $30,000 of upgrades which mclude soanng white pine ceilmgs, secu­ rityflntercom system, Conan counters, great kitchen wlbreakfa<;t area, luxury bath m ma-;ter suite & more. The light, bright comfortable l!vmg area cons1sts of approx. 2,329 sq. ft. plus pat1os & 2-car garage Pnce trimmed to INCENTIVE PRICING $259.900. Ask for PAT WOOD. MLS #338341 IN SEr>ONA 1 "--eS1Ied m m.a1U~ llallan cypn~ss and famou..~ Red Rock monu­ ments you'll find tha.!!> s:pecaal properly Old world v•lla flavor features arched doorways. \lr'mdows & grand bell tower entry Sparush beams, uled fl()Of!, stucco w/UIC' roof. "\ wood hummg f1rq>laccs arr only a few of the many appo1otments Thas very nJcc equestnan -estate or private: home estate as Situated on a spac1ou.s &ppt'"olt 2V. acre sde wath fabuiOU5 v1cwa Value pn.cc · S699.000 For a pnvate •howms pleue ask fa: PAT WOOD. 282-644~. 11416 MLS "118941 LAND LOTS OF LAND THESE ARE GREAT LARGER PARCELS! POSSIBILITY FOR MOBILE/MODULAR IT'S SPECIAL SUBDIVISION ... Cusk>m, delightful anJ 2.1fXI sq ft favPI'l"d fe.acure.< 1oclude vaulte<-1 ceil­ • Tltu pared o( almo51 21 acres IS pruendy ronod for two IICTC muumum stze lou It Ings. wh1tewa.sh wood tloonng. French doors. sk.yhghls. g"'at kitchen, Wo IS zoned for horsa If that IS of IJ1lcre51 EnJOY 1..: S f'or Road AU: for PAT WOOO o.- PACLA MEDOW. direct VM f \201 282-1717. ext 416 Value pnce of Sl2.'.000 MLS •101637 • INVESTORSIDEVELOPERS/PRIV A IT. EST AIT. ... beauoful I' 70 1ICrCS w1th .~pCCtx:UJar v~wJ and polen(W Bordered by Form SavJoe oo two JJ(')o m clfy bm1U AA about the utalltles and sewer Pnced n.gh. avr:zage.s Ill $64 .6~ pet ~ or offered m three sphu of ' 22 acr"' f0< SJM.OOO 4 78 acre• lo.- S28'.000 -- '70 acre5 fa $"16.~.000 or total C..tl PAT WOOD to P"CVIew, direct VM (5.101 28 Z-6445. t1416 ML~ 1115460. 115462. lJ'\461

TERRIFIC VALUES! IT HAS PERSONALITY! • RIVERFRO!"T ACREAGE -· hard to fmd commodtty Thu mcc P"oper1Y offen 'ltlt your t'IHH 1 BR 1 RA ht'm~ Th1~ nne (lffr-n 2 ~edrnvm ~u!les plus the lh.rd convemenct" of ltx.:auon phu a bea.ubfuJ ruraJ .ten.ng_. That u a 101aJ of .appro• J6'h h(-droom/d~n Tht' Of"t"1l JJghr fltl•P1 rJan JS .3ppf'JntaJ Olft'l)' WJ!h many Ides } ftrerJaCt$ a.Jld ac=• planed lor ' home.l fm PAT WO<>D rnol 282 H31. C'J::l 416 MLS 111V'Jll41 • RED ROCK Rl:RAL ... approx I 15 aau w1tfl •epllc 1n.ulled. communrty wefl. area o( stte-bullt only Area of me. home.• An excellrnt ..Jurat S511,000. Ask !Of PAT WOOO daect VM 1'20) 282-6445. ext 41~ MLS •1091% • RF.AI. ('OUNTilY ... unheard of 1erms for tin.< me< I 70 acre pored 1hal adJOUU forut land S.11e-hllah home.' only, but you can have hor~' l.1 tlhtlt.'l to lot lull!., hut well requued and stJmdard sepllci OK 10, down. IO'JI. mt lor 10 years $31,500. ASK PAT' MLS •J04660 • A REALI. Y BEST BUY .•. I )9 acre.< m upsu.Je suiKhVISIOO of fmc homes An El .!tope ftt -CQ:d-uvrng u~ preparatron G(eaf rree & vegctahon coverag~ flX ~1vacy Convement We5t Sedona location Only S\29.500 A•k for PAT WOOO MLS 1129868 Be King of a Ridge ... IT'S A CHARMER! FroUl 8J a daL~) Wllh rt('W tnll"'f111f ra~nl nt"\lo Larprt tH....,.. mn~(' 'OOrT'"I(' nc-\4 wm.to•V. ... & ~r-hr: F.~qut~ne swoqnng vt~ enoompass:i:ng the vermtiiJOO cl1ffs of Sedona. hnlha.nz sun~ tdlo:f parquet noon Of! 111" rr.arl r f(l- rn.:•-n• rnrn ht 1rrr "tfrn 1 HR!- & : l-lrH ~,~..,!fl .w (>porn greAt over Mmgus Mountam, Oak Croek mergmg wtth the Vade Rtver. twmldmg Jerome room hvrng area Ht!lh cath.tdral ~,-edml(. ovt·nrrn1 wrndowli w.x,.d hur n•nR \ltlVt:. pr 1vate p;t(to hghu and pnvacy on ttm II 6l aau. nee too far from golfing Vade Santa Fe Pncod at and wr.ap-around dt'(k.mg all 1n a u•mfortahle Wt':sr S-ed(•n.a ~;ot'lrlnjl: A ft•.al value at only s 157.000 .S!49~X) A~k fOf PAT WCX)Ddn~n VM 282 1711. e:.l 41(. ML'S "'4o-(1~8

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PRICE REDUCED! This photogenic home is even more spe­ cial when you step inside. It's a perfect location with the covered patio overlook­ ing the 9th tee of the VOC A golf course. A walled-in front entry way is only one of the special touches you see and "feel" in this immaculate beauty. Prepare for an eyeful when you call to make your appointment to view this very special home. Make that call NOW! MLS #)4312H NOW JUST $284,900

Affordable lot m the chapel area and priced at Great building wt wilh views! LRvel! Better Call Carl for only $69,500. Check with Doris NOW! PERCS! Crose to golf and community more detatls on this MLS 11314938 center. Check out Lot 193 on Yucca St. unique lot near the now. Call Tedfordetails. Beaver Creek Flows Chuck Davi

13 Publisher's Disclaimer RED ROCK COUNTRY REAL ESTATE GUIDE is published and distributed FREE every month to locations throughout North Central Arizona and is mailed to the Sedona Red Rock NEWS ou-t-of-state readers. The Advertisers and Publisher are not responsible or liable for mis­ information, misprints, typographical errors, 131 acres or precious Sedona/Verde Valley real etc. contained herein. estate- four homes, almost surrounded by U.S. Real Estate advertised in this guide is subject Forest Service land. 31 acres or 1rr1gat1on for to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968. The ranching and fanning. Private and secluded, yet NEWS will not knowingly accept any advertis­ easy access vta 89A. CB #7938. $3,300,000. can ing for Real Estate which is in violation of the Phll Moyer, Coldwell Banker, 634-9536. law. All properties and dwellings advertised in this magazine are available on an equal oppor­ I=RI!I! COPY! tunity basis. Over 50 Creek - River and Ranch properties in RED ROCK COUNTRY this FREE 8-page color brochure of unique REAL ESTATE GUIDE properties. Contact Phillip Moyer. is owned by the Sedona Red Rock NEWS. P.O. Box 619, Sedona, Arizona 86339 Coldwell Banker Reproduction of any artwork or copy is strictly P.O. Box 279, Cottonwood, AZ 86326 prohibited without the written consent of the (520) 634-9536 publisher. . CALL OR WRITE TODA Yl Publisher- Robert B. Larson D.C. SPEER ASSOC. 160 RED ROCK TRAIL • P. 0. BOX 4171 • SEDONA, AZ 86340 --- ...... Don Speer, GRI, Broker (520) 284-2320. 1-800-544-9789

I LOT 39 SAN PATRICIO ESTATES 2,535 sq. ft., spacious krtchen, formal dining area. Located in one of Sedona's most prestigious neighborhoods. Quality construction, 2-car and 1-car garages. All for $300,000.

LOT 8 .46 acre next to Mystic Hills Borders on Forest Service. Owner/agent. $104,000.

14 • COMMUNITY PROFILE Sedona, Arizona

HISTORY & LOCATION Sedona is located in the heart of Arizona, 127 miles north of Phoenix and 27 miles south of Flagstaff. The community is located in both Coconino County to the north and Yavapai County to the west. and is situated at the southern entrance to Oak Creek Canyon at an elevation of 4,300 feet. The community, established in 1902, was named for Sedona Schnebly, who was among the first settlers in Oak Creek Canyon. Sedona became an incorporated city on Dec. 2, 1987. WEATHER Average temperature (degrees F). Year- maximum 95.1 degrees; minimum 29.7 degrees Average total precipitation 17 15 inches. PRINCIPAL SEDONA Sedona serves as a vital focal point for visitors to the surrounding scenic attractions. Mild ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES climate, due to Sedona's elevation being 3,200 feet higher than the desert area of Phoenix and 2,600 feet lower than the rim country area of Flagstaff, and breathtaking panoramas combine to make Sedona a much sought after cultural mecca. It has attract­ ed a number of artists, writers and retirees who are year-round residents.

With the National Forest Service estimate of more than 3 5 million visitors annually, tourism has emerged as the primary contnbutor to the economy. The two largest employ­ ment sectors are serv1ces and trade, accounting for 74 percent of the community's esti­ mated total employment. Activity in these sectors is characterized by proprietor-owned­ and-operated business establishments.

POPULATION The steadily increasmg population has stimulated the real estate sector considerably, and housing construction has evolved as a major employer.

Sedona/Oak Creek 14,226 Coconino County 96,591 Yavapai County 107.714

COMMUNITY FACILITIES Sedona has a library, 24 art galleries. two nine-hole golf courses, two 18-hole golf cours­ es, three theatres. a tennis club which is open to the public and an arts center. Jeep tours into the fabulous red rock canyons are available dally. Besides the breathtaking view, the tours include informative talks on archaeology, geology and folklore. Yearly events include St Patrick's Day Parade, Easter Sunrise Service, Autumn Arts Festival in September, Fiesta Del Tlaquepaque in October, and the Festival of Lights in December.

CHURCHES 26 churches of various denominations. ORGANIZATIONS More than 120 various clubs and organizations GOVERNMENT Local government. City of Sedona SERVICES Law enforcement City of Sedona Police Department. and Coconino County and Yavapai County sheriffs departments, Department of Public Safety

Fire department Sedona Fire District (which includes the City of Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon. Village of Oak Creek. and red rock areas)

HEALTH CARE Stx ambulances, an emergency search and rescue squad and an air evac helicopter serve the area. health care center (in-patient). health care center (out-patient), full-time physicians. orthopedic surgeon. optometrists. podiatrist, dentists, chiropractors, oph­ thamoiogist. and a phys1cal therapist There is a new Medical Center in West Sedona.

LOCAL CHAMBER Sedona/Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce, P 0 Box 478, Sedona, AZ. 86339. OF COMMERCE Telephone (520) 282-7722 COMMUNICATIONS Legal Newspaper Sedona Red Rock News

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Golf Course Estates Ponderosa Heights Shook • $179,900 •108 Nibfic Court Thomason • $109,900 •103 SCandlewood 3 bedroom, 2 bath. This Cree Meadows Fairway Three bedrooms, 2 full baths, l-ear garage. Fully home is fully furnished witti very nice furniture. furnished. The perfect get-a-way cabin! Full Sierra Blanca View. Low maintenance REDUCED $98,000 property .

.JffeetJiJ4mv.Jf)J/u & ~J'~ Real estate professionals representing Alto and Rainbow Lakes Fun Park Alto Ruidoso propenies. Both are glad to show you any of the real estate represented in this brochure. 505- $375,000 • 806 Carrizo Canyon Road Howard • $249,900 • 119 Reindeer Drive 336-4248 or 1-800-687-6602 or Doug's mobile Land, building, business, name. 5.023 acres on 5 bedroom, 3 bath on 6.6 acres with social phone 430-8413! the creek. High visibility. Undeveloped portion membership. Big Sierra Blanca View. This l------1 along creek would make a great R. V. Park or country style home is 3 years old. Hardwood 1-c_a_b_in..:.p.... ro.:.je_c_t. ______~---"1 floors and private master bedroom and bath.

j The Deck House Restaurant l and the Adobe Plaza est. 1964 $475,000 Alto Includes the plaza, which has 7 rental units other Muncy • $144,900 Shangri La l than the Deck House - the Deck House Full membership 3 bedrooms 2 bath. Totally 1\tloma Inc. • $359,000 • 6 Shangri La Drive Restaurant business and equipment. Never redone, light and bright. Soft Sierra Blanca view. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage. Large custom offered at this price. Books available upon stucco home on 5.13 acres. Exceptional kitchen l request. Well established clientele base. layout. Light colored tile and carpet. .j Alto ~ 'l Boice • $485,000 j 806 Deer Park Drive I 4 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, 2 car I garage, Alto full. golf membership · J and authentic New Mexican flavor. There isn't .al\ything you would change about this home. Sun patio - private yard - screened in patio!

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T r White Mtn. Estates ' White Mtn:. Estates Alto ,r Siddens • $329,000 • 105 Don Snyder Dr. Force • $349,500 • 100 McBride Drive 1\vyford • $155,000 • 105 Capitan Court , Owner/ Agent. 4 bdrms, 3 I /2 baths, separate I 3 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths. Nice Sierra Blanca. view. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Full golf membership. Pretty , bdrm, I bath, full kitchen and living room in Large den for entertaining. In immaculate condition! chalet-styled home. addition. 3 car & more! ,' ~~------_, ______~------~ , , 'r ,' ,r ' ,r ,r Alto Alto Alto ~ Crawford • $.179,000 • llJ Racoon CL Howze • $187,500 •lOS Sunse~ Babmck • $155,000 • 839 High Mesa Drive 4 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths. Full Golf Membership, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, full golf membership. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath. A really cute house ~ fairly new with lots of light & open floor plan. Appliances only with fantastic view of Sierra hardwood floors and Sierra. Blanca view! Lnts Blanca.

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. Ruidoso Springs Carrizozo Tomer • $119,900 •114 Texas Street White .Mtn. Meadows. .. Hill • $32,5110 • 3110 Cedar St. Las Lomas 3 bedroom, 2 bath, fully furnished with. • 1 18a, Adobe completely McGarvey • $67,5110 • 604 Colorado St. decorator touches, private deck with 5!7 - 58~ Whtte Mtn. Meadows Dr. remcxleiE:d, hardwood floors, new appli­ 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Nice fenced yard. !jacuzzi tub and Sierra Blanca view, 3 mce pat1o home.'i $96,500 each. 2 etc . den. walk to the location. bdrm, 2 bath, I level, I car garage!

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Alpine Village Airport West Barela • $114,500 •114 Iron Mtn. Road Western Hills Porter • $139,5110 • 115 Jolm Cltrutman Dr. Ranches Of Sonterra 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, 2 car gara1ge.1 Adams • $109,9110 • 112 Bridle Dr. 3 bedrooms. 2 bath, sunken living room - VanAllen • $84,500 • 325 Santiago Drive Fenced. Nice wrap around 2/1.5, 2-car garage. Never lived in- sun room with jacuzzi tub - on quiet cul-de­ Beautiful river tract. Private drive. Cute secluded cabin. owner needs to sell. sac with

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..... - .. Nogal Skyland Addition Enchanted Forest Green Meadows Hill • $115,500 • Lincoln-.8treet Vestal• Proctor • $149,9110 • 4-Piex Kappler • $93,5110 • #14 Mesa Dr. $113,9110 • 112 Clover Dr. Nice 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car New carpet and paint. All rented I 3 bdrm., 2 bath-2 car garage. Level with 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 2-car garage. All detached garage on 1.83 acres in bdrm, !bath units. Just across from wooded country setting. Earth stove and one level. Nice fenced yard. sunny country setting. Ruidoso Women's Club. large covered deck. THE ATTIC COMPLEX REDUCED $135,000!!

Cree Meadows Townhome Commercial Commercial Middle Cedar Minuti • $149,500 • 119 Niblic Court McMahon • $178,000 • Jira Plaza Now avaUable in three separate parcels. Vigil• $137,500 • 120 Musketball 3 bedrooms 2 bath, 1 car garage, 1 Last unit for sale - new - filiished! #1-$125,000 #2-$239,000 #3-$299,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Chalet with Carport. reeently remodeled with nice qecks Possible owner financing! · j and nice Sierra Blanca Views. \ery nice with Mountain tlavor! j j J j j 4 j j j j j White ML Meadows j

Perkins • $179,900 •104 E. Miller Court Lake View Estates Country Club Est. Alto •I 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Trade considered. Landsbeft • $164,000 •#19 Exatlibur Rd. Rossen • $119,9110 • 311 La Luz Lane Cowart •$15,0110 •206 Mira monte Road 'I Outstanding Townhome with enormous 3 bdrms, 2 ba, 2 car gar. Nice I level Social lot level-full sun Sierra Blanca I views! 3 bdrm., 2 bath. view, owner needs offer! I home. In like new condition built by I one of Ruidoso's builders. I j _,j ·..

Upper Canyon Alto Upper Canyon Carzoli • $149,500 • 213 Perk Canyon Dr. Tomlin • $218,000 •111 Raccoon Court Robbins • $399,900 • 619 Main • I 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, with decorator touches 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.. FuJI golf membership,_. 3 bdrms, 3 full baths. Plus guest apt. with private throughout A great house. for the price. appliances only. Jacuzzi in the atrium. Very nice. entry, on the river on 2 lots! .a

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Cedar Creek Alto White Mountain Estates Duran • $179,900 • N. Cedar Creek Rd. Sun Valley Builders • $249,000 •. 312 El Camino Cummings • $163,900 • 304 Racquet Court Bedrooms 3, baths 2 1/2, jacuzzi tub, deck, on 2 bedrooms, 2 bath. Appliances ~nly. Superb 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage. Master _bedroom 1 acre. 2 car garage. Like new condition~ quality on this 2 year old home with 2 private has fireplace and study - also loft and hobby room. motivated seller! court yards. Nice fenced yard.

·AJto ·Alto Alto Bleakney • $139,500 • 629 Midiron Drive Gilstrap • $237,500 • 316 El Camino Dr. Freiderich • $225,000 •1008 High Mesa Dr. 3 bedroom , 2. baths, full membership. Cute A~ 4 bedrooms, 4 baths with full golf membership. Gorgeous Sierra Blanca View gives this 4 bdrm., 3 frame cabin! Our Alto best buy! Chalet style fully furnished. · bath home that added touch. Full golf membership. ·

Alto Upper Canyon Nichols• $249,000 •104 Fawn Court Burger • $24,,900 •1042 Main Road . _ 4 Bdrm, 2 I/2 Ba, mountain chalet home with full golf 2 completely furnished 3 bedroom, 2 bath homes for 1 pric~ adjacent to the membership and 2 fireplaces Ask for the detailed river with beautiful river views! furniture addendum that with this home.