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TABLE OF CONTENTS Keeping your Las Cruces businessventory and pay strongemployees … most those who defi ne themselves as small notably, in the beginning, not them- By Debbi Moore business owners probably don’t even selves. e owner Expense or investment? ...... 2 President and CEO know this week exists. Th e struggles are real. Th Large business of the month ...... 3 Greater Las Cruces Chamber We have long recognized that struggles with questions about mar- of Commerce Small business of the month ...... 4 small businesses are the true heart- keting, customer recruitment/reten- In May of each year, the Small beat of America. Las Cruces is no tion, navigating regulatory require- the sky over Ribbon cuttings ...... 5 diff erent. Th ese entrepreneurs are ments, customer service and human Business Administration celebrates ose spe- Jett donation helps students ...... 6 “Small Business Week.” Th following their dream, turning their resources. In the beginning, an open- ective ing of the business can mean just one Conquistadore Corner ...... 7 cial businesses are truly refl is week visions into realty and overall making LCYP of the month ...... 7 of the “American Spirit.” Th huge impacts on our community. But person, maybe two and most likely passes us by without much fan- with their dreams comes the reality family members, who dedicate many, New and renewing members ...... 8 many hours to making the business fare, knowledge or publicity. Even of running the business.the From fi rst day Upcoming events ...... 8 work. of open- And then there’s the product or ing their doors, service. Is the product right for my these vi- customers? Am I providing a service sionaries that meets the need of my customer? Southern face all Will they come back? How will I Save the Date expand my inventory? And in this kinds of world of social media a new struggle challenges. 2017 Healthcare has embraced the owner. On and Many of them Awards Banquet on the questions go, these questions have often made personal nancial sacri- multiply on the “what keeps me up at 6 p.m.-midnight, fi ces to make that initial fi night” list the owner has. investment. Not to mention, in A struggle indeed! Not everyone Friday, July 28 those fi rst years of business, the is equipped with that “entrepreneur personal toll it often takes on spirit.” Returning to the story of my Las Cruces Convention family. Running a business is not member, before I was able to respond New Mexico Center for the “faint of heart.” to her comment, I suddenly see a Recently, a small, locally smile (a big smile) come over her 680 E. University Ave. owned business member of the face. She quietly says, “But, Debbi, Chamber, told me the “the struggle it’s all been worth it.” She begins to is real.” Th is was voiced by an owner tell me how over the past 36 years, who has been in business since nition 1981 she is very proud of the impact & and knows fi rst-hand the defi involvement within the community. ose many sleepless GREATER LAS CRUCES of “struggle.” Th From touching lives of those facing CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , PAGE 4 BUSINESS STRONG 505 S. MAIN ST., nights of not knowing how to pay SEE SUITE 134 the rent, keep on the lights, buy in- 88001 Speedway LAS CRUCES, NM 575-524-1968 WWW.LASCRUCES.ORG July 1 BOTTOM LINE July edition FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 I Volume 49, Number 27 I lascrucesbulletin.com page 56 now available NEWS Lighting the night

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Content brought to you by: Doña Ana County ‘Your Partner in Progress’ Resolution supporting monument formally submitted to feds Doña AnaCounty has formally submittedResolu- The Doña Ana County Board President Trumptosupport the com- tion 2017-61 supporting the Organ Mountains-Desert of Commissioners voted 4-1 on mission’s decision to keep the Organ Peaks National Monument to the U.S. Department of June 27 to support the resolution, Mountains/Desert Peaks National the Interior. which was drafted by District 1 Monument protected as it is today.” In addition to supporting the monument, the resolu- Commissioner Billy G. Garrett. “Our communities have worked tion also opposes “any reduction, rescission, or attempt District 3 Commissioner Benjamin for decades to protect nationally sig- to harm the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National L. Rawson cast the lone dissenting nificant resources on federal lands in Monument” and supports the continued protection un- vote. our area, while continuing our multi- der law of valid existing rights including private prop- “My colleagues and I listened ple use tradition on those lands. The erty rights within the monument. to hours of emotional and impas- Organ Mountains/Desert Peaks Na- The Department of Interior is taking public com- sioned input before reaching our decision,” said Doña tional Monument designation does that, and has greatly ments until July 10 as part of President Trump’s review Ana County Commission Chairwoman Isabella Solis. benefited the residents of Doña Ana County,” Garrett of 27 national monuments, two of which are in the “Reaching the decision was both challenging and in- said. State of New Mexico. formative. We ask Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and The resolution was submitted electronically. Detention Center to graduate July 13 Community Fair set 13 new cadets this morning at church in La Union, N.M. Thirteen new detention center officers will be sworn in after having successful- ly completed the seven-week Basic De- Doña Ana County will ment, Community and Con- tention Officers’ Academy at the Doña host a July 13 Community stituent Services, Engineer- Ana County Detention Center. Fair at Our Lady of Refuge ing and Roads, Fire and The public is invited to attend the Catholic Church in La Un- Emergency Services, graduation ceremony, which will take ionfrom9a.m.to2p.m. Health and Human Ser- place in the Commission Chambers of the The event is free and open vices, Office of Emergency Doña Ana County Government Center on to the public. Management, Sheriff’s De- Friday, July 7, at 10 a.m. The purpose of the partment, Vector Control, Doña Ana County Detention Center event is to bring services Assessors Office and Public Director Chris Barela will deliver the and information into the Information/Special Pro- commencement address, and Doña Ana community and to give constituents an jects. County Magistrate Judge Norman Os- opportunity to interact with county The Las Cruces Mobile Vet Center borne will administer the oaths of service. staff. also will be on hand to provide outreach Graduating detention officers are: Concessionstandswillbesetupby services to eligible veterans and their Robert Carrasco, Kevin Dupret, Nestor the church to sell food to both vendors family members. Other entities sched- Garcia, Ruhama Lira, Matthew Lodge, and attendees. The event also will fea- uled to attend include the NMSU’s Co- Richard Loya, Joshua Macias, Juan Mendez, Kevin Ortiz, Dominque Romero, ture raffles, and free children’s books operative Extension Service. Lizet Romero, Alexis Villalobos and Janette Villalobos. will be given away. The program has been planned by The public is encouraged to attend. Participating departments include the Doña Ana County Community and Animal Control and Codes Enforce- Constituent Services Department.

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By MIKE COOK would use it to “travel to Las Cruces Bulletin college each day.” The track of the pro- The possibility of regu- posed passenger rail line lar commuter train ser- is the 42-mile existing vice between Las Cruces BNSF Railway connect- and El Paso continues to ing El Paso Union Station draw local interest. to Las Cruces, running “What we’ve discovered parallel to I-25, according is that there’s a genuine to the study’s executive interest,” said Ngage summary. “The rail links New Mexico Executive major activity centers – El Director Frank Lopez, Paso and Las Cruces,” the who attended a June 27 summary says, and would public meeting at Peace provide service to other Lutheran Church in Las communities, including Cruces during which the Sunland Park, Anthony, findings of a feasibility Berino and Vado. study were presented. The need for the rail PHOTO BY SUMMER MITCHELL, WE ARE IT LLC New Mexico South service “goes way beyond David Armijo, executive director of the New Mexico South Central Regional Transit District, presenting the results of the feasi- Central Regional Tran- the people who have to use bility study. sit District (NMSCRTD) it, like commuters,” Lopez Executive Director David said. Others who might Armijo presented the use the service include 2 Unique Hospitals. 2 Distinct Specialties. findings, along with David NNMU and UTEP stu- Chandler, director of eco- dents, and “elderly folks nomic development for the who prefer not to drive.” 1 Convenient Location. Center for Neighborhood The population of Doña Technology (CNT) of Chi- Ana County has increased cago, which prepared the 22.5 percent since 2000 to feasibility study. almost 214,000 residents A survey of “corridor in 2015, according to the residents” conducted by PowerPoint presentation, Ngage received more than “driven by retiree and 1,000 responses, Lopez student populations.” The said, and showed that “87 county’s population is For the tenth consecutive year, Rehabilitation Hospital percent of respondents expected to increase 60,000 of Southern New Mexico has been ranked in the said they would use the by 2030. El Paso County’s Top 10% (10 years) of 774 inpatient rehabilitation At our state-of-the-art long-term acute hospital, we provide proposed rail service.” population is expected to facilities. RHSNM was cited for care that is effective, efficient, timely and patient-centered. care for patients who require additional time to heal from a The commuter rail study reach 1 million by 2030. catastrophic injury or illness. We treat patients requiring intensive was paid for with $50,000 “There’s already a rail care, medically complex care, modified rehabilitation, ventilator/ At our state-of-the-art facility, we treat and care for patients who pulmonary care, wound care and more. state legislative funding between the two cities,” have suffered functional deficits from traumatic events suchas from former state Rep. Lopez said. So, creating amputations, stroke or any other debilitating illness or injury. and current state Sen. Jeff regular service “would be Steinborn, D-Doña Ana, harnessing what already and other legislators, ac- exists.” cording to a June 20 news The PowerPoint also release from the New Mex- indicated: ico Rapid Transit District. • Residents living along In the survey, 61 per- the proposed line pay up- cent of respondents said wards of $12,000 a year in RHSNM.ernesthealth.com ACHSNM.ernesthealth.com they would commute by transportation costs; 4441 East Lohman Ave. • Las Cruces, NM • ph: 575.521.6400 4451 East Lohman Ave. • Las Cruces, NM • ph: 575.521.6600 rail to work; 35 percent LC2-LV39823 SEE TRAIN, PAGE 5 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 5

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Left to right, David Chandler, director of economic develop- ment for the Center for Neighborhood Technology (CNT) of Chicago; Ngage New Mexico Executive Director Frank Lopez; and David Armijo, executive director of the New Mexico South Central Regional Transit District. Living With Chronic Heartburn TRAIN cost “avoidance” of com- muter rail between El CONTINUED FROM 4 Paso and Las Cruces of almost $15.4 million, in- Isn’t Really Living • 90 percent of El Paso cluding costs for public commuters and 71 percent road construction and of Las Cruces commuters maintenance, congestion  Do you avoid the foods you love because it hurts? live within one-half mile and accident reduction of transit; and air pollution health  Are you paying hundreds of dollars for pills to minimize • The BNSF El Paso impact costs; Subdivision Rail Line runs • An estimated annual  Are you sleeping in a chair? 288 miles between El Paso household savings from and Belen, New Mexico, rail commuting of almost  Do you wake up during the night feeling like you’re choking? connecting El Paso and $9,500, based on an es-  Las Cruces, and was timated cost of 19 cents “lightly used” according per mile of driving and 86 to 2014 data; miles per day round trip; • The estimated cost of • Both state and federal new equipment to oper- funding opportunities ate the commuter line exist for the rail line. Dr. Macias between Las Cruces and “The approval process Thursday, July 27, 2017 El Paso would be $56.8 mil- for the commuter rail lion to $76.8 million. The system is lengthy,” the 5:30 – 7:00 PM estimated cost for used June 20 news release said. equipment would be $14 “The NMSCRTD board Memorial Medical Center West Annex million to $18.8 million; will explore the feasibil- • The feasibility study ity with key partners, ConferenceRoomsA&B estimates a low daily rid- including regional govern- ership between El Paso ments, BNSR and the New and Las Cruces of 4,452 Mexico Department of Presented by (almost 1.16 million riders Transportation.” annually), with $16.8 mil- While commuter service lion in annual operation is not likely to begin “any- Dr. Aitor Macias and maintenance (O & M); time soon,” Lopez said, “I a medium daily ridership do think that within the Dr. Reinhold Dr. Jean-Pierre Reinhold of 5,056 (1.3 million annu- next number of years, we ally), with annual O & M will be looking at ways to costs of $17.7 million; and make it happen.” a high daily ridership of 7,404 (almost 1.93 million Mike Cook may be reached Sandwiches and refreshments will be served. annually), with annual O at mike@lascrucesbulle- & M costs of $21.3 million; tin.com. • An estimated annual LC1-LV39819 OPINION 6 I FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

1740-A Calle de Mercado, Cruces horizons changing Las Cruces, NM 88005 PHONE: (575) 524-8061 FAX: (575) 526-4621 Economy not booming, but things still moving www.lascrucesbulletin.com [email protected] e’ve heard some gloom and doom • A new Memorial Medical Center ur- and the groundbreaking of its companion the past few months about our gent care on Sonoma Ranch Boulevard at hotel. state’s economy, and there are Bataan Memorial East is already serving • On Del Rey Boulevard, north of U.S. Highway 70, two new buildings are on the PUBLISHER W serious issues. patients. Richard Coltharp The results of the legislature’s special • Near that, an even newer Big O Tires is rise. session don’t seem to have pleased anyone already outfitting vehicles. • On Bataan Memorial and Jornada Road, DISTRIBUTION but, critical for us in Las Cruces, funding • Just behind Big O, the Game II is near- the new Tumbleweeds Daycare is in full Teresa Tolonen for higher education is back ing its one-year anniversary, and expansion swing. ADVERTISING in place for now. construction is planned for Fitness One. • A little further east off of 70, a new stor- Claire Frohs And while no one is out • Off of Northrise Drive, in the same age center is coming along. Anita Goins on the streets lighting fire- neighborhood, cranes are indeed lifting the • On Sonoma Ranch Boulevard near Pam Rossi crackers with $100 bills cel- walls of the new First Baptist Church build- Lohman, the new Department of Public Elaine Sasnow ebrating the economy, there ing. Safety building has had its ribbon cutting, CLASSIFIEDS/LEGALS are some good signs. • At Northrise and Rinconada Boulevard, next door to the still-new Walmart Neigh- Jamie Pfannenstiel From both the bankers’ a new Wendy’s restaurant is rising. borhood Market. RICHARD loan side and from the Real- • Over on Valley Drive, work continues on • Two or three new sets of apartments COLTHARP NEWS tors’ side, I’m hearing very the new Vescovo Toyota building. are in the planning stages, including across Tracy Roy, Content Director From the Publisher Marty Racine, Managing Editor good reports about strong • Just down the street you’ll find a reno- from NMSU at University Avenue and Elva Österreich, Desert Exposure housing sales. New home starts are going vation of the Sisbarro truck store. Triviz Street. well, and many existing homes are selling • Downtown, near Main Street and • The new Rockin’ Jump on Solano Drive REPORTERS/WRITERS quickly. Lohman Avenue, there’s a lot of activity, has beautifully transformed an old building Mike Cook Alta LeCompte We may not have giant construction with the new Amador project rising quickly into something fun for all ages. Jeff Berg cranes dotting our downtown as in Seattle and, just down the street, renovations are • Dozens of other projects large and small or Denver, but there are multiple projects nearing completion on the Nestor Armijo are sprinkled throughout the community. GRAPHIC DESIGNERS going on. House, the future home of the Greater Las • And then … lots of road construction Rhonda Barrick Here is a sampling. Cruces Chamber of Commerce. seemingly everywhere. That’s always an- Jessica Stephens Stacey Neal • Home Too Suites on Telshor Boulevard • The construction and re-routing of noying, but an important sign of needed Melanie Smith nears completion. Church and Water streets will incon- infrastructure. • Rudy’s BBQ on Telshor Boulevard has venience things for a while, but should While things may not be happening as PHOTOGRAPHERS already served dozens of brisket sand- increase access and opportunity when fin- quickly or as extensively as they were back Christopher Belarde Tabitha Rossman wiches. ished. in the glory days of 2000-2007, things are • MountainView Regional Medical Cen- • Not far from the RedHawk Golf Course, definitely happening. Las Cruces is grow- ter’s freestanding emergency room on dozens of homes are going up in the Metro ing. Las Cruces is changing. North Main Street is accelerating at a rapid Verde subdivision. The deliberate pace of the growth at pace. • More new homes are popping up in all times makes it imperceptible, but next time DISTRIBUTION: The Las Cruces Bulletin is complimentary at advertised • Memorial Medical Center has broken pockets of our community. you’re driving around town, keep your eyes locations in Las Cruces, limited to one ground on a $15 million expansion to its • Looming on the horizon are the expan- peeled. You’ll see it. You may even be part copy per reader; $1 per copy elsewhere. cancer center. sion of the Las Cruces Convention Center of it. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $54 per year in Las Cruces or $125 per year through the U.S. Postal Service. We want your letters COPYRIGHT: The entire contents of the Las Cruces Bulletin are copyright 2017 The Las Cruces Bulletin invites readers to submit letters, preferably by email to editor@ by the Las Cruces Bulletin. lascrucesbulletin.com. They can be sent in by fax at 575-526-4621. 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“Most of the great problems we face are ers, technical directors and bureaucrats when both sides are doing well them- How to make health care better? caused by politicians creating solutions to to run the health care system. It sud- selves with the chaos they are creating? First, stop making it worse for politi- problems they created in the first place.” denly costs more for health care. They will not. cal gain. If you are in a hole and don’t — Walter E. Williams Who can possibly look surprised My older brother Bill was born at like it, first stop digging. That is what when health care costs much more home. The home in question was 20 America must do. Rather than come ealth care is the battleground because of it being the feeding bucket miles south of Carrizozo on my grand- up with a more involved system of today because one set of politi- for millions of political father’s ranch. He was born in the front bookkeeping and rules and regula- H cians are creating solutions to people who are creating bedroom with Dr. Klump attending. The tions, we must step back. problems Congress caused in solutions to problems bill for Bill in 1947 was $40. It paid for The media will make every step to- 2009. Shall we fix those problems or cre- they created in the first the doctor to attend. ward less government sound like the ate even more problems? place. They will ensure There was nothing in the bill for any Black Death of 1346. It will not be, but Caught in the middle is the American you lose on insurance. account managers, tax consultants, pri- the scaremongers will point out that public, which pays more and get less One fact about health mary attorney, secondary attorney, the any reduction of government intrusion service. Why? Because the political MICHAEL care not being discussed lead consultant on births, the yada yada will kill at least 700 billion people this health care plans are financial redis- SWICKARD is that the political yada. Just what it cost the doctor to at- week. tribution plans, not actual health care In My Opinion pushers of these new tend the birth. There’s only 7.5 billion people alive plans intending to provide better ser- plans have and are mak- What I have is Dental Unsurance. It now, should I react to politicians saying vice for less money. ing out well. When we have dysfunction looks like insurance but doesn’t work. 700 billion people will die if we pull back The current health care plan in our in our country we should note who is But there are millions of people in the on government intrusion? Nope. country known as Obamacare came making out well in the chaos. Namely: company making money while not into being promising to lower costs. But the politicians of both political parties. doing anything of value for the custom- Swickard’s novel, “Hideaway Hills,” is the first action was to hire millions of So, let me ask: Why would either polit- ers. Why? Because the politicians have available at Amazon.com. He may be lawyers, consultants, account manag- ical party come to the aid of the country set this system up. reached at [email protected]

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575-522-3713 LC1-LV39810 LC1-LV39890 8 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Soroptimist of Las Cruces installs new officers New Soroptimist officers, left to right, are Jean Alba, vice president of membership; Jan Brydon, president; Becky King, vice president of programs; Margo Bencomo, community liaison officer; Betsy Holt, treasurer; and KC Carda, archivist. Not Pictured are Chris Sheppard, one year director, and Angela Velasco and Diana Davis, secretaries. Soroptimsit of Las Cruces is part of an international organization of women advocating to improve the lives of women and girls through education. The club conducts business meetings at noon the second Wednesday of each month at Good Samaritan Village, 3010 Buena Vida Circle. Program meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month. For more information, visit www. silc.nm.org or email [email protected]

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BULLETIN REPORT before the departure, our German school lasted close to feeling calm and confident surprised to be greeted with a advisors instructed us that it the end of June. Of my 10 days until the teacher whipped out a variety of fresh sandwiches, and This past May and June, 12 is rude to be late and use too of school I went to a variety of worksheet that contained word baked bread and butter topped Arrowhead Park High School much water (long showers classes. The most intriguing was problems. That was a rough with tomatoes, mozzarella (APHS) students and two are a no-no), and that neat chemistry. The lecture would be class, to say the least. I was cheese and seasoning for close teachers spent three weeks appearances are important. done during the first part of the shocked to see a lack of laptops, to 1 Euro (including their deli- with host families and attended Being constantly late and class and the experiment in the smart boards and other forms cious coffee). I found out from Albert-Schweitzer-Schule (ASS) taking notoriously long show- second half. Because the lab and of technology that are deemed the staff that the bread used for in Nienburg/Weser, Las Cru- ers I knew that I was already the class were held in the same ‘necessary’ for teaching in the sandwiches and baked breads is ces’ German sister city. They seriously handicapped in the lesson and the same room, all U.S. The classes did not have a donated (fresh) daily by a local returned last fall’s visit of 16 three important areas, so I the lab equipment was stored separate lab or sophisticated baker. All the people who work students, a teacher and the prin- was determined to make up in the classroom. The first time equipment, yet my German in the cafeteria are volunteer cipal of their German partner for it in appearance. I carefully the students began to assemble classmates studied advanced parents; no wonder the food school. folded every jean, sweater, and their lab equipment in front concepts in every subject and looked and tasted so delicious! The youth exchange is now in T-shirt that I had in my closet of us, we took notice of some everybody was fluent in at least “To give you an idea of the its 30th year between ASS and in addition to the most sophis- hazards present. Things like two languages. My host Merle, beauty of Nienburg and the high schools in Las Cruces. ticated makeup Target carried wooden test tube holders and for example, besides being flu- area, imagine yourself on the The following letter was writ- and was genuinely surprised sketchy Bunsen burners were ent in English, also studies set of the latest “Beauty and the ten by APHS student Marina when I was told my luggage enough to make us wonder how Spanish and French. Beast” movie, in Belle’s village. I Moore, who received travel was seven pounds over the the school hasn’t been burned “Taken aback by the thought felt as if I went to sleep and woke scholarships from the Nienburg weight limit. As I found out down yet. However, the experi- of school cafeteria food in the up in the middle of a fairytale Affiliation and Friends of the later, the students at Albert- ment was a lot of fun and every- States, I was dreading lunch. village, with the picturesque German Language. Schweitzer-Schule (ASS) were body seemed to enjoy it. Walking into the cafeteria for houses, little chocolate shops, not too concerned with their “Another class we attended a snack, I was envisioning and cute bakeries. I felt like Letter from Liebenau variety of makeup or clothing. was calculus, (which) isn’t half-baked pizza, cold hot dogs, Belle walking on the cobblestone and Nienburg, Germany: They were too busy studying. required for high school gradu- prematurely picked fruit and a “In a brief meeting just “This year, classes at our ation in the States. I sat down sad, limp salad. I was pleasantly SEE EXCHANGE STUDENT, PAGE 11

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Over a five-hour period, 68 citizens addressed Doña Ana County (DAC) Commissioners during their June 27 meeting about what the three-year-old, nearly 500,000-acre Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks National Monument (OMDP) means to them, urging the board to sup- port protecting OMDP as is. PHOTOS COURTESY JULIE SCHMITT The group included Joy Goldbaum tells the board she loves her public lands as a three El Paso residents. getaway. As speakers stood in line for more than an Many at the commission boundary have legally hour waiting to speak, meeting viewed Zinke’s protected access and use. expressions of apprecia- review as a pretense for The Garrett resolution tion, respect, pride, and reducing or rescinding affirmed the commis- love for “our” monument OMDP. sion’s continued support infused the meeting. About 300 people, in- of the OMDP, “strongly Indeed, Gabi Peña, cluding 60 who watched oppose[d] any reduction, aged 9, brought the house live streaming video of rescission, or attempt to down with laughter when the meeting in two over- harm” the monument, she told commissioners flow rooms, attended and supported “the con- that she probably loves the commission meeting tinued protection under OMDP more than her which considered two law of valid existing dad. As she spoke, her competing resolutions. rights including private father, Angel, beamed at One resolution, pro- property rights.” her side. In addition to posed by Commissioner “We have a legitimate Gabi, three other children Benjamin Rawson, sup- decision by President and youth spoke in favor ported the current OMDP Obama three years ago of preserving OMDP: review by Secretary to establish this monu- Luca Stuve, Elliot Stuve, Zinke and asked that DAC ment,” Garret said. “The and Josué Reed. request that “safeguards next step in the process is President Obama pro- be formulated for the con- not to go back and review claimed OMDP a national tinuation of full enjoy- that. The next step … is monument on May 21, ment by the ownership” to develop the manage- 2014, by authority of the of private lands embed- ment plan. “The question 1906 federal Antiquities ded in the monument. before us today as a com- Act. On April 26 of this The other resolution, mission is what message year, President Trump offered by Commissioner do we want to send to the instructed Interior Sec- Billy Garrett, noted that secretary.” retary Ryan Zinke to re- the proclamation estab- Commissioner John view monuments created lishing the OMDP only Vasquez, who said he by Presidents Clinton, applies to federal lands has both Hispanic and George W. Bush, and and that privately owned LC2-LV39877 Obama under the Act. SEE PAGE parcels within the OMDP MONUMENT, 13 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 13

Soil and Water Conservation were laid out before identifying the area, and because we had MONUMENT District (DASWCD) supervisor objects to be protected, contrary been assured that it would be CONTINUED FROM 12 and supporter of the Rawson to the Act’s provisions. Stephen preserved when the monument resolution. Henry, vice-president of the was designated,” said newcomer Jicarilla Apache heritage, Wesley Eaton, who said he New Mexico Wildlife Federation Shirley Peroutka. She explained voiced strong support for Gar- and his wife plan to build on disagreed. He said he attended that she and her husband re- rett’s resolution. “This land is property they own within the some of the meetings when pro- tired here a year and a half ago. part of who we are. Our blood monument, stated, “Private posed monument boundaries “That was extremely important is soaked into this land when lands are the major loser in this. were discussed. “Every one of to our decision to move here.” they cut our mothers’ umbilical If we cannot gain a new right- those boundaries had to do with She added that she had talked cords,” he said. “I would like of-way to get access to those artifacts and natural things that to “zillions” of recent retirees future generations to enjoy and lands, we harm the value.” The are in those areas. Those things who said the same. “We feel appreciate the monument … If OMDP proclamation provides deserve protection,” he said. very blessed to have found such it was up to me, I would add an- that existing rights-of-way a great place to retire to.” other 500,000 acres to it.” within the monument may be OMDP as a magnet Commissioners ultimately ad- renewed or upgraded but that for retirees OMDP as an economic driver opted the Garrett resolution by “[o]ther rights-of-way shall be Joy Goldbaum, who sup- Realtor Renee Frank, a sup- a 4-1 vote (Rawson voting “no”) authorized only if necessary for ported the Garrett resolution, porter of the Garrett resolution, after the motion on Rawson’s the care and management of the told commissioners, “As a said that the “wide range of resolution died for lack of a sec- objects” to be protected. member of the public, I love my archeological, cultural, historic, ond. Citizens greeted the result “I want to know the future public lands. I love this national and natural sites” collectively with applause and cheers. status of my private lands,” de- monument exactly as it is.” Not- “represent a unique treasure After Gabi Peña tells commission- clared Steve Wilmeth, another ing that as an attorney her job that truly sets our community Concerns about private lands ers she probably loves OMDP more than her dad, Angel, he also speaks DASWCD supervisor and owner is stressful, she said, “On week- apart from all others.” She said Of the 85 citizens who ad- in support of the monument. of several parcels embedded in ends, it’s such a relief to me to the OMDP designation has dressed the resolutions, 14 the monument. be able to get out to the moun- boosted economic development voiced worries, chiefly about the federal regulations and decrees Landowners Tom Motley and tains on my mountain bike or in DAC through significantly effects of the OMDP’s designa- made by this proclamation for Jim Hyat, who also supported hiking.” increased tourism and out-of- tion on private land within the the monument,” according to the Rawson resolution, asserted “We specifically chose Las monument. Private land values Jerry Schickedanz, a Doña Ana that when the monument des- Cruces because of the public SEE MONUMENT, PAGE 14 are being reduced “through ignation was made boundaries lands, because of the beauty of

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In the first part of its June 27 meet- this approach, you essentially have solar systems for their property.” of 15 percent of its energy provided ing, Doña Ana County Commissioners guaranteed repayment because taxes PACE can also help lower the energy in New Mexico and Texas be from re- focused on energy issues directly af- are collected by the treasurer just as a cost for those in El Paso Electric’s ter- newable energy sources, according to fecting county consumers and ways to property tax,” he said. ritory statewide, according to clean Figart. The County’s motion to inter- protect their interests. They also took Commissioner Billy Garrett asked energy advocate Rocky Bacchus. vene in this case in order to protect the two actions related to the County Inter- that county staff develop an ordinance Former state Sen. Steve Fischmann County’s interests is pending. national Jetport. under the Solar Energy Improvement also applauded the PACE approach In the second case, the PRC is look- Special Assessment Act for discussion because “in a county where there’s ing into attorney fee awards associated Property Assisted Clean Energy by the commission. “The proposal so much poverty … this is a tremen- with rate case filings by public utilities Interim County Manager Chuck seems very reasonable. It would ex- dous way to give everybody across the in the state. Figart noted EPE contin- McMahon briefed the commission pand the opportunity for residents of county a chance to take advantage of ues to seek approval to change rates about the two Property Assisted Clean Doña Ana County to get involved,” he these [renewable energy] technolo- charged, a process that is “very expen- Energy (PACE) mechanisms provided said. “Most people seem to value the gies.” sive and time-consuming.” EPE spent by the New Mexico legislature. These improvements that are made to a prop- more than $3 million in attorney fees in allow a property owner to finance re- erty and it helps its resale value.” El Paso Electric cases its last three rate case filings, accord- newable energy improvements volun- Commissioner Benjamin Rawson Doña Ana County contract attorney ing to Figart. tarily on the owner’s property through expressed reservations about the pro- Tom Figart updated the commission “EPE builds them into their rates so addition of a special assessment on gram. “Philosophically, I don’t believe on three El Paso Electric (EPE) cases the public pays them.” He said that the the owner’s tax bill that is tied to the that it’s the role of government to pending before the New Mexico Public PRC is examining whether intervenors property. become the collector of these private Regulation Commission (PRC). The should also be able to collect their at- By tying the debt for the renewable loans,” he said. County is already involved in the first torney fee costs as well as additional energy improvement to the property, Las Cruces resident Merrie Lee two. By the end of the meeting, the expenses. The PRC also wants to see if McMahon explained, it expands the Soules encouraged the commission to commission voted to get involved in the intervenors can get access to software opportunity for the property owner pursue the PACE program which, she third case, also. currently used by EPE and the PRC in who may not have a good enough said, “opens the door” to “folks who In the first case, EPE is seeking a credit score to get financing. “With otherwise haven’t been able to finance waiver of its requirement that a total SEE COMMISSIONERS, PAGE 15

Tessa Stuve said, “As we Stuve. “The monument monument but from local Mesilla Valley,” he said. conquistadores to the mis- MONUMENT continue to gain recogni- helps Doña Ana County businesses that have ben- “The petroglyphs … pot- sionaries to the ranchers.” CONTINUED FROM 13 tion for the monument, so as a destination worth efited.” tery, and … pit houses can “They’ve brought such will we also see increases traveling to and a county exist side by side with the a tremendous culture to town buyers. “I can attest in our economy.” Noting worth investing in.” OMDP as a historical ranches.” He concluded, this region,” she said. to the increased interest its hiking trails, she said State Sen. Jeff Stein- site “We can keep both.” … in the OMDP … and in OMDP has helped attract born (D-Dist. 36) said the Luis Guerrero said “Our Organ Mountains OMDP as a place the properties that have outdoor enthusiasts to our increase in visitation has OMDP is one reason he and the Desert Peaks … of healing close proximity to the area. brought 80,000 additional chose to stay in Las Cru- are the storytellers of our Former state senator monument,” she said. “As tourism grows, visitors to DAC “result- ces after graduating from varied communities and and past commander of Citing a 102-percent new customer bases will ing in millions of dollars NMSU. “These lands are diverse pasts,” Angel Peña the Disabled American increase in visitation be attracted to our local of new spending here, special to me … because told commissioners. “It Veterans Chapter 10 in to the county last year, businesses,” according to not just from the local they hold the history of must be made clear that Las Cruces Nate Coté said any review … is a lame veterans appreciate public and disrespectful attack lands because “they’ve Welcoming New Patients! on the traditions and cul- provided us with solace, tures encapsulated in that safety, and comraderie.” Kelly Price, MD landscape.” He added that many veter- Pediatrics Roberta Gran, who first ans and others with post- Anques, Collecbles, Furniture, Jewelry, Gis came to DAC in 1954 from traumatic stress disorders Gently Used Furniture Appreciated! Turkey and later decided find that national monu- DONATE FAMILY CARE AND PEDIATRICS to settle here perma- ments “provided the best 2405 S Telshor Blvd. SHOP nently, told commission- healing place.” SUPPORT 575-532-1001 LC1-LV39824 ers she values the OMDP A teacher who takes her Meesilla Valley Hospice as a “microcosm of all of students with behavior 106 S. Water St. • 575-202-7351 W - F 10am 4pm Sat 10am-2pm the history of this region. disorders to visit OMDP, We accept Medicare, Medicaid, emporiumlc.com Tricare, Centennial Care and All the way from the early Cynta Torres, said, “I can most private insurances. Native Americans to the SEE PAGE

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COMMISSIONERS how New Mexico customers will ben- EPE cases. “I think there’s so much at • Approved a bid for construction of efit from this,” he said. She, therefore, stake,” she said. “We rely on you to pro- a new taxiway at the jetport at Santa CONTINUED FROM 14 recommends that Doña Ana County ap- vide voice to our concerns and look out Teresa. In an interview prior to the prove seeking permission to intervene for our interests.” meeting, airport manager Bill Provance rate cases, according to Figart. in this case. Figart noted, “There’s a lot At the end of the meeting, four com- said the new 1,300-foot Taxiway D will In the third case, EPE is looking to of interest in this case,” including by missioners voted to authorize interven- shorten taxi time for jets, help thin shift onto New Mexico customers 21 the state attorney general and the City tion in the Newman Solar case, with out congestion, and add 1,000 feet to a percent of a 30-year power contract it of Las Cruces. Commissioner Rawson abstaining. planned larger taxiway. entered into in 2013 with Newman Solar Merrie Lee Soules, who has inter- • Reappointed Ralph Richards and of Texas for Texas customers only, vened as an individual in previous EPE Jetport business Elliott Werner to the jetport advi- Figart said. The County’s attorney for rate cases, commended the commission At its June 27 meeting, the commis- sory board for additional three-year PRC matters, Nann Winter, “wonders for its intervention in these and other sion also: terms.

remain intact” and “once time outdoors enjoying ment plan.” Bixby also by July 10. (See box). MONUMENT Having a say foregone, the value will be and less time rehashing said he didn’t “see any Interior Secretary CONTINUED FROM 14 in OMDP impossible to regain.” decisions already made.” reason why the monu- Zinke must submit his Noting that OMDP ment would prevent [the final report to Presi- see the peace that comes By July 10, submit your The OMDP management has become “a great DASWCD board] from dent Trump by Aug. 24 over them when they re- comments to Interior plan source of pride to this doing [its] duty.” with his recommenda- alize they are connected Secretary Ryan Zinke online Retired federal prosecu- community and put us Two days after the tion whether to modify to this land.” She urged or by mail. tor Peter Ossorio said on the map,” Southwest commission meeting, or rescind OMDP. It is commissioners “to stand ONLINE: www.regulations. that, rather than a review, Environmental Center DAC announced it had unclear whether the up for these beautiful gov, enter “DOI-2017-0002” in the next “very important Executive Director and formally submitted the president has legal au- places so they can reach the search bar. stage, is the manage- DASWCD Supervisor- Garrett resolution sup- thority to nullify a previ- up and feel the rock where ment plan” being devel- elect Kevin Bixby said porting OMDP to the U.S. ous president’s national the mammoth rubbed his BY MAIL: Monument Review, oped by the U. S. Bureau he expects to see land- Department of Interior. monument proclama- tusk.” MS-1530, U.S. Department of Land Management owners’ and others’ con- Citizens may submit tion. Any changes will A local scientist of the Interior, 1849 C Street, where “all voices … will cerns “worked out with comments to the depart- undoubtedly lead to added credence to these NW, Washington, DC 20240. have an opportunity to the [OMDP] manage- ment regarding OMDP legal battles. sentiments. “It is well influence the manage- documented that human ment plan.” health directly benefits costs, he said. Therefore, “It’s important that we THE GREATER LAS CRUCES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE from interaction with the value of public lands take [the] considerations natural environments,” IS PROUD T OUNCE THE is much greater than often [regarding the inhold- said Dr. Brook Milligan, recognized. He cautioned ings] seriously,” he said. NMSU biology professor commissioners that the Urging the commis- and science advisor for value of national monu- sioners to honor the 2017 Healthcare Awards the Department of State. ments “may only accrue community consensus This leads to generally im- as long as the monument in support of the OMDP, proved public health and Banquet and other public lands Xochitl Torres Small reductions in health care said, “Let us spend more recoggnizing the contribution the Giant Summer Sale! healtthcare in ry es ur community Friday, m-12amm Lass Cruces ntion Center

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Friends of the NRA: The call Connie 575-521-0096 La Frontera: Nopalito’s Healthier World,” began of the Las Cruces Fam- Las Cruces committee of for additional informa- Galería, 326 S. Mesquite June 7 ily History Center, will Kiwanis: Monthly busi- the Friends of NRA will tion. St., is open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. • Rhythm Roundup – be providing a program ness luncheon of the host its 25th annual din- every Saturday through Music and motion for on Family Search and Kiwanis Club of Las ner banquet and auction Second Annual SUM- Aug. 26. All proceeds ages 2-5, 10:30 a.m. Fri- Relative Finder. Come Cruces is 11:30 a.m. July 6 p.m., Friday, July 21, at MERFEST: Noon-11 p.m. from sales go to the days prepared to learn how you 13 at Bite of Belgium the Elks Lodge, 3000 Elks Saturday, Aug. 5, hosted women who produce • Library Lab – Activi- are related to “Prophets, restaurant. Anyone Drive. Expect a fun, fam- by Picacho Peak Brewing the products. 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July at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum

Crafts for Kids: Watermelon crawl bound together in this unusual and delightful no passes for this event. they do for plants and gardens. Join us in cre- 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 8 volume. Laumbach will provide a sample of The event’s first 600 paying visitors will receive ating your own ladybugs. Crafts are free, but Do you love watermelon? Come join us in creat- Humphries art and prose in this presentation. a coupon for a free 5-ounce cup of Caliche’s regular museum admission is required for all ing crafts all about this sweet treat. Crafts are Admission is free. Frozen Custard, which will be served at the mu- family members: $5 for adults, $4 for senior free, but regular museum admission is required Karl Laumbach, a native of New Mexico, has seum throughout the afternoon. The popular citizens, $3 for children 4 to 17, and free ad- for all family members: $5 for adults, $4 for been pursuing the state’s archaeology and his- annual ice cream sandwich eating contest and mission for children 3 and under. tory since graduating from New Mexico State race is scheduled to start at 2:30 p.m., with reg- senior citizens, $3 for children 4 to 17, and free Crafts for Kids: Back to school admission for children 3 and under. University in 1974. As Principal Investigator and istration beginning at 12 p.m. Only those who Associate Director for Human Systems Re- sign up will be allowed to compete and there 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 29 Culture Series: search, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated will be a limited number of participants. The age Come celebrate the end of summer and re- Apache Land: From Those Who Lived It to the preservation and interpretation of New categories for the contest are: 4-6, 7-10, 11-13, turning to school with crafts counting down 7 p.m. July 13 Mexico’s past, Karl has directed hundreds of 14-17, and 18-and-over. Prizes will be awarded to the end of summer. Crafts are free, but regular “Apache Land: From Those Who Lived It” is a projects throughout New Mexico. His interests the top three finishers in each division. museum admission is required for all family unique blend of oral history, art and historic include New Mexico’s land grants, Hispanic/ Families and individuals may make their own members: $5 for adults, $4 for senior citizens, photographs. This Culture Series event fea- Anglo assimilation, Apache history, and the ice cream by rolling tin cans or using plastic $3 for children 4 to 17, and free admission for tures Karl Laumbach presenting “The Art and pueblo archaeology of southern New Mexico. bags. Living history characters in 1950s/60s children 3 and under. costumes will host a fun room that features old- Oral Historical Record of Keith Humphries.” 14th Annual Ice Cream Sunday Summer Camps for Kids in July Humphries was born in 1907 and lived his life fashioned games such as marbles, jacks and • Can You Dig It? – July 11-13, for in west Texas and southern New Mexico. Fas- 12-4 p.m. July 16 croquet. The museum also will have a plant sale cinated by the stories he heard from cowboys, America’s favorite summer treat – ice cream – as part of the festivities. ages 8-12 , cavalrymen, and Mexicans is the star of the museum’s most popular event • Nature Gone Wild – July 18-20, for ages who had experienced the Old West first-hand, of the summer. The 14th annual Ice Cream Crafts for Kids: Ladybug, Ladybug Fly 8-12 Humphries decided at an early age that their Sunday happens to be National Ice Cream Day. Away Home • Animal Planet – July 25-27, for stories must live on. The stories, paintings, and Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for senior citi- 10 a.m.-1 p.m. July 22 ages 5-8 photographs and Keith’s passion for them are zens and $3 for children ages 4 to 17. There are Come celebrate this wonderful bug and all

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25 25 Big to Small 25 The newspaper is full of abbreviations. 25 100 Take one section of the newspaper and 25 circle at least ten abbreviations. List them 25 on a sheet of paper and write out the full 25 word after each abbreviation. + 25 Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. Complete the grid by using all the letters in the word STORM in each vertical and horizontal row. Each letter should only be used once in each row. Some spaces have been filled in for you. Mars Use this chart to answer JUPITER EARTH Adjectives these questions. DISTANCE FROM THE SUN 484 MILLION MILES 93 MILLION MILES Look through Go Explore! 1. How many million miles closer to TIME TO ORBIT THE SUN 12 EARTH YEARS 365 DAYS the newspaper the sun is Earth than Jupiter? to find five 250 391 484 ORBIT SPEED 29,304 MILES PER HOUR 70,000 MILES PER HOUR adjectives If you could go anywhere in the LENGTH OF DAY 10 HOURS JUST A BIT OVER 24 HOURS that describe 2. A day on Jupiter is more than Jupiter. world, where would you go? Why? twice as long as a day on Earth. CIRCUMFERENCE 272,946 MILES 7,926 MILES Standards Link: What would you take with you? True False Language Arts: Follow NUMBER OF MOONS 63 1 simple written directions. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 19

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By MIKE COOK Las Cruces Bulletin American Archives Covering about 20,000 linear feet, con- taining a million photographs, the New Month is in October Mexico State University archives are home to more than 150 years of Las Cru- As part of its celebration of ces and southern New Mexico history. American Archives Month this The vast collections housed at Bran- October, the NMSU Archives and son Hall Library “really tell the story Special Collections Department of the development of our region,” said is collaborating with 10 other his- Dennis Daily, who became NMSU Ar- torical repositories on a “big, fun chives and Special Collections depart- event” to highlight the work they ment head last August. do to preserve local history and cul- The archives include everything from ture, NMSU Archives and Special a hotel register with the signature of Collections Department Head Den- Albert J. Fountain about 20 years before nis Daily said. his mysterious 1896 disappearance to The department also works “with the records of former U.S. Sen. Albert other organizations in our region B. Fall, including telegrams written in who do similar work to ours to help secret code in the early 1920s about the each other,” Daily said, including PHOTO COURTESY DENNIS DAILY, NMSU ARCHIVES Teapot Dome and Wyoming oil field the Doña Ana County Clerk’s Of- NMSU Archives and Special Collections Department Head Dennis Daily in the archives stacks scandal that landed him in prison for fice, the University of Texas-El of the Rio Grande Historical Collections. bribery. Paso Special Collections, the Border The papers of the Martin Amador Regional Archives Group, the New family are here, including personal Mexico Air and Space Museum in letters and photographs of one of Las Alamogordo, White Sands Missile Cruces’ earliest and most prominent Range and others in both the U.S. families. They are a particular favorite and Mexico. of Daily’s, who holds a master’s degree The group is working on a bro- in Library and Information Science. chure to “highlight all archival de- “They’re extensive,” he said, stretching positories in the region,” Daily said. from the 1850s to the 1960s, and “ex- tremely rich in terms of their cultural information for the region.” “It’s humbling to be in the presence about 60 for videotape alone – can also of these original documents and know present problems for archivists. this is what history was written from,” The archives recently received dozens Daily said. “Practically every day I look of loose-leaf binders filled with NMSU at something in this collection and go athletics records, which are now being ‘wow, that’s amazing.’” processed for storage. They include Virtually everything in the collec- media guides, player statistics and files tion is available for public viewing, not and clippings. only by visiting scholars and university LAS CRUCES BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK You will also find here the 1950-88 students and staff, but also by the gen- Glass-plate photo of an execution about to take place during the Mexican Revolution. The col- papers of Las Cruces social activist eral public. “This material is here to be lection also contains a photo taken of the three condemned men after the execution. Carmen Freudenthal; along with those used,” Daily said. “It’s a research collec- of historian Lee C. Myers, whose inter- tion.” Weisner, whom Daily described as “a Weisner “got first-hand memories of ests included Buffalo Soldiers, judges, In the collection, you will find 21 very passionate” local amateur histo- these events and these people,” Daily ranchers and churches; former educa- boxes of records from the Las Cruces rian. said, recorded on reel-to-reel tapes. tor and state Rep. J. Paul Taylor; and Women’s Improvement Association, Weisner’s taped interviews from the Those tapes were re-recorded onto cas- the 1990-2006 papers of Juarez, Mexico, 1888 to 2000. The WIA building at 340 1960s include local ranchers and cow- settes now being digitized, Daily said. women’s rights activist Ester Chavez N. Reymond St. across the street from boys who personally knew or knew There is “a little bit of urgency” Cano. Women’s Pioneer Park now houses Film about Garrett and Garrett’s killer, about getting older oral and videotaped The collection also houses Elephant Las Cruces. Wayne Brazel, along with other icons recordings transferred into modern re- Butte Irrigation District records, maps The archives also contain the 1859- and seminal events of the Old West like cordings, Daily said, because magnetic from the early 20th century showing 1936 papers of the Pat Garrett family, Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, W.W. Cox and tapes have only about a 50-year lifespan. along with the collection of Herman the Lincoln County War. The wide variety of formats – there are SEE ARCHIVES, PAGE 21 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 21

to preserve, Daily said, storage. Branson Hall ARCHIVES because the chemical was built in 1951. CONTINUED FROM 20 dyes they contain are Daily said the depart- unstable. ment has “eliminated landowners from El- And, while staff and publication fees for ephant Butte Dam to El visitors wear gloves photographs” in its col- Paso, oral history records when handling photos lection, and scans are $3 from the New Mexico because oils in the skin each. “We’re trying to Farm & Ranch Heritage can damage them, gloves be more user friendly,” Museum and business are not worn when han- he said. “We want these records from the Corn dling old books because materials to be used.” Exchange Hotel that is people lose their sense of Photocopies of docu- now part of La Posta Res- touch and may turn deli- ments are $.15 to $.25 taurant in Mesilla. cate pages more roughly per page. The archive The NMSU collection than they should. also has a digitization includes 1) the University Because newsprint is station where users can Archive, which preserves also unstable due to its scan some materials at the permanent records of high lignum content, the no charge. The depart- university departments, BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK newspapers collected by ment does high-quality presidents (all the way One of the tintypes among NMSU are archived on printing of images for back to Hiram Hadley the NMSU archives’ esti- microfilm. exhibition and display at who, in 1888, started Las mated one million photos. If stored properly and modest prices. Cruces College, which be- ing and cataloging them handled correctly, most The research room at came NMSU) and boards online so researchers of the archive “will last the NMSU archives is of regents; 2) the Rio around the world will a long time,” Daily said, open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Grande Historical Col- know what’s in the collec- continuing to give chil- Monday through Friday lection, including manu- PHOTO COURTESY DENNIS DAILY, NMSU ARCHIVES tion and how to access it. dren and adults, scholars during the spring and by scripts, letters, personal Coded telegram from Edward L. Doheny to then-U.S. Senator For the vast collection and students a unique appointment only during papers and other records from New Mexico Albert B. Fall regarding negotiations with of photos, including glass window into the written the summer. from the southern Mexican officials over oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico, 1916. negatives, daguerreo- and spoken words, photo- Branson Hall Library, New Mexico-northern Doheny and Fall would later be implicated in a bribery scandal types, tintypes and film, graphs, drawings, maps 1305 Frenger St., is just Mexico border region; involving the lease of federal lands to Doheny’s Pan-American preservation “has to do and other creations of off South Horseshoe Petroleum and Transport Co. From the Albert B. Fall Family 3) the Political Papers primarily with the stor- the men and women who Street on the NMSU papers. Archive started in 2007 age and the handling,” shaped the history of Las campus. Access the ar- when NMSU became the Daily said. The photo- Cruces, southern New chive website at http:// repository of the papers consider the material to and demons. graphic material must be Mexico and the South- lib.nmsu.edu/archives/ of former U.S. Sen. Pete be of unequaled value to Daily is a 1995 NMSU keep in a cool, dry and west. planvisit.html. Call 575- Domenici, R-N.M., and my work as state histo- graduate who lived in stable environment, in Shelf space is shrink- 646-1508 or use the email also includes papers from rian and look for every Las Cruces for 15 years containers that are free ing, Daily said, but, the on the website. other local, state and fed- opportunity to conduct and was part of a major of both acid and lignum NMSU archive still has eral elected officials; and research there.” microfilm project the (wood pulp). Early color “a little room to grow” Mike Cook may be reached 4) Special Collections, Most archive materi- department undertook in photos from the 1970s before the university has at mike@lascrucesbulle- containing books, news- als have been donated to the 1990s at the Durango, are particularly difficult to make other plans for tin.com. papers, maps, periodicals NMSU, including some Mexico, archdiocese, and other published that don’t pertain to which dates to 1620 and materials, including rare southern New Mexico. included New Mexico for We Provide First Class Service to the Families We Serve and one-of-a-kind books. There is, for example, a many years. A former “The NMSU Archives small 4,000-year-old clay NMSU and Las Cruces • Direct Cremation: $995 and Special Collections cuneiform tablet from the Sun-News photographer, • Cremation with Viewing: $2,495 together constitute one Middle East that records Daily returned to NMSU • Funeral Preplanning of the most significant an “expenditure for some in 2016 from the Pikes • Transfers to Anywhere in Mexico resources in the region item, possibly a garment” Peak Library System in • Ship-Outs Worldwide for serious research on made before 2,000 B.C., El Paso County, Colorado. New Mexico history and Daily said. 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BULLETIN PHOTOS BY STEVE MACINTYRE Yvonne Reyes of Noisy Water Winery, Ruidoso, pours a cabernet 2014 Reserve.

Norm and Jessica Detlaff get in the spirit. Red White & Brew

The Red White & Brew Festival celebrated its second year of regional wine- and beer- making the first weekend in July at the Las Cruces Convention Center. Here are scenes from the event.

The C.W. Ayon Trio of Las Cruces played the Rico Smith and Ray Johnson of Soulshine, a fes- blues at the festival. Sonny Baca, left, and Marvin Dubbin savor a Scottish ale from Bosque Brewing Company. tival band, enjoy a break. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 23 Cervantes announces for governor

By MIKE COOK “unwillingness to take respon- vantes said of his race against for governor, because the 2018 the activity going on across the Las Cruces Bulletin sibility, to take on account- Lujan-Grisham. “I haven’t race comes in the middle of street” in Anthony, Texas, “but ability,” he said. The next spent my career in politics. his second four-year Senate none of it’s going on here.” State Sen. Joseph Cervantes, governor needs to It’s not my career and it’s not term. He served 12 years in Cervantes hopes to run a D-Doña Ana, has announced he “take the risk and my profession,” he said. the state House of Representa- strong campaign across the will be a candidate for gover- be in charge.” “Where New Mexico is at fi- tives before being elected to state. As a student at UNM nor of New Mexico in the 2018 Two other nancially, where New Mexico the Senate, and also served and a lawyer before opening Democratic primary. Democrats have is at with jobs, I don’t think two years on the Doña Ana his own law practice in Las Cervantes, a Las Cruces at- announced their the answers are going to come County Commission. Cruces, Cervantes said he torney, said leadership is the candidacies for from Washington,” Cervantes Cervantes has a bachelor’s lived about 10 years in Albu- single most important issue in CERVANTES governor: U.S. said. “They are going to come and master’s degree in archi- querque. And, as a state legis- the race. Rep. Michelle from people like me and my tecture, the BA from the Uni- lator, he has spent much time Incumbent Gov. Susana Lujan-Grisham of Albuquer- family who have worked the versity of New Mexico and the in Santa Fe. Martinez, a term-limited que and Jeff Apodaca, the son farms, who have worked the MA from Cal Poly Tech. His Cervantes and his wife, Jen- Republican, has blamed the of former New Mexico Gov. fields.” law degree is from UNM. nifer, have three daughters. state’s problems on the Leg- Jerry Apodaca. Cervantes, a native of Las Cervantes’ Senate District 31 islature and previous admin- “We have a clear contest be- Cruces, does not have to relin- includes Anthony, New Mexico, Mike Cook may be reached at istrations, and has shown an tween two backgrounds,” Cer- quish his Senate seat to run and he said it’s, “easy to see all [email protected].

Midnight maintenance at wastewater treatment facility

By SUZANNE MICHAELS tion project of the West For the Bulletin Primary Clarifier will take about nine months; It’s Friday night at the the coating of the walls is Jacob A. Hands Waste- expected to require about water Treatment Facility one month. (JHWWTF). The time “This kind of mainte- is 9 o’clock, the sky is nance is critical for this dark, the temperature 96 facility and for the resi- degrees and starting to dents of our community,” slowly drop. says Klaus Kemmer, Las A contractor’s crew is Cruces Utilities (LCU) working through the night wastewater administra- thanks to bright lights, tor. “We all count on the rehabilitating the West LCU Wastewater Administrator, Klaus Kemmer, is onsite to wastewater facility func- Primary Clarifier. This check on the project and ensure everything is flowing as it tioning as designed. The night the crew is spread- COURTESY PHOTOS should. primary clarifiers have ing an industrial-strength Bright lighting makes it possible for a construction crew to worked very well for 30 elastomeric polyurethane work through the night to trowel 330 gallons of an industrial- a center post scooping coating has been blasted years; the rehab under- that is pumped in through strength elastomeric polyurethane coating onto the walls of floating material off the off with a 40,000-psi water way now is most impor- a line and applied with the West Primary Clarifier at the JHWWTF. The coating will top and into a separate blaster to prepare the tant to ensure they can large trowels on the pitted protect the concrete and provide another 30 years of waste- channel. Another set of surface for this work. By operate at full capacity for concrete. water treatment to the community. arms at the bottom of the end of the project, the another three decades.” “We have to work at the basin slowly churn to crew will have used six night because during the drop, we get a great finish gallons of sewage every move settled solids to the 55-gallon drums of the Las Cruces Utilities pro- day, as the temperature … so we work at night.” day. Each basin can hold center to be pumped out. elastomeric material to fill vides gas, water, waste- rises, concrete ‘off-gases’ The primary clarifier 630,000-gallons. Usually, Right now, however, the the pits in the concrete and water and solid waste and we can’t get a good fin- is one of two giant con- wastewater (sewage) basin is bone dry; the arms provide an 80-120-ml-thick services to approximately ish,” explains Ken Walch crete basins at the JHW- flows through 24 hours a and center post have been covering to protect the 100,000 Las Cruces resi- from International Paint. WTF making it possible day while 50-foot metal lifted out by a giant crane concrete going forward. dents and businesses. Call “At night as temperatures to process nine million arms slowly rotate from and moved aside. The old The $1.8 million rehabilita- 575-528-3500. 24 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

Safe Step Walk-In Tub /s/ Faisal Sukhyani judgment to the purchase Garage, Yard & GARY LEE JOHNSON; Alert for Seniors. Bathroom 2015 Cam Am Spyder Legal Notice Faisal Sukhyani price in lieu of cash. The Estate Sales THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, falls can be fatal. Ap- Motorcycle. Was C/O Leverick & sale may be postponed and DEVISEES AND LEGA- proved by Arthritis Foun- $22,000.00 now Musselman, LLC rescheduled at the discretion STATE OF TEES OF GEORGE W. Yard Sale: Kids Clothes, dation. Therapeutic Jets. $10,000.00 with 282 miles. 5120 San Francisco NE of the Special Master. NEW MEXICO larly described as follows: JOHNSON, Deceased, toys, household items. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Call 432-528-5693 Albuquerque, COUNTY OF Defendants. Good Prices! 503 Lu- Wide Door. Anti-Slip New Mexico 87109 NOTICE IS FURTHER DOÑA ANA LOT 24, BLOCK M, cerne Ct. Sat. 7/8 8 to Floors. American Made. ADVERTISE YOUR VACA- GIVEN that the real proper- THIRD JUDICIAL COUNTRY CLUB PARK NOTICE OF SALE 1pm. No entry/sales be- Installation Included. Call TION PROPERTY to more Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, ty and improvements con- DISTRICT SUBDIVISION PLAT #3 fore 8am please. 800-296-0427 for $750 Off. than 148,000 New Mexico 07/21, 2017 cerned with herein will be IN THE CITY OF LAS NOTICE IS HEREBY newspaper readers. Your sold subject to any and all No. D-307-CV-2016-02124 CRUCES, DOÑA ANA STATE OF GIVEN that on July 26, Trucking Exede Satellite Internet. 25-word classified ad will patent reservations, ease- COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, NEW MEXICO 2017, at the hour of 10:00 Opportunities Affordable, high speed appear in 23 newspapers ments, all recorded and BANK OF THE WEST, AS PER THE OFFICIAL COUNTY OF a.m., the undersigned Spe- broadband satellite inter- around the state for only unrecorded liens not fore- Plaintiff, PLAT THEREOF DATED DOÑA ANA cial Master will, at the main net anywhere in the U.S. $100. Call this newspaper closed herein, and all recor- Drivers CDL-A: Excel- DECEMBER, 1961 AND THIRD JUDICIAL entrance of the Doña Ana Order now and save $100. for more details or visit ded and unrecorded special lent benefits! 401k! Paid vs. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF DISTRICT County Judicial Complex, Plans start at www.nmpress.org for assessments and taxes that Vacation, Good Home THE COUNTY CLERK OF 201 W. Picacho Avenue, Las $39.99/month. Call more details. may be due. Plaintiff and its Time! Local, Regional, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS DOÑA ANA COUNTY, No. D-307-CV-2017-01167 Cruces, New Mexico, sell all 1-800-476-0029 OF DAVID JULIAN LU- attorneys disclaim all re- OTR. 23yoa, Tank End NEW MEXICO UNDER sponsibility for, and the the right, title and interest of Got an older car, boat or CERO, DECEASED, THE req! 855-349-5097 DISH NETWORK. TV for PLAT NO. 564. BANK OF AMERICA, purchaser at the sale takes the above-named Defendants RV? Do the humane thing. UNKNOWN HEIRS OF Less, Not Less TV! FREE N.A., Plaintiff, the property subject to, the in and to the hereinafter Donate it to the Humane MARIE C. LUCERO, DE- DVR. FREE Install (up to 6 The sale is to begin at 11:45 valuation of the property by described real estate to the Miscellaneous Society. Call 1- CEASED, AND JAMIE A. rooms.) $49.99/mo. PLUS a.m. on July 28, 2017, vs. the County Assessor as real highest bidder for cash. The 800-316-0265 STULL, Defendants. Hi-Speed Internet - outside the front entrance of or personal property, affix- property to be sold is located $14.95/mo (where availa- the Third Judicial District, LORI E. BOWERS, at 1722 McRae Avenue, Las VIAGRA and CIALIS NOTICE OF SALE ture of any mobile or ble.). Call 1-855-599-7136 201 W. Picacho, #A, Las aka LORI BOWERS, Cruces, and is situate in USERS! Cut your drug Comcast Hi-Speed Inter- ON FORECLOSURE manufactured home to the costs! SAVE $$! 50 Pills for net -$39.99/mo (for 12 Cruces, New Mexico 88005 Defendants. land, deactivation of title to Doña Ana County, New NEW CHURCH $99.00. FREE Shipping! mos.) No term agreement. at which time I will sell to a mobile or manufactured Mexico, and is particularly FOR LEASE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 100% Guaranteed and Fast Downloads! PLUS the highest and best bidder NOTICE OF SALE home on the property, if any, described as follows: Completely remodeled that the above-entitled Discreet. CALL Ask About Our Triple Play for cash in lawful currency environmental contamina- Tel 644 9408 Court, having appointed me 1-800-956-1792 (TV-Voice-Internet) for of the United States of NOTICE IS HEREBY tion on the property, if any, Lot 110 in Block 19 of or my designee as Special America, the Property to pay GIVEN that on July 19, Sunrise Terrace Addition DONATE YOUR CAR, $89.99/mo (lock in 2 Master in this matter with and zoning violations con- HughesNet: Gen4 satellite expenses of sale, and to 2017, at the hour of 10:00 Phase IV, located in the City TRUCK OR BOAT TO years!) the power to sell, has cerning the property, if any. internet is ultrafast and satisfy the Judgment granted a.m., the undersigned Spe- of Las Cruces, Doña Ana HERITAGE FOR THE CALL1-844-801-3527 ordered me to sell the real secure. Plans as low as Bank of the West. cial Master will, at the main County, New Mexico, as the BLIND. Free 3 Day Vaca- property (the "Property") NOTICE IS FURTHER $39.99 in select areas. Call entrance of the Doña Ana same is shown and designa- tion, Tax Deductible, Free situated in Doña Ana Coun- GIVEN that the purchaser at 1-844-781-1139 now to get Bank of the West was County Judicial Complex, ted on the plat thereof filed Towing, All Paperwork Tak- ty, New Mexico, commonly such sale shall take title to a $50 Gift Card! awarded in rem Judgment on 201 W. Picacho Avenue, Las the above described real for record in the office of the en Care Of. CALL known as 1555 Mariposa May 22, 2017, in the Cruces, New Mexico, sell all County Clerk of Doña Ana 1-800-948-7239 Dr., Las Cruces, New Mexi- property subject to a one Cut the Cable! CALL DI- principal sum of $54,730.51, the right, title and interest of County, New Mexico on co 88001, and more particu- month right of redemption. RECTV. Bundle & Save! plus interest due on the Note the above-named Defendants May 28, 1980 and recorded Over 145 Channels PLUS through December 26, 2016, in and to the hereinafter Electronically filed in Book 13 at Pages 47-49, Genie HD-DVR. $50/month Mountain Music in the amount of $2,132.23, described real estate to the /s/ Pamela A. Carmody Plat Records. for 2 Years (with AT&T and accruing thereafter at the highest bidder for cash. The Pamela Carmody, Wireless.) Call for Other 2330 S. Valley Drive rate of 4.990% per annum property to be sold is located Special Master THE FOREGOING SALE Great Offers! 1- ($7.34 per diem) until paid, at 2225 Stone Pine Drive, PO Drawer 16169 will be made to satisfy a 800-599-1651 plus late fees in the amount Las Cruces, and is situate in Las Cruces, judgment rendered by the 523-0603 of $150.00, plus property Doña Ana County, New NM 88004-6169 above Court in the above Got Knee Pain? Back preservation in the amount Mexico, and is particularly (575) 642-5567 entitled and numbered cause Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get of $302.00, plus reasonable described as follows: on June 22, 2017, being an a pain-relieving brace -little NEW & USED MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS attorney's fees incurred by Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, action to foreclose a mort- or NO cost to you. OPa- Would you like a Plaintiff through December Lot 59, Block 9, of THE 07/14, 2017 gage on the above described tients Call Health Hotline calm, organized, tidy Mint Parkwood acoustic guitar w/pickup ...... $530 15, 2016, in the amount of PINES, UNIT 7, located in property. The Plaintiff's Now! 1- 800-918-6159 environment? I can Fender Hot Rod deluxe 1x12 40w/tube amp ...$450 $2,200.00, and costs through the City of Las Cruces, STATE OF Judgment, which includes help. Years of home December 15, 2016, in the County of Doña Ana, State NEW MEXICO interest and costs, is Life Alert. 24/7. One press and office experience. Epiphany Sheritan II w/case & PAFs ...... $460 amount of $799.09, with of New Mexico as shown on COUNTY OF $158,720.14 and the same of a button sends help (575) 524-1202 Crafter acoustic w/pickup - NEW ...... $499 interest on the aforesaid Plat thereof recorded on DOÑA ANA bears interest at 5.250% per FAST! Med5,ical, Fire, Bur- amounts at the rate of December 2, 2004 in Plat THIRD JUDICIAL annum from May 17, 2017, Bristol all mahogany top, sides, back - NEW ..... $250 4.990% per annum from Book 21, at Pages 48 and 49 DISTRICT to the date of sale. The glar. Even if you can't Master Cool with stand. date of the entry of this as Plat No. 4057, records of Plaintiff and/or its assignees reach a phone! FREE Pump, clean machine, Fender Squire 5-string jazz bass - MINT ...... $230 Judgment until paid. Doña Ana County. No. D-307-CV-2015-00508 has the right to bid at such Brochure. CALL 2 speed thermostat. Fender Mexico 1993 strat loaded w/upgrades .$517 sale and submit its bid 800-644-2630 $200.00 The sale is subject to rights THE FOREGOING SALE BAYVIEW LOAN verbally or in writing. The Call 575-644-0159 Shure sm58 mic – USED ...... $50 Stop OVERPAYING for Speaker stands – NEW & USED ...... $100-125 and easements of record, to will be made to satisfy a SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff may apply all or your prescriptions! SAVE! SOCIAL SECURITY DISA- unpaid property taxes and judgment rendered by the Plaintiff, any part of its judgment to Call our licensed Canadian BILITY BENEFITS. Unable Used Casio portable keyboard assessments, and to the one above Court in the above the purchase price in lieu of and International pharma- to work? Denied benefits? w/built-in speakers ...... $75-125 (1) month right of redemp- entitled and numbered cause vs. cash. The sale may be cy, compare prices and We Can Help! WIN or Pay tion in favor of the Defend- on June 15, 2017, being an postponed and rescheduled get $25.00 OFF your first Nothing! Contact Bill Gor- Small Sony color TV monitor ...... $100 ants as specified in the action to foreclose a mort- GEORGE W. JOHNSON, at the discretion of the prescription! CALL don & Associates at Black 13” snare drum ...... $120 Judgment filed herein. gage on the above described if living, if Deceased, THE Special Master. 1-800-661-3783 Promo 1-800-591-5109 to start property. The Plaintiff's ESTATE OF GEORGE Code CDC201625 your application today! Half-price String Sets Sat. & Sun. Each Week! PROSPECTIVE PUR- Judgment, which includes W. JOHNSON, Deceased; NOTICE IS FURTHER CHASERS AT THE SALE interest and costs, is CARMEN JOHNSON, GIVEN that the real proper- CHECK US OUT ON ARE ADVISED TO $121,950.05 and the same and if married, THE ty and improvements con- El Toro says, “Shop at CRAIG’S LIST & FACEBOOK MAKE THEIR OWN EX- bears interest at 4.750% per UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF cerned with herein will be AMINATION OF TITLE annum from July 1, 2017, to CARMEN JOHNSON, sold subject to any and all BIG DADDY’S AND THE CONDITION the date of sale. The Plaintiff (true name unknown); NI- patent reservations, ease- ” OF THE PROPERTY and/or its assignees has the TA MARSHALL; GEOR- ments, all recorded and Flea Market AND TO CONSULT right to bid at such sale and GIA JOHNSON; RAMON unrecorded liens not fore- Open Saturday & Sunday THEIR OWN ATTOR- submit its bid verbally or in NEVAREZ; GUIELLER- closed herein, and all recor- 5580 Bataan Memorial East Hwy. 70 East of Las Cruces 575-382-9404 NEY BEFORE BIDDING. writing. The Plaintiff may MO NEVAREZ; ESE- ded and unrecorded special apply all or any part of its QUIEL VASQUEZ; assessments and taxes that Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 25 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico may be due. Plaintiff and its BLOCK NUMBERED D By:/s/ Elizabeth V. GUST 14, 1967 IN BOOK cerning the property, if any. Las Cruces, NM 88004 attorneys disclaim all re- OF DESERT BREEZE against you in the above- Friedenstein 10 PAGES 14-15 OF PLAT OF DOÑA ANA, STATE 575-541-2128 sponsibility for, and the SUBDIVISION, LAS CRU- entitled Court and cause, the Elizabeth V. Friedenstein RECORDS. OF NEW MEXICO, AS NOTICE IS FURTHER Attorney for Petitioner purchaser at the sale takes CES, DOÑA ANA COUN- general object thereof being 5801 Osuna Road NE, SHOWN AND DESIGNA- GIVEN that the purchaser at the property subject to, the TY, NEW MEXICO, AS to foreclose a mortgage on Suite A-103 Unless you file and serve a TED ON THE PLAT such sale shall take title to WITNESS the Honorable valuation of the property by THE SAME IS SHOWN property located at 6915 Albuquerque, pleading or motion in re- THEREOF, FILED IN THE the above described real Martin, James T., District the County Assessor as real AND DESIGNATED ON Gopher Road, Las Cruces, NM 87109 sponse to the complaint in OFFICE OF THE COUNTY property subject to a one Judge of the Third Judicial or personal property, affix- THE PLAT OF SAID DES- Doña Ana County, New 505-348-3200 said cause on or before 30 CLERK OF SAID COUN- month right of redemption. District Court of the State of ture of any mobile or ERT BREEZE SUBDIVI- Mexico, said property being [email protected] days after the last publica- TY AS PLAT NO. 2801 ON New Mexico and the seal of manufactured home to the SION, FILED IN THE more particularly described Attorney for Plaintiff tion date, judgment by APRIL 30, 1996 IN BOOK the district Court of Doña land, deactivation of title to OFFICE OF THE COUNTY as: default will be entered 18 PAGE(S) 457 OF PLAT Electronically filed Ana County, this 30th day of a mobile or manufactured CLERK OF DOÑA ANA Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, against you. RECORDS. /s/ Pamela A. Carmody June, 2017. home on the property, if any, COUNTY, NEW MEXICO BEGINNING at a spotter 2017 Pamela Carmody, environmental contamina- ON JULY 26, 2006 IN set on the centerline of Doña Respectfully Submitted, and all improvements, in- Special Master (Seal) tion on the property, if any, PLAT BOOK 21, FOLIO Ana County Road D-066 (EI STATE OF WEINSTEIN & cluding, but not limited to, PO Drawer 16169 and zoning violations con- 714-717. Centro Road) for the south- NEW MEXICO RILEY, P.S. the manufactured home at- Las Cruces, NM 88004-6169 COURT EXECUTIVE cerning the property, if any. west corner of this tract; COUNTY OF tached thereto and more (575) 642-5567 OFFICER Unless you file and serve a Whence a brass cap found DOÑA ANA By:/s/ Elizabeth V. particularly described as a By: Denika Frank NOTICE IS FURTHER pleading or motion in re- for the southwest corner of THIRD JUDICIAL Friedenstein 1987 Tiffany double wide, Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, DEPUTY - Denika Frank GIVEN that the purchaser at sponse to the complaint in Section 33, Township 21 DISTRICT Elizabeth V. Friedenstein VIN No. HCTXSN7846AB, 07/14, 2017 such sale shall take title to said cause on or before 30 South, Range 3 East, 5801 Osuna Road NE, Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, the above described real days after the last publica- N.M.P.M. of the U.S.G.L.O. NO. D-307-CV-2017-00289 Suite A-103 and all improvements, in- STATE OF 2017 property subject to a one tion date, judgment by Surveys bears North 89 Albuquerque, NM 87109 cluding, but not limited to, NEW MEXICO month right of redemption. default will be entered degrees 47' 00" West, a BOKF, N.A., Plaintiff, 505-348-3200 the manufactured home at- COUNTY OF STATE OF against you. distance of 1655.19 feet; [email protected] tached thereto and more DOÑA ANA NEW MEXICO Electronically filed v. Attorney for Plaintiff particularly described as a THIRD JUDICIAL COUNTY OF /s/ Pamela A. Carmody Respectfully Submitted, THENCE from the point of 1987 Tiffany double wide, DISTRICT COURT DOÑA ANA Pamela Carmody, WEINSTEIN & beginning leaving El Centro THE ESTATE OF ERIC Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, VIN HCTXSN7846AB. THIRD JUDICIAL Special Master RILEY, P.S. Road North 00 degrees 04' P. GUNDERSON II, DE- 2017 No. CV-2016-02606 DISTRICT COURT PO Drawer 16169 17" East, 330.00 feet to an CEASED, MISTY THE FOREGOING SALE Judge: Martin Las Cruces, NM 88004-6169 By:/s/ Elizabeth V. 1/2" iron rod found for the RIVERA-GUNDERSON, STATE OF will be made to satisfy a No. CV-2016-02015 (575) 642-5567 Friedenstein northwest corner of this THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, NEW MEXICO judgment rendered by the STATE OF NEW MEXI- Judge Beyer Elizabeth V. Friedenstein tract; DEVISEES, OR LEGA- COUNTY OF above Court in the above CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 5801 Osuna Road NE, TEES OF ERIC P. GUN- DOÑA ANA entitled and numbered cause CRUCES, on behalf of the STATE OF NEW MEXI- 07/21, 2017 Suite A-103 THENCE South 89 degrees DERSON II, DECEASED, THIRD JUDICIAL on June 15, 2017, being an LAS CRUCES POLICE CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS Albuquerque, NM 87109 52' 06" East, 330.75 feet to a FIRST NATIONAL DISTRICT action to foreclose a mort- DEPARTMENT, CRUCES, on behalf of the STATE OF 505-348-3200 1/2" iron rod found on the BANK OF DOÑA ANA, gage on the above described Petitioner, LAS CRUCES POLICE NEW MEXICO [email protected] centerline of a 50 foot wide AND THE UNKNOWN No. D-307-CV-2015-02396 property. The Plaintiff's DEPARTMENT, COUNTY OF Attorney for Plaintiff road and utility easement SPOUSE OF MISTY Judgment, which includes vs. Petitioner, DOÑA ANA (Gopher Road) for the RIVERA-GUNDERSON, BANK OF AMERICA, interest and costs, is THIRD JUDICIAL Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, northeast corner of this tract; Defendants. N.A., Plaintiff, $99,917.73 and the same DEIDRE BOND, 2003 vs. DISTRICT 2017 bears interest at 5.500% per MONTE CARLO, THENCE along the center- NOTICE OF SUIT vs. annum from April 2, 2017, SILVER; VIN DAVID CAREY, NO. D-307-CV-2017-00497 STATE OF line of the abovementioned to the date of sale. The 2GWX12K039141714; KATHLEEN G. CAREY, NEW MEXICO easement South 00 degrees STATE OF NEW MEXI- LEONARD C. CAMPOL- Plaintiff and/or its assignees NEW MEXICO LICENSE THE ESTATE OF IDAHO HOUSING AND COUNTY OF 09' 53" West, 330.49 feet to CO to the above-named LA, BARBARA IBARRA, has the right to bid at such PLATE NO. MYS931, KATHLEEN G. CAREY, FINANCE ASSOCIA- DOÑA ANA a spotter set on the center- Defendants The Estate of NEW MEXICO MORT- sale and submit its bid Respondents. ANY AND ALL HEIRS TION, Plaintiff, THIRD JUDICIAL line of Doña Ana County Eric P. Gunderson II, De- GAGE FINANCE AU- verbally or in writing. The KNOWN OR UNKNOWN DISTRICT Road D-066 (EI Centro ceased, Misty River- THORITY, NICK J. Plaintiff may apply all or NOTICE OF PENDENCY AND 2002 BUICK CEN- v. Road) for the southeast Gunderson, The Unknown SWANTON AKA NICHO- any part of its judgment to OF ACTION TURY, GOLD; VIN: NO. D-307-CV-2016-02835 corner of this tract; Heirs, Devisees, or Legatees LAS JAMES SWANTON; the purchase price in lieu of 2G4WS52J721240611; URIEL ESCAPITA, NEW of Eric P. Gunderson II, MIMI SWANTON; and cash. The sale may be To: RESPONDENT NEW MEXICO LICENSE MEXICO MORTGAGE MATRIX FINANCIAL THENCE along the center- Deceased, and The Un- TAXATION AND REVE- postponed and rescheduled DEIDRE BOND: PLATE NO. 181TDA, FINANCE AUTHORITY, SERVICES CORPORA- line of said El Centro Road known Spouse of Misty NUE DEPARTMENT OF at the discretion of the Respondents. AND THE UNKNOWN TION, Plaintiff, North 89 degrees 47' 00" Rivera-Gunderson, THE STATE OF NEW Special Master. 1. The City of Las Cruces, SPOUSE OF URIEL West, 330.21 feet to the MEXICO, Defendants. New Mexico, seeks to forfeit NOTICE OF PENDENCY ESCAPITA, Defendants. v. point of beginning enclosing GREETINGS: NOTICE IS FURTHER all interest you may have in OF ACTION 2.506 acres of land, more or NOTICE OF SALE GIVEN that the real proper- the following described mo- NOTICE OF SUIT THE ESTATE OF IRENE less. You are hereby notified that ty and improvements con- tor vehicle: 2003 MONTE To: RESPONDENTS A. TELLEZ, DECEASED, the above-named Plaintiff NOTICE IS HEREBY cerned with herein will be CARLO, SILVER; VIN: DAVID CAREY, STATE OF NEW MEXICO EDWARD A. TELLEZ, Subject to a 25 foot wide has filed a civil action GIVEN that on July 19, sold subject to any and all 2GWX12K039141714; KATHLEEN G. CAREY, to the above-named Defend- JR., JESSICA R. TELL- road and utility easement against you in the above- 2017, at the hour of 10:00 patent reservations, ease- NEW MEXICO LICENSE and THE ESTATE OF ant Uriel Escapita and The EZ, AND THE UN- parallel and immediately entitled Court and cause, the a.m., the undersigned Spe- ments, all recorded and PLATE NO. MYS931. KATHLEEN G. CAREY: Unknown Spouse of Uriel KNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- adjacent to the south and general object thereof being cial Master will, at the main unrecorded liens not fore- Escapita, SEES, OR LEGATEES east boundaries of this tract to foreclose a mortgage on entrance of the Doña Ana closed herein, and all recor- 2. You are the named 1. The City of Las Cruces, OF IRENE A. TELLEZ, and a 5.0 foot wide utility property located at 1801 County Judicial Complex, ded and unrecorded special Respondent for whom this New Mexico, seeks to forfeit GREETINGS: DECEASED, Defendants. easement parallel and imme- Debra Street, Las Cruces, 201 W. Picacho Avenue, Las assessments and taxes that service by publication is all interest you may have in diately adjacent to the west Doña Ana County, New Cruces, New Mexico, sell all may be due. Plaintiff and its sought. the following described mo- You are hereby notified that NOTICE OF SUIT boundary of this tract. Mexico, said property being the right, title and interest of attorneys disclaim all re- tor vehicle: 2002 BUICK the above-named Plaintiff more particularly described the above-named Defendants sponsibility for, and the 3. A default judgment may CENTURY, GOLD; VIN: has filed a civil action STATE OF NEW MEXICO Unless you file and serve a as: in and to the hereinafter purchaser at the sale takes be entered if a response is 2G4WS52J721240611; against you in the above- to the above-named Defend- pleading or motion in re- described real estate to the the property subject to, the not filed by you or your NEW MEXICO LICENSE entitled Court and cause, the ants The Estate of Irene A. sponse to the complaint in LOT 9, BLOCK 12, UNIT highest bidder for cash. The valuation of the property by attorney. PLATE NO. 181TDA. general object thereof being Tellez, deceased, Edward said cause on or before 30 NO. 4 LOMA HEIGHTS property to be sold is located the County Assessor as real to foreclose a mortgage on Tellez, Jr. and The Unknown days after the last publica- SOUTH, IN THE CITY OF at 6205 Hunt Rd., Las or personal property, affix- RESPECTFULLY 2. You are the named property located at 5715 Heirs, Devisees, or Legatees tion date, judgment by LAS CRUCES, DOÑA Cruces, and is situate in ture of any mobile or SUBMITTED, RESPONDENT for whom Pecan Lane, Las Cruces, of Irene A. Tellez, deceased, default will be entered ANA COUNTY, NEW Doña Ana County, New manufactured home to the this service by publication is Doña Ana County, New against you. MEXICO, AS SHOWN Mexico, and is particularly land, deactivation of title to CITY OF LAS CRUCES sought. Mexico, said property being GREETINGS: AND DESIGNATED ON described as follows: a mobile or manufactured more particularly described Respectfully Submitted, THE PLAT THEREOF, home on the property, if any, By: /s/ Thomas R.A. Limon 3. A default judgment may as: You are hereby notified that WEINSTEIN & FILED IN THE OFFICE OF LOT 3C, SMITH ACRES environmental contamina- Thomas R.A. Limon be entered if a response is the above-named Plaintiff RILEY, P.S. THE COUNTY CLERK OF SUBDIVISION, REPLAT tion on the property, if any, Assistant City Attorney not filed by you or your LOT NUMBERED 19 IN has filed a civil action SAID COUNTY ON AU- NO. 2, IN THE COUNTY and zoning violations con- PO Box 20000 attorney. 26 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

be entered if a response is attorney. $127,439.15 plus interest at COUNTY has been appoin- BY GERALD K. DONO- RESPECTFULLY not filed by you or your Dated this 28th day of June, the rate of 6.5% per annum ted personal representative property located at 3700 HUE, N.M. PLS 8172. SUBMITTED, attorney. RESPECTFULLY 2017. from February 9, 2017 to the of this estate. All persons Shalem Colony Trail, Las CITY OF LAS CRUCES SUBMITTED, date of sale; plus all costs of having claims against this Cruces, NM 88007. The real Unless you serve a pleading Respectfully submitted, SCOTTHULSE PC preserving the property; plus estate are required to present property which is the subject or motion in response to the By: /s/ Thomas R.A. Limon CITY OF LAS CRUCES CITY OF LAS CRUCES 201 North Church Street, the costs of sale, including their claims within four matter of this action is Complaint in said cause on Thomas R.A. Limon Suite 201 the Special Master's fee and months after the date of the legally described as follows: or before thirty (30) days Assistant City Attorney By: /s/ Robert A. Cabello By:/s/ Thomas R.A. Limon Las Cruces, the gross receipts thereon; first publication of this after the last publication PO Box 20000 Robert A. Cabello Thomas R.A. Limon New Mexico 88001 and additional amounts, if Notice or the claims will be A 1.00± ACRE TRACT date, judgment by default Las Cruces, NM 88004 Assistant City Attorney Assistant City Attorney (575) 522-0765 any, for which recovery may forever barred. Claims must SITUATE IN SECTION 4, will be entered against you. 575-541-2128 PO Box 20000 PO Box 20000 (575) 522-0006 Facsimile be had. Plaintiff has the right be presented either to the TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, Attorney for Petitioner Las Cruces, NM 88004 Las Cruces, NM 88004 to bid at the sale and to personal representative in RANGE 1 EAST, N.M.P.M. McCARTHY & 575-541-2128 575-541-2128 By:/s/ Lauren D. Serrano submit its bid verbally or in care of Alan D. Gluth, 2455 OF THE U.S.R.S. SUR- HOLTHUS, LLP WITNESS the Honorable Attorney for Petitioner Attorney for Petitioner LAUREN D. SERRANO writing. Plaintiff may apply E. Missouri, Suite A, Las VEYS, BEING U.S.R.S. Beyer, Marci, District Judge Attorneys for Personal Rep- all or any part of its Cruces, New Mexico 88001, TRACT 6-16D, WEST OF By: /s/ Carrie Cook of the Third Judicial District WITNESS the Honorable WITNESS the Honorable resentative judgment to the purchase or filed with the Probate THE CITY OF LAS CRU- Karen Weaver Court of the State of New , District Judge of the James T. Martin, District price in lieu of cash. The Court of Doña Ana County, CES, DOÑA ANA COUN- Carrie Cook Mexico and the seal of the Third Judicial District Court Judge of the third Judicial Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, sale may be postponed and New Mexico, 845 N. Motel TY, NEW MEXICO AND 6501 Eagle Rock NE, District Court of Doila Ana of the State of New Mexico District Court of the State of 2017 rescheduled at the discretion Blvd. Rm. 1-201, Las Cru- BEING MORE PARTICU- Suite A-3 County, this 23rd day of and the seal of the District New Mexico and the seal of of the Special Master. ces, New Mexico 88007. LARLY DESCRIBED AS Albuquerque, June, 2017. Court of Doña Ana County, the District Court of Dona STATE OF FOLLOWS TO WIT: BE- New Mexico 87113 this day of 2017. Ana County, this 23rd day of NEW MEXICO Notice is further given that DATED: June 19, 2017. GINNING AT A POINT Telephone No.: (Seal) June, 2017. COUNTY OF the real property and im- ON THE EAST LINE OF (505) 219-4900 COURT EXECUTIVE DOÑA ANA provements thereon will be WELLS FARGO BANK, SHALEM COLONY ccook CLAUDE BOWMAN OFFICER (Seal) THIRD JUDICIAL sold subject to any and all N.A., as successor to FIRST TRAIL FOR THE SOUTH- @mccarthyholthus.com COURT EXECUTIVE DISTRICT patent reservations, ease- NATIONAL BANK OF WEST CORNER OF THE Attorneys for Plaintiff OFFICE By: COURT EXECUTIVE ments, all recorded and DOÑA ANA COUNTY TRACT HEREIN DESCRI- DEPUTY OFFICER Case No. unrecorded liens not fore- BED, MARKED BY A Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, By: Josie A. Gomez D-307-CV-2016-02407 closed herein, and all recor- VALERIE WASHBURN, FOUND CONCRETE 2017 Josie A. Gomez - deputy Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, By: /s/ V Carrasco Judge Manuel I. Arrieta ded and unrecorded special Assistant Vice President & MONUMENT, WHENCE 2017 Veronica Carrasco, Deputy assessments and taxes that Senior Trust Officer THE SOUTHWEST COR- NOTICE is hereby given Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, FIRSTLIGHT FEDERAL may be due. Plaintiff dis- P.O. Box 41629 NER OF U.S.R.S. TRACT that on June 1, 2017, Robert 2017 STATE OF Dates; 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, CREDIT UNION, claims any responsibility for Austin, Texas 78704-9926 6-16 BEARS S 02 DE- and Delia Victoria Terrazas, NEW MEXICO 2017 Plaintiff, the valuation of the real Telephone: (512) 895-4030 GREES 14 MINUTES 55 487 Mercantil Avenue, La STATE OF COUNTY OF property and improvements SECONDS W, 62.94 FEET, Union, NM 88021, filed NEW MEXICO DOÑA ANA STATE OF v. thereon by the County Prepared by: MARKED BY A FOUND application numbered COUNTY OF THIRD JUDICIAL NEW MEXICO Assessor; for any environ- ALAN D. GLUTH IRON ROD; THENCE LRG-8976-POD2 with the DOÑA ANA DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ZINA M. FLORES, and mental contamination, if New Mexico Bar #14980 FROM THE POINT OF State Engineer for Permit to THIRD JUDICIAL DOÑA ANA MICHAEL TURNER, any; and for any zoning Gluth Law, LLC BEGINNING AND Change an Existing Water DISTRICT COURT No. CV-2016-02250 THIRD JUDICIAL Defendants. violations, if any. 2455 East Missouri, ALONG THE SOUTH Right within the Lower Rio Judge: Martin DISTRICT COURT Suite A Las Cruces, LINE OF SAID ROAD N Grande Underground Water No. CV-2016-02914 NOTICE OF SALE Notice is further given that New Mexico 88001 02 DEGREES 14 MI- Basin in Doña Ana County Judge: Beyer STATE OF NEW MEXI- No. D-307-PB-2017-00032 the purchaser at the sale Telephone: (575) 556-8449 NUTES 00 SECONDS E, by drilling replacement well CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS Judge James T. Martin NOTICE IS HEREBY should take title to the above Facsimile: (575) 556-8446 150.63 FEET TO THE LRG-8976-POD2 with a STATE OF NEW MEXI- CRUCES, on behalf of the GIVEN that, on Tuesday, described real property sub- NORTHWEST CORNER 4-inch casing to a depth of CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS LAS CRUCES POLICE IN THE MATTER OF August 8, 2017, at 9:00 ject to a one month right of STATE OF OF THE TRACT HEREIN 200 feet, on land owned by CRUCES, on behalf of the DEPARTMENT, THE ESTATE OF a.m. at the Doña Ana redemption. NEW MEXICO DESCRIBED, MARKED the applicants, located with- LAS CRUCES POLICE Petitioner, LUIS LARRY HILL, County District Court at 201 COUNTY OF BY A FOUND IRON ROD; in the SE1/4 of Projected DEPARTMENT, Deceased. W. Picacho Ave. Las Cru- /s/ Kyle H. Moberly DOÑA ANA THENCE LEAVING THE Section 17, Township 27S, Petitioner, vs. ces, New Mexico 88005, the KYLE H. MOBERLY THIRD JUDICIAL WEST LINE OF SAID Range3E (NMPM) and more NOTICE TO undersigned Special Master Special Master DISTRICT ROAD N 64 DEGREES 35 specifically located near the vs. DESTINY SALDANA CREDITORS will sell and convey to the 2460 S. Locust Street, MINUTES 44 SECONDS E, intersection of AND 1998 CHEVY highest bidder for cash all of Suite E Case No.: 344.70 FEET TO THE X=1,516,188.7 Y=347,184.5 JOSE A. GARCIA AND PRIZM, WHITE; VIN: NOTICE IS HEREBY the right, title, and interest of Las Cruces, NM 88001 D-307-CV-2016-02890 NORTHWEST CORNER ft., NMSP, Central NAD83, 1995 CHEVY CORSICA, 1Y1SK5283WZ404428; GIVEN that CARLOS the above-named Defendant Telephone No.: OF THE TRACT HEREIN for the continued diversion WHITE; VIN: NEW MEXICO LICENSE HILL has been appointed to the following described (575) 541-1278 WELLS FARGO BANK, DESCRIBED, MARKED of up to 3.0 acre-feet per 1G1LD5547SY269300; PLATE NO. LRG882, Personal Representative of real property. The property N.A., Plaintiff, BY A FOUND CONCRETE annum for domestic one- NEW MEXICO LICENSE Respondents. the estate of LUIS LARRY to be sold is located at 2937 Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, MONUMENT; THENCE S household purposes as de- PLATE NO. NTZ555, HILL, deceased. All per- San Miguel Court, Las 07/28, 2017 vs. 26 DEGREES 16 MI- scribed by Subfile No.: Respondents. NOTICE OF PENDENCY sons having claims against Cruces, NM 88007, and is NUTES 46 SECONDS W, LRS-28-018-0038 Right B OF ACTION the estate are required to more particularly described IN THE CARLYN J. GREEN; 271.55 FEET TO A POINT of the Lower Rio Grande NOTICE OF PENDENCY present their claims within as follows: PROBATE COURT UNITED STATES OF ON THE NORTH LINE OF Hydrographic Survey. Pro- OF ACTION To: RESPONDENT four (4) months after the COUNTY OF AMERICA BY AND A 60 FOOT WIDE ROAD- posed replacement well DESTINY SALDANA: date of the first publication Lot 193, LEGENDS WEST DOÑA ANA THROUGH THE SECRE- WAY FOR THE SOUTH- LRG-8976-POD2 will be To: RESPONDENT of this notice, or the claims NORTH, PHASE I, in the STATE OF TARY OF HOUSING WEST CORNER OF THE located at the physical JOSE A. GARCIA: 1. The City of Las Cruces, will be forever barred. City of Las Cruces, Doña NEW MEXICO AND URBAN DEVELOP- TRACT HEREIN DESCRI- address of 487 Mercantil New Mexico, seeks to forfeit Claims must be presented Ana County, New Mexico, MENT, Defendants. BED, MARKED BY A Avenue, La Union, NM. 1. The City of Las Cruces, all interest you may have in either to the Personal Repre- as shown and designated on No. 17-0134 FOUND NAIL; THENCE Existing well LRG-8976 New Mexico, seeks to forfeit the following described mo- sentatives in care of the the plat thereof, filed in the NOTICE OF PENDENCY ALONG THE NORTH will be properly plugged. all interest you may have in tor vehicle: 1998 CHEVY Attorney for the Personal office of the County Clerk of IN THE MATTER OF OF ACTION LINE OF SAID ROAD- the following described mo- PRIZM, WHITE; VIN: Representative, Lauren D. said county on December THE ESTATE OF WAY S 74 DEGREES 25 Any person, firm or corpora- tor vehicle: 1995 CHEVY 1Y1SK5283WZ404428; Serrano of SCOTTHULSE 27, 2006, in Book 22, Pages MILDRED W. HOOKER STATE OF NEW MEXI- MINUTES 30 SECONDS tion or other entity having CORSICA, WHITE; VIN: NEW MEXICO LICENSE PC, 201 North Church 83-91 of plat records. a/k/a MILDRED CO to Defendant, W, 204.52 FEET TO THE standing to file objections or 1G1LD5547SY269300; PLATE NO. LRG882. Street, Suite 201, Las Cru- HOOKER DECEASED Carlyn J. Green: PLACE AND POINT OF protests shall do so in TEXAS LICENSE PLATE ces, New Mexico 88001, The sale will be made BEGINNING, CONTAIN- writing (objection must be NO. NTZ555. 2. You are the named Phone: (575)522-0765, Fax: pursuant to a Default Judg- NOTICE TO You are hereby notified that ING 1.00 ACRE OF LAND, legible, signed, and include Respondent for whom this (575)522-0006, or filed with ment entered on February 9, CREDITORS the above-named Plaintiff MORE OR LESS, AND the writer's complete name, 2. You are the named service by publication is the Third Judicial District 2017, in the above entitled Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. has SUBJECT TO ANY EASE- phone number and mailing Respondent for whom this sought. Court, located at the Third and numbered cause, which NOTICE IS HEREBY filed a civil action against MENTS OF RECORD AND address). The objection to service by publication is Judicial District Court, loca- is a suit to foreclose a note GIVEN that WELLS FAR- you in the above-entitled SUCH AS MAY EXIST ON the approval of the applica- sought. 3. A default judgment may ted at 201 West Picacho and mortgage held by Plain- GO BANK, N.A., as succes- Court and cause, the general THE GROUND. THIS tion must be based on: (1) be entered if a response is Avenue, Las Cruces, New tiff. Plaintiff was granted sor to FIRST NATIONAL object thereof being to LEGAL DESCRIPTION IS Impairment; if impairment, 3. A default judgment may not filed by you or your Mexico 88005. judgment in the amount of BANK OF DOÑA ANA foreclose a mortgage on real BASED ON FIELD DATA you must specifically identi- Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 27 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico fy your water rights; and/or ny, NM at the physical Central NAD83, for the with the State Engineer, standing to file objections or (2) Public Welfare/Conser- Any person, firm or corpora- location of 1490 Ranch Rd. continued diversion of up to Basin in Doña Ana County 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, protests shall do so in vation of Water; if public tion or other entity having The applicant has requested 3.0 acre-feet per annum for by discontinuing the use of Las Cruces, NM 88005 writing (objection must be the intersection of welfare or conservation of standing to file objections or emergency authorization to domestic one-household pur- well LRG-1626 located within ten (10) days after the legible, signed, and include X:1440647 ft & Y:532880 ft 1 1 water within the state of protests shall do so in drill and use well poses as described by Sub- within the SW /4 SW /4 date of the last publication the writer's complete name, (NMSP Central NAD83), on 1 New Mexico, you must writing (objection must be LRG-11506-POD2 under file Order No.: SW /4 of projected Section of this Notice. Facsimiles phone number and mailing land owned by Wendy & show how you will be legible, signed, and include NMSA, 1978, Section LRN-28-004-0091 (A) of 24, Township 23 South, (faxes) will be accepted as a address). The objection to Wilbur Charles, to instead substantially and specifically the writer's complete name, 72-12-22. Old Well the Lower Rio Grande Range 1 East, NMPM, and valid protest as long as the the approval of the applica- be exercised from proposed affected. The written protest phone number and mailing LRG-11506 will be plugged. Adjudication. Existing well more specifically described hard copy is hand-delivered tion must be based on: (1) well LRG-16545-POD1, to 1 must be filed, in triplicate, address). The objection to LRG-16569-POD1 will be where Latitude and Longi- or mailed and postmarked Impairment; if impairment, be located within the SW /4 1 with the State Engineer, the approval of the applica- Any person, firm or corpora- properly plugged. The appli- tude intersect at 32° 17' within 24-hours of the you must specifically identi- SW /4 of projected Section 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, tion must be based on: (1) tion or other entity having cants requested emergency 14.4"N, 106° 48' 9.4"W facsimile. Mailing postmark fy your water rights; and/or 32, Township 23S, Range Las Cruces, NM 88005 Impairment; if impairment, standing to file objections or authorization to drill re- (WGS84), on land owned by will be used to validate the (2) Public Welfare/Conser- 2E, NMPM, and more within ten (10) days after the you must specifically identi- protests shall do so in placement well under the applicants, and drilling a 24-hour period. Protests can vation of Water; if public specifically where Latitude date of the last publication fy your water rights; and/or writing (objection must be NMSA, 1978, Section well to a depth of 500 feet be faxed to the Office of the welfare or conservation of and Longitude intersect at of this Notice. Facsimiles (2) Public Welfare/Conser- legible, signed, and include 72-12-22. The proposed re- for 18-inch casing, to be State Engineer, water within the state of 32.259° & -106.7664°, on 1 (faxes) will be accepted as a vation of Water; if public the writer's complete name, placement well located within the SW /4 575-524-6160. If no valid New Mexico, you must land owned by Mr. Flores 1 1 valid protest as long as the welfare or conservation of phone number and mailing LRG-16569-POD2 will be SW /4 SW /4 of projected protest or objection is filed, show how you will be Villalobos, for the irrigation hard copy is hand-delivered water within the state of address). The objection to located at the physical Section 24, Township 23 the State Engineer will substantially and specifically of 0.95 acres located within 1 or mailed and postmarked New Mexico, you must the approval of the applica- address of 3600 Paradise South, Range 1 East, evaluate the application in affected. The written protest the SW /4 of said projected within 24-hours of the show how you will be tion must be based on: (1) Lane, Las Cruces, NM. NMPM, and more specifi- accordance with the provi- must be filed, in triplicate, Section 32 also owned by facsimile. Mailing postmark substantially and specifically Impairment; if impairment, cally described where Lati- sions of Chapter 72 NMSA with the State Engineer, Mr. Flores Villalobos. The will be used to validate the affected. The written protest you must specifically identi- Any person, firm or corpora- tude and Longitude intersect 1978. 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, site of proposed well 24-hour period. Protests can must be filed, in triplicate, fy your water rights; and/or tion or other entity having at 32° 17' 14.4"N, 106° 48' Las Cruces, NM 88005 LRG-16545-POD1 is the be faxed to the Office of the with the State Engineer, (2) Public Welfare/Conser- standing to file objections or 7.8"W (WGS84), on land Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, within ten (10) days after the physical address 680 Carver State Engineer, 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, vation of Water; if public protests shall do so in owned by the applicants, for 2017 date of the last publication Rd, Las Cruces, NM. The 575-524-6160. If no valid Las Cruces, NM 88005 welfare or conservation of writing (objection must be the continued diversion of an of this Notice. Facsimiles surface water appurtenant to protest or objection is filed, within ten (10) days after the water within the state of legible, signed, and include amount of water reserved for NOTICE is hereby given (faxes) will be accepted as a the 0.95 acres owned by the State Engineer will date of the last publication New Mexico, you must the writer's complete name, future determination by the that on June 19, 2017, Rose valid protest as long as the Wendy & Wilbur Charles evaluate the application in of this Notice. Facsimiles show how you will be phone number and mailing May 24, 1999 Order of the Mary La Plante, 4623 Grider hard copy is hand-delivered will simultaneously be trans- accordance with the provi- (faxes) will be accepted as a substantially and specifically address). The objection to Third Judicial District Court, Rd, Las Cruces, NM 88007 or mailed and postmarked ferred to the 0.95 acres sions of Chapter 72 NMSA valid protest as long as the affected. The written protest the approval of the applica- Doña Ana County, State of filed application numbered within 24-hours of the owned by Jose F. Flores 1978. hard copy is hand-delivered must be filed, in triplicate, tion must be based on: (1) New Mexico, combined with LRG-3406-POD3, OSE File facsimile. Mailing postmark Villalobos described above. or mailed and postmarked with the State Engineer, impairment; if impairment, surface water from the No. LRG-3406, with the will be used to validate the Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, within 24-hours of the 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, you must specifically identi- Elephant Butte Irrigation State Engineer for Permit to 24-hour period. Protests can Any person, firm or corpora- 2017 facsimile. Mailing postmark Las Cruces, NM 88005 fy your water rights; and/or District, for the irrigation of Change an Existing Water be faxed to the Office of the tion or other entity having will be used to validate the within ten (10) days after the (2) Public Welfare/Conser- 42.11 acres of land, owned Right within the Lower Rio State Engineer, standing to file objections or NOTICE is hereby given 24-hour period. Protests can date of the last publication vation of Water; if public by the applicants, located Grande Underground Water 575-524-6160. If no valid protests shall do so in 1 that on June 12, 2017 be faxed to the Office of the of this Notice. Facsimiles welfare or conservation of within the SE /4 of projected Basin in Doña Ana County protest or objection is filed, writing (objection must be Alfredo Guerrero, 5435 State Engineer, (faxes) will be accepted as a water within the state of Section 23, Township 23 by discontinuing the use of the State Engineer will legible, signed, and include Puesta Del Sol, NM 88005, 575-524-6160. If no valid valid protest as long as the New Mexico, you must South, Range 1 East, well LRG-3406-POD2 loca- evaluate the application in the writer's complete name, 1 filed application numbered protest or objection is filed, hard copy is hand-delivered show how you will be NMPM, within the SW /4 of ted at X = 1,464,417.492 accordance with the provi- phone number and mailing LRG-16568-POD2, OSE the State Engineer will or mailed and postmarked substantially and specifically projected Section 24, Town- Y = 495,651.924 ft. NMSP, sions of Chapter 72 NMSA address). The objection to File No. LRG-16568-1 with evaluate the application in within 24-hours of the affected. The written protest ship 23 South, Range 1 East, Central Zone, NAD83, on 1978. the approval of the applica- the State Engineer for Permit accordance with the provi- facsimile. Mailing postmark must be filed, in triplicate, NMPM, and within the NW land owned by the applicant tion must be based on: (1) 1 to Change an Existing Water sions of Chapter 72 NMSA will be used to validate the with the State Engineer, /4of projected Section 25, and using replacement well Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, Impairment; if impairment, Right within the Lower Rio 1978. 24-hour period. Protests can 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, Township 23 South, Range 1 LRG-3406-POD3 located at 2017 you must specifically identi- Grande Underground Water be faxed to the Office of the Las Cruces, NM 88005 East, NMPM, as described approximately X = fy your water rights; and/or Basin in Dam Ana County Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, State Engineer, within ten (10) days after the by Subfile No.: 1,464,414.097 Y = NOTICE is hereby given (2) Public Welfare/Conser- by drilling proposed well 2017 575-524-6160. If no valid date of the last publication LRN-28-012-0224 of the 495,645.892 on land owned that on May 26, 2017, vation of Water; if public LRG-16568-POD2 to a protest or objection is filed, of this Notice. Facsimiles Lower Rio Grande Hydro- by the applicant for the Wendy & Wilbur Charles, welfare or conservation of depth of 240 feet with a NOTICE is hereby given the State Engineer will (faxes) will be accepted as a graphic Survey. The site for continued diversion of an PO Box 7648, Las Cruces, water within the state of 4-inch casing within the that on June 12, 2017 evaluate the application in valid protest as long as the new well LRG-1626 POD3 amount of water reserved for NM 88006, and Jose F. New Mexico, you must 1 1 NW /4NW /4, Section 34, Deborah Horrell, 1490 accordance with the provi- hard copy is hand-delivered is located in Mesilla, NM future determination by the Flores Villalobos, 680 Carv- show how you will be T23S, R01E, NMPM and Ranch Rd, Anthony, NM sions of Chapter 72 NMSA or mailed and postmarked and may be found at the May 24, 1999 Order of the er Rd., Las Cruces, NM substantially and specifically more specifically at or near 88021, filed application 1978. within 24-hours of the physical address of 1113 Third Judicial District Court, 88005, filed application affected. The written protest the intersection of numbered facsimile. Mailing postmark South Highway 292. Old Doña Ana County, State of numbered LRG-7-6 into must be filed, in triplicate, X=1,459,577.8ft and LRG-11506-POD2, OSE Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, will be used to validate the well LRG-1626 will be NM, combined with surface LRG-16545 with the State Engineer, Y=462,928.2ft NMSP Cen- File No. LRG-11506 with 2017 24-hour period. Protests can plugged. water from the EBID for the (LRG-16545-POD1) with 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, tral NAD 83 for the the State Engineer for Permit be faxed to the Office of the irrigation of 1.76 acres of the State Engineer for Permit Las Cruces, NM 88005 continued diversion of up to to Change an Existing Water NOTICE is hereby given State Engineer, Any person, firm or corpora- land owned by the applicant to Change Location of Well within ten (10) days after the 3.0 acre-feet per annum of Right within the Lower Rio that on June 12, 2017, Jay H. 575-524-6160. If no valid tion or other entity having located within part of the and Place of Use within the date of the last publication 1 1 shallow groundwater for Grande Underground Water and Julie J. Robb, 6614 S. protest or objection is filed, standing to file objections or SE /4 SE /4 of Section 27, Lower Rio Grande Under- of this Notice. Facsimiles domestic one-household use Basin in Doña Ana County Old Mill Circle, Cottonwood the State Engineer will protests shall do so in Township 22S, Range 01E, ground Water Basin in Doña (faxes) will be accepted as a as described in Subfile Order by drilling proposed well Heights, UT 84121, filed evaluate the application in writing (objection must be NMPM, as described by Ana County by transferring valid protest as long as the No. LRS-28-012-1126 of the LRG-11506-POD2 to a application numbered accordance with the provi- legible, signed, and include Subfile No.: the groundwater component hard copy is hand-delivered Third Judicial District Court, depth of 250 feet with a LRG-16569-POD2, OSE sions of Chapter 72 NMSA the writer's complete name, LRN-28-008-0011 (A) of of the combined surface and or mailed and postmarked Doña Ana County, State of 4-inch casing within the File No. LRG-16569-1, with 1978. phone number and mailing the Lower Rio Grande groundwater irrigation right within 24-hours of the New Mexico. Well NW1/4, Section 31, T26S, the State Engineer for Permit address). The objection to Hydrographic Survey. Re- in an amount reserved for facsimile. Mailing postmark LRG-16568-POD2 will be R03E, NMPM and more to Change an Existing Water Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, the approval of the applica- placement well future determination by Sub- will be used to validate the located just west of the specifically at or near the Right within the Lower Rio 2017 tion must be based on: (1) LRG-3406-POD3 is located file Order LRN 28-002-0099 24-hour period. Protests can intersection of South Faira- intersection of Grande Underground Water Impairment; if impairment, at the physical address of of the Third Judicial District be faxed to the Office of the cres Rd and Puesta Del Sol X=1,506,099.8 and Basin in Doña Ana County NOTICE is hereby given you must specifically identi- 4623 Grider Rd, Las Cruces, Court, Doña Ana County, State Engineer, at the physical location of Y=367,071.1 NMSP Central by drilling replacement well that on June 12, 2017, John fy your water rights; and/or NM. The applicant has State of New Mexico from 575-524-6160. If no valid 5435 Puesta Del Sol. The NAD 83 for the continued LRG-16569-POD2 on land K. Clayshulte and Nelson F. (2) Public Welfare/Conser- requested emergency author- 0.95 acres of land owned by protest or objection is filed, applicant has requested diversion of up to 3.0 owned by the applicants, Clayshulte, PO Box 430, vation of Water; if public ization to use a replacement Wendy & Wilbur Charles the State Engineer will emergency authorization to acre-feet per annum of located within the SE1/4 Mesilla, NM 88046, filed welfare or conservation of well under NMSA, 1978, located within the SW1/4 of evaluate the application in drill and use well shallow groundwater for SW1/4 of Section 21, Town- application numbered water within the state of Section 72-12-22. Existing Section 24, Township 21S, accordance with the provi- LRG-16568-POD2 under domestic one-household use ship 22 South, Range l East LRG-1626 POD3 with the New Mexico, you must well LRG-3406-POD2 will Range 1W, NMPM, histori- sions of Chapter 72 NMSA NMSA, 1978, Section as described in water right (NMPM) and more specifi- State Engineer for Permit to show how you will be be properly plugged. cally diverted for irrigation 1978. 72-12-22. Old Well file LRG-11506. Well cally located near the inter- Change Point of Diversion substantially and specifically purposes from well LRG-7 LRG-16568-POD1 will be LRG-11506-POD2 will be section of X=1,455,440.66 within the Lower Rio affected. The written protest Any person, firm or corpora- located within the SE1/4 Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, plugged. located just west of Antho- Y=500,654.79 ft., NMSP, Grande Underground Water must be filed, in triplicate, tion or other entity having SW1/4 of said Section 24 at 2017 28 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

substantially and specifically Lower Rio Grande Hydro- OF STORAGE UNIT 38. within four (4) months after NOTICE is hereby given SIGN IN AT 9:30 a.m. 1520 W Hadley Ave #27 the northerly right of way affected. The written protest graphic Survey. The site for Tenants last known address the date of the first publica- that on May 30, 2017, Raul Las Cruces NM 88007 line of the Selden Drain, must be filed, in triplicate, proposed well LRG-1246 was Layle Kinney 1145 tion of this Notice or the Valdez, PO Box 244, Mesil- THE ENTIRE CON- Unit items consist of: 4 tire whence the southwest corner with the State Engineer, POD4 is located at the Circle Dr. Las Cruces, NM claims will be forever bar- la, NM 88046, filed applica- TENTS OF STORAGE rims, speakers, car jack, of said Section 13 bears 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, physical address of 630 88005 red. Claims must be presen- tion numbered LRG-11797, UNITS: frames with pictures, misc. S.0°13'20"E., a distance of Las Cruces, NM 88005 Holguin Road, Vado, NM Unit items consist of furni- ted either to the undersigned OSE File No.: 52, 62, 143, 144, 207, 287, items 1068.16 feet; within ten (10) days after the 88072. The applicants have ture, household items, stor- counsel for Personal Repre- LRG-16541-1, with the State date of the last publication requested emergency author- 324, 340, 343, 344, 377, sentative or filed with the Unit 344 age racks, misc. Engineer for Permit to of this Notice. Facsimiles ization to drill the proposed 450, 544, 670, 785 Clerk of the Third Judicial Thence from said point of SAMUEL SAENZ Change Point of Diversion (faxes) will be accepted as a well under NMSA, 1978, Tenant addresses are "last District Court, 201 W. beginning N. 0°13'20"W., 4845 Dunn Dr Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 2017 within the Lower Rio valid protest as long as the Section 72-12-24. known." Picacho, Las Cruces, New 195.47 feet to the northwest Las Cruces NM 88011 Grande Underground Water hard copy is hand-delivered STATE OF Mexico 88005. corner of the tract herein Unit items consist of: Big Basin in Doña Ana County or mailed and postmarked Any person, firm or corpora- Unit 52 NEW MEXICO described; screen tv, ice chest by using well LRG-11797 within 24-hours of the tion or other entity having JENNIFER ESPANA COUNTY OF MELISSA J. REEVES, P.C. 1 located within the SW /4 facsimile. Mailing postmark standing to file objections or 1150 S Triviz #38 DOÑA ANA Thence N. 88°41'15"E., 1 Unit 377 NW /4 of projected Section will be used to validate the protests shall do so in Las Cruces, NM 88001 THIRD JUDICIAL /s/M J Reeves Erins 671.54 feet to a point on the MANUEL QUINTERO 36, Township 23S, Range lE 24-hour period. Protests can writing (objection must be Unit items consist of: Coffee DISTRICT COURT Melissa J. Reeves-Evins centerline of an irrigation 1200 Santa Rosa #306 (NMPM) and more specifi- be faxed to the Office of the legible, signed, and include table, mattresses, plastic NM State Bar No. 7629 ditch, being the northeast Odessa TX 79763 cally located at or near State Engineer, the writer's complete name, totes, luggage, misc. items D-307-PB-2017-00027 200 W. Las Cruces Ave., corner of this tract; Unit items consist of: Dirt where X = 1,469,871.5 ft. & 575-524-6160. If no valid phone number and mailing Judge Arrieta, Manuel I. Ste. A bike, rocking chair, misc. Y = 460,692.7 ft. (NMSP, protest or objection is filed, address). The objection to Unit 62 Las Cruces, NM 88005 Thence S.1°27'06"W., tools Central NAD83), on land the State Engineer will the approval of the applica- ELIZABETH GUADIAN IN THE MATTER OF 575-522-5009 195.67 feet to the southwest owned by the applicant, and evaluate the application in tion must be based on: (1) 3875 westview THE ESTATE OF 522-5031 FAX corner of the tract herein Unit 450 discontinue the use of well accordance with the provi- Impairment; if impairment, Las Cruces NM 88007 MAUREEN HALLOCK Attorney for Personal described; CHRISTINA MCMANUS LRG-01080, located on land sions of Chapter 72 NMSA you must specifically identi- Unit items consist of: Band Deceased. Representative 435 N Wilson Ave #9 owned by Baltazar S. Flores 1978. fy your water rights; and/or saw, tool chest, transmis- Thence S. 88°41'15"W., 1 Pasadena CA 91106 located within the NE /4 (2) Public Welfare/Conser- sion, mini fridge, misc. NOTICE TO Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 665.82 feet to the southwest 1 Unit items consist of: Gas SE /4 of projected Section Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, vation of Water; if public tools, misc. items CREDITORS 2017 and beginning corner of the grill, dolly, 2 refrigerators, 35, Township 23S, Range lE 2017 welfare or conservation of tract herein described, con- printer, file cabinet, misc. (NMPM) and more specifi- water within the state of Unit 143 NOTICE IS HEREBY STATE OF taining 3.000 acres of land items cally described where X = NOTICE is hereby given New Mexico, you must SYLVIA GUZMAN GIVEN that the undersigned NEW MEXICO more or less. 1,469,462 ft. & Y = 460,103 that on May 31, 2017, show how you will be 3115 El Camino Real Sp 57 has been appointed Personal COUNTY OF Unit 544 ft. (NMSP, Central NAD83), Alfredo C. and Rosa Lydia substantially and specifically Las Cruces NM 88007 Representative of the Estate DOÑA ANA The sale will be made AMANDA RODRIGUEZ for the continued diversion Holguin, 630 Holguin Road, affected. The written protest Unit items consist of: Glass of Maureen Hallock, de- THIRD JUDICIAL pursuant to a Default Judg- 7835 Moore Cir of an amount of shallow Vado, NM 88072 filed must be filed, in triplicate, cabinet, mirror, standing ceased, and all persons DISTRICT ment entered on June 13, Las Cruces NM 88012 groundwater reserved for application numbered with the State Engineer, lamp, grandfather clock, having claims against said 2017, in the above entitled Unit items consist of: Glass future determination by the LRG-1246 POD4 with the 1680 Hickory Loop, Suite J, misc. items Estate are required to present Case No.: and numbered cause, which cabinet, 2 ac units, weight May 24, 1999 Order of the State Engineer for Permit to Las Cruces, NM 88005 their claims within two [2] D-307-CV-2016-02825 is a suit to foreclose a note scale, misc. household items Third Judicial District Court, Drill an Additional Point of within ten (10) days after the Unit 144 months after the date of the Judge Marci Beyer and mortgage held by Plain- Doña Ana County, State of Diversion within the Lower date of the last publication BLANCA FUENTES first publication of this tiff. Plaintiff was granted Unit 670 New Mexico, combined with Rio Grande Underground of this Notice. Facsimiles 2100 Isaacks Ln #69 Notice or the claims will be TERRY PREUIT, judgment in the amount of MARGARET LUJAN surface water from the Water Basin in Doña Ana (faxes) will be accepted as a Las Cruces NM 88007 forever barred. Claims must Plaintiff, $128,573.44 plus interest at 3635 Haines Rd Elephant Butte Irrigation County by drilling a well to valid protest as long as the Unit items consist of: Big be presented either to the the rate of 21.25% per Las Cruces NM 88007 District, for the irrigation of a depth of 150 feet for hard copy is hand-delivered screen tv, flat screen tv, undersigned at: 6865 Lazo v. annum from June 13, 2017 Unit items consist of: Baby 0.48 acre of land, owned by 14-inch casing to be located or mailed and postmarked dining chairs, bed, boxes, Del Norte Las Cruces, NM to the date of sale; plus all 1 bed/mattresses, car seat, the applicant, located within within the NW /4 of Section within 24-hours of the misc. items 88011 or filed with the Clerk SERGIO A. ESPEJO, Jr., costs of preserving the 1 1 misc. plastic bins the SW /4 NW /4 of said 20, Township 25 South, facsimile. Mailing postmark of the above entitled Court and LINDA K. WHEEL- property; plus the costs of projected Section 36, as Range 3 East, NMPM, and will be used to validate the Unit 207 of Doña Ana ER, Defendants. sale, including the Special Unit 785 described in part by Subfile more specifically where Lat- 24-hour period. Protests can ANDREW MICHEL County, New Mexico. Master's fee and gross RAUL ESPINO No.: LRN-28-013-0124-A itude and Longitude inter- be faxed to the Office of the 2100 Isaaks Ln #64 NOTICE OF SALE receipts tax thereon; and all 630 N Snow Dr Right A of the Lower Rio sect at 32° 7' 20.16"N, 106° State Engineer, Las Cruces NM 88005 /s/Brian J. Hallock additional amounts, for Las Cruces NM 88005 Grande Basin Hydrographic 39' 37.47"W (WGS84), on 575-524-6160. If no valid Unit items consist of: Coffee Brian J. Hallock NOTICE IS HEREBY which recovery may be had. Unit items consist of: Survey. The site of well land owned by the applicant, protest or objection is filed, table, wooden chest, kids' 6865 Lazo Del Norte GIVEN that, on July 17, Plaintiff has the right to bid Fridge, 2 tv's, leather reclin- LRG-11797 will be located to supplement existing well the State Engineer will bike, boxes, misc. items Las Curces, NM 88001 2017, at 9:00 a.m. at the at the sale and to submit its er, swimming pool box, lap southwest of Mesilla, NM LRG-1246 POD2 located evaluate the application in Doña Ana County District bid verbally or in writing. 1 top, computer, misc. items and may be found approxi- within the NW /4 of Section accordance with the provi- Unit 287 Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 2017 Court at 201 W. Picacho Plaintiff may apply all or mately 506 feet southwest of 20, Township 25 South, sions of Chapter 72 NMSA JOSE LUJAN Ave. Las Cruces, New any part of its judgment to Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 2017 the intersection of Calle De Range 3 East, NMPM, and 1978. 1324 Luna St STATE OF Mexico 88005, the under- the purchase price in lieu of Sur and Estrada Dr, Mesilla, more specifically where Lat- Las Cruces NM 88001 NEW MEXICO signed Special Master will cash. The sale may be NM. Existing well itude and Longitude inter- Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, Unit items consist of: Big NOTICE OF COUNTY OF sell and convey to the postponed and rescheduled LRG-01080 will be retained sect at 32° 7' 24.57"N, 106° 2017 trunk, tv, misc. items PUBLIC SALE DOÑA ANA highest bidder for cash all of at the discretion of the for other rights. 39' 44.20W (WGS84), on THIRD JUDICIAL the right, title, and interest of Special Master. land owned by the applicant, NOTICE OF PUBLIC Unit 324 Notice is hereby given that DISTRICT COURT the above-named Defendants Any person, firm or corpora- for the continued diversion SALE JESSICA ANTO the following property shall to the following described Notice is further given that tion or other entity having of an amount of water 6875 Coyote Dr be sold by public silent No. PB 2017-68 real property. The property the real property and im- standing to file objections or reserved for future determi- Notice is hereby given that Las Cruces NM 88012 auction bids or otherwise Judge Martin to be sold is located at 171 provements thereon will be protests shall do so in nation by the May 24, 1999 the following property shall Unit items consist of: Wash- disposed of in satisfaction of Sunken Train Place, Las sold subject to any and all writing (objection must be Order of the Third Judicial be sold at public auction or er, drafting table, wood lien in accordance with the IN THE MATTER OF Cruces, New Mexico 88007, patent reservations, ease- legible, signed, and include District Court, Doña Ana otherwise disposed of in shelf, vacuum, electric heat- New Mexico Self Storage THE ESTATE OF and is more particularly ments, all recorded and the writer's complete name, County, State of New Mexi- satisfaction of lien in accord- er, fire pit, pots/pans, misc. Lien Act. JULIA ANN POSEY, described as follows: unrecorded liens not fore- phone number and mailing co, combined with surface ance with the New Mexico items Deceased. closed herein, and all recor- address). The objection to water from the Elephant Self Storage Lien Act. To be held at: A tract of land situate in ded and unrecorded special the approval of the applica- Butte Irrigation District, for Unit 340 Whitfield Center NOTICE TO Doña Ana County, New assessments and taxes that tion must be based on: (1) the irrigation of 17.57 acres To be held at: LILLIAN MENDOZA 400 S. Compress CREDITORS Mexico, located in Lot 8 of may be due. Plaintiff dis- Impairment; if impairment, of land, owned by the DISCOUNT SELF 518 Almendra Las Cruces, NM 88005 Section 13, T.21S., R.1W., claims any responsibility for you must specifically identi- applicant, located within the STORAGE Las Cruces NM 88001 575-526-2281 NOTICE IS HEREBY U.S.G.L.O. Surveys, being a the valuation of the real fy your water rights; and/or NE1/4 NW1/4 and the NW1/4 2499 EL CAMINO REAL Unit items consist of: Chain GIVEN that KATHRYN part of U.S.R.S. Tract 1-6 property and improvements (2) Public Welfare/Conser- SE1/4 of Section 20, Town- LAS CRUCES, NM 88007 link fencing, folding table, ON MONDAY JULY ANN CLEMENT has been and being more particularly thereon by the County vation of Water; if public ship 25 South, Range 3 East, 575 382-0000 kids' tricycle, small grill, 17TH, 2017 AT 5:30 PM. appointed Personal Repre- described as follows: Assessor; for any environ- welfare or conservation of NMPM, as described by misc. items Bids will be taken until sentative of this estate. All mental contamination, if water within the state of Subfile Nos.: ON SATURDAY, 6:00 pm. persons having claims Beginning at the southwest any; and for any zoning New Mexico, you must LRS-28-010-0051 and JULY 22nd, 2017 Unit 343 against said estate are re- corner of the tract herein violations, if any. show how you will be LRS-28-010-0054 of the BEGINNING AT 10 a.m. RUDY ZAPATA THE ENTIRE CONTENTS quired to present their claims described, being a point on Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 29 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

Notice is further given that Michael Jay Reich NOTICE IS FURTHER RESPONDENT. LOT 54, FAIRWAY VIL- YORK AS SUCCESSOR JOSEPH A. GURULE; the purchaser at the sale FOR CHANGE OF PROSPECTIVE PUR- GIVEN that the real proper- LAGE PHASE II, IN THE TRUSTEE FOR JPMOR- CAROL A. GURULE; should take title to the above NAME CHASERS AT SALE ARE ty and improvements con- NOTICE OF PENDENCY COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA, GAN CHASE BANK, UNIFUND CCR described real property sub- ADVISED TO MAKE cerned with herein will be OF ACTION BY STATE OF NEW MEXICO, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR PARTNERS; ject to one month right of NOTICE OF PETITION THEIR OWN EXAMINA- sold subject to any and all PUBLICATION AS SHOWN AND DESIG- THE BENEFIT OF THE and DISCOVER BANK, redemption. TO CHANGE NAME TION OF THE TITLE patent reservations, ease- NATED ON THE PLAT CERTIFICATEHOLDER Defendants. AND THE CONDITION ments, and all taxes and TO: Hector A. Reyes, THEREOF, FILED IN THE S OF EQUITY ONE ABS, /s/ Kyle H. Moberly NOTICE IS HEREBY OF THE PROPERTY utility liens, special assess- Respondent(s). OFFICE OF THE COUNTY INC. MORTGAGE NOTICE OF SALE KYLE H. MOBERLY GIVEN that Michael Jay AND TO CONSULT ments and taxes that may be CLERK OF SAID COUN- PASS-THROUGH CER- Special Master Reich, a resident of the City THEIR OWN ATTOR- due. The Bank Of New York YOU ARE HEREBY NO- TY ON OCTOBER 21, TIFICATES SERIES NOTICE IS HEREBY 2460 S. Locust Street, of Las Cruces, County of NEY BEFORE BIDDING. Mellon F/K/A The Bank Of TIFIED that a Petition for 2002, RECORDED IN 2003-4, Plaintiff, GIVEN that on July 26, Suite E Doña Ana, State of New New York As Successor Dissolution of Marriage has BOOK 20, PAGE(S) 2017, at the hour of 10:00 Las Cruces, NM 88001 Mexico, and over the age of By: Robert Doyle Trustee For JPMorgan been filed against you in the 161-162, PLAT RECORDS, vs. a.m., the undersigned Spe- Telephone No.: fourteen years, has filed a c/o Legal Process Network Chase Bank, N.A., As above-named court and DOÑA ANA COUNTY, cial Master will, at the main (575) 541-1278 Petition to Change Name in P.O. Box 51526 Trustee For The Benefit Of county by the State of New NEW MEXICO, LOUIS G. REYES, THE entrance of the Doña Ana the Third District Court, Albuquerque, NM 87181 The Certificateholders Of Mexico. In the petition, PERSONAL REPRESEN- County Judicial Complex, Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, Doña Ana County, New Equity One Abs, Inc. Mort- Petitioner Crystal Reyes The sale is to begin at 10:45 TATIVE OF THE ES- 201 W. Picacho Avenue, Las 07/14, 2017 Mexico wherein he seeks to 1 NM-16-740819-JUD gage Pass-Through Certifi- seeks to dissolve the mar- on August 24, 2017, Third TATE OF ROY D. Cruces, New Mexico, sell all change his name from IDSPub #0128764 cates Series 2003-4, its riage; seeks sole custody of STATE OF Michael Jay Reich to Judicial District Courthouse, REYES, DECEASED; attorneys, and the under- the child with visitation that the right, title and interest of City of Las Cruces, County CITIZENS BANK OF the above-named Defendants NEW MEXICO Michael Jay Davis, and that 7/7/2017 7/14/2017 signed Special Master, dis- is consistent with the best of Doña Ana, State of New LAS CRUCES; REBEC- in and to the hereinafter COUNTY OF this Petition will be heard 7/21/2017 7/28/2017 claim all responsibility for, interest of the child; child DOÑA ANA before the Honorable James Mexico, at which time I will CA ENRIQUEZ; OCCU- and the purchaser at the sale support ordered pursuant to described real estate to the THIRD JUDICIAL T. Martin, District Judge, on sell to the highest and best STATE OF PANTS OF THE PROP- takes the property "as is," in the New Mexico Child highest bidder for cash. The DISTRICT COURT the 26th day of July 2017, bidder for cash, in lawful NEW MEXICO ERTY, Defendants. its present condition, subject Support Guidelines; Order property to be sold is located at the hour of 1:30 p.m., at currency of the United States COUNTY OF to the valuation of the Petitioner's name be restored at 1012 S. Espina, Las NO. CV-2017-1682 the Doña Ana County Court- of America, the Property to DOÑA ANA NOTICE OF property by the County to her former name of Cruces, and is situate in Manuel I. Arrieta house, 201 W. Picacho, Las pay expenses of sale, and to THIRD JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE Assessor as real or personal Rojero; confirm that all Doña Ana County, New Cruces, New Mexico. satisfy the foreclosure Judg- DISTRICT COURT property, affixture of any properties, separate property Mexico, and is particularly IN THE MATTER OF ment granted on June 12, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE mobile or manufactured and separate debts of the described as follows: THE PETITION OF (Seal) 2017, in the total amount of Cause No. SA-2017-10 that the above-entitled home to the land, deactiva- parties; and that there is no Ronnie Lee Cortez $124,613.86, with interest at Judge Marci Beyer Court, having appointed me tion of title to a mobile or community property and LOT 10 AND 11, BLOCK FOR CHANGE OF Respectfully submitted, the rate of 6.0000% per or my designee as Special manufactured home on the debts of the parties 22, GRANDVIEW SUBDI- NAME /s/Michael Jay Reich annum from February 27, IN THE MATTER OF Master in this matter with property, if any, environ- VISION, IN THE CITY OF Michael Jay Reich 2017 through the date of the THE ADOPTION the power to sell, has mental contamination on the YOU ARE FURTHER LAS CRUCES, COUNTY NOTICE OF PETITION 5310 Stern Dr. sale. The sale is subject to PETITION OF RONALD ordered me to sell the real property, if any, and zoning NOTIFIED if you do not OF DOÑA ANA, STATE TO CHANGE NAME Las Cruces, N.M. 88001 the entry of an Order by this STANFORD JOYNER, property (the "Property") violations concerning the file a response or response OF NEW MEXICO, AS (575)-6520-3188 Court approving the sale. If JR., Petitioner, situated in Doña Ana Coun- property, if any. pleading with the above- SHOWN AND DESIGNA- NOTICE IS HEREBY the sale is set aside for any ty, New Mexico, commonly titled Court within 30 days TED ON THE PLAT GIVEN that Ronnie Lee Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, reason, the Purchaser at the NOTICE OF PETITION known as 2010 Missouri NOTICE IS FURTHER after the third publication of THEREOF, FILED IN THE Cortez, a resident of the 2017 sale shall be entitled only to Avenue, Las Cruces, NM GIVEN that the purchaser at notice, the Court may enter a OFFICE OF THE COUNTY City of Las Cruces, County return of the deposit paid. TO: ANDRE V. OSIPOV 88001, and more particularly such sale shall take title to default judgment against CLERK OF SAID COUN- of Doña Ana, State of New STATE OF The Purchaser shall have no described as follows: the above described real you. TY ON JUNE 3, 1908, Mexico, and over the age of NEW MEXICO further recourse against the Petitioner, Ronald Stanford property subject to a one (1) RECORDED IN BOOK 3, fourteen years, has filed a COUNTY OF Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or Joyner, Jr., hereby gives LOT 19, BLOCK L, COL- month right of redemption. The name, address and AT PAGE 45, OF PLAT Petition to Change Name in DOÑA ANA the Mortgagee's attorney. notice pursuant to Section LEGE HEIGHTS, IN THE telephone number of the RECORDS. the Third Judicial District THIRD JUDICIAL 40-14-9, NMSA 1978, to CITY OF LAS CRUCES, PROSPECTIVE PUR- attorney for the petitioner is: Court, Doña Ana County, DISTRICT NOTICE IS FURTHER Andre V. Osipov, of the COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA, CHASERS AT SALE ARE THE FOREGOING SALE New Mexico, wherein he GIVEN that the real proper- pendency of the adoption of STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ADVISED TO MAKE Carlos M. Quinonez will be made to satisfy a seeks to change his name Case No. ty and improvements con- Anastasiya Joyner by Peti- AS SHOWN AND DESIG- THEIR OWN EXAMINA- Quinonez Law Firm, PLLC judgment rendered by the from Ronnie Lee Cortez to D-307-CV-2016-02398 cerned with herein will be tioner, Ronald Stanford Joy- NATED ON THE PLAT TION OF THE TITLE 11890 Vista Del Sol, above Court in the above Ronnie Lee Kuester, and sold subject to any and all ner, Jr., in the above entitled THEREOF, FILED IN THE AND THE CONDITION Ste.A-115 entitled and numbered cause that this Petition will be OCWEN LOAN SERVIC- patent reservations, ease- cause of action. Andre V. OFFICE OF THE COUNTY OF THE PROPERTY El Paso, Texas 79936 on June 1, 2017, being an heard before the Honorable ING, LLC, Plaintiff, ments, and all taxes and Osipov is being served by CLERK OF SAID COUN- AND TO CONSULT (915) 533-0009 PHONE action to foreclose a mort- Manuel I. Arrieta, District utility liens, special assess- publication of this Notice. TY AS PLAT NO. 442 ON THEIR OWN ATTOR- (888) 301-1116 FAX gage on the above described Judge, on the 31st day of vs. ments and taxes that may be JUNE 13 1956 IN BOOK 7 NEY BEFORE BIDDING. property. The Plaintiff's July 2017, at the hour of due. OCWEN LOAN LAWRENCE M. PICKETT PAGE(S) 68 OF PLAT THIS PROCEEDING Judgment, which includes 11:00 a.m., at the Doña Ana SABRINA L. PAYNE SERVICING, LLC, its attor- LAW FIRM RECORDS, By: Robert Doyle, MAY RESULT IN DISSO- interest and costs, is County Courthouse, 201 W. AKA SABRINA MCIN- neys, and the undersigned P. 0. Box 1239 Special Master LUTION OF MARRIAGE $43,293.16 and the same Picacho. Las Cruces, New TYRE ; JOSH MCIN- Special Master, disclaim all Las Cruces, NM 88004 The sale is to begin at 10:45 c/o Legal Process Network bears interest at 7.500% per Mexico. TYRE ; WELLS FARGO responsibility for, and the 575-526-3338 am on July 27, 2017, P.O. Box 51526 Date: June 20, 2017 annum from April 22, 2017, BANK, N.A.; OCCU- purchaser at the sale takes [email protected] Outside the front entrance of Albuquerque, NM 87181 to the date of sale. The Respectfully submitted, PANTS OF THE PROP- the property "as is," in its the Third Judicial District Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, Plaintiff and/or its assignees /s/Ronnie Cortez Kuester ERTY; Defendants. present condition, subject to /s/Lawrence M. Pickett Courthouse, City of Las 1 NM-16-709463-JUD 2017 has the right to bid at such Ronnie L. Cortez Kuester the valuation of the property LAWRENCE M. PICKETT Cruces, County of Doña IDSPub #0127641 sale and submit its bid 2155 Desert Dr. NOTICE OF by the County Assessor as Attorney for Petitioner Ana, State of New Mexico, STATE OF verbally or in writing. The Las Cruces, NM 88001 FORECLOSURE SALE real or personal property, at which time I will sell to 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 NEW MEXICO Plaintiff may apply all or 575-527-4051 affixture of any mobile or Dates: 07/07, 07/14, 07/21, the highest and best bidder 6/30/2017 7/7/2017 COUNTY OF any part of its judgment to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE manufactured home to the 2017 for cash, in lawful currency DOÑA ANA the purchase price in lieu of Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 2017 that the above-entitled land, deactivation of title to of the United States of STATE OF THIRD JUDICIAL cash. The sale may be Court, having appointed me a mobile or manufactured STATE OF America, the Property to pay NEW MEXICO DISTRICT postponed and rescheduled STATE OF or my designee as Special home on the property, if any, NEW MEXICO expenses of sale, and to COUNTY OF at the discretion of the NEW MEXICO Master in this matter with environmental contamina- COUNTY OF satisfy the foreclosure Judg- DOÑA ANA No. D-307-CV-2017-00316 Special Master. COUNTY OF the power to sell, has tion on the property, if any, DOÑA ANA ment granted on May 22, THIRD JUDICIAL DOÑA ANA ordered me to sell the real and zoning violations con- THIRD JUDICIAL 2017, in the total amount of DISTRICT WELLS FARGO BANK, NOTICE IS FURTHER THIRD JUDICIAL property (the "Property") cerning the property, if any. DISTRICT $68,158.53, with interest at N.A., Successor by Merger GIVEN that the real proper- DISTRICT COURT situated in Doña Ana Coun- the rate of 6.5000% per CASE NO. DM-201600027 to Wells Fargo Home ty and improvements con- ty, New Mexico, commonly NOTICE IS FURTHER Case No.: annum from January 12, Judge: Mary Rosner Mortgage, Inc., fka Norw- cerned with herein will be NO. CV 2017-1720 known as 1425 Fairway GIVEN that the purchaser at D-307-CV-2016-02293 2017 through the date of the est Mortgage, Inc., sold subject to any and all James T. Martin Village Dr, Las Cruces, NM such sale shall take title to sale. The sale is subject to CRYSTAL REYES, Plaintiff, patent reservations, ease- 88007, and more particularly the above described real THE BANK OF NEW the entry of an Order by this PETITIONER, ments, all recorded and IN THE MATTER OF described as follows: property subject to a one (1) YORK MELLON F/K/A Court approving the sale. vs. unrecorded liens not fore- THE PETITION OF month right of redemption. THE BANK OF NEW HECTOR A. REYES, closed herein, and all recor- 30 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico ded and unrecorded special THEIR OWN EXAMINA- GIVEN that the real proper- tion on the property, if any, not filed by you or your assessments and taxes that described as follows: TION OF THE TITLE STATE OF ty and improvements con- and zoning violations con- attorney. may be due. Plaintiff and its AND THE CONDITION NEW MEXICO cerned with herein will be PLEASE TAKE NOTICE cerning the property, if any. attorneys disclaim all re- LOTS 19 AND 20, BLOCK OF THE PROPERTY COUNTY OF sold subject to any and all that the above-entitled Respectfully submitted, sponsibility for, and the 20, GRANDVIEW SUBDI- AND TO CONSULT DOÑA ANA patent reservations, ease- Court, having appointed me NOTICE IS FURTHER purchaser at the sale takes VISION, IN THE CITY OF THEIR OWN ATTOR- THIRD JUDICIAL ments, and all taxes and or my designee as Special GIVEN that the purchaser at CITY OF LAS CRUCES the property subject to, the LAS CRUCES, DOÑA NEY BEFORE BIDDING. DISTRICT utility liens, special assess- Master in this matter with such sale shall take title to valuation of the property by ANA COUNTY, NEW ments and taxes that may be the power to sell, has the above described real By: Thomas R.A. Limon the County Assessor as real MEXICO, AS THE SAME By: Robert Doyle Case No.: due. Wells Fargo Bank, ordered me to sell the real property subject to a one (1) Thomas R.A. Limon or personal property, affix- IS SHOWN AND DESIG- c/o Legal Process Network D-307-CV-2016-00397 N.A., its attorneys, and the property (the "Property") month right of redemption. Assistant City Attorney ture of any mobile or NATED ON PLAT NO. 78, P.O. Box 51526 undersigned Special Master, situated in Doña Ana Coun- P.O. Box 20000 manufactured home to the THEREOF FILED FOR RE- Albuquerque, NM 87181 WELLS FARGO BANK, disclaim all responsibility ty, New Mexico, commonly PROSPECTIVE PUR- (575) 541-2128 land, deactivation of title to CORD IN THE OFFICE OF N.A., Plaintiff, for, and the purchaser at the known as 1803 POPLAR CHASERS AT SALE ARE (575) 541-2017 Fax a mobile or manufactured THE COUNTY CLERK OF 1 NM-16-733068-JUD sale takes the property "as AVE, LAS CRUCES, NM ADVISED TO MAKE Attorney for Petitioner home on the property, if any, SAID COUNTY ON JUNE IDSPub #0127767 vs. is," in its present condition, 88001, and more particularly THEIR OWN EXAMINA- environmental contamina- 6, 1908, AND RECORDED subject to the valuation of described as follows: TION OF THE TITLE WITNESS the Honorable tion on the property, if any, IN BOOK 3, PAGES 45, 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 GUADALUPE MELEN- the property by the County AND THE CONDITION ______, District and zoning violations con- PLAT RECORDS. 6/30/2017 7/7/2017 DEZ; UNKNOWN Assessor as real or personal LOT 23, BLOCK 19, UNIT OF THE PROPERTY Judge of the Third Judicial cerning the property, if any. SPOUSE OF GUADA- property, affixture of any NO. 10 LOMA HEIGHTS AND TO CONSULT District Court of the State of The sale is to begin at STATE OF LUPE MELENDEZ; mobile or manufactured SOUTH, IN THE CITY OF THEIR OWN ATTOR- New Mexico and the seal of NOTICE IS FURTHER 10:45am on July 27, 2017, NEW MEXICO Defendants. home to the land, deactiva- LAS CRUCES, DOÑA NEY BEFORE BIDDING. the District Court of Doña GIVEN that the purchaser at on the front steps of the COUNTY OF tion of title to a mobile or ANA COUNTY, NEW Ana County, this_____day such sale shall take title to Third Judicial District DOÑA ANA NOTICE OF manufactured home on the MEXICO, AS THE SAME By: Robert Doyle of______, 2017. the above described real Courthouse, City of Las THIRD JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE property, if any, environ- IS SHOWN AND DESIG- c/o Legal Process Network property subject to a one Cruces, County of Doña DISTRICT mental contamination on the NATED ON PLAT NO. 837 P.O. Box 51526 COURT EXECUTIVE month right of redemption. Ana, State of New Mexico, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE property, if any, and zoning THEREOF, FILED FOR Albuquerque, NM 87181 OFFICER at which time I will sell to PB-2017-0066 that the above-entitled violations concerning the RECORD IN THE OFFICE the highest and best bidder Judge Rosner Court, having appointed me property, if any. OF THE COUNTY CLERK 1 NM-16-753966-JUD By: Electronically filed for cash, in lawful currency or my designee as Special OF SAID COUNTY ON IDSPub #0127768 DEPUTY /s/ Pamela A. Carmody of the United States of IN THE MATTER OF Master in this matter with NOTICE IS FURTHER APRIL 28, 1976, AND Pamela Carmody, America, the Property to pay THE ESTATE OF the power to sell, has GIVEN that the purchaser at RECORDED IN BOOK 12, 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, Special Master expenses of sale, and to GAIL CUNNINGHAM, ordered me to sell the real such sale shall take title to PAGES 53-54, PLAT RE- 6/30/2017 7/7/2017 2017 PO Drawer 16169 satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Deceased. property (the "Property") the above described real CORDS. Las Cruces, NM 88004-6169 ment granted on May 22, situated in Doña Ana Coun- property subject to a one (1) STATE OF STATE OF (575) 642-5567 2017, in the total amount of NOTICE TO ty, New Mexico, commonly month right of redemption. The sale is to begin at NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO $201,584.59, with interest at CREDITORS known as 5703 Pecan Lane, 10:45am on August 10, COUNTY OF COUNTY OF Dates: 06/16, 06/23, 06/30, the rate of 11.5000% per Las Cruces, NM 88012, and PROSPECTIVE PUR- 2017, Third Judicial District DOÑA ANA DOÑA ANA 07/07, 2017 annum from March 23, 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY more particularly described CHASERS AT SALE ARE Courthouse, City of Las THIRD JUDICIAL THIRD JUDICIAL through the date of the sale. GIVEN that the undersigned as follows: ADVISED TO MAKE Cruces, County of Doña DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT COURT STATE OF The sale is subject to the has been appointed Personal THEIR OWN EXAMINA- Ana, State of New Mexico, NEW MEXICO entry of an Order by this Representative of this estate. LOT NUMBERED 22 IN TION OF THE TITLE at which time I will sell to No. CV-2017-01035 No. CV-2016-02693 COUNTY OF Court approving the sale. All persons having claims BLOCK NUMBERED D AND THE CONDITION the highest and best bidder Judge: Martin Judge: Martin DOÑA ANA against this estate are re- OF DESERT BREEZE OF THE PROPERTY for cash, in lawful currency THIRD JUDICIAL NOTICE IS FURTHER quired to present their claims SUBDIVISION, LAS CRU- AND TO CONSULT of the United States of STATE OF NEW MEXI- STATE OF NEW MEXI- DISTRICT GIVEN that the real proper- within four months after the CES, DOÑA ANA COUN- THEIR OWN ATTOR- America, the Property to pay CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS ty and improvements con- date of the first publication TY, NEW MEXICO, AS NEY BEFORE BIDDING. expenses of sale, and to CRUCES, on behalf of the CRUCES, on behalf of the Case No.: cerned with herein will be of this Notice, or the claims THE SAME IS SHOWN satisfy the foreclosure Judg- LAS CRUCES POLICE LAS CRUCES POLICE D-307-CV-2016-01303 sold subject to any and all will be forever barred. AND DESIGNATED ON By: Robert Doyle, ment granted on May 24, DEPARTMENT, DEPARTMENT, patent reservations, ease- Claims must be presented THE PLAT OF SAID DES- Special Master 2017, in the total amount of Petitioner, Petitioner, LSF9 MASTER PARTICI- ments, and all taxes and either to the undersigned ERT BREEZE SUBDIVI- c/o Legal Process Network $162,408.34, with interest at PATION TRUST, utility liens, special assess- Personal Representative, in SION, FILED IN THE P.O. Box 51526 the rate of 6.000% per vs. vs. Plaintiff, ments and taxes that may be care of the Bates Law Firm, OFFICE OF THE COUNTY Albuquerque, NM 87181 annum from March 23, 2017 due. Wells Fargo Financial PO Box 305, Las Cruces, CLERK OF DOÑA ANA through the date of the sale. ROBBIE BARNES AND, JOE MONTOYA, CASH vs. New Mexico, Inc., its attor- NM 88004-0305, or filed COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 1 NM-16-703252-JUD The sale is subject to the ONE (1) 1994 FORD EXPRESS 1997 DODGE neys, and the undersigned with the Third Judicial ON JULY 26, 2006 IN IDSPub #0127766 entry of an Order by this TAURUS, GREEN VIN: RAM, WHITE; VIN: REBECCA VARGAS, AN- Special Master, disclaim all District Court, 201 W. PLAT BOOK 21, FOLIO Court approving the sale. 1FALP54P1RA287178 LI- 1B7HC16Z9VS235174; TONIO SIFUENTES ; responsibility for, and the Picacho Avenue, Suite A, 714-717. 6/16/2017 6/23/2017 CENSE PLATE NO.: NEW MEXICO LICENSE ROBERT BRADSHAW; purchaser at the sale takes Las Cruces, NM 88005. 6/30/2017 7/7/2017 NOTICE IS FURTHER 710TGL (NM) PLATE NO. MSN110, TINA BRADSHAW; the property "as is," in its The sale is to begin at 10:45 GIVEN that the real proper- Respondents. Respondents. RAUL A. DELGADO present condition, subject to DATED: June 20, 2017. am on August 10, 2017, STATE OF ty and improvements con- DBA BACA'S FUNERAL the valuation of the property Outside the front entrance of NEW MEXICO cerned with herein will be NOTICE OF PENDENCY NOTICE OF PENDENCY CHAPELS OF LAS CRU- by the County Assessor as /s/Tracey L. Brauer the Third Judicial District COUNTY OF sold subject to any and all OF ACTION OF ACTION CES; BACA'S FUNERAL real or personal property, Tracey Brauer Courthouse, City of Las DOÑA ANA patent reservations, ease- CHAPEL; OCCUPANTS affixture of any mobile or Personal Representative Cruces, County of Doña THIRD JUDICIAL ments, and all taxes and To: Respondent ROBBIE To: RESPONDENT OF THE PROPERTY, manufactured home to the of the Estate of Ana, State of New Mexico, DISTRICT utility liens, special assess- BARNES: JOE MONTOYA: Defendants. land, deactivation of title to Gail Cunningham, Deceased at which time I will sell to ments and taxes that may be a mobile or manufactured the highest and best bidder Case No.: due. LSF9 Master Participa- 1. The City of Las Cruces, 1. The City of Las Cruces, NOTICE OF home on the property, if any, PREPARED AND for cash, in lawful currency D-307-CV-2016-02706 tion Trust, its attorneys, and New Mexico, seeks to forfeit New Mexico, seeks to forfeit FORECLOSURE SALE environmental contamina- SUBMITTED BY: of the United States of the undersigned Special all interest you may have in all interest you may have in tion on the property, if any, America, the Property to pay LSF9 MASTER PARTICI- Master, disclaim all respon- the following described mo- the following described mo- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE and zoning violations con- BATES LAW FIRM expenses of sale, and to PATION TRUST, sibility for, and the purchas- tor vehicle: 1994 FORD tor vehicle: 1997 DODGE that the above-entitled cerning the property, if any. PO Box 305 satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Plaintiff, er at the sale takes the TAURUS, GREEN; VIN: RAM, WHITE; VIN: Court, having appointed me Las Cruces, ment granted on May 22, property "as is," in its 1FALP54P1RA287178; 1B7HC16Z9VS235174; or my designee as Special NOTICE IS FURTHER NM 88004-0305 2017, in the total amount of vs. present condition, subject to New Mexico License Plate NEW MEXICO LICENSE Master in this matter with GIVEN that the purchaser at (575) 524-8585 $141,520.60, with interest at the valuation of the property No. 710 TGL. PLATE NO. MSN110. the power to sell, has such sale shall take title to (575) 524-1895 (Fax) the rate of 5.875% per JUDITH MCGUIRE; by the County Assessor as ordered me to sell the real the above described real annum from February 8, PATRICK R. MCGUIRE; real or personal property, 2. You are the named 2. You are the named property (the "Property") property subject to a one (1) /s/Lloyd O. Bates Jr. 2017 through the date of the NATIONAL CITY affixture of any mobile or Respondent for whom this Respondent for whom this situated in Doña Ana Coun- month right of redemption. Lloyd O. Bates Jr. sale. The sale is subject to MORTGAGE INC., manufactured home to the service by publication is service by publication is ty, New Mexico, commonly Attorney for the Estate the entry of an Order by this Defendants, land, deactivation of title to sought. sought. known as 917 S Esperanza PROSPECTIVE PUR- Court approving the sale. a mobile or manufactured Street, Las Cruces, NM CHASERS AT SALE ARE Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, NOTICE OF home on the property, if any, 3.A default judgment may 3. A default judgment may 88001, and more particularly ADVISED TO MAKE 2017 NOTICE IS FURTHER FORECLOSURE SALE environmental contamina- be entered if a response is be entered if a response is Friday, July 7, 2017 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 31 not filed by you or your cash, certified check, or quired to present their claims CREDITORS attorney. Respectfully submitted, CITY OF LAS CRUCES By:/s/Donald L. Jones POINT OF BEGINNING, cashier's check in the within four (4) months after Donald L. Jones S.89° 55' 07"W., 396.68 amount of the bid. Failure to the date of the first publica- NOTICE IS HEREBY Respectfully submitted, CITY OF LAS CRUCES By: Thomas R.A. Limon Attorneys for Personal FEET TO A POINT FOR do so will void that bid, and tion of any published notice GIVEN that the undersigned Thomas R.A. Limon Representative THE SOUTHWEST COR- the Special Master shall to creditors or sixty (60) has been appointed personal CITY OF LAS CRUCES By: Robert .A. Cabello Assistant City Attorney P. O. Box 93760 NER OF THIS TRACT: either accept the next highest days after the date of representative of this estate. Robert A. Cabello P.O. Box 20000 Albuquerque, bid, or the Special Master mailing or other delivery of All persons having claims By: /s/ Thomas R.A. Limon Assistant City Attorney (575) 541-2128 NM 87199-3760 THENCE N.00°15'26"W., may, in her sole discretion, this notice, whichever is against this estate are re- Thomas R.A. Limon P.O. Box 20000 (575) 541-2017 Fax 329.78 FEET TO A POINT telephone each bidder who later, or the claims will be quired to present their claims Assistant City Attorney (575) 541-2128 Attorney for Petitioner Phone: 505-843-9292; ON THE NORTH LINE OF attended the sale, using the forever barred. Claims must within four (4) months after PO Box 20000 (575) 541-2017 Fax Fax: 505-244-0020 A 20 FOOT WIDE ROAD telephone number each bid- be presented either to the the date of the first publica- Las Cruces, NM 88004 Attorney for Petitioner WITNESS the Honorable E-mail:don AND UTILITY EASE- der submits at the sale, and undersigned personal repre- tion of any published notice 575-541-2128 Rosner, Mary, District Judge @jones-smithlaw.com MENT (A.K.A. SHIRLEY communicate a new date and sentative at the address listed to creditors or sixty (60) Attorney for Petitioner WITNESS the Honorable of the Third Judicial District LANE) FOR THE NORTH- time for a subsequent sale, below, or filed with the days after the date of Beyer, Marci, District Judge Court of the State of New Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, WEST CORNER OF THIS without republication of any Probate Court of Doña Ana mailing or other delivery of WITNESS the Honorable of the Third Judicial District Mexico and the seal of the 2017 TRACT; further notice. Responsibili- County, New Mexico, loca- this notice, whichever is Martin, James T., District Court of the State of New District Court of Doña Ana ty for reception of notice of ted at 845 N. Motel Blvd., later, or the claims will be Judge of the Third Judicial Mexico and the seal of the County, this 14th day of STATE OF THENCE ALONG THE any subsequent sale is on the Las Cruces, New Mexico forever barred. Claims must District Court of the State of District Court of Dona Ana June, 2017. NEW MEXICO NORTH LINE OF SAID 20 bidder submitting the tele- 88007. be presented either to the New Mexico and the seal of County, this 22 day of June, COUNTY OF FOOT WIDE ROAD AND phone number. undersigned personal repre- the District Court of Doña 2017. (Seal) DOÑA ANA UTILITY EASEMENT, DATED this 13th day of sentative at the address listed Ana County, this 22 day of THIRD JUDICIAL N.89° 54' 23" E., 396.71 Notice is further given that June, 2017. below, or filed with the June, 2017. (Seal) Claude Bowman DISTRICT COURT FEET TO A POINT FOR the above-described real es- Probate Court of Doña Ana COURT EXECUTIVE THE NORTHEAST COR- tate and improvements loca- /s/ Annelise Espinoza County, New Mexico, loca- (Seal) CLAUDE BOWMAN OFFICER Cause No. NER OF THIS TRACT; ted on such real estate will ANNELISE ESPINOZA ted at 845 N. Motel Blvd., COURT EXECUTIVE D-307-CV-2016-02433 be sold subject to any and all Personal Representative Las Cruces, New Mexico CLAUDE BOWMAN OFFICER By: Rocio Delgado Judge Mary Rosner THENCE LEAVING THE patent reservations, ease- 2337 Aguirre Ct. 88007. COURT EXECUTIVE DEPUTY NORTH LINE OF SAID ments, all recorded and Las Cruces, OFFICER By: Palorma Nava Rocio Delgado KEITH MURCHISON, EASEMENT, S.00° 15' unrecorded liens not fore- New Mexico 88011 DATED this 26th day of DEPUTY Plaintiff, 26"E., 329.87 FEET TO closed herein and all recor- June, 2017. By: Paloma Nava Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, THE POINT OF BEGIN- ded special assessments and KEITHLY & DEPUTY Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, 2017 v. NING CONTAINING 3.003 taxes that may be due. All ENGLISH, LLC /s/ Susan Lorraine Gonzalez 2017 ACRES OF LAND, MORE prospective bidders are noti- SHANE A. ENGLISH SUSAN LORRAINE Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, STATE OF DALE FARLEY, Foreign OR LESS. fied that they are responsible N.M. Bar No. 4854 GONZALES 2017 STATE OF NEW MEXICO Personal Representative of for making their own deter- Attorney for Personal Personal Representative NEW MEXICO IN THE ESTATE OF TRAVIS B. Said sale will be made mination as to the extent and Representative 328 Oasis Dr. STATE OF COUNTY OF PROBATE COURT KIRCHNER, deceased, pursuant to the Default nature of the title being Post Office Drawer 1329 Chaparral, NEW MEXICO DOÑA ANA DOÑA ANA COUNTY Defendant. Judgment, entered on March conveyed by purchase at the Anthony, NM 88021 New Mexico 88081 COUNTY OF THIRD JUDICIAL 27, 2017, in the above- Special Master's sale. (575) 882-4500 DOÑA ANA DISTRICT COURT NO. 17-0012 NOTICE OF SALE entitled and numbered cause, (575) 882-5000 [FAX] KEITHLY & THIRD JUDICIAL which, among other things, DATED at Las Cruces, New [email protected] ENGLISH, LLC DISTRICT COURT No. CV-2017-00424 IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE IS HEREBY was a suit to foreclose a note Mexico, this 15th day of SHANE A. ENGLISH Judge: MARY ROSNER THE ESTATE OF GIVEN that the undersigned and mortgage against all June, 2017. Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, N.M. Bar No. 4854 No. CV-2017-01034 JOSEPH TIMOTHY Special Master will, on the secured real property by the 2017 Attorney for Personal Judge: Beyer STATE OF NEW MEXI- MANIG-SYLVAN, 19th day of July, 2017, at above Plaintiff and wherein /s/Pamela A. Carmody Representative CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS DECEASED (A/K/A 10:00 a.m., at the east Plaintiff was adjudged to Pamela A. Carmody, STATE OF Post Office Drawer 1329 STATE OF NEW MEXI- CRUCES, on behalf of the JOSEPH T. (main) entrance of the Doña have a lien against the Special Master NEW MEXICO Anthony, NM 88021 CO, ex rel., CITY OF LAS LAS CRUCES POLICE MANIG-SYLVAN). Ana County District Court, above-described real estate P.O. Drawer 16169 IN THE (575) 882-4500 CRUCES, on behalf of the DEPARTMENT, located at 201 W. Picacho in the sum of $78,801.23 Las Cruces, NM 88004 PROBATE COURT (575) 882-5000 [FAX] LAS CRUCES POLICE Petitioner, NOTICE TO Ave., Las Cruces, New through March 21, 2017, on Telephone (575) 642-5567 DONA ANA COUNTY [email protected] DEPARTMENT, CREDITORS Mexico, sell and convey to which post-judgment interest Petitioner, vs. the highest bidder for cash shall run at 11.99% per Submitted by: No. 17-0151 Dates: 06/30, 07/07, 07/14, NOTICE IS HEREBY all the right, title and interest annum until satisfied in full, Judge Diana A. Bustamante 2017 vs. CLAY GERONIMO, AND GIVEN that Justin Robert- of the above-named Defend- which the Special Master Kelly P. Albers 2005 SUZUKI FORENZA, son has been informally ant in and to the following calculates to be a per diem LAW OFFICE OF IN THE MATTER OF YVETTE MIRELES, ONE SILVER; VIN: appointed as Personal Rep- real property located in of $25.885664 for 120 days KELLY P. ALBERS, P.C. THE ESTATE OF: (1) 2005 HONDA CIVIC, KL5JD56Z95K188563; resentative of the Estate of Doña Ana County, NM, to the date of the Special 650 Montana Avenue, MATILDE C. STIRES, GRAY VIN: NEW MEXICO LICENSE Joseph Timothy Manig- having a street address of Master's sale (the "Sale"), Suite D DECEASED. 2HGES16375H631386 PLATE NYX 572, Sylvan, deceased. All per- 426 De Lara Estates Road 2, for total post-judgment inter- Las Cruces, LICENSE PLATE NO.: Respondents. sons or entities having Chaparral, New Mexico, est of $3,106.28, together New Mexico 88001 NOTICE TO 355TRK (NM) claims against this estate are with a legal description of: with costs against Defendant Telephone (575) 527-9064 Respondents. NOTICE OF PENDENCY required to present their Farley, in the amount of OF ACTION claims within four months A TRACT OF LAND SIT- $175.99, attorney fees in the Dates: 06/23, 06/30, 07/07, NOTICE OF PENDENCY after the date of the first UATE WEST OF CHA- amount of $4,696.80 against 07/14, 2017 OF ACTION To: Respondent publication of this notice or PARRAL, DONA ANA each Note foreclosed, but to CLAY GERONIMO: the claims will be forever COUNTY, NEW MEXICO, one recovery, plus attorney STATE OF 1 1 To: Respondent barred pursuant to NMSA IN THE SE /4 SW /4, SEC- fees incurred and costs of NEW MEXICO ...at your fi ngertips in print and YVETTE MIRELES: 1. The City of Las Cruces, 1978, as amended, Section TION 21, T.26S., R.5E., sale to the date of sale, and a IN THE New Mexico, seeks to forfeit 45-3-801 (2016). Claims N.M.P.M. OF THE reasonable Special Master's PROBATE COURT ONLINE! 1. The City of Las Cruces, all interest you may have in must be either (i) presented U.S.G.L.O. SURVEYS fee. The Plaintiff has the DOÑA ANA COUNTY New Mexico, seeks to forfeit the following described mo- to the Personal Representa- AND BEING MORE PAR- right to bid at such sale and all interest you may have in tor vehicle: 2005 SUZUKI tive, c/o the undersigned TICULARLY DESCRIBED submit its bid verbally or in No. 17-0135 the following described mo- FORENZA, SILVER; VIN: attorney for the Personal AS FOLLOWS, TO WIT: writing. The Plaintiff may Judge Diana A. Bustamante Check out the tor vehicle: 2005 HONDA KL5JD56Z95K188563; Representative, at the attor- apply all or any part of its CIVIC, GRAY; VIN: NEW MEXICO LICENSE ney's address set forth be- BEGINNING AT A POINT judgment to the purchase IN THE MATTER OF Bulletin 2HGES16375H631386; LI- PLATE NYX 572. low, or (ii) filed with the FOR THE SOUTHEAST price in lieu of cash at the THE ESTATE OF: entire , CENSE PLATE NO.: Clerk of the Doña Ana CORNER OF THE TRACT sale. ELISA M. BARRERAS, 355TRK (NM). 2. 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By MIKE COOK Las Cruces Bulletin

For Bonnie Mandoe, art is both an expression of the world around her and an inner journey. Painting means “getting to look inside my unconscious mind,” Mandoe said. “A paint- ing to me is so visceral, so satisfying. I want to share it with other people.” Mandoe’s inner world is a space filled with color and light, MANDOE if the paintings that hang on the white-washed walls of her Que- senberry Street farmhouse are any indication. “What terrific fun to paint these paintings,” she said, look- ing down her hallway at art with names like “Mynah Mira- cle,” “Ruins at Jemez,” “Flight from Gin” (as in cotton, not distilled), “Red Cloud Cottage” (Mandoe’s personal favorite) and, in the nearby kitchen, a painting of two cows walking toward a house, which Mandoe calls, “Love You ‘Til …” Her work depicts many places she’s lived and visited, including Mogollon and Cor- rales, New Mexico; Berkeley, PHOTOS COURTESY BONNIE MANDOE ; and the island of “Mynah Miracle,” by Las Cruces artist Bonnie Mandoe. Maui, where she lived for 27 years. at Aguirre Springs, looking Sometimes, instead of adding color in each work. as an artist. And, she’s still “Copper People” is about east toward White Sands. It’s paint to a work, she will scrape “Blue Door,” for example, working on some of her older the Santa Rita open-pit mine one of three paintings she’s off a bit to expose another color was painted on top of Mandoe’s paintings, like plans to add near Silver City and bringing done based on that single or another vision. Artists, she vision of the tiny Venus of Wil- shadows to a 1994 work depict- together the people who fought photo, and the only one of the said, “put color on canvas. lendorf, which is the world’s ing an old bridge. over its development, Mandoe three she hasn’t sold. Equally important is taking oldest known sculpture. But Most of Mondoe’s paintings said. The three-piece work is “Each one of the paintings paint off the canvas. You get re- the painting was too big, Man- have a specific visual refer- “based on certain petroglyphs,” has its own story, its unique ally physical with the paint, the doe said, so she painted over it. ence, but some come entirely she said. “That painting feels history,” Mandoe said, “which canvas, the palette knife.” But “she’s in there.” from her subconscious. “The like my own skin.” is my history.” Mandoe uses vivid colors Sometimes, Mandoe paints things that happen without “Aguirre Morning” is based Mandoe often paints with a in many of her paintings, and over another painting, which on a photograph Mandoe took palette knife, and loves layering. often leaves out one primary represents “part of the growth” SEE MANDOE, PAGE 33 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 33

MANDOE DOWNTOWN CONTINUED FROM 32 It’s Reallyy happening thinking are almost the most precious,” she said. Or, like “Legend of Lost Padre Mine,” they might be a compilation of “ideas, UPCOMING EVENTS memory, story and fiction.” That painting combines a centuries-old legend from FRIJULY7•10:30 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY the Organ Mountains with Rhythm Roundup (Music/Dance for ages 2-5) a drawing of Mesilla. FRIJULY7•3:30P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Mandoe has always been Library Lab (Activities/Stories for ages 6-10) an artist “in one form or another.” Early on, she was SAT JULY 8 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE praised for her writing, not “Singin’ in the Rain” her paintings.” MON JULY 10 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY She began a journalism career and still writes a Movie Making Mondays for Teens regular column for The TUES+THU JULY 11+13 • 4:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Ink monthly arts paper. “Forest Light,” by Las Cruces artist Bonnie Mandoe. Teen Game Night Mandoe also was the first natural foods caterer on WED+THU JULY 12+13 • 10:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Maui. She discovered then ToddlerTime(Storytimeforages1-3) that “food was art,” and so Parks & Recreation Department WED JULY 12 • 11:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY was decorating tables with MotherGooseTime(ActivitiesforInfants) flowers. All movies at Young Park Mandoe visited New WED JULY 12 • 1:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Mexico in the early 1990s, 1905 E. Nevada Ave. Teen Screen: Labyrinth (PG) where she “drove around Movies start at Dusk! WED JULY 12 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY and experienced the huge- AdultSummerReadingProgram(SpicingandHerbsAroundtheWorld) ness” after living for de- cades “on this speck in the JULY/AUGUST THU JULY 13 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY ocean.” She and her then- Saturdays Free Movies Summer Screen: Secret Life of Pets (PG) husband settled in the old mining town of Mogollon, THU JULY 13 • 5:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY north of Silver City. She JULY AUG. Books to Movies: Denial (PG-13) started to paint but also THU JULY 13 • 7:30 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE realized “how little I knew July August Ghetto Blasters about what I wanted to do” THU JULY 20 • 7:30 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE as an artist. Mandoe took 15 12 two years of art lessons ROGUE A. Billi Free” at Western New Mexico SING Young Park SAT JULY 22 • NOON RIO GRANDE THEATRE University in Silver City, ONE ASTARWARS Happy Feet until her teacher told her, STORY “You’ve gotten all you can Young Park SAT JULY 22 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE get.” August Hard Road Trio She moved to Las Cruces July THI JULY 27 • 7:30 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE in 2003 and bought and 26 The Cajon Brothers renovated the farmhouse 29 THE built more than 100 years ALICE LEGO ago by James Quesenberry. THROUGH BATMAN ONGOING EVENTS: She even met a man in his THE LOOKING 90s who had worked on the GLASS MOVIE • Downtown Art RAMBLE - 1st Friday of the Month 5-7pm farm. Young Park Young Park • Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market - Wed. and Sat. Morn. “The first thing I noticed ® SPONSORED (about the house) was City of Las Cruces how big the walls were,” P E O P L E H E L P I N G P E O P L E BY:

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Mandoe said. “That made me know I could put up a lot of art here.” Mandoe also is a teacher, of both art and cooking. She de- signed her large kitchen to accommodate students july events learning to paint or cook. With a daughter in Hawaii and a son in Port- land, Oregon, Mandoe RGT Classic Films also “travels quite a bit. It 7PM | ADMISSION: $8 PER PERSON keeps my artistic juices DOORS OPEN AT 6PM flowing.” After a recent three-week trip to Hawaii, JULY 8 SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN “When I got home, I was hungry to paint, I got in my studio and beautiful things started to happen.” THURSDAY NIGHT JAM SESSION For more information, 7:30PM | ADMISSION: $5 PER PERSON (Cash Only) | DOORS OPEN AT: 6:30PM contact Mandoe at 575-523- 9760 or bdmandoe@gmail. com.

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CALL TO ARTISTS National monument’s ing of the public lands as well as the unique the 1942 Bataan Death March returned Artist in Residence qualities an artist’s eye can capture. alive. In March 2017, the Army approved a The Friends of Organ Mountains Desert For more information, visit http:// detachment of the band to be located in Peaks and Bureau of Land Management organmountainsdesertpeaks.org/artist- Las Cruces, said MSG Bryan Slaten, who is announce a call to artists to apply for in-residence/, contact Susan Singley at the ANG area recruiting supervisor in Las the Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks 575-323-1423 or email info@organmtn- Cruces. National Monument Artist in Residence friends.org. The ANG is recruiting people ages 17 to 34 Program to take place September 1-30, to join ANG and be in the band, Slaten said. 2017. Entries for the September 2017 Army Band auditions The auditions are open to all skill levels; Residency must be received via email on for Las Cruces detachment the only requirement is that auditioners or before July 14. The United States Army National Guard be able to read music. The music to be The Artist in Residence program educates (ANG) is conducting auditions to begin a performed at audition will be provided 24 and promotes the appreciation, protection detachment of the 44th Army Band in Las hours in advance to anyone who wants to and preservation of natural and cultural re- Cruces. try out for the band. y sources on public lands. The residency pro- The band has existed since before World For more information, contact Slaten at 575- 12 vides an artist and public an opportunity to War II in Albuquerque; in fact, only about 647-2410 or [email protected]. . 398

half of its 30 or so members who were on Visit www.music.army.mil/organizations. 1-LV interact to better enhance the understand- C L 36 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ‘Cézanne et Moi’ reveals little about the artist ______By JEFF BERG man, Baptisin Baille, who later and detested, while Cézanne the times such as Renoir and Las Cruces Bulletin became an astronomer. The loses his mentor and rejects Manet. GRADE: D film remained rather shapeless, his family wealth, as he and his And for some reason, Thomp- Sigh. as Thompson shows the ups work are repeatedly rejected son keeps us from knowing Another tortured artist story, Cezanne et Moi opens July 7 at and downs of their friendship, as well; Cézanne’s work, like much of anything about either with illusions of grandeur and the Theatre of the Fountain, which which is about to end for good. that of so many artists, wasn’t man’s works and how they be- the thought that only his work is prominently featured in my fall Cézanne is not pleased with really appreciated until after he came famous, both during their is THE work. release book, “Historical Theatres his old friend, whose latest had died. lives and after. That’s what I saw in this con- of NM.” The fi lm is in Francois and novel has a main character A fictional romance (cliché, All in all, I found the film, be- fusing, poorly edited, but beau- is subtitled. as an underachieving painter, anybody?) has the two men also yond the lovely scenery, a chore tifully photographed French who is certainly Cézanne even falling for the same woman, Al- work. ______to watch and very uninforma- The film narrates the up- though Zola explains that the exandrine, with Zola retaining tive about the lives of these two and-down lifetime friendship of book is indeed fiction and is a forever licentious crush on a important people of the arts. artist Paul Cézanne and writer friends hold off the bullies and merely inspired by their friend- former household servant and Pass the popcorn. Emile Zola, almost to the point seal their new friendship with a ship. seamstress (although a later of tedium, by being a picture handshake, director and writer The film goes back and forth affair with her will produce Jeff Berg has been reviewing at times that shares too much Danièle Thompson shares a between the friendship and two kids). Yawn. Bare bosoms movies for the Bulletin since minutia. bit more of their youth, often parting, with the once-destitute abound. 2002. He lives in Santa Fe and Opening with schoolyard via flashback, which is often Zola becoming a member of the Thompson also introduces, may be reached at nedludd76@ fisticuffs, wherein the two new shared with another young high society he once rejected albeit briefly, other names of hotmail.com.

SHOW TIMES GOOD FRI. 07/07 - TUES. 07/13 GALLERIES & OPENINGS REGISTER AT ALL SEATS ALL ALLENTHEATRESINC.COM DAILY 2D: 2:45 9:15 TIMES $3.50 FOR EMAIL INFO AND DAILY 2D ATMOS: 12:30 3:45 SPECIALS 6:55 10:00 Watercolor exhibit: New Mexico Watercolor Foods of New Mexico: Through Aug. 6, at the DAILY 2D: 10:30 2:00 6:05 DAILY 3D: 11:30 6:05 (PG13) 9:15 NO PASS OR DISCOUNT Society’s Southern Chapter presents artwork New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum, DAILY 2D ATMOS: 9:30 12:40 HOW TO BE A LATIN by southern New Mexico and El Paso watercol- 4100 Dripping Springs Road. Watercolor artists 3:50 6:55 10:00 LOVER DAILY 3D: 10:00 1:30 5:00 orists on the theme “Nature,” 5-7 p.m. Friday, in southern New Mexico show their creations in 8:15 (PG13) DAILY 2D: 11:00 1:15 2:15 (PG13) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT 3:30 4:30 6:05 8:30 9:15 DAILY 1:50 4:30 7:10 9:50 July 7, during the Downtown Art Ramble at the a new exhibit at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch DAILY 3D: 12:00 7:00 (PG) LOWRIDERS (PG13) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT Southwest Environmental Center’s Cottonwood Heritage Museum. “A Movable Feast: Foods DAILY 2D: 9:30 10:00 12:20 DAILY 2:30 5:05 7:30 10:00 2:05 2:40 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:30 Gallery, 275 N. Main St. The art will be on display of New Mexico” is an art show presented by BAYWATCH (R) 10:00 DAILY 11:30 2:00 5:00 7:30 the New Mexico Watercolor Society, Southern DAILY 3D: 11:50 9:30 (PG) 9:50 (R) DAILY 1:55 4:35 7:20 10:00 from July 1-31, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, bar- NO PASS OR DISCOUNT NO PASS OR DISCOUNT ROUGH NIGHT (R) ring holidays. Free. Info: 575-522-5552. Chapter. Free viewing is only during the open- DAILY 2:15 4:45 7:10 9:30 DAILY 11:15 2:00 4:45 7:25 ing re- DAILY 10:00 1:00 3:45 6:30 10:05 (R) Second Annual Student Art Show: ception. 9:15 (R) NO PASS OR DISCOUNT With Mary NO PASS OR DISCOUNT Zawacki, through July, Mas Art Frame and Art Regular BRING THIS COUPON Supplies, 126 S. Main St. An opening reception hours DAILY 9:45 12:00 2:15 4:40 7:00 DAILY 2D: 11:30 9:50 TO THE VIDEO 4 AND 10:00 (R) DAILY 3D: 3:00 6:35 (PG13) SEE THE MOVIE OF will be held during the Downtown Art Ramble are 9 NO PASS OR DISCOUNT (PG13) YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY $1.50/PERSON from 5-7 p.m. Friday, July 7. Info: 526-9113. a.m.-5 GOOD FOR UP TO 5 PEOPLE p.m., DAILY 10:30 2:15 6:30 9:50 DAILY 11:30 2:05 4:45 7:25 WED. & THURS ONLY!! University Art Gallery: Monday (PG13) 10:00 (PG13) “New Acquisitions/ IN THEATRES Nuevas Adquisiciones” exhibition will run through through FRIDAY, JULY 14: Satur- DAILY 10:00 12:35 3:15 DAILY 12:30 3:00 5:10 7:30 Aug. 18 at The University Art Gallery, 1390 E. Uni- 6:30 9:15 (G) 9:45 (PG13) versity Ave., D.W. Williams Hall on the NMSU cam- day, and WISH UPON, pus. A closing reception will be 5:30-7:30 p.m. noon-5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $5 for DAILY 9:50 12:45 3:40 6:40 DAILY 12:00 3:15 6:35 9:45 WAR FOR THE PLANET adults, $4 for senior citizens, $3 for children 9:30 (PG13) (PG13) OF THE APES Friday, Aug. 18. Exhibit highlights new permanent collection acquisitions over the past two years, 4-17 and free for Museum Friends members with a card and children 3 and under. Info: DAILY 9:30 12:35 3:55 7:00 including 11 lithographic prints from the Don M. 10:05 (PG13) Gonzales Poster Collection. Hours are 10 a.m.-4 575-522-4100 or visit www.nmfarmandranch- museum.org. SUN 7/16 @ 12PM & TUES 7/18 @ 7PM p.m., Tuesday-Saturday. Info: 575-646-2545, DAILY 11:50 3:15 6:10 9:15 ONLY at Cineport 10 (PG13) [email protected]. COSI FAN TUTTE Read the Las Cruces Bulletin online at www.lascrucesbulletin.com LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 37 Children’s workshops explore power of print

BULLETIN REPORT on artworks by Wendy Red Star “children will learn how to make (Apsáalooke [Crow]), Terri Warpin- prints using cardboard and sten- Children’s workshops are being ski, Christine Nguyen, James cils,” the news release said. “As offered by the University Art Gal- Henry Daugherty and George many of the works in the UAG’s lery (UAG) at NMSU from 1:30 to Mather Richards. current exhibition are prints on 2:30 p.m. on Saturdays July 8 and 15, Week one of the series (June 24) paper, we hope to highlight how according to a UAG news release. focused on the use of propaganda perspective and form are created The workshops, which are free in media. Week two (July 1) was through the multiple layering of and open to the public, began in about the effects of stereotypes on images. This workshop will use art- late June and are designed to ex- social culture. works by Jenny Morgan and NMSU plore “the power of print and its Week three (July 8) will highlight student, Joshua Shane Flores as effect on how we process informa- symmetry in visual media and how source material.” tion,” the news release said. The it distorts our view of the world, Register for the two remaining series culminates with an art show the news release said. Participating workshops at www.facebook.com/ in the UAG lobby, located in D.W. children will engage in an activity events. Williams Hall at 1390 E. University called “The Alien Name,” in which Regular gallery hours are 10 a.m. Ave., at the corner of University “each of their names will be writ- to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Satur- and Solano Drive, at 3 p.m. on Sat- ten and mirrored on paper. Then, day. Designated gallery parking urday, July 15. they will create a monster or alien is available, and general parking COURTESY PHOTOS The workshops are open to chil- out of what they see. The premise on the NMSU campus is free on The first week in a four-workshop series aimed at children was well-attended. dren of all ages, but are primarily of the activity is to highlight how weekends and after 4:30 p.m. on aimed at children ages 5-15, accord- symmetry, while making things weekdays. ing to the news release. They will seem more attractive, also distorts For more information, contact center on UAG’s current New Ac- what we see, thus sometimes hid- Gallery Manager Jasmine Woodul 575.652.4953 quisitions/Nuevas Adquisiciones ing the true nature of an object.” at 575-646-2545 or artglry@nmsu. 1891 Avenida de Mesilla exhibition, with a particular focus In the final workshop (July 15), edu. HaciendaDeMesilla.com

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4750 Nopalito Rd. Left on Shannon Rd. Right on LC3-LV39842 Larry.” kindness and a smile. I’m sure you still have a chance to see some Las Cruces, NM • 88011 Nopalito Rd. What a profoundly simple and Larry has already said hello to outstanding performances there. yet grandly elegant message to Dick Rundell and they are sharing The fabulous Cameron Lang will leave us with. That was Larry, a lot of great theatre memories. be joined by Calvin Chervinko, and I think it also explains why I just discovered that Larry and Juan Apodaca and Mat Rosales for he liked his first and last names Dick had the same middle name – “Boys-terous Broadway,” which combined into one word with Jason. will be performed July 14-15 and ALTERATIONS • GIFT SHOP no capital letters – basic and yet The shows currently running 21 at Boba. I’ve worked with Cam- original. at LCCT (“Pippin”) and Black Box eron and Calvin, and they are both We can make your clothes fit. I was in “On Golden Pond,” (“Baggage”) are both dedicated amazingly talented, as are Juan NFL items have arrived. which Larry directed at Black to Larry’s memory. And, in fact, and Mat. This will be another Box Theatre at the end of 2015. I Black Box is dedicating its entire great Megan McQueen production 225 E. Idaho #32 in La Mission Plaza helped him build a couple of sets next season to him. at Boba. And, there will be two for other shows at Las Cruces Both shows opened June 23, and more McQueen-produced shows at Hours: Tues thru Fri - 10AM - 6PM Community Theatre, and I was in continue their runs through Sun- Boba later this summer. the audience at both theaters for Saturday : 10AM - 2PM LC3-LV39841 day, July 9. Make reservations for Phone Number: 527-1411 many of his shows. “Pippin” at https://lcctnm.org/ Mike Cook may be reached at mike@ Larry’s last directorial effort (575-523-1200), and for “Baggage” lascrucesbulletin.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 39

29 – “Alice through the Looking Glass” are required. Info: artpaperscissorsstudio.com. Art classes: Noon-12:50 p.m. Wednesdays, for EVENTS CALENDAR August Registration: http://bit.ly/apspartcamps. high school students, My Place Jewell Studio, 12 – “Sing” 132 B Wyatt Drive. Students may begin any time. Volunteers needed: Visit Las Cruces (VLC) 26 – “The Lego Batman Movie” Vans Warped Tour: 11 a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 1, Home-school art classes offered for students is currently seeking volunteers to assist at Rio September NMSU Intramural Field. Info, tickets at www.van- aged 7-12. Info: 575-647-5684 or www.waynecarl- huber.com. Grande Theatre, 211 N. Main St. VLC will take 9 – “The BFG” swarpedtour.com. over management of the theatre July 1, and is 23 – “Finding Dory” looking for individuals with a passion for the Argentine tango de Las Cruces: Meets 7-10 p.m. Las Cruces Ukes: 5:15-6:15 p.m. Thursdays beginner group; 6:30-8 p.m. Thursdays perfor- arts and a love for Las Cruces, to help usher Music in the Park: Live music, 7 p.m. Sundays Mondays through July at 2251 Calle de Santiago, in a new era at the theatre. VLC has a lineup of Mesilla. Tango lesson taught by Tommy Nations of mance group at Good Samaritan Society, Las at Young Park, 1905 E. Nevada Ave. Free. Info: Cruces Village, 3011 Buena Vida Circle. Free. entertainment from live local, regional and na- 575-541-2550. El Paso from 7-8 p.m., milonga 8-10 p.m. Cost: $10 tional performances, to a classic film series and for the lesson and milonga, or $5 milonga only. Info: lascrucesukes.blogspot.com, 575-405- July a Saturday children’s matinee program. Cur- Info: Terri Coffman at 575-526-9197. 7133. rently, VLC is looking for anyone interested in 9 – Squibb Cakes, Tower of Power tribute; Billy Townes, jazz assisting with: ticketing, ushering, concessions Las Colcheras Quilt Guild: 6:30 p.m. third Guitar lessons: Hunter Beck specializes in clas- 16 – Windy City, Chicago tribute; Roger Ortega, and general theatre assistance. Info: Liz Vega, Monday of each month, American Legion Post sical but teaches theory, history and technique R&B/soul 575-541-2444. 10 Hall, 1185 Madrid Ave. Meetings consist of for all styles of guitar. Info: 575-522-5181. 23 – Phat Soul, soul; Caliente, variety brief business announcements, a program, Dance lessons: Dance to recorded music with 30 – The Deltaz, blues & country; Steve Smith & show-and-tell and door prizes. The guild offers Mas Art classes: Mas Art Frame and Art Sup- high-quality sound that includes ballroom, La- Hard Road, bluegrass quilt lessons, community service opportuni- plies, 126 S. Main St. Pencil and Pastels class tino, swing, country and salsa, 7:30-9:30 p.m. August ties, sew-ins, an active outreach program and taught by Wayne Carl Huber, open to adults and Thursday, July 13, at Alma de Artes School, 410 6 – Prime 80’Z, 80s music; Twisted Hams, clas- a biennial quilt show. Info: Linnea Egbert at high-school students. Subject matter still life Court St. Dance lessons beginning at 6:45 p.m., sic rock 575-521-0521, [email protected] or visit and landscape. Info: Wayne Carl Huber, 575-647- taught by a member of the NMSU DanceSport 13 – Tom Morris, country; The Egyptian Lovers, www.lcqg.org. 5684 or [email protected]. Team. Admission $8; $5 for students with ID. Be- rockabilly ginners, singles and couples are welcome. Dance 20 – Natajja, variety; Animated Jukebox, R&B partner not necessary. Info: 575-496-2761. 27 – Nosotros, Latin; Never Ending Flame, rock

Movies in the Park: Films twice a month Art camps: Tauna Cole offers art camps for through September, at dusk on Saturdays, Young ages 3 to 17 at Art Paper Scissors Studio, 1327 N. Park, 1905 E. Nevada Ave. Free. Info: 575-541- Miranda St. Each camp is based on a theme that 2550. explores different visual elements, techniques July and materials. Materials provided, only imagina- 15 – “Rogue One, a Star Wars Story” tion and an open attitude to play and discover

July 8 Family Program: Fashion in the Prohibion Era 11am 13 Lecture: Dry Days in the American West: The Prohibion Years by Dr. Peter Kopp of NMSU 1pm 22 Book Discussion: The Great Gatsby 11am 29 Film Screening: Ken Burns – Prohibion (part I), followed by discussion 1pm-3pm August 5 Lecture: Jazz in the Time of Prohibion by Dr. James Shearer of NMSU 11am Film Screening: Ken Burns – Prohibion (part II), followed by discussion 1pm-3pm 12 Film Screening: Ken Burns – Prohibion (part III), followed by discussion 1pm-3pm Family Program: Colorful Characters of the Prohibion Era 11am Final day of the exhibion

Spirited has been made possible through the NEH on the Road, a special Branigan Cultural Center iniave of the Naonal Endowment for the Humanies. It is brought to 501 North Main Street Spirited: Prohibion in America Las Cruces, NM 88001 you by Mid-America Arts Alliance. was 575.541.2154 LC7-LV39883 organized by the Naonal Constuon Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. museums.las-cruces.org LC3-LV39876 40 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN PUZZLES SEVENTH HOLE

ACROSS 111 Actor Gary 1 Diamond shape 113 Bee or ant 8 Swank 114 More timid 14 Hit on the bean 115 Put to use 20 “Winnie-the-Pooh” author 116 Mall stands 21 Crescent-shaped 117 Shines and smooths 22 Have a thought 118 Vended 23 Bishop, e.g. 24 Apparel DOWN 25 It’s hung and hit at fiesta 1 Musical talk 26 Start of an instruction 2 Mata -- 29 “Anne of Green Gables” 3 It’s a sign novelist Lucy -- Montgomery 4 Vibraphonist Jackson 30 “-- have thought it?” 5 Ho-hum 31 Instruction, part 2 6 Inopportune 39 Reindeer herders’ region 7 Shilly-shally 45 Burrow 8 Model Schiffer 46 Scottish estate owner 9 Skating jump 47 1976 title film role for 10 Animated bug film Robby Benson 11 Go via sea 48 Gin-and-lime cocktails 12 Scattered, as seeds 50 Weeper of Greek myth 13 “For cryin’ out loud!” 52 Kitchen appliance brand 14 Two-footed 53 Everything considered 15 Aesir god 54 Instruction, part 3 16 Confined, with “up” 59 Catholic bigwigs 17 Jack of early late-night 60 Huge time unit TV 61 Elf 18 Bluesy James 62 With 41-Down, town near 19 Merger, e.g. New London, Connecticut 27 Knitting stitch 63 -- about (near) 28 E. -- (gut bacteria) 64 Have -- (know someone 31 Band with clout) 32 Couscous alternative 65 Weak type 33 Opens, as a gas tank 69 Terrif 34 Sock variety 70 NFL goals 35 Film units 71 See 97-Down 36 Baseball’s Martinez 72 Instruction, part 4 37 Shamrock’s land 79 Steamers, e.g. 38 Revered one 80 Barbera’s partner in car- 40 Dinner piece 65 Lambaste 78 Personal quirks 99 Ho-hum toons 41 See 62-Across 66 Rome’s land, in France 83 Article-preceding sum- 100 -- out (barely earns) 81 Artist Rousseau 42 Open a bit 67 Acacia relative mary 101 Lit candle bit 82 Onion’s kin 43 Taboo thing 68 Badger 85 Marks of distinction 102 “Hmm ... yes” 84 Proceeds 44 Unhearing 69 Incline 86 Cat Nation tribe 103 Zap, as leftovers 87 Coffee option 47 Carlisle of the Go-Go’s 71 Resell tickets 88 Pollination organs 104 Arduous hike 90 Plaza Hotel girl of kid-lit 49 Awful smell 91 Venus, just before dawn 72 Mississippi senator Co- 89 Pate de -- gras 105 Lost traction 51 Indirect route chran 92 Truck fuel 106 Solder, say 92 Instruction, part 5 55 Tobacco pipes 94 -- Field (Mets’ home) 73 “Mary -- Little Lamb” 93 Vessel with a bag, maybe 107 Jannings of old films 56 Get clothed 74 One of the deadly sins 95 Streetcars 108 Demolish 96 One all, e.g. 57 Is 97 End of the instruction 75 Santa -- (some winds) 97 With 71-Across, French 112 Actor Romero 58 Material for some cans avant-garde composer 109 Team novice 76 Lead-in to spore 63 Alley- -- 98 TV actress Anderson 110 Warrant 77 67-Down, for one LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 41 PUZZLES

SCRAMBLERS Unscramble the letters within each rectangle to SNOWFLAKES By Japheth Light WEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle form four ordinary words. Then rearrange the boxed Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, letters to form the mystery word, which will complete There are 13 black hexagons in the puzzle. Place the each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the the gag! number 1-6 around each of them. No number can numbers from one to nine. be repeated in any partial hexagon shape along the border of the puzzle.

CRYPTOQUIP

This is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.

PUZZLE ANSWERS

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SCRAMBLERS

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SNOWFLAKES SUPER CROSSWORD SUPER 42 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Catch ‘Baggage’

As Mitzi (Heather Castillo), left, looks on, Bradley (Eric Hadley) gives flowers PHOTO BY PETER HERMAN, BLACK BOX THEATRE to Phyllis (Debbie Jo Felix), in a scene from “Baggage,” which continues Phyllis (Debbie Jo Felix) and Bradley (Eric Hadley) coming to terms with their feelings for each other, as psy- through Sunday, July 9, at Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Main St. downtown. chiatrist Dr. Alexander (Scott Brocato) looks on in a scene from “Baggage,” which continues its run through The play also stars Scott Brocato as psychiatrist Dr. Alexander. Sunday, July 9, at Black Box Theatre, 430 N. Main St. downtown. The play also stars Heather Castillo as Mitzi. Remaining performances of “Baggage” are at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 6; 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 7 and 8; and at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 9. Tickets are $15 general admission, $12 for students and seniors over 65 and $10 for the Thursday, July 6 performance. For reservations and more information, call 575-523- 1223. Visit https://no-strings.org/ and find them on Facebook.

Last chance for ‘Pippin’

Pippin (Mike Cruz) and Theo (Mia Ayon) pray for Theo’s pet duck in a scene from “Pippin,” which continues through Sunday, July 9, at Las Cruces Community Theatre, 313 N. Main St. downtown. Remaining performances are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, July 7 and 8; and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, July 9. Tickets are $14 for adults, $13 for students/seniors/ military, $12 for groups of 10 or more and $11 for children six and under. For reservations and more information, call 575- 523-1200. Visit lcctnm.org and find them on Facebook.

PHOTO BY VANESSA DABOVICH FOR LAS CRUCES COMMUNITY THEATRE LAS CRUCES BULLETIN PETS & PEOPLE FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 43

CAT’S MEOW CAT Books + lasagna = fundraiser for cats OF THE WEEK BULLETIN REPORT

The Cat’s Meow, a Las Cruces cat adoption agency, is teaming up with Casa Camino Bookstore, Art Gallery & Community Resource Center of Las Cruces to host a fun- draiser dinner to benefit cats and kittens. The event will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 29, at the Cat’s Meow, 2211 N. Mesquite St. The dinner includes a variety of lasagnas, salad, drink and dessert. There also will be live music; a si- This is Macadam, lent auction including photographs, who is house-trained, paintings, a painted Frida Kahlo neutered and is current table with four chairs donated by on all his vaccinations. artist Roxana Gillette, other furni- This black and white PHOTO COURTESY OF CAT’S MEOW ture, animal items, books and more; tuxedo short hair is Cats and kittens like these are available for adoption at the Cat’s Meow and will cat rescue testimonials; and a mo- very healthy, active and N. Mesquite St. in benefit from a July 29 fundraiser. ment of memoriam. playful. Some changes downtown Las Cruces. in his current home The center is open Tickets are $15 each or two for with prizes. Featured categories Chefs will be on hand as well as have caused him to from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. $25. which include Traditional, Your celebrity judges to savor a variety of become unhappy there, Wednesday through “The public is invited to join Mama’s Lasagna, Vegan and Veg- lasagna’s including salmon, pesto, so his current family Sunday. You can also the festivities and prepare their etarian, You Name It—It’s in Here, traditional, chicken and green chile feels he would do better arrange a visit by con- favorite lasagna dish as a donation Red, Green or Christmas Chile and vegan to name a few. in a new home. To meet tacting Michelle at 575- to benefit The Cat’s Meow,” ac- Lasagna and a special category for Food donations of lasagna, Macadam, please con- 639-3036 or corella@ cording to a news release from the local restaurants who want to try salads, desserts, wine and Italian tact his current mom, zianet.com. The center Cat’s Meow and Casa Camino Real. their hand at a unique lasagna. soda ingredients are requested for Phyllis, at 505-690-5502 also welcomes volun- “Chefs who donate a lasagna dish There is also be a category for the event. Volunteers are needed or [email protected]. teers and donations. get in for free. They will be entered unique chefs who use crock-pots, to help set up for and serve at the The Cat’s Meow Visit www.thecatsme- in a lasagna cookoff competition stove tops, grills and camp fires. event. Adoption Center, 2211 owlascruces.com.

ANIMAL SERVICES CENTER OF THE MESILLA VALLEY PET OF THE WEEK

Mamba Off-Site Adoption Events This pretty gal • Farmers & Crafts Market – 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays turned one year old • Dog adoptions are located at the far north end of the market on the Downtown Mall. on June 16. She is a • Cat adoptions are located at the Center for Spiritual Living, 575 N. Main St. sweet girl who is ready • Petco – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays, 305 E. Lohman Ave. Bldg. D. to be cuddled and snuggled. Her fur coat Additional Services Offered colors of black, orange Microchip your pet: $20. Available daily, no appointment necessary. and white are just as Pet Licenses: City and County licenses available daily. vibrant as her person- City: Altered $7; Unaltered $50 ality is. She is ready County: Altered $7; Unaltered $50 to go to a good home Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Program: Dogs $35, Cats $25. By appointment only. and become part of the family. Stop by ASCMV DONATION REQUESTS – ASCMV is in need of dog crates, blankets and towels. Collars and to meet her. leashes are also always needed. Donations can be dropped off during normal hours of opera- tion or left at the door.

ASCMV hours of operation are noon to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and noon to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, at 3551 Bataan Memorial West. Call 575-382-0018. 44 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 SW LIVING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Youth crew restoring Rio Grande wetland habitat

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A crew of young people ages 20-25 is helping to re- store wildlife habitat at the Southwest Environmental Center’s La Mancha Wetland, located along the Rio Grande near Mesilla. The group was hired in February for six months using a New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) grant awarded to Las Cruces’ Southwest Environmen- tal Center (SWEC). “They five have been working at La Mancha to re- move non-native plants, plant native species and de- sign and construct trails, vehicle barriers, information signs and a wildlife viewing blind,” , SWEC Executive doing important work.” Director Kevin Bixby said in a news release. The crew includes Stuart Holden, Cambria Huff, Fe- “They have also been working to build and install licity Lopez, Damaris Lewis, Garrett Mean and Rosie bat houses at La Mancha and on land managed by the Amendola. They are supervised by Chris Schaefer of City of Las Cruces behind Las Cruces Dam.” Las Cruces, also hired with the YCC grant. The mission of the YCC is to promote the education, “This is a really great crew,” Schaefer said in the success and well-being of the youth of New Mexico news release. “They get along well, work hard and are through the conservation and enhancement of the really enthusiastic about helping the environment. We state’s natural resources and lasting community ben- are getting a lot done.” PHOTOS BY FELICITY LOPEZ efits. SWEC works to protect and restore wildlife habitats Members of the New Mexico Youth Conservation Corps are “The YCC is a great program,” Bixby said in the in the Southwest. helping to restore wildlife habitat along the Rio Grande near release. “It employs young people, pays them well and For more information, contact Bixby at 575-522-5552 Mesilla. Their six-month project is funded through a grant re- gives them a chance to learn valuable job skills while or [email protected]. ceived by the Southwest Environmental Center of Las Cruces. What White Oaks rodeo

is 811? he 4th of July weekend means different looking at the stock. Just By the time the tape things to different people. Each of us may then the arena director deck played “Barebackers T on a 4-wheel drive came Get Ready,” the arena was have a special memory of some 4th of up the draw drivin’ the a five-buckle-deep quag- What is 811? It’s a FREE phone call and service used when you July. Maybe it’s when you got married or had bucking stock. To say they mire! want to put a hole in the ground not a utility line. The majority a baby or took that vacation to Yellowstone. To were thin would be kind. This was to be Conrad’s of damage done to underground utility lines, such as gas or a lot of folks in the livestock business it means The bull ridin’ turned out first bareback ride. We got water, can easily be avoided by knowing where those lines are to be cow ridin’ (they also the riggin’ down on the located. By calling 811 BEFORE you dig you avoid needless RODEO. doubled as doggin’ stock). fightin’ mare and I lent interruptions to you and your neighbor’s services. Just The facilities were not him my spurs. We kept remember to call 811 at least 2 days before doing any digging to ensure we can make it out to your location to locate our lines The Indepen- the Mescalero In- quite National Finals ap- whispering instructions for FREE. It’s Fast, it’s FREE and it’s the law! dence Day that dian reservation. proved. The arena was and encouraging words. stands out in my It wasn’t exactly two football fields long He reared back, pointed As always, Zia personnel are available mind was years a card carryin’ and fenced in by sheep his toes and nodded his 24/7 for all natural gas emergencies. ago. The big rodeo PRCA show so it wire and cedar posts. The head. 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Roman Catholic Baptist Met hodist Vacation Bible School: N. Telshor Blvd. (directly Bethel Second Baptist behind T-Mobile). Fam- Church, 405 E. Hadley ily VBS is a new format United Methodist Ave., Vacation Bible for VBS that involves the Church School, 6-8 p.m., Tuesday- whole family. Kids and Worship 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 2-4. adults learn the main Adult Sunday School, 10:00-10:45, Theme: The Faith Run, Bible lessons together Visioning and Discipleship, 9:45-10:30, On Course with God! The before breaking into Agape Free Market, 1st Tuesday of every month community is welcome. separate groups to engage THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SUNDAY Where everyone is welcome. in deeper content. Info: DIOCESE OF LAS CRUCES Bible Study 9 & 10:45 am Donde todos son bienvenidos. Fireside discussion: https://vbsmate.com/ Morning Worship 9 & 10:45 am VIEW ALL LISTINGS OF Baha’is’ of Las Cruces svcckids. CATHOLIC CHURCHES WEDNESDAY Rev. Nema Rivers-LeCuyer ON OUR WEBSITE presents “Justice: The Students & Youth 6:00 pm Prerequisite to Peace,” at Sunday School: Year- WWW.DIOCESEOFLASCRUCES.ORG Adult Connections 6:15 pm 300 N. Campo Lutheran 575-524-1230 7 p.m. on Friday, July 7, at round, with a special CHILD CARE AVAILABLE Catholic 575-652-1188 TRINITY LUTHERAN 3220 Jupiter Road. This is summer curriculum hap- 106 South Miranda [email protected] CHURCH-ELCA an opportunity to learn pening right now; held St. John’s Catholic P.O. Box 2842 Downtown Las Cruces Las Cruces, NM 88004 what the world’s religious 9-10 a.m. every Sunday Church of Antioch 524-3691 Sunday Worship traditions have in com- morning at First Pres- “Come and see...” 9:00 am www.fb clascruces.com mon. Entertainment will byterian Church, 200 E. “Venga y vea...” Boutz Road for children Reclaiming the Original Blessing Sunday School be provided by folk-blues 10:30 am musician Darrell Elmer ages four through fifth 1809 El Paseo Rd Call 524-8061 2900 Elks Drive Rodgers. Guests are asked grade; includes “Par- Las Cruces, NM To Be Included 575.523.4232 to refrain from wearing able Quest,” as children any fragrance. Info: 575- hear the parable stories 575.621.0255 Pastor: Rev. Pam Rowley www.trinitylutheranlc.org Sunday Worship Services 556-9650 or localspiritual- of Jesus and participate Sundays at 10:15 a.m. Disciples of Christ / Traditional — 8:30 a.m. All are welcome! [email protected]. in games, crafts, snacks ALL ARE WELCOME! United Church of Christ Informal — 11:00 a.m. and songs. For more in- What’s in the Bible? 6-8 formation, contact First stjohnscatholicchurchofantioch.org Disciples of Christ and Classes for all — 9:45 a.m. United Church of Christ Advertise p.m., Monday-Friday, Presbyterian Church at 4 blocks north of NMSU July 17-21, Sierra Vista 575-526-5559 or [email protected]. Christ ian 2000 S. Locust Community Church, 514 FIRST (575) 522–8220 First CHRISTIAN Your Worship Grandma’s “Soular” Power: Church of CHURCH www.UUMCLasCruces.org 2-4 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month Christ, Scientist An Open and Affirming Church Services Today! working in our Community for Advertise Your at First Christian Church, Sunday: Civil, Human and Religious Worship Services 1809 El Paseo Road. Service & Sunday School Rights in the name of Call 524-8061 Support group for any 10 a.m. Jesus the Christ. Today! interested grandparents Wednesday: Sunday Worship 10:15 am Call 524-8061 Testimonies 7 p.m. To Be Included serving as community 1809 El Paseo 524-3245 To Be Included All are WELCOME! advocates, mentors. Voice concerns and share words 325 West Mountain Ave. New Thought of wisdom without judge- Las Cruces, NM 575-523-5063 ment. Info: Lola Lestrick, 575-382-5678 or Shirley Presbyterian SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES Daniels 575-915-8284, email TRADITIONAL: [email protected]. FIRST We Live in a Field of Pure Potentiality. PRESBYTERIAN 8:15 AM & 10:45 AM CHURCH Holy Family Mass: Holy MODERN: Family American Na- 9:30 AM tional Catholic Church, Sunday School: 9 am Child care provided an inclusive Vatican II In the Heart of Las Cruces Catholic church, 702 Traditional Worship Contact us about our bible studies, Sunday Event Sunday Event Sunday Event Parker Road, holds Mass Service: 10:30am 10:30am 11:00am community and outreach programs 10:30 and our church choir. at 5:30 p.m. Saturdays Edward Burlbaw, English, Spanish, and Korean congregations Rev. Bonnie Smith Rev. Terry Lund and 10:30 a.m. Sundays. 200 E. Boutz Road, Las Cruces “If You Knew Me Would You Pastor Darren Skinner www.fpc.lc 575 N. Main St. 125 Wyatt Drive Really Like Me?” stpaulslascruces.com Fr. Jim Lehman and Fr. (575) 526-5559 140 Taylor Road 225 W. Griggs Louie Amezaga lead the 575-523-4847 unityofl ascruces.org wellspringnow.com CSL-LasCruces.org services. 575-526-6689 LC3-LV39845 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN RELIGION FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 47 Strong leadership inspires unity over division

eadership – and what makes a good leader – has been In modern terms, we could her studies of presidents from cooperation, who can seek out on my mind for many years. I have seen members of redefine the holiness of each our nation’s past. She has noted the truth and hold up the im- person by his or her intrinsic sig- that successful leaders are good- portance of personal integrity. L the congregations I have served assume positions of nificance. Every person counted. natured and learn from failure Sometimes, the ones who live by responsibility and exhibit a wide variety of approaches. In Jewish tradition, Moses was by being humble and persistent the highest values, the true he- My hope is always that what will result from anyone’s known for his humility, so he so that they can stand up and try roes, come from among the rank leadership style is collaboration among members that cre- did value every individual. That again. Successful leaders sur- and file of a society. These are made him a better leader. round themselves with people special individuals who are more ates a team spirit and a feeling of unity on many levels. There are aspects of Moses’s who agree with them and people concerned about doing good leadership from which we can who may not agree with them to than about gaining power. Every week, in credit whatsoever for his learn today. We see and hear, at arrive at the best decision pos- There are many ways to lead, synagogues around the accomplishments. That times, about too many leaders sible, based on a variety of opin- and to follow, but the goal can al- world, the same section passage in the book of who believe that it is their mis- ions. Leaders who are successful ways be to bring people together of the Torah (the first Numbers sees the people sion only to amass power and inspire those working with them in a spirit of unity, beginning five books in the Bible) accuse Moses and Aaron influence, to impose their will to do their best. They can relax with the recognition of their is read, explained of being arrogant and out rather than to create partner- and to replenish their energy. common humanity. So, let us and discussed. That of touch. It was asserted ships, and to stir up their follow- Successful leaders can cool down talk, listen, learn, and hope as means there is ample RABBI that they portrayed ers in order to create an us/them and control their emotions. Lead- we continue to guide one an- opportunity to focus KAROL only themselves as holy, framework where life is about ers are at their best when they other on our journey together. on the figure of Moses Seeking Harmony when, according to the conquest rather than compro- learn how to speak to people so as a leader of the Isra- rebels, all the people were mise. that they will listen and feel in- Rabbi Larry Karol has served elites. Recently, we read about holy. In fact, these two brothers When I seek out a list of the spired in a way that creates unity as spiritual leader of Temple the rebellion against Moses (and were dedicated to the people characteristics of a good leader, among them rather than division. Beth-El (www.tbelc.org) in Las against his brother, Aaron) that and doing the best they could to I turn to historian Doris Kearns Hopefully, we see around us Cruces since July 2011. His writ- was based on manufactured serve a large multitude of indi- Goodwin’s classic summaries leaders who are able to sow ings are available at rabbilar- charges that gaveWors Moses no vidualshi withp different Services needs. of leadership traits, based on seeds of understanding and rykarol.blogspot.com. Non Denominational Baha'i Faith Episcopal The Baha’i Information ST. ANDREW’S CALVARY Southern New Mexico & Reading Center All faiths welcome EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN Church of God CHURCH Biblically Discover the Baha’i Faith Orthodox Traditional CENTER “Digging deep Anglican Worship Sabbath Services Interfaith Devotional wells so others We are fundamental by belief, Sundays 10:30 to 12 p.m. may drink.” Sunday: Pentecostal by experience. If you are Interactive Rector: The Rev. Canonnon 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. looking for enthusiastic worship and “All the messengers of God have uncompromised preaching of the Word of Bible Study Scott A. Ruthven Wednesday: 10 a.m. been sent for the sole purpose of God, we invite you to come worship. All are welcome. guiding mankind to the straight Weekday Services www.stjameslascruces.org Saturdays 1 p.m. Pastor Mark Jordan path of Truth.” Tuesday - 9:30 AM - Morning Prayer 1701 E . Mi ssouri Thursday - Noon - Holy Eucharist 102 St. James Avenue • 526-2389 Worship services 10:00 a.m. 525 E. Lohman Corner of University & S. Main Sundays at 4211 Elks Drive. Kristy Parks, 575.522.0467 Sunday Services For more information, call 575-323-3442 Hear us Sunday mornings Mess ianic 8:30 AM - Rite 1 Jewish 8 a.m. on 1450 AM KOBE 10:30 AM - Rite 2 TEMPLE BETH-EL See us 4BUBOESun mornings 10:30 a.m. -BT 518 N. Alameda Blvd. OF LAS CRUCES 526-6333 $SVDFTDBCMFDIBOOFM Did you know Jesus was Jewish www.SaintAndrewsLC.org OURS IS A DIVERSE AND GROWING JEWISH COMMUNITY We observe all of and His name was Yeshua? Schedule of Services God’s Holy Days and Join us at Friday Services vary, please check our website for this week’s time Sunday School at 10am accept Jesus Christ 134 S. Main St. (Griggs & Main) Shabbat Morning Services Sunday Morning Worship as our savior. Service Sat. 1PM at 10:15 am Service at 11am Bible Study Sat 4PM WWW.TBELC.ORG Wednesday Bible Study at 7pm 650-7359 Join us to learn about 3980 SONOMA SPRINGS AVE. 1880 N. Solano your Hebrew Roots. 575-524-3380 Las Cruces, NM 88001 Con idential private counseling Everyone is welcome! 575-405-4269 Rabbi Lawrence P. Karol 866-874-7250 also available. Member of Union for Reform Judaism etz-chayim.org www.riveroflifeupc.org BUSINESS 48 | FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2017 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Detroit, Cruces exchange development lessons

By ALTA LeCOMPTE manages, LABS, which Las Cruces Bulletin supports startups and attracts tech talent, and TechTown Detroit, a SPACE, TechTown’s five- nonprofit that played a piv- story building housing otal role in reinventing the startups and the programs city’s downtown, is reach- that assist them. ing out to rebuild outlying A third core program, commercial districts. BLOCKS, provides sup- Paul Riser Jr., managing port services to help director of technology- launch and stabilize local based entrepreneurship, businesses and catalyze on a three-day Las Cruces neighborhood commercial visit, discussed the neigh- districts. borhood outreach and “How do we take Tech- other TechTown programs Town into the other 135 at a public presentation miles of the city that June 28 in council cham- frankly had gotten some- bers. what lost in what tech is Riser and Betsy all about?” Riser asked Creedon, director of entre- during his city hall presen- preneurial services, were tation. following a multi-page itin- He said TechTown plans erary prepared by Orlando to assist 13 to 16 neighbor- Padilla, a former GM ex- hoods, one at a time. ecutive who has returned “We only go into neigh- home to Las Cruces from borhoods where we were BULLETIN PHOTO BY ALTA LeCOMPTE Detroit. invited,” he said. “We Betsy Creedon and Paul Riser Jr. of TechTown Detroit listen as Las Cruces City Councillor Gill Sorg introduces Riser. His June With their Las Cruces know there have been too 28 presentation described the role of the nonprofit in revitalizing downtown Detroit. hosts, Riser and Creedon many partners who have visited Arrowhead Center entered into those neigh- and Burrell College of Os- borhoods, and are not Moving into co-working – multiple that support incubating Sharing ideas teopathic Medicine at New there today.” neighborhoods businesses sharing a work and accelerating compa- Asked his opinion of Las Mexico State University as He said scars remain Tech Town provides space – into the neighbor- nies. The first floor con- Cruces, Riser said he was well as Santa Teresa and in the hearts of neighbor- an eight-week boot camp hoods. tains co-working spaces, “super impressed.” El Paso in search of syner- hoods where outsiders for neighborhood retail- “We are partnering with meeting rooms and space “I wish this could be a gies and opportunities to came in to help and then ers, including innovators commercial property own- for events. week,” he said. share experiences. left. with strong concepts who ers and developers to bring LABS initiatives include He noted opportunities Riser said he was im- TechTown has received want to transition from multiple small-business Detroit Technology Ex- to learn from programs at pressed with Arrowhead funding from JP Morgan the virtual business world owners into a single change (DTX) a summer Arrowhead Center and in Center’s initiatives to en- Chase to go into those to the world of bricks and space,” Riser said. In those program for college stu- the Borderplex. gage young innovators and commercial corridors with mortar. spaces they de-risk the dents and recent gradu- “We learned so many with the region’s cross- a long-term commitment, In camp they confront transition to a full retail ates. synergies with Arrowhead border collaboration with Riser said. the realities of façade im- facility, he said. “We have great coaches Center – we can’t wait to Mexico. He said the Detroit “We had to have the provement, community Co-working is funda- and mentors and we pay go back.” area also is collaborating resources, the manpower marketing, leasing and mental to TechTown’s a small stipend for stu- He noted Arrowhead internationally – across its to not be there for one day sales structures – topics presence downtown. dents,” Riser said. Center is working with border with Canada. or one event. …” he said. that may be unfamiliar to The nonprofit is located He said the summer pro- fledgling innovators who “We’re spending thou- both innovators and small in a 130,000 square foot gram grows skills, helps are middle and high school TechTown explained sands of hours in these businesses already operat- building on the Wayne retain talent and connects students. Riser acquainted the neighborhoods to be a true ing in neighborhoods. State University campus, young talent to Detroit’s “College is late to be Las Cruces audience with community partner.” In addition, TechTown where it provides a suite entrepreneurial eco sys- tapping into innovation a TechTown program he is taking the concept of of LABS program services tem. SEE TECHTOWN, PAGE 49 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN BUSINESS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 49 International business opportunities thrive in New Mexico

By DAMON SCOTT international trade. I’ve is a slowdown or reces- up picking up the tab on Finance New Mexico been in the office now for sionary periods, it’s a booth space overseas and almost 27 years. way to pull through. defray shipping costs, for International trade FNM: It seems like Mex- When I pitch exporting, example. Sometimes we and export opportunities ico would be a natural for many companies say ‘I fund an interpreter. We have been a consistent export business in our run a lean operation, cover about 50 percent of bright spot in the New state. ganize trade missions. sive in pursuing business and if I deviate from the participation in a trade Mexico economy. Edward EH: Actually, a lot of More than anything it’s overseas. domestic market and show. We try to help com- Herrera, director of the companies limit exports navigating cultural bar- if I devote my time [to] panies avoid the pitfalls. Office of International to Mexico or Canada. Not riers and language and FNM: You help owners other markets, what will We keep them in the Trade at the New Mexico shockingly, many of the the requirements in legal understand export op- happen to my domestic areas in which they have Economic Development exports are made to Eng- systems and the like. tions? markets?’ The company a better opportunity for Department, would agree. lish-speaking countries EH: Under guidelines, needs to be confident in success. The longtime trade ex- — Australia, Canada, FNM: What kind of I reach out and embrace their posture in the do- For more information, pert hopes business own- U.K. — where there are businesses export now or companies and engage mestic market and needs visit gonm.biz or contact ers will take advantage also cultural similarities. should consider it? a conversation in the to be ready to invest Herrera at Edward.her- of the services his office We try to help companies EH: They run the full export process. For exam- time, energy and money [email protected] and offers. Finance New Mex- break the ice and not be gamut. We have com- ple, Old Wood LLC in Las for international trade 505-827-0315. ico asked Herrera what intimidated by the pro- panies making sophis- Vegas — they make qual- opportunities. small businesses can do cess. The idea is there is ticated simulators and ity flooring. They’ve been Damon Scott prepared this to boost their bottom line a whole wide world out companies that make utilizing the program FNM: What’s the first article for Finance New through exporting. there to expand to. protein analyzers used and have grown and step to working with you? Mexico, an organization in ultra sophisticated expanded in the market. EH: Once a business ex- that connects individuals Finance NM (FNM): You FNM: You have trade labs. We have companies They’ve achieved much presses some interest, we and businesses with skills head the Office of In- connections in other that export craft beer under the STEP grant. do a one-on-one consul- and funding resources for ternational Trade at the countries? and nitrogen coffee, and tation. I try and qualify their business or idea. To EDD. Tell us about that. EH: We’ve previously companies that manufac- FNM: Is exporting some- them for the STEP grant learn more, go to www.Fi- Edward Herrera (EH): The had a trade office in ture lip balm. Some have thing every business program. We might end nanceNewMexico.org. Legislature created the Israel and in Taiwan. grown their business tre- should consider? Office of International Under the U.S. Small mendously. The growth EH: I don’t mean to con- Trade in 1990. There had Business Administra- isn’t exclusive to the vey that exporting is for ® been the EDD, but no tion’s STEP (State Trade help [offered] through everyone. But it’s a great City of Las Cruces PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE division that addressed Expansion Program) the STEP grant. Some opportunity to diversify specific issues related to grant, we now help or- companies are aggres- your market. When there –– PUBLIC MEETING–– Dona Ana Sewer TECHTOWN compelling reason to be Protect your family. Extension Project here and stay here,” he CONTINUED FROM 48 said. Prepare for their The City of Las Cruces will hold a Project Information Bob Pofahl, a member of meeting regarding the Dona Ana Road Sewer Extension and entrepreneurship,” the Las Cruces contingent Project (Fred Way To Las Cruces Outfall Channel). he said. “We want to plant that previously visited future. the seeds at the middle and Detroit, said: “What we TUESDAY, JULY 12 high school levels. Arrow- saw first hand is we may Mike Apodaca, Agent I can help with both. Stop by for head does so many of the be different but this is all 1100 South Main, Suite 101 Las Cruces, NM 88005 your free State Farm Insurance 5:30-7:30 P.M. great things we want to do. about nurturing economic Bus: 575-526-2409 and Financial Review®. We have a huge opportu- development and incubat- www.mikeapodaca.com City Hall, 700 N. Main St. nity to learn tomorrow at ing small businesses. “ Like a good neighbor, ® 2nd Floor, Conference Room Arrowhead.” He said Las Cruces like State Farm is there . CALL ME TODAY FOR MORE Riser said General Detroit has a lot of univer- 2007 B & C Motors is interested in sity students who want to INFORMATION. supporting a technical lit- come back to pursue their The meeting will consist of an open house from eracy program for seventh careers. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for the public to view the proposed through 12th graders in improvements, and ask questions. Detroit. Alta LeCompte can be For more information, contact Project Development at 528-3135. 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BULLETIN PHOTOS BY ALTA LeCOMPTE KRWG radio Fiesta! host Emily Guerra visits with Michael Kelley and Christina Chavez Kelley at the Greater Las Cruces Business After Hours June 22 in the KRWG studios on the New Mexico State Univer- sity campus.

Evelyn Sandoval, student production, invites attendees to appear on closed circuit TV.

The Derrick Lee Trio entertains at the chamber gathering. Lee KRWG radio’s jazz host 9 p.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday.

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LC3-LV39837 Visit us at www.lascrucesbulletin.com LAS CRUCES BULLETIN BUSINESS FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 51 Lack of infrastructure thwarts development in Colombia

e don’t realize the importance of infrastructure from the typical problems of a legitimate functions of govern- In the long run, Colombia until we don’t have one. This is a fact that I came poor country. Rather, my com- ment. At some point, however, might be able to build out from ments are meant to illustrate a congestion sets in, causing the foreign-sponsored infra- Wface to face with while traveling here in Colombia. more general problem, which diminishing value to additional structure, making it available is that poverty means skimp- users. to the rest of the country. This A lack of infrastruc- I’ve spent the last 20 ing on material goods, which Projects associated with de- is a strategy that has been ture makes for poor minutes trying to look in turn leads to more problems veloped country direct invest- successfully adopted by other internet access, bumpy up Colombia Corrup- further down the road. The ment in Colombia often enjoy countries, including several in roads, low water pres- tion Index Score, with result can be a vicious cycle in significantly better infrastruc- Asia and Eastern Europe. But sure, under-performing no success. which a lack of infrastructure ture than other sectors of the for such a strategy to succeed, K-12 education – and Colombia is a poor thwarts development, which Colombian economy. Go to an it requires both leadership and makes life difficult for country, with a per cap- makes infrastructure invest- international hotel, like a Mar- investment by the government. ordinary citizens. CHRIS ita income of around ment more difficult. riott or a Hilton, and you will By the way, this just in: The Inadequate in- ERICKSON $12,000. (I looked this The government, by provid- find good internet, adequate page has finally loaded, and I frastructure also State of the up before I left the U.S., ing infrastructure, can help water pressure and so on. The can now confirm that Colom- increases costs for Economy but couldn’t reverify business in an evenhanded problem is that this improved bia’s corruption perception businesses, making here, so I’m relying way, as anyone can access the infrastructure is privately index is 90th out of 176 coun- economic development more on memory.) And as with infrastructure on an equal provided and often is only tries. difficult. other poor countries, finding basis with everyone else. Other available for use by foreign The internet connectivity is ways to pay for infrastructure types of government subsidies investors. It is not available Christopher A. Erickson, Ph.D., what is affecting me most right isn’t easy. Add to this a long- are more likely benefit one generally to the population, is a professor of economics at now. As I write this column, standing civil war and you have business over another, thereby, so is not available to help the New Mexico State University I can’t access the internet to a recipe for inadequate infra- distorting the economy. general business community. On July t, he celebrated the 30 check basic facts about Colom- structure investment. This is why even small- This limits the impact of infra- th anniversary of his employ- bia that I would like to include All this is not to dump on government economists put in- structure on economic devel- ment at NMSU. Erickson can be in my column. For example, Colombia, which suffers only frastructure on their list of the opment. reached [email protected]. El Paso port siphons business from Santa Teresa

BULLETIN REPORT State and county funding has come outside entities to pay to extend port “If we can come up with interesting through for repair of major arteries that hours, but to date there isn’t enough ways of funding something, we can In spite of challenges such as infra- are in poor condition, Orozco said. money to pay for more hours. sell it.” structure and a shortage of facilities for Reconstruction of Pete Domenici High- “We have identified $250,000 from the industrial and logistics businesses and way, which will be surfaced with concrete private sector, but we need an additional Looking ahead competition from the El Paso port of to handle commercial traffic, will start $250,000 from the state,” Orozco said. “We Orozco said a developer is building an entry, Santa Teresa is growing steadily, this summer. have gone around and around looking for 183,000-square-foot building in the Santa Joshua Orozco told the High Tech Con- “We’re very excited for that,” he said the additional money.” Teresa Industrial Park, which will be sortium at its June meeting. following his presentation. He said a proposal to revert Local Eco- available by the end of the year. “We’ve still got companies moving in,” Improvements to Airport Road and nomic Development Act (LEDA) funds “That will allow us to recruit compa- he said. Valley Cold Storage has opened Industrial Boulevard will be underway back to the project had been vetoed by the nies that are not looking for a long-term its new facility and FedEx plans an Au- before the year ends. governor. investment but want to lease space,” he gust ribbon cutting for its new space. The problem could also be solved if said. “It gives us a lot of flexibility in the At least three serious business pros- Competition at the border another big private sector user of the port size of the space.” pects are in the pipeline, including one “Another issue is the port of entry in El stepped up, he said. Looking ahead, Orozco said IBA wants manufacturing and one logistics com- Paso, which is open 24 hours a day, Oro- Orozco and members of the audience to recruit more businesses in order to pro- pany, he said. zco said. “We don’t have that option. Our exchanged ideas on how to fund im- vide more traffic for Union Pacific. Orozco said he looks to see steady port closes at 10 p.m. and opens at 8 a.m.” provements at the port, which is located He said the railroad in growth continuing in Santa Teresa, with If a truck leaves a company based in on a federal road – off limits to imposing needs to figure out how to move trains the population reaching about 40,000 by Chihuahua, there’s no guarantee it will a toll. more efficiently. 2020. get through Santa Teresa before the port “That’s what I really love about Santa “If we could bring more companies There’s good news about roads, said closes. Teresa,” Orozco said. “We are only hung here that need rail, that could help them Orozco, who is a board member and As a result, Santa Teresa is losing traf- up by our knowledge and our creativity. proceed with plans to invest in double research specialist for the International fic to El Paso, he said. If we can think of something out here, we tracking the entire length of the line in Business Accelerator. He said there’s a program that allows can make it happen. New Mexico and Arizona,” he said. WELL BEING 52 | FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2017 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Memorial breaks ground on Cancer Center expansion

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In order to accommodate the growing need for cancer care in southern New Mexico, Memo- rial Medical Center has broken ground on a $15 million expan- sion of the MMC Cancer Center and Ikard Radiation Oncology. In the past five years the Can- cer Program at Memorial has almost doubled the amount of new patients. The expansion will add 9,500 square feet, including the space that Memorial Bone+Joint for- merly occupied, as well as 3,375 square feet of new construc- tion. When the project is com- plete, the MMC Cancer Center and Ikard Radiation Oncology will be connected by an en- closed walk way, new treatment rooms will be added and the Chemo suite will be expanded. One of the highlights of this investment into Memorial’s Cancer Program is the pur- chase of a $3.2 million state- of-the-art linear accelerator and an $850,000 upgrade to the Tomotherapy treatment system in radiation oncology. Memorial Cancer Center now COURTESY PHOTO has two radiation oncologists Memorial leaders and Cancer Center staff turn the first shovel of dirt at their ground-breaking ceremony. and three medical oncologists, all of whom are board certified this major expansion and re- “We have been giving care geons) Accredited and ACR- in advanced technology, is a and highly experienced in can- model of our Center for the here in Las Cruces for Las Cru- Accredited cancer program in clear example of Memorial’s cer care. Medical oncology has comfort and convenience of ces and the surrounding coun- southern New Mexico. Memo- commitment to bringing high a fourth physician joining the our patients,” Hayostek said. ties for years now,” she said. rial Cancer Center is affiliated quality cancer care to our practice in August. “In addition, the Radiation “Having the MMC Cancer Pro- with UNM Comprehensive region,” Memorial CEO John Dr. William Adler is Medical Oncology department will be gram allows patients to sleep in Cancer Center, one of only 45 Harris said. “We realize that Director of Medical Hematol- adding a Varian TrueBeam their own bed at night and get comprehensive cancer centers patients want to be able to stay ogy and Oncology at Memorial Edge Linear Accelerator that care during the day. This expan- in the nation. According to a close to home while getting the Cancer Center. He is a Uni- will enable us to provide SBRT sion will allow us more room to press release, these unique highest standard of care in their versity of New Mexico (UNM) (Stereotactic Body Radiation give care as well as state-of-the- distinctions allow Memorial journey with cancer. Memorial Comprehensive Cancer Center Therapy) and SRS (Stereotactic art radiation equipment. I work to offer patients the “highest is fully dedicated to making that physician who lives and works Radiosurgery) treatment in our with the best physicians, nurses standard of cancer care in the choice available.” in Las Cruces. Dr. Cherie Hay- community.” and staff that I have ever had region along with clinical trials The cancer center is fully ostek, who previously worked Lynn Van Pelt Fletcher, RN, the privilege to care for patients and other leading-edge treat- open for patient care during at the Mayo Clinic, is the Medi- BSN, MBA is the director of with in my entire career, right ment options.” construction. The expansion cal Director of Radiation On- the Cancer Program. She is here, in my home town. “ “The expansion of our cancer project is scheduled for comple- cology at Ikard. a native of Las Cruces and is Memorial has the only ACoS center, along with the signifi- tion during the first quarter of “Our staff is thrilled to start thrilled with the expansion. (American College of Sur- cant investment we are making 2018. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN WELL BEING FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 | 53 Hemp CBD and conditions that CBD may help

frequently get questions regarding the use of alternative for them. It Most people only know fects. It has been deemed like to learn more about CDB oil, capsules, and topical applications. is very important that about another cannabi- safe to use by most pa- HEMP CBD, I am avail- you work with an expe- noid: THC. THC is the tients. able to guide and edu- I rienced practitioner to cannabinoid that most CBD affects the cate you. I will also work Refresher: What made from Colo- get the best guidance in people smoke for the human body in many with your primary-care is CBD? CBD is rado hemp with using cannabinoids. Do high, the euphoric ef- ways including reduc- practitioner to give you one of the cannabi- 23 percent CBD not expect your medi- fect. THC does have me- ing pain, inflammation, the best care possible. noids (active ingre- for pain and in- cal doctor to guide you; dicinal qualities. Where seizures, vomiting and Patients always ask dients) found in all flammation. if insurance will cover cannabis plants, Remember, he or she may not know THC is psychoactive, nausea and anxiety, and about CBD. CBD is not. It is THC it protects nerves. our services and/or the including indica, not all CBD oil medicine. The answer sativa and hemp. is created equal. We are a local source that has gotten a bad rap Conditions that are HILDA LUZ is, we do not accept Much research There are all of hemp CBD products. and that bad rap has af- helped by CBD are pain, CHAVEZ any insurance, all con- has been done on kinds of prod- We provide our patients fected the value of CBD. including arthritis, fi- The Good Herb sults are on a cash or cannabinoids, es- ucts being touted with organic sources of Suffice it to say, they are bromyalgia, neuropathy; credit-card basis. The pecially in Israel by Dr on the market as CBD. hemp CBD from Colo- not the same. all cancers, insomnia, medicine is not covered Raphael Mechoulum. I All I can say is, buyer rado. We only work with It has been established anxiety, nausea, IBS, ul- by insurance either. In have studied his work beware! reputable companies that cannabis is a me- cerative colitis, Crohn’s some states, worker’s for years and find hemp You do not need to who can provide us with dicinal plant. All of the disease, epilepsy, Par- compensation will CBD to be very effective guess. I am very familiar lab analysis. We do not cannabinoids in canna- kinson’s disease, ALS, cover the costs, but you in many health condi- with CBD products and encourage the use of bis have some medicinal PTSD, MS, opioid addic- would have to research tions. I personally use I do consultations with Chinese hemp CBD oil. value; however, CBD is tion, etc. that for yourself; every organic hemp CBD oil, my patients to determine Always consider the the most medicinal and If you or a loved one capsules and lotion if CBD would be a viable source. has little to no side ef- are suffering and would SEE CHAVEZ, PAGE 54

Free courses help families facing Alzheimer’s disease

BULLETIN REPORT Alzheimer’s Association Office, 1155 S. while they attend the classes. The number of Americans living Telshor Blvd. #202. They’re open to all This evidence-based training aims to with Alzheimer’s disease is growing Families facing Alzheimer’s disease citizens of Las Cruces and surround- teach caregivers practical techniques quickly. Today, 5.5 million are living will have access to a free caregiver ing communities. for interacting with loved ones with Al- with Alzheimer’s disease, including course in Las Cruces offered by the To register, or for more information, zheimer’s disease, and for understand- an estimated 200,000 under the age Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico contact Lindsey Bachman at 575-647- ing and managing their behavior. It also of 65. Nearly two-thirds of those – 3.3 Chapter. 3868 or [email protected]. Class size imparts tools for long-term planning million – are women. It is the sixth- “The Savvy Caregiver Program” is limited and they do fill up quickly, so and for reducing stresses common to leading cause of death in the U.S., and is a seven-session course to be held register early. Participants in the pro- Alzheimer’s caregivers. The course ex- nearly one in three seniors who die from 2 to 4 p.m. each Wednesday, July gram may be reimbursed for the cost plains the signs, impacts and pathology each year has Alzheimer’s or another 12-Aug. 23. Courses will be held at the of having others tend to their loved one of Alzheimer’s disease. form of dementia.

Meeting to focus opioid overdose prevention, treatment

BULLETIN REPORT opioid overdose-related deaths ernment Center, 845 N. Motel members about preventing opi- input will be encouraged re- through a naloxone purchase Blvd., the release said. oid overdose deaths and imple- garding community needs and The Doña Ana County pilot site, the county said in a “The purpose of the project menting secondary prevention efforts related to overdose pre- Health and Human Services news release. is to reduce prescription drug/ strategies such as the purchase vention and naloxone use. Department will host a meet- The meeting will be held at opioid overdose-related deaths and distribution of naloxone,” For more information, ing to discuss a grant, funds 9 a.m. on Monday, July 17, in among individuals 18 years according to a news release contact Kathleen Davis at 575- from which will be used to Multi-Purpose Room 1-113 of and older by training first re- from the county. 525-5853 or kathleend@donaa- prevent prescription drug/ the Doña Ana County Gov- sponders and key community During the meeting, public nacounty.org. 54 | FRIDAY, JULY 7, 2017 WELL BEING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

[email protected]. Society-Las Cruces Village, 3011 Buena Society-Las Cruces Village, 3011 Buena HEALTHY Vida Circle. Multiple sclerosis support/ Vida Circle. Multiple sclerosis support/ Diabetes classes: Registration is now education group. Info/RSVP: 575-373-5130 education group. Info/RSVP: 575-373- HAPPENINGS open for diabetes class to be held 8:30 or [email protected]. 5130 or lascrucesmsselfhelp@gmail. a.m. to 4 p.m. (30-minute lunch break) com. Immunizations: The New Mexico De- on Saturday, July 8, at Families and Cancer support group at UUMC: 6:30-8 partment of Health’s Las Cruces Public Youth, Inc., 1320 S. Solano Drive, at the p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesdays Tai Chi class: 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday/ Health Office at 1170 N. Solano Drive corner of Solano and Idaho. Limited of each month, University United Meth- Wednesday or Tuesday/Thursday, is providing back-to-school immuniza- to 12 participants and their support odist Church, 2000 S. Locust St. Cancer Frank O’Brien Papen Center, 304 W. Bell tion services for children up to 18 years persons. Taught in English and Span- Care is a support group for those deal- St. Sponsored by Las Cruces Parks & of age, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday ish by diabetes educator T.J. Jasso, RN, ing with cancer, (patients, survivors, Recreation Dept. Info: 575-541-2455. throughout the month of July. For an BS. Info: 575-522-0289 or Email: snmdo@ caregivers, family and friends). Info: appointment call 575-528-5006. snmdo.org. Betty Harris, 575-524-3994 or the church Zen Buddhist meditation: 6 p.m. Thurs- office, 575-522-8220. days, 1605 S. Main St. Walk-ins welcome. Dyslexia programs: Dyslexia Institute Highlighting healthcare excellence: The Info: 575-541-5660. of Southern New Mexico (DISNM) Greater Las Cruces Chamber of Com- Alzheimer’s and dementia support group: summer reading and math programs merce presents awards in seven differ- 11:30 a.m. Thursdays, Uno Pizzeria & Jazzercise Lite: 10 a.m. Tuesdays and continue through Aug. 11, with flex- ent categories of healthcare excellence. Grill, 2102 Telshor Court. Arbors of Del Thursdays at the Las Cruces Jazzercise ible scheduling available. Certified 5:30 p.m.-midnight, Friday, July 28, at Rey Assisted Living Community sup- Fitness Center, 3217 El Camino Real. master teachers provide individual or Hotel Encanto de Las Cruces, 705 S. port meeting offers information and Info: Dianne Sage, 575-650-9721; jazzer- small-group therapy at two locations. Telshor Blvd. Nominations accepted. interventions. Info: 575-382-5200. cise.com. Individual therapy is $35 per lesson, Cocktails at 5:30 p.m., dinner at 6:30 small-group therapy (two to three stu- p.m., dancing from 9 p.m.-midnight. Parkinson’s Support: 10 a.m. third Tues- Zumba class: 10-11 a.m. Saturdays pre- dents) is $25 per lesson. Partial schol- Tickets are $60. RSVP: bmisquez@las- day of each month at the Senior Circle, sented by the City of Las Cruces Parks arships are available, based on need. cruces.org. 4311 E. Lohman Ave. Parkinson’s Sup- & Recreation Department, Las Cruces DISNM is a nonprofit organization dedi- port Group of Southern New Mexico. Regional Aquatic Center, 1401 E. Hadley cated to helping bright students who Junior Jazzercise: 12:30-3:30 p.m., Aug. Info: Sarah Stegall, 575-496-2550; Jon Ave. Info: 575-541-2782. have unexpected difficulty with reading 7-11, at Las Cruces Jazzercise Fitness Roberts, 702-217-0450 or visit pdsgsnm. and/or math. Info: Call/text 575-649-2992 Center, 3217 El Camino Real Road. Chil- org. Zumba classes: 3 p.m. Monday, Wednes- before 11 a.m.; visit www.disnm.org. dren ages 4-12 will get fit while having day and Friday at Mountain View Se- fun with Junior Jazzercise’s Summer Breastfeeding support: 10-11:30 a.m. nior Circle, 3948 Lohman Ave., Suite 1. One-Mile Challenge: This summer’s One Bash summer camp. Junior Jazzercise every Friday, Memorial Medical Cen- Info: 575-522-0503. Mile Challenge Series, free to youths in offers a high-energy workout with an ter, 2450 S. Telshor Blvd., West Annex, eighth grade and under, is hosted by Las emphasis on physical fitness. The cost Piñon A meeting room. Mama’s Milk Birth, death certificates: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Cruces Running Club. of each session is $90 (siblings are $50). Club Breastfeeding Support Group. Monday-Friday, Vital Records Office • Saturday, July 15, on Triviz Trail at Save $10 by referring a friend. Students Refreshments provided. Cost: free. Info: at the Las Cruces Public Health Office, Kohl’s on North Main Street can register up through camp start date. 575-521-5393. 1170 N. Solano Drive. Closed noon to 1 • Saturday, Aug. 5, at Sagecrest Park Info: Amy Richards, 941-705-0800 or las- p.m. Info: 575-528-5046. on Telshor Boulevard. [email protected]. Diabetes support: 10-11:15 a.m. the third Participants collect tickets to win Thursday of each month in the meet- Flu vaccines: To find out about flu vac- prizes. The Aug. 5 race will culminate in Breast cancer support group: Meets 10- ing room of Natural Grocers, 3970 E. cination clinics throughout the state, a free breakfast and awards ceremony 11:30 a.m. the fourth Saturday of each Lohman Ave. Diabetes Educational Sup- call the Immunization Hotline toll free for all participants, parents and volun- month at Memorial Medical Center, port Group meetings provide open dis- at 866-681-5872 or visit http://flushot. teers. All races start at 9 a.m., except for 2450 S. Telshor Blvd., west side annex cussion and teaching regarding diabetes healthmap.org. the July 3 run, which starts at 7:45 p.m. building. Free, no pre-registration, open and a question-and-answer period. Info: before the Electric Light Parade. Reg- to all. Info: 575-524 4373. 575-522-0289. Immunization services: For children up istration is 7:30-8:30 a.m. for each race, to 18, Monday, Wednesday and Friday except for the Electric 5k and mile run, MS support group: 4:30-6 p.m. the first MS support group: 4:30-6 p.m. the first mornings at the New Mexico Depart- which is 6:15-7:15 p.m. Parents can run Thursday of each month, Social Center Thursday of each month, Social Center ment of Health’s Las Cruces Central with their children at no cost. Info: reg- Creative Arts Room at Good Samaritan Creative Arts Room at Good Samaritan Public Health Office, 1170 N. Solano Dr.

area of the law because it is or sativa strains? CBD from Educate yourself find out if Las Cruces community is all CHAVEZ made from cannabis rudera- indica and sativa does contains you are a good candidate for about educating and awaken- CONTINUED FROM 53 lis, aka hemp. Every state has THC, CBD from hemp is negli- hemp CBD. ing the interest of the younger its own laws about the use gible. This is very important to Be well! generations to herbal medicine state is different. of CBD. There is still a lot of know. and supporting the older gen- Also, be aware, CBD is misinformation about it. The It is your responsibility to re- Hilda Luz Chavez, ND, is a erations with remedies they not legal in all states, as the source of the CBD is a vital search if your state allows the third-generation healer and remember. She can be reached at rumor goes. It falls in a gray point. Is it from hemp, indica use of CBD. curandera. Her work in the [email protected]. SPORTS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2017 | 55 12th Man tourney tees off The first City of the Crosses 12th Man Golf Tournament hit the greens June 30 and July 1 at Sonoma Ranch Golf Course to benefit the football programs at Centennial, Las Cruces, Mayfield and Oñate high schools. The 12th Man event continues the tradition of the Burger Time High School Golf Tournament, which ended its 23-year run in 2016, and in the process saw collaboration, not competition, among the four schools.

Garbriel Nino, left, and Wyatt Walters, defensive ends for Cen- Zeke Greer and Londy Martinez of Renegade Construction. tennial, help load carts.

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More than 3,000 fans gathered for Mesilla Valley Transportation Night at the Races July 1 as the Southern New Mexico Speedway celebrated 241 years of U.S. inde- pendence. USRA Modified racers, 35 of them, highlighted an exciting race evening interspersed with Super Truck, Dirtcar Late Model, USRA Stock Car and Casa Nissan Legends of the Southwest action. After dark, racing took a break as fireworks bounced off the sky, outshining the moon. The speedway is located at the Southern New Mexico Fair- grounds and racing takes place BULLETIN PHOTOS BY ELVA K. ÖSTERREICH every Saturday. Gates open at 5 The mud flies as USRA Modified racecars flatten the recently wetted track, preparing for a long night of racing Saturday. p.m., action starts at 7:45 p.m. Visit snmspeedway.com for informa- tion.

Top three results from July 1 race action Casa Nissan Legends of the Southwest 1. 4Z Dylan Harris, El Paso, Texas 2. 14G Cooper Guffey, Las Cruces 3. 1X Tom Zuloaga, El Paso, Texas

The Body Shop Super Trucks 1. 98 Rusty Bowen, Las Cruces 2. 33 Lloyd Duffey, Las Cruces 3. 501 Jaime Bejarano, El Paso, Texas

Shaw Trucking Dirtcar Late Models Young fans watch as USRA Modified fly past July 1 at the Southern New Young fans watch as USRA Modified fly past July 1 at the Southern New 1. G17 Fito Gallardo, Las Cruces Mexico Speedway. Mexico Speedway. 2. 44 Christy Barnett, El Paso, Texas 3. J17 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces

Sun Valley Hardware USRA Stock Cars 1. 44JT Jaime Torres, Las Cruces 2. 13 Victor Colorbio, Las Cruces 3. 07 Donavon Flores, Las Cruces

Ranch Milagro USRA Modifieds 1. 111 Bumper Jones, Mesilla Park 2. G3 Jake Gallardo, Las Cruces 3. 9 Jimmy Ray, Las Cruces The moon can’t compete for attention as fireworks light the night over For full results see snmspeedway.com. the Southern New Mexico Speedway July 1.