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by JON SLOTNICK yard dash took place on the inside, Jean Dillard's swift daughter of Ruidoso Downs Race Track with 4-1 shot See Me Do It break­ On A High, See Me Do It, per­ Fours were wild in Monday's $2 ing' on top from the rail, stride for formed gamely, slipping by Super million All American Futurity, as stride with Rainbow Futurity De Kas to get the place by a nose Jerry Wells and Ronald Shalz' runner-up Super De Ras) who had margin. Previously undefeated, See Merganser, breaking from post the three-hole. Merganser broke Me Do it earned $343,500 for her position four, won his fourth stakes fourth. performance. She was ridden by race of the year, good for rider Under urging from Jacky Larry Layton, who chose to ride her Jacky Martin and trainer Jack Martin, Merganser accelerated in the final over Super De Kas after Brooks' record-setting fourth career about half way down the lane, and qualifying both horses. Robert L. All American triumphs. with gritty determination, he Turner conditions See Me Do It. . Merganser, purchased at the managed to get a head in front of Super De Kas and 67-1 outsider 1987 All American Select Yearling See Me Do It at the wire, Sky Fire finished in a dead heat for sale for $9,000, earned $1,000,000 "Super De Kas made a big run at third. Jerry Nicodemus rode Super for Monday's All American score. me about 100 yards from the' wire De Kas for William Mills Jr. of Remarkably, the Ruidoso Downs and I thought he was going to go Ocala, Florida. Darrell Blevins had ~: closing day crowd of9,364 let the 2­ past us, but Merganser got Bight of the calIon Jack D. Saunders' Sky . . 'ji! .;.. year-old, Duck Dance-Hug Tiny colt, him out of the comer of his eye and Fire. Saunders' home base is .". champion of this year's Rainbow pulled away," said Jacky Martin. Baytown, . Both horses Futurity, go off at healthy odds of Merganser covered the 440-yard earned $129,500.- \ H 9-2. distance in 21.69 seconds over a Big Hanson, the 7-10 betting ~ "He was coming up to today's fast surface. The track record, es­ choice, reared in the gate before the " race exceptionally well," said tablished by Truckle Feature in race began, made up ground Merganser's trainer Jack Brooks, 1973, stands at 21.02. In addition, belatedly, but finished a'length be­ who also )Von this year's local to Monday's All American· score, hind the top four horses. Reinsman

Quarter horse training title. "We, Merganser has won. this yeais in­ Kenneth Hart was at the helm. i . had to drain some fluid· off his stallations of the West Texas and The rest ofthe field, with riders, ,, I' knees, but that's not unusual for a Sun Country Futurities. came in as follows: ¥~! Merganser wins by a neck in Monday's All purse out of a gross purse of $2 1/2 mil­ horse that has run as many times The win moved him into sixth­ Our Special Girl, Danny Car­ .. place, past.Special Effort, on the doza; Fabulous Figure, Roy Baldil­ American Futurity which climaxed the as he has this year." It was .1; lion. Rider Jacky Martin and trainer Jack Merganser's twelfth start of the all-time quarter horse money­ lez; Easy Lady Oak, James Lackey; . t ' 1988 racing season at Ruidoso· Downs Brooks have had four All American win­ season. earner list. His career bankroll Kin To Cash, Henry Garcia; and Race Track. The victory meant a $1 million ners. Much of the action in the 440- stands at $1.321 million. Packin Sixes, Steve Treasure. Flash flood takes one life, does lleavy dall1agc to village streets

by FRANKIE JARRELL drove as close as he could, but was emergency personnel arrived. Po­ Ruidoso News Staff Writer unable to get to Locke, who got out lice officer Lance Zink, Chief Wil­ Long-time Ruidoso resident T.e. of his vehicle and was holding onto liam Newman and fire and medical "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the victim a piece of wood. persormel arrived at about the of a flash flood that ripped through Both Locke and Melloy were same time. Ruidoso Thursday evening. among about 25 citizens who at­ Newman said they formed a hu­ Locke, owner of Broasted Chick­ tended a Planning and Zoning man chain to get Melloy and Locke en, was killed Thursday when his hearing at Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ out of the water. pickup was washed off the road by ministralive Center. The meeting Officers and medical persormel the rushing waters that ravaged was ended in the midst of the heavy were unable to revive Locke. the town leaving behind debri8, rainfallfl. Chief Newman estimated the loose gravel stalled vehicles. Sergeant T. C. McBride said he water was six feet deep in the road­ to report.~, According police had just diRcovered the flooding way, and much deeper on the road ;~- Locke was driving home from a conditions on Country Club Drive shoulder. \~~it'" -:.J#'~~..;:Js. '~~'.- ~..- meeting at Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ and was headed to the Hull inter­ Newman said Officer Zink was ministrative Center about 9:30 p. m. flection when a neighbor called po~ working an accident on Mechem when his El Camino was swept off lice reporting the accident. At the Drive when he responded to the fa­ the roadway near the intersection 8cene, McBride said he heard Mel­ tal accident. At that time just two of HulI and ParadiRe Canyon roads. loy calling fOT help. police officers were on the streets, A witness, Joe Melloy. told police McBride said he swam toward but by midnight Newman said he High water at the junction of Hull Road and the death of long-time Ruidoso resident T. he saw the Locke vehicle enter the the voice and Melloy, who was had called in more officers, who Paradise Canyon had subsided somewhat C. "Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was flooded intersection. He Raid the were joined hy White Mountain standing on top of rns station by early Friday morning, but evidence of brake lights came on and the rear wagon, waist deep in water, told Search and ReRcue and members of done to many roadways in the village by end swung around In the deep him that Locke was in the water. the New Mexico Mounted Patrol. the fierce flash flooding was still evident. the Thursday night storm. Paradise Can­ water. McBride located Locke, and held Officials estimated a six-foot wall of water yon was particularly hard hit. MeBoy, who can't 8mm, Raid he his head out of the water until Please see FL.ASH, page 2A came down to the intersection and caused

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Racing Wrapup ' 2A-3A Business...... 9A handle heavy by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso passenger recently, made He was not pleased with the p9Of>1e " 8A C>pinion 1B Ruidoso News Staff Writer statements about her service that "customer service" offered by Air Sports , , 4A-5A Classified 2B--4B zoning matters Helene McCoy, president of Air ahe wanted to refute. Ruidoso. McCoy said Pirelli told many The ..Dreamer'· 12A TV GVide Section B RuidoRo, told The Ruidoso News ''I'm not spreading rumors; I'm by FRANKIE JARRELL Thun~day that rumors are being telling the truth," said Pirelli, con­ people that a civilian was flying the Ruidoso News Staff Writer circulated about her commuter air tacted by phone Friday. Pirelli flew Air Ruidoso flight he took to Albu­ WEATHER REPORT Citizens protesting zone changes seTVIce. • to Albuquerque on council-related querque,, and Pirelli confirmed that Monday's low 35 got mixed responses Thursday from McCoy said Ruidoso Village business, using a low-price coupon Monday's rugh 68 the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Councillor Elmer Pirelli, an Air fare the village had purchased. Please see AIR, page 14A Tuesday's low , 33 Commission (P&Z). Tuesday's predicted high middle 70s AR lightning flashed and Wednesday's predicted low upper 30s thunder cracked outside the Wednesday's predicted high upper 70s windows of Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ ministrative Center, commissioners Total MLS sales through August: Bill Hostetter, Ruidoso meteorologist, predicts today, September Sales rise Month 1987 6, to be fair and a little warmer, with light southwesterly winds. waded through a string of zoning protests. Members of P&Z consider­ Decemb~r (86) $1,569,200 Tonight will be clear and cool again, with light variable winds. Wed­ January 2,618,804 nesday will be partly cloudy and warmer with increasing south­ ed testimony of more than a dozen Real estate sales in Ruidoso citizens before voting on the sepa­ showed a gain the past nine Febroary 1,384,548 westerly winds, 10-15 miles per hour by afternoon. March 2,082,150 Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per­ rate cases. months over the same months in Before the ink dried on their ac­ 1987. April 1)858,367 cent and tomorrow; °percent. May 2,420,025 The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday ghoWB part­ tions, more than one commissioner The oil industry crisis strongly remarked their decisions are likely affected the industry here from June 3,625,430 ly cloudy skies with near seasonal temperatures. A slight chance of July 3,154,498 showers on Thursday or Friday. to be appealed to the Ruidoso Vil­ about 1983 on, but some recovery is lage Council. evident. August 4,243,:342 The intense localized thunderstorm which formed rapidly over the TOTAL $22,956.342 Cedar Creek water shed area Thursday evening, September 1 In spite of threatened legal ac­ The tabulation is from Multiple tion, commissioners refused to Listing Services in Ruidoso. resulted in rainfall measurements of 1.48 inches in Ruidoso, and A net gain of$1,263.449. 2.10 inches in Alpine Village. Approximately one inch of precipita­ return planned unit development tion fell in a 30-minute period, between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Please see P&Z, page 14A -' B~T COpy AVAILABLE

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~ inside, Jean Dillard's swift daughter of t break­ On A High, See Me Do It, per­ ~:. ..,~. ride for fonned gamely, slipping by Super ~uturity De Kas to get the place by a nose l'lho had margin. Previously undefeated, See 'r broke Me Do it earned $343,500 for her performance. She was ridden by Jacky Larry' Layton, who chose to ride her elerated in the fin~l over Super De Kas after ine, and qualifying both horses. Robert L. on, he Turner conditions See Me Do It. front of . Super De Kas and 67-1 outsider Sky Fire finished in a dead heat for ig TWl at third. Jerry Nicodemus rode Super the wire De Kas for William Mills Jr. of ng to go Ocala, Florida.· Darrell Blevins had . sight of the call on Jack D. Saunders' Sky eye and Fire. Saunders' home base is artin. Baytown, Texas. Both horses UO-yard earned'$129,500.. : over a . Sig Hanson, the 7-10 betting 'Cord, es­ choice, reared in the gate before the :ature in' race began, made up ground addition, belatedly, but finished a length be­ m score, hind the top four horses. Reinsman ~ears in­ Kenneth Hart was at the helm. exas and The rest ofthe field, with riders, came in as follows: " Merganser wins by a nee lto sixth­ Our Special Girl, Danny Car­ :;,··.·"f American Futurity whie G, on the doza; Fabulous Figure, Roy Baldil­ i money­ lez; Easy Lady Oak, James Lackey; f'; 1988 racing season at bankroll Kin To Cash, Henry Garcia; and Race Track. The victory n Packin Sixes, Steve Treasure. Flash tlo( heavy daJ by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso News Staff Writer Long-time Ruidoso resident r "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the vic of a flash flood that ripped thro RilldoRo Thursday evening. Locke, owner of Broasled Ch en, was killed Thursday when pickup was waRhed off the roae the rushing waters that rav~ Q'r';r....,....,.,,/.. .~~> the town leaving behind del ~p._--_.~-':~ . loose gravel Htalled vehicleA. According to polIce re~ ~ Locke was driving home frOl ~.., .' ~ .if ~•• 'ltoo meeting at Ruidoso Municipal ministrative Center ahout 9:30 when his EI Camino was RweFl the roadway near the intersef of Hull and Paradise Canyon ru ..- A witneRR, Joe Melloy, told p SOUTHVlIEST death of long-time Ruidoso resident T. he saw the Locke vehicle enteJ = Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was flooded intersection. He said III MICROPUBLISHING, INC. brake lights came on and the e to many roadways in the village by end swung around in the Thursday night storm. Paradise Can­ water. _ was particularly hard hit. t-'leCl::;~ ~ee ~' ,..,oc..o~ Melloy, who can't swim, said he his head out of the water untl1 r Lt.... " ...... r' vt:.A. I 1'-' ...... ,. .... I t

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Racing Wrapup .. . 2A-3A Buslness 9A 11andle. heavy by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso passenger recently, made He was not pleased with the P90f3Ie . . 8A Opinion...... 1B • Ruidoso News Staff Writer statements about her service that "customer service" offered ~ by Air Sports...... 4A-5A Classified 2B-4B zonIng matters Helene McCoy, president of Air she wanted to refute. Ruidoso, The ..Dreamer 12A 1V GVlde Sect.on B RuidoRO, told The Ruidoso News ''I'm not spreading rumors; I'm . McCoy ·said Pirelli told many by FRANKIE JARRELL Thun~day that rumors are being telling the truth," said Pirelli, con­ people that a civilian was flying the Ruidoso News Staff Writer circulated about her commuter air tacted by phone Friday. Pirelli flew Air Ruidoso flight he took to Albu­ WEATHER REPORT Citizens protesting zone changes servIce. to Albuquerque on council-related querque, and Pirelli confirmed that MondayJs low 35 got mixed responses Thursday from McCoy said Ruidoso Village business, using a low-price coupon Monday's high 68 the Ruidoso Planning and Zoning Councillor Elmer Pi relli, an Air fare the village had purchased. Please see AIR, page 14A TuesdayJs low 33 Commission (P&Z). Tuesday's predicted high middle 70s ~ lightning flashed and Wednesday's predicted low upper 308 thunder cracked outside the Wednesday's predicted high upper 70s windows of Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ Total MLS sales through August: Bill Hostetter, Ruidoso meteorologist, predicts today, September ministrative Center, commissioners S~lles waded through a string of zoning rise Month 1987 1988 6, to be fair and a little wanner, with light southwesterly winds. December (86) $1,569,200 $1,757,105 Tonight will be clear and cool again, with light variable winds. Wed­ protests. Members of P&Z consider­ ed testimony of more than 8 dozen Real estate sales in Ruidoso January 2,618,804 1,831.238 nesday will be partly cloudy and warmer with increasing south­ FebTIlary 1,384,548 1,374.205 westerly winds, 10-15 miles per hour by afternoon. citizens before voting on the sepa· Rhowed a gain the past nine rate cases. March 2,082,150 2,.37,760 Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per­ months over the same months in 1 Before the ink dried on their ac­ 1987. April 1,858,367 2,346,546 cent and tomorrow; 0 percent. May 2,420,025 3,618.582 The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday shows parlr tions, more than one commissioner The oil industry crisis strongly remarked their decisions are likely affected the industry here from June 3,625,430 3,195,580 ly cloudy skies with near seasonal temperatures. A slight chance of July 3,154,498 3.369.280 showers.on Thursday ~r Friday. to be appealed to the Ruidoso Vil­ about 1983 on, but some recovery is lage Council. evident. August 4,243,342 4.289.545 The intense localized thunderstorm which formed rapidly over the TOTAL $22,956,342 $24,219;191 Cedar Creek water shed area Thursday evening, September 1 In spite of threatened legal ac­ The tabulation is from Multiple tion, commissioners refused to Listing Services in Ruidoso. resulted in rainfall measurements of 1.48 inches in Ruidoso, and A net gain of$I,263,449. 2.10 inches in Alpine Village. Approximately one inch of precipita­ return planned unit development tion fell in a aQ-mlnute period, between 8:30 and 9 p.m. Please see P&Z, page 14A

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by FRANKIE JARRELL drove as close as he could, but was emergency personnel arrived. Po­ Ruidoso News Staff Writer unable to get to Locke, who got out lice officer Lance Zink, Chief Wil­ Long-time Ruidoso resident T.C. of his vehicle and was holding onto· liam Newman and fire and medical "Charlie" Locke, 78, was the victim a piece ofwood. personnel arrived at -about the Qf a flash flood that ripped through Both Locke and Melloy were same time. Ruidoso Thursday evening. among about 25 citizens who at­ Newman said they formed a hu­ Locke, owner of Broasted Chick­ tended a Planning and Zoning man chain to get Melloy and Locke en. was killed Thursday when his hearing at Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ out ofthe water. pickup was washed off the road by ministrative Center. The meeting Officers and medical personnel the rushing waters that ravaged was ended in the midst ofthe heavy were unable to revive Locke. the town leaving behind debris, rainfalls. Chief Newman estimated the loose gravel stalled vehicles. Sergeant T.C. McBride said he water was six feet deep in the road­ According to police reports, had just discovered the flooding way, and much deeper on the road Locke was driving home from a conditions on Country Club Drive shoulder. meeting at Ruidoso Municipal Ad­ and was headed to the Hull inter­ Newman said Officer Zink. was ministrative Center about 9:30 p. m. section when a neighbor called po­ working an accident on Mechem when his EI Camino was swept off lice reporting the accident. At the Drive when he responded to the fa­ the roadway near the intersection scene, McBride said he heard Mel­ tal accident. At that time just two ofHull and Paradise Canyon roads. loy calling for help. police officers were on the streets, . . .':.'\. A witness, Joe Melloy, told police McBride said he swam toward but by midnight Newman said he High water at the junction of Hull Road and the death of long-time Ruidoso resident T .. '. he saw the Locke vehicle enter the the voice and Melloy, who was had called in more officers, who Paradise Canyon had subsided somewhat C. "Charlie" Locke. Extensive damage was· flooded intersection. He said the were joined by White Mountain standing on top of his station by early Friday but evidence of ~he brake lights came on and the rear wagon, waist deep in water, told Search and Rescue and members of morning, done to many roadways h1; village by . end swung aroWld in the deep him that Locke was in the water. the New Mexico Mounted Patrol. the -fierce flash flooding was still' evident. the Thursday night storm.. :];:~;..radise Can;" water. McBride located Locke, and held Officials estimated a six-foot wall of water yon was particularly hard' 'hit~f: '. . .\\ , . i MelloyJ who can't swim, said he his head out of the water until Please see FLf'SH, page 2A came down to the intersection and caused ~ ~r- \ i~ t co~nterse-omplairit~,,: ~ INSIDE P &Z officials Air service chief

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by JON SLOTNICK run. I wasn't worried about the gelding. Just Like Lace, owned by Ruidoso Downs Race Track other horses." Tommy Joe Hoyt of Powderly, On paper and on th", track, the Although Silent Reflex posted a Texas, left the gate at odds of 5-2. two best 2-year-olds in the Ruidoso 1 IJ2 lenf{th margin of victory, it She has done everything asked of Thoroughbred Futurity were Silent didn't look easy from the grand­ her this year, whipping a field of Reflex and Just Like Lace, and in stand. Just Li\

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Results for ThW"llday, SEVENTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3­ 6-Calling For Cash (Layton) olds. 3,500 Claiming. Purse 2,300. Time:21.46. Also Ran: 8-Native Time:47.08. Also Ran: 7-Tmck September 1, 1988 year-old maiden fillies. Purse 2.400. 4.00, 2.60, 2.40 6-Big City Kid (Jo Martinez) Feeling, 6-He P;ays Fair, 9-Heza Ambassador, 6-Music Maker Man, FIRST: 400 yards. 2-year-old 7-Dorice (Burgos) 5.40, 3.60, 2.80 3-Cash Event (A Baldillez) 2.60, 12.00, 6.00, 4.80 Gypsy Too, 5-Foreign Consul, 2­ 4-Double The Angle, 2-Super Ser­ maidens. 6,000 Claiming. Purse 6-Northern Crimson (Miles) 2.40 3-Haulin' Asteroid (Miles) 45.60, Mister Moon Love, I-Toynoble. Dai­ pent, 8-Mr Black Tie, 9-0ut In Or­ 2,300. 7.80,4.00 8-Rios First Prize (Payne) 4.40 15.40 ly Double (5-3) paid 67.40. Quiniela bit, lO-Joshua Ira. Trifecta (5-3-1) 3-Silks Texas Kid (White) 3.40, 3-Sugar Bucks (Payne) 2.80 Time:17.79. Also Ran: 7-The In­ 7-Pirate's Prize (Ceballos) 9.20 (3-7) paid 37.60. paid 665.40. Quiniela (3-5) paid 2.40,2.40 Time:1.10 IJ5. Also Ran: I-Pop terrupter, 4-Easy Laurie Sue, 1­ Time:1.38 3/5. Also Ran: 2-Jerico THIRD:. 5 1/2 furlongs. 3-year­ 47.80. ... 2-Green Trace (Nix) 4.80, 3.80 Your Balloon, 4-Primera Segura, 5­ Miss Ditcher, 9-Miss Draconic Dial, Mountain, 9-Emo's Lady, 1O-J.W. olds and up maidens. 2,500 Claim­ NINTH: 6 furlongs. 3- and 4­ 4-Runaway Aggie (Payne) 4.40 Eminent Flyer, 8-Ain't No Yankee, 2-0rbiting Moon, 5-Speedy Miss Holme, 8-Beadreamer, 4-Popeye ing. Purse 2,300. year-old fillies. Allowance. Purse Time:20.67. Also Ran: I-Chicks 2-Miss Moon Bubble. Exaeta (7-6) Oh. Daily Double (7-6) paid 12.40. Stevens, I-Proven Identity, 5­ 3-Tesoro (M Lidberg) 4.00, 3.00, 3,000. Lil Rooster, 7-Business An paid 65.20. Quiniela (3-6) paid 4.80.. Reckless Tuna. Trifeeta (6-3-7) paid 2.80 9-Ack Oar Ack (Payne) 6.20, Pleasure, 6-Few Delays, 8-Miss EIGHTH: 7 1J2 furlongs. 4-year­ THIRD: 5 IJ2 furlongs. 3- and 4­ 9,123.80. Quiniela (3-6) paid 2-Staunch's Holiday (Coombs) 3.60,3.00 Jifaway, 5-PleaseLite Me Up. olds and up. Allowance. Purse year-olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 278.60. 4.20,3.40 l-Pinquette (Miles) 5.00, 3.20 SECOND: 350 yards. 3-year-old 2,500. 2,300. NINTH: 5 IJ2 furlongs. 4-year­ 9-Cynic Dancer (Clark) 5.80 3-Lauren's Doll (Sterling) 3.20 maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Purse - 6-Jemez Streaker (M Lidberg) 2-0utdo Me Not (Payne) 6.20, olds and up. 4,000 Claiming. Purse Time:l.1O 4/5. Also Ran: 4­ Time:l.16. Also Ran: 5-Hide The 2,300. 15.40, 6.80, 4.20 3.60,3.20 2,500. Whatda Ya Like, 8-Draconic Bell, Kaz, 6-Miss Delta Time, 10­ I-Miss Master Song (Uriegas) 5-Tribute To Honey (Coombs) 9-Poly's Fire (Clark) 3.80, 2.80 4-Total The Tip (Payne) 5.60, 7-Stoney Ridge, 5-Polly's Boy, 10­ Jariwala, 8-Ryeko's Delight, 2­ 22.60,7.80,5.00 4.20,2.60 IO-Crimson Daiquiri (Burgos) 3.60,2.60 Lynn's Runner, 6-Draconic's Waltz. Curvy Lass, 7-Nojode, 4-Time 6-Rockum Shot (Miles) 5.00,3.80 7-Follin Round (Powell) 2.40 4.60 . 5-Hurricane Mack (M Lidberg) I-Dyna Blue scratched. 1st half Tester. Quiniela (l-9) paid 15.00. 8-Satin Patches

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, " • .. " r,' Ruid·oso .Downsres·Ults. - 4 ,_ , "," ,_ > J , , ResJ,dts for Smiday, 3-Bonamill. (CebaUos}:lJ,40 3.80 .' '. . 8-0ssetra, 5-Cadillactiori, 7·Indis September4, 1988 Time:1.01 1/5. Also· Ran: lc .' Time:1.36, 2I5~.; Also &';1: 5- La~k,; 1·Catchy. Tune scratched.. , , ~ FIRST: 350 yards. 2·year,old Copachina, 2-Senor C.G.W,, 9­ Gaylee's Come~, (;.PalIq &cle, 1- Qmmela. (2-9) paId ~6.80., '., " , maidens. Allowance. Purse 2,300. Master's Pleasure, 6-Pretty Bom­ ~- • Peasefa11 Ending,· fl.-BIg Act, . EIGHTH: l=le. 4-year.olds " ".' - 9-Titanium Lass (Hunt) 14.40, bay, 4-Sign 0 Satan, 8-Invader Clever Boy. DAily Double (3-4) paid and up. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 6.00,4.00 . Royal. Trifecta (7-5-3) paid 97.40. 734.00. Quiniela.(4-7)jlaid 44.00. 2,400.' •· ,~ ;. 3·Smashed Bugs (Yoakum) 8.80, Quiniela (5-7)paid 10.80. . . TIDRD:5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year- I-Windfall PI:ophet (M Lidberg) " . ." 4.40 NINTH: All American Futurity old maiden fillies. AllowaI1ce. ~urse 8.40,5.60,4.40 ' ".;'~':: 8·Streakin Josh (White) 3.00 Second Consolation. 440 yards. 2­ 2,400. tI-Capitan Smokey (Burgos) , Time:18.17. Also Ran: 6-Dashs year-oIds. Purse 145,000. l~Dream , .. . ~:" Of Tomorrow (Burgos) 8.80,5.60 . ". '. "- . r , Cash Back, 5·Red SlUrted, 10-Hand 6-Floyd De GJ:eat (Layton) 3.60, 4.60,3.60,3.20· 2-01den Hills (O'Neill) 8.60 J, i \' Me Six, 7-Sixth Glas!t I-Running 3.00,3.00 4-Johnsons Bet (Ceballos). 7.60, Time:I.41 1/5. Also Ran: 8-, 1> Thru, 2-The' Gray uritch. 4-By 5-Evants Toro (J Nicodemy.s) 5.20 . Wolfbane,6-Formal. Christian, 4- .I . f, Yawl Missle scratehed. 6.20,4.60 . 7-Dasha.wayDajha~ay (Ster- Jeff W., lO-Vikings Shield, 9- ,I:i.. SECOND: 350 yards. 3.year.olds 9-Zevistator (Fuller) 7.80 ling) 4.20 . Martin Man, 7-Windsor Knot, 3- .' and up. 4,000 Claiming. Purse 1';'­ Time:21.59. Also Ran: 10­ Time:1.00 3/5. Also Ran: a.: Crimson Daiquiri, 5-Dare A Knight. V 2,300. Thinkigotit, 7·Blushing Indian, 8­ Lynnde Vuelo, 10-aatchetta, 6· Trifecta (1-11-2) paid 1,322.20, , I-Striding For Vietory Count Beduino, 2-Real Easy Sur­ Greequeet, 9-Cannan's illusion, 5- Quiniela (1-11) paid 52.60. . (Bustamante) 31.00, 13.00, 7.80 prise, 3-Ima Dash Too, I-Hot Glass. Ma..Tenacity, 8-Beauty, Spirit, 2- NINTH: 'Ruidoso 550 5-West Of The Pecos (Myles) 4-PelfiYs First Chance..Quiniell/o (5- Shesa Special Brat. 1st half Twin Championship. 550 yards. 3-year­ 4.60,3.40 , 6) paid 24.80.. .' Trifecta (1-4-7) paid 94.40 (548 ex- olds and up. Purse 10,000 added. 2-Rocket Wind (M Lidberg) TENTH: 5 lJ2 furlongs. 2-year. changes). Quiniela (1-4) paid 24.40. . 10-Go Street Music (Layton) ,.' 13.00 . oIds. Allowance. Purse 2,600. FOURTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3- and 4.00, 2.80, 2.60' . Time:17.90. Also Ran: 6-Johnny I-Stewing Sid (Burgos) 11-20, ~-ye~r-old maidens.. 3,500 Claim-2·Six Popper (A Baldille~) 3AO, Coast Pass Em, 3-Shiney Sequin, 9­ 5.80,5.00' ., mg. Purse 2,300. '. 3.20 H . d Charging Wrangler, 10-The Ole 7-Jefe Chick (O'Neill) 23.00, . 2-Frisky Business (Clark) 4.80, 5~Flillow The Fox (Yoakum) 5.20, appy ay, Creek, 8-The Quarter Master, 7-La 10.00 . 3.40,2.80 Time:27.05. Also Ran: 9- Milagrosa, 4-0ur Rebel Sister 8-Royal Shot (M Lidberg) 5.40 3-Northem Crimson, (Miles) Naviaux, .g.Strate. And Easr 1- scratched. Daily Double (9-1) paid Time:1.08 4/5. Also Ran: 6­ 4.60,3.20 • •. Miss Featurette, 7-Razz Yaw,l 3'- Trainer Jack' Brooks and Jockey Jacky Martin are all 707.80. Quiniela (1-5) paid 145.20. Queen Sophia, 5-Crazy Salls, 9­ 4-Ride The Breakers (Payne)' Smasheli 'Groom,4-01e Hemp, 6-! smiles after Merganser won the All American THIRD: 6 furlongs. 3- and 4­ Pinons Charmin, 2-Meshak, 3­ 3.40 .Credence. Quiniela (2-10) paid' FlJturity and $1 million for owners Jerry Wells and year-old maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Christian Leader, 4-Shego Eg!'..10­ Time:l.06 3/5. Also Rim: 6-Lady 13.40. ~. " , Purse 2,300. . D.B.'s Leader scratched. Qwmela Allee,9.Govemadora, 1-Thate Bee- .. TEN'tn: Countess' Blade Hand­ ROnald Shalz. 3-Cupa Dark Tea (Coombs) (1-7) paid 200.60. oming, .a-Prince Christy, 5· icap. 7 1/2 furlongs. ?-year-olds. 23.80, 9.60, 6.40 ELEVENTH: Higheasterjet Unlimited Pearl, 10-Orbit's Flight, .purse 10,000 added. 4-Precious Master (Payne) 4.60, Handicap. 3-year-olds and up. 350 7~Lynn's Runner. .2nd half Twin . 3-Written Right (Clark) 14.00, 3.80 yards. Purse 10,000 added. Trifecta (2-34) paid 2,303.60 (47 6.60,4.20.' .' 2-Lady Esta (M Lidberg) 7.00 3-Reverend Jonah Black (sUmp­ tickets). Quiniela(2-3) paid 13.40. . 5-Avance (S~rhng) 13,60,.6.40 Time:1:15. Also Ran: I-Classic ter) 16.00, 6.60, 5.20 FIFTH: 7 1/2 furlongs. 3- and 4- 2-Arrowhead s Pro.(Burgos) 3.40 Scout, 100Sahara Fire, 7-Little 6-Jet Go Chick (Hunt) 18.00, year-old maidens. 4,000 Claiming. Time:1.34. Also 'Ran: 4-Knight's Energetic King again Prize, 5-Social Hand, 6-Rosey Vel­ 9.80 Purse 2,300. Odds I-Plenty Thanks 6-River .. vet, 9-Light Up Your Life, 8-Racer 2-Just Another Jet (Fuller) 4.40 . 7-Pot Luck (Ceballos) 25.80, Crow; 8-Total Image, '7-Foreign Brown. 1st half Twin Trifecta (3-4­ Time:17.56. Also Ran: 9­ 12.00,. 7.00. Fella. Exacts (3-5) paid 107.40.. 2) paid 1,034.20 (21 exchanges). Lightning Casanova, 5-Charge It I-Command Mim (Burgos) 6.80, ELEVENTH: All Amencan has Ruidoso Mile title. . Quiniela (3-4) paid 62.20. . To Go, 4-Hiclllss Girl, lO-Up Front 4.40 Futurity. 440 yards. 2-year·olds. by JON SLOTNICK broke," said reinsman Martinez, FOURTH: 400 yards. 3.year-olds Runner 7-Josies Super Sound, 8­ 8-Princeofl;hearcitic (Murphy) Purse 2,000,000. .. Ruidoso Downs Race Track and up. 5,000 Claiming. Purse "and when I kicked him he just Availabie Now; I.Classy Comment. 3.60 4-Merganser (Martin) 11.60, It took three years, but stood there." . . 2,400. ~ . Exacta (3-6) paid 417.20. Time:l.37 215. Also .Ran: 2- 4.40,3.00 . Energetic King managed to regain The worst was over quickly 5-Hennessy Hope (A Baldillez) TWELFTH: Ruidoso Mile Hand­ Sandy Country, 3-Mechamcal Star, I-See Me Do It (Layton) 4.20, his 1985 ltuidoso Mile Handicap 6.20,3.80, 3.20 . icap. 1 mi).e. 3-year-olds and. up. though, as Energetic King made up 9-Sahara Fire, 4-Timwilldoit, 5-El 3.20 crown with a smashing triumph in ground and joined paceBe~r Some 6-Luckgay Chicdelite. Purse 30,000. Regalado, 10-Icostalot, 6-Fluvanna (Dead Heat) 2-Sky Fire (Blevins) Sunday's rimewal of the $30,000 Other Brother at the head of the (Bustamante) 4.40, 3.20 5-Energetic King (Jo Martinez) Fire. Quiniela (1-7) paid 103.00. 4.20 race,' as leading rider Joe Martinez 7-Kyota (Payne) 3.00 pack. In the middle of the turn for 5.80,4.20, 3.80 SIXTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 3· and 4- (Dead Heat) 3-Super De Kas (J logged another victory en route to home Some Other Brother dropped Time:20.15. Also Ran: 9-New 4-Hot Tom (Hartnett) 5.20, 3.80 year-olda. 5,000 Claiming. Purse Nicodemus) 2.60 his second riding title in a row. Sinn, 8-Lemac Special Effort, 1­ I-Painted Warrior (Benitez) 4.20 back, and Energetic King piifled 2,500. Time:21.69. Also Ran: 8-Sig .Energetic King, a 9-year-old away unchallenged. He won iJy 5 Mighty Jr Bug, 3-Plum Special, 4­ Time:1.42. Also Ran: 7-8ome 2-Tino (Coombs) 8.20, 4.20, 3.40 Hanson, 5-0ur Special Girl, 1·. gl11diil~ by QI{'I'he Sly, has been Stagecraft. 2nd half Twin Trifecta le~ in 1:4~. ... "._;', Other Brother, 6-Lord Rubic, 8­ 10-Egot.cM Lidberg)·4.00;.3.0o. . Fabulous Figure, 9-EasY Lady Oak, campaIgning thiS .sllmmer at trp.cka 'I took the whip to him two or (5-6-7) no winners. Monday's car­ Curribot, 2-Pat's Fantasy, 3-Copper 5-Menehume Prince (Bickel) 10-Kin To Cash, 6-Packin Sixes. in the north and midwest. He came ryover $56,485. Quiniela (5-6) paid three times and the longer he kept Case. Exacta (5-4) paid 46.80. 4.80 Exacta (4-1) paid 59.20. into Sunday's Handicap looking for nJDuing, the faster he went," 13.60. THIRTEENTH: 6 furlongs. 4­ Time:1.05 215. Also Ran: 6- ,hisfirst win since early April, but Martinez sai,d. FIFTH: 5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year-old year-oIds and up. 3,200 Claiming. Masked Miss, 3-Paso Puppie, 4- TWELFTH: 6 furlongs. 4-year- based on class 'one he was high maidens. 5,000 Claiming. Purse Purse 2,400. Thinking Ack Ack, 8-Silver Pack- oIds' and up. 2,500 Claiming. Purse weighted with 123 pounds. In 88 Energetic King was the second 2,300. 2-Crap Shoot (Coombs) 10.80,. age, I-Miller L. Johnson, 7- 2,300. starts prior to the Ruidoso Mile, ,.t choice in the wagering at 9·5. He · " 3-Speedy Blulady (Uriegas) 6.20,4.20 Debonair Dude, 9-Janachois. Ex· 9-Sticky Native (White) 6.40, Energetic King had made 32 trips. earned owners Michael Bean and 10.80, 4.00, 2.80 3-Think Draconic (White) 7.00, acta (2-10) paid 33.00. 4.60, 3.20 to the winner's circle and $692,000. Les Zanotti, of Omaha, Nebraska, 8-Crazy Sunny (Payne) 3.20, 4.60 SEVENTH: All American I-Dmconade (Clark) 12.60,5.80 When the gates kicked open it $18,000 for his performance. Anita 2.80 6-Zeviken (Benitez) 3.00 Futurity First Consolation. 440 3~Wish For Plenty (Coombs) 3.20 didn't look like it was going to'be Morse saddled the veteran 5-Gray Princess (Coombs) 2.60 Time:1.14 2/5. Also Ran: 4­ yards. ?-year-ol?~. Purse 290,000. Time:1. ~3 4/5. Also Ran: 4-Pa.so Energetic King's day. "He false campaigner. Time:l.l0 3/5. Also Ran: 2­ Sailing Master, 9-Ambcr's 9-Senor EditIon (Bustamante) Dean, 7-Misty Curry, 2-Carry Back . Curare, 7-Don Haskins, 4-Aspen Draconic, 5-Next Flight, 7-pnkka 8.20,4.00,3.00 Dancer, 5-Quickest Step, 11-Slip . Silver, 6-Totaly Intense, I-Next Anne, 10-Iwannabefirst, l-Keyroon/ 2-Power Effort (Martin) 3.40, Stick, 6-0ver The Edge, 10-fll Be Payday. Quiniela (3-8) paid 12.80. 8-Rematehed. Trifecta (2-3-6) paid 3.00 Drone, 8·Dancing Rusty. Trifecta ONE 257.0944« -Ito. Offiee o~ 7.:30 p.m.- 0" • pen SIXTH: Simulcast from Bel­ 630.40. Quiniela (2-3) paid 97.60. 6-0ne Night With You (A Baldil- (9-1-3) paid 355.29. Quiniela (1-9) . ~ lIeldOver5thWeek .' mont. The Manhattan Handicap. 1 Attendance: 8,023. Handle: lez) 3.60 paid 82.80. Attendance: 9,364. .NOWSHOWING AT'7:4l1 :~_') NowShowingAt8:00 mile. 3-year-olds and up. Purse $892,536. Weather: Sunny. Track: Time:21.72. Also Ran: 3-Blue Handle: $1,099,113. Weather: In ~ An All-Star Cast... 250,000. M;uddy to Heavy to Fast. Ribbon Bunny, 4-Sky High Dreams, Sunny. Track: Fast. 6-Milesius 11.80,3.80, 2.40 ."MIDNIGHT RUN'Come~R el~K[!}}--..FihnedIn NewMeldeo 7-My Big Boy 2.60, 2.20 Results for Monday, AFa..P ...... AdIo...... ''YOUNG GUNS"R It1 In!\ Encbl Tha.n. NlPt Ai: 8..00 lx-Maceo 2.40 September 5, 1988 , • Time:2.04 2/5. Exacta (6-7) paid FIRST: 5 1/2 furlongs. 2-year­ "Scare Up A Uttle Business!" We Are LocittetlBehind Safewa;V At Sferra Center 32.00. olds. 6,500 Clsiming, Purse SEVENTH: 400 yards. 3-year­ 2,400. Advertise Yours oIds. Allowance. Purse 2,900. 3-Early Dash (O'Neill) 47.40, in 6-1m Steppin Easy (Martin) 27.20,8.80 The Ruidoso News 3.20,2.60, 2.40 .S-Master Wahoo (Ceballos) •Amb.erlevSuiteJlotel 9-Driving Effort (Payne) 3.20, 23.20,8.60 ~ 2.60 8-Charlock (White) 3.20 "R. . CPODlS from·. ...."¥;YLr - ~ . 3-0nly For His Eyes (Burress) Time:1.08 1/5. Also Ran: 5-Sweet 3.20 Dealin, 2-Wichita, 4-Freegiven, 7­ ;,'~~""'" $00',' -. - . " , " , , ,- ~ - Time:20.05. Also Ran: I-Family Rectus Loomigo, 9-Magic File, 1- , i'-'

Honor, 4-Bobabon, 2-Making The Raise A Drif1;. , . - " Cash, 5-What A Effort, 7-Rock To SECOND: 7 1/2 furlongs. 3- and , ", ... The Top, 8·Easy Hill. Exacta (6-9) 4-year-olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse paid 9.20. 2,400. weekendsi .. '., EIGHTH: 5 furlongs. 3-year­ 4-AG. Amanda (Benitez) 26.60. . olds. 2,500 Claiming. Purse 2,300. 13.00,6.60 .,weekdays{rorn 7-Sierra Sadie (Miles) 4.60, 3.00, 7-Valentine Debt (M Lidberg). 2.80 5.60,4.00 $45~QO· " 5-Cajun Cat (Sterling) ~.20, 3.20 3-My Sweet Toot Toot (Coombs) , limited _1IIIbl1l4'

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' "~ , ' 'Swanner tl!rew an incompletion, and s!;ayed for three quarters "tQ The Warnors were flagged for a then pitched out for a two yard 109s. I , mar :viJJibility and reduce a promis- clip onth!!following kickoffand the On t~d mid 12, ~wannel,'couldn't I ~.!l.' !nl[',!.lID8' battle to' conserVative ball was marked back, to the 22 'connect with a short ,pass that •I ball_n yard line.Stinnan fonnd boles ,referees ruled was a lateml. ~, "It, was two hours ofFriday night twice for eightyards. Swanner. on a Lovington recovered. • mppeJ:y football that didn't test ei- keeper, gave the WamoJ,'S their ~. "ther ~ide and.revealed nothing. first, first down ofthe g&:!Jle' , The Cats took over on the ,23 • Rudio~o fans, accustomed to sit- Swanner found diJ.yllght around ,yard line. Brown passed for seven •, ling in, downpours lately, nearly the right side for nine more yards. to the 16. He then delivered a 16­ · matched'the Wildcat faitliful in at-Stiiman tested the comer and was yard home run to the.right I(nd tel1dance as both sides huddled un- stopped. Dusty ,Beavers fought to zone marker. The two-pomt conver­ der BlDaU pockets ofumbrellas and the 44 for the second first down. sion worked and the Wildcats were , "" polyethylene. on top 14-zip. Leavirig the stadium was a shoe The Wamors couldn't move. The Cats squib kicked the b,!-ll. to Kenny Trapp holds the ball aloft as" the cats closed the door. Trapp finished the" saleBlDan's dream. It wa~ im- After a short pas~ to Trapp and on theWamors40aooit~okedhke referee signals tOUChdown. The. touch~ night with a 100-yard game on 15 carries. " posmble to reach the parking' lot third and 11, Stinnan was forced to Ruidoso wa~ beginning to move. down closed the .gap, 14-12, and the Wild-' without wading ankle deep intIood- punt. A clip 9n the Cats gave the Swanner rolled right for three. • , ; ing. ,Warriors new life with fourth and Trapp powered it up the Jiliddle for over the Jet\; side for eight yards. Wa¢Ol' head coach Cooper, one, but Swanner, fighting to grasp ten. Swanner added seven more for Trapp then 'drove over the right Henderson said he had hoped for theslippeTY ball, was caught fur a second and three. Swanner was side for SD<; more. The third straight GAME STATISTICS im.eroved play; four-yard loss and the Cats took then caught for a loss. A pitch out Trapp run was good for a touch­ , , 'Each week you strive for im- posBesmon.· ,, to Trapp was good for four.' The RUIDOSO 12, LOVINGTON 14 :. down. The conversion failed and Warriors o 0 0, 12-12.. SI:veme!1t," he said. "This week, Lovington was flagged for en- Wamore, going for a :lirilt down" the lead was cut to 14-6 in favor of Wildcat,s '- "'. . ,', o 6 S 0-14 counting the weather, our play croachmeilt and backed to the 28. lined up in the neutml ZOJ.1e fora Lovington. was not better than lastweek." Warrior defense held for two plays five yard penalty. Trapp kicks the RUi,do~,o .,: LQv1.ngtan Fir~t downs •••••••• ,•.••~.- ••••• ~ '7 . Henderson said there were with no gains. A Cat 'pass was nul-, ball to the 14. . " An on side kick that skipped 11 Rtishes-yards •••••••••••••••••• 35-168 37-208 , briptspots inthe game. lified by an ineligible receiver down The Cat9 tried a couple of plays acro~s ~ ~ ~ ~ the' wet field like a wounded Passing••• ' • • .. 17 31 " , .; 'We and the weather created field costing them a 15 yllJ.'d penal- before Brown attempted a pass that duck was recovered by Ruido~o. ~eturn Yards •••• ~ ••••••••• ~ ••• 3 19 , ~ lo~s ~ ~ ~ ~ four of their turnovers to our one,"ty ofdown. ", was'intercepted by Beavers. Swanner Jlassed to Sago for eight. Comp... At.t-Int ••••' ..... •• •• .•••• 2-13-0 3-7-2 • he said. "Our, intensity level picked ' Swanner's first pass was nearly Punts ~ •• ; •• ~ . 5-157 2-63 up in the fourth quarter. We Lovington s defenge looked tired. Fu~bles lost •••• ~ ••• ~.~ ••••••• 1 2 After a 35-yard punt, the War­ intercepted, but incomplete. Two The Cats over ran the next y!:y Penalt~es-Yards••••••••• ~ •• ~ •• 5-35 7-75 needed it for the entire game. Just riors had the ball at inid-field with more plays go nowhere and on and Trapp snaked through the . e likJllast week, we would have liked 2:01 seconds before halftime. fourth and shot:l;, a Swanner pass , to the ten yard line for a31 yard INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS to have had more time." over the middle rolls incomplete. gain. Trapp then· pounded his way RUSHING ,Henderson commented on the The Waniors failed to move the Att Yards Avg Yda ' ball and Stirman punted for 30 The quarter ended on a two-yard over the right, side of the line for a Trapp. kenny •••••••••••••••• ~. 15 100 6.7 improved, kicking game and the yards into the wind. Lovington was run from the Cats. touchdown. Trapp was stopped lin Stirman, L9San.'••••••••••••••• 5 29 5.8 coverage on kickoffreturns. ' Swartner, M~cha~l ••••••••• ~ •••• 10 32 3.2 • the two point conversion and the 's I ~~· ' Somewhere in the' fourth called for a clip and sent back to ago, ra ••• •••••••• '•••••••• 4 7 1.7 the 11 yard line where they ran out Fourth quarter summaTY: Cats ,Wildcats held a 11 t.o 12 lead with Beavers. Du~ty •••• ~ ••••••••••• 1 o .0 quarter, Kenny Trapp decided to' the clock. At halftime, the score scratchfor extra yards and fumble. 5:31 seconds ~maUllng. turn all-world. Trapp, with the stood at 6-0. Stirman then jam9 it through the The Wsmors had two more entire Wildcat- line often attached PASSING Att Yds %Comp Iot Third, quarter summary: hole for 18 yard~ to the' 30. Trapp chances, one on an interception by Swanner, Michael~ ••••••••• ~~.~ 13 17 15.4 o to him, D:IOnstered the ball down Stirman kicks and Ruidoso is barreled for five and Swanner for Silva, but was unable to move the field fo:r both, Warrio.r touch­ flagged "f9r unsportsmanlike. 1lOJ;l­ stiffe~ng d~fense: REC,!qv.~:Nr;, , .', , ,, ~~g 'Yo;\s 'downs. ' one on a keE;per. ,Swanner faked a . through th!l IIf, -Trapp. Kenny~~~.~ •••• ~.~ ••• ~ •• S.5 On defense;Trapp tried to shake duct on the play. The Cats gro.und pass and picked up a first down on the Cats. Time mn out on a 'Trapp game' took greater chunks of turf. the 18 yard line. Trapp powered run ofthree yards. PUNT RETURNS A·t tempts Yards Avg Yds the ball lose withjarring tackles as Chavez. Zach.~~ ...... ~••• ~ •• ~~~ 2 • o .0 roum as any Middle School park­ inglot speed bump. KICKOFF RETURNS ~ttempts Yards Avg Yds The final Warrior drive began Rushin.s •.Cody •• ~~ •••• ~~ •• ~.~ ••• 1 3 3.0 with 34 ticks let\; on the clock and PUNTS AttemlJt.s Yards AvO Yds ,. deep in their own temtory. Not St:i.rman, Logan •• ~ ~ ••• ~ ~ ~. ~ •••• 5 157 31.4 en01ll{h time. KICKOFFS Number Yards Avg Yds Fifst quarter summaTY: Loving­ Trapp, Kenny •••••••••• ~~~ ••••• 3 71 23,7 ton squib kicks to Bubba Lane who juggles the wetball and is nailed on the 35. Swanner then optioned to TraPta~ no gain. Swanner, in a fake d off, turns up the middle for four. On fourth and four, Swan­ nerkeptthe ball for a short gain up the middle. Logan Stirtnan put some foot into a liigh 38-yarderthat dribbled to the Wildcat 20 where it was returned for five. The Wildcats controlled the foot­ ball with short blasts over the let\; side of the line. Four plays took them to the Warrior 38 where they were flagged for blocking below the waist. 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J~yball ii.~s owir~. ~u~:o~~~~t!illt:~~~ts~;I!:reFa:~'~~:u3f:f~= '.:. ; .Vo,.1, se, g... o,.,,·,.es···,t. ,. RHS' wins' naniedina .suit file!!. byOree reset..· ." " ..' . . , . !' . . _ ", ." . .. . , .... MeadowsCollnt'l"yOluJ:i,'· • .' , .,'" "." i. by CHARLES STALLINGS first game, retUro.ed the favor iri managed:to scl'lre~efotll n~~the .' A series 9f long alleys follo~~d BenjaJnin:C.Hallberg' tmd ~dJ;"!",,oodIlPidtheybuUtthe· '. \ Ruidoso NeW!l; Sports Writer game two, 15-8. ball. Wend, ·HalTlson served out.· and the resument dogs Cllllght the Rachel H, KirkWood, ownenlof'Lot house In September 1979, and . ,.. Inspired nw.doso play ~ercame The, WarriOl"s grabbed. a quick .WIUTiOls Win, 15-9. . ..' .' . W~ol"liat 13.1'a. The WatTJ.ors 7 Block 8, Golf COllI"lle Estates,agr~ then tQ relltrictive covenant .... , eat1~ season Vl111eyba~ Jltters to four pomts .tp start game t1u'ee ~nd", .'..•·.With the mateh tied 2:2, the gamed a point and served for the (425 Barcus) ~ay they m:e not memo ~U1tllment!!, ~eludinsa eOIlnB;v, ." SPark fitth ,ame W~or heroic!" worked therr way to a commanding stage ~as s~t· fOl" th,: kind., of match, ..but the Dogs defense benl ofthe Ptlvate clu.b, but \tecor. ,C!ubub' m,embership. Subsequepllly.the. after a 2-2 tie, ~l,1.d mp the.MeSla 17-7 Iliad on ~he serves of Roller 'dramatic ending that lifts player tightll~e.d and 'on the next three poration.claims the two ilte melli- ll"· went bllliki:upt and,Jemained., LP,4y Dogs. Wor;ne~ fi!.ns stol;l1ped .' and Am.y Thom~n, pllnctuated .by talent and Cfeates sports legen!ls.serves ,. the Wanion ,came' up benl, pwmg dues that amount to In'Inkrupteyt'ol" two yeJ!1"ll. ". " ' theIr,d~p feet asWam01" playem dug3~2 the smashes of "owen. One pomt Rollerfinal~esta1"ted serve on .the fifth empty. . ' . , ,'; , $720. ' ," ~\1dge, ' , ,' ' "t, stopped'a~dmgtb.e.evembing," said; for one fimd effort and a from ,game, the.~weddogs became un- and and grabbedDo~ the Artesia scored to tie t\1e game at Adiatrict '!ill decide. .' "Kirlr-wood, 'covenant!! ;i·' Vlctory.fi~tgmpe,,' ' . . "lellShed. and !iway;at. the firat three pomts.. TI,le scored 14-14; Houston made a brilliant ' ''Whtfi us?' llSked Kirkwood last . all,~.:'ayWere brobn and h011$IlS Wllre built,r. . The ofthe sel;lson sllW., lead. Nme sb:alght poiJl!;s alded. by ~orebefore the WamOl"s added!Jo~enthree block at the net to bring the serve week,,'sJ:)la.Y.h!g' a tisl; ()fmore than' . to the gOclfcourse.· . .', r ,the WamOl"s JUUlj> to an8-pomt a ba4 ealle of dOl!-ble hits,~6.14.and the points to lead.6-1. con- back,to Ruidoso, 30,otn.er GOlf COlU"Be Estates prop- sal~lKit~ood..... '''':1're was no' ree Meadows," 1" ll!ad before fans bad a chanc:e to War;nonl let C?ne get!lway, tin\1ed to power drive Jumnez.set- erty ownetsthat owed,ues lif from" .' ,'f, 'j)1 test the bleachenl. The Do,gs J1E;ver 'rbl!. Wamors !lwustea 1n .game ups. Houston follnd space for a ", In ,the last two nrln1.ltes the air $aoo to $1,680. . . Sb,e .said when the clUb was re- . ',' got untm.~d and the Warno,rs four. Wlth sO,me bnllia~t b!ocking by point and Miller ~ropped a finesse WllS filled with flying bodies . . WayneWosh; generalmanager .f01'1J;led. a~r the. b~ptA;y. II " ii breezed hOme fOl" a. 15-5wm. ,Christen Tidmore, Nlcki Houston shot over center. The SCOl"e stood 9. desperate to keep the bll1l in p1ay. of Cree MeadQWB,:said the, case ac- mem.beJ;shiJ:) comnuttee VlSlted her . ~; '- . Highlights were a c;ouple ofm:.yolU'- , andJennifer Jiminez, .' 4 Warriors.., . 'Miller was everywhere. Several net tuall~ began about twjl.)year~ 'I!go !I~d .:asked her to pay $4,000 and. : Ii' e . face smashes by juniorCha~te!. Knotted at eight apiece,~d" ," . dinkshad the .dogs sCl"amblingto .caoD1vdenaISntas."teBt" of,th .re,'"s.,tnett,v.e JOln..,,'W.e decided n.ot to J'om','n .sal'd , II.,' Bowen, .cross Cl?~' play by Mikki more fo~d .open floor for a p'oint. Artesia.~e inchea back~e!irlyinto theca?g~ball scoop the ball in play, but all they ~r!m'ood. ~e .' Roller and a brillIant save by Tara Center Jumi1ez followed Wlth a game.· Dogs had managed was net. The Warrionl "They (Kirkwood and Hallbem) ~er1n slUdthe club began·.:· ',; Miller. . delicate chip shot and then set up the Warno1"B when Jumnez, Wlth a.. served fOl" the match. Mercifrdly for were strictly drawn out of a hat," bdlingshe November 1986, andir' What appeared to be a cake walk Bowen fOl" an unretumable blast. mind better'than Minolta, faked a Wilrrior fans, Rpllerserved out and said Wash.. "~sis no~ really to eue notified the bookkeeper that Ii, nearly turned into a disaster. The WaniOl"S '6-point run pushed .center set up and tapped a winner .the WaniOl"S ,escaped, 16-14 game !lnybody.....lt'sJusta.trialeasetosee she and Hallbe~ were not ».tom· 1;' . Artesia's Lady Dogs, drubbed in the the' score to 14-8.· The Dogs justinside, ..theweak sille line.· . and 3-2 match. ..., Ifadded.our covenants will' hold up," he .anbenld' m.TheycontinuedMay 1988, Kirkwood'.to be billed,and '\l,' . Kirkwoo~ and her', brother, :~ll1lberg received official notifiea. . L Hallberg, mtend to fight Cree tio~ of.the case. .'. . ·1'; ·Meadows, and have hired attorney .l Just automatically thought . " Richie Askew to represent them in everybody got one," said Kirkwood, •. ii the suit. John. Underwood who answered the summons, think­ represents Cree M;eadows, ing shewoul~never helll"'from Cree "The judge will .. rule .on the M~adowsagam. . . , covenante:-it worddn't make any'· 'We feel. bad ~at anybodjY feels ·difference if they hired. (attorney) they're bem~ 'lucked on,' said · H!'1"l!ernce Haynes," said Wash.. Ad. Wash, stresslllg, how the. property lDltting ,a courtactiol,1 can be ex- owners ~med 1n th~ sm~ were it pensive Wash said he doesn't b&- randolll, out.of~ hatl chOice;. . ' lieye Kirkwood and Hallberg nee4, Wash sald', If .the restri4ive an attorney in this case. ,covenents arent good for one thing, "It's not about a person-it's the ~ey're no~ go~ for any l"estrio- covenants" he said . . tione, adding, I d hate for some-· But Ki~kWood ~id she realized body to pull.a trailer up by one or she needed an attorney when Un- these.expen81ve houses; , . derwood refused to sign the motion ' WI~ nearly a dozen golf c011I"s,e forrontinuance she prepared, She p'rop,el:tIes sold recentlY'"Wash saId asked to have the hearing delayed It's'kind. of a hotspot now, and to allow more .time for her to the question ofthe covenants needs Somewhere in the middle of all that hair is Ruidoso's vic· .. ( prepare her case. She said her to be reso!ved. f:,' ,; torious volleyball squad. The mad rush occurred on a thrill­ brother who is in poor health was If the Judge rules with Hallberg " ing 16-14 game that gave the Warriors the opening sea­ The Warrior front line prepares for the fifth game stretch unable to go to court that day' and and Kirkwood, the club will "write­ son win, 3-2. The Warriors will host Portales Saturday.- drive with heads up, hands up play. Christin Tidmore. she was scheduled to be o~t. of' off: all the di~puted ,membershij> . , k flan~ed rIi ; closest 10 net is by Chantil Bowen and. Jennifer town. '. fees. However, If the court upholds r • ! ,; Jiminez,far right The Warriors and Lady Dogs battled for "1 knew the judge wouldn't sign the country club's claims, abOut ao .; five games before the Warriors captured the final two it if Underwood wouldn't," said more property ~ers can expect to 16~1'4 Kirkwood. " ." . pay the overdue amounts. Crushers. tops in slow pitch points fb.r. a win and a 3-2 match victory. , <. tf, ", I' .:',j,~11 k, " " .The Bank of Ruidoso's Crushers big nms in the fourth to gain a 9 to f fought back from a game down to 7 edge. Wilson's lone run in the bot­ twice nip T.L.Wilson and tuck away tom halfofthe inning was the final the .chBmpionship troJ:)hy in the scoring for both sides as six Mescalero Slow Pitch Sofl;bll1l straight goose eggs filled out the Tournament held lastweek. scoreboard. Crusherll won 9 to 8. SHOP. THE CLASSIFIEDS Both,team finalists were from Players fOl" the winning Bank of r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RUidoso. Ruidoso team lll"e: Troy Padilla, ss; ...,;e••7 ...... ;e.:z..s-..'5':'••~.,...q...,7..~..9...;!••~...~.,2.t,;:...~.,5':'••~••~.;4.?A.~.t ••••~.,~... ..:&':'.R.~...~.~.~••2'• ..,;:•.ztZ..: The Crushers won their first Al Norton, rt; Brad Rockwell, 3h; • two games from the Outlaws and JohnYigil; cf; Donald Martinez, eh; the Silver Hawks before being Mike Mato, If; Larry Enriquez, 1b; dropped to the loser's brncket by Bobby Dominguez, 'c' Scott , . , TL.Wilson. Wheeler, 2b; Kenny Espinosa, Wilson and the Crushers met rov!!~ and Albert Richardson,p. ENDOF· fOl" a second time in the double All, tournament players were elimination tournament with the John' Vigil and Troy Padilla from SUMMER Crushers gaining revenge in a tight the Bank of Ruidoso. All tourna­ • 2tol game. . ment pitcher was Dave Pfeffer of T.L.Wilson. The most, valuable Tied at a tilt apiece, the sthge' player aWlll"d was captured by was set for the final game. The Kenny Espinosa of. the Bank of Cl"Ushers rounded the bases for four Ruidoso's team.

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Chris Torres 10 BACt< J 127 10 RU9ty SJlva ", BACK '. 170 12 Simon SImms 11 MANAGER 14 James Atwood ,to BAOt< 98 16 Michael SWanner, 12 BAi;:K .. "1e3 17 McCobe Turner 11 END 204 19 Logan SOrman 1 , BACK 180 20 . Klal Johnson 10 BACK .137 22 '_ . IraSago ,11 BACK 129 23 "'. Dus1y Beavern "12 BACK 199 30 Cod}' Ru-shlPlJ 10 BACK 132" 31,· Kenny Trapp 11 BACK 192 ' 32' Daniel Candelaria 12 BACK 146. 99 Stevfll Dankert ' 10 BACt( 145 35 Randy Cox 10 MANAGER 3S Nick Herrera 10 BACK 140 39 AJrred Rue 11 BACK 147 40 " Jamie Cand9torla :10 BACK 137 42 B.utiba. Lane 12 BACK 176 44 Andy Orranllo.· 11 TRAJNER 4S R. J. Darden 11 BACK. 148 47 Corey Cha1man 11 MANAGER 48 Fernando lopez 10 CENTER 127 50 Brent Scott 11 MANAGER 52 Pete Baca 11 CeNTER 183 55 Carl Foerstner 11 GUARD 176, fiT Bobby Fowfer 12 GUARD 175 61 Chris Salas 10 GUARD 130 63 Pierre Shield 10 TACKLE 160 64 John WinanS 11 GUARD 179 68 Craig Aoyd 10 TACKLE 260 67 Bo Clemmons 11 GUARD 165 68 Mike Roessfer 11 CENTeR 169 69 David DIckinson 11 TACKLE 186 70 Jody Cojo 12 TACKLE 180 72 • Derek Moorhead 12 TACKLE 19G 79 Aurellano Montelongo 12 TACKLE 192 74 Ryan Morgan 10 ' GUARD 160 75 Jeny PaJz 10 TACKLE 1rO 76 Kelly Stvage 11 TACKLE 190 77 Abel Montelongo 10 TACKLE 150 78 Dobby Romero 11 MANAGER 79 Ryan'Wr1ghl 10 END 164 00 , Jesse Guardiola 11 END 165 81 , ...... • •••• " • .. 'MEU1crPDnHlo 10 END J34 83 Ronny Randolph 10 END 140 84 Rmph GOnmJ09 11 END 135 ' 85 Ricky Brazell 11 END 194 87 zach Chavez 11 END 159 88 Chad.Anovor 10 END 183 89 COACHES: Cooper Honderson, Mike Speck, RIdge Bowden, Clition Neal. Zale Woodward. John\,Ussery. Scott Me

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,', :' I , .,,,' Use yourskUl in trying'to predictth~,winnersof.th~2Q gt..~;s'listed on t,hesittwo pages•. The contest IS 'open to efleryooe .except the employees of Ttle RUidoso Nftws and their'familles. Entries must be in The Ruidoso News oifiee by ~:OO P.M. on Friday.. Find thft20 "" ,, , Warrior coaching staff, ' ,,' , .. games-list the teams you think wHi win below and ,pick the score on . .. . " " .,-' , , .", ":,-';:: ,.".' '. .' • ••• 0, _, the,tiebreaker. If a tie still exists, the prize mO,ney will be spilt. EaCh The Warrior coaching staff: kneeling,' Woqdwardand Clifton Neal. B,ack row, week the winner(s~wlUbe notified to pick up the prize money at The , .1: t ,left, to: right, Mike Speck, John Ussery, . left to right,. BordeWjUiams,Scott Ruidoso News office. Only those entrie's' clipped from The Ruidoso ""\ ,'- "head coach Cooper, Henderson, Zale McMath and J=\ldge Bowden. News wiU be accepted., '',', .,' ,,, '

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I,,' '. Tuesday, S.eptember 6,,~(ll)nFriday,Sllpte:Qlber9,. at theChinel!~.Dragon • lJl, .t\h!mllgoi'do•.Law enforcement ofllcem'from J,;in- County Cle1.'k Fran Siddena will Present a class" ' coin and., Otero countills are members ofthe. associ- for new DEPUTYVOTER REGISTRARS at 5:30 ation...... ' ,'" " - '." , p;m. Tueilday, Septembel' 6, lit the ltuido$o''Public ' Llbmry. Any relPstel'ed wteds invited to littllnd " Friday-Sunday, tt~~.a~B 'and !;Ieeon:iea)eputy'Votel' Regilitta1'. A ,. FirayTuesday," wiUal80 beshown. .. .' September 9-11 RUID~SO 'c. FIRS'I'BAP'l1STCHURCH, Ruidoso, wiD.host " iirrLE'l'JI8t\TIU!i liM'iBsued'a Re~ewal casting call for ita upcoming'production of "My a Lay Weekend Friday through SUnday, Ange~s.'" ~dings September 9.11, at the chureh, 420 Mechem Drive. T1u:ee are O'sehedu1edat7:30 p.m. ~ening a~ Tuesday,'Septemb.el' 6, at Cree 'Meadows Country', semces .are planned 7:30 p.m. Friday Club. The play Will open on WedneallaY,Octobel' and SatUl'day, WIth coffee sesSIons at 10:30 a.m. 19. Betty .8enilett will direct the cl1Jl1edy. that has 'S!ltUl'day, in membem' homea. Sunday moming parts fo1.' three wl1Jl1en and six men. BIble study at 9:45 a.m. and womhip semces at 11 , . . . a.m. will be led by the lay renewal team. ~SOCIATION, . " ':' . The AMERICMT J)IABETES MULE RAC?JNG, sponsored. by the Ruidoso '.' Lmcoln CountylMesCMl!ro chapter,,will .meet at 7 Skinnem~d .( , 1'..1,11. Tuesday, Septe1X!bet61.,in the ~enior Citizens . D!'wns Mule. the RUIdoso Valley Noon be~nd Lions Club, IS set fOl' Friday through Sunday; Sep­ '; , Centel' the RUidoso 1"ublic Lib:razy. A dl'aw­ tember 9-11, at the Ruidoso Downs Race Track. .' ing for the Deniae Dom print, "Las Muje:re's de Post time will be 1 p.m. each day, with 10 races .,.r. Pue:blo~" will higJilight the regular meeting. A film ~~e. entitlell."Know YOUI' Diabetes, Know YOUl'self," will" from. 250 yards to !lne Planne!B. gual'lUltee three full daya I>f thrills, spills and excItement. ::J; be shown. All diabetic patients and therr familiea Poet and thief ",~ are invited to. attend. , Saturday, September 10 7 Loren .Kahn vanishes Wednesday, September . 'The RUIDOSO.EvENING LIONS CLUB is behind her handcrafted having a pancake and bacon breakfast Jrom 7·10 puppet, (abOve) Who An ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION video . a.m. Saturday, SepternbeJo 10. at the club house be­ presentation and ~:~c disc!1sl!ionon the green­ calls himself a poet and eff~t hind tbecarwash and laundry on Sudderth Drive house and c ·te changea is scheduled at The price is $2.50, and proceeds are used to buy ey~ professional thief. and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 7, at the Ruidoso gl~sses for sch~ol children, and for college scholllI'- . the stage " Which she Public Lib:rary, Local environmental issues will ships fo1.' area high school graduates. • also be discussed. Fo!;. more infOnnation, contact wears (Ieftk reminis­ , c.ent of the Middle Debbie Dise, 257-2890. or Wanita Morin, 251·2723. MOUNTAtNGLOW '88 is scheduled at 7:30 p.lD. Saturday, September 10, at the Ruidoso Mid­ Ages, 'at the ,show The CAREGiVER'S SUPPORT GROUP, benefiting the Humane ·to', sponsored by the Alzheimer's Living Centel', will of­ dle SCh90l. The qua1'tet and choros competition is ~J' sponsored by theAlamogOl'dochapter ofthe'Society Society. of' Lincoln • fer a presentation on ''Loving Trusta" at 7 p.m. ·~...r Wednesday, Septembel' 7, at the Ruidoso Care Cen· for the P1'eservation and Enco1U'llgement ofBal'ber· County Tuesday. Many ,~~1' ahop Quartet Singing in America and will featUl'e ~t:. Discussion will be on the purpose of ~ trust, tickets were sponsored lI;ll~ revoca~le 8!0ups from Texas and New Mexico. Admission is by various businesses. liVIng trusts, trusts. The: group is :ji5 for adults, $2.50 for young people from six to 16 open to all families and friends ofAlzheImer's vic· and Jree fo1.' youngsters under six, ' ' aAd groups in the area. tim~and is designed to provide an,infOJ'lllal relaxe~ The societY reminds enV1rQnment where membera can share expen· Sund~y, September 11 anyone who saw the • ences.For more info.-mation, call Cynthia Laing­ :1it CUrtis at 257·9071. , Show with a, special LINCOLN COUNTYHOSPITALITYASSOCI­ ticket to thank that ATION has planned its firat annual meeting and sponsor. Thursday, September 8 cookout at 4 p.m. Sunday, September 11. at La FAMILY CRISIS CENTER Board ofi.>ir-ectOra Junta Lodge. Membem a1.'easked to bring meat and will meet at noon ThurSday, September 8, at the 0!1e dish, with .drinks and, papergoods to be pro­ Fimt P1'esbyterian Chmch on Nob Hill. Bam' VIded. Reservations are l'equeated by calling 336- .memb~rs 4361. . andguesta lire asked to bring donations , Septem.bef+~ ",7." "., fOl' Lincoln County Food Bank to the regula1' MONday, --. .' " monthly'meeting. . . SERVICE CLUB COUNCIL h~s l'escheduled Noisy Water Spas The LINCOLN COUNTY DEMOCRATS will its September meeting from Labor -Day to noon . Announcements .,.... l' meet at 6:30 p.m. Thurnday;Septembel' 8, at Louise Monday, Septembel' 12, at K-Bob's. All clubs and Coming ~. ti~mce The Ruidoso News welcomes Babers' home in San,Patricio (at the end ofthe polo organizati(lns are asked to send representa· wedding and engagement an­ field). All Democrats a1'e asked to attend and bring tlves to the monthly meeting. " nouncements. Forma ·a1'e avail­ Serving Ruidoso and the .a potluck dish. ' up policy Southwest Since 1980 FAMILY CRISIS CENTER volunteers will able at The News, 104 Park Ave­ me~t at 7·p.!». Monday, September 12, at the Items to be included in the nue, but information need not be • Sales • Installation Friday, September 9. CoDling Up section of The Newa subDlitted on one of the forma RU1do~o Public Libl'ary. All vol\lllteera a1'e en­ • Service • Spas couraged to attend and briJ;lg a doilation for the must be received by 1 p.m, Tues­ provided to be publiahed. . The TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT LAW . Black and white photograpps • Saunas ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION Will meet at Lincoln County Food Bank. . day to be published thefollowing Thursday, and by 1 p.m. Thurn· are preferred, but other cleal' • Whirlpool Baths day to be published in the follow­ pictures may be uSed. Photos ing Monday edition. will be returned. ''Free Delivery On All Written subIDissioris may be' For fUIther information, call, Spa Chemical Orders." mailed to The Ruidoso, News 257-4001. P.Q, B01 '128, Ruidoso, NM 354-2706 On campus 88345; 01' dropped off at .104 P.O.BozlS8 Park Avenue, Written notice is CapitaD, N.M. 8BS16 preferred, but information may KIMBERLY CHAMBERLAIN. . JACOB SALAS, the son ofJake State University in Las CnIces, just "e subDlitted by calling The daughtel' ofJean S. Chamberlainof and Rita SMas of Ruidoso Downs, l'eturned from Batavia, Illinois, Ruidoso, has enrolled as a high was honored recently with a dinner ·where he was selected to work this News, 257-4001. school senior at New Mexico Milita- snmmel' in the Fermin National Pw­ ry Institute (NMMI). party. at the Ay..che Snmmit celerator Laboratozy, NMMI is a state-supporl;ed, co- Restaurantin Mescalero. educational, high school and junior college with an enrollment of' Salas is a physics ~or' and Salas, a senior at New Mexico wOl'lss as a tutor in Las Cruce;. Ylt£vancetf around 900. !Hair 'Designs ., ""- THErlNAL TOUCH COMPLETE HAIR Be . BEAUTY SALON ..eoa'Dog BEAUTY CARE SIJ~ The Pe:tddock Rainbow Center UKique. 1011 Mechem Dr. . StudUt. 258-3313 , OWNERS OPERATORS 258-3099' CUSTOM SEAMSTRESS & Karen Lawrence 'Tarf4 IJJtntnie .Now Taking Appointments 9kmme !M#ore ~teAppolntments ~ . Early and Also Alterations .. .' Walle·lns Welcome 257-5997 -/ ...... P,O. ~ll.ll84Cir'I1'oc.nv.nild. T ~ . "Full Service $alon" frO/dO&b. NM 813" ... t;",,,lIlro ~~ •• WE'RERELOCATINCi! QUIl l-ASTPAY OpeN IN ~WOOSO IS 8AllARPAY. 10 SEPTe.MBep. l¥····················~ WANT TO FEEL GOOD . , Professlondl Certltkid stOff OUR FlItS'TPAY OP&,III,II'I ALSUQUEItQUE' IS 1'HURSPAY, %!SSP15M.&I'. 257..7777 By,ApPOtnlmeht· '$ .~ ..O' .• 2608-B$uddetth Volunteer At The Ruidoso Care Centerl We.have things going'on up' here and you can help. Just come . ... ond,brlng life, love' and/or activity. .' Wa'lIlove you forit. Resldentshove . clothesthat need mending and t!eorfsihat nead warming. • ;. Coli 257..9071 )If- , For Mor~ldeO$, ...... Ask for Sondes...... 4 ·· , . '. -'\ • ,'", , " , , - Li J. ___ I' ~, i. ' _.. ._' . '

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Rita Evans. right. is Dr. Randall Cox' ophthalmic assistant, _','.r" -. while ,Barbara Dickenson, left, is the office manager. Pall Cavemshours are different • Visitor hours at Carlsbad Bat flight ptograIll8:held at the ' Caverns National Park will be ad· cavern entrance at sunset each eve­ jwited for the tall and winter sea· ning, will continue through the sonS following the Labor Day month of September'and probl,lbly weekend. through much of October. EDIlt Tourist,season is good in NM times for the evening'program can Starting today. the Park visitor be obtained by, calling the visitor New 'Mexico's welcome centers a 15 percent'increase over the same center will open at 8 a. m. and close center, but, as the days grow reflect a strong slimmer tourist sea­ month last year" at 5:30 p. m. Mouritain Time. The 1 shorter and the batll f1~ earlier. the son, Eddie Snrlthson, state Tourism Through the first seven months 114-mile "Red" tour ofthe Big Room times will gradually advance from of 198~ the centers have counseled . Dr, Randall B. Cox, 0 F.C.O.V.D., examines a patient & Travel Division director, an- will be open continuously from 8:30 ,around 7 p. m. to around 5'p. m. in 0:. nounced. ' 348,61b visitors, a three percent in­ a. m. 'to 3:30 p.m. The 3-mile-long October. The bat colony' migrates in his Lincoln County. Eye Clinic at 205 Sudderth Hospital In July, visitor traffic at the crease over the same period in "Blue" tour route will be open frOln south for the winter, usually in'late Annex. seven-eenter system totaled 85,428, 1987, 8:30 a. m. to 2 p. '01. October or early November.

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"",. ,• . --',! ' • " '". ' .," ' ',' '" ,::' 1 EdwardMyronBlakeSr~ """"'" ... " .' , '.' .",' " '.., .... ' '.,:' J,: , '. ' • . . .' ,,'. ' . .,. .'". ' .. ',,: .:' .',. . . ":. . y •..., . :.:',,:"Com- " ':~'" . ., I .'.: ."'.. . . FUlle1'/l1' S!'l'Vicell for lifeti!.l1!;l altarb'lY' ~nd played the gl!itar!lt matemalgrandmpther Jlldfu\ New Mexico hospital.' auxiliary mem.ber ficers; presidentlnSZTariner; vice{ Mescalero resldent}lJdward l\fyJon the chutc1i. He also was llC.l:t.B!' al1cheot Mesclllero, ·an.d his Betty Merritt (left) introduces the new lJn· ,presid~nt Emmadare Jones. secretary UI!lkeSr., 40. Wh9 died W!!dnesday. worker Wlth the .Mescalero Apa~~e . paternal gJ'!lncbnot1lerNona Blake coin .County Mediqal Center Auxiliary of7 ·· DorothV'Tally and treasi.uerLiIIlan Steele. . August 31, in :Mescall!lO"w:erll con· TribllConllervation Office and !I ofMescalero. .":, . . , ." ' .',. , dueted Saturday.. . warehouse~ for the Depl!f\;ment :He wasp@llded ilt!leath by his , His rosary .w~s ~tetl Frid!ly of·HUD.· . ."'.' .,.lather Sh~anBlllkeSr.in 1979. night and fUlleral services were.··. . his wife RQann,Kmlhelllake·in Jan- Inei .Tanner instailea. auxiliary prexy. Saturday at Saint Joseph's Mission . . He is survived by his mother uary. 1988 alid hiabrother .George ".--- ' in' Mescalero. Father llob Sprott of•. Mabel Blake; his sons Edward Blake·in 197it '...... '" ' , "A' lJlIlster gardener's tender T ll ' ta h 'Ad th she' said about LOMC, "It h!ls been ficiated. Bllrial followed in the Mes- Blake, Alex Miclutel Blake and JUll- . Pallbearers were Fernando ...... -,,1 to",ch provides the foundation for a !I ey. secre ry, s e presen"" e calero Cemetery.' .' .' . ior Blake, all of Mescalero; fostllr Roclut, Rex. C01l!anche, Cyril finished product," said Betty Mer- weeder, to weed out exciess words; hectic, but we'll see a beautiful hoa- BI!lke was born JUJle 13, 1948 m daughter Norm!l Kazhe of Mes- Magoosbbo;r, Bruce Balatehe; to Lillian Steele, treasurer, sbe sre- pital emerge," she complimented. . Mescalero' to Sherman .Blake Sr. calero', brothers Sherm'. an Blake' Jr... ~on Blake and Ronald Bell. .' ,:,~ . ritt as she installed the new presi­ se'nted the P'ottin:r soil to· symbo J'z'e Much' of the. funds collec''''d will . pal!bear~ts. dent oftIu! Lincoln COUllty Medical . . eq~P!Jlent""andMabel Blake. D!lnny Blake, Pasclutl Blake, all of . onorary we}'eNllrman Center Auxiliary presid'ent lIIez the fertile groun .in which to grow .go toW!lrd purchasing A, surveyor, .Blake married Mescalero; sisters Olinda Blake, Kazhe, Asa Eugene S1ianta, Gary Tanner. . . . an organization: .... needed for !h~ new labs beIng con-. Roann Kazhe, September 21, 1974 Bernaleen 'Blake and Kathleen 'Loretto. }Il'iclt Clwcon, Francis' Merritt" praIsed the, f:0up', as I!tructed, HIggtnboth,.am added. . . in Mescalero. . 'Blake, all ofMescalero; . Blake andWallace Julian. . At their annual officer installa­ art'im~ents' '. .; tion' luncheon, at· Cree Meadows being the most energetic she had. Higginbotham also praised Sally He was a: member ofSt. Joseph's He also i", survived by his aunt Funeral were .by . .,; ever seen. Avery, who recently was selected !IS Mission. where he served as an Clarice Rocha of Mescalero; his LaGron~ Funeral Chapel, ' .. _ . .., restaurant, the auxiliary honored . Outgoing president Martha'Hig- editor of the ·state hospital awdl.. .. ,, . its newly elected officers with a .glnbotham. :who luts' accumul!lted iary newsletter; .'... ceremony in"which a "greenhouse" 'over 10,000 volUllt6er hours in the. Dub Williams, guest and LeMC M' .B 11" F analogy was used. Merritt, amem" auxiliary, Immmarized her 15- board member for seven year, aUrlCe ea e. ranees ber of the Las Cruces General month term of president. 'lt was praised the group' as being "ab- Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and quite an eye-opener." Ilhe said. solutely the best auxiliary in the MaUrice Bealle Francis, 63, died M. Charlie Francis and Carrie King Michael T, Francis of San Patricio; former president ofthe New Mexico referring to sitting on the LeMC· U.S." . suddenly at his Capitan residence. Francis, HO$pital Auxiliary. conduCted the J. Bradley Francis ofAustin;Tesas boai'd ofdirectors. "I've seen the fruits ofyout work Saturday, September 3. . and Dan Patrick Francis of ceremony. giving each new officer a .While president ofthe !luxilillry, and how much your care," he con- . . . . . A resident of ,Lincoln County symbol fol' each office. Ruidoso. 'He also is surviv.ed by his :' .' she saw a steady increase of mem- eluded. ·Etmemls Slll'VlOO was this morn-_ most of his life he served in the daughter Marci F. Louwi~n of· - .To Tanner she presented gloves bership toa group of 108; From Other guests Bob TannerI.,Steve ing,Tuesday, Seftemb~r 6•. !it Nay)" during World War II. He Franklin, Tennessee and .grand. for a tender touch and a plant to those members, 13,018.5 hours Cower, LeMC personnel ulenda . La~rone Funera Chapel In retired from El Paso Natural Gas children Lisa, Jenifer. Haley. Jes· represent the finished productrthe were volunteered in thevanous Perry. Dawn Kaitfors and Steve RUldQso, RevereU;d Robert W. I'I:es- Company where he was an accoun- sica, Monica and AdaD!-. . found!ltion of the group. To Em­ projects as the Pink Shop,. Thrift Keller were introduced. naIl of the .First Presbytenan tanto • madare Jones. vice-president, she Shop and others. 270 pints ofblood Higginbotham con~luded the in-. Church of Ruidoso oflici!l!;ed. . presented the wlltering can and were d"nated and $76,412,35 ,was stallation ceremony with the state- His wife was D01IDa M, Sanner. The'family requests "thatinlieu shovel' to represenJ; the nurtllring collected dllring hllJ' term ofoffice. ment, "I believe in it (theawdliary) .Francis was born November 16, who died Noveniber 28, 1978. of floral tributes. a tree or flower needed by the .group; to Dorothy This is the "year of renovation" it is very important," .1924 in Clovis, New Mexico to.C. He is survived by his sons be planted in his memory."

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The Ruidllso Chamber of ClIm· the dollars to create, oversee and vention and visitor's blU'llau, said " , merce vows not to cry "wolf' on a Prolllllte every special event thatwe the retirement relocation media series IIf long range objflCtives that would like to take place," Jeffers plan will be a national effort with woald add a thUd season to the said. 'Whatwe hope to dll.and what' ad placements in such magazines Air~,--~------:"- lIJea's economy. ' we've begun to do is to become a as Modern ~atUrity, Maturity Out- Cl1amber executive director .sUPpllrt group." lllok and Retired Officer. ' Continued from page 1 A '-, John Jeffers describes this year's "If somebody comes in and says . '.Wll are going for the 'go gil' scheduled time, said McCoy, rode the airplane," said Pirelli. : chamber as a goal.driven force 'why wm't we haVlla fishing retiree as opposed to the 'no go' or be and ,a fellow passenger wereclln­ uMr. Pirelli was due to come . "He took it very personally," said dedicated to fill the tourist vllid be­ tournament, it wlluld be great, a lot 'slow go' retiree," she said. 'We cerned as the civilian and pilot ap- back when we had a storm, and the McCoy. : . tween racing !Hiason and ski sea­ . of persons will be interested,' we want active retirees like the gplfers peared to be deciding who would fly (Sierra Blanca Regillnal) Airport But PireUi, who also serves on son. say, 'wonderful', If you will find a . or retired. service persllImel who the small plane. was closed with. zero visibility,U the Sierra Blanea AirJlort Commis:· . . "Thiee Years ago we decided to group .or ifyou will yoUrself develop decided the)' want to get away and "That civilian Mr. Pirlllli was . said McCoy.. Since the facility cur- silln, said he didn't take his treat­ create a Fall seaBlln. We wanted the,tolU'llllllient we will show you open another,business or they want ·disgusted about was a Federal rently has no publicized instrument ment personally at all. . mllre than a horse race season and how to prepare .budgets, tell you' to get away and playa little bit." . Aviation Administratilln (FAA) em­ approach, commercial aircraft can't 'We're small enough, we try to a ski season. We wanted three sea· how to seek spllnsorabip, help you Moran said the area's climate is ·ployee doing surveillanCe," said use the airport under those condi- take eare IIf our passengers," said SOl1ll to .attract tourist business. all we can and include YIlU in IIIU' extremely gOlld for many healj;h McCoy. She said L~ A. Martin, tione. McCoy, who cllntends her company Obviously, the most attractive sea· . promotillnal efforts, postera, print- problems.. Low congestion lllw an FAA staff member, was doing a . uTbe airport, for all commercial takes·good we IIf custome;J:utis son til us was the Fall seaslln, the ing and all other kinds of. col- eriJne rate and low taxes ali com· routine flight check. . purposes, was closed," said McCoy, constrained by FAA re tions mostpredictable as far. as·weather." lateral." bine to m8ke!;he lIfea an excellent MeCoy said Pirelli also told whll talked to Pirelli by long dis- frllm operating under bad weather Jeffers said isltlated, activities "What we want to do is lin· cAndidate fllr retirement, according people his flight was late; and was tanee telephone to explain....why the collditions. In one ease recentl)' Air prior til three years ago were cllurage those individuals whll have to Moran. upset when Air Ruidoso WIlS llll,Ilble return flight had to be eanceled. Ruid0811 flew passengers to studied. a spec:ia1 interest or spllcial activity; 'We have a good broad base of to return.to Ruidoso because ofzero Ult's not so bad they canceled the Alamogordo and clrllVe them to ;l'Se1leralyears Ilgo, our Aspen·, like1I1U' bicycle race," Jeffers said. housing, our IDarket will be 50 to . visibility.' . tlight,.....it's the customer service," Ruidoso, said McCoy. fest parade started on Saturday "OIU' bicycle race is growing. 65 years old, with a $30,000 annual . MtCoy sllid the flight was not said Pirelli, who spent an extra She saii:l" it was impllrtant for an

, said. "After it was liver everybody we have two races. Harvey Foster Jeffers e:7dola the chamber's new the scheduled time. According til hitched a ride' by ear back to rumors, since they are so serious in , ." U folded· their tents and went hllme. deserves all the credit. All we did !Jlarketing strategies. FAA regulations,' a .flight isn't late Rnidoso. a business with such intense feder· i There wasn't much going with the was' say keep us posted in what 'We haye begun to change our unless it is 15 minutes after the uI rode the shuttlll mllre than I al regulation. · exception IIf the c:bili 1lOO]roft:" - . y(lu're dlling and hllW c:an we help marketing direction in general," he "In the last three yell1'S we have you promote." said. We are beginning'to promllte ,. expanded Aspenfest weekend from . Jeffers said a full third'season Ruidoso for all segments other than the second weekend in SeJ;ltember slate of activities and promlltion is just 01U' racing funs. We'd like to throuldJ the third weekend m Octo· becoming a reality. 'These ae- talk to· those folks interested in ber," Jetrem said.'We want to have tivities tie in with lIur newest ef- wildlife photography and fishing. something happening of interest to 'fort; the retirement relocatilln ad· We have 450 thousand acres IIf na· visitors tIirougJ1 the first weekend vertising program starting this tional forest. " 'Flash~'-- Continued from page 1A They spent the rest of the eve­ ning helping stranded motorists deal with the flooded roads. . Leon. Eggleston, head of the op­ erations division for the village, set up a command post at thll Police Department' to answer ealls and ..I handle flood-related emergencies' Innsbrook VII age waterfalls were very ac- section of Hull Road and Paradise Canyon Thursday night, according to New- tive after the Thursday night storm which goes through Innsbrook, a condominium IDan' flooded stream beds throughout the vil­ and townhouse complex off Mechem. Both Gavilan Canyon and Para· lage. Cedar Creek which flooded the inter­ dise Canylln roads were closed to thrllugh traffic following the storm, ''We did what we clluld," said Village IDanager Frank Potter Trail. but by Sunday the roads were Armstrong, adding Uit all happened was out oftown ThlU'sday. and Fri· Graders were out Friday mllm­ again passable. pretty fast.U day and was unavailable for com· ing to repair runoff damage. to that , Charles Armstrong, head of the Major repairs are under WAy ment lin Tuesday morning. street. Portions of Paradise Canyon Road near Hull Road were Street Department, said ~s crews .today on Paradise Canyon Road, Other damage was reported in devastated by the Thursday night flash flooding in the vil- were called oU;t .Thursday nIght and and Armstrong said.'that major the village. Friday mllming waterfalls at In­ .. . . . II' 'abl It Wlll'ked all nIght. He kept crews street may be closed to through l1llbrollk Village whic:h normally are lage. Here the road was made vlrtua y Impass e.· and equipmllnt on the job through. traffic most of this week. He said I~ Apache Park on TOlDahawk quite dllcile llloked like a ~mature since has been repaired. out the weekend sweeping up and the large hllie is being filled and Trail, line crossing ofCarrillll Creek Niagara Falls. HolU's after the ,.' repairing the damage to village about 200 feet IIf sewer line is being was washed out. Fortunately, there Thursday night storm, runoff s1;:ill roadways. rerouted. are twll entrances to TOlllmuiwk was heavy throughout the village. . , All American Ball is glittering

, by DORIS CHERRY· benefactor will be another area motifin the candelabras. AuidoSO NeWs Staff Writer ,charity, organizers said. Thl'! versatile dance band, Head:- . Clplltersofred~d hot pink bal- . Beasley also said most guests butn, aisll from the Dallas area, en· lool1ll with festive streamers, ex~. Sunday night responded to the in- tertained dalltetS and party·goots ! cellent live musiC' and food for all vitations originally,mailed. . with theit numbers from rock to ., i tastes filled the Wendell Cbinll •The color red was predominant. jitter~bugeountry, , .•• Ballroom at the Inn' of. the WIth balloons, flowers and patty- While not dal1lllllg or VISIting j r~ i Mountain Gods. Sundaynig1¢. goers. uTexas Tux" adorned many of guests chose 'from the eight j The All AmeriMn'Senefi\l BaU the men there, including Ruidol'lo stations; with such dishes as pnme- . ( " Stinday t\ight WaS a splltlding slJ!l· Mayor Lloyd B. Davis, In a tuil:edo . rib, vegetable shish·lea·bobs. beef . 1 'CIlstl,as about 300 horselllen. Vll· jacket, bllw tae, red CIfiIl.merblind tostadas with all the trilllndngs, ~~;b~t::~f:C:{:~~:;~: .a~~r~fX~·te~~Te=: Tt:~fJ ~~e~::, ~~S:;~~~:~dlic: SOme of the. party-Qasrs at the All American Benef1t Ball. '1 ClilCent!l'r..·. The decol'l1tiol1ll. by .JilnJIiY Par- . fee.. • ...... Sunday night pause for. a moment. From left are Des HUb-:- So: successfUl wall this first an· sllns Desi~ of Dalll1s.folt Worth,' . Favol'l1ble COlI'lments Sunday bard. new owner of Ruidoso.Downs Race Track; JaCk Hollis .Cummins of CapIfan nual benefit Jlatt)' 'tlta~ promoters, feJituted clustet~ or redbaUool1ll mg:'1tand at the JockeyClub at roster, president of Ruidoso State Bank; Steve Kel!l1lr; slrOlIs- around the dan..' .' .and new ownetll iIf:RUIdoso Downs . W1th hot, p~nk and. red Rll1doso Downs Racetrack Labor. director of LinCOln County Medical Center and his, Wife, I. RaceTrae~hllveconunittea~il/)n· Siluthwes~rn.s~ledpaperflowera, ~:oteu "P'~'" ...... "" '/1 Bfl ·DaY···Bnoouraged the S ''''1''' f . 'th' 'b'11 '111 "I .... ha··· ..-, wit ' lie Clark at, tiri••l..... t.•h<>benelit,l'l~. vC!'lU', .. llllid .. 'Ti.Il" lights, s"drk1e.dagainstfieldll ·cr;;tipa...... ,;..oo.rs)til. look .atdto... ue n.eler•... r()ce~s • rol11 .e ... a w ,,:sPPLlrcss I mem~rot.thll tle.xtY;~: e)(p~ndedlaboratorles ,t fhe Alf American BalJ. Sun..' RoSI;?'neasley,li '. orr'ed Oil. tbe"WalIs and each table All American BllneD:tequlpment for the newly a:tthe hoa.. ·1 ,- i :: day night. benelit oorotnittee. N~ year's. . CIUrledthe red arid hl'It pink Dower . llslhPlt(ll. ' , ' , . .'. ',' ' , . ~ -­ I . d , .. '1\ ' t ~ ! • • '.: .-.~ ~ ;1IIII!'!''rIl'l!'''''' .... ''''''"'''''',''' MUS .....• ,"",""II"""·.-wr..--"~-\....'·"I'"'".. ""'" ,"""' ...".,._ • ....,..,,--... ,.,.. ,p, ,,~., -" ..... " .- ." • ''''''.-, , .., __""""'''1II'"...._ ...... ,._...... --...... __ ...... - ...... "...... _,t'!" ....'.-, .~., ";' . .- ." ... .~ -. • "'!' ~ • < ... ,~ ;~' ",'~ ,-. . ,. ' " " i'" I' " '.' ." ,", ',"'- \'\ " . .. ,'~ .",,", ' ., • <., , " '-j , " , , " '''', " . " • " . •

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Anyway you look at it,. fighting. wild fires is not a ,,":, pleasant job, but someone has to do it. . .Also involved in 'irefighting from this area are Bureau ." of Land ManligementPeople, For~$tServicepeoplelind , .', others who tackls the back~breaking,dirtywork which Is . , 'i necessary.· . . Occasionally we do'need to say thanks to the people , '" who jump in during a crisis.' ... , .. .. "Village crews and state higpway crews'and Ruido$(J . -Oowns Race Trac~,crewswereoutina telliblestormand after, Thursday OIght, when flooding occurred in. our area, causing a tragic loss of IIf$. , . . Much labor was accomplish$d on the holiday week~ , ' . end removing hundreds of tons. of debris from Village· streets. Thankgoodness, there was no majordamageto theracetrackfrom Thursday night'sstorm,buttherewas a threat which kept crew .andsupervisors out all that . night. . You might say, "It's just part of the job." But, it goes ... beyond that. It also requires a degree 01 dedication tc) . mE/et emergencies quickly and thoroughly. . We salute the peop.le who pitch In to "clean up" in Letters to the editor emergencies.Theirgoodwork makes lifebetterformost everybody. 01nanald...Ne.... IIu::. DEAR EDITOR: grand total of $1,871.20 which will uspsNo. uz.aoo . The Ruidoso-Lincoln County 15e applied to outstanding debts. Publishecl each Monday and Thursday by Ruidoso News, Inc., J. Crimestoppers would like to thank. Everyone is cordially invited .to Kenneth Green, President; Walter L. Green, Vice President, at 104 the area businesses fo.. their sup-" visit the Animal Shelter and the ParkAvenue,andenteredas secondclassmatteratthePostOffice at port o(the Officer Appreciation Day new Kits 'n Kaboodles thrift; shop Ruidoso, N. M.88345. Shooting Match. The Matcbwas on Gavilan Canyon Road and fur­ KenandMaryGreen ·•••• ,. Pub1ishet"B great fun and a succIl8s, although ther help our unfortunate four­ l6t()11-ElJ1(llBtEllll()E1.~~••••• ~~~.~ •••••.••..••...\.••• ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••.••~l1~EtElEI ~JIlr. we were rained out for the second footed friends. Donations are great­ ~Elt;l11J1JEI ..••.....••..•••..•..••••••••••••••...•...:•....•...••.• ~ •• ~~ •• ~~~ •••••••.••••..•• ~lH:Cli~lr half of the Match. The second half lyappreciated. 4(J~~~I1lB:Cl~Il~E1•.. ~ •.•••...... • ~.~~.~ ••••••• ~ ••• ~~.~.~.~ •••• ~~.~~ ••• ~ci,,~J1tiElill~~JIlr. Letters· to ·the editor ofthe Match will be September 10, Hazel Baynsworth ~1l3' ~~ltttEl .••• ~ •. ~~ ..••••..•...• ~.~ •.••••.•.. ~ •.•••.•..•..••...•••..••••.•«::()1J1J>()ElillfJ ~1JlL' 1988. Our congratulatious to Of- ' Presiaent • " fiootll from "Mescalero BIA, Mes- SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE DEAR EDITOR: . .' .reasons that the -weDs· l:lhllulll·be • ." .• ..r: It is with a great deal of double checked. Accol'dmgto the calero Game. & Fish, New Mexico Eiil1lJl" (1()})3'••••••••• ~ •• ~ •••••• ~~••••••••••••• ~.~ •••• ~~ ••••••••• ~: ••• ~ ••• ~ •• ~ •• ~ ••• ~ •••• ~ ••• ~~().~f) State Police, New Menco Game & DEAR EDITOR: . pleasure that I congratulate t~e claims, just one ofthes.e wells could' Fish} U.S. Forest Service, Lincoln This was my first racing season. Mail Delivery Only: . VillalJe ofRuidoso Council for their produce 2521 gallons perminute. Clunty Sheriffs Office, Ruidoso at Ruidos~ and what a pleasant Singltt copy '!'y Mail ~ ..••..••... ~ ...•~ •.• ~ ~ ••••• ~ $1.00 unammolis vote to double check the . Thanks to Elmer Pirelli, who Downs Police Department, Ruidoso surprisel I've raced in many dif­ 1 YearOutofCol1nty ~ •. ~ · ~.~ $~2.00 Eagle Creek Wells. It is "the only made the motion to check the weDs Police Department and the F.B.I. ferent states which included large 1 YearWitbinCoullty ~ $30.00 fair thing to do. and to J. D.James, who not only for their participation. We would cities and small towns. Ruidoso 6 MonthEiOutOfCounty ~; $~O.OO With anything as serious as a seconded the motion but was the ~ ~ , ~ke to thank George Sisson, Claude beat them all, hands down. 6 MonthsWithinCounty.•...... u $28.00 water supply, it is only right that ,firlitperson.to publicly :request the and Betty Wheeler} and Bob and The people of Ruidoso without the Village do all that is necessary double. checking of these wells as eXception are the friendlies.t, most Home Delivery Only: to remove any doubts that such a far backas1985." Laura Proffit, K-BobS and Circle J ~ Bar-b-que for their help along with courteous, heill-ful people I've yet to MonthlyRate: $3.50 : MinimumThreeMonths $10.50 claim, such an abundance of There is little doubt that all the the Board members that help. The run across. The people I train water, is true. ..1lQuncilmen, equipped with thefacts Board of Directors would like to ex­ horses for are from Phoenix, and Call 257-4001 For Home Delivery Mr. Davis has questioned as. to of this case, woUld havl!voted to soon they were spending more time r how the testing Can be performed . double check these wells. Any three tend an extra specials thanks to the The Ruidoso News reserves the right to reject advertising and edit Coordinator for RLCS, Lanny Mad­ here than they were in Phoenix.. a~ when the State Engineer has will honestl3> pres~ for a· 'J~ They became addicted to Ruidoso. copythatitconsiders objectionable.Liabilityfor,anyen-orinadverti.... said repeatedly the wells were ade- test ofthese weDs, m my opmoD. dox, for organizing the event. • ing shall not exceed the value ofthe actual space in which the error ~le o~er Sincerely, occurs andshallbesatisfiedby cOlTel'tionin thenextissue.The entire quate!y tested. . •. Many. than myself Jim. Biggs, President The security people in the barn contents ofthe Ruidoso News is copyrighted. and no portion may be This, my friendS, IS not resllyhave partiCIpated mthe support of Ruidoso Lincoln area of the race-track deserve a used in any manner without the express, written consent of the the way it is. In my opinion, the these tests. They are to be con­ County Crimestoppers word ofpraise also. Unlike the sur­ publisher. Postmaster send all changes of address to the Ruidoso State Engineer is far too smart to gratulated as well. ly, rude security people that I've News, P. O. Box 128. Ruidoso, N. M. 88345. make such a statement, and .. am "Four quali:lied engineers with grown accustomed to, these people even surprised at the mayor when water ~I!have recommended . were actually pleasant, helpful and he offers no proo£ these tests. They too deserve my DEAR EDITOR: professional. They were always He says he knows the wells pro- thanks. The WAL-MART enterprise of respectful to my owners when they duced 90,000,000 gallons at one Ruidoso deserves a sparkling came to visit. time. The truth is, according to the My only wish now is for ,the tribute by the Humane Society for I hope things work out so that I Letters to the editor Vl1lage water superintendent, two cooperative spirit of the Villa,e their inexhaustible donation of can come back again next summer wells in a period of 58 days professional time, cheerful as­ !i­ Employees as well the mayor m and goodbye to all of you lucky ning AuguSt 5, 1985, and en . cOlDl1leting and closing the book on sistance, and use of the Patio An­ permanent residents. October 2,.. 1985, pumpe this chapterofRuidoso. nex toward a very profitable three­ - Sincerely" 76,347,900 gallons ofwater. This is day Flea Market benefiting our or­ Lynda Tanner DEAR EDITO~: at the rate of 914.30 gallonS per Sincerely, I, ganization; • Ruidoso DOWDS My wife and I retired and moved )Jlinute. The.se are the very kind of . John SeIudJjr Phoenix; Arizona to Ruidoso a year and " half ago. From HOWARD DAVIS (superb We love Ruidoso very much and we Manager), MARK DUTTON and are "i(ery haPIlY here except for one BRIAN I,.ASLEY (outstanding As­ DEAR EDITOR: thing, we are both dedicated golfers Letters' to the editor policy sistant Managers), til the remain­ In all due respect to Mr. and we cannot play golf in Ruidoso ing wonderl'l1l personnel on the Hoover's comments referring to my because of the outrageous prices WAL-MART "Team"....THANK letter to the editor pleading for a charged by the local courses. Ifwe YOU! We are so fortunate to have YEAR Al.IDUND community cen- rent a cart at Cree Meadows and the advantalfe of this excellent ter. .play 18 holes of golf it costs us The Ruidoso News nwnbet must be'included fol:' comm.unity-mmded . store in His comment that I should have $68.00. Ifwe do the same atthe Inn .welcomes "Letters to the verification of the writer's Ruidoso. . suggest/ld a YMCA instead, is dis- of the Mountlrin Gods it costs Editor," and will publish Identity. , . • criminatory. YMCA me~ "Young , $90.00. Rather expensive for three them ont~ OpIniOn Page, Letters may be hand· The Humane Society Wjth all letters lIt!ing subject . delivered to The Ruidoso 01 Lincoln. County MENS Christian Association." In hoursentertsinment, wouldn't you ·p~l'k Of to editing for 1l!l$tb. News .offlce at 104 other wordS, Women, Jewishsay'l course we cannot affol'd The name of the writer A1Ienue ormailedto P.O.:ao" pcople, Atheists, A2nostics and these prices, and I am sure the ma­ must be printed. A telephone 1211, 8uidoso N.M. 88345. . Buddhists, etc., woula be;ineligible jority of other people ~ Ruidoso DEAREDITOR: to attend. Also the poor would be cannot afford them eIther. Con­ Onbehalfofthe Hunllme Societ;r' discriminated against since with sequently we drive toAlamlJgordo a • of Lincoln County and animal­ the YMCA fees are involved. . couple of times a week where we lovers ev~here I would like to Come on Ruidoso • Let's J.lut plaY 18 holes and rent a cart for express oUr sincere appreciation to some pressure on the "Big Shots .to ~16.35 ft!ld we think the course is Will·Mad. flit the success ofourAn­ use tl1e airport Hangar for a FREE Just as mce as Cree Meadows. nual Flea Market Sale just com­ Commumty Center-QPCn to all rich pleted. The donation of space and or poor and all ages all·'lear . We prefer to do all our bWiiness assistance,.. . patticularly.· during around. Should WI! start ajJetition? in Ruidoso because this isOUl' home 'Ilpells of mclement weather, bY WauyHesse and we. reel that we should . But CATCH ALL THE W~·Mart Manager Howard Davis . llu1dClllo since we have to go .t6Alamogordo and his excellent sta«were invalu­ to play golt llnd eve~g we UIl6 LO<..:AL NEWS!!! " , able. ,...... ,. ED...... n. in our home &om day·to-day seems D_ u"..... to be cheaper there, we just bUl 'POB . Our thanks also to those· who We have just COJn'pleted work on those things there. So we spena 110MB contributed items for the sal!!, our the first briage at.the Upper Oan- about . $150.()() a week in patrons and to each lind evt1l'Y one' yon. We woUld like to ask that AllUl1Ogorilo thatwe woulds~ndin 'DB&IVBBY who gaY/! generously or their' time whoovlltbottOwed our cohllttuctien Itwdoso itwe could plaYlJ(llfhere. andeffott to the underl;l'lking. warning Ilips to pIllaSO' return 'l'ltllre are several other ~ltet8 in PHONE 257-COOl Thanks to· all the Hunial1e thmll tous.Noqoo/Il;il)ns BIlked. . Ruidoso that r know at dutt are Dolt $ooiety earned $935.60 wbicltwill P.F;Gonwalll8 .dfl.inr the siUUlltbing,tU1dtbjlte are • be nmtclted by Wal·Matt fbr Ii C-.l!fttWodt . a loli atothers that go toO~Zl) , TODAY!U, .... '... ". , • • ~. '. • • - ( . ~ ,- , " - , . " ."', .... " .', ;' '~;:,i ';,' ' ", . ~''::'' ",.;, . ,'" , ~~" . ' ,',' . ',. ' ' ," i I ",' \ '...... , • , ' '" . " , "j ' ... ,': ,'".' ,', "''", '"I, • ,,> '".- ,.... • ,:'•. .', " ';. .. • .... ' ," •• I'~"" ..:.. " .' r, ;" , • ': • • < ,'; ,'.... • • 'Th.fluklOl,,)N.wIlIMQnday,-$~ptQm1llilr6, "'ap 19as .. .' . • "'. ' . ': ., .. '.' .'. . LEGAL~O'l'iCE .' theplace ofbeJdnni~g ofthetraetof. T41l Pt.0peJl;y to~so1d i8llit~te :to ~ Stipulatlld Jullglll,ent and (005)648..2385 from 8:00 a~~. tilboundusfollow/l:' ". Tbll Lincoln CountySheritl' De., land hetem~esmDedl th;enllll S m ~ohiCoun~, New Mel,UllO, DeC«l1l ofFore~slU'l! en!;Qred by 5:oo.'p.m.,.~ndaythJ."oughFridaY.Statting.at.theNorthweStcome.- ··~ent ilfnoW $,ccepting appli!1P- .))2'l9'1~tE odlsWi.ce.of,S:t.S9 feet ~d 11llllote pa,rti9UJ~ly desenbed the ColU't ill; thill c:auso on.Au~t • ·Lihoom ..Oounty •relleJ'Vell . the . cifllPid Section25,1'Ihiehcorner . '. ,··tioDifor twa. (2) plU't-time diB· . f'1l Station 1~3+08.92 on.theN as followll: •... 12, 1988, wbieh amon was OIlW,t to, n.ght. to occtipt.or rmectony Of Jdl is a stone monuwont; thence .' .'. '.. · patcberll.Stibmit .application and nKht-cif"way line of NMPf-021- .A tract oflan~ SItuate within the forecl~se a Mortgage of. tbe .l;lI~S. andtltwmye all tI!~ealitjes. SOl,lth 89' 55' 50" Eallt aloilg.the ml1mil to ldncoln County Sheritl' 1~6); thll1l:eeS 50'43'W' 1l10ng t;b.e· Wellt·halfoft..e Northwest . Plaintitl', FDIC..(lland CIai:ms,of ~tlnro~ties mthe blddi~. . NortliboundalY ohoid Section . .' ~ttmllnt Doll: .2'18,CIU'ti3Qzo, nght-o£.way line ofNMP J!'.021.l;(8)", qU!lJ1;er ofthe Southeast q~ Uen, cif the Uete~tll, Unated Allbl~ m.u.llt eomply WIth the 25 a dilltonce cif 1181.84 fellt; , N;M. aB301: A.plllications m.a;v:bti a distanceofl'1'1.45feettoStatilln' oftlwSouthwelltl)uarter . States' cif ~enca, IrJ.1;ernal ,N~,M~IlO.Ptocurem~tColIe... thenc&So~00"49'$1"Eollta . obtainlld at theLmcoln Ollunty Sub 131+3l-47i. thence N 56'l6'42"W a ,(W2NWjtSE4SW4) ofSemo~30, RIlvt;nue ~f!lee, State of New. """ . •. 1sfM.rs~ Suz~e COXdiatance of315.00 ~t to the . Office in RuidllllOi N.M. ,or .the dilftlmee 0115.52 £~j;;thence 1l10ng ToW1lllmp 11 S~,R!,\nge 14·,' ' M~co, Tautio;Q, andRllven,ue De-,·. 'Lmeolp.County Mallagu Iilace.ofb~gofihe horein Slt.".Offii:(! in Outillo;o,. N;M. . the .F1lP-84-Al nght.,?f-:w&y. line .East, N.?4.P.M,,LmclJl'il' Oounty, portment, and the New MellIllO De- . .Legal '5813 U~)5 descp.bed tract cifland; thenee . Deadlhie 1s ~~!l:r' 21t; llt88. . ll1oJ;'IJ & llIU'VIl to thll I1ght WIth a New ~IlO, mll1'e particularly pa.-tm,ent .of .Labor, Employinent . .. ..,. NOTlCE .". eontinmng S01J.th 00' 49' 51" . lilqualBmploYmeDtOppotmmty. mdiUlf of449.26 feet tlm.iughanaredelfenbed asfollows: SecuntyDiVlslon...... Eoat adilltanee cif 136.62 feet; : ' ... 'LeI81t&8068t(S)l&P($)1;5 of 23'5'1'23" on IUb dilftlUl.cll of Be~g~ttheSWJJ16IlOrn!tt.. Said Judgment directed to~.. lISf!'f~pTfOQ..J!i.!~R thenCealongtb:earcofaCllll'Veto' .. . . '" .. ..,' 187.85 .r~t (chord bearsN 45'42'J!l) of'eaid Section 30 (a brassca'p m clos!U'e of the !'4ol'tgage on s!Ud .S . led .-.. ~1 "'rfurnjs l".. . therightwliosellllnmi mlgle ill J...mAJ., NO'l'!CE ..to ~Il'place ofbeginning, and con· . place); Thenee N 88' 02' ~"E, . property .fA? sa!isfy the foJ!.O\!Ul.8' _ e,a. pl'oJlC!s...a or. '.' '"="S'I> .60'01' 01" and whose tadius is SOLlCl1'ATlON TO SlJJJMJT tpinmg 0.1238 &C«lS, m.ore or leas, .' '3.2'Q.53 feet: Thence S 00 07' E, J1J.dgment hens m ome.- ofpnonty: .L;ong .Diathetance Commfidc:tioln'on ~ .37l.29feet anarediatance'Ilf STA~OF IN'l'.I!lNT COUNT m 30lMI) feet· Thence S 88',or 15" FDIQ-O: • Vlce for. C.;oun~ 0 . c ,..... 388.98 feet;thenceSo1J.th 59' 11" . . F.ROMPJ,WSPECTlVE ' Lot 6, Block lofHUTSON CAR- E, 270.32fllet;Thence N oo~ 07' Principll1,and . .b;;ceO~lI ~nc~8oun2 C~ '. 10" West Ii dilltanee cif83.0Ueet; . lNJ):rANCON'1'R.ACTORS RIZO SUBDIVI~ON, Lincoln. n, 217.36 feet: '1'J?ence N 8~" 5~' interest' . '. $599,355.00 a . s ...ce, 0 ounl',,'O thence S01J.th 89' 55' 00" Eaat a The 'Mescalero Apache' Tribe Counw, New MOlllco, asshown·by W,,50.19Jeet; Thence N·OO 07 SpecialMaetets Fee $2OO.00hiluse~. Box 7ll, CdarnzSe0llo, distance cif623.38 feet; thence . solicitefucUan-Ownedeconomicen- the plat ofSecond .Addition to Hut. W,?O.~Ofeettothe~o!ntcif. Attorney's fee ~5,OOO.00 New ... co, un.til Tu~s tM: p- Notthadiatanceof477.08feet: terpriSils and ~an organizatiOl18~onCarrizo Subdi~ion tiled in the begnunng and contaun;ng 2.025 '. .. $604,555.00 teJJ?-blll' ~O, 1988, at 10.00 . ., IJ,t . thence ;Noith 89" 55' 51" Westa to submit a lltatement of intent to office cif the County Clerk and Ex- '. acres"mo!!, or leea: which , . '. U.S. ofAJp.en£a, Intern8lwbi~time all proposals will be distance of415.93 feet to the res~rid to·· a bid, announcem.ent ot'licio Reeomer. of LiIl,c:oln Oounty, . property IS'more eommon!y RIlven,ue Sel"Vlce: Fede.-al publicly o~ed, read al:ou~, and .' said place ofbeginning, and lilmted to Indilm.owned linns and JIdy 17, 1959, ~a,id plat showing lmownasWooll~ane,RlUd08O Tax Lien . $102,6~2.16 tabulated.. 0thepoaers ardmVl¥ to containing5,000~creJl,mm.:e~· Indian organizations. Pursuant to Block 1 of the O1'lgmalUuston Cllt- Downs, New MexJ.IlO. U.S. ofAInenca, Internol be preaent at pl'opoa c:s::n~g. leaa; . 24 CFRPIltt 571.503, if responses .rizo Subdiviaion as ,-evised. ..' Tht; forelJ?ing sale will be mad~~ven.ue Service: Federal ...All PJ:'ea}lOeals areto bekesd ''Lo1tJ;ed Subjlll,'l; to any restrictiona, ." . are received hom more than one In- COUNT IV to satialY .a Judgment rendllred by. Tax LIen . $102,622.16 Ill; a lie... en!elo~ m!U' !ig easementa, reservations or · dian entity wbic~ is found to be Lot 5, Block 1 (If HUTSON.CAR- the.. above .court in the. above U.S. ofAmeric;a, Internal D?lltance C?,mmumcation Servi~. zoning regulations of,rIlllOm. ". qualified, .the' bJdaltnC!uncement RIZO SUBDM~ION, Lll1CQln entjtled and n~bered ca1J!le on RIlve1l;ueService: Federal . BId No. 88-3 on the front cifthe en The 'above deacribed real proper- Will be limited to Indum-owned Counw, New MexJ.IlO, ~~ shown by May 23, 1988,.bemg an action to TaxLien·. . $187,802.4~ vel(l~..:" ti . b' btai d ·ty is ,located oppl'ollimatelt 2~7 · finns. the plot cif SellOnd .Addition to Hut- collect a pronuaaory note and to U.S. ofAmenca, Internal '. S~....ca ons may eo. lIe miles East of tlleintersection' of ReSjlOnses to this solicitation son Carrizo Subdivision filed in the· forecloae a mortgage on the above Heven.ue ~enice: Federnl u(lpo05~"~~3a8~)by~;'ooteleph0t:: Fort Stanton Highway and High- must be received by ~tember 9, office of the County Clerk and E;z;- described property, which mol'tgage TOlt ~en . $4,934.90 501,.....,· . m. • a.~ way ~7, in Lincoln County, New 1988; COBat the following address: officio Reebmer ofl.incoln County, aecure that note. .. Tautionand RIlvenue ". . 6:00.p.llI., Monday through Friday. Mmco, and is commonly lmOWil aa HOD-CDBG Progl'am, Mescalero July 17, 1959, ~a,id Jllat showing .' Prooeet!a. from the ~or.egoin~ aale De~rtmeJit, ~ate cifNew . '. • f;inlOln CtWlty .::erves t:.ii the "Sales and Recreational Center Apaehe Tribe, P.O. Box 176, Mes- ~lopk 1 0f~ ongmal.HutBon Car· ·will ~e u~ed to aatjafy the Judg- MeXico: Tax ~len. $2,296.34 ng t ~ acc:ep o~ ~ thny /)~ to for Little Creek Mountaht.RIlsorta". c:alero, NM 88340. . nzo SubdiVlSIOn aB revxscd. ment agomst the Defendants os fol- . U.S. ofAmenea, Internal pro)'Oa a, :J:rcalitie . er: . The Ilale WIll be made pursuant · The Tribe will require informa- It is ll1ao understood' that the l(lws:. ' ... Reven,ue Serrice: Federnl WOlve any . es m e m- to the Final Judgment and DeC«le tion Ofprolls·ctiVe contractol.'tlseek- Jll'eaent water'Ilource lcx:ated on ~t AmOWl~ dUeu,nder tel'Dlll Tax Lien. ~22,802.29:elltcif thJ Cbichty, and to:tcept !Jf F~eclosure entered by the Court ing to qua . unde.- this solici~- 5/ BIO!'k 1 Hutaon Carnzo SubdiVl-. cif~o~ mclu~ng' '... U.S. ofAmen~a, Intenial . . e erop~a w .. ~pears e UI- m!'hia c~uae on A~t 29, 1988, tion. TIle bi announcement WIll mon IS olao the present·water. pnnmpol and mterellt . Revenue Service: Federnl theAllest mterealstB of te COityrih . wbichamon was a IllUt to foreclose consist cifthe following work: RIlbo- source for Lot 6, Block 1 Hutson as ofdate ohale . $96,475.34 . Tax Lien . .$70;4.97. propos!i mus COlIlp y. . 'a Promiseory Note ahd Mol'tgage bilitation of23houaing unite by the Carrizo Subdivillion~y letter .doted A:tto~eys fee' 326.00 U.S. cifAmeric;a, Internal the New M~~~cSurem.llnt ~olle. '. held by the Plilintiff, FUst National Community Developmllnt Block' 614185 and reconled m the I.incoln Cost Iiti5;:on' '., 324.80 Revenue Sel'Vlce: Federnl • ,"''''.Inf. uzanne 0lI: :Bank at Lubbock. ." Grant (CDBG) Program. ~B·88-SR- County Clerk's office ·as an ad- Totalj~. ent . $96/803.39 Tax Lien '. $3,605.74. ~meo~galounX8~:(r)~ Said Judll!'lent directed fore- 35-0835. dendum to the mortgage filed of Inaddition thereto;the bIdder at U.S. ofAmenca,lntllmaJ . . closure ofthe Mortgage on the sub- . COlIll?lete i~tilIn concenx- SaIne.date..· . suel;J. sale will ~eresponsible for Revell;lle Sel"Vlce: Federal LEGAL NOTICE ject;real property ~ satisfY the fol- mg, tliis .solicitation ~d the Smd sale WIll be made pJl!'BuantpaYlng the Special Maatefa fee. of Tax ~en $224.98 THE VIlLAGE OF CAPITAN lowmlf J!1dgment lien: .' p1'lICurement~dIlOntrac,trng s~.· to .the J~dgment enteted m the .100 and Cf!ats. of aale, mcluding. Taxation and Revenue will consider' am.endmentB to its Principal. .$284,765.25 . aards that will be used m the bid above-entitled and numb'!1'ed cal;lae thoae ofpubbcation. . Dep~rtment, ~tIl ofNew Plunnin and Zonin ordinances'to Intetestto date- annount;jlment should be referred on AUJU!lt IS, 1988, wbich action ; Any J'!dgment creditor hall the MellIllO: TOltLlen $-2,074.27 enable fhe Planni~ and Zoning ofsale - 9/30188 $32,029.67 . I;j) Wheeler Gayton,CDBG Rep~ was a IllUt to forecloae the note.and nJdxt to bId at the sale.and to apfly NoM. Departm.ent 0!:La~0~,. a1J.thority to reqllire numbering of L~te fees· $2,480.00 sentative,·Mescale.-o Apache Tribll m.o~e held by the above-named all or any part of bia reapective Employm.ent SeC11l'1ty$Divxslon, reaidences and buainesaes within A:ttorney'sfees $2.1.680.00 at (505) 671-4494, ext 236, dlU'ing Plain:·.· judgment to the pmehase in lie1J. of Levy and Lien. 11,055.56 the Village of Capitan. Amend- Special Maater's fee ;p200.00 business homs. Said Judgment direc:ted fore- caah. .... Total Amount ofJndgment menta authorizin. the Ilirem.ent . $322,064.92 .. Legal'58il.2t(9)1,5. closure of the ~ortgage on a~ch Is/Gall.Wimberly Liena. . $1,045,300.79 of numbering of buai::sllea and In addition to the SU1DS due !In - .'property to aatiafY the followmg SpecialMaster . In addition to the sums due on residences will be considered at the the J1J.dgment referred.to herem, I&GAL NOTlCE itemll:. Legal'5770 4t(8)15,2Z,29 (9)5 the JU~gQlents referred to herein, regular m.eeting of the Boom of then: will be ac~ co~te, toge~- IN TIlEDISTRICT COURT A:m~unt ofJ1J.dgment therE; will be aCCl'UUlll: llOa.tB, toge~- Truateea of the Villa of Ca itan er 'Y'-th co~a of publication !" ~a OF LINCOLN CO~ in Count I $10,4~9.68," LEGAL NOTlCE er WIth co~a of publication cif this on Septem.blll' 12 19sf'at 7:30Pem Notice, which costs of publication STATE OFNEW !~XICO IntereSt to date TWELFTRJUDICIAL Notice, which collte will be borne by . Vma~ ofCapI~ will be borne by the'Plaintiff, First FIRSTFEDSRAL I;>AVlNGS ohale $246.07 DISTRICT COVRT the Plaintiff, FDIC-C.. " . IsIB Cc k National Bank atLubbock. . BANK OF NEW MEXICO, Attorney fees and COUNTY OF LINCOLN· . WITNESS m.y hand this 24th enny.y:~ WITNESS m.y bond this.lat day PlaiiDtiS; costs $1812.66 STATE OF NEW MJ!lXICO day ofAuguat, 1988. . Attest. ofSeptembet, 1988. VB. , A_ • d!225' "'6 'IDE FEDERAL . Is/CiDd Sanders .• . ''sIN'ck'" J AMES M.WOOLDRIDGE -crwng costB !p ." DEPOSIT INSURANCE' r Is/Janet Keel ." • I .. ega .' $12,764.17 •. Sp~ial Master Village Clerk Special Master etal, Amount cifJudgment .. CORPORATION, m Its Underwood, Dutton' Leaal'58191t(9)5 UNDERWOOD, DurroN &; Defendants. in Count II $51,184.27 . eo~or:a~ capacityas &; Griffin, Ltd. e' GRIFFIN, LTD. No. CY-!l~-437 Intereat to dote. • Iiqull:1l!tllr ofthe 22~Rio Street • LEGAL NOTICE 229 Rio Street . DIVISion I ofsale $1,699.99 National Bank of Ruidoso, New MeXleo 88345 . . ADVERTISEMENT Ruidoso, New Mexico ~6 NOTICE OF .Attorney fees and Lincoln'irSt County, fonnerly Legal'58044t(8)29 (9)5,U,19 POR BIDS Attorneys for Plaintift FORECLOSURE SALE ts ~1812 66' known as Moneor Bank, .. Leaal ''''8,no 4t(9)'" 12,19,26 NOTICE ia he.-eb 'ven that cos. ~,. N.A. Ruidoso, andfonnerly LEGAL'NOTlCE County ofLmcoln, Owner .. u ~. .., the underlli ed ~clft Masttn' Accrwng costa ~288.12 kno~ as FirstCity National NOTICE O~ SPECIAL P.O. !JOlt 711 will on the em da ofSe tem.ber' $54,985.04 Bank ofRuidoso MEETING OF iDE BOARD . Oarnzozo, NM 88301 19s5 at 10:00 a.r!., at ~ front f'mcounttofmJudgmen$t65 88285' Plaintiff, OF COMMISSIONERS OF Sep~te seale~ BIDS for ~e entr~ ofthe Municipal Building, m ount ,. VII.' LINCOLN COUNTY C01llItru.ction of Boiler RepaU'a WIll Village of Ruidoso New Mmoo Irtei ofdate $ 0 26 L.C. BURT and MITZI BUltT, A apecial m.eeting of the Board of be receIved by the own~r at the of- . sell to the highest bidde.- tor caah A:;": fees and 2,13 . husband and wife, d/bla Co~aaionera of LinlOln Couno/ fice of the .~ger until 3:00 p;m.. _ the following dellCl'ibed real elltate sts ey $ 2 65 Rujdoso DOWDS Block &; ahall be held at 10:00 a.m.., on Fri- (Standard Time) on ~ptember 15, located in Linooln County Nllw :. il!~g~ 39 Supply and d/bla Burt day, September 9, 1988, at the ~988 and then at SOld office pub- MmllO, to-wit: .' crum.g coats $~O,489.15 Masonry; VIRGB.. BURT and COmmisaioners Meeting Room., Lin- Iicly open.ed and read aloud. THE· Classified COUNT I Am JOl'Ulu. BURT, hllsband .coin County Courthouae, Carrizjlzo. c:O~CT DOCUMI!!NTS m.~y be Lot7, Block 1 ofHUTSON CAR- inCo':t1Judgmen~77;784.19 and wife; BANK O~ The pU1'JlOse of this meeting is to exammed at the. follo~g locationa: DEADLINES FOR CLASSIFIED o~ RlZO SUBDIVISION, I.inooln Intereat ofdate RUIDOSO, fonnerly Security . award Bid No. 88-5 for the Fol't The office the Architec:t, Stanley READER ADS ONLY: Friday, County, New Mmco, as sh0YJ!l.by ofsale $2,27.3.26 BankofRuidoso; ESCON, / Stanton :&ad. (CR B-006) J. Freneh, Sierra Profeamonal Cen- the.revised plat of Second Addition Attorney fees and INC., ASSOCIATES; ReconstnJmon pl'oJect. teTrailr,. Dra.wder 66, 24l. Meacalero 8:30 a.m. for the Monday issue; RIU N M to Hutllon Carrizo Subdivision filed .~ $$~:~~;5 FINANCIN:G SERVICES 1sfM.rs. SuzanneCox ,. oao, ew ellICO.CO~RACT Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. for the in the office of the County Clerk costs COMPANY OF NEW Lineoln County Manager COplea of the Thursday issue. and l! NOnCEOF County, New MeldllO; on the. Sealed Bids "will be received b Master will,on.the 30th d!J.Y ofSep- 28 wanos•••._ _ _ A.tS ·. 'l'JUl~t....•..• '. M~ira~. of SP~MA8'l'E!t'SSAL'E.. 28thifuyofDecember•.l944,in· the Lincoln. OountyManager'1l &l te:itlber, 1988, at 10:oo·A.~Jlatthe ~ WOhIJS li~._.~ _ A.U , ~_I "'.",S.···, .... - ""0 ,'P-te:t',·o'".·ft1'" II .an.• N.Clti.ce III here.b" .....ven thli.. t o.. n Tulle." No.5.1', '. . ' fi Pi'''' O'""M ..~~ 711 Cil.t'rizozo .l!... t ...n.....-ce to t1.... Vwage of' 21 WOADS ..- h , .._ _ A1 N~f1 dayor$e~r.l988,at M~ld:""'_l, "Muni¢i.pa(Buildin~ w-.."".~ &ned. .' lrOlIlthe the9tb '. Lellsil.ttdi!lC8ptU1gthjltportion. NC:W Until 10:00 R'Jdoso 'in 21 WORb8.; •••lOilI."" ••iO; " OI A.63 ' Northr:lg~war1itle,of'N:MPr.the .ht;ur of 1l':® a,m., th~ un- ofLi>tll6 and 7 talten tor ! a,m., Setember 20,1988£01' the RtiidollO, New Mell1llO, sell tothll ..WOFl~ ""..- __.." "'"~." 4J1O at WOflbS _ •••••, i "" .- ,.·.nri ,,4'OS :=:ti~~11~i~=~JI+3Ja~··~tT~et=':et:.'~ti~~ ::::=~:f=et~es Cen::~~:~~ctt.:~=s::' ~~2::f~~ =~:l: 12 WbRb!L ~6d"' ••••••_ ~ ;,60 ~ •• ~!$.t1 b) ViORDS~~._ ~.;,.;.IM '* ,..U "'..kh.Ii . lAntl itt •.NFl4of'tbe. co1ttCounty COutthoUlle,CartJt(lZO Lincoln COuntY :Distriet~t1tt bids must be lIubmitted in a inT..iJ;1llQln Coun.tY New Mell1CO to- ~ ~ if'.10Cltf;ed ~. 'MRi"~Ullll ~" Allsea1lldetlVlllo~ MWOfid...... -,tJoll'O ..t.,.,..._I ••••• Oj;••....-...... 5A3 .. Nl!'I4 of'Se-etion $:14 more.,...... New: rlgllt,. title OaWlli; No. 6628. '..' muked "ANNUAL wit, .. , ,. • WORbi••If" ,'.M """'._it ~ I.IoiI...Wi••it1i.sJMI' , .-f;icular1,.dellcriblldalf:follO'ffll: ...... ~ in_teremtiilttf, Dil.riel1ll. The'subjeilt rell1p:ropertyis lo·CON'1'RAC').' FO~ BAs.E COURSE . A. tract'orlandinthe NI.2 NW/4 IIWORD8.#li,.. ,I..; ~i1._.;. -d -...i1~.WlilWl.11 WOftllr.".IiilA~ ~· ~II.ot . • ·.~attbeNEt:otnerof'llllid GidOl!!tteJolm8onandli'HCl L, PaY-Cil.ted atU,S.Hill'bWiiy 70,and East BID NO. 884" on the &ontof' thecif~j)!125,Township10 . " ..."•..w,...... i1 6...... tctthllhe~ ~ '.WORDt...... _.mlil••~ml j~.II':Hi~,w..m .' Section26.lUMlgdit!,S'4()·14'aO"Wlovie in and dflo S1uing Avenue, In Ruidoso Downs, envelo@. ' .. " South 13Eiillt, 'WOR'Dtt.~.Iitj.',","'".'""~_~"H.""t.I • dietancle of1310M1eet:tbentll·SlICrlWrealelltate ,to the 'highe!lt N"llW:Meldeo. • '.' . SpeCifications fllil.! be obtained N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, .New • Utij ",••.2I·, 23~I2'E .di~ 4OWOR:ot..._ ..U ..."..bll'..b ..."...·.- '.., ,. ot15O.n feIlt to bidder tbr'llllllh.· .. < •. The llalewiU be fllil.de pursuant upon 'tequllst by tn!'il o1'telepbo¥ ..MeJiIlO, d¢lICtlbed bymetell and IIftid Ad ""~llHl"".~""-fi;lIli"h~"".?no- .._~1. . t. • . .. '. t" '.:' .. J •... \ .. ; .'. . 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" .. ;" .' ,C"" ''''''''..'''').'',.' : '8EST"" ." .':,':. , ,," . , . .,'...:' ••:;'.: "'~,: ' •.. :' .,.: .,::;i \ ",: ,'::."" ,:.,,!:QOPV.4VAIL,AfJ£r:.,{ ','. • •. ..!' ~. " • , .. " I• ~~, " ',~ ._, '"" > ", ",." .' ',' • .. .. " , .. .", . . '.' -' - " . , , ' • '" 'I ,. , . '," , • ' MOnday: $liIPtenibl!/'p,1Q8f;J/1lJe !'tufdqliO'NtWIU 3fJ . THE RU.IDO.SO. NEW,.S,'·· NOW_a: .':"'Waiti'e~a, bl,lS" ,DlREC'l' CME ~SI$'.i'~~~n WILL' no. yAlm. WoRK ,~t'Ol' : DISPlAYS ~'2.6'Ugll,¥.t·lf Wl./i~qo])--:-Oak,'j~~~,~~',' ,. bo;ys and diahwashlll.',S. Apll}Y in . Dew Mental Retardfttlon Untt.more. infonuation call" 21i'1. , lighted, ,16· VlQU ~t•.. ~l.pm,? !llIIllO_,'DllUlI'etell 257 4001 ",. person, Mond&\y thmughThurs· " . Nelldn~inJ.allsi!ltant ~er;i•. ,61'1~., ',' "., . " ,..•' .,C1.lG-6tP.' ....~UlllJitt~, c'l!bla; !1tYlital and'" .. , ,1ItaCllW..$9v{l ,CllW! avallllblll." _~"",,;.;;,.,,;..,. .;,;",;,..~;"i,';;'"';;;..;;....;...__.... ilay. DOllg'il , Citeie J~ce, ~~ng ~ -m,ental retaJ'da•• BOOIaQi;E..iNG..;....,,;.:T 'Ret .... , ..'Jewe,lj!j. 505.25't~7571. "l!·~.·tfe/ '. 25'17~966",::W.IJ61'tP. , , ,~p. ~ hlilil~.· .' , RestBurant. ' ,0.24- .ctlon and behawor tDlUllIgem,ent . . R 'j)" ,....(j ita FmEWOOD FOR iii.A'tiiJ. all 'FRJi)E mmN ...... to .itllOd. . > , " POSlTlONS AVAILABLE - (or . and be ~ble to re,!d, write and' .. w. OtlA'ck' ll~ ~ I' .~~~ , types. Compare-our prie'esd~51. On:t~ one IIIft;!(lr~yand·whi.te '., ANNOUNCEMENTS both yard wox:k and ho~e work.. .\. Cl>mm'lWcate \'lfl'eetive~. Contaet . n~. . up. ande lV~5-4tP ,,2807. 257-5981., .,U;:98.~male;JlI)l!':.~ned. CilU257;.4001, ...... " PUBLtS . S·· .". ',' "" Permanent 'y«:~r ;uoundJob,!! ex·' 1?onna ~tor.Cf, Menta! Retarda' DON"·· o. ,.'.. ' . ""'l'EL~PHQNE WIRING ...... :e:l!ten. . . aski'l».'.J'li'mee,. 'H',"'l,'ralfttl;l~ ." · . HER'. NOTICE ..,.... -- ceUent salanes, "mwt l¥'ve .. tioll.UnttDJrector,;lt.lUdosoC!!1ll ... h TW~rABYU'l'wiI~F.""" ·'tions prew:i:rlmfofnew hOmes; LOST.....,.atSarewa.l'..ThieeB'llesOI' " Real Esta~ ~~I:led fis referettellB Il1ld trawllortation. CenteX', 257·9071, . ,:Q.34-tfc .' om~ .Ill'd~P e I'" ve 1!1, . .Work Will be dQneevetlill.g$ ~rid" ·Westlitil.,AQl;O. 'WlliWgo1d yrnteh. .•. .' "'..... :ais~~\':~a~usiJ:etA~ :r CARR~OZO"": :'~oIJ~~ '~f:e~:e~~:a::"tellke~8. \i1:68' AT~ReJlll to Box B.\I?O. Box 128,~ 'THE TOWN;OF is 1'4~lbs.Lea;ve 'messagtl ,a't/.Y .' with aiamonc1, Jo~,:D!liaw.y,ba..d.$l,()OO:, . . i wbi'lh .ma,,·'. bs it illegal to. ··.ad. LAKEso,NM OO!383T4!.&. C'CH-_26i. llOW accepting applications fora 4931. ". ' tI:l!1)..2tc time. Mike 267·7729., . ,reward. ,?tfi;$. '. vertise any preference, lbnita- .t....# v S . ..., ...~ , Ne'Y Muic;:o cettified' ~lice of- " , . ,. ". " , ", M-29-tfc ,(806)27~,;J~0.i .<'" ... ])..;>6-1tp . · tioll, or dieerimination bllsedon., p.ow accepJ;mg applications forficer. SalarY raiJg~ $950 to ACT~ft~EMI-RETIRED-couple MOBILE iiOME - 14X65 foot, HOUSECLEANING',:..;C~ti. race, color1religion, sex, or na· 'wait and'kitchen p,ersonnel. Ex- , $1,200 month. Deadline for ap- . :!e,,:,'6 "WJ!f.!mpI~~e~~ll Wayside. Fully flIl"Jiished, 2 '-:.eneed,,~'.AUil'lilliAbJe,Pl!U ,tlonaI U... p-' J. F. 'CONSTRUCTION. $125 Call (505)437-3683 . AUTOMOTIVE for eyANetissue. . L-87-~~ men's retail, part time - possiblll flortlll1lty Employer. . C-35-2te .. 'INC. . T-U4tp 19·84 TO"OT'A Land 'SW' ' PREGN. T, NEED HELP'1- "'U-I , full time. Must work' weekends' LI••••••" 0 •• n...... FIREWOOD J' "'I'15 . I.' - eruieer.. · Birthright, (915)533-1818.· and holidays. Prefer non smoker. MAMA' B'E' A. D -Commercial III Residential- - UIDJ!Cr 'l' per Well eared for, alc./ neW' tires,. '. S-87-tfc Call 258-5338. . -A-31-tfc £.t~" eo....tlUction cord, $1:15 delive~ and great moUlltaiD. ana family ear. ===:--=,,--=...,;,=--=",.:;.;;,:...;= New CODlltnlctlon. Additioos. sta ked Fi sp As' $' .. Ir TRYING TO REACH MORE - LINCOLN COUNTY - ..Medical SAYS HELP!!! RemodeUng. Deck Repaln. $00 pe~ c~~;$ll'5Pd:ii:er~ king 9,900.336-81'16. . 2-j;fc peopls than our local market? ~el;l~~ offers new' e~ting pos- Roofing, MuODry. 336-4524. P-34-3te 1980 FORD T-BIRD -':'·alc, ps, How about 215,000 readers in. 33 slbillbes through our new P.R.N. Wa.tresses, 'cooks, Sheetrock ltepalr.lDlIurODceWo,k P,AT1I.T F'A'TIGUE d tr power windows,locks, and seat, hometown newspapers allover collllection. RNs $16 hour: LPNs - No Job Too Small- .<>.If'- .... - an s ess cassette, cruise, goCld gaa mile- New Mexico. For $85.20 your 25 $10.75 hour ~d difl'e~elltial. prep people, bus - No Job Too LlU'ge - w:tcha down? .Try Massage age. $8,100. 258::5803 aft.ei" word ad will reach 33 papers RNs and LPNs With 1 ;year of people. Good hours, guality Work••AlI W ....k Guamnteed • er~pYd a .malfl;1ficr:nt alf;jlma- 5:00.' F-9-tfnc outside ofAlbuqu~ue. Call The recent experience are invitedtQ goodworkingcondi- 257-7818 tive m eaIing Wlth ItI Call 257- 1982 LINCOLN TOWNCAR-very ~or Rill'doso Newsa t ""7~ -vu"'''''1 appy.1 Y.our amall town hOSpl'tal tions, good money., 7992. ..T-35-9tc IJ'!Od condition, new rad'alI s, more information. 'R-92-tfc delivering big city medical «;are. . 258-4917 PLUMBING' HEATING ANTIQUE - upnght plano for :J4,7oo. Call 378-4123. G-31-6tp' CUSTOM DRAPERIES - and, Call Pat Crumley 257-7381, ext. sale. Call257-4507.A-3~-~te . 1979 Ml\LIBU CHEVY _ damaged Window treatinents, 18 ;years 286, EOE,MlFIVIH. Ir32-6te PARSONS 3 PIECE MATCHING - liVUlg . .on right side. Drivable.· Sell or professional service. Our own PERMANENT· MAID .- position FmL TIME , MEC'HANICAL CO. room .set, queen-s~fa sleeper, trade for cabin repair: or pop-up workroom. Contact 336-4147 or !1vailable, excellent year around EXPERiENCED . love seat, rocker. Will sell all or cauiperfo~pickup.257-2888. call collect, 1-437-1366. D-I7-tfc Job, good salar;y,must have INSURANCE CSR . Craftsmen, Committed separately. Call1-354-2B66. P-35-2tp DON'T BE A THROWAWAY - He- references and own transporta- WOULD PREFER SOME To Quality Ir35-2tp· FOR SALE - 1982 750cc V-4 cycle your aluminmn. cans. tion. R4:Ply to Box H, P.O. Box COMPUTER 1507 Sudderth Drive H&H ENTERPm~ES - Highway H'Jnda Magna, $1,100. 1975 DOl1llte your aluminum cans to 128, R11ldoso, NM. H-33-tfc BACKGROUND (505) 257 5228 70 e~st of ,Ruidoso Downs, hi- Oldsmobile Omega, $550. 1970 the Bo;y Scouts orAmerica Troop PART T~E- office help needed. .' dl;llltnal Complex. ¥,:tal recy· . GMC Van (needs engine rebuilt) 195 and the noon Lions Club. . Must have flexible hours, be de- SEND RESUME TO Box S, CARL PARS~~S 1I2~~. Box 2918 clmg. Cash for alUIDJDlum cans.· $150•. Weekdays, call 257-4001, Marked, collection dumpsters pendable and have references. P.O. Box 128, Ruidoso. N.M. Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 alcoPJK;1",. brasds and o~er ' askfor Joe or leave message Illld are provided at the four ~uidoso Call Shelle;y, Champions Run, 11lllllIlum pro uets and non .er· phone number. J-33-tfnc fire stations. Crushed or ;178·8080 for interview. C-33-4tp ro,w metals; 378-8562. H-;l5-tfc FOR' SALE _ 1982 Dodge erwnpied cans preferred. Join w WAIT PERSON _ needed, mini- WANTED TO BUY - old baseball Rampage pickup.· Call 258- in. this community effort to recy- mum 6 months experience. App- JARVIS HAULING AND FIX IT - cards. Call 257-7936. R-35-3te 4309. R-34-3tp cle. L-48-tfnc Iy Don Victor's after 2 p.m. repairs and oddjobs. 258-3045. RAILROAD CROSSTIES - sWitch VIDEO CAMERAIRECORDER - 1968 CAMARO _ convertible , BINGO ,- Chamber of Commerce ' D-33-tfc J-73-tfc ties; high line and meter poles. tip;1er, like new, P~so~c Pro sharp, mce inside and out. Musi in. Capitan. Thursday nights at 7 BABYSITTERIHOUSEKEEPER _ DEPENDABLE CLEANING - Price negotiable. ,Call 1-658- Lin.e, auto focus, white balance, see to appreciate. $8,500. Call p.;m., east Main street. Come wanted, m;y home. Will consider Service. Condos, apartments. 4557.. . N-62-tfc ax power zo~m, 8~ux, must Mary, 258-5225 mornings and ' , . join. w.· C-2-tfc person With child, Call 1-653- homes and yard care. Speciallz- WILL PAY CASH - for used horse sell: $1(250, mclu:ding battery after races. After Monday the CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - The 4501 after 5 p.m. R-33-tfc ing in window Illld chimne;y and stock· bailers. Also horses paCk, tri pDd, dollie and cases., 5th, (915)381-0451. R-35-2tp Decorator Studio offers 35 years WANTED _ retired, semi-retired cleaninli!' Vacation home checks bought and sold. Carl, Draltr• 2.57-,.7777. B-35-2te 1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL _ 2 door, of combined experience in. uphol- individual for legal courier and mamtenance. Call 378-4127, 378-8166. D-l -tfc READ THE CLASSIFIEDS - You 4 speed, air, 20,000 miles. $5,500 ster;y. Come by and see our network. Prefer reliable, T-94-tfc CALL 257-4001- to find out about may find somethin.g you need or or take over payments. Call 336- latest fabrics. 700 Mechem, 257- motivated, former teacher, post- FENCING - welded pipe fenein.g, putting a classified ad in. the want in. The Ruidoso News. R-61- 4393 after 5 p.m. W-35-4tp . 2350 or 336-4147. D-31-tfc al worker or military. Send horse barns, hay barns, also Ruidoso News. R-61-tfc -!fc 1967 MUSTANG _ coupe one resume and letter or recom- residentiaL Call Carl .Draper AT JOYCE'S - Furniture Bam we DONT WORRY ABOUT .Y0pR ~ owner. $2,200. Call 258-5138. BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTV mendation to P.O. Box 2467, Fencing,378-8166. D-45-tfe have a large inventor;y of rea- home" older couple will live-m, S-36-2tp Box 534 Roswell, NM 88201. F-34-4tp SUMMELawnRmYoARDwm'g, CwLEANIN' cu~n-g, slmably priced furniture and ap- ~:e~~i.u:~ ~e~e~~::.na;58: 1982 SUBARdriU -:- ~tion WBdill'0n, 4 Ruidoso. NM 88345 'eed t ., pliances. Open 10-5, 6 days a 4931 H-35-4te whee1 ve. mr con tiOI~er, Telephone: (505) 257-2776 . McGARY STUDIOS raking, hauling,tree runmmg, week. We buy, sell and trade. .. . $2,900. ·1984 Subaru station WM.A. (BILL) ALLEN minor carpentry work, painting. 650 Sudderth. 257-7575. J-77-tfc FQR SALE - upnght freezer, oldie wagoJi, 4 wheel drive, air'con- fine art foundry is now bu~ taking applications for 257-2266. . A-36-8tp TIGHT BUDGET? - Used office goodi,;, $35. 5X9 foot 2 wheel ditioner, $3,900. 1984 To;yota MIKE'S LAWN SERVICE - gener- furniture. Wide selection, good tJ:ailer. !91th covered bed, ball station wagon, 4 wheel drive, air REMEMBER CIRCLE ®BAR-B-g qualified personnel alcleanup,reasonable and de- quality, good prices. Now buying hitch, li~ts, $375. Call 257- conditioner $4 800.257-7213. FOR ALL YOUR 'CATERING NEEDS with artistic back­ .pendable. Willing to work and sel1iD.g. Ruidoso Office Supp- 5630. C-35-2tp ." F-36-tfc -PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE-- weekends. For free estimates 1;y.257-2281, 257-7014. R-I01-tfc WH~LE~ OUTLET - ~ pa;y 1987 ' JEEP WRANGLER :.... .5 ground. Full time_ Ask highestll~ces furni~ure "Come I:il hd See Fat Jack'i or Jerre. 354-2402 call Mike at 378-8556. M-32-4tp MASSAGE THERAPY - for body, for m:ed speed, low mileage. Call 257- 1825 Sudd,erth Phone 257-4105 YARD WORK - lawns, trimming mind Il1ld spirit. Gall Jan Prince and appliances. Will buy Just 4915, evenings and weekends. and light hauling. Call Steve at 257-6110, RAC 257-4900, Perfect about anything. Call 257-5981 or ' D-36-9tp, 257-6148. J-25-tfc Ten 258-3222. P-23-tfc 257-2307. H-35-tfc . ,-----""'------.,TherapeUl~c Massage I I · for Health and Well·belng BABYSITTING - m;y home, good BEST·WAY MOVING - to or from 7 FOOT COUCH -'excellent condi- I THiS MONTH $5 OF" FIRSJ VISIT . I references,. school bus stops in Midland/Odessa, Texas or Albu- 'tion, earth tone tweed, $115. RENTAL '. I Must present Ihls coupon I At McDonald's,You front easy access year rp1JI!l1. querque, New Muico. Call Call 257-9418 or a36-8130. PROPERTY' MANAGEMENT - I .. for dlscounl . I Palo Verde Slopes, 378-4388. (915)689-7413 or (915)694-. C-36-2te I BECKY A. DUMAN Don't Have To need sev:eral nice houses and I CERnFlED PROFESSIONAL THERAPiST· 1 . QUit To Get, ,E-31-6tp 0441. , B-20-34te condos for pe1'tIUInent rental. ~?:l992~ J"...,&:--=B..,P:::-:AIN=:=TIN=G=-.....,.in-:te...;n~· o':::r'::'an~d L.. __-J A Day Off. JOCKEY CLUB!. - Membership Please call Don Hlltmon, Four , exterior, large and small ipbs. for sale or trade for Ruidoso SeaSODB Real Estate, 257-9171., UNITED AMERICAN .. Reasonable prices. 258-4132. property. Call 378-8253 even- , " , . H-88-ttc Medicate Supplements and m aOleS make yOU conform While most co P 8'1\ leiyou work who·'" . D-32-tfc ings.., . E-20-ttc , OFFICE SPACE-for rent Rain. Nursing Home lothen schedules, Vol Ive usenough Irsbasi to! you d~ndg ~t'~~IS dayolf Wh~n BABYSITTING - in m;y home. FIREWOOD FOR SALE - several i. . bow Center, 258-4977, 25S.S118, Bo)( 2848 Ruidoso, N.M. B8345 notlctll. we \I gla y , hypeople en­ Mo~a;y thm~h Friday. ~pert kinds; Compare' quality, best· , " 258-4286. F-88-tt¢ telephone (505) 251-6108 yOU need It It's eaE'Y.p'~~~:~SlncO we 81$9 lOY working here 10Vlllg care, mce s1lttOUIldings. wood in town. .Porter's Nurller;y, ! . PATRICIAA. HOUSTON· otter ~ ExEcuTIVE' OFFICES - fJ:'Om Regul~r Reteren,ce: ,258..4011. G-33-6te Highway 70 East. 378-8347. ' $95/month. On Sudderth, 1.:65lJ. • Wage ReviewS PAINTER NEEDS WORK - 25 P·27·tfc if ~ Q;;9~-l1,'c • 1/2 P riCe Meats ' , ,4133, a!l:f?t p.m, .. . HELP WANTED years experience. Inside. or, out, MOBILE HOME - 12X60, in ex- COMMERCIAL BUILDING - for '. • FREE Uniforms . have own tools. B1'IlSh, roll. or cellent CQndition, twobedtooms. DON VICTOR'S - has' a position .rent,5001iq.fl;.Io.~Uent pat~llfl' nlO McDonald"S- and talk to the man- spray: ~Y. type .paint work. Must see to appreeiate.640'Swl· for . ermanell.t full.time COOk. SloP' part-lIme opportunlUe$ and loeatron. ",OOJ month p.w' -ager about our Tommy WilllaDlII, 3511'2606.. derth, IIpace 4,; reasonablel , utilities. IS02 Sudderth,.next to &oJ' pay and. bonw plan'to • W-34-6tp , . . W-29-9tp ),'esponsilile, mature person. 257· McDonald's J(lhtlstoll Jewe1m. 257.5800•. J.>!'.. 144 Suddorth . '. 'J.56-..w "f T ,," t-e" .. " -'''-' ,,' - 9'11"- iJ9qO. . .. . Ruidoso HELP WANTED - starting .NICERlHDOSO-furIlilllilld., ~... $a.'15/hour. Now hiring full time Always. An Equalopporluri,lyfAlllfmatlve DOMINO'S 'PIZZA . , ·hel.@•. Need three pleasant bani Action t:n1pIOVO' '=50~~~~nAJ1n1Y~ . · working pej)ple, Apply in person NowAccepting Applications '. ·.' .1'""""''''''''_ .. 1 "'''4-4428.. ' ,i\'hunflotdj);...... , at Circle J Bar-b-que. 1825 Sud· · . " ~~ . derth. C·25·tfl: FOR DRIVERS • SMAI..L~"":liliitltil1e·to,;· '. POSITiONS AVAILABLE - Nurii. . a .Cl)uple. Oall .207-44184", 20'1­ • . '169'1. .' , ·A~l.trc .. in' . assilitants IUld 'R &_ i I-- j T' "'0' '1'" 't' ,,'I en" -os 'I _J I . . , ·,JulIllkeeperll.Contact Darcy • MOBILE HOME SPACES' - fOt ...... O..;-,..ft,.. ,.....'.' ill' SM Ap ply (nPerson. .' . kusseUi. S.D.C.;. . 257·9071, ·n. ... '" ,. -"-,, "- , . 'rent, ~ted()n the river fJellt Ruidoso Cllrll(lentAlr, 5tlu,md D 2814 Sudderth in Pinetre.Square, shopping tenter. .'0.1120'1...... -.. -- '. S~:E.O.E. :ft.25·tf'c · 4418. . 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I·~ '~I ' , 481 The RuldQsQ News 1MQnaaYI September 5,1988 " I . SlIAW A\lAllTMJiN'l'S -1 and 2 NlCll OWN ,.. ~ihell. 2 ALAIIGE 2,200 SQ.li'r, ,.. ~ ~100 ~ll'.HOMl ,..lOIIqlleWy OWNER WiLL TRAUm,.. home in TIME SIlAIl!l CONDO ,.. PbEclifl' 'be\k~om funuahed aparbU~nts bedroom house WIth carpet\ on 3/4 Utll'e of fiat land, Cloae-ln, furmsbed, ,Sleeps 10. Three Midland "for motel, business or Vil1~ge. One 'bedroom, one bath, , fGr leJll. Giod I«a\ioIl. No ~ Iluidollo _ am, Call 3'18-, an dly uIiIilies. Price $92,500, Qcks,lW9 fiteplaies. ~ bur, 2 wetda! plilperty in 1\uliI9so, ~ one tOllixpeilple. '/00 baths, dlyer, lIIIiroWaVC (9lli)61M.'1393. IIqUBle feel;. SIllllOD, " , 2684111" V.MJ'c.. H-M-ll'c Call2i7-l'/ll8 or 2&'1.$918, , washtr, Can add _ High last VACATION HOMil AVAlLl\BLE NEAll BULL Jl\NG- ~ bedmm, 2, ': )rlQ4.lfc ~ reJIl()(e TV, Spc~ ',',' 'E.3~ ~ in August, prime mce _ NighUy .1Vliek1y .~, baIb;. ema moo fulOished 8,0X14 WI' FOR SAIil .:.. in the pines news and a 4X4 IlaPger \VIlb OOmRCIAL BILK m~ .;. lime, llC1 e.cbange. Call A1blI- Ask fGr Jo ~ Pe!teel, Plllks, IlHlbil~ Ji:aay access, No ~ nearlilid-wWll, 257~, ,JA.tfc ,r.lIIlpcf, $100,000 oryeais leaie, bllllines8 AIamogtido mt High 4Uel!lDe 1-18-'l24.B, J.N 257..7378, evemngsS8.64975.·· or children. $275, water pald. ASPEN RUN C . . _ ' (505)89s.S75a, . ~. T.29.8t~ oss and growin, value GREAT S tRRA BLANCA ..... vie~, 2 , '. 8-12;'* Call (1i06}2i'1.fl271, M-S5-2tp belIriiOms, 2~~ Bea~ BY.0WNElI- due III death in ram-,.',IMYJ: Will ~ down, • Only $17fOO fI\!' 1OO,X2OO lolJII I'O~ llASII ':'" _ AYBodd· FOR !lENT - 2bedrooIll, I bath funrlsbed. Price has ooen grealily,1JlOIIUIg bac% !Ii Texas, Must buy ~pmenl and move ta your Credleadowa /IeIghts. 00 , 1Jlg, yearl? 425 Suddet\h, make house.Cedar ~ area, $300 reduied to $71;500, CidlDw ~ , seD !DJ large 8b9~~ 2balh !Ilcaliu slay, IIemy GodIIlaJl '.:~' "M5.a!p offer! Prime location. Contact month plus utilities. Call 257· Mary, 257.5778 ,days or 257. furmshed, home" Cab 257- (505)>37~63. Q.35~tp -SELL OR TRADE ~ by owner, Ex- MarolynPeterson Real Estate, 9418. CoB5·me . .. 4407,nights, . ,7936, R-32·6tc. FOR' SALE .BY OWNER - un~ eeutive eondo 'in· Ruidoso, ·close (505) 8824144. . p.1().t£c ONE BEDROOM, _ .aparltttent. . '. , ' . M.19·tfc LARGE TOWNHOUS~ - in Mid~ furnished m~bile; appliances air to . everything, .good rental. FOR IU:NT _ a~ 2hllh Call We Ensor, Cold1veII Bai!k· ONE ACIU: ... 8bedroom Willi! !and- '!'fade equal value fGr hmne coodlliooer, large lot.. easy' ilc- AontlUslll ieJJ or trade. Can add dup1ex .on the mer, $l5O, water er SIlO',207.flUl, E.3li-l£c dJalet home. Canveoieol to new mRmdoso. Phone (5(ij)25B-IllSII, Qwnor fuJaocmg, 258- cash. (915.'1398. E:8&$j1 pm SIx lIHIoth lease preferred. SELL OR RJOO' _ Capitml Sub- airport. Only $87$0, Ask spc-~' , (J.32.8lp , ,4476. Y-35-1fc FOR SALE - 3bedl1iom, 2balh Call. Greg, Coldwell Banker, diVision. Unfurnished" 4 cifically ,for L~r:n. or Norma 150 Fr.' RIVE~ FRO~TAGE - WALKING DISTANCE - to town: . with fireplace, full basement. SDC,257.5111. M.15.tfc bedrooms, 2baths, 7acres. $400 , Starr. Centui'y 21, 257.9057 or 14X64 very mee mobile home, 2 Neat, clean, 3bedroom 1· bath 104 'West. $73,000 olb.o. by N1C;E MOlllLE SPAOOl-: 00 the p1D11I1li1llies. Sandy alter 5pm, 386-4125, c.a6-2tchedrooms, Ihath. ~ &uil and cabin, furoish~ tan' pinea. ~. CaD (505)888-8986, Sil- nver, £rom$h $100 _th, 1-354-2532. D.iJ54tp Bm BUY OF mro _ TwIl o,ut 1leeS, lovely JlICDlC area on ~I to thiI sDJIIDler !Jf' ver Ct!y, coIIccl. ' D.iJ(,4~ Set up allowance. Natural gas MOBILE HOMES :.... Two, 2 bedroom 2 bath home near nve~. Only '$40,000. Call WInter. Only $45,000. Ask speClf. TRADE EQUITY -"in Ruidoso .yvai\ablt; 37&4498, e.t8-lfc bedroom, 1 bath~ fornishedor flack; f~red yard, apple lnies, (505)43'1·96'15, 8:00.&.ao or icaUy for Ljnn or Notma Slar!, '.for land near Tularosa, " MOBILEHOMESPACES-$5Oi» lIIlforoishe~ $22D montb., One, $49,000. AU Ameriiao!mld (505)4374586. s.B2-$lp Century 21, 257-9057 or 8iW- New' Mexico. Call (006)586.' $60 per month. Cidl3'/84Zl1. 2 bedroom, 2 bath furnis1led, Company, 8'/8.8118 Iff 378- BREATIlTAKlNG vmw - of the 4125, ' ',' (:'35-2tc 117, ' " ,P-35-2lc . . M.18-tfc $250 month. 3784498" C·35·tfc 8253~ . E·20·tfc. Capitan Mountains" No~~l ,Hill $6,000 DOWN - take over 91/2%. O~NE~BE""""D"""""RO""'OM""H~O~US=E-,-""c-ar~ FOR RENT - 2,bedrooms" 1bath" .BEAUTIFUL _ 2bedroom home, ·top,47 ~cres. Can257.4~9. , loan on 2bedroom, 2ba~ with... .. •.. peItd, with fireplace, Oall 3'18- fireplace, pod access,' 1lll' leIJlraJ\y 1ocaOOd. New redwood (J.38.18tt ,~and solar system, ill,ex- BUSINESS FOR SALE ' 4802 or 3784639. A-21.tre furnished. $400, all billQ paid. decks. Seller is flexible, possible QUICK SALE - be~ause of health. clUSlve Up,per Ca~yon set~g. ' RUIDOSO DRY CLEANERS ONE BEDROOM _ oomplcte1y fur- Please call &se Peebles, lenDs, $47,000, No down. 257- Three bedrooms, 1 314 baths,CaU IIavid at First NatimJal 240 5 ddelt/l • 251·7573 Dished reaoooahle rent fur 6 OwoerIageot 258-5'172 alter 6817. Jl.21;ll'c fireplace, $.29,001. TwIl Bsok 2574088 or257·Zl4ll alter u, ' \. DIl 1/2 bedrooms, p.m. ~neI-'rnl .'lease. Uper Canyon, 5p.m. P-36-ll'c CLOSE CREEK _ blsck o]llllaUs, fireplace, 5 F.iJ5-2tc .~ TO .. , pcb. $200 plus tus and deposit. THREE BEDROOM - house, lW9, £rom Bcrmcll's grocery.' $81,000. Both on 100 1. ,ASSUME LOAN - and paymeow Eo Duane lv\'IS. 257.7543! ' M.27.tfc baths, fenced yard, fireplace, downtown. Two bedroom, 1bath lots. Contact. D.C. Chester at on, ol~er 3bedroom, 2bath, 2 MOBILE HOME _ IAbin' great view. S]Hing Street. $425 with addilionaI guest OODlle. CbeBlets Trailer Park or P,O, story ill Upper Canyoo 00 oom- SHOWPLACE C~3-Ilp ~Uy ." Attcs, adult palWn1 ooid a ,plus utiIilics, 257·9148. Jl.35.2lp 1Aeation·1ocalioo. Was $54,900, ' Box 674, Ruidoso, NM, mercia! JoL funrlsbed. RANCH' 14X65. Cidl257.2004, M-28-1fc. CUTE FULLY PURNISImD - ooe DOW $44,500. Ask specifically flff BV OWNER - ~kVtIIage, UJls ofpoteotial MDIIllet go dl18 CIIAllMING ADOBE _ ' bedrooJll bouse. WasberldJyer, Ljnn or Nonoa 8l8rr. Century 2,~ !II.l\, 3bedl1iom, 3hath ta hesltb. (505)281-2883. , ON , bedroom 'bouae ceolral heal. Ideal for singh 21, 257-9057 or 386-4125, end 1lIlItlmlhouse. Hoi tnb, eo- ' C.iJ6.4~ .' ~: furnish: 1 'counle Close-in easy access C·35·2tc larged deck on golfcourse. Below 2BEDROOM .... 11/2 bath mobile INTERSTATE ep ace, pawo easy access. T •. • ' C' . . al .' dfl .k 1 . with' ItId d fir$250Iamonth c~n 3784159 Water paId. No pets. all 257· NICE TWO ROOM CABIN .... for apprlllS, pnce or qmc sa e. Vlew 0, sec ue area, 292 ACRES, 2stocked .C2~tfi 5474. H:35·2tp sale $23000 Call 257·6317 $110,000, asswnable" loan. By Furnished' with washer/dryer. lakes, fabulous ~ 2room I&S . C FOR !lENT -lDlfuroishedmohile '" 'D-21-lfc appoiolmelllonly, 2574976, $16,500, mvoer fuJaociog avail- brick 2·story cO,lonial FO~ ~hJ'a~l =~ idIappliaoces; air ~ BY OWNER _ 2bedroom mhin, , G-3~ able,257'2488.. N~ home over 5,OOO'sq. ft. tOIlilGe, with 2car garage& Gus ~,lol, eaay access. $300 plDII wiD.trade for car, pidmp, RV, MUST SELL - 5acres, Diy Eagle BY ~ - ~ store With l heal. $400 mo.nlh, plus bills, utiIilics,2584497. Y-36-tfc miibile, or 1, $30;001, lerIlls ta Lakes area, $7,500 cash. Easy ea~~ wok bar ill ToII1lC8L living area. Profession· . Call C dtel 2'7-9600 C-26-tI STIJDlO APAm'MENT- ' suit. 257-6148. ' J.21·ll'c' sceess, treed. Phone 2514156 or "Pom~ ,cash Omv, exceUeot op- ally decoratedI spiral. . on 0 ,,, • c , .one AN" . 2574577. R-33·tfc portumty. Absentee owner must UNFURNISH;ED - 3b~droom, 2, bedro~m, ne~, ~ean, ~ce vtew: OTHER QU~ITY - home~· RESTAURANT _ for sale. Gall 'sell quick. Ask for Wayne 1·298- staircase, .' 'French bath beautl~ home. High Mesa. . all bills p~ld mcl~ding cable, de~ cons~ction. ~1~ L.L. Da~s Jace or Carol n 257.5111. Cold. 9492 or 1·881·3429 evenings and doors,' 4 1/2 baths, ~oo ,plus" bills, propane beat phonesemce available, $275. Drive.m ~ ~restigJo~ White 'well Banker ~DC Realtors. weekends. Principals only, no jacuzzi, atrium, 2 fire· . Call Condotel 257.9600. C.22-tfc 258-5192. B·36-2tp Moun~m U~t 5. Mulhcan Con· . , C.334te agents please. G·364tp J places, and much much FOR RENT _ 3bedroom 2bath FOR RENT - two bedrooms, one struction, License 028216, 257- . ""'ail' h 'F' Rid bath furnished. Easy Gar 3100 M-23·tfc MUSTSELL 7 10acres,DryEagle more. New 2 bedroom L1 er ouse ill awn gel d Fi I 00' WI M Lakes area, $7,500 cash, Phone 11------foreman's ·home. Two-' ~50 month. 257.9873. F.29.8tp aroun acces~. rep ace. TE OUNT~ - Lot 38, 2574156 2574577 Ro33 tti -th1J. . ' o:::~~\EDa::~ ;~ c:~ ~ n.~0 ~ .U~.1It:tl'f~1 thirds of the ranch is in FOR~asa:r~~ddry3007257e~Als8trr' =&: 10 ACRES iij .~I''t4.I::t.Rf. improved pastures, new r Caller. 011" mobiles on pn'vate lots some nance. (214)231·9076 after 6 month. .View' buililinrlt'n site. r cross fencing, steel. pmg cen~r. ~ or '. .'Negotla~, H2316t~ NM48t C 'ta 23' w~st 257-7697. K.29.tfc With washer and dryer, p,m.. - p 0 apl n,. . es 1 post, mesh wire con· ~==-:~~~. ~~ ble rent to stable long term SELULEASEIRENT - over 2,100 ~n US380, south 0.4. ~eB, fllgn t TWO B~ROOM - ~ne bath, fully renter or will rent with option to square feet, 2bedrooms, 2baths, on property. Check It out, then struction; huge oaks on furnished, exeeptiOl~ally. clean. buy. 257·2483. N-36-tfc hot tub. Excellent location, 257. call (~2)86~4049 or P.O. 12147. / .' ~ remaining acreage. Lo· $285 month plus depoSIt. 258- , CHARMING ADOBE '2 'bed 2647.' M·27·tfc PhoenIX, Arizona 85002. PERTEET, PARKS cated 90 miles east of 5024 leave message. M.31.tfc . -:. room N·34-IOtp MOUNTAINJ SHADOWS _ two hou~e, unfurnished, lD8ul~~d,' FOR S~- 2bedroom, 1bath 1ASSOCIATES INC Dallas. 12 miles east of bedl1iom, 2 mhath oontIo, fireplace, eaSY. aeeess.. dining Jl!Obile hmne, l2X48 and l~ 103, I Sulphur Springs, Texas Washer, dryer, cable, furnished, room, carport., $360 mon ~.3!B. Pine Street, SE pa~ of Rmdoso. BANDERA, TEXAS IB on 1·30. Underpriced at easy access. Dave 257.5444 or I. 4159. C.35 tfc $17,500, pbone 2572713. . IUIIOI -lw~-~: $750,000. Will trade for 484-3l54. , b~iIroomT-32.8lp , THREE BEDROOM HORSE RANCH REAL ESTATE prime commercial prop·' FURNISImD _ lwlI , ' , fireplace, dining room, utility BEST HORSE RANCH IN 1309 Sudderth erties and residential or house, very cute dealf ~~bm. 323 TOP BRASS REALTORS _ has room, covered patio, fenced hard BANDERA HILL COUNTRY L:I~ties Ld 4Miles From Bandera Downs' ranch . debt free plus U 505/257·7373 SecondWIck. RealtylUll$2952574861 L-32. u·tfc cabinsnigh and condos for rent: with two bedroom, one ath 100 acres, all coaslal Bermuda, new $600,000 to $7&0,000 in • I • • tly, weekly, monthly or for guest house. Double I carport, horse barns, hay barn, excepllonal INSURANCE FOR RENT -:- two b~droiJm, ex· the entire racing season. 257· Would take'R lot as down pay· home with pool. $550,000. , Ruidoso. 1000.Sudderth cellent location, furnished or un· 6327. T·7·tfc ment. 257-4230. A·29·tfc For brochure on thlsand other horse Brad Bullard . furnished, large deck. Call after PRIVATE CABIN - completely ALTO AREA - large home, 3 ranches, conlact Bill Cl\slle, Realtor, ·1·214..648·2357 5p.m. 2584526. M·334tc furnished, including phone. ' bedrooms,2112 baths, solar, cov· orRudyRobblns.(515)796-4766,P.O. " after 6p.m. WORKSHOP,"":,, for rent. ~50 sq:tli, Weekends $110, weekly $275. ered decks" natural gas, fruit Box 344, Bandera. Texas 78003. c central location, easy access, m· Sleeps 6. Resetve' early.. trees, 20XI00 foot shop, deep sulated, well lit, well wired. (214)438-8743. S.344tp well, black wp driveway, fenced. ..;';'li ALveE Bathroom. Large overhead door. \ ,. Owner financed. After 6 p.m. ; 1 $175 month. 257·5508. R-33-6tp , . 336-4437. S-35-4tp ;:.1 VAN ~1 TUSSENBROEK SALE OR RENT - furnished two TAKE OVER PAYMENTS - on ' bedroom on the river. Must have FOR SALE _ nice 2 bedroom Cree Meadows Gnlf house. Salesperson references. Call 257·5103 or 258· house in Tall Pine~ subdivision, $105,000 approximate balance, of the Month 4077. Q.334fc Unusual house plan. Spiral $1,009.01 monthly payments. FU~D - 2bedroom, 1bath staircase. Completely furnished. 135 Rawan Road. 257·2300. house WIth deck and fireplace. Even offers microwave and tons ' M·31·tfc Clean. Electricity and water fur· of marble furniture. Must see to COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - for Warriors scrimmage nishe~, $300 month, $100 appreciate. Will consider leao· sale by owner. 100X220 feet, ' depoSIt. 3364839. W·34-tfc ing, $395/month plus utilities. across Sudderth from Woman's Q-67~tfc PRE'ITY RUIDOSO - river cabin, (602)843-9050. Club. Small 2bedroom, 1bath Featuring MlIIlons Of Dollars Of Tele"Vlsion Schedule For CHANNEL LISTINGS sleeps 2to 6. Three. day mini· BEAUTIFUL _ 2year old home, 3 house.included. Will consider , Ruidoso REAL.~TATE ,..." .. r ~ , ~ .....clflWnlft~ifflI(Ijli The Week Of ,.!"~ wes~ 1') "', mum, $65 per mght. Call bedrooms, 2baths, very energy Side, EI Paso property ,., ,~' ~ as. [) ISCOVI~ry .- .. ..J _' \ ~ C111,8Ol).6H13, L '3oo r\s Np+work tSPN ' ,) (915)584-3709 or 257-5204. efficient, beautiful lot and view. partial trade. Inqmre at 111 September 5 TW~ " I~ ;4 ~!Clshl/d:f) ~..,- ) , 1'\~I1 PBS KtNW I.3_4-3..:.tp Priced to sell, $59,500. Call Evergreen. F·31·7tp .. InBewMexlco throug~ Por+o!es p~.: ~JfJlwcrl r j ~ CB~i ((Iblp "_.' 1 sr~J~;~, '-l AlouquprQlji) , L'BC. KOB 15 THE PADDOCK - small retail daytime 258-3313; airer 6, 378· ....----...... 257.5111 NM -.. ~ I, '\ September 11 j~ . I .. MJ [ ~omp p :t CijN Hf)(lO"'!;' space. Perfect location next to 5470. < H-6·tfc TEN ACRES J BI'\1I., Off:c HBO ,',\IV ~a Beals Restaurant and a 40 ACRE TRACTS - joining.Lin· MOUNTAIN PROPERTY f (ob:p t.,iJWS rjptWDI"k cr~ r·~ 17 iV\lJsr IV COMPLETE , r • y I f'['j I , Yor~, jY\ beauty shop. Ownerlbroker, call coin National ForesL Will make bordering National Forest. HI'" (.1' .. ~,,' ; '0R ", , H , Alv\C 18 New 7 .' .,. J '" 1 ( ~. j • ~ price,~WDer ft· , IA1 ( 1')'" 1 Barbara 258M77 or )011 it mce horse operation or ex· $9.999 A ' r' I 'f"i li!TW' ! I hp Ii f·i.J, t!l': ," '.,e TV f•.L:!'11 (I IiI-' i! HI VI .) ~,RmdoBOJ pote~tial 8 I f\ If'''." Mechem, Drawer cellent for subdivision. DllI1cing. Paved aCCC81f. Call . I I' ~ , If I' I';V r:n t ~ ~ ' 1 it \)\1\ ~nAT A: b,J(j:II:Jr ll :>" " r'I H' >'1 '~ fJr"{"(J • ...l. ,)\ ". 'J NM 88845. D·95-tfc Prices recently reduced by $150 eveningll 257-~069 or 1·800· 'l) r.,! ,. : I, I'ln :",\-rJ LISTINGS ~ 1 r'; '\11;:' ',II k" II , '. a~. 1(, ~ ~ rK'\, I) h L'yl L! , -" y pet Owner financing with 444-0011 upon request push .(tC!! i" ,I , , , , JnelJiJ8g0. . I I I ; ,I HOYT APARTMENTS 10% down. Balance up to 15 1080 Jmd leave OJ I,e () ' ('C,I 1--\[ '~ 1111101 FOR THE AREA f) (I' I 'I ,I ,':, Two bedroonw, Unfumlsbed, 1,100 years at 10% intete8t on.unpaid ...... __.....__v , I ,- , WHITLOCK I :.I

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Ethel Barrymore (1949) , 11:05 (I) MOVIE: The Guns of Zangara Compila­ , (f) Full Rouse 1;1 rom~nlic folly. Cary Gr~nt's first leatured , returns to her home In Mississippi. She (!]) Nalure 01 ThIngs tion of two segments 01 the award winning @ Naw Country role. LIly Oamita. Charles Ruggles, Roland (\J) Nashville Now's Birthday Special TV series The Untouchables. Robert Stack, 8:ooW Stntggles for Poland (1988) 1;1 Young (1932) : • discovers she has a 'parlicular place in Irnl Paper Chase ' Southern society. Jeanne Crain, William Robert Middleton (1961) (!) 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Richard (I) Larry King L1vel Mimieux, Waller Pldgeon'(1973) (!]) Profiles ot Nature Masur, Patrick Holt (1986) Newhart 1;1' Oil CNN Headline News 2:00 (2) Legends of World Class Wreslllng (1) @ Crook and Chase @MoVIE:ldahoAnldahoStateRangeraids am Laug~s Q5) 700 Club '• (!]) Orphans of the Wild , l!Zl Closet Classics Capsule . @MOVIE:MyFrlend Irma galore as .a respected judge, formerly arobber, In his l!5J The Blue and the Gray, Part 2 Stacy (!J) Sfreef the lovable 6ut diniwitted Irma meets up with IlBl,News efforts to finance aranch for homeless boys. Keach, John Hammon, Gregory Peck 120 Late Show apair of funnymen. Dean Martin, JerryLewis t1JJ Weather Walch Roy Rogers, Harry J. 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Shirley Temple, Ailee Faye, Jack 11:00 (2) NFL's Grealesl Momanls 8:05 (I) MOVIE: Catlow An outlaw tries to avoid W Nallonal Geogrephlc Spacial Follow 3:00 (2) Baseball Bunch wllh Johnny Bench (!]) The Sporting Ute Haley (1936) , (A) ," his friend, amarshal and asadistic bounty Q5) 700 Club ' ' ~ Mark and Della Owens Irom their eviction hunter in order to hijack amule train loaded 7:30 (!) The Hogan Family 1;1 from their research camp in Botswana (Z) MOVIE: The 'Remarkable, Mr. l!Zl M'TV Vldao Music Awards: Spotlight 1 am Cavanaughs Pennypacker Arich and respectable meat with $2 million'worth 01 goid. YulBrynner. Show Highlights 01 the finalists in each 1hrough their search lor a new site to Richard Crenna, Leonard Nlmoy (1971) , (!]) Wildlife Chronicles continue their work. 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Allie 1;1 am MOVfE: CBS Lale MovIe Songw1llfJ' 5:00 (2) SportsCenler (L) , (fl thlrlysl1melhing 1;1 Saddled with asleazy manager, asongwriter 7:00 (2) NASCAR Wlnslon Cup Southern 500 , l!2l IlBl News (Z) MOVIE: This Is the Night Set In Paris and l!2l News from Darlington, SC (A) lUl See America schemes' to give his songs on the sly to a Venice, the lines between husbands and (!]) The 1930s , buddy of his. Willie Nelson, Krls Kristoffer­ 7:30 (I) MOVIE: Jesus Filmed in the Holy Land, (JJ) Crook end Chase wives begin to blur in a delightful twist of l1J) You Can Be a Star 1 Q5) 700 Club son. Lesley Ann Warren (1985) romantic folly. Cary Grant's IilSt leatured l!5J this film uses the Gospel of Luke to tell the 1m Weather Walch a HII Squad role. Lily Oamlta, Charles Ruggles (1932) l!Zl Remole Control story of Christ's life in astraightforWard and 1 ~ illuminating way. Brian Oeacon, Yossef @ MOVIE: The Best of TImes Anerdy bank 12:00 SportsLook 5:30 ~ Major League Baseball Magazine (!J) Benny Hili , executive wants to stage a rematch of the W MacNeill Lahrer NewsHour II! Weather Walch ShiioahJl979) , lateful high school football game In which he (!) Lale Nlghl with David Lettermen 'E VENING @ The lawrenceville SIorles: The 8:05 (I) MOVIE: Kentucky Woman A yo~~g dropped a pass ~osting his team an (Z) MOVIE: My Ufe wllh Caroline Dashing 'Prodigious Hickey Edward Herrmpnn, lack woman encounters harassment and humilia­ 1 Important win. Kurt Russell, Robin Williams, young man pours on the charm when he Galligan, Nicholas Rowe (1987) tion when she goes to work as acoal miner. 1 ~ Pamela Reed (1986) suspects his newlywed wife of haVing a 6:QO Surfer Magazine ~ Cheryl Ladd, Ned Beatty (1983) 1 W MacNeill Lehrer NewsHour 9:30 ,SportsCenter lover. Ronald Colman. Anna Lee, Gilbert W CreaUve Uvlng 8:20 (I) MOVIE: Coward of fhe Counly Ayouth (!) 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Gilda Radner (1986) lID MOVIE: Meatballs III Rudy struck oul historic Carrizo Lodge which was estab­ dance floor and 3 fireplaces add to your two summers in arow. ThiS is his summer evening pleaSUi'e. , @J CBS Sports Special U.S, Open Tennis, MAMABEAR'S lished In 1921. The restaurant features from Flushing Meadow, NY (L) to score, Sally Kellerman, Shamron Tweed food with a New Mexico flair and serves (1987) BAKERY &: CAFE 10:00@ MOVIE: Rhythm of tho Saddle Shady Highway 4S inthe Paddock dinner 5 p.m, to 10 p.m. Tuesday Ihru dealings evolve when bad guys seek cOlitrol (1) Larry King L1vel Shopping Cenler Thursday, until 11 p.m. on Friday and Sat­ of a franchise for a rodeo. Gene Al.!try. (f) Perfecl Sirangers Q UNCOLN COUNrY CAFE @J MOVIE: CBS frldav Double Feature Phone 258-4917 urday. The lounge opetUJ at 3 pm. Tues- Mechem and Suddtrlh Smiley Bumette (1938) dsy Ihru Saturday. • Secret Witness A young boy's game of Ron and Ghrlstie Byrum and the . Phone 257-5666 10:30 (I) MOVIE: Biake Edwards' ~ Fine Mess spying on the neighbors backfires when he friendly slaH at Mama Beats invite you 10 Old Jashion country breakfaslll, Two friends aCCidentally become involved In sees something that later mak~s him .' join them {or breakfast, brunch or lunch. l'IZZAHUTS Mexican specJalties, steaks, chops and fish afixed horse race. Not only do they win suspect his father of murder, Pal.!l LeMat, And you can enjoy your meal on the patio ns Sudderth &: 201 Medtem are just some of the menu selecliona fea­ $10.000, but they are pursued by two Leaf Phopqjx, Kellie Martln- orin their cozy dining room. 151-5161 • 258-3033 tured at the Uncoln County Cale. A lun­ bumbling thugs. Ted Danson, Howle Mandel Ol American Century (1986) Q Facllllles for parties and banquets are Plzz.a Hulll al two convenient loca­ cheon buffet Is offered dally from 11 a.m. IIlJ Weekend Update a1llo available. They are open 6 a.m. wery tions offer you dine-In orcarry-()ut service to 2 pm. Thecafe is open 7 a.m. to9 p.m. 11:00 (2) Beach Volleyball Inter·Sorority Tour­ ClD Simon and Simon @ KIds Make films, Tool School children day and feattue dally lunch speclals. Din­ seven dayna Wl!l!1c £rom 1l a.m. until 11 nament from Santa Monica, CA (R) ner Is served U1tti18 p.m Friday and Satur­ create avariety of animated and live action p.m. Free deliVery III also available. I' 11:05 ill MOVIE: The Bor In Blue A raffish films with story lines ranging from science day. Plzz.a Hut serves tanly thin crust bootlegger becomes an athletic superstar In t~e flclion to tales of schoolyard bullies. pizza, pan pizza, cayallnl pasta,spas\1elti, BLUll GOOSE CATERING 1880s, Nicolas CalJe, Cynthia Dale (1984) 2907-BSuddedh (1986) llMldwiches and a salad bar. Beer, wine 7:30 Wild ~ma,ICB (1985) Phooe 25105Z71 tIl Q BJid soft drinks are also served. AFTERNOON (I) Santord and Son The Blue Goose Calerlng is open Mon­ RIlUECCA'S at THli LODGE , (f) Salurdlr MornIng Preview Q day throughFdday katurlng dally spe­ \B) New Country Cloudcroft, N.M. DOUG'S 12:00 (2) Bowling SpacIal Team USA Bowldown dals to eat in orcanyout. SpedallZIng in 8:00 tIl O.C, Week in Review Q Phone 6Il2-25fi6 CIRCLE RRESTAURANT desserts, patty trays, meals, appelW!rs; from Melbourne, FL (R) , EnjoY'SQulhem New Mexico's finest CID MOVIE: Big Troubla In Lillie China A (!) Blacke's MagIc Hal LInden. Harry' OnTheTraffl( Clrde baskets, special requesis. ', Morgan (1986) cOnllnenlol cuisine and most spectacular Phone ~·72f5 tough truck driver doesn't believe in ghllsts nor magic until he tsswept Into a mind

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I.l!J . striCken, Lassie must use all of her (2D Marrled.,.Wllh Chlld~n 1:;1 Robert Mlt~hum, Jane Russell, Vincent Prlcel!2l Visionaries (J) MOVIE: Morgan Slewart'sComlng intelligence to' save the woman's two I2Z Anhnalsln AcUon . "~!!Ia (1951) ,'," lW Breakthroughs A lonely, unusual boy Is brought orphaned grandchildren, Lassie/John Reilly, 8:QO CD The Infinite Voyage C ® lIE News \!!l Performance Plus home, after years away at boarding schools, Lee 8ryant(1978) .. ' . (!)MOVIE: NBC SundaY NrghtetIheMovles , lW Sefarl II!l Lloyd Ogilvie only to discover he is merely atool for his lW Crocodile Hunlers on the. Fly River SbIlOI" An irreverent, anibitlous combat (glGrand Ole Opry Live Backstage aJ) Steamplpe"Alley dad'spolilical ambitions. Lynn Redgrave, @ Motoworld photographer lisks hiS Ilf~ In Vietnam, but II!l John Ankilrborg, • e Morning Report ~Qn Cryer, Nicholas Pryor (1987) @ BQnanza: The Losl Eplsl1des always finds time for alillie amusement in ' a Monday's Outlook W IP C tIl Week In Rllvlew .• (II) National Geogrephlc .. a Tales Irom the Darkslde ecome to Doh orner Saigon, Noble Willingham, Rosalind Chao, = (I) Health Show a Wealher Welch . Alan Ruck (1988) 0 .. . 10:30 ~ Australlallllules Footbell 8:05 cJJGOOdNOMWS ~ u.d·Oll Man Q!t Ney/Gldget . W Com.dyHour live:. Whoopl Goldbel1l ' llJ Ev.ns .nd Novak, ' 8:10 llJ On Ihe enu lW Boat Trip Infl1lhe Unknown I2Z Greal Moments In Disney Animation Through her zany aller ego, Fontaine, (I) Friday the 131h 8:30 (j) TIlls Week In Sports lHl Outdoor News NelWorlt Carol Burnett hosts this special featuring . 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Mark on a Hawaiian holiday June AI/yson Ray con man s olflce to recoverembarrasslng mongering tablold!s benl'on exploillng a lW Safar " , Morales, Dallen Robinson, Damon Wimbley Bolgel Rick Nelson (1978) , photos and accidentally V/ltnessQs amurder glamorous Hollywood movie SlilTCouPle. (!JJ Grind Ole Opry Live (1987) 1:;1 . , ' b II and turns to her estranged husband for help. Burt Lan~aster, Robert Urich, PatHela Reed lIJJ Zola Levin (i) Newsmaker Sunday 12 :1 5~ Base a Je" Bridges, Kim Basinger (1987) 1:;1 . (1985) C . all CNN Headline News . (I) Cenlral Methddlst 12:30 I}) Modern Maturlly Q. . mInside Business . . lIE MOVIE: CBS Sunday Movie tnt,lgu, An a JII0VlE: Yellowbeard An aging scourge. lIE Jamesiloblson (Z) MOVIE: Everybody Does It When an (I) Leave II To Beaver American .Intelligence agent, stationed in of the briny sea seeks his own buried ~ Captain Power aspiring singer tries to pursue an opera@ Hidden Heroes Brussels, is assigned to smuggle an ,treasure, but acIazy crew is out to beat him lW Skywatch career, her husband becomes aperfoimer llIJ CNN Headline News American delector Irom behind Ihe Iron to the booty. Graham Chapman, Peler Boyle, lHl Hidden Heroes .• himself.PaulDouglas. Llnda·Darne!', Celeste .a Websler Curtain and back ot Ihe West. Scott Glenn, . Marty Feldman (1983) . tel Oral Roberts Holm (1949) . • 5:00 WSpDrtsCenler Robert Loggia, William Ahterton (1988) 10:45 (I) Night Tracks: C"art~usters ('IiJ CNN H~adllne News (I).MOVIE: Polson Ivy Alight hearted film CD Science Journal (1988) 1:;1 @ tIIJ News • 11:00 CD Science Journel (1988) 1:;1 9 Dumbo s Circus aboul a summer camp full of hijinks and @l One Da, al a Time· l!ll Lugosl: The Forgollen King . @l News 8:35 (I) MOVIE: Last Train from Gun Hili A romance for counselors and campers alike. . (i) World Report lHl 1988 Buckmasters Classic Celebrities llJ News Update' sheriff must light off an entire town to bring Michael J. Fox, Nancy McKeon; Robert Klein ClJ'MOVIE: Disaster on Ihe Coaslllner The test outdoor skills including pro athlete Bo lW Tra~ler's Showcase a young killer to lustice. Kirk Douglas, (1984) 1:;1 wife of aUnitea States vice president and Jackson, racing champion Dale Earnhardt, lHl Counlry Clips Anthony Quinn. Carolyn Jones (1959) @Motoworld hundreds of others are placed In jeopardy and counlry singer Johnny Lee, ('IiJ CHN Headline Hews . wilen aderanged engineer sets up ahead on @ Changed Lives tel ,arled Programs 9:00 CD Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood 1:;1 W Monty Python's Flying Circus I till America's Top Ten llJ News Update 9 Grimm's FalryTalesandThe SloryBook train collision. Lloyd Bridges, Paul L. Smilh, I . SerIes Raymond Burr (1979) a Weather Walch a Monday's Outlook (I) NWA Wrestling a IItsGarry Shandllng's Show I 11:10 llJ Travel Guide @l Dallls Cowboys Weekly . 1:00 CD D.C.Week In Review 1:;1 l!l ~BC World News Sunday Q ~ • I22l MOVIE: The WIzard of'Baghdad Anot .. MOVIE: Red Skies 01 Montana Fir- GJ Larry King Weakend @l National GeographIc Special too successful genie, ordered by the king of 11:15 ~ MOVIE: The Big Easy Arakls.h detective' elighters of the U.S. Forestry Service get l1J) The Sparling LIIe lW Wines olllaly . ~nes ~o ~harrn ~l\ anxlDU~ the genii to buckle down and do his job assls!ant D.A, . caught in ablazing Inferno wllhno avenue of lHl American Sports Cavalcade lHl Amerlcall Sports Cevalcade properly, is assigned to the territory of mvestlgatl~g police corruption, while a drug escape. Rlchilrd Widinark, Jeffrey Hunter, a Wealher Ilr You @ Bonanza: The Losl Episodes war bloodl6~ the streets of New Orleans. Conslan~e Smith (1952) Baghdad. Dick Shawn, Oiane Baker, Barry @ My FrIend Fllcka W Music Vldaos Coe (1960) . Dennis Quaid, Ellnn Barkin, Ned Beatty lW New Pacific 1:30 ffi Auto Racing • till King' of Ihe Olympics, Pari II David (1987) 1:;1 lHllnslde Wlnslon Cup Racing Wall Streel Week Selby . 8:30 @America's Hoise (J) In Touch . 11:30 ffi Surfer Magezlne (J!J Gerbert C5l World Slage: Olivia Newton-John In a Wealber Watch 1m ell Innovation @Top 20 Video Counldown Australia Amid the natural beauty and iD Throb. . . ('IiJ CNN Headline News @l Salurday Nlghl Live till Three Siooges Bicentennial excitement of Australia. Olivia ~. MOVIE. Poor Lillie ~Ich G1.rl Lonely lillie l!ZJ The Young Ones Christopher Ryan, Rlk (i) Crossllre Seturday . Illl Morning Report Newton-John acts as guide and performs nch gir~ r.uns away and IS befnended by!-W0 Mayall, Nigel Player l!l MOVIE: The Nlghllhe City Screamed A a Gamer Ted Armslrong many new songs and favorite hits. vaudeVillians who manage t? pul her Into (II D.C. Follies (t987) major city is thrown into chaos When a 9 Good Mornlnp, Mlckeyl tel Rllleman their ~ct. Shirley Temple. Alice Faye, Jack a Tracey Ullman Show bla~kout oc~urs on ahot,summer night. A 9:10 (i) Travel Guide @ ZOllO Haley (1936) 9:00 CD Maslerplece Tllealle 1:;1 military officer deals With the problem. 2:00 CD Firing Line .5:15 ~ NFL Prlntellme llJlnslde Business , George Stanford Brown, Raymond Burr, 9:30 ffi SportsCenler (Z) MOVIE: Everybody Does II When an David Cassidy (1980) ..(lJ Reading Rainbow 1:;1 @l NFL FootbaD 5:30 (I) Innovation aspiring singer tries to pursue an opera tIIJ Suslalnlng @l OuUook '88 llJ News Update @l l!l News career, her husband becomes aperformer • llJ NFL Preview 00 Major Laaguo Basaball (i) Sport, Sunday himself, Paul Douglas, Linda Damell, Celeste 11:45 (I) Nighl Tracks. Part I @l Face Ibe Nallon @lCBS Sports Spacial (l) MOVIE: The Young Warriors AWorld Holm (1949) 12:00 ffi SportsCenlar • lHl Moloworld tm Od~ssey War II sergeant fOlms a relalionshlp with a 1m Gunsmoke young recruit. abiUer soldier who keeps to (I) Allin Ihe Family . • CD Austin Clly Limits (1987) @ Lone Ranger ~ Tales tram Ihe Darkslde • @Muslc Videos himself. James Drury. Steve Carlson. , mlnlernatlonal Correspondents a Orel Roberts l!ll Homo/and ' I (l) MOVIE: A HaUul of Rain Korean war I22l Wuzzles' a Weather &You Jonathan Daly (1967) 1m Masqillte ChampIonship Rodeo ~~ro, addic.ted to do~e. as resu~t of his 10:00 CD Living With Animals ~ MOVIE: Helrl of Sleel A laid off lW TBA l!ZJ Brlllsh Comic Slllp (1988) IOlurles, is aided in obtarnlOg narcot!cs by his @l NeVIS Conlerence steelworker has a vision of America thai iD We GollI Made lDl Ilarney Miller . brother. Don .Murray, Eva Marte Saint, (]) MOVIE: TIle Wraith Equipped with ahot turns him Into afiery champion of working EVENING ltJ Wealher Walch Anthony Franc/osa (1957) rod of unearthly power, a murdu/ed teen men and their families. Peter Strauss, IS Ouell:;l l!ll Beyond 2000 comes back to life to get even with the thugs Pamela Reed, Barry Primus (t 983) @ This Week In Country Music that killed him. Charlie Sheen, Randy Quaid. I22l MOVIE: Huckleberry Finn Based on the 6:00 1Il McLaughlin Group , 9:05 (]) Vlelnam War Slory: The Fragging 1:;1 tel Jewish Voice Griffin O'Neal (1986) Mark Twain classic,a young boy and a (!) 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(t988) ltJ Weather Ilr You ... historical look al the fateful bailie in which (I) MOVIE: Disney Sunday Movllt Not QUite Israeli agent seoutils an Iraqi pilot in an (lffort iD Robarl Schullar 1:;1 a Canadian pilot shoals down the famous Hum,n, far' 2, A computerized android to gain one of his country's powerful., sunday I2Z Donald Duck Presents Red Baron. John Phillip Law, DQn Stroud named Chip happily leads the hfe 01 atypical Russian built fighter jets. Marlel Hemingway, 10:30 ffi Polo (1970) . . high school student until an unscrupulous Ben Cross (1988) 1:;1 toy manufacturer abducts.it.Alan Thicke. Jay 10'00 (l) LoveJoy CD 3-2~1 Conlacll:;l 2:30 CD One on One MORNING . @lNFLUvel Underwood, Robin Lively (1987) 1:;1 • @ (I) @l News tIl PolIUcs '88 @l 60 Minutes llJ World Report llJlnlemaUonal CORespondents (l) MOVIE: Mr. Belvederll Rings fhe Bell 6:30 ffi Inside Ibe PGA Tour l!l This Week with David Brinkley 1:;1 ~ Search for AQclent Americans l!ll Amarlcan Cenlury 1Il American Government Belvedere, lecturer on How to be Voung at lW Chaplin: ACharacter Is Born lHl Performance Plus @lNFL Today 80, enters old folks home under assumed (]) HBO Coming Attracllons @ Falher Murphy l!3l Larry Jones llJ PollUcs II!l Clmmarron Sirip identity to bring happiness into the lives of '88 ('IiJ CNN Headline News ltJ Weather Walch @ 120 Minutes ~ Herllage of Faith lhe forlorn inmates. Clition Webb, Joanne iD 21 Jump Sfreet ltJ Tuesday's OuUook lIil CNN Headline News @Raccoons Dru, Zero Mastel (1951) a Comic Slrip 10:35 (I) Auto Racing t9J Inside Wlnslon Cup Racfng 6:15 ffi NFL Scrapbook a America's Top Ten l!il CNN "aadUna News 6:30 CD Adam Smllh's Money World @ The Flame Trees 01 Thlka: The Drums 6:35 (I) Tom and Jerry 11:00 CD Ramona (1988) lHllnslde Winston Cup Racing of War Hayley Mills, David Robb, SharoD • @l NFL Foofball Doubleheader 2:45 (]) MOVIE: Mannequin The life of aromantic 7:00 ffi MagIc Yeers In Sports CIl NeVIsday window dresser is forever changed when l!il CNN Headline News Mughan (1962) CD NalureScene ell MOVIE: Berlin Express Abailie of wits one of his beautiful mannequins comes to . @A Pockellor Corduroy Aleddy bear lost 10:30 ~ NFL Prlmellme W MOVIE: Big Shots Two boys from in alaundromal is found and taken home by @ Slar Trek opposite sides of the track embark on an occurs between the Allies and the Nazi vibranl,' sexy life. Andrew Mccarthy. Kim . fanatics when a German statesman is cat/rail, James Spader (1987) a lillie boy. Tellie Johnson, Ted Mejia, (I) World Tomorrow adventure of a lifetime and along the way • (f) , ' kidnapped. Merle Oberon, Robert Ryan, Vanessa Wells (1986) Entellaln TIlls Week I . find somelhing very precious - friendship. 3:00 Q) Drum Corps Inl'l World Chimps: Sight 7:00 ~ NFL's Grealest Momenls IlJJ MOVlE: The Judge and Jake Wyler A Ricky Busker, Darius McCrary, BII/ Hudson Charles Korvin (1948) 01 Music The top five drum corps in North @l NFL Foolball CD Solll al 75: A Celebration Sir Georg retire~. e~cenf!lc judQe who run~ aprivate (1987) . ... America compete for top honors from SolU's 75th birthday is celebrated with agala Investigation firm, With the assistance ~f l!2l AI the Movies Madisoll, WI. Each is judged on horn, llJ Daywatch «II Our Wlldcal concert from Ihe majeslic Orchestra Hall in parolees, gets amurder case. Belte Dav,s, (I) NavaJO NIDon percussion, marching, difficulty and ef/ect. thicago featuring Placido Domingo and Doug McClure, Joan Van Ark (1972) @ Hal Rods from Detroll History of pro (1988) . . ~ IlJJ CBS Sunday MornIng stock cars and their drivers. olhers, (1987) MOVIE: They Died wllh Their Boots On ~ Ma" for Shut Ins llJ NeWSINalch (!) Famllw nes This adventure'is based on General Custer's ll!l This Week In Rock , lW Crystal Water ~ull lW FuturaScan aIlThI. Week In Baseba" llJ Welk In Review famous last sland a.gainsl Chief Sitting lHllnsld. WIndon Cup Racing lHl Performance Plus (J) N.DoaalGlOgrellhlc Explorer and Ihe eve.nts leading to the Battle of Lillie . QJl Weather & You II!l Big V.llev @ Sunday Best a Mind Power (I) MacGyver 1:;1 .. 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" \ I ~ , LOOK FOR YO,UR COMMUNITY CALENDAR EVERY TWO WEEKS IN· THE TV GUIDE· To Include Your Club Or Organization, Call Sandy Knox At Bank of Ruidoso,· 257-4611.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY' SATURDAY SUNDAY ,~ , LABOR· r , DAY Drive-up , ., Window ATTEND r -Bronze Casting, Crucis Art Bronze Foundry, 10 THE r a.m.-6p.ut. Hours ' r CHURCH ~ 8:00 -6:00 r .. OF r ,Mon. - Fri. r NOW ACCOIJNT YOUR AChecking Account 8:00 -12:00 CHOICE r Saturday r Drop by and have That Pays Interest r coffee and donuts No Minimum At Both with friends in our Balance ReqUired Locations coffee room at the No Monthly new branch or the Service Charge main office. r

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SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 13 SEPTEMBER 14 , SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER 18 "Beta Sigma Ph~ 7:30 p.m., ·Knights of Columbus, 7 -Federated Woman's "Lincoln County Food -Meal Care, Senior Citizens 'Second Annual Kiwanis membershomes. p.m., SL Eleanor's HalL Club, 1:30 p.m., Woman's Bank Board ofDiredots,7 Center, call 257-4565. Fishing Toumament, Alto ~pirit of Ruidoso" 5:30 -Kiwanis, noon, Whisper­ Club Building. p.m., Presbyterian -Lincoln County Food Bank, Lake,normalfishinghours. p.m., WhisperingPines. ing Pines Restaurant. -NoonLions, noon, Whis­ Church. open12noonto4p.m., Presby­ "PanUly Crisis Center vol­ "Evening Lions, oupper, pering PineS Restaurant. -Singles. Group, 7 p.m., terian Chtmh at the U\f.". unteers, 7tOO p.m., EpiscO'" LionsHlil. ~ertoma Club, noon, K­ PintChristian Church. pal Church. "National Association of Bob'&. -B.P.O.E., 7:30 p.m., Elks •American Heart Asrmda­ Retired Feder~ Employees, -Lincoln ,County Food Lodge. VISIT OUR. AITEND· 10 a.m., First Christian Bank, open,12 noon to 4 ·RuidoaoGun Cub, 7:30 lion, noon,varied location.. ~ NEW BRANCH "Meal Care, Senior Citi­ Church. p.m.,PreabyterianChurch pm.,Llbrary. in the THE zens Center, call 257-4565. "Rio Ruidoso LionestJ Cluh, Itthe "Y". ·Sierr" Blanca Swingers, We Have A ~ounty noon,K-Bob's. 8 p.m., First Christian FINANCIAL.\ CHURCH -Lincoln Food • Full • Dank, open 12 'noon to 4 -Rotary, noon, Cree Mead­ Church. • CENTER OF p.nt., Presbyterian Chur(!h OWlCountry Oub. -Ruidoso Little Theatre, . , Service Escrow Highway 37 at the uy" -Ruidoso Art GuUd, 7p.m., . board . meeting, Phone 258-5778 . YOUR -Spouse Abuse Support CarrizoLodge. Schlotzeky's,700p.m. . Department Group, nOOD, Dr. La ·Lincoln County Mental CHOICE Mothe', office, Cts Hellth Asaodation, 12 noon, Mechem. CalI2S1-61(9. K-Bob'a. .. -• '. "1-". Deadline For Announcennts To Appllr In The Next Community Calender Is Tuesday, Slptember 13, 1988.

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