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NO. 66 IN OUR 44TH YEAR 35ft PER COpy MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1989 RUIDOSO, NM 88345 Historic Lincoln adobes shake, rattle and cruInble

by RICHARD A. HARROLD Rigney believes vibrations in the County Commission to provide Ruidoso News Staff Writer ground caused by passing trucks funds to rent a seismograph. Heavy truck traffic through Lin­ are literally shaking the old adobe The seismograph measures the coln may be destroying the historic structures in Lincoln to bits. intensity of vibrations in the buildings there. t1The seismic activity from traffic ground and is generally kIiown for Every time an 18-wheeler rum­ is definitelr detrimental to the its use in measuring earthquakes. bles through town, the vibrations courthouse,' he said. Rigney would like to have a seis­ from the passing truck can be felt Thirty-five IS-wheel trucks went mograph placed in the cotIrthouse in the historic. Lincoln County through Lincoln between the hours to measure seismic sctivity trans- Courthouse. And one time, after a of 8:15 and 11:30 a.m., said Rigney mitted by passing traffic. . truck passed by, a chunk of adobe during a telephone interview "This has far reaching implica­ fell off the building, said Jack Rig­ Thursday. tions," said Rigney. ney of the Lincoln Historic State Concern over the heavy truck Monument. traffic led Rigney to ask the Lincoln Please see Historic, page 2A

Community Concert , .

Debra Tingey and guitarist Michael Ruidoso Community Concert Associa­ Umphrey of The New Christy Minstrels tion's second concert. The concert was perform during Thursday night's presented at the First Christian Church. -·Budget-woes worry EDCLC

Board members of the Economic George Puckett, executive direc­ in assembling demographic Development Corporation of Lin~ tor of EDCLC, said a corporate gift material for a brochure and her coin County approved. a 1990 of$5,000 may be realized. faithfulness in attending board budget during a regular meeting Puckett also announced that a meetings. conducted Thursday in Capitan at volunteer staff member haB been The annual meeting of EDCLC the Smokey Bear Cafe. added to the EDCLC operation full will be conducted January 11. Meeting Thursday noon, the time. Terms of three directors will expire board also tabled action on a state­ He is Russ Jones who moved to in January They are those of Roy ment of general operating policies the Ruidoso area almost a month Crocker and Ronnie Paulger, both of the EDCLC until some questions ago. He comes to the area from In~ of Ruidoso, and Pat Huey of are answered ooncernin~ cost of dianapolis, Indiana, and baa a Capitan. long-term medical lDBurance background in marketing. A nominating committee consist­ coverage and Erick leave. Puckett said Jones will assist ing of Rod Adamson, Herb Brunell Receipts in sight total $54,986 potential business and industrial and Bill Dean is at work.. for the calendar year. clients find or expand Diarkets. Puckett told board members he Carroll Bundic~ noting that Sometime in the future, it was indi­ is negotiating with Ranch Ruidoso there will be a shortfall of $27,632 cated, through 8 fee system for a8­ people for establishment of a "Re­ during the laat quarter of 1990, sisting industries, Jones' position Bearch Park" on Rancho Ruidoso asked for ideas. could .~ome a paid one through property offthe airport highway. He cited a plan for "more aggres­ COmmISSIOns. An 8O-acre tract has been identi­ sive support.' He said maybe the On another front, board member fied for development in two-acre in­ county will increase support for the Dorothy D. Smith of Capitan was crements, Puckett said. He said he following year. The county reduced presented a certificate ofapprecia­ is prepared to work with realtors on support for this year from $130,000 tion for her work for EDCLC. the year before to about $54,000. Cited specifically was her work Please see BUdget, page 2A EPA slaps Ruidoso with $25,000 fine

, , by BRIAN BLALOCK August and· September 1988, nificantly or further reduce problems. . • Ruidoso News Staff Writer caused the sewer system to flood pathogens prior to land apCtion. Since 8Iud!:~8 the end r-esult of The Village of Ruidoso is facing and overflow into the river. He said -discharging sludge the a treatment p t, it has to be dried a fine from the United States En- this was reported to the EPA, but it chlorine contact chamber and before removal. vironmental Protection Agency was still a violation. aerobic digester to the plant The Regional Wastewater Plant (EPA) for violations of the Clean According to Ruidoso grounds. has 12 additional drying beds in Water Act, which took place before meteorblogist Bill Hostetter, during -not controlling grazing by place which it did not have in March 10, 1989. the period from August 24 thro!Jgh animals used for food for 30 days on Msrch or before. They were added In a proposal to assess a Class 1 september 4, 1988, Ruidoso the pasture· to which sludge was because the water treatment plant administrative penalty under the received 8 total of 4.83 inches of land applied. was not capable of handling large Clean Water Act, the EPA states rainfall. -not pro~ly operating and volumes and was falling behind. In the villages ofRuidoso and Ruidoso In its FOAAP proposal, the EPA maintaining all facilities as they May, the village rented a sludge Downs, which own and operate a states the two villages were in were designed to function, includ- press to further help catch up. sanitation facility four miles east of violation br: ing the primary clarifier, flow According to Becky Bell­ Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln County, -knowmgly bypassing 300,000 ~ualization basin, aerobic sludge Durham, infrastructure di~sion discharged pollutants to the Rio gallons of raw sewage from a man- digeste~, and the automatic sluice director for th~ village, back-up Ruidoso, a navigable water of the hole on March 10, 1989. gates in order to achieve and con- parts and eq~pment are on hana ~ U~ted States. . . -allowing bypass from the pri- sitently maintain compliance with at the plant. She also -said a new . lThe Regional Wastewater Treat- l!liU'Y clarifier ,and aerobic ,slu(lge the conditions of the permit. None alann system has been Qrdere.d. nlent Plant is owned by both vil- ~ester 8S observed dt¢ng a New 'ofthese ~ere operating ad (Jesigned Th,! alarm ayste~ ~olild r4lg the - . ". lages but is operated by the Village M&~co ~viornmental Improv~~ .d~,.th~..time .pf t~€f·r:umID in- pollee de~ent :tn ~~, ~yent a . ,,:: of Ruidoso. ment Division inspection on MarCh:' l.8~Qlt QrMat;cl1 1,a\tttl.2', 1989. Punip w~re to stop, a~ 14eplant.', . .' ,: 7: ' The Region Six EPA office.in 1 tuld. ~. 1~9~: ".,' -...... ~~~·m,81n~bi~ ~ alarm ay8- Both Potter >and Bell..D'urham.~"." ~;. Dallas. 'J;ems, has propose~ to IS" • ~sc.barging , emuent :in, ~m wm~h ~oUld np~pe~o~el, said 'rill$ge attorney J()~-' ~tTn· : ~ ":: s~e .a ~ Order. Assessmg Ad- ,.ampWi~ .. O~ concentrations in ex- when th~, ~ off ~tej .of -ptobl~ms derwood has been.in -contact with·. ,. ~ ~: . IDlmstrative P-enalties (FOAAP) to 'ces~, 'oE the permit·efllu.ent ·llmita.. otbYP8SfJe« at the plant. "the EPA .&l1..Dnrham mUd" she' ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~, ~ill ~,' ,~:,":' the villages assessing them a petta1- I tlOns'f" 'j. , . . . . --tiot'tlllUnt!tirdnk ,pare or hopes the EPA into ae; tyof$25.000.· ,~~8', 'visible flbating ba~.up ~uiJll!).~~t. (9t' ~the co~t the 'more t1Um $400,000 the : \ ~ ~ Ruidoso village manager Frank 'QoUds itt.o~li~ 'tItan ttae~' amounts decl.orina~on "s~,: that _taused vill~e· has spent .in. ~~ fb. cor... : ~ ~ , Pottet..said the ,Violations. listed in . ~n. th~:.lQn(tWiDg aates~. MiUt:h :.( ~nd .. ~ f;t~c~~t.rO£the'TQt8I- Chlorine ~ the probl~ms. '" >:". the FOAAP ~l took"place before the·· 2; 198~rsepte~~....\~d 2,} 1988; . &~aWlllimitsi . . ' ., • - . ., .-'. ; new 'dr,ying 00dS 'were in,place >at ~t.1gtt8tU -ifud,.26. l~;,A~t 29, ~~'to subtJUt prior. ,notice Underwood 'Stud the village httrs-; ~-. :. ,the-Region8.lWa$~1ta~rPlant· ·th'e'~· ~A· ~ ~tfeb: ~~ ~'i . 19lJ8},'Aurtla.t'Slt 198;8; ,NoveriJber' to· ' n . the to 'file .• :Notice of A :.. : Pottet said the,.discllatges ,hap..· 16 ana lf~:,~~7rm1.a NoVe~ 25 anticipated. b~8S' oftb.e~~a$er wi~ ,~f!(EPA ,6)' ~ber 2N~ U,. .',; ~epend.becaUS8'the'ov~rltiaded. ;.·th~.said,',H,huE~A 'lo~r.<~n ~.thlg. with _~ ~. :::,'10 • and \taw unable' . .ltoin' -·li1t _tion,notM,:bY 'w tbi ftnetJ)ut·uo: : c • , ~r the~ '~P~.~· ~ ~n\ 8~ment ~~ teA~ 1 ' ·to handle thevoll11lle, '. . -., t;b.e chlofino, contact and the _ .has ", •.bee.n d or. . ';;' --~ , H.ewentonto.eayheaVYr.a~in, tolii~&lMAltb7I;~.toBig~:·llAV~r~~ht.l~;'~~··~~~ . > " .. 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2A I The RuIdoso News I Monday. December 18. 1989 Historic------Continued from page 1A Currently, the New Mexico State C0h:l Commissioner Robert E. Highway Department's five-year lIemp· said previously a reduced If the seismograph indicates plan has no plan for a reroute of speed limit wollld not help because that seismic activity from traffic is 380 or of completion ofState Route if travelers do not obey the current signfficantly contributing to the 214 from the Sierra Blanca speed limit, they will not obey a deterioration of the historic build­ RelP.0nal Airport. new speed limit. ings in Lincoln, the- highway de­ Ifther widen the highway like Hemphill suggested increased partment may be forced to re­ they did m Carrizozo and west of law enforcement with speeders evaluate its plans to widen U.S. Capitan, we're in trouble," said Riff­ ticketed. But enforcement of the Route 380 through Lincoln. ney. "As it is now the courthouse 18 speed limit has not been strict. "The traffic is also a hazard to on the highway right ofway." 'We never get it," said Rigney. visitors," said Rigney. "The high­ Rigney hopes the seismograph Truck drivers, in particular, will way's been our nemesis since day will provide the information that ~: attention to a 25 mph speed one." will require a re-evaluation ofhigh­ . ·t, more so than a 35, said Rig­ County manager Nick Pappas way plana. He also said the high­ ney. previously suggested a memorial be way department is likely to meet 'We need to have some better declared by the legislature for a resiatance from loea! residents. notice also on the west side of study of the impact widening 380 ''This is not· a normal town. ~~.l" he said. "As soon as the new would have on Lincoln. That move People are not going to let the high­ speea limit is posted, the trucks are would stall construction. way department come through here c(Ulling up on the first crosswalk in Options to be considered besides without some flack," said Ripey. front ofthe courthouse. By the time widening the road could include a 'We're on the historic register.' they slow down the,re already half by-pass route for truck traffic, leav­ Speeding is another problem in way through town.' ing the route through Lincoln 1"or Lincoln, and that poses a consider­ The request for the seismograph tourists to visit the historic town, able hazard to tourists, said Rig- was made to the county commission said Pappas. ney. _ because the State Monument Rigney does not think a by-pass "It's a walking tour through budgets is tapped, said Rigney. in the Bonito Valley itself is a vi­ town and folks are in the right of , way all the time," he said. Speeding trucks, like this one, through Lin­ tion going on nearby, an estimated 100 1B­ able solution, but an alternate The commissioners said ifmoney route may be more attractive. Rigney would like to see the for the machine, which will cost the coln may be causing vibrations in the wheelers go through Lincoln everyday, ''I would like to see a reroute, speed limit reduced from its cur­ county about $650, can be located ground that are crumbling the old adobe in many of them not slowing down until maybe along 214 through Devil's rent rate of 35 mph to 25 mph, but in the budget then it will be made the historic buildings there. With construc- they're already halfway through town. Canyon," said Rigney. this idea has been criticized. available. LCMC to regroup funds ln the Monday, December 11 mission, chairman Karon Z. issue of The News, the amount Petty said the article of Decem­ Budget------ofmill levy funds to be used for ber 11 regarding the meeting be­ sity of New Mexico coupled with an operations and for capital outlay tween county representatives Continued from page 1A industry. at Lincoln County Medical Cen­ and LCMC representatives, in Puckett said that EDCLC has ter was incorrectly reported. which the mill levy funds were the project. support in the quest from the dean Of the $350,000 from mill discussed, was "completely er· A research park has deed ofengineering at New Mexico State . levy funds, it was reported roneous." restrictions and masonry construc· University and other suprort which LCMC wanted $250,000 for op­ Information reffarding what tion requirements as opposed to an he said enhances EDCLC s chances. erations and $100,000 for capital was discussed dunng the meet­ industrial park, Puckett aaid. A decision is expected outlay. The correct amounts are ing and the content ofthose dis­ EDCLC has made a bid to pm· momentarily, Puckett indicated., $200,000 for operations and cussions was provided to The vide Manufacturing Consulting Scott Shafer, Carrizozo member $150,000 for capital outlay. News by county manager Nick Services to small and medium size ofthe board, told the board the Car­ Currently the coU!1ty commis­ Pappas. companies in New Mexico. The rizozo has a fixed base operator sion has approved the monies be That information provided by legislature allocated $225,000 for with two "qualified mechanics." He split between the two accounts Pappas was also confirmed in that purpose, said the setup should result in four evenly at $175,000 each. LCMC separate conversations by Puckett said that only one other jobs including those ofthe mechan­ will request in January that the county attorney J. Robert entity has applied, that EDCLC has ics. Also, he said many pilots Russ Jones (center) is a new resident of Ruidoso who will change to $200,000 for opera­ Beauvais and by Mike Funk, a 50-50 chance of being the succes.... should bring aircraft to Carrizozo assist the Economic Development Corporation of Lincoln tions and the $150,000 for capi­ vice president of regional opera­ ful bidder. for modifications and annual in­ tal outlay be made via a line­ tions at Southwest Community The other entity is the Univer- spections and such. County full time. Jones is a high-tech marketing expert. item transfer. Health Services. Both Beauvais George Puckett, executive director of EDCLC, points out During the Wednesdey meet­ and Funk were present at the a budget item to Jones as Anita Sanders, EDCLC secre­ ing of the Lincoln County Com- meeting. tary, looks on.

'"' . Fireplace ashes blamed for fire

by YVONNE LANELLI one firefighter. "And flames were spokesman. "All it takes is a coal Special to The News only about two or three feet high. the size ofa match. Fireplace ashes and high winds Then the wind started gusting, and Proper disposal of ashes is al­ apparently caused the fire that flames- were taller than the truck. ways important, but especiaIly so in burned more than 10 aeres adjacent We were almost trapped. Then the dly periods such as this, to the Sierra Mesa Lodge in Alto wind suddenlr. shHtOO, and the fire firefighters warn. Thursday afternoon. blew back on Itself." To safely dispose of fireplace Two units each from the U.S. Flames were contained in an ashes, officiala recommend placing Forest Service and Bonito area of grass and brush at the in­ them in a metal container and Volunteer Fire Department tersection of old Fort Stanton Road soaking them with water until they responded, as well as a unit from and the new Airport Scenic Drive. are col1!.Pletely cold. After a 'week or the New Mexico State Foreatry De­ No structures were involved. Offi­ more, they can be safety scattered partment. cials said the probable cause ofthe ifno live coals remain. The blaze was contained in less blaze was live fireplace ashes. than an hour although crews "Although the ashes were al­ Ashes never should be thrown in worked for three hours until the legedly five days old and had been a dumpster. scene was safe to leave. High winds snowed on, they were apparently helped spread the fire initially. still glowinL.':.~nThursdays wind Persona unsure of correct pr0ce­ "When we got there the winds scattered t , starting the fire,' dures may contact their loc8l fire were 10-15 miles per hour," said said a Bonito fire aepartment deparlments.

Christmas with Polaco family loses hom~ in fire the Christys A San Patricio family lost their home to fire Sat­ Rudy Polaeo. Itwas a total loss. he said. urday night and donations of clothing and other For further information about making donations personal items are needed. to help the Polaeo family, contact Father David Guitarist Bob Snow, A possible chimney fire in the home ofRudy and Ben! at Saint Eleanor's in singer Jacque Tingey Martha Polaco went out of control Saturday, said Ruiilo80. and bass guitarist Tom Ryan (above) and the other members of the New Christy Minstrels perform a number of traditional and not-so­ Santacops gets set to deliver traditional Christmas songs during Ruidoso Santa Claus will soon be here and SO will the elves and helpers Community Concert from Santacopa. Association's second Uniformed, officers from the concert. Ruidoso Police Department have been contacting fammes on the Santacopli list this past week and delivery offood items and toys will begin on December 22 and 23. Theteis still time to donate food .' and ~s to Bantaoops. Boxes are 10'­ cated around town and orgjinisers say, dC/nations will be taken until ~ber 22. DonatijllJ. A$3 dolla" ,tionia ~fJted:and «bos will he ' ,etup foranyOt1il Wi!#ijng' tet·donate . \~ ~ .' ." .~;J*[*.rb.M-6,e·.*nrtJ.·*'·56b.*r~rt~w[~#-+*i.t~'t ·~'_~·~~~·we.!,_,~'~tj~r~t·_·!;.·~t~c~*~t._ft~)_.W~.···~h.··._~t~' t_r~;.r~~t\l1.. ~.~-~+.w·~~.,~,~.·.&~~,_¥_.~_~~·~;,~·~,._U.~~A_r_._._.)_'._'._._.',.. ," .~_~ ~ ,~~~~~~~~~~~~_~_~_~ ;~~, .. ~ •••·tW!·•• __ •. .• __ __"______, • " . , ., . I';;,.' - , , " 1 , .

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Upon approval from the state meet the educational requirements must be accepted in good standing. agency and dependent upon stu- to be accepted in good standing at dent enrollment, New Mexico State NMSU-A: GED of at least 50 ar ~ For more information, call the University at Alamogordo will offer high school GPA of 2.0. Students NMSU-A Nursing Department at a full-time Nurse Aide Certification transferring from other colleges 4~0593. - Program beginniilg January 8, Trimming 1990. . The Nurse Aide Certification the tree Program trains students in nursing aide skills with em.phasis qn a psychosocial approach to patient Members of Ruidoso care, along with a sense of caring, Girl Scout Troop 4 and understanding and respect for tIle its adult leaders recent­ patient all an individwil, according ly helped the staff of to a news release. the Ruidoso Public The 15-week program includes li­ classroom, laboratory hours.and ex­ brary light and decorate tensive supervised clinical training a tree outside the li­ in a nursinll' home. Students must" brary.

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by ROD MAYS The match wall sent into overtime Ftuidaso News Sports Writer by a controv8l'sial ~nalty Call. that. The first Warrior wrestling gave Garcia One pIIlDt after PoJ;tiJlo tournament of the year took place lel1 by one with six ileconds left,"; in Las Cruces lastweek. ~alDed ~ Ames. The, owrtime "The Warriors wrestled well ..." match found Portillo losing 9-5. , said head coach Gerald Ames. Mario placed fuurth in Las Cruces. Ray R~9.sdale wrt:jstled at, "Overall the team improved with Wednesday night the Warrio:rs . 112 pounds. Thursday duro each match wrestled and ~ot some defeated Roswell High 49-24. The ing the first wrestllhgmatch great earq season matches. ' match took place in Roswell and' The Warriors started the day warmed the wrestlers up fur the , at the middle school. The with a victory. James Atwood won Cobre invitational tournament Sat- .. Braves gained, $xperiEtr'lG~ the first and second rounds and so urday. but lost the m~tch to. the did Mario Portillo. Atwood was Senior Pete Baca guided the· Deming' Wildcats. HaSliloale defeated in the third round by Warriors taking second at the tries to pull his oppc)Oent Parga of Eastwood El Paso and Cobre tournament in the 189 pound over by the head. Portillo also lost a close match in division. He has seven wins and the third round to Oscar Carabasa three loss8'l this season. ofEastwood. "Pete is· the team captain and Other Warrior wrestlers didn't leader," said Ames. fare as well due to poor seating. Junior Mario Portillo placed David Stephenson lost a tough third in Cobre at 140 pounds. This match to Jacob Garcia then beat is his third year and has eight wins Arnold Flores from Las Cruces and three losses this season. High. David then had to wrestle Freshman Scott Strickland at Jacob Garcia again to advance and 119 pounds placed fourth. 'i, was defeated in a tooth and nail "Scott looks better each time he match. wrestles," said Ames. He is wres­ Eliminated in the second round tling in a to~h weight division and of competition was Craig Sears, gaining good experience, Ames .' who suffered from the flu. Arnold added. wrestler and ill getting better, wres­ "It's tough the first year,"lIaid Canter and Scott Stricklsnd also Sophomore Fernando Lopez tling is tOugh on first yearkids said mid-school wrestlin,g 'loach Zale lost their first varsity matches. placea fourth at 125 pounds and Ames. Woodward. "But w~re excited Bowling results Femando Lopez was ~~ed in a has won three and lost four this Senior Alfred Rue was sick last about the program,'" he added, heartbreaker after lea' 8-3 and year. week but has regained enough of The wrestlers that participated Staud,ngsofLadiesLeaguebowlingforMonday12-()4..89. Chris Salas almost beat his op­ Senior R.J. Darden'placed fourth his strength to last for an entire in the home wrestling meet were:. - , ,'. WON LOST" '. ponent after trailing by eight in Cobre in the 152 weIght division. six-minute match. He has a record (name and wei~~sdivision) K·Dob's ·35 17 points. "R.J. Darden surprised everyone oftwo wins and three losses. . GunnerJo on,90 ' Eddie'slleatiug "Pllte Baca, Mario Portillo and with two wins at the Cobre fovite," Victor Cocchiola, 90 Junior Chris Salas injured his &:CooJiDg 32 20 James Atwood were the only War­ said Ames. wrist against Chris Madrid of Sil­ Lance Roe, 95 riors who had not lost twice," said Second year wrestler, Craig ver City and had to be withdrawn ChadB:en80n 103 A8}Jen Pharlbacy 32 20 CBbyon Cabins 31 20 Ames after the second round. Sears, senior, earned fourth place from competition. . JoshScottJ !12 ''Pete Baca began a three-match­ while in Cobre. He has three wins "Joseph Ponce de Leon was Ii Ray RagsaaJe 112 Ideal Cement 30 22 ' winning streak by beating Steve and three losses this season and is pleasant surprise," said Ames. He Scott Stricldin 119 ltustyADohor 27 25 Soto from Deming in the last match getting better with each match, ac­ beat a wrestler from Tucumcari Los Townsen 119: I$tFederalStrikers 22 80 of the day at 1:15, The match went cording to Ames. and has won one and lost two this BillyAustin 119 S~pe~8 22 80 into overtime with Pete winning, 9­ "Craig is a natural leader and season. DavidMontero 125 GutterDusters 18 84 7," Ames added. another captain of the team," said Ruidoso placed fifth in Cobre John Crawford 130 Radio Shack 16 36 At the beginning of the second Ames. with 73 points. ' Chris Carusona 130 J:,~ts. day the Warriors had 10.5 Senior Kenny Trapp also placed 'The Warriors had a good week FreddySanchez 145 ••••••••••••••••••*~•••••••••• Baea, Portillo and Atwood c ' ed fourth in Cobre, winning two and they show great potential, if Mario Sanchez 145 their way through the consolation PonchO Portillo 152 matches in the heavy weight divi­ they can gain Confidence. Con­ ~2- • • bracket. sion. Ames said Trapp is leaming fidence comes with mat time, " said RupertMarden 152 standingsofM:ixedLeaguebowlingonTuesdaynight Atwood fell after two victories, the ropes and has a record of two Ames. StevenMinDen, 171 06-89. . . placing fifth. He lost to an old foe, wins and three losses. The Ruidoso Middle School Marc Randall, 171 ~. WOl'i LOST TO'l'ALPINSSCRATCHf'J1) Ricco Holgin ofDeming, 7-6. Junior James Atwood, with five wrestling dual match against the Jason Gomez, 189 and over ShadowMountain Baca also lost on the second day, wins and five losses, has earned Deming Wildcats Thursday, was VictorBaca, 189 and over Lodge 15 5 after makijffthcritical mistake, he plenty ofpoints during the past two the first match for the mid-school Hughes"Body also placed in the tournament. weekS. Braves. This ill the first year the ShOp 14lJ251/2 . "Mario clawed his way back into "James had two one-point losses middle school has offered wrestling. The young wrestling team lost Otero City conteption with two victories," said at Cobre after a great start at Lall The Braves lost 69-12 but ~ained the match to Deming, its next Co-op n 9 12.261 Ames. "I{e then faced Jacob Garcia Cruces," said Ames. valuable experience which will im­ match will be Thursday, January Good 01 Boys n 9 12,025 of Eastwood again for thinl place. Arnold Canter is a first year prove future Warrior 1;e.'lms. 11, in Deming. ~t OffMy Case 10 10 12,003 SmokeyBear I Motel' 9 n 12,169 . WesternAuto 9 n 12,011 Freddy Sanche~ wrestled at Jennings' on, 9 n 1:t.9'79 145 pounds Thursday. He FairwayMeadows,6 14 ]1,681 nearly had his opponent 'Radio Shack 51/2 14l1.a l2,101 pinned a few times~ but couldn't put on the finishing , . touches. Shortly after a Outstandingbowlers for the week! near pin, his opponent .runCleD1ents ~ 207 reversed the leverage and Ch1JY Castrmeda. ~ 610 (177,217,216) Sanchez found himself on Tim.Sherlock- 237 the bottom. Tan,a.Abernathy - 207

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.~ovember IS-An attempted r.e~ponded to an alarIJl. at Ski December 5-At 7:27 a.m. a car Students of the month ~U1p1de Ol:curred at 3:17 p.m. at the Apllcheat 7:38 p.m. It was ruled a was reported stolen from the Lin­ Students of the month at White MQrri~ County Jail. One subject false alarm. Simon, Jana and Denise' Lirleoln coln area. The vehicle was Mountain Intermediate School are Rodela; (back, from left) Tommy Seay," "I was taken to LeMC and then later December 3-An accident recovered on December 8 in the vi­ transfe~ to LasVegas State Hos- without injuries,was reported on cinityofLoma Grande. (front, from left) Desi Maddox, Leslie Micah DeStefanos and J.P. Matier. pita!. ' Highwlly70, :m.Qe mllrkei 278. The December Et-:-At 5:15 p.m. .. "" ... November 19-An assault was State Policefiled a reJll?rl. gunshots were reported in the Alto reported at ~:21 a.m. i;n Nogal. A. December 3-A resld«;nt of Car­ area along the Fort Stanton Road. 1': 1': wiiinmtwas ISSUed for the arrestof nzo~o reported slashed tire~ o~ two The shooters could not be located. 8 e onll subjectstill being sought. ' vehicles at 8:08 a.m. The m~dent December 7~At 10:33 a.m. a November 19-Af 11:59 a.m. a wa~ tmned over to the Carnzozo burglary -was reported in Alto and lellSanta criminal damage to property was Police Department. is currently being investigatged. reported at the McDonald Ranch What You south ofCarrizqzo. November 21-A structure fire on B Street in Carrizllzo was Want For reported at 7:34 a.m. The gas com­ Court reports pany and the Carizozo Fire Depart­ Chr.ist.asl Appearing before Ruidoso JudlJe J.R. ''Jim'' Wheeler recently, mentresponded. 'it 'it Downs Mundicipal Judge Harrold on charges listed and action taken, SEND*LEnERS* TO November 11-At 6:47 p.m. an Mansell recently, on charges listed were: accident with injuries was reported and action taken, were: - Sonta Claus two miles eastofPicacho. The State -June Battista (date of birth Demiis Davis (8-17-56) RUidoso: Police were summoned. Three sub­ speeding 69-55. Ordered to pay $43. C/O The Ruidoso News unknown), Costa Mesa, California: • ',p, jects were taken to Saint Mary's driving with suspended license. David Baum (11-19-33) Odessa, Box 128 hospital inRoswell.. Fined $50 and ordered to pay $10 Texas: driving while under the in·_ 9 . -" RUidoso,N.M.88345 November 12-At 9:46 a.m. the fluence of intoncating liquor or court costa. • •• (Lcolters must be rsc4>Ived by Dec4>mber 19 to be pUblished In our Christmas edlllon.) Green Ranch in Corona re~ drugjl, speeding 71-55. Ordered to stolen telephone wire in 70, 80 and Appearing before Magistrate pay$133. 100 foot rolls. lJeeember 2-An accident without injuries was :reildrted at FUN BUS TO TAOS SKI BASIN! 6:16 p.Ulon Highway 48 at the Angus Hill. ." January 26, 27, and 28 December 2--At 11:02 a.m. a ShareYourHolidayWlth burglary was reported, at the Indudes Transportation, Lodging. Spring Ranch in Hondo. Approxi­ Meals and Lift Tickets A NeedyChild. mately $2,000 worth of belonjPpgB were stolen, including a teleVision, Only S185 VCR, steteo and a camera. The in­ cidentis still underinvestigation. ' Shnpson Charter Service December 3-Deputies 378-4456 • Santa O'ON C.Mc~AREY,M.I;). • ' at SOuthwest Hedd, orad N~kC$ntet .', ,...... :....., . \ " . . ,.. An.nounces the opening ofhis , I "-.' .. ' o.ffi~efor the RTactice oft ". '.~ , , • \ -:sar, Nose and Throat \ .He~d and Neck S~~ery . ' Donate anew toy,(worth$5.00 or more) and receive· oneofthe . / . -Facial Plastic $urgery '. . followingFAEE offers from Cablevision. I . -Allergy resfihg and 'l'reatrnent , .' ,. NONCABLEVIS(ON SUSSCRlseRS· , CURRENT CABLl:VISION ;' , " Give Cablevlslon a tty and we'll. oonnect it '. SU8$CR(Si:R$· Add any Cablevision ....,.. ThnsUlectmnfes. £ar ~.'SriJken Nose. Blocked ,t=REE for youl Salle $ 30.00" '. " s,ervlce to your current service and we·1I. 0·' Monthly' rates begin as low-as ' waive Our normal connection·fee. NasalPQSSage.Sfnus S"r:pefy. SWQ.UowfQD Problems,. , 9- ' , 1500 c.rtur-a bJI. $, 18... ". .' save $ , " ". . ' ceanBoard ,Head & Neck CtUlcer.filtcl .l. '. .. , .' , , td" m,taryrtg(JlOl1ll BOIl FeveI'"A$thmq" Sinus Trouble. etC. . .. , Vnco!1ifortable skin tests at"fil' notnecqsarg. Q.llergies LINCOLN 'I 'are determln¢d "bJ/ Q. "blood test. (Lab on$ite) , " 2319 West Pierce , " lAcroujt'otn CdtUbad Mall)' " , ' . .Oarlabad. NIl: (505)257..5121 , • Oller valid, In areas setvedby Cablevlsion, OIIeJ expires Qecember 22. 1989 , • • .. • ", _ ••• - -•. "~."" ~ : .. _ .• ,.~ ,~-.- -- •...,., , _ ~~ ., -OJ' >.• , ~._~.~.~.._~""~~ .~""._~,.-•...., ~~ ~~.~_~ 'j~ __ ·"'"""''' ' ~_q¥=c.4UqjAIQ4£:q 4_ , . , . , ' • • • LI' I , • i ' 6A I TI1.- Ruldallo New", 'Monday, Deqember16,1989 I , j I I ~- - •.. ,~ l . • • "

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Notes 30 years' .. Rieh~rd S. Sanohez recently celebrated· his" 30 .' years as am employee of Contel of the West, Inc., telephone company which serves Ruidoso. San­ Light 'pen producer makes stock offering chez is a communication service technician. He has Warp Speed, a small electronics an offering memorandum was Ills­ responsible for product develop­ pens and other.electronic products, Iiv~d in Lincoln County all his life. .' .. - . company which moved to Lincoln tributed to visitors, The open house ment and implementation. most of them "boards" which have County from California in the fall, was CD-sponsored by the Lincoln Warp Speed seeks $250,000 in electronic functions' in various is seeking adllltional capital County Economic Development new capital. Stock is offered at. types of computers. Warp Speed. through an offering ofcapital stock. Corporation at corporation offices $0.64 per share in minimum lots of hll8dquarters at 711 Gavilan Can- At a recent open house where in the Financial Center ofRuidoso. 1,250shareil ($800). The offering is yon Road. . . the company president Craig M, Also present at the open house 390,625 shares of110 par value com­ Sales fi~es for the last four .' .' Rawlinrol demonstrated the light was Frank Taylor, the' company's monstock. years sho:;,\" $104,299 as o£ March pens tile company manufactures, contract programmer, He is The company is assembling light 1986; $242,252, March~ 1987;' $314,330, March 1988; $408,326, . March 1989.

The offering memorandum , states that the securities offered in­ \ . .' volve a "high degree of risk and substantial dilution to the public mve. stors~ .." Rawlings in a letter to Lincoln New address County residents says, in part, 'We have achieved full production ofour Tammy and Clinton Light.. Pen and related products, Bearmann have pur­ and are shipping at a furious pace chflsed Carriage House tI,ing to catch up on our backlog of Fashions and moved it Olilers. We are growing rapidly though, and orders are still ,Piling to The Paddock, 1011 up." Mechem. Their son George, five, cuts a rib­ Light pens are interface devices bon at the grand open­ used in COllilUlction with, personal computers. The pen is ae:tually a ing as chamber Presi­ light sensing optical device which dent's Club memt>ers when pointed at a computer screen, and greeters look on. sends information to the software . which is then interpreted and in .___-h, ' tum executes commAnds. • ! .. ) . Warp Speed's mailing address if '. BOlt 592, Alto, NM, 88312. The tele­ phone umber is 258-5713. Vada Leighton has retired from Contel of the West, Inc., after 22 years service, She was a staff clerk who started her career in Espanola but who later moved to Ruidoso. Cree memberships are gift idea Country club memberships attractive rates," Mitchell sa:ys. would make a good Christmas The club features an 18-hole present, according to Leo S. golf course, restaurant and Mitchell, director of public rela­ lounge, heated indoor swimming tions for Cree Meadows Country pool, jacuzzis and saunas and Less snowpredicted for SouthernNew.Mexico. j' Club. more. I Cree Meadows invites all The golf course, restaurant i Ruidoso residents, permanent and lounge are open to the pub­ .and seasonal, to visit the club lie. Other facilities are for mem­ ,: and inspectfacilities. bersonly. "We have several types of '~ in any time and pay us memberships available at very a visit, says Mitchell

Open house is slated at Skier'S Choice i' " SIder's Choice SId' Rental at arld cUstomers to visit the shop dur- ;1 2003, ina fully remodeled building :1 ingthosehours, Tuesday. . in blue, has planned an open house . . for Tuesday, December 19, from 2 Cape alsoisan architect, andhis to6p.m. . architeeturalbfficeis in the same . Stan Cape invites his friends buildingas the skishOps . 0r-__...... -i 0

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• • • c . If Y011 thought KVXO.:rv had a weather problem. you're in.for a pleasant j j surprise. We!ve installed abrand-newstate·of~the-arttransrni.tterthat bnngsyou abetter .1 picture andincreases our\1iewingarea bymorethan 25%. No more snow. No more cloudy .! 1 reception. Just an your favorite ABC programs and Southem New Mexico's best news' . I and sports. And weather.' . , So for the best television in Ruidoso, tune in to KVIO-TV Chatule16. You'U .. Larger quarters get the picture. G!earlY; . . '" .. Shirley Kostra. owner oJ' WhitaDove Tr~ders,M8 . .'.. moved herpJaceof blJ$i~S8 from'Village Plaza to .CadSbad, RosweU, Artesia, lI11bbs . 0-6 2206'Suddertft. St'Ie has a lot more epace tot dis­ " , play ·of her marchand'" that Includes a wide sel$o­ MfiN ~le ittSouJMm Ntw M~#tid ....1:n... gtt t1W >/#i

.,', ' Local doctor conducts research ...... Gov. Carruthers names Rwdoso physician. Mictmel patient's blood we~.Ilure goes back ' S~nce is participating in a nation­ up when the m(l(1jcation is,swpped. local man to 'state board' mde study. of a particular !Jeca\lSe of the IUnique character­ , '. antihyPertensive treat/;g.~t. Istic of ~teolol, Abbott . .' The 'study' is Spi)nsored by A Ruidoso ml\n received' a home administrators. Laboratories, together with 'fulane board appointment from the gov- :Keller is the administratorfor " 'fulane University School of Medi- University, organized this Current cine and will involve up to 25,000 • emor. LincOln County Medical Center. nationwide study ofthe drug. Steven G. Keller was ap­ He joins one other hospital ad­ · 'patients.. . Spence's participation began in '. The drug under study is cateolol, pointed by New. Mexico Governor ministrator, two nUl:'singhome October. His role as a clinical mves­ Ganey Carrutheni to the Nurs­ administrators, and a pJ;acticing · manufactured by Al>bott tigator is to record all the necessary ing Home Administrators Board. physician on the nUrsing home Laboratories. The' significance of lab test results orhis patients tak­ .. the drug is that blood pressures "It's a real honor for Lincoln board. . ing the drug. Each month the data County as a whole:! said Keller. stay reduced in Patients even after . he collects is sent to the Tulane · thedrugis discontinued. . . The board reviews licensure Keller replaces Robett Brig~ central data base. issues for nursing homes ilnd ofSanta Rosa. Briggs CQmpleted "The question is,. are we any . ."The prospect ill just tre­ regularly revises regulations to 'j closer to a cure for high blood pres­ his term. Keller's t.enp is set to mendous," said Spence. ' enforce standards for licensing expire June·30, 1990.. sure?",said Spence. Should data show cateolol is ef­ .. '., . . Cateolol already received. ap- fective in reducing blood pressure 'A 'winferdusfing proval from the federal Food.and over the long term after SUSpension Drug Administration. The dis- of its nse, ~eat gains will be made , ,covery that the reduction in' blood against a disease responsible for Trees ","ear the Ski 'Apache ski resort have only pressure continued after suspen- many deaths each year. EPA offers grants received a ,dusting of snow reCently. The Ruidoso sionofthe~wasnotmadeuntil The study is sc1Ieduled for one' The Environmental 'Protection developed during the Superfund area is 8.3 inches behind on snoWfall fot this sea- after approval, said Spence. year. Final resul,ts will then be pub- Agency (EPA) offers a citizens' process. son. '. Under most circumstances,' a lished by Tulane. , . grant for 19Cal Superfund sites. Only one grant for a maximum The grant monies are provided $50,000 is available for a single Su, to citizens' groups that may be af- perfund site. fected by hazardous wastes at a Su- To be eligible for the grantIi',""""" ~ perfund site, said an EPA release. group must incorporate and must P,&Z Lincoln County has a Superfund meet a 20 pen:!lnt matching funds ,site in Carrizozo at the Cimarron .requirement. A- ,group .. may meet , Mining and Milling site. ' thiS requirement by providiJig cash, 'The grant is provided through donated services, or a combination. schedules' EPA's Technical Assistance Grant (TAG) program. The TAG funds are Individuals or groups interested to be used by a local citizens' group in this grant should call or write to meeting to secure service from a technical Shannon L. Doss, U.S. EPA, 1445 . advisor to increase citizen under. Ross Avenue (6H-MC),' . Dallas, The Planning and Zoning Com- . . standing ofinformation that will be Texas 75202, (214) 655-2240. mission of the Village of Ruidoso will meet in a regularly scheduled meeting at 2 p.m.. Monday., Decem­ ber 18, at the Ruidoso MUnicipal Administrative Building. Regular items on the agenda in­ clude: -Arequest by James W. Cox for a front and side yard variance at 113 Perk Drive. Still making snow -Arequest by I.G. Jordan for a froilt yard variance at 200 Sarah Lane. The staff at Ski Apache continues to ations began. With the combination of -A report from planning staff make snow nightly at the mountain ski real snow and snowmaking, Ski , on recent village council actions resort. This picture was taken before 'Apache has a base of 18 inches on the. regarding several zoning issues. Thanksgiving when snowmaking oper- trail which are open. . For the record • _< ""'_ok,.,._,:". m~YntAir\ G<>-~$, £ IraI' \l!o -~,~ . larceny over $100, but less than $250 at the Mid-Town .Mart #1, CHRISTMAS DAY BUFFET Ruidoso 2505 Sudderth Drive. Between the hours on 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. on the Monday, DeceDlber 25 night ofDecember 7, the front dou­ 1~ Noon Until 9 p.Dl. police activities ble doors were forced open and the intruder stole several cartons of Dan Li Ka RooDl . cigarettes. Adults $17.95 Child $9.95 November 27-Vmcent Camp­ broken to gain entry the front door bell of Ruidoso rellOrted a case of was used bythe intruderto exit. December 9-Michelle Starr of APPETIZERS larceny at the Bull Ring. $370 in Ruidoso reported a case of damage Caviar & Condiments miscellaneous items were reported December 8-Hope Mackey of to private property at. 106 Aspen (Chopped Eggs, Parsley. Red Onions, Capers) missing. Ruidoso reported a bmglary and CirCle. Peel & Eat Shrimp with Tangy Cocktail Sauce & LeDlon December 1-Donna J. Bassett Hors d'oeuvres of Ruidoso reported a case (jf lar·' Vegetable Crudite ceny under $100 at Emily's CIa­ ; ~ ; Pate & Salmon Mirror ~ •••••••• Store, 1031 Mechem Drive. $30 m coins were reported missing .. TIRED OF: .. SALAD SOUP from an exterior coin operated soft ... SCUMON YOUR COFFEE? CLOUDY TEA? • ~ SOAP THATDOESNTSUDS? HARD BEANS? ' Ceasar Salad Inn's Clam Chowder drink machine. There was nil sign Garden Green Salad with Dressing offorced entry. •': srAlNSAND MINERAL BUILD-UP ON YOUR RXTURES? .' Chicken Noodle Soup December. 2--Wayne Bradley of REPlACING WAn:R HItATER ELEMENTS? BUYING BOTTlED WA1£R? ENTREES Ruidoso reported a case of larceny t- Roasted '.mID Turkey withall the 'fiimmings & Dressing at 203 Bart Drive. A paint sprayer HIGH SIERRA WATER SERVICE • .. ANNOUNCES ITS GRAND OPENING SALE . Stuffed'!routEnCroute with Cha:mpagne Sauce was reported missing from a hoUBe " LambBrochettes underCllnstruction. . ..AT410'SUDDERT1I DRIVE. WE HAVEA COMPLETE UNE OFCOMPEl1i1VliLY" \ PRICED WA1£RTREATMENT PlKJDUCTS ANo SERVICES INCLUDING LAB .. December 3-Thomas Robert of VEGlttABLES & STARCHES Ruidoso reported a bmglaty at FAClUl1ES TO TEsr YOUR WA1FR FOR CONTENT. DURING filE MONTH OF A-l DECEMBER AU WA1FR SOFTENERS ANDR.O. SYSTEMS CARRY A 20% .. BrandyCandiedYams PASTA STATION, Mini Storage 4146, 253 A Carrizo D1SCc>llNT W1TH THIS AD. SO GEtMAMA AND THE FAMILY THAT CHRISTMAS'f" DilledC~o~&B~~~routs TortelJini, SpiralPasta & Canyon Road. Someone went into PRESENTfflEYWlU LOVE YOU FOR., : storage unit 147, pried the wire DuchessPotatoes' Fettucini served withAlfredo, loose between the two storage units , . +WATER IS L1FE+ ' Safron~ce Clam or l\olarittara Sauce and waoll and pipe being stored in • unit146 werereported missing. ' ;f. CARVING STATION .DESSERT TABLE - December 5-=Joe R. Gomez of ~aronofBeef& Bo.ne-inHam CRANBERRYPUNCH - Ruidoso reported a case of auto - theft and lilreeny: over $20,000 at Sierra Blanca Mlltors, 300 West GIVE THE Highway 'TO. A newvehicle, with no GIFT OF . , registration or tags, was reported missing. The ~y8 were in. an ex· BETTER . Wrlorwindowlockoox. , . .HEARING' , . l>eceinber 5--Barbata Laurence ofRuidoso Downs t8Pllrted a Case.or. Free Maring test with t,hi's ad petitlarCeny attheAllsup's store at the comer ofSUdderth and Mechem. Drive. Two juvenileil with short Gift certificates available wayy dark lUiir, one five feet nine . \, just in time for ,Christmas. inches, 136 pounds, the other five.. • J . , f~ seven; 120 pounds and wearing a green l'It'P1:y jacket, took beer and We offer -EBEE.I;fEARING TEST Di'iritoll from: tlUl Iltore and ran out­ . , . . llide Ijoward Mechem Drive. .• Local se-:-vic;:e5 day.s a week. . • Quality .for your hearing December 6-Gene Crossland of care Ruidoso reported a blqlarr ~t 182 needs. t' ,; . 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SA I The Ruidoso News I Monday, December 18, 1989 . , N eV\T Mexico·traffic death figures are up and dovvn New Mexico traffic fatality collision with a pickup truck across ner said, the death toll for New· counta for 1989 to date are well from Ruidoso HJgh School on War- Mexico residents so far thi:s_year ill above the 1988 levels, according to rior Drive. slightly under 1988's, and an ofthe records released last week by the Discussing the year-to-date in· inm;ease in total deaths is at- State Highway and Transportation crease, Department Secretary tributable to out-of,.st.&te visitor!! .. Department. Dewey Lonsberry said that al- who died On our TOads. One Preliminary figures for January though 1988's total was the lowest hundred-twelve non-residentB died to November 1989, show 490 deaths in two decades; he had hoped that in January to November,. 1989, on New Mexico roads, compared to . .1989's death toll might be even compared to 78 for that same p.eri- 459 for the same' period in 1988, lower, and he was concerned that odin 1988. ", " and 528 for those months in 1987. things did notturn out so. Fenner also noted that New For November alone, there were "The frustrating' art of the Mexico saw hig drops in ~ge 49 deaths in 1989, compared to 34 problem is that its sofution is well and elderly traffic deaj;hsin.l988, in 1988, and 43 in 1987. known," he said. and for 1989 those figures are baCk According to the New Mexico "Don't mix'alcohol with driving, . to their fonner levels: 75 teenagers ' State Highway and Transportation use occupant restraints and obey have di~d in crashes Sll far in1989 Department, Lincoln County has the ~es ofthe road. The challenge along WIth 88 persllns age 55 and1 recorded 11 fatal accidents and 12 is getting pellple to take those over, comiared to 55 and 75 respeo­ fatalities as of the end of Novem­ simple steps. It took centuries to tively fllr 988. ber. otero County has recorded 10 get everyone to prllteet themselves fatal accidents and 11 fatalities as by vaccination against smallpllX, Sev«:nt,Y-eill"ht percent. of ,t!?-e ofthe end ofNovember. people are slow to change even 1989 VlCtiIllS m motor vehicles dId The Village of Ruidoso has re­ when their lives are on the line." not wear safety belts, including 21 Spirit painters corded one fatality as of the end of Jllhn Fenner, Chief Ilf the De- of the 24 children woo died. Over­ , November. On November 21, 30­ partment's Traffic Safety Bureau, all, accordbIg til Fenner, 56 percent Members of the Ruidoso High School finiShing touches to a winC!pw gree~ing year-old Lee Roy May of Levelland, elaborated on the 1989 traffic of the 1989 deaths involved drink­ art class, Patricha Schl"lt, Delma for Brunell's, In Midtown.. The artists Texas, was killed in a motorcycle safety statistics. Surprisingly, Fen- ing and driving. PortillQ..and ,Sonia Montalvo, put the have left their mark all ovedown. . . ., " ."' ,. .' .c Business education class surveys area merchants

, The Ruidoso High School (RHS) business educatilln classes," said shir.plan. . prepared a business education sur- school gradnates to enter the job naire. Business Educatilln Department RHS business educator Judith A. This is a real opportunity for vey and distributed it to a number market. . '-For more information, or to wants to know more about Whitecotton. the cmnmunity because those stu­ ofbusinesses. But, she still needs to receive a survey, call Whitecotton businesses in the community. One of the ways Whitecotton dents that ~ in their office jlllit hear from more merchants. Whitecotton asks everyone who at RHS, 258-4910. "I would really like til have the wants to help business operatllrs is may stay Iln after graduatiOn," said The survey includes 'questions received a survey in themail.to input in the oommunity, especially through a business co-op program. Whitecotton. ''Lollk what a resllurce Iln business classificiltilln, number take the time to complete it and "We hope to benefit bllth the stu­ pertaining to the mac1Iines and She wants to know ,if there are the cllmmunity merchants have of employees, equipment used and . return it to RHS. She'll provide dent and the Ruidoso business com­ computers that are used by businesses that clluld hire students available to them," she added. '. skills required.-Alsll included are copies of the. survey for those who munity . by providing a better Ruidosoans so we can try to meet for five or more hours eac1I week to In efforts to find out more about questillns about what the school is didn't receive one Ilr, for whatever prepared empillyee," said Whitecot­ the needs of the community in the jilin in her public/private partner- area businesses, Whitecotton has doing or could do to prepare high reason; didn't return the question- ton. Lodgers tax collections decline The Dreame'r in village, increase in the state ., by Dan Storm • New Mexico has recorded a 16 There may be a reason for the the village. A Lodgers Tax' Com­ percent increase in lodgers tax decrease, according to village clerk mittee recommends to 'the village Tribute to Willie Father and brother Jllhn sang to receipts during the first six months Tammie Maddox. council how the money shlluld be and Lou Horton ,the accompaniment of a small of1989, according til the New Mexi­ '~ oouple of good acoounts are spent. . " At the dedication ceremonies pump organ. In the evening we co Tourism & Travel Division. in arrears," she said. However, Maddox said that normally afW~ hos~ta1 last Sunday at the it was went to clllm:h through the deep But Ruidoso didn't contribute to mllst lodging pla.ces are equal til or a business is .twll mllnths in ar­ very fitting that the lllbby was snow. the increase. In fact according to above the first six months of1988• rears, a cerlifilid.letter requesting named as an enduring memorial to .} started to tell you about the figures rl:leased by the TIlurl.sIll. & The lodgers tlut ill It three per­ l1.aztnent is mailed. . Doctor W. D. Horton and his pmlln ~ee, llIl;d was carried b.ack.by Travel Division, Ruidllsll collections cent tax attached to lodging costs. After a period of time, 'if pay­ devoted wife, LolL ~~~==~==~~===::1' memones. Time was here m Lin- were down 11 percent, $57,695 in The mllney goes into village coffers ment is ·not made, the village at­ Dr. Hllrton, affectionately known coIn C(lllI~ty when y!?U could take 1988, rompared to $64;931 in the and ill earmarked fllr promotion torney seeks a judgment againllt as ''Dr. Willie; was everything that fondly remembered, by all ofus, al- Yllur cOOl~ of Christmas trees, ,first six months of1988. and advertising of events within the business. ' a great physician shlluld be. The ways. , Douglas Fir, Balsam, Blue Spruce, . ~ Wu..&~.. " rompasSlon• II annd''ld dnessn and other handsome trees of the , were written Iln his calm, hand­ o PiiioJ1 Tree high country. The little Pinon of;' r------, some face. He was a born doctor o PiiionTree the lowerlands did not get a secone¥ and a great friend; his deep dedica· The Christmas tree was intro­ glance. Nowadays 'ths Pinon ill a tion to the wllrk of healing often duced to the world by the German natural Cbristouis tree and keeps License plates promote Ruidoso soowed forth in his quiet smile, people who reac1Ied back to ancient this shape for many years being a , giving him the appearance of an slow grower. Ruidllso license plates proclaiming "On the Run Tree, the Village Bookie, the Ruidoso Valley Cham­ customs ofearly Nordic people, whll ~ angel here on Earth. He was one Ilf saw the evergreen as a ~'YJllbo1 of to Ruidoso" still are available through MainStreet ber IlfCommerce and MainStreet Ruidoso offices. (lWD Ruidoso. ' God'if workers, and his wife, Eterna1life. It stays fresh and green for MainStreet directOr Mary Maul says th6itJates Lou, has always been "the great many days, and has the c1Iarm of The decorative plates are $3.50 each and may be make good Christmas gifts. For more infI> tilln lady behind the great man," fulfill­ My first Christmas tree in being a favllrite New Mexico tree. putchased at Brunell's, Contel of the West, Aspen call the MainStreet Ilffice at 257-6346. ) ing the old saying: "Behind eV87 Valdez, Alaska, ill still vivid in my The Pinon is bringing happiness great man there ill a greatwoman memory after about eighty years. I into many homes year by year, and Before Dr. Willard and the other was a little under two months old adds much to the celebration ofthe veterinarians came to Ruidoso, we the first Christmas, and can just birthday ofOur Infant Saviour. often turned to Dr. Horton in an barely remember the tree lighted RETI~EES emergency. Years ago the little up with small candles whic1I sent Among the many cards I have the evergreen incense all thrwgh received is Ilns from George White. MOIIt MedicateSapplements Storm Ranc1I Spirit Dog, Shady have large gaps that can leave Logan, was injured by anllther dog the room. The second Christmas I laww he is lonesome for Ruidosll about three times his size. He tree I remember well with pink, and would appreciate hearing from yoa IIliWtnvTh. Baa ... the needed help right away. The blue, red and green candles at­ the folks here: His address ill: event or medldli emcrgend"", ' nearest veterinarian was Dr. Leslie tached to the branc1Ies by small TlJ.ve ....e qaality saps avall­ inAlamogordo. hlllders. It had a musical top and George P. White able that 'IrIll eake eare ofbllls I carried Shady into Dr. Horton's greenish-blue drum and candy 2204 Lester N.E. No. 209 notpaid by Medicare. UsaaJIy LlUIc or No Mm:c. ThaD lIfIice, and he went right to work canes and fudge and tafIY, Mother, Albuquerque, N.M. 87112 ror sewing up the wllund and giving .XOll''''' CgrrmUrPavJaa. other necessary treatment. Shady Call.for a~ew_ never moved during the stite:binJf Beforeyoa need It. and looked up at Dr. Horton witJi THE NUTHOUSE Seeley & Co., Insuranc: deep gratefulness in his amber ...... Come See What lVe Have Other Than Pecans! 1803 Suddel'tbDrlve... oolored eyes. He knew he was in 257.:51104· the care of a man woo loved all -Sliced and Slivered Almonds. Pist;l('hios. Cash{'~..\.. s an.d God's creatures. other nuts. When I asked Dr. Horton how -Delicious FudJ~e. 15 othl~r Candies and DippiJl'~ ChocoLlte -Custom Made Gifts of Various Sizes with any muc1I that would be, he said: , , -;..,;,...... - ''That's on the House." Corl1hination,~,-\\TcMail! Dr. Horton's work here among .I Monday-Friday 8:00 - 5:00 • Saturday H:OO 1 :~:OO us will ever be a lasting ble~:i .,~ & and we will carry'him in as· • West 2nd and Delaware. Roswell. fj22-4:{OO ,JACK'S TV APPLIANCES,. place in our hearts. Surely . is smiling down from Heaven, happy Sales and Service that he and his dear wits, Lou, are countcrtop lin r!'()I"'\ I I'or rltl' I.Ol1~ Run microwave oven , . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Just•••$269' .. Early BiJ:'d Christmas Special MOl1daythru.Friday't a.m. to 1& a.m. , ~W"'••l"· . • ~ ...a-.,.$I.=­ ~Tout'LlHJ j , . Stllldr:ot1>...... L'71) . Lun.ch Special . MOnday thro F,rlday11 a.m. to 2p.$• ....a. c:¥u! chwltd.e.-n.". _"'1:''WItn.. , (lldOk__"e_s.wJwleltn.".wltr1ell.'19 . J)...... u.ute-1/Stdmt!.••-..d

• Monday. Osceinber 1e,19891 The FluldO!!Q N.w"I Sll!llllon S , .. .. ,'.. - .. -- ...... ,', .. !.. , .. " ..i" . , (- !

i I inion·, .. - i" .1 //~ i E'DITORIAL I /"If you,turrted on the 4=cet and your water was ./ ;' workingjOstfinethis morning, you proba!:llydidn'Uhink /too much about it. And if yol,ldrove·.Qn $alted and gra~ed roac;hs during' last week's snowstorm, you sure1ytoQk that service forgrantedi too.'The last time yve, n&ed~d,a, pollee officer, shearrived within minutes, Justtbewa}iwe expected. .' ..

.' .''yv'e do e~pect tbe villageto provide those everyday 'eMces, a....d wespeakrightup jf001'streetdoeE!n'tget , ·• salted, If we see a pothQle in the .road or if we are , ~ disp'eas'ed with any municipal service. Wedon't often I takEi time to remember that there are just over 140 village en:tployees out there keeping things going.

Someofthosefolks are outandabout24hoursa day, seven days a-week. ,And we're glad they are, for icy' .streets, broken sewer mains and such don't wait for I anybody~Whener:J;lergenciesteqtiireth~help orserv­ , ices of a police officer, a firefighter or some other ! i memberofthe village st~ff, they're ju~t a telephonecall • - :~ away. r

And so, this Christmas season, we want tothankthe I . more than 140 members of village staffwho work hard - to keep this village going. Keep up the good work.-fj '. !, - "'"""= :! ':i, , < - -- .,I On The s Record•.. By Frankie Jarrell Letters to the editor

We don't notice that oW" piano is out oftune until Christmail sea· DEAREDITOR: schooled to always explore the is­ loving supportfor a community pro­ book of life each day in every way. son. We look each day at the renew­ sues. And the issue has not been ject. This is not forever. The spaoo That is a sobering thought. This is Itjust sits there most ofthe year, and the only time Bethany and able resources of Ruidoso. The addresllBd. Whenever budget IlUts will even"':H! be a convention cen­ peaee, the specialness of early are exacted, be they state or feder­ ter which . house future events. a time to give way and tryto under. I touCh the keys is to dust them. stand. For the community good .' But then oomes the Advent season, and we mormng light on pine needles, and al, we the private sector mustreact, This is a classy eventfeaturing you, the early morning dawn patrol of evaluate, and solve the resulting your attitudes, your artistic com­ will. Winning is sometimes a bilter gather around oJ,U' Advent wreath to study, cup. pray and sip.g Christl:n8fl carols. And that's the crow' contingent, and you the deficit for our ~t projects, This is munity, your willingness to show w~we fip,d llut.otir ~o. ~ out of~e. . people. You mow that the com­ fact, And this 1lI the issue. A deep that Ruidoso is a very s~cialJlace PaulandBarbaraWestbrook It doesn't slow us down, thOugh. WeJust'keep m1lIlitymuSldl'e nurtured and un­ budget eutWaB emcted since last that careb'about Il111nJrind. Thuris Ruidoso playing those fiuniliar tunes, a little out of derstoOd to survive. With grace, year's event. Bow does, one crea­ our image of Ruidoso. A com. tune; lind singing our favorite songs, a little and the ego is ourworst enemy. tively make up the deficit and keep munity of individualistic souls who EDITOR'S NOTE: AllIlo~ to offkey. . We comment upon the recent a project afloat? They generate can work together for the public the Convention and Vi81tors I keep thinking about that poor untuned brouhaha over the next Con­ numbers of people to come to the good. Not divisiveness, please. Bureau (CVB) director and memo piano-neglee:ted so much ofthe year. . noisseiU' Classic. Our comments event, and a space to house the bers of the committee, budgetary And that made me wonder about our family are oolored by our participation in event. This is a fact. What we The Connoisseur Classic. Be considerations had no bearing on and our lives. Are we neglecting some other things, too? Maybe the other hospitality and convention espouse or want must then be sub­ there. Be Positive. A strong united decisions made by the Connoisseur piano isn'tthe only thing outoftune... groups; other chamber ofoommerce limated ifthe project iii to succeed. front. In the" spirit of Christmas, Classic Committee. Budget cuts af­ We love our Advent ilevotionals, and put a high JlPop.ty on.get­ functions; other art auctions; other Do you care more about a space or fh~t1y remember Irlm who gave us fecting the Chamber of Commerce, ting all three family member~ together for that sjiec:ful time. It lSD't wine tastings and myriad the people this eventwill help? t . beautiful space and rise above and apparently discussed by the always that easy, but during Advent we make that s{HlCial effort. fundraisers. People are people. Is­ any less than loving thoughts. The chamber board, did not affect the The little services don't takelong, except fot thefirst night, when we sues have two sides. We are How about a little unconditional mirror of YQur soul written in the Connoisseur Cl8flsic, a CVB event. always get carried awaY with singing Christmas carols until all hours. I ~ess that's when we relillY getinto the sP?rit.of~~as. DEAREDITOR: is Lord and Sa'\jor of my life. The enforcement and in the community) DEAR EDITOR: And then comes Januaryl and offwe gd a~ Jumpmg nghtback I do not do well at handling inscription on my favorite coffee who share D;1y dreams and values The Kiwanis Club would like to into It hectic ~ce that leaves little room for that quiettime with the publicity and am equally shy when cup reads "Don't listen to those who and who are willing to jojn hands thank the schools and mercliants family every mght, At ourhouse, it's a good week when we'are all to- itcomes to accepting accolades for a would tell you lOu can't suc:ceed ... with me in numerous projects to who permitted us to place the getherfor dinner everyevening. - "job well done." The leiter of you are a Child of God, and with help others. _ dmnpsters to receive oonned goods And so, while that piano sits there quietly, gathering dust and nomination which appeared about credentials like that, you can ac­ and other food .products for our getting more and more out of tune; could it be that our lives, too, me in a recent issue ofThe Ruidoso comp1ish anything." That is so So, in short, I have rediscovered Thanksgiving baskets. could be wavering o.ff eenter? News for the Crimestoppers Officer very, very true ... 8nd beyond that I that I have a lot in my life to be WithOut the generous people's Maybe we shoUld'altend to those quiet family times allyear1:1 of the Year Award took me totally. ,feel thatthe greatestlegacy one can thankful for ... and now have one help we could not have placed 77 instead ofjust at Christmas to keep us in tune with ourselves . by ~rise, and at the same time leave behind is that God-given more "thank-you" to give. My baskets in needyhomes. with the family members welove. made me stop and think of why talents and abilities 'Were used not deepest appreciation and heartfelt Also thsnks to the people from . Which takes mejusta.stsp further, outside the doors ofourfanl· others would consider me worthy of for personal gain and glory, but thanks go to the Ruidoso-Lincoln the Police Department whO helped ily home. For we're not the only ones who SeeD1 to have a different such anhonor. rather to make life just it little bet- County Crimestoppers board, Chief sortand deliver food. focus d¥ring the Christmas season. ..' I consider there to be three terforsomeone else. William Newman and all others Thanks, It stints at Thanksgiving, when the whole '!Vl!rld tunes ~to the majorthJ.nm! that co~tribute~ '1!'-Y The second key to my success is who placed ~onfidence in naming Robert Cbambem, needs ofthe poor and the llungry. At ThanksglVIDg and Christmas success inlife, and ifyou will m·· thatinmoments ofself-doubt, there me as the Crime$ppers Officer of Chairman ~'riug we dedicate ourselve$to providing fUnds, food and otherbasic needs dulge me for just a couple of are those who still believe in me theYear. BasketPrOgraDi for those who have less thanwe do. minutes, I 'Wouldlike very muchfor way beyond the point when I stop We want everybody to have a traditional Thanksgiving meal and ~ple to understand why I do the believingin myself: . . Sincerely, EDITORS NOTE: The letter also a good Christmas. Itreally makes us feel.good. thiJigs I do.' '1'he third Irey' to my SUCIless is Cynthia L (Lou) Wardwell listed and thanked j:lUsinesses And thencome~ JanUlU'1, We getso b~, and life gO!'s oiL .. '!'he first and foremost reasonfor that! am surrounded by an out­ Admfulstrative Oft'icQr which provided suppOrt; and But, those folkS are still ·there. TheyTe not gathenng dus~, lib sut:eeSs is thefact thatJesus Christ. standing group of JiBOple ( in law 'Ruidoso publicity. • my piano; but they inay not be staying warm or eatiJlg oJ} a regular basis. ' .' . . • { This year let's do it differently. Let'$ stay tuned all year, taking the time to.be with the.people we care abOut and care about the people we don't even know. . - Capitol Comments • • .by Katel\llcGraw , ,

~ to .dump their trash, the cauntie!! and small cities say, 4J1d the otlletyet eeteras will just go d~p itin thenearest llrtOyo. . . Qt, as committee :niouth~ece John Jasper (be',sthe cont:raet1awy'e~ who keeps te-drat'ting thett' ~uggestions) puttt:tnbureactatese: , . "We have to lulve the kind ofplanning that will :produce a positive J:eSul~, not a negative teaction." ...... ~1mI'l'he Trash- ' .. ...Is one WI!'! the disoussion draft; bill's liU­ thor, stateS6n. Roman Maes of' Santa Fe, thought .wecauld kill three bi:rda with me stonHl)eut do"ll on 1and6l1apa,ce; (2) .CllIl­ serve and te-Wle natural ~, and (3) br:ing sorne revenue into the local goft11lD1ent1 doing therecycling•. . . And 10we 8'> careening mel'rily on, up to our :you·bow·whats~ Our own traaIi.. • • . Seems like itwe mandated the JOMrr.:Gl.sa to ~le. totlW ftH ~...... would He an opplilt'tUllity to make It. "money...

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) 2B I The Ruidoso News I Monday. December 18. 1989 • '.

Classi'f'iect,. . -.-.- ' .•.. - .. ',. -,' "...... ,' , " • , , DEADLINES FOR CLASSIFIED DEADLINES FOR ALL DISPLAY ADS: Thursday, 3 p.m. for the Monday issue; cLA.S~FlI;.I) MTES 21 WOROs.. _ ~...3.35 40 WORDS 6.38 , READER ADS ONLY: Friday, 8:30 a.m. ~ "'I.n~ Thursday. 5 p.m. forthe Monday Issue; Tuesday. 3 p.m. for the Thursday issue. ,One nrne RatJ Only 22 WORDS. .3.ss Ad ,.. _ "'! 1.5SJ for the Monday issue; Wednesday, 8:30 Tuesday, 5p.m. for theThursdllY Issue. 23 WORD8 ,~, •••••••••_ _ .aJ;.7 (S.1ts Tax Included) ,24 wQRl)s .3a a.m. for the Thursday issue. , 1e wODDS OR LESS.. _ $2.56 ftJItWnRDS .S _ . , , PUI!Usher sSSllmes no flnsnelsl resp'!nsl· ""., .'. . ~ ¥'. . CLASSIAED READER ADS are sched· 17WORDS -.2.72 26 .WO~ , _,4·.15 THe: RUIDOSO' NEWS bUlly fllrlypogrsphl"'!,I_rs In edverll_ ' 18 WORDS .2.87 -'Z1..,ORDa _ .,4;,33· uled onlyJn consecutive Issues or on a ~ ~1I OEADLINES FOR ALL SHOW·PROOF menls exceptto publish s corraoU'!n In the 1t WORDs *•••••••••••_ •..aJ)4 3D WORDS ,;I '"; 4.80 257-4001 one lime basis. ADS-REAL ESTATE OR CLASSU9ED: next Issue. ". 20 ·WORDS _ .3.20 . 35. WORDSO !'l" 5.50

. . BEAUTIFUL - 2 yeu old home. 3 DIVORCE FORCES SALE - Must HOYT APARTMENTS - two mtCELLElN!' ACCESS-'on River, 1977 DODGE MAXlWAGON _ ANNOUNCEMENTS bedrooms. 2 baths. very energy sell or trade Lookout condo. be­ bedrqoms. 1 1/2 baths. un· privatll, 2 bedrooms, 11/2baths, van; towing pa0k3ge. 44OCID. efficient. beautiful lot an!l villw. lowmai'kllt. Trade for 'l'8QS, f\rrntahed, all appliancell, ml\iorappliance,s.dishwasher.$3,0Q0, 1~82· Cut!a!'s, 4 door. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE - All reid Priced to sell, $59.500. Call washer.'-"-·er C_11 Cindy, Gary partiall:y furnished; firep1;lce. $1,800. 1980 Awll, $800, 257· estatll advertising in this news­ Santa Fe, Midland pl'operty. All daytime 258-a313; aftet 6. 378­ offera considered. QwneTlligent. Lynch ~ty: 257-'4()1l. i carpeted. storage. low utilities, 9615.258..3254.J9·W.65-tfc pa~T is subject to the Federal .5470. 25·H·6-tfc Fan' Housing Act of 1968 which Bill; phone 1·758-1924 oJ.' 915· . 17·P-#-tfc gas, split first month. 257-6990 MUST SELL-' Fiat Xl-9;' good. makes it ille2al to advertise "any FOR SALE - two bedroom 11/2 694-7398:' 28-E,(l4,·'ltp TWO BEDRO,OM - trailer, com· or 257.9041, ,,26·B-63.tfc . CQndition. red in color, 1"\1IlS preference, limitation 01' dis­ bath condo. Unfumished, beauti. LOVELY TWO BEDROOM - two pletelyfurirlshe4, part bills paid; EFFICIENCY CABIN - CQnlplete- gOo!l.$2,OOO. Call Kelly. 257- crimination based on race, color ful view of river. Sierra· Blanca living ueas. separatll dining. :ji200 plus dePOSIt. No pe~. 257· ly f\rrntshed, $200 plus deposit, 4001. days; 25~598 after religion. sex, handicap. familia,i and doWntown. $35.950. sunny CQuntry kitchen with 1543.' M·M-50-tfc all bills paid. No pets. Upper 7pm. ' ,M-K·65·tfnc status, or national origin, or an Owner/agent. Call 257-5100 or break:tB.st bar. Utility room has WANTED - responllible tenant. Canyon. 257·7543. M-M-63·tfc 1964 'OldsXllobile, 24-P·97~tfc JET.STAR -. intention to make any suchpref. 258-3208 night. WID. Double carport, level lot, Two bedroom, one bath, Wl· CABIN IN CEDAR 'CREEK-:- fully $250, RIlJ1!l good. Just nel@! bat- erence. limitation or discrimina­ DRASTIC REDUCTION - our conveDient location, ,off Hull furnl,Bhed; $300 month plus util- flJl'llil;lhed.decks, 3 bedTOODlS. tIn'y. 378-4359. M-A-65-2tp tion." This newspaper will not loss. your gain. Two story, 3 Road. Will consider trade for ities,: watllr paid, $200 deposit. single bath. 4344537 afteT 5pm. 1975 PLYMOuTH DUS'i'ER _ knowingly accept any ,advertis· bedroom. 2 bath home. 3/4 acre , larger home. 257·5785. 1-298-7294. before lOam. " , M-C-63-4tp Slant 6 3 speed good tirelt gOo!l 34-A·65-5tp ing for real estatll which is in lot. all city utilities. reduced to =",,===-=--=~"~' ,.;,1~9;,-F;.:.:.5:.:1::..:-tfi=c OFFICE Sl'ACE - fur lease 1n MFG. $600." 33&-8120 or' 257. violation of the law. Our readers $80.000. Call 257-4798 01' 257­ LOW DOWN PAYMENT - on #1. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - on prime ,Ruidoso locations. on' 5156. . ',M-E'.65.tfc are hereby informed that all 6918. 26-L-f8-tfc charming 3 bedroom log cabin Carrizo Road; 3 a'Cl"es :with im- Mechem and Sudderth Drives. 1970 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT- dwellings advertised in this UNBELIEVABLE ACREAGE ­ with river rock fireplace, provements, previously Valley 258-5858. , M-P-65-2te 4WD. 4 speed. 304 V-8, 5 new all ne:::raper are available on an 29.5 acres or 7 acre lots in Alto $63,000. #2, 3 bedroom Transit Mix sitll. Call 257-2300. ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT - season radial tires, PS AMIFM ~WlJ opportunity basis. To com­ area; mountain views, stream. remodeled house on Carrizo stor~ge, plain of discrimination. call =====- .:;M:.;-M:::.;-5::1:..:.tfc:= appliances., natUral gas. cassette stereo.·' 6;000 Th. warn heavily wooded. SWl Valley Creek. $34,900. Closing' costs FURNISHED - one: bedroom carpet. good view, $204 monthly. winch. tow bar and much more. IIUD toll·free at 1·800424-8590. Road in Alto area, Stephen down on #3. 3 bedroom fur­ For the Washington, DC area Dished home. gamerOOm. apartment with fireplace; Upper ' 378-4236,378-8136. M-I-63·tfc 62.000 original miles. 378-4698. Stout. ownerlbroker, 1·898·2188. Canyon. Main Road. easy winter TWO BEDROOM _ one bath, fill"- 31-G-65-2tp please call IIUD at 426-3500. Call collect. l!9·B-21·tfc breathtaking view. $63,500. All The toll-free tlllephone number access. Suitable for one or two Dished or unfurnished, IIUD 1981 BLACK TURBO - Tr~ Am FOURPLEX - good condition,at-' with owner financing. is 1-800-543-8294. R-62-tfc Owner/agent, 257-4861, Ludwick adults. No pets. $285 per month. welcome. 378-4979. M-C-63·tfcwith red interior. Low milll8g& , tractive acre lot, beautiful, acces­ utilities and cable paid. Lease CABINS FOR RENT _ one ' 2 and rtlllSjllllat. 378-5474. ELKS LODGE BINGO - every sible area. Appliances Realty. 46-L-65-tfc Tuesday Dight at 7:30 p.m. and deposit required. 257-7267. bedroom' one efficiencymid-' M-A-65-3tp fireplaces, well. Price reduced! 33·H·52-tfc ' • 'UR CAP E-81-tfnc 'u CABIN -"'=295' .town area. Call 257·5963. 1981 MERC Y RI - 1"\1IlS 522-0684 or 521-1948.. RESORT RENTALS TWO BEDROO M·M·25-tfc ••• '1'''''''' M-H-63-tfc .good, T-tops. air. AMIFM cas· THRIFT SHOP - Hospital Auxil­ PRIVATE HOME - completely . plus bills. TEree bedroom home. FU=RNI="'SHE=...'D=---tw,--o'be,....dr.::o:..om:::...:,;:2:..,:U:;;;2 sette! $1,299. Pays. 257-5685; iary. Open Tuesday 1:00 p.m. to THREE BEDROOM HOUSE - :ji495 plus bills. Both, furnished. bath; washer and chyer. evemngs.257-9742. M·S-66-ltp residential area; fireplace. furnished, includingc.hone. Dai­ 4:00 p.m.• We9nesday tbru Sat­ ly, $65; weeklY $35 . Sleeps 6. LudWlckRealty,257-4861. ' fireplace, $375 per month. Call 1986 FORD AEROSTAR _ van, urday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. fenced. By OwneT. 257-9129. Key available ocally. 214-438­ =o;;--==..-_--:--;;-..:1~7-_:iL-c:5=:i2=--tfi=.ic M-L-28-tfc i A-I Carpet Clooning. 257-4442: loaded. extra Dice. Finance with 140 Nob Hill Drive. Telephone. 8743. M-S-65-4tp FOR RENT - Imfurnished 2 11-W-65-2tp $195 down. Ruidoso Ford. Lin- ~57-7051. H-43-tfnc HAVE SEVERAL - five acre tracts EXTRA LARGE - three bedroom bedroom condo. Capitan mobile COMMERCIAL SPACE _ avail- coln, Mercury. 378-4400. 30 day FOR ANY PERSONAL CRISIS ­ neu Highway 37; walking dis­ in Upper Canyon; will sleep 8. for rent. Call Vickie, Century 21 able. Good location. Great ex- wlU"l'anty. 19-R-66-tfc-A 1:all the Mental Health Hotline tance to Nogal Post Office. on Good for large family on Christ­ Aspen Real Estate. Inc.. 505- posure for any business. On high 1988 MERCURY 'l'RACER _ great at 1-437-8680 (collect). good. gravel· road; walkin, dis­ mas or New Year's. 257-7543. 257-9057. 19-C-54-tfc traffic arteries through Ruidoso. cal'l Finance with $195 down. M-55-tfnc tance. to the heart of Lincoln 20·M-66-1te COWlJ;y wilderness. Bear. elk. TWO BEDROOM - furnished 258-5858. 17.P-65-2tc Ruidoso Foro, Lincoln, Mercury, YOU CAN GIVE - the git1; ofsight deer. turkey; ask no one for mobile with covered porch. Rea· EFFICIENCY APARTMENT _ 378-4400. 30 day warranty. by being an eye donor. Ci)ntact permission; you will have it. sonable rent. 378-4964. good location; behind ~uidoso 1?R.-66-tfc-A any Lion or call 257-2776 for Lights. phone, natural gas avail· M-R-54-tfc Paint Center. $75 depoSlt. $220 FOR SALE - one clasSlc 1978 Olds details and a donor card. Do it able. Good. sweet water area. ONE BEDROOM HOUSE - has month, utilities paid. 257-7447, Toronado; near, mint condition, now; there is a tremendous need storeroom. fenced yard; fur· 336-8073. M-R-65-tfc loaded, leather. ete. Odolllete~, L-87~tfnc Financing_ ,!vailable. North of for eye tissue. Ruidoso. NM; road goes over the· Dished or unfurnished. $195 THREE BEDROOM _ den.'living 49.000 miles. $3.300. 257-2057. PREGNANT. NEED HELP? - call mountains to Bonito Lake and month. 258-3397. broker/owner. room; refrigerator and stove. Ex- 18-C;66-5tc Birthright, (915)533-1818. back to Ruidoso. The most beau· ~==_-=----,,...... ,...... ""';:M;~M::.:..:,.5:.::5:...:-tt1=,:;c cellent access. Unfurnished. M-8-87-tfc tiful drive in Lincoln County. RENTAL NICE - furnished 3 bedroom, 2 $350 month plus utilities. 336- MISCELLANEOUS TRYING TO REACH MORE ­ Boykin Real Estatll, Box 490, bath mobile with washeT/dryer. 8069. M-D-65.2tp , people than our local market? Carrizozo. NM 88301. Tele­ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT -I Close to Circle K, $26.5 month AT JOYCE'S- Furnit1Jre Barn, we . How about 215,000 readers in 33 phone. 648-2577. 84-B-48-tfc need several Dice houses and plus deposit. 378-4661. tfi ~e,~~h~~;; haveb1a ~ged~~ttoIy ofdrea- hometown newspapeTs all over LARGE HOUSE - approximately condos for permanent rental. 18-R-56- c home with fireplace and wood- sona y pnce ~u...... ute an ap- N~ Mexico. For $85.20 your 25 Please call Don Harmon, Four LEASE OR LEASEIPURCHASE - stove. EAto access. lots of pliances. Open 10:00 - 5:00. 6 6,000 sq.ft.. in Alamogordo; • days a week. We buy, selland woro ad will reach 33 papers heated pool, etc. Will trade for Seasons Real Estatll. 257-.9171 available Decemba1'.;1 mce. storage. includes guest trade. 650 Sudderth. 257-7575. outside ofAlbuquerque. Ciill The Ruidoso property. 434-4428. ==.....,..-;;==--=~;;;21;-;::H:..:-8:.::8-:..;tt1;::c roomy 2 bedroom, 2 bath, level, house for inlaws; or sUblet for 30-C-77-tfc Ruidoso News at 257-4001 for M.H-49-~Otp MOBILE HOME SPACES - for paved street. Dishwasher. in~nsive living. Refereri~ more information. R-92-tfnc WILL PURCHASE --owner rent. Located on the river near washer/dryer. fireplace. fully required. After 4:00 and HUMANE SOCIETY - Kits N' DON'T BE A THROWAWAY - Re­ financed mQrtgage niltes and shopping center. Call 257-4418. furniahed, utilities paid. D~sit weekends, 257-2629. 38-S-65.tfc Kaboodles Ilhop now ~rn. New cycle your aluminum cans. real estate contracts. Call 505­ 257-7697 M-K-l·tfc required. 257-5493. 27-C· ~.tfc C..,. G 0 BEDR·ooM inventory; all} typested° odWlllds'dow' FOR RENT - Two bedrooms. one D a 258-4932,evet)!ngs...... ffi t, Alto >.T' firElplace••onebedroom•.spacious.. great. Finance with 11)5 uown...... ,..,. If CALL 2514241 . 24-M-6a~tfc !lnergy e CleD neaT.··. .~'o veryclean $300 month plUil util- Ruidolto Ford Lincohr. Meteury, 1974 Jeep "agon""n so. , 151 LOWER TERRACg '":".3~000 =tpe~~$3~.5.22-=3~~J~ :::ings2~~keJ:54-3140',3184400.30~W_,trc-A. ~~a: ~anice, at 2J~~ HEAL ESTATE . home overlooking ~,GoU: ~. 1~M~62.,8tp RIVE~ Jel:IJ~; n~ 312 fu:rn!shed. $55\1 WIT . ". "do ...... :iJ" ...oo ~-": set up· . ." 'H' ' ..' . .. '257-5044 or258-6024. . . . la-a- tic-A W1l) w". ueuv... ..~. , . , eBicie~ FQRDF~l' FURNISHED __ aJN'll? .. . M.M-62-:tfc IO'!A 50 -1/2 ton ....ick:- 0nly$16.500•.A-;1 Mobile Honl.es. NEED SOME ROOM ment; $200 plus electric. PepIJS1t "..,..,' .. , ." ....~ .• '. ~ .. ' '. .,,', .... Alamllg9rdo. License 'D00476. t'!lCluired. TWo blocks east ofCir- ~ILEASE PURCiiAiiiii __ ~. up,4x4. e:lttll m.ce•Fin,ance ~th 505-437-6776 505-484-0835- .,FOR THE KIDS' " clll K.378-4661. . "M-R-4t-trc "like new 3 bedroonrJ...~"bath. 2 $195 down. RuldOllO Ford.,,~. ,,' •. 34-A.5Q-tfc..A , AND/OR HORSES'? il~. ~month SO~ Come... thl. foul' b4tdroom THREE BEDROOM' fLttnished in the woods,. . CQIn. MeTCUl'Y. 378-4400. TiiEifAPElJ'i'Ic MASSAaill ....: hOlM 10llllt.. 0 ... flit. lie.... i ... mobUe .on . a11~we;tJtet .. Toad. " Weal~'~~;:''' Sie~~ l'988"warraFQ.·RDnty·BRONC62..:~a:-:~e np04r ~orbn. Back pain, ~ Pin...... doW. Subdlvl..lo . ~e coveted deck. Water cur- " "" .,. '" ~'. . ", . . • " ..' " circulation, strellS; let US lielp, ~th.. nislied.37s.4964. M-R-46-tl"c FREE yCR :- 'Plus,iJD'Iillllted free thousands•• Finance ~.$195 Licensed and. acClredited. Call 'l'here .re· 3 full blrge moVle f.....ilvroomwith&tckproviding NICE MOB:u..EIIOm: _ 14x80 a Tettta1!! lntb one:feaT' down. RwdOIO Font. Lincoln, 257~.Drop"inlJ "COllIe. 423 ~eatlel 9D~ ~e~, 878-4400'i:~ CONGRAtULATIONS' ,aplctu...ofSI.rraBlalnca'ralMd bedtooms, .2 baths fit&PIlWe, e:=U:=.2 Mechern,RuidOIO. 2a-1WlI-trc-A by .lhlt _OaOf Ella" CrMk HUD welcome. 87$4498.".: ~CC!'Illl:ptestigi~UI~ti()n. PICkUP:::':" 414;,,1Oiii " H II: H JtNTJtRPRl8B8 ALYCE VAN TUSSEN8ROEK c.nyon. ~,Iower~V.raddllck a~, ~d. i98li!!fluzubed,.eJi-~ . ~()f1h.Month 'ae;tHI EIliI" ClINk lind t ...... M-C-47tfc all 'Water No "fctJllil;rg.A.l MCI'Cr..I8GCU't1la ,. '. ., 29-A~p-A ~. . Cltntfy pavlldroad. 11MIre".1110 pets. ,,7·9080. cooiIition, .• BM-lf..f-M-tfc " CASH . , .. hNllld 2 ellr a-raa-. Fort ...... H, COLDweLL BANKeR .., anltnal.th....I••b4Irn .....,wlth ~~J$~~::i A1Uhl1nUm~ tack room~ $225,000. "1980 ·"SUiiXmi" 'WAGoN - folir : COrlPer. Call .....r 6 P.M•. dryer; $200 pia utilitiet, $ISO "'Wheel drive, IWlW btabI, CV and BIlla, Non-fIrrOUI ..... !l~t. 1'1Mow...o. 378- ball jainUl. Good cilodition. Hwv 18 IndueIl1II CoInpIft 336-4080 4396, Rui_,T¥i7:H-66-tfc $1,l1OO.lIl54-~10. K.T-64-tfc . ',' ~ ~ .•. , ,/~.. ~." •• .ir ______-_- ;..- ,.- __ _-_-..- .:.'- _ __ _- -_- rl_' ~_. =_ _.__. __ _r.~~ .~ ___._~ .~_....._~_..-.L. .. ' _" __~ _ ~..... md·s • '-7. 1 -,et,,' =" =,hftr_ tt':fte, _•__• _.. ._.__ •• •_ ._ __ __ r • • ...... '''" ,.. ... -f'i _ ..... "',·'"",,·r-~···""""-"""-1"I"'"'r....-"""','1"""" ..... --~-,.....--r----..,...--"""-...--....- r,...... ,-·-JI"""":"·."..,..,.-,.,....,..- ....' ...... '....., '". r.,\"":·:,...-·,...,.,.., ,..,.,·....-'...,.-p;-·~'r-J""""·-,... 1!""" ~'.,.,.- r-,'r r·' ... ,... ".-.,.,. _ . ., 'r .. ""' '"" r ... ..,-- ..- ,.,...... -' ..... ,....,.,.,.- .... ,.....,,...- I!""" """.... "'" ~-.,... .,..,.--~,...... ,-..,....,..--.-,.., f"' .. ,..·r'''"" ....,...... »In .... ,. .... , ,. . " • , . . 'i' •. • ,. • ,, " , , Monday, DGc9mb9l' 1Q, 1~l:Il rhe Ruldo$o NeWel~ HERBs.lmRijS-HERBS ~ "Thl! BED~OOM FURNITURE :- hllad . WILL DO BABVSI'l"l'.Ql"G - my .:, 1-. . " ,I. . I. ;.; .3, ',',' _ ., __ ,_ ,_, ( _, l ___ ,. ";_ ,_ "g Alcluln!.ist"; 'lllrge~t selection of },loords, night stands, dellk. hom.e.lntants and all ages wel- m"",euta-".. rdan .•..•ClWl:IlI'I,'y." . O'pen ch.8.U'S. . an.d'nnscenaneoUS. Call comll.•W~ndil also.·Ten years. Ji:'oxu Call·til Can'tl Phone257~ Pineclift'Village.378-+427. ~nllnce; S784388.M"lil-66-9tp 4349,423Meche:rn,Ruidllso. ".. M-P"65.tfc SlIARPENING __ EJS~All .. • ~p- W~give , . ,- - . . 21-R-53-tfe-A MANS AND LA!?YS - ski . yqu a griiat edge. 25i '.. .' 'TAP HAPPY" - '.EIlrQll in tap, I>al. ment; used 3. ~Els.Top ql... ..);Y. 5699. ErwinToensing.· '. .LEGAL NOn.CJi) cornel:''. to. ~a_-ti0ns21....• '.'22, term: 'let andjazz. Lotsafunl.Call257- BOOb!. rack, skis, l!Olellanlidown '.' .' M-T-61-6tp 27. and 28. 'l'O\'nlShip 10 . 3. One Trustee for a tour year 4349. '. M-R-53-tfe-A clothing; reasonalilll. 3364475. Th' RC~dJ:.LFBORJJ;Df:d . SoUth, Range l,3East, teJ;ID: . .' _ m~~.edth ¥e'a'sonab'a 18-W-lJP.2tC, liVE .....J! RUCTIQN ..e . W oso oa ,0. U~j;j.Oll FIREWOOD -. 'I . \ _ . des~s to ~ve 'bills on .abuIk N.M.P.M'•• THEN.CE North 0" 4. One Trustee for. a two year · '.,. . priced. Come~ of4 S~et l!Jl WAN'fED' "·:'::=~et·~piMo.i All type 01 CPnIlruCllon pui'cllase offood and~0!1-fooditems 32" Ea"t;1122.7 filet to term. ~· nnin·t fbe ',' f StAnt9n.Capll;an. 354.-2497 01:' ' .preferably dark wood. da1l25s.: , . All W,.... Rooftnll • for the Ruidoso MwU.CJft",l Schools _th ...._ 0 . :fP1UlUlg'0 5. One Municipal Julj.ge for a 4063~> HoImop.~d --~-""ria four -arterm·. . .' . 3li4-2:W8. .' . M-S-61-8tp M-H"66-3t.. p. Sullt'lJP • FreQ hilmar... .. ·· . <, If"" . .thi" b:act. the.. Southwest ~.~ - ." ~ • I '. ' '. ($O$)Z$7-4810, ...... ,"" •••" .. C. Pr~nctone.(IJisdes:lll118ted BOSE 901 SPEAKERS - with KEYBOAlIDS FOR S.l\J.,E- Kiiiii llll!~" ' ...... ~.::: kliat ofite:rns is avtdlabl!il in the co.rnet;TlUlNOE East220.0; KenWood8(}.watt tec.eiver. dual Poly tWO synthesizer; ..' $27~ ....,.Office IIfthe SIl,~t:ii(teDdeAt'of "$ENCE N0r1:l1.0" 32" East . for t1le IWltUlar Munil:ipal:llleetion. l\Wler.200:Horto~Cir" 198.0·feet; THENCE West D.'l'he fOll~loeatiotiis turntable and AKAI eassette Kurweil Xnk 3, 1l0J!le !tllybo.iItd '. '. Schools. Sid 220.0 feet;,.'J'H1!lNCE ,South de~ignated as Polling maceror the r16ll~ a~~J1:e~r G~; . withbuiltrm spea~. MUlitbe pC~~ri~~:1~05~d~be~~~ ,0' 32" West :l98;Ofeet to conduct·of theIWgularMunicipal L1. b 1 . heard to believe! $2;600. Come .' $ud_".u~n ~uest. the point ofBegixming. Election: . . '. - cabinets •mOIl< ' ook shlllyes, by The Music SlloPP8, 2615 ',-, " .. ' conW~lIl:ie'(l) acre. $400. 3"~ lDotoreyple trailer, derth. 2li7.2222. 31-M-6"6.2tp . .. Uidllmust ~~vedin thll. Of· 1. Voters in premnC!i (oJl,e) 1 more orIess; '. shan vote at the F~ Bldg.• ~g'orShat'p3"6-8n"f7C.R'39-$1H~J>.21tn57c-· TRA:.:v:ELTRAlLER. ..:.....14·. sleep.,s3; •... .fice ofthe Su~t1l~t on or be- (hereinafter.referred to as Cailitan, New Mexico. . """'" y \NO DO "'_'I. h "to - ' ·fo?:e 4:00 PM,lIn ;JAnuary 9th. Bids CHRIsTMAS TREES ~ liv~ and 0...... s. o",er$,cOItto..e, s. :v~, new will.be ope.\l.eil,.ang':l.'ead aloud at "thllPtOp&!ty").. . E. Vo~ in t1le allsent voter . '.' . . $ plUlD,bing,. 750. 64>3-4331., " . th' gul h rd" Hftw J Notice'js ii:lither given that the .Precinct win vote atthe office IIf'tne cut D01lglas Firs for. 11.95 at ' .', ". M-.S-66-6.tP· r. ',., ere . ar .~a'melly~On anu· the Fruit stand 1/4 mil st of ary 9, 1990 at 1:00, PM at the Ad- court directed foreclosure of the Vil1amlClerk. Lincoln st., Capitan, I race track. • .' 19.R. i-7tp GIANT1 • FOD··~t'AM1·811.2;Y3 -garage ,· . JilinistrationOf6,(i;·· . mortgQge on the Property and that New Mexico. . .' 6 sa e,. llCllJUl.'llr •.• open '.all." ...... The board' ~iiilrves the right to thea:rnountsto.be realized at said . F. PWSDilB desiripg to register SHOW~~S - one 4 ft:> three 6 day. Re~tll,1U'ant eqlllPJI!ent;· '., . r~ect any ~d'·all bids and waive sa1eftomthe Property1 with inter­ to vote at the. Regular Municii;lal . ft. Kipg~e bed. DJatchiIwcouch toys, furniture, clothing; TEC . '. all teehnica1iti ". . estcaleuIated to date Of sale, are as Ele¢Oll. must 'register with the and. eha1r" :w0 n3~6-17Bl07ze7 box cash register. At the restaurant' ,+~'il. Is/Sid Millel' follows; C01lJlty Clerk ofLincoln County not sprmgs. 257- 882.• <>.. located '.next .to The CryJltal'.. --a' • tend· t Ainount ofF'irstState Bank latel:' than Tuesday February 6, , '. 21-H-61.tfc PiBtol, Highway 70 E.• Ruidoso Legaf.rlt:18;21'::o ofS~ow.ater'sClaim 1990 at 5:00 P.M., the date on 1985 REDMAN - Las Brisas dou- Downs. 378-8571. 34-R-66-2tp .; ofLien $58.945.82 whicbthe County Clerk will close ble!fide; 3 bedr~m~, 2 bathe. FOR. SALE '_ full size DJattress. CATTLE' BARON Steak and Interestto date the registration books. deliv~ed to Rllldoso or sur- box springs and helJdboard. good Seafood Restaurant, located 657 Noveniber 14,1989 $7,670.19 G. All Declarations of Candi­ rounding area for o~~ $28,000. condition. Call 2584491 or 257. Sudderth Drive. is accepting ap- ~~OTICE Attoniey's Fees $1.290.00 dacy shall. be filed witli the Over 1,450 sq.ft. ~f liVlDg space. 5800. M-J.66-4tp plicatio~ for experienced dis- TWELll"UlJUDlCIAL . . $67,906.01 Municipal Clerk on Tuesday. Janu­ Zone II ~U1aj;j.on; fireplace,. . hwashers and line cooks. Apply DISWcx.COlJRT In addition thereto there will be ary 9 1990. between the hoJll's of hardwood siding, co'mposition QUEEN WATE~ED --;- computer. in person for appointInent, Mon- CO~OFLINCOLN acCruing interest, and Cl}stB of ~ub­ 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.. Persons roof and stor:m wind(lWS, sepa- desk, 4x4 Pl,*UP Wlth camper day through Saturday Z:OO - 5:00 STATEfi)FNmv'ME~ICO li:cation oftbis Notice~an..d the !:,'pe­ de~:irlng to declare candidacy on rate showllr' with jacuzzi tub. and other m1Ilcellaneous. 257- p.m. Group Health Benefits IN THI!;M!\.'t'1'J$OF'IUE cial Master's Fee fixe« by the Court this tlate:must have e~ther a Frontier Mobile Housing, 6720 9347. Cherokee yillage',Jot #71. available. Serious inquiries; ;no ~TAm~Oli'I~ERAY intha amount of$200.00. certified copy ofthe candidates cur­ Andrews Highway, Odessa. 915- M"$-65-2tp phone calls. please. E.O.E. . ALDJ,JJDGEtdeeeased. The tel'IllS' of this sale are that rent affidavit of voter-registration ..362-2594. '48-F-63.8tp EXQUISITE GHRISTMAS GIFI' _ 36-C-40-tfc-A "'.~:', PB-89-38 ~e purchasermustpay cash at the on file with the county clerk which GIFl' MONOGRAMMING - Have Wallace· sterling silver service NO!J.'lcE~To CRE:Pi'roBS '. time the ProJl8rty lS struck off to has been certified by that office on your' . Christmas Rift for 1~ .,lus ,all lle~g pieces. ANNOUNCING The Ruidoso NOTICE:.IS HEREBY GIVEN him, except the that FIRST STATE a date not earlier than the adoption monogrsJllTlled by Wilma. Call New In chest. Cost, $5.600; sell Reporter; a weekly publication, of ~t the uridersigned has been all" BANK OF SHALLOWATER of .the e1eeti!!n ·res9lution or the 257-4607 or 257-5033. for $2,250. 386-4475. 22-W-65·2te The Ruidoso News. The weekly pomted Perf/onal Representative qf TEXAS may bid all' or any part'of triplicate copy or the candidates peril~ itsjudgmen€, plus interest. , M-P-63-4tp KING SIZE WATERBED' ~ like Reporter is a wi,nter edition of this estBte.. . 'All having current affidavit of registration S"'EAS;;rr;::;'O"'NED=",~:.--;FI=REi;;;;;w;;iO"'O~D;:;-"':""::':L boo~se The Ruidoso Dirily. claims agaiJ;ult 'tms estate are re­ Witness my hlind this 29th day which has been stamped by the of­ nc;w; .headboard with quired to -,prjlsent 'their claims ofNovember, 1989. fice of the County Clerk on a date Juniper. $90 cord split, if you DJlITor, VlDyl SIdeboards, $100. 22-R-34-tfuc witbin two nio~tbs .afterthe date of IslNick Vega .not earlier than the adoption ofthe deliver; $125 cOrd split, 257-6620. M·W-65-2tp-A EASYWORKI- Excellent payl As­ the firstp-ubli~ion of this Notice Special'Master ~cked. ~on, election resolution. . delivered and. PINON/.ruNJ:pERlMIXED":" guar_ semble products at home. Call or the clalms will be forever barred. Legal16630 4t(12)4.11.18,26 H. The casting of votes by $110 cord .split, If. you delive1"j anteed drY, solid and split. Stove for information, 504-649-0670, Claims must be presented either to qualified municipal electors shall $145 split, delivered ana and fireplace lengths. '$85 per ext.6524. M-G-61-8tp the undersigned, Personal Repre­ LEGAL NOTICE be recorded onvotingDJachines.· stacked. Call PrestoIl; Stone, 1- cord; you pick up. Also, we MATURE BARTENDER - part sentative at P.O. Box 1022, or filed . ADOPTED AND APPROVED 354-2356. 31-S-63-8tp deliver. 653-4021. 22.M.64-8tp time or full time. Must be neat with the District CoUrt. 'rWELl!THJUDICIAL THIS 11th DAV OF DECEMBER, FIREWOOD - pine, juniper, black and clean in appearanc~. Please DATED: October 12. 1989. DIS'l'RICT COURT 1989. Aldridge COUNTY OF LINCOLN walnut; cord. rick, 1/4 cord, 1/8 WORK WANTED apply in person, Hollywood Inn. 'lslMeecaE. STATEOFNEWMBxlCO ./sIB~nnyCoker cordi •stove cuts. delivered. 2o-H-61-tfc PersonalRepl'esentative MayOl' staCJaK1.257-3oo5. M-M-63-8tp FALL ANDWINTER - )'ard clean~ .ATrORNE¥FORPERSONAL RUIDOSO STA:rE BANK, . Is/JanetN. Keel ing. Clean roofs and gutters, DOMINO'S PIZZA - is now taking REPRESENTATIVE: A NewMes:i.co Ban]dug CIel'k"'1'J:easurer ADVERTISE - in the classifieds aprlicatio~ haUling pine needles, tree trim­ for delivery person­ SandraE. Poriel' COl'p01'8tioD, Plaintiff, Legal 16640 2t(12)18,28 by ca1Jing257-4001. The Ruidoso ming. 257-2266. M-A·59-8tp ne. Must be 18 or over, have P.O. Bos: 2408 News. R-61-tfnc PROFESSIONAL CLEANING - car, license, ~ur~ and good Ruidoso, New MeDco 88346 driving record. Earn over $6 an ~M.BROWNand LEGALNOTICE 1988 CAMEO ..... 2&60, Muble ~cesi 'reasonable rates (506) 26'1·6321 BETl'YC.BROwN ,RESOLUCIONNUM.89-13 fireplace, kitchen appliances. ex­ residential and comm;;;cl;J. hour. Flexible hours. Apply in STATE OF NEW MEXICO cellent condition, for sale by cleaning, Days or eveni,ngs, 257­ person at 2814 Sudderth. COUNTY OFLINCOLN (deceased) throughher. RESOLUCIONDE PersonalRer:.esentative. El:ECClONDEL owner. Call 648-2450.M-8-63-4tp 4992,258-5247. References upon 35-D-62-tfc SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN PUEBLO DE CAPITAN TWO LAn"CS'DIAMOND - rings request. 17-M-61-8tp NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ­ TO before :me this'the 12th day of Keuueth BI'OWD, SEA RESUELTO por el cuerpo would :make beautifulChristInas seeking lDedically trained indi­ October. 1989, by Mecca E. N~v~:Oi~ goqube,. mante del Pueblo de Capitan presents. Will sell at 50% value. vidual to perform inBurance ex­ Aldridge, Personal Representative e 258-3318 after 7pm orweekends. CARRELL'S aminatio~ on a part time basis herein. Divisionm A. Una eleccion municipal 19·D-63-4tp Piano ~ service in the Ruidoso conn:nunity. Must Is/Freda McSwane NOTICE OFPENDENCY" regulat para la eleccion de ofliciales be able to draw blood. Call 1­ Notary Public THE STATEOFSUlTOF NEW MEXICO municipales se nevara a cabo el 6 KING SIZE WATERBED - has 800-4564243 or 505·296-9551. My CllT(lmisllion Expires: newheater, chest ofdrawers and 1SI11_ 1801 '-'-CIrcle. 27-E-65-2tp TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED de marzo de 1990. mirrored head board; $195. 258­ e- N.moilonlo.NIlI8831D 7-28-92 DEFENDANT: KENNETH M. B. En Ia eleccion municipal reg- 3614 or 336-4066. 17-R-65·tfc Technldm (505) 434-1_ OCCASIONAL BABYSI'rrER'­ Legal 16636 2t(12)11.18 BROWN: ular, individuos seran elegidos para - . needed for infant with health VOU ARE HEREBY' NO'l'IFIED ocupar los siguinetes cargos elee­ WE HAVE LOTS - of out-of-town proble:rns. Mature, references re­ tivos: • subscribers. Spend $5.12 and let quired. 336-4019. M-C-65-2tc that an action has been commenced 1. Una Alcalde por un ermino de them know wliatyour prodqct is. ....0 YAUIY KIIIIII.. LEGALNOTICE and is now pending in Lincoln cuatro anos. Advertise in The Ruidoso ChIlIlity ""'1Ilt . NEED RESPONSffiLE- ~onto TWELFtHJUDIQIAL County. New Mexico, entitJed 2. Una posicion Fiduciario por News. R-94-tfnc lIIId 11I.. . take ada and photos for the New DISTRICT COURT Ruidoso Stata Bank, a New Mexico un tennino de euatro anos. ., Mexico Vehicle Guide. 25% com­ COUNTYOFLINCOLN Bankin.g Corporation, Plaintiff, VB. 3. Una posicion Fiduciario par . FoR SALE - very large jacuzzi; 4 I n " fer iftlRi.llf . mission. 817-989-2837. STATEOFNEWMEXICO Kenneth M. Brown and Betty C. unterminodecuatroanos. seats plus lounge. 354-2794; 17-D-66-2tp ~ugh leavemessage. M~R-65-4tp, - - ~ ... ~ ~ ... - FIRST STATEBANKOF Brown (deceased) her Per- 4. Una posicion Fiduciario por SBALLOWA1'ERTEXAS, sonal Representative, Kenneth M. un termino de tlos anos. NO DOWN - Take over payments; , a Texas corpo1'8tiOD, Brown, De~~ts, Cause No. ~- 5. Un JUf!1; Municipal por un 1986 14zBO, ezcellent. Possible Plaintiff, 89-153, Di~on ill, on the Clvil •termino de cuatro anos. ownernnancing. 505·524-7227. Co~. M-lI-65-2tp Think Think. VB. docketofsa1a .. C. Las sigu!entes loc:alidades , ELMERL. HAYES andhis . Th~ general object of SlUd action BOn designadaiIlf como locales para WOOD FOR SALE - Seasoned wife; DOROTHYHAYES,. 18 to 18sue a Judgment on a Note, votar para llevar cabo la eleccion ~ \ pine and Dr; $85 cord split, 1 Defendants. dated Septexnber 16, 1988. and, municipalregular: delivered and stacked. 257-7099.' CauseNo. CV-89-JU.8 foreclose a mortgage. .. 1. LoB votantes en el precineto ., ,. .M·:M-65-4tp NOTIcE OFSALE OF You are furl:her notified that, uno votaran en Lincoln CountyFair 0';;;'NJ;=;y"'-".$1 EX:rRA. - gets your REALESTATE UNDER ~e!!s. you enter your appearance Building, enCa}1itan, New Mexico. reader ad in The Ruiiloso FORECLOSUREJUDGMENT m smd cause on l!.r before the ~thof D. VOtantes en Ie precinto do ReJlllrler. following one or :more ,NOTICE is horeb given that January. 199!>" JUdgulen~ will be votantes absentistBs votatan en la pmilieatio~ in The, RuiM~ • under and by virtue :lJudrtment of rendered a~YfJu by'. default; oficina de la excribano :municipal. News. . . 2o-R-34-tfnc Foreclosure entered by tha District and the Plaintift' '!'ill apPlY to ~ ubiCl!da en el cabino Lincoln 'St. . 'CourtofLincoln,Cou.nty;NewMex- Court. for f:he relief de~ded m Capitan, NewMaico. '. " .. , .• ____ ico; on NovlllDber .2?t. 1989, i;n'civil the Gomplaint.fi.led therem. . E. Las personas que tlesean 'MO'VING ~····F ,. th '·B· .t~ .if' eaca~e"'fnFIRSTUD1ber 2Y~~.9-2Yll.~ thO'': Thena:rne ~ .ad~ss for the registrarBeparavotarenlaeleccion • sA'le·I"'Uoo . .1 ."" v . o.u...... UAl'IJ!.. '" a~ey for P~ti.ffIS as fonows~ :municipal regular. tienen que Liquldotionfrom forge privotecouection I or e es 0 SHALLOWATER TEXAS .v. JilL-. Mi~hael s. Line,. Attorneyfol' regististas co:nlAescribana del.Con- 151~OWER'l'ERtlACE ~ $AU FRlDAV AND SA1URDAV~~V tor06 '" ·Comm.. '..unity.. N.ell'S MERL. HAYES ~d his wife, Rmdoso State.Bank, Post OlJ!fce daClo del Lincoln no mas tardar el _ I' DOROTHY HAYES.• d.... , the Drawer B. BIDMllOj New Menco __....AS 6 ·de "'ebrero do' 1990'.. a law DOte,0"".or Fumllu.t. AnUqUfl in d ...... (505"257 .."... uuu.... • .L" . ------I ' . , . . Defendants .the unci.".e~.·-....._v.' '.. wm. . .00i>'Id dOl.' t 752 the'highest bIdder for cash at the. ' . • co. . .~;r. . elr Men· libros deregistro., . . ChtHlY.Dt-rng Tobie . ROVQ1 VlttDnaUtn-eobOlI blue wllf'l4 fron,t entrance of the .Municipal co, on this 17th day of Novetnbet. ,F. Se aicllivaran todas 'las ])ec.;. . ChiDg' PCltnungs-c 1700 ' '·Building,·.Y'illage 'of RU!dosll. 1989. .. hJU;"'..... E.'...... "'~~ laraciones .de Candidatura cone1 ' W~wood c. 1900 St!rvICet:z Gl>1d Dote' 2lltewtu...IllillklClodln County or Lincolii, New Mexico lin ~':'':""::'~o . '. ~y .ESi;l'Ilbana Municipal el :rnartes,9 MlnlOtill C. 1925 servICe 12 . '. '. t8~ ~1~~d~~~.t . the .5th day ofJ~1l.!U'Y. 1990 at B' .~~~Cle:l'k de eAeto de 1990 entre las horae de . r-,.,-~~ P."".la~· ·Eilglltht••ulinC/SIl4lOl$lr\t . ,n' n,_...... ,. I 9:3i) a.:rn.•.·all nghte of th.e ~ 1.a:w8.:00A.M'I,ld05:OO. . 'dafeli43 . potCelCln pH. . . De" dants"bn Ii tt. d ...." ..., 1", 0 Mlnklnlutetltl" 6.$OUPII, 2small. '.' .ptgnO. / ./ • '1' len ... er • .u.cl~S an . L··..-.1 ' , "'-.. personas que eBellD decllltat la ~olhtlr misc.piecH Mognltlclthf~:Steck 6'3' G~. I Dorothy Hayes to the fonowing de.- ---Hli18 11). C&ndidatura en esta fecha debetan t,;r.-k; Ke" C. tll8Cl ," .H

Hospital open house Dr. R. L. Annala (right) outlines the lobby at Lincoln County Medical Center Lots 'of tabs contributions of the late Dr. W.O. to the Hortons. Others are (from left), .", . Horton and his wife, Lou, at the dedica.. Steve Keller, hospital administrator; ," ' . .. tion Sunday, December 10, of the Cathy Annala and Lou Horton...· These fifth graders are crowded around dlate School for Michael Malls. The , a garbage can full of pull tabs from entire' event, Which included a bike aluminum cans. It is 'all part' of a give..away,rai$ed $532' to 'help the fundraiser at White Mountain Interme.. Malis family with medical costs.

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I I j .'j These fourth graders are at H&H Enter.. medical expenses for the youngster's l Jennifer Becke~, R.N., shows off the "birth.. At right hospital auxiliary volunteers, Inez prises to recycle the aluminum cans ,liver transplant. Anne Marie Holt won '1 ing room", at the Lincoln County Medical Tanner and Nadine Brooking chat with they collected for the Michael Malis the bicycle given away as part of the j Center open house Sunday, December 10. Dub Williams, hospital board chairman. fund that was established to help pay , project. Legal Notices

IN TBEMATrER OF THE , Specifications are available in '1'0: ALL UNKNOWN HEmS N ESTAtE OF NORMAN OTIS the office of the Superin~ndent or OF FRANCES COLLINS NOJA~ Lincoln County Manager = ~gall6550 U(12)18 NOBLE, Deceased. wlephone 6534411. MORGAN AND ALL The Fort Stanton Landfill will be ", Icy fountain No. PJJ.86.23 Bids will be open and read aloud UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO closed wthe public on December Div.m at the regular Board meeting on HAVEORCLAIMANY 25 1989 dJ 11990 . AMENDED NOTICE OF December 19,1989 at 7:00 p.m. in INTEREST IN THE "an anuary I ,m LEGAL NOTICE Water streaming from BEARlNGBYPUBLICATION the Library. ESTATE OF FRANCES observance of Christmas and New ORDINANCE NO. 894 the fountain in front of THE ~ATE OF NEW MEXICO: The right to reject any and all COLLINS MORGAN Year's Day. . ADOPrED AND APPROVE)) the Mescalero Com.. TO: NANCYREADYNOBLE proposals' and to waive tech. DECEASED,ORINTHE ' IslNickJ.Pappas TBISl6TBDAYOF TO CAmntlDnTtlJ'A~TtI ....1!C Lincoln County Manager OCTOD munity Center turns to : nU.UillUUJ lUU~ nilIDlwes is reserved by the Board. MA'I'rER BEING LITIGATED ugalI65592t(12)181J.1 Eft, 1989 READY KENNER ~gall6539 2t(12)14,18 IN THEHEREINAFrER ..- ORDINANCE ANNEXING ice as the temperature ~: ROBERT MARK READY MENTIONED BEARING. LAND TO THE VILLAGE falls in'the area. LEGAL NOTICE 10: ~ UNKNOWN HEIRS LEGAL NOTICE Heating ~n the Petition filed by LEGAL NOTICE OF CAPITAN . CALL FOR BIDS OF NORMAN OTIS NOBLE NOTICE OF ADOPTION the undemgned Personal Repre- NOTICE OF 'YHEREAS~ Jack E. King and The Villa eof Ruidoso Lincoln AND ALL UNKNOWN VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO sentative setting forth aPetition for ~IAL MEETING Lucille C, King, husband and wife, County Ne~ Mexico, ~ far PERSONS WHO HAVE OR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Formal ~ Probate of Will CoThe. ¥ncolnsha1lC01mh~ Board.of filed, a Pe~tion for Ann~tion of sealed bids for an ADDITION TO CLAlMANY INTERE8l' that the Gov • Bod Villa eof and Appomtment of Personal Rep- ~81oners Old aspecial Temoory WIth the Govennng Body THE LIBRARY IN THE ESTATE OF Ruidoso roDlf:la p~lic ~ resentlltlve will be held at the Dis- ~eeting at 2:00 p.m. on ~ednes- of the Village of Ca~tan on August ~ mailed to the Pur- NORMAN OTIS NOBLE, on December 12, 1989, at 6:30 PJl triet.Co~ ~f ~hi ~unty, New C!' ~mber 20, 1~89,. mthe 14,1989; and . t .. chasing Agent for the Villa e of DECEASED,ORlNTHE at the Municip81 Buildingl Vill e MeI1co 8l~ mCarnzozo New •mDl1S810ners' Meeting Room, WHEREAS, SaId Petition, after Ruidoso Centralized. MATrER BEING LITIGATED ofRuidoeo, ana adopted tI1'e fan:. Mexico; on the 15th day of J~uary, ~coln County Courthouse, Car- Public Notice, ,and at a re~ly Television Schedule For Wareho~ PO Drawer 69 IN THE HEREINAFrER ing ordinance as amended 1990, at 9:00 o'clock aJD. at 'WhiCh nzozo. , scheduledmeeting afthe Govermng CHANNEL LISTINGS The Week Of ~i ~co ~GI' J ~e c.·.,,\"~ s Ruidoso, New or delivered MEN'J'I0NED Ordinance 89-8 "An Ordinance time the Court will consmer the Lincolnr1et •Pappas Body of Village of Capitan, '" L...'~v_b Network ESPN 14 Nashville TNN to the Centralized Purchasing Heanng on the Petition filed by • AIticle 8 sections 1 Petltion. oun'l Manager upon motion and vote, was ap- December 18 ~ .. v Portales, lil>1 PBS KNEW J.:J CBN Cable Network CBN Warehouse, 421 W'mgfie1d, the ~ersi~ed Persollal, ~ through 14 ChaPter XI to be Pursuant to §45.1-401, notice of I UgalI6060 H(12)18 proved ~~ cerlain Btipulati~ns thl'Ou~h ~ or 'j Re~onal ~ oo~~ons r.Jbuquerque I NH NBC KOB 16 CNN Headline CNNHEAD Ruidoso New Mexico 88345 Bids sentativesettingforthaPetitionfor enutred Sierra BIanca the time and place of heaiing on precedent, which [' Heme ~ Dccember 24 " Box Office HBO 17 Music TV MTV will be' received until 2'00 PE Order of Complete settlement of Airport Huard ReguJations of the said Petition is hereby glvenyou by LEGALNOTICE stipulations and conditions : v e~te ~~ntative o~ ,C~ d~~ a~eed to br Cable News Network CNU 18 New York, rj ... nm WOR Thursday, January 4, '1989 at by Personal MuniclPa.1 CoM of the VJ1!age of publication, each week, for two FORBIDS , were said Jack E. Mo~·:.:~ C' ., which time the bids will be opened ~ be held at the District ~u1t ,of RuidosO," Copies of said otdiDaDce consecutive weeks. ~e RU1do~ ~ of Education King and Lucille C. Kingl ' American ClarJElie AHC ..'0 The Weathet' nan.rle.l. TWe at the Village Hall, 313 Cree ~ln Co1l!ltr, New Men~, BIt- are on Jile in the office or the VUe ~ the hand and seal of demreB ~ receIve ~ds on roofirJ or BE IT THEREFO~' 1m- C()MPLETE Atlanta, GA IN!:; Vi'TBS 20 Albuque:::qu8, m.1 IND KGSW ( ~ N}~ ?') Meadow Drive ting mCamzozo, New MeJi~, on !age Clerk. this Court this 8th day of Decem- the White Mountain Intennediate SOLVED, that that c_tract of - lJbuquerqucJ, A!{'L, KOAT .L1~ Disney mSN "'I F' C

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