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by Gary Brown The "turbulent times" Staff Writer Shrecengost mentioned was the . Mter the war No. 25 In Our 38th Year Ruidoso, Lincoln Count.y. 88345 Thursday, August 4, 1983 was as much a sym­ ended, The Kid became an outlaw bol of the Wild West as cattle drives and sealed his fate. and old town saloons. When Garrett was elected sheriff Perhaps no other figure (certain­ in 1880, he set about trying to cap­ ly none in New Mexico) was as con­ ture The Kid. Some historians say troversial and mysterious as the the sheriff was a friend of the youth who became a hero to some youth, but that didn't stop Garrett Ruidoso on billboards? and a vilHan to others. from going after The Kid. Most accounts have him being According to "History of the Lin­ by BARBY GRANT billboard. Using budget be planned to address born in New York City in 1859 as coln County Wars," Garrett and Staff Writer But councilman AI Junge said, HI the four seasons in Ruidoso: ski Henry McCarty. Later in life, he two deputies caught up with The think the council frame of mind is season, Aspen Festival, racing season was also known as Willian Bonney Kid one night at Pete Maxwell's Members of the Lodgers' Tax Com­ leaning toward billboards." and spring. and Billy Antrim. Most observers home in Fort Sumner. mittee (LTC), the advertising com­ Also at contention was whether to "I think we need to look at only two feel he became known as Billy the mittee of the Chamber of Commerce concentrate advertising in already seasons to advertise," Morel stated, . Kid while he lived in Arizona. Garrett entered the house while and the Ruidoso Lodgers Association, established markets such as Lub­ with Jungbluth agreeing that funds The Kid is believed to have been the deputies stayed outside. Gar­ along with other interested persons, bock, Texas, or to spend money should be spent to advertise winter killed by Lincoln County Sheriff rett is believed to have shot The spent two hours Tuesday wrestling advertising in a new market such as and summer. at Fort Sumner in July Kid as the latter entered a bedroom with the problem of how to advertise Tucson, Arizona. Chamber executive "I think we need to advertise 1881 at the age of 21. in Maxwell's home. Ruidoso for a year for $46,235. director Ed Jungbluth noted that everything we have for everybody all During his life, The Kid killed So The Kid was dead, but the con­ That figure is the amount of winter advertising in Tucson last year the time," stated LTC member Ar­ several men-before, during and troversy over his life still rages on. lodgers' tax funds available for direct produced a number of inquiries about cher Wilson. after the famous Lincoln County Some people believed it wasn't media advertising this fiscal year. Ruidoso at the Chamber. Most of those present agreed that War of the late 18708 and early The Kid Garrett killed that sum­ The lodgers' tax budget was adopted Radziewicz, also, said he got good winter is the slow time for business 18808. The exact number he killed mer night. They say it was another by the village council June 14, but to results from advertising his lodgip.g and therefore should be pushed more is still debatable. Some accounts man, and that The Kid lived to be date no plan has been devised for establishment in Tucson. and said his in an advertising campaign. say he killed 21 men. an old man. spending the money. Arizona customers tend to stay one Also discussed Tuesday was the According to Colonel Maurice But most observers are sure it day longer than other lodgers. "I need to test advertising effectiveness was The Kid-an outIaw on the The delay is partly because LTC think we should keep Arizona adver­ Garland Fulton in his book, was waiting for council action on a re­ by compiling records of where "History of the Lincoln County BILLY THE KID run-that Garrett shot that night. tising," Radziewicz commented. visitors are from. Ruidoso Lodgers "There have been letters in quest for spending of $10,000 of the Morel, however, said "I think War," The Kid moved west as a advertising budget for the U.S. Open Association member Don Wenner governmental agencies recom­ $46,000 will not even begin to tap our young boy with his mother, and liv­ The Kid. pro ski race in March. That request agreed that area lodgers would pro­ ed in Santa Fe, Silver City and "Almost everybody I've talked to mending him as a good guy, and major markets." He proposed that bably cooperate in making such others calling him nothing more was approved July 12. perhaps all the advertising money eastern Arizona before coming to has had good things to say about No decision on an advertising plan records available. Lincoln County in 1877. The Kid," Storm said. "He was than a punk kid and murderer," should go into Lubbock and Midland, Hyman pointed out that the said Nora Henn, a regular partici­ was made at Tuesday's meeting, but Texas, to ensure that residents of Here he eventually became a very well known among a lot of discussion revealed a tendency racetrack used to conduct car counts ranch hand for John H. Tunstall, a Hispanic people and they thought pant in the Old Lincoln Days those areas continue coming to in the track parking lots to determine pageant. toward billboard advertising, adver· Ruidoso. from where its customers are key figure in the Lincoln County highly of him. He spoke Spanish tising in some new market areas and Ruidoso Downs Race Track assis­ visiting. He suggested those counts be War. Tunstall and his followers and hung around them a lot when "I feel he had more brains than a emphasis on ski season advertising. battled against a group led by L. G. he was young." typical psychotic kilJer, had above­ tant general manager Rick Henson reinitiated and that they also be done Murphy and J. J. Dolan, losing out According to Storm, The Kid was a verage intelligence and had Most of those present favored agreed, noting that Santa Fe Downs at Sierra Blanca Ski Resort. in the end. a smallish man, between 5-5 and 5-7 leadership ability. Of course, he billboard advertising but disagreed has begun tapping the Lubbock The group also decided to seek The Kid remains a romantic in height. However, that didn't stop was also on the losing side in that about the best place for a billboard. It market. He contended that advertis­ clarificaUon from the village council symbol of the Old West to many him from being a good athlete. He war," Henn said. was suggested that a billboard along ing should be continued there or about additional funds available for Lincoln County residents. had a great deal of acrobatic abili­ Henn has made an extensive Interstate 25 could possibly divert Ruidoso will lose that steady market. advertising from the general budget. A pageant at the annual Old Lin­ ty and liked to jump over fences study of the Lincoln County War some tourist traffic south to Ruidoso. Radziewicz argued that Arizona is The council tJriginally set aside coln Days celebration depicts how and do tricks. since moving to the county from But Mike Radziewicz pointed out that an important market because not $30,000 for that purpose, but there was The Kid made an escape from the Bert Shrecengost, who is going to Dallas, Texas, 18 years ago. a billboard would be more effective in many Arizonans own property in confusion about how much of that old Lincoln County courthouse in play the part of Billy the Kid at Old So, if you observe the "Last a major city where commuters would Ruidoso, meaning they will spend money may have been allocated to April 1881. Lincoln Days this year, also thinks Escape" pageant at Old Lincoln pass it daily while driving to work. more money renting rooms and the pro ski race. "I'm on The Kid's side all the highly of The Kid. Days this weekend, you'll be wat­ Chamber advertising committee eating out when they visit. The Chamber advertising commit­ way," said Dan Storm, a 58-year "He was a gentleman," ching scenes about one of the most chairman Tommy Morel remarked LTC chairman Ed Hyman noted tee and some members of LTC will resident of Lincoln County and an Shrecengost said. "He never hurt a famous and controversial figures that billboards should be utilized as that Ruidoso is advertised strongly in meet again Monday morning to for­ annual participant in the "Last kid or a woman. in Western history. support for major advertising in print Lubbock through radio broadcasting mulate a specific advertising plan to Escape of Billy the Kid" pageant. "Basically, he was a good man. The legend of Billy the Kid lives media. He noted that people usually of races. present to LTC Tuesday for approval. When Storm was younger, he At his young age, he just got caught on in the county where he came to plan their vacations in advance anel There were a Iso varying opinions Morel said he hopes to have a plan, at knew George Cae, a close friend of up in some turbulent times." fame. would not just come to Ruidoso after Tuesday about when to advertise. least for the winter season, prepared noticing an advertisement on a Hyman urged that a quarterly adver- by Tuesday.

. ; f. Council discusses water rights of) '...... {:. ....lIIIo...... t ..._ by 81 LLY ALLSTETTER paper July 12, stating "all reasonable ing for an SCC license but does not Staff Writt"r effort" wUJ be made to assure the have one now. Prior to the fanners they "will continue to have resolution's passage June 28, Clair The Ruidoso village council Mon­ as much water as they had in the was on the police rotation for wrecker day discussed water rights and refus­ past." The paper, however, notes that calls. Now he is Dot eligible to be call­ ed to rescind a resolution requiring the village is under no legal obligation ed by the police. State Corporalion Commission licens­ to discharge the sewage effluent into Clair's attorney Don Dutton argued ing of wrecker services dispatched by the Rio Ruidoso above the farmers' there was no chance for public input the Ruidoso Police Department. property. concerning the resolution since no The counc~l met with Dan Swear­ McCutcheon said the protesters do prior notice was given, and that the ingen, president of Ruidoso Water not consider the position paper resolution was not published in the Development Corporation, in a closed satisfactory. council's agenda session at Cree Meadows Restaurant. "It wasn't anything but a hand­ Dutton noted that Clair has a 1982 At that meeting and later at vilJage shake thing," said McCutcheon. Chevrolet wrecker with all the re­ hall. the council and Swearingen He indicated the arrangement quired equipment and carries $500,000 discussed the purchase of water might work well with the present ad­ worth of public liability insurance. He rights but made no decisions, said ministration but that the farmers are also said Ruidoso needs another village clerk Leon Eggleston. concerned about an assured water wrecker service. Eggleston also said council supply in the future. "All of you who have Jived through members noted the August 19 pre­ Currently the water protest causes a winter here, know there are not conference hearing in the State no problems, but the protest has enough wreckers," said Dutton. Engineer's Office about the protest suspended the village's effluent credit Johnny Durham, owner of Sierra over the application by Ruidoso to of 623 acre feet per year. The village Blanca Motors, and Don Donnan, change its point of effluent discharge. plans to fill Grindstone reservoir with controlling owner of Dean's Service, He said councilmen Al Junge, Benny water allotted through the effluent. Incorporated, both argued that there Coulston and Frank Sayner plan to at­ credit. are enough wreckers on the police tend the meeting in Santa Fe, as do The August 19 meeting at the State rotation now to take care of all village manager Frank Hine. assis­ Engineer's Office is a pre-conference business. tBnt village manager Frank Potter hearing to define the issue and posi­ Village attorney Lee Huckstep said and Eggleston. tions of both parties before a formal the village addressed concerns about A group of farmers that irrigate hearing. regular inspections, proper 4-H'ers prepare for County Fair with water from the Rio Ruidoso are In the open session of Monday's classification and adequate insurance protesting the Village's application to meeting, the council voted to keep for the wreckers by passing the change the point of effluent Resolution 83-11, requiring wreckers resolution. Melinda Strickland (left) and Marnie Dye goodies for the Ljncoln County Fair. see( discharge Protesting farmer dispatched by the Ruidoso Police Councilman Don Dale noted a con­ of the Capitan 4-H Club are baking lots of story and pictures on page nine. Leonard McCutcheon said the change Department to be licensed by the cern about setting a precedent by let­ in effluent discharge endangers his State Corpora tion Com mission ting a non-SCC licensed wrecker into access to irrigation water during the (sec> . the police rotation. low water stBge and critical irrigation Bill Clair, owner of Dusty's The council voted unanimously to period of April 15 through July 15. Wrecker Service, requested that the keep the resolution, before returning 'Mountain Mardi Gras' parade theme' The village council issued a position resolution be rescinded. He is apply~ to closed session. by BARBY GRANT that the precedent of having an Aspen gram. He said he would be glad to of­ Starr Writer Festival Queen needs to be continued, fer classes on security precautions however. and do a security check on any local "Mountain Mardi Gras" was The committee discussed utilizing business establishment. Reccomplexland lease detailed chosen as the theme for this fall's different criteria for selecting the Smith reported there has been a Aspen Festival parade by the Retail queen, such as best-written essay or slow decline in the local crime rate Merchants Committee (RMC) of the news release, or most money raised since the establishment of Neighborhood Watch. by BARBY GRANT with six months notice. parks and recreation department. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday. for a special event or charity. Staff Wdtt>r -improvements at the property wi)] -the village must provide adequate Planning for the annual Aspen It was also suggested that running "As the crime rate goes down, you be owned by whichever party funded insurance. Festival was the main business on the of the contest and selecting of a queen as a businessman are going to Representatives from the Ruidoso be turned over to the high school. schools and the village administra­ them, and the gift or sale of im­ -the lease will be cancelled if no ac­ agenda at the open breakfast benefit," Smith pointed out. He provements is negotiable. tion is taken by May 1 toward utiliZing meeting. Finally the committee decided to predicted property values would in­ tion agreed on terms of a contract for approach the Ruidoso Business lease of the White Mountain school -the village will provide restrooms the property. Committee member Larry crease, more customers would shop and accommodations for spectators, The board of education will be Association (RBA) to discuss that at the stores, and business owners property by the village Parks and Langford suggested the need for a group's plans for a queen for its Recreation Department at a meeting security lighting and drainage to pro­ presented a survey of the property would feel more secure about leaving and a design for the fields for ap­ festive parade theme to denote more motorcycle festival parade. Shaver, Wednesday. tect buildings. of a Mardi Gras or entertainment­ their businesses at night if the -the village will keep grass wetered proval at Tuesday's meeting. The Sandoval and Morgan Clough were business crime watch program were Slightly over 22 acres to the rear of contract will then be drawn up by the oriented atmosphere at the parade. appointed to a committee to meet the school complex will be laid out and mowed and provide trash pickup His idea for a "Mountain Mardi in effect and crime rates dropped as a and restroom cleaning services. school attorney and presented to the with RBA and high school officials to result. with a football field, two soccer fields village council and school board for Gras" theme was approved by the finalize plans for the Aspen Festival and four softball fields, expandable to -the village will control drinking at rest of the committee. The group RMC also heard about a bicycle the site and erect signs against drink­ approval, high school principal Tom contest. motocross recreation program being baseball size, pending approval by Hansen pointed out. decided to encourage individuals in In other business. the Retail Mer­ village and school governing bodies. ing of alcoholic beverages. costume to join in the parade, as spec­ organized by Roy Propsner. Propsner -the property cannot be used by Parks and recreation director Pam chants Committee heard about plans is seeking donations to help with con­ Terms of the contract as spelled out Graves has said she hopes to begin tators as well as participants. to begin a Ruidoso Businessmen's anyone, except the schools, without It was also suggested that a mini­ struction of a track and obtaining a by school representatives include: work on the fields this fall. Security Committee in. conjunction -requirement for fencing around the scheduling activitiet' through the float category be included in the public address system for the pro­ with the Neighborhood Watch ~' -. gram. ;. recreation property. parade this year. to entice more residential crime prevention pro­ -access and egress to the site to be ap­ businesses to enter floats. gram. Ruidoso Police Department He reported he plans to talk with proved by the schools. WEATHER REPORT Langford, Tom Kelham and (RPD) officer Barry Smith explained village councilmen about adding the -the schools retain first priority on Richard Sandoval volunteered to visit the department would like to see a motocross events to the Parks and use of the property during school businesses around town and try to program similar to Neighborhood Recreation ,Department. program. hours and for scheduled after-school The National Weather Service in Albuquerque is predicting fair skies persuade the owners to enter a float in Watch set up for area businesses. Propsner said he hopes to have a per­ activities. with a chance of isolated afternoon and nighttime thundershowers Thurs­ the parade. The program would be funded and manent bicycle park by .$pring nnd -the village must have 8' full-time day and Friday. Winds Thursday will be easterly 5-15 miles per hour Also discussed was the Aspen run by community business owners eventtlally would lik.e t6~'O$tn~tional parks and recreation director during becoming light Friday. Chances of precipitation are 10 percent Thursday, . Festival Queen contest initiated last with assistance from RPD, he races bare;' . •. ~'- '''i '. .. \,.'.~' the full term of the lease or the lease 20 percent Thursday night, and 10 percent Friday. The extended forecast year. Nancy Shaver, organizer of last reported. Smith suggested communi­ The Retail' Merctni'nts 'Committee will be terminated. calls for continued fair skies with isolated afternoon and evening thunder­ ty businesspeople '"band together" to will meet again at nOOn September 12 . -the period of the lease is three years, year's contest, .indicated that pro­ showers and similar temperatures. blems were encountered in the way form a security committee and con­ at the Chamber of Commerce board with a one·year renewal option, tact RPD for aid in setting up the pro- room. I£ither party may rescind the lease the contest was handled. She agreed - , _.- ... '.- . .' ~"",'''' •. ,. ~ ,.". ~+ :'~ .~r-,~ ,~7- ,~~ ~' ~ "" - ~i ' ,. ,'C, ., ":.!' '" ,,. r, . : ; ,j . '.', ,,\.::9\f* ,:"'; ;;", , ,'.' "', ' , ', .. . ," - ~, . ~, , ' , , " ."'.~', ." . · . , • . ";" " Page 2 - Ruidoso (N.M.) News Thl,lrsday, August 4, 1983 ,.".' ., .. ' Police building work orft;me- ,. . . , by BILLY ALLSTETTER tellfal part of the police building, will StaffWriter be separate with their own entrance. ~::.r!t.~n::':i:~~area ~11I The courtrooms, however, will be , also bemUch m~ I;l!C:m'!I,thlIn either In spite of being slowed by rains reduced from two to one. The one the old bUild!n8 ortlill .p~imt wm~ .. and a leaky roof, remodeling, of courtroom.will haveae:commodations porary heacl9~~'rs, 1I11llet.-pJ'OQl Ruidoso ,police headquarters Is pro, . fora <:!lmplete lury· trial. . windows W!lHwk intl!t1te l;!etenUon ceedlng on schedule, reported police Alston is mOllt excited aboU.t, the · area ,n4 '.fterbl!ur~ ..Qnt).'l\nee, . administrative officer Jlni Alston new cOmmunication consoles, which' · DIiI~tC!lilrl". wm. ~\!~ cOlltact, WIth Tuesday. If progress continues at this recently arrived at Lincoln Com- the· pUblic., :AA!Y-, lhrqugh .adrawer pace, Alston predicted, the depart­ munications. ' slmillir .to bank drive-In windows. ment can begin to move Into the "It's going to be like fJyIng a 747," The five male and ~t femlt~jail' remodeled building by early said AI$ton. · cells will have··one-p.ece ~talnless December. The consoles will allow two dispat­ steel toilets, and sink llxturesjmbed­ During a tour of the construction chers to communicateat once on up to ded in concrete, nid Alatoll. TIIose site for village councilmen, Alston eight separate channels. Now only and the concroned water supply will s!lid the' leaky roof has forced con­ one dispatcher can talk on a singl!l sall~ struction crews to slow their interior channel at a time. Alston said tblswill · help prevent vandalism, Alston. • be especially helpful when emergen­ The counclJni,llJ\ andAJaton d!sCUl!8­ work until a new roof is In place. The ed who would. be the first tQ,sPElnd a Interior of the building has been rear­ cies arise and quick communication night in the "hotel." ColIncilmap ranged and new walls are in place, with a variety of parties is vital. Frank Sayner was very Interested In Finish work and flooring, however, The dispatchers will also have Na­ the accommodations apd councilman will have to wait until everything is tional Crime Information Center Ad Junlle expressed interest in the in­ dry inside, said Alston. ..(NCIC) terminals at their consoles. expensive McDonald's meals served A new roof cannot be put on until Information about things $uch as at the jail. Alston said, however, that the walls go up on the 4,000 square­ wanted criminal$, stolen vehicles and he 18 going to be thQ f'l1'St to sleep In foot addition to the old building. A stolen credit cards will be available the jail. copcrete slab has been poured for the through the NCIC hookup. addition, which will house the jail Alston said the dep,!rtment now Alston has been overseeing the cells and communication area. calls the State Police in Alamogordo remodeling project. Masons began laying the cinder block for that information. The NCIC "I've been SPEl"d!n8 about 90 per­ walls Wednesday. hookup in Ruidoso will give informa­ cent of my time on tbls," said Alston. Ruidoso Pollee Lieutenant ... Jim AIElton building te.nodelln9 P~QrectTU$$CIaY,-Tt( Tbe remodeling will increase the tion to the officer on the streetat least Alston said he 18 acting as consul­ (center) shows councilmen 6enny CoulSton pOl,lcehcipe to begin movlngltl ". number of jail cells from tbree to two minutes faster, said Alston. When tant to the general c:ontractor. As ~ eight. The communication area, approaching the car of a wanted unexpected problems appear on· the (left) and Frank Sayner around the police Oeoeniber.· - ..' Patrol Division office and Criminal felon, that can mean a lot, he explain­ job site, Alston help8 decide how to "";'OJ",,"_...;..._,'"'7...... - Investigation Division office will abo ed. solve or work around them. ''.j be larger, The remodeled building "It will expand our capabilities con­ He bas not done a completestudy of i will also contain a conference room, siderably," said Alston. He $ald the costs so far, he said, but he believes said Alston. new consoles will make the Ruidoso · the project 18 running close to budget. It's Cadillac Party.tinteagaln·. The courts, which used to be an In- Police Department a communication He plans a study of costs next week. . . by BARBY GRANT assorted vegetables, rice and .. I\Iso be gIven away. StaffWriter potatoeS. ApPEltlzers and salads in­ Mter5 attireis requlredfQr lhl! ~ . clude iJ:IterDaUonal cheese displays ty. "...... -. t Tickets for the 1983 Chamber of . with fresh fruits, crab, shrimp and Tickets can be reserv~ by calling P&Z seeks controls on mobiles Commerce-sponsQr!!d Cadillac Party smoked f'mh displays, shrimp and the Chamber' of COlXlmerce at are now available at the Chamber of avocado salad, assorted vegetable 257-7395, or purchased ·at tJifl~ by BILLY ALLSTETTER mobile homes. P&Z member James single family dwelling to multiple Commerce. Tickets are $195 per cou­ salads, cold meats, saue:es 'lind Chamber' office ,at 666 .Suddel:'tlb, Staff Writer Paxton noted that mobile home family dwelling for a tract of land on ple and entitle the bearers to a relishes. , Dl'Ive,' . -ill owners are putting in mobile homes Paradise CaDyon Road catty-corner cocktail party, dInner, dance and one Fresh baked breads and crackers In other Chambernews'Cbambe.t'., The Ruidoso Planning and Zoning today that may cause variance pro­ to the Breasted ChIcken. The tract chance on a brand-new 1983 Cadlllac. will accompanY the meal, and a laige of Comrnerce executive ~tor E'a Commission (P&Z) approved two blems in the future. has been a pipe and steel yard for The Cadillac party is Wednesday, dessert table featuring torts, Cakes Jungbluth reported that profits fl'lllJ1 variance requests for mobile homes Gardner Pipe and Steel Company. Kelham moved to recommend that August 10, at the Inn of the Mountain . andFrench pastries will c:omplete the lallt Weekend'~ 12th allllual RuidosOA and discussed obtaining more control LaVenla Gardner, of Gardner Plpe_ Gods c:onventlon center. Only 200 fare. Art FestivaJ surpassed profits from over the placement of mobile homes the village council pass an ordinance and Steel, said she plans to build requiring P&Z-certified plot plans for tickets will be sold. Music and dane:1ng will follow din· any previous year. TheCbamber during meetings this week. apartments on the land. Guests can enjoy complimentary nero The BestBetJazzBandwillplay, grossed. a littleover $13,000 fl'llm gatl!"" The commission granted a variance mobile homes before the village of three 6 7 will hooks up any utilities. The measure -Approved a replat tracts cocktails from p.m. to p.m. Dinner 'and tlcketboldel'l! be eJimmated _ receipts during .the three-day event, to Lillie Ruth Nichols, whose mobile of land belonging to WhIte Mountain will be served at 7 p.m. The menu one by one from Ii chance at owning he said. '. Ail ~_ home and concrete pad at the front passed unanlmously and village manager Jim Hine said he would talk Development Company Into five features carved steamship round, the Cadillac. The holder of the last Local artists Teri'SOdd alld TIm door extend 15 feet into the Grove tracts. The land 18 on Mechem Drive aeafood Newburg, pork loin and ticket drawn will win the automobile; WierwUle were namlld In'the tOp ten Drive right-of-way. The mobile home. to village attorney Lee Huckstep by the WhIte Mountain Development chicken boneless Cumberland with A number of consolation prizes will about such an ordinance. artists In this year's show., which has been in Pine Tree Park for Company office. , 22 years, is also too close to the Fir One of the variances was Ilfanted Drive right-of-way, during a special P&Z meellng -Approved a replat of Old LIncoln - P&Z granted a variance on John Wednesday. Wednesday's meeting Townhomes on Rayman Buckner West's mobile home on Drooping Drive in AirporiWest2 forJim Davis. , mA. was the second special meeting In a P&Z prevlOWlly rejected the replat Juniper Drive in Wingfield week, and P&Z scheduled a third for rides·a.gainSaturday lIot Homestead 2, [t extends four feet into next Wednesday, The special because no c:ommon ground was in­ • 1DW the road right-of-way. West's mobile meetings were called to avoid extra cluded in the plat and the size of the by BILLY ALLSTETTER Glen Ellison, will have people dane:­ time.· ..... home has been there 11 years. costs to property owners who want to lots wall too small. The approved plat Staff Writer Ing to their country tunes until after Thewinnerwill getatleast $1,000Cl6) On both variances. P&Z made build and would suffer monetary shows commonarea. Enforcement of­ midnight. the .$2,500 purse. Second and thItlU stipulations that the owners will have losses if they had 10 wait a fuJI month ficer Davissaid thatowner Davis alsn Most people think the Pony Express The next m.oming at 6 a.m., race .place teams will split the rest.The elllil to move their mobile homes if the for the next regular P&Z meeting. agreed not to sell the townhome lots quit delivering mall in the 1860S. But organizers will serve a Western try feefer racing teams Is $50. between"· baJrb!leuel!~.· - '-" ..... _ . ment of mobile homes. Mobile homes future instead of just once. P&Z will pany offices that Included wider'road The two ridel'll who carry their maD and follow the signs to the race... "We're all toing-to go'oiIt and MoVe" , must conform with village setback re­ meet on the Mondays before council and utility easements. pouches across the nearly 40 miles The riderswill take bfffl'llmDouble a good time," said ra~e .0rganlZer : quirements, but no pennits are re­ meetings (second and lallt Monday of _ from Double Crossing to White Oaks Cl'OSlling at 8 a.m. Individuals lllay Ginny James. .. ~.: quired for their placement. P&Z en· the month) al 3 p.m.. with an hour -Directed village manager HiDe to the falllest will win more than $1,000. enter the race, or two persons can Those who want their malta: forcement officer Paul Davis said he workshop scheduled at 2 p.m. The look Into the necessary procedure for Teams will actuallycarry mail that ride as a team. TIle racel'l! must use delivered by the Pony Express caWs usually finds out 'about new mobile next regular P&Z meeting will be changing ArchItectural Plans and will be branded with the Pony Ex­ four horses during the CO\1I'lle of the drop their letters at Lane's W~ . homes after they have been set in Monday, September 12, after which Review Committee lAPRe) bylaws. press stamp and later delivered race. Wear or Buck Meyer Real 1n-'1' place. the commission win meet twice mon­ P&Z members want to remove the anywhere in the world. The f'l1'St finlsber should cross the RuldOllo; Allen's or .II P&Z member Tom Kelham said he thly need for an architect's and engineer's Before and after the race, riders line at WhIte Oaks about 10 a.m. The Rusty Ancllor in Capitan; The oul;:O would like to see the village have In other business, P&Z: stamp on plans before APRC can ap- and watchers alike are Invited to rough trails and 40 miles do not post. in Carrizozo; Bollito Stables 011I:) more control over the placement of -Approved a zoning change from prove them. The stamps are struc· celebrate the race with a dance, a necessarily separate the riders. One the WhIte Oaks Museum. ,n turaI approvals. P&Z wants to leave barbecue and a . year's finish had two weary riders .People ahou1d bring their stamped structural questions to the building The festivities will begin at 9 p.m. cl'OSlling the finish line In a dead heat letterS inside aoothel:' enveloPEI with ~;) department and esthetic ones to Friday, August 5, III the WhIte Oaks and slamming their mall pouches at one dollar dODlltion to any of themaUa: APRC. Ballroom. Carrizo's Outlaws, led by the postmasters feet. at the same depots by earlyFrIday morning. . '.

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Zack Francis (left) and Vince Chavez work on crafts at the Cub Scout Day Camp.

,~ , -.,. I ! I .. rl' I Cub SOOuts learn hoW to fife a se gun a~ Camp Aml9dCUb camp fOr SbOUt$ h~ beart C~dUCtE~d In Ri.ltdOl;lO. and the 1" Scout Day Camp In ",aldoso•.ThIEl was the first year a "day(program was judged .v~rysUcOeS$fUr. ~l _ '. _, ' Cub ScC)ut-])aYCa.mp makes firilt appem-aneeilfUuidoso- , ~ ~f:.:' '~ ~ I . :'". " ,: ' ' ':,' , ':"" ., " ... '. .. .' <-',., ,'I>' . • I.. ,". . . ,', ',.' ' . <1ubScllilt Day C'aD1.. reee~tlS'i:1Itn~ 'alld 'JWO day. tbeill!l!:t. .' ' flllrtplladto gO tiIrOl,igb !Dspe¢tlOh started, BWllnSlliJ", 4lilllated lIuppJies letedItsca.mseill!IOlI8JliRuldiJllo. .' ,camp Amlgotultiled by e:lIilti!Sl'and meet !lettaln lltandilrdS. ,,' . alic:l help. •.• :.; ," P .'tbIsJil tIlelJ.t"""'t'lot a.CUb ~litIt.W/JIllei' Sba!1~ Gately, had about '26 ' 'rhe cam" wa.bl.'Oltel1 into tb1'ee ,~l\ti\'ltlesat.tl,1e cjUJ)..Ifi\llllded aria . CI\11I# h11(tddoiid,fWdJ'tmDlcld"'fl:r\lbSClitllfP8ttlc!Plittng;li:leVelllloy '. grolt~tbe Webelflll.'-oall. lo..year- . and Cfilftll,SSl(itiIiibOOtltlI. 'ill'chtlr:Y. ,cam,dl1'ilCtor'.Qk-fl·'-bPYBcSCoulS 'heI~iltlt'llnllriIM'adtllts ola._1td twogi:'Oll)lfl ot .elgllt-. ahd .'1IOIlP and genillllJ ho"bi.c~ riding hav/hid t(U~rGih!'1!OIIi1":lItl" i1il~: ; ", " $e-year.,olclli.J;II~ltlj.oluald, , ,iliidtlsblllg; "', ,'. '. daR:tell~f Jn~eu'. " " ',TIli!Ciltilp,willllllOlt be·a fiatlOl1lllly ,ailoOted belllidaJ.otofCDOPlltatlOl!", al!ldOilo fa·· ,4 !Jettel:':lIJIOt ~o.·" , WliItWillfaY'Oil6;.Week terMed. camp.1)Ic!dilSOn ,lillfd. The froM- th~towll to gettbeMmp. ROSWell fot'ltC1lIl!'" DlcIdniioti noted. 'l!Imil, . . " " . . ." . '. '. '.. ' . ;!. {" ' . . , .

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~~:..u~r: ~~th~~~rC~a:a , , to be represel)tedat 'Ch. ut,auQll. . .""'", '. ~=e.:f~;:~iClli~Ml'.and' , , . '" "'. 3 . a ,. ~.,~~hon:;le:, CQrpllSpChrlilti,;, ThIU'SdaY, 'Fl'jdaY anll Saturday 'adapted from the scrll't. ,Bllt dill YOIl ' Mal'tirleZ will bere'p~esented by;J;1.A...... ~"""lInd~.Alf~. 4!l!l'l'Clnights.t!USweek,area Fellidep.ts a,nd ilJiow thlItShaw Illso '.supPQl'ted, a Mares. PQlilt, playWI"lgbtand CUrator Sr.,flil'mlill'IY ,Of 'RUidosc>, are,. the ' vlillt1>t'8 i,Y!llMvetl"e cl)ance;to hl!;lr ' phonetic al)lhabet7 Klp AUep., djrec- ' ..of Edilcation ,at the Al!Juquerque ~~:U~~::flI~ecor.ted ~u. lllstlll'UlDS repl'el!ent Geo~e ,BemaI'd .~ Of the Chautau9ua project, wID . M~~um!rDpe"rsol\8torswere '~hOsen ..•.... -."-. '.aR. d "'a"'Rft ...... nery' .nll 'SMw" Harry Tl'Utna.lland Fathel'PQIil'ay Shaw. "." ' t ,tb;-;..-UJ;li.;nw ::an";;d ~";,dela~.. ·MlU't!Ilezill. a, CbautallqU/! sPQnsored The feisty 33rd Pres,de.nt of the both for 'their ac iIlgabllitles .and for, , . ·Fl.,.nwe'.-.· -. -ed' ·the·. bl'lde.'s· 8.n.. d by theRllill(l8ll:p,arks and Recreatloll J]ilIted l'jtates, ~S:,Tl'uman,ls"their knowlel\g" of thel·dcba~~.:;l"~~ u .~ DePlo'rbnent. Thll show Is frt>e of' best kIlown for his ol:dlill' to drop..the . they PQl'tl'ay. Sllclt kno}\', e ge w "'" bridelP:Q(lIIl'1l cancUe On the'altar, clilirge tc>. all attending. atoJillC 'OO!llbon Japan..Dld ym\ kliC>w 'an eSllential Jngl'edlent !>f tbe " " ',The"ofgaQ. played ,Mend!!lsiIQlm'i1 . , .' . .' . .. tluit'l'rUrrianalsooriglnatedthestate- 'question-lllld ~a.nswlill' ~sionJoIIow' 'Wlldd\llgMlll'ChlllldSUiteNllptlaleb)" J.AM>1!i for thebnght blue and yellow. lIlent,"Tbebllck stops here"? NOel, iIlg each pl'esllntatfon. . .. " pl'nf~sol' . ;' .\ian ClIron. ,'.'hA~. . tent PllXt to the RUidoSO Public' Puaoch ~ nf hIS">_. at 'til" "Th.e. (lrl.gina.l. ChautaUquas were, 'm·. _o';';o'ge" by. ,fathel', . Llb..a..... Th.e s.. how sta -. at 7 p.m...... , '. u u. . G,···...... ~._.- . - ••~ . University, Of New Mexico,....3wUl Pli!l'-.. lleslgned all a CO!llbination, of, an .. the brlcle canilld a bQ\lq\let of white, ~~t 4-6. "...... ' .' fonn as Tn:unan. • educational.fonnn and a Vaudllvllie 'r!>s.es ,with baby's. bl'eath .and .' .'. .', .F t'h MIl ti h '11 h" 'd All n "W' bnping fnr lavendel'. Ju!\y El'nst (>f'D/lJlas, George aernardSha)\'. th,:, wItty a er r nez, wo WI appear s ow, sal ". ere uu TeXas, served as mald.of honor,and anll outsPQken pla••yWI"lght,. 1S"best on Saturday night; defied Archbishop evep.ings which wllloff"r,l'ollSlng WOl'lil a lavendlill'gQWllof ~ubel'gbieltnownforhis t>l!!r pygmalion." The Lamy of Santll.. Fe Ilearly 150 years· entertainment and stimulate SO!lle, chiffQn by Bel'llell"... . '. famollS mUE!leal . My Fall'.t.ally was ago for the good of the people ofTaos., discllS~lon ils welL" . ,Bl'Uce Gamble, ,BOUlc!lll', served as best nu-n. A1fl'ed .:Pearson . Jl'. of . ~a:~=::~~oru:g~~l'Oth~llf .. The. bride's !IIothel' wore a dress of LeaS.' pl.a.nn.lng·. com,sean" ,county. histor.,Y' wllite chiffon'with fllSchia trim "nd,a Il1lltchlll8 COl'Sage. , .' The Llllcoln Coullty aistorlcal .assisting.. .. ' Ico ill the latter part of' the 1800·s. SHARRON LEA .AND DALE S. PEAI:ISbN , The reception· was belel at Hotll1 Soole.ty Is .co-spoDSoring ;ise!lll.nar on . The Friday'eveillng class' on oral ,Tues6ay. ,August 16, 6-9 Boll1dl9"adolll BQilJdlill' from 2·5 p.!II.' LIncoln CllUIltyhlstory AugllSt ,15-111 hlstol'Y will cover Interviewing p.!II.-hlstory of Lillcoin County. . The band IJmel' City playlld.' .at the Lincoln Hel'ltage· Trust technlques. It will iIlclude video tapes Wednesday, August 17, 6~9 ,' .' - ',', , A'graduate of 5Quthern Methlldlst· BilIId1Dg ill .Llncoln. of good and bad interviews. The p.m.-personalities iIlvolved In the ,WMMS to register student8A~t18 . UiliversityillDaI1as,thebrldebQldsa. Ca;t for .the flve-lilvening. class Is public Is Invited to attend this eveillng Lmcoln County War: " .i, ',. .. . . ~.A. degree. m anthropolQgy (l97~) '16. One hour. of oollege Cl'edlt Is free of charge. Thul'si;lay, August· 18, 6-9 " . . and a B.S. ill 8eo1081(11'17). She IS Dabl ..._- rl'" N pew u .. p.m.-wrap up. " . JRegistl'aticJll.aoo *-lfni Of an whole na!ll. bellbl. with N-Z meet eUl'rently fllIlploYIld as a consulting ava . e vu.... CQ-sPQnBor ew The schlldule for the program' is as Au~t stUdeDts!lnl'Q111DIl.t Wblte ~llUIltaill from 14 p.m. , '. petro1ellDl 8eolQ8!llt. . .Mexico State Univel'Slty (Alamogol'- follows: . Friday, 19, 6-9 p.m.-orlll Middle SCbooI, gradellsb;. BeVen and Aftet' regiatl'atllJ!l alld testing, the The brll\egroQm, ,a graduate of do b1'8llch) for $26. • historY /lnll bOW to rOODI'd It. ~y,"~t , M;ollday, August 15, 5:30-9:00 Intl9"ested pel'SOnB should contact t, will be 18, In .tudeQlB will be scheduled fCll'. their Ruldosc> Ulgh SChool, graduated with Dl'. Dave TmvilSllnd.Will be the p.m.-regIstrationandan oVlill'view of Lynda Sanchez, president of the ;:scboo1libl'arY.. fall·cl••••. AllibidenlB are urged toa B.A. In Environmental COnBtll'Va. ,mam lecturel' wlthPete'Hendrieks • .,. 'brtna with t¥many school l'eCC>l'ds tion from theJ]niverslty of Colorado, ' . .,the history of the U.S. lind New Mex- . historical sllClety, at 653-4821. . . ~tudenlB whc1lie naDlel bello with' anclla.t year s report C8l'1fs.,· BQilJd~,In1960. He Is currently'a pro­ Ailil meet from 9 a.m; to noon. Thole F4lI' more lDflll'lllation call 258-4150. fessloMI sld.l'acer and membel' of the , Pl'ofessl«mal SId Racers Assclclation. Parks & Rec' hosting children's playtime •'..jr~·--.;..----.... He Is active on the Peugeot Rocky ) i --'1""""---'....-...------... 'MQWltaill TOO1" and the Japan ,Pro The RuidQSo Village Pal'ks and through Friday. Recreatlo.1t Deparbnent Is hostillg The froo program will Include Tc:itel' a weddill8 tl'Ip to the Stanley "Playtime at Two Rivers Park'" games; crafts. and fun for' children .: At the Hospital August 1,12 fl'om 9-12 a.m. ~onday ages six and over. ' II aotel ill Estes Pal'k, .Colol'ado, the coople will l'eslde m Bouldel'., July 21 - ADMITTED: Katherille Ramlrez, lJanda Dunn and Baby, .Ann Ho)1. RUidcJlo; Ina Sballta, Jllbn Wayne Marrs. 'Co' '1' t ' 1 b t M~;~.r_YCll'k,Tatum; .July lIS - ADMI'l"J;ED: Muriel Up e 0 ce e ra e PolliWogs & Pigtails Arma .ClU'peiIter; RuldcI80 Dowllli Welndorf, Hoodo. Cole!llan W. Joyce, , .Jllbn Cupp, RuldcJIo;, sue Euter- RuIdoso; DISMISSED: HarroU • Children's Speoiliity Shop wood, Graham, Tlt. DISMISSED: W.t1dII&. . golden anmversary RIchard BlaaUW, Mitzi Burt, Arma .July Z1 - ADMtrI'ED: DcJrothy ..•' . GllJger. ' ,FI.ck, Ruidoso. DiSMISSED: Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Coopel' of SUMMER ,CLEARANCE' . ilply 22, - ADlilI'l'tED: De1clrelI' Valer!8. HI1llal'd, Olan M. Booher, RUidosc> will celebl'atetheir 50th wed. MQIunea, Capitan. DISMISSEI):' DellX'eS MclJmes, C•.r. Hughes. ding alln1versary Sunday, AU8lJSt 14, ~ OFF '. Emet Ma~Je L M t Blood,s PflDpQteIl,it Roy CONGRATULATIONS TO: wilb a .receptl!ln. In thetr home from a ay. r....u.n u n .na, u~ __" U_ JIOl-". DISMISSED: EddIe For You andYour Family Serving Ruido$o . And All ofLincoln County ~ ""'1_1_1 PI ......

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by Gary Brown Sports Writer Pixie Arthur wantl; to ta\(e a long look at the 1983 RuidosQ High School volleyball team. . Arthur, wbo replaces EI:I1l!'r Chavez (OIlW, ana.sslstant gra!luate basketball coach at New MexicoState University) as head coach, plans to'go with the basics at first. "I don't know that much, about the team yet," she said. "I want to be sure we're fundamentally sound. I want to tl'llch the fundamentals at first." The Texas native will ah;Q be the girh; assistant track coach. Sergio castanon is remaining as the head track coach. The new Warrior coach plans to bave a meeting at 7:30 a.m., Monday in the Warrior gyJIlnaslum for the Ruidoso volleyball players. Sivage admits he 'doesn't know "I want to find outwbat time is beat much about hili semi·final opponent, . for the girh; to practice," abe remark­ Blewett. . ed. "Hopefully, we'll getstartedMlIn­ "Idon't know much about him," he day afternoon." :said. "But I'm sure he's good." Arthur will have several players Blewett defeated Ken MeaDll In the retUl"Uing from last year's volleyball QUlll'ter-flnlilll after topping Mik", squad. The 1982 Warrior team had a PIXIE ARTHUR Harvick In the opening rQURd. ChIles topped Bobby GoUghUy lD the quarter-finals, while Broyles beat Robert Maxey In another quarter- final match; .' Joyner leads Precision Plumbing to crown' BroylesIs nostrangertothetourna­ ment,- having won th!' champlo!\Shlp run. Beveridge, Eric campbell·and Gary IDght twice. Pitcher Kerry Joyner hurled tbree Tommy Hornbuckle, another wins as Precision Plumbing of the In the second contest, Precision caughron.. Plumbing rolled over the Renegades Robert Griego, J.- Montoya and Ruidoso glllfer, was defeate4 In the Ruidoso Men's Slow-Pitch Softball first round by BrQYIes. However, League took first placein the Knights 13-3. Charlie Luna picked up the vic­ Tom TrolIt each belted home rUR!I for tory, while Brian Malier clubbed a the Bombers· In the tournament. Hornbuckle came hack to win a con­ of Columbus Tournament In car­ 1lO1alion bracket match against Don rizozo last Saturday. homerun. Albert RIchardson pitched all five The third contest saw Precision games for the Bombers. VVilson. . . The Ruidoso squad, which is Plumbing top the Bombers' 14-6. The Ruidoso league slOW-Pitch Wldefeated on the season, took four Hornbuckle wllI play Ronnie • Joyner was again the winning pit­ 8ealIOn continues FrIday night at All­ .JQ:IJ1per in one semi-final CODllOlation victories to ice the tournamentcrown. cher. .John Garbutt punched a home Anlerlcan Park Field in Ruidoso It defeated the FortStanton Bombers match today, and .Jerry Staggs will run for the winners. Downs. The first contest will begin at takeon Halley inthe·otberseml-final. 1:H in the tiUe contest. The BQmbers advanced to the 6:30 p.m. • Joyner was the winning pitcher In Hornbuckle lias won the champion­ champiQnship game by winning a ship fllght CODllOlalion title the past . the championship game, and .John losers' bracket contest over camp Dixon belted a home run. two years. Sierra Blanca, 19-4. Infirstflightsemi-final compelition Precision Plumbing opened the Other players who did well for toIII\Y,Doug Ba8s of Ruidoso Isone-of tournament with a 11>-10 victory over Precision Plumbing included Tim Physicals, meeting four remainIng competiors for the Carrizozo Belco. Joyner Wall the win· Eckerdt, Bill RQgge, Brian Lesley, CtvWII. He defeated ex-Ruidoso mgh ning pitcher and Dixon had 'a hllme Art Almager, Olive Warren, Mike set for tonight School golf coachLeroyGooch one-up . Ruidoso HIgh School will be a to reach the semi-finals. busy place tonight. Physicalll for local youthll wan­ RUIDOSO GYMNASTS trng topartiCipateinsPoria willlie . Football:,praetiee:i 1 d ~~lumit .' .' .' , ~, "'d"',".<"-·~" . ,... .. ] . ,. '.. , -At7;39Ag.U!eWIUTlQr g ••, •• ••u_ "". AUilefeS from Rul~; WbUe· MClUDtalit Middle School, caPitan Joe Malenchslnks a putt duHng competition In the 35th an­ Open When You Need U. . and HOIldo ahouId hay!' thelr begins Monday nual Cree Meadows Men's Match-Play Golf Invitational this phys!l:8IlI tonight. week. Malenoh, the defending championship flight Cha,' Summer I Racing Sea.on '. There will aIlIo be a Warrilll' Youths wanting to p~ootballfor pion. was beaten by former Ruidoso High School stand t Booliter Cltlb meetlng at 7:30 in Ruidoso HIgh scbooI this y~ ahouId Kevin Sivage In the qu~rter-fJnalsWednesday. SA.M.-SP.M. Daily ~to . . the teacber'Jllounge. theWarriorgytDMslum at9 10A.M.-1P.M.& Items dJsCIISSed will be plalln­ 8.m. Monday. Ing for the football _,tieU/: The p!ayerlI BbouId come in llhortS 5P.M••7P.M. Sunday. saies, d1scuss10Dll on the CQOC:eS­ and T-shirts. There will be non­ slon stand and pl8D11 for 8 ~ contactwon: flll' five days. . Bo~llng I!eallOIllce cream social. ,caplan HIgb Scbc)ol will else begtn ScoresJ, • Just up from the hospital practice Mooday• ------.;....----,.--t' Jamo.... League Unicorns,46lH97; .' .BetODAS...TIaIag . Bantam Division Mustangg, 448-436. DEL'S _ SPRINGRANCHTBOUTFABM July3G Results Tha~a_ Hlp TeamSeries .TeamStandings Cougars, 914; 1 ASPEN , ...... p38.,. . Team W L MUstangs,884;. 2 .U_ir..ofdoatto, HM. 1. Cougars 30 12 Tigers, 858. 2. Mustangs 29 13 PHARMACY BriagV....o.aEqalp.a.t.•• 3. Copraa 26 16 Pee-WeeD1v1slou Or•••Pol..".aUabla(NoClause) 4. Panthers 21 21 July30Results 239 Sudderth .....~PC5-L_~ 257·9152 ·NoUc.••••Req-ad • NoU.1t 5. Tigers 15 21 6. LioDll 12 30 High IndividualGame ..: . • ...... Qw·UapTa'OIIt 7. Ullicorna 6 o \ PHONE505-653-4353 8. Three Blind .JimPaulWhipple, 73-57; Mice o 6 - Nathan Hull, 68-55; • ArinPerry, 46-45; -lUMBlR High Indlvldnal Game EzraRoan,37; I _Sheetrock \ -Siding TammyDavis,U4; ChrIslopoorcastaneda, 33; .Paneling StefanleSlillman, 112; DawnnHIll, 29; Cadillac Need, On A Ford Budget? LeonardSanchez, 104. LeslieBegley, 27. SUPPUlS . High Indlvldnal Series High Individual Series I te hardware tIne Term For Life Rates ~Comp e I -Hand tools. TammyDaVis, 'Jl1l; .Jim PaulWhIpple, 130; _power too s . • StefanleStillman, 203; NlIthan Hull, 123; • .Ceiling tde ISSUE *$250.000 ·.$500,000 *$1.000,000 LeonardSapchez, 197. AriD Perry, 93; .Floor tile AGE MOIdHLY ...... Y i1O!mH.Y EzraRoan,57; , -"0" doWn big , ...... 1. . PUMlilM PUMIUM PlEMIUM IUgb Team Game ChrislopoorCastaneda, 56; ~~8~bOI'IIClln.. herel ...nr..J , LeilUeBegtey, 51; , 20 2:1 • iUD••3' 5,3'.61 566.7' Coilgars, 471-443;' DaWtill Hillt 44. • 25 2. 21.25 33 21.61 . :Wi ), I =~ 3t 22.27 .i_U ~ ~NOWOPEN- 40 43 51.43 . ~ 2'.4' 92:::: 45 4. 36.16 121,· .JWggS:WELDING A1'fDFENCiNG 50 53 . "',.45 to.53 167,et '. n 51 73.t4. 131." 26S#- .e....i.Iai& ...... p­ 60 63 123,04 . 2a5.0a 457.73 ...... WIH .SpIltIboU 65 6. t".43 . 391." .96'.13 .e-ta ~*""s.eII ...... "UN.TAUO.DO trYoUasEl.Y . It ~""'"lIl11ii:''' . I.ll Prec' lie , _!II.? .. fll!t .,,,....••••, - -'1 • . .. wt"~ r.... fI: ., ...... , ~""••1t fIt"...... ti . .. ·.Fl.l.. Of' Shop 'W•••IDS4I· .' WlA.....ER REPORT '0 , JUly 27 76 54 • .....Ily wfIfI ,.... ·Uf.'.'..... T..- : e... '. ", . , 85 .0 .' '·f . ', t Court••yof· '. JulY 2Il ' 45 r . ~ - .', _ .' • 0 'LO,,·Wodt. .. . 'JUIy 29 79 50 0 .~..... """...... ·fIIt. ''T.... For ~ Llle. Co :FM. Eed..... tift".'"...... o."·Mceii .;. "'. 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Look for Pitt­ total of 176 golfers in 11 filghts is com­ sburgh'and !iit. Louis to battle down to... petiJIg m the tOlll1ley, the largestfield the last week~d fOr the champion-· , ,.;ever•. sbip, Montreal ao.d Pililadelpbia . [·.Many of the top performers ftOm sbo\ud also be m the race. laSt year are competingin the match- Who will wiJj is anybody'!! guess. • I1llllY tournament, mcluding defending I picked CallfornJa to win the t:ch/lmpion Joe Malench. American League Western Division' ~ . ,:. The tournament has more than crown at the beginning of the season. HoplnQ to swing their bats With authority In the state C. c;Iivl­ Marquardt, coach Mike Morris, Ray Glann, Donnie Weems, i doubled Its size In the past six years, , However, the Chicago White Sox slon tournament this weekend are the Blues of the Ruidoso Vince Straley, Ron Buckner, Lynn Willard and Cody Brown­ Ilind Is one of the top amateur tour­ are tOlliJIg now and seemlike the only Men's Fast-Pitch Softball Association. From left, they are InQ. The team will open play Saturday. rnaments In the Southwest. team that really wants the division ti- RogE~r Snodgrass, Richard Andrews, Scott Schrader, T .. T. t With the kind of success it's having tle.. . \ . "this year, even better years are pro­ Chicago's pitching staff is In high fJlably ahead. gear now, and the White Sox are ,. There's also a good possibility we'll hungry, not having won a pennant •hear some news about the Inn of the smce 1959. Blues play state softball opener Saturday ,•Mountam Gods Pro-Am Celebrity I stili think Baltimore will win the' . .' Tournament soon. American League Eastern Division The Blues of the Ruidoso Men's the ball well m recent games. run in the second g!1me. Scott Blues have' qualified for the state ,,' .All In aU, this Is provipg to bea very race. Fast-Pitch Softball League will begiJI 11·10 and successful golf season m Lincoln The Orioles are always near the top They defeated the Rookies Schrader also clubbed a home run in tournsment. Last year, they finished ,. play in the state C division tourna­ the Mescalero Chips 16-5 m action the second conlest. seventb. . • ; County. at theend of the season and are more ment in F(lrmington Saturday. Tuesday night at All-American Park I consistent than the other contending The tournament is a double­ When the Blues get back' from the , 1 •••••••• Field In Ruidoso Downs. If 'f! ,. Turning to majorleague baseball, it clubs.. elimination affair. the Blues reach state tournament, they'll compete in The Blues will open at 10 a.m. Gann was the winning pitcher In the imai game, they'll have to play at the league tourn!1ment Saturday, · seems my early-season prediction· Toronto is probably the biggest sur­ Saturday against the winner of the both games. Lynn Willard also pitch­ that theAtlanta Braveswould wm the prise of theseason, while New York is least five contests. August 13 at All American P!1rk Gallup Baca Rlders-Artesla I.N.W. ed In the first game and belted a home . This is the second straight year the Field. Natioll;ll League Western Division aiways tough, and DeltOlt seems to game. The Blues bave drawn a bye CJ;OWD Is a good bet now. have a solid club. for the first round I"rlday. They ·. The Braves' division lead over the Milwaukee started out slow but is qualified for the tournament by UlsAngelesDodgers havestayedbet­ coming on now. Stili, the Brewers imishlng third in the district tourna­ . , 'Ween four and seven games the past don't appear as sltOng as they were ment in Carlsbad two weeks ago. 8, at K-Bob's Restaurant. • Week. last year. Meeting Monday Officers for the 1984 season will The Dodgers have made too many But Baltimore knows how to win Ray Gann, Bobby Diaz, Roger Sports be elected. All teams must be errors this season and don't have the and seems to want the Eastern Divi­ Snodgrass and Dennis Martin will represented. «werall l1IttiJIg attack they used to sion flag this year. handle the pltehlng duties for the for Tiger spikers have. As to who will win the division Blues. MIke Morris is the coach. me~ting t Atlanta has a lot of power, clutch phlyoffs and World Series? I'll make There will be a meeting In the Briefs Brave l1ItUng and a tough pltcl1lng staff. The my predictions at the end of the The Blues also bave a well­ Capitan High School building at 8 Braves also.have the ability to come regular season. balanced hitting attack and have hit p.m. Monday, August· 8, for !1ll There will be a meeting at 2 J girls Interested In playing on the starting time set for 3:20 p.m. p.m. Sunday, August 14, at the ·1 Tiger volleyb!1ll team. All Capitan athietes must sub­ White Mountain Middle School , The purposeof the meeting is to mit a physical and permission .. gymnasium for all youths m­ I discuss organlzmg, shoe orders, form before they are allowed to terested in playing Brave foot­ .McBride fires 76, wins Alto tourney returniJlg of physlc!11 and permis­ enter practice. ball. I· sion forms and some equipment For further questions, call White Mountain, practice will . check outs. coach Darrel Ray at 354-2367. .\1 I Joyce McBride of Roswell shot a The 54-hole tournament began Mon­ Schwettmann led at the end of the begin at 2 p.m., Monday, August In The Tigers will begm practice 15. sizzling 78 the second round and day and ended Wednesday. first day with an 81. However, Tuesday, August 9. Practice will ·went on to wln the championship McBride ended the tournament McBride's hot 78 score Tuesday gave be held twice a d!1Y. The morning Softball meeting All atl1leles will be required to I filgbt in the Alto Lakes LadiesGoU with a 238 score, 13 strokes ahead of her the lead for good. Schwettmann session will be at 10:30 a.m. and have proof of a pbysical examina­ ChampioDllhip tb1s week at Alto Kakl SchweltmaQD. McBride shot an shot an 35 on both Tuesday and the evening session at 4 p.m. The Ruidoso Men's Fast-Pitcb tion. They must have signed per­ Lakes GoU and Country Club. 82 Monday and an 80 Wednesday. Wednesday. Softball Association will have a mission slips before they're I, Regular practice will begin allowed to participate. "It's not the best I've ever done on Thursday, August 18, with the special meeting at7 p.m., August • this course. I shot. a;7ji ~.o.n~" Mc:ttffd'e~la.~We!labOl1.N:l '•• ' ~·A"I ~1'1f~'" ~1! ~U~·U'U;i,~~·t'l f,ot It r.~1 mn ; > • .~.. • ,,- - " ., pleased with the way I played In this ( tournament.n Followlng McBride and Schwett­ mannIn thechampionship filght were Melba Draperat 261, Phyllis Smith at 268, Joyce VanlandiJlgham at 269 and Maxine Mitchell at 274. The championship filght competi­ tion was played without handicaps. However, the first and second flights had handicaps, and the scores were lower. . Alyce Vantussenbroek: won the first filght with a 215 total. She won on the scorecard over Lilian Silvers and Jo Rash, who also had 215 scores. Helen McDaniel followed with a 218, and Karon Petty scored a 217. Dorothy Burgess of Ruidoso won the second flight with a 221 score, easily defeating the rest of the field. Betty Wright shot a 2Zl for second place, while Ardith Patterson scored . a 238 for third. Ruth Thornton was fourth at 261, Margaret COx fifth at 265 and Velma Treadwell sixth at 273. The next tournament at Alto Lakes will be the Lonesome Pine Men's ," . Member-Quest Tournament Mon~ through Thursday, August 22-25. There will be a $350 entry fee per team. For further Information, ciIll the Alto Lakes clubhouse at 336-4231. '," ". t~------':::-~;l Joyce McBride (left) and Dorothy Burgess were two of the three flight winners in this week's Alto Lakes Ladles Golf HERE IS A SHOP IN Championship. McBride won the championship flight and RUIDOSO (SMALL Burgess took the second flight. . ENOUGH TO KEEP THE PERSONAL TOUCH) WHERE .PEOPLE OF REFINED TASTE CAN INDULGE THEIR PASSION ,'; '" FOR LUXURV.

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Lee is but It has 00 be within reason," LRio Grande Futurity to top big weekend by MARK GOaDON Wistful Eye deflll\ted Machlsma at Dismissed as a $5,~o-l third wager- yeaI' Iii Friday'S feaWred race lit Sunland Park In the Riley Allison Ing chQice, Too Tidy Sis ran a superb Ruidoso Downs Race Track. Futurity Qver five furlongs. She race In the l~th running Qf the World's The fQur~ear·oldLoom gelding will Machisma seeks tQ complete a finished third while Machisma waS Championship Classic last, Sunday fllce a difficult assignment In a five sweep of the alQ Grllnde races when fifth. . . over 440 yards. and one half fllrlong dash fQr nine she meets nine foes in Sunday'S In seven career olltinllS for trainer Under veteran rider Jacky Martin, three-Ylll\Nlld and older horses runn­ flll\tllred Rio Grllnde Fumrlty at Clifford C. Lambert Sr., the Scout the fQur-year·Qld Too Tidy mare open- Ing under allowllnce terms. The pllrse RuidQSo Downs Race Track. Leader rilly has scored threevlctol'ies ed a Qne-Iength Illl\d thrQllgh theearly will be $5,000, The scout Leader filly will be an with Qne seeQnd and two thirds, She's portlQns. She held on strongly at the The Texas-bred runner rllmmed 00 '. • c. odds-on se1eetlon In this chase limited earned $44,692 for QWDer Leroy Spires end tQ mke second, althQugh she,was the l"aces atRuldoSQ Downs on July 22 :~,::;:".; ,;,~:,~r~::, ~i;:t ~":'"0:~ to qualifiers from twQ trial races on Jl". Qf Snyder, Texas. unable to soop the odds-Qn favQrite, in a five and onehalffurlongchase fQr Jwy 28. The winner Qf this slx-fUl'IQug , Fancy Dee, a Draconic filly, won HighellSterjet. three-year-old and older horses runn- dash restricted to two-ye8r-old New the seeond Rio Grande trial heat and In 10 Qutings this season, she's ing for II claiming price of $20,000. - Mexico-breds will CQllect $27,536.21 may be an Impormnt factQI". , posted three wins with three seconds In that dash for sevenhigher-priced. from the total pllrSe of $55,072.43. She rallied strcngly through the and one third. She's cQllected $67,161. claimers, Stllsh It gave a creditllble Machisma scored a two-length vic­ stretch to post a drivingneckwin over As a three-Ylll\Nlld in 1982, she won performance. moving up to second tory in the $44,761 RiQ Grande Just Like New in 1:14 4-5. That was fOllr races with two secQnds frQm 11 entering the streteh before tiring -.'. Kindergllrten Futllrity lit RuidQSQ her seeond win with one third in three tries and earned $107 ,~75: Slightly 00 finish fifth against some or Downs on Jllne 5 for her biggest smrts for trainer H. Don Farris. , MaskeQ Lady, a fQur-year-old the grcmnd's better claiming horses. career victory. A triumph In the RiQ The Rio GrandeFIltlll'ity will berun as the 11th race QR Sunday's 12-race Maskeo Lad mare, is second Overall In 1982, Stash It took two Grande wowd give her both ends of topweighted at 121 pollnds. ' races with fOIlr seeonds ,lind two the meet's two major events for two­ program. PQSt time will be 1 p.m. year-old New Mexico-bred Too Tidy Sis, cQmlng off a brilliant The Texas-bred miss scored a fron- thirds from 16 IIttempts and earned seeond In her latest outing, will carry !running win by 1I1most one length $10,464. thQroughbreds. Qver 400 yards agllinst three-year-old Owned by the Preston Farms or In five starts this season at the oopweight In Saturday's Mld-8l1mmer tInvitatiQnal Handicap at RUldOSQ and older allowance runners On July BllrkblJ1'Dett, Texas, Smsh It is traln- mountain track. Machlsma has 17 at Ruidoso Downs. ed by Bob E. Arnett. scored threewins with onesecond and Downs Race Track. • The InvitlltiQnal IlIred eight three­ Her blazing early speed has made Anothel" pQtential threat Is Qne third. She alsQ tellied'a frQntrunn­ her a potent fOl"ce in Southwest TQnkawll Charger, who Is making his ing fQIIr and one half length win Qver year-old lind older fillies and mares quarter horse racing. 1983 Ruidoso Downs debut. favored High Bounds Dance in the competing under handicap weights assigned by racing seeretllry Dean Her biggest victory this season was . The four-yeal"-old FQggy RQlIn Pocket CQin Handicap Qver five and registering a neck win over Rebelier gelding enjoyed II successfw 1982 one half rllrlongs on Jwy 15. McKinney. The pllrSe for the 3~0 yards will be $10,000, In the Go Together Handicap over 350 season at RuidQSo DQwns, capmrlng In 10 Qlltings this campaign for yards on May 14 at Ruidoso Downs, three races. trainer Fred 1. Danley, Mllchismll Too Tidy Sis made her lifetime Overall in 1983, Maskeo Lady has has tallied five wins with three debllt at Ruidoso Downs on JUly 21 gllined three wins with three seeonds His most Impormnt triumph was seconds and one third. She's colleeted while cQmpeting In a trial race for and Qne third from eight appearances winning the second division or the ,:...... -- $45,331 for owner H.T. Hornbuckle of the World's Championship Qllarter for trainer Kenneth M. Grisham. Jockey Club Stllkes over seven , .. , A1buquerqlle. Horse Classic. She breezed 00 an easy She's collected $14,743 for owner W.A. " turI9'!11~ I!'st JJ1Iy.•ll!.. ~e also rook ai , . Despite nmning second throughout one and one fourth length vicoory anll­ "'ochran or.odessa Texas. . ~OWIl!l£e race over a mile an J.. ~ T" >''l't ",,;;r"i~ ~ &'t~,l·')-I1~itl~•• ~ to Machlsma, WisU\ll Eye can ~ II set21'77~ f~teet qua~~~s !j,.me wit,!l ~ ff '-='" ,~-' '>"lInbfhllJ' 1I110Wllnce sprint at five an MacnlSirhia; .6ijvne-C\ D~t:M. -1. HQrrlbUQklE;l.9f,.;,·Albuqu~r~ue, threllt with her hlazingspeed. • .elI g. ~. . : Smsh Itseeks his initial victory thill Qne half fllrlongs. . looms as a solid favorite In the $55,072 Rio'urande Futurity at Ruidoso Downs on Sunday·(August 7.) The flfly fia,$ already won the Kindergarten Furturlty and the Pocket Coil] Handicap at the meeting. ~ • ~.. . 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StlUWriter'! . -- " ,,,"'''' HolillaY Acres, SFD, $19,440. ,Cartllrs Park,Sl1'P; $a4,29\l. and ~rtlclpatlonin the prll-'h08pital Clovis, 88101 or by eaDing 769-2639. 'l'hc VIUllgcl!{.R\!iI11J60 issul!d con· RlJidoso SPfings, SFD, $18,576. Ill~r~!\lytewet.fluUding pem\lts in ·S\IIl VlIllcy, SFD. $SlI,aG6, ,JUI>, (ltijll in .1'11I\11, 'but P\'OPllI in the Seetlc;in.~ SWlI,SJ!W., SFD, $52,650. ll(!nst;tUlltlOll inl1i.mt,ry 110 not seem GI!:!!l Grpve, SFP,$:a5,1I20, Episcopal Church sponsoring VBS COl\~ecl.'V!llqaUon of. tl\e permits Ap!lclte HUis,SFP, $16,848. ~ppecloll1y ..ugbUy, . Innsbrook VlUlIge, multi-family s~ " ' .', ' ' , ,,' "',' ,. . Th,,? RUldos.o HlghSohool Vacation Bible School will take All children ;lge three through RU1Cl()lio .buUlllng inspector Don units (11), $404,217. . place at the Episoopal Church of the eighth grade are Invited to attend for 't' 'Innsbrook Village, multi-family logo has been ohanged to · ; enl1rlcks.Iss\ll!d 37 buillllng permits effeo~ Holy Mount I.n Ruidoso August 15-19 fun, fellowship, snacks; crafts. and . JlJ1y valued at .$22lla,682, I1I!WlI units (4), $146 lI68• the one shown above, from !1-11:30 a.m. Bible lessons. .from 411 ~'juits wora; $2,633,953 in AplIche park, SFD, $29,808. tlve thIs sohool year. The "''\lI!lz~l11n81e .family 1lwe1l11ljlll all­ Wingfield Fourtlt Addition, SFD. logo was ohanged by COIUl...... (I!r 2f! I!f tI\!:! permits, while $25,'l72. . popular vote of the student l't!!Ill1entilll al1l1ltlons account!:!l1 for Alto Crest Unit 2, SFD, $36,288. body and alumnI. ~. llenllriclce \B8U!:!I1 five permits Koblito Ridge, SFD, $39,501, Wayne Sahlin, Ruidoso, driving ,for new COmmercllll buildings and Palmer Gateway, commercllll- Court under the influence second offense or thrflll flU' multl'(lImily dwellings. office complex, $163,080. more and driving under license "I think we ",re.on a real stable Ml!untllin View Estates, SFD, Builders, Realtors revocation. Fined $1,000 anl1 sentenc- AINE1> BY THEGOVERNING sonY \ NOTtCE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on the 23rd i place..they may be from ,Ime to Ume maintain· Legol No.. 2873 4U7J28IBJ".II.IB. 01" THE VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO. NEW MEX­ ) day of August, 1983, at 1:30 P.M. on the steps olthe ed, orDOUce may be gIven to the UUllty Council by 9-13-8: CIVIL PENALTIES: Nothing contained va. ICO, THAT CHAPTER 9 01" THE MIINICIPAL herein lhall be eOlUlitrued to bar the owner 01 any I conE OF TIlE VILLAGE 01" RUIDOSO IS telephone at tooh number(B) as the Councl1 may ) (rom time to Ume establl/1h and maintain. Any facUlty from pursuing Its remedies at law or in BILLSEELSAca. BILLSEELBACH'S ~REBY AMENDED TO INCLIIDE THE equity aga1n5t any person dama,lng any focUity. SPORTSME:N'S REALTY. INC•• and I 'fOLLOWING: Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday orotherday wben I , . the VUlage Hall of the Village o( Rutd05O. New R.A.KNAPP. "Effective Date" The erfectlve date of lIlis Or­ I I .13-1: SHORT TrrJ,.E: ThII Chapter sbaU be Mexico. 1& closed aMII not counltl! part oflhe 48 , hours. . dinance shall be the lSt day oI5eptember, 1983. Defendants. teferf$J to..the "one eIIU excavation Ordinance Hours: lip dI. 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Guy Payne (left) and his brother Lee of the Oapltan 4-H club show off their lambs. 03PO and Harold. Capitan 4-H club members prepare for Lincoln County Fair August 17-20 , ' Horses and rabbits and pigs, oh have plUmp, furry rabbits ready for "I try to ride her close to 'every taken both baking 1 and II, so she is "The objective Is to get the lamb ioto my! Capitan 4-H Club members are the fair. They have beenfeeding them day," Jay added. He was very proud ready for the fair. the sate," In this way the owner has a busily preparing their livestock;bak­ "Rabbit Ration," they explained, "I of Rusty Jere for winning last year Marnie also has a prize-winning , chance to recoup his expenses and ing goods and sewing items for the pet them andplay with them for about and hopes she can win again. "If she shoulder strap purse she hopes will maybe even make a profit. Lincoln County Fair August 17-20. ten minutes a day," said Darla. does good in Roswell (the Eastern earn another award. The green­ Brothers Lee aod 'Guy Payne have New Mexico Fair)I" he said, ~IItm go­ striped bag won first place at the lambs, pigs and horses to show. Guy Leader Dorine Dye, who took on the 'Jay Eldridge will enter his Ing to take her to the State Fair." County Contest and fourth at District. had the grand champion Hampshire group In April, Is pleased with their buckskin mare, Rusty Jere, who last Jay's sister Jennifer also has a Marnie chose green because it Is the pig last year and hopes to win again. progress. Her club members will yl!o1lr was LIncoln County 4-H Cham· horse to enter. Tommy Is a bay mare 4-H cotor. The active Capitan club also raised display rabbits, horses, lambs and pionship Mare. Jay will prepare his who was previously used to cut cattle. Several boys have lambs to display. nearly $100 with Ii.. bake sale recently pigs. The "Fun with Foods" group horse by brushing her with a wire She Is 13 years old and very calm. Chris Shanks hopes he will wtn with to help repair the Statue of Liberty. and baking groups will have lots of brush and combing her mane and tail, Wiley, his Fine Wool Cross lamb. He The chapter clearly exemplifies the Darla Frel=lekind with goodies. And sewing projects will also he said. He will put black shoe polish Jennifer and Melinda Strickiand explained that before the 'show the motto of the 4-H organization-using Snowball. be on display. on her hooves and will wash her with have been learning safety rules in boys exercise aod'wash their lambs. head, heart, health and hands to help Darla Fredekind and Joy Misner mUd soap. "Fun with Foods." Marnle Dye has Howard Shanks, Chris' father, adds, their community. country and world.

High schoolwork gets go-ahead Campground host needed j John C. Cornell of Clovis has begun Because RuIdoso's Capital Outlay to permit the local schools to award • ~ Want three weeks of free camping? Randy Herzberg said the host will work. construction of phase three of the new allocation this year was split into two the bid on the entire project. The Smokey Bear Ranger District is answer campers' questions and keep The position Is not paid, but thehost R,uldoso High School after being payments, the second of which will Superintendent Sid Miller said Cor­ looking for you. an eye on the campground. will be able to camp for free, said awarded the bid last week. Cornell not be received Mtil September or nell agreed to bill the schools for his The U.S. Forest Service Is looking "It's just to have somebody watch Herzberg, The Forest Service Is looit­ submitted the tow total bid of December, the schools,have insuffi- work as funds become available. Cor­ ing for a host to begin work as soon as c1eot funds hand to finance the en- oell Is the contractor on the first for a volunteer to serve as a host at over things," said Herzberg. He em· $2,256,040. ..' , On th",.Sputh:.Fork: ,Ca"l~~ifteal' ,'p\1,ll,!lized t,ltat the hO!lls ~not hav¥ ~!bleand al;ay. ~¥OUgl} September 1 .'.\'l.>.e,~1l!I1\\lIl ,JIstr~~t ~ ,WJS~)(~, tlr.e',phasl> tiu:eeproject. Normally phll!le of the construction prolect, ~ l!1l'IlIto~"'1:lake,.4~reafiiilt.!.8P\!c1a'rI8f'··I,(j'co any rll'illiiulIllince or 'cl!iaJl'uP 5 , .~ . apprOVlll; from Sa,%m ... El to commit schools are not permitted to commit also. ' _ ,,' - ,.... ',-J .... 11:,,-. .. • ..• .'. money it has not yet recElived, before money not actually availabte, but the Phase three of the school includes the bid could be awarded. Bids were Public SChool Finance Division of ~ the gymnasium complex and comple­ opened July 21. Board of Educational Finance agreed"-..,lion of the administrative offices.

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RUIDOSOSTATISTICS THROUGH SUNDAY, JULY31, t983 1983 CLAIMING STATS .Numberofclaws lastweek - 9 Number pf claws thisseason - 135 Dollar totalofhorses claimed this Beason - $688,900 Averageprice per claim"";fli,088 MUTUEL RECORDS Higb Win $170.00 Moons Lady Levi July 0 IIIgh Place $66.60 Silver Mite July 4 }11gb Shpw $16.60 SOCIal June 22 11Igb Dally Double $514.40 Rebel Sea and Real Jewel June 12 Low DlIily Double $4.40 Rare Jet and Bartendresll JUlIe 17 High QuInlela $676.40 Crimson Boogie and Ryons Fancy July SI Low QUinlela $2.60 Bar Forth and ~:U;'~h, IIIgh Trifecta $27,074 .oJ" 0' lIl4y 13 : Rhonda's RainboW and Imltebeadancer May 7 Low Trifecta $16.00 Dynago VIctory, GlllSS pf Class, Prlmetlme Wrangler June 17 FASTESTTIMES 4 Furlongs :45.1 Speclaillilnk July 2 SV-. Furlongs 1:06.1 Fill MllckIs Cup June 11 6 Furlongs 1:12.3 Falacy .July 10 &< CIlptense July 251 6V-. Furlongs 1:19.4 SWorn July? &< Fill Mackls Cup July 17 7 Furlongs 1:26.2 Sena Road Msy29 &< Double B Express June 12 7V-. Furlongs 1:33.1 Curribot JulyS 1 Mile 1:41.2 Curribot July 30 11/16M11es 1:54.1 Double The DOlle May 14 350 Yards :17.47 AImllSt Identlea1 July 7 400 Yards :19.17 Kita Cl!arger Mayo 440 Yards :21.38 Mr Master Bug July 4 350 Yards :27.33 Big Bad Boz July 9 B70Yards :45.62 My Going Jesse July 16

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"';' , chal1!lll a\lYthUlg with the highly suc­ May at Sunland Park. rider c;aptured eight wins Over the 11 seconds and 23 thirds trom cesstul preston Farms." '. 12th. weekend or competition at the 145 tries: His' winning percentage is two trfal races' for the R.uidOSo '.42' 42 " .' 41 ' He won the $125,750 Norgor mOUlltaln tral'k, to .again 'move Into .172. . Thoroughbred Derby. . .' . 41 The Pres.ton racing aJld' dab'y em­ the jockey standings lead. It also pire received a tragic jolt last Thoroughbred Futurity, the third i', ',,40.. 1 ., 40 straight year the Prestons, trainer' earned him the jockey-of-the-week D(!Cember 9 whe\l Hugh C. Preston citationfor the third time this season. "39 ' 39. Jr: died from a rare type 0( canCllr. Bob E. Arnell and thesire Loom have " ' swept the prestigious Ruidoso Downs H. Don FarrIS also had' a great 38 PrestonwaswelllalownamongTexas race. They started the string in 1981 weekend. Hesaddledfive horses over JOckey/Trs'lne'r " 3," horsemeA and businessmen for his the last four days of raCIn!!;! !lithfour ~7 37 .shal'Pness and kindness. with Pride of Loom, continued in 1982 , with Sundays Payday and maintained winning and one running .tnird (Call 36 36 But son Hugh is carrying on those it this JUIle with Classy J,.oom. Caleb In the World's Championship 0" 35 . 3S identical traditions quite well. Quarter Horse Classic). That earned standings f '\ 34 "We're going to save Classy Loom him his first. trainer-of-the-week L 34 ''It'shard tochange anythingthat's UIltU the Rui!loso Futurity (the first award this season. . , been so successful.' I'm dOing just as 33 33 weekend in September)," Preston ex­ Burgos, meanWhile, woo ·one race JOCKEY STANDINGS my father would have wanted. He plained. "We really don't know bow on Thursday and Friday and then 32 32 taught me quite a bit. We were awtul­ (Through Sunday, July 31,1983) , good he Is. He's a difterent kind of captured three wins on both Saturdlly Moants W' P ':.'31' , 31 ly close," said the 3~ear-old, who and· Sunday. That's the second time Name S ·Pet. t horsefrom Sundays Payday.Sundays Salustio Burgos 296 42 34 23 .141 r '.' 30 30 runs the Preston emptre with his Payday came from a little off the this season BurgoS has won. three mother Beverly Preston and brother O.A. Martinez Jr. 229 40 31 36 .174 • . 29, pace. But Classy Loom's done races for two straight days. Jacky Martin - 29 Cole Preston. Overall, he has 42 triumphs with 34 161 34 35 26 .211 everything we've asked of him so Joe Martinez 233 32 38 29 .137 28 28 far." seconds and 23 thirds.That's a· winn­ • "1V,Iy father had been In and out of MIke Lidberg 268 32 30 16 .119 · ., 27·· 27 hospitals for a while, butthey couldn't Ing percentage of .141, Larry Byers The outstanding sire Loom has pro­ He has regained the lead from a.A. 175 30 29 11 .171 26 26 find anything. Hereallydidn'twallt to Casey Lambert 192 29 20 33 .151 , miss the races at .Ruidoso, so we duced many of the Prestons' rinest Martinez Jr. wbQ slipped into second Pedro Benitez , 25 ~ runners. Besides siring three straight place with 40 victories, 31 secondsand 206 26 19 18 .126 25 waited until after Labor Day. We Alex Baldillez Jr. 112 25 17 12 .233 went toDallas and they discovered he Norgor Futurity winners, Loom has 36 thirds from 229 mounts. His wlnn­ 24 24 consistently produced speedy run- Steve Harris 145 23 20 20 .158 had cancer - a really rare type. They ing percentage Is .174, TRAINER STANDINGS 23 23 said there wasn't anything they could ners. ' 22 22 Other top ten riders Include Jacky (Through Sunday, July 31, 196:1) do about It," Hugh said. "We've had .pretty good success ,Martin, the two-time defending Name Starts WP S Pct. 21 21 It was a tragic end to a year in with him," modestly said Preston. "I Ruidoso Downs riding leader; Joe William F. Leach 173 41 29 24 .236 .2 " 20 which Hugh Preston dominated thinkhe's22yearsold. We boughthim Martinez, Mike Lldberg, Larry Jack W. Brooks 145 25 32 23 .172 19., 19 thoroughbred circles at Ruidoso at Kentucky about 10 years ago." Byers, Casey Lambert, Pedro Clifford C. Lambert Sr. 156 25 11 33 .160 Downs like no owner had ever done Benitez, Alex Baldillez Jr. and Steve C. Dwayne Gilbreath 65 23 16 9 .258 18 18 before. Overall, In the Preston horse collec­ Harris. Fred I. Danley 114 21 24 15 .184 17 17 tion there are about 100 horses. Farris, meanWhile, had a superb Bob E. Arnett 120 20 20 12 .166 The Preston family won the two Preston said about 25 or 30 are still weekend and has a fine meeting at H. Don Farris 62 17 15 7 .274' 16 16 major thoroughbred events - the rwming, with 17 stabled at Ruidoso Ruidoso Downs. He won one.race on Jimmie D. Claridge 115 17 14 13 .147 15 15 $153,767 Norgor Futurity and the Downs. There are between 35 and 40 Friday and Saturday and took two on J. Doyal Roberts 147 16 20 11 .108 114 $146,601 Ruidoso Thoroughbred broodmares stalled at Quanah" Thursday. He mov!'d into seventh Clifton Dean 75 15 6 7 ,200 '14 Futurity with Sundays Payday. They Texas. place among the trainers with 17 WINNING POST POSITIONS 13 13 also won the $30.465 Norgor Derby wins, 15 seconds and seven thirds (Through Sunday, July 31,1983) 12 12 with Pride of Loom, who won five The Burkburnett native was more from just 62 starts. That's a No. 1-70, NO. 2-'-67, No.3-51, No, 4-71, No. 5-79, No. 6-85, No. 7-75, races at Ruidoso Downs In 1982, In· than diplomatic In naming one of the remarkable winning percentage of No. 8-60, No. 9-44, No. lG-31. 11 11 cludlng three allowance races, and major reasons for the recent success 10 10 the Memorial Day Handicap. of the Preston horses. Jiltaloom won four 1982 races, In·. 9 9 eluding the Inaugural\ and the "EverythUlg goes back to Bob . '·8 . 8 Ruidoso Sprint Championship, and Arnett. We're really fortunate tohave 7 was named the meet's top sprii1ter. him training for us. Bob Is a super 7 My Going Jesse captured three trainer," Preston noted. "Since we 6- 6 races, Including the $11.375 Three changed to Bob, he:s turned our 5 5 Bars Handicap at 870 yards. operation around. He s an excellent 4 judge of horses. I leave all the decl. 1.:1 ;',1'.' 'Preston saidSUrtdsys'i'llyday, £Ii,;. slons up tohim. iWhlJ,t be wants to dQ Is • r ,s, ~m W~~~,"J.nto~w»' fu!:'ejl-year-old colt..lI8s beeI).}-dfine with us. __""". \ " • I' caMpaigning' thl!;' season al' fourth year with 'him. Hecalls all ilK! '; <' ~ . Hollywood Park near I.os Angeles. shots. . "He's had three outs - s second, "We don't plan to change anything • fourth and fifth. We plan to brii1g him from the way Dad ran It. Everything 1 THOUGHT '(OU I WAs ...THE'/' TOLD Tl-IeV SAIl' IT WOULD AS SOON. As I GOT here to Ruidoso at the end or the meet Is still being run the same," he said. WERE AT CAMP . ME THAT GOING TO I-IELP ME FIN£' MVSELF OFF lllE BUS, t FOl1N" and perhaps run him here. He was CAMP WOULD BE MYSELF...50I CAME HOME named the meet's top thoroughbred And that means the Preston Farms GOOD FOR ME... horse and best two-year-old colt or will remain a powerful rorce In • gelding. I haven't seen hitn yet this Southwest horse racing for many year and I miss watching him run. years to come. That's one of the reasOns I want him here," be said. Jiltaloom Is now standing on the Preston's600-acre farm near Quanah, Handle Texas, about 60 miles near the Prestons' home in Burkburnett, Texas, near the Oklahoma border. YOU TOOK Despite those superlor animals and THEV WERE CRVING TO COOKIES GET comparison Al.l. THE 6ET OUT OF THE JAR... CLAUSTRC~l-\OIM, TOO, the remarkable records they compil· COOKIES! ed in 1982, a promising two-year-old '10U KNOWI The ourrent handle at colt, Classy Loom, may be even bet­ Ruidoso Downs, after 52 ter. ,',raoe days and 631 races, Is Classy Loom has won three of four $24,348,288; the ourrent ~ dally average Is $468,236: the current wagering per race average Is $38,687. At • the same time fast yef:r, the handle was $26.382,230: \(OU SllOVLD BE WHV SHOULD I BE so '

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-- - ',' ,... m j. ; .k ; , , i " i, RUldqso'Do~ns':H'90fbeats , 1 OJ , .' " , by MARK GORDON W!llconlc in tile 1~ sllle, hl'ld ove~ H. PlJiI. Far'rll> and ownefll William T. Derby at Bay Mea40wil near'San ,tol'Y. QVet Glovel: P. :i!l -Satllrday'll Sr. for ownel: H. Ra.Y Neideclce", tillS past weekend. Willc!ll1ic WMlII>Id Stradley and TOm A. Williams of Fl:anclscl). Jl)hnny Vittoro ran the flllltui-ed BiUy Theturth lel1gtb wil1llef Grllnde Futurity qUllllfiers: (first ing, sllghtly b.ehiild ,Almost winner :(JtUe Current was l!1\lCked in Suliny SOllth gelding'was a favorife yellr's Rio Grande Futurity have con­ m the first tri!ll hoot, clllllrly IIPPOOfll divisionJ Machi$mII, , Wistful Eye, Ic:lentic/ll's 17:47 l:eading. Ridden by 1:412-5, wbll!h ~ipsed tile previous witb~alp.trons· J>ecaWle of biS nections to either the 19~ or 1983 tile horse 00 bea.t il1 tile fll1ale. Sheis Lady Pllltoon, FlY By Chopsticks and Larry Byers, Johnny Viltoro is train­ mile lItandard tbiS season of 1:42 set patented late"stret¢h running ability: Summer Sale For Selected Thorough­ seeking a sweep of the, twb Rio Peifer; (s~nddiv.lslon) !J'lIIICY Dee, ed by A1~ J!'llntel1Qt for owner by Super Chall1P I)tl June 12 alld Tl!egray l!peedstlll: viM dismissed as 'bred Yeatlings. The 10 participimts Grllnde races, the meeting's two mII­ Just LiIl;e New,NeverPrint, Tootll Ronald D. Marney Of al)USton, Texas. Verendo on July 15, The vJctoty was ;a ll-5 wllgertng ,faVQrite in the slx­ in the August 7 event lit ltuldoso jor events for two-YellNlld New And Toonall al1d Coil1 Wilgo. JI>\inny Vittorl> Is nominated for the tile Ulird this season for Curribotwith furlong chase for tlu'ee,yelilo:.:old anq Downs were chosen following two Me~lco-bred thoronghbreds. after JOBNNY 'V1T'.l'ORO !:mIde a sue­ AU-Anierican GoldCup, the country's two seconds and one third from six older hOfllcs FWUt!n~ unlier starter trilll races on Thursday. The taking II two-length wm In tile four­ cessfdl 1983 debut by storming to a mIIjor rllce for four-year-old ,qUllrter outings. llidden by ,SalnsUo B~goS, allOWance CQlI.d\ti\lns. ae was trained winner of the slit-furlong I\U'long Rio Grllnde Kindergllrten one, al1d one f\lurth lengtll win in horses, on AUgl1!;t 21 at ltuldoso eurrlbot ls trllined b)" J.. Doyal by Billy W.HugIIC$ for owner Nancy das" for two-year-old New Futurity on June 5. The Scout Leader ThUflld!lY'~ 10tll race at 350 yards. Downs. Roberts Jr. f\lr ownerJulwl1a Winters B. Wbitehlllld ofMenard, 'l'ex8s. In38 ,of , Oklalioll1a. 'lifetime oll.t!ngs, ~Y'll ShadOW col· Mexico-breds will collect $27,536.21 of filly ran II fme 1: 13 4-5 clocking while The four-yeal:-old Vittoro horse was TRAINli:R H. DON FARRIS saddl­ the ootal purse of $55,072.43. Lady Pla­ under regWlIr rider SlIlustio Burgos one of tile nation's, finest two-yellr- , ed two willl)ers on Thursday's pro­ SALtJSTlO BtJRGQS RODE Ulree looted eight· trfumph$ with ,two toon and Fly By Chopsticks, who as the 3-5 wllgering favorite. olds in 1981 when he captured 11 wins gram. He took tile sixth witll Fancy winners on Saturda)"s prograll1, In- seconds and seven thirds and earned earned berths from the first trial Macblsmll has won flve races Ulis witlll>ne $econdandone Ulird frOm 15 Dee ($10.00) fOr owners' William T. cluding two of tIlem fOI: trainer Fred $51;6*., . sooson wltll three seconds and OIIe outings. He took such major races as I. Damey. They started in tIl~ second CRIMSON BOOGIli: AND RYONS races, wereboth graduates ofthe 1982 Stradley and Tl)m A. Willwms of race with Benny's LIIst ($19.80) ancl FANC'V'coll1blned for tile sea$On's sale at the All-American Sales Arenll Ulird from nine outings for trainer tile Fall QUIlrter aone Futurity at Hobbs, and then won the eighth with . Fred I. Damey. She's collected$45,331 sumand Park and tile Firecracker then took the nlntll withFunny Nlltive tal:gest quInIela payoff in Sundll.y's on the track grounds. Lsdy Pilltoon, Boogie Machine Nlc ($8.40) for owner ($9.40). Botll hones are owned by third race. cqmson BOOllle, a $47.20-1· ' the third-place finisher 'm the fil:St for owner H.T. Hornbuckle of A1bu-' Futurity and the Old Soutll Futurity Gladys M. FiIllay of San' Marcos. trial heat, was sold for $8,000, while querque. Fancy Dee, a Draconic filly, at Delta DoWns in Vmton, Lou!sianll. Texas. O.A. Martinez Jr. rode Fancy , H.T. Hornbuckle of Albuquerque. - outsider under Henry tJrlegas, oooka; Fly By Chopsticks, fourth in the fil:St took II nose verdict in tile second in' He oorned ~,755. In1982 as a Ulree­ Dee while Alex' Baldillez Jr. was on , Burgos also took the featured lltll head vcmIict over Ryons Fancy, a heat, was a $30,000 sale horse. Fancy 1:14 4-5 under jockey O.A. Martinez year-old, Johnny Vitooro qualified for Boogie Machine Nil', race, the Billy The Kid Handicap, for f23.20-1 risk Iinder Wesley SlI1itll. Tbl! Dee, the winner Of the second trial Jr, It was her secol1d wm in three ap­ tile All-American Derby lit Ruidoso trainer J. Doyal Roberts Jr. and 7-1 COll1blnation "returned $876.40: peaflll1Ces wltll one tIlird for trlliner 'Downs and the' Golden State APPRENTlqli: JOCKEY li:ugene 'owner Juliana Wintel'S of Oklaholl1a That snapped tile prilVions hl~ hellt, had a full brother named. O'Neill won the fil:St raceofhis career City. It was the fourtll time this quInIela payoff of $582.80 on May 16 on a recognized pari-mutuel race season Burgos has ridden three win- combining Paper Bag and Runners track when he,took Tree Topper to a nel'S and the third time Damey has Shoo. Crimson Boogie is trained bY. nose victory wer favored Bold saddled two winners on a single pro- Wl1IIall1 F. Leach. Doris M. Hough is Restaurant, Lounge, Robert InThUfllday's 12th race at five gram. ' tile lesseeand Jeff ClII:r ofDel Valley: HotelComplex, and one half furlongs. Itwas O'Neill's SHE IS A PLEAStJBE drew clear Texas, ts the lessor. ' 20tIl mountat RuidosoDowns. Hehad and registered a,l4-length victory In A BROWN, COL'l' by platoon Art School, Condominiums, two seconds and one Ulird prior to the SlIturday's sixth race at six furlongs. LeaderoutofNo Ending, who brought Jacuzzi, Sauna;. win. Train\!d by Gregory K. H!lIIson, Itwas the IlIrgest vicoory margil1 this the top sale priceof$33,000 at thetwo­ , TreeTopper Isowned by RNH RacIng season as the Ulree-year-old Pleasure day Eleventh Annual Sununer SlIle'j Stables of Odessa, Texas. As a $5.2(),1 Ridge filly ooyed wltll eight foes ruM- For selected Thoroughbred Yearl "Where OnlyThe ChannIs OldFashion" risk, Tree Topper retumed $12.40 00 mg for a $6,250 claiming price. She Ings, was paraded In front of the' wm. was ridden by Leroy Coombs for grandstand after tile fourth ral!e on CAPTENSE TIED the seasonal trainer Claire B. Coombs and oWner sUnday. Thecoltbroushtthetop price fastest time for six furlongs when he Alfred D. Greenwold Jr. of Antllony, of the 165 yearllnga SOld In tile affair OpenEve." Day The ReveiDe Lounge tallied a three-Iength win over odds­ New Mexico. As the 7-10 favorite, she held at the AD-American Sales Arena! ForBreakfast, on favorite PiedmontPetein Friday's returned $3.40 to win as the odds-on on the track grounds. The colt, con--! presents featured race. The flve-year-old selection. She was claimed from tile signed by Coy Hendrix, WWl sold to Lunch andDinner :Pretense hol:Se was clocked In 1: 12 race by trainer Clifford C. Lambert Mack Yates 01 Cherokee, Texas. ' TheSaddleTramps 3-5, whil!h tied the til1le recorded by Falacy on July 10. The wm was the , Feataring our $3.25 Luncheon DancingBand first for ClIptense since winning a Speci.1 D.ny and our Chefs A ve....tlle coanUy western and claiming race for $25,000 animals In Wagering favorites win Special each night. mid-April at Oaklawn Park at Hot roek-n-roU mbtare that's sare to Springs, Arkllnsas. Trained by Bob E. by MARK GORDON weekend. Fourchl>lces Won on Friday' , Esperience the _sence In din­ please aU come . Arnett, ClIplense Is owned by tile while three captured triumphs oil' ing in our Canrizo Room. • Preston Farms of Burkburnett. Wagering favorites won 17 races for Thursday and Sunday. f . EVeqF Th d.y. Frid.y Texas. Mike Lidbel:g was aboard. As the second straight weekend at lil addition, nine finished seconcl Good Food. FineSpirits. andS.turd.ynlghu. a $10.70-1 outsider, ClIptensereturned Ruidoso Downs Race Track. arid eight were tIllrd froll1 48 at­ $23.40 to win the allowance chase for It was another successful lour days tempis. j FriendlyPeople a.nd GreatFan. MaRCst.rtsat9:00 p ..... Ulree-year-old and older horses. ,. of racing over tile 12th weekend of That brought the 8ealIOIllll totals fotl CURRIBOT SET a seasonal fastest competition at the mountain traclc, favorites to 225 winnerll, with 193 time when he roared through the witll favorites winning seven races on seconds and 112 thirds from 631 at-' stretch en route 00 a half-length vic- SlIlurday ror lh..ir """I "howillJO! or the tempts. The winning PerCentage for ; , .. favlft'ltes 1$ 35••, .tillialhzhtly.aW!lof ~~tiOnal a~m;~?~~ of ifolln~,}leI'- ~ Odds-on favorites-those horses CIIkw'·'Dll\l who left the starting gatewith odds of ~. ~ Restaurant less Ulan even mOlleY- also bad rl fine weekend. Seven 01 thebigchoices' won with four seconds and one third! Open 7 Days A Week Omy two CaUed to finish among the first three horses. This season. odds-on favorites have 7 A.M. To Noon won 81 races witll 30 seconds arid 1111 thirds from 154 tries. That'sa wlnnlng' percentage of .525. 6 P.M. To 9 P.M. The weekend's biggest favorite faltered SOll1ewhat. Piedmont Pete f"lnillbed second In Friday's 11th mce Monday Thru Sunday WI a 3-10 chl>ice. The weekend's biggest-priced wlnn­ ing favorite was Yet Time, who Featuring Evening Specials posted a one and one hall length vic­ wry m Sunday's nintll race. He At The Y And Hwy 70 in Ruidoso 378-4051 retuI'ned $7.20 to win as a $2.6(),1 selection. Enjoythe music ofthe , mountains.

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Then the sprues and gateS must be ,!"orld. :wJth hI$ pw;ents, he attended cut aWaY lind all' pieces welded iII:t sllows !IUd museuma. together. An artillt m'QSt perform this •. ".1 wall ~lly luckY," Steve said of metalwork, as the final appearanceof .tM oppo1't1lDltlea he has had. He baa the bronze will be affected. watched auch IIrtista as painter lind Finally a "patina" ia added to color Il\lUlptor JQe Beeler and p8.inters the natural bronze. It may be oxldiz- lllll'}' .Neblltt lind John Clymer at ed, paint~ or'waxed to achieve the lVorll, .. desired effect. Once the piece bas .' On theae tripll, Stevl! enjoyed sket· "WO·"F SPI'RIT" been placed on a wood, met'al or glass ching hill own observations and ideas. .. base, It is ready for sale. "h'¢memberonceIaold·aUtUedraw. The entire process must be ing !o,my gnl.ndfather for ten centa. 1 clay grows. The hotter the room, the repeated for each piece withbi an edi· thought it was kind nf fun," he more flexible the clay will be. tion. Steve plans to bring out an edi· temembert\d. am gran$tIler still "If it's a;really I;1olday,lt wlU start lion of 20 for his latest work. The . , .' . ....s the drawing, and showed it to Inmelttilefeatures a Uttle," Steveex- work, as yet, has no title. , --,(,--::~~< ..., - .«.'. \ltevl! r_tly.. Plalned. Thill Ia no gl'eat problem, Although he has no finn plans to • ,".. " \. .J • "I never got my bands onclay untu bowever, for the clay model is easily place thl! piece i.n I_Istores, he may " " . J. Willi In mid-school," said Steve. He repaired. "I've bad In fix hill nose display one in Cbancellor's Ltd., a immediately enjoyed the new dozens of times," he laughed.' men's clothing store in Ruidoso. '. medlum. "I could form wbatever I Moor making the head the correct What lies in the future for this wanted In ... To me It was more size, Steve began forming the enterprising young artist? • reallstic." features using tools of metal and' NCll:tsummerfollowinggraduation, I.aterhe tookartclasses atthehigh wood, as well as hla own langers and he hopes to bave his father tulnr him school under&un PIlgreenandKaren thumbs. in paInting. SOOve has no desire to ·Barrow. He worked in watercolor at "Thumbs are really good for the take classes under other artista. "I school,. but does not prefer that eye socketa," he asserted. bave the best teacher here," he ex· medium. '.'1 clon't l1ke ittoo much. It's NelCt he shaped the neck and plained. . \, reaUynot that consistent." shoulders and placed a rippled shirt Of being the son of a respected ar· . Steve's serious Interest in Sculpting on the figure. Following that, he tlst, Steve said of Gordon Snidow, Qegalltwo Yllars ago. He hadbeen to a began to construct the war bonnet. "He's my dad. That's all there is to foundrY in ArIzona In deliver one of Steve triedbutwas unable In get the it." " . gis fallier's WOl'l~ or '~>r..... ,.. W1!lUlt"""'IJePftftte!Y';"1ben''We1~~1IeSllwilkbehls..major Jield..oI .c. '~...~...... ~_....,_ ~:.r. c._:;:,~, __ .. ""'....;~~ ...... :A.4 When It was fiDlShed, he took the Steve still has to make feathers In atudy. rather than arl ._. ~ .' , ' .. , I~' piece In SCUlpture ServIce In Arizona hang down from the rosettes on the ..Artists are notoriously bad In have It cast. Many people in sides of the bonnet. He will continue businessmen," Steve explained. He lWldoso had seen the work and had the detan work for the back of the in· feels someartlsla are easily taken ad­ lnld friends about It, Steve said. Irlcate headdress, and add clay to the vantage of, and be does not intend to' Wlthln tbree days of the casting, the front for strength. fall Into that category. ~plece edition bad been sold or pro- Steve eXpeCla In compleOO the piece After college, Steve hopes to work Left-handed artist Steve Snidow soulpts miied. by the endofthis week. In two weeks, full thne as an artlat. progress. The headdress he Is using for a Steve used the money be earned to when his father's latest work is ready "I'd like Inalways be doing art," he feathers of a warbonnetonhis work In model belonged to a Sioux chief. bUysupplies for future bronzes. Some for c:astiIIg they will take the worl youth for his model. "And we and allowed In cool one-quarter Inch were fairly good friends," deep. The rest of the wax is then RUIDOSO ICE & coupon coupon coupon coupon coupon coupon Laurie Snidow, Sieve's slater, look poured out. 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An editorial appeared in the Raton RangE!' the other day under the heading, "Cul,tural apathy." It seems two events in Raton-o Chautouqua program and a summer theater production-were poorly attended.

Interestingly, the some Chautauquo .program (which is free) and the final performonces of the Ruidoso Little Theatre. melodramas go on here this , weekend. We would enCOl,lroge our town to give a great reception to both.

One of the J3 people who did attend the Raton Chautauqua program the night it featured Harry Truman was a Range reporter. "Wonderful," was the way he described the Chautauqua. He said the program was very well researched and the mon who portrayed Truman did a fine job.

The observer stated thot if he were a' parent, he would not miss the opportunity to have his children o experience this program of living' history. "In­ valuable from an educational standpoint," he called THE RUIDOSO NEWS it. " Inside theCapitol Raton's citizens were chided by their newspaper for USPS No. 47280 , Published each Monday and Thursday by RUidoso News. Inc.• J, failing to support the cultural activities avollable to by Fred McCaffrey Kenneth Green, President; W'Ilter L. Groen,¥ice"t'resldent. at 104 them. "Ratonions who complain 'there's nothing to Park Avenue, and entered as seCORd class matter at the Post Office al Ruidoso, N.M. 88345. do here' are obviously not looking for things to do." Ken and Mary Green""",. ', .. ,"",'",'"""",' .. ,Publishers SANTA FE-We mightall be better whatever the ultimate decision, can il?lIand Ramos. ,',, , , .. ,,,,,,,,,,,',,.,,,,,,, .. Business Mgr. It is hoped that those Ruidosoans who have voiced offifthls town didn'thavesomanyat­ cost individuals and companies In­ TIm Palmer, , ""., ,; .. ',"" """, .. "., .. ,., .Editor . torneys. finite distraction anxiety and hun­ Carmen Edwards, .. ,,,,,, .•. ',,,,,,,',,.,,',,, ,Advertising Mgr. similar complaints will take advantage of the It's not the private-practice folks dreds of thousands of dollars?" Joyce Woodard" ...... "" """ .. """", ...Composing Mgr, Chautauqua program ond the Ruidoso Little Theater listed in the yellow pages who cause 'the three agencies already men­ most of the mischief - though Santa tioned have to be rife with attorneys SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE production. Fe probably has far too many of because of the nature of their those. It's the ones whose checks business, but we don't have to Single copy, 25c; Single copy by Mall. SOC; 6 months out of County come from the state government. Iulve them so liberally sprinkled $23; within County. $20; 1 year out of County, $25; within County, $22; Let's have Ruidoso, be thought of as a place where through all the rest of stste govern7 Home Delivery, $3.00 per month. 1110 use talking about that branch of The Ruidoso News reserves the right to reject advertising and edit culture is alive and well and gaining all the government called the judiciary. It's ment. copy that It.conslders objectionable. Liability for any error in adver­ time.-TP full oflawyers. and there's nothing we There's one at the top, of course, In tising shall not exceed the value of the actual space in which the error can do about It. the governor's chair. occurs and shall be satisfied by correction In the next issue. Call And In our particularcase, we don't Possibly because of that fact, you 257-4001 for Home Delivery, have too much to complain about In will also find them heading up these the legislative branch. Probably major agencies, none of which must ' because New Mexico's lawmakers by Constitution or statute be ad­ are only part-time operators, not as ministered by a lawyer: the Depart­ IDII11}' lawyers are attracted to those ment of FInance apd Adnll,01atral:iO\l.. ._ • -:c elective po8ts proportionately lllI In the Department of Health and En­ .' LetteFS to·th·e-editor other states. Only 13.8 percent of our vironment, theDepartmentofHuman House members practice law. and on­ ServIces, the Department of Correc­ ly 22.5 percent of our Senators. tions, tlIe Department of Energy and DEAR EDITOR: one certainiy not becoming of an DEAR EDITOR: We feel our protests are legitimate It's In the executive branch that at­ Minerals, the Department of elected ofilclal. The old expression that you can't and should have been considered by torneys seem to be running rampant Transportation, the Department of WAKE UPRUlDOSOI The discriminatory aspects of thls stsnd in the way of progress surely the Ruidoso Downs Trustees. At least these days: Licenture (or whatever that new divi­ Issue aside, the point Is that our "lit­ appears to be the case from the gistof 45 of the landowners encircling this Is that bad? sion's official name Is) and the The performance of the Village tle" village Is not "little" anymore. your excellent article in last Thurs­ land or living nearby feel the same Well, Itere's what one lawyer has to Department of Cultural Affairs. Council on Tuesday, July 26, was We have problems which should not day's paper. However, I would like io way. The. major concern, of course, Is say on that topic. Good luck toPaul Bardacke, our At­ amazingI In a brl1llant display of be addressed with a negative, no­ point out that the commercial expan­ water. Ruidoso Downs has been on He's William Coblentz, a san Fran­ torney General, who says he Is deter­ political razzle-dazzle, themajority of growth attitude, sion has heightened the conillct bet­ water restriction practically every cisco ettorney, who writes thls about mined to cut down on the amount of the Council, over the objections and If our elected officials persist with ween car parking and trees/visual summer. This past month residents the lawyers inour country In a recent litigating the state does. With that vote of Benny Coulston, voted to deny this direction and altitude, it wl11 oniy amenity. Those of us who remember were evenrationed water. The Downs magazine article: many former litigators In charge of the annexation of the Sleepy Hollow result in higher taxes, higher density, the good old days of no congestion on has bought water frpm Ruidoso this "They don't have to produce things, he'll be kept busy stamping tracts In the Upper Canyon. In short and higher real estate prices In Mechem and plenty of pines to bnffer summer. (This Is normal demand, not anything useful, rehashing past out brushilres - as he. already has order, the Council got off the political Ruidoso. highway noise from adjoining Including dishwashers, clothes evenls In sucha wayas toredistribute been. hot seat ;.vith Mrs. Haynsworth and residential areas are by thls point washers and toilet flushes from the wealth from one person to another. the Ruidoso Upper Canyon Property RICK EVANS slightly nauseous with the evolving EI Triple Crown complex and Inspira­ They think up new situations and Can we look for things to get better OWners Association and, at the same Camino Real small parcel strip tion Corporation's 48-unit project the theories for redistribution. When In thls regard? time, presented itself as working In p.s. Incidentally, to my knowledge, development. I wouldliketosuggest a Trusteeshaveapprovedalready.) Ac­ wealth Is simply redistributed, socie­ Hardiy. Those who think, as Ruidoso's best Interests. there have oniy been two annexation solution to the problem that is cording toJake Harris, for the past 35 ty has no net gain. And we all Incur a Coblentz does, that what America The Council (for the f'll"St time ever) requests to be denied by the Village of equitable to landowners along the years the Dllwns has had a wafer cost equal to the value of the needs Is more producers and fewer conveniently used the "water issue" Ruidoso since 1970 (In the face of the growth path and In the long run shortage. Even the engineer from resources used In the redistribution, litigation specialists point repeatedly to justify the denial of Mr. Mills' an­ same or worse water situation). Both healthy for Ruidoso's continued Boyle said more water rights must be as well as the useful production the tothe fact thatweIn theUnitedStates nexation petition. Basically, the requests were made by Mr. Millsl popularity as a mountain "village." bought tomeet the needs of these pro­ redlstrlbutors could have been con­ tum outseven times asmany accoun­ Council said It could nol Justify ItIs highly probable atthis juncture jects. Harrold Mansell asked Mrs. tributing." tants and twenty times as many attor­ anymore annexations untifRwdoso's that the oldFortStanton airportIs go­ Cole and Mr_ Harrls to consider what Does much of that redistribution nys as Japan, now the De plus ultra In water problem was solved; i.e., until DEAR EDITOR: Ing tn become our new airport, thus ramifications would come from ap­ have its roots In santa Fe? the world of productivity. the Grindstone Dam is on·lIne and The general public rl18ds editorials relieving the congestion and danger proval of more high density pouslng Well, just think of the Corporation And there's thls depressing thought operating. assuming thewriterisan authority on at the present site. Isn't it time that when this question goes unsolved. Ob­ Commission or thl! F?ubllc Service tohold to: Every time the Legislature Well, gentlemen, I don't buy it! the subject or has researched the we begin planning a true town center vlously, they had their minds made Commission or the Attorney passes a law, It makes more business Your justification for denying Mr, same. Yourrecent "oplnlons" Imve U­ complex at the existing airport site'! up prior, since no sensible opinion General's office, and then answer thls for lawyers. Mills' annexation does not make lustrated neither. And In connection with that, I suggest entered their vote to approve the question of Coblentz's: Coblentz again: "When more of our sense. Consider: I noticed In one of your editorial we consider putting a moratorium on P&Z's recommendation toallowPOD "How else but as an attorney can a best young brains begin to prefer pro­ "boxes" you advocated a leash law the Mechem growth that was incor­ zoning on three acres of the Arm­ 25,year-old, barely out ofschool, start ducing to litigating, we will all be bet­ SleepyHollow was a 48-lot, single­ because Ruidoso no longer has "a rectly accelerated by the recent strong Tract. They did not OK the an investigation or lawsuit that. ter off." family subdivillion. Any developer small town atmosphere." Yet, direct­ wholesale zoning changes - the equi­ building of the complex as the will tell you that it would be excep­ ly below It in your column you voiced ty being that present landowners and Ruidoso News reported. tional if Sleepy Hollow. could be your opposition t&-thIl proposed Investors can possibly tradeout for All property surrounding these developed, sold, and one third of It Sleepy Hollow development because land, properly plannedandutilized, in three acres Is'to come before a public built up (16 singie-family homes) the Increased traffic might prove the new town center. hearing to be zoned R1. Why put a before theGrindstone Dam was In use fatal to your dog and would ruin your We know that the expansion along 4O-unit apartment complex In the Clipped Comment by 1936. , "little piece of wilderness." It ap­ Mechem Drive has some hidden cost, middie of an Rl zone where all of the ... pears your little Wilderness Is securep or what economists label residents object? Even the newly ap­ u· In other words, Sleepy Hollow but you lend your position to aid a cli­ "spillovers." A bigger highway to pointed Trustee Conrad Buchanan would not have placed any significant que in raping the Ft. Stanton Mesa. So createa super corridor to the ski area said that he would object to these Crudity lII.becomes Anaya, but they ill-become New Mex­ demand on Ruidoso's water supply an affluent, elitist, outof state minori­ with wall-to-wall signs and business apartments If they were to he built by Governor Ico's governor.-A1buquerque Jour-' before the Grindstone Dam was In ty group can land their flying c~mpetingfor the motorist's attention him. We are concerned also about the nai ' operation. machines. . is a worst case linear growth welfare of our property, trafilc con­ Thursday's editorial had to be the scenario. For years, at one public trol, street maintenance and many Language Is the dress of thought. ­ To place the issue in better epitome of Ignorance. Where were meeting or another, I have talked up oiher less pertinent items. It Ruidoso samuel Johnson Athlete earns kudos perspective, the car wash presently you In January of 1965~ That's when the Idea of a modified nodal pattern of Downs wants to Improve the quality High thoughts must have high • underconstruction on Highway ~ will Lyndon Jllhnson interrupted Jackie growth wherein activity centers at of housing, why not build language. - Aristophanes It's always good news when an El probably use more water in the next Mason's comic routine on the Ed major intersections have green space "downtown" instl18d of cutting three Paso 'athlete takes top honors at a five years than would have Sleepy Sullivan Show to inform theAmerican corridors joining them together, In acres of trees and covering the ca­ Two press releases from the office state, national or'lnternational com- Hollow had. it been annexed and people that a U.S. warship had been contrast with the present urban nyon with concrete? of Governor Toney Anaya In recent ,petltion. developed. fired on by a North Vietnamese gun sprawl andIncreasing clutter. SinceIt Mayor Day, Wilma Webb and some weeks are more reveaIIng abo Ut New. i But recently, an El Paso athlete boat. We all know what that incident is high time we had a professional of the Trustees have wasted time and Mexico's chief executive than the • Was honored with a very special The fact is that the strong "no­ and the ensuing Gulf of Tonkin' planner to assist our lay people on money by coming to meetings un­ GOVernor might suppose. The award. . growth" sentiments of Mr. Junge, Resolution brought ahout., Planning and Zoning, maybe We can prepared with facts and figures when releases show thought dressed shab- Mr. Dale, and Mayor White are flnal­ Now, imagine the scenario off the hope that soma new ideas will be con­ they knew members of the communi­ bily and language more suitable to James Alvarez won the highest Iy surfacing. To undersland' their Nicaraguan Coastifoneof thoseships sidered for RuIdoso's Comprehensive ty would be questioning this issue. Is barroom argumenls than pUblic Mnor - the gold medal-In the pen· position (alid personal prejudices is fired on. ::Reagan can afford to have Plan, and most importantly, our ii too much to ask that village leaders' sp!laklng engagements. tathlon at the fniernatillnal Summer against Mr. Mills), one only has til guts because his won't be lying on a Villageofficials will encourage public lend some semblance of responsibili­ Garnes for Specll!lOlymplans In listen to Mr. Junge'sl'eferences toour jungle floor, The veta I know would input In the planning process for a ty lind respectability'to their const!- fn a press ~eil18se several weeks. Batlln Rlluge, Lbuisiana. The medal "lItue" village and til his direct grab their hUnting rifles to defend real grass roots concept we can all iuents~ . ago, the Governor ~alled InteriOl; wasn't Alvarez's fll'!!t. He's taken the respolJlje to the tollowing question AmericaIna "New'Vorksecond," but live with before growth destroys the Department otflclal Garrey Car,.. state tItle for two Yl18rs. asked by Mr. Mills at the meeting: ask them til fight another "Wall very values we cherish in RuidllSO. Sincerely, rutherso~er "an ass."·speec~ Street War". and you'd be getting oft. MR. & MRS. WAYNE WARD the weekend in a And the 17,year-old won the medal Mr. Junge, did you not .real ea~ It they laughed at you and .., d II . it a' ill as one ot more than 4,000 competitors Mu:.tS: Thankyou" ,prE! red lore very In .. y nn, from.50statesand40countrleS,earD­ onee-tell me that, It YllU could, YO\l' told :You *here to shove your war. BUCK MEYER DEAR t;:DI'l'OR: Mlillsaehusetts, a.t the almual .. jngtlietllp"addedsC(lrellitheflvepen- would pilice ,a gate $Cross the en· Reagan Jl)ay enjoy playing this .. "lI1eetlllg of. the Nabonal l!1dufl~tiQD tathlon . competitions _, the lo.ng trance toRuldllSO lindnotletanymore dangeroU$game, 'but Imagine his DEAR EDITOR: • Dear Friends. ' Al!IlIoclatlon Stale. Att ate jump, high jump,. 4OG-lI\eter run, Texans IntllltuidllSO? . reaction If lila Russians sent their For several months we have been f want to thank I18ch ofyoU who con·, PnlSldenls, the. presll rell18si;l sal, '50-meter run. and softballth.rllW. ' cllmbat brigade trom Cuba to awll.re of plans tor a Federal housing tribUted til the "Pat ValllafitS

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'LOOALNOTICE', " ------.' - .., LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . - , OI!!:>INANClil NO. ~ NOTICEOF HEARING AN.OlIDINAWClilMncNDIl'!G C~R"AR- . ,~ ~I;;CI'ION Il'!TIIJ;;DI~ICTCOURT •. U, TO I;;"""IIGI;; 'I'HEJ A 1"">11. bearing sbaU ... he!4 at 7:00 1'.111" LOP!lEiili' 'I'lJt COI\llllI'l"l'EE, TO I;;~TAB"ISH b~ . OFLlNCOLNCOUNTY, TJll~~ A'!ll..t.8. •..., tho __ u.eIY of tile OF OFFICJll FOR COM1olITTJllJ;; vw~geof tb~ ';M:un~P8l S'I'A'I'E OF l'!Ii:W lo'EXICO lo'El\Il'l;;~. TO ~TAII"ISH. "ll\Il'I'ATION~ "RQldoso Downs jn TI;;RM~, BulW.g tl\01/ll)l;: FOR RI;;MOVAL ms~ Llcens~ ~o. ~ ~~~ TWJ;;LFTIiJUDICIALDISTRICT . OFLODG~' TlJt COMl\lI'l"l'EE lo'El\IBI;;~, owneraldp. of W! ~AB"ISIf'RU~ lIice Co~Df. InQ.~ P.O. BoX 3aO,JI.S" Ruhlciso. I Al'!D TO FOR TRJ;; OPI;;IJA- M~.co RUm9S0lITA'I'E~,ANew ) TION OF '1'''"' LQDGI;;~'TAX COMl\lITmI;;. New 88345, and. to' transfer lOCAtion of .. MqicoBJmk\n8 atloR1 Dispenser License No. ;wa II:'om .UJ,e ~omer 'of, Colorado8~ta,llul~o N~ . Ialntllf, ) BI;; .1'1' OlIDAINJ;;D BY 'I'HEJ GOvERNING DakotaancJ DOWDS. Cree M8«Idow. ) BQDY 01' TRJ;; VIj,LAGE 01' R\IIOO~O, NJ;;W :MexIeq\.tt;. M.ck Btce.'. Prime Time RuI~oso va. ~ Re¢r~ lonal center~ 'RuIdoso Downs, New Mex­ MEXlCO, ,THAT: . leo, being 91.038 acr~; more or less, on wldch Country Club Member.hip ) chapter 4~ Article 'i. section 12,of the MUnicipal Prime Time Restlu,lranlla situated and Is located at below market price VIVIANI;; HECKENDORN ) COde- Of the: VUlage of Ruidoso is hereby amended on U.S. HIghWiW10 acroBS from Ruldcr.>O Downs ~ Race Traclt. Cci1l258~4236 Defen~nt as rolloWs: after 5:30 Lepl No; 2883 2t (8).,11. 1. Section 4+12 (tiS enacted in Ordinance No. 81-6) Is hereby ~l_ed and the provisions /slWilma Webb No. CV-83-112 ClerltlTreas,PI'er described In section 2 of this Ordinance are I . VUlage of fluldoso Downs Dlv.1 enacted in lieu thereof. " , HELP WANTED

~.aU OPENINGS FOR 2 QUALIFIED ­ 2. That Section 4+12 read 8S follows: LEGAL NOTICE bard-working, licensed real estate Section 4-4-12: Composition of Lodgers' Tax Com­ people. can BUI WUlis. at Pel'leet m~tteel Rules GoverningtheOpen.tionof the Com­ mittee. LEGAL NOTICE Parks and Assoc. Inc. UnitedSta~ 257-7373. P-lr1-tfc A. '1be' J;.odgers' Tax Comm1tt~ (hereinafter ORDlr;lANCE NO. 83-12 DeparbnentofAgriculture eaUec!,·the Commlttee'·) shall conslst of nine un Forestservice JERRY DALE'S - is immediately members. The membersshan be appointed bythe . accepting applications for Mayor wlth the advice and consent or the Govern­ AN OlIDlNANCE DECmlNG WIlETlIE:R TO LIINDEXCHANGE NOTICE lJ1g Bod)'. Members of UJe Committee shall be ANNEX CONTIGUOUS TERRITOR'\( TO THE waitresses. 258-3555, after4. Coo9-tfc regl.stered voters 'of Ute Village of RuIdoso and VII.LJ\GE OF RUIDOso' NJ;;W I\IJ;;XICO. WITH IhaD actuaUy reside. within tbe VUlage of ZONING DESIGNATIONS TRJ;;REIN PRO­ NoUee la hereby given tbat the Fordst serVice is SECRETARY FORA'ITORNEY-2O Ruidoso's municipal nm\ts. Two m.ember8 or the VIDING FOR SIl'!GI.E-FAMII.Y ZONING ry"DUguouo I<> \he place of beglnnlng, contaln1ng 42.43& acres. mOTe housework. Excellent salary ~ appointed ahaD .erve two year terms llS VUlage of Ruidoso, New Mexleo: or less, altogether comprising 11U150eres. more LEGAL NOTICE rJ>aratloo. ) located north of the exIIUng mUnicipal lImits. _ng. F. 11Ie VlUage Cler-lt.ball be an ex-ornclo non­ their claImS or objections with the Reglorml l a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Approximately yoUng member of \be Lodgers' Tax Committee. Forestel'. USDA Forest Service. 51'1 Gold Avenl.le. Now thru August 14. 9 to 9, PlalntUl, l 2. A copy of UJe pl.t showing the external boon· SW, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102, wJthln 15 20 hours per week. If Intel'eSted ) G. 11le Lodgers' Tax Committee shall elect the dines of the properties is attached herelo as Ex· days artet date of the last publication of this Tobles. chairs, side board. dressets. ) t call Pat Cnunley, 257-7381, exten­ VB. lollowtog .mc...: hlbll"A ' ancftnc:OrpQrated herein as though more noUce. Vanity. desks rockers. plano. 15 ft. ) Iully..t IDrIb. 'Il>eliubje<:t _~ 1.._ In the Upright frosde.. freezer. small ap' sion291. E.O.E. R-23-31c GRJE:GO.BECKER. ANTONIO G. GRII;;GO ) 1. Chllrmao area overlaid by dlagonall1nes. • ,pllonces. Some dishes. blcydes. andRONALDG; BECKER , 2. Vlc:e Ch&Innan . EXPERIENCED BACKHOE - c:as-. ) ~ radial arm sow, wood lame. 220 3. 8DcrelarY 3. 'Il>e roaI I>rDIl be ...1..... Is/RldlardM. Pederson operator, 5 yClAl'il experience. 1>il_,.. } lomlly ....ld.nltaf(R.U. ..' electric weld"" 032 oluminum exten­ c .. Treoa..... Dt.rector.o( Lands.andMinerals - ~ sion ladder. lots more. All items In Telephone Capitan, Within _ (30) da..alter"".lfocllVWrict Court 01 LInc:oIn e.unty, New "'... mee a-nI ob)ocl, 01 uk! _ell... to 10 Ilbtmlls«y Note aa4 poraorW or milch during OUI' recent SOlTOW. Lincoln County Home 21 years old. Full time. Call be designated to take minules. Gwltahty with PIalntlU. . We are especially gI'ateful. The Builders Association 258-5484, for Pat; or come by The You: ate turtber noWled'tbat unless you entet 1. In April of each yeat the Lodgera' Tax Com· Lega1 No. 28q It (8)4. Nease Family. Q-25-1tp Fantail Seafood Rest· your _ppeatAbet! hi aakl Cause on or belore lIM! mllteD sIio11 bold budg.t _rings lor _ of aurant. E-25-1tp _ dOt 01 september, I... Ju4gmoDt will be ~Ue ~Iure __galoot ~... by clef_hit tile relief noco\qtng Input ....ernlrig tho Tip OfThe Week ...r ollodaera tu: mOoJes. No biter than May 15 or 'PERMANENT JOB - for maid In prayed lor In the <=-lIIaIDI wII1 be granted. each year the Lodgers' Tax Committee shaU sub­ r----~;;;~~;;;;~~~~----t private home. Excellent job for TbeuamelUJdpo&tolfiee a~ 01 the attorneY mi. lD tho Govemlrlil BOOy 01 lb. VWage 01 Walher~ .....V....c...... clor 1M the PJalntUf II as faUowl: Nanq J. aulcSoso a ~ budget fOJ" the expenditure or qualified person. References re­ P ..O. Drawer "'B-. Rul&eo. New Mex1coMMS. n' tax fUnds. ;lbe .recotDmendsitions of the quil'ed. Call 336-4773 after 5:30 WHDeu my babd atid the seal 01 the Dtsbict erst TaxCommittee fortbe ~dltureof the SUARANIEE p.m. to 9 p.m. K-25-tfc Court or LlDcoIn Ccxmt7. New MemUll, on this t2lb f advisory ClIlIy aa4 abalI not be binding I i day d July, I". t=UJlDO Governlrig BOOy. i Announces theopeningofher office i hI••orkl. AVON REPRESENTATIVE - need­ IllargDE. Undaay PASSE/), APPROvED Al'!D ADOPTJ;;D ibis \ August15, 1983, -Mr the practice § ed, earIl extra Christmas money. CIeri< 0I....lllstrlllC<>rJ>aratlon. I ) PIalntlll, . ) ) .... ) ) . lofERRITCASTI.EAND I\IICHAELIII, CASTt.E, ) ~ ) .~.., . ,- \ Defendanl.s. ) .~l- No. CV-ll:J.I44 Dtv.1I N•.. . NOTICEOFPENDENCYOFACTION •• ,.H . TIIJ;; STATE OF NJ;;W MEXICO TO THE YOUR SPARE TIME FOLWWlNG NAlofEO DEFJ;;NDAN'I'S, ean be tUlMd 11110 EXTRA $$$$$$

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, , • • .. , / ., . '" ". • , . , . , _~ • 4••~.. ; ...... ~ ...... ~. 't-. t- ~1t. _, ...... ~. t,"""" PQ9~ 4 -·ftVldC>$Q(N,M.} "'$\111'$ .' ThvrsdClv,AugU$t4, 191;13 ...,'. p~e,. .li'otH'~ -liclI1.IlUtIl1·IIl4Y·$c\JtleY8t:FRIQ:E~AW:l()]lj":$JiJ~'VJ~E :-~ ~ ExPIllRIENc,EJ9CAlWl1lN'.l'J!;ll$ _. WJU,DO lllu.Jl:cmtO. W,QRK'7 nelW .1& J) \'AM SIl1RVxQIllS ~ 1I11Ill"QuiJd " l>A¥eAR!!l .... /!y .$upei:'Vlsell· :.rgqll~ll~U\!ll llcllool teache!,'. Ag\!ll 3 to 6. qan . J.am~£ollt. x,.~en.eY!.;fl{~UI\1. Gall. :AspenA:ppJ'l\nce ~1eJ~miQn Ser. needed. W\!llt otIgg or rllpalt. MWllrk J{1Ulranteed'YIIJ;d work, l!ghttQ medl\Ull il\4lv· '!I'1~!l-,',.~J1atewIlW of lIfQllntllm (lQcl>j "....pllnd Sktie!!t 'FII~t IIllwllle. CllnJhn; ~7.7~, Ing I»" blIlillng til d\Ullp..PrQl1!pt 257-'1523 or26'1'-9867. P-llHlte.257;w<'''''',~e1l')'..llll6! . Can, ,. a57~~26.5, I Pllid by the piece. Wor~t l1ome. . IIndfl!l~tone. ~i1l;tunllt\!ll. blOCk ~t!'Ucture. PIln "'Ml!rray's Yl\RDWQJU<...., gtllsa; pmen~e.s, ])~al1!Qn4~, ..Ing~ ..lInd cllahls. " ..ElVen,m~~, .. ", ,'. .C~lltp Call Avlllt!on Prodllcts Co., 354-ll751.lIf-\I2·t£cClellt!lntl SBl'Vl.i:t\· lot Willi up. .f1llWlll' beds, ell!:. \V0J;k byt,be hour. H~tes!lg~t will! !l~.ppolgt-li'OJ;t$AJ)JjJ :-,~Yl!llr oW SJlasoned ~~:~~t.~dIlY. H_25-lltP,M01.\~llOMl\1Sll1'l:'.W,:"'llnd ~a4. C 257-4Bll7,IIl$1I1ighthllu,lliig. R'll-tfc" ment, ,Call ~oldlln ,J,. . pole a.lldbllfrell'lOl.'lle.·G.OOd for Sef- . .... - ,l'4-1lHf • ., .'" ... ., ...... ' ... . _.. llP7..ooaB. F-~~tp jlUliol' age gl"QUp. Cl(1l 3li4-2589, ,.. Ii vice,251-4Q67. Rupe s, 29;lo Sud· NElllD 'I'()S'I'()P A ;ROOF' .... fl"Qm :mxP:ER....NQll10 QJ,\RP1!JNTJjlJ;t· . ., ...... '. after. 6;Oq p.m"or Hll1LP WANTED ~ Wlllk!!Ss, gedlll'th, . N1'4 license' 1~klng7 call l'4unay'sClellllillg dlsl1w~er. .PfI>f_l\)lll\11;Ql'Vlce.Wlth9\lt pre>- FllUl:WOPD - !:Icat. l1ard;wOOd III Weel«mds. . '. F-23-3tp cook, Apply In person . lfM·ll-488. R-90-t£c ., $el'vlce' fllr Rapi'd J;t,oof. f~siolla1 pdc(lll. Additiol1l', decks, .tp\Wl. Any qu;mUty,And stove cuta """G'I'S'...... APP', . '''LOP'.', . ~fct~~ctMy Restaur!ln~:~~ ~,any~ ~Ide .~a4. kltchens I,'1lmQlteled a",d gal'llg\!ll, .1lVailAblll,F1,]l1 CQl'ds,l118,eU.ft. .~ .•"'~...,..... "'. SAS-IIgd HOd SI1lRVICEl " .. lIiHs"Uc dell~.& ~tacl!ed. ===;;:;:=::-:'====-:...... ,,~. ;:.;:=.= or .out, llP7-4867. ServIng :RUIdoso :BABYSIT'I,'INq ~ ill my. home, 3 .llollcl'llte, loundatlpns. Free Split, :BUY quartllJ', hl?fliell Jpr lll!le"PlS'llsurB. DJSHWAHll1.. R NEl!1DED -Amini1 mDurn l!lllce 1WO. RUpe'~ ServiceCP.{2930yearsol'older. Also, smalll'ePllIrs, , ~t1mllt\!ll. 257-7496. R-s-tfc from. II woodcutterI 1-3$4-2'151. rllce~llId sho~. Lorna Grande ri~nce . . '. ·:M-Bl.tfc . Ralleh, CapIta,"" NM, (50p) Bl!PB . neceSSary. pp y on SUdderth. . R-1/4-t£c·· brusl1 and l"Qller P!lint work. Call ...... •. ~. ." :trl03-tfc . VIctor S, 251-9!JOO. D.~t£e . WINDOW POLISHiNG _ and ·2p1.!;318. B·23-3tc B~ar T1U!lES, '1'RElES, 'J'RE£S ~ Aspen, .. ." . .,., .. The Claw-Gallery ~Pl'1,lce;Pl'leed RUIDO!>0 INN -Is n'!w IIccepting . chimney llweeping. Roy of. HOUS:EKll1EPING - dependable, blue lig!lt plus CUSTOM .LlCElNSEl PLATES - appliclltlOI1l' fQl' mllld positlQ1lll. _ Roydoso&~; 200-3133. Ro-ll.tfc qUalityelell~ng. References. Call And Framing Company :gQlll'anteed. 'North on 37 to 'l'he . made with namll,lnltIaJ oulOlllln. 2p7-74~1. Feature,Od9'nal,Ol'Local Anl'~ Sp~b1gs Condomlni\UllS. S-lS-Uc . Swain'sS!1oP, 257"4895. <:-101.tfc. 3711-1471. .- . R-25-2tc HOUSECLIl1*NING .._ Karen. H-23-4tp . Fine Art Prints HOUSEKEEPE~ BA1.\YSITTIN~ Nll1W USED - l1ol'Se kllners. FOR, SALE: - 3P ltQl'!lel pow~ Mer· DIl1PIl1NDABLl!l. - 257-4867. Ro-ll-tfc IN MY HOME: - Full Un", of.Art Supplies . AND Ileed'!d for Sle....11 Blanca CabJ11ll. FULL CABIN SERVICE _ llmall have room for 2 ml're. CaU\lll for details or wl1at's In in.' cury outboard with electriC ~tIlrt. 257;;Z22t 332 Suddeith ventory. Ulled14' stock kaUer, eX- EJ!:celient . cOnl,i1tlon •.. In~luding 257-:1103.. 8-25-2tc jobll, watcl1 Cl\bm, wigterlzing. etc. 258-5369.. 8-2!i-tfQ cellent shape. $1,295. prop, cables, and gellr shitt box. NOW TAKINGAPPLIC~T~ONS -=- ll58-304ij. ,J·2o-tfc HORSESHOEING AND TRIMMING 653-4152, '.l\T-23-6tpth· $(150. qllll ~p7-p921, ft!,r desk clerklrecetPtill1~thst POSc1'-1 DO YOU Nll1ED - allY.'type of out- -callt;lobby,371H1177.· H'25-4tp .COMl"AC'QON ,. ".' ." .. evegin~. B·2l-tfc Ion. Open.AUgUll ~. a d kOO lands . It-· . ~QtJlPNl!Wf 336-4321 H-25-3tc oor wor n_. capmg, 0 BABYSIT'I,'ING - m my home, 3 lQ!.NTAL WASHll1R & DRmR Sll1RVICll1 - CROSS TIEs _ one to:ll truck load T G~OWING COMPAN\' _ clearing, tree' tr!mmigg and years orolder. Also, :/mallrepairs, 378-8127' Aspen Appliance & Te1evi~lon Sef-llJso mOllt sU:e$ ,In' lingle, bar: FAS . .. removal, Wlll,er dJ;lUnIlge, conkol brush lind roller pamt work. Call Rocky Mountain\ vice. Gateway Center. be!lm cllilnnel culver.t and plate. needs neill, energetic, egthuslasllc and repair. l1aullng, ~pring clean- llP7-531B. B-25-3tc . llP'7-41~7. A-7~tfct Allll~\!S pipe (1" to :,14".). Gardner P!"'ple over 19 yelll'S of age. Inter·' up, etc. Reliable' work for Equlp"'eatCo. TELE:PHONll1 REPAm - instllllll- Pipe' agel Stlld, Tularosa, N.M. VIewS from 1p.m. to 5 p.m. ij25 2nd reasonable price Ffee Blltimatel; Q..BAR-J Il1XCAVATION - backhoe H1gbway7oEa~t. Street. F-25-2tp Call378-8229. .'. H.24-4t~ ~d79:zer. Phoge 257-~~or ...... tlpn and ·sales. Prewirlng 585-2100. e-llll·5tp /:...... ,...,.. .,..-r-r...... i telephone and cable TV. Lillcoln AKC REGISTERE:O ;LABRADOR "- EXPERIENCll1D PERSON - needed· FURNITURE RE:FlNISHlNG - we -. .. tp it CAPITAN FLAGSTOf\lE: County Phoge Company, llP7-9l42; Retrievers. TWo yel]OW malBll at for art buying ill the Caribbean. l1and strip, no tank dippjng; l1and YARDWORK - mo;mngl haullng, ~Rock Roc~y W~~8~ $2OOellcl1.Twoblackmal~at$l00· Must l1ave knowledge In art ap- rubbed oU imlshes .or l1and rubbed cl1ainsaw ~nd trlmmmg work. for landscapIng. Mountain praisal inprilnltlve ~ area. Must lacquer. We can slam and'imlsh Also planting shrubol, omamen· itwalkways. fIreplace.. reo! 1-354'-2730. M- eIIcl1. Three black females at $7P speak English, SP!lmsl1, F'rencl1 dool'S and cabinets too. Call tal~, tree.s etc. Call after 3. talnlng walls. drIveways. . CREE ME:ADOWS MEM1lERSHlP eIIch. Weaned and readY to gol and Creole.. ~ $1,000 a month llnytime. Ken. Baker. 257-5847. Y-25-4tp planten. etc. $50 per tonit . - for sale. For Information plealle Call 251-4552. A-22-4tp plus COl1U1USSlon on sales. Travel 37D-4854. F-23-3tp covers approx. 50 ta 60 sq.~ call354-2751. M·l·tfc ARABIAN COLT - 15 monum old expenses paid. Telephone ft. Out of town. '15 tonit RE:D DOOR ANTIQUE - galleJ')'. VeJ')' gentle, .gOOd show prospect: 437-9210 E·25-4tp i:fmlnlmum. free dollvery.~ Pine, maple, cl1erry, walnut fur.. ·Has won in' shows. r------l ~Fr_ --~1 I~KE:::=:!::'ulI~:m local delivery. M. &it nlture. Accellsory Itema ; 653-4152. A-23-4tp 7------HazardousTreo Romoval...... ~aie. Rock Co. Phone (505)-IC pFillliUVBll; estate jewelry and GOOD RAILROAD TIES - for NOW INTERVIEWING Dead t .....and tre••thcltcould . SU~iQ .CUslomHomes.Remodoliog 54-2528. . it llUver, china and glassware. 349 Price negotlahle Phone for geDeraloffice. ....mage property l:lIJ;J (505) 257-7606 J' it Country Club Drive; 257-2500, or ~O~-"007 .N .. . ." E_pert Work Done S w W M 2808 ~ -82-... Tl/PlDg. ftUao etc. I The Anderson CoJIection SUd- . ~ c AbolDtervlewiDgfor i D"J servlc. Co. i SleveKennedy. owner LIC 111928 f...... del'thDrive.257-9088.' Ro-17-tfc TV SIl1RVICll1 COlor/BoW, solid .hou.ekeeper. FaDdaae I' U2·Ruld.... 'ANE'OUS FOR SALE Kelvlnator atate/tube. type. Stereo, VCR. l!:~~.!!! 2~~~_-f~~~ ------..--- MISCELL VDP, audio. Re!lsonable rates. p_aaeDtp"'O... GRll1AT DEAL ON FERTlLIZE:R _ refrigerator, electric stove, con- Aapen Appliance &Television Ser- ODlV Deed.PPIY. HONDO VALLEY ei~"t PO lb. bags. lQ-1t.5. $45, will . sole color TV. Reallonbable. vice Gateway Center AltoAlp. CODdoaiDlu..., KENNEUl .... 257-5958,or258-4071. ,J-17-tfc 257-4i47. A_tf~ 336-4377 CONSULTANT deliver. Call 336-4286, after p;30. I .....,...... An ""R h f QuaUly boatdlDg . have a spreader you may UTD..u ••nn.u= - eIIvy rame, FOR SALE - Piper Explorer 2000 andgroomIDg ow. .. ,J-l2-tfc single axle. made from a llhort, Water 11 dr'lll .C 11' no...D1rahUI••Probl_•• borr wide pickup bed. $250. Call we. ng rIg. a f------·~--l ~Aacl 378-4047 forappolD1menl VACUUM ClEANER. - sales and 257-4105,afler6p.m, B-21-tfc 257·2581,Ruidoso,N.M. F-llH1tp U.•• P1oo._257-71598_"".0..0~2S7-4251 semce. All brands. David Keith, AKC Rll1GISTE:RED BLACK CHOW VCR SERVlCEl - Beta and VHS. ~:E:~::s~~~:~~t 117 E. El Paso St. Phone _ puppies. Father blue, mothill' Aspen Appllanoo &Television Ser. I_ I FORKLIFf 257·7171. K-33-tfc cl1ampagne.CaJJ258-3399. A-23-5tp vice, Gateway Center. "-' ri with 2574147. A·7o-tfQI I I .RENTAL COUCH - $35 ; C"alr, $lp; Ata DISHWASHll1R SERVICll1 _ Aspen , I \ Now accepting applications for the \ HORSESHOEING 378-8127 Pae-Man and Combat, w;ed once. APpllanoo & Television Service. MOVING SALE - If we don't get rid t new Vlllage.lnn Pancake House I Pl_ Perfo.....ace $80; typewriter, $4P; no checks llP7-4147. A-79-tfct of It we'U l1ave to moveI Bargains J Restaurant in beautiful Ruidoso. <45 Rocky Mountain § positions available, full or port time. \ TltaS a_D EquipmentCo. ~~e:.i:~~ Village Pa~~2&.~ BELL SAW PLANF.:R _ 12 Incl1Bll 5 for' everyone. 800 Hull, 1.3 miles for 24 hour operation. Including I Fani.r h.p.. 220 V. Excellent sl1a~; eallt at Cousins', left on Hull. cooks. buss.r.. dishwashers. hosts t 354·2732 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ALL STRAW HATS - $!I; special $1,100.257-9396. A-23-3tc Follow signs. Friday, 3-8 p.m. l and host.ss... wallet'S and J • • group of moccasins, $15; jean Saturdlly 9-1 e-25-1tc ~ waUr."s... ~ _1_'_-"-' : PAINTING : shorlll,l/2off;onerackofbloUBell, QUALITY TULAROSA - oat or ~~~~'~.;..:..'-=~=...;;;==~ Tr01nlng for .mpJoye.~"wlll be can· I : Exterior -Interior:. 1/3 off. Pat Adkins, Village Patio, alfalfa l1ay. $275 to $350. Call REDTAGSALE-llOto40\I&dlscount I ducted the Jast we.k of August for 2545 Sudderth. A-25-ltc 585-2365. 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. . ' TtLl.Irsd. ; C'@ll\f .- In COI'AfERGlMi·aUIUJING_1111 two NEWl\-FMMEl ~ blliltQII yliur l.ot. . .satur~" CO!ltlnulldat'.Georg\! · trQlltWI:!ll\ll ddVll.,. ~. door l:!atc:1:! ~ablll,_/m()l1t1lpl~dllJlOllltll.!ld .J\lIIdOllll,11tU1tl1ll! Pllld,JiI'n"I1!anllllt, ~mmlll'\llllltots (iii Suddertl!. Foul' Yilrg\! r\!~Oild d\lck$.baICllnyf BQJ;UlI. !l1I\iS4!: O.llllMda Mil mUes back.' 336..Q2111; $6,QOO' Ill' llt!St '.lllllC~r111,1If()PlltI!. ~QI!.35ll5. 1l-.~5-~tc: :reliabt\!' tl'nant wal1t\!d: No bedroom, 4, blltl:! adjOining. 4,700 c\!dllr siding. $17,iiOO, sl:!~U. Ill~- h lip CII~.COn:Y(ln. Qtlllllilillil jl:!in­ oftllr.··· , .'. '. A.-~tt'nc COMMJilRCJAt; .. l!lVILPING .... ' for children. D(l.jl(lts. dall2S7"7~, 9r ~. ft. apprala\!d for $1911,000, ask- trlcandmol'll. ~51-439$. N.~3-10tp . . ••lld illdd WIll!~IY..tQ .. colleetlim; SAW Oll'! YQUR ~ Brt4.- ilr '. ~Ilt.ln .1I~lltrlltn\\ m-\!a \It mid· Tullirosa, 5BS-M61. W~2~tfc IlIg $1111,00.0, terms...... , ' .. clollS.I!b.Plls, applUlnlle!l, b!!d­ day wdl:! !I llAA' ~\l.to~(ltl\'1l prlrtowll :a,mclO3Q,apprl»llrnllWly ~ FOR RENT-' ~ ~ms, 1 '1/2 257-439$;' C'U-10tp TImEE BElDROOM - 1 3/4 bath ,1' ,cltllll,W.V"reeords, atereo. Ask PlIOO l!:v!1tllntl'$lillQ fQr 60 8!lllQn llQ. ft. IlndPlenW \It. parlPnll.Call bstl:!a, flrllplaoo, -24,~ .". eutll··· a$ a bug. PI:!OI1Q .C1l!l1 ~544... . 8-24-4tp Ilisl:!\'ld Ildobe 1:!011l!e. Flreplacll, FOll. RlilNT -A\tiIOrt West- 2· 258.4477, . D.iPaolo R\!al ...... :~~-~ ~~- .(' ~·756(l. B-25-1OO ·.Es~te. E-23-8tp ...... · 1900 x..EMED WAGO~R - I\'lllSIl Patios. . $450/montl:!. . bedroom, 2 bath mllbUe. $380 plus • EXCEl>TIONALDUV t ~. 24' $ELJi'"CONTAl1IfED - trllv\!l '. I \!Xpirll$ SIlPt\!mb\!r, 1983.' Ex- 3t8-4159.. G-7-tfc utilities. CaU lWIlQ PeIlblllS, :li'our FOR SAtE .lJy OWNER - Small ",llIh MellCl I,' full m..m"..r•• . traller. Very nle!!, IIllleP3 8. Air ce11tlnt, cl!l1dition, loadoo. $9,500. FOR RlilNT - by the wllek or tor S\!asons Rllal Estat\! traner. 203 Brady Canyoll Road. t shIp t~ Alto. LQis of troes, 4 ,,, CQndl,UOned, celltral heat, OVlln. . ~-7066 Qr 2S7-561..0.. y25-3tp ·!l\'lIillQlI. Nlcll turl!lshoo lllg cabin. ,257-9171. ' P-25-tfc $1\1,500. call 257-4192. Mt\'lr A.ugust acre lot. 1.500 ~. ft. hQme., 7, call395-2241. . F-~tp $3,800 IIr b\!at offill'. · 1966 FORn ltANCHERO - may b\! . ·Sl\!eps· 6. Reasollabl\!.. PhOllll ROOMIE WANTElD - big hOUS\! DI! • R.30 Inl!ulatlon. 3 ".droom. '), 336-11120. 8-25-1tp pond\!~osa. a!!\'ln lilt Pillnll\lr SavillgS ... Trust. 434-3511, J\.lall1\lgordQ. 8-llHfc rlv\!r. cl06e to shopping, larg\! POSSIBLlil No DOWN - • 2 bath, quality bUilt. and' ~OOUBLl!l S~ZE BEl> - h~db08rdhi­ Call D\!bi at 257-4617 or \!vel!ll!gs, FURNmHED TWO BEDROOM _ privatll' b\!droom and bath. H\!lghts Invit\'lS you to CQme and more. Will b.. completed In' cludlld,gOild buy. 257-7770.M-25-1re . 371Hl42S. . F-25-~OO apartmeJlt. AJl bills plus cabI\! TV Reh,r\!nces ' r\!quir\!d. s..e tIIIa nice 2 bedroom, 2 l\!v\!loo • about 3 mQnths, $75.000•• FREE MAiInt KWl.'ENS"': solli\! Wlth FORSALE -1983Toyota T\!rccl. 4wd bOl!kUp paid. Oil\! workillg P\'lI'S0n 257-5359., R.-l8'tfc hom\!, with aUth\! \!xtras. $65,000. ~. ~O' Call V.J., 257-4502. C-25-lfc • Call 257.3413. . . . tlIllll. Call258-56111. F·25-~tp wagon, 5,500 mUlls. OII1y, $325, 257,78S7. F-2S-4tp TWO 20' - storag\! facJ.lltills for .~~~~~-,~~~ · FIFTH WHEEL TRJ\.WJ, TRA.nER . 258-3002.F-25-4tp ':li'OUR BEI>ROOM, TWO BATH - rent at Cirelll B Campgrllund. DEL NORTE SUBDIVISION - 1,152 - COIIIPlllW1y sclf-cPlltaln'ed. 11119 FOR SALE '- 198Z Rllnagad\! ci7 .unfurnished, l,Jpplll' Callyon aI'oo. 37iK990. T-20-8tp slJQal'\'l foot, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, r---...,..------.--l , Tilton, 40' 10llg with till out. awo . hardtop, 23,000 mU\lS, \!XC\!lloot $8OO/month plus bllls. 257-4381, RENTALB AVAILABx..E ~ on\! room flreplac\!, cov\'ll'\!d roor d\!ck, open , bedrooms, plus 1:!Ide,a·becl couclJ condition. AM-FM cass\!U\!. $7,595. 257-5386. C-l9-4OO llfflcienci\'lS to large hOmllS/con­ front deck, unfurlliahed. Flnallcing AnENTION- availebl\!. $65,000. Call I I In livillg room. Northern bullt; WI­ Call .257-9398, 8-5, TWO BEDROOM, - Alto Area, $400 doll.. Short or long tenn. Call or write: LIlia Eastlll' Real Estate, 256-3330. H-25-lfc I HOUSE OWNER . S tr\!m\!ly well Insulatoo. Larg\! Monday-Fr,day.F-25-2tp . plus electric. No pIlts. Iton Smith ~ OR IUI.LDER S enought to liv\! in for comfortabl\! FOR SALE - 1981 Mazda RX7. low Real Estat\!, 257-9040. R-l""tfc Inc., Box284, Ruidoso, N.11'1. 98345; VIEW OF SIERRA BLANCA - n\!w, phollll257-7315. G-20-lfc ,r. hom\!. $14,500, or b\!st offer. mil\!ag\!, . good comilUon, must FOR RlilNT - 1,600 sq. ft. commer- f1irnIshed, 2 bedroom, 1 1/4 bath, , ' (505)625-1l173. F-25-1tp sa<:riflc\! billow book. 378-4471, for . cial propmty for r\!nt or leas\! In TWO BEDROOM - 1 bath dupl\!~ for , low' PlIym\!nls. Comfortabl\! n\!w II am Interested in trGc!ing all my I ~t. .' FOR SALE - '10 1/~ good Used plpll, Dave. F-25-2tp the McDonald's aroo. $800 pt!l' r\!nt III Airport West. Call Sue at Owner/all\!nt, 257-5359.R·5-tfc SRegistered Quarter Horse. (Race S good for culv\!rts. Luk\!'s W\!ldlng, 1lI'13 FORD MAVERICK - for sal\!. month. call 25ll-429!l or writ\! Box Dipaolo R\!al Estllt\!. SBreed) fer a real lliCll hau.e In I 336-4751. L-1o-tfc 258-4477. D-24-3te ; Good comli II for $900.00: Call 3594 H.S., Ruidoso, N.M. SRuidoso, will give or taka dlf- S' · NOW OPEN - Th\! Springs.NUl'S\!I'Y. 257-2417. F-25-2tp 811345. F-~l-6tp AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 15TH ­ § ference. If interestad, call (505) }' , AsPeJl lind blu\! spruC\! trlleS. COm\! 3 b\!droom, 2 bath hom\!,' 2 S257·7284 or (915) 573·7357. . ' 1981 FORD BR NCO XLT - fully TEACHERS-SKIERS - gr\!at fully ..-.-.~_ , look lIeli;t to Sprillgs Con­ load\!d. priced to s\!lI. Call furnish\!d mountain' hom\!. sllparat\! UllitS, 2 kltch\!IIS, 2' J....,.:...... _ .!. domilliums lin North37, R-l5-tfc (505)623-«198. F-25-4tp Flr\!plac\!, tr\!\!s, d\!ck, vi\!w, fir\!places, \!xcell\!nt view. I $65O/montll, plus bUill.. Call Bill at .~, CLASS A MOTOR HOME - fully l!X- $~ 11176 VOLKSWAGEN - bus in shortlll' term 1\'l8S\! possible. Ruidoso PrOP\!ry R\!ntals. · contained, $10,500. Call 257-90'75, or cell\!nt condition. 7 pass\!ng\!r per p\!rson. Call V.J., 256-5252. D-24-2lc 257-7440. 8-19-tfc caPlicity. 20 to 25 m.p.g. $4,500. 257-4502. C-21-tfc Call Victor at Don Victor's. TIME SHARE - 2 bOOroom condo, ALTO VILLAGE - 3 bedroom, 2 · FOR SALE - lin\! 6 ft. conremporary bath, furnlshoo or UllfUl'llishl!d. couch with matching chair Md 2 257-9900. o.25-tfc lmIsbrook VlUag\!. Through 1999 FOR SALE BY OWNER with RCI membership, world wid\! VI\lW and quI\!t. $625/month plus \!nd tables. Good condition, $150. bills. Call BUI at 258-5252, Ruidoso OI!\! early Arnmcan dark wood ·\!xchang\!. $2,000 firm. (505) 3 b.clroom. 2 Yo bath with THE LOW 298-8ll45. T-25-4tp PropertyR\!lItals.. D·24-2OO rook\!r. Excell\!nt condltioll. $45. OVERHEAD STORE e.tra. In Alto Lokel! Coun. On\! Catalina automatic washer, ONE, BEDROOM - charmillg, DOUBLE WIDE - cloon tran\!r. -----:LJ(-:riOccN;----­ Good location, \!asy aCC\!SS. try Club. Full membership. good working cOllditiOll, $125. On\! spacious, privare patio, furnisboo. Either furnl.hed or unfur. I 3 pl\'lC1l S\'lCtional Qtreen. AllII couch TRAVEl TRAILERS $325/month. 37&4159. C-l4-tfc $475/month, plus utilitloo. Yearly I,. with solld mapl\! lrlm, belg\! and oUILT "'NO O"'CKED OY l\'l8s\!. 258-5292.' . , 1'4-24-200 nlshed. CONTACT WAYNE whit\!, good condition, $250. On\! SKYLINE LOVELY HILLSIDECABIN hom\!. WOOD, 336.8254. Simmons hlde,a·becl couch, good $65 night for 2. View, flrllplac\!, COMMERCIAL RENTAL -1/2 block •__11_,_, ~ condition, with mattress, $150. For -----:'N"'EW==EL.;'O·"'RA-,-P=cO=--­ woods and qUI\!t b\'llluty. 257-4502. off Sudderth, 1100 sq. ft. \!asy ac­ any of lh\lS\! It\!ms, pl\'l8S\! call MOTOR HOMES Cabins ... casUllS. C-25-1tc C\'lSS. Lcla Eastlll' Real Estat\'!, ~-~~~~~~-~~~--~-~~-~ 257-7315. F-B4-lfc 257-4117, or354-2747. R-25-4OO ---'F\;:;;N""""'N;;;C::':IIl:A:"'V","',"'IA""Il"'L"'E-­ 450 SQUARE FEET - on Sudderth, behilld Mari Trav\!l. $250/month. Two NewA-Frames t MOVING SALE - located at "Th\! DIG JACK'S N. of Stash" H 24, 011 highway 37. 257-5947. G-1OD-tfc • H' n783 RV CENTER AJo.....",. t Refrig\!rator, wash\'ll' alld dryer, ....,....·v on Tulorosa Hwy FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED REAL ESTATE One on river with * acre - $32.000. antiqu\lS, odds and \!uds. Thurs­ - 1 and 2 bOOroom apartmoots, FOR SALE BY OWNER - on Old • t day, Friday, Saturday and Sun­ $335 and up, IncludllS cabl\!. D\'l8n Road In M\lScal\!ro on pav\!m\!nt, • One overlooking river with * acre - $28.000. • day. M·25-1tp Land &0 Cattl\!, 258-3619 Dr b\'lllutiful plac\!, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, RENTAL 257-9595. L-6:l-lfc FOR SALE - full 01'00 Meadows d\!n, bas\!m\!nt, double garag\!, 2 • Doth 2·stary with large redwood decks and balconies. Cedar • ATI'RACTIVE MODERN two VERY SPECIAL - four bOOroom fireplaces, c\!ntral h\l8t1n~J or­ l membership. Call 257-5669, aftill' bedroom furnished apartm\!nt, • siding, electrical composition shingle roof. shell. $8,000 down, • 5. J-95-tfnc oodar home for rent by day, wllek chard, storag\! and shop bUIlding, 10% Interest. 257·4398. A-Frames built on your lots, also easy. goodlocation. No pills, pl\!as\!. call or month. 257-9346, days; 257-7812, beautiful trlleS and yard. Approx­ • MlC1WWAVE OVEN SERVICE ­ 257-2978. A-85-tfc \!v\!nlngs. B-72-tfc Imat\!ly 1 alll'\!. Must sell for h\l8lth terms. • Aspllll A.ppUaI!C\! ... T\!lerlsloll SIlr- COMMERCIAL - long tenn leas\!1 reasons. For appolntln\!nt to soo • vice, Gat\!waV C\!nter. FOR RENT - on\! :I bOOroom, 1 bsth ~---, .-....-.~~~ ~-~- ~ , l)Hlway 37 n\!xt to Coch\!ra hous\!. Oil\! 3 bOOroom, 2 bath callown\!r, S78-8434. S-77-tfc ...... --, 257-4147. A-7""tfct Restaurant, 2,700 sq. ft. prim\! • I house. Call257·9121. 8-22-tfc COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - 450' " locatllln-$1,600/month. 2) Ex­ 60', In Clovis, NM. Would trade for TRUE1T BALL cellent vislblUty, 3,000 sq. fl, lots FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM ­ home, mobil\! Dr prop\!rty In Cluutt fBall d?ealty ------1• _ of PlIrking. Fonli\!r Ray Heid Ski AltoCrestcabins. Water paid, $395 BROKER Ruidoso. 1-763-7610. P-8lI-tfc - d?e.1J.r.nu"l I Grann'e.rSiore HouseI Sbop, $3,OOO/month. call Resort plus d\!poslt. Six months 1\'l8S\'l, no OFF. PH. 505-3784484 pIlts. 258-3535. B-25-2lc LOT FORSALE-257-2992. W-7-tfc RES. PH. 505-3784115 - LDt. - cA.""o.ge s.u.,a.".• Trad_ I Propllrt!\lS, Inc. 257-9f1l7. R·5-lfc . - C!omm£."U:lal AatIcNM. Coa.ctlbIM TWO MOBnE HOME - spaces tor THREE BEDROOM MOBnE HOME BUSINESS FOR SALE - good I OocHl~F""_ HIGHWAY 70 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY - three small apartments ~ _ .QIPlway 7eE .. I relit. Tellpet! cabins and Mobil\! - with attaclJoo mother-In-law mOIl\!Y mak\'ll', good location, low I apartm\!nl. F.ir\!plac\!, ster\!o, rent. Doing business In Ruidoso 7 .and.10 moblle.J,"eIItalspaee••.01l'ner financing available. . 0 .' .~~I;":~:!,2~~~ I '&=:~i;;RA~~'S;::~ cab)'l T.V., In Cb\'ll'okoo Village. Y\'lal'S. Le:ss thaI\' '1\!;000. Can RIVER PARK- Iarg\! furnished mobUe wIth exee1leDtiaeation an river. ~ Call (915) 565-9163, (505) 257-4895. 8-18'ttc op\!11 cOtlcret\'!l'att6 anlt'chalnllllk felice...... - 5...... 2,000 sq. ft..loadlng dock,S\'lPlirate 987-2387. ' 8-25-lfc AGUA 1"RIA - very IIvabl\! rurnlshed home iIJ IIlce n\!lghborhood. circle I ------entranoo, &epllrat\! clectrlc mIller. RIVER HOUSE - d\'lCks, cedar drlv\!, open conerete patio. S\!curlty bars on willdows and doors. 256-5622. V-l6-tfc NICE, CLEAN - 2 bOOroom traUer clos\!ts. oak floors, furnlsh\!d, NICE BUILDING LOTS III s\!veral subdlvlslolls. EFFICIENCY CABINS - for r\!nt ­ tor r\!nt. F'i.n!place, d\'lCk. No kids b\!autlful lot. 150' on rlv\!r. , $400 ,I TV RENTALS $195 to $215 per month. All utilities Dr pills. $4OO/month. r\!fun­ Owner/ag\!nt,257-5359. R-5-tfc I paid plus cable. Call Gw\!n at dabl\! s\'lCurity deposit. 8 month , 40 ACRE TRACT -In Nogal Callyon, > Black And WhlteOr Color DIPaolo R\!al Estate. leas\!. call (505)359-0631 until 9 \!nough wood for \If\!1 BoykinReal­ VIDEOTAPE 258-4477. o.21-tfc p.m. LeaV\! a messag\! for Lee ty, offlc\!s, 648-2577; hom\!, "'ollday Hom. Sale. I. having an open house SaturdQy, Anll\!. Available August RECORDER RENTAlS SMJ\LL MOBnE HOME - for rent, 648'2265. B·l6-tfc August 6th and Sunday. AUllu.t 7th from 10:00 A.M. until 30. N-24-5tp .:00 P.M. Ruidoso suitable for a coupl\!. 257-4418. K-21-tfc MATURE COUPLE - wanting to Il Atth. NOW RENTING - cabin on Ruidoso mak\! a d\'l81 on a two Dr threll uy" THREE BEDROOM - 2 bathhom\! III riv\!r. Sllleps 2 to 6. $60 IIlghlly, 3 bOOroom condo Dr hous\!. Rent COunlty Club Estates. Ftr\!plac\! day minimum. no pels. Labor Day, with an option to buy. call257-7852, with large den, unfurntsl:!OO. F\!nc­ 5 day minimum. Call (915)584-3'709, days. M-25-4tp ( Of'IN MON.- SAT. 00 in backyard. Call 257-4976 or 257·5204. I-l9-4lc 37e illl441 257-4340. Belty. B-23-tfc HOUSE FOR RENT - larg\!. OWNER ANXIOUS - to sell n\!W 3 :::a:::a:::a;s::ll:s::l======E.'S!l1!, 800 SQUARE FOOT-locatoo 011 Sud­ I!PlIcious, brand new on\! bOOroom bOOroom cabin in White Mountain derth in n\lW oUioo complex. Plen· adob\!, flreplac\!. patio. 4. Call B\!tty. Doug Bass and RENTOUR CRANE ty of parking, idl!81 for insurance. $325/month.378-4159. C-24-1OO Assoclat\'lS.253-5252. D-24-2lc RUIDOSO TRUSS contractors, I\!gal offic\'lS, \!tc. 257-4417 or336-8286. 8-23-tfc • HURRYI Just one comm\'ll'cial 11!8S\! MLS LUDWICK AND CO. REALTY I!PlIce Idt at Th\! Paddock. Call 215a"'5178offlce/evens. 0'''.'')" 258-4477, DiPaolll Rwner financing. ("11092) 8t lIetad. chin' PostLodg\!. M-25-3te WANT A NICE but Inexpanalva oebln? Vee. they doexletl How UNFURNISHED - We haV\! two - 3 ebout 2 bedrooma. right In town, big deck. lerg.. lot? Juat bedroom, 2 bath units avaUabl\!. S38,9110 With own"r f1nenclngfno qualifying. ("4064) White Mountain TownhOUS\'l, $750 Ron Ludwick. AUGelat. Susan Ludwick. Broker BE YOUR OWN BOSS - this &maU business Is a 1 or 2 p\!rson opera­ AUTOMOTIVE monthly plus bills. Alto hom\! $600 ttoll. Fixtures, equipment, and some Inventory. $30.000. DUMP rimCK _ 1975 lnll!rnational mOllth plus bills. callRuidoso Prlr PRIVACY - lots of tree& surround this nice 3 bedroom. 2 b'ath moun· fot sale. Excellellt working colldi- pIlrty Rootals, Doug Bass'''' taln bom\!. Flreplac\!. d\'lCks, w\!lllnsulated. good acce&s. $62.000. tiOIl. 12 yd. Gailloll bed. Also 20' Assocl!lt\'lS,256-5252. o.25-1le IlqUipmoot traDer. Call S36-4662 Dr FOR RENT - cute and charming 2 1454-2206. W-9-tfc bedroom, 1 bathhouse, completely , 1981 ClIEVY LUV '- pickup, 4 x 4. furnished, washer and dryer, $87,500-1800 sq. ft, 3 bedroom. 2batb home. Dining room. large living Cl\'lllD. $6,000. 257.9006. C-l5-tfc cable 'r.V., bills paid, $65O/month. REA" 1STAIE AfPRAISAL ACCREDITED BY THI room with f1r\!plaee, 2 car garage. Large lot that adjoins national 257-5586, If no answ\'ll'. call Rucelle forest. Sto\! this one - U's nlc\!. JEEP WAGONEER - 1972. b\'lSt buy at Four S\!asons R\!al NEW MEXICO REAL ESTATE COMMISSION. In tiles\! parts. It Interested, c:all Estate. . G-25-2OO CLA5S.ES HELD AT THE CREE MEADOWS GOLF ASSUMABLE LOAN - Call for details. Three bedroom. 2 hath home, '.. 336-4236. J·I9-1tp FOR' RElNT .:.. AUgj1st 1. Two AN!j COUNTRY CLUB BEGINNING AUGUST 8. at furnished. 2 car garage. large storeroom. easy access. Listed at Chevy 1/2 $100,000. " 'FOR sALE - 1982 ltnpala. bedroom, 1 bath, f1lttllshed 8:Od.a.m. PLEASE CALL THE SCHOOL OFFICE FOR' '11< Assume loan or rdil!ll.Dce. $5,500. apartmllllt. Good location. $$75 $6,400 DOWN -$388.22 p\!r month ror 10 years (12% inter\!st) wlU bUy Call 257-5129 or 378-4750, aft\'lr plus electricity. Call .Qladlne at CONFIRMATION (50S) 299-7668. thIs 2stol'Y, 2 apartm\!nt building. Needs som\! work but has good r\!n­ 5:00. F-23-1tp 257-4029. L-25-2tc: tal reeord. Listed at $:I~.ooo. 1982 CUTLASS SUPREME - CABINS - Gr\'lllt IQcatioll. Cl';"n and ...... '__._•. _'_•• ="_"_"-""_"""_"_". n_._ . Broughnl; IlXcellent condition, low cozy with kitchooettes. Wookly HANDYMAN - hav\!1 gota deal for yOU! Small mobile hom\! with ad­ rnII\'lllge. Tak\! ov\!r paymellts. rat\'lS. $25.00 Illg\ttly. Call J'Wn alld ded room. Ne\!ds clealling and Som\! repair. $19.500. ·eaUaftet5p.m.37B-4lt12 G-23-3tp Cindy at "cabins " caStlllS" • '. DtJM1> TANI>EM G.M.C. - di\'lSel, 257'4502.. C-25-tfc GATEWAY - two bedroom, 1 bath mountainhome - furni&h\!d, .1968. 1& yards. El Paso. t~epholle' COMMERCIAL BUrLD1NG .... f~r dishes, Iin'l!'8. etc. Large lot, carport, patio. good acce&s. Listed at 755-4681. j)-23-8tp; sub-l\'llls\!. $350 P\'lr .mollth. 1304 $51,5110. l&1tl ClmROK£El JEEP - fully load- Sudderth Drl\'e, acrllss from • OWNER WILL FINANCE - this larg\! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home• 00. V\!t)'· gOild, !lOUd transpcirta7 J'ackalope Squate; Inqulrl\!s $45,000 doWl!, balallc\!lI\!gotllible. Lalldseapoo yard, fruit trMs in f\!lIc· ,"00.$2.7SO.i!53-4152. C-23-4tp 257-4982. _025-3tp ed back yard. two car garag\! with stor\!rOOIn. nicely rurllished alld I, . brtck exte.rlor. Let uS show you this olle ilt $135,000. - .. ' . . .·Ioyd Buckley. Rcs.: 257-4105 ,. . George Martin; Res.: 258-5072 .'011 SALEIY OWIIERII...~DE. BUCKLEY REAL ESTATE · . . & Insurance,lne. ' ...... 1 I.r ,ce ".e. 'r.... .·Z57·46l1.'1 . . ,.'..... lte.IO .. ,. . '•••'.'.' M _kfl pll!~ c .. 2910 Sudderth .' .' , , DaUs1..W~••""'Mo..thlvALL . P.O~bRAWeR1$.i .... """' ·tI., kite * .., MLS . ; a57-4501: .' . .. ..'. ·S·ti.S·O'US·" .~....~.$7~DOO.2~092.. RUIt)oS(), N.M. .1ISlVr.'ft'YOVO,U'OSl'OV ..~ .~ , '. ~1_il·_il_ji- ..\i.li_,I..i" ..__'_i... in ...Ilii1i:; ..·•• iIiilIi'l\ ....i-.lI...__IIiilii/li ...... II~.._j . '. ~ • . , . ., \ • . . PqQEl6 - Rl.IldQl;O (N.M.) NElWiilTl1l.1riildQY, A gU$t4., 191;13, .. , ' ~' W1tJ..',l'lW>lil.OR$~J"L . DO YOU WAN'X'TO TRADl!: Ul'.t' - ••' '"':IIl!" _', _ _ .._...... ,new · \l.OlJlell· :and ,IIJt", .In .,Mietillnet. . :~et~~~ =:rltt;~I~llba:d=~~~. .. ..'~.' . ..t.>' ••• .'h" FIn' .. '$117.9I!Q-$199.5QO,<»' l1eW'etup1exos . baUl, Iprge' !lell, dllli\1g a~. '. "1..'Ue' .. an·..c. . ,d.'e'r ·.Illlill ~aIlO,for RlIldl!llo. COllIlO~"1 fireplace, lal1le mastlll' beH;~.1l2~tfll ., ... ;.' . ,,"." " DREAM - :!JOnita MIke. RQCk "; cabin ami guest bouse. fen~ed alld 'f- 'Ie.allsta.te P~ICJ!l RlilJ;IUOED "",fl,'QlJl$1i.1!z0Q0 .' furnished.. /100. ft. .frantaKeoll ...... '.'" ....•', .' '. .... to $125,000,'Best bqy I,tw'lite): Bonito Creek. Only $65,000. Owner)' . M:Olllltaln.B!1l1utifUl view.~,200 Ilq. , -- '-'-, -- ". , " ;;;~~illance d:'~~~1~ ft. 'TwO. rJfClIIa~e,si 4gI'eeni1QJlSe .; if . NEW MeXICO SUMMER RANCH SPECIALS willdoWll, wet bal' alld: m~. call ( LET'S TRADE - If yOU have a!laV. , ~:I41a. .... ,l'!.lll:-tfll • or something of vab,le, this ill YOUl" SlelT\l lIla.co RQnch 7,552 deeded (lcres with 320 st(lte le(lse (ltres : ' STROUT~REALTY,lnc~ TEN AClU!lS WITJI CABIN~ up J ac~ge ofCarri~020 . chance to oWIl some nice located ·in Lincoln County, New' Mexleo, 2. miles east lust off . . , .. , .- . · Nogal canyon. Will kadef9r cabin ,; In Alto Deer Park Wood",. U.S. 380. This well-est(lblished mountain' ranch is divided. into 5 postures ~57-2253 In Il.U.ld(lSo. 'c;:all . Bllyklll Relll ;:. 257-2691~ Lr2506tp 1017 Mechejn . Eslate, 64lI-2577 or64ll-~5.:a-21-tfc with adequmEilivestQCk watering, at on elevation of 6,000 feet, tieing nal Forest. The Sierr(l BIQnc(l is a 4-se(lson ranch, . . CAPITAN - mIJbile bame On 5.clty onll. Three bedroom. 2 bath. Qining located near (I p(lved I(lnding strip ~ndonly 25 miles from Ruidoso. R. 'V. CAMPGROUND"':' Anew campground nellr ...... roBa. Eight · lots. Terms avallnble. 354-a703 01', room. large de~k, double garage completed stalls, 8 gnder eonstructl"n; horsesb!le pits. plenlc,area. 354.-2432. ·O·22-4tp • with automatic door opener. Thl'ee I.lI Uave RllncII - B.560 deeded acres and 361 stote.leo~eacres, IQcated in Sbows a positive cash now, member GCllId Sam Club. AAA. good poten­ TWO NEW ltOUSFJS - fQrSlIle.Good. years old. Joillfl national forest. Torr(lnce Countv..,New Mexico, iu~t off St(lte Rood 3 adlacent to thE> vill(lge tial witb .II lI.ttle TLC. CALL NOW ON THISCAMPGR()UND. . rental propertyorbomos. Will con­ level lot. Marked !loWl! to $87.5\10. , . 1 " , of DUFan, The La Llcve is a well-established high plains ranch. divided into 7 DELICATESSEN -'On of tbe best buys In Ruidoso. Completely to.... siderall orIel'S. 257-4585. F-:l2-tfc" Call George Martin at Buckley ~(I Real Estate. 257-4633. B-25-2OO pastures adequately. W

lUC.l11"d In TIM' ""firth , (tI'",.., Ot I"",btl."" VIII"a. - ItlJ:h , 1:- ~***************~ 0,.",.., 11'tO, Ruldcrw. HH"n ...nulu... '"lui..,. h.obLa 1 . (For sale ByOwner) Rea.onable, one owner HOMES; 2S8-S2S2 OPEN SUNDAYS mobile home on ~ acre lot, 'Iocated at 4b2 River PRICE REDUCTION - on beautiful e"stom built Deer Park home_ .Road In Rive.. Park, $72.500 - THREE BEDROOM. 2 View. trees. privacy. all for '195.000. Call'Betty ~ fill' a tour. Buldaso Downs. .27,000. batb unfurnlsbed bome at lower' Fully furnl.....d, large end of Ponderosa Heights on cul­ THE PRICE IS RIGHT- at $142.000 on a beautiful new bome In White por~h, • de-sac. Fenced and very private. Mountain 5. Two fireplaces. wet bar, elrcular driveway. Ask for scr_necf beautiful. 683-5268 Sbirley MeCormack. Iy landscaped. Call 258·3002 or 378.4363 ALMOST NEW - well built 3 bedroom cabin on pine covered 'h acre before 8:00 a.m. or after $119.950 - THREE BEDROOM. I lot. '67.500. Cali Betty Lou. 6:00 p.m. Open hou..· all '1'. baths. triple carport. Beautiful davSunday. large lot In Cree Meadows Coun­ ONE OF ITS KIND! Designed for tbe discriminating owner. Spec­ try Club. 683-3610 tacular view of Sierra Blanca from tbe unique Engllsb Pub. Owner says IILet-s make a deat" Call Cor Shirley. ;-:------.j $185,000 - FOUR BEDROOM. 3 baths. game room. 2 fireplaces. THIS TWO BEDROOM - mobile located on 4'-2 acres In Alto Area. 29 508 square feet. Golf Course and $52.000. Ask for Betty Lou. Sierra Blanca view. Golf Course .WIN Estates. 683-4686 UNDER $100.000 - new 2 bedroom. 2 batb. unique design. Loft. skylight. designer wall paper. Must see til appreciate. Assumable ALincoln Logs Ltd. Illan. Call Shirley. 258-5252. $115.000 - THREE BEDROOM. 2 bath. larl\e living area looking TWO BEDROOM. TWO BATH - Upper Canyon. Lovely quiet loca­ HOME out on 67 fairway. Golf Course tion. Tall pines. cedar e1osets. sereened-In poreh. Call Joe Zagone. Estates. #83-4723 FOR AN EXCELLENT - buy on a bUilding lot. Call Joe. You can win a home from Lincoln MOBILE HOMES: NO STEPS - new home. lovely yard. easy access. energy efficient. Logs. Iusl vlsil us and submll your entry Over 1,700 sq. ft. Prieed to sell. Call Shirley. before Augusl 31. 1983. The home you may win is worth up to S251000! There's nothing 10 buy. See whallllg home liv­ BRING YOUR HAMMER and nails and flulsh tbls 1320 sq. ft. home on Ing from Lincoln Logs Is all aboul. $18.000 - TRAVEL TRAILER on J,2 acre .ot. Owner says "Make an offer. terms available." Call 2 lots. Zoned R-2. Skyland Addi­ Shirley. Jlot&M.y_.L-."-ef..... C... tion. 683-5325 Aho. N.Il. 11312. (505) "'·4295 DIal & ..... _ 7 No. ef 1_., BEST BUY IN TOWN - new 2 bedroom. 2 bath bome for only '42.00 N.M _U -. per sq. ft. Buy today and select the flnlsblng toucbes. Call Sbirley. . $30.300 - TWO BEDROOMS. 1 bath on paved street in Carter's '85.000 SIERRA BLANCA - Vl11W. Three bedroom. 2 bath. large deck ~t=,.-Ltd. Park. one block off Sudderth. overlooking trout filled pond_ Call David! . ~. ~ 683-4910 You may .1111 .nleJ b\' Anding nrtlr Mme .dd'"1 'I'd tele­ phone number on I praln 3~ UnII.. Umuln Logs PtumoliGll 120 ACRES- bordering villagelimits and national forest. Available In PO SOl{ 13S.CIlesleJtll'''n.:'\'V 1211. Onnnlr\, JiHhcusebolJ one tract or smaller lracts. Call David! For comptdl!'wnlesl ruIn. Jerul 'II!'IIdddte5Mid 5fjmped I!nre­ lope 1", 1983.l.&lIOIln LopLtd ACREAGE:

TWO BEAUTIFUL 40 acre lracts with views. views, views. One northwest of Capitat'J and one, 1 anDe 110rtb of Boylto turn-orr.'

TWO 4+ ACRE building si...... with good aeeess and view. In village limits. water and elee­ trleity available. Excellent·· terms. 683-312!i and 3126.

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, ,.: • ~ r~-~~""'~~"""'~"""""'~~---"""'~::', .. 8UI~PIIlMUST$m i"hl~b.!ilg!ltr(Yll~50sti.it: collin". t· .. , .., • jJnfqu!l, .mYltHeveld~sl~n provides t ·,·"1',SIllI..'QER;rH.,.'.,: p'r1.VQcy for .;1 ~l1droorns lmd' I\lrge II)lIl1g area.VOu)tl1d ceilings In .gll lIdi~O .roomsondlqfs. of bill windows give.. • 4700 squa".foot' ,o...,m.".rcfalJ).. (:lind t 1hot QPl1n fel1llOg of 0 ,"ych lorller t 4blllldrc.~m., 4 ~ctf" :, ClPlCltrt..,Elllt. Ample • '. horne. ~osY(lccess, nice IQtwlthci' • .'parking. two.commercial lot$. $147,000. tV woter.!=overed deck, lots of ,5(or(lge, ceiling fan, wood stove, • cash~ . , . , • ~r,peting throYllh(luf. Don't spend .'... .. ;l57~4398.., . ,YQI/r voluoble. vocotion cle(lning f ond. malntoinlng 0 house lorger .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,' thon you need. This Is, 0 horne . . yC)u'd be proud to own. Before YQu 'bwonything else, corne see this - .~ ,MLS ·1:a· . , offordoble quoillty·built horne .QIld , PHQNE 257.2092 REALTOR 'C

RANCHO RUIDOSO'-:' 5 acres, fenced, with stable and efficiency apart­ $q~ ment. Beau*lful surroundings. .-1.30 Ft. -Custom ook cabinets -2 ,Separate bedrooms -Stained glass 'fWO LO'l'S - Ponderosa Heights, OO'xllS' each. . -2 Baths - 'Az acre TWO LOTS CREE: MEADOWS Q.EIGlITS _Approximately lOO'x200' -Secluded with view -$99,500 , ·ea~h. Be'alltiful view. all city utUltles.pnve" street, CALL 336·4776 ,.. - ~. . Marge woodul 257-768l ALTO .vILLAGE - full golf BIGGERSTAFF ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • nEAL ESTATE membership. Fine building LOOKING ·for an adordable sIte. $19.000• I.,. . MLS I"1"J . • • furnished single wide, with add·on? Large view lot, E . L£! . • •• OWNER MUST SACRIFICE covered patio. Needs a little equity In Alto Village lot. • • IIflxen" but could be used as social membershIp. Call • • Is. Only f30,OOO. quick-over Yo acre. • • TRULY NEAT single wide ••, CONTEMPORARY - Golf . .' with add...n on a flat heavily · ...:::" .,2;~•.,!;,.. ,.;~{:; .~. . , ., wooded lot In Del Norte. R.V. Course Estates home.. e.­ THIS 1,8150 SO. FT. HOME - hee commercial potentIal for . hook·ups, covered patio. Must tra special view of SIerra I a amall bUBlnBee or can be eeelly dIvIded Into a duplex. • see to appreciate. '65,000. Blanca. Over 1.700 sq. ft. 3 • Assumable laan or owner financing. Open Hause Satur.. bedrooms. 2Yo baths. • day-Sunday behInd Safeway. • THIS OWNER Is truly clas.y plein. $119.400. motlvatedl! I Just dropped the •• SPLIT LEVEL CABIN on etreet-to-atreet lot wIth vIew of • mountsln and newdam project. Furnished 2 bedroom with • price from f77,OOO to '69,500. BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE ­ .Three bedrooms, two baths, • owner flnanclng-$40,OOO. • fenced yard, landscaped, two Perfect for solar home. car carport. An Immaculate A GUEST ~OUSE and small business goes with this over 4 acres In Lama • RENTALINVESTMENTS • bome located near the race 2,000 sq. ft. house located near the river. On paved Grande. Owner will take a • TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED - 2 blook" off HIghway 37•• track. street wi~ all utiUties. Call us for details. small down payment. • 547,1500." • $19.500. • TAKE YOUR PICK of eIther of theee 2 bedroom, 2 bBth fully • OWN YOUR OWN business furnlehed for nightly renteIe. Two blookB off Highway 37 • for only f27,OOO. Franchise In· INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY in Capitan. TENDER LOVING ,CARE ­ • and we'll keep them rented for 5815/ night or whatever. eludes 100 mUe radius of Nice three bedroom furnished home on three lots. Needed on this small • Yo"r choIce. 582,500 with owner flnanolngf • RuIdoso. Owner Is licensed Zoned commercial there are additional hook ups for house located on Hlway New MexIco salesperson. two trailer rentals. All utilities on paved street. • NEW TWO BE~ROOM, 2 bath In Ponderoea wIth fireplace • 70. Qualify for low In. , ~5.000. . • .nd extra lat. Lease-optlon .lesse-puroh88o. cash die- • JUST LISTED this super buy. terest loan. Only $29.500. • count, owner financing, you name It! OWNER WANTS OF· • Three bedrooms, two baths, • FERIII 589,500. .• nice yard. Separate 20'x40' TWO BEDR00l,\f home with four level ~ots. Close in WHITE MOUNTAIN 5 - cor· cinder blOCk building with ner lot. owner has left the • WALKING DISTANCE to town '" thle brand new 3 bedroom, • ,on paving with all utilities. Possible owner financing. 2 bath houee ",!fth fireplace and cathedral ceiling In living • galvanIze" roof. Has electrlcl· Only $52,000, Southwest. Wants to sell Y. ·• room. InclUdeD all kitchen appliances. covered deck. on ty, gas and water. All located nowl Well over acre In • large comer lot. All thl" for 571,5001 • on approximately one acre. CARRIZOZO ten acre tract in city, Zoned commer­ size. make an offer. MS,OOO. : MOBILE HOME LOT InPonderOBa HeIght". Only 58,000. : cial, $2.000 per acre. UNDER $85.000 - 3 NEED a buildable five acre bedroom, 2 bath cabin • SEVEN '10 ACRE LOTS In AlpIne Village wIth water. Your • , tract where you can keep CUTE CABIN and two bedroom mobile on nice lot in with view. has fl.ee1' rate· '••OhOI~"~: "1l9.5~0. e ~ ~?~~s.tfaU u~;. ,j : c •• Ponderosa Heights. Owner financing. '.". ~~tg,P8"q~ ,~h~J.'_':;'~Ji~ .'~Of.!WOULDY.oU' an UpperCanyon lotfor $9,15001 • )i'l ~ '. - • .'.. " BELIEVE 1 LOT IN AL~ 'Village across assumable. E;xtra .Izel:l],qt. from the golf course. Very MOBILE HOME in Airport West Unit 1. Nice 2 good neighborhood. call .•EXCELLENT VIEW of SIerra Slanca. One half acre lote on • • buildable, full membership. bedroom. on paved street. close to shopping area. A now. • Ski Run Road. 513,000 each. • Owner says sell. Will consider 10% mortgag~ can be assumed. JUST LISTED any reasonable offer. DARLING MOUNTA·IN • 257-9126.• LOTS CABIN - 2 ~drooms, bath Holiday Realiy, Inc. downstairs. large bedroom and bath up - loads of • • 1107 Mechem DrIve Forest Heights $14.500 High Mesa $11.000 • sort World • Hwy.37 Ponderosa Heights $11.000 Paradise Canyon $12,000 wooden trim. large lot and : Ileal Estate, laC:- : Phone 258.3432 Airport West $16,500 Pinecliff $8.500 compl'etely furnished. S72.500. Clay Adams BOB BIGGERSTAFF Broker - 258-3275 BROKER-336-4564 • 485 Sudderth-Gateway Center • A.._. Ken Ahler BEAUTIFUL ALTO VILLAGE BARBARA BAUDO lot. flat. vIew of Sierra • P.O. IIox 3.606. RUidoso. N.M.1l1l345 • 258-3330 ASSOCIATE BROKER-376-4922 Ass_. Ann Jones Blanca and full member­ • Ann Georg., 378-4638 • 1lJ. JO STEELE BOB CRAFT ship. $14.500. • Gary Georg•• 257..9867" Patricia Parn.n. 257·7523 • 257.9755 SALES ASSOCIATE-336-4975 SALES ASSOCIATE-378-8277 •••••••••••••••••••••••••

EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR: Al"COVILLAGC *** OPEN HOUSE *** We are prOUd to announce that Ed Rodriguez AI."COVILLAOC Tennis Club TO\Nnhomes' has Joined ranks with the Villager Fiealty'. SATURDAY-AUaUSTe 10:A.M.-2:P.M. - Furnished MOdel Open ­ SUNDAY-AUaUST7 9:A.M,-1'P.M. Saturday and Sunday Come by and meet Ed a'nd see our comfor· Turn Into main entrance to AI:coVlLl.AOl'. table new offlcel take 2nd right on!o. Sierra Bla.ne;a Dr. to thl$ e Full Golf Membership in Private , unique S bedroom. 2 '/. bath; partially fur· nlshed house. country E!legance. large deck ALTO Lakes Golf and Country with secluded view of Sierra Blanca. A must Club. - . to aeel ,Just IIsted •• ,attractlve. affordable, a • Plus Membership In Al"CO'S ·Ex­ bedroom home In secluded ares thatborders Sun Valley lots. flat and beautiful fOr lovers of national forest, yet close to town. OWNEFi . quiet solitUde. Only $11;000 each. Call elusive TenniS Club: Amenities financing. Priced at $73.500. ~ .... W$lyne to 'see. ' .Now UnderConstruction for Ex­ clusive use of TO\Nn'home Looking for an Alto Village lot located on tile· New quality 3 bedroom In Cree Meadows on Golf Course, overlooking #111 fairway vvlth Incredibly beautifultreed lot. Volumeceiling. .owners In theAL"COVILLAGC Ten- view of Sierra Blanca? Then this Is for yoU.· expansive golf course vieW,· microwave, nis Club: Reduced to a firm $36.000 (Includes full golf , whirlpool tub. natural gaa and l1uge deck. .membershlp In Al,to Lakee Golf and CountrY f:leduced to $154.000~Hurry to seef •. Exhibition Slz$ Tennis Court Clu~ '.. ,.. e Swimming Pool Jack ,Jordan'sJuBt ,listed a real buy on Cres MeadOWS Golf course. Tl1ree bedroom, 2 DrIV. out where Deer Park Drive bath with d~ublegaragewitil electricopener; '. Meets.P'r_nch ." [)rlveso we can microwave, 400'sq. ft. of deck' and'CountrY (;)~r Club membership. $1$15.000. ,. shoW you, . beautlfuny fur-" ., ...Ished model and give you an Wl1lta Mountain 5.la tile IOC8tlon an,dquallty FOR f:lENT: ,L.ovelytabedroom 110me on f:llm tbe Ihfq on What's happening Ie tl1a by.wo1"d ~ortl1l.very fine hOme for the f:lo..,d In (;ountrY Club e$tate$ (on·2 Iota), . .dlacrlmlnlilth'$iI bUY."', WhlrlpoOlt"'b, ax-_ Fencai:lyard,. Ooul:)J"'Clar,ljlg~and Sierra'S,lan- .. With,· ALIOVILLAOCja most ex­ ,eoutlv.'s Wet, bat, built '11 Vaouum, "'enl1~Alr ca "Iewl· .... Jl .,,' " .. .. , clualvetownho"'.dev~IQP·- anI;( manYotherextrlille. $~44;OOO. Q ~ . , , - ..:;.: .... ,. ; .' ,Y.· . ..: ,'> :;., ','., ;,"',

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-CHOICE LOT- • • IDEAL MOUNTAIN LOG HOME - Brand new 3 bedroom, PRICE REDUCED!! 2 bedroom with den, 2lk bath con· water, sewer $7,250. 11k bath. Easy access in good subdivision. CaD E.J. dominium, completely furnished. Has two decks with a U83-3646 good view of Sierra Blanca. Priced to seD at '87.500. Call E.J. today! U83-390l .

NEW HOME WITH A VIEW- Good access, and on a level LARGE SELECTION lot. 1140 sq; ft., 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. and 2 car garage. EXCELLENT BUSINESS FOR COUPLE on Main Street" tinder construction. May select fixtures and colors. Only Brass and Copper Shop. Lots of potential. '36,000 or will. i NEW AND USED $69,000. Call Glen Crane for details. Lfl83-5432 consider trade. CaD J.T. Lfl83-3438 ,,,. ',: CABINS HIDE-A·WAY to your very own mountain retreatin Forest Heights. Three bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, decks, and DISTINCTIVE HOME in year round location on pave­ situated on large tree covered lot. Also has vacant lot adja· Riverfront property- ­ ment. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, and a 2 car cent to house to make this an even better investment lor carport. Must see to appreciate this charm. Approximate­ you. $85.000 with excellent terms. To find out more. caD $3,000 peracre. ly 1'175 sq. ft. Call J.T. U83-52i14 Jim George. LII83-4033 CHECK "r,HE VALUES THIS BEAUTIFUL HOME is selling below appraised NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN CAPITAN. We have a IN value and has an assumable loan. Four bedrooms. 2 baths. neat two bedroom home, or super rental. on two lots with furnished and located on large tree 'Covered lot in Cedar room for a mobile. Don't look back in a few years and saI. ___--'=C=.=L=--:O=.=.UDCROFT Creek. Great buy at only $79,000. Call Jane George. "I wish I had invested in Capitan." Glen Crane has aD U83-3179 detalls. U83-4997 ' BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE $43.000 INVESTOR OR ENTREPRENEUR MOUNTAIN RETREAT! And what - $100.000 Easy on and off Highway 257-73'13 a view it has! Two large sized 930 sq. ft•• 2 bedrooms. range. refrigeratorand 37 access. If you're in need of a ~ Box 284­ bedrooms. and two baths. and all fireplace. heavy traffic location this is IT! Cor­ 'Mechem Drive furnished. readI to enjoy! Just ner location. Call Jim George for $89,950 with excellent owner financ­ Cabin sheD. $15,000 details. Lfl83-4112 ing. Call Jane. Lfl83-3060 RUPP Real Estate (505)682-2648 Cloudcroft, N.M. 88317

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OPEN HOUSE ' ..MILY RlTREAT - "pprox'mat.ly OPEN HOUSE ,,« OWNER SAYS SELLI Two b_utlful lot. ~.90.~.H. In 'all pin..""310'••lh... Ili • whore modulano are permitted. Sf.rra bitd._•• 2 th.. _'ud.it y.t cl_ , ON ON • 'anca view.. "4,950. 4498 . In. Could a"om at. 2 faniUl.... Prlc.d c. Golf Course Estates~" t;; "low mark•• value. ~69rSOOIi 4822 Golf Co~e.states Saturday & ~unday Saturday & SunclClly ~, 10a.m. - 2 p.m. . '0 a.m. - :I p.m. NICE .."'D COMPLlTELY FURN.SHID ­ ~ -,., PRICE IIIEDUCED THIS WElk ",... '. Thr_ bedroom; 2 bath ho.... In good dupl....lth 2 bitd_., 1 bath pe1 ' location. New furniture.. Also water unl'. Lacal.d In ..Irpor' w.... Coli' Sua. GOOD V"LUE - GRE..T ..PPE..R.....CE b.ds. -M...., to aPtlreclata. '.5,000. 4681. sum up thl. t~wnho..... Cr.~Mea_doWS Coli 8010 to thl•• SlI37 .·5,h'iir••" I.,... fr""t y...d wl'h'S'.'r.. alan... beyond. Coli G""rll. today for a showing_ 4742 \.) <> ATTIi...tIO... INVISTOIIISIThlO d...._flc DIII..SfICALLV .•EDUCED - thl. n_t . s.a IiOcr. fanCttd t ....cl·..ould II. CI ap'an. .' h lilln· ••call.nt· I_t'a". two ONI C»' THE aEST 8UILDING I.OTS I"to.." 'hat d.d '_tla"far CI ranch.type h_. c:c.1I ....d in.. 1 bath.C",mpl.'.'yfurri'ilh., allY bulldar would 1__• UII todeyl • 111.000. Oaoi'ga f01"'Or! Info_a,l..n. S01'7 ' . Old "old cl_na. CilIn bit••a.950. ' "23 . ~, :'

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Canyon, 3 bedrQom bQR1\l•. AII ". I'llrnllllg, ~trlllllll,NQga1 ClInyon, ldngs or lifter 7;00 p.m,; 257-4423, POlllt•• Y"", " ...o$l:I/loble in. asaijmabllllQIIIHf~l!ed Qr '110- tbe.~l(trll~. 'P5,OQO~ all ~(J:.'kinRealty, Qffl~l;1, 64!1-~77;. furnl~I1l3d. . 'and -gQqd 'lIaaumllble .financillg. ~7~o.2. 9 V•.J" ."'Qme.ll4B-~65. • allytlmll. . q·l4-tfll 'e.r....'·, ra'e".·.· ".'.u·.'."1 Do.II''g ..S'd·'. . call258'5P67'. .F·llH1tp 258'llO92; " 'M.1s-tfo ' .. " ." 'C·2Hfll , . ,,...:a-..,.tfll '. " ..,; CASH FOR" '...... •.' L '" .., " ... ", . d.•n •..·, ...M.a. b.l.evRe";'l.t,,· . '. '" ..., real estate c!lntrIlQts, . ... "...... SELL OR TRADEr - Qin- reritiil aide ".. . mortgages, delldof tJ'll$t ,n!J~, "§r: " .. Qf luxury dl,llllel" Three b«h'OQms, 257·.460S..·. . any, size, anywbere," 21>704005; ,~~ .. "" ······RANCHES· iv~~e,:l.1\':.'irt~~,%a:fn~~~~ , . evemng~,257-2\l38,BilI.. c-l!1-8tp.' ~~1'67~' AC~.SNO~1H ,OF ~"'IDO$O In ro.llng hili. wit" cf;idor ~~il:~·lnp~~~~;:;~oa::ciW~,.· S,11 A ....,NA DOWNS EST'ATa:S'<" . ~*:b~oks.4dlolns n«tlonol forest ond corrles 200 A.U. A!ltlpiy Schelmeyer, (911))366-4016.4655 .•IED" WHITIli :AND BI,.UIIi, 'wlldflowers,-'re bl.....o~~. ,:iL - t d I.,emonwoQd, Odllssa, Tx;.. h h .. .§t .' ,....0 e.re • 79761. . . S-21-8tp <~ ..g'C)11i tese .enc Clntlng 3 ~ 51 Clcre h«)nt4lls'tes '§f ·'.·."S··O·.·.·.'.U··T·.,tlii.A·S'.T·O.'F ·c·O·DON.A on'"e" 'h'our from·R.,ldo·so'. 6900 ocres In .fc>r,y«)., Clnd yq.,rs. Horses ore CI~I«)wed to enl«)y ~:i ~ I '.' '. • th. not.,r;Ci!lsettlng with y«).... I,Qcoted lust 2 :::, ,plct.,re,sque cec:lor-Iulllpe.r vone.Y.~ 150 A~U. copoclty. .~ , - .f..w': . ",lies north ofAlf«) Vllloge oHHlghwClY :::I7dust _~~ I t.::>": ''- ...... 7 f - ,:••U· II "_d..._0.... f...... • f,«).I'o,w"' ,,' o"rsl.gns.," Owner" fl,11 .flnon·ce·,,' ", with'",c2'00'0 ,:;: WIiST OF SIER1A BLANCA 40.8820cres ot 4500 to .' 000 eet I: ...c: tq, ....ul.".,hon_ ':down fc>.r!!yeors ot 12% Interest. ~::::e.evClt,Ion. :::I.6 A.•U.copoclty. Nine spring's. Cln.c:I orteslon well. • "' "'... • ,'~~ , ' ',' , , • ,,'bo..t ag;. , =. · ~~ HlghwCly occ.,.s. " .' . .' . . . I: '...N...w,. fow ....t ..r • 257-9126' :::: .'.·PQ..... • , ~! HIGH MOU"TAIN Inspr.,ce ond fir countr.y. SpectoculCir vlstos. i :;:=;.,i"'...:~oft_/te.! sort World ~': 81~. "."a··,~ In~ .Elk. ·turkey ond deer'obe:tund. Winter. postures In worm country. . • ~t;I!"Bt_.,..,: -Beal ~ Ann G.".'II. -i b : ..o .•eU,.o let'••ak... '" , - 378-~3!l, >:. . ..ear y. .d_l, C:",SSfi-423Stod_I1I.. ,4e5Sudd.'th-G..t .....y .•nto, .:.: • ," . ", P.O•.Box 3606, Ruld.o, N.M. 88345 Patricia Parnell' :':', . • GaG 2' * -," · :~! •. BONITO VALLEY ~•••••••III...... ry ..•",••, 57.9867 , '257·7$23 . ~i LOVELY HOMESITES WITH RIVERFRONTAGE at reosonqble prices• .... :~:: .:-:~-:. 42 ACRES OF SPECTACULAR VIEWS. Roiling cedClr,ond pin.. BUCK MEYER ;;::•... CONDOMINIUM .....•... covered hills. BROKER ::.: Res.: 936-490:::1 RENTALS ::;;.0:' .:.: By Doy. Week ....•... 100 YEAR OLD HISTORIC odobe house on 3 ocres with river fron­ ....•••• toge• ASSOCIATES or Month · :0:.•.•. -...... :.: Dlo,no Meyer 257-5064 :.::: 14 ACRE IRRIGATED PARCEL with 10 field acre woter right In Res.: 336·4903 •...::~ OR' ....•... historic Lincoln. MonteWode 1-800~545~5137 ~:: f·:· :;:. Res.: 257·6923 :::: (OUTSIDE N.M.) .... HONDO VALLEY B.III Stroud '"n 3 ACRES bulldoble lond with Y4 mile hlghwoy 70 frontoge. ....:::: 257-5064 · :::: m MLS ....:-:. REALTOR .....:.: ~:: SERVING THE VILLAGE SINCE 1976 i ~:: LOTS AND ACREAGE :::: IMPRESSIVE PLANS FOR BARGAIN WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES LOT ~ " ...... •. 640 ACRES OF ROLLING FINE GRASSLANDS JUST 38 MILES FROM ....•... RUIDOSO. Lots of trees. hunting ond spectoculor views of the - Architectural drawings for 3 bdrm/2 bath 'chalet on southern .~: ...... • Potos ond Capitan Mountolns. Greot property foro retreat or exposure lot with all underground utilities. Lot measures· I...... ~~ .••••:.: horse ronch. Woter well on property. Just $256,000 with owner :~., 121x100x108x110. Airport view. Price $22,850 with terms; ..•...;: , financing. ::~ (#3251) , :;:;'..;. . 300 ACRE T~ACT LOCATED JUST 14 MILES northwest of Ruidoso. ::::.::; ~.r.. mile west of Highway 37. Excellent site for development. AnENTION GOLFERS! SEVERAL FINE ALTO LOTS - 1.03 acres In 1• :.:;::.: cul-de~sac :::: retreat or horse operotlon. Surrounded by forest ond subdivi­ Deer Park Woods offers quiet location with great :::: sions., A 50 onlmal unit USFS permit covering 9.300 ocres Is ot. view. (#4302) Or large densely wooded corner lot close to ::::...•.:.: toched to .thls property. A 1880 vlntoge two story home needs clubhouse and new driving range which measures • ...•:-:. work. A greot Investment for the discerning buyerot $900.000• ::~ 258x76x214x139 with full membership. $12,500 down, balance t ...•.:;. ..•.',' vl~b\..O·" of $17.000 5 years at 12% ($378.16/month). (#4538) ..•.::~ THE MOST SPIliCTACULAR White Mountoln Estates. In­ :s'., vestment priced for the • ~ ....notlng b.,yer ot $50.000• :::: SENSATIONAL VIEW. 4.986 ACRES WITH UTILITIES - North of I. Ruidoso off new Nogal Highway, this lovely tract has meadow Jt,.~ BE~UTIFUL 23 ACRES with ~ood views of Sierro Blanco and and iunipers on lower part with plries and pinons on the back•. ilf .;~ .~«:'.e!tbo~lm,P.!f.~~~I,!'l~·f·~~~~,~~~!~\n.~.•~!~~~, $B6.,~5,0 with t~r~s :'< possfl Te. .' . . ~ 'N$1.0.000.. dow". ""a$,Sume ,a~%..,.>~a..3.9.P,.~15~.~9/~,o,nth and ....:::w . =::: negotiate remaining $10,20Ci. '(#4501) %~ DEER PARK wOOI)s BUILDABLE LOT with soelol membership. r:~ $35,000. . COUNTRY CABIN WITH HORSE STALL AND FENCING - Cozy 3 , .....•... ::::0" bdrm/l bath on level tract measuring 140x227x96x214 at Alto. ...•;:.: :::: 80 ACRES SURROUNDED BY LINCOLN NATIONAL FOREST. No $13.500 down, assume $41,000 at 12% $437.18/month. Call :.~ ::;:0" public roads. Several springs and a creek. Spectocu'ar spruce Diana to see this attractive property. (#5160) ;.:..-­ ond fir country. $200.000. ~:..::-:: HANDSOME CONDOMINIUM WITH GARAGE - Adloins Sierra .":::; HOMES Swim and Racquet Club property and offers on~site property :.).:-: :.:.'joC 3400 SQ. FT. RANCH HOUSE NESTLED IN HIGH MOUNTAIN management. Big redwood deck and VIEWl1532 sq/ft beautiful. :::: ....:.: VALLEY with prlvote trout loke oR sun porch. 640 deeded ocres Iy decorated. Asking $135,000. Have one other at $97,500 un. .:.:­ o '>: surrounded by notlonol forest. Twenty~seven springs. spring furnished. (#3401 & #4536) f.. !~ .:..: fed streom. 2 lokes. corrals. borns. etc. $,1.750,000. • .:~:.., COMPLETELY FURNISHED ALTO HOME WITH GOLFING MEMBERSHIP :::::::­ :::: - Great cabin appeal Inside, but you won't be roughing it with ,,':::: all these amenities. Large master bedroom suite with fireplace ." & HAWDRTIIINC. I ~.:: and private deck. $138.000. (#4988) :::: :::: 120Mescalero Trail • P. o. 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WHITE',. . '.. .,. MOU·NTAIN NEWLY REMODELED AND JUST LOVELY with good access In a lovelylocation on the river. Everything staye. Great for large family with 5 bedrooms. su~n: MIII,:,r. List N83-5297. DEVELOPMENT CO.' THREE-'i"EAR.OLD HOME AND ACREAGE. Four bedroom. 2 bath home with double glilra~e and Mechem Office 9.3 acres of land. Sound good? Call Don Harmon White Mount,ain Meadows ResidencePhones 'to find out Just HOW- GOODI List N83-15391 • UA Very Nice Address" Tom Davie BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN HOME with In­ 257·2053 describable view of Ruidoso, airport and Sierra Darlene Hart -Single Family Lots ($16,500 to $37,000)' 258·5545 Blanca. Home comes furnished wonderfully. Sussn MIIIsr Large well rnalntalned lot. Nice large assumable 338·4353 loan., 'carlene Hart will fill you In on the details. -Townhouse Lots Gragg psrteet List N83-5412. 338-4318 -24 Hour Security Guard at Entrance Gretchen Emerson DARLlN·. IMMACU\.ATE, FULLY FURNISHED 257·5880 -Tennis Courts Earl Dawdy HOME. In an excellent location with big redwood . . 378·8598 deck and view of Sierra Blanca. Ready to move TO'Be Cpmpleted By .November 15, 1983 Gene Roberts Into. good access. This 3 bsdroom home has lot­ Welas Robens sa storage and Is JUST LOVELYI Come see for yourself. Susan MIIIl;Jr. List N83-5390. ' Call -Terms . Box 55 Sudderth Office AIRPORT WEST Is the location for this extra nice 505-258-5050 Ruidoso, N.M. Residence Phones mobile home. Besutlful lot. eaey acess. close to town. This 3 bedroom. 1 bath mobile has a Tereea Bates V. ·2D7·7121 large kitchen and living areawith a wood burning Gary Caughron stove. All ofthis for only $47.500. ContactGregg 378·8598 Perteet. List N83-5394. KNOWLEDGE THAT SELLS SERVICE THAT LASTS Canny McGuire 258·4001 Wanda Harmon SPECTACULAR VIEW FROM ,THE DECK of this 257·7591 furnished mountain cabin. There Is aleo an extra Don Hermon lot that goes with this cabin. All of this for less 257·7591 than $30.000. Call Wanda Harmon for the par­ John Dixon ticulars. List N83·5323. 336·8158 -Sates Manager­ PANORAMIC VIEW. excellent access, trees and Bill Willis over 2700 sq. ft. In this mpgnlflcent new home In 258·4399 Deer Park. Alao featurea 3 bedrooms. large living area plu. gamer~"!.hottub. a~lrepl.ce•• quail. ItIALTOlIm _. " ; 2~7""29~ ',. lJt!t-t , ty constrUctl0J;l a,nd'8 truIy gorgeous floor"plan. ."', 257~422a;"; ," Susan M'lUer. I:IsfNS3.4SeO. MLS

For All Your Insurance & Real Estate RIVER CAIIIN - Just reduced from JUST REDUCED - From $60.000 to '125,000 to '''''.900. Owner very anx­ J49.ooo. Split level 3 bedroom. 2 bath Needs. See.... lOin. Over 200 feet on the Ruidoso River. mobile home In Airport w..t Subdivision, Two bedrooms, larp living area with paving. all utllltl_. Iorue assumabl. huge rode fireplace. landscaped. Furnl.h. loan. ". even has a bunk hou... Hurry. • CONVENIENT SECLUSION - Is off.r" by MODIFIED A.FRAME - Superb location on th.. very niea 3 bedroom home In En• PERTEET PARKS paving with view of townand SI.rra ilion. chant" For_t. Large 2 car gal'Cllge, ca. Thr_ bedrooms, 2 baths. large loft beautiful t,... caver" lot of aver 'At acre, & ASSOCIATES, INC. orea. fully fuml.m.ct, Iorp dedc•• comer larp dHICII. priced at only ' •••500 fur. lot with lots of t,..... priced to ..II at nl.m.ct. with anumable loan. ••1,980 with possible owner term•• $37,500 - Owner financing. _per nIce 2 btHIroom, 2 bath mobile .Ituot" on one IB MLS landscaped ac... exceUent well, fully fur­ FIVE ACRES - Five beoutlful acr_ In Alto niAed. Just a super deal. area. on Ft. Stanton Road. Campletely ONE ACRE - Large t...... lust off Gavllan fenced, superwell. two barns. An elegant DRAWER 9 RUIDOSO. NEW MEXICO ~s CClnyon Road. Electric. phone, '10.000 property for .110.000. with owner flnan. with owner financing. This I. really a clng. pretty nl_lot. JOHN WHITLOCK WAYNE WHITLOCK (505) 257-4073 -R_.: 3711.11144 -R_.:354-2904 SHIRLEY GRIFFITH JACKIE COVINGTON (505)257-7373 -R_.: 257.5418 -R...: 258.3408

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. . - -~'I -~".~ LINDA AND RUDY FLACK OFFERED BY LARRY TILLMAN NEWL'STING CliECK THIS PRICEI Thlrt••n plus NEAT a BEDROOM. 2 bath. 1700 I' YOU ARE I_icIng for commer. acr.s located n.ar Nogal. sq. ft.. largo cov.rod deck In c'a' property, you must ... thIs Beautiful vl.wfor hom. location back. Located Whit. MountaIn. bet_ you choose. Peri'ect loca. on part of prop.rty. Only UnIt 4. Pumlshod with hand tlon. one b'ock frQI1'II light wJth "42.500. call Sonia. . mad. furnIture. "1t'1' nlc."• 210 ft. on Hlgh_y 37. Good for .'47.500. .hops. ....taurant. doctor'l of­ WELL APPOINTED CONDO In tha f1cits and most any ot"'" typo of tall pIn... Existing mortgage can GOOD WEEK·END PLACE - 2 bUslneu. Excellent termat call be _umed. PrIced In tha mId bedroom. 2 bath mobil•• _t.up today. .60.DOG, (4214) call Sonia, on 2 loti. CI_ to town• .lUlt LOT ItEDUCED .' .39.DOG. It's cl_n and has good NEW 2 BEDROOM. 2 bath. large BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE lot floor plan plul fIreplace. d_ks' front and back. large with tr_ and vleWi. Owner GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCK­ bodrooms. lots of room ,unde.. anxious. ING. llecau.. of health r_.on•• JUST REDUCEDI CONDO ON ONE LEVEL with lak. house to make Into gome room CAPITAN this w.n .stabllsh.d r.tall In ftOnt. Larg. tr_s. a short 9 or mOlter suit.. S69.500. PER'ECT POR tho ..uy.... that bUlln... II for 101•• Located In NICE 3 BEDROOM - 'I 'AI bath hoi. goH cou,... There'. one for _nt to do t""r own thlngll Un­ t'" PREFERRED HIGH PEDESTRIAN homo on larg. lot. Unfurnlshod. sal. In Innlbrook Villag•• flnllhed log cabin with vl.w you of kltch.n appliances stay. Roduc­ .~tll TRAFFIC ar_ Ruldolo. Living "85.000. cannot Only " ••DOG cash qiaart.n. call Mlk•• ed frQI1'II .68.000 to "55.DOG. ,I . lMOd.d. WANT QUIET SETTING TO Gst goocf y_raround acc.... Own.r PRICE REDUCED ON THIS 4 4 LOTS WITH ALL CITY UTILITIES. ne.ds to s.lII( AWAY FROM IT ALL12 bedroom. WE HAVE THESE a ..d many mo... BEDROOM, 2 bath. 1 cor garage. 1 bath cabIn••xpoI.d beam cell. View of SI.rrea Blanca and golf larg. decks, largo com.r lot. listIngs. c:.all on. of UI If you cou,... "'5.000 _ch. owner Ing. fumlsh.d. clo.. to town. have qu..tlons on any Ruidoso nlc. vl.w from ••9.000 to .511.000 with "'0,000 down add property. financIng avallabl•• call Mike. seo,DOG. Saller .._ds t~ ..lUll own.r 'Inandng. .

ROSII PEEBLES RUCELLE RUSSELL NEED AN INVESTMIINT? Try rent MARGARET GADDY KARONPEny ALTO YILLAGIE'I Looking for a property. I have a 3 bedroom. 2 good lot In Alto. i !:tave listed a bath condo. already rant.d. Call . R~2 (duplex) lot, n_r the front quIck. R.duced to $59.500. WELL ESTAElLISHED BUSINESS:. JUST LISTED - 10+ acres gat. for .,4,000 - with a social ALTO COUNTRY CLUB A_ from Coullns' comPI.x. m.mb.rshlp. tr••s and .asy ac­ a.autlful mountain chal.t. SUNNY KITCHEN. wood.d lot. .JNlth cr_k, views. tr_. Own.r wtll conlld.r a trade. Conv.nlenco ItOr.., gal pump. electricity. telephone and ce... new mobllo and assumable lalindronaat. Ikl .Ihop and mor.1 flnancln... Ttlll lady really wantl tIlted below appraised. wat.r well. $10.000 down COMMERCIAL buUdlng - Hlway ablggor houl•• come by and let '. ,'"and owner wUl ·flnance LOOKOUt ESTATIISI Thll custom fron'age. Own.r financIng. m. shaw you how neat this plllce $l15.DOG - '''autlful homo In ba'ance 0* $29,000. built condo ovarlookl Cr•• Is. $38.500. 61....10'" wIth ponoraitllc vlaw. M_dow.· Golf cau,... canel hal NEAR THE TRACK condo. 1100 sq. , Thr•• bodroom. 2 .bath. 2 story. one 0' ,the most outstanellng ft. Flnllh tho ba..men, and dou-, HORSES. ,HORSES. HORSES. can clc>ubl. ga..a .... A..unaaftl. lOan. views 0' Sierra Blallca from any bl••h. liz••••••1100 "76.000. be kept In lagIe Croak E~tatos. , PRICE REDUCED - Alto Iluldosolocatlon. ,this :I l.v.l. 4 3'A1~th g.or..aoul treaet. Priced ..Igh•• "eUA FRIA .•STATIIS - .. I.ftl' VlnOge horne with 3 bedroom. cancio has UPPER CAN,..,.ON. thra. bodroom. 'two ".dt~. 2 batl!. carpelr'. bed..oo...... 2' bafh., beau'lful d,iIlcii:tr. Lots of It bath, d.n, utllltV. Own.r cha..act.r anllillv.rythlng vou flnandng.....,!lDer "79.500. Margaret and Marg.. offer a . $54.000. .' lIIpC11c'ouslh,htgorea and woul!l d. Fu..nlt...... ev... ..•• super ",ow IIltlnll - UPl*r Ca. . aotalo. ·Mexlco,.wner. elllh..,lIn.n•• Wcilll hangln.s add ,LOW INt.RII.T. a ..unaable loon. IIIIAUTI.UL VIEW· lot On 1.07' frad. fi!>r. "von rlv.rcabln, JUlt call for II Cic.... lnAI.O Piller Parlc. "15.000. wa"" te...... or" deck 'u....Ulir•• · tho Loolco.' 'two.btHi..oo.n. fully furnished. Ilhowlng. You won't b.lleve tho s Uer hOitt.. 'un flolf 'stateO.:l Condo "has an ••­ II .. spot, $99,500. ...e bershlpandudC.er . cen.nt ".lItal hinary O".r iII'IO.OOO LOr. City utlll.,.s. pav· rEN LOrS. $66.000 plus c;lo.llnlf' ~.ooo , •, rentallncolM'or '1982. lHi.t, ...... good. acc.... , '!t B'acft For••'. .'UO.GOO. ~.tlnlJ .~~ t.rms ,',' ". "Owrier.'. e . with aO~down. .• " COli Mc:lI1lI_ .,..

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Pinetree Square DRAMATIC VIEWS DRAMATIC REDUCTION. The bank hCl. reduced the p,lce of thb exqul.lte 3',bedroom Lilldel Ceda, home .In Alto VlIIClge. SltuCited c:»n a large rot wltft CI CABINS AND MOBILE HOMES beautlf,,1 view ofSierro Blanca. Thl. I. an opportunity SPECIALS THIS WEEK . ALTO VILLAGE PROPERTIES 01'1 THE GOLF' COURSE. Three UPPER CANYON. Natured lag .home to buy One c:»f Alto'. fine custom home. for only TWENTY-FOUR ACRES In Magado with two bedroom., 1 V. bath•• large $250.000. Creek, level land with great view•• bedroom. two bath home with Sierro. living area. fireplace. Good .acce... Good acce... well. Incomplete two Blanca' view. ook cabinet•• whirlpool new deck, a ••umable loan. $66".500. .tub. double garage. I'ot. of ch:••et A SPECIAL OFFERING of thl. beautiful 6 Clcre tract, bedroom. one bath hou.e. will .ell Great well. electrl~lty. telepftone and drlvewClY all or part. a ••umable contract. .poce. microwave oven. $l61.000. BEAUTIFUL MOBILE home on clo.e to Cllready In place. View of SlerrCII Blanca Clnd ea.y aCt $85.000. STUNNING Alto Village home wIth one acre, completely furnl.hed. new ce... PrIced Cit $69.500. exceptional quality and d..lgn. Four redwood deck.. nice ar_. Owner NICE WOODED building lot In Deer will con.lder financing. $49.500. LOTS OF LOTS frc:»m Sierra Blanca ,view to frontage on Park Wood.. approximately one bedroom.. three bath.. entry CaUl" Little Creek and priced fr(:lm $12.000 to $23.000 with acre. Submit offer for term•• tyard with fountain. ·Double garage. two h_tlng .y.tem.. may be pur­ VERY NICELY decoroted two good owner financing. GI"e us CI cClIl for thl. fine pro­ $35.000. bedroom. 1 V. bath mobile home perty. cha.ed fu"nl.hed or unfuml.hed. with ma.onry flreploce. new 257·9006 OWNER WANTS .maller home. will carpeting. lovely lot In nice area Jake JClcoby Harvey Foster trade lovely mountain home with In­ LARGE LEVEL LOT In Alto Lake. Gol.f Auoclat. Broker and Country Club with panoramic with very .a.y acc.... Price reduced comparable Sierra Blanca view. Den. to $40.000. 354-2505 336-4710 wet bar. hot tub. thr_ bedroom., view ofSierra Blanca. the golf course and the Capltans. Flat. ea.y acce••• three bath.. three fireplace.. red WE HAVE LOTS available for double­ pine wall•• landscaping. lot. ofgla••• full member.hlp. $38.500. wide mobile home.or modulCir. with DEER PARK WQODS. New home with pClvement. _.."er. ;o"per-nlcear_ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. The only and owftQr \'...... "i:1O. Sev.rClI dlf­ commercial and retClII laundry In Lin­ gorgeou. view over the valley. it~rrablS Three bedroom., two bath•••tudy. f.rant avallCible. $14.500 coln County I. now aVClllable. Con­ each. tact thl. office for ClIl detail.. ap· lot. of deck•• cu.tom cabinet•••oclal polntment. membenhlp. $175.000. R.C. Wh.eler- Res.: 336-4682 JOYCe W. Cox-Res.: 257·245. -FEATURE Of THE WEEK- Kenneth G. Cox. Broker Butch Adcock - Res.: 257·2467 BEAUTIFUL UPPER CANYON HOME - on tfte riveI'I Res.: 257.2458 MLS Pat Adcock - Res.: 257·2467 Lot. of river frantCige. Thr_ bedroom. 2 bath . , Dick Woodul-R&lJ.: 258-3306 lB. 258.3306 . FrClnk Kolb - R•••: 25.·4053 I REALTOR hom. with double carport. Separate co"ered Kathy Craig-Res.: 257·4941 1206 MECHEMDRIVE Richard Hall -R...: 257·93011 h_ted I. Thl. one I. CI wlnn..r. { SUPERBLY FURNISHED e.... MeadowsCount,., Club home wl.h mamberahlp. Thr.. bedroom•• 2 bath., refrlgerat.d air, largedeck., fIreplace. l.ocat.t;t on golf CQune with sup.r view of the mountaIn. REAL ESTATE EXOUISITE .. SEDIlOOM HOME ,"uo'.d on approximately 3 , QiU.. of land within RuIdoso village tlmlh and very ace....1. 1 Mile East of The Chaparral on Highway 70 bl•• Includ•• outdoor t.nnt. court. Shown by appoIntment. P.O. Box 966 - Ruidoso Downs, N.M 88346 EXaPTIONALLY Nla home 'n good locoelon.Thr_ bedrooms. 2-/. both... Easy ace.... One of the b••' bu'l' around. OWlHn RUIDOSO DOWNS HEIGHTS. Thrae bedroom, 2 bath Cldobe anxtous to- ..II••69,'00. 5 ACRES. hor.e. allowed across from Ruldo.o Down. race with fireplace aJ'ld large IIvln" orea. CIOlJD to RACE TRACK. track. Ow..er financing. It'. an excellent home. ....un.UL QUALItY 3 home with II full h 2 RUIDOSO DOWNS. Three bedroom•• 2 bath•• lu.t remodel­ % ...... wit" 2 car on lorge 10' with super 10. T_ ed. Furnl.hed. $8.000 down. Owner financing. RUSTIC. four rooms Clnel a path (no bath). $25.000. View of flrepracH. ..un~, .n cIty utllltJ... Int.rconw anti mU'Jlc • valley. A good fixer upper. 1::P'.rn. Mu.t ... to benev•• TraH or pontbr. owner ftnane­ PINECLIFF. Thl••molt A·Frame I. CI gr_t .tarter cabin In.. • located on large pine covered lot. Compare Cit $47,500. WHITE MOUNTAIN II. Approximately 1600 .q. ft•• 3 .tory. NOB HILL RESTAURANT. A Ruldo.o landmork feature. 2 din­ A-FrClme with 5 bedrooms. 1 % bath•• flrepIClc•• Ta.tefully UPPER C..NYON CAIIN wl.h 3 b.d,.,."".. situated among .he 1 Ing room. over 3200 sq. ft. Fully equipped and owner decorated. MClle.tlc view. The price will surprise youl '011 pin••• P...,lblo ow..., financing. $57.5DO. HIGH COUNTRY. Thl. 60 acre. has private acc.... a view of flnane/ng. CHARMING HOME with 3 lorgo bed,ooms and 2 ...t .... HONDO VALLEY. You can handle thl•• Owner will con.lder SIerra BICInca. wild game••urrounded by notional fore.t. flrep'uce. wet bar, beaullful .pac-lou.kltchen wIth Jenn Alt'. taking a trade on 4+ acre. with home. out·building•• fruit Owner flnClncln". Lodd.d with many ...t,a.. 207 .lack Uti'. Drt.... prrce QUALITY HOME. Ha. over 3.000 sq. ft. Features 4 c1••••I...lly ...du_. MaTIVA"RD StLUtlll tree•• and water rights. • CHOICE COMMERCIAL. On Hwy. 37, one acre. paved on 3 bedroom•• 2 ';' bath•• lacuzzl. fireplace Clnd lot. of .xtro•• 1 EXaP110NAUY NIQ fa""•.home with ea.v ace•••• Lar... 1,,_ sIdes. House ha. 3500 .q. ft. Extra building would provide If you enloy quality. you will love thl. home. d"r pool and hot tub. portable bar. 5 flr.place•• waterfall. good office. Prime for developing. Priced below Clppral_l. JUST EAST OF RUIDOSO DOWNS. Two to 4 acre tract•• Many .xtra•• Priced to ..n••1.5,000. YOUNG HEIGHTS. Large lot with tall tree.andanexcellent Owner flnCllne/ng. Hor... allowed. H view of the Big MountCiln. Priced below market. NEAR .LOMA GRANDE. Approximately 230 Clcres. Highway WE HAVE a la..... Inventory of pr..tlg'ou. lot. In Whit. Moun­ INNSBROOK INN Condo. Two bedroom•• 2 baths. Nicely fur­ 37 frantag.., ntce tr...... EOlJY ace..... nlc.. view•• SmaIter tain btat.-sand Alto Vlnaa-. c nl.hed. Motivated .eller. tract. available at $2.500 per ocre. . E HIGH MESA Lot. $12.000 with Owner financing. TWO STORY. Modified A-Frome. Thr..e bedrooms. 1 % bath. MOBILE. 14 x 80. Two bedrooms. 2 baths. Extra nIce. Priced at $59,500. CLOSE TO RACE TRACK. at $15.000. . RANCHES. We have _veral that we f_1 or.. Clmong tho G OWNER FINANCING. 214 ft. of hIghway frontCige In Ruidoso be.t In New M..xlco. Example: 50,000 deeded acre•• Downs. 2.65 acres. plus 2 commercial buildIngs and 2 rent numerous.prlng•• (one runs 400 gpm) nice home. has quail. houses. antelope and mule deer. An excenent cattle rCinch. NEW LISTING - beautiful home on 3 large lot. In Ruldo.o PONDEROSA HEIGHTS. Two bedroom•• 2 baths. compl..tely U Down•. Fully furnl.hed. 1.590 sq. ft•• has central heat and furnl.hed on a wooded lot. A GOOD BUYI Ownerfinancing. all' conditionIng. y BILL PIPPIN, Broker/Realtor RAYMOND REEVES, Sales Assoc. Res.: 378-4811' . Res.: 257·2779 WITH THE -378-4016_

PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE PERSONAL SERVICE MIS m. • •• • • HI \I Ifitl WOR~ING WITH YOU AND FOR YOU , . ,.' • OVER 2% ACRES 11'1 ALTO VILLAGE PRETTY. PINE-STUDDED LOTS In THe PICruReSQUEUPPER CANYON APPEALING HOME IN SECLUDED I••ltuated In the elite Deer Park Gavllan Canyon area hc:»ve water I. the ..rene ••ttlng for thl. LOCATION I. newly con.trueted Wood. 01'_. Thl. nicely wooded Clnd electricity aVClllable. Liberal HClutlful cobin on the Ruldo.o and offe"" three bedrooms, two', s tract oHers .evered great building term.. Price. .tart at a Rivet. The A-frame .tyle I. bClth•• nice living arCICI. Flrelilace. c remarkably low $3.500• perfectly .ulted to thl. lovely deck.. good VIew. chlhlr_n'. •Ite. Clnd I. on. of the rare tract. In Alto Villoge allowing horse•• • locotlon, and the .f1oor plan 1'1'0­ playhou.e a"e I".t 0 tow of the Term•• $37.500. '.' Vide, thre.. bedroom•• two lOath•• a/llng points for thl. delightful ' .~ "Ir..piac.~ . 'arge deck.. warm home. $68.5DP. . mountciln ah11'e».phere. Furnl.hed , > • • THREE ACRES. ZONED COMMER. JUST $3&.000. Wi'LL 8UY tiU. co-v price', $11'15.000. I CIAL. Clre .Ituated on Highway 37 mountain cabin with two p.o. box 1442 - (505) 257·5111 In Ruidoso'. prInt. growth .~. bed..ci'oms. bath'.. flr"place. 'MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN HOME ADOBe HOME ON MdRE TtlAI'I Level with good acee!l" tlil. pre»­ Recently romodefed. It mak.. the In pr••tt!:Jlou. A'to VlltCl"e .Its on TWO ACRes p ..ovte.... · tti.... 307 mechem drive perty I. "ndoubtedly .ome of the perfeCt vacation cabin' Low down a lev.1 'e»t offering CI .PeetCiculor bedroom•• two bllth•••a""o",oom{ flne.t contntllirclal land I.ft In ~he poyment wltl give you pos....lon. vl.W,ofStel'l'o. alal'lca. The well­ gCl"ago, fl..e,plcace. .JCllcun,.A a"CICI. May be purcha.ed In .meiller d ••tll"eetfloor p1C1n ....ovlde. m.cand..rlngcro.1c add. fa 'hf. at.. ruidoso. new mexico 88345 Increm..nt.. al.o.· Good- owner th.... bedroom., two bath••.and t ..a~tlV'e ll..oP'-fty" appGCiI. financing. Calffa.. detaU•• ome»ng the mlllny .peelCl) 'eature. .'05.000~ v , . • or. th.· two f'replac... va.t • NEW ON THE MARkET I. thl. cat­ GOLF COURSE ESTATES, Ii the «fthe.d..at celll"8' anel doub'e' THIS II'''E. CABIN IS A. CttAIIMER. ' ..actl,,"ntobll.. home In nle. ar_. eI...... able 'ocatlon for tftf. lovo" Jacultzl. the .pvCIe»u.,d.cks aHo..d with It. _ •.lIy aCC...lblolqcCiflon 'otonth.. 11thfolrway. '-un -eouh­ fa. 'eI_1 plac. fro...... whIch to .n. Twob..dI'OOIl'l*'. two bath., c'ubmCli~ltoti"llhlp ·anel good' t.rm." Two bed..oom•• flr8pl..~, nlCllt yo""•.$31',500. try .,nduded. Ie»ythe b ..eath-toklng. vl.w•. bath. flrli.-Iace, *cr""I1.d.ln Petreh. ' , Id.elll"ulldl"" ."... .$24,800. .179.500. $7".500.' ... '. , .lohn V. Hall. Q"",lIfylng lirok••• 336.4517 Ga,., Lyndr.G ...JtI..... MCI....p •• 336...252 .I. Gr-oMa•••ni. lIlNCICf",'''', 336<4030 . J"'"" ...... ,,-'='.'•. 3#4,."5 .. oa'l'MC$"''''-'" ..\\CI",'•• 257'-623 Betty ~odd. "raocl",'.,251.9""" oa'l'.sancJHnt. )1,._/",••• ::l"li,alli9 ., ·

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Happy Birthday From Capitan were Leroy Montez, To Julie Bailey Margarito Trujillo, apd Tranql-lilln'1 Little Julie Bailey, daughter of Jim Silva; from JluidllSo Merrell P~t, and Beth DeAngelo, celebrat~ ber Don' JlawboUller, Pat Huffsmlth. tenth birthday on July thirty-first. Romeo Klein apd Daniel Storm. JUlie Is a very beautiful little girl TIle American flag which m-aped who ls In the fifth' grade. She. does the caaket was preBent~ by Romeo very well In her schOOl work, and Is a Klein to· Raymond's widow, great favorite with her class mates. Guadalupe, ' We all wishJulie many happy retums 8f one of New Mex­ day, August first. .. • ' Ico's favorite couples, Louise and Joe Since he was born ill the year 1976 Weich.. all the two-hUl1m-~thbirthday year of Joe was born In Loving, New Mex­ our country. his gralllimother. Nellie ico, to Joseph Hiram Welch alld the Ruth JOlles, said he Is a BI--Celltennlal former Dempsey Ward, July six, 1907. Baby, a real "Yankee Doodle Joe's father and mother and his un­ Dandy", (From the great moving pic­ cle Wiley Welch came from Texas, In ture of the same name, starrlllg a covered wagoll, m-Iving their cattle James CSgIley as the Americall slmg andh(>rses overlalld, Ia 1886, Joe (Lit­ composer, George M. Cohall.) tle Joe) Is the youngest e>f five Jim Paul is a YaJJkee Doodle Dall­ c~m-en: Herbert, Dudley, Lester, ely. and also he Is one of a 10llg line of Grace and Joe. Westerners, helping his gralldfather, Joe and Grace Phelall are the omy Paul, in all the ranch work. onllS living. We wish Jim Paul mallY happy Of the six childrell of Joe and returns of the day and all God's bless­ LouIse, five attended the celebration: 111gB. Jan Welch. EI Cajon, Calife>rn!a; Karell Rose, Yakima, Washingtoll; Military Servlees Merle Rlgdoll, Washington state; For Raymolld Trujillo Sharon MllrtollSon, Englewood, Col­ Services were held at the Sacred_ orado; alld Joe Michael, Callutllle> Heart Church in Capitall alld at the and Ruidoso. Jim Welch was WJable Capitan cemetery on Saturday July to attend. thlrty for Raymolld TrujiUo, who was Joe's firBt cousins whe> werepresellt called home by Our Lord on July were: Howard Welch, Cambridge, twellty seven. Idaho; alld TnUnaIi Welch. Ogden. Born In Capttan January 22, 1925, Utah; Roberta Stone, Kettle Falls, Raymond was a veteran of three Washlngtoll; Esther King, ­ years In the Army III World War 11 In all SOlIS alld daughters of Joe's Ulicle the Pacific Area. For wounds he was Wiley. awarded the Purple Heart. June Jensen, daugbter of Joe's services wereunder the direction of brother, 'Oudley, came from Father David Berg, who as usual, Washlngtoll state. Also Joel Welch, gave a very devout Slid comforting Dudley's son, from Washington, set of prayers. An honored guest was Joe's sister, A color guard and firing squad Grace Phelan. represellting the Amerlcall Legion Joe and LouIse's daugbter. Karen Bert David Shrecengost, who will portray Bil­ pageantFriday, Saturday and Sunday atLin­ post of Capltall alld Ruidoso took part Rose, Is a very gifted artist. Her pic­ lytheKid Inthe "LastEscape of Billy the KId" coln. in the services. tures ofwildlife. especially bearcubs,

~ ., ...... Shop In Ruidoso . Where you're a friend • notjust a customer If you're co...... siderlng CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES, you'll be glad to know that you can get first quality, low competitive prices and 3-week delivety (approx.). - r gal, . reg. $14.99 RIG·HT HERE IN RUIDOSO , , I S\iYle Perfect" Interior Weather Perfect~ We Carry A Large Selection Of Flat Latex Wall PaJnt Latex Flat House & In-stock Fabric. For SaVings Of ~--...... TrlmPalnt 00 UpTo BIG SELECTION SAVE 68 \ OF ENAMELS ON &iperPa1nt~ Exterior Latex Wide Selection SALE NOWI 99 Flat House & Trim PaJnt 60% of Guamntee or Itrnlted warran!cY on all Sherwttl­ gal. reg. $21.99 WillIams cDat~ngs, Sce-lnool fOr'details AU paint $13 WOVEN WOODS shawnofTero one CClatoovora,ge. appUed a9dJrected • A. SAVE • ""AGnER' & r MINI BLINDS ,_. ~ATE Buy one single roll $40 at regular price. InStock , S 200 Heavy Du\iY Large Selection , , and get the second single roll " for only 81.00. Power PaJnter ..'." ~;, . ... ~ . Of .~, ~ All rn-8tock Patterns $99.99 50% OFF "'C t.Mpl~ ...... - 1AU W1UlroVet'1ng9 JX1Ckaged lh l10ubleand mIls I reg. 8139.99 fln-SUJok noL"va11ahIGUtaUsto1'eS. CI~-out.sa.nd markdttW09 not.'on sale". INCLUDES ACCESSORIES Draperies SAVE~$900 ,In Stock DTSULLED OABPE! .,~.' ._~ <.: Ready To Hang allLY $ '99 .~ ;', ' The Big Dipper'· Kirsch Drapery sq. yd. $3'99 '. ('IN/rebate) Hardware ~ Rustler reg. $12.99 siQ Floor Pillows I: -Saxony "'1, ·100% Nylon 25% OFF 24" x 24" Tropical SAVE~$800' SAVE $2.00 ,$4.95 •CUt 'n Loop 4"ParntI.. Brush' ·100% Nylon ON 9 OTHER ·8Q.YD. (SW3030) Free Estimates Dedorator Pillows J Prlca tnclutles Cul.t.l ng. mOM CARPET . Free Measurement uring, standard InstallatIon STYLES 16" x 16" (stnlts a.nd take-up oxtra J. $3' Installation Service ~nd 1nslal'~Uone)tt.M,\. ~ ,99 IGal1X"t.lmddlill'; :\11 "UrethanS paddl ng ! Wot available In all awres, J . reg. $6.99 (Not. available In all stores, ) • \ $2.95 • , .~ ,

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If ugly caterpillars are crawling on and earotid a master's degree in prevents the tree from receiving rain .. ;I' , -.~" .,'. your pine trees, or your cow Is acting Agriculture and Extension Educa­ water. • strange, call Barry Herd. The Lincoln tion. Start looking regularly and closely County Extension Agent, Barry likes He servedas a 4-H Agent in Lea and at your trees, Barry urges. "People to refer to himself as "a place to San Juan counties. In 1979, he moved forget to waterand fertilize trees. It's start.tt . to Lincoin County as agriculture part of the general maintenance pro­ • He specializes In the care of agent, "The county agent before me gram," he said. livestock, trees, gardens and lawns. had been here~ years," Bar,ry noted. if you notice anything unusual, And he knows a great deal about fer­ Survival of trees within the village keepaneyeonit. Then, If the problem tilizers, tree and plant diseases, and of Ruidoso concerns Barry a great persists, call Barry: pests. deal. "Most of the damage to trees Is He gets 150 to 200 calls a month, he Barry admits he Is not an expert on man-made," he explained. asserts, and he welcomes all of them. everything, but he can easily contact Barry points out thpt new construc­ "Every year I try to get more and one to find out the solution to pro­ tion often changes natural drainage more people torealizewhat the exten­ blems. Through his employer, New patterns, causing trees to be denied sion office is about-whatservices o,ye Mexico State University (NMSUl, he essential water. In digging of founda· offer," he said. , has access to all sorts of agriculture tlons, Important tree roots may becut • specialists, including entymologists, off. So check out your trees, lawn, - pathologists and horticulturnllsts. When roads aresaltedinwinter, the garcien, and livestock. Any time you " Reared In Silver City, Barry was melting ice and snow feeds into tree need to, give Barry a call at 648-2311. ",~: , always - interested In agriculture. drainage paths and can -cause "After all," Barry asks, uwhat is a ,'. -' " After graduating from Cobre High damage. And paving or laying con­ fifty-eent phone call compared with I...... -.~ School, he spent four years at NMSU crete right up next to a tree trunk saving the life of a tree?" . . -~ ... ';-"

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A complaint was filed July 8 by the from entering the horse in any claim­ A complaint was filed July 11 by dido S. Montoya and Cl'usita S. Mon­ payment of $1,039.45 plus lrtterest Law Office of Nancy J. Walizer ing races during pendency of action; Ruidoso Stale Bank against Viviane toya in regard to the Montoyas' alleg­ allegedly due on promissory note. Court against A1·Gnelachowski d/b/a The judgment against Brooks in the Heckendorn seeking judgment of edfallures to establish tllle to Pl'oper­ A I:omplaint was filed July 20 by Floor Store, Incol'pOrated, seeking amount of $'77,500 and punitive $2,000 plus interest allegedly; due C)n ty. Reids areseeking judgmentequal Ruldoso Slate Bank against Jack payment of $330.91 plus interest damages of $100.000; judgment pl'pmissory note. to the Increase of pW'chase price of Marsh seeking payment of $4,014.73 Report aUeged!y due for legal services. against Brown and French for actual plus interest allegedly due on pro­ , Al'thW' J. Eckroatfiled a complaint damages in the amount of $'77.500 and Fil'st National Bank in Alamogordo subject real property; $10,000 for. in­ missory note. July 8 against Jack Brooks, Charlie punitive damages of $100,000; judg­ filed a complaint July 11 against crease in construction price fllr pro­ Robert H. Killen and Frances E. posed home; and punitive damages of Albert Tegeda and Dickie Tegeda Pioneer Savings andTrost Associa­ Brown and John B. French I:laimlng ment rescinding the I:ontract for sale' filed a I:omplaint July 20 agalnlltPaul tion rued a complaint July 8 against Brooks, acting as plaintiff's agent. of the horse to Brown, for return of 101len and Jackie R. Smith and $10,000 for alleged breach ot contract. Shirley Smith seeking judgment A complaint was filed June 15 by Lietzrnan and the o-Bal'oO Ranch Joseph L. Hamm, Sonya R. Hamm, enlel'ed'a horseowned by plaintiff in a the horse and damages for lost pro­ seeking Judgment of compensation Billy D. Thomas and Carolyn B. claiming race against plslntiff's In­ fits; judgment ordering Brown and against Killens of $28.417.77 plus In- George A. Finley against Ray Finley lerest allegedly due on a promissory and Charlene Finley asking the COUl't under the WOl'lanen's Compensation Thomas and Security Bank of structions. In which Brown, as agent French to hold the horse and all prize Act for alleged lrtjurles sustained . Ruidoso seeking judgment In rem for for French, purchased the horse for money won by horse in tl'ust for nole, plus foreclosW'e of mortgage to recognize, declare and enforc:e in­ $97.708.73 plus Interest allegedly due $12,500. Eckl'oat is seeking a benefit of plaintiff and'to al:count for and sale of property, and that defeo- lerest of plaintiff in and to pariner­ whUe working for Lletzman. dants Smiths' rights be adjudged as ship, real property and houses RuidOSC) State Blink rued a wm­ on a note, plus foreclosure of mor· preliminary injunction enjoining all monies received by them in racing plaint July 20 agalnst Fellcia Knapp tgage lien and sale C)f property. Brown, French or their employees the horse. junior to plaintiff's. situated thereon In the amount of Anna Ruth White and George While $30.617.89; to declare a constructive seeking payment of $1,968 allegedly filed 1 int Jul tl'ust upon the Pl'OPel'tY to secure in- due on promissory note. a comp a y 12 against Mr. terest of plaintiff in and to partner- A complaint 20 and Mnl. Weaver Ballard seeking ship, real property and houses, and was filed J\IIY !?y payment of $50.000 for loss of consor- for the court to l'Anuire a full andcom. Gentry Bros., a partnmlhipof RolHirt tlwn to George White; $250,000 for ~.. A. Gentry and Brucit''E:. Gentry 31'., medlcal expenses, disability and pain plete pal'tnerhslp accounting. Vernon Pool and Susan Pool d/bla and suffering; plus $100,000 punitive Fil'stCity Natlonal Bank of Ruldoso Hillcrest Raidel'8 et al. against Dan da f all ed filed a complaint July 19 against Billy ~; Ul'Shcl and Jolene Ul'Shel, charging mages or eg personal injury Thomas, Carolyn B. Thomas and defendants with unfair' trade prac· resulting from a dog attack. «ioneer Savings and Trost Associa- tices regal'dlng advertising of In­ • Clay Henderson and Anna Lee tion seeking judgment against terests in the belrse Special JiJffort and Henderson and Millers Casualty In- Thomases in the amount of $250.000 nmning and training of Special Ef­ surance Company filed a complaint plus Interest allegedly due on pro­ fort. July 14 against Pele Salas seeking missory note. and foreclosure of mol" Dial JiJlectl'll: Company 10<:C)1'­ $100 for Henderson and $2,126.19 for tgage and sale of property; judgment porated rued a complaint July 22 Millers for damage tc) plaintiff from Billy D. Thomas in the amount against Berry Bellinger seeking pay. . . . INSTALL Henderson's auto, allegedly caused of $30,000 plus interest allegedly due ment of$801.118 plus interestallegedly by Salas' horse.belng on the roadway. on promissory nole; and, from Billy due on open acc

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We at Orown Point Condominiums and .the fine merchants of Ruidoso welcome you to the playground o.f the Southwest.

. , . , Enjoy a majestic view and the whisper of the pines In our beautifUl Time-Share Condominiums. The prldsof ownership w't!;'out the hassles of ownerShip can be yoUrs atCrown PQI.,t. It you are!rom out-oot-town, ask for a $40.•00 gift certlt1c;ate lit any partl~lpatlngmerchant and cometo Bee uBforvalldatlon.ElIglblll- ty rules are on the back of the certificate. '.

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, HOSPITALA1,JXILIARY 'HONDOWALLEY REPUBLICAN WOMEN , Ruidoso Hon4o Valley Hospital PINK LADIES Lincoln CountY' Fe~eration. of , Auxiliary (Pink Ladies) meets first 'The Hondo Valley Pink Ladies meet Republican Women meets the third Tuesday, of each month (exce~t July ,the first Monday of eacb Plonth., 10 Tllesday of everY mo~th'at different NOON LIONS I • "RUIDOSO MASONIC and. August), ,at '10 a,m., ,In the ,a.rn.•12 noon, in the COnference;roomlocations in Lincoln County (place to hospital conference room. For mOre at the hospital ' be announced,) For futlber'tnforma. Ruidoso Valley Noon Lions Club LODGE NO. 73 PILOT CLUB OF RUIDOSO ' Meets each first Monday in O,~,S" Meets the fil'st Tuesday of each information contact Nell Trout "',' tion, call DorothyD. Smith at 3*2499 meets each Wednesday, 12 noon to 1 ~H419. , or Dorothy Barber,at258.~8. p.m., at Whispering Pine Restaurant Hall, 7:30 p.m. Elwood Gradine, month at 7:00 p,m. call 257-5585, even· W.M.; Alton Lane, Secretary. ings, for more information. RUIDOSO NARFE' ", In Upper Canyon of Ruidoso., Visiti~g , DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB Lincoln County Chapter 1379, of the Lions are welcome. TOPS' ' M,eets tlfednesda"'" ys -:7'30 p.m., National As,sQciatioti of Retired \ Adult Recreation center. Federal Employees, mee~ at 10:00 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) , GARDEN CLUB a,m., tbe first Tuesday ofeach month, Meets Thursdays, 7 p,m" First Christi~n Church. Call 258-4273 for in· The Ruidoso Garden Club meets the at the new First 9hristian Church on formation, . - third Tuesday of each month at 1;30 Hull Roa~. libr~~y EASTERN STAR , SERTOMA CLUB p.m, at. the 'in the, multi·, RUIDOSO LODGERS ASSOCIATION LINCOLN COUNTY HUMANE Ruidoso Chapter No.. 65 Order of the Sertoma meetings every Wednes· purpose room. VISitOrs and guests Meets each second Tuesday, 2p.m., * SOCIETY Eastern Star meets 2nd Thursday of day at noon at K·Bob's. welcome. at the library. ~:30 each month, 7:30 p.m., Gateway, DAR Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs$ys, LIONS Visiting members Welcome. The Daughters of the American AsmA CLUB p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce. Lions supper 'every-Tuesday night Revolution meet the seeond Thursday Meets every second Sunday of each at the Lions Hut in Skyland, ¥.! block of every month at 12/loon. Anyone in. month at 2:00 p.m. in the First Chris· I\LCokOLICS ANONYMOUS' ' off Sudderth Drive,_ behind Maytag ti~o~~~~mation RUIDOSO ARID GROUP Washeteria. terested and eligible, please call call Jan Huey Tuesdays, 8':00 p.m. First Christlan 257-7819. 257.5963. Church AA &: Alanon &: Alateen meet .' UNITED METHODIST WOMEN separately. RUIDOSO WOMAN'S CLUB Meets each first Wednesday of the RUIDOSO DOWNS AMARANTH Second Wednesday in Woman's Saturdays, 8:00 p.m. First Chris­ Ponderosa Court No.6, Order of the month at 7:30 p.m., place to' be an. LADIES' AUXILIARY tian Church joint meeting. Amaranth, Inc., meets 4th Tuesday of Club building. Board meeting 1p.m.; nounced. Ruidoso Downs Ladies~ AUXiliary business meeting 1:30; tea at 2, meets the first Monday night of each every month, 7:30 p.m. in Eastern WOMEN'S WORKDAY AT Star Building. followed by program. Luncheons month at 7:30 'p.m. at the Ruidoso RUIDOSO NEW THOUGHT GROUP each Monday. CHURCH OF CHRIST downs Village Hall Council Room. Meets every 'rhursday, 7:30 p,m. at ROTARY•CLUB In the Gateway area every first the new City Hall. For information Ruidoso Hondo Valley Rotary Club Wednesday of the, month at the RIO RUIDOSO LIONESS CLUB call 257-2811 or 257·7873. meets each Tuesday hoon at Cree LINCOLN COUNTY church. d Meadows Restaurant. HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION The Rio Ruidoso Lioness Club Meets first Tuesday of each month, LAMAZE PREPARED general meeting for July is scheduled "DOWNS" 7 p.m., at Cree Meadows Country CHILDBIRTH CLASSES for noon Tuesday, July 19, at Cree ALCOHOLIC ANONYMOUS Club. - Six·week Sessions Meadows Restaurant. Meets at the Lincoln House in Agua RAINBOW GIRLS ASSEMBLY Wednes4!y evenings from 7·9 p.m. Fria Estates. AA and Alanan" Call 257-4639 or 653-4041 or 378-8473 All members are urged to attend. Meets each second and fourth Mon· Visitors are also welcome. separate, Wednesday at 8:00. Alanon day, 7p.m., in O.E.S. Hall in Palmer after 5. and AA, Saturday at 8:00. Gateway. Rainbow Advisory Board RUIDOSO BOY SCOUTS Troop 59,meets at 7 p.m. every ROBERT J. HAGEE POST 79 ST. ELEANOR'S meets each second Monday of the CARRIZOZO A·A month, same place. ' Wedn.esday at the Presbyterian AMERICAN LEGION LEGION OF MARY ALTRUSA CLUB OF RUlDOSO Church. Rudy Flack, Scoutmaster. The Robert J. Hagee American Meeting on every third Wednesday Meets each Saturday at 8p.m., in Meets 1st Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. for For membership information call Legion Post 79 meets every third of every month at 7:30 p.m. ,in the the Rural Electric Building. program and 3rd Tuesday for lunch 257·5453. Wednesday, time and place to be an· church halli unless otherwise stated meeting, 12 noon at the First Chris­ Boy Scout Troop 107, meets at 6:30 nounced. ' in the church bulletin. All COUNSELING SERVICE tian Church. Call Nancy Shaver p.m. Wednesdays at Ruidoso High parishioners are invited to attend. Personal, family, couples, counsel· 378-4077 days or 258·3103 evenings for School. RUIDOSO VALLEY ing through Counseling Center, servo information. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ST. ANNE'S GUILD ing Lincoln County. Offices at Sierra RUlDOSO CUB SCOUTS Meets third Wednesday in Chamber Meets the fourth Thursday of each Professional Center, Ruidoso. Phone Pack 59, meets at 7p.m. the first office on Sudderth. May-8eptember 7 month in the Parish Hall of the 257·5038. In Carrizozo, at County Monday of each month at the Elks p.m.; October-April 12 noon. Episcopal Church of the Holy Mount. Health Office, Courthouse Annex, call JAYCtES Lodge, Jim Dickinson, Cubmaster. Meetings open to public. The Ruidoso Jaycees meet the se­ ,Holy Communion 12 noon followed by 648·2412. 24·hou,r HELPline, Call 257·7294 for membership infor· lunch and the meeting. 1·257-5038. cond and fourth Tuesday at 7:00 p.m., mation. RUIDOSO PUBLIC I at The Deck House. , Pack 95 meets the last Monday of LIBRARY HOURS Monday -10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. RUIDOSO CARE CENTER ALCOHOL COUNSELING every month at 7p.m., at the First For alcohol counseling, telephone \ RUIDOSO B.P.O.E. NO. 2086 Christian Church's Fellowship Hall, Tuesday, Wednesday &: Thursday -10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. AUXILIARY Paul Gallegos, office 257·5038; Meets each 1st and 3rd Thursday at on Hull Road and Gavila9 Canyon. a~m. Elks Club building on Highway 70 Cubmaster, Jimmy GoodWID. For in· FrIday -10:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Ruidoso Care Center Auxiliary residence 347-4268. Office at Counsel· west, 8p.m. summer; 7:30 winter. formation call 257·9551 or 257·9006. Saturday -10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. meets each third Thursday at the ing Center, Sierra Professional Care Center, 7:00 PM. Refreshments Center. Open 8a.m. to 5p.m., Monday WHITE MOUNTAIN GOLDEN AGE CLUB are served, everyone Is welcome. through Friday, RUIDOSO SHRINE CLUB SEARCH &RESCUE Meets first and third Wednesdays Meets on the 4th Wednesday of the Meets at the Ruidoso Care Center, at noon for covered dish lunches and CIVIL AIR PATROL AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY month. Phone 257-4862,or 257·7422 for third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Dave games at the library. Visitors are Meets each first Tuesday night of Meets every 4th Thursday at noon, the current meeting place. Travis, president; Howard Pucket~ welcome. the month, 7:30 at City Hall. at Ruidoso-Hondo Valley Hospital. secretary. FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S SQUARE DANCE LESSONS BETA SIGMA PHI RUIDOSO HONDO VALLEY B.P.O.E. DOES FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL RUiDOSO GUN CLUB Basic square dance lessons. Meets each 2nd and 4th Thursdays Four chapters meeting second and EXTENSION CLUB Dinner meeting each TuesdaY,6:30 Ruidoso Gun Club, meeting third Fellowship Hall at First Christian fourth Mondays, 7:30 p,m., in W~y at 7:30 p.m. in Elks Home on Highway p.m., at the Ruidoso Inn. Phone Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at Meets 411l of every 70. Church, Every Thursday night at 7:30 members homes. Phone 257·5368 or month, 11:30 a,m, Coveted dish lun· 257·5011 or 257-4438. the library, Call 378-4r03. p,m. Visitors welcome. 257-4651 for Information. cheon. Place to be announced.

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'I) FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. JUDE THADDEUS EPISCOPAL CHURCH MESCALERO BAPTIST MISSION CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L.D.S. GavilanCanyon and Hull Roads COMMUNITY UNITED CATHOLIC MISSION OF THE HOLY MOUNT James Huse, Pastor METIlODlST CHURCH Eagle Creek Ski Area, Rev. Ken Cole san Patricio 121 Mescalero Trail, Ruidoso Sunday School- 10:00 a.m. Sunday School- 9:30 a.m. In Gateway Ski Run Road. Serviced by St. Eleanor Rector: Rev. Burdette Stampley Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Rev. Charles Spooner, Minister Wymam Scarborough, 653-4001 Morning Worship -10:45 a.m. Catholic Parish, Ruidoso Sunday: Holy Eucharist 8and 10:30 Training Union - 6:30 p.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, Primary Early Worship Service - 8:30 a,m, Sunday School- 9:30 a.m. Confessions - Saturday, 4:00 p.m. to a.m. No 8a.m. service on 2nd Sunday Evening Worship -7:15 p.m. Worship service - 8:30 a.m., 10:30 and Young Women -10:00 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 8 4:50 p.m. of the month. Wednesday Prayer Service - 6:30 a.m. Sunday SChool- 11:00 a.m. p,m, Anticipated Sunday Mass - Saturday Church School (grades 1·6) 9:00 p.m. Sacrament Meeting - 12:00 p.m. FIRST at 5:00 p.m. a.m.-l0:15 a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L.D.S. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunday afterndon Mass -12:30 p.m. Nursery (ages ()'3) Parish Hall 10:30 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CAPITAN MESCALERO BRANCH R. Winston Presnall, Pastor Office hours in San Patricio - satur· a.m. Carrizozo, NM Third St. and White oaks RJIy Cavanaugh Church School- 9:30 a,m. day by appointments, 1:00 p.m. to Youth Group - Parish Hall 5:00 p.m. Pastor, Cleve Kerby Capitan, New Mexico Priesthood - 8:30 a.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. CalI before hand, 257·2330. - 6:30 p.m. Services: Rev. Harry L. Riser, Pastor Sunday SChool- 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Prayer Group - 12:00 Sunday SChool- 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship services - 9-10 a.m. sacrament Meeting -11:30 a.m. " NOGAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ST. ELEANOR noon sanctuary W h' 11 00 Sunday School-l0:30 a.m. He R· ha dShIt I t rl HIE h . ors Ip -: a.m. v, IC rca er - ne m CATHOLIC PARISH 0 Y uc anst - 5:30 p.m. Church Training _ 6:30 p.m. SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS .' Sunday Worship -11:00 a.m. Fr; Bernard (Barney) Bissonnette, Evening Worship -7:15 p.m. MISSION FOUNTAIN OF LUTHERAN CHURCH MESCALERO Confessions: saturday -7:00 p.m:to HONDO VALLEY LIVING WATER Charles Ullmann, Vicar < REFORMED CHURCH 7:50 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH RUIDOSO WORD FULL GOSPEL Held at First Presbyterian Church, \;. Minister: Clarence Van Heukelom Anticipated Sunday Mass - Saturday Just offHwy. 70, Hondo, N.M. MINISTRIES, INC. San Patricio , Nob Hill ~, Church School- 9:30 a.m. Evening, 8:00 p.m. Cal West, Pastor Inter Demoninational Rev. Benjamin Chavez Worship ServIces - 8:30 a.m. Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m. FUl1 Gospel Church services: SundaySchool- IO:ooa.m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Class a.m. Evening Service - 6:00 p.m. Pastor: Earl samuel Walden Sunday Night -7:30 p.m. -9:45a.m. II GATEWAY Daily Masses: Tuesday thru Friday Wednesday Bible Study -7:00 p.m. PI E. L' 'Cl bBuild" Tuesday -7:30 p,m. CHURCH OF CHRIST t515 ace: venmg Ion u mg. Friday - 7'30 Pm CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Carl Parsons, Minister a : p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, 9:30 a.m. - Bible Study . .. At theDistrict Center of . Bible Study-9:30a.m. SANTA RITA OF RUIDOSO Sunday, 10:30 a.m. - Worship Ser· JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES TheChurchoftheNazarene,At1gus W h ors ·Ip an d Commumon . -:1030 CATHOLIC CHURCH 300Mechem D'nve Wed.:vice and7p.m.Ministervprayer &: bible study. Kingdom HaU-Capitan Kenne.'th 0 Frey, Pastor a.m.' Fr. David J. Bergs, Pastor, Rev. Wylie Cartwright, Pastor Presiding Overseer, Kenneth Stone Sunday School-l0 a,m. Sunday Evening WorshiP:- 6:00 p.~. Saturday Masses: Sunday School- 9:45 a.m. BAHA'I FAITH Sunday Public Talk -10:00 a.m. Morning Worship -11:00 a.m, Wednesday Prayer Mee~ng - 7.00" 5 p.m. - Capitan, Sacred Heart Worship Hour -11 a,m. ' Meeting in homes of members. Sunday Watchtower StUdy _ 10:50 Evening Worship - 6:30 p.m. '. w p.m: , 'bl Wed Church Sunday Night Worship - 6p.m. Phone 2584117. a.m. Wednesday Fellowship - 6:30 p;~.

I -, Ladies BI eClass-9:~oa;m.. . 7 p.m.'- CarrizozQ" Santa Rita (winter) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Thursday'Ministry SchooL - 7::IO FULLGoSPELHOLI,NESS', ClIURC" OF CHRIST Church, ' .)' 7p,m. (summer) Carrizozo, N.M. p,m. CHURCH . Highway 48 Sunday Mas~es: In Christian Science Library Bldg. Thursday Service Meeting - 8:30 OnEntranceRoadinRWdosoDowns Capitan, N.M. 8.a.tn, - Lmcoln, San Juan Church FIRS!lAPriISTC~U:CH' 12th Street p.m. Sunday"" 10:00 a.m. R~x Lane, Minister .:" H~~Jh~ch Fort Stanton,Sacred Dale w.:Cla:ke;~Wast~r . Services: '\ . Tuesday Group Bible StUdy - 7:30 Morning Worship -11:00 a.m, I St~dy ~ , I Bible - .Sunday, 10.00 a.m. 9'30 am _ CapitaQ Sacred Heart Suttday School":" 9:45 a.m. SUndays 11:00 a.m. p.m. Sunday Evenlng.Service -7:30 a.m. ,. I Worship, Service - Sunday, 11:90 Ch~ch' . "I Worship Service -11:00 a.m. Wednesday-7:30p.m. Wednesday EY~ning Service _7:30,1, 'j) aE·m.. W h" S' S d 11 a.m. - Carrizozo, salita Rita EveningWorship-6:oop.m. RUIDOSO GROUP ~,~~~~~~~:::rn~ p,m. vemng ors Ip ernce - un ay, Church Wednesday -7:00 p,m. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Forest HeigbtsSubdivision' 1\ 6:00 p.m. J) Services: Sunday.-11:oo , Don Russell Presiding Minister 1mtl£APIT N, . Wednesday, Bible Study -7:00 p,m. RUIDOSO BAPTiST CHURCH A,t.the Me.thodist Church, second Sunday Publl'c Talk "-10'.00 a.m. FOIJIlmCUARECHURCH " , .".p'o,.tH,~ ~.~ .. l.' ,r. SAINT ANNE'S Palmer Gateway buildmg beilliid Sanctuary , Cemetery Road " r ,I" • , •• ,• ., I'I I" , 1,/, :.' • r', ', IWI I, ~ I" ".; '/.','.' ,I :.'. GATEWAy ASSEMBLY EPISCOPAL CHAPEL Rev. Wayne Joyce, Pastor ' ,,', . Sunday Watchtower Study ..... 10:50 ,PastorHatoJdW.PerrySr. ."" II, " \ 1,,11" • -, ,,11 , til 'I' 'II "." ,,"1,\11 ,,' ",ii' I,. I' ,. h_ OF GOD CHURCH GlencOe, N.M.' Sunday School- 9:45 a.m, OLD LlNCOLNtCHURCH a.m.. SuhdaySChool-10:OO a,m, ~~~""",,~-,,~""""":"""~"""'!'..:.£\".ilili'''.'.'i.iil.''''4i;'...... ~...... ~~~~ ...... ~~~--""~-....,'_.. ~._'''''''''_'''''-'._'~,,~~~~:r;,:,~~",,~~.,._.~~~~?-4t,:;.;;._~:\'' " Palmer Gateway, Ruidoso Rect9r: Rev, Burdette Stampley Morning Worship --10:45 a.m. mV. Burdette StAmp ey "Thursday Ministry School - 7:30 'M,orninl1Wotshlp-',11:00 a.m. Holy'CommUnion-2ndSunday-8:30 S dE' Se' 6Ni Ev~ning Prayer - 7:00 p,m. 4th- p.rn., , "& , Sunday School- 9:30 a.m. un ay vemng rvlCes - :wp,m. Thursday ohach month. Thursday Service Meeting _ 8:30 sunday Everting Worship-7:00 p.m. Sunday Services -10:30 a.m, 4t~Sunday ... 9:15 a.m, Wednesday Night Bible Study -7:.00 ,HolyComrnuniofi _ 2nd Thursday of p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Sunday Evening Services -6:00 p.m. p.m. each month. • Tuesday GroUp Bible Study _ 7:30 StUdy-7:oop,m. Wednesday-Adultchoir-6:30p.m. FIRST BAPTiST CHURCH TR'',~, N"I'T"Y-U'NIT"'ED p.m, Prayer DaUy-5:oo8;l'I1,') Wednesday Services -7:30 p.m. ' ". I Thursday -Youth Ch9ir ..... 6:30 p.m, Capitan, N,M. METJt()DlSTCHURCH' TH',I'N,I'TY',' 'M''0'UN""mdrN ST. MATTHIAS Rev. Dan carter . OOoD A 7THD~YADVENTISTC8()RdH I III APACHE INDIAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH Suttday School- 9:45 a.m. ' 1 , venue'AgUaFriaEstates " I" FELLOWSHIP , ASSEMBLYOr GOD Sixth and liEU Streets Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. ,Deverend' ~rryrrl~~I"s'er,N,'pMas' to'r",(pearRuidoso Downs) ctMfep"bUEng.,.~!~ LaLuz, ~ne, Country Mes~alero carrizozo, New M~iCo Evening Worship ... 6:1lO p.m. ~, Ilil n Floyd Ramsey, Pastor WlWI Merlin C, Neely, Pastor PhOne 648-2875 :Sunday School-10:OO a.m. J.C. Hatl'is' 3784396 Mlnlster.Rev.PetetChurcb PhoneWH536 Rev. Burdette stampley, Vicar FIRSTBAPTtSTCHURCH, Worship ., Service ... H:OO a.m. saturday~. ijbbath SChool _ 1:3() 'StmdaNO:30a.ml worship _ SundaySch()()I~10:ooa.m. HolyEueMrist ..... lstand3rdSunday Tinnle,N.M, (Nursery provided). ,,' p.m." .~ 'l\lesdaY.1:00 p.m. fellowship (' Morning Worship ... 11:00 a.m, - 6p.m. Bill Jones, Pastor Wednesday eMir - 6:30 p,rn.Church .... 3WOp.m, teachidg . SundaYEvening~rvices -7:00 p,m. Office of Evening Prayer - 2nd and Sunday SChool ..... 9:45 a.lIi. Fourth Wednesday Worship Service Wednesgpy Prayer Me~~lng ..... 6:30 Th.y..10:OO 8,m. teaching &heal- " Welirl~day service -7:00 p.m. 4th Sunday ..... 7p.m. I.., Worship Service -- na.m. ,"- ....·7:00 p,~;' p.m... Ing ser.vice :

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