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• Leisure Hotels owns 1U hotels, including Holiday development as a hotel. million Hawthorn Suites at the site. The hotel years. Five will be Microtel hotels and ;:_mother five Inns and Days Inns, and may build a Hawthorn Donaldson said company and viliage attor would have 100 rooms and a restaurant, based on will be Hawthorn Suites, which are full-service Suite .1t the Ruidoso Convention Center. neys held their first serious negotiations 'fuesday information previously supplied by village offi hotels, according to information provided by the by telephone. Another negotiation sessio.n is cials_ company. BY ToNI K. LAxsoN scheduled for early next week, he said. "I would assume that it would three stories Donaldson said the village of Ruidoso intends RL'/IXJ.\0 N/W.\ YTAH WR/Tf.R "I would think that by a month we would have maybe even four," Donaldson said_ 'They want to to purchase property to expand parking for the the large ml\iority of the details worked out," make f:>--ure when they are done with the first l 00 convention center area, where the Links golf One of the largest hotel flrms in the Midwest, Donaldson said. 'There is a lot of information that rooms that there is space available for an addi course is located and where the future hotel would Leisure Hotels, L.L.C., is the company currently has to be (obtained) by both sides to get to the tional 100 rooms If the market calls for it as well be_ Following a recent closed session, the Ruidoso negotiating with the village of Ruidoso to build an point where we have a lease that is good for the as for additional room for expansion of the con Village Council voted to pursue acquiring land for upscale hotel next to the Ruidoso Convention village of Ruidoso and that they feel they can build vention center," he said. additional parking at the convention center, he Center, according to company information. a hotel that will work." The company currently owns 10 hotels in said. The village also would be committed to "I think we are way beyond where we. were Steven Olson, CEO, could not be reached for Kansas and Missouri. The hotels range from econ improving the common area at the convention with either Allhub or Santa Fe Hospitality," comment Thesd.ay at his company's offices in omy to high-end service, including Quality Inns, Ruidoso Mayor Robert Donaldson said Thesday, Hutchinson, Kan., about plans for the hoteL Holiday Inns and Days Inns_ referring to two previous companies that have dis Based on information from the company, Earlier this year, Leisure Hotels announced See HOTEL, page 2A cussed leasing a 3.8-acre tract of village land for Leisure Hotels has tentativP plans to build a $4.9 plans to build another 10 hotels in the next three Blessing of the animals County suggests. Glencoe give-away
HY DIANN!-_ STALLINC.~ is only about two years oid. R_l_'ll_)l_J\(_> Nl W.\ .\TA::_I_:__I_It___:R_:__:/_:_/:___:1R_:______He also thinks such a gift to the symposium board would violate the A three-man majority on the state constitution anti-donation Lincoln County Commission would clause. like to givP away the county Rural "It's possible, the county could Events Center in Glencoe to the boar,d enter into an agreement with the that stages the annual Lincoln symposium board to operate the cen· County Cowboy Symposium. ter like it has with the fair associa But a few things may ;-;tand in the tion, which manages the county fair way - the state constitution, federal grounds," Morel said. "But I think law and the symposium board itself. there's r,roblems with an outright Commission Chairman L. Ray transfE:'r. Nunlt>y proposPd Friday Pxploring the Hefore Nunley's motion Friday, possibility of thP transfpr of the centPr County Manager Tom Stewart pro purchasPd about five years ago with posed to commission(->rs that the C(>n $250,000 from thl' state Legislature. tpr be managro on a caretaker basis Arlditional fedPral and state money without a full time manager and has been used to build an outdoor opened only for scheduled events_ ar(>na, install bleachers and make The center has been without a othPr improvements to the building manager since Linda Wallace and grounds on ll_S_ 70. resigned several months ago. Wallace Nunlpy's motion J-->assed 3-2 with had guided the development of the Commissioners Wilton Howell and center for flve years, sought grants, Monroy Montes voting against it_ solicite-d new events to be staged there County Attorm•y Alan Morel said and Pven performed janitorial duties Tuesday although he hasn't he·en ablP when nPcessary. Dtanne Stalhngs/Ru>doso New> to review thP documents yet, he ThP problem wrth thP Glenc()(> Father David Berg of Santa Rita Catholic Church. hosts the annual Blessing of the Animals. a non-denom•nat1onal event Saturday sponsored thinks f(·dcral ~rrant af_,'TPements pro cPntPr i:-; that while pvents staged by the Humane Society of Uncoln County. Ber-g gave a group blessing as well as indiVIdual bless1ngs to dozens of dogs. a few cats and Thornton hibit thl' county selling, leasing or the hedgehog. Pets and owners also were photographed with Santa Claus. utherwise disposing of the center for five ypars_ ThP latPst f_,>rant agreemPnt Sec CENTER p.1gc 2:\
Final arbitrator picked Trust to temporarily close museums take somf' tim(' in Santa FP to seP trust to manage the museum, ht• said Rl 'II X J\0 /'-.'I \l \ \1-11 f_Wc:_Rc:_:I___:_T=LR:__:______what the state might he prepareod to "There's no reason to go to thP in tribe/state dispute do. expense of starting 1.nother trust Despite an offer of volunteer labor 'We'll tf}: to gd it refunded so we They can take this one over, if they BY TllNI K. LAXSON been determined whether the hear from several townspeople, board can open in the spring_" have a sour-ce of more monPv. ·· Rll/Xl'.
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WEDNESDAY High .. 48 Commissioner balks at indigent fund hearings RUIDOSO'S Low ... 36 jJY DIANNE STALLINGS a portion (about $250,000) of a tal." said Commissioner expenses of the staff, unless the THREE-DAY RUIOO.SO NEWS STMF WRJTER special property tax levy that Monroy Montes. A gross hearing is part of a regular Rain shower& otherwise could be used toward receipts tax could take care of cmnmtssion meeting, which the WEATHER Although Lincoln County its operation. . both the indigent fund a,nd con employees would attend any Commissioners have been • Create a separate indi~ struction of a new jail, he said. way. warned that they need to take gent fund by imposing up to Hospital officials already Howell said the advisory OmooK steps to set up a medical indi 3/Sth of a cent gross receipts have said they cannot continue gent fund, Chairman L. Ray tax with l/16th of a cent going board already had conducted to cut money fioom the sp_ecial dozens of hearings, but Nunley Nunley wasn't ready Friday to to the state as the county's indi· tax levy to cover the indigent THURSDAY High ... 47 FRIDAY High ...53 countered that the su!Uect of Low ... 35 Low ... 32 find out directly from the public gent contribution. Estimates of cost, Commissioner Wilton if residents are willing to pay the amount of money to be Howell pointed out. those hearings was not how to for the fund in the fonn of a raised ranges from $186,000 to "The hospital spends near pay for an indigent fund, but new tax. $500,000. ly $1 million a year" on people ratlu;!r the need for health care Rain lihowers Moatly cloudy He wanted a volunteer • Create a separate indi who cannot pay for their med in the county. advisory board to act as inter~ gent fund with an additional ical care. Brown said. 'What you've discussed !"ediary, becau~e ');rublic hear property tax. Howell called for hearings with people out there is the mgs are expens1ve. • Create a separate indi on the issue on how to fund the need for health care, not the Representing the volunteer gent account with a combina indigent demand, but no cost," he said. "'We need to · county Health and Wellness tion of property and gross motion was offered. Later in know if they are willing to sup WEATHER AlMANAC Board, Dr. Arlene Brown point receipts. taxes. the meeting. another member port a tax increase for it. 111 go ed out that she was back in The lack of a separate indi of the Health and Wellness to some of those aneetings." Ruidoso Readings High low Predp. front of commissioners, gent fund hampers the ability Board, John McGrath ciune to . "Good, because we'll need Friday 61 40 .00" because they postponed action of residents to obtain medical the podium asking for direction commissioners there to answer Saturday 60 37 .00" for 90 days when she appeared care locally and out of county, from the commission. three months ago.·. • questions," McGrath said. Sunday 62 23 .00" Brown said. "''d like to set dates for the After he sees the response, '"You asked for the indigent "It becomes a question of Monday 53 35 .15" hearings," he said. he will call a hearing with the fund report to be created and whether they can pay the rent "We"ve put it off long we offered several ways to fund or see a doctor, so they don't co~sioners on the issue, Regwnai-wed'"'sda:Y High low Forecast enough," Howell agreed. NUI))ey said. AJbuquerque 57 42 Rain showers it," Brown said. 'We are one of receive care," she said. "When But Nunley told McGrath EJ Paso, TX 69 54 Rain showers two counties in the state with they get to the hospital, they're the advisory board, not the MCGrath said 'fuesday Lubbock, TX 55 40 Rain showers out an indigent fund. It's our far sicker than if they l!ad commission, should conduct instead of hearings, the health Midland, TX 57 45 Rain showers neighbors and ji-l'epds· who received preventative care, and the hearings. and wellness board decided to need the help." P. ; "~ · it costs more.'" "Public hearings are expen publish a questionnaire asking Oct./Nov. phases or the moon The board said' the county's Forty percent of the people sive," Nunley said. people if they are willing to pay four options ~""d"'"IU<'Y <>{ are to: _ . in the county are. uninsured, Checking with county an additional tax to generate h!
Mercury and a Vt'l')' thin cn>SCent moon highlight ' STARI>ATE tonieht's early evening sky. Mt>rcury looks like a bright star"below and to the oeft of the moon. But the planet will HOTEL: Leisure Hotels manages such hotels as Ramada Inn and Holiday' Inn be toucll to find in the toady evl'ning twilight. A faint star, named Zuben-ei-Genubi, Ahmds be-tween them. It marks Continued from page lA It is too soon "to know what An industry publication, Olson, the company presi the fulcn~m of Libra, the balanee scales. that work will consist of and how The Orionid meteor shower peaks toda,Y- Since the moon Hotel Business, lists Leisure dent • wen as CEO. ~a 28--year WBS nf"W yesterday, it won't interf.,re w1th the shower. center, which includes the-park much it will oost, Donaldson said. Hotels as 85th of the 100 top veteran ofthe hotel illdustry who A full- and limited-service hotel deveiopeusinessman up to the level needed by a resort ple and currentlY JII8I!II81'S 15 sidiary companies - · Leisure Ricl1ard Smith. Olson funnerly hotel. • hotels such as Ranulda Inn, · Hotel Management, Leisure Real was with Brock Hotel Corp., Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn Leisure "And they are not going to Estate - AdvisorS, which operated 60 Holiday Inn pay to bring it up," he sai.l;l. ExPress Hotel & Suites, accord Development and Pmsf;ruction hot.el$ 1Uitionwlde. according to ing to company infurmation. Management. . . . ~ infurmation. CENTER: The volunteer board was not sure if it could accept the events center Cominued from page lA Glen Barrow, who is a member
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RumosoN...,. LOCAL NEWS WEDNESDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 3A ~Mayor: Cost savings if prisoners fanned out
• Ruidoso is continuin.g the de UI'e8 prqject a per-year eavinge The mayor w8s thanked by the (jail) could bankrupt the port officers and three vehicles that manages the county jail, q bate over the futurrl Of detaining of &om $567,800 to $1,067,800 the commission, but Cmmnis- county. It's estimated It will would be needgd to move the said Lincoln was at 56 inmates 11 prisoners in Lincoln County. by senjling 35 prleoners to jails sioners Rex Wilsqn and Bill teke $1.1 mUIIon to $1.3 mU prisoners. Alternative aenteno Friday with 11 farmed out to 0 .• This is the first of two parts. in other oounties where they St!hwettmann also criticized lion over what you spend today ing sudl as radio monitoring of other jails and five on electron -· could be kept fbr $50 per day. him for nOt bringing the. infbr- (to opsrste and pay otT the prisoners also could be uaed to ic monitoring. BY DIANNE ·STAUJNGS Tbe savings wOuld go down if mation to them before their de- debt) 'based on the lnereased decrease the number of inmate Nunley .said the count; Y.. a.u1Dos.o N£!1! STAFF WRn'£R the number of prisoners in- cision -last m.ontlt- to build a size of the facility.• incarcerated. The village would probably willstey high because b . ersased or the cost of keeping ,_jail in Carr:izozo, Tbe county spends about continue to pay for its own pfi,s judges are not cooperating as •c An alternati..., te buUding them went up. Donaldson said the com- $700,000 to operate a 48-bed oilers, he said. much with the county since '" a llOWjail-or delaying the day Donaldson didn't ask for a mlasion failed to give the vil- jail that has been limited by "This could be a substan ·District Judge Robert Doughty ". when it must be built - wonld clecislon from the commission - !age and the public m general the State Fire Marshal to so tial savings by taking adVan b~ upset over a Statement ·-d L'--ln County's · • . . di time to study a - of con- inmates, because of fire and tage of a sitUation with 'oUr read by Howell 'during .a com j ' be to - ...... , JUst aor CQIDJnl.8Sl.OilerB to ~ ...... , ..... ,. .r_. h rd Th t of neighbors/' Donaldsol) said. . prisoners to empty cells in cuss the :infortnation. ''The sultante before reaching their sau:a.y aza s. e cos mission meeting. 9 Chaves and Otero counti~, .,... •..-~.~ th t the decisjon, and added that he bnildjng a new jail of 100 beds The regional approach wa·s tried successfully in the de....l Former jail administrator . says Ruidoso Mavor Robert a .. u.o.v suggests a paten- wasn't paid $10,000 like the !iiubonee.n estimated at about $5 Wayland Hill diaagreed with 1 . D naldaon that may be de- consultants to do the .for opment of a hmdlill by Otero ' 0 ~ tial aa~ wor1< the findings in IJle Donaldson •· · and Lincoln counties, he noted. rived by .' proposal are so. the county. ''We may need to build study. 9 ,. He presented data to the substantial,_ we must seriously . . later," Donald.son said. "If we '"I have it on gOod authority " county commission Friday that reeeln'Ch thia poasibility," Don- He exJ?I"!ned t~et a~ use the Otero County jail, the that the Chaves jail ie full and ''You better look at the lig _, he gathered while researching aldson wrote in the study sum- ~ commJ.BSJoners (Conums- Ruidoso facility could be of- Otero will . be full in three ures ~n if you thin,k yoU can 0;· options for the village insteaa IIUlJY. "If~ fail. to do so, then s10~er "Yilton HQwell v;oted , (ered at no·- cost (except months, so that's not an bp house. them cheaper in Otero ·· oF continuing to operate a 72- we are negligent in our duty to agamst >t) ~ Carnz_ozo $200,000/ ;n annual ....-ation) tion," Chairman L. Ray Nunley than we llave at the Lincoln County jail," )le said. 1 hour holding facility in Rui- the taxpayera of Lincoln Coun- ~ the new Jail .over poasible to the county (to te-;;;p;,..atily said. . .~: · dosO. ty. If the- commission fails. to sites d~er to I,budoEJ?, he con- ~ imnates for court ap- A check of both jails 'fues ..The county has been car . · On the premise that the give thia study the considera- ferred vnth police Chief La!mY pearancea · and overnight dajr showed thet of 200 beds In rying the weight fbr Ruidoso , councy WOl,l}d Incur an annual tion that it is due, then it bor- M~ al>oQt al~atives. to stays)," Donaldson said. The the Chaves County jail, 42 are for _y<>ars," Hill said. "Ninety · · cost of $200,000 to maintain a ders, I believe, on malfeasance ~ ~age operating a holding old jail. in Cerrizozo could be empty and of 233 beds in Otero eight percent of Ruidoso pris '' · small hOlding facility either in of office and the taxpayers 'of facility. uead as a aecond holding facili- County, 86 are empty. oners have gone through mag .'-· the old jail in Carrizozo or in the county ohouhi'!io to court to ''We're -really concerned at cy:, he said. Charlie 'fun~bo of Correc istrate court and are turned Ruidoeo's holding area. the fig- protect thair interests." the village level thet building He . estimated five trans-. tional Systems Inc., the firm oyer as county prisoners." v.. ',, . ! 1 •. ~ r.' . • . I 'J ' t Looney case settlement leav~s .3 ·lawsru,.ts to go in Ruidoso Downs · ~ : • Steve Looney~ who claimed he was arm a....r his head during an arrest plaint," he added. "The village of Rui rassment, is being handled-by a differ legal. thet later was diamisaed as illegal. doso Downs remains steadfast in its ent attorney. 1 ~ the victim of excessive police force, Looney, who could not be reached . r received a reasonable settlement, Tila Fleming Hoffman, an Albu daniel of the allegations made by Mis "My advise to Ruidoso Downs," for comment, said in an earlier inter his attorney said. in and querque attorney who hendled t!>e ter Looney his lawsuit, the vil Mitehell Said, ''is they need a good view that he was riding to a conve lawsui~s defense for the village's in lage would not have agreed to the set houae cleaning. In fact, they would nience store when Downs officials BY TONI K. LAxSON Surance carrier, declined to make any tlement except thet it sa....d the tax f!JBve a tremendous amoUnt of money RUID050 NE.WS STAFF WRITER stopped him. He has said he didn't comment, or even aclmowledge_ that a payers ofRuidoso Downs thousands of if they would scrutinize their depart stop when Hightower requested him settlement had been reached. dollars in defense costs."' An undiscloeed settlement has re ment, honor the Constitution and to because the bike was going down ., treat people with reapect and dignity." , , ma....d one of four potential lawsuits ''I don't taik to the press," HolT Mitchell declined to re....al the an Incline and skidded. man said. "If public entities want to amount awarded his client, saying it , . against the Ruidoso Downs police de Ruidoso Downs Police Chief David Looney had an illegal lmife on comment on it (then they can).• was a condition of the settlement. The r ~ partm.ent. an attorney said '1\J.esday. Hightower in earlier interviews dis-· him at the time he was stopped - a • Gary M.itehell aaid his client Steve Ruidoso Downs Village Attorney village does not actually pay the puted claims of excessive force in amount; it pays an insurance compa butterfly knife In whieh the blade is • Looney, a Carlsbad man, recently set Dan Bryant said 'fuesd,ay that Hoff Looney's lawsuit. Hightower said revealed by pulling back dual tled a lawsuit in which he alleges ex man settled the case because it made ny a premium and the company pays Looney was pursued because he want sheathes that then become a handle. the settlement cost. Mitchell said it is '· cessive force w~ used when police more economic sense than trying it in ed to question him about a shoplifting '-' pursued, stopped and arrested him as court. ' because of this that the -settlement case the night before. Four witnesses, including he was bicy<:ling in the village on July " ... She had determined to issue an amount is not automatically open to Hightower arrested Looney after Looney's mother and a sister, said the public. were driving by at the time and 2, 1997. "offer of judgm.eitt:.' which is a rilecha the 20-year-old man refused to stop thi3y saw Hightower kick and knee Loo11ey "We just aettled for a reasonable nism allowed in the rules of civil pro his bicycle when Hightower request Tbe attorney l'f'id he lntenda to while the 140-pound man was kneel amount in this case, not a large sum cedures to defendants when they be -ed, and reportedly resisted arrest proceed with two Other lawsuits ing on the ground. of .mon,ey ... and it's over and done lieve that a case has little or no value against the village on behalf of clients after village officials chased him Q1i ~~." Iicyant said. who say they also were victims of ex !r 1wi+h, •. rt"}' "1 .:fi~~ ..'tehell ~··'" '' ..• , .. .. . down. District> ,.._rneY. S...t,~. ~ "'""'tower has said other witness . ' : ~· shoUlder ,repmt.edl.y . . wrbe an)nnnt of the offer was less ceesiVe police fOrce. Another .lawsuit,_ missed the eh~ ~st LOOney m es' · t.;;:ti;;m,;;e;; -support that he did ·, dislocated when Ruidoso Police Chief then her estimated costs for filing and in which a female police dispatcher late October last year, saying the stop, nothing wrong while arresting ,,· David Hightower pulled the man's. litigating a motion to dismiss the com- claims sexual discrimination and ha- subsequent search and arrest were il- Looney.
Keep >. KS ' . of District Judge Karen L. B~
Judge Karen L Parsons with her family, husband Neale Williams of twenty years. daughters Shirryn & Rachael. .' ' What we NEED in a District Judge is exactly what we HAVE in DISTRICT JUDG.E HMS . KAREN L. PARSONS:· ALTRUSA + personal and professional integrity MAYOR DONALDSON + strong work ·ethic CHAMBER OF COMMERCE + fair, yet flnn GAY HARRIS + judiCial temperament, consistently showing patience & respect for all DOCTOR REBSTOCK + found quaiified and recommended by· a bi-p~isan cor:nmittee of lawyers, judges • and private citizens as a candidate for District Judge; subsequently appointed by k_ ,P 'fr, the Governor; presently serving second year . NOISY WATER VILLAGE BUTIERY + 20 years continuous legal experience in Lincoln and Otero counties HOLIDAY INN EXPRI'lli CHILEOS + experience as District Judge and lawyer in family. probate, crimin~.l, civil and all RUIDOSO OFFICE SUPPLY CREDIBLE other State, general jurisdiction laws GATS PAJAMAS CATILE BARRON +-graduate of the National Judicial College; active board member and officer ~M BARNES District Judges Association MR. &MilS. +.active member Amertcan Inns of Court + educ:ator,. volunteer. basis Ruidoso Schools and ENMU + 38 year Lincoln County Resident LET'S KEEP HER! We ask for your .VOTE on November lrd. Thank you.
PaJd ror by the Commlrtee to Elect Dlm'la Juclp KarW1 L. Parsons. Olv. m
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RUIDOSO NEWS
· . CAtLUS . . PllOnJ. ;QH!;74001 4A WEDNEsDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 . News Hotline:' 505·257-1122
RuiDoso NEWS
PuBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND fRIDAY AT 104 ~ARK AVENUE, RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO Tamara Momes, Publisher Terrance Vestal, Editor Keith Green, Editorial Adviser _... 'Y"'rloi Copyright 1998
OUR OPINION - ···"""~·~ How expensive is listening?
At Friday'S mo:D.olithic U:.unty Commission ~eeting, Chairman L. Ray Nunley brought up "how expensive" public hearings Cl!ll be after it was suggested public hear . ) inge be held regaid;.ng the indigent fund or, more precise ly, the lack thereof. The indigent fund pays for medical care for people who don't have the money to pay for those expenses. Lincoln County is one of only two counties in New Mexico that does not have an indigent fund. Lincoln County Ml'
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County pledges ln·ldnd teo had called for an apology to of the sen· "I assume you"ll make the fair building are the top priqri· sion renewed an annual con- ___,__ C pi tbo P"I>Ji<:,. PQt. t.o HoweU. tbe v.illage same chango for all of the other ties, association president tr- with Bowlin Outdoor Ad· s.,...... ,.,s to a tan Schw<>ttmann said in a previ· not oounl)l' Ji. villages as weil,'" Donaldson Shorty Sanders said. The vertising and Travel Centers Lii.coln eo.{nty wiU ~lp. """ lntervi<>w he regrette Commissioner continues refusal of apology Lincoln County Commis einnor William Schwettmann refused to apologize Friday fur off-color words he used in refer eru:e to Commissioner Wilton Howell during· a meetiog last month. 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Scoreboard Warriors ready themselves for No. l Artesia SUNDAY, OCT. 18 ~Open BaslcetbillllOumament Women's championsh;p • The grid campaign has wound 'The one thing that a lot of Beckie's Team 36, Casino Apache 35 ('if' people don~t realize is that 01U' game champibnship) down to a •:three-game season, •• Casino Apache 45, Beckie's Team 43 (first says Warrior football coach Les individual ame have beat championship ga'l'e to force an 'if' Carter. · them,"~ referring to game} a freslu!um .viot<>rY in 1996 and SATURDAY. OCT. 17 BY LAURA CLYMER . junior varsity win in 1997. ~rour II.WDOSO NEWS SI'OIJTS EDTTOII kids have lear)led that they're Mountainair" 60, Canirozo 24 not invincible, but it's a full VOlleyball game when You play them. --Ruidoso def. Cobre, 3-1 The task - on paper - is 19-5,15-7,13-15, 15-12 daunting: open district play You've got to give them e.ery. Saa.r against No. 1 Artesia and bump thing you've got for four quar Silver 5, Ruidoso D off the Bulldogs in their house ters." FRIDA"( ocr.. 16 in front of thousands of bleed Ruidoso's goal this ...... ,n is Football ing-orange faithful not just to beat Artesia but to Loving 33. capitan 18 That's what the -Warriors "take state in '98,'" chorused THURSDAY. OCT. 15 face Friday when District senior nosetackie Jason Le1Ui llo/leyball 4AAA play begins with a ingham and seriior linebacker Capitan def. Cloudcroft. 3-0 Brett M~ at 'IIlesday's prac- Cross Country match-up of Class AANs heavy Ruldoso.lnvltatlonal weights in the No. 2 Ruidoso tice. - -.· SO.)IS team results: 1. Alamogordo 40, 2. Warriors (6-1, 0-0) and -their Also contributing to the · Ruidoso 78, 3. Oi'wlte 84, 4. Silver 84, 5. longtiJne nemesis and No. l. Warriors' confidence is tha Hobbs 140, 6. Carlsbad 184, 7. G~dard 191, & Gadsden 205, 9. Las Cruces 218, Artesia (7-0, 0-0) at 7 p.m. All Qbsence of a "do or: die"''-~ 10. Artesia 297, 11. Deming 335, 12. Clo district contests will begin at 7 tion. In the past, RuidlJ!iQ ill'!' 'vis 337, 13. Mayfield, 14. Cobre 384, 15. p.m. faced Artesia in"the -~ NMMI414, 16. Roswell4n. oft's. usually in the q1$terfi Boys top 10 finishers (of 102 runners): 1. The Warriors talk with a J. Anglin. Silver, 16:54; 2. D. Comanche. oonfidence that belies the facts nals. Now, with both t.e.m& in Ruidoso, 17:02; 3. A. EppeJSOn, Alam -Artesia has won 27 of its laSt the same distric.t, all tHe War~ ogordo, 17:22; 4. J. Gonzales. Alamogor· 28 games, its last 15 playoff riors ha.ve to do is make the do, 17:24: 5. C. Robertson, Alamogordo, playoffs and tbey'll be assured 17:26; 6. J .. Powell, Sihrer, 17:39; 7. 5.· gaines and five of the last six Arnold, Ofia\1!, 17:51; 8. M. Saudrez. AAA state titles. Last year, Rui they won't meet Artesia until l.alra~Hewt carlsbad, 18:06; 9. K. Meier, Goddard, doso opened and closed the sea after the quarterflnals. His. doctor says. "no.' buc: Adrian Herrera (seared). senior fullback on the Ruidoso footb311 ~. 5a)'$ he still may retum tor 18:09: 10. T. Eastin. Silver, 18:10. son against the Bulldogs. Both "It's a stepding stone " the Warriors if they make the state playofFs. lierrer2, who watches practice eadl day from a c:hair, broke his fibula and tore Other Ruldo5o runners: C. May, 1 5th. .sai two liJaments In his ankle ~urlns Ruidoso's Yk:lory over Hobbs Oc:t. 2. Herrera. who says he's drinking two gallons of milk 18:28; C. Blaylock. 16th. 18:29; J. times it lost; the second meet Leadingham of. Frid;;y:s Romero, 22nd. 1 8:46; B. Smith, 23rd, ing was a 45-20 Artesia victory game. 'We're either going to a week to help the healing process, wiD be on the sldeUnes when the No. 2~ Warriors open the District 4AAA cam· 18:46; K. Sparks, 44th, 19:41. in the state quarterfinals. win and then win district. But pa11J1 at No. I Artesia Friday. Ruidoso takes a 6-1 ·record to the table while the BuUdop are 7-0. Girls team results: 7. Hobbs 31; 2. ~ So why the belief thet this if it's a loss, we'll come in second ogordo 84; 3. Clovis 105; 4. carlsbad in 115; 5. Ruidoso 140; 6. Onate 146; 7. Sil might be the year ·of Warrior and ·meet them the state "to slow. if not atopy the passing although Carter admitted to flush them down the middle." ver 155; 8. las Cruces 197; 9. Artesia instead of the Bulldog'/ playoffs." proficient Bulldogs? making "ssight alljustments" to Still, the ml\iority of tbe 223; 1 D. Mayfield 228; 11. Cobre 294. Of course, the big _Blue and Because ooach Lee Carter's "They're just •a big-play counter tha Bulldog oft'eosive pressure falls on the unherald No team finish for: Santa Teresa, Roswell. seniors, of White of Lovington begs to dif. ed Ruidoso defensive bacldield. Gadsden. NMMI and Deming. . who play a IIUiiority offense, so realistically, Wflve attack. . key l?ositiona, defeated their fer.· Ruidoso must beat Portales "As for the secondary, we'll Girls top 10 finishers (of 83 runners): 1. L got to keep the ball out of their Leadingham, who heads up Jackson, Hobbs. 19:57; 2. E. Romero, Rui ArteslB classmates when they and at the very least split with try to take away the big plays," doso, 20:55; 3. C. Farley. Alamogordo, were freshmen. The Bulldogs No. 3 Lovington and Artesia to hands and not give up apything the defensive line, said, "We're Meyer said. 21:40: 4. C. Perry, Hobbs, 21:44; 5. K. may have forgotten about the make the playoffs. deep,. Carter said. going to get a lot of outside Veteto, Hobbs. 22:11: 6. Jami Petner. Clo vis, 22:16; 7. E. Villa, Las Cruces, 22:20; 8. aberration, but not the War Enough speculation, ·just 'fhe Warriors will stick with pressure from our ends, and S. Turner, Alamogordo, 22:26; 9. A. riors. what do the Warriors hav.e to do their basic defensive alignment, then theyre going to try to See RUIDOSO, page 7A Swann, Oovis, 22:27; 10. C. Lucero, Roswell. 22:31. Other Ruidoso girls: L George, 23rd, 23:23; F. Frizzell, 43rd, 24:38; K. Sparks, 44th, 24:46; S. Salazar, 45th, 24:49; E. Cobre fails to derail Ruidoso's plans to finish second Rehfekl, 63rd, 26:43. This week 8Y lAURA CLYMER "Cobre was playing really sloppy tlie Tigers have only three losses goipg district match-UJl with the No. 1 Bull- . •...... •...... •• ; RUIDOSO NEWS SI'OII.TS EDJTOII. and we kind started . ..' --' --~--~- ..... 0....-..--.-...... -.- -·--·-·""'"·-·"- L - ~-- ~ ~ -· L -·- - F p P'" F ... ..,...... ---.....-- ... --,..--.-..-,... F ..- ,.....-.,....----,_.. ,...----...---·- _.- ...-- ,...--- ....- ....- ,...-.-,.....--- ,. ..- ...- ..- ,-- --...... ---,. ,....-- - .,... ..,...... - • ...- .. ~ •••••oro ·•~••••••- ' . . . • ' SPORTS WEDNESDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 7A . ' ·'I.' Tapia training in town RUIDOSO: District play opens in unfriendly confines of the 'Dogs' house 425 Sudderth Drive. Tapia's Continued from page 6A Boosters provide spirit bu two of the buses. Cost to ride is boosters will sell Warrior cow Boxer Joh""" Tapia will free of charge. A third bus, bolls at the game for $5 each. baaa togame ·call Ruidoso b'Jt..aining first publie W I'm kinda confu~d by this roaming thing. Diana, Susanne, Dale, Dick, Fred What if a better offer comes along? &Keith· Weare: Your locally owned and operated Travel Agency and we are here for all your Travel nf!!ld$ . '. •> ' • Airline Ticketing • Reservations • Tours • Cruises • Car Rentals • Hotel Reservations • Rail •Shuttle Tickets (Alamo/El Paso Shuttle) • Customized Groups and Tour5 Please call us for our Hot Tours for a very Cold Winter . 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Fair rebl,llcer / t Forward still not enough." ours. a central at Jacket m..tertal. 4 Firebrand Heritage trustee J. Robert religious ~8Wortlout a Assistant 30"ll'soften In the opinion of the staff principle .-segment a Steak-(•- &o:lrewedup Beauvais said the Wortley sale and the accountant, that aE"or ~Descry meatdiah.J will help the trust is two ways. tlil Smithy's utnth.e ., Roseanne's at cathedral resulted in a loss of revenue. rurrwwe boondocks former in-laws protuberance stop drain of revM 43 Rick ·a beloved. It will the because the monuments were t41l'a m~,~slctoSt. a Grou.r.tnct. the enue and will pay off debts. · .~a~ra . ,.; .• ~:T ·~ E7.l<::Z', 2~9 299 '-~® t, B -M:E .,'1 r.,.,...,...,_, ,.., 1 r.n_l .. - __ Clulo:.,_::l: -1UZ5"1111 ..... ~ - ---.1!lfl.ml1-...... -· • ·' ·; ' •• I. ""tn.f.,.. ·-·Iallll::l.:mn ftf YOUR llflfJfU1 URDIURI' fOIIISI ...... ~_ ...... , .. ..-.;_.,...... , _,_ .. _.,_ ... _ ... , ...._ Cio<>" .....,_ - ...... ~ ....._ ____... __ ~---'""'~·---~ .. -.. . ..t..-.-.-...... _...... -...... -.--...... -.- ..... ·---.--~-~~--"'· ... '--"·"·- ...... , _____ ,_ -·-~-~····~-~ -·- ~-·-- ... ~.~-- _____ ... __ .... -.- --~--..._ ...._, ____ ~ ~-· ------.... ~ ,...... - . ' ' RUIDOSO NEWS " HO WEDi . f ---. S'ft ·-·----··-··--··-----..---- ···-··-·------==··-·--·- ~8 WI!DNESDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 SOCIAL CALENDAR 3 RuiiJOSO NtiWS by Marcella. For more Information call the Horse, Ruidoso Dc>wno. Ph-B ...,...... __ GfUncoln COUnty ....,._Public Ullrory -....nt Une DaMon WHAT'S 257-9071. raphy show dsplaytng the wori< of II ,30 a.m.. Tuesday; Oa. 27 at IIIJienln& limes' Monday' 2 p.m. to 6 Oosses 10 a.m.- II ,30 a.m. Tuesclay& ...,.. photojp11phers. For details Santa lltta Calbolc Chun:h JEHOVAII'S WITNESSES )lOUth 6;30 p.m. Wed.: high school Caniw%o. 648-'2853. Father Dillie ·rreetl"ns 7· p.m. Thur.: Kids Oub ~~~ 1;.~ II PizM HuE CHURCHES Bergs. Pasmr. Saturday Mi155: 6:30 (lradlis 1·5) 3:]0. CLUBS · on ~men welaJma. ·~ror• p.m.: Sundat Mass:. II a:.nt..: 'Tut:sday 106--·c:" ~M \I1I10ie ' 2$a.36S9, ...... ·-. .. ---.. l•·' ...... Aduft Balle Study: 6 p.m. 257-3 I. Sunday: PUblic Talk IO:oo Meets eyery T~_ rrorn 8-9 U. ASSEMBLY OF GOD a.m.: Wauhtower: I 0:50 a.m. Man- at the~~ 439 St. 1heresa Calhollc Churdll .denh. Ruidoso. 7-7121 Corona. Sunday Mass: 6 p.m. day: Bible Study 7~.m. Thlnday. SEVENmDAY ~·~ .. ~Indian ...... God Ministry School 7: p.m.: ServtCe ADVEN'flST 378-4184 Dr 378-4 66. ero, 671-4747. Donald St. JOSepll apadte tinton Meet 8:20 p.m. --"""""""-MIMIIS at I10CII\ arid 8 p.m. ~~ Galdkl• ADonJIDUUS - ~='\':1:2.~ ,..._,., pastor. Sunday So:hool: 9:4S Mesalero. Faher Tom Herbst. Pas- atthe:~~439 • Ml!ets. 4:30~t!Vary Sun~ at a.m.; 5wxla)o worship: I tk'JS a.m. 7 tar. Sunday Mass: 10:30 a.m. denh, Ruidoso. 257l.'l7 • thl!i of Christ. if Is ...... Meem I P.·m.Diplkatl~ •the S&iddanh=ar rive, Ruidoso (rear .,_ p.m.; Wech!sc:lay services: 7 p.m. 207 ~ Agua Frla. Ruidoso Alto Women.. Ruidoso Slllll:-c.=a nw. oar LadJ or Gllildalupe 106 Alpine liege ROad. 25~3659. Anatlllll" ~&J.or more lnformitfon call 257-7411 -Day-Downs.378-4161. Pastor Rick ~e Meea: I I a.m. "Iii~ at the Alto Flnl Au! •lbiJ Dl God Bent. Father Tom Herbst. Pastor. ~=·336-7076. Dom.: Reunion J\blica -Ml-1'10-t. Assoc. Pastor Wllbum Oub House for lunch at noon and • - lllllldolo ...... a. El Pao Road. Ruidoso. Rev. Bill Saturday MilD: 6 p.m.: Sunday M~~SS: I :00 p.m.o &c,.ldiocle Ia Ataiaya 1:50 Marrow 622-1206. Sabrday. Sab- c:ards ~m. Business meetlna: the Meets 1:30p.m.dll!l~~ L.era-d, Past-. Sundar School: 9:30 a.~ ~R:· Mart: Escuela del f"''nlsterlo nm Tu of every month. Meets 11t Ruidoso Senior Citizens a.m.:Sw1Ciayrnornlngwonhlp: 10:45 i!ocnlllco 7 p.m.: Reunion dl!i servl· bath school '1:30 am.: OlUI'ch ser- ·-~-Center at noon lhll lint and mlrd I ""'of"""In the Womln"s """""d:l:'; Bulcl~ 'i'll "ti!CII! II" a.m. Wednesday. Pr3ya- ...... ,. a.m. (Includes children's church): clo juw. de of month ror Everzreen na.d. RIMioso. l5 - . 7:50p.m.; Escudo llbro Meets 7 p.m. the first ~ of Wedlll!ildl: e-:.'1 Sundily praise: 6 p.m.: CllRISTIAN 7:00p.m. covered d lunch games. The auodatlon meeu the first :;J:l. every mOnth for~ ill: 'f'Adteiiday night: 7 p.m. """""''p.m. HIV+ -.ort G~ Meeo 10 a.m. the third "J\Iesdi1!Y of Flrsl Chrllllaa ClniRh noon the third ~ Thursd~ :Wa?i. month at the month for lundl 111. the Meea the iiecond Mi;lnday of every Space 's H bard ~ Sci- aLrnonlh • v;vfous loadbn5. ---lll'lce Education Bob (Disdptes "' Cllrl:d) l.trfHERAN MO. SYNOD Church of the· ~ Mount, I t month. Loving Others sur.~ BLMdiiiJo I 09 Dr 257-7157. and Gr~ for fr1ends imd of Tu~m: 437·2810 dayi. 434-0405 --- BAI'TIST Hull Gavllan ~ Road. Rev. NON-DENOMINATIONAl. Mescalero Tn111.257- 476 · ram ty · llllldosD ... CUt Jamt!S M. Smith. Pastor. Sunday HIV+ meats the thirti"TIMSday of even! Outside~ area ~of a.. H.. _,.month. 257-2236. cal Tumilf" at 800-54 I. Heins 7 ~- tlrR ~ d each Flm ...... Churdl School. K-11/Adult: 9:30a.m.: Sin- n Road, 258-4191, 257. Allundanl: Lite ...... , Cllardl --~-m-::Ma«s the fim Weiln of _....,._.. monlh • the Chun::h ol the Holy CarrtzcnD. H;ryden Stnlth. Pascor. day ~ip: .10:45 a.m.; ChanWI 5296. Kevin·L Krohn. PasDr:w-. Sun- 1810 Sudderth oma.~ Suite 210. Mount. Mescalero "hll, Ruidoso. mdnih at 7-~· at I Care M.-a 8 p.m. lliescl!l)', 8 p.m. Friday Sunday School: 9:45 a.m.: Su= ~Wednesday 7 p.m. cay. Warship 8:30a.m., 10:30 a.m.: 257.. 1188. Mark Genuy. pastOn. Center. 257- 71 ===.'=r, . worship: II a.m.. 7: IS p.m.; 01 Ml!ers ;rt I 0 a.m. the third Sawrday .009a.m.~at~ ~ Schoal a Adult Bible Class Sunday Thunr:lay entranD8 be- mllnlnJ: 6:30p.m. Sunday worship to p.m. of ~ momh ar Ruidoso Valley Church. 4 IS Sud , _,=-,::ra=~T:il 257-2446 or 33 ...... 9:30 a.m. Third Swt~ EvanJna: Bible study 7 p.m...... _ Chilrnber of Conrnl!in:e. hind church. 378-536~ P.O. Box __ CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible Study. S:lO p.m.. far loca- ANfP meetl • the Seriar O!itens 1457. Ruidoso Downs. M 88346...... flelk .....,...... Cenar SOl Suddl!l'1h Drive • IOa.m. Meem a noon the 5eOond Wednes- 420 Memsn Drtve, RL*kB:l. Tm Cbunh ...... fol-lp --lha Wacnasday cA _,. rndh. Meet& S.U~ at II a.m. a the 11111101111 Assoclatlaa .. lldlrell --Mial,oaorr rcum Horst. i54-no7. Monday. ~of !I'WY monch at the Ruidoso --~eo Ci1pitan - HJshwq 48. Les Ear- area Amerkan ·(Umr ~ Olur'ch ill: 415 Suddarth. lol.Oonoi)' rwy pn1lse & ~ 0 a.m.: Blbla Ruidoso JTII!!ft's Bibhl 5lUdy noon at Sodetr lor3~1113 Meets I 0 a.m. of wood. Minister. Sunday Bible stUdy; MEllfODIST 11'1 Uncela -- ~ IChool ~.)()a.m.; lndl- -· C0Un1J ll!!fliY-·~~ ITKll'llh -= the: Ruidoso Seillor ... ,,_ Pizza Hut. Mechem Drive; Wamerls 10 a.m.; Sunday worship: II a.m.. 6 Meets It noon ~nh Thurs- CidDns c.nter. 25~ or 378- Meets 81: 6:30 p.m the fourth p.m.; Wednesd:il)' Bible study. 7 p.m. Bible study 6:30 p.m. Wedrle$day. In the Uncoln ~edlcal Meets noon Wed~days at the ~of every mm1th. Cn!e ..:1 wanhlp 6 p.m. . r;.y "texas Club. Vlshina: Klwinis mefl'l• ..... """"-II =''W!'.J'..::::r;...... Capitan )'OIIIh group 7 p.m. at the Climer conference room. Yow- Meadows Restaurant. 257-4174, F'nl)w"ft~iprlme6:lO~.m.: Gateway Clllll'dl of Cbrlst --~ ell. Box benw.lcome. ---336-9699 or 257-4.597. P.O. 2328, Rul NM oilS Sudderth. Ruidoso. 257-4381. fair buldlr~~- Thursday; Adult Bible 88J45. . -- l>:::'lload,"""""'Hany Riser, Pator...... ~ llooniJoal Ciullo p.m. ~for .... jimmy Sponsrnan. Minister. Sunday D= Study 6-.30 p.m. "hll ~'s.l'elk:twshlpao- ""'Sinp!sS.S. School: 1):.45 a.m.: SU"Iday worship: L Dalan Cawlcll Meel:l 11:30 a.m. _,. ~ ...... ,--~~ .., In die cld Yctah Sibl~ study. 9:30a.m.; 5wlday wor- 8:30a.m.. 10:55 a.m. Ml!iea In the garish hall at St. --- lunch and shcn .._.,...,.. a ~ {north of the s...ctu.y), Bob .-..:1 ship: 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.; Wednesday =:y;~-l9 ="'-El113f101'"'s Cathell Olurcfl at 7 p.m. ~on~~~": Meets p.m. third~ In -- ...... lllellladllt Clllnh ...... 433 Suddl!irth Ortve In the Gateway second and lountl of tn:eer~for-thel ~ -~a"' -lm, ....,.,.._ ...... Bible study: 7 p.m. theAmtncan ~ Bu~ar .S. the Tuasdays pll!iase a. 505-]36-4675 • 258-9169.257-2 or ~9069. Trtnlty ~Bob Boyd Cenur.257-5915. Panor John Mr- month. William F. Studer, H.....,'"~ ::J' RlllciDio TJ... ,..._a. Pas-. 648-2893, 648-2846. Cam- shalL Sundliy wonhlp 10:30 a.m.: dcio Downs. 7-5 m .. ...,_ ...... Ruidoso David Jordan, Pas- - AmXX ~School: 10:00 a.m.: Wedioaday: Mld-WI!ilik blblestudy7 ~· ':";;{ tor.-~- St.Ui)': WGnhl~ ho&r I I a.m; CHURCH OF JESUS Alllerkan 11111111 La Jaala li.C.E. ~the month...... "at era, Sundiiy 11:10 a.m. Capitan; kwlna of "" ~ M- 11t San Pautclo Senior Citizens Meadows--~-· rant. For mora Info =~~~Downs. The Club alsO goi!J5 Su-!day schod 9:3 am.; Evwmg CHRIST LDS .. . ~- ...... meeolng.l58- tD f'l!i:imlnlunl. Si.n:lay AcUt varlout for kind! worship: 9: 15 a.m.: 38 - building at I 0:15 a.m. the rhlrd call Eolelyn Shaw ill: 257-3479. a wcnhlp: 6 p.m. 'NedrieKby. Prayer s~ School 8:30 a.m.; Sundzy ad! month.257·lln or 257-5765. Church of Cbrbt Cllrlll COinmunltf FeiiOWsldp LRO.E. No. 1086 Wed~ or -->' rT"ICinth. (SOS) ,_..,p.m. Jesus LDS Sc::hool: II a.m. C;pilan, Hl&f1way l80 West. 354- 653-4912. Ruidoso Brancl\. North on Hwy. 4a Meea. 7:30 @om. the flm and lhlrd ~"'a'"l!il!tS at noon every Tu~ at -~Chanh between mile rnatiters 11/15. 336- 2451. Ed VInson,. Pastor. Sunday lhurs~ or ~ month in the Casa Blanca Restaurant. 258- 18 Tinnie. II Jones. Pastor-. SUI"I LOCAL NEWS WEu;.;ESJlAr, OCT. 21, 1998 38 VILlAGE HealthJair offers a check up on basics between u"nion and viii- rep BY DIANNE STAUINCS avai~ble free for blood pres Ruidoso from 8:30 a.m. to 6 Donations fur New process resenta.tivea, he said. The ses RUIDOSO NEWS STMF WRlTEJt sure, and for a minimal p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, at the teen center for library cards sion was one of eight held since charge for glucose and choles Ruidoso Convention and Civic Free flu -shots for people ~sion on a new union con terol levels. Center. An account bas been ast up Riiidoso Vlll~ge Manager 66 or older, or at high health Alan Briley recently announced ti'Bct began in April, Martioez Appointments can be set for donations to tbs planned said. risks will be given at the 6th up for prostS:te-screeriings and On Friday, 'team members Ruidoso teen center, Mayor a neW. process for acquirih.B a .Besides the- $56,000 in Annual · Community will be in Capitan from 9 a;m. village library card with only a breast/cervical cancer e?Cami- . Robert Donaldson said this salary increases, the contract Health/Wellness Fair Thurs nations. to noon in the school complex' week. driver's license. Previously, applicants for a library card lu;s a different pa,y plan with day, Nov. 5 and Friday, Nov. 6 Free immunizations will old gym.nasium, from 10 a.m. People wishing to make minimum and maximum at different sites throughout be given .fo-r tetanus, for cash bad to provide additional infor to iloon in La Placita, the old donations to tbs center, salary ranges.-It also increases Lincoln County. . Hepatitis A for. children ages which is to be built with a com mation to verify their address. longevity pa,y for employees, Carabajal House in Lincoln, Now, ''we can track pretty Put together by the Coun two to 18 and for Hepatitis B from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the binatimi of community support MartineZ added. ty Public Health Department for infants through 18. and village dollars, should much anybody with a drivers Donaldson on Thursday San Patricio Senior Citizens ·make their checks out to ~"Briley sBid. and the LinColn County Med · · Information also will be People with out-ofo.state said the increase to blue collar ical_ Center, the fair provides available on family ·health Center and at the Carrizozo VOR/Then Center, Donaldson salaries bad been set aside in SchOol multipurpose room. said, adding tbst tbs donations licenses will still need to. show a an easy way for people to issues and health services in the village's 1998-99 fiscal y.ear check up on the basics. the county. Fasting is not necessary to are tax deductible. piece of mail with their local budget. The donatians may be left address on it, he said. Health screenings are Health teams will be in take the tests, at Ruidoao Village Hiill, 313 Cree Meadows Dr., with· mem Union contract appnwed of bers tbs teen center commit Ruido~ councilors recently tee or with Donaldson. Mem~ approved a union contract that. ZIA I .. hers of the committee ao far boosts blue collar salaries with ·include Joe ·zagone~ Mary the village by a total of$56,000, Austin and Glenn Remington. Ma,vor Robart Donaldaon said- Money in the account will Ti}eir vote on the contract be used only for the center, with tbs United Steel workers NET which is planned for an area Local 9412 follOWed a more between the village swimming than Itotn-Iong closed council pool and tennis courts. session last week," in which Anyone wishing to make a ·both the contract and .a sepa donation of either services -· rate lem;le agreement were dis such as architectural designs cussed. for tbs building - or items - John Martinez, a labor con such as televisions, VCRs, pool sultant for the village, recom tables, etc. - should leave a mended tbs contract to tbs mesasge for Donaldaon at 25S- council. 4343,. he said. "This a good settlement for the employees and tbs employ •s.oo First Month for "New Subscribers" Solid Waste Department er in my opinion," Martinez said. 0 Ruidoso's .new Solid Waste The uninn raillied tbs con 20 per month thereafter • No Set-up Fee Department can be reached at tract on Oct. 1, one day after a High speed (56k) Modem Access • Web Service and E-Mail 267-1602. . 16-hour negotiating Session Residents who want the department to make a pick up of yard waste, such as Pine . needles, should call tbs depart ment rather -than village baiJ. Celebration or tbs street department, vii lege officials said. Pine needles waiting for Deming Las Cruces Silver City begins Friday, Oct. 23!! pick up by the department 546-2979 522-1234 388-2177 should not be bagged. Open All Day For Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Other information about Hatch Alamogordo Tore tbs department and its rulea 267-1000 434-6760 744-4061 and regulationa ma,y be found Mariachis 5-9 p.m. Fri. a Sat. in the village's newsletter~ Roswell Ruidoso El Paso C.opip of t1ie newsletter are 623-3434 257-3962 581-9300 mailed 01lt to villagewater CUS" • '' 1.025 Mechem • Ruidoso, ' ,.• NM tomem-;~ b.nd extras· may be 2801 E. Missouri, Suite 33, Las Cruces 8801' picked up at Ruidosc Village 258-4312 Hall, 313 Cree Meadows Drive. The newsletter also con tains iDrormation about the vil lage's snow removal policy, jack Valencia would solve the uninsured motorist problem in pending impact fees on new New Mexico by confiscating uninsured vehicles! developm~nt and telephone Tony Schaefer believes that no pay no play insurance is numbers for Village depart a better solution ~ted- ments. we simply ccmnot afford jack Valencia! Tony Schaefer worked to get 20't. electric rate relief for Tony Schaefer low income families jack Valencia opposed ratr relieffor the poor! Public Regulation Commission We need a man on the PRC with heart. (PRC) District 5 We're celebrating our As a City Councilor. Jack Valencia regulates Cable 7v. Yrt he finds no conflict in taking money. from Cable Tv. 1bny Schaefer works for the people and has take no TENTH ANNIVERSARYff money from any regulated business. We need an honest Commissioner on che PRC Join us for food, fun jack Valencia is a career politician. How can he understand labor issues? and refreshments! Tony Schaefer is a businessman who has employed over a thousand skilled workers. We need a PRC Commissioner who understands labor Door Prizes from Local Merchants issues. 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""11"'--r' ···-.-·"' .,. -...... - "'"'' '"" 48 WEDNESDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 LOCAL NEWS RuiDOSO NEWS RUIDOSO POUCE Two youths missing dren missing at 1:41 p.m. on inets were ransacked, with 0' Look at 2809 Sudderth, and laundromat, pQlice reported. door speakers valued at $200 Wednesday. Police telephoned items lying all over the floor; Kidzz at 2807 Sudderth at Records note that Cloutier bas were taken. Finger prints were Two ypuths residing at a · the high school snd found that c~aning fluids had been around 9 p.m. Qn Oct. 9 a history of mental disorder, is taken from the door frame of Ponderosa Drive residence Suitenia had not attended poured onto the floors and 1\llonte was charged witb on medications for depression tha right front. passenger door. have been reported missing school on this date (Paul had kitchen table and cabinets, and una,.ut.horized graffiti, con- · and mood control, is currently No damage was done to the since 10 p.m. Oct. l3, according not registered in the middle graffiti had been painted on tribpting to the delinquency of; manic, and may become violent deshboerd. to Ruidoso Police reports. school as they're waiting for interior walls, the refrigerator, a minor, concealing his identi if confronted. The suspect ,may Paul Segura, 13, 5 feet 9 school records to arrive for and on the propane tank out- .ty, and aerosol spray glue have gone to Colorado to visit a · Jewelry stolen inches, 145 pounds, with black transfer). side. . . abuse. The juveniles were female associate, the brother hair and brown eyes, was given Bottles of cleaning fluid turned over tO th~ir parents told police. Jewelry was tOken from a permission by his aunt to go Vacation home hit and a bottle of Puerto Rican under ·instnlctione from the residence on Skyland Road the park around 6 p.m. Oct. 13 rum handled by the suspects juvenile probation officer on Residence burglarized between 8 a.m. and 5 e.m. and was told to be back by 10 Police. reported that a v8ca were taken as evidence and for call. Tueeday, according to police p.m. tion residence was broken into fingerprint prqcessing. Police found tbe suspects in A television valued at $200 reports. There is no evidence a room the suspects had rented and a portsble stereo valued at. that could lead to a possibJe Suitenia Cortez, 15, a 5- and ransacked between 3 p.m. suspect. . foot-1-inch girl, 115 pounds, Sept. 9, and 10:42 p.m. Oct 8 on at the Alpine Lodge, 2805 Sud $110 were taken from a resi with black hair and brown eyee, Main Road. Graffiti on Sudderth derib, with peint splatters on dence- on Camelot Drive was home doing homework The owners of the reSi -clothes. They confessed to between 10:45 a:m. on Oct. 18 Aggraw.ted assault Irvin D. Mo~te, 19, .from having ta!ren pert in tbe gralli and 6:58 a.m. on Oct. 14, when the aunt and uncle left at dence arrived and observed Mescalero, and two juveniles, 8:30 p.m. to go to 'fularooa to lights on inside and a screen on ti. Asked by police why tbey according to police reports. Albert Haymon Herrera, age 11 and 14, werW arrested bed done it, tbey said they The owner said that when 34, Ruidoso Downs, on Oct. 11 pick up both of the children's a rear window torp. off. Upon for allegedly painting gralliti father, Jose P. Segura. . arrival police otra.cers Observed werebol'(!d. She retorned home she discov· at 2:47 a.m.' waS· arrested for on three businesses in the 2800 ered the bedroom window wao ~ggravated assault on_ a peace . The adults arrived home several windows were broken. block of Sudderth Oct. 9, officei, , around 10:15 p.m. and both Extensive damage wa,s done to broken. . . according to police reports. Vehid.e stolen· She left and called the offiee.. Erre Woods went to · I I children were gone. the interior. Furniture was knocked over, drawers and cab- The reports allege tbe Paul Nelson Cloutier, 56, of police, who came &rid found a the Walnut Drive residence of a Segura reported the chil- three applied gralliti to the 100 Mechem is sought for the north-facing window bad been woman who had c:alled 911 say Texas Houee Cafe and Steak ali TO ALL INTERESTED AGENCIES, GROUPS AND PERSONS: On or aboul (minimum 15 day!I a{h!r dote of puhlicatiun) January 15, 1999' (contingent on award) the (11ame of grtJmee) Village of Capitan . will rcquesllhc U.S. Department of Housing ood Urbun Devel.opmenl lo releu~~e federol·fund.o; under Title I of I he Housing und. Communily Developmenl Ad of 1974 (PL 93-JKJ) for lhe followil'lg projccl: _., ':l:i' ... PROJECT TITLE OR NAME: Village of Capitan Public-;afety facility PURPOSE OR NATURE OF PROJECT: to construct a public safety facility that will house the Fire Department, Police Department and Ambulance. BIRTHDAY LADIES • HAPPY LADIES • HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOCATION OF PROJECT: inside the Village of Capitan limits, located at 211 E. S.B. Blvd. (S1n:e1 Addn:ll!l or Name or Neighborhood/Dislrid) in Capitan, Uncoln County, New Mexico Cily, Coun1y. Slllle Census Tract(s) Re-Elect Dub Williams ESTIMATED COST OF PROJECT: $400.000.00 PROJECT SUMMARY: S:tate Representative The Village of Capitan wiJJ construct a new Public Safely Facility within the corporate limits . ~ . of the Village that will house the Capitan Volunteer Fire Department, Capitan Police Department and Ambulance. The Building will be approximately 8,000 square fe~l. FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT An environmental review of the project bas been made b)l. the Grantee and is available for: public examination and copying at the office noted above. Bast: This project will not adversely affect the environmenl and any construction related nuisances Your confidence, support & vote is such as dust and noise will cease upon project completion. This project is essential to our growing community. · greatly appreciated. Comment Public on Findine Paid for by committee to ra-el_ect Dub WIWams, C.L (Bones) Wright, Treasurer AJI interested agencies, groups or persons disagreeing with these decisions are invited tO submit written comments for consideration by the Grantee by January 30, 1999 (contingent on award). All commenLc; must clearly specify which decision they object to-The Finding·of No Significant Impact or the Request for Release of Funds. All comments so received will be cpnsidered by the Grantee prior to its taking any administrative action or requesting release of funds on the date listed immedi alely above. RELEASE OF GRANT FUNDS The Granlee will undertake the projecl deKCfibed above wilh Block Orunl fufldll from lhe U.S. Depunment or Housing and Urban Development {HUD). under Title I of the Housing and Communily Devclopmenl Ac:l of IIJ74. ne gmntee it. certifyin& lo HUD lhallhc Saturday Vi II age of Capitan and Norman Renfro, Mayor in hil;,/hcr official capuc:ily, consenllo accept I he jurlsdiclirn or the £edem1 courts if an action i11 bmughllo enforce responllibilitie.~ in relulion to envimnmenlal rcvicwK. decillion-making and actio;a, and that lhese rellponsi bilities have been 11alillfied. The leg<~l e!Tccl of the c:ertinc:ation is that upon it11 approval, lhc Orunlee may URC lhe Block Orant funds, and HUD will have !Wltislied i111 responsibilili=s li!~ted in 24 CFR Part Sf!. HUD will accept un n~Jectlon 10 ilK approval of thci releuse of funds und uc;:cep&.unce of tlte c:eni.licalion only if it is on one of the following bllliC!'I: October 31st {a)lhat the certilicalion waa nol in facl execuled by !he .Chief Execulive Officer or 01her officer of lhe Oruntee (b) lhallho environmenllll review record for lhe project indicaled omiMion of a required decision finding. or Hlep applicable to lhe project in I he environmental review process. or (c) another feck!ral agency has RUb milled wrlllen c:ommeniH pur&Uanl lo Sc:ct.ion )09 or the Clear Air Acl or Sec! ion ' 102{c) af NEPA. Objections musl be prepared and !lubmillc:d in ucc:ordance with lhc: reqUired procedure (24 CPR Pan 58), and may bJ! (JJ. uddre~~~~ed to HUD or l.QptpFA, Room 2£! I Ba1oan Memoria( B(dR-. SonJa Fe. NM 675()3. Objceilons 10 the relca&e of funds on ba11es (, Olhe'r than lhoiiS stated abov,. will nol be considered by HUD or L.GO/DFA. No objcelion reaived after IS duy11 from lhe dale- of requetll for fundslisled abo~ wil~be con~ • I>' ' h ...... ~-ft.~~--~--· ...... _-~~--~·"'-·-·-- .. ------·--·-----·-·---~--·----~-~-~--··--·-- .... ~---·------~--~-·---~'-·-- .. -~·-·--~---·--· - - • ..- - • • • ..- r r ,..- ,. ,. r- r •· TO,...- .,..- r-- p- p- ...--.,.... .,...--.-- p- ..,... . .,..,...... ,.. ._..'r",.....~"r"l WJlf' r• ·r .,..r•·...-..-...-.....-...... ,.....y---,...-,.....,....._,..-...... -..--...--,....-...- ,..._-....- ,..--..--..--,-- ..--..--...-- ,....--.. ...- .-- r.-...--..---.-- ,....-.- ..----r- .,... .. -,.-- ...- r ...- .-- ... .- • ... ~~..-·~-----· _,.. • WIIDNESDAY, Ocr. 21, lll98 58 • I ' US'f WEEJS:'S BESULTS 1. Loving 33, Capitan- 18 6. Dartmouth 22, Yale 19 11. Chicago 13, Dallas 12 2. Mountainair 60, Carrizozo 24 7. Georgia Tech 41, Virginia 38 12. Tampa Bay 1'6, Carolina 13 3. Silver 6, Kirtland Central 0 8. Colorado 19, Texas Tech 17 13. NY Giants 34, Arizona 7 4. Valley 19, Farmington 14 9. ENMU 42, Tarleton St. 7 14. San Diego 13, Philadelphia 10 5. Alb. Academy 30, Socorro 29 (OT) 10. Colorado St. 47, NMSU 28 15. NY Jets 24, New England 14 '98 Capitan Tigers '98 Carrizozo Grizzlies '98 Ruidoso Warrior • Football Schedule Football Schedule Football Schedule Date Opeonent Site Time W/L Date Op22nent Site Time 11 Time. W/L Date OEEonent Site W/L Aug.28 Hatch Capitan 7:30pm •o Sept. 4 Corona Corona 7:00pm •o Aug.. 28. · Capital Santa Fe 7:30 pni •o Sept. 4 Rio Gfande Albuquerque 7:30 pm Sept. 4 Fort Sumner Fort Sumner 7:30 pm o• Sept. 11 Vaughn Canizozo 7:00pm •o o• Sept. 11 Eunice Eunice 7:30pm Sept. 11 Socorro Ruidoso 7:30pm o• Sept. 18 Thtum Carrizozo 7:00pm Sept. 18 Tularosa 7:30pm •o Sept. 18 Cloudcroft aoudcroft 7:30pm o• Ruidoso •o . •o Sept. 25 Floyd Carrizozo 7:00pm Sept. 26 ~cademy Albuquerque 1:00 pm Sept. 24 Artesia JV Capitan 7:00pm o• •o ·•o Oct.3 Ramah Ramah 1:00pm Oct. 2 Hobbs Ruidoso . 7:30pm Dexter 7:00pm o• •o Oct. 2 Capitan o• I Oct. 9 St. Teresa Oct.9 Clovis Christian Carrizozo 7:00pm St. Teresa 7:30pm •o Oct. 10 Santa Thresa JV Capitan 7:30pm •o •o Oct. 16 Open Oct. 17 Mountainair Mountainair 7:00pm Oct. 16 Loving Loving 1:00pm ·o• o• Oct. 23 Artesia Artesia 7:30p.m DO Oct.24 Pine Hill Oct. 23 Ja) Capitan 7:00pm DO Carrizozo 7:00pm DO Oct. 30 Porlal~s Ruidoso 7:30pm DO Nov. 6 Lovington Ruidoso 7:30pm DO ..-.. '98 Mescalero Chiefs '\\' BURGER Hwy 70 West, Ruidoso Football Schedule ZIA NATURAL ::§£~~ GAS COMPANY KING 378-8194 •w . ~ 707 Short Drive • Ruidoso Downs, NM • 378-4277 . ~~;-~;.;.~~ElCA~~~~--~4:00pmSept. 3 Hat<$1£'MIE DO 1. Ruidoso at Artesia Sept. 12 Hot Springs JV Hot Springs !O:OOam o• 2. J a! at Capitan Sept. 19 Capitan JV Capitan 2:00pm o• Sept. 25 Reserve Var. Reserve 2:00pm o• f"'PUY l'Jijpn Oet. 2 . Aniw..u...... _,Mescalero 7:30pm o• ~ · · Center Oct. 9 Cloudcroft Mescalero 7:00pm o• Oct. 15 Alamo Soph. Alamo 6:00pm o• 159 Mescalero Trail • 257-5029 398 Sudderth Dr: • 257-4006 3. Pine HOI at Carrizozo . Cqp.gratulatiops! 4. Eunice at Dexter ,~/~il\'illiam Herrera Sierra Blan~a ttf Ruidoso selected 12 of the 15 winners and ,SUBIIIA·vz~ Motors, Inc. The Place \\/here he~h 1) lhe fJ~lc. 300 Hwy 70 W • Ruidoso t~~ 1).~~;~!1!~! ;:b~1:J25·. 148 Sudderth Dr. at the "Y" 257-4081 -Fir; 257-7827 "';: 2nd Place Honors t~: , 5. Cobre at Silver 6. Texas Tech at Texas A&M · ··#,!rank Gallegos of Carrazo~ ... : · f& LINCOLN COUNTY ·:.~~~~~~~i{~r:!~: Have an "Electrifying" Season! .Q. MEDICAL CENTER OTERO COUNTY ELECTRIC Ruidpso • Carrizozo • Corona r------, COOPERATIVE, INC. Small-town HospitaL.Big-city Care . Win $25.00 Serving Alto-- Capitan -- Mescalero Ca~izozo -- Hondo 257-1381 Try ro predict rhe winners of rhe 15 games lisled on these foolball pages! 336-4550 7. Florida St. at Georgia Tech Write down the teams you think wiU win -below and pick the winner and 8. Missouri at Nebraska tbe score of the tiebreaker. "'Each week the winner will be notified 10 pick up the prize money ar The Ruidoso News office. -. •Entries must be in The Ruidoso News office by 5:00p.m. on Friday. Only lhose entries clipped from The Ruidoso News will be accepted. One Entry Per Person. lnn.t'. MoYnt.Ain ~4s CASINO APACHE & INA DA CARD ROOM 1. ______9. ______~'7- 2.______10., ______1\ MESCALERO AP'ACHE FNTERPRISE Located on Carrizo Canyon Road, 3.______One mile north of Inn of the Mountain Gods, RUIDOSO STATE BANK. 11. __~----- Mescalero, NM 88~0-0269 M~:g:a 1710 SUDDERTH, RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO 88345/605 257-4043 1ir 12.. ______4---~---- (505) 257-6693 9. New Mexico at Hawaii 5.______13.. ______10. Rice at Wyoining 6.______14.. ______C &.L Lumber & Supply 7. 15.Tie Breaker: 'E.,J. 'Enterprise 2028 W. Hwy 70 8·..------Sponsored by: The Ruidoso News ~..§,r~:,~q·N'sl '"• · ·-· .. ., ~f.:)!!oP ~:~~::~:c~M····~ nmr ·IVJ«aitb . , _ ar.--1". ftoo .,.., 'l{_u oso, -'V"' 88345 Ruidoso Downs ,.,._, .unt:D:I u- ~-- (505) 25'1-5699 Name: ______~----- £~ . . 378-4488 Address: ______~~------$boa 1!179 11. Seattle at San Diego PhOne: 12. Tampa Bay at New Orleans L------~------~ 800•545"9011 GOOD LUCK TEAMS/! 505°257•514t 257° 7507 ' A MESCALERO APACHE ENTERPRISE RUIDOSO NEWS CARRIZO CANYON Ro., MESCALERO, NM 'f:'/ew Mexico'.r But Kept Secret' P.O. Box 128 • 104 PAilK Ave. RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO 88355 400 Mechem • Ruidoso, NM • 505-257·5263 M;uiJ" Dl! 21 YI!.Aas OP Aol!. TO ENTER CA.s.INO 13. New England at Miami 14. Pittsburgh at Kansas City 15. Jacksonville atDenver \ , I . .! ______.....; ______------_l __ -~- --~--~------·------·--- 0 T 0 -...... , ...... ---..- .... ---."___...... - ...... "" q:q ,, "1 4 ; 4 ' ; 4 .. ' 4 14 ") RUIDOSO NEWS 68 WEDNESDAY, Oc. 21, 1998 IFIEI. " j >S' Rumoso NEWS REAUY CUTE OBDiiJIIa!IA RUIQOSO DOWNS: -All utllt 3 Land for Sale mobiiEi. Pine cQYered rot, tfaa ~~!!:..~- bed~aom(!l, 1.6 closa·ln. Mpvlng _... must san. bath, $8twmo_. 2$8..:.&EH;a LOT FOR SALE· f8Vel. p.,.._ 267-3856. adlsa Canvon subdiVISion •. All uUIItlas. Call 258--3164' fOt 2 BEPIIQDM, 1 BATH liVIng more infonnatlon. ""NOCA& · room w1th flraplaoe, nice big -NEEDED"""' kltehen-;. ·, redooorated, no ''Class'' We trade tor anything. We psts. 37'8-4261 5 AC. HWY 48 (5 MIN. have th~ larQBSI a,lecitlon or 15 Storage for Flent FROM Alto Tum-off; well, single and dOUblawldea In electri~ 1 telephone, natural 6 Mobiles for .Sale New Maxk:o. Frea delivery. BEAUTFUL TOWNHOU$E UPPER CANYON MINI gas. Bon;~ars NaUbtlal Forest. 0...... ,5. In White Mountain MeadOWS. STORAGE now renting. caR heavily wooded, and very Call Bob 1-.80o.ass.1717 Ideal for retiree. Sate. eecure 257·9673 or 420..0850 .. .. pr1vate, 258-5982. 2 BDRMI2BA f40SILE In Re· neighborhood, level aooeee, Facts areatron .. Village. -Price re· $790/mo; long term lease ducedl Wood· atove. new hot APPROX 213 ACRE WITH only. Option to pu""""'•· L & D SELF STORAGE TWO I,.ARGE LEVEL LOTS .wl!dar heater. call lOr mora In·. ·14x74 mObile. Fanced call Stave at 836·1151. Hwy. 48 Space available. zoned : for mobJie b1 Fawn fprm&Uon, $8 400. 258-6949 hookups for one addltionm1 ... 268-4599 or257-9463 • Ridge addiUon on Buck Trail. _..... ' trailer. Biscuit Hill area. (505) 257-4001 25~77 daytime only. _.-" r--::=:;:;;:,.,~::::::'-, Multiple lteotals 378·4918 after Spm. -NI!I!D A HOMI!:M* .Avallalllc Nowr We have helped over 5000 EAGLE CREEK ACRES Call RENTAL Hon.fNE 17 Business Rentale: · families buy mobile homaa. FACTORY REPO'S Will go / 257-9603 1:2. 30 • five acre tracts * LOW DOWN & LOW PAY· utilities * private road. qulckll LUV HOMES few alht of current nJshll)', weeki)' StoREFRONT OR OFFICE MENTS,,on any alze JJBW, 1-800-857-0955 Civilization is one mile 800-304-7297 DLR 1#00643 8Cionjllerm mdals IMIIIabl~ . ....,.. • ..,..,., ..... ,. 900 sq. used or Dl.Rtl00895. close, yet seems as rapo. ca11257-4075 duins billiine&li llow1. ff. One mle east of racetrack. though It's far away. Before you buY: call Bcb, $a001mo. plus elecbic a dep. FAX (505) 257-7053 P_ ~ o n e o r F a X 1·80D-853-1717 CAPJTAN; 1978 MANATEE 37~1 • 501'i· 14X80. Good condition,, 2BDFIM/t .5BA, range, ABANDONED HOME 28X48 · refrigerator, new hlb. $8.000. MOUNTAIN A-NNIE& Hours: TOWNHOME LOT: can ac t44l -Southam star. LUV 8 Apia. for Rent commodate one or two You move. call 354-22a1, Antique ·Mall Is now leastn_, f«::)MES, 800-304·7297, DLR asktorsm homes. Last available lot on fK)0643. o. RUIDOSO DOWNS: All utllk space. S:~Weral space eizes Monday - Friday golf course, lnnsbrook ties paid, 3 badroorn, 1 bath, available, $2.00 par ~.ft. Village, $25,000. Call $500/mo. 268-6958 . - 2710 -SUdderth (pink building) ABANDONED HOME 2Gx60 267-7398 . 258·4567 (58) CBVCO. LUV HOMES 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Ao0-3C>4:7297, DLR #00643 • MODER,., CLEAN, 1 .BDRM LOT FOR SALE! Al-TO APT.; covered pal1dng, easy THE ATTIC COMPLEX: 5 LAKES Unit .7, Block 17, Lot aocess, $395. lncludeil$ heat, Co~op retail spaces from GOOD CONDmON 12X&O $200·$350. _One officE! 22, Alto Lakes Golf Mem mobile home. 2 bdnn 1.6 bal water, sewer, garbage. bership, $21.000 OBO. Batty clean, comfortab\e, al Lease/deposit. spaca,$360.26~8 Barth (210)492~2987. :g.r=e: $8000. Call {505)521-4057. .• 16 Bus, Opp. .- 4 Houses for Sale cozv; VERY c:;qMFORTA I'"""""""'!F RY · BLE, fumlshecf efficiency > apartriwent In Midtown. $275 GREAT OPPORTUNITY_J~ JUNIPER: BEDROOM REaA¥/;sl 209 2 $3000 DOUBL..E:WIDeBI Includes all utilities, one Three Buslnessasl ()na• 37¢ per word 1 bath, sman study. ma!:IY $1600 SINGLEWIPESI person only. Lease and Plical! OWn your own future!!; 20 word minimum extras. $67,000 OBO. BEFClRE YOU BuY' Sea· 1he On aalected miHieliJ. deposh. (505) 521--4057. Video store, Frame shop, Glf(• 257·79n, 430·289S #1 selling doubfewfde. LUV •New 16X80 $26,990 shop/Gallery. Arr tot; HOMES, Hwy 70 In RoswaU, under $209 monthly. $105,000 firm. 2204-220~ 80D-304-7297, DLR #00843. "'New 32X44 $33,990 LOS PINOS APARTMENTS Sudderth, Midtown~ Classified display: $7.10 an inch 1 YEAR QLD RUSTIC LOG under $249 monthly. :i! Bedroom unlls available, 287-7009. ~ cabin by owner. 1700 sq.fl, Zero Down Land utilities paid. 2:57-2212, , ruiJ 3bdrmf2ba, fkaplaoe, IQ;rae -ABSOLUTELY Homes Packagesl 257·6316 Consecutive discounts available screened-In back porcll, ~FORDABLE"* All Rebates applied INV_ESTOR:~ approx 3/4 acre, cenbld heat, 199614XS62 bedroom. paymenta lo sales price listed. Local seeks lnvestmen_r; possible raasa. 505-257· Call for Details: only 11$9.71 permo. Credit prob SPACIOUS 1/BDAM APT. property or business. Senur 0058 • lama? we oan help. 114.91Ml. 1-BOD--267-81184 letter or Fax IQ P.O. Box 182/' Quality Homes w/FP available Oct 1 • Partial· dn-11695. 12.5'11., 240 mos. ly furnished, cJose-ln, newly Alto. Fax 336-4329 BEA'UTIFUL SUNNY Caii1--81JD-853.1717, ask for Bob. 105 ~-~~~!_~a N.E. Albuaueruue NM remodeled, squeakY' clean, SLOPE, price .. redUced to lllR ...... utilities Included. Prelar adult, $59,000 -from $67,000. non-smoker, wlreferences ~ REAL ESTATE 3bdrml'2ba, covered deck, no _pets. $595/month + de CLASSES fireplace, excellent condition. posn- 257-3185. Classitieds Total Real ':Estat8', Ann @ IN~OSWELL Roddy. 257·1381 . 7 Houses for Rent ' ' EFFICIENCY APARTMENT P.ep.are ror a llC!W CAREt::RI 5:00 p.m. Monday for Wednesday 1 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH; EAGLE CRE~fe. -EiJIIYON for rent. Nice & large, fur . Real Esune classes furmb:s now fireplace, ga~e. south skfe nished, easy access, $275 lnROSWEl.L 5:00 p.m. Wednesday for Friday RD. Spanish enrtoriat; 6.5 Cree, 1 year 18ase; $760/mo acres, creek, I&Ndscaplng\ plus deposit. Water & CareerllnlbiiiiBIIDIT. Thursday. plus ulillies & deposit, Call garbage paid, nice 1enced. 3 year. •old •Sbdnnr, 257·5218 . OCTOBER 22. 1998 6PM 10 8PM Display Ads 3.5ba, lncluding•,guast. apart· neighborhood. Call 364-5027 llllhe Roswell Inn, I'IS Norlh _leave meaaaga. ment. 3--a,.r garage & bam. Main. RosweU, New Mexico. 336-8423, 702-254-1426. Noon Monday for Wednesday. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH Shon lniMSlveSai~S TOWNHQUS~.Wit.b ·- ance,,ln Ita · LARGE ON!! BEDROO~ .. , Noon Wednesday for Jl'riday BY OWNER: .·WHrE MT-.1 --Tbp~l)f'. &STATES; 321 L •• Da\11&, M::dows·. I11.)~!'Ua.blt~ untl - •o:JI!IIy M::~ah:b -·· 3bdrmf2.5ba, nice View, open June i st. s76'0irno. Contact ~~fdl!.,. Ler:i!ls. floor plan, approx 1950 sq.ft. - Greg 267-5366 or attar 5pm mss'D~"'- •b:Jsh\ledon 257·5924. 258-31:164. . 972-476-5544. •awr 'D..OOO Sollsflcd Slgdl=nrs 1:00 p.m. Monc~Jly for Wednesday For more lnformalkm and/or CIMMARON CONDOS efll· Rcgislfltlon nil: 1-800-m-1171 1:00 p.m. Wednesday for Friday clancy apts. available. $3251 •ASK ANYO/te IN REAL ESlltTE NOW SI:LLING ', ·" Mo. Call after 2P. 378-4375. ABOUT US• WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES New Medc:o Real !!slaM lnsdlllle UNIT 6 / 9 Mobiles for Rent Many fine 19 Autos for Sale 24 Single-family Lots homes COMPLETELY FURNISHED 1. Real Estate 26. Farm Equipment 1.5bdrml1b!'.!. newly re 27. Feed & Grains 2 with 111uper vlewlill FOR RENT modeled, $20\llmo plus uUII '84. 300ZX SILVER; 2. Real Estate Trades ties. ~ access! No petsl ANNIVERSARY·· hot engine, • 3. Land for Sale 28. Prod~ & Pla,nts SecuritY deposit required. sun roof. Hit on right front. ; Also 2 comm~rcial lots.. Call aner Bpm, 378-7063. needs body work. $600 • 4. Houses for Sale 29. Pets &_ SuppUCS Phone or fax White Mountain OBO. 258-5770 (H) or ; 257·6843 (W). 5. Cabins for Sale 30. Yard Sales Development Co. at 505-256-5050 3 BEDROOM, 1BATH 6. Mobile Homes for Sale 31. Household Goods mobile home In U1a Brady canyon area. 1 car carport, 1988 BUICK CENTURY • 7. Houses for Rent 32. Musical Instruments covered deck, natural gas $750.258.Q168 ' heat. $350/m0: + utilities. 8. Apartments for Rent 33. Antiques 257-7788. 9. Mobiles for Rent 34. Arts 1986 CAPRICE CLASSIC, : 36k, loaded, like new, 10. Condos for Rent 35. Sporting Goods The beauty will last forever ••• 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH wholesale, $14,500 •• EASY ACCESS near -v•, on 257-9725 • II. Cabins for Rent 36. Miscellaneous river, water furniShed. Natural 12. Mobile Spaces for Rent 37. Wanted to Buy ' . gas, electrlclty & cable avail able. Nice, S395. Also very 1990 HONDA ACCORD LX.•~ 13. Room for Rent 38. Help Wanted · nics 2 bedroom available. AT, ale, amtfm, caasatte;: 37~98,3~7. t20K, excellent condition .. 14. Want to Rent 39. Work Wanted $6000. 848-2992. . 15. Storage Space for Rent 40. Services 2 BEDROOM, 1··BATtr fur· 16. Pasture for- Rent 41. House Sitting nlshed mobile. Close to 1889 LINCOLN CARTIER avarvlhlng. Water paid. No Town car, loaded good con 17. Business Rentals 42. Child Care patsr Prefer middle aged or dillon, runs excellent, leather 18. Business Opportunities 43. Child Care Wanted order couple, $360/mo for 2 seats, $6,225. 257·2487 people. 257-2004 . 19. Autos for Sale 44. Firewood for Sale 20. Trucks & 4x4s for Sale 45. Auctions SMALL PARK MODEL M.H. '96 CHRYSLER TOWN 8a for rem. $225/mo + $200 COUN'I'RY LX mlnl·van. 21. Vans for Sale 46. Lost & Found 43,000 miles, one owner, dep. 354-3197. loaded with options lnel 3.8 : 22. Motorcycles for Sale 47. Thank You engine, driver-side door.· 23. Auto Parts 48. Announcements but the :~?~ kco~~111": ~~~~~ ofoA"' 24. R. V.s & Travel Trailers 49. Personals 10 Condos for Rent wholesale, $18,995. Call.. Dave at 354-2800. @ 25. Livestock & Horses LAROE 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 bath condo wl1h _gas heal, to own will not! best location, $676 par ::: month. 268-6336 . 20 oTruckB/4X4's ~ CLOSEOUT SPECIALS ------~·j;..; NOW IN PROGRESS ••• VERY NICE & OPEN; fur 1981 JEEP CJ-5, 6 :i::YL., ;e'; nished, ~813 Condo. Two 8,000 actual miles, red. ,great~ As always ... Please check your advertisement for errors. Claims SAVE THOUSANDS! fireplaces, qaraga, jaa.JZZI, condition, fiberglass & :cloth;..: poOl &"spii In season•. Full tops, asking $5o$DO:O:.: for errors must be received by The Ruidoso News with 24 hours ldh;:han $876 + deposit & uUU 258-5388 or 915-524-3Sa4. ;...- of the first publication date. Time is running out to stake your claim to act'eUJfbeautiful countryside in Ites. 257-7009. ~ =::-:;;:;;;;;-=~;;;:--;;;;;-X Prepaid·ads will be cancelled upon request, but without refunds, I 1978 FORD BRONCO 361, ~ 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH; 2 car modified engine; runs good, '« in consideration of the reduced rate. New Mexico's premier mountain resort! Imagine living where skies are blue, garage, $650 per month. 3- $1,500 firm. call 258-"3089 or•-, bedroom, 3 bath, 2 car ga- 268-5961. • ... Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for typographical rage, $700 per month. Ritter the air is clean, and snow"Capped mountain peaks are the only skyscrapers. & Associates. 378·7108. ~rrors in advertisements except to publish a correction in the next GET A CHEAP 4WD,.: before the. snow falls. 1979 • ISSUe. Don't miss this great opportunity. There will never be another community Ford Bronco - $1260; 1976- 11 CablnsNacallon Pontiac· Bonneville .• , $300 ••.;. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE- All real estate advertising in this 267-9121 or 257--4328 after·"· as beautiful as The Ranches ofSonterra! Call us today at (800) 784-3676 Bpm & weekends. . :· newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 - F.ULL't' FURNISHED; nightly, which makes it illegal to adverUse "any preference, limitation or weekly, monthly. Remocfalect,_ ·or (505) 336-4547. 3BDRM (sleeps B), plus "OL·E RUSTY" discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, fireplace, deck, fenced yard, 77 Ford pickup; extended • • familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make may reet neighborhood In cab, driven dally, very rough .•· 1\uldoso. (505)257-3032. but dependable. Great farm, - such preference, limitation of discrimination." This newspaper firewood, work truCk. $750 - will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which firm. 378-7121 .-. is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that r--~===------.··· all dwellings advel't:ised in this nc;wspaper are available on an 14 Want to Rent 1995 FORD EXPEDmON ". equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimin~tion, Call RESPONSI~LE, SINGLE, 4 WH DR- LOADED· HUD toll-free at 1-800-424-8590. For the W~shington, DC area MOM with pats relOcating .'·,· from Lake Tahoe - need af· ph,ase call HUD at 426-3500. The toll-free telephone number is fordable 2BDRM, gas heat. Ex DK. GREEN $14,500 .::; cellent raferencaa. (505) 122 E. HWY70-3711-6313 257·7539 evenings:. ·:;. '----~--- \ .... 1<- • ' ' 1· > ' ·' ., •.'' --·· -- CLASSIFIEDS -It .. I . li I : :;. WEDNESDAY, or· 2), 1998 7B ...... '. ''•·". MQV!Nil I!Oli&S; e IIIIi!• . ~I!T•TIIIIE .I!OOKKE,PER. 10 · ~MII.Ii'n' ·1s large· a Schlotzsky's Deli We.Fdrotle: dii. pai)er; tape'dls d"'" llalarv BOake. requirements. sond reaume to . ,, penaer. OQ.n - tor Into. We WBDt you: mawn,. 267...0094. P.O;J:>" 1804. Ruidoso, NM ., au;,._.· __ dependable, J"OapOnljihle cnst.omer.rri ..mliJ- person &o be ,0). 40·~N WATER ..., pan of the Beat Duos and at Plnecllff Wlage, W. Hwy 70 11 Pu-t Care sea« Coolest Treate in towQ, u~~1~e-::=:..~~~ = Benefitll available including Mon: 10:30-11:30 Wed: 10:30 -li:3o bath tub!L_ naw cQi"tdlllon. Posltloa Available VII ... :Inn 3ro-4471. health ill8W'8Jioo, ~ttv. 'lbes: 6:30.- 6:30 '!'burs: 6:30- 6:30 24RVtrrnel w.a-.ter Openlor/ ~ CAMII \• 1 Jl • ~ ~ \. "I" J • t ' I , •• "'t;. ~'l'.t~*oQ-•1->•· • 1 • • • ...... ~. "· t... '*' ~r. ·~ ~... ~ ., • • • J ·.~... ,· J!'•'fik,' , ..., , I{ ., ·:~~· .;J...... -:..~"- ,· '~-i:~ .... ~ ... . ' ' ~ ,.;- '...... ~ .. V• ; . ...,.~ ... . ' • • ,""11., '-··;- ,. I - For Tllunda~ Oct. 22- Wednesda)) Oct. 28, lftl • • • ...... tll.llfl ••••••••••••••••••••••••• · TV l~l(ii'ILJ(il·f"I'S Country • • . • mUSIC- .• • • •I scene . . 1 ·exposed • • • Page 1 4 . • 'American· Masters' • • ·remembers ., . • • •I .• Leonard . . • • • .Bernstein • • •' I Page 13 .' I .• . .• .• •I • • Fox series stars cop . • •' chasing .• .• • crooks • • .• • from hell • • • Peter Horton ("thirtysome thing") stars as a slain police officer who returns to 'arth to track down 1 13 escaped souls from Hell in "Brimstone." Premiering Tuesday on • • Fox, the horror series • • plans to use humor to . • • lighten up the show's .• • dark theme . • • . .• • Page 13 • • • • • ' ~ r r ,'~ , , r • ' 2 • :IV in Ruidoso • Oct. 21. 1998 ~~··-• ---~--~------~------. SCOOP BY DIANNE STAUJNGS immunizations aDd licensing. .. RUIDQSO NEWS STAFF WRITER For a spayed female or neutered male cat, the cost of an annual vii Domestic cats have been the lage license is $2.50. If the cat is fer· These pets are c~rrently up for adoption at Lincoln County Humane Society nation's most( popular pet since the tile and the owner is opposed to Bter· . · Call257-9841 · . mid·1980s. · ilization of the animal, or is a breed- 'I MoM than 60 million now live in er, a special permit may be pur· houaeholds in the United States, chased for $25. 11000rding t.o .Animal Shelterin_g "l'he thinking that feral cats are Magazine\! September-October 1998 some kind of naturally occurriog issue. wild species is absurd," Riggins said. However, laws developed to pro- -..,"We domesticated them. When we teet and control cats haven't kept feed a huge feral population, we I pace with their status, the author of think we're doing a good thing, but an article on free.roaming cats stat- · in reality, we're perpetuating a lot of . I Qd. Few communities register or suffering." license cats or require they be con- High numbers of cats unat fined or supervised when outdoor& tached to a home die from predation, Most don't regulate feral cats. disease, starvation, exposure to the That's not the CSBe in Ruidoso. elements, abuse and encounters Nor hsa Jim Riggins, administrator with vehicles on the JQad, he BBid. of the Lincoln County Humane People who move to Lincoln Society animal shelter, found that to County from a large city may not be the situation in most of the laws realize that their cats may even be he hsa seen from communities Plucked from their back yards by · around the state or IICI'OBB the coun- coyotes, foxes and owls. try. . Neutering feral cats won't save "Almost all the ordinances I run them from a life of nearly constant into cover both dogs and cats," ril, Riggins said. Jijggins said. "Cats aren't required to pe "W!Ive all seen the chart that physical be o~ leash, but it\! not says one female cat and her female Chrissy is a box!lr-Dalmatlan ~ix female, who shef· Darlin' is a darling 11-month·old female heeler. She's a ter workers say Is a funny dog In the best way. She's already spayed and has a very loving personality. In legal for an animal to be on someone offspring can produce several thou- about two years old and Is well behaved. Unlike line with her breed, she would be a loyal family dog else's property." . , . . . :1 sandfy of felines over a few years;• some purebred Dalmatians, she has a mild tempera· and a great animal to have around the house. A cat owner wtth a wandenng Rjgginll said. "If someone is feeding cat doesn't pay a 6nf! unless the vii- eight to 10 feral animals that could ment. • !age's animal control officer writes a be 70 000 cats. · · ' Sponsored by: . ticket. But ifa cat is impounded, the • 'Witen people say to me that the o~er ?as to pay a $25 unpound fee, popUlation they 6ee isn~ t):mt large, wbi~ lB ~ to help keep the slael- to me ita simply proof that the rate ter m operation. The cost !;Oilld go of survival iJ> incredibly low for these Ruidoso News '\ up, if the cat i.a not current on its animals." . . 1V in Ruidoso • ocr. 2 1. 1998 • J J ------··-- ---· ---· ---7-----~------~------ ' • ,' , I I' ,' r • • r 'r • • 4 • ·rv in Ruidoso • Oct. 21. 1998 • •. VIEWER'S CHOICE 1 -TO ORDER CALL 1-800-885-5757 ·-· CHANNEL 57 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd THRU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28th MOVIE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 12:30am 8am 2pm 2am; 2:30am 1:30am; earn 10:30am 7am 8am 2:30pm; 8:30pm 8:30am; 5:30am 5am 12:30am 3:30am • pm 1 1am 10am 117 N DRtVE • 257-5121 7V in Ruidoso • Oct. 2 1, 1998 • 5 ...... -...... -.. . '•" ! 5 • 1V in Ruidoso • Oct. 21. 1998 .. • ..... , .... . '. ., ' - - . . ' r .. , / F~mily Vision News IN FOCUS Dr. D. Joyce Soooeomoser Dr. Anatole. F. Gutowski (505) 257-5029 . CHANGE THE WAY THE WORLD LOOKS AT YOU! • Set the mood with your eyes! VI/liE!!!.. offers eight distinctive designs for you. <' starry cat eyes, PRACTICAL MAGIC (PG-13) • or behind the 8 all are fun to wear *i 2:00 *2: 15 4:35 7:00 *9:20 Judith Light stars as the head of a and nothin~ blocks your view~. Mix or government agency attempting 10 con tain a deadly disease in Carriers, air· ANTZ(PG) ing Tuesdsy, Oct 27, on CBS. match them to make your personal statement. Maj. Carmen Travis (Light) travels to ' the heart of the African rain forest to *12:30 *2:45 4:45 7:15 *9: 15 You're sure to get a unique look • find the source of a virus that is spreading through a densely populated · Come by FAMILY VISION CENTER, 159 Mesealero Trail American city. She encounters a moth- or call (505) 257-5029. We can answer your questions and show you er (Pamela Reed) in search of her twin WHAT DREAMS MAY COME (PG·I3) wbat is available in tbe latest contact lens fasbion. Manufacturer's daughters (Eike and Kylie Larson), who are the sole survivors of a virulent *12: 15 *2:30 4:30 6:40 *9:00. '------discount-·--a-va_ila_b_le_fo_r_a_lim-it_ed_t_irn_e_. ___...... ~ · outbreak. Philip Bosco also siMS. TRIVIA TRIVIA TRIVIA SHOWING 10/16 THRU 10/22 The poet Percy Shelley met his future Heads up: The Russian Mlr space John Glenn's 1962 Mercury 6 quar *Friday & Saturday Only .wife, Mary (author of Fl'llllkenstein), station, which has been in orbit ters were a cramped 36 cubic feet. If while he was a disciple of her father, since 1987, is expected to crash to the space shuttle had the same per-as social philosopher WIDiam Godwin. Earth in June 1999. tronaut space, it could fit a crew of 64. • 1V in Ruidoso • Oct. 21. 1998 • 7 ~------"'11!'!.~,~-----.-----.--~.,...... ,,--.---- ...... --~·o-- • ' • • ' ~ I fop 1o singles THURSDAY FRIDAY I. Aerosmith "Don 'I Want To Miss A Thing" (Columbia) Last Week: No. I 2. Edwin McCain "I'll Be" (LavaAtlantic) New Entry • 3. Jennifer Paige "Crush" (Edel America/HollrwOQdJ No.2 I~ .I 4. Inoj '1ime After Time" (So So Def/Columbia) No. 6 r 5. Monica ''The First ·Night" (Arista) No. 4 6. Divine "La~ely" (Pendulum/Red Ant) No.8 7. Tatyaoa Ali "Daydreamin' " .. • (MJJ/Work) No. 3 8. Pressha "Spackavellie" (Laface/ Arista) No. 10 9. Faith Bill''This Kiss" (Warner Nasvbille) No. 14 A lifeguard anil a doctor (Stephanie Niznik, James Remar) among 10. Mya Feat. Slikk Tbe Shocker On Fridays, Asltley and Mary-Kate Olsen In comady are "Movin' On" (Uniersity/Interscope) star the ABC the survivors of a deadly heat wave In Inferno, airing Thursday on · No.26 Two of a Kind as sisiEtrs who couldn't be more different but make UPN. a great team. RUIDOSO EWS DEADLI MO ... ICE: DISPLAY & CLASSIFf£1) DISPLAY ADVfRTISING DEADLINES ARE AS FOLLOWS: • Monday, ll noon for Wednesday's edition • Wednesday, ll nton for Friday;s edition • Call Unda, Jill, Christine at 257-400 I for more information. Ruidoso New • I04 Park Avenue, Ruidoso NM 88345 8 • 1V in Ruidoso • ocr. 2 J. 1998 ----~----· ~-· ·--~~ •• ~ ~ PRIME TIME MOVIES ...... _:······"''''''': ...... ~;;-...... ' .. ·- ...... -·· - . CAN F OIANNBSNOT LISTED ''Billy the Kid ve. Dracula" *(1886, Horror) "Cobra" * (1996, Drama} Sylvoslor S!ollona, . A Chuck Cou~ney, John Canadine. At:l ouUaw Brlgltte Nielsen. A murder probe reveals the leamslhat his gl~lriend's uncials a vampire. (1 posslbllily of multiple killers. (2 hrn.) IIIli Mon. ''AbducVonollnnootnce:AMamontoiTrulh hr., 35 min.) IIIII WBd. II p.m. ttp.m. These availalllr: channels are not included in The Ruidoso News hourly Movlo" ** (1996, Drama) Katia Wrigbl, Lucia "Bleeding Heart" ** (1994, Doama) Mark "Columbo: Murder, Smoke and ShadOWs" listings. Amaz. A roen Is accused ol masterminding her Evan Jacobs, Karen Kirkland. Awhllepaoalegal *** (1969, Mystery} Peter Faile, Ashar Stev own kidnapping. (2111s.)- lllu. 7 p.m. · · and a black sllldenllalllnlove. (In Stereo) ( 1hr., ens. A brilliant Olmmaker uses spoclal eilecls lo "Abavt tho Law" **IS (1988, Doama) Slaven 35 min.) ID W..t 1:40 a.m foiiColumbo.(ln Sloreo)IID(2hrs.}EDSun. It Seagal, Henry SUva. A CIA-sponsored drug p.m .. . Channel Satellite ~bannel Name cartel is unccveredbv aChlcllgo cop. (In Stereo) "Blood Alley" '!'J<'h (1955, Advenlllre) John Wayne,LaurenBacaii.AseamanhalpsChlnasa "Come Blow Your Hom" *** (1963, Co 5 SATCOM C-4(F-4) Preview Guide 'R' Ill (1 hr., 39 min.) llllliD Tue. 7 p.m. paasants Oscopa the communlsle. (1 hr., 55 medy) Frank Slnalre, Loa J. Cobb. A bachelor ''The Accused" (1889, Dnuna) Jodie *** min.) Gil Tuo. Bp.m. leaches his younger brother how to be a play 11 N/A Local Access/OTI FoSler, Kelly McOIUis. A prosecul<>r ~.-after boy. (1 hr., 52 min.) mil Morr. 6 p.m. barpalrtlns who encouoagod oaplsls. (In Stereo) "Booty Call" **IS (1997, Comedy} Jam)e 14 GALAXY 5(G-5) TNN Foxx. Tom!!l)' Davlitson. Two'biHkflas hopalo "Come Uva With Me"**~ (1941, Comedy) 'R'IIl(l hr., 50 min.)CilliDFri. !0:45p.m. 16 GALAXY 5(G-5) Headline News scoia durtngan eventlul double dale. (In 510reo) Jamas Stewart, Hody Lemarr. An allen decides "Addlllll FlmliV Vliuoa" **IS (1993, Co· 'R'IIII(I hr.,19mln.)al'lru.6p.m.;Mon.l:65 medy) Anjellca Husl<>n, Raul Julia. A goaedy lowadaaloangorloevolddeportaUon. (1 hr., 30 26 SATCOM C3(F-3) C-SPAN nannyplols 1o many and murder Uncle Fosler. s.m. min.} a Tua. It p.m 29 SATCOM C4(F-4) C-SPAN2 (lnS!ooao)'PG·I3'1lD(1 hr.,33mln.)CJIIDTue. "Bom Yialtrday" **IS (tg93, Comedy) Me ''Tht command" *** (1954, Western) Guy 9:15p.m. . lanie Grifllth, John Goodman. A reportar llltOrs a Madison, Joan Waldon. A medical olflcer as· 30 GALAXY 1R(G-1) Cartoon Network !yl;oon's unsophlsllceted moll. ~n sroreo} 'PG' aumos command of his 1V in Ruidoso • Ocr. 2 1. 1998 • t •. ~ -. ' "Tho FBI Story" *** (1959, Drama) James "Tho Grad~ate" **** (1967, Comedy) Dustin '"Hungry lor You" (1996, Science Action) Ml· "Uar, Uu: IIIIWitn Father and Daughtef' .M .. Stewart, Vera Miles. The FBI's history Is re· Hoffman, !Inn• Bancroft. A woman sedur;,i a' chaei Phanocle, Rochalle Swanson. Afuturistic (1993, Dtama) Art Hindle, Rosemary Duns fleeted in a devoted agent's career. (2 hrs., 45 young man'Nho fails for her daughter. :1!9111! (1 Investigator !Qilows a sultry cybersuspact. (In mora. An 11-yearold gin accuses her ta1her of min.) B SaL 7:45p.m. hr., 45 min.) III!!!D Moo. 5 p.m Stereo)(!. hr., 30·mln.) liD Sun. II p.m. incasL (2 hra.)- Sa~ 6 p;rrt. "Mill City''** (1997, Drama) John Travolta, "A Foul ot Mldnlghf' ••v. (1995, Comedy) "Grand Avenue" (1996, 0(8ma) A Martinez, ''Tho Hullllof' -...v. (1961, Dmme) Paul "Tht Ughlnlng lnoldtnl" ..i"(t991, Horror) DusUn Hollman. A~rmanipUiatesasmaU Christopher lee, Robert Hanfy. British board Irene Bedard. Relocated American Indian lam)· Newman, Piper Laurie. A pool Bhark tekes on the Nancy McKeon, Ponv Bergen. A Soulh Amari· Stoll' Into amedia Clf!lUS. (In Stereo) 'PG· 13' .liD Ing-school P'tilubelagalnst bad food. 'PG' (1 lies confront modem society. (in Sterao) liD (2 ~ary Minnesota fats. (2 hrs., 15 min.) can Indian ouHh:'insloran untromchlld. (In (1 hr., 54 min.) 11m 71rr< 7 p.m. hr., 45 min.) Sat. 5 p.m. hrs., 47 min.) III!!!D Fri. 12:40 a.m. m1!11 Tue. 10 p.m. Stereo) (2 hm.) W8d. I a.m. "Mid Lave"*** (1935, Horro~ Peter. Lorre, "Feeling Mlnneoote" ** (1996, Comedy "The Gropes of Wrath"**** (1940, Drama) "UIIIa Nltclla" *it (1988, Olllma) Sidney P!> Ftancss Drake. An executed klllafo hands are Drama) Keanu Reeves, Vincent D'Onofrio. A Henry Fonda, Jane CarwelL A Depression-era ftier, RIVllr Phoenix. An Air Foice Academy ltanspla~ledontoaplanlst. (1 hr.,30mln.)- bride ditches her groom for his younger bro\her. O~ahoma lamily migrates to Caiifomia. (2 hra., appflcanl gets shocking!j:;;J news. {In Stereo) Slln. 8:30p.m. . (In Slerao) 'R'II!l(1 hr.,35min.)ll!iEDFri. 7p.m. 9 min.) El!9 Thu. 6 p.m. · 'PG' IIIJ (1 hr., 38 min.) r.._ S<76p.m. "Mogle In -1111 Mlrn~r. Fowl Play" * (1996, "Female Perveretons" *H (1996, Orame) "The Guardian" Hll (1990, Honor) Jenny "Tht Unit Prlncou" ***'h (1939, Dram"a) Fantasy) JamleRenae Smhh, Sa!CDII Tminor. A Tilda Swinton, Amy Madigan. A talented lawyer Seagrove, Owier Brown. A druid's need for Shiriey Te111J1Ie, Richard Greene. Aglri escapes litlle gill encounters a ;4ca1 realm filled with becomes distracted by personal problems. (In infants forces her into baby-sitting. (2 hrs.) IIIli "In tho Uno of Duty: Tho F.B.I. Murdelll" *** boarding school to find hsrsoldlarla1her. (21118.) ducks. (1 hr., 30 min.) .nr •. I a.m Stereo) 'R' (1 hr., 50 min.) GID Wed. 10 p.m. Sat.5p.m (1988, Dralila) Michael Gross, Da~d Soul. The "Markut 4" (1996, Science Flcllon) aenUey FBI's pursuii of Miamlldllers ends in a shootoul &I Sat I a.m. ''Tho Filth Etemont"-... (1997, Science Ac "Guo" **y, (1976, Comedy) Edward Asner, "ThtLanotylolan" **~ (1957, Western) Jack Mitchum, John Savage. Afuturistic lonner QOII tion) Bruce Willis, Gory Oldman. A cebbiollnds e Don Knotts. Afootball team hires a mule to kick (2 hrs., 5 min.) 1111111 Mon. 70 p.m. Palance, Anlliony .Parkins. A refonn·mlnded aaeks to avange hlelwln's dealh. (In Stereo) (1 woman who may save Earth tmm disaster. (In field goals. 'G' liD (1 hr., 36 min.) l!l!l) Mon. 11 "Indecent Behavlar 4" (1897, Suspense) · gunfighler Is pressed Into one last batlle. {1 hr., , hr., 30 min.) ..nr •. tr:40 o.m. Sterao) 'PG·13' 1111(2 hrs., 7 min.) liB Mon. 6 p.m. Shannon Tweed, Christian Noble. A detective 27 min.) Gil Wild. 11:30 p.m. p.m. investigates a model's lll)l!!terious dealh. On •..... Sterao) 'NR' (1 hr., 38 min,)- Mon. IOp.m. "U,u CIIIIIOiio" ** (1999, Comedy) Gene .. Fire Down Below"** (1997, Drama) St8ven Hackman, Dan Aykruyd.A no-nonsansedetec "More"** (1996, Science Fiction) Olivier Gru Seagal, Ma'lJ Helgenbei!Jer. An EPA agent "Indictment Tho Mclla!lfn Trlaf" *** (1995,· liveteams up wl1h a wacky sldakick. (In Stereo) ner, ~ad Belalonta-Hsrpsr. Avete/810 lawman wages a one-men war against polluters. (In Drama) James Woods, Mercedes Ruehl. A 11!!(1 hr., 45mfn.)IIDSat 6:15p.m, llaV!IIs IQ Mlllll to Oghl crfma. 'NR' (1 fir., 27 min.) Stereo) 'R' 1111 (1 hr., 45 min.) Gll!l Fri. 6 p.m. H fact-basad account of !he Infamous child abuse -SUn.ls.m. ''Tho Flan" *** (1993, Drama) Tom Cruise, case. (In Sterao) 'A' 1111 (2 hro., 15 min.) C!!I!D Gene Hackman. A law-school grad signs on with "Hollowoontewn" (1998, Comedy) Dabble Sat. 1:45a.m. .. a sinister Tennessaa finn. (in Sterao) 'R' liD (2 Reynolds, Judl1h Hoag. A young wilch helps her "ln""conce Botrayr<'" * {1996, Adult) Paul hrs., 34 min.) GID 71ru. 9:30p.m. family fight off an evil force. liD. (1 hr., 30 min.) Michael Rc~lnson, Shauna O'Brien; A seamed "Tho Firm" *** (1993, Dramo) Tom Cruise, C1JID71ru. 5:25p.m.; Wed. 6:30p.m, I2:40a.m. sellu-vowsrevengaonhererstwhDelovar. Gene Hackman. Alaw-school grad signs on with "illlrd Tlmo" * (1995, AduiO John Bradley, (In Stereo) (1 hr., 30 min.) GBD Fd. 9:30p.m. a sinister Tennessee finn. (in Stereo) liD (2 hrs., Devin DeVasquez. An escaped convict quickly "lnopoctor Moree: Tho Sino of lito Filllerw" 35mln.)fDMon.I:IOa.m. takes care of pressing matters. (in Stereo) 'NR' (1990, Mystery) (Pad 2 of 2) Jphn Thaw, Kevin (1 hr.,41 min.)m!'JMon.11:40p.m. Whately. Morse lnvastlgatas foUl play Bl a Ia· "Flaming Fealher" *** (1951, Westem) Star· mlly-run brewery. (1 hr.) aa Tuo. 8 p.m., 12 ling Hayden, Forrest Tucker. A posse rides to the "'Harlev Davidson andtha Marlboro Man"** a.m. . , rescue of a ~dnapped woman. (1 hr., 17 min.) (1991, Adventure) Mickey Rourke, Don John· E!a Mon. 11 p.m. son. Drifters resort to IUegel means to save a "tnvulon U.S.A."* (1985, Adventure) Chuck " in Ruidoso • Oct. 2 1, 1998 .. • "I,!OIIId~" ***'(1988, f'n)asy) MIIPt Wilson, ·"Nowhlre to Run" ** (1993, Advonturul R "A St~len Lite" **~ (1946, Drama) Batte ''Tuobulence" ** (1997, Suspense) Aay DannyOoVIto.AChllduseshoranuuJngabiiiUoo ~ean.CiaudoVanDemme,RosannaArqui!Qll•A ______.:,:.. ___....;__ . Davis, Glenn Ford. A woman's twin takes her Liotta, Lauren Holly. Acunning killer Is bent on agaiOII uncaring ~dultQ. (In Storuo) 'PG' liD (1 fugiUve helps a widow fight a corrupt land , placeaftershedloslnastorm. (2hrs.)- Thu. crashing a passenger plene. (In Ste.18o) 'R' Ill! (1 ht, 33 min.)_. rue. 9 p.Q!. • grabber, {2 hm.) IDFri. t:SOs.m. ''RI:e and Manlage~ The Rideout OQe" 6 p.m. · hr., 40 min.) CJlliD Thu. 10 p.m., Sun. 12.45 "Maul Holt'' 11: (I Q98, A~ult) Klmbe~y DaW!Ion, *Rll: rk(1980, Dmmll)il nda Hamilton, Mickey "Tho Stone Klllo(' **~ (1973, Drama) a.m. Te,.salangii!)I.An ex·niodelbeglnsan~ng ou e.Anenragodw ebringsachargeotrape Charles Bronson, Manln Balsom. An ~nder· ''Twina"***(1988,Ccmedy)Amold5chwar· newcaruerlnpubllshlng.,(lnSto18o) 'A' (1 hr., 30 0 against her husband. (2·h1S., 25 min.) Giii!J , world kingpin 18COIIts Vietnam.-~· honcl1· zoneggor, D'!flny DeVIto. A goneUcally onh· min.) D SOt. 9:45p.m. Mllrt. 12:05 a.m. ' men. (2 bra., 5 min.) III!JitWod. 10:15 p.m. anced manseokshisshortchangodtwin. (2hrs., "Maximum Rlok'' *** (1996, Adventure) "The Oblong Box"** (1969, Horror) VIncent ''Red Una" * (1986, Drama) Chad McQueen, "Sionn Chasera: Ralitnga of 1111 Twlstar" 30 min.) tmJ Sun. 6 p.m. • Jean•Ciaudo Van Dammo,Natasha Honstrldgo. Price, Chriotopher Lao. Adlsllgured man. ""ks Michael Mad~en. A mea-car driver Is, c~ught (19g8, Adventure) Kelly McGillis, Uz Torres. A • ''2 Days In tho Valley'' ** (1996, Comedy- Acep assumestholdontity of his murderud twin 18venge after he is buried alive. 'M' (I hr.. 31 bolwaentwonvalcrimlnals •. jlnSterao) R IID(I sclenHst trios to save a town !rom Impending Drama)DannyAiello,GregCruttweii.Ahltman brothar. (In Storuo) 'A' liD (1 hr., 40 min.) QD min.) llB Fd. 10:05 p.m. hr., 42 min.) llQiiD Wed I :10 p.m. disaster. (In Stereo) un (2 hm.)IDD Mon. tO takes anandoalerandhls assistant hostage. (In Fri. Bp.m. . ''Of Love and Shadows"·** (1984, Drama) "Remambranco" (1996, Drama) Eva LaRue, p.m. Ste180) 'R' un (1 hr., 47 min.) llllliJ MQJI. 8:15 "Man In Black"*** (1997, Science Action) JonnllorCcnnolly, Antonio Banderas. AChilean Anglo t?lc(clnson. Awoman marries Into a poUU· "The Story ofSeablscult" ** ~ (1949, Drama) p.m. · . · Tommy Leo Jones, Will Smith. $oCI81 agents reponer and her phoiogmphor tall In love •. (In cal tam1ly and finds tragedy. (2 hrs.) llD Fri. 7 ShldeyTompto, BanyAtzgemfd. Ahorsotmlnor "Two.f'acsd Woman" ***. (1941, Omma) monitor oxtRllorrestrlal actMtv on Eartll. (In Stereo)'R'I!D.(1 hr.,49mln.)lliEIIJTue.12a.m. p.m. . andhlsnlocollllseachamplonracohoiS0.(1 hr., Greta Garbe. Melvyn Douglas. A woman uses Stereo) 'PG·13' liD (1 hr., 38 mfn.) aDD Wed. 6 "Once More, .Mj Darill\g" **~ (1949, Co "Retroactive" ** (1997, Science AcUon) 45mln.)tmDMon. 7:45p.m. gtamaurlnana:,r;ttowlnhorhusbandhack. p.m. medy) LUiian. Randolph, Rabon Montgomery. A · JamesBolushl, Kylfe Travis. Apsychiatrist uses "Storybook" **~ (1995, Fantasy) Swoosle (I hr., 45 min.) Thu. 12 a.m. "Menace II soclel)r" 1993, Dmma) Tyrin star....,ck fan has a c01oh on a middle-aged a .Umo macl11no against a psychopath. (In Kullz, William McNamara. An enchanted tome *** ( movioldol.(1 hr.,34mln.)tml Tue. !2:30a.m. Stereo) !I!J(! hr., 30mln,) l!mJ Mfln. 5:30p.m. lf!IIISpo~a boy to a magical land. (2 hrs.)- Tumor, Jade Pinkett. Urban vlolonco takas Its "Tha Return o1 Dracula" ** (1958, Horroq Sun. 7 p.m. · loll on 0 !#JBIID youth. (2 hraJ l'iiiJIJ Fri. 6 p.m. "OnoFinalllry''***(1996,Comedy)Michollo u "Merchant of Delllh" (1987, Suspenso) Ml· Plollfer, George Clooney. Two overstressed Fmncis.Lademr, Norma Eborllordl Tho king of "Strange Dosl18" * (1997, AdUlt) Tracie May, • chaol Para, Unda Hollman. A pollee officer single p.-rents tiptoe around romance. {In the vampires moves to modem-day Calllomla. Lynn Williams. A conniving soducti8SS plots ''Tho Umbrallao ol Chorbourg" **** (1964, hunts down his family's kiUeJS. On Stereo) 'R' (1 S!Of!IO) 'PG'Ill)(1 hr .. 48mln.)lllililfJSun. 7p.m. (1 hr. 40 min.) tmJ Wed 12:35 a.m. against hornublle nieces. (In Storeo)(t hr., 30 Drama) Catherina Daneuvo, Nino Castalnuovo. "Open Season"*** (1995, Comedy) Raben ''The Return ollho LIVIng Dead" **Ill (1985, min.) 1!mJ So£ 12 a.m. Michel Lag rand's musical romance about young hr., 38 min.) IIlii Sot op.m. French tovoos. (Subtitled) (In Stereo) (I ltr., 30 "Microcoamoa" *** (1998, Documentary) Wuhl, Rod Taylor. An undetected mUngs error Horroq Colla. Ghouls with a "Strangsr In MV Homo" (1997. Drama) Vomn· Captules tho dally activities of a mtidow's tiny means chaosJornetworkTV. (In Stereo) 'A' un (1 .-~ri:"i:!f!ia·•;,n:ma. rampage. (1 lea Hamel, Joe Penny. A lawyer suspects a min.) miD Tue. 7 p.m. denizens. (In Sbiruo) 'G' tm (1 hr., 17 min.) hr., 37 mln,)GliD Thu. 6:15p.m. 11 driltermaybo hertong·lostbrothOr. (2 hrs.)I!D "Under Wrapa" (I 997, Adventure) Adam Wy· Fri. 7:30p.m. "Out of Bounda" *'h' (1$!16, Dmma) Anthony Wed7p.m. .flo, Ma~o Yedldla. Three friends help a mummy 1!1111J search lor~ls long4ostlovo.llll (I hr., 35 min.) "$1,000,980 Duck'' *** (1971, Come.dy) Michael Hall, Jenny Wright. An towa farm boy In "Stranger In Town" (1998, Drama) Hany L/(, Is mistakenly .suspected ol murder. (In Elilll Sat. 5 p,m., 12:15 a.m.; MQil. 6:30p.m.; San~ Duncan, DeanJon0s.Afamlly'spetduck Hamlin, Gmhom Greeno. Aboy suspects a now layseggswtth sdid1Jold yolks. 'G liD (1 hr., 32 Stereo) 'R' (1 hr., 33 min~ O!!iD Mtm. 5 p.m. hr., 9 I family friend Ia hiding something. 11 hr., 35 min.) Wed.6p.m. "Overkill" ** (1996, Pmma) Aaron Nonts, ''Return •Ill (1997, Horror) liD Wed. 9p.m. ''Tho Unknown" *** 11927, Drama), Lon min.) lilD Mon. 12:45 a.m. Chaney, Norman Kany. SlonL A fugitive hldas "Mimic"** (1997, SClenco Action) Mira Sor· Mlchool Nouri. Two man are huntad across tho Loll Lethln, Brenda1~n ;~~~~~~ A film about a "Suddan Impact'' **~ (1993, Drama) Clint Jungles of Cenll!ll America. (In Stereo) 'A' Ill (1 serial killer sots oH 01 rash ol deaths. (2 EastwoOd, Sondmlooko. Detective Harry Cal· hom tho lew In a Spanish clrous. (I hr.) 11m . vino, Joraray Northam. A doadtv now bi80d of Wed. 12 Sun. tO p.m. Insect wreaks havoc on New York. (In Stereo) 'R' hr., 28 min.) GB Fd. 1:10 a.m. · hra.)I!!D a.m. lahan searches for a serial killer. (In Stereo) 'A' "Ovemlghl Dotlvery" ** (1996, Come~) "A Return 10 Salem'• Lol" ** (1997, Horror) UD(I hr., 57 min.) rmt Thu. 6p.m. un (1 hr., 45 min.) fi!III!!D Sun. It p.m. Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan. An anthro· ''Tho P/llrror Hill Two Facoo" **Ill (1996, Paul Rudd, Roose Witherspoon. Acollege stu· •'Sugartlma" **% (1995, Dmma) John Tur- dent erroneOusly sends a polson-pen letter. pologtsrs hometown Is filled With vampires. (2 tuno, Mary·loulss Parker. Mafia kingpin Sam Ccmody-Dmma) Baobm St18lsand, Jell hrs., 5 min.) Sot. I a.m. . Bridges. Aplain professor undergoes a dmmalie 'PG-13' (1 hr.. 27 mln.)CIB'J Thu. 9p.m.; Tue. tmJ Glancano romancas singer Phyllis McGuire. (In 7:15p.m. "Ringer'' (1996, Suspanse)MoudAdams, Tim· Stereo) 'R'UD (I hr., 51 mln.)lllililfJ Thu. 12:10 lmnstonnation. (In Steruo) 'PG·13' 1111 (2 hm., 6 othy mln.)Gii'/J Sot 6:45p.m. Bottoms. A callglri and a faded dotocUva a.m. must evade a stalker. ~n Stereo) 'R' (I ltr., 43 "The Sunchasar" ** (1996, Drama) Woody "Milling In Action''**~ (1984, Adventure) mln.)&Sun. 71:45p.m. Chuck ~oms, M. Emmet Walsh. An American Harrelson, Jon Soda. An alOng teen lorces his "Rioo & Walk: The Dennis Bvrd Story" (1994, doctor\o drive him 10 Arizona. (In Ste180) UD (2 ofllcor searches Vietnam for MIAs. (2 hra.) Drama) Peter Borg, Kathy Morris. The Iormor v Q1D sat 7 p.m. hra.) 1!mJ Thu. Sp.m. football stafs struggle against paralysis. (2 hrs.) "Superdad" ** (1g74, Comedy) Bob Crane, "Monoy lor Nothing"** (1993, Drama) John . Ull Sat. 6 p.m: ''The Vanishing" ** (1993, Suspenso) Jeff Cusack, Debt Mazor. An unem~loyod long• Kun Russell. A lathe(s youthtulacHviUes em· Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland. A woman's abduc • shomman finds a bundle of lost cash. (In Sleroo) p "Rocky II"*** (1979, Drama) Sytvostar Sial· bann.. hlstaon daughter. 'G' un (1 hr., 35 min.) tion leads her lover on a three-year search. (2 UD(! hr., 45mln.)l!liiD Wed. 5:75p.m. tone, Tallo Shire. Rocky stages a rematch with G!l) Wed. 11 p.m. ·· hrs., 30 min.) tmJ Sal. 6 p.m. "Panic In the Sldaal" (1996, Suspense) Kate champion Apollo Creed. (2 hra., 55 mln.)ll'iiilil "Surviving Plceaso" *** (1996, Drama) An· "Mro. Sofltl" **~ (1994, Drama) Diane Kea• Thu. 12:05 a.m. "VIrtual Combe!"** (1995, Science Action) ton, Mol Gibson; A prison warden's Wife helps JackBon, Ed Marinaro. Lightning kiUsthapllotsot thony Hopkins, Natascha McElhone. Pablo PI· Don ''The Dragon" Wilson, Michael Bomardo. A her Inmate lover:.::· (In SIMio) 'PG·13' UD a passenger plane. (In Stereo) un (2 hm.) mD "Running Scared"*** (1986, Ccmody) Gre· casso finds a lover au slrong-wllled as h\mse\1. villain spawned bycyberspaca materializes into (I hr., 52' min.). Sun. 9:45p.m.: Wed. Thu. tO p.m. · · gory Hines. Billy Crystal. Two detectives al8 (In Stereo) 'R' liD (2 hrs., 3 mln.)lllii!D Sun. reallfv. (In Stereo) UD (1 hr .. 30 min.) am Set 12:35s.m. "Porealte" ** (1982, Horror) Jamss Davidson, given 30days to nab a cocaine srm.»gpler. (2 hrs., 11:40p.m. 10:30p.m. 1 20 min.) fllli!l Sol. 11:05 p.m. "Murder Ill 1800' **~ (1997. Suspense) Deml Moore. Getm warfare creales harrillc be "Sweet Nolhlng" *** (1995, Droma) Michael "Volcano"** (1997, Adventure) Tommy Lao Wesley Snipes, Diane Lana. Tho p18sldonrs lngslhalpreyanhumans. (1 hr., 30 mln.)m!f) • tmpoooll, MlraSorvlno. AbrokOQigowori 1V in Ruidoso • Oct. 2 1, 1998 • II ----- fP"' ______,,.,,., """"*"''*-''""·""t f-"'a""c--~ .. ..-u~•t,_=_.,._.,....,_,.. ,.---=--•=~·-•~.,n-•-w-•-=-«,_..,,._..,,,sp"'•~·,.~·"'"'-••"""""'-••~"-"-~P~-~"""""":..S-•'*--,..,..~ ... ~..,..---·~wj,.,~·~·--...... =m • ...... , --·• .,_.,.._...., '"" =-'·• .. -: IN FOCUS I -' ~ • By Taylor Mlchaals OlVOata Fealures Syndicate Q: Is It tnie that the aetor who played Matt Fielding on Melrose Ploee died In real Ufe? What is his real DBDle? -Heidi \'Ia e-mail. A: Doug Savant, who played Matt. is alive and well. Q: The reeent Planet of the Apes· marathon on Ameriean Movie CJas. slc:s made me wonder whatever hap· pened to James Frimciscus. Didn't A water .filtration engineer (Adam he once star with Dean Jagger In a Arkin) searches tor the ans\VIlr to a TV series about a teacher? -Edd!e deadly epidemic in Thirst, airing Sun vlae-maU.- day, Oct 25, on NBC. A: Franciscus, who died of emphyg. Doug savant When several senior .citizens are rna in 1991, became dissatisfied in lhe hospitalized for poisoning, their food mid-1980s with the kind of .roles be of Eight Is Enough. How did she is tesled and found to be free of con was being offeg:d and abandoned aa- die? -Bani \'Ia e-IQlllJ. Ken Olin, Man Craven and Rick Roberta (from left) alar as three physi tamination. Bob Miller (Arkin) be ing In favor ot: writing ~d prodaci~·· . •~. A: What you saw on the Elllmys was cians who team lip to atart their own private practice In LA. Doctors, 'lieves the city's water is to blame. He devoted ~tme to hts pr.oducuon •,1~ foo~;~ge pf Hyland's young lover Mondays on CBS. When tests show a new resistant company, wh1~h presente!l_ a num~r · ·toh'li Tratt'blta, who accepted the strain of parasite, the waler supply is I ' of ~w a~aptations of f81Dlly fare JOe · p'osthnmous Emmy for her perfor shut down, just as a 'heat wave bits cluding K1dnapped and The Red Pony. mance in ihe·l976 'J'V movie The Boy I the city. Joely Fisher and Giancarlo An avid tennis player, Franc!scus in the Plastic Bubble, in which they I TUESDAY · Esposito also star. also f~unded !he James Franctsc.us bad co-starred H land died of cancer I Celebnty· Tenms Tournament to nuse Y 00 • .. money for research into multiple scle- March 27 • 1977 · . I rosis. His mother, Loraine, bad sue- Q: With all the. reruns of recent I combed to the disease. . shows turning up In syndication, I I A highlight of his career was playing don't understand. why every.one I the title English teacher in Mr. Novak, keeps forgetting Twm Peaks. WtU It I a 1963-65 N-BC high-sChllol dra!Da show up anywhere? -Steve T ., I that co-starred Jagger as t~Je prio~iP.al Plattsburgh, N.Y. I TRIVIA for the fust part i>f the rw\: Blirgess ·' ·- • I -· :::? :., ' ..·.' I I . Poltergeist activity forcea a homeowner (Coataa Mandylor) to enlist the aid of his eatranged wife In The Fury Within, airing Wedneaday on USA Network. 12 •- 1V in Ruidoso = Ocr. 2 I, /99E • ·~ l Ibp Video Rentals I. Tltanie starring Leonardo DiCaprio (Paramount) Ratecl - PG- 13: Last Week: No. I 2. The Weddillg Singer Adam Sandler (Warner - PG-13) No. 2 3. · The . Big LeboW!iki John 1 Goodman (PolyGram - R) No. 9 l . 4. Geod Will Hunting Matt 4 Damon (Buena Vista- R) No. 5 S. Jackie Brown Pam Grier (Buena Vista- R) No. 6 l 6. The Man In The lro11 Mask Leonardo DiCaprio (MGMIUA - PG- j 13)No.) 7. U.S. Marshals Tommy Lee Jones (Warner- R) No. 7 · • 8. Wag The Dog Dustin Hoffman l j 'Warner- R) No. 8 9. The Apostle Roben Duvall Q J (Universal - PG-13) No. 4 10. Great Expectations Ethan •j Hawke (Fox VIdeo- R) No. 15 .. I • II. Sphere Dustin Hoffman ~ LHnanl Bamateln: Reaching for the Note profiles the famous compos (Warner • PG-13) No. 10 . 4 12. The Newton Boys Matthew er-condueior. The lntl~ate1Wo-hour special premieres Wednesday on ~ McCOnaugh~y (Columbia TriStar - PBS (chec~qcallletlngs). . ' · · PG-13) No. 16 13. Bard Rain Mo~gan f~eeman l . ~ (Paramount - R) No. II 14. Mr. Nice Guy Jackie Chan Asian supercop Sammo Law (Sammo Hung) aida Loa Ange'les' law-en· '· (New Line· PG-13) No. 12 . · forcament agenclea 111 the crlma drama Manta/ Llw, airing Saturdays IS. Dark City Rufus Sewell on CBS. , (Warner- R) No. 13 16. Homegrown Billy Bob American. . Masters remembers. Thornton (Columbia TriStar - R) • New Entry 4 17. The Raiumaker Matt Damon SUNDAY Bernstein the man and artist (Paramount- PG-13) No. 14 • . I 18. The· Gingerbread Man Kel)neth Bmnagh (PolyGram - R) By John Crook . colleagues sharing their appreciation No.l7 oTVData Features synaicate for Bernstein in his roles as conductor, · 19. Woo Jada Pinken Smith (New l When he was 10 years old, LeOnard composer and teacher, with some ex Line - R) No. 24 20. As Good As It Gets Jack Bernstein and his family received a pi tremely rare perfonnance footage il- lustrating their points. . · Nicholson (Columbia TriStar - PG- ano from a relative. The fmt time the 13) boy put his fingers on the keys, he Yet the !'llal joy of this special comes liked to say later, "I touched God." from' the reflections of Bernstein's It's a typically extravagant statement tlin;e 'children; who offer unparalleled · ,from an extravagant person who stands insight into' Lenny the man. Jamie as an American musical titan of the Bernstein-Thomas, for example, re 20th century. calls.that she knew her father's last Leonard Bernstein: Reaching for the Broadway musical, 1600 Pennsylvania Note, an American Masters presenta Avenue, was doomed when he started tion premiering Wednesday, Oct. 28, talking about how "important" it on PBS (check local listings), shows would be, and son Alexander Bern- ' Bernstein as both the hallowed artist stein quietly recalls the day his father and the flesh-and-blood person. finally "decided he was an old man." "More than any composer between No moment is ·more treasurable, 1955 and the '70s, I tblnk Lenny will though, than Nina Bernstein's affec be viewed as the composer who cap tionate mimicking of thrir father at his tured America in that period, the way most grandiose when on concert nights i Gershwin and Aaron Clipland captured he returned home stammering that he America (in earlier decades)," says , had completely lost himself in the mu conductor Johl) Mauceri, a longtime .sic, murmuring, "I was Mahler! I was Think associate who has edited many of Beethoven!" Though aeparated at birth, reunltltd twlnli na and Tamara (Tia, left, and Bernstein's compositions. ·"We would look at one another, (roll Tamara Mowry) share a spacial bond In Sister, Sister, airing Sundays And certainly much of the two-hour our eyes) and say, 'He moved himself about on The WB Network. special is given over to friends and again,' " she says witb a laugh. Sports Quiz Top 10 Movies it ... btl Aaron E. Tucker ------~ An ad in the 1. Rush Hour starring Jackie Chan 1V Guide I. In wbat sport can a free-legged 7. Whom were the New York 2. Ronln Raben DeNiro pacer compete? Yankees playing when Dave Winfield 3. Urban Legend . .gets read every day 2. What did Dick Weber, Steve accidentally beaned and killed a seag 4. There's Something About of the week! Nagy and Don Nagy excel at? ull? Mary Cameron Diaz 3. What's the most expensive sport 8. Where is the Baseball Hall of 5. One True Thing Meryl Streep Call Christine, in which to compete? Fame? . 6. Saving Private Ryan Tom . 4. What five-time winner of the Sports Quiz Answers Hanks jill or Linda Kentucky Deroy lost his first 250 I. Harness racing; 2. bowling; 3. ? • 7. Simon Birch Ian Michael races. large yacht-racing; 4. Eddie Arcaro; Smith S. What's a ball that hits the foul 5. a home run; 6. double fault; 7. 8. Rounders Matt Damon Have you forgotten your vow, pole called'/ . Toronto Bllre Jays; 8. Cooperstown, 9. Ever After Drew Barrymore Brother Jared?!" 6. What's the tennis tenn for miss N.Y. 10. Blade Wesley Snipes '2.57-4001 ing on fust and second service? I) 1998 King Fearu.., S)'114 .. Jnc. CD 1998 King Fearun::N Syr1d.,loc. • • • 1V in Ruidoso • ocr. 21. 1998 • II ....I r ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ Bravo Profiles exposes country ~ ~ music scene·t in Naked. . . Nashville t I • I ',, ~ ' ' By Cynthia Werthamer where jieople are expected to pay their I ' oTVData Featums Syndicate dues, McCrea!ly's sudden stardom gave I -~ rise to ~bnent, and ber independent I ' The boollling business of countty mu- attitude was seen as arrogance. . ll!f'-""'llj,;: I """" sic has been fascinating hnth listeners The camera follows McCready I and viewers for quite some time, as through CllJICC!IS, fan-~:lul> meetings and I films such as Nashville and COQI Min- otiJef ~ppenings, and includes footage I er's Daughter can attest to. Now the fo- from an event at which ~ fails to ap I cus of what makes Nashville tick lila: a pear. While Joe Gal~ chairman of time hnmb comes to light in'Bravo Pro- tbe RCA Label Group Nashville, s-·~· files: Naked Nashville. ~""""' Profiles is a series on Bmvo that in-. about McCready enthusiastically, he · vesligates tbe work and creative process clearly ·is frustrated with her unwilling .of contemporary artists. It airs every ness to ''play the game" as he thinks it --•-• · should be played. w..... ughL ~"' The . th . th The series is hosted by Lauren Hutton, 11egment en JUXtaposes e ca- who also appeared last year jn Expose, 8 reers of McBnthe and Wynette, under weekly llmvo s@es on the~ I!CQring the importance of that game- "1 have friends iJi all the arts lind have playing. McBnti!'ll achieved success always thought the business behind it through a music-pubHshing business, as very interesting,'' she S!IYs· "Den:tYstilY- well as her singing, while the late ~ I ,, ing that gives more people more accesS Wynette made business decisions that and means a better artistic product in the left her in poorer straits. end." '1'he ·three generations show very dif- I' I 'There can be quire a bit qf creativity ferent attitUdes on how to get into the I on the business end, too," she adds. business,'' says Kent from his office at ''The!!' are awful pirates in the business, Oxfmd Television Company in London . • and always have been, as well as many "We tried to tell stories emblematic of I who are as creative as the people they. Nashville. It's a company town, so if ~ enable." you stick around you find out what's I going.on." I The heart and soul - and underbelly - I of countty m115ic is one of.the main top- On Tuesday, My Heroes Have Always ics tackled by the series. The three-part Been Cowboys highlights the men's side I documentary runs from Monday, Oct. of the business duiJugb inrerviews with I • ,)!j ~ ' .•. ' 26, thnnfgh Wednesday, Oct 28. Willie Nelson, Tim McGraw and MCA R tpl fii. ':' Why tackle Nashville? Nashvill~ president Tony llrown. t . .{!if!fyjf':"''--~~ "Country music has always been the ".}.\'!lmen are now doing far better," ~ . ' music of the American Heartland, with a Kerit says, ''partly because in the wake ~ my'thic dimension to it," says Nick of Qarth Brooks, Nashville has cloned ~ Ken~ the producer of Naked N11ShvU/e what I call 'hat acts,' and they're kind of who happens to be English. · • ' . ,interchangeable guitar-wielding cow- I Naked Nashville starts with a steady i ·hnys. They're ·safe and. banal, partly be ~ look at the changing .roles of Wlli'n~ in · tal!se of the cjemands of radio stations." . ~ country music l. the sin'geis ani! smig- ' ~!ll surprisingly, Wednesday's seg ~ writers · who became some of mentbears _the title Hillbilly Hollywood. I Nashville's biggest stars by oven:oming In i~ Profiles turns to the joys and pains ~ I the industry's highest hurdles. Mon- of ttying to wrile and sell songs in the day's segment, I Won't Die for Any music-industrycapiJa(. ~ Man, talks to such established stars as "In the '80s, there was a massive . I Reba McEntire and Tammy Wynette (in boom period, and right now there's- a I one of her last interviews), as well as . cold wind blowing through Nashville In ~ new star Mindy McC!eady. The inter- comparison," says Keri~ who attributes I views point up the tensions between vet- the change to "mainstream roek 'n' roll I eran female stars and young up-a.Dd- stars defecting" to the countty fold. I comers, not just the conflicts between "Liire'HoUywood;--Nashville is a small I men and women in country music. communiiy, but the rules of conduct are Tbe story concentrates on the ~Dy pretty ~t~thless," he says. ~ I "' overnight success of McCready, who Profiles continues the weekly theme, Bravo Profiles: Naked Nashville. I Host Lauren Hutton takes viewers Into the world of country music on came to Nashville with only ber tapes in with a week ilevoted to Broadway be I The three-part special airs Monday through Wednesday on Bravo. · ha)m and landed an RCA recording con- ginning Monday, Nov. 2. and one on tract before a year had passed. 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' ' ., 1!4YB aetor goes"' · .~ ··.BrtmtJ.tone ~make,s'Uglit ··from $l.sbing to healing . - '-,~_t_ . ,, ,.·. ef a bad sitJjation' '.~ .By Cand~~·' Havens CIIVD!!t$.F~~JlYnjlk;!lll! \ .. SIQshef~liil fans klic:iw bim as 1he .. , king of'sQil~ but lh~se days K~;vin •' "':;, ·.• _::· ' . ' . Spirtas is llippy playing doctor on Days of Our Lives. . . by sulllnne om Tbll actor does not mind crossing 01'VDal!l f~fll! !IYJ1d!ca~ over ~een .t'ibns and television; lie "The llu.tlds,. iiobody knows. No jilst wanls to work. • . body kqq\f; ·fot SIJre what happens · "It's kind of crazy how this all c;ame about with ·the soap," 'Spirtas say$, "I when yc!\i:•di~" ~r Horton ohsprves •. To an oi)ljnaJ1·mOrtal those WJirdS . llad gone in for a three-day ·.part on Days .for friend of mine wbo casts sound Jilg;.,JI.:profOIIlld mysteJy, :Bu.~ to ·a a televisiQil:P!lKlu~r. they soun4 ~a. the show. She said they (the produc- ·· series conccpii' . . ers) liked me, butl-tlidn't tJDvk much Case in point: !Jrlf!!.$tl!ne, a sp~9ky . ' about·it. . new cop show debuting T.uesday, OI:L "Bight !IIQI!ths later, she calleiland 27, on Fo(t. fforton"stars as l!zekiel said !hey wiitted to sign me to a three· Stone; a ~lice officer.kiJ!ed in tAA lille .. year contract I nearly fell off iny chair of duty who was broughJ back;Jrom I was S\l surprised." J the UnderWorld by bis: bpss an~ ~I!Uer, Unlike many fans, Spirtas doesn't the Devil (John Glover); .!o .track:.dqWn see bis character, Dr. Craig Wesley, as 113 escaj!Cd souls after a daJing ~~· ' Peter Horton a villain. out frOm hell. . · " ..,.. ___.;.,.;.;.;;.;,;.,;.;...;;;.;;_ ___ "I think he looks at everyone~ else as Stol)e's mortal sin' was m]Jrder, 'The universe works. If you live a being evil," he explains. "From my which be committed after catchinflhe good life, you go to heaven. If you live point of view, as Craig, I'm not. out to man who raped his wife. 11 was a get anybody. I want to do my besL He . The ldenutv of the featured celebrity Is found within the a~swers In the puzzle. To a bad life, you go to hell.' take the TV Challenge, unscramble the letters noted wHh asterisks wHhin the puzzle. crime of passion ill ail olherwise bon- "That alone makes it pretty life-af may appear to be evil and power hun ~ orable life. His incentive now is Sa fltming, you know. Jesse Helms would gry, but be Is also a briUiant doctor." ACROSS 10. Physicians• assn. tan's leasing suggestion that he may be Spirtas continues to work in films · 1. Word In the tiHe of Jason PriesUey's 11. 1972 Emrny winner for best actor In a be happy wilh that description of faith, series comedy • able to wipe his own slate clean in the youknow." . and can currently be seen in the 5. A_ Good Men; '92 Tom Cruise 111m 12. Actress on ll!e Golden Girls (1985-92) process of reclainting !he lost souls. To While the North Carolina senator thriller Apt Pupil. . 8. Burl_ 14. _ Prssldlltlt (1987-88) help Stone keep ~k of. his progress, hasn't actually weighed in with an "I'm only in it for a split second," he 9. Part of the flUe of Lucy U.wtess' show 19. Actress on Suddenly Susan the Devil hi$ put 113 bieroglypbic tat opinion on the series, Fox executive says. "I play the pivotal role of the 13. -Small (1965-70) 20. 17!/s _ House toos on his.bodyl one of them wiD fade Peter Roth reportedly bas qUipped that ambulance atlendanL l wanted to worl_c 14. VIcki Lawrence's role on her '83-'85 23. Resentment wilh each c;apture. series 24. Es~y_ lhe show might be tilled Touched by a witb Bryan Singer (The Usual Sus 15. Fort Worth school, for short 28. Herinan Munster, to Eddie Brimstone ·was ~reated by writing Devil. pects), and this. was my chance. I 16. Actresslrene 29. Cartoon dog partners Cyrus Voris and Ethan Reiff Such gallows humor wiD be a stan didn't care !hat it was a small part." 17. Gardening tool 30. Part of the IIUe of James McDaniel's (collaboq~tors on '.fales From the Crypt dard element in Brimstone, as a way of In his slasher-film days, Spirtas went 18. 'When the frost __ the pumpkin ... • sarles Presents Demoil Knight). "breaking lhe tension." Voris says. by the stage name Kevin Blair. 21. Blackhawks' oro. 31. Ms. Ullmann "It ~ly was a feature idea a num 22. See 5 Down , 32. Sch. In Columbus . "There (are)· a lot of little one-liners "The very first film I did was Wes 25. _by Side ; 1988 Danny Thomas TV 33. Setting lor Frasier: abbr. ber of years a~," Reiff says. "But the and little things Peter did so well (in Craven's The Hills Have Eyes Part 1/, , movie 36. Role on Carolino in the City bottom fell out of lhe horror market for the pilot), and we're !loing to keep and I didn't have a clue about wba! I 26. Host of ll!s TwH/ghr Zone 37. Ending lor Max or Joseph a. wbile there ... and it just languished." pushing that (in future episodes)." ) was doing," he recounts. "I had just 27.~ _Hatcher 39. Suffix lor glad or bad The pair dusted off the idea when the For instance, Stone spots a Reds finished A Chorus Line on Broadway, 28. Middle Eastem org. 40. _Mans; 1971 Steve McQueen film horror market rebounded "in the land yankees billie ball game on TV and as 30. _Out; 1981 John Tmvollalllm and lhe movie thing was so different. ~ 34. ll!e _Couple (19711-75) scape of ~eam Hollywood" and sumes it's lhe World Series. Told thl!l 'Then I did Friday the 13th Part VII 35. Chamcter on The Slmpsons took it to Fox, which was already air interleague play began two years ago, - The New Blood and I was much 36. HaH of MIV ing the supernatural dramas The X he's asked, "Where have you been?" more comfortable." 36. '91·'92 Connie Sellecca dmma series Files and Millennium. (4) "Out of lhe country," Stone hedges. He also starred in Bloodstone: Sub The series pilot is darl< to look at and "Wherer' 40. Late-night personalily species II and Bloodlust: Subspeci~s darker to contemplate: Stone's first "Down Under." 41. Word In the title of Bryant Gumbel's Ill. show target is a 19tb·century priest planning This and other throw-away moments 42. Crystal Bemard's role 'on Wings the sacrificial murders of four altar 'Thanks to those films, I made a real do not register guffaws on the laugh name for myself in the horror-genre boys. To stop him, Stone must shoot meter, but the banter plays more to DOWN the cleric through not one, but both llorton'ntrength than the brawls. It cult classics of film rentals," Spirtas 1. John Hlllerman's role on Mapnum, P.l. eyes. probably helps get the writers through says. 2. _ Got• Seers! ' Remarkably, lhe show's creators see Send questions ol general interest to 3. _ Them Be Stsl5 ;. '49 musical variety theiqlay, too. show Ibis as a positive message. Asked whether the series will ever Candace Havens, Soap Talk, TVData Features Syndicate, 333 Glen SL, Gleas 4. Initials for Hot Ups Ho"lihan's portmyer ' "We have dark trappings," Voris ad take Stone or his quany back whence 5. With 22 Across, role on Jl!s Nanny (2) mits, ''butlhe show comes from a core they came, Voris rejoins, "I don't FaDs, NY 12801, or e-mail to 6. John Aylward's series of hope." think we can afford to go to hell. I'd [email protected]. Oaly questions 7. Lafsr _ Bob Costas selected lor this column wUI be answered. 9. Aaron's _ ; '88 Meriln Olsen series Reiff agrees, adding, "The show, at have to check with our line producer 0 TVData Felltures Syndicate its heart, at its soul aad spine ... says, on that one." Personal repUes carat be sent. 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Fox, Ruidoso for listing in "Who's Who The students who made relate to yopngsters on a per Mi<;ldle School Among America's Teachers," the nominations are currently sonal as well as a professional Carrizozo: Capitan: • Diorly Jean Stierwalt, according to a news release by listed in ''Who's Who Among level. One student wrote Rick Dwain Cogdill, the publisher. American High School Stu- about her teacher saying, "13he • Wilson Ed Davis, Capi Carrizozo Municipal School Ruidoso Middle Sehool The students were . dents" or "The National inade education something tan Municipal Schools Jacqueline S. Abels requested to nominate teach Dean's List." pleasurable, instead Qf a • Todd F. Proctor, Capitan Tobias, Ruidoso High School ers who made a difference in Many of the students com dreadful ordeal, by ~etting me High School Ruidoso: • Borde Hale Williams, their lives by helping to shape mented about the enthusiasm spread my wings and showing • Patrick E. Ventura, Cap- • Carla D. ~urns, Ruidoso Ruidoso Middle School \ . . courtesy COUrteSy First grade Good Citizens of the month, from left to right front - Daniel Gandarilla. Jerrod Scott, C.J. Bigmouth, Sean Second grade dtizens of the month at Sierra VJSta Primary. from left to right front - Kaceney Wilson, Wacey Cochise, Campbell, Arturo Romero; middle - Jacob Rigsby. April Portio, Trevor Atole, Danielle Cadena, Alex Levinson, Undsey James Go~. Jerrid Marquez: middle - Christine Authement, Tanner Spurgeon, Ethan Riser, Rose Schuler, Monica ' Porter, M:l}'ld Ontiveros; back - Alia Cornelius. Tara Mota, Amber Ya Ksich, Celina Lopez, Adam Carruth. Chelsie Farias, Moreno, Jake Ordorica; back - Heather Bigmouth. Jessica Hiles, Jordan Frierson. Erika Herrera. Brittany Perteet, Paul Melissa Largo. j~mine Perez. Nazario, Jesse Bloomquist. September's Good Citize·ns at Nob Hill courtesy courtesy A.M. Kindergarten, from left· to right - back ro\fol: J;:I~ie Bowen, Gabriella Begay, Maggie Lacasse, Rod Kimbrell, Adriana P.M. Kindergarten - back row: Veronica Arredondo, Zachary Black. Monique Quiroz, Natalia Frizzell. Ruth Negrete; mid McTeigue, Gage Barnett; middle row: Brandon Kobaly, Mariah Diaz, Jerremy Nunnenkamp. Angel Prieto: front row: Sonia dle row: James Hiles, Patrick Randolph, David Barcus; front row: Candace Smith, Anthony Nanz Badacl]i, Alexandra Enriquez · ) ljJiter•l I MENUs salad, corn, garlic bread Lunch: Spaghetti and Monday, Oct. 26- Break· Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls, Capitan Schools White Mountain meat sauce, green beans, fast: Cereal, graham crackers, 1% lowfaf milk, assorted fresh Wednesday, Oct. 21 - Wednesday, Oct. 21 - Sierra Vista and Nob Hill assorted fresh fruit 1% lowfat milk, assorted fresh fruit Breakfast: Toast, cereal, jelly, Breakfast: Cereal, graham fruit Lunch: Sloppy Joe on a Wednesday, Oct. '21 - Lunch: Chicken pot pie, jui~e crackers, assorted fresh fruit Ruidoso Middle School bun, corn, lettuqe and pickle, Lunch: .Lasagna, cheese Lunch:· Chicken nuggets Breakfast: Cereal, graham mixed vegetables, wheat rolls, biscuit, salad, fruit or American sub, corn, assort crackers, assorted fresh fruit Wednesday, Oct. 21 - assorted fresh fruit assorted fresh fruit Thursday, Oct. 22 ed fresh fruit Lunch: Chicken nugg~ts, Breakfast: Donuts, 1% lowfat Tuesday, Oct. 27 - Break Friday, Oct. 23 - Break Breakfast: Cinnamon roll, Thursday, Oct. -22 - No corn, assorted fresh fruit m'ilk, assorted fresh fruit fast: French toast strips, 1% fast: Cereal, graham crackers, ' cereal, juice school - parent-teacher confer Thursday, Oct. 22 - No Lunch: Manager's choice lowfat milk, assorted fresh 1% lowfat milk, assorted fresh Lunch: Burritos, Spanish) ence school - parent-teacher confer Thursday, Oct. 22 fruit fruit . rice, salad, cobbler Friday, Oct.. 23 - No ence Breakfast: Cinnamon rolls, Lunch: Sliced ham, green Lunch: Manager's choice Fr-iday, Oct. 23 - No 1% lowfat milk, assorted fresh beans, rolls, assorted fresh Friday, Ocl. ·. 23 - No school · parent-teacher confer· Monday, Oct. 26 - Break school - parent-teacher confer ence school - parent-teacher confer fruit fruit ences Monday, Oct• .26- Break ence Lunch: Baked.potato with. fast: Cereal, graham crackers, · Monday, Oct. 26 - Break~· fast: Cereal, graham crackers, Monday, Oct. 26- Break chili and cheese, lettuce and Ruidoso High Sc:hool 1% lowfat milk, assort~d fresh fast: 1bast, cereal, juice, jelly assorted fresh fruit fast: Cereal, graham crackers, tomato, assorted fresh fruit fruit Lunch: Chiclten nuggets, Lunch: Hot dog with chili assorted fresh fruit Friday, Oct. 23 - Br.eak Wednesday, Oct. 21 - Lunch: Baked potato with macaroni and cheese, veggie or· chicken pot pie, green Lunch: Hot ,dog with chili fast: Cereal, graham crackers, Breakfast: Donuts, 1% lowfat chili and cheese, lettuce and sticks, fruit beans, assorted fresh fruit (Sierra Vista), chic;:ken pot pie 1% lowfat milk, assorted fresh milk, assorted fresh fruit tomato, assorted fresh fruit (Nob Hill), green beans, fruit Lunch: Salisbury steak, Tuesday, Oct. 27 - Break Tuesday, Oct. 27 - Break Tuesday, Oct. 27 • Break fast: Scrambled eggs, sausage, fast: Cinnamon rolls, assorted assorted fresh fruit · Lunch: Steak fingers, mashed potatoes, mixed veg toast, jelly, juice · fresh fruit · 'Tuesday, Oct. 27- Break mashed potatoes with gravy, etables, wheat rolls. assorted fast: French toast strips, 1% Lunch: Corn dog, tater Lunch: Spaghetti and fast: Cinnamon rolls, assorted ·green beans, wheat rolls, fresh fruit . lowfnt ·milk. assorted fresh tots, fruit cookies meat sauce Qr, ..turkey pasta fresh fruit assorted fresh fruit . Thursday, Oct. 22 fruit .. ,. 2D Wl!DNESDAY, Ocr. 21, 1998 Especially for and their Meet Hootie and Ule Blowfish · Hootie and the Blowfish recently came ent with their third album, · "Musical. Chairs." Ifit d- as well as the fir~ two, it will be a big hit. The members are Jim Sonsfeld (drums), Darius Rucker Oead voesls), Mark Bryan (guitar) and Dean Felber (bass). They met in 1986 while studante By BETTY DEBNAM. ~~= at the University at South Carolina. (I'J Jim They named the band after the 'Dying to Win Elections nielrnavlea of two eollege friends . Dean and Mark grew up in Gaithersburg, Md. Jim grew up in Naperyi)le, m, and Darius in Charleston, B.C. Taking Polls to Reach· Goals They are in their 30s and live In Columbia, S.C.. They all like to play go1£ -----.;._· / Polls are very importeilt, especially In close elections, such as the one. fur the US. _,.,._..__. .... ~··---...... Senate in North Carolina. John &en. Lauch Mini P"S" Edwanlo, Democratlc talks to..... a Cookie Cookbook oandldate In -child at a ...... ,..od, -claiJy,..,.- Rapubllcan - .... for ...... ,. ._ .... u.s.-. •CMHNIH vloU.a • soups I)~ ' al•sraorn. dlrtcdons • main ...... 1) Heaswln.J .,lips ~lilies Ifyou were running for an office in • ._dwlchu I) u.... u ..... •mlcNwava 4) c.Gtiq amu dlshe. your school's student government, you • llre.ds 5} How to HI a table and your friends might take a poll to 6) Tlble 1111nnen guilh • deiHrb help plan your campaign...... That's what many grown-up candidates are doing. They hops to win elections held around the country on .1 llwl ___ .... I Nov. 3. How a poll is taken I IIII ..... (U"-i!lllnAIIall I Taking a poll is a wsy to find out L The candidate 4.1dentifjr a -pie, or small I ·-M*m .1I what voters are thinking. Polls keep ltilr Sldil lip I candidates in touch with publli: opinion . &IIWIR J'IIXfl1 and hia or her group, to Interview to find out so they can win elections. staffdecide what · what the whole group at L------~------~ 'i'AJ· li ... .·they need 1p vOters is thinking. Every Candidates use polls to: IIperson In the area has an equal ~ know. • decide what chance of being called. Pollsters might messages are Then the po)Jstera: use a voter liat. • important to the 2. Make up the questions. 6. Interview the peO),lie by voters. These questions must be clear &eking exBctly the same_ • check to see if ? and fair. question to each psrilon the messages are They usually ask several queations t;alled on the phone. working. aboUt the same suJVeet;. • see how they stack For example: . 6 .. Use computers and special meth tbrmulas ·~ ~· L up against the other • Do you think Candidate X iS candidates. honest? to get the results. Q: Where do t1eas go shopping? • plan the campaign • Do you think Candidate X is less 7. Report. A: At the tlea market! so they take the right steps as well as honest than other politieiana1 the results so the (oeDtln by CbarHe Cmule) spsnd their money wisely and at the candidate can use them. honest enough to. best time to influe1100 the voters. ~.~~"?X Polls.help get the voters '""'"' ~h." . to the polls! IThe MiDi t-J: thaDka Mark Mellman of The Mellman 3. 'That the questions to make certain Grvup tbr p with tbia story, they get accurate results. --- ev.o- ~'f..\JrJS :o·s """'~~m'<"'- TRY 'N ~ "o"" ELECTIONS FIND Words that remind us of elections are hidden In the block below. Elections of 1998 Some words are hidden backward. See If you can find: ELECTION, CHAllENGER, INCUMBENT, OFFICE, RUNNING, SENATE, HOUSE, PRESIDENT, CONGRESS, DEMOCRAT, VOTERS, NOVEMBER, VOTE, RON, LAW, CLOSE, 1WO. R E G N E L L A·H C G NY L C S R I N C U M B E N T C Q A L EEUGNINNURRVZWO N 0 G N S T N E D I S E R P S A I F T E L E C T I 0 N R X E T J U F A C 0 N G R E S S S Y Every one of the 435 members of Hut House There ant two lawmaking branches of the U.S. Every two veara, ane-thbd of the Senate I• EOWTIKVTARCOMED Ia up for elac:tlon Udll November, aa they are government, the Hause of Rep,.antatt.res · up for election. The Senate Chamber halt ' avery 'tWO years. The Hause Chambar does . and the Senate. 1he Houee and the Sanate asalgned aeata for lla 100 ll8l18tQra. Tha L V 0 T E C W R E B. M. E V 0 N not uaually have specially asaJgned seats far both meet: In tha U.S. CapitoL Each branch of Democrala sit on ona slda and the V 0 T E R U H 0 U S E H:l!l members. the legislature has Its own wing of the Capitol. Republicans ell: on the other. ,_,n.._.._..,_,_o,___ .,._ Every two years, we November 1998 But Republicans have a hold a national, or This November thers are hundreds of very small lead. "general," election. important national and local elections. · There are only 10 more Mini Spy ... These are alweys held . Alth6ugh we are not voting fur Republieans than in even-numbered years, such Mini Spy and Basset Brown are voting. as 1996 president this year, thers are many Democrats in the Senate. See if you can find: • strawberry and 1998. We elect a president 8VfjrY House and SeDate races thai are very To gain control in the House, • banana !bur 3"'ar& during the general e)ecl:iOn. exciting Demoerate need only to hold onto the • heart close. It is an time in politics. The election year with no Right now thers are more Republicans seats they have and win llmore. • olive preslden1ial.election is called an."off That means the elections this • bird than Deuiocrate in those lawmaking year" election. This year's elections are branches. This November are very • dolphin ~-year eie I j ------~------__ ...;.______..:...... ____.;_:...... ------~------~-~ ~--- '--.- -- ·- ··- ··--- -- . -- .-·-· LEGALS Wl!DM!SJ>AY, Ocr. Zl, 1998 3D ...... Lll...... tion of New Meldcu tG read: · "A. l!lueJJt U provided In SubaeQCian B of thla IIIICIIall., hlHI levied upon ninalblil ~~ 1UU be In pl'QIIOI'tlon tel the value lhenof, aiHI CQNSTlTUTIONALAMENDMBNT 5 hlHI lhdl be eqiW 1111d Uniform UPIIIJ &llbJIIIIIB Of hlMtion of tile ..IDII A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSI·NG TO AMEND ARTICLE g OF oJan. Dlffenat method• mey "- provided. by lew 10 delermllle vahe ot THE CON5TITUTION OF NEW MEXICO BY ADDING A NEW SEC dlfferclnt klnd1 of prollel1)!1 bvt the piii'Centqe of vaiiUI ..-lllaiJI: which TION TO PROVIDE AN EUMPnON FROM PROPERTY TAXATION tax l'elea are .,,..,.... • .,6 aluiu·not ~~~ thlrtv-tbree ,..d ._..bird per. FOR PROPERTY THAT IS OWNED AND Oet;:UPIED BY A VB'I'JDVoN ~ ... WHO HAS A I'ERM<\NBNT AND TWAL SERVICE-CONNECTED DIS. ABII..rrY <\MD THAT HAS BEEN ADAPTED TO THE .VZTI!!RAN'S DIS. B. Tbe laalsktur. ablllpravtde by low fw the Vflhultlon ot fll!lldlllltlel ABILITY. Pftllllll'ty tor ~erty -.cioa, purp0111111 In a ma!lJlOir that UnW:a 8IIDUIII BS rt ftPOLVED BY TH¥- LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW IIICreun In valua- of realdenUIII propm'lll· Tbe llmttadoa 11111y ba ap MEXICO: plied to elalses of re.ldelnlal property lqpayert bUild 011 ownaM:Joc~a PIIIK:J.IlSit OJ'..__ Tballmltllti.OJIIIIIUI)' be IIUI.bDri1ed llhltewido Ill' at SectiOn I. II 18 PI'QPDIIIIid to amend Article 8 of tbtt eonllllmtlon of New tbo oDtkin of a 1oc1aJ Jurilldllrtloa and JniiY bU:Iude concUtlonll UDder wbleh Mexico by addioll a new """Uno to read: · thlllfmtumcm ill apPJ:Ied. Any Yaludon Ulil"-.tlmui authorized as a lae81 "The lqlliature llball eKempt from taxatklo the propeMy, tuollldlng jurl&tdicdoa optiori almll provkle .,,. 8Pftlr'lna: l!hlhlwtde or mllltl-.fu11adle the communlt)' or JoJnt proparl)' of hueban4 and wife, or every veteran IIODBI ~ taK ntes 10 rhe value qr the IQ'!)IIC!l"Q' as If ~ valuatk:ID of die armed force~ or lhe United Stalpa w1u> baa been determlaed pur IIK'I'ellselliatradon did Dalllpply." - suant to redoralllw 10 have a p~manent aod total &ei"Villii-COIWBe-"' dla ablllty,lf the Vlll:eran oec:upkla the pn.pariJr 116 hiH PJ'iDIIIJMl place of "'al SeGtUm 2. Tbe amendmellt PI'®DIIedi by this rno!imoo abeU be llub deoce and has ~ac1a11y· adapted .the realde,..,.. 10 biB diHblllty UBIDg a mJtted to tho people ror their appmval or ~111etlon at die IIIIXI 881U!J'fll gram- for apaelall)' adiQJied bouelng IJI'BRied to tbe t~lllteran by- tlie r@lloral elecllo:n at at py apeuleJ ele<ltin prlol' 10 tbat date wbleh may ba called SOVIImiDIIJII beMKI on liis pennaueut and 10181 dllabllky. Th1111 iqii!Jature for tJ:mt purpD88. , ahall alao provide tbls exemptl011 lrmrl taxation l"or propoMy DWDed by thllil widow or widower or a vetenm who waa ellsible tot:. the llllllllfJiption Brlaf Arull)>Oa provided In Ibis aec:Unn, It die 'Nidow or widower com:llluas 10 ooeupy thtt apeotally adapted PI"CIPirl)' 01 hla prlnclpBI place of rllltdafu:e. The bur . Co)ll8tftutiouiii·Amendmllll1 I l'rti(IDBI!ll 10 am1111nd Anlele 8, Section I ot diD of provlq eiiBibUhy for the a ....mptton In thla section 11 on the per- IIIII' CDDtillhatkln. ul' New Me:ll:leo 10 "I'I'CWidu an eiUial'tloD 10 tba requtre aon olaimiDB the exemptio11.~ · IQIIJII m.t I'I'OPerty taXBI ba ID pi'Clportion 10 lhllil valua Of tbill PI"OJIIII!fty. ne a.mlilndmlllll raqub'ea tbe lqtelatun to JtMVIde by law t.r lbnltalloo Sectknt 2. The amendnlllot propo61111d by this resolutloJI shall be wb of a!UIWII IIICI'ellllllll ID valuatklo of -rnkleaflal property. The lbnltatlon mitted 10 th1111 people for tbalr approval or rejacllloJI It the ne111:t glll!fleral -.y be 1>-.d on OWJJIIMICCIIpllllc:y of 1hllil prc~~~etty or the .asa or 1n1:ome alactloD or at any apeCIIal elelltioo prior to lhBt dme Mllc:h may be eallllild ot the IB>q~aym- 111nd maY be authDrbe\t aratewtde or on a local option ba fur lhOI pu~1e. ••· Brlof Ana]yala CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2 A JOINT RBSOLIJTJON" PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO .$-RTI Cooatttutional Amendment 5 propoaea to amend ArlloJa 8 of die fiiDDBII· meals CLE 6, SECTI01!132 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF NEW" MEXICO-TO turloD or Naw Mexico to add a twiw seetlcm. to eiii:GIIIPt from proporty taxa ADD AN ADDITIONAL CITIZEN AND A MAGISTRATE AS MBMfmRS lloo property ownlllld and occupied a~ tbe prlnelpal place of roaideace b)' meal a OF THB JUDlClALSTANDAIUJS COMMISSION. . a ....,lenm with a parmano111 and total aorvlce--conneclud diHblllty If the Ill; IT RESOLVED BY THB LEOIBt..ATURS OF THE STATE OF NEW i-ealll!omeo baa been Bdapted to the veteran'& diublllty uslnll a tedllill"al a vehlole far the MBXICO: .graat fur apec~isU)' adapted hllu•los. Tbe oxemptklll would II)&O apply 10 tlta l!lllrvtvtna apauaa of an ellllble veterBD If the apouae CODtiouea 10 oe anaals and SKI:Ion 1. lila propoaed 10 aJUend Article .6, Sacdoo 32 or diu eoiJatltu oupy the properly aa the prloelpal placo of realdeaee. tlon of New Mllldco 10 1'tUid: vohlcla~ in .. There is en=ate ' . . ' --~------'--- ~ ------~~------~---~~------4D RuroosoN Bca c oo l ara c