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THURSDAY. JUNE I. 1995 No.7 IN Ol R 49TH YEAR 50 CENTS ----~------~------~~------~------0NTHESIDE I Apache County seeks to halt ~------~ i King, others tnaidens honored by Dems small subdivisions Fonner Governor Bruce King come of age by DIANNE STALLINGS riod. Six such land divisions have will be among those honored by the by DIANNE STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer occurred in the last few years, she Lincoln County Democratic Party Ruidoso News Staff Writer County officials hope the state said. at a dinner Thursday, June 8 in The first of three Coming of Age will impose a year-long moratorium While the law requires heavily Ruidoso. ceremonies this summer will start on subdividing land into four lots or populated counties such as Others to be honored at the din­ today, ushering five Mescalero less. Bernalillo, Santa Fe and Dona Ana ner include former state represen­ Apache girls into puberty. The New Mexico State Legisla­ to adopt regulations by July 1996, tative John Underwood, new state Each four-day celebration of ture earlier this year closed a other counties can wait until July Democratic Party Chairman Earl womanhood honors Apache loophole by passing a bill that will 1, 1997, Cooney said. Potter, Alice King, and former state maidens who have come of age in prohibit the breaking of lots into "It's left up to us If we want to do representatives David Townsend the past year, with food, dance and four without having to comply with it earlier," between July 1996 and and Mario Torrez. rituals. subdivision rules. However, legis­ 1997, Cooney said. Ruidoso Mayor Jerry Shaw will Participating this year will be: lators pushed the effective date County planner Patsy Sanchez, - Elizabeth Begaye, a 6th give the welcome address, and Lin­ back until July 1996. who originally asked com- grader at Mescalero Elementary, Commissioners had asked mem­ coln County Commissioner L. Ray who will be in the first tepee. The missioners to pass a local bers of the county Planning and Nunley will serve as master of daughter of Sharon and Kenneth moratorium, now is only requesting ceremonies. Begaye, Elizabeth is the grand­ Zoning Commission to review the that a resolution be sent to the New The buffet dinner is the county daughter of Sharon Starr of Mes­ law and come back with a recom­ Mexico Association of Counties, party's first official fundraiser of calero and Raymond C. Starr of Ok­ mendation on whether to enact a lo­ Cooney said. the year, said county party chair lahoma, and the great­ cal moratorium. But zoning board The resolution, approved in a 4-1 Cece Griffin, who was also recently granddaughter of the late Nora members said they needed more in­ vote by commissioners, asks the as­ elected co-vice party chair of the Fatty and William Comanche, a formation. sociation to recommend to the legis­ 2nd Congressional District. medicine man. County Attorney Alan Morel told lature that a statewide moratorium - Starlen Bigrope, 13, who will commissioners the same thing Fri­ be put in place. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. at be in the second tepee. She is the day. He would have to research the '"1 believe it would have to be the Cree Meadows Country Club, daughter of Peggy Vigil and Arlen issue more before he could recom­ county by county, because not and costs $20. Everyone is invited. Bigrope. mend a course of action, Morel said. everyone could prove the need for a Reservations are requested by Mon­ -Shirley Pei'l.a, 12, who will be •' "I need to know the number of moratorium," Morel said. day, June 5; call257-7558. in the third tepee. The daughter of Seferino and Novaline Pei'l.a of Mes­ lot splits in the last month, the last Commissioner Wilton Howell, calero, she is the maternal great­ six months to see if it is a problem," who voted against the motion, said Free fishing granddaughter of Evelyn Martine he said. he didn't favor passing a ordinance and the late Phillip Martine, and County Manager Carolin Cooney that is stricter than state law. Fishing is free in state waters the late Kenneth and the late Fan- ' said commissioners are worried Dianne St.allmgs/llJe Ruidoso News "I can't support it if (zorung Saturday, as a prelude to National nie Shosh-Chee of Mescalero and that landowners will rush to sub­ members) can't," he said. "''I need Fishing Week on June 5-11. Blackwater, Ariz. Preparing for their Coming of Age ceremony that starts today are divide during the state's interim pe- more information." While everyone can fish without Her grandfather, Nathaniel Mescalero Apache maidens (back, left to right) Starlen Bigrope, Shir­ a license June 3, you still must Chee Sr., will honor her with a per­ ley Pena and Elizabeth Begaye~ In front are Noreen Germaine abide by all other regulations, in­ fonnance by the Mountain Gods Kazhe (left) and Charmain Mary Naiche. c1uding bag limits. dance group. Her sponsor for the four-day feast will be Joey Padilla tepee entrance. girls from head to toe, praying that Sheriff apologizes, and Fleta Padilla. A pit is dug in the center for a they may always have strong Sign up for - Charmain Mary Naiche, 13, fire that will be started later in the bodies, arms and legs . .who will be in the fourth tepee. A day. Mothers and godmothers of A medicine basket containing gets drug unit money summer reading seventh grader at Tularosa Middle the maidens come from the arbor eagle feathers, gramma grass, pol­ School, she has her future mapped and place canvasses and blankets len, red and white clay and other by DIANNE ST A LUNGS "Dig Into Bookl!"' is the theme of out in the Air Force and then col­ and buckskins on the ground in important symbols is placed in narcotics investigation grant dur­ this summer's free reading program lege. She enjoys basketball, vol­ front of the entrance. front of each of the tepees. Ruidoso News Staff Writer ing previous budget sessions. They leyball and outdoor activ)ties. Seeing his narcotics investiga­ at the Ruidoso Public Library. The maidens then leave their At a signal, the maidens run said they were not convinced the Her grandmother, Mary Naiche, tion unit in jeopardy, Sheriff James The seven-week seri!!s of ac­ tents through the arbors and kneel toward the baskets, around them unit was effective, and were con­ will stage the feast for her. tivities is open to children aged 3 to on the buckskins in front of a medi­ and back to their places in front of McSwane publicly apologized to cerned about financial accounta­ - Noreen Gennaine Kazhe, 12 Lincoln County Commissioners Fri­ 15. cine man, with the mothers and the tepee. The baskets are moved to bility, county liability and a po~­ who is in the sixth grade at Mes­ godmothers at their sides. the east and again the girls run day for any remarks "that reflected sible obligation to keep the nar­ A list of programs can be picked calero Elementary. She will be in The girls are dressed in tradi­ and circle them. After repeating poorly on the commission as a cotics officer on staff after grant up at the library, said children's li­ the fifth tepee. tional clothing, buckskin moccasins that in four different locations, the whole." money runs out. Her ambition is to become an brarian Ingrid Schmitz. Sign-up be­ and leggings. Sometimes, the girls maidens pick up the buckskins The apology appeared to be part engineer. He parents are Nonnan gins today, June 1, and programs and their mothers or sisters make where they have been kneeling. of the price tag for commission ap­ McSwane offered concessions to start June 12. Ka.zhe and the late Denise Kazhe. the gannents, but more often, they They shake the buckskins toward eliminate the budget-related prob­ Her grandmother Mary Naiche will proval of a grant to finance are borrowed from other families the sun, which according to tradi­ McSwane's beleaguered narcotics lems. He agreed that the narcotics Volunteers will help the library hand1e the feast for her. whose daughters have already tion drives away evil spirits that offer a variety of special activities, enforcement unit. task force officer will be a con­ taken part in the puberty rites. may be near and frightens off the tractual employee, who could be icnluding creative dr811latics, cal­ The celebration As the girls kneel, the god­ supernatural bearers of illness. Commissioners had voted against matching money for the Please see Sheriff. page 2A ligraphy, arts and crafts, dinosaur mothers reach into a sack of pollen Baskets of fruit, candies and mania, pottery and reading clubs. Traditionally starting at dawn gathered from water plants, lift a other good treats are scattered for Young adults are offered "Choose on the first day in June, July and the crowd to pick up. Tribal mem­ August, the Coming of Age Your Adventure·· reading. bers and friends stop in the arbors ceremony draws family members Sign-ups run until June 12, or Traditionally starting to breakfast on beef and Indian Two die in accidents on and friends to Mescalero to help the until progr811ls are full. Call 257- bread, corn, beans, potatoes and young women mark their passage. at dawn on the first 4335 or stop by and pick up a list of coffee. On the south ·side of the feast day in June, July and After the morning ceremony, the Highway 70 Wednesday activities. grounds, a tepee is put up for each maidens visit the crowd. of the maidens. Next to each tepee, August, the Coming Two people died on Highway 70 the trailer and she was thrown into For the next three days, the long arbor of oak brush is built, in Lincoln County yesterday, in two her windshield, according to a a of Age ceremony celebration continues and the where the families of the maiden families play host to visitors with separate accidents. report filed by State Police Officer INSIDE will cook food to serve friends after draws family mem­ A Hondo woman was killed Robert Eshom. the ceremony. daily feasts. Dances are performed. bers and friends to On the fourth day when the last about 20 miles east of Ruidoso Christenot WBB treated for minor Capitan ...... SA Construction is handled by the when the car she was driving cuts and bruises at the Lincoln men of the families, who will go blessing is given, eight of the tepee Classifieds ·-... _. ____ ... _... 28 Mescalero to help the poles are brought down_ veered into the on-coming lane of County Medical Center and into the forest the day before the traffic. A Tucscon woman died the released. Eshom wrote that no liq­ Crossword -· ---·-·· --······ 7A ceremony to cut trees for the young women mark The girls and their attendants 68 Jl~ain stand 1.1 line facing the east same day after her car veered ofT Legals ...... ceremonial tepees. Medicine men their passage. uor was involved in the accident Offlcial Records ...... 7 A bless the trees as they are cut and .n front of the four remaining poles Highway 70 West in Ruidoso and and seat belts were not ib use. Obituaries...... 6A continue chanting while the tepees at each tepee. Four more times, smashed into a utility pole. Rosalie Francis Blue, 65, of Tus­ are assembled. small portion between thumb and they run toward the medicine bas­ Five people have died this year can, died from massive internal in­ Opinion_ ...... 1 B kets. But on the last run, instead of School ...... _...... 3A According to a description of the forefinger to the four directions. on the stretch of Highway 70 from juries about 3 p.m. in the other ac­ proceedings provided by the Mes­ The pollen is placed on the returning as before, each girl grabs Alamogordo to Roswell; four be­ cident. Spotts ...... 4A. SA 6A ll feather from the basket and 1.V,I;', . calero Cultural Center, the first shoulder, chest, back and across the tween Ruidoso and Roswell. In the Blue had been traveling all day .,,ather ...... _...... 7A sprint!~ westward off the grounds. four poles, about 25-30 feet in noses of the girls, who then mark record year of 1992, nine people after leaving Tuscon at 7:30 a.m., \W'fflat's _Happening ••••• 7 A length with evergreen branches left their godmothers and the medicine The lBBt four poles are pulled died between Ruidoso and Roswell. police said. She was behind the car men with pollen. Where to Find Us at the top, symbolize the four down. More baskets of candy, fruit Y

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2A!The Ruidoso News/Thursday, June 1,1995 Ruidoso council delays downtown construction -·----· ·------· -- ·- -· by KATHLEEN McDONALD fore Memorial Day, but were Work CUI the batbrooma, which Ruidoso News Staff Writer delayed after the contractor had are piiD!Jled on a city easement The Ruidooo Village Council several change orders. aeroas from Ea,le Driw, wiD DOt voted Tuesday to ..,._d The eroaawalks ...... Highway bloek traftic. Briley said the won: downtown pedestrian CI'U8IIWfllk 48 (Sudderth Drivel are part of the would probably atarl in two woeks construction until the ran. instead finishing touches of a state-funded after the contractor, c&s CoDa1zuc. of starting tlUs week B$ planned MainStreet project to improve the lion, gains dooip and permit ap­ Councilors and village staff ex­ appeararu:e of the downtown area. provals. The wod< is -clod to pressed concenlB about the effect The oro88walks will be made of take apprlll

by KATHLEEN McDONALD Changes included $57,000 in proposed new debt would not in­ Ruidoso News Staff Writer general fund revenues for senior oreaae the village's property tali After weeks of number Crunch­ center handicapped bathEuoms, and rate, Jackson explained. Resident surprises burglar ing, Village of Ruidoso councilors $107,320 in state grant money for If the oouncil signs the bond approved next year's $17,6 kitchen work at the center. resolutiOl'l. an election will be by DIANNE STALLINGS stairs. I had a phone in the garage with my personal things," she said. preliminary budget Tueadoy. scheduled for August. Ruidoso News Staff Writer and called for help." ''I had my nine-year-o1d grandson In aecordanee with the council's The fiscal paekage has a $5.2 CouncilOI'B also authorized a Nina Stratton was tuming the Her quick thinking and good with me and he's not over it yet. I $6.55 million bond resolution be vote, a firumcia! adviser 110d bond corner into her Agua Frio subdivi­ timing allowed her to hang on to .a don't know that I am yet either. million general fund, and provides counselor wiD 1M> llised to atody bow , for eight new fuUa.time employees prepared for their June 13 meeting. sion home Saturday when she video camera and some jewelry the The first thing he did when they let The issuance of bonds is proposed the new debt llhoUI4 be slluc:tured. noticed the automatic garage door would-be thief had placed in a pil­ us back into the house was to go and 17 new vehicles. The final 1995-96 budget docu­ for ballfields and utility infrastruc­ was closing. low case. pack his clothes. He was going ture improvements (sewer and Also at Tuesday"s meeting, coun· It didn't take her long to rea;ize When two Lincoln County home. He wasn't going to stay ment will be voted on at the coun~ cilors rescheduled the review of a cil's July 11 meeting. water line repairs plus water plant that someone had broken into her sheriff's deputies and their backup here." and building eapansions). Convention and Visitor's Bureau home and had begun stashing arti­ responded, they searched the house The would-be thief entered the The budget document underwent contract until June 13, on the cles by the garage door that he and discovered the burglar had left house by forcing the garage door. minor fund adjustments prior to Since Beveral other debts will be recommendetion of the village at­ planned to take later. by a window. "You know, you think you're the council's unanimous vote. paid off in the next few years, the torney. "I had just run down to the li­ "I thought he was still here. As safe," Stratton said. "It has a key brwy to return some books and go it turned out, he had gone through and I assumed it was safe." the post office," Stratton said. "I a glass window and screen and es­ The deputies who worked the might have been gone an hour. caped," Stratton said. case could not be reached. Informa­ Holloman AFB air show. Saturday ·I had an automatic garage door "Now that fve gotten over the tion from the sheriffs dispatch opener and I guess that's what shakes, it makes me very angry shows the call came in about 2:22 Four hours of virtual non-stop Air Foree Base by Alamogordo Sat­ the publio at 9 a.m. Saturday and alerted him. I saw him going up the that someone came in and messed p.m. flying, including a performance by urdoy, will remain open until 4 p.m. The the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, Flying activities begin at 10 a.m. physically challenged may enter highlight Community Appreciation and continue until 2 p.m. Hollow­ the base beginning at 8 am. Admis­ Trucker seriously burned in wreck Day and Ainhow 95 at Holloman man's main and west gates open to sion and p..-ldng are free.

An El Paso man received serious Wednesday. Devine. burns Sunday when the freight Bencomo was northbound on the The accident occurred about 4:17 highway when his 1993 Freight Sheriff------truck he was driving overturned p.m. in Lincoln County. Bencomo Continued from page 1 A ing MeSwane, undersheriff Bob the sheriff when he conaulted a pri­ and burst into flames on State Liner truck left the road. He appar­ was hauling a load ofrefried beans. Miller, 12 deputies and an animal vate attorney about the narcotics Highway 54 near the settlement of ently over-corrected and the vehicle No more details were available, be­ tenrunated. at will and would ac­ control officer) also would be aa- unit issue would not be paid by the Oscura. overturned, according to a report cause Bencomo was unable to com­ crue no county benefits such as va­ signed to the unit. eounty. MeSwane oould have asked Ruben Bencomo, 29, was listed filed by investigating State Police municate, a department spokesman cation time. One deputy from his The apology came at the end of a the c:ounty attorney for advice, in serious, but stable condition Officers Mike Howard and Charles said. 15-member deputized staJf (includ- special 1.5 hour meeting called as a Montes said. last attempt by MeSwane to con- MeSwane said be BOUght inde­ vince commisaioners to accept up to pendent counsel because asking for $70,000 in grant money for the advice on how to oombat the eom­ THE SILVER LINING anti-drug program. misaion migbt have -entad a - -======~--~:.:::;-----~ Commission Chairman Monroy conlliet of interest for County At­ Memorial Day Services --- - Color Squad Montes brought up MeSwane'a past lomey Alan Morel. The Silver A rifle squad under the direction of Romeo remarks. Montes wouldn't budge and Memoria] Day services were held May 29, JO.ein included Lemuel Clarke, Michael Bril­ "I think some statements have Schwettmann added an amend­ complete with rifle squad and color guard at Lining liante, Victor Jaramillo, Doug Houseton, been made thet I think need to be mont to his motion that the county Forest Lawn Cemetery. Ruben Sandoval, Frank Koehler and Bud put to rest tonight or (they will) would not be nsponsible for - Those present were welcomed by Doug DANIEL Skinner. fester," Montes said. pllJIIIIOnl to a private @ltorney. Houseton, Commander Jerome Don IOein, and AGNEW STORM "Taps" was played on the bulfle by Dicit "I retraet and apologize to the Montes told the sberilfto tighten post 7072 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. . Mound. The Color Guard was composed of commisaion as a whole for things up his management atyle and the COI.UMNIST The Reverend Wayne Joyce gave thanks to James Welch, Ida Koehler and Dan Storm. directed to individnale that eommisaion would do the aame. God for the blessings preserved for us by those refteetecl poorly on the commisaion ''This is not as a nsult ol'threata who have fallen in our wars, and asked God's Farewell to May as a whole. If it takes an apolow or o1' litigation by the sheriJF," Montes blessing upon the loved ones of these veterans. this ceremony for the past several years, paid Welcome to June retraction, rm big enough to do said. "I think the county would be The Reverend Joyce told of his entrance tribute to our veterans of all wars. thet," McSwane said. poorly aerve4 ii he did oue and it into the United States Navy during World This is being sent to you just at high noon "So you no longer believe that coot us monay to dafand our posi­ War II. He served in the Pacific theater on the He also pointed out that it is up to ue to on May 30, traditional Memorial Day; and wiD - of ue voted against it to proteet ·lion." aircraft carrier Hollandia, which carried home cherish and uphold the blessings safeguarded reach you on the first day of June~ the month (liienda involved ln drug easas)?" The grant was approvecl in a 3-2 the survivors of the Battleship Indianapolis, for us by our veterans, and that we should re­ of summer, which begins on June 21. • Commissioner Wilton Howell vote with Cmnmisaioners Howall which was sunk by the Japanese. member them not only on Memorial Day, but This has been a wonderful spring- a little aaked. and L. Ray Nunley voting ney. J.D. James spoke of his experiences as a every day. dry, yeo; and a little windy, yes. "I don't believe I directly related "My objection is strietly combat medic in the Army in World War II. And yet the river goes singing by under the (eommisaion opposition) to com- budgetary, nothing penonal," Nun- He began in Italy and served throughout the tunnel of green shade. The oak brush - pride . · · ...... I ··'-' ...... ~his -"""'on to A Me818P Veterans 111181Roneno wanting to proteet ~..,. theey ~·s--._....__;;;;.....,ddi·.... war in Europe. From and joy of the deer- is out in full leaf. doalers," MeSwane said. "I was """"" .....-- 8---~ 8 J.D. said that in 1940, a preacher in of Foreign Wan It rained yesterday in Clovis and Roswell; relieved when I board that tho the llllrIl)ieation and one more druglhWitiptions- IUIIUI oCtbe ment during his service in Vietnam. men and women who served our country and mothers are grazing along the river. The dove year ot the nanotice llllli>rcemmt """"- propooed mlnimi- that And now it is being earried by his grandson, who gave their lives in the service. In honoring sends his song of oontentment and good wiD. unit, Commissioner Stirling Spen- ~.lie -.led the abarill'll de­ who is a pilot in the Air Corp in Saudi Arabia. them today we reeognize their dedication, Let us be grateful to God for the bleasing of car BOconded the motion. panment alreadY Ia oventalllHI for New Mexico State Representative Dub Wil­ courage and sacrifice. And we celebrate the May; and be thankful too for the bright and But Mcmtes didn't lat MeSwane the number of ~ liviDg in liams, who has been the principal speaker at freedom they gave ua." boppy promise of June. ofi the boak. He eaid bo wanted it unillCOrporatod )IOJtioDa of the elaar that llll)'lepl fee& inoum!d by county.

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Thursday, June 1, 1995/The Ruidoso News/3A SCHOOL -. New teachers hired ENMUsummer Schools get new Five new teachors were hired by registration computers the Ruidoeo School Boord at a ope· People eoDBiderinJ aigninr up cia! meeting ll4oy 23. LeeaJ students have helped their Nathan Kruse was hired as band few summer couraes at Eaatarn New Mexieo University-Ruidoso may schools obtain new computers by director for Ruidoso High and asving grocezy reeeipts. Ruidoso Middle School. want to hurry, becauee this is the last week to register. They aa.ed receipts from Fun's Rodney Webb will teach English grocezy stores from September 7, and coach football at the high The university office at 1400 Sudderth Driw in Ruidoso will be 1994 through March 19, 1995, then school. turned them in for Apple com- Fran Webb was hired as a busi­ open for registration this Saturday puters. . ness teacher. She will also coach from 8:30 a.m. to 11:11o Lm., alongisde its ngular hours of7:30 White Mountain Elementary girls athlaties. free computer at a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays. eamed a valued Jauna Falcone will teach math more than $1,200. The scbool and be the head caach for the · More than 30 credit cleasss and Community Edueation courses are selected an Apple Macintosh eom· Ruidoso W.,-riU!Ih receipts Dwayne Rogers waa hired to this summer. Classes begin Mon­ Ruidoso High School's efforts to qualify for a Magnavox combination TV and VCR, C\nd an Apple Color One scanner through the Apples teach social studies and coach the dey,June6. eolleeting receipts asrned them a For StudeniS program. Pictured are {left to right) Carole Caughron, program coordln.ator for Furr's SUper.. girls varsity basketball team at Call257-2120 for more informa­ Apple OneSaumer and a MagnaVwerTerracect. 11 checks, time and effort. Our computer system automatiCally Ruidoso, NM 88345 drafts your checkinB account for the amount of your electric 257-6584 bill eath month. Your statement shows the amount withdrawn. • To find out more, caH or visit your local TNP office.

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• I SPORTS ~--~------~------~======~ Real S~x Time upsets field in Futurity Rainbow Silver Cup,

Trainer Sam Sandoval won his thought I saw someone on the in­ Ssnta Fe stable a clq befim! the big Red !"~'~'!." """· """...... second Ruidoso Futurity in throe side getting dose, but the No. 10 race. Tw:n .Trifecta Canyover. $49,992.00. Norgor Derby set for yeBrB when 16-1 longshot Real Six horse (Winalota Cash) was the one It...,. the aams slratecY he uasd P!~·Punc- $1100. 3yos.+ ~ming $Z500. Time posted a necK victory over I was most concerned-about,• Green 6 with Treacheroualy who won - 9-$pa:i_. R-oy.ky (Pcllenon) 6.00 4.40 Winalota Cash to win the Grade I added. · jewalo or the _TriP!• Crown befim! ,... upcoming weekend $384,155 race. The futurity was the biggest liniabiug third in the All Ameriean U_py Pnm (Bdp) 10.00 !i.OO Ridden by Tome Green· and 2.qifted CamiDB (Roller) 3.00 ' ' ~din Satnrday's feature. career viCtory for the 29j'Oar-old Futurity. Time: l:l3.2 'Qu.. $41.60 Es.. $114.60 Tri. The Grade 1 Rainbow Silver owned by Carlos Marquez of Green who joined Nancy Summers Real Six Time clocked the ninth $295.61).. AIIO ND: Doubb= Mi11, pjlt.. of Cup and the 16th running or the An ndded. bonus ~ Brownfield, Texas, Real Six Time D-.., Bella'• ·Hablio~Jy. Miq At/ U prestigious. Ded>y will be the si~ the as tho only other female jockey to fastest qualiQiag time or 18.47 in Afu.tb,rat, Da:dCil J. .. • Norgor or broke sharply from the nine ]lOSt win the first jewel or the Quarter the May 12 trials while beating his bighlight lhe upemning raee $250,000 Ma88aehuselta Hand· and battled with W'malota Cash Horae Triple Crown. comi>etition by a 314-lelll!lh. &b-Pune $2100. Mdn. lye». Oaimin,. woiek at Ruidoso DOwno. icap from Sull'olk Downa featur­ throughout the 350-yard contest be­ Sandoval teamed with Summers SIOOO. 6 Pur. · The radng aetion begins Fri· . ing the -nation's top handicap· The gelding Is the liiat quarter 7-Zo:nnaing Diaero (Madrid) 26.20 9.80 fore pulling away at the wire. 'Ibe to win the race in 1993 ·with hone oWned by Marguez who has 5.40 ~ clq wilh an eight-race program Jlf!lfgrmer, Cigar. time was 17.85. Treacherously, · 4-Miller Mac (Petenoa) 8.20 4.80 beginniftg at. 2:45 p.m. The ex' The Grade 1 Rainbow Silver been a thorouilhbred owner since 6-Mocxd.ialll Galnblu (Sm.Uwood) 3AO "He broke real well and led "He's a lot more laid back than 1977. Marouez purehased Real lh •lime: 1:14.C'JQu. SIR8.20 Ell. $289.40 Tri. citement ccmtinuas throughout ~attracted a solid IJ'Oup or pretty much all the way, but never Treaeherouoly," said Sandoval, who Time f'or $11,000 and POCketed the $1121.00. Also ND: Mme., Mudcyele, Bold the .-ing with 'HollYwood quarter heroes iileluding by very ~uch\" Green said. "I shipped Real Six Time from his $168,554 winner's oliare the lkwnby. Lady Tcma1o, No Teogo I1lnero.. Nillhta" which starte at 8 p.m. 1994 All Amerieaa Gold Cup or Winner, and last purse. 7th-Ruidoso Qumer Hmse Derby The full eard simulcast from ·Loa Ji'emmes Frolic, Results f'or Ruidoso Downs ConiOlatlon-l':.lnll $13,359.64 ~. 400 yds, Alamitoll will also be shewn Fri­ year's Ruidoso 550 SundAY, May 211;.1995 3-Mildly Sinfid

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Ronas Sound repeats in. derby Futea& gualifier lloQas Sound tetoran trainar also eonditiona Rasulte for Ruidoso Dowus 1'8Pealed liar i-BSiw per­ tbird-olaeo finiahor Ligigation and MondaY, MaY 29, 1996 fOJ'ID8Jlee ih tho Ruidoso Derbr Tri­ JW Clio] who finished fourth. Traek COnclilion: Fast. als as aha led £tum atart-to-flniah in Firat aoo was werth:$3p.?OO to the Grildo I $74,529 6nal, Memorial ownaro ames Holaer arid Michael ...... $2100. CJaimilq 52500. 87{} ~laT. Rona& Sound beat Delightful and Beth Hupoi-. .... Lark br alialf~. $-s.ilifts Wonder (Piac:ber) 4.00'2.80 2.40 . : 4-'J"aya aac. (Peaenoa) 3.00 2..80 Tbe nw....., "Sleepy" OObreath­ Delightful Lark earned $14,062 IJ..Peir P.mln_, ~ora) 4.fi0 trainee broke · perfeCtly £tum the for owner Gwandolyn Eavea of Mid­ Thne: 47:15' Qu. S5.fi0: BL 58.00 Tri. pte in the 400-yard claab and lln· land. 'l'esaa and trainer Chris S 128.20. A&o nua: SJa SJtoolc.. To, lol:huu O'dell. Casey Lambert was the Secret. Jaycefau, Duke of Dlllblo. What Pot.­ a'!'"Dideriekaen ·~ held UlliDir ·oft' bya J;,:: late rider...... -2nd-l'llne $2100. 4)-o.:.+ Claiming $2:500. from De)ightful Lark in a time of by 6Pur. . 19.80. Llgigation was riddeo Billy ~in~ (M.drid)~AO 4.00 3.60 The win reunited Gilbreath and Peterson and earned $7,206 for ._.__, ...... Mike R"therford of Houston. · 8-WOOI!Iy s. (Zamora) &:150 Diclerickaen who teamed .for ~ 1:13.3 Qu. $24.fi0 lbt. 547.40 Tri. nUIII8l"OUII Grade I. viotorioa at NOTl

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6AfThe Ruidoso Newsfrhursday, June 1, 1995 •. .' Racindurty Acrylic outduels favored Last Don B. .' have been alll!eted by the changa of lirJt.J'ane $221M). lyGL+ Cklmfaa $3,200. : Acrylie refusad to relinquish his 350Ydo. • race 1- lead to the fawrad Last altitude, since he had only arrived 4-Reb. a.olco (Pek., .on) 9.20 6.00 4.0D ; pulls away in Don B. to win the $10,000 Guaran­ from Phoenix earlier in the week. 1-sb; Plot (l.idliaJ-a) 20.00 9.20 . 2-BabeOu!noa~.lil) . tead Governor's Handieap by a "I think ths thin air was his big­ ~~~ . ; "'bne: 18:2!1 Qu. S Bx. Sl95.20 Tri. • hsad Saturda,y at Ruideeo Downs. gest problem," Ortiz said. "I waa 4-t-~ SJ022.60 4-l-3 $937.40. Alto nm: AIL ; Friday. feature Under the lUlling of Tome just waiting to cut him loose. Whsn ~u:r Rnin. Kha K.b ...... CaHftdl. 2ad--l\mo $2100. S,O..+. Clelmlna $3500. n. : hs headed him ho stayed in third 7 Ill fttr. Racindurty became the first dou­ 31'\1-Punc S23QD. 3Aootyoa. 350 yds. Green, Aorylic rushed to the front 1-Beccu Bedubao (Pelenod) 3.80 3.80 the of the gear instead of shifting to fourth. 1-Aqle: Fc.ll.er (VDieiCU) 11.60 4.20 7llt-l'al. $5500. ]yoa,..-.+ 5 112 ..... ble winner of the Ruidoso Downs 2.80 at otart 7 112 fur1oi,g 3.40 . I-&IReconb(Vilfucu)7.003.fC)2.at ...... d .. (Myloo) 11.404.80 The altitnde never bothered him in 6-'0abl 3.00 2.80 3·Huu:in dr.e Rail (Ptnda.) 3.00 2Ai0 : meeting when she drew away &om Governor's. Last Don B. dWI..,..d PlaeoJ_r.eFI_Almle 2-Ifasbi .. l)Jj (Blovi... ) 3.60 the past, but hs's getting a little 2-Miil&all 5.20 . 7-Dai&...... -.... . eeven rivals to tally a 3 lfl-length ·· n_,: IB:24Qu.SS1.40&.$33.40 the leader in the final sixteanth of a Tlmtn .~7 Qa. 12.40 Bw..$25.80 Tri. '11nted:04.2 Qa. $9.d0 .. $22.00 Tri •. Abo -....: Shakem N Shooleano, A Truly­ mile but was never able to paoe the older now." 1348.80. •AJao nn:. Preuun: Playor, HyiiDe. S90.80.. Abo rm: -~ lhUe&. Willy My : victory over Sue's Enchantment in Pmect Sis11, Heu Proud Cljun, Belew You Romw'•A::t. WortlwofmyDRam Man.Pinlle'ISpirit. N...,._.JI'IJI)I ; Fridey's $4,600 allowance feature. Away, HIIJ Em N J1Got l!ni, TOM Bin The winner, who reached the wire in Misting Rain, who made a ~Doable:$f7.80 . • Cash, Staratnd: Prinec._ . . . strong late move, finished third in Jockey Carlos Rivas kept 1:33 215. the Govemor'a under David Lid­ 8tb-Ruidwo Qalll'ler Hone ~ : Racindurty just oft' the early pace 4th-PlUM! $2300. :qo.. 350 yds. "He was doing everytbing he """"""'""'·-$68,535.&...... 350-' 6-Da.hing NomMI {Rodripez) 6.80 4.60 berg. 4-Bri-~Jr. (lhrt:)9.604.604.li0 .: and then let her take the lead after 3.00 could to hold tbat horse off," said • ..,., ...... {LulooM;~... ,...... ' 7-Rwaaway O.U... Q'.amora) 15.80 8.80 Brieeo. County Jr · won the· 3--8UI. (Pelenc.l ?AD 1 the first quarter. The New Mexico­ 8-Duhins Valerie {Va)enzuola) 6.20 Green. "The first time I ever hit ...... ,.~ .. Qo. - ...... , .... Td. ; Tane: 18:55 Qu. $77.40 &. $162.40 Tri. waa right near the wire. He $68,535 Ruidoso Futurity Consola­ $1240.20. Abu -.: Peel. Down- Pint. Dad : bred daugQ~r never him was $563.20. Abo rm: SI!W Softly, JtcJeatlas tion by a head in the co-feature on lieder. FJ!IIIY Bllmbiao,. DPdin Jel Miu. Mr. threatened as she finished the 5 112 ~•h. Aloulou1 Pint, E)'el o( Vic;JU~y, Para­ likes to run on the lead, and I was BMqpza- Bwlny. Tople.ls Chide, MJ11 Madrid d•se,.._, · SaturdaYs care!. Kenneth Hart rode furlongs in 1:061lat. pretty sure we rould win that wey.'' . . ' Twin Trifec:aa Canyover. $26.769.00 the juvenile, Who raced over the ?tb-Gcntemot-"1 tlaiHIIcap--Pune $10.000. • The victory was the second The Governor's was the third lyw.+ 7 1/.l Fur. ' 5d.-:Panc $2400. Jyos. O.iming $4,000. 5 350 yards in 18.02 to take home the 1-!oc~Ylic(Oie.m) 12.404.805.60 ; 1/l fur. straight win for Acrylic, who races straight at Ruidoso Downs for $16 '161 • er' share 4th-Pane S2000. 4yoe.+ CJaiminc $2.500. 6-l..Pi Don B. (Oitiz. Jr.) 2.80 2.40 _ 5- Our Funny Pact: (Lidbera) 15.60 7.40 for Patrick Petelski, the owner of a , .wmn s . """'· JO.Milt" Raid (Udbcm) 2.80 . • : Racindurty, who won a five furlong 3.60 10-Mo,iao Moaey-(Villt:sc:u) 8.20 4.20 3.60 lime: Qa. 512.-0 &. $27.20 Tri. · construction business in Albuquer~ DD Pass Em was a half length in 1~.2 allowance dash on May 14. Simon 7•Mockum AD (Edge) 10.00 3.60 ~t of"third place~- ~"-'-•-, ,_,...... ,_,....,,_.., $62.60. Abo ran: Two Wise, ·l'alar IUdp., · 8::5Jurfde¥illl:l (Ri...,) 3.00 UVII L:J.lA UlnJ51Uoll 2-Qowder!li Binp {(bmt:z.) 16.00 Bolero Blue, Lt. RoiJed .. Kfna Arthu~l .._n • "Iinic: -1:06.2 Qu. $36.20 Bx. $75.00 Tri: que. SpriqL - ._.... Buechler trains the 3-year-old filly who had claimed an objection nme: 1:13.0 Qu. 533.60 h S76.oo Tri. by Tilt The Odds, who has now won $338.00. Also ran: Sippiq Suzy. Till. and Thmnas Pierce trilina the win­ 5271~ Also ran: em ... Solo, BoJd wa,. Twirl. Soalhom Tmcbr; l!liodoroS ~aanc:e. against the winner that was not al- ...._ PuU c...... Po& .-..-. • -·•·- ~Moon. ner, who was worth $12.40, $4.80 three races &om 8 lifetime starts. !awed by the stewards. . .-:;:;;;;;:.....,,...... ,.•-• Triple ..... """"' w..udkrK;;;i· I~Pune $2800. ClaimlnJ; $6250. 1000 · and $3.60 for winning mutuels. ... . : Racindurty returned $7 .60, 61b-Punc $2700. 2Y.. Claiqling $12,500 Topless Chick, the favorite in Twin Trlf-. Carryover: $15,444.00. 1-J~ Pn:ea CZantom) 12.404.205Ai0 . $4.00 and $3.00 for mild upset. 5~ . Heavily favored Last Don B: was 9-Weaetn Hem (Mildaell) 9.40 6.00 : per 6-Rwmin DoU {SmaUwood) 15.40 5.60 the 10 horse consolation field, fin­ . 2.60 . making his first start at Ruidoso ...... _,....., Sue's Enchantment paid $6.60 and ished a well beaten ninth. 5tb-Pui- $4,000. 3yos. Qaimiag $10,000. lime: 53:97 Qu. $88.110 Ex. $110.20 Tri- ' $3.40 for place, while Idunceedawn 2-Swcct St:~ (Gamez) 6.00 3.0 Downs sinee 1993, when he was 6 Fur. pleS2017.20Sueer.(l-9--6-d)-st584AO. Abo 5-PWI Touch (Pelenoo) 2.40 6-1..1. aa.e.- {Smallwood) 40.40 13.40 ran: Slleeiill Malkcd. Le.a Gail,. Tewa Chid, · was worth $2.80 to show. Favored 11me: 1:02 Qu. $37.60 &. SJ36.00 Tri. voted Older Handicap Horse of the Results for Ruidoso Downs 4.40 · -Jo.e Poocbo, Narive Gold Diger. Pom1nare : 5435.40. Abo nm: Lads Big Bee. Pull!!! COWl· SaturchoY, Mil¥ 27,1995 5-Qiiilllan (Pctenoo) 3.60 2.60 Cootie. Wen~ Oula Hem. Pocketful 0 Pennys finished fourth. .., ..... Year. ,_...... djLid-)2.80 . . Jockey Manny Ortiz admitted Trade: COndition: Fast 'lime: 1:12.1 Qu. $61~ Ex. $247AO 1ii. Results for Ruidoso Downs 7th-Purse $4,.600 3yo F. Allowance 5 1/2 $675.00. Abo ran: Unancbo- Ta&d Altendaiwe: 4.425, On Track: 4,Q75: · Fridey, May 26, 1995 fu.r. . . that the 8-year-old veteran mey IBI·Punt: $2300. 3yos. 6JW. DonOI.utronnm:y, Oat Farur, Vicfory SUn. OH 'l"naet: 3!0. 2-Racindurty (C. Riva1} 7.60 4.00 '3.00 Track Condition: Fast. 8-Sut:'1 Hnchantment (Hdp.)6.60 3.40 lit-Punt: $2300 2yoa. 350 yds. 7-ldiUtClecdawn (ROllc:r) 2 80 3-Pcrks Lady Bug (fhomp1100) 4.00 2.60 Time: 1:06 Qu. $31.60 Ex..$84.60 Tri. S95.6o. 2.20 Also nUl: Pockt:tful 0 Pcmnys, Wi•h Por My 4-Ah Ye~ (RodrigiHiz) 5.80 3.00 ~· Nino Niae Nine, Smart AUack._ Baby 6-Twelve Tridu (Yuu:hu) 2.40 ~--~------OB~I=TU~AKm===s------~--~~- Time: 18:29 Qu. $18.80 Bx. $21.20 Tri. livan of Pearl, Miss~ Craig Sullivan $69.00. Abo ran: Duhing Coloun, Sedona 81h-Pune $2100. 3yos&.up. Claiming Freida Williams Mr&. Pi"""' died Saturda,y, May of Greenville, and Madison Cook : lligh, Baby Empre11, By Another Hero S2• .500 One Mile. at the Ruidoeo Care Shs of and Keith of 1-Rt:d Rio (Bievim) 9.00 5.20 2.60 27, Center. Ncigal, SuiHvan and Morgan Cook, both of Bounti- · Funeral 2n~i-Purse $2000. 3)'011+. S J/2 Pur. 6-Pint Platoon (Smallwood) 7.20 3.00 services for Frsida Ellen was horn September 22, 1901 at Ruidoso; and a granddaughter, ful; and nieees and nephews, in~ · 4-Nevem~ding Blues (Mltcbt:U} 3.80 3.00 2·Whoclidhedoiuo (Madrid) 2.40 Wllliams, 87, of Ruidoso were held Whitt, Texas. She had lived in Anne flullivan .ofMen:ed, Calif. eluding Porker English of Midwest . 2.10 lime: 1:42Qu.$19.60Bx.SI33.20 Triple 5-st~~r Pac (Madrid) 3.20 2.10 6·2·1 5381.20 Supr. 1--6--2-$681.90. Alzo ran: Thursday, Juna 1 at the Carson Fu­ Ruidoso since 1960, having moved The family requests lilemorials City, Okla., LaGene Verbines aild : 7-Amphant:tta (F"uu:t1t:r) 2.10 Stn1Uin8 Ur Sluff; Overloaded, Whilhbaa M1111 neral Home in Independence, Mo., here from Midland, Teus. She was to the Cerebral Paley fund at the Wynell Crow, both of Roswell, and . Tit~~~~: 68.2 Qu.$6.00 1!~. $6.00 Tri. St9.20. Abo ran: Miss Shanekite, Akil­ AUt:ndancc:: On-track: 1,641 Off-tnack: with burial at the Clinton a member of the Methodist Chureh. Elks Lodge. Robert Manning of Lompoc, Calif. sifyawin. 163 T01aJ: 1,804. Uandle: On-lmd:: $90,864; Total: Cemetery in Clinton, Mo. and was a homemaker. Daily Double: 2-10 Paid $9.20 $139,9.51 Mrs. Williams died Sundey, Mey She was preceded in death by Cleo Dodds Mrs. Dodds graduated from: 28, at hsr home. She was born April her husband W.J. Pierce in 1964. Portales High School and attended · 29, 1908 in Clinton. She was a She is survived by a seo, A.T. Services were held Mey 30 at the ENMU and Mantezuma College. : ·member of the Order of the Eastern Pierce of Fort Worth; Texas. Westminster Presbfll!rian Chureh Shs taught school at Mayhill and · Sports Tip? Star and the Baptist Chureh. She in Roswall for Cleo Dodds, 81, of Maoealero. She served as Otero . moved to Ruidoso three years ago Roswell, who died Mey 26 at a local County school superinteadent in · from Union City," Calif. and was a John Sullivan nursing ceuter~ the 1940s. She was past mlitron or: homemaker. Wake service for John K. Sul­ The Rev. Karl .Travis of the the ~ of Eastern Star, c:harter . She married Wilbur WiiHams on livan, 58, of Noga\ was Saturdey, Westminster Presbyterian Chureh member . and past president of: Call I.aura at Sept. 21, 1927 at Clinton, and he Mey 27 at LaGnme Funeral olliciatecl. Interment follawad at the Rf\idoso Gardel!!'lilub, •piiit..Jirllsi- : preceded her in death in DeceJilber, Chapel. Graveside·"Sel"iicea were Forest Lawn Cametery ofRuidoao. dent of Ruidoso· Chapter of P.E.O. · and a· member of A1 in Reswell, 257-4001. 1992. Mey 28 at the Nogal Cemetery. Of­ Mrs. Dodds was horn at Portales Shs is survived by a daughter, ficiating was Jeamsie Price D.D .• on June 24, 1913 to Parkar Mitchell past regant of Sierra Blanea Chap- : Dr. Vickie S. Williams of Ruidoso; · with conimital services by Elks and Cordelia Cassandra Massey ter of DAR, past district chairman : two sons, Winfred Williams of West Lodge #2086 of Ruidoso. Fortner. of Wemana Club, Girl.of-th&-Year : Baotoo, Maine and F. Wesley Wil­ Mr. SuiHvan died Tbursdey, in Bete Sigma Phi, and mamber of. The Wortley Hotel and Dining Room liams of Union City, Calif.; two She married H. Dale Dodds on the Christian Womene Club. She . Lincoln, NM · May 26, at Lincoln County Madieal June 26, 1937 in El Paso. He sisters, Daisy Tally and Mary Center in Ruidoao. He was born moved to Roswell in the early 1970s · "Ceil Is Back" Louise Waterson, both of Indepen­ preceded her in doath in 1992. She and opened Mi Casa Health Food January 1, 1937 at Bestou, Mass. was alse preceded in death by two Open dail" 7,00 am - 2,00 pm dence; a brother Harold Tally of In­ was a of He moved to Lincoln County 25 sisters, Lucy English and Lorene Store. Mrs. Dodds memhsr Breakfast and Lunch dependence; and five grand­ years ago from Woansocket, R.I. He Westminster Piesbyterian Chureh : children. Manning; and by her parents. Now Serv1ng Dinner Fri., Sat. & Sun 5 pm untll 8 pm was owner and operator of Sully's Survivors include hor san Stan and the Crusaders Sundey School · Featuring onl_y tne Finest Convenience Store near Alto ·from Dodds and his wife Diana of claos of the First Baptist Chureh. 1983 until 1989. He served in the 505/653-4300 Velma Pierce Angola, Ind.; three grandehildren, Her nephewe aeted as. Air Forc:e during the Korean coic­ Andrew .Hendricks Dodds of Salt My nE!art IS f1lled with gratitudE! to all thoS'i! who contributed to Graveside services for Velma tlict. pallbearers and honorary Lake City, Utah, Dara Kim Cook of pallbearers were PEOAI Chapter n-1(~ "JVortle!::IS most enJ~ble and successful Grancl Re-

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A sn- . into Lincoln Mand'll' DipL.It iB ·said tbat Count;y'a paat, aompi\etl by Polly thoie willli8 oomo Qtenaive im· E.Cbawz. ~ made at Fort Slankln tblo - that. the 1 V.,..Wism . - II :59 p.m. c.nu llid a subJect tried 10 apiDst oompa- - 11140 p.ra. OBiecr at .t.~ion wtdl 0111 bred: hll door down mad bnlb a window. CaDitom ...... Wt the railroad - I :11 a.m. Cllller ~qUellb:d .,. officer NeliB.llfrlm',Bda­ 11¥ bas boon oompromlsed by - 12:26 a.m. Caller ..id • _,.. 11!1- repnlfna an IDIWUIII:d drw:!ik aubjed. $Qbias J:::.d an oJIUler alltcll:lndns a domesrie. acme on uriVDL hbjcct thcD. IIITedcd oa OWl...... 1818 which the aomp- is to BIIPPIF - 6:01 a.m. Ambalusce requested lo u­ Fort Stanton with water from .:_ ~ Cllllerlald !here-a bark­ lill a doctor at Inn of the Mountain God1 whQ -'in ina doa the nciabborhood. Poasibly !K'" W&llick. MiSS88 1-and Luclllo Lind· Bonito. A auod oament -orvoir COOIII in thillanJL . -7:43 a.m. Caller said an alann ts souad· I'll' aad Mia. B.W. Clmrcb at­ will bo put in and tht. water . - I~& a.m. Ofru=er 11id State Police an= ina .a Pinl NatiQnd Bank. Operator emw. teaded the cJoeing or coroato 10 llllllon with. a pri1oner. _,_ 7:47 a.m. Caller aid IIOAIC dliDsll were -.a- taken - the ri- .-al - 2:17 a.m. AmW•...., requedc'd to u­ takm from lli111ore dluins _the ~bL the ll!bools hoie last FridD¥ .... . milo& above the Fort and piped lill pc,r1011 ill JIJil wilh a bJcedin& ulcer. -7:55 a.m. C.Uer ..~ 1 pamclllann wp the naervoir. · Beaidea -2:44a.m. a-t of loud mu•ie. sounding al' Allsup•. Operalor error. DiDg and report heine highly en· to this, - 9:40 a.m. Cinar n:quested lo apeak to terialnod..Eupno Dow, or Lin· soma other substantial improve· an officer re~ lkalcboarden moving -10:02 a.m. CaBer .cqaestcd 10 1peU: 10 thiass. . aD offieer rupnlln& 1omo white IUbstaricD. oo1u wao traDoal:tiDg business in ments ""' • to bo made - 11:3! ~ Callc::r RlqUCIIed an Gft'KlCr - 10:30 l.m.-Ambulanee requedcd to so Capitan Tueet~~~Y... Dr. Price tbere.. .Allreao Gonzales or San to hb a pipOn of illanulge loa IUDIII. to Albuquerque lo pidt up a body. . · -12:0'7 p.m. AmbiiJana: reque ..ed'1o as­ - 10:38" a.m. C.UCr noqucstc:d .,. offiocr nporto a twa\wopouncl pi hom Patricio was Jookiag after busi· lilt 70-ye.-411 m.. dial may need OllYIJCR. fOJ" a report on child llcalias stuff rrcan 1cbool. to Mr. and Mrs. Will Marr last ...... in Capil!m Tuasd'IJ' ... -1:18 p.m. RIIDOit of r&dlio being doh=n• - 1:2S p.m. CaUcr ~nlng a 11..,_..... - 1:20 p.m. Caber a.qaedlld 11111 officer_ to old male aucmptin~: DUicidc. take a repttt t-:.use II'(IQI-e trim ro mn him - 2:16 ~· Caller said daere II an acci­ ,. dent with no injuries. Subjc.::t arrested tor dia­ ... onklrly eaaduct. - 1:52 p.m. CaUer •aid • PCP.WOdb lruck ·hit a~. - 2:3S p.rrl. C.UCr uid the~ wu 1111)0ko in Grincklonc aree. High.... 82 -2:55p.m. Caller~ 111 off'..:er to RUIDOSO'S FRIDAY take a n=port OD. criminal iWbq:ellnd lan;:cny. - 8:40 p.m. Caller 1aMI11D111eone onlelfng Low .. :.38 - 4:06 'e·RI· Caller llld then= weR a pi:u.a falsely. 1klteboanlcn m froal pf her bluines11. Lel't - 10:3!1 _p.m. Caller 1ald hi• diiJ)IItdlwu THREE-DAY whcD officer arrivecl. · notified falsely for RIViccs not needed. - 4:12 p.m. Caller uid ttwre \YQI a II :22 p.m. CalleJ- said be -needa an _._ couple 1iaing on lbe 1idewalk lll'ld lhe ·ma~c ~ _..age dellven::d. Unable ro deliver Will ~ag. UnabJc 10 locale. mii!ISIJ!e. WEATHER Partly - 5:04 p;m. Callm: uid there wa1 a cloudy domestic ... a ttaffic •ICJP. ArRIII«i ror 'ruESDAY.MAY23 llor'oc11ic hal:tay. TOiaJ caDs by type: OUTLOOK - 5~11 p.m. eao.r Mid IWO drunk 3 Ac:cidenh pedestrians hiVIl SOtlca. into a pickup. 3 Ambulance• -Sill p.m. Ambdanc:e requeided to as­ 1 A111ist olher asenc)f •ist woman who was bc-.=n by h~r hullbaad. 1 Disturbance - 5:51 ~ Caller Rid couple who ap· l~slic SATURDAY ffigh .... 79 SUNDAY ffigh .... 78 pP.r dnUlk m.... mad. 1 Mo!oriu anist Low ....40 .Low .... 42 - 6:06 p.m. Caller requested a Spanish· 2 Non-criminal activilies· ..-kina: ICifficet" 10 tntn~ 0.. illcB:al aJicJ) 1 Other criminal ancsted. I SUSf>iCi(tUB aa.ivitiel . . • - 8:22 p.h.. Caller ~akt there il 111 wt· 1 Theft known~ osn~ beldnd l.aCJrone"a nmeral I Traffic ~- . - 12:06 a.m. Caller said someone i• after ~ horne. Poi11bl)l' trash. Fire cxtinqui1hed. Partly T-stonns The,..._..... infumdti... - tllcm lrom -2;01 -..... DWiai"RR ... - 1:34 p.PJ. Officer Mid a 1kateboanl ,..._ bim. Suhjed ir bard to undc:ntand. Unable to ~· mllde by ddzea1 to die Raldo.o - 2:: II aAD. One ar~Pt for pad)' to a conf'IICiled in midtown. Adult clail:ned it II locate •uhject. cloudy DO-. Police Dcpulment...... tbe police station later• - 4:(8 a.m. Caller said officer is cnroulc • - 4:10 LDl. llnlba water line nmr.t to - 8:50 p.111. Caller tatue•ted to talk~to an to Ruidoso Poliw Slation for OWl tell. WBDNESDAY,MAY.24 . Ruicl01o 'Wboleldll. ofllccr rccardinc the cu~ or a dlild. - 8:43 a.m. Caller said the"' is a vehicle - 1;05 ~· Aai1t woman with eontaet­ - 5:43 a.m. 9Pcn fi~ lit Trailer Pad!:. ..,... 1 1 :24 p.m. Ca1lcf laid someone threw between South and Traffic Cirde stalled. ins P.mDy Cri1is Cate~- repnliD& help wbh - 7:22 a.m. COultclll)' ride. IICJ!ndhing at lii11 van. - 12:29 p.m. Caller requested an officer - 9:48 ~,. Jkc:lr;mn loPnd eulprit to I Ill the hi&h .moo1 regardiM. trouble with ·a stu· ...... --~a:= Repon of- ~ .... at lmndl)' mldllal f.-d. MONDAY. MAY 22 ...... RiverLano. - 10 a.Dl. Dead lllllm.. 1M hishway. Tocal ealb b)' type: - 12:52 p.m. Caller requested an offi(lOI' WEATHER ALMANAC m~ - 11:10 p.m. MiaiDs pa'l'lon reporb:ld. - 10 a.m. 8111inane1 widtoUIIi~ 0111 2Acciclcota regarding nel8hbor'l fighting. Subjeclllel't. C.•ml"', remillldi~Km~e. Hwy. 70. 2Aiana• - 2:52 p.m. Aa:iderrt repom:d just off Rui4t~~~o nltldl~ H;gh Low PrwclpilstUm -10:01 a.m. Ddivernacaase. 1 A1Pbulance Sudderth on Me5ealero. PRIDAY,MAY26i - 10:56 a.m. Vehielc out of ~~ervicc ~ I Di•IIUbance - 4 p.m. Woman said abe wa1 verbally Monday 65 38 •00" -12:04 a.m. Apney usiat. · Hwy. 70. 1 F'llll call th,.,atcned . Tue

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BAffhe Ruidoso News/Thursday, .June 1, 1995 CAPITAN • I Lincoln hits it big in national magazines Tbe historic settlemeot of Lin- Patrin and tho Ellis Store Bed & odD and Lineoln COunty have been Breakfast, . featured in several magazines over True Wssl maeamne's April l&eue the lest few months. . . included a otory .., LineoJn /!.Tifllll A f01J1'11811e article on Lincoln County's L.G. 14uJt>b.y, a pi- in \ 'l' :a, Vf. with sspia tone photographs of the LineoJn ~ War who built IIODI8 of the le.eoer-bown buil~ the Big Store, lmown todo,y ae the ...... ·--...... !: '' . in the· ssttlement appeared in the Old Unc:oln County Courthouse. . February 199G issue of Men's Jour- "WanderiDg Palate," a foed ruJI, aoeording to the Lincoln Hoepi- eolumn in w...... of Greater At­ tslity Gnup hsaded by Cleis Jor- willa, detailed a fall trip to New dan of Cesa de Pall'On Bed and Milldeo in the February'eclilion. Tbe Breald'ast. column included filur paragraphs *''· Tbe upscale Japanese publica- on Caoa de Patron. lion, Active Life Magazine - Vaea- Rounding oot the buoy spring lion dedicated 20 pages on New season, Tlae Ne111 York Time• sent a Mexico in the Fsbruary iOBUO, with photographer to Lineoln to take live pope devoted to Lineoln. Two phetoe for · an article that Willi psgee foc:used on the Caea de scheduled to appear in Man:h. Software on way to Capitan school district Teacher¥ in the Capitan echool . Some of the litlae are Encarta, a dietriet will receive a comprehen­ multimedia encyclopedia; Mieroeoft .sive training c:ourae on how _to efTec~ Publie"- an award-winning lively .... eoftwere in their claao­ WindDwe deektop publiabing pro­ Supercomputing Challenge participants from the Caphan school dis- right) .Rodney Sedillo, .Jill Lunsford,· Travis Jaquess iFlnd Meghan rooma. gram; and Bookshelf, a ref'etenee trict who competed in the 1995 contest with 181 school are (left to McGrath. Bryan Whipple is in front. Tbe achool dietriet ftlceived eoft. book with a thesaurus, almanac, ware fiD' the training through a dictionary, at1ae and uotalione. District-wide = training Capitan gifted students compete in state ~a::s;twi~..=:: ~ will hs dODo dnring in.....vice and teachers to ~ trained on the Iateet throughout tho achaol year begin­ Supercomputing Challenge for second year.· versions off¥ticrosoft software. Ding in the fall. . f' Five Capitan students in the dis­ of items such as pine trees, said About 10% of the projeete were Winners of the fifth annual com­ Capitan man helps trict's gifted program competed in· Ron Becker, heud of the gifted pro­ pnsented to scientists, with J'e8111t­ petition wen two atudents from Al­ the New Mexico High School Super­ gram and toam facilitator for the ing scholarships for some of the buquerque Academy, who exp!ID'Od computing Challenge 1995. competition. Teachar Ed Davia students, Beeker said. whot would happen if an ice comet Oklahoma City rescuers They ~ade up one of 82 teams handled the instructional aod of the like the one that struck Jupitar Jaet that completed the challenge, project. The competition is free to partie­ July came hurtling towilrd D.B. Adame of Cepiton was All expenses for the New Mexico ipating schools and allows students Earth. making them eligible to attend the The students wrote a program Tbe Supan:ompuling Challenge among the 22 voluntoaftl from the toam WBftl covared by a federal to hook up with the giant Cro,y com­ two-day awards ceremony and to compute the measurements and wae eonceived in 1990 by Loa New Mexico Critio:al lncidant grant to the Oklahoma Critical Jn. tours of Los AJamos Laboratories then plugged it into· the aupe.... puter at Loa Alan>oo. Alamos Director Sig Hockler, U.S, Sll'esa Debriefing (CISD) Team who cidant Streae Team. tmvelled to Oklahoma City Mo,y 16· April 26-27. A total of 181 teams computer. Their interim research 'Our kids did a really good job," Sen. Pete D...... ,;ci (R-N.M.) and . "I am pleae~8 thet-New Mes­ started the competition. was due in January and their final Becker said of Rodney Sedillo, Jill John Rollwagen, then chairman 19 to provide emotional support Cor iilo team was able to aeaist Okla­ emergency "'"Ponders and their Th.e Capitan project involved report in April. A research paper 15 Lunsford, Travis Jaquess, Meghan and chief """culive olllcer of Cray homane in recovering from this ter­ measurements of uneven surfaces pages in length also was submitted. McGrath and Bryan Whipple. Research Inc. spouses, the Americim Rod Croao rible tragedy," said Department of and the VA Hospital. Hoalth Se....tary J. Alu Valdez: The team came in reaponse to a formal ftlqueet for aesiatonee. Tbe motto of CISD ie "_,to ac­ CJSD is a method of reducing celerate the normal reeoveiJ' of Two people spark holiday weekend fires the emotional streBB aoperienced by normal people ""J'J'rieneing normal emergency responders following a streae after abnormal events." Men­ At least two fires were caused by It took us about 15 minutes to con­ out of control," Puckett eaid. "The It took the department, with help critio:al incident, such aa the Okla­ tal heolth profeooionale, clergy and people in Lincoln County during trol and an hour to mop up." flames came within 20 feet Df the from the foftlBtry tiretigbling clivi­ homa City bombing. Tbe New Milld­ peer -den are trained to con­ the holiday weekend. edge of his house and they weftl 20 · aion, about 15 minutee to bring. the o:o CISD team ie a statewide eft'lirt duet atftlae debriaGnge fer emer­ Tbe fire was reported about 5:10 that · hae been in llldatenee einee gency responders. "ntese debrief· An illegal camper who left. his p.m. Units from the Ruidoso Fire feet high." llamee under eontrot Puckett said. 1988. Tbe toam ie ingo have been shown to ftldute the campsite with a fire still burning Department and the U.S. Forest It was the third tire reported A brush liftl also wae hanclled by snppOD'tod finan· severity and longevity of the UDiqae Sunday was responsible for the Service helped put it out. near the man's home, Puckett BBid. the Nogal Fire Departinent Sittur- cially and coiD'dineted through the scorching of about a fourth of an 'He didn't ;:all us, but the neigh- day about 8:12 p.m. in Mngado Emergency Medio:al Services (EMS) kind of emotional sll'eae experi­ In acre, according to the chief of the a separate fire, flames licked bors did because they thought the C...ek Estates. No details were Bnreau within the Community enced by emergency ftl8ponders. the roof of a residence on Lower Bonito Volunteer Fire Department. at whole subdivision was going up. available. Health Systems Division of the Over the past eeven years, the Eagle Creek Monday when the New Milldo:o Department of Health. New Milldo:o CISD Team aver­ The fly ash wae way above the has "The site was right on the edge owner decided to burn a pile of Because of the lack of rain, open Support wae provided to law en­ house and drifting into the foreet," aged about 50 formal debriatinge a of the nationa1 forest, but on pri· wood, siding and other construction fire bans are in effect everywhere in forcement, fire service, emergency he said. year and provides numerous vate land," said Chief Howard debris. Lincoln County except private medical service and animal control pnvention-orientsd educational Puckett. "He was camping illegally. "He was burning trash and it got The call came in about 8:14 p.m. Iande outside of Ruidoso. personnel, as well as dispatchers. seuions on an on;oinl basis. .·CAPITAN- "' Gins. antiques, florills. Mom's Kountry Kitchen CIP!TII T BTDII cards. drerunsicles. lamps would like to thank our customers , l-;.. "i · I We've combined our two stores , . ·c''i\~Gr( and much more! Come in for a great winter & we welcome and we are now located at \I')~) -~,A~~ ...... / and look around. '-..' .....-' . the summer visitors. 226 Smokey Bear Blvd. Rockies, Ropers, Wranglers, Stetson, Justin, Blaze Open Mon. -Sat. • 10 am - 5 pm 435 West Smokey Bear Blvd Just to name a few! 100 J.im,oln Avt', Capitan. Nl\11 354-~~46 354-2024 . 505-354-3065 CAPITAN - CARRIZOZO Open Thursday tbru Sunday NATURAL GAS 11:30am to 7:00pm · 354-2607 ASSOC. 330 Smokey Bear Blvd. 217 S. Lincoln Avenue Tuesday 9:30AM· 10:30 AM BrU!kef Baskef Thursday 10:30 AM· 12:00 PM 354-2260 • 1-800-358-8443 6 o~. h,.;skef~ potato salad, p;..to ~leans, Dr. F. Lynn Willard Dr. Mary Jane Ferguson h.--1 & eBQ sauce.. $5.95 BBQ~ s....rr $2.50 • Lor-ge sa.so ~-~1Mt.-/Mf/9'so ffp.ltA.IMeti.JP,. ,_--,.dpu- ~ rir t'~attA. 7jJ 1.;>881/.. .

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I TauuoAY, JvNs 1, 1'" _ THE Rumoso NEWS BSEcrJON

Start small with skateboarding park Is skat!lboarcllng a sport that's here to stay, or Is It a fad that will fade alongside Hula Hoops? · The sport has seen high and low points around the country, including about 15 years ago in Ruidoso. Long-time locals recall when a man built an elaborate skateboard park on Eagle Drive when skateboarding was axpariencing a boom hare, but by the time It was completed, It never opened because the demand was gone. · · The demand Is certainly hare right now, so village officials are trying to create a skateboard park where boarders can gather, to keep . them out of the 1 downtown 8!88. •' A committee was formed to talk about ideas. At the I first committee meeting, there was support for an In- ' door skateboard park. . We tend to support something Jes.s elaborate to be­ gin with - maybe soma ramps on pubftc property - for two reasons. One, teens can be fickle, and you never know whether they'll take to a specific site or sat-up untU It's there (lust ask people In the many communities that built teen canters that law teens usa). And two, It's hard to predict how long skateboarding will. be . a popular activity.

LET'J'ERS To THE EDITOR Businesses helped · dally OJiioy the Pet Corner section someone got& hurt from the loose thank these two men for all their The Ruidoso News encourages letters to the editor, of your newspsper. Unless I jUljt railing and stair treads .. halp and for believing in us. They especially about local topics and issues. students learn miBSed it, this section was miBBing never ·gave up on us or the pro­ in your May 15 edition. I sure hope BariYOUDif TO THE EDrfOR: gram, no matter hoW hard it was at Each Jetter must be signed and must include the this does not indieate your intent to Ruidoso timas. That is something not many writer's telephone number and address. The phone num­ cut this feature. I am sure that il people done fur Those Recently some of our students at hove us. are you palled othsr residonts, they too the kind of people need the ber and street ·or mailing address will not be printed, Ruidoso Middle Scheol had the op­ we in miss it very much when it is Student learns world today. however the author's hometown will be included. The pommity to be a member of the omittsd. telephone number will be uSed to verify authorship. No ·-k fone." On behalf of these stu· Tbanke fur your considoration. wrong lesson from dents, I woold like to thank the HollandDem Jetter will be printed without the writer's name. businesses that helped with this forced resignations Age 13, 8tb grader Debbie McFadden Raidoeo Middle Seboo1 Libelous letters are not protected by the rules of priv­ program. Ruideao ilege or fair comment and will not be printed. Tbanke to tho people who run TO THE EDrfOR: theee buaioeeoea, the etudents bod Letters will be edited for spelling and grammar to the (A 11.01e to reodes: Pet Corner I am a student at Ruidoso Mid· a very positive, eJUoyable, and "real was lefl out of tluJt issue bemuse of extent possible without impairing their flavor or chang­ life" experienee. die School. I was also a student of space considerations, but in. case the two men who were forced to Ruining nature, ing their meaning. Letters may be shortened to fit the you're siUl having trouble Ux:aling Gretchen Becker resign as teachers. The reason for property isn't cool '!Pace available. • it~ you can CUITtlntly fiJUL Pet Comer this was bocauee they got into an --and~ and POOP. Scoop in The Ruidoso argument. Many teaehera have had Letters may be hand delivered to The News office at p-logist NeuHJ' TV guitk). 104 Park Avenue or mailed toP. 0. Box 128, Ruidoso Ruidoso Muaiclpal Bcbools arguments and seem to be still TO THE EDITOR AND. · wsrking in the sehool system. SKATEIIOAIIDERS: NM 88345. RHSawards The lesson I learned was there The News has the to reject any letter.. Racetrack opening are NO second chances, and never Just this moming I was water· was terrific start banquet was· to make a mistake, for it can have ing and admiring my Dower bod in big success horrible consequences. front of my etore, thinking bow TO THE EDITOR: The school board said, ''We made beautiful the red bot pekers would ,_.._ Gary Mitchell TO THE EDrfOR: · our deCision in the best interest of be fur Memorial Ds;y weekend. .. ·of Publisher CommunitY RaprasentaUve As a local citizen Ruidoso and your children." If that is true, then Every yosr the tourists admire Joanna Dodder Laura Clymer Mike 'FiadZ:Iewtaz Lincoln County, I would like to con­ them and to ask what kind of Edlto< Sports Reporter community RepresentaUva Of the many assets in our com· why do I feel that we are suffering stop gratulate Ruidooo Downe Race munity, Sllpport for O\D' schools and for a small mistake? plants they are and whsre they can Track and its stall' for the terrific student academic: excellence by in­ The two teachers were over­ get them. We all get a "kick" out of opeirlng weekend they had! We dividuals, groups and institutions qualified for tlie job that they en­ talking to them about tho plants should all take our hilts off to Seott should be acknowledged as supe­ joyed doing so much. The principal, and directing them to local nur· Wells, general manager, and· his rior. Mrs. Papponi, said it was not our series to get their own. troops fur the fun weekend that fault, yet we also have to face this Thanks to the financial oontribu· Anyway, this evening I am look· they gave racing fans - despite all tiona of four local businesses, the unjust consequence. If the world is of the problems that they hove ing at about half the blooms broken 13th Annual Ruidoso High School so unjust, then why would any and scettsred all abeut the MaRing Add...,..: P.O, Box 1211, Ruldoao, NM S8345 endured over the peat six monthe. Academic Awards Banquet was a child want to grow up? Evidently, they have taken a sidewalk· and driveway. The tremendous SUCCOBB for the 80 stu• These - teschsrs have taught destruction was done by a group of Phone: (506) 257-4001 Fax: (505) 257-7053 new approach this year in their dents bonsred and their families. us something we wiD never forget. Sammy M. Lopez Joanna Dodder marketing and special events. The sketeboardOrs in broad ds;ylight Activities oueb as the banquet Now other cln1dron will not get to during buainees hours right in front AM~ E~~ Mother's Ds,y Dinner Bell Derby learn what thoy taught us. It· is provido opportunities for positive of OW' eyes! This is not speculation, wse a fun and OJiioyable resaon to support of young people within the true that math, acience, reading Dianne Slalllngs •••••••. : .••••.••••.•. Reporter Tamara Montea .•••• .AdVfNiilllng Msna{JtH take in tbe races on Mother's Ds,y. this is an eye witneaaed aeeount. I aeoet-building concept of healthy and · spelling, all other suJUects in They probably woo1d hove I Don Hbcon •.•.•••...•.••••..•••...••••.•. Rspottar Christina VCJiciuilrdsan It is my anderstending that this communities. sthool are important and will be­ was tho 6rst of many "Sunday Sur- destroyed all of tham had we not LawaCI]Imer ··--················-···-' ··································OfBPIBY- eome usefUl in the future, but so is been there to stop them. Kathlaan McDonald ...... Rspmtar Crystal Dallon .••• .-•••••• Disp/By AdvstfJslng • • that tho track will be host­ Raymoua MeAdoma survival, laadership, tho sbiliey to Linda Boegeman •••••••••• Ofllctl UsMger Anjanetle Chavez•• Ciassltl9rl Advett/slntl ~:'""throughout the season in an ef­ Bob Elder follow and self-conlidenee. Those It really eoddeno me to knew Kim P'illiNn -·························Sectelal)t Ellen Hlekok-Wall ... PtoductJon Manager fort to get visitors to etey oround IJnda Uveaay ...... - Sandy Glndden are a few very important thinga we these kids trying so bard to bo so juet a little bit longer. Aeademlo Awards Banquat learned in the Ruidoso Middle cool eould do 1111 of Joe Mallln.Head PlaaanaJ; Stav8 Lapaz, A881atanl Head Pressman; Darak TO TBB EDITOR: pey the coaeequeneea tho works at the raeetrack, please join had a way to make us think when ...... me by seying "Thanks" for all that wuikberd. sidewalk privilegea ""'~ due SUbacrlpUon rataaln adYance--Single-.- copy, so,. Mall deliVery : single copy, they to enhanee In_.. to Marie Lyous' lat­ :r. to the disrespeet of a few. My ease do our beouW'ul We tried to talk to the sthool $2.110; one _,, 184; olx- $00. Home...... , 'lhroa- SilO; olx ter in 27Je RuidoBo NOW8 of May 18: is DOt the only ooe reperted, just resort; town. boaid, but they relllsed to listen to months, $38; one year, $88. Cal (606) 257o.400t for homal(lellvery. . The area was indoed a meBB of the only one witneeoed. It is just a us and during tho meeting wa n.o - Nowa (USPDS 4,.,..00) Is ....llshed each--....,_ litter, as ..,. many other locations matter of time ifthis eontinues. at t04 Park Avenue, Ruidoso. NM 88346. Second da8B poataga Pfilild at lha TlmRieh in Ruidoso due to...... _... and never gut to sa,y what wa thought or Poll 011tce at Ruidoso. NM 8834&. Poetmaater: SIIN"'d addr'a8a changrae to The Baid...O felt about tho situation. So, paeo the word ...., raopeet the R~ INliWa. P.O. Box taB. Ruidoso. NM 88345. . the "don'\ give a damn" aititwleof Many people witb their lunch begs, snack people hove told ua that we ean propsrl;y and ricbts of othsrs and The RuJdoso News reaarvae the right to reject advartlatng ..,c( adlt copy Please keep Pet inaka a dil&lraee, yet tho truth io, we will'1'811p8Ct yau. Things are sure · lhat It consld~~r~t GbJactlonabla. U&blllty for any error In advetllslng etlan not food,ete. . they don't eare .OOut our feelings, a lot more pleaoant whon we all t1y &XCIMid 1ha ¥alua of the actual apB!C81n Which 818 enoroccura and~ lie 8811&­ Corner in paper As or May l!4, tho area is &eo of lai:l I;JY oorreollon In the n8lct luuo. No portion of The Auldoao New. tnay ba debrle, after 10 bap of trash, 181 nsr our tlaoulhts. to get along witb each other. usod. fn any manner wllhoul the expraasad, VRftten conaant of thalltlbllsfter. The TO THE EDITOR: bear bottles, ate. were picked up in I know not many people will re­ Peaee.. RtOdoaoNswe 18 pub!- byWolfdWeatl,jmll•

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• 2B!The Ruidoso NewsfThursday, June 1, 1995 I THE RUIJ>OSO NEWS Call FaxNo. . Classified Ads 257-4001 257-7053 .Classified Reader & Display Ad Deadlines Classtrted~ ~ 5 p.m. Thursday - MondH.y issue (One time rate only) I. ReAl Blltute 18. Busineas OPPortunities 34. Arts 5 p.m. Tuesday - Thursday issue 2. Rei!J Estate Trades 19._Autoa for Sale 35. Sportin& Goods 3. Land for Sale 20. Pick·ups- Trucks 36. M'ucellalleous Legal Notice Deadlines 30¢ a Word 4. Houses for Sale 21. Vans for Sale 37. Wanted to Buy 5. Cabins for Sale 22. Motorcycle;& ror Sale 38. Help Wa.nted. 5 p.m. Thursday -Monday Issue 15 words or less • minimum 6. Mobile Hoqae&l'or S~ 23. Auto Parts 39. Work Wanled S p.m. Thesday.- Thursday issue charge $4.50. (Please lllfd 1 7. Housc11 ror Rent ··24.R.V.s& Travel Trailen · 40."Services 4.1. House Silting New Mexico sales tax Of 8. Apartments for Reftl . 25. UveSIOck &. Hones As Always ... Please check your advertisement for errors. Claims for 9. Mobiles for Rent 26. Parm BquipiDCII¢ 42. Child Care 6.8125%.) I 0. Condos ror Rent 27. Feed &. Grains 43. Cbild.Care Wanted errors must be received by The Ruidoso News within 24 hours .of the ll. Cabins for Rent 28. Proctuce & Plants 44. Firewood for" Sale first publication date. You may charge to Visa Or 12. Mobile Spaces for" Rent 29. Pels & Supplies 45. Auctions MasterCard. Please note: $10 13. Rent to Sllare 30. Yard Sales 46. Lost & FOWKI Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for typographical 14. W antto Rent 31. Houaeltold Goods 47. Thank You service charge on all retuined errors in advertisements except to publish a correction in the next 15. S~e Sp&Fe for Rent 32. MP&icallnstnanents 48. Announcements issue. checks. 16. Pasture for Rent 33. A111iques 49. Personals 17. Business Rentals .

L__-,--=.l·:..c;RE=AL_____._E-'-'sT::::.:~:::..:TE=--_jl Ll __l._REA __ L_E_sT_~_m_----'11 L __l._RE_AL~EST-~TE _ ____,ILI __l._REAL_~EST_. ·~\'TE_.-___,1 Ll _·_l._REAL_··_·-'"~'--·-~-· _ _.II- '3. i.ua.Foa~ 14x71i · 3BD/Mobile home. On large OWNER FINANCING- 2. Bedroom, HANDYMAN SPECIAL - 18.46 CAPITAN Mini Ponderosa CARRIZOZO- 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 40 ACRES - Near San Patricio, fenced lot. $28,500 or discoUnt 2 112 Bath, unfurnished condo. acres Capitan' Corrals, out-build- Ranch. approximately 16.5 acres modern . mobile home. on 2.6 Financing. Stirman Real Estate. for cash. 378-4661. R-tfc $8,000 down with balance at · ings, 30x40 shed excellent well. No. of town on 246. 3br., ·2ba., acres. Barn, ·corrals, storage 378-4391. S·tfc 3BD/2 - new bathrooms, new car- 10\t interest. Great shape and- 3BR., 2BA., 354-2013. R-HO Mobile home with exlnls Call shed, taek room, I!OOd water MOBILE HOME LOTS -lots on ths pet, fir~place. Centrally locate9. good location. $63,500. Touch of '3BDRM/2BATH - Doublewide _ Wayne,· Coldwell Banker SDC, well. Only $35;000 Cell JohJ]ny river. Call Stinnan Real Estate. Call Stmnan Real Estate. 378- Texas. Unit#3, leave message at Mountain View estates in &altors 257-5111. CR-7 Tall PineS Realty 257-7786. TP- 378-4391. . S-tfu 4391 Only $57,500. S-tfc 258-5575. TT-tfc Capitan. Possible owner !inane- BONITO LAKE AREA _ Hunting tfc · 40 ACRES·- all fenced, 1ote of grass! 660 SUDDERTH DRIVE- Current- FARM ON 13.4 ACRES - in ing. $42,500 915-778-5864. DV- and fishing cabin. Real rustic GOVERNMENT FORECLOSED One well. Near Nogal. Cal add ly being used as an antique LaMesa, NM has 700 ..pecan ll 2BR., lBA, mobile with 00 c homes &om $1.00 (&pair Stinnan Real Estate 3'18-4391. shop. Living quarters in back. trees and 5() pistachio trees. Ad· I BUY RUlDOSO FOR SALE BY horse stalls . three lots in Tall needed). Delinquent tax, repo's, S-tfc - Great exposure. $184,500. Ask jacent to West side Canal Water OWNER -residential properties. Trees Walk to the Water. Call REO's, FDIC, RTC, IRS. Your 3' -iA~CfiiRE""'s•--=or"w=ater;;::'=righ:r.·;;;;ts:;-;:in:-;L-;:in:-- for Mark. Tall Pines Realty 257~ rights, 2 wells, fenced. $187,500. Serious buyer for reasonable Wayne Coldwell Banker SDC, are&. Toll free 1~800·898-9778 coln County for sale. Evenings 7786. TP-tfc Call Jim Tall Pines .Realty 257· 915-366-1663. F-11 Realtors 257_5111. CB-7 Ext. H-5139 fur current listings. eall653-4663 ask fur Bobby call 2 BEDROOM/I BATH - on 1.88 7786· . TP-tfc NM-8 Gary at 434-5207. Price Negotia- i 1 acres in Canizozo. A good BY OWNER ~ Alto Lake Country • luxurious guest 3 BEDROOM • 1 112 bath, garage, I . .· , I ble. R-120 starter home or would make a Club lot, Full membership rooms with frivate baths. all city utilities. Excellent year Z. REAL EsTA•1'nnl!s 2 MOBILE LOTS - 231 & 238 S. ~oodJ rhental. Ton1y Pi$_23,90Re0. alAsk $! , _ bedroom condo for Nd estleddinto II. acres. Custom rMound accesfur s. $58,000. Asli_ fur HAVE A TOWNHOUSE·" in Bos- Hemlock Circle, Both for 1 1 6 950 2 tOr o nny, a 1 nes y. rent (8061793•6736 ·( 800)sg3• mugne pnvate owner's arcia details. Tall Pines well, NM. Would like to trade for $14,800. City utilities easy ac-- 257-7786. TP-tfc 0073 _ B-Ill. quarters. Turnkey sale by owner Realty 257-7786. TP-tfu house in Ruidoao. Cell Paul cess and paved roads. 258-4789. 595 000 505 386 4515 7 RETIRING? - Great location, 2/2, $ • · - · · SML- BEAUTIFUL 2 48 lot "th Taylor, Ill, Coldwell Brmker ;;,-,Nmi-liiliiO,.-,=;:-;;"AA>-:Cod. just $59,500! Mechem Drive, 258-3330. HR­ NEWLY CONSTRUCTED STUCCO HOME IN tfu ALTO VILLAGE! View of Sierra Blanca. One TWO LARGE LOTS - 100x200 level, three bedroom. two bath, fireplace. open ~.::=::::~=-7=-=:=::==-==-::::-::::::---' Tall Pines Realty ·(each lot), Owner financing 103 airy kitchen that opens up into the living mom. ::~···-·;·Broker, GRI,; Rea:336-4252 & 105. Morninl!llide. $15,000 covered front porch, attached two car gara_ge. Aaaoclate; Rea: 336-4262 2710 Sudderth DriVe each lot. 258-5689. W-14 Builder says sell·now only $139,500. Rea~=~~ 257·7786. (800) 257·7786 1 54 FOR SALE - By owru>r 2 beautiful New Friends While se Habla Eapanol• Open Weekands \@ 1 Alto lots. $5500/$15,000 your -· __r the Old" - choice. 258-5458 after 5pm. G- 12 WATERl LI'ITLE CREEK ESTATES - un­ SACRES derground utilities. Community Pristine parcel along rush­ water, Good build lot approx. BUYERS and SELLERS 1.692 acres $22,900 call Wayne, Ing, trout-filled, alpine Coldwell Banker, SDC llealtor stream awaits you. Huge 257-51ll. B-9 trees, paved road & close HEAVILY WOODED LOT - 133 to town. A rare flnd at any Larch, Ruidoso, NM. 60xl20 price. $55,900 w/lerrns. Call utilities available. Call 505-258- Properties of the Southwest 1212. Mc-8 Ext. 1494.. . 5.6~~ lf'm~~~'l~: Horses allowed on this choice, tread tract with beautiful views. Good aceess &om two streets, Be happyll underground utilties, minimum 2,000 S.F. Surrounded by OniGHn'UL CONDO ...... Two bedrooms, 2 balha, with palkln~ lor a ee111. End unl: and eul-de­ _ custom homes. $9500550 .... FOR RENT IIIIC IOCllllon far pd'llllcy. qulel. and good axpoaure. Profasllonally - ktndBcaped. ~k, oabiB.$77,000. CALLCOLL6EN WIL· SON 19600:277. CENTURY 2t A8pen R.E. 29'1"..006'7 Nlglitly, Wea1dy ~~~~2i . MonthiJI Asi)On 257-9057. C21-8 Real·-

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•• <"1- ·~ Thursd.Ely, June_1, 1995ffhe A~ldoso News/38 I CLASSIFIEDS •~ BoUsll'Sttoa s:~ ·1 I•· M¥;il'lbms Foa ~II 1. HoUSES Foa aENr HOUSE FOR SALE - by owner PRE-HOME SHOW SPECIAL - 3 1:1~51~·::PO~ND=E=R::OS:-=-:A:.:-=2::.:be=dro::.:.om:....Jl 3BR, 3BA, 2 fireplaces, ~car ga- bedroom 16x80 only $219 par bath unfumishod cabin. Washer Estate Sale • 2 bedroom. 1 bath. family room, partially fur­ raga, Lsrge deck with view of month. Only 5 hoineo at this & dryer, stove aod refrigertor. nished. Good location $35,000. · track lind mountaina. Nftural price so hurry. Call 1-800-846- $475 psr mooth plus bills. Call Gas, CityUtilitiea. 378-4327. G- 1010. DL00612 CSM-tfc Cindy, Gary Lynch Realty 257- UpperCaayun Log HOme, 3 bedroom, 1 bath huge awered pon:h plus attached 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment, big 11 4 BEDROOMSI$B70 PER 4011, l.ij:#27352S GL-8 DEER AT YOUR DOORSTEPS. - · MONTH • 2 baths 2 living HONDO VALLEY - for the most wooded lot.• $125,000. COMPLETELY REMODELED areas, fi yr. warranty .;.,d more!!! discriminating rental proi!psct. Veiy attractive 2 bedroom, 1 bath mol;>lle with double roof 4BR, 3P.fgb 2500 sq. ft.~ domo $1,850. down, 300 mos., 7.99% Lots of square footage, hard and pon:h. National Forest is bllek yard. $29,500 home. ~ lind open wtth oew · first year APR. Call 1-800-237- wood tloors, courtyard, acreage awered. earpst_ & linoleum throui!ho)lt. 3701 fur details. DL638. CSM- fur ho...... Call for details. Call with possible owner~- New dishwaabsr. Bee Room W1th tfc Cindy, ~Lynch Realty, 21i7- Tiuee bediOOIR, 3 1/2 bath, 3 level, furnished townhouse ::k.\:.. ~s= ~00= $lilii/MONTH 3BED~OMS!ll _ 4011, Lic#2 352S . ' GL-8 over 2,000 square reet. $92,500 . sum~o,n. +I· 2500 s.f. $lll,900 3 Bedroom, ~ Bath. Smglewule, UNFURNISHED· For year's lease, ' CAL OVELLA #9500l59 u~ed msula~on, storm easy acceas, clean, 3 bedroom, ~ Beot view$ Level acceoo, 3 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath wmdows appr8 ti eoole d bath, home. $600 a month. All in- CENTURY 21 ASpen R.E. 257- 'ev $ ve ran city utilities 107 clover. Call home, approximately 35lio sq. ft., jacuzzi and Sa\Ulll. 1 180 240 . car ga­ 9057·• C21-8 . 1110s.Much, 8.5% more!!! first year• APR.down, Call 1- Marge at •wn-Max ofRu1·d-o- 258- Five acre hproe facility, pipe fenced, big bam. 2bedroom View. Coun­ HOME ON_ 3_2. ~CR}'S -. fmagme 800-237-3701 for details. DL638. 5833 residence: 257-7681. W-10 mobile, clooe to track. $140,000. Asilumable the JlOilSlbihties m this brand CSM-tfc · NEW TEACHER- at Ruidoso High EJ- new, ne""!" lived -in 3BR, 2BA, PALM HARBOR/FACTORY School neede Long term rental 3 Two bedroom, 1 bath home; good location. $47,500 with modular m .Ca.pltan. Fenced, SPECIAL • 4 Bedrooms 3 or 4 bedroOm. Great tenaitt ~x- owner~. DOUBLEWIDE MODULAR- 3BD., close to town. $115,000 CALL B ths p ts' D-tre· t 2 u'. cellent refeninces. Leave MARTIN ROSE #9500914 a • areo •~ "-• vmg :nes.. 2BA., with 6ft. Ceder 1\mce. On CE.'iTuRv 21 Aspen Rsal Areas, upgr~ ·~ulation l!lll!C with Lisa (505)289-3209 or Two bedroom, 1 1/2 bath condo. Partially furnished. six-tenths of an acre. Only Estate 25 _ . · c _ package, storm wmdows, Aprox. (505)758-2409. R-7 $29,500. • 7 9057 21 8 $59,500. Stirman Real Estate. ..,_,...LF AS A WAY OF LIFE W ld 2,000 sq. ft. and Much, MuCh, ELEGANT & PRIVA"TE- 2br., 2ba., 376-4391. S-tfc ¥" · . - . or More!!! Save THOUSANDS for furnished home in town. Views, Top Brass BE A WINNER - make a deal on class condo on Alto #9 fa1rway; a limited time only. $3,200 decks, dishwasher, wid, cable 7Zl·E Mechem · these listinga: walk to club houses! 4 bedrooms, dDwn $488/month 300 mos. TV. No pets. References & - Better than reot. Ideal for 3 bat~ •. open concept den, kitch- 8.25% First Year APR. Call 1: deposit. Showing house June 2- 257-6327 Newlyweds or Weekend getaway. en, ditling area. Easy aocess. 800-237-3701 for details. DL638 3. 257-3584 or 1-505-233-4339 $39,900. . Fully furniohed must see! CSM-tfc 8-8 -Make an offer, t~·homes in 0118. ~sm~ ~~ ~~~~ UNB~;;E;;;L;,I;;;E:;,V~AB=LE..----_.~$~249/=m-.~4 2 BEDROOM -·2 112 bath, new fully Live in one and rent the other 21 Aspen R.E. 257-9057.20 C21-8 bedroom double\yide. Landlh~me furnished. Available weekly or two. Posmble owner financing. SMART HO"""'MART INVEST packageo 7.44% mte"!"t 1st time monthly. 336-4240. SBS-10 $109,000. Barbara, Sien-a 'l'.I.I:U!-;0 - buyer ~gram! Credit problem, Blanca Rsalty, 257-2576. SBR­ MENT - 2 st:orY, 3 bedroom, .2 no problem, we can help. Ap- HAVE WAITING LIST - seeking tfc bath, Mountain Home, located m proval over phone 1-800-795- unfurnished properties for long beautiful Alto. Full membership. 6372 DL549 NM-8 term rental. Call Cindy, Gary UPPER. CANYON REDUCED- By Mus t sell . 205 Lakesh ore Drive, Lynch Realty, Lic#27352S GL-8 owner. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 Call 336-9156 ro 257-7524 RM- Look1nq fOR AcReage? story house. New natural gas 105 W. HART- Available June 15. heater. $69,800 or $20,000 dDwn 11 On river with•lots of sunshine, 2 Cimsri>eK • •• lind ·assume laan payments of PRIME HORSE PROPERTY - 4 Jtl>bomes bedroom, 314 bath up with 1 $443/mo. By appoiotment only acres with 2 y.o: house, 3bd., ... ' bedroo·mm,, 3/4 bath efficiency 3ba., redwood deck, large at- 2117-6928. . J-7 America's #1 Mobile down. $700 plus bills. tached..Jarage aod pens. Joins Owner/Agent. Call Cindy, Gary CHARMING RillllOSO - Cabin. Home Retailer 3BR., 1BA., fully furnished. Natio Forest 1 mjle S.E. of Lynch Realty 257-4011, WalMatt, 2050 Wood La..,. 378- Lic#27352S GL-8 Across ftom river. Quiet & 5484. A-9 Sunny. Turn onto Fem .off Sud­ 2704 w. 1st. • Roswell d.ertll: cross river, follow signs. 8. APARTMENTS FOR RENT ·Assumable REC - $67,900. 336- • .AU.AMF.RICM!f 1-800-304-7297 I I 8312 or 258-5369. C-11 MOVING* VARlO US TYPES OF - Rentals 2 112 BEDROOMS- 314 bath, decks, Available. References required, 5 to 2 5 Acre Homesites iowa, $39,000. Central location. Localaud 7. HoUSES FoR RENT no pets. Give us a call. Gweri Call 258-9068. Y-12 I I 336-4444. H-tfc FOR SALE • Immaculata condo. 2 Worldwide Moving NIGHTLY/WEEKLY - Long term from $19,900 BR, 1 112 bath, Tremendooo RENTALS - efficiencies, apart­ • view, New Berber Carpet and · .rentals needed. All booked aod Packiug Makrlals . in n~d of new rentals. Call Ker-. UlBnts, b.ouaes. Century 2..1 Restrictive Covenants • Paved Roads furnished, $65,000 firm . Call Aspen Real Estate, 257-9057. 258-4708 or (505)386-4276. C-12 rie, Ruidoso Properties, 267- Telephone &: Elecbic Service • Breathtaking Views 4075.800-687-2596. RP-tfc C-tfc HORSE LOVER'S PROPERTY- on *378-8Zl8* Rio Bonito Frontage • Beautiful Trees Little Creek - Dynamic view of LARGE 3BDRM - 2 bath niee home. ONE AND TWO - bedroQm apart­ Good location. Call_ Pat, the Sierra Blanca in Exclusive Ran- I I ments for rent, furnished, all Convenient to The Village cbo Ruidoso Estates - 2BR, 2BA, 6. MOBILE HOMES FOR S~ Prudential Lela Easter bills paid, no pets. Shaw A~art­ home with fireplace, Large ga­ Realtors. 257-7313. ·LE·1fc ments. 258-3111. .. 8-tfc Over 80 happy owners since . rage, Horse stalls on 5 acres. 1994 PATRIOT - 28x48 Dou­ NIGHTLY/WEEKLY - Vacation $158,900. 336-4779. S-7 blewide, Masonite siding. rental. Fully furnished and FURNISHED - one and two our July 4, 1994 opening. beautifully decorated. Available ALTO BY QWNER - almost new 3 shinele roof. Monthly payments Bedroom apartments available. bedroom, 2 bath home on level, · ONL"Y $234. We deliver lind set­ for the months of May thru Deposit required, no pets. Wil­ 1oin us for Open House this full membership lot close to club up in New Mexico. S00.:.894- June. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. In low Tree Apartments, 257-2731 house with 2 car plus golf cart 7212. 8-tfc White Mountain Estates. 258- or 336-7048 after 5:00. W-tfc ·weekend at our new Sales Center. 3674. J-tfc ~~"'""~!", waabed oak cabinets, STUDIO - $400, all bills paid. 100 Free BBQ • Free US Flags throughout aod bsautifully BEST DEAL IN TEXAS - aod 3 BEDROOWI BATH - un­ Lower Terrace, includes cable. decorated in contemporary New Mexico. Don't buy until you furnished, 3 bedroom, 3 112 bath. 257-2642. DD-tfc see Oakwood Mobile Homes. (3 miles east of Hwy 48 on southwestern. $185,000. Fur­ Call Top Brass 257-6327 TB-tfc LARGE - 1 bedroom, light, airy nished. 336-8236. D-7 Retailed homes by Oakwood. TWO, ONE BEDROOM - suitable plus swimming pool rights, $295 Maoufacture Oakwood Accep­ Sierra Blanca Airport Road) BRAND NEW MODULAR - Call for one or two persons. No pets. per month, plus utilities, Non­ tance Corp-Finance. We will also. Call378-4639. ATC-tfc Sandy to see this brand new 3 be your msurance and service smoker. 378-8304. A·lO Developed & marketed by Properties of the Southwest bedroom, 2 bath .home in a nice agents. One Stop Convenience, FARM ON 13.4 - acres in Lf... Mesa, FULLY FURNISHED - 2bd., 2ba .. 616 Mechem Drive • Ruidoso, NM 88345 neiahborhood. Great amenities one dey approvals. 751-4565, 1- NM has 700 pecan trees and 50 Midtown area. No pets. 6 mos. including good eating space, a 800-707-4565. 0-tfc pistachio trees. Adjacent to West lease. 378-8401. A-10 fully equi]ll)ed kitchen, and at­ side Canal. Water rights, 2 tractive "fireplace. Carpeted wells,l\mced. $187,500. Call Jim SAVE - Maria's Credit. Three 9. MoBILES FoR RENT throughout and ready for your bedroom, two bath, $2500 equi­ Tall Pineo Realty 257-7786. TP­ l immediate occupancy. Will con­ ty, 10 year note. 751-4519, 800- tfc sider taking an RV as partial 707-4565. 0-tfc EXCLUSIVE RENTAL - ideal for MOBILE FOR RENT - 3Br, 2BA. papneot. RR-10 retired couple. $1,100 monthly. washer/dryer, furnished. $475.00 RUIDOSO BEST BUY Alto Lakes Golf and FOR SALE/RENT/LEASE - withAAA.-..-'N"'ew=-, "'thr=ee,.,b-edroo,.,...,m,.,"'two- References required. Call Bar­ plus utilities. References & Credit report required. Marcia at Last chance for great Country Club lot with full optlon to buy. 2500 sq. ft., 3bd., bath, 16x80. $2900 equity, 7 bara, Sierra Blanca Realty, 257- Gapltan Mountain view 3ba., unfurnishod houjse. Call year pay out. 751-4565, 1-800- 2576. SBR-tfc Tall Pines Realty. 257-7786 TP­ goHing membership. tfc wlpavad county road, 257-2487. H-tfc 707-4565. 0-tfc FOR ONE YEAR - lease two electricity/telephone, dri­ High Mesa II bedroom, two bath. Furnished MOBILE FOR RENT - 3 Br., 2 Ba, $199 A MONTH - New, three house on large scenic lot in black Washer/dryer, furnished. $475. veway & moral 9.8 Acres Subdivision. Utilities The house With THE VIEW on Hull Road. Three bedroom, 2 balh with bedroom, two bath. Delivered forest, $600 monthly, $300 plus utilities. 2 Br.~ 2 Ba.,. 900. Term's. Ta present and paving, only $34, Master Suite, tile flooring through­ aod Set up.-751-4565, 1-800-707- deposit with first and last niont washer/dryer, fumishea. $550.00 see, call Propenles of the liens are paid. $16,500 out Whh lots ..of decks on 314 of an 4560. 012325. 0-tfc in advance will be in Ruidoso to plus utilities. ReferenceS & Southwest acre. Must see $137,600. show house May 31st - June 3rd. credit. report required. Marcia firml 258-4129 or $199 Por mes. Caaa Movil, nueva 257-9045, Ext. 1472. 258-61IS2, 257-41!91 - Call (817) · 387-1319; When in Tall Pines Realty 267-7786. TP­ 250::3199. con, 3 rec&m&l'e8t 2 banos. En­ Ruidoso 505-257-5088 P-7 tfc terpede y lnstlallado. 751-4830, 1-800-707-4565. 0-tfc TOWN & COUNTRY - subdivision, FOR SALE 2 bedroom house $600/mo. 1 I 11. CABINS Fcjt RENT I . NawHomas SALVE EL CREDIT - de Irma. r.f" lease, lot/Last. 354-3070. 2 under oonatrucuon, 1400-1800 Sq. Feet, 3 Br • 2 Bath - 2 car garage, Lola of ExhaS Casa movile. 3 recamares, 2 UNFURNISHED - 2 bedroom, 3/4 banos. $2500 equidad. 10 anos, 2 BEDROOM - 1 bath, llvlngroom bath, study, two levels Exoallarn Acceulble, Looallons. Starling; lind kitcheo. Paradise Canyon fmm 1110.000. 257-5688, 258-3204 para psqave. 751-4565, 1-800- $425/mOnth. Billa paid fncludinfi 707-4565. 0-tfc 258-5345. L-7 cable. 257-6944. S-tfc

Houaa tor Sale CASA MOVIL $199 por mes, en 2 BEDROOM/2 BATH • house, no 5 aoos. $2500 De eagance. 751· pels. $800 a mooth, all billo \1z..~!l.~~~a~II.RENT~ UNFINISHED DOME HOUSE - 1o- - DYNAMJTI!l VIEWS - 3 Bodroom/3 Contractor home. 204 paid. 257-2320. S-tfc cated on ll/4 Aci-e lot in Little 112 !lath Home. Al:eeslble. Ap- Snowcap, White Mountain, 4819,1-800-707-4565. 0-tfc Creok Estates, $24,500. witb 3500 sq. 1\. Covenid NICE AND LARGE -Water paid, 5;ty unll4, 314 acre lot, 75 plus LUXURIOUS - Executive home. FOR RENT - on river, 2 bedroom 1 natural gas, and cable vision OWJilll" financing. Ask fur Marcia Jaeuzzl lind Sauna. pine tress. Street level, 1940 112 bath, carpeted, unfurnished Tall Pines Rsalty· 2117-7786 T- $175, 00. You must see!! Call Three bedroom, two bath, available. Near Y, easy access, tfc ' Bill at Top Braaa 257-6327. T- . sq. fl. fireplace, air condition, delivered with major appliances, Dis­ moving allowance. 378-5496 or Mid-level, 500 sq. fl. floored ancf set up. $2700 Down, no clos­ hwasher, PvWu.Outaide storage, 378-4498. C-tfc ONE OF OUR BEST - 4 bedroom, 3 =tfc=-=---===--::---:-:::-:--:o storags ing.. 751-4580, 1-800-707-4565. Sun porch, :r WW utilities. batb, ~t view, 403 TERRA WOODS - Baautiful 2 Lower leva~ access from Cable _)laid. RV SPACES - $130/mo. all bi11o McBride. appt. Call Sallv B. bedroom, 2 batb, ~ FOR SALE - 1999 FleetWOOd dou­ Hull Rosd blewido, 28x48, 3 bedroom, 2 pats. $500 ~including cable. 378-4134, at Sierra Rsalt;y 257- Dished, $69,900. Call , July 1at 257-69110. 2578 SBR-tli: Top 25741327. -tfc 400 plus llvlng area, 220' batb, fully loaded with fireplace. or sooner. . . Brass. tfc _,__ . . shop area, 120' storage Call 378-4803. Leave mess&ge . 2 BEDROOM - house, && fool Clarii-Crall room, 3 gsragss, l4'X40' INCREDIBLEll! - A beautiful FurniBlUld ONLY -$1 EXTRA - gets your Large bouse - over I liCIC tot. circular $400., a month. Two people 1at molor yacht. Free & clear. drive. prap to fit4.cara. Price R.V. garage, 1 0'1<40" C<>llilrad Fleetwood 3 bechuom Dou­ reader ad In The Ruidoso $130.000. WID exchange-"' blewide fur only $269. per & !sat month rent jn advance. St75,000pt-condo or small deck. $189,500 Clean up fee lind llamage Regprter. following one or for Rl.ildoso month. Call now fur details. 1- more . publications in The prQperty. 258-4782 de!loait No pet& Water fur. .etdl261':lilllrt -c:uT:~ •81il-4fl48 1100-848-1010. DL00612. CSM­ oitihed. 257-201>4. AA-tfc Ruidoso News. ...J tfc ., •• 1 £ £ Q £ QQ £ Q a £ a Q 5 a Q 4 QQ a a a d $ Q 4 4 a a 2 4 d £ 6 .£? 4 S 2 0 4 4 0 a 24 4 a. a 0 4 a a a 4 4 a 4 a a a a 4 I 4 C Q.Q Q 4 US£ Q 4 a 4 a C C Q C U C < C Ad a .U 4 .Q 44.4 4 q 4 A a ¥SEQ 4 fU '!" f4 '!4 pi

• 48/The Ruidoso NewsfThursday, June 1, 1995

1 CLASSIFIEDS · 14. WANT To RENT · II 19. AUTOS FoR SALE I- 1. 24. R. V.S & TRAVEL .,..;..m• ...... -•I I,_"- .:_.:' ,.::::;·~~;'¥. .. .:::;;i4'-"'0~=··"-"'•=' =· ·-· '-'"'~"-".. -'~•:J 1 SMALL SUMMER, PASTURE - 1991 CHEVROLET CAMARO - RS, 1995 WINNEBAGO - 31 ft. beauti­ GARAGE SALE - 201 Nogal, Fri­ $50.00 CASH PRIZE Ill • Largest 1989 VAN MOTORHOME - nice with water, fenced, ' for four VS, Port injection. 5 speed. ful, only 4000 milea. New cost day and Saturday. Furniture, Trout contest! (Application & $11.750.i,. Daybed ~th ~ horses. (800)775-1677, or after Cruise. Excellent condition. 585- $65,000. Asking $48,000 257- Rollaway Bed, Carpet Cleaner Rules) Bucko Guoa 390 Sud­ $225; '"nger aewJng machine 5:00 (806)794-0309. B-114 4767. N-7 7260. ~111 Linens, Stereo speakers, Golf . derth, Ruidoeo, NM 88345 257- with cabinet and Beat $75.00, . 7832. BG-117 437-0283. C-7 1981 JEEP WAGONEER- Ltd. Re­ FOR SALE - Vega Travel Trailer. cluba, childreoa clothing, tpmo NEW TEACHER - at Ruidoso High engined new transmission. New Excellent condition. Set up in school books, Miscellalleous. G- GIANT 21 SPEED- Mountain bike TANDY COMPUTER - with printer School needs Long term rental, 3 lock out hubs transmission, Safohaven RV Park. $3900. 915- 7 With front sus~nsion. 16" $250J 2 rollaway Iiles, $36 each., or 4 bedroom. Great tenant, ex­ cooler rig~ed for towing. $2500. 267-3547. Can Call Manager F.'QUR FAMILY - refrigerator, · frame, good cond1tion. 2 years Cwioaity Cottage, Ruidoto cellent references. Leave mes­ 257-2315Ifno answer leave mes­ 257-5765 to shoW. W-112 dryers, microwave, furniture, old. Paid $850., $425., OBO 257- Downs 378-4661. R-8 asge with Lisa (505)289-3209 or sage. J-8 lots of mi.scellaneous. Saturday 2342 eves. R-12 NINTENDO - for . sale for (505)753'2409. R7 OLDIE BUT GOODIE - Claas A, $l:a 1992 - seven passenger GMC XT 57,000 miles. Lots of extras. 257- and Sunday, 215 E. Harris Lane nine games, two -controls van. Power, tilt, air. Extended 3767. M-9 RuidosO Downa. 8-5 G-7 36. MlliCEL~Q 'I one gun_ 208-4939. V-9 Its. STORAGE SPACE FoR RENT I warranty. Alwayys garaged. 24 FOOT COACHMAN - Travel 5 FAMILY' Bam, Saturday June CUSTOM WEDDING BANDS - $12,000. Call 257-6761. ~10 Trailer. Carpeted A/C Sel( con- · 3rd. 102 Kyle, Bebiud ~h 3187 in. wide Lariat. $1500Jwill 1991 CHEVY CAMARO - RS, VB, tajned TV llntenna, Good condi­ Country Insurance, oijj ~m. ·MILLER'S \, take beet oll'er (606!648-2672. . STORAGE SPACE - for rent 8x20 QH-7. . M-7 building. Insulated, sealed Port injection, 5 speed, cruise. tion. $3500. 257-2315 if no ans­ FURNITURE secured other self storage. Ready Excellent condition, $6000 585- wer leave me~. J-8 546 SUDDERTH DRIVE - Tur­ New and used Antiques."10uch soon. 336-8332. SBS-6 4767. L-8 RV LOT FOR - East side of quoise plus M~:5 sale. All of Class. Pillowtop Bedding, -.a;;.;;w ~· '' *''':'j 1986 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY - Alto in beautiful Woodwinds -household items furniture. Specials (kings $569, queens · .. ' '-~·. 4 door, V6, Auto., A/C., Cruise, RV. Resort- Large cevared Red­ Saturday and Sunday. D-7 $469, full $3.59) Wholesale price. - FULL TIME ~ Help needed for 117. BUSINESS RENTALS I 55000 miles. Excellent condition wood Deck aud pull through GARAGE SALE • Saturday only 9-? Coventry livingroom furniture, I~ clothes store. Must be out.­ $30001585-4767. L-8' drive. Call Jerry at 336-8297. R- 204 Del Nnrte. Antiques Anti­ coasters, diriette specials. 13 . gmng, bard worker. Send SPACE AVAILABLE - at Four que desk, baby items. Lots of COIIIJHII'fl our priCes. Miscellaneous. Household gouda. resume to Box 703, Ruidoso, NM Season's Mall. A super.location. 1994 LAYTON 23' - travel trailer. 1000 Sudderth 88345. W-tfo Contact Stinnan Real Estate. 20. PICKUPS - TRUCKS I Loaded with options ·also in­ H-7 . 378-4391. S-tfc 257~10!1 cludes winter package $9,800, PROPANE GAS HEATER - FULIJPART TIME cooks, 1990 S!W - 4X4, 350 Silverado with Roswell 622-8911. S-10 28,000 B.T.U. Just like new. LINCOLN TOWER -Offering office drivers, and waitresses. APply in many extras. 257-7040. B-tfc Automatic thermo heat and They're Here! persou. at Pizza Hut On rdechem space for lease. 1096 Mechem GREAT GRADUATION GIFT - lighting. Cool cabinet stand or 18" DlgHal Satellile or Sudderth. P-tfc Drive. 258-5824 . RUI-lnc. Ron­ 1989 Ford Ranger XLT, One 125. LivEsTOCK & HORSES I bang on waiL 258-5260. W-7 Systems nie Paulger. R-tfc Starting at $699.00 PHONE OPERATORS APply in owner, low iniles. Call 437-5727 MOVED -. into something much peraon at Pizza Hut, 72li" Sud­ WAREHOUSE SPACE - 1B75 sq. days, ask for Tracy. T-tfc HORSEBOARDING AVAILAiiLE - smaller. We've got a mess sale. 2815 SUddarth darth. P-tfo ft., large overhead and walk in 1994 CHEVY SUBURBAN - White Beautiful & Spacious. Clean and 221 Jack Little Drive. Friday 257-5410 doors only $450/month 1086 safe enviroment. 378-4876. J~tfc 9:00am? S-7 CASA BLANCA RESTAURANT- is Silverado LT. 1500 loaded plus accepting applications fur all Mechem. Cal 258-5713. WSLP­ leather + tow package + .4 Wheel LARGE SELECTION - of livestock THRiFT SHOP - LCMC AUXIL­ tfc positions. Apply in peraon at 501 drive. Like new, 15K miles, trailers, Tractors, LoaderS. Feed Lot IARY. Open Monday thro~ugh Mecham. ().tfu · GAZEBO SHOPPING CENTER - $25K, 378-8304. A-14 Howard's Trailer Sales," 1601 E. Saturday, lOam to 4pm. 140 Nob now leasing. High traffic area. 2nd, Roswell. 625-2410. HTS- /\u<.~tio•• Hill Drive. Telephone 257-7051. HELP WANTED - Caok Needed.. 257-5103. GSC-111 Past Credit Problems 110 Y~ur donaQons of usWhle Satnnlay.,June .3.-.1 Kentucky Fried Chicken. Apply State Keeping you from financing a Car"/' household and clothing items OFFICE SPACE - for lease. We can help. within. · K:tte Farm 12 ,0011 are appreciated. Let us sell your Building. 510 Mechem CaD Lynch or McMasters 29. PETS & SUPPLIES 11 11 treasures • We are non-profit: NOW ACCEPTING APPLICA­ Drive, 700 sq. ft., utilities paid. l)r-c:o..-.:er~, China •• the mOney is used to better TIONS - for c:ooka, carlwps and Nicely decorated. Call 257-5366. 37'6-4400 related "tiona at Sonic Drive­ STI-tfc SELL OR TRADE - Redwing Hutch~ Dnllllou-.:e, 60 equip our hospital. T-tfc Macaw with cage hand fed, i'\-li .... cellanenH"' Bn:u· .... in. A;Ji:tions iil person only PRIME COMMERCIAL RENTAL tame. Call run 336-9615 or 430- RUIDOSO JOCKEY CLUB - fuur from 9-11 a.m. at 102 Suddarth. PROPERTY - across from Race RUIDOSO 1351. B-9 Large .\forage unit a · seats, front row, finish line. For Equal opportunity employer. S- Track. Formerly known as The FORO, LINCOLN. MERCURY po"'.o;ihilit)-'- sale or lease. (505)257-2800. H· tili . Prime Time. Call Kerrie, l.o"·' I; c··.•;n78-4891 age available. Call Mark at 257- Help Wanted 257-3553. W-tfc sofa sleeper & love seat, trash 7547. Mc~tfu Cooks, cashiers. prep. Salaries USED TRUCKS comr.actor, king size. bed, bar JOCKEY CLUB SEATS - eight to $7.00. Apply in_ person DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL - stoo $, chest ~r- drawers, micro­ location with living quarters. '92 Ford Explorer 31. HOIJsEHot.n Jockey club seats for reilt for 95 Rio Hamburger King 4X4, 4 door, one ownlf wave, Toyota 4-Runner cover, I Go. I season. Seats 167-A, 168-A, $850/Jo Steele at Bill Pippin nice ladies clothing, lots of mis­ 425 Sudderth Real Estate 257-4228. S-10 '92 Ford 1 Ton Seats: t6&-A, 166-A. All front Dvally, Dleael,low mlea cellaneous. Call 258-4567. MT-7 JOYCE'S ANTIQUES - used fur­ row includes 4 guest se~ts and 4 616 MECHEM - Office space, 2 FAMILY YARD SALE- June 1, 2, niture, appliances. We buy, sell windshield stickers for valet many potential uses, approxi­ '90 Cheverolet Pickup 314 Ton 41l4, automatle, new engine 3 9-4 Ruidoso Downs to Parker and trode. 650 Sudderth. 257- parking. Joe Smith, Estate of Dr. Covend Wagon Jewelry mately 1200 square feet, shown Road. Follow signs across bridgC. 7575. J-tfo Jack Crow, 2209 La Manda, San & Colleetlblea by appointment. Call Cindy, '88 Ford Supercab Opportunity for pan-time saleS low mOho 5-epeed Too many items to mention, ear­ Antonio, Tx 78201 Phone, 210- Gary Lynch Realty., 257-4011. ly birds will be shot. 7 MILLER~ ~TURE, ETC - 344-1116. S-110 position. selling eoUectibles, jew­ Lic#27352S. GL-8 '91 Ford Van Aerostar 1000 Sudderth, 257-3109. Buy, elry and gifts. Experience in sell- lllltomalle, low mllee GARAGE SALE - Saturday June SUNQUEST WOLFF TANNING 1111113 SPRING ROAD- Commer­ 3rd, 8am-5pm. No early birds. sell, trade. New merchandise BEDS -Commercial home units ing collectibles or- art helpful, cial, Residential or combination USED CARS Back Forty office. B-7 daily. M-tfo from $199.00. Call today free bilingual a plus. Benefits inClud­ of both. Available June 15. Call ing paid holidays. vacation and '89 Ford Tempo GARAGE SALE - Saturday 203 new color catalog 1-800-462- for details. Call Cindy, Gary FOR SALE - King size waterbod. 9197. NM-8 group health insurance are avail­ Lynch Realty. 257-4011. elllom.Uc:.. 414 Kansas City Rd. Tools, ATV's, 2 Darkwood & Beautiful mirrored Wheel trailer, furniture, linens, BOWHUNTING EQUIPMENT - able.· Call257-3471 or come by lic.#27352S GL-8 '93 Pontiac Grand-Am GT headboard. Call 354-2921. D-tfc and visit us at 2526 Sudderth in one owner. e11r11 nlee drapes, kitchen items, clothes & Bowhunters Discount LARGE FRENCH PROVINCIAL - Midtown Ruidoso. '90 Subaru Legacy lots of miscellaneous, 8:00am. Warehouse, America's largest BusiNESs OPPoRTUNITIES A-7 Diningroom suit, Eight ehair~l Its. I lliiOIIIetlc, 414 large table, lighted hutch ana archery supplier, stocks over GARAGE SALE - 506 Wingfield, 5000 bowhunting items at 20- buffet, $1000. 336-9139 or 257- Care Center a Horizon ON GOING BUSINESS - and jRENTAL PURCHASE! West of Police Station. 257- 2121. M-tti: 40% off retail. Call 1-800-735- equipment for sale. Qualified 4577. Reynolds Residence. Sat­ 2697 for free 160 page catalog. Healthcare Organization is hiring '94 Taurus & Sable (3} 15 cubic foot - Kenmore freezer. prospects only should inquire. Loaded, eave $4,500 urday only. R-7 NM-8 for the position of Housekeeper. $100,000 MLS #95-00106. Ask Used only 8 months, $800. new VACUUM CLEANERS REBUILT­ Successful candidates will be self '94 Ford Explorer (2} BIG YARD SALE - Camping equip­ aaking $300. Call 257-4381 motivated and willing to work on a for Mark Ta11 Pines Realty 257- 4x4, loaded, Sive S4,000 starting at ment, Craft items, Household daytime. GCC-tfo fast paced team. Ruidoso Care 7786 TP-tfc '94 Ford Aero Star Vans (6} $19.95/Uprighta/Canisters. A-1 items, Tools, Reloading equip­ Cen~er offers an attractive starting FISH & CHIPS · Re.!otaurant. Fur­ U4. loadtd, ean 14,000 ment. Fishing Equipment & mis­ FOR SALE - Loveseat- hide-a-bed, Vacuum and Sewing Center Recliner, L.R. tables, etc. 257- 1925 Sudderth. 257-6333 AlV- salary, major medical benefits and nished, Fixed, Equipment. Only cellaneous. June 2nd & 3rd, Fri- paid time off. Pay in Lieu of $25,000. Call Bill at Top Brass. day & Saturday. 9 to 5. Capitan, 7124.. L-112 11 NICE STUFF! - two washers & Benefits is also an option. Contact 257-6327. TB-tfc . 112 Mount View Road, West of 4 ALL STEEL - arch buildings, Human Resources at PRIME MIDTOWN -Yogurt Shop. 21. .VANS FOR SALE . State Highway Yard. C-7 dryers/ $350 per pair, black new, never erected, can delivery. Furniture, Fixtures, Equipment. I YARD SALE - Sofa, Electronic queen sofa-sleeper & love 40x30 was $5990 now $2990; L-==-==-=-'------' "seat/$700, traab compactor/$85, $75,000. with possible terms. . a1 G d organ, Treasures, Trash, 40x62 was $10,850 now $5975; Call Bill at Top Brass 257-6327. 1986 MAXI - van tor 8 e. 00 Goodies. 222 Rio Arriba. Satur- king size mattress, springs & 50x76 was $13,500 now $9800; Ruidoso Care Center a Horizon TB-tfc work truck, make offer. Can see frame/$200, rattan occasional 50xl50 was $21,000 now Healthc:are Organization is hiring 700 Mechem, Jira Plaza. 257-. dayJune3,8till? W-7 chairs/$60 pair full mattress & for lhe position ol nuning assislant. FOR SALE - Ladies Apparel Store, $14,900. Endwalls are available. 2230. L-tfc SATURDAY ONLY - 9am to 4pm, springal$100, Toyota 4-Runner 1-800-320-2340. AA-7 We offer a free training propam for excellent location Lela Real freezer, Baseball cards, Boys custom covor/$50 - Call 258-4567· certification while you work. Easter 257-7313 days, 378-B253 clothes, pictUre frames, electric leave message. MT-tfc FORD SHORT - wheel baao Leer Sucxessful auul1dales wdl be Raatwe eves. E-tfc MOTORCYCLliS FOR SALE mower, couch, miscellaneous. camper (maroon) with kit. Four and patient indlviduals who have a 122. I NSA WATER PURIFIERS • at big • mud and snow tires with mag desire to work with our apedal pop­ TURN A PART TIME - busineas 103 West White Mountain Drive. ulation. RulcloSo Care Center often Behind Rich Gas. R-7 savings, above counter. $49.95, wheels for Ford. 671-4507. P-7 into a profitable full time ser­ Below counter $59.95. Takes tha an attractive slal"tlng salary, major ALPINE TRAILS DIRTBIKE ELECTRIC DRYER - works great medical benefits and paid time ott. vice. This gift shop comes com­ REPAIR AND SERVICE - Fac­ INSIDE SALE - Saturday 9am to chlorine out makes your water plete with picture frame work­ 4pm, 2640 Sudderth Drive, $50., 12812 Bordered area 1'U& Pay in Lieu ol Benefits is also an tory trained mechanic. Pick-up taste· great!· While they laat . option. Conta.c:t Human Reaoun:es at shop and ~allery. Located House behind office. Large as­ (black, baij!e, rust green antiqne) and delivery available, Glenn 257-7851. C-8 looking pnnt. $65., 378-4997. 257 BOB. downtown Ruidoso. Call 257- Neill 378-8015 evenings. N-112 sortment of home decor. Pic- v. 4798 GAF-tfc 7 1995 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPOR­ 6' JEWELRY - abowcase and rotat- DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION MOTEL FOR SALE - Excellent STER -with custom paint, 3.25 ~~:~ =~rt!~tams ~~ [$2.~i~iiii'iil cash flow. Gambling district GARAGE SALE - Saturday only ing jewelry/watch showcase. MANAGER TRAINEE'S gas tank, extended warranty, Card rack aalo. Call 257- High .potential for appreciation. less than 700 miles, extra 9am - ? 204 Del Norte. Antiques USED GEMEINHARDT - flute ex- li>r WANTl!D: 257-3553. W-tfc chrome, $10,500 505-622-5198 Antique desk, baby items, lots ;;[ cellent condition. $195. Now 3471. CW-7 POSmON IN RUIDOSO BEST ONE MAN BUSINESS!! - H-8 miscellanenous. Household Gemeinbardt Piccolo used for 9 RUIDOSO JOCKEY CLUB TICK- TRAINING IN ALAMOGORDO Vending name brand products. goods. H-7 months. $4951258-5559 or 258- ETS - Excellent seam. Priced to WE OFFER: No personal selling. Locations GARAGE SALE - Saturday June 4091. H-tfo sell. 210-597-2168 H-11 COrnpellllve Salary established. Distributors 124. R. v.s & TRAVEL TRAU.llRB I 3rd, 8:00 to 1:00, 100 Jack Little. · I"""-~~-~ FURNITURE - green sofa bad Repld Advancemant wanted. Buy direct from the fac­ Some furniture. Clothes, Miscel­ couch, mint condition, $75. 257- Opportunhies In Eleven tory, $2,500 min. Investment. BY OWNER - 1994, 33 foot, Fifth ~. ~7 7808. H-9 SlaMs Calll-800-524-8363. NM-8 wheel. Fifteen foot slida out. RED DOOR ANTIQUES - is now STEEL BillLDINGS - Muse sell 6 Patd Medical and Ule Washer/dryer, air condition, open at Fenton's Gallery, High­ buildings. Need to move quick. Insurance 19. AUTOS FOR SALE stereo equipped, microwave, 21 HUGE GARAGE SALE • at Pres­ way 70 Eaat, Ruidaao Downs. Pri · will prove it. l-30'x60', 1· Patd Sick Daya foot awning. $23,400. 378-4050. byterian Church. Sponaored by 378-4481. R-tfc 42'~. Easy assembJr ; brand Paid HolidayS and Vacation - M-tfc Cree Maadows Ladies Assoc. new. Will sacrilico/quiCk aale. 1- Days 1986 NISSAN 300ZX - hot red, Furniture, Holiday Decor., 800-462-7930. · NM-8 Optional Denial and loaded with T-top. $6200. 336- Kitchtn items, Clothes, Jewelry. 4240. W-tfc Saturday 9am-4pm. CML-7 GUITAR WANTEDll LOCil1 Dl8abllly Insurance 84 ROAD RANGER - 26.9 tt. muaiciann will pay~ $12,600 Profit Sharing Plan 1978 AUDI 5000 - runs good. Needs Refrigarated air,. Microwave, WORKING AIR CONDITION - some body work. $550. OBO after 7pm. Safuhaven Mabile t..l.r"'":':l:..J:"anJ ~'!: e::r,;~:"ployee 378-4932 (leave message). K-tfc Central beat, leveling jacks, Park. Rear loft T-3, $200. L-7 Iivingroom, bedroom, shower, tars. Fender amplilioni also. ~ BEND RESUME TO: 1986 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY - GARAGE SALE • Enchanted tub, 2 large closets, pantry, RESULTS - are In sight when toll free 1-800-780-4244. NM-8 MR. TREVINO 4 door, V6, Cruise. $55,000 ac­ canopy. See weekends llonita Forest, 1 mile past Airport Road. tual miles. Excellen.t condition. Friday: Sam-llpm, SaturdaY: you use the classified section. Hollow Campground NM37 505- The RuidOso News, 257-4001. ro=w5==:.rs'St .::.:::~:::::= $3200. 585-4767. N-7 623-5142. R-111 8am-12pm. M=7 4197. LCG-8 ~--==:::.:::::.::==-----~ r "'-'*•'W-- • •

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FAMILY CRISIS CENTER - 24 hour crisis line. Answered by 'Ruidoso Police. 257-7365. M-J-99-tfnc

Barbara Weaver Gilbert Montoya· (505) 378-476"8 (606} 364-2361 49. PERSONAI.S I.

~MOUNTAIN VALLEY ADOPTION - Loving childless couple in New Mexico hopes to .ltEt" BuiLD~RS Co. adopt a baby. Can help with doc­ tor bills. Call collect (505)343- Artistic and perfection in 1588. T-119 the construction busi­ neSs. Solid quality & master craftsmanship. METAL ROOFS NM Lie. No. 52644 40. SERVICES. ALL TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION JOHN'S MAINTENANCE - Ser· Daleo Builders 42. CHILD CARE vice. Remodeling, decking, all 257-6357 '91Jes of repairs. References. SAFE, LO~lNG HOME - childcare Reasonable rates. Year round. references. Day & Night hours. 258-3703. P-tfc .J .F. CONSTRUCTION, Reasonable rates. 378-8361. g. INC. 13 STOP LOOKING OUT YOUR - Li<:<'nd iThll!'<'d dirty windows. Let Window f...•.'llL1J1l<.'rciav· Complianoe with ADA 9843 21(8)1,8

" • .. 68/The Ruidoso News/Thursday, June 1, 1995

LEGALS. •

LEGAL NOTICE You are further TWELFTH JUDI- Lot 2, Block 2, White Alto-Bonito Fire Station. ESTHER RAMIREZ; coin County, New Mexico, 1137. NAMED DEFENDANT: notified that, unless you Mountain Heights Sd. Included on the agenda VIRGINIA A. LINDSAY; this lOth day of Novem­ You are further ROBERT ARTHUR CIAL DISTRICT enter your appearance in COUNTY OF LIN- Ruidoso, Lincoln will · be the adoption of RAYMOND RAMIREZ; ber, 1994, A.D. notified that unless you UAMILL and all un­ said cause on or before County, New Mexico. the 1995-96 budget. All PORFIRIA. RAMIREZ; MARGO E. enter your appearance in known persons claiming COLN I the 12th day of April, lsi ~ STATE OF NEW By order of the PLAN­ interested property BONI R. FERNIZA; IM­ said cause on or before an interest by, through or 1995, Judgment will be NING & ZONING COM­ owners in the La Junta, EAL RAMIREZ; ROSA Court Clerk the 3rd day of July, 1995, under said person. MEXICO rendered against you by CHARLES BATI'IN, MISSION. Little Creek and Sun Val- . LOBATO; and all other lsi EUzabeth judgment will be YOU ARE HEREBY default; and the Plaintiff lSI Cleatus R. ley Subdivisions are en­ persons unknown, clam­ Lueras rendered against you by NOTIFIED that an ac­ TRUSTEE FOR THE will apply to. the Court ROBERT HAMILL Richards couraged to attend. ing any right, . title, Deputy default, and the relief tion has been commenced for the relief demanded Planning Adminis­ lsi E.N. Penningston, estate, lien or interest in . 9834 4t(5)18,2G prayed for in the Com­ and is now pending in the . 1964TRUST m the Complaint filed Plaintiff, trator Chairman the real property de­ plaint will be granted. Twelfth Judicial District therein. 9841 3t(5}29, (6)1,5 scribed in the complaint 9851 U(6)1 LEGAL NOTICE The name and post of­ Court, Lincoln County, adverse to plaintiffs' fice address of the at­ New . Mexico, entitled vs. The name and address ownership, or any cloud torney for the Plaintiff CHARLES BA'ITIN, ROBERT ARTHUR of the attorney for the LEGAL NOTICE on plaintiffs' title thereto, TWELFTH JUDI- LEGAL NOTICE REQUEST FOR CIAL DISTRIT COURT are as follows: Daniel A. TRUSTEE FOR THE HAMILL, Plaintiff is as follows: Defendants. · Bryant, PARSONS, ROBERT HAMILL DON E. DU'ITON, DUT­ PROPOSALS FOR Cause No. CV-91-32 COUNTY OF a single man, and ·Notice is hereby given . . DIESEL LINCOLN BRYANT & MOREL, . 1984 TRUST, STATE OF NEW MEXI­ TON & HAKANSON, Division III . P.A., · P 0. Box 1000, PLAINTIFF, VS. CO, TAXATION AND LTD. 229 Rio Street, that the Liricoln County NOTICE OF STATE OF NEW Board of Commissioners Notice is hereby given MEXICO Ruidoso, New Mexico ROBERT ARTHUR REVENUE , DEPART­ Ruidoso, New Mexico PENDENCY OF AC­ 88345. HAMILL, a s~e man, MENT, 88345, telephone number has received four road re­ that the Village of TION PROCEEDING quests. Capitan will accept RUIDOSO . STATE WITNESS my hand and STATE OF NEW Defendants. (505) 257-2323, fax num­ THE STATE OF and the seal of the Dis­ · MEXICO, TAXATION ber (505) 257-9203. (1) Request to open sealed proposals for · on­ BANK, a New Mexico No. CV-95-32 road diesel fuel, price per NEW MEXICO trict Court of Lincoln AND REVENUE DE­ Division III road in the NE/SW/4, banking corporation, Section 32, Township 10 gallon. Plaintiff, Couty, New Mexico, on PARTMENT, TO: ANTONIO. R. this 28th day of April, Defendant!s, CV-95-32, WITNESS MY HAND South, Range 14 East, off Proposals must be OTERO; LUPE R. PENA; vs. AND SEAL of the of Gavilan Canyon Ro·ad - received by the Village . No. CV 94-226 1995. Division III on the Civil. NOTICE OF JOSE R. OTERO; AND lsi Margo E. Lind­ Docket of said Court. The PENDENCY OF SUIT Twelfth Judicial District requested by Lessie Clerk no later than 4:00 ALL UNKNOWN Div. IV Court on this 27th day of p.m: on June 9, 1995 at say, general object of said ac­ THE UNITED Fisher. CLAIMANTS OF INTER­ tion is to foreclose · a . February 1995 .. (2) Request to the Village of Capitan, THOMAS W. CLERK OF THE STATES OF AMERICA EST IN THE PREMISES DISTRICT COURT Mortgage recorded on. TO THE FOLLOWING lsi Margo E. Lind­ maintain County Road C- P.O.Box 246, Capitan, ADVERSE TO THE NORTON, KORTNEY say, District Court 022 - requested by Wil­ NM 88316. LEE HALL, and the BY: lsi Elizabeth · April 19, 1988 in Book. NAMED DEFENDANT: PLAINTIFFS ·Lueras, Deputy 1988-4, page 1050 in the ROBERT ARTHUR Clerk liam R. Butts and Proposals will be GREETINGS: ESTATE OF· LEE ANN by: /sf Elizabeth Lawrence E. Hindes. opened by the Governing NORTON, 9801 (6)11,18,25 (6)1 Mortgage Records of Lin­ HAMILL and all un­ YOU ARE HEREBY coln County, New Mexico, known persons claiming Lueras (3) Request to Body at their regular notified EDWARD Def~ndants. maintain a pre-existing meeting to. be held on LEGAL NOTICE and to foreclose a Second an interest by, through or CANDELARIA, AMELIA REQUEST FOR. Mortgage recorded on under said person. Respectfully Sub- road described as a tract June 12, 1995 at 7:00 CANDELARIA and ALIAS SUMMONS of land situated on or p.m. The . Village of AND PROPOSALS ON July 29, 1988, in Book mitted: ALEJANDRO CANO, ROAD BASE COURSE 1988-9, Page 541, Mort-· DUTTON & within the NW/4 of the Capitan reserves the Plaintiffs, have filed a NOTICE OF YOU ARE HEREBY SW/4, Section 1 right to reject any or all PENDENCY OF AC­ gage Records of Lincoln NOTIFIED that an ac­ HAKANSON, LTD. . Complaint for Quiet Title Notice is hereby given County, which said Mort-_ By: Is/ Don E. Dutton Township 8 South, Range proposals. and to .Partition against TION tion has been commenced Proposals can be THE STATE . OF that the Village of · gages secure the follow-_ 229 Rio Street 10 East (known as the vou in the above entitled Capitan ·is accepting and is now pending in the Country Club Road) - re­ mailed to the Village of NEW MEXICO TO THE ing descnbed property, to: Twelfth Judicial District Ruidoso, NM 88345 (505) court and cause, said sealed proposals for 3/4" wit: 257-2323 (505) 257-9023, quested by Cecilia G. Capitan, P.O. Box 246, court being the District FOLLOWING NAMED Court, Lincoln County, Capitan, NM 88316 or Class A State Spec Road Lot 5A, Block 1, of fax. Attorney for Plaintiff Kuhnel, Mayor of the Court of the County of DEFENDANT: Base. Course. A spec New Mexico, entitled Town of Carrizozo. hand delivered. THOMAS W. PALMER GATEWAY· 9707 4t(5)11,18,25 Lincoln, State of New sheet must accompany SUBDIVISION, . (4) Request to vacate a lsi Deborah Cum­ Mexico, Twelfth Judicial NORTON CHARLES BATI'IN, (6)1 section of Bullion Lane in mins GREETINGS: You are the proposaL Prices Ruidoso, Lincoln County,·· District, sitting within should include (1) base New Mexico, as shown by TRUSTEE FOR THE White Oaks Valley Sub­ . Clerk-Treasurer, and for the County of hereby notified that CMC course hauled and {2) th~ replat of Lots 5, 6 and: ROBERT HAMILL LEGAL NOTICE division - requested by Lincoln said cause num­ Ruidoso State Bank, picked up and hauled by 1964 TRUST, Plaintiff, Becky Howard. 9846 5t(5)25,29 Plaintiff, has filed an ac­ 7, Block 1, of Palmer: bered CV-91-32 on the the Village. Base oourse Gateway Subdivision: vs. ROBERT ARTHUR The . Planning and Pursuant to Section (6)1,5,8 civil docket of ·said court. tion in the District Court HAMILL, a single man, 67-6-9, N.M.S.A., the of Lincoln County, New quantity purchased by thereof filed in the Office: Zoning Commission of The general object of said the Village will vary. of the County Clerk and: and STATE OF NEW the Village of Ruidoso Board of Commissioners LEGAL NOTICE .. ,.tion is to obtain judge­ Mexico, Civil Docket No. MEXICO, TAXATION has appointed a Road 94-226, wherein you are Proposals are to be for Ex-Officio Recorder of­ will hold a regular meet­ ment against you for July, 1995 thru June 30, Lincoln County, New·- AND REVENUE DE­ ing on June 19, · 1995 at Review Committee which quiet title and partition named ·as the Defendant IN· THE DISTRICT 1996. Proposals must be Mexico, on January 25,: PARTMENT, Village Hall, 313 Cree will meet on Sunday, COURT OF LLINCOLN the following described and wherein said Plaintiff seeks to obtain received by the Village 1984, in Cabinet D, Slid&" Meadows Drive. The June 11, 1995, at 8:00 COUNTY property located in Lin­ Clerk no later than 4:00 meeting will begin at 2:00 A.M., in front of the Alto coln County, New Mexico constructive service upon No. 211. · Defendants, CV -95-32, TWELITH JUDICIAL. you. p.m. on June 9, 1995 at You are further: Division III on the Civil p.m. The purpose of the Store on Gavilan Canyon, DISTRICT on behalf of the the Village of Capitan, Docket of said Court. The meeting will be to consid­ Ruidoso; and proceed STATE OF NEW Plaintiffs: The general objects of notified that, unless you= said action are to collect Village Hall, 114 Lincoln enter your appearance in= general object of said ac­ er Case # PV95-0 15, a from there to the sites to MEXICO Township 8 South, Ave., Capitan, New Mexi­ Variance request for the be ,viewed,, in the order Range 18 East, N.M.P.M. on a promissory note and said ·cause on or before-" tion is to foreclose a co 88316. the 21st day of June, Mortgage recorded on following described prop­ listed. above. E D W A R D to foreclose that certain Proposals will be erty: The report of the Road Section 20: S/2 NE/4 mortage dated March 18, 1995, Judgment wiU be April 19, 1988 in Book CANDELARIA and opened by the Governing rendered against you by 1988-4, page 1050 in the Lot 12A-1, Block 6, Review Committee be A M E L I A and NW/4 NE/4 1989, said mortgage hav­ Body at their regular Palmer Gateway Sd. presented to the Board -of Section 21: SW/4 ing been duly recorded in default; and the Plaintiff Mortgage Records of Lin­ CANDELARIA, hus­ · the office of the Lincoln meeting to be held on will apply to the Court coln County, New Mexico, Ruidoso, Lincoln Commissioners during band and wife; and NW/4 June 12, 1995 at 7:00 County, New Mexico. their regular meeting on Seetion 29: NW/4 NE/4 County Clerk on March for the relief demanded and to foreclose a Second ALEJANDRO CANO, p.m. The Village of in the Complaint filed Mortgage recorded on By order of the PLAN­ Tuesday, July 11, 1995, YOU ARE HEREBY 23, 1989, in Book 1989-4 Capitan reserves the NING & ZONING COM­ at 9:00 A.M., at the Lin­ · notified that, unless you of Mortgage Records at therein. Plaintiffs, pages 305-308. The real right to reject any or all The name and address July 29, 1988, in Book MISSION. .coln County Courthouse, vs. enter or cause to be en­ proposals. 1988-9, Page 541, Mort­ IS/ Cleatus R. Carrizozo, New Mexico. tered, your appearance in estate which may be af­ of the attorney for the Proposals can be Plaintiff is as follows: gage Records of Lincoln Richards Anyone wishing to DOMINGO D. said action on or before fected by and which is in­ make comments or volved in the above- mailed to the Village of DON E. DU'ITON, DUT­ County, which said Mort­ Planning Adminis­ GARGIA a/k/a the 12th day of July, Capitan, P.O. Box 246, gages secure the follow­ trator recommendations may do 1995, judgment by de­ captioned and numbered TON & HAKANSON, so at either of the two DOMINGO GARCIA and Capitan, NM 88316 or LTD. 229 Rio Street, ing described property, to 9852 lt(6)1 JOSEPHINE GARCIA, fault will be entered cause is described as .fol­ hand delivered to 114 wit: above mentioned meet­ against you. lows: Ruidoso, New Mexico ings. husband and wife; Lincoln Avenue. 88345, telephone number LEGAL NOTICE DOLORES PROPHETT Attorney for Plaintiffs: Lot lA, Block 9, CREE lsi Deborah Cum­ GARY C. MEADOWS COUNTRY (505) 257-2323, fax num­ Lot 5 A, Block 1, of MONROY MONTES, alk/a BONNE mins ber (505) 257-9203. PALMER GATEWAY The Planning and CHAIRMAN MARTINEZ PROPHITT MITCHELL CLUB SUBDIVISION, Clerk-Treasurer, P.O. BOX 2460 Ruidoso, New Mexico, as Respectfully Sub- SUBDIVISION, Zoning Commission of LINCOLN COUNTY flk/a BONE MARTINEZ; CMC mitted: Ruidoso, Lincoln County, the Village of Ruidoso BOARD OF COM- The heirs and assigns of RUIDOSO, NEW shown, on the Replat of a 9845 6t(5)25,29 MEXICO 88345 DUTTON & New Mexico, as shown by will hold a regular meet­ MISSIONERS NOVERTA SANCHEZ, part of Lot 1 and Lot 2, (6)1,5 HAKANSON, LTD. the replat of Lots 5, 6 and ing on June 19, 1995 at 9847 2T(5)25 (6)1 deceased; TOMAS TELEPHONE Block 9, filed in the office ,8 (505 )25 7-3070 BY: lSI DON E. DUT­ 7, Block 1, of Palmer Village Hall, 313 Cree RICHARDSON; POR- of the County Clerk and TON Gateway Subdivision Meadows Drive. The LEGAL NOTICE FIDIA RAMIREZ alk/a WITNESS the Ex-officio Recorder of LEGAL NOTICE 229 Rio Street thereof filed in the Office meeting will begin at 2;00 ORIFURUA RAMIREZ; HONORABLE Lincoln County, Decem­ AMENDED Ruidoso, New Mexico of the County Clerk and p.m. The purpose of the The SUN VALLEY MARGARETA RICHARD A. PAR­ ber 12, 1983, in Cabinet NOTICE OF 88345 Ex-Officio Recorder of meeting will be to consid­ SANITATION DISTRICT RICHARDSON alk/a SONS, District Judge of D, Slide No. 170, which PENDENCY OF SUIT (505) 257-2323 Lincoln County, New er Case #PV95-016, a will hold its regular MARGARETA R. WIL­ the Twelfth Judicial Dis­ has been amended by (505) 257-9203 FAX Mexico, on January 25, Variance request for the monthly business meet­ SON; JUAN R. OTERO; trict Court of the State of that certain Affidavit re­ THE UNITED Attorney for Plaintiff 1984, in Cabinet D, Slide following described prop­ ing on Wednesday, June ANTONIO R. OTERO; New Mexico, and seal of corded in Book 89 of Mis­ STATES OF AMERICA 9808 4t(6)11,18,25 No. 211. erty: 7, at 7:00 P.M. in the JOSE R. OTERO; the District Court of Lin- cellaneous Records, page TO THE FOLLO~G (6)1

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