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, . • 25c PER COPY 1. " The •,1, f " , , , NO. 50 IN OUR 37TH YEAR' MONDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1982 / RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 88a45 ! i:, , !, !• t , i Warriors are winners; Tigers on.top'ayoffs ~. . , ~:'

'. I p Ruidoso 20, T orC 16 Capitan 33, Ca:rrizozo 20 ,. ,• ~ '. by GARY BROWN the 27. Williamson then ran for four yards by DAVID SHEPPARD Carrizozo then picked up two quick first , !!portsWrller to the 23. . Staff Wrller downs at the three minute mark, but two An offsides penalty P\!t the ball back on' defensive gems by .Capitan defensive hack Good things come to those who wail. the 28 but Woodul competed a swing pass The Capitan Tigers rolled over arch. Tim McElhannon stopped the Carrizozo And the Ruidoso High School varsity to Langston who gained eight yards to the . rival Carrizozo Friday night and marched drive. After a strong 52-yard pimt by th.e foothall team waited and suffered through 20. . Into a berth in ·the state playoffs on the Grizzlies, Capitan had the ballatitsown 18 eight frustrating losses before coming Woodul again connected ona pass, this strength of a l~point third quarter. yard line. The quarter ended alter two from behind to defeat host Truth or Conse­ time to split end H. R. Lueras, that brought The Tigers came back from an early se­ short gainers to the 21. .. quences (T or Cl 26-16 Friday night for its the ball to the 13. Strobel gained three cond half deficit of 14-7 and stifled the Capitan failed to· pick up a ·firstdown on first victory of the season. . yards and Langston One, Grizzlies the rest of the way to gain a wild the Possession and punted to st;irl the se­ .- Junior split end Curtis Palmer grabbed On the next play, Woodul lqund Strobel 33·20 victory ill the final regular season cond quarter. Carrizozo downed tbe ball at an ll-yard pass on fourth down from with the touchdown pass just inside the end game for both learns. its own 38, then churned out its best drive quarterbaek Billy Woodul with 47 seconds zone On the right side. The win cements Capitan firmly into se­ of the contest. left in the game to give the Warriors the T or C couldn't gain much yardage on cond place in district I-A with a 2-1 record On the second series of downs, Carrizozo victory. tbe next series and the Warriors again and places the Tigers in the playoffs for opted to go for It again on a fourth and one. Mter the clock ran out, the Warrior started a long drive from their 32. the third year in 8' row. Carrizozo's This time Rouche kept the ball and gained players lifted head coach Darrel Stierwalt The big play in thedrive was a pass from record dropped to \-2 in the district, which almost 10 yards up the middle. on their shoulders and the small group of Woodul to. tight end Mike Douglass that puts the Grizzlies in third place and out of The Grizzlies gained another first down, Warrior fans cheered wildly. gained 26 yards to the Tiger 12. However, the playoffs. which brought them to the Capitan 23. The "That was a curl pattern that worked two plays later the Warriors fumbled and Capitan's overall record improved to next three downs saw Carrizozo gain only well with Curtis," Stierwalt said about the' the Tigers took over. 5-2-\ while Carrizozo dropped to 4-4. two yards as the Capitan defense tighten­ winning touchdown pass. "II was basically . Langston suffered an injured knee In the Capitan now travels to undefeated Tex­ ed. On another risky fourth down call, designed for Palmer's height (6-3). We in­ second period and Kyle Flack, who was ico for a 7:30 p.m. game Frida.y in the Rouche f.aded back and spotted Duane structed Billy to throw the ball a littlehigh already playing at middle linebacker, playoff semi-finals. Defending stale cham· zamora splilling. the Capitan backs. The t.t . so Curtis could oatch it over the smaller came in at fullback. . . ~' ... :Y - pion Reserve will play Tatum in the other pass was good and zamora beat the defensive backs." T or C got on the board with 2: 38 remain­ . ;' J semi-final, defense Into the end zone for a 1HI Car­ The catch by Palmer culminated a War­ ing In thesecond quarter when Woodul was . The Tigers and Grizzlies fought to a rizozo lead. rior comeback from a llHl deficit in the trapped in the end ~one fo( a safety, tough 7-7 halftime score. The firsl quarter Clarence Beltran kicked the extra point final period. The Tigers took the lead on their oflen­ resulted in no score on the board as bolh to make it 7-ll. Ruldoso had taken a 1HI advantage in tbe sive series following the Warriors' free teams blew opROrtunities to punch into the Capitan took the ensuing kickoff to its first quarter on a nine-yard pass from kick. • end zone. own 36 yard line and started a game-tying Woodul to halfback Eric StrobeL T or C drove 42 yards in six plays with • On its second possession of the game, drive. On the first down, running back Jon The Strobel touchdown ended a 4~yard fullback Gary Sullivan running over lor Carrizozo tried for a first down on a gutsy Todd Agullar-oneof Capitan'sstars in the drive in eight plays. The drive was started the score on a three-yard run with less lourth down and 10 call from its own 20 game-took a handoff up the middle for a when linebacker Jesse Reynolds than a minute left In the flrsfhalL yard line. Quarterback John Rnuche faked 16-yard gain. A defensive holding call on recovered a Tiger fumble on the T Or C 45 Sullivan then ran for the two'point con­ a pass, then handed off to Brian Vigil up the next series gave Capitan another firsl and ran it in for an apparent touchdown. version and the Tigers took a 1ll-6lead Into the middle. Vigil had a good gain, but the down at the GriZZly 29. However, the Warriors were called for the 19Cker room at halltlme, AnfR FAKING A HANDOFF to a bock going up the middle. Capitan ball was placed about one loot short of a Keller faded back on a second and three holding afler Reynolds had recovered the The hosts added another touchdown late first down. call and passed to running back David fumble and the ball was put back on the 49. in the third quarter when Mike Montoya quarterback Dewey Keller gives the boll to running bock David Beavers Capitan had a prime scoring opportunity Beavers. Beavers pranced untouched into On the first play after the fumble, dove over from the oile for the score. A gaing the ather way. Beavers hod a gaod gain an the playas the Cor­ lrom Its opponent's 29 yard line, but alter the end zone to bring the score to 7-6 at wingback Grady Williamson ran for 12 pass for the two-point conversion lailed but rizoza defense wa5 caught off guard. Pursuing is Grizzly senior Alex Ser· an illegal blocking penalty brought the ball about the two minute mark. Todd Proctor yards to the 36. Fullback Mark Langston the Tigers still had an seemingly secure back to the 44 yard line. Grizzly Timmie kicked the extra point to tie the score. ran for three yards, Strobel for two and UHi lead. no. The action taak place in the 33·20 Capitan win Friday night at Vega picked off a pass lrom Tiger quarter· (SEE PAGE 5) WIUiamson again for four to put the, ball on (SEE PAGE 4) Capitan. back Dewey Keller. Big crowd greets President Re.agan in Ro_swell

by BARBY GRANT privilege of escorting Reagan lrom the Senate in' the surge for real retirement roccphvc crowd. crediting him for the Potomac," the president began. He "If only half the members of Congress StaffWriter airplane to the platlorm. security," would "continue to light for a "leading us away lrom a tax and tax and quickly got to the point orhls visit, focus­ had voted with Jack's integrity and The junior senator took the opportunity balanced budget amendment" and "help spend and spend policy." ing on Schmitt in his push for Republican loreslgbt, there wouldn't be 11 million Acrowd estimated atover 10,000 greeted to expound upon his accomplishments rejuvenate and streamline our naliona! "II feels good to be here In the Land 01 votes. Schmilt is closely vying with Jeff unemployed," Reagan said. "There President Ronald Reagan in Roswell Fri­ before introducing President Reagan, deleose forces." Enchantmenl and away lrom that faraway Blngaml'n for the Senate seat Schmitt now wouldn't have been the double-digit infla· day, on his last stop to campaign for Schmlll menlioned that he had "led the Schmil! then introduced Reagan to tbc place of disenchantment on the banks of holds. lion or crippling interest rates that caused RepUblican candidates before Tuesday's recession-and there would have been pro­ general election. This visit marked the o sperity. first time in New Mexico history that a sit­ "I came here to tell the peopie of New ting president has been to Roswell. Mexico," Reagan stated. "I need Jack Republicans on hand hoping to benefit Schmill In the Senate. And 1 need Manuel from Reagan's visit included guber­ LUjan, Joe Skeen and Marjorie Bell natorial candidate John Irick and his ruoo­ Chambers in the House just as much." Tbe Ing mate Colin McMillan; Harrison president added that John Irick "also Is "Jack" Schmitt and Joe Skeen, running the kind 01 Individual I can count on and for reelection to the U,S. Senate and House the people 01 New Mexico can count on," of Representatives; Manuel Lujan, seek­ Reagan then turned the focus of his ing reelection as U_S. Representative from speech to the state of the national the second congressional district; Mar· economy, "I realize there is stin hardship jorie Bell Chambers, running for that posi· among our people," he said, "And if I tlon In the newly created third congres­ thought what we were seeking to sional district; and the GOP candidates for acomplish would be only temporary, I wouldn't ask for the American people's pa­ secretary of state, state auditor, state "'hft"~'._------_CI';' F\ ..."'~~...::;"""'=' treasurer. attorney general. commis­ tience. sioner of public lands. corporation com­ "But for the first time in our postwar missioner and Justice of the Supreme history. we're trying to build a recovery Court. . that will last, not just a quick political fix The Ruidoso High School band kicked off to see us through the next election." the rally about an hour-and-a-hall before Reagan singled out runaway spending, the president's arrival. Skeen and Inflation, high interest rates, high taxes McMillan shared the task of Introducing and unemployment as the immediate pro­ candidates and the 10 other high school blems facing the country when he took of­ ~ ,• • 0 - ..., fice. "We've made dramatic gains on four bands which played during the interval ,.~'":"~~:"'~ before Air Force One landed precisely on of those five problems. It the president time around 2:35 p.m. remarked. The only event of the rally not on "That leaves unemployment. whfeh is schedule was the accidental release of much too high ... Getting Americans back 3,000 brightly colored balloons about an to work is an urgent priority for aU of us hour before Reagan's appearance. As the ; ) " and, other than keeping the peace, 1 have program stopped briefly while the crowd no higher priority," Reagan stated. He laler noted that ifforced to choose'between watched the helium-filled balloons ascend, balancing .the bUdget or building up our McMillan quipped, "Everybody please tell defenses, "I would have to say I'd come the president we had 3.000 balloons for down on the side of defenses," him." He explained that unemployment Is "the Lincoln County was sparsely last to feel a recovery," butlle1lelieves the. representedat the GOP campaign rally, as lower Interest rates will reduce the •I signified by the nearly inaudible cheering unemployment problem. when Skeen asked to "hear it" for his Reagan referred to Democratic policies home county, as "the policies of failure" and blamed "Lincoln County doesn't have a lot of them for the programs "that got us in this

people, but it has a quality group of •• > ',,',' mess." ;.' , .. ,'. '. '-~ , people," the congressman pointed out. .".". "We have worked for a beller alter­ Cheering from the crowd was clearly .. native," the president reported. "We're on audible, however, as Air Force One landed a new road now"-a road that is leading and taxied right up to the platform where '. America to better times. And ... we are go­ the president would soon speak. Senator ~1 ing to stick with It and turn this economy Pete Domenici, the one GOP politician. . around," h~ promised. "", . present who is not in Tuesday's election .' - • ,', ~~, race, first took his place at the podium to >.~>,:, ., .. urge the crowd to vote RepUblican The Ruidoso News annual ski in­ (I November 2. sert is being readied for distribution The reelection·of Republicans would be as soon as Sierra Blanca Ski Resort opens. "a referendum given to the president to "" •, turn this country around," the senator The deadline for advertising to be stated. "The Republican party is ready to Included In the issue Is Thursday, furnish leadership at all levels." ,I November 11. Domenici then introduced Irick, who For information and advertising echoed the senator's belief, saying "you're rates, telephone 257-4001 and ask for gonna find 'Republicans in charge of just Carmen Edwards or Judy Frost. about everything In New Mexico come The insert will be included with next Tuesday night. Ihe regular edition of The News "We're proud to have you

:t-o• , -' ...... ,-"" ~ '~"~ '" _.... "'- -'-, ,,,", . ," ~ .~ ~ _ =', ." ,.i., ~ P~.ge 2 ~Ru·idoso (N.M.) News Monday, November I, 1982 . Emergency Medical Services joins hospital today by DAVID SlIEPPARD hospital and the C'lJllmunity. In the approved contract, the budget Concentrating oh maintaining a high transition. "She's worked' extremly hard Training programs at the hospital will .} Stafl Writer . EMS technicians have gone through a aUots $1,200 a month Jar each EMT. But skill level on the staff is not the only.lm· to get it all together," h~ said. "She's been be directed to Increasing EMS capabilities' handful of director changes in recent the four employees said they were being provement that is planned, Village very, very cooperative." In the fleld. And Moore believes the staff The Ruidoso Emergency Medical Ser· years, and the relationship with village hired for much less. . manager Jim Hlne has applied to Ihe state. As far as the effectson the staff, Robert­ must be of the highest caliber to deal with v·ices (EMS) transfers its operation to new fathers has been' tenuous. Last spring, a Asked about the difference, Moore said Emergency Medical Servic.~ Bureau for a son said she has not had a chance to think emergencies In this expanding town. management today. former director embarrassed village haU he was being "extremely careful on the grant that will go toward buying a'new am· aboul it·, and that she "won't know about "As the community grows, we're going Ambulance workers officlaUy have by dumping fll$cue equipment on Its front front end," because he does not want tll go bulance and additional elllergeney eqUip­ the change until it happens." to see more trauma and inJurlll$ that will become part of the Ruidoso-llondo VaUey steps, and complaining openly about what over the village subsidy in the first year. ment. Hine said the vlllageacquires the But the cooperation Robertson already have to be treated In the field," he 1I0spitai .:::::::::::~ N ~ Watercorporation·elects officers your house. By making your house more save up to 25 percent on your heating bill. you want to know more precisely how you :~ ~~ use and waste energy., the Texas-New The Ruidoso Water Development Cor­ The only other business Friday was ap­ weathertight and observing a few simple There are numerous places for heat to ~.. .~... leak out of your house. You should caulk Mexico Power Company will perform a ~ » poration got matters orr the ground Friday proval of the corporation bylaws. conservation measures you can save ~ X free energy audit on your home. ~ iii its eventual goal to bring more water The non-profit corporation was formed money right away. around all your windows, pipe openings ,.~ .~..... Saving energy, and thus money, is as and any other crack or hole in the siding. The trained professional who evaluates N •• rights to Ihe village. with the primary purpose of obtaining ....:~ Wed sday ,'.' your house will give you specific recom· ~ waler rights for the village by leasing the much awareness as it is specific Your doors are another source of heat N ne :::: The corporation held its organizational loss. If you have a one-elghth-inch crack mendations how to save energy, and sav- « » meeting Friday afternoon. Elecled presi­ rights or purchasing them. measures. If you know where you are us­ ....~ X ing energy and when you are using it, then all around your door, that would be the ings estimates. . :::: .!:;:.. dent was Dan Swearingen. C. Newton Olher members on the corporation are same as a hole fQur inches in diameter in The price of heating your house is not go- ~ N Page, Water Board chairman. was elected Preston Isaacs, Wayne Thompson and il will be easier to save. :~:~ secrelary, village manager Jim Hine said. Mike Seelbach. Dennis Fisher, district customer ser­ ::::~~ Coff'ee Cart .~. vices manager for Texas-New Mexico ...•~ .~... ~ Power Company, says cooling and heating •••• «9. Timberline takesthird ~ .~ Local man injured infall use the most energy. According 10 Depart­ ::!! The Wednesda~' Coff••Cart, i!i! ment of Energy statistics, electric space The Timberline Band of Ruidoso placed more importantly, the band received lots .:;. s.ponsort"d b~· thl' Chamber of ~" rope when a safety bell he was holding on heating accounts for 58 percent of your third in Seagram's International Battle of of exposure to recording companies and A local man is in critical condition at SL t ('ommprc(" S() thp pUblic can @ Mary's Hospital in Roswell with apparenl to snapped. Villado estimated Villado. fell year-round bill. the Bands, Saturday, October 23, in "'lents. ~:1 D1t'l"1 C'hambt'r ofrtcfrR- and ,,~l:~ Fisher estimates thaI if you use gas to Nashville, Tenne,ce. head injuries suffered in a fall from a tree about 50 feet and landed on his upper back. The band was .supported in its com­ :;: directors, will he froRl 9-10::10 l;.~ Garrison was rushed to Ruidoso-Hondo heat your house it is more like 42-48 per­ The competition began with 1,606 coun· ::: a.m., 8(:<::: Saturday afternoon. petitive efforts by 20 to 25 family members . cent of your bill. Your hot water accounts try and western bands competing in clubs .'.~ .~..... Patrolman Oscar Villado of the Ruidoso Valley Hospilal by ambulance and was who went to Nashville, said Mrs. Black. later transporled to St. Mary'S. A for }8 pe~cenl of your bill, and your across the nation. The Timberline Band ~ ,* '.", Police Deparlment said Larry Garrison ~ ~ refrigerator-five percent. won the slate Championship in August at Sheadded that the bagd Is stillill Nashville was hurt ·when he fell from a rope con­ spokeswoman for St. Mary's said this mar· talking to agents and pUblicity people but j[ SCHLOTZSKY'S SANDWICH SHOP 11~1 nected to a tree. ning he Was in critical condition, but she These statistics represent percentages Las Cruces. . of your year-round bill. Obviously in the For their third-place IInish Ihe band won will return to Ruidoso sometime next ·S ~ \-illado said Garrison had tied one end of would not release the extent of his injuries. week. ~: Pine Tree Square ~~ Ihe "ope to the lop of the Iree and con­ The accident occurred on Cedar Creek next few months space heating will ac­ $2,000 and the opportunity to record a ~ ~ ,'o(,tod the other end to a house porch, and Court at 2 p.m. Saturday. according to the count for a much largerpercentage of your ~ingle rerord for frp(' f:dulP HI,,,,\{ thf" Timberline is Kill' Blakey. Roy Biack, iI~~; ltl '...... ~ police log. bill. If you don't mind Ihe size of your gas mother 01 band member !tU) blaCK, .alll Craig Yueller and DOIo.'ie Flnnemore...... /...... •...:'.':-:....".:... ",tl rnp\('(1 to slide down the length of the ,

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Ruidoso were married the afternoon o(Oc· • "Opening night promises 10 he a gala lober 16 in a double ring ceremony at First A contemporary musical theater pro­ event at the Inn of the Mountain Gods," Christian Church, with the Reverend Ken duction called ~'Angels" will be performed said RLT pUblicity director Jackie Cole orficiating. at;9ateway Assembly of God Church Sheehlln. The winner of the RLT logo con­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and D~l!eJ)Jber ,11 and ~2. A third performance test wllJ he aJinounced and awardeda pass Mrs. H. R. Lacy, Capitan. The for two 10 all future RLT plays. bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Is planned for Camp Sierra Blanca BONNIE McCLENDON Alhert Shaw, Ruidoso. Decemher 10. Given in marriage by her father, the The musical, wrillen by Cynthia bride wore a white satin and lace dress and CIllwson and Ragan Courtney, Incor· Local student selected as carried white roses tipped in blue. For porates many special effects In lighting, something old she wore a gold locket; her Smoke and fC!8 and also Includes humor as something borrowed was her slip and she well as the more serious side of the wore a blue garter, Christmas season. Carlene Wadley is ENMU Homecoming queen db-ectlng the cast and crew of 45, Serving as maid of honor was Shannon l:IDe 1S alSu _involved 85 a ctleerleader, a Brazel of Capitan. She wore" blue gown. j,eading roles are being played by Kurt Bonnie McClendon, 1981 Ruidoso High wa~ Wltlker, Tim Wadley, Jim Law, Joseph School graduate, has been selected 1982 member of the American Marketing Best man for the groom Alan Garcia, Marilyn Garcia, Ralph Bellon, homecoming queen at Eastern New Mex­ Association ao'd has been on the Dean'5 Townley of Ruidoso. Ushers were Larry List. . Bell of Tucumcari· and Randy Cox of Michelle Rimer, DeAnna Rimer, Eric 'co University IENMU> in Portales. She is Logan, cousins of the groom. Stroehel, SCott ~urch, Bob Davia and Gary the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth She was chosen homecoming queen from among a group of 15 candidates and was The bride's mother wore a, blue silk Boyd. Shockey, Ruidoso, and Morris McClendon dress with white accessories. Her Dowers Dancers In the production include Fara of AlamC!8ordo. ' crowned during a student assembly Fri­ L)'ne Fields, Christy Boggs, Angie Griego, day, Octoher 29. Bonnie reigned as queen were white daisies. J\ll!y Griego, Tracy Hamm, Slacie Yer­ Bonnie is a sophomore at ENMU this .over Homecoming activiUes allhe univer~ The bridegroom's mother wore a gray year, majoring In business administration. sity this past weekend suit with burgundy accessories and also riCk, JoAnna Richardson and Lesa wore while daisies. WIreman, choreographer. wa~ Other' cast members with singing roles A reception held in the church are Lori Camphell, Stacy' Burton, Steve 5hanl~s named Ag-gie of the Year fellowship hall following the ceremony. Campbell-, Sherrie Ryan, Tammy The hall was decorated in the bride's col­ Blackwelder, Wendy Walker, Timmy Howard C. Shanks of Capitan was King to serve on the Rural Development ors of white and blue. Hostesses were Bon· Wadley, Cindy Looten, Valeree Hesse, honored Saturday, October 23. by the Commission and Subdivision Committee. nie Rogers, Mary Woodard and Betty Lisa Collison, Chrissy Yerrick and Andrea Abilene Christian University Agricultural He Is on the Lincoln County Planning and Joiner of Capitan. Chavez. Department as "Aggie of the, Year," Zoning Commission, New Horizons board, Out-of·lown guests Included the bride's Shanks Is a 1967 graduate of the Texas the Upper Hondo Soil Conservation sister and family, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Jones Crew memhers andthose responsible for of Deming: The groom's sisters, Zoe Ann props and costuming Include Jeff Dalrym· university with deg~ In range manage­ District Board and Is a past president of ment and agronomy. He is now vice presl· Shaw and Lisa Shaw of Albuquerque and pie, Mark Yerrick, Philip Yerrick, Kevin the Cnrrlzozo Rotary Club. Porlales: the groom's grandparenis Mr. Boggs, Bob Davis, Daren Boyd, Terry dent at Ruidoso State Bank and manages JEFF.SHAW AND SANDRA LACY Boyd, Sadie Labato, Tiny Chester, Corolyn the Capitan and Carrizozo branches. and Mrs. Lawrence Kemp: the groom's He was appointed by Governor Bruce WMSAR garage aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Graham. and son Miller and Sonia Hamm. Mark and Larry Bell, all of Tucumcari; sale scheduleo ' Mr. and Mrs. Randy Cox and daughter Homemade gifts demonstration set up LaDonna of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Bill , . Engagement announced Agaragesale will be sponsored by White . Bryson of Texoma, Okiahoma. . Mountain Search and Rescue I WMSAIU Following a wedding trip to Colorado, The Women's Group of Sacred Heart economist, at7 p.m. Thursday, November the Reverend Ken Cole officiating. A this Saturday. November 6. beginning at 9 the couple is athome in Ruidoso. The bride Catholic Cburch In Capitan will bost a 4. at Sacred Heart Hallin Capitan. reception will follow at Cree Manor Inn at 8.m. is a 1982 graduate of Capitan High School demonstration of homemade gifts by Mary The presentation will eover a wide varle­ Sp.m. The sale will be held in hangar two al Ellen Payne. Lincoln County home !y of &ifts that can be used for holiday giv­ Ruidoso Municipal Alrporl ofl !IIghway 37 and the groom graduated from Ruidoso Connie is a sophomore at New Mexico High School in 1980. He is associated with 109, bIrthdays and anniversaries. and will iast till about 4 p.m. . r~-" State University (NMSUJ, majoring in his father at Valley Plumbing and Heating . ·The presentation Is open to the public special and elementary education. Cody is Donations for the sale arc being reo , , ' and refreshments will be served. Follow. quested and will be picked up by WMSAR Company. n junior at NMSU, majoring in geology. A dinner for the couple, their families, ing the giitmaking demonstration, the All friends of the couple are invited 1<> members. Anyone wishing Lo make a dona­ members of the wedding party and out-ol­ women's group will elect officers for the tion can call Janie Pritchett at 257·5389 '. town guests was held at the bridegroom's coming year. parenls' home Friday, October 15. lollow· Rotary Club selects ing rehearsal. Swalander named • student of the month Pre-school checl~-up teenager of month \ Gina Yowell. Ruidoso High School daysetTuesday David Sw.alander, 17, a seniorat Ruidoso senior. was selected Rotary Student of the High School, has been selected as the Elks " Tuesday. November 2. Is the day Lodge Teenager of September. 'c· .. I • Month for October. She was selected for ,.~ I Ruidoso schools and the Serloma Club are Swalander Is a National Merit SCholar· her interest in environmcnlaJ science and sponsoring a hearing. speech and presented to the Rotary Club by Smokey ship semifmalist and member of the Na· language checkup day for area pre­ tional Honot Society. He is also active in Bear District Ranger Paui Gordon. schonlers at White Mountain Middle A student is invited to the club each football and wrestling. ., School. Upon graduation Swalander plans to at· month to learn about a discipline or fieid in The checkUps are free. Information and , which he or she is interested. tend college and study veterinary "t appointment times are available from medicine. He was chosen Hteenager of the i'~ Karen Tillman at 258-4150 or Sandy Glad­ month" by a facully panel at the high ,", den at 257-7324. A bilingual examiner wl1l DAVID SWALANDER school. be on hand at the checkups. ~JII • 911 DECK HOUSE Restaurant featuring Weekday Specials 01101115 p! ~:<,., ~-=' & ,.'.•''-' _-4 ..::H .• ..::H . .::lIon._ -<}al. j; Evening Specials f " U '., ... , LOOK FOR OUR NEW MENU Group of Blouses Hours: Weekdays: 10·4 GINA YOWELL Fri. & Sat.: 10·8:30 Sun.: 10·4 • 1fla off CORRECTION Closed Tuesday Gotewoy• Center Ruidoso, N.M. Schlotzsky's Coupons CODY BILL BROWNING AND CONNIE LYNN DORRELL good thru Nov. 14.

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(FROM PAGE 1) IIno.tber'~. the hosts' next series. 20-16. , ' . , . touclldown passes and ran for Yll~ge'~· Sports· But ~\Iidoso was not to be denied, in this, ,T or C punted the ball and Wllliarnson Th" Tig"" got the ball back on their 22 "Thil dofense gavil up some its,ninth game of the season. returned the ball to the Warrior 41. Then but two incomplete passes and a reverse ween Ibil 20 yard lines but Was tough m­ / The Warriors drove from their 20 to the Ruidoso started its drive for th" w,lnning around the I"ft side got nothing as the side Kyle Flack did a great job on both of- T or C soven before the drive ended on touchdoWn. clock ran oul' and the Warriors' Josing fense lind defenilll," .. .T with Gary Brown downs, Some good running by Wllliamson, Flack ran for 16 yards to the Tiger 43. streak was ended. ' Thil Warriors rolled up 269yards totlil'ht­ Flack alld Str\lbel and a 24--yard pass play TWo plays later, Woodul hit Douglass with The Warriors, played good, clutch fense,theirfourth best totalllf.tlle seliSpu· from Woodul to Lueras sparked the drive. a pass on the Jeft sidelines and the s"nior defense the enl'lre game, One timea Tiger Woodul had 125 yards passing wllile:....e JUilt after the Ruidoso drive ended, the receiver ran for 32 yards to the T or C' touchdown was avertedwhen,safety Cyrus , Ruidoso runnlng l\ttaC,kgained 144 ya~'/fl' Warriors' got a break whon linebacker seven and a first down. Simmons tackled a T or C rqnner after a , The Warriors will end the sell~o.n ""\R,a Is Southern Methodist Uni"ersity (SMU) petitjve. Even Tech Tech University Tommy Crow recovered a fumble on the' The Warriorsstlll had to struggle, long run at the Warrior three and Lueras starting·a dynasty in Southwest. Con­ (Tl'UJ, which has been a doormat in the game at Silver City F.riday 'nlghl.'I,'l!e nine.. however. recovered til" football .. COlts clinched II tie for the district 3·AM ference (SWC) footbam past, almost defeated the powerful Univer- Douglass caught a three-yard, pass on WilliamSOn gained nothing on one run The Mustangs, who took a decisive 30·17 sity of Washington'last week. . andStroblollos.tthree yards on a sweep. 0 .Ruidoso also played mistake-free foot· title with a crushing :l5-O vlctory,;l,Il thesidelines that put tho ball on the six. On Tularosa Friday. In another district con­ victory overalways powerful University of FQr SMU to build a dynasty would be a thenext play, Woodul kepUhe ball andran third down. Strobel was stopped for no ball as theTigers constantly had problems Texas

The Mustangs have possibly the best .....iII ...... one-two pair of running backs in the coun­ Losing seasons are extremely tQugh 'to try in Craig James and Eric Dickerson, take, particular.ly at the high school level. the "Pony Express.II The young Ruidoso High School varsity This talented running duo has spearheaded the Mustangs' drive to the football team, which won its first game conference championship this season. Friday night, Isn't the only team to be ex­ Both have plenty of speed and power and periencing a losing and frustating cam­ have c,aused havoc for SMU's opponents paign. this season. Myoid high school in California is cur­ The SWC, probably one of the three or rently HH on the season and most of its four toughest conferences in the country, defeats have been lopsided, the latest one a is again tough this season with the Univer­ 39-6 decision. sity of Arkansas, Texas and the University Myoid alma mater has seldom had win­ of Houston also very highly rated. ning seasons In its 22-year history and it Texas is not as strong as in the past, lack has won only one title, that coming in 1976. of depth and iqjuries having hurt the The fall athletic season hasn't been Longhorns this season. The Razorbacks much fun for hardly anyone iexcept possibly Milwaukee Brewer and SI. Louis are outstanding at quarterback and } 'C-. Houston has plenty of size and speed, as Cardinals baseball fans) so it's good to see the National Basketball Associalion and . always. National Hockey League seasons begin. The rest of the conference is eom- .Warrior spikers -y j itil •'. , ~" 1 , ff • 'I l' split· two matches " 4..-? • '>::1 · The Ruidoso High School girls varsity If the Warriors win a coin flip with Dem­ • volleyball team linlshed the round-robin ing. they'll host Cobre, If they lose, they'll district 3-AAA season with a 5-5 record as a host Tularosa, ',_I result of a Saturday split with hosts Silver "The girls just played fantastic against " City and Cobre. Sliver City," said head coach Elmer Ruidoso defeated Silver City in three Chavez. "Lori (Morell and Kody lTaylor> sets. The Warriors took the first set by a played especially weli. Againsl Cobre we r , . 15-8 score but lost the second IS-II. were tired. It was a 7:30 p.m. match and , . -- '.,. However, Ruidoso came back to win the the girls were tired from the long ride and ":.£.2.: {_I ~"':J third set and the match with a 15-4 score. hadn't eaten since 8:30 that morning." The Warriors finished lhe regular .~I~ Against Cobre in the nightcap. the War· lid! . riors look the first set by a t5·3 score but overall season with a 9·7 mark. the first FINALLY A VIOORY. Ruidoso High School players cheer wildly on the of the seoson and head coach Darrel Stierwalt was carried off the field lost the next two sets. 12-15, 3·15. time they've had a winning record since sidelines during the finol moments of the Warriors' 20- 16 victory over by his players afterwords. As a result of Saturday's competition. Joining the AAA division. host Truth or Consequences Friday night. It was the Warriors' first win Ruidoso finished in a tie for third place Truth or Consequences finished first in """I- .<. • . .., . with Deming, The Warriors will host either the district season and Silver City .was se­ Cobr. or Tularosa Thursday night in the cond. Deming and Ruidoso tied for third, district tournament opener. Tularosa was firth and Cobre sixth. Warrior girl cagers, boy wrestlers begin • The Ruidoso High School girls basket­ girls basketball learn and Gerald Ames is the New Mexico School for the Visually ball team and boys wrestling learn began the head wrestling coach. Handicapped. The Warrior girls will open practice today in the Warrior gym, The first wrestling lournament is the season at the Weed Tournament Sergio Castanon is lhe head coach of the scheduled for Saturday, November 20. at December 2-4.

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1 " Ruidoso'iunior varsity loses fin'ale ,I The Ruidoso Hlgb Scltool junior varsity yards in six carries. on a 4O-yardfun wltb 47 seconds left in tlie , fwtball team ended its 1982 season with a Goddard broke the game open in the contest. The,extra point kick was gwd and 1!Hl los,S to Goddard Higlt School's ninth final quarter, scoring two more Goddard had a 19-0 victory. graders Thursday night in Haswell. touchdowns on long runs. Linebackllr Tommy Crow and Smith \ thGodflrdatrd, Whllnch dbe~eated RUidoso 36-0 in The Rockets scored, on a 4O-yard run played well on defense for the Warriors as I ,i 'j II s meet g tween the two tllams with ,8:.12 remaining in tbe game. Chip each recovered a fumble. , I . earlier In the season, scored its three Ramsey of the Warriors blocked the extra Head Warrior junior varsity coach Jim touchdowns on long running plays, Other, point kick and Goddard held a 12..() advan- Ramsey was proud of his team despitll the Wise, the winless Warriors held the Rocket tage. defeal.. offense In check. Ruidoso didn't get" first down on its "The kids played a lot bettllr than they The two tllams battled to a scoreless tie next series'and had to punl. The two teams did the first time we played Godda,rd," he in the ·flrst quartllr but the Rockets scored traded offensive series before Brett Maul. said. "Their three touchdowns came on on a 44-yard run earlyil\ the second period. of Ruido$o recovered a fumble on the God, long runs.'They didn't get a sustained A run for the two-point conversion was dard 19. drive on us. ' stopped short of the goal line as the runner A five-yard offside penalty put the War- "The biggest pius about tbis season was fumbled the ball. rlors back on the 24 and two Incompletll the fact we got a chance to playa lot of The Warriors mounted a couple of drives passes made It fourth down. Quamrback young kids. That should help us next Into Goddard territory In the first half, Kenny' Espinoza hit Justin Smith for a season. This was the smallest junior varsl­ belped by some solid running by Manuel l1 " MAGISTRATI,-DIY. I ~J ..·1 - '''1 ,- ,&j ...... A .... _ ...... -1/it...... ;,1 ,• ************** _.Ii.. ( 1-" ,.'- '''OY ._ .. -.,. . .".. ." --. ~ .,... ~.... ~ _ ~ ' .,... " __ '_~ ~ ..,. ..., ." .• ~ -, ~ .~ .,. ,"" .. .. ,..." " .." ... '...... , ., Pa$J~6 - Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, November 1,1982

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". ': , ,,:,..,,\l. GO FOR A GOAL. Annie Smith of the Cobras dribbles next Saturday at the middle school. The Rowdies will the ball against United during Saturday's under-eight play either the Cosmos or Tornado for the under-12 • youth soccer match at White Mountain Middle School. title at 11 a.m. and the Celtic and the Strikers will •• United wan the match by a 2-0 score and will meet tangle for the under-19 crown at 2:30 p.m. The AII­ BOOT IT AWAY. Cicelee Makowski (left) of the the Rowdies blank the Strikers 2-0 and the Cosmos the Celtic for the under-eight championship at 1 p.m. Star matches will be played Sunday. Cobras kicks the ball away in an under-eight youth and Tornado tie 3-3. However, the Cosmos- Tornado soccer match against United at White Mountain Mid­ match was protested and will be replayed at 4 p.m. dle School Saturday. Coming up to try and get the ball Wednesday at the middle school. The winner of that is Danny Seay of United. United won the match 2-D match will meet the Rowdies for the title Saturday. In VOTE FOR and will play the Celtic for the under-eight title next under-16 action, the Celtic fell to Los Cruces 3-2 'Il1UN '11It»: Saturday. In another under-eight match Saturday. the Saturday and blanked the Strikers 3-0 Sunday. R. L. rl1·:M."'\ Celtic toppled the Bandits 8- 1. Under- 12 action saw I~'IU C:ASlI VANNORMAN NtJ1t1 1I.~lI:n.. MAGISTRATE JUDGE , JI!~I' "lit: .',\SI' Wrestling club to have meeting- DIV. II '''''I'; II:,,! Wrl1l LINCOLN COUNTY "N "u The Ruidoso Wrestling Club will hold a The meeting wlll be a chance for all per­ from to a.m. to noon each day and wlll con­ \C\U. ;" - .IN sons interested in the club 10 get logether linue through most of the winter. . l'kl)'llU~lU!ItH5l !'Oo'In"llkJ nly. meeling for coaches, parenlll and anyone 7:30 and discuss the club. Both boys and girls There are currently 15 volunteer Pol. Adv. Paid for by R. L. Van Norman -~ interested in the'club at p.m. Wednes· 257-UHII.. -- nlllUus.. Nt;WS day. November 17. at village hall. can participate In the club's activities. coaches worklng with club director Mark Many other sports besides wrestling will Paz to organize the program. also be conducted at the club's clinics. Soc­ Mayor George White will present cer­ cer, volleyball. basketball and possibly . lificates 10 each youth who participates in Haye A lreallelaway Eyening track are among the sports that wllJ be the program at the final session January tau~ht. t5. Anyone Interested In further information AI The Mon Jeau Lounge RUIDOSO The first session is scheduled for Satur­ should write Paz at P. O. Box 171. Ruidoso In The HolI.ay InnI lOCKET CLUB, Inc. day. November 2rI. The sessions wlll last Downs. NM 88346. MUSIC BY -ONE SHARE of STOCK­ CtfIet shot (Kilt .hitl • IIII.n ,. r.nt ..Mil! THE PLUS aoltH IIIht r",..hlll.nh or . DAVE RICE BAND Thl. Duerl Sierra Bakery & CoIIee Shopp. to a T. RUIDOSO • SUNLAND Inc. But ColIn In Town EVERY WEDNESDAY IS LADIES' NIGHT I. it.., tilltrlls. WI 'InlTwo Drink. 'ree...'12 Prlco Drink. All Evening -2 DEBENTURES­ aw.. Itts" ..... ofhrhsty-.... wlahts III .., OWl! tr..hly hktcl &r....nII &.ns. THURSDAY-DANCE CONTEST TOTAL SALES PRICE PkllI 010,. W.loolll.1 $100 To The Winning Couple 8lI1ctryHlln: SlHwlDhts Itmtl YISlr'-UR NEW YI~~OO~M~I;== AS A PACKAGEI 7 •••• - SIlO P.M. , .... - Sat. 11 •••• -S ~••• The Public Is Welcome 7 •.•. - t ~.•, s.... CIHt4 MI•. T.... - Sat. $100,000.00 CASH

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:~/ ~, Business 1 WILLIAM H. SEELBACH, JR. Candidate for County Commissioner where you tell US District 3 thet A knowledgeable candidate who will continue In your business, you call the shots.• right? Except when it to work for all the people.of Lincoln County. comes to a business loan-then your banker calls ·em. Right again? Not at First City. • Present Chairman of the Lincoln County Planning and You tell us what kind of repayment terms will suit your Zoning and Parks Cammisslon, eightyears a member, ser­ company best. ving under four County Administratians. That makes business borrowing easier. And it gives you , another good reason to bank at First City. • Post Chairman of the Lincoln County Disaster Defense ,-• Call Garry Carter and start calling your own shots todayI ,• Tasl~ Force. • ,• •, • Post President of the Ambassadors, Ruidoso-Hondo • Volley Chamber of Commerce. • • • Post Chiefof the Ruidoso Fire Deportment. •• • • • Owner and qualifying broker of Century 21 Affiliate • FirstCiqt •

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GOING OUT -' --l "OR YOU ' ;. '. BUSINESS SALE EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY CAN OUTSTANDINGVALUE _~Jf!'H~~. ~~~ ~ . CaTIm~~lm r.=""112"""c"""ha"""nn"""el' COLOR TV ELECT Capability

Now you can gel a great •••• $589 SchlOlZSky Sandwich and beal inflation too. For a Iimiled'time, SchIotzsky's offers $1.00 off any Ialge sandwich ~ • and/or $1.00 off any two regular sandwiches. , . SALE And when you laste our blend of 12 delicious ingredients like mealS and cheeses setved hot on aspecial, fresh baked bWl ..• 95 vou'lllmow why we make one sandwich., Frl••Sot. $539 OPEN ,- - • 10.'30 a.m.-p.m.8 _ ~0:30 a.m.·9 p.m• • •••••••••..a~:'~I'-tZ·~:~ ... 19/rRemote Control TV • • SAVE I DOLLAR OClJ&Cll M,,~. SAYE 1 DOLLAR • "",,,. • ~. 8eautuul Table TV has all the great Zenith console TV fealures! • .,· . • Computer Space Command 2400 Remote Control- = ' S.....BUCK all.. bOI,•• I with all channel scanning and direct channel access "•• • • MW. ,NOV. 141 • Quartz~Controlled Electronic Tuning Zenith Quality, •• : ON A LARGE SCIILOTZSIrt SANDWICH • '112 Channel Capability-Including 42 ceble channels •• • Chromatic One-BuUon Color Control : • PRESENT THIS COUPON JlNI) SAVE A BUCK ON THE BEST Bm IN TOWN I COUNTY COMMISSIONER Means ·•• • Good only at Scholozsky's 8andwlchShop atPinetreeSquare .• • Reliable Z-1 Chassls-l00"lo modular design •• ..-...... •...... ~~ __. • Chromasharp Picture Tube-lor outstanding picture •• . District 1 • November 2 sharpness Greaterlfllue •• • • Beautiful slmulale.d grained American Walnut •• ,. I~1The quality goes in before the name goes on' ': • Experienced • Knowledgeable " AH.rTh•••I••T'"...... _1.WlMltCoun'" ~i Asuccessful business man with an ...1: abiding Interest In the welfare of Lincoln County. t ,t P"ld lor by (;rrr~' Tully.t••"•. 'J. ...'". " ,Po .- ,") • - ~ ~...... ~,.""'- .. _ ...... : ..... JW ...... '. -:- _ ,' _, ":" _ .,... ..-..- ~..-...- '"' ~~ ..- ~- .. - ...... '...... Monday, Novembel' 1,' 1982

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~;- •. WIIlIIIRS .of the pumpkin contest amang Joette fir PQC Man pumkins; Linder Rad, whose pumpkin •. ~ ..... II NoCoverCharge 1.\. Maskew's olass at White Mountain Middle School are was judged to be the'/unniest; and Anthony Rue and (fram left) Stephanie Harrelson, whose entry was Clay Grimes, who created the scariest pumpkin using gs~mmmmmmm&mm8.m.ga. chosen the 1982 Greatest Pumpkin; Andrea Gomez the theme of "Friday the 13th." and Rhonda Boca, who won most cr.e.at.iv.e.riiiib.bo.n.s.f,;;;or:.. __

VOTE NOVEMBER 2, for NEW HOURS· Whispering Pine Restaurant Monday-Thursday: 6:00 a.m.-2:00p.m. FRED D. COLLINS Frlday-Sunday: 6:00 a.m.-8:00p.m. 'Until Ski Season Begins J. _\ ~._~1 for COCHERA State 'Representativ~ .).it District 56 --Ttle Cantina at RESPONSIBLE Cochera Restauant BUY A LUY PICKUP NOW Backgammon SPENDING IS A Tournament FOR $.043* AND PICK Starting November 2 Cosh Prizes UP A ROUND-TRIP MAJOR CONCERN Register Nowl TICKIT FOR TWO ON Many programs and the money to ad­ minister those programs are being IASTIRN AIRLINIS AT 1 , returned to the states, I feel that how NO IXTRA COST. this money is spent is a serious issue, • __• title...... kid ••• - ). Go to " ,!.~ . You've never seen on offer like this before I Just buy or order a new Chevy lUV Pickup before November 15, 1982.ond we'll give you 0 round·lnp ticket for two on Eastern Airlines Choose one of lIb CItIes in the USA, Canado. MeXICO. TIME TO SERVE the Polls -Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Caribbean Come In 500n and get all Ihe detolls. . , I am self-employed so I will have time to devote to the respon­ Partlcipatlng dealers contrlbule $175 to this program. sibilities that th&se changes will bring to our state legislators. . This mo¥ affect your vehicle cost, so make your best deal _ ..... D •• . Nov. 2 PIMAMCIM. AVAILABLE NO TIES TO .SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS and -BUY NOW AND FLY-- VOTE BILL

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P0ge 1n Ruido~o (N.M.) News Monday, November 1,1982 • ~::::::::: :~:::: .',:.:.' .'. ....:.:: , .;.:;::;...;.;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::; ::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::;:;:;:;:.;::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::: ::::: Jose CuarQII Vejar and Hilda. Rivera Roger A, ,ElIlsand Kathryn Ellillio W, C, . ' Cuamn lo Alberlo Beromen and Gloria Robison and FIIJlnle Mae .Robison, one­ Cuamn, one-fifth interest in Lot 8, Block third interest in Lot 15, Block 2, Fourth Ad.­ t8, Golf Course Eslates, Lincoln County-, dllion to Airport West, Lincoln County, N. Official Records N..M M, • Sanc~ (WITCI.i\IM D~:EIl 22; Ponderosa Heights Sub., Unit III, Lin­ Ben C. and Trene Sanchez to Jewell Ratliff, a/k/a Jewel Ratliff, to The City of Alamogordo, a Municipal coln County, N'. M. Nellie Sanchez, the SWY.NJj:lf4, Section,21, Eddie D. Nlchobl and Oretta J. Nlcbols, ~"rporalion,' to Forrest Mickey and SP~X'IAL WAIIIIANT\'DEEV and the W'kNWY., SWII., Section 21, TSS, Lot 40, Block 1, P!1lo Verde Slopes, Lincoln Maylene Mickey, a tract of land in. the Village of Ruidoso to Ellis E. Rhndes, RISE, N,M.P.M.,l,incoln County, N, M. County, N, M, NE'.NE'., Section, 16, TIOS, Rl3E, Block D, Lot 12-0, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Opal Greer, formerly 'known as Opal Ray R. SIOlln andGlayds B,.Sloan toSon- N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, N. M. Lincoln County, N. M. Cappetlo, to Ronny Bennett arid Linda ja O. flartronl, Lot'28, Block 2, River Park Wi\llRANT\' DE~;DS WARRANT\' VEED Bennett, Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block P, Addition, Lincoln County, N. M. Forrest F. Mickey and Maylene Mickey Robert Clifton Adair, II and Leann Adair RuldosC/ Pine Lodge Co. Sub., Lincoln SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED lo John M. Patterson'and Gwen N, Patter­ to Anona L. Adair and Cretha J. Adair County, N. M. RUidoso Foods, Inc.,!1 New Mexico Coi'- John K, to Keyway-Southwest, poration, M, K. Mills!1nd Betty.:!l:, Mills, son, an undivided one-fourth interest in a Hickman, the South one-half of Lots 38, 39 Reed to tract of land in the NE'I4NE'/., Section 16 and 40, Block M, RuidoooPine Lodge SUb., Inc., a Texas Corporation, Lol7, Block 22, Lol4, Block n, P!1lmer Gateway Sub., Lin­ Lincoln County, N. M. Town and Country North, Unit II, Lincoln coin CountY,·N. M, ' • and the NW'I.NW'/., Section 15, TIOS, County, ·N. M. . Mobs"", Inc., a New )l'iexico Corpor!1- Rl3E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln Couuty, 'N. M. QUITCLAIM DEED H. Forrest Ii'. Mickey and Maylene Mickey John C. Grieves and Paula K. Grieves to Keyway-Southwest, Inc., a Texas Cor- tion, to William Galloway and Ralph V. lo Robl!rt H. Fra~ier and Marion N. Larry Oale Thompson and Sarah Thomp­ poration, to Donald C, Davis and Bobble S. Williams, Tract 92, Mesa Verde Acres, Fl'a~ier, Davis, Lot 7, Block 22, Town and Cou!ltry Unit 3, Lincoln County, N. M. an undivided one-fourth Interest son, a tract of land in Tract BB 4, ·Flume North, UnillI, Uncoln COunly, N. M. Plnecllff Corporation, a Texas Corpora- in a lracl of land in the NE'/.NEV., Section Canyon Sub., Lincoln County, N. M.. Roger A. Ellis and Kathryn Ellis to Don tion, to Miquel Sanchez and Leticia Ivette 16 and the NW'I.NWI/., Section 15, TlOS, WARRANT\' DEEV Townley, one-third interest in Lot15, Block Sancbez, BuUding 3, Apartment 10, Week IU3E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, N. M. Gracie Luck England and Ben England 2, Fourth Addition to Airport West, Lincoln No.~9, Pinecliff Condominium Project, Forrest F. Mickey and Maylene Mickey to LaVerne H. MIller, Lot 8, B. L. Luck, . Counly, N. M, . . l;;i~~~.~~~.,!~r.~.~:."~: ~ ~ ~ . to Brent Watson and Sara Ann Watson, an Jr., SiJb.. Lincoln County, N.M. '::::::::::~:;:::::::~;:::;:;:::;:::::::::::::;:;:;:::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::::;:::;:::::~:::;:;.;::.:':':';';':':';';'~':':':';';'~':':';';':".;""""';O .. undivied one-fourth interest in a tract of QUITCLAIM VEEV land In the NEIJ.NE'I., Section 16 and the CharlesO. Martin to Ruby J. Martin, Lot NWIf.NWI/4, Section 15, TIOS, RI3E, 21, Peebles Sub., Lincoln County, N. M. N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, N. M. Charles V. Martin to Ruby J. Marlin, Lot· Court Report- Forrest F. Mickey and Maylene Mickey 19, PeeblesSub., Lincoln County, N. M. to Leland O. Pownell and Virginia O. WARRANTY DEEDS Pownell, !1n undivided one-fourth interest­ Hanley G. Peavler to Christine Peavler, Appearing before Magistrate Judge Charles L. Brown, Canutillo, Texas, is~ In a tract of land in the NE'I.NE'/., Section Lot 7, Block 18, Unit 7, Alto Lakes Golf and James Wheeler recently, on charges listed suance of worthless check In amount of 16 and the NW'i. NWv., Section 15, nos, Country Club Sub.. Lincoln County, N. M. and action taken, were: $28.35, paid restitution plus $25 fine and $10 RI3E, N.M.P.M.. Lincoln County, N. M. Halem Ayoub to Gloria B. Ayoub, one­ Gary Vogel, RUidoso, issuance of war· service charge. AMERICAN SPECIAL WARRANTY VEEV half interest; and to Gerald C. Ayoub, one­ thless checks in amounts of $49.56 and $25, Patricia N, Hernandez, EI Paso, Texas, Kenneth G. Cox and Joyce W. Cox toAllo fourth interest; and to Michaelle Ayouh paid restitution plus $10 fine and $10 ser­ issuance of worthless check in amount of Alps, Inc., a New Mexico Corporation. Lot and Rosemary Ayoub. each twelve and vice charge. $33_64, paid restitution plus $35 fine and$10 2 L8S. ••: ••• 21, Block 6, Unit 2, High Mesa Sub., Lin­ one-half interest in Lot 61, Block 6, Unit I, service charge. CHEESE coln County, N. M. Amended, Camelot Sub.. Lincoln County, Clyde Gene Bratcher II, Arlesia, bound Pete Salas, RUidoso, OWl, fined $100 and WARRANT\' DEEVS N.M. over for trial in District Court on charge of $25 lab fee. A110 Alp's, Inc.• to William C. Donnell. - Halem Ayoub 10 Georgette A. Ayoub, burglary. Ben Hogan, Midland. Texas, bound over BEEF- d/b/a Fera Pena Properties, Lot 21, Block one-half interest; and to Ameen F. Ayoub, Ernest Ray Gwynne. Artesia, bound for trial in District Court on charge of 6, Vnlt 2, High Mesa SUb., Lincoln County, Fred L. Ayoub and Gazelle Ann Ayoub, over for trial in District Court on charge of falsely obtaining services or accommoda­ burglary. LB••••••••• N..M. each a sixteen and 66/100 interest in Lot 60, tions. LIVERS 69- James F. Thompson and Mary Ellen Block 6, Unit I, Amended, Camelot Sub., Anthony Gonzales, Ruidoso, DWI, ad­ Thompson lo Orvll J. Green and Rachel Lincoln County. N. M. iudged not gullly after allended DWI 'LEGAL NOTICE Juanita Green, Lot 14, Block 9, Carter's Ruidoso Really Company. Inc., a New school. Tommy Trujiflo, Ruidoso, riding Mexico Corporalion. to Rose Mary with intoxicated driver, dismissed. Park Sub., Lincoln County, N·. M. LEGAL NOTICE MAZOLA 99- QUITCLAIM DEEV Stevens, Lot 3, Block K, Middle Cedar Stanley Zink; RUidoso. OWl; adjudged Nollcl.' is .hereby given thatlhe Lineoln County Unurd of I.OO.~ ~~~~ O~L Michael M. Castle and Ruth E. Castle to SUb., Lincoln County, N. M. not guilty after allending DWI school. Commi~jDnll'TS havc recejvL"d D Tt'tfuesllD do.o;(> Counly MARGARINE lload AU·2B. Pursuant 10 Sec1ion 67·5-8. NMSA. 1978. tuu. - Jerrold Oonti Flores, Lot 8, Block 2, North Sam L. Shackelford and Oonna Jeffrey Shaw. Ruidoso, OWl, adjudged Rpptrinted 11 Road Review Committee wftlch WlIfi to ml.'Cl Heights Park Sub., I.;incoln County, N. M. Shackelford, John Wesley Purser and not guilty after allending OWl school. lk'tobt'r 28. 1982. but tmd to he cancelled Tht-' !'p. WARRANT\' DEEVS Charlene Purser and John Walter Qualls . Phillip E. Assmus, Ruidoso, DWI and I;clll.'duf(>(f rnl't.·ling iii· TIME: 1:30P,M SQUEEZE PARKAY M_ Gerald Ottingerand O. Jean Ollinger and Janice R. Qualls to Larry Rackley and driving left of center; adjudged not guilty "14M·I!:: Inter5l.ocllon or Stale Highway 70 und Al 1·28 to Oris puane Harrod and Sandra R. Har­ Clay Rackley, Unit 221, Lot 14M. Inn­ afler attending OWl school. Paid fine and DATE' Tut':iday. NOyemoor9.1932 rod. Lot 5, Block 8, Sun Valley Sub.. Lin­ sbrook Village Condominium Project, Lin· Th!.· n'port 01 UK' I\ood VIl'WIDR Commltlec will tx' lab fee after found guilty on second presenled ~o ijle Board 01 County Commissioners s( (hejr I LB••••• coln County, N. M. coin Counly, N. M. ml"l'lInp; em tot . MARGARINE ·charge. n'Aulnr Novl'mlx-r 23. I9U2. III UI 1)(1 A Convivial Enterprises, Inc., a New Mex­ Jose Guamn Vejar and Hilda Rivera Ken Laren, Roswell, bound over for trial "ount)' Courlho~e, Cnrritqw ico Corporation, lo Knight. Custer and Cuaron to Enrique .Castillo and Alicia in District Court on charge of forgery (four AnYllr\l' wlshlnl( I.. mak(' I.·nmml'nlli or rl'l'umml'ndullOns Duncan. a New Mexico Law Firm, one· CuBron, one-fifth interest in Lot 8, Block counts). mllv du SlI.aI.·llhpl'1I1ltuo Iwualwvt-' mt'nliorwd ffl('('llnfCN third interest in Lots 46, 47, 51, 54 and 55. 18, Golf Course Estates, Lincoln County, Jim O. Morrison, Belen, driVing under . 1"/TlloMASP MCKNIGIIT ('lrAmMAN B~NCH ••• Block 22, Ponderosa Heights Sub.. Vnitlll, N.M. the influence, no tail lamps and careless HtiAlU) I.'" t.IN'''I1,N ('IIIINTY (·IIMMIS,.'U{)NI-;rtS CELERY 1 Uncoln County, N. M. Jose Cuaron Vejar and Hilda Rivera driving, fined $1,000 and sentenced to one Don Allen and Gerri F, Allen to Danicl Cuaron to Luis Arellano and Rosa Cuaron. year probatiQn. E. Duncan and Jane M. Duncan, one-third one-fifth interest in Lot 8, Block 8, Golf I... ·~.t ,~.

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• .:.:.;.:.:•••:.:••.;•••:••J'••••••~ ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·b·.·.·.·.·o!.·~· '!.:-~·.~~:-~ :. ;:-·.·.:.·.·.~ ~i:-" b:-·.·.:O·.:-·l.:-~ :-: Y..·"-.,;'O· ...... ',. ,', ·.. 'r~ ·· ·,.· ·.· ".· ·.· ·.·.· .- ,,;, :-· ,',·.:-:-i·.. '.~'.""" . THE RUIDOSO NEWS uSPS No. 47260 Published each Monday and Thursday by RuidoSQ" News, Inc.. J. Ken· Edltortal neth Green. President; WalterL. Green Vice President. at 1712 Sudderth Inside The Capitol Drive. and entered as secorid class matier at the Post Ornce at RUidoso. N.M.88345. • . Ken and Mary Green : .. , ...... "., Publishers '" lust w.lsh tho.. who bear such a Rolland Ramos , : ClrculatiQn Mgr. Tim Palmer , , Edilor hecavy burden· for overspending by .Fred McCaffrey Carmen ]~:dwards ,, Adverllsing Mgr. and tcaxlllS us Into this recession Joyce Woodard. " Composing Mgr. could r~lst playing polltl~ with sUBs(:RIPTioN RATES IN ADVANCE the: problem. they Single copy. 25c; Single CQPY by Mail. 50<:; 6 months out of County, $20: ccaused."-Presldent Ronald within County. $18: 1 year out orCounty. $22: within County. $20: Home Reagan ed them and their wives at a cost Qf $500. Delivery. $2.50 per month. SANTA FE - Questions. Questions. The Ruidoso News reserves the right to reject advertising and edit copy Questions. That's a IQt mdQugh fQr wining and din­ lhat it considers objectionable. Liability for any error in advertising shall We think this statement cuts through a lot of In the column writing business, you ing. not exceed the value of the aclual space in which Ihe error occurs and have 10 scrutinize your own motives. When was the last time anybooy wanted shail be satisfied by correction in the next issue. Cali 257·4001 for Home rhetorical garbage that has been scattered around Why did you push the things you push? to hire you badly enQugh tQ pay that kind of Delivery. during the past many months of this year's political Why are YQU opposed to the things you are mQney 10 get your attention? campaign. opposed 10' You couidspend your life worrying over Has Pittenger learnedanytbing from the things like thai. fact that SQme of us thQughtthat was a lit­ ',',',"".'.',",', ..... -.... , .. -:.:- :-:.; :.,.; ... - ..;,' What do politicians and their spokesmen mean tle excessive? when they say they wont to "turn the economy Yet when a well-meaning young at· NQt SQ you'd OQtlce iI. torney, a part of the vast tentacles of state IIthe Legislature accepted the budget he letters to the Editor around"? government, asks you a queslton like. has prepared for the coming year. he "Why are you so worried about what·s go­ would spend $11.000 on recruiting new pe0- Dear Citizens of RUidoso, Dear editor: Will happy days be here again for them when infla­ ing on in the state Investment Office1" ple for his division. . Thanks 10 those of you who unselfishly This letter is In reference to the tion is back to 14, 15, 16 percent, and climbing; guidelines cQmmonJy used for a valid you feel obliged to come up with some kind If he got that money (which he won't! donated concession items for our Beverly of answer. Day Benefit Movie. esllmate of consumpllon of water in small home mortgages back to 18 percent, and climbing; that would be more than anybOOy eise In Iowns and subdivisions. At the very outset, automobiles doubled in price in only three or four. state government has In his or her budget Through these generous donallons we Answer (therefore): were able 10 raise a substantial amQunt of I must indicate that there is no one unique .- This office, which for all too long has for recruiting anybOOy . years, and climbing; people who don't produce money. . formula to determine water consumption anything, indexed and keeping up; wage-earners .. been an obscure part of the Department of Is that all bad? Probably not. in a small community. However, there is a But it·s part of a pallern. Thoughtful, unselfish people facilitate . Finance and Administration. has grown In our jQb of guldlng young persons 10 be car· set of variables which could be used 10 failing behind and then taxed ever more for a dou­ the last year 10 first plaCe In state govern­ Pittenger appears 10 this writer to press lng, cMcerned adults. reach such an esllmate. One such set of ble blow? ment: . variables is as follows: Why say that? too hard. to try too much to bulldoze both Sincereiy the Investment Council for which he works BonnleCoe 1. Physiological waler requirement is During the past few months, we've heard Mr. Because of the money involved; and such legislative committees as he is Marti 1.5 gallons per capita per day. That doesn't mean the amount Qf money responsible to. Texanlta Cole 2. sanitary requirements are 10 to 20 Anaya and Mr. Bingaman say they're going to "turn in investments overseen; that has been gallons per capita per day. the economy around." We've heard Mr. Irick and enormous for many years, even when we He sounds like a man in a hurry - as Dear editor: 3. Rational household requirements Mr. Schmitt say they like whdt Prtlsident Reagan is sap Citizens didn't reaUze it. thQugh he had some aim he had 10 achieve are 30 gallons per capita per day. doing. What's up now Is the amount of money In a short time. maybe by January t. The Ladies Auxiliary or Ruidoso DQwns 4. Public requirements (washing paid in salaries. That makes SQme of us uncomforable. wants 10 thank those that conlributed streel, fire. swimming pOQls, public Here In old simple New Mexico govern· Ioward the gun that we gave away Oclober toilets) five to ten gallons per capita per Tuesday we're voting for the folks who have Herschel Pittenger. the Investment of­ ment. we just want to be folks - nOl loth. day. ficer. makes $60,000 a year. With the ex· already started turning the economy around and sophisticated Investors who control large The project will enable us lo purchase a 5. Industrial requirements lcar wash, who want to continue in the same direction.. We ception of certain physicians and universi­ funds. and thus may get cQnslderallon and PA 5ystem for the Village Council room hospital. mQrtuary. and other industry. ty presidents. Who are exceptions 10 every even favors from the big brokerage houses and paint the municipal building. etc. I 35 gallons per capita per day. In don't want ony part of those who want to go back rule When It comes to payrQlI, that makes with which we place our business. A special thanks to the Mule Sk.inners average use this ranges from 20% 10 60% three years. him the highest paid man In state govern­ Organization for allowing us 10 sell tickets of total water used. ment after the Governor. " We like things 10 be up-front and clear. We don't like to feel hurried Into things. and hold the drawlnR. for the gun, at thc 6. Loss Cdue to waste and leakage In Vote Tuesday John Irick and Bet you didn·t kMW that, did you? races. dislribution lines) is 25 gallQos per capita for Jack !, Forgel the namboyance and the big Schmltt.-KG ThallltUe arangement was more or less "selI.'· The ladies will be having a Christmas per day. sneaked through with little advertence 10 it bakesaleand bazaaronDecember 4. 1982. ThcrefQre. the per capita consumption of , from the medfca. Give us a little time to think quietly, so at the VlUage Hallin Ruidoso Downs. The)' water daily in small cities Is approximate­ And what did Pittenger do after he got we can decide If this Is the way we want to will offer Christmasgifts. decorations. and ly 100 gallQos. the~~ . run New Mexico. hQmemade bake goods. The proceeds will There are aisQ standarized methods of I Well. he immediately hired two From "TheStreet" to Old Pecos Trail Is also go Ioward helping the vlJlage. reaching valid estimates for waler slorage assistants at $30,000 per year each - after a IQng way. We're on the latter. Don'llry facilllies, In the Ruidoso area, there are hp had lured th.", hpre and wined .~-1 flln. 10 make it Into Wall Street Myrl West. Presldenl usually two types of storagefacililles com­ monly employed for this purpose. These ~~.¥¥¥¥ a"" (a) elevated storage. and (b) pressure ..¥.¥¥ ¥¥ ••••••••• tanks. In elevated tanks one eommunlty should have a enpacity which is at least equal to ~ ~ two days' average consumption re· quiremenls. Lei us calculate the reqUired On the Village Beat enpaclt)' In elevated storage for a subdivi­ -.c ~ sion with 20 hGuses. This is done as -.c -.c follows: storage capacity = 100 (waler consumption per capita per day) x 3.5 with· -.c -.c (average number of persons In a family In New Mexico) x 20 Iservlce connecllons to -.c) -.c 20 hQmes) x 2 (days) = 14.000 gallons. Tim Palmer -.c j -.c Larger storage volume may be necessary i 10 accommQdate special demands, such as -.c -.c fire fighting or seasonal varlatlons. -.c ~ -.c The capacity Qf pressure tanks Isusually Oh my aching calvesl general they were very nice. -.c -.c small when compared 10 the total dnlly rt wns In my calf muscles that I felt the My spiel consisted of saying who I was, waler consumption. Tanks are customari­ effect of pounding the pavement aU one thai my dad was running for State ly designed to accommQdate only mQmen· saturday on the campaign traU. Representative. and that I just wanted to ~ ~ tary peak demands because only 10 10 20 The reason 1 was going door to door In drop a brochure by-ali the while holding percenl Qf lank capacity is available. The the Northeast Heights mAlbuquerque the up the brochure for them 10 see. -.c ,-.c maximum steady demand which can be saturday before last Is thai my father is a One fellow. whQ had been vacuuming his delivered by a pneumatic system is equal candidate fQr the New Mexico House of car in the driveway. Sluck out his hand and -.c ';10 the pump capacity. Generally. the Represenlalives from District 30. said, "Bob McMullen is my uncle." (Bob pressure tank should be approximately ten My ~xperience with politics always has McMullen is my dad's opponent.) But he -.c -.c times the pump capacity in gallons per been prettymuch limited to observing. so went on 10 say he was glad I came by, -.c -.c mlnule. Naturally it is advisable 10 selecta active involvement was something new. because it showed someone cared enough pump large enQugh 10 satisfy the peak What we did. with Big Joe working one 10 go to the trouble. -.c -.c demands. side of the street and me the other, was go The closest thing 10 a hllStlle reception -.c -.c Pressure tanks for Individual home In­ house 10 house delivering campaign (other than that German shepherd and ~ stallations should have a capacity of at brochures. various other canines, ankle·biter -.c least 42 gallons. Qr about to 10 15 gallons It didn't take me long 10 confirm variety). eame late In the day. ~ ~ per person served. The volume can also be something my dad had already computed with the aid of a simple fonnula observed-that Suburbia has become M)' dad's brochure has the word, ~ An open letter to the voters of Lincoln County ~ as follows: Q = Qm';' (t - P{I)';' P(2)1. very, very security conscious. 11 seems "Democrat,·· prominently displayed on Where Q is the tank volume in gallQns. that nearly every hQUSC has a Iitlle sticker the front. I said my usual, "My name is ~ ~ Qm is equal 10 t5 minutes Qf slorage al on the door for NO! (Neighborhoods Tim Palmer ete.... 10 the T-shirted old guy from Tom Sullivan, Democratic Candidate peak rate, P(I) is the minimum absolute Organized to Fight .Crime) or Operation at the door, who must have been watehlng ~ for Lincoln County Sheriff: ~ operating pressure (14.7 pounds per Identification. or some other crime a bowling tournament on TV. square inchl,and PI211s the maximum abo preventiQn program. "Well my name Is Charles Howard. and -.c ~ ~olute pressure. Let us take an example to One house had a "NQtice 10 Fi""men: I'm a Republican. And I've got no· damn -.c I grew up In Los Cruces, New Mexico where I attended grade school and .M "le run­ in their thinking. -r-&w.-S~ ~ filthy "Soap Operas", magazine racks in ning down the street. All In all. campaigning was an eye­ -.c . retaU stores, public rest rooms and yes ali The next morning. people went out 10 opening experience for me. 1 discovered it the western movies from Roy Rogers thru fin<:l their hoods up and batteries gone. I is hard work, and I gained a new-found the ledgendary John' Wayne "saloon askedmy mom if she had called the police respect for polilicians who work their way P.S, I have been Infarmed by the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy :;c Scenes." Those scantly dressed dancing and· she said nO. up. thot I can be CERTIFIED by waiver becQuse of my extensive training aod +c girlS,,, weren't just seiling "sasparella "Raven't you been reading my 1 was glad to hear my dad say that fQr education. as soon as I am elected Sheriff. +c Soda . editorials?" I asked. She said the lasttime him. the experience will have been worth And ·lest we lorget, "The Best Little: they called !h~ poliee about something it It-win. lose or draw In the eJee!lon. P.S.S, County Sheriffs.are NOT required by low to be certified. +c WhQrehouse in Ruidoso" was headed east took $0 longlor them t6 respond that it did And though all or us are tiredb)' i\(lW of back to Tellas. tio gooo, being boMbarded with polillcal rhetoric, . . JimmyParsons Despite the security l>r~cal1ti

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The team that we sent •'i"Io1-...... -,• ....• , . If." I· • 0' to Washington is 'proving that guts, courage, and good solid leadership can handle the problems that 40 years of tax, tax

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Page 4 - Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, November 1. 1982 THE RUNWAY ANP TAXIWAYS OF THI;) RUIPOSO LABORERS '" OPERATORS - telephOne MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WITHOUT PERMISSION. ANP construction. Call 7:00·8:00 p.rn" LEGALNOTICE TO PROVIPE FOR PENALTIES THEREFOR, STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY O~' LINCOLN 257.lI670. 1A!l-2tp· IN1QEPROBATECOURT Cqpiea'of the pro~ Urdlnance .reav.Uabie for In· IN THE MATTEROFTHE ESTATE ) .peclloQ ,I the 0111...,II,. Vlllag. Clerk d...... roguIar, PART TIME - housekeeper/maid need· OF M.P. PIOR, de<..1l NO. 101 (LIFIS SAFETY CoDE) 1981 EOrlION. sharing, plus rnuch more. Apply at your Vn..L~GE OF RUIDOSO, RENUMBERING CERTAIN municipal para el Pueblo, dichos bonos llnancleros DONE at Ruldtx!Jo, New Mexleo, this 26th day of Oc­ .2, OF THE: MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VIlLAGEOF Copies of the Pf9~ ordlnanee are available 'OT In· • neighborhood 7-EleveP store. EOE PORTIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE pagadel'OS de la imposiclon y colecelon d~ impuestos tober, 1982. RUIDOSO. NEW MEXICO, TO ADO P,ROVIszoNS spectfon at the o(flee of tbe Village Clerk during normal VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO, ANt> AMENDING SECTION l«)bre toda prropiedad en el Pueblo sujela a impuestos en VII;LAGE OF RUIDOSO THERETO MAKING IT UNLAWFUL TO LANP OR and regular businesi hours, upon request, and_ may be rn/f. 8-50-3tc H-3 OF THt MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE VILLAGE Una suma slflclente para pagar principal e Interes en los Bylsi Leon Egglesion TAkE AN AIRCRAFT OFF FROM THE RUIDOSO purchased by payment of the cost of copies thereof. OF : RUIDOSO TO REQUIRE APPLICANTS F'OR dichos bonos flnancleros de obllgacion general, dlchP5 .,' Village Clerk MUNICIPAL AIRPORT AT NIGHT, AND TO MAKE IT DONE at Ruidoso, New Mexico, thls 19th day 01 Oc­ RUIDOSO CARE CENTER - Is now tak­ BUSINESS LICENSES TO MAKE: APPLICATION bonos seran vendidos en Ialocaslon u ocaslo~ y sobre Legal N2524 . 21 - CIII I, 8 UNLAWFUL TO DRIVE MOTOR VEHICLES UPON tober, 1982. ing applications for cook's helpers and tales condiciones que determine la Mesa de Fe(h,lciJriOS? THREE DAYS IN ADVANCE OF COMMENCEMENT ',t VlLLAGE OF RUlDOSO dishwashers.. Call Marie for an inter­ OF BUSV'lE~S. 2. Los ewctores municlpales califlcados no residenles By lsI Leon Eggleslon, Its CJerk view,257-9071. R·50-tfc· del Pueblo pUeden volal" en la cuestlon de la emtsion de LEGAL NOTICE -. COpiC5 of the propos~ Ordinance ar~ available 10f in­ bonos financleroo de Qbligacion general POI' el Pueblo con Legal125J5 • 21 (JU 1, -8 speeUon.at Ihe-'OlflceoI thE' Village ClerK during regular, propusitos de alcantarillado sanitario. . normal buslnC5s hours, upon request. and may ~ pur· Un efector callrlcado no resldente es uno que, en el dla '", ORDINANCE NO. 1982-19 o l"hased by 'he·payment of cost of COllies thereof. de Ia elecclon, is un elector caUficado regiSlrado del eon· AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AND CONFIRMING ACTION HERETOFORE TAKEN RELATING TO DONE,p1 n~id.oso, New Mexk"O. thiS 25 day ofOclobel". dado de Lincoln \I[vjendo fuera de las lImltee muntcipales AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $2,000 000 AGGlmGATE: PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF CARD OFmANKS 1982. .' del Pueblo de Ruidoso, queha pagado impuestos sujetos GENERAL OBLIGATION WATER BONOS OF THE Y\L~GE OF RUIDOSO. NEW MEXICO. FOR THE . . . vtu.AGECLERK a la propi~d en prl)piedad et1-eIPue:bl~ rturante el ano PURPOSE OFSECURING .....UNDS FORTHEPURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING" EQUIPPING" ACQUIR­ , , By Leon Eggfeston tll;lles de la e}eccion, y que hq enlre:gadO"p'DJ) ~t Es.crlbano ING, ENLARGINGlilMPRQVING AND EXTENDING A M1INICIPAL WATER.SuPPLY,SYSTEMf'OR " Village Clerk del Pueblo un certlficado de eleglbilldlil'tl anunClando et TH~ VILLAGE; P ESCRIBJNG THE FORM OF AND OTHER PROVISIONS CONCERNING SAJD I,egal ~2523 - 21 IlIl 1. B intento de el 0 de ella de votar en la· eleecion. EI eer­ BONDS: PROVIDING FORTHE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ,ul·VALOREM T4XES FOR THE PAY· Uncado de eleg,ibilldad Ilene que ~tiU' regislrado con el MENT OF THE: PRINCIPAL OF SA1D BONDS AND TfIE 1N'l'E6EST ACCRUING THEREON; PRO. Escrlbano no mas de 60 nl tneJlOS'de 15 dias anles de la VIDING FOR THE EXECUTION THEREOF; PRESCRIB.NG:O'fHER DETAILS IN CONNECTION leeha de la eleccion, para esta eJeccionel ultima dla slen­ THERE:WITH. .,"!" •• ' do el 29 d~ novlembre de l~. WHEItEAS. at a general municipal election heldonTuesday, the 6th dayol JuIy.. lll82, General ObUga­ I~EGAL NOTICE 3. La Eleccl.on tendra lugar en la sala de Varios Usos ANNOUNCEMENTS Uon Water Bond!! were authorized to be issued in an a~egateprincipal amounl 01 $2.000,000, lor the pIJ!­ mSEL'S HOME REPAffi SERVICE I MullJ·PurpOse Room I de la BlbJialeca del Pueblo, y las pose at' constructing, equjppl~B, acquiring, enlarglng,lmprovlng and e~tendlng.municipal water supply THE STRAWBERRY PATCH - for quali· personas que pueden volar en esla elecclon pueden volar syslem For the Village; and ' ty infant care. Owner Rene Keoney, "No job too smaU." Additions, con­ VIu..AGEOF RUIDOSO en dicha Bibtlotcca entre las horas de las 8:00. de la WHEREAS, the lire of all of the Im~rovemenlsto be acquired by the use of the p.roeeeds at IBid bonds crete, decks, paint, remodel. CaU Gary NOTICE manana)' las 7:00 de la noehe. . will be more than the Idngest maturi or the bonds Issued for and statelicensed. 257-6948. . '. S-37-tfc NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GOVERN· 4, Las slgQlentes personM han sido nombradas para WHl!:REAS, the Village Council or t Village 01 Ruidoso is 81:(0lha=;y authorized luue bonds of the Don Hisel, 376-412B. H-93-tfc to ING 1I0DV OF THE VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO WILL. AT servir como oficlalcs de la elfCcion para dlcha eleccion, Village of Ruidoso ror the PU~C5 and In the amounts BlI authorized said eleelioo' and LAC*ING GOOD VIBRATIONS - at your JOE'S CARPET CLEANING ~ truck TilE REGULAR MEETlNG OF NOVEMBER 9, 1982. la1 Todos los eleelores canficados resldentes volaran WHEREAS, punluant to a resoluUon duly passedand adopted by aald Village Counelt on 1he 14th day 01 .. last get·together? PASTORAC coUld be ('ONSIDER THE FOLI.OWING ENTI1'LED OR· en el paraje separado donde se hace el escrutlnlo de los Septembelj HI82. 58[d bonds In the,princlpal amount of $2,000,000 were publiclY orrered for sale pursuant to what you need. We wiD eptertain a1 par­ rnounted steam cleaning. Flood IlINANCE: volos sltuado en la Salo de Varios Usus I Multi-Purpose lhe laW5 01 the Slaw or New Mexico; and - damage, water extraction, 24 hour ser­ Room' de la 8iblioleclJ del Pueblo y los oficlales de In WHEREAS pursuant to said Notice, sealed bids for the sale or said bonds were recei\lf!'d and publicly ties for reasonable fees I Call 336-4036 A.N ORDlNANl'E IlEPEALING CHAPTER 13, An· td flqulpment 3l-iO 198'l 50,000 I1.SO% KENNETH NOSK~R Winler rates. Prompt'" reliable. Call 'll\ul IU l.~ oJ III \1!-o" on ~U\ 10. 1932 Usto.! de III Onclna del Escrlbano del Pueblo IViIlllge Clerk'a Officel. SC (jene que pcdir halalaS absenfistns fl-sD Ule8 50,000 II.SOIl 51-60 t9B9 50,000 I1.SO$ FOR 257-7080 aUer 3:00p.rn.• allk. for 11\ '\.H "lu'1I1 IItAI. foTIl:'liITI'ICE t:Ql'IPMENT antes de las 5:00 de In tarde el vlernes anle de b elee­ 61-70 t990 50,000 10.25% COUNTY COMMISSIONER Jobn. J-36-Uc cion el 10 de dlclembre de 1982. como III ley estalal re­ 71-80 tWI 50,000 10.00% nub ~'lU b., ..pt.ntod al to 00 11 m M~'T on 11/10/82 In Ihe quiere que et Escribano 6e!tn.lYD (ada! las balolas 81-90 1992 50,00II 10.20% Dlst. No.1 Nov. 2 MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS ­ ,,111(·" .., tht' ",uIK'nnll'ndl'nl 01 SC'hool~, P () Box 778. absentislas no usadaB a. las 5:00 de la larde el 10 de 9J.137 1_ 235,000 10.40% ~P.Jd Technical Services Company. t .1fl1l.trl .... \1 fm.1I6 "hnnt' !il.U3.'i422Jn dleiembre de 1982_ 138-189 1994 200.000 10.4I)lJ "'or Ilr ("omhllUt'f' To ":JrC'( Kl'nnf'lh Sosfuor: G 1.0:1 IIbros de voto.n(e, de In mlnklpalldlld que all" 190-327 Ie 690,000 10.$0% Ge 1\111" Tn••urer,,) 1-354-2510. T-33-tfc II 'I rnafltlcnen por la Escrlbaoo del Condado de Uncaln :J28.4OO 1M 365,000 10.&0% seran cerradas par Ia Escrlbana del Condado dt! Llnroln Seellon s. 'That anld bonds. P!U'&ble to bearer. JhaD be sJ~ with the manual mgnalureoltbe Majol'of CLEANING '" MAID WORK a las horo~ de 5:00 en punto de In tarde el- dia 2 de. the Village of Ruidoso and the faestmlle of ltD COC"POfate seal shall be a[Fbed to eaCh tloDd and shan be at­ 257-5339. P-41-tfc LEGAL NOTICE Novlc:mbre, t962. tested bY the Facsimile signature or the Village Clerk. The coupons otlached thereto shall be signed with HOSPITAL AUXIUARY 7 Ln Mesa de Feduelnrlos del Pueblo a.e I't'\Ullran en the faearmlle signature oHhe Treuuru, and wballald bonds areexeeuted. saidcoupons shan COII5Utute MURRAYS' CLEANING Sl;:RVICE ­ una reunion oblertD '.01 publico D las 10:00 a.m ell~ de the binding obligations of laid VIUage for laidlnterest. Said bond! and coupoqs bearing the signaturesof 1he officers in cllnce at Ihe Urne of the signing therecllhall be the valid and blndlng obllgaOOft! ollhe horne, cornrnercial cleaning. Carpet ",UIICl' I" hl'rrln- RI\'l'n Ihat nit." Viltllgl' 01 RUldD50.1,m· dicicmbre de 19B2. para fonnalmente nceplDr el Cer­ THRIFT SHOP UCltado de elecclon y cfectuar 10& llccion nect'Sartn en Village of Ruidoso" New MexiCO, notwithstanding thai beflJr'e the deliVEry thereof amI'payment lherefor, care, window cleaning, light haullng. ,Olin '·ounl.\ ~""" MMI;lt:'O VI rl'Ct'Jvmg IIppl1caUOM 'or any or all of the pE'f'S(I115 whose Ilgnalores a~thereon ahan have ceased to fUllbelr reSDediveolfices, NEW LOCATION 'hI'n_l) t'1'l'ated pD3luon Pnrks I1nd IlKTrotion Olrec· relat'ion con Ia clecclon del 14 de diclernbre de 1982.. Section 6. The anid bonds and the coupons attached thereto sbaD be In substantially the following rann: Village Shopping Cenler security checks. Licensed, insured. Iflr This p«;lIlon 1!llo be 1111«1 by NO\·('mbE1' 30. 1982 The Fet'hIIdo este 14 dla de 5Cpllembre de 1982. . 257-2351. M-42-tfc ~tJt"l r\oduJ appJII'.U1J ",.11 J.ttogIn hI5du!lrsJ:IQlJary 3. 193.1 I1J/Geo'lleP. While cFormofBand) Hollywood Next To llw \'dlaltt" or lluldP300 lli an Equal Opponunlly Presldente Municipal del T-Blrd Home Cenler ACCOUNTING SERVICES - cornputerlz. ":mplm,C'r Inlt'r('ll.lt"d pt'non." wuld obtain an appliea· Pueblode Ruidoso. Nuevo Mexico UNITEDSTATESOFAMERICA OPEN WEDNESDAY !mnlor fOmpJn;t'm('fjl and Jobde!!('nphon lrom thl' Payroll TesUgo: STATEOF NE'W MEXICO COUNTY OF LlNCOLN ed bookkeeping and taxes. 257-4422; ~ Ink. \"llIa~r of KUldoso. NM 151 LeonEggll':!llon VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO THRUSATURDAY evenings and weekends, E&crlbano OENERALOBWGAnONWATERBOND 0.00 A.M••5:00P.M. seRIES Ul82 257-6077. G-4S-23tc LrgaI-=u75· 4111D) 25, 11II 1.8. IS NTile Village of Ruldo!o, In the County of Lincoln" slate of NoW Mexico, for value received, ~eknowl:-= CffiLD CARE -In rny horne. No age IIrnit. JlseJr indebted and hereb)' prnm1Bes to ~)' to- the bearer hereof, the sum (If Balanced meals and snacks provided. FlVETIIOUSAND DOLLARS LEGAL NOTICE on the Ora1 day of JuIy,19_ with Interest thereon at the ralt! of ~t( %. per an­ TV RENTALS Educational activities for pre· LEGAL NOTICE num. payableletni-annuaUyon the tin.l da>,;,01 JulyandJan~In eIIclI )'ur,comznenclnR July l,l!l83, schoolers. Part tlrne, evenings or both principal and lnteresl being payable In lawfuJ money ol1he Uni~Slates til Amutca" WithoUt oeouc­ NOlice 01 Spt'C'lal Election lion ror exehange or eollec!t1DD ~es, at Firsl City NaUonaJ Bank" Ruidoso, New Mexico, uponpresertla· Black And White Or Color weekend drop-Ins also welcorne. Call ToBeHeld in INTHE 01STRIt:T COURT OF lion and lIurrender of the armexed couP9D9 and of thI8 bond as they severalJy become due. U Ilpon presen­ Cindyat 257-6086. C-47-2tp the V/JIage of RUidoso. New Mf!'xioo. tation at maturlly.payment of thilII boiid is not made u herein pniVlded, Inti!Ttat thereon ehaU continue at VIDEOTAPE LINcoLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO on December 14. 1982 TWEIFI'H JU01ClAL OISTRICT the same rate unUf tile pr\ncipal bereof is paid In fuJI. REDWOOD DECK - Custorn decks as lit· 1 Notice is hereby gi\'en that a special muniCipal el~· This bond is issued bY the Village of Ruidoso upon ita behaIl and upon Ita ctedit, WIder lhf;l authoJity 01 RECORDER RENTALS tion Ithe "Election··J will be held in the Village 01 and in full conformfly with the QlnsUtulion aDd'ltatues of Ihe State of New Mexico pursuant to an or· tle as $2.20/sq. ft. Custorn additions as I~T"EMAT1'EROFTIlEESTATEOF f No.PB-32·82 Ruidoso. New Mexico lthe "Village", on ~ber 14. dinance of laid Village duly adopled, publ1sbed and madeslawor sald'Vlllnge prior to the Is!:uance of lhis U:O P MORGAN. DeceasE'd § Div n little as $16/sq. ft. Remodeling 196210 sumbtt to a 'iole the following quE'Slion' bond. It is hereby ~rtlfied and wamanled lhat the Issu8nce of this bond has been authorUed by the eJec­ Ruidoso specialist. Native Ruidosoans. Fifteen Shan the ViUage of RUidoso. New Mexico, creale ton or die Village of Ruidoso qualified to vale on 1hequeaUOI1st a bond election held insaid City on lhe6th NOTICE TO CREDITORS a debt by Ule iSsuance of Us general obligation day of July ..... AtThe years local experience. References. bcJnds In IhE' amounl of $2.,000.000 For the purpose It is herebY certlfied, recited and declared that aU aCla, eoudiUons and fh!ngs reqUjred to exist. heppen FInancingavailable. 257-'R'Z1. R-4!Hltp NorlCE IS HEREBY GJVEN that the wWersigned or e011Sttut'ling. pun-basing. acquiring. enlarg. or be performed precedent to anIf in the Issuanc:e or UIiI bond. exbl, have ha-ooened, and have been per­ "y" ha\"l! been appointed Co-Petsonal RepresentatiVe!I of this fonneC5ln due time, form and manner as ~by the ConstltuUon andstatu.les ofthe Stateof New Mex­ ing, Improving and atending a municipal ~J estalil" All persons having clainu ag&lnsIthb estate are sanitary SI:"Wt'J' s)'sh:m fOT Ule Vl1Iage. said ico, that the tolal indebtedness of said VUJage..f!lcluding that ofIhI3 does not eJ:eeed any limIl or in­ CARPET'" VINYL - Installation, stret­ debledness IJrescribed by !be Constltuflon or JaWS tfie Slate 0( New mexico. and that PI'O'rilIians have rf'qUlred 10 present lhe'lr e)aims Wjthin lwo- monlhs aller bonds to be payable from thE' levy and colleclion or ching and repairing. 16 years ex­ !be datI.' or Ihe first ptIbhcation of this Notice or (he been made (or the levy and collection ofannual taxes suffic:lent to pay the Intereston, and the pIjn1clpal of ~~~~~~318-4441 of tallE'S upon aU property In lM Village subject this bond when the same beeome due. The fuJIlalth Bnd credit Of the VllIage of RuIdoso are hereby lJo· perience. Call after5: OIl, 257-&951. 43-8lp dauos wUl be forever baITed Claims mU1t be presenled to taxation in an amaunl surlictent 10 pay the E-ilher to !be undnlilgned Co--Peraonal RepresentaUves ""'<>cabl••1...... lor lher.nclUal ..ym.." of the Orf.....I.,aud tho "''''...., on this bond. principal and interest on said general obligation IN Wl1'NESSWt'lEREO ,the VilJage of Ruidoso, New Mexico has caused this bond 10 be signee! by the I AM LOOKING FOR A JOB - In al 6126 Avery Way .f2OBW. Dallas. TIt 7522S or Preslml HELP WANTED banth. said bonth 10 be sold atsuth time or limes manual signatureof its Mayar, the raeslroDe of its corporateseal to be afFixed tberelo and attesled bY the secretarial work, bookkeeping and ac­ Slate Bank. 8111 Preston Road. Dallas, TX 75225 or filed and upon such tenns and conditions as lhe Board facsimile sJ,gMtW'e of Us ViDage Clerk. and the annexed coupons tel bear the lacslmile signature Of its with the Uncaln County Distri1=t C-outt. POBox 725. Trea!lurer and thill bond lo be daled as of the nnt day of November. 1982. WANTED - pennanent employee for counting. Can type, willlng to learn and ~'M 01 Trustees may determine" Cam2.OlO. 883Dl :z Qua-Idled nonresident municipal electors of the private home. Sorne yard work, sorne to be trained. Call Jennifer Curtis. ViUagl.' may vole on tlJe quesUtm of the issuancE' 01 MAYOR borne janitorial work. Need your own DAnD OCt t4. t9Q2 PrestonSta1e Bank general obligalion bonds (lr Ih€ VUlage for sanitarysewer IFACS1MlLESEAU 257-7524. C-47-tfc purposes ATrEST: transportation and pickup. Excellent By Is/John p, carson,Jr A qualified nonresident ejector is one, who. on !be day IFacsimile signature) salary. Send resume, references and EXPERT TREE REMOVAL - and land· Vice President &: Trust Officer or the Election. is a qualified reglslered eleclor of LIn-­ 8111 Preston Road Village Clerk phone pwn!>er to: Box C, Ruidoso scaping. Freeestirnates. Call D '"J Ser­ coIn County residing oulside the municipallimils of the IFonnnfCouponI Dallas, TX 7S225 Village 01 RUldMO,WOO has paid a property tax on pro­ News, RuidOSo, NM 88345. K-4S-tfc vices, 257-5296. D-5D-5lc Ctl.!Jpon No. pen)' in the Village or Ruidos during the year preceding On the r1rst day of July/January 19_, the VUlage 01 Ruidoso, in the County of Lincoln. State$==of New RUIDOSO CARE CENTER - now inter· Is/FrancesCoDins Morgan Ih€ ElediQn. and who has filed with lhe Villagll Clerk a DON'S CUSTOMER OWNED - telephooe 6126 Avery Way f'}hiJW Mexico, will pay the bearer the amount shown hereon in lawful money of the United Stalesl)f America al certificate or eligibility announcing his or her Intent to -;;;;;;;""..;;;;;, Ruidoso, New MI!lII:ic:o, being Interest then due on it!! General Obligation Water Bond, viewing RNs and LPNs for full Or part and communication repair, licensed. DaUas. TX 75225 Series 1982, Band No. _ I~I n518· 2t - (10) 25. Ulll vote at the Election. The certUicate of eligibility must be time positions. Call 257-9071. R-45-tfc filed with the Clerk not more than 60 nor less than 15 days IracsmJleslgnature) Call 1-887-2023. D-4!Hltp before the Election dafe, ror this Election the last day be­ PRO SKI SPORTS - is DOW taking ap­ LEGAL NOTICE ing November 29.1982, Treasurer plications for sales help this winter. Ap­ BABYSITTING - In rny horne; any age, 3 The Election shall be held at the Multi-Purpose Section 7. That when said bonds of each Issue have been dully executed, the Mayor of lbe Ruidoso shall anytlrne. Ginger Castaneda, Room of the VUlage Library. and pesons entitled to vote deliver them to the lawful puJ'Chasen thereof. on receipt of the ar.eed DW'Chase priee. TIle funds realized Illy In person 2000 Sudderth. P-47-tfc ADVEf\TISEMENT FOR BIDS at this ElteUon may vole at said Library between the from the sale or said bondS shaD beapplies solely 10 Ule purpose or wh1ch said bOnds have been aulhorlz­ 257-7524. e-39-tfc Sealed proposals for general construction of Ruidoso ed, but the purchasers of said bonds shaD be in no manner 1'eSp':IOstbJe (or the application or dispasal by PIZZA HUT - Is now taking applicatiOJlS hours of 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. said ViUare or by any of Us officers of any or the roods derivoo from the sate Uiereof. High Behool, Phase If. Ruidoso, New Meldeo, will be 4. The following persons are designated 10 serve as for waitresses (rnust be 21) and SectIon 8. That the interest actnJing on said bonds on July I, 1983 s.haU be ~Id from the General Fund ·Yard Cleaning received by the Board of 'tducation, Ruidoso Municipal Election oflicials lor said Election. orfrom any other fund available fC)r tliat purpose. Thereshall be leV\ed and collected, upon all the bluble dishwashers. Apply in person. P-47-6te SChool District. Ruidoso, New MexiCO,· at 1he SChool Ad· (a) All resident qualified electDni shan vote at the property Within the VUlage subject to taxation, such taxes as are necessary to reimburse said fund or -TreeTrimming and Removal ministration BuiltUng at Ruidoso High School Complex. MulU-Purpose Room of the Village Library, Ruidoso. funds, and to provide the necessary roods to pay the interest on and principal of the bOnds as the same HOLIDAY INN - experienced cocktail . Reese and horton Drive, RuidoSoJ New Mexico, until 2: 00 New Mexico and the eleelion oFficials are: become due, while said bon~t or any of them remain· outstanding or unpaid. either as to princ:lpal or in­ ·CententWork "'Driveways p.m, M.S.". (Mountain StanaaJ;d Time), Tuesday, presidingJudge: Mary C. Wooldridge terest. The Village may pay me principal of and interest on the Bonds Crom any available rundS and the waitress needed. Personality plus Is a November 23, 198Z, and then publicly opened and read Judge: Laurie Durham levy or levies 01 taxes may be dlminlsfied to the extelnsuch oUter runds are avallahle for the paymetlt of rnust. see Mona after 6:00 p.rn. No ·Carpenter Work and Painting aloud. Any bid received aner cloSing lime Will be return. JUdge: Ruth Wimberly such principal and interest. The sum produced by !he Jevles hereinabove provided to meet the inlerestan phone callB please. H-48-tfe ed unopened. Clerj(; Myra TayhJr said bonds-, and 10 dJscharge the principal therttOr when dl1'e,sr-e hereby applied lor that purpose, and 251-2266 or257,5363 Bidders are invited to sumblt praposals for comtrucUon Clerk: Elnl)ra Jorren said amoWlt for each year shall 6e incfuded in Ihe annual budget to be adopted and passed 1))1' !be'ViUage PART TIME MAID -. Deeded year work Jor lhl:! schedules listed in lhe Bidding Schedule 01 Clerk: Emadalr Jones Colincil eacb year. . the Bid Farm. . fbI AIJ nonresldenl municipal electors shaU vote at s Section 9. That JI shaJJ be tlIe duly of the 'ViJlage Couneil or said VUlage annualJy at the time and in the around. Call 257-2076. C-48-tfc Drawings, speclrications, and contract documents may manner provided by law For levylng other taxes, ifsuch acUon sban be necessary to effectuate the provi· sepal"ate polling place located at the MultI·PlU'pf)Se sions of Oils ordinance, to ratify and earry out the provisions hereof' with rel'erence the levy and coDec· be examlntd. without charge, In the office of Mr. Pal Room of the Village Library.RUidoso. New Mexico and to LICENSED SALES ASSOCIATES ­ U. (ONSTRUC110N Valliant, Superintendent,·at the SclJooJ Administration tlon or general (ad valorem) taxes; and said Village Council shalJ require the officers of and lor said wanled. Call "Chuck" Pankey. All in· the election officials an!: Village to levy, extend and col1eet such taxes In the manner ~ovided by law ror the lkIJ'pose of creating a COMPANY Building at the above address, where 1hey are Ort file for fund for the paymenl of the ptjncipal or said bonds and the Interest accruing thereOn. Such genel'S1 (ad qulries held in strict confidence. public Inspection, and the office of AUey.conell " Presiding Judge: Mary C. Wooldridge valorem I taxes when collectedShall be kept lor Bnd appJled only 10 Ihe payment of the interest and prin· . Pankey Realty, 257-9360. . 1A9-3tp NM llc. No. 19305 Associates, Arcllnecb, 2f11 North Washington, Roswell, Judge: Laurie Durh.m cipal or said bond issue aa hereinbefore s~fied. New Mexico. Bona fide prime bidden may obtain two 12l Judge: Ruth Wimberly SeCtion 10. Thesaid Village ClJYenants to the J)IlI'cluIsers of lhe bonds that 11 will make no use of the p~ HELP WANTED - atnew business, Apple All fyp..Of QvaRty Construetlon sets·61 drawings and speclficaUons from the arehftect'" Clerk; Myra Taylor ceeds of the bonds atany time durlog the tenD- thereof wbich,. Jf such use bad been reasonab}y expectedal ofnce In Roswe11, New Mexico, P.O. ,aax 2JOO, Roswell, Clerk: Elnora Jarren lhe date tile bORda are isSued"wouldlta\"e caU!ledsueh bonds to be arbUra,ge bonds within Uie meaning or Factory Restaurant, 2913 SUdderth. 257·7818. New MexiCO 88210, upon deposit of $100 perset (piUS non· Clerk; Emadair Jones ~tion 103 or the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1954 al amended. Call 257-4774 or257-6955. H-49-3tp rerundable sbipping costs). Those wMllubmlt prime bids Ic) Absentee Vtlting shall be conducted at the Village SeCtion 11.. That the provisiW of this ordinance and each or lJie bonds and Intemlt coupons issued pur· may obtain refund of deposits by.' returning sets In goocf Clerk"s OUice, Village Halt, Rnidoso, New Mexico and suanl thereto IlhaU constitute" and the same are hereby delcareti 10 be,li·blnding and irrevocablecontracl condition no more than 14 days after bids are opened. the election orrlclals are: between the said VUlage and the holder from time to time of each or said bondS and the interest coupons. Th0ge who do not submit prime bids WIll forfeit deposita Presiding Judge: JamesL. Hlne thereto attached, and that anersaid bonds are Issued", this ordinance shall not bealteredorrepealed untJI the bonds hereby authorized shall have been fully P!lld, both Principal Dnd Interest. unless sels arerelumed in good conditlOQ at Iwt seveQ JUdge: FrankPolter (71 daY$ beF6re bids are opened. -No partial sets wUl be Section 12. 'Itiat the oFficers of the VlI1age be. arid theY hereby are, Buthorized and directed to take aU Clerk: Leon Eggleston acUon necessary or appropriate to errectuate the proyisroM of Utls ordlnance".including. without limiting issued: Sub-bidders may obtain one II) aet of drawings Clerk: Leona Budens the generanty of the foregoing, the printing of said bonds. and the execution of suc:h certificates as may FREE ESTIMATES and specllications from the Architect upon deposit of $100 UH Absentet! voting shall be permitted allhis Election reasonably be regulred by the ~hB.sers1hereofrelating to the signing of the bonds the tenure and iden· per'sel (plus non·refWldab)e shipping costs). The su\). and applications for .abs.entee ballots mar be obtained tity of the mWllelpal ofrtclals, the delivery of_aid bonds and payment therefor, and, If in ac:eortiance with bidders wiII be rerunded their deposjl by returning set in from the Of(lce of the ViJlage Clerk .AI requests for the (acts, the absence of Ungallon, pending or threatflned" affecting the validity thereat. • good condition no more lhhn 14 da)s after bids have been absentee be:llals must be made prior to 5:00 p.m. on the Section 13. That ifanyone or more secUons sentences claUlles or P.Btls 01 thlll Otdlnanc:e shall ror any With excessive amounts of rains washing opened. li'rfday preceding the J;!:lectlon, De<:ember 10, 1982, as the reason be questioned Or hl!ld invalid) sueh ~entshah not affect, Impair or invalidate the remaining Bid securIty, In an amount ot oot less than Ii~ percent Clel"k is required by State law to destroy all unused prOvisions oUbls ordinance, bulshllb be confined In lis oJMiraUon lospecUicsentene·es, sections, clausesor out your driveways and landscaping late­ (5%) 01 the largest possible total for the bid submitted, ab~enlee ballots at 5:00 p.m. on December Id, 1982. parla ot this ordinancesobeld unconstitutional aild invalid; andlhie ilritllplleabity and Invalidity or any sec· either cashier's check, cerlified cheek oracceptable bid· G: Municipal ...-oter registration boQks maintained by lion, sentence, clauseorpart of thll ordinanceinanyone or more inatances shall not arrect orprejudice ilt ly, we have the equipment and ma.,power der's bond. must accompany each bid as a guarantee the County Clerk or Lincoln County shall be clt1sed by the any way the applicabiJily and vaUdit)' of'this ordfnance il'l.8ny olhel'lnstanc:e. thal. ifawarded the contract, the bidder Will enter into a Section 14. Thatall oridnances orparts or ordinances inoonslStent herewith are hereby repealed to the County Clerk at 5:00 p.m. on November 2, 1982. incon.~istenc)'. contract promptly and execute the required perfor­ extent only of such Ttii9 repealer shall not beeonstrued to revive any ordinance or part of to make any necessary repairs or iristall 7_ The Board of Trustees of the Village will meet In aJl$t ordinance heretofore rePe8led. mance bond and payment bond. open sessionat 10:00 a.m. on December l5,198210 formal·' Se

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r~ ':t ~" . . '. Mcmdoy, IIlovel'l'lber 1, 1982 RlIidoso (N.M'.) N_lN' \"""p.!S: WoE Am;: HPJllE TO SI!;RVP) YOU - StQP CIHLD CARE - in my hllme. Open at 7:00 , SIX PIECE CENTURY - t*lroom llrOlW, solid oak, Chadwlek design, ·Groupln. 26' 1979 PROWLER-travel trailer: $7500, 1975 'FOnt> - nine \.p8PBenger ptaUon· i NJCEl) ArLACJl: - ~ 11~J.:'et~:. ; by to dlsc\llls your bookkeeping needs a.m. A"yage. Skiers welcome. Call ~7-1Nl88. 585-~)9 WlthlKJm_Jam~_JJMl:, " and oth!ll' clericalllssistance. Services GingerPerini, ~7-l1785, C·50-4tp eludes Idog si~ headbollrd, two night P"",D;4tp wason. 0111 TnlarDlla, lifter •. ". I Unlimited, ·AspenBuildlng, Sud. stands, armoire dresser w/Ieaded mir­ F;XCELloENT FIREWOOO - split, 5:011.' F--49-1tp 257--5141, extl!JllllOO; ~ lAi: 2622 HORSE TRAINING - shoeing. James ma, 'Ilf .. ,.- denh,25H307. D-Il!-Iotc J'or, . G:E. side . by side delivel"ed and stacked. Also landscweu, Little Creek central heat, air conditioner, new dou· o~e ~7-7313., ~.lII-",c ble· bed. Sacrifice, $8500, firm. BOOK SE,TS - includes.a collection of 1973 ' MERCEDES 450S1!; - whilAlwith .,. Construction 1-354-2624. C-50-2tp American literature, poetry, the com· bl~ck leatherinterior, wire Wheels,lowCOMMERCIAL SPACE - BVlIDabJe f!lf plete works of Shakespea're, mileage, excellent condition. $11,000. lease soon. Downlclwn 00 Sucldec~ COMPLETE TILE SERvrCE 1325 SQ. FT. COMMERCIAL - space philosophy, . famous speeches and a ~7-9555. Ir35-Uc Drive. 1150 sq. ft. and 850 sq. avatlable for lease on Sudderth Drive n.Da", . acrossfrllm Anderson Collection. Con­ boQk of musical knowledge; 10 books FOR SALE' OR TRADE - 1982 Van 257-415I(notWednesday). a--.u:c:, 257-5056 for ~. A collection of iltories by John Econoline Deluxe Model. Fully loaded, THilEI!; BEDROOM _ mobUe' booJe" tact Hale McKinney (806)715.1565, . Il~e FrNE CUSlOM WOODWORK days; (806)795-2938, evenings. C-50-4tp . Steinlieck, 3 books .for $10. Complete low m)Ieage, new. Cost $22,806, '. 257-7697. K4J,.ff'e • works of ~ark Twam. 7 boo~ for $25. sacrifice. Will take late model car of TO ALPS _ two bedroom two bathCllII' TORTILLAS - perfect flour tortillas, All books m excellent condition. Call properly in trade for eqully 257-5022 or AL Co t by th nlgbt, 'eek th . other easy Mexican recipes andsugges· Lynda, weekdays, 257-4001. . 13-47-Unc offlee257-l1062. . N7-4le B~C:~::iiyd ~ ~dy lions. $1 and S.A.S.I!;., Marcia, Box orou::m; MISCELLANEOUS 2537, Ruidoso, NM 88345. T'50-2tc FOR SALE - resta'!l'ant eqUipment or BLACK 1981 YAMARA - Virago, ex· into. Comes complete With a_ to . , assume lease of gomg restaurant. Cost cellent condition, $2300. Call Bill, pool, tcnniacolU1ll, golfcGurse and club VACUUM CLEANI!;R - sales andservice. A CRYSTAL BALL - from Austria to over $60,000, sell for $20,000 or trl;'de 257·7386 or 336-4750, nlghts. H-47-Ue house.. For more InfcmnatiGIJ ClIll ftolIe All brands. David Keith, 117 E. El Paso· hang .in your window to catch the for? Call 257·5022 or office PeeblesatPerteel,ParIls&Auadates. St. Phone 257-7171. K-33-tfc • sunlight. Serbian Peasant, 1106 Ohio, ~7-!1062. T-47-4tc RENTALS Inc. 257.7371· or home -at TYPEWRITERS - calculators and cash Alamogordo. Open after hours by ap- poin~ment. MOBILE HOME OWNERS I - Skirting in· 336-4836. .' r-.1..tf'c registers, sales and service. Tour buses stalled, $95 plus material; Relevels RENTALS AVAILABLE - one room efli· FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM -1%' 336-4042. N-71-Uc welcome. 5-50-1Ic $25-$40 complete. Roofs coaled. $150 dendes to large homes/condos. Short bath; no pets. coupleOJlly•..,-IJI, AIRPLANE FOR SALE - Cessna 18211, REGISTERED APPALOOSAS - and complete. Call 378-8582. M-47-4tp or long term. Call orwrite: Lela Easter deposit required. 257-5942. . B-45-lfc 1978, 72lfhours, fuillFR withDME. One quarter hllrses for sale. Pleasure, race Reall!;state, Inc., Box 284, Ruidoso, N. owner, hangared, in excellent condi· and show. Loma Grande Ranch, M. 88345; phone ~7-7S15. lA5-tfc TWO BI!;DROOM - one halJl, fUnJIshed, tion. $39,000. Call 257-9220. K-I6-tfc Capitan, NM (505) 623-4034. L-I03·Uc WANTED COULSTON & ASsOCIATES - now offers easily aCCCSllible. Nil pets. $35O/moath WASH AND SAVE LAUNDRY BARGAIN - zero clearance lireplace (us­ Will pay top dollar for bird professional property management. plus deposit. 257-9671, . (1115) JUNIPI!;R FIREWOOD - cut to your size; hunting lease, seasonal or by WASH. DRY, RILD $3.00 split and delivered, $110/cord. Dial ed, but like new) with pipe. Cost over YOU NI!;ED our services to say "Good. 584-2310. W+Uc PICK·UP AND DELIVER $6.00 1-354-2673. H7-4tp $500, sell for $200. Call 257-2445 or the Yf'ar. bye"torental hassles forevert We have THREI!; BEDROOM - two bath duplex, 257-5366. Will deliver if you live close . Ca1l257-4748 rentals by the nigltt-week·month. Call complelc1y furnished, In Gateway uea IROMING BY PIECE CHAPARRAL PIPE & STEEL - has mov· in. P.25-tfc Jim at 257-5184 or evenings at on river. 257-2975. H-47-t(c 371·8452 ed to Gavllan Canyon Road behind ~7-7253. McDonald's. 257-9239. C-44-Uc SKI BOOTS FOR SALE - San Marco Pro C-75-Uc TWO BI!;DRooM - furnished 14' It72' ful-. lRY US YOU'll LIKE usm , Line, size 9 medium, only two years old. RUIDOSO RENT.ALL SKYLAND MlNI-sTORAGE - 8' x 12', nished trailer; located Cherollee HIGHWAY 70 EAsT AND CENTRAL .JERRY DALE'S ROCK·N·ROLL - Sun· Fully leather lined inner bool with flo. Introductory $37.50/month.257-7315. 5-95-Uc Village. Includes dishwasher, hookup RUIDOSO DOWNS, N.M. day, $1 cover, drinks special-$1.50, Excellent condition. New cost $250. ATIRACTlVE, MODI!;RN - two bedroom for wasber/dryer. $5OO/month pillS music begins at 7:45 p.m. Monday-$I Sleal them at only $100. Skied only in SaleI wine and beer, $1.50 well liquor. C-44-Uc furnished apartment. Good location. No utilities. can 257-9&23. B-31I-Uc pure, white snow by quiel, sedate, timid 1103 Mechem 258-3614 pets, please. Call 257-2978. A-33-tre FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM - apart· ALFALFA HAY - $2.25-$3.50. 585-2365, newspaper publisher. Never skied' in SMALL MOBILE - home, suitable for one ment, fireplace, gllod location; David Keeton Tularosa. A-4&-22tp fast lane (crossed it oncc atan intersec· .Two Ton Come.A.Long. - $21.501 ora couple. 257.7697. K-42-Uc $255/month, water paid. 2511-41118 or FIREWOOD FOR SALE - seasoned, lion), and never, never discoed in..Br. 258-3619. V-50-2tc Construction honest full cord, $80. 257-9442, if no ing cash to Ken Green at The Ruidoso Senco·NaiI. & Staple. - Mz Prlcel FURNfSHED - three bedroom, three FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED _ ·CUSTOM FIREPLACE AND answercall 671-4879. F-47-16tp News. S-42.Unc bath condo, two ftrepIaces, large game line andtwo bedroom apartmeots, good PLASTER STUCCO WORK.. CESSNA 152 - looks new, 325 hours, pilot t978 FLI!;E:TWING - 18' RV, completely room with bar. Call 258-4314. S-42-Uc location. Starling at $295/moath, aJJ ·REMODELING training package plus ADF. Febwary self-contained. fncludes hitch, mirrors, INNSBROOK VILLAGE - two bedroom, bills paid. Dean Land & cattle, 3'18 4t48 -NEW CONSTRUCTION I'Ii annual. $13,000 or ,... ownership for tanks, brake control, bike rack, spare, RENT A 21~ bath, one year old condo,fully fur· or257.7119. lAlHfc $7000.258-4334. C-47-4tp battery for 14-volt system. Ready to nished, wet bar, fireplace, central air SI!;LF STORAGE UNITS _ for rent: 10' Phon~ 257·7195 V- "'. roll. 258-4498 or 257-l1071. D-47-trc and heat, with full club membership, x10', $35 monthly; 10' x 20', $lIO mOllth1y. AII~r 5:00 p.m. - ~ ••: delivered and stacked. call your price 258-3420. C-47-4tp NICE BUILDING - for lease. Former 150i1 :t 10 Clark, 257-2165. D-47·Uc LARGE UNFURNISHED - four Fan Sbop, 2917 Sudderth. can 257-e034 FOR SALE - modem turquoise, solid $10 per month bedroom, two bath house in Brady ca- walnut sectional sofa and chair; one FOR SALE - shelled pecans, $5 for a nyon with fenced yard and carport; or ~7-6915. F-21·Uc pound bag. 257-5389. P-4&-tfc ~ red chair. All with loose cushions, new -.. $3OO/month plus utilities and deposit. SHOP SPACEIWAREHOUSE - for rent, CHAPARRAL condition: $500. Olivetti adding SPECIAL - Lo-Rise briefs for men, three -II RUIDOSO call Dan Barrow at Buek Meyer Real· 400 sq. ft. with utilities. Call BACKHOE SERVICE machine, $40. 258-3319. K-48-Uc to a package; were $5.95, now only $2.00 { MusIC !OIl Sall.th ty, 257-7377 orhorne 257-7544. B-46-Uc 257'5420.' M-38-Uc LOVING, LOVABLE PUPPIES - free to while they last. Swain's Shop, 1304 Sud· -~ 257-4'113 • Fill Dirt derth. call ~7-4895. S-4&-Ue FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM - with of· THREE BEDROOMS - 1% bao., large good home. Hound mix, blacks and - -_.- fielency kitchen, sleeps 2-6. All utilities den with fireplace. Furnllhed. Top Soil wbiles. call 257-9217 ,8:00-5:00. L-4&-2tp GOOD RAILROAD TIES - for sale. Price 01 lot lot lot lot lot W lot lot lot lot ..... paid, color TV, weekly or monthly. 1-434-3282. T*4tp negollable. Phone 653-4557. N-62:Ue r-'T"'T"'T"'T"'T"'T"'T"'T"'T"'T" ...... Driveways FOR SALE - Wards washer/dryer. gold, 257-4301. T-4&-Uc THREE BEDROOM -unfurnishedllouR. CASH REGISTERS - sales and service, Install Culverts excellcnl condition; $3OO/palr. Magic *' capitan Flagstone *' COMPLETE PROPERTY MANAGE· Sun Valley. 336-4701. T....2tp Chef stove & oven, brand new; $250. electronic cash registers, program· *' .forsale *' MENT SERVICE - Rentals nlghtly, CALL 378-B543, Hotpoint refrigerator w/frcezer, ex· ming for tax. 336-4042. N·71-tfc *' P~rman.nt rock for patios, *' weekly, monthly. call David Roche al NEWTWOBEDROOM-twobathmoblle 257·9239 Days cellentcondition; $200. 33&-8278.F-4&-2tp FREE TRANSFI!;R - cus~om T-shirts, 20 ""'- f1replaees, r~talnlng walls, ""'- CENTURY 21,257-4065. C-46-Uc on private lot. Furnlahed, lands~aplng, washer/dryer, d1shwash!ll'. $35O/moath After 5:00, 257·6006 PROPANE TANK - 250 gallon, nearly fashion "name brand" styles for the ...... ete. call: ...... THREE BEDROOM - two bath unfur· + utilities. Call 378.8231 or new; $450. 378-4841 after 5:00 family. Broken Drum, 2404 Sudderth, ""'- J & J R k C *' nished new home, fireplace; 1.585-2253. N...2tp p.m. P-4&-2tp nexttoSkateland.257-1551. B-IOI.UC...... ,. OC JOhnston~O. $600/month. Call Betty, 257-7386 TRAILER _ in town; lhi-ce bedroom, 1% _.1#--+.(: -xl' C! ri a;~ REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED ­ BOOKS 'N' THINGS - Used paperbacks, *' Jerry Keeton Jay days. T-4&-2tp bath with 20' x. 20" den, fireplace, car. .3 DeLeon Construction gelding, black, by Imbros out of Quick we trade, current best sellers. Also *' Ruidoso EI Paso ...... THREI!: BEDROOM - two bath, fully fur- port. Week, (505)' 437.5638; weekend, Fantasy by Determined. Four years original gift Items. We now havecomics *' t51151258·4059 t915'877·2751 * nished. call Betly Patton. 258-4000 or 258-3276. . B-41-4tA!. }~ Company old, broke. $2000. 378-4823,. for the kids. ~7-5942. (Behind Ranch W lot W W W lot W lot W W W W ~7.gqn. P-47-4le 378-4382. R-49-2lp HouseRestauranll. B-8-Uc 'T''''T'''T'''T'''T'''T'''T'''T'''T''''T'''T''''T 14' x 70' - three bedroom, two bath Ii -Additions TWO BEDROOM - furnished mobile trailer; $425/month, water paid. Year'a HOME CARE - cleaning and LARGE WARDS LP GAS - circulator AUTOMOTIVE home, $225/month plus gas ~d elee- lease. No pets. Flight'. End RV Park, 'rl -Remodeling maintenance {inside and oul}. Year with thennostat; $175. Days, 257-4073; trlclly. Call 257-9724 afler5:00. £k5-trc 257.5000. l-*Uc -New Construction around customers preferred. Call evenings,257·9509. L-4&-3tc JERRY DALE'S COUNTRY WESTERN 4-5 WORKING MEN - large unit, private, FOUR BEDROOM _ twll balJl, furnished, ~ Nothing Is Too Big or While Mountain Services, FIREPLACE WOOD - good. honesl cord: - musle, Tuesday-8alurday. Tuesday· 1·354-2751. M-17-Uc midtown, easy access, reasonable. Ponderosa Heights; $45O/moath pillS reasonably priced. Pick up or deliver. no cover; Wednesday·ladles' night; ~7-2236, 5:00-9:00 p.m. V{.50-2tp utllities, damage deposit required. CaJJ " Too Small JOCKEY CLUB MEMBERSHIP at Phone 1-354-2497 evenings. F-43-16tp Thursday-margarita specials. C-44-Uc Bonded License 1119634 Ruidoso Downs for sale. $95,000. Reply PRIMITIVE LIVING QUARTERS - for Jim or Carolyn, Coulston &Assoc:Iates. \ "FURNITURE RESTORING" - No Dip 1974 FORD - 390, recent overhaul, pioneer type, warm, comfortable; $300 257-5184. F+tlc 'I Free Estimates to Box A. Ruidoso News, Ruidoso. N.M. stripping, refinishing. Will pick up and aulomatic, long box, radio, heater, in advance until April, 1983. 88345. 5-35-Uc 'J 257·9724 deliver. Antique-Unique, Lincoln, NM. a.c.; $2300 or make offer. 257-5473 after 257-5IlllB. P-50-4lp LARGI!; FURNISHED - bouse, two FIREWOOD - bes1 hardwood in town. 653-4897. F.-4.3-.1iiOitP••5.:00... F-4&-2tp BUSINESS OFFICE - light commerlcal, bedrooms, two baths, centrallocatloJl, Any quantity and stove cuts available. midtown, easy access, reasonable. $475/month plus utllities. CaJJ 257-1565 General Handymen Full cords, 128 cu. fl. Split, delivered & 257-2236,5:00-9:oop.m. l3-5O-2lp or 257-5035. O+Uc stacked. Buy from a woodcutterI SECLUDED RETREAT LAND We Can Do 1·354-2751. M-38-Uc CLOSE TO NEW AIRPORT SITE. THREE BI!lDRooM - close to lcIwn; PROPERTY MANA $428/month plus utUlU", dam8ge RINSE & VAC - and Blue Luster sham· Almost Anything!! For your condos, home,; or deposit required. CaJJ Jim or CVoIyn, poocrs available at Jack's Hollywood Coulston & Associates. 257-5114. C-41-Ue Carpentry. Painting, Food Mart altheY. 378-4546. F-38-Uc 20 minutes to central Ruidoso. 30 minutes to track, 30 cabin,;. We rent nightly, weekly FIVE YEAR LEASE - Frontier Motor Wood Cutting. Yard Work, FORD 8N TRACTOR - with front end minutes to ski area. 5.7 acres tree covered hilltop with or by the month. Problem free 0 property management. Garage and service Station bIJIlcIing House Cleaning And loader. See Sonny at Chaparral 66. 360 views of Sierra Blanco Peak, Capitans and volleys. and storage lot. See lIS at FrootIer Any Other Odd Jobs. 1-li53-4086. B-29-trc Underground water, electric, phone and T.V. Irrigation GIVE US A CALL I Motors orcall671_. S+Uc FOUR SEASONS FOR SALE - five month old Frigidaire well jn place. Just off newly paved Fort Stanton Rood. .TWO BEDROOM - one bath apartmellt, washing machine, heavy duly, like REAL ESTATE Priced to sell by owner. 257-2692. $25O/month pillS gas, damage deposit Colt 257.4107 new; $250. Call 257·9724 after required. can Jim 01' Carolyn, Coulason 5: 00. D-45-Uc & Associates. 257-5184. C-41-Uc

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, ' .' " ,- Page 6 .•' hu,do\\O {N.M.} News Mondav, November 1 1982 , .. ",. ONI~ UNFURNISHED -'- two bedroom condo, FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM - apart· FOR SALE BY OWNER -1680I!II. fl. ney YEAH U:ASE - two two bedroom THREE BEDROOM - two bath, unrur­ ment, fireplace, good location: house, White' Mountain 4 lurnished apartments, singles or nlshed mobile with add-on; $450/month I \1l bath, fireplace, excellent White Mountain location, close to school. $255/month, water paid. 250-4188 or BED & BREAKFAST 257-5389. P·36-lfl couples only. No pels or small cbildren. plus utilities, damage deposit required. 258-3619. V-47-3tc LISTINGS First and last month rent in. advance Call Carolyn or Jim at Coulston & $500/month. Call Linda. 257-5184, FIVE BEAUTIFUL LOTS';" in 'All! plus $2OQ deposit. See us at Frontier Associates,257-5184. C-41I-trc 258-4169. F-49-trc NOW LEASING - new o(flce spaces, The Call 257-11888 Village, Deer Park HI. Take your pick Rainbow Center, next door to Cousins' For Information $30,000 each. 257'2300 01 Motors orcall 671 -4784. S-49-lfc EFFICIENCY CABJNS - $195/month, in­ VERY NEAT' - two bedroom fully fur­ nished; $425/montlJ plus utilities, Restaurant on Hlway 37. Call. 258<3118 . 336-4372. D'36-U~ TWO BEDROOM ~ furnished apart- cluding utilities and cable. $100; • oralter6:00 258-4286. F-47-trc , ~. . ments, one with fireplace. deposit. No pets. Call Lela Easter Real damage deposit required. Calf Jim or , . Carolyn, Coulston & Assoclates. TRAILER SPACES - $90/month plus GOOD COMMERCIAL LOCATION - fat 257-2276. B-M.lic Estate,257-7315. D-35-tfc sale. Three bedroom, one bath house on ~ 257-5184, C-49-lfc . utilities. Flight's lj;nd RV Park, Hiway OFFlc'E OR RETAIL SPACE CONDO FOR LEASE - Unfurnished, two 70,257-5000. 1-49-lic REAL ESTATE Carrizo Canyon Road. $50,000 or make available, now under construction, 613 ,bedrooms, lOA! bath, fireplace: RIVER FRON'PLOT - Ideal for recrea­ offer. 257·9679, '(916) 5114'2310, after Sudderth. Call 257-9171, 8:00-5:00; even· $5OO/month. Call 257-4617. S:00-5:00, \'\,\'1'.\<;[0; 1'00\,T tional vehicles; well. septic, pad, 6:90.' W-44-tf~ ings 336-4413.' F-34·lfc 336-Il2OO, after5:00. G-43·lfc ""X-:IIDD behind Kings, $25,000. Jac,kalope 111\111'1011'-1\ 1'!I"ippt'd ~':1 ht'dI'1I0111 SquareReal ~state, 267-9723..' J-24-tfe LOOKING FOR A ,HOME - In Ruidoso? SEVERAL WINTER - condominium RENTALS - Two bedroom, lOA! bath can· t·II/Hlo,,_ nidl!lt. Hl'l'),h I"j,ll!dl ..... leases and nightly rentals; two do, unfurnished: $475/month + Look the "Real Estate" section or the HOI h. 1111'[lI.1\·(· .... , i'll\ 1'1'I'd Ruidoso News over carefully-there bedroom to seven bedroom. Call Bill at utilities. Two bedroom, lOA! bath condo, dl'l'k" p.lLin .... di"h \\,' ... !lj'I ..... FOR SALE 8Y OWNER - In Tillarosa, Resort Properties, 257·9212. R·41-lfc furnished;. $495/month plus utilities. \\" ... )jl·I·.... lint'!"". Three bedroom, Iwo bath house; fruit are lois of beautiful homes and cute 258-4125. S-43-tre trees. 585-2519 alter5:90. F-49-tre cabinsfor salein the area. L-30-tfnc r-~------~---, I ~~ u\C:ER I r~~ ...... I I ... NEWLY REMODELED i< Mechem Drive. JustNorth orCousins' 1 ... OFFICES i< P.O. Drawer 2020 - RUidoso : Available naw ar January I. ~ I Phone 505.258-4040 ,.. Reas9nable renl wllh nice quiel i< .~ almasphere. 16010 1,600 sq. ft. ~ _ DevelOPslrl1 I ,.. Carpel. private 10 line phone i< 1 OrALTOV age ... key syslem inslolled. You pay ... CALL MIKE FURROW - RUIDOSO - 257·4212 Ann.ounces ~ monthly and long dlslance only. ~ Saleor *' Receptionist and janitorial pro- ~ * Lots In Black Forest And Cree Meadows. *" vided. Perfect for most anyone.• ~ Trl-Level Chalet For mare details call 257-4639 or il 3 New Homes In Black Forest Nearing Complt;ltlon ,.. 1·653-404L evenings. . i< * • with UNPARALLED 1250 to 1700 Sq. Ft. 1 View orSierra Blanca· 1 ~*~~***************** , .11m FINANCING AVAILABLE arpenter WILL BUILD TO SUIT .1. I & Assocoles. he RENTALS Licensed And Bonded Three bedroom. 1 both mobile with 1 I _ • 1 add-on o"nd fl...place 1400. 1 .. ~, (I Very neat Gnd clean, 2 bedroom. 2 bath mob1lQ4 Mus' have r.'orencel. Avallablo Novombor 1 - May 1. '450. Brand new 2 bedroom. 2 bath home ~IL~CER tn A'fo aroa. Nlcoly 'urnlshed. $600. ROUNDUP REALTY, INC. I LsrgeAlto Village lotwithin walkIng dlstanoeotOountryOlub. 1 Newly ..emodel.d. 3 bedroom. 2 "Come To The Windmill On Sudderth 1 View at Sierra Blanoa; 5311,000 (tull membership In ALGOO). 1 Nth hOU'.4 $650 f,,[nl.hed. f/}"or All Your Real Est.le Needs" Outstanding n ..w (odor home. Jars Lovely treed lot In High M...... U-3. V..ry buildable: 514.000 THE 2 b.droom, 2 bath In qule' wood. 633 Sudderth Drive - Ruidoso, New Mexico 88345 (..oolal memberShip In ALGeO). realtM 1 area. Hle.lv furni.hed. '7'0. 505-257-5093 1. Peggy .Jordan. BrOker-Re"': 2117·4949 (B 663 Suddl:>nh ~~ 505·257·5001 ·.. ••t_,_O__2_9_,.. RR- A JEWEL IN THE ROUGHt Needs some work but 3 bedrooms for only $5.000 down and owner financing ~- at 12% for 15 years Is almost as scarce as hens' teeth. p- REAL ESTATE Only $49.900 and furnished too! What more could you 1 Mile East of The Chaparral on Highway 70 ask. Maybe to see It, huh? Call us now! P.O. Box 966 - Rulda.o Downs. N.M. 88346. RR- BRAND NEW and priced to sell! 1.536 sq. ft, of NEW HOME IN WHITE MOUNTAIN - Thl. beautiful 2.350 .quare MOBILE HOME ON EXTRA LARGE LOT -A 14'x 74' Lancer mobile brand new 6" wide log cabin. Features 3 bedrooms, I 'AI foot. 3 bedroom. 3% bath home I.noW open for your In.pectlon. with 3 bedroom. and 2 baths. A free .tandlng flreplaco In living baths for only $89.500. This one Is a beauty. Let us show Th.. quality con.tructlon and ..zc..ptlonally good floor plan room. Completoly fenced wIth 6 ft. chaIn link_ Place to keep make. thl. "A MUST" on your con.lderatlon lI.t for year around pet. or hor.e•• The carport It 22·x42'. Room and hook.up for It to you today. livIng. Amenltl... Includ.. a doubl.. garas... rock flreplac... tall another mobile or travel troller. NIcely furnIshed. RR- 08 GIVE ME LAND! Lots of land. Five acres of tr...... all 'city utllltle. and _.y acce••• Th.. bulld..r recently land to be exact and priced at only $30,6OlI'."Good long .reduced the price by 520.000. making thl. fine hom.. a buyer's RANCHES. TWO 50.000 ACRE DEEDED NEW MEXICO RANCHES• These kInd of ranches are hard to find. Lo's of water. huntIng term financing by owner at only 12% intere.st and the .peclal. ond rea.onably priced. best part is no down payment. Call for details now! PINECLIFF A·FRAME - Tall t ....e •• good view•••mall but nice. PINECLIFF HOME WITH VIEW - Thl. new home has 1,485 squllre RR- TERRIFIC FIXER UPPER BUY! is this two Brand new at 547.500. . feet of comfortable living .pace wIth 2 bedroom., 2 bllth. and a bedroom cabin on Gavilan Canyon Road near Highway 229 ACRES WITH VIEW - Lot. of tree•• on the pavement and 3rd room that Is optional bedroom or office. Ownor I. open to 37. Would be a great ski cabin because it is just seconds completely fenced. Excellent .ubdlvl.lon potential and owner negotiation. on financing. financing at 10%. away from ski run road. It comes completely furnished INCOME PROPERTY - FIve mobile homes located on 2 acres of and has a small rental mobile In rear of cabin. A real HIGHWAY 70 FRONTAGE - Approximately 2.85·acre. with 670 land. Priced at 575,000 with 545.000 down and owner flnllnclng ft. of frontage. PrIme commercial posslbllltle•• on the balance. Let the rentals payoff the balance. steal at $25.000. Check this one out now.. TOWN & COUNTRY - Three bedroom, 2 bath, 2 .tary home with RR- OWNER SAYS SELL! 11177 Excell travel trailer fireplace and large deck. Owner financing In the 70'•• CLOSE TO "DOWNTOWN" RUIDOSO - Thl. large 3 bedroom in almost new condition. Asking $7,300 but no reasonable T home I. only 'AI block off Main Street and located on 2 lot•• PALMER GATEWAY - Two bedroom•• 1',4 bath., fireplace. car· Ownor will finance at 1D%. offer refused, parked next door to Roundup Realty so port with patIo. 2 lot•• paved .treet, all city utllltle. and 7% Y. come by and have a look. Intere.t. 5218.00 per month a ••umable loan. Don't thInk you MOBILE HOME PARK - 26 hook.up on city .ewerand electricity. H can beat ItI located on 7 acre. In Carrizozo, N.M. Goad Income prolect with RR- 14'x70' TWO BEDROOM furnished mobile on nice BEAUTIFUL HONDO VALLEY - The owper of this 4 acre tract owner fJnanc1ng.. wooded lot for only $38.500 and owner will finance with would like to move to town. will toke a trade or sell outrIght. MOBILE HOME ONLY - Owner has 14'x65' mobile prIced at $10.000 down. Has automatic washec and is plumbed for E Older 3 bedroom home wIth "lot." of fruIt tree., out·bulldlng. $16.000. Will .ell or trade In On home. dryer. Home is in A-I condition so if you're looking for and water rights. Plenty of room to keep your favorite horse. FANTASTIC VIEW - Buy thl. view and the ownar will throw In a economical housing don·t overlook this great bUy. G LOTS. LOTS, LOTS. - Block Fore.t at $12.000. Alpine Village at 1,600 + sq. ft. home. completely furnished, with 3 bedroom., 58.000. 3 lot. In Agua Frio at 531,000. Woodland Hili. at I ~A bafh., 2 ubonus" roams. fireplace and located on a cornor Homes • Cabins. Acreage s Condos • Farms 58,000. lot with ~ot. of tree•• Best buy In White Mountain. Unit 2. at Ranches· Commercial Properties U COMMERCIAL BUILDING - Located on Highway 70 Ea.t. Rented $125,000. at present 'Ime. Good buy 0' $65.000. Susan Ludwick. Assoc. Mel Glenn, Broker J.L. ~hoole.., Assoc. Re•.: 257-5449 Res.: 257·5097 Res.: 371Hl34Z BILL PIPPIN, Broker/Realtor RAYMOND REEVES. Sales Assoc. BILL STiRMAN. Sale. Assoc. Bob Johnson. Assoc. Bonnie Glenn, Assoc. Y Re••: 378-4B11 Res.: 257-2779 Re••: 37B·4391 Re•.: 257-ZI98 Res.: 257-5091 WITH THE BUY ___378-4016,_

PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE. • • • PERSONAL SERVICE WORKING WITH YOU AND FOR YOu. MLS lB. HI \l 'lit: NEW ON TH~ MARKET II thll tabl" with loti of rustic NEW HOME IN GOOD LOc::ATlON oHara 'hr.. THE PERFECT MOUNTA'N CAIIIN' Thl. charming IIttl. appeal and ... location near the RuldolO River••'s bedrooms. ono bath. garage; fireplace. All cl'y cabin hal b_n newly paln'ed and carpeted. and of.. two h.d,.ooms, both. solarium, and fireplace make ut'U,'.s availe"".. (xcelfent owner fInancing. fe,. one bedroorft. one bath. fireplace, large dock. It the porfed mountain retreatl Excellen' tetms. $56.900. Good owner 'InandRD'. Just '33.000•. 141.500. s c IIEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF SIERRA BLANCA AND ALTO LAkE ar. dlHlcult to re.lat 'rom this dollghtful mountain chalet In Alto Village. 7h.... bedrooms. NEWLY REMODELED HOM. In Carrizo Canyon ..... JUS' 135.000 WIll. SUY thl. co~y cabin with two 10/. baths. fireplace. large dedc•• covered parch. three bedrooms. two bathi. nice deck. flreplaat. bedrooms. bath. flreplato. Recently remodeled and Owner frnandng. Furnl.hod. $125.000. Nice location On two lot•• '75,000. In good lhape, It's a great flnt hOrfte or vatatlon p.o. box 1442 - (505) 257-5111 cabin. Low down pay....nt. '35.000.

307 mechem drive ELEGANT MOUNTAIN HOME commandl an 1m. P...... ve view of stena Blanca from It. lof'y location HANDSOME HOME ON 9'12 ACIIES In pr••tlgioul Iocca. In Mountain View &'0''', A spaclou. floor ptan pro­ HANDSOME HOME WITH SWNNING DOME DESIGN ruidoso, new mexico 88345 floll I. fn comple'. barmony wIth ItI tranquil lur­ vide. three bedrooml. family room. dIning room, .111 In a .eeluded location, offen two bedroQlIII, roundlngs. Th•."main-hou.." offersan abundance of twa bath., garage. Can b. purchased Vl'lth Jockey loft. tbree""hl.1h. Warm mountain atmo_pherels mouhtafn chann and a well.conceived floor plan enhanced by two flreplaen and an attractIve deck. John V. Hall. Qualifying 8rok.r. 336-45117 Club Ih.mb....hlp for '249.500, or without for Gpry I.vnch. Goneral Managor; 336-42'2 with two bedrooms and 0"11 and % laaths. Fireplace. '149.500. Partially turnl'hed. 2.500 .quare t••' .....95.ooo. ~ou J. Greg Mal'Gri. Auodate, 257..2812 of ..... Th. gue.t hou.. provld•• an additional Joc. Enlor. ANGclate, 336-4n5 bedroomand bath.O'h.r featurellnclude a double Gary McSwan•• AnNlat., 257..5623 garGp. a ..parat.garagefor...creaflonal nhlcle•• WHITE MOUNTAIN E5TATES. UNIT 4.1. the beautiful NAWRAL LOG CABIN 11,. on 0 p.... pl.....tucld... Jean laughman. A••aclato, 257.603. lolar heating with .I.drlcal baclc.uPt underground· settlne thl' .xceptlonal 10f with a vIew 'tom ,ty. 2S7.70~. 'ot' corner lot. th.... bedrooml, 1 0/4 I:HIth•• fireplace. MaryMy_n, Aaoclafe power and cubit•• and all the amenltl•• you could front and rear. A more spectacular hamellte wOuld garag•• redwood d.ck. Newly constructed and limp.. Jerrold D. 'Ior... Anoleate. 25')'·5897 a.k fo,' Some t.rnd available. '250.boo. b. difficult to flndl '35,000. T.r.... paulbl•• Valtan Hall. Auoclat•• 354-2271 Iy d.llghtfull '1I6.SOO. Betty Dodd. Associate, 2S7~9'4S William "Nlclc'l Patterson. Allaclat•• 336.4671 sierra development company, inc. '---"-'.----_ --- '. oncarri~o C~k NewlI~ 'pog~ eOMMERClAoL - Road WILL TRADE - irrigated 160 acres In Mc>ndCJY, NQvember). 1982 RvldQl;O (N.M,) l' '.' Pl!I'f\!Ct tor a .,hllnblng shGp, smali ONE OF THE iJEST BUYS -III Rtliclllllll J.l.E'l'AIL STORE:' - Ruldosll. One-three Lamb COIIlll)', Texas, 10 miles east llf fllr ~Is llCtmle FlIrest llCligbla lilt, CI!lplo)'ee operatllm. Inventory can 00 MUST SEJ.,L-priclll!reducedJ 'RemPd,el-CREE 'MEADOW" __ At...... ,"'lilt ...... • buatness, etc. Property from the street Muleshre, fllr a home In RuldOllo. (1100) ~ ed three bedrQOm hGuse' llQ Carmll ' '" ' " . ,""N,.. " ""'''''''t • ) , ll> th\l creek. GOod P/lrklng. HOI\Se has 112.10 x 120.36\ easy I!Cc4lIa; llcIJ..ted to fll ability ll> invest. No Creek and remodeled large OQe three bf:\IrllDm, two bath. new fIlII', 2'12-4515. . W-5C)-16Ip .dllWQ, tlllee wer paymenta or $6M2 8t lIpSllClnlf through seller. BOll il82, Lub­ .._.._-- bl F' h nlshln~, (C!Il e!llb ",*!lmlI!p. Priceil , beIln remodeled. Atkhig $59,900. Ell­ """,'vum ea n on o?rt ~tree~. l'lllth to a6'1. '$1'0 .....f1nanclng.avallabllt ,. • cellellt ClWller flmlnclng with small 8%. MuatllClIl (505)2$7-9282. 0-4704tp lKlcII, TClX$s 79408. JWHIp arevery nice. Owner 'JIIanelDg With IGW ' ... t • ,""" '. ' ' " . down. call Susan at ROUllclUP ReIIlty or .j -. - ""' '-'''EN dllWn paymellt. call SUaall at Roundup Call lllllat ~rll'ropel1l4l$, "JIll,!' lIome 257·5449...... ii-trc Really Dr home 257-;;+19. lA4-tfc 257-Wn. .!W7tfe", . TWO BEDROOM - trailer. skirting "NOTICE:TO · fireplace, washer/dryer, dishwasher furnished. Flight's End RV Park: ADVERTISERS '13,000.257-5000. 1-47.2tc . ,If you wlah to _ a ~ tORSALE BY OWNER house In Forest proof on an ad ,chedul. , , Heights; 1650 sq. ft.. three bedroom ed, to al!peqr In the "natural4/" two bath, large den and dining area' Ct..ASSiIFIED' OR RliAL etU!I living fireplace and built-Ins. Latg~ 10 town I _... _ a; - .'''=;' liSiTATE SECTION. copy assumable 1000n at 10%. Owner flnallc­ /' muat be turned Into our .1 .- _-- lng, plIrtequity. 258-3683. , P-49-9tc, !Jffl~ before. ATI1RA~r~E~9~c. liALE OR TRADE - for river front pro­ ;9 .... : perty, six IJedroom hGme, clear. Box ') 3:00 P.M. TUESDAY PECOS · 1201, Roswell; NM 86201. . S-43-8tP FOR THURSDAY 197312' x 54' NASHUA -two bedroom one • bath; '6500. Call 653-4067 'San • t2 L01:J Styles. All Patricio. N-47-4tp 3:00 P.M. 'l'HURSDAY are dipped, aged • T~ SHELTER OPPORTUNITY - an- FOR MONDAY and 'treated. : Clent allver mine, in high pqtenllal ~Better Lifetime area, elgbt mUes from RuldOllo One • ' Guarantee. llWner. W. H. Mineral Exploralloo Co ' The rqular 5:00 p.m. · Inc. Box 427, Ruidoso, NM 88345: \... I '". ..'!.All HOIllPS' and GanICns® ~ 1Oi..e'-kI'l'O, ·1 · 257-5808. " T-50-4tp deadline appll.. unle.. you n_d to prool your Do it Yourself with Logs or have it built. ,LOT - In Mountain View Subdivision ad. unobstnlcted view. Jackalope Squar~ PLAN BOOKS AVAILABLE $3.00 AT OFFICE Real Estate. 257-9723. J'50-tfc Thank you for your $3.95 MAILED IN U.S.A. TEN ACRES - of river frontsge wilh cooperation. eight acres Qf water righls. 3'18-4157 or 1-523-7566. p.35-tfc Bill & Verna AIJen SEEOURMODEL HOME I WILL PAY CASH for equities (houses ADVERTISING 407 Brady Canyon Tum (Iff of Hlway 37 al Ihe Watch For Two Names You Can P.O. Box 534 Th d bird LocI lois, acreage. mobiles) in or around , .Trost R 'd NM 88345 un er Ie onto Brady Ruidoso. Jim Woosley DEPARTMENT UIOSO,..(505) 257.2776 CDanyon r. &F0 oweth' YeIJow 257-4378. W-45-tfc THE RUIDOSO Arrows. 2 NLN > NEWS' MLS .", . . " PERTEET-PARKS

HOME OF, THE WeEK FOUR SEASONS _,f ... '" ' '. REAL ESTATE 257.-9171 -" 613 Sudderth Drive Box 2982, Ruidoso

Lorry Tillman 2511-4089 • Alto Village Lot - 2Y. acrea In D_r Park Wood. for only 127.500. 3.2 Acrea wIth year around cr_k. 1".000 an acre. electric along aouth aide.

Alto VlIIilge - 1 acre In D..r Park Valley 126.000. Nice•

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• 'I MargOntt Gaddy 336·4413 YOUR QUIET GETAWAY, comfortable and relaxing. Come sIt around the tire after a day at skIIng In this cozy 2 Ten Lota with..wer. water. electricity and natural goa. All bedroom home. It'e priced at 5151,1500. Call Gretchen Emer­ for 166.000 plua cloalng co.t .01' '8.!lOO each. eon at 2157·4073 or 258.3843. Owner tronderred out 01 Southw..t-muat ..lithia beautiful 1.07 ocr.. In D_r Parle. Alto. View Lot with full memberahlp. Ma,qoo. Mak. oller. ' 1311.000 Four beautIful wooded Iota with view In Mountoln View. PrIce reducedl1l Mechem Office ARE YOU LOOKING for a reaeonably prloed Nice lot In Del Norte "oned for mobile Or double wId•• Only 118.000. Tom Dovl. home In Alto? This home has 3 bedroom•• 1 ~ 257·2053 baths. a gorgeous vlsw. cloes to olubhouse Darling White Mountain 2 cabin. vl.w of airport oneS Sierra Blanca. Fumlahed, Dorlen.. Hart with good access and full golfIng memberehlp. a ..umableloan. Owner will helpfInance. Thr_ bedroom. 2 bath, game room. deck. 257-4222 . Suean Miller. 257·7373 or 338.43153. lIest priced houae In White Mountain 2. Su.an MIIIDr 336-4353 SUN VALLEY - Real nice lot In a fine subdlvl. Under conatructlon - lovely home In Camelot with ponoramlc view of volley and Gregg PerteDt sian. Lata 0' trees and prloed at only 512,000. Sierra Blanca. 3 bedrooma. 2 batha. 1145.000. 336-431B Tom Davis. 2157·7373 or 257.2053. Ro.e Peuble. 336-4836 GOOD ACCESS·PERFECT FOR RETIREMENT. Marge Woodul Roy Deon Carpenter This lovely new 2 or 3 bedroom home has 2 257·7681 257·9891 flreplaoee, large living area and den. Drive thru, 2 oar oarport. In VERY nloe area. Suean MIIlsr, Owner will look at all offen on fhla lovely furnlahed 3 257·7373 or 338·4353. bedroom. 2 bath home In PlntlcllH; "- moved out and wanta to ..11 now. ONLY 52,500 FOR A WEEK In thIs PlnsollffCon. fj . do. ClolSe to motofoycle festivitIes. Call Tereee ,, , X-tra al"e. X.tra nice. X.tra tr_. all Included In thl.White Bates, 257·4073 or 257.7121. Mountain 5 lot. Owner will aubordlnate too-good price. Sudderth Office A ,TWO FAMILY HOME In Alto with terme Over 6 acrea. Sierra Blanca view. honttll allowed. terma poulble In beautiful liagle TereaaBatea available. Fully furnlehed. 3 bedroome. 2 Cr_k-Seller will look at all offen. 257.7121· baths, 2 kltohens. 2 flreplaoes. 2 liVing area. Gary Caughron plVs game roomllnoludea 'ull memberehlp end Thla lady wanta a new houae by Chrlatma••, mu.t ..11 darling Cameo mobil. on a 378·8598 has gorgeous views at Sierra Blanoa. Prloed level lot. Only 1311.000. , Gretchen Emer.on reaaonably as owner' needs to aell due to 2511-3643 health. Suean Miller•. 257·7373 or 336.4353. Price reduced on thla fabuloua WhIte MountaIn latat.. hom•• bath. ha.... elegant Marcia Sllvet Italian Marble la...atorlea with gold flxtur... Interior and exterior rockwork la In. 257·4979 FULL MEMBERSHIP LOT In Alto VlIIage on d..crlbable. ao many neat amenltl... Do oak far a ahowlng. Under 1300.000. Danny McGuire Lakeehore Drive. Only $13.000. Gary 258·4001 Caughron. 267·4073 or 378.&598. Sic>nla Hartronft Chuck Flanagan 3'711.4312 257·2253 Upper Canyon - 2 bedrooma and loft will! 2 batha. upper large deck. flrat clau conatructlon with room for expon. F()r All Your Insurance & Real Estate alan. Needs, See •.... Only 159.500 far thla 2 ~edroom. 2 bath condo. only ,one year old. Fully furnlahed. Auumable mortgage. Only 2 left. reduced In price. Three bedr~om.2 bath hOlll... well conatructed. large decks and a lot 01 extraa In the 175.185.000 ro"lle. . MLS mREALTOR RuceUe Ruaaell 257·5877 Great midtown location ;... neat 2 bedrooih. completely furnl.hed - auumable I_n. low Intereat. '55.000. PERTEET, PARKS Golf Cou.... Eatatea - Furnlahed 3 bedroom. 2 bath with & ASSOC/ATES,./NC • ..rag. and back deck thot c>verlookli golf coune. 1150,000. ' ' bRAWER 9' RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO 11345 Whl•• Maurita'" ••tilt'i. Unl. ,-,eduClJd fi'0lt'••180.ooo to .,4'.000. (505),25'7"4073 • z-,

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.' Page 8- Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, November 1/ 1982 1983 TWO BEDROOM ... two bath, Town & NEW 1983 14'x77' - mobile home, double 14' x70' :.. three bedroom, two bath trailer, MOBILE HQME LOT - water, electricity, . Country witbfireplac~ and many other windows, double Insulation,. good location; '14,500. Flight's End RVsewer and pad, Ready to move on, com· extras, $26,500, Call Ken Ahler, . microwave, AM/FM .8-track bullt·ln; Park,257.5000, .J.49-tfc plete, Jim Woosely, 25H378. W-47·tfc 258-3330, H-4Htc three bedfoom, twob~th; furnishedi . ~,900,JlmWoosel OWNER NEEDS TO' SELL ... two ,257-4379. W-47·tfc ••••••••••••••••••••, •••••• bedroom, one bath furnished con· dominium, Good rental hislory, $47,500 BY BUILDER • IIANTICREDUCTION SALEI • with a~26,OOO loan at 10%, Call Bill at WHITE MOUNTAIN $:: Resort. Properties, Inc, 257·0CY/7, R-47·Uc FULL SIERRA BLANCA VIEW •. • CUltom energy efficient, • • 3,488 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3' • FOR SALE BY OWNIR . II bath, huge great roo.", • eo••rcIaI front property, approl· cUltom kltche'n, whirlpool , • COIDOllL, ••I~.. II' e• .,lmI eM,.la 1•••1..·... I.. iHte~ 10'. 150' ~t wItII A·fram•• bath, wet bar, satellite TV" • n.lllI, u....lIllvl II'~ hlly.hl1lsW e.I.I~. fer ntd ~y A....~ IoaII at 12% Int.nt. receiver, native stone ., ~.• the ••y, 1M .1Ik .r the _tho Elek lilt f••II II...pllc" Ct.I. 257·9590 fireplace, 2 decks, 2 car • :lilt • .,,.., ~ til''' ,V, ••••r/"'.r. All ...... lIy ICcIISI.I' the ""'.lla ,I... garage, Lot Is .933 acre. Too • OPEN HOUSE-SATURDAY &SUNDAY • I ' ... .,j,. .J,,, l .... Irll, ."ctDelilarl .' many extras to list. . DELMONTE DRIVE . F.r r.... IHr•.H...... "11•••, QUALlTY~ I. LUXURY - BEAUTY • ~ ' • • to $125.000 - Alto Vlllige houeeln the pln... l.lrge' CALL GROUND lEASE \ . .$299 "500 ,e.ymable loan, golt membel'lhlp,3 bedroom•• 2blthl. level en· • l' . ·ln5talt 5050257.'057 (ill.cl Build To Suit..:.. Hwy, 3·7 PLEASE LET M~SHOW YOUJTS . • try from circular drive, double glrlg•• approxlmltely.1,7S0 Iq, ft, VALUE. .• plul decks on two levell. MUST SELt. NoW, . • VISA Out 01 5Iate'-I00.54509017 1.11 Frtl (505) 257-2510 :. ­ •• 258~4234 .' '. • "to.SB9,SOO':" UPPER CANYON SKI CHALET, 3bedrooml•• - • 2 bathl,' double... ·g~rage on' paving, Ow~er IInlnolng and' ., . • ~llumlble.IQ.n. ~~EIT,TODAY. .• EXCEL~ENT COMMERCIAL ... Iargelevel conimerclallot 12 ACRES IN CAPITAN - buy all at sa,OOO/per ~crG or . .• _ to $S9,500 ~;Furnllhed condo, 2bedrooms, 11/. baths.• on Sudderth, good location, 1,200 square foot hOUle, 3acres for $4,000 per acre. Level, city water, ,outh • Qreafterms and owner II MOTIVATED, • backl to the rlvltr. Priced at only $135,000 with owner sldetowardl Ruidoso. Owner terml. financing available. • ..- will reduce for CASH OFFER, Upper Clnyon, 1 2' 6.4 ACRES" - beautiful vlewl, half.way between • bedrooms, 1/4 bathl. New houle In quiet Irel. Perfect Itlrter or • BEAUTIFUL WOODWORK - accentl thll lovely new Ruld!)IO and Capitan, horsel andmobll81 'YES', $6,500 • vacltlon houle. • home on Hull R~d, 3bedrooml, 2bathl, flreplac$ In per acre with owner terml. • au,eec- to 59,500 - 1,977 Chlmplon mobile ,home Plrtlilly fur· • living area and In den, 2car garage, 3deckl, level • ,nll~~~ 2b,drOOrri,14' x56'. $I1,300allumlble lOin, PLEASE SEE • pine covered lot, ealY accell, all utllltill. undoubted. SKI CABIN - great .little cabin In the pines with 2 .·ITNOW.. . • Iy the prettlelt cablnetl and flnllhwork you will ever bedrooml, 1bath. fireplace, beamed ceiling, fully fur. 188. A truly quality home moderately prlce~ at nllhed,on paving and IUlt newly remodeled. Priced at • aaY6OO'to $611,000 - NEW HOUSE In PonderOla Heights, TWO' • bedrooms, 2bathe, DON'T MISS THIS ONE. • $139,500. $56,800. • LAND - MAKE AN OFFER - LAND - MAKE AN OFFER - LAND -• A.FRAME - all cedar modified A·frGme In beautiful GOOD TERMS - 2 bedroom, 1bath mobile close to • MAKE AN OFFER .• Country Club.£ltatel,.all city utilitiel, taltefully fur· town yet In the pinel, large lot, furnllhed. $28,000 nllhed Including pool table, all cedar Interior, ·total, 56,000 down, 10 year financing at In. In· • 142 feet on Highway 70. commerclilicre for 535,000. Level and • fireplace, 2deckl. $125,000 with $51,000 allumable lerelt. • perfect for ortlclI Ind Itorlgl unltl, • 12% loan. • FOUR LOTS IN PALO VERDE SLOPES - 56,500 elch. Move In a • I• AIRPORT WEST MOBILE - beautiful mobile home on • modular, • 10 ACRE ESTATE -lovely 4bedroom home Iituated on gorgeoul pine covered lot. Three bedrooml, 2bathl, 100/. acrel of tall pines, fireplace In master Iulte and fully furnllhed, ealY acC8.., paved Itreet. $49;500 : WOODlAND HIUS- '10 .crelolwllh bOlutlful bUlldl~ .11I.19,100. : IIvlnArea, over 1,300 Iquare feet of brick patio, total, owner will finance with $20,000 down. hugeTarn of heavy timbers. Conveniently located In • RANCHO RUIDOSO - II +arel, .11 underground utllltll', Ipec· • tlcular view ot Sierra Bllnel Peak, Horlelallowed, Owner flnlnc· • the Alto area. Please call for a private showing. WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES LOT - gorgeouI 1/. acre lot • lng, In luper area for $25,500 with $3,000 down and FANTASTIC VIEW - from thll lovely home In balance at 12% for 5 years. Easy access and all •SHAUNA DOWNS ESTATES - 2• mil.. north of Alto VlIllge - 3to 5• preltigioul White Mounlaln Estatel; 4 bedrooml, 2 utllltiel. acre tr8~"1 tor your own ranchette In apeaceful valley with viewl • bathl, 2car garage. fireplace In cathedral living area, • or the Capltlnl Ind Sierra Blanei. Plul your own herd at desr, all city utilities, large deck to enloy Ihat view. CABIN LOTS - two pine covered loti In the city limits Market priced at $139,500 with as.umable 13~. loan. for $8.500 each. One level and one Iloplng with great • • Ivlew of town. City waler and electric, propane and • • CABIN LOT ... large pine covered lot In clly IImltl for gravelltreet. ~ only S10,000 and owner' financed with $3,000 down. ·• RIALTO. .• • sort World MIS • MlS WHITLOCK·LYLE, INC. 111·\111111 • Real Iitate, Ilc. • , • • • ~~~ 257-9126 • Phone 257-4228 RId Ann Gtorgl, .roker: 37104631 . . ,u 010. N.M. 88345 Patricia Pamlll, Auoclat1125J.7523 • WAYNE WHITLOCK-Rol.: 257·4562 • Tho Horton Building Gary Gtorgl, AlIOClall: 3710463. DON LYLE-R.s.: 257·2763 ANITA BEDINGFIELD-Rei.: 258.3249 • 360 Sudderth Drive Ann JOIltS, Sal..AHOCI"I: 25709755 • JACKIE COVINGTON-Rei.: 258.3408 OLLIE TURNER-Rei.: 257·5239 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

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ACROSS DOWN 1 .. - of the Family" 2 She's Lucy on 23 Down (clue to puule answsr) 3 .. - Long Last Lovs" 5 Red: Sp. 4 - Calhoun 9 He's Sam Fu/iyama 5 "9 to 5" stet • 12 10 Wralh 6 Conjunction 12 "II Takes Two" star 7 "Srideshead Revisited" ,. 15 Rev,se stat III 18 Fra\yance SError 20 During 11 Sportscaster John ­ 21 Oldie: "Lava ­ 13 "Much - About Rooftop" 12 wdsl NothIng" 22 Clossifica!Jon 14 "- John, M.D:' 24 24 •. - Your Wagon" 16 - Laborteaux (clue to 25 On toP of puuJe answerl 28 - Linden 17 Pinch 25 26 27 28 31 Read: Fr. 19 Primitive \yaup In 1946, ludy (j~r/~nd _mel Ray Blllger (who ~re; o 32 Director of 3S Down 23 "Wing country hown together as Dorothy and the Sc~,ecrow in 31 32 33 34 Star of 23 Down 26 Aunt: Sp. 1939's "The Wiza,d of Oz") starred in the sprightly 38 "- Away" 27 Solar system apparatus usic~/-Wesfern 37 Squabble 29 Joan Collins role "The Harvey Girls." This MGM 35 34 39 Here: Fr. 30 Spout roducfion told the story ofa group ofyoung, single o ~~ 41 - Radgrllve 33 Particle Iris In 1870 who inv~de a small Western town ~nd 42 Nsstassla Kinski movie 35 Show we8t'inesa Iter the menfolks' views on love andmarriage. 36 She's Major Hoolihan 38 .. - The Waterlron1" The musical sequences in this film were lively and 40 37 40 "Firsfox" ster: inlt. colorful ~nd featured some of the snappiest choreog­ rap/iy 01 that era. The film won an Academy Award In 1946 lor Best Original Song. The tune, penned by o 0 H~rry Warren and /oh~ny Merce" sings the praises of the locomotive that brought the gi,ls to town. Question: Can you name this Oscar-winning songl . .

• -~--'-'------"""""""--~. .'. - ,. .. . , • RVi~9~O (N~Mo) ~,~~.--: ~Pf}~.~, .' Television Schedule·rFol" The Week Of NO~el Through Nov. 7 Dnd becomOf Ihe, number-one larget of the ' mOver'Ea.y . ' GJ MId·WorIdof"Aolmala ' . . • MOVIE: 'Station Six' Salulra' The mob. Treat Williams. fll) SuiAo Noon Show lID i Spy ,strained bitter existence of flw men is briefly MOVIE: 'Nevada SmIth' A young man '~lC!blanca' wit~ fJ .. MOVIE: Rick', gambling interrupted by a woman who crashes &ets out 1o avenge the mU,rder of his parents. AFTERNOON casino explode, when an old love walk, In her divorced and ieolous hu,band Into lhelr Steve McQueen, Karl Malden, Brian Keith. 12.00 0 .. One Uf. to Uve bringing he, hu,bond, a French freedom mld,t. Carroll Baker, Peter Von Eyck, Den: 1966 " II Another World leader fleeing Irom the Nazi,. Ingrid Berg- helm Elliott .190.4 m Okk Van Dylte man, Humphrey Bogart, Peter lofte. 1943. @Ii) MOVIE: '18 In the Sun' A group of III.Deci,ion '82 Roger Mudd ,cmd Tom Bro­ m MacNell-"-hrer Report lID Tic Tac Doug~ loenogo boy' dO$l;end on the Rivoria set to kaw anchor election coverage of House, Sen­ e l!ID Varied Programs flm Photographer s Eye breseph McCarthy, marry 0$ they battle for Iheir' perlonol be­ m e Varied Progrom, lID Ent.rtainment Tonight whose chargo, of communist infiltration into liefs. Barbro $treisond, Robort Rodlord, Pa­ 1:00 0 .. General Hospital .. Family Feud Ihe mililary ond government touched off the trick O'Neal. 1973. • Fanta,y @Ii) ~neyworksl 'Red Scaro' .of the 19.50',. Peter Boyle, ~r- m Wild World of Anlmall o Sonanla gO' ~ NFL foGtbaU: Detroit al ' geu MeredIth, ~ohn Forsytho and Patnclo IDJ I Spy lID Guiding Ught 7:00 -IPI If Neal. 1976 m "'NB" Bashtball: Washington at 1m I Dream of Jeannie Mlon_ta/or ~ ternate rogramm ng 12:00 • Lat. Night with David "-"erman ?Ioy.~s Atlanta lID 700 Club tho NFL strike continues, allernato fJ Joe Franklin Show lID Tic Tac Dough m SuperStation Funtlme prollr,ammmg will be shown. e Bachelor Father t!I'D Quarle,ho". Show 1m Price II Right II Uttle House: A New Beglnnlnv. lID MOVIE' 'Columbo' The Most .. Allee "'"-', Movie MOVIE· 'Born Beautiful' /It lop fo,hlon " •. WI_ del attempts• to make acoreer chango Daogeroul 'Match' Columbo i, called '" to 6:30 0'82 Vat. 1:30 U Fant,!!,y mo I ih EI r.. La . invesligato the death of a lormor chllss chqm- D P.M. Magazine IF) Popeye while. she i, '"~ at 0 top. r n ....ray, n pion. Poler Folk, Laurence f'larvey. 1973 &» lIIu'tr!fted Daily m Fllnt,'one, Singer. Ed Mannaro. ,1982. 12:30 fJ ESPN Sportl Cenler lID Entertainment Tonight 2:00 0 GI Edge of Nlghl 0 CNN Headline News lID Family Feud II Waltonl (Ii) M"A"S"H 0 MOVIE: 'Paternity' A bachelor gool on @II) Scuba World o Soap World m !Seal of Midnight Special, a campaign 10 lind me righl surrogate @DSoap lID Tattlelalel II) MacNell-t..hrer Report molher 10 provide him with on heir. Burt Roy- 7:00 II Decision '82 Roger Mudd and Tom Bro· 1m Bugs Bunny IIlI 700 Club nold" Bev.rly D'Angelo, lauren Hutton. kow anehor election coverage of House, Sen· lIlI'Another Ufe lID Square Pegl 1981. ate and gubernatorial race, ocroS! tho CD Munste,. fZi) TeleFrance U.S.A. Todoy's progroml IIi) CBS News Nlghtwatch country. 1m Guiding Ught are 'From thll World of Fiction. Emllo Zola IIlIUfe of Riley e MacNell-"-hrer Report I'D Merv Gtlffin and the Oreyfu, Allair: 'In Performance: The 1,00. NBC New, Overnight IlD 700 Club 2:30 0 0 Movie Wonderful World of Operetta: 'Telo,'orios. fJ MOVIE: 'Slalion We,t' A disguised lID Campaign '82 JIP III Ikady Bunch The Pooplo of Mogador' ond 'Artviewl Co- - Army officer Is senl 10 uncover mystery of hi· lID '82 Vote lID Price II Right zonno: (4 h15.) jocken and murderers. Dick Powell, Jon @II) TeleFrance U.S.A. Todoy's program, m Scooby Doo I'D HawaII Flve-O Oreer, Burl I...,. \9048. are 'ToleFronce Cine-Club. french ProvinciiJl.' e Bull', Eye 7:30 II All Night Radio An ali-nlghl rodio slo- IF) Nlghtbeat 'Entrade. The Cook in Trouble and SlIp...,ps' m "-ave It to Beave, lion I, humorously profiled. IIlI 700 Club 'From tho World of fiction. Emile 2010 and GI Hour Magaline IIi) Newhart fZi) MOVtE: 'Arilono Sound' Tho action the Dreyful Affair' and 'In' Por/ormone.o, The tID Paul Ryan Show Ii) BUllne.. Report and gun-ploy of old A)jzono. Buck Janos, Wonderlul World 01 Operetta. ('" hrs.) 3:00 • Gllllgan'l Island 1m Privote Benjamin Tim McCoy. 1941- @D Hawaii Flv..o D CHiPl 8:00 • MOVIE: 'Born Beautiful' /It lop fo,hion 1;.======;)" 7:30 0) Bu,lnesl Report 1m Pink Panlher Show model offempl' 10 make a coreer change '\~"uesdaY 8:00 0) Nova e Chain Reaction while ,he Is ,'ill at Ihe top. Erin Gray, lori'" _ m MOVIE: 'Somellme, A Great NOllon' m Brody Bunch Singer, Ed Marinaro. 1982. A family of Independent loggers In Oregon 1m Eight II Enough II MOVIE: 'True Canfe..lonl' A brutal relu,e to partidpole in a local ,'rike adion l!ID No,'algla murder lOlls Iho conlllcting loyallies of two ..:EV;;.::E::.;N:,::IN:;.G:;- _ ogolnsl the big lumber companies. Paul New· I'D Woody Woodpecker brothors. Robert Dei Nlro, Robert Duvall, 6:00 o NCAA Foolball: Memphis Slole at man, Henry Fonda, lee Remick. 1972 3:30 II Tom A Jerry Chorle, Durning. 1981. Rated R. G_gla 8:30 DApple Polllhe,. lID $25,000 Pyramid 0 Jenole o lID Newl GNews IF) Muppet Show IIi) Cagney A lacey S Eyewllness Newl 01 Star Time Q) Dick Cave" Show IF) News o MOVIE: 'Prince of Ihe City' A double- mTSS Evening New, e "-t', Make a Deal Ii) Great Performonce, agent expose. corruption In his dopartment 9:00 fJ ESPN Sport. Center CD I'D Bewllched m TBS evening News lID laverne A Shirley A·Co. Ill) M"A"SOH 4:00 II CHIPs Potrol m MOVIE: 'The Omega Man' The lone ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME YOU TOOK A SERIOUS LOOK AT o Buck RoSers human ,urvivor of an alomlc war bottle. a D Batman group of robed zomblel. Chorllon Heston, IIi) lID Happy Days Again Rosalind Cash, Tony Zerbe. 1971. If} Welcome Bock Ko"er 8:30 e Star Time SOLAR HEAT? ID Sesome Slr..t em Newhart 1m Tk Toc Dough 9:00 0 ESPN Sporll Center HAVE YOU NOTICED, YOUI NEIGHBORS AiEl m Carol Burn." 0 Madame', Place Ill) Hour Magazine D IIi) Newl fZi) Varied Progroms m Soap HERE ARE SOME REASONS WHY••• I'D Beverly HilIbllliel OJ Magic of Dance • 4:30 0 Newl m Allin Ihe Family • 111 NBC Newl Ill) Cagney A lacey 65 % of your systems can be covered by state IIi) CBS Newl 9:30 0 Hawall five-O and Federal Programs. If} Laverne and Shirley D Tonight Show 'l"t.~:O:T1: (IlJ Movie IIi) M""'S"H 1. (WHILE THAT LASTS ) CD Bob Newhorl Show If} Charlie's "ngels CIiI Utile HOUle on the Prairie (IlJ Anolher Ufe mGood Time. m Sora Dane-Part 1 Fifll of 4 parts. In Utility costs are rising drastically 5:00 0 M"A"SOH Australla'l eorly doys 0' a penal colony, a (WHER~ WILL THEY BE IN 5 YEARS?) • Laverne A Shirley & Co. wrongfully convicted Sara Done and her new 2. o Soap hUlband oro coughl up In the slrugglo for 111 IIi) News powor on Ihe new frontier. Juliet Jordon, Our systems are designed for your needs only· If} Borney Miller Harold Hopkins, Brenlorl Whittle. (2 hn.) (PRE.PACKAGED SYSTEMS ARE ALWAYS EXCESSIVELY COST· Ii) 3·2·1, Conlact 9:45 II SRO: Crystal Gale In Concert Crystal CD Varied Program, sing, all of her groole,I hils. LY) Ill) CBS Newl 10:00 0 ESPN Presents Saturday Night 01 Ihe • m You Asked For It Fights We use many major manufacturers, (Revere, 5:30 0 ESPN Sports Cenler 0 Ill) G) Newl lennox, Sunduster, langley and more) o G) ABC News • Eyewltnels Newl ! e NBC Newl IIi) Trapper John M.D. 4. (YOU BENEFIT IN SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS) f o Benny Hill Show Ii) Dick Cave" Show o Ent..'oinment Tonight e Burns & "lien IIi) M°,ll."S·H m Charlie's Angels Install heat and hot water while the tax benefits exist. I If} Jeffenons \0:300 """AOS"H (WHY DO HALF THE JOB?) m Alfred Hitchcock • Tonight Show Ill) News 0 You Asked For II 5. I m In Search 01.... D late Night with David letterman Financing arranged if you need it. * If} MOVIE: 'The Immigrants' Part 1 Ii) Alfred Hitchcock (NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JUNE 1983-, after you've , (mandayI II!) Jack Benny Show • recllve your 1982 tax creditso) , Ill) People'l Court 6 : Nightllne EVENING lID Our crews hove installed over 100 systems in the Alamogordo area. ! 10:45 MOVIE: 'La Cage Aux FoUes' A young ,I 0 6:00 o NCAA Football: NoIre Dome v,. Navy man bring, hil fiancee's porenl5 home to (LOCAL CREWS, ESPECIALLY TRAINED FOR CUSTOM SOLAR from Giants, Slodium in East Rutherford, meel hi, goy falher. Michael Serroult, Ugo • INSTALLATIONS, EXPERIENCE AND KNOWHOW) NJ Tognoni, Michel Golabru. 1979. Ralod R. 7 J o CIiI News 11:00 0 Nightline CAll US fOR THE fA·CTS...WE LOVE TO TALK SOLARI • Eyewllness News o P,ychic Phenomena a o MOVIE: 'Palernity' A bachelor goos on J IIi) MOVIE: 'Columbo: The Mo,t a compoign 10 lind Ihe right surrogole Dangeroul Match' Columbo il called in 10 HEAT • HOT WATER • GlIlN HOUSES mother '10 provide him with an heir. Burt Rey­ inve,lIgato Ihe death of a former che's cham­ nold" Beverly D'Angelo, louren Hutton. pion. Peler Folk, Lourenco Harvey. 1973 \981. Ii) PBS Lat. Night 257·26.1 o MOVIE: 'Kiss of Dealh' A captured o I Married Joan 404 VIolet jewol thief refuses to aid on ossislanl D.A. to em Trapper John M.D. lighten hil senlonce unlil he learM Ihot hi, co­ G) That'. Incredlblel horts kepI all of the 1001, giving none to his fj) Trovele,'s WofId WE'LL II YOUI family. Brion Donlevy, Vidor Molure, Richard m Benny Hili Show WT Widmork. 19..7 11:300 Bionic Woman D Utile House: A New Beginning II Couple. 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MOVIE: 'Brok.n Journ.y Survivon 01 lID Burna & AII.n OJ Mysteryl Provincial' and 'Entraete, The Cook in Trou· a Swiss plane cra.h face the struggle lor sur- m Chollrlol.'o' Ang.l. 9:30 0 Racing ble and Slip-lJps" (4 hrs.) . vival. Phylli. Calvert, Jam." Donald, Francl. 10:30 D M. ASH r m Hawaii Flve-O l. Sullivan. 1948. • T .., h Sh r o D.cision '82 Roger Mudd and Tom 8ro- 7:30 -_ 0 n l.oca.tion: Catch a Ri.lng Star'. "'"M!:\ Nlghtbeot 0 Youo....gasL.dt owfor It kow anchor election coverage of House. 10th A - . .. " , Senate and gubernatorial race. aero.. th nnlv.rlGEy This celebration features l£WI 700 Club !! Lat. Night wiEh David IAtterman country. e the stars who began their careers at this fa- f:Ii) MOVIE: 'Th. Big Steal' An army officer "'" M~VlE: 'Hombr.' A white man. raised r lnjl MOAosoH mous New York club. rocovers a missing payroll and rounds up a by Apachel, Is farced to 0 showdown whon , ..., III Family Ti.. nan It .. h h OJ Charli.'. Ang.ls lID FilEhy Rkh .. g a er an exclEmg pursuit through Mex· t e stagecoac In which he i. traveling I.• am· , o AnoEh.r Uf. _ ico. Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer. William bu.hed by .outlaw. and he has to help .ove -. Bu.ln... R.port Bendix 1949 th Ii l f th h , m Sara Done-Port 2 Second of 4 pam. 8:00 II lID .. eve. 0 e people . e loathe•• Paul New· , Sora'. fi"t love whose family had hor con- II Fact:a~~f: ~ man, F~ederlc March. RIchard Baono. 1967. , victed a. a thief' move. to AJstrolia and 0 Quincy . ( 'l:h.ursday» at AIfr.dJa~1c Hltchcoard' A man frantically 6:00 fJ NR $Eozy: Un. By Un. If the Nfl Play- !! P.ychlc Ph.nom.na , .:. w 1m 0) N.ws .) searches for his wife, who aecidenliy fell off e.. strike continues. this program will be pre· UI MOVlf: 'McCloud: McCloud M..E. , o Pitfall their yaeht for out at sea. Cliff Robert.on, empted and 'NFL FUms' will be aired. Dracula' , Ill) Campaign '82 Angie Dickinson, Andrew Duggan. 1978 ' II GI N.ws m PBS lat. Night OJ Dick Cavett Show 8:30 0 Nfl Film. 'Son of Football Foille.: Q Ey.wltn... N.ws lID I Marri.d Joan m Burn. & AII.n Q family Tl.. 0 MOVIE: 'Tru. Con,...lon.' A brutal II:I Quincy m Charli.'. Ang.l, ONM Ba....Ebafl: N.w York aE Gol~.n mu,dor tests the conflicting loyalties of two lID ABC lat. Night New, ~ 10:15 1m Campaign '82 JIP Stal. . ; brothers. Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, l!lD QuarterhOZH Show , 10:30 D MOAosoH G New. Cha,11lI Durning. 1981. Ra'ed R. I!D ""ny Hill Show D Decision '82 Rogor Mudd and Tom Bra- lID SEar Tim. 0 MOVIE: 'The Sllenc....' An Amorican Ill' 11:30 iii To Be Announc.d , Coupl~ kaw anchor election coverage of Hou.... Sen- lilt Filthy Rich plonage ogenl Irle, to prevenl a dofectlng Q ote and gubernatorial raco. acro.. the '9:00 0 ESPN Sports CenE.r U.S. Iclentl.t from passino Eop secrets to a III N~ N.wl Ov.rnlghE country, . II lID Dyna.ty ChillflCl mo.termlnd. Dean Martin, Slella lID My Uitl. Margl. ~ D You A.k.d For It Q Quincy StflYens, Victor Ilvono. 1966. m MOVIE: 'Topaze' A French Khool m MOVIE: ·Th. Immigrants' Port 2 -_ MOVl"." 'Pot.rn. it,u' A bechelar gOO1 on 0 Fam. teacher becomes a bill bUJlnen "'coon.., John m Alfred Hilchcock a campailln to find the rillhl .urrogate III) Mognum, P.1. Barrymor., Myrna loy. 1933. m Jock Benny Show mother to provil.le him with on heir. Burt Rey. m MOVIE, 'Th. Doring Doberman.' A l!lD MOYIE, 'Napol.on II' Ill) '82 Vote nolds, Beverly D'Angelo. lauren Hutton pock of Dobermans are trained to carry~ out l!D MOVIE, 'Thoaoughly Mod.rn Millie' 11:00 D '82 VoE. 1981. . crimes. Charles Kno~ Robinson. TIm Con.l. Two young girls came to New Yo,1< to realize o MOVIE, 'Th. Sea Wolve,' Brili.h 501. 0 Ill) N.ws dlno. Joan Caulfield. 1913 their ambitions. ano to be an octren, the diers attock German .hip. hiding in .up- IiJ SEanl.y Krom.r on Film m Wild World of Animal. • other to be a stenographer and marry the po.edly neutral waters Grogory Peck. Roger CD Woman WaEch 1m I Spy boss. Julie AndreWl, Mory Tyler Moore, Moore. David Niven. Rated PG Ill) Tuck...s WIEch CD MOViE, 'Cowboy' A, hotel clerk and Q Cora' Chonnlnll· 1961 ~ D P,ychic Phenomena 9:30 0 TonIght Show cattleman each learn a valuable lenon about 12:00 D Lat. Night wlEh David lett.rmon IE) PBS late Night (Ii) MoAosoH ille when Ihey team up for 0 rugged cottle D All Night Radio An all-night radio sto· , m I Marri.d Joan m Cha,Ii.'s Ang.Ia drive to Mexico. Jack lommon, Glenn Ford, tlon Is humorously profiled. r lID ABC Lat. Night N.wl lID Anolh'r Uf. Brian Donlevy. 195B. • Joe Fronldin Show , m Good Earth Journal CD Scira Done-ParI 3 Third of 4 ports. G Tk Tac Dough ClD·Bach.1or fath.r , m Benny Hill Show When Sara's hUlband I. murdered In the irish 6il Trav.l.r·1 World m MOVIE: 'McCloud: McCloud M••,. , 11 :30 m My Uttle Margie Rebellion. $/,e ,huns the love of an ex-convict m Alk. Dracula' , m MOVIE, 'The Spiral Staircase' A young lor that of a Fren~h ari.tocrat. (2 h...) 6:30 0 Top Rank Boxing &om Atlantic C/Ey 12;300 ESPN Sports Cent.r muto g,,1 .on.e' the presence 01 a killer who em family F.ud 0 Happy DaY" Allain iii CNN H.adlln. N.wl , i, terrorozing a .mali town, but has no way 10:00 0 NCAA Socc.r: Th. llIonz. Boot • SE. Q P.M. Magazln. B Inllde th. NFL lon D~son and Nick , to e'pre.. he, fear Dorothy McGuire Lou I. Unlv...lty at Soulhern IIl1nol, • m lIIultrat.d Dolly 6uoniconti analyze thi. week, Nfl oction , George Brent. Ethel Barrymore. 1946.' Edwardsville m Entertainm.nt Tonight and look ahead to next week', gamCl\. r 6il MOVIE,'Black Duk.' A young woman 0 Ill) lID H.ws «lD Family F.ud· iii) cas New. Nlghiwalch , ,nvolved' ,n a plol to murder Ce,ar Barllia Q Ey.wltn... N.ws llID Sharper Imag. Q ute 0' IIU.y loli. 'n iove with him. Cameron Mitchell Glo- Gl A.chl.'s Plac. f!D Soap 1,00 D NBC N.ws Ov.rnlght , riO Mliland, Conrado Sonmortin. 1962. • CD Dick Cov.tt Show 7:00 D lID Joan" loves Chachl 0 MOVIE, 'Half.br..d' It, half-breed iead, , m MOVIE, 'Ann of a ThouMJnd Days' ClD Burn. & Allen D fame the.....paches In revolt olloinlt 'he Arizona , 12:00 0 Joe Fr(mklln Show _ g Charlie's Angels 0 Ch.... whItes, Robert 'l'ounO, Jani, Corter, Jock Bu.· lID Bach.1or father 10:300 MOAosoH C1D Simon & Simon tel. 19.52. , 12:30 fJ ESPN Sport. Cenler D Tonight Show (I) MacN.ll-lehr.r R.port m NlghEbeat r D CNN Headlln. N.ws 0 MOVl~'Oeath Valley' A· pJychopathlc lID 700 Club III 700 Club , (Ii) CBS New. Nlgh'wolch kliler In Death Volley turns a vo

•• LILLIE'S RESTAURANT HOLlOAYINN INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS SCHLOTZSKY'S 1 "EverythiJJg is Cooked CHISHOLM TRAIL "New Mexico's OnlYPmetreeSquare j In UlIle's Kitchen" RESTAURANT· Complete Luxury Resort FacUlty" Phone 251·7811 Midtown Ruidoso Owned and Operated by SChlotzsky's Sa..dwich Shop, located J Phone 257-9455 AND MON JEAU LOUNGE the Mescalero Apache Tribe near the intersection of Sudderth and Enjoy a touch of old Mexico in midtown Highway 70 at the "Y" 3.5 mUes South of Ruldoso Mechem in the PlnetreeSquare features , j Ruidoso! Lillie's Restaurant will give fOlL Phone 378-4051 oo·theHomelanl1of "Just one sandwich•..It's THAT good." j the real south of the border feeling from The Chisholm Trail Restaurant in the The Mescalero Apache Trib~ They also otfer variations to please any the Spanish decor to the delicious Holiday Inn features a complete menu for Phone 257-5141 palate. . .. homemade Mexican food. breakfast, lunch or dinner and they are The Inn of. the Mountain Gods provides In a hurry? Just call ahead for quicker open dallyat 7 a.m. I Open year around from 11 a.m. until 10 . guests every amenity of luxury living, service and carry out ordeJ:s. Janet and p.m., Lillie's specializes in superb service They feature daily lunch and evening surrounded by 460,000 creres of unspoiled,Jimmy Goodwin invite you tq cOplein and .and a menu that features Guadalajara specials but you'll find all your standard forest. Spacious accommodations offer a get acquainted and try one of their green chili con queso, enchiladas and tacos favorites tool Selections from the wine list fantastic' view o( the. lake and Sierra delicious sandwiches.· complement your dinner or choose one of al0l!g with sandwiches and steaks. the special after dinner dl;'inks. The Man Blanca. Superb wining and dining will McDONALD'S SIERRA BAKE SHOPPE Jeau Lounge features live ent(lrtainment delight the choosiest of gourmets with a· At The "Y" 1308Sudderth ·for your-dancing and listening pieasure. 'wide selection of wines and mixed drinks, PhoneZ57-7547 Z57·761l Complete facilities for banquets, jfine steaks and seafood. In addition, it's Gary and Sheryl Garner, owners of Ray and Robbie Beardsley invite you to meetings, wedding receptions, etc. are ·the perfect place to be for your dancing Ruidoso's brand new McDonald's, invite join them Tuesday through Saturday for a also available at the Holiday Inn and ar­ and listening pleasure. Guests will enjoy you to come by for all your long-time 10 cent cup of the best coffee in town, a rangements may be made by contacting swimming, bOating, fishing,. golf, tennis, favorites. "goodie" and some conversation in the the sales director. horseback riding and everything else you Located 'at the "Y", they are open seven coffee shop. Sandwiches are also served . COUSINS' RESTAURANT would expect from a complete resort. days a week and start serving hreakfast at from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., Tuesday thru Satul"'­ There are 52 RV spaces with water and 6 a.m. or course you can enja.\ your meal day. MARTHA'S VINEYARD electricity available. Also, enjoy skeet and in theattractivedining area or drive up for Sierra Bake Shoppe, located on Sud­ JERRY DALE'S trap shooting ranges ·for the avid sport- fast servIce take-out orders. derth, across from Jackalope Square, is 3Miles North on Highway 37 SmaD. "You deserve a break ,.louay" - at Ruidoso's only full line bakery, featuring Phone 258-3555 STARK'S DONUT SHOP Ruidoso's new McDonald's! .... fresh baked pies and cakes, rolls, donuts, An evening at Cousins' is a unique ex­ . Z93Q Sudderth Drive' K.BOB'S STEAK "<:JUSE cookies and delicious breads. Hours 7a.m. perience offering a wide range of enter­ Phone 257-6937 "FinestSteaks in the Soul .west" • 5:30 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. tainment. Stark's Donut Shop is open 7days a week· At the Y Open Sunday, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dining in the restaurant is a pleasure from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. and again from 4 378-4747 THE INNCREDIBLE with courtesy and service just a part of p.m. until 7 p.m. to ensure donut lovers are K-Bob's, in addition to servir.g the finest "Ruidoso's Best Kept Secret" their outstanding offer. Menu selections in­ never without their favorite goodies. Old steaks in the Southwest, f(·atures the Phone 336-431Z clude great steaks, seafood and all your fashion handcut donuts are prepared fresh largestsalad barin Ruidoso - over 15 feet Reservations Suggested favorites along with specialty items. daily and they even offer a delivery ser- of salad! There is also fish and shrimp, if Nestled in the pines high above Ruidoso Jerry Dale's, "Ruidoso's largest and vicel Special orders are invited. that may be your choice. in beautiful Alto Village, the Inncredible liveliest night club," is open every night ASPEN T.RAILS The Tack Room at K-Bob's can ac- has fast become a favorite dining & from 7:30 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. and features HAMBURGER SHOPPE comodate up to 35 people for parties, sales cocktail choice. Along with a casual, in· live country western music Tuesday thru meetings, rehearsals, etc. timate atmosphere, away from the crowds Saturday. Sundays and Mondays are rock 1 BIOC:~~~a:f~~u8Ins' Jim Clements is your host and K-Bob's is and loud music, they ofCer choices Crom 'n' roll nights. Phone 258-3610 open 7 days a week. the area's largest menu. Prime Rib, Martha's Vineyard. located an the west side of the Cousins' complex, stocks all Ruidoso's newest hamburger shop takes LIBBY'S DA WG HOUSE steaks, veal specialties, seafood and pride in offering giant size, juicy and Serving 100% Vletma Beef" chicken are featured, along with delicious, your favorite beer, wine and liquor and features every day low prices. delicious hamburgers with all the trimm- fi18Ddder1h meal·topping desserts. ings. They invite you to try their - PboueZ57-MU Bar opens at 11':30, dining at 5:30. Now COCHERA Trailburger with special sauce with a side Libby's Dawg House specializes in hot serving Inncredible luncfles from 11: 30 to Me:dcan.Food " Cantina order of home s~yle onion rings or french dogs of aU ldnds and features the Meld 1:30. "Just a little out of the ordinary - a If. Mile PastCOualnl' 'fries. Top it air off with an old fashion ice Dog, Chill Dog and Fire Dog along with all lltUe ways away." ~3S71 'cream cone ora thick malt or shake. Take the standard favorites. . DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP RUidoso's newest restaurant and ilight Quf orders are welcome and'they are open Open from 11 a.m. tI16 p.m., they invite "Mouth Waterlng Delights" club recently opened on Highway 70, It. daily 11 a.m. til 9 p.m. you to call ahead for take-out- orders. Located Across From mile north of Cousins'. serving the best food in the Southwest, Cochera is The Telephone Office Mexican open 7days a week, with food being served ************************ Phone 257-5535 from 11 am to 11 pm. *. * Dixie Cream Donut Shop offers the most The Cantina at Cocheras offers you a taste tempting delights· avallabie In the wide selection of mixed drinks and lighted * * RuJdoso area. From blueberry donuts, backgammon boards for al the backgam­ * ,.. cream filled eclairs, to scrumptious cin­ mon enthusiasts. Happy Hour ill from": 30 namon rolls, every bite ls mouth wateriDg. p.m. • 6 p.m. with 50 cent draws. Happy * * Call In ahead of time for parties and Hour drinks and free salsa and chips. order cakes or large orders prepared to Thursday night is Ladies Night from 7 ~ ~ your specifications. The Dixie Cream p.m. to 9p.m. with Happy Hour drink to all Donut Shop opens early early for your unescorted ladies. Come by and enjoy dan­ convenience, so come by soon and enjoy all cing lU'ItU 2 a.m. * * their variations of goodies. THE DECK HOUSE * * We are closed Tuesdays and at noo~ ~ otherdays. Adobe Plaza * Phone 257-2720 NOB HILL RESTAURANT Tony Apodaca invites aD his old friends ~ ~ At the Top of Nob Hill and new comers to come dine with him at ~ 257-9959 The Deck House in the Adobe Plaza, * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Downing are the new Highway'n. . ~ owners of Ruidoso's oldest operating The menu features chile con queso * restaurant. Their menu offers a wide steaks, homemade tortitlas, New Mexico variety of steaks, seafoods and more, and omelette and a wide selection of Mexican ~ ~ breakfast is served all day. Breakfast food. Noon specialities include squaw AT steaks and incredibly light waffles, pan· bread, Indian corn bread and a different cakes and omelettes are featured. The special each day priced ING regular menu is always available, but the to please the working people. weekday lunch specials are4efinitely to be The Deck House is open from 10-4 ~ recommended. Open dally 6a.m.. 9 p.m. weekdays, 10-8:30 Friday and Saturday, ON *. featuring a special Sunday Buffett from 11 Sunday: 10-4, closed Tuesdays. Lunch and a.m. to 2 p.m•.••• dinner are served. * CABLEVISION CHANNEL 11 t TINNIE'S SILVER OOLLAR ~ ~. "Where Time Turned THURSDAYS, 6:30 P.M. - Weekly "local Wrap-Up" answer Back The Clock" * SATURDAYS, 9:00 A.M. - Replays of Ruidoso High * Tinnie, N.M. School football games (U.S. 70/386 between Roswell & Ruidoso] * * Phone 1-653-4425 * WEDNESDAYS, 6:30 P.M. - Village Council Meetings * Tinnie Mercantile Company takes you back to elegant, turn of the century dining/. ~ Be Watching!! ,.. Leave the hectic world behind as you enjoy sizzling steaks, succulent lobster, tender Droadcasting Dy: Cablevision lincoln County * • 1amb chops or trout. All your favori~ ,.. 257-5121 spirits, including many new and exciting ~ * drinks, are served in ~ulent, authen­ Production By: Video Toping Productions, Ruidoso *" · tically appointed salons of yesteryear. JIIf" 257-9763 *" ' Tinnie's Silver Dollar is open from 5:00 p.m. til-iO:30 p.m. daily. t**********************l· --"",-.

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MOVIE:'from Nln. to Nin.' 119 , Wonderlul World 01 Operetta.' (4 h",) f!D MOVIE: ·Uly....• The adventures of the mMotorw••k """trattd m Hawaii Flve-O King of Ithaca and hi. warrio" during the m MOVIE, 'Th. Alpha Caper' ALas An· 7:30 fJ PKA Full Con'act Karate Troian Wars. Kirk Douglas, Silvana Man· gelos parole officer. embittered ovor his early o New Odd Couple . gano, Anthony Quinn. 1955. forcod retiromont, organixes threo of his par­ • 8uli..... Repott 10:30 fJ NFL Gam. of the Week If the Nfl olees, each a specialist in crime, to master' 8:00 Greatest American Hero Playen strike eantinues, lhit program will be 0 m MORNING mind a mlUlan-dollar heist of gold bullion, I!J Knight Rider a pre-empted and. 'Nfl Films' will be> alred. Henry ~onda, Leonard Nlmoy, Larry Hag' III MOVIE: 'Paternity' A bachelor goes on 5,00 fJ Auto Racing '82: Superbike Challeng. e 0 FIOIh Gordon man, James Mceachin. 1973 o compaign to lind the right lurrogote Coverage of the Superbike Challenge from In) I1lJ N.w fat Albert Show 4:00 III MOVIE: 'Sil.nc. 0' the North' A young mother to provide him with on heir. Burt Rey· Cleveland, OH. m MOVIE: 'Th. FightIng K.ntucklan' Af­ woman grapples with the loneliness and nolds, Beverly D'Angelo, Lauren Hutton. o New. Can"d ter the War of 1812. a KonllJckian figh" a hardship of a Canadian wilderness, Ellen Bur­ 1981. ONew. personal war between two criminals trying to ltvn, Tqm SkerrJlt, Gordon Pinsont. 1981. o NHl Hockey: N.w York Range.. at e t1I} Captain Kangaroo stop him from marrying tho French general's Rated PG. Eomonton mBuy.r'I Forum daughter. John. Wayne, Vera RCllston, John II Racing , Q R.mington St••I. lit ut. in t~. Spirit Howard. 1949. a NCllhvlll. MUlk , m Falcon Cr.st m Between Ih. Un•• CD Interaction 119 Good Tim.. m News Pl!) MOVIE: 'Billy the Kid· Rides Again' o Wild Bill Hkkcock lID Motorw.ek r E) Washington W.ek/Review m Movi. Cont'd mMOVl!!: 'Search' A space-age detective lID Am.rican Trail r m TBS Evening Newl 5: 15 mCartoons Investigates the dl\appearance of a gem col­ m World Championlhip Wr.,tllng r m Dallas 5:30 D Growing V.a.. lection. Hugh O'Brien, Elke Sommer, Burge" fJl) MOVIE: 'The Big Steal' An army ollicer , m MOVIE, 'The Grea,'Waldo Pepper' An a Villa Alellr. Meredith. 1972. recovors a missing payroll and rounds up a Amercan tighter pilo' meets hi\ primary ad· El 3-Scor. 11 ,00 fJ World <:hamplo".hlp T.nnl" The .gang aher an exciting pursuit through Mex' , versary. Q former German ac..,. in Q chance em Rock Church Maryland Clalile from Baltimore • Semi­ Ica. Rober1 Mitchum, Jane Greer, William r encoun'er years after World War I. Robert m V.g.table Soup Finals Bendix. 1949. , Redtord, Bo Svenson, Margo' Kidder. 1975, 5,45 m Carloons D Val d.la 0 4:30 fJ FUlur. Sport 8:30 E) Wall Stre.t W••k 6:00 o ESPN Sporls Center o MOVIE, 'Bullet for Sandoval' An o Glen Campbell Music Show , tilt Star Time o CNN H.adlin. News AWOL Conlederate corporal arrives in LOI D In HCJrch of.... . ~ 9:00 0 ESPN Sports Cen'e, o 0 Flintllan. Funnle. Cedros 'a find his sweelhear1 dead 01 a chol· iii NBC N.w. o Que,' III Blockheadl Mariette HClrtley hosts this era epidemic. Her unforgiving father give, El lIttl. Houn on the Prairie him his newborn son and t"e corporal vows • o R.mlng'on S'e.le group of international vehtrlloquhls. OJ N.w MlKlco Outdoors a lID NeWI o Chrlstoph.~ Close-Up • revenge when the baby dies. Ernest Ilo.gnine, lit MOVI!!: 'Tran.Atlanlic Merry-Go­ E}Soop lID lID Speed Buggy George HiI'on, Alberto de Mendoxo. 1970 Round' Thero Is comedy aboard an ocean Ii· IB Und.rsea World of Jacqu... Cous'.au m U.S, Farm R.port iii U,S. farm R.port nero Jock Benny, Nancy Carroll, Gene m All In 'he Family lID Contact II!) em B1ack,tar Raymond. 1934, m Falcon Cr••, m Romper Room IB Focul an Society m Laverne & Shirley & Co. 9:30 III MOVIE: 'So Fine' '" college professor G Super friends IllJ MOVIE: 'Wyoming' A rancher with a 5:00 fJ ESPN Spor1' Cent.r becomel a luccestlul lalhian designer in this l!D lnllant N.w. vast cattle empire ligh's the homes'eaden o lID m H.. Hlrw comedy. Ryan O'Neal, Jock Worden, Richard 6:30 0 0 Shlr, Tal.s who will limit his tree range. William Elliott, o Saint Kiel. Rated R. o Appl. Polishers JQhn Carroll. Vera Ralston. 1947. a Lawrenc. Welk o Tonlgh' Show lID t1I} Pandamonlum m Gam. Choll.ng. lID Ellecutlve N.ws Bri.f CIil MaAasaH mWorld Tomorrow 11,300 MOVIE: 'Ic. COltIe,' A young figure lID CBS N.w, mCharlie's Angel. CJl) Manna skater's dreams of Olympic glory seem shat­ mDance F.vtr II!) Ano,h.r Ufo mThat Girl tered after she is almo\t ta'ally blinded In an 5,30 I!J NBC New. m MOVI~: 'Coun,down' The US and G Pac Man/Ullie Ralcall/Richie Rich accidont. Robby IlonlOn, Lynn-Holly John\on. o HBO Theatr., Frlrnk Langella In Russia race to put the fin' man on the moon. mQuorttthor•• Show Colleon Dewhurst. 1979. Sh.rlock Holm.. the world lamous detective Robert Duval, James Coon. 1968. 7:00 0 NCAA In.lruc' lonal S.rl•• o 11 Que.llon. unrlrvels 'The Strange Case of Alice Faulk­ 10:00 0 Top Rank Boxing from A,lan,lc City o Poe Man/Ultle Rascals/Richi. Rich CIil e Chlldren'l Film F.stlvol ner" Su\an Clark, Stephen Collins. o Ill) OJ N.w, 00 Smurfs IB Focul Cln Society mAt The Movl.s o Eyewitne.. News o MOVIE, 'Any Which Way You Can' A @!) ~hotf9~Cleher" ;~ G) R.port from San'lr Fe lID MOVIE: 'Diary 01 a Teenage barroom brawler 'eams up with an orangu· AFTERNOON lID N.w. . Hitchhiker' Peer-9roup pre"ure. and tamily tan for fun and adventure, Clint Eastwood. tE Trav.lerl World' confllctl prod soveral young girls '0 h,tch Sondra locke, Ruth Gordon, 1980. Ra'ed 12:00 0 NBC Special Treal 'Ho' Hero Sandwich.' 0~merica" To£..T•••n . __ "de. that expow them 10 phymol anaull. PG. The lun and frudration 01 growing up are EVENING DICk Van Patlen, Katherino Helmond. Char' o Nln. on New Jeuey examined. Guest s'arring Erik Es'rada, Bruce a lene Tillon. \979. lID lID Gilligan's Plane, Jenner and Olivia Newlon·John. (R) (60 min) 6:00 o ESPN 1'r••ents Saturday Night al 'he IB Dick Covell Show m R.~ Humbard OVal de 10 0 . Fight, 10 Burns & Alle>n Cl!lleslOn lID Big Blu. Marble o lID New. mCharlie's Angels m Clviliaotlon lEI Woodwrlght'l Shop o Ey.witne" New. 10:300 MaA'S'H El!l Jimmy Hou.'on lID To Be Announced o NHl Hockey: New York Rang... a' o Tonight Show m BUll' Bunny/Porky PIg @!) Now MagaJln. . Calgary o Madame'. Place 7:15 0 O/C NCAA Foot boll Preview Jim 'ED MOVIE, 'Th. Astronau" The dory 01 o OiU'renl Stroke. g SCTV N.'work Simpson and llud Wilkinson hosts. man's firs' steps on Mars as the whole world lID Walt Disney mSaturday Nigh' 7:30 0 Davey/GallOlh wc>lches on televiSion. Jackie Cooper, Susan m MOVIE, 'Amsterdam Kill' A man is E) Alfr.d Hitchcock mm 8ug. BunnV Rood Runner Show Clark, Richard Anderson. 1972 lured to Am\lerdom, London ond Hong Kong CliI Jack o...nny Show mI..u.s Unlimi'ed 12:300 Sanford and Son to ,null out a billion-eloilar drug smuggling mPeople's Cour' CI1J Weekend Gardener lID Villo Alegre ring, Robert Mi'chum. 1978 ID Nightline @!) Sew Video m MOVIE: 'Abbott, and Costello Me.' IB World of Booh 11,000 To 0... Annovnc.d 7,45 0 NCAA In.truct ional Series 'helnvllibl. Man' Bud and Lou, prj_ate de· lIlt MOVIE: 'Young at H.art' An arranger o MOVIE: 'Incredible Shrinking Woman' 8,00 0 Vic'. Vacanl to, tectivllS, 'ry 'A prove that .heir invi\ible client, elopes with a compoter's fiancM, bu' Iind\ A hou.ewlfe, ,ubleeted to the chemicals In o Il1> Mark & Mindy/ Laverne & a lighter, Is innocent of his manager's mur­ the going tough. Fronk Sina'ra, Doris Day, aero,ol .pray.. 'ond. herself lhronkong fas', Shirley/Fan. Hour der. Bud Abba", lou Costello. Arthur Franz. Gig Yovng, 1954. lIly Tomlon, Chorle, Grodin, Ned Beatty, o Or. Who 1951. mNCAA Football: Tulane ot Millillippl 1981 Rated!'G m Charlando lEI Thi. Old Hous. m Kung Fu CliI Judge Roy o...an Joe Burlon Show • o Psychic Phenomena lEI Sprocke's m lEI P8S la'e Nigh. m MOVIE, 'The Man In.lde' A Royal m MOVIE: 'Advile and Coment' The at Buck Rage" CliI I Married Joan Canadian Mounty infiltrates a major crime Prosiden' names a controversiol liberal 01 Se­ 6:30 o Mork " Mindy lID MOVIE: 'Diary of a 1.""051" syndicate in Toronto. Jamel Franciscus. S'e­ cretary 01 State. Charles Laughton, Don Mur· o P.M. Magaxlne Hitchhiker' Peer ~roup preuure. and family fanie Powers, Jacquel Godin. 1976. roy, Wolter Pidgeon. Pe'er Lawford. 1962 o Sliver Spoons conlilch prod several young gorls 'A hItch m MOVIE: 'Harper' A private detective i\ 6!) Home BUllne" E) 5neak Previewl rode. that expose them to phYlical anaull. hired by a wealthy woman to lind her min. \:00 Q Voung Peopl,. Special &> Happy Days Allain D,ck Von Patten. Kotherone Helmond, Char· ing hUlband. !'aul Newman. Janet leigh. o MOVIE: 'Three The Hard Way' Three 7:00 om T.J. Hooker lene Tilton. 1979 Robert Wagner. 1966. Iriends combine forces to battle a my\terious o Daf'rent Stroke. lID ABC late Nigh' New. W Name of lh. Game .. Golf organization which it bent on gllnocidll. Jim D Glmme 'CI Break W Nikki Ha.kel mFantalli. Voyage Brown, Fred William.on. Jim Kelly. 1974 lID MOVIE: ·On. Shoe Make. It Murder' ED o...nny Hill Show 8:30 0 Pick The Pros 11 the Nfl Players "rike o Alia. Smith and Jone. A down-and-out ex-cop is hired by a gam· 11 30 0 Coupl•• conlinu01, this program will b. pre-empted (iii Outdoon bling czar to find his missing wife. Robert m 1wilight Zone and 'Nfl Films' will be aired. E) Ody...y Mitchum. Angie Dickinson, Howord Hesse­ lID My lillie Margio o iii Gary CoI.man Shaw m MOVIE: 'U'ah' A girl .inger inheritl a man. 1982, W MOVIE: 'My 8rather Jo.hua· o Dr. Who ranch. ROy Rogers, Dole Evans, 1945. IB MOVIE, 'Th" Wheeler Deale,,' A mil· m MOVIE: 'Come September' A wealthy E} Abbott and Costello f1iI Special Iionaire Texan with the Midas 'ouch comes to Amencan orrtV'es at h,s Itohon villa two @!) Financial Inquiry 1,30 0 W.lcome Back Kotter New York 'a raise calh to drill on oil well. months i:Qrher thon v\val and discovers his m Journey/ Cen'er of Earth o Video Jukebox Jomes GQrner, Lee Remick, Phil Harris. 1963 caretaker using ,t as a ho'eL Rock Hudson, 9:00 fJ Futur. Sport lID mNCAA Today mWalt Di.ney G'na lollabrig'da. Sandra Dee 1961. o m Scooby, Scrappy, Yabba-Doo/ llD MOVIE: 'R.bel Without a Couse' A El!l T.leftClnce U.S.A. Today's programs 1145 m· MOVIE: 'THX 1138' In a dehumanIZed Puppy Show youth who has los' relpeel for his parents are 'Cordon Bleu Cooking: Gratin de world of the future. men are reduced by Q 0 Incredible Hulk and the Amazing gel. Involved with a gong 01 juvenile delin· pom mes do terre et Ilaleau de pomme\ de d1l'lJ9\ to unfeeling automatons Robert Du­ Spider-Man quents. Jomes Ooon, Nalali. Wood, Sal Mi· terre aux oignons' and 'Thec>'er Gala, The yall. Donald Plealence. Maggie McOmie iii tnslde the NFL Len Dawson and Nick neo. 1955 One-Man Trap.' (3 hrs.) 1971 Suonicanli analyze thl, week's Nfl adion 1:4S 0 Gil tlSA vs. the World in Amc>'eur at Hawaii Five-O 12: 00 0 MOVIE: 'Custer of ,h. We.t' CUlter il and look ahead to nex' week'\ games. Boxing 7:30 o Silnr Spoon. ~ \er'lt we\. afief the Civil War where Indian o All Star Wre.tling II!) lID NCAA Foo'ball: Teams to be o MOVIE: 'True Canfession,' A brutal Announced , natiOr1S ore rebelling against government re­ m Superman murder 'ests the conflicting lOyalties of two ~e,.vations and railroad policies. Robert @!) Scuba World • 2:00 fJ Horae.how Jumping: Th. Pr.siden", brothers. Rober1 De Niro, Robert Duvall, , Cup from Landov.r, MD Shaw. Mary Ure 1968 mut. & Times of Grizzly Adams Charles Durning. 1981. Rated R. , o SCTV Ne'work 9:30 0 Ski School o 0 Sport.World o love, Sidney , o JOfI Franklin Show lID m Meatball. & Spaghelli iii MOVIE: 'Any Which WClY You Can' A 8,00 o em Love 800t . barroom brawler 'eoms up with an orangu· Q Glmme a Break ~ Q NBC News Overnigh' m Voyage to the Hollom of 'he 5410 In" r~· ' ... and adventure. Clin' Ea,twood, Devltn Cannection lEI Au.tin City Limits @!) The 'A' PIClY o r 10:00 0 SportsCent.r Plu. SondrCl locke, Ruth Gordon. 1980. Rated SN.wI r m Bachelor Father PG. IlD Dolla. Caw- boys Weekly 12:30 0 ESPN Sport, Cen'er o OJ NCAA Football, Team. To Be Announced m Am.rlca', Top Ten lID MOVIE: 'On. Shoe Mak.. It Murder' o H80 Theatre: The Rainmaker A hand· E) Nova A down-and-out ex-cop Is hired by a gam· ~ .ome ltranger fulfill\ a lonely woman's yearn· 00 Jetsons III MOVIE, 'Silence the North' A young lID Wyalt Earp bling' exar 10 find his milling wile. Robert· ing lor love. Tuesday Weld, Tommy lee 0' @!) M.diterran.an Echoe, Di~kinson, • •• woman grapples with 'he 10neUness and Mitchum, Angie Howard Helle· Jones. William Katt. ':30 If) Soul Train man. 1982. m Twilight Zone hard\hip of a Canadian wilderness, Ellen Bur· ---"-----'------~,-----_."'-_---~-.,.;---_...... _------,------I, ( Ruidoso (N.M.) New. - Page 7 \ ..,;;..... ~l Television Schedule For The Week Of Nove 1 Through NOVe 7 , CD MOVIE, 'Roosle' Cogburn' A 110­ • llonsense mlnl,'er'. daugh'er help. an aged, IlIt Good Newl .~'N"ht'" ' 'MY'lery at Fire IsflJllel.' A girl CIIlel her cOII.ln eljsoppearbllOn cobiDn. 1965. e TfonsleJm-.i Sh~klcIc Holmes The world famous detective em Lcmv hnes M1nll"Y G Firlnll Un. Iii WMIc Irl llevJ.sw un'CMlI. 'The Strange Cow of Alice faulk· ID MOVIE. 'The 1'rof..lonal.' four sol­ m Jewish Volcl £I Archle'l l'Iace ner.' Susan Clark, Stephen Collin•. diers of fortune oro hired by 011 AmerlclJII G MOVIE: 'Love Amll'lcan Style' Four f!li) T.IeFrcnee U.S.A. Today's programs slUts depict modem American love, lave and lID Solid Gold millionaire 10 rescue his beautiful young Mex­ are 'Cordon aleu Coo"lng, Soupe de po­ 12,00 II All-Stllr SportlChllnenlll1 Ican wile. lll1l Morvin, Burt LOMalle" Clou­ the Single Couple; love and a CQuple of lroauK .. pommes de lerre' and 'Telefrance S Balllel,o, Galactica dia Cardinal.. 1966. Couplos, Love aIlel the Uncoupled Couple; Speclol, The Rosenberg•.' (3 hn.t o Newl G Bell of Kldi Are People Too Love and thit Wild Party, Oon Porle,. Mar· flit HOWQIl Rv..o o foil Muslcall m Johnny Que,t jorie Lord. Michael Collan, 1969 7:30 II!) One Dayal a Time m MOVIE: 'Hotel SahCl,a' fluctuating con­ 9,00 0 Peopl. of God t!Iil Breath of Ufa m People '0 People dition. in North Africa as it changes honds o Day of Ols

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No, 511D Our 37th Year Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico 88345 'lbursday, November 4, 1982

lID The King II Coming mJI'" Falwlll . ELLIOT, NOSKER VICTORIOUS II TraPJIll' Joh'l, M.D. 9·30 0 Entlrtalnment Thll Wllk . lID MOVIE; 'Captain Nlwman, M.D.' The head 01 notIr,o'psychially at on 'army basa, ra' ceives a new orderly untrained In madl~al arts but invaluable in assisting with plychla· tric therapy. Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, An· gle Dickinson. 1963. . McGuire. to " statehouse If) Saturday Night by DAVID SHEPPARD commissioner Kenneth Nosker of. Glencoe. pointment to four-year terms":For: 1,158; lID Contact Staff Writer 10:00 B Eylwitnen News .,, beat Democrat Briscoe West, former Against: 1,626. o MOVIE: 'A Walk in Ihe Spring Ral,n Ruidoso Downs municipal judge and Curry .Amendment 2-removing the power of Acouple vocation in the Tennessae ~ountal~s White Mountain Middle School teacher County sheriff, by a mar~nof 1,903 to the Legislature to appropriate funds from and while the husband Is praoCtuplld wrll· Marvin B. IIMickey" McGuire from ing, the wile lolls in love with a ~ount~ln 1,831. the severance tax permanent fund by a man. Ingrid Bergman, Anthony QUinn, Frltl Ruidoso Downs becomes the state Incumbent Democrat JohnA. Hightower three·fourths majority-For: 1,269; Weavar , 1970 representative from District 56 follOWing was unopposed {or reelection to his Against: 1,285. mCharlie Chaplin his victory Tuesday over Artesia area District 2seat on the commission. 'Amendment 3-provlding an Income IILa", JanIS Ministry Republican Fred D. CQlIins. Ruidoso businessman and former Lin· tax exemption of $3,000 for members of the mOPln Up The Lincoln County Democrat was Q) CBS N.ws coIn County sheriff Bill El/lot won the New Mexico National Guard-For: 1,390; Q) N.ws elected to the seat-which comprises por· District 3seat on the commission with a AgainSt: 1,307. f1!) Medlt.rranean ~cho .. tions of Lincoln, Chaves and Eddy coun· total of 1,984 votes to Ruidoso Realtor .Amendment 4-allowing county mV.ga$ ties-by amargin of over 300 votes. As ex· William Seelbach Jr, 's 1,728. sheriffs to serve unlimited two-year 10:150 II!l N.wl pected, McGuire's main strength was in Tom Sul/lvan, owner of Sullivan's terms-For: 1,082; Against: 1;593. 10:300 Star'Trak Lincoln COUllty, where he took 1,628 votes o Emergency Security Service in Capitan and formerly mMOVIE: 'Angels wilh Dirty Faces' Two to Collins' 1,145. with the Texas Department of Public Safe. ·Amendment 5-increasing the teim· young men grow up In Naw York'i tenement But McGuire also did well in the Chaves ty, stopped former Lincoln County sheriff bursement of legislators for per diem ex· dlstrid; one becomes a priest, the olher a and Eddy precincts. The lone Chaves Leandro Vega Jr. from reclaiming the penses and for mileage'to Santa Fe for one killer. James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey precinct at Penasco showed avirtual draw sheriff's post he held for four terms, round trip per session-For: 1,392; Bogart. 193B. ~Iankets between the candidates, with Collins topp­ mMOVIE: 'Th. Whltler D.alers' A mil· SNOW frosts the trees and the fairways of Sullivan becomes the new county sheriff Against: 1,294. The storm inspired talk of snow tires, skiing and Ing McGuire 64 votes to 62. Collins also' Iionolre Taxon with the Midas lauch comes 10 Cree Meadows golf course after Tuesday's storm. Of. with a victory margin of 2,182 votes to 'Amendment6-permittlng the state to New York to raise cash to drill on oil well, winters post, By Thursday I however, sunny skies and took the Eddy County precincts in Artesia, include earnings, investments and expen· James Gorner, lee Remick, Phil Harris, 1963 fidally, the storm dropped one inch on Ruidoso. Roy mild weather had returned, leaving only afew pat­ but his edge was not enough to overcome I'~~\he district magistrate judge races, ditures of Yellow Pages advertising in set· Illl Weallh Which W. Uve . McGuire's strong Lincoln County showing, Carrizozo lawyer Billy Gene Payne won ting telephone rates-For: 2,078; Against: lID Rockford Files Porker reported five inches of snow on Sierra Blanca. ches of snow in town. lID ABC N.wl The Eddy totals were Collins with 1,687 to the Division fseat with 1,912 votes to White 702. 10:450 MOVIE: 'Audrey RQse' Ivy is invaded McGuire's 1,542. ' .Oaks Republican Robert D. Bohks' 1,718. ·Amendment 7-permitting counties to by the soul of Audrey ROle .• a (hild killed "Of course I'm very pleased with the Incumbent RUidoso Republican J. R. expand purposes for going lnto' debt to in­ jusl momenls before Ivy was born. Now she outcome," McGUire said Wednesday when IIJim" Wheeler was unopposed for the .elude construction or acquisition of water is torn between her parents and Iha man who . 'tf ~ reached at the middle school. "It's surpris· claims to be her father. Marsha Malon, An· Division III seat in Ruidoso. and sewer systems, airports and sanitary ~:_r~~ ing maybe, but I knew I needed that (a Republican incumbent Alfred LeRoy landfills-For: 1,681; Against: 1,029. ",~~4'1,,'i' thony Hopkinl, John Beck. 1977 Village $9,000 to the good . "~ "'("... lID Bill Yung Show good showing in all three counties) to hap" Montes of Capitan returns to his Division The voter totals in Lincoln County for the ,t~~t''l\t~. r.', 11:00 0 NFL Theatr.: 'The Sup.r Seventl'" pen." II seat with awin over Capitan resident R. remaining state seats on the ballot were: ,;i~~~t.', III MOVIE: 'Foolin' Around' An Oklahoma McGuire especially was pleased with a L. Van Norman by 2,093 to 1,534. 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