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NO. 22 IN OUR 41ST YEAR 3~)( PF F~ CU py MONDAY, JULY 22, 1986 RUIDOSO. NM HH:~4{) McSween Lil Bit Shiney excavation commences "Wins Rainbo\V I r; III II •I 111Il-~ il T l H'k I ' l" II I; H it' I J I " \\,illldlll."" [~(It III I{It ..... LI::,_·\ I '. , d.~ by LINDA PONDER I Jr", I t rt P I (J tt\(' \\ 1111 It T ';-... l'I n 'it' u I r:IIII\\(I,\ throl1,:ll lilt· I: ,I ,,' tilt' H;lIIIIJO\\ FutllrJt\ 1111 SUJld,l\ :tI \; Illlt •d t l) d !'; 1\\ ; I \\ ~ I\ ! r I If J...... I: t Nt· w <; C a I)It, .I II r3I j r 1" II J HlJldllSll I )(JWJlS aftt'l: 1,11 Bit Slll'111'\ 1'(I\\t'(' I lldy tIl po:-;t - :1 Ilr.I··II·Jl~·'! ()III·-It-Il~~th l~l The town of I.wco1Il /lIlCt.· agalIl, dn'\\ uff til (J \J('tllf'y II)an'llJ 1TI I!} 7::....,I·l'lIntb It "\,:' tl,· tlH' stdk.':--, Lll'I' til \\111' :,I't'lllldlt,I.'-,(t':--1 (·!{)('kIIU· 1:1 'I,. Within a wl't'k, IWC"UIIl' I (I r It H' 1ct bor; It I 11'\ ~ ,~ ! "I : I;, I ': J. ", : : 'i 1 I' I. I t ..... 1:I :, 1 \ • ~ :, I • ,. 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A public meeUn~ to d.1SCLL~" up­ pnglIH-'f>nng l'on"u1L-H1L", ",111 bp oCl cornIng bndgf> and r1\'pr crossing hdnd to dlscu...... det;i II.... of the pro­ pro)ecL'..; In thf' nllagt> IS schpdulf'd JPct Plans for rprtlutlrw traffiC dlJr­ at f) 30 P nl Tupsday. July 22, In Ing Snell(' ph;Ises of thf' constructIon Chance of a lifetime-but be wary counCil charrlhers of VJ11agp Ha 11 \-nll he dt'scn1wd, and publiC Input VIllagE' rpprpspntcltlvPS and has hppn In\'ltp(j I ;}"ppt'd hili. "'I 'lIt· 111'''' by FRANKIE JARRELL Ir,lp ~lTId l/lto Ow 1lI01JllLIIIIS." :";lll­ 1:lt.. J!0pU];JtI·t! ,111';1:--'. S,IIldll\.Ii 'tJ~d !"C;JJlt'd ILll\.I,\ :~"t pn·t:' r"J.'-./'v'. (-,tdff Writ", do\';tl !1'rYl;1 rkl'd I'l'( IJlI1 1111' TlIl .... 11I1I1JIlt.111l k~." 1~1,J1 l"t, ..... ldt·llt ..... ,llld \Isltllr~ \\rap lill hl' ",:II\I!tI"! fit- .... ,11.1 .------~--~------~~~-~-- -~~ ------Thprt,'s bt';irs In tht'JJl th.1l Hilt HI' \. Sk (' II d t IIf Uw I,Jr1l' 0 I Jl pI'nsh;lhlf'~ ~ ll'a r f I ned j _' .... d r l d t •r I 'ri .<1 f f ! 11 I I 1 t b . hills" ('ount\ Shenff'~ ()ff){·(:, s;l1d Snlllt' of '-,f'ClJI't,ly tn pla<..,tlt' dnd lH';II'~ pllt ttWrTl thf' Oll' v.' HHt .... ()r so S"n lots of 1.lflColn ('Ollfl1 \ those h;IVP found tht'lr W(I\ In bottorn of trash INSIDE Haddl x I t'd 1'-'; OLd not .'\ t '1'\ II' It r (" s !c!pn ts back to town !leforf' the h 11 t 'lllllll t , Thf' R U1 dosn PoII<'p I)t,partrIlt'fl t W;I i'del) ~'/'I.. ~ • 1 /I. H ~H ,r 1 C4 W·.q 1\ ( .q'" d" ,I deplJt~ tht.'~ \\ Ith a Iwar recordpd about half a dOZt'ntH';lr" . 'Thl'ft"s nl'\ I'r lJt't'!l (lTl~ body slwnff-.; scud had t'Il­ F)p()~,lf· 1'11\ () tit ~ I II ) n lH . When thn . bt.·.lrs, lll..... t· tnl'lr hurt up hpl.'t· b~ ;1 tW(jr," Tlott'd {'(luntl'n'd;1 hear S()ITH.'tl nit' In thl' calls last week thn>(' In nIlt' da), th,'~ ~,p()rt'. 1/'1.. (.1.1', ,If ,." l •) f ~ ,1 f \ rl('~ ~t' IIIH' of duty. ;Hld l)Pput~ Skpllt'tt fl'ar of rnan that's wht.'JI l't't WIth citizpns reporting b(,ars III the ( 'ha Hot» nsc \n of Ow \' i11;1 ()f r)rprirT)~" TV("J"j. t,,·', H th~lt d;lll~prous_"lw-.;ald.st'rlnll...... I~. \\;ir­ H/'I.. Black Forest CJnd on Main Hoad la"t HUldoso I )OW1'1,>; n'rllt'fllbt'n'c! onl' hIt.; hear wa,-, , () /'I.. nm~ 1)t'I,pl,> tll k;:t\I,tht'YH !ll'dr'i R I J <., I r 1 (, '~', Wprlnesday- ;-.Jont' of the ft'port..... But SCindo\'al and Alston (' notify the Gamf' and Fish Depart­ daughtt'r opened the kltchpn door fIght" with a bf'ar. Monday's predicted high .near 75 crackers," sClld Skellett. chuckling ment of hear rpports He said th:lt nne t'vPnJn~, a surprise was Andy Haddix confJnT1ed Fnday Tuesday's predicted low -, -near 45 as he told all the things he did to try agency has portahle- traps they use waitIn~. that he was that man, and laughmg­ Tuesday's predicted high .... near 80 to get that bear out of thE:' house to capture the animals and take -'There laying on the sh'p was Iy remembered the inCIdent. "The sucker wasn't scan"d." s"lId them to the Capitan Mountains thiS humongous t)('ar." said Alston He said he heard what he thought The National Weather Service In Hoswell pn"(l1cb scattered Skellett. After yellmg. stotnplflg "It's a very humanp thing," With a Ia.ugh. "Sht.' I Alston's was the family cat rattling down In showers and thundershowers today with brief heavy rainfall possible, around and turmng on the pohc(' noted Alston. daughtt'r I liked to have a ht'art at­ hIS utility room and went down to Winds will be southeasterly at 10 to 20 miles an hour. Tonight. scat­ car SIren. Skellett said ht' finally Ernie Sandoval. now stationed In tack." he added, put a stop to it. tered thunderstonns will gradually diminish with brief heavy rain shot his shotgun in the air Roswell with the Game and FIsh Alston said hiS daughter turnt:'d "I thought there was a shadow," possible early this evening. Winds will be light and southerly except · 'He knew what that was," noted Department. served asa ganle on the porch hght. the family made Said Haddix. CJdding he heard a pop­ near the showers. Tuesday. expect partl}" doudy skies with scattered Skellett, warden in Lincoln County for thf' some noise and even threw SOOH.' ping sound bpforc he saw the bear afternoon thundershowers. Winds will be southerly at 10 to 20 miles The bear stories go on and past four years. and confirmed thE.' things in efforts to scare the big in his house, an hour, Chances of rain are 30 percent today. tonight and Tuesday. on everybody I except this repetitive nature of bears vio:;;iting creature. but the bf'ar stayed for a "If you ever wonder if a bpar is The extended forecast for Wedne.<.;day through Friday calls for reporte'r) has seen a bear or two, village dump..c;ters. He said he has while, mad or not if you hear that jaw variable cloudiness with scattered afternoon and early evening Just about every bear story ends taken plenty of bears back into the .. As soon as it finished its popping there's no doubt." remark­ thundershowers. Temperatures will vary with highs ranging from 75 the same way-remelnber. bears mountains on the whpel-mountt:'d s(Tounging through the trash it got ed Haddix. The former Marine said to 85 and lows ranging from 45 to 55 degrees, he's learned to do the unexpected in are powerful wild animals and to be bear trap, up and ran off." said Alston. • "They just run straight out of the Since trash seems to draw bears a dangerous situation, avoided whenever possible. ,,- . "- ~ .~ - -,'" - - .~---- '.~r- ~,..,..,.- '''"" _ ' , ,. (""01'.."' 1'!.44!111."'"-,'I!AII'!,44fIll,,",,,4W•."'.4!111!"?'•."'."••..,.-."41' ,."111.!'!.,,,.,",:-1II4'''''''.''I2i'i:---"':.4111.iI!i..IIl.I'¥;III,4.'4''''k.''''.Il'!,.I,...•.II"••..AM • • . .', ',' .-' "'.;.. ---.":' .'. .-:,,':, ··'.c·'

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2A I The Ruidoso Nevvs I Monday, July 21,1986

Banker's golden gallop

Lil Bit Shlney shows why he can tlnd the gold at the end of the "Rainbow." Jockey Jeff Williams. brings Lil Bit Sl1ln~Y'T011lewinner's circle after winn­ ing the $586,370 Rainbow Futurity Sun: day at Ruidoso Downs. The colt ran the second-fastest tlm~ In the race's 23-y&ar year history, covering the 400-yard course in 19.72 seconds. Lil Bit Shlney Is trained by Hugh Tucker for owners Shelly and Lodle Stapleton of Bellaire, Texas, who collected a winner's purse of.$240,316.

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M il n y I r 1 r I q t I rTl e R UI d a soDown s r;te/,!rd' k l.if)', say this year's meet has tH'f'rl H1J' rllrJ'·t competitive In the history (d ItH' lrdl ~ F arlS rarely get to see a race fff'''1 lh'· tr,1( k's Infield, but they have ',,'j'n ',r"'H' (.harglng horses and their tHJ()frT1rl.'~tf·r·-, battling In a series of dflv· Ifl(J flfll',hf". that have often resulted In Ilf'W tr.-l' h T(-'corns

I Rodeol I ORDER FORM I Rodeo/Concert T1!,kets $8 00 Concerts Oospel Night 't'lc!cetsS10 00/$700- ~ --'---.- .-.---~-- .__.. - - .J .. fllspanic Rentage Oay 'hcTdpof. I 1t I WPdnPSdav Geotge Jones brings superior horses All !i11fr RtJdPrl I 11 Thur~i1V Gl!!l..rv MorriS All Sr-'J' R,-.:JPO I 17 fnddV Nitty Ontt,y D"t Band Lillie's Restaurant All Sial R,>de<' Pete and Lillie Ysasi 1.l Salufl1ay Brenda Lee to 'Pavilion this week I AU SIal R,>dp" . Since 1960 1~ Monday Conway Tw-itty Specializing In Mexican Food, I 4/1 .',:i Sudd...rth Phon... 2.">7 7H44 I }I\ S~lllrctav Sylvia The fonnat for the 1986 edition of Included in the select session is a All SHU I-I"d.,.., the auction has been completely yearling by the hot sire Majestic I Totals S HandlingCharg. S 200 redesigned to o(fer not only yearl­ .~ ,., ,-,.•... "I,',· I.igh!, who has produced stakes . ~~dMIifd ings. but horses of n1eing age and winners Prince True, Wavering I AMourn S broodmares. Monarch, Lucence, Laser Light, It's I Toe"",. "",11 t>.'m.l~ frO'" ~.w "'._0<:0 The sale opens at 7 p.m. Thurs­ Erin Bright and Ught Spirits. Also Happening day with 117 select yearlings slated for sale in the yearling divi­ I scheduled to go under the gavel. sion is a half-sister to 1986 Riley THE For the first lime. 'a pedigree Allison Futurity winner Big Bold I evaluation was required for place­ Boz sired by Trade Route. ment in the select session. The second Summer Sale Session I "We're terribly pleased with the spotlights yearlings, with the final quality of the consignments," said edition reserved for horses in train­ I sales director Bob Standish. "We ing and broodmares. feel that when we can attract I horses with this kind of breeding, Highlighting the last session Is a it's an indication of a good 2-year-old chestnut colt by Horse Of ...... I thoroughbred market." The Year and thre.,..time champion 70 ...... 11.111. Among the sires represented in Secretariat. I . . ~ • ~"' _,~+I..o .",_-.~ _#_.,'~ ,_~ ...6 _-_-' t '_ •• __•••••_ -.. "' _. • __._ __.._ '..sn _ __" ••_ = _ _t ."'_.. - ""._.. --._ "__,'"_ "•• ',. . '" . , , , . . " , .", • . '.I. I. ' .•. • .;\ , .' ," . . , • " ' " • -. ' . . Monday, ,July 21'; 19a9 I The Rl,lldoso News I 3A

" , , ., <.~ ,. .i I, (j ;; ; [.3 ,3_ _; L .. , U4 \ ;: £ .L l.I 3 .L '. ,I .' Do~nsresults . ' .. - , . , , ,. RU.idOs·o' :- .~. , .' . '.. , ' '.' "'. '. '" . , , - . - . . . . . ~ ". : . I. •. 1 .J . 2 , 1 .L "i t. L .. , , . j; ". ; _c . , 1 • 3 "• , I' IIUIDOSO DC)'WNS .. !\IINTI{, ~ ....y""Nl4ll. Allowance, ~ yardo. lo.TWoobeetstoUtewlnd: 'II-Ob My DMb. II-Mf TouI...elt. Nlalll~ " ..n, '~I!I.rth.m ,L.,ddl.;·· ,', ~IN1U' 3 ye.·...I... ~ '~~ GIlo,d.ngo., CIm Ja.~ )\'ro.l, \. RId•• Chle, Hllln J.i••,6,R.mo. , ,lI'loCI!lIlIl8UJ11.'S· , • J'uf"dMOII. " . $weel Ten. 1·'l'br.b, o.Roloe A W••ngle•• Il- IAdf o.l!I.rtbem ,lAddie. 1;- TrIO.IO•• Trlf••In' (IHO'II fIO,lI!I!l. Put.e f3,111O.· , • Spla.h, Qlllnl.la 13-1lf29.llQ. ' , • F08TlIUI\SDA".,lliL". 11, 1t84, ., "'1'/1. Fnl.... (M~rllneoll'.OII,••:10; UO ~.l Selte•• QaIuleln (H) pallj ....8(l. " 'f50.~. '\'••olt."fa$". ' !l-l,Jbe.ly lIull.h cne."..ny) 13.00. 5.20.3.20 . FIF111' 3 y,,,,,ld. & up.·o lurllmg•. \"ur•• ' FIRST: 3 Ie..l Y"".....\de. MClm' f3.500. 5 '"' 'lhSpa.\tIirnI SaIldO (1I.._te) 6.00. 2.110 . FIFTfl, 3 y.a....'... & up.'Slnlt•• Trlol. 440' ll'andl..~16••76. Attend.n••ol.0n lIoNo H.ld.Il.ITl'II (lIl.rtiJJ..) ~,lIO, 1l.1IO $2.600, , furlongo. l?Iuw $3,500. ' , , '. 1·8UJll1\ll on QlIu (WIIsQll) J,1O '' f ...... l'1lI'...$2.100. ' , . ~·Curlwln"" (S"".n.onl 2.80', ll-f,..llhfol ilp.r~y ISoronoon' 4;00. MO. 2.20 ' 7·Wltcbf Womeh (Qe!'J1!ODY) 11.20...... 3.40 nm. • 2o,lI'I, Aloo •••' 1h,T,1Un•• lilxpr..., .' '6-Mr Vlctorr nevll (M-din) 3.l1O; ~.60; )/.40, HIlJuIiI;o DC)WI!IS 11m.· 1.12.1. AI•• ram ,Jl-IIoI.llSyf.ult. a••li. i.eo",o s. I;lnmn 'IM••line,) 3,60. 2.00 6-BryllD·. BlIOl' (CO&liUnIl. 3.00;J,1O " ~TrUe\tln. N, nO'!!'. MilUf t# ,Act. 2-1I_le' Jl-Vlklng Roy.le (sumPter) ~.flO. 3040 ·H"'C~HESUJ.'l'S ' , Sam, H'mS....; 1·0••lty lAdy, 3.(lold•• 'l'.~I., 2·~l!l.hoi. Il\lvao12:40 .' IHlannel Appl. (1IIeville) 3.Il0 " " N.tlve. ~l\Iy Spy. Qulnleln (j,S) paI4 ~.20, 3-Illtllns On Go (l\OIl.iqll..) 3.~' FORSto'l'UHI)AJr. JVLY 19. U86. ' , ....1I.wdy And Shake. Qnlhlel. 111-9) paId 'U,60, , Time. f1l3 AI.. ran: 9.l'On 1n hlInd. 7.c.niltlo· , .' .Tim. • 1'06.1•. .AI.o ~n, IlJ./fJ Spu~'" TIi1Ii1TIl' ~ y..r..ld tri.l, 0 l\Il:l0"llO. Pu.r... 11m•• 21.180. 'Aleo '.h: 1-1..1 01 1.11<. :>-'-\0" FlllS113'y.....\d m.lde...5'"' lurl..~•• Pa••$ TElIiITlI: • y••t, 01... " IIp. 6, 'lud.p~,. SaU. 6- Furnoan•• lO-South P.dr. Hllton.3-lIl1lon 3-Iltepbanle·. SIn•• II- ShI.I..•• 01l'1ee. ~1'Il1~" $2.100;, . ,• ',' . ,HuI••' 2- Q'yatal CuP•. "What Lue~ Delight. '2,1;00. . .. . ,AIlowan... PU".f••I;00.· . lloun". 4'1'WlliloIIlll.n. Qulnl.l. (HI) paid fO.40. I.pea"",,,! liang.... Il-D.nc., a.oom. '4-qQo1a '. +Pu\tk...... (Ctombol 4,ilO, 2.lllo 2.00 "HllloqUenllilflort. ~ ilp.ln/l 1A....,Qulnfola (HI I;-Vlclory'. lI.l. (Aem.....) 7,1!ll, ~.8(l. ~.00 1·Il.ITtlm. (PoweUl 5.1lO. 3.1O.2.8(l , 'SIXTH, 11 y•••-oldll. 1\1I0wanc•. G Illrl.o~ll.' l'Ienll..... '. ' " ll-1;1.\bbO!'k Cnunty (""",,y) ~.eo, 3.00 ,' n.l!,ll. ,, ' '" IlhSml1ewlleny.pl.y (Martlnezl ~~o; 2.40. . 8-D<>l1n W~y (SoI'en.onfS.llQ. 3,40 ' , Pu••• ~,IIOO. " SlilCONJ). ~ n~•..,1dn Ie ul" Cl'Il ".000. 1'/0 ' 8-$Jlnl.""a.1 (V.uej.)IJ,eo • ' SIX:I'fl, ~ 1'.....1... &, up. Slnle.. Trlnl. IMO. 3oWhlpplu/l Ittip (Blv.,) 4.40 ."Whoe. '\'hat OIlY (IAWry) G.il\) , ',. , !\-SnndanN,Squa••JBI.Y}nellU/). Mo. 4.m y....., - f2.500. ' , ,.: 'Io'lm••1:13.1, ~ ll!'n' 30My Specially. Nla.. , y...... ,l'1lI'.U2.11lO. ' , ' , TIm•• l:l16.3. Aloe .... .w..l 1I1UT1. Blu.' Tim•• 1)12 1. 'Aleo r.m !l-lAwtiln !'rin... · O-Showbo.tln· (~or.",ou) 0.110. 4.21> '• , ll-Daep Mon.y (Bur~..) 10,20.,0,00,.4.60' SlM:r, 11- TOnI Me.I•• 1-8eoull! Flfsl Lady; 100BI.nooni. VikIn~ (TWIWalll$) 0(;.2/). 20.40. SInk.. MI... 1· !lay.I!!', Il-Ca\aealllJu•• 4-8unny 2-0.e.... IlI-tln.I.Dllk., Nl•• Star. ~.(llory I1-Bol1\ Ta"'••1 rRod.iqn••) 6.80 , . 1·FlnahfFl1lxJf (SO"'....15.1l!I•••tto ,," 1;-WW""wliY DI,d S\!ego. MY SWeet Taot .. Toot. ': 8,20' , ' • ,Hankin•• 8-Tlln. (lal. ll-i<.rlS\lI1l.Ie.. 11"10, la·FIU Mackie CuP. 3·Fllntkr.'..F1••• Il-KnI~ht i\1 Tlma -1"13.1 Ale••an: lI-De.Vi.Io.y. 5,C••Com. +-SbeP,v. Iloll,(BleYlnaH.llQ ' , Alw.y. AIll...... Qulnl.1a (Ulpald '1.~. Pi.Slx" lhllle Alibi (1!II••b. O~ t..n.r.h lil.... 8.Fondo lI.awn; ll-ll'empens1>ellghl mulbOlf.rd) MO. 4.00 . yofdo. Pu••• flllll.MO.91,·, ' ".200. !'uree '1.300., ' Girl,QaIuleJo (0011 paid ffl.80.P.a1Il" Doub\f> (1~1 ,fll,IOO" , '. " 1."mo.I••n Moon 1"lln. "Antlqu.· Vlntag.. 100ll..llIolm. lllurg..) G:20 ' " , I 7",ot q. ClUok (ll"tam.nl.) 15.20, 4.l0. 3,20 Il-MI•• J••lm! '"llil 7.40. 4.20. 3.90 paid fl03.40. -, It-Total Pn>Ol CMnrl\aez19,1lI. 3.flO. UO IlI-CI_y Cummenl. Qulnlal. (MO) p.ld$7UO. Time· 3l.O7. Alllo ran, l·MoybeT.nlght. 7. 1m. ' '4-R.na. Ry.n (1!I1.odem~o) 3.00.1MO " , l·ll:Ing..MlIlhla. (Gennany) 5.~. 3.00 TIlIRD' ~ y...... ld '11Jlld~.~.yordo. Puree . 7'Cl1rynln) .....1< (Udber~l l.80•.2.llQ SElVBIiITfl, 3 y.....I...'& up. Slnlt..Trl.l, IMO ••ealea.le.l>unQf;6-Mlgbly l.ovely. Il-R."" PM!•• 1.1A.l

lI-. e. l ) • . or •• •• • +Iridl.nlilagl. (l"owell) ~.OO . FlFTlI' 31'...... ,I\.'J ur .ng.. '1'rlf••to (1...·3) pald$174.4Q. Tr••~· "f••I". Time • ~.Ia. Aloo 'lID' I-Label' Day !Iere. +M••gl.·. G.ld (Lllmbel'\l 3.20, 2.00 Time • 1,13.2 AISQ .401 8-ilnll,y Nortb. Pure n.!IOO. . . ll'Undl. »01,296, AlI.n"'n•• 8.32$. IlhSavannaUv•• 7· Corilen >r...h. 3-\"le. S.... II-II••'PO Bla. (Coombo13.:ID .. 6-DraoOllI.'a Dr••m. 20'1')1<> P..ce.1-new M••I.. l-Sto.1t 0 G'''g(ll:...,",yl1UO. MO. 3.40 I1VIlHlllU DOW1IfS 1'hln~.Il-Do.1t ~y ~lll.g"'" uu~)' _. 8-\ma J'auem BUll. II-Fur ,Tim.·· 1,\304. .Aloo Ron! Slote.. Sin•• 9-EI<>s-..tTr"'"",:l-Llo..llag••1;-MlselU.f 8-DeIault (Sl•• 4.10. 3.lIIl RAClil RESUJ.'l'S TEl'lTll' ~y.o•.o\daUo"'on""'O lu.I"IlI. pu••e a FI,yIn. QaIulela (U) paid f20.40. lI-MIMtnos J",I.e. ll-G.BlIt Me A WlsI1. 7·Tr.Ulc Cha'/le.' +0•••••1t ILidberg) 2.60 FOHSUNDAY. JULV:'.19:11. ... $4.:100. " '. SIX:I'fl' 2fO'!!' .1 furlongs. Cim o-D.n.Jn~ ,fo.....n. IlI-J'lenly &In. 2-Tltle Rol.. lurl,ugJ;. 1'1l'"$2,500. , 3-1'.t. MIl~d. IMortin••) 4.40. 3'.40 6-Prlma PriseeDa (VaUejo) 3.10. 3.20 "SJi:COIiID, 4 year..lcl$ Ie up. CIm $3.200. a ".lI!I!l. Pu..... f2.100. ,3-B.....I.r.. ~M1r. D. n ••elt. So••toh.d, ., 10.1010 Buy Dlcl< III.lte.1 G.lO. 3.ZQ. UO "'-Grimo De Oro cVallejo) 4.00 I-RIver BOII\I ,Jamle (Kennedi') 14.80 fur)ougs. Put...f2.600. ,., 9-a.'. A B_IM.~lI2.00.j\,.IlO. UO Hla.ltlay. Qulnl,1a 11~1 paid $26,ZQ. I·~·luillb With FTlde / Martln"l 3.20. 2,!iO ". ' '\'Im" .1,12.1. AlIo .an, l.(loW.nSpeol.l. 70C'01 • 'l'lmo • 1,12.2 Aloo l'BJl' 2-BIlI Silent. 6-j.y.... IIl-ConqIl.rlnS Wind (St...Jinll) 13.80. 4.llQ, 4.00. 3-HISh IJvlnS (CooInboI3.8II. 3:40 . ' SIlC:TlI, 0; yO'!!'...ldll.· Allow...... 440 y...... 4-Splrll Proo' lila" Ull • · Man ReliC, ~ver 'nw" Edg,. &oDnu;:oarnos~ 1.... , An~e1. ChaJlW'a Silent, :>-Run·. My liIame. 4-Cu1' S-O.l'fiel-llold ltOlJZ)' l!IaUyo INloodemusl 4.20. 3.20' GoCoppe. Fal,". " 'Ulil.lIO, SElVSNTIl, 2 yen.",ld .U...... 400 y.nla, ,9-Lawlon. z.so Big Mllob. I;-IJlU. 801l P.l. 8-Lags $-MasterplBll...lletOn M•• 2-lilI '!\IlIlta. Qulnlela 5-D.sb S Sluldow (WII"ul3.40. .. SECOND, 3 y.o...I... " up. Clm $3.~. 810 Puree ~.700. ., , O·MOti.n. l.(l.anct Exit. Qainl.ln (11-101 paid 13-0) paid UI.2II. PI.Sbe: No tlek.to w wlnoo"'. 7 TIme - 21.80. A\eO ..n: 1·Tlmeto Got 'l'\Iff. yards. !'ursa12.500. ' j)oa~l. z.Granlteer (Aam""""'IIMO. 6.110. 4.00 "7,00.Dolly (8-101 $370.60.' llcketa W,.pOld $840 1O. C8....,.OVe. f... Saturday. (l-M••lta Tim.. a;. Josie. lin".. Sound. 1",..hlloll1l ,Rod.lqu"". II.20. 5.ZQ. 4.ZQ ELll:VEliTIl, 2y I,....Tllelloi.bow FulUt'!- 4-BICllII\y Marilee (Nl: 2 y.....ldo maid....6 JurIODlP!. Po..... $7.200.00, .. • ,'. l-Camerenlan. '3-lA<>\tln lilm.o.ve.. 6-J'aarbo I.Fo.eign Co,,"1 'Coombat4.40. 3.00 , tf. 4!IOyo.ds. Pu ~.370.lIG. 3-Bent TIIilSfaleJn (MarUnal '.00 ~.500. ' ELEVlilmH, 3 ye••-o1dli• AlI.wano... NoUY., lOiSllpe•.Th.met. Qoonlelo /441 paid 3-MiJltleloe D-Plum llpeeiaL QuInle\II (z.41 $211.40. • Time • 1:12.4. Aleo .an, 10.J.W:ar Hon. I·Bld 4-SQngFot A Lady flleni""'IUO 7·D.nca Tral.... IPo....i1112.00.1.eo.l\.AO -Weatem Sobley (VallojolD.lIO; 7.40 ~.' TIIIHD: 11 y.o...1tl maldo... 400 yorcl$. r".... 3-Vll.1 DUb.· IKlh My G.. Wltl•• scr.trhecl, furlongs. Ponef2,600.. 9-1'JinceoO El., KenoIha.Rye.ID-M...Chatlle card. (3-&) paln8.1Io Modorn Mong.,Quinleln 'flo11 IlkIoIUn SeoUl '1l1..1.., 2.10. • 'I'lJne. :11.3. AIao l'BJl' 3o'I'be Paid PrInce. 3-MIIYbIWMt(Myleo)Ull,4.IO.UO" 1D-lleserlael'_lllw)~.IO.2.1O PI.OO. ,Time _ ~.23. AIoo.••n,.Hlew V.ar Man•. ua~Ill.F•.:!!.1'4ye.r-ol..."up,~'lmfll.500.1m11., a-BatWns -Ie,8-\"acJ/lc COJa.IO'ToushRans...... shaV/JII Paw'USw.n) 1l.~.$.60 ..V..Ondo (Kem,",y) 2.10 I!llG1ITfI, (I y...... lda ... up••7 '.lutIOngs. Clm 2-Aable)' Cro.1ll.y. 1- Seoul TOfl.U..... l-<...... ln ..-....- .}~~.~:n- - .... t-Naldla. TrlJaoIa .•~J:.~3~, I.Lov. PI.. Tlme-I,$.OAlloRan, ~Roy WaMOli. B-TwlatlI "~A~~isoi....oonIIUO.j\,.lO. 0;." ~~":f~Q.~~It:~h::-.::o~lil•. 3o-SPnrkling .t~:.~~~::~~:::: l~'?i~lO. 300 , s.soXf _lite IM• .u-13.40.2.00 .·OUBTII, 4 y...._ &, up. Clm ...000. 7 '. ?;~!1';:,.; ~J;~:;C:l'rlJdicaUon,3-Zorb. I·Dr. Vlotorl. lCoi!buml 3.110 . , lurlong•• l'urse S ______.;. -- Time· 1,$.2. Aka _! lI-Ope..U....I.· 3oBonign ISl«linMI2...7.$0, 3.10.'. 3.lIIl ..F..... yTum, 6-TtlbuleTellone)·.1H'o\Il(UThe • "C.mo.nla CI...lc. j\,'Singl. Bal"any. 7__Shlp '81"'1.., 5.60.4.00 . ~~:7~~~,~~.~I!,,~an Trlr..ua , 1q.cborokeeBlodto.B-F_l.uol,4-8uobAlInUlrty. a.G-Borloeoll,,4.JudKe .. .,Ilandl. $51$.900. Alte~"'$,5'4. ----·------KachinaStakes finalists may all chase RUIDOSO DOWNS ENTRIES. a-Debonalre Willie (L1dberg) 118 ".. , , •. FORTHURSDAY, JULY24,1986.· 9-He's A Skooble (Powell)'l18 5-Rit!gerldergirl (Bui) 105. a $7,500.FIRST:5 JQ furlongs.3 & 4 year-olds.Purse $2,500.MClm 115 lll-Dodie's,. Venture (COgburn) 1-8tash6-RailleItA NowQUUlo(Martinezll20(NB) 105 ,Sp'ene.er's' Llghtfo'ot Ll"l next Sat'urd·.ay t-Umpire (NS) 116 • AE: Will Lead, Last Break, a-Henry's Girl (NS) 115 _ , 2-Charger's Bid (L1dberg) 116 LookfugBay. senoritaSwordfish. 9-Cinco Bob (Lowry) 120 7-1ength Vletory in the Second divi":: ' I'mSw.eetBombayfired ~l:k off 3-Willy Gent (Powell) 116 SIXTH: 3 year olds & up. Clm, l().Dracoman (KRoller) 115 Thursday's trials for the in- sion with veteran JOCkey ~ a dult effortinthePocketCOm Han. 4-Nubneg Lady (Bui) 111 . $5,000. 870 yaids. Purse $2,500. AE: Smokin Blade,. Rough' augural rWmIng of the $90,000 Byers at the·he1tI:l. 'l'lte well-breil dicaptwo w~ks ago toposta bandy 5-Flashey N Clasey (Sorenson) 1-8h1ney Stride (Lambert) n1' Ranger, Knish Knack, Locomotive Kailhlna Stakes at Ruidoso Downs daughterofMusc:oviterecorded the 3-length 'VIctOry in Thursday'S (~podaca) 111 2-OquhUts Shamrock Breath.. ," turnedintoa strongproving,gf:Sound fastest clocking among the day's opening 'Kachina division. A • 6-Michele's Banker'(Martinez) 118 ELEVEN'l1l: 2 year-old. Put for graduates of last yeBr s urn- di'Yislons, stepping offthe 6-furlong bill'gain $1,300 purchase last year, 116 3-TootersSon (L1dherg) 119 Trl. II furlongs. Purse $2.100. met' Select Thoro!lilhbred ~ ft race in 1:12 2seconds: Ught£oot U1 I'm Sweet Bombay already has 7-Wbat A Spirit (NS) 121 '4-Mito Dandy DB]1cer (Lowry) , l-Tuesday'sDancer, (Payne) 117 the mountain track. HlIIf of 2 was purchased for $18,000 in the 85 more than doubled her ~chase 8-Devastatlng Speed (COgburn) 116 2"J\z Well (Sorenson) 120 qualifiers for the race bad gOl1e Summer sate. The filly, owned by pricein earnings. Joe,Martine%had 116 5-Malpais Wanion (Martin~z)3-Oraconic'sV. J. (NS) 120 throughtheringatthe 1985 auction, Jackie Spencer ofAlto Is a leading. the mount for trainer Richard 9-FlynByEm(NS)118 115 4-BigBoldBoz(Byers) 120 COl1tendertobankawlnner's~ Nolen. rm Sweet Bombay Is the Ill-Hunting A Kiss (~.108 6-Fols Bid (Rodriquez) 118 5-No t!:dged Sword (Bui) 120 The top threefinishers from four of $45 254 In 'the finals of the property of Burt Masters of Luho AE: COul And Fi y, Casey 1-8peedy Moon Deck (Burgos) &-Cowboy Posse (Coombs) 120 trials for thde X!'!.!JinatheSta1lnesI~ KacbUia Stakes. bOCk, Texas. COurt Land, Gueydan, Shirlee's 8-Princely Music (Sorenson) 7-charliesBoot (NS) 120 , Thursday a van....,.. to a . Qua1llying by finishing second Girlee. SEVENTH: 2 year-old TWELFTH: 3 year-olds"& up. thetItree-auarter tnile race for Quallfylng in the sarneheatwitll and third to I'm Sweet Bombay.. SECOND: 3 year-olds & up. CIm aUowantle. 400 yards. Purse $3,ooor CIm $2,500. 5 lk futlongs. Purse 2"year-old liIIies scheduled to run L1ghUoot U1 were Prima PrIscilla were Dart N' Strike arid Flaririg $4.000. 400 yards, Purse $2,500. 1-8peedY"Victory (Short) 111 . $2,500. July 26.· and River Bend Jamie. Prima Lady. DartN Strike isa $5,100 pur- l-Feature True (NS) 122 2-Super Duper 0011 (NS) 117 1-camationKid (NS) 118 Trainer Terrell Davidson saddl- Priscillawas a $3,500 repurchaseat 'tlbasefrom UleSwnmerSaI~owned ,--..:... ~~~.Lomo~~;118~: e _ !l.iU~1;".,..,.,~ • po . ers emp . ona ms . 5-FolilStreak (NS) 113 . 6-Tlnysln Town (NS) 120 . .4-Perks Old (NS) 121 ' 6-SeJiltiIlize (NB) 122 'L· 7.strieklySpecial (NS) 117 5-Harry Prairie (NS) 121 7..charge It BQSS (TLayton) 118 lJ.PInes Conlinuetl (Martin) 111 6-Wlnnlng Margin (Bui) 113 8-Bold MIss Jan (Wilson) 115 Wet Zero (MartInez) 11'1- 1·J\lot Of Speed (Kennedy) 113 . !J.Sparky Native (Brooks) 118 lo-Moon Plan (NS) 117 ' 8-Vavavavoorn (Germany) 116 . l~tandard Time (ltuthl'idord) AE: My Credibility, Windy !J..Spirit Of The South (powell) 118 . Wessel, The Black Pirate, Sara!! 121 . AE: Keepln Rules, Ask Mister GOl1ll Nati~e. . . . ._. lfi.llold Stick (Sorenson) 121 . , KnowitaU, Assured To Fly, Show- . EIGHTH: :J year-01ds. CIm AE: PrInce Grenada,,PIenty1Jn­ ing Easy. . $2,500. 5 fk furlongs. Purse.$2,500. pressi'Ve, tlogtow:nSIirtl, Octavlimo. TIUltD: 3 year-old maideltll. 4IlO I-Miss FireFly (Udherg)120 . yards. Purse $2.500. , '. 2-MiSs Calico (Marlittez) 114. __---_':"""-_-__ 1-8trealdn.Go G() (Brooks)' 120 lI-Foley'S 1<"ollicle (NS)112 7 • , r 2"Big Jetty (Burgos) 117 • 4-For SIlJ1l1Y's Sake (NS) lUi, S I tl 3-Jess Burner (Martittez)·I20. ' 5-Eastern Rwale (Bui') 110. • eo one 4-Laser Lane (JWllllams) 1156-BeUeyeA Lady (NSJ 115 ' ,_. - - 50Sit' 'tsmbien (Myles) 117 7-Ififalible (RutheHoll ) 120 M . , SE...... ONS ....O -""""0'Y,. 6-Naked Emotion rna) 120 . a:.Fr Arid Marg's Here ( c. ~"'.. I." U1Un.3 "- t.Rose Royce 'too (1)ayne) 115 Clanallan) 110 . • JULY24 8-Fols Native Jet (SOrensolt)' 115 9"C1assy Cha:mer (NO) 115 . l'-Plashy N Classy, Umpire. WH- 9-Poppys :I!ll1.counter (Blevins). lo.Ce!:'t 'n Deal (SoretlSon) 11,5 ·Iy Gent., ..' . . . . 120...... _ .AE: Try To Fool, Turn A TrICk, . . 2-Charge It Boss, F.eatut'l{'tru, lll-Experteeze Me (Dolphua1'12O' KnQCkitout, Bertie's ChoiCle, . '. Hy Pass Em, . . .' . AE: Sitka Victt'll'Y, NeVascli. . NINTH: :I year-olds•. CIm $15,000. '. 3-Naked Emotion, Streakin Go Nimitz', Hoonsie Native.. . ' . 350 yards. Nrse$2,OOO..Go, Experteeze Me. . li'OURTH; 2year-illds. 1<"utTtI. II • I-Hypersonic (Tt;ayton),116 (.SillS Sgo;SilverSaint; Dancing , furlongs. Purse$UOO. . 2" MasterSky (Myles) 120' Dugan...... '. 1-8el'lM De Mayo (NB) 117' lI-MiIlsS{l'It! Bug (NB) 115 .. • "5:-Hookum Waldo, Bandolmo. Our ,2-Sid's Egll (Llirilbert) 120 4-Ima Rc'lma Cliarge (Baber) 11li, Platoon. " 3->\ntobahrt(Soretlllo/t)l20 ' 5-DJSVent~e (NB111~ " • G-Shlney Stride, Tooters Soh,

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People, , - .. - . . . • , Up.~. I , . Comi.ng • Bridge oYer ''',-. ',- . Today, Wednesday, ; .. July 21 July 23 '. CarrizQwaters 'l'he RUlOQSO SHRlNE) CLUB 'fM Ruidoso Duplicate TRlNlTY SQuTHEFtN )3AP~ willconduc~ tltelr regUlar mon- Club will conduct their TIST CHURCH in Capitlln will thly meet\ng at 6:30J>.m'se cond annual mini. have its vacation Bible school at ' Weanesday, July 23, 'at Cree bridge sectionals Friday 6to 8:30p.m. every night begihn~ Meadows Country Club. All through Sunday, July • ing tOday (MondIlY), JUly 21, an4 O'arri~o • continuing through Friday, J»ly Shriners.urged to attend.and tlieir. spOU8es are".2!;h27, at. L.odne... , 25. Everyone is invited to par­ . TheRUIOOSO-HONOO . The sectionals begin at 6 ticipate in these nightly Bible VALLEY EXTENSION CLUll . P.m, Friday, July' 2$. A study sessions. wlll'meet at noon 'Weanesday, . speCial event is Planned July23,atthehomllofJoyceHllil,. lor each day of the tour- on 226 Hemlock Circle for a' nament. Some of till;! The RUlOOSO AIIU'OltT will covered dishluncheon. Members players who will be. at the conduct a landing safetyseminar are ask to remembllrfuture pro- sectionals are (from left) at 7 p.m. tQnight (Monday), July grams will be planned arthe lun- RUby' Gln:il;!nhaw,Doris 21, at Village Hall. Thll eightfac- cheon, and new ideas will be aurleson, Sarah Raper, tors to' consider When landing welcome. For those who want to aetty Powel and Millie will be discussed, along. with carpool; meet at the Adult Kol b. . 'several other topics related to Recreation Center at U:30 a.m. I landing an airplane, Pilots and F' "d ____I-J!""e'!!o!'!l"'e--#in"'te..,r"'e",s...te"'d~-"in~f1'~:Y)(JIJJn~g,~~a"'s-__"~"'r;;-l.:o='a:-:.:J;y.J- ~ l--~_--'----'- __~====.."."~_..",,,=====~~ well as the general public, are in- Saturday. • vited t!l attend. an·d Sun d ay, ,. 25~27 ·.On, calTlpus WOMEN'SAGLQW OF July , llUIDOSO will meet at 7 p.m. The RUIOOSO DWLlCATE) Ruidoso High School Iiand. jesUs Clia,vez ofSanPatricio was tonight (Monday), July 21, at the BllIDGE CLUB, a member of stuilents .wiU have· a marching"a candidate for a bachelorofarts in Senior Citizens Building. The the American Contract Bridge speaker will be Janice 'Ko$key'~:­ League; .. Wilrcijifduct 'thefI' ~se~~ . -' -:- '-"--- -~"" -fh~:~~:~~~y~=~:~~~~;~~tflliT~~;itEf~~~:d~:- who conducts a he;J.ling ministry cond annual ml.ni-bridge· sec­ willpetrpml:30to4p.m.and6:30 ln~ the r.ece,nt spring and ministers to women. All ti!lnals FridllY through. Sunday, .. to 8::10 p.m. Fundamentals of mar- commencement.. . . women in ti)e community are in- . July 2~27,at Carrizo Lodg~. At 6 ching (which are extremely impor- . vited to attend and are asked to . p.m: Friday, July ~, the club tant .fQr incoming fresbmen and bring a friend. '. wlll feature 1I turkey dinner with • other students not in band before) llecently named to the dean'slist all the trinmllngs arid begin to' ~ +~Wl:f.'l~lbe • • . ""_...... -'...... __....,...... streSsed at these two at New Mexico State Umversi . at . .., . r- rehear . Las CIlS U) rom RUidoso The RuidilSO High School Saturday, 'July 26, there will be '. Band students mU rehearse Mon­ were Manfred Failla, pat Mat­ BAND BOOSTEllS will meet at two sessions of bridge, the first day through Thursday from 8 to 11 thews, Kelly PettyI11lUl, Amanda 7:30 p.m. tonight (Monday), July. one will begin at 1:30 p.m., and , a.m, August11-14. August 18-21 and Ferguson, James Wimberly and 21, in the fine arts building at the second one will be some time . , AugU8t 25-26. Special mght rehear., David Annala. " Ruidoso HighSchool. All parents later inJIlli afternoon. A special sals will be conducted from 6:30 to Named to the NMSU dean's list of Rllidoso High band members liquor license' will allow in~ 8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, £rom Mescalero were Johnnie are encouraged to attend. Fun- . terested.person$. t!l "BYOB" on" \ August 11·and 1'2, Thursd;ly, August Mendez and Peggy Vigil. draising and upcoming band pr~ lyon Saturday. The cost of eal:lh 21, Monday, August 25, and Thurs- ~b Boone of lluldoso Downs jects ~ill be discU8sed;. session will be $4. AUI a.m. Sun-' day, AugU8t 28. ., was 0 named to the dean's list at day, July 27, Swiss Team bridge All band members are urged to NMSU. will begin. Barbecued ham­ attend. David Lucero from TinnIe was Tuesday, burgers will beserved. Everyone • For .more information contact alSo named to the dean's list at interested in bridge,even non­ directorDimny Flores at'257-4070. NMSU recently. July 22 duplicate players, can attend and will be welcome. Instruc­ The SOUTH CENTllAL tors, partners, and directors will MOUNTAIN llC&D COUNCIL lie available. Hosmer to give art demonstration will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Ju- Half of the money raised from , wel~ome ly 22, at the South Fork Cam- .• the three day event will go to the : CADET GREGORY J. FOURA'f'f Ken Hosmer will give a free art Gallery, The public is to pground of Bonito Lake. A piCnic ... National Arthritis' Foundation demonstration at 7 p.m., Tuesday, attend. 'July 22, at the Carrizo Lodge lunch will be provided at noon. and the otherhalf will goto local . ., The cost is $2.50 per person. charities. TIlls is an event to Everyone is invited to attend. raise money for charity. For Fouratt is honored After lunch a tour of the critical more information contact Ruby treatment area above the dam Greenhaw at 257-7411. Cadet Gregory J. Fouratt, son of porary Air FOrce. . THE KNIT SHOP will be conducted. For further In­ Saturday, Winifred A. Blount of lloswell and . Fourattis a studentat New Mex­ , formation call 648-2941. Lt. Col. E.J. Fouratt of Ruidoso, ico State University in Las Cruces. Open "l:uesday-Saturday A,ugust2 has completed a U.S. Air Force R.O.T.e. field' training encamp­ 10 &.01.-6 p.Dl. The REPUBLICAN WOMEN The SlERRA BLANCA SW­ ment at Lackland Air Force Base, OF LINCOLN COUNTY will ING};lllS SQUARE DANC~ Texas. THE LIGHT TOUCH meet for a potluck picnic at 6 CLUB will conduct theirthird an- Field training, attended by • KNITTING MACHINES • INSTRlJCTIONS p.m. Tuesday, July 22. at the . , niversary danc!! beginning at cadets nonnally between their se­ ~ONEYARN , Valley of Fires Ranch in Car-. 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Au~2, at cond andthlrd year of, college, • rizozo. The ranch islocated three the Carrizo Lodge. Round danc­ gives an opportunity to evaluate Pat ZiIDIDel'IDan 336-4962 Angus miles west of the flashing lightat ing will begin at '7:30 p.m. with • each student'S'potential as an of­ the overpass on Highway 380. To Bob Klose .cueing. Square danc­ ficer, according to an Air Force reachthe ranch, turn left (south) ing, with Ken Kirby doing the spokesman•. • at mile marker number 63. calling, will begin at 8 p.m. (It The summer's curriculum con­ • Members are asked to bring will be mainstream dancing, sists of orientations on jet aircraft, THOROUGHBREDS I potluck dishes of their choice. with announced-plus calls). career opportunities, human rela­ By TJ-l" Drinks and utensils will be Spectators are welcome. Fo;lr tions education and equal oppor~ I" . , provided. . more information call ~7-2883. t . tunity training. Physical fitness and survival training are .also. Ron McWillialDs TJ 'franseason '86 emphasized. I have founei that the least · reflects the well bred The. field training is four weeks; popular item on today's menu is elegance of the fln.:;st but cadets in the tw~yearR.O.T.C. food for thought. thoroughbreds, claSSIC, program. receive an additional two ...... but with a romantic spor­ Coming up policy weeks of instruction inthedevelOp­ Most of life's problems are like tive personality. Softly ment 'Of air power and the contem- the superhighway cloverleafs. It tailored separates in • may not seem like it, but if you glen plaid 'and matching Deadlines for submissions to News, are preferred. stay with it long enough. there tickweave co-ordinate "Coming Up" are Thursday at 1 My Life Is a way out. with hunter green blend­ p.m. for the following Monday edi- Contributions to "COming Up" . .. . tion, and Tuesday at 1 p.m, for the are welcomt;l from. n?n-p!'oflt ed linen suitings for a' following 'l'h11fs(lay ediUon. . grouPS, .soclal ,o~gl;\nl:,l;abop.s, Finally tf Teddlo/ Roosevelt were to fresh new approach to ~ .submissjcDLby_....t\ili!phona;..are.-_,Jl.ChQQls and-.QtheJ:Jl~Ps.._. rptum t<:1!:ll'll.....l1e walliel teD us to JailQr~_.dres,sing.. Like _ welcome but written submiSSIOns, whos~ functions are open to the .. -Has-Some- speak softly and Cat:ry a big, racing silks,.tpe delivered or mailed to The IlUidoso general public. . . wallet.. finiShing tOUches that provide equestrian --- Glamour. The weight reducing business is polish, sparkling accents O?~//!Qg:./#f(JF6fY1/l1/{ff. being done on a large complete these looks In fir ff{1JVE.JIJS scale....Boo. the form of krinkle satin • blouses, lace collars,ge· You know, 'praise does wonders nuine leather belts, and for my wife's sense of hearing.' beautiful p'atterned .. *' ill sweaters all in.cor­ So hear this, we really do ap· . porating claret accents. Fire Sale preclate your shopping with us TH~ at the HOUSE OF ~ ..... -- -,---" ...• -".. ~- .. __ ..•.,-_.. ~ .. ~-- ...-~-.-..- • ._- . , l(llLHAM:, at . - 2325 Sudderth (!a.~'tI.a!Je. aU5./!. Phone 257·2492 , dI . ~b-' J. Roberts \>.lgJ~ 9a4h.lalti & c£l1a'e!J. , As a result of our neighbor's. fire, we . You canhavea have mirlimum smoke da!X1age. Time now glamorous careerin Ask for Sondro··young eosmetologyand .' .. . to save as everything in the store,(at the .make a greatliving. time 6f the fire) is on sZ\le. ,. ". ot • .. AtAladdinBeauty ,. . I .'. .' . college, we Can .Sale Now In Progress. train you in9short IILittle Rain" I. . , months. Afterthat, Lo<::ated inside Elegonte Beauty Supply , Cont~mporary Apparel the sky'sthe limit. Prkes good thru July·· . . ., '" , , . , Perms ~ $22.00 .-' Mani<::ures w$3.00 . Monday--Saturday Shampoo and Set - $ 6.00-

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• ." • •I •• 6A I Th~ R .... idQ$.o N"w$ I Monday, JUly 21, 1986 _,5 " ports , , Ruidoso griddersexcel in pass camp;' . .~ ·Spikei~s compete inPortaiestourney

• by GARY BROWN two touchdown passes. Toby Rue, The Warrior spikersdid a good, Sporls Wriler Bryan 'Richa'rdson and Bubba job in an AAU· tournament in ,'''' -','~ ,T, '1'.,- ",'.'. r,.. < ,' Miller also caught the ball welt All . Roswell last month, beating some • , "l. Both the Ruidoso High School four playel'S will be selliors in the bigger schools. . , " football and volleyball teams are. fall, . .. Ashley,McIntosh and Kerry Glad- , keeping busy during the summex' "All four of them'did a good job den are two of tlle top returnees . . ' ," months. catching tile ball,'.' said Warrior from laSt season's team. 'they both Some' of the Warrior football head coach CoopeJ.' Henderson, made the All-District 3-AAA squad. " .. ,~, ,players particfpated in 'an unof­ "Jeff Willingham' did a good job. :Practice will begin Monday, ·,,·c~~'~ ,', ,) , ficial passing camp at Alamogordo throwing·the ball. I thought we did August11, tor both the Wlirrior foot­ " High School Thursday night. rather well.", . . ball and,volleyballteams. ", . ~. The Warrior volleyball team is The Wan'iox' volleyball team pro­ scheduled, to compete in an bably will, compete in an AAU tour­ WARRIOR NOTES-'physimils for • Amateur Athletic Union (AAUJ nament at West Mesa fligh School all Lincoln County high school and .... , tournament in Portales Saturday in Albuquerque the weekend follow­ mideschOol athletes will be given at .... '" and Sunday. July 26-27. ing the POI'tliles tournament. 7 Thursday'night. July 7, in the -'" ., It was the second straight week' Ruidoso is scheduled to host an ' Warrior gymnasium. All athletes • '."" "', , , ''"''''. ';.~:'j", '. Ruidoso football players have par~ AAU tournament Saturday' and wishing' to participate in sports " .. ' tidpated in the passing camp. . Sunday, August 9-10, in the Warrior must have physicals befqre they ..• SPlit end"""Garret Hl!nson caught gYlOnaslum. '. , can co~up . • • I • I I- , . • • ,. , , • I • . - Trinity Mount<;jln Fellowl>hip pitcher Tip game with the MountainPest ContrOl Ter­ I • ,,- Baker throws a pitch during Friday night's m.inatorl>. The Terminators rallied for an 8-5· • • , . • . , • . .. 1'.,. ..- .',.,. • ... , -. Softball Results . , • ~ , ,;' . " """l ', " . • Bolh the L1riCllln County Men's .play, the Tigers and the Ginks will God:;;, 24-1, and the Fire (no exact , Softball League and tlle Lincoln take on the Terminators at 6:15 ,score available). . County Women's Slo-Pitch Softball p.m. The Flamingo Club is 6-2 on the • League continue eo have hot races. ,. At 7:30, Alto Construction will' season. The Unicorns and Lady • In men's action Friday night at play The Inncredible and the Braves are 6-3, and.tlle' Shady • • c ... ,,~ "",~ Eagle Creek Sports Complex, Crushers will meet the Knights. La'dies are 6-3. " ..-. .. unbeaten Roybal Electric topped At 8:45, the Clippers will take on', Women's action will continue , Aspen' Pharmacy, 12-8; the Once­ the Scorpians and tlle Amigos will 'tonight (Monda)'), Ju,ly 21, atEagle - beaten Pumas nipped the Cut· play the Merchants. ,Creek Sports Comple". - Above Clippers, 12-11: tlle. Ruidoso There will be a men'sinvitational " .',' , • Bowling Center Nads topped The. tournament neld weekend at Eagle At 6:15, the Cobras will play tlle ... -~' Inncredible, 7-4, and beat the White Creek Sports Complex. Inn of the Mountain Gods and the Mountain Exxon Tigers, 7-2:, the The top teams from that tournae . Unicorns will take on the Shady . Tigers.downed the Beavers Sand & ment will qua~ify for the state D Ladies. • Gravel C~hers, 5-0: the Mer­ divi:;;ion tournament· in Roswell'" chants defeated tlle Mountain Pest next month. At 7:30, tlle Khaos Klan will play Control Terminators, 13-6: and the In women's play last Wednesday the Lady Braves and tlle Fire will Terminators topped Trinity Moun- night, the defending champion meet tlle Flamingo ClUb. 1n 8:30 • tain Fellowship, 8-5. ' Flamingo Club took over first place contests, tlle Fire will take on the In action Thursday night, the " with a 28-4 wlnover tlle Shady Khaos Klan and Ole Taco will play . White Mountain Exxon pitcher Dave Hall Beavers Sand & Gravel Crushers F:rlday Clippers defeated the Merchants, Ladies and a 3lHl victory over the the Cobras. .,' throws a pitch during a Lincoln County night. At first base is Bud Jarrell. White 11-7: the Crushers beat Ski West, Inn of the Mountain Gods, Men's Softball League game with the Mountain Exxon won, 5·0. 16-5; the Terminators belted Super Otller,games saw Ole Taco top 8, 27-3; and the AnUgos topped the Fire, 15-3, and beat the Aspen Pharmacy, 13-9. Unicorns, 22-6; tlle Lady Braves WHO US? Men's action' will continue Tues­ dump the Cobras, 26-2, and the day, July 22. . Shady Ladies, 16-3: and the Khaos Trinity Mountain Fellowship will Klan defeatthe Inn of the MoUntain AItotourn~yset this week ,The 13th annual Snowcapper final round. Member-Guest Golf, Tournament Chuck Collins and Ed Carroll Will be Wednesday tllrougli Friday, .finished second witll a 184. July 23-25, at Alto Lakes Golf and Country Club. START ON Build our own home? A total of 72 two-man teams will You've ~ot to be crazy! participate, in the tournament. YOUR CAREER There will be a mixed scramble Attend a FREE semInar Tuesday, July 22, as a prelude to TODAY to find outhow you can build tlle tournament. Mike Massey and Dan Wimberly ~ a new home of Yllur own. won last year's tournament, No dOwn payment shooting a 181. They had a 59 in the Step by step gUidance

" . _.•••iL~ NO SELLING-COME RELAX ~ LEGALNOTICE ...... ,~ ... < '. .'« -'"~,:,, JUly 31,1986 • ;W~-- : . _. _._ "iOIlCEOFpt;BLlCHEAIUlIlG Time: 7:07 p.m. .__ .~__ ,. ,~ .. ' __,_ 1l!l' VJ1lm!e of.BllidosnJoXends Xo p...,.a.o.alJl8lL__ ~ ...... ','~-', New MexiCO ConununilyAssistanc6 (NMCA) or,a _... ------The-BarriZo\;;odge------­ ~. ,~~.~ '-:" .' 1981 Commu~lty De~eloprr1ent Block Grant Carrizo Canyon Road <·e ~ .....,' -, _ {CDBe} funding, application. These are- com- ~ '-:'.'~~~::,:,~:':} ~ etW::~f::=:~~e~~p~~~!/fh:n':~~ RUidoso, N.M. .. 0 •

''h ~,,~;> ... ~ c.. funded., . ' TO REG (STEfl AfIlD FOR . ~ • A Public- Heatittg will. be held" on Tuesday• 1. liE w~ .~. ""' .,,; :.:~~~'~'~••.~~ August 5t~ at 4:00 p.tI1... iJi the \/JUage Council MORE INFORMATION; CALL ....,., , ~ ~ ' Chamber located at 313 cree Meadows Dtive. All .' " -­ ...... ' ~::J -i!"'''' .;;'. ~ residentsare invited tbattend,and willbe proVIded G. Patrick Gates • • . an opport~ty ~ SU~i'ntt. their views aod',pro-­ CALL . 101l free' l>OS!lls. The hearmg wilt also be ~ed 'to m(;lre fUlly NOWt 1-800.:t46-5678 8322 Zuni S.E. explal'1 the ptograrrul. , Will' Be, At Rufdoso Inn ~rom Albuquerque, N.M. The programs can.£1111.d tt broad range of at}­ 10 AM • 3 P,M tJvJUes indUding streets, water- supplYt- drainage THURSo-AV. JULV 24 (505) 265-6463 . and sanitary sewer improvements, land acquisi.. Mountain Pest Control's Clendon Fellowship Friday night. Mountain Pest UO~ -code en!oree:ment. rehabi1J.taUon of bouslrtg SU?En.U:::J;:l Kirkpatrick (center) shows he's ready for the Control won the game, 8-5. Kirkpatrick Is an and nelghborhodd (acUiUes. demolition ot unsafe flAINING SERVICES property. plarthing. and' the like. The activities w £;;~ high school football season by racing home assistant football coach' at ftuidQSO High lltustbe designed to benefit: low and rni:Jdetate in~ Miles Homes, . for a run in a Lincoln county Men's Softball School. . conte' :Persons., prevent or eliminate health and. safety probtemsi !nd I or eUtritnate or prevent League game with Trinity Mountain, slwn and bUght muUences. ' AU persons ate inVited to'Attend the hearing and help the Villafte plan Ulese progr~ms.· ,_ lly Order ot the Govertililg Body, Villag. of BUFFET • Rul(loso. ' ~~ . 1$/ t.eoo. Eggles.tob , 1hl BREAKFAs't '$3.50/adult lSI MARllO F. LINDS~Y, Cle~k LEGAL NOTICE bl.drJet CourtCfetk Legal N.43& 11 ('1) 21. Whispering Mon. • Fri, 6 AM . .1l AM . Legal N'461il.u (7) 1.14, 21, 28 Sat. r Sun. - 6 AM -11:30 AM , • SUMMONSPENDENCYANDOFSUrrNOTICEOF • . Pines THE STATE m' NEW MEXIand,on. ~ ••~ .• ,A. "-~ ""' ~#~"_~_.,~.~l ..... '~.".g~.~,_""" rl'yl_ ¥'-,r if ·&-',;""tF;,;4rf··.er·dt6ri=(",s •• 'Hil' ',!,,>M It' .' mt r ..-. r-- •.­ •• <, • .- • < - • • •

" , , Monday, July' 21.1986 I.The RUidoso News I "fA ; , Arou,nd .. ' .. Bowling results , • 'p~rts 'l'Ul':SD",V NIGH'I'MIXJ))D suillMl':l'LJ))"'GUj,: JlUIIlOSO DOWNS IIACfl'l'IIMK l;l':Ac,im .. Jul~a ", , July? AU\l.ddOIiO JWwling Cenier .:;11; RuIdoso Bowl.hlg Cenh'r"', . lJigh JlldlvJdual M~n's Sef~itbGp.rne· mgl, IUlttvldl,ud Men's Sl'rutfh GnnJt1' with' Gary Brown Chuy .Ca:iotanedat 241: Jt1C~ Kannad)'. 233. .Victor Jnram!\lC), 191; Jarrett.l63. lUgl1. l'1dlvJduil1 Men'lI Bernte.. SCJ;lca "1gbindividual Mcn'~ Scrntch Series: Chuy Cafl;ttm~clRt 697; J{\OK KA-rmf'dy. ~88. Vlc(Qr' JaramUloi 515; Rr,lY Torres, -l70. • hidivldu~ . , Jllgh Women's Scrq.chGume Htgh Jndhr'idlml womtm's Scratch Gatltt: '. ,.,Marcia McClendon. 18ft Glad«me ~Qrone, 168, Dot]s Roberts, J6211,ori Pacheco, 141. Remodeling cou1d begin 011 W.D. Horton,StadiWIl this week. , '"1gblndJ'vidunlWomen's Spta1(!h 5eTlcs "'gh IndivitlUu\ W~mt'n'5 Stlrnt'Ch. S(.'rlell. . The project will inclWle enlarging both the home and ·visitors . " -M~rcJd McClendon 476;.Shi.rl 'l'hl;)mason. 4-45. Oorls. Roberts. 4~; CIndy Werner, 370• 'seating capacity, new Ughts•. abigger press box and morefencing and High (mUvirhlul Mep's IInlldl<'ap GUlne -"tg1l1Il.dlvMual Mell's Hiuidlt'np Game walkways. . ' . " , . Chuy Castanedn, 241; Jack .Kannauy, :Z4fi. MarLin Rile)'. 243: VlClor JnromiUo. 229. com~leted . lIlgh [udlvld..al Ml.!pls lIapdlcap Serl~s High IndlvJdP.a1 Menta n.mcli('apS«frll·!l­ WbetlJer all the remodeling eaJ;! be Oy Ruidoso :High' c;h\lY 'ClI'Maneda.. 6~7~ Herb UrurieU, MO. Ml\rtin Riley, 656: Victor Jar~UtiU(I. G2{L I SchooI'I> home foqtball opener agamst ArteSia August 29. remams to HIGh l"dlvld~nl·WoJlll'n's H8ndlt~ ..p G':IIlU' be seen. The weather c9uld be a major factor. ,','. lUgl" Indivhh-lul wome.I'~ ~ndlcaJi Gnml,i' Lori PachecQ.~; LjsplJidinger, 2OB. The changes will be welcomed, particularly'on the visitors side of Ma.rcla McClendon. 224; ,GlatJcne LaGron~. ~O. ll.lIli IlIdlvtd"il) Wtllu~.n·!i lInndlC'np Sl"rl~'s nigh IndlvJdll.al WO!llen~s I-IDndlcnp Serle$ I.[all fIld\ngcl'. StU: KChdra Clark. 564; Judy the field: ' . '. , . Marcia McClendon. \l9G; Glade-ne l ..aGro~~. 568..• Welch,564, , The' current seats on the visitors side are old, uncomfortable and . lligh TIj'um S<'nltch GnmL\ • too small., ,.,. Hlgil. 'team SCJ;"alch G.-me Lerty's l'luppy Hour",~Ol; Ktlmlllu~:ti·ti. 067, ·I.u,·ky Strikes••126: T(l'am Three, 669. Tt>om Sc-rnteb &a.·rll·'; , I've always enjoyed cilvering football games in W.O. Horton, High Te;unScroL(>h Series l..efty's Happy 1I0ur. 2,054; ·rt."Ulu'l,'wo, U140. StadiWIl. but tbe remodeling should ma~e things even better. . LU!.-'"ky SWikes. 2.0~: 'j;'cOln Thr~, 1.816. 'l'l'am Standings Both for sports writers and thll fans. ' Rockcla.17-'l; Mcn1.\do, ltHIi Knmnkozi's. 15·9; Slfl.IJdJng~ o • '('earn . Also &11gib}es, 1;J.50-10.~o-; l.efty'/i HtlPPY HOUI'. ******** " Tough action like this will happenagain.beginlng 1.~la EaSler "Rc1J1 Estnto. 14-2'"; Team 1hree. 13-)1; Team TWO, 3V13: Tepm ·Six. 11·13i Alli\)' , Speaking.of football, the begining of high school praet!cll is just August 2.9, wlienthe Ruidoso High .School varsity foot. lJ-;;;' Bank Ilr RllltJoso. 10-6; t.ucky Strikes. 9.7; Ran. 9':'15; I.ane Violators. fUjD.l!HiO: noy~ From three Wlleks away; Monday. August 11; to be exact.. '. ,ball team opens the season against ,Artesia.. The a.c.-s.. ~t-12.; Team One. 0-16. . 13-"3;, 6-18. It seem.s like just'a couple of ,months agci that the Warriors Wllre .<:lel~brating their state AAA-9ivision 21-19 Championship Victory over extra hard to' win each game, . Silver,City.·. • . " And Ruidoso wlll play 11 regular-seasongamesthis Yllar. The extra . . I3ut ilow a new season will begin soon. Insomeways. it's evenmore • contest will be agl\inst Los LUI)as. ' , . exciti,ng to watch a team defeml its state title than to watchitwin one That means the Warriors would'play at least 14 games in 1966 if ~eek for the first time. ' they win or advance to the state championship game. Sports. activities this·. --0-4~-AlI-the-Wan'iGl'S4lppollents-will-be-tmRg-ta-knGek-tfllM'lefellding~~-'--~Tl'Jhl1la*t""SH'aollmost-as-mueh-alHWt~llnalcF'Ootb8ll-beagu~~i'lr-i~F====--==~======o;=;:"--~""",=;;=====;f--- champions off. ThUll, you can be ;s~e :Ruidoso will be pUshing itself the regular season. , . ," . Monday: Lincoln County' :Women's Sio-!?itch Softball I..eague games atEagle Creek Sports Complex, s?rlang at 6:15 p.m. League bowling at Rj1l,dosoBowling Center. contmUlng thrOUgh week, Tuesday: Scramble round of Snowcapper Golf Tournament at Alto , . Lakes Golf and Country Club. Lincoln County,Men's Softball League games at Eagle Creek Sports Comple", starting at 6;15 p.m. , Wednesday: First round of Snowqapper Golf Tournament at Alto' '''- • . Lakes Golf and Country Club. Lincoln County Women's Slo-Pitch Softball League glWles at Eagle Creek SportS Comple", starting at .. " 6:15 p.m. ' ',' .. " ". '''' T h·e R ul d 0 s 0 Soc c e r . Thursday: Second round of Snowcapper Golf Tournament at Alto Association season open.ed . Lakes Golf and COUl\try ClUb. Lincoln County Men's Softball League Saturday with' matches at games at Eagle Creek Sports Complex, starting at 6: 15 p.m, White Mountain School, !n Fr!day: Final rOUl\d of ~nowcapper,Golf Tournament atAlto Lakes . . . . 'phqtos ·at left and bottom at Eagle Creek Sports CilmplelC, starting at 6;15 p.m. ',. left} the H9t Spurs topped Saturday: :Ruidoso Soccer Association matches at White Mountain ", the Wranglers, 9·1. Leaf School, all day.' . Anderson scored seven goals and Arthur Miller two '. for .the' w,inners. Andy - Schrader s~ored the Wranglers' only goal. Fishing report Rio Ruidoso: The fishing .is fair. cheese baits. 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Chamber EKecutive, Director ,John Jeffers then introduced the chamber staff:, Bethany Delling, comput~r/bookkeeping;' Sunny Hirschfeld, officemanagerJad- a n, a y accep , e'sal. Crown reviewed his year as minlstrative assistant; and Yelena chamber president citing various Seelbach, summer tourist , chamber achievements. These in­ coUnselor: . Boy,a Sarrett gave his cluded the organization of the . pr~setJtation o,f "Trouble in Ruidoso Valley Greeters;" the suc· Lincoln County" at the cessful advertising program; the "The decorations here tonight Chamber of Comme'rce large membership at 465 members; are a direct result of Bethany and Membership Meeting, and the "largestAspenfest Ruidoso has Sunny'S hard work,'!' he said. ' Ann,ualBanquet last. ever had"; the organization of A special a}Vardwas presented to Thursday. . .. The firm of Underwood, Dutton & Griffin business location in the Ruidoso area. Pic­ Ltd. received this year's HN'ZHU'NE tured are attorneys Don Dutton, John beautification award for the most Improved Underwood and Lee Griffin. Tokyo officer visits, observes by DARRELL J. PEHR history of the "Wild West" brought COuntY by the friendliness between News Editor him to Lincoln countY. '.the Sheriff's Office and the public He eltPlalned that his program is theyserve. Sucha spiritof coopera­ , What do yakamashi and Ruidoso a combination of vacation and tionis lessandless often seenon thll have in common? . work, with the Japan National crowded streets of Mizuno's home, Two things, they're both words Police paying him halftime. Tol!:yo. that mean "noisy" and they bQth The public relations policeman . have something to do with Japan. said he'll spread the word ofhisfin· Dw:mg his stay in LincolnCoun­ Now yakamashi isaJapanese dings when he returns to Japan . ty,_ Mizuno wore the.brownand tan word, but what does Ruidoso have, among his fellow policemen. Also, uniform of the Liricoln COuntY to do .with Japan? Mike Mizuno, he'npresentphotographsandinfor- Sheriff's Office and was actually that's what. matmn he gathers to the Japanese sworn in as a full-fledged deputy. World traveler and Japanese Na­ people through television and And what will Mizuno report of tional Police Superintendent magazines. Lincoln County to his fellow Mizuno visited the Ruidoso area In lightly accented English, policemen and the young recruits last week on a special mission to Mizuno told of his "hundreds" of he teaches public relations at the study the system of law enforce- trips to the Vnited States. The pro- Japan National Police Academy ment !}ere., ' gram he Is working In began 10 wHen he returns? Specifically, he was here two years ago, when Mizuno was five Probably some technical infor~ days to stUdy the techniques and yea.rs a policeman. , mation only policemen would find traditions of the Lincolri County Since tben, he has traveled useful, maybe a few words about Sheriff's Office. ' Europe, canada and most of the the beautifulsurronndings he found The easy-going Mizuno traveled rest of the "Free World" in his here, but-compared with the hus­ the county with Deputy Sheriff ReK study of the world's 'law enforce- tie and bUlltle of the streets of Skellett. . ment agencies. Toyko--probably not a,word about Mizuno's interest in the county Superintendent Mizuno said he how "yakamashl" this quiet little 'Uncoln County Deputy Sheriff Rex Skellett earlier this month for a photograph. Mizuno sYstem oflaw enforcement-Japan was most impressed in Lincoin town can be. and Japanese National Police Superinten­ was in Lincoln County for two days to stUdy has just a national police , dent Mike Mizuno pause during their patrol the systems of law enforcement here. force-and his intrigue with the • Obituary

Our Lo(d,'Amen." Eartlt used the first good rains to L G' T 1 Friona, and Betty Hefley of Lub- bring the plant life already in place ay or bock, Texas; one step-son, Wayne The TheRainHeals into goOd health. Then she sets •• Cason of Aztec; one step-daughter, TheMountain World about covering the bare spots. The L on 10 f '. ,'." Cindy HOdge of Friona; one sister, , , , great heaps of duff under the.,.G. ,~IIY J:' 0." FrIona, ~eXllll', Francis Netz ofDes Moines, Iowa;. ~D~eamer-=: -----·-DIirin~hisJuly;surely,one'llfthe"-evergreensllI'efinaUywashedloose-:-diedWedfiesday-m'Los~IUl·.-~,-----one-brother;o1oe-Taylor-or-Por--­ greenest .m my sixty-one years of by theveryheavyrains and carried' Taylor hac! a home iii RUidoso tales; and nine grandchildren. !ifehere m Stormville, you cansee downhill. And here In all the tiny and he and his fantilY spentpart of . services were Saturday atF'irst . by Dan Storm' In a thousand ways how the draws the slower rains form them each yearln Ruidoso., UnitedMethodist Church inFriona, Ch!ldten of Mother Earth and the into' countless tiny circular dams. raylor was born May 8,191,7, In .the ltev. Archil! Echols officiating. Rain work'together to restore the All in a day grass begins growing Eli.da. I!e moved from !JlOVlS to l3uriel was in Elida Cemetery in Christmas inJuly , the service was alSo in honor of the -mountain wC?rld. all along this !ittle rim of the dam, Fnonam 1960.HemalTled Ma~ Elida. Oneof the Best. piorteers who established the As you drive up from the Pecos holdmg the sod. More duff and leaf Lo~<1JsonJanuiItY 28, 1967, m 'llbe'" , 'd " ~~COPld Va;lley you see a grelllt world stret~ mould washes down and is held by PlamVlew, Texas. , , ' ., ' "f'a, arers were DaVi Tay~or. The Christmas in July Bazaar, Church in Lincoln £~!, ~1!1 held last Saturday at the Church of' tY. , ching away on every hand, and just these littleflood control structures. He was a self-employed retired !-Jchards,rayIOr'Jvannk' ' wh" Sto ' M'o t' tm. ri " ~rit' r''I del' the'" e' auto mechanic . ..ayne 1SS0n, ac ~Olllllll, vw:- The Holy Mount was one of the best <9 Going back into frontier history, ,about . ~.e rm un ain .Llle~ame .~~ e la un ... e sIt· ··d b' his wif Uri_. 'ford crow Tommy Watson and in the history of this celebration., Father Stampley reminded his heaves m sIght, it seams the hl1ls is washed over rocky places. Grass ' e ]s survIve y . e, "~J' Ra' , d W: tso There was a grand crowd ·listeners that Sali'lt Anne's Chapel which. have been growing in height springs up amongst the stones, Lou;. two .sons, BelUUe Taylor !If ymon, an., , , , throughout the day. And th:e in ,Glencoe was named after bOth ,for J;Illl~s; suddenly turn into small more duff and leaf mould washes BOSSier CIty, Louisiana, and Bill ,Itoporarjl pallbearers were homemade, candy and pastry and Samt Anne and also Mrs. Anne Tul­ mountailis. from under the trees and neW soU, Taylor of Mobile, Alabama; two Hamill Brooks, C.L. Mercer and ,,' 1m" dr' . is formed. Like an elfin carpet the daughters, Dianne Tatum of Merle Watson. othergrubwas very popular: 'there Iy, a founder of the church, and the You can a ost aw a line ground "1' ad' 'SS a ' was a vast variety of handicraft, mother of Mrs. Frank Coo, also pro­ through the landscape with your 'heI . g cth°vee smnn mdri~ri .ppethaI'!!, which caught the fancy of those minent in the early church in the eye, marking this ~hange. All o~ a wo~k~ a =''''> ill ell' present. ' . county. . , sudden, thegreen hillscoveredWith And now everywhere the grass Melvin Claude Vick . And the special dinner, the New 'Special music was played and' grass andsmall.semi-desertbushes takes hold. Oh,the wonderful grass, Mexico Fiesta Stack, was really sung by Ron and Shiela Harris and , and :shr:Uqs, giVes way to c~ose that is so faithful In holding the great grub, witb both a NewMexico their son Nell. Ron played the growmg Pinon, Cedarand Jumper earth together.'. ' , Melvin ClaUde Vick died July 12 ,He was preceded in death by his and All Southwestern flavor. guitar flIId Shiela the flute. ' with patches ofOak bru.sh ~ere and The grass family plays a great at his hOme in Ruidoso. ' wife, Hazel Marle, in 1984. , We are all grateful to the ones An;1ong the numbers played and there alongthe mountam SIdes. part in our lives. I guess you know Vick Was born in Foard County, 'Survivors include a son, Melvin who worked so faithfully ,in this sung bythis group and also the con­ . Out south of the house,.when we that all the grains-wheat, oats, TeKas, January 17, 1912. He was a Vick of Albuquerque; daughters wortlty and happy celebration; and gregation were: "Seek Ye First", first came here, the Pmon" and barley and rye, are growing around 24-year resident of Ruidoso. Donna Chapman of San' Antonio, we extend a cordial thank you to all "Father. I Adore You" and "Down ,.Cedar ~er~ few.and scatt~red out us here at home along with 'Wild ' Viek worked as a heavy equip­ Texas, and Cindi Lu Weaver of those Who attended the Christmas, By The Riverside." , , on the hiJ1;lIde.Smce thattune they onions, wild carrots, 'Wild cabbage m,ent'operatormuch ofhislife. aid Phoenix, Arizona; brothers Dick in July. A speCial prayer was recited bY are standing Shpulder to shoulder, and wild po atoes. ' had a part in the construction ofthe Vick and carl Vick of FortSumner' all at the service, In thanksglvlrig elbow to elbOw. ' ' W' , • ,'" ,'. Alaska Air Base. Conchas Dam, and J.O. Vick of santa Rosa; and SpeCial Services For for the recovery of Paul.1ones: , You wonder" what plans does ' e hav" one kipd of grass.herem ~ogordo Dam, Fort Sumner sisters Margrete Walker and Bolh SaintAnne's Day "Oh, :Lord, your compassions ,Mother Earth have for this vast the lando~the Pl1!O~.andPme that piversion Dam and many p'i'ojects bie Franks both of Fort Sumner. never fail and your mercies are tree. army waiting there on the ]S the pr!d~ and JOY of Mot~er. mthe Ruidoso area Inclu.ding the ()ther survivors inClude various Members of the Episcopal , new, every morning. We give you hillSIde? You walk unller these Eartlt. This ~s the Viney.MezqUlte. Sierra BIanca Ski Run Road. nieces and nephews. Church from all over LinCOln Cdun- ' thanksfor giVing ourbrother, Paul, trees stooping low and you see After .the rams you. see Its blueish tygatheredatthe picnic groundsby .both relief from pain and a hope of under,/ilvery tree a great neap and gr~en rtrnner~ extending out and the riverside at the home of Dan health renewed. Continue in him, cushion growing higher each year, str]k!.ngroot mto the .dfyplacesr C' , and Cathy Ogden, last Sunday, we pray. the good work you have of the fallen leaves andsmall twigs.gr~WII}g~agerlYJ seennng tosay: ,orrec'to1"on' sta'" t'ed'' Saint Anne's Day, for a special ser- begun; that he, dally increasing in the' cedar berries and pinon Con- ,, This IS my Cnance !o make the • evice in hono!' of 'Saint Anne, the bodily strength, and rejoicing in es-makingup what is called dUff. bare spots green agam." AU the Anobltuarynotice of the death of reporter. Mother'of the Virgin Mary. yourgoodness, maysoorderhislife What has this'material to do In flowers,herbsand small vines help Martha Valeria Hilliard in the July " Atthe outdoor service held under and conduct that he may always nature's plait,you wonder? This the grass torestore, the,m!!untaiQ. 10 issue of '11te Ruidoso News con- ~ Itilliard Is survived by six great­ the giartt Oak and Walnut trees, think and do those thfugs that year it has become verY plain. World and to cheer our SPirIts day !Binedlnc0r'ectin£~rmationdue to great-grandchildren,. not one, as FatherBurdetteStampley said tIlat please You;, through Jesus 9J!rist After the dry Spi'ing, Mother by day. • lDcorrect information given the was stated in the notice. • ~ . 1 , _.w;;(...... ' ..._' ...... ,..._~-llo;c~~...,.... ~ .... __ ....._.:...... -_liIiiiol:'.!Ioi-'_...... ~::A,;.~..... _~.iiI;"" ...... "~ofIiiib· tM t~"""",__·-.·.IIii.,_..--'~ "_-,~ "~ ""',,~ *,.-- '...... _. .".""...., ...... _, -..,.- • • /

, , . '. , , .. , News/9A State, Ca.pit~n 'police , . seize . drugs , , Assistant· District Attorney (,ApA) Harry WilC9ll: Jr. issullcl ,a "-- •• 1:.' statement .:Frldayregarding the seiZure of a quantity' of wbat is suspected to be cocalne9n 'rhu!:s" day; July 17. :F9ll9w1ng isthe tell:tof that.statement: "Patrolman Bart Skelton of the New Mel'iC;:9 state Police, 'While c;:onducting a roadblock near - , Capitan on the, 17th \if July at ap- '. prolCimately 5:30p.m. sei~ed all alleged q\lalltity of auspected c;:o­ c;:alne in the alleged amount of thrlle pouncla. Aasisting at the rOlldblocll; waa Capitan Chief 9f Pollee Eandy' Spears, .'" ."' "AcC;:9!:dmg to WllC;:Qll: the suspects will be formally charged .with traffic;:k1ng cocaine (poasea-' si9n with mtent to distribute). The suspec;:ts' llameS are EafaelAntonio Lopez EQdrigue~, born Aprll8, 1984, • a resident· of Guatemala City, Authorities In Llnooln County oooperated to G\J.atemala; and Otto E. Quiro~' mal<;e' a large drug bust. P.lctured ar~ (from 'Five gener,ations Davila, born March 12, 1959, also left) Capitan Pollee ·Chlef Randy Spears, from Guatemala City. , .Assistant Dh,triot Attorm~y Harry Wilcox Jr. "According to the ADA .and and State Polioe Officer Bart Skelton. . At a recent get.together,.· five' genera­ Ooskrey ·Of Odessa, Texas; their ,great­ S,kelton the alleged cocaine has an tions of. Ruic;:toso resIdent Edie· Beall's grandson, Dan Oarpenter .of sheffielo, approll:imate . street. value of Laboratory for. auten.tHic "The sU$pects (were to) be aI'­ family pOSE1d for'a: family photograPh. Texas; anogreat·great-grandson, Tasha " HID . evaluation. . ". Pictured (from I,eft) are Mr. and Mis. H.V. Oarpenter also of Sheffield. Richards, 000. The alle ed cocaine. was rai ned Frida J ul 18 before the . ds of AlIIar 1110, T, " "seiZed ,purausnt to 'il c9nsent . 0 "'rhe suapects remain in custody Honora~le S,M. Ortiz, magistrate 1 I- search the car and has been sent to at Lincoln County Jail with bond set' judge in CaITi~o~o." daoghter, Mrs. James (Edle)' eall of dent Marge Hine, celebratE1d hIs 91st bit­ the New. Mell:ico State Crime ~t $100 0110 <>/1('1'1. no 10 percent, Ruidoso; theirgranddaughte, Celia' thday on June'14.

Amount of Hoppe enter C)t' c«nse to ,be entered, your appearance in -County of Lhlcoln, State Qf New Me"lco, TwelCth 'LEGA~ NOTICE Judgment., .... ,-. ,...... ,$ 24.621.5S snid action on or"be(orn the 8th day of September. JlIdiciaJ District" sitting within and for the Count)' Interest to date of mllc-- 1986, judgment by, default will be entered against of Uncoln. said l"ausc numbered CV..8€HGl on th~ IN m~ PISTlUCT counT.OF i\ugust.l. 1986...... $ '505.24 you. . ciyll do~ke~ or said ~ourL. The genera.l object of . ~·OTAL...... $210.011.75 LIJ'iICOLNCOUNTY , 'AUorn,:yforPlabitlff: liPid netlon IS tooblam Q jUdgment against ,you on ST....n;: OF NEW l\1EJlICO lsi GuryC. Mitchell open -account on behalf 0 the Plalilt,Cf. . 1.p u.ddltiori thereto there will beaccrulng costs. , GARY C. MITCHELL. P.C. you _.ARm HEREBY notiried that, unlC'SS you FIRS'!" FEDEIlALSAVIJ'iIGS RANK OFNJ;:W .) together with ccmts o! publication of this Notice P.O. n()~ 2460 enter Or cause to be entered. }'Our appearilnee in MEXICO, ) and the Special Muster's Fee to be fixed by thIs Ruldo$i),Nrw Mexico 88345 said QcUQ~ on Or before thoUth day or September. Court In .the amount o( $200.00. (505) 257-7m PlalIJ.tUf, I Witness my hand this 3rd dayo[ July, 1986. 1966. 1udgment I?Y defllult witl be entered acainst VB . l WITNESS Uu: liON. Rlebant A,: you. - . GEORGEH. MIZE, BET'J"Y A. MIZEAND l . - . J,>arsons. I)llih'let.fudec of till,' AUurneyfor Plalatlfr: MAH,JORIE n. HOJJPE, . ) lsi BarbaraLUlia . Twelfth Juc;llelnl Dlstrlet _ lsI Gary C. Mllcbell •., De£eudants. ) :Special Master Court of theStateor New GARY C. MITL'HEl,l., P.C. l\1ARJORIEHOPPJ;: ) MexicO, and Iieul of th(,' P.O. Bpx 2460 ) l.egnI1l4S11 4&' ('7) 10. U. 211< 28. Dhtri~t CourlofLINCOLN - Ituldoso N"'wMex:JcoB8345 v. , . G~ORGEMIZEANDnETTYMIZE ) July, UI86, A.D. wrtNF,SS the liON. Itl('hard A. Defendants .' ) 151 EUza~lh Lueras Ilnrsonil. Dlstrt('(.Judge orthe No. CV.sll-118 LEGALNOTICE . Deputy TwelfLb Jud.(>lal District Dlv.lll l.ega1 84$39 4t 17, 21. 28, 1811.11. ('oudor tb~ SUitt' of New • Consolidated IJ'iI TilE DISTIlICT COURT I\o1ex)eu, umlsealof the OF LINCOLN COUNTY Jllslrh:tCnurt ofUNCc- ...===., ..===..t<===*ltc===Ht<===)I""===.....==="11<===..

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.. . " ;} KnotPeop~e H~nd-~ade gifts . . • Artists Paul Mathews and Tammy Riiey . pie, in the Gazebo. SHopping Center May .The Nutmeg gift shop opend in May in are Ruidoso Valley Greeters Sharon stand with one of their hand-oarved, 25. Store hours afe from 10 a.m. to 6. p.m. tbe Adobe PI.aza on Meohem Drive. Store Wells';"Kathy Barnett,' Mildred Crooker, original," KnotPeople oreatlons.· The ar· seven daY$ a week. ~ a1,]y~, . , ._._ .....h...o....I.lJICl.I:s.....a...re"'-lf,1.[uowOO"'-'1uO.woa'-',t!1u.l-,..,t,1.o>..s"'-!p....,"'-r;n...... MtIJol.UJo...d...... S...ba(Qo MalqUee, Mayor I loyd Davls.1 [ , . , tists o,peot;ld' tbeir sbop, Tbe KnotPeQ- " ,Wednesday and Thursday; 10 a.m. to 6 oWner Megan Boyoe, and greeters p.m. Friday; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; Ml?lody' Vuioioh, Clay Adams anp and 10 a.m. to 2.p.m. S\lnday. Piotu.red Dorothy Byrd. • • , .

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FIRST NAIIONAL BANK EXECt)TIVE ViCE: PRE:SIDE:NT RONNIE: PAULGER New owners Ruidoso Musio has reopened in June Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Bank names, new executive V.P. with new owners. David Minton and Piotured are Ruidoso Valley Greeters Ruth Shorter are both professional' Mildred Crocker, Nancy Radziewioz, First National Bank. of Ruidoso University. He also graduatedfrom business when the tamny moves to musioians and offer a wide range of Melody Vuioloh, Mayor Pro Tem Jerry President Robert L. Hays has an- Southern Methodist University's Ruidoso. They have three cbUdren. musioal instruments and lessons. Store Shaw, owners Shorter and Minton; and nounced the appointment of Ronnie Southwest Graduate School of hours are from 10 am. to 6 p.m. Monday- greeter Clay Adams. Paulger as executive vice Banking. president. "FirstNational Bankis fortunate "1 feel privileged to join such a Paulger was President of to he able to recruit a banker with sound and re5ll!lcted organization Whisperwood National Bank and Ronnie's fine credentials and ablll- as the First National Bank of bas senred as pr~l>idlmt and chief !y. We are r~ny pleased to have Ruidoso. ThiS village has always . ut' f"~. t . Tubb· .k ...,- ,,--_~O a kev m·ember of our ,,--- --~ .~ _.~--'---~------,------, '.~-'-~.'--'-~-.--~--f' ------,,_. ._.~ -exec. UI'A._.O .....er_.a.:..".. . DC ..'-~...... ,"'"'"- - J. - _~_~_....,.,n.2.-s----...... &loLWL!d...... ~~~-- __-' ...... _ Texas,llreabanksfornineyears. staff,"Halssai(l.. '' family. We are delighted now to be 'n brle .' .. ,.. He majored in marketingandpaulgers wile, Tricia, plans to a permanent part oEthis communi-' I graduated from Texas Tech continue her designer accessory ty," Paulger said. ~

Former president and Chief ex­ Reserve Bank of Dallas, examinlng God, and The Saga ofSmokeyBear. . . ecutive officer of Ruidoso Bank banks in Texas, New Mexico, Others were: The Old Raymond Corporation and Ruidos.o State Arizona, Louisiana and Oklahoma Store Revisited; The World's Bank, Richard D. Browmng, has in the areas of commerical, trust Richest Mule Races; John Meigs, LEGALNOTICE . been elected chairman of the Board 'and bank holding: company CollectorExtraordinaire; When the . of Directors and chiefexecutivt! of­ operations. Buzzards Come Back to Carrizozo; . and Lesson in'Rock Art. ' 'tWELFTH JUDICIAL DiSTRiC'l" COURT LANCE W. KIRKEGAARD, M.D. ficer of Texas National Bank in COUNT\' ofLINCOLN , Odessa.' . , The magazine has a: monthly cir~ STATE OF NEW Mt!lXiCO Browning was president and Lincoln County has been the sub- INTiiEMAT1'EROF"nIEesTATEOli I cuIation of 95,000, with 65 percent of MAllY VANCE HOOVER, I Is'Pleased To Announce chief, executive officer' of Texas ,j<;>ct of :r1?any articles pUblisped those readers living out-of-state. lJecea!e'd. . ) Commerce Bank of Odessa from, smce198310 the state'saward wmn- • Caus.No, '1'8416-36 Publisher Marc Sani says New DIVISIONIII His Association With _ 1980-83. ,ingNew Mexico Magazine, . NOTICE TO CREDITORS • Aftei- graduating from North Stories printed include: The Mexico Magazine has the, third NOTICE is HERERY GIVEN that tbe under· Texas State University .in 1912, Faces of Lincoln TOWll; ,A Taste of largest monthly circulation of any signed has been 81"pointed as Pers(mal Represert· taUve af this Estate. All persOt'lS haviilg claiitlS Brpwning began his banking career Ranch Life; Ruidoso's Famous Art state-owned magazine in the against thiS -Estate Brt:! required to present their BARBOUR~ as an 'e:x:a~er with the Federal School; The Outlaw and the Man of nation, tlai.ms within'two months afterthedateofthe tirst BRUCE s. M.D.' , publication of'this. "NQtic~ or the' clalln&: wm 'be forever barred. Cla:Jli1S rnust be presented either to the undetsIgtted Personal Representative at p~O~ Box 1086. Ruidoso, Nl"!w Mexlcd, 88345, at til· ~d wllh the Clerk IX theDistrictCourtl" CarriZozo, Both physicians specialize in ... New Mexleo, ., '.Palo Verde Ta_ale Co~ , DATED: July IOtb. 1986. internal medicine and primary f()rp~tierits announcingneW care 12 and older.' • Drive~UpWindow' LEGALNOTICE OFFICE LOCATED 129 EL PASO ROAD , . Steamed or Frozen·Tamales, . CALLi?OIlBIOS The rItuidoso Sdatd of EducatlOi1 desires to Behind Ruidoso HospitarEl11ergency Room re'celve bids oit· milk prodncts tor the Ruldosa Schools for-the 1986-81 'School year. Wholesale • Retail - Special Orders SpecllicaUons are available in the Otflce or the­ Sup"rJnlohd~.t 01 Scbools, Sid MIU..., 200 Botto. Patient Visits By Appointrr-erit Discount rates for approved. fund raising activities. Circle•. Ruidoso, NM 8SM5 'ot telephone 157-4051. , '. . lll"'wllll>e~ed atld reodalOUd atIberegul.r . 9:00 a.m.-4:00, p.m. "I. Soard meeting On August 13, 1966, at1:30 P';M. at USDA. Inspected,. the Admlfilsttatlon Office:. , . .. 1he ,Board reserves th~ r!sh~ to ~eJect any ~nd . a11 bids and wilol"e all technlc~Utles. 'DR.,KIRKEGAARD DR. BARBOUR • ~st , '0' Sid Miller East Highway 70 2 miles ofracetrack 3784381 ~ Superlntelident- '257..5059 . 25Z~Q~2:t. __ .. Leg.r 94629 311'll4,17,n • • ,. , " , I J. .,", ..1. 1""""""""""'-1""'" _.,.. :~.~-...-...,,-- .,...,-,..,,--.1"""" ~_."... _'I""" ,...,....,.".,...-;II!"""".,...-.lI"""".~.~ ~II"""'""I!""""~''-'-'"'-''_'~'''-'__'~'~'''''''-~-''''-_-'''''''l'''''''r'"-.II'''''''.... '1""'" 1""'" ...... - r< ~ "...... !!""" r- ~ . . , • .• .' •

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; •-~ • • • .., Capitan Trustees plan to apply for CDBG funds • could be used in different areas of on Cap'itan Planning and ZOning Quintana suggested part of bids on the Cooperative building, -Jack Pogue,' water advisory by LINDA PONDER the village. Comnuttee's reconunendation the moneY be used for aerial photos. with Intentions to place it for sale board, gave a report on the recent News Capitan Bureau He suggested an initial $25,000 re­ CDBG be used partially for the "Theyareinvaluable to planning, lJ.rter appraisal. hearing by state engineers on the Hubert Quintan'li, director of the quest to provide for management, beginning of a Village master plan an engineer can look at aerials and '. ~Agreed to accept bids on a 1980 new water well. The outcome of tbe Soutlieastern New Mexico planning and the beginning of a and for land uses, streets and plan from them. easier than any l·'ord I<'airlanc vehicle, the hearing was Capitan received 75.0 Economical Development District vlllage masterplan. roads. other source," he said. The lalest miniInum bid acceptable will be feet per annum, transferred from was an invited guest speaker at the Funding will be awarded in eady Coker .appointed the Planning aerials for l:apltan were taken In $500. unuseable w¢lls .to the proposed and Zoning Committee as the ad· 1975. . ,Renewed for one year a con­ new well, east of town. "We had a Capitan Village Trustees meeting October and the grantfunds will be good teamworking at the bearing," I, Monday. available in March 1987. vlsory committee for the CDBG. Rouleau expressed concern over tract with Wayne lIobbs for solid , Quintana explained that Com­ It was agreed by Mayor Benny Theywill preparethe request (with the present sewer system which he waste disposal. Pogue said. "They knew what they '~ the assistance. of Quintana) and said wiUbe obSOlete by.1991l• . Advised altorney John Under­ were doing and were professional . munity Development Block Grants Coker and trustees V. Kelly it." (CDBG) were eligible to Capitan in Beavers, DaVid Rouleau, Dave prl[lsent it to the state financial In other business the trustees: wood to review the .water depart-. about Strickland and Nonn Renfro to act . council on August 2G and 27. ~Agreed to go out for appraisal ment ordinance language. for the 'I'he meeting concluded after it several different catagorles and pUrPose of recourseun nonpayment short eXC

handles personnelI sports field Mountain Capitan Board of Education ac- fencing. 'I'he 60-40 splitwill saveap­ • ccpled four resignations and hired proJt!rt1ately $30,000 on the athletle two new teachers at their regular field. storm. meeting'I'hursday. French has received a Board members James preliminary OK f..om Tony Lara, A cloudburst ttlUllders McDaniel. Tom Trost. Preston joint funding executive. along the south faco. of Stone andTim Worrel, afternearly The board agreed to enterinto an the Carrizo Mountains a two hour executive session. ac· . agreement with the highway near the O·Bar·O ranch. cepted resignations from Dana department. . Heavy afternoon Adams, Susan Smith. Chuck In other business, the board: thundershowers are a JolUlson and Lenore Tenorio and . -Tabled any action on job commonplace occur­ hired Pat Holland for fourth grade descriptions and employment rence in the Southwest in and Io'rankie Silva as coach and agreement for noncertified person­ the late summer monthS. science teacher. They also agreed nel Wltll all board members could to move administrative secretary read the documents. Agatha Long to the high school of- -Acceptedthe quarterly budget. fice and Francis Traylor to ad- -Approved the transfer of $112. nJinistrative secretary. Two addi- tional teachers will be hired before ___. . __. i~e-._n_c_w_school year begins ~!1llus·~t__ LEGAL-NOTICE----...---- , JimFrench.engmeer for the pro- IS nil;:DISIRler rot:lt'\' OF posed athIet1('· f'Ield,reported h e ha d 'rWf:I.F11ILINCOLN COt."N1"\'JUDIClilt. DmRIC"l' contacted Bill Wilson, New MexiCO srATEOFNEWMEltICO Highwau Department enginee.., ~M£ItYOWi!:N.n~PMI£L"OW~!'i. I . .3 . . . hilSbaildtiildwtfe, ) learning about some joint funding pl."'tUI,. I Capitan Schools can participate in ,... I 'In" road"'a"s, wlilkw'a"S and ~PICMOilILEIIO~I£S.INC.. AN_w I . regard N ,-. J .J. Mexl~oCorporation; FCQCA"OMItS, ) !NC•• ad ArUoiia (l)rpciri'atfon; and ) rNTEltTHERMt me.. ) Pageant to have special postmark, LEGAL NOTICE • t>eleJilbints. ) Cl\.l.t. FOll.BIllS -Cause No. CV..:sf-St "I'he Ruid6S~ Soard Qr Edl1eaUort desires to LEGALNOTICE LEGALNOTICE D1visftll1 ttt reeeivt! bidg otl _meat products tor the- Ruidoso l.f:ASl':t'ON1'JllIl"'1"lmQI:EST . IIMi!:NO~n by L1NOA PONOER cancellation is Ltncoln's old Tor­ ,SchoolS for Ute 1900-81 sehool year., FOItO"":I'"ICE:SlJIACg N01'1C£ OF I'ENDENCYOF NewjO\ Capitan Bureau reon and adobe walI which extends SpeCifteatioM art -avl.iitabt~ in ~he pUie~ of tbe l'O'iTAcrl'ERSOS, OIlTE. ActioN Olt pltOC£IlDING . to cancelthe American.flag postage Sii~i'ilitll!ndeitto_tSchools.. Sid MiUer~ 20¥ 110rldD tNTI/gDISTIller COUItT 01' NA~n':,:Gattison 'McC'aslln THESTATEOFN£WMEltlCO Cirdet Ruidoso. NM 83345 ot telephone 2;i1-4OS1. LINCOLN' COUNTY. NEW MlilXleo Tt'tU':: Disltitl tV Mahaget, ro: 'EPIC llOMltSt INC'., a: N'ew1\tcxlto 'I'he Pageant lind Festivals Com­ stamp. . . BidsWill be! opened andreadw.oud aUheregutar TWELFnI.1UDlCIAL DISTIller AGENCY: ~':n\'itobi(,fitdl Impi'(Ivchtetal COrpOraUoa: . . . . mittee of LincOln. In conjunction Come to old Lincoln town, enjoy Hoard Meeting (In August J3, 19(18:.al1:30 P.M. at [)ivisIDt1 lroQUA hOMF.S. tN~., an AfuOrta COIjM)tation the: AdJnJniSltatltu't Office'. '.' N'01'lCEOFl'E'I'tt10N 1\lAIt.lNG At>n~: 200 g. 5th 5li'ed INTEH.THEItM, INC. with the United States Postal Se..­ the festivities, the Billy the Kid The ntlsrd reserves th~ "tight to- ti:!jectol1)' ai'id stllTE OF m:w MEXICO crrv.srAm~Zl":Itoswel1, N1U88~Oj GREE'/1NGS...... pageant and get. your cachet aU bids arid wai\l'e' all technicalities. , "ro: A.U lntetesttd P'crson,4 1'EL~PIlONE. G24'6'US YOU IlIlE HEREBY ~otilled thot EMERY vice, will have a special postmark Is/Sfd"Mllh~'r HEItEBY " - N01'lCE IS GIVEN thaI Tommylu I.oCII1'lON OF f'i\(·II.lTY TO ll£ LEASEll. O~N and P'~LA OwgN, htlsMlId and wifet canceltatloIl all· day Saturday, envelope with tb!! OldLincoln Days Siilterlntendeni ~utetspau~ SeniM has{i1ed aPeUtiol'1 wl.th t~c ltuldC)S(j~ N.'M. Plaintiffs, M'Ve riled a tlVil acUon'agains11o'c:h.flfi AugusU, to commemorate Old Lin­ cancellation at the booth In front of . 'U!gat Hi23'3t «7) 14:, itt 2:1 . District Court Dr Lincoln County~ ~E!W Mexlcol In Writlefiseat~d proposals must be -receiVed by the above enUUl!d COurt and cID:lSe. saidCoort be­ lhea~e, entitled artdcaptioned cal1$t! 'to eht,"~l! tht! the post Olflce. n~me p-(!~[. Lho Agency at Lhe lcc.oaliop undb;Y liMt!: and ing the District Court of the. COunty or Lincoln.. coln Days.' . . her'legal (irst rtom 'l"onurtylu to 'I..uey. dMe indit-aled iti the ltectuest (OJ" Prtipos-sls. stateotNewMexico. 'twelfth JudiciBtbistricl.sit.. To order the cachet, please . LEGAL NOTICE lionel' shall be, known t's r..u~f MulctSpaugh -only proposals $ublfiitl-ed by the- tune slat~d in Ung with;.n and for the ~:Y at Linct)bl.said A special cachete!:lvelope design­ enClose a self-addressed. stamped All~ERTISEMEN1'FORSEIILEO pItOl'OMIS 8er\l'les. the ttC'quest. (01' Ptopos;:ils will be- "-(insider-cd. cause numbered CV-~1 (I" .lhe Civil docket of 1'het.incolrtCourtly CoRUllisSibnersbJ At'cepling '. Unle$§suUi~letit(!alJsebe shown to the c-ontraty, ..1 pt'eprdposal <.'Oi'l(ettml"e ~il1 M h£'rd at the safd Court~ The general object or Mid action is'~O ed by local artist· Walter Henn . envelope lllrger than a number 10 sealed prt)JXiSlils tot ehgblt:~ting ~i'ViC'es _related l)'he.DiStricCCouttott.iticotn County,New Me:xicO~ tittle ol1d pla~e ~ta.l(!d in the ltequest tor obtalnl1 Judgment against you00.'8 tottJplalnt fot'" 4epiets William H. BOMey, New size and $1 for eachcachet. Address. to-the stUdy -and -development-of the toute Qtthe will on the 16th day -jj£ August. ,1986, al9:00 ::'l.tn•• Itl't}posals. breath -or, 'Wa.:rtant.y blt behalf 'Of the Plalntlffs., toadto the soon W be btiUt Siena Blanca Airport. Sitting In Cati'I~()i New MexicO', grant 'thtl "his Propos.'11 is subject to the tequireri1,ents ot EMElty OWEN art~ I'AMELAOW£N, husb••d MeDco's notorious "Billy the Kid", your order to the Pageant and Petition...... ; :F'otl. htor¢ bi1otn1aUon'; ttlease cOtllatl the Lfric(JIrt thl'Request fOr Proposals. which maybe(lbtalned and wUe. wIlo rode into history in the legen­ Festivals Committee, P.O. Box 92, COUrtty Martaget"s Oflice, Lincoln County Cout.. /ri/1:ommylu Mtdersptlllgft ~t'MlI('s at the abovenddte:~. YOU AIlE llEItEBY nOllll"" th.t .unl_" you tll.US••t <50S} 1148-2337. . . Legal :N4G42:2:( {'1, 21.. ts. . , AUP.topusal~tuust stall': thnttbe- ,rro~l is.~rt ~ter •'\tt 1:BuW ttl--be -entE-ted. "!o:"'O\it a.~t'U.nce in daryLincoln Ctlun"ty War oHbelate Lincoln, New'!V1eDco !lil338-0092, Sealed' proposalS Wilt be! re"c«!ived by the County' orfer thalmo)' be [l!X't'pted by the,Agencftor thlr"oo saId actio" on orbeforethe 12thday'orseptember. 'I'he Lincolit Pageant will be u.~ ~ty t Cai:"~ etlletcd~gafrtSt 1870s. . M.gnaget< at· 1..1Ilcom Courtftouse ty days nrtftr 5ubJfilSSiOn orthe PtoplisaJ. , 19M, judgrnent.by·derault will be TM pictorial hand-stamped August 1~. l'izoZo, New Mexioo l.Ifitil1=,OO p.m•• Juty 2-1 .. '1986'., LEGALNOTI.CE Cost is otic or several factors defined ill tftis lteo­ you." P'rOpo$alS wilt be opened attbis ti,me. Awafd of the .. " qUl\st rol" tJroposals lhalwill becon~idered" by the AU_lor pbd..tltl, ()ropMalWi11 be on July 2l:J, 1986,3t the rEigultst "Agency. HoweveI\ ~ost may nor be .~ deter­ . lsi G.ry C. Mitchell PUilLlC NOTICE OFSALEOFSVlII'LUS ttEMS fjtjn:t~ive CounlyCotJUhlS.slM Meeting after interviews. In.. ~idoso ft;ll'tot' ,ifiselectit'lg a Proposal. GAItV C. MttCHELt., I'.e. r' '" r' ~.m. ,1'he ViUagl!,ot fsreceivingscaled bids: ...,g•• N4G40 2t (7) 21, 28. ,,,? ",' r -" r t_N1ew> wlll.tart.t 1,00 On aU;i!lurpltiS lter'ri.S nO longer being ~d. A liSt of" .....lOlIIceBod411 1'he 1Jncoln Cdunty COrtui'ti!l!lonei'S yesetve the' these iteMS may be obtained-from thePurchasing Iltddoso, Ne.wtdexleo UU5"' right lo-acceptorrejecl aU ofaUY partofi:tny seal" Agenfat the Mutdcfpa:llhllldlng (City ltall)'. nid.. '. . . 15I5IllliT·1328 edpropmJar, waiveminor technicalitiesand l!Wltrd WttNESSthcliON. Rlehard A. th~ ptoposatto best. serve the interest of t.m<:oln: dffig i!j(o be dot)e ott it numbE!ted item by item LEGALNOTICE PaI"$ODS; ))Istrlct judgeofibiD Around Town , 5 ,1lllSi:S., Bids wiU bt'! receilted by, tbe Purchasing )- R "tWeUth JudfcralDIil'tdc1 Co~~;YState of Frocut~~efitCode, AgentuntllS,OO PM, Fddey, July 2$,1986. Aw.td Pawn .'a.idge Mutual OorncsUc Water User'$ New Mexlco"s ­ ofbldi: will be ~sted on the bulletin board at the Asso(!"lathm, Will hold theirani1ualll'lE:etirfg-, ~tur.. COUri.lth.Sblle.IN.... July 24,at the fair building, SqUon 13+28 thru SecUon 134·199 N.M.S.A.19iS, ilull~lrtg Ia~r day, August 2.1986. 9;OOa.m.ln the LtneolI1 County Mexleet 8llclIW.ofthe Lincoln county Fall', Board will imj)(lsescivil andct"liJ;J.iilltl penalties fot its viola.. Munlcipe1 hO U",n 5:00 pM, MOb· nlJltrlclcourt 01 LtNOOLN building will be open at 6 p.m. with day, July 28J 1986. SUb-ootf!CI!. located. behind tbe VilIage:ltaU tn coUNTYlIIlo Uthday..1 meetat1 p.m. tOday iMonday),.Ju­ .tfons.Irt addiUofi,the New MeXico Critnlnal 'The VilJageo(Ruidoso reserves the right t(j rc- Rui(tm;o. NeW' Mt!xU:o. ,. , Iy 21, in the fair building, Capitan.· food available, StatUlm iinpo!!e!s felohY: penaltiesfot mega1 bribes, j_ClOhY .nd/or .n bid>. . 111c IlUtpOSC of th~m('cung wUl be to conduct an"" gratuities and kickback"s• , ny Ot~er ofG-oYet'ilingnody hUlll busin(!SS with the election of two dIrectors'fot' 1·,~Il'rE • All proposals must complywith Lhe NeW" Mexico Village or'R.uldoso two yt"hr {lttms. sacr¢d Seart Catholi.c Church I'n>curem_nt Code. ColelD Elliott 1.'JI:!h .' ...... , . .Capitan Chamber of Commerce Ulicold CoiUityMaiiaget UgaIHtU4tI1IU,I!Il; (I) 4,11. Bingo beginS at 7 p.lI1. ThUf'Sday, stead of9:30. ' Legal '~14Iit (7l1, 10,; 141' 11, U , •. '. • • , " . , 21 1986 . i ... -- .. ',' ,-'

_ i .:-, " "-'.' , ,',' ,'"" - ,',.- '. Grand jury probe'to center on. DA , -, ',-", . , , . , j Twelfth JUdicial Distrlct At­ ·In a recent telepl1Qn~ interview, was reportedly satisfied with the torney James Weld,Qn wUl be the Angela McGregor Sald, she al,so. decision. Weldon WIilS quoted as subject ofa grand jury investiga. questions Weldon's handling of a welcom:ing the grand jury tion, according to a report in the Lincoln. County case-the double 'invesgg~tion. .. ' "El Paso TImes•." slaying in November 196;1 of A SUl1.l\ar petition r~cently in Lin~ It,was reported Friday that 12th Thomas "Co,tton" and Judy coin County stemmmg from the ) 'District Judge Robert Doughty McKnIght.' " ' ,McKnight n;1urder, case wlls not granted a pe,tition orgamzeil by twil . The McGregOrs have lost a great acted, on by District :'fudge Richard Otero County residents, and, signed defal (lIft money dtue to WI eldrti0~'S . Parsons, who, said the request ; by the requisite number of ' re usa 0 pr,osecu e :;;evera, pa , es was beyond hi:;; autllority.. '', ~ registered VQters. .' fQr criminal fraud, said McGregor. But a recent decision by the New Petitioners Angela and Paul She said she and,her husl1and al;l'ked . Mexico Supreme Court upheld the McGregor li\ccused; Weldon of WeldontQ fUe fraUd charges after, section of the state Constitution "gross incompetency or gross , they lost $;100,000 in a caSe involving 'allowing for citizens tQ make sucha ,negligence," forllls prosecution of the Gene arock F(lrd dealership in petition. a Tularosa murder case in Which Alamogordo.' ,. JUdge Parsonll was given'60 dayS, two men were arrested, tried and McGregor was reported as say~ In whicp to respond tQ that petition. , acquittedfor themurderofDorothy ing she was pleased about Marrujo, sait! the report. , :qoughty:s ruling, and Weldon, too, ."

, :.'- ,:,,,,,,<>-,,,~~~, ~".-',' , • ''''''''~ :~' '.~, ,_ x , Airportcom~issio~ seeks logo des.ign Bluegrass benefit • The Ruidoso Summer Festival Bill Stampley, John Shendo and Betsy' by FRANKIE JARRELL dings of actionil theSBAC took a£ter . Administration (FAA). '• Monroe concert set for.8 p.m.' today Seiler. Not shown are board members' News Staff W.riter the State Highway Department '-Heard a financial. statement (Monday), July 21, at the AII-Ametrican Lanny Maddox'clOd Frankie Jarrell. The allocated funds for an access road that revealed 'the SBAC has -----~S~a~le:',~s-P~a~V'i~ILlcio~n~a~tiB~II~i~d:c:o~s>co~Q~o~w'tnr:'.5s,;'!;=R~a~c~e~_F.R~U!;!iF!d!f0~s~o~S~ub[m~m~ei:!r:"'F~ei§S;jtl'iv'!Ja",1U!ann~dLt!!hJ control the $600,000 grant, •and outstanding bills that inclUde board of directors, shown during are. port the c'risis Center. Tickets are $10, BlancaRegional Airport (SaRA). the County Commission voted to engineering invoices to L1eedshill cent meeting are (front, from left) Chris and limited quantities will b~ available The Sierra Blanca Airport Com-. lead the project and the SBAC then HerkeIihoff, contract for water well Shearer; Wilma Sandoval, Chairman at the door. ,mission (SBAC) announced Thurs- voted, after lengthy debate" to su~, drilling and water dghts Arlene Brown; (back, ffom left) Burdet.,te" day itwill sponsor a contest open to port the County Commission s purchases. , any area resident interested in decillion. ' ,-Authorized the contract ad­ - creating an official SBRA symbolto ' "Never dill the'SBAC ever, want ministrator tlireview and pay the be used on signage and literature to, be the builder oftheroad," Coker water well contractors the total ~Ji for the regional air facility. said emphatically. He said the ail'- contract price of $7~t994.47.Th'e Hospital to spteadwoid ofservices ads· ',' Commissioner Tim ,Morris port'group voted to take the lead in (mal bill was $1,360.00 below the . - '. \ recommended that locals should overseeing the study funds just un­ original contract bid., An advertisement which but not to make her PilY an addi­ gift shop, 'which Is run by the have first chance at the project, til January 1 when a new group of -Agreed. to amend the final tional amount for utilities, as was hospital auxiliary: .' I and Earl Cook, project engineer commissioners takes office. " reporton thewaterwell to inclUde a discusses physician services at tll~ Hospi~ill di:;;cussed at last month's meeting. Avery thanked C&;L Lumber for with Leedshill-Herkenhoff, sug· He said SBAC wants to be cost estimate on adding a per­ Ruidoso-Hoitdo, Valley . ., • e pe . ... n U"11 forated ., at the,end of the issue of the magazine "Ruidoso "aoard Mentor Program:" The auxiliary remodeling project. Morris will chair a committee to walk in the same direction." Coker, casmg. This Month," according to RHVli "Board Mentor Program" gives Avery also told the board the comeup with details of the contest, stressed that "time is of the -Heard Cook present. the administrator Ken Moore. participating hospitals continuous RHVH Auxiliary.had recently pur­ 'which will feature cash prizes for essence.~ ­ engineer's report, inclUding di:;;cus­ The advertisement is part of a input from various board members chased three televisions Which will the winners. . He said the SBAC could have sions on road designs for a road on plan to actively market,services at who represent different hospitals in be placed at various locations in Also during ThurSday's meeting, speeded up the road access project the airport prQj:!erty. RliVH which was recently approv­ the area. Board members from the RHVH to help patients and guests ' CommissionerBenny Coker madea by talking with the drafters of the -Voted to give utility right of ed by the Ruidoso-Hondo Valley various hospitals In the area, In­ pass the time. ' _ fOrmal rebuttal to an article in an Master Plan. He criticized "private ,way requested by Conte! with the Hospital Board of Trustees. cluding RHVlI, 'will visit and work Avery !laid the. hosp~tal auxiliary area newspaper that he said called' interest groups"who show up,at the understallding that, any futtire At a short meeting of the board with other boards on a hospital-to. has over $70,000 10 theIr treasury. the SBAC ,to task for lack, of last mihute and want 'the rO;ld to moves or changes will be at,the ex;­ last Thursday, Moore told the hospital basis. The program is ...-Heard a report on a plan to cooperation. He.said the. arti,?le "complement their property." pense of the telephone company., members an RHVli advertlsemet:lt designed to help hospital boards welcome two new physicians who called a recent disagreement With "I Iiave neverworked with a bet­ -Discussed right bf wayneeds of would appear in the local magazine deal with their problems in an effi· plan 'to practice '!n the RuidosO the Lincoln County Commission a ter commission in my life," said the Rural Electric Association. ,for an entire year at a cost of about cient manner. area. "tug-of-war." , Coker. -Instructed Cook to take steps -Decided to update plans for "Ididn'tknow we wereoutof step In other buSiness ThurSday, the neceSSary to begin the mitigation $500. , Dr. Raymond:Lahey will soon be with cooperation,'! said Coker. "We SBACI. process for the E:uenzler's Moore, who only recently return" building and maintenance practicing with local orthopaedist ed to his duties after suffering programs. might not always agree but we're -Increased the project percen' hedgehog cactus, an endangered Dr. Paul Echols, and Dr. Bruce always working in the bestinterests tage 'guidelines for women and species located 01). airportproperty. serious burns to his hands and feet -Approved a plan to renegotiate Barbour will soon be practicing' In a freak cooking accident, told the contracts with the' EKG and of the airport," he averred. minorities to participate in the con- -Went into executive session to with local internist Dr. Lance Coker said the accusation came struction project to 12 percent at discuss possible litigation and board he hoped the advertisement radiology staff.. - . ., . Kirkegaard. would generate business from -Decided to continue to mamtain over so~e people'S misunderlltan- the request of the Federal Aviation personnel. . tourists who found themselves In a pl!ysical therap'i~t on a temporary need of some sort of emergency baSIS until a deCISiOn on the future medical care. of the physical therapy program at In other business the hospital the hospital is rendered. , • • board: ' -Heard a report froql RHVli Police chi.efs .gather for conyention -Discussed Dr. Diane Gulbas' Auxiliary, president, Sally lease at her hospital owned office, Avery, on the progress of the and decided to increase her rent, remOdeling project at the RllYH by FRANKIE JARRELL Justicesaidherorganization, too, compliance in that area. they're using thein incorrectly," News Staff W.riter is willing to help -educate people on Filnner said none of the seven noted Justice. the benefits of complying with the children aged four and under killed Also during the meeting, the 26 "We've tripled seat belt use in Seat belt and child restraint laws. on New Mexico streets this year attendees heard from the head of New Mexico," John Fenner, chief She suggested using "friendly w.ere properly restralJled. the state police academy of a pro­ of the Traffic Safety Bureau for the roadblocks" as a means of remin· But Jnstice said another problem posalto lengthen theinitialtraining Hot check seminar state Transportation Department, ding drivers of the regulation. is caused by incorrect use of the periOd for new police officers from said Thursday. Both Fenner and Justice voiced seats. She said police officers eight to 10 weeks. !<'enner told New Mexico chiefs of concern of non-compliance on the should be educated as to how child police, ~athered at -the Inn of the child restraint law which relluires restraint equipment should be in­ Ruidoso Police Chief Richard Mountam Gods for their bimonthiy seatbelts and specially deslgnell stalled and/or used SO they can in· Swenor is P,8St president of the meeting, New Mexico has a seat seats for children under 11 years fonn the public. 'l6-member group organized is scheduledJuly 22' belt law compliance rate of only 55 old. It is estimated that New Mex­ "We don't want to see children through the New Mexico Municipal percent, and a ."big problem." ico has about a 65 percent rate of killed in those restraints becanse -League. 'When the seat belt law was , , enacted on January 1, Fenner said Assistant DistrictAttorney Harry who accepts, checks as payment. • Wilcox Jr.. urges area business ·it got a lot of media and lawen­ operators to attend a seminar on forcement attention. He said "just / worthless checks at 1:30 p.m. Tues­ Procedures for collecting wor­ over 4,000" seat belt'law violation f day, July 22. at RuidosO Village thless checks and Information on cItations have been issued in the .., - Hall. . New Mexico :;;tate laws will be in­ :;;tate, but most of those were writ­ \ I WilcoK said the free seminar is cluded in the meeting, as well as ten in January and February. . , -, DistrictAttorneyoffice policies and "The media's getting tired ofthe l open to anyone, but will beespecial­ !I • ly helpful to merchants and anyone guidelines, said Wilcox. issUe," saidFenner, whotoldchiers - --".. Ilf thevariouspolicedepartmentsof a need to keep communities aware . of the importance of wearing seat belts. Fenner said his department has ___ _M.otorcyclist Langford materials and information lor a ._----" --tour-hour-program--'designed---for-,­ police officers with an emphasis on safety factors in seat beltwear. He offered to present the program for places in regional· rally any law enfOrCement agency in the state. "The entire burden cannot be on Doris Langford took two first and first overall in the competition law enforcement agencies-it places. in ,a regional rally for of more than 1,000 motorcyclists should ,be on the. entire communi-' • Harley-Davidsonmotorcyc1e whO gathered for the event. ty," remarked Mary Justice,ex-, owners in Breckenridge, ColoradO, ecutive director of Safer New Mex":. Ruidoso Police Chief Richard .Swsnor ing a reoent meeting of the New Mexico earlier this month. iCo Now, a Santa Fe based' (oenter) stands with Safer New Mexice Now Chiefs of Police at the Inn of the Mountain The Ruidoso rider placed first in Langford rides a 1982, FXE organization. executive director Mary Justice (left) and Gods. her class of women motorcyclists· ,aadey·Davidson. State Senator Ellen Lively Steele (right) duro

) Paving district. detailed' at commission meeting . . , Task force restates by L,INDA PONDER "in Deer Valley Meadows. will be delayed until all protests are che to do this," /:Ill said. ~' News Capitan a.ureau . "These are .estimates oilly,", heard and resigned. ' "The commissioners are not try­ .. Sanders emphaSIZed, "but they are "At that time the decision will be ing to" shove anything down your , Lincoln County Commissioners t~e maximum, they cannot be made to continue, finance other· throats," Elliott said. "You petl· i: conducted a public hearing Frlday higher than that.If . '. wiSll or kill the project," Sanders tioned US to do this, Wll are just the on Special AssessmentDistrict One Payment for the assessment can stated. "All plans have a flaw, we vehicle to do it, according to law." " tax raise ,support for paving of streets; ,, bemade in one payment orpaid out have tried to use themost equitable Several owners voiceddisap- j, Joe Shain; Pajo Technical Ser· oVer ten years, the shorter the pay plan." , ',' . proval over the portion of Fort i. vices, Incorporated, Mesilla, ex· out, thelower the interest rate. There arl! 2,300 lots being aSSess" Stanton Road being considered,' , . plained to a standing room only C:0unty cbmmissioners Bill' ed, the majority in Alto Village, claiming theroadIs to the proposed :; The ~uidoso Valley Chainber of mends the increase be limited to crowd, with the aid.of' maps, the Elltott, Ken Nosker and A.W. Where the request originated. new airport and that the county Ii , Commerce EconomicDevelopment 0:25 percent. The task force sug­ portions of Alto, Eagle Creek and '~Gn~t" Gnatkowski had passed a' . When asked ,,!hy other areas had should bUild the road! not the prO- .. U Task FOrce discussed plans for gests the village "utilize other. High Mllsa, receiving the 20 miles speCial resolution to call the' been addlld, Elliott responed,"The pe~y owners on it. . ' .' ]1 presentingits recommendation, ap'­ village resources to supplement 'of paving. Showing sklltches, he meeting , Friday. 'rhere will be c~st )"ill be lower by dOing all three ,FIfteen people. adllressedthe I proved llarlier.by t,!1~ Chamber af\y shortfall," ifnecessary.. pointed, out different road surfaCing Mother fonnal meeting witb news districts at once. The county will , commissioners With protests. The, . bOard, to the RUIdoso Village Coun­ , . and what could be expected from publicationfor public participation. not charge more tllan juSt exactly protests will aU be acted upon and a .Y cil at a Tuesday, July 29, public each. AU pavingis being considered "Procedure today is for everyone what tl!e cost is." ,, .continuation of the meeting will be ~ hearing. ". The task force agreed it should at the request of property, owners. to havll what input they want ... Martm ROSe :;;tated his opposition c!'nducted during th~ comrnis-, ~ .The . recommendation supports have the .necessary facts and County attorney Steve Sanders ' y~ur concerns a'!-d thoughts about' ~o the way the assessment was be- sloners' regular meeting in ~~ V the proposed 0.50 percent gross figures concerning jObs and advised thll' property owners max­ this," Sanders said., mg handled. ' rizozo at 2:3() p.m. Tuesday, JulY ~' receipts tax increase to ,raise revenue generated for the com­ imum assessment fees would be :rh!'!final decision by county com- .."1 suggested (to the Alto Boatd of . 29. There will also be onll more for- ', revenue to pay the Federal Avia- . munity if the land were purchased $2,26~ per lot, if the property is on IDlSSlQners will, bll on August 3, , ])lre~tQrs) a year ago we have mal meeting. , t101i' ~dmltlistration (FAA) for the teady to prllsent at the public the road; $1,130 per lot on property unle~ there is too much protest to more input in tb;is. They gave the , Written protests can be sent to . existmg aIrPOrt IaIld, but recorn' hearmg. off thetoad;. and $;'411 perlot'on lots conSider, If thatis"the case then if~ounty commissioners carte blan- county clerkl'ran, Siddens. .. • , . . • p ~ ~ '~ ,~, ,....~~. ~'ib-~_',_~'~ ~'~ ~. ,--".~~. ~_> , , [-"",-, ","--~-' --,,-~" "" ,,"-- .,..- -, .... '"" "'- ..... _ -'-'-"'- ,"""' _.'_, ....",_ ....-'__ . """.."., _ ""- '¥ -'-" •. , •... , , • ~i ~------~--~----: --~..;..-;------! ..,.~------..il~~---~~~o~n~d~a~y~.,:..:J~u~,y~211l.'11~a~8~6~}~·:!T!h~e~R~I.l~f~d~Q~S::Q~.!.N~.~e~w~.~s~·!./~S~·~e~C?~~tIQ~"~a • ..,.-...... _. .. .

,, , • • picnion ,. ' ' . -\ • ., Editorial' .. 'News thot. the New 'Mexico Bocing Commission may begin cOhducting mandatory dl'ug testing of racehorse' , . •• " jo.ckeys ·is yet another example of .government's

, othlete-drug, hysterio. • •. . • • • Sure some athletes use lIIe901 drugs" ~nd some •• · .tragicaHydie from drug abuse,' . •Others ml.suse d~ugs, too, Does thot meon becouse '. soroeabuse drugs, we all shall be subject to .man­ datory drug testing? • .. Where will the tine be drawn? Will, e'~ch .of us be .lined, • up and test~d when we arrive ~t work, as the jockeys • . may be? WIHfans at Ruidoso Downs Race Track also be te$,ted for drug use prior to 'Viewing "drug;free" - jockeys racing? • , .

r Wors'a yet, will State Racing Commission members be tested for drugs before 'Convening to discuss .the use of " rugs Y 10C eys. o' , •.•.••. #," Or will Philade.lphia Co'urt of Appeals justices (the court that ruled in favor .of such testing) also be re­ quired to take b'reath and. urine tests before presiding at court? . . .' ,.

Indiscriminate testing of jo.ckeys seems to ignore the ~rinciple of probable cause. S'r do the Philadelphia ,. Judges and the RbCing Commission:' members have reason to believe that all jockeys are drug abusers?'

• We think not. ,

battl~d: ~api,tol . Drug abuse should be But to take such an ob. Inside the . I• • f _..- -...... - •• tuse approach as mandatory drug testing is to create' an9ther wrong. rather than right a wrong.-DJP by Fred McCaffrey tl1~RitiadfO;frNews 198G,RuJdoso News, ·lD~. , SANTA FE-So here we are.in moving quietly to consolidate their USPS No. 472-800 the summer doldrums, when, in power. Roswell's Tim Jennings has Ne~s, Letters '. to the :edit.or any sensible state in the w1ion, been returned to the Legislative pUblished, each Monday and Thursday by Ruidoso Inc., J. Kenneth Green, PresIdent; Walter L. Green, Vice President, at 104 ParkAvenue and politics.isputby, to givethecitizens EducationStudy Committee, where 8834~. a rest, . • he previously served with such fer- entered as second class matter at the Post Qffice at Ruidoso, N.M. Ken and MaryGreen. ~ , , . 11' ••• , ••Publishers Not in New 'Mexico, chwn-not vor.1?ispresence anI!0yed' the OIr DEAR EDITOR: ieast one positive result. After the Rolland Ramos.." - " " 0 •••Business Mgr. ever here. In our. state. the politick- poSItion. Tom BenevIdez of Albu­ . I find it hard to believe that Joe first shock, I have begun an Darrell J. Pehr .; '"0 Editor ing never stops. querque's South Valley continues Cannen Edwards '.': Ad,vertising Mgr. McKnight would have the nerve to awareness of the many, rriany Don'traIl to note these activities: liis bad year. His bid for Rod .Flanagan Composmg Supervisor. publjcly criticize me for exercising freedoms that we enjoy'and con­ -Republican statewide can- Democratic nomination for gover­ .. . my constitutional right to sign a sider ournatural duein this country didates caravanning around the nor qrew him a meisly 526 votes, petition. My son,Paul, also has the that are guaranteed only with effort state, flashing' the toothy smiles after which he made themistake of SUBSCRIJ2110N RATIES IN ADVANCE r!ght to sl!,'!! that or any other peti­ and awareness, and the realization and briefly pressing the sweaty voting the wrong way on reorganlz- bon and neither of us were coerced that our freedoms can be taken flesh, even though common wisdom ing the Semite. He's off the Single copy ", ...... 35c into doing so. We signed it because away, not necessarily through a teaches it's best not to disturb the Legislative Finance Ccnunittee. we feel the evidence in this case communist plot, but tlu'ough our potential voters while their mindS and John Morrow from capulin is Mail Delivery Only: has been surpressed too long. I am cwn apathy and blind faith in are en 'more important sub- on. (He'll give the staIffits.) proud of the investigation that the . elected officials. jects-like fishing. Is this Moves most symbblic of the SinygIe copy bM'1y al $1.00. Lincoln County Sheriff's Depart- It is frightening to me that this changin~of 1 ear OutOfCounty , : $30.oo · ment has done in this case. I am state law is considered tilreatening remarkably to fonnal the guard came on the ~ 1 y W·thin1 Ct'y 0 .$27.00 caml?aigning a sign of enthusiasm LegislatIve Council, where Albu­ ear oun · proud of my husband" the sheriff. only to the few "gay" members of I runnmg so fiigh if is impossible to querque's Jallk Stahl/ from the los­ 6 Monllis Out Of County : $28.00 and I am especially proud of the so~iety. Of course, tltey are the . curb, or is it that the GOP is so ing faction, was replaced by Farm­ 6 Monllis Within County.. ,, $25.00 close relationship "our" family has prImary targe.t of that particular unused to having a full slate ofcan- ington's Jack Morgan, from the and the fact that our SOli, wanted to law, but read the text of this deci­ didates that it just can't wait to winning one. Also incoming: John 'Home Delivery Only: sign this petition because of the sion. The'word "heteroseKual" ac­ companies the word "homosexual" show them off? .BUdagher, another Republican who Monthly Rate: $3.50 : Minimutn ThreeMonths $10.50 faith he has in his father's abilities -Republican Dave Cargo coat- bolted, to replace Billy McKibben as a law enforcement officer. in the condemnation. And if the freedoms, so personal and private, . tailing on Democrat Ray Powell's of Lovington, who didil't. Some of . CaIl 257-4001 For Home Delivery I believe'that someday justice call for fewer bucks to be li]>ent on those getting the shove are less will be done and the truth' will be can be taken away from one group suchappurtenances ofpoliticalbat- than graceful in their acceptanceof known in this case.. of American citizens. what is there ~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~ to prevent tile freedoms of yours tung as television spots. Powell changed conditions in the power thatIt consIders objectionable. LiabIlityfor any errorIn advertising shallnot B:y" the way, there would have feels. safe inmaking ilie suggestion striIcture. exceed the value of the actual space in which the error'occurs and shaIl be been' plenty of signatures on that and mine from being as quickl:\,' because he li4·the .weight of the -Analyzing final results of the satisfied by correction in the next issue. The entire contents of the Ruidoso petition without mine or Paul's. removed? Especially sim'e it IS ~jo':ity'party'behlndhim. Cargo early-June primary, some find News is copyrighted, and no portion may be used in any manner without the Sincerely, already writteninto the law in more JOlllS m becaUSe he knows he isn't most surprising the fact that Paul express, written consent of the publisher. Postmastersend all changes of ad­ PATRICIA A. SULLIVAN than 20 states. goingtohnvemuchmoneyanyway. Becht did no better than he did. dress to the Ruidoso News, P.O. Box 128. Ruidoso, N.M. 88345. G!ld help us when this funny law . -Our Governor inhis (hUrrah! ) Becht, one of six RepUblicans wan­ DEAR EDITOR: begms to be enforced. because it is last few months mt office, turning ting to be nominated for governor, • The Supreme Court decision of the law. his mind to debating and theology. was expecte~ to have strong SUIr last week supporting the states' Kind of makes me wonder how T!'Ut prief flurry of attention given port from evangelical and right to make illegal private sexual they might find out what goes on in his VIews on undocwnented aliens charismatic religious groups in all' practices of both homosexual and your bedroom. bythe nationalnewsmedia appears parts of the state. Inthe end he on- , heterosexual Americans has had at MARYBRADLEY to •have set him uP. qu!te ly Jl}8Uaged to eke out 6,566 votes, noticeably-thUS demonstratmg or Just O'ler 7 percent of those once again thatwhatpoliticos need members of his jlarly voting that most ofis ego-.sk~.Even$Q, he day_ Either one of two conclusions . ~~ br~over.the •ultillJUte...me~ning_s~ems.~ the s~alled~'Ho1Y__~:_ ofhis four yearsmoffice. WasIt, he RIght" tS notas strong m New Mex- . asks pUblicly',.~ca\l,SeGod :W$~ed ico as some. had supposed, or its to pupiSh him? Not necessarily. members here' are mostly PrOVidence. could have been registered as Democrats, and could operating to punish all the rest of not'support Becht in the primary. Us. .' •. -Listening to wisdom of the old -Anaya appomtees all Overstate pais, one concludes this about government scurrying, to use up gubenlatorial candidates: If they their vacation time and sick leave, can't successfully 'organize their Inthe clearbeliefthat whoever gets own campaigns, they won't make it .elected ~overnor\th';y aroo't going as boSS of the state, Unfortunatl!ly, to hold on to theU' smecures. That the reverse is not nece5$llrily true. whirringsaundyouhearis madeby'" -.searching for bits. of political' the state'sfCel'ox machines I'UIU1ing wisdom thatcanbe expressed pithi- off multiple copies. of their ly, three appropriate to this rna­ resumes, for use in jOb-hunting. mentin NewMexico come to mind: . -state Senators who won that "Ne'ler impute to malice what can short, sharp battle for Control of be bliuned on stupidity," "SInce I their .body during the early- lost hope, I feel better" and "Don't summer speciallegil!lative session re-elect anyb<)dy).' .

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Lil Bit Shiney shows whylle'can find the gold at the end of the "Rainbow." Jockey Jeff Williams brings Lil Bit Shiney to the wlrmer's circle after wInn­ ing the $586,370 Rainbow Futurity Sun­ day at Ruidoso Downs, The colt ran the second-fastest time in the race's 23-year year history, covering the 400-yard course in 19.72 seconds. Lil Bit Shiney is trained by Hugh Tucker for owners Shelly and Lodle Stapleton of Bellaire, Texas, who collected a winner's purse of $240,316. - ... -

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, ~p". ·T l'J.' f----- , T ,·,.... 1... Reba McEnllre 4 "'" ,. ,. ·f·· .- r '....•·,~ll" ..... j,l" George Jones brings superior horses 8 • .~".'f<.'., II '.ddV Gary MorTIS 11 I " o 4 ...,... ' "" .,... • ~ T,' 1 .y Nltty Gritty Dirt Band Lillie's Restaurant A .... " f< ~j,~ Pete and Lillie Ysasi 1 .'-"I",r l-tv Brenda Lee to 'Pavilion this week 4 ',;'·iT ft orj_ Since 1960 l' M·,nri,.. Conway TW"ltty ., .... ~. ft .J." Specializing In Mellican Food. ;t- 1,"" '1 "V Bellamy Brothers .\ lul<:l1 of :~;JH hor'-;f''-; hCiVP heen the seipel session are: Poker, a Steaks And Sandwiches , " .", ... , !'<' oj." Annual ()I'I N 11 (X) "(Xl I X('F 1"( 1 W,,·I'IP<-,d j,< Kns Knstofferson f"iltalogued for lhE' I-tth stakes winner of $111,000; Riley AI, .<;'.1'" dO'· Swnmpr Selpct Thoroughhrpd Sale, Allison Futurity winner Bold Ego; 11'1'"'1);,y lh'lf·.'!dV Mickey OIUey wh,eh wW be r·onducted In three stakes winner Medieval Man '" A' SIH,.,~IO'·, , ./ j'I 'yl.luliV ' j '(" K,.,I separ:itf' spS.slOns July 24-26 in the 1 $167,000); Groton; First Am­ I" ~ II' IdV Merle Haggard .'Ii',~I',./",u All Amencan Sail's P:ivlllon at bassador; Staunch Avenger; and .;1-" lh iu 'Iii!", :) " A <;'· ... r 1'1 _I." Huido.so Down.<;. Trade Route. L.'):.d ~lJd(il'rt h "!lOTH' '2.:,7 7X4f l "01' II', j.rv SylVia • ., ~'" " 1-< .,. Thp forrn.at for lhp 193fl f'dition of Included in the select session is a Totals thf' HucllOn has hpl'n r'ornpletely yearling by the hot sire Majestic • Handling Charge ) 1)11 r('(Jf'Srgnf>-f) tr, qffpr not only yearl­ ,ight. who has produced stakes -._-- , , • r .. Amount Enl:'losed mgs, but horsps of f:IC'lng Ctgf' and • WInners Prince True, Wavering ._--- -- It's ---.. ". lock.',. .,It D. ",.1"., ',om Ill•• ""••'''ll hroodmares. .. Monarch, !.ucence, Laser Light, 9lal" Fa" all,,,," 0"'" ""!'>&<> K"omll'''"'"' .by Q.""'_'" Ivll 0< .""'-""'.' 01 you. V..,., The sal" op"ns at 7 pilI. Thurs­ Erin Bright and Light Spirits. Also Happening .~ --;= "..",,,reatll II"hoI<:"'anI",_m,,;rym"'" ;. ," ·'oc••' ••'"be d.n"''''''''''''S.C...II' day with 117 seled yearlin/ls slated for sale in the yearling divi­ .'he b ..... No ', 0«1....""...._ .n., ,-;-:.,...... !oD'" 1l"9".r :JlSI Ter..p,""..e .,.11 11 scheduled to /10 under the /lave!. sion is a half-sister In 1986 Riley -I" '. De .•"",,plald chestnut colt by Horse Of it's an indication of a good TolI·Flee Ticket Order Number 1-BOO-235-FAIR thorou/lhbred market." The Year and three-time champion Among the sires represented in Secretariat.

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n , ". ., 'r. L l't. , ,_,.I , .; ',',', " , 3.. . t, , ~'.' \ RUIDOSO DOWNS NINTH, 3 &01 yea....lds,AIlowance, 400 yards, III-Twosheels\olhewind. 2.ob My Da,b•. 8oMy' ToUJouaell, 7-Ilaffle You, 9-l'lortbernLaddl., l'll~m,'."year,i)l"';filiP' '°,11\11"1011118" .•C1ln i. ~P~k ~ro$!, ";llida~'Ohle, 2·IMu /..1" '!l'lloman RACERESUL'l'S Purse 13,900, Sweet Ten~ 7·Tbrob. 9-Rai$e A Wra'ftglei\~ &- Lady 9-North.em ~dd1e, 5- Tricolor. Trlfec,ta (a.-10A) $10,OOO;'P"f3e 13,:rpo,.' . ,',.:', ''-'-' .' :,,'}', :-" '.: Spl'psh. QUlniel~ (3001) ,g9"60~ '.' .' ','.' , . FORTllURSDAY,Jl.lLY 17t 1988. 40The Futur. (Martinez) 18,00, 8.20, 2,80 Jel Seller, QoinI.la (2-1) paid $42,80, $50,20. Track."faSl"~ /l,Ubet\yHuIUlb (Go""an2ll3;80, ~,20. 3,20 '. 'FIFTH•. 2 ye;,r-old. II< oj>, 8 filrlQnllll. Pura~. FIRST: 3 &: " ytar..a~. MCbIi $3,500. 5 If.ij 6-Sparklln8 Sanda (Boslamanle) 8,00. 2,80 FIFTH:, 3' y~al'Olds " up, Slakes Trial, 440 Handle-$418,678,'Allendanco-!,077. , 8·No. Holdjl \I1arrell (Marlin..) MO,a,8I!. . '$2.600.", ' .. " • -. ,. furloRp. Purse '2,500. I·Runnln On CIa.. (Wilson) 2,40 yards, Purse ".100, !l.eurtwla~e(SQrell$o.)UO . " . ." ", 8-FolI!ltIl1SparkY ISorel\$Q.14,00, 2.48, 2,28 .. 7-Wilchy Wench (Germany) 11.m, 1.40. 3.40 Tim. • 20,27, Mso ran, Welliner E""re.., 80Mr Victory Davll (Martin) ',00.'2,80. 2.40 RUiDOlIO DOWNS TI"'o· 1l13,).'AlOo ,ra!l'~1\Sfog8y(a.1I.Ul\ollq I.eomOSe W...... (Mal1ln"13,\jO,2.I\0 6-Bryan's Boot (Cogburn) 3.00, 2.to a-Trucldn' N Gear, 7·B01 My Ael, 2-Boonsle 8-Vlldng lWyale (Swnpler) &,80, 3,40 RACli: RElSt!LTS ,Som, Sol'm Sa~I, 7·P.~kY Ladr. 3-l.l.ldo. ;rabl.•, .. ,2-Pinebol. y F1yboy (Sorenson) 5.60, 4,00 Mac:k~1J ~Knr"htA~ "Ti~e da,"Als(i,r~pl ~Dentic~orYI.s;.cQtt 5-oWhichway Old Shego. My Sweet Toot. Toot. 8.20 Hankins, B-Tital$ Gal, 6-Karl Surprise. Rain. la-qUI Oup.,.3-0FJ,ipt Fke. ... l Com" , "-Shellys DoD (Blevins) 5.60 Alway. A Blurr. QoinIela (4-6) paid '7,20, Pic Six, s.slr I\IIbl (Nlcodemua) 3,00. 2.80 Sli:COND:.' yuar-old. " up, ~ $8.000, .40 W.r. QUlnI~1a [1-6) I"'ld'lMIO; l?Ie $lXt 2 Urkelli w. .. mander, 60 D••""nlc'.l...l,+Cii.U Y"l./.ady . Time .. 415.94. Also ran: 8-Peerless Deck, z..Wars No Uekets w winners. 2 tickets w winners paid 4-Sissy Salls (Payne) 4.80 - yards. aurae $2,900. wirmers paId $1~&l9.-U wpald f1ZVXI. '. Oh~uleeit~9{;e~"GUtter:. QUiJ1Iel4 (3~l p~ld.$3.;v.o.·, Mufl, 9- Oqulnns Shamrock, I-Plenty Swinger, $1,407.80. Carryover for Friday $2,815.17. Time _21.535. Also ran: 9-Eastex, 7-eamplown 4·8e$ Another Bugs (Payne) 39.GO~ '14,40. 11.40 mLEVr;:N',I,1l: 2y,ar<1J14$.,R:W,n.bsn'l1".q\,Con,,4ao ..... SEVENTUi {, ye~r:~ld:f& lJp.,· (l {urlon",•• C1nl ' 3-MUste Maker Man. 16- Dusty Intent. ~Doc Rebel ELEV~NTH: 2 year-old trial 6 furlongs. Purse Dash, 6- Lenorah Ease, 8.Fonda Brown. 9--Hempens Delight (;Rutherford) 5.60. f.60 yardS, Purse ,100.-24:5;$4. " "',;, .' .. .$6(2$, l"'ur$(l $31~' '., GiJ'1. QuInlela (6-7) paid '27,80, Dally Double (7-61 $2,100 l-Amel"ican Moon Fun, 3-Antlque Vintage.· 16-Be$t Holme (Burgos) '6.20 7...ret QQ Clhl.e:k: CBu.slamallW:) 15.20. IMO j 3,20 &--Miss'Jerlmt (B"O 7,-40~ 4;201'2.80, paid "03.40, lo-Total Proof (Martinez) 9.60, 3.60, 3.20 lO-Classy Comment. Quiniela (5-l0) paid $74.60. . Tlm~· 21.81. Also ran; l,.Maybe Tonight. 7~ 1m- -4·l\on811 RYAn (Nh:od:emus) 3.00. '2,40 ,1~Kins MQl.hias lGenmmy) ~;'2Qj :3.00 THIRD; 2 yeaMlld maidens. 400 yards. Purse 1-ehrystal Lark UJdberg) 2.80. 2.60 SEVENTHl 3 year-olds & tip. Stakes Trial. 440 areal~sterbunny, &.Migl1ty Lovely. IJ.Rebs Pass. l-Larkln Efts, U"'ai.1!n) 2.80. '•, 2:-Trevcr'("1lck,U(:cm.ned,Yl 2';~1' . " '2,500. S.WheelB Away (GanH 6.40 yards.' Purse $2.100. 2-Easy Caine, 3-8mooth 0 Bunny. l1-oNaUve 'Time .. 19,62. Al$o t;1n: 2..speeJal Hi. G-Gl~u.; ChJh, , 'TUnc' ',. l;l1,3 Al$:o ran: 4-JusUt>e 'j$ Green. 3..J(ldden N Streak!n .(F.uller.>-.3..00. 2 40, 220 -- 'l!ime---l+1.f..2....A1so-an: 4-Tw~-E3'ed Tooti!Br-'------'lo:Barbmys Pokey (Nicodemus) 5.20, 2.40;-2;40r--I:D~re~'lDm".~Qll:'~lln!'.!I.e}e1~a-'(4-""OIl))4P ..aldldU'i1JI57ilJlOOo.,.rDlaal\!.I)'l!-DD",0I.t'b<1JJeL--!8J:1-D9.'0...~l9..r'-Jill...r~lglliburauISlerling)$ 2,OOIl•7.60. a.GO, 3.00 • I-CaUfornla Classic. 50-Single Balcony. 7-SOulhemShIp IDJevIruU.s.IO....00 lll-Cbero1,com,. 4..Judge Ruidoso Downs Entries _. _ ... _ .. __~ . __~ ~_,,_~___..._ ,.0._ ' __" __ '.~~~~_ ._._~ __ -', - . ------KachinaStakesfifta,lIsfs'may allchase i' • .. , RUIDOSO DOWNS ENTRIES 8-Debonalre Willie (Udberg) 118 FOR THURSDAY, JULY24,l986, ~He's A Skoobie (Powell) 118 5-Ridgerldergirl (Bui) 105 \ FIRST: 3 & 4 year-olds. MCim 1 DodIe S~:(~~h:eo;) • $7,500, 5 If.! furlongs. Purse $2,500. 115 O- 's Venture (Cogburn) ;-.::;':;:it 120 Spencer's'Lightfoot Lil next Saturday .'; , I-Umpire (NB) 116 AE: Will Lead, Last Break, 8-Henry's Girl (NB) 115 2-Charger's Bid (Udberg) 116 Looking Bay, Senorita Swot'dfish. ~Cinco Bob (Lowry) 120 - '. . 7.1 gth to in th sechd dl,vi: I'mSweetBombayfired hackoff 3-Wllly Gent (Powell) 116 SIXTH: 3 year olds & up. Clm lO-Dracoman (KRoller) 115 Thursday's trials for the ~ slo~n wi~ICve~ran fOCk~ Lan'XadulleffortinthePocketCoinHan- 4-Nutmeg Lady (Bul) 111 $5,000.870 yards. Purse $2,500. AE: Sinokin Blade, Rough augura) running of the $90, Byers at the hebn, TIle well.brei! dlcaptwow~ksagoto~ahandY 5-Flashey N Clasey (Sorenson) 1-8hiney Stride (Lambert) 117 Ranger, Knish Knack, Locomotive Kachina Stakes at Ruidoso Downs daughterofMuscoviterecorded the 3.len$th victory In :r'!ursday's III 2-Oquinns Shamrock (Apodaca) Breath. turnedintoa strong proving,gr:Wld fastl!St clocking among the day's .0penIng Kachina dlvislon, A 6-Michele's Banker (Martinez) 118 ELEVENTH: 2 year-old. Fut for grseadlectuateThosof ~.bryeedar~ur::i: dlvislons stepping offthe 6-furlong bargain $1,300 purchase last year, 116 3-Tooters Son (Udbergl 119 Trl. 6 furlongs. Purse $2,100. mer . ro"&,, e race In 1~122seconds,UghtfootLiI, I'm Sweet Bombay already has 7-What A Spirit (NB) 121 4-Mito Dandy Dancer (Lowry) 1-Tuesday's Dancer, (Payne) 117 the J.IlOWltain traek. Half of the 12 was utchased for $18,000 in the 85 m'!reJhan ~oubled her purchase 8-Devastating Speed (Cogburn) 116' 2-Az Well (Sorenson) 120 qualifiers fo~ the race had g~ne S~er sale. 'Ibe filI1, owned by pl"icemeanungs.JoeMartineZhad 116 5-Malpals Warrlon (Martinez) 3-Draconic's V. J. (NB) 120 through the nng atthe 1985 auction_ Jackie Spencer of Alto, is a leading the mount for trainer Richard ~Flyn By Em (NB) 118 115 4-Big Bold Boz (Byers) 120 . contender to bank a winner's purse Nolen. I'm Sweet Bombay is the lo-Hunting A KiSII (NB) 108 6-Fols Bid (RodrIquez) 118 5-Two Edged Sword (Bul) 120 'Ibe top three fInis!ters from four of $452M in the fmaIs of the property. of Burt Masters Of Lubo AE: Coul And Fluffy, casey 7-Speedy Moon Deck (Burgos) 6-Cowboy Posse (Coombs) 120 trials for the Kachina Stakes on K hin' Stak .. bOCk~,Texas _,~ Court Land, Gueydan. Shirlee's 8-Princely Music (Sorenson) 7-eharlies Boot (NB) 120 Thursd,ay advanced to. the fmal of ac a es...... "e.J'".....':.. b.v"su...... _ , ~vnd. Girlee. SEVENTH: 2 year-old TWELFTH: 3 year-olds & up. the three-quarter mile race for Qualifyinginthe samelJeat with and third to I'm Sweet Bombay, SECOND: 3 year-01ds & up. Clm allowance. 400 yards. Purse $3,000. Clm $2,500. 5 If.! furlongs, Purse 2-year-old ffilles scheduled to run LJghtfoot Lil were Ptifua ~ were Dart N' Strike and ~ $4,000. 400 yards. Purse $2,500. 1-8peedyVlctory (Short) 117 $2,500. JuIy26. and River Bend Jamie, Prima Lady, Dart NStrike isa $5,700 pur- I-Feature True (NB) 122 2-Super Duper Doll (NB) 117 I-carnation Kid (NB) 118 Trainer Terrell Davidson saddl.· PrisCilla wasa $3.500 repurchase at ch!lSefromtheSummerS81eo\'ined 2-Snooper Lark (Longoria) 118 3-Flows Uke Wine (Blevins) 117 2-Broadway Prospect (Benitez) ed-LightfDOt Lilfor a conunandln2 Jasts~;er's~uM.lon,_....;.; " bYRObert.I3:~«,on J:..:! RuI~..;... 3-HY' Plll55Em (NB) no ' +RebelS·Cas'h{-Wll9iinlll'1---U8-,--- . .c_. . .. ~ =- ,__.~ ._. ~_ .._,_~_,_,._" ,,,,.L.. "", "111,",, 11._. lim ,. I .... ] 4>€ool-SpoHN&)'-12O n ··-{;oEUers-HefnlJ"{NBt-ll'1· 3"AldonliCk,{.QJontblJHlal-l----...... ;.:.:;;,=-c:..::;c.;:=...==:::==:::=:=:;;;:;;: 5-Fols Streak (NB) 113 6-Tinys In Town (NB) 120 4-Perks Old (NB) 121 6-Scrutinlze (NB) 122 7-Strickly Special (NB) 117 5-Harry Prairie (NB) 121 7"Charge It Boss (TLayton) 118 8-PInes Continued (Martin) 117 6-Winning Margin (Bul) 113 8-Bold Miss Jan (Wilson) 115 ~Jet Zero (Martinez) 117 7-Alot Of Speed (Kennedy) 113 9-Sparky Native (Brooks) 118 lO-Moon Plan (NB) 117 8-Vavavavoom (Germany) 116 lO-Standard Time (Rutherford) AE: My Credibility, Windy 9-Splrlt Of The South (Powell) 118 Wessel, TIle Black Pirate, Saras 121 AE: Keepin Rules, Ask Mister Gone NBtive. lo-Bold Stick· (Sorenson) 121 Knowltall, Assured To Fly, Show­ EIGHTH: 3 year-olds. Clm AE: Prince Grenada, Plenty,lm- ing Easy. $2,500. 5 If.! furlongs. Purse $2,500., pressive, Dogtown Slim, Octavlano. THIRD: 3 year-old maidens. 400 I-Miss Fire Fly (Udbel'g) 120 yards. Purse $2,500. 2-MIss calico (Martinez) 114 • l-Streakin Go Go (Brooks) 120 3-F:oley's FolliNe (NB) 112 • 2-Blg Jetty (Burgos) 117 4-For Sunny's Sake (NB) 115 3-Jess Burner (Martinez) 120 5-Eastern Royale (Bul) 110 Selections 4-Laser Lane (JWilliams) 115 6-Believe A Lady (NB) 115 5-8ir Tamblen (Myles) 117 7-lnfallble (Rutherford) 120 6-Naked Emotion (NB) 120 8-Fr And Marg's Here (Mc- SELECTIONSFORTHURSDAY, 7-Rose Royce Too (Payne) 115 Clanahan) 110 JULY 24 8-Fols Native Jet (Sorenson) 115 9-Classy Channer (NB) 115 I-Flashy N Classy, Umpire, Wil­ 9-Poppys Encounter (Blevins) Io-cert 'n Deal (Sorenson) 115 ly Gent. 120 AE: Try To Fool, Turn A Trick, 2-Charge It Boss, Feature Tru, lo-Experteeze Me (Dolphus) 120 Knockltout, Bertie's Choice. By Pass Em. ,, AE: Sitka Victory, Nevasca. NINTH: 3 year-olds. Clm$15,000. .3-Naked Emotion, Streakin Go Nimitz, Boonsie Native. 350 yards. Purse $2,800. Go, Experteeze Me, • j FOURTH: 2 year-olds. Fut Trl. 6 ,I-Hypersonic (TLayton) 116 4-Sids Ego, Silver Saint, Dancing furlongs. Purse $2,100. 2- Master Sky (Myles) 120 Dugan.' . • l-Senco De Mayo (NB) 117 3-Miss Sinn Bug (NB) 115 " 5-Hookum Waldo, Bandolino,Our 2-Sld's Ego (Llunbert) 120 4-Ima Roma Charge (Baber) 115 PIBtoon. 3-Autobahn (Sorenson) 120 5-DJS Venture (NB) 116 6-Shiney Stride, Tooters Son, 4-EI Salado (Powell) 120 6-Mighty Tiffany (Blevins) 115 Mlto Dandy Dancer. ' I 7~Rebels 5-8oul's Pleasure (NB) 117 7"Banana Bug (NB) 120 cash, SuperDuperDoll, 6-Silver Saint (Uriegas) 120 8-Timely Decision (NB) ,115 Speedy Victory, 7-Danclng DugWl (NB) 117 ~Lets Get Earnest (Coombs) 118 6-Believe A lady, Infafiable, Miss FIFTH: 2 year-01dsmaidens. 5 If.! lo-American Saint (Payne) 120 Fire Fly. , ~Banana I furlongs. Purse $2 500. AE: Rocket Raiser; St Bar Kid, Bug, Timely Decision, f 1-Hookum Waldo (Payne) 118 Late Fnry, Subtle Hemplications. Hypersonic, 2-huv Ya T. (NB) 115 TENTH: 3 & 4 yeat-olds. Clm lo-stash It Now, Cineo Sob, 3-Bandolino (NB) 118 $4.000. 5 'k furlongs. Purse $2,500. Draeoman. . I 4-Our Platoon (NB) 118 I-Field Stripper (Coombs) 110 U-Big Bold' Boz, Draconic's VJ, ! 5-Present Haste (Coombs) 118 2-Banner Scout (LJdberg) 115 Tureday's Dancer, 6-Post A Note (NB) 112 3-Downwlnd Run (Byers) 115 l2-Vavavavoom, Perks Old, Alot Of Speed. 7-8oy Uno (Benitez) 118 4-Pleasure Lad (Sorenson) 120 - ''- -.'. •

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, " "., "." • '. ''''. I. , 4A I Tha Rl.lJdoso Naws .I Mon<:llilY, JUly 21, ieee , • . -- - ( . - .1 , , ,- People • , . , .,t .' . I. Coming,.up-,"," '" ' Bridge over Today, Wednesday, July 21 July 23, ..' CarrizQwaters The RUmoSO SHRINE CLUB The Ruidoso Duplloate TRINITY SOU'l'llERN:BAP. will conQuct their J;egUlar mon­ Club will .oonduot their TIST CHORCa in'Capitan will thly meeting at 6:30 p.m. seoond annual mlnl-' have Its vacation BiblE;! school at Wednesday, July 23, ·'at Cree 6 to 8:30 p.m. every night beginn­ Me~dows Country Club. All bridge seotlonlills FrldlilY ing today (MondaY), July 21, and Shrmers ,and toeir spouses are through' SuridlilY, ' July continuing through Friday, July , 25·27. lilt Olilrrlzo Lodge. urged to attend, .The seotlonlills begin at 6' 25, Everyone is invited to Par­ 'rhe RUU>OSO-IlONDO ticipate iI!' these ~ghtIy )3ible VALLEY 'EX'rENS10N CLUB p,m. Friday, July 25; A study sessIOns. ," will meet at .noou'Wednesday, SpeCial event is pllilnneo July 23, atthehome of Joyce llijil fQr ,elilch day of th'e tour­ on 226 Hemlock Circle for iii nament. Some of, the The RUIOOSO AmpORT will covered (Iish luncOeon. Members players WhO will be l;'ltthe conduct a landing safetyseminar are ask to remember iut1.1re pro- seiotlonals are (from left) al 7 p.m. tonight (Monday), July , grams will be planned at the,lun- RUDY Greenhaw,' Doris 21, at Village Hall. The eJght fac- cheon, and new ·ideas will be Burleson, Sarah Raper, tors to consider when landing welcome. FortOose who want to . Betty Powel 'and Millie wll1 be discussed, along with carp,?ol, meet at the Adult Kolb. 'several other topics related to Recreation Center at 11:30 a.m. landing an airplane. pilots and F'd people interested in flying, as rl ay I , I ----t·--u,e..tf...asQtl...e.....g..effiniFieF,ra.,l-ipmumbf,liioc,::;,·a..r~e:Tm,:,;_:-~sa ur ay . vited to attend, . , and Sun day, On campus . , WOMEN'S AGLOW OF July 25-27 RUIDOSO will meet at 7 p.m. Tbe R0100S0 DUPLICATE . , Ruidoso High School band JesUS Chavm; ofSanPatricio was tonight (Monday), July 21, at the BRIDGE CLUB, a member of • . students will have a. marching' a candiWttefor a bachelor of arts in Senior Citizens Building,' The the American Contract :Bridgs rehearsal on Friday, August 1, at 'fJyscfioli)gy degree frj~_Qf Texa_slltEI ~aso dur: _ ~~J~ftdii~~~en~~W-;: ~~i~~jy ¢tmd-annual ,iirllll-llridge sec­ wiUbefrom'I:30t04p.m.and6:30 in~ the recent-sprTnIC' and ministers to women. AU 'tionals Friday through' Sunday, to 8:30 p.m. Fundamentals .of mar~ commencement.. ' women in the community are in­ July 25-27, at Carrizo Lodge. At 6 ching (which are extremelyimpor- vited to attend and are asked to , p.m: Friday, July 2l?, the club ,~, tant fdr' incoming freshmen and . bring a friend. " will feature a turkey clinl1er with other students not in band before) Recently namedto the dean's list all the ,trimmings and begin to ., will be stressed at these two at ~ew Mexico State Oniverslty at , . • The Ruidoso High Sqhool Saturday, July 26, there will be Band students will rehearse Mon· were Manfred Failla, Pat, Mat­ BAND llOOSTERS will meet at two sessions of bridge, the first day through 'l'hursday from 8 to 11 thews, Kelly Perryman, Amanda 7:30p.m. tonight (Monday), July one wJll begin at 1:30 p.m., and • a.m. Augwit 11-14, AUgust 18-21 and Fer~uson, James ;Wimberly and 21, in the fine arts building at ' .the second one will be some time August 25-26. Special night rehear. DaVJd AnnaIa. . Ruidoso aigh School. All parents later in> toe afternoon. A special sats will be conducted from 6:30 to • .Nli1nedto the NMSO dean~s list of Ruidoso High band members liquor Ucense will allow in­ 8:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, from Mescalero were 'Johnnie are encouraged to attend. Fun· terested persons to "HYOH" on­ \ August 11 and 12, 'l'hursday, August I Mendm; and Peggy Vigil. . dralslngand upcoming band pro­ ly ou Saturday. The cost of eallh 21, Monday, August 25, and Thurs- Amy :Boone of Ruidoso Downs jects will be discussed. sessionwUl be $-1. At11 a.m. Sun­ day, August 28. wasals" named to the dean'slist gt . day, July 27, Swiss Team bridge All band members are urged to NMSU. will begin. Barbecued ham­ attend. David Lucero from Tinnie was Tuesday, burgerswillbeserved. Everyone For more infonnation contact also named to the dean's list at interested In bridge, even non­ .director DannyFlores at 257~70. NMSU recently. JUly 22 dupUcate players, can attend and will be welcome. Instruc­ The SOUTH CENTRAL tors, partners, and directors'will be available. Hosme.r to give art demonstration MOUNTAIN Rc&D COUNCIL • Half of the money raised from , will meet at 10 a,m. TueSday, Ju­ . is ly 22, at the South Fork Cam­ thethree day eventwill go to the CADET GREGORY J. FOURAT'r Ken Hosmer will give a free art Gallery. The public welcome to National Arlhritis Foundation demonstration at 7 p.m., Tuesday, attend. pground of Bonito Lake. A picnic Carr~o lunch will be provided at noon. and the other half will go to local July 22, at the Lodge The cost Is $2.50 per })erson. charities. 'rhis is an event to Everyone is invited to attend. raise money for charity. 'For 'Fouratt.is honored· • After lunch 'a tour of the 'critical more information contact Ruby , , treatment'area above the dam Greenhaw at 2574411. Cadet Gregory J. Fouratt, son of porary AirForce. ' . THE KNIT,SHOP wll1 be conducted. For further in­ Saturdl'lY, Winifred A. Blount of Roswell and Fouratt Is a student at New Mex­ formation call 648-2941. Lt. Col. E.J. Fouratt of Ruidoso, ico State University in Las Cruces. Ope;D Tuesday-Sa1:urday August 2 . bas, completed a U.S. Ail' Force RoO.T.C.fieldtraining encamp­ 1.0 a.D1..-6 p.DI. I The REPUBLICAN WOMEN The SIERRA BLANCA SW­ ment at LackIand Air Force :Base, OF ~LINCOLN COUNTY will INGERS SQUARE DANCE Texas. meet for a potluck picnic at 6 CLU:B will conduct theirthird an­ Field training, attended by tHE LIGHT TOUCH • KNITTING MACHINES • INSTRUCTIONS, p.m. Tuesday, July 22, at the niversary dance beginning at , cadets nonnally between their se­ • 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Augrn;t 2, at . ' • CONE YARN Valley of Fires Ranch in Car­ cond and third year of college, .. • • rizozo. The ranch is located three . the Carr~o LOdge. Round danc­ gives an opportunity to evaluate· 336..4962 Angus miles west of the flashing lightat ing will begin at 7:30 p.m. with each student's potential all an of­ • Pat Zim.merm.an the overpass on Highway 380. To :Bob Klose cueing. Square danc­ ficer, according to an Air Force reachthe ranch, tumleft (south) ing,with Ken Kirby doing the spokesman. I ..._- at mile marker number 63. calling, will begili at 8 p.m. (It The summer's curriculum' Con­ Members are asked to bring will be mainstream dancing, sists of orientations on jetaircraft, THOROUGHBREbS potluck dishes of their choice. with announced.plus caIls). careeropportunlties, buman tela­ By I 'l:J Drinks and utensils will be Spectators are welcome. For tions education and equal oppor­ provided. more information call257·28lI3. tunity training. Physical fitness Ron M~Williams I -- and survival training are also. T J Transeason '86 emphaSIzed. I have found that the least reflects the well bred The field training is four weeks, popular item on today's menu is elegance of the finest - but cadetsin the two-year R.O.T.e•. food for thought. thorough\:1reos, claSSIC, program receive an additional two ;0 • .. but with a romantic spor­ weeks of instruction iii the develop­ tive 'personality. Softly Coming up policy ment of airp(>wer and the contero- Most of life's problems CIre like the super highway cloverleafs. It tailored separates in • may not seem like it. but if you glen plaid and matching Deadlines for submissions to" News, are preferred, stay with it long enough. there tickweave co·ordinate "Coming Up", are Thursday at 1 My Life is a way out. with hunter green blend­ • p.m. for the following Monday edi- Contributions to "Coming VP:' • • • ed linen sultings for a tion, and Tuesday at 1 p.m. for the are welcom~ from n!'n-p!Oflt . fOll0=rursdavedition. groups, SOCial orgamzatlOns, Finally If Teddy Roosevelt were to fresh new approach to return today. hewould tell us to tailored dressing. Like _._- ~-w~~~meb~rwrl!>fte~~';fl~io~S;-Jl~~:~tu~~~t~~~l)'&~---Has-Some'----- speclJ(sOftlyail(Jcarry aol9­ ra(fTn-g~'s-i1Ks-,-tn-e-­ delivered ormailed to The Ruidoso general public. .,. wallet. finishing toucheS that • 4- ...... provide equestrian Glamour. Theweight reducing business Is polish, sparkling accents beinll done on a large complete these looks in . scale....Boo. the form of krinkle satin • • • blouses; lace collars, ge­ You know. 'praise does wonders nuine leather belts, and , for my wife's sense of heanng. beautltuIp'attern ed ...... sweaters all incor· So hear this. we teally .do ap· poratlng olaret accents. Fir'e Sale preciate your shopping'with us at the 1'HE BOUSt: OF J,~ As a result of our. neighbor's fire, we You can have a have minitnum smoke damage. Time now glainorous career in,. cOSJnetologyand Ask for Sondra Young to save as everything in the. store (at the , make a greatliving. , . at , time of the fire) is on sale. .AtAladdinBeauty . . College, wecan' ~~Lit:t:le Sale Now In Progress :train you in9short Rain" , , . months. After that, '. LOC(;)ted inside EleganteOeauty Supply Contemporary Apparel the sky's the limit. . . Prices good thru July. ' pe.rrns - $22.00 • Manicures - $3.00 Mo..day...... Sat....aaV Shdrnpoo dnd Set w $ 6 ... 00 ' 10:00A.M.-5:00 ....M. , Aladdin Haircuts for 'Men ond Women - $6.0p SlJNDAY"'11:ooA~M,,""'2:00".M. BEAUl'V OOLLEGE: .. . . ' Fadals with'Mink on products - $4.00 ., . 108 South Union , " ;Roswell, N.M. 38201 Free when YO\J order ony Mink Oil'product. 2608 Su~derth ' 623-6331 Gazebo. Shoppin' Center' 257-6999

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, '~ ~ , '.'-«. ... Softball Results· • • '~"" • • . .. • Both the Lincoln County Men's play; the Tigers and the Ginks will Gods, 24-1, and the Fire (no eXllct '(X Softball League and the Lincoln take on the Terminators at 6~15 scor.e available). County Women's SIc-Pitch Softball p.m. The Flamingo Club is 6-2 on the • League continue to have hot raceS. At 7:30, Alto Construction will' season. The Unicorns and Lady. In men's action Friday night at play The Inncredlble and the Braves are 6-3, and the Shady • • • -",W",,., ;t-'<;." Eagle Creek Sports Complex, Crushers wIU meet the Knights. Ladies are 5-3. _ 'It;lO., JIy"""" • unbeaten Roybal Electric topped At 8:45; the Clippers will take on' Women's action will continue Aspen Pharmacy, 12-8; the once­ the Scorpians and the AmIgos will tonight (Monday), July 21, atEagle - beaten Puxnas nipped' the Cut play the Merchants: Creek Splirts Complex...... Above Clippers, 12-11; the Ruidoso . r There will be a men's invitational Bowling center Nads topped The tournament next weekend at Eagle At 6:15, the Cobras will play the " .' ., Inncredible, 7-4, and beat the WhIte Creek Sports Complex. Inn of the Mountain Gods and the Mountain Exxon Tigers, 7-2; the The top teams from that tourna­ Unicorns will take on the Shady . . Tigers downed the Beavers Sand & ment wIU qualify for the state D Ladies, • Gravel Crushers, 5-0; the Mer­ division .tournament in. Roswell .- chants defeated the Mountain Pest next month. At 7;30, the Khaos Klan wJ1l play Control Terminators. 13-6; and the In women's play-last Wednesday the Lady Braves and the Fire will Terminators topped Trinity Moun­ night, the defending champion meet the :£>'lamingo Club. In 8:30 tain Fellowship, 8-5. Flamingo Club took overfirst place contests, the Fire will take on the In action Thursday night. the with a 28-4 win over the Shady Khaos Klan and Ole Taco will play While Mountain Exxon pitcher Dave Hall Beavers Sand & Gravel Crushers Friday, Clippers defeated the Merchants, Ladies and a 30-0 victory over the the Cobras. throws a pitch during a Lincoln County night. At first base is Bud Jarrell. White 11-7; the Crushe.rs beat Ski West. Inn of the Mountain Gods. Men's SoftbaTf League game with the Mountain Exxon won. 5·0. 16-5; the Terminators belted Super Other games saw Ole Taco top 8, 27-3; and the Amigos topped the Fire. 15-3, and beat the Aspen Pharmacy. 13-9. . Unicorns, 22Al; the Lady Braves WHO US? Men's action will continue Tues- dump the Cobras, 2O-2,and the day, July 22. . Shady Ladies. 16-3; and the Khaos Trinity Mountain Fellowship will Klandeteatthe Inn of theMountain Alto tourney set this week The 13th annual Snowcapper final round. Member..Quest Golf Tournament Chuck Collins and Ed carroll will be Wednesday throughFriday. finished second with a 184. ~ July 23-25. at Alto Lakes Golf and Country Club. START ON' Build our own home? A total of 72 two-man teams will You've got to be orazy! participate in the tournament. YOUR CAREER , There Will be a mbted scramble Atlend II FREE seminar Tuesday. July 22, as a prelude to TODAY L'ftl..W..' to lindouthow you can build the tournament. ~ Mike Massey and Dan WiInbi!rly ! anew home of your own. won last year's tournament.. No down payment shooting a 181. They bad a 59 in the Step by stepgUidance NOSELLING-COME RELAx • LEGALNOTICE , .. ' .~ ",.. • -'~~~'~ July 31,1986 , . ,...... -_..- • NOTICEOFPUBLlCIl£ARlNG Time: t':di' p.m. _"~_'" , '".: 'I:Jlo..VilJall""UIWdool>~_wjlt_ie..t-.- ~1'tle·earri:l6'I:Qdge-·~" -.. ~, :N~w MeXico COJittIiunity Assislartce rNMCA) or 11 ­ co w _~ '. 1~7, CornmUtiity Developmertt tltock Grant ,riL '" -'~ ~... {CDaG) fUnding applica.Utin. Thes~ are corn-- Carrizo Canyon Road' ... - '"• .,l petiliVe progi"ant!I and the Stale of New Me:ItIco ~uldoso, N.M• , , ~* Will receive many mOre appUl!ations than ~af1 ~ • ~ ~ ,~, • '" .. fWlded. TO REGISTER AND FOR . '. e- f:'t •• . :A PubUc:: Hea.t'ii1g will be held on Tuesday ,,; . ,,' ~,,,, ~~~.,'-',~'-o" VWag~ ,. 0 - <';: August Sth'. at 4:00 p.m. In the Count!d MORE INFORMATION, CALL , ,~ ... , 'lOf' ... ~ __ ,' Chambet l()C8ted 3t313 Cre~ Meadows Drl1li!. All ... '... .J ~"", '; , residents'ateinvi(M. t08ttendend will beprovJded G.Patrick Gates a~ OPtJOttufilty ~ submit. their view~ and pro-­ CALL Toll t='re. _rs. The"""nng will als<> beused to mot

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, 'fUI'.sOI\V NIQIl'l' MIX"O SUMMl'.ll I.E!\QU.; RUl!)OSO nQWNS I.\A('''~ TI\~\f'K l.fo~Gt;[-: • port's J.lya .. ~u.ly'f . _ at Ruidoso nQwUng 9cnter , a. Ruldos~Bowllng'Ct"lltl,'r • 1I1gh JI1«,Uvlduall\'1~Jlta ScrlltcbGpQle HlghlQ4IvldualMel1"sScrn(C'h GQtg.l" with Gary Brown •, Cl11JY .castaneda, 247; Ja.ck: Kanmul.)', 233. VietDI:' Jnramillo: 19-1; JamU.-l'&S. 111gb IndlvldlJ;l,lMenlsSeM*eb Sei'Jl'$ 'ligh1... divlduall\Jen·$S('r~t('hSt.·rles Chuy Caataneda, fl:91t JacK KaJ:mady l li88. Vieto... Jnl'p-mOIo. ,51$; no), 'l'"orrf.'s, "iO. , lllgh lndlVJdiUlI Woilum,'S SC'J1ltch G~mf' , tUgb Indlvi..tLJal Woml,"~'$ &:raf«:-b Cnml' MarcIa McClendon. 164; O1aden~ LaGroq..c, IG8. DQris HobE'rts. 162: 1-.orl Pach«,o.H1. . Remodeling could begin on W.P. Borton Stadium tbls week. 111gb l..-Uvldunt Wpme..·sSrn,\t'll SeTi~ »igh hullv\ll\1a\.Womcn·s Stf"ol\t"b. fj~"h,'s' The projeqt will. inclUde enlarging both the home' and visitors Murda McClendon 47li; Shirl ThoJnllslln, -115. , PQti:!i RQbert~, 4~; Cindy Werne.... 316. seating capacity,'new lights. a bigger press bo~ and more fencing ana - lIigl\ IndlvldtmlMC'Il"s.'Il,D.d,(>pp'Game ' "iglJlnl!h'ldual'Mt.'ll·s'Hapdirap GP'QI(' walkways. . ' .. ChUyCMtallcda, 247;'JilCk Knrmady.. 246. Martin Riley. 243 •. Vlcl()r JaromlUo. ,229. com~leted . 'IUgb Indl"iij"BI MeQ.'s lInndiC:Ap Serie:t mgh Indl\'fd~"I1lUen·s"~Qdlcnj)St'ril'$ .WI1etljer aU the l"emodeling can be py Ruil!oso High ' ('~hu.)' Cas~fJt'da~(j97~ H~rb Brunell. 60\0: Martin l~U~Y. ~; Vi~lot".J;~;t'ammc:..62.9, .~ School's home footballopener against ArteSia August 29. remains to 81gb IndfVidl,l~'Womeu's n~ndirop Glint\' be seen. The weather could be a major factor.· . ':lilt\\ll\dJvbluJl\ Wqmctl's lIllndh.·a,p Game l'..orl FllehcC'o. 226: Usn J:Iidinger,206. ~ The changes will be welcomed,particularly on the visitOl"S side of Mar(!in.Mct::I~mlon.224; 'Glodemi LaGrone~ 2ZQ. lIfgb In4iiYid':Ul1 Wl;Jntr.n"$ U;iI1!lkap St-nt'S-. .High IndlvJduPl Wom'-'n"Sllnndlcup S~Tte8 !JsaHtdlngcf.. ~l: Kl:'lIdm (,I~rll;. 564~ Jod:o' the fiell!. ... '. Marcia McCl~n~dQll. l)U{): G1adenel...G"J'(m~. 5&8. Welt'b, OO~. " " The cW'l"ent seats on the visitol"s side are old, uncomfOrtable and Uieh. T-;-am St'i"n1;ch Ganu,· too small. . ,. lIigbTepm.Scra'chGame [..c:(ty'sHapp)' Hour•. 'iGI,;Kn.m"kazi's~ 667. Lucky Strlkes. 728;·Te~mThr~.,669. T(olilP S(,J"atdl &c.'I'i('$ " 1've always enjoyed covering football games in W.P. Borton "IghTea",- Sl.. r~t('h SeriC$ 1.eUy~sHa:pp)· Hour. -2.05ot: ' .....,nnTWll. 1.9Jn~ Stadium, but the remol!eUng should make. tblngs even better. , l.UCKy Stri'kl;$, 2,625; 'l'e;J,m Th~. 1.81G. 'l'eamStQlldlngs Both for sports writers and the fans. .' Uock¢ts.17-7; MenUdo,16·th.gllma1',a~t'"~.1~9;' Tc."QOl Stcuilling;i. . Abo' Gligibles\ 13.50-10.50: l~n)-':s napp~' Uuur, ** ***** * Tough Elotio'h like this wit! happen again begining [~el;~Ba.$ter Real Estate, H-2'; Team Three. 13-0U; Team """'0. U~]3; 1't'am Slx~ nat3;; A\"t~ Speaking of football, the beginirig of !:iigh $chool practice is just· Al.Ig'Ust 2a,when.the Ruidoso Hlgh~chool varsity .foot- ll~; Bank of Uuidoso, 10..&; l.ucky Slrikes. 9--1·; ·Ran. 9--.15: -l.AIlC Viulators. lJ..SO:-l\UiO'; BO~ls t'fUlil tlu.'ee weeks away; Monaay, August 11, to be exact. . bait team opens the season against Artesia. 'rho R.C.'s.,4.,.12. 'l'oe~IJ:l One. O~l6, B..J.6·18. It seetns !ike just a couple of months ago that the Warriors were . . . , '. . celebrating their state AAA-division 2H9 championship victol"Y over • extra hard to win each game. • . . .. Silvel" City...... ' And Ruidoso will play 11 regular-seasongames this year~ The extra B)l~ now anewseason will begi,n sOon, II! some ways, ji's'llven mOre. contest will be against .Los Lunas.· . . .. excIting to watch a teamdefen

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Chamber ce~ebrates.withbanquet ',' " by SHA.RI LEWIS News St...ff Writer Business Alte.- HoUJ'&; thec~ber mddie Parker for"'outstanding ser­ The Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Tele-au(ltion whi(lh rai&ed $6,400; vice in providing quaUty business . Commerce Membership Meetirig the first, statewide community am- education;.n Ruidoso Municiplll' andAnnual Banquet was termed a bassador's c(mvention; 'the video ' SC,~oQlst ~y Peggr McClellan,' . big SU(lcess by cbamber director tape of Lincoln County by the New . ·lllddie IS truly dedicated to the John Jeffer.s. . Mexico Film. 'Commission; the' school systeU/- and community•. He Nearly 200 People gathenidat the "most successful arts and crafts is ind~dan achiever,"she sald. caO'i~o $~,ilOO; Lpdge Thursday to hear show" which raised the' . .Assistant village manager Frank • Mayor Lloyd Davis Jr. proclaim Spree Party ;md its $10;000 prize; Potter then pre/lented this year's 1986 all RUi<.loso's centennial and the "verY successful and pro- . HN'ZHU'NE' beautification award " birthday. ' ductive" chainbe'r board retreat. . to the fiJ:In UnderwOOd, Dutton'&; . "I, !;loydL. Davis, dohearby pro- Crown then turned the meeting Griffin LTD. John Underwood, Don claim the year 1986 as the centen- over to .incoming BolU'aplo,ltoy • costtunes to fit the "ltuidoso. Then Grocker, vice president--Drgauiza­ and Now" theme. .,'tional Development Division; Don' Ruidoso Valley Chamber. of Commerce' the. .chamber's Membership Meeting arid' Following Rev. Burdette Sh'aw, vice presid~t-Economic Board of Directors President Bill Hirschfeld' Annual Banquet. About 200 people attend­ Stampley'S .invocation, outgoing Development. Division: BeCky presents outg,oing President .Paul Crown' ed, the ,banquet at the Carrizo Lodge. last chamber Board of Directors Presi- .Durham,·:vice, president-Com­ ,withal). Appreciation of Service plaque at Thurs~ay... . dentPaul Crown introducedandex- muriity Development Division; and pressed his appreciation to retit'ing Robert Boverie, vice presi. board members. Theyinclude, car- dent-Advertising/Promotion roll "Buddy" Bundick, Bill Car-Division•. rigan; Ken Moore arid Flodie WilSon. He tllen presented bOth Bundick and WUson with plaques Hirscbfeld said he f!!It positive for appreciation of service. abou~ the upcoming year. . Grown then j!lldngly gave his . "1 don't have a whole lot of pro­ view on'what the chambermeantto mises to make. We are going to him. have a very strong. chamber this "I look at the chamber the way yearmldI'llwork hardto makeita people look at a football .team. good year," he Said. When things go good, people thank everyone !!lse, wben they are bad, . Chamber Executive Director they talk to Paul Crown," he said.. Jolm Jeffers. then introduced the All joking aside. Crow.n said he clUimber staff; Bethany Delling, enjoyed his term as board computer/bookkeeping: Sunny' president. . '. Hirschfeld. office ,manager/ad. .. "Iftheopportunity evercomesup . . . . , Cro~ reviewed mS year ~s ministrative assistant; and Yelena . chamber 'presIdent citing various' Seelbach, summer tourist chamber achievements. These in- counselor. Boya Barrett gave his cluded. ilie organhation !If the • presentation of "TrOUble in Lincoln Qounty'" at the Ruidoso Valley Greeters; the suO" Comm~rce cess£ul .aQv~ingprogram; th!! "The decorations here tonight Chamber of largemembershipat''!65 members; are a direct result or Bethany and Membership Meeting and the "largest Aspenfest RuidO$o has Sunny's .hlU'

Our Lord,'AmelL" Earth used the first good rains tu LGT I' Friona. and Betty Hefley of Lulr e bringthe plant life alreadyin place .• • ay or bock, Texas; one step-son, Wayne T h TheRainHeals into good health. Then She /lets cason ofAztec' one slep-daugbtet, 'I'heMountainWorld about covering the bare spots, The LGT l' of F' . Cindy Hodge of Friona. one sister, ~,----Dr..e --_~tJWWuIy,surcl~.otthe~::~~~~~a:w:eJl=-~_.dm~Unl~~ai..~.'_-~~~.~:~=~dl~;o~-- !lI'eenest.in my sUdy-one years of bytheyeryheavyrai}lsandcart1ed . Taylor bat! a b~me In Ruidoso tales; ~d nirte grandchildren, ' · !He here ~ 8tormvale, you =n see downhill. And here m aU the tiny and he an~ his f~yspent part of 8etvlceswere saturday at First ,yb D an' St0 rrra ma thOusand ways how the draws the slower rains form them eacll year m Rwdoso. .• Uuited MethodistChurchinFriona, ______..'~.~_. ~dren of Mother Earth and the Into.countless tiny Cit<.;ular datnS, Eli'rdaYl0,f.. Was born frMay.8Cl'1917, In .the'Rev. Arcbie EChols officiating. , .• . Rain w!lrk together to restore the All m a day graSll begmS growing .. a. ....e moved om. 0vis .t0 BUriel was in 'Elida Cemetery in ChristDlas inJuly the ServIce was alSO Inhonol' of the ~, mountain world. all along this little rim of the dam, Fnona.m 1960. He mamed Mary . Elida. OneoftheBest. pioneers who established the • As you drive up from the Pecos holding the soil. More duff and leaf Lo~ GJison January 28, 1961, m .allbeat:i .' . • 1 B~ar, Episcopal Church in Lincoln Valley you see a green world stret- rt10nlq waShes down and is. held by :PlamVIew, Texas. .. : P . ern were DavId TaY,or, The Christmas itl Jilly COunty. . c1ling awayon everyhand, and just th!!Se little flood cOlltrol strtlclUtes; He Was a self-employed retired Richard'rayl!lr, Vann GriJn?e, Bill,Y . held last Saturday at the ChIlrCh of . b" t h' 8t M'· t' Th" . .. t 'al"Md th tr . automechanle. . Wayne SISSon, Jack Tomlin, Clif~ The Holy Mount was one ofthe best Going back into frontler history, a ou y; "!.re . arm oun am e same ma en un er . e ees H' . ed b his wif" . . fotd Crow TornnlY Watson and in the history ofthis celebrati!ln. Father Stampley reminded his heaves m sight, It seems the hills iswashed overrocky places. Grass .. e IS,.sutV11t y. e, Mary Ra dW til listen that Saint Anne' Chapel wbicll bave been growing in height springs up amongst tile stones, Lou;. two ,sons, .B!!1pUe Taylor pI. ymon a on. ' .. There was' a grand crowd Gl:~coe ~U1Slarul.and throughout the day. Md.' the in waS named k both fot miles, suddenly turn Into small more: duff. >U1d leal' moilld washes BOSSIer City, Bill Honorary pallbearerll .were hmnemade candy and pastiy and SaintAnne and alSO Mrs.Anile Tul- m!llmtajoS'. from under the trees, and new /loit Taylor. of Mobile, Alabama; two Hamill BrooltS, C.L. Mercer and other grubwasvery popular. There . ly, a founderof' tOO churcl1, and the You can alIIlollt draw a line is fonned.Like an elfin carpetilie daughters, Dianne Tatum of Merle Watson. ·motbel'ofMrs. Frank:Coe, alsopro- through the landscape with 'your ground cover and moss appears, was a vast variety of handicraft, ~". whicll caught the fancy of those mm· • 4"t~. m' the'. early ...... IlrCh m'. th'..~ eye, marlri"n this change. All of a helpiDgk the small darns in their present. ' county. .' SUdden, .::::'".....,gt'eenbillilcoveredwith wor.And ' h th' • And the special dinner, the New Special music was played and grassandsrilallsenli..,desertbusbes . ... now everyw ere . e grass Melvin Claude Vick . I Mexico Fiesta Stack, was realty sung by Ron and Shiela Harris and and shrubs. alves way to close takeshold. Oh, the woMerftllgrass, their son. Neil. Ron played the ... that. is so faithful in holding .the . greatgrub,withboth a: NewMexiCO andShiela fiute..·. growing Pinon. cedar and Juniper earth together. . '. Melvin ClaUde Vick died Jilly 12 He was pret:eded'in death'by his and All Southwestern flavor_ . "";'_n ~ athis home in RuidoSO: wife, Hazel Marie, in 1984. .' ·..-...... _ ...... - n·_ play'ed and withpa'tclles ofOak brushhere and The grass~...... _...y p...... ys a great , We are an grateful to the ones ~...... ,.,... there .along the mountain sides. - Ii I' ~ kn . Vick was born in FOlU'd County, Survivors inclUde a son, Melvin who WQtked faithfully in this /lung by,this group andalSO the con~ . OUt south cOf the'house,' when we 0'111' ves. guess Yuu ow Texas, January 11, 1912.· He was a Vick of. Albuquerque; dllugl1t~s so -"tion.wete~ worthy andbappy celebration. and ...~....first...·.Seek.Ye First", came here, the Pinon and that...... 1 aU thed·grains--wheat,• oats,'d 24-year resident of Ruidoso:' Douna ChapiXian of Sah AritonJ.o, "Fatbel', I Adore You" and "Down r>_-""_' d _u-red t ....u eyan rye. are groWIng 1U'0un heavyequi~ weextenda cordial tban'kyoutoall "'y .....- m...... ,.de." .' ~ " ~ wete few an so...... ou us here at home along with wild Vick worked as a Texas, and Cinili Lu Weaver !If those wh!l attended the Christmas B ...... ~~. 011 the hillside. SitlCe thaHimethey wild' wil· ... ment operatot much ofhis life, and Phoenix, Arizona; brothers Dick in July. A special prayer was recited by are standing Sh011lder to sh.oulde~, onions,' carrots.· dcabuage had a. partinthe cOIlStrUction ofthe Vick and carlViele of FortSumner • all at the service,· in thanlt"alving..".. elbow to elbow. . andW··wildh POtatoes. h Alaska Air Base, Conchas, Dam, . and J.O. Viele of Santa Rosa; and Speci.alserviCesFor for the recovery ofPaul Jones: You w.onder, what plans does e ave onekind of grass erein .Alamogordo pam, Fort Sumner sistetS Margrete Walker and.Bob-· SliitttAnne'sDay "Oh, Lord; YOili" COiDpa$sions Mother Emih bave for this vast the land of the :Pinon and Pine that ptversion p;un and many projects bie Franks both of Fort Sumner~

never fail and your mercies are tree..'. "...... ""Waiting' there on the is the pride and joy of Mother 11! the RWdoso .area Including the other' survivors include various· Members of .the Episcopal new every morning. We giVe you hillside?"'VOll walk Wider theSe Earth. This is the Viney Mezqlllte~ SIerra BIanca Skinun Road. nieces and nephews, Cburcl1froman overLincilIl1 COnn­ ·thanks'forgivingourbtother, I:>auJ, trees ~"""'ing low and you see After the rain/! you see its blueish I' . tygatberelJatthepicnicgroundsby both relief frmnpain anda hope of~"""'" green tU1U1erS extending out and ., . the riverside ·at the home of· Dan health renewed. COOtinue in bim uncklr every tree a great heapand striking root into 'the dry places. C t· t t' d and Cathy Ogden. last we pt'liy, the good wotkyottbav'; .~.'~~':.B:~;~::rs::;~r~gs', growingeagerIy, seeming to say: 1. SlmdaY, that~.: ~.,;n ·orrec on s a e . ·Saint.AnDe'sDay,toraSpecla1ser­ ...... ~6-::::-:~~J."""n·•.. ·"-"·Y· ;~~...... m' the-eedat berries and pinon.w,con- ."This is m'".. chance to ...... --'-e the .vice in botHl!" of Saint Anne, the bodily mrengw. and rejoicing in .... __....n ... up' wbat is called duff. bare spots green again/'All the .An obituary notice ofthe death of . tepOrter. Mother of the VJtgin Mary. YOlttgoodile:'ls. maysootderhiSlife ~"'this materi.al to do in flowetll, herbs andsmall vines help Martha Valeria Hilliard in the J11ly '. ·Attbeoutdoorsenieeheld Ui'1der and condUt!t that bema}' always nature's ftf_n, you wondet'? This the grass to restore the mountain 10 issue of The Ruidoso News con- Hilliard is survived bY siX great- the giant oak Walnut think .and do tI10se things that J"CU' world and to cheer otn: spirits day . tainedincorrect information due to great-grandchildren, not one and trees. ft "".'00; y~._ ...... -" year it hasbecome veryplain.' b,'" .day. as FatherButdette'Stamp1eysaidthat l"'- "'. u""",," "'.."'.:,. After the dry Spfing, Mother' ' . caine intbe alleged amQunt of three P01!!1@. As~isting lit thl' rOadblock was Capitan Chief of Police Randy Spears. "According to' Wilcox' tbe , s\illpectll will be formally cnarged with trafficking eQcaine (pQ~ses­ sionWitb intent to distril;J1!te), The / s1!Speet~' nll!1les areRafaelAntonio Lope:l:Rodrigue:l:, borllApri18, 1984, Authorities In Lincoln County coo.·pera.ted. to a resident· of . G1!atemala City, G1!atemala; and Otto E. QiUrp:I: ., make a large drug bust. ,Pictured are (from .Five ,generations' Davila, born.March 12, 1959, also " left) Capi,tan PoliCe Ch.lef Randy Spears, f!'omGuatemala City, .' Assistant Dls~rict Attorney Harry Wilcox Jr. . "According to' the ADA and fy the following Ico, Twelfth Judicial D15lrlct. tiitUng within .and President . itern9: . tor the County: ot Unwin, said co.w:e numbered .of RlllDOSO lth."t'·1\'EAT10N.. INl·~ ()cfendant reception to honor Acosta Saturday' at the RUidoso GV..eG-J39 on U1Q civil docket 0{ Slid court, The GIIEE:rINGS, Public LI\;lrary.Acosta's work is on exhibit at the Amount ot Plaintiff's &enetal object or snld action i!11o obwln a JUdC,. ~ YOU ARE I1EREnY noUCJod thaI AMElUl'i\.."I Judgment" $186.5S5.-t2 rnent oJtlllrist ;you on open U«oWlton bchaU of the OXYGEN CO., JNC., PltdnWl, !J3.5 (ileda ('I'ill 11(,,-" I library during the month of July, <;Jnd guests atSatur­ lntcr~"t to dato 'of :role- I'lamlill. lion a.calll~ ~ou in the abo....e enlttIt:d court and day'S reception viewed his work. AugW;11.1986 . " 3,329.54 YOU ARE 118llEIIY noUt••d lhal. unl.5'.l )nu {'.oUSt. said ('(Jurt IK!J.ngthe Dmtn~t. (-.ourt. of thl!

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FIRST, NATIONAL aANK EXECUTIVE VICE PRESioENT RONNIE PAULGER , • • New owners J Bank names new·executiveV~P. Ruidoso Music has reopened in June Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. I with new owners. David Minton and Pictured are Ruidoso Valley Greeters Ruth Shorter are both p.rofessional Mildred Crocker, Nancy Radziewicz, First National Bank of Ruidoso University. HealSo graduatedfrom business when the family moves to musicians and offer a wide range of Melody Vuleich, Mayor Pro Tern Jerry President Robert L. Hays bas an- Southern Methodist University's Ruldoso. 'i'he:Y have three children. musical instruments and lessons. Store Shaw, owners Shorter and Minton, and nonnced the appOintment of Ronnie Southwest Graduate School of Paulger as executiire vice Banking. hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday- greeter Clay Adams. president: \ "FirstNational Bankis fortunate "r feel privileged to join such a Paulger was President of to be able to recruit a banker with sound and respe,cted organization ______. ...;,.. -o...;..-- Whisperwood National.Bank and Ronnie's fine credentialS and abill- as the First National Bank of . . has ser:ved as president and chief J;Y.. We are really pleased to have Ruidoso. This village has always --.---~ih·--b-ri( )f-----.-· ----·~-----·-:~-·-·-·---·--~i:~~tfrr;~~rf::~!~:t- ~~!!~;-!dr::~I::so:-~l!£i~~i!r~~~·- . graduated from Texas Tech contiltue her deSigner accessory ty," Paulger said.

, Former president and chief ex­ Reserve Bank ofDallas,exam.tning G<;ld, andThe Saga ofSmokeY Bear. ecutive officer of Ruidoso Bank banks . in Tellas, New Mexico, Others were: The Old Raymond Corporation and Ruidoso State Arizona, Louisiana and Oklahoma Store ReVisited; The World's Balik, Richard D. Browning, qas in the areas of commerical, trust Richest'Mule Races; John Meigs, LEGAL~ NOTICE. . ' been elected chairman oftheBoard and bank holding company Collector ExtrMrdinaire; Whenthe . . of Directors and Chief executive of­ operations. Buzzards COme Back to Carrizozo; ficer of Texas National Bank in and LessoninRock Art. .TW'ELFrH JtJOiClAL DISTRICT COUlt't LANQEW. KIRKEGAARD, M.D•. CCJllJN'tYOF LiNCOLN • Odessa. The magazine has a monthly cir­ STATE OF NEW lI!EXlCO Browning was president and 'Lincoln County has been the sl1J>. • INTHEMATtERPF'fIIEESTATEOF ) culation of 95,000, With 65 percentof MARY VANCgHOOVi'.:R, I Is Pleased. . To. Announce chief executive officer of Texas jectof .m;:my articles published those readers .living out-of-state. Deceased. I Commerce 'Bank of Odessa from since1983irtthestate'saward winn­ ·cau.se No.. r,a.8646 Publisher Marc Sani, says New DlViSlONlii His Association With 1980-.83.' ing New Mexico Magazine. N01'ICgTO CRgDrroRS . After graduating from North Stories printed include: The. Mexico Magazine' has the third NOTICi'.: IS HEREBY GIVEN l1lnl tM unde.... Texas State UnJversity in 1972, F'aces of Linco1rt Town; A Taste of largest monthly circulation of any $igrJed has been appoliited as t"ersona'l kepresen" latl\te .of' this Estate. AU pefS(lilS having claims Bro:vning began his banking.career Ranch Life;. Ruidoso's F'amous Art state-owned mligazine in the ag6;irlSt this E'..stale are required to presMt !bell' as an examiner with the Federal SChool; The Outlaw and the Man of nation. claIms.witWntwo months qfterthedate (If the first BRUCE S. BARSOUR,M.. D.· pubUcatidfi or thlSl Notice or the claims wl1l be , fot~VeI" batted. t;1aimg must be presented e-ither to- th~ underslghoo Personal Representative- at p .O~.B()x 1tl8G. Ruidoso New Mexiee. 00345. -Or fi~ edWith the Clerk: or the- Districtcourtin Carrizozo, Both physici'ans specialize in NeW MexicO. 'Palo.. Verde.Ta_ale'Co DATED:, July 1O\h, 1986. .interna'. medicine and primary ..• Is/Kim dO'over 'Pleke"tt • Personall'tepr"esedlaUve announcing new LogalN463U117117,ZI' . .care for patie'nts 12 and older.: .. . . ., . ' Drive-Up Window LEGALNQ'1'ICE OFFIC.E LOCATED 129 EL PASO ROAD Steamed or Frozen Tarrtale.s " Th. Ruldo'o w.:t~lt~~~f'llon d..I;". loBehind. Ruid.oso Hospltal"Emergency Room """.1'1. bid. on toI1k productsr"... lhe ltuldoso ' Sch()o~ fot the 19f16;.87 school year. p' . • V·· " B' . t - ' .. 'Wholesale .. Retail • Special Orders SJIOcili..t1o.. Meav.U.bl.ltl lhO Oflice 01 Ute atlent ISltS y AppOI" ment . SUPe.rliltekident Df Schools, Sid MU1er.. ~ lio.rtan .' .I:>iscountratesfor approved fund raising activities., . Circle., Rllidoso j NM8834-5 or felephot1e251-t051. -. 9'·00' 'a m 4'00 p m BfdswiUbeopE!nedllrtd readaIoudatthe regular ,.. .. ~. • Ii , - ,,' - me~tlng Soatd on August 13,- UJ86 f at1:30 P-.M. lit USDA Inspected the AdmlnJstration Office. . [) TheB..rdr...rv.. lb.rtgbl...... jeci ••y ••d ~.tRU'EGAARD • 11 bid••nd wolv. olll""MlcaUlI... 'O.R·. K'_ ., R.· B"AR"'S" OUR'. .East Highwa970 • :2 miles eastofracetrack 378-4381 s::!r~~t.r:1:~~ .....'..._.2;,;5..7•.·••5.0.5;,;9...... ·_.__.._...,;;;2;,;5;,;7.···...9;.;;;;;2;,;;;2..1..·..'.__ 'LegaIH4.Z931 (1l n,l1,n- " • , ." , ... "' .,-~ ...." ~,~ """ ,...,.. 0'"' r ,.. r' ...- 0'"' ..,.. ...--' ' ..,,, ". ...

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Thome.s .J. Caperton, director, of New Mexico S t e. t e M 0 n Li.'m e n ts , ste.nds beside a l;lign ex­ plCllning . some of the hIstory of the MCSween hou'se e.nd its occupe.nts of 108 years e.go. O;;tper­ ton will spend three days e. week in' Lincoln e.way from his. Se.nta Fe office to monitor the exc,e.ve.tion.

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. . • Capitan Trustees plan to applyforCDBG fund's • could be used in different areas of on Capitan Planning and Zoning bids on the Cooperative building, ~ack Pogue. water advisory . by LlNPA PONDER Quintana suggested part of r the village. CommIttee'$ recommendation the money be used for aerial photos. with intentions to place it for sale board, gave a report on the recent , .News Capitan, Bureau. He suggested an initial $25,000 re­ .cDBG be used partially for the "They areinvaluabletoplanning, after appraisal. hearing by state engineers on the • Hubert Quintana, director of the quest to providl! for managem~nt, beginning of a village master plan an engineer can look at aerials and -Agreed to accept bids on a 1980 new water,well.The outcome of the Southeastern New Mexico planning and the beginning of a and ~or land uses, str!lets,. and plan from them easier than any I~ord Fairlane vehicle, the hearing was Capitan received 75.0 Economical Development Distdct village master plan. roads: other. source," he said. The latest minimum bid acceptable will be feet per annum, transferred from was an invited guest speaker at the Funding will be aWarded in early Coker appointed the Planning aerials for Capitan were taken in $500. unuseable wells to the proposed Capitan Village Trustees meeting October and the grant funds will be and Zoning Committee a$ the ad­ 1975. --Henewed for one year a con­ new well, east of town. "We had a • Monday. avaUablein March 1987. visory committee for the CDBG. Rouleau expressed concern over tract with Wayne' Hobbs for solid good teamworking atthehearing," Quintana explained that Com­ It was agreed by Mayor Benny Theywi!! pr!lpa.re the request (with the presetlt sewer system which he waste dispo$al. . Pogue said. "They knew what they munity Development Block Grants Coker and trus~ees V. Kelly the assistance of Quintana) and said will be obsolete by 1990. " -Advised attorney John Under­ were doing and'were professional (CDBG) were eligible to Capitan in Beavers, David. Rouleau, Dave present it to the state financial In other business the trustees: wood to review the water depart­ about it," several different catagories and Strickland and Nonn Renfro to act council on August 26.and Zl. -Agreed t9 go 'out for appraisal ment ordinance language, for the The meeting conclUded after a , . purpose of recourse on nonpayment short executive session on legal of ,vater bills, . . .. '... _ .. ITlatters. _. _ . _ . • I, .. i . . Capitan Board of Education handles personnel( sports fiel,d , Mountain Capitan Board of'Education ae- fencing.The1i0-40splitwilisaveap­ I cepted four resignations and hired proxim;ltely $30,000 on the athletic two new teachers at their regular field. storIn. meetlngThursday. French has received a • Boa.rd members James prellmlnary OK from 1'ony Lara, A cloudburst thunders McDaniel, Tom Trost, Preston' joint funding executive. . e.long the south fe.ce of' Stone and Tim Worrel, after nearly Th~ board agreed to enter into an , the Oarrizo Mou.nte.ins a two hourexecutiv~ session, ac- agreement with the highway nee.r the 0-8ar-0 ranch. cepted resignations from Dana department. . Heavy afternoon Adams, Susan Smith, Chuck ,In other business, the board: thundershow,ers are a Johnson and Lenore Tenorio and -Tabled any action on job commonplace occur­ hired Pat Holland for fourth grade descriptions and employment rence in the Southwest in and Frankie Silva as coach and agreement for noncertified person­ the late summer months. science teacher. They also agreed nel until all board members couid to move administrative secretary read the documents. - . Agatha l.ong to the high school of- -Accepted the quarterly budget. £ice .and Francis Traylor to ad- -Approved the transfer of $112. ministrative secl"etary. Two addi­ tional teachers will be hired before • -r--- --~~--i~~ new ..choul year-begins August__ LEGALNOTlCE.-.__ '. Jim French, engineer for the pro­ IN TIlE nlSTIlIer COURT OF . • posed athletic field, reported he had ~~C.lmtID'AL DISTRIC'I' contacted Bill Wilson, NeVI MeXico STATEOF NEW MEXICO EM£RY OWE:N and pAMELA OW:f':N.. ) Highway Department engineer, buband$nd wile, ) • learning about some joint funding PldlnUUs. ) Capitan Schools can .participate in . Vs. ) I EPIC MOBILEHOMES,INC.. ANew ) regarding roadways; walkways and Me:dcoCOrp(tnllUbO.; FUQUAilOMl'S. ) • Cotpbratlon~ INC.t auArlmn. and J \ J?ageant to have special postmark LEGALNOTICE • INTJ!:ft11lERM, INC., ) , CALL FOltJlIDS . DefendauU". "'» ) , CauseNo. CV·U-'7 .. 'l'he Ruidoso Board or '~uC'aUon desires to LEGALNOTICE LEGALNOTICE· ,1 - . DlvlJdoil III 'by LINDiA. f'ONDER cancellation is LIncoln's old 1'or­ receive bids. 011 lfiea.t proo.ucts for' the Ruidoso £./MSECONTItAC'I' ltEQUEST ' AMENDE:D 6ehMls for the 1.!J0041 srhoot year. ,' . News Capitan Bureau reon and adobe wall which extends SpetificaUDM Jlte avaitilble in .~be, ornce: of, Ute . CONTA~I~~~O~SPACt~TE' NOTICEofPENIlENCY' OF to cancel theAmericanflag postage SUPe:rfnWndenl of Schoolsj Sid Millert 200 Horlon tN TH~ D]STRlcT C«JU8T OF" ~lf~r4~~~~~~I~o Clrc1e. Ruidoso. NM 83345 or telephone 251-4051. t;tN'COLN COUNTY., N&W MEXtCO NAME. Gotrl,onMeCa.lbI '. .. F'~stivals stamp. '.. . thet'_e~u1t1r TltLI'::: tJh:trl.ct tv Manager TO; El'tC II;OMES1 INC.. a New Mexico The Pageant and Com­ BidS Will be opened dndread aloud at. TW'Et..F'11t JOU1ClAL- nts'1'KtC'r i~,GgNCY,: gnvlro-me-ntat Itnpi'{l-vemeut CtA'P6r.aUOD. . mittee of Lincoln, in conjunction Come to old Lincoln town, enjoy BOlil'dmeetmg On August 13. 1900~ nt 1:30 P.M. lit cV·8&oal! lbe Adtnlnlotrallon Offlee. .. NOTICEOFPl>1'trlON n~xir~lNG ADDRESS: 200 E.SUfStr.l'ct . mr~:~~~;~~'f an ArfzOna torpotallQD with the United'States Postal Ser­ the festivities, the Billy the Kid r~serves th~ ~W 'l1le :Board tigbt to reject- nny and STA'1'ltoF' MEX1(O ClTtr,..srATg:.1.1P: ROswell, tiM fi20l GJI,EJ:t"nNGSt. ~ vice, Wiil have a special PQstmark pageatlt atld. get your .ca'chet tin bids and wal..,e .all techfiie'aliUes. , , 1'0: All IDte.rested Persons . 1'gLEpHONg, 62WVEltTlSEMENT F01\ SEALEDPROPOSALS -Sentes. .. the R¢quc.st for Pro~als willl}e COnsi~eted.. -cause nw:nbil:red CV-M-81 an lhe civil docket of The Lincoln COunty Comtrtissione-rs is ib.ccepting t1nfess,sufficlentcause be shown to theeOfitrary, ed by local artii$t Walter' aenn envelope larger than a number 10 Mexi~of A pl'cprbposal conference Wlll 'be held at the said Courl.- Thill! general object o[ said aetfon is to sealed proPOsill!l tot' engint!eritIg serviCes: related The OistrictCourt atUne-oln County, New time Rnd' plact staled in the' ltequesl tor, 'obtain '8 'judgrnent'"agilltnsl you on a comp'aint tor depicts William H. Bonney, New size and $1 for each cachet. Address to the stqdy MId de'VelopIJ1enl 01 tbe, route of tbe . wlU 00' tbe' 15th -daY of August, 1986, t1l-9;OO a.m., l'roposals.. .. breac:-h of wanent)' on behalf ()t lhe" plaintiffs ,your order to the Pageant and road to the .soon to be buUt Sierra Blanca:' Airport. sitting, In Cat1"f:Wzo. New Mexieo, grant the 'this Proposal I!:! subject- to tho t'c-qulretriehls or gMgRY OwgN and PAMgl:.A OWEN', husband. MeXico's notorious "Billy the Kid", For more irtfotn1ation'lPlease contact- the-Uncaln PeUtion. who rode into history in the legen­ 92, , Is/TomIi'iftu Mdterspnug'hSt-rvi-es the Request ror Propo:sals t which may be obtained and Wife. " FestivalS ComInittee, P.O. Box Coutlfy Managet's or fce. Lincoln Counly Cour.. at nil! obove.addrcss. " YOU ARE H~MBY hoUfied that 'UJ)1~ss ~u dary Lincoln Coun'ty War of thelate LinCOln, NeW Mexico 88338-0092•. lbouseat (505) 648-:!331. Legal N464" "I (1) ai, :18, .. AU Proposals mtl.st state tJ1tit Ute PJ-,?~atls ~n .entt!r~ ~r t'di1se to' be entered. yourappearance In ' 1870s. . The Lincoln. Pageant will be Seated prcp0!8lS wilt1Je ft!etiVed bythe-COunty otterthnt may be acc-~ptcd by tbe Ag~ncr. for thlt"- said nction Cn ot' before the 12th dayof Sei'ternber. Manager at the: lJncolrt COWity Coutth6'"use. Car.. -ty days n£t~r sublt1issi.on ot (he Ptoj1O~ •, ]986 Judgment by delault Wm be ~ntereil against 1'h~ pictorial hand-stamped August 1-3. ri:tO'iO, New MeXico unti11:00 -p.m" July 21~ 1986. LEGALNOTICE Cost is one or several ,factors dCi:fincd In this He- }IOU.· " !'ropo",lswU!be_etI otlhisllme. Awa'dofthe quest [or Proposals, that wilt be C»hsidered by the Attoni¢y foi' Plabitul: propositI will be on July 29, ]900~ at the regula~ PUBLIC NO'l'lCEOFSALE: oFSURPLUS I'!'EMS, AgenCy. However, cost, ina)' not be th~ deter" l.n~ary,C.Mitch"U " ,County CotriiiilSSion meeting after 'Interviews. In~ minative: (aetot" in selecting ot proposal. GARYc.. MlTCHEt.t... P .C. ~rvlews The VlUdge of Ruidoso is receiving sealed bids will startat1:00 p.m. ' tlSed~ l#al H4M~'111laI, 28.. ' Poslom""Boxz,(H Th~ Lincolri COunty Corrin1fssioners reserve the C)n bll $'urplus items no hinger being Alistor right to :accept orrejecl-allol"any partofanysaat.. these itemsrrta)l' be Obtaliled trom thE!! PurchaSing 1.. • .... a:uldoli".Nl!w.Mexico'.8834S e-trpropdsal, waive minor lechnlC!a1iti~,$i!ohd ~Wtlrd I\g.nlalllu! Municipal BUilding (City HaU). Bid· . (50$) 257-'1328 Around. Town. the propOsal to best serve: the liilerest of LUl:coln ding is to be done on a numbered item by item winlESStheRON.Rkbard A; ; , , County.. • ., . baSiS. ~ids, wilt. be· received by the- t'urehasfng LEGALNOTICE lianons.lJfslrict Judge litthe . Agent unti15~OO- PM, FridEly. JUly 2$-.1986, Award Fawn -Ridge Mulmd n'omestl~ Wate.r Userts TWelllb 1udl.1aInlsltld The State of New Mexico's Procurement COde, • CoUrtollb.Sb~.IN~ July 24, at the fair ,building, S.,.Uon 13-1-2111I1tu S.cllon 13-1·199 N.M.S.A.I978, uf bids wilt be posted on the bull.Un board at Ih. Assoelntion WlIl hold their annual meeting. -5atur-.. .LincolnCounty Fair, Board Will iifiposes. civil and crimlnal peMtUes: fot Its, vlola~ Muhlcipallllllldibg no 10l',,,.,-"'f".,,,...·J'P"'·,,--'l;·-.....,.,..,,,....",~.,,r-,,... __ ,,,,.-.~_...... _~-.- , • • .' '" ; ' .. , . , , ' .' ',- • II , . ,",u121 1tl86 . ,-~ .- ,- - .- :';:' .- ", , '. ",' .- ,- ,. 't' , "

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~-(,---:.: - ' ·. ",':". " ',- Grand jury probe to center onDA · .- , ,- , , , • ; -'" " .. I Twel£th Judicial District At- In a recent telephone interview. wall reportedly Ilatisfied with the ! torney James Weldon wm be the ' Angela McGregor said' she also de<:ision. "Wellton was quoted as I t;lUbje,qt of a grand jury investiga. guestions Weldon's handling of a )'I'elc~ml'ng the grand jlu'y , I tion, aC<:Ording to a report 'In the LlncoIn . County case-the dOUble u;J,vestigation., ' , ,I "EI Paso Tinuis," ,.' slaying in November l.!!84 of , AsUn!lar petition recently in Un­ It was reported Friday that 12th Thomas "Cotton'" and Judy coin. County' stemmipg from the , District Judge RObert Doughty McKnight,,' M<:Knigi:lt mjlrder case was not granted a pe.tition organizea by two' . 'rhe McGregors have lost a /i1reat' acted on byDistdct JUdge Richard Otero COqnty residents, and signed ,deal of money due, to Weldon'l!! .1).. Parsons, who ,said the request by the requisite number \If refusal to prosecute several parties , waS beyond his ,authority,-' . registered v\lters.',, f\lrcrimjnal fraud. said McGregor. Buta ,recent decillion by the New Petitioners Angela and Paul Shesaidshe"andherhusbandallked Mexico Supreme Court upheld the ,McGregor accused Weldon" of' ; Weldon to file fraud charges after section of' the state ,COnstitution ! " " "gr

acquittedforthemurderofDoroth;y ing she was pleased about , , MarrUjo, 'said the report. " 'DoughtY'srulin~,and Weldon, too,

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The Ruidoso Summer Festival" Bill , Stampley, John Shendo and Betsy 'by FRANKIE JARRELL dings of actions the SBAC tookafter, , Admiitistration '(FAA). . , " Monroe concert set for ~8 p,m..today Seil\9r" Not shown are board members News Staff Writer, the State Highway Department -,Heard' a financial statement allocated fqnds foe an access road that revealed the SBAC has (Monday), July 21, at the Ali-American. Lanny Maddox and Frankl\9 'Jarrell" TH'e Uncoln County artists Wiltliave study;, $187,162,,17 in thelmprovementfund Sales Pavilion at Ruidoso Downs Race Ruidoso Summer'Festival and the Fami­ the opportunity to design official In separate meetings the SBAC and $6,693.39 in the general fund, • Track will, benefit the Family Crisis ly Crisis Cenfer invite everyone to attend emblems and logos for the Sierra votelt to control the $600,000 grant, and outstanding bills, that include Center. Members of the Crisis Center the Bluegrass musical \9vent and sup. Blanca Regional Airport (SBRA).· the Coupty Commission voted to engineering ,invoices to Leedshill board of dlrec~ors, shown during a re­ port the Crisis Center" Tickets are $10, ' The Sierra Blanca Airport Com- lead the project and the S13AC then Herkenhoff,con\ract for water well cent meeting are'(front, from left) Chris and limited quantities will be avallabl\9' mission (SBAC) annolUlced Thur,.,- voted, after lengthy debate, to SUD- drilling and water rignts Shearer, WIIl"(la Sandoval, Chairman 'at th\9 door. ' day it will sponsor a contest open to port the County Commission's purchases. Arlene Brown; (back, from left) Burdette any .area resident interested in decision, -Authorized the contract .ad· , creating an officialSBRA-symbolto "Never did,the SBAC ever want ministrator to review and Pl1Y the, be used on sigriage and literature to bethe builder of the road," Coker water well contractors the total Hospit~l for thll regional air facility, said emplultically. He said the air-, contract price of $76,994.47. The to spreadword of services in ads Commissioner 'rim Morris port group voted to ~ke the lead in final bill was $1,38l!.50 below the , recommended that, locals should overseeing the study foods just un- original Ilontract bid. ' An adv.ertisement Which ~ut'not to make her Pllyan ,addi~ gift shop, ' whtcll!s FOO by the have. first chance at the project, til January 1 when a new group of . -Agreed to amend the final discusses physician services at tional amolUlt for utilities, as was hospital auxiliary. •.' a,!d Earl Cook, project engineer commissioners takes office. . report on the waterwell to· include a Ruidoso-Hondo Valley Hos ital discussed at last mo~th's ~eeting. Avery- thanked C&L Lumb~r for With Leedshill·Herkenhoff, sug- He said the SBAC wants to be cost estimate on adding a per-. ---mmmMmtnlPJlriiinlll1i:r;;:!frn!Xi-....:::;;~PPim;ed::;::m~Otr:ttrittlt;tht!"""".ffi~~*=d:;;;;~~~~;;~4i;e..-liIe!~l.¥IeJ~~illt~.-,...... _.~,:'~:.,::. ;-...,-lis~ur~e~th:A~illReF&''''Nm,·,''f4>llated,,,!iAingat tAe..8&:1(;\ "~e' "',.•• issue of the magazine "Ruidoso "Board· Mentor Program," The auxiliary remodeling project" , Morris will cbair a Ilommittee to walk in the same direction." Coke'r casing. This Month," according to RHVH '''Board Mentor Program" gives Avery also told the board the come up with details of the contest, stressed that "time is of the -Heard Cook present' the administrator Ken Moore" participating hospitals continuous RHVH Auxiliary.had recently Pur- which will feature cash prizes for essence.~ ,'engineer'sreport, including disc\tS- The advertisement is part of a input from various board members chased three televisions which will, the winners. .' He said the SBAC' could have sions on road designs for a road on pian to actlveiy market services at who represent different hospitals in be placed at various locations in Also during 'rhursday's meeting, speeded up the road access project the airport property.' ,, RHVH whi<:h was recently approv- the area; Board members from the RHVH to help patients and guests CommissionerBennyCoker made a by talking with the drafters of the -Voted to give utility right of ed by the. Ruidoso-Hondo Valley varioUs hospitals in the area, in- pass the time. ' formal rebuttal to an article in an MasterPlan. He criticized "private way requested by Contel with the Hospital13oard of Trustees. cluding RHVH, will visit and work Avery said the.hospital auxiliary area newspaper that he said calleli interest gr-oups" who show up attIle understanding that any future At a short meeting of the 'board with other boards on a hospital-to- has over $70,000 in·their tI:easury. the S13AC to task for lack of last minute ,and wal)l;."th~ road to moves or c;hanges will be at the eX- last Thursday. Moore told the hospital basis, The progra1ll is -Heard a report on a plan to coopetation. He said the article "complement their property." pehlle of the telephone company. members'an RHVH advertisement .designed to help "hospital boards' welcome two new phYsicians who called a recent disagreement with.· "Ihave never worked with a bet- -Discussed rI~t of wayneeds of would appear'in the local magazine deal with their problems in an effi- plan to practice in the Ruidoso the Lincoln County Commission a ter commission in my life." said the Rural ElectriC Association. for an entire year at a cost of about cient manner. area., "tug-of-war,".' Coker: ., .,-Instructed Cook to. take steps $500. -Decided to update plans for Dr. Raymond Lahey will soon be "rdidn'tknow we were outof step In other business Thursday, 'the neceSllary to begin-the mitigation Moore, who only recently return· bUilding and maintenance t" , . h 1 1 rth d" t with cooperation," said Coker. "We S13AC: ". process for the Kuenzler's " fOO aff" programs. prac Icmg Wlt oca 0 opae IS might not always agree but we're -Increased. the pro]'ect percen- hedgebog cactus, an ·endangered ed t0 hiSUd tIes a r S ermg ~ Dr. Paul Echols, and Dr. Bruce 1 kin . th be t' t ts i I serious burns to his hands and feet . -Approved a plan to renegotiate Barbour will soon be practicing a ways wor gm e s In eres tage guidelines for women and spec es ocated on aiI]XIrt prolJCrty· . in a freak cooking accident; told the contracts with the EKG and 'th 1 1" • t D of the airport," he averred.' . minorities to particlpa.te in the con- -Went into executive seSSion to board he hoped the advertisement "radiology staff" WI oca mterms r. Lance. Coker said, the accusation came struction project t,o 12 percent at discuss possible litigation and would generate business from -Decided to continue to maintain Kirkegaard. over some people's misunderstan- the request Ot the Federal Aviation personnel. tourists who found themselves in a physical therapiston a temporary , need of some sort of emergency basis until a decision on the future medical care. of the physical therapy program at .In other business the'hospital the hospitalis rendered. . '~or board: -Heard a report from RHVH Police chiefs gather ·conventio.n . -Discussed Dr.· Diane Gulbas' Auxiliary president, Sally lease at her hospital owned office, Avery. on the progress of the and decided to increase her rent, remodeling project at the RHVll by FRANKIE JARRELL Justicesaidherorganization, too, compliance in that area. tl)ey're using them incorrectly," Nows Staff Writer is willing to help educate people on Fenner said none of the seven noted Justice. the benefits of complying with the children aged four and under kllled Also during the meetmg, the 26 "We've tripled seat belt use in seat belt and child restraint laws. on New Mexico streets this year attendees heard from the head of New Mexico." John Fenner, cQlef She suggested using "friendly were properly restrained. , the state police academy of a pro­ of th~ Traffic Safety Bureau for the roadblocks" as a means of remin­ But Justice said another problem posal to lengthen the initialtraining Hot check seminar state Transportation Department. ding drivers of the regulation, is c;aused by incorrect use of the period for new police officers from said 'rhursday. , Both Fenner and Justice voiced seats. She said police officers eight to 10 weeks. Fennertold New Mexico chiefs of concern of non-compliance on the should be educated as to how child police, gathered at the Inn of the child restraint law which requires restraint ell!1ipment should be in­ Ruidoso Police Chief Richard Mountain Gods for their bimonthly seatbelts and specially deSigned stalled and/or used so they can in- Swenor is past president of the meeting, New Mexico has a seat seats for children ,under 11 years fQrm the pUblic.' , 78-member group organized is scheduledJuly 22 belt law compliance rate of only 55 old. Itis estimated that New Mex­ "We don't want to see children through the New Mexico Municipal percent, and a "big problem," ico has about a 65 percent rate of kllled in those restraints because League. When the seat belt law was , ' Assistant DistrictAttorneyHarry who allcepts checks as payment. enacted on January 1, Fenner,s,lid Wilcox Jr. urges area business • it got a lot of ~edia and lawen­ operators to attend a seminar on , forcement attention. He said "just / worthless checks at 1:311 p.m. 'rues­ Procedures for collecting wor­ over 4,000" seat belt law violation ! citations have been issued in the I day, July 22, at Ruidoso Village thless checks and information on - , Hall. New Mexico state laws will be in­ state, but most of those were writ­ • I, ~ Wilcox said the free seminar is cluded in the meeting, as well as ten in January and February. ." ' '. Al "The media's getting tired of the C, I open to anyone, but will be especial­ DistrictAttorney office policies and " IJ d y ly helpful to merchants and anyone guidelines, said Wilcox. . issue," saidFenner. who told chiefs 'l \ ~ of thevario\lS police departmentsof a neelll:Q keep commWlitles aware '1- L f d . of the Importance of wearing seat Motorcyc 1St ang or ::t!~:fss~~hf~g~~~:e"lo~a: ,------'--;--·1our-hour---program-designed--for-- - ' · 1'11 police officers with an emphasis on 'g·1·ona r·a y .safety factors in seat belt wear. He , 1aces. In",',..re ., .. :;1~~t~J;~:~e~e:-~~~arJfg~ P state. "The entire burden cannot be on Doris Langford took two first and first overall in the competition law enforcement agencies-it places in a regional rally for of more than 1,000 motorcyclists should be on the entirecomm'lini­ Harley-Davidson motorcycle, .Who gathered for the event. ty," remarked Mary Justice, ex­ owners in Breckenridge, Colorado, ecutive director ofSafer New Mex- Auidoso Police Chief Richard Swenor jng a recent meeting of the New Mexico earlier this month. , . ieo Now. a Santa F'e based' (center) stands with Safer New Mexice Now Chiefs of Police at the Inn of the Mountain The Ruidoso rider placed first in . Langford rides a" 1982 F'XE organization. executive director Mary Justice (left) and Gods. " her class of women motorcyclists Harley-Daviason. State Senator Ellen Lillely Steele (right) duro , , , P~ving district 'detaile'd atcomiuission meeting Task force"restates· by LINDA PONDER in Deer ValIey'Meadov.'S.., will bedelayed until all protests are che to do this," he said. Ii • News Capitan, Bureau ,,"These are estimates only," heard and resigned• , "The commissioners are not try- ' ing to shove anything down yOUi' I, " . Sanders emphasized, "but they are "At that timethe decision Will be Lincoln County Corilrtlissioners the maximwn,they cannot· be made fo continue, finanCe other­ throats," Elliott said. "You peti­ • conducted a public hearing Ftiday higher'than that.'· wise or kill thEi projeCt..··Sanders tioned us to do this, we are just the on Special AssessmentDistrict One . Payment'rot the assessment can stated. "AU plans have a flaw, we vehicle to do it. according to law.' t tax raise· support for paving of streets. ' bemade in one paymentorpaidout' have triedtouse themost equitable , Several' owners voiced disap­ Joe Shain, Pajo Technical Ser­ over ten years, the shorter thepa;y plan." proval over the portion of F'ort vices, Incorporated, Mesilla,' ex­ out, the lower the interest rate" 'There are 2,300 lots being assess-, Stanton Road being considered, plained, to a standing room only County commissioners Bill ed, the majority in Alto Village. claiming the roadis to the prOpOsed The Ruidoso Valley Cltantber of m~nds the increase be lim.ited,to , crOWd, with the aid of' maps, the Elliott, Ken Nosker and A.W. where the request originated. . new airport and that the county CommerceEconomic Development ' 11,25 percent. The task force sug­ portions of Alto, Eagle' Creek and ~'G'nat" Gnatkowski had passed 11 'When asked why other areas had should build the road; not the pro- , Task Force discussed plans for gests the village "utilize other Hillh Mesa, rece~vlng the 20 miles special resolution tocall the been added, Elliott responed, "The perty oWners on it. , " presenting itsrecommendatfon, ap.­ village resoUi'ceS to supplement of.paving. l?howing sketches,.ne meeting Friday. There will be c9st will be lower b;y doing all three . F'ifteen people addressed the I proved earlier by tpe chamber any shortfall," ifneceSsary. pOinted outdifferent road surfa.cmg another fomal meeting with news districts at once. The county Will commissioners with protests. The 1 board, to the Ruidoso Village Coim- and what could be expected from publication for publicparticipation, liot charge more thall just exactly protestswill aU beactoo upon and a , ell at a Tuesday. July 29. public I each. All paving is beingconsidered ' , ."Procedure toda;y is f!lr everyone what the cost is," continuati!Jn of the meeting will he hearing. "The task' fotce agreed it should at the request of property owners, to have what Input they want'... ' , MartinRose stated his opposition conducted during the commis­ The recommendation supports have the necessary facts and' County attorney Steve Sanders yOUi', cOllcerns'an4 thoughts about to the way the assessment was be- sioners' regull1r meeting in Car­ the proposed 0.50 percent .,grossfigures concerning jobs and advised the' property owners maX­ this," Sanders said.' ing handled. ' rizozo at 2:30 p.m. 'ruelSday, July receipts tax ,increase to raise reve!lue. gelierat(!d for the cqm­ Imum' assessment fees would be The final. decision by coutlty com. "Isuggested (to the Alto Soard of ' 29, There will also be one more for- revenue to pay the Federal Avia- muntty if the land were purchllsed $2,260 per lot, if the property is on missioners will be on August 8" Directors) a year ago we have mal meeting. ," tion Administration (FAA) for the , ready to present at the public the road; $1.130 per lot on property unless there is too much protest to more mput in this. They gave the , Written protests can be sent to existing, airport land, but recom- " hearing, offthe road; and $745 petloton lots conside~, If that is the case then it ' dOUfity co~ssioners carte hlan- county clerkli'ran Siddens. ' • r \.' . ., .I~, . ~ -.--t:'-~. t-.; -tt n- * b ¥tree tim .' hi b.'.· * *••'bOtt!"n b 14.'. M" t -tiM '..., •.,_**--______'...... _,.«,.7".:....'•• ,__.... '.....:....I!ih;;,;_ ••-_.,-oiiA-'.w:__ -- ...... -_._._-,....,.....-.... -<'"--,--=-..... __ , ...... 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(I' . '. -<'1AA~'.. .,,:;1::JV/Pf!Nee_. , ..YYI :::t<~-1iJqI,,/.""N Editorial . , " News thot the New 'Mexico ROcing <;Qmmission moy begin conductlngmandotory drll9 testing of racehorse jockeys,is ,yet (lnother example of government's athl~te~drug hysteria. ..., '. ,­. • . . SlIre some. Clthletes use. illegol drugs, and some , ',: . .. tragically die from drlJg obuse; ... . ' ',Others misuse drugs, too. Ooes that mean. because "~. qbus~ .' " some drogs. we 011 'sholl be slIbject to m(;lh- dotory drug testing? ' .' , Wh~re will the line. be drown? Will each of Us be Iin~d ., , "!p Clnd t~sted when we orr'ive at work. os the joCkeys may ,be? Will fons.at ,Ruidosc;> Powns·.Race Treick also " ~e t~sted for' drl,lg uSe prior to 'vjewing·'drug·free·~· IQck~ys. racing? ' . .. •

, Worse yet, will State Racing Commission members be . tested for drl,lgs b~fqre convening tGl discuss the use of , drugs ,by jockeys?

, Or. will F'hilodelphio .Court of Appeals justices. (the court that ruled in favor of such ,testing) als'o be re­ quired'to take breoth ond urine tests before presiding at court? .

Indiscrimil}Cl,te. t!,!sting of jocke}'s seems to ignore the' ~rindple of proboble cause.

. . . State' Legislators ,., , . --,. STATE SENATOR Maurice Hobson, R·bistrict52,- . James L.Martin, P,G. Box 10.00, Box 1728, Alamogordo, 88S111, • Soc;or!o, 87801, 835·203Uor capItOl 437.2892, 437·6022 or Capitol .Bwldlng, Ro.om 109. Santa Fe,...... Building, Santa Fe 87503, 984·9548 . 87503, 984-9379, 984-9356. .. STATE REPRESENTATIVES • Richard Knowles, R-Oistrlct 57 Ben llaU, R·District 56 ~ Box ...: BOX 285, Roswell, 88201. 555, RUidoso. 88345, 257·2541 or 623-8484, 623-1344 or Capitol· Capitol BUilding. Santa Fe 87503. Building. Santa Fe 87503, 984-93011. 'Ii 984-9300; extension 544. extension 523. . , , ! Capitol BlIlldlng switchboard, 984-9300 ADM. RlCKOVER t9S6 . ~ .. HYMAN ,\gOO ... • , ' • , , . i • .. • , . )j . . ..• • "~.. ~" ~_""_'4 ~ ~ "'~=--,>' ~.,_..J • ..;,0...... ·4 "'...... ':..l!' .• -'if' '--rII!' •., """ __ ..... -. ,,'" .,...... ,'...:c __' ...... ,'c.,L" __ , - .-.. ,.....,. '"'I '-' ...... '~ ."" ~_ ...... -".,., ...... , ...... ,...... - ...... , ...... ~ ,""'" ...... ,.. _":,,,,""1'1ili ••''''''''! ....,""0:4 spq 4· ..... '*U _""" 4 24 sqqg , ... , .. ' . '. ~ , . . , . .. '...... ' J • 28 I The RUidoso .News I Monday, July 21, 1966 di~tance·(If 150 reet which. 1$ marked by' RElAD .'l'HE CLASSIFmJDS' - You' RUIDOSO DOWNS - ~lIce depart- JA!:W1S HAULING ANP FIX-IT - ; LEGAL NOTICE :lUl.ke~ thence 'Nonh·Q distllil~e Pf-50 fe~t; may flndSOInllthingyou need or ment Is taking applications for yard wor1\:. Wjll watch your home .. HOMDO YALLIY KINNILI thence' W~$t to the West- boundury Une of Ruido~Q ,",~rdl"" lh. SWIt .NWIt Secllon 26· TI0S, ·RI6E. WaIlt inthe NewS, R-61-tfc New Mexico certifIed police of- while yoU are gone. a58-3045. Quail'" . thence 'SQuth along the 'sB1d W~st boun.. FORANYPEJl$ONALCRlSlS-c'all ficer. Applications Cllll be obtained ' J-.42-tfc alld·gl'Ollmlllg·" PU/lUCNOTICE·' d~ry Jlne of sala aWl. NW/4 Section 2G, 'rhe Pl"rmlrm I« ~DWG Co."""".lim Ol 1l1. ,110S, RIGE, to the point"6f begbliling; the Mental Health Hotline at· at the 'Ruidoso Downs .Pollce SMALL JOB MAN,-'l1ainting. roof- VlU~ge of RuldQSo will 'bold- a Publi~ Hearing: dur.. and . • 1-437-0080 (cOllect).· M-55-tfIic·· Department, Monday thru Friday ing, remodellng,dec1\: repair,con. . l7M047' Ing ita regulnrly :!!c:h.eduled meeUng on Monday," C.,Ap.p.toxlmatelY 4'acre.a In the Southeast you cAN GIVE..:,the gift ofSight by'" frOID 8-5. . . R-22-4tc crete, carpet laying and restret- .tIlr appoilltnlellf . Atig\J$t 4 1006• .at the .Ruld~o MuniciPflI Ad.. of sa'id SW/4.NW/4, SeetiU" 26. mJnlstrative Center. The m~ting begin$ .at 3:'00 'the ab~ve-descrlbed real property agalJllst being an eye donor. Contact an;!! UNLIMITED INCOME - must b!l· ¢bing: References. 15 years eX- Ii'.M. . which thl~ CJ.ul~t title aCtion. is ,brought· WaS Lion or call 257.2776 for details and ebuIUent, e~ervesc!lnt and above perience.Call257-5331.. A-17.17tc TWO· YOUNG RESPONSffiLE _ TbQ Publio Hearing w1ll be (or the purpDse of a ~ surveyed by allrke~Co111mi·AssocIQtea.1n'Job No. a doo.or card. Do It now; there is a .all energetIC. If this ill you, call HANDMADE FURNITURJi) _ we . men forhlre. Will do ha~, light. request for aPRrov~l of a lndl~r Camp to be . 8.i)~72' on December 30.. 1985, and Is more par... 3 ~heds, wo~ll:~ located at th,e following delJcrlbf;!d re~l pr.opert'yt tlcplarly described AS follows: . "';' tl'emendou$ Deed for eye tissue. n!,>w, 257-411 0, 257-9232,ask for alSo build decks, sror;;lge moving, yard odd jobs, call Tract 2, Airport Tracts-Subdivision 'I'RAC'O .. . . L-a7-tfnc Lisa.. . . T-22-3tp small additioris, remodeling, roof- 258-3550 or 257-4Zb2, after 6:30. Ruidoso. Lincoln CQUllty. New Mexico. A tract Qrland in theS"W/4NW/4 Qf SeoUon VILLAGE MIDWIVES - hqme birth FUUrTIME, PA.RT-TIME - sale~. ing, yal'!\ wor~;tree ttiImning. For· A·l9-4tp Requested by 'Albert Shaw.' . 26. Township 10 South J{ange 16 maatj ay order of th~ ~nning &: Zonhig Conunlsslon. NMPM•. Lincoln COWlty, New 'Mexi(::D, withstate licensedrilidwlv~s,com- A uniquegr.ound floor opportunity, free estimates call Steven, SmWING ..,. professlon;;lJ. seamstrl!l!'s 1.5/ ~Ddy ~Il cJe$crlbed bY: metes and 'bounds PS rollowa: plete prenatal care and childbirth for !,g~esslve sales.peogle. F~n- 258-3454. B-79-tfc . wlll do sewlng,alteratiOns. Call , r'lannliig,&ZOp,lng', Star;-Ung at the norlh~st comer o~ $aid ~~!A~5Wco~e71'~J:ntlal aK·1l2~k ) . EQfo~~meDtOfficer. Section 26. said point tiel118 a sto,ilQ manU" education. 257-2890 or 257"2723. •. APPLIANCE REPAIR -all makes.· Bea SUva,· in Glencoe, N.M•• Legal 114637 2t (7) 17, 21.- :m~ntl th~nce S 02" 5a' E alQng the weat . V"'12-tfc .... 01'_"" •. -. p ;;IUmodels.Serviceisourbusiness. 1-653-'l778. .. . 8-21-2tp '. })Quodqry of J>Aht Section 2G a' distance ~ullock U46,06 feet to the place of beginning or the PREGNANT NEED HELP! - call QUALITY CHlLDCARJ; - Deeded In Service, 122 Wingfield· CALL 257-4001-tofind olltIlbOutre·ut- LEGAL NOTICE. de~cdbed · . Birthright (9i5)53a:.1618.· 8-78-tfc ... home. .AJ.toare!,. E . ell!l'ilt wages. Ave. 257-4157. . Q.B-la:.tfc . ting. a. ~laSS"I'ed ad In'. the·Rw· os.0 herein trad. of hind.;: thence · .. . . '...... PleBsant working conditions. For . ~ .. ~IQ"g a fence a distan~e of 447,9~ feet; bl~c1\: intervl~w thence S as'" 5.1 E alO:ng a fence a diswnce WAlTERS, WAITRESSES - call, 257-2329 from 9 till . CABIN SERVICES - fiX it. paint it. .. News.. . .. R-4l1-tfc of 252.85 feet; Uience S 26(0 00' E tJlon'g a sla~.ks.White bIOUSl!!' and shirts 5:30 or336-4889 after5:30. D-22-ltc . deck repair, carpentry, small •••••••••••••• AOVE~TlSEMENTFO~ BIDS Coun~ We~tem Lincoln CO\U1ty. New MtHdco rence a, distance of 71.40 feet; thence S 18" avaIlable. Tlme .• .. . .. household repairs. Ruidoso relli' .. Owner . 51' .E: alqng a fence a distance of 355".26 ' Wear, The Paddock, Highway 37. .dent, 16 years experience. 236-4975. RUIDOSO READY MIX Separate sealed BIOS for the COJl$truction of, fe~t: thence S 6~0 41' ;m along· a fenc;:e a repairs to administration buildinga wlll be receiv.. distance of ~O.93 f~fl:t; thenc~ S 56° OIl' E '. Q-88-tfc IMMEO'IATE OPENINGS .. . 13-11-tfc - Concrete -.Sand - Gravel ed by the ·owne.r at the omce o~ the CQunty Ad­ along a 'f~Qce a distance of Stil.55 feet; STOP SMOKING - with hypnosis., . .. . E;XPERlElNCED M'A1D SERVICE - F II HOd· d ministrator, Carri1;ozo, New Mexico, until 3:00 thcmee S 04° 29' E along-a (cnc,a a distam:e Wanita T; Morin, 'RN, 257-2723, . Mainteonanceo and lawn .. and yard maintenance. cau U Y Ome wne & Operate. (Standard Time-D~ylightSavings Time) on July of 145.84 feet to the northerly right of Way Sande~. 31,1986, and then at-said office publicly openoo. and line Df u.s. H1gllway No. 70; thence alOng, HealthMatters. . H-91.tfc Shaiion or a57-5l131 orphOnll ;178.4911. read Oloud.. sij,id 'J;1ght of Way line N 73° OS' W a BINGO -' Elk's Lodge. Highway 70. help. Above .jJverage 257-4576. . . . A-l6-3tc THE CONTRACT DOCUM.ENTS may be ex­ dlstanC!o of 42,26 feet; thence eQntinuing aIJtined at the following ll;JcatlQnS;, along 'said right of way line plong the. ,ore West1 Tues.day at 7:30 p.m. Spon-· wages. Apply .npersan. SUMMER. YARD CLEANING - ,.,u".. 1ST'..... ,.. ,. _ with f.8mlly, or a curve to the left whose central angli'! w~ed uu. .. ' The offices of the Architect...... stanley J. Fren¢h1 sorea. by Ruidoso Noon Lions and C • L d . 1;;lWl1 moWing, cutting, 1';;11\:-. "..... HI Maurildia Lane, Lincoln, New ME$ico • is 06" 16' 23" and whose radius is S~O.QO . LionessesClub. . . R-102-tfc .arrIzo . o· ge lng, 'h",uling, tree trimming,.· would like to relocate in Ruidoso feel and whose chord bears14 76" 16' 12" W as Dodge Plan Ropms-Albuquerque and EI Pa.$O 621.3Sfc~t; ~DnttM ELK'S LODGE BINGO - every Fri. removal, painting, minor carpen. r;;lnch or estate. CIIreta\l;er.809 CbnstI"uction Reporter-Albuquerque • pn arc distance of ,then!;!£! 257...91.31 .• nulngalong said right of way along the arc . ht 730 Hi h 70 . trywork. 257-2266. .. A-21-ltp SE Sixth Street, Antlers, CopIes or the CONTRACTDOCUMENTS may be wh~e d a~ lUg ,:.p.m. gway . Oklaho"'~ 74523 (405)29° ~572 obtamed at the orrIce of Lhe Architect. Box 15. Lin.. . of a curve to theleft central angle is ;;======:: 00" 36' 04" Dod whose rUdius ls 1491.50·feet . .... E-2-tfnc. CONSTRUCTION - porches, decks,. .. •.•_,.. , ... W*2tP coin, New Mexico, 88338, upon deposit of $50.00 for 0 each set. and whose chord be/lrs N 76 08' 38'; W an NEUROMUSCULAR THERAPY Attention Ruidoso repairs, remodel. C & C Construe- .HOME REPAIR -.and :maintenance, A.BID BOND in the amount of5% of the contract 'arc distance'of 15.71 feet: thence N, 11° 32' ·for relief of pain. David C; Morin,' tion, New Mexico· Gimeral Con- high qu~lity at low rates. 336-4ll46. amount is required. m alOng /l renee /l distance of lJ2.97 Ceet: /5/Suzaimc Cox. tllence N 78'")8' Wa)onEfa (enee a dh.tpnce ~~~~Pi~tea::l~h l'tka:ft;!s~ O.P.C'S ~;~~f:. license .#025351, ~~:tlc·. Q.22-2tp eoWlty A4mlnlslrator of 169.81 feet'to the west boundary of said .. .. Legal H4634: 31 ('1117,21,24. Section 26; thence along sfl,id west boun­ DO dary N 02'" 53'Wa distance of 5:J2,3~ feet to . 257-2723. . H-5-tfc 1. TOp Dollar $$$ . yqu NEED- a del'endable per- the.said {Jlacc of beginning and'containing GATEWAY EAGLE EXXON -2. B~st Converter son to clean. your house or office? COACHCRAFT LEGAL NOTICE 9,811 acres morc or leSSi . SUBJECT TO nny rights of way or other specializing in mechanlc;;ll work. 3. Best L.ocation call257-5915pr258-5892. W-15-1Otp Ou!!Illtyliocly aR. pailltwork wit. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF 1,.INCOLN easements sa granted or reserved by in­ Let us know if you can beat our . . QUALITY QUTDOOR WORK '- struments of record at' as now existing pn .. ·prices.257-2633, Q.l5-9tc Make money now! .railroad tie ~d'rocklandscaping, rea_b!. ratI!IS. COUNTY said ,tract of landj , STATE OF NEW MEXICO and . MIDDLEAGED LADY _ to live in FI lawn and ·tree care. cleanup and . Fr.ee ••tl..._ ••• WILLIAME. WARE and BETTVE J. WARE. 'r~ACT 2 nice house, pay bills and taxes on.. or appo ntment, .hauling, painting, deck sealant, 4.2472 N al N M H\J.sband and Wire, A trpct or land in tpeSW/4 NW/4. of Section ly, no pets. (915)381-4000, nights. .c.aU. Doug . etc. Professional, fair. 37lHl229, Plaintiffs, 26. Township 10' South, Range' 16 Eastj Q.19'4tp. 258-3245. H-l9-4tp NMPM, Lincoln County, New Mexico, ~.LO;-;."'T;;---;;c$I",ooo;;;;;,-=:d'=o~wn YO. No.CV"B6-114 described by metes and bounds as rollows: T"'RAl,.-;;yLE=R...· ANP7i:;"". 2 5 7 •21 1 9RESULTS - are in sight when you RBC Stanlng at the northwest corner of said with good credit,. carry. balance . use the classified section. Ruidoso J. LEE GREEN and HELEN B. GREEN, Se£tion 26, !laId point being a stone monu~ Ruidoso Building Corporation. IF LIVING. OR IF DECEASED. A.LL OF ment; thence S OZO 53'. E along the- west 9 %. (915) 381-0440 days, News.. R-61-tfc boundary or said Section 26, JJAlil:Jtance of WORK WANTED • RemodeH·ng lop to bottom THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, bEVISEES, ·.(915)381-4000, nights. . .Q.l!4tp • No job loa small ... • PERSONAL REPI\ESENT.ATIVES, AND A'LL 2273.87 feet; thence S 75'" 38' Ell distance MATURE, DEPENDABLE ­ UNKNOWN PERSONS OR ENTITIES of $1.44 feet to the place oC beginning or the' ARCIllTECTURAL DRAFTING ­ • Difficult remodellpg Is ourspealalty herein de~cribed tract oC lund. said.place­ . chlldcare. All. ages, central. loca­ YARD CARE CLAIMING custom· home > plans, additioDS; ·-Commerclal· and resldenUal aon· ANY KIGHT. TI'ILE OR INTEREST·IN AND or beginning being on U1Q soutllerly 'right . tion, referencesavallable. All typt>s of yord work: mowing. of wPy lineor u.s. Hjghw~ No. '10; thence reasonable rates. Sierra Blanca slructlon - TO THE REAL PROPERTY DESCRIB~D o • ' •••• 257-5582,258-5816. V·lll-tfc • Defendants. dlstance of 115.25 tcet: thence S 73" 00' • CuSlom design for new homes nlong said right of way nne' n diSlance of Free Estimates: • CommerCial design NOTICE OFSUITPENDING '147.16 feet; then(:c S 10~ 54' W along a .Call 258-4371 . fence u distance of 191.41 feet: thence, N '.11k miles east of Fox CavB, Highway 70 89" ~5' W along a renee a distance of 351.43 Call today .for free estimate rt~~~R~~~ ="J~~~:B. GREEN,' AND feet; thence S 10'" 27' E along a fence a ALL OF THE OTHER DEFENDANTS NAMED distance of 2.44 feet; thence west alonn a SITE PREPARATION 378.8001 OR ABOVE INDICATED, fence a dis~nce or 144.04 feet to thelocally Footings; Excavation. Driveways.· Llo. H 120G8 accepted W/4 comer DC said Section 26~ You, and each of you. are hereby notified that said pofnt- being a railroad tie and uniden­ GENERAL CONSTRUCTION the above enUtled and numbered cause isnow pen~ tifiable atones set irl concrete: thence N SUNDA TENNIS. CLUB Foundation•• Block Work MISCELLANEOUS ding in the DJstrict Court of LIncoln County, New 01° 2;)' W along n fence n distance of347.22 Framin9 & Trim· Mexico, wherein the Plaintifrsseek to q~iet ~iUe In reeL to.thesaidplace of beginning and con· Available for Mem.berships, Room Addition•• Custom Homes. ASPEN AIRE - carpet care. Your themselves to the following described real proper­ tainiOJ.~ 3.220 acres more or less; , Alsb lessons And Clinics. upholstery aIld drapery .cleanlng ty located In-Lincoln C0W!'ly•.New Mexico, to wit:. SUBJECT TO any rights or war or other ...... easements as granted or- reserved by in...... _ CALL H. F. BURKSYALLI;::R, specialist. 257·7714. A..ftO.tfc Lot23 in Block II, Ponderosa Heights Subdivi.. slraments or record or as nolY cltisting on Noel Bowley Con.lrudlon slon, Unit IJ. Ruidoso. Lincoln County, New said trnct or land. . 354-2389, Ove,. 30 Years Experionce TELEPHONE WIRING - telephone Mexico. . tic.H210SO Unless you enter your appearance in this cause Box 67. NOlla'. New Mexico B extensions. Mike Malls. Rocky on orbefote the 25UI day ofAURust. 1986. jUd~ment , 257-.130 33~242 Mountain Wiring, 257,9142, You arc further notified that unlessyou Cile your will be rendered against )'OU by default. Mgl. n. pleadinWi or otherwise appear in sald cause on or O'REILl.Y. P.C.. P.O. Box 2295, Ruidoso. NM 257-7729. . M-71-tfc berorc the 13th dayof' August, 1986, tho CourtshaU 88345, are attomc}'s tor Plaintiffs. ., Ruidoso Self Storage hear the matter in your absence and mn.y grant WITNESS my tinnd pnd the seal or the District RUIDOSO LAWN CARE ALFALFA - and quality oat hay. such reUef ps it deems proper In the premise Court this 1:1 day of June. 1986. .' Units Now Available 1-585-2365. R-8-35tp without turther noUce to yO,D. 111e attorney for the ,.1 MARGO E. LINDSAY 8X12-$37 6X24-$47 Professional lawn service'S UNITS­ PlainUrfs Is Robert I.. Love, P.O. Box 1099, Hobbs. District Coun ('Jerk COMMERCIALSTORAGE New Mexico88240, and ~e phone number orhis 0(.. /5/ Ellz.nbclh I.ueras 10X12-$42 10X24-.$64 and c;omplete home care. for rent, 375 sq.ft. and 750 sq.ft. rit'C is 15051 397..7461. . Depuly 257·4747 Gavilan.Canyon and Meander. 120 WlTNESS MY HAND ond seal of the Court this Legal H4619 4l (7) 1~. 21. 28 (8, >t. Year around. roll up doors, insulated. 257-7014 24th day of JWII~. 1986. Across from airport entrance ft. ESTABLISHED QUALITY or257-2365. ·S-85-tfc lsIMargoE. Lindsay ;RAILROAD CROSSTIES - switch DlstrJe& Coun Clerk WORK!!! ties; high llne and meter poles. Legal N4602 4& (6) 30 Iii 7. 14.21 257-7399 . Price negotiable. can 1-653-4557. 'Classified N-90-tfc LEGAL NOTICE 1855 HONDA - 3'wheeler, goOd. con· .DEADLINES F·OR diton, $500 or best offer. 257-5637, CLASSIEIEDREADER afier6:00p.m. . W-21'2tp IN TIlE D1~ICTCOCRT OF LINC.OLN COUNTY. NEW MEXICO ADS ONLY: Friday, 8:30 .._~ WE SERVICE - all brands of televi­ TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT a.m: for the Monday sions andmajorappliances. Aspen FRANK GOMEZundGRACEGOMEZ. I issue; Wednesday, 8:30 Foreclosures Appliance and TelevIsiOll 8el'Vlce, Plnlnli£ls, ) 257~141. A·21-tfc vs. I a.m. for the Thursday Sou~hwest • GROUP I, I ., For Sale. . Drywall ROSWELL COLLEGE - of TIlE FOLLOWING NAMEO DEFENDANTS. I Issue. IF LIVING: IF DECEASED. THE ' I 1903 Abbott Cosmetology has. hair styUng CLASSIFIED READeR Residential, Commer· classes fonnin~ for July and UNKNOWN nElliS OFTIIEFOLLOWING I ADS are scheduled only in NAMED DEFE...... OAN'J'S: FAUSTINO } cial Acreage, Farm and Alamogordo,N.M. ~8310 August. FlnanCliIl aid available. ~~~~~II.COE. MI\URIGIO I consecutive issues or on } Come byorcallourRuidClSO office, GRilUP 11: ) a one time basis. Ranch's;lnd Condos. For Tbn'Y Hernandez . 2415 Sue¢d '3$ WORDS '."'""""'"''..U7 Rect1rds. 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JOLL.Y TROLLY PARTY _ MODELA-I929.,.4·doo~,cQmpI4te O'N';r"T""G"'S"'O' C . ! Monc;lay,oJUly21,19a6/TheRui~9S9 News/3B Charters.25lh'l420. R-9-tfo d • III ~ "' ...... , ",,' •• PSPA E - and l' MOt!ILE HOME - for rent in· RElNTAts - by the ~onth or week. ,,0 · . .,' gfOun· 'ti liP restoration, exce ent s"-,!!ll $hO~ ~ace. Botb'with elec. . Ca~itall Subdivision, Clean, unfur- Two and t"'''ee be....oo.... cQndos 4ACRES IN THE4 RONDO - Valley, 2' SK rouTl\>TA-palternGener'ati'on con(50~)6di on. :J2,000. Call for ph.oto, t~'Clty 00 , 4 .... 1 tf nI d 2 b ..._ u, ",... ..~~iles abov~ S Pt·· G d DAN· ...... ' .. ~ •• •"".., . IJ"' - CS e' e",oom:>l on 2 aCfes,. ci- and homes, Call Mary,' 257-9057. . an a rlCIO. . 00 Blue Mist. 12 piece placesetting, . 23-36. days, (505 )622-6615 REsORT WORLD RENTALsCal~_ ty UtiUtillS and cab e. '2oo/month, c.2Hlt pfice and terms. One acfe of watel' ' .. (almost) incillding serving pieces. nights, Roswell, NM. H-20-4tp nlghtl¥t w,eekly lind montbly, Call1-354-tJ700. J.19-4tp 0''N'E B' ...... :.:. - .. -""';-.-c rights witb water well but no other. ~ ~ $32ll,~WEN257-2329 or336-3244. .' P.1S-tfc 1984 4Wt> Sia :c,. ClUb Cab pickup·.•. ex- .Ann \..ieor"'e 370 '''52 378 '038 RESPON CO~PLE . - . EDROOM - furn.lshcd, effe-- nnprovements. Thompson Umd NOW WITIl 'ALL NEW _. ·cellent con4itlQn.. Take UP . S'ALO~... """'" ~tbl.tfCt.....,.. tboedwraololmC'aJ~!tlli~,shf'lerdeep~?amc'ee'2WCaallSIBLE - tQ rent 2 cienc:ru allartment utlllties Includ·Co.,~.office 257-9386, home25/l,5279, stock, oak roll top desk. a HoOllier payments.'Call T!'nyat 257-5168. B"'AUTY N . ith . e25d,: $58!)O' Ruidoso Downs. 258--4090, T·99-tfc. · cabinet,pinecupboard,oaktables, from lHl p.m. C-20-4tp ""equiptIie;;"tin Thewpadd~:, ~~.' cai:port, Clo;e ri llI1dk.Wn: Goor" . <>;' .•0. B·2l-2tc FORSALE;-IUDNTOR"i..EASE"'::" , ptlmitive fl:~s and china, sliver' 1984 SUBARL! ~ station wagon, 5· cellent opportunity, parking and landlord tenant relationship. $350' withoptlon to buy. Tbree bedroom, ,. , and mlsce eous. Come'b)" and speed, 36,000+ mUes, A,MIFM.. .reas9nable. Callor write: Barbara plus electric and gas. $200 damage . 2 bath, furnlsbed, 'dQuble widEi vis!t wltb~!:!Jy,.349.CountryClub . stereQ, excellent gas mileage, at 01 Pallio Real Estate, Drawer and/or cleaning deposit. No~ets. . mobile bome, Exeellent location, Dnve.257-25OO. R-I5-tfc. $7,200. 257-7643. P-21 'tc LR. d' N M 8 8' 3 A 5' 37° °419 B 9 tf RESULTS - are in sight when you 1".or infonnation call 393~513 or GOOD QUAI..ITY ALFALFA HAY _ 1985 FORD 1"250,..... Super Cab, 4~4, (505)251t.:477; SQ. '. '''' D-i:tfc SIVIAl,i"'i: HOUSEl _ 1 bedrOQn:. $1~ use the classified sectiQll. Ruidoso 378-4638. W"102-tfc for siJIe. $2.50/bale, no chemicals 6.9L diesel, tilt, cruise, air, 2 tanks, ;' ~URNISHED _ 3 be,droom, '500. dep~sit, no pets, all billS pald.... ln. . Ne~.. .R~l-tfc NIcEr-14'X-72i""MoIrli,Ef":"':' 2 or preservatives added. Can super cooling. skid plates•. Rangel'. Two bedroom, '300. Secluded A- cluding cable. 257-2773.. C-2~-2tc ASPEN'AIRE-::;:-- ()~rp'e'CQare:YoUr bedrooms, 2 batbs, in Loma ,deUver.505-ll35-2790. L-18-8tp XL'1'i~LaIiat package, with 60 frame. '350. Prestige Real Estate 'li'ULLY FuRNISHED' _ condo, 2 Cllfpet c.!eanmg company: Grande area., Very reasonable, JO...... ~Y CLT",. SEATS'. ..:.. fQr leas4 mon h/60,000 ffilleeldended wa.r- Jo 33° ,""< . 8-1 tf b dr .257-7114•. '. . . A-3o-tfc $7,000:257·7836. ','. J·2Hltp, b~ewe~7Call37lHl253.~16-tf;; ranty. $16,000 or best offer. ONEM.li:iu;ORTH":"OfalrPQrt;~e~R~as~':.~ie~~hB~~ee~l~~P~o~:BONITO "RIVER "PROi>"ERTY'-- SHOPPIN<:nSCENTER'':;'-for'sa"leby FOR SAfiE-ceramic molds, elee- . 25'1-7674, evenings 37lH1l8. aSk for '. 3.1?~droQms, 2fuil paths, fireplace,tbly. 258-4466 Or 257-5258. M-I9-tfc. hous!l, '29,000; 5 small lots, $9.000; . .0 wner. 257-5.1 03, 2.58·4077, tric pouring .table. kiln, supplies. Chet. S"21·2tp ,utility room, carport, unfurmshed. ONE VElAR LEASE' _ 3 bedrooriis, 2 !arge lots, '9,000; call Tim (806)792-9278. R-21-4tc (5Oli)533-6600. . a;llHltp '77 GMCJIMMY -'4WD, V8, loaded. '550/month, yeal'd'Qund. 1% !>atbs, Jenn.Alr. dQuble car . Qwgleyat257,5196, Q·I0l-tfc 1984--=16X7a"·Tffia~y"'mobile.·1 FORSALE -muiPJ!lenttrailer, 6,000 RetalllJ3,400; $3;000 or best offer. $I,2oo/montb during summer. Call garage, ,gr.eat access and sbape. ATTENTION."INVElS'TOijS-:":"480 . bedrooms, 2 full baths.' 257·5637, ~ w -e Dwlt almost 336--4083 after6. l'!-21·2tp258-522.7:·;·, M-ll-tfc $650/mQntb plus dam.age deposl·t. aCfes, just off Ft. Stanton Rtiad, on aftel·6:oop.m,· . W-21-2tp' . . ,1,500.257.:0000.336-4346..unds J..rlr:tlc • . ONE' MILE NORTH '_ of airport, . ClIlI after 5, 257--4995. . I-19..ffc· ~he way to the newairnort. Mesa THREE BEDROoM'S=2bathS;open 1980 MODEL _ 35 ft. PrQwler, 5tb . new, 3 bedroom:>. 2 full baths, utili~ FOR RENT OR li'OR .sALE _ '2 r!'ps ValleY'S. Beautifulpanoramic living area with fil'tlplace,' ·deck,. wheellJ.'avel trailer. refridgerated ty room, furnIshed. $550/month, bedroom:>,.2 baths, 'redwood decks, vlews,Possible owner participa- view. Phone 257-7241.300 Red•. 0 l\lr, W/OJ central h~t. fully self- FORRENT _ fW'nished, 2 bedrooms, Ys'ununear-rounCad,1$21ll02/22m70nth'MdUt'Wl1·tfg· lar!!e wooded lot. Will take travel g~~ ~f(~~af5~~~f8l~~nnreS~rs.~~f~ ... ':"9. <1,.", .._.... ' ,.....•M:2-1-;~!p · containeo. $9,500-01' best offer. Call 2 batM. With washer/dry-er, Spring . er. (.,.....,. - - c trailer Of a lot in trade. Please call . .' . T·22-tfc QUICKSALE - of!~xcliange deSIred.. 257-4628. askfor Jan. 8-21-2,tp 'R 0 ad, R ui d 0 soD 0 w n s . SUDDER.TH OFli'ICEIRETAIL - 2 257-4230.. '. A-ll-tfcLtiT"''FOR SALE'.',::'. ·~.goOd.'''vfew. 0.£ . MAlatok.eTohffreeef'· Pbeadsrsot"0~s.?,la2rbaadths°b,eOinn "'OR' SALE 1977 30 FT T $400+bl'lls+dep'OSI·t 2~7 13<~ spaces available, IIp,proxiInately' 'NIC'E TWO BEDROOM ~'2 b" a·th~··,·.f·u·r- Si I .._' -l'. trailer, sclf-contained: 'Ac~~ .' ~. . . '. 0 ~c-22-4'tii' 800. sq.ft.and 600. sq,ft. Call Tim. nlshed mobile home. lJ325/month errll B anca. Pmecllff SubdIVI-2\" wooded acres APPfOX 2 100 0 from Bull Ring, second road Ii~bt. WILLow TREE LODGE ...:... .. new', Qwgleyat257-lil00. . Q-5-tfc plusdeposit. 3,78-4661. R"21).tf~· __ .slon. Call~7-28_4_0. ~~~.. ~.'. ',' ~ ~A-3-tfc sq.£t. Was ,149,000: Qwnertbroker, . · Vlll 1 urnis . FU";;"lSHED' TWO B"'D""OOu '.r _. BY OWNER - Upper. CallY.on,. 2 l c292-3605. AC2l-4tp space,37 RecreatIon age, a tel' comp etely f . hed, 1 and. 2 .....,. . "" ""~ ,.. ~ FAN ASTIC MONTHLY - or long . bedroom, 2 batb, rustlc cabm WIth .. ..- ,-,..... ~.. ~-'-''', ~ 1:00 p.m.$4,850. H~21-3tp bedroom apartments.. All utilities, mobil!! on large lot. $250/month; tenn rentals. Call Paul Delgado, sunpofch and deck on ,3 lots, FOR SAI,El. BY .OWNER :- 3 FOR SALE -l'tlgistered Quarter includingcableTV,paid.Laundry plus billS. Call 258-3397. ,M-7·tfc 257-2958. D-20-4tc Recently remodeled, bedroom,2 bath house, WIth 2 m8r.~, ~ Horse~:mds, 11 years~~2~~~old, 16.2 facilities~~;;~r°dfr~cl~~at':,~~~available. Excellentitj;~~ OFFICE~~1d~e~ce~:~~/~~~~\'e~2ca~~~,SPACE"";' at EI Patio. 1107 FOR.i,o:,.i':;r/~~~~r03t:wa~~f,ba:~la"RENT OR SALE .....; furnished BYdO~~j"I)'§to'. (505)257-2470. " ~ahesGOlfR-21-2tp f~~8:~tKr~~~bedroom. l.blltb~~~e1house~:~fn,on rr:~:~same well trained. a and . COLT PYTaON _ new, 6 inch bal'- ~a'tl~~~?2.,o:ff~~~~~;Corw_~t~~ 257-4462, after 3 p.m, E..g..tfc sleeper in den, $50/nightly, . jo~::rnrAIt~ vi8.;ge :r:;~~ I~~g: Please CaU~57-4230, _ A·19-tfc rell, 357 mag. 257.7166, after 6·p.m. FOR RENT_ on fiver, 3 bedroom, 2 '150/weekly, $500/monthly plus' One of tbe best views m entire sub- NO MONElY DOWN, cute, 3 M 21. 2tn SECLUDED--1.700 sq.ft, home;-near batb dllplex, furnished. Call Jerry bills. Whispering Bluff Condos. division. Club membership includ. . ~edroom:>, 1 bath, on level lot ad· 21 FT,TERRY~traveltrailer:4 ~~ White Mountain 4. Offel'S 3 large at258-4477 ornight257"2fYl5. H·9-tfc Contact RQSine, 336-4260. J-20-6tc ~~ ed.. (505)257..::2~70: ~ ~ .. H-2t.2~p jj'~~:r.'he~rg:ipet~1~rrWc r:;:~: tires, new upholstry and curtains, fi~~~~':a;i~~t ~~!,1i~:$~~~' qu'TE EFFICIENCY- pets and kids FliRNISHED:"" 3bedrooms~ fbathii, NlCE FLAT 1/2 ACREl-corner lot mment or summer hideaway. roof..rerridgerated air, sleeps 6, and ceiling fans, Excellent.access, ok. $250. includes utilities. 257-5065. in White Mountain. Lease, Deer PlIt'lt Wood, ·Unl~ 3. With '29,000, 9%, $3OO/month.257·2202, refrl,dgerator; gas, or ~ propane. 25/l,3439. . . 1,'..-22-2tc L-Il·tfc. $750/month, deposit required. . trees. ~oclal membership. Owner 25lH475. H-20-tfc Must see. Compfetely self contain- TWO BEDROOl'i ~ti.nrurriished;-on ON RIVER 2 bedroom:>,.l% baths, ". 258-4060~(~~4)3.~9-20~h.!'>f:?.!J::~~tp fInanCing, Call (405 )332-8474. . ~ . . ed.$4,500. 258-5495. W·21-2tp the roaIt to Bonito Lake. major appliances, dishwasher, TWO C;>FlfICES FOR RENT - Exxon. H·5-tfc IfYl9 34 FT. -; Holiday Rambler 5tb $250/month. plus lltilities. Jun' carpeted. 257~990. S-Il·tfc .bulldIng. Gateway Centef. 7'\< ACRES - of beautiful orchard'oil HOUSE FOR ALE wheel, self c\lntaine4, new carpet, Wheeler, 336-4507. W-22-4tc TWO BEDROOM -1% batb' furnish. . $14.5(month each, includes. the river at Hon40, wltb 1' \< acres Two bod,o.IlI. 2 bath. fl,oplaco, la,go' ~~~r ~~~~~i~~=, e~l:'ct:l~ NOW RENTING' -'',Pretty, Ruidoso eCJJl.:~~en;i~ic:l~t~~~~a'b~1iT;tr::~5~~~~,trarier.~i2~}: !l!ho~~~ r~~sco~~Iny~7gf~r~e ~~fh;;::n::::~:~~,i; ;~~~:~~::.by jacks, lots of storage. Must see to. River cabin. Sleeps 2~, night or • ~ladene at Lela Easter, 257-7313 or' past race track, 122 Nortb Central. 257-9386.11ome, 258-5279. T~·tfc. . $59,000.. . appreciate. Will.take small travel week. 257-5204, (915)584-3709. 251·7988. L-13-ftc 378-4523. . R-20-4tp WANT TO TRADE -=$20,000 equity, 7 -472 --:':-G~IG~ANTI~~C~Y~A~RD~·~S~A~I~.E~-~·~·s~a~t~ur~d~a~y~;~'...·~T~oiijWNH~ifrioiiu~siERo~N~RIVEiffi~RiP=-~c~o~m~-c....-,: bedroom home, 220 Rio Arriba. lIcre, for e~Uity in Ruidoso home. 05)623~9417 July 26. 9 a:m. to 12 p.m., spon- Qlld!ehtely ..fllrnis/Ohed, microwave, Town and Country. $500 plus FOR LEASE Call Walt, ( or623·9478. 0 Attractive. well-designed' sored by Ruidoso Lioness Club. IS waSHer. W• Fully carpeted, utilitles:251-4S61. L-l4-tfc P..ime gift shop space in . .,. W..g..1~tp, ·TOWN H 0 M·ES Location.,257 countg Club Drive,' ~~~3:f~~at:tn~~:n!~~e~~t~~; ONE HOUSE FOR RElNT :... ''''2 Ruidoso Inn Lobby. For in' LOTS FOR SALl',.- '~ acre, White i now a..allable at one of Rl,lldo, third yard soutb of ee Meadows outside storage. Share utilities. bedrooms. washer/dryer hookup. formation please call Hazel Mountain 4, With Slel'l'a ~la!1ca ' so's most excll,lsive address· ". Country Club. All proceeds go 37lHl424aiter5. s.33-tfc $350/montb. plus billS. $200 clean- view. easy acccss. all utIlities, I es. These lo..ely, 3 bedroom, backto ourcommunity. L-22-2tilc S.HA"W.''s -AP-~ART'ME'--~'N-~T'S-':::I-a'-nd-2 ing eJeposit: 3.78-8Q44 or 1-622-1004. Haynsworth at 318·8513. .'28.500. One thirl} acry. Alto, WOod· I 2 bath unils have ga,geol,ls FOR SALE-26 ft. traveltl, 1 NO ~ASHT'DOWNd - with owner finan- ' ~~"J:;'~Ue';lr:~~~~~~~~~~~ t~:: siding, seats 8, must sacrifice, SE~~~VE-'~RA~~-L~'~R'-~O~'~U'~~~'S-E~~~S-~FO-~'R'-'-RE'-NT-"-- Long term or weekends, leases. bllth, on Brady Canyon Creek. cmg.. WQ be rooms, 2 baths. fully tractive units taday. $1,800. or best offer. 336-8294. Call 257·7TlO Or 258-4090, ask £01' deck, nllw carpeting. 257-2202, furmshcd Fax Hollow condo. .- · _ C-22-2tp call Don' Hannon, Four Seasons Tlm. P-I5-Stp 25lH475.· H·20-tfc flrepillce, washer. dryer. '$53,000. -- FURNITURE FOR SALE"=··'Uv. RealEstate, 257-91n. F-45-tfc :LARGE~'TImEE- BEDROOM ";--2 TWO BEDR06I'i1'TRAlLER _ com. 257-22020r25lH475. H-79-tfc Alto Village-Lovely 3 bedroom, 2 ingroom, dining room, bedroom, MIDTO'WN'EFFICIENC:IE1f~~::" batb house. $525/month. utilities pletelyfurnished In Upper Canyon. TRADEl - $35,000 equity in rented plus bedS. 336-8294. C-22-2tp , small. cute. clean, individual . paid. Across from oldSafewayand Part bills paid, rental $250, plus condo for free, and clellr lantl o'r bath home, witlJ spectacular v!ew. OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS~'::' cabins. All billS paid. No pets. $215 Blink of Ruidoso. Call 257-5947. deposit. Nopets,257-7543. M-21-tfc something. Will negotillte, Thomp- Over 2,500 sq. fl., plus 2car garage. '$59.50 total investment. No inven- to $245. Call Vin, 257-2631. P-53-tfc . ~~.. ~, .2..-____ .9-15-~ FOR :RENT __ mobil-e, 3bedrOgffis, 2 son Land eo., office 257-93116. home large assumable loan with low in· tory, no delivery. Put as many iNSpiRATf(fN~HEfGmS·~=-nQw COMMERCIAL SPACE ..::: across baths. near Glencoe, fcnclld yard. 258.{;279. T-82-tfc ·hollt'S in all yOll want.FantasticIn- leasing low to moderate Income from old Saieway lind Bank of water plIld. Partlyfurnished. $275. AI,TO loAKE VIEW - beautiful, terestlate. Will accept Alto 101, car; come potentillI. Call Rick, 257~952 hOllSing. One bedroom rents at Ruidoso. $5OO/montb utilities paid. 378-4126. B-21·tfc modified A·frame on large comer RV or Albuquerque property in trade. or257:s{J59. . K-22-2tp . $204. Two bedrooms beginning at Call257-5947. G-J5-tfc PRETTY: UNFURNISHED _ 2 lot. furnished. Asking 80's. Wilbur $243. Three bedroom:> startin!! at bedroom apartment,' all a~- -Johnson Agency, 15051589-0193. Call owner aller 4 p.m. 336·4224 $296. Locllted at comer of 1. V-8, sq. ft. home. Prime locatIon. No electricity.- deP.flSit. Flight's End . pets.please.251-2647. M-100-tfc RV. Park. Highway 70 .. west. Agents welcome. Owner anx· automatic•. PioneerIll!ckage,load- 2l;7~." ious to sell. ed, exeenent condition. $10,800. FURNISHED - 3 bedroom mobile ,147-tfc . . . 257-5000 or258-4046. P-17-tfc homeWitb washer and dryer. UNFURNISHED - 2 l1edroom apart- FOR SALE Contact owner: . 257'""118. . .. ~ .._ K-l00-tfc m~nt. ~{montb. gas and water . 219 Spring Road 1~1~~~s1~~~$15~ NICESPACEONRlVER-nearGi~ paid. LlIhlt 2 people. 378-4661. THE PADDOCK (512) 264.1092, offic.e f rm. ,257-5611, (806)983-3581. son's, for. to or80 ft. mobile home. . ~ ..., . . .R·17-tfc (512) 264.1430, residence ~ater. OF~ Nice commercial space for lease, You'll _appr•.ciate' this love., ·. ~ ~ .. C-1!4tp $100,. garbage and sewer 50% DEPOSIT•. - Large, h~me.. three bedrooms, 2ltaths" FOR SALE - ~~. ton Dodge tl'uck, Cur,D1shed. Permanent tenant. eaIjleted, 2 bedrOOlJlS. 'fireplace, 500 to 1,200 sq. h. Excellent ~_a~.k ~OrinGr . 37B'1498. W-1·tfc carport, appliances. $35Il, gaIl and .. tn close..., dining, 2 older, l!ea\iY hauler•. runs great. loCcmon and parfcing: Reasonable 'Ii'ep'ates;·. Viewl' tftce$$ .LoG CABIN. BEAUTIFUL UPPER good pnce. can 257-5056, 336-4346. FURNISHED - I room and 2 room water paid. can Gladene 257-7313 beautiful treu.. $84.500.. I' • L-l9-tfc efficiency cabins., Call 257-4418. ~11l1l..c.257~7988 evenings, 1--623-3300 rent-ma..... USft. CANYON LOcATION•••a hard K-l.tfc anywne. . . 00-18-8tp comblnatlan fa' beatI ThIs' 1979 4WD .CHEVROLET - 'pickUp, • . Call BarbQtu, (505) 258·4411 - i LWB. for sale. eoptact Brenda or brawftr l, Ituidoso, N.M. 88345 dl>Ughtfol home ofterstwo bedroams .and ~ 1'/0 baths Garyat257-4611. B-22-2tc -". - -. 2.SIEDROOM CONDOS Condo Rentals by upsfairs.. plus a comfbr'tCl.ble. . '85 BRONCO iI-AM1FM. air, tinted . 3.0IEOROOM CONDOS wlndows,1ikenew, $9,!iOO.257-7361. Day. Week or Month Magado Creek Estate's guest qua..ters wIth 14' bath aiter5:30257'{;176. ·M·22-2tp . 4.BEDROOM COIiiDOa' PROFESSIONAL downstairs~Oth~... thIngs to ad.. Miist see to app..e~iate.. .mire: the knotty pirie inte..tor, . 1fYl8FORD THUNDERBIRD-$l,ooo t1'ghtly, W••kly, Monthly Lookout ilentals PROPERTY MANAGEMENT , ., D ....1i09. 1,800sq.ft. home. _Ben Franklin sla..... da..tog..: · ormake Offer, 1fYlO Chrysler, $325, ~ ,good running car. Please call 257-7467 • 257·5064 1011 Mechem Drive 2 bed..ooms. 2batbs. Good assumable. $57.500. 257-7923. W-22-2tp va.dted ceiUngs with . MI.S1f60858 505/258-5599 skylights. Corner fireplace 1982VOr:.KSWAGEN ..:. 'Quanlrom. Twobedroom.1 balh, niCe clean in nving TOOm. ligbt add less thait 60.000 niiles. in excellent FURNiSHED .condition, new tires. 251-'1253. . house. 433 Paradise Canyon, 2/1 23 Screaming Eagle $225 bright kitchen with view of .' M-21-2tc $350. 2/2 104 Sanla ....arla Drive $3311 "replaCle. Fenced froot i!l83AMERICAN EAGLE -low Don Harmon, fO'our 2/2 30 l'he Springs $510 yard. 1So- view, satellite mile~, 3/3 8 Brantwood Drllie $1201l dish. All thi.. plus 11.9 COLDWeLL ,.... excellent condition. Call Seasons Aeal I:state acre.. with 2 wells. TII~ 257·7. . M-21-2tc .•,L,;.__...... 2 7- ~1.!.7..!.1~__.... BANl(eR~ UNFURNiSHED PRICE?Only SSg.SUO. Will 3/1 243 Junction Road $4511 trade for larger hOlDe or lot 312 339'Perk Can~on Drlv" $485' ""'Ia.DOIlADO 3/2 103 Nlbllc Court $525 in town. l.et Margaret Gad­ SOC. REALTORS· .1""'0: One bedroom apartment, 3/2 341l CounlrY Club DriVe $560 dy show you this property., 'Front wheel drive,' 70,000 Fou.. Seasobs It.E. 257-5111 or1glnal miles, new tires, furnished, wafer and elec' OFFiCE SPACE 'Irie paid, $195/month. 2 Roomll':"'Waslgate Cenlar$18S . Office: 257-9171 runs grOCllt. $1,500. Home:'336-4413 :as.,•.,IOO ... 25..3634...... _.....1:: .,- 4 NIGHTLY RENTALS ALSO AVAILA8LE . i ., •• , .0 I • II I' , -1 , ' , .... • .' i \ Th~.Ruldo~o 48 1 N$wS I Monday, July 21,01986· , " . , , , .' " ' . ." . ',' \ . RANCH,'1,680 AqRES .... 30 miles VERYNICEHORSESET~UP' .... InEl' MOTIVATED' SELLER .- ,WhiteFQRSALEORTRADE .... 2bedroo~1 BY OWNER .... Fort StMtonRoad,'...__...... __... ' ~out~east of RUidoso, Ne~ Mexico Paso.. Close to Sunlan~ Park. M09Utain U,nlt 4. Flat access with .2bath, 2c~ garage, town home ~ ,~restrlcted.lot in ,A!to Area, ,with F '8 I B'.. 0' In Lincoln County. Elevation 5,000 Three bedroom home With ,1,35 aview oi Sierra aIanca. Reduced Hobbs.. WJU trade fQr Mme In well, septic, electriCity, cable 'rV,~r ite y "'11" to ,6,200, scenic, timber, g,ood . acres,haybarn,Crossfenced.Can . to$17,OOO,CaUKevinHaYesorBob Rwdoso, Assumable,IQall. Call' ,with or.wlthoutmobile home, SHADOW MOUNTAIN" natlyegrass, very gOOd hunting. accommodate 3-4 horses. For sale . Johnson at Mark I Realty, Tony at 257.5168, from ll-5 p.m. .336-4083orM22-5797. H-2Htp , LODGE $250 per acre, $35,000 down, ($,189,9flO) or lease ($l,200/month), . 257-2771., ' ....' M.12.tfc, . . . .' . .'. c.2tJ.4tp TWOBEl)ROOM-lba~cabin!with ... ,. ,. balance quarterly an2%for up to with one year lease. PI~ase call . FOR SALE 1981 Wayside, 2 240 ACRES - adjacent to Taos, New 2lots on creek, covereddeck, year. '.257-6050 I)IY. " ~G,.y.,e.a rs AI.so.avallable, the ad.. (.. ~1.5.). 58.1.20.30,.f..Or.'.. m.o.re.. info.rm.a-. be.drooms.,.. 2 .b.ath.S" f.u..rn.ishedl "M.. eX.. ic.o .airpo.rt., Aski"ng. clOS.ing.. . round a'ccess $39,.5 0.,0, 258"3407'Niaht. J.(ol.nmg.5.,358ac.resat.$225~~rac.r.e .. , han.... .'. lr.l.81l.. tp ,dishwasher, W.~,wetpat.$1,2.00, · costs: down and will exchange f.or ,(915)584-2310. ,', W.21-3tc ~ .....,~ ...... P.O, Drawer 10845, Midland, MUST SELL~MOVI~G .... no take up payments, ,257.1791. propertY in Ruidoso/Alamogordo ...______.._ Texas 79702, (915)683-4638. reasonable offer refused. Cedar '.' ', lI-la.tfc area, Camco Realty, 1-29~2021, .,. . P TbeD.onu.t.Sh.o.~p,tlom.g LIT~LE"'.. ' 'DREAM.' ...,R~NCHE.16.10.t- ,. mo.carunta.garage,in st.Y.l.eredwood.. hom.·.e.,.•. wdeckoo.de.. ..d.MaIOlot.,,2.· FORbusinessSALE.,.,..,.in Roswell. Looking for Eyenings, 1-298-9346, aOb.De.uc.,P-21-2tph.·.·R.,.EA.,·L ,I.SI.A.·.. ·.', T,EC.. L,.. A·..,SS.E.. S.. ' ,R~d9So'sHondQV~Uey.7tacres, ,fl~or: w~th. 3.I,rrJgated. Beaut~ful fnut trees. pr1Va~e .JIlasterbath, powde~bedro9m,roo~, ~v-' ,the$25,000balancewitb$5,OOOat 8%,dOWIl,Telephone,will carry .....- BY...OWNER_--.. ',. S.. T·.·A.'.1.1.. ' •.U.. L.'Y·.. 2··...5'.. ~ath l th ..~. ' Realhome.good,TWo 3carbedroom,garage. 1%POSSIble 109/diningcustom oakfoomcabmetskitchen.. upstaIrs:\Yl 1-625-0625. ..,..after5. o.13·10tp, 51. +.acres, II,',on"oft,tI' 0!1 ,.r.....V.e.III·. 'hl.I ..CftIIMI,-.'.0' '.II.a&u.IIVI.....'.' .. ab.. '. "'.' "3'0a-n,.. J..••'.00.... 01'. JI.. I, '2.5',' lease/opuon. Call Doris Mellen, '10ft/study with skylight, bedroom, ,....,'"...... ,...... ,."...... , 3sid••, prlv8C;y ~lnd beauty, "" At. '1111.. 1111 at.'1IIIbroo,...k ." .'., y .~ 11 , . Bil.l. p.i.ppin .Realt ,(p05)25.7-5682, fuI.. ,1bath., Must see. Reduced. t.o ,) ALTOALPSCONDQ. Fully Complet. vlew·of SI'rra Blan. , .. (~05),~78-4016, '" M·79-tfc $92,500,258-3642. W·l9-tfc hurnished, 2 bedrooms, 2~'ca ,'rom 3b.drQom ho~.se \on And Receive a$25.00 10111. FuI~"leI Package., ~\li ~"'D '~ ~. hl~s. :1' " ' 1!'. t t I' . ·t·' 't· I Sleeps 6. urge!tqp., mountain. OnlJ2 mU.. A Prkt ""'15 .. .. f . isa~e~ 1 C.IUb~. ~:I~ ;:~~~:.~~;~:: ~~~~,' J~'!J~~~~ J ..1rBOO fd.. SC.k.,. Ren.,tal p.09 ,. ... Vila 0' Mall.rCardAcc.ptecI I ===.="='nea ,...... nves" '. men.. s..' 1house, P.001., tQnnls court, ~ , ."""""'''"''"1i.800.511444' v, r open m$adow, -E1~,and ~ ~ IO.~l1. , ~ ~l t Assu.. m.ab.....I.e..' I ..' • ,~ tLlrkey.$525;000. " ' l " 336-4613. ::::=::::==;::;::;n:::;;=:;:;;:=" ~512~699 •.6123 "~ w. HOI~~~f:;:~~~~tm.nt. • r--..---fL-l~.....,....;...- _..»...u.~ " ' ...... --.-".,...... "t....,...... W01...... ,.,...... ,,,f "'1lIIIi1llllli---... · NICE AND CLEAN! \ I ·~ Two bedrooms,' 2' tiaths, OPEN HOUSE ~ . \ • , With trees. · I , ., ,i I $27,000 , j '. .' I Put YOUR' brand on sonteland t

, , "PROfESSIONAlS WHO CARE" " M.kln~ Your ()/l',lm\'Comp lml' LOMA GRA"DE-3,200 sq. ft., 2 story log house, with studio/workshop, on 2.89 ±acres, This four bedroom, 3full rffBb::, , bath BEAUTY fea'turesa large g~meroom, cat~edral,ceilings ¥' • I .... \ ~ , I with huge beams,. solid 6- panel doors, beautiful. custom .... ~~

"~,. ,~, ,'~ cabinetry throughout. Massive rock fireplace, and Italian tile . J"'tJ""I" "',' "~'.,III .at-,J' , -'" .'.,,-,.'. .. ,... " , i'.',!;,~ ~~, ••....J! ,..:•.(J ri ;'" 1·800·251-4663 • Ext. 257 • Office 257-7678 • Home 257·2402 ',~~'''' ~. '~i4 in· dining room and gourmet kitchen"equipped with every , .•... 1.. ..' • "'." 205 Me~hem • P,O. Box 294'4 " RUidoso,N,M. 88345 " , amenity. Custom de.signed draperies througho~t. '. . 146 WILtlE HORTON DRIVE,' .': ,. ".{ i '~ , ,·EXTRA SERVICES WHITE OAKS, NEW MEXICO-A beautiful BOacr'as, sur· I Prestigious White Mountain Estates, Unit 5. ' . ~ " Every Day o~ ~he Year from Gold Key: rounded by the Lincoln National Forest" Live water; Four , '. I Three fuU ~9ths, large. kitchen, wi!h island. ". g' FREE an~ NO O~LlGATION springs, 2·ponds. Large, comfortable home, wit~ guest house .. ~ 'and barn. Elk, deer, bear and turkey. An excellent, secluded, I 2,870 sq. ft., ·great room,con'temporary. FOR EVERYONE: ~ huntin or cor orate retreat. I ' .• . • Use of GARAGE SALE SIGNS·, , " . ·~per .- up to cop.es~5' perbot~mont HECKMAN &HAWO~TH, iNC. I'Corner lot, good view, lots of park-ing.· family (addltlon.ItO. ODe Ilde, .idel) assumabl~ ~ ~. .\ DOl( 520 • Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 I Low interest, loan. 'MAPS and RUlI)OSO INFORMATION Offic;e (505)251·2225 •OIfice-workshop-447 SJI. ft. of unfinished area, ·1.' g~~c:'s~:sCERT1F1CATES from Ruidoso's FRED HECKMAN AL VOM STEEG Broker 354-2988 ~~~:~S~:~~EAEVENTS .., I ' WILL SELLBELOW'CURRENT APPRAISAL . i: xl 'Now associated with The Villager Realty for.-your l New8lett~rs ~ . \ "' ' R 'ADVERTISING in FOR.SERVICES I Ruidoso commercial and residential needs. ' MULLICANCONSTRUCTIO~ 258·3404 Lic,H17588, ~ offered by individuals and new businesses J' •NAMES and References of PEOPLE PROVIDING SERVICES (e.g. house cleaning, yard work, , RUIDOSO/CAPITAN AREA· repairs, etc:.) . MOlIniollrelJealwithlplttaOJI0I360' FQR PRQP~RTV QWNERS: . I\' vie~ !ocaled 20 mlnutesJrom Ruidoso, tl . NEAT, CLEAN MOBILE In EVA~UATION Recreation Village, furnish· Sierra DlancQ ski area and 10 minutes 8 ' CURRENT MARKET of the Value N' ed, lV, and air conditioner. from proposed new airpolt.120 deed· I .of Your Ruidoso Property. . ., 8 ed acres surrounded by national forest. ' Advice on IM.PROVING THE. M.ARKETABILITY $5,000, Three bedroom luxury home plus 3 8 AND VALUE of Your Property· "i 8' X44' ONE BEDROOM, bedroom bunk and tack house, ~II FOR BVVEBt . eleclric, and a3 bedroom mobile . II one bath, furnished, $6,500, home. large outdoor decks, under· • Help and Advice on FINANCIN~, . l) Terms to suit your payments. ground utilities, excellent water well, Types Available, . I Will trade. pipe·fenced horse stables, covered GuidtUnes on Qu.llfiCl~ion. for Loan., etc. . born and peaceful seclusion. ', Information on ADDITIONAL COSTS of 14' X 52' TOWN AND , Contact owner for terms: . Purchasing Property , COUNTRY, Two bedrooms, one bath. $9,000, 505·622·0505 ' HELP InFI.N.DING the p.. 'roperty RIG.HT for YOUJ Box 2226 Ro~ell. NM 88201 ~'::~;:~~;;~.r..«4OQ . ' THREE BEDROOMS, two ' baths, 14' X76'. $14,500. '10% down, payments to suit· your needs. KNOWLEDGE THAT SELLS SERVICE THAT LASTS Holiday Home Sales 1107 Mechem rn 258·3330 ,REALTOR WHITLOC.K' 251-4291 257·4228 THIS CEDAJl HOME BLENDS HAP· & ·LYLE 1608 Sudderth PILYwith its forostcad surroun. ' dings' in sequestered Cedar $35,000 CABIN-Great ownerflnanclng MOUNTAIN HOME-Beautiful setting with Craek. WHh two bedrooms, two stream and tall pines, lovlly 3.~8droom; baths, and a loft, it's. the Uniquely designed home. Four bedroolJ1S,3 rull baths ~lus ~t b?th. Aspen with 20"'SBElfor20years. perfGd slIe for a vacatIon Two bed 'fl . I, t y,fully fur. 2·bath cedat hom. with fireplace and largl walls throughout main level. There is amagnificent Vlewof SJerra Blan· oHIFJng(On~8nJ8nt home, and you'll blenchanted ca from the glassed in dining room. Lots of skyUgh~ and.clerestory win­ nlshed I r and TV. An redwood deck. seclu. by Its lacadoni••1.2 heavily dows &pen up this lovelybome to the trees and beautiful view. Top-of·the­ excellent Investment. stan for only $99,950. wooded acres with a rushing line carpeting, two fireplacesJbul1t~in bookshelVes. Large, insulated base­ ment could become game room. Call us for an appointment to see this REDUCED FROM $59,500-10 $44;500. Two LAND.....LAND-LAND-12 acres on Nogal stream. Naturally, there's also Mesa for $2,500 per acre with easy terms. a fireplace to add a note of wonderfullrome. bedroom cabhl with farge living area and warmth on a chilly evening. fireplace, easy access, fenced back yard. Five acres near Capitan for $12,500 with Small down payment, good $36,000, tlsiumable loan, easy terms. ren act,slolnlng forlst In the terms. $68,500. MLSH60563 PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY deep woods for $4;000 per acre and will . ONmGHWAY37 . YEA.~·ROUNDCOMfORT~l.Ov.Jy 3.bo; dlvJd~ _. '-~~~ ..__.- -~-. ------._'---- ·Comm"erciaJ1ofgoesJrom"sfreef fosfreet;Prfm~bigbway371ocalion;Two· - -.-toomr-3.both~hol1'l.-.With-2oCifL"9atagir-~..:;~toTt..::Mohtr.-lot·wnh-sewlr-.-. r~taurant.l,~ J Vlv.UOI'1It ml!llll'lICilllllt.CQt separate buildings, house cotIld be used forretail shop or warm fireplace; extra nice flat lot with· for $11,300. Lot with fantastic view for sq. ft. building 011 back could 1M! USt;d as separate fommerc~"venture WIth good frees and easy acce", ~ery quiet area $10,500. Unres.trlcted %acre close to fown access from Bonanza Dc. fAJcated lust north of PIoneersavmgs and Loan. for only $136,300. for $10,500.' Easy accell lofwlfh all city utilltles"for only $12,500. BEST BUY EVER ONTRI~LEVEL 3BEDROOM CONDO SOC. REALTORS R WAYNE WHITLOCK ' ~. IN lNNSBROOK'VILLAGE , -Res.: 257.5131 ". . This Ruidoso . bedrooml8~ 257-5111 'Possible owner fittaneingon this 3 bath;ltInnSbrook VnIage. JACKIE COVINGTON Approxima~ly 2,000 square feet, sleepS 7, completely furnished for only DAVID MORALES $97,ooo! , ·-Res.: 258.3408 -Res.: 378·4069 ..

, < *INNSBROOK CONDO. Closing costs down, take up payments/Ex­ eellentrentol history. .. f}JlfJ!' 'REAL ESTATE . ' .. *p.ERFta RUIDOSO RETREAT....Thr~e bedroom, 2bath home, dou­ 378·4016 . :tppIJ'J. P.Q. lOll: 966~.uldoso Downs, NM88346 ble garage and new barn, Oneminofe from town, hor~esollow~d, tall . 1601 Highway 70 East . pines, fruit orehard and OWNER FINANCING, , , . \ • .l' *CREEK fRONT: cobin with tallpinesoflers owner financing at only $45/".000'11 *ABSOWTELY SPECTACULn-Ptiee, ferms, .location on l/rOcre Altd Lof. ,ONLY $9,000. OWNER FINANCINGIf

*TffREEBEDROOMt 2W hath condo, furnished. BEST PRICE IN TOWN, $66,000.

doug bass ,GO assoc.,iIlC. \ f'" 2.58-5252 Jot %agon. Jeff Chapman 2514242 ml'.l!,tl",rj , Douglall257-2985 Diana MohrkalJH" Brok.r RuldClIO Pl'OpIrty Rental. MLS 257.2914 Nightly, Wtelcly, Monthly

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Belinda Lee (1955) '. crIl Mlsler Rogers' Nelghborh60d (I) Safe at Home QlPrlvate BenJlImln • ill S~same Streel J:;1 \ @ I @) Today . . 8:30 CIl Reading Rainbow E;1 Jim and Tammy CIJ Newlywed Game 1:00 CIlRlver Journeys (1985) r:;1 ~ ~~~~~a:~~'~e' (!) (I) Daywatch m Partridge Family 10:05(1) Lillie House on the Prairie Valerie (1986) · ' ® 9 Good Morning America @ New Card Sharks . 10:30 ~ Fashion America (!5J Tic Tac Dough CIJ Larry King L1vel J:;1 . ~ Jetsons @ Search for Tomorrow @ New Video Hour m MOVIE: The Benny ,Goo~ma.n ~ @l CBS News 9:00 Pro Baseball Team Arm ' (!l 9 Loving crIl Sesame Street E;1 . Story Benny poedman s life IS • ~ Flying Nun Wreslllng Championships (!5J Doris Day . .9 Thundercats depicted fr~m his youJh to h!s deb~t ~IS @) Timmy and Lassie CIl TDday's Special crIl Hooked on Aerobics @ She.Ra . at Carnegie Hal,l, IIlcluglO9. , @ Wh IIF rt . romance with agirl who didn't like · . Voltron (!) ee 0 0 une 11:00 ~ Pro Tennis . 3:30 ~ GlIle«e WDrid of Sports jazz. Steve Allen Oonna Reed 7:05 (!) Oown to Earth CIJ Daywatch 1Il Evening at Pops (I) Reading RalnbDw r:;1 Sammy DavIs, Sr. '(1955) ., 7:30m Gidget mBewllched (!) Days of Our Lives (!) Tom and Jerry. . .. CIJ ABC Monday NIght Baseball @ Beverly Hillbillies CIJ Lifestyles 01 the Rich mJoker's Wild (I) RDcky Road' • I tmJ .Miss Universe Pageant' The , l!ID Hazel @l @ Donahue CIJ 9 All My Children ,C!l Divorce Court . .' , 35th annual international event will OJ Mister Rllgers' Neighborhood Q2l Big Valley [OJ New Me.xlcD· TDday (§) Gol be braodcast Irom Panama, Bob (!J ABC News r:;1 @ Alan Hunter ll2l Midday News . . 9 DUkes 01 Hazzard . Barker and Mary Frann will be the @ He·Man crIl Sesame Street r:;1 l11l As the YJOrid Turns . @ GoBQts hosts. Representing the. United ll! Hour Magazine (§) Farmer s Dllughler 4:00 (I) SporlsLDOk .. States will be Christy Fichtner, from 7:35 CIJ I Love Lucy ~ 700 Club crIl Reading Rainbow (I) To~ay's Special Dallas, TX. (Live) . . Fantas Island ztard "" " '''-o-G~I Ml-...----~ 8:00' CIl Mister Rogers' NelghborhDllii 1Il Polka Dot Door 11 :05 (I) MOVIE: SuperSlallon Mallnee mHart 10 Hart . l11l Scarecrow and Mrs. King ill MOV.IE: Steel Agroup of tough (!) Scrabble Land Raiders Aruthless town boss (I) DDwn ID Earth (1986) high Iron workers are brought m I Drelm of Jeannie in the Arizona territory buys scalps, CIJ Too Close fDr ComfQrt (§) 700 Club together to finish the top floors of a CIJ New Love American Style murders Indians and' causes the tmJ NewlyW.d Game @ Mark'GDodman hotel ahead of bank foreclosure. (!5J American Baby slaughter of a wagon train. Telly l11l Jeopardy '@ MOVIE: Paper Moon At the Georg~ K~nnedy. Jenmfer a'Neill, 10:00 (2) Aerobics Savalas, George Maharls, Arlene (§) Green Acres funeral of her mother, ayoung girl' Lee Malors (1980) . (I) Sesame Streel E;I , Oahl (1969) llZl Mlrthl QUinn decides tNat acan man who briefly CIJ Daywatch (!) Break the Bank 11 :30 (I) MOVIE: Funny ,Lady Fanny's !Ill Mlster'Rogers' NelghbDrhDod met ~e! mother could be her f~ther. (1) Monkees (I) MOVIE: Hambone and Hlille lingering love for gambler Nicky @ G.I. JDe S~e JOIOS him on, the road. R~an ll2l Wallons When grandmotherly Hillie loses Arnstein threatens her new mar- 4:30 (2) John Fox's OuldDor 0'Neal, Tatum 0'Neal, Made/me @$25,000 Pyramid her dog. Hambone. at Kennedy riage tD Broadway songwriter Billy Advenlures Kahn (1973) ~ 70D Club Airport. he sets out on an adventur· 1:~ OIl Sesame Street J:;1 Rose. Barbra Slrslsand, James CD elts Ind DDgs Or. Anita Migday (2) Bud Ught U.S.T.S. TrlalhlDn ous 3.300 mile cross country trek to Caan, Omar Sharif (1975) (1986) C .. (!l Amazing Siories (1985) @ Scooby 000 find her. LIllian Glsh, O.J. SImpson. m TlcTac Dough (I) MOVfE: The Min wllh One Red !Ill Wild, Wild World of Anlmlls lW As I~e World Turns Shoe An innocenl musician is 8:00 (I) Amerlcln Misters (1986) E;1 (!5J Pltty Duke caught between rival espionage (!l MOVIE: NBC MondlY Nlghl at • HBO IS 24 HOURS EVERY DAY tIll Creltlve Uvlng agents and falls (Dr the gorgeous Thtl Sendtl, Awoman MONDAY aD Addlm's Family spy lady ~ired .to do him in. rom psychiatrist treats ayoung man she II 6 p.m.-STEEL with Lee Majors , AFTERNOON Hanks, JIm Be/ushl, Lori Smger believes is sender. someone who 9:40 p.m.-AMERICA UNDERCOVER: Pursuit of Happiness (1985) Q can transmit his nightmares into 'I CD ShowBiz TodlY other people's realities. Kathryn • . TUESDAY 12:00 CD Frogll GDurmet mer (!l Anltlher World (I) WGoK IPyla I Harrold, Shlrley Knight, Zeljko 6 p.m.-PROTOCOL with Goldie Hawn C!l RP nClnc nnlll Jvanek (1982) t;I r 9:30 p.m.-MASK. with Cher CD New&dly , mLaI'I Mike ADell O§J CBS News .(D MOVIE: Lovellnes Two Califor- WEDNESDAY .~ Nowl ma high SChDOls gear up fDr abattle r 4 p.m.-LOVING COUPLES with James Coburn C!l [! Ono Ulo To Uwe Q2l Dick Vln Dyke ~ Rlflemln 01 the bands, but the lead s1l1gers" • r 8 p.m.-ST. ELMO'S FtRE OJ Socr.' 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. • ~'" . , . . . .Televisiqn Schedule for The Woek 01 Ju~ 21 Through Jult 27 , The Ruidoso New~ I Page 3 (2)Merv GrUfhi 8:30 (IJ Reading Rainbow Q. ., OIl Masterpiece Theatre (1982) ~merlca's funnie~t neVf~makers rip his physical appearance. Chflr, Sam. tmJ CBS Late NIght Magnum, P.I. CD Partridge Family . Q mto HollYWood ~nthls Irreverent Elliott, Eric Stoltz (1985) Q (1984)·· @ New Card Sharks @ pollee Story • extra, edition, Ihat takes some (J) Sports Tonight tBJJack Benny@Jetsons1'05f11'\Sup·erfrlend$startlinglyon target potshots at tmJ WA*S*H _ Bosom BUddies . • \!U ,... Tinsel Town . If'I1 Tr~pper J h Mn IU. . ... \ 9:0pm Pro Baseball Team Arm 1:30 cr2l Bugs Bunny tTl C··rossllre· \16l °n, ., 10:20 (J) MOVIE:, SuperStation Late Wrestling Champlonshlp~ ,.. . \.!lJ 1m Burns and Allen Thealre The RaTnmaker Aconman(]) Today's Special. 1:35 (I) Tom and Jerry· CD Malpr League Baseball ' .~ Carson's Comedy " hired to end adrought brings new @ Wheel of Fortune ' 1:45cr2l Lead Off Man g:. t~e~~sC c~~~~~, 10:00 t]J Toil'Rank Bo~lnil ,lite to an arid spinster. Katharinfl . ~ DBaVWllahlchd 2:0P m Australian Rules Foolball '86 cr2l Alice . , QJ Navigators (1983) t;I Hepburn, B1Irl Lancaster, Wflndefl v.J . ew cernSesame Streel Q @,CBS News @l CBS LI NI hi M P.l G) Take Twa • uu ams. m Y If'!> SI I h IlliI Ie g Ignum, .. I'n N. . ·3 00 "" P T R d IlliI apwa c . (19841' VJ eWI : . \&I ro eam a eo QJJ MacNeill Lehrer NewsHour (f5) Doblo Gillis (!) 0') Ryan's Hope CD Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (!] Newlywed Game !til Comrades .1 1986) Q ®l '@Young and the Restless (!) I Love Lucy @Prlvaltl Benjamin 11:00m Comradtls (1986) Q (1! Eye on Hoi ywood .• a2l LIllie House on Ihe Ptalrle (J) Newswatch 00 AWA eh I hi ' (J) Crosslire @ . MOVIE: Myslery Movie ~ Bill Cosby , mPollee Woman 7: m ,. • amp ons p . 'm Joe Frs'nkltn \ CoTumbQ. The lovable, shrewd, 'but· (!J) Mlsler Rogers Neighborhood (I) ~ewlywed Game Wr~t1lng", (jj) MOVIE: CBS Late Movie The ever bumbling, deteclive finds @ Jim and Tammy l!§J Price Is Righi rn Aor "'(1986) ", Omsl.yer Tha intrepid HaWkeye hlmsell among the rich and famous 10'05 ([J L1U1e House on Ihe pralrle@HourMagaZlneC!lLa,eamK1'LIJ"'selsoutwilhhiS blood brother to ' (f5) Tic T.c Dough (JJ rry ng ve rescue ·Ihe beautiful Indian chief's Io so1ve wha t appears t0 beth e 10:30(l) Fashion Amerlca .m Sesame Siteel ", (!l 0') Wh,o's Ihe Boss?t;I perfecl crime. Peter Falk tn Search for Tomorrow ~ Thun·dercats .,. l!§J Magnum, P.1. (1983) kidnapped COUSin, Steve Forrest, = = dSI ( 986) John Anderson, Ned Romero 11:05 (!) NlghUlne , (!) (1! Loving . @ She.RI • (g) Simon an mon 1 (1978) , y !':r~W:odman 11:15(1) MOVIE: Over Ihe Brooklyn ! DHorlks Dda A bl 3:05 III Leave It To Beaver (g) CBS Lale Night Simon and , Bridoe A Brodklyn luncheonette \lSi 00 e on ero cs .I. ow Simlin (1984) owner can fulll1l hi~ dream of 11:00 ~ TennIs 3:3u CD Reading RaInbow Q .@MOVIE: Serpico AgriPPing, Irue \ (!1j Doble GIllis \ openmg a Manhattan restauranllf (IJ Nalure C C!l Torn aO.d Jerry ·lile drama ollhe young New York (!J) Above and Beyond he drops'hls beautiful CatholiC girl 00 Days of bur Lives (1) MOVIE. Slarman A powerful cop whose revelations aboul the [!l Eye on Hollywood for aOlce JeWish one. Elliot Gould, lD Joker's Wild alien comes to Earth, falls mlove bribery and grail In the pollee MOVIE Movie Margaux Hemingway, Sid Caesar (1) !!! All My Children and fmds himself pursued by departfl)ent almost,led 10 hiS death, ~CMftt.n RO~k H~~:~~ry 1 (1984) IW NllW Mexico Today 8me~acm!L goveArnme~ agtenl~i Jeff l1an"1o;'P1fl1l0'{1D97°r.3fl1eJIJ Sharpe. John ,. 1..·.05 flnNlghtllne· 11 30 B Mill (!2) Midday News rJ&iges,,,aren /fen, "har. eS/YIartlfl n, UI II ' UJ ~ H:~:Jlghl ~~dale ~~M~~:~o~rt 1 : ~ @ As Ihl y/orld Turns ~ 7:30 C!l 0') Growing Palns·(1986) [;J . 11:3000 Barney Miller I , Falher Knows Best @ Farmer s Daughler Gol !til Wild, Wild World 01 Animals (]) NewsNlghl Updale 1 o Fantasy Island !til Reading RaInbow t;I rf'a Dllkes of Hazzard 8:00 CD Comrades (1986) Q trn Falher Knows Besl .. rIO Fantasy Island . . = C!l Hunler (1986) \ (!) 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JackNicholson, - I'n Hart 10 Hart zombieS.'" • Kathleen Turner, Anlelrca H1Iston • MORNING a Addam's FamIIy ro Too Close lor Comfort G) EveningNews (1985) Q lW Newlywed Game mNews' rn Eye on Hollywood \ 7:00 m 1986 McDonald's U.S. AFTF.RNOON l1li Jeopardy OJ «ll Moonllghtlng (1985) 0 Swimming 12:00 rn CreatNe Uvlng (f5) Grlllln Acres @) The Equalizer (1985) . m~aM~e Sireet Q C!l Another World . !til Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood @ Magnum, P.l. (1983) (i) DayWllch CD MOVIE: Cannonball Run II Burt a G.l. Joe (17) Guest VJ: Moody Billes - 12:00 rn SportsLook (!) OJ Good. Morning America and company are back with a'l0n 4:05 (I) Falher Knows Besl !til Nova Q ro MacNeill Lehrer NewsHour . Q stop, cross country car chase With 4:30 mWorld Class Women ,8:20 (I) MOVIE: SuperStation Movie ro late Nlghl with David' @)CBS News crazy ~articipants WhD heed no CD Rod and' Reel Presentation Mlirder,,'s Row A LeUerman ~ FI~ng Nlln rules. 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Waterman, Jr., this - A hi Bun k ' 7:00 Top Rank Boxing IlIJ Creative Uvlng Coburn, Susan Sarandon (1980) special gives ,a behind, the scen'eS 10:35: Mr:A.•eS*K. er s Place iJ) Sesame Street 1;1 @ Addam's FamIly mHall 10 Hart tour of Amencan business at Its \ZJ (I) OayWalch C!l Too Close for Comfort . best. 11:00 ()) Tennis Magazine Reports (!) l1J Good Morning America QlJ Newlywed Game .{ (!) Glmme a Breakl (19S6) , CIlln Search otExcelienceBased Q AFTERNOON Il2l One Day at aTime rIJ. MOVIE: SI. EI'!I0's Fire Seven on the book' by Thomas J, peters ®l CBS News 12:00 CIl MakeOver @ Jeopardy t~tlmate college fnends must face and Robert H. Waterman, Jr., this 1m Flying Nun (!) Another World '1m Green Acras life after their graduation and make ,special gives a behind the scenes . IlIJ Timmy and Lassie CIl MOVIE: Second·Hand Hearts A IlIJ Mlslar Rogers' Neighborhood 'decisions t~at will m~ld their lives tour of American business at its @ Vollron hard drinking wanderer, while on a IS G.I. Joe . and testthelr friendship. Rob Lowe, best.· .• 7:05 CID Down to Earth drunken spree, sturnbles Into mar- 4 05 (I) Fth K B t' ... Andrew ,McCarthy, Ally Sheedy, CD M,OVIE: Love Child When anaive 7:30 CD Gidget riage with a country singer and :~ a er nows es (1985) C '.t9 year old 'In am'ax'imum se'cb~1'!y' @ Beverly Hillbillies molher of three. Robert Blake, 4:30 Inside the PGA Tour CIJ Evenfng News ' prison .becomes pregnant a BarbiJra Harris, CoUin Boone CIl BodyWatch Dr, James Duke. Jr, m ~ News prison guard, she enters a fierce @) Hazel Hlr~castle @) Mlsler Rogers' Neighborhood (t981) I (1986) Q (!) l!! Ind McCormick battle forlhe right to keep her baby, @ He·Man . CIl New~daY ,. CIl ShowBiz Today (1986) E;J' . Amy Madigan, Beau Bridges, Mack· mLet's Make a Deal W WKRP In Cincinnati a:m West 571h John Ferrugla, ' enzie Phillips (1982) " . 7:35 (l) I Love Lucy (!) l!! One LIIe To Live QlJ CBS Newl Mqredith Vieira, Jane Wallace CD Crossfire, ' "• ". 8:00 mMister Rogers' Neighborhood ~ Lead 011 Man ~,Welcome Back, Kolter @ Alrwoll (1966)· ill Joe Franklin ; MOVIE: Cannonball Run An all 1m Fa~lhllSe"":r K~n-QW-s~B-es-t -----".!JIm~N\~~I"ri' '"' ,', ,', :",n,"'" ,'m,,",'.', ".,~,;, .. =ownsen~: Deep End a:m MOVIE: CBS La:-le'tf.M1f'Ii0~vl~e ,;;.CB,;;'P:-'...... __~ sar pac races 0 aWI lOIS 10 a cross country auto race, The kooky IlIJ Frugal Gourmel OJ) Secret City 8:20 (I) . MOVIE: SuperSlallon. Movie plJng's rQU~I~g iale of bl~sr:~ meri: • contestants, like lhelr vehicles @ Carol Burnett II! DIff renl Stroke~ Presentation All the Brothers Were " windy 'seas and a spoiled rich kid come In all makes'll1ld models Burt 12:15 ~ Ma/or Leagull Baseball @ Transformers Vellent Brother fights brother and Who grows up fast under the care of Reynolds, Gam DeLUise, Farrah 12:30 CIl Hooked on Aerobics 4:35 (I) Gomer Pyle man fights the sea in lhis tale of a a crusty sea captain. Karl Malden, • Fawcert (1981) (l) DaUng Game 5:00 (}) SportsCentllr seafaring family in search of whales Jonathan Kahn. Johnny Daran (I) Daywatch a:m C II I (D CNN News and treasure. Robert Taylor, Ann , (1977) , mMonkees trn P~sso Your Luck • (!) People's COUll Blyth, Stewart Granger (1953) l!ll eBS Late Night T.J. Hooker @Wallons trn 525.000 Pyramid 1m Eddie's Falher CD Moneyllne .8:30 (!) 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Tammy Gnmes.11970) (!]) Price Is Right 5:05 ()) Green Acres l!ll West 57th John Ferrugla. Dubblns (1972) ~ , 8:30 :L Reading Rainbow Q 1m 700 Club 5:30 NFL's Grealest Momenls Meredith Vieira, Jane Wallace 11:05 (!) Nlghlllne l1J) Nature of Things CIl Nlghlly Bus. 1m Bill Cosby 'I; Partridge Family @ Pollee Slory (!) NBC Nlghlly News @ Mark Goodman 11:30 (}) Gillette World 01 Sports. (!J) New Car~ Sharks 1:05 ()) Superfrlends CD Crossfire . OJ) Comrades (1966) r:;J l!J Barney Miller '. @ Jelsons (l) Major League Baseball @ Matt Kousln" CD NewsNight Updale r 9:00 iJ) Pro Baseball Team Arm 1:35 ()) Tom and Jerry (!) II! ABC News t:;J 9:30 (}) SportsCenter GIl Father Knows Best , Wreslllng Championships 2:00 CD Sesame Slreell;l @J Three's Company CD Nel/er Too Old (1985) @ Fanlasy Island , (1) Today's Special ' (!) Wallons O%l Alice CD sports TonIght 11:35 (!) Eye on Hollywood , ':!) Wheel 01 Fortune CIl Animal Alphabet The aOimal I!J) CBS News (l) Blzarrll 12:00 (}) SportslQok J; Oaywalch . , kingdom IS represented A to Z 10 l1J) Timmy and Lassle@JM"A"S*HIT\LateNlhlwll'hDld , '1J Bewllch.d thiS delightful romp, hosted by a IS DIU'rent Strokes @ Trapper Jphn, M.D. ~lterman g av 1: Llfeslyles of the Rich r glralfe. 5:35 (J) Major League Baseball llll Burns and Allen CD UFO Syndrome IJarralor Jon g (!]) Donahue CIl ~ews:ay 9:55@ Hall a LIfetime Movmg adapla· Francois (1979) r cr2) Big Valley r ~ L:e: Boai lion of the Olf Broadway play about • l!ll MOVIE: CBS late Movie C,p· @ Alan Hunter . four men in thetr thirties whose t"ns Couflg,ous Rudyard K,· r @) Sesame Street Q , @J ~r~~f Yo~r luck 6:00 rn SUPlltbtillts casual tiOkl'!r game lurns Into a plmg'srousmg1aleofblusterymen. !!l Hour Magazine l!ll Fu ng ght (D MlcNell/. Lehrer NewsHour serIOus. challengmg confronlatlon wmdy seas and a s~olled ncll kid @ 700 Club ~ ~:~~~~~~IC (!) (]) trn l1Jl News Ke.i1h carradine. 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HalO A12 year old ang~I.11l sent to recurring,identical dreams .of 13 Ma~eOver \ · @)Smurfs @ MOVIE; Acllon Theatre : () Q) • earthlo save t,hree'families and to, murder. The fear and dread increase ·'1 @'The Wilder Summer At summer . Countdowfl U.S, and Russia ral;e to rn Video Jukebol( ,. patch brok~n lives. qary Colenian! When the dreams come true. John ".' camp, ayoung boy determined ,to ,. put tlie first, man on the moon. tIl Special Report . Robert GUillaum/J, Jun/J Allyson Saxon, H/Jalher. Langenkamp, win the heartol agirl enlists the help Robert Duvall, JamesCaan. Charies ~ Greats of the Game (1982)" Bobeitenglund (1985),' , of two friends, then finds he's up Aidman (1968) . @ RlIIeroan . ®l We rePuttln o~ t~e Rllz Leah (i) Pinnacle . against a rich rival. (!JJ Great Outdoors Host Jim Tabor' Ayres. stars, as ·MI~kl and Matt .CD Gleason ' . CI) News Update 10:30 mMadeleine Cooks' (1984) C .. ,' McCoy stars as Max. The, two ar~ I1!l News (!) BJ/lobo . @ Splderman ~ Raln60w F!Jturlly . emp,loy~es of-a vernecluslve multi ~ Twljlght Zone • III ~ Bugs Bunny looney Tunes (i) evans apd Novak 2:00 CIl Creative Living mlll,lonalr,e, who take' on th~ Il)ost , @ Success 'n Life •. .'," , Hdur '. III American Bandstand , m,MOVIE: Mask Due'lil aseverely " exc.ttrng adventure$,;llf their lives @ AC/DC: live In Concert I1!l . (!]) ,Muppet Babies and, I1!l (!]) Charlie Brown and',' (Iisliguringcondition, Rocky Dennis af!1ldst the playgrounds of the 100 Dr. Who' . Monsters. Snoopy. . ~Iool mother, he overcomes l12lMOVIE:MadMaxAYbungpolice 9:30G),Sports Tonight 1m James Robison ' railroad trOUble shooter carrying a, ,. his physical appearallce. Chef. Sam officer in a futuristic society g08S CD MOVIE: The Werewolf of I2t Jim and Tammy payroll to the end olthe track is held Elliott, Eric Stoltz (1985) ~ after a gang when his ,buddy is WaShington Watergate horrors are " . -. , 7:05 (IJ MOVIE:SuperStation Morning up by his brother's outlaw gallg. . G) News Update killed. Mel Gibson" Joanne Samuel. mixed With Ihe O]ore, tradlll.onal , " Movie Monts Walsh Drama of a ' James Slewart. Audie Murwy· Dan l1ll Major league Baseball Hugh Keays 8yin~:(1980) kl~d. Dean Stockwell, 81ft McGUire, . .. . . Duryea (1957) If91 T 20 Vld C Id '"' Star Search:·:'i:~i· Clttton James dying breed. !he cowboy ~f the (!JJ Paint. 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