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" ' ,> ::lo:uthweet 11iQ:t'Q:t'ilm CQ. 2601 E. YanrttlJ.J.. ' Sex. 10054 '~J .~Ia.ro, 'fx. r;9Q9~ " . RayPage takes 20c P!=R COpy The Califorrt.ia post MONDAY, JUlY 17, 1978 .RUIDOSO,l.INCOlN'.' COUNTY, NEWN\SXICQ8834S" Ranger !;lay Page,Smakey Sear!;langeI' NO.18INOUR33RDYEAR '. , . '. , . .... Dlstri\!!, LlIlcoln N'atlQllal Farest, Will ., , '. .L. _ leave Rulda~a in J\ull\ll!t ta talee a posltian with the Mlldoo Natlooalli'a~t in Alturas, Califarnia. PROJECT BIDS COULD· BE LET INSEPTENIBER Page begln~ duti~ August 13 QII the fQl'e~t superv!sQr's staff with ~wn· slbllit/es in fire management, land managemeht and planJIing and saU anel ·a,··'m·'..•... watershed. '·re' ,,'·urfeas . -- Ranger far Broakey Bear .Dlstrict far three and a ~If Years, he also has served as a Forest Service district ranger llIl I ~y Coconino Nat/onal Forest in Flagstaff, Further delays In the call for bids for "AU of the IIgency peOPle pledged to do dam. were not approved SOS, it was mostly I 'construction of Eagle Creek Dam surfaced their best to get everything complete to A Mann representative Is to meet with due to the lack of speclfiCjl in the field of I ArIzona and the ltalbab National Forest in as I Grand Cany'on, A~ona. in Albuquerque Thursday afternoon, with design, to meet the requirements of all SOS persolUtel In Portlnnd within two speclflcatlQ/IS. "I've enjoyed 'working In Ruidoso and I the release of a thirteen page report on the agencies participating and/or hlvolved., as weeks, Hine said. "Before then, Mann will llPprecillte the cooperntive llttltude of the plans and apeclflcatlons c!lmplled by the soon as possl~le. forward sail reporta, Including core "FmHA officials, however, reiterated people I've dealt with here. But, I'm lin. Soil Conservation Service (SCS), Portland, "Assumillg no further deloys develop, sample Infomuitlon,to SOS. their position to assist In every way tlclpating a new job, a neW llrea with Oregon, and presented by officials of the we are hopeful tbat we Cll\l go to the bid posslble to getthedom campleted. r~ponsibllltl~," Farmers Home Administration (FmHA). letting In September." The revised cost est1ntllte of the project, "It is possible tluit SCS demands can all different Pllge said. Hine said, "should be available within a He lind his wife, Anltll, luive three be satisfied by as early as AUgust 3. "Meeting with Tom Mann Jr., Mann The SCS report, Hlne sald, "covered the week and Mann advises us tbllt the figure "Thaugh thl$ Is a further setback In our children, Billy, 18, Julie, 16, lind Am$ndll, whole project, line Item by Une item, wll1 be within tea percent of the actual cast RAY PAGE 9. Engineering, Roswell, and myself," plans, there was nothfng coming out of the Ruldoso vll1age DIl\nager Jim Hine said to requiring 13 pages." of construction." meellng In Albuquerque to indicate tbllt The News Sunday, "were representlltlves Two major questions posed by the SOS Most of the SOS report concerned the once the ,details of construction satlafy, 01 the SOS, FmHA, State Engineer, Corps was the use of borrow pits and the I1lllterlal specifications. ''If 14 gauge steel Is going SOS that we can't go to bid and even see of Engineers and United States Forest from them for dam construction and the to be used, the speclflcallons are to state some preliminary work lit the slle this Plan to deal Service. grouting methlldto be employed to seal the lIuil," HIDe sald. "Thougb the .dam plans fall." ' . • , ~ with hikers J;l.ape crisis centerfUlJ;ds sought I' - The proposed Careage Nurslng Home, - The professIonal Crafts Show, ,- A report on efforts to fund a rape crisis The counclI Initiated a campaign for center was given by Ken Moore, Ruidoso installation of traffic control devices Aspencadeand the CB'er's Club. sponsored by the RUidoso Valley Chamber Hondo VaUey Hospital administrator, earlier this year, contacling the State - $5 was received from the Gardm, of Commerce, July 28-30. forthcoIDing Chili. The council hoped other civic groups - the neld. meellng of the council will be at during the Thursday afternoon ServIce HIghway. Commission requesting Club Council meeting. stoplights be installed at strategIc In also would donate. ' 1p.m., August 3at Nab Hlll Restaurant. A plan to delll with outlaw motorcyclists Advising Duff of this development Over $9,000 In funds wlli be requested tersections. in the Ruidoso llrea will be unveUed to law FrIday was Jerry Foster, spechll in· from the State Planning OfCIce to provide a With the alUlouncement tralflc control enforcement officers within the next 10 vestigator with the office of Rabert Rllpe Crisis Intervention Center "as part devlccs wUl be Installed at the in· days, BarbaI'll Duff, president of the Dooghty, District Attorney of Llncoin and of the Sllltual Crimes AssIstance service te/'Sectlons of Sudderth Drive and Cedar Service Club Council, sald to The News Otero counties, ' tunding in an effort to lncrellse the con· Creek Road and Mescalero Trall, the FrIday. "1\$ I understand It from Foster," Duff vlction rate OIl rapists," he said. councll commcnded the hlgbway com said, "arganlzatlons of aU facets (of hlw TIle request for $9,124 provides for a part Ill1ssl0n, but agreed ndditiooal lights l1llly "The beauty of this plan," Duff said, "1.$ enforcement agencies) will be llble to time aocial worker, salary, supplies and be needed. that It wUl be completely within the law." move on a minute's noticellnywhere in the travel. Other traffic concerns were discussed, Duff sald that JohII Rllmmlng, assistant state. In conjunction with the proposed center, prompting appointment of Cupp, who director, Gavernor's CauncU on CrlmInaI, "We don't wllnt another Questa here lind Moore said p;rtlent advo<:acy would be requested all intercsted persons contact Justice, santa Fe, "will be meeting witb it 1.$ comforting to know that our stIlte provided and bospltal staff and lawen him at Cupp Clock Shop, 257-296G. Military Mfairs Personnel, National offlcla13 ~ve developed a plan to control forcement officers would receive Other organizatlons and events the Guard offlctals, Emergency Medical the outlaw biker groups, sbauld they education, poS8lbly through a semillar, council discussed Include: Operatlons af£icers, aU, intelligence decide to come to the Rufdaso area and Also during the meeting, the councll - Mule'()'Rllma AssoclallOll, which will depart{rlenls aflow enforcement and local flagrantly dbobey the Iowa aa the Ban appointed John Cupp as chairman of an hold races October G-8 and 13-15. law offlcen within the next ten daya, to didos, and members of other biker gangs, Interest group composed of looal resudents - A1lrusa Club's annual money making allJlOunce state pions for dealing with did here last year over the Labor Day concerned aboutpotential tmfflc problems project. the F1orlcade, which wlll be held outlaw biker violators." boliday." . In Ruidoso. August 26. , Strate Miss wins The Kid Handicap . , They gaveStrate MIss,some elbow room in the stretch and the gelding took ad· vantage of the opening and squeezed through for a tingling head win In Sunday's 12th running of the Billy The Kid Handicap atRuidoso Downs. • Strate Miss got a daring but well judged ride from Leroy Coombs and collected $6,535 out or the gross purse of $10,675.The sbc.year..,ld gelding Is owned and trained by Jimmy McClonalllln of BerillO. " The winlling time for the seven furlongs . ' .'. was a crisp 1:26 2/5 seconds, FaIlS who • .' • 0/# ;8 <'. 'I.:;""" I1lllde the wllUter a 2-1 shot Inthe five head . .,, , field got bock mutuel returns 9n6.~. $3.60 and $3. • Bradley's Kunwnera, ridden by RJ~rd Bickel, was In the center of contelltlon all • ~, 'flo' .:. ;.~~ the way but had to setUe for a listswlnglng',., ~ ~1.'tW!i -- second. The gelding earned $2,39lI and .- • ,~..,"-:- .rl,;t......~ retumed~and$3.20.Hesaru,theproperty l~ • " ..06. \. ~ f .......~~4~.< '~~:'iI' , , of RutbSanders of El Paso, Texas, turned ~::,. ."it';l'lV, i '" ~.l>f'~oo;~"'Ii'.,. '1::,' ", -w-~' ~ in a plucky performBnce asa 1(,1 outsider. ' !1f.~ ~ ..~ , , ~ .~"~~~-.. "':;':i~")o')'" . Hersaru had his ~t hi the ring aU the $,. , ..: . -J. ~. ~ , ," :;'.~ ~\~.. ..'!>5 ' •';~i ~~ ", ' way, buHinally cooked out In the streleh, . ~\"-._,I;~ .'~.__ .. (.t...{ ~ • "~"~" ,1.<..Ii, flnl$hlng l.bI!d. He reached the wire two KNEELING BEFORE PLAQUE commemorating the I~"tlon lengths behiJld Hesaru. The show payoff t WllS $4 even. where John H. Tun$fall was killed, five miles sou h (If Gle oe, The bill sumrise of the race - and the February 18, 1878, to trigger the Uncoln County War 'sRebecca big disappointment - was 'l'rall Driver, Tunstall·Behrens, Mr. Tunstall's great niece, Cornwall, England, STRATE . strate Miss, after runnIngoftheamy The KId Handfcapat RuIdoso the even-money favorite. Fons wIIo sup- attending Saturday's dedication cererrton1es sponsoted by the A FLI1ISH - portedthegeJdlngohvlouslycountedonhls lincoln County Historical Socety. (Additional Ruidoso News s~ueezlng through on the rail, puts away Downs. The wInner earned $6.535 with the Bradley's Kunumera by a head In the 12th brilliant stretch run. [SEE PAC!: TWO] photoson pagetwo) • Indian Divide area major SOl-IftwaterI experlrnent--slte BY VIC HOGSETT the soU within four feet of the surface," he e~ent, he aid a timber coUnt fa Stlllf Writer sald, condueted. FrOm thb lnf01'l11lltion he He explained that a radioactive probe ill hillJeS to be able to estabUsh the potential A lIiajor soilli t!l(periment designed to lowered Into four foot core boles located tflnbetyield oftbe area, Cj)rrelBte types of soilli and suppQl'ted wlthlti II eonlroUed area. ~ probe "At (that) panlclliar site we Will figure vegetlltlon to the molstlli'e content of the bombards the soU atSjleclflc e1eptm (lip to the t!l(p8cted cordS per;lIcre," be saiel, SoUisbe1ngcollc1uetedbymeinbel'llofNew fo\l1' feet) with ileUtmllS.