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by Tim Palmer under the permit. requirement-a residence lor the noted. District. area to the nortli and west of the Staff Writer Two required im'provements-­ area manager-was met by con-. On June 30, 1970, the Forest A long-range General Develop­ ,present ski area. an observation building for the up­ verting one of nine overnight Supervisor for the Lincoln Na­ Th~ s~ial ment Plan was submitted to tile By 1~11 the north face of the 3O-year use permit per gondola terminal and a rooms..'The rooms~, which w~re tional Forest notified the MAT Forest Service by the MAT May watershea had been recognized as issued by the Umted StatesForest mainlenance and stor'age built when the resort was first that an approved master plan 19 1971. ' having good skiing~tential. 'The Service' to the Mescalero Apache building-were completed by the developed, were available to would be required before further develo~ment Tribe (MAT) September 30, 1963 Though of the then Rlan reads, in parf: "The slope of summer of 1970. ' lodgers for several seasoDS. expansion of ski trails and existin~ area of SBSR was given the mountain and. excellent snow included a minimum development Three optional improvements-­ . SBSR manager. Roy Parker facilities could be undertaken. first pnority in the document, the conditions provide the onlyexten­ schedule for Sierra Blanca Ski a cocktaillounge, overnight lodg.... said that the area stopped renting This has been standard policy of Resort(8BSR). This schedule first .project described is a sive expert run potential of the ing facilities and a sport shop the units be<:ause they were neee!i words appear on a screen, much like a television set, and once the story is ~ and edited then a Friday is lastnight for late shopping trip series of Iteys are punchedand the words are transferred onto a disc, Chamber of Commerce director Althou~ Chamber executive for the formulation of a proposaJ, said, Ruidoso will have an influx their January meeting. about the size of a 45 rpm record. Morgan Clough said Wednesday director Ed Jungbluth doubts subject to the board's approval, of skiers from Mexico for the - Heard a report by Jungbluth The disc is then put into a second at tile Chaml:>er's board meeting there will be an increase in the regardinf:l "the off street parking Christmas season. "The response concerning the availability of the machine which, while making that he believes it may be early number of entries in the two problem,' which a Chamber from Mexico is the best we have Chaparraf convention facilities type, produces a series of weiro for the last minute "impulse Christmas decorating lighting representative will 'present to the ever had," he said. for lhe 1982 motorcycle conven­ soundS to the accompaniement of buyers," but added the "white contests, he, Langley and village trustees, Including the Sierra Blanca, with "good to ex­ tion. Jungbluth told board flashing lights. stUff" on Sierra Blanca should be Chamber president Richard San­ recommendation that a Parking cellent skiing on the bottom trails, members he has the asasurances This device" when proper.ly pro­ the needed catalyst for producing doval all agreed local participa­ Commission Board be establish­ and fair to good on top trails, is of Chaparral property developers grammed ana operated, will per­ an accelerated increase in shopp­ tion "is fantastic." ed, the best in the state rIght now," Ben Barnes and Joe McDermott form any type setting task In a ing tomorrow night, the last of Uie Judging for the commercial - Heard a re~rt by Clough on Clough said. "The first 15 inches that the Chaparral will' remain manner bordering on the three Friday-Night-'Til-Nine contest is today, with the winner Mithoff Advertising Agency, EI (of snow) is still there and the standing for at least the period miraculous - and, while it doesn't sh0.p.ping hours observed by many receiving a Utraveling trophy" to Paso, Texas, on promotional seven inches we got last week end covering the 1982 convention. talk, this doesn't mean it won't Rwaoso merchants, for the conve­ hold for one year, plus an 11 by 14 plans for Ruidoso's two ski areas, has made a big difference." - Discussed the third annual question what the operator is do­ nience of residents unable to do framed color photograph of their Involving placing ads in - Discussed per diem criteria Beautification Award, which will ing. In fact it, along with the their Christmas shopping within decorating abilitx. ~he best newspa~rs In strafegic Texas for Chamber directors who will be presented to the business "who machine that actually produces normal business hours. decorated nome will be selected and Mexico locations, as well as attend the Southwest Sports and has contributed the most major the type, such as you are now Some restaurants also are Monday and the owner will be sending night letters to radio and Vacation Show, March 1()"14, 1982 exterior face lift" in the com­ reading, can, and does, scold the observing the special shopping awarded an 11 by 14 framed color TV stations in New Mexico and at the Dallas, Texas, Memoria1 munity this year. The operator for feeding it the wrong hours, according to director photograph of their decorated Texas, giving ski reports to "let and Convention Center. The board "prestIgious award" will be iriformation. Sheila Harris. . residence. them know we are open," he said. directed Jungbluth to prepare a presented to the winner at the The MDT 350 is a very com­ Larry Langford, chairman of In other business, the directors: per diem budget for presentalion Chamber's banquet and election plicated electronic device, yet, the Retail Merchants Committee, - Passed a motion by Langley Beginning next .week, Clough to the Lodgers Tax C-ommittee at of officers in May of 1982. when the operator pays attention expressed his appreciation to the to what's going on, and does community for their cooperation things according to Hoyle, pro­ in lending a s~cial festive luster ducing type is a surprisingly easy to the village 'in kee~ing with the process. spirit of the season,' by adorning Realtors'sales top $72million Adding interest to operating the tIleir homes and businesses with device are keys showing Dells, Christmas decorations and lights. designs looking like highway Local realtors who gathered for in 1959 with five agencies and Today, according to 31 agencies and 157 licensed signs announcing curves, funny the annual Ruidoso Multiple seven·agents.. Thompson.'s offic~, MLS numbers agents. looking arrOws and some that are Listing Service (MLS) Christmas just plain confusin~. Ski Report party last week had lots of Operati~g it isn't as much fun Sierra Blanca - All reasons to celebrate. MLS as playing the electronic games ­ lifts are operating. Ski­ agents registered real estatesales but it can be more frustrating. ing conditIons on upper ,of almost $72.5 million from What The News would like, mountain are fair to December of 1980 through however, is for readers to indicate good and conditions on November of this ,ear. This what type. they prefer reading, for fhe lower mountain are represented a jump 0 59 percent instance, this IS 10 {)Oint, andsome excellent. Undisturbed over the previous year's sales of the stories are In 8 point. The snow depth midway on total of $45.6 million. News will, in due time, standar­ the mountain is 17 in­ More than 140 MLS agents com­ dize the t~ face and size, ches. The resort receiv­ pleted transactions Guring the because mIXing up type sizes ed seven inches of new ~~riod, 'according to Janet tends to make the pa~r look snow Saturday and Sun­ WarUck Pearson, president of the messy - and that's.a situation that day. organization. All fold; 1,203 sales tends to cause publisher Ken Eagle Creek -- The transactions were nandled by , f Green to become -somewhat irked resort is o~n only at the MLS members during the period, (and that's the understatement of :::: beginners slope. ' :::: she noted. the year). ::=:::::::::::::::=::;::::::::::::=::::::::::::;=:::::::::::::::;:::::::;:~::::~::::~:::::::::;:::::::::::: Besides the 27 persons who not­ ched sales totalling one million dollars or more, 10 salespersons were recognized by MLS for Elks schedule Yule events outstanding sales records during Members of the Ruidoso Elks Christmas larty chairman Bill the year: Kathy Craig, BraCl Budens sai . .' JohnSon, Martin Rose Denny Lodge, inc1l!ding clowns.and San­ Loverin, Margie Lyle.: Jack {Jor­ ta Claus, wIll make theIr annual "There will be a sack of goOdies Sh~w, visitation to Fort Stanton Train­ for every student at Fort Stanton, dan, Elvis WOrden, Jack blg School Sunday, with the ac­ and for each of the under privileg· ,Gladene LaGrone and RIck ed c,hildren a ttending Our Bowers. tivities beginning at 1 p.m. .. ,A special award was also Then the group wilf hold their Christmas party here," 'Budens Thom~on, . annual Christmas I?arty for "the presented to Gladys said. . I ·h· t under privileged cIlIldren," of the "And I want all the c delren 0 en.. executive secretary of MLS! She community at the Elks Lodge joy visiting with Santa, both at has been' secretary of the beginning at 5 p,.m., Sunday, Fort Stanton and hete." organization since it was founded 1

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Page 1. - Ruidoso' riN':'iVI:'INews Thursday. December 11,1981 • • • rl e anss I area eve o' men IFROM PAGE 11 . Relocation of the Lincoln T-bar the bottom. -thw~t. ~e feels that the east side a ridg~ facing the knob on the the third phase. and badly needed novice area to the Apache.Bowl was another Since the new lift is on MAT of this nse h~!1 excellent potential other Side of the creek fork; would Further expansion of SBSR's away from the current heavy traf­ PhaseI proj~t, but S~~R decided land, it did not require Forest Ser- for novice ~kimg\. . Idve SBSR skiing rated "very dif- parking area and sewage disposal fic in the . existing base." instead to build a chalrllft to serve vice approval. . More nOVlce skiing 18 something ficult expert-more than anything system are also slated. Apache Bowl. The lift towers were The Change from a T-bar lift to that SBSa: still very much needS, ewe have now" Parker said. The In all, the master plan calls for poured this past summer and the a triple chalrlift for Apache Bowl Parker said. . latter two areas arescheduled for six new chairlifts and around 10 . Construction of a 50-unit over­ new lift will open next season, reflects the flexible nature of the "We need a novice lift very bad- development in Phase III of the miles of new trails. (Ten. miles is night lodge with restaurant, bar said Parker. . master plan. As the authors of the ly,".said Pa~ker. He pointed out master plan. an approximation-the plan gives and recreation-meeting rooms At present, the Apache Bowl plan stated, it "is not a fixed or that Moo":Shi.ne"Gulcli, a major A new day. lodge to serve the some trail dimensions in miles, was also called for in step one of can be reached only from the top static document. It should be novice trail, IS way overcrowd- newly developed areas is also some in acres and some with no the 1971 plan. A new sewersystem of the gondola. This means that a reviewed periodically.and revised ed;" and that Moonshine cannot called for in Phase II of the plan designation.) . for all facilities was to have been skier must ski all the. way down when necessary." be widened because it is in a ca- So is 'a new access road to SBSR' So there have been no lack of installed as well. the mountain and ride baCk. up Several ch,lOges have also been nyon. . utilizing Mescalero Reservation plans for .expansion of Sierra "We looked at it (the motel) ejlch time he or she wants· to slO' made in Phase11 of the 1977 plan, As to when thelift mil!ht bebuilt lands for right-of-way . Blanca Ski Resllrt. There have, strongly," Parker said recently. Apache Bowl. which is scheduled over a five to and the novice trails aeveloped, . however, been delays in im­ But construction of the Inn of tlie lQ year period. Although an "up "Iwould like to look at itseriously Phase III (11 to 20 years) calls plementing plans. Mountain Gods by the MAT "put The new triple chairlift will and over" chairlift on the north· for the summer. of '83" saill for development of an area due The nexl article in this series it on a back burner." . allow repeated runs within the face of the Bonito was called for in Parker. He noted that the area north of the present base with con­ will deal with reasons for the As some of the projects listed in bowl, wlUch Parker rates as a the 1971 and 1977 plans, SBSR has already has been d surveyed and struction of a chairlift and three delays. the 1971 I!lan were completed..., "good novice to intermediate" since decided to design two. the app,roximate tower locations .miles of intermediate and expert such as eJilargement of the park­ trail. He noted that Increased ski­ separate lifts. determmed. trails. An additional day lodge at ing on Apache Bowl will have the i!tg lot and aadition of a second The first areas that Parker The ~rea ~n the west side of th.e the south end of the parkin~ area . Editor's Note: This is the second effect of lengthening the season at woUld like to see developed out­ !mob IS sUlted more to expert Skl- and an access chairliIt linkmg the floor on the office building-an up­ SBSR, since the top of the moun­ in a series of articles dealing with dated plan was being formulated. side the present ski area lie on mg. Development of this area' new lodge to the top of the present proposed expansion .of Sierra The new master plan, dated tain retains its snow longer than either side of a knob to the nor- plus the north side of the knob and Capitan lift are also proposed for Blanca Ski Resort (SBSR). March 1977, was incorporated into an environmental analysis report completed in 1978. The report was prepared by Dames and Moore, a Elks reap worldwide firm of consultants in the environmental and earth sciences. musement anne Besides describing proposed ad­ 57hides ditions and improvements to the The drive by the Ruidoso Elks [FROM PAGE 11 pleted on the water situation, proximatley $500. Coucnil top of everything," Mansell said. area, the plan states long-range to obtain big game hides set a Alford will return to the Trustees unanimously approved such an He added that with the con­ and short-range development record this year, with 63 hides be­ Ing at late August for the opening for further consideration on his expenditure. Included in the mo­ dominium project planned for the goals for SBSH. in~ ~ollected through Wednesday. or-the park. . project. tion was approval for the 'pur­ Chaparral Convention Center and Long-range goals are given as: 'This was our Dest year sur­ A one-price entry fee of $8 a day In a Planning and Zoning Com­ chase of a $15 book whicn is the Increased questions concern­ develoyment of SBSR by MATas passing the 57 hides we collected for adults and $7 a day for mittee repor'll member Jim available from Ruidoso Village ing water rights, the mayor will part 0 a "Tourism Triad" with 10 1978," hide chairman Ray children will. grant entry to the Rawhouser explained steps that Hall defining the new ordinance. ha:ve more responsiblity. the Inn of the Mountain Gods and Walker said. shows and alf the rides. Alford will need to be taken for Ruidoso "This council will help you," Trustees approved an increase the proposed Rinconada Dude "I thank every hunter who said the arcad«:l food and Downs to be rezoned. said Mayor Wheeler. effective following the March Ranch; expansion of SBSR to cap: donated their big game hides to souveniers would all be extra. . Property surveys will need to be In catching up on old business municipal elections. The ma:yor ture a constant or greatershareof the Elks for making this record The park will be able to ac­ taken in the village and the com­ the trustees decided to wait untii will receive $225 for each meeting the southwestern ski marketi setting year possible. And it comodlite 3,500 people at peak mittee will need copies of plats January to look at applications for he attends, while trustees will be minimization of environmental couldii't have l>een done without hours, according to Alford, apod covenants for every sulidivi­ a sewer inspector. Tliis is because paid $25. . degradation resulting from ski the cooperation of the Elks who although he said he and his part­ slOn. it is estimated the sewer lines will Municipal elections for Ruidoso area development wliile manag­ helped me with this project." ner don't expect to hit that peak Rawhouser also said the com­ not be ready to be tapped until ap­ Downs is set for March 2. Elected ing natural resources for long­ The hides will be sold to a tan­ often.. First year attendance is mittee is not sure if they will need proximately June 1. "Tlie will be a mayor, for a four-year term multiple use; and nery in Colorado, Walker said, projected at 150,000. . aerial photos of the area to com­ engineer for the project recom­ term' two trustees, also a four­ maintenance ofthe skiing (as con­ "and all money received will be Alford said the park will be open plete tlieir project. Because of the mends we don't allow tajlS for year term; and a municpal judge, trasted to resort> character of used for Veterans Occupational mostly in the summer, with pro­ expense invovled in aquiring the awhile. We need to update the cost to serve for four years. SBSR, with an alpine atmosphere Therapy at the Veterans' Hospital posed hours being 10 a.m.-l0 p.m. photos, the committee may not and see what we really should be Voters must De registered by I and no additional overniglit ac­ in Albuquerque." He said the games arcade will use them. getting for the sewer tap fees," January 19 and declaration for commodations. operate during the winter months. . In addition, Rawhouser said in­ Mayor Wheeler said. candidacy must be filed by 5 p.m. Short-range goals of expansion Trustee members expressed put from property owners and the Ruidoso Downs Volunteer Fire January 26. within and without the present Downs Iiquor concern about Water rights and trustees Wi.ll be requested during Department was en force at the Ruidoso Downs Trustees' next area are detailed in the plan! with . the amount of water it will require this rezoning process. For thiS meeting for two separate agenda scheduled meeting is December the work divided into three to run thE! park. In addmon, project, Rawhouser said the items. The first was for approval 28, 7 p.m., at Mumcipal Hall. phases. vote Friday Trustee LoiS Beavers was con­ Ruilloso zoning ordiance, Ruidoso of wording changes In tlieir by- Most of the projects in Phase I, cerned about security especially Down's present ordinance and laws and Jor defming new posi- which was projected to last four Polls will be open ~riday from 8 for children. Alford' said ar­ Los Alamos' ordinance will be us­ tions in the department/ following Detect'Jove. fired years, are either completed or a.m.;7. p.m. f!lr Rwdoso Downs' rangements have been made ed for formulating a new or­ Fire Chief Ray Walker s resigna- d ongoing. These include replace­ ml111!clpal rl!Sldents t;egardlng a regarding security and medical dinance. tion. Assistant Fire Chief Chet ment of the Lincoln T-bar lift with speCial el~tJon pertammg to The care. Southard was automatically mov- an an officer , a chalrlift (done In 1977) and an­ "We need to get feedback from iiiter-dlstnct transfer of liquor "The only drawback I can see is the council all along/, Rawhouser ed up Into the Fire ChiefjlOsition. nual widening and dressing of ex­ lic~nses into the municpalitY of the water. We need to take a long said. He added that the trustees Fire Department mem6ers also JOS repnomanded isting trails. Rwdoso Downs. look at the water situation. In the will be informed of each step dur­ requested a change in their summertime, our water system is ing the rezoning process. budget allocations. Budgeted Ruidoso Police Chief Dick not good," said Mayor Norman Trustees recommended that, if items In capital outlay incluCled a Swenor clarified two matters Wheeler. aerial photos are needed• ..new hose dryer and equipment for a related to department personnel RUIDOSO QUALITY FURNITURE After more research Is com- photos be taken at a cost of ap- borrowed white jeep, which Thursday. belongs to the State Forestry Ser- Regariling the termination of vice. Because the borrowed jeep detective Jim McCullough, will soon be returned to the s~tel Swenor said that he persomilly department members requesteD felt bad about having to let Mc­ the money budgeted for these Cullough go, but that lie had to put items be used instead to purchase the best mterests of the depart­ a used four-wheel drive quarter ment first. Special Christmas Sale ton SCAT truck. The detective was terminated Early American Sleeper & Choir reg. $863.00 Additional equipment needed because he was past the one year ~iqn£t for the new truck would then be from hiring deadline for uncer­ Now $777.00 :Jdioru in .Je

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j . I , .,Thursday, December 17.1981 Ruidoso [N.M.I News - Page 3 :-ro:.;•••••••••••••••••••••••••;. -:-:.: .,: ',' . '." . 0,' •••••••••••••• ' .(,0...... ~ ••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••' v,•••••••1;•••••·.:.:.:.·.·.:::.::·:·I~: ::·:::::~:::::::~::.:·:·:.:·:-:.:;0-=""0-»;0.':-:-:':-:-:':':-:':'::-:::':':':-:':':':-:"':-:;:'1....:·::-:·;.:·;::·;·:·:·:·;.;.:-:·;.:-:·:-:';·:·;.;·;·;·:·;·;·;·;·;·:.;.:.:.:.;.:.:.;.;o;.;.;.:.:o;.~.»:.:.;.,:.;.:.:.:.;.;.:.;.:o:.: •.••• t· .,', Christian School • ••••" •."•" •• ..,• •• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.'".••••0:. " _'.•.0";••10:.:•.•,.••••..- ,..... • '.' .'••• sets programs Christmas programs and pro­ jects are occuPYcing much of 'studentll' time at- Rwdoso Chris­ -- tian School this week. A Thursday evening program .. the first presentation ot Care Center , ' Recipe .may cause harm ,Christmas Sparkles, will feature ,"Of" musicalperformances and drama AuxiIiory· A recent popuIarrecipe that is the C10strliiium botulinum ifit is from all students-'kindergal1en supposed to make ahome-canned present, can be destroyed by boil- throuldl high school, according to meets tonight pineapple substitute from zuc- 109 the product for 15-20 DllDUtes P.aul "Tapp, high school mUSical chini squash has the P9tential to belore ea~, . director., ' The Ruidoso Care Center Aux- be dangerous according toa The zucchini-pineap{Jle prOduct The 7 p.m. ~ance is open iliary will meet tonight at7 at the report fr.om the Lincoln CoUnty can be safely canned if it'is pro­ to the public and will take place at Care Center. ~xtension Home Economist of- cessed in a pressure cannel' using the First Baptist Church of Items to be discussed at the f~ce. Mae Mar:th!l Johnson.. !X~n,-t~e recommended processing Ruidoso Downs.·Theperformance meeting include the van project S10n food spec18list at New MeXlCO time for zucchini. However the is under the direction of Tapp, and the opening of the countnr State Ulliversity(NMSU>recom- safety of the recipes being uSed is Shala Cull, Joan Huse and Nadyne store which offers a service to the me!1ds that the zucchi~ pineapple quesfionable because they call for Gartman. residents and will also be open.to recIpe not be used until tests can water bath processing or open In addition, several of the the rublic. for the purchase of be made to evaluate the recipe's kettle canning. . ,students are involved in making craf items created by the safety. In o~n kettle canning' the pro­ gifts and putting together frw1 residents. Basic ingredients involved in duct is heated to boiling ~cll:ed baskets for the residents at the Anyone is welcome to attend the the recipe 10clude shredded zuc- into sterilized jarsandsealedwith Ruidoso Care Center.' meetIng. . chini squash, some pineapple no .further processing. NMSU's " juice and sugar. Preliminary Coop Extension Service recom- r Higb school students have • chosen a needy family in the area Christmas turl"\eys tests have shown the potential (or mends open kettle canning only and will provide them with food, a , ~owth of Clostridium botulinum for jellies and jams. All other .t'f I h' 10 other recipes. foodS should be processed in a Christmas tree and presents. p en I u t IS year "Bo~m.is a deadly form.of steampressureorwaterbathcan­ I food pOisomng," JohnSon sa1d. ner, depending of the acidity of Food shoppers this year should The tOxin produced by growth of the particular'food being canned. At the Hospital have no problems in finding a turkey for the holiday meals, ac­ , December 11 - ADMITrED: Clint cording to a, report from the MARK MAULDIN WORKS on some Christmas decorations at U.S.D.A. AccordiJig to Jack Ross Russell, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: David poultry market specialist with the Ruidoso Christian Sc:hool. The students are making gifts to Kanouff, Debbie Cadena. U.S.D.A.'s Agricultural give to the residents at the Ruidoso Care Center. In the December 12 - DISMISSED: Ruby Marketing Service, supplies will background is Ste",en Tapp. . Jacobson, Richard Richburg. December 13 - ADMl'rtED: Estrelllta be plentiful and even Ia:rger this ;:::-::::::;;W:::;:'(-:ozg:;-":;:;;::::;:;:::;:;:::;:::::;:::~;:~~:;:?=:=:~:~;:;:;:~:;:;:::::;:;:::;::;::;:;:;;;:::;:::;:::::;:::::;::::::;::;::;::::i:,:::::::;:;:::::::::::::::=::;::?,:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;. Silva I Ruidoso I R OS8 W., ehavez, December as compared with last Carrizozo. DISMISSED: Clint Russell, December. ' Bookmobile schedule Albert Jay. Further information concerning December 14 - ADMITI'ED: Ramon the buying, thawing and cooking Hollomon street 10:45-11:15 Linares.. Fort Stanton; Ronny Coons, of,the turltey is available throUgh Tuesday, December 15: Bonita Street 11 :20-11 :50 -Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Weldon Cblno;- the County Extension Office at Oasis 8:30-8:45 ~2311. La Luz Plaza 12: 00-12: 30 Estrelllta SUva. • Lincoln P.O. 10:45-11 :45 Capitan Smokey Bear Cafe & Motel La LuzSchool Area, Baca Street 12:40-2:30 ~~~"'fY~~~~~"'fY~~~fY~~~~~Wl 12:00-1 :00 La Luz Acres 2:40-3:15 , White Oaks 2:00-2:30 Eileen Acres Trailer Park 3: 30-4: 15 Carrizozo ElectricCoop 3:004:15 Shady Grove Trailer Park 4:15:5:00 POLLIWOGS & PIGTAI LS Oscura 4:30-8:00 Tularosa P.O. 5:30-7:30 Thursday, December 17 ChUren's Specialty Shop .. Wednesday, December 16: Weed 9:45-11:30 La LuzArea, While sandsStreet 9:00-9:30 OPEN UNnL.. 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Thursdav, December 17, 1981 Ruidoso [N.M.I News - Page 5 Warriors host Dexter, seek first win

Atter four losses agalns~ tough com­ the basketball court recently. Neal scored The Warriors were with out the services "We've got to try and get our fast break petition Ruidoso High Scbool's varslty 14 points against Goddard and a Ilke of Neal and Pete Gan:la for the LovIngton going," he sald. "We missed to many easy basketballteam will goafter l~s first win of amount against Roswell In the seCond contest. The return of these players for the shots against Dexter. Our guard play has the SeaSon against visiting Dexter ~oday. game of tbe seasol). The 5-9 guard bas also Dexter matchup will help Ruldoso's Improved and we're aiming to use the fast The Warriors los~ a pair of games last been an outstanding playmaker. running game. . break a lot." weekend, falling to Goddard of Roswell 79­ Ruidoso has also had good efforts out of Another positive point of the Lovington 56 Frlday' nigbt and, Lovington 1011-72 other guards Ilke Wade Wilson, Bobby game was the play of 6-3 forward steve The freshman galne will begin at 3: 30 . Saturday night. . .~ Around Sports Knox, q.nd Marc Delhotal. Delhotal had an Sluder. Sluder scored 12 points and did a p.m., with the Junior varsity and varsity However, Dexter, an AA school, Is not outstanding game against Lovlngton, good job on the boards. Sluder played on games following. The Warriors will travel - in the same caliber as either Goddard or scoring·20 points to lead the Warriors' the junior varsity last year and gives the to Artesia for a game with that AAA Lovington, thus the Warriors !lave a attack. Knos has played consistent ball Warriors some extra helght in the fornt golden cbance to gain their first victory. powerbouse Saturday night. Ruidoso since the season began. Wilson, a veteran line to go along wltb the 6-3 Richardson. opens' 3-AAA district play January 9 with· Gary Brown Ruidoso seell18 to have.fOUlld a scoring from last.season, scored 16 points against. Coach Barry Nelson was optimistic against visiting SUver City. toucb after its first. lOBS of the season, a 52­ Lovinilton. about his team's chal)ces against Dexter. 36 defeat at the hands of New Mexico . . MilItary Institute. Slnee then the Warriors have averaged over 65 points a game alld gotten eXllCllent scoring form center Bill - • Richardson and the guards. . Scott Neal, who made all district at With just one week left ill tile relllllar Yorks Jets, San Diego, the' New York quarterback during the football season, season the Dalias Cowboys hold a slight Giants, Detroit and Pniladelphia. has be.en turning In consistent efforts on edge over San Francisco in my National As of right now the National Conference Football League ratings. . appears to have an excellent chance of , The Cowboys defeated Philadelphia 21­ winning the Super Bowl f~r the first lime ­ 10 Sunday to cinch the National Con­ since 1977. Dallas would have to be favored Ruidoso frQsh ference Eastern Division crown with a 12-3 over any American Conference team and mark. All three of their losses this season San Francisco would be a solid pick over -were to other NC teams. One of the losses any AC team with the pos~ible exception of dumps Hondo was to San Francisco. The others were to Cincinnati and Bnffalo.Allain. 'the 4gers' Detroit and St. Louis. youth and relative plaYOff Inexperience Coming off an impressive 55-4l might hurt them against a stronll defen­ San Francisco is rated jsut behind the sive club like Buffalo. victory over the Hondo junior var­ Cowboys despite the fact it belted the sity Tuesday night, RUidoso High Cowboys 45-14 earlier in the season. The However, if any N.c club other than San School's fresnmen basketball 4gers are one of lhe youngesl teamS in the Francisco or Dailas made the Super Bowl team hosts Dex~er at 4 p.m., to­ league and this may have a negative effecl the American Conference team would day. on them if they play Dallas in the con­ have to be considered the favorite. Outside The Warriors, now 3.0 on ~he ference championship playoffs. However, of Dallas and San Francisco no National year, used a full court J?l"ess to San Francisco is probably playing the best .Conference team has been consistent this take the early lead agamst the ball In Its 35-year history this season and season. Philadelphia started out very fast visitors. should be able 10 reach the conference but has almost completely fallen apart in "We used the full court press to ,... championship game fairly easily. the last month. 1 can't see the Eal!les our advantage and it worked pret- . Cincinnati beat Pillsburgh 17-10 Sunday winning their conference Championship. If ty well," said Warrior coach .to cinch the American Conference Cenlral they did, their one-dimensional offense Thurman Sanchez. "They ...• /.< Division lille. The Bengals have a 11-4 would make for an even bigger rout than \ f perhaps were a little quicker than 1 ' record with their only loss in the last two the 27-10 beating Oakland handed the us bufwe had a slight size advan­ f. /.'. months coming to the 4gers two weeks allO. Eagles last season. With quarterback Ron Jaworski having an off season, tage." Miami Is a slight pick for fourth place Philadelphia's offense has become Wilber! Ruidoso led 12-10 at the end of the first quarter but a 13-6 scoring RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL basketball coach break into the win column for the first time over Buffalo and Denver. The dolphins Montgomery, Harold Carmichael and a lot Barry Nelson center instructs his team during have cinched at least a wild card berth in of praying. advantage in the second period this season against Dexter today. Ruidoso is the playoffs and have gathered momen­ gave the Warriors a secure 25-16 a time out In a recent game. Nelson, who is 0-4 on the season but has played some tough tum in the past few weeks. As of right now I see Dallas defeating read. The Warriors also had a big also the offensive coordinator for the varsity teams. Buffalo and Denver are tied for fifth. San Francisco 21-17 for the National third !?:riod, scoring 15 points to football team, Is hopeful the Warriors can The Bills have one of the top defenses In Conference title and Cincinnati topping Hondo s 13. the league and gained valuable exper!ence Miami 21-14 for lhe American Con­ Jeff Knox, the Warriors' tallest from their. Eastern Division cham­ ference crown. Dallas will handle lhe Diayer at 5-1~lled all scorers with pionship last season. Allhough the Buffalo Bengals 24-14 in the Super Bowl and gain 21 points, WiUl Dallas Draper ad­ Mountaintops gymnasts impress at Albuquerque offense has been erratic this year it has its third NFl. championship. ding 16. Other Ruidoso scorere some blue chipathletes In quarterback Joe were Tracy Gann with six p;oints, Led by Amy Thornton, the Held, 23.1 i... DunCan, 21.9 and meet in the all around competi· Ferguson and running back Joe Cribbs. But again anything could happen. If the tlQIJ_.. And that defense is a big plus as the Bills breaks bounce lheir way often enough we Dion Lopez two, Tommy Crow Ruidoso Gymnastics Academy Stephanye tiarms, 18.5. come upon the playoffs. Denver is also could 'see a Super Bowl pitting the Jets two, Patric Pearson~_two, Manucl Mountaintops gym team gave the What made the Mountaintops' What made for the sudden im­ tough defensively and finally has an againsl lhe Gianls. Then won'l Ihe Big Montero, three and Jiarry Ensor, powerful AlbUCJ,uerque Gym score so impressive was the fact provement in the Mountaintops' outstanding offensive line to give quar­ Apple media go crazy while lhe rest of the three. School (AGS) all It coUld handle AGS was second in the state las~ j>erformance? terback Craig Morton time to find his country will gel sick of sportcasters and Sanchez not only praised Knox before losing 127.8 to 120.6 Satur­ season and won the state cham­ "We changed our practices a receivers. other media types singing lhe praises of and Draper but a1so the Diayers dayin Albuquerque. pionship several years in a row bit," Eberle said. "We practiced Honorable mention Iloes to the New those New York lea'lls. who fed the ball inside to them. Thornton won the alI around befllre that. more on concentratlon and "We desfgn our offense to ,?O in­ com(letltion with a 32.7 total and "This was by far our best discipline and it worked out':' side for the shots,:' he said. 'Our took first in the balance Mam and effort," said Mountalnto(!s' coach The Mountalnto~' next mee~ Is guys fed the ball to Knox and uneven bars. Thornton's score in John EbP.rle. "We really did a February 9 in Midland, Texas. Draper really.well. We had some the uneven bars was an outstan­ good job, especially in the balance Some of the tops teams in Texas good playmaking out there." ding 8.6 and her balance beam beam and floor exercise... will be there as well as some good score was 8.25, Thornton also took Thornton's all around score teams from Denver" Colorado. Bowling scores third in vaulting with a 7.95 total qualified her for the state meet in "This meet in Miwand could be and was fourth in the floor exer­ February. A minimum score of the biggest one our IWIs will be in cise with 7.9. 32.0 is required to make the state . for a fong time," said Eberle. 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Page 6 - Ruidoso LN.M.I News Thur~dav, December 17,1981 Girls' sports have 'come a'iong way •

\ BY GARY BROWN frame of mind wasn't always that good." But the key to improvement in girls' becoming more accepted with the publlc Sports Writer Castanon has been a coach at Ruidoso sports at the high school level Is more since 1977; His first year at the school the assistant coaches, according to Castanon. in_general. Have you really come a long way baby? Warriors won their district AA crown 'in "We've got to get more assistant There's still a ways .to go. Girls' sports The above quesllon could well be ad­ basketbaU by defeating Animas by one coaches on a steady basis," he said. "Dick /leneraUy draw smaller crowds than boys' dressed to people associated with girls' point in the big game of the season. . Mound has helped me before and now Jim sports and the quantity of girls Involved high school sports In Ruidoso and the "That's still my biggest thrill as a coach Ramsey (head junior varsity football In athletic programs Is generaliy smaUer country as a whole. Girls' interscholastic here," Castanon sald. "We've had some coach) is helping me with basketball this than boys' turnouts in simUarsports.· . sports have (inmost areas) been In good teams alnce then but they haven't season." But look where girls' interscholastic existence less than 10 years, while boys' won the champlonshlp." ,Judy Brown helped Castanon coach the sports were 10 years ago and you can high school sports have bee.n in existence Before coming to Ruidoso Castanon voUeyball team this fall. immediately see the Improvement. more than 100 years in many areas. coached girls' sports in Pueblo, Colorado. Girls' sports on the high schOOl level are And with coaches Ilke Sergio Castanon Despite the fact boys' sports have been He graduated from Eastern New Mexico still a relatively new experience. With spOrts f~ should see plenty of im­ going 1m for a much longer time, girls' University and before that was a three each passing year Rlrls' athletics are provement In the nex;t 10 years. , high school athletics are beginning to sport star at Cloudcroft. High School. . make their presence felt In interscholastic WhUe he coaches the girls' teams at circles.' . Ruidoso he is also a Spanish teacher and And' the Improvement has been has credenllals' to teach physical everywhere, inclUding Ruidoso High education. Sellaol. Dne of the problems facing girls' sports "Yes, girls' sports here have Improved, in partlculsr and high school sports in . both in terms of popularity and skill," said general is budget matters. with the cost Sergio Castanon, head coach of the girls' of equipment going up and enrollments' volleYbaU, basketball and track teams at generaUy slowing down, many school Ruidoso. "But there are still some dlf-' districts are having to cut back or ferences betlVeenl)oys' and girls' sports." eliminate their high school sports The only girls' sports at Ruidoso are programs. volleyball, basketball and track so But Castanon doesn't see that problem Castanon obviously has a good view of the occuring at Ruidoso High Sehool. situation. "U anything I see us possibly adding RUIDOSO HIGH,SCHOOL girls' basketball coach Sergio "More 'people are coming out to the tennis," he said. "the costs won't be that Castanon shows his players certain moves in practice recent­ games, rivalries are developing and the much because it would probably be co-ed. ly. Castanon also coaches the girls' track and volleyball skills are improving," Castanon sald. Some of the better highschool tennis teams at Ruidoso. "However the big difference is still in players in town are girls. In general the the caliber of play. And to some extent the future is good for girls' sports here." seriousness of the players' devotion to the The relative isolation of Ruidoso from sport. Like boys who play basketball do it other towns its size is one handicap for the all year round. They play in the sum. Warriors' girls' teams, however. mertime a lot. You never see girls playing , "We don't have the quantity of athletes around with a basketball in their spare to chose from," Castanon said. "We have SPAS time." to generaUy travel a long way for our SAUNAS "Although the skills and knowled'ge of games and it's hard to always get good the sports a~ improving the mental frame competition. Communilles Ilke Lubbock, HOT·TUBS of nund.isn t always there. Our voUeybaU Texas, have many more kids to choose team thIS year was a gnod team but we. from and a steady chance for com­ JACUZZI couldn't play consistentiy and our mental ""t.itlan."

BRIGID ALMAGER, one of the top girl athletes at Ruidoso High School, dribbles the ball in an agility test in a recent basketball practice. Brlgid Is also a fine volleyball player having competed for the Warrior varsity this fall. las Piedras boxers compete at Roswell The Las Piedras BoxinG Team' of fights starting at '7:30, Two weeks ago Ruidoso will compete in the RosweU Boys' several of the LasPiedras boxers wo fights Club Tournament Saturday. at the Albuquerque Gym Club InVitational. , Weigh-Ins will be at 6 p.m.. with the It's a luxury that's more affordable than you thinkl Many size models to choose ... many styles too. Each comes complete with heater, pump, filter and other features. Our popular self-contained portable We're Loaded With spas available for Chtistmas delivery. Christmas Specials! Service and Installation WE GIFT WRAP AND Rl1IBEJSEJ SHIP ANYWHERE 61FT Il OPEN FRIDAYS ~Fwt FIR)!JlhAeE • TIL 9 P.M. JP '".... "f ~ - Midtown Ruidoso ~GONEER • LIMITED. ,~ ~ntique5 ANNOUNCES WINTER HOURS Thursday~ Friday And Saturday 10 A.M. Til 5 P.M. BACK TO NATURE OF CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEAS COME lOOK! CeCe Sudderth" , New Manager 00 0 UNUMfTED STONE CANDLES-LIKE NOOIHER! DOVE. QUAIL, BLUEJAY,OWLS, GROUSE. - DECEMBER SPECIAL ­ CARDINALS, PARTRIDGE, and MORE! $12_95--SJ8,95.'~_~1 10% OFF ALL CHINA, GLASSWARE, FROM COMF T, GIFT BOXES OPEN ACCESSORY COSMETIC BOXES, FURNITURE AND PRIMITIVES COLOR COORDINATED FRIDAYS MAKE UP AND HAIR ORNAMENTS A $18.50 VALUE f='OR $20.oo! Til 9 P.M. •••• CO fENCE, TEA ASSORTMENT BOXES All Patterns Sterling Silver Available ••• SOAP GIFT• PACKS WITH ...Antique And Modern LOOFA BACK SCRUBBERS POTPOURRI OF ALL KINDS! ANDELE tE. COFFEE MANY SCENTS IN LOVELY Estate Jewelry BEANS DECORATED BASKETS. • - PLUS- READY TO GIVE In The Store For Christmas! WHOLE OR OR 1'0 MIX YOURSELF. A $750 REBATE ON FRESHLY GROUN •••• ••••. OLD FASHIONED SPECIAL PRICES ON CHOCOLATE MINT --, POMANDER BALLS JEEP WAGONEERSI SWISS ALMOND •••• MISTLETOE (Offer Expires Deee.....r 31) MOCHA JAVA JEWELRY AND SILVER KISSING BALLS COLOMBIAN. KITES- CINNAMON FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD SIERRA BLANCA KENYA IN SILK IRISH COFFEE NYLON, MYLAR, AND PAPER DRAGONS. BIRDS, FiSH AND '. $6 to $9 per pound BUTTERfliES. • DELICIOUS! , :THEY MAKE BEAUTI FUL WALL: • •••• DECDRATIONS • ...... OlOR5 ELECTRIC AND THEY REALLY FLY TOO! PIfOffE 257.4081 GRINDERS FROM 5350 to 530.00 Highway 70 W.s' S1695 •

• Thursday, December 17,1981 Ruidoso [N.M.! News - Page 7 Capitan nixes license transfers Focus on , Inter-district transfer of liquor licenses will not be allowed in the viJla~e of Capitan as a result of a Small Business s~clal election Tuesday. . by E. Maine Shafer In a close vote of 30 for and 36 against, Capitan residents voted down the ordinance which would Dear Mr. Shaler: vestigators without employee consent. have allowed transfer of liquor Since the report. ,changes have taken licenses from other districts mto Stories sometimes describe abuses. of place. Many companies today-whether Capitan. privacy In workplaces. How bad Is this out of regard for their employees or to situation and wbat H anytb1ag Is being preempt calls for new privacy Iaws­ done about it? voluntarilY .lImit' collection and Braves host dissemination of personal employee in· The Privacy Protection Study Com­ fonnatlon and allow workers a chance to mission four years ago Issued a report review and correct their personal fUes. Holloman today containing stories of employees being There stlU Is,disagreement over wl1ether White Mountain Middle School's spied upon during and after worll: hours, of progress has been su{ficient, partIcularly boys' basketball team hopes to promotion and other benefits denied when new computerized technology raIse its undefeated record to 9,0 because 01 incorrect information In multipUes the ability ol'finns to collect. when it hosts Holloman of company flies concerning off-work lives, and to abuse, data about their workers. Alamogordo today. of abuses in the use 01 lie detectors to Many lirms, Including many s.ma1I screen workers and job applicants and 01 finns, have .adopted quldeUnes on fair The a game begins at 2 p.m., the divulgence of personal information to record-keeping endorsed by the Com· with the A. gamefollowing. credit, insurance and other types of in- Mter the Holloman game today mission and by business assoctatlons. RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOLgirls' basketball season and faces Capitan tomorrow 'in the the Braves' next game will be players do battle in a squad scrimmage Tiger' gym. January 7 when they host Cloud­ croft. ~~·LIFE· recently. ,Ruidoso is currently 3·2 on the N:::\.I ~$ Water Dome ,

Triple Performance The Neo-Llfe Water Dome was developed from the water purification systems used by commer­ cIal airlines that fly to aU parta of ~ world lind I-n-s-i-d-e the Outdoors encounter varying deiP"ee8 Of water purity. Our , ' patented. tripfe-ptrcormance purilled cartridge I " removes hettvy metals. baclerl.a, and more lhan ards 1011 dUlerent chemicals - including known ceneer-C:8W1ing substances Uke THM'a and New Mexico Game and Fish News polychlorinated biphenyls {PCB's) wftllout Candles removing the essential trace minerals benefi~ial Napkins to your lamUy's heallh. Tablecloths OrdLuar)' charcoal filler. bKome lncubatOri or baclerla, encouraging growth. The NeG-LUe Water This last week has been a sportsman's hard to flush. Those folks who have been Candle Rings Ottme ellmlnal.es tbla problem by pbyslerlll)' entrapping bacteria In the c:al1ridge to ...... e water ••fe. bonanza for southeastern New Mexico. To . paying a dog chow bill all year reaped the The !!"..du.-In groovrcr carbon surface quadru~les the surface area so water ac:Iu.Uy pa.les through th, adlvaled car~notuOllDd II or Ihroulh channel. Uke tholl!' that form In loolt' carbon particle start the week out right, Jeffery Bratcher benefits as their Brittany and Shorthaired Centerpieces lJlle'n, of Artesia landed a 22 inch rainbow trout dogs were painting bIrds that dogless The eomprnaed cubon forms millions of lub-ml~OD c:on«HIhape4 pore'S, trapplns and suffoelilUlI out ofthe Penasco River. Trout fisHing has hunters were passing up. Napkin Holders mluosc:opJc: baelrrl_IJUrr.lllUy purUyhzg the w.eer~ . plcked up along the Pecos River as well Table Decorations Convenience this week. The trout waters have been This coming weekend should also be The Neo.ute W.ter Dome'. exelualwe, chrome-plated, autom.tlc dherter v.lve operates with Salt And Pepper Shakers poslllve.atUDn cOlllrol. l"uIJ II 01011 ror ••te. pur.lrlrd wattr. Shill the water oIt and ChI' dlvemr valvl' stocked recently and anglers are having good lor area bird watchers The sandhill automaUcally clDlrl. ThLA .alegu.rd prevenls wal.er golDg lhrough the purifier unit wben U'. WI­ luck with the traditional trout getting cranes are beginning to arrive and a few Candy, Books, Puzzles, Mugs, nit"••.." tor mataace. when you're drawing hot water. 'Ibn "'.lily tbse'·. nO' w••ue 01 purified water, arsenai of salmon eggs, cheese, corn and snow geese have put in an appearance. Jewelry, Stuffed Animals, and the urtrldge l.aCI ~vea longer. small spinners. Whatever your sport. the time Is now. Eoay Inatallatlon - No Toola Ornaments, Christmas Stationery The Nlt'O-ute COWltertop W.ler Dome req;u1rftl no loul. to laalall! Simply remove the aerator 011 ),our If trout aren't your favorite fish, you fabrl'land'rrubct'1I wllh lhr au&4m.tlc' dlvertcr valvt'. might consider taking your rod and reel to Stockings, Wreaths, Hello Kitty, The Waler Dome b also available in .n eas)'-to-lnItali. under-Ibe--slnk mOOel. the newly opened Maddox Lake near Calendars, Gift Wrap, Trimming~ Simple ConstructIon Hobbs. Fishermen have been catching The Neo-LUe Waler Dam.r It•• No mavins part. nice sized bullheads, catfish and bluegUls. RUIDOSO GIFT to bre.... we.... oul, or malfuncUon. No el~lrIc Dec_r 14 TIru e are power I. re-qulnd to oper.te It, only pormal These cool mornings and golden af­ well stocked bou.ehold water pr"liUre. It there', a power ternoons have really helped the area & FIREPLACE DecetOOer 23 rallure. you'rt protrcled. pheasant hunters. Hunter pressure was OPEN 9-9 DAilY or holiday parties OPEN heavy last Saturday morning and stayed lrellllilll Sumay and gift giving TIL 9 P.M. heavy aU day. Sunday found fewer junters Come See Us And afield and surely there were a lew Regal DecetOOer 24 FRIDAY pheasants giving thanks to the DaDas RrJlElBSD OPEN 9-3 Happy Holidays. Cowboys for keeping some hunters at GIll'!' a Rugs! home. By Monday, most of the birds were PllU!I'IJAIlE 2550 Sudderth Ruidoso, N.M. ~_ ~ Open Fridays TO 9p.m. .... , ... sitting tight and becoming increasingly WILD SNAIL ---~ ~ 257-9061 *Ken_II,. Cof!,t.-oll'" Prl~ • , " r--'---"--""EZTY OPEN FRIDAY Dl 9 "" REGISTER FOR FREE (OLOR TV No Purchase Necessary - Need Not Be Present To Win. Drawing Deeember 24 """-~od/."--""""c...::-","':"...:.' a:~"~>",:, _:...... '-._=-~:~u~-~·~~t,OO~.~I!..:.I!J::. =':1<~~'.~-~~~",~,,~,=, '--""" .... '=.=-'=-=.=" ' LARGE SCREEN BLACK & rF.-"7. ...----­ SPACEMAKER TM Port_Ie MICROWAYE OYEN Color WHITE TVI Care'nI_ Microwmng AboYe The Range • AFC Automatic • 10M. Solid Slate ChasSIS Regul.. Prke • TIme CookIng controlled by FrequencY Control 99-mtnute digital t.lmer • 100% Solid State • VHF "_r'Rne Tuning • 5e1-And-Forgel Volume l • TomporllturO Cook1nll USing ChaSSIS. In-line Black $749 the Mlcl"O'lbermometer"" MatriX PIcture Tu~e Conlrol • 70 posnlon "Click-In" UHF TomporaturQ Probe Tuning • Tamp Hold. Iilegular Price • Quick-On "Doylight • Memory EntrylRocaU Brtght" Picture Tube SALE $469 12" diagonal BlACK A: WHITt: TV-12XE2104TN • QuiCk Rat'erence Chart on • Up-Front Controls Morded~ln cQlTVInQ hond]e Te1lQ CoHo or VOr"ii(] finIsh Control Panel NOW • DC Restorallan • Extra.-wtde oven • BUiD-In UniVersal Antenna Xo4a1Jv.11l17 • 10 Powpr LovllIB • Cooktop light 17" diagonal COLOR TV/17AC1602W REGULAR PRICE NOW :koyto80114__v..-:koyto_­- $629 • Bu11t-1n exhaust Bylltem with $379 Walnut finish on high Impact plastiC $119 $99 - ll-1l]lOfld ran • AFC ...Automatic Frequency Conlrol MICROWAYE OYEN - • 100... Solid Stole Chassis • In-Una Block Matrix • Color Monnor Sy$1em Picfure TUbe • Energy ConsciOUS'· Solid • VHF Pre-Sel ~ine Tuning SlateChassis • 7P Posnlon "Click-In" UHF Tuning • Automoftc Frequency • Automatic Color Control Control Walnut f,nlSh on "ugh If'flpact ptastre • MOdular Chassis Design 17" • In·lIne Block Matrix .agonal COLOR 1V·17ACI602W Picture Tube ~9'" c:llagonol COlOR TVI Reg. $469 19EC1706W • Custom Picture Control walnut finish on hlQ'" Irrpocl plastIC Reg. $499 SALE $388 SALE $379

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The new However, this year Santa will law affects people filing for retire­ do something a little unusual) he'll White Mountain Middle School gram, highlighted by skits and ment benefits or filing for wife's take out a liftle time to talk to the band will celebrate the holidays musical numbers performed by husband's or child's benefits on boys and !'Iirls over Channel Three with a pop Christmas concert Fri- the students. Santa Claus is . the recordof a retired or disabled on Citizen s Band Radio. dayevemng. . scheduled to make a visit to the worker. Thl;! change affects those About 8:30 Christmas Eve school at 1 p.m. . people who first meet all the re­ before all good little boys and The 7 p.m., free program White M8tlntain Elementary' quirementsfor benefits in girls are fast sleep in their beds, features several musical selec­ School has scheduled their September; 1981, or later. Santa will be monitoring CB tions including the'"American Christmas program'for Monday . The new law ~rmits payment Channel Three, as he circles high Embassy March," "Boogie at 7 p.m. of Social SecuritY- benefits oilly for above Ruidoso, before putting ·nis Down," "Chanteys,'" "Dallas," High school.students are involv­ months in whiCh all of the re­ reindeer into their landing pat­ "Celebration" and "Instant ed in preparing food baskets for quirements .are met throullhout tern. Christmas Concert." the elderly and needy for the entire month. For examPle, a "I'm inviting kids of all ages to Also, Friday at 9: 30 a.m. is the Christmas as well as conducting a worker filing for. retirement get on their CBs and visit a little time Set for the Nob Hill Elemen­ door decorating cox,test at the benefits will Jje first paid for the while with me," Santa said tary School Christmas program. school/ sponsored by the Student monijl after he/she reaches age Wednesday afternoon, while he Parents are invited to tl)e pro- Council. 62. However/ for the purposes of Social Secunty a per!ion reaches *...... ------age 62 the day before his/her bir­ t 10 SHOP OUR MYSTERY LOSE 5 TO 15 lliday. For that reason, a worker INCHES or spouse :who becomes 62 on the ~<~ SPECIALS EVERY FRIDAY IN ONE HOUR firstor second day of a month can '~(I' THIS IS NOT AWATER receive benefits for-the month rtf...~~ t1 lIETWEEN 7-8 P.M. LOSS PROGRAM. No he/she becomes 62. Aworker born f exereise. No contracts on the third day of the month or ) REDUOIONS UP TO 2O%! or obligallons. You later will first be able to recei·ve relax for 1 hour in the benefits for the month after most effective lIe/she reaches alte 62. Register For World's largest Toy European Body Wrap Example: Bob and Joe· are Available. friends who share the same birth Riled Oaristmas Stocking! month and have planned to retire Ladles, H you are tlred of NOW EVERYBODY, JUMP' - Teams of White Mountain at the same time. On November-l, DRAWING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 those unsightly lumps, Middle School students jumped for three hours to roise bumps and buldges known 1981, they go to the Social Security -No Purchase Necessary as eeUulte, this Is your money for the American Heart Association Wednesday. office together. They are inter­ -Need Not Be Present To Win solullon -EUROPEAN viewed 6y two different inter­ BODY WRAP - Wbere you viewers. - I.A YAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS- are guaranteed to lose 5 to Bob's birthday is November 2, 15 Inches Iilyour first wrap. 1919. He is told the first month for ·Sofas ·Sufa SIl"epers cRecliners ·Swlvel Rockers which Socia:! Security will pay ·Dlneltt' Sels ·Large and Small ApplIances ·Unfinished I, How long would you bave to •I him a check is November, 1981. . Furnitun' ·Juve-nlle Furniture -'Toys. Toys, Toys I ·Sporting Goods cGuns and Ammunition -Tools exercise and diet to lose 22 . Joe's birthdaJl is November 3, Inches? One 01 our clients MAKE A DECISIVE· DIFFERENCE ,I: 1919. He is told the first check due cHousewares -Television ·Stereos ·Sound EquipmeDt dJd In 5 wraps - LESS IN YOUR HOME him is for the month ofDecember, FREE GIFr WRAPPING THAN TWO WEEKSI 1981. ~ GREAT FOR MEN. TOO! Do tbe unexpected! Decorate with corretatlng fabrics and wall cover­ Why the difference? Bob legally Ings. You can create images, illusions and draw fresh, vital charm into attains age 62 on November 1, HOLIDAY SPECIAL your existing environment wllh a breadth and depth of new colors and 1981, so lie qualifies for benefits 2 For The Price Of 1 patterns. "throughout The entire month" of Let Decoralnrs Studio brIng a new approacb 10 your tradlllonal. con. November. Joe, however, legally Mondav thru Saturdav temporary or country selllngs. Correlating fubrlcs and wall coverings COver a wide range of moodS and feelings 10 help you express yoW' own attains age 62 on November 2, 257·9755 personal Ole, style. - Ii no answer cull 378-4572 Area WE TAKE CARE WHEN WE TAKE CARe OF YOU! 8:30 • 5:30 Shop The 1ii\Fwr• ~ DECORATORS STUDIO Jackie & ShirlevSmith OPEN FRIDAYS '-.••J! Body Reflections'" Phone 257-7928 9:00 - 5:00 Mon. - Sat. TIL 9:00 P.M. ~ .""' a Adobe Plaza .. 1013 Mechem Drive, HighwaV 37, Ruidoso, N. M. Classifieds . ."'" ·w

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. . Thursday, DecElmber 17, 1981 RuiC!oso· [N.M.I NewS ~ Pilge9. :.;~:'i::-;-;:::~~:::>,'(.~-;~~::~-;:~,,-r/.«/,.(ot)i$?;~:::~.,;~w;*"t$:~ .' . ," Court RepoJ1· " Appearing before Munic~pat:. Court Juage Sam Nunnally recently on charges listed and ac- tion talten, were: . .. !~ Coo, Ruidoso, indecent ex~ure. Fined $100.'- ~ ., ' I. Orlando Gutierrez, Ruidoso, disorderly conduct. Fined $100. Jerry Bay, Ruidoso, driying w~il~ intoxicated and reckless drivwj{. Ordered to DWI school• ." "'. '.' Evelyne Feather, Snyd!,rl .;. have tried to remember the • Texas, driving while wtoXlcateQ lines, but they have left me. I can and reckless driving. Ordered to . I r~member just a few: . DWI· school. • I The LiWlt in my heartandstep • • I climbed the mountain side Harold Jones, Ruidoso, driving Before thesun had shone its gold while intoxicated. Fined $300 and Silver Uning . Into this snowy vale. driver's license suspended for one BY year. DANIEL AGNEW STORM Going from spruce to pine • Balsam and Douglas fir Looking for the perfect ChriStmas "Oh, Christmas Tree, Tree. Ob, Christmas Tree!" We trace the beginning of the At noon I cameback home Rug Doctor.. And there I chose a small pinon THE MAGICIAN CHOOSES Nob Hill teacher Christmas tree back into Ger- . All full of faults, like me. Albuquerque Elks performed for all Ruidoso Makes house calls. many· and before that to the An­ Eva Clark for an experiment at a show the elementary school students last week. cient Celtic people and the Saxons The fast. who celebrated their holy days dependable with holly, ivY, bay and other Danny RoUer Helps carpet and evergreens, those symbols ofeter­ Find a Christmas Tree Thieves snatch handgun haul upholstery nallife. On Saturday December twelve Ruidoso Gift cleaner. The Encyclopedia Britannica I was ol1t at the front gate when R~ido.so Police are. in- Charter 1382 .38 special, 675049; ~ us that the English mis­ here drove ul? two of Lincoln veshg~tmg a Tuesday mght Interarms l>ragon.44 magnum & Fireplace SI...,,;,.g r&d At Dirt sionary to Germany, Boniface County's favonte ~people: Benny break-w at .the Western Auto' single-shot revolver 08308· FIE RElnt the Rug Doctor at: began decora~ a fir tree iIi Roller, and Allan Reynolds. They Sto!e, 401 Mechem Drive, in E15, .22 long rifle, TA82322· RG Complete Available at tribute to the Christ Child. were looking for a few Christmas which 22 handguns , valued at 145, .22 long rlfle, 2002867" Colt WeslemAulo Martin Luther, the great Ger­ trees. $1,750 were taken. 54268, .22 magnum, YZ4018; Ru~er 2818 Sudderth Benny s\lid he would like to take ~ unknown person or persons Blackhawk .357 magnum sin e­ Rl1laalia Bath 251-5263 man clergyman, began the Gl~'I'& Shopl Capitan Hardware custom of decorating the~tree with his little three-year-old son Dan­ gamed entry to the store by brE!8k- shot, 3573203; RG 385, .38 sJ1ec al ~IIU!Plrlllll! • on.thesouthsl~e, Capitan 354-2218 lighted candles. daulU1ter Mickey, Allen and' the p.m., Tuesday and 8 a.m., F38B4, .38 special double action Later the Christmas tree was pride ant! joy of us all. Ilttle Dan­ Wedriesday, J?Olice said. revolver, 861649; Titan E2'1B .25 introduced into England. And the ny himself. age three arrived. The followmg handguns were automatic, D875439; Ruger SEC6, first German settlers introduced He is a handsome little fellow reported stolen: Arminus .357 magnum, 15807637; Ruger it into America, and the tree has who speaks very plainly and is 357-magnum revolver\ serial SEC6, .357 magIlum,l5807638; RG been with us ever since, more quick 10 size up the situation. We number 1010078; RG moael 14.22 14, .22 long rifle, 1.827810; two beloved with each passing year. found Christmas trees for Benn)' caliber long rifle, L1I27812; Marksman BB pistols, three Handed down from Germany is and Carrol, Allen, Ray Reed anlf Charter 1382, .38 special, 675503; Crossman C02 pistols. a song to the Christmas tree, "Oh a special little one for Danny. Chrislmas Tree. Oh, Christmas I am proud to say that the Tree." The tune is especially Rollers have given me the honor beautiful and has been adopted as of naming Danny after me. They , j the tune of many State songs: also have a grandson named for 1fioch ~mutlt ~tubio of "Oh, Maryland My Marvland." me named Stormy. and "Alaska, My Alaska.,r Allen and Benny are two men The Pinon Comes who are an insviration to all of us. ~air JElesign Into nan- b Benny... a retired famous r;ace .. In times past, our Christmas rider, nas two sons following inhis Introduces trees were represented by the footsteps, Kenny and Monte Elaina Gochenour & Dono Hatch aristocracy or the forest, the riding at Sunland Park. Allen, Ii .\" spruce, fir, hemlock, balsariI and former rodeo star and life long others. The pinon did not receive a rancher, and all round good ! second glance. The traditional neighbor~ has a son who is an We Welcome i. Christmas tree, for years was the outStanding veterinarian. Douglas III'. These goOd folks, especially lit­ Elalna and 2629 Now the pinon has come into its ~e Danny, broulU1t a great bless­ Dono to our own. mg to the Storm""Ranell: and may Sudderth Years a~o when Lloyd Blood- they all have a blessed Christmas. stoff of . " . hla~duJUSa ;~<;::,;:;,;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;>.:;;;;;;;;,;;:;::,,,;>.;;;,,.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.,;.:.: professionals . , ''1 WNOewI'ths, It tlibeteguneU-e J.m.ii tglhe R· w·dOSth° •••••••••••••••••.. .. \~257-7923 e wto e ot Paper a ut ChriStmas trees. SHOP THE I ThOse were the days when you Lock Smythe " could have any kind of tree you wanted. ClASSIFIEDS Hair Design :.:.:.:.~.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:-:.:-:.:-:~.:.~:-..:-.-: : . LEGALNDnCE ...... •••• .-. ••• ,', ,', ••••• 01' . IN THE DISTR.ICT COURT OF LINCOLN COUNTY STATE OF NEW MEXICO IN THE MATTER OF THE eSTATE I OF I WILLIAMJ. WILSON. , deceased. I No. PB·,Ji·BJ NOTice OF HEARING BY PUBLICATION TO UnlU10wn heirs of William J. Wilson. deceased. and ,,11 jl:;nown persons who haVE! or claim any Inferest in the eslale of William J Wilson, deceased. or In the mlltler TO OUR tieing '!ligaled In the herelnotlfter mentioned hearing. You "r-e hereby nalmed'that a hurlng on the Petftron flied by the undersIgned requesting formal probate of the CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER decedent's Will dated JanvolJry 9. 1963...determlns'lon of Ihe heirs of the decedent. the appointment of 'he vn· FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1981 derslgned as Personal Repre~ntatlYe of the estate. without bond in an UMUDPNIClPrt .;If'lmlnl,tr.flnn. "nrt 'hp IssuIng of feffers fesf!'lmentary fo Petrt/oner will be neld 1l:3~ - 3:00 6:00 - 9:00 In the District Court In the Lincoln County Courthouse in Carrltolo. New Mexico. on the 6th day ot January. 1982. Complimentary Eggnog Served In The Lobby al9a.m. Pursuant to N.M.S.A. AS-I·"111 notice 01 the tIme end From 11:00 A.M. Til 2:30 P.M. place of the hearing on .hls Petl1lon is hereby given you by publication. once a week for fwOcansecutlve weeks. . DISTRiCT COURTCLER.K - APPETIZERS - 8y: /5/ Joy Leslie Deputy * Fresh Fruit Cocktail *Coquille St. Jaques SANDERS, BRUIN & BALDOCK. P.A. By: ,,,/ B. R. Baldock AHorneys for Pelltloner * French Onion Soup au Gratin P.O. Box 550 2~=-WF7..,.. Roswell. NM 88201 ....-...,.,.. 1l08121£12110.17 * Chef Salad *Waldorf Salad LEGAL NOTICE -~ -- -- ".. n F ,., - - - :.:ENTREES--... ~. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS sealed Bids sUblect to Ihe conditions herein. will be rej:elved by the Soard M Education, Capitan Municipal *Roast Prime Rib * Roast Tom Turkey Schools. District NO. 28. Lincoln tounty. Capitan. New Mexico. at the Ofllce of Mr. David Lee. SUPbrlntendenl of *Baked Ham a La Orange *Roast Leg of Lamb Schools untIl10:00a.m. 'oca' tUne December-3D, 1981 and then publiCly opened end read aloud. for furnishing all rnun..,.,...,....un~.....,..., -~ labarand matel'"lals and.performlng all work fol'" Building Demontlon at the Campus of the Capitan Munlcrpaf .- VEGETABLES""=­ SchOOls, In accortlanco with the drawings and specifications for the Board af Education. Capitan *Peas and Carrots *Italian Zuccini MuniCipal Schoof Dfstrlct No. 28. Cepffan. New Mexico. Drawings and specifications may be obtillined by Con' .*Candied Sweet Potatoes * Duchess Potatoes tractors upon deposit of S~.OO for each set. from tl'le Owner. Three (3) sets cil Plans and specifications will be l!Sued to prime contrac::lors. All drawings and - ASSORTED BREADS...:.--.:.....BEVERAGE - specifications'shall be returned to the abOve address within ten (101 d..ys after bids haYe beetropened.ln gOOd *Assorted nuts and candies * Coffee, Tea or Milk condition. A gu"rantee of five percent rS9" Of Itle amoun' of the ....w"art"W""'''''''''''''''"-tuJ'''''.... bid will be required with each bid In the form 01 II bid -DESSERTS- bond orcertifiedcheck. A Performance ·8Ortd and Labor/Material, Payment Bond wm be r:equlred In tlie amount of Qne hundred Cheese Cake with Strawberries *Apple Pie *Pumpkin Pie percent 1100'*) of the amount of the conlrac' price. The COntractor Will del/ver this bartd(shlmu~r"n!Jousrywith *Mincemeat Pie *English Truffle *Ice Cream Tree his delivery of the executed contract. Bids must be .ubmltted upon the bid fOrm furniShed with * Bavarian Chocolate Tone the spedffcafronS and the successfUl SlUder will be _ required to execute a Standard AlA Form of Agreement. Between.Owner and Contractor. The rlGhl Is reserved as .he ll'llerest of the Owner may requlrefO relect anvor all bids, to waive any formalllles DINNERS FROM $10.-SO In bidS received. and to accept or relec.t any lien\-! of any bid. unless such bid Is quallfled by specific IImltalion. For Reservations 257-5141, Ext. 285- 286 The Contractor agrees to hold .1Itbldsflrm-for thlrtv 130} f:alendlft davs4Uer bldsbave beenopeJ1ed. THE BOAMDOF EDUCATION CAPITAN MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS m~"II~tAin G~4$ DISTRICT NO.2'. LINCOLN COUNTY Lee~Superlntendent Inr.,tt. Iii Ira O. " "

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, HELP! STRAWBERRY CALVIN KLEIN TALIONG BLONDES LADIES' eB 6%·INCI DOLLS HAYE COLOR.. HAPPY ~ 5i :"~ COORDINAIED JEANS RADIO " OUIFITS 10 BABY ~ MAI01 THEIR REG. 34.88 SCENTED BATH OIL BEADS MAKE HAIR. REI. 19.99 A GREAT 00 STOCKING 99 SALE, . SIUFFER. EACH 88

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Pack 95 Webelas Scouts Jesse lit a candle emphasizing each point. crossed aver to Webelos from Cub Foster and Dusty Skellet and Pack 59 The new members were welcomed to' Scout status. .! Webelos Scout Reese Garner Monday Scouting and to Troop 59 with tradl­ Bear badges were awarded to Cub­ evening at a P!JCk 95 meeting at the tiona' handshakes from Senlor Patrol bers Layne Paquin. Bryan Farus and Ruidoso Care Center, wal~ed the few Leader Chuck Sc:hmldt ond other Cody Willard; and Shane Gately • symbolic steps in'the Webelos.to.Boy troop members. received a Wolf badge with gold and Scouts crossover ceremony. signify. Reese Garner was awarded the Ar­ sliver arrow points. Ing their willingness to accept the row of Light. Cub Scouting's highest Bobcat badges, the first step In Cub new, Increased c:ha/lenges cmd achievement. just before making the Scouting. were e9rned by Sean responsibilities of Tenderfoot Scout crossover from Cub Scout Pack 59 to Teiylor. Billy Hawkins and Luke Davis. status. Boy Scout Troop 59. The pack's Show-and-Tell prolect Troop 59 Sc:outmaster Rudy Flack. Pock 95 Cubmaster Jimmy Goodwin was the hanging of Christmas or­ TAKING THAT BIG Cr0!lsover step from Cub parents. Coni and Harvey Foster; Rex and addressing the new Scouts, stressed awarded Webelos activity badges to naments made by the Cubs on the Scouting to Boy.Scouting Monday evening Linda Skellett and Steve and Carol Lynn the Importance of the 12 points of the Eric CoJlins, Shayne Paquin, Conrad Care Center's Christmas tree. Santa were. left to right. front row: Jesse Foster, Phel,ps. Scout Law, as 'well as the three poinis Streeter and Dusty Skellett. Goodwin Claus also made ,an appearance. Dusty Skellett and Reese Garner. In back are of the Sc:out Promise, assisted by Ken also pinned the Webelos trl·colors on passing out stocking gifts to each Kahn and Eagle Scout Kyle 'Flack, who the sleeve of Layne Paquin. who Cub.

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BEAR BADGES WERE awarded Monday evening to Pack 95 Cub Scouts Layne Paquin. Bryan Farus and Cody Willard.

SHANE GATELEY was awarded a Wolf badge with gold and silver arrawpolnfs af Monday evening's Cub Scout pack , meeting of the Ruidoso Care Center. On the right is visitor in a red suit who passes out stocking gifts to Cub Scouts. '.,t- '. ,

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. ~/ { , ! [<" CUB SCOUTING'S FIRST step is the Bobcat badge. awarded at Monday evening pack meeting to Pack 95 Cubbers. left to right: Sean Taylor, Billy Hawkins and Luke Davis. ,

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. DOUBLE ACHIEVEMENTS for Webelos Scout Reese Garner WEBELOS ACTIVITY BADGES were awarded Monday even­ Monday evening included crossing Over to Boy. Scout status ing at Ruidoso Care. Center cub Scout pack meeting to and r:eliving the Arrow of Light a",:,ard, Cub Scouting's highest' PACK 95 CUBMAS\'ER Jimmy Goodwin pins Webelos trio Webe/os Scouts, left to right: Eric Collins, Shayn" Paquin., achievement. ,In back are Reese s parents,' Steve "and Corol colors on the sleeve of Layne PaquIn, who crossed over from Conrad Streeter and Dusty Skellett. . lynr'l Phelps. .. Cub Scout status Monday evening.

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REWARD - $100 for missing male, red LEGAL NOTICE LEGAl NOTICE Chow puppy, goes by name Woodstock. C:ALLFOR BIDS Last seen 12/6/81 in Cousins' parking lot. The Ruidoso Board of Educatron desires to receive bh:Js Please call 257·9021 or258-3301. R-lll~ 10 lurnlsh Insurance- on all molor lIehlcies owned, CALL FOR BID$ , operated and supervlse-d by the RuidoSO Mur'llClpal The RUidoso Board of E!ducatlorl desires to receille " School District. sealed bids on Two ·Exlt Vt'sUbules tor Nob Hili O.K. PEOPLE, WE GIVE. .. Speclflcatlons are- available In Ihe office of the Elementary School. Ruidoso, New MelCico. r Superintendent of Schools. P. T. Valliant. Post Ollice Specifications are available In the office of the Both the black female spayed Chow Drawer 0130. Ruidoso. New Mexico BB34S. or te-leRhone­ Superinlendent, P. T. Velllani. P. O. Drawer .30. and the blue eyed. missing left front 257 7321, Ruidoso. Nel.',l Me"ico 88345. or 'elephone257 7321. Bids will be opened and read aloud at a re-gl)lar m.eetlng BidS will be- received at the Sup&rlntendent's Office tile. male Siberian Husky IKaiserI on January 12. 1982, et 7:30 P.M.• which will be held at­ unlil .:00 P,M.• MST. on January 12. 19112, and then be , arc missing. We want Ihem back. the Administration DUlce, opened and read aloud at a regul.ar meellng of fhe 257-4228 257·4305 The Board reSl;!rves Ihe right to relect any and all bids Rl,lidoso Board 01 Educalion to lake place at Ihe- Admlni· end waive all technicalities. 'slrallon (Superlnlendent's) Office, at 7:30 PM, . lSI PT. Valliant, The Board reserves thE!' right to relect any and ell bids . Superintendent and and waive all technicalities . Dlreclor of Ftnance 151 P T Valliant•. superlnlimdent and 12032 31 11 0) '22, (11) 12. (121 17 Direclorol Finance Lost - at Inn of the Mountain 8208721 (121 14, 17 Gods. "Savoy Grill"keyring LEGAL NOTICE with keys. Reward. Call 257· tN THE DISTRICT COURT 4748. OF I.INCOL.N COUNTY. LEGAl.·NOTICE NEW MEXICO TWEL.FTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT ~ECURlTY PANK. RUIDOSO. l Plainlill, , NOTICE OF ELECTION The Alpine Village Sanitation Districl wlll hold an ., ) come in and meet the artists.~ RUDY GONZALES and MARY JANE ) election for two poSilions on the- board 01 directors on ***********'" pottery,~ JanUMY 12. 1982 The polling ptace wilt be al the homeo( Original Christmas gills. GONZAL.ES. and CHAVES COUNTY l SAVIHGS& L.OAN ASSOCIATION Col WG ,Ivey ILot 29. Block 11 in Alpille Village, ~ paintings. etching. drawings and.,.. l Eligible volers are properly owners in Alpine Village ·AND RAL. PH aVE RBV. dlbla l ...... batiks. 20/20 GALLERY .M OvERBY BROS F,URNlTURE& who are also regi'Stered voters in the Sidle Of New l Me-x,co Nominees for lhl!' two pa51tions musl bt> ...... 1407 Suddertb. Ruidoso ..,.. WESTERN AUTO, l re~lslereti volers of the Slale of New Mellico bul do not Delendant$ l ~ need 10 be- property -owner... Nominallons lor these NO CV 143 81 posltion;s or questions concernIng the eleClion Should Ile ...... Div II ':;(>nl'o Ihe Board of Dire-tlors. Alpine- Village Sanito'lloon NOTICE OF SPECIAL MASTERS SAL.E Distrlcl.Box 3942, Albuquerque, NM B1110 ~r====-~~r!===:"-tlr~.!===·:::~"CI~-N====I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the unde-nlgned IC'.. w,1I on Ihe $th dar 01 January, 1982, at the hourol 1000 1'&1 K T Moriarly. Pre-.. AM. 011 Ihe- fronl en'rance 01 the Village 01 Ruidoso Alpine ViII San DISI. Municipal HaiL sell and conyer alllhe righls, litles and Ball 3942 God S"el mlNesl a' 'he Oelendanls Rudr Gonlille-$ and Mary Jane Albuquerque, NM 81110 Christian Booles - Music Gon/all's In and 10 lhe-lollowing described real eSlate Lo's 341, 348 349 and 3§0. Skr'and. RUidoso. L.incoln Gifts - Imprinting Counlr Nl'w Ml'llICO .,.l,d sail' Will be made pur$uanl 10 the judgmenl en ~t507 S::~ert~_ 2~~~211! ltort·d on Ihe 10lh dar oj Nove-mbe-r. 19111, in Ihe above p"I,II"d and capl,oned cause. which was a suit to LEGAL NOTICE 10rf'.lo..p lhe noll' and morlgage held br Plamlifl, and wh,·r..*" Chavl''!> Counlr Savings & L.oan Associahon wa!. .1IUd't ,llrd 10 have a forst hen aga,nsllhe described l'eal The Adminr5lra1oon Office of RUIdoso MuniCipal prQp<"rlr ,n the sum of "8.19291. plus inlerest thereon at !ochoolt. Will be closed an ,n" (ollowlng daY$ Dt>(pmber HOSPITAL AUXILIARY 13.14.15,31 19111 ana Januarr 1. 198' lt1l' rato' 0' f/ 'joe> per annum from the 1st dar 01 Oclober. 19n1 Wh,lh as 01 the dalE' 01 t.ale '!>hall be thelolal sum of 1$1 P T Va HI anI. Superlf1lendE'nl ~choah 1>IOJ 10, plu.. COUl'l co'!>I'!> ilnd Inlert'':>1 10 accrv(.' ilnd ill Ru,dos.oMunlCipal /1'108221(12117.21 lorf1l'~ II'c''!> of '400 40. and Pla,"t", w.n adlvdlCaled ilnd <1d,utr'bed rl'al THRIFr SHOP prop..rly ,n Ihl' ..urn 01 n.b]J JI, plu.. ,"lere!.1 lrom Ihe I",tl d.lr 01 NOl/pmbror. 1981.0111 Thl' rail' 0112670.., per ,lnnum Wh,( h 10 Ihe 6al" of sale ,s Ihe sum ol54b 81. pluS ::::;;::::::::;:;:;:::;:::;;:;::;:::;;:::::::;;;:;:::::::::::;;:;::::::::;::;::::::::::::;:::::;:::::::::; Ncxt door to Mldtllwn Mart. {OUfl co..,.. <1c.{ruf'd 01 "118.n piuS allorne-y jees 01 Op"n W.'dnesday. Friday and \76.100, tlnd whl'r{·,n Drlrnd",nl Ralph Overb'f. dlbla ANNOUNCEMENTS: Saturday lrllm 9 1115. OV"r1IY Oro.. fo urnllur!.' and Weslern Aulo's judgment w.,.. ,10'1", mmrd 10 bp lhe sum of ".495 11. pili!. interest 01 'li~IlY 6'\,. wh.. h ,.. mlefl''!>' ac(o,d.nq 10 law from thl' 14th ,l.lf"'\ D.·,,·mb,·r, 1\11110 Ih(> JOm day III (Xlober. 1991. w,lli luh",,· ''''''''''''10 iI' t. Ul' fa Ihe do/ll(> oHoale 01 '~2 J5 '..",I !,,11I' w,ll bc' m<1dl' 10 Ihl' h'Qht>..1 bidder fo' ca!loh CHRISTMAS RUSH - got you down? Let '$' OONAL.D WALL. me wrap your gifts! Call 257-9053. 8-63­ TV RENTALS $>pet ,al MasIN 2tp a/ll'~ 41 r 111 HI. 11. 14, )I Black And White Or Color LEGAL NOTICE FOUND - pair of brown rimmed glasses VIDEO TAPE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR In Iront 01 Ruidoso News office last week RECORDER RENTALS BANK HOLDING COMPANY "1010(' IS hereby given by RUidoso Bank CorporatIon. of November. Pkk up at Ruidoso News. 1110 !oudd('rfh DrIve. RUIdoSO. New Mexico 09:1"5 R-59-t'Inc Ruidoso (""Apphcan1"1 thai iI will appty 10 theFlKlerel ReservE' Board pur':iuanl '0 Section 3 01 thO' Bank Holding Com AtThe Polny Acl for approval to become a benk holding com ABORTION? NO! Contact Mary . , Pdnr IhrOUQh acquisition of "hart.s of a bank Thlt "y" < • Appl,canl Inlend.. to acquire 93.600 Shares (SO 0 pe:rll;en') Francis [,ynn Home, 205 Romero St. • or mQr(> 01 RUIdoso Siale Bank" PO Drewer O. Ruidoso. NW. Albuquerque, NM 87104, phone • • Nt'w Mell.to 8034S and 800 share!. (DO 0 percentl or more 378.4441 I 01 Ru,doso Corporation. P O. Drower B. RUloO$O. New (505) 242-3219. Salvation Anny has care • • Mt'lllc.o e93n. • for girls. too. W-ll1·7Ip ThE' publiC l-s invited 10 $ul:lmlt wrllten tomments on this .,pphcMlon 10 the Federal Reserve Bank of OllIfDS, Holdmq Company SUpervISion. Departmenl. Stellon K. CONTRACfORS SCHOOL - in Ruidoso. • : 0,,'1,st., Tella'S lS222 The com men' period on thl$ ap HELP WANTED: " • , pl,t "t,on WIll nOI end l:letore 3D days tollowlng the aetE' of One day workshop, $125 plus tax. Call ~f • - . • ... th,.. nolrce C,,11 Bellye Ramsey at the Fe"er"l RdlServe Jimmy Neeley. 505-522-3115. G-6l-tfc B,snk of Dalia'S /214 651 648Sl 10 Inqu,re If additional time ,'!> "va,I"ble for 'S,!bm,ttln<;j comments on Ihl'S epplication THE BEAUTY OF LATE FALL in the Sacramen· lack af snow leaves the remnants of the late or ,f mort" informalion is nt"t"ded aboul SUbmitting SOUTHWESTERN IPEST CONTROL FINE ART BRONZE FOUNDRY - seek­ (ommenl"· Tht" 1"(>dE'ral Reser"e Will cOnSidE'r com ing craftspeople for full time work. to Mountains is available to all who will take fall foliage unspailed, awaiting the ,"("nit., ,nc1ud,nlJ r("quest.. for a pUbl,c mE'etino or lormal serving Ruidoso. Capitan and Carrizazo. h"olr,no on Ihe appllcelion. If they are r('Ceh/eeI by lhe After 5:00 call Joe Hayhurst, 378-8286 or Call Cia re, 354-2402 or Dave. 33lH91l6. the trouble to drive through the area. The photographer's lens. Fed("r", Reserve Bank during th~ commenl period 1~32-3861. F-ll3-5tp I 1200921 {I2117.24 8-4B-trc

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Thursday, December 17, 1981 Ruidoso [N.M.1 News - Page 3 .;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.: , '..,..'.' '...•.....'...... •.... '.' , ,, .. , - , . . , . , .' , ..... , ,..'.., ,,..: , : ;.:':';.;.;.;.:.:.:.;.;.:.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.;.:.;,;.;.;.:.;.;.:.:.;,;.:~:.;.:.:.:;:;:;:.:.:;:;;;:; WOOD FOR SALE - apple wood mixed SEARS KENMORE - washing machine, PAINTING, REMODELING - additions, AKC ·REGISTERED - Old English and delivered. j::a1l378-8294 after 5p.m. ten years old, new pump. $40. 338-47!W.W- new construction. Phone 378-4841. F·27­ Sheepdog puppies. Ready for homes W·63·5tp 6I.3tc . Hc Christmas Eve. $300. Phone 338-4988. p' - " • _ow. • == ..... M-00-5p ONE BEAR RUG - 6'f.1 sq. ft., dark brown FOUR 10/15 LT POWER CAT - tires. HOME MAINTENANCE ~ surveillance color, beautiful fur, best offer. One appendix registered three year old flJly, Good tread. mounted on six hole Chevy service, property managllment, general spoke wheels. $250. Call after 6 p.m. 257­ cleaning, insideand out. 257-4887. R-62­ CUSTOM MADE - draperres, pillows, Deception Bay, top, great· granddaughter of Leo, bottom, '5389. P·59-tfc tfc bedspreads, accessories. We measure $2,000. andmake to order. Bel_ect from hundreds 648-2580 after 7 p.m. week days, ask for . COOKS., DISHWASHERS, MAIDS-apply IS YOUR FURNITURE - becoming to .. of beautiful fabrics at Gambles. G·l02- Frank.F-63-2tp *******************'Ruidoso Quality ~ you? If not, it should be coming to me. BUILDING & REMODELING - cement tfc . r with Arnold at Holiday Inn. H-5l>-tfc ~ Complete "no dip" stripping and and block work. Patios, , NOW AT McLEAN'S, LTD. - Per­ t . Furniture refinishing. Antique U"lque, LIncoln, fireplaces, retaining walls, ele. Block, sonallzed Christmas ornaments and ~ PROSKI SPORTS -Istaking applications NM, 653-4897. A·57·10tp stone and ties. Work guaranteed. 653­ BABY BACK. PORK RIBS -. You 1'eally MORE antique toys. Stlll taking orders t FREE for full-tbne help this winter. Ren­ 4356, after6. M-62-tfc should try them ... at Sonny's Bar·n­ for chiles. 613 Sudderth - 257·5947. Mc· ~ 54·Hc t Bedframe With taVsales. Some experience preferred. VEGA PLUMBING - and Heating, Que. S-6I·tfc ~ Apply in person. . F-43-tfc HISEL'S HOME REPAIR SERVICE ­ : Purchase Of contracting and repairing. Work "No job too smali." Additions, concrete,' guaranteed. 116 Reese Drive. Open PREWAY FIREPLACE INSERT - model BUSINESS MACHINE SERVICE ­ ,decks, paint, remodel. Call Gary Don. typewriters,cash registers,· copiers, l ' Mattress : Saturday. 257-9357. V-63-9tp . Hlsel,378-4128. H-93-tfc MI2842, glass doors, screen, fan, 28'x30', $400. Used one month. 378-4332. W-55-tfc -adding machines, check writer t 2917 Sudderth ~. SECRETARY - for law office, no legil1 h ri_ -r .. machines. Factory trained service! 45 ~ 257-2522 .. * . experience required. Will train. Good ~~ T.V. SERVICE CUSTOMADOBEBUILDERS ' years experience: Some loaners office skills. 257-9219. S.j;I-5tc GUARANT E ED WOR.K Framing-aDd RemodelJJig , HORSES FOR SALE - registered available. 338-4042. N-4l1-tfc •••••••••;,.••••••••••l 257-5474 Fireplaces Appaloosas. Loma Grande Ranch. Capitan, NM. (505) 623-4034. L-7-tfc Work Guaranteed FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER _ with 160 UPPER TERRACE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS - AKC heavy experience in preparation of:le GENE BARTEET 1I:Ie Free Estimates ~ RON MULLIS - 85:kl356 registered toy poodle puppies, two adjusting Journal entries. Write Box B, '1==:11-- -r '1- .. CHRISTMAS PRESENT! - New hsnd· apricot, two sliver. ClutterPet Shop. 257­ cIa Ruidoso News, Ruidoso, NM 88345.0­ made cathedral quilt, king or queen size 2925. C-63-tfc 55·tfc with shams. $500. 257-9767. M-68-4tp HONDO VALLEY , •...... NEED A BABYSITTER - during the day KENNELS : PREVENTCOSTLY DAMAGE : CHRISTMAS TREES -' 6 to 10 feet tall. on Fridays, your home or mine. Call 257· . Quality boardlDg • Expert [big) tree felling, Ilmblng; • COUCH - excellent condition, $100. Pinons. Your choice $15 each. We 2561, IfInterested. . D-60-4tp and grooming : fireplace installation, repalr; rock, : Bumper pool table, $40. Semi-trailer deliver for free. 258-3393. P-59-6tp : block cement and adobe work j : tarp. $100. 257-7496, 257·9493, 257·2501. So 378-4047 for appointment • carpentry; remodeling. Local.. 61-8tc : Bobby Palm, 257·5564, 257-2908. : ~----- BEGINNER SKIS - one pair, 4' w/bin­ YEAR AROUND POSITION - for •••••••••••••••••••••••••• dings, $10; one pair ski boots, size 7, $10; cleaning, 'general maintenance. Must •• CHAPAItRAL PIPE & STEEL - Hiway 70 2'-5' sleds, $6; one· plastic disk sled hsve own transportation. Cali 257-4867. SUNDOWNER AUTO REPAIR 1_"- _._,,_ ,__;._'.'...... east, across from Culligan's, for your wlback, $3; child's two speaker record R·62-6tp Ope'; Monday-Saiurday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. KEN ,truC/JLJ. 9mmzi'IluilJns pipe and steel needs. Call 378-4141. player (white), $15; one small plastic PHONE 378-8325 _Discount prices! C-54-tfc piano with bench, $12; one Hollywood ~ _Repain -Quality BUlI(lIng frame, boxsprings, mattress, $30. 126 EXPERIENCED MECHANICS - needed. Complete Engine Overbauls .Cllslom Homt>'1o .Remodellng OrRepairs· CHEESE CAKE - and pecan pie. You Zuni Trail. H-62.2le Contact Wayne at Sierra Automotive, [50S] 257;7606 257-4333. 8-58-9tp HIGHWAY 70 EAST, I really should try it ... at Sonny's Bar-E­ 5teve Kannedv. Owner ,Lie. "7'2~ RUIDOSO DOWNS _~I_ Que. S-6I·!fc CB200 HONDA - motorcycle, 1975, $500. 1_,.-,__ .. __ ------Cement mixer on trailer. Forty to forty­ Next DOOr To SundomlerCafe COUSINS' - Is now interviewing for ali five bundles of tapered shingles. Call p()$ltions. Beginning bnmediately. O"'..r...... "...r...... ~ WANTED - used bunkbeds. Call 376-4076. 25?-4877 after6 p.m. ' A-62-2le Please apply between 10 and 2. 258-3555. R~WHEA W·62·tfnc C-43·tfc . DALE'S APPLIANCE REPAIR - located AR~. 0 SPIRULINA - gives Instant energy, at Gateway Texaco. Guaranteed used PRITCHEIT balances body weight and promotes appliances: washers, dryers. freezers SECURITY COURIER DRIVER - over ROOFING vibrant health. Sandra Harper, and refrigerators. 257-7005. G-62-4tp 25. Bondable, clean driving record. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS distributor of Dr. Hili's Light Force Drive from Ruidoso to Albuquerque and Spirullna Products. 3711-4667. H-57-tfc GOOD RAILROAD TIES - for sale. Price return, hssed in Ruidoso. For in­ Add·ons, Repairs Ruidoso Downs negotiable. Phone 653-4557. N-62·!fc I formation cali843-6200, Albuquerque. L------63-2tp . New Construction 257·4708 - 378-4819 N.M. License No. 17933 SPECIAL SALE - on select lamps, 50% JALAPENO CORNBREAD - You really PRAISED 257-5389 off. The Anderson Coliection. A-62-5lc shonld try it ...,at Sonny's Bar-B-Que. 8­ ROCKERS & FINISHERS-Job is 1/8 ARROWHEAD ROOFING 61-tfc mile past Cousins' toward Alto. Ask for CARPENTRY - and cabinet making; add BE • a room; general repair. Call 336-4284. C­ Joe Bourns, or cali437-ll557 . R-63-ltp EXCELLENT FIREWOOD - for sale. HOME MAINTENANCE 61·41p Tree trimming and removal. Minor Seasoned hardwood. Reasonable rates. NEED EXTRA CASH? - $3.35 per hour carpentry and pointing. Minor ----~-- . ------,.'---- Split. delivered and stacked. 378-8229. H­ HE ... telephoning from your home 20 to 40 bra. plnmblng. Yard cleaning, etc. 257· USED SNOW SLEDS - would make good 59-IOtp per week mid February'mld Marchfor a 2266 or257·5363. rental business. Call 806-745-1565 or, National Health Agency. Reply Box E, after 6 p.m.• 806-795-2938. M-61-5lc c/o Ruidoso News, Ruidoso, NM 88345.E­ SI.UMP BRiCK - 4x4x16. 4x4x12. 4x4x8. 4x8x 1Ii. adobe tan color. Pocket door 63·2tp LIKE NEW - Mouse guitar amp jnmbs. Variuus size doors that are pre­ w/chsrller. $225 new, will sacrifice for rimshed. 257·7804 aller 6:00 p.m. or MANAGER TRAINEE full time, David Keeton wcekends. S-59-6tc responsible. Apply In person. Flipside $125. Y-63-2tp Records and Tapes. 257-4788. F-63-2tc Construction ·CUSTOM FIREPLACE AND TRA VEL TRAILER - 23'. sleeps 8. A.C .• JUNIPER AND PINON - mixed and spilt, POSITIONS OPEN - for housekeeping. PLASTER STUCCO WORK two heating systems. many extras, full cord. $75; pinon, $lI5. Phone 653-4021. Village Lodge. Cali 257·9021. V-63-3le ~ cxcellent condition, well insulaled. Will p·61-41p ·REMODELING conSider 4WD or VW diesel In trade. ·NEW CONSTRUCTION RAYNOR & BILL Ii Microwave. Tappan. rotu-wave. $175. CHRISTMAS GIVING - Eve Ball's books LARGE RESIDENTIAL - complex needs CHAVES Office HARVEY 336-4892. T-63-ltp ground and general maintenance per­ Phone 257·7195 tI ti .:-.-:: '. 258-3314 257-2987 378·8334 - signed copies at her home In the Alter5:00p.m. t~~~ '..t"~o;; Gateway. 257·2276. B-61·!fc son. Would be bonded. Send Inquiries to Comm. Llr. Excavating - Firewood IlSR TURNTABI.E - for sale. $30 cash. Box J, Ruidoso News, Ruidoso, NM 15077 Cement and Flagstone 257-0053. S-63-2tp 88345. J-6I·!fc Yard Cleanup­ STEEL BUILDINGS Trash Removal 1967 SCOUT - four wheel drive, good 25'~, Til :lO'~, IIFF RICH VALLEY PRODUCTS Hazard Tree Removal - shape. $1150; fifteen foot camper trailer, AI.J~ ~"T(K~K ~ ~ ~ Get In on the ground Door, with a Backhoe $650; .222 deer rifle with scope. $150. 378­ CHUCK'S Topsoil - Filldirt ­ 4664. S-63-2tp Tnkt' alh:nlltil~I' of YI"nr end tax ...Who has shown fantastic new consumable product. hrl"uks. .1\11 "';lylr!il and !iiizes FInancial Independence. can be Driveways TREE SERVICE Rai1road Ties $6 to $8 BROWN FAKE FUR - coat wlleather availnbl,·. EnJ::illl'(Or desiumod and yours, with a dynamic new r'l·rlifh·d. ('nll r'olll-rl: Lns C"ruC'("!'i­ us the way oftrue marketing program. Part·tlme _ trim; red quilted robe, wllace trim; two All types of tree work 5·H·iWI'I. full-time, keep present job. Free custom made super dresses. long, cotton contentment and . samples dally 9·5, Monday thru 7 years' experience print; some size 16 clothes; all items Friday. Opportunity meetings every •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nearly new. 257-7023. B-63-ltp Tuesday nlght, 7:30 p.m. Space Is INSURED : ROY OF ROYDOSO & SONS : peace! limited. Call 257·9459 or come by GOI.D KENMORE - dryer, white Norge r;;;;.ooso 4Seasons Mall to make reservation. Call 257-6949 : -Willlow Polishing : washer, like new. See at 111 EI Paso \"VUSIC Christmas joyous Noel!. for FREE estimates. : -Chinney Clearing : Street alter4:30 p.m. G-63-5tp ::::::=::::;:::;:;:;:::;::::::::::=;:;:;:::::;::::::::::::::::::;::::::::;:::::;::::;:::::::::;:::;:=:::;:;~ Music HOMES ..------" : -Property Management : SIXTEEN FT. BASS BOAT - with 40HP • • MerculY motor. $3.000. Depth gauge, 12­ in dock nowl WORK'WANTED: TAX RETURNS • Listed In The Yellow PaID:a • $.14.500 2 bedroom. I bath. Staples 24 volt electric trawling motor, fully PHONE 2S7-4913 Snbdivislon. Ruidoso Downs. #7157 Business, Individual, : Me, Visa Accepted : carpeted, one year old, used very little. Has weather cover, trailer like new. Call 306 SUDDERTH $58.500 3 bedroom. 1 bath. Pan· HUSBAND AND WIFE - seeking em­ Farm & Ranch derosa, 1i7150 : PHONE 258-3133 : 257·7204. S-63-ltp ployment to manage or take care of BOOKKEEPINGAND • • N6908 3 bedroom. 3 bath with ap­ condominiums or apartments. Cali 258­ PAYROLL SERVICES • Box 3593 HS. Ruidoso, N.M. • proximately 5 acres of land. 3277. H-61-3tp Experienced & Confidential •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALE - professional foosball table. Greenhouse, 6 stall barn. 8",,42' $225. 257-5831 or 257-2962. J-63-2tc RED DOOR MATTSON TAX ANTIQUE GALLERY mobile home. Reduced for quick SHEETROCK - acoustical ceilings, AND ACCOUNTING sale. Will eonsider reasonable trade. 349 Country Club Drive painting. Free estimates. Cali Jerry, SERVICE WANTED - four drawer ftle cabinet. Call $85.000 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Pinpclllf. 336-4892. J-61-4tp Sierra Vista Mall IE. Arrington 257-5831 or 257-2962. J.j;3-2lc Our new shop hss oak round N6965 tables, ice boxes, sideboards Call 257-9360 Iihrary tables and china cabinets' COMMERCIAL BABYSITTING - In my home. All ages. For Appointment GARAGE SALE - 139 Lower Terrace. General Contractor right at Bennett's on 37. Saturday, 10 Lots of pine, maple. cherry ami Contact Pam, 378-4296.. B-63-2tp walnut furniture, severa) Victorian H6331 2 lots in Palmer Gatpway . a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, 12noon-5 p.m. B-63­ pieces. We have aeeessory items - Commercial- Residential- Ite Subdivision CARPENTERSoFORM·TRIM-FRAMlNG such as rugs, silver. mirrors, china N7090 Va rant land in Almagordo. . and glass, lamps, oil paintings and - GB 98 HI2647. Willing to relocate to Prime loeation. LImE CREEK - Repairs - Metal Buildings- AUTHENTIC INDIAN - jewelry 50% off. ducK decoys. We have In our Ruidoso. Subcontract or by the hour. P. II. Box 791 rimitiye line copper, brass', kitchen $79.500 Offirp building. Sudderth Ready to work. Cali Sam Rush, 523-2358, Custom T-shirts, stuffed animals, gifts. Drive Ruidoso. N.M. 88345 Now open In our new midtown building; Cterns and wooden tools. We also Las Cruces, NM. C-63-2tp. 257-2403 carry estate'jewelry and silver at all ALTOI.OTS CONSTRUCTION bigger and better for our friends and times. custome~s. Please drop by. Broken Come by, check us out and have a CERAMIC nLE Drum. 2404 Sudderth Drive. 257-4551. cuI? of coffee. 349 Country Club From $6.580 to $34.000. J. T. Riley - drywall RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL Visa, MasterCard. C-63-3tc DrIVe, 257·2500. Open during the CONTRACTOR & RETAIL SALES winter on Thursday, Friday and LOTS 258·3688 MISCElLANEOUS: FOR SALE - Simmons Slumber King Satnrday, from 10 a.m. til 5 p.m. 2S7-SOS6 trundle bed, like new. Call 257-2423. H-63­ We have lots in various locatinns 257-4854 EXCELLENT FIREWOOD - seasoned 2tc ranging from $1,000 to $12.500. We Cudom Homes, Cabinets and dry. Split, stacked and prompt ------are also the exclusive agents for delivery. Call collect, 354-2751. 56-9tp .Juniper Hills, and North Heights BICYCI.E FOR SALE - three speed, Park lots. AMF, metallic green, like new. $80. 378­ 4572 after5 p.m. B-63-3tc SATELLITE TV ANTENNA WE BUY - gold , silver, sterling, ABC PLUMBING'~ Coins. 323 Sudderth, 257·4668. P-31-tfc Inst nywhete PRECISION PUPPIES - free, just In time for Christmas, half poodle, seven weeks old, C AND two black, one chocolate. 257·7803. P.j;2­ n-:/...... 2tp BAC'KHOE TIlERE'SN . B~TTER We wish to thank each one of you for such a tremendous PRIVATE response to this ad.· The owners of Precision Backhoe VACUUM CLEANER - sales and service. RECEPTIO All brands. David Keith, 117 E. EI Paso Service would like to show their appreciation for this by St. Phone 257-7171. K-33-tfc saying "THANKYOUI" and we will leave the price of our· REGISTERED SUFI'OLK ewes, for FLEA MARKET - saleortrade. 257-7461 or 354-2752. S-61-tfc Iwe buy used fUrniture, appliances, tools, services at $28 per hour. - --_ -_ __ awn mowers or any snrplus lIems. Call , 378-4774. Located 'I. mile west of Race 1-437-5113. 9a.m.-9 p.m., 7days a week LARRY FRANCIS/-OWNER 257·5491 PINBALL FOR SALE - ideal Christmas Track, Ruidoso Downs. ALAMOGORDO, N. M. present. Candeliver. 25H529. P-60-5tc --~ ...... --- ~".. ~' Of ..' ....,. ':"'IJIIIt' '''i!I ~-' - ---- .~~ -. - - ---'-'- ,.,... """,,",""""'( '._ '""!i!'IfI """"f """ ..• _ , 4IOiiiil "'* "i,t '''''s::* 4'i'4l' ""', .." ":""' ~ ,...",~'l't'·I"C'l""'"!li,'*i.,,.,. "Ii 4 ..,.T~"I~-,.. .,...... , - ..- -, ''''''''''IIf"''''

Page 4 -'- Ruidoso rN.M.I News Thursdav, December 17, 1981 .. f.. ••••••••••,.. 1981 SABARU - two door Hatchback, low TWO FOR ONE SPECIAL - '72 and '69 1977 BLAZER - 4x4, Cheyenne Package, NICE TWO BEDROOM - one bath house. ONE AND TWO BEDROOM apart- full power and air, low mileage. Call Rose Peebles at 257·7373 pr home at ments, furnished, bills paid. Call 257·7443 ,.. Capitan Flagstone ,.. mileage. Call 257-5376 after5 p.m. A-62· Impala "S. 350, automatic, air con­ 2tp ditioning, power steering. 378-4663. M-63­ E1l Monday, December 28 i SOUTHWEST CYCLES paid. 257-5963. ' H-63-tfc Nogal 354·2396 ONE OF THE LARGER well-established motels in Ruidoso is ~ And MOBILE - excellent location. Two' now on .the market. Owner financing available. Call for more M bedroom, )3/. baths; wasber, dryer, details. microwave. Call 257-4743 after 4 p.m. e­ 61-tlc ~ ~ WE HAVE FOR YOUR ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A VIEW LOT? We have a nice one Monday, January 4 with lots of ta II pines and all city utilities. Excellent neigh. CHRISTMAS •.• FURNISHED TWO bedroom, borhood and access, Not many left like this one. $300/month, plus utilities and $100 deposil. Call 257-2266. No pets please. C­ * Regular Tool B01

~ iI,.••.::\l..:i'.ii"'-';~" • William H. Seelbach, Jr., Broker , ' .: 't.";'::...... ; .~ Stormy Edwards, General Manager 378·8253 ~------,-,=== • • • ~o\Jflllilll' Neva Roche 257-7103 Ruidoso Real Estate Company Jack Jordan 257·5901 Box 1387, Ruidoso, N.M. 88345 505·257-4065 George Martin - 257·4155 AMERICA'S NUMBER I Joe Zagone - 257-7235 TOP SELLER, David Roche - 257·7103 CENTURY2r M .. . eACH OFFICE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED

SANTA CLAUS SPECIAL - This charmiog 2 bedroom rustic cabin is probablv jus! what the little woman ordered for Christmas. Is CONDOMINIUMS & TOWN HOMES located on one tree covered acre in secluded West Cedar. Has a large deck and carport. Santa is throwing in some real antiques, also, so you husbands beller hurry on over. FROM $79,900 ... 9 Hole, Par 3 Golf Course Swimming Pool LOOK ING FOR A BARGAIN? Then PRICE REDUCED on this 4 you'll love this 3 bedroom, 2 bath bedroom, 2 level home. Has a super, Tennis Courts Private Supper Club furnished home in quiet High Mesa, super view of bid BaldV and a large Unit I. Brand new qualitv con­ natural yard. Was 595,900, now Recreation Building Trout Lake struction and priced a low 598,500. reduced to 593,500 and I)as good terms. LOTS, LOTS AN D MOR E LOTS ­ SUPERB Rental Management Program(s) We have choice building sites in all FINEST QUALITY CON­ price ranges. Come by and let us STRUCTION is just one of the help you choose the one to suit your desirable features of this 3 bedroom, needs. 2 bath home in White Mtn. II. It also has a two car garage fullV insulated LUXURIOUS LIVING CAN BE and finished. Has covered decks and YOURS in this 2 bedroom 1978 a price that's right. Cameo mobile home. 'AII appliances COMPLETELY FURNISHED VILLAGE LODGE CONDO-SUITES! included. A real bargain for onlv THIS CHARMING RIVER CABIN in ~iving 539,500. Featuring room with woodburning fireplace and queen hide.a-bed; kit­ Upper Canyon comes furnished or che~ette With wet bar; full bath with oak cabinets; bedroom with king bed and unfurnished. Owner is anxious so vaRltv; two color TVs; and access to all the amenities at Innsbrook. GOLF COURSE ESTATES is the check this one out. setting for this lovely 3 bedroom home. Excellent finish work plus a HANDYMAN SPECIAL 2 Just $49,900 ... OWNER FINANCING! two car garage. Owner financing. bedroom cabin. Newly remodeled available. but owner didn't quite get finished, so now you get a chance at a real (Use it less than 14 days per year and bargain. we pay all the expenses ... Almost!)

DRASTICALLY REDUCED AND BACK ON THE MARKET - 4 InnsbrookViliage Office In Model Home No.87 bedroom, 2 bath home on approximately I acre with river frontage. Real EstatI! Behind Red and White Flogs Highway 37 N. Extras include 840' chain link fence, 20'1<40' greenhouse, garden plot, [H fruit trees and a one car garage. Owner financing ava i1able with DlA/,ll1•• excellent terms. Karon Pettv, Broker Jack Williams Peggy Jordan Charlotte Jarratt MLS 257-1385 257-9546 7.57-4949 257·5522 (505) 257·9046

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FOR LEASE - 3 bedroom 2 bath house In . Thursday, December 1" 1981. Ruidoso I N.M. J News - Page 5 . RENTALS . city Iiniits. 1ll Everest Dr., $500 per THRIiJE BEDROOM - two bath, fur. LUXUHY OFFICES - for "enlfrom 150­ RENTAL UNITS AVAILABLE - In. . -Condominiums -Townhomes month. CallI91~) 877-3817. R.55.lltp nished cabin, upper Ruidoso, 200 sq' It. Utilities, phone system and dividual efficiency cabins In mJdtown $300/month, deposit + utilities reeeplionist included lor your con­ wllh your own covered. porch in the tall -Cabins -Homes . seasonal,no'pets please. 257·5617. J-Gi vemenee. Ample parking. Only four left. pines. From $185 to $215 per month Innsbrook Village, Alto Village, FOR LEASE OR'RENT Itc Call257·5189 or 653-4041. Co59·12lc fumishe

UTTLE CRE EK VALLEY - Just north of town - 1/2 acre lot, community water system and electricity. Restricted covenants Sleigh Bells Ring, WOULD YOU LIKE TO make this a good home. site for the future. Excellent owner RENT YOUR HOME? financing. $5,500. Are You Ustening? BY THE NIGHT, MONTH We Need A House For OR SEASON NORTH H EIGHTS PARK - Beautiful. wooded buildjng lot with for a small percentage of the southern exposure and easy access. Water and electric A Usting Or A Cabin ­ gross rental rel"eipts, we can free available. Perfect sile for a cabin. $8,900. you from the worrisome task of -oraLot-ora managing and maintaining your HIGH MESA - Nicely wooded 101 in Allo Village. Includes property. Our home rental ser­ social membership. Good owner financing. $12,000. Condo - or an Acre vice can include •... GET YOUR PAINT brusb out and 'ADVERTISING LARGE COMMERCIAL LOT - Ol/ers an excellent site for any paint tbls eabln yourseU! SeUer wlJl ·RESERVATION SERVICE type of commercial endeavor. $19,500. dfscount price on ibis 3 bedroom, 3 'CONVENIENT balb cabin, all furnlture meladed. REGISTRATION Under $60,000. OFFICE Come See Us AI 'MAID SERVICE PINETREE SQUARE JUST REDUCED, out of town owner ·INVENTORYCHECK wants to sell his super little Ruidoso ·MINOR· HOME REPAIRS business. Located in Ibe center 01 257·9006 excellent walking trallic, perfect lor For mon' information call Harvey M. Fosler a smart couple. Only $36,000. 505·257·5001 ' 378-4003 Res. Broker Jakr Jacobv NUTHIN' aew and nice under RUCELLE CARPENTER Janet La Bn'('que PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Ass()(·iah.' Dt'nys M('Co\, Assn<'iah' . $45,000? Come see us, we have Assoriah' . 257-2847 somethiog aew and nlee under 3:16--4301 $43,000. BEAUTIFUL NEW Cameo' of· fordable home on a heavUy wooded Del Norte lot. Super buy, only $54.500, 3 bedroom, 2 bath and fireplace, paved street and un· derground ultllties. NORMA WANTS TO show her two­ lor-one lois - good sized bufldlng ~ . .,.. . ;~;,~~,' DEVELOPMENT CO., INC. lots, both for $7.500. ~ PRESTIGE ALL CITY utWtles, water, sewer, .",l.' OFFERS electric and NATURAL GAS available at this heavUy treed lot in REAL ESTATE, INC. the Black Forest. Only $7,500. l WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES P,O, BOX 1232 RUIDOSO, NM 88345 ASSUME GOOD LOAN, payment only $306.00 per montb on this new § ACROSS FROM KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Cameo affordable home. Fanlastfc MIKE WALDRON HARRY RAY, BROKER insulation, exeelleot winter B~eesSt ~ UNITS III, IV AND V. ~ Res.: 257·5690 Rcs.: 257-7738 around $40,000. GEORGE MIZE OVELLA ESTES Res.: 257-4373 Res. 336-4017 ~~ieeatt, CLIFF OWEN, BROKER-REALTOR I SINGlE-FAMIL Y AND MULTI-FAMILY LOTS l Res.: 257·9225 1107 Mechem Drive, Hwy. 37 Phone 258-3330 ~ Subdivisions With Underground Utilities And Sewers I OUR FAIR AND REASONABLE MAN - Wants to know wh,Y YOU Clay Adams ~ ~ . baven't come In to look at his property?! Total of 4.... acres and 3 houses Broker - 258·3275 ran be sold in several differentcombinations to meet your exact needs. or ~ FIELD OFFICE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK ~ you can buy the whole shooltn' match on excellenl terms. Let's nol try Iho Norma Ragsdale - 257-9873 man's patience. CALL TODAY! Marge Woodul- 257·7681 ~ 1051 MECHEM (HWY. 37 ACROSS FROM AIRSTRIP) PHONE 257.242~~ MLS Se Habla Espanol [H ~ - MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATES - We have six lots listed ranging In price REAL Tor;; ~~...... ,...... -...,.--r....-...cc--...... ccer~J""'....odo""~~...o""'...o::x:r ...... o-....-....-...o-~~...cr~....ocr'--O-....o=o= from $18.500.00 10 $43,500.00. Eaeh has a super view of our snow-covered [Hallelujah! 1 mountain. Assumable loans un some of 'em, owner financing on the otbers. If you want to invest and/or build in one of Rui.doso's most promising subdivisions, do it today! If you don"t, next year you']] be saying - "Darn, I could have boughl thai last year when the price was only ••••!!I'

PILOT'S DREAM - Your plaoe will be In walking distance Irom Ihis 3 HOUSE OF THE WEEK ~, bedroom, 13 4 bath house. Lava rock fireplace graces living.room area. BEAUTIFUL YEAR AROUND HOME WITH Enjoy a view 011 the deck of the airport and While Muuntain area. Fur­ EXCELLENT ACCESS! Two bedroom, 2 bath, nished price is $89.500.00. sewer, natural gas. Only $69,000.00! Call Marcia 1 Silver at 257-4013 or home aI251-4919. 11I ...- ....• RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF TOWN - but enjoys privacy you won't helieve! $20,000.00 down will get you inlo this 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. Open living room·kitcben combination lets Mom enjoy the fireplace and TV with the lamily. Owner oilers 13% financing.

$129,500.00 -U you want a quality-built new home in the heart of one 01 INNSBROOK VILLAGE TIME SHARE - Startthenew the most prestigious subdivisions In town, look no more - 3 bedrooms, 2 year 01/ in one of Ruidoso's lovely condominium full baths, wet bar, redwood cleeks and contemporary architecture make projects. During the peak of Sierra. Blanca ski season. Ihls a super buy. JENN·AIR and ceiling Ian are just two of the nice Two bedrooms, 2 baths,.all linens and dishes furnished, touches Included. AVAILABLE NOW! This sparkling new home! Just ready to move in. Priced to sell at $6,000.00. Call Rose listed. has exposed beams, large living area, wet bar, Peebles at 251-1313 or home at 336-4836. built-in book shelves. fireplace, fully carpeted, custom ROOM FOR EXPANSION - Lodge aod 34 mobile home hook-ups make BEAUTIFUL FIVE ACRE tract of land with made cabinets, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Carpor.t with unrestricted views of Sierra Blanca and Capitans. this a "fine commercial package, including 4 acres. Owner financing storage area, in White Mountain Estates Unit 5 on a available. Over 500 ft. frontage on Highway 70 for high traffic exposure. Priced at $14,000.00 with great owner financing. Call level lot. Has all utilities including sewer and natural Gary Caughron at 257-4073 or home at 251-5100. gas. Only $140,000.00, owner motivated. Call Manuel YOU'LL LOVE THE COMPLETE VIEW OF SIERRA RENTERS DO NOT WANT TO MOvE - But tbey will for the smart Badillo at 251-1373 or home at 257-1450. BLANCA wilh year around access. Makes the comfort bu'yer Ihat picks up this grand house lor $295,000.00. The property out­ BEAUTIFUL 5 AtRE TRACT - minutes from town of home in this well kept 2 bedroom, 2 bath mobile. shines comparably priced listings with qualily construction and many with trees, fantastic view and all utili·ties. Assumable Priced just for you! tall Diana Isaacs at 257-4073 or creature comforts. Barn and corral for your horses~ and hot tub with a loan at 8'h% with owner financing possible. Call Darlene vie",' for you. No wonder the renters love it! home at 257-1063. Hart at 251-1373 or home at 257-4222. NICE LEVEL BUILDING LOT with good access and CHARMING CABIN located just outside of Ruidoso with Social Membership in prestigious Alto, Only $12,500.00! a beautiful view. Two bedrooms. 1 bath, gamerooin, $20,000.00 - FIVE ACRES of land in MagadG Creek Estates. Mohilc Call Susan Miller at 251-7373 or home at 257·2624. glass enclosed dining room a nd lots of woodwork. Easy homes allowed, utilities available. Located only minutes away from SU PE R 2.4 acres in an easily accessible Rnidoso in Nogal area. Need a cash buyer. . access to Ruidoso and ski slope. Call Gary Caughron at 257·4013 or home at 251-5100. area just past Alto Village. Level, good BUY A HIGH MESA LOT now before next year's rush! tree coverage. Large assumable loan TEN COUNTRY LOTS zoned for mobile homes - Buy 'em all for just Lot in growing Alto area on paving, fantastic views, with 12% money! Call Janet Warlick- • ·$26.500.00. There's already a good well on Ihe property. This Is anolher possible terms. call Darlene Hart at 251·1313 or home at Pearson at 251·4073 or home at 257-1972. . one you'll be crying overll you deiay. ..j' ~. 257·4222. "-';;;~.,".,'; ' JanetWarlick Rose Peebles Gary Caughron Darlene Hart Tom Davis ~, " ...7' Res. 257·7972 Res. 336-4838 Res, 257·5100 Res. 2574222 Res. 257-2053 Salcsman Of Thc Week Diana Isaacs Marcia SOver Susan Miller Manuel BadUio Gretchen Emerson Marcia Silycr t---"'I505-257-4686 YOUR INDEPENDENT Res, 257·7063 Res. 2574979 Res. 257·2624 Res•.257·7459 Res. 258·3643 257·4073.257·4979 Se habla espanol lB. Sudderth Office: 257·4073 - Mechem Office: 257·7373 REALTOR

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>'1' ., ... '...... ~ , .'. _.. '; it' ,;,,;f'4_.__ .._._ __ ..-..oIIIIll.-oOlllll -'-""'I1' _ IL••,;.~ J d c='dd cfrd dd.ddddtddd dd-tW zt1ri dddrtd.-d dd Cd dd-cdd de d Cdd·didt. 4 " t P.'qe·, l~lJl"U',' I N.M N"ws Thursday, December 1',1981 \\'''II.ABl.E ~'OR RENT - Dec,I~, '81- I(A:\\'IIU HUII1USll ESTATES ~. 5.7 ' ("jean, unfu'rnished, four bedroom house. <.!(Tl'S wooded luHtop. :mo degree views. freshly painleLi. fireplace. close-in l"/Idl'rgroulld utlhlll'S. 1IIIJlt'm'l'd wilh SERVING ~()l'atIOII. $450/month plus utilities. 257- 111,111 and wdl .11111 Fn'ndl. Dnl\\t'I'I\Il. LELA EASTER UNf:OI;N REAl-A ESTATE, Inc. 1:I1Hllr~57·5251. H-60-tfc HUldu"(l. '\::'\11511f)j ~;ji-2I.!12. F-.jI-tk , (:OIJNTY IF YOI /lOY/' I\.\OW HE.\L E"iT\TE. :::::::;:::::::;:;:::::;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::;:::::;::i;:;:::::::;:::;:;:;:::;:;:::::::;:::::; ~EE l~ BEFOn t-: YOI 'BI Y OH U:-;Tl SIN(:E ti.:.!li ACHES close in. exeluslve, 1\'10\\ YOI'I~ HE\LTOH! REAL ESTATE: re,t!'lt'tl'(j al'ea. HOI'.e. OK, $45,000. Ron 1952 Smith Heal F..tate, 257·9040, 336-4282: R~ •),j-tfl' 4,b~droom TE~ ACHES FOR SALE - by owner, 400 _ BE.AUTIFUL H()~E (~N~ARGE I,,! in Alto Village. Equity buy, Mul:!l better than ARE YOU LOOKING for a home 01 a good buy? Furnished. Neal. e1ean• nil'ely lurnish,'tJ on "orner lot with good view in Pineellff. Only $92.500.· I~·l'lllr Magado Creek. lovely views of the U «ondll and mo", m[[ cRwft4 [B Owner finanelng available. Agrealbuy al $158,000. .h '0· . view of Sierra Blanca, Priced righl 01 $10.000. BkOI< l '" M ~) • I . {J 11..... '0.· ec enl nve Owner financing. Colt E.J. 0' ~ I'I-i \ .,~ , ~ crr.E:iU.tndi.a1 MLS RE .. "H " - L,b ~ ~-4C'l£a(l': ~ ['(.l/1'lin£.1.CW • 1~(,IIME PROP~:RTY - triplex with mobile borne and mobile space, Good in('llmt' produN·r. Ownl'r r1nan('ingavallable. PRI~IE (,OMM~:RClALprnperty on Suddertb In midtown area, Large bulldlng and pa\ tad parking. Own..', rinan('ing availablt.'. 10 ACHES. ft.·m'l'd, "'ith irrigation well and sprinkler system. In Tularosa area. 291fi'1 dll" n, b~l1an<'(' ownl'r financed, Kenn~th' G. COX, Broker ALTO VILLAGE PROPERTIES LOTS, LOTS, LOTS ;;';.' '." ". ,~. '.'. -- $17,500 Lakeside Estales on OPEN HOUSE ,':'I...... Sln.lIOO "'ull ml'mbt-rship, has Lakeshore Drive. Jo('ludes a day .1Il uU1'otalllbn~ \'il'" nf lakl' lull membership, Sat... and Sunday from ami Bald~. 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. SII,'!;)O 1.3rgl· lut IUI'utt'c! duS(­ $19.500 Wooded lot. lull membershJp with owner lfllllJ,!.h \'I'..a ('ulranl't'. financing, $11.';;)11 I.argl' lut lAith ('aN) ,iln t·..... and full nll·mht'r.. hip, $20,000 Large wooded 101 wllh SI5,lllill High ,\1('"'' It'H'j VN} gradual slope, hUllchn~ ... ill', unllh.. tru('lahh' $35.000 OVt'r 3 8treS In Deer \ 11'\\ Park Woods, UPPE R CANYON, twelve unit cabin~motel operation on Main doug bass & associates COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE. Lovely Road, Furnished, kitchenenes, Lo("I"d 111 Northwest Cornerol Innsbrook Village-rTI lurnished home in excellent con· some with fireplaces. Contact office H,qhway 37 U3 dilion with year round access. Three for information on financing, land ~. -.~, Dr.lwer 2290 - RUidoso bedrooms, Iwo baths. hot tub, fenced description. ";';'lS" back yard, Call office for more luxury detached townhnu~es featuring passive solar, natural gas, CAPITAN. Commercial Iive·in Doug Bass - Broker 257-7386 details, refrigerated air. Double whirlpool location downtown. Retail shnp I TWO BEDROOM. TWO FULL bath baths, solarium greenhouses, solid area. two apartments included. mobile on gorgeous, level, wooded redwood decks and beveled redwood Priced at less than 518.00 per square lot with paving. city utilities. Fur~ siding, Panoramic views of Sierra foot with owner financing. nished, Owner anxious. Blanca, Cnme see for yourself why Buck Meyer Diana Meyer ASK US ABOUT ACREAGES 3364903 The Crest is the ultimate address, 336·4903 Frallk Kllib. 257~2706 Joyce W, Cox. 257·2458 Dick Hall Dan Barrow Jerrold UODU Finn's. 251-5897 MIS AI Siubbs, 257-5344 257·9308 257~7544 Kath)' CruiJt. 257-19-11 258-3306 Belly Lou Ryan. 25&-3654 Dio'k WClflliul. 25ll-JJ06 Joe Corlf Bill Stroud 1206 MECHEM DRIVE Rulh E. Caslie. 257-9593 2579896 257~S064 Thom Barnes Jud Cooper 257 5458 257 4209 OPEN 8:30-5:30 LOG CABIN MON.·SAT, NEXT TO BENNETT'S sierra development company, inc. ,If RRA VI>TA AND RACQUET COURT CON DOM I N I UMS I n the pones with great Sierra ATTRACTIVE HOME IN ALTO VillAGE BJ.IIlC ..l VIf'W from prestigious. White Mtn. MAGNIFICENT HOME WITH UNEX~ offers 3 bedrooms. 2'1. baths. large game F·,I"I,·, 10(ill,on at north end 01 the Alrporl. We CELLED VIEW of Sierra Blanca is located in room, wet bar, fireplace, double garage. 011" ilnd 1 bedroom, I ". bath plans on one or elite development, This spacious home offers Delightful mountain home with superb access I wo Iloor, w,th 1 150 1.536 sq. ft. Designed for the five bedrooms, large living area. 3 baths. on cul·de~sac. 5129.500, dl ("1 rrnHlilt,nq. these custom condominiums are game room with wet bar• two fireplaces, large p, ''''d b~low the competl"on at 573.500 591,SOO. redwood decks from which to enjoy the spectacular view. A truly exceptional home A'PPEAlING HOME WITH LOVELY VIEW ,, ,5195.000, has 3 bedrooms, PI. baths. fireplace, large LEVEL, WOODED, HALF ACRE MOBilE lOT is further decks. carport, carpeting. draperies, A enhanced by a small greenhouse·storage building in quiet terrific home for the price •.. $79,500. Airport West III location, Call Buck for delails, $IS,OOO. BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HOME LOT in good area has pretly pine cover, easy access, 1,920 SQ. FT.. FURNISHED, R,V, CARPORT AND PATIOS natural driveway. Good owner finacing. lOVElY HOME IN ALTO NORTH is nearing summarrzes this clean property which includes an Airport West 517,000, completion. will offer 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, wet' I vacant lot as a "Bonus." Priced at $28,64 per square foot, plus bar. fireplace, cathedral ceilings. whirlpool Improvements equals $75.000 total. Beautiful lava rock bath. An outstanding buy at 569,000. fireplace, wet bar, 3 bedrnom. 2 1 , bath, Excellent investment, THE TIMBERS IS THE ELEGANT SETTING Call one of our ASSOCiates for a tour today, for this good looking townhome with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, river rock fireplace. Newly CHARMING MOUIltTAIN HOME with Sierra constructed and ready for occupancy. this Blanca view prOVides 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 CAMELOT MOUNTAIN TOWNHOMES range in home may be purchased with 2S% down. fireplaces. large decks, 579.500. "'~ Irom 1.688 sq.lfl to 1,'88 sq.lfl. and are on 1 owner financing, 599.500. 4·5 bedroom plans designed to suit individual family requirements, Please stop by our Open NICE LOTWITH EXCELlENTTERMShasa A~FRAME House overlooking Ihe lake at the Inn any day of ON PRETTY LOT offers superb good Incation in Alto Village, plus full !lolfing the week to see these luxury units with sauna, potential to someone with a little carpentry , membership. Well priced at just $10.000. jacuzzi, handsome tile work and more. skill! This unfinished cabin has 1.100 square o feet, cedar shake. roof. redwood decks, but an ART ON DISPLAY AT LAKEVIEW ESTATES incomplete interior. Good buy iit $32,500. OPEN HOUSE, DAILY TO-DUSK ATTRACTIVE MOBILE HOME ON TWO 257·4040 lOTS ha5 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, and is fully Enter Camelot Mountain across from Holiday furnished, including carpeting and draperies. Inn on Highway 70 and fOllow our signs ap~ Superb location. Possible terms. $47,000. 1- \ S C J:a proximately 2 miles. REALTORS CONDOMINIUM RENT ALS - CONTACT BILL STROUD, 'YOU CAN COUNT ON US!" p.o. box 1442 - (505)257-5111 PROPERTY MGR. AND SALES 257-5064 OR 1-800-545-5137 John V, Hall, Qualifying Broker. 336.4587 J. Greg Maslers, Associale. 257-2882 307 mechem drive. Gary Lynch, General Manager. 3.16-1252 Gary McSwane, Associate. 257·5623 [H 505·257·7377 MlS Jane Barlcct. Assodale, 257.5474 MarY,Myers. ASMnrlalt·, 257·7058 ruidoso. new mexico 88345 "'f I' "IIJ Jo Sleele. A.sociale, 3.16-4975 Jean Bauglmlan, Asso.lale. 257-60:18 BOX 783, RUIDOSO (CALL COLLECT) 30'4 MECHEM DR.

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Thursday. December 1'. 1981 RUidoso I N,M I News - Page 7 AJ:ro VII.I..AGE - large lot, vi/,w o( OWNER SF:LLI!'lG - 4.81 acres In Capitan YOU TOO CAN' I,EAD - tim'" lives, Sierra Blanca, OWner financing, $J5,5OO. FOnSALE BY OWNER - extremely web with 14'~70' Lancer mobile home. Hancher, (al11lCr and countr)· gen­ Jackalope Square Real E;state, 257·9723. bUIlt home. Two bedrooms, two baths, Furnished, (abuloua view, lawn, deek, tleman. 6.39 aCl'CS 'on CI'l'l.'k. 1.\ll n un ,1·61-l(c cenlra! heat and air conditioning, flood Get Her A covered porch, many extras. Owner Eagle CreeIt 'Road, Only $liO.1II10 I,'rms, lights, flrep!~ce in large living room, p,p. Upper canyon Cabin For Christmas! ' finAnotnr., r"11 ~,,~-"r,"? W.19-t(c I Brokers Protected I Churles HIl'ken­ separate

• '\• -' r acre. Terms. proj cct is completed. You won't believe tbe $5,oolJ price. unusual floor plan, 3 bedrooms 2 fireplace, in the pines. Only , . baths, with lots of peace and quiet.. 48 ACR ES OF excellent develop­ $62,500.00. Just reduced. Nowonly $105,000.00. ment land in a very popular area. GOOD TERMS. Nice wooded land COMMERCIAL LOTS - nexito Cro's Nest Motel. 150'x200', paved slreet on two BARGAIN OF THE WEEK - An 2-5 ACRE TRACTS only $12,500.00 and great views. sides, all utilities available. $60,000. excellent buy in a 2 bedroom home each. Terms. with fireplace. Large unfurnished $10,000 DOWN will put you In a 3 hedroom, 2 balh, double-wide mobile home In room downstairs. Nice deck and Rlverpark. Lot is 66'xI60', good access, 13% Interest, $310 per month for 12 years. LIsted al $33,500. fenced yard. Only $39,500.00. WHITLOCK & LYLE, INC. ALTO LOT - $7.200 down and assume $5,300 loan balance 01 10% interesl. YOUR DREAM CABIN - Brand lOO'xl50', good opcn view. Total price $12,500. new c~bin in the pines. Large deck, Phone 257-4228 rock fireplace, beamed ceilings, all COMPLETELY FURNISHED - 3 bedroom, 2 bath home near Ihe old clly hall. ExcellenllocalJon, well buill, 3years old. Llsled at $89,500. appliances and ready to move into. BROKERS Only $82,500.00 with 15.5% interest VIEW WT - All utUities available ornearby. 70'x148', gentle slope, nice trees. available. FIVE ACRES of meadows and WAY NE WH ITLOCK - 257-4291 Owner prefers casb bul will finance for 3years. Listed at $14,000. pines. Best rural area. close in. MARGIE LYLE - Res.: 257-2763 S50,000.00. Floyd Buckley 257-4105 Jaok Mlze 258-3397 A LUXURY COUNTRY HOME _ , . REALTORS On 6.8 acres, fenced, nice barn with DOUBLE WIDE - In Ruidoso's LARRY TILLMAN - Res.: 257-4305 BUCKLEY REAL ESTA TE stalls, charming adobe home wilh JACK IE COVINGTON - Res.: 258-3408 "'"",;" finest mobile area, on level lot. has 3 all rooms opening to atrium. DON LYLE - Res.: 257-2763 & lmmmm·,'. 1m', 257.4.6.'l:j bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 decks. Nice Exceptional In every way. ANITA BEDINGFIELD- Res.: 257-4562 MlS P.O. DRAWER 159, Assumable loan. yard. RUIDOSO, N.M. LB. MLS

Betty Patton, Broker Call The Property Pros 257-2397 Richard Cothrun 257-2109 2S7-9077 Open 7 Days AWeek, 8:30 - 5:00 Peter Strobel 336-4696 Sonja Hartranft FIVE ACRES IN ALTO AREA in nice neighborhood. Great ELDORADO HEIGHTS - Lovely house in lovely area. nearly 378-4312 building site, utilities Ihere - drill your own well. $45.000 7.000 sq. ft .• very liveable. You'll like it for $133,000. Call Martin. Paula Stirman w/terms. Ca II Peter. DESPERATE SELLER says get an ofler on this modified A BEAUTIFUL SPANISH STYLE HOUSE with four bedrooms. Frame, Has an unbelievable 734~o loan. Neat 3 bedroom, 7 bath 257-7804 3' 2 baths, large living room, game room, exercise room, with in Country Club Eslates. Call Richard Cothrun. NICE. WOODED. LEVEL DEER PARK LOT. Call Betty Sid Alford shower, sauna, spa. double garage and tremendous view from 257-4837 extra large decks. Call Sid. Pallon to see this and other greal buys in Alto. ON THE RIVER. Three bedroom home in the Hondo Valley A BUSINESS FOR ANYONE: Coin-operated laundry in good Rick Evans location. Good equipment. Books open 10 qualified buyer. Call with water rights. Terms available. Call Sonja to show. 378-4368 ATTRACTIVE TWO BEDROOM. 1 bath mountain home. Bill for more information. completely furnished. Good assumable mortgage. Asking price HER E'S A CON DO in the exclusive Innsbrook Village for just Martin Rose $45,000. Call Paula. S67,500.00. Perfect for rental income and a tax shelter. Call for ASSUMABLE LOAN and possible owner financing on balance Ray. 257-5641 makes Ihis 3 bedroom home in Wingfield Addition a real TRADE YOUR ALTO VILALGE LOT for equity in new condo H. Ray Bishop bargain. 1,400 sq. ft., priced at $78,500 - furnished. Ask for Ray. with best rental and management program. Ideal tax shelter. ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath rustic Call Peter. 336-4367 mountain home. Lots of extras. Call Paula. VERY NEAT 2 bedroom mobile home,on very nicely land­ Bill Hirschfeld, Property Manager/Sales ALL YOU NE ED TO MOVE is your clothes. Beautiful house in scaped lot. Priced right, wilh terms. Let Sonja show you this property. 257-9212 Or 257-4515 White Mountain Estates, with easy access. Three bedrooms. 21 2 baths. fireplace. carport. redwood decks, terrific view, com­ OV ER ON E ACR E, beautiful view 101 in Deer Park with all pletely furnished. Call Sid. utilities. Under $30.000with negotiable terms. Call Peter. M?UNTA~N CLEAN. N EAT, IMMACULATE!! Describes this 2 bedroom WHIT.E UNIT 4, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, everything home in Ponderosa Heights, Owner has been transferred, must stays," thiS beautIfully furnished home. Large decks, carport sell. Priced in the low 50's. Call Rick. and landscaping. Call Bill for the details. HOUSE AND TRIPLEX in good location. Assumable loans 10% SK IE R'S CON DO. $52,500, which is $4,000 below appraised and under. Grossing over $1,200 per mo. Great tax advantage. value. Brand new and features 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. vaulted Seller will consider trade on equity for Midland-Odessa ceilings, fireplace, aspen wood interior. Located in White Mountain Estates. Call Richard Cothrun. property. Contact Richard Cothrun. UPPER CANYON CABIN - 2 bedroom, across the road from HAVE YOU WANTED TO MOVE to Ruidoso, bul wondered the river - really nice cabin -, $65,000. Call Martin. how to make a living? Well, I've got a business for sale and the CELEBRATE YOUR HOLIDAYS or any day in this classic 3 owner wants NO BLUE SKY. Let me tell you about it. Call Ray. bedroom I master is downstairs I, ,,3 bath, formal dining and BEAUTIFUL THREE BEDROOM, 2 bath, mountain home. living area, PLUS big den w/fireplace. perfect kitchen, all set close to completion, near the Cree Meadows Country Club. A off by a TARA" style entry han, beautiful 40 foot covered deck real buy under S80,OaO. Call Bill for more information. with view, double garage. Call Betty Patton, they just don't UPPER CANYON - North Loop Road - Large 2 bedroom. 2 bath main house and a self'contained two bedroom, 1 bath guest make them like this any more!! Terms possible. house, beautiful river frontage. completely furnished. Ready SUPER BUY IN ALTOVILLAGE!!! This new house aU129,500 for occupancy:. Call Bill for more details. with a foil membership is one of the best buys in Alto. Some • owner financing possible. Call Rick. • • - -• -,,... •· RESO IES, INC. .. ' .,~ REALTO,", MLS Highway 37 North- Drawer 2200 - Ruidoso, N.M. 8834S ,.,-.. ,:, • •­ ·• ' • "

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PageS - Ruidoso [N.M.1 News Thursday, December 17, 1981 ONE HALF ACRE - of wooded seclusion, THREE BEDROOM - 10/. bath house on Alto area. $7,500. Suhordinate to large wooded lot. Paved street, easy • qualified party. Ron Smith Real Estate, access. Perk Canyon. Call owner 257- REAL ESTATE 257-9040,336-4282, R-5a-tfc 5965,257-7395. B-5Hfc P.O. Box 966 - Ruidoso Downs, N. M. 88346 1 Mile East of The Chaparral on Highway 70 TRADE OR SELL - three bedroom, .brick, two bath in Lubbock, Texas resort HORSE LOVERS - Set yourself up on a PRIME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN PRIME LOCATION. Approximately 3 near-country estate in Tularosa, New UNDER $40,000.00. You won't believe how nice this 2 bedroom, 2 batb mobile area, Lake Ransom Canyon, for a house bome Is until you look at It. Partially fUmlshed, bunt-over roof and porcb wltb acres of land completely surrounded by paved streets, All city utilities, view of or condominium in Ruidoso or Roswell. Mexico. A gracious ranch-style, three, I Sierra Blanca, sbort dislanceto Hlgbway 70, good exposure and excellenl bedroom, two bath home oli ap­ shake sblngles, fantastic view, DO tbe pave",en!, immediate possession and Equity, $13,500, total, $65,000. Call 50(;. lerms. It don't costanytblog to look buta IltUe time. Give us a eall on this one. developmem polenllal, Presenl remal units and good depreciation scbedule. A 622-7121. Ask for Ronnie Hill. H-5lI-tfc proximately five acres. Also included on better location would be bard to f1adfor a good apartment project. Reasoanbly the property are three horse stalls, a H TIlE SANTA CLAUS RANCH. 'this cholee 25.85 acres Is located on Hlgbway 70 priced. 40'xI2' barn and a new fifty foot East on tbe outskirts of Ruidoso DoWDS. There Is approximately 1,200 ft. of MOBILE HOME LOTS. Low doWD paymentwltbownerfinancing. diameter corral. ;\II additional eighteen hlgbway f1'l!ntage, extra nice views and lots of trees. The beautiful 1,675 square Do YOU· Hear acres of farmland included. Owner E foot bome bas 3 bedrooms, 2 f1all baths, fireplace In'llvlng room and many other SAN PATRICIO '!RAVING POST. Located approximately 16 mOes easl of RR financing available. Many more extras. The tack room provides plenty 01 room for tock .and feed. LooKiit It _, Ruidoso On Hlgbway 70. ApproXImately 1 aCI;e of land - approxlmalely 4,000 KnoCking? features in this enchanting setting can you'll like II! sq. ft. of building. Good bandymau project. Sellermollvaled at $32,500.00, with It's opportunity at your door. 'Ibis be seen by calling Rita Isaacs at Century' lerms and low Interest rate. secluded 5 acres can be bought for 21 La L.lIesta Vel :sol, Alamogordo, New G MOBILE HOME. This. U'x70' - 2'bedrooID, 2 balb bas lois of eXlras and Is PRICE REDUCEDl Clean, 12'xOO' - 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile bome. LIleated only $20,000 with notldng doWD and Mexico. (505) 434-2100 or (H) 434-1155. H­ ready to moveInto. Thenice!allY bas1D0ved to Chicago and would like to sell. If In popular mobile home park with easy access. Just rednced In price for qulck approxlmately $100 closlog costs. 63-3tp you're Interested Ina mobile bome, you libould look attbls one. ' sale. Low dOWD paymentof $3,000.00, with ownerfinancing; Financed by owner for 10 years at RIVER PARK. This mobile home add-on bas a large, eomfortable living room U witb fireplace, large screened-In porch, workshop, fenced-In yard, fruit trees LIQUOR LICENSE. LicenSe lor package andior on premises alcohol salcs. 10% hiterest. Call Roundnp Realty,' FOR SALE BY OWNER - Alto Golf and' T.erms or cash. Inc., 257-5093 or evenings, Bob 257­ Country Club, three bedroom, 2'h bath, and priced10 sell. Exira nice retlre'!'ent borne orstarler bome. 5093, Mel 257-5097. plus hot tub, 2,080 ft. heated area. Full Y BILL PIPPIN, Brokerl-Henltor RAYMOND REEVES, Snles Assoc. BILLSTlRMAN, Snles Assoc. membership Alto Golf and Country Club, Res.: 378-4811 Res.: 257-2779 Res.: 378-4391 acrOss from No, 4 green. For air pointment callWayne Wood, 257-9610. W­ e 63-tfc W. IH BUY.•__ • MOBILE HOMES IHE 378-4016·__ New & Used BY OWNER - 3 bedroom, 2'h bath cedar chalet near airport. One liVing OnHlwayH37. ~~ roomlkitchen with fireplace, den, At Alto Alps_ . _~2!i.DY~ MOBILE LOTS master s11ite with fireplace, walk-in clOset. $87,000, 20% down, will finance ~ 'B~l!\lL!Ba~Lr,.~1~ General Real EstateSales MLS HOLIDAY HOME SALES balance at 12%. 257-7318, days; 257-5251, evenings. H-59-tfc .!!!4T 1107 Mechem, Hwy. 37 . WE SPECIALIZE IN ALTO AREA PROPERTIES 258-3330 - 258-3275 HOMES CONDOMINIUMS IN ALTO ALPS • • Two bedroom, 2 bath condo. Donble oarport, unfinished basement. Large 9 r , ALL NEW, 3 bedroom, 2 batb, large deck, garage, hall acre wooded lot, with 7/8% loan can be ASSUMED. FURNISHED AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. • • view of mountains. OWNER FINANCING• PICK CARPET & Are Your Rent FOUR bedroom, 3 batb condo, double carporl, great view. Low down. Assume APPLIANCES NOW! FURNISHED 3 bedroom, 1 batb, one acre lot. Goodaccess. OWNER Ffi\lAl\!· first. Ownerwill carry second. . Nearly completed 2,064 sq. ft. Slips Showing? CING. · home, total, 00 I"'.! acre lot. Has hot Use a mateb because tballs all they WE HAVE SEVERAL - botb NEW and RESALE condos in prestigious ALTO tub room off master bedroom, wet QUIET AND PEACEFUL. One aore wooded 101, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, large den, ALPS. are worth! Then come by and let us utility room, two fireplaces, double garage. GOOD OWNER FINANCING. bar, cathedral cclling, skyllghl' sbow you ibis utile 2 bedroom ACREAGE throughout, redwood decks. cedar 40 ACRES OFF CEDAR CREEK for SALE or TRADE. Low down - good mobne on paved streel and a creek LOTS l"xterlor and a view of Baldy. Three nmn1ng beblnd your back door. terms. bedrooms. two baths, double Priced so 101 It's unbelievable. Call ALTO VILLAGE lot on FortStanlon Road. $11,580. garagl'. $89,500, assumable lnan. Roundup Renlty, Ine., 257-5093 or 40 ACRES in Basin Valley. Low down. Good lerms. Call 257-7313, Barbara; eveolngs 336­ evenings, Mel 257·5097 or Bob 257­ GOOD BUILDING lot In SUN VALLEY. $8~000. 4670, Reallor, Lela Easler Real 5093. 5ACRES UNRESTRICTED LAND only$12,580. Terms. Estate. JIM WIMBERLY - Broker TERRYGIEVER JIM LITTLEFIELD HERB SECKLER Res.: 257-7453 Res.: 336-4377 Res.: 336-4657 Res.: 671·4597 SUNSHINE REALTY RUIDOSOD!

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MOBILE LOTS $26,000 Excelleat view, level, $72,500 2 offices and apart­ RIVER PROPERTY D.c~ Park Wood=s.'-- _ menl, with ample parldng. INVESTORS - Under construction, 2 story, four $7.580 Levellree covered lot io Gavllan Mobile Home Park: If., 600 Ruidoso Downs on pavement. $27,500 Level view lot, "" acre, plex in Woodland Ridge. 3,200 sq. 29% down fcet + river frontage. De"r Park Woods. localed on 20 acres witb year an'd terms. For details call Max. Prime location with possible round access. 1,300 feet of OWDer financing. $75,,.,000::::.-.._ $7.500 Two lots In Ruidoso wilh spe("lacu]ar view of Sierra And l\1any, Many More. river fronlage. Living MOBILE HOME LOT - Call Max. Blanca. quartcrs Include 1,640 sq. ft., 2 HOMES. CONDOS bedroom,2 batb, 2 cargarage. & TOWNHOUSES ACREAGE ATTRACTIVE ADOBE home in Capitan, 3 $11,580 Two mobile lots in All zoned R-3. Owner finan­ cing. bedroom, 1 bath, large kitchen, woodburning Ruidoso wltb great terms BeautHui 5 acre wooded $62,500 New 2 bedroom, I bath available. stove. Ca II Chuck. bome. Large covered deck tracts, 1 mile off Highway 37. NEW RENTAL overlooks wooded lot. All $15,000 Large level mobile lot 10-acre estates, Magado DEPARTMENT appliances and microwave wltb view In preferred area. ALTO LOTS - Deer Park Woods, High Mesa. Included. Creek. $24,006-$33,000. Easy Both with low down payments. terms. 10% down, 10% Interest Dally, weekly, monthly. $16,500 Large lot with view. for 10 years. $175,000 Innsbrook Townhouse and southern exposure in MOBI LE AND LOT - Call Max. located in preferred localion preferred area. INVESTMENT overlooking lake. Costom bnllt 34.8 acres with beautHul OPPORTUNITY EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR wltb many extras In this 4 valley view and Sierra Bianca bedroom, 3 balh luxury LOTS view. Excellent well on PARAISO DEL MAR townhouse. property. Owner flnanclog ­ Pecan orcbard near Tularosa. MAZATLAN, MEXICO TIME SHARE $5,95f).$9,500 Numerous Alpine 10% down, 10% interest for 10 Righi on the highway, easy $225,000 Large 3 bedroom, 2 Village lots you can cboose years:::.~ _ aceess. Super Investment CHUCK PANKEY- MAXCALLAWAY-ASSOCIATE batb, 2 car garage, rock and fro,,:m~. ~ properly with excellenl BROKER RES.: 378-4577 brick home In White Mountalu SUBDIVISION potential, 80 acres, $256,000. Estates Unit I. Bullt of $8,000 Level lot In Glen Grove western fir. Huge living room Subdivision with terms. with built-In bar and rock Thunderbird Heigbts. 39 lots 80 aeres near Tularosa. Pecan fireplace. $23,900 Beautiful view, only minutes from dOWDtOwn. trees to 15 years old. Good presliglous White Mountain Will sell by the lot or entire production w/excellent lu­ And Maay, Maoy More. Estates Unlt 5. subdivlsiou. vestment credil. Owner fiuanciog available. $310,000. MOBILE HOMES ALTOVILLAGE WOODED ACREAGE LOTS '18 beautHul wooded acres with Nallonal Forest bordering on 2 sides. • $9,000 Furnished 2 bedroom, 1 Spring runs tbrougb property and close-In too1 Owner financing and reasonably priced. $4,000 peracre. bath mobile only. All fur­ $10,000 Greal terms in High nlsblngs Included. Ready to Mesa Unlt In. '15 acres wltb several ""celleat bome sites. HeavDy wooded w1tb Daturnl moVe into. spring and justminutesfrom downtoWD Rnldoso. $4,000 peracre. . '~'our $14,750 Full membersblp, adjoinln/\ IIJ-llcre Iracts. Level. wooded mountain top with ,J $37,000 3 bedroom, l'h bath Sierra Blanca Subdivlslou. . panoramic views. Ex~cllent acce.s. Owner financing wltb ouly 29% down . mobile In convenient loeation. paymcnt. $6.500 peracrc. Total of 1,175 sq. ft. Good '40 a~rc. bcaumul wooded acrcagc ouly 2 miles from downtown Ruidoso. terms are available. $15,000 Level building lot, Lakeside Estates. Roads llircady nagg~d for 3 to 7 acre tracts. Assumablc notes and ad. ditional owner finan"lng. SELLER MOTIVATED! II $5,000 per acrc.

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Thursday, December 17, 1981 Ruidoso [N~M.] News- Section C Inside The Capitol OPINION PAGE .Yours and Ours by Fred McCaffrey THE RUIDOSO NEWS USPS No. 472800 Published each Monday and Thursday by Ruidoso News, Inc., J. Kenneth Green, President; Walter L. Green, Vice President, at 1712 SANTA FE-Every governor wants to happen. Three times in the last 30 years Sudderth Drive, and entered as second class matter at the Post Office at editor"" leave a heritage to New Mexico, they have voted down constitutional Ruidoso, N. M. 88345. With Jerry Apodaca, it was to be the amendments which would have 'achieved Ken and Mary Green ...... Publishers results ofhis conferences all overthe state that end. Ky Scott , '...... Business Mgr. Solidarity Is having problems in Poland. on improving the quality ofeducation. Most of us here feel there is litUe Calc Dickey ...... Editor Poland is many miles away froni the United States. What we got from those was some evidence voters would treat the matter Carmen Edwards...... Ad.vertising Mgr. Solidarity represents the unions inP!)land, trite, though tried-and-true ideas, and a any differenUy if it were put to them again. JudyFrost Composing Mgr. realization that there is very little truly The other constitutional amendment the To avert strikes, by Solidarity members, the Polish creative thinking availahle on this subject. . group would like to see enacted in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE With Bruce King, it is his Committee on government has instituted martial law. educational area would make it illegal for Single copy, 25c; Single Copy.by Mail, 5Oc.; 6 months out ofCounty, $17; Goals for the Future, which has now filed school employees to serve on the Board of This could mean the ·abolishment of unions in its report. within County, $15; i year out of County, $20; within County, $18; Home Educational Finance, on the State Board' Delivery, $2.50 per month. Poland. . It too contains litUe that is stirringly new· of Education, on any board of regents, on adv~ising or very inventive. Leg~slature. The Ruidoso News reserves the right to reject and edit copy This couldn!t happen in the United States. This is a any school board or in the that it considers objectionable. Liability for any error in advertising shall That's not totally bad, of course. There is There may be logic in the suggestion; but democracy, a government of the p~ople. Unions . value in re-covering old ground,if only to not exceed the value of the actual space in' which the error occurs and you can be sure it would face a stifffight. shall be satisfied by correction in the next issue. Call 257-4001 for HOlPe couldn't be abolished In the· United Stotes, because test our present attitudes toward it. In ·fact, school people are' already' for­ Dellvery. And some Ideas will always need bidden to serve on local school boards, and they are the AmeriCan way of life.

rephrasing because they are more or less ,- '.' ,- they think that's about as far as the .' '. .:,>:-:-:-, -: '::-:-;-;':-:-,.' .. -:.;.;.. ,::«':-.':-:-:-:' :-:-'':<-:,'- . -,. '.'...... There's this much to be .considered. It wasn't too the transcendental elements which ac­ prohibition should go. tivate government. School people are not likely to be thrilled long ago that the people In Russia, China and Cuba The report does those things quite well. either by the suggestion that we need a Letters to the Editor had the right of franchise. They could vote just as . Where it is liable to create the most group of educators from oul of state to Americans can vote today. resistance, as is already obvious, is when come in and prepare a long-term plan for Dear editor: it makes practical recommendations in our institutions of higher education. DIG YOUR OWN GRAVEl list of problems on the American car is too Those people through, perhaps, voter apathy lost education, the field which was also In fact, the BEF, which is of course I am getting a little bored with the loud long to mention here. Recently I went into the voting privilege. Apodaca's specialty. entirely local, is at work on just such a protests by the automobile makers and the a dealer's showroom in Albuquerque to For instance, it comes out strongly for project now. (Interestingly enough, their labor uniOns blaming the Japanese and inquire about a car similar to the one I am Polish workers may lose a II of the benefits they an appointed state school hoard. That's current chairman, Edward Ortiz, is also a everyone else for the problems they now now driving. The salesman, who really gained through Solidarity, including the five day something you would expect most employee of the Santa Fe school system, face in faillng new car sales. wasn't interested in selling a car advised governors to be for, since it would Increase and thus would not be permitted to serve if Same old story-blame someoneelse. that the car I was looking at listed for work week, because the government could abolish their power over the school system !>y a the Goats committee got its way.) Labor union. with their insistence that $22,500. When I pointed out that there was the unions in Poland. a large paint run on the hack fender he very large degree. The fact is, however, Oh, well. Even the closest of friends hourly wages and benefits must always go Can't happen here, you say. that the people of New Mexico have might fall out a little if they were asked to up have placed the automobile industry at was not impressed-just said "We will fix repeatedly said they don't want that to develop goals for a whole state. Many of us the point ofno return. that when we sell the car"-Quality?-not There was a time when the Russians, Chinese and would bet that not everybody who was on Government spending has taken a lot of in this case. Cubans probably said the same thing. -- CD the panel was throughly in support of blame for our infiation-Iabor unions also What we need in this country (besides a RUIDOSO GIFT everyone of the recommendations·made. bear a large part of the inflationary good five cent cigar) 'is an option where a "Goais" only mean something when problem. buyer can choose a plain, serviceable, & FIREPLACE somebody tries to turn them into reality. The problems In the auto industry did American made automobile-no frills, with Whether or not that will happen with the not develop over night. good construction and as Henry Ford once present Itst of objectives remains to be I remember when Henry Ford instituted said"Any color as long as itis black" eHummel seen. Maybe just identlfyin/( them will a $5 per day wage in the Dallas, Texas, J. A. "AI" Junge satisfy many of those who worked on the plant. This was a big change at the time project. eprecious ...... and my 1931 Ford Sport Roadster cost Dear editor: .--_.,;, $625.00-no frills no additions-no op­ Moments tions-no tachometer-nothing ad· Re: "Free Dam" on Eagle Creek Stuph & Junk Shop The Classifieds ded-just a good looking little car that Open FridaysTn 9p.m. _~ lasted many years. I find myself compelled to speak to gross ffiisinfonnation. " . ._ ~_. , ... ~olI.,ll Labor/Management bargaining over the ... by -.. past years has resulted in no hargaining at The letter pUblished In the News on .~ , all-just an agreement to pass on increased Thrusday, December 10,1981, from Jim payrolls and benefits to the buyers of the Tully refers to a failure on the part of - NOTICE- new cars. Now we have reached a point parlies at interest In Ruidos? to accept a "frcc" impounding reservOIr on Eagle where the buyer says "NO"-when Ford Cale Dickey and Chevrolet advertises "specials" Crcck [or 800 acrefeet of water. The Ruidoso Clearing House Has Voted I served on the Eagle Creek Assoclatlon where it cosl $7,000 to $10,000 to buy one of fECAl from Its formation in 1954 to 1962. It To Close All Financial Institutions theIr median range cars it is time to call a was my privilege to represent tbe citizen hall. ON RAISING THE ROOF ON HELPING CRAIG When the all shortage appeared on the taxpayers of Ruidoso and Capitan in a lobbying efforl In Washington, D.C., in Craig Sullivan ... the young AT 12:00 NOON scene several years ago the Japanese went February 1956 for an appropriation to Johnnie Burke, Ruidoso Downs, all out in the production of small wanted to raise the roof on his man wllo got his throat cut when ON THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 24 economical cars. We continued to buUd buUd the aforementioned reservoir on horse barn at the race track. he went to the defense of a large cars in the country. Too late a lar/(e Eagle Creek. The authorization and ap­ like raise it right off the top of the 12-year-old boy who was only be­ propriation for this dam were approved In barn ... and get the tinny tiling off ing himself until a bunch of other REOPEN ON MONDA Y. DECEMBER 28 portion of the automobile market waS' lost an Air Force appropriation. Great joy bOys started harassing him ... 10 the Japanese. While the wage rates here prevailed in certain are.as of the eastern ... and gone. are in the neighborhood of $11 per hour the ran up' a $10,000 hospital bill .... slopes ofIhe White Mountains! The federal So what'd Johnny do? Well, he and solely because he was WilllOg Japanese get less. They also have a good ups 'and allows as how he so reiationship between their unions and the government turned the details of the dam to get involved. . over to the Corps of Army Engineers. wanted that roof off that, by­ Comes now Bill and Ann Wilson management. They take pride in the fact jinkies anyone as'd take that roof RUIDOSO STATE BANK that in many families the sons follow thpir Several meetings were held between the of Skateland ... and the Skate-A­ Corps of RPS and the Eagle Crcck off could nave all the lumber ... Thon they are sponsoring Sunday fathers ID the same planl so it becomes a and tin ... and nails as they'd SECURITY BANK family affair. intercommunity Water Supply Association from 1-5 p.m., to raise money to members. The Corps took the position that realize. help Cratg pay that horrendous BesIdes being more economical the if the Corps built the dam, the water rights h~pital foreign made cars are better built. lawn So ... it so happens that the bill. PIONEER SAVINGS & TRUST of the ECA in the Eagle Creek had to be Ruidoso Elks are domg more than The deal is: Any skater bring­ two cars one of which' is Japanese. The turned over to Uncle Sam. The Corps American car cost three times as much as a mite of remodeling ... and fur­ ing $500 in contributions fo CHAVES COUNTY SAVINGS & LOAN would not deviate from this position. ther that a coupla Elks . .. John Skateland Sunday will be given a the other car. Both have about the same "Regretrully". the Eagle Creek p.air of roller skates oy the mileage. Not a dime has been spent to As"o;ocialion declined the .'free" im­ Allen and Ron Percy ... mayqe,a correct problems in the foreign car and the couple of more, heard Johrinie s Wilsons ... for a $20 donation, the pounding reservoir. allows as how ... and they prhomdP­ afternoon of skating is free ... tly advised Johnnie that he a a and for a $5 contribution} a bag of Dan D. Swearingin po,RCorn will be free gra~is. FormerTurstee and Mayor deal. Now a barn raising is one thing. How the -skaters obtain the Village of Ruidoso I Fonnermemberand president . . a barn roof razing, qmle money is up to them ... though of Eagle Creek Association another ... as I learned ... Satur­ suspect they'll have to beat the day morning ... to the discomfort bushes, asking for contributions. of my- back ... and lots of other No one associated with P.S. I find it almost unbelieveable that will some 25 years after the meeting in San muscles as I don't use with any Skateland lay their hands on FranCISco to negotiate ror the purchase of degree of regularity. I was the one dime of the contributions .,. the Eal(1e Creek water rights that there is "go fer" ... going for the boards because someone from Security only one small impounding reservoir on as they came off the roof, and for Bank will be seated at a table to the Eagle. This thought was far from the the pieces of tin ... and going for receive all money donated to help the pickup truck bed on wltich Craig ... and the funds will be mmds o[ the members of the ECA in 1954. s~ial II Unfortunately. there is still only this one' these pieces was being being load­ deposited in the account dam. ed ... until Gal'Y Stearns, bless set ul? for Craig atlhe bank. him, started carbng the tin off ... Wliich reminds me ... if •• The Eagle Creek Association water right anyone being it is the Yule season leaving me totin' bOards which J is a flow right to six second feet of water. wasn'fall that bad a deal for ... is 01 a mmd to put a few dollars DO YOU HAVE 100 PENNIES?? OR MORE?? The right does not create water. If the me ... as the strips of tin was iIito Craig's S~lal account ... water is not there, it cannot be put to coming off the rooT fastern the because 11e cared enough to get in­ - beneficial use. boardS. volved ... and got his throat cut We are experiencing a temporary penny for his efforts .,. all that's .:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:-:.:-:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.;.:.;.;.:.:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;.:.:.: Any-how, there was a fair sized necessary is to mail, or hand shortage. In order to meet the banking needs passel of us Elks there ... and we car!"y, your contribution to Securi- of our loco! customers with the same fine got the job did in jig time ... ty Bank, , . "P without no casualties worth men­ Craig was working as a chef m servIce, we are now paYing a enny Clipped comment tioning ... and got it unloaded ... Ruidoso ... and was entirely self Premium". and sluff ... ready for a nail suppqrting .. . but, at 19, lie ob­ pullin' bee ... one ofthese days, viously coUldn't have been chef­ WE'LL BUY 100 PENNIES FOR $1.20!! And speaking of nailpulling ... ing long enough to save up $10,000 nails sure must've been clieap .., ergo, tliere's this need for All you must do Is bring your pennies, A PRIVATE ARSENAL when Johnnie had that tin roof put . funds ... broulZht about by the loose or rolled, to our main bank by the on .. , 'cause there was so many fact he went to tfie assistance of a A man held for investigation in an nails in those boards that there 12-year-old boy who was being SafewQY store. Arizona case involving several stolen cars was nails upon nails, .. and then I bullied by a bunch of bullies . .. found out ... good old American and that's an admirable act. What a great, easy way to earn some and an arsenal of guns and anununltion made a strategic error. He was worldng as inventiveness don't apply to pull­ So , .. that's the deal. ,, except extra Christmas money!! a maintenance man at Grand Canyon ing nails outta salvafelumber, ,. for where you come in ... and tile Airport, but he drove about in a Ferrari nope, you gotta do i with a ham­ folks at Skateland .. , and Securi­ P.S. Your Dad & Mom and aunts and valued at $65,000. This naturally made an mer and one of those knuckle ty Bank do hope you come in ... airport official suspicious; busting wrecking bars .,. and lot­ 'cause Craig really needs all the uncles and grandparents can bring in their The maintenance man. bravado, or sa prying .,. and saying: help he can get. • t II "GOOdriess l!l'acious, isn't tliat ex- . penDles, 00•• stiJpidity, is by no means all that '!"akes POLITICIANS IN ACTION this affair intriguing, however. Particular asperating'f" ,,, and other com­ Interest attaches to that aforementioned ments jusl as fitting .. , no? If'n you've even glanced at a arsenal some 55 weapons inclu.dIng a newsjl{lper lately you know that ~f Anyhow, ., I have now attended couple submachine guns and some hlgh­ my first barn roof razing ... an all ofourBUberriatorial aspirants Security powered rifles, according to police, Two a~n't are claioupg they are the one that experience that g!lnna <;all questions arise' How did the individual for a re~t expenence 10 ~e ~m­ can save New Mexico from all the .Ruidoso, NewMexico come by all th;"e guns? Can't we have mediate future ...and, b;{ Jlnkies, pitfalls that lie ahead, Offer good thru Dec. 24, 1981 tough law that would make it all but im­ Yup .. , wantipg to occupy the 401 Sudderth Drive I think I'm gonna be migl)tY busy possible to get togetlter so many lethal come that nail pulling ¥e. ". seat "being sat in by Governor weapons and the llJIUl\O to go with them? lessen some one talks me lOtO !l&­ King certainly. brini!sout the The questions are not naive. Tltere Is no modesty and humility of those Member FDIC ing the "sofer" for refreshlOg CJABSlBank place for this sort of thing In an orderly glasses of Ice tea. . seeking 1lis seat. democratic society. The law sbawd say so, and make It stick.-Alamogordo Daily Besides, ,. I ain't got no use lor BRIEF BIT: If we had as much a buncha old bent up nails, . water as there's talk about it, News we'c1 bave lots. ," CD ,I

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I rIlti~~.S1:.======-;;;:;;;o;;;_~====oIi RunninBarre wins FallDerby Speedster Native Tea's Runnm Barre came through as an 8-5 straightaway. She assumed the lead with earned: 4th-Native Tea, $1814; other with a background on the Texa~ future looking bright favorite and slashed her way to an im­ no trouble, but Runnin Barre was aJway~ 5th-Easy Joni Jet, $1.296; 6th-Moon bushtrack circuil emerged as the leading pressive half length victory in the 17th within ~triking range. Chicks, $1,037; 7th-Native Sparkle, $777; . qualifiers in Friday's elimination heats for BY DICKALWAN Native Te1j was originally purchased by rwming of the Fall Quarter Horse Derby at Ju~t a~ it appeared Native Tea wa~ 8th_Ohtruck, $518; 9th-On the Money the $202,135 Sunlanly made Runnin Barre lhe M,aml and Sayre. Oklahoma. collected money lme 01 $51,338. The spin was his 23rd tracks. She's eamed over $75,000 for foggiest idea what she might be worth. finishing fifth. Not one to be discouraged, faVOrite over top qualifier Native Tea $l,407 for second and returned $14.80 and of the year and produced his sixth victory Dorothy. Boothe of Prescott, Arizona. She's not for sale. anyway." she raced as a 4-5 lavorite in the Rainbow $8.00, ('ol1l'<'t,'d mutuel returns of $5.40. $4.80 and of 1981. Robert Adair was imported to ride Kellys Orr is the maestro of First Call Farms, Derby trialS, winning and one and one-half $:1 Hempens Easy Tam raced at 26-1 odds. Sunland patrons evidently figured the Coffer,$5.20 I as the fa vorite on Friday. an 80 acre broodmare operation in Nor­ lengths. Nallve Tea, a filly owned by Thomas S. She Mile Go, the property of Zane Neal of five-and-one-half-furlong distance was not Strato Cloud, owned by Michael Smith of man, Oklahoma, (16 miles outside of In the Rainbow finale, Native Tea again Orr of Edmond. Oklahoma. heSItated just Weatherford; Texas, carried 7-1 odds. pcrfectly suited to his come from behind Floydada, Texas. has been campaigning Oklahoma City). The facility specializes in found herself swimming against the a bit at the start,then shlftedabruplIv into Danny Bobbitt was aboard the latter, who style, so Double B. Express, ridden by on the Texas non-pal'i-mutuel circuit. He the management of hlgh-quality brood­ current. She got in 6th at 16-1. raked 10 $2,592. The show price was $3.80. hIgh gear and went tearing down the Nickey Wilson. was made an 8-5 second wenl into Friday's trials with modest mares owned by businessmen around the Thus the stage was set for the filly's last mone~' Here are the also rans with purse favorite in theseven head field. earnings of $11.260. Donald Guynes is the country - primarily in California and crack at heady three-year-old glory, and Sunday's Night. a 7-2 shot handled by pilot. Strato Clood paid $19.60 to win. Florida. First Call Fanns is the home of she uneolled another haymaker, winning Larry Byers. glided into a half length lead Johnny Vllloro, the Louisiana sensation such valuable properties as Miss Jelly Roll her All-American Derby trial heat by a 1 at the top olthe stretch. Double B. ExpreSS who's earned almost $250,000 this year, I the dam of Pie In The Sky, the 1979 AlI­ half length as an odds on favorite, But the I moved up steadily on the outside, settling won h,s trial heat by a half length and American Futurity winner); Alamitos ease 01 tbat win was ignored by Ruidoso Illtlul'd plat... survived the qualifying (·o!. Dollll·(mama of Higheasterjet, winner of punters when the Derby finale came up. The maller finally' settled into a long war With Kellys Coffer and Strato Cloud the 1980 Ail-American Futurity and the Native Tea got away at 54-I. Unfor­ of IIllrll",n, with Double B. Express simply deadlol'ked at the top of the list at 17.78 1981 All-American Derby); and Sprint tunately, the lans were right. The gutsy oulgunning Sunday's Night nearthe wire. each, hete's the way the other eight Medley (dam of Medley Glass, champ of filly was in over her head against the likes Th,' wmning time of 1:04 flat knocked qualifiers checked in: the 1978 All-American DerbyI. of Higheasterjet and Queen For Cash. She lwu fral'llUns aU the sl'asonal record. --Johnny VitLaro, 19.81 ownl'd by Ronald finished 8th at 54-I. (')lflunJ J..ambert ls-the winning trainer. Marney and Haymaker r~arms of Yukon, When Native Tea's running days are In late September, Native Tea was I )oubll' B. Express returned $5.40 to win, Oklahoma. over, she'll be getting plenty of tender asked to engage second liners in the $'1 to pia,',', $2.40 to show. Sunday's Night -Perspcl·t,,·ely Me. 1981. owned by Dr. loving care at First Cal! Farms. The Buttons and Bows Handicap, and she 1'11111"·" ,,1 $1.952 for her finl" runner up Donald Stroh." of Abi1l~nl·. Tl'xas. current thinking is to ship Native Tea out kicked them aside easily, scoring by a half J>('r1 urUIUIl{'E' and dJshl'tJ oU1$3.40 and $2.40. - Regal Pleasurl". 1-9.84. own('d by to Los AlamItos for next month's $75,000­ length as a 2-3 choice. More recentiy, she I.arr~ Byers was at the ronlrols. The Shirley Arrinl:tton of Fort Vall...}'. Gporgta. added Las Damas Handicap. fim'hed a close third in a trial heat for the :-.t'lkl'S filly IS owned b)-' Sam Hl"rderson of - Ja}'s MainsprlnJ.{, HI 85, It'a~;('d b~' thl' 440 Ranch Derby at Weatherford, Texas. Od[':-,sa, Texas. Clirton Dean doC's the Sl'("ond C;ues5 Syndicate of Ft. Worth, With that adventure out of the way, When Native Tea closes out her racing t raIIllUJ..{. Texas. Native Tea will be given some time off. career, she'U certainly have glistening Trul' Rounder. the people's choke at 3-2. -Summer Enc:ounle(. 1986, oWnl·d by Refreshed, she'll be back to the racing credentials as a broodmare. But, that's (',unl' out of fourth plat'e to finish a distant Jerf} Well:; of Pun'l'll, Dklahoma. wars at Ruidoso Downs this summer. sllU a bit down the road, and Orr isn't Hurd Thl' show pri<"e was the minimum - Maskpo Roekl'l. HI.87. ownl'd by Sam where her primary targets will be the two prepared to speculate as to what stallion $11(1 Krnny BolIl'r was up. Third was Hcnder:;on of Odessa. Tl?xas. high gloss maturilles: tbe Rainbow Silver he'll pick out. One's imagination can run \\"l)rth S1.065. True Hounder is trained by --BoogIe Easy. 19.88, oWfIl'd b)" .James Cup; which figures to check in around the wild, . just thinking about· the price a (;n'~ Ih·rt"ion for Nina May Barnett of McCaUl of Corpus f'hnstL Texas. $200,000 range, and the AlI·American Gold yearling out of Native Tea by so-and-so J.~fl'n('h , 'l • Bw\\ nfu.·ld. Texas. - Jeans. 19.88. oWfIl'd b)' Wayne Cup, which debuts with a robust purse in would command in the Ail-American Twu horsl's unt' from Arizona and lhe and James John.'ion of lIunlInlttnn. T('xas. the$1 million bracket. YearlingSale.

RUNNIN BARRE RUNS AWAY - Running Barre is a half­ length in front at the finish of the $26,925 Fall Quarter Horse Derby (Sunday) at Sunland Pork. The filly caught the lead at mid stretch and pulled away, Jacky Martin is up. Sunland Park Hoofbeats

BY MAltK GORDON paychecks were $125.618 for winnin~ the s('('utivC' winners on Friday's program. He JOCKEY NICKY WILSON rode two ~'Irecracker ~'utunty on .July 5 and won With Boogie Easy 1$20.40, in the sixth straight winners on Saturday's program. II";!.Y O"it;-Tt;NTII of a second collectmg $91.455 for capturmg th,' Old rilt'e and [hen scored aboard Santa Nino He won aboard Mickey Mac. a Mickey sl'pnrall'd lhe first and t('nth place South Futurity on Novcmb,'r 8. Bnth ra,'rs .$4.40' In the seventh. Both juveniles ate McGuire colt, in the seventh race, an quallfll'rs for thIS Sunday's $202.135 were at Della Downs in Vinton. l.ouislana. tralo<'d bY' Doug McMullen. James Doyle allowance chase over five and one-half Sunland Park Fall Quarter Horse No trainer gatnl"d more than 'mE' enlrant Me-Cam of Corpus Christi. Texas, owns furlongs for two-year-olds. Mickey Mac, FutUrity The 1\"'0 fastl'sl horses, each with into Sunday"s 18th runnin/{ of this Boogie Eas~r while Oscar L. Ramirez of who paid $12 to win, is owned by LeRoy a 19 78 r('adm~. \ierE!' Kelly Coffer and prestigious event Larry Byers. who rode Hmna. Texas, owns Santa Nino. Spires Jr., of Snyder. Texas, and is trained Stratn t'''ood K"lhs ('off,'r. an Allstar Ma"keo Roeket and ProsppctJ\'ely Me, was EVER Y FAVORITE on Friday's by J. Doyai Roberts. Wilson then scored, hll)'. ha~ l'Innplled a n'markable rl'cord the nnly JOl'key who had two qualifiers. prn~ram flmshed In [he money. Winning with Double B. Express, who roared Have A Great Getaway Evening whill' l'ompl'ltng 111 Arlzuna. Shl' won ]2 of The Winnl"r of thE' 400 yard chasl' will ('~Irn fa\'onu's ,"duded Texas Viking ($3.801 in through the stretch to post a one length 13.sl.lrts wllh nnc sl'('und bl'fore winninR: $101,067 from the n('hest ra('e eVl'r held the first. Kellys Coffer '$5.20. in the victory over Sunday's Night in the At The Mon Jeau lounge hl'r trial ra{"e by one Il·nJ.,'1.h. despite a durm/{the fall srason atSonland Park. fnurth, Swnmer Encounter f $3.80' in the featured Sleepy Ned Handicap at five and prt'('ilrJOIL'" :'itart The rnlranl with the The romplete list of qualifll'l'S and their fIfth. Santa ~1n0 I$4.40. in the seventh and one-half rurlongs. Double B. Express, who In The Holiday Inn! bIlU~(!st bankrull will be Johnny Vittaro. a \lmes: Kellys ('nffer '19.781; Stratn C100d Johnny Vlltoro 1$3.40, in the ninth. paid $5.40 to win as the second favorite, VIUnfn ('olt. Be has earned 5249.688 for '19.781; Johnny V,lloro <19.81'; Fa\'orltes running second were Chicks scored his second win in three outings Hnnald D. Marney and the Haymaker Prospectively Me IBl8tl: Re~al Pleasure Passem Allin the second. French Jeans in this fall at Sunland Park. The six-Y'ear-old MUSIC BY ~'arms of Yokon. Oklahoma, H,s blggest 119.841: .lays Mainspring rI9.851; Swnm('r the SIxth. DiVIS Midnile Son in the eighth. Boid Tactics gelding zipped to a I: 04 EnCDuntl'r 119.861: Maskpo Rorket Jays MaInspring in the 10th and Regal clocking, the fastest five and one-half '19.871; Boog,e Easy' 19.88' and ~'rench Pleasure In the 11th, Miss Boogie Barre furlong timing this fall. Jeans 119.88l. ran third as the favorite in the third race. LILLIE'S RESTAURANT An oddity occurred during Fnday's 11 THI(;m':H SCORED his third straight A SEASONAL RECORD quinella 01 lrwl races. Father l.arry Byt>rs won vldnry when he zipped to a half length $.197.60 went onto the books in Sunday's SOUTH SITY - Open Year Around­ aboard Heza Jet Flame in the eighth tnal tnumph in Saturday's fifth race at five and seventh race when Stately Bred. a 35-1 Home.Madc MexiC'an Food rare and son Billy Byers won the s('("ond one-ha If furlon/{S. The seven-year-old First longshot ridden by F. O. Martinez, got 't;wrything Is OJoked heat aboard Tecketta. Each horse was Baleony ~elding was leading lor much .of home first in the six furlong dash and was In Lillie's Kit~hen' timed in 19.98. the race and then outlasted the closing followed under the wire by another out­ Open 11 a.m. -!0:00p.m. GARY SUMPTER RODE two con- 7.asa Star. Ridden expertly by John sider, Little Brent. The previous seasonal Willing TnPlease ClL. to three victories in eight outings, He's Mossy Road and Rising Verity. earned $3.900 for owner William A. PEDRO & LILlIE YSASI Thompson of Ruidoso Downs. Thompson RUIDOSO GIFT also trains the California~bred runnef. RUNNIN BARRE. who posted a SKIPPEH ROAD, a six-year-old Foggy one-half length victory in Sunday's featured $25,925 Sunland Park Fall .1' & FIREPLACE Road gelding, also posted his third COn­ J":' secutive victory when he tallied a two and Quarter Horse Derby, set a seasonal one-fourth length. vietory in Saturday's fastest time when she was timed in 21.46 Fireplace SIxth race. He was timed in 1:05 lor the for the 440 yards. The Mr. Hay Bug filly five and one-half furlongs. Given a fine broke the previous lastest time of 21.79 set Tools! ride by Pedro Benitez, Skipper Road hiked by the mare NativeGypsy. his 1981 record to seven wins with one Open FridaysTil 9p.m. second and four thirds in 18 appearances. BOLD EGO. who won the 1980 Riley .. ~~.~~~~ He's collected $15.042 for owner J. W. Allison Futurity at Sunland Park, finished Gardenhire of O'Donnell, Texas. He's sixth in Saturday's $85,000 Affinned Only 200 Reservations Accepted trained by Gerald E. Marr. Handicap at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, . ,,~ - ~ -~~, California. Bold Ego broke fourth, moVed C*****************; - ...I.,.,· \ ..,-... # HOLIDAY # ... ",.,.. -,,/ \~ ',J-.J to third around the clubhouse turn of the SONNY'S one and one-sixteenth mile affair and then Jq,r.la'oso* $25 PER PERSON gradually faded back to sixth. He was the D.J'H * * BAR-B-CUE $2.80-1 favorite under the world's win­ : .FAMilY # AND STEAKPIT ·Party Favors • Champagne ningest Jockey, Bill Shoemaker. Eleven # PORTRAIT # three-y.ear-olds ran in the inaugural eII.~ oftat /Jad;, ~dJ.:l. running of the. race honoring the 1978 • Prime Rib Dinner .~ . SPECIALS ~ . y TrIple Crown WInner. Bold Ego is owned ~ What better gift for your loved * ~ by Dan and Jolene' Urschel of Canadian rH:St;HVATIO~SFRO'" CLUB MEMBERS ONLY ACCEPTEn nEC 10'- DEC. 16 Du :l.ju.daf cowtoy tean.d. Texas, Dr. Joe Kidd of EIPaso, Texas, and * ones (or yourself) than portraits t. the Double B Ranch of Anthony. It's The RESERVATIO~S ~ in beautiful color. Onely $19,40) won the race in 1:411 :414/5, FROM GENERAL PlJBU(; - nEC 17 - DEC 24 * 'lJom choiCE of :l.a!a.d * NO SITTING FEE . ~ THE. CURRENT dally wagering Pavmpnt. Mmd Bp Re("pivpd By- Dp('('l11bpr 24· *Chose from a selection of proofs * average now stands at $300 898 which Is a ~ (Ja.fa.ju.no co~n bu.a.d gain of 22.16 percent over the $246,305 at a To In~urp Your Table At Jprry nal("~! CAll 257-9817 or come by' # comparable point last year. Botting per * and see us at race is now $27 ,070, up 25,02 percent. . D1:"1:"1EH !'iEnn:n: 7:00 - 8:00 OPEN AT 6:30 * ~ $6·95 THE LEAOING POST position over the BUSH PRO, PHOTO LAB j* weekend wa~ lhe No.4 with seven winners. Open To Puhlit· At 9:00 p.m. In Midtown # GATEUVAY CENTER On Sudderth The seasonal totals; No.1 - 26 wins, No. 2 Party FavorM, (:hampa~n(' * (24 hr. film processing too) - :14, No.3 - 35, No.4 - 24, No.5 - 41. N<£'l Closed Wednesdays. 6 - 27, No. 7'- 19. No. 8 ~ 29, No.9 - 29.­ ~***************** No. 10 - 24, No. 11 - 0, No. 12 - O•

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Club Calendar RUIDOSO VALLEY . RUIDOSOPUBUC CHAMBEROFCOMMERCE LIBRARY HOURS ST. ELEANOR'SGUILD ALCOHOL COUNSELING Meets .third WedneBduyln Chamber Monday -10:00 a.m. t07:oo p.m. ST. ELEANOR'SCHURCH For alcohol counseling, telephone Paul office on Sudderth. May-Bepiember 7 Tuesday, Wednesday '" Thursday St. Eleanor's Guild will meet every first GallegQs, office 257-5038; residence 347· p.m.; October-AprU12 .noon. Meetings 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.rn. Monday at noon and every 3rd Monday at 4268. Office at Counseling Center, Four open to public. . NOONLlONS'• Friday - 111:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. In the church hall unless Seas.OIIS Mall. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.• Ruidoso Valley Noon Lions Club meets RUIDOSO MASONIC RUIDOSO BOYSCOUTS Saturday - 111;00 a.rn. to 1:00 p.m. otherwise stated In the church bulletin. All Monday through Friday. each Wednesday, 12 1I00n to 1 p.m., at LODGE NO. 73 Troop 59, meets at 7 p.m. every Wed­ ladles of the parish are Invlte.:r to attend. WbJsperlng PIne Restaurant In Upper RUIDOSO HONDO VA}.LEY CARRIZOZO A·A Meets each first Monday In O.E".S. Hall . nesday at the Presbyterian Church. Rudy EXTENSION CLUB Canyon of Ruidoso. Visiting UOIlS are 7:30 p.m. Herbert Ford, W.M.; Jak~ Flack, Scoutlnl!ster. For membership ST. ANNE'SGUIW Meets each Saturday at 8 p.m., In the welconie. . Meets 4th Wednesday of every month, McDonald, Secretary. lnfonnatJon call257-5453. 11 :30 a.m. Covered dish luncheon. Place to Meets the fourth Thursday of each Rural Electric Building. Boy Scout Troop 107, Tuesdays, 7 p.m., be announced. month In the Parish Hall of the Episcopal WhIte Mountain Middle School. RUIDOSO WOMAN'S CLUB Church of the Holy Mount. Holy Corn­ ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS RUIDOSOCUBSCOUTS Second Wednesday In Woman's Club munlon 12 nOOll followed by IWlch and the RUID(ISO ARID GROUP ~ meeting. building. Board meeting 1 p.m.; business Pack 59, meets at 7 p.m. the first Tue,sdays, 8:00 p.m. First Christian EASTERNSTAR Monday of each month at the Elks. Lodge, meeting 1:30: tea at 2, followed by program. Church AA '" Alanan & Alateen meet Ruidoso Chapter No. 65 Order of I/Ie Jbn Dickinson, Cubmaster. Call 257·7294 COUNSELING SERVICE separately. . LIONS Eastern Star meets 2nd Thursday of each for membership Infonnatlon. HOSPITAL AUXIT.IARY Personal, famUy, couples. counseUng Saturdays, 8:00 p.m. First ChrIstian Uons supper every Tuesday night at the month. 7:30 p.m., Gateway. Visiting Ruidoso Hondo Valley Hospital members welcome. Pack 95 meets the last Monday of every through Counseling Center. serving Church joint meeting. Uons Hut In Skyland, 'k block offSudderth Auxiliary (Pink Ladies) meets first. LIncoln County. Offices at Four Seasons month at 7 p.m.. at the First Christian Tuesday of each month (except July and OVEREATERSANONYMOUS Drive, behind Maytag Washeteria. Church's Fellowship Hall. on Hull Road Mall. Ruldoso. Phone 257-5038. In Augusl), at 10 a.m.• in the hospital con­ Carrizozo, at County Health Office. Meets Monday night at 7 p.m. Puckett and Gavllan Canyon. Cubmaster, Jimmy ference room. F or more information Realty. For Information can 257-2394. after Goodwin. For Infonnation call 257-9551 or Courthouse Annex, call 648-2412. :U-hour 257,9006. . contact Nell Trout 257-4419. . HELPline. 1-257-5038. 5 call 378-4338. GARDENCWB AMARANTII RUIDOSO GUN CLUB The Ruldoso Garden Club meets the • Ruidoso Gun Club. meeting third 4 p.m.• Pool. Ponderosa Court No.6, Order of the third Tuesday of each month at 1: 30 p.m. ADULT RECREATION Amaranth, Inc.• meets 4th Tuesday of 'Thursday of each month, 7:311 p.m. at the at the library In the multi-purpose room. PROGRAM Friday, December 11: 10-11 a.m.• every month, 7: 30 p.m. In Eastern Star library. Call 378-4603. Visitors and guests welcome. Exercise Class - 2-4 p.m., Blood Pressure v, VILLAGE OF RUIDOSO Check - 1-5 p.m., Garnes. Building. . GOLDEN AGE CLUB " <; for ages 18 alld over Monday, December U: III-Noon. Blood ~O Meets first and thIr<\ Wednesdays at ROTARY CLUB RAINBOW GIRlS ASSEMBLY ... LibrarySeofor Ceoter Complex Pressure Check - Ill-Noon. Pool - 3-4 Ruidoso Hondo Valley Rotsry Club Meets each second and fourth Monday. 7 noon for covered dish lunches and games Schoolhouse Park p.m.• Games. . meets each Tuesday noon at Holiday Inn. p.m.• In O.E.S. Han In Pabner Gateway. st the library. Visltors are welcome. Bette RomallS, DIrector Tuesday, December 15: Ill-Noon. Social RaInbow Advisory Board meets each PostOffice Drawer 1340 Security - 2-3 p.m., Exercise Class - 3-4 second Monday of the month. same place. RUIDOSO DUPLICATE BRIDGE CWB Ruidoso, New Maxi... 88M5 p.m., Christmas Workshop. Meets Wednesdays - 7:30 p.m.• Adult MembershipCootributloo Fee: $5.00 Wednesday, December 16: 9:30 a.m., RUIDOSO C.B. CLUB . Recreation center. 'Cull Center for TrallSportellon-257-4565 Bowling - lll-11 a.m., Blook Pressure Ruidoso C.B. Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at DAR OFFICE HOURS: Check - Noon Golden Age Luncheon-MPR Nonnan's Pizza In the Gateway Shopping The Daughters of the American 9 a.m.-nooo and 1:00-5:30 p.m. -1-5 p.m.• Games - 7:30 p.m.• Duplicate Center on the first and third Mondays. Revolution meet the second Tuesday of CENTERHOURS: Bridge. ALTRUSA CLUB OF RUIDOSO every month at 12 noon. Anyone eligible As Deslgoated fn Culeodar of Events Thursday, December 17: Shopping. and Interested. please call 257-7186. Meets lsi Tuesday, 7:36 p.m•. for Tuesday, December 1: III-Noon, Social Escort. Transportation - 111-11 a.m.• program and 3rd Tuesday for luncb --£ Security-l1-Noon, Exercyde - 2-3 p.m.• Exercise Class - 6:30 p.m.• Christmas meeting. 12 noon at the FIrst Christian JAYCEES UNITED METHODISTWOMEN Exercise Class - 3-4 p.m.. Christmas Dinner & Birthday Party-Center will Cburch. Call Katby Barnett 257·5424 days The Ruidoso Jaycees meet the second Craft - Workshop-Bring your own furnish Ham. bring a small gift for ex­ or257-7812 eveningsfor information. Meets each.' first Wednesday of the and fourth Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.• at The R.E.A.C.T. .month at7:30 p.m.• place to be announced. materials. change. WlUTE MOUNTAIN SEARCH'"REScuE Deck House. Lincoln County R.E.A.C.T. meets at 7 Wednesday, December 2: 9:30 a.m.• Friday. December 18: 10-11 a.m.• Meets at the RuldosQ Care Center. third p.m. at the Chaparral Motel on Highway 70 BowUng - Holiday Bowl - 111-11:30 a.m.• Exercise Class - 2-4 p.m.• Blood Pressure FULL GOSPEL BUSINESS MEN'S WOMEN'SWORKDAY AT Check - 1-5 p.m., Games. Tuesday at 7: 36 p;m. Alden Deyo. on the first and third Sundays. Everyone CHURCH OFCHRIST Blood Pressure & WeIght Check - Noon president; Howard Puckett. secretary. FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL welcome. Monday, December 21: III-Noon. Blood Dinner meeting each Tuesday. 6:30 In the Gateway area every first Wed­ Golden Age Luncheon - Meeting-MPH ­ 1-5 p.m.• Games - 7:30 p.m.• Duplicate Pressure Check - III-Noon. Pool - 1-5 p.m.• at the JrolJday Inn. Phone 257-1iOll or nesday of the month at the church. p.m.• Games. 257-4438. Bridge. LAMAZE PREPARED Thursday, December 3: Shopping. Tuesday, December 22: Shopping, CllIT.DBffiTH CLASSES Escort. Transportation Call 257-4565 - 111­ Escort. Transportatior.. Can 257-4565 - 2 Sb<-week Sessions 11 a.m., Exercise Class - 2:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.• Christmas Carois. KNIGHTS OF CLUMBUS Tuesday eveningsfrom 7·9 p.m. CaJl 257­ p.m.• "Something Speclal"·Christmas Monday, December 28: III-:-ioon. Blood Fr. Eugene Dolan Councn No. 6597 5189 for more information. Food Entertalnjn~ Program will be given Pressure Check & Weight Check - III­ RUIDOSO B.P.O.E.NO. 2086 by Mary Ellen Payne & Terri Donahue. Noon. Pool -- 2-4 p.m.• Exercycle 1-5 Meets each1st and 3rd Thursday at Elks meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each SERTOMA CLUB month at 7: 30 p.m. In SI. Eleanor's Hall. NARFE Friday, December 4: 10-11 a.m.• p.m.• Games. Club bundlng on Highway 70 west, 8 p.m. Sertoma !l'eetlngs every Wednesday at LIncoln County Chapter 1379. of the Esercise Class - 2-4 p.m.• Blood Pressure Tuesday, December 29: 111-Noon, Social summer; 7:30 winter. Special meetings to be announced will be noon at K·Bob's. held at St. Jude's Center In San Patricio. National Association of Retired Federal Check - 1-5 p.m., Games. Security - lI-Noon. Exercycie - 2-3 p.m., Mel O'Reilly. G.K.• Dick Mound. F .S. Employees. meets at 10:00 a.m., the first Sunday, December 0: ELKS Exercise Class. Tuesday· of each month. at the new First CHRISTMAS & MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday, December 30: 9 a.m., ChrIstIan Church on Hull Road. AT ELKS LODGE· 12:30. Bowling - 2-3 p.m.• Exercise Class - 7: 30 Mooday, December 7: l().Noon, Blood p.m.• Duplicate Bridge. Pressure Check - III-Noon. Pool - 2-3 Thursday. December 31: ShoppIng, p.m., Exercycle - 1-5 p.m., Games, Escort, Transportation - 2-3 p.m.• REPUBLICAN WOMEN Exercise Class. B.P.O.E. DOES Lincoln County Federation of Tuesday. December 8: III-Noon, Social Meets each 2nd and .th Thursdays at PIT.OT CLUB OFRUIDOSO Republican Women meets the third Security - lI·Noon. Exercycie - 2-3 p.m., 7:30 p.m. In Elks Home on Highway 70. Meets the first Tuesday of each month RUIDOSO SHRINE CLUB Tuesday of every month at different Exercise Class - 3-4 p.m.. ChrIstmas at 7:00 p.m. Call 257-5585, evenings. for Meets on the .th Wednesday of the locations in Lincoln County (place to be Craft Workshop Bring Your Own r REST EASY-- more infonnatlon. month. Phone 671-4598, 257-7794 or 37lHloo announced.) For further information. call Materials - 7:30 p.m.• Duplicate Bridge. for the current meeting plllce. Rhonda Johnston at 257-9571 or Dorothy D. Wednesday, December 9: 9:30 a.m.• ':) RUIDOSO NEWS @j AMElUCAN LEGION Smith, at 354-2499. Bowling Honday Bowl - 111-11:30 a.m.• ROBERTJ.BAGEEPOST7lI BETA SIGMA PHI Blood Pressure - 2-3 p.m.. Christmas 'J. CAN SEll In AMERICAN LEGION Four chapters meeting second and LINCOLN COUNTY AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Workshop Bring Your Own Materials. HOME BUIWERSASSOCIATION AUXD.IARY fourth Mondays. 7:311 p.m., In members Thursday, December 10: Shopping. ~ 257-4001 Meets jointly on the third Wednesday of homes. Phone 257-5368 or 257-4551 for in­ Meets every 4th Thursday at noon. at Meets first Tuesday of each month. 7 Ruidoso-Hondo Vaney Hospital. F.scort. Transportation - 111-11 a.m.. p.m.• at Cree Meadows Country Club. eachmonth.7:00 p.m.• Evening Lions Hut. formation. Exercise Class - 2-4 p.m.• Exercycle - 2- ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE EVERY SUNDA Y

• MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 'ST MATTHIAS FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCH ST. ELEANOR OLD LINCOLN CHURCH Jack Leavitt, MInistering. EPISCOPALCHURCH RuIdoso. N. M. CATROLIC PARISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH Phone 653-4893 OFTHE HOLY MOUNT Phone 257-9366 Sixthand "E"Streets Rev. E. W. Campbell. Pastor Ruidoso Rev. Burdette Stampley Church Services - 10 a.m. at 102 Clove... Carrizozo. New Mexico Sunday Service - 9:45 a.m. P.O. Drawer US" 121 MescaleroTran. Ruidoso Evening Prayer - 7:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Phone 257-2356 Sunday Evening Prayer Service - 7:30 Phone 648-2875 Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. 140 Junction Road - Phone: 257.2330 Thursday of each month. Vicar: Rev. Burdette Stampley Rector: Rev. Burdette Stampley p.m. at 102 Clover Evening Service - 7: 00 p.m. Fr. Bemai'd (Barney) Bissonnette, Parish JEHOVAH'S WlTNESSE'l FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Holy Eucharist - 1st and 300 Sunday - 7 Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m. Priest - Administrator Sunday: Holy Eucharist8 and 10:30a.m.. p.m. RUIDOSO Confessions: Saturday - 7:00 p.m. to 7:50 Church School (grades 106) 9:00 a.m.-l0:15 Highway 37 - 1 Block Into Now meetingIn new bulldlng ForestHeights SubdivisIon GavUan Canyon and Hull Roads Office of Evening Prayer - 2nd and .th BAPTIST CHURCH p.m. a.m. Sunday - 7 p.m. Children's Choir -9:00 a.m. - 9:20 a.m. ClIfton Keith, Presiding Minister Rev. Ken Cole. PabnerGateway Anticipated Sunday Mass - Satul'day Phone 257-7171 Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. GATEWAY Rev. Wayne Joyce, Pastor Evening. 8:00 p.m. Class Period - 9:211 a.m. -10:15 a.m. Sunday Masses: 8:00 a.m. and 111:00 a.m. Nursery (ages 11-3) Parish Han 10:30 a.m. Sunday Public Talk - 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:45 a.m. CHURCH OFCHRIST Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Sunday Watchtower Study - 10:511 a.m. Carl Parsons. MInister Morning Worship - 10:45 a.m. Dally Masses: Tuesday thruFridayat 5:IS Youth Group - Parish Hall 5:00 p.m. ­ Earlr Worship Service - 8:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Thursday MInistry School - 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 8 p.m. Blble Study - 9:30 a.m. Sunday Evening Services - 6: 00 p.m. p.m. Thursday Servlce Meeting - 8: 30 p.m. Worship and Communion - 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study - 7: 00 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Group - 12:00 noon LUTHERAN CHURCH SERVICES Office Hours - Wednesday thru Satul'day, Sanctuary Tuesday Group Bible Study - 7:30 p.m. Ruidoso, N.M. Sunday £venlng Worship - 8:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH 9: 00 a.m. thru 12 noon; afternoon and Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 7:00 p.m. Ruidoso Downs. N.M. evening hours by appointment. Holy Eucharist - 5:30 p.m. Held at First Presbyterian Church, Nob Choir Rehearsal, Parish Hall- 6: 15 p.m. Hill, Ruidoso Ladies' Bible Class - 9:30 a.m.-Wed. Dale W. McCleskey. Pastor 7TH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH GATEWAY ASSEMBLY Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Worship Services - 2 p.m. ST. JUDETHADDEUS Floyd Ramsey, Pastor Coffee-Fellowship following' OF GOD CHURCH Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. SANTARlTA Phone l-5:U-2231 PabnerGateway, Ruidoso Evening Worship - 6:00 p.m. CATHOLIC MISSION CATHOLIC CHURCH Services conducted by: SanPatricio J. C. Harris O. F. Krohn, Pasto....Roswell Pastor Ed Rbner Wednesday - 7:00 p.m. Fr. David J. Bergs, Pastor, phone 648-2853 Phone 378-4396 FIRST BAPTISTCHURCH ServicedbySt. Eleanor Saturday Masses: Gerald Harms, Pastor-Alamogordo Sunday School - 9: 30 a.m. Catholic Parish, Ruldoso Saturday: Sabbath School - 1:30 p.m. FIRST SUnday Services - 10:30 a.m. Tinnie, N. M. '3:45 p.m.-Sacred Heart. Ft. Stanton Church - 3:00 p.m. Bill J ones. Pastor Confessions - Saturday, 4:00 p.m. to 4:511 5 p.m. - Sacred Heart. Capitan PRESBYTERIANCHURCH Sunday Evening Services - 8:00 p.m. p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting - 6:30 p.m. R. WinlI,ton Presnall. Interim Pastor Wednesday Evening Services-7:15 p.m Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. 7 p.m. - Santa Rita, Carrizozo Meeting at Methodist Church . APACHE INDIAN Worship Service - 11 a.m. Antlcipated Sunday Mass - Saturday at Sunday Masses': Residence phone: 257-:19'70 or 257-2220 5:00 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST L.D.S. Church School - 9:45' a.m. ASSEMBLY OFGOD FIRSTBAPTISTCHURCH 8:30 a.m. - San Juan, Lincoln Mescalero Sunday afternoon Mass - 12:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - Sacred Heart. Captlan Ruidoso Woman'sClub Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Capitan. N. M. WyamScarhourgh.653-4981 Merlin C. Neely, Pastor Offtce hours In San Patricio- Saturday by 11 a.m. - Santa Rita. Carrizozo COMMUNITY UNITED Rev. Dan Carter appointments. 1:00 p.m. to.:OO p.m. Call Priesthood, Relief Society, Primary and METHODISTCHURCH Phone 671-4536 Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School - 10: 00 a.m. before hand. 257-2330. Young Women - 9 a.m. InGateway • Worship Service - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School - III a.m. Rev. Charles Spooner, Minister Morninll Worship - 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship -6:00p.m. MESCALERO Sunday Evening .services - 7:00 p.m. Sacrament Meeting - 11 :15 a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. MESCALERO BAPI'ISTMISSION REFORMED CHURCH Wednesday Service - 7:00 p.m. James Huse, Pastor Minister: Clarence Van Heukelom FULLGOSPEL HOLINESS CHURCH OFJESUSCHRIST LD.S. WorshIp Service - 10:311 a.m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday Sl:hool - 10:00 a.m. CHURCH UNITED METRODIST CHURCH Church School - 9: 30 a.m. MESCALERO BRANCH carrizozo, N. M. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Worship Service - 10:30 a.m. On Entrance Road In Ruidoso Downs Ray Cavanaugh OFCAPITAN In ChristianScienceLibraryBldg. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. ThirdSI. and WhIteOaks Training Union - 6:30 p.m. BAHA'IFAlTII Phone 671-4731 12thStreet Evening Worship - 7: 15 p.m. Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. Capitan. NewMexico Meeting in homes of members. Phone 257­ Priesthood - 8: 30 a.m. Phone 648-2844 or648-2322 Wednesday Prayer Service - 6:30 p.m. 4792. SundaY Evening Service - 7:30 p.m. Sunday School - 10:30 a.m. Rev. David Lynch, Pastor Wednesday Evening Service - 7:30 p.m, Sunday WorshipServices -'9-10. Services: CAPITAN CHURCH Sacrament Meeting - 11: 30 a.m. SUndays - 11:00 a.m. SAINTANNE'S EPISCOPALCHAPEL JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES SundaySchool -10:30. OFTHE NAZARENE MJSSION FOUNTAIN OJ>' Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. GlencOe, N. M. Kingdom Hall- Capitan Meeting attheDistrictCenterof the LIVING WATER HONDO VALLEYBAP'l'ISTCHURCH RUIDOSO GROUP Rector: Rev. Bul'dette Stampley Presiding Overseer, Kenneth Stone JustoffHwy. 70,Hondo, N.M. Holy Communion-First Sunday·9:15 a.m. Churchof theNazarene, Angus FULLGOSPEL CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS Rev. 1. A. LaKe Sunday Public Talk - 10:00 a.rn. SanPatricio Cal West, Pastor Sunday Watchtower Study - 10:511 a.m. Morning Worship - 10:00 a.m. Sunday School & Church at 3:30 p.m. In NOGALPRESBYTERIANCHURCH Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Rev. Benjamin Chavez Methodist Church.. Henry S. Rodgers, Pastor Morning Worship - 11:00 a.rn. Thursday Ministry School - 7:30 p.m. Services: Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.; Evening Service - 6:00 p.m. 257-7987 Thursday Service Meeting - 8:30 p.m. wednesday Bible Study. - 7:00 p.m. iIome Phone: 648-2274 . Evenlng'Worship - 6:00 p.m. SundayNight -7:30 p.m.;Tuesday - 7:30 257-6044 Sunday Services - 4:00 p.m. Midweek Service - 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Group Bible Study - 7: 30 p.m. p.m.; Friday - 7: 30 p.m. These Busin~ss Firms Make This Special Church Feature Po_~sible Each Week· • Village Hardwa~e Ruidoso State Bank. '. Broken Drum Ruidoso News Midtown Ruidoso - Phone 257-5410 Member F.D.I.C. 2404 Sudderth Dr. 257-4551 Phone 257-4001

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TED USES A SORT of free-form style In his a photagraph and will be used for a FLOOR of this old mill house in Lincoln will beamed ceiling and spacious surroundings, artwork. This oil painting subject came from· Christmas gift. soon be Ted's new studio. With it's high- he thinks It will give him the room he needs. ******************************************. * E SWAIN'S SHOP E Robertson not seeking fame E 1304 SUDDERTH EArtist and Ted found himself "doing by JEAN PATTERSON ~~g:tuM~:d rather hang them in While in college, Ted sup­ *** CHRISTMAS SPECIALS *** Stafl Writer/Photographer everything from painting names plemented his income by doing * *.Ted's artwork mainly depicts on jeeps to making charts, desigI!­ artwork for the university. He if­ i Was Now ** people, with emphasis on expres- ing logos, eagles, doing artwork lustrated such things as ~ters * * sion. Although he enjoys ~inting and fettering on scroUs and for extracurricular activities, * $9 95 * His house is simply and subtlety in a free-form style, It is obvious calligraPlty·" brochures and silk screenings. * MEXICAN OUST $].2.8Cr. * decorated. The walls are not care is taken insuch details as the Affer his military stint, Ted "Most of what I learned is self­ * $395 00 * .plastered with expensive pllin- way a child's nose turns up orhow entered Colorado State University taught. If you have an interest, i QUEEN SIZE BRASS BED $~ • ~ Hngs. In fact, there are none of his a cowboy grasps a gun. in Fort Collins, Colorado, where you will learn what you need to * * own paintings gracing the walls. Many of Ted's sul>jects reflect he studied art for. two years. know from classes," Ted said. * CAST IRON STOVE $}2S:OO' $89 50 * "I can't afford to ouy my own the people of the area, including "When I started, I mtended to Ted hasn't tried to mimic any * •• * paintings," said Ted Robertson, cowboys. "I like southwestern take art to teach it. ButI found out other artist's work\ ·although he i WICKER TRUNK/W BRASS $~ $135.00 ~ pastel and oil-painting artist from art. The costuming is unlimited," that, personally, a University was says there are a Jot of artists * * Lincoln. He laul:hs. Actually, he Ted said. "I like to develop the not a place to study art," he said, wliose work he admires. One in * W1CKER TRUNK/W BRASS $''''~ $125 00 * said he just isn't mterested in hav- character with the costume.1 can For Ted, the Collere method of particular is Nicola Fechin, an oil * ~.vv • * ing his house full of his own pain- take an old hat and create so- learning was too re mented for paint.er who moved to Taos, from * ED UTENSIL SET BRASS $''1.JW'l' $995 * meone to wear that hat." his free-form outloo on art and RUSSia. i M• J,IOIRIV • i!l'l! " However, Ted doesn't consider life. Ted has conducted some classes ~ hiWg::f:t.c~~bgIiis Ted said in one art class, the at Carrizo Lodge and has told his i FOLDING TILT TOP TABLE $3i:G(J $22.00 RUIDOSO GIFT' of Kentucky, students were sent outside to students if they're interested in a ~ STUFF ANIMALS 100 /0 oH t & FIREPLACE Ted has traveled extensively draw trees for three hours. Ted particular kind of artwork to /C since then, living In Iluch places as was so quick, he'd finish within a study artists' works in that i*: ALL BRASS & COPPER 100/0 oH t* ~ N k Denver, Los Angeles, Las Vegas half an hour and take the rest of medium. "Pick out what relates /C orita e and Nashville. His jobs have the afternoon off. It wasn't long to your work, style and personali­ i BASKETS 100 /0 off ~ China & varied from used car salesman to before the instructor caught on ty. If you try 10 COPl' someone * /c * • shoe salesman to si~n-p'ainting. and would assifln the class to else's work, tlien it jusf becomes a ** ANTIQUES 100/0 off ** RUIBasa Crystal "I did art aU my life, 'Ted said. draw part of a btillding, while Ted cheap imitation. I didn't do well /C 61FT 80 • He entered the army .out of high was instructed to draw the entire until I accepted that," Ted said. ** CALL 257-4895 ** FII\J!I'bAE! school and began his military buildin~, the trees around it and Ted agrl!llS that one can learn ~ Open FridaysTU 9p.m. ~ career as a paratrooper. A chance everytlUng else just to keep him in from other artists, but then he * * ~~~~~~!l"£l'~~'Zl't!!l'9J''l9'''''''''' class. said you "start weeding out the *<**************************************** .." ..."<:,, opportunity to do art opened up crap. Get rid of all. thelnsignifi­ canl stuff. You can only learn so much technical skill. Then you go CHRISTMAS SPECIAL beyond; work from inside your head." He believes one needs to One Troy Ounce .999 form an attitude when developing a style: Confidence also plays an impor· ~VILLAGE~ Fine Silver Bars tant part in Ted's philosophy. 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T~ursday, December 17, 1981 Ruidoso [N.M.I News - Page 9 . ':rtf "1;"8" , .' • ~\ ;.. . . , .-' ~:;. Artist Robertson not seeking fame , . [FROM PAGE 81 traits he has contracted to do and . GallerieS displaying Ted's work withkeepin~ the ~alleries sup­ Include Jastrow· in Midland, can be confident of yourself as an plied with his art. 'Some of my Texas; Walter Haut Gallery In artist. The least bit of a lack of stuff I look atso often, 1get sick of Roswell; Westwind in El Paso, confidence can throw you off it .and that's sometimes the first Texas and Smith Ltd. Gallery in track" Ted said. thing that sells. I've had things set Ruidoso. Ted likes the spontaneous aside that 1dIdn't like thatpeo,P,le AlthoupTed shows bis work in " as~t .of the artwork: he chooses flip out over and buy" Tedsald. several gallerjes, he doesn't feel to do. "I'm a very impatient Ted's philosophy about art also he is acfually famous. "Fame is painter," Ted said, although ehe encompasses buyers' attitudes nice, but you have to feel you admits that it takes patience to· about what is "good" art. deserve it. Fame Is really'not that learn. "I like to keep free and ."EveryQne says, 'I don't know Important," Ted said. loose. " anything about art) but 1 know Stretching canvases is one of wnat 1like! But 1think ifthe, like With his wife Carol and thll things Ted doesn't like to do it, to them, it's good art,' Ted· Ill-month-old daughter Jessica as because, it .takes too much pa. said. However, he agrees that if his best fan clu6, Ted probably lienee. 'I fIgure people are get. someone wants to invest in art) doesn't feel the need for fame. tinJ!, paid to do tliat, 1 mighf as they should have some idea or "Jessica reallY appreciates wen let them,"he said. He is in- what is going to be a good pur· Ted's paintings. When r take her terested in doing some etching, chase. to the studio, she points at them," however, all the processes involv- . "So many people depend on said Carol. ed tend to deter mm, so he said he other peoples opinions to suit It's hard to sayifJessica will in· m~y trY lithography instead. ' their ownneeds. It's pretty bad if herit any of her father's talents, Ted aoesn'f picture his past as you can't depend on your own opi- however. Ted said when they one of struggling to oecome nion," Ted said. . bOught her a chalkboard, they had famous. But lie also doesn't con- Ted has formed his philosophies to rut it aw~'y because she tned to sider his success as just luck. "I from his many experiences and ea the chalk. think luck is being able to doesn't seem to worry about other Ted will soon be making the recognize an opportunity," he people's opinions. "It's funny. move to a spacious studIo near his said.Ted seems tonave been able Before 1 started painting profes­ house where he can continue to to ~e advantage of those oppor- sionally, 1 was conSIdered paint "loose and free" and branch fumtJes. . 'strange', but now I'm considered out into the many areas in which It wasn't luck that brought Ted 'interestin,g.' Ted said. he is interested. to the Ruidoso area. His brother,Dale, was living in Roswell, so Ted decided to move there, too. However, he milZht consider it luck or fate whenne met his wife, Carol there. "She's the best thing thatls happened to me," Ted saili. , At the time, Ted was doing sign· '.: ", .... painting and madeseveral trips to Rnidoso in his work. He can· tracted to do some pastel por· traits at a local gallery and got a j!lb painting professionally from • that contact'. Ted has .recently started doing landscaP.8S, but he said it will take time for hiriJ. to get the same mood into his landscapes as he has in his portraits. Ted said he rarely copies SUbjects "per se," and he doesn't want to paint something that "anyone can see." He also wants to do more with watercolor. "Certain'subject mat­ ter requires ,certain media," Ted said. For an example, there is an old wagon close tobis house that "" he wanls to paInt, but he feels he TED'S BEST FANS are his family members. Wife Carol and - can do it only in watercolor. daughter Jessica are sometimes subjects for some of his TED ROBERTSON SEEMS to be concentrating on art and i1fe In general. Ted keeps busy with the por· paintings. on something as he shares some of his Ideas

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. ' . . ristmas in a eXlco VI a e ears a 0 \ . sunlight appeared in the ilearby sierras, BY AURlLlIl VIGIL apparition of "la virgen de Guadalupe"lo 'Forthe children, the classroom or school said, from Zacatecas, Mell:ico, was put on the cooking of empanaditas was un· J\lan Diego, the Mexican peasant. psrty was the highlight of school Christ­ hy men representing either or hoth the forgettably "ssociated whlth Christmas. children streamed out of their homes in Because this feast fell in the midst of the mas activities. It Included exchanges of a Sociedad Literarla y de Ayuda Mutua On Noche Buena IChrlstm"s Eve, pursuit of "Mi's Christmas" (literally Imagine how beautiful Christmas in pronounced u mes chreesmes") which was New Mexico used to be., Imagine the Advent season of the Catholic church and small regalito Igift), usually candy or an (Literary and Mutual Aid Society( and the as the bells of the church tolled in the because the lighting of luminarias was to Inexpensive toy. Often a special treat CSociedad de Nuestro Padre Jesus distance, the ritual of the lumiri"rias was bilingual version of "ml Christmas." This beauty and simplicity of a New Mexico custom, a New Mexico predecessor to the be repeated 011 Christmas Eve, the feast Involved breaking the Cl1rlstmas pinata. Nazareno (Society of Our Father Jesus of repeated, and this coincided as indicated Christmas when it had not yet been modern day Halloween "trick-or· changed by the over-commercializatlon of also marked the beginning of preparations The pinata, usually constructed as a clliss Nazareth) the local penitente order. The before with the culmination of the for Christmas. project, was made of p"pier-mache (or men who organized the presentation well presentation of las posadas. On this_night, tre"t" rit.lal, saw the children go door-to­ today. An attempt to recreate the onset of the luminarias served to symbolize the door elaiming their Christmas treat from the Christmas season in one The period before Christmas was an newspapers pssted together with poleadas ahead of Christmas selected young men to exciting one fUled with joy and ex­ to form some object usually an animal play the various roles of pastores (or light of the coming of the Christ child into , neighbors. village-Pecos, New Mexico-in the' The children of the village, each armed period of the 1920's and 1930's-mightwell pectation. The more affluent families (of with a hollow inside). The teacher stuffed shepherds) and a young woman to play the the world and also served to light the w"y ~andy for "Joseph and Mary" making the last with an empty flour sack, madethe rounds reflect how Christmases were celebrated which there were lew in Pecos) began the pinata with Christmas prior to part of Gila, the young maiden. They their Christmas shopping at Harrison's the party and It was hung room the ceiling scheduled rehearsals and publicized the part of their trek in pursuit in lodging. of the neighborhood door by door, yellinll in other slIljL\l villages and towns After the lighting of the luminarias, in unison at each stop "Mi's Christmas." throughout tbe state. (pronounced Hadison) Country Store, or suspended by Ii rope or wire. At the presentation which was usually held in,the perhaps in a special shopping trip to Sanla designated time the children took turns largest sala (meeting h"ll) ava1lable. The most children went indoors for this w"s Each family, prepared ahead of time for In many ways the simplicity with which Fe. For the majority of families who could being blindfolded and attempting to strike men themselves played some of .the also the night of los abuelos (the ghosts of the expected deluge of early' morning Hispanics In Pecos and similar villages in not afford such extravagances ­ at the pinata with a stick. The process centr,,1 characters in the play including _ imcesters). Children dared not wander out visitors by buying five or ten pounds of New Mexico practiced their sometimes especially in the depression era - the continued until a final whack burst the Lucifer (the devil), El Hermltano (the of the house, for los abuelos were dreaded , peanuts and nuts at ancient customs and blended them with commercial side of Christmas such as pinata, sending the candy splattering out pious monk), Bartolo (the poor humble characters who wandered the streets Harrison's. Some' families . prepared their contemporary experiences shopping for gifts was simply unknown. and creating a wild rush for the candy. At man) and others The essence of the story seeking wayward children. Los abuelos _ individual packets conlaining an assdrt­ demonstrates the mystical quality of New their own party children at biscochitos evolves around a wandering band of were actually older men of the village who ment of candy, peanuts, pinon nuts and For the children much of, the Christmas. Mexico culture which reflects the paradox (cookies) broughtfrom home, and whens­ shepherds who have received the anlle!'s dressed in scary costumes m"de of old perhaps an apple. Children w"ited eagerly of the complex past meeting the modem spirit was related to school activities. tore-bought hard Christmas candy was not message, seen the bright slar and set out clothes, gunny sacks of other head for sunrise in anticlpstion of arising early era. Classrooms were decorated gaily with available, the favorite local candy sub­ on the journey to Bethlehem to greet the coverings. The weird costumes combined to beat other kids in the neighborhood to Today the Christmas season "officially" school-made decorations. Anglo-American stitute caramelo, or melted sugar, did just newborn king. Lucifer, the devil, ac­ with the antll;S of the characters presented the already well known choice locations hegins on the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas traditions had begun to become fine. companies the shepherds, spending much an early day variation of the Halloween' where some family took pains to give an when the large department stores stage integrated especially In the school en­ Often lhe children 'were allowed to lake time tempting the shepherds with all goblins of today. Children who were extra special treat such as an orange, the first of their several "pre-ehrisbnas" vlronment,so a Christmas tree from a home ,many of the Christmas decorations forms of enticements. Even the pious EI "caught" (few ever tested the myth) were chocolate covered candy or orange slices. sales. nearby sierra (sometimes a pinon tree) following the school psrty, and these Hermitano is victim, as he is enticed by taken to a designated place, made to kneel fn later years the Christmas morning Fifty years ago in Pecos, however, the adorned every classroom. Crepe paper became the first indoor decorations for the the devil 10 kidnap Gila. only to be caught and pray for their deliverance, "Mi's Christmas" visits were replaced by Christmas season officially began on displays on bullet,in boards, wreaths made home. One can lmagin" the picture of by the other shepherds. The devil is presumably from sin, but more likely from Christmas Eve visits of children who December 11 011 las visperas de Nuestrs of evergreen, garlands made of small green and red crepe paper and other wild eventually cowed by the presence of San their horrifying "c"ptlvlty". The performed the "oremos" which was Senora de Guadalupe (vespers or eve of strips of paperand pasted together to form decor"tions adorning the inside of the Miguel Ithe angl\l) and by the birth of disciplinary value of the tradition was similar in mosl respect. the day of Our Lady of Guadalupe), the a chain provided other decorations. simple mud plastered adobe homes. Christ. When the pastores "rrive at the surely not lost on the parents. The typical Christmas day celebration patron saint of New Mexico's Hispanic Indeed, the making of the decorations and consisted of an old fashioned bay long nacimiento (the m"nger), the various The highlight of the Christmas Eve people. The celebration of the feast began decoration of the classroom was as ex­ Nine days before Christmas, the shepherds present their assorted regalos family get together at the home of one of when young men of the village, supervised citing as the actual celebrations which celebration of the community-wide celebration for the villagers was the ritual the grandparents. All families brought I gifts). Rotin offers puchero lalightbre"d of attending "Ia misa delgallo" (Christ­ by their fathers, prepared the flrewood for were 10 come. Teachers knowingly used presenlation of Los Posadas began. In this or pa_try; Tuvero a live lamb; Tituan lheir contribution of food and the result the luminarias. Ocole (pitch-wood) was lhe special activity hours set aside on play lwo persons designated to play Mary mas Eve mass) at the local Catholic was the richest assortment of foods and presents requezon (cottage cheese): Church. The church, as the center of the chopped into two or three foot long pieces Fridays as a "reward" for good behavior and Joseph wander each night through the Tubal, hrings a wooden cradle and EI delicacies which were seen on a dinner and stacked in a tie-tac-toe pattern as high during of the week. deserted streets of the village In search of tightly knit religious community, itself -lable in the whole year. If the family Hermllano brings artifical red roses. reflected the spirit of Christm"s. It also as four or five feet. In the main "placita of As the last days before the Christmas posada flodging). After reaching a Meanwhile, Bartolo who has nothing- to possessed hunters, especially lucky ones, Los Vigiles" the families set up twelve vacation neared, school activities moved designaled house each night they knock on was decorated with evergreen trees, wre­ meat entrees might include venison or present offers the Christ child only hiis ' aths and artificial flowers. The center­ luminarias around the square symbolizing on with earnest. The whole school or in­ the door and sing the familiar lines asking peculiar''dance", and Aquias lakes out his wild lurkey. Other entrees included the 12th day of December or day of "Our dividual classrooms presented school for _helter only 10 hear from inside of the piece of the decorations was focused on the frijoles (pinto beans), chili,.com lam"les, guilar and pl"ys a tune. Aside from the nacimiento (manger scene) where statues Lady. " After all was prepared the plays either in all-school assemblies or for house lhe harsh refusal that there is no costumes of Lucifer, El Hermilano, Gila rellenos, posole, enchilada& and menudo. youngsters and the whole family eagerly the whole community. One of the favorite room available and for the intruder to go depicted the Christ child with Mary and For desserl the family at caplrolada or and San Miguel. the play was produced Joseph on either side and surrounded by awaited sundown when the lumlnarias school plays was Los Tres Reyes Magos away. For eight nights the scene Is without scenery or costume, leaving much sopa IIndian bread pudding), em­ were lit. When the time finally arrived, the IThe Three Wise Men or Magi). The play, repealed. On the ninlh night or noche shepherds, sheep and the three wise men panaditas, pastries and biscochitos. to lhe imagination of lhe audience. The who had come to pay homage to the Christ father did the honors of lighting the fire. whose origin has been traced to Spain in buena I Christmas Eve) they arrive at a realism of the plays can be imagined when The formal exchaoge of gifts was Almost instantly the normally pitch black lhe 121h century, was based on the story of pre-designated house where they, knock child. The high mass Istill presented in unknown In most families because of the onc asks those who saw sueh a presen­ Lalin I also featured Christmas songs. A neighborhood lit up brightly from the the three wise men or Magi from the east and repeat their request. This time the tation, as lheir eyes will turn wide with general poverty of the families. What was combined glow of the fires. Outside of lhe who had traveled great distances following ,doors are opened and they are welcomed lime during the mass was set aside for the lacking. however, in commercially fear as they remember lhis or thai por­ adoration of the Christ child when all in placila further down lhe valley, and high the bright star and to pay tribute and bear in. After completing the dramatic trayal of Lucifer. produced gifts was more than com­ into the nearby sierras, similar fires gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh for presenlation, a general celebration took attendance filed by in a communlon-Iype pensated for by the mutual sharing of the somelimes close together, sometlmes the Christ child. Following the presen­ place where everyone in the neighborhood On the day before Chrislmas, the most processi on and kissed the foot of the statue simple things, which was and is truly the Isolated, glowed in the darkness. lallon, the actors, the choir and everyone was welcomed and shared in rejoicing by familiar remembrance 1s that of mama in of Christ. Following the mass, the f"mily essence of Christm"s. Individual families lried to outdo each in attendance sang Christmas carols led smging Chrislmaas carols and enjoyed lhe kitchen laboring over Ihe wood bur­ walked over to a housE:' of nearby relatives other in lhe size and brightness of their by the most popular Spanish song Vamas refreshments provided by the host family. rung stove I fueled exclusively with cedro for a "breakfast" of posole, menudo, todos a Belen and others including English The celebration continued well into the and ocate) and preparmg the many empanaditas, coffee and "chocolate" f Edilor's nole: This article is printed respective luminarias. Men gathered courtesy of the New Mexico Humanities around the fires and traded tales of past and Spanish versions of Noche de paz nighl or until it was time to attend la misa deleclable Spanish foods and pastries for made by to"stlng white flour 10 create the ISilent Night). the English and Latin del gallo IChristmas Eve mass). Christmas dimer. Breads and pastries brown color. Newspaper Committee, through the New experiences and days gone by, or traded Mexico Humanities Council, and affiliate cuenlos Istories), dichos Isayings( or versIons of "0 Come All Ye Failhful" On some date prior to Christmas Eve, a such as a variation of cirmamon rolls, and f'or all children of the village, the biscochilos were prepared in the outdoor Iughllght of Christmas came on Christmas of the National Endowment for the adevinanzas Iriddles). ,On the following IAdesle Fideles, along with otherfamiliar presenlatlon or Los Pastores was also Humanities. ) day mass was held to commemorate the English lanllualle Chrislmas son/lS. held. This play coming to New Mexico. It is homos f ovens). Inside the familiar odor of morning. As soon as the first 1l10w of ·------~--1 I· I I I I. I I I I I uor re or I

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