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C~steeper ~qpes, .' . ' wltb hc-vY l"UDoft .,. .. from adjoining blgbe.. ",," ~ said "culvettsfroln 14 to 18 lncbeslhould ~ , Installed,"· .,.. .'~ CtIlverta of aU a1zee are available ;, through the Offtce ofFrut Pottel', vm.se p~t, or ff

them wlthnoIlIhor charge." l t1npaved areas that have recelvedltreet ,I leveling, t-r ditch cleaning arid culvert Installation have, Potter IJid, "already enjoyed tbe benefit,. Last IUDlIIler I was receiving 30 to 40 calla daDy on dratnage , prob~emll. Calls now, IS the work , progreaaes, are very few and. thole, .. generally, are frun .ect10Dl of the village we've yettowork in." AI the.u-eetprogramc(lll\lnuea,X.Kay . STREET SUPERINTENDENT Ja~k 'LaMay to handle water runoff Inthis steep area ()f town. RUIDOSO DOWNS; RECEIVED a $4,000 Farmers Home said, "we'll bepuUfngthelD1ll1erculvorts poInting out 1hat thIs six Inch culvert Isloosmall He suggests an 18 Inch culvert In this spot. , ' Administration (FmHA) grant Thursday, representing 50 percent and it wiUbe the respmI1billty ~ the .. " i culv~ ~ .#' of the cost of repairing the village water system, under the drouth p:operty owner to provide a big roads Us also conUnuJng throughout the aatd, "and once all patcb1ng and coating Ia provements will be financed· under .. I eight be I assistance program for stricken communities. At the presen: enoughto handle tbo "aterflow," village. completed, we'll add chips and. year leaselpurcha.se plan to '. tatlon, left to right, were, seated, Virginia Spall, village clerk and . Ditch cleanlng and gradlng will C()I}o "Roads deteriorate from the shoulders sealcoat.., finalized by February 28 tbrough tlnue, LaMay Ald, u long u weather In;" LaMay old. "By pull1ng dirt next to Hull Road and Parad:l.se CMyoo are the Municipal Funding .Co'rporatlon of mayor Norman Wheeleri standing, Mark Finley, FmHA county CCWld1tlonapenn1t. the pavement,the edges are protected first two ~c:ondary streets sCheduled for Albuquerque and Denver, Colorado, at &II . supervisor and Frank Glover, community program specialist, AU of the vmage'. graded roads are from breaking and we're doing everything resurfacIng. '''We'll be dolng shoulder acceptedbldra1eol7.2percenl " . Las Cruces. ,8Cbeduled to recelve gravel and bale ~ble to keep our surfaced streets·from work to widen the street, then resurface S • , • time are ccmplab:t1a_futuwe ' '!I trame." ''We'll'bl \1Ib1gcoldmlxtoreaurfacethe AIl'~ ~c.n'" ~, ~ • BSadlnJottbo 'edleI.1f-blTd'~"factd' "'"'1!i6r. :'biarily~ua ..~ ro8'dI,~' LaMay' ·needed .for .eet 1m- #" • .}, . 1

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"':1 scheduled·here in Alto station ' Las Cruces competition ! The Ruidoso area has been selected 81 "We are trying to take a back eat and White Mountatn Seardl and ae.cue wm the site ofa pilot programon fire plannlng, just support the project," Page aald. "We bold their&Itrneetlng 01 the yearat7:30 Smokey Bear District ranger Ray Page wl1l1end our.expertise and help reteercl1 p.m., Ttt,flIC!ay, at the Bmito Volunteer slxtyoodght m,embenJ of the Dl5trlbuUve general merchandialng, food marketing, "We are confident becaWJe wewUI have announced this week. ftmdfngsources. ~ FIreSfatlooatAlto. - EdUcation Clubs of America' (DECA) petroleumandfoodservlces. the largest delegaUoo. Las Cruce. 11 In effort, the COUl"JSe chapter: atRuldoeo HtgbSChool willtravel . '!be top six ffnaUsta ineach category WIll c10lSeat with. 30. . a multlagency local, "After we determlne a of.dian, Agenda ttanllne1ude: u regtmal and nationalforest serviceoffices the committees will want the money to • -1:Hac:ublon oftbe trahdnc 8CMWle. to the So·tIlthwelt Dfatrict Conferen·ce to be travel to state cOOl.petlUon in Carlabad 41We have them outnumbered. andstate forestry office wi11 soUdt belp of follow It.~ biggest role wJll be techrilca1 - Annual dUMoft12wm beaceepta!. held January 20 and 21 In Las Cruces, mrlng March. 'l1)e top tlree ttnallm in local residents In determln1ng ~tial asslstance on funding." ,- Photographs fot IdentiflcatlOO. eardI, ip01lIOr Eddie Parker announced th.Ls each category from that ccmpet1t101l will Parker said localltudent participation problem areas and solutions. . Page also said Ruld.aeo had been cboeen for botbmembera and tbelr famDl,s, w11l week. go to the natlooal DECA conference In 15 "overwhelmlng!' . "We will solicit local help In fire plan­ for the naUonwide pUot program becaU.le betakenata c~rgeof$2perperlOl1. . Cmnpetition between students from Wuhlngton, D.C., May5-12.. Each ccmpetltor wU1 be testea In dlf· nfng and form ccmmlttees to take the "people here have known for years they The pabUc and proIpeCtlve membera RuldofJo, L.u Cruces, Mayfield, Lord- "Based on our perfo,rmance Jut yearin ferem. fields. whIch include math, human ~ 1b1rg. Socorro; Alamogordo, Silver City state,"Parketaal~ u ourgoalltJtotake50 foremost activity in solving problema have problema." arefJrrited. J> relaUons. operation, merchandlsing, which they will define with our auI.staIr He added a steering committee of local For more fnfonnaUoo cootatot c. R. and Truth or Consequert-ces will be In percent of the wf.nriel'l, or in ether words ae1llng, product and service technology, a!," Jerry Longbotbam, state forestry interested personS will be organized to Patteraort, prealdent, 338-4600 or Herb master/employ and owner/manager bring back 30 or more flnatlsta frcm advertising, display, communications and department, Capitan, said. meet inearlyMarch. Brunell, secretary, at257·19U or2S7-20S5. dlY1I1ons of appatel and acceasorles. district. management. '.. :,j . c· ."', Local students "

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Nine Rbldoso boys and girls will attend --. 1U and 11 year old boY,: Brendan tbeElU IpOIiaOt'ed diitrlct H .. ' Shoot to Cot!Jr:un, first; ChrisWoodul, IeCOnd. . be held at 9 a.m.•,January ~at Meer­ .- 10 and 11 year old g1r1l: Louwanna lbeldtCeliei'lDLas Crucei. Simmons...... 12 _and 13. year old 'boy.: Paul JOHNCUPP . Tbe-i1Ine lOcalhoop shoot wiMers scored Ja~o.Jlnt;Billy WOOdttl. 8ecMd. the most out of 25 attempts In a basketball -- 12 and 13 year old glrll!Kody Taylor, i' .; fteetbtow conteet~ ~; Sheri Defuds,8eCoOO_ Wimen·tn thelrage categories are: Wintl~of the regional contest will go to . i-11DcI9yeu old bO)rII: Ruuet Easter, the state. With. liatlanal ElbspoDlOred tint; WayneWatta, second competitions to folloW. Foot ofsnowfell . . tweive Inches of new snow fell on SlerrlBlanca·Ski Are. over the weekend, giving Good condltlonsort 1he.htgher 11In$ . , and excellent ~rKlltiOns.on·the·beglnners' and lower_topes'. . 111e. weather loree.st this morning Indicated til.possibility, . ,... li ~., • ,.. ' .. .' Ill- •• C)fmo...... w at the hIgher .revatlonl,WhichWiUhnprove O'peHI?O~RDEDle~rIOHof- t~f new .IJLeglon . of RuidOso.. U.nlted StatelSenator PeteOOMenlc:1 . skiing conditions. . ~ .~ut", spea~~t headquarters-of RobeffJ it· Hagee Post No.. wlUbefhe dedIcation and wUI.pre..nt atWashlno~, 79;· A"'erlcan~ :Legloh, will" beat- 10:·30, it a.m~, : tbePosfwltha flag flown" D.C., to SundaY's'·hlgh temperature was 42 and the overnight ''ow "the ofNew MexfffJ~ .. ' .. -32., '.. . . veferanl ~ January 2t..ihebuUdtn" Is, on Highwav31, nc)f"th , ..... - .

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, , Sjweral members of ,the RuldA1lQ-Hondo VaDey Rotary Club greeted foreign ex­ change student Sylvia Ann Turner, 18, at herarrival Sunday In Ruilioso from Novar Gardens SouthAustralia. .,, A graduate of high school In Aust",Iia, " Sylvia wID attendRuidoso High SChool and live In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mickey McGulre forthe springsemester. 11I1s summer, SylVia wID live with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gipson and'during the fall term with the Rev. and Mrs. Ken Cole. 11Ie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone , '

Frank ,TuriJer, she wID attend the local ~ Rotary Club meetings and vlsJt area clubs " .' as an Australianambassador. Bom In New Zealand, Sylvia has lived in the coastal resort town of Novar Gardens \ " 'I ' forseveral years. '\ THIS SPECIAL VAN wiN appear at the Selected from the upper third of her \, tQchrlstenlng the 1f The nCllt varsity game wID be at 6 p.m.. Tuesday against Tularosa In the I I BAlANCE SHEEr So • ...... ,~ t eau. "'" tl~"i' ft:n' tatIk C , Warriorgymnaslwn. I I 2 U" '''41t::" """'....._ ,, Thursday. the team will travel to the 1 Ot::.c~.-::" 1<>1_ u So e;.-_fII ...... _ .."It t~.;~"". • , 1. Ot.fc«ll:r '" ~"lof' I<'il:l ¢t".- 41It~it..-~t • ,• Dexter Invitational Tournament, wllere I I !>t,.~ ~rstwt5 • • !I. 01'" ..,",", ....." • • , they will meetHagennan In opening round " c:u;y,,~.. ~-". ptay. I I 7 f,#tw ...y~.. _-nil'f' t f't'M'Alf""". ~ tHl _ .....- p;tIt"'",.,,,.,; dsburg, I.llke Arthur, Hagerman,Ruidoso. I I It ",#.lol Hfll'''- ""'11M t.t';t', I..... t.",. p,,",_ Dellter. Capitan, HalehandWeed. 11 I_~_"'h ,,' t#IJ'''"''~~~ ~"'iol'W ,.,.4 ,"-_.l!t'of t~t I I l':li ~....' f,~Mntt .5 I)llit!f UW"," o , 16 'OIAl ASSr!t$ hum bf ...... I I"'" ", CBers electing I I • ltA8fotlt! St.. _I~ftJ ~l ~ ,~iIlt. l*t~.sIn'Il" .twPI>tWli~ i j Q!J.- 11 dfi>O'Ittt ti' ."'it r .. • 1, I I J' ,...... 4IId'UjO/ii'I.~l'fJf~;t";tt H ..1,1.. .. The meal will be $2 for adultsand $1 for ~ut.a'dJlI"l!d • I I 3Q '01AlllAl'IllltltS (1i!1IC.ll>rflf\lt ..olk iIIiid diOfHWltblnJ "'~"jil. .. 11. i ..IIURfirtltecf notd",.ilit clJildrelJuilder12. I I " "Ollly paid up members may vote," st. ",,'..IM tfDC.i *' PeatSollllllid, "butaU members of Cllers I I U~;;"'(Iil:k fsmUlell, theIr .guests aiid .prospectlve

;k. $llll'piU& members are InvitC!dto tonight's I I 1 3!.:, OMMded pilfItj meetililV 3$; It...... f~ COIifIlll"/ltOW ,.itd ofl'IiJ hpltil ~ .1 1 _" 1btAl tOUI." CAPItAl. bum til ~riI.. :it IN~ 361 .at -. AlIit· Attn (: ttLCAPItAL rlUl'lt ~ !~!T.! !.~!Lm~~l! __ •• ' I I , MEMORANDA, .,1. ~",,"'roF3ac.&l rl!l!Ji',~~~1t'd3..-~'_·· iI. ClIIIt and Ib....'. ((etr'qilIl'dl Itil.... Il\Ol;li!) • C.P.0. Report dire UolWi' to' I I I ,.~,. ~1JjW1t ~lH:lwt '_ d, b. .. fintdi iICItd iIoiid sKulI!i" tl"I1f!' J••lkiMlIll Ill' triel'r (f6,re'tiO!'d. 1d ofe>'rl !I "• e. Mil'fojll) (tlltTHP\liIda: 'II, /firil •• lbOYIJ- , • I I it. 11l'M .....lti, of$10l:JA!» of WM:ire; '(C!HM:.pCft\f. Ie M~.,1Nl8iftri!s 3ii ptill :IlS hlDWl' 'hjl.iT~ (corl'fl~ a~ • The ChI1dl:efi'll ProbaUOil Offlc.e report Ii. ta ...... 2. • II1. t4dml~ ~_wmmh -.old"lI\ldt1~ .. tll,Tf~"" 'f(c"""",,,id..to ~-i5-ab:ml , dJlcUvUlesforl!177Includes: • tM'1\

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Ruidoso mgh School Ilenior TefeSll .'-: Fredrickson, 18, bad two POems pUbUsbed in thl! national AntbolOllY of mgll SChool Poetry. Her first work pUblJshed, TefeSll's poem' , "Farewell My Love" was written as al • t", class assIRmne"t. The other "Of, TIme" :, .Republican , r', .,Women hear Domenrci aide Guest speaker at themonthly mllCting of IlJe LlncolllCounty RepilbUcan Women , held Jalluary 10 at Nob Hill Restaurant • was Greg Graves, Roswell field man for 8enlItorPete Domenlc!. • '. DurIng the meeting, president Penta Pool dfsplsyed the second plsce Gold Star a1'rllrd won by the club for acquiring the most members based lIII percentage of RepubUcan registration. , TIle club aI80 wa$ notified lItey were one fIlllll1y four In the lItate til..wIn a Dismond Award tor achievementJn 1977. Cathy Annals, RuIdoso coordlnator for' MONSSE BARRON, second from' right, was', Club. Pictured wJth Mrs. Barron are, left to the Domenlcl campaign, annolDlced plans . honored With a farewell luncheon last Thursday 'rIght, Gladys Glenn, Shaula Cull and .Klm for a cocktail party honorlng tlle senator: . by friends and members of the Ruidoso Altrusa Graham. on Saturday•.Januar.Y 21 and aollclted help . '. TERESA, FREDR'CKSON. from llJe memhel'llhlp. . The senator will be In lluldosli to .' dedicate the new American ~on Hall at 10:30 a.m., January 21,IInd then will go t4 . JANUARY Mescalero. The Dreamer A cocktail party lor m1Jpor!en an~ BY DANNIESTORM Interested frJenda :wlll be at 5 p.m., , ~ ~. January21,attbeLei!fonhaU.· ' DRESS MIi;LVINSASSE· desert regions around tiS moves In once In' a,whlle, and llJe dayurelonger, gIving IlJe sun more time to do Its work. SALE . Although the cold weatherlets up toward Try Before You Buy .... the last of January, some of the bestsnow JUST LOOK falls come InFebruaryand March. Snow Is AT THESE mERLE nORmAn cosmETIC STUDIO good any time of the year and especially ~ helpful In Iste wlntertowardsprlng. BARGAINS! MfLLY'S BEAUTY SHOP WinterMovell FromtheNorth SELECTED GROUP Hpir Designs by Connie WInter Is going full blsst In most of our Adobe Plaza - Next to New Mexico Miss WlDlerllhow. In the more northern regIons of our country to the north, and now our own REG. SALE IIIColon country some of the coldesLc!.l!.Y~.may. winter has flnally h\ld to ahow Its colors. $25 .... $10 257-4358 257-7273 We are now only three wetk4lnto the come late' February and even Maren. or Snow Is fallll)goOn the mountain as I write earlierIn December.. ~ u .' ':l litis to you. (Januaryelcvea). ,. *40 •••• $18.• ';~=~::::~~~~:~~~~:::=t:~'~'~"~"'::~ llell$OD' ofoWlnter;-when yod meliSln'this \~a ~'1 t~~ .. ~: Mild the 'llnO\'r'amOi1gat the plnea I6il In '" 6oih~nd'- $52 $20 ....)10 **.1..Ie ...***********It**...·ttlc·it'.*************ffi daysdaya';.oAndbetween.yet,theyearmlddloIn andandyear!M.!a.stout, theOf Here In our mounWii we ha1l'e . toucbed the world with the colors of pine­ winter seasons that are all our own - a and-pinon greenand white. • $60 $2::1 'i:: AME,RICAN STAR ...' i =~1w1n~:.'~at has been called "The little different from winters anywhere Out to the south of the hGUlle a gray :: There Is 8n old saying thatgoes, "When else. There Is quite a difference In our wIntery cloud casts a soltnes.s over the $74 •.•• $29 wlnters IlJrough llJe years - some mild cedar·and-plnon green and IlJe orallge. =:* the days begin to strengtllen, tlle cold $98 .... $39 ...... TWIN TREAT'BE begins to strengthen." I have lIotlced that and apen, some with snow early and Iste, pink of the wlnter oak brush. Up the vale ~ the coldest days of the w.!llter have COOll! some with alternating cold and warm llJe clOUds have sepsrated In the evening * Sometimes when you reach * mostly from llJe middle to the twentieth of days, . sky, and the sun breaksthrough. I d h t I January. There Is a clean brilliance to the sky • lor a ream you ave 0 eave ThIs year, however,ls unusual. We are which gIves It a special January blue as something behind. just now beginning to get OUl' winter 'There Is one thing about our winter here the bright sun. smlles on IlJe earth. Clouds weather, so that the winter season Is ad- that Is constant through the years: By the of every shade of gray. touched bypurest ~-14 t(;l't vaneed over towards Spring. On this kind time we get Into February, llJe coldest of white, areaU aroundInthe sky. • SALE CONTIJoIUES 5'i-:"'~~' ;}-GIlDU • UIp olwinler,youdo.notgenerallY$eethe'very tlle winter Isgenetally over. !'low a gray cloud comes flying out ofthe IU '! Thesun bascUmbed IIlgher In the sky{or · northeast - a message frOm the wintery '~!ii" ~~ ~~. ON THE BALANCE 'lL ".• cold days that come when Winter gets an Its dally journey. The warm air from the .fc:il'Jlt1 il.· early start. ·northland. The white lIDOW &\relI fly, OF OUR FALL Sfh'~ ~Q e danclng through the air amongst IlJe UWe MERCHANDISE * . white pellets of sleet, and there fa the ie~~}i~~~i,~t:'i:mo---"*. Aw..ooP.'",,-.e =: brlgbtflashof thefalllngraln drape. _ tOm Garden Club meets Tuesday There fa a wonderful breath of 'frInter In . SAVINGS =:* 8ft_OW TIMES: 7:o_o_p.:M. & 8:45 P.M. =::" A program on "Greens In the Kitchen" After llJe presentetlon by Mrs, Bunyan, the air - fun of lHe - and with the ~ - . ... will be presented hy Dorothy Bunyan at Mary Ann Jennings WlI1 explain use of fragrante of the winter grll8S and the UP TO Hit'strue.PeGf'N'lIaYetrouDfe the llUldoso Garden ClUb meeting at 2 herbs. . evergreens and the fallen leav8$ of the ...... lIIberiajMyWcH'ds.Moseshad ~ p.m.,'l'uesdaymthemultlpurposeroomllf Hoslesses for the pubUcmeetlngareBue river trees aU mixed with the lIII01t and lIIChabad..-orylhMIto ... tbeUbrary. Crews andMrs. Jepn!ngs, sleet and rain - thfs welcome winter IlliIell ....".tab••U." ,.. . . makesYour beartleap with JoY• 60% i ''TheHotH'.Pra)'et'' ~1 In a letter I received !a.st Monday from ! i Home from trip Cub Scouts our good friend, John T. l'l'aIe of lluldoso, Zl~EPla * ,. Mrs. Fl'aIlCCS Eckert haa retUl'Jled from there came a Cheerful message, and two =: i .Caldwell. Texas, where ahe attended the • copies of sometblng very beautiful caned "The Horse's Prayer." The prayerfa ilert • Acr_FnmX..... ~ 8- ....._ .....O:~&."..__ =: :':~.~k:~~:a~m~~1~~ reregister unselfish, ask\tlgtnostIy thlnglthat Will ':3I• .m.-5:Np.m...... * the actual birthday was mcember 1. help him bea betterfriendandhelper. "strOw TlMEr 8:f~P.M WbllelllCaldwell.SbevisltedwithllerSOlt Joon$llYS theauthotls lIIlJalown, butltfa * .. *' PaW h· '· clear to see that the pnlyer "as written '**,,********************* 1rliir"************f McCauley,, knownwhoIn WiIlJRUldosoon leavelis tJowardfrom billC. t IS eve'nlng back fit. the days when our valuable and l'l'avy 8talion lit Charleston, South failltful frlead, thehorae, d1dworkfotualn carolina. harness, \lIllllng WllgClnS and plowa iIlJ well CUb Scouts and troop leaders may as Catrylitg riders. The Hlitle's ~erIII BLUE GEM rereglstedonlgbt at 7:3Oat tbeChapattal made tobill Jllas!er, andends by Illylilli•. Motor Hotel. · "YouwlllllOh:olisldermelttilverent,ltr . INDIAN JEWELRY , ask this In the name of HIm whO was born $(IEC'AUXING IN tBI UNUSUAL CUSTOM DES'ON The registration fee of ~4.lIO lneludes .a lnastsbIe." llUbscription to"Boys' LIfe." The horse, all through OUJ' lite In 888$ . '., tv MISTY MOUNTAIN' . lJast, has been.our failltfUl frielld, and we NEW SUECTION ItANDMADI "If you have more than one SOIt In Cub value 'our noble camplillioo. toifay all Scouts. you IlaY onlyOllil fee of $4.ilO and. alWays. He will alwaysbold alllJId llisce III RUGS AND WALL HANGINGS each additional boy ill S1.80," a SCliuts' oW' hearts• .!lpOkesmall said. ~ . til .MAHAGIR - JOAN MOI'IISON , \ From tlnie time, as we talk about • homs,we wl1l brlng 111 some of the· beautiful wordJl of this prayerllentbyJobn .======.:::.. ===== ISAAC'S l'l'ale. t Midtown RuIdoso !. MARtI.···· .' DURING SIt SEASON NOWOPEN' ~ '0"PE··N'e•.RL·v ,fO'R·,. 11;00 <::I.m• .. 3:00 p.m: ANd' 4' ~ # THE ' PI .• : 5:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.. lAIE our ORDERS (CLOSEI> SUNDAYS) : '" " ~. .' ~.:. ~::=~:;::::=:~=== . . .- -=:::::::::.. :'.':. ,.. ,\~I(J:'S ' DB. BtmTON s. SCBULE~ "h'opeto'f'Ro~e PODIATRIST ..... FOOT SPECIALIST' • , 'C,. Ii, ~ • . 25)'.7303', • .1..437·2124 CALL 'DAY 'OR NIGHT . • For ' < .By Ap,poittnrtent Onl,.· PeriOnaUzed , . Strvlce., . ~.": ,~ .For You and' Yoor f:.mltv '1:11110t& STREET ..... ~ ALA.MOGORDO '. " " '. - ..'" . ".' .-" . • ".,,~ -- "'~'- - '. :. --' . , ,.- - ,- , , . • - . • , .,' .. .: '~ ~" ~ " ' ' , , . " ...' t , "j ...... , ".',' , ' ..,','. " ~' , ".' ~ , ' ,,'-~. " ,,. . '.. , , . , . ." \

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" .. -· ,+-';. ~ ' are·.,.n't..ll!l' sa1~e.;,too·,,:,',I:'"·· ,.., ~.~;;;.-;;,000:.·.;::.·~;::·rr:II:;la:'"·:of;';'oll a day aceordlpg to '. , January Sal~: I'm aul'il you've all, 6. Clleck lhe care,reqUlI'(ld .,., how much energy ellperts of New York's COlllmlsslop , Ii..'\ organization must have the kind of recruitlnent ~~ Rushing 464. manllgers try to dois to get across idea that 4. Gibson's 31 25 ,, , policy that will bring in a steady flow of able in the long run everyone's ovemcUng vested 5. PialElectric 30 25 High Team Game - Ski West 820; INTERIOR PAINTING I and highly motivated individual", And itcannot interest is in the continuing vitlllity of the ' 6. Hollywood Food Mart 29 ?:l • I afford to let t"ose individuals go to seed, or Ruidoso NaturalGas 817; Hollywood Food organization itaelf, Ifthat fails, everyone loses. 7. Ruidoso Natur!l1 Gas ?:l 29 Mart 798. U you are plaonlng to paint where get sidetracked or boxed in. • ButIt's a hard message to get across. 8. Metropolitan Life 25 30 wallpaper haR been, here are, The secolld rule for tbe organiMtion capable 'l'he eighth rule is that the organization, 9. Pertset, Parks & Assoc. 25~ 30~ High Individual Game (Men and severlll Ups on removing the puper. ofcontinuous renewalls thatitmustbe a bospl­ capable of continuous renewal interested in . 10. Rue's Vending 25 31 • Women) - ClIuy C8stsneda 226; Walt First. maybe It IR "shippable". Is , 11. Cupp Hardware 25 31 table environment for the individual. Indlvld- ' what it is going to become nnd not what It has HUghes 177; Jlm ,Clements 223; Hope Many modem papers cali he taken 12. Watts Concrete Pumping 22~ 33~ Layton 173; Tuny Wilson 198; Juelan off cleanly by Rlmply loosening an . uals who have been made to f!lel like togs in been. The lleed to l!>Ok to the future Is the the machine will behave like Cogs in the HIIlb Team Series - Ski West 2361: Rushing 172. upper comer and pulling down, U reason so mnny corporations today have re­ you're lueky the entire strip wlll ' machine. They will llot produce Ideas for Search and development programs. But the re­ come olleaslly. change. On the contrary, they will resist such searcliprogram. which is a way of l!>Okingfor­ If the paper won't "strip", Ihe ideas when produced by others. ward, cannot thrive if the rest of the organiza­ !len thing to try I. sOllkbfg and The third rule is that the organlMtlon must tion has the habit oflookingbackward. .Infant'heart research serllplng. First, test "soak·ablllty" have built-in provisions for self-criticism. Jt The ninth rule Is obvious but difficult. An by sponging waleI' Oli a sllIoli nrea. ; must have an atmospbere'in which uncomfor­ Ifthe paperfall. to absorb the waleI' . organization runs Oil motivation. on conviction, . '- tlIble questions cnn be asked-in which nnyOlle within a minute Ill' tWII, lIIen the on morale. People have to believe that it really surface will have to he broken by canspeak up. makes a difference whether they do well or may'''postpone s,urgery The foilrth rule is fluidity of internal struc­ seralehlng. This Is best done by badly. They have to care. They have to believe A University of New Mexico physlclenls taking a hand saw by tb. back nnd' ture. Most organizations have a structure that their efforts as individuals will mean s!I1d. And It mav be allie to limit th\l drawing the teeth over the s""fare 01 , that 'was designed to solve problems that no researching ways of postponingdangerous muscle damagetliatfollows heart atta~ks. something for the whole orgnnization, and will and difficultsurgeryfor tillY c~dren •. the paper or using eB\t',\ conrse: longer exist. . ' be recognized by the whole organization. Working with Dr. Barry P. Avner, end But this Is the first research Pl'l!ject to saodpaper. 'Fhe firth rule ia that the organization must look at the effects of Propranolol on the The papcr shnuhl then be receivlnll funding from the New Mexico oxygenodllPrlved heart. have an S:dequata system of internal communi- , Americans have always been exceptionally Afflliate of' the American Heart lhorougbly suaked wllh 0 lll1l:turc oj cation. The enormous potentialities of the gifted at organizational innovation, In fact. Association, Dr. Steven Yabek. UNM "'I'here Is no quesUon that the I'llsults of bot water and a chemical humnn brain are in part explainable in te!'IDs some observers say that this is the true Ameri­ Medical School pediatric eardlologlst, Is thls stUdy would be very Important If It "wallpaper remavcr" which Is of possibilities for combination and reeombma­ can invelltlveness, We could do even better 'looking for drugs helpfUl to the Infant shows that this drug lmproves heart aV!l11able at our store. Apply wltlt large brush or sprayer. Item 1\01 Is tion. And such recombination Is facl1itated by ifw- ..utourminds to It. whose heartdoes not get enough oxygen. ' function where there 'Is Insufficient From work at the University of oxygen," Yabek wd. then, accomplished with 3 3" or 4" C8Ufomia at , Yabek found scraper. MICr removnl, be sure 10,. that dlllltaUs, a drug for heatt patients, wash olf old paste antI -l7lnr, willi .. "makes matters worse where the heart DR. ANN MITCHELL hohvaler. muscle Is dcprived of oxygen." , PALMER Rememher ••• you ol\·,nys :If't. But dlgltaUs does Impl'l!ve the working fine qu.olity •. , lnlr \nlC!'~ :'mr; DAR meeting C."I~'l!"'~~"'()IS·: ~". '. of "" hea.rt muscle that hu a nonnal . . I" ..~ ... 111'Jll!tt advice ••• at •, 5potlighter fined $300 oxygen supplY. he said. , Tuesday eve Vabek hopllll to find drugs that will VILLAGE SHOPPING HARDWa..~~ enhance cardiac function In hearts that CENTER cupp An Odessa, Texss man, convicted of game or Uvea1«k- and was fined $300 by The Oaugbters, of the American ai'll short of oxygen. Using rabbit hea~. OFFICE HOURS AND PAUn spotlighting near Roswell, was assessed a 'RoswellMaglstrateRobertRamlrez • Revolution will hold a publJc meeting In radioactive chemistry and pacemakers, $300 fine, according to the Game and Fish • the Ruidoso Ubrary at 7 p,m., Tuesday, Yabek Is working with a relatively new MON. THROUGH FRI. 23'1 fa Depattment. The f300 fine la tbll atatmoryJID10untset with Colonel Richard HaU speaking on the drug called Pl'l!pranolol. 9-12 - 2-5 MolI«:~P""H....0p>No<:>E....37:o-ai

-'",- • Hawaii for lsi UNM Lobo rbotballgame - September, 1918 • london - June, 1978, • 'ENTALS ON,A DAILY, WEEKLY • Special Hotel Package: 3 days. 2 nighlS in a preslige hOlel, PhOollllx Orleans -less t"an $40 (excl.lransportat,on). . 0. Nl!W l'JO,~~~ . ''OR L':ASE BASIS ' . Free Travel.!"'. Checksto all BSI 'tra\lel Club Men,bllrs! ~)LOOI(OUT , ESTATES. LTD. "l~.· masler clllirge .' ~t'Ai'

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J' BY ROBERT E. HUBElt But Anaya has malntalnedtl1llt new • ----c .. . SANTA FE - A Santa F,e lawyer with S '. close family and professional ties to long­ b~:1 i~e~~~~~~: :~~edo~:r ~:i\:rJ . " ,. . THE" RUIDOSO NEW·.. time Democratic leaders appears to be the. fraud and abuse Investigations to ~te' .' ~~. front-nmner at this early stage for the attorneys general. . Published each Monday audThursllPy by Rufd!lS~News, ~ii., J. J(ennel!iGreep, party'sattorney generalnomination. The federal law in qu~tion ~~n't President; Walter L. Green, Vice P~idel\t, at 1714 SUdderth DrIve, and enteted He Is Jeff Bingaman, n young attorney ( speclflcally require Involvement by the assecond chiS. matte,ratUle Post Offleeatltuldoso,N.M.1I8345. . • who says he bus been concentrating his AGs. but it does offer 90 percent fede1'tl1 ._; efforts so far In developing support within funding for the'units (as opposllll to the Ken and MaryGreen "."." "".""."" " ,Publlsbers '~ditQrial the legolcommunityItself. . current 50-50 federal-state matching nOW Cale Dl~keY' , ~ ., ,, l):cIltor If his early lead Is maintained and received) if attorney general offices take Carmell Edwards i • .... ••Advertlslo.g Mgr. During the 'c Production Mgr. '.' attorney general's post for decades). The thrust of the law was to give states' '.' . vlll your legal representativ•• bOl to • answeranyquesUOM3hout how your taxes were j\tCp3ICd. That's RetlSOIl OearEditor: The/error rate referredto pertainsto the 'No. S why H&R Block should do We receive yOur paper each week and .SUpplemental Security Income (SSI) your taxes. find it most helpful in keeping os Informed program, Which Pllidout $3.041,700.000 • or evenls In the area SllrrOimdlng Ruidoso. dul'ingthe silt months ending with March, H&RBLOCItr , We .ffndsllch features as "stuph & JIlllk," 1911. AlthOllgll we are conllnually working THE INCOME TAlC ~OPU! "CliPPed Comment," and others very IH\ reducing the errortatebithiaprogram, OPEN 9-ll-MON.·FRf. Interesting. Iio'ivever, a. cUpped item, much il! It Is caused beeaulle recipients do WSATURDA'Y "Social SOOurlty Errors," which came not notify us timely of chlinges in their fl'omthe News-lluUetln, Helen. has eoll- financial status -income and resources. ,. 9.25 SUDDERTH fUSed two entirely separate programs This Is a needs program based on income 251-4223 administered by the Social Security alld resources, lind allY ~Dilges in sllch Admillisttatlon. thet are not reported timely produce E' ,.& . ,. pa:l'JJ1h "n!~::rors. Once a Year we recOl1tact esc r""'1""nt to \rerlfy Incoml> und The Ruidoso Stale Bank', 5unup 10 sundown savings plan earns as much as any savings r" resources, lind It Is at this time thllt we pian at any other bank anywhere in the U.s. . ""0'LV'"ED" ,... . I . '. ... '...... ' '.. rteqUentlydisCilverpayments. t;:lIch reelple!ltthe over19 tordtoor undernotify Savings deposilcd today earn 5% compoundcd daily. That means your savIngs are i1,• us Jmrnedilltely of changes but they , working for you at 5% inlcre,t even if ypu put them in one day and take them out the S frequently lall to do so. In the Roswell / ;:- next. f'. district .we have been qulte successful In It pays to savc at Ihc Ruidoso Sialc Bank not oniy because yOIl get as'much for your Th h' h'" he wh . reCQ\tetillg manyofthl! ewerpaymenfll. ~ t 's Pllr.r$:#ll,4~,~I~~J~~~s~~~~~ ::;.-. money a5 anywherc else in Amcrita but also because money lhat stays in Lincoln ewu, wat, w n, . ere .l -. (0 ~ County helps cvcryone a bcllcr lifc! - dh of' " • .. I t period referrllll to 1rl the article. The In· an ·OW ". it ctease!n social !1ecurlty tllltes was ~ --•.~ 6'"etting' done. necessary tokeep thIS progrlitn an a sOllnd -. f/noncfal. bllsis. The Increase IIad nothing -:;. ri~ess"I'O' whl~h ~ ·· e' 11'·u·sl"n··ess··". ·o'r P' VII n·al·. . financedto do WIthfrilmthegeneralSSt program,nwenuCir 11ItherIs '- Th • .' Ihan,liilclalsecllrltytaltes. . .;z t "'Z . ~ ' ce" y.U··u 'n"eed" adue'W' rti'·ses'.· . securityAdmllllsftativeAdlnIillstratlonexpenseilil!tunsslightlythe SocialOVer ::: · lL...... ~ SelVl ~% of belleflls Pllid, Inldwe llrecunlinwdiy ill;;; ':i... bIIremll1imum• ":j'- ~ ~. I" ;Q RUIDOSO 2574043 - RUIDOSO DOWNS3'Z8-4117'- CAPITAN3S4-2242 OS~ j.~~tti~~~~~i~:~~~ic~~ : ..... CAR~IZOZ() • TH,E' RUI"D' 0 N'EW'S' GATEWAY 257-5298·- t • 2S14043 • • . , ' J.Hassler$trlcidand ;;-. - " ..... S .' r • , , r F. I" ". ..i'. tlLljftiet MllI!llger .; I .J I ~ ""~.~ ... _------_...... •

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.. ":' "11. • ".FIREWOOD SALE :,:<:, prQ=~:nD:~~r:~~~r~:rd$ , ;~, Cash '~Carry-~4960CQtd ' ,SQld IJY ~or.dQrrruck Loa,d . ;' ,. :.;. ,-:.....,. , Deliver &,Stack·-10 Wit/lil\. '" '.' " PRJ'l'caE'l.'TCQNsmUC'!'ION Mile,Ra~iusof DEADLINES ..,... UceDlled,..,... 30 Capitan,N.M. ' CARD OF THANKS: 3~4-2612 8:30 a.m. FrIday for Monday Remodeling, New CODlltructloa, , . PHONl ,,', ,, Repall'S and Add,()ns 8,30 a.m. Wednesday for 'Thur­ RuI~so, ,If no' answer, caD 354-243'5." sday Since it seems Impossible to personally &x 1682, N.J\f. PHONE ~7-5;189 .' ' ClassUled Ads retlelved after the contact all friends, relatives and nelgh- , bars who extended comfort and co~ .""'" "' "SAVE·.SAVE .. SAVE deadUne wllI Dot appear untD tbe GJ\RAGE 'AND ESTATE. SALIi1 -513 I --...... ,...---...... -- ...... -.------..... solation during our recenl bereavement, NEARI,Y NEW - three bedrOQm, 2 bath, . foDowIng paper• we lake tbls opportunity of thanking Sudderth dJ'lve, opposite library,look for CLASSIFIED RATES SigJl$. 1l-7!l-1t<;, ' ASk UOUTOUR" I fireplace. all appli~nces, furnished or, everyone. May God bless you all. unfurnished. $345 monthly, 378-4740. R­ Per Word .... , ... ,' .10c of ~~NlrJ~~PfC: .--...... ---...... ------'~-- The Family OF~' "241 ,CLASSIFIEDS " '; ". ' I WRITE - formica dining table with 70'2tc Minimum Charge, $1.75 Steve Sanchez S." 'lour car, "n~:.. :lab~ gly~ itv.t~'f. thoU flJ"!;,ns Dr . ~------~----_._-_._-- NllW (:OOlitruefil)n' one e'ftension lell! and, 4 chairs, gOOd, haus.~ncfSAveMONEy, Plus 4 /4 % Sales Tax cOl1di~'Qn, , buy .. TIlnEE BEDROOM - Ph bath, mobile, ' Resldentlal- COmmercial $35. 207 Torreon Loop, off old DUR1N,Q JANUARY ONLY Please refer aDy questions to Also Custom Cabinllts Lincoln Road. OlllJ 257-5938, F-7o-2tc TWO fOR TH~PRICE(:IF O,.,E furnished, a.cross from Chaparral, $180, You pay r"gular ..,III~ 'Dr VO\lr cl-.s,Wed Old fo' one 378-4740 afternoons. R-70-21e The Classified ANNOUNCEMENTS: Finish WQrk , Inse-rllon ..nd WlJ'lI run ji it $ft"Olld tlme·FR.EE Of , " ' Department - 257-4001 Call fQr Free Estimates CHARGE! ,. ~ --...... , HELP-NEE,D------,..--TO LIQUIDATE--- "Reader ads 0"1.,. no dlsplaV ads. TO 257,S994 "IndiViduals only, no tOmmer'r;lal busme.sse5. BOOK BORROWERS -! need mine $20,000 note secured by real estate, 'No r.fllnd$lf ad h C'aIJCIlfIt"4 eil,..I.,., and shall be very grateful for tbelr FOR' RENT B~tf" payable at 896 for 10 years. Agreeable to return, Eve Ball. reasonable discount. 257-2028. B~7o-2tc RUIDOSO NEWS One. anll TWo iJeuroom dJipll;1x apartments ­ LEGAL NOTICE ------..... --~------...,...-- .. 257·4001 NOTICE OF F>UBUC !:I4L E' ROOFING CompletelY 'furnished, In­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN CAKES ." PASTRIES - made for wed· Notlct' Is hereby olvt·n !t.ltl on Jdnvdry ~s, 1918 ~I 10 dings, birthdays, or any occasion. cluding T, V. on cabie. All' a m,. II public !!ollie will be "(·Id dt !ilerra Blan<: a MaIo, ~ fo Beautifully decorated by Bud Nickles. 19 , REPAIRS utilities furnished. 'ell for c ... sh the follOWing c;ullrrler,,1 to WI' 1913 Foul ~U fFl0YKS"'961A. said collfail ,ro5'almenl ~r urllr Call 257·2207 N-lll-lfc aoret!'menl fConc;:lltionaf So!llf.' (onlraCfI held b( f;'j.n01''-~1 WOODLAND RIDGE - Apartments, 2 Ruidoso - yet reasonable ­ .... _- ---~- _. ------..... Motors Acceplanc.e CorpCira'uln il5 "ecure(J p"rf, 'iia.d ------WILl, DO BABYS!'ITING - Weekdays in FURNITUIIE COMPANY bedroom, furnished or unfurnished. Located in walking distance public. sale 1:l10 be (onclU' ted a"orU,"g 10 lhe lit ..... •. Qllht' lIest Buysm'luwn State Dl NtrN M!!ItICO (," ....('ral MOlors At(I'pl",,«,. CaNTHOI. HUNGE:R - And lose weight my home for children 3 and under. Carpet, fireplace, dishwasher, laundry to excellent super market on COt"PQratlon "'f!'$(!rvC!'!o the "1Qh.110 tuo ailtOl\ '!.IIIt> with "I,.'w Shape Diet Plan and Hydrex Loving ca"e and nice surroundings. Call ' • •• facilities. 257-5300. W-27-tfc the cOllaloral '" preu'l'lU,r \10''''d lind m ... ~ IJ" ..,..•.., dl Style Home by Volker Mechem Orive. Sfl~rra Blanca Motor'!. 1'Il30 O~ H'Il Water PHis at Nunley Drug, 69-6tp Jo 257-2150.. GoM-5k ••• GENERAL MOTORS ACC.EPTANCE CORPORAl I')"" ~------~------~-----~ LINCOLN n81. It (1] 16 ...... NaUonal Mjlttresses FOUND Lady's ring. describe, pay for _----_ _- ASPEN LODGE APARTMENTS ­ BOB'S UPHOLSTERY - Furniture • •• (formerly Lonita apartments). Best DELUXE APARTMENTS ad. and repaIr P, 0, Box 1191. 69-2tp recovered and repaired. Free estimates. BassettFumlture LEGAl NOTICE •• • location in to "l1. I and 2 bedroom, no CALL R. C. WHEELER l.arge selection of fabrics. Call Bobby or Barsloola by Casco pets. 257-2978. W-51-tfc NOTI CE" OF PUBL Ie SAL F Ruth Gonzales. 378-4580. B.7ll-tfc I 257-4575 - 336-4682 TO WHOM IT M,.y CONCE' RN Every Saturday night ") ••• No'lc.lt tM:!'reby gl'l("n thai on Janu""" 'l~. 1978 ,}I 'il OS ( - -_._~------Vnflnlsbed Ii'Urnfture ------,----,_.------III m . a public sale will b.. h..ld 41 5'''''1''0 8Iiln(.ng IVlt;ll" Approved Credlt Available easy access, adults. no pets. 257-7854 or " '!e(u,..e en ot:lllgitHon arl..lng unt1l'r ., rel.'ul ..... '!tl/tlmf>l1! Proceeds 1'0 Charity hour or week. (Weekdays) Mrs. Morgan, wc:urlty agreemont lcondlllonllli S,,14,o Conlr....,' h..... ,,, I,y 257·5388. M-ll9-Ifc PHONE 257·7966 257-2449. W-ll7·tfc REAL ESTATE: Cloenefal Moror.. Aut>pl 1.10"IS cum I'ARTY NEW 3 BEDROOM ­ 2 bath, traUer Acceptance Corporal'on rf'''"'lf~'!t Ihe "gtll '0 o.fT "I Ih<'!. Every Tuesday -7:30 p.m. FIX~IT completely carpeted, horse facllitles approxinllltely 290 'fl. deep, with or Iotlle GEORGE'S without mobilp home. 1 mile from Pizza • The colla'eral Is prr\p"'It \lort'd /1,,1'1 mil'''. "10"" "I All American Room available. 378-4358. E-67-tfe S,.,'" Blene", MOlors 19100JI59 HOUSE REPAIR ------'-,-- Hilt on Carrizo Creek. Phone 257-4910 or GENERAL MQTOR'i ACCFPl ANCe COJ'lPOR/l- 110N Chaparral Motor Hotel ..------_._, 1-746-6fI65 S-51·tfc "11 !!,_-,.!.J 16 . Your Host "Our gpecif/ffy ig gmf/II JObS" IWOrODBURNERS SMALL CARPETED - One "bedroom, m;WOSO VALLEY NOON LIONS 108 Larch Rd. ,257-2525/257-7655 ¢lUties paid, no pets. Phone 3784661. R­ ------_._-- LEGAL NOTICE I When was tbe last time you had 66-tfc NEED A GOOD BUSINESS? -,Good man your clllntney cleaned? In a survey I and wife operation, small engine repair' ********************~ of 8 northern states, It was fouad --,_.._------and equipment rental. Call 257·2302. W· E'LFCTION RFSOl uno,., . , I TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED 01 Ih~' .... (f1Et MEADOWS of TR!!.." 61-tfc " ;to 1" that chimney fires were responsible I # Vill A(',' OF roo tH[lOSO Apartment, a month, all bills P'llId. : COUNTRY CLUD : . REMOVAL for lout of every 20 fires. f200 .~------BE IT Rf~LVFO by !tl" ~o"I"nInO Bort, 01 It.t> I $75 deposit, close-In. ~~/-.~ti2 or , YillaQt" 01 RutOo~ fhlll .... I'. Available it AND I The National Fire Proteellon I 267-5359. H·lll-tf\ TIlE MOST BEAUTIFUL ~ River Iota III AA rt"oular ""unit tpotl el.... loon 'ShAll b" hl"'d or. pr~IVATE Msoelatlon recommends you have Tu,,"'d."Y. Millre h 1 1971 : r Or\ PAr\TI£S : TRIMMING I Ruidoso. l,argepines, year around,ldeal your chimney cleaned hy ~EWEST o Th" lollOWlna 011...." ,,11"'11 bt> ',tl"" On.. "-''''I''or 'Q' .... (Ai...L 257·2212 it I a HI'JI)()SO'S for. homes or condomlnlwns. $35,000.00 ill lour Vt"II' I(lrm two Ir".. '....' 10' . fUflli"ht'd tlr unfuTni ..hrd. 2-3 (le'rkar500pm onTlW"""" J ... "u.."y7.,1Il'Ut ARMADILLO. 257-5101 UPJ'lm CANYON Beautifully o o.(I",,.'lons 'or "nllld"r, t"'u\1 be 1<1(>(1,",1" Ihf' !J(·druum. \-\a·.tH'r~. dr ..... ('rG. tUsh· remodeled hom,'. 3 bedroom, view 01 munlclplIl ("I('rk brlw n "If· hOU'" 01 8 00 '" or, " .." 5 OU STAINED GLASS STUDIO "Ask About Our I NO MESS I \\W,rwro,. 2;jio:~1i7!1. pm on Tu.\lIfty. J",nu,,' ... )1 1918 "' Complimentary mounlain. mrerUy across from river AdDPte< I " • 'ServlngtheSouthwestSince LEGAl NOTICE CALL 257-5278 RlNS~: AND VAC -, Shampooer, $12 a day 1977. ! FOR RENT t. Learn To Make WindOWS, at Minit MartFood Store. 257-2307. M-41 1 SAVE· SAVE· SAVE RESOl UC")N"OF f'l F CC ION tfc ~------'BEDROOM CONDO r,r l~ ~ 4 __ • ._,_•• and Suncatchers 4 PINECLIFF V,U" lip U".l'fO'l) AUTOMOTIVE: ASK ABOUT uuR SoEA RE SUE I,. TO pol" pi (uprpe!' 1IC' Gob.",no " .., \r .Ila dC! 51 UldO'\O Que .... Ub-rOM MAUl> - Draperies, plllows, CALL 257·4605 A U"JI; ell!'(IQR d(" mun,c'plo t.,""", Illflar eol M4"1~", 7 bedoJpreads, accessories. We measure 241 CLASSIFIEDS oe M.o',o tf~ Iwa ••...... •..•.••....••~ and make to order. Selectfrom hundredoJ 1966 CHRYSLER 300 - $750. New $ell YCUI f'l'lIl hnd a 1Gb. give .wa., 'hOUII.ltltn,or o LM Ug"l.nf.'S pUl"~IO' ~ oeClPara" un "Ic fiN" rAY FOR RENT - l''urnlShed apartments, one bu~ a ho:.tlf .nd SAVe MONGYI unt.,.mlno d.. c""tro ",",," no,. AdmI ,..,u...1t 'PO ~4'r ",n .... 0' lufo, ------1972 FORD - 4X4, F-250, good condition. CHARGe- '. ~rlbllna ~ house. corner West Avenue at B street,. ONE------BEDROOM HOUSE - partly fur­ PO' Ie Cf.I tondDJ;S/) /11",\' G/'Jp,., el ./1.,'.., ,. lIud StorageService • ·"Eacr",.adS(lnlv. DO "tsp'.yads. M f'ntoro de 19111 two blocks south of Areo Station. Phone 378-4123. G-67-4tc nished, water and light bills paid. Call tOll'lm~rcl;l1 , , Packing, Materials, Free Estimates : ~------_. ·'ndh'ldll"IS 9n.,-no bUSln,...,. o Ot"tllt'"clof'Jt"'\ pltrd ;., <.1"",dSfUfll sera" "'('f"'II'li RuJdO!lo·Downs. 69-2tp ------, H~tfc "No 'lQ"und'sUl:ld I' (IInU'ed t.rl" coro III (I"c'lb"ns dol myn.- 'P'/I " ..'rp Iil'!. flOfas dp 1M." /)I'] : Limited Storage Now AvallA hIe • 257-2810, II m y las 5 00 p m (01 M'" II'~. 11 "r ",nero de 1918 ~ ~lJIDOSv : ------_._------• ----,,------_.__._.'------,- ACEPTAOO V APPOOAOf) F'HE "111 d. U '1' MATCHING LIVING ROOM ARM- :N RillDOSO - Nice cabin with fireplace, RUIDOSO NEWS DI,o(IC!'mbrn d .. 1911 : TRANSFER & STORAGE : $50 ~\/llo,rt l Day'" 1, CHAIRS -- pair, $3lJ separate. See at rellable, pennanent tenant wanled, call 257·4001 "'If illo1' : 257·4053 : two story green house, comer of Kirk­ ------_.- . Tularosa,l-585-44Gl. W-61·tfc ATE5TI(,UA : Business Office In • manand Heath. 69-2tp 1972 CUTLASS SUPREME - 40,000 ntlles.

I,,~ see to appreciate, $2,300. Can 257·2852 • J;!ImMo L Hlnp • Lyle Furniture Co. BWIding • -----~------E~ribana after5 p.m. B-69-lfc • • FIREWOOD - Juniper, pinon, $60 cord. • : ...... •. -_._---,---~---- nlJ )f 11117.16" , delivered and stacked. Also, largel amounts wholesale, delivered: 378-4711 1969 BONNEVILLE - ,Clean, one owner, LEGAL NOnCE ADI> TO YOUR HOUSEHOLD - Income 378-4681. P-17-tfc new tires, brakes,fuel pwnp, tags,Runs Choos(' your hours. Earn $5 to $6 per like a top. Phone 257-7031. K-69-2tc ST ATE' OF' Nt: W ME)(ICO C.OUJ4T·, U" L INCOl N ------~------,. IN THE pROBATE' COURT hour tearhlng decorative cralls. No THIS RIFLE IS FOR YOU: Keming,un.a ------,------I'" THE MATTER OF' e~p.rl.nl. necessary. Call 336-4573. H· calibre Matchmastcr Model 513-T. PICKUP FOR SALE - Ford. real good " THE EHATE OF , 70-1l1' Beautifully hand-carved custom stock condition, automatic transmission, P.s., • . _. - .. _------by George Bode. Excellent condition• A.C..loaded. Call 257-4574. S-69-4tc ~1JRSTNI; HOMf: - 1'wo vacancies in $100 is all you need for this one of a kind Probeh! No ''''8 ------NOTICE lOC.RfDITQP ... Ed~'WIlCld Rest Home. Roswell, 1-ll22­ collector's item. Call 336-4389 after 5 NOT ICE IS HEREBY G'VF~' th.., .,." l1<,;;"fOr".qrwd ha. 0685. $4[Jll and up. E-70-2te been appolntf'd ~rWI'\iti 'f-O"f'wn'o1I"lf..ra' , ..,'\ po;,"tp AI' D.m. for moredetails! H-45-lfnc per'loOnS havlnQ (13'''''50 .1QlI.n..llhl'\ ",rill'" ",re 'P1u"M'0 ._------present thel, (1",lm" w,thln two months, .tlt",r Ih. datil' 0' INSUI..ATIO~ - Steel l-bea!1JS' trusses, 1t1~ ,lnl f)l"obllcahOJ' of Ih., No"cp Q< "1(1 ,I1,m'S y,,,11 tM" forever berrt'd Claim, my,,1 he p,p'50"n'ed e.II'o"r II) the asphalt shingles. 3 water tanks, Alcoa under"lgl\(I'd Pf'~nal rppflP...."td'.Vf' al Po!>1 QUote aluminwn 'siding [1800 sq. ft.), cinder Drllwt" 38. Ruldovr. N..w Ml"Jlto 88'US or fIIPd w"h thp block. toilets, sinks. doors, windows, Dislrlct COUl"l DATED JanuolrrA 19~£1 molding, oak flooring, trailer awnings, ,,.: lCay P Vllalm,," dishwasher, barbeque, louvered P~I Off,cE' Or4WEOr ]8 SAVE· SAVE· SAVE RUidoso, Nt'w MplllC'o 90,..,. swinging doors, four 7ooXI5 nylon tires, ASK ABOUT OUR wheels, and covers (Chevrolet) two 700X14 radials, two 7OOX14 mud and LEGAL NOnCE 241 CLASSIFIEDS snow. Mnch more. 378-4358. &1l9-lfc ...... ~' qiV~aW --_ _...... --._ _ _-- .. , '." ..... NOllCF TO BIDDERS St'Ij rour til' f,nd illDb, ..VthO'S(lkltfrnSar -- ,. The Lincoln COunty BOI'Ud ot (ommlon'o"er!o 'l'qlJflsf buy;) "'ou~(' "eu:tSoAVE' MONEYI l~' YOu WANT - a dining rOllJrt set or FOR SALlil - i974 Chevy ¥.z ton piCkUp , written waled bid, ro, & one 'foal" tupply of n Oll!'~l and DU'llING JAflUARY ONLY vasollne fu("1 to be supplll;!Cf ar localions cle'Slgna1Pd b., IhE' TwOFQR TtiE PRICE OFONE hedroom set fit fdr a king come to S. E. with racks and tool boxes. New tiresand Coun1y. YDU pay '('QuM_ t;lh! lor your cla""ilipd ifd lor OMI!' ~·urnlture at 817 While Sands, good cdtldltlon. $2SOO. 2514026. B4o-2tc 81ddtol" mu'l-' SUpply lank!. and stan(!5 ,n-\"'''on "ltd wl"l1 run II a lE'cand lime FRElE OF Submit bids on or before J"nuary 20. 19711'0 the Coun'v CHARGP' A1amollordo and see the Paul aunyan, Manage,..·s Office at Box Ill. Carrllo!o. N.M 883()j, or oR radf" old, Only, no cll'play ad\ collectldn by Singer. We have other dl'llver sltld bid to Ike <;.ounty Cf!Srl< at the Llncol" Count., 'l"d'''.du';I,-onl,r. no (Ommen::lal bU",neUf's. quality bedroom sets bySinger andJ.1', 4 WHEEL DR. AND COUrlhO\l5e before S OOp,m • Jar-va,v '20. 19111, ''''n .."I\lnd'll ,f ad I" cancell'd parlV Bien wlll be- opened January 13. 19i'f1 at 10: 00 a,m • "' John, dining room sets by Singel' and 'h~ regula' meellng of the lincoln Count., Board (If Universal, living room furniture by Comml,"It.t"~rs, RUIDOSO NEWS PICKUPS LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMl5SIONEhs Cooke and Jackson, free delivery til ------.,.,--- -~- --,- 17" U (1116 257·4001 Ruldoso with purchase df $200 or more. ' 75 CHEY. 4 WHUL DR. Open Mondays thl'oughFrldays, 9 til AIll.POWER $3980 6:30. Saturdays, 9to5. Phone1-437-9385. • LEGAl NOTICE S-69·2tc 2·NICE OLD nEPS NOTICE TO BIDOERS $1280 AND ~1580 SHied bids will be fot:elved by th~ lincoln County DOitt'd ot COfnml'slof'ltrs bV January Xl. 1971 for tebuietloh and .valuatlon. thl' Commission will /lward '66 8RONCO SOff tOP the bId on Januer.,. 23. ''\178 to bE' t-fftcllve J:e-bruo!lrv to, JOB OPEN - for cook/prep persdn, part ENGINE RE8UlLt $1180 1'" for the 'Ollowl"9: .time right now, wlll train. Must be I1eat Public Uebllltv and property damage find bodll, ,nlurv appearanc~, (PLPO.BIJJ andc.omPTehenslve and colll'!;lon dedClcUb'e in own transportation to NICI$t'74 FORD Insuranclll' net'ded on- Wlhitl~. l,(lJ) Speoc:l'lc:aflt.ln'li in Tinnie, N. M. caUl-653-l42SlIfterlJp.nt., cfddp: Vii 1. lbAbEI>' $2950 PLPOANO 01 Tony, ' 8-68-tfc A. l)l)O:.oooeach pl!'AOn ~ 8. l5DO.ooo••eh occ:urlineto '69 'flEV. t. $790 C. 1100.000 property dam.",e . COMPREHENSIVE AND COLLISiON '13 COURIER PICI("P "'" '110. ded\fCtlble comprehenshle WORK WANTED: -- .. , •• IJOO. deductible collision Pubflc lIabllltv and propeorty dam.age arid bodllV lAlurv '69 FORD ~ t. '1180 will .....,. to II" .40 Items. compr~tw,"lve and COIUSlon PERRY'S REPAlR & MAlNtENANct ourOOOR ,SPECIALTV \VIII at*ly onlv as Indlearltd 011 eaeh Item A lid of ltOCKMASO/'lRl'-STUCCO '1401'. Nl-r vetlfel"tlnd Itemt can be Ott'alned bv talUn; th~ (oun'v SERVICE - IJonte app1llllice repair • Mfnao.r·. OIfJe•• 6..·1312. Re.a50n.ble Qu.sfloh\ will be. commercial altd non'cbmmerclal, pLASTER ANb CONCiUtfli:WOlli( ! emwtredbytr;e same humber. . Refrigeratlon,alc.beatlIlg andcoollllg F'RElilES1'IMATES ' ' . 1hOUntoln COtlnt"V Board of CdmmlMlonerS reserves DAV1i)iCEmoN ,~ . thel't!iht totelect,allV ,fndall bJds. repairs. 257-2189, 646Slldderthf)rive, r;r. LINCO...,. tQlINtV DOAAOOF COMMISSIONER'S 8tp • ,.' '' PHONE2S1-7i95A:F'TlilR $lllllP,M., i , , . ' "', .' ""'" n.. It' mj~ .... '. ~ . ' •

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1, (ABC) PROFESSIONAL BOWLERS TOUR: 3:00 PM E.S.T•• '''\ : 2:00 PM C.8.T. , t Coverage of the $125,000 ShOWboat Invitational originates from the Showboat Lanes In Las Vegas. >,, • (CBS) GRAND SLAM TENNIS: 3:00 PM S.$.T. ~ 2:00 PM C.8.T. • The semifinals of this men's singles tournament originate •, live from Boca Raton, Fla. \ ~ (NBC) COLLEGE BASKETBALL '78: 4:00 PM E.S.T•• 3:00 PM C,8.T. • • '0 Arizona State VB. Brigham Young, Cotorado vs. Oklahoma, Davidson YB. South Carolina, Duke YS. La Salle, Indiana YB. Purdue,. Kentucky YS. MIsSissippi State, Texas A&M" 'IS. • Texas Tech. (Check focaf station for game In your area.) 'v . , (CBSt SPORTS SPECTACULAR: 4:30 PM E.S.T•• 3:30 PM eta.T. ~ • I Roberto Duran meets Estaban deJesus In a lightweight championship boxing match live Irom las Vegas. ... " (ABC) WIDE· WORLD OF SPORTS: 5:00 PM e.G.T•• 4:00 PM C.S~T.

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Telly SavalaS,Kevln Dobson, (Ri eo min., • ABC SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE and fllllllhtre aren't 100 many men w!lo ere worthy '"' "law And D1sordlf" Sm: Ernest 8oIVnlne, Car· ••THETONIGHT SHOW of hit daughter'1 comfll/llonlhlp, IlI4 he .Iso feels Hoat: Johnny c.raon, Guest: Davld Steinberg, (110 «monday» roll O'Connor. In • housing tenement In New YOfk, !hitBobby's new Intereat hall oot to be the pita. min,) two men form a prIv.te pollee lorce to protect the • REPOATFROII SANTA FE neighborhood from ~me and corruption, (2 hrs.) ••lIARYmERUOORE , .FOREYERFERNWOOD • AMERICAN MUSltAWAR08 • OVER EASY 18:45 .CIUNIMOltE ~Ighllght 1:0) II•••••NEWS Top recording artIsta • Glittering evenlnlJOI jjuell~~£~. ~_PrI~ Mlnlsler and U.N, . ""'"'SHOW entertainment at the filth .nnul! presentatIOn 01 U:OlII~~OFtttEWEEK • REPORT FROM SANTA FE Ambassador from Israel. - , IIU1TL£ HOUSE ON TlfE PRAIRIE these awards determined !lY the votes 01 music • ADAM 12 "Melvin Purvis, G-Man" Melvin Purvis, the nam­ Mary Ingalls eagerly takes a teaching IDb In a I.ns. Hosts: David Soul, Gliiii campbell Ind Nltalle DCPOSHARKEY boy.nt 1033 FBI chief, tracks down and ~tures the backwoods community only 10 clash with a hosllle, Cole._SWITCH(2 hrs.l A Ylsltlng Japanese naval chief dlllPp8ars from the Infamous Machine Gun Kelly and his gang, who have domineering woman leader. (60 mln.t bue taking his carnera and blnoculars with him and daringly kidnapped amillionaire playboy. "LOGAN'S RUN Mac becomes MacBride and Ryan's unpaying ctlent the xenophobic Chlel Sharkey Immedlalely • TOMORROW When Logan's memory 01 the pasl yllar and his role when he Is a suspect In a 2().year-old unsolved suspects the visitor 01 being aspy. Host: Tom Snyder. Guest: Mickey SpUlane, detec- as a runner vanish with Ihe memory warp ad­ murder. (00 min.) 7:00 ...casNEWSSPEaAl . tiveauthor...(110 min.) ministered by an allen soclely. he can't understand 1:30 It'"THE FIGHTING NIGHTlNOALES "Charlie Company At Home" Broadcast looks allhe "NEWS Francis' hosllllty and readily accompanies the pur· Two army ollicers In Ihe'Korean War whose combal­ Vietnam veteran today. (IIOmln.l 11:3) tJeABCCAPTIONEDNEWS suing Sandman back to the City 01 Domes. (00 min) weary nurses lend to the wounded with skill and IIMACNEIL LEHRER REPORT IIBlG VALLEY g)BONANZA compassion, lind retlel from war-zone pressures • IIHEEHAWHONEYS .. TUESDAY MOVIE Of THE WEEK 'Melvin Purvis, . 8:30 fJ RHODA with japes at each other. Stars: , • INSIDE NEW MEXICO G-Man' Melvin Purvls,lhe lIamboyant 1933 FBI chief, Ida Morgenstern Is depressed because all of her Kennelh Mars "eHAPPY DAYS tracks down and captures the Infamous Mlchlne mah-Jongg pals have gone 10 Ihe great casino in the UU.S. ART: AGIFT OF OURSELVES Howard IInally Is persuaded 10 allow Joanle to go on Gun Kelly and his gang, who have da,lngly kidnap. The story or art In America and how It has evolved in sky a date. and II turns out to be a monumental momenl ped amillionaire playboy. o REPORT FROM SAHTA FE the last two centuries lealure, poets, painters. in her IIle when ehe receives her firel kiss. o NORM EllENBERGER SHOW musicians and authors who have found the US ler· fJ THE BIG EVENT 12:00 U MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT U lOWELllliOMAS REMEMBERS lIIe ground for Ihelr lalenls (90 min) "The Olher.5lde Of Hell" Alan Arkin portrays a man D0TOMORROW , 'AViation 1903-1900' Pan" Film highlights Include G:OO f)lE SWITCH who was commltled to a hospital lor the criminally Host: Tom Snyder. Guest: Mickey Spillane, delee­ , the planes 01 WOrld War I Billy M,lchell proving tha' Mac becomes MacBnde ,and Ryan'e unpaying cllenl Insane, regained his sanily and was delermlned to tlve aulhor.l6G min.) , bombers could Sink ballleshlps, 'he scourge 01 the when he IS a suspect In a 20-year-old unSOlved escape, afler wl1nesslng the degrading condilions In , n NEW MEXICO REPORT , skies Germany s Red Baron and the e.cllemenl murder (60 min I which the Inmales lived and the allacks on the pa­ 12:30 mOORtSDAYSHOW , aroused by the barnstormers and gypsy flyers ODIN PURSUIT OF UBERTY tients by Ihe guards, (3 hIS.) o MARY TYLER MOORE "The Curse Of Adam' examines the American mM.A.S.H. NETWORKS AND STATIONS RESERVE THE RIGHT worker's deslle for more 'reedom and lullillmentln OAOAM12 Members of the ~Omh staff wreslle wllh Iwo major TO MAKE CHANGES ,t tJ HOLl YWOOO SQUARES hIS work 100 min ) problems: the oll-beat customs of Britain's , 100 f) m LOGAN'S RUN b~NEWS Gloucester Regiment and a eudden shortage of , When Logan's memory 01 the pas, year and hiS role 1:30 0 THE TONIGHT SHOW penicillin. (wednesday~ r as a runner vanish With the memory warp ad· Guest host' Mactean Stevenson Gueet George 7~ 0 FRUGAL GOURMET , ministered by an allen society he can '1 understand Gobel (90 min I U COlLEGE BASKETBALl , , FranCIS' hosllllty and readily accompames the pur· Ql) CBS LATE MOVIE Alburquerque YS Las Vegas. 12 hrs ) sUing Sandman back to the City of Domes 100 min I "'t', 'Never So Few' Stars Frank Sinatra, Petel mMACNEIL LEHRER REPORT EVEHING r IJ MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT Lawford An army captain commanding a unil 01 CI U LAVERNE AHD SHJRl.EY U 0 UTTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE Burmese nallves lighling Ihe Japanese in World War Shirley's lave 01 animals oets her In trouble with lhe , • II. orders his men 10 attack a band of Cllinese who Mary Ingalls eagerly takes a leaching Job In a health departmenl when she movee ahorse Inlo Ihe .:00 .. IlNEWS .' backwoods community only to clash With a hostile, have destroyDd an American conYoy. ee•• apartment. • REPORT FROU SANTA FE domineering WOlT\lln leader 160 min) 10:00 lIeOIiONEWS .ONEDAYATAT1I.tE ! 8 • THE UAZE: THE STORY OF WIWAIol DLFEAHDnMESOfGflIlZlY ADAMS. • LATINO CONSOA11UM Ann's new aecretary would ralher, be known as a KURELEK Adams, hi. Irlendl In the wilderness and Ihe area's rill lUCAN doper than sdmltlhe much darker and deeper truth- wlldllle.re confronled with. dangerously dwindling Lucan endures the physteal ~rdshlps of the This documentary prollles \he renownDd painter. thaI she's an epllepUc. '" who arllculates his psychological problems through water supply due to the worst drought 01 the cen­ Prlleflght ring and deals wl1h hardened ma",gers to .:00 It"".A.S.H. tury, (to min.) help pay a prlyate detllClIye to lind his miSSing htsworks. Members of the 4077lh allll wrestle with two major .GUNSUOKE .GOOOTlME8 parenta (Ill min) problems: the oll-beal cualoms 01 Britain's J.J,'s sell-worth II at slake when he receives a a WONOAY NIGHT MOVE ftJO IIC88LATE UCME Gloucester Regiment and I sud6en shorlIge of "y, "Never So Few" Stars: Frank Sinalll, Peler preltlglous Job assignment and doesn't know lIlt's 'Nowhere To Run' SlitS DIYld Janssen. Stefanle penicillin. his talent In 111 or his talent with the boIS' daughler POWSrt Aman devises a winning blackjaCk system Lawford. An army captain comllllnding a unit of ••ERIC HOFFER: THE CROWDEDUFE Burmese natives fighting the J~ In World WII that WIll responsible. as part 01 an elaborate scheme to leaye hiS Thll documentary portrall 01 ErIc Holler In­ .eotWqA overbeartng. unlal1hlul wile and IlIrt • new IIle (2 n. 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8f1Uon.fR) • SOAP Adam•• his friends In the wilderness and the area's lhoc:'k Is yet to com~en Ihll discovert wtIo'l on OTOUORfIOW CorInne II free, but Jeulca Is In 1111 for the murde, Host· Tom Snyder Guest: Former Secretary 01 wildlife lie confronted with. dangerously dwindling the other end of Peter CImpbelI, and her attorney won't delend • Agriculture Earl8utl IIll mIn) Wiler WPflly dUll to the worst drought 01 the cen­ ••CONSUMER SURVIVAl. KIT her In wlIal he calls an OJ>81Hnd-shul case. Wry. (a3 mltl.) "Banks. Toll And 0ve1 The Counter DRUgS' Thll • NEWS t:QI II.lOU GAAHT 11:3) ••A.8CCAP11ONEDNEWS • STATE OFTHE STATE premiere ptOgllm explodes some my1hs aboul An lIusslnaUon attempt Illadalou on asearch lOt I ••EJGHTISENOUGH ballyUl, eqm!ne, the effectlYltnitll 01 day1lme • EIIG VALLEY myslerlouallero (Ill min.) 11:45 .QU'NSUOKE Tom Bradford decldu to wrlle a novel and receives sedatives. and eTp!orllll lust how frel! "frllil checi­ .FAULY unexpected resistance from his famlly.lllO min.) lno" Is 12:03 lllolACHEl.lEHRER REPORT As Willie elwell. on memoriIl. 01 his lale wife, LlzIy. o THE ElI.ACl( 8HE£PSQUADAClH e ItUONOAY fGfT UCME eDTOUOAROW he Is drawn to Bien Rlelcover, whO was Lizzy's best Pappy meet. his malcll In con-artistlY WIlen a "Nowhere To Run' SlVI DaYld Januen. Sielanie Host Tom Snyder Guest Fonner Secretary of Irlend. (a3 mln.1 visiting sergeant talks him Otlt of tlls SCOlell supply Powers. A IT\lIn devises a winning Il!ackjlet Iystem Agrlcullure Earl Bull (Illmin) • NEWS HEW UEXlCO REPORT !n 8Xc:!IanOe IOf superior Japanese airp!anll fuel that es part 01 an elabot1te sc/Ieme to leave his o 1:30 ••SYWIlIOSIS laiIs In adog fight. (to min.) (2 t2:fr7 elAOHSlle overbearing. unfalll1lu1 wile and start a new Ufl! The San DIego Dance Company performs adramallc 7:3) .INT'LCIRCUS FESTlVALOf MONTE CARlO hrsl t2:3l 'IDOAlS OJ.YSHOW e ballet created for tel8Ylslon about the relationship International circus acts willlllghlight an evening of between man and technology. ~ fun-fiJIed entertainment from MOfI8(O. Aspecial vlsit NETWORKS AHD STATIONS THE RIGHT e BEACHGIfl.S will be made to PrInce Rainier's own private zoo. TO MAKE CKAHQES • SOAP John Dalldson and Brenda Vaccaro are the hosts. CorInne Is Iree. but Jessica Is In jail lor tile murder (IlOm!n.) of Peter campbell, and her ItlOrrnlY won'I delend IIPHOTOGRAPHY: HERE'S HOW her In wllaflle calls an opelHnd-sIlul case «tu.esday)) fJ THE TOftlGHTSHOW • MACNEl.WtRERREPORT • EHTERTAINER OF THE YEAR AWARDS Host Johnny Carson Guest David Steinberg. (90 The event honors entertainers In 11 categorles-and min.) singles Otlt one performer as the "Entertainer 01 the ..casLATE UOYIE Year." Host: Jackie Gleason. Guest p!ffonmers: "Columbo: Blueprint For Murde" Awoman suspects Tolle FIelds, Dolly Parton, Joey Heatherton, Rich her ex-husband has been murdered and that his lllO IIUBDIIONEWS UltIe. (90 min,) body has bei!n put In the pylon 01 a Iaroe building. l:eo ••NOVA • REPORT FROM SAHTA FE (R; 90 min.) 'Koja)t: Ole Before They Wake" Stars: "Blueprints In The Bloodstream' examInes the IITHE IlIG EVENT felly savalaS, Klrvln Dobson. (R; III min.) 'The Other Side Of Hell' Alan Arkin portrays a man possibilities for a new era of prevenllve medicine who was committed to a hospital lor Ihe criminally 10:00 ee...o NEWS when doctors will be able to predict what diseases a ••EQUALITY baby could contract dUring its lifetime, and then Im­ Insane. reoalned his sanity and was defermined to The controversial question 01 equality In America Is escape. alter wftnesslng the deorading conditions Ir munize against lhem. (Ill min.) examined In lour areas: equality 01 age, sex, race eOTHE BLACK SHEEP SQUADRON which the Inmates lIyed and the attacks on tile pa­ and economic clrcumstances.11Il min.) '\ tients by Ihe guards. 13 hrs.) Pappy meets his match In con-artlslry when a .OUNSMOKE visiting sergeant talks him out of his scotch supply atcas NEWS SPECIAL 10:» IIcas LATE MOVIE "Charlie Company At Home" Broadcast looks atlhe In exchange for superior Japanese airplane luel that "Columbo: Blueprint For Murder" Awoman suspects IaIIs In adog light. (eo min.) - Vietnam veteran tOday. (Ill min.) her ex-husband has bei!n murdered and that his • BONANZA ••CHARllE'SANGaS , • body has been put In the pylon of a large building. Sabrina, Kelly, Krls and Bosley ere \tithe Carlb­ 1:30 IITHETONYRANDAlLSHOW (R; 90 min.) ': DIe Before They Wake" Stars: 0" The meticulous Walter, admits he's overprotective, bean with. dapper retlred lewelthlef to 'stear 1

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vestigaW pursues him. Guest star: Robert Hegyes. muill-mllllon dollar diamond and relurn II to lIs a teen-ager who harbours a grudge against the t.GO • HAWAI FIVE.() . (II min.) rightful place, (60 min,l police are some of the problems that Jon and Ponch Why are the firms owned by Yuhlo Muromoto. apro­ II • THE NEW 'ADVENTURES OF WONDER I)POlICE WOMAN face after they are translerred to the supposedly sperous Japanes&-Amerlcan businessman who ap­ WOMAN ~ During the Investigation of an auto racing fatality, more peacelul surroundings 01 Malibu Beach. 160 pears to have the virtuous character ot asaint, being A sinister would-be Napoleon wllh the means to 5Ot. Crowley finds It unsettling when his ex-wife min. I bombed by a collector 01 W.W. II memorabilia? (60 carry OUI his grandiose sc:hemes kidnaps a number visits him and rekindles their relationshlJr-until he • THE WALTONS ~n.ONLYTHENREGAlEMYEYES ot worlcklasuthletes In order to win legitimacy al learns she Is dying of leukemia. (60 min) Ben leaves Walton's Mountain after losing his part " • the OlymplG games lor his Imaginary country. Guest 8:30 IE ENTERTAlNER OF THE YEAA AWAROS time Job and his hopes of becoming a full time From David to DellCrolx, the great French painters atar: Henry Gibson. 160 min.) The event honors entertainers in 11 categories-and employee at Jarvis' Used Car Lot. (R; 60 mln.1 recorded the history of France Irom 1m to la:1O. 8:30 flllIiANA NA singles out one performer as the ·Entertalner of the mBONANZA This 111m essay examines that tumultuous era as IIREPORT FROM SANTA FE Year· Host: Jackie Gleason, Guest performers' S:3O fJ THE JEFFERSONS recorded by Its masterpieces. (eo min.) BOMAflY~MOORE Totie Fields. Dolly Parton, Joey Heatherton, Rich George Is on cloud .nlne when he finally persuades B D WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE CLASS • OVER EASY Uttle. (90 min ) Lionel 10 join him In the family's cleaning business, OF '15 Guests: U. Utah Phillips, folksinger and storyteller; 8:00 fJg DA~ IN AMERICA IIREPORT FROM SANTA FE Wendy Sparks. the senior class beauty and cold and Rollo May, psychologist. ·Merce Cunningham· One of loday's leading ex· B II MARY TYLER MOORE fish, Is pushed by her mother to snare a rich hus­ .ADAM1Z ponents of modem dance and members of his com­ IIA.P.S. AT WORK band. but Instead. she meets agentle. caring lorest 7:00 IITHE NEW ADYENTURESOF WONDER WOMAN pany perlorm \0 musIc by John Cage and David 8UADAM 12 ranger. Guest slars: Unda Purl, Cliff DeYoung. (110 A slnlsler would-be Napoleon with the means to Tudor (60 min I 7:00 IIMOVIE min.) carry oul his grandiose sc:hemes kld~ps a number BDPOlICE WOMAN ••• "Escape From The Planet Ollhe Apes· 1071 Roll­ ClIIR£DOFOXX ot worlcklaas athleles In order 10 win legitimacy at During tM investigation of an auto racing fatality. dy McDowell. Kim Hunter. Chimpanzees with human 8reNEWS the Olympic gamea lor his Imaginary country. Guest 501 Crowley finds II unsettling when hiS ex-wtle Intelligence arrive on Earth from the year 3955 and " BARNABY JONES sllr. Henry Glbaon. (60 min.) visits him and rekindles their relatlonshlp-until he become celebrities. (2 hrs.) J.R.'s undercover role to trap the suspected temale • MACNEIL LEHRER REPORT learns she Is dying of leukemia 1110 min) IIMACNEIL LEHRER REPORT accomplice In a stili unsolved robbery leads B ClfICO AND THE MAN • ClIlBARmA BIIJAMESATt5 Barnaby's cousin Into a romantic altachment wllh Believing that the "flrsr Chico will return and BIlly Is laken hostage and Barena beIllns IIfertnd­ James Is Intrigued by the erratic behavior 01 an at­ the attractive parolee. leo min.) displace him In Ed's affection. Raul runs away to death negotiations between the captors and a tractive classmate whose secret nocturnal activities t.3' IITHE TONIGHT SHOW Mexico, and Ed accompanied by a private in­ politleaJly minded sherm 160 min I lead to the revelation thai ahe Is an alcoholic (eo Host: Johnny carson. Guest: Paul Williams. (90 mln.t vestigator pursues him. Guest alar: RObell Hegyes. Dill NEWS min.) • CBS LATE MOVIE (60 min.' . ...30 8 THE TONIGHT SHOW • CROSSROADS AND COURAGE •• "Kilidozer" Stars: Clint Walker. Carl Bell, Six con­ • U.N.". VOICES Hosl: Johnny carson (90 min) ...WELCOME BACK, KanER atructlon workers, engaged In a lormldable assign­ ..8 DONNY AND MARIE ItCBS LATE MOVIE Epsteln's plan for a puslng grade backllres when ment on a deaolate Jsland, find their mission and Guests: Buddy Hackett and Suzanne Somers. (60 ·Hawall FlvtK)· Steve McGarretl attempts to crack Mr. Kotter discoyers a similarity between the Ihelr IIve31n jeopardy when a series 01 Inexplicable min.' an extortion ring, but his Investigation runs Into a atudenl's term paper and one he submitted hlmseJl accidents occur. G THE ROOtFORD FILES roadblock when he learns thaI a gang member IS len years earlier. 10:00 RUDIIDNEWS ,. proatllule hires Rocklord to Invesllgate threals courting the daughter 01 Chin Ho. 01 Flve-O (R. 60 GCHtPS IJTHE ADAMS CHRONICLES against he, life alter she Is assaulted by two men lor min) ·Kolak: Lut Riles For A Dead Prlesr Stars A Ihief whO speclallzes In stealing surfer's vans and Chapter Three. 'John Adams: Diplomat (1116-1783)" no apparent reason. (II min.' Telly Savalaa. Kevin Dobson (60 min I a teen-ager who harbours a grudge against the Perauaded by Congress to represent America 1111 FRIIAY NIGHT MOVIE abroad. John Adams leaves lor France accompanied 10:00 BODIIDNEWS police are some 01 the problems that Jon and Panch oov, "Bug" SlIrs: Bradford DIllman, Joanna Miles. II.HARPSICHORD MAKER face after they are transferred to the supposedly by his eldest son. John Quincy, aile 11. Adams there Alltr a minor earthquake, a small california town Built as the old masters did by hand and usong more peaceful surroundings of Malibu Beach leo upon secures a loan and polllleaJ support from b«:omes Infested by a strange ,new strain of historically accurate design and craftsmanship the min) Holland. and later helps negotiate peace treaties ferocious, Incendiary cockroachltS unleashed bU11dlno 01 a harpSichord Irom design to Iinlshed II HAWAI FIVE. Yemana keels ove' an1 's 10 8:00 0 MASTERPIECE THEATRE IR) ,ng hel~ CJl phy P o WHAT REAU.YHAPPENED TO THE CLASS OF . I'.end .1. Claudius· Episode Eleven ·Fool's Luck" The Idiol OrolllORROW r6 o TOMORROW prove!! to be aSolomon With a moving speech from Host Tom Snyder Guesl ChriS Bearde co-crealor Host Tom Snv<:le' ,!Il min I Wendy Sparks. Ihe senIor etass beauty and co!d hiS new Ihrone. the ·halJ-wi1led" Claudius begins a ~er ~U!l­ 01 "The Gong Show· fOO min I WNEWS f'sh 's pushed by molhe' 10 snare a I1Ch reign characterized Initially by peace and prosperity. 11:'> 00ABC CAPTlOHED HEWS !land bul Instead s~" meet~ aoenlle carIng toreSI WNEWS (60 min I • (8BlGVAlLEY 'anoer Guest sla'1l LInda Purl Cltll DeYoung 160 1131 OOABCCAPTlONEDNEWS U THE ROCI1os1 Tom Snydlll 160 mIn I James IS intrigued by Ihe erratic of an a'· U f)TOMORROW no apparent reason (6Om!n.1 o HEW IoIEJ1CO REPORT Iractive classmate w~ose secre' noclu'na l actlV1l1es Host Tom Snyller Guest· Chns Bearde co-creator IJARtHGUHE 12-:'> mDORIS DAY SHOW lead to the revelallon l~at she ,s an alCoholic 100 of "The Gong Show· (60 min I Host William F. BUCkley. Jr. "Gordon Uddy: An min 1 o NEW IoIEX1CO REPORT enigma" Guest: G. Gordon Uddy_ • NETWORXS AHD STAOONS RESERVE THE RIGHT IIi) RARN,\ 3Y JONES 12:3) WDOFlSS DAY SHOW DliJHEWS J R SuM'" 'WP' 'o'p 'f "ap I~. suspected fema!e 1:05 (,) GUNSJ,lOKE iIHIGH CHAPARRAL TO IoIAKE ()Wl(lES ~rr tlccomphC' i it l)t;i' Jnso:vf;-; ''''': lea-rJs I:3l gTKETONIGHTSHOW Barnaby S COUSIn n'O a '(jmar. ftt a1tac""'ent wilh NETWORI

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