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NO, 38 IN OUR 37TH YEAR . RlllDos6, UNCOLNCQUNTY, NEW MEXICO 88345 MoNDAY, AUGUST 30,1982 , DASHINGLY, SPECIAL EFFORT TRAIL .. Jusfallold Love iust unbeatable byDICKALWAN sweeping the lwo-year-old Triple Crown. he considered tWo key points before sen­ The fans made Cute Investment a 3-5 and MARK GORDON That was a precedent in quarter horse rac· ding Justanold Love from her home base fa~orlte In the 44O-yarl! daah, but the filly SpeeialEffort, the quarter horse who ing. This year. the colt got a headstart In In Los Alamitos (California) 10 compete in - at least In theearlygolog- appeared to . was considered just about invincible, suf· his bid forthethree-year-old TripleCrown, the t\llrd and final leg or the Triple Crown. bein hot water. fered his first defeat in Sunday's finale of winning the$354,000 KaIlllllS Derby. Buthis "Speelal Effort isa great hose, but he's Rebeller, the 2-1 secqnd favorite, got a the $1 m1l1iorr AII·American Derby at· dreams of knocking off the Triple Crown run against the same horses all the time. heads-up startand assumed theearlvlead. Ruidoso DowllS. for three-year-olds went up In smoke when We've been running nose-to-nose with .Texas Viking, a 17-1shot comln, OIIt of the Special Effortbroke sluggishly out of the he failed to qualify for the Rainbow Derby Dashingly In California. But last year 1~lde post, was also filled with early number 9 post position, never managed to (although he won his trial heat). ". . Dashingly didn't act like she was a~ pOwer. '. " reach a threatening position in the Speelal Effort was hoping to convert the cllmated to Ruidoso Downs. We thought Cute Investment lagged a bit at the 'i 44O-yard sprint, and crossed the wire in AIl-American Derby Into his 14th straight Justanold Love would fit Ruidoso Downs start, finding herself In fourth place. But third place, win. The outcome appears to cast some better this year !han she would." jockey Jimmy Hunt didn't let the grass The victory - and the portiy victory doubt as to the colt's future racing plans. The 39-year-old horseman added: "The grow under his feet. He went to worli im­ purse of $333,000 - went to Justanold His value'as a stallion Is almost 'im­ way Justanold Love Is built, and the way mediately, asking Cute Investment to tum Love, a filly who ran a bangup race as a measureable. On the eve of Special she acts. makes her a better horse for on the steam. I!H shot. Jerry Nicodemus was in the sad· Effort's conquest of the A11-Amerlclln. Ruidoso Downs." The people's choice steadily trimmed die. Futurity a year, ago, he was syndicated For trainer Cascio, the Derby was a away her·deficlt. With about 100 yards to Justanold Love exploded out of the for $IS million. great homecoming: Cascio once made go, she was almost on even terms in the numher 4 post position, assulned the lead Just before the bell sounded for the Der­ Ruidoso Downs his racing home (he's won struggle for the lead. Rebelier began to almost from the start, and was never put by, Speelal Effort Ilcted up in the starting lwo AU·American Futurities), but with fade, and Texas Viking was In similar to p'ressure. In the final 50 yards or so, she gate. Itwasn't much ofa nervousoutburst, changlng commlttments fr.om his owners, trouble. drifted a bit to theoutside, butshewas well but itwas enough to sendshudders through he's §J)ent the last four years at Los ALL·AMERICAN DERIY WINNER. Justanold Love, with Jerrv Nicodemus In command. his supporters. Usually an explosive Alamitos. "I reallY tho\!.lOlt I could outrun Cute Investment Increased her grip with up, is led into the Ruidoso Downs winner's circle after winning the $1 Justanold Love hit the finish three­ starter, Special Effort got outof thegate in Special Effort hist year, but Justanold each stride. In the final dozen jumps, she fourths lengths on. top. Dashingly, who ninth place. LOve was a little Immature and a weak was pUlling away with great authority. million All-American Derbv. Justanold Love went off at lOY, -1 odds. mustered a game closing bid, ended up se­ For the rest of the journey, it was a case kind of a filly. But she's really matured The filly bounded under the wire with a cond. The filly was a length In front of of trying to swim upstream. Jockey W. R. since then. I knew she had ability. Last two-length lead, stopping the clock in a Speelal Effort at the wire.. Hunt tried his best to get Special Effort In­ year as a two-year-old. she ran a 17.59 for crisp 21.71 seconds. She collected $22,000 The Derby winner, a filly by Dash For to a striking position, but it was a lost 350 yards. That's the fastest time In Z1 for her owners, Fletcher J. Huskey and Cash out of Callmecutie, Is owned by J. E. cause. Much to hi.. credit, Special Effort years at Los Alamitos." Sam Womack of Poolville, Texas. The Jumonville Jr. of Ventress, LouIsiana. tried to rally - but It was useless against Cascio said Justanold Love would com­ tra.lner Is W. Larry Stevens. Sewer bond vo.te Charles W. Cascio Is the trainer. the likes of Justanold Love and Dashingly. pete next in the Budweiser Derby tllis fall The victory boosted Cute Investment's Justanold Love returned $28 to win, $3,40 Justanold Love looked like a winner· at Turf paradise in Phoenix and then careerearnings up to $338,09t. The biRj!est to place, $3.40 10 show.. The filly went Into from the start - and the filly never let up. would face the nation's best quarter horses win of her career came earlier in the sum· the Derby with the fifth·best qualifying When she reached the wire, she was still in the Champitm 01 Champions classic in mer, when she steamed to a nose decision time (22.<17 seconds) and career earnings pounding the turf with gusto. Dashingly, December at Los Alamitos. in the $668,620 Rainbow Derby at Ruidoso. setDecem·ber 14 of $212,142. Her '82 record now stands at ridden by Danny Cardoza, uncorked a The winning jockey. Jerry Nicodemus, First was worth $232,267. 4-2-1 from eight startS. strong move at the mid-way point, but put in: "She didn't have Gny problems at Fans who supported Cute Investment in by D"VIDSIIEPP"RD On Friday. Hlne saId another possible The winning time ot 21.68 seconds, on a could not approach the pace-setter. all. She got away strongly, I wasn'tgetting means of financing could be a loan from fast trackand against a slightwin, was the Here's the ~ay the rest of the field into her a whole lot, but I was lelling her the First Consolation had to be contenl Slaff Writer second best in the nine-year history of the with modest mutuel returns of $3.40, $2.40. the Farmers Home Administration checked In. the purse money earned: 4th-. run. That was only the second time I've $2.40. Rebelier, ridden by Jacky Martin for In a special meeting Thursday, the fFmHAI. The agency recently orrered Derby. The stakes record of 21.56 was set Johnny Vlttoro, $46,000; 5th - deadbeat ridden her. I rode her last year in the such a loan If the village would raise mal­ by Mlto Wise Dancer in 1976. between War Star Wrangler 'and Kindergarten Futurity at Los Alamitos. Ann Freeman of El Paso, Texas, and Alice Ruidoso council scheduled a bond election $3~,!JOO; Fisher of Wichita Falls. Texas, ended up December 14 for sewer Improvements In ching funds. but the agency attached a Dashingly. leased by Anne Phillips of Lightrooted, each earning 7th ­ I've always known she's a super horse. I the Ponderosa Helghta and Gavllan deadline for a response. Frisco, rexas, is another daughterof Dash Outa Control, $33,000: 8th - Classy Native, hate to see a good horse tSpecial Effort) second. The filly collected $18,000. The For Cash. Like Justanold Love, Dashingly $32,000; 9th - Perking Bug, $20,000: 10th payoffs: $2.40, $2.40. Ms. Secret Cash, with Canyon-Bog Spring areas. On August 10, the council agreed to turn llet beat, but it sure helped my billfold." Jerry Nicodemus aboard, took third, earn­ The council also passed a resolution glv. down the FmHA offer. Hine said Friday is trained by Cascio. Dashingly collected - QUickest Bug Alive, $28,000. Jockey Danny Cardoza. who qualified Lightrooted, the filly who'd set the top ing $17,000. The show price: $3.80. ing conlractors a two-week grace period the FmHA infonned him the loan orrer of $139.000 and returned $3.80, $2.80. The filly both Justanold Love and Dashingly, on the ban of untreated wood shingles. The approximately $1.3 million would be ex· now holds a career bankroll of $613.991. qualifying time of 21.95 seconds, tried to elected to go with Dashingly. "She had a The restof the field checked In this way: Two years ago, Dashingly was purchased muster an attack after breaking in sixth council also heard from village attorney tended. little trouble hanclling the track. Special 49' - Texas Viking, earning $IS,OOO; Sth­ Lee Huckstep that he and Boyle Engineer­ In other business, the council approved In the AIl-American select Quarter Horse place, but the filly had a hard time making Effort Is a great horse. but we had two FrenchJOlIIllJ, $11,500; 6th - Pferfemusse, on amendmenl written by councilman AI Yearling 5ako for $50,000 - a figure which headway. Quickest Bug Alive had a flurry greater ones today." ing have reached agreement on a contract .$I.3~; 7th - Mag!ll...:.,Gold Mi'tl:s,II3t.l!!!D; _foJ....lobe.. Grlndstooe CuyM ....sW" Jm,. :.JlIDge.&iylng CODlr.aCtors a 14-day grace of early speed from the post, IlUfwas <. surely makes DashIngly one of 1he rail Here'S the Wily the field qualified for the SUi - ftty Prime nate, '12,000; 9Ui - MiSS prov~ents program. period on the shake shingle resolution. greatest buys in the history of·the sale. soon engulfed In the pack. Derby: Llghtrooted, 21.95; JohnnY Vlttoro, Boogie Barre, $11.000; lOth - The Wllgering on the Derby alone was The council arrived at no definite because lumber companies do not have , Special Effort, owned by Dan and Jolene 21.99; Perking Bug, 22.05; Special Effort. Plpeliner, 1(1,000. . amountofsewer work financing it will ask Ireated shakes in stock. Urschel of Canadlan. Texas, had to be $139,381. 22.06; Justanold Love. 22.<17; Dashingly, Saturday's program also spotlighted the voters to consider. but HuckstepreQuesled The resolution-passed in May-hans satisfied with his third-place purse of Jumonville, the winner owner, had these 22.12; Outa Control, 22.18; War Star $18,800 Ruidoso Sprint Championship at post-race views: "I spent $87s.lioo for this for the elecUon so engineers can use of untreated shakes as roofing $65,000. That put his career bank roU up to Wrangler, 22.21; Classy Native, 22.22; six furlongs. The win went to the favorite. determine project costs. Councilman Ben­ material. The amendment reads thai con­ $1,219,949. He's the second richest quarter filly about six weeks ago In the Phillips Quickest Bug Alive, 22.25. Jlltaloom, who lunged ahead on the final ny Coulston speeulated the Gavllan portion Iractors have been unable to obtain horse of aU time. dispersal sale. She's a great mare, but CUTE INVESTMENT barely missed jump to nose out Speelal Hank. of the' bond Issue will be $250.000, while treated wood shingles as described in the Speelal Effort returned $2.40 to show as nobody ever dreamed she could outrun qualifying for the finale of the $1 million Jlltaloom earned $11,260 and returned village manager Jim Hioe said 1979 resolution. and allows the grace period so a 3-5 favorite. Special Effort. She's had some hard luck." AlI-American Derby at Ruidoso DoWDS, so $6, $3.40, $2.80. Joe Martinez was up. estimates to extend sewer service to builders can use untreated shingles to pro­ Last year, the colt enjoyed a historic Jumonville, who has served in tlle Loui­ the filly took out her vengeance on nine siana Legislature as a state senator, said Ponderosa Heights showed a costof nearly tect uncompleted roofs. season. winnlnll all nine oi his starts and foes In Saturday's First Consolation. (SEE PAGE 2) $2.4 million. The amendment also allows only The estimated $250,000 will finance a builders who had ordered treated shakes portion of the costs to install a IS-Inch at least three weeks ago, but have not yet sewer line from Hull Road, through Bog received them from lumber yards, to take Airport board throws charterissue to council Spring to Gavilan Canyon, and down advantage of the grace period. Gavilan In connect to an existing elght­ The council passed the amendment. and inch Une. Coulston said the remaining cost scheduled a review of the situation lor by DAVID SHEPPARD the charter business, the board need not amount of business he does in the charter cil can delegate duties to the board, but not of the nearly $500,000 project will have to september 14. slarrWriter examine it. service. council responsiblities. come from the Ruidoso Board ofEduca­ The council also heard frnm Huckslep "If the group wants to recommend a Tate maintained his position that such Tate added that if the AAB detennlnes tion. !hat be reached a satisfactory agreement The Ruidoso Airport Advisory Board change, fine. But we're not an in~ acUon should be left with the council. the situAtion Is a "mess." then the board In a meeting belween council members with Boyle on the waler prnject conlract (AAB) Thursday sent the dispute involv­ vestigatlve body. I know It·s passing tlle Charter operator Miller then explained should relay !hat to the council. and the school board last Tuesday, The matte.r had been delayed because of Ing a conflict nf interest charge against buck, but maybe It·s the only way we can he dld not wanttoseeMorris lose his jobor Dacy reiterated that he regards the Coulston said the proposed Gavllan Ca­ discord ove~facl Boyle is retained also airport managerTim Morris to the VIJIage do it," Tate said_ . be financially damaged. But he also said board as an important entity. and !hat it nyon sewer line Is Inevitable. but not by the Mescalero Apache Tribe to work on council for consideration, after determln- Tate also said he believed Morris was he considered the situation unfair, should concern itself with such controver­ necessary for another few years. In the tribe's water program. , Ing the matter is not AAB's responsibility. doing a good job as manager, and !hat he espeeially bec8use he sees the governing sial issues and advise on them. negotiations since last spring, the school Huckstep tenned the situation a poten­ The board also voted to ask council does not think Morris Is· abusing the nex· body condoning It. He also said he feit the Tate then read the duties of the board, as board has maintained !hat It can only con­ tial conflict of interest earlier this month. direction on the issue of whether the ibllity the village has granted him. . council is In a biased position, because outlined in the AAB resolution. Part of the tribute the $150,000 budgeted for sewerser­ Assistant village manager Frank Potter "'llJage wishes the board In recommend "Bul the potential is there," Tate warn­ councilman Benny Coulston Is part-owner document reads: "(The board) may make vice to the new high school for construction told the council progress has been made on changes in policy. In another vote, the ed. "In the Inng run, It's not good from a of the plane leased by Morris for charters. recommendations wIth regard to airport of the line. the reservoir project, which voters ap­ AAB decided to ask village attorney Lee public relations standpoint or for credibili­ Miller also claimed that councilman personnel ..." It also states that the Inten­ Coulston Indicated Thursday the village proved in July. He said aerial surveys of Huckstep whether the hoard can meet in ty." Frank Sayner told him before the March tion of the council is that the board sball Is willing to cooperate with the school Grindstone Canyon. which Is south of the private sessions. Tate said he resented the matter being municipal election !hat If Morris received study.al! matters pertaining to the all'JlOrt board byconnectlnll thelarger line Into the uptown post office, have been completed. The advisorygroupheard arguments for dumped in the hQard's lap, because the a charter pilot's license, Morris would be and advlBe the council on those matters. eight-inch Une which presently serves part and maps of the area will be supplied to ap­ the second straight week from charter decision will ultimately come from the relieved of his job as manager. Morris Tate acknowledged the AAB could make of Gavilan Canyon. Eventually, the IS-Inch praisers. operators Steve Hightower and Merle council. received his license the end of March. any recommendation. He then moved that line would be extended south to Meander The council will discuss the Boyle con­ Miller concerning their contention that Dacy disagreed, noting the council ap­ When contacted Friday, Sayner in­ the issue should appear before the council. Drive. Coulston said utilizing the existing tractTuesday night at its regUlar meeting. Morris is In a conflict or interest because pointed the board to provide input and dicated he preferred not to comment on The motion passed with Dacy dissenting. Une will save about $30,000. he has his own charter service at the air· render advice on such matters. the matter, saying it was part of AAB's Member Ben Hall suggested the board Coulston expressed hope that the school port. AAB chainnan Roy Parker suggested responsibility to look Into Miller's com· seek direction from the council on the board can find addltlorral funds over the The board expressed belief that the mat­ the board should decide onlywhether Mor­ plaint and that he did not want to Interfere situation. Dacy again was the only no vote. $150,000 tocover the remaining costs of the Village council ter should be resolved by the council, and ris fUnctions within the framework of his with the board. . He restated his position the board already line. not by the board.. AAB member Wayne job descrlptinn. He indicated that the rules The confusion among the hoard about had authority to examine the problem. Hlne indicated the village should noat Dacy dissented on both votes, because. he regarding Morris' job may be vague, but whether it had the authority or respon­ During the meeting, Parker suggested both general obligation bonds (which are meets Tuesday said, the council already has charged the that thatisimmaterial to the board, unless sibility to recommend changes in the that. the board should conduct a private paid back (rom property taxes) and board to discuss such problems and make .AAB wants to recommend a change In the policies governing Morris' job continued. session to dlscuss the complaint. He said revenue bonds to finance the project. mne recommendations. . rules. Tate said he t/tought the board was ap­ he felt the board was not functioning well said the village has aboUt 600 water con­ The Ruidoso council will consider the Member Hnward Tate said he felt the Member Myrt Vitltow said the board pointed to advise In matters on which the In the public's eye. nections in Ponderosa Heights, and adoption of a resolution for a consentagen· issue is not AAB's "bailiwick." Tate ex­ should look Into airpott operations, the members-who are ail pilots-have exper­ Dacy wanted to seek legal advice regar­ revenue received from sewer serVice da when It meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at pressed that since the council has In­ hours Morris devotes to charter flights, tise, namely In the physical operations at ding closed meetings, and the board con­ charges to the area could be pledged village hall. dicated it will allow Morris to moonlight in Whether he solicits Charters, and the the airport. He commented that the coun- curred. toward revenue bonds. .A study session will precede the meeting at 6:30. A consentagenda will allow theapproval ofa numberofItemswith a voteon a single New county manager takes over motion and secoild, village clerk Leon Eg­ , g1eston explained. It will facilitate ap­ proval of items such as minutes, planning by BARBYGRANT Her education includes courses in Cox said she will'need to meet with the . and zoning and bids, he added. StaffWriter budgeting, taxation, public accounting, county commissioners to discuss her Other items on the agenda are: real estate and appraisal. priorities and diltles before making any -Ordinance 81-11, village sign or- Cox asid she wanled to remain in county plans. "After aU, the manager does serve dinance. . Suzanne Cox will officially begin her government work. but that a lack of such at the pleasureofthecommissioners," she -Ordbl.a!!ce 81-12, water and sewer or· dUties as the new Lincoln County manager opportunities In or near Truth or Conse­ commented, dinance: . septemher 1. replacing Truman A. "Bill" ql,lences led het to apply for the position of -Bids andcontracts on sewer pipe and .. Billingsley, who resigned July 31: Lincoln County manager, "The county manager's functiollS are accessories, water line and accessories .. Cox has 15 years of experience in county "J've always Ilked LIncoln County," Cox mainly administrative-making sure backhoe loader for wastewater depart: government ami first served as treasurer sa(d. "I've gone through so much !hat I'm everythIng rtlI\S smoothly," COX 1lOled. menl, crawler tractor for landfill, and of Sierra County when she was 21 Years pretty familiar wit/t the cOunty," . , She asld she has been In"olved with Boyle Engineering On water Im­ old. Following her term as treasurer. CoX She was born in Roswell·and still has every fa~t of county government, from' provements. served as chief deputy assessor/appraiser family lhere, so she haS 6lten traveled cooperailve agreements to budgets. lind -Appointments to extraterritorial zon­ for Sierra County. Shealso has experience through Lincoln County between Truth or !hat she enjOys 1111 areas, log COril~lisslon and planning and zoning working In school and hospital ad­ Consequences and Roswell. Het hU$band Charles Is cUrrelltly serv·· commission, . ministrative offices In Truth or COnse­ Although she will not officially assume Ing in his sixth tel'll) all llherlff of Sierra -Reports from: Al Junge on soUd quences and In the administrativeoffice of her position \lJltII Wednesday,. CoX did County and will mlWe 10 ()lItr1~Ozoln waste: Jim Hlne on hospital ambulance'· ._ Sierra County. spend'sollle time In !rer IlllW offlc-e laat . January When hIS term Is completlld. the service proposal; Frl\nk Potiet on Moun•.' :. '.' . She was named admlnlslrative assistant week gelling acqU$lnt~ with the respon­ COx's ha"e sIX children, twa -Of whom wlll taln Ttal,l Drl"'" and liCqUisitlon of lot in for Sierra County when the county sibilities of mallllging Llnc61n County. he IMng with them in carrl~ozo.. "{hite Mounlaln Elstales: Johll Cupp On managet's position was aboliShed, and . "I feel they've altead'y got areal good "I:m real happy that 1 was selectj!d tor bIds for Cuel system and budgellncrease: served in that post until JUne 30 otthls loundlltion, and all I wllnt to do IS Ilttild on the po$ltlon and t'm looking forward to Mill Alcorn on Cunds lot elelrateni,lorial . , 'K· year. Prior to her appointment here, COle the Councllition alteady IIlld," she stated. meet!ng Ihe People of LlncolnG'punly a'rld toning commissiOn: Lee !iuckstep on te­ worked for an attorney in Truth or Conse­ "n looks like Ihey've done some tremen- workmg with them," Ihe new counly que~l r~r execuUI'c ses.~lon to disclI~~ pen. quences. doos pllinnlng here ...... , mllnllget slaled. dhlll Uhlllltllln.

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~ 1II' Monday, August \30, 1982 Ruidoso (N~'M.) News - Pag'e 3 :f.~:;:;::::~:::;::::=::::::::::::::~:::::-¢;:::::;~:;t.:"::::~:;:;:::;:=:::-*~;f:;:::-:::~:?,~:;:;:-;;;:!:r~::?;::::K"':::-':::::::::;:::::::~::*::::::::~:::::;:;:::::::::~:::=~::::::::::;::::::;::::::::::r.:::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::;:::::;::::::::~:;::::::?;:;:::;r*~s:}.~~:::::w;.-J.':::~* , , , .1"1 September 19 named "- 'K,iss Your Daby.Day' , • Mayor, George .White has proclaimed . American babIes. Sunday, september 19, as "Kiss Your There Is no known cure, but early Baby Day" In Ruidoso as Part of the local dlagnoslll and treatment can prolong lives...... , Cystic Fibrosis Breat" of Life camPallln. Othersignsor cystic Rhrosls are reCurrent Theaim of KISll Your Baby Day Is to help . wheezing, persistent cough wIth excessive , Parel)tsrecognlze the sYmPtoms or cystic mucus, pneumonia more than onee, ex­ fibrosis In their, Children. cessive "ppetlte with poor weight gain, ' One of the signs of the disease Is a salty enlargement oUlngertlps, bulky diarrhea taste to the skin, something that III and nasal polyps. sometimes noticed when mothers kiss Mayor White joins the New Mexico MAYOR GEORGE WHilE and local their babies. . Chapter or the Cystic Flbroslll Foundation cystic fibl'osi's campaign chairman Cystic fibrosis, adillease Inherited when .in urging everyone to "Kiss Your Baby" Wayne Townsend. a child receives a gene from each parent, and watch for signs or the disease In all strikes appro!,lmalell' one in l,lIOO ·cblldTen. Association for Retarded Citizens Campus. Notes chapter formed in Lincoln County

Elton Boyd Singer, son of Kay Singer of A Lincoln County chapteror the Associa· the turnout and feelll the potential for an RuidosQ, received a bachelor of applied tlon for Retarded CItizens was establillhed activeLincoln County chapter Is good. The arts andscience degree with a major In oc· by a group of area residents August 18. state association has 1,400 members in 20 cupational education from Southwest chapters. TeXas State University in summer com· Nlnet~n county residents attended the The Lincoln County chapter will meet mencement ceremonies. organizational meeting in Carrizozo at the the second Thursday of each month. The While at the university, Singer made the New Horizons Developmental Center. Ker­ next meeting will beseptember 9at7 p.m. ;,·j~.~~,~{~7:. \~'_: ' mit Stuve, exl\CUtive director of the state ," . ',,~,··t· . -",; "·.l Dean's List in the splng semester, 1979. at the New Horizons Center In Carrizozo. ':,';~<:> '~';:~;,!~1ii -~ - .. association, said he was impressed with For more Information, call 648-2379. " 'w< ~', ~~'l' ~,: ,. " .. ' " '.,., " . :;;ji~;,;:.L:'\ ;'. '1~e..~ Jb! '>, " ;;~'fl"~ '<~ t .. !tl~ '\-...'.....,.,..... ~t.,· .. l' " .{:., ',;.. ' , r '''-"\.( Women's Club to celebrate I ;' ~'. • $.:' ." ,$, 'l.'j:",. . .' In the Service ,.~ $, ~ .' ' •.'). . ''''''''C' '¢." eli . I,' ". 'p, ~~~« I1tf~~;' j;\'~~,ln '"'- ," .iq .: ,,-~. .' ...... ~:::..";,-. golden'anniversary September8 \ ~ 'Il< I· il h ., • -" :.i... ' '~t~ 'j .~~~ t ~ " ...;'~~ ~1 ~tlj It Navy hull maintenance technician fireman Dean L. Perry, son of Mr. and The Ruidoso Federated Women's Club drawing will be september IS, on Ladles THIS FLAG was flown over the U.S. capital building Ruidoso Public Library. Library manager Mory Lou Mrs. I. Tate of Capitan, recently returned wID resume.its regular meetings Wednes­ Day at the State Fair. . August 1 ond later presented to the Ruidoso Noon Gooch (second from left) and board members Ann from a deployment In the Mediterranean day, september 8, with a noon luncheon Money from the drawing will be used to Sea. and a program celebrating the golden an­ help match a $200,000 grant from the Lions Club by Senator Harrison"Jack" Schmitt. Noon Denton and Joetyne Wright accepted the flag and a Perry is a crewmemberaboard theguid· niversary of the Women's Club In Ruidoso. Maybe Foundation for starting a Girls Lions. Club secretory Lawrence Hill (left) and presi­ plaque commemorating the event. ed missile cruiser USS South Carolina, The program Is being directed by Barbara Ranch in LamY. The ranch will house dent Bill Varnadore (right) presented the flag to the based in Norflilll, Virginia. Minnick. abandoned, abused and homeless girls. The group will be selling chances on a Tickets for a chance on the miniature :-~••••, ;.~:-: ••v)···.;.··;.:..···:-··· -:•••••,.••'•••••;.••••••:-"••••••: ...... ;,;. . Patrick K. French, son of Stanley J. miniature replica of an old one-room school house can be purchased from any French of RUidoso, recently completed six school house, made and donated by the Women', Club member or by calling Mrs. weeks of practical training In military Lllliput Society ofSanta Fe. Theminiature EdVickersat251-7714; Mrs. CharlotteJar­ Immunization leadership at the Army Reserve Officers school house has been appraised at $5,000 ratt at 257-5522; or Mrs. W. E. Duncan In • Training Corps (ROTC) advanced campat and tickets will be sold for SI each. The Capitan at 354-2662. Fort Riley, Kansas. schedule French is a coliege sophomore at New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell. Altrusa hosts breakfast for school personnel Wednesday, September t: Capitan The third annual Appreciation Breakfast in the pre-orientation meeting of the CUnic - to be held at the Capitan School Notice on for teachers, administration and staff of 1982-83 school year at White Mountain from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. the Ruidoso Public Schools was hosted ElementarySchool. The breakfastwasone publication Wednesday morning by the Ruidoso of several school projects sponsored by Tuesday, september 7: Carrl.ozo CIInI. A1trusa Club. A1truss, which received the 1982 Friend of Education Award from the Ruidoso - to be held at the L.C.H.O. Courthouse of weddings Abouttsoschool employees Participated Education Association. Annex from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Ruidoso News will publish Wednesday, september 8: Corona Clinic wedding writeups only if received Nogal woman attends Mary Kay seminar - to be held at the Corona School from by The News within 30 days after 10;00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. the event. Quality photographs of the cou­ Hettle Graves of Nogal, an Independent International manufacturer and ple, .or bride, will be published, beauty consultant for the Mary Kay distributor or Skin, hair and body care pro­ Monday, september 13: Ruidoso C1lni" with black and. white photos Cosmetics firm 'of Dallas, TelCllS, recently ducts, cosmetics, fragrances and - to be beld at White Mountain School preferred. attended the comPany's 20th annual toiletries. from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Wedding writeup forms are seminar In Dallas.. Hondo Cllnl" - Date to be announced . available at The News, or the ac­ Hettie, who Is married to Jerry Graves later! t! count may be written for submls· and Is the mother or four children, has sion. been a beauty consultant with the com­ A parent or guardian must accompany pany since 1975. every child to be Immunized. Mary Kay Cosmetics Incorporated is an Anyone Interested In Well Child orFami­ ty Planning clinic appointments, please call 648-2412. 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August 19 - ADMITTED: Sam Baker, August 24 - ADMITTED: Dan Bell, Cor­ Lubbock, Texas; Hector Portillo;RUidoso; ona; Sue Walizer, RUidoso; Garrell I 011011I5 PI I Processo Salcido, Hondo; Stacey Burton, Jenkins, Carrizozo; Ralph Chaffee, Ruidoso; Penny Morgan, Rutdoso. Sonora, Mexico. DISMISSED: Debbie Sue I 8:00 dI.eM. - 5:00 P.<:M. <:Mon.-cEaf. I DlS:\IlSSED: Willard Brown, Fidelina Morris, Pat Healy, Ruth Ellis, Mary Lucero. Elizabeth Sliva and Baby, Robert Rodela, Elizabeth Reynolds, Janet New to the Ruidoso Area Bailey, Karen Covington and Baby. Southwick., August 20 - ADMITTED: Connie I Calvin Klein I Vestal, RUidoso; Raquel Baca, Carrizozo; August 2S - ADMITTED: Emma Her­ Herbalife rara, San Patricio; Mary Portio, Car­ Susan Montes, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: HmlE GItAYB Slim 6 Trim Richard Marshall, Mallie Hunt, Rosalind rizozo; Katie Gaston, Capitan; Alma I Jeans I Bergeron, ShaLene Dobbs, Kathryn Harlan, EI Paso, Texas. DISMISSED: A new concept McMasters, Penny Morgan. Ssm Baker. Mary B. Smith, ShaLene RIKAI in dieting Reg. $40 August 21 - ADMITTED: Mary Rodela" Dobbs. Contains Minerals, I I San Patricio; Rodney Pena, Mescalero; COSMOICS August 26 - ADMITTED: Gladys Thom­ your Elizabeth Reynolds, Austin, Texas. An... •II. SIlo. III Vitamins and Herbs son, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Eplfanio Car­ ~-for yovnlH .. your DISMISSED: Oletha Fasel, Epifanla vajal. Belio. LaDonna McBride, Irma Lopez, llue..., willi • tnIMd IlIdependent Aloe Vera Juice I . $22.95 I Hector Portillo, Stacey Burton, Connie lelllty CoMUItMt. A colllplitely in stock Vestal and Baby, CONGRATULATIONS TO: Ill. _pt .. August 22 - ADMITTED: Mary B. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Herrera, Baby Girl, 6 COs_tiel. Com· Adobe Plaza #6 I While Supply Lasts .... .1 Smith, Ruidoso Downs. DISMISSED: Ibs., 6 ozs., August 25. plete I/ne for _, too. Mechem Drive Viola Meeker. IGateway Center 257·5927 Ruidoso. N.M.I August 23 - ADMITTED: ShaLene SCORE TO DATE: Cindy Kuerston 257·9755 BOYS-54 Dobbs, Ruidoso; Richard Cl"'ns, Ruidoso; Girls -64 505) 258·3144 Linda Silva, Ruidoso Downs; Janet ._------Southwick, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: Catherine Kenai, Jack DiPaolo, Richard Harris. CONGRATULATION'S TO: Connie Vestal, Baby Girl, 6 lbs., 3'" ozs., WesTERN CUT SHIIT5 August 20. .. THE ~ PRAIRIE: 5~TS L60KING GLAss 00' SALE!!! .Over 70 Pair Of Frames & Sunglasses ,25%,off. . OtlngYout Ptesctlptlqn . In To Adobe Plaza #6. , Mechem Drive I .We' Also P.epalrGlosses· 1001 MECHEM'257-7744' , ,.' 257-9755 ,. '

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•• Capitan gridd,r•. touglt • ,- I, ind'oub" scrimm'ag,; ! V ,!r, The Capltlln High SchQOI fQOtball tellm and ahould. be one of the -better A division ~ ;1 did wellfnr the mQllt partin a acrlmmage quarterbacl

2 Little League football.,. players ~. begin season September. 18 People who want to· watch tuture season. Coached by now-retired Ronnie Ruidoso High School standouts should Taylor, they scored 274 points and gave up , havea ball when the 1982 Ruidoso Football just 20 In rolling up a perfect 7-lJ record. . , Little League begins Its ninth season The Colts defeated' the Sleelers 44-6 in the Saturday, September18, with gamesatthe cl!amplonshlp contest. Ruidoso High School field. . Other teams In the league'S major dlvl- There wlJl probably be four major divl· slon are theCowboys and the Bronco~. The slon teams and two minor division teams. two minor division teams are the Hornets The major division Is for youths 10 to 12' and the Lions. . years old and the minor divISion Is for . youths eight to nine years old. This season Mescalero wil~ have 't:' own teams In both major and mmor diVisions Around 100 youths are expected to com· but will not be a member of the league. pete In the league this season, according to Dr. Lynn WiUard, the league db·ector. Some games between Ruidoso and Mescalero teams will be played at The Colts have dominated t/1e league's Mescalero during the season. major divISion since the league was form- The LitUe League Sf!.8son will last unlll ed, having won the championship every late October when the playoffs are held in year. both divisions. Most of the games will be Last year was perhaps the Coils' best played at the Warrior field on Saturdays. Johnny Williams tourney near

The Johnny Williams Memorial Partner­ biggest tournament held In Ruidoso. The IIMDOIO IIIG11.SCHOOL football players huddle during a recent scrim­ host Lovington Friday night. The Warriors' first home game is September ship Golf Tournament will be held again at Cree Meadows Invitolional, which was Cree Meadowa Country Club September August 2-5 this year, is the oldest In the mage with Las Cruces High School. The Warriors will practice on their 17 ogoinst Dexter High School. 24-26. area. home field this week in preperation for the first game of the season with The tournament, which features some of For further information, call Bob the beller golfers In thearea, is the second Hickson at 257·5898. Women's softball ends The Lincoln County Women's Softball 12, the association will hold its tourna­ Association will conclude the regular ment. Thefirst round games will beplayed Sports RUOII tonight at A11·American Park Field at both Ali-American Park Field and Fort In RulcIoIo Downs and Fort Stanton Field. Stanton Field and will start at 9 a.m. The Allie and Friends has already c1in· ched the regular season tille with a 17-lJ The winners of the Saturday games will .activities record. decide where they want to play Sunday. Satunla)' and Sunday, September 11 and Sunday's games will begin at 10 a.m. this week

Lions' aub tournament set Monday: Alto Lakes Golf and Country The flrsl ~uldolo Valle)' Noon Lions September 18-t9 a1 Cree Meadows Country Club Pro-Member Golf Tournament. Lin­ Club Golf Tournament will be held Club Resort. coln County Women's Softball Association games at AlI·American Park Field In The tournament is open to the public. Ruidoso Downs and Fort Stanton Field. There will be a four-man team best ball starting at 6:30 p.m. format for the tourney. Thursday: Cloudcroft at Capitan volleyball match, middle school through There will be an BB-team limit. A total of varsity, starting at t:30 p.m. Warrior $1,000 In prizes will be awarded. Booster Club meellng at 7:30 p.m. in teachers lounge at Ruidoso High School. Entry forms are available at Cree Friday: Ruidoso High School varsity Meadows Pro Shop, Hill Country football game at Lovington High School, Restourant, Dale's Furniture, The Pan­ starting at 7:30 p.m. capitan High School tied Beer.Wine®. Liquor cake House. Casey's Cabins and other varsity football team at Cloudcroft High loe t merchants. School, starting at 7:30 p.m. carrizozo Located On The High School varsity foothall team at Tex­ West SideOfThe For further Informallon. call 2S8-34S7. ico High School, starting at 7:30 p.m. Cousins' Complex EVERYDAY LOW PRICES //// TV V•• 'I 1.751tr 8.16 / Flying TV Vodk. '/ J Ranch 1tr•••••••••.••••• 4.57 'I .... D'or -Chuckwagon Suppers [) 1M'"WIIlte 1.51tr., 4.99 ~ c.Io 10I1i -Western Show 'I 1.5 Jtr 3.03 7:30 Nightly Except Sunday 'I s...-'. vo . 1.751tr 1 Mile North of Alto Village, Hlglr.ftv ~7 19.38 . SHtr-'. YO PHONE ~i6-4~30 750 9.97 Walk., c.n.dian R.t.Nttlont R.qtI.tted, But Hot Requlr.d 1.751tr l1.69 :----...., /.//.~ ...... "" './/0./ A. Scotclt . 1.751tr 26.96 The Bear Claw Gallery ...... presents 1.75hr 13.33 J ... DONALD WRIGHT Itr ,, 7.92 of ...... ro 'equilia 6 40 Santa Fe NewTouchTOIle GeM or WIlit., Itr... ,• Touch Tonelli> phones are aItpeqry you desefveto know about • .. OhISMlfllier . . The Touch Tone eJifference is ~J.>le. Instead eX djaling the slow, old­ Itr•...... 7.66 Gold Jewelry And Sculpture ~ts fashioned waYi all yOU do IS touch the and talk. It's that easy, ....1*' Scotch . " . ToucliTone phones oome in avariety d ~ colors, withstandardand Friday, September 3 Thru dea:tatOr models to suit almost ev~ l"OOO1 in your home. . U:S Itt 14.51 All Ptlcos ."Ii"t.Solo t•• .'. And the cost is less thar1 you dthink. Monday, September 6 r . '. New TouchTonephopes. Fast, simpleandsoc::.onvenient.Fornt

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With two productive scrimmages behind ty of.peed. HeWelllhl las pounds but If we ,schedule, It, the Ruidoso High School football team Is Jet bllilget away not going to c!1teh preparing this wl!ek for Friday's opening "'re The·WArriors, who bave beeil Pra¢tlcing game at Lovington. .. .. him." on the White MoulltaillMiddJe SchQo] field Lovlnatondidn'tJl!IIS much In the llCrim. for tile past th~ Wl!eks, wlihetlll'l! to The Warrior junior varsity played _p but stlerwalt.lln't l!OIIvinced they'll Artesia High School'~ sophomores and their own field today. TIle RUidoso field ,:.:-:.:.:.:.~-:.;.:.>.: :.!.:.:-:;,;'i.~'"''''.l.'''.:.:-: ~~:-·.y.:.· :-~~· X••; ~ ~ :,. !~V:,..:,.-AY.;,.~ ~,.'i1. do the ...... gal...t the Warrl.ors. . lias been re!lOwn and Is In "pretty good :- •••••• J'• •••• '1',0. :.:• i'i'••••• ;0;11.."' " ..r • O'i!'To:-:-·• ...... :-:-:-· ...... iI'•••••:-:'1' 0;0 -; 0;0; ..,0;0;••••••0;.;,.-.0; , ;0-..;.. juniors Saturday night In.Artesla and look­ . "They'U pI'llbabIy COI1le oUJ throwing shape," accimling to Stierwalt• ed Imp-resslve. The Ruidoso varsity scriin­ Agai...t ~" he "'Id. . maged Las Cruces lIigh School last week Defel1lllveJy, Lovington Is paced by and held the poWerful AAAA division . NOTES-The 1!Ili2 New Mexico high Around IJulldoga clll6e, . IlnebIcllel'll Mike Cox and Doll Strickland. Coltis.17$pounderandStrlcklllndweighs school season opened last Friday night in "I felt the kids played pretty well;~' said 2lIO 1J01IIIds, . Artesia wilh the host Bulldoga roiling over , head varsity coaeh Darrel Stierwalt of the Lovington COI1lPlltes In the same AM Robertson of Las Vegas, 4+12.'Artesia on­ jayvee scrimmage. "Most of their kids district u·defendlllgltate chal1!lll~Por-· ly·lecJ 14-12 at halftime but Bulldog were sophomores and most of ours were tales and !1lw!1Ys tough AriesIa.Ulvlngton :quarterbacll ScOtt Runyan sparked a se­ Sports freshmen ~o the kids looked pretty good cond baH explosion which put the game against that competition," . didn't _ke the playoffs last season but . they're, UIll,lally COI1lpetltlve on a tough IIway. withGaryBrown

By the time people read this column, it's I see Texas winning the SWC title this qUite possible the National Football season, based mainly on their tradition, League

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" • JustanoldLove's sprint to glory ' "ILION 1., \l '" .. ! .£.,':v",/ .....~'" This sequence of photos shows Justanold :It~:: Love's 44O-yard sprint to victory in Sun· ; ..:1- //'-r-- day's AIl-American Derby at Ruidoso ~' Downs Race Track. -. ': ---./ . J::fW., .. ~ i~..r. The Phone Booth The fllly covered the distance in 21.68 f -:;' IAJrJ ~ seconds, the second lastest lime in the ~' '''iR~~ ...... ~j.J:ie~:1~ P'&i't-;:: Telephone & CableT.V. Supplies Derby's nine-year hislory, .- __~~"JQlIA:. Justanold Love broke well from the THE PAVILION INN DINNER THEATRE number four hole and was already opening PRESENTS up her lead at 100 yards. KEITH HOLDER in • ResidentialPhones Favored Special Efforl broke sluggishly ·Prewlring from the number nine posilion and never BULLY recovered, finishing third. Dashingly• A ONE MAN PLAY Jerome Alden • Key Systems ForSmall Business anotherfilly, closedstrongly on the outside by and was second at the wire. SEPTEMBER 4th &5th ot 7 p.m. A Drew EngineeringCo BehindWhldock & Lyle The fourth photo shows Justanold Love's $15.00 PER PERSON FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 682-2641 victory margin a few yards from the finish NMCIC11385 hy RuidosoStateBank line. OR WRITE: PAVILLION INN, Box 453, CLOUDCROFT, N.M. 88317 257·6010

- CORRECTION ­ Photos by It's a CONLEY'S NURSERY "Everybody is doing it so we will too and Ad appearing In thIs Inue Dan Palmer besides we could always use the extra should read: ALL6·PACK cash" BEDDING PLANTS and.Tim Palmer 2 for the prIce of 1

,~, ~ HQlpPIJHgnQls, ~ THE HANDICRAFT AND HOllBY PLACE _____IIIIII!II. Women's Men's ------_. A FULL LIN E CRAFTS STORE AND HEADQUARTERS FOR Shoes Sportswear Women's Aglow International cordially invites you Suits Shoes to Our regularly scheduled meeting • SUNSET: Lingerie Mondoy, August 30 at 7:00 P.M. STITCHERY KITS Pants at th~ Holiday Inn -Crewel -Needlepoint -Cross Stitch Full Gospel Businessmen will be attending also. -Latch Hook -Stitchery Frames etc. Everyone is invited to hear: . OUR GUEST SPEAKERS--DAN AND JOLENE U~SCHEL - TOLE PAINTING CLASSES ­

Winners of All American Futurities and the only Trl· Beginning And Advanced pr,e Cr()wn Futurity Winners, giving the,lr Starting September 21 testimonies and the glory ond ,credit of,their suc· J3RUN ELL'S· CALL FOR INFORMATION' cess, to God. , . Jolene will also be ministering in music. Come ond -.:Midtown Ruidoso - PJ'tone 257-7865" Midtown Ruidoso receive a blessingl IIIii OP£N 8:30 - 6:00 P.M. •

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"i Inside The Capitol OPINI·ON PAGE . ,Yours and Ours by Fred McCaffrey • THE RUIDOSO NEWS , USPS No. 47280 SANTA FE-New Mexico-one state or turned onto his cause, he coule! well be in Published each Monday and Thursday by Ruidoso News, Inc.. J. Ken· Editorial Ii three? • lots of troubte. neth Green, President; Waiter L. Green, Vice President. al1712Sudderth , A man who has watched politics here (ls there a moral here? If so, it might Drlve,llnd entered as second class mailer at the Posl Office at Ruidoso. ? longer \IUIn he likes to admit suggests the well be that these are not days In America N.M. 88345.. ,r three present Congressional distrlets pret­ when it pays to run as an incumbent.> Ken and Mary Green , .. · Publishers Children of school age need and deserve the help .j ty mueh represent the three "states" of Russell Autrey, who runs Commerce Rolland Ramos '.' .Circulation Mgr. and support of th~ir parents as they progress from New Mexico. and Industry. gave an interesting Inter· Tim Palmer Editor I One runs down the east side and across view to a reporter recenlly. Carmen Edwards Advertising Mgr. kindergarten through high school. I the south, to take in a conservative part of In it he apparenlly said he thinks there is Judy Frost. , '...... '" .Composing Mgr. i the state where clllzens register a large element of pulfery In those figures, Oemocratie and vote Republican. Many of geQerated by his own department, about SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE A check with local educators confirmed that interest them also tend to look toward Texas for how much money New Mexico makes off .SI'!gle copy, 25c; Single Copy by Mail, 500; 6 months out of County. $20' of parents in their childt'ens' schoolwork is very im· guidance. rather than to the other pll;rts of the movie business. wlthm County, $t8; 1 year out of County, $22: WIthin County, $20: Home the state In which they live. Autrey's position seems to be that there Delivery, $2.50 per month. . portant. A second is a central district, which con· is really very Iitlle hard Information on The Ruidoso News reserves the right to reject advertising and edit copy talns Albuquerque and some other ter­ this topic. What we hear, he said. may be that it considers ohjectionable. Llabllily for any error in advertising shall ritory. What other territory doesn't exact­ nothing but "tall lales" about how many not exceed the value of the actual space in which the error occurs and "I really encourage the parents to read with the kids ly matter. since the big city, unique unto thousands or millions a film company shall be salisfied by correclion in the next issue. Call 257-4001 for Home and to work with them as much as possible," soid itself, would dominate anyway. leaves in the state. Delivery. . The third sweeps across the north or The "I don't know that monthly reports from Nob Hill Elementary School principal Don Weems. North, as politicians put it. the Motion Picture Bureau are accurate," Each of the areas is certainly different the Secretary said, even though that from the others, In attitudes, in beliefs and bureau is part of his own operation. As well as parental help with reading, moth and in voting patterns. Maybe each is, as the Chuek Milliestadt, once p.r. man for the writing skills, he said. behavioral skills are very im­ man suggests. a kind of state-within-a­ State Fair,is putting on the hardsell to get state. that film job referred to above, from which portant. Candidates for statewide offlce, present· Larry Hamm is departing. Iy eampaignlng, could do worse than to News media have been delivered loog Sense Nonsense Behavioral skills means getting along with others. view them that way. & stores, with ample quotes from Mit· Rumors heard in Sanla Fe suggest that lIesladt. and he is reportedly holding a Weems made the point that a kindergartener must Republicans have surveyethe facts and get prepared time, I ordered him to bite her, bUt he just such tried to kill himself." I don't prevent further overregulation and creating 90 percent of all new jo!Js in this most undependable countries on earth. We for the worst. cocked his head-making one ear slllnd know-maYbe It's just stuff like that that government waste. Federal overregula· country. I pledge to make every effort as a imporl over 60% of our oil. Three of our Good luck Ruldosoans straight up-and wagged his tail. sticks in your mind. while stuff like "she's tion has been a burden to small business Member of Congress to promote a healthy major suppliers have cUt us off. Iran, Iraq T. Coe Attack training will have to come later, I married anil has two kids" doesn'\. for too long, and these bills will eliminate climate for the small business community and Lybia. What happens if more of our guess. Butlt just seems like a bummer. when much of the red tape that is prom.ulgated in new Mexico and the nation. I want you to suppliers follow suit and have intemal Dear editor, Brun and I went for a walk that first you hear about someone Who's had a real by the federal bureaucracy. know that I am responsive to your views trouble and cut us off? . MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING night in Albuquerque. In Ruidoso, we walk bad time ofit after leaving Georgia Street, • I know how deeply small business is af· and concerns, and I hope you will eontinue Interior Secretary James Watt wants to Your editorial on Ollie Cuddy, our Fire on the mountainside behind our house, or that they ever had to grow Up at all. fected by high Interest rates and Innation, to share your views on small business open Up our Federal lands to oil explora- Prevention Officer. was interesting only in down along the river. th I an~ I think we all realize that Interest issues with me. tion in order that we might not be so depen. that your complaint was that Mr. Cuddy But in suburhia we walked around the Ano er thing we did in Albuquerque dent on OPEC ror our lood via diesel trac. would not give you an Interview. block. Y'as make our obligatory trip to the shopp- .,.;.,.,.,.,.;.;.;.;.;.;.:.",.:.:.:.;.:.;.:.:.;.;.;.;.:.;.,.:.;.:.,.:.;.;.:.,.",.;.:.:,;.;.:.;.:.:.;.:.:.,.:.,.,.:.:.:.,.:;:.,.,."",":;:;:':':;:':'::::::":'::'::::::,:,:",::,:,:,::,:::::.:,:,:.:.:.,,:,:.:.:::::.:': tors. Mr. Wall is getting a lot of resistance When this occurred why not drop the For me, there are a lot of ghosts in the 109 malls. The malls have SOme childhood from the Environmental groups who want matler and move on to more Interesting 3600 block of Georgia Street NE. and I felt association for me-I have a sear 011 one to preserve our lands but let us run out of subjects. their presence more than usual this time. knee from running up a "down" escalator 01'1 • There Is no ment'"Ion m our department The block w··- really qUl'et that nl·ght·. I atBWinrock t ba i once.Ily th A lot of the older generation I talk to heads job classifications that interviews thought of bow when we were all kids u sea , e malls (and we hit hoth .Clipped comment tells me that there won't be any problems by newsmen are mandatory. -In fact. inter. there, a big game of "hide and seek" Winrock and Coronado) are very "now" In their lifetime. Boy, what a pipe dream' views with Department Heads in the past would be going on many summer even. places.. They are also enough, after five or they must have. In developing America's have been counter·productive and are not logs. . :CIT'hoursout a'ndto make y~,wTa,~t to pUIbal Ykour high standard of living We used up most of encouraged. . The block, of cOurse, had sortor a social Ruidoso." scream, a ..e me C t~ REGULATION NEEDED of charges for services before an agree. our readily available natural .resourees. . Mr Cuddy's immediate Supervisor Is order; with the older kids ahead of the ment is reached. It also requires that Not only Ameriea living in the fast lahe, Mr. Frank Potter who received mQnlhly younger. I remember during one llight's It seems that certain aspects of every A NEW REGULATION that requires price information be available over the but 'we rebuild the world with our reports on Mr. Cuddy's activities. Mr. Pot- hide alld seek game. an older guy and I lripwe make to Atbllqtterque serveto reaf· funeral directors to tell the public what Is telephone to those who inquire ahout resources and energy, and how many of ter would be the apropriate individual for . decided to· hide in a doghouSe on a firm that we're glad we don't live Illc1uded ill funeral costs should get rid of runerals. This would foster comparisoll the countries we helped still appreciate us you to Interview. neighbor's back poreh. there-or in any other big city. thedishoneslln abusilless Ihat should care shopping. to!lay? . Mr. Cuddy. who assumed duties cover· We crawled in there, and right away I But it's fun to visit.' . about· tit(! poople iI serVes. .. Almol:;l every honest business In this The majOr reason theAmeriCllll dollar Is ing responsibilities that were llon-existellt noticed. some spiders llCurrylngaround' . The highlight.of 'Ol!tmlni-yacation was The Federal Trade Commission p;lssed couiit~y rea,IiI~' oflers prices9n ita good!l,slrong amidst other currenclesJs because .at the tim!!. has.lIonea very satisfactory tll\del' ~.1'00£ of the IklghQUlle.Llke most seeing tile mo\'le, "S,· 'l'.-'tbt! .Extra. tlllsregulation Wednesday after 10 years 'Th~ luneral home should he no different. people from Ihe other countrieS that are job fot the Jlhorttline he hIlS been the rite kidS wllhanysense, I was moreorlesster- ~rreslrial.n bon'twort.Y. I'm Ilot going to . of inveatigatloll. The FTC had recei\'ed Thi~ regulation should casue no problems going under today. are shipping their Prevention Officer, Ite hllndles assign- rifled or spiders. But I refttlilled from say· gIve away any or the plot. complaints thai SOllie funeral homes were for tlte majorily nl Ilonest undertakers,money to good old U.S.A. where itwill he ment with aceuracy and dispatch. Ing anything-not wanting to give aWay to Buf 1 will say that it .is a really, really taking advantage 01 families under stress who want to help th~ public.sarest, becaUSe the U.S.A. will be lhe last Mr. Cuddy bas thesupport oftheCoilrleU the otliet kid twas scared. . .reaIly neat m01lie. ..• by selling so·called "package funernls" Thl' n~\I' 1'~llulation laces possible veto In country to fall. and when it goeslhe rest of and sllould be commended. All of a BUdden. he sott of let out a yelp And it's not hlltdll,t aUtoseewhyE. T. is thntlncluded unwant~d - and oftel' ""~l1y Conlll'''ss. I,ti' (or the snke of Iree enter· the world will fnll also. His worth to the City hIlW !Inll fOr the' and gasped, "There's spiders In herel" sucha hug.e SUccess-it's a mo\'letfJat pUiS -liems. pl'lsl.· and competltien t\l'O basic U.S. prln· America rea~hed it's peak arOund .1961. . future cannot be underestimated, We beat a qUick retreat from the you, for a while, back in childhood. 'the lIew rtd!! wil\tet/Ulrc Ihm fllll....l1l I·jples. Iho ~'T('. rule shOUld ht, allowed to We llOw ImporUllrltlOrll tMILWl\ ellpori, J,A, "AI" Junge dogMu$e, me breathing a sigh i1f relief, Which Is where 1 hadbeenspendingpari ~olilesmake Hvallabl,· nn itelll-I,)' Ilt'I1IIi~1 '1;111<1 .. 1:1 I',N. "l'lI'"" lfhe rl'nSOn people wun'lla!k or speCUlate : t:ooncilman ,-But there Wlla-no ,.meot hide i1nd Rcek of I~Y Iiml' in Albuquerl/u'e. i1I1YWlIY· t\ -'~-,.> ~"." ,_.~ _~_h ~-' ~.d .~-,- ~" "'""",_Uh'.ilJ.'~ .:.l'£.·:1.i.L~.JiI~ -Ar:ti.~~;&r:4Ii; diAtU;J~~ ·'\t,)f'<">.o'~.'t±'*h.he4yT!t:#\4h4' """,- -... -"Y ..... - h ...... ' .. -- ...... _....._....,""'11 .._..... "--- .. ••h" ..• _.,u· .•• - .",-..:.1. "-'-"'.....,...-.lli.,•..,;....""'J.<...... *...... ::&,t<....w.j.....+1 .Lt>i'i'iW!I ...... ';;;.ji(,'.... W .....'QLt:t"v:;U4yT'* W dtttt j .'

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, ",,' Attention, Voters! Voting Machine BOLETA DE MUESTRA iAtencion, Volante.f Famillarl..a ,all!,...lfwlth this diagram and ',SAMPLE BALLOT Para Maq~lna de Votar, Famillarlu.a el/ll alta diallrallla rio. dl_ dlNetions for oparating tha voting machin•• elona. para oparar 10 maqll!lna da ¥4ltar. ... It will assist 'all! in "otlng and will sa". 'tim. SPECIAL ,PRIMARY ELECTION ELECCI6N PRIMARIA ESPECIAL a,udara 'a votar, aharrara "alllpa.J dlo cia Ia on .I.ctlon da,. alaeel6n. Lincoln County, New Mexico Condado de Lincoln, Nuevo' Mexico , 1 • EI.ction OHielals: Post In a Conspicuous Plac.. • AUGUST 31, 1982 31 AGOSTO, 1982 .Oflclal.s d. EI.cclan: Pongo on II!n Luga. VIII"•• . , . .' , • Stot. R.pr.sentoti". , OFFICE. DISTRICT n . • , Representant. do Estado, " OFICINA. DISTIUTO S. , VOTE 'OR OMt • yon POR UNO, , ., , ~...... DEMOCRATS 1 A 210. ~"i .. '. Anh. 1··Mi~...r'" DEMOCRATAS McGuire Sande.. , . . State Representative OFFICE Dln.leT " • Representontede Estado OFICINA. DISTlllTO ,. yon 'OR ONE VOTE POR UNO

II".,,,,,, c ,~€i=~C· ,~c:-. ~(?;---@> , . 1 C 2C 3C 4C 5C REPUBLICANS . . fm f. n..."u ... E,nut 5. Ic" L. ',c4 D. I"Couo,.··' REPUBLICANOS Pool. Jr. McKnight Sonche.. Hall Collins

• Representative District 56 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER INSTRUCCIONES PARA VOTAR 1. Moye the RED HA.... DL£ complelely 10 Ihe RIGHT. This 4;loses the curtain t. Mue.a fa PAlANCA ROJA CDrnp'etamente a la DERECHA. Elta c;iClrra and unlocks the machine for voting. la cortlno 'I obr. la maquina para Yotor. 2. BaJe el indicador de Yotor sabre coda nombn= del ~andidato por .1 cual < 2. Turn down Q ...011n9 painter o"'Qr each c.andldote', naMe 'au wish 10 vote listed deeo Yofor ~. ~ x ~ pod~16n X far from thi, position ~ to this position par elta po.lclon a esto CA N....' CANDIDATOH.""...... CANDIDATE CAN IMPORTANTE: Usled puede haeer cuontos cambios como Ulited deseo IMPOR'rANT: You con make as many changes os you desire while 'he RED tnien'ros 10 PALANCA ROJA costa 0 10 derecho. La moqulno eSlci Qr. HANDLE IS 10 tht' RIGHl The machine 15 arranged 50 you cannot turn regloda para que ustcd no pueda bOJor 10 polanco mas que en el numero down more thon the proper number 01 vo'ing pointers 101' each office, 50 opropiodo de '05 Indicadcites de volor pora coda puesto, paro que os! you connol spoil your bollol by voting for too many candidates. To make usted no puedo echar a per-der !loU bolela 01 votar por muchos candidatos. Q change Simply push the pomlcr bock up o.,d make onofher selection Para hacer un (ambia simplemenlc empuJe el indicodor olro ve~ para 3. Once 'lOW hove mode your selection" LEAVE THE POINTERS DOWN end arriba y hogo olro selecci6n. mo'Wt;' the REO HANDLE completely la the LEFT. This records your vote, 3. Uno 'WCls que l.lSted hoga IUS leleccioncs, bEJE LOS INDICADORES AIJUO eJears Ihc mochine, and ,hen opens 'hc curtoin No one outside the )' mMe\"o 10 'ALANCA ROJA completamente G' f.Q' fZQU'ERDA. Esro reg· machine can lell how you hove voted istro su voto, Iimpio 10 mciquino, y entonces obrc las cortlnos. Nodle fucro de 1o maquina !iC do cucnto como osfed vote. ,.' YOU yoter is. MUST NOT LOITER. Each in New Mexico allowed 0 maxi­ NO DElE 'ERDER TIEMPO. Todo Yotante en Nuevo Mexico se Ie permlte un mum bl three and one·holf f3V:) minutes in which '0 "Yo'e Vote promptly mOXlmo de Ires y medlo <3VJJ minulos pora poder votor. Vole pronlo. and leove the machIne so Ihc yoter following you may have hiS turn. mente y deJe 10 maqulno para que 0501 el votante que 10 sigue pueda tener su turno.

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" Attention. Voterst Voting Machine BOLETA DE .MUESTRA IAtenc:ion. Votantel! Fa",lIiama yaunolf willi thl' d Ia!l .0m and SAMPLE BALLOT Para Maquina de Votar Fomillarl...... an .. dlaglGma y 101 dl,... dl_tion. fa. op.ratlng the voting maehino. .Ian.. pora op.ra. 10 moqllilla ... YOlo.. ... It will auilt you in voting and will .an" tiin. SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION ELECCION PRIMARIA· ESPECIAL ayudara 0 voto. y aha.rara tlompa 01 dlo do 10 an .I.etlan day. . . ol•••I~n. . Lincoln County. New Mexico Condado de Lincoln. Nuevo' Mexico • EI••tian OHi.ial.: P_ ill a Con.pi.uou. Plaeo. • AUGUST 31. 1982 31 AGOSTO. 1982 • Ofl.lol..do EI•••16n: Panga on un LllllO' VI.I..... I . .

" Stat. Rop...sentative " OFFICe-•.. DtSTlICT ,. Representante de Estada " OFICINA DlST1UTO " . VOTE FOR ONE " ."" • von POR UNO " .~ _--",,-r~. ".:.:~~~~':;~. • " DEMOCRATS '1 A 2A M.,...l.. I. Allit. I"Mlckey"l DEMOCRATAS MeGuire Sanden

" State Representative OFFICE DIU.ICT "

• " . • Representante d. Eltado OFICINA Dln"ITo " yon ,Olt ONl • yon POR UHO

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Rop••••ntati.... Di.trict 56 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER INSTRUCCIONES PARA VOTAR 1. MaYC the RED HANDLE completel, to the RIGHT. This closes the curtoln 1. Mu.". fa PALAHCA ROJA. comp'etamente a 10 DERECHA. Elta cierra Dnd unlock!j, the mochme tor vOllng ro cortinG , ob,. 10 m6qulilo para Yola... 2. laJe el Indlcaclo, de YOlo, sobre coda nombro del candldata por eel cua' 2. Turn down a Yotlng pointer oye, cach candidate·, nomo ,ou wish to Yote ulted d.seo yolar ~ . ~ X fo, from 'hi, po.I'lon ~ 'his po.ltlon por elta po.icJ6n a elt. posicion H__ •• '0 X H ••".', C. CANDIDATO ~ CANDIDATE CAN IMPORTANTE: Uslcd puc-de haecr euanlo!. camblos como usted deseD de~me IMPORTANT: You con make 0\ many changes os you while the RED micnlros 10 PALANCA ROJA CSIO 0 10 dc-rocho La moquino CSIO or. H....NDLE 1'10 to th(· RIGHl The machine I" arranged 50 you cannot turn re-glado para que u51ed no puedo bOlor 10 poloneo mOs que en el numero down mo,e than the proper number of vOllng pointers for eoch office. so oprcpiado de 105 Ind.codorcs de volar porD codo puesta, para que 051 you connni spoil yeur ballur by voting for too many candidates· To make u5ted no puc-do echor a pcrdcr !.u bolelo ol votor por muchos candidatos. (J change 1olmply. pUloh the pointer bock up and make another selectinn Para haecl un camblo simplementc empulc:r cl indicador otro vez para 3. Once you hove mode your selections, LEAVE THE POINTERS DOWN and arriba y hogo aha selecclon maYa the RED HANDLE campletely to the LEFT. This records .,.our vote:. 3. Una yea que usted hogo IUS Iclecciones, DEJE LOS INDICADOItES AI.tUO dca,s thc mochlnc. and then opens the curtain No one ou'side the , Mile.... la 'ALANeA ROJA complctamente 0 I. IZQUIEItDA. Eslo reg· mQchinc can tell how you hove voted Istra SU yoto, limpio 10 moquino, y enlonce\ abrc los cortinos Nadle fucra de 10 maquino 5e do 'uento como usled vbto, YOU MUST NOT LOITER. Eoch voter In New MExico i~ allowed a maXI­ mum of thtee and line half ()1,-'7) minutes In which 10 yote Vote ptomptly NO DElE 'ERDER TIEM'O. Todo VOlante en Nuevo Mexico se Ie permlte un maximo' de tres y medlo (31F1) minutas para poder votar. Vote pronto· and leave the mochlne so the, voter 'ollowlng YOu may hove hiS tum. mente y dele 10 maquma para que aSI el vctonte que 10 51gue pueda lener su tumo.

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Page" - RulClo,o (N.M.) News Mondav. August 30. 1982 ~?.~~<$$$(.;:Wh:*~~';':::~~~~*,,'%~~~~~:.s$*~:-~*».¥.~f.:>':-;~~:-S~~. . Remod,eling can· Official Records increase ho-me value QUITCLAIM DEED Tierra Investments, I,.14., a New Mexico tion, Bulldog 3, Apartment 14, Week NOB. RemodeJlna maybe the alternative for sometblng that you can enjoy lis long as 7, 29 and 36, Plncellff Condominium Pro- PeoPle .who can't afford the coet of a new you live lhen!." Limited Partnership, to R. L. 1'bompeon FOUND - Mlnolta 35mm camera: Owner and Maxine Thompson, Lot 3, Block I, Del .-. LinftoJn County NM home today. .. I Not aU homeImprovements are good in­ LEGAL NOTICE ...... ~ , ',' "Remodelln8.can be almost I~ moving vestments. A pultlng green In the may claim by l!lenU£ylng, Brunell's Norte Addition, Lincoln County. N. M. Inc., Box 1060, RUidoso, NM 88845; WARRA...... D~"'D Into a new house without many of the backyard will have little value for a pro­ NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN THAT THE VILLAGE OF WARRANTY DEEDS .... "'''' haBSeis andhardwork,"saidJo,Ann LelIa, spective buyer whols a tennis nut. lIU1noso OOWNS VOWN"rEER FIRE DEPAIIT· 257-2911. B-32-2lc Donald M. Love, Jr. and Clara M. Love, .I .._.- I lis M MENT CALLS FOR BIDS ON, 250 GALLON SLID.E IN Plnecllff CIIrporatlon, a Texas CIIrpora. to Olga P. Guerra Inc., a 'rems Corporlion , EXlenB on ...... Ing spec a t at New ex· . Other projecla that have IIttll' or no PUMP Ell UNIT. AS PER SPECIFICATIONS tlon, to Earl V. Ziehl a/!ll Wilma D..,Ziehl, Lot2O, Block9ofAlto Crest, Unit two, Lin-! leo State Unjvel'llity. financial returnarea ballement recreation AVAILABLE ·IN THE OFFICE OF VILLAGE CLERK, BuildlnB7,.Apartment~, Week Noe. 24 and room, a four:th bedroom, a swimmIng pool BOX 3

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Ap~ly dlf~ctly IO.yaUI nelQhbo;hOlid l'IliA HIlT IlUTAUliAItT Walt,...../ Waltau Multae CLASSIFIEDS 21 or ClIIIe. ,. An ~ua'oppottllfr"y t1mplcJyel , I ,. .

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P-25-trc air,. villyltop, V-8, ,looks like new. REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE - Oak 258-4468. '., C,31-2tp round table,. 42", $300; china cabinet, imFoRDi:uSTOM~4WDplckiip, ex­ $450; burret, $195; church pew, $195; cellent eonditlon. 31,000 miles, ~"If ton -----,------42" mahogany table,. $185. Barbara short wheel . base. $5800 .. NEED MAID AND KITCHEN 'HELP ­ INFANT CARE - race days except Sun- ANY KIND OF HOME MAlNTlilNANCE Huntress Antiques, 1600 Su(lderth, 2,,7-6046. F-31-2tp' , .. _._~---_. permanent ppsitlons. Benefits inclUde days. 378-1I41l4. T-29-6te _ 21;7-4867. . A-2G-12tp WANTED TO BUY - used 12 gauge pump 257-2830.. H·31·lfc --_.- medica.! .insurance. Carrizo 'Lodge, 1117. OMEGA OLDS - Call after 2: 30 p.m., SINGLE LADY - wants to mimage apart· PAINTING, REPAIR _ of any kind. shotgun, 1-354-2754. W·29-4tp FOR SALE - couch, love seat, coffee 257-7545. ().31-2tp 257·2375. Apply between 9:00-3:00. table; excellent condition, soft pat· C-27-61c ments, condominiums, or motel: ex· 257-4867.' . .P-2tH2tp . USED POOL TABLE for sale. Good con- 1962 DODGE - One ton van, 225 slant 6 ~ chwork material, reversible earthtone COMPUTER OPERATORISiCRETARY perienced. Call 257'2820. 8-31·2tp LUIS GARDl!:NING ,sERVICE _ dltion. Call 257-7268 after 6:00 colors:$7tlO. Call Vickie orDonnIe, day; mlltor. good delivery truck, Also - for real estate office. Good typing DAN'S CUSTOMER OWNED - telephone lawnmowing, trash haUling, cleanup. p.m. U.29-4tp 257·9186; night: 251-11762. J'3Htc cabover camper, fully self-contained, Iicens~. skills, some prior experience with com­ and communication repair; Reasonable and reliable. MAJOR STEEL BurWING - manufac- early 1960 model, good shape. call , Call 378-4516. D-31·8tp 3711-ll292, . 'L-29-13tp turer ltas extra inventory. Make offer! ST. BERNARD PUPPIES - registered, 318'8341 after3:00. . C·31-Uc puters requir~. Salary negotiable. Call born July 28; $250. call Vickie or Don- i .257-5111 between 9:00, a.m. an(l 5:00 .LANDSCAPING _ specialiZing In treel!, • __..- ...... _ Call factory, deals, available, 19'19 MAj1:DI\ RX7 - 16,000 mlles, red with " sh~bB M-~l-3tp. nie, day: 2:;7·9186, night: p.m. S-36-Stc and grou"d cover. Ten years ex- 1·800-525-9240. ask forSleve M. 257·11762. J-31-6tc black 'interior, five speed, new. tires, '1 perlenCe, references. 257·5580, ask for HONDO VALLEY CREE MEADOWS MEMBERSHIP - for louvers and fronl cover. Excellent con­ f, WAITRESS WANTED - dependable, GOOD RAILROAD TIES ...,. for sale. Price I clean appearance; full or part time. Ap­ Jamie. . L-3t·5tp KENNElS . sale.· $2500 cash, dues paId to dition; $8500 (irm. Call Vickie or Don· I negotiable. Phone 653-4557. N-62-tfc nle; - 257·9186; night: , ply in person, Deck House Restaurant, SAFETY CHECKING _ of houses and QaaUlyboardlag . November. Call after 5:30, day: I CASH REGISTERS - sales and service, 257-9'162. J-31-6tc c Adobe Plaza. W-31-2tp housecteaning. Have' referellce;'. DDdgroomlDg 258-4236. C-32·2tnc ., 257-4942. 8-31-2tp 31&-4017 forappobdmeat MAIDS NEEDED - apply in person al eleetronlc cash registers, program­ 28' WINNEBAGO - fifth wheel Chieftain ming for talf, 336-4042. N·7!·tfc HOLIDAY INN - good hard working P & M DOZER WORKS - Landscaping, Pinecliff Village. P-32-3tc trailer; self-contained, excellent condi­ dishwashers need~. Can apply bet­ clearing. For lease or hire. Call WANTED - port·a·crib ingood condition. FOR SALE OR TR."DE - used firebrick. tion; $7000. Will selll98t Ford 250 Iruck ween 2:00-5:00 p.m., Monday-Saturday. 687·3425, Mayhill; 882-2066 High Pleasecall 378-4204. W-32.Up Seeat Bill Pippin Real Estate. B-9I-Ifc with' 11,000 miles. Pair for $14,500. See Wayne. H-31-21c FREE TRANSFER - custom T-shirts, 20 258-3342 or 336·4312, Jennie or . Rolls. P-3t-7tp CHAPARRAL SCHOOL CLOTHES! Top quality pre- Tom. W-3l-4tp COO~ - Ruidoso-Hondo Valley Hospital; BABYSIITfNG - In my home, after BACKHOE SERVICE owned children's clothing at a very fashion "name brand" styles for the mmimum of two years Institutional school. Will provide transportation small price. Tbe Unusual Fashions family. Broken Drum, 2404 Sudderth, 1955 MERCEDES - excellent condition; cooking experience required. Apply in .from White Mountain School. Fill Dirt Shop,2515Sudderth. U'32-6tc next toSkateland. 257-4551. B-IOI·llc $7000 or trade for 4WD. 257-9836 or 257-6982. D·27·11e person or call Pat Crumley, 257-7381, 257·9590. B'31-2tp Top Soil WE HAVE - eighteen dli:ferent music TRAILER HITCHES - for sale; installed ext. 251', ene/mth. R-31-tlc HOUSECLEANING - by lhe' hour. Driveways . boxes. Come see them. Serbian Pea- or you install. Chaparral Pipe & Steel; 1002 MONTE CARW - fully loaded, LIVli: IN HOUSEKEEPER - wanted. References. 1·354-2550, H-32-4tp Install Culverts sant, 1106 Ohio, Alamogordo. Open - 378-4t41. -_._-C-6-11c .removable T-top. Immaculate condi­ Separate living quarters. Board plus after·hours by appointment. Tour buses BOOKS 'N' THINGS - Used books, lion. Call between 6:30 p.m.·9:00 p.m., 257-S921. B-21-6tc salary. Call 257-7373 or evenings, BUILDERS - DO YOU CALL 378·4141, welcome. 8-32-Hc original art, gifts. 257-5942. {Behind 336-4318. P-8-tlc NEED HELP? 378-4460 Days HOMEKEEPERS - cle';nfng'"lI'd Ranch House Restaurantl. B-8-tfc 19'16 PLYMOUTH DUSTER - p.s.. p.b., Call Hired Hand FIREWOOD FOR SALE - full cords, $too clean, 64,000 miles: $2,000. Call After 5:00,257.6006 maintenance linside and oull. Year 257-9771. . . P·31·2tp MAIDS NEEDED - Apply in person at Labor S.rvlce around customers preferred. Call per cord.' Call 257·9442 or Pinecllff Village. P-32-3tc 257·5782 White Mountain Services, _671-4879. _~ F'25-8tp 1968 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE - nice: I PLEASE CAL18EFORE 1·354-215t. M-INfc MALE COCKATEEL - bird, three years $5500 orbestoller. 336-4001. M-3Htp p------.,8 A.M. OR "'FTER 5 P.M. I, PLEASE RETuRN':,:-our grass seeders old, includes cage and food; $80. Call NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 1I' LARNER's HOME I and fertilizer spreaders to Conley's Vickie or Donnie, day: 257-9186; night: 1982 REGAL LIMITED ADDITIONS' DeCKS FULL CHARGE MAINTENANCE II Nursery. C-2l-lfc 257·9'162. J-31-6tc 9,000 miles; sun roof: AM/FM BOOKKEEPER REMODEUNG 1 CALL FOR SALE:" goldTappan gas range::is". CREE MEAooWS MEMBERSHIP - full cassette: power windo.ws, For restaurant lounge operatJon. BY I GINNIE, LIN OR TAD 1 $125: free standing black conical family membership for sale or possible seats, door locks; turbocharged. Complelely renovated older Ruidoso CUSTOM INTERIORS 505.25B-3419 1 fireplace, $65; rectangular blonde hard­ trade lor property. Please call Call 257·90B4, 8:00·5:00, business. Nice working coodilions. wood table with one leaf. $25. Call 1-354-2751. M-31·lfc 258·43B5, after 5:00. 257~9768 P.O. BOX 1743 -----~--- excellent equipment. Salary plu5 rr· I 257·9304. C-29-6tc -_.._------Inge benefits including hospitaliza­ RUIDOSO, N.M. PINON OR JUNIPER - firewood, cuI to tion insurance. Contact Carrizo • I OTHER SERVICES I RED DooiiANTiQUEGALLERY:" :149 your length, spill and delivered; RENTALS Lodge, Carriz_o Canyon Road. I YARD SERVice Country Club Drive. First Anniversary $1I11/~0~d:.!.·354.:.267~. -.-!'.31-3Ip LET US MANAGE - your homes or cabin Ruidoso. N.M. or call 251·9131 lor Sale: 20% discount on all furniture, 8' CONFERENCE TABLE - and six and take Ihe worry out of renting! more Information. Carrizo Lodge Is THE PINCH HinER I MINOR AUTO REPAIR I glassware and china. Also special an equal opporlunlly employer. HOME CARE PRODUCTS ... swivel chairs, like new, less lhan half RENTALS AVAILABLE - One room Offe,lng Th...Senile..: ... prices on jcwelry and silver. We have price: $600. Call Fiora at 378-4448: efficiencies to large homes and condos. Bookkeeping (Dal.ly orMonthly) oak round tables, ice boxes, sideboards. 257·5380 aller 5:00 and Weekend, weekly, monthly, or long Typing ------library tables and china cabinets. Lots weekends. C-31-2Ip term. call 257·73IS. Lela Easler Real Errand hrvlce of pine, maple, cherry and walnut fur· - .--- .-- _. _.------_._- 257·5757 SWAIN'S BRASS & COPPER - We Estale, Inc.. Box 284, Ruidoso, N. M. WORK WANTED Temporary Placement In nlture, seven Victorian pieces. We have 88345. L-73·tfc P.O. Box 211 accessor)' items such as rugs. silver. specialize in brass and copper. HfSEL'S HOME REPAIR SERVICE ­ ,he Potltlon.Of: miniatures. gifts and many olheritems. "No job 100 small." Additions,con· Reception••'- Sea.fa". mirrors, china and glass, lamps, oil OF-FICES FOR RENT Ruidoso. Fur- Alto, NM Call 257-4895. S·IO-llc nishfid or unfurnished, 500 square feet In _._-~-- crete, decks, paint, remodel. Call Gary Book1c.eper paintings and duck decoys. We have - - " .. - Don Hisel. 378-4128. H·93·tlc CaU Darlene at 257.905"7 or our primitive line copper, braSs. kit· FOR SALE - one used c~ronel, $12\l or plus common area waiting. chen items and wooden tools. We also 257-2692. . F-73-tfc JOE'S CARPET CLEANING - truck 371.4513. Located within Mountain THE CONSTRUCTION best offer; also pinhall machine, $400: ----- Automotive Service CUnlc. Highway carry estate jewclry and silver al all etc. Call 257-5!lO5. F·31-2tp COULSTON & ASSOCIATES - now offers mounted steam cleaning. Flood 70 101-t. COMPANY times. Come by, check us out and have damage. water extraction, 24 hour ser· professional property management. a cup of coffee. Call 257-2liOO. Open 10 til YOU NEED our services to say "Good­ vice. Free estimales. Call 257·5831 or COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL 6 Monday thru Salurday. Itil5Sunday: LINCOLN COUNTY 257·2613. J-89-tlc bye"to rentathassles forever! We have -DESIGN- closed Tuesday. _ _.. R·29-lfc LIQUOR LICENSE rentals by Ihe night-week-month. Call QUALITY FRAMING CREW - 12 years FIREBRAND CO. General Contractor BAD WATER1 - Aqua·fio will makc it FOR SALE Jim at 257-5184 or evenings at experience. Remodels. new construc­ GUARANTEED good. No ehcmicaIs Isodium l. No WIth Or Without Business 257-7253. C-15-lfc tion, residential and commercial. WElL EQUIPPED MASONRY maintenance..MoD.e:y back guarantee. saUsfacUon guaranleed. Licensed and CONSTRUCTION And/Or Prop..rty. ALTOALPS -twobedroom. two bathoon: RELIASLE CARPENTRY CaJ1 ~~li6 tnr.ll'lformatiori. . D'21·11c do lor renl by the night. week, or bonded. Mike Furrow, Winton Homes. LOCAL REFERENCES DRYWALL .. ~ WITHIN BUDGET --_. . -.---_._, CAlL monttr. Beautifully 'ftlrnlshl!d, rl!ady 110 Inc. 251-4212. W..9().Uc N.M. lIC. "20011 DESIGN MINK COAT - pre-owned, elegant, size ONT'ME. 12, perfect condition, fulllengfh, ranch, 641·2972 move into. Comes complete with access FRAME-TRIM·ROOFfNG - fasl service. JeffCaslda appraised $11,000. Asking $6.900. See at Carrizozo to pool, lennis courts, golf eourse and 257-6039. 8-15-Uc 258-315•• P.O. SOX 290 • ALTO. N.M. Madre'sFurs. 2215 Sudderth. M-31·3tp club house. For more informalion call Rose Peebles at Perteet·Parks & J & D YARD SERVICES - all around ALTERATIONS AND SEWING - service. yard service; light to medium hauling; ST~;~:I.lIl'II.I)fNC;~·.u'TIIIIV Associates, Inc.• 257-7373 or home at MISCELLANEOUS Also sliver service lor 8 plus extra 336'4836. P-91-lfc decks bUl/l; lruck and driver for rent. pieces for sale. 378-4115. A'3Htp ~'nll 1.lII'.\f.llE.\I.t:1I PROMPT & RELIABLE. 378-8341 after David Keeton VACUUM CLEANER - salesand service. ('I.0SIWt'T SKYLAND MINI·STORAGE - 8' x 12', 3:00p.m. C-16-trc All brandS. David Keith. 117 E. EI Paso FOR SALE - twin beds-;- washer and $37.50/month.257-7315. 8-95-Uc Construction SI. Phone257·7171. K'33-trc dryer. wood burning cook stove. end U'x·,.J' With I)bOrJ;. WINDOW POLISHING - Roy of Roydoso tables, framed prints, desk. Call IIplall sroH30 TWO BEDROOM CONDO - fully furnish­ & Sons; 258-3133. R-11-tlc -CUSTOM FIREPLACE AND TYPEWRITERS - calculat.;,.;-and-cash registers~ 25Y-2922 Or 258-3206. F-3t-2tp . ('Iosl"ou( $52:15 ed including washer/dryer. Renl by PLASTER STUCCO WORK. sales and service. ~o'xxn' With lloors CHIMNEY SWEEPING - Roy of Roydoso 33&-4042. N-71·Uc MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY --new day. week or month. Phone 257-9057: & Sons; 258-3133. R-17-tfc -REMODELING IIpla II $D13.~ after 6:00. 258-4111. Offered by Aspen It AIRPLANE FOR SALE - Cessna 18211. table with leaf, six upholslered chairs; ('Iospoul $H-lS5 Real Estate Services. A·8-lfc QUALITY CARPENTRY WORK ­ -NEW CONSTRUCTION t. new Eureka canister vacuum with at· 19'18,720 hours, fulllFR with DME. One As("'; l\pprovM reasonable rates. Exterior and Interior. tachments, western painting, print, ALTO CREST - two bedroom, two bath Phone 251-7195 ."- '""" owner, hangared, in excellent condi­ home, large hasement and lots of decks Siding, trim, finishing. Free estimates. Alter 5:00 p.m. F_~l.I~~<;J~ tion. $39,000. call 257-9220. K-l6-11c needlework picture. Any reasonable of· Call Coiled in Las Cruces 378-8343, ask for Pal. B-25-Uc fer accepled, 257-11749. M·31-2tp 524·7839 and a terrific view. call 257-5736 or [:ammo LI<, >-­ CHOICE TULAROSA - alfalfa oroalhay; 1-437-0095_ O-22-trc HOUSECLEANING - and caretaking for Ison $2.75-$2.95 a bale. 585-2528 or CHAPARRAL PfPE & STEEL':: i1lway 70 the winter. 378-40'16. H·26-Unc east, across from CUlligan's, for your WE RENT CABINS - and condos by Ihe - 585-2365. C-t8-24tp day and week. call us for all thedetails. MAID WORK - and housekeeping, Inside pipe and steel needs. call 378-4141. Dis­ AUTOMOTIVE count prices! C-54-tfc 11178 ACCORD - five speed, a.c., AM/FM Resort Properties, Inc. orout. 257-4867. M-26-12tp 257-92t2. R·24-tfc General Handymen FENCE POSTS, FIREWOOD - Iseason­ slereo: $3330. 257-7377 or ed), fence installation and unique hand­ 257-7544. B-12·tlc FOR LEASE - three bedrooms, 2', bath, r-----Hous£PA'iN'ii'NGl crafted furniture. 1-354-2751. M-I-tfc We Can Do CLEAN 1954 CHEVY - Belair two door one car garage. unfurnished, except for , I c. BY HOUR OR JOB I Almost Anythingll REGISTERED APPALOOSAS - and hard top. Call 2S7-4232 kitchen appliances. $l1OD/month plus I INTERIOR - EXTERIOR I quarter horses for sale. Pleasure, race anytime. C-23-tlnc utilities. Located in Rancho Ruidoso. 257-5761. after 5:00 p.m.1 Carpentry, Painting, I and show. Lama Grande Ranch, BANTAM '1725 GRADALL - rubber tired call Larry Tillman, Four Seasons Real ~ ~tate,257-9171. LI .JIM PEET 25B·3159, anytime I Wood Cutting, Yard Work, capitan, NM 1505) 623-4034. L-I03-tfc hydraulic excavator, 453 Detroit diesel. F'-29"8tc House Cleaning And --~~ FIREPLACE WOOD - good, honest cord: $13,750. Joe Caldarella, (915) 533-6644; TWO BEDROOM - mobile home in nice Any Other Odd Jobs. reasonably priced. Pick up or deliver. 3014 Magoffin, EI p~so. TIC. B-29-4tp location midtown: $25O/month, $200 CEDES ( -il RUIDOSO Phone ]·3S4·24I17, evenings. F-21-8lp JOHN DEERE 544 4 x 4 - arliculating deposit. Call 257-2777. T·31-2tp SCREEN PRINTING , MUSIC loader, I". yard. $13,750. Joe -~ FIREWOOD FOR SALE - juniper and NICE BmLDING - for lease. Fonner Ser••" Printing for I.Shfrts. POlt.,... Call 257-4107 . cedar mixed, $IOO/cord stacked. Caldarella, (915) 533-6644; 30t4 Magof­ Fan Shop, 2917 Sudderth. call 257-6034 Cap,~ Rbi E.tal. Signs. Aprons, Ban­ &11-4716, Bent. NM or 437-5500, fin, EI Paso,TX. J-29-4tp or257-6915. "F-21-trc nen. Whatevar Your N••d,. Alamogordo. NM. F-27·IOtp 1080 HARLEY DAVIDSON'XLH -IOOOCC ...... calf 257·69112 PRECISION PLUMBING LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN1 - Check Sportster, excellent condition, low ~ NEWLY REMODELED -te 10:00 0.m,-6:oo p.m., Mon••'rl. the' items for sale in the mileage, includes new helmet. $3500 It OFFICES -te Bo.1617 "Miscellaneous" column of the Ruidoso firm. 1-354-2245 after 5:00 p.m. or It Available now or January 1.-­ RuIdoso. N.M. 81345 COMPANY News. L-3Il-trnc t-354-22I1, ask for Elaine. H·29-4tp It Reasonable rent with nice quiet ~ LICENSED BONDED FORD 8N TRACTOR - with front end ~ atmosphere, 160 to 1,600 sq. ft, .... N.M. Llce...e #16517 UHANNIE'S STOREIJOUSE loader. See Sonny at Chaparral 66. Also It Carpet, private to line phone ~ REMODEL - ADDITIONS & HAIIGAIN {'ENTER . flat bed gooseneck trailer. It key system installed. You pay ... Antiques. COlle(·libl.... used furniture 257-9768. B-29-Ifc ~ ~ -Over 20 Year. Experience COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL and hnu"~hDlrI things. We buy. sell and monthly and long distance only. 11178 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME ­ ,. Receptionist and janitoriaf pro- ~ CondominiumsAnd Townhouses trade- ;11K-x:.m2. Brogham. Cruise, power, air, tape, lilt, - All Work Guaranteed !lOO Hiway 70 East It vided. P.rfect for most anyone. OurSpecialty etc. Original owner, 44,000 miles, ex­ ~ - Free Edlmate. Ruidoso Downs cellent condition. $5175. 257,2492, Far more details coli 257·4639 or ... We AI.o Offel' A Full UD. ofService Work To Fit 257-2042. 0-32-2tp ,. 1·653--4041, evenings, ;' PHONE: All Y_I' Need•• Complete Sew.... Clean.D. LIGHT BLUE 1965 CHEVY - pickup. 396 *****•••**~********** 257·6039 F.dIW.... engine, needs rear end replaced, runs -NEW BUNK !!lED SETs- good, camper shell included. $900. NTALS 24 HOURSERVICE .. Overbought - must s.1I 12 257-11788 or257·5792. L-32·5tp -Condominiums -Townllomes Paul Hontmann Construction 2S7~5491 s.ts. All wood. draw.r 11176 CJs - new paint, top, stripes and. -cabill. -Homes (l.if./11t~~'.!n) LARRY FRANCIS. OWNER storage, 320 coli mottress .tires. Excellent ~ondition. call 257-5503 after 5:30. F·32·21c Innsbrook Vlflage, Alto Village, ("ustom Uf"sidf'l1tial ('ollstruetion ,/wlth bunld. bQard and lad. Other Locations. . & l>~slf(n .iJers. Com.s com·pl.te wIth 19&6 FORD VAN - for sale. Call Dally. •• ,.0111' ))lilnS U1'(' mn's.o. spr.ads, mattress pads and 257·5t21. . C·32-2tc Weekly, Monthly, ~ates, 272:1 Bill',·ln nm... prot.cton. $450 each. Call 'Zl' FIFTH WHEE:L - camp trailer. Ex­ Season I.ns ('I·UI'('S. \ \1 HKll()J BOB'S DIRT .WORK 25".23"5 or come .... them ceilent condition, fully carpeted, self­ Doug Bass & Associates contained. $6800 appraised value. Call 1.•'fl-';" .t~.·.')" 1"-'1_I * _.'l-_H.).... 'J H"_. I..".,'tU", .,_n--.)•• .•·""1_.• lit CarrlitO Lodge. 318-4126. K·25-tfc 505-251·7386 unl'rfi:OO Dirt Hauling - Blade Work 1982 SUBARU 4WD -twodoor hatchhack, ;;.RiiUiiidOSO, NI\IW Mexico 811345 ~.e" .xr~n Pi ,s;~ - loaded. Must sell Immediately, take up '~ ¥ payments. Call 258-3663. S-30-4tp ~ * - DeLeon Construction Repair Driveways Capitan Flagltol\8' ,.. 1m CORVEITE - very clean. 257-'1710, I~ Company fornle ,.. evenings. .. C30-4tp With , ...... hop '"ntS '"rt .tu"l.. ,i. ·Addltions Pennanenl l'GC1t for patios, ~ 1980 CHEVY CHEVETTE - approximate­ " ...lIabl.. With or ..11hati. ....vlp. Call For. Estimate. ment~ fJ.t~t mcif."."~ -REimod&Hng .. ilreplaces, retalnJng ."alls,. ly 25,000 miles, call 257,5967 alter ••t .•ppll". /..1 landscaplbll. ate. CIIIl:. . _:k..~ .• .~.., C.~1':4IP .- ..~. ",!lIoP"!ft;""'lII!nf" ~pjltll" T. .New Construction 1117& MF!RCURY BO~CAT -great falllily 1300 *'I, It, ,,(10 liIO, AI...... I!!.IOI..· r. Nothing Is Too Big or 378-8411 . J.\& J•.Rotk (0. car '" good condition, good mileage. - ... c. Garman In""nt.,.y."""I,.ct a .otJt~.'. 'I...t, consld.ratlonto Jerry Keeton Jay Johnston For infOrm.alion please eaII en••r. " Too Small or 1-354·2751, M-SI.tfc o tlo... rr"lnln, .....wl""". tioJh v' Rllidoso. .. 'Elfi'aso , Bonded License #19634 . " 1. only'''' _." Info_..... Free Estimafes 15051251-:'0'9 (9'" .77-27"- ,.. Kl!:EN KAMPER Slll!:LL - iij;-6' x8' ...1"0.....11 ~hn. '',,OJ G.U••\,. 257·9650 pickup bed,lngood condillon. Call Genl' 2'7.9119, allOt SlJ"".rt.... \ . 257·9724 ...... at 338-4751.. l<'~.I-2I!1 "- .. ) I t·· • .'"' " •. , __ • _~M ."" • __. c.]ol, .. '----- ~ ~ .loIi: " ~ '-"l _-iJ 4 ~ ..,; .:...... " _~ ''' ~'"' ~ ., .,•.•+. '''''l -" ...... '.". ""; ...... - . '. ~ • ." " -1"

Page 6 - Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, August 30,1982 PRO.FESSIONI\L FAMILY - needs NEW A-FRAME CABIN - e~sy access INNSBRooK VILLAGE - one year olll CONDO FOR LEASE - unfurnished, two TWO BEDROOM -house, furnished; in PRICE REDUCED - 160 acres, 14 miles Ruidoso Downs with fireplace lind north of RUidoso on State Rolid 37. wlOter rental. Will take good care of. near Swiss Chalet, two bedrooms In the real nice two bedroom, 2'1.1 bath condo. bedrolllDs, 1'k bath, flr,!plaee; ElI~eJlent your home. Call Mr. Willard loft. Franklin fjreplace. Will par!ially Fireplace, tenllis, golf, private club. $65O/month plus electric, Cl\lI ~7-9Q84, garage; $32./month plus deposit. Highway' frontage" locatlon 257·2\)21. P-29-4tp furnish on request; $fI5/month plll$ Available September 4 for Labor Day 8:00·&;00, or 2&8'438& after &:00 .378-4611. . M-3Hfc for borse ranch or restricted subdlvi·· sion. Ow"er financing, Call. Raymond COI\lDO ~ two bedrooms, 2'", baths, two bills. Call 336-4775. Re~erences prefer· weekendQr long term lease. 191~) p.m, G·2ll-Ifc 892-1486 Or 2$7·9233. 1~1-211! , ... JIM CARPENTER &I ASSOCIATES - of· Pearson at Gibson &I Co; Realtors, fIreplaces, wet bar, wash/dryer con- red, $100 security deposit.· N-32-2tp TWO BEDRooM - home, fireplace, ftir­ fe,rs complete rental manageme'.lt ser· Inc.lBH & G; ,office i·~.23·6700, nection, living, dining, den, covered FOR SALE OR RENT - practically new THREE BEDROOM -'--11'. bath hOme with nlsbed or unfurnished, very nice. Call vice for owners wishing to realize in· residence 1-365-2551. G-29-4tc deck, great view of Sierra Blanca. $950 two bedroom hOll$e on Carter Circle, double cargarageandsmall building to 334H3&S, afler5:00. M'3l-lfc come from their R\lldoso area proper· GOLFER'S DREAM - large four _ plll$ deposit, 258-3581. W·3().tfc near town. Call at noon or night. be lI$ed lor shop, etc. Call Sonja, Four ties. We provide advertising, reserva­ Seasons Real Estate, 257-9171_ F-31-2tc AVAILAl!LE SEPT. 10th - two bedroom. bedroom home on Alto golf course, two SPACES AVAILABLE - by day; week or 257-4741. F·32.3tp tion ,service, repairs, accountillg and car garage, huge'deck, two fireplaces, 1 bath, beautifully remollele4 house, ~ervice. month for RVs and trllilers, 30' and THREE BEDROOM - mobile home with WE RENT - cabins andcondos by the day maid For further Information, many other amenllles. Must see to ap­ under at Flight's End on Hiway 70 attached den al)d fireplace; $250/month and week. Call us for all the· details. fireplace.and bar. All new apP/l811ces. call and let's talk about your. particular $4Ol) bills, $200 deposi.l. 258-4032 after preciate. Call Brown 257-4664 or _ across Irom Elk's Club, 257·5ooo.I·91-tfc plus utilities. Biscuit Hill area. Call 257-9077. R-31-tfc + property' and rental needs. 258.3101. H-31-Ifc 6:00. ' A-31-8tp ~'l-SOOl, J·.~tlc , ALTO ALPS CONDOMINIUM _ very 378-4918, evenings only. T·32·2tp CABIN RENTALS - a·vallable after . nicely furnished,. two bedroom, two ONE BEDROOM TRAILER - sleeps(our, September Ist_ Call 257-9149 or bath unit to lease for the season. Available Labor Day weekend or to per- 257·5035. O,31-tfc $1300/month, inclUding utililles. Call manenttenant. Inquire at Tepee Cabins VERY NICE MOBILE HOME - Labor Fpr your condos, homes or RR Foster & Foster, 257-9006. F-IHfc TrailerPark, H22. o,32-2tp Day weekend only; sleepssix, $450. Call cabins. We rent nIghtly, weekly ACREAGE - ACREAGE CABIN - on river, furnished: TWO BEDROOM - unfurnished, carpeted 258--4400. S-31-lfc or by the month, ~roblem free $100C)fmonth.257·7t95. , K-12-11c duplex, stove, refrigerator, fireplace. property management. - ACREAGE! FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED - No pets. Long term renter only. LARGE TWO BEDROOM - cabin. fur­ -- GiVe US A CALL I one'and'two bedroom apartments, good $350/'."onth .plus electricity, $200 nished, . large den, fireplace. ,OU.SEASONS .REAL ESTATE FI\>e-. acres, 'of land wllb no down location. Starting at $275/month, all depOSIt reqUired. Call Gladene at 257·5963. C-32-tfe paym"nl for UO,OOO. Owner flnane· ""L .ST:ATI! LOOKOUT ESTATES CONDO - for sale bills paid. Dean Land & CallIe. 378-4448 O. 257-4029. L-32-4tc Ingat 12% for 10 years or with at HOUSE FOR RENT - available by owner. Two bedroom, 1';. bath, two . before4:00p.!Jl. D-tR-llc APARTMENTS/CONDOMINIUMS - for September 10 through May 10. Furnish· least "0,000 down owner flnJlnclng PRIME RETAIL SPACE _ for lease' 300 rent; completely furnished including level unit, fully furnished, beautiful at 10% for 10 years. Take your ed three bedroom, two bath home, Air­ views 01 mountain and river. Some sq. ft. in Sierra Vista Mall, midl~wn, ·all appli,mces. Long or short term port West, washer. drycl', dishwasher, choice. Call Roundup Realty. Inc. owner financing. $82,500. Call 257·5093 or evenings call Bob parking. Call Rick Bowers, lease. 257-0012. M·32-4lc large deck, fireplace, double carport. 258-4129. S-20-Ifc 257-7313. K-26-tfc LABOR DAY RENTALS - two two $5OO/month plus utililles. 2117-9755 or , NOTICE TO 257-2198. J. L. 378·8342. Mel or Bon­ 257-4205, L-27-tfc RIVER FRONT LOT - ideal for'recrea· nie 257·5097, Susan 257-5449. COMMERCIAL SPACE _ available for bedroom condos and three houses still ADVERTISERS lional vebicles; well. septic, pad, lease soon. Downtown on Sudderth available for Labor Day. Three night FURNISHED - two bedroom cabin in Up­ behind Kings. $25,000. Jackalope Drive. 1150 sq ft. and 850 sq. fl. Days, minimum. Jim Carpenter & Associates, per Canyon on Main Road. Available If you wish to'see a proofon Square Real Estate, 257-11723. J-24-tfc 257-4151 (not Wednesdayl. R-26-tfc 257-5001. J-32-2tc September I. $35O/month, deposit, no an ad scheduled to appear in FURNISHED CABIN - by the week, two SELF ,STORAGE' UNITS - for rent: to' pels. 258-3581. W-27-tfc LADIES' DRESS SHOP - for sale. Old the CLASSIFIED OR REAL established business, top lines carried. bedrooms. $425/week includes utilities. XIO ,$35 monthly; 10' X20',$60 monthly. .Just listed In High Mesa• 257.4301. F-28-5tp 131 Or 257-9215. V·lo-Ifc ESTATE SECTION, copy .Write Box 1148, Ruidoso or call 251-2613 2?8-4 or 257-5831. N.25-Ifc beautiful wooded, level lot. IN RUIDOSO :':--;'ire furnished cabin with FOR RENT - two bedroom, 1"'-' bath must be turned in ·to our beautlfuf wooded.' levef office before WE HAVE SEVEN INEXPENSIVE -loIs fireplace, utilities paid. Permanent apartment: dishwasher, garbage Carpenter located behind the Swiss Chalet. Owner lot. Social membership, reliable tenant wanted,· No !>Cis, no disposal, flreplace. unfurnished. Call & Assooat<2S. he 18 extremely anxious to selL Call Foster loan. Please call as, owner Is children. 257·7424 or Tularosa, 258·4129. S-2o-Ifc & Foster, 257·9006, orJanet LaBrecque, highly motivated to sell 1m· 585-4461. W·28-tfc '3 :00 P.M. TUISDA Y RENTALS ~6-4301. L-29-8tc mediatelyIII NEED HOUSE TO RENT :"'withi~ mo~ih Available Now: FOR THURSDAY THE BEST LOCATION - len acres to six weeks: washer and dryer. three Three bedroom. 2 both mobile. w/rlver frontage I'", mile from race bedroom; at least six months with fully furnished. $525 + butane. 3:00 P.M.THUR$DAY track. Pbone 378-4157 or 523-7565. Tony another six months optional. Can Parker, owner/broker. P·71·lfc 257-5044. N-31-4tp Lorge,:) bedroom, 2 both home FOR MONDAY FOR SALE BY OWNER - three bedroom ROOMMATE WANTED' - clea;;-In. In Alto Village. $800 + bills. 2'1.1 bath condo, less than one year old. F~RtEAS;NS dividual needed for super trailer deal, Localed in W/1ite Mountain Unit 4. Two new tr"ilcr: $100/month. Call Available September 1: The regular 5:00 car garage, decks, good view. Some REAL ESTATE 2S7·917l 257-5274. R·32-11p Two bedroom. 1 both house. deadline applies unless terms available. Call 256-4005 for ap- Margaret Gaddy Partially furnished In Brody Co· need to proof your ad. pointment. --- F-23-10tp- 257.9171 - 336-4413 INTRODUCING nyon. $,:)50) + bllls. FOR SALE BY OWNER - 1550 sq. fl.. Thank you for three bedroom, 2'", batli. full den. two SHAUNA DOWNS ESTATES After Labor Day: fireplace home located near airport. - . coopera'ion. FIVE ACRE TRACTS of evergreen.dotted acres for year around or We will have a number of 2 and Low Interest assumable loan; $79,500. vacation living. RaIse a horse or two on your pleasantly restricted 3 bedroom mobiles and houses 257·7318 or256-4475. H·32-tfc RR OWNER IN land. Only 23 of these tracts are available. Located lust two miles at various prices form $300 and ADVERTISING north of Alto Village on HIghway 37. Owner financing available. up. NELSON B. BUCK CONVULSIONS! 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* Lots In Black Forest And Cree Meadows. * 3 New Homes In Black Forest Nearing Completion 1250 to 1700 Sq. Ft. SAT.-SUN. - 8 til DOak - 134WILLIE HORTON DR. Relax In the 'acu,"..1 spa and enjoy Ihe vIew 01 Baldy al the aame fiNANCING AVAILABLE time In thla 3 bedroom, 311,.. bath lUXUry custom built home with 3 flreplac••, gemeroom, wet bar, daubIe garage, end many extra WILL BUILD TO SUIT f••ture•• Came aee for your••lf. Licensed And Bonded ,••••••••••••••••••••••••••Resort World Real Estate. Inc., 257.9126 , • ;.f~~·n • '. .~~"'~,;. vrsIf[.M .(A.§O ' · .,... . l:f{](£VI£W £S1f!i£S • • --4pF~~"""'" ~ ~ · : ~L • • ____ • • • • • ." . MIS • OPEN ~OUSES- SATURDAY & SUNDAY • • Follow Signa From ParadiseCanyon Road : I:B. Box 2892, Ruidoso, N.M. • Brown cedar ahalonderose Heights level lot· I• • $89.1100. ' ',. • MOBILE HOME - 2 bedroome. 58,900, terme. '• : mi "MODELS OPEN DAILY" .• sort World Mil*- .. "'I,:,:"~~·"·o,-..", 9 til Sunset C'r~'''''' •• -,-., ~ •. a••1Elta....." • • • " I ••. ,', . Follow Our Signs Mil..."', , t;7••1t'l * ....13 . . From Camelot Castle "WitAf'jf.,v'm. Oatil Whit. Moulltaln Uccit"'Ii. "f.w ofaIrport • P.o.1I01c3606 257..9126 , • Across From Holiday Inn IIlnd SI.ttlll .llInca. ' ..ml ,.,loan. OitIntlr will help • Aul..o.... N.M. "345 Ann Geol'fle, Broke" 37i.4631' • flnanc•• Tht...... roorn, 2 llath _ room, cIecIc. Bu. 'prl~ ",. the Horton Bullcllng P8trlola P...... ", •••001la'., ••".,.••" It 251.7377 257-4040 . ko.... In Whit. MOlllifClllll .llInl . ••••;•••••••••;;;;;;;.~;=., tlfft:~etbhb. ~ t...'1."'&·*',+'.....'"bb,.. b"b *"."....,; bb.'V..tb·,..-.,.....·'tWblb.....h'H ..k·'..• *b e t • 5 Ii1#...... ,if". _ ·w...... · ...... h .._cft·kwh ...... lIi...c -..c ...... L ...... "-- .' ,.- .'~

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~ f" . l f, . ' ... '" . " '" "" '. - ,. - -" '--.. " '". , ". ,";- • I'P9.~ -'I'..,- BAH\iAIN IIIJN'I'EIlS -. why wail unlil 8Y· OWNER - lIew. IW!I 1I1!1ry. ~ EIGHT AcnEs - near Capitan, IlJectrlcl· .. Mbath, lnll!lllll...'* l!IIlr. bath homes; choice location under liVe Il~res, prime locatiOn for !lgrse Owner f1J1l1nclng alter sllbstlllltilll down 2lHI Slld....rch 257.9107 with view of sierra'8lanca, I'lIrtblone 1·3lK-2515. El-27-8tp inv~tment; $60,000. SmaW down, owner .£inanced, in.terior with beams, cedar sIllngles. farm. Ill' I;J sfalls,lcnilllt payment, EXCellellt condltloi'j, 1m· In l'ht-'-"Or.'Ksionul Uuihllng make an pffer• .Alex .AdIlIlJS, Holidl'Y nice ca.binets all\!' rock fa~ (lrepJace. house, quarter .mlle \rack. $175,000, medlste posseashm. '$Il,OIlll' Call l:Iome Sales, 258·3330 or . Close to downtown 00 a w~ 1411. ... . tlll-ms nell!ltl41!1e.. . tQt5l 25H~'lIrter 5:00 wcel!daYs, 1111 day· OWNERS ·"RE MOST ANXIOUS 10 .ell 258·3275. . H-2!Hfe at Il)(1lteservllir RCNld. For ~tCllJ. ,. . 'F~tp ...• 8atu(dayanIlSQnday," a.~lf!l $89,500. See -,. ~ Ihelr 101 In White. Mountain 2. Tliey sbowing call Floyd Buckley at 257~ lAM ElatED will even con_ld., t,Qdlng· 'or a con. or257·4105. B.2ll-tfc domlnlu.... The view I. MAGNIFI. NEW & USED CABINS& LOTS beea"se we hayeJuillUskd Ibl8 dar!. CENT, ond Iho price 01 only $3S,OOO Rupp Real estate CONDO. - builder's special on this two IlJg onebedrcJclln'urnlshed cabin. f. mOlt r.asonabf•• 882.2648 bedroom, 2'" bath, den, wet bar, living, has been cllmp"lcly redOne w\lh CLOUDCROFT, dining, ellvcred deck, two rock newcar...,1 and all llie Irlnnnings. NEW MEXICO r1replaees and a great vlcw. of Sierra Locakd l1li cornllr ICIt wltb rQ4lmto Blanca. Al'prOXlmatllly too/sq. ft. Will· add mor" IIedrllllma •. Largewoodoo considersometrllde. 258-3581. W'26-tfc dllCk 10 enjoy iii", In....nlalll air; Ollly I $12,000 down and. own"r nnanclng, , Call R....ndup nllally.lnc. 257.509:1 , .LUXURY HOME or eyenings SQan Z";7~'W4I1,. BlIb. .! 2OHI.V8. S. L. :17l1-l134Z. M"I or Bon. SATELLITE TV RECEPTION nle 257-5093. Large, new home with two beautiful vie_I.. .-,- prestigious. White. Mountain Ii.tate. . ••

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COMPLETELY FURNISHED. super Ben Franklin stove. clole In. but halfway to the ski M area. Low fortl.s prlc. tag on thll little modular A.frame. JUST LISTED: partially remodeled 3 bedr.oom. 1 bath cabin. Beautiful I.ttlng. tr.... R grals and wild flowerl are plentiful. . QUALlTV SPEAKS FOR Itself In thll 3 bedroom home with Jacuzzi In mast.r bath. Ex. 5 cellent view. Very attractive kitchen. Vear round accell on dead end street. ·Large decks and .torage room. A mUlt to lee before you make .your choice O.n any hom•• M BET SINCE THIS BUSY lummer Is about gone. the Inventory Is down In thl. unlqu. lit. ) tie store; perhaps the prIce Is down too, owner might consider les. than $40.000" I let's take a look .eell .'0011 1l.:...l'TWOI. I,on; Irom UPPER CANYON - chance of a lifetime. You nD"w have the rare opportunity to own R $IZ.5OO 10 $17.5lHI. 211% do..n an" a cabIn In one of Ruldolo'l malt preltlglou. areal. This doll house cabin Is nestled tt"rms ar.. ntoltoliablt>. among the tree.. near the river. All of thll for only $95.000. A "AIWAIN IN IIl'IJ)IISII? ­ 5 LARGE COUNTRY HOME toeated 2 miles east of the race Irack. On 2 acres property You"" huy," to 1'iPf' this ;1 brdroonl. A1TENTION: W. stili h••• severa' rentals Includel 2 very nice apartmentl which are always rented. Oversized dou!>l. car 2': bath hom... l.urnr. l'oRirortablr av.lI.bl. lor Ih. Labor Day holld.ys. lIurry. garage. worklhop and more. 1I".n~ arC"a C'aS"5 into subfrl hurry!!! ell'J:,ancl". Many ("xtrns and Jots oror· M NO ONE WILL BELIEVE the rockwork, size. beautiful kitchen that make this Whit. rordahlllty. IInly $149.5(J(). z Mountain home superior. Do toke a minute and let me show you. owner wantl an AI.TO AI.PS I'ONI)O -llao 1.Il.';OHq. z offerll II. Dr .alid livlnll.pa..•. IUlly rurnlsh. ADOItABLE CABIN In .bol•• n.lghborhood. Very ALTO HOME - 3 bedroom, 2 bath. 2 story cedar home. Beautiful mountaIn at. N Dnd has a low" [ow fnh"rt'st rat(" or unlqu. nonr plan Includ.. loll. On beavlly ..ooded R mhOlphere. compl...,..lyfyrJllshejl dgwn t.o tl'lt,~an '!P.n!'T. Ful.l counp.ry clubmem~r. • an aSl'Jumablr toano Sll't"ps K and a 101 wllh un.x..elled vi.... Own.r I. very mollvated. lip. JlreallocalkJoo'lor lb. I'KI Ill....·' .'- ... ~ ...... IIl''')!)S!) nOWNS - /Iandv. LOW PRICED tN THIS HIGH PRICED AREA, II what you ftnd In thl. unique 3 bedroom. mobil, bPar ral"~ track. 2 Mdroom. 5 plus-loft homlt. Saparate master badrom suite with whirlpool tub.....tlng bar and I'. balh•••••II.nl can"iIIon. $:J.I.5OO. FOl'R ADJOINING LOTS In Pln.dlll. Will sell microwave oven In kItchen. Large deck with unobstructed view of Sierra Blanca. .·IX.:1I OPP.:II - ..rll lDl'alm on separateor as one unll. No bettrr v'ew to be round. tHERE'S A HINT OF fall In the aIr and my head will fall If I don't get thts cute comfy b••ultrul 101. Ua. add·on .nd V.ry r".sonably prl.ed. M mobile sold for my friend. It's close In and has an alsumoble loan. Helpl $38.000. rran."n .Iov•. l.l.lm al $..W.IIOO. CLOUDCROFT LOTS - Starting at only $9.000. Some offer owner flnanclng. Build MAJESTY A='OU ,U·~-OIlIlAHI ••: R . your little hideaway In the quiet. relaxing atmolphere of Cloudcroft. I.UXUIIY. $100.000. ('all.oon. TIMI).: - I.ub""".. T...a.. rral 5 FOR LEASE OR SALE - commercial property with living quarters, corner ofSudd.rth ..tat.. w.nted.•·or lIuid..o .Inlll.. POSSIBLE OWNER FIN,\NCING on lbl. n... and Carters Lane, next door to Shamrock Station. wkll" hom•. ,\11 onflt'S consldl"red. IIsUng. T..o bedroom. I balh plu. planl room. Ne.. THIS BEAUTIFUL1'INECLIFF home hal Over 1.800 Iq. ft. of living area. good Itorall•• Nf:W - 3 bedroom, 2 balh. d.."b. carp.Unll. Good ••••ss. clo•• In. Only $$5.000.00. M new brick terrace. All appllancel stay, owner wantl to move loan. So let'. take her ..ond.rrul vl.w olllllld..o and 1l00d an offer she can't refuseU Calf me. aCC'e'5S. {'GOd OWnf'f (inane-in". ALTO LOT VIEW. country club membership, paved streets. owneranxious to..1111 All $59.500. PIIICE REDlTED on Ihls ••c.lI.nl busln..s OJ>­ • R ONnEIl ('IINSTIIV('TIO='O - 3 for only $9,000. portunlly in mldlo..n. O..ner ..III rln.n.e. Call u• bedroo..., Z bath. "orn.r 101, good a,,· (or an appointment. This Is 8 real money maker. R WHITE MOUNTAIN UNIT 2. large quality construcled home In prltferred subdivision. ct"5s. Plan your own dl"ck. 158.000. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. double garage. completely furnished. $175.000, .HEAOTIFUI. 5 A('IIE Ira.t. rolllnR hill~. R WHITE MOUNTAIN UNIT 5, charming new cedar home. 3 bedroom. 2 bath completely pinon pin... "Dod al"l"f'Ss. WlIITE MOl'='OTAIN Z, Lonly lumlshed 3 level furnllhed. $150.000. $55.000. JOliT I.ISTEO - Cabin In th.. home. lias game room and lois of other eJlEtras in­ Pints!!! Quiet and Secludt"d. Hearn. dudlng doubl. garag•. AIlld••1r.mlly home. ed lIInilS. lov.ly lir.pl..... 110m. in lIenl.ondltlon. all ollhls al a William II.Se.lbach, Jr.. Broker v.ry allonl.bl. prl••. S!"rmy Edward. - Res.: 378-8Z53 Gay Chrlsm.n -R...: 207.9329 N.y. Roch. - a : 257-7163 P.I Ad.ock _ Res.: 207.Z4a7 I Jack Jord.n-a : 3:J6-.I221 Jan.1I S...llh _ Res' 251.96511 HoIidGv Reattv, Inc. G...rg. Martin - lies.: 207-4155 .. 1107 Mechem Drive. Hwy. 37 D.vid Roch.- Rental Mgr./Sales lB.-,. . FOUR SEASONS PhtSne 258-3432 R...: 207·7103 Clay Adams REAL ESTATE .rol<.r-258-3275 Lorry TJJJman PHONE 257-9171 .lIcelleC••" ..... CALL 257·4065 2511.40119 Mike Larkey 25....1.. Sonia Hartronft Margar.tGaddy Rlclttrr"Qulfttno ID Marge Woodul 257·91109 3711·.312 336...t3 257.76111 257.7368

PROFESSIONAL GUIDANCE e e ee PERSONAL SERVICE • WORKING WITH YOU AND FOP-YOU. UPPER CANYON ~ABIN Is· the Ideal mountain ,.etreot. Newly ...mod.W. It oH.... two IHHIr'CtOIIW. . lB. two sl••plng loft•• bath, fireplace. Partially furnish. THI VALUI Of A VIEW I. readily appar.nt from thl. MIS 111\1'1011 SPECTACUL"A SIERRA ALANCA VIEW I. you.. fro... ed. Easy aCce.., '64.500. ... tloocMOoIr:I... mOuntain chal.t In Alto Village. Thr•• this well.s'tuat.d lot with good tr•• cover, pclved­ ItHrCkHftt, 1% ltat.... "repla•• cov."'" porch. ANI) ace....city utIUfl•••0 ...afftuldosa', malt••cruslve ...... ,,_...... whIch to enloy the Sierra Alan. locatlo"s••,.,SOO•• HANDSOME HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS n.DORADO w(."o Lake vl.w. Owner ffnandng••, 15.000. HEIGHrs sits on 'wo Iota, provld•••h.... ltedroam-. two baths, double garage. Added appeoll.luPPU." bV the larse rIver rock flr.plac. In 'Iv'ng room. red. c wood decks. ceiling fans In all b.droom•• fanted...... LIHG THREE AEDltOOM HOME wllh. brick ON 15 PE..CIJUL COUNtRY "CRES It.ntI••n one"'n. landscaped yard. An ••cepllonal hom. • •• flrep"ce, I.....cov.....cleek. carport, SI.rra alanca tlng adobe hOt:'Re •" .. the epitome of N.w Me.lean '175,000. vr._....been wen.thalntalned. Good fermi. A nlte cham" WIth two."'..ooms. a.tudy, andl two ...hl, buy ., '59.500. fhll handsome home provide. all tM' am.nl't.. without ICIcrlfle. of Itsample mountain appeal. A.lso p.o. box 1442 (505) 257·5111 pOSSlaLY RUIDOSO'S AEST AUSINESS OPPORTUNITY loco.ted On ptoperty J.o 'atg••tudJo/hrn. Superb . Is now a"allablo. This good.looklnl r..tauran., patentlal a, a hone Gpttrcit'on. Plea.. l.t UI iupply, 307 mechem drive loung. and "dane. hClIr" compl•• I.o...oftfte:.....'. AlAUTlfUL ALTO VILL..OI LOT I. _wll, tlmbore". ~ou with mol'. Information" mo.t w.II••••abll.h.d plac.s fbr.nt.rlaln..,...nl ami .... _r _1I01f .....-. ScH:..I ...... hlp Indud. . dining. Enioy, a sup.rb r.pulatlon and Cin .nvl.bl. ".1t2,"5. 11.. ruidoso, new mexico 88345 ·'return" buslneH. Plea.e caU for furlh.r cI.fall•• . NEW ON THE MARlen I. thl. "ellghtlul nalural 'OIl cobin••Jlu.'eII On Ct flt.tty. pIne co;y.rad camet lot. John V. Hall, OuoJlfyln9:8rolcer~336.4587 ATlRACTlVE HOME IN CREE ME..DOWS "RIA offe.. GOOD LOOICING HOME WitH OUTST..NDING VIEW Thr.. bedroom" 1% baths, flteprCllce, gara,•• AlIII. Gorv Lyilch,·beneral Manager, 336.4252 three bodr6oms. two ba'h., "t'Place,d.o"ttle prowl... :I ....._.:1 "'ths. btl" tlropla... dou. wood lIedc. N.w e""illruetlon••upo"" '...ul.t..... J. Greg Must'H" As,odate. 2S7~28a2 . garage ••• allsltuCited on alovery,...~l1y c.ceeulttle Iole flOra••••umw...... "...jMfI. L.nd...pod yarc!. $".600.. . . Joee Ensor, As.odale, 336.4775 Jot.l.coJlent t.'mI. f80.000. Ileflnlloly prl.... to ..II ••• '.·••500. Gary McSwane, As,oelate. 257.5623 . Jf1onBbughmon, Assoclil;llfe, 257.6038 • MarY.Mvers. ~ssodate, 257.7058 Jerrold 0. Florel. Alloct~'e. 257:..-"897 Vaftti" Hall,AUoclate, 354.2271 Betty Dodd, Assotlate, 25'1.9545 sierra development company, inc. • • .~ 'l.' • "": ~ '. .

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P°tle 10 - Ruidoso (N.M.\ News Mondav. Auaust 30. 1982 FOR SALE BY OWNER - in Ruidoso Al:ro LEVEL LOT -. golf membership, 536 AORES _ farm/ranch al Ft. Slocklon, Downs on West Avenue on lwo lots. 360' all mountains view is unobslruc- Texas to lrade for Ruld~o property or Four bedroom, one balh, living room, lable, all underground utilities. $35,000 home. Trade all or pert free and clear, den, add-on room, new refrigerator, value for $17,500, Ihis week only. $250 per acre. Dick Cobb, Box 3001, San PERTEET-PARKS electric stove, washer, dryer; $60,000, 336-4475.'______.______W-31-4tc Angelo, Texas 76002 : COl5) will negotiale. 378-4069 or /.OOKING FOR A HOME - in Ruidoso? 940-2548. A-31-lltp HOME OF THE.WEEK 378-8374. . F-28-8tp Look lhe "Real Estate" secllon of the' .'... ------.. . . .t·:( . ,," ..... , . ';' -'. , Ruidoso News over carefully-there I are lots 01 beautiful homes and cute MOUNTi:\IN ADOBE . HOUSE FOR SALE? - Response Is greal cabitts for sale in lhe area. L-30-tfnc Four bedroom, % acre, pecan and fruit II you advertise Il in the "Real Estate" trees; terms. Cozy hidellway. For more column of the Ruidoso News. Call informll"lion call Century 21, Cylomll 257-4001. H-3D-Unc Mcintyre. (505) 623-2900' or Marjorie RR Krehbiel (505) 623-4427. ATTENTION INVESTORSI OWNER SAYS TUDE! 140 acre Horse Ranch. Has 1'5 :I bedroom, 2 bath cabin that will re­ room, 5 bath hoclenda in park­ quire a IilUe work to complele, FOUR SEASONS like setting. Swimming pool ,­ Owncr asking $46,500 and will carry REALESTATE papers himself wilh small down SPOTLIGHTS corrals. Two bedroom payment or will trade for anytbing caretaker's ho"se. Valuable Ir- of value as down payment. Selllng rigation water rights.· property "as Is" which Includes ~O~ Designated a historic site allow­ carpel. lIave a look today. Call ing tax breaks on repairs. At Roundup Iteally. luc. 257-7003 or TEN LOTS with sewer. wat.er, 4,000 ft. elevation onlv 45 miles evenings Bob 257-2199, J. L. 379-9342, Mel or Bonnie- 2,1)7·5097, Susan electricity and. natural gas. from Ruidoso. (505) 434-3871. 257-5449. All fQr $66.000.00 plus clQS­ Ing cast or $8.500.00 each.

OWNER TRANSFERRED Qut of • Southwest· - must sell this beautiful 1.07 acres In Deer FOR SALE BY OWNER , Park, AltQ. View lot with fuJI membership $43,000. Look. TWO BEDROOM, ONE BATH CABIN and make QHer. IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOUR BEAUTIFUL wooded lots $30,000 with view In Moul)taln View. Owner Financing Available Price . reduced from $26.000'.00 to $24,000.00.

Currently in a rental pool. Buy the cabin and let the SOUTHWESTERN LIVING at Its rentals help you pay for it. Call Mark or Debi Cox. bestlll Over 6 acres, ter­ ritorial style home. all roams open Into large atrium. Eagle (404) 321-7699 or Creek Estates. $357.000.00. (405) 329-5095 NICE LOT In Del Norte. zoned for a mobile or double wide. Price reduced from FISH OFF YOUR BACK DECK - Lots of yard space $20,000.00 to $l8.000.00 comes with this almost new 3 bedroom, 2 bath firm. river home. You'll appreciate the quality and best of all, the terms. Call Darlene Hart at 257-7373 or FOR THE DISCRIMINATING: ·WHAT A BUYIII Darling White 257-4222. Mountain II cabin - view of airport and Sierra 8lanca. Furnished - assumable loan. Owner will help finance• .. NOTED HORSEWOMAN DESIRES TO SELL EXCLUSIVE 2,936 Three bedrooms. 2 ba.ths. SQ./Ft. CONDOMINIUM WITH DOUBLE CAR GARAGE, FUR. game room. deck. tlest priced NISHED. house In White Mountain U; MOUNTAIN AIR, stunning view and ,.. INCLUDES FIRST OPTION ON .BOl ACRES OF PRIME RESIDEN­ decking abound In this cute A-Frame TIAL LAND. SUPERB VIEWS. ,.. PRICED LIKE THE BEST OF THE ALL·AMERICAN SELECT SALE cabin situated on a large level lot. YEARLINGS. Come enjoy It all, for only $60,000.00. .. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT. FOR PROSPECTUS CALL BUCK Owner financing, tool Call Teresa C. F':RtEAS;NS MEYER AT BUCK MEYER REALTY. REAL ESTATE 257-9171 Me.chem Office Bates at 257·4073 or 257-7121. 505-257.7377(OFC) MARGARET GADDY 505·336·4903 (RES) 336·4413 Tom Davis 257.2053 HOME IN A, PREFERRED SUBDIVISION. • . Darlene Hart close to town wlth~oLindaccess. • '. :'I 257·4222 ~6atn;'-fiu;,lJy' Susan Miller Three 'bearoom, . room 336·4353 and garage. Over 2,400 square 'feet, INVEST AND ENJOY Grogg Perteet with assumable loan. Priced to sell. 336·4318 Call Gregg for more Information at WHISPERING BLUFF CONDOMINIUMS Rose Peebles 336·4836 257·7373 or 336-4318. FROM $61,900 Ray Dean Carpenter 257-9891 THESE LUXURY 2 bedroom condos In White Mountain Estates oro the ULTIMATE CON· $10,000.00 DOWN WILL BUY one of DOMINIUM INVESTMENT IN RUIDOSO. With prices starting at $61.900, WhIspering Blu" Is these 4 bsautlful wooded lots, each truly the best value In Ruidoso when you consider location, price, and our CONDOTEL over 1 acre. IN ALTO. Privacy, seclu. RENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. slon, social membership Included In The CONDOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM will allow you to rent your condo when you are price. Susan Miller at 257-7373 or not using the property and thus substantIally reduce your costs of ownership. Please call 336·4353. for more Information on the CONOOTEL SYSTEM and how It can help you get the mast out of your condominium Investment, Sudderth Office LAND Teresa Bates WELL BUILT mountain chalet In Alto 257.7121 with 1,724 square feet, treed lot, easy SECLUDED 5 ACRE TRACT IN RUIDOSO'S "HIGH COUNTRY." This beautiful tract Is remote. Gary Caughron access and social membership. This yet accessible. Priced at $50.000 with assumable financing. 378·8598 cozy and appealing home Is priced to Gretchen Emenon FT. STANTON ROAD IS NOW PAVEDII Enhancing the value and Investment potential of 258.3643 sell at $110,000.00. Call Gary this beautiful 6.S acre tract. Horses are allowed. excellent restrictions. ' Marcia Sliver Caughron at 257·4073 or 378·8598. 257·4979 Danny McGuire . COMMERCIAL TRACT1I2.2 acres next to the new shopping center (Safeway) on Hwy. 37 N. 25B-4001 LOOKING FOR A SUPER BUILDING Suitable for large retail store. motel, etc. Excellent terms. Chuck Flanagan LOT? HdW 'bout this one In High Mesa 257.2253 II? It comes with a social membership HANDYMAN SPECIAL and unbeatable view - and all for only $14,000.00. Call Gretchen Emerson at LOTS OF POTENTIAL IN THIS HOME IN PONDEROSA HEIGHTS. Price of $59.900 Includes 3'1. 257·4073 or 258·3643. lots. Excellent terms aVGllablo.

INCOME PROPERTY • ALTO AREA - Cute 3 bedroom, 11/2 bath house on a secluded lot In a INVESTORSJI This 3 bedroom. 2 bath home In Town and Country would be an exc~lIent beautiful area. This house has good ac. rental or permanent home. Priced at $72.500 with a $55.795, 13'1. annual percentage cess and offers a lot of potential.. For rate assumable loan. more details call Gregg Perteet at 257-7373 or 336·4318. WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES

MAKE AN OFFERIJ Owner says sell this beautfful 3 bedroom. 2 bath mountain home In Ruidoso's preferred area. This lovely home features a large apen living area. beautiful For All Your Insurance & Real Estate views. and quality throughout. PrIced furnished at $182,500. • Needs, See .... NATURAL LOG HOME IN WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES with one of the mast breath.taklng views In Ruidoso, Three bedroam,_ 3 bath, with game room. Priced at $230.000•. .. RICK EVANS ~~~ MLS BROKlm lBREALTOI1 257-4505 RENTAL MGMT, BY '/) I'~~I~ JAMES PAXTON ,~.~~.. SALES ASSOCIATE A Dlv. of Aspen Real Estate services PERTEET, PARKS 258-4171 (M~ ~f1L ~_ & ASSOCIATES, INC OTIS SPEARS __ SALES i\SSOCIATE - REALESTATESERVICES (808)287-4073 251-7461 257-9057. - . *~'~-'-' 510 MECHEM DR. I HIWAY 37 NORTH / BOX 751 / RUIDOSO. NM 88345 (808)287-7373 r,;':

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THIlI\:E SEDROOM - 1,'" balh mobile In 'rULAROSALARnE urr -:- collimel'l:llll Recriea~lon Village; $11,0041. owner cir "'1~t1all. tSO' k l$';pecall and', financing with $4000 down, AlIk for Pat. ' fmlt t.... liTiIlBtlOII. ,hoUse; fS1.IiOO. 257-9126. ' P-31-2te 9%, owner earrles papers, 1.2&15, ,. .. , T-31-2Ip , \ .. r. • • RR . .. ' '.' , . i 'NO DO.PAYME",? i ~RtEAS~NS THIS IS IT No, I'm ..01 klddl~g. lI'elloUI.!I· t/Yll aCre Irlllet for m,ON with "0 al/w.. REAL ESTATE .257.9171 lI.you are l00kl..g for a 14' x 70' fu,­ pllI)'IIlIl...IIlI..d 15 )'~ .. lo. PlI!)' III 13 613SlIdd.r.h Drlva ..Ishl'd Zbedroom, Zbath mobile 01\ a "'~.I. Give u, a ell!ll.lolla)' lotal!:' Box ~9B2. Rlildoao' 88345 woodl'd, .celudl'd 101. Owner Rnanc­ ","'lliten.l. 10 '"' Call It_allp Ing ,".1lI0able ..lib low downpll!Y­ Iteall)'" In.e, 2$7-501;1 or I'Ve.....gs e"ll menl. Call ludlllY, Roundup Really. J. L. 378,834Z; Mel or ..o....le I,c. Z$7.,s0B3 or' evenlngs.J. L. 251-5087, Su.... Z57-5449, Bob 378-834Z. Mel or BOIInle 257-S087. 257-Z188. • • 1ItI••n 257-544•• Ilob 257-Z198.

PUERTO VALLARTA MIKE LARKEY vn,. on baa.....ch: _Ik '0 THE BUYER'S BROKER 'own. F1v...... rOCHll. flv. 257.9809 both. _Id ....Ica. Ran. 1-5 rooms. only $2. par FO!NII un• , •11 October •••han .35 until PROTECTtON. Th...liar hQI. N__ber 15. t4O' 'hrov." i whan hallata hla property for April .15. tas IIntll .lilly 1. ,;,1,1 HUa and agancy la _ ••• I , u 11 OC'ober bellava .h. BUYER .....rv.. 1. Excallant .1 lhara p.... PROTECTION alao. Ifyou wan' alao. '0 buy proper'y or ora Ius' Intar....In 'haalnel.agan. (S05) 523·4666 . cy conc.p'. call or wrl'a .... . or for datalla ond beneflta. (S05) 523-4684

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Page 12.- Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, August 30, 1982 ~'llil SALE RY OWNER - beauUlulthree 12' x 65' - a bedroom mobile wllh new FOR SALE BY OWNER - property with . bedroom. lwo bath home in Forest carpel and drapes: Call 378·8295 mobile home and Ihree cabins In mid· Height$, beautilullireplaee.bllill·ln ap- anytime [or moredetads. T·31·2tp lown; t55,000. Call ~7·2777. F-31.2Ip BILL" VERNA ALLEN PIAN BOOKS AVAIlABLE pllance•• two car garage. large deck. 4.7 B\lIl:DY CANYON DRIVE ..... '3.00AT OffiCE inany custom features, on largewooded $13,OIHIBY OWNER - -- .. _... RUII)OSO. N.M. 18'45 S3.'5 MMLEDIN II.IiI""•. lot. . Call 258-3597 [or appointment. A1'I1RA£'"HOM 505·257·2776 _ 2' NEW ME)CICO, INC. F·31-8tp ~lIdlown Ruldo...... eluded. handyman ~)R~~:'mr.. 257.9107 You Will AI".\16 H.v.A When You Ltv. I" A l;\tI.21'XI~5'x61l'. sl.eclal. lot ('.11. ZOO Sudderlh. N."'..I.....Ho•• 1~'xI4'. A••OIiae.. • Mlljor .Bwe.ktbrougb in Log •• hllildlnl\. phone and ele.lrl•• In Th,'Prole••ionaillullding '-/ BY OWNER· river clew. larl(e 1,lnes. Outside cily no••'T.elmolorn/. IImils. :11", yds. sc'lulh 01 !.onkolll YOU'" LOVE thl. 3 b.droom. 2 balh 1,061.0KT Dov.tall S"8te.. (P... Pend.) WHITE MOUNTAIN 2 ~;.Iah·" l'rln;lllve driveway. Ilrlll yonr (. , home. Ih. plctur. thoWi. oft Ite T••Iv. Log SII/Ie•• 6-..• Twe.ted, Airdll'led, ., , FULL SIERRA BLANCA VIEW own w,'ll. ('ull Wally ~57·.KIlK or wrll" natural aue'" but you .hau~" ... V.II_ Pbae. / , Ilo.l~7. lIuid..o l1li:14", the ,urnl.hlnOI and .he Ipclce. plu. Cu.tom energy eRlclent. op. , I the e.t,a Itorag_ In the 2 car car.. THE.lOUiNE proximately 3,300 .01. ft•• air port. Price" at .72.000 with an condItIoned. four bedroom, auumable loan. ,IOLElIIE .. e V.II/ ".,.el_•• I four bath. den. cu.tom kIt. 1...... 0.. ilia.. .11.. will bleed Id••II" ",'t" "o.r chen•.hot .pa. dry sauna. R.R BRING YOUR e.I...bor"ood. It I. of .team bath. two wet bar•• _od.... an:llltect b.. '11• concrete ~Ircle drIve, garage, .. PAlMI B~ ••taral . 10.. •••• .11. two native IItone fireplace•• and carpenler Ionls andlook 'thl.s ,IO~NE e _ _. fro•••• lot. of decks, one "ear old. 2 bedroom. I bath lurntshed • bla cD tlo••1 'I'll. Too many extras to lI.t. lor only '20,000. Large wooded 101 on ...... __.·01 110•• paved street. If you are a ·han. ..ttlt ...... bedroo••, LOW APPRAISAL $325,000 dyman. then check Ihis bargain out two ..0 bat". ",UI b. •.... OUR PRICE $275.000 loday! I'all Roundup lIeally. III•• _.ed "" f_ .....b••"VII 515 Snow Cap Drive 207·l;O93 or evenings Susan 257.5449. of -GIl. Bob 257.2198. J. L. :17ll-8:I4Z, Mel or FDI' •P 110••••d C.I. io~'Appolntment ~58.3459 Bonnie 257.5097. v.ar are.ad co.fon. ... SEE OUR • ••r.lI, ...co••••d the T...o" of HI..." 37 •• duo ",OLENE. MODELHOME T·hMndel'blnl Lodge onto Brad" Ca­ P.O.Hux~n n\lon I)i'... FollOUllh. Y..IIo", ...... MlS n..,?i.: Z5Mt7Z 1'0.... }ML"> MIS lB. • Box 2892. Ruidoso, N.M. REAL ESTATE FOUR SEASONS P.O. Box 966 - Ruldo.o Downs, N. M. 88345 1 Mile East of The Chaparral.on Hlgh....ay 'f0 -PRICE REDUCED - two bedroom mobll.e In Fawn Ridge. Own.r -NEW. SO NEW - In White Mountain Estate. on Hull Road. The 257-9171 REAL ESTATE says .ell. Reduced to $18.500 with owner financIng. extra nice arrangement with rock fireplace makes thl. comfor. table 3 bedroom, 3 bath home a mu.t In your InspectIon of new 613 Sudderth Dr. -DO YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL? - Take your Indian lew.lry .tore home.. . JustWest Of Second Stop Light with you In Its own troller. Large Inventory, .ome collector's - YOU'LL ENJOY - the VIEW OF SIERRA BLANCA from A·frame In pIeces. Whit.. MountaIn. It has 3 bedroom., 2 bath. and comes com. pletely furnl.h.d. PrIced at $125.000 with an a.sumable loan. .. -HIGHWAY 7~. 2.B5 ACRES - a prime commerdal location. 625 feet of Highway 70 frontage. -SMALL BUT COZY - 2 bedroom. 1% both cabin with fireplace• Has a nice ca.rport with patio. On paved .treet with all utilitIes. , -PINECLIFF CONDO - completely furnl.hed, 2 bedroom. 2 bath. '47.500. prIced at $57.500 for quick sale. -RANCHES - 2,OOD cow unit year around. All deeded. well 1m. -PRESTIGIOUS HOME - In White MountaIn. This home has 3,400 proved. well watered. PrIced to sell at $117 per acre. Owner H •quore feet. 4 bcidroom•• 3 bath•• Excellent view and It has all financing available• the extra nice thIngs that can complement a home. -FOREST HEIGHTS - 3 bedroom. 2 bath, flreplac.., large deck. -25+ ACRES - 2 mile. from race track. 1,200 f_t of hIghway Owner financing. E frontage of U.S. 70. Adloln. the National For_t. Three -HONDO VALLEY - 4 acres, water right•• fruit tree•• 3 bedroom bedrooms. 2 bath., garage and tack room. You have a nlc. vl.w home. OWNER WILL FINANCE. of the mountaIns. -AGUA FRIA - 3 choIce lat., nice view. trees and prIced at oi. .•• ., "'''''... ,- ,'" G -229 ACRES - tree covered. beautIful view. OWNER FINANC­ $31,000. .!' ., '. ING. -THIS VIEW IS GREAT - from A·frame In the tall tree•• It I. clo.e Larry Tillman -UPPER CANYON - 2 .tory, 3 bedroom, 2 bath hom. with to the race track and prIvate. Ju.t complet.dl 257.9171 - 258.4089 U flr....ace. lot. of deck and located on 2 pine cov..r..d lot•• -APPROXIMATELY - 2 acre. of land. 5 mobile home•• $75,000 $75,000 with own.r financIng. ATTENTtON GOLFERS: NIce 4 b.droom. 3 bath home. Has oRlce, with owner financing. large closets, whIrlpool tub. redwood .hower••uper vIew. new BILL PIPPIN. Broker/Realtor 13~. Y RAYMOND REEVES. Sal.s Assoc. lULL STIRMAN, Sal..s As.oc. carpet, nice decks, 2% car garage. Large assumable loan. R....: 378.4811 R_.: 257.2779 Must see thl. on.1II Located on golf course. $170.000. Call Larry R•••: 378.4391 . and let hIm show you thIs beautiful.home. WITH THE BUY _378-401

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... faUs on varied images in the Ruidoso area. Sierra Blanca,_of course, is pro­ bably one of the most photographed mountains anywhere. The ever changing character of the 12,003 feet peak is one reason. On this August day (top left), the peak wore a shroud of clouds. Reflections of sky and trees in a pond are a composltlon of nature's in the top right photo. Rock, roots and log are the compositional matter for the scene In the center right.hand photo. Nature was at her most imaglnatlve when she created this critter at lower right. Despite their formidable appearance, horned toads are gentte reptiles.

The Zia Gallery presents Well Known Southwest Artist CONNIE WALSTAD of Hobbs. New Mexico Acrylics & Watercolors Th~re Will Be A /", P'ubllc Reception , (i~_~ September 2, 3. 4 ~j/ 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. At "Rock Reflections" Zia Gallery 1212 Mechem Dr. (2 blks North of Cousins') "Mountain Pines" Exhibition: September 2 - September 18

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Whih.' hOl'SH !'W;lug 1'.\11:0; mOL' ('i.lUght up in course and a go-kart track. Many vaea­ till' hubbuh lllld (,X('itl'uu'nl of the Ruidm;o lioners prefer to spend their leisure time Duwns H'del' 'fnu'k, IIwn.' is another at­ engaged in Ibese a~tivities. iraction which draw~ a nwllilude of .11 came as no surprise when the majori· \-I.;ltur~ tu Ihllllo!-,u ty 01 .people I met in midtown said they This i:i what we Imvl' tl·rtnl~d "the mid­ were Irom Texas. They all agreed that ':0.. lown I{uidusn PXPl;loll'lll"t>," their main·reason (or·visitins.RuidOso was Stmlling down 1l11' ~idewulk5 along Sud· ,to get away Irom the Texas heat and enjoy dt'rlb D."h'l', vbUo.... nWUndf'f in and out of "the coof mountain air. curio shops. (.'!othing shops, girt shops and One lainily said they had been having art galleries. Many are "just browsing," 102' and t03' temperatures lately in while others an' looking for a little Lamesa, Texas. suuvenir or a cerlain pi('(,l~ of art to remind We. as residents, tend to lake lor them of lht'ir visit to Huiduso. granted the midtown area. But it is an ex­ Also located in the midtown arca are ar· perience our visitors make it a point not to ('ad('!;. lh(' skatinK rink. a miniature golf miss. •

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.------, Ruidoso's First And Finest I ATTENTION I In Seafood Cuisine Daily Luncheon Special - $395 I I A('ross from Brunells In The Sierra Vista Mall • 11 :30-2:30/6:00-10:00 I I College Students I 2325 Sudderth Sunday 6:00-10:00 257-5827 I I 1 I I 1 I I " I .., J~ t ;~·'l\r SAFE DEPOSIT· I ( I , " 1'1 SELF STORAGE I ) I 30 New Self Storage , Units Now Renting I I I. I I I I j 1O'x1 0' I I 10'x20' ;', " \ ~ I. I " "..." '.. ,' "", ,r·. ' I J I,. \ -';. For Information On ~. I' FRED D. COLLINS Larger Units I REPUBLICAN CANDIDAIE I . I SIAIE REPRESENIAIIVE • CALL I I- DISI.ICI 56 - Ruidoso State Bank and the Ruidoso News are of- 110. Mo.lco Ro.llIont O"or 50 Yoar. 258-4131 fering a free subscription to The Ruidoso News for I 15 Yoar Ro.llIont Of DI.trlct 56 I the coming college year. If you are a Ruidoso High School graduate and attending college get your I 12 Yoar Mombor of R.publlca.. Stato C,..tral Committee 257-9215 I name, address, and year of graduation in to .he Dolo,ato To A National Con",..tlon Ruidoso News. Then, the Ruidoso State Bank and I "As an activo participant· In the Rlp.bllca.. 'art,. a ~uslnl'S 408 Alpine Village Road The Ruidoso News will keep you informed all school man, anti ranchor, I fH11 ha"l the I.poriolici MClssar, to b, an I yecir about your friends, loved ones and your home ,I"" .,Iffktl"l rlprl.l..tath,. t••11 the "Ipll I.. District 56." (1/2 mrle north of Cousins', I fr:'u,AJn. Your Support will Be Appreciate. 1 block west off Hi¥,lay 37) 1 ------_· ...... , n. CNiMlItM t. II~I ,~ MIn'1I. __", ,'U. . I ~, . •. '.. ,j'...... - .,. ",.' ~ =...... :.&" ". "J '- " .K ..• ...... , .. t "'. ',•. ~'l'. ". ,.~ ..~. ~." •. '"', ...-,~'f"~ ,.•..".' ... "-" ~~' r.:'·" ,'. "._.", ~-'l" ~r'on·l'-I' ::t~' ""'·,.·,,...,,·.,\'·'''''·-....·... ''''"Ji~'"J7'..,... ~,.···..•' •• r-· .... 'OP"»"- ,. ••• ~ ••,, ~ - ...- r ,.- .~ ","''''- '" .. '" "' 01'" f""'!' ,. .,., ,,~' ( .. ~. ,,·

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GO.KARTS PROVIDE LOTS OF FilN for Justin Claiborne of Lameso. Texas. He visits Ruidoso once each year with his family.

SOUVENIRS OF RUIDOSO abound in the curio shops. These two fellows from EI Paso have found just what they were looking for.

PLAZA Aspen Trails HamburgerShoppe I D'OROS '" Art Gallery •••••NOW OPEN••••• '" Gifts &Accessories "Try ourTraUburgerwitb SpecialSauce" '" Interior Design CHARBURGERS· FRIES - SOFT DRINKS Department "Delicious Home Style Onion Rings" "'Antiques Just Received: Dried Wall Call 258-3610 for Take Out Orders. and Door Arrangements Located 3 Miles Nortb On Higbway 37, for the Holidays 1 Block Soutb OfCousins' (Red Chilies. Artichokes, Indlon ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• i •• Co,n. St,owbellY Corn. etc.) Old Fashion Ice Cream Cones - Malts· Shake!il Hours: 9 - 5 Dally .. FRED POOL Jr. Republican The Best Representative We Can Send To Santa Fe

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,PClge .. - Ruidoso (N.M.) News Monday, AUQust 30 19~2 I I ' ...,,.,,...... l - J.. ' . WeaiJ kl19WlbJt ~llllna IQye New Mllx• . '.""C! • , .- '.'~ • . '. .' '."> • ...... leo lind mllJjylhousal!!Ia have BecQnd hQmes lIere. ',' . " I Some .tllne ago a man named. Howard -...... WQlff \Jeglll!writi'ngme very kInd letters from Itls Itome dowl! In Austil!,He bad been taking Tile 8\114oso Newsan4 wrote many ~Ql!lpllmli!l!ts Qn lilY remarks about Nat\lfll. Little does be kl!ow that his own deacrlpliQIlS Qf hia hQme country $re great literary ~Iasslcs. ' . Anyhow, 011 around the twelfth of August, Ibadtltepleasure of meeting thia , fine Texas genliemal! while he was on a visit to 8uldoso, He is also a grand cook and we had II great feast which Howard cooked on anQUlside fire. Present at lite gathering were Howard'a New Mexico; and the present-day border wife, Catherine Wolrf; his daughter Jane between us is growing dimmer and dim- . 'Thompson and herhusband, Steve Thomp­ .·lJ. mer through the years, son; and Steve's mother, Virginia Thomp­ m'8 , maimer We have m\lch in common in several son, and daughter, Tracy; and younger BY ways, We share the High Plains and the son, Todd. DANNIE STORM Cap Roek, and also those legendary rivers, . Howard, Steve and Todd came by the -:'------~,.. the Pecos and the Rio Grande. place before tliey left for Tm!as; and then TheClose Klnsbip There is great rrlendship between the on the twenty.flfth I received a good leller . THE DlEAMER, DannieSform, stands on the site of cent trip to the largest stafe. Old Valdez was prac­ Between Texas two peoples also, although many or the from Howard hi which he sent me a folder his boyhood home at Valdez, Alaska, during his re- tically destroyed in the great earthquake of 1964. And New Mexico Texans call New Mexico "Mexico" and of Texas Wildflowers, put ourby the Texas Time. was when Texas entered over. into Mexico "Old Mexico. " Department or Highways and Public Transportation. Texas Wild Flowers We all know Texans are proud of their state and their people, and weli they should be. One of the Texas treasures that TexalUl cherish very highly Is their wild flowers. This rolder has the most beautiful color photo reproductions or flowers you ever saw, . And alao some very interesting points. It t\U'llS out that there are more than five· thousand .flowering' planlll in Texas ­ more than in any other state. This is very easy to understand when you remember the vast variety in climate and soil that you find in The Lone Star Slate. The aong composed by rormer governor W. Lee O'Daniel comes to mind. "You may live on the plains or the mountains. Or down where the sea breezes blow. But you're still in beautiful Texas. The most beautiful state that I know." quake. A terminal for the Alaska oil pipeline is With the beloved Blue Bonnet leading NEW VALDEZ has grown into a thriving port city in the the parade, the Texas flowers lead you 18 years since the old city was ravaged by an eorth- lOCated across the boy from the city, from the cactus flowers of the desert ex· treme west to the Orchids and Azaleas or the moistjungles of East Texas; and rrom the Indian Blanket and Prairie Lilly or tbe Texas Panhandle to tbe Bougainvilla and VOTE PoinSetta in tropical South Texas. Texas rolks, among whom are Lady Bird COUSINS' Johnson and Bertha McKee Dobie, had led --Q:;Q,~-- a program to make the roadsides of Texas a display of wIIdflQwers ror travelers pass­ Ing through. Such an abundance of natural beauty as their wild flowers has had an effect upon the nature or the Texas people, making Restaurant them great in the appreciation or the wonders or Mother Nature. And that is why they are so deeply rond .or our bomeland on the slopes of the White Mountain - a land greatly ravored by ...an old friend in Ruidoso• Mother Earth. .• t· Day by day new flowers are l;.911llwUPW Cousins' is famous for tender, succulent steaks, • MAtL··~ bloom up and down the valleys and on the seafood, delicate poultry, and spicy Italian entrees. BEN . hillsides, making the beginning of the most Cousins' also has one of the most extensive wine selec­ , colorful and rragrant late Summer and REPUBLICAN THIS PLAQUE, with the words, "We didn't know it couldn't be done," is early Fall we have seen in a long time. tions ill Southprn Npw Mpxico. ,STATE The rain, that great blessing rrom the dedicated to the thousands of workers who built the Trans Alaska heavens, keeps turning the mountain Open 7 days a week hours: 5:30 to 10:00 p.m. REPRESENTATIVE Pipeline. The statue in the background depicts several types of workers. world Into Heaven on earth. :1 Miles North on Highway:17 258-3555 DISTRICT 56 Want A Really Good Deal? StmPTHE CLASSIFIIDS!

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RAINBOW LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES' Across from Biscuit Hill KOA on the road to the waste disposal pl~..t. '. -',', ' I I ;...... '...... -",. .\ _. ",-,_".c '~ "'_...... ~. _ •.•Lo.".-", ... 11:. ,.. #. Jo .... , "', •. r .'. __ .....'_ ...... ~. .• .... " .. ... -- I "''''''''''~''', .. \ - .... ., ...... '" . .. ,.... " . - ,'" ,.. ~'~~rmm--'",' mnl,ilii!i!ll~,.· ~tmw,·",·., ~ • ...... ' . ,iliW. . I~.••••.• Ii!!!! ••,Ii!!!!.••'.',---'i. ••. iiWmII'.' '. . ,~ 'fIW· ~. .~' fIW~: ,~ ~ . I~ ~.' .~, ~ ,.:

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, yes flash and nostrils flare .' as 8 tons ofpure horsepower . catapult through the starting gate. The thunder of hooves pound furiously, unrelent- lesslyas spectators rise to meet the pride and punishment of the finish line. .I ,I

Every May the quiet village of Rui- . • doso explodes in a blaze of silks and sweat as championship horses and their riders jockey for top stakes in the world's richest horse race. The All­ American Futurity. For 34 years, Ruidoso Downs has attracted the world's '~ top h 0 r s e me n •.:w • • through its gates. - • Some will stand in the -- winner's circle. - . - Others will vow to be Perched on an 18-acre there next year. All ing life. From May to September, horse lovers from around the world flock to filateau above the action of will share in the ex­ Ruidoso Downs, these 104 citement. Now, the track in hopes oUaking home the exclusive condominium Ruidoso Downs adds $1,000,000 winner's purse. homes provide the ultimate SNOW. From November to April, in year 'round resorlliving. another champion to From the 130's. its list of winners. skis take the place of saddles as begin­ The Triple Crown. ners and experts alike race down the Condominiums for powder-perfect slopes of Ruidoso's the sport of kings. surrounding ski resorts. The Triple Crown keeps you close to all the action. "PLACE. Majesti- . cally situated on a plateau overlooking The Sierra Blanca Ski Area, the nation's the grandstand and grounds, The Triple southernmost ski area, offers magnifi­ Crown makes you a part of the action­ cent powder and a 4-passenger gondola yet keeps you apart from the ·crowd. which operates year 'round, shuttling I - ( Designed by internationally known skiers and sightseers up to the mountain's highest peak - 11,400 ft. Fonner Texas Governor John architects, 3DI, Inc., these contempo­ B. Connally and former lieute­ OTHER ACTION. Local and vaca­ nant Governor Ben Barnes rary two and three bedroom studio have joined forces with Houston townhomes are right in stride with the tioning golfers fmd the area's three ma­ developerJoe A. McDermott to bring you The lIiple Crown. sporting lifestyle. Most offer a spec­ jor golf courses to be par excellence. Barnes-Connally, a partnership tacular view of the practice track as wei Cultural events include a summer Art· of two of the principals, is cur­ renty active in a variety of real as the mountains. Rustic wood and Festival and tribal ceremonies per­ estate developments in Texas formed at the Mescalero Apache and New Mexico. McDermott. native stone form the exterior of President of a 20-year-old in­ these richly appointed condomin­ Indian Reservation. Big game hunt­ vestment building and develop­ ing, trout fishing, backpacking, hik­ ment fll'lll in Houston is also a ium homes. Wood-burning fire­ prorrrinentbreederand places, whirlpools and balconies ing and sightseeingadd to the area's horseman. on all bedrooms, living and , activities. dining rooms make for THE RACES, THE entertaining or relax­ MOUNTAINS, THE ing in grand style. WORKS. The Triple Cobblestone-like Crown gives you the grounds add to The ultimate in year 'round Triple Crown's pic­ resort living. turesque, ski resort The Triple Crown. appeal. ~ The crowning touch you'd WIN. The Triple crown is de-" ."., expect from a . signed for the year'round sport- Champion.

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~ ~ T_E. Arrington C.OMPLETE AUTO BODY REPA.IRING A there are eight employees. The store is open trom 9 MASTER Itt METALWORK MElLE NORMAN COSMETIG, located in Pinetree 1"".lUI.L~n1'\ General Contractor "'M""IUN6Y1ll1r,JI"r.o.,,1\lo . ~~~ a.m. to. 5 p.m. Monday through Saturdoy. Cosmetics __M Square •. has been a member of the Chamber for eight ond gifts are sold ond there is olso 0 beauty shap. NWoH'lOJAI.UHlnl GlAS5 WORK& years. Millard Coe (pictured here) is the manager and ~ Commercial ~ Residential­ TOTAUIJ:lILIUII"«> IiJ'fJ ''1'ST'' INSURANCE CLAIMS ..u ... ~ .... .'lU;Jl; ....J..T1IIUITJI \ 0::... . Mexican Food ' , ' ...... 0 . - Repairs - Metal Buildings- HUGIES BODY 5_ To Eat In Or CerN Out P.O. 80x 791 J I Iltr.llf,1,U..... ~ •.,..••"'. SuncllN-11lII"dtIv Ruidoso. N. M.lI8345 10:!W I.m. to 12::J0 1.111. 251·2403 Fridlv·SlturdlY \ 10::J0 I.m. to :J:OO lI.m. Valley Plumbing \ :J19 Sudderth If the frlHle light I NAPA Auto Parts' And ~-_._-~.:~~-_._-- . Warehouse Heating ("lInlradill~&: UI'llui.-lnj.{ 1.lt.·(Onst" Jl2CHI9:1 -New Auto Parts 258-3111 SPAS t~~ SAUNAS Auto.Truck·Tractor ..... HOT-TUBS JACUZZI Machine Shop Service BA'1;H ACCESORES 9~t~~A .Your Authorized WATER WELL '" "'.J._F ?,~i( A l Stihl Chain Saw Dealer .f.tl 01..' DRILLING " 2818 Sudderth 257·7347 1714 Sudderth " '~'f''I '~J 257-2949 ·;.·~ ~2t It•. II G a. Iulllury thOl. mere orfordaDle ~n 'tau ,. ",;, 'r"~"";...... •.... ' ..... REAMY DRILLING . -. '... . l~--'o-.""'" "l . .' thlnk' Many 61te mOCSem to chOOSe MPhy .• .. MASTERS BIVIDG 100 Each ComDS complele With healer REFRIGERATION COMPANY pump Illler and Olhor foolutoe> INNSIIUCII LODGE, locoted at 955 Sudderth, has lodge is open 24 hours doily. There ar.e 28 units with APPLIANCE SERVICE Service and Installatlon & SCHRAM ROTODRILL been a member of the Chamber for five years. Ursulo several double bed and queen-sized bedrooms. Ther BOil l1q RVldo!oD Downs' N.M. 883.46 EQUIPPED Goss (pictured here) is the manager and Innsbruck is also one king· sized bedroom. PHONE 3'18.4363 -LICENSED -BONDED lodge Incorporated is the owner of the lodge. The -INSURED Kenneth Reamy . driller RELAX! Phone 505-354-2470 FREE ESTIMATES Hollis Cummins . partner EXPERT GLASS You've Got It Phone 505-354·2219 &BODYWORK Evenings 505-354-2429 20 Years Experience . SOLO P.O. Box 474 I BLOCK OFF SUDDERTH In The CAPITAN, N.M. PHONE ON CARRIZO CANYON ~ 88316 257.7925 ROAD CUSTOM RUIDOSO A FRAME. t8S KITS Portable Buildings 257-4001 TAKE A BREAK By Staff Of Ruidoso Trani

TilE OTIIER PUERTO RICO Mosllourists to Puerto Rico head for lhe sunny beaches and splashy nightlife of San Juan. But there's a whole other way to explore the island. . Portugal has its POUSADAS. Spain its PARADORES-reasonable. government-supervised inns dolled around the cou·ntryside. Now, .Puer­ 10 Rico has PARADORES too. There are currently seven of these small hotels and gueslhouses in some of the island's most scenic spots. ... · Parador Grlpinas in the cenlral mountains Is the main house of a t9th..,entury coffee planlation, now a 19-room Inn, • ••• Parador Montemar .in Aguadilla is 1 larger and more modern, with 40 air­ .i conditioned rooms-all with 1 balconies overlooking Ihe Atlantic. j ••• ! Banos de Coamo, in the soulh out­ side Ponce, is modern and family· oriented. lIS claim to fame is its Animals mineral baths. ••• wouldn't burn your home. Hacienda Juanita, another coffee plantation, is is the weslern moun· !alliS and was buill from the original Don't burn theirs. .plantation structure. It has 21 rooms, swimming pool, tennis • courts. and hammocks on the ter· " Onlyyou race. < From collages' to castles and • can prevent anywhere in between, we'll help you discover your dream vacation. Con· foreSt tires. .taelliS at Ruidoso Travel. Nl.\\'~pnl~r mA ruhlil Sl'r\'ln·"fThio; &. Tilli AJwrrlo:lllp Cnunnl , ). - Pliletrel'Sqllar...:.. '. . . 251·1361 .

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, doso explodes in a blaze of silks and , sweat as championship horses and their riders jockey for top stakes· in the world's richest horse race. The AlI­ American Futurity. For 34 years, Ruidoso .Downs has attracted the world's top horsemen ...~~ . through its gates. - • Some. will,.'.stand in the -- winner s circle. - , - Others will vow to be Perched on an 18-acre there next year. All ing life. From May to September, horse . lovers from around the world flock to Plateau above the action of will share in the ex­ Ruidoso Downs, these 104 citement. Now; the track in hopes of taking home the exclusive condominium Ruidoso Downs adds $1,000,000 winner's purse. homes provide the ultimate From November to April, in year 'round resort living. another champion to SNOW. From the 130's. its list of winners. skis take the place of sadclles as begin­ The Triple Crown. ners and experts alike race down the Condominiums for powder-perfect slopes of Ruidoso's the sport of kings. surrounding ski resorts. The Triple PLACK Majesti­ Crown keeps you close to all the action. cally situated on a plateau overlooking The Sierra Blanca Ski Area, the nation's the grandstand and grounds, The Triple southernmost ski area. offers magnifi­ Crown makes you a part of the action­ cent powder and a 4-passenger gondola yet keeps you apart from the crowd. which operates year 'round, shuttling .- Designed by internationally known skiers and sightseers up to the mountain's highest peak - 11,400 ft. Fonner Texas GoveniorJohn architects, 3DI, Inc., these contempo­ B. CannaDy and fanner lieute­ OTHER ACTION. Local and vaca­ nant Governor Ben Barnes rary two and three bedroom studio have joined forces with Houston townhomes are right in stride with the tioning golfers find the area's three ma-. developerJoe A. McDennott to bring you The lIiple Crown. sporting lifestyle. Most offer a spec­ jor golf courses to be par excellence. Barnes-ConnaDy, a partnership tacular view ofthe practice track as wei Cultural events include a summer Art of two of the principals, is cur­ rently active in a variety of real as the mountains. Rustic wood and Festival and tribal ceremonies per­ estate developments in Texas formed at the Mescalero Apache and New Mexico. McDennott, native stone form the exterior of President of a 20-year-old in­ these richly appointed condomin­ Indian Reservation, Big game hunt­ vestment building and develop­ ing, trout fishing, backpacking, hik- ment fum in Houston is also a ium homes. Wood-burning fire­ prorrUnentbreederand places. whirlpools and balconies ing and sightseeingadd to the area's horseman. on all bedrooms. living and -. activities. dining rooms make for THE RACES, THE entertaining or relax­ MOUNTAINS, THE ing in grand style. WORKS. The Triple Cobblestone-like Crown gives you the grounds add to The ultimate in year 'round Triple Crown's pic­ resort living. turesque. ski resort The Triple Crown. appeal. ~ The crowning touch you'd WIN. The Triple crown is de­ iA expect from a ,. signed for the year'round sport- . Champion. . ,I ,, l \ I

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26 28 29 30 MR~&MRS. eJvhnn"· \\;illiaUlS \'(·moJ'hi. • "'omUll·s (·ltd" 11 lIocm, 11o-( • Lions ('Iub SU1111t'f. Lions UU1 • .rtuidnso VallI" I ions Cluh, 12 • 'fOPS (Takr orr Pounds Srn­ parlnrrship c;olr TO.lrnllnwnl. IU('k 'lulU·h. hl·id~,·. (';lIHIS"I. e"". Huidoso I\rid (irouII, noon. Whisi"'rillg Pillf' sihh') ; rUlI., Firsl Christian WIZARD erN' :\lI'adO\\s Countl":' (,Iub. e ("uh SC'uuts J'iu'k 11:1. "j It.nt.. "hmon, ,\(;ll('l·n. K p.m,. Fh:st n.·slaursnt. ('hlin'h Fil"st (·hri~li.illl (·hun·h. (·Ju·isliun ('IIIII·(·h. .ltuidnsn J)utJ1icah' UI'idW' ~ '11If! el(lIidclSO \lolol·c)·e,(O Fl"stivat­ elhinho\\ f ~irl:\ .\~M·mhh·, 7 .l.alll;lzP (·lass.·N, l)hol1l' 7:;") p.m .. ,/\dull H('('II,llllIll IInlidu.\ Inli_ Best O£ Luck lUll.. H.E.S. lIali in Painu'.. 2;ij.. 51H9'. (·,·nlrr. In This New Location! (i;ah·\\a·\. • Hotary, 12 nonn. lIalhht}, Inn. .'htidosu Bo.\ Stouts Tl'f)III' ~I~I. ; en.·ta Si~lIIa Phi. ;::10 1),111. ...~hll Ciospf'1 nusint'ssmen, (j::~n 11.111 •• IJr,·sh~·h·l·ian (·hul'd). . 1101111. •• ..o?".', > p.m., !lolida,v 'nn. eS('rttJIIl8 (·Iuh. r:? ','c, • \'ill;l~I' of Ituido!i>o ('uuncil, 7 ::U1 K-Hob's. 1'.111 .• VUlaJ(1(' ,\dm-inislfiltion .no~ SCllut '1'1"1101) IUi.li;;1U IJIll (·('Iltt'r. high ... dtnol. e ,\maranih. ,J Ol1(l«'t·O....1 ('fllll"l ."1)1)\\1' .. " \1I1111,.Ii.· .. Attend The .\:0. ,;. 7::10 1).IIt., Ea!lih'rll ,sta,· f\nOlIl mdUs. \huwn .Hili. \\ Jtuildill~. S(~IUll:ah', Lincoln 1I01l~t' ju ,\J.!,Ut.,1 Church • _.Ja,.·cl'f's, 7::111 ,1.111 •• Till" [)."c.·k ""ria Estnh·s. K I).m. • nous~. • Ituidoso SIu-jn,' (·llIb. FANNY'S , Of Your e \'oll('yhall - Orxtrl' .\ & II ­ • Huldoso 'lottl)'C'\'I'II' Ft'sli,

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WAllltANTY nt;En , WAIUI,\NTY I)EEI) F9rest N. Wilcox and Maurine E, Ralph V, Graham a/k/a RalPh Vincent Wilcox, to JOhn Wallace Beck 'and Danna G'raham, to Douglas L. Siddens and Lanna Evelyn Beck, Lot 9, Block 2, Unit i, En-' D. !jidde,ns and Richard M. Reimann and chanted Forest Subdivision, Lincoln Coun­ Karen B. Reimann, Lots 4, 5and6, Block 5, ty, N,M. Black Forest Sub., Lincoln County, N. M. .Forest N. Wilcox and Maurine E. l'OlUtEl'TED WARRANTY DEED Wilcox, . lo Doyle Printes Hastey and Thomas B. Romine, Jr., and Rosemary Evelyn Jean Hastey, Lot9, Block 2, Unit I, M. Romine to Thomas B. Romine, Jr., A Enchanted Forest Subdivision, Lincoln tract of land located in Block 0, Middle County, N,M. CCl!ar Sub., and Lot I, Block Q, West Cedar Leopol~o Villareal F., to Revel, Inc., a Sub., Lincoln COl!l!ty, N. M. New MeXICO CorporatiQtl, Lots, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, WARRANTY DEEn 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Replal 01 Fox Western Resources of-America. Inco, a Run, Lincoln County; N,M. T,exas Corporation, to Brad Crawford, Jr" C. Richard Cothrun, Peter H. Sirobel and Bobbe Crawford, Lot 23, BlOck 10, and John D.' Bass, to Tommy Hall ami Black Forest Sub., Lincoln County, N. M, IJoann Hall, Lot 12, of Magado Creek UlJ 1·I'l'I.AIM DEEn Estates, Lincoln County, N.M. RobertL. Lawson and LoI&;B. Lawson to Jerry A. Foster and Barbara K: Fosler, Roy C. Oakley, one-half Interest in the E/2 to Jimmy D. Douglass and Carolyn L. 01' Lolli,. -Gavilan Acres Sub., Lincoln Douglass, a tract of land, being the easter­ Counly, N. M. . Iy portion of the W/2, NE/4, SE/4 SW/4 01 WAmtANTY nE1':[)s Section 30, TllS, RI4E. N.M.P.M.. Lincoln Elwood Gradlne to Clyde C. Stringer, County, N.M. Jr., and Geraldine Slrlnger, Lot 4, Block 4, Albert N. Baca and Ralph Garcia and First Addition 10 Airport West, Lincoln RObert Beltran and Willie Vega and County, N. M. Tamara Lynn Vega •.to Billy K. Stephenson Staplev Klotz to Tim Hovl and Kathv and Veda Lou Stephenson, a tract of land Hoyt, Lol ~O, Block 3, High Mesa Sub., Unit , in Section 3, TaS. RI0E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln 1, Lincoln County, N. M. County, N.M. James L. Porter and Tommie Lee Gertude G. Stovall and Mike R. Siovall Porter to Robert L. Boverie, the East hall to Dan R. Teague and Margaret E. of Lot 5 and Lot 7, Block 3, McCarty Sub., Teague, Lot 1, Block 8 of Simpson Sub­ Lincoln County, N. M. Division, Corona, Lincoln County. N.M. Thomas F. Klepfer and Jan Rhodes Harley H, Bechtol and Hedwig M. Klepfer topavid J. Sorenson and Bonnie J. Sorenson, one-half interest in Lot 17 Black Bechtol to Robert L. Pugh and Katherine . ' , Pugh, Lot 7, Block 2 01 River Park Addi­ 2, White Mountain Estates, Unit 2, Lincoln tion, Lincoln County, N.M. County. N. M. . . Ruben Gomez-Leon and Olga Gomez­ Thomas F. Klepfer and Jan Rhodes Leon, to Leonor V. de Garza, Lot 18, Block Klepfer to David J. Sorenson and Bonnie J. 2 of White Mountain Estates, Unit 4, Lin­ Sorenson, one-half interesl to Lot 52 Block . coln County, N.M. 15, Unit VlI, Alto Lakes Golf and Country Reb Transportation, Inc., a Texas cor­ Club Sub., Lincoln County. N. M. poration to Meto Miteff and Virginia L. CORllt:l'TED WARIIANTY DEED Miteff. Lot 29, Innsbrook Village. Lincoln . Plnecliff Corporation, a Texas Corpora­ County, N.M. tion. to L. Beckham, Truslee, Building 3, Sam A. Cox, to Mary Ann Houx..Lots 7, Apartmenl16, Week No. 42, Pinecliff Con­ 10 and 11 of Block 3, Nogal Townsite. Lin­ dominium Project, Lincoln County, N. M. coln County, N.M. WARHANTY DEEns A. T. Pfingslen and lola Mrytis Pf­ Elwin Leroy Denny, Executor 01 the ingslen to Fred W. Pfingsten and Leota B. Estate 01 Virginia R. Denny. deceased, to Pfingsten, TaS, RI3E, N.M.P.M., S/2 Douglas Luck and Joyce A. Luck, the E/2 I, SW/4, Section 17, S/2 & NE/4 & S/2NW/4 & .01 Lot Block 2, Unit I, Ponderosa Heights NE/4 NW/4 Section 19, NE/4 Seclion 30. Sub.. Lincoln County, N. M. Tract I A tracl ofland located in the NW/4 Carol Hurd Rogers to Michael Hurd, a NE/4. Seclion 29,' T9S, RI3E. Tract II A tract 01 land In the S"4, SCction 25, TIOS. tract of land located in the NE/4 NW/4, RI6E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln County, N. M. Section 29, T9S. RI3E. T9S, HUE. Derral W. Whitlock and Gloria J. Whitlock to Vinnie L. Adkins and Donna L. N.M.P.M., I acre In the NEI4. Seclion 9. TaS. RI5E. N.M.P.M .. W/2 NW/4. Seclion Adkins, Lot 5. Block 2, Country Club 15. TIOS, RI6E, N.M.P.M., EI2 EI2. Sec­ Eslates, Lincoln County, N. M. tion 7, S/2 & S/2 N/2, Seclion 8,S/2 SWI4, QUITCLAIM nEt:D Seclion 9, All 01 Seclion 17, E/2 E/2 & SW/4 Barbara Johnson to William E. Qucrin, Lot 9, Block 8, Sun Valley Sub., Lincoln SE/4, Section 18, N/2, Section 20. Lot 6, Illock 49, Lincoln County. N.M, County. N. M. Jeann L. Matts, to Richard H. Schneider WARIIANTY nEEns and Mary Alice Schneider, Unit 117 01 Eagle Anna V. Wickware to S. H. Leyva and Mary Lucille Leyva, Lol 4, Third Addition Condominiums Project, Lincoln County, to Airport Wesl Sub., Lincoln County, N. N.M. M. ',SPMIA1A\lARRANTY nEED Willia!" P. Tucker and~MlIrgatet'.F~ .: Jose J. Guerra and Olga P. Guerra, 10 Tucker la Ventures, Inc.. a New Mexico Olga P. Guerra Inc.. a Texas Corporalion Corporation, Lot 3, Block I. Ponderosa Lot 20, Block 9 01 Alto Crest. Unit two. Lin, Heights Sub., Lincoln County, N. M. coIn County, N.M. William S. Hanna and Rulh Ballard Han­ WAHRANTY nt:t:D na to L. Rex Smilh andA. Laverne Smith, Pinecliff Corporation, a New Mexico Lots 4Q.A, 4Q.B, 41-A, 41-B and 42-A, Rio Corporation to Mary L. Crimmons, Bonita Sub.,.Unil2. Lincoln County, N. M. Bullding 8, Apartment N 5, Unit Week No. Raymond Ashwood and Ruby AshwOod 21, 01 the Pineclill Condominium Project. to Elvis Peairl Caudill and IlIa Mae Lincoln County, N.M .. Caudill, Lot 14, Block 43. Paradise Canyon Lakeside Corporation to Ralph J. Sclutlo Sub.. Lincoln County. N. M. and Alice J. Sciullo. Lot 12, Block 8. in unit Ql'IT1'LAIM nEEns 3, Sierra Blanca Sub.. Lincoln County. Juan Sanchez Montoya and Eva Gon­ N.M. zales Montoya to·Juan Sanchez Montoya David L. Johns and Joanne R. Johns to and Eva Gonzales Montoya, that property LeRoy Gooch and Mary Lou Gooch, Lotll. described in Book A-TI 01 Deed Records, Block 14. Golf Course Estates. Lincoln Page 161, Lincoln County, N. M. County, N.M. Juan Sanchez Montoya and Eva Gon­ Le Roy Gooch and Mary Lou Gooch. to zales Montoya to Juan Sanchez Montoya Charles B. Edwards, Lotll. Block 14, Golf and Eva Gonzales Montoya, that property Course Estates. Lincoln County. N.M. described In Book 56 01 Deed Hecords, Randall L. DeArment and Nancy A. Page 393, Lincoln County, N. M. DeArment, to Reginald O. Woodall, Lot 31, Juan Sanchez Montoya and Eva Gon­ Block 6, High Mesa Subdivision. Unit 2, zales Montoya to Juan Sanchez Monloya Lincoln County, N.M. and Eva Gonzales Montoya, that property Reginald O. Woodall and Juanita M. described In Book 55 of Deed Records, Woodall, to Dalton H. Cobb and Sammi Page 113, Lincoln County, N. M. Lee Cobb, Lot 31, Block 6, High Mesa Sub., Juan Sanchez Montoya and Eva Gon­ Unit 2, Lincoln County. N.M. zales Monloya to Juan Sanchez Montoya Ql'ITCLAllI\nEED and Eva Gonzales Montoya, that property Dalton H. Cobb, Sr. and Sammie Lee described in Book 48, Deed Records, Page Cobb. to Reginald O. Woodall and Juanita 344, Lincoln Counly, N. M. M. Woodall. Lot 31, Block 9, High Mesa Subdivision, Unit 2, Lincoln County. N.M. SPECIAL W,\RRANTY nEED W,\RRA:-ITY DEED Robert R. Ramsey and Patricia R. Reginald O. Woodall and Juanita M. Ramsey to Dennis R. Loverin, Trustee, Woodall, to George M. Jackson and Cor­ that property described in Book 92 01 Deed inne Bogart Jackson, Lot 31. Block 9, High Records, Page 1, Lincoln County, N. M. Mesa Sub.. Unil 2. Lincoln County, N.M. PATENTFOR STATE LANn Ql'ITCI.,\IM DEEn The State 01 New Mexico to Floyd Proc­ Jay Freeman and Tracey Schafer and lor, the SI~NI... , S';", Section 28, EI~, Sec­ Margaret Schafer to Robert Schafer and tion 32. all 01 section 33, T2S, RI4E; S'~, Donnie Schaler and Chester Schaler, Lol Section 3, Lots I, 2, 3,4, S',N',. S'." Sec­ , 12, Block 2. Pinecrest Addition, Unit I, Lin­ tion 2, TIS, RI4E, N.M.P.M., Lincoln coln Counly, N.M. County, N. M. Larry Hischer, to Audrey Davis, Lot 10, WARRANTY DEEns Block 9, Agua Fria Subdivision, Lincoln Opal Wtngfield Bowers to Harvey L. County, N.M. Romans and Bette C. Romans, Lot 1, Block Sunny Jo McDougal, to Mel B. O'Reilly, 5, Second Addition to Wingfield Homeslead an undivided " interest In Lot 2, Block 4, Country Club Estates, Lincoln County, Sub.• Lincoln County, N. M. Darrell L. BlIard and Pamela G. Ballard N.M. 10 Joe M. Lopez and Grace P. Lopez, Lots Mel B. O'Reilly. to Sunny Jo McDougal, 1,2 and 3. Block 2, Apache Hills Sub., Lin­ an undivided 1 interest in Lot 2, Block 4. 2 coln County, N. M, Country Cluh· Estates, Lincoln Counly, Innsbrook . Construction Company to N.M. Dorado Development Corporation, Unil WARRANTY DEEn 234, Lot 138A, Innsbrook Village Con­ Gisela E. Melkus, to Taryn G. Melkus, dominlnm Project, Lincoln County, N. M. Lot 4, Block 2, Skyvue Heights Sub., Lin­ Dorado Development Corporation to coln County, N.M. Harry H.' Dickson and Marjorie M. Rex Allison and Sue H. Allison and Carl Dickson, Unit 2~4, Lots 13M, Innsbrook T. Springfels, 10 Jildy Laughter Naida, Lot Village Condominium projecl,' Lincoln 3, Block' 5, First Addision To Cree County, N. M. Meadows Heights, Lincoln County, N.M. Ruidoso. Land Company, Inc._ a Basil R. Willis and Lola Willis. lo Robert Mississippi Corporation, to R. L. Thomp­ H. Ross, SE/4 NW/4. Section 22; E/2 SW/4 son and Maxine Thompson, Lot 3, Block I, . , NW/4. Section 22; TSS, RI3E, N.M.P.M. Del Norte Addition, Lincoln County. N. M. , Lincoln County, N.M. Lakeside Corporation, to Truell L. Mad­ Lesler Eubank' and Mary Katherine dox, Lot 31, Block 4, Unit 1, High Mesa Eubank to James M. EllWood and Joanne Sub., Lincoln County, N.M. Ellwood and Jerry R. Suggs and Margaret . Lakeside Corporation. to Jesse Pierce SuggS, Lot 23, Block 1, .Palmer Gateway I Johnson and Bobbie Ray Johnson, Lot 32, Sub.. Lincoln County. N. M. '. Block 5, Unit 3, High Mesa Sub.. Lincoln JUfdes M. Ellwood and Joanne Ellwood County, N.M. and Jerry R. Suggs and Margaret Suggs to Margarel Forrester, Russell Lee For­ Hachel Junnitu (;rN'n nnd Orvil II; Gl·(~Ctl. rester, Michael Dale Forrester and Lot 2:1. Block I. l'uhUl'" Uutowav Sub.. Lili' Richard George F'orresl'er,·to Douglas L. colo County. N;M. .' Siddens, Lanna D. Siddens, Richll"d N. George O. Cragin and Mairlvn Cragin to Reimann and KarenIt Reimann, Lois 4, 5. Grant E. Gisl and t:rystal K.'U,st. Lot 1, Block Hi. trnit 7, Alto h,kes (loll and COlin· and 6, Block 5. Black Forrest SUb.. Unit 1. lr~' . Lincoln County, N. M. ('lub sub. Lill<'nln ('OUllty. N. M.

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PI.ct !1m WINHER s e' b, Top HOOf! !IoI' WINNER br m 2 0, Go WIth Iht WIllI WI. 5'.. WINNER br m 1 b, .lhrtlhouqhf 18 MOON URI 11·10 llO 1'0 Ilul of Pan 0 LIn by l.nola.~ 18 RIAl WIND II'I.01 '1."UD 1 10 oul 01 Real Hew b, GolI, HOllO!' 1I1G liB 0111 01 Co~uelle br "urt 11' tB OSAGI JUAN' ..0 UO frllner lack Brooks 10RO WIN!AlOI lIO 1.10 Tr'lnel 'A W,lhr 10WN POLICY 320 fr'lner G h:ftrlilter NOLHI MAID JlO Brteder 5.m Uo• .,d HR GIORT ON 110 lueders A 0 Siowe CAli HE GOTII lIB Bretclet f I a.ker Jr ,n~ ID Ihlthrn1 All·AMlAICAN fUTURITY 12th Sepl " 1981 440 yard.. lIme 2169 [lilCk sloppy RalDlnR ALL AMERICAN fUIURln. 111t! tICI', Sep' J. I'" HD ,"els Time 211. Track III' elur No WInd AlHl4lRICAN FUTURITY. Illh "". !.pr. I. 1110, 440 lord•. 11m" 11.11. Ir,,' F",. creer lace Htl'wlnd. Gross ~unt !including thtet tonsol.liofl ratts: S1.210.000. nS.DOIl .ddtd. Gron lallwmd Cross pUlse hncludmg Ihtee consolallOn rac~) S1530000 S2i 000 added G,OS) (ira", ",rit Cill"ulill' Ihree "ns.l.n.n mts) 5UID.000 115.000 .d4d Gran putSt .1 lin.le punt of linale: 51.000,000. Gross ,alue 10 Winner: S440.0DO: 2nd, 1111.000; 3rd. U3,OOO; 41h. 1981 1979 11.001.101. G."...I., I. ,',,", muoo. 3nd. 1111.100, I••. 111.100, 41h. 111.l10 Ith. 146,150 1980 PUI!oe 01 hnale SI 200 000 Cross value 10 winne, 5528,000. 2nd, 5213600 Jrd 599600 4th 'Ih. sn.nG: 'tho U1.nD. Ilh. 140.000; 'Ih. sn.~o. IOlh. 135.000 Mulutl handle SI~UJ~ 159,000, Sih. 145,000, Ith. 143.000, "h. 141.000: Ilh. 1lI.000: 9th. 1ll.00D: 101h. m.ooo 170800.lth S54000 Gth S5I GOO Ith S49100 Blh 14G 800 9th $44 ADO 10th 141000 a"inell, haMI,: hl,l h,ndle: Mliluel hldlt: 11'2.914. OuineU, handle: S41.162. tol.l.hlndle: n4l,116 INcw Multo rte Mutuel hlindle SI~8 2ro Ollmella handle $44802 lolal handle $203012' 136.,n. n....u .rd). 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,, as a en , nee . Staying free of injuries will probably be record was 7-2. Top linemen returning are guard Paul districts for that sport. the key·to the season for the Capitan High Holland and assistants Bill Stowe and Sullivan and tackle Todd Proctor. Proctor Which team does he see as the School football team this year. Kendall Lawlis have some excellent talent is a 6-0, 190 pounder and Sullivan is /Hl, strongest? . "We've got to stay healthy, no question to work with. .170 pounds. Both players go both ~ays, "Well, Reserve has. quite a few young about it," said Tiger head coach Mel Quarterback Grady Lee Eldridge Ron McDaniels is a fine tight end. players, but until someone knocks them Holland. "W(ve got a good chance to go returns and he should be one of the best "We're a little thin in the offensive line, off, they have to be considertd tough," he all the way because we have some ex­ signal callers In the state's Adivision this not much depth there," HoUand said. "But said. "CarriZ020 could also be tough In our cellent, experienced players. But we have season. we have gQOd quality everywhere... ,district." to stay healthy because we're lacking The 6-0, 180 pounder played at tailback last Competition for the placekicking duties Holland sees Texico and Tatum as hav­ depth. In the past we've had around 26 season. . Is wide open. Cummins, Eddie Davis agd ing strong team~ In the eastern 4lstrict. players. This season we've got around 20." Fullback John Todd Aguilar is another Rodney Montoya are In the thick of the bat- Capitan opens the sealJOD at Cloudcroft Capitan has a history of doing well in A returning starter. He is a 1)-10, 160 pounder tle for the job. . at 7:30 p.m. F~day, September 3. If the division competition. The Tigers finished and does everything well. . Besides top talent, experience is also a Tigers stay healthy, they should be as good second in the state to Reserve two years Danny' Cummins and David Beavers plus for the Tigers. . , as any of the championship contenders. ago, and last season made the semi-finals should do well at running back. Cummins There are 12 seniors on the squad. seven but were edged by Texico NI. In 1980 is a 1)-9, 160 pounder and Beavers goes 6-0, juniors and only two sophomores round out I CAPITAN Capitan finished at 6-4 and last year Its 185 pounds. the team. 1982 SCHEDULE Stowe works with the defensive secon- September 3 - Cloudcroft (there) - dary and the receivers while Lawlis 7:30 p.m. . handies the running backs and defensive September 10 - Texico (home) - 7:30 line. p.m. Capitan is In the Adivision's I-A district September 17 - Hagerman (there) - along with Reserve, Mountainair and Lin- 7:30 p.m. coin County rival Carrizozo. September 24 - Tatum ber 21 - Mountainair (home) - basketball but only a few schools have 7:30 p.m. . football teams so there are only two October 29 - Carrizozo

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While Mountain Middle School won't Head coach Terry Wharton and assis­ Wharton and Crocker taught the players Wharton .s in his fifth year at White r, have to worry about playing Roswell tant Mike Crocker are currently working basic offensive and defensive plays last Mountain while Crocker enters his third. " powerhouses Sierra and Mountain View with 35 to 40 players and are hoping some week and this week the players started Crocker was recently named headcoach of ,! afo(ain this year since those schools aren't more will come out. . working out in pads. the new Ruidoso High SchOQI tennis team, Oil tht, Braves' schedule. "We have a bigger turnout than we did "We've got balance and we're pretty The Braves open the season Thursday, However, White Mountain still has a last season," Wharton said. "It's a bit ear­ deep," Wharton commented. "However, September 9, atDexter, The contest will competItive schedule ahead, and the ly to sa)' whi<:h players will start and who many middle school players have never begin at 6 p.m.. Bra\"l's shouict be able to meet the will play where." . played competitive fOQtball before so WIIITE MOUNTAIN ('hallenf!;t' we're just going through the basics with . 1!182 SCHEDULE _# Last ypar the Braves finished at 4·2 on Running back-defensive back· Billy them at first. Things are looking gOQd." September 9 - ,Dexter

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iiii!iSesn C6nnery 1$ ttlt mlir_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ahall In "OUtland." Which Will appear Seot. 2 on the Mme QaaueI. The film I. about min­ era In a company town an Jupiter'S third moan who sud­ dam)" 'become alternately homicidal, t~ suicidal, CHANNEL3 - KOATAlbuquerque [ABCl The new federal marlhall .from Earth dllcovtrl that the reuan 'or thl. violent behavior CHANNEL 4 - KOB Albuquerque (NBCl JI that the mlnlna company that awn•. the town hat'beeiI secretly glvJ~ the mtnera a CHANNELS - HBO Home Sox Office drugtt!at allOM them to do • tremendous amount. of work before II drivel them lnune. CHANNELl -WOR New York [lnd.1 .The mjrshaIlmust then con­ frOtlt the company, which con­ trola ~hlng an ·the moon . CHANNEL8 - KSWS Roswell-Lubbock [NBCI =... $ , IncludJ~ 811 thtjofflclalt except ... CHANNEL 10 - KBIM Roswell (CBSl him. EVen the miners who. 'or "VOl/I"" monlhly makeO­ depend on the company tor ver speclel. Gerard Bo/Iel cre­ jobs reluse to help him. Con-. atet a new ahort h41l1ty1e tor CHANNEL 12 - WGN Chicago (Ind. I nery does • good lob a. Ihe MIM HlIdlllQ and makeup art­ marahall who mUlt go II alone 'at George Newell accentlUltOl In thle 80ft of OlIler apace ver­ her eyes with ahlde8 of gray I CHANNEL 13 - KNME Albuquerque {PBSl alan 0' "High Noon," and 8mok)' green. A trip to a Actually. Connery get. a 111­ Seventh Avenue ahowroom CHANNEL 16 - CBN Religious till more help than Ga~ Coo­ follow. where Milt Harding per did In "High Noon.' While Irlet on • wardrobe designed Cooper went It alone because e.peclall)' 'or Alllbama', CHANNEL 17 -WTBSAtlanta flnd.1 It wli the rlghl thing to do, climate. Connery seems to be acting • CHANNEL 18 - KGGMAlbuquerque-{CBSI more out 01 stubbornnesa Ihan . a sense of Justice. In any event, On Aug. 31, Nlck.rod.on'. "Outland,' with lis non-eomlc "Spread YOlIr Wing.... an CHANNEL 19 - KVIA EI Paso [ABCI book grittiness, I. a welcome International aerlea that exam­ change from most of the new Ine. how YOlIng people around breed at scl·1i movlea. the world come to underltllnd CHANNEL 20 - SPN Satellite rInd. I • themaelves through the devel· On Aug, 30, ESPN will opment of a partlcular skill or CHANNEL 21 - KLKK Albuquerque rind.' televise coverage 01 the game art, will visit the Unlled States, rl~ht betwltOn the NBA All-Stars Amy Hobbs, a 13-y&ar-old Networks and Stations reRerve the and an all-star team from the pholographer, wlJl try 10 show to change prllgrammfng People's Republic of China. people through her art to Bee The Chinese have a center dllle","1 pallerns In everyday who Is supposed 10 be 7 feet objects. i, 8 I Inches tall and weigh 300 • • ON HBO THIS WEEK - 24 HOURS EVERY DAY pounds. He sounds awesome For those 01 you who enjoy ,I - II he can really play ball. Of gospel musle, there Is the Mon, 7 p.m. - SAINT HELENS 9 p.m. - EARTH, WINO & course, he'll be malched "Sobby Jones Gospel Show" against Kareem AbduI-Jabbar. aired Sunday mornIngs on the r with FIRE in Concert , Art Corney who we know Is awesome. Black Entlrtalnm.nt Nit­ , Tues .• 7:30 p.m.-EYE OF THE NEEDLE 9:30 p.m. - THE OTHER sIDe OF • work (BET). The Aug. 29 , with Donald Sutherland THE MOUNTAIN The Aug. 30 edlllon 01 show pairs country sInger Bar­ with Marilyn Hassett USA'. "You'" will leature bara Mandrell and gospel r Muriel Harding or Shellleid. vocalist AI Hobbs. , - MOMMIE DEAREST 10: 1S p.m. - FIRST FAMILY Ala.. who' JI fly Into New York @11UCclmpuloo , with Faye Dunaway with Bob Newhart , Thurs. 8 p.m -SPIRAL STAIRCASE 9:30 p.m. - DEADLY BLESSING with Jacqueline Bisset with Ernesf Borgnlne r r Fri., 8 p.m. - OUTlAND 9:55 p,m. - THE ENFORCER .~@f¥JIiYjf!J r with Sean Connery with dint Eastwood ~ Sot, 7 p.m. - MOMMIE DEAREST 9,30 p.m. - SAINT HELENS r with faye Ounoway with Art Corney , Sun.. 6 p. m. - ALL THE MARBLES 9 p.m. - LOOKER r8@$11lJVVlW , with Peter Folk with Albert Finney .. l1y~n.m ,r CABLEVISION , The Ol.n, Brothl,.' sec­ work, becau!lll 01 the huge r ond lP, "After All These crowdo that gathered to watch ~ Years." from which their cur· the proceedings. , rent hll single was pulled. con· • talns more of t.helr specllli r The music biz Is abuzz now , brand 01 country harmony. that Klnny Roger. has signed After a 7-year breakup. the a multimillion dollar pact with . , Nebraska·born trio reunlled In RCA. The pact. however. will 19B1 wllh a hit single pra­ not take effect until 19B3. r duced by JImmy Bowen. • r 2 3 4 "Lovin' Her Was Easler. " The Klndalla have complet­ • ed back-ta-back TV t8plng.s , Sylvia has finiShed a taped 10 11 for "Nashville on the Road" 9 segment for an upcomIng edi­ and "That Nashville Music," 0 ,',", o tion of "Pop Goes the where the duo hosted country ~ Country." She performed artists Oan. Watlon and .y "LIke Nothing Ever ,_~,·(.::6;{ Olorgl Strall o Happened" and her current Jeannie and Royce left 14 16 17 single, "Nobody:' Immediately after the taplngs • for a heavy road schedule, 18 "WKRP" atar Lonl Andl'­ Including the Jamboree In the .on has finished filming a TV­ Hills In Ohio. plus six days movie at Rlvergale Shopping through Texas and Oklahoma. 21 center near Hendersonville, this W811 followed by a slx-<:!ay Tenn. The movie Is ael for fall appearance at a rodeo In 23 vieWing on CBS. The film crew Sidney. Iowa. had trouble complelfng Its @)11U~ 25 26

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_~.d. eOvIncy 'LIP.. .5IVENIMOb SA 1- • • • __ • Ivn'tI & AJlen ..Tmele". werW 6:00 • ESPH S,.dfi 1912 OIN••• FoIttHM • SfM't1ty IIIMI Hvtch 'rwv!ew 100.30 • M-"-S-H ••Hewa .. TIMl4Ft Shew D lyewltnell NIw. • MOVIIz ·~c...' An odvet\lurlIr and 0 • I, a.1HIlII. singer ctoll the path of 0 wonltd gongater. • UttIe Kev.. IMl tfMI ,l'tIItht Robert Mitchum. WiIIiom Bendix, Jane Ru_U. • Prlvflfllen\ttmln 1952 GDKvnt'" • llIte NI:tht wfth o.vw ...... • Jullnell ...... • MOVII: 'Y. hdt Hb Own' An unwed D N.tIIMloIII O••••phlc.s".d.. girt, in IoYII with 0 fW klled In W.W.J, OiYIIMr • MOVIIz 'The a-. Medt!M' A man adv· bob)' to frlencIs who los' thein. OIMo tn HIM1­ ances ruthlessly, via his sexual prowe", from a kmd, John Lund. Rolond CuI\tet. 19.46 slJc o·cIodc IKIWICOSter to ....twOl'lc presld.nt. • Jed! SMw Johl'l PhIllIp Low, Dyan Connan, Robw1 R)IOIl. ..l.nterteIn"ntty...nt Tonl.ht 1971 • -NItIrtiM .. Y4MI Aak..,.,It • Sh.,plttt 0..... • fJMJKW m.vlty 11:00. NlllhHL.,. • Cb....··AnteI. • MOVIE: 'OakItMl: ttvM In atadt' A 6130 • HWY hy_ ~"rt maestro Is threalfl\ed wiffI scandoI ....hen his • P.M. MeI,aIM mblnlQ shew. up al 0 pIffonnance lntemfmg ..WOP 1ft CIncInMtI 10 make pubrlC thttr affair. Peter Folic, John ..M.cHtll-W"'" t ....rt COila.,."" 1972 CD EntertlllfttMft' TIMlfs./tt • Dieter In tfMI Meu.. GD'MMetaine CII'MMW ..... ONE MORE TRY. • Meneywerka' CIlIaw.ey • 7:00 • IldIlltltIen "atc.tftoll: faA AII-S... ..MOVIIz 'SIt.tehlW1l U.s.A.' The Weslern Real-lite' spouses Laurence va. CfII_ Army T..", '""" SIMlnthwl. Wh••\Itn· leader will stop 01 nothing 10 stay Lucklnblll and Lucie Arnaz QlntI king of the rink. Scott Iaio, Gre-g Bradford, star as a formerly married cou~ .·IID MOVIE: 'hI' of U.n·'.... 3 Cal Patrick Swayze. 1979. !toms tha, his lI'IO'her" rvnnillg a bordtlIo and • MOVII: 'Nallleleon' The story of the gr.at pie who are wary of tying the ,tI's his brother. Till'lOthy J_ SII)" kllomJ. historical figure is told In CI sen" of flashbacks. knot for a second time In "One lI'IOur, Lloyd Bridges. Orson W...., Mario Schell. 1956• More Try," altlng TUE8DAY, ..Uttle fIIu.. Oft tho PreIrIo ...'M)' HIll Shew • AUG. 31 on CBS. • MoVIE: 'St. Helena' An old outdoonmall 11130 • MOVJI: 'SIttrtehlwn U.s.A.' The Wtsllm CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME .and a youllg geologis' ellpll'ltnc. all earth­ WhHl.rs' leader will slOp at nothIng 10 stay maYiIlg eVlII'. Art Camey, David Huffman. king of "'" rink. Secll 8oio, Gre-g Brodford, Ratecl PO. Potridc Swayze. 1919. flD Heweli FlY..o II ColI,le' 7130 1m Hov.o Calli CJ HlC tq_ o....mlsht E WlCRP In CIncInnati m My U.... Ma,.1e 1:00 "MOYlE: 'Fr.ecIoIn ••"lIft1 Aform.r &J MovIe Unlol'l Army officer nltums to the abandoned 12:00 • ESPN'I 'nllde ....boll plantation wh.... he was CI sla". al'ld with Ih. .. Lab Nltlht with Davl" ...... nnan help ofa sharecropper 1111)'$ the planlaliol'l. Mu­ • Unoxpurgated lenny Hill Englal'ld's p0­ hammad All, Krls Krlslofferson, Ron O'Neal. pular funl'lyman prelll'lls his :tony casl of char. 1979 oclln.

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Dew.... against a vicMnt band of1'OVOIutloftarf•• OInt • AMIII.,·tHe ••MOVIIa'"EyI" the""''-' ANozilpy TYIIT 0GIy, Harry Guardino. 1916,. • AlII.. y becomes InvotYIId In 0 taboo allionco with a Ea.twood. the ...... W!lft\Oll. 1130 • Owe••-c.rnI!tI tta·CeIfote ...... 11 10100 e ...... rNfClk Oft4IffeIcIl .DonoId 'CSuthettand, Kate NeI1lgan. W~ lPS1. .PN¥Iew MeDt ..... e....,.., w... ••UllMA .. at MOVIE: "....worIh' A rellred Mid- 'G••.:ny-. &1_• , • Wostltl'll .xteutlve trlea to aulnlllato Evropton.,...... • OM TIY A CO\lflle .,..to many poact ~"'"' , despite Iad1 having had iI bad .1lpOrIenca. .euItura onIr tofase hit wife and Df mind, .. Newt . , .••••",,"'. e•., , . WallM' tlultOllo 1MIl Chattert.... DaYkI Niven. GI MOWI ."...... "ewch' When a man .MOVIIl 2 1936. . dllCO'lOn that ...... lho.po_ of teloll_als, r ~~ 1145 .ft\9YJ1l· awtf ~ ~ 'G;umba1ot CIOmlnto a london Jl\yacroper,C1 • ., r ...... COllttllOJt alhocted toG 1OUlIQ:aurflng onthu- otaItIedrciIcralllts ontOiJ ~rowdand 4b9 Q_ , .. ~t. ftanlcJla Avalon, AnMttt FlIlIIce1.. &,.u. "Of ~. ilf,a 11 .~.·too *'omIdI...... dcifta ~. 'o't.64. _~ hioft. 1"17 .' . • 1IU.....DI .....,· . UO dt ..1'8$'*...... '. .• MO., ...".,..,.... An IlIgeI' :: W W"t _ ..'A AtJIk' 'IrItisJl . ~ far the inheritanoa.priu of $100 ",_Oft. 1\,. c.r , .~ ~."""'y . .' ogtnt~.dpwmaRu 'lnfllntor.Lou~ Richard :IefjamIn. 00ri:I '1....rt ~,;MIa forrO'N.r_A:ourt.IKI1.'~968. · .M~. 197V. • ...... -v. .. HI ' CIII)'~ ••...... ~lIIl SII.w. . ...,.,.••»....,.•• •• .t _ ...... 0MIlIt .• 'RttrtIly.....Hutch· . • • 110 ..MoS'.' " ..laQIIII•••• · ••, ..GtMhr~ '"IChard~''' ...1eGIlUlhnUIII·.core.- tltl1l•.MO¥Rl 'flr..t1...wV· ThIJ.&CItinltOob.Gt _ ,.".."'1111I . '. 'OftdthduliKin ocIdHJ.H·'.u:oIeaett.' . the..notion'. fomlJr In "* WhIto'·"OlI"'-Iob ..;_.0t!INfIwI .. Nntlal't,ll\odeIIIlIlCoItn. GiIdo iocfMr.lfln. • lint aut AM .. W ..... ltoW«.· tIIlO CD"ar " -1AOVJEJ .r...... GPNiIP.". 'JlJO • M $IrDtch. . 10110. M-A·soH ...... • tIvftt . .•, .....' SMlIf aiU ".W~ • MOVIIJ -e:.t-Okl' A ~·Inh).IlI. faillly ...... ~ .,...... z..w • Ut:fnlMillla- tune wbkh'1la. '* 1QIA OIIt., the.body of a · .Myttlfyl ., ...... '0...." Jtapord• .aOIbGro~, 1Cay'<'ciIord. bbtrt ...... UP ....".... ~ 1957 ..~ 1tv _liSMNIIII'II Nnrt U ~"1tIht wItII·o.vw t.ett...." .AI...... 4~ r 9tJO _ MOVIlI "'Ihe Oil*, SkIe ...... • YNtTfyHr_ It47 • MOVIEI M1 s· '" I'll"'" 01 r 1Munt" ...... An oltllete·, trogIc~ - ~ 2:0 , Vlctw.HIIQO" c1a.JIc IIOVfI of human wfferillg. 1plII.despair unti loft.foIttIond dotermInation • -,. MIchael Rennie, aob.rt Newlon, Edmund ~ lat. over. Marilyn HosMft, litnolhy IIotfOnllo GWltM.19$2 1m. f'totod PO. • ohIdl ....y SMw -hdnt • fntott.z_nt , .....ht wednesday .~ .'...... ,.SMw .1uM1I~SM. • u.s. 0,0.. • s.tvnky """.1Ibt fIIII-.... • 11sOO 1 .. 3045 CD W0fI4fL41rp .Ane....,... -- _ .O "' .... HDu.. 4100 ...... h.o-.feeltMlll _101979 • MOVill 'AII MI....GIve' The saga of a 6100 eAutolIldDl'I2JCAIJA1tCD1500,,", It=~ Fighting hbh VI. MIchlgon. farrIy who brave. frontltr hotdahlpJ In tilt Wis­ =-~ • .... fNnklln Shew consin wl1deme... GlynI. JoMt. Comeran ... '1M leve .. C6 R..h 0erMa MItcbefl. Patty McCormIck. 1956. ely.wltne.. How. • Hew MIl, .. I IxtaIWtIeR ...... AII-St.a • tID ••"".,."11I JOlOO. MIA • MOVIIJ 'OutIlIIl4' A JpOCHlge manbaIl • "nny HlII Shew m US Memlng NtI_ va. ClaIM_ Anny T_ fr_ Sh~.h'" trIe. tobep the ptoCO In 0 1awIe•• tnInin'll camp 11:10,.The leve ..., • The Gold "'- WhlIe MGI'C:hing an bland 0lIM on 0flII of Juniper'. moon.. Stoll Conntrr, p.. • CevpIoa f .00' butterfIIe., a boy geh Involved In a """'for ••••Ho_ 1M' 1IoyIe. Frances Stecnhagen. 1981. Now. OverN'" ~aln ..-c: KIdd·. buried terawre. • MOVIIs 'TreI,...... 1011'. 1975 • MOYJIJ '1'M H8vft,",-' A carofuIIr ... • My UttIo 1M,... r m faith 20 8IM·A-'-H Itcted group Is IlItroduced 10 frightening • MOVIIJ .,...amIty low' Tho fun and I tID 0.., a.-..n SOw • ..S L4Ite NItht monIfe,lCItlon. of the wpomaturol. Jus. Ham" htottoche of coIIego .a. In tho 'SO'. '-ad. to a ,r D hnt. & AIIon 0aIre Bloom, Richard Johnson. 1963. cornpuI lrodgedy. P.ter Fall< Scott Newman. I • ,tIVI Ry." Show • .... , ••". 1971 • r • Stenkv _ IMdJ • CIS New. Sp.d.. I.p." 'GuatemaIa,' • MOVIIJ 'Ne m....n4.....UnuIe Dana 10:.10 • M-A-S-H Tonlght'.oprogram ~a wltllJ'" preHnt politi- ~ r Tenlthl Shew e col altuatlon and AsMncOlI polICy In Guotemala. 12--'" ~ u _ _ lIIMiII r (60 min' "'" m'." "1 • Late with DttvW LettonMn III MOVIIJ"""f.~. LD4y on that Run' • MOVIIJ 'Luv' A sulcldol dertIlct I. saved • MOVIIJ 'St. HeIon.· An old ovtdoOf'1mon McOoud Is sont 10 M.xlco to bring bodt a by on old achooI chum. Jocll lefnmon, Petet and a young gooIogIlt experienu an ~. ~ 6:00 .. Int_lI.nel TIWdc .n4 FleI4t murdor suspect but foil. In love with her. DIMlI Folk, EIalne Mq. 1967. IIlO'Ilng _to Art Corney, 00Yid Huffman. W.ltld.... MHt from C.I....., W••t Wevt.,. au Gologor. Marlette Hartley. 1975 • DIck e-dt Shew ltmlld PG. Gei,,,.ny 18 MOVII: 'fho Mevnteln· Two brothen • Net...... a••~.,bIc Sp.d.1 • - .....1In Shew DGDNe_ climb a towering Alpine p4tQk to reoch tho • Yeu AskN,'" It • ...,.. fcther ~ D Ey.wltne.. News wreckoge of a crashllCl oirlil\llr. SJMncer Tracy. .. AIlt.rIcon Ie"y 121'S ..Aft..,.. 1nIv•• l.plllY • MOVIIJ ...... kthnlu.h· A Nazi sergeant Robert Wagner. 001.. Trevor. 1956. • ChiMA.'. Antell 12:10 IIISI'N Sjl.If. Con.... r ;eta Involvlld In a plot to ouoliinote Adolf 8J hck hnny Show 6:10 • Httptty DtIy. A••1n • CNN HM4IIM Now. Hitler. Richard Burton. Robert Mitchum, Rod m In...... ln...."t fanlth' e ,.oM. MII••dM • Ufo .flHey ~ Steiger. Ratlld PG. lID Ale Nowa • ~ "pert lsOO • NIt Nowa 0vernIth' . Q MOVIIa "The .It Street' Damon Runyon's fD JII.' Covntry • 1ftt.....nIIIO"t TCH'II.ht • MOVIIJ 'Deril Cernof' A detectiv. framed 'Uttle Pink.'. a poor bus boy who devote. his 11:00 • NltbtfIM .'MIN.a1,.. for murder is cIeored by hlJ _tlll)'. Lucille Gf. to a vain, colIous night dub alngff who .. Docter In that Hou.. • TwIw. W_.n 110I, Morlc Steven.. etofton W.bb. 19.46 t-ocn.s a cripple. Henry FO!KIo. Lua1lsl, 8011 ID I McmIetI J_n 7sOO ••"'-'be • NlthtI-' Sam Levll\ll. 1942. ID U.S. Open Hlthlighh D ItHI P--'- • 700 CIvIt ! III F.Itl... Mlnphy Ill» "'''IY 1aJ.JMt til '-cit ;;r;;. ,.lS • MOVIIJ ...... tfto WOIt' r CD CNnklte·. Unlv_ D MOVII: ·~nlfkent Sinner' A mistres. VI MOVill 'HeIIIntot's Lew' TtIIy Savoie.. 1:10 =~ '121 CAUA1.c.1500 "- 1& MOVlt: 'Kiflen of I(mnnrn!-' An engl· to tn. RI/,lian YQI' b«omes involved In court r ston OJ a fIambayont lawyer. • MOW. .IMIII.... 1M MoIr. commi.aloned to survey and build the fint intrlgue. Rorny Schneider. Curt Ju~n ...... • DIero," Again.' r Joon , East African railway II beWt by wild beG.t.. 1Ilanchar, 1960. VI =.;:...PI.I». gIarnorovJ bocIrllf'OU'ld of Holywood, hostile nm.smen, and an Arob slave trader. til aenny HI" $bow - CIS News S de! I .. 'G __._ • CrawfOld's reoIllfe role o. mother reweals her Robert Taylor. Anthony N-'tIy. AM. Aubny. -., pe .. .f1' uot...... deJpet'aflon. Fay Dunawoy. Steve FGrrnt. 11 :15 • R_ fer ....'onrHnJt lIorry Tornpkins and Tonight. prognHrI~.with preHnt politi· Diona ScGnwId. 1981. ~ 1960. TIm McCarver host this /ook at the past wHk'. !"- col situation and American poIlC)' In GuatecnaJa. • MOVili .,..,...... S....' John , QJ DIde e-.tt Shew baseboll lIdion. (6() min.) . , GD ...tlonel O.OIrt1ph1c Sp.cilIl 11110 .. fenta.y ',lent! IIToIofrtItIq U.s.A. Today" programl ore Wayne and his pols htIp a pretty ~ agent , CD MOVIE: 'Tripelr War betwHn the Unitlld II Covplo. 'Cordon alw Cooking. Frieos... de VoIolIIe trap spie, who ore IIIlUggIIng contillbactd Info States and the Tripoli pirate. in 1805 HII the II NIC N.WI Ovomltht aux Herbel de Jardin,' 'Telo-StotitJITeJ.. :.~~t Wayne. RII'f Corrigan, MOJl T..• r SCene far violence a. the Marines fight to rai.. III My Uttio Me,... S.rio.. La Tourblllon del Joun' and 'Tolefranct 2lOO • How. tdt the American flag on Tripoli. Mau...n O'Hara. r fD A11co Cone-CIub. Human. too Humon.' (3 hra.) 2:10 ID 1.11 ::...y , John Payne. Howard do Silva. Phmp Reed. fa MovIe fa HtlwDII flve-G .. 1950. 11":45 CJ MOVIIs 'AttllCk ....ce r A special OJMra· 1:30 D ....,. SUney II MOVIE: 'CdtM hportot ~ OJ) You Asked fa, It lions unit tracks down Japanese defecton on a • • rt 3:00 ."..oont'4 r fl!) Quort.rh_ Show South ....ian island. MtI Gibson, John Philip • :.Dtl;:'c:.i • SJtn On/He_ r mCh.rll.·, An••I. Law. Sa.., NeU!. 1981. .:00 D '.Ia .. Ufo 3:15 ....,..,.. r 6:30 e Happy DIll" A,oln m MOVIE: 'Stallion ...... A vet.rinorion • MOVlfr ·Memmt. o.onl.f· "aain.t tho 3:30 I ::.m.:::.Strtro..tdtdt , e PoM. Magazln. pull osicM his lave for a hone rancher to fight glamorou. bocItground of Hollywood. Joon 3045 .. WerllI/..... G!> On. Mo,. Try A coupl. decides to marry 011 .pidemlc. Ronold Reagan, A'ellil Smith. Za­ Crawf~·. real rlf. rol. al math., revlOla h.r· • MOVIE: 'Ariz_ Iountl' Th. CKIlon ond despite each having had d bad uJMrienc•• chory Scott. 19<47. desJMration. Fq Dunaway. Steve Forrest. __._. f old r m MeICN.I,....."..' ••port 12:00 II NA5l W.ekly Diana Scarwld. 1981. glln-,...., 0 Arizona. Buck J....., Tim OJ) Ent.rtolnm.nt Tonight U ..... NllIht wlltl David Letterman D N.w.rIc R_llty McCoy. 1941. Gi) PM Magazln. • Joe Franklin 5"ow III QuIncy 4:00 • Th. 0ttW lug While soorchlng an lslcnd fl!) NIkki Ha.k.1 aD ..ch.lo, Fath., m No.. for butterflies, a bay geh involved in a hunt for 7:00 e 8D Happy Day. m MOVIE: 'McCloud: Night af tfIe Shark' CIt Amballodon C!JPIoin K'Kld's buried terasure. e Fath.r Murphy McCloud launches Q crusade to block the New em MO"'E: 'H.lllng.,·. Law' felly Savolas ..... ".nklln Sh_ o MOVIE: ·F,••dom Road' Part 2 York mob Infiltration in Australia, Dennis slors 01 a flambayant lawyer. • fhI.h a.,.n W..v.r. J,D. <;annon, lloyd Bochner. 1976 EI Mundo d. 10. Dopa.... G!> MOVIE: 'Scav.ng., Hunt' An eccentric m D I_po, loom • millionaire lends his heirs on a wild scovenger 12:30 D ESPN Sparta C.nf., •:300 Lov., Sldn.y· . ..US Momlng N.w. hunt for the inheritance prize of $200 million. II eNN H.adllne N.w. Q latin Ne. York 4:30, D E$PN Sport.foNm Richard Benjamin, Cloris Leachman. Robert em Ufo of RII.y em Sing ou, Am.rlca If) Faith 20 Morley. 1979. 1:00 e NBC N.w. Ov.mlght m TIS Ev.nlng N.w. aD aory Randall Show •

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The,Inn of the Mountain Gods provIdes. brealdl;lSt..Iunch or·dinDe' and they are ~~~~.._~~~, ~ SALIll. Of~ you can enJpy ~ meal 8~ evert amenity of luxury Uvipg . opendaUy·at? a.m. luuue1ibliil~"t'Ja=o~e...... esaucea I intbeaitractiv.edlningareaordriveupf9r .surrounde:a by C60,OOO a~ of unspoUed ~.;(~turey_.~U ~J~chYourands== :1=:~~agora CoIf~': Of. If~y~=~t=:tocJay.. _ at ,foreSt ~ous aocommodations offer a spec...... - ....'. ., ". J D ••t.a . ::. ' ,lanteaitc lJItew ~ tbelake and Siemt' ,favoritel1Qot selectionsfrom1bewine Ua~ Afterdinner, settle ~dt, as tile Flyjng J> -..uoso'snew MeDonal,,~l . !.~·t~~ and dininwigthwUl: =~=:inu~or:~. :~~e;:;;::::r~=: ," ~, ". '. :':~::, .... ' '~""6'A' ~.. -gourmets a. leau~e feature6 li..e~inment. Flying I Ranch 'Serves ao alccllelic : ' . ,.w,ide-~eetim« wineund~~. foryour,d:udn8.ncJlistenlrig'.pJeuure. . .bevengeB,.' '... ,;'. ". . ' . line· ~ and fIea~, In addition, it s ..Complete laciUUeS. (or banquets, ,ftes'enra.tions are ~'-..pbooe .' 'D "'rlODro-r- ~ ..'. • -tbe~jU:etobeforyourdancing~ weddiQg ~'etc'" .' .,.. CII£''''~~'''V. . ~aa4.. lngiJkUure· Guests wl11 enjoy ~.aI8O availa1ie at 1he U_dac;u'tim ~~, " ," .,: ". ' '.' " ", • '.'"', ".' ~g, ~ ;, , " .8Wiiiuning, tlsbIng. goU, term1s, ' xan,geiDeabl.may be m.teby.coQJ:flcting .. -- . "CO'... ~ :boflebaek ridlni·.an4.evel'ftbing else you 1he satts."djrector. ,. ' . '-..cTil. ... • II·' • '19~b It • . woldrl .expect ,frmn,a .utem. a~ ders. . • homemade Mentanfood. . iica1ly appointed salona of ymeryellr. . Open year around frun 11 a.m. until 10 TlmIe's Sllver DoUar Ls opeD fnm 5:00 p.m., IJUle's apedallzes in auperbaervice p.m. t1li~:30.p.m. daily. and a menu that features GIl8da1ajara :greendllUcooqueso, encli1adas and tacos almgwithsandwiches andsteaks. DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP .~ ,. . "Mouth Waterin& DelJPe." Located Acl"OII Fram STARK'S DONUT SHOP The Telepbooe OffIce %t38 SudderthDrIve PboaeZ57-5535 Phone ZS1~t31 Dixie Cream Doout Shop offers the moot Stark's Donut Shop is open 7days a week . taste tempting delights svaUaMe in the from 7 a;m. untU 1 p.m. and again from 4 Ruidoso area. Frun blueberry donuts, p.m, untO 7p.m. to ensure donut lovers are cream filled eclairs, to scrumptIous cin­ never without their favorite goodies. Old namon rolla, every bite b mouth watering. fashion handcut donuts are prepared fresh can in ahead of time for parties and daily and tIley even oller a delivery ser· order cakes or large orders prepared to vicel Special orders are invited. your speclficatitns., The Dlxie Cream , Donut Shop opens early early for your . THE FAN JAIL convenience, so come by 800Il and enjoy all 2325 Sudderth their variations of goodies. ZS7·58Z1 We are closed Tuesdays and at noon The Fan Tall, Ruidoso's first and fmest otherdays. in seafood cuisine, offers a variedselection of seafood. Included in the menu are: Escargots, Crab Legs, Seafood Salads, Rib ASPEN TRAILS Eyes and several fish entrees. HAMBURGER SHOPPE Located at 2325 Sudderth In the Sierra Hlghw.y 37, • Vista Shopping Man. they invite everyone 1 Block South ofCousins' to come In And enjoy the best In seafood Phone 258-3110 A 1IID.u-.... NIGHT" AX COMEDY, trom Orlan dining, The Fan Tail Is open from 11 8.m. PicwrtlS, rifItNI$lJd thrOUgh Warner 8ros. WriNen and directed by Ruidoso's newest hamburger shop takes Woody A/fen. Starring Woody Alfen. Mia Farrow. Jose Ferrsr. to 10 p.m. daily for your dining enjoyment. pride in oltering giant size, juicy and Ra ted 'PG' It It It It delicious hamburgers with all the trimm­ THE OECK HOUSE ings, They invite you to try their Adobe Plaza Trailburger with special sauce with a side By J.T. YURKO Pbone 251·Z1ZO order of home style onion rings or french Tony and Dorothy Apodaca invite aU (ries. Top' it all off with an old fashion ice In his previous mOVie, "Star· graphed by Gordon Willis. their old friends and new comers t

Page 6 -Ruidoso (N,M.) N~ws -" TelevisJon Schedule For The Week Of August 30' Through Septembe.r5 , ,. .,tMftW..... •· al Wyoming, GtlyMadI.." Joan WoIdan. '~ "~ "t:hurscley ..U.s, 0,... ItItNIthta '1---" ...... Jcrme. WhItmoN. ..,. aD V...$ . ... ii.;,;;~.... • MO bI4'Tho tIID QuII"erh.,.. Show • ~I., .. J vOUlioer boYs,en riding tho oullaw EVINING mlenny HlH Shew ' ...... n...... T...... fRtII ~ of Q Union Army Major, MacOon- . aid ear.y, Ellen Dmy, Ward Band. 1950 11115. MOVIE: "I'he Other SI4Ie .f PM .11«"" .1QO~. 6:00 • E$PN Spomforum tl'OG~ tho. . 1IQl) New. Mountain 'art If' An athlet.'s a«klent .....MetaIH h15 • MOVIlI Awey' .peU. despair untillcwe, faith and determination . 7:00 •• DEy_linea. N_. -.-Ieft h. • NCAA "' 'review toke .over. Marilyn Hallett, T1mClthy 80ttoma. .-~..._ "_.__ , • Hie Newa av.mttht CI MOVIEI 'All tho MlIrItIe.' p.t.r Folk 1978. Rated PG. '"-' tak'l tag team wr.ltlerl an In _h r_ 2:00, • CfL ...... lfl ...... CoIvili...... 11130" V...... 700 Quit:, . , of fame and fortune. VIcki frederick, Louren OlltIW• .. c.vpiea ..Dul!e...... • ..rmdly ...... London, 8urt Young. .CJ NBC He_ ~ern"ht • Telefrw_ U.l.A.Today'l programl en 2l3O Q MOVll1 hom on Unknewn D Salu.. the Statler Broth.,. MOVIE: 'McMlllan & Wlfel Mvnler 'Naturol TrealUm. The \Wd H_of the Ca- 'Lea"" GD "y' WOlIHIn' Infatu9ted with a chomlng planl.t, a U'om. tho Iorre.' When Sally ope"S a barrel on may' mara~,' 'TIck" fa Advenflnl The Srnuggl.rs •- G!) Mognum, '.1. WDmCJll contln.,., to lave. him through tho years, Ing day looking foi- her china. she flnda a body W al III Wattoau' and 'I.e french Cinema. although -he only UIII her for hll own odvan­ 18MOVIE: 'Fate I. tho Helnte" After a rou­ In.tood, Rock Hudson, Su.an Saint Jam.., Ken- Gong"'" and Hippies.' (3 hn.) tine flight ,ndl In dllaster, a company V.I.P. '3', Joan Fontaine, lolJl, Jourdan. 19<18 neth Mall. 1971 _ -."-,011 PI". 0 ..MOYII. 'OUtftImi' A spoce-age marshon risk. his lif. to clear the pllot's name. Glenn lID My Uttle MtI".. '.".7;30' .-Mokllll/ A UvIItt Ford, Nancy Kwan. 19~. trlel to kuplhe peace In II Iawle.. ntllllll1l camp em Quincy. '. • New. on on. of Junlp,' .,

_. __ .... , ...... Ruidoso (N.M,) News - Page 1 " AU9~st ~O Television SchedaleFor The Week Of. Through"september .5. I SCO", Noal\ e..ryJr" AIon o,rtI•• 1943 Japanm. Jeffery HU", MarthoN l'hot!Ipton. I" .,~ u.s.A: todoy'~'~.- J40 B:Ir...... NeWt GllltlHny ""1'" 1962~ 'Naturol TI'IO~I TIle WIld Honaof the Co- • llMl ....., . 18MOVlII'On.....Ieoch· What'.Ieft~the . • ...... I IIICII'CJW,"T/dcetto A~nll The Smugg/tn· .' ....,."., world offer Q nuclear hoIexau.t I.NOIi.tIcally ·1130 • CNN H...... W a.ln WalNau' cmd 'lAt i'nmch CInema. ..MOVila _, .... KltI .....In' ) portrayed. Gregory Peck,. Ava Gamer, An- lID Uttle ....._ ...... ,ntI,.. Gang CIIICI HIpp/II.· (3 II....) . 1100 • Newlwe1dI . j tfI 8.'PlCiI SttIn 2130 • Soul TntIn etMJw , CIlICIIt.·CuItt 41OO.1MX aIcyde M4Jt~".. Lu~~.de, ~ • MOVII, 'Me...... OM",.t' Again.t the III Wet.n ,...... hn IX. J gIolllOl'Olll background of· Hollywood, Joan • ~. Tyler M.... .111. w..New. • S".lth. Telt " j Crawford'. real life role a. motfw ...m. her 1100 ••WIlle W...... ,.... • fMvIe • D.....I Men.CiI desperation•. Fay .Dunaway, Steye Form', • Vel. iii 0 . . NO • ,.,.·W...... hM W WhIr. .A Diana S~. 1981...MOVIEI'WIIIyWenk.& ....~ ....ClM,lnII PrMI.... .111. Men!IIII ..... I ...... ,. WIly Wonka, the world tcw-. con- NO .IIPN Sp•••• C.n.... 4rJO • MOVIf, 'Le.bt" Apla.tIc surgeon Inv..tf· , I • W"'... fectlonet, Qffers five c:hIdfen holding lIIcky y ...... gala the Ill)'IteriauI death. of his patlen... Al· .J • SuplIllMln candy bcIrf a grand prize. G_ WJIder, Jack .,." bert f'lrm!JY, Jamn Coburn, 5_ Dey. .J III frHh .... .AJberhon, Peter O.hVm. 1971. Rated G. • Newt ..1M Hunt • kvH Weald • Outer u.Ht • ~ , til HI 0.... • u" & TlRteI .f GrIuIy AaIe...luck· • MO. 'MeIIIJn ' Story bated on l 9rJO • NCAA In.trvdIIMI .....1 • Me...,. & OMItt the .,.;/oom and dltaltlrl of the famoul ortIlf, j • .. Hltlthdlff/MenMllulc. 1130 ..PInk , Itt., Show TouIou....uwtrec. JOII Ferrer, Colette MCIIl:' . GIlD"'1'" • U.s, CIIrInkM hand, Zsa Zsa .Gabor. 1952 ..V.y ttl the Iollom of ...... • MehlawHk 1IIv'....1ItI 9130 • MOVIEI 'S'. HeleII.' An old outdoonmon , • III ~ • an-. and a young QIOIogilt .xperiInce on 1Orth- = , til AIMrIcIn Trell 4100 • Aute RtIdnw '12, NHIA DnIg Rodnt moving twIlt. Art Corney, David Huffman. MOatINO • The 'A' PMffh SttlrNatlottals fI lrat","" MN Rated PG, • • • "'y 5100 IItt..... a.-,....Ihl'. 10:00 ...... c:.n.., PlUI ...I1de and the .Iuk. lox ..... a aaa.uetHII -)roo " • tID Ale W..bnd SlNdal .Iodng ..Saturdey Night Uv. ..ClMlreh Growth IlItem"

8m DeHv·Splldy Show D Nalhvllie Music III HerI.... SIftters IB Sup." " 0 • Soccer em To .. Annou,,* 10:00 a en FootIHIIII Irltlsh CoIu",ltIa at lID 1Ieckw I"""'" , lID em TlOIlkln. CD Grlaty Adams Ott_a III "'m.1 I ..,. 119 'nteractlon lID Natu'" of Thin,. • CD em lID ~I fIl) In tlonCIIlyll... CD W"tern.,. em TNIV.le"l WotW U Eylwitn... Newt 5130 U V 1tIe Soup f1l) .I'",,,,y Hou.ton CD G.orglo Champlon.hlp W".tllng .. Champlon.hlp W",.tllng D Viewpoint 0fI Nutrition m ClIII"'O m Na.hvlll. on the load CD Am.llean Troll m Cortoonl 10:30 IIIMX Ilcyd. MotOCl'OII fro'" Lubbodl, fl!l MQVIEI 'SInking Sand' f1l) Paul lyon Show lID Deaf H.ar TX 4:30 0 Coo,. Outdoo...ntan mSWClt 1f) .. IIWritfln ..OD Am.rlcan.land.tand Q Bob Newhart 10130 e OoIng Straight fIl) 00.,.1 Mu.lc .Iambone o III Sport lilly fJ Cbronlde U Satunl.y Nltbt Uve 6100 • ESPN ~rt. Center fJ Vhltatlon Mystery III NaC New. m MOVIE, To ae Announced e GD CNN ttlOdline Newl lID To'" and Jerry lID CIS New. fJl) Ma&terpl_ Theatre e Bullwlnlde IS MOVIE. 'Dark Command' A toacher boo m Magic of 011 Painting 1m To Ie AnnOClncoed IlJ Earth, Wind and A",. In Concert Toped' cam,1 tho fam.d guerrilla chief, Quanlroll, duro m Pro Cel.brlty Golf S.r1.. CD fnt.rtall1",,"t Thll W..k during th.lr IQtolt Int.matlonal lour. Ihll luper' Inll CIvil War raldl In Kanto. territory. John mHllIh Country Ul) Ale N_. plallnum group perlo""1 th.lr groalelt hili. Wayne. Waltor Pidgoon. Clair, Trevor. 1940. fll) Hapu Dar- AllaIn fl!) SUlOn Noon Show o Nln. on N_ I .....y m Intera~lon 5:00 III IIi) Ul) .... Haw 10:45 Ul) Solid Gold m Day of DI.cov.ry II!) WUd 111I Hlclecodc 0 Bom.y Miller 11 tOG .. MOVIE' 'Hand of NllIht' An .xplorer In ([l) .....on mKrofft SUPfI,.tan iii HIO SnllClk Preview Hall Leonard Harrll Morocco btcomOl .nsnared by a vamplr~ prln· m Cortoon Comlval fI!) Medldne Man fait.. a loolt a' upcoming moviel, lportl and un. William SylY'llor, Dian. Clare. 1966 WN.w. 11:00 0 Tom & ".rry !E!cial.. III evening at the Improv 6,15 III Sacted HlICIrt fJ MOVIE, 'Ea.t of Morocco' U Maude m The Ma.t Ieoutlfvl Face' of the 80's 6130 U lullwlnkle m U. S. fann Ieport III Lowrlncoe Welk 1m lAtuon fJ 0 Dey .f Discovery r lID mU.S. Open Tennl. Coverage of on. of IS Hogan'. H,,", fll) .... lurton Show m3-Sco" Ihe Grand Slam of Tennll ....nll II presenl.d OD Motorw..k m Paul Hogan lID H.rltage SIng." from th. USTA National Tonnll c.nt.r. flu,hfng W NCAA FoatHlII ...ton Collet. at 11115 iii MOVIEs ·O"..ly I'elllnl' A young m W.rtcl T",."ow Moodows-Carona Park. NY. (5 hrl.) T.x•• AIM (THms M T.ntatlv.) woman find. troubl. whon Ih. marriel 1"'0 a GD SodtII Socvrfty mFocvI on Sodety em CIS .News .tri~ rellgiOll' tKt. Moren Jensen, Emelt llorg· 6D 11~1e An.w.,. OJ MOVIE.! 'Kentucky Ilfl.' A group of peOo 5130 I'J esPN Spertl c:.nle, nlnt. Rated R. 6:45 mWh.t'.....w? pl•• forc.d 10 drop out oftho wagon train wh.n U Nac News 11130 D MOVIE, 'It"''' and .Iullet' Award· 7100 .... NCAA fHtlaalh T_.... at Penn Stat. lholrl brooks dawn. have ta face Ih. loumey iii MOVIE, ·1....kthNvth' A Nazl sergeant wlM'ng vmlon of Shalcospeare'l tragedy. DUnks alan•• ChUI Willi. lanc. Fuller. Cathy Down.. goll Involved In a plol 10 alianInale Adolf Leonard Whiting, Olivia Huney. Milo O·Shea. 1m .Ilmmy $w....r1 1955. Hitlor. Richard burton. Ilob.rt Mitchum, Rod 1968. • MOWEr 'TheI"IIot' Apilotu$lng alc0hoi to Q'j MOVIEI 'Knul. lecklll: All- American' St". Rated PG. em 700 Quit . deal with hli problem. trIfl to reform. Oiff Rob­ · , Notre DOrM" famoul football coach illHn In • M.Jor ....gue ....hM/ Clftdnnatl .t • MOVtE.1 'The SfNftIIl" A govemmenf ertlOll, Dione Io/(er. Fl'Gnlc Convene. 1980, action. Ronald Reagan, Pot O'Brlon, Gal. ....w Vorlc Me.. llgfHIl II anlgned to hood a manhunt for a Rated PG. i Page. 1940. CD CttreI' IlII'Qtt end FrIentI. c/l'lluind Nazi warcriminal. lartfta Young, Or· • CJ OrtsII....rt. G 0.11II Challenp CD Sneak Preview. lOll W.llel. Edward G. RoblnlOll. 1946, Uf) SunHY Mernlnl 11:30 a Inllmtltlon.1 SWIm"'lng, MeDon.JII', e American Tfldl m K"!\I Fu m Ma.. ,.., Shut-In. Dual Meet from KlIOxvllle, TN • USA n, CD Nlwa fa Mem lID 1C...... th C....land USSI fD P."y's "- 1114$ 1m MOVIEI 'OyJtIY' An ambitioul moth.r lit Lolt In Speel .. MOVIE: 'The Night ThtIt PenicleH m~" Toe~T.;.en~______promol.. h.r two daughten In IIO{II careen. lID Communlq,", A.rn.rfce' Trw evenf. r'lultlng from a famoul EVIN'ING one 01 a ItripllKlle artill. Rotolind Runell, No· fill Certeon Theator ..· radio broodca.1 which ..nl millloni Inlo tho . - talle Wood, Kart Mald.n. 1963 flJ Sp.tlltht · atreel. convlncod thol Americo wal !Hlng In- 6100" GD ....w. 12:00 0 Iottle,"r GoItKtIaI eo Unll.rtle. voded by Martlonl. VIc Morrow, Mlchool Can· 0 EylWltnell Newl Q N4ws 7130 """""II Yout,MIf alantlnt, M.redlth baxter. 1975. m DI"'"nt Str.b. 1m MOVl£l 'Celcvloted IUJIc' A gong sell off .. Polftt of VIew Q 0Hrp .f the .Iungle lID W.lt Disney a bomb while brlIcltlng Inlo a bon. vault. WiI· £I Methotllst Church e HIO SMoIc I'rIvIIw Hall Leonard Harril m MOVIEI 'Neva" Smith' A yOllng man 110", lucal, John Rutland. OOlyl Watling. 1962. m Chk:qol.nd Ch"reh Hour talt.. a look at upcoming movl... lportl and ..t. oul to av.nge the murder of hi. parenti. 12J30 ..ISPN Sporll Can.., m I"veWI VIewpoInt ~ll. Stove McQUHn. Kart Malden. BriOn ~ith. m MOVIE: 'SfNnp N_ World' ....,ron· fD) ZoIiI LovItt Uv. g 11 Qve.tIon. 1966 out. refum to earth after 180 ylOrI In m Sp.CiI KJclettel • Focul 011 Sod.ty lID ItpcIf't from Santa Fe IUIpenc!ed animation. John Saxon, Kathleen 1:00 ..T... Announced Ul) N4wl lID MOVIE.! '110 OnJJHiI' Th. U.S. Cavalry MUler. K_ Cuml. 1975 o i.x HII",lHrrcf Em Pho..,ropbe"l Eye alletnpll 10 Itop Apache raidl during the 1100 0 MOVIE: 'Stronpr at My 00

GIJ .I"dge loy leon Olano Scatwid. 1981. em W••tItrook Holpltal Spencer Tracy. Froe/ric March, Gone Kolly o iii) Gun.moke Q MOVIEI 'StrCln,er at JIffIrIon High' A m Minion 'mpolilbl. 1960. flj) Hom. lusln.'1 teen-ager works 10 IUpport hll family while he f1i) MOVIE.! 'CIty Wllttout Men' A wife trios m Kldl M PlIOpl. Too " 1100 fJ MOVlEI'I.ndlts· Th••tory of lawleslnell .xperioncel rejection 01 tho outsider 01 hi. high to cave her hUlband. who i' falllly imprllonod m Johnny Qu••t In poll·C....i1 War Toxal. Robert Conrad, Jan' s<;hool. St.wart p.t.mn. Dana Kimmell, PhRip for smuggling, from the el.ctric chait. Undo 9:00 o Ilade Explrl.nce Michael Vinc.nl, Roy J.nl.n. 1978. Brown. Darnell. Michael Ouan., Edgar Buchanon. U Day of Di.cav.ry lID OcIyney . IIi) Gil NFL flre.5uson FootHlI: HOUlton 19.043 • MOVIE, 'IrI,hman' A man refusel 10 ac­ OJ MOVIE, 'Blu. StII" Excltem.nt abound, at Dallal 2:00 CD MOVIEI 'Th. Proud 011I.' When gunmen ~I the changing limel of Ihe early 20'•• r 01 the h.ra rid.. into danger and violence. John QJ MOvtEI 'The y.llow loll. loyce' Thil and gambling equipmenl arrive. the marlhal il U Mu.lc World t Wayne. 1934. film portrayl I.n Y~rI In the life of 0 Rolli' ul» againll more lhan h. bargained for, Robert III lex Humbard ,. . CD MOVIE, 'No Man I. all 1.land· A U.S. Royce and iI' thl'8fl own.rI. Rex Horritan, Shlt- '!ran, Virginia Mayo. Ray Middletan. 1956. Ill) Old nmo Go.pel g UD IS Tanan . ~ W.O.r1.d..W.o.r.'.'..rad_io.m.a.n.o.u.lw.il.l.th.e.i.nv.a.d.in. ·..'••y.M.c..1oI_n.....l.96.5 __H~._rl_tOlJ_'_S~I_ng_e_n ~~ ~~ "

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NO~ 39 IN OUR 37TH YEAR 'RU!DOSO, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEW MEXICO 8e345 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1982

, , , t J. • .' \ylrl'-~,~ ,~~~~~ , , ~ , , .' I, 'f, 'J!i "I r . I .'" .',f' ,~ '»;..,,' I '. .!. '\", ',,"41;1,~ . '.," .,t J ,,' " ~ ~" .'.~ (l~ I;!~~,~" f It ' \ " ", 'J I , I,: .• • 1.",';>.' •• \ I, ( 8~'Ruidoso' ~e~s ,I ' Poge (N.M.) -'''. ' . ., I Television Schedule For The Week Of August 30 Through September 5 , l. ".' . . It S1x.ou~ Hlroe, II In Touch IJMOVII,'Mllh and MocItIa'Twa Itrut .. WIW KIn_ ' '. penonot war o;olnlllht ~nlttd Staltl gov.rn- tID Orol Robert, ' 811n8 Greenwich Vlllag. ortlsl1 are trying 10 III p,tlt\gt I m.nl. ClKlck Connors, Kal1\Olo DlYi, Rap Mor· Top prize in Monday's All-American Futurity mltordy Boyal Nancy D"w make Ihllr way up. D.an Martin, J.rry Lewis, lID ~orIty One Inltmat'l lin, 1962 9:30 II Jot Monl,on Shew ShlrllY MocLalnl. 1955 IIhitof World ChOlllplonlhlp WreatH"' lID Cont.ct o Oulloolt fJI) Nallll of Th, Gam. II Gell IICIS Newt 10:00 .,Inltmoflonal Trade .nd FltItIz Iva Van by MARK GORDON blems and finished seventh in the only loss W. Brooks. He's made $138,798 for owner tests, she finished fourth In"the Kansas o hx Humbard mCln.ma 5:30 III)I) News Damlll' Mett frolll BrulHta, Belgium Yankee Win, a filly who has matched of her career. ' Marvin L. Barnes of Ada, Oklahoma. Futurity. Overall, she's gained five willS U fi Jlmniy Swaggart 1:00 II MOVIE: 'Uan of t~, Dellrt' Aguerrilla 0 Iyewl""'a Newa IIII) Newa ' and exceeded expectations after arriving Yankee Win then won aRainbow Futuri· -The Btrn~9t~ ~nd ~ockey Jacky with one second In eight tries for trainer mFace the Nallon rebel leadl North African B.daulnl In revall II In Starch of,," iii Ent.rtalnment Thla W"k in New Mexico with a briJllant record, ty elimination and time trial race before Martin trio also qualified Miss Squaw Terrell E. Davidson. She's collected mKldlworld agalnlt lIalian Invad.rl. Anlhony Quinn, Ollv.r lID Ltrry JOMa Mlnlltry II) Chadl, Chaplin heads the field for Monday's 24th running capturing the biggest win of her career. Hand to the finals. $44,793 for owner Tommy Joe .Hoyt of 10:00 0 SportaC,nt,r Plul Rled, Rod 5111ger. Raled PG. mDavid Horowlb (Jl) Ltrry Ja".. M1nlltry of the AIl·American F~ty· at Ruidoso In the Rainbow Futurity, the second leg '!II New, ConL.ren... em mU,S. Optn Tennll Caverago 01 early EVENI'NO mOp.n Up The Master Hand filly posted a 22:18 Powderly, Texas. "II I. - nd 'I i dI h t.'7j'I M_..llA_ nEcholl o Dr. Rob'rt Schuler . rou aevan I prolenle rom I 0 U.S. Tlnnls u:I "" .... Downs. of the Triple Crown, she rallied from clocking (the slxth·fastest) while 'running Amy Jo Milo was abargain purchase lor em Foe, th, Nallan Allociallan Nallonal Tennil Cenler, Flushing 6:00' fJ NCAA Foo,"lI: T.mple al Penn Stolt 1030! SOWDI..'O Th 'Ed' f T The winner of this 44O-yard classic will seventh place at the break to win by anose second to Yankee Win in the third time $4,000 in the 1981 AIl·American Select mCllco Kid _ Meadowl·Carona Park, NY. (3 hrs.) IIlID Cod, hd : U JI n , g, 0 awn ~ earn arecord '1 mllJlon from the finale in the 400-yard Rainbow. trial heat. Aparticipant in the Rainbow Quarter Horse Yearling sale. mTwilight Zan. U Bam to Ih, Wind U Eyewltn,.. N,wl . ~ w Matln.. altho Bllou IJ Walhlngton W"klR,vl,w II MOVIE: 'All the Morbi..' Pofer Folk II MOVIE: 'Lo.oklng for Mr. G,dbar' A purse of million. The winner's share and She then captured an All·American Futurity, Miss Squaw Hand has gained Neat Creek, aneck behind Amy Jo Mito em Nowllght '02 lAo J.wl,h Vol'" I h I Ih II L.: I kl m I Uo:I - lakes lag leam wreltltn on thl circuli In search young lac Ir cru liS eIng es U\If1 00 ng the gross purse of $2,530,000 for this third Futurity elimination race and won the three wins with three seconds in seven had the fourth fastest qualifying time with u!JIr.I nqulry "i'u:I MOVIE., 'Doubl, Shadowl' 'I I hi I d Oi KIT·.J and final leg of the Triple Crown for three- third lime trial on August 26 by almost ~::~~h'd 01 10m. and fortunl. Vicki Frederick, Lauren or ani ng san I, on. ea on, ueway outings and earnings of $31,082. a22:]5 r~ading. He's won three races with ~ ; 1:30 Olnt,matlanal Track and FIeld: Iva Van Landon, Burt Young. Weld, Richard Kilay. 1977. • year-old quarter horses make this the three lengths. The combination of owner Clarence four se~Qnds and two thirds from 10 trips 10:30 fJ ESPN Prellnll Saturday Night "I the Damm. M"tfrom Bru..,II, B,lglum D Straight Talk 0 MOVIE: 1h, Cru,1 Sta' Thl slory of richest horse race In the world. Her clocking of 21: 81 was the fastest of ~1967 \ .. mThla Wttk In Baloball IlJ CHIPI . Corv.llas and min who man them. Jack Hawk· Scharbauer Jr. Of Midland, Texas, trainer for Doug L: McMullen. He has won Flghlt Roberto Duron vs. Kirkland Laing. IJ Wall Stre.t Wttk O!l Archl,'a Place ins, Donald Slndan, D.nholm Ellioll.1953 The AII·American Futurity will be run as the 10 qualifiers. Sandy K. Farris and jockey Jerry (or owner J. G. Cavasar and P. E. D~vid B Duncan'a Diary (Ii) lola Levin mFight Back .., MOVIE: 'Th. y.llaw RolI~ loyce' This the 10th race on Monday's c1oslng-day Yankee Win is the only horse to have run Nicodemus also gained two finalists. Jr. of Beeville, Texas. eIlJM..lth.P".. 2:00 Os W Id od m fil rt t I hilI f RII U!l MOVIE: TaB, Annauncod .' POrtl or T oy'l program featurel a w lob,rta Flack t mpo rays an years nI a e 0 a a I' card at the mountain track. Due to alive In all three Triple Crown races this season Call Me Favorite, aVictoij Stride filly, Lucks 'Lucky, who was purchased for mLon, Ranger 10·round middleweight boul botwlen Mark (Ii) Creallan vi. Evalullan Royce and ita thru owners. Rex Horrilon, Shlr· telecast to much of the country by Winner at Ruidoso Downs. and Dynago Victory, a Victory Stride $8,500 in the 1981 A11·American Select (Ii) New Blbl, BaHI. Sh"w Holmes and Doug DeWltl. (90 min.) mNalhvlll, Allv, ~ McLoine. 1965 ' ColiJmunications, Incorporated, of Tulsa, In a ~uperb career, Yankee Win has " 0 Klner'l Korner m60 Mlnut.. WMort Than MUllc gelding, will both be represented in the Quarter Horse Yearling Sale, had the Il Flrll Bapllsl Church mMalar L.agu. Bal.ball: Chicago Cubl @!) H.1l0. Jerulal,m OJ ABC Newl . Oklahoma, the race Is scheduled to be run posted 10 victories from 11 starts for Labor Day finale. . seventh fastest qualifying time with a lID Johnny Canal.. Shaw ot San DI,go , mBuck log." 10:45 lID alii Yung Show at around 4:10 (MDT). The telecast will trainer C. Dwayne Gilbreath. She's earned Call Me Favorite, second 10 Mr Master 22:22 while running third behind Mr @!) Zola levin L1Y' OJ Firing Lin. 6:30 U!) On, Day at a Tlml 11:00 0 Slar Trek begin at 3:30 p.m. (MDT). $344,591 (the top moneyllne of the All· 11:00 II lID Thll W..k with David Brlnkl,y em Family Showco.. mLawrence W,lk IlJ Allal Smllh and Jontl Bug, zipped to a22:17 clocking, the fifth· Master Bug and Call Me Favorite In the Post tlm'e for this final day 01 the 77-day American entrants) for owner Jerry fastest reading. Overall,'she's gained four opening trial. o Navalo Report mCinema @!) Vilian of Aala mMOVIE: 'Chlldren'1 Hour' Two teachers ~wisville, g MOVIE: 'Ca"l, Annl. and Lillie 2:30 0 lEI U.S. Amateur Gall Champlonlhlp 7:00 0 lEI MOVIE: 'Bloodllnl' An unwilling hel. face diHlculties whln a pupilleadl her grand· meeting will be an early U:30 a.m. to ac- Rheudasil of Texas. victories, including awin In the Rainbow OWned and trained by Nerrel Bruney of Brltch~a' To~gh guys and ban~its ride the Coverage 01 tho final round of motch.ploy com. resslo a VOlt lortuno flndl henelf nexlln line 10 mother 10 balievlthlY are Invalvld In an 'unno· commmodate the national telecast. She will need to run a perfect race, Futurity's First Consolation, with four Dennis, Texas,Lucks Lucky has won five r~ngo In pUrsUit of banks to rob and lawmen 10 pelillon Is prelenled from The Country Club, be murdered. Ben Gonara, Audr~y Hlpburn, lurol' relationship. Audrey Hepburn, ShirllY Leading the post parade for the biggest however, to defeat Mr Master Bug, who flghr, Burt Loncosler, John Savage, Rod Braoklinl, MA. (90 min.) Jamel Malon. 1979. MacLalna, Jamll Garner. 1962. seconds and one third. Call Me Favorite races with one second·and two thirds from prize in quarter horse racing will be New was placed second in the Rainbow Futuri· has earned $140,072, 10 appearances and has made $26,504. Steiger. 1981. 0 Mualc World 0 CHiPI mMoyl, . Mexico Governor Bruce King and televi· ty. READY TO CALL Monday's 24th running of the AII·American Futurity is o Sportl Legendl 2:45 mN.wl 0 It II Written 11115 III Notional Crlm. and Vlol,nce T'lt Dynago Victory I who won the fifth time Easy Mito, a Mito Paint filly, won her Q GIOrgi Plimpton MId-YlDr Report 3:00 0 Outer L1mlh III MOVIE: 'Wild Gttlt' Aband of mlrcln. 11130 II Pan,1 Dilcuilion sion and screen personality Steve Kanaly. The Master Hand colt opened his career trial, was clocked in 22:29, which tied for first four races before finishing fourth track announcer Bob Dudich. . . mMOVIE: 'Charlie Chan on th. Dockl of • IlJ Val d, 10 0 arlts an.mpla an Impolsible losk In Africa. RI. 0) a,y, Leonard a,pa.. The center of attention, however, will be with a third·place effort at Trinity the ~inth.fastest reading. behind Mr Master Bug. Still, her qualify- . ' New O~lan,' em Odyn,y chard Burtan, Rager Moore, Rkhard Harris. 12:00 II Around The World 1ft '12 on the brilliant filly Yankee Win. Meadows and then captured five straight HIS two best errorts were running second ing time of 22:23 was eighth·best. She's mDr. Jam.. K.nnedy 1.lIglan mThl, Wille In BaltbGlI 1978. [Closed Captionedl B MOVIE: 'Flalh Gordon' Flash blalll off to Before arriving at Ruidoso Downs, the races, including the Kansas Futurity's in both the Sun Country Futurity at tallied four wins from five starts for @!) Poppy'a Place @i) Paul Iyaft Show O!l Alee . the planel Mongo to lhl unlverlo. 1982. sav, Windy Ryon mly won four races. Her rna· First Consolation on May 29. Sunland Park on April 24 and the' $715,000 trainer Rex D. Brooks and has collected 11:30 ~~'; 3:30 Q MOVIE: 11uebtlrd' Ayoung Parllitnna 0) U.S. Chrtnlclt iii Newa = Jor triumphs Included earning $3,624 for . He then ran third In the lUlinbow Kindergarten Stakes on June 19 at Los $5,Q26 for owners Stanley C. and Janna Trash rates on way up o ,act SUlplcts that a handsome puppet"r may be Ql) Trand,",," IE} INN Newl N'w~~: ~:u' Ballban: C1ndMon at tho ,,;~eraus :Iueboard. John Corrodine, mWHk 1ft "view fAil MOVIE: 'Tht Ilg 5,"1' An army-offlc.r winning the 300-yard Valentine Futurity on Futurity, but was placed- second due to a Alamitos near Los Angeles. McKenney of Drumwright, Oklahoma. February 28 at TrInity Meadows In disqualificaiton of Bartendress. OJ I Ide Bu I Joan a ", Ni s Aslher. 19+i. IJ TlA rl(ovon a mining payroll and rounds up a Overall, Dynago Victory has gained six No Tell Motel, aTruckle Feature coil, in· mnl I nlll 0 Sanford and Son f1!) H.lla Jtrullltm gang oflot on .xcltlng punulllhrough Mlxlco. Weatherford, Texas, and collecting $52,006 The call won his elimination heat for the Ruidoso residents can expect an tractor-a used 1981 Rust model-calls for triumphs with two seconds and one third tied for the ninth·fastest qualifying time crease in solid waste collection rates payments of $12,248 quarterly for five Mon:lr lHtut Baaeball: AHanta at mUnden,a World of Jacque, Coudtlu mHawaII F1ve.O Robert Mitchum, Jonl Greer, William Bondix. for capturing the Texas Quarter Horse AII·American by four lengths and then from nine starts. His bankroll is $164,508, while running second, just anose behind IE f1i) MovleWHk . 7:30 0 WorI4 Tomerraw 1949. Association futurity over 330 yards captured the opening time trial by two and following action by the village council at years, on apurchase price of $194,000 with . To It Annaun~ 4:00 II (II) SolId 00ItI OD Jtfftnonl 12:15 G) MOV\!: 'The fr\tnell of Eddlt Clyll' A the second·highest of the field. Dynago Victory. His time was 22:29. Tuesday's meeting. 9.88 percent simple interest. @!) NGIII at TIlt Ge... I, Galf • III MOW, 'Tht ThIrty.Nlnt SIIpI' An Inno- mNew. crook who wants 10 spend Ih. rell of hilla. oul She won a trial race In her Ruidoso one-fourth lengths. His time of 21:88 was Amy Joe Mito, aMito Paint filly, record- Awinner of four races, including the ~II Downs debut on May ]4 for the Kansas the second fastest. The council approved the purchase of a The village computer is being used to AmINOON Clnl man Irlts to lIay ant sltp ahtod of GI" OJ SlltOk Pr,vlewa of findl thaI ev.rybody wants 10 be hi, ed the third·fastest qualifying lime with a Kansas Futurity's Second Consolation, $194,000 crawler tractor (bulldozer) for the study billing for sanitation, noted Junge, man allallms and Scotland Yard. Robert OB In Touch frItnd, for a pricl. Robert Mllchum, Pili' Futurity as a4-5 favorite. But in the finale In his shining career, Mr Master Bug 22: 11 reading while scoring aneck victory he's also gained three seconds and one 1~:OO 0 CNN HeadHno Newa POWI~ Karen Dotrlco. Raled PG. 1:00 0 MOViEI 'Willi 0...,' Aband of m.rc.1I- ~le, Alex Rocco. 1973 of the Kansas Futurity, the first leg of the qas gained seven wins with one second and village landfill on amotion by councilman and has turned up numerous customers o New Mlxlco Ouldoo,. 0 ',nuadtrl 12:3G" UPN Sport Ce t in the second time trial. lhird from nine outings for trainer Thomas Benny Coulston, subject to araise in col· paying less for solid waste pickup than iii Malor l.ta9uo Ia"ball: T,xal at A fD Wild K1"""~- orits anllTlpll an Impolliblaialk In Africa. RI· • In., Triple Crown, she encountered traffic pro- one third in nine outings for trainer Jack After winning her first three career zarate. he's earned $43,389. Chk~a "II .."WIll chard Burton, Roger Moore, Richard Harris. Om Uft of Rllty lection rates in the next calerldar month. they should. Assistant village manager Whll. Sox U!) Amazing Glace 1978. [Closed Capl/onedl T,lethen Contlnutl Purchase of the machine was discussed Frank Potler said that closing these U!) mNCAA Football: CIau of '12 The II) C~III to C~lla Wllh krhra Jar40n IIEarth Wln4 and fire In Concert To....! 1:00 (lJ MOVIE/'Uan of the o.lIrt' Aguorrilla upcoming college 'oolballleolOn II provlewod. mTrav"'r'1 World ' 1""" btl I d No h 'f' "do I i II The Ruidoso News for Monday, in the council's pre-meeting study session. loopholes will increase revenue by about (60 during Ih.lr lol.sl Intlrnatlonol lour, 1hlssupor. re.o s rt,. ncan "" unl n rlYo Fake freelancer posing as News writer min.) mPopl Got, the Country I lit lion I ode Antho QI on September 6, will be distributed early Councilman AI Junge, who acted as mayor $1,500 per month. mLawmako,. '9' MOVIEI'Povrall' Tho revlllna.possouod plaflnum group performs Ih.lr grealill hilt. ago nl 0 nv n. If! unn, Iyet Ken Green, publisher of The Ruidoso lA W , .- 0 JImmy Swogprt Rled, Rod SI.IO-r. Raled PG. dividual approached a motel owner and The publisher advises any motels that Tuesday, September 7. The issue will in the absence of Mayor George White, Village manager Jim Hine pointed out Uo:I Wordl of Hape wifa of a murdtrld armored car guard lropi OD Trep,., John, M.D. 0 MOV!!: 'Th, fa ond r Ayoung couple News, warns local motel owners that a asked for afree room, saying she was do­ are approached by anybody asking for a reported that the sanitation department that the dozer was not abudgeted Item. Cynlhla Nu.1 Waahlngton the gang oheod of pollel. Michael Craig, Fron· b chkk f CI ud I Colbert F d contain complete coverage of weekend m female individual Is apparently in town Ing freelance articles on local mote~ for jll @!) 1.01 btolo Adlan Uno collt Prevost, William Lucas. 1962. m~:~hon: Muaculor Dyllrtphy M~~:rtO'f, ~~~::. M~n. ~19~7. ,re room and claiming they repre.'ient The horse racing at Ruidoso Downs, ,In· ~OOOI$40,~ laslfitY~l ~ th@tit .i!...... 4~):IMt~J.~_~e~rtrP~nt ~~t~~rt, I representing herself as afreelance writer The News. Green said The News does not f