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NEWS Chris Speaker, dressed as Jack Sparrow, sets sail on “The Plumbus” during Raft the Rio Saturday morning, June 15, at La Llo- rona Park. The theme for this year’s event, which included a kayak race for the LCFD: soot first time, was “Pi- on the suit rates of the Rio.” no more page 13 ‘Pirates SW LIVING of the Rio’

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Content brought to you by: Doña Ana County ‘Your Partner in Progress’ BOCC celebrates Juneteenth 4th of July restricons in effect The Doña Ana Board of County Commissioners unani- th With the upcoming celebration of our nation’s City of Anthony, Town of Mesilla or the City of mously voted to recognize the 154 anniversary of independence on July 4, Doña Ana County’s Fire Hatch can only be possessed or discharged within Juneteenth Freedom Day at their regular meeting Tuesday. and Emergency Services Depart- the boundaries of those per- Juneteenth is the oldest-known celebration commemorating ment reminds residents of regula- spective municipalities. Using the abolition of slavery in the United States, dating back to tions set within the unincorpo- prohibited fireworks in unau- June 19, 1865, when Union soldiers led by Major General rated areas of the county. thorized areas can result in Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston with news that the war Fireworks allowed to be pur- immediate confiscation of the had ended and the slaves were free – two and a half years chased and discharged within the contraband material and the after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclama- county are ground and hand-held initiation of criminal proceed- tion. sparkling and smoking devices, ings. Tuesday’s proclamation was accepted by Dr. Bobbie such as cone fountains, crackling The Doña Ana County Fire Green, president of the local chapter of the NAACP. devices, cylindrical fountains, and Emergency Services fire- The chapter will be hosting several events in celebration flitter sparklers, illuminating prevention division will work of Juneteenth, including a free concert open to the public at torches, smoke devices and alongside the Doña Ana the Rio Grande Theater on June 21 and a Unity Banquet at wheels. County Sheriff’s department the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum on June Fireworks prohibited for pos- to conduct patrols before, dur- 22. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call session, sale or use within the county limits are ing and after July 4. Any illegal fireworks found (575) 635-7538 or email [email protected]. aerial spinners, helicopters, mines, missile-type will be confiscated, and citations will be issued. Dr. Bobbie Green, president of the Doña Ana County rockets, Roman candles, shells, stick-type rockets, For a list of additional safety guidelines and chapter of the NAACP, accepts a proclamaon Tuesday. chasers and firecrackers. rules of thumb, visit the county’s website at PHOTO: CORRIE STONE-FIELDER County-prohibited fireworks purchased in the www.donaanacounty.org/fire. Free app makes reporng illegal dumping a click away Residents and visitors to Doña Ana County can tinue to allow users to keep Dona Ana County continue to discreetly and anonymously report ille- beautiful. gal dump sites thanks to the launch of a new ver- The updated ‘NoThrow’ app will require users sion of the ‘NoThrow’ smartphone app. to uninstall the old version and replace it with the The free app allows users to keep Doña new. Ana County beautiful by snapping a photo The new ‘NoThrow’ app incorporates of an illegal dump site. After a few short the previous functionality in a more user- steps, the photo and location of the dump friendly format. It also includes an inset site is reported to Doña Ana County Codes map showing the user’s current location Enforcement officials using the phone’s and maintains history of previous reports GPS location. sent using the ‘NoThrow’ app. ‘NoThrow’ has been available on both To download the new app, enter ‘Dona the iOS and Android market, but a new version has Ana County’ (without the quotation marks) in the recently been developed by Dona Ana County’s app store search . Illegal dumping also can be Information Technology Department that will con- reported by calling 1-877-NO-THROW.

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PHOTOS COURTESY ROBERT KIMBALL 1999 Belton Bridge Center honorees seated in the first row: Jerry Hawkins, Sandy Hiss, Patsy Hackler, Dave Gose, Kathry Kryway, Barbara Houseknecht, Billie Edington, Jean Wyborg, Joanne Dunkel (not pictured Marion Shropshire).

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JULY 20 SPIDER-MAN: BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK INTO THE Here’s where it started. A flagpole was removed by city staff on June 12, 2017, at the corner of Amador Avenue and Water Street to begin the Church-Water two-way conversion project. More SPIDER-VERSE than $11 million, about 10 city blocks and 24 months later, the work is complete. The city sched- uled a June 20 ribbon cutting on the downtown plaza to celebrate the project’s completion.

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TRICARE® is a registered trademark of the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency. All rights reserved. www.lascruces Schedule and location subject to change without notice. For more information, 3751 Del Rey Blvd. bulletin.com contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 575/541-2550. Las Cruces, NM 88012 mesillavalleyhospital.com LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 5 The Shed joins effort against plastic straws By CASSIE MCCLURE napkins. Working and SUZANNE MICHAELS together can help change For the Bulletin our habits and benefit all of us.” Small changes can The market research have a big impact. An firm Freedonia Group easy, conscious choice estimates that every day is saying “no” to plastic in 2017 Americans used straws when going out and tossed about 390 mil- for a bite to eat. This lion single-use plastic small, slender tube is at straws. It takes up to 200 the center of a growing years for a plastic straw environmental campaign to degrade. aimed at convincing peo- ple to stop using plastic Green Connections is straws to help save the COURTESY PHOTOS submitted by the South- oceans and stop killing The Shed now uses high-quality paper versions of straws and Central Solid Waste ocean wildlife. takeout boxes to reduce the use of single-use plastics. Authority (SCSWA) man- The Old Mesilla Pastry aging solid waste, recy- the eight million tons doza. “Paper straws are stainless steel straws, Hamblen adds, “Cus- Café/The Shed on Val- clables, and supporting of plastic trash that three times as expensive The Shed has switched to tomers can also help ley Drive makes it easy sustainable environmen- flow every year into as regular plastic straws, paper straws, Salud uses teach businesses what – they’ve switched from tal efforts for residents the world’s oceans, the but we want to do what cloth napkins, and much is appropriate by declin- plastic straws to high- and businesses through- plastic drinking straw we can to try and help as more. Those little steps ing a plastic straw or quality paper straws and out Doña Ana County. is surely not a top con- long as it’s economically go a long way for both utensils, bringing their takeout boxes made of Contact the SCSWA at tributor … but their size viable.” the businesses and their own take out contain- pressed board. 575-528-3800 or visit www. makes them one of the “We see more and customers who want to ers and bags, and using “After watching a SCSWA.net. produce less waste.” cloth towels instead of report on how plastic most insidious polluters. more local businesses straws impact the envi- Plastic straws are allur- taking measures to re- ronment, I really wanted ing enough to be con- duce their waste while to start taking steps to be sumed by fish and other also being conscious of part of an environmental marine life, resulting in the planet,” says Las solution,” says Gabriel great damage or death. Cruces Green Chamber Mendoza, owner of The In 2015, a video went CEO/President Carrie Shed. “Customers really viral showing scientists Hamblen. “In the restau- enjoy the concept, too.” removing a straw embed- rant industry especially, In the article “Straw ded in a sea turtle’s nose. there are several ways to Wars,” National Geo- “Plastic is destroying reduce waste. In Las Cru- graphic reports: Of our oceans,” said Men- ces, Beck’s Coffee uses YOUR CHOICE. OUR PRIVILEGE. Comprehensive, professional and compassionate care and grief support.

www.MVHospice.org • 575-523-4700 Mesilla Valley Hospice 299 Montana Ave., Las Cruces Honoring Life 6 I FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 OPINION LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Dealing with vivid New The cost of recycling We try to be ing systems, 1740-A Calle de Mercado, faithful recy- dryers and mil- Las Cruces NM 88005 Mexico colors, emotions clers around the lions of dollars PHONE: (575) 524-8061 house. I make yielded us a FAX: (575) 526-4621 Teal Mountains overlooking Alamogordo, regular runs to product with the www.lascrucesbulletin.com town with the nutrition and If you start seeing more teal around the Sandias overlooking Bernalillo [email protected] pickup full of palatability of town, you can thank us here at the Las County, or our own beloved Organ newspapers, bot- BAXTER bedding for the Cruces Bulletin. Mountains, we’ve all marveled at the PUBLISHER tles, aluminum BLACK price of caviar. Richard Coltharp Or blame us, depending on how you sight when those mountains turn that cans, cardboard On the Edge The trend feel about the color teal. beautiful purple-pink magenta. of Common Sense DISTRIBUTION boxes and tin. towards lean I’m assuming most Oñate High School There’s even a word for it: the alpen- Teresa Tolonen I take old pipe and beef gives me second fans will be OK with it. glow. steel to the scrap metal thoughts, as well. Just ADVERTISING Let me get to the I first learned of alpenglow from Tom Claire Frohs yard and buy car parts looking at a hubcap point. The Bulletin got Reeves, the one-time publisher of the Pam Rossi at G & B Salvage. Yes- size Holstein round Elaine Sasnow a good deal on a bunch Alamogordo Daily News, the guy who terday I noticed our steak, you realize God of newspaper racks, hired me to come to New Mexico. Tom, CLASSIFIEDS/OBITS toilet paper was labeled intended it for taco Marcus Loyola that just so happen to however, mispronounced the word “as- “100% unbleached, 100% meat. But if that same be painted teal, so we penglow.” It wasn’t until I read a few LEGALS/PUBLIC NOTICES recycled paper, 100% steak goes into a spe- will be dispersing them years later the Edward Abbey classic Angel McKellar RICHARD post-consumer content cialty health food meat COLTHARP around the community “Desert Solitaire,” when I realized it was NEWS and 59.4 sq. ft. in total counter it cost twice From the Publisher in the coming days. actually alpenglow. Marty Racine, Managing Editor area.” It’s a little like as much. It is labeled And if you don’t like But as Shakespeare said, “A rose by Elva Österreich, Special Projects newsprint and I feel odd Au Bouf DeLite and Alexia Severson, Special Sections teal, you can just call it turquoise, the any other name …” is just as magenta. using toilet paper some- guaranteed to contain color of our New Mexico skies and our Or something like that. REPORTERS/WRITERS body else had used but less than .01 percent fat. Mike Cook New Mexico stone. We’ve had some nice alpenglows so I guess we’re doin’ the Cooking instructions Michael Scanlon Our plan is to place them primarily in far this spring. Keep your eyes out for right thing. Sister Sue are explicit: Boil for areas not previously reached by the Bul- summer. GRAPHIC DESIGNERS said they were using it, three days and pound Stacey Neal letin. To accommodate that additional too. But it struck her as until flat as hammered service, we will be charging 75 cents for Blue PHOTOGRAPHERS one of the incongruities gravy. Bulletins in these locations. A bit of statewide New Mexico news Steve MacIntyre of modern times that My mother saved While the Bulletin has always had has me feeling blue but, unfortunately, recycled toilet paper and reused tin foil, wax some paid distribution locations, and not surprised. costs more than a roll of paper, jelly glasses, we do have some paid subscriptions for The 2019 KIDS COUNT Data Book, the new. bacon fat, soup bones, those not in our regular delivery areas, produced by the Annie E. Casey Foun- I remember the same old bananas, cloth most of our readers have always gotten dation, ranked New Mexico last in the Submit letters to editor@ thing happened with diapers, baby clothes, their newspapers free. U.S. for child well-being. This makes the lascrucesbulletin.com or by gasoline when they string, ribbon, wrap- fax at 575-526-4621. Letters Don’t worry, we will still have our free second year in a row. introduced unleaded. It ping paper and cottage should not exceed 200 words, locations, and our home delivery will The Data Book ranks the 50 states on cost more than regular cheese containers. may be edited for length or still be mostly free. 16 indicators of child well-being, orga- content and must include the to which they had to There are still those However, as we receive more inquiries nized under four domains: economic writer’s name, address and add the lead. How ‘bout around who straighten for our weekly community newspaper, well-being, education, health, and fam- phone number for verifi cation. sugarless gum? Bottled and old nails, Anonymous letters will not be we want to offer more availability. We ily and community. water? Egg substitutes? buckets of bolts, fence published. will ultimately have 25-30 of these paid Our state ranked 50th in education, Hamburger Helper cost wire and lumber. racks, and we will be promoting sub- 50th in family and community, 49th in more per pound than Maybe, in truth, if scription offers in neighborhoods where economic security and 48th in health. DISTRIBUTION: The Las Cruces hamburger. Are we you counted the labor, it Bulletin is complimentary at advertised we don’t always have home delivery. All of those are depressing, but to me, being skewered on our costs more to straighten locations in Las Cruces, limited to one Stay tuned to these pages for more the most disappointing one is family copy per reader; $1 per copy elsewhere. noble quest to be green old nails than to details on these opportunities. and community. During my 24 years in southern New Mexico, that’s been one and healthy? buy new ones. But SUBSCRIPTIONS: $58 per year in Several years ago, the thriftiness forced recy- Las Cruces or $125 per year through Magenta of the most appealing facets of the Land cattle business went cling. Today the high the U.S. Postal Service. Another great New Mexico color is of Enchantment: the way families and on a binge to recycle cost of recycled, - magenta. That’s the brilliant color our communities come together to help when COPYRIGHT: The entire contents of the manure and feed it back less, lean, unleaded Las Cruces Bulletin are copyright 2019 east mountains turn for those 100 sec- there is a need. Part of that is the way to the steers. Concrete by the Las Cruces Bulletin. onds at sunset when conditions are just pens, elaborate wash- SEE BAXTER, PAGE 8 right. Whether they’re the Sacramento SEE COLTHARP, PAGE 8 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN OPINION FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Rep. Torres Small needs Almost any stance Xo- ization of marijuana. We trends in Oregon may emergency department onstrates both advantages some stronger steps chitl takes will be used hope these statistics will serve as a model for states visits rose from 3.4 to 6.8 and disadvantages of To the editor: against her. Nothing she’ll provide unbiased insight like New Mexico consid- per 1,000 emergency de- recreational marijuana I enjoyed Walt Rubel’s do will satisfy two sides for New Mexico voters as ering similar legislation. partment visits from Oc- legalization in the state commentary in the June currently 180 degrees this issue appears on bal- Our Oregon findings in- tober 2015 to October 2016, of Oregon, which could 14 Bulletin, and I support apart. But I support her lots in the future. clude: and marijuana-related prove vital to states con- Rep. Xochitl Torres Small, in taking stances on some According to the Na- • Youth usage rates have calls to poison centers in- sidering voting on the but Walt’s major points of the harder issues she’s tional Institute of Drug been 4 percent higher creased from 2014 to 2016. legalization of marijuana. about Rep Torres-Small avoiding to date and use Abuse, research suggests among 11th graders as • While a correlation While these are important need some expansion. them [in the] debates next that tetrahydrocannabinol compared to the national cannot be established, topics to consider, they Rep. Torres-Small is in year. It’s time to begin (THC), a main component average. since Oregon’s 2014 legal- are not exhaustive. Other a slow-moving hot spot. A thinking deeply on some of cannabis, may have • Native American (11 ization, high school gradu- issues such as dispersing middle-of-the-road stance of the stickier positions potential in the treatment percent) and African ation rates have increased. products in safety con- is not enough. Forward while listening to constitu- of pain, nausea, epilepsy, American youth (5 per- • Oregon has not seen a tainers, the location of movement is needed. Her ents – and take stances on obesity, wasting disease, cent) had higher rates rise in marijuana-related dispensaries, dispersing lack of support for the them. addiction, autoimmune compared to the national traffic accidents or fatali- in dispensaries instead Jerry Nachison Clyburn bill, providing disorders, and other average. ties. of pharmacies, lessened Las Cruces more time for background conditions. Currently, 29 • Between 2011 and 2016, • The latest tax report penalties for marijuana- states plus the District of marijuana-related arrests reveals in the first quarter related crimes or traffic checks, w/o explanation, Cannabis research is problematic. But, let’s Columbia have legalized decreased from 35 to 3 ar- alone, Oregon collected incidents, and training face it, she is dealing with targets Oregon medicinal marijuana. rests per 100,000 adults. more than $10 million in and requirements of phy- both the hunting and To the editor: Seven states plus the Dis- While rates of arrests revenue from recreational sician dispersers must be sporting communities and As students of Burrell trict of Columbia have by race dropped in all marijuana sales. This rev- accounted for. Brent Hunsaker those who want better College of Osteopathic legalized marijuana for categories, African Ameri- enue may be dispersed to 4th year student, BCOM control over changes in Medicine, we wanted to recreational use. cans are still arrested 50 programs such as addic- Also: Alex Nelsen, Harris gun ownership. Ms. Torres share our findings about The effects of recre- percent more than Cauca- tion recovery, law enforce- Ahmed, Roy Thomas, Guy Small has a tightrope to the public health trends ational marijuana legal- sians. ment, and local schools. Charest, Kahtan Alfadhl stay on overall. in Oregon following legal- ization on public health • Marijuana-related This information dem- RELIEF FROM JOINT PAIN STARTS HERE.

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State child egory of Family we were last in both high tional average. program, also praised While the Legislature welfare officials and Community school graduation and The number of teens legislation to increase the created a new agency in Louisiana and Domain, 49th in fourth-grade reading not working or not in state’s Working Families this year to oversee early Mississippi this Economic Secu- proficiency; and 49th in school has increased to Tax Credit, which they childhood education, it week are saying rity and 48th in eighth-grade math pro- 10 percent. Nearly one said benefits more than once again failed to pro- “thank God for Health. ficiency, children whose in four children in New 200,000 children every vide a consistent funding New Mexico.” As is always parents lack secure em- Mexico live in “high year. source. New Education Again. WALT RUBEL the case with this ployment and children poverty areas.” And, 45 It is not surprising Secretary Karen Trujillo The annual The View annual survey, living in high-poverty percent of children live in that the data from 2017 will end the strife of the From Here child wellbeing there is a lag time areas. single-parent families, ac- reflected in this year’s Martinez years, but will rankings were released with the data. Most of There were improve- cording to the survey. report would be so poor. inherit the same persis- Monday by the Annie E. the statistics presented ments in some areas, In response to Gov. Mi- That was the tail end of tent problems that have Casey Foundation, and, in this report were taken such as the childhood chelle Lujan Grisham’s an eight-year term by plagued the state for for the second year in a from 2017 and are com- poverty rate and teen call for a “moonshot” on Gov. Martinez filled with years. row, New Mexico ranked pared with numbers from birth rate. education, not to mention budget deficits and con- With the lag in data, last in the nation. Missis- 2016 to determine if there And, because of the a district court order de- stant fights over educa- the KIDS COUNT report sippi was 48th, moving up has been an improve- decision of former Gov. manding increased fund- tion reform. should give us an idea a spot, and Louisiana was ment. Susana Martinez to sign ing, the education budget “It is going to take of what kind of impact 49th. And so, it will take a on to the Affordable Care passed by the Legislature sustained investment to these new investments While it is impossible to couple of years before the Act when it first came this year has gone up by undo the damage from a are making right about place lower than 50th, our changes made in the most out, we have always done about $486 million, with decade of underfunding the same time Lujan rankings in the four main recent legislative session fairly well in the category more money for teachers’ all of our child-serving Grisham is up for re- categories considered in make an impact on our of children without pay, at-risk students and programs and services election. the survey show the state ranking. health insurance. expanded learning pro- like health care, child We don’t need a moon- falling further behind. We The numbers show But, there wasn’t a grams. care and K-12 education,” shot. We need steady, con- were last in Education how much work there is single category among Those at New Mexico said James Jimenez, ex- sistent, yearly progress. both years. This year, we to do. the 16 where New Mexico Voices for Children, an ecutive director of New were also last in the cat- In the 16 subcategories, performed above the na- advocacy group that runs Mexico Voices for Chil- Walt Rubel can be reached the state’s KIDS COUNT dren. at [email protected]. Your gift of $30 will buy books for five COLTHARP amazing children who BAXTER children. 3rd graders who can read come from those types CONTINUED FROM 6 CONTINUED FROM 6 at their grade level will have a better of households, and this does not acknowledge the 575 - 522 - 3713 chance to graduate. Support the the data is measured. Two of the four indicators for wondrous work of grand- products is the price 3880 Foothills Rd., Suite A, we pay to do our part in Las Cruces, NM 88011 Children’s Reading Alliance today and family and community are parents. makin’ the world a betSo, make some kids happy and smart! “Children living in single- But we also all know parent families” and “Chil- families in those situa- when pondering the use dren in families where tions who are really strug- of environmentally cor- household head lacks high gling. Either way, it’s not rect antique toilet paper school diploma.” very encouraging being we can envision the We all know some ranked so low. Again. historical significance and gain some satisfac- tion knowing this same paper might have been Welcoming New Patients! used by Davy Crockett, Nicole Oswalt Garcia, NP Oprah Winfrey or Chief Sitting Bull. 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Las Cruces Weed and Seed clients and staff playing duck, duck, goose at Meer- scheidt Recre- ation Center.

BULLETIN PHOTOS BY MIKE COOK

Teens who are part of the City of Las Cruces’ Teen Connection program playing dodgeball at Frank O’Brien Papen Center. Programs play part in city’s children services

By MIKE COOK Seed program, but for Friday. And, through a frybread. Regularly scheduled miles northeast of Las Las Cruces Bulletin middle- and high-school partnership with Fami- City Youth Program field trips are also a part Cruces, and to Organ students, the Juvenile Ci- lies and Youth, Inc. of Las Leader Felipe Briseño of the curriculum for Mountains-Desert Peaks Twenty years after tation Program and Keep Cruces, clients are fed leads the students in both Weed and Seed and National Monument. several Las Cruces Police Las Cruces Beautiful. breakfast and lunch each a flag ceremony every Teen Connection. Upcom- Some Weed and Seed Department officers re- Weed and Seed, which day. morning, Steinmetz said, ing trips are planned to clients “have grown up ceived a federal grant to took its name from efforts The site has class- and children sing patri- Sunspot National Solar start the program, Weed to “weed out negative rooms, a large multi-pur- otic songs. Observatory about 112 SEE PROGRAMS, PAGE 10 and Seed is among a num- influences and plant the pose room, a TV room, Clients also engage ber of City of Las Cruces seeds of positive influ- a playground and recre- in community service youth programs that pro- ences,” Steinmetz said, is ational facilities. projects around the city. vide services, meals and housed in the A. Fielder Each week at Weed and Younger children might FIESTA recreational opportuni- Memorial Safe Haven Seed during the summer be picking up trash in ties to more than 400 chil- building at 906 N. Tor- has a different theme, a city park or making GRANDE SAMPLER dren across the city, said nillo St., where children Steinmetz said. During greeting cards for senior city Recreation and Youth engage in art, music ap- Native American Week citizens while older cli- Try our New Fiesta Sampler of two green chile Services Administrator preciation, team building, in June, children enjoyed ents are working on an cheese sliders, two bacon wrapped jalapeño poppers, Robert Nuñez. physical fitness and other live Native drum music art project at the Safe your choice of beef or chicken quesadilla, one ceviche cup, Weed and Seed group activities Monday- as they learned to make Haven basketball court. chips and a small chile con queso. provides supervised educational, athletic and recreational activities and other services to about 60 children in grades K-5 and works in conjunction with the city’s and Las Cruces Public Schools’ after- school and out-of-school programs throughout the school year and dur- ing the summer, said city Recreation Services Su- On The Plaza pervisor Ryan Steinmetz. In Historic Old Mesilla The city’s other youth services programs in- 575-524-3524 Open 7 Days a Week 11am clude Teen Connection, %UHDNIDVWDPDP6DWXUGD\ 6XQGD\ similar to the Weed and ZZZODSRVWDGHPHVLOODFRP 10 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

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Want to be a part unteer by by joining • Become a com- of the wide range of the city’s volunteer munity partner. City services and activities network at www.las- youth services seek the City of Las Cruces cruces.org/218/Get- partners that can offer provide to local youth? Involved. opportunities to chil- There are various op- The city needs vol- dren participating in tions: unteers, including tu- city programs. • Apply for a job tors and mentors, said Programs that offer as a staff member Recreation and Youth recreational and edu- with one of the city Services Administra- cational opportunities Parks and Recreation tor Robert Nuñez. “Get as well as participation Department’s youth involved with our pro- in the arts are good ex- services programs. grams and our youth,” amples. BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK Visit the city’s Human he said. Contact city Recre- Children enrolled in City of Las Cruces Youth Services program activities line up to enter Resources Department You will also find op- ation Services Supervi- Meerscheidt Recreation Center. at www.las-cruces. portunities to service sor Ryan Steinmetz at org/201/Human-Re- on a city board, com- 575-528-4235 or rstein- PROGRAMS said, and has a waiting services provided by La sources. mission or committee [email protected] list of children wanting Casa, Inc. and other local CONTINUED FROM 9 • Become a city vol- on that page. for more information. to participate. Most of programs. its clients are from low- The A. Fielder Safe in the program,” Stein- income families, although Haven building housing metz said, and some of its that is not a requirement. Weed and Seed and the staff participated in it as Weed and Seed is “help- Juvenile Citation Pro- DO YOU kids. The city “has a long ful for working families,” gram was once a private legacy of working with Steinmetz said, and it home on Tornillo Street, THINK YOU kids in this area through provides recreational and said Nuñez, who became this program,” said educational opportunities recreation and youth MIGHT HAVE Steinmetz, who recently that children might not services administrator in took over coordination of otherwise have. 2016 and has been with A HERNIA? Weed and Seed after serv- The program also the city for 20 years. The WE HAVE ANSWERS ing as the city’s volunteer works with the families city has made significant services coordinator. He of participating children, additions to the property is a former teacher and he said. Weed and Seed and a partial renovation camp counselor and was hosts a monthly family is currently underway. the long-time children’s night throughout the He said another nearby programming coordina- school year that includes house was recently do- tor for La Casa, Inc. do- an activity for the entire nated to the city, which mestic violence shelter in family like bingo, as well may allow for expanded Las Cruces. as an evening meal. Edu- youth services program- Stephen Stampp, M.D. While the city charges cational programming is ming. General Surgery for participation in some also offered, covering top- Weed and Seed, Teen of its youth program- ics like substance abuse Connections and the ming, Weed and Seed is a prevention, the dangers other youth services Do you ever experience a heavy feeling in your abdomen when you bend, or pain free program, Steinmetz of smoking and the programs are part of the when you lift heavy objects? Have you noticed a lump that gets bigger when you cough or strain, but vanishes when you lie down? It could be a hernia. Join us city’s “multi-generational at this free Hernia Seminar hosted by Dr. Stephen Stampp. Learn about causes, TREAT YOURSELF TODAY services” to its residents, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of hernias, including minimally invasive Nuñez said. The goal for robotic-assisted surgery. What you learn could make a big difference to your the children served by comfort and good health. $10 OFF the city is to “get them involved and engaged,” To register for an upcoming free seminar or schedule a consult, call (575) 522-4940. Nuñez said. Purchase of For more information, $50 or more call 575-528-4257. Visit www.las-cruces.org/1573/ Hernia Screening Limit one coupon per visit per customer; not MOUNTAINVIEW MEDICAL GROUP valid with any other offers or discounts. Safe-Haven---Weed-Seed. Monday, June 24 • 5:30 p.m. GENERAL SURGERY Expires December 31, 2019. MountainView Regional Medical Center LOCAL PRODUCTS · GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE Mike Cook may be con- 4311 E. Lohman Ave. MountainViewDocs.com MountainViewRegional.com UNIQUE FOODS · QUALITY PRODUCTS PLU 7111 tacted at mike@lascruces- Hospital Cafeteria Like us on Facebook at mountainviewregional 1701 #1 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. • 521.3003 bulletin.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 11

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By MIKE COOK as NMSU’s last president assistant secretary of Las Cruces Bulletin and first-ever chancel- the U.S. Department lor, and a couple months of the Interior, White “You want to live a shy of his 80th birthday, House fellow assigned to life where you can be Carruthers continues the U.S. Department of defined as a number of to add to the long and Agriculture, founder and things,” New Mexico distinguished list of en- CEO of Cimarron Health State University Chan- deavors that define him Plan, Ph.D. in econom- cellor Emeritus Garrey both personally and pro- ics, dean of the College Carruthers said in a fessionally. of Business and vice June 17 interview. He already has a president for economic A little more than a legendary resume: gov- development at NMSU. year after his retirement ernor of New Mexico, Since leaving the chancellor’s office 13 months ago, Carruthers is finding a more time to play golf, drive his seven Garrey Carruthers classic cars, volunteer its inception in 2008 to PHOTOS COURTESY GARREY CARRUTHERS at his church, watch his last year’s final gather- Garrey Carruthers’ classic 1964 Thunderbird. beloved Los Angeles ing. Dodgers on television But, make no mistake, and travel with Kathy federal magistrate judge sitioning from the gover- Carruthers is continu- Carruthers, his wife of applicants and their per- norship back to private ing a rigorous schedule more than 53 years. formance on the bench. life in 1990, Carruthers of public service. He’s Since he doesn’t “bear And, he advises Gov. Mi- said. After serving as the one of five people ap- the burden anymore” chelle Lujan Grisham on state’s chief executive pointed to the first-ever of NMSU leadership, the selection of regents for four years, “all of a state Ethics Commission Carruthers said he no to all New Mexico col- sudden, one day, you’re now being formed, and longer arises at 4:30 or 5 leges and universities. just not there anymore,” he continues to serve as a.m. to be at his desk by “I’ve been amazed at he said. “You do go a member of the NMSU 6 every morning. And, the freedom you have through a period where Foundation Campaign since NMSU decided to (as chancellor emeri- you wonder about your Committee, the Arrow- cancel it, Carruthers is tus) and the number of value.” head Center Venture no longer tasked with projects you can get into Carruthers said it took Capital Fund board, coordinating the highly quickly,” Carruthers him several months to the Think New Mexico regarded Domenici - said. adjust to that change and board, the Molina lic Policy Conference, Leaving the chancel- get through that “little Healthcare board and a which he oversaw from lor’s office last June bit of a slump” before committee that reviews wasn’t as tough as tran- starting the successful Cimarron managed care company and later be- coming an NMSU dean. ST. GENEVIEVE'S ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE Carruthers will be SHOW AND SALE sworn in July 1 as a member of the state Eth- St. Geneveive's Parish Hall ics Committee – a posi- tion he’s well prepared 1025 E. Las Cruces Ave. - Las Cruces, NM for. On the political side, Carruthers served as co- chair of an ethics task Enroll in fall classes today! JUNE 22nd, 2019 - 10:00am to 5:00pm force created by former New Mexico Gov. Bill JUNE 23rd, 2019 - 10:00am to 4:00pm Richardson. On the busi- ness side, Carruthers Admission $2.00 helped compile what he See everything from "A" to "Z" calls the “Cowboy Code SEE INTERESTS, PAGE 16 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 13 LAS CRUCES FIRE DEPARTMENT Firefighters ‘stand down’ to limit chemical exposure By CASSIE MCCLURE initiative in Las Cruces,” Cruces was no exception zene, and formaldehydes; Firefighter Kyle For the Bulletin said Battalion Chief to taking the same time minerals such as asbes- Miller wipes Cody Haver. “We no for its crews. tos, silicates; and vari- down with The vulnerable points longer allow our gear to Haver explained that ous gases that may have specialized de- are the hands, the wrists, ride with us inside the the last five years have acute, toxic effects. Es- contamination wipes after a the neck and the face; cab after a fire; they’re been critical for the fire- pecially after the World call. This is one that’s where the chemi- wrapped up in bags and fighting industry to take Trade Center disaster, of many small cals sneak in. Each year, put into the extractors, a hard look at the risks concerns were height- steps LCFD firefighters across the our large industrial wash- involved with their jobs, ened related to building is taking to nation take a week for a ers in the engine’s bay.” particularly the sharp debris particle exposures make sure that “Safety Stand Down.” It’s “Firefighters at the increase of cancer. “It’s from pulverized cement their exposure a week where the regular scene have specialized not just the regularly- and glass, fiberglass and to harmful training exercises turn to decontamination wipes seen cancers like prostate soot. carcinogens is one unified idea on pre- where they can wipe and lung cancer,” he said. It may sound like a reduced. vention and awareness. down at the scene of “Firefighters are at a grim situation, espe- COURTESY PHOTO This year’s theme, from the fire at all the crucial very high risk from the cially for new recruits, June 16-21, is, “Reduce points where we are ex- rarer types of cancers in- but new technology is Your Exposure: It’s Ev- posed, like the neck and volving the bladder, brain advancing to help clean eryone Responsibility.” hands,” he said. “Recent and other vital organs.” and prevent exposure to As firefighting technol- research has also shown Specific potential ex- firefighters. LCFD is in ogy has evolved, so have that taking a shower posures include metals the process of buying two the fires that it and fire- within the hour of fight- such as lead, antimony, new engines that will be fighters fight. 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doing by public officials and Angela Throneberry INTERESTS and provide a mecha- jointly own G & G Mon- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12 nism to review allega- key Business garage, tions confidentially and where they can enjoy of Ethics” while serving with subpoena power. their classic cars and as dean of the NMSU He’ll likely drive to host the occasional re- College of Business. state Ethics Commit- tirement or Super Bowl “I’ve studied [ethics] tee meetings in his party. and I’ve preached it,” he turquoise-and-white 1955 “God has blessed me 555)(].5*&(5.) said. Crown Victoria (his cur- with good health, a won- % Carruthers said the rent “show pony”), or derful family and a vari- Ethics Committee is im- perhaps his 1964 black ety of interests.” , .#, 85&(5.)5� 85 portant to New Mexico Thunderbird or one of  .#, ' (.5#-(].5$/-.5(5! 85 .]-5(5)**),./(#.35.)5 ($)3 because it will allow his three 1967 Ford Mus- Mike Cook may be con- people to anonymously tangs. 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Please bring a Democratic Party of Doña yahoo.com. and Sundays, 5580 Bataan 522-3120; las-cruces.org/ 522-4100. lunch every day. Deadline Ana County: Meets 6:30 Memorial East. Info: 575- museums. to register is July 4. p.m. Wednesday, June 26, Classic Film Series: Doors 382-9404. 5 Steps to Bird Feeding • Little Farmers Story Andele Restaurante, 1950 open at 6 p.m., movie Juneteenth events: Mastery: Free presentation Time: July 23, 24, 25 Calle del Norte, Mesilla. begins at 7, Rio Grande Canasta games, lessons: • 6 p.m. Friday, June 21: to increase the number 9:30-11:30 a.m. Info: 575-650-4648; dp- Theatre, 211 N. Main St.; 11:15 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Multi-cultural concert and variety of birds in Ages 5-8 [email protected]. 575-541-2290. Wednesdays, Munson Cen- of uplifting music, Rio your backyard, 1 and 2:30 $30 non-members, $25 • June 29: “The Maltese ter, 975 S Mesquite. Free. Grande Theatre, 211 N. p.m. Saturday, June 22, members Native Plant Society: Falcon” Main St. Free. 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Annual Field Day, 8 a.m.- ‘The Song Never Ends’: bring water, snacks, walk- Club, Tuesday, July 3, noon Saturday-Sunday, Study series on selected Sustainable Agriculture ing shoes and a hat. Info: starting at Meerscheidt Family Support Group: 6:30 June 22-23, Missouri Street chapters from the book of Field Day: Second annual, Carolyn Gressitt, 575-523- Recreation Center, 1600 p.m. second and fourth at Telshor Avenue. Public Psalms, 7 p.m. Mondays 8 a.m.-noon Wednesday, 8413. E. Hadley Ave. Register Wednesdays, Peace Lu- invited. Info: Robert, 303- June 24 and July 1, 15 June 26, NMSU Fabian at lascrucesrunningclub. theran Church, 1701 E. 717-4874. and 22, Temple Beth-El, Garcia Science Center. Science Café: Developing com. Race day registration Missouri Ave. Info: Susan 3980 Sonoma Springs Ave. Free, sponsored by the effective alternative water 7 p.m., with the mile race Michelson, 575-649-6766. Crafts for Kids: 10 a.m.- RSVP to Rabbi Karol, 575- Sustainable Agriculture supplies, by Dr. Pei Xu of at 7:40 and the 5k at 8 p.m. noon Saturdays, NM 524-3380; [email protected]. Research and Education NMSU, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Farmers & Crafts Market: Farm & Ranch Heritage Program. Refreshments June 27, Las Cruces Mu- ONGOING Regional produce, crafts Museum, 4100 Dripping NM Farm & Ranch Heritage provided. Info: 575-646- seum of Nature & Science, and street musicians, 8:30 Springs Road. Children of Museum summer camps: 2729. 411 N. Main St. Free. Info: Back Country Horsemen- a.m.-1 p.m., Saturdays, all ages create their own • Living History: June 575-522-3120. Lower Rio Grande Chapter: Plaza de Las Cruces. craft to take home. Free 25, 26, 27 Summer Wednesdays: Trail riding and trail with regular admission ($5 9:30-11:30 a.m. “Chemistry Night,” with Doña Ana County Federated maintenance, meets the adults, $4 senior citizens, Ages 7-11 hands-on activities, 6-8 Republican Women: Meet first Monday at 6:30 p.m. SEE COMING UP, PAGE 21 $3 children 4-17). $40 non-members, $35 • June 22: Paper plate members Workforce looms Do you have the skills to • June 29: fireworks survive in the past? Learn Development how to grind corn, dip can- & Career Readiness Breast Cancer Support dles, spin wool, and more, Group: Meets 10-11:30 a.m. while discovering New &HUWLĆHG%LOOLQJ &RGLQJ Saturday, June 22, Memo- Mexico history. Deadline rial Medical Center west to register is June 20. 6SHFLDOLVW side annex, 2450 S. Telshor • Wonders of Wool: July $950 July 15 – Aug 9, 2019 (4 weeks) Blvd. Free. Info: 575-524- 9, 10, 11 8:30 am – 12:30 pm M-F 4373. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 7-11 )RUPRUHLQIRGDFFQPVXHGXFWS Fiber Fiesta: Local fiber $35 non-members, $30 575-527-7776 2345 E. Nevada Ave. artists display their members [email protected] Las Cruces, NM 88001 18 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 NEWS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN City’s new specialist: Blend history with economic development

By MIKE COOK ing the Las Cruces Bulletin last nine years As the City of Las Cru- in Los ces’ first-ever historic Lunas, preservation specialist, first as Troy Ainsworth’s job is to director lead local efforts to build Troy M. of the Los from scratch an historic Ainsworth Lunas preservation program Museum of Heritage that maintains the city’s and Arts and then as storied past and plays a executive director of the role in its present and fu- El Camino Real de Tierra ture development. Adentro Trail Associa- With an Historic tion, Ainsworth and his Preservation Ad Hoc wife, Christina (the new Committee in place director of Community since September 2015, Development for Doña Ainsworth said the city’s Ana County), moved to decision to hire a full- Las Cruces earlier this time specialist is “a very year. important step toward Ainsworth’s participa- identifying historic pres- tion in the effort to pre- ervation as a matter of serve the century-old public policy.” John O. Miller “pink Ainsworth, who started house” built by Henry C. BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK April 15, was chosen from Trost in Mesilla was his An interior shot of the historic Amador Hotel as renovation continues on the city’s oldest property. The hotel was built in the among 40 applicants for “first foray into the local 1870s by Martin Amador, patriarch of one of Las Cruces’ oldest and most influential families. the position. built environment,” he with economic develop- to enlist community sup- his job. Ainsworth said. “I was very fortunate to said, and began his “con- ment as it considers both port for historic preser- Las Cruces’ archeo- But in preserving an be selected,” he said. “It’s nection to historic pres- the old and the new – his- vation, Ainsworth said, logical memory stretches environment that is humbling. It is exciting.” ervation in the Mesilla toric properties, recent because public buy-in is back more than four recognizable, identifies Ainsworth is a native Valley.” subdivisions, older neigh- always better than having centuries, he said, and a a sense of place and con- of Texarkana, Texas, and But historic preserva- borhoods with mature something imposed from significant part of histori- nects to its past, the city has a Ph.D. in historic tion involves “a broader vegetation, parks and above. cal preservation is main- also must make one that preservation from Texas perspective than just old other recreational prop- “Las Cruces is an un- taining those artifacts is livable and economi- Tech University. He was buildings,” Ainsworth erties, private homes, discovered jewel in the that “tell the story of the cally viable, Ainsworth the historic preservation said. commercial development Chihuahuan Desert,” he people who were here said. officer for the City of El It’s a holistic approach and even open space. said, and residents and long before we were.” “The greenest building Paso 2007-10. After spend- that blends quality of life And part of his job is visitors want to see its For Las Cruces, that is the one that’s already historic past preserved includes everything from built,” he said, and it’s and protected. “It’s psy- the Camino Real to adobe better to restore and chologically comforting homes and businesses rejuvenate than to build This is home. that your hometown is in the Mesquite Historic something new. Buildings Come see what we have just for you. recognizable to you,” District. Individually and should be constructed Ainsworth said. That’s collectively, many local with “a sense of perma- Recliners why “maintenance of sites are “distinctive and Starting at memory” is part of what worthy of preservation,” SEE BLEND, PAGE 19 $249! Second Chance Thrift Sales 1150 E. Las Cruces Ave. (next to Las Cruces Upholstery) SECOND CHANCE SUMMER Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY this Summer from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. THRIFT SALE Thrift Store Days/Hours in July will be Sat/Sun 7 to 11 a.m. 3299 Del Rey Blvd. 575-523-3933 Saturday, June 22, we will be open until 3 p.m. Mon-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 12-5 pm Donations for future sales and the thrift store can be dropped off at this The Bowman Family time as well as at our 800 W. Picacho location on Tues/Thurs 11 to 4 We accept CASH and Serving Las Cruces since 1971 Credit Card Payments! LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 19 BLEND CONTINUED FROM 18 nency” so they last a century or two instead of just a few years. Often, the owner of a new business will instinc- tively recognize both the economic and the cul- tural value of an historic building that provides his or her patrons with char- acter and with a quality Branigan Cultural Center, 501 N. Main St. downtown, is a 1935 Pueblo Revival-style building. environment to eat, drink and shop in, Ainsworth Center in downtown Las said. Well-built and well- said. That kind of “un- Cruces is a good example, preserved residential and conscious preservation” he noted. It was built in commercial buildings are is vital as historic pres- 1935 and serves today as “a delight for the eyes and ervation moves beyond both a community land- the inner self,” he said. BULLETIN PHOTOS BY MIKE COOK landmark buildings to mark and an active center Combining that qual- The old post office building, 135 E. Griggs Ave., dates to 1917 and is awaiting transition from “making a whole lot of of learning and cultural ity of life with economic municipal court building to Las Cruces Museum of Art. old buildings new again.” appreciation. development is “a win- For a local courthouse, “Las Cruces has a very ning argument for why the founding of the preservation set an im- contact Ainsworth at 575- church, military outpost distinctive built envi- historic preservation is Mount Vernon Ladies’ portant precedent and 528-3022 and tainsworth@ or famous person’s home, ronment that features a important,” he said. Association (MVLA) have served as a model las-cruces.org. productive use is often an variety of architectural Ainsworth said the to preserve the home for many,” according to essential part of preser- styles and includes many preservation movement of George Washington. the MVLA website (www. Mike Cook may be con- vation, Ainsworth said. buildings worthy of pres- began in the United MVLA’s “pioneering mountvernon.org). tacted at mike@lascruces- The Branigan Cultural ervation,” Ainsworth States in the 1850s with efforts in the field of For more information, bulletin.com.

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• Children/Youth, every fourth Saturday, 8936 COMING UP elementary-middle school: Lisa Lane. Breakfast at 9 CONTINUED FROM 17 6-7:30 p.m. first and Third a.m. Tuesday, MountainView Geography Club: Explore Regional Medical Center, Square dancing: Belton culturally significant Community Education Bridge Center, 1214 E. and historical sites in the Room, first floor, 4311 E. Madrid Ave. with Ted Cle- Land of Enchantment, 10 Lohman Ave. ments as the caller for both a.m.-noon every Saturday, • Adults: 5-6:30 p.m. first clubs. Branigan Cultural Center, Tuesday, MountainView • Circle 8’s Club: 6-8:30 501 N. Main St. Info: 575- Regional Medical Center. p.m. first and third Sun- 541-2154. • Adults with healthy days. cooking demo: 10-11:15 a.m. • Crossfire Plus Club: Honors Flight of SNM: third Thursday, Natural 6:30-9 p.m. second and Veterans breakfast, 9 a.m. Grocers, 3970 E. Lohman fourth Saturdays. second Thursday, IHOP on Ave. Del Rey Boulevard. Info: Toastmasters Club: 7-8 p.m. John, 505-977-8579. Spanish Conversation Wednesdays, Good Samari- Group: 1:30-3 p.m. Tuesdays, tan Society-Las Cruces Las Cruces Civitan Club: Munson Center, 975 S. Village community center, Meets noon the second Mesquite St. Intermedi- Kiva Room, 3100 Buena Tuesday and 6 p.m. fourth ate/advanced conversa- Vida Circle. Info: 575-642- Tuesday, Los Compas Res- tion group welcomes new 0032, lascrucestoastmas- taurant, 1120 Commerce people to converse entirely [email protected] or www. Drive. Info: 575-649-0165. in Spanish and improve toastmasters.org. skills. Each week, partici- Las Cruces Optimists Club: pants choose two topics to VFW Post 6917: 7 p.m. Meets 6:45 a.m. every discuss the following week. second Thursday of Thursday at IHOP, 2900 Del Info: 575-526-5174. each month, 5845 Bataan Rey Blvd. New members Memorial West. Eligible welcome. Special Forces Association: veterans welcome. Info: Chapter 80 meets 10 a.m. Commander Raul San- Las Cruces Shriners: Meet the second Monday, 1150 W. Brown. Info: 575-526-8396.

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By MIKE COOK gram, “the city will match energy conservation and Other interior and ex- Las Cruces Bulletin each dollar the applicant green infrastructure; electri- terior improvements can has invested in an eligible cal work; fire alarms and include those that have a The City of Las Cruces infrastructure improvement sprinkler systems; heating, significant impact on “the continues to offer matching project approved by the ventilation and air condi- building owner’s ability to funds to downtown Las Cru- (city) Economic Develop- tioning; lighting; painting; attract highest and best use ces businesses that make in- ment Incentive Committee,” plumbing; building resto- of tenants and/or increase frastructure improvements. according to a city brochure. ration, including ceilings, sales for current tenants,” Several downtown busi- The maximum award for light fixtures and floors; and according to the city. nesses have taken advantage each grant is $25,000. utility services upgrades, in- There is no deadline to of the Renovate Main Street Renovate Main Street cluding water and sewer. apply for the grant, Guss program since January 2018, grants are available to retail, Eligible exterior improve- said, but it is allocated on a shortly after the program restaurant and entertain- ments include repair and first-come/first-served basis was approved by the city ment businesses – property restoration of architectural until funding runs out. council, said city Business owners and tenants leasing detail, including façade im- Contact Guss at 575-541- Development Administrator commercial space – that lie provements; material costs; 2286 and mguss@las-cruces. Mandy Guss. Those busi- within the boundaries of the window repair; masonry org. nesses include Little Toad city’s Tax Incremental De- work; repair and replace- Creek, Zia Comics and Rad velopment District (TIDD). ment of signs and awnings; Mike Cook may be contacted Retrocade. Eligible interior improve- roof repair; and green Infra- at mike@lascrucesbulletin. Through the grant pro- ments include accessibility; structure. com. The boundaries of the downtown Tax Incremental Development District are outlined in Green. Raft the Rio Father and son

BULLETIN PHOTO BY STEVE MACINTYRE Daniel Lucero and his 6-month-old son, Elias Lucero, enjoy a concert that was part of the Music in the Park series at Young Park on Father’s Day Sunday, June 16. Taco trophy

Chase Paul, 25, left, is the 2019 El Sombrero taco eating contest winner with second- place finisher Anthony Carrillo next to him at Plaza de Las Cruces Thursday night, June 13. The two were tied at the end of regulation BULLETIN PHOTO BY STEVE MACINTYRE time and went to sud- Spectators gather on the riverbank as vessels launch during the 2019 Raft the Rio event den death, where Paul Saturday morning, June 15, at La Llorona Park. This year’s event included a kayak race for the won for the second year first time. BULLETIN REPORT BY STEVE MACINTYRE in a row. Friday, June 21, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 23 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

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Call (WGS84), both on land 1-866-238-7544 Call Now! 1-855-404-4306 owned by Roger Patterson, 24 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, June 21, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico to supplement existing wells Roadrunner Lane, Fairacres, Range IE (NMPM), and Public Welfare/Conservation 2.86 acres of land, ownecl casing, to be located within hand-delivered or mailed County, State of New Mexi- LRG-7660-C located within NM and owned by Cupit more specifically located of Water; if public welfare by the applicant, located the NE 1/4 of Section 4, and postmarked within co in New Mexico ex rel, 1 the NW 1/4 SW 1/4 NW 1/4 of Family Revocable Trust, is where Latitude and Longi- or conservation of water within the SW /4 of projec- Township 28 South, Range 3 24-hours of the facsimile. Office of the State Engineer Section 1 1, Township 23 to be transferred and stacked tude intersect at 32°23 ' within the state of New ted Section 36, Township 23 East (NMPM), and more Mailing postmark will be v Elephant Butte Irrigation South, Range I East, upon an existing surface and 24.11 " N, 106° 51 ' 21.77" Mexico, you must show how South, Range 1 East, specifically located where used to validate the 24-hour District, et al., Case No. CV NMPM, and more specifi- groundwater combined wa- W (WGS84), on land owned you will be substantially and NMPM, as described by Latitude and Longitude in- period. Protests can be faxed 96-888. cally described where Lati- ter right appurtenant to the by the applicant, by discon- specifically affected. The Subfile No. tersect at 31° 54' 28.57" N, to the Office of the State tude and Longitude intersect 4.65 acre move-to place of tinuing the use of well written protest must be filed, LRN-28013-0137-A of the 106°38' 13.16" W (WGS84), Engineer, 575-524-6160. If The applicant has requested at 32° 19' 29.27"N, 106° 49' use, located at the physical LRG-06603, located within in triplicate, with the State Lower Rio Grande Hydro- on land owned by the no valid protest or objection emergency authorization to 9.08"W (WGS84) and address of 2225 Roadrunner the SW 1/4 SW 1/4 of Engineer, 1680 Hickory graphic Survey. Existing applicants, to supplement is filed, the State Engineer drill the proposed well under LRG-7660-C-S located Lane, Fairacres, NM and projected Section 16, Town- Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, well LRG-17452 POD2 is existing well will evaluate the application NMSA, 1978, Section within the SE1/4 NE 1/4 NE owned by Roger Patterson. ship 17S, Range IE NM 88005 within ten (10) located south of Mesilla, LRG17699-POD1, located in accordance with the 72-12-22. 1/4of Section 10, Township (NMPM), and more specifi- days after the date of the last NM and may be found al the within the SW 1/4 SE 1/4 of provisions of Chapter 72 23 South, Range I East, Any person, firm or corpora- cally located where Latitude publication of this Notice. physical address of 3140 Section 33, Township 27 NMSA 1978. Any person, firm or corpora- NMPM and more specifical- tion or other entity having and Longitude intersect at Facsimiles (faxes) will be Estrada Drive. South, Range 3 East tion or other entity having ly described where Latitude standing to file objections or 32° 23' 27.13" N, 106° 51 ' accepted as a valid protest as (NMPM), and more specifi- Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, standing to file objections or and Longitude intersect at protests shall do so in 10.78" W (WGS84), on land long as the hard copy is Any person, firm or corpora- cally located where Latitude 2019 protests shall do so in 32° 19' 32.77"N, 106° 49' writing (objection must be owned by John Jaramillo, hand-delivered or mailed tion or other entity having and Longitude intersect at writing (objection must be 15.86"W (WGS84), both legible, signed, and include and by discontinuing the use and postmarked within standing to file objections or 31°54' 34.07" N, 106° 38' NOTICE is hereby given legible, signed, and include located on land owned by the writer's complete name, of well LRG-06603-S, loca- 24-hours of the facsimile. protests shall do so in 25.11 " W (WGS84), on that on May 29, 2019, Five the writer's complete name, Cupit Family Revocable phone number, email ad- ted within the SE 1/4 NE 1/4 Mailing postmark will be- writing (objection must be land owned by Eduardo and T Farms, 400 Pocano Ln phone number, email ad- Trust, and transferring 20.93 dress, and mailing address). of Section. 17, Township used to validate the 24-hour legible, signed, and include Georgina Contreras, for the Dr., El Paso TX 79912, filed dress, and mailing address). acre-feet per annum surface The objection to the appro- 22S, Range IE (NMPM), period. Protests can be faxed the writer's complete name, continued diversion of the application numbered The objection to the appro- and groundwater combined val of the application must and more specifically loca- to the Office of the State phone number, email ad- amount of water subject to LRG-4641-POD6, OSE File val of the application must diversion, historically exer- be based on: (1) Impairment; ted where Latitude and Engineer, 575-524-6160. If dress, and mailing address). all conditions and provisions No. LRG-4641-1, with the be based on: (1) Impairment; cised from aforementioned if impairment, you must Longitude intersect at 32° no valid protest or objection The objection to the appro- contained in the Final Judg- State Engineer for Permit to if impairment, you must wells LRG7660-C and specifically identify your 23' 41.15" N, 106° 51 ' 16.21 is filed, the State Engineer val of the application must ment and Settlement Agree- Change an Existing Water specifically identify your LRG-7660-C-S and from water rights; and/or (2) " W (WGS84), on land will evaluate the application be based on: (l) Impairment; ment in Stream System Issue Right within the Lower Rio water rights; and/or (2) Elephant Butte Irrigation Public Welfare/Conservation owned by Ronald Weich, for in accordance with the if impairment, you must No. 101, SS-97-101, filed Grande Underground Water Public Welfare/Conservation District surface water deliv- of Water; if public welfare the continued diversion of provisions of Chapter 72 specifically identity your August 22, 2011 , combined Basin in Doña Ana County of Water; if public welfare ery structures for the irriga- or conservation of water the amount of water subject NMSA 1978. water rights; and/or (2) with surface water from the by drilling proposed well or conservation of water tion of 4.65 acres of land within the state of New to all conditions and provi- Public Welfare/Conservation Elephant Butte Irrigation LRG-4641-POD6 to a depth within the state of New located within the NE 1/4 of Mexico, you must show how sions contained in the Final Dates: 06/14, 6/21, 06/28, of Water; if public welfare District for the irrigation of of 75 feet with an 18-inch Mexico, you must show how Section 10, Township 23 you will be substantially and Judgment and Settlement 2019 or conservation of water 2.72 acres of land, owned by casing, in a location within you will be substantially and South, Range 1 East, NMPM specifically affected. The Agreement in Stream Sys- within the state of New the applicant, located within the NE 1/4 SW 1/4 of Section specifically affected. The and the NW 1/4 of Section 1 written protest must be filed, tem Issue No. 101, NOTICE is hereby given Mexico, you must show how the NE 1/4 of Section 4, 5, Township 19S, Range written protest must be filed, 1, Township 23 South, in triplicate, with the State SS-97-101, filed August 22, that on June 12, 2018, you will be substantially and Township 28 South, Range 3 03W (NMPM) and more in triplicate, with the State Range 1 East, NMPM, Engineer, 1680 Hickory 2011, combined with surface Irasema Philippou, PO Box specifically affected. The East (NMPM), as described specifically located at or Engineer, 1680 Hickory owned by Cupit Family Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, water from the Elephant 5019, Las Cruces, NM written protest must be filed, by Subfile near where Latitude and Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, Revocable Trust. NM 88005 within ten (10) Butte Irrigation District for 88003, filed application in triplicate, with The State LRS-28-019-0094 of the Longitude intersect at 32°40' NM 88005 within ten (10) days after the date of the last the irrigation of 1.46 acres of numbered LRG-17452 Engineer, 1680 Hickory Lower Rio Grande Hydro- 58.622"N, 107°10'23.844"W days after the date of the last Said 20.93 acre-feet per publication of this Notice. land, owned by the appli- POD2, OSE File Number Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, graphic Survey. The pro- (WGS84), on land owned by publication of this Notice. annum surface and ground- Facsimiles (faxes) will be cant, located within the SE LRG-384-2, with the state NM 88005 within ten (10) posed site of supplemental the applicant, and discontin- Facsimiles (faxes) will be water combined diversion is accepted as a valid protest as 1/4SE 1/4 of projected Section Engineer for Permit for an days after the date of the last well LRG-17699-POD2 is ue the use of existing well accepted as a valid protest as to be exercised from afore- long as the hard copy is 17, Township 22S, Range IE Additional Point of Diver- publication of this Notice. located south of La Union, LRG-4641, located on land long as the hard copy is mentioned wells hand-delivered or mailed (NMPM), as described by sion within the Lower Rio Facsimiles (faxes) will be NM and is approximately owned by the applicants hand-delivered or mailed LRG-7660-C, and postmarked within Subfile LRN-28-004-0044-B Grande Underground Water accepted as a valid protest as 820 feet southwest of the located within the NE 1/4 SW and postmarked within LRG-7660-C-S, LRG-7660 24-hours of the facsimile. of the Lower Rio Grande Basin in Doña Ana County long as the hard copy is intersection of Cielo Dorado 1/4of Section 5, Township 24-hours of the facsimile. POD6 and LRG-7660 POD9 Mailing postmark will be Hydrographic Survey. by using existing domestic hand-delivered or mailed and Cielo del Oeste. 19S, Range 03W (NMPM) Mailing postmark will be and from Elephant Butte used to validate the 24-hour well LRG- 17452 POD2 and postmarked within and more specifically descri- used to validate the 24-hour Irrigation District surface period. Protests can be faxed The applicant has requested located within the NW1/4 24-h0ur of the facsimile. Any person, firm or corpora- bed where Latitude and period. Protests can be faxed water structures, and stacked to the Office of the State emergency authorization to SW1/4 of projected Section Mailing postmark will be tion or other entity having Longitude intersect at 32°40' to the Office of the State on an existing surface and Engineer, 575-524-6160. If drill the proposed well under 36, Township 23 South, used to validate the 24-hour standing to file objections or 58.906"N and Engineer, 575-524-6160. If groundwater combined wa- no valid protest or objection NMSA, 1978, Section Range I East, NMPM, and period. Protests can be faxed protests shall do so in 107°10'23.695"W (WGS84), no valid protest or objection ter right appurtenant to 4.65 is filed, the State Engineer 72-12-23. more specifically described to the Office of the State writing (objection must be for the continued diversion is filed, the State Engineer acres of land, located within will evaluate the application where Latitude and Longi- Engineer, 575-524-6160. If legible, signed, and include of the amount of water will evaluate the application the NE 1/4 of Section 10, in accordance with the Old wells LRG-06603 and tude intersect ac 32° 15' no valid protest or objection the writer's complete name, subject to all conditions and in accordance with the Township 23 South, Range 1 provisions of Chapter 72 LRG-06603-S will be re- 46.64"N, 106° 47' 58.95"W is filed, the State Engineer phone number, email ad- provisions contained in the provisions of Chapter 72 East, NMPM, owned by NMSA 1978. tained for other rights. The (WGS84), on land owned by will evaluate the application dress, and mailing address). Final Judgment and Settle- NMSA 1978. Roger Patterson, for irriga- proposed location for the applicant, to supplement in accordance with the The objection to the appro- ment tion purpose. Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, LRG-06603-POD23 is west existing well LRG-384 loca- provisions of Chapter 72 val of the application must Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, 2019 of Dona Ana, NM and is ted within the NW 1/4 S W1/4 NMSA 1978. be based on: (1) Impairment; Agreement in Stream Sys- 2019 The transfer of the 20.93 approximately 532 feet of projected Section 36, if impairment, you must tem Issue No. 101, acre-feet per annum surface NOTICE is hereby given northeast of the intersection Township 23 South, Range 1 Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, specifically identify your SS-97-101, filed August 22, NOTICE OF INTENT TO and groundwater combined that on April 5, 2019, of Vista Valley Trail and East, NMPM, and more 2019 water rights; and/or (2) 2011, together with wells APPROVE diversion is contingent upon Arnoldo and Adriana Bustil- Trails End Rd. specifically described where Public Welfare/Conservation LRG-4641-S-2, proof from the Elephant los, PO Box 310 Dona Ana, Latitude and Longitude in- NOTICE is hereby given of Water; if public welfare LRG4641-S-3, and Notice is hereby given that Butte Irrigation District of NM 88032, filed application Any person, firm or corpora- tersect at 32° 15' 48.81 "N, that on June 4, 2019, or conservation of water LRG-4641-POD5, described the Las Cruces City Council the transfer of the surface numberedLRG-06603-POD tion or other entity having 106° 48' 0.96"W (WGS84), Gilberto and Jessica Porras, within the state of New in OSE file LRG-4641-1, for will hold a Public Hearing to water right appurtenant to 23, OSE File No. standing to file objections or on land owned by Robert 1620 N. Resler Ste. A, El Mexico, you must show how the irrigation of 116 acres of discuss approval or disap- the move-from 4.65 acres to LRG-06603-40, with the protests shall do so in Kinney, for the continued Paso, TX 79911, filed appli- you will be substantially and land, owned by the appli- proval of the issuance of a instead be stacked upon the State Engineer for Permit to writing (objection must be diversion of the amount of cation numbered specifically affected. The cant, located within the SW Restaurant and existing surface water right Change Location of Well legible, signed, and include water subject to all condi- LRG-17699-POD2, OSE written protest must be filed, 1/4of Section 4, Township License to Sugies appurtenant to the move-to within the Lower Rio the writer's complete name, tions and provisions con- File No. LRG-17699-1, with in triplicate, with the State 19S, Range 03W, SW 1/4 of Diner, LLC d/b/a Sugies 4.65 acres. Grande Underground Water phone number, email ad- tained in the August 22, the State Engineer for Permit Engineer, 1680 Hickory Section 5, Township 19S, Diner, to be located at 340 Basin in Dona Ana County dress, and mailing address). 2011 Final Judgment and to Drill and Use a Supple- Loop, Suite J, Las Cruces, Range 03W, and SE 1/4 of North Main Street, Las In summary, the surface and by drilling new well The objection to the appro- Settlement Agreement in mental Well within the NM 88005 within ten (10) Section 05, Township 19S, Cruces, New Mexico. groundwater combined wa- LRG-06603-POD23, to a val of the application must Stream System Issue No. Lower Rio Grande Under- days after the date of the last Range 03W (NMPM), as ter right appurtenant to the depth of 200 ft. with a 4-in. be based on: (1) Impairment; 101, SS-97-101, combined ground Water Basin in Doña publication of this Notice. described by Subfile Order The Public Hearing will be 4.65 acre move-from place casing, to be located within if impairment, you must with surface water from the Ana County by drilling new Facsimiles (faxes) will be No. LRR-28-007-0001 of held in conjunction with the of use, located at the the SE 1/4 SE 1/4 of projected specifically identify your Elephant Butte Irrigation well LRG-17699-POD2 to a accepted as a valid protest as the Third Judicial regular meeting of the City physical address of 2190 Section 17, Township 22S, water rights; and/or (2) District for the irrigation of depth of 250 ft. with an 8-in. long as the hard copy is District Court, Doña Ana Council on Monday, July 15, Friday, June 21, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 25 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

2019, beginning at 1:00 p.m. STATE OF STATE OF first publication of this NUE SERVICE, Defend- real or personal property, in the City Council Cham- NEW MEXICO this cause, on or before the NEW MEXICO Notice or the claims will be ants. affixture of any mobile or bers, 700 North Main Street, COUNTY OF time allowed by law, a COUNTY OF forever barred. Claims must manufactured home to the City Hall. If passed, the DOÑA ANA judgment by default will be DOÑA ANA be presented either to the land, deactivation of title to Director of the Alcohol and THIRD JUDICIAL entered against you, and the THIRD JUDICIAL undersigned Personal Repre- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE a mobile or manufactured Gaming Division of the DISTRICT relief prayed for by the DISTRICT COURT sentative in care of Joseph that the above-entitled home on the property, if any, State of New Mexico Regu- Petitioners will be granted. M. Holmes, P.A., PO Box Court, having appointed me environmental contamina- lation & Licensing Depart- Judge: James T. Martin Petitioners' attorney is: NO. CV-2019-1560 366, Las Cruces, New or my designee as Special tion on the property, if any, ment may approve the tate to wit: No. D-307-CV-2019-01493 JAMES T. MARTIN Mexico 88004-0366, or filed Master in this matter with and zoning violations con- issuance of the license. Daniel Sosa, III with the Third Judicial the power to sell, has cerning the property, if any. Unit 2305, Casitas at Mor- Sosa Law Firm, LLC IN THE MATTER OF District Court, 201 W. ordered me to sell the real Witness my hand and seal ningstar Condominiums, a EDWARD H. AVALOS Post Office Box 12293 THE PETITION OF Picacho, Las Cruces, New property (the "Property") NOTICE IS FURTHER this 4th day of June 2019. Condominium in the City of and FRANCES E. AVA- Albuquerque, New Mexico LEROY EDWARD COL- Mexico 88005. situated in Dona Ana Coun- GIVEN that the purchaser at Las Cruces, Dona Ana LOS, GILBERT E. AVA- 87195 LINS ty, New Mexico, commonly such sale shall take title to /s/Linda Lewis, CMC, City County, Mexico, being more LOS, Telephone: (575) 526-6864 FOR CHANGE OF Dated: June 10, 2019 known as 1810 Halfmoon the above described real Clerk fully described in the Con- CARISSA VASQUEZ, and NAME Dr, Las Cruces, NM 88005, property subject to a one (1) dominium Declaration recor- KENNETH R. AVALOS, Witness my hand and seal of /s/ Anthony DePiazza and more particularly descri- month right of redemption. Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 2019 ded on January 7, 2005 in Plaintiffs, Court on this the 31st day of NOTICE OF PETITION Anthony DePiazza, Personal bed as follows: Book 578, Pages 695-763 May, 2019. TO CHANGE NAME Representative PROSPECTIVE PUR- STATE OF and the Amended Condo- -vs- of the Estate of Rodney J. LOT NUMBERED 66 IN CHASERS AT SALE ARE NEW MEXICO minium Declaration recor- By:/s/ EBalizan NOTICE IS HEREBY Chras, Deceased BLOCK NUMBERED OF ADVISED TO MAKE COUNTY OF DONA ANA ded on March 27, 2007 in DEPUTY CLERK GIVEN that LeRoy Edward CRESCENT PARK ADDI- THEIR OWN EXAMINA- THIRD JUDICIAL Book 800, Pages 358-430 of David S. Borunda, Court Collins, a resident of the PREPARED & SUBMIT- TION, PLAT TWO, LAS TION OF THE TITLE AND DISTRICT COURT the records of Dona Ana ESTATE OF RUDY AVA- CEO City of Las Cruces, County TED BY: CRUCES, NEW MEXICO, THE CONDITION OF THE County, New Mexico, to- LOS, Deceased, GLORIA EBalizan, Jud. Spec. II of Doña Ana, State of New JOSEPH M. HOLMES, P.A. AS THE SAME IS SHOWN PROPERTY AND TO Cause No. gether with undivided inter- DAVIS, MARY ANN Mexico, and over the age of PO Box 366 AND DESIGNATED ON CONSULT THEIR OWN D-307-CV-2019-00401 est in the common areas and AVALOS Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, fourteen years, has filed a Las Cruces, NM 88004-0366 THE PLAT OF SAID ATTORNEY BEFORE Judge: James T. Martin facilities appurtenant to said MONTANO, ANY AND 2019 Petition to Change Name in (575) 524-0833 CRESCENT PARK ADDI- BIDDING. unit. ALL OTHER KNOWN the Third Judicial District [email protected] TION, PLAT TWO, FILED THE CASITAS AT OR UNKNOW HEIRS OF Court, Doña Ana County, IN THE OFFICE OF THE By: Robert Doyle MORNINGSTAR Said property's address is THE ESTATE OF RUDY STATE OF New Mexico, wherein he /s/ Joseph M. Holmes COUNTY CLERK OF c/o Legal Process Network HOMEOWNERS ASSO- commonly known as 3650 AVALOS, Deceased, AND NEW MEXICO seeks to change his name Joseph M. Holmes DOÑA ANA COUNTY, P.O. Box 51526 CIATION, INC. Morningstar Dr. #2305, Las ALL OTHER PERSONS COUNTY OF from LeRoy Edward Collins Attorney for the Estate NEW MEXICO ON Albuquerque, NM 87181 Plaintiff, Cruces, NM 88011. WHO MAY CLAIM ANY DOÑA ANA to Lee Edward Collins, and 12/11/1963 IN PLAT INTEREST IN THE RE- THIRD JUDICIAL that this Petition will be Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, BOOK 9, FOLIO 11. 2 NM-17-786310-JUD v. If there is a conflict between AL ESTATE BEING THE DISTRICT COURT heard before the Honorable 2019 IDSPub #0153693 the legal description and real SUBJECT MATTER OF James T. Martin, District If there is a conflict between THE RODERICK C. property address, the legal THIS ACTION, NO. CV-2019-1607 Judge, on the 8th day of STATE OF the legal description and the 6/14/2019 6/21/2019 FARR AND ELEANOR J. description shall control. Defendants. MARCI E. BEYER August 2019, at the hour of NEW MEXICO street address, the legal 6/28/2019 7/5/2019 FARR 2013 LIVING 8:45 a.m., at Doña Ana COUNTY OF description shall control. TRUST Together with the heredita- NOTICE OF PENDENCY IN THE MATTER OF County Courthouse, 201 W. DOÑA ANA The sale is to begin at 10:45 STATE OF Defendant. ments and appurtenances OF SUIT THE PETITION OF Picacho, Las Cruces, New THIRD JUDICIAL on July 25, 2019, Third NEW MEXICO belonging to said real estate BY PUBLICATION ANGELINA YAZMINE Mexico. DISTRICT Judicial District Courthouse, COUNTY OF NOTICE OF SALE and in any way pertaining to PENA City of Las Cruces, County DOÑA ANA said premises to satisfy the FROM: THE STATE OF FOR CHANGE OF (seal) Case No.: of Dona Ana, State of New THIRD JUDICIAL By virtue of a Default amount due on Plaintiffs NEW MEXICO NAME D-307-CV-2017-03811 Mexico, at which time I will DISTRICT COURT Judgment issued out of the Judgment in the total amount TO: THE ABOVE- Respectfully submitted, sell to the highest and best District Court of Dona Ana of $10,034.45 together with NAMED DEFENDANTS, NOTICE OF PETITION /s/ LeRoy Edward Collins NATIONSTAR MORT- bidder for cash, in lawful NO. D-307-CV-2017-00679 County, New Mexico on interest to the date of sale in AND ANY KNOWN OR TO CHANGE NAME LeRoy Edward Collins GAGE LLC D/B/A currency of the United States May 7, 2019, in the above the amount of $194.85 and UNKNOWN HEIRS OR 4334 Canterra Arc CHAMPION MORT- of America, the Property to MRH SUB I LLC, entitled cause in which it all costs of said sale. ASSIGNS OF INTEREST NOTICE IS HEREBY Las Cruces, NM 88011 GAGE COMPANY, Plain- pay expenses of sale, and to Plaintiff, was determined that IN THE REFERENCED GIVEN that Angelina Yaz- 575-520-9710 tiff, satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Plaintiff has a judgment If the amount bid is over and AND DESCRIBED REAL mine Pena, a resident of the ment granted on May 13, v. against the Defendant THE above the amount due the ESTATE City of Las Cruces, County Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 2019 vs. 2019, in the total amount of RODERICK C. FARR Plaintiff, plus costs of sale, of Doña Ana, State of New $199,075.43, with interest at CRESCENCIO A. HI- AND ELEANOR J. FARR the amount of the proceeds YOU ARE HEREBY NO- Mexico, and over the age of STATE OF UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- the rate of 3.80999% per DALGO, EMMA L. HI- 2013 LIVING TRUST in shall, pursuant to said Judg- TIFIED that suit has been fourteen years, has filed a NEW MEXICO VISEES AND LEGATEES annum from September 30, DALGO, WILMINGTON the amount of $10,034.45 ment, be paid into the filed against you by Plain- Petition to Change Name in COUNTY OF OF PRISCILLA O. GRI- 2018 through the date of the FINANCE, INC., CITI- together with interest from registry of the Court for tiffs in the above referenced the Third Judicial District DOÑA ANA JALVA, DECEASED; sale. The sale is subject to MORTGAGE, INC., and after April 26, 2019 at determination of the and titled cause the general Court, Doña Ana County, THIRD JUDICIAL UNITED STATES OF the entry of an Order by this KRISTEN GARCIA AND the rate of 8.75% per annum, amounts to be paid, and to object of this matter is to New Mexico, wherein she DISTRICT COURT AMERICA BY AND Court approving the sale. STATE FARM MUTUAL and by which judgment I am whom said amount shall be quiet title in and to 9273 seeks to change her name THROUGH THE SECRE- AUTOMOBILE INSUR- among other things com- paid. Said sale shall be to the Arroyo Road, 6545 Coyote from Angelina Yazmine Pe- No. D-307-PB-2019-00086 TARY OF HOUSING NOTICE IS FURTHER ANCE COMPANY, manded to sell all the lands highest bidder for cash or Road, 9277 Arroyo Road, na to Angelina Yazmine Judge James T. Martin AND URBAN DEVELOP- GIVEN that the real proper- Defendants. described in said judgment, certified funds; provided, and 9269 Arroyo Road, all Alarcon, and that this Peti- MENT; LILLIAN GRI- ty and improvements con- which real estate is to be however that Plaintiff shall located within Dona Ana tion will be heard before the IN THE MATTER OF JALVA, AS TRUSTEE OF cerned with herein will be NOTICE OF SUIT sold in the foreclosure sale be entitled to bid all or a part County, New Mexico and Honorable Marci E. Beyer, THE ESTATE OF THE MIGUEL GRIJAL- sold subject to any and all and more particularly descri- of its Judgment. being within that certain District Judge, on the 15th RODNEY J. CHRAS, De- VA, JR., AND PRISCIL- patent reservations, ease- STATE OF NEW MEXI- bed in the judgment of said tract of land more particular- day of August 2019, at the ceased. LA O. GRIJALVA REVO- ments, and all taxes and CO to the above-named cause and hereinafter descri- DATED this 31st day of ly described as follows: hour of 9:00 a.m., at Doña CABLE TRUST DATED utility liens, special assess- Defendant Kristen Garcia, bed. May, 2019. SE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of the Ana County Courthouse, NOTICE TO FEBRUARY 24, 1989, AS ments and taxes that may be GREETINGS: RESPECTFULLY SE 1/4 of Section 5, Twp. 201 W. Picacho, Las Cruces, CREDITORS AMENDED ON AUGUST due. Nationstar Mortgage Notice is hereby given that SUBMITTED 22S, R.3E, N.M.P.M., con- New Mexico. 8, 2007; THE MIGUEL LLC D/B/A Champion You are hereby notified that on the 16th day of July, By /s/ Stephen Hosford taining 10 acres of land, NOTICE IS HEREBY GRIJALVA, JR., AND Mortgage Company, its at- the above-named Plaintiff 2019 at the hour of 1:15pm Stepfen Iosford, Special more or less, except for 30 Respectfully submitted, GIVEN that the undersigned PRISCILLA O. GRIJAL- torneys, and the undersigned has filed a civil action in the front of the Dona Ana Master feet in width on the east side /s/ Angelina Y Pena has been appointed the VA REVOCABLE TRUST Special Master, disclaim all against you in the above- County Judicial Complex P.O. Box 420 for road purposes. Angelina Y Pena Personal Representative of DATED FEBRUARY 24, responsibility for, and the entitled Court and cause, the located at 201 W. Picacho Array, NM 87930-0420 6534 Jaeger Place this estate. All persons 1989, AS AMENDED ON purchaser at the sale takes general object thereof being Avenue, Las Cruces, NM 575-644-6068 YOU ARE FURTHER Las Cruces, NM 88012 having claims against this AUGUST 8, 2007; UNI- the property "as is," in its to foreclose a mortgage on 88005, I will in obedience to NOTIFIED that, unless you 575-650-8127 estate are required to present TED STATES OF AMER- present condition, subject to property located as 1331 said Judgment sell the Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, enter your appearance, or their claims within four ICA BY AND THROUGH the valuation of the property Magoffin Place, Las Cruces, following described real es- 07/05, 2019 file a responsive pleading in Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 2019 months after the date of the THE INTERNAL REVE- by the County Assessor as NM 88007, Dona Ana 26 | Legal Notices Las Cruces Bulletin The Friday, June 21, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

County, New Mexico, said Master in this matter with NOTICE IS FURTHER SUBDIVISION "C" PROPERTY AND TO property being sold herein is manufactured home to the D-307-CV-2019-00516, property being more particu- the power to sell, has GIVEN that the purchaser at BLOCK #12,13,14 & 15 AS CONSULT THEIR OWN the property more particular- land, deactivation of title to wherein you are named or larly described as: ordered me to sell the real such sale shall take title to CORRECTED, FILED IN ATTORNEY BEFORE ly described above, not the a mobile or manufactured designated as Defendants property (the "Property") the above described real THE OFFICE OF THE BIDDING. property located at the street home on the property, if any, and wherein the said Plain- LOT 2, BLOCK M, LEG- situated in Dona Ana Coun- property subject to a one (1) COUNTY CLERK OF address; any prospective environmental contamina- tiff seeks to obtain construc- ENDS WEST SUBDIVI- ty, New Mexico, commonly month right of redemption. DOÑA ANA COUNTY, By: Robert Doyle purchaser at the sale is given tion on the property, if any, tive service of process upon SION PEASE II, IN THE known as 201 Princeton NEW MEXICO ON c/o Legal Process Network notice that it should verify and zoning violations con- you. The general objects of CITY OF LAS CRUCES, Drive, Las Cruces, NM PROSPECTIVE PUR- 07/17/1967 IN PLAT P.O. Box 51526 the location and address of cerning the property, if any. said action are the establish- DOÑA ANA COUNTY, 88005, and more particularly CHASERS AT SALE ARE BOOK 10, FOLIO 10-12. Albuquerque, NM 87181 the property being sold. ment of the estate of the NEW MEXICO, AS THE described as follows: ADVISED TO MAKE Said sale will be made NOTICE IS FURTHER Plaintiff in fee simple in and SAME IS SHOWN AND THEIR OWN EXAMINA- If there is a conflict between 2NM-17-784181-JUD pursuant to the judgment GIVEN that the purchaser at to the property described in DESIGNATED ON PLAT LOT NUMBERED 27 OF TION OF THE TITLE AND the legal description and the IDSPub #0153369 entered on April 5, 2019 in such sale shall take title to the Complaint in said cause NO. 4152, THEREOF ALAMEDA TERRACE, THE CONDITION OF THE street address, the legal the above entitled and num- the above-described real against the adverse claims of FILED FOR RECORD IN LAS CRUCES, DOÑA PROPERTY AND TO description shall control. 5/31/2019 6/7/2019 bered cause, which was a property subject to rights of the Defendants, and each of THE OFFICE OF THE ANA COUNTY, NEW CONSULT THEIR OWN The sale is to begin at 10:45 6/14/2019 6/21/2019 suit to foreclose a mortgage redemption. them, and everyone claiming COUNTY CLERK OF MEXICO, AS THE SAME ATTORNEY BEFORE on July 11, 2019, Third held by the above Plaintiff by, through, or under them, SAID COUNTY ON MAY IS SHOWN AND DESIG- BIDDING. Judicial District Courthouse, STATE OF and wherein Plaintiff was Margaret Lake and that the Defendants, 19, 2005, AND RECOR- NATED ON THE PLAT OF City of Las Cruces, County NEW MEXICO adjudged to have a lien Special Master and each of them, and DED IN BOOK 21, PAGES SAID ALAMEDA TER- By: Robert Doyle of Doña Ana, State of New COUNTY OF against the above-described Pro Legal Services, LLC everyone claiming by, 208-209, PLAT RECORDS. RACE, FILED IN THE c/o Legal Process Network Mexico, at which time I will DOÑA ANA real estate in the sum of 201 Eubank Blvd. NE, Suite through or under them, be OFFICE OF THE COUNTY P.O. Box 51526 sell to the highest and best THIRD JUDICIAL $90,358.19 plus interest A1 barred and forever stopped Unless you file and serve a CLERK OF DOÑA ANA Albuquerque, NM 87181 bidder for cash, in lawful DISTRICT from January 31, 2019 to the Albuquerque, NM 87123 from having or claiming any pleading or motion in re- COUNTY, NEW MEXICO currency of the United States date of sale at the rate of (505)715-3711 lien upon, or any right, title, sponse to the complaint in ON JANUARY 26, 1955 IN 2 NM-18-842373-JUD of America, the Property to NO. D-307-CV-2018-02184 3.250% per annum, the costs or interest in or to the said said cause on or before 30 PLAT BOOK 7, FOLIO 59. IDSPub #0153572 pay expenses of sale, and to of sale, including the Special Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, real estate adverse to the days after the last publica- satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Master's fee, publication 07/12, 2019 estate of the Plaintiff, and tion date, judgment by If there is a conflict between 6/7/2019 6/14/2019 ment granted on April 30, IDAHO HOUSING AND costs, and Plaintiff's costs that the title of the Plaintiff default will be entered the legal description and the 6/21/2019 6/28/2019 2019, in the total amount of FINANCE ASSOCIA- expended for taxes, insur- STATE OF thereto in fee simple be against you. street address, the legal $231,828.26, with interest at TION, ance, and keeping the prop- NEW MEXICO forever quieted and set at description shall control. STATE OF the rate of 4.875% per Plaintiff, erty in good repair. Plaintiff COUNTY OF rest, said property being that Respectfully Submitted, The sale is to begin at 10:45 NEW MEXICO annum from April 16, 2019 has the right to bid at such DOÑA ANA certain land situate in Dona WEINSTEIN & RILEY, on July 11, 2019, Third COUNTY OF through the date of the sale. v. sale and submit its bid THIRD JUDICIAL Ana County, New Mexico P.S. Judicial District Courthouse, DOÑA ANA The sale is subject to the verbally or in writing. The DISTRICT to-wit. A certain parcel of /s/ Elizabeth V. Friedenstein City of Las Cruces, County THIRD JUDICIAL entry of an Order by this FAY A. GARCES, NEW Plaintiff may apply all or land being situate within of Dona Ana, State of New DISTRICT Court approving the sale. MEXICO MORTGAGE any part of its judgment to No. D-307-CV-2019-00516 Section 6, Township 28 Elizabeth V. Friedenstein Mexico, at which time I will FINANCE AUTHORITY, the purchase price in lieu of Judge Marci E. Beyer South, Range 3 East, New 5801 Osuna Road NE, Suite sell to the highest and best Case No.: NOTICE IS FURTHER THE UNKNOWN cash. Mexico Principal Meridian, A-103 bidder for cash, in lawful D-307-CV-2018-00325 GIVEN that the real proper- SPOUSE OF FAY A. At the date and time stated HOMESTEAD EQUITY, Dona Ana County, New Albuquerque, New Mexico currency of the United States ty and improvements con- GARCES, above, the Special Master LLC, Mexico, and being more 87109 of America, the Property to LSF11 MASTER PAR- cerned with herein will be Defendants. may postpone the sale to a New Mexico limited particularly described by Phone: (505) 348 3200 pay expenses of sale, and to TICIPATION TRUST, sold subject to any and all such later date and time as liability company, metes and bounds as fol- [email protected] satisfy the foreclosure Judg- Plaintiff, patent reservations, ease- NOTICE OF SALE the Special Master may Plaintiff, lows: Attorney for Plaintiff ment granted on April 24, ments, and all taxes and specify. 2019, in the total amount of vs. utility liens, special assess- NOTICE IS HEREBY v. Commencing at a found U.S. Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, $147,046.21, with interest at ments and taxes that may be GIVEN that the undersigned NOTICE IS FURTHER G.L.O. brass cap marking 2019 the rate of 3.59% per annum THOMAS COOK, OLGA due. Special Master will on July GIVEN that this sale may GROUP ONE: THE FOL- the West 1/4 corner of from February 28, 2019 COOK; Defendants. 16, 2019 at 12:00 PM, be subject to a bankruptcy LOWING NAMED Section 6, Township 28 STATE OF through the date of the sale. LSF11 MASTER PAR- outside the main entrance of filing, a payoff, a reinstate- PERSON, IF LIVING, IF south, Range 3 East, being NEW MEXICO The sale is subject to the NOTICE OF FORECLO- TICIPATION TRUST, its the 3rd Judicial District ment or any other condition DECEASED, HER "THE TRUE POINT OF COUNTY OF entry of an Order by this SURE SALE attorneys, and the under- Courthouse, 201 W. Pica- that would cause the cancel- UNKNOWN HEIRS, SU- BEGINNING", whence a DOÑA ANA Court approving the sale. signed Special Master, dis- cho, Las Cruces, NM, sell lation of this sale. Further, if LEMA MORALES found U.S.G.L.O. brass cap THIRD JUDICIAL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE claim all responsibility for, and convey to the highest any of these conditions exist, (A/K/A/ SULEMA MO- marking the comer common DISTRICT NOTICE IS FURTHER that the above-entitled and the purchaser at the sale bidder for cash all the right, at the time of sale, this sale RALES LOPEZ), to Section 36 Township 27 GIVEN that the real proper- Court, having appointed me takes the property "as is," in title, and interest of the will be null and void, the South, Range 2 East, Section Case No.: ty and improvements con- or my designee as Special its present condition, subject above-named defendants in successful bidder's funds GROUP TWO: UN- 31 , Township 27 South, D-307-CV-2018-02640 cerned with herein will be Master in this matter with to the valuation of the and to the following descri- shall be returned, and the KNOWN CLAIMANTS Range 3 East, Section 1 , sold subject to any and all the power to sell, has property by the County bed real estate located in Special Master and the OF INTEREST IN THE Township 28 South, Range 2 REVERSE MORTGAGE patent reservations, ease- ordered me to sell the real Assessor as real or personal said County and State: mortgagee giving this notice PREMISSES ADVERSE East and Section 6, Town- FUNDING, LLC, Plaintiff, ments, and all taxes and property (the "Property") property, affixture of any shall not be liable to the TO THE PLAINTIFF, OF ship 28 South, Range 3 East, utility liens, special assess- situated in Doña Ana Coun- mobile or manufactured Lot 13, Block 1, of successful bidder for any INTEREST IN THE New Mexico Principal Meri- vs. ments and taxes that may be ty, New Mexico, commonly home to the land, deactiva- McCLURE MANOR SUB- damages. PREMISSES ADVERSE dian, Dona Ana County, due. Reverse Mortgage known as 5065 Pueblo Trl., tion of title to a mobile or DIVISION UNIT NO. 1, TO THE PLAINTIFF, New Mexico, said point JANET CARVER AS Funding, LLC, its attorneys, Las Cruces, NM manufactured home on the located in the City of Las NOTICE IS FURTHER Defendants. lying on the center line of a TRUSTEE OF THE and the undersigned Special 88012-7371, and more par- property, if any, environ- Cruces, County of Dona GIVEN that the real proper- 80.00 foot roadway ease- GEORGE B. CARVER Master, disclaim all respon- ticularly described as fol- mental contamination on the Ana, State of New Mexico ty and improvements con- NOTICE OF PENDENCY ment (Koogle Road), bears AND GEORGIA E. sibility for, and the purchas- lows: property, if any, and zoning as shown on Plat thereof cerned with herein will be OF ACTION N 00° 06' 07" E (BASIS OF CARVER REVOCABLE er at the sale takes the violations concerning the recorded on June 20, 1984 in sold subject to any and all BEARING), a distance of TRUST DATED JULY 27, property "as is," in its LOT NUMBERED 9G IN property, if any. Plat Book 13, at Pages 265 patent reservations, ease- TO: UNKNOWN PER- 2517.88 feet; 2000; UNITED STATES present condition, subject to BLOCK NUMBERED 13 and 266 as Plat No. 1197, ments, all recorded and SONS WHO MAY CLAIM OF AMERICA BY AND the valuation of the property OF ELEPHANT BUTTE NOTICE IS FURTHER records of Dona Ana Coun- unrecorded liens not fore- A LIEN, INTEREST OR Thence, from found THROUGH THE SECRE- by the County Assessor as LAND & TRUST COMPA- GIVEN that the purchaser at ty. closed herein, and all recor- TITLE IN THE PREMISES U.S.G.L.O. brass cap mark- TARY OF HOUSING real or personal property, NY AMENDMENT #2 OF such sale shall take title to ded and unrecorded special ADVERSE TO THE ing the West 1/4 corner of AND URBAN DEVELOP- affixture of any mobile or SUBDIVISION "C" the above described real The address of the real assessments and taxes that PLAINTIFF. Section 6, and along the MENT, Defendants. manufactured home to the BLOCK #12,13,14 & 15 AS property subject to a one (1) property is 1113 Winton may be due. Plaintiff and its section line common to land, deactivation of title to CORRECTED, LAS CRU- month right of redemption. Circle, Las Cruces, NM attorneys disclaim all re- GREETINGS: Section 6, Township 28 NOTICE OF FORECLO- a mobile or manufactured CES, NEW MEXICO, AS 88007. Plaintiff does not sponsibility for, and the You and each of you are South, Range 3 East and SURE SALE home on the property, if any, THE SAME IS SHOWN PROSPECTIVE PUR- represent or warrant that the purchaser at the sale takes hereby notified that HOME- Section 1 , Township 28 environmental contamina- AND DESIGNATED ON CHASERS AT SALE ARE stated street address is the the property subject to, the STEAD EQUITY, LLC, South, Range 2 East, N 00° PLEASE TAKE NOTICE tion on the property, if any, THE PLAT OF SAID ELE- ADVISED TO MAKE street address of the descri- valuation of the property by Plaintiff, has filed an action 06' 07" E, a distance of that the above-entitled and zoning violations con- PHANT BUTTE LAND & THEIR OWN EXAMINA- bed property; if the street the County Assessor as real in the District Court of Dona 427.72 feet to a found 5/8 Court, having appointed me cerning the property, if any. TRUST COMPANY TION OF THE TITLE AND address does not match the or personal property, affix- Ana County, New Mexico, inch rebar with yellow cap or my designee as Special AMENDMENT #2 OF THE CONDITION OF THE legal description, then the ture of any mobile or Civil Docket No. No. 5948, being the South- Friday, June 21, 2019 Las Cruces Bulletin Legal Notices | 27 Las Cruces Bulletin - your legal publication for LEGAL NOTICES Las Cruces and Doña Ana County, New Mexico

DAVID S. BORUNDA, required to present their THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- claims within four (4) OBITUARIES TRICT CLERK months after the date of the By: /s/ Jodie M. Delgado first publication of any Deputy published notice to creditors sisters-in-law Mary Moreland In his free time, Chuck en- Jodie M. Delgado or sixty (60) days after the west comer of a 5.00 acre date of mailing or other (Mike) and Sally Stredler joyed raising cattle and tend- parcel owned by Albert A. Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, delivery of this notice, Flores, recorded in Book 1 (Steve) and brother-in-law ing to his fruit orchard on the 2019 whichever is later, or the 17, pages 132-1334 on claims will be forever bar- Dan Sullivan (Kim). Others Mimbres River at San Ysidro, February 13, 1998, Dona STATE OF red. Claims must be presen- surviving Chuck include where he gained a personal Ana County records, also NEW MEXICO ted either to the undersigned being the Northwest corner COUNTY OF DOÑA ANA personal representative at nieces and nephews Jim appreciation for what it took of the parcel herein descri- THIRD JUDICIAL the address listed below, or Reyes (Anezka Drazil), Joel to work the land and improve bed; DISTRICT COURT filed with the Probate Court of Dona Ana, 845 N. Motel Reyes, Shara Moreland, Cam- his surroundings. Hunting Thence, N 90° 00' 00" E, a NO; D-307-CV-2019-1561 Blvd 1-201, Las Cruces, NM eron Moreland (Amanda), and fishing trips — some distance of 1325.10 feet to a MARCI E. BEYER 88007. found 5/8 inch rebar with Jason Sullivan and Brandon planned for months on end yellow cap No. 5948 lying in IN RE: PETITION OF Dated: June 11, 2019 Sullivan; and numerous great — with his sons and friends the center line of a 50.00 HARVEY LEE MORRIS foot roadway easement THE THIRD FOR /s/ Jeremy John DeGraaf nieces and nephews. Refer- are memories to never be for- (Tierra Vista Lane), being CHANGE OF NAME TO Jeremy John DeGraaf ring to himself as a serial gotten. Watching his grand- the Southeast comer of the HARVEY LEE MORRIS 2400 San Carlos St. aforementioned parcel Chaparral, NM 88081 entrepreneur, Chuck was ac- children grow up to become owned by Albert Flores; NOTICE OF PETITION tive in the insurance and real successful, happy adults gave TO CHANGE NAME Dates: 06/21, 06/28, 07/05, Thence, S 00° 13' 16" W, a 2019 estate businesses for many Chuck such pride. He enjoyed distance of437.39 feet along NOTICE IS HEREBY years. He founded Insure all their sports activities and the center line of the GIVEN that Harvey Lee aforementioned roadway Morris the Third a resident STATE OF New Mexico with offices in was their greatest fan. easement (Tierra Vista NEW MEXICO IN of Dofia Ana County and a CHARLES “CHUCK” OLSON southwestern New Mexico In retirement, Chuck de- Lane) to the Southwest resident of Las Cruces, State THE PROBATE COURT comer of a 10.26 acre parcel of New Mexico, and over DOÑA ANA COUNTY Chuck Olson was born in and was the master franchi- voted countless hours to of land owned by ILSD the age of fourteen years has Vieques, Puerto Rico, a U.S. sor and developer of EXIT researching his maternal an- Properties, LLC, recorded in filed a petition to Change No. 19-0097 Book 708, pages 1686-1687 Name in the Third District Navy submarine base on Realty New Mexico and El cestors, the Pruit family, and on May 5, 2006, Dona Ana IN THE MATTER OF Court Dofia Ana County, May 31, 1943. After WWII, Paso, Texas, running EXIT then wrote two historical nov- County records, and being New Mexico, wherein he THE ESTATE OF CAR- the Southeast comer of the seeks to change his name MELA DILEO, DE- his parents, Agnes Pruit and Realty Horizons in Las Cru- els from these pioneering ad- parcel herein described; CEASED. from Harvey Lee Morris the Clarence Olson, moved to the ces. Working alongside were ventures: “The Last Roundup Third to Harvey Lee Morris, Thence, N 89°34' 54" W, a and that this petition will be NOTICE TO CRED- mining town of Santa Rita, his wife and sons, building on the Llano Estacado” (2016) distance of 1324.21 feet to ITORS heard before the Honorable New Mexico, where Chuck the businesses together. His and “Charlie Pruit, Frontier "THE TRUE POINT OF Marci E. Beyer, District BEGINNING" of the parcel Judge, on the 15th day of NOTICE IS HEREBY spent his childhood. On June greatest satisfaction was in Marshal and the Miracle of herein described containing GIVEN that the undersigned August 2019, at the county 7, 2019, his eternal life with training and mentoring oth- Santo Nino de Atocha” (2018). 572,985 square feet or 13.15 courthouse Dofia Ana Coun- has been appointed personal acres of land MORE OR ty New Mexico. representative of the estate his Lord and Savior began in ers, watching them achieve A Celebration of Life will LESS. of the decedent. All persons the presence of his family at their potential. A graduate of be held on Saturday, July 20, Respectfully submitted; having claims against the Street Address: 400 S. Tierra /s/ Harvey Lee Morris the estate of the decedent are home in Las Cruces. Chuck Western New Mexico Univer- 2019, at 10:30 a.m. at Real Life Vista Dr., Santa Teresa, required to present their Third lived his life to the fullest, sity, Chuck’s public service Church, 1040 El Paseo Road, New Mexico 88008 You and Harvey Lee Morris the Third claims within four (4) each of you are further 1070 Marilissa Ln. months after the date of the passionately in love with his includes appointments by Las Cruces, NM 88005. A re- notified that unless you file a Las Cruces NM 88005 first publication of any response pleading or notice published notice to creditors wife of 59 years, Kathy, and Governor Bruce King to the ception will follow. In lieu of within twenty (20) days Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 2019 or sixty (60) days after the fiercely proud of his sons and Governor’s Business Advi- flowers, the family suggests from the third publication of date of mailing or other this Notice, then Judgment STATE OF delivery of this notice, grandchildren. We will for- sory Council and the Board memorial contributions to or other appropriate relief NEW MEXICO whichever is later, or the ever miss him and carry on of Educational Finance. either: Western New Mexico will IN THE claims will be forever bar- be granted against you by PROBATE COURT red. Claims must be presen- his legacy. Chuck and Kathy Chuck served as President of University Foundation default and the relief prayed DOÑA ANA COUNTY ted either to the undersigned raised three sons; Lanny (pre- the following: Independent (Lanny Olson Scholarship for in the Complaint will be personal representative at granted. NO. 19-0125 the address listed below, or deceased) and his widow Jill Insurance Agents of New Fund) P.O. Box 1158, Silver filed with the Probate Court of Silver City; Matt and his Mexico, Las Cruces Associa- City, NM 88062 or foundation. The name and post office IN THE MATTER OF of Doña Ana County, New address of the attorney for THE ESTATE OF Mexico, located at the wife Patty of Las Cruces; and tion of Realtors, Silver City wnmu.edu; New Mexico State the Plaintiff are as follows: GARRY JOHN DE- following address: Michael and his wife Baola of Kiwanis Club and Silver City- University Edgar R. Garret Keithly & English, LLC GRAAF, DECEASED. 845 Motel Blvd. Shane A. English P. O. Box Las Cruces, NM 88007 Odessa, Texas. Also surviving Grant County Chamber of Speech and Hearing Center 1329 NOTICE TO Dated: June 4, 2019 Chuck are four grandchil- Commerce. He enjoyed many (Matt Olson’s Journey Schol- Anthony, NM 88021 CREDITORS /s/ Joseph R. Zodl,Personal dren: Jennifer Olson (Brent years as a member of the arship Fund) 1405 Interna- (seal) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Representative of the Estate Steinberg), Ashley Meyer New Mexico Amigos. tional Mall, Speech Building, EN that the undersigned has of Carmela Dileo, Deceased. Witness my had and seal of been appointed personal rep- 13350 SW 78th Circle (Grant), Molly Olson and Chuck enjoyed driving the Las Cruces, NM 88003; or Real the District Court of Dona resentative of the estate of Ocala, FL 34473 Ryan Olson; and one great- old 1931 Chevy Firetruck Life Church, 1040 El Paseo Ana County, New Mexico the decedent. All persons on this 6th day of June, having claims against the Dates: 06/14, 06/21, 06/28, granddaughter, Willa Hartley in community parades and Rd., Las Cruces, NM 88005. 2019. estate of the decedent are 2019. Olson Steinberg. He leaves other local celebrations. 28 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 OBITUARIES LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

ing, seamstress, truck operator for the US Army at a later date at Trinity Catholic Church, where lock; two stepsons, Eloy and tractor driver. Wilba in Stuttgart Germany. Lutheran Church in Las the Mass of Christian Ray and Nicholas Jack De graduated from Shat- In addition to being a Cruces, NM. Entrusted to Burial was celebrated La O; two sisters, Karen tuck High School in 1949 homemaker and Army Baca’s Funeral Chapels immediately thereafter. Trostad and Elise Shaw. after winning honors as wife, Wilba became an of Las Cruces, 527-2222 The Rite of Committal At his request cremation the best female driver accomplished artist in Your exclusive providers and Interment followed will take place and no in the Oklahoma state oils, acrylics, as well as for “Veterans and Family at Hillcrest Memorial services are scheduled high school driver train- tole painting. Wilba and Memorial Care.” For on- Gardens Cemetery where at this time. Entrusted ing competition. She Dan have three children, line condolences logon to she was laid to rest in the to Baca’s Funeral Cha- attended business school Michael (Marja), Cyn- www.bacasfunceralcha- family plot. The Guerrero pels of Las Cruces and in Oklahoma City tak- thia Shonk (John), and pelslascruces.com Family has entrusted Sunset Crematory, 300 ing her first job with Kevin; seven grandchil- their loved one to the care E. Boutz Road, 527-2222 Mobile Oil Company in dren, Kyle (Haley), Janet ANTONIA RODRIGUEZ of Baca’s Funeral Cha- Your exclusive providers WILBA LEE DUGGAN Oklahoma City. On 12 (Jake), Michelle, Hunter GUERRERO pels of Las Cruces, 300 for “Veterans and Fam- Wilba Lee Duggan, June 1955, Wilba mar- Tomlin, Shane, David, ANTONIA RODRI- E. Boutz Road 527-2222. ily Memorial Care.” For 87, joined her heavenly ried 2Lt. Daniel E. Dug- Delayne and a great GUEZ GUERRERO, age Your exclusive providers online condolences logon father on 13 June 2019. A gan, at Christ Lutheran granddaughter, Leighton. 88, of Las Cruces entered for “Veterans and Fam- to www.bacasfuneralcha- lifelong member of the Church, Shattuck, OK Other survivors include a eternal life on Thurs- ily Memorial Care.” For pelslascruces.com Lutheran Church, Wilba and immediately started sister, Elizabeth (Melvin); day, June 6, 2019 at La online condolences logon was born on 22 Febru- a successful career as three brothers, Floyd Posada - Mesilla Valley to www.bacasfuneralcha- CAROLINA ARMIJO ary 1932 to Rudolph and an Army wife of over 30 (Mildred), Fred (Neva), Hospice surrounded by pelslascruces.com PADILLA Emma Treiber, at Shat- years. Wilba traveled and Randy (Kathleen) her loved ones. Survivors CAROLINA ARMIJO tuck, Oklahoma. She extensively with Dan and a host of nieces and include her loving hus- BRIAN C. BLACKLOCK PADILLA, age 89, of Las grew up in the dust bowl serving in such places as nephews. band of seventy-six years, BRIAN C. BLACK- Cruces left her dwell- of Oklahoma during the Okinawa and Germany. Wilba will be interred Alfredo Guerrero; two LOCK, age 77, of Las Cru- ing place on earth and great depression and WW Speaking German in in her hometown of Shat- sons, Alfredo and Robert ces entered eternal life on entered eternal life to be II as a farmer’s daughter the home while growing tuck, OK where she and Guerrero; three daugh- Saturday, June 8, 2019 at with her heavenly Father where she learned the up Wilba qualified and Dan grew up. A celebra- ters, Mary Samaniego, the Good Samaritan So- on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at skills of milking, cook- served as a telephone tion of life will be held Pat Guerrero and Cathy ciety Las Cruces Village her home surrounded by Morales; brother, Frank surrounded by his loved her loving family. Those Guerrero and two sisters, ones. Those left to mourn left to mourn her passing Ramona Fonseca and his passing include his include three sons, Lee, Lupe Rosales. Recitation loving wife, Rachel Apo- Art “Tury” and Elmo of the Holy Rosary was daca Blacklock; a son, Padilla; two daughters, held Wednesday, June Benjamin C. Blacklock; Rita Padilla Iturralde and 12, 2019 at St. Genevieve a daughter, Kelly Black- Yvette Padilla Muller. Other survivors include nine grandchildren; In Loving Memory eighteen great grandchil- dren. A Prayer Vigil was ERIC (Ric) GUNDERSON held Wednesday, June June 24, 1975-April 24, 2014 5, 2019 in St. Genevieve Catholic Church, where The years are quickly pass- the Funeral Mass was ing, still we can’t forget. celebrated immediately For in the hearts that love thereafter. The Rite of him, his memory lingers Committal and Inter- yet. ment followed in Masonic We never wanted memo- Cemetery, where she was ries, we only wanted you. laid to rest. 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PHOTOS COURTESY CONSTANCE HASAPOPOULOS Part of the young cast of “Around the World in 8 Plays,” which has three performances June 28-29 at Las Cruces Community Theatre. ‘Around the World’ showcases young talent BULLETIN REPORT ces Community Theatre fire exchanges as they, neys.” dance and quick charac- with the nationally recog- stage for three perfor- the gypsy performers, Hasapopoulos has as- ter transformations.” nized Palio Skolio troupe Talented young actors mances of “Around the put their own personal sembled “an elite group Hasapopoulos recently in the Bay Area. under the direction of World in 8 Plays.” on old tales, some- of experienced youth returned to Las Cruces For reservations, visit Constance Hasapopou- Performances are 9:30 times getting it right actors (who) bring an after seven years in San www.lcctnm.org. For spe- los and equally talented a.m. and 7 p.m. Friday, (and sometimes- not so),” energy and creativity Francisco. A popular cial group rates for the young dancers from Mi- June 28, and 7 p.m. Satur- Hasapopoulos said. Their beyond their years,” he local actor and director, 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 28, chele’s Dance Academy day, June 29, at LCCT, 313 costumes … well let’s just said, who are onstage she spent many years as performance, call LCCT under the direction of N. Main St. Tickets are $7. say that they made them, throughout the entire director of the Hellenic at 575-523-1200. Contact Laura and Kevin Self, The show is “an en- found them or borrowed play to “showcase their Greek Dancers of the Hasapopoulos at has- will share the Las Cru- semble piece with rapid them along their jour- skills in comedy, mime, Southwest and danced [email protected]. 30 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

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UPCOMING EVENTS FRI JUNE 21 • 10:30 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Rhythm Roundup - Music & Movement for ages 2-5 FRI JUNE 21 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Teen Yoga (Yoga for ages 12-18) FRI JUNE 21 • 3:30 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Library Lab (STEM Program for ages 6-10) FRI JUNE 21 • 6:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE Juneteenth Music Celebration - FREE SAT JUNE 22 • 12:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Therapaws Reading Teams - Kids read to dogs who love to listen! SAT JUNE 22 • 1:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Sound Session (Basic Guitar Lessons for ages 12-18 - Registration Required) SAT JUNE 22 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE The Drifters and Remember Then - $35 SUN JUNE 23 • ALL DAY BRANIGAN LIBRARY Library Closed Sundays in June, July, & August MON JUNE 24 • 11:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Tai Chi Chuan MON JUNE 24 • 11:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Children’s Summer Reading Program (Andy Mason will be performing - All Ages) TUE JUNE 25 • 10:30 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY PHOTOS COURTESY NMSU INDIAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Read to Me - Story time for ages 3 and up Tall Paul Abby Nayra TUE+THU JUNE 25+27 • 4:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Teen Game Night WED JUNE 26 • 11:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY ‘DreamKeepers’ concert salutes indigenous youth Mother Goose Time - Activities for Infants BULLETIN REPORT on the outdoor stage at Cor- versity’s Indian Resources WED JUNE 26 • 1:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY bett Center Student Union Development Senior Teen Screen - Batman vs. TMNT DreamKeepers Summer on the NMSU campus. Program Specialist Kayla WED JUNE 26 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Concert, sponsored by New There is no charge to at- Myers. Donations of toilet- Adult Summer Reading Program Mexico State University’s tend the concert, which is ries will be accepted, she WED JUNE 26 • 5:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY Indian Resources Develop- be ing presented in honor of said, and will be donated Branigan Summer Movies - Green Book ment program, will begin missing and murdered in- to La Casa, Inc. domestic WED+THU JUNE 26+27 • 10:00 A.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 27 digenous women, said Uni- violence shelter. “The concert celebrates Toddler Time - Stories and Activities for ages 1-3 with caregivers the ending of the 2019 THU JUNE 27 • 2:00 P.M. BRANIGAN LIBRARY DreamKeepers Summer Celia Aguilar Summer Screen (Movies for Kids) - How to Train Your Dragon: Hidden World Camp, in which 40 indig- SAT JUNE 29 • 7:00 P.M. RIO GRANDE THEATRE enous high school students indigenous artists and Maltese Falcon - $8 come to the NMSU campus vendors. JULY THRU AUGUST RIO GRANDE THEATRE ALTERATIOTIONNNSS•GIGIFFFTTSHOSHOPP to learn about life in college “This is a free concert in Rio Grande Theatre Closed for Renovations WeWe ccaaann mamakkkee yyooouuurr c llllototh o t hheeess f iiii t . and careers in business, honor of the vibrancy of      engineering, agriculture our Indigenous youth on ONGOING EVENTS: and environmental and campus and in our com- • Downtown Art RAMBLE - 1st Friday of the Month 5-7pm 1)/,WHPV %RRNVE\/RFDO$XWKRUV consumer sciences,” Myers munity as well as in honor • Las Cruces Farmers & Crafts Market - Wed. and Sat. Morn. 225E.Idaho#32inLaMissionPlaza said. of all the missing and mur- The concert will feature dered Indigenous women,” SPONSORED hip-hop artist Tall Paul, Myers said. BY: +RXUV7XHV7KXUV)UL$030 spoken-word artist Celia For more information &ORVHG:HG_6DWXUGD\$030 Aguilar and guitar and contact Indian Resources 3KRQH1XPEHU harp performer Abby Development at 575-646- Nayra. It will also include 1347. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 31 Glorious ineptitude Florence Foster Jenkins (Lennie Marie Brown), and her accompanist Cosme McMoon (David Cunniff) give a concert in Carnegie Hall in a scene from “Glorious: The True Story of Flor- No login. ence Foster Jenkins, The Worst Singer in the World.” The play, by Peter Quilter has its final three No fees. performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Satur- day, June 21-22 and at 2 Free archives! p.m. Sunday, June 23 at Las Cruces Community Theatre, 313 N. Main St. Tickets are $10-$15. For reservations and more information, call 575- 523-1200. Visit www. lcctnm.org and find them on Facebook. Check out the PHOTO BY BOB DIVEN/LCCT entirety of the ‘Some Enchanted Evening’ Las Cruces Boba Café and Cabaret’s “Some Enchanted Evening” continues Bulletin with four additional performances on its last weekend: Friday , and Saturday, June 21-22 at Boba Cabaret, 1900 S. Espina St. Dinner shows ($25) seat at 6 p.m. and evening shows ($12.50) its archives seat at 8:30 p.m. The cast includes former Miss New Mexico Taylor Rey (pictured) of Las Cruces, along with Ida M. Holguin, Ryan Fellman, Alyssa Gose and accompanist Mark Klett. For and annual reservations and more information, call Boba at 575-647-5900. COURTESY PHOTO publications online at

Visit Weekdays Noon to 2pm us at on FM 90.7 & krwg.org www.lascruces www.lascrucesbulletin.com bulletin.com Support KRWG at krwg.org • 888-922-5794 32 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ‘All is True’: Defining Shakespeare, without a plot

By JEFF BERG get to witness Branagh For the Bulletin as Shakespeare try and GRADE: C+ work with his son-in- Things I don’t care for Opens June 21 at the Fountain law’s overactive desire – opera, current country Theatre for one week. for loving, shall we say, music, rap, redneck peck- and witness him run- erwoods, cars with the ning his hands over some new chile license plates, things aflame, mainly the wheat stalks in a Terrene since they seem to be the Globe Theatre, which is Malick-type scene. worst drivers, and Shake- a major contributor to The not-so-close en- speare. his means of support. counters with family But with my prejudice It seems that a cannon, continue as he fights aside, I still found this part of a stage set, is re- with Anne, his wife (Judi Kenneth Branagh film to sponsible, going asunder Dench), who in real life be sort of interesting, if during a performance of was pregnant when she apparently quite fictional. “Henry VIII,” setting the wed William and may Branagh stars and directs place on fire. have been illiterate as in his continuing series With that, Shakespeare well, as he works to know of films made about Mr. finally returns to his fam- his daughters, Susanna Shakespeare – he has ily at Stratford on Avon, and Judith. also been involved with where he realizes that None of his family are COURTESY PHOTO “Othello,” “Henry V,” he is a writer without a terribly pleased to see The Bard (Kenneth Branagh) and his wife, Anne (Judi Dench), skip through a tumultuous mar- “Much Ado About Noth- life. His family has been him, but they do attempt riage that did have moments of merriment. ing” and “As You Like sorely neglected and he to make some amends. Shakespeare tends to battling her feelings of anywhere, but often the It.” (I’m sure I’m missed sets out to attempt to Another child, a a sorry-looking memo- paternal love with those fine acting overcomes the something.) correct that error in judg- son, Hamnet, died rial garden planted as of scorn at the same time lack of a real story. It is The film opens with ment. during childhood and Mostly plot-free, we do sort of a remembrance A fine walk-on perfor- quite loose with the facts of the lad. From time to mance is offered by the as I have read them, and time, we meet Hamnet great actor Ian McKellan, it sometimes seems like SHOW TIMES GOOD as he “returns,” moving as the Earl of Southamp- Branagh is just continu- FRI. 6/21 - TUES. 6/25 his father’s memory and ton, when he arrives at ing his semi-obsession GIFT CARDS 2D: 11:30 12:00 2:00 4:30 ALL SEATS ALL conscience for not being a Stratford to acknowledge with Shakespeare, as he 5:00 7:00 9:30 10:00 TIMES $4.00 NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE !! 3D: 2:30 7:30 (G) real father. These are sad William’s return. It is also seems to have affini- www.allentheatresinc.com NO PASS OR DISCOUNT MA (R) 2D: 9:30 10:00 12:00 12:30 DAILY 2:00 4:30 7:10 and well-played scenes also strongly suggested ties for Agatha Christie 2:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 7:30 9:40 and kind of bring out the that there were feelings and World War II (he did 9:00 10:00 DAILY 12:15 2:30 5:00 BREAKTHROUGH (PG) 2D ATMOS: 2:00 7:00 7:40 10:00 (R) DAILY 4:00 9:15 human side of the writer, between Shakespeare and a great, although brief, 3D ATMOS: 11:30 4:30 NO DISCOUNT PASSES A DOG’S JOURNEY (PG) 9:30 (G) which isn’t readily avail- the good Earl, the subject role in “Dunkirk”). NO DISCOUNT PASSES DAILY 1:30 6:40 DAILY 12:00 3:00 6:45 DETECTIVE PIKACHU able throughout the film. of several love-related I suspect I would rec- DAILY 9:45 12:00 2:15 4:30 9:45 (R) (PG) 7:15 9:30 (R) NO DISCOUNT PASSES DAILY 1:40 4:10 6:50 9:20 Judith was Hamnet’s sonnets that neither he ommend this to those NO DISCOUNT PASSES CURSE OF LA LLORONA (R) twin and seems to have nor Anne could read. who know the truth and DAILY 1:50 4:20 7:00 9:30 DAILY 10:00 12:45 3:30 DAILY 11:20 2:00 4:40 7:20 the hardest time reunit- The movie hops along, nothing but and those 6:15 9:15 (R) 10:00 (PG13) FREE SUMMER KIDS SERIES NO DISCOUNT PASSES 6/25: GOOSEBUMPS 2 ing with her father, never really landing who want a nice but NO DISCOUNT PASSES 9:00, 11:20, 1:40, 4:00 confusing look at a man DAILY 9:30 12:15 3:00 DAILY 11:30 2:05 4:40 7:15 VIDEO 4 6:05 9:30 (PG13) 9:55 (R) whose talents are now NO DISCOUNT PASSES NO DISCOUNT PASSES BRING THIS COUPON TO THE VIDEO 4 AND coming into question; SEE THE MOVIE OF DAILY 10:30 1:05 3:45 DAILY 11:30 1:40 4:00 6:30 YOUR CHOICE FOR there is supposedly no 6:30 9:15 (R) 9:00 (PG) ONLY $2.00/PERSON NO DISCOUNT PASSES GOOD FOR UP TO 5 PEOPLE documentation to 37 plays WED. & THURS ONLY!! June 21-27 June 28-July 3 and 154 sonnets he has DAILY 9:35 11:45 2:00 4:15 DAILY 11:20 2:00 4:40 7:20 10:00 (PG13) 6:30 8:45 (PG) IN THEATRES WED. 6/26: All Is True The White Crow said to have written.

DAILY 11:45 2:45 6:05 9:00 ANNABELLE A look at the final days in the In English, Russian, “This is the short and DAILY 10:00 12:45 3:45 (PG13) & French w/ Subtitles 6:40 9:30 (PG13) COMES HOME life of renowed playwright the long of it” (WS). The story of Rudolf Nureyev’s IN THEATRES FRI. 6/28: William Shakespeare (Kenneth DAILY 12:00 3:15 6:15 9:15 defection to the West. Starring Oleg DAILY 12:15 3:30 6:30 9:30 (PG) YESTERDAY Branagh). Also starring Judi (PG13) Jeff Berg has been review- Dench & Ian McKellen. (OC) Ivenko & Ralph Fiennes. (OC) NOTE: Saturday, June 29 no matinee ing movies for the Bul- EVENT CINEMA NOTE: Thursday, June 27 1:30 DAILY 11:30 3:00 6:05 NOTE: Theatre closed Thursday, July 9:15 (PG) EUGENE ONEGIN matinee; no evening screening. letin since 2002. He lives 7/21 @ 12:00 4. Happy Birthday USA! in Santa Fe and may be DAILY 10:00 1:00 4:00 7:00 REGISTER AT 7/23 @ 7:00 Nightly 7:30, Saturday matinée 1:30, Sunday matinée 2:30. 10:00 (R) ALLENTHEATRESINC.COM reached at nedludd76@ FOR EMAIL INFO AND SPECIALS 1RRQHZLOOEHDGPLWWHGDIWHUWKH¿OPKDVEHJXQ hotmail.com. LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 33 German gift “Vivid Shadows in the Snow,” by Vladimir Niko- layevich Volnov, acrylic on canvas, was pre- sented to the Nienburg Sister Cities Committee of Las Cruces by the Las Cruces Nienburg Freun- derskreis of Nienburg, Germany in 1999/2000. The painting hangs on upcoming entertainment the third floor of Las Cruces City Hall, 700 N. schedule Main St.

COURTESY PHOTO Wednesday, june 26th Wine’d Up Wednesday with the “MF Jazz Trio” 6:30 to 8:30 PM Featured and $1 off Select Amador Patio, Bar and Grill Patio

Thursday, june 27th Derrick Harris Blues Band - 7 to 10 PM at “575 Craft Cocktails”

AMADOR LIVE PRESENTS: SATURDAY, JUNE 29TH AT 7 PM - FREE CONCERT

Kick your 4th off with a BANG        Party Like A &&  Patriot :           9 Known for their upbeat, dynamic tunes that captures the crowd’s attention and delivers a one of a kind performance. As part of the tour, the 44th Army Band will also feature its Jazz Collective, the Breaking Brass Band, the Mariachi Come One Come All Adelante and the Green Chile Rock. to enjoy an extravaganzar with bangin' bands great food amazing brews

Orlando Madrad/ Arnold Schnitcer Jazz duo Papayas Blaze the Nation

FREE EVENT Picacho Peak Brewery 5:30pm- midnight

Grapevine Plaza 3900 W. Picacho Ave. Call us at 575-680-6394 go to amadorlive.com for details 34 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

A&E EVENTS

High Desert Brewing Chicago bert & the Creatures of • June 21: Calista, • June 28: Nicole Os- Barnes & Noble: June Company: Live music, 8 • June 22: The Smokin’ Habit, string jam band songstress on electric born, 8-10 p.m. events at the Mesilla p.m. Thursdays and Sat- blue Band, blues/rock guitar, 8-10 p.m. Valley Mall, 700 S. urdays, 1201 W. Hadley • June 27: Sage Gen- NM Vintage Wines: Live • June 22: Alister M., Storytellers of Las Cru- Telshor Blvd. Info: 575- Ave. Info: 575-525-6752. tlewing, folk/blues music, 2461 Calle de Prin- indie rock, 8-10 p.m. ces: Stories for all ages, 522-4499. • June 20: Benny Bas- guitar LCcipal. Info:B 575-523-9463, • June 23: Open jam, 10 a.m. Saturdays. Free. • 10 a.m. Saturday, sett, acoustic rock from • June 29: Dan Lam- nmvintagewines.com. noon-5 p.m. COAS bookstore down- June 22: Las Cruces town: 317 N. Main St. Running Club Summer • June 22: Gloria Youth Bookfair, featur- Hacker ing crafts, stories, a We Will Get You COAS bookstore So- stretch demonstration lano: 1101 S. Solano and a T-shirt giveaway. Drive • 11 a.m. Saturday, • June 22: Jean Gilbert June 22: “Toy Story 4” Approved! features illustrations Fiber Arts Fiesta: Dem- from a Pixar artist and a onstrations of spinning, story by Drew Daywalt, knitting, quilting, colcha author of “The Day the embroidery, tatting, Crayons Quit.” bobbin lacing and sev- • 2 p.m. Saturday, June eral types of weaving 29: Game On! Event to Guaranteed! by the Mesilla Valley elevate gaming skills Weavers Guild and for game-loving young 20122012 NNissanissan MaximaMaxima others; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. readers. Customers are Saturday, June 22, NM invited to bring personal Farm & Ranch Heritage devices and hang out Museum, 4100 Dripping after the event to game- $ Springs Road. Info: me- play with the help of of- /Mo./Mo. sillavalleyweavers.com. ficial gaming guides. UsedUsU d Stk # S5037S5037. $9,999 $9 999 Sale S l Price. P i $1,800 $1 800 DoDown,0.6% APR, OAC @ 42 months. Tax, title, 1 lilicensece & dealer transfer service fee additional. 2013 CChevrolethevrolet SSparkpark $ Stk # S5050S5050...... 6,899 2009 Ford Fusion $ Stk # S5001A2 ...... 6,999 2007 Chrysler Town & Country $ Missoula Childrens Theatre Stk # S5105 ...... 6,999 One week theatre experience for students grades 1-12 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan $ Stk # S5112 ...... 6,999 APPROVED 2008 Ford Taurus $ Financing for Everyone! Stk # S5115A1 ...... 6,999 Affordable Payments! th th 2012 Nissan Sentra $ July 8 -13 VStk # S5118...... 7,999 Slow CreditCredit? Bad Credit? at the 2007 Ford Explorer $ NO PROBLEM!ROBLEM! Las Cruces High Stk # S5061R ...... 8,799 School Theatre 2012 Mazda CX-9 $ Stk # S5121R ...... 8,999 Register by calling (575) 523-6403 355 South Valley Drive OPEN At The Corner Of Valley Dr. & Amador MON-SATAT Ask about our Final show open to the public! Guaranteed 575.523.8398 Saturday, July 13th at 1:30 pm Las Cruces High School Theatre, 1755 El Paseo Road Credit Approval ** GGet Pre-Approved Now:w: NoCreNoCreditLowCredit.comditLowCredit com Doña Ana Arts & Cultural Center ~ Tax, title license & dealer transfer service fee additional. **May require: (a) a minimum down payment up to 15% of the cost of the vehicle you want to buy, (b) employment with a minimum monthly gross income of $800, (c) evidence of physical damage insurance, (d) proof of next to Paisano Café in the Bulletin Plaza SeS Habla Espanol residence (ex: telephone or cable bill), (e) valid driver’s license or other valid governmental-issued identification. See dealer for details. 1740 Calle de Mercado • daarts.org • 575-523-6403 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 35 GALLERIES & OPENINGS ‘TENsion’ 4-7 p.m. Saturday, June 8. Mexico, and what they say ican artists prominent in NM Farm & Ranch Heri- hibition of insects, bees, Through June 27 about those who live there. contemporary art across tage Museum butterflies, ants and other DAAC Gallery ‘The Front Porch’ Artist discussion followed the country represented by 4100 Dripping Springs tiny creatures, and how 1740 Calle de Mercado; Through July 20 by a tour of the exhibit, prints from Paulson Fon- Road; 575-522-4100 they influence culture and 575-523-6403 Branigan Cultural Cen- noon Saturday, June 15. taine Press. Thirty-four pastel paint- interact with the natural “The Ten O’clock Club” ter ings by former Las Crucen world. artists explore the balance 501 N. Main St.; 575-541- ‘Personal to Political’ ‘Lucha Lebre’ Dinah Swan portraying between competing forces 2154 Through July 20 Through July 26 wild and domestic animals. ‘Drawn to the Land: Peter in the environment in oil, Las Cruces artist Storm Museum of Art Rio Grande Theatre Hurd’s New Mexico’ acrylic, watercolor, pencil, Sermay depicts front 491 N. Main St.; 575-541- 211 N. Main St.; 575-541- ‘Entomomania: Insects in Through Sept. 13 pastels, clay and found porches in the Mesilla 2137. 2290 Art and Culture’ NM Farm & Ranch Mu- objects. Opening reception, Valley and northern New Fourteen African-Amer- Photography exhibit by Through early September seum Jerry Villagrana on the University Museum’s 4100 Dripping Springs costumed wrestlers of Ciu- Kent Hall Road; 575-522-4100 dad Jaurez, Mexcio. 1280 E. University Ave. Renowned 20th-century CALL TO ARTISTS New Mexico State artist Peter Hurd (1904-84) ‘Animals of the University anthropology is the subject in an exhibit Barbershop singers ily converted for screen also represent our per- Southwest’ master’s student Rachel in the museum’s Tradi- wanted for new quartet printing. Winner receives ceptions of things blue Through Aug. 4 Cover’s photographic ex- tions Gallery. forming. Prior experi- free booth space for the in our environment: sky, ence preferred but not annual event. Deadline water, mountains, miner- necessary. Must be able July 5. Email digital files als, moods and music. G#"""= G/ &Ja#8 "= to read music. Practices to calaveracoalition@ The piece will be included GJN8SN and performances mostly gmail.com. CDs can be in the Guild exhibit at during the daytime. Cur- mailed to P.O. Box 1308, the New Mexico Farm & rently have nine sing- Mesilla, NM 88046. Ranch Heritage Museum ers, but there’s room for in December. Pieces more. Male and female Friends of the Thomas should be a variable of 6 FRIDAY singers invited. Contact Branigan Memorial Library inches: 6 x 6, 6 x 12, 12 x Chuck Riggs, 575-521-1729; invite authors to partici- 12, 12 x 18, 18 x 18, or 6 x [email protected]. pate in the Sixth Annual 18. All textile techniques Celebrate Authors event are acceptable: weaving, Branigan Cultural Center to be held on Sunday, felting, knotting, knit- NIGHT ROCK seeks artists for local Sept. 8, from 2-4 p.m. ting, crochet, embroidery, LGBTQ history and at the library. Authors needlework, piecing, culture exhibit to be must be residents of quilting and more. The shown Sept. 21-Oct. 2 southern New Mexico, only color allowed is any SWJ#8 or Nov. 1-Feb. 21, 2020. and books must have shade of blue. No entry Selected pieces will em- been published in 2014 fee. Multiple pieces from JS""S =11N body LGBTQ expression or later. All genres ac- one person accepted. and identity in the 21st cepted: fiction, non-fic- Pieces returned after the "JN" century in Las Cruces. tion, poetry, short story exhibit. Deadline is Aug. 8 7=J JS 7WN#" Submission due by June collection or children’s 15. Visit mesillavalley- 22. Email Norma Hartell literature. Application weavers.com. at nhartell@las-cruces. forms may be found on org with up to four jpg. the Friends website, Organ Mountains-Desert Images. library friends.org. Com- Peaks National Monument pleted forms should be Artist in Residence Program Calavera Coalition seeks sent to Sue Fletcher at sj- announces a call to art- original artwork for the [email protected] no ists to apply for its Sep- official T-shirt and poster later than July 31. Info: tember residency. Entries of the 2019 Dia de los Sue Fletcher, 575-521-8507. must be received by email Muertos on the Mesilla on or before July 5. For Plaza. Work must reflect Mesilla Valley Weavers application and details, the spirit and celebration Guild invites artists to visit organmountains- ª¯Ú Ôp¼€ ԓªª“ªŽ pƄÀ ¯¹„ª pÆ ñG7 of Dia de los Muertos. join in the creation of desertpeaks.org/artist- |¼pÆ {„„¼À ¼„pÆ ¯¯€ ©ÊÀ“| ÀÆp¼ÆÀ pÆ óG7 Must be in a black-and- “BLUE,” a collaborative in-residence. Or contact pª€ £“Ó„ ©ÊÀ“| ð( |¯Ó„¼ “€À p¼„ J white format and in pen textile bringing together Brenda Gallegos at and ink line art, gender- disparate talents into a 575-323-1423 or brenda@ Grapevine Plaza 3900 W. Picacho Ave. Call us at : 575-680-6394 neutral and not overly single piece representing organmtnfriends.org. detailed. Should be eas- the community. The parts 36 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT LAS CRUCES BULLETIN PUZZLES CATCHING FISH

ACROSS 64 AL-to-OH dir. 123 Five-star 1 Like Rambo 65 Big name in taco 124 Fish “caught” 6 Reporters’ tablets kits nine times in this 14 Gets into some 66 Bobby of the NHL puzzle 1940s jazz 67 Cessna Skyhawk 20 Sidestep competitor DOWN 21 Professors’ milieu 71 Give relief to 1 Old war club 22 Quarter-mile, for 72 Long past 2 Assert many tracks 74 Conjurer Geller 3 Make do 23 Compound of el- 75 Pale tan hue 4 They’re below ements #29 and #17 76 Fruit-flavored waists 25 Deceived with drinks 5 Pindar poem a fib 77 Spicy dairy prod- 6 Abalone shell lin- 26 Lamb raisers uct ing 27 Irish Gaelic lan- 81 Large asteroid 7 Protest singer Phil guage 83 Funnywoman 8 Bit of lore 28 Hosp. ward Fields 9 Tokyo, formerly 29 Extend as far as 84 Red-ink entry 10 Dangers 30 Flamenco dance 85 Grad 11 Friends, in Italian shout 87 Colt bearers 12 Prepared fancily 31 Bedroom furni- 91 Joins up 13 RSVP encl. ture with a low seat 93 Mag for some 14 Triple-time Span- and a high back auto enthusiasts ish dances 33 Large shrimp 95 Donkey 15 Pioneering ‘40s 37 Kissing pair 98 Crackerjack computer 39 “I see what you’re 99 Quail group 16 Tree with prickly up to!” 100 Juvenile cow burs 40 Some NFL block- 101 Smaller house in 17 Out of date ers a legislature 18 Peppermint -- 38 AOL or MSN 59 Use as one’s own 82 Intro offerer 104 “That Girl” star 41 Effort toward a 106 Pesci of film (York product) 42 All excited 60 “-- ed Euridice” 86 Adore, on candy Thomas law degree, infor- 107 “Sorry, you 19 Wild animal 43 Dixon of astrol- (1762 opera) hearts 105 Short, arcing mally missed it” tracks ogy 61 Burial place 88 NHL official baseball hit 43 Irish whiskey 108 Bar brew 24 Old object 44 Unit of current 63 Least false 89 Just-prior time 106 Fierce crusade brand 109 Ponied up 29 Try again, as a 45 Earthy colour 67 Fuss over feath- 90 Med. nation 109 -- -a-porter 47 Coliseum 111 Lane of song case 46 In tidy order ers 92 Secrete milk 110 Lot measure 48 “First Take” chan- 115 “I found it!” 30 Celebrity with a 51 Golfer Sam 68 Pungent green 94 1974-78 sitcom 111 Cost to play nel 116 What to go book club 52 Texas A&M ath- 69 Dwell in 95 Distinctive film- 112 Bar brew 49 Watson of “Co- through when follow- 31 Use up lete 70 Krispy -- maker 113 -- Chyna (model lonia” ing protocol 32 -- de terre (po- 53 Interprets 73 Andy Taylor’s kid 96 Wife, e.g. with the makeup line 50 French version of 119 Online news- tato, in Paris) Lashed) an Oscar 55 Willow used in 76 Japanese brand 97 Pollen bits group system 33 Scrub offerer basketry of 112-Down 114 Bible bk. after 54 Photos 99 Paging device 120 Burn balm 34 Road vehicle 57 “He’s Got the 78 Tired saying Nehemiah 56 Freshening up of 102 1985 title film 121 Gnawed on per- 35 Simian beast Whole World -- 116 Bit of butter a baby 79 Biblical book role for Kate Nelligan sistently 36 High-IQ crew Hands” after Daniel 117 Actress Green 59 -- -Cola 103 Did a leaf-gath- 122 Dwell 37 TV collie 58 -- d’Alene, Idaho 80 Mitigator ering job 118 Forty winks 62 Go well with LAS CRUCES BULLETIN ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 37 PUZZLES

SCRAMBLERS Unscramble the letters within each rectangle to SNOWFLAKES By Japheth Light WEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle form four ordinary words. Then rearrange the boxed Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, letters to form the mystery word, which will complete There are 13 black hexagons in the puzzle. Place the each column down and each small 9-box square contains all of the the gag! number 1-6 around each of them. No number can numbers from one to nine. be repeated in any partial hexagon shape along the border of the puzzle.

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This is a simple substitution cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals O, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Solution is accomplished by trial and error.

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SNOWFLAKES SUPER CROSSWORD SUPER 38 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 BUSINESS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN NMSU to launch Bloomberg curriculum, certification

By CARLOS ANDRES LOPEZ for the For the Bulletin Austin, Texas- This fall, with support based Cir- from an alumnus and rus Logic, corporate donors, New and the Mexico State University Santa Fe, will launch a highly antici- Jason Brady New Mex- pated Bloomberg Terminal ico-based curriculum in the Finance Thornburg Investment Department in the College Management. of Business at the Las Cru- Jason Brady, president ces campus. It will be the and CEO of Thornburg largest program of its kind Investment Manage- in New Mexico, featuring ment, said the company’s enhanced finance courses gift to NMSU reflects its integrating the Bloomberg long-standing support of COURTESY PHOTO Terminal. education initiatives, espe- George Vescovo is ready to greet new and returning customers to the Toyota dealership that is sandwiched between the two The Bloomberg Termi- cially for students in New active phases of NMDOT road reconstruction on Valley Drive. Soon it’ll be at his front door, but he’s ready to guide custom- nal is a software platform ers in or go to them. Mexico. that provides real-time and “As the largest invest- historical data, market- ment manager in New moving news and analytics Mexico, we are thrilled to to help leading business partner with NMSU and Patience during progress and financial professionals Thurman Case to inspire worldwide make better- and transform NMSU stu- informed investment dents into the next genera- Vescovo Toyota: A big move, and now the big wait decisions. The service tion of leaders in business also features execution and finance.” By CASSIE MCCLURE building, we’ve had the best hosted by NMDOT and rec- ment. platforms for every asset Beginning in the fall and SUZANNE MICHAELS month of sales, and the best ommends that other busi- “Come down and support class, research and a global 2019 semester, the Finance For the Bulletin May the dealership has ever nesses also come and have all the Valley Drive busi- network to communicate Department in NMSU’s seen. their voices heard. nesses,” he encourages, “es- securely and reliably. College of Business will They say good things “Even if we’re sandwiched “There are four players pecially restaurants. Valley For NMSU students, the offer two enhanced finance come to those who wait, and between the two phases of in the Valley Drive project: Drive has some of the best.” program will serve as their courses that will integrate good things have come to NMDOT construction, and NMDOT, AUI (the contrac- For the most up-to-date classroom connection to the Bloomberg Terminal fans of Vescovo Toyota in it’s about to start in front of tor), the City of Las Cruces, information on the Valley the global financial indus- into coursework. Faculty Las Cruces. When the deal- our door, we still have an and stakeholders, such as Drive construction, visit try. By bringing the Bloom- members Kenneth Martin ership made the move to the extremely loyal customer businesses and residents,” www.valleydrive.net. If you berg Terminal curriculum and Harikumar Sankaran new location at 780 S. Val- base who helped us have the he said. “It works best when have immediate questions to NMSU, students will be will teach the courses. ley Drive, George Vescovo, fantastic sales. We hope it all of them work collab- or concerns, contact Project able to gain insight and The first course, FIN general manager of Vescovo continues.” oratively to make sure that Manager Ryan Tafoya at understanding of financial 445: Fixed Income Markets, Toyota, says they saw their Vescovo has been fol- there is more communica- 575-418-7891. markets and learn how to Instruments and Deriva- sales shoot up … even as lowing the New Mexico tion and transparency, espe- assess economic scenarios tives, will provide a broad customers were inconve- Department of Transpor- cially whe n businesses are The NMDOT Valley and interpret critical news introduction to treasury, nienced by the ongoing road tation (NMDOT) road hurting.” Drive road reconstruction developments that impact corporate, municipal, reconstruction of Valley reconstruction closely, ever Vescovo acknowledges project is scheduled for the global economy. mortgage-backed and as- Drive. since the design stages in that being the only Toyota completion in early 2020; The curriculum was set-backed bond markets, “We had so much pent-up 2014. He helped suggest dealer in town has helped, in the meantime, the City made possible through using the textbook, “Debt demand from our custom- the phased design that and there are plenty of re- of Las Cruces encourages financial gifts from NMSU Markets and Analysis,” ers at our other location,” would lessen the impact to peat customers who come residents to continue sup- alumnus Thurman Case, by Stafford Johnson and says Vescovo, “that when businesses. He still comes back over and again to the porting local businesses on chief financial officer and SEE PAGE we moved into our new to the monthly meetings outstanding service depart- Valley Drive. vice president of finance LAUNCH, 39 LAS CRUCES BULLETIN BUSINESS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 39 Is this the era of collaboration?

For the past small business, as home to two of them) on community’s precedent- ics is a small fraction of 1 True Talent to drive our decade, Doña Ana well as arts and May 28 to meet with lead- setting workforce talent percent. But for STEM stu- business and industries County has been entertainment. ers here and discuss how development effort has dents, 100 percent of them forward. at the forefront The partnership they are working together identified are vital to our can “go pro.” of proving the that built Film Las to “Build New Mexico’s success: Dual Credit, STEM • Secretary Trullijo, who Tracey Bryan is the presi- power of collabora- Cruces has put True Talent.” The event education, apprenticeships, is well acquainted with dent/CEO of The Bridge of job training, addressing our county’s collaborative Southern New Mexico. She tion in our state, TRACEY our community was held at Doña Ana Com- critical workforce short- work, expressed a desire to can be reached at 575-644- with cross-sector BRYAN in the running for munity College (DACC) and groups like The major film produc- co-hosted by The Bridge, ages in nursing and educa- find ways to scale what we 6453 or 575-541-7325; Tracey- The Bridge of Bridge of Southern Southern New tions, including DACC, the City of Las Cru- tion, and across the state, are doing here, including [email protected]. New Mexico and Mexico Clint Eastwood’s ces, the Greater Las Cruces developing industry-spe- growing the impact of the Ngage uniting the “The Mule” and Chamber of Commerce, cific sector strategies and early college high school collective assets of the com- Joe Bullock’s book-to-film the Las Cruces Hispanic the corresponding work- model to support even more LAUNCH munity to work together endeavor “Walking with Chamber, and the Las force pathways to achieve students in traditional high CONTINUED FROM 38 toward shared goals. Herb.” Cruces Green Chamber of them. schools across the state. As the Doña Ana County Spaceport America is Commerce. Highlights included: But at the heart of the published by Bloomberg Legislative Coalition attracting new commercial Public Education Secre- • Secretary O’Neill dis- conversation was a desire Press. pointed out at this year’s space businesses to the site, tary Karen Trujillo, Higher cussed the importance of to understand what The In the second course, Las Cruces Day in Santa thanks to long-term com- Education Secretary Kate establishing New Mexico Bridge has focused on all FIN 360: Financial In- Fe, the results have been munity support and state O’Neill, and Workforce So- State University as a along: They are inten- formation Technology, significant: and local investment. lutions Secretary Bill Mc- Center of Excellence in tionally seeking to better students will learn how High school graduation Virgin Galactic is poised Camley spoke to the group Sustainable Agriculture – understand and meet the to integrate electronic rates lead the state, and col- to launch its much-antic- of about 70 people from dif- a new designation by the needs of business and financial informa- lege completion is on the ipated commercial space ferent sectors of leadership governor that mobilizes industry. By listening to tion resources with rise countywide. line in the coming months in Las Cruces: business, resources to assist the business, they can better spreadsheet and word- Economic development and is relocating 100 mem- education, government, university in leadership in contextualize learning, so processing applications posted a record high job bers of its team to New economic development building and sustaining the New Mexicans are ready to to investigate and solve growth in our county, Mexico to prepare for it. and nonprofit. What we, as state’s agriculture industry. take on the full breadth of financial issues and driven by a host of in- We’ve known working to- a community, heard was • Secretary McCamley jobs available in middle and problems. dustries, including New gether changes everything. music to our ears: Gov. Lu- discussed his work to ad- high-skilled and higher- The goal is to con- Mexico’s largest jobs an- And now the state is poised jan-Grisham’s directive to vance a statewide STEM wage jobs in industries key tinue the curriculum in nouncement last year with to help us even more. them is to collaborate – to (Science, Technology, to New Mexico’s economic perpetuity and expand Stampede Meats. At the invitation of The mobilize their collective re- Engineering, and Math) growth. its offerings over time, The Santa Teresa Border Bridge of Southern New sources towards workforce Championship, similar By harnessing these op- said Jim Hoffman, dean Crossing has grown into Mexico and members of the development and education other athletic state cham- portunities, we may well of the College of Busi- the fifth largest port on the Workforce Talent Collab- to build the future for New pionships, that heralds the see an incredible return on ness. US/Mexico Border. orative, the Secretaries of Mexico’s children, youth, accomplishments of STEM our collective investment, Downtown Las Cruces Public Education, Higher and families. students. As he pointed out, as they play a stronger, Carlos Andres Lopez: is experiencing a complete Education, and Workforce The secretaries discussed the percentage of students more informed role in the 575-646-1955, carlopez@ revitalization, opening new Solutions travelled down many of the topics our who “go pro” in athlet- cultivation of New Mexico’s nmsu.edu. opportunities for micro and south (though south is GET THE FLAVOR OF LAS CRUCES What’s Next We Ship Nationwide! in a Jar! Las Cruces deserves •Gift Baskets •Cannon’s Sweet Hots a full-time Mayor •Besito Caliente •Various Chile Products •Cherry A’More •Pecans GregoryZ Smith The Truck Farm Mayor of Las Cruces 575-523-1447575 523 1447 Leadership - Integrity - Vision - Economic Diversity 645 S. 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10 a.m. Bible Band/World Mission/YWCC o’ Bite Don’t e US OUW T ! Youth Interconnect 4-6:00 pm 134 S. Main St. (Griggs & Main) Worship services 10 a.m. Wednesday: Wednesday Service Sat. 1PM Sundays at 4211 Elks Drive. 1st and 3rd Saturday 10 AM to Noon Testimonies 7 p.m. FIRST CHRISTIAN Grow Worship Bible Study Sat 4PM For more information, call 575-323-3442 All are WELCOME! CHURCH & Bible Study 6:15-7:15 pm Join us to learn about AWANA 6-7:30 pm your Hebrew Roots. Sunday Service 10:15 am 325 West Mountain Ave. 1809 El Paseo 524-3245 Everyone is welcome! 524-3691 866-874-7250 Las Cruces, NM Website: fcclc.org Call 524-8061 To Be Included 575-523-5063 fbclascruces.com etz-chayim.org WELL BEING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 41 HEALTHY Las Cruces sex therapist sees HAPPENINGS Breast Cancer Support Group: Meets 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 22, Memorial Medical more transgender isssues Center west side annex, 2450 S. Telshor Blvd. Free. Info: 575- By MIKE COOK Many transgender people “were and Eye Movement Desensitiza- 524-4373. Las Cruces Bulletin in an uproar” when Donald tion and Reprocessing (EMDR) Trump was nominated for pres- treatments. She even treated Alzheimer’s Association: “Com- For the only full-time sex ident in 2016, Dresser said. They one patient over the phone who munications and Behaviors,” therapist in the Las Cruces feared losing personal rights was dealing with shame issues. 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, area, it’s not only about helping and needed help “processing “That was heavy,” Dresser said. Peace Lutheran Church, 1701 patients deal with transgender the reality of Trump becoming “People are here because Missouri Ave. Free. Info: 1-800- issues and out-of-control sexual president,” Dresser said. they have a mission,” she said. 272-3900. behavior, it also means treat- A transgender client’s “iden- For Dresser, the move into ing the depression, anxiety and tity has always been there,” full-time sex therapy began the ONGOING shame that can accompany Dresser said. Her role as thera- day more than a decade ago them. pist has been to “help support when she was driving to gradu- Connection Group: For those “It gets really complicated,” who they want to be.” Some- ate school (she has a master’s living with mental illness, 3 Andrea Dresser said. “It has a times, she said, her office and a degree in marriage, family and p.m. every Friday, La Clinica, lot of challenges.” client’s doctor’s office are his or child counseling) and listen- 100 E. Griggs Ave. Info: Micah Dresser has been practic- her only safe places. ing to a sex therapist on Oprah Pearson, 575-528-9453. ing for more than a decade. Dresser said the goal of Radio. Attending a 2008 Ameri- She moved from Las Vegas, therapy is never a “cure,” but can Association of Sexuality Epilepsy Support & Education Nevada to Las Cruces with her rather higher functioning, Educators, Counselors and Services: 2:30 p.m. first Saturday, husband in 2009, obtained an developing coping skills and Therapists conference in Ari- Thomas Branigan Memorial independent license and began a progression toward healing zona “just opened up a whole Library, 200 E. Picacho Ave. a solo practice two years later. and emotional wellbeing. For new world for me,” she said. Info: 505-243-9119; epilepsysup- Dresser now employs 17 thera- many patients, she said, espe- Dresser spoke to a transgen- portnm.org. pists at two Counseling Las BULLETIN PHOTO BY MIKE COOK cially those who have been the der man at the conference and Cruces locations where they Andrea Dresser victims of physical, psychologi- knew she had to find out more Family Support Group: 6:30 p.m. treat a wide range of mental cal or sexual abuse, forgiveness about “all different aspects of second and fourth Wednesdays, health issues. to create a “map” of personal – of both the abuser and them- sexuality.” Peace Lutheran Church, 1701 But Dresser’s personal prac- history and behaviors to deter- selves – can be a vital part of “Embrace your sexuality,” E. Missouri Ave. Info: Susan tice is focused on sexuality. mine “how they are functioning healing. is Dresser’s general advice. Michelson, 575-649-6766. “You’ve got to deal with sex is- as adults and navigating their Therapy sessions can involve “Allow yourself to feel that part sues,” she said. own roles” in intimate and skill building to help clients of you and maximize your plea- Southern New Mexico Diabetes Many of her clients are family relationships, Dresser become more effective commu- sure. Be clear on what you want Outreach: Info: 575-522-0289; questioning their sexuality or said. There may be a history of nicators, Dresser said, address- and what you need (and realize [email protected]: beginning a gender transition. sexual abuse, drug or alcohol ing personal issues like “How that) it’s okay to ask for what • Children/Youth, elemen- Others are well along in the abuse, attempted suicide or do I say what I need to say to you want. People feel like they tary-middle school: 6-7:30 transgender process and re- suicidal ideation, insomnia, de- my partner?” It may include don’t deserve love,” she said. p.m. first and third Tuesday, quire counseling to qualify for pression, anxiety, eating disor- roleplaying, rehearsing what “You deserve love.” MountainView Regional Medi- surgery, Dresser said. ders and other collateral issues, will be said and the empty-chair “There’s so much to this,” cal Center, Community Educa- She also treats couples who she said. technique, during which a pa- Dresser said about her practice. tion Room, first floor, 4311 E. have “mismatched libidos,” Many transgender clients are tient will express thoughts and “It’s so rich. I love what I do. I Lohman Ave. she said, or “polyamorous dealing with a lack of family feelings to another person as feel privileged and honored to • Adults: 5-6:30 p.m. first lifestyles” that involve sex or acceptance and no support net- if that person were present, or be part of someone’s innermost Tuesday, MountainView Re- loving relationships outside the work, Dresser said. Some have the patient may move back and life.” gional Medical Center. marriage. That can raise issues body parts they don’t want, forth between two empty chairs For more information, con- • Adults with healthy cook- of jealousy and insecurity, she she said, but surgery is not an to both ask and answer ques- tact Dresser at 575-526-9878. ing demo: 10-11:15 a.m. third said, and treatment sometimes option because they don’t have tions that may offer insights Visit counselinglascruces.com. Thursday, Natural Grocers, involves bringing the third insurance coverage to pay for it. into personal conflicts, past 3970 E. Lohman Ave. party into therapy sessions. Some are dealing with extreme trauma, grief and other issues. Mike Cook may be contacted The first step for clients is poverty and even homelessness. Dresser also uses art therapy at [email protected]. 42 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 SENIORS LAS CRUCES BULLETIN Being a P.K.: growing up in a fishbowl If you are one of are more in the different than the lay- that we had exceptional foreign countries. Our fa- were most other preach- them, no explana- public eye. Their men’s kids. Some are well- parents who provided ther would alternate tak- ers), he and my mother tion is necessary. father or mother behaved and some are real us with many experi- ing my brother or me with managed to make do. There are many are in the public terrors. But sometimes ences and opportunities him to our church’s an- My brother and I never more of them eye, leaders of a it was a strain to always for growth and learning, nual conference – a large thought about the fact around than you congregation of “behave.” which other P.K.s did annual meeting of pas- that we were poor, for I may realize. Some people who tend Although what I have not have. We were intro- tors and laity within our am sure that we never may readily admit RUTH MOORER to hold them in said does not state the full duced to great literature denomination organized went hungry and we were that they are one Not for Sissies higher regard story of life as a P.K., all and music. My father generally as a statewide so blessed in every other and others really than they do in all, I consider myself to was a Bible scholar who event. way. don’t want you to most people. That have been greatly blessed, taught us by example and There, we were sur- As I look back upon my know. Most are really fine means that there are also for the advantages far through his preaching rounded by many other life, I feel that living with people, but people who higher expectations for outweigh the drawbacks. brought us to love and caring and wise people. such wonderful parents don’t know them tend to their children. Do you To begin, I know that my know the Bible. In this environment, we and taking part in such a label them, imagine them get the picture? If the life has been richer for all We were able to travel were exposed to a larger wide spectrum of experi- to be what they are not. children do not live up to the different good people widely in the United world of ideas, diversity ences was the equivalent I know that you cannot the high standards which I have been exposed to in States. We camped and of races, cultures, and of two college degrees! guess what I am talking have been set for them, the many churches where slept in a tent, carried our religions, and thus were about. Not to keep you it is a reflection upon we lived. My father served own food and stayed with enabled to be open to new Ruth Justice Moorer is in suspense any longer, I the pastor. After all, the nine different churches friends and relatives, and ideas and accepting of a resident of Las Cruces must admit that I am one pastor is expected to live in Texas, New Mexico, in churches along the way. all people as children of having moved here in 1996 – a preacher’s kid. a holy life and is not al- and New Jersey while We had various inter- God and our brothers and with her husband, Charles. Being a P.K. means that lowed to fail. my brother and I lived at esting guests in our home sisters. She has been a public- one lives differently than In my experience, the home. – missionaries, church Although my father was school science teacher and most kids because they preacher’s kids are no I must say at the outset leaders, and people from paid a meager salary (as a United Methodist pastor. SOCIAL SECURITY Fraudulent calls made on behalf of Social Security

BULLETIN REPORT impersonation schemes to mislead people by using Celebrating Independence Day involving the IRS, SSA, the trusted name of Social The Inspector General and the SSA OIG. Inspector Security,” Inspector Gen- By RAY VIGIL for: gram administered by of Social Security, Gail S. General Ennis advises that eral Ennis said. “I encour- For the Bulletin • Retirement or the U.S. federal gov- Ennis, is warning the pub- callers may use a variety of age everyone to alert your Spouse’s Benefits – You ernment that began in lic about a new variation false scenarios or threats family and friends about July 4th brings family must be at least 61 1966. You should apply of increasingly common to obtain personal informa- how common these scams and friends together to years and 9 months old before your 65th birth- government employee tion or payments, often re- are, and to be very cau- celebrate that we are and want your benefits day at www.socialsecu- impersonation scams, this quested through gift cards tious when speaking with all part of a commu- to start no more than rity.gov/retireonline. time involving the Social or prepaid debit cards. unknown callers, even if nity. four months in the • Supplemental Secu- Security Advisory Board. However, the Social you recognize the caller Everyone pitches future. Apply at www. rity Income (SSI) – SSI The Advisory Board has Security Advisory Board ID.” in, combining their socialsecurity.gov/re- is a federal income reported that individuals typically does not contact Inspector General Ennis resources – great food, tireonline. program funded by are receiving scam phone the general public to re- urges the public not to pro- music, and displays to • Disability – You can general tax revenues calls displaying the board’s quest personal information vide sensitive information lift our spirits. apply online for dis- designed to help aged, phone number on caller over the phone. Moreover, over the phone or internet Social Security has ability benefits: www. blind and disabled ID. The callers are report- government employees will unless you are certain of been helping people socialsecurity.gov/dis- people with little or no edly attempting to obtain never threaten you in order who is receiving it. You maintain their inde- abilityonline. income. You may be personal information, to obtain personal informa- should also never wire pendence for over 80 • Medicare Prescrip- able to apply online if including Social Security tion or payments. In this money or add money to a years. In that time, tion Drug Costs – Some you meet certain re- numbers. If you receive case the call is fraudulent, prepaid debit card to pay we have made it even people need assistance quirements. Visit www. this type of call, you should and you should just hang for any official government easier to access the with the cost of medi- socialsecurity.gov/ben- not engage with the caller up. service. programs. Today, ap- cations. Apply at www. efits/ssi. or provide personal in- “This caller-ID spoofing “These calls appear to plying online is a fast socialsecurity.gov/ formation or money in scheme has unfortunately be happening across the way to get those crucial i1020. Ray Vigil is a Social response to requests or evolved to include the country, so we appreciate benefits. • Medicare – Medi- Security public affairs threats. Social Security Advisory SSA’s partnership in this Here are some of the care is a national specialist in El Paso, These callers are em- Board, but it is the same national public outreach ef- benefits you can apply health insurance pro- Texas. ploying tactics similar to type of scam, attempting fort,” Ennis said . SW LIVING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 | 43

El Patio General Manager Albert “Altie” Fountain, 45, behind the bar in his family’s historic BULLETIN PHOTOS BY MIKE COOK business. Albert Fountain, 80, points out the location of El Patio in a historic photo in the bar. El Patio: Fountain family fixture is a Mesilla Plaza cornerstone

By MIKE COOK Mesilla Plaza for longer peaceful,” he said. He Albert said. That may Las Cruces Bulletin than most folks can re- played rebote on a hand- explain why there was a member. ball court just down the bell atop the building. People may not know And it’s still very street. A restaurant with an for sure what happened much a Fountain family Albert also remembers outdoor covered patio to Col. Albert Jennings business. Albert Foun- being part of a search was part of the bar when Fountain, but they sure tain – the colonel’s great, party in the 1950s that it opened, Albert said, know where to find his great grandson – was looked for the bodies of and that’s where the descendants. Since 1934, five years old when his his great, great grand- name “El Patio” came three generations of the father, Arthur, opened father and the colonel’s from. legendary Fountain fam- the bar. Except for a stint 8-year-old son, Henry, El Patio General ily – including two more in the U.S. Army in San who disappeared Feb. Manager Albert “Altie” El Patio, 2171 Calle de Parian on the historic plaza in Mesilla. Alberts and one Arthur Francisco – where he 1, 1896 near Chalk Hall, Fountain, 45, has spent -- have owned and oper- met Billie, his wife of 48 about 40 miles north of his entire adult life consider this place a sec- after a busy night to look ated El Patio Cantina in years – Albert has spent Las Cruces. The colonel working at El Patio. His ond home.” for dropped change on Mesilla. all 80 years in Mesilla and his family had lived dad put him to work Many regulars are the floor. Carrie Foun- Opened not long after and in and around El “right down the street” checking IDs at the door treated as part of the tain, who now lives in Prohibition ended in the Patio. from El Patio before when Altie was 21, and Fountain family. Austin and is the Texas United States in Decem- “I have a lot of fond moving to Las Cruces. a quarter of a century Altie remembers his state poet laureate, re- ber 1933, El Patio has memories of this place,” The colonel’s son, also later, he’s still a fixture mother and her friends members those visits to New Mexico liquor li- he said. an Albert, was quite reli- behind the famous bar. regularly playing El Patio on Saturdays cense No. 82 and P.O. Box Albert grew up two gious and at one point al- “My dad and granddad Scrabble near the bar’s and Sundays with Altie, 8 in Mesilla. It’s been blocks from the bar and lowed mass to be said at put a lot of sweat and entrance in the 1990s “looking for dropped a fixture for locals and remembers walking to the bar when San Albino blood into this place,” and also recalls when change under the bar- visitors on the southwest the plaza nearly every Catholic Church was he said. “It’s my life, my he and his sister, Carrie, SEE EL PATIO PAGE 44 corner of the historic day. “It was so quiet and under repair, the current career. A lot of people would come to the bar , 44 | FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 2019 SW LIVING LAS CRUCES BULLETIN

The mural on the back wall of the El Patio stage, which welcomes live musi- cians every week- end.

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ation. EL PATIO Albert and Altie said CONTINUED FROM 43 many famous visitors have knocked back a stools, sweeping up ciga- few at El Patio over the rette butts and spending years, including Edward a lot of time outside,” James Olmos, George she said. Lopez, James Earl Jones, State liquor laws “re- Clint Eastwood, Keenan ally make it hard” to Wynn, William Conrad, operate a bar in New Pat Benatar, Kirsten Mexico, Altie said. Dunst, Dan Ackroyd and So-called dram shop John Belushi, members liability claims are par- of Blue Oyster Cult and ticularly onerous, he American Pickers Mike said. “This is a very, very Wolfe and Frank Fritz. tough state to run a bar A musical act called in,” he said. El Patio’s Mother Fox “started the The interior walls include a photograph of Col. Albert J. Fountain, whose 1896 disappearance has never been solved. message to its custom- music scene at El Patio” ers is “don’t drink and in the 1970s, Albert said. Saturday night starting that dates to the 1850s. years ago. call 575-526-9943 and visit drive,” Altie said, and It continues to this day between 9:30 and 10 p.m. It was home to the But- El Patio is open seven www.meetlascruces. the availability of Uber with live musical per- El Patio is located at terfield Overland Mail, days a week. Hours are com/Nightlife/El-Patio- and Lyft drivers has formers on the El Patio 2171 Calle de Parian in a a local newspaper, a 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday- Bar-in-Old-Mesilla.html. helped improve the situ- stage every Friday and historic Mesilla building saloon, a blacksmith’s Thursday, 2 p.m.-2 a.m. shop, a mercantile and a Friday-Saturday and Mike Cook may be con- post office before becom- noon-midnight Sunday. tacted at mike@lascru- cesbulletin.com. DEPENDABLEWASTEWATER ing El Patio Cantina 85 For more information, service provided to more than 100,000 residents and businesses.

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PHOTOS COURTESY ED WENDELL Bob Baur, left, and Rob Baur prepare the recipe together. Customers watch the demonstration.

Rob Baur Recipe serves egg roll samples. Sitting at the table are Eva Diaz, Donna of the day Cyr and Georgia Young. What

At Toucan Market’s is 811? “every other Saturday” cooking demonstra- tion, father and son What is 811? It’s a FREE phone call and service used when you team Bob Baur and want to put a hole in the ground not a utility line. The majority of damage done to underground utility lines, such as gas or Rob Baur prepare and water, can easily be avoided by knowing where those lines are cook various recipes. We’ve got your windows covered. located. By calling 811 BEFORE you dig you avoid needless The most recent, on interruptions to you and your neighbor’s services. Just remember to call 811 at least 2 days before doing any digging June 15, was an egg to ensure we can make it out to your location to locate our lines roll recipe. During the for FREE. It’s Fast, it’s FREE and it’s the law! As always, Zia personnel are available demo, Bob Baur en- Since ® 1976 24/7 for all natural gas emergencies. gages attendees with Call (575) 526-4GAS (427) various questions and Visit our showroom to see our wide if you have a natural gas emergency. some light humor. As the cooking completes selecon of Window coverings, in stages, Rob Baur New Mexico’s Natural Choice provides tasting sam- Shuers and Bedding.

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By MIKE COOK pect next time. It gives presentation. Corbett Las Cruces Bulletin NMSU rodeo you something tangible also presented a shorter team members to shoot for.” version of his program The New Mexico State Corbett said he and to a rodeo queen clinic University women’s place in finals all his students “did in Las Cruces. rodeo team finished sev- some learning this year, “I love that kind of enth in the nation at the • Bareback riding: which is the name of the stuff,” Corbett said. “I 2019 College National Dylan Riggins finished game.” love helping people.” 12th Finals Rodeo (CNFR) And, since 11 national He’s also frequently • Barrel racing: in Casper, Wyoming, finalists will be back on in contact with rodeo Jayde Wamel, 5th; Amy earlier this month. It’s his team next year, the coaches around the Bowditch, 16th the first top-10 finish for future looks bright, Cor- country for advice on • Breakaway: Kaitlyn the women’s team since bett said. how to improve training Harwell, 16th; Abbie 2009, said NMSU Rodeo With so many experi- and motivation for his Shofner, 20th; Bethanie Coach Logan Corbett. enced team members, he Shofner, 22nd students. Freshman Jayde • Bull riding: Justin said, NMSU could have “You’re either win- Wamel of Las Cruces Neill, 16th multiple national cham- ning or your learning,” finished fifth in the na- • Goat tying: Baylee pions in the next three- Corbett said. “Losing is tion in barrel racing. Johnston, 44th to-four years. not a word in our vocab- PHOTO BY CLAY NICOLE BARRY PHOTOGRAPHY, She clocked 57.84 sec- • Saddle bronc riding: In addition to coach- ulary.” There’s a reason COURTESY LOGAN CORBETT/NMSU RODEO onds, just .81 of a second Tanner Edwards, 30th ing, Corbett got to re- you didn’t win, he tells off the winning time. NMSU rodeo team member Jayde Wamel, a freshman from turn to his alma mater his students; learn from • Tie-down: Trevor Las Cruces, finished fifth in barrel racing in the College Na- Top finisher on the this year, Murray State that and fix it. Scott: 31st; Derek Run- tional Finals Rodeo. men’s team was gradu- yan, 40th University, to make a “Every time you com- ate student Dylan Rig- Even so, “Our kids did university, yourself and 90-minute presentation pete, you’re getting bet- gins, who finished 12th Many team members well,” he said. “It was a your family.” he calls “Champion’s ter,” he said. “Find the in bareback riding. He had “rough luck” in the great week of competi- And going to the na- Mindset” to the MSU win. There’s a win in is the only member of animals they drew at tion. At the end of the tionals “makes you a rodeo team. And, he every situation.” the NMSU national team CNFR, Corbett said. “It’s day, whether you come tougher competitor,” talked to more than a who won’t be returning a game of inches. We out on top or not, it’s a Corbett said. Having dozen rodeo students Mike Cook may be con- for the 2019-20 rodeo sea- just didn’t have much great experience. You that experience means during in-depth personal tacted at mike@lascru- son at NMSU. luck.” get to represent the “you know what to ex- conversations after the cesbulletin.com.

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