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YANDELL DRIVE ~ INC. ## < • •' -1'1 ~- '.' . :~:~) . d"': Tommy Perteet renamed What are t ... TX 79903- to NM commission people watching? <.' '" . ::'~} 12A See Page 13A " ~ See Page .."..";' •'.~.-"l, i .~ ":. r) NO. 30 IN OUR 43RD YEAR 35c PER COpy MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1988 RUIDOSO. NM .88345 Zoning ordinance specifics .. \. ,'. f are on file prior to hearing .,Ii .. by DORIS CHERRY corned. kind oflandfills, continued Cox. ..~,, News Staff Writer According to county manager The Torrance county situation Lincoln County residents will Suzanne Cox, P&Z began develop­ was discussed Thursday at the , '. have a chance to review a 100-page ing the proposed ordinance about workshop as was the sign section of .....~ document that may effect their life­ eight months ago. P&Z and the the proposed ordinance, The 20­ :,--'; . ; ,-..<: styles. commissioners were concerned page sign section spells out the ., . A proposed Lincoln County about the development in Lincoln restrictions P&Z wants. Zoning Ordinance is now at the County, especially the new airport The sign section IDakes it neces­ Lincoln County manager's office in access area and other areas of sary to have a permit to erect a the Lincoln County Courthouse. growth. The zoning ordinance signt it gives enforcement powers to The document may be examined be­ would give the county some control the county for signs that do not tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday in the possible high density popula­ comply and describes the appeal through Friday. tion areas. process. The document, with a few revi­ The ordinance also is a way to Cox said both commissions were I sions made at a special workshop prevent activities that would be concerned for the unrestricted plac­ I. I with the Lincoln County Planning detrimental to the environment of ing of signs in the heavily traveled I and Zoning Commission (P&Z) and Lincoln County. Cox used the ex­ Hondo Valley area. The proposed the COWlty commissioners Thurs­ ample of an asbestos dump in Tor­ ordinance calls for signs to be daYt will be brought before the pub­ rance County. There was no or­ pleasing with the countryside, Cox lic at a special hearing. dinance preventing the situatioDt continued. P&Z will present the revised thus Torrance County hBB no The actual zoning will begin document to the public during a recourse to stop the dumPt Cox after the ordinance is adopted, Cox hearing at 7 p.m. Thursday, August said. said. After adoption, the county will Looking down the road 25 in the commissionerst room in Lincoln County presently has Carrizozo. Public input will be wel- nothin~ in place to prevent any Please see ZONING. page 14A Loc~1 citizens ·Iook over maps and conducted a public meeting Thursday proposals concerning a multi-million to gain public input on the upcoming dollar State Highway Department pro­ ~~e;t~ct. ject to widen and/or reroute Mechem See story and photo, Page Fair activities will start Tuesday Drive. Boyle Engineering Corp. staff /~~'~\9 ~ )o-~ a~ction Coun~Y a.~: spe~l ~O:30 by qORIS CHERRY .. •• $ock pens. Lincoln the lead classj> r·-- ---------------------------, NEfRS'\St~~i~~~~... '~....o'!"~"'··.rtt'Ex.tebB1on· Agent Barry Herd saId a.nf. ttopmes· will 'be .hwaIiled; ~ Just a reminder the Lincoln more swine are expected in this 11:30 a.m. is lunch for livestock . , I Steve Hutson buyers. The lunch will be sponsored I County Fair in Capitan begins with year's fair. I exhibits to be taken at 4-7 p.m. At 10:30 a.m. the dairy goat by the Lincoln County CowBelles. bound over in Tuesday. show begiIlB. The market steer The grand finale is the junior Entries also will be taken 9-12 show begins at 1 p.m. Rabbit judg­ livestock sale beginning at 1 p.m. a.m. Wednesday and judging begins ing is at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Herd predicted this June slaying at 1 p.m. Livestock classification, The buildings open for public year's sale to feature more swine weighing and entering begins at 2 viewing at 8 a.m. Friday. The and sheep. 'We're looking for a real by FRANKIE JARRELL p.m. Special cake entries are due in market lamb show also is that day good turnout,U Herd said. News Staff Writer the fair building before 5 p.m. and the building remains open Wl- He suggested ways to become a Steve HutSQD, accused of killing Thursday the fair begins at 8 til 8 p.m. buyer; add·on to an individual bid, '. his brothert will stand trial in Dis­ a.m. with the building open for pub- Saturday the fair begins at 8 contribute to the boosters' jack pot .' trict Court on an open murder lic viewing. The market swine show a.m. with a junior exhibitor's coffee. charge. also begins at 8 a.m. in the live- At 8:30 a.m. is the pet show; 9:30 Please see FAIR, page 14A Magistrate Judge J.R "Jim" .' Wheeler conducted a preliminary hearing Friday over the JWle 28 murder case, and bound Hutson over for trial, setting his bond at $100tOOO, with 10 percent to be al­ lowed. According to an investigator for defense attorney Gary Mitchell, Hutson arranged for bail right after the hearing and was released. After hearing testimony from the boys t mother, Margaret Hutson, several Ruidoso Police officers and two people who had contact with Conferring before a preliminary hearing Friday are (from the victim during his last days, left) Charlie Cox, investigator for defense attorney Gary Wheeler said he doesn't believe the Mitchell; Max Watson, Lincoln County Sheriff's deputy; defendant is a flight risk. Mitchell; and Steve Hutson defendant in the murder case. "I just don't think you should be t sitting in jail any longer," said , Please see HUTSON, page 14A VFD vs. village INSIDE Racing Wrapt..lF) 2A-3A Business 6A fight is labeled ~ p9OJ>le 5A C>f:>tnlon , 1B . , Sports 4A Classtfied 2B-4B battle for turf The ..Dreame 12A TV Guide , Section. B by DORIS CHERRY WEATHER REPORT News Staff Writer A comment from a New Mexico Sunday's low 49 Municipal league attorney calls the Sunday's high 81 conflict between Capitan Village ' .. ~ Mondays low 49 Hall and the Volunteer Fire De­ partment a "turfbattle." Monday's predicted high low 80s Steven Barshov, general counsel Tuesday's predicted low upper 40s for the municipal league, replied to Tuesday's predicted high near 80 a l~r sent by Capitan Trustee Bill Hostetter, Ruidoso meteorologist predicts today to be partly David Rouleau regarding the fire cloudy by afternoon with a slight chance of thundershowers, mostly station matter (the change 01 locks). over the mountains. Winds will be light and variable. Barshov wrote that written Tonight will be fair and rather cool with light winds. Tuesday will material about the lock situation be partly cloudy with a few afternoon thundershowers over the implied that access was only restricted by changing the locks. " mountains. Winds will be light and southerly. Road work begins .1 Precipitation probabilities are for today; 10 percent, tonight; zero "Nowhere does it indicate that anyone was ever locked out of the percent and tomorrow; 10 percent. cr9.WS on The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday shows in­ fire station or that access to fire Road crews be,gan construction on will only ·work Mondayantj creasing cloudiness and l\ chance of thunders.howers on Thursday vehicles was prevented,tt the letter nearly two miles of Highway 70, 'last Tuesday in an effort to "avQid'·racett-acl< and FridaY... Tem~tures will be near the seasonal low of 47 de­ read. weak in RuidOSO Downs. Work win be traffic. Motorists· in the a'te8 shoultj" grees and the high of79 degrees. Barshov wrote, nit is withil) the In both east :atld west-bound· tanes, and drive'with caution and be ~epb.r&d for Ruidoso gardeners miglit want to know that the average date Qf power ofthe Mayor, as chietlldmin.. Is expected; to last until August 31 .. Ac­ short .delays due to thetiQ.vy' etlu~ the firat frost is September 19, leaving S5 growing days. Please aeQ VFD. page 14A cording to Ruidoso mayor Lloyd D~vls. ment In use.. ... .. f~ , ~" - . , '. .,;~. ~, ",.,~ .•.."" ....... .,. ...-,.. ~, .~, .~ .~ ~ ~- ... .. " -, '" -.. 'c.' -'.- " .,,' ....../:..: '" .' ,." '. ' .. ~' • "-c', ~"".,~..;;:_ ',:i: .. "':;:',,' .. "':- ".\ . , ", '.' .' /. ;,' . -. , • I,,: . M/Th~ Rflll:!9!lQ NllWll1 MondllY, AugUllt 15, 19~ '. .-- <' ." .-,' .. '.,.' . R i ! Dash For Speed will open quest on W~dnesday ,." .. ... .{ _ _ ...------.-...E:;::;;:;:·••· •••···.~n:;...:::;t=rj~es;:.s::..-··... __---.-;- : The classy 3-year-old filly Dash The ten 440-yard trials make up Owned by Thomas Bradbury, Dash For Speed in every one ofher <- _ .,1,... - ," ':. II- For Speed begins her quest to cap­ all of Wednesday's mcingprogram. Blakeman Farms, and Bob career starts, will be back on board Entries foa:: Wednesday, lez) Blakeman of Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday.' Larry Keiter saddles ture the Triple Crown for Competitors emerging with the ten AugusU7,1988 8-.1)ohnny Coast Pass Ern (Bur..;~ . sophomore quarter horses.when she fastest tiUles advance to the $1 mil­ Dash For Speed will attempt to the superstar speedster. Post Time: 1:00 p.m. ress . goeS postward in the ninth of ten lion final, set for August 28th. write herself into quarter horse Note: All races are All American 9-Dashin Toem (MartiIi) .
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