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RUIDOSO, • FRIDAY, FEB. 20, L.vU4 • OUR 57TH YEAR, No. 78 • 50 CENTS INSIDE Two charged with 50 sex counts

investigating the case since an counts: 2 counts of second­ Police say Capitan incident Jan. 30 reported by the degree criminal sexu~ penetra­ parents ofa 14-year-old female, tion, second-degree felonies; 1 men abused'minors Virden said. The men were count of distributing marijuana acquaintances of the victim or to a minor, a third-degree felony; BY SANDY SUGGfJT victims, but had no family ties 9 counts of contributing to the Rl'l[XJSO NEWS STAfF \VRfll:R with them. They were arrested delinqueney of a minor, fourth­ Feb. 3. degree felonies; tampering with Stone was indicted on a total evid~nce, a fourth-degree felony; On Wednesday, a grand jury brought of28 counts: three counts ofsec­ and 9 count of conspiracy, 50 combined counts against two Capitan ond-degree criminal sexual fourth-degree felonies. men arrested for sex crimes with minors. penetration, second-degree Virden explained the conspir­ Bayward Stone, 42, was indicted on felonies; criminal sexual con­ acy charges by saying that 28 counts, and Atman Kostendenous, 19, tact of a minor, a third-degree Stone and Kostendenous Stone Kostendenous 18 SPORTS was indicted on 22 counts, for crimes felony; 10 counts of contribut- "cooked this thing up. Through allegedly committed during what Lincoln ing to the delinquency of a our investigation we got more GOING PRO County Undersheriff Ricky Virden minor, third-degree felonies; false tampering with evidence, fourth-degree charges (since the arrest on Feb. 3 J." Mike Shreve r. has described as parties with young people at imprisonment, a fourth-degree felony; felonies; and 10 counts of conspiracy, Virden said Stone moved ·to the area J the home ofthe two men. child abU$e (no death or great bodily fourth-degree felonies. a new bike and a Sheriffs Office deputies had been harm), a third-degree felony; 2 counts of Kostendenous was indicted on 22 Scc INDICT, p;tgc 2A new plan -to beat the best ClaiD1S net KINDERGARTEN KREATIONS 4A OPINION HighW"ay48 Can this troubled I marriage be saved firD1 $7M t from divorce? BY DIANNE smwNCS

As a result of mediation, the New Mexico 6A BUSINESS Transportation Department will pay Meadow Valley Contractors Inc. $7 million as a settlement of Commenting on claims tied to projects on State Route 48 in Ruidoso the benefits of and u.s. 70 in Ruidoso Downs, Two other projects in Alamogordo remain under Indian gaming dispute between the state and the Phoenix, Ariz.­ based heavy construction company. + "We think this is a fair settlement and in the best interests ofNew Mexico taxpayers hecause it avoids protracted litigation," said S.U. Mahesh, a 58 LINCOLN spokesman for the transportation department. "Meadow Valley initially was asking in excess $15 COUNTY million and we were able to settle for $7 million." Meadow Valley fell under heavy criticism locally Heat rises as when projects dragged on more than a year after initial estimates and caused extensive traffic delays, parents grill 'Zozo inconvenience and claims of loss of business by school board some store owners and service providers, Work started in 1998 and continued into 2000. Company officials blamed the state, State officials pointed at SANOY SUGGlTIISTAFF Meadow Valley. Three kindergarten students from Nob Hill Early Childhood Center pose in front of their butterflies and faces with wrap­ Tuesday, Sam Grasmick, area manager for around "I Love You" arms They are. from left, Tuurl Testerman, Cameron Treptow and Jared Pollock

Meadow Valley, said, "We hope this settlement pro­ __~ ._.. ~~ ~~~~_~_~~~~~~~~_~~~ --.J vides some vindication for the company" on these three projects. "Word gets around when you're working in a town about how people perceive you. We insisted all along that there were enonnous Bill helps state's racetrack problems with the plans and specifications. We were doing the best we could and moving as fast as BY JIM SNYDER pueblos currently havi.ng a difficult possible to do the work and disrupt people's lives as .... \ ....'[\I f HI Ff.\! I Hlf I ''There's no respect by the time in renegotiating their com­ little as we could," pacts with Gov. Bill Richardson, According to the settlement agreement dated SANTA FE - The state and state to the tribes. There's according to Rep. Ray Begaye, D­ Jan. 8, the state denied the validity of and any lia­ the racetrack industry insensitivity, especially Shiprock. iVAMONOS! bility connected to Meadow Valleys claims, but sealed a deal to expand casino "There's no respect by the state after required administrative review and lengthy hours and raise gaming taxes when it comes to money." to the tribes. There's insensitivity, negotiatIOns during mediation, the settlement was despite protests from Native especially when it comes to money. The colorful batiks Ray Begaye stn..Ick, representing, "discharge of all contractual American officials slate rerresentalive ... The state goes on a feeding fren­ of Ruidosc)'s obligations and all claims which were made," The House passed a bill, on a zy and forgeL'" about the tribes:' he Meadow Valley officials agreed to indemnify and 35-21 vote, to expand off-reserva­ added. Denise Dorn hold the state transportation departlTlent hannless tion racetrack casino hours frolTl 12 gaming industry and the state's gen­ Begaye accused gaming indu.."itry frolTl any "claims, charges, liens, causes of action, to 18 hours a day and raise gaming eral fund. lobbyist..,> of playing a political ganle, taxes from 25 to 26 percent. It will The bill's downside is it gives INDEX . Sce SETIlEMENT, page 2A bring lTlillions of extra dollars to the those casinos an edge over tribes and See CASINO, pagt'~A Business .6A -. , MEET THE CANDIDATES Indigent care re"\Vording -Classifieds .. ..1-12C Crossword .10B novv up to Gov:. Richardson . Letters .. .4A • His signature would allow removed obstacles to the county's approach of treatment in clinics or in Opinion .4A the county to reimburse private the offices of physicians when penna­ State News practices. nent disability could result from lack of .9A response or a condition is life-threaten­ County'News 5B BY DIANNE STALUNCS ing. Rl 'Ill( )~() SFW~ ...TAH \'nl111~R Lastyear, a hospital association lob­ Sports . .1B byist inserted words into a .Jennings' Comics .10B A bill that will clear the way for bill that restricted treatment to emer­ Lincoln County commissioners to con­ gencies in a hospital. tinue to pay for the treatment of med­ County coltlmissioners created a i5;'" ically indigent residents in physicians' medical indigent fund. fueled by a ded­ offices is on its way to the governor for icated gross receipt tax. But when the DAVE PRICE/STAFF his signature, wording changed last year. they found Four of the five candidates for Ruidoso Village Council spoke to the crowd at Cree Meadows The bill passed unanimously in the that treatltlent not meetingthe criteria Thursday as part of a candidate forum They are, from left, Gregg Kotila, Angel Shaw, Michelle House Tuesday and previously was might have to be paid from the general Rebstock and Donald Williams Harvey Twite, right. moderated Full coverage the event. as well approved by the Senate. The bill, intro­ fund. That significantly impacted the as Capitan's session held Wednesday, will be in the next edition of the Ruidoso News duced by State Sen. Timothy Z. county because it affected the medical o o Jennings, a Democrat from Roswell, treatment ofirnnates at the countyjail.

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PAGE 2A • Rl~l()llSll NEWS LOCAL NEWS F1uDAY, FIlB. 20, 2004. • Downs candidates talk water, qualifications at 'for~: BY MARlY RACINE bring a lot of experience in the .' mittal about his administration :. "Water and sewer are ml\i~: HIll IHI· III II K"'" 'E\\~ mWli.cipal . govenunent aspect appointees should '.he. become prqjectlil but our city,has sevend~ as far as budgets arvI the overall mayor. streets that haven't-been pa~~, Water. nmningofthecomm.unity." Water and its assorted side andneedtobepaved.--Peniy..~ That is the Nu. 1 issue facing I Mya (Mayor, write-in), a five- issues dominated the list of "For a water plan to work we; Ruidoso Downloi, according to year Downs resident and ere- 'pressing city needs. Among the have to have a Bensible conser-~ candidates running in the quent attendee of crnnmunity asse.a8DleD.ts and 801utiona: vation plan that'people can use~ March 2 municipat election. meetings and functions: "lowe "We need to secure water for and will use, that's the bottom Fourteen of 16 hopefuls no political favors to anyone. I ourvillagefortheoomingyears.- line."-McCaaland, vying for four positions ­ will be a mayor tnw to all." - Johnson, "Wateris the most important. mayor. mWlicipaJ judge and two Susan J. Gan-ett (Council), a ..Infrastructure. sewer and (issue). We need to save and~ council seats - made their seven-year Downs resident and. water for our annexed area." - conserve. and we need more remarks during fl candidate incwnbent councilor who owns Chavez.' w&tertanks.""-Armstrong. forum Tuesday at the Senior an orthodontics supply compa- 'We're going to hava a star- ""Everybody agrees on water, Center. ny: "As a conununity we all need COURTESY ICEDU RADIO age tank. But don't stop there, that's for sure. It is a serious Not in attendance were coun­ to work together; we need to go We need to find ourselves a lake thing, but I think we ought to· cil candidate Corena M, Baca forward and progress." Fourteen of 16 hopefuls for offices in Ruidoso Downs took part in a candi- outside the system so we have a get a hold of(R.D.)Hubbardand R~idoso and mayoral candidate Joe Rene G. Olivo (Mayor), a res- date forum Wednesday at the Downs Senior Center. backup (:te8elVOir)." _ Mya. have him bring SOII}8 of his Hayhurst. a fonner mayor who ident since 1994 and current "I sayseptic tanks and sewer. money out ofRuidoso and bring has drawn support from anti­ councilor: "The only reason 1 am this city govenunent." on such issues as the impending Ifwe don't cleanup the river and ithere aild putitinthe Downs." annexation forces. rururing for mayor is that I've Charlie J. Bagley (Judge), a cutingross receipts taxes (a oon- keep our watershed clean, we - Bagley. In ab8entia, Hayhurst was seen some things going on on four-year Downs resident and sensus refusal to cut city payroll won't have water," - Garrett. 'Td like to see some further a.....ked an anonymously submit­ the council that 1 would like to longtime business consultant: and services), cleanup and beau- '"The main thing we need is studifJB done. deeper studies. on ted question about annexation be changed." "To be a goodjudge you've got to tification efforts (a call for more big water storage tanks." - how much water We reaDy have, that other candidates seized Judy R. Miller (Council), a have compassion, common code enforcement and volunteer Olivo. because I don't thjnk anybody's upon to explain that the state resident since 1971, pre-school sense and a little logic." efforts). and the present admin- "I feel1ike we've gone in the really sure. The other improve­ deadline to appeaI the recent teacher and incumbent coun- Sally Turner (Council), a istration headed bycity adminis- right direction bysecuringwater mentI seeas crucial is theinfra- annexation of Agua Fria had cilor: "In the last three years we third-generation New Mexican trator John Waters. rights. We have to all be careful structure." - Turner. passed. have progressed immensely; our with management experience in Sentiment in the room,. from with how much waterwe use"- '"(The value 00 water rights The A-word did not other­ administration is doing a won- the corporate world: "I have no the public and candidates. Judy Miller and land have tremendously wise surface during the 1 hour. derful job," vested interest in being a politi~ appeared. largely pro-adminis- "Water is the No.1 (priority). increased in the last 30 years." 45-minute question-and-answer Bob A MillerCMayorJ, mayor cian other than I think it's a tration. with the majority of In lDy administration we have -Mansell. session. of Ruidoso Downs who came to very exciting time to be involved council and mayoral candidates totally secured the watershed "Definitely waters the first li'orum organizers from the the Downs in 1960 as a state in the community of Ruidoso favoring staying the course, for the spring. We've purchased concern ofeverybocly but I think Ruidoso Downs Chamber of policeman: "I'm going to contin- Downs, regardless ofwho is elected. all the water rights that we've whatany municipality has to do Comm<>rce and the Ruidoso ue to take care of Ruidoso Harrold R Mansell (Judge), Olivo was the most critical of been capable ofpurchasing. and is have controlled growth, and Down:; Auxiliary declared the Downs whether I'm re-elected 17-yearmunicipaljudge and for- the current mayor-council rela- we're still looking for more." - don"t outgrow any water we do t.·vpnt a sU<.."cess: More than 50 or as a citizen." mer mayor pro-tern: WI have tionship, and he was non-eom- Bob Miller, have." - Cleckll!iU'. citizens CHme out. generating L, Dale Perry (Councill, a received every award that the more questions, written and lifelong Downs resident: "I've Judicial Association ofthe State oral. than could be acconunodat­ always been interested in poli- of New Mexico gives with the D~lY'St Anton &- AUout:«4 t.>d in the allotted time. tics here and (in) trying to do exception of the least amount of J Jove you _ f hAve 4lWAyS lourdyou. Brooks Moun1"ain Candidates were first given better for our community." votes won by and the most Sornl!t1n#!' you. babysit.fOr is an opportunity to introduce George S. McCasland amoWlt ofvotes won by." sayingyou'rr banging out with themselves. They were: (CoWlcill, a ZD-year Downs resi- Edwin N. Cleckler (Judge), a qu#!'stiDnttlbk peopk Imd th4t Resor1" Services Camille Johnson (JudgeJ, a dent:"1 have the people and the 15-year Downs resident and ro"nw/IanJ is i~J. Downs resident since 1979: "I City of Ruidoso Downs at Mansell's longtime alternate: Lin Mnrt1'J' IiPU. wuuld like to get involved in heart." ''The main thing with being a , F-I Jo nnplJl IJJte #!'V"'Y sUtrkss Buying or Selling city sJe,1 running this city," she said. Virginia A. Armstrong judge is having common sense F-I sO #!'PIIpty #Iu nvry or Ren"ting Property Thomas E. Chavez {Council'. (Council), a Downs resident for and to be fair and just to every­ t'1ea","t mountainsiJr current emergency coordinator 20 years. "I'm willing to work body." Fnd so #!'PIIpty lik#!' th#!' ot'#!'aPl Call fur the Village of Ruidoso: "I hard and I will beyour voice in Ensuing questions centered strippd oflift Ft!Yd $0 nnpty Ii," _#!'ry t'hi/J kJ.n m lies. 257-0075 M.., th#!' wind b#!' at your INDleT: Conspiracy charges added bark, Happy Vaknti"t's Day, 2701 Sudderth Drive 257-0075 God Bus$ you. [lou#!' you. Fax 257-0134 FROM PAGE IA "[fithadn't been for the cooperation ofthe pub­ MDm ToU Free 800 829-4084 lic. we wouldn't have gotten all this infonnation," + [mm florida. but investigators could not get com- he said, adding that his investigators did an excel­ munication from F10rida officials about Stone. lentjob. Deputy Gary I..iml.mands by any mechanics. The settlement was signed the Federal Highway materialmen. subcontractors, by Sam Grasmick and Ken Administration for New Mexico utility prcrvideTs....endOTH, ~mp­ Nelson of Meadow Valley, by Division Administrator J. Don plien- or othl'T providing- labor. Robert Ortiz. acting deputy sec- Martinez. ANGEL C. SHAW Proven Connnitnoent and Dedication to Con.,nunity Service

"It has been my privilege • LC-LEPC and honor to be a champion • VOR DWr Task Force or conununity service in • uFacing the Dangers" Ruidoso for nr,.any years now. • LC Emergency Food & I have worked alongside of Shelter Board you and my dedication to the • ~~ild/ire Defense" people and the future ofthis • VOR Developl'IU!nt Co"",nittee conununity knows no • VOH Forest Task .Force bounds." • Festival ofLights 2003 • Project Impact Partner • UTogether We're Firewise" • And naany Inore... Village ofRuidoso Council Candidate 2004 The Peoples' Voice... The Citizens' Choice VOTE MARCH 2, 2004

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'CASINO:. \ Bill' means,, • ,I.enendedhours""I , , ". .", • _,., . !RIM PAIlE IA , __ 'has a hotel, casin<> ~,suJf Course n;...a. of ' FOley ~ 1;\le ~ ~",o "'d..... I A1IJwJw>rque -' eo en_pie of a j>w>blo , try oUght i.q be re\V,,,¥,,,l ae Qj»lbeed to'tb,e ''They wantthe,state to Qu.t-beat and'~ that has a lot to 10... .' " tribee Bnd _bIo. Whobave ~ , '. smartIndian gaming on th4:f~tion." "Sente Anna - they're already in ,the . "We'Ve Bot two ;rlduOtries \ulie '+ am. I . CsDs to Ruidoso Downs Race Trackpree. busioeSo, they're ahvady in the field, they pa.v.Jng ua 8O,to 90 ~ end one powfug ident Bruce Rimho we";' not returiied.. . ahvady know the fisca1 impact behind it." WO ~".'nill>n:ing toQlF-~tioiI I , The bill's sponsor, House Speaker Ben He doubted;.bovveyer, it Wl/Qld _ the' .a<:<>traok ",!"iJ;u)s,' wbo'" ,he Ilddild, "n...,.. , Lqjsn. D-Senta Fe, sBid during the floor Na"~o Nation~• .long-term goal to build a 'U1io'" a P"J'inI'nt OlJl!is.aakb;tg·ua wgive, " I debatehe was notaware anyofthe state's 22· Casino on its To'IUUWee satellitereaervfltion 'thein·'a:;,~."\ .~. -",". , '" .. :'-:',' .. , tribes and. PJ.18blos we~ in gaming ComPact outside ofA\buquer4ue., .' , Rep. Teriy~t,~~,. '.'1 negotiations with New Mexico. "11le Navajo Nation ~ is in .' WBSnot 'satisfied;"-He.9PpO$.ed tl}.e bill. ~ .;,;. SANDY SUGGlTTISTAFF "'Ibe gamingtribes neveripformed meof •...,h cIis8rniy. They're.".~. I i>ecauae'~gamingWouId; in ,IUs . A HlIZIlrdaus Materials Team prepares to enter Ruidoso Middle School such ~tioris." Lujan said. He added, don't see them.gettinga coII1pact or bWldinll, opuiJon.expand.itSoot:irob~.· .... Thursday after an unknown white powder may have contaminated the·schaol . however, he had heard through .the there llOOI1," he sBid. .':'. "Pe<>ple _losing¥hpmes,people"", aHLee, as well as a car and, two people, one of them a student. •. grapevine that tribal and pueblo" gaming Rep. James Ro_ Madalena, l).J.m>ez losing their lobe, peop\<>'"", I~ their negotiations with the state had broken Pueblo. also epOkeaut against the hill, say-' spouSes." he said.. ~,- ie.-an i,ncred... , down.' . ing theplsyjng field was no ~level. . ible probillm" '...... , •. ..' Lujan said-the stateattorneygeneral had' Rep. Daniel Foley, R-Fannington, diIi'Ita!so.pti1>l the '""",pscte .at r;sk, ,be' Mystery'powder told·him. the bill would have no iinpact an agreed, saying the oompacttribes have their added." .' ." . '. ' tribes arid pueblos who .have gaming com- -casinos open 20 hours a day, and. the" non- .\ "I think we·retlumvi:i1gfue~_on·~,fire." pacta, . compact tribes, casin<>s are open 24 hOurs a The Senate has until JlQOl'i .Th~ - Begaye :E\l;'!' STAPF «'ltlTER She opened a letter in the car • Flames from a previous slash piles an exposed' slopes preventative m'easures; . tioA Jeft· ~'I;)ifr Rui(JQ'so nOwIii9 and got white powder Qn her. slash burn spread after thatfirefightere had burned.­ Esperance ndded. Inanticipa~ ma~al·.Wrlw-iri ',. candidllte ' A State Police Hazardous When she came into the school warm weather and wind. week when snow was an the tion of predicted bigbwinde, Mya in .a. Uetofpeople nmni!>J!:.. i Materials Team investigated office to meet him, ... touched ground f1are~ up and spread.. crews dug a fire lin~ around the .:for that ofIicei~ •. possibly contaminated white her and got it on me," he said. BY WES SC_GIlS Recent w.arm weather melted .\aoih piles WedDeedaY. ba .Bid.· r---:--c-'--"---:--'~--, powder at Ruidoso Middle "We can't leave the premises." RL-1DOSO NEWS I!DITOR the snow, and Thursd.ay"s Winds He added that windsin'the,8rel;l School early Thursday Service Road was blocked off facilitated the hot spots. were not as high as he had' . .RUIDOSO' evening. in front of the scbOQ1, and the Smoke visible in Ruidoso's Esperance said that tw~ anticipated. . . .' New Mexico State Police school principal, Ron Bennett, Eagle Creek area Thursday Mescalero crews, including one "We appreciate everyone'a Spanish f9r commandeered the scene with was in the back parking lot on caused several residents to call Hot Shot crew, as well as two of •concern." Esperance sf!,id. f'The assistance from Ruidoso police Reese Road warning people the Smokey BearR8nger his disbi.ct's engines responded smoke lookQ a lot worse than it NOJ$V and fire departments. An away. Districtout ofconcetTl. quickly 8.Ild were in the prvceSs really is."" ambulance also waited in front Pointing to a car parked in Fortunately, in this case, of extinguishing the flames of.the school. front of the gym, Bennett said smoke did not mean a devastat­ ThurSday morning; An eighth-grade boy in the that was the car that was pos­ ing fire. "W.tre makingevery effort to school yard said his grand­ sibly contaminated. Instead, accordipg to Jay mOp up," he ssiA. "'It was never mother came to pick him up at The investigation was con­ Esperance, fire management out ofcontrol." school in. the aftenloon, stop- tinuing at press time. officer for the ranger district, Those efforts included. ·some T. L. C. :...... Dassie 4- 2 2 5 Barber .: '7 ~ • Shop MON-S a.5.30 =­6 4­ .& ..Dog Grooming i '7

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, . ,. , -': .-" • .' , "_. ,j , , . ., ,. 'j .~ ," i " " '. , - " • , '.., .' ' .'')-" . ""', '/ . ., .. __ ./ . i, '._ , " " , . . '." :',V',' • '. I'., , .' ',.·RUIDOSO.NEWS':· :... ",.,-,\ '/" : ;'1 " ' -,' -', ,",' .' '"," " ., " ,...... , , ,"- 1~ • • , . . , ,\. ,- .(. . .. ' , " . . " ~: ,~., . .." " ; . ::~:,,' .. : , . , . " . ","r (.Z)~., ',.:i'~':., , ..... ' '" ., ,L ',. • , '.'j;,. .. T•.. ,.. ·,..'· .. ,'.: . , .'. ,I•• ."111 ...... ' ,. r. . ,'.l.~, .',' ',' .' ..... , C\LL US: GRBBN. EDrroll,JAL AOvIs~· 2:;i7,4001 .. KGI\llHN@mJiOoS(,NBWs,(;OM ., . '. ". '.- " ., . " .. " . ' , . .,.... . ' . • • , ,r , , • , .,;. . , ' ..: ' " ,~ ,.. ~" ·, '"" " .. :) .. '.. • J, RUIDOSO .NEWS- .. , .. . , .,'" :... 1. Dave Price, general manager " Wes SchWengeis. editor , A Gannett Newspaper. Published every Wednel!day and Friday' '., , , OUROPINION " .~ :.' The.county resolves " " . to kill the Patriot Act , . It may not work, but it's a wonhwhile effon ... ay be a futile effi>rt in the Orrin Hatch, R-Ut8h. who great world of federal gov­ sponsored the legislation, held E:~ international ter­ hearings on tbe Act. . 'I'htit resulted ill' a parade rorism and such. but we have a " " sneaking admiration for the . from spokesmen from the left Lincoln County Commission and right - ofah\lSeB that even with its passing a resolution had Hatch ooncerned - if not • " ." asking' the Congress to the quite ready to dwnp it. ' OPINION . repeal the PatriotAct. Yeo, theAct does seem to dig .'YOUR" ' . That .rather egregious Act deeply into everyone·s civil was passed in a fit of fear, or ~ts. Yes, it has on occasion something, by' the Congress been abused. Yes, it does seem after 9111; our fed~ legisla­ to avoid Constit:utiomU Some points were miss€d'in thatLCMCad. tors apparently wanted to restraints...... ", " . '.' .' ' demonstrate they were doing It oertainly .got the Lincoln ~ somethingtofight thebad guys. County Comm:iss:i.On's attention To tIre editor: . wi,~ ..~ to be able;'to Uve'wh~ we:~"e, 'btrlldijlg ~of co.m.mutlity,·abailCloned;. I, What has happened, howev­ - enoughto call for anoutright , I was gratified to see the advertising:· today.'rd Ji¥e to bl~ ·the horrors of wouldreqli.est that vie a,JJ. begintolook: er~is that it has raised a repeal, rather than. a n:iodifica~ in the Ruidoso·NewB froin the board of' Sept, 11 when SO much changed for this at theiSBUe,S andput afB(!:eto thein. I~ firestorm . of opposition across ti6n. as was first·proposed. the Lincoln, County Medietd, C~ilter · iIIhawna Myers Carrizozo . ! make sure a property,on which get. rich overnight? . and scared to desth, '1 they hold the mortgage will be Ruidoso:,Yes, but he do,ean't A· vet'y . 'sacl' 1:Otnn;leritary to m8lte " ... there at _east' until the loan's when we,an live in 3' ,plaCe that is $0 paid oft'. Insuring a property, See. PRICE, pag' 5 beautiful and eo blessed. 1'hsB!UIs ....-­

''I " '0 • , .' ~. . • , , , . .-" • ) , - , . , i ' • • ',';- .. , . .' .. . "', ' ,. '.'. : • ,-' ,,'1 , , . '" . .. .' , "',~I., :~r ' :.', ,!' '. '. ,_f,,- .' I" .. _ . ~ .. ' t.: ' " 'I ", \ . · 'I', • • .' I " ,. '.' ' , .) , . if.~2020(j4 "" "'.,' , " OPIMON, - I .' . ,-:' - , ...... " ,. : ,'. . '. ' . .' . . ,': ...... , outWeig~ed: n~galivt3.~at ·LETTE.BS: 'Positives' ,~ .meeting , , :\'!!l!i\!J!£~.. . " 'Vati""; ';"';p.oi ~e.;pie '\"">'1<- • Ce soo'heIped \0 .•fi>rt, \owirig ..... WJire ti'!"d. me newly'·_..,..;d ...... and .."ti..... 1 b~ t!>gli c..mon. ·,.."""np" 'IV.....", g,ijdo.Oth<>r e",ergo""Y _Po",' ~d ,ClJkI ""d\eft ~t anY '...... ~ldentB . In tb.. re.t oC' the idoaB an'!-goaJe i>reBe~ted 'n;1~~!ll""t ~. "W. lth. ()ity A4n#n"'lrtUO~de... to'bUr l_tioD..·'.', utUities. One ~edpft,ei-'all , Rul.doBO Oownosbero ",,,py of llt' the' ~g.can be reaJ- .,.ty)ciidl\'t ,"ow' muchofo, ,.·Ru(d.qo(jDowns Boththe.Bice("" th."I'!!titi0"to th,e . ,. •• ,. Ii'iI'o Pop..-ts.,wbQ I$ie, ,. Y:~rY 'S}:D;Q.bft'?~~ ,.,~ ~e::' ',_.:: ".' The 'final·.i!()i~t·.that'cann~b~4arles·,pom~,s,on).Ol' As '. ,N~,.··,.' .aSter " .' .. "aSBt'~sed, -~ ~sitWt'tion, ,OftW -:'Pwo" 6tbers ret1J:rnedlater 'in 1\ltll~" ci:ty.,. Pa~d8tr'eets,: be oy~~p¥rJiZe,4-},'~" the ",Qf Out>. 'week,'.the aJip.~Xliij.on' 'ir#ii ,w:tion, and, ,~~IQ.ai,J"~11' Qn, the: ·afte.rnOOri. j~t to see' 'ffw~;, ' ,qPmIn.lJ;nity ·Clea)lqp"w_ier ..re~del"~. i8 ",the, l-eas.llridOJ'Y ' In tl\e"erly mOo'nWg hourS thdledOn>s..... a J.>rovider qC' ',hi' '~e... l>C '!>udIP!t ~"A fRliJi:)' lire-.wo'~~~~verlOO\iedelnc!1#ing tb.ejr. ·tfu!l ,Clty~: and ,thiJjning of SJJW- ;mOu." of properly twc; and ,some stye JU",gginents;: It 18'ttme for. Place' w~ to __ bl~e' Cpr.wbat.aptu,ogJZel " ;,' f)m.d-rQiSiQg drives;' ~y4>uJ' lives' -' ','\ rounding, ,foJ."Cstlana',' '.were. ,:' iitoss 'r.ece~pt8. ~" m: the,:new ail cltiz~s of ~ui-d08f) ~DoWJ)s' ' could.JU,;lve·:beep i;i di$as~., .;' . 'When,"~"hJ.teS" ,~~ like 'an.;l·' propertY 'Could:: verY' Wen, brol>ll'\1t. up/>y'i>otholc!. ai>c!, areas, th~ cost oC proiridlng .to worl< togeth.. to help solve We'd 'li\ lbr yo..,.•. to .00do....c!l The RuidoSo Police mg. They wont tho extro ~ '. , . ' ce(iCv Oreek ,~' , , .. ' PRICE: ls a split decision 'the right call? \> ISUPPER' • .fROM PACE 41 me. Attomey:.Po1ice?, Attorney:Hmnun. •. . ·J\1l1d...oo, Police. United Methodist Men' u.:nderstimd, tlJ,at. RuidOso: Granted, even; Attoni,e:y.: Well, ,don't you ThursclaY,' February 26, 2004 .Attor.Q.e:Y: ~n:unm~ S,o'how I'm.. ,not, coJ;1vinced' thQ.t.:' the . need a railroad, terminal to" .' . ,5:00. 7:30pm' "" .'do'youknQ.Whedoe8n't,ap~- ·comin-qilitycenterWilIRV,hent.·· liveonyo~own? " " in Fellowship Hall , cUite'YOu'J' . or anywhere else;' but ~ fact' ·Ruido.so:·I fi8u'rB ru work 220 Junction Road- 2574170 ;ltuidoso: He's said ,l!lome ' ,MwQn't,even' ,di$Cl1S8 it is'irk- ,tha.to\lt with the' gov~tnment thinp:~ '. ·so~, to say the Jeast.·Isthere ~fQlks~, . ., .. ADULT$5¢HILP$3 Attorney~.Such as? anything. else, you 1\eed 'to Attorney: And: tbey.1l fly: . '1\uIdoBO: Wen. din'U1tthts kriow?·· . dOWn iri the black helicopters? coin~is$ioner's.visit, "gOme Attorney:Well~it'snicehe ',RuidOso,::'Ecm.' ,. "" "aidtheycO~'t support· a brought 'his com.missione~s Attorney: Db-huh. .4QlIJ..Diunity ~~r ~oth of 11$ home to meet.you; Ruidoso: The thing is, I ~1,J.ld. us'e"whenever '\Vf!: want,' .:R1ij.doso: True. ThQugh, it . $tilllo~~'the big big.,: .' .: ifft',were to be loCated here. happens aboUt once a year, Attor;u.eYi Why don't yo'u . •:'·AttoJ:t1!>Y:WhatciidbeBay ·...,d thiB time the poliCe were 'irytoworkJtout? . . daCtly?' '. '. c~l1eda.bOut-·nridwaytbrough Ruidoso:"Ye~~.WhYdon't J" Ruidoso: "Ainong .other our meeting. -we? . thirige, thatit .wou1.ys, Gerald c;hampiOl> had thedcVc"th:IOl>gest ,average length of'stayat 2.86·days. a~d Eastern New MeXico Medic\tCeniet was t.,wentietb: longest -in' the state with an average length ofstay o:f,3.21 daYSi . Patients. ~~'a great, de~ a1?OUI: read.~tssion rates. t~enei-aJ.ly.speaking. lower , ·readmissioi'l rates in~licate ihat a 'facility 'dO~lil' 'inrc;sob'-ing' apaiieJ1t;sproblem. , , wen ,'" ' iriiddly",SQ ~at· ~dd~t:ional,hospiad .c;;8,re is riOt needed.' LG,MCs; n:84Dlls~(j)fi .rare ! ,for 'p'aietimonia was ..93, dnd'fot·gau 'bl~r' su-rg~ry,the' r~drnissio~'ral:e was o.Q.. . ; g(LLY~S GenddGhanipi(m ~gi'()nal ~iCa1',C~i~ts'·nite ~ 5~O7. 'fOr 'pi:t~umoriia and. ' "r HO-r SEAT ·i.42 forg31f bl;r.dder'surgety, wliH¢ East~nNeW,Me;ci~ Me~~Cc;nter'srate was '11~18"and2.~5,~pectively:... Th~·melini~h'at les~:.tha.n,l% ~~p;iti~~~ \vhQ a,re" "J hospitaliZed with pne:l1D1oni'a:' at LCMC are ~itt~for'the '~a.me:'-~osi$ within 15 'dayS ofleaving the ,bospit~.: Yet at" Easterii New MeJtico Medi~,~~er,. JrtQre'maP' 1 t% 'ofpati~b:~S ~e rea~itted wl'm ~h~ samedia~~s'wit~n: 15 days"!. Thei.CM~ n~t surptisecl'by"th~e 'r~ul~$ b.eca~~ ~o,hep .: Bo.ird -is -WOr.(dng , ,heaIthc:are'costs as low.a$ passiblearid providiiigexc.eUc:nt r.esu1ts a.re part of:our .ri1isSi';n to' prov~de.the',l:'-ight:,st4\faJity' 'healthcare va,l~ toeYel'yone ~Il Lfu,C(Jln I .C.ountj'. Providing the .Highest. quality Realthca,., ValuejiJ.:Evnyone, . . , , , ,'.. Lincoln 'County, I" r MedicalCen,ter a. PRESBYTERI,," I ., , . . ,. " " " ,~ i. j , . " . , . , ': ,'> ".. ~ . , .. , , ,. ," 'I " '. f • " .' " Il"" t .. /. : ,'-:. ~, ,. 'I .' i- • ,j" . '" ';" .' ., ..,/ ,:, "',' ',' • " .... ! ,.I. " ,,-,., " " , / .... e I; I " , " '.- . , , .' ·-1 ',' l .)' . .; " .' ;, .. "", , ' I .,,; .', " .,, ..'., :' I J.' ',. ;'; • .., ,~- . .. .-. '. ./'. , ' , PAGE~ • " J!1\IIlAY, FOB. 20,2904 , ": _ t ' ,H . , . .. , . .- .,. ~:2.1,-:.""," __ "I-ts''.. '··m·I!..... 'N''. " "M', .' Heabh-care ~ ··I.I~:·' -',,:····maIk'.::.. ".. • ..'."',.'. .,~, ..... taXing ~ . . . ., - ..',', ' , , "' , ...•. -.'.....• . . , .. " Last week," I discussed two l:tealthc....., ac:coUQ1Js that oIiouId be , ofinterest to the small-business owner and etnp1oyee. TheY. were' the Health Savings Accounta (HSAs) and the Health Savings ~=·~v..~~-o-~..:.;",. cl;'Il!lY.""hiI~P"'IviJi..ggro~"""""." . "~...__._',___.~--==c~" .Comm.• "'enta,I"Y.• ', ... " kb_fittotl1!>',;tatB; .' .... , ... ' Security Accounts f Us. Whether fur"" new. P8renl: IndiVidwil' contribut~9ns to. ·either. 'resP8ctea;l ,our natural ~~~~t:arid .~~ ,serviCes; ·trpnsporta~,p#~ ~'.1b:' ,~th: ~ss t;o. ;a 'he~th "·diJ)jc -~,tiiJ;Nd account are tax deductible'even ifthe tax­ ~ntributed $32 IPiiliOn' iilfc;o. mtt".ta:td, 'lie'safety.·...... ' .' '., . ': '. 4ri;J..dt ,pr amaintQD~ce.·qp~'to"r.~~_,~ payer does not itenQze the' tax' return. General Fund.to pay for p~l>lli; ,sc"..al.,· . B~t tl:t$ Is only halfth'e ·stor:y. Our 8tea at a, "OW Ijotel, or"" ,e;,tir•.have aI4e~fit ~,wlj1;er family member contributions are made on safety for all oCNew MexiCo'e ta,xpay'e.-s? An;iericaiis Qui Of pOVtitnY"ancl int() self- tre:atnle:rtt pla.nt8a:nd :the. eC()ooilUo 'b.en~ an after-tax baaia. Two additional·tax Such an industJ;y- e:Jtist", ,and it's ..el.1flj" RUIDOSO V"LL.." :b~efit8,1ier ana~creati.on ~:t;";to, ~ f;:H....B ..n OF COII.E'ftCIO these two accounts. are defined clesrly. .and $16.7 niillion in e.mpIQft'e. hell1tJJ.-· . eD1.ie' bciQds. to lure'bwdilesa-to-·our state', ,but ifyou have any questiOns. please' con­ for a total of-$108.4 milliQn going-to.New :,:ier lifel!l:t,Yles .todts plembe,i'-s:. At San4i,a- -aUid,·.'.~atej~~ In ,cxmiparisOD.,- _'N~, tact'a certified public accountan~orfinancial advisoifur additlon~ MexicaneDlployees and t;lteir:famUies. '. -Pueblo, aI:lY ~y 'can now send tJ1eir . Mexico~8tribea ·have -cre:ated 12.00Qs1i8-~ al details. . Three Qut ofeVery foW' of the~.j~_b8 . children, to any. Sc;iIWol or coJ~..La~ -. ~bie.jobs' ~in 'within·~· ~t1ite d~ Ar;nounts paid for the diagnosis, cure. mitigati011,.treatment or ' -I{O to. non~Native ~merican' ·New. ~j):~o has'revive~LagUna.'~trie:8·. mga~aw1Y'the SiUnfili tjnie,period prevention of disease~ and prescription drugs are included in th.p MexicanS.. .'...'and expects ,to add l~OOO new.jo~.~thEl -8.nd well.~n be·he~:long'aft.ermany. qualified medical expense definition. Also inclUded are quaUfied In rUral commUJ)ities. this ben~fit,'is region. San. Ju.a.n Puebl9 is' builQing .a orthose .I~ 'Comp~es ·haw fcil!led' up, long-term-care services and. long-term-care insurance. continua­ even more· pronounced. as 'Native. ,waBtewawr.:"~a:tment' p1ant.~t will' l~d,~Worke~s~,lefl;tOW:n. .' tion COverage requ,ired by Federal law and health insurance for American, gaDring has begun to 'crea:t;e: benefit-,-.the entireEBpa:ft.ola·valley~ The·' Moreover~il8·Newl\leXicdstJ:aditiQDal the unemployed. IJealth insurance for ~divid~who are oth;er­ sust8.inablejobs on f'llarge'.scaIe in areas Ji~a'~cb.e·tribe has~.gaming· ·extractive-industries'sumas.mirljrig. and wise uninsured

w global business investment able impact in 2004 will be on the third highest· increase. up 24.0''per­ ofhome sales - Primariiy due to histon • other sectors to grow··and ~te· jobs. recovers. BayArea's personal incomes. . cent. Twentywfive other states also cally low mortgage interest rates - have Which·iIi turn willhelp addition.al ho.use­ Califonlia's agriculture also Southern CaIlfomla recorded doub1e~digit swes·gains from a been contributing significantly to eco- holds~tobuy h~es and :sustain a'strong stands to benefit froDl better year ago. Three states ~howed minor . ~icaCtivity." he said.."Relatedindils­ housing marke~ through 20050.8 well.- oommodity prices and exports to Southern California's econo­ declines. tries: get a boost from the many' goods .According to Freddie Ma~. the. nation~ Asia. Production, employment my has been expanding since David Lereah; NAR's chiefeconomist. and services associated with high·levels at average commitment rate on a 30­ and real income should recover the middle of 2003. The area said housing remains s ~or CODlpo­ of hoIlie sales. Nearwrecord activity this year cQnventionalnxed-rate mc;n1;gap as the year progresses. appears to be leading the nent of eoonOJnic growth. "Record levels ,year wjllprovide a strong foundation for ·was 5.921)ercent in th,e"fourlh."quarter:: The state budget crisis national manufacturing recov­ '. " remains a big risk for ery. Much of'the region's indus­ California's economy. Already, trial baae dependa on fureign on government has surpassed trade. foreign investment and Focus Agriculture manufacturing as the weakest defense spending. Foreign i>'ade sector ofthe economy. The gov­ in particular ia riainlt thriJugh ernor's proposal for balancing the porta of LA and Long Dietary fads troubling to nati()nsfartncrs. the budget involves. bon'Owing Beach, generating strong BJ SIlWAIT1IIIIb.SDI . .' . . .. . heavily and aggressivelycutting AMERICAN PA!W_~U. mtillUlte' Weight· Solution the itldUstry:to the &mter. l1Ydra,te 'diets 'favor meat aDd speJ}ding on educatiOn, health. ~~:..:...... ,h<>~'1"1<... and ~oodGtdde.~·· ..' ·JUst~'PotatogroweX'S; . 'eggs 'f9r-theirprotetD. 'The transportation, social services, Moreover, them Ifyou're a farmer. you.get 'Dr. A&'atston' ,s.systh:iS Ron·· Pf;!lger;8 .produce Atkinsdiethasbeen.veryp~ and local government. Califonria is reaping. bene- used to the setbacks cauSed ·'abo:u~ 'his.diet: ."For·t1).e firSt. indust:ry,. COnsUl.tant, '.ays. itive.Be~."orej,-'hi'a'~di"!<'et·s~:...oks·. .rA~-,.' Both Proposition 56 ($15 bil­ fita ofhigher defense . endiDg. by bad ~ather or crop mid ' 14 daYS. yo~' 'Won't be'. ~Ving "lIo\\>· on.earth could anyone ..1 . uu .:J.~ lion bond issue) and Proposition Boeing's new defense contract live·stock c:ij.seas~s, but the . any bread; rice. potatoes;: .stop' e~p01;atoea?Pbtatnes. Dr~ p~ (McGraw) 'was- best· 57 (limiting future govenunent for fighter jeta 'ViIi ( grow whipsaw in con8tUner.prefer.:.' pasta or bak~ gooc;ls.:No ftreOneof~e'h~;tasti..· ··Jmo~asaself';;he1p·guruand. sPending) must pass together to Southern California~s aerOspace . encesca1ised by dietary fads fhiit. even."}\if) fruit? 'J"hat's '·er.aJ.ld.oi~ p.optilar ingredi.. p:sym.~t .. His~~a.f.clJ.~e be _"";the prospect ofpaa­ induairy. ., -leaves many f"arrnersSCI'aich- 'the opposite of" the Beverly eints'in a D1ew.~ He addS.. "We '~~Get :r~." That's not' b$(1 . ~d sage is not at the' D1OIllent. Leading the induatrial ing there heads. Hills. Diet· popular 20 years 'y h;l the prodUce Pldustrjrlieed adyice fOr peOple intereste4 u. . In either case, California vvill revivalin SouthernCalifurniais Wh~n we were phildren· .bgo.~It began. Mth 10 dayS'Of ,··to stAnd up and,avert thie'.lo~gweight~ It ~BIi't haVe feel economic pain in ~. The Riverside-San. Bernardino most ad\?ce,about what·to EUJt eating lots offruit.' The SoUth, ·di~·tt:l -that. include euttingto involve. "fad diets'.ana ·B.tay-~ state lost 40,000 government where Iing buaI­ eatne from 0Ui" mothers, and . ,Beach i>:tetJater ~itittoduces back o~ '~ type::or,fruits' Or .ing',awaY,frinn· perfectlyn1.ttriw jobs last year. With the state ness are attracting export;-Orien­ at least it ·'WOS ,consistent.· s:oDie fruit. . . . . vSgetables."' . . tiOna foods; ,',.. .. proposing to take away $1,3 bil­ tated industrial activities. :M:~.r didD't say eat, your .Cutting back on ~ad will : American . FJ;lrtD 'Pure~1.t 'A:tepc¢t'in·the Archives Of. lion from local govemrn.enta in Induatrial vacancy ratea have '·bread and dob't leave the CQJDe,8S ~ shock,to peopleori :polieY:on'iilitriti.o~ilil·cleai".It, 'InternaI"MediclDe,BfJ-Ysweight. 2004, thouaanda of additional been faDing since the beginning crust. oilly to turn around the p~utButter Diet to.ute~;, says."W~ oppose anyone. die- 108.8 "should not be lett to dlel: jobs could be l08t. of2002, aa m.anufBc:turers·from later and say don't,eat'. any by a." *,utrition e·~tor Co'l' "t.t~..whichtb9ds.should'and. .bookS' aDd J;1ealth 'clubg;~· 'It L.A. and Orange COUQty bread. As ,adults 'wea~ oon- ~~tion.magazine.'What'li\ s~a.np1jbe eaten:"lnstead prima'r3f~~are ·phySi~ NotthernCallfomla j urg'eii migrate to the Inland Empire. fronted with all kinds of peanut butter witJ;w1.it bread? Farm. ~u. supports,· the' mans to .get m,ore iliVoIved:bY The Bay Area'a depewlence dietary advice. sottteOrit coJi- QbViously--(liet plans don"t teaehingorabaianceddiet'fti,l~ writings. prescnption ~r' on technology will again be an tnforinatitm in thts report is tradictory~ ··miX. They, are aU over the" .IOwing. 'the re~DiJrtendations exercise .. fo.r :overweight economic asset irt 2004. The the personal uu!w ofthe writer, . On the Amazon.cpm best. board, or'all over. the food· ofUSDA'$' fodd nutritfu:n pro~. patien,ts and cimnseling them' region's expo&tue to technology 7Wt neceBBlUily reflecting Wells aeIIel'Uat,threeofthetopren pyramid. AIld they do affeCt .gr"""l'ese8rc:h.. '. ',·onredUolngdaIlYlOood sales dieta,·but OIOw'they ...... onti:te, Americ(in 'Farm Bureau joha, 33 percent of baai<: infbr- teed. Weight Solution" and "Til" and J'lwle'all the ~through . Fight.. aide. ·Ti:tenew lo_i:....bo· Federatilm.

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" "', ' ' " '.' .. ' ,', . ,". '.' '. ., WEll$~HWatG£1.S '' ., '" " ' N~ wu..~~ , ,RUIDOSO BpJtOR .' , c sitp,ation,' as, he C • . ---'--'":"'''''-''''''''~::,''.' ", " " belieyes,it; would not harm- .,,~ " .... A'sta.te. Sen~te'meinori-, the city. ~of 4\lamogordo~ "",l~ tbAt!:wquld'di$t the ,'which ow~.e·':t~e lalt~.. bl1t· " .,'I:pJl,ersta~ . ' .' . ::Stl,"eam:' :a~an4s,: 'to ',betiefit":from ,; -C,9tnrniB,siori .. to conB~der' ,efforts.ti? ,.~elil~li~ate'~WIjl~1{,:" 'l,1siilg' 'Bonito Lak~ asa . islr",watE;'-7 lo~~;ted; under­ ,',, . ··'soqrc.e for a ~giornil wa~r lP:0urid in "Ot~ro"C()urity. r:-' supply' 'a,nd' tbw:ard' 'the ....' R1,lidoso an~"the. ~a c' P~CoI:l '. 'River . ,Con'ipac'.t's 'wou,ld' ..benefit: ·fromthe '. ·reqplr.ement· of '~~ding watera«Jurce, ,he- .eaid,an«f. " .watertli Texas.. passed the ·state co:uld ,u'se it' ·:linliD.unbi1Sly Tbu,raday.. ' t~ward· ,i~a Te;xas water . - A"C~,otdil:lg ~ ;Rlil(ios.Q,· obliga,iiotie. '., .. ' ,. . lobbyist . H. ,,'.Jol"m . Th~·meiJtoria.l ,s~ys·.that· 'Underwood,'. S~nate' , 'the Interstate "Steam Mem~aL'19,'co-sP.Qnsored Com.~iasi9n; in the :'pro;' . ,by'Sen.·Pete. Campos. 1)..:. posed study, should mi~ke ·Las '''VegaS,~nd S~n. 'Rod slire''that- Otero"Co~~ty -, ,.' Adair~ R-Roswell; has, the "eoiltinnt,'s, to. have ab1.ln­ s.U:ppott of -s~te Engineer '4ant 'water 8uppi'j~ ,for 'its chooses'loca:ti~n JobnO'Antl';mio, . Sntir'e'poplitatiori and' for . :,ParkS 'and'Rec for,dog park',' ·,·'Vnderwooq . s'ilid' .. he 'future' ~cll)n9mic.~pansion· : belieVes ,the bill i$~a "win-aqd poin~latiot1growth"'· . . : .:IY'l1ESsi:HwENGELs ,Two Rivers and !'Ichool aI/us. ' CJuurman Emu:.,ttHatch th~ which' ~ the";'rincil could, , . ~1'IEWS EBJ:T?R _ _.Parks. -'.. (encing W.8.E! 'pri~ed at abOt.it-$,12. decide to'take.-actiOQ ~.to ·send. " 'EiJIirtS to _to " dog parI<, 1Jiiltead;, village officiB'ls wid. per Iiiie.ir f<><>t, ruI;ng o"t p,,!l

Valentines Special 'Rl.iidoso Convention- Now THoROUGH'FEB, 29TH Center at rw-" ' Ruidoso,NM Wild W:t.·,,-t; .lartrHrtl Le1:D1e assist yPUinbuilding, conserving , Instant Tan Package andprotectingyourf'iUnily's assets. Sam S~le"fD Includes: ' ,Forafree rotiSUltiluon amiportfolio review call- SQnr Soleyn's- website: 2 Mystic Tan SessiQns bttp://_.sofeyn.org WodJWiJe Christie. Spetik., " ." '2 Tanning sesslQns & 2' IcmQn applicatiC>ns +FinanciaINebNork. . . ,$40~OO, 508 Mechem De,Suite E, • RuidosO, NMB8345 -Add Eli Half hQ....r massage 505.,,257-8660 • 505-257·8661 ,fax, . , $65,00 '[email protected] 'St!!aJridE!$ are offere~ ~Fit'lancl.al Networklnvestih.erit **AcIdah HQurmassage COipomtj~n.a registered tii'oker/.dealer al'!-d meniber'sIPC'. - $95.00 "' 1 month uriH~ited Tanning , .' $35. 0, "' STOP SMOKING & 1'102 Sudderth Dr. ,. WEI<;HTLOSSSEMIN.AR ,~S7 .,.6111' , . , w.ith Hypnosis 0' " . , ", . ~nosi's ~!,ksi 'IIYpno~~s. -will aI~ays b~ i~ to'nil ~onlrOi.. bas,·been· @cognl:led ,aitd"cn- ThrougtJ,. positivI;'_ 'suggestions '4orsed by tI).e'AMA sinCe.,1958. and your subconsciouslnind. yOQ Nothing is;' easier. safer,'Or. has a will eliminate yo-o.r cmviq.gs (or ,higher su,:;ccSs.nite.' ' .. ' . cigarettes ~n.dlor salty; sw~et, fast ~57-9444 '·'fnndi'qg..· for· this 'seittiitM, and fatty ,etJods. , comjes' from public 4ona~ons-. '. PCI' the Surgeon '-Oenerah, Anyone, d,eslrlng· 'hypnosis· ..c::an '~estbnated 400.000 people wiU aUliloo fi'el;.,ofchargc, but a niod~' .die due to'smoldlig a09a:OO;OOO' est .$9.99 dottatidit when signing tram ~be,ing overweigh( or obese; in i$ app~iated.'Priva~'¢lients lhisyear.~' Don~I"el that be_you!! -~ve'pai~.:w-elI.over..$250a.ses.~ . Forgel the diets., p~~.hes•. ~on IPStopSmoking or LOse .. gum and Whatever else'. that· Weight 1IU!lI way. you've tried and 7Ww to the . We're' so· confidenl of 6ur 'Po....r of-Y-our Milul'l semi'nar nteilhOds. we will give a . · ,3-day/'2-Wlllht "Ii~n valued.· Siitt in 30mil;f. prior to semlnar . _ . at ()vet ,$200 to 20 rt1~r'resQrt ; ...... hu:rsdtty~Fe~ruary 2ft.. ,dPsdnatioilsto"tb6 fitSt. 50 peqple '1:00, pm'or 7.-00 pm ',wh~ attena.(Ode pcr,'fimtilY)~·, . '. " Wha.tever ,your past experi- ". SWissCluiI~'Inn ences' were:. with, :weight .loss or '1451"Mediem Drive '"quitling· smoking. 'aMend OUt N_:R:DidoSo, NM . seritinar and yt:J~ can Stop' llilllOk>o ,~g aridlQt' 'ibse weight p~us dr8,­ '.. NltlutalHailIth CUilll~l'I . iDIlticaily red~:yoar stre,s,ten..; www.nlJtilnlh.,..lthclinics.org . i1dWl, anxielj' and.P&Jn•...," ' (713)'532-7231 • , . WJdIe u~er hypnosis yoU" Cash. Ch~kJ, Cr¥-lhYt Debil·~rd!l,

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PAGE SA • RUIDOSO,NEW$, 'LOc'At, . NEWS ; !1 , , ,, -" tt ,q , " ,i ., ,l(, ,i (, l. ' J" Ii Ii , " . , '", " .' ~. ' , ',0 , , , , . "', , r;' , " ,. . :.,' ,I 1 ,. 'I,: ,"I-,. sltua~on ''''', .•..CARVINCTHEIuRD· Messy '0 I", -'--'--.-,", ',' '.,...... ' ."" ., ' gets cleari.~d up

at courthous.e', , , ., Se~er .• problt:rllS were' of,the,'Court in ,Santa Fe'foub.4 . f~s( one item covered in some addit.ional revenue ,to rounty reports, establ,ish video arraignment for the,Carrizozo Magistrate Court BY DIIINNE SIlIUJNGS at a, cost to the cowtty of $502 RlllX)!'i( l ~~'S STAFF \'mITFJI for installation and $375 per month fot the corwection.' The Overhead sewer pipes, in the Ruidoso Magistrate Court basement ofthe Lincoln County already is hookedup. courthouse in Carrizozo ,split ·'The repea~ris installed on last week,. pouring their con­ the Steven's Tower in Hondo tents into the hallway. Valley and ,power in being C9n­ .-', County manager Tom nected. The tower is part ofan Stewart said Tuesday the b,a.$e­ attempt to improve ,emergency ment was clellDed up and the eommwric.ations iIi the valley. ' odoriferouB problem was fixed • Th~ Carrizozo Health for a price t8.g of$l~~OO. Clinic addition ,is 92 percent Stewart 'covered several complete and Stewart antici­ other subjects in his monthly pates a'certificate'of.()ccu~, report to the county commis­ and state fire marshal's inspec­ siol). including that: tion aroundtbe ,be~ of \ • Bill ~ey, architect and Mlq"ch. On, 'Jan. 28, the work facilities planner for the blew, was inspected by a project Mexico Property Control supervisor from' the state Division, indicated he saw no Health Department' en8ineer­ problem with a proposed agree~ ing office, who w~ pleased ment with the Fort, S~ton with the progress. Partnership to expand its oper­ '. The ambulatory surgery ation into the conceasion build­ project at the county-oWJ1ed ing and Building830. The ~ Lincoln County Medical'Center nership now operates a muae­ in Rtrldoso is'about 48 percent wn in one structure at tHe 'his­ complete. The finish date is pro- toric fort northeast of Ruidoso. jected for June.' . Stewart said Pulley sees no • The pub1ic health facility obstacles to a renewable agree­ in Ruidoso on Kansas City , " ~, . 'SANDY SOGo'ITT~FF ment for a minimum of five Street next' to the Ruidoso en'" saw arll!!t Mike Free, of RUld~o, IS.. playing 'fowl Wlih ihe chain saW. ThlsB-fooi/oosler crows It oyer the soinllWhat shortar and much,' years, which should be ready by Public Library is 29 percent .more common chain Saw bear next 10 him across from Ihe entrance 10 Wal-Mart. . . . . the end ofthe month. complete. The estimated com­ .. The Administrative Offices pletion date also is June.

Sanitation classes offered itt Downs • • • Certification classes in vate ,sector owners and opera­ Coalition sponsors the com­ composting, landfill, recycling .tors and 's~fffrom pther state post and recycling classes. Elect'DonWilliatns and transfer station facility agencie,s. Registration "forms, and dass "Veteran '". LiCensed Engin,c~r operations are being offered Each of the three:.day and details are available by con~ - l':xpcrienc,cd-Qunl,il)!', Control.PtofcssiollOI by the New Mexico five-day coursers conclude taeting Nancy Judd, execJ.!,tive -'1,:ocal rc~jdcnt for .mtirc ,than ,two decade'\!; . Environment Department. with an examination. director, at (505) 983-4479 or '~t mopuf,"!ypiY!feS,fHJllal expertise and The classes are aimed at help­ Participants must score at t4e Website atwww.nmrecy­ vo~.·', ing local governments and least 70 percent. cle.org. . lomEexperience 10 lPof'kJor. private businesses meet the' The 2004 class scheduled The' Roadrunner Cha,pter • FlltiCPl ad~fUtem~nl:~d ror by ~oMWilli~.,po bc;)j 4337. ruldOGb"PP365 • waste-handling needs of com­ includes: ofthe Solid Waste Association munities and to comply with • Compost' Facility, April of North America' sponsors state: reguJations. 20-22 in Ruidoso ,Downs and the lanclfill and transfer ata.,. , The classes are ,designed Oct. 19-2i in Albuquerque.. tion classes. Registration primarily for ~nslividtials • Landfill, March 29-April fO»Ills and clas's cletails are operating solid waste man­ 2, in Moriarty and Aug. 23-27 available- by ~n~cting 'Ellen agement facilities, but also in Farmington Smyth" training ChaiJ1na,n, at are open to the general public. • ~ecycling Facility, Jt1ty, (505) 528-aSOO or-through the Attendees may become state­ 13-15 in Farmington and Dec. Web site at Wiovw.n,rnswana certified operators by success­ 7-9 in Albuquerque ' .com.' fully completing 11.e class and • Transfer Station, .May For more'infonnation, can· meeting other experience 18-20 in Gallup and Oct. 5-7 tact Charles Ferguson in the requirements. in Las Cruces state EnVIronment The cost of classes range Classes are taught in coop­ Department's· Solid Waste from $75 to $200, Course eration with two non-profit Bureau, planning and techni-' instructors include, environ­ solid waste organizations.'. cal assistance program at mental department staff, pri- The New Mexico Recycling (505) 762-3728. REFIN N E! OO~ Independence Day .... II' .. 4' rFourth of July) 'I"" /O~* The most important U.S. holi­ .• I,as ng"I....- day. Independence Day com­ memorates the ~igning of the Declaration of Inilependence on July 4. 1776. an event that marked' America's birth as a free nation, The day was first obsc,rved in 1777.

Breast and Cervical Cancer Detection; Program '. When was yOur last screeningi • " ,Fi~t Federal B~rik iSdffering a':5-yeat~,fullyamorti7.t..-d refitl~ll<:eof:youi r)ri,~ry ~id~#~fi~t .:n6rt~ge cerv'i~al' .at the ,fixed A,ntlual,~e~tage,Rate of.4.00'l1i* it'-youehaveyour paymentinitomatically~edUetedfrom your O'eaths from breast and First 'Federal c1teckjng ,nccounLBest' ~f an..,you pay' absolutely ttl;) closi~ costs or'fe'cs. No appraisili'fees. cancer could be prevented by no titl~. insurance fIX'S. nb poiril.'l,no::filing fees;, No fees. period.,Witha'sitorrer mortg8rwteml,lUld irloWer tate, yOl-l'11 'pay less interest.,... and _,Itat could save, you thouslln,d5" ofdollars over th,c life,or'your rttaftga.ge. increasing cancer screening rates "'5~tu' ltItms olrup!iVlnant &lIICfO,lI"a~:'8tlrnanihly ;~nt9 oj sl~.1'7 pa, $,0.000 1l14,~APFI. 'Offer rotplllll•.MI1·rch 1.:W~''-i1:I'qUail~ tor ,ato, booI'qWfIr must tleWi'l!l Ff'B che~gaccount With aillomill/(l draft Must 1Ih0\'\l ptOO' ot r1I'iIklel1ll(j, Offo, gOOd foqlltm'ilry realdl!lnco mOl1g" among women. _M"~-,~"~"~mFirstFederal Bank Take advantage of, • lifesaving screenings, 398. Sudderth; Rulc:tosO,2$1-4oo& .100smOl

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. ,". L i I :[., I j .. . , (". J:\meri~ ":', 'New.MeXico now otuy' state to give Indians cabinet position. ' ...,..... LEGiSLATIVE. ~.oreauth~rlty flJr: the· _.sta~.."boots,. th~·,~udw~Emp()sed. _' pretrid:~ ~ ,'80i~' betweep. '-', '~I knnw that every- day he is ~-a. it bec~e prettY" clear-hi" , . RO·' 'N··O·U·· p. mvestml'nt ~ffi,cer.Acall ofthe Gentle touCh . BeWbw,,,?, ""d Demo""'''''. ~ Io.0kingdl>Wn "nd'heIB.Proooot· the lest night of, the .sess;p". " . -..., - Senate re_~te8 that (ill- ~- - -- . - - ,RepubliCans 'a.ccu.se~·-her.of hIS .. daughtt;Jr,l> Sen. Gay 'which 's~tots' wouldvoti:t up•. ::', torsw;tWbavenot~ene¥Cused- _ With:·th~'Sen~te·laeki:pg-·a ~ga~thetp-~pwn,'" on.sev-", ~an,.lto-Hohbs.said.' ' .. 'ord.ownon each bill.- "',.' BY WAlJERRUBEl 'bepreaent:for'the vo~.' . qlJ.O~ . Monday :, ,:in.orhing. ~eraJ.oo;:asionsas ,sh.e mad~ r;ul- .Denj,s~ ;held bar .composl.lI"e .," And 'SO;. when SMrrA' FB.BUBEAti.cHlEF· ."sen. Mar\€.· .- -~-'~'--. --'--,-- "C9.JJ.:linquire.'why~~'have . 'Deirlshinsti:ucted,th~ se)geant ~ tDClitotrd~b;a~.Butdur- .0 throughout the.tributes befQl'e Boitano,.R...Albuqti.erque, asked a call.on ·'Yalent~Il.e's.:Qay?" ,at.annsanr;l the State·Police to .ioitstribute toherfather, Ja,ck ·allqwmg hersetftoshed a ,teQ-r - ,late ,'Wednesday ::' ,riigh~' SANTA -FE' ,-Legislation Tsosie'asked. "BecauSe we lOve ·ro:li8t senaf.9rsfi;"Om their .~.' Dariiels, .who, died last'yellr. for'just·a'rnoment'at the ertd. '..''Madame Presideilt~ what.are ~Bed, tl$' seslliOJ1 'Will' '~ ea,Ch,otli~,",replied '-Lt~ .,GOy~. qiittee m~,~. , SOlDe 'Qf the 'kill4~at ~ts; Good advice" . '. we voting on?" Demish simply New Mekioo-:tlie ol;l1y s.tate in ,Diane Dep.1sh. , .. Then. ·-remindedof thein:ci~ car:p.efrom the Republicanslde '" . responded ~O\lwan:t j:(;)-.vote .-the ~tim;l to' 'give American ' The biij.had a 27·15 sin1ple -dent l~te FtiCiaxlrlghtdnwhich' ofthe·ai$le. . "~ 30,'days of party~li~e . rm."' IndianS a position at the table· mQjoritjr,.~butfailed to-get, the Rep: Bangie RegeD~berg, 'D- ' whenthegovenioroon~sbis . two-thiiUS:~eeded forpaBsage.: d:l~veiand,:" was' ~lIegedly' ""::,t . Carrie cabinet, ' , The loving feeling didn't. "",ghe<\ up byStatePolice, she '. " 'The Legislature 'has eatab- la8t"lon~ ~ th~ day ep.ded a.dded the following ~oni~ ,'S"-- .P·.. ·,E',."','N,':. .- ·'C·'.,', ',',E:"R.. .Hshed the Indian' Affairs' with Majority Flool' 'Leader tion; "Begentle.':' , ',' , " ,, , , Dep8rtm:ent. with a cabinet- +.\'lanny, :Aragon" , D,~ In m~n~'", level .- director~ It :wil' .replace· Albuquerque,engagedin a-,ver~ .' ~ 3 , . the' New MexiCo Office :of'· bal ,sparring 'matCh' with' A joint memori~ sponsored Iridian' Affaire. The depart- . Senate Minority Whip, Lee ..' by' ·Rep.· !J'erryMarqUard~ R'­ ,',. 'ment will. administer approxi~ ··Rawson, R-Las emces, QVe.r Alainogordo," in the 'House and mate1Y ,200' eapiW obtlaypro:- conu;nittee ..assignments. $en. Dianna· DUran,' 'R:' • 5 'years Law-Enforcement Experience 1..,.,. worth moretruu,. $20mil- AregOO ;asked to be excused, TuIarosa.poYs triOOte' to fu... lion' arid ·conduct 14.eommuni- :and ~c;l, "Let those people illerlegiSlator GeorgePettinger -. Degree inCrim'nai JustiCe ty~baSed'speci8IPro.iei:ts for th¢ '(Republica:n.s> run it,-" as heleft of, AIiunogordoi. w~o'died this, • Third. Generati;'n Lincoln County Resident aa tribes, and pl,leibIos in'New ,the ch.am1:Jel'S'. ,", past ~iuruner. ' Mexico, according to a fiscal Aragon then took theday off '. A- fol"llleJ'" 'state..i:iliairman of: ~paet ~.~~~ report prepared on the SundBy before returning ,f;he 'DeIQocratlc Party, ,, . " ' '.- F~ger ,bill. , .MondaY. . w.as a. 20:",year.,Il'ieri:t.. · Paid for by candidate '. :'Thisisthelirsttimeinu.s. SociaIll!"l.res be. ofthe House ""d chainntm' 'history a state 'has set up an ~~,Judiciary,Co~~. Ind!An .affairs de~ent at A bill introdu4:ied earIYin the. ,lltteat the secretary 'level~"

·.lL-YOU...CAN-EAT , GET LOW LEASE RATES DR GREAT CUSTOMER CASH . . , ...... ·········FFET oH SELECT NtW 2004 TOYOTASI OR GET 0%APR' ON2DlMCAIIIIRYS• GPillilLAS.4RUNNER.S. HIGHLANDERS, TACoMAS&TUMDRAS (EXCLUOINll·DOUBlE CABS)•. . ." . ,.- , ,'. .' ' \ . ," .'g.', '5' 5'PMTO ., .• 9PM

'12. Everv Frld•••Ight . ., Ch.CIlD..t .. .. IJESERTSUN TOYOTA ~ . ' . ," " , ," ", " . - , " .. .. SEafOOD'''.•••, FOI., ..' 2510N. White Sands BlVd;; Alal1lpgotd,[) (505).437-7530· . .

,All o~fars ~m13JiJo~. ci~"titb8 combined and .anl sUbJeCt,to aliat1abl1lty, .Slle ,pa;IlCIp8t1I1&.d9~lllr tDr·d9~11s. '~niiu~,'~~n~llIl.Rat& WIth --oPprGVlld j::rad(t ,tbrouth Toyofa'FlnlliJCIlIl Sel:'lloes on 2004 corolla, ClImtl' (&llclud'ing ,Solara). 4Runn"r,Hlttilllnder, Tacoma l'lnd.TlIl!lfra 1elu:!IIl:fln!l:.DDuble tab), 'Oa5ej:!:on mtlnuf.actururs' data, Hille lovatavehlcles (CalQ!y, c!,.nnySolara, Cellc/l, CPrOl'a.:ECHO. Marrtx. RAV4. Taeoma, TUl1dll!l) ,siartllll&~ Ihan$19,900. ~RPJ on lilt lIohl/:las 1l1Cludi d,91l":'&I)'. j)rotts~ng and ha.nlllln.e fee. uclud&s ~Kes. license, utle ahd ot:~all8llable or GET THE FEEUNG ntgltltlllllY teqlilll!ld equlpmQrit. ~f1tual dl\liler prl~ mhy vary, . ., .'$'tOYhTA.. , , • '. ,. '.';', " ,, ;', i 0; . ".. , , ' ' > , " " ' i " .. , '.~" t c.·" /,- ., .. "I, "'" " , , ." ,., 'j . , , ' . , .. : ),. ' PAGE lOA • Rtmoso NEWS "LoCAL NEws 1 " , 'r . , b ."

Concealed ID alleged Police an-eot¢ Thmmy Lynn Dyer, 35, of Deming. Feb. 12 at U.S. Highway 70 and El Paso ~cbargmgherwith conce.,J­ ing her identitY and having an open -OOJltainer in ,the vehicle ahd served her with four Out­ 0" Valentine'B I!ay 9"Pid stsnding warrants. _ sever.,J vebides parlIlgeNIide window of a oounteI":nexttothe cash regiSter, vehiclem thepsri,;ng ,lot at 118 thUd abuse c:harged which was also Usted as dam­ am Street was shattered and aged. The window was valued at , broken out. The. officer fbur1d a , ':auidOso' poUce arre.ted $200 8nd the cash register at purse in the vehicl~ but was not J..,DeB Kellogg, ,lI5,of Ruidoso $1.500. sble to loCate _ owuer. About Fei>. UI,· cbargiIig him with Program offers support, educationfqr ,par~fits" BYlMlIOI'P'I/I 4) ScreaningB -, PAT pro­ will-be' attained:' . " FOR 1ltE RUIDOSO M!WS gr<>up wbich'meets on Tuesday grains offer regularchil.d screen­ o Give the clilld a solid fuWl­ .. ;,ond'rIturscb\Yfrom 10:80ft."" ,to Parents as Teachers (PAT) is mgs (at leaSt aonua1ly) fur OVOl", dationfur Bchool success. 11:80,lim. Call fur inlbrmation * HQoest an intenlational parent-educa­ .,JJ development, health. bearing '.- IncTe8se parentS c0mPe­ '~_otherplaygroups. ' iion and home--visiting program and vision. tence and oont;idence in-giving ,. that begms prenatelIy __- __ , ' • * '.,D.ependaJ;)'e This provides early theclilldthebestpossibleetartiri' ,Jan H~man'/$ nflUi4ted - the onset of1esnling detection of potenti.,J Iifti. w#h the Lincoln Counf,y Heolth. - and extends to Health problems alidprevents • Increase parents' Imowl­ ,!nd Well~Co~nciL kindergarten entry. • and later difficUlties iD, edge of clilld deve!o_nt and, Acknowledging that school.• appl'O}>ri{lte ways to stim$te parents are tileir cbil" Wellness When Worlcing with learniDg. dren'. firot and most parents,'there-are,sev­ • Promote .• strong parent.. influential teachers, Parents as eral basic ooncepts that must be clilldreliltionship. Teschera' primary goal is to help underotood and believed by o Deve10p true partnership sll flunilies lay a strong fuwtda- Parents as Teacher educatol's. between _ts_schools. .. tion for their child's optimal" Children are bom lemners and • Provide 'R means for early developmenL , learn the moBt \ivm the people deteetiOli of ~ loaming The PAT model is based on they love: their~.All par­ prob1eDis, . un:ivenml an::ess. offeringall par­ entsdeservesupportintheirpar­ , 0 Prevent' and reduce clilld ents practical and research­ enting role because tIu,y are the , abuse andnegleCt. based strategies to encourage experts on-theirown child,ren. Lincoln County Ptlrenta as their cbildren'. intelleetual, lan­ Diversity and cultural diIl'er­ Teachers is: bousedin the· guage, social. and m.otor skills ..• ences must be valued and portable at Nob Hill Early strategies that enhance paren1i­ respected. A good support pr0­ ChildhoOd C~nterinpartnersbip child interaction and strengthen gram Should inCrease a ftunily"~ with the Region IX fSJDily relationships. Becauselit- . ability to cope, ni_r than pr0­ Deyelopmen~ Services prp­ eracyis a major focus oCtile PAT vide a system upon which the grain., Tlie oIliee is ,OPOD ,from'S ' model, books are used in every family becomes dependent, If a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and thepholie HaVe a Family Chat: visit. these PAT oonoepts are reB_ mllnberis 257-3157."Thistsalso Parents asTeachers National ed, the fullowing progrsms go.,Ja the Bite fur the RuidoBO pJay- Center Inc. (pA'lNCl oombines in-depth knowledge of early childhood development with. Blue Cross Members recent neuroscience research' findings m its Born to Learn Curricula and training. Since PTCSbytcrian Hospil:aI in Albuquerque accepu 1996, PA'INC bas collaborated Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance for members with neuroscientists from who iive in this communiqr. Ifyou have any WnohingtonUniversitysclwolof questions about coverage please call 923-5999 Medicine iD. St. Louis. Mo~ to or 1-866-869-6224. translate neuroscience findings into concrete "when." "what," "how," and "why" advice that & PRESBYTERIAN supports parents in giving their children thebestpossiblestartin life. The Born to Learn Currieula BI! iPPiSiSI:8b1IU _ parent edw:atorB no tIu,y' Wllit MiindI,. RQbyne & & Holly TDr.1he kitesl styles hI_coIor~ demystUy the neuroscience find GlUf.lJ Tor the Winter - ·• , '. . 6~ ~, .~ ~ O.'~" n'~. " • research fOr parents and care­ •·...... 6 ...... o'o 0.'&&'•• '; .... & ... •.• 0 n 0 O. 0 •••••& ••&0 ·0•• . , ~, givers. _IT•••• ,,' . There are fouroo;mponents '(T~'1''' ' ...' ·QNI,IMJ1'EQ IlMYllfilE MlllUTES 8£!WEEN FAMILY CHAT' PLANS thstsll sfIiliated PAT programs • p!uvide as a service to families: . '$:2':"""0""'~~~liriuted nigh~'~d ~ekerid3, . ,.' 714,Mecheon, · ,', i.-,' .•_W~eknig-htlistaJ'tingat $prn. '. . 1) PeJ'13Oilal visits - These \. "," ',- Unlim~tednatlonwlaelongdhltarice . • visits are usually held once a ~.. -Add 'to calling plans of$3S'or higher: · month in the fanrily's home · ...,...... wllt1 l~ or 2~year.Jl8!"cem..,nl "," , ,.' " ' 0'....· " , wherea certifiedparenteducator ~, -. ...· helps parents underotand esch Magic t:he "", " " , . .' ,- stage of their child's 4IirreloP­ g ·• ment. Parent Educators use the Gatheri.. & PAT Born to Lean> Curricula to vu.~i-Ob' '··CELLULA.RONlEr offer practical ideils on ways to Game cards. , '".th.., liextbestw"y to ",,"y h~ll6: encourage learning and interact

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C~STOM·BUILTEXECUTtVE HOME Indoor RNKE,YUSINI;$S DrY swimming/diving pool. ~ 1/2 Acres. for horses or cJ~rilng "& 'laundry'I~4slne~ ,a l)uJldl'ng," pl1vscy, SlerraBJanca vi~w. Hot tub•. Whirlpool Remod.eled :building Inc,l~de.s 'aU", ~qulpment.· bath. heated .trlple garage, & . workstlop, 2· Excellent'location & ~cce:ss •.',$5(:lOjOOO" #1-0763' offices. $649,000. #1077.6 ... , ,,' ",

GREAT HORSE PROPERTY Town & Country BEAUTIFUL" CE;DAR CREEK :3 ar, 1 aa, 1i~er , C()Z'/'CA8IN III"THE WOODSI rhlssac'~d"d' 'CHARMI,NG COUNtRY CAI[IIN Nestled flltha mfg home w/lots of room & add-on porch. Bam­ upper, 'lots, of decks. vaulted ceilings" .-fans In '. a~fl'amB ~its'on a, lever 1~ "a~ in-the woods. 1$"' tall plnl;!os.2 ,8r, 1:V4 Ba, b~utJfi.iI· «;overed . & 'privacy fence. 32X20 workshop for extra area.' "bedrooms,. nice 'fireplace. Drive 'to, convenient h.Bs :ad~tached 2 car,gara~. ,OwnerS relocat.. ·· . d(llck, I!lrge IQt. -garage ,&, carport: Property is In. In Uncoln Historic District. $149.000. #99319 back dQ9rladJolns natiOnal fprest:..$14BiOOO. ed .. vE:'lry amdous tor:. offer, Price slashed· to excellent condition.. Lots df wildlife" to View.' #liJ211 ' $145,900.#9Q80iJ" ," $1.45,000: #103,32: ',,"

FAMILY HOME 2000+ Sq Ft, 3 Br, 2 Ba, wat BEAUTIFUL CONDO GreE(lt access to ihi$ 3' Sr, eli ',,&"CO~Y CABIN' Has -separate office or 1.2.21. A'cRE, TRA«:T3 ar, 2 aa mig home -bar, jsland range, huge laundry room, Z car 3' Sa corner COndo. Nice .deck With view of the guest are,. 2 Br,'2 Ba,·vaulted·ceillng, split floor w/additional hopk-up for RV. Nice'c1ean.wIIevel garage. Extra cleanI $140,000. #10426 Capitan l\itountalns. $139.900. ~9997 ' plan. Nlcelyl~ndscapad I~' W/lall pmas. Not ' aqcess,' natu~l, year-rounc;:t spiingon pl'Qperty. much deferred maintenance. $13?5QO; #10790, . Great soil; no' rocks & 'Sierra Blanca view. '$135.000. #10642 '. " .

UPPER CANYON LOCATION Tall, pinas, big' " $53.00 'PER SQUARE' FOOTI 2470 SqFt ' deck & wonderful neighborhood. Use fo~- per­ , remodeled' h~me/mob'le. Includes~ den;hot tub manent or vacation home. 3 Br, 2 Ba. ftreplace. roQm. wO{kroo.m;, basement. storage, 2 FP·s. heat pump, washer & dryer. Possible owner 'Solar system runs hot tub & backup for water financing. $132,500. #10533 haatar. $131.000. #994SQ '"." "

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2 HOMESI Main house approx 1450'sq ft. 3 Sr,· REFURBISHED IIONIE Roady to mova In tol4 , NICE, 'LARGE, CONDO Needlo.s of space? LOTS OFSQ FOOTAGE ,FOR'THE:MONEv 1 Sa. Rental house approx 708 sq ft, 2 Sr, 3/4 8r,3 Bs, storage building, fireplace. EJO;tl'a larg'e TI.1ls 3/3 condo .has II.. ~om~ Tt.C ·needed"Fee~ Split :ooor: plan,big.sun room;'~i!ieparate office Ba. Many out buildings.. set up for horses or rooms & 3 full baths. Owner. Is licensed NM 'do ,no1" Inlude elept,r1c '.01' telephone. $97;900, could be"4th, Bt,'2 heaters, ~ swamp oOol~rs, big livestock. Nice mt views. $105,000. #95872 Realtor. $99,900. #10436, ' #QQ663 "' ", #':b4brpU,rid dE!~k '& 'metahroof, ,'$97,500;

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Currentlj.r sittinJ at Q-5 in ~. going intO the playoffs." Page , ,RuidolilO. h,as .pnivenit C4lD .' received a boost 'Just .before belbre the start'of4-3A play "­ 3A, the Warriorscan"t improve .. said. '"The'guys-in praqij.ce have .. plaY with any 'team ,in the ~ their g&:IQ!3.-last 'Friday against to OOmebilCk.'·He~shoping it's .. theirseeding placementinnext been ll"ing -"0/ hard. They triet, iiteluding LQvi»gton (:;ID- NeW Me1dCO Military lnstitut.> bo.ck tonightagoi!nst ..the Going into this year's .week~8 district tournament -­ want to putsomethiJigtoge,ther 4, 4-1 in district>, Which. has. Withthere_of_p~ 'Wildcats and next; Week .inthe w District 4-3A .. season~ the they're a\ready guaranteed a and.iin;sh str'9nll. .' be8n ranbd in the top five all '.fn;Jm 'Cour-game· ~BuSp'enaioi1S~' . district;t.Oumainent. .. ' Ruidoso WarriorS didn't envi­ last-place finish and a first Any fan orooacll that:s seen' ye$l'lOng. . but it.f.oOk them until the SeQ- "It's y&ry- rea1iStic'-we caiJ: get + sian this ending to their bas­ I'OUJld game next Monday at the Warriors play ean tell yOu "'The -Odds are in our filvor;" and half~lha,tgame,to ,mesh to the championship game;" ketball regular season. Portales. they don~ really deserve. their Page·s/lid. "Themore they play togeth.... again. . .' Page.QaUL ·"Theyknow. ,on &:QY' Yet end it will tmUght when But Ruidoso coach Billy, .. 0-5 record: Theyve lost,four of us; the. more IikeJy We could Page knew itmight take twQ . given niIlht, .... ean beat any­ they try to avoid another win­ Page says a win tonight would those games- by six· points or wIn. Our &en.iors really" have ,.gaMes tor Ruidoso)s ~ one iii. ClaSh SA. W~· PJVYed ;, less district record and play to go a long way for his team. less. twice on last-seoond shute;· something to fightfor.· -. 'dymunic - which·he1peji it to that ·with a Wi,n.at West LQ: :. '1': : ... .' win at ~gtonat 7:30. ""We need some momentum and once in,overtime. . 'The Warriors (11-10 overaJI) an eight-game. wiD. streak.. ,.ege$•. ,.

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD RUidoso B,uptlst Churdl 126 Chun:h Drive:. Palmer CHURCH OF CHRIST. ,Book Sludy-7:]0 p.rn. 11Iursday: ·TIleD<:. Mlolslry Sunday: Church Sebool. 10'a.m.; 'Woraliip. II a.m. 5,,",1<:10 General 11:00 sm. -All 'Services an: A~ bod_ Assembly of GOd Glll1:Way. Wayne Jo)'<'e. P..Ior. Sunday Sehoul: 9:45 Gateway Churdl ofC1l..... 415 Su&!l::nI1: Ruldosq..· SchNlI·_7:30 p.m.: SCI"llIce MeednS_·8:2lJ p.m.' 'NosHI Presbylerlan CIIIlQ"C'1II Reverend BlIlSeb:r1ng. Blllnl!:ual- -Tr1mslalOl'S Avallable- ~. 671--4747. o.n..Jd Pettey. pastor. Sunday a.m.: Sunday wo,."hip; 10:45 a.m.• 6 p.m.; 257....)81. JimmY Sponsman. MinIster. SUllS!-B, Conllrepdon Hbpanlll d"l.... l1e!;tlp de Jefuwa Adaill Sunday SChool:' 10 a.m.; WOI5hlp II a;m. Chrbt Cburch In llie DowDs Ruido.io Downs. 378- School: 9,.., a.m.; Sunday worship. 10:45 a.m. and Wednesday Bible sludy' 7 p_m. Momlnjl WOI'l!hi~'e':k30 a.m.: Sunday Bible Clas.s: 110::! Ollvlhm Canyon Rd.• 336-4.147. 378,7095. REFORMEP CHURCH 1l464. Al and MlIIty LIllie. Pasuns,:Sunday: 11,00 Sun 7·p.m.: Wednesday aerv;ccs:"I p.m. Mountain Baptist Churda. Loc:aaicm: Park behInd 11:00 a.m.; MId- Service; Wed. «i:30 p.m. Dom.: Rewlion Pnbllca-I:OO ""11'0.; Bsmdlo de fa M"5C'lIIe.... ~ Meseale.... Bob SChm. Paitor. a.m.• 1(1':45 1I1R. Childi1ln'5 minlsuiell concum:gl With F1rn Aae:n:lbly ofGod IhIl Smokey Bear Monllmcnl on 11>0: northR51 side. CHURCH OFJESUS CHRIST LIJS AIlIIya._1:51I ~m. Marl,: EsCuel"- del Minisierlo Sunilay; Chulcl> scllOol 9;30 a.m.; WOTlIliip 10:]0 B:m., lale Sunday Servlel!.. Sat. ou-...:h ai' Ipm, aI TImes uf Scl"llice: Sunday schuul _ 10:00am. Sunday Tc!oCraI1co-7:oo p.m.; Reanloil de ,Sel"llieio-7:50 h ehurcll. Thursday; 7 p.rn. • EI Paso Road. RIJidoso. Re.... Stacy'" AlI"iIlBnmkd. Chnn:h of .I...... Cb....1 LOS Ruidoso BTllnch. pm.• &Iudlo --,_ ""-".OO'pm.· Mon.:Jllnlor hlp)'OUt 6:30 p.rn. Wed.: hleh ",hool .' .. PaslOT. SlInday mo....;ol: worship: 10:4' lI.m.: MomillS - lI:00am. Sunday evt:ning • 6:00pm, I_.v., UI...- K~. C,,,"(,->·- , ",.,. C-,nerslohe Chun:b CO"';e""l~ne S,-=. 613 • Wodnosday 1I""ning_ 6:30pm. Nanh on Hwy. -.A" belwe,n. Ruidoso and. ClIpitan...... ,. m-".'"m...... -.,.Ill.. OU '''''''''',-.. ~ ~. . ~ ~ ChDdn:n'IIChunoh Ir'llle-New CasUe-Dunnll Sunday B1'1I1Idl ~lridenl 1.e::I Mdaon. ]3~59. Sundll)' LUTHERAN ·SEVEN'nlDAY ADVENTIST ,SUdderth DriY1:. 257_9265. lotan & loyWYllU. • ~ 100]Oam-- Sunday "'-.i,lIg pruise: 6 p.m.: The J-J Counby ChU1:h Interde..omJUlioI1lll· ~ ""hedule; SlICramenl 5tar15 III 10 Il.JR.; Sunday ShePben. oruu; Ullb La:theran CIlun:h Ruldo:lo S_.'h "_...Ad-ntlal.~ :z07PIlrkwa,. P....km;. Sunday- Sclmol. 9;45.. Churcb. 10.30'11.111.; ~ Umknlow:r Youlh Nipt-Moncfay. Iii' 7:00 _ 8:30pm Hwy. 70 W S05-2S7-l\899 Rev. Charles W. CllUJI. • OId. IIlble StudtAda!b 7 p.m. 671_4630. Wayne l(i."30 !;>reAldenl. 505-434-0622. Oct.). '10,]0 a.m;; San. SchOOl a: Ad"l! "Ible Clao..- MOITUW 612-L206. SlilUrday: Sahbalh S¢hDDI 9;30 .Thul'll. 6nd Youth, Thurs. 7 p.m. 7:00pm ."'1lI')' lallll1d 3rd week. Wed. r"mily nlghl: BAHA'I FAITH 7 p.m. Sunday: SlU:TIIIIIenl mcc:Ilnll 10 a.m.; SUllday School 9:]Oa.m. '11iur.o. BVe. Bible Shtdy.7:oo.p.m•• call f.... a.m.; Chun:h HlVlcc:. '11 a.m. Wedn<:sdIlY: PrII)'!'r" . Baha'I FaIth Meeting in ,""mben" homes. :157-2987 and PrlmlUJl II :20 a,,",; Priesthood Rellef:Sol:. ,'& loell!ian,' meetlng 7 p.m. COwl!oY Chun:II NoOiI Sutiofays' al the QlillH:oe , BAPTIST , ~Ju:r nr 258-5595 Younl:Womcn.12: a.m. MET O.DIST. lJNIT~RlANVNIV.. .'R$AUSTCHURCH' 'Raral.Evenls Ceiller. J!VCi'yOrle tcoma. o . , , B"-~lI:r """,... 0.'Amlll1." 0,.'...... _ .. " ...... ,.,or more • Alia Baptist CJlludl i..ocau:d juSi pa!ll mnepoB' 14 CATHOLIC EPlS~OPAL COI1Imunity Uoltcld Methodist Chun:l1 Junction MilUnlillns- J.!nltllrian Uni~rsal1i1 Info. .'. ' . .' on Hwy. 48. belwtlOll Angus &. Cllpitan. Roi.nd " SlICnllnufO • _. C h , he R Rllad.bl:hlnaWeIl~'Fm50Bank.ElohS"wYCl'·PlUlor: Church"nreets 2nd & 4Ih.Sund..ys: 9:4j·a.m. " Burnell. Pastor. SundB)' SChool: 9 a.m.; Wn....hlp 81. EI_r C.1hoI1e C1Iun:ll RlddOlo. 257-2330. • PISCO_ hurc o· I 01, Moahl 121 SWKbt.'y 'Scl1olll: 9:45 'a.m,; suud:iy, worship: 9. '31) I>o1h11:kPrtlpch; UJ:JOa.m. Service. Call'336-1;"70 Dr Grao:e !'hrmt Cbarcb Oavilll1l C:tqyun Rd. 33~ ServIa:: 10 a:m, ....d 6 p,m.; Bibl" Sludy:' Wed. III 7 Rcva>:nd AI Oa/va). Sacrament of Pl:nailee, SIlL Mescalero Tndl. Ruldaa!'. Fr Ron Thnmaon,'ll!lltn a.m., 10:55 a.m. . 354-0602 for Iflellllon. 421]. Su~. morning Pn!)'er 8:30 a.m.: Sunday seliool ~ p.m. 336-1979, S:oo p.m. or by appointmant:' Sill. M8SII: '.6 p.m. Leader.Su:n Canyon Road. Re". IIIInCS M. Smith. Pastor•.Sunday Sehoul. K_I2IAd"lI: 9:)0 a.m.; Rd ]]6414 U7 3871 S d ..." P*b))teriani Cbu,rc"Antho. RcVOnlnd SchD. U.Le. Suudily$, I p,m•. \'0 Wednesday!

School; 10un,: Sundial' WDBhlp: 11'a.m.. '7 p.m.; Wedn.SO.Blble Blltdy: 7 p.m. BAPI'IST ASSEMBLy-otr ,GOD Trlall]i s...... m Baplkl Cburch (!IOIIIh on Highway 48) MI. Capllan Rd. 354­ METHODIST :~';..r:~~lChllplj 2044. Sunday School, 9:]0 a.m.; Wonhip, 11 a.m.: AWANA.Sunday 4C6 p.m. Capl..n lhIlted Melhodld Clwfdl . The Woni'of Lttr Ctnin:lr. '. ,,', ..' ': !IllY, ChltckPuIIDn. PlllilOrl648~23j9.111_ 'E' AYe.• CarrllUWi. NM. Affiliated" ~zow. &11& E Sll1let. SundRY: HolY El,aeh.rilIt 9;30, a.m.. ~, : M-m.tln BupUst Cb~h PlIIItor lohanna Anderson IUId Ibe congmgllliOJl of CnplllUl: United Mell:lodiu wJlhil:Y:~llstle.p;"ClitblY·Chureh. lndqJc:ndcnl_Pundam~nIal. PaslOr _ W,O, emer, Sunday School-IO AM. Church welcome Lincoln Cota1l). reaidcnlr: and "Iailllra 1I11kc 10 a!leDd Bible SuMty 7:00 pm. "', ~~OO~· . ; Sunday Wonhlp - II AM&6 PM. W<:dneodlly Prll)'er a: Elible',S1udy7,lS PM IIt1Idy Sunday mIlmlng: al 8:30. .fallDwed by wonhlp 1II!ri>1ce al 9:10­ 8A . aT.. .' ", United Mt:thDdlit ChlJn:h ('orbh. , .;: Comfllnnlan l~ off...-etl darin8 wOrship on the ti...t Sltnday ofe....ry month. lUld (Nellll2846:, Cllirlzoz<), iolUdlnaAnderiiPti. pas-·, CATHOL[C a potluck- hlRchton ia JetYt:d Ihe third Sunday at 12:30. Whilo.OabtUid Third Ha~d..n1!tnith, p",i1or. SundllY-Sehool: 9:'-$a.m,: Sauday WOrship: Ila.l\Io. 7:IS lor. Sunil., SChool 10:00 a.m.:SundIlY wal'llblp .11100 _.m.ChOir Prai:ti , ." .. i' __ ,' './ 'j" • "-"J. ' "', ,': ' , ,I' . .", :r " , '. .•. 'i: ,; '.' ., J , .' .. _ .- ",'!' ' ,, " ". f.' . -." I " 'II, ". , , , , . , !. ".' :'" . , ' ,.,' ,·11. ", " ," ! ), " , • , , '. '- ' . .' "t.,. H.' , " , " , 'i,.., . i ,.~. ~ f,' ' •• .t. ,. , '. , ,;. , . __ " J" 0" _, ', , : ~, ' ,'J ,,' , .' .,. '., ...., i , , ~ ,'­ , .' '.. ,-- '. ... , .,; II J'" ' •. ,'., , .., '. .' .... , " ~.~' ' , J , 'RmDos6 NEWS' " ,r; . J','>", • .-~. .. -. .. ";.'..'-ooi. , " ~ ., i. '. I : .~ ',..... ' ..' .. r' , " '/'. '. ",' , I _:,' '~ , 1 . , ". ,I' • >, , ".,,." , ~ , , ,~ .' , . ,.J' ' . ~l .• '. _,.' .: ....(3(l.,·b_ &I:. ',' .'- ,,-':, "..." .. -,.' r -.' • ",,- ..! . , , . , jFRJQ,\,Y, fI>B.20;2004 " ~lj@l,lUIDOSONm.c;OM, . 'e.u,.. Ull' Wl;S SCtIWllNGEIS, $:>1TQE" 2,57-4001 .' . ' •

• , " I . to' Settl¢~e.nt·i;olUPQSed ~" Barron' board .;:JPublicdefend.s.... '.' '-" ••••• '6 " LC~A,Ca.pitittl· "'~Lp~rintenderit' Says h~. WiIl not;ehlre th~ ,pripti~a1 based ()~ evah.latibns' 'f6.., . :: (l.. ' " -,.... • '., .. .' , '~JULlt ClUIIER ,', J'QR'!!fi! aywpsci NBWS • (" ,," . , ~: TbeCarrizozo ':"~i>$10Cb0~lboi>rd' lnetTue.da)' '..;gilt with. t\1.e ...... "'nee.~..ofm.• crowd lrioetly came fu_IlODse to . · ;,..,pOrte thet~paJ Barron wo'M ', , . ~be ,rehired. at theste""and of the 'scho<;I ye!U'·l' _ ". '" .' .. :: With atie...t·7Q people p nt, the .1J'iJdienoe p-,-"·-""""ation, .,.ofthe·. ,_...,...tt _ . op"""d b)' board pre,n~t SteVe Rarkey . '. ,'who cautioiledguests, "Y01,1 arewe)"cpJDe' " t.o:-taIk, but if:tbisis abqut personn.el,.'we,_ 'Canhot: talk abOUt ;per,,~, ,in-ali. -open. , meetjng~ Jf·you.' Msh-:to -tal~ about 80~~~ '.' one; .leave that person~li name: out.,an~,· .. ' =':J:%:"~~ .. You Willbe~veii five " A !ItlI~dlng""~~'".!r ~rowdflll~~th~Carrlio?o SC~~OI~ ;b~rdro~m TUesday: S':k~:~:r~C"'""" . The Ma.lm ': ,. •> \ . • " • • " , . .. . • • .. ,,. .... ;"," , r" ··1 " , " '" .".; I• -;.., , " .', " <, . ., • . , ',' ",. L • of ';" • ... , . . ., f, " •, . :; , . , ,,~ PAGE 6B '. RuIDOSO NEWS , '" ,. " • ,. ·s'i'ATENEWS, " . , . 'h . . .

, r"" se~~ion DOWNBUTNOT'OUT;,~,. .:~ Go". threate$,special .' .: ',,' '" ,'," \,'., " ,', ' .. . '. .. .' " " BYwmutRUIQ • ub1i •. ' ., . . c. .', SANTtaPEOURIlAUCHIEP' , P .C.O)IDIlJAR""." It' _- "'.' ' ' .• " ~'~"_-'.""_"---'_" .' The Senate o'riginaIly ~ toluiar·th" bW Qov. Bill' Rich '.day on the bW 'rue.dey, .andit wBs""P._d to' Legislature do not ...mplet'lll li;Jod and medical ~heard in the FiJ>am:!>·C~ttee.Riobe _.e .... •· The regular...... wn ended Thurodey. '. vote to send it.t-oth<> COIIlmitt d"b.,te on.>'ny. ini-' .• both said that Richardsoh.has iDundated"legiSla- tiativeS - on: DWI; editcati~1 'on healili care... tars with legislation during·a 30-day session. refurn, --'0 there's been. p~Jiam~taryand 'stall '. which is designed to deal primarily with· budget tf\Ctics..' . . '. .: . ofPIlS~_ . issues. . > • -rile Sena,te is,doing'alOt Ofmemo- "To expect me to vote on a food taxbill without 'riaIei~ oflegislation'that-:js nOt pert ofthe ~" a thoroUgh hearingand explanation ofit is i,nap-. ofthe,people of'New Mexico~". '• .' '. - ;,,' __ . 1 _ _ - " - _ _ " " ." :"al:I .~MDi:Iij80'DAiJ.y·,.iMs-:;·· propriate," Rawson .aid"Justbecauoe thegover- . Raw.on """also been ""troQg proponent of' ...... '.·...nl..;. fen: checks on his'siln, Lon o.nleYi'eente(asDakota Shepard $t;lnas Py.II!" Um._ b.eked· .• nor ""y" ;t'. good, doeso't mean I tIUnk Ws m the ellmin"tmg .the _. receiptS, ...... on lhod, Ile· .. 011 a ~r auring Iheindnlhly 4-H Gl'fTlkhanaRo~eo a1the·Oleril COunly Falrgroumls sunaey )n A!ainogilr(!b.· : bestinterests ofthe people I represent." said Richardson waited 'too lopg,to·ha'\Y8. thQ-Iego.. '. L-'-'.,--;...,-'~~_-'-' __~~~=--'-'_..,.....-_-,-,,....,.-'-'_=- "- ~-'-_"---' Rawson said Richardsoh has sent more than isJation introduced. " - , =:;'':r~d~''~;"£:'.::: ~'::'~~":t::·=B1o~~,Ad;usted.·· On ..·:·.·· .... ·•. ··.··sCl1oQIlunding d.e.·ars.hurdie·· Each messageis a requestbythe governor to con· tax...'Rawson -said. ~e didn"t bririg that food taX ':1- - sider a pWoe ofl'lgislation. out""til ThiJ,rsdey orFrideyoflastWeek, andh8 IlJWAJnRRUBEl •. '. . tinue tci .l:Udy th<>i$...... the to Me.ll.wiey ;,tendenla, '. "'I think for Us, the budget, the DWl and tax expects eVerybodyjust ~ .~ that tJuijugb.... - . ~A PH B~~CHI~! ---,.;.------..,-=--,-; ~:year~ ~.,~ fOrce has'. Th&-~ bill WdU1d h8.ve • refurm - ifwe had only.done those three. which Sen. Kent Cravens. R-Albuquerque, who ~ . . -. ~ed ~,'public' school allowed'''r ,8 ~teect·-$i25 is what he wants anyway, we wo1,1ld have been been l,eadiDg the' effort to ge,t DWI legi8hl~ ~ _·~A ,FE '-', 'A'~ ,buil~- 'in' th~·sta~.'8p.d -ha,s ',mi1l~~m a year. ,inbondiDg done," sen. WilliaInSh8rer,R-Fa.nninSton,saUl.. p~Bsed•. had a sbnilar: complaint.sayini --mi$e'-_~ .r;:;~ ,capital 'Outlay: 'estab~eda,priOtit.yUst,rank-. ~p$city 'IN>~: the· _"SePi,or "But with the multitudeofmessages. we've bad a RiChardson didn't intrOduce his·bills uhtil:n:irie ~ding' hflJDm.n-ed olit. in: _~the iIi« each schoo~'8 ne~ " . .', SeVerance' Task· F\1.D.d,· _That lot ofstulfto do. deyo mto the ....Hm: . . senate Ed_on COmmittee . Th..~kf.....,"""estimated ~ """,' J;aklm.'. but of the "'And there's a lot of bad legislation in here. "EverylegisIatorhaslegislation'they're.tryiJ)gwaa apPrOved On' a.2~7 vote. tJ:iat it Win g:osi the 8~te at bill/~With:$~6miJlionthl'lt, And are wetryiogto stop that?Yes. llUt wfllre not to get through tin. body ... well, that they'tIUnk . ~inilie Senate. c. le...t $~60 million." y_ for 10 wouldha"e co_rr-the ll""- tryingto stop the food tax, we·renottryiDgto stop is the most important 'piece .of.legislation m.the The bill ~ beeri,stripp",~,ot: years,to bdng every school up era!fUnd. ".. , . the budget and wfllre not·tryiog to mterfi>re with .eosion to. halp' fhe J'I'Ople liltbeh- district," 'many of the. fundibg .. mocha-... . '. __ .., DWl - • Rawoon said. -c..rtoinJy we all re.poet theg,o;,ef' nisIIls originally pro-.l. but ." ,:1E»r."e.. .Ii~... The food tax bm waoo't mtrodw:ed \intil just nors agenda. And I suppOrt a ~ port of hisdo!>. allow fur " ~ p...... SAV eA .LOT...... befure the deedline for bringmg in Dew IegisIa-. sgende. Bu~ the ·Ieg;alators have..to ...... them· centage of the'Supplemental . .' ,LOw_st' prlce.ilil the $O"-hw_ tion, and was puton the fast trackin the House, selves individually, whY is his ,ageJ#Ia~, Sever,ance.TaxFund·~beuSed ',' . ,'" ~.""~",' " " . wlUch approved it on a 40-27 'VOte Sundey. . lmportant th!'" theiro?" .. . .' . ·furseh'ool cons.trw:tiriliec:ta. .~-!0~al~C ~ Senate Majority Lea.de~ Manny Aragon. D- Asked which DWI .legislation he would sup- _ Senate, Education", \~.: ~~.~ ,. " , Albuquerque, attempted to get the bm heon! port,Wchardson replli!d "Mme." Aoked.howwilI· Com,mittee . ChairwOman. <:J~' '. . ., Monday night. but members on both sides ofthe inghe was toCompromise, he replied "Verylittle." cynthia Nava.D-Las Cnrees, ,y ~ _ ";>.' aisle protestedthat it had not received any hear- . He said ifhe were to ,ea1l a specialsession;,it said the'Publi.(l: SchoOl Capitol.· .," ings in the Senate. and there was no chanCe for ~d be'shQrtlyafterThursdaYs·closing. 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Supporters differ on approved tougher D'WI laws •• BY WAIJEII RUBEl No,;t isn't. But it geto us a s'tep tionsand lowers th"leg"Ibk>od­ drunk on the gtOllttd." oJie said. SANT.... FE BUREAU CHlEF closer," Cravens said "'Ibis is a alcohol eont.e;p.t fur' Comm~ Bttt ohe oaid ali" _ red hint 258-50801._.. vehicular homicide committed to tryto continue workingOn the .int...... goodbye toBst. he woul" be bythose with previous DWI con­ bill. . .. Senate Majority Whip 1\IIary guilWofa fuUrth-degree Iiolon,y. victions and lowers the legal WbiIe ths"" wao little debate Jane Garcia, D-Dolia An&, oaid . Sen. Don mdd, R-Carlobad, the "klrl ·chair by lafer ,in fine •.esther.. limit for commercial driVJ!rB. and no dissent on theDWI bill she was.torn on how to vote on 'countered that it was a problem $1 098(several coID~) The vote on the bill to tough­ before the 41-0 vote fur _age, that bill, whichohe. eventually that needed to be dealt with. He. en OWl penalties was unani­ it has been the subject ofa great supported. ' said the best ·oo1p.tion would be mous, but the sentiment~­ deal of debate and allegations. "Yougotoacanvenience_store . to;mpound the <:sre ofunderege ingits impact was far from it. during the session. in my area, and yOu see kids drinkers: .. 'This is a significant day in Cravens called a press confer­ - the history of New Mexico." ence last week to complain that Senate Judiciary Committee the bills were languishing in Cheinnen Mfuhael Sanchez, D­ cornrnittee, and be blamed Gov, leallVeoOI Belen. said. mrhis legislation is Bill Ricbordsim fur not having really going to make a differ~ the legislation ready early m the DlasSBS 'or Rilisl ence." session and for cuttii1g different Sen. Joseph Carrara, R­ dealo with dUl'erent gnmp., Reallv Oreat Servl~e . Albuquerque, who was frustrat­ Richardson then called a they shou,ld have these In airplanes ed at biB mability to get his leg­ press conference Tuesday to lorParents. islation through making DWl threaten that he would call for a Miyagi ISland Optical convictions falllDlder the habit­ opeciaI ....;on ifthe DWl billo 910 '.AIIe.• 434-0036 ual offimder _te., dUoagreed and other legislation weren't ~ bill is a crumb thrown passed. And on ,Wednesday. to us by the ACLU and the <;rim­ Cravens thanked Ricbordsimfur ina] defense 'attorneys." Carraro , halping to ll"t the legislation said. "We have to vote for some­ through. Cel1~r, tmng that's going to make " The, IlnaI bill that ended up IISouthwestCancel' P.A. . '. minimal impact. This is not a being _oedwu a cornprornioe ,t " :' ·.: historical deY. The peopleshould token from a nUxtore ofbillo. It ad,Ju.stal;jle headr8:St.'aIlQWS -forsleep!ng. .. ," reading; (:II" "'I7V VI~ihg . '. .-~ . ·· be oW;rsgBd." """ much, butnotall, ofthe·pro­ D$sarE.Vi~an~o. .'". . posals originAny called ~ by Sen. Kent Cravens. R­ " " , Albuquerque, who ~ been an RichardsOn.. .' . , advocate fur tougher drunk

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',' .. ~ " • Oppbil OJ:l&'wait- .,.'~ -~' ',~ ,,-".,.' '. ':" .' requires .people to meet"lOO .inslippOTt o(the bU•. "'n1ese. "inglis:t.. - .. " ~y th~ Qfp~ople ,.~er~ds"'d"apProprla1;ion;~, .', -",-- ., , 11M SNYDER , percent: ,of federal poverty are, a gtvup' . tb,at;:." " ~,-\:.;"TA FE .I~U{fAl' level to' qualify for Medicaid. ~_l~ss than $4.obo, 8:Yfi!lar . he $iatc:t',,''\Ve're.nOt.!l~,for: , ,.' . I;' House Bill 8So.;.yould provide a ",-' they do the job~ you won't f\m.da.... W~'re jpst 'frying' t:o,pri­ do,,"OIiti~·for:thEd\ltiire.1l' , ~'.'~.'.'''' SANTA FE The Hot.ise state' waiver for citizens who ,.,' ' ,','....' ,"" " ,\~" ',< passed a bill Wednesday.· 36­ uWet 8;5 p~nt or more oftha More ,than: 400,0·00 New' "l,i'.oleY ~ed~s~g"t~ -" 31, to expand Medicaid eligibil:. federal poverty level to be eUgi- Mexicl,uls hav!) no, he~th --bQl aw.ounted ,td an :~cWq . ity coverage to" an additional ble for ~edicaid. "" insUJ'an.ce:--- private OJ!' govern- '~xpanfiliO:J:l,'of , Me~icaid, the .: 142,000 New Mexicans over . A state waiver W()uld ~ost ment suh~di2!e:d. '.',,' ,state would,u1:ti:tnateIY' h,aye tQ ase 19. , $95 million or mQre. acco~ . "I b~li~ve we haVe ~ .~:ave· pay·fqr., '" '", "., Tliebill, however. has no to a fiscal impact.- statement on healthy parents, With healthy-" . ~t de'l'f;l~t~te8 Phei3tate~th. . , appropriation. The' state has the bill. Withoutt:he waiver it kids and ~ ()1itof this envi-·· ',a, btid_t we can Im6w is_hela" no money to.pay for it, said sev­ would cost the state $528 '001-. romnent ofpover1;.Y," ~aid.R~p., . tp~~r' ,With. Band'Aida -apd : . eral representatives, who lion. , "Jim ~jiUo, D-Santa ,Fe...the,' 'bubble'guD:l"", ,Foley':. s~ld., opposed the bill. ' The bill was meant to cover bill'swanspi-. .~' ~at 'you're dois,g. 'is 'not "Medicaid is in double':'digit the Working poor and un~- Seve..al i;n oppositiop. to-the' fin~~.'~o'un~.~ , , '.. '" iriflation in revenu,e costs when played who can not afford pri- bill said the dtillars were not _,Rep, .~Ten"Y Mar.qua:rdt;. :£l.;. Al~ogOrdot thestate's revenue only goes vate health care insurance -' there. < added: 'he also:, .. .' ~ " , ' . "'. .' 'J~ ..,' ~O,UA,1'ESY"'ARY I\U,EN ' ~. up 5 percent a year." said Rep. yet fall Just short Qf qualifYing, '"What will we do ifWQ pass 0pPQsed the'bill., . ,U ...... CoUidY Mildicill, Ceoter re~enlly hooored the Altrusa Club of Thomas Taylor, RMFai'mington . for,the federal health care pro- this bill, the .gnverbor: ~gns:. it, . ,. ·"Medieaid ',; is incr~a8ing' RUidbso!orlls Low-COSIMa!J1inog"""·program, Which the Club has .. during the floor debate. ~e gram. Medicaid coVerage (or a,nd the feds tU1"Ddown ~;i~~ ',$-110 'nid~ evai"y, y~. -,nie been hOldlngforthe pa,Sl,17 years; The program, put Qnby Altrusa vol­ have to 'get control of Medicaid peoplein that gap woqldbein (~deraldollars-) mate4?'Where, '80~rnor amd.bewillonIy ftuld unteers, allOWS' hundreds of Llncoln,Counly WOmen to get screened for costs before we take on any­ th~ future when the state could will this ~oriey come tram?"" $55. :rnimon,"~e sRid, "I.. duQ't breasl cancer at the hospltalslless ihan half the nwmal ~ost. Here. " thing else." afford it. Rep. Daniel Foley,.&-Roswell,. .l~no:w, J:Ww we:cl\rl ~ord, it.",' Altiusa's DlanneVOweJ holds the plaque presented lIy LCMe, ' - " ' .. - ,,' Natural gas tax fails incomini~~e r----~~~~~__ BY WAUIR RUHn 'ductiOn and marginal production." , .....'iT... FE lllREAl' U11f.F Around,halfofthe, natural gas produced).Ilthe , state carnes from independent prod1i.ceJ!'s he :8aid: SANTA FE~ A bill that Sen. Carroll Leavell, ''This'bill would have been especially lUtrd on . R.JaJ, said would have made state taxes,on nat- . our small. local'PooducersiJi New M~4;O who ural gas production th~ highest ill the region died. would ha.ve had to absorb.the tax," Leavell said. Sunday night in the Senate Finance Comnlittee; "The state receives·so much &om'our natural ga,s. Leavell, who led the argument to·have ~ bill producers aln:ady. They already pay more than ' tabled. said it would have~raised the emergency , their f~ share of taxes. and I am. pleased tm,y school tax paid by natural gas providers ~m will not have to shoulder any additional-tax ~ 3.15 percent to 4 percent. den."' , ", 'When you add that on to all the other taxes, Leaven said it is tempting for laWmakers in oil· my best ~ollection is that you're about 7.9 per­ tight budgetyear to loe~ to the stste's oil and gaS cent in New Mexico with that increase," Leavell fields for illcreased ·revep.ue. That's especially: said. "As it is today. we're one of the highest . ~. this year. when oil and gas, revenues are up, states Qn our produced gaS in the Southwest.'Arid he said. ' , to increase ·it additionally is just smnething we "Yeah, right ,now the price of oil and gas is should not do." good'at14;1 the Oil industrYis doing well.. Butinthe " Leavell said the intent ofthe tax increase was ejght years, that rye been: here -w~ve 'already . ' to make up for a deficit in the education budget. .been through a couple of cycles, good and ~ad... 'We've already gOt the school budget put he said. ' , . together," he said. With the bill tabledin the FinanceCommittee, "Itwasjust a tax increase there,"' he said. "One Leavell said he is coDfldenttbat it will not'be thing that most people do not realize is that it's a heard 'this·year. i ' ~I tax that can't be passed on to the conswner. It don't believe the support is, there now-to ',,' , has to be absorbed by the producer. And what it move it offthe table and move' it to the flooJ;","he will do, it will cut out that much additional pro- sOid. '-

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..... Senate OKs ,anitnaltteatmeni.boaid:. . • The bill .ai~6 includes 'vide ,clean. sare ana healthy dOllS amourit ofabuse;'" livingcomUtions fbr animaIS'in " A" fin~ncialiinpact. state­ standar(js for anyone sh,elters." the bill's sponsor, -mant, prepared' .on~ the bin performing euthanasia. ,Sena~ wJ,thout,s~Ell1i~al .. . . .Majon,f.y. Whip Mary, noted that ,Jane Garcia. D-Doda Ana. ~elters. communities were at . "WuR RUBEl. . said': ''',It's an attempt at tre~, a gtWlter risk Of animal ,bites, ~A.~ ~REAY_~.1!!EP' ibg ,our ~s.'in a' humane property 'dl;unl1ge,:loss of live-

.Way." stock and;, increases, in anj,mal h SANTA FE -A bill to, pro-- . TIte'billgivestnenewly,ere-- ciuelty.. Vide. SbilIul~' for the treat;.:, ated board the '__ ...... __...... 'We 'need''tU1ea ment Of animals In publicshel- . authority . to 15· '."5" n...... to·.' for 'animal prtJtee­ ters passed,iIi the Senate'wj.th revoke the ••• U& 'tive senrices' 'to lj}trOng biparti"an' support licenses of those 'penalize ,aQY- £ollo~. We 'need·to, ,'l1Jesday~ ... who are not in' ...... It'! i . Solve this' prob,;. " • 'Tn> not usuallybigonstart- ..compliance' With ~, S ust lemtSon. jo.eph~ ingnewbOmds ,a.p,iftask foreea'" p 1" () ced u r'e 8 'tit.·.make ...... Caraii"o. . R­ but I believe we have ~tten r ,e 'g a'r d i.n g Albuque"'I",que. into a positIOn In our state· euthanasia, and .' animalS are· said. . where we're J;lot being'humane . to .levy .,fines . treated.. ' iii a '. Sen. Mary Kay, to" oUi' aniinaIS." Sen. Diane against shelters Papen. 'I)-Las SnYder. R-.I\,1buquerq"", sRid. that· are not In . hil....ne Way!' Cruces.. said:'she , The bill would 'create _ a compliance ·,with '""aei' especially &e~n..persoD. Animal set standards. M>n'y]....eGarda . pleased with the Sheltering Services Boitl-d; to Sen. Gay ..senate majority whip spay and neuter be appoin-ood by the governor Kemah. R· program. There that Will establiljlh' minimal Hobbs, questioned"whether are 90.00Q Unwanted aJi:i.mals standards: for shelters. as well fines~would be levied"against euthanized in New Mexico ani..;, &shelp,ingto advise shelters on: underfunded' ~helters that mal ,shelters' every ye.ar, humane treatment of8nimals. were unable to 'meet the according to. the financial. The boaXd willhii"e one admin- requirements. impact studY.. ·istrator. one investigator .and "This is not to peri.elize any~ ~ The bill also creates the ODe ~terinaryspeci81ist or body. it'sjustto make sure ani­ Animal C~ and. Facility ~thanasiaservice provider. mals are treated in a htimane Fund. to be financed through " The bill will also require Way," Garcia said. licensing fees and fines. as well ,thl'lt aDyOl).e performing Sen. Lidio Raiilaldi. D­ as 'donations. The seven-par:: euthana,sia~ on animals, 'be Gallup, ,said the bUl was long sari bOard will have the abilitY lieensed, and thattheeuthana,;. overdue.. ' . 'to tapinto the':fu.nd to carryout" sia be performed in a hunmne ."The.'state of New Mexico itsdutiesh . ' way. And it; will cali for the for thE\ first time is going to set . The 'bill' moved over,'to the 'development of a stateWide soIi:t.estandards 'for anirnal~ , House fur a hearing inthe f1naI spay. and heuter' pl~'.to and taking care of 'them." he '4aY,s of the session. :,which address 1;he ,pet overpopUlation said. "Some,of'thes,e (shelters) ended' Thursday.· The House's p:robl8ms. '. .are not :taking .eare of'these action Was-Dotknowit ,at press , ~t8ets, up'gti:idelines to P'ro- ..ani~als and'there's a'tremen- - time.

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.•UBLI8.HEf:lS NOTICE: SPACE' FOR dd.:ible- wide All real estate advertIsing 3BQI2BA. wlfiot Iub on 3 . __'. BY OWNER' Fa'" RJdg• DON.... WO"RY... W.flAVi! RiNT~LS1 'or 811igle on: 'prl\j'Q19 ,lot, 11'\ this I1BVflIpaper is' sub-' acres wllti river frdntage;' Condos. :free Rlo~., 100 SUbdh,lslon" LOt"a. 2 ,beel- $250/month. 37~', .':: ,'lect to' the' Fec;ieral ,Fall' large bam wlfh stables & ;R"acqu~ Or•• ~aedl3.5 e",lI1. room mabUe, decJc. partial... HOUSIng Ac;t, of 196B whIch tQrra." "together with 1~ garage. many a.menl,ties. IV fu.mlshe(l. $40.000. For make's ". lIIeg"-l 'to adver-' frun trees. For sale' on ,1st floor master with ~tld.. · .rnfo. C$. ;con,,nle 505-258--­ ~RIVATE' '' INV&8TOR tlse "any prefe~. IIm,I-, lease_ 937-4400" or 257~ .$229.500. SeE;' @ rulCtoso~ 02 ,w$nls to bUy IncomE!: 'prop­ tatlon or dlsotftnlnatlon , 3239 '', , realty.com ,or call Sleveris " PO.. SALE BY OWNER- . arty, wlIf' look' ,at' all, a,ny based on race, eolQr. retl­ . ~ WHiTE . MOUNTAIN '. RE 1,-505-630·9900 ot 1- 2BW2B&. Srngle wIde on 1 ,__.~g3~ll~~7~~~t-4857. ~r' 1~ .. 91on, sex, h-.ncIloap, f~ml.lI~ AI'od siding, of ~...aran,b"~ at w e., sq." 0J1 oov.-"...... "p.~ =:H1:;~~~, vartlslng for' real' estate, See our.ad o'n .s. u ,'acre hi Capltan. Call, 937- deck. $26.000 Call 378-. which Is'll1 violation of the $34":f.8'" pO. Call S54--BEi3 2590 ' '6311 'laW. Our readers are. here~ .the bac1{page' 2574700 !3Y Infc¥ined thaI' ,a,1 dWela.; fo Place Your ad~rtIsed c>f section Al . 1899 2BDJ;l!BA Mobile on .1 WILL Pay Cash for 20-40 in"Q\t In. the CONI)o- A,PEN .Run. 1/4 acre•. ,8 "must 's1!el' Classified Ad, unlmpJ'CWe(l acres, moun­ 'neWspapar are ay;;dlable . . Unit #27 on 18th hQfe at LookS like new. Ruidoso , 'taln 'lan.d. w/road ~ss. on an equal opportu,nlty. 257-9057 . Oree M"adow ce. ~f2.'2 Downs 'area. For I@ call Call Valerie R.C. 380" Lawls. l,ane•. biqlls','To co.mpiain Of ,drs- . FP·s'. "",' remodeled. YoliiUlda. '937-5216. Sa"ha- . Amatlll0t. TX 79109. B06­ crimination, cali ""'HUD loll, $1,42,500.25'7-.364.8 'b1a Esp~nol. ' Z57-400 1 359~ti _. free,1-800-424-8590.

,PROPERTY .alonO the' , beautiful Ria ~DnltO. $outhw.e$t CUstOm Hom.s JO$EPH A~ ZA~ONE WIth 'vlnas, wood ceilings, : Qu_Diy Servl~,Prqducor tile floors, two courtyards; and Gardensl This home Number'" ce",ury.21· Agent was feaMed In' ~Enc;hant­ .'nNBWM...... mont" magazine laSt sum~ mer. Home and o\ter 5 a'cras.ls listed 'at .. '~.' $645.000 and,1ln addltlon­ '81 6.59 'acres Is available .&tlibI\:or the RHI World­ · for sala as well.,Thls . .- . ASPsi; B,a.·Estate home Is next to a:~O,.aci"e ,.' (606) 267--9057 . park•.provld,lng over 40 ! 1~D-&58-277.3 . 8c«IIS far,horseback rid"· '(HM) 33.1095 ,' Ina. Email: . UI"H2aGllne@Zlll~m. . Killerbeesla>iisnet.com for ... more de lis. ' GRE!AT HORSE! Prope-rty ,alon\l' tha beautiful RID' Bon o. SOLJlhwest Cus­ tom Home with' vlgas, wOod ceillngs. tile floors. ',two cou~rds. and Gar·· densl This hC)me was feB~, lured In MEnchantment.. -magazine last summer. Horqe aJUI .over 5 acr.s-is IIsted·'m $645,000 anil an ai:lditional 6.69 acres. Is available fOr' sale as well. This home is next to a 30 Bcre park. providing over 40 ·.eNs for hOrseback riding. EmaJl: ', klllsrbeEls@zlanBtcom -for more d~i1s. .

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\1 "- ,,'r Alto area propettyof aU kinds. . . We have buyers. - . '." James L, (Jlm),WiinbEtrIY,aRI ., ..,~ , Real Es_ Broker avor 35 vee.... . 336-437$, 336-4723 • 93'7-3310. Qt. ~IiiiiiiI~ . ..' .. iiiiiiiiill...... iiiiiiiii;;;;__ ....__...... -.:.._:...... :...--._-...,.".~-~-----~-' ..:.:.,-._._..,_.,~ '- ~.,_._- ---_..._-- ---':-,.._.. " -."---- , • ". I .. , " 'I, , ,. " • ,,,,, " . • ,~ (, , ; . i,' h 'r , ,'/.,' " ., I ", t, •• , PAGB 2(; '.RVU50So NEWS " CLASSiFIEDS', ' -- ,. ;

stackable washer and d!Y'" . er. $825, per' month in-' NO KrrcJtlEIII.all Ut Ille• 'LOCATION{ Older, 2 bed- dudes everytl'llng but eleo­ pal~.$20Pli1ipnl,h. l,i:lrge 'I ,r room, 1 bath mobUe with '/-' tric and phone. Available bllildrol·' . Ur ~partment, cOY'ered carport and deck: nowl 50$,-808-0133:· $SOO APARTMENTS AVAILA-, ·$6001 'nih, :utllltles, ~kt. Large lot on M~nder security deposit" must '. No p _ ':)B~a hoUsliJ Drive "fo'llith south ,exp~ure have refetences:'Ownerlli BLE, Ultlltles p~d. non,·, w/holub, ~ pEtt$ ',allowed, "moking, depoelt·& refer~ lh PI _'I and great workshop, stor­ Iieel'ls~d NM reaitor. enees . requlD!lld~ nope'", -aOJ__ , mon. ". ,ease ,..."" ' age area andR~, parking. Call 258-4762 Fo~ details. '. 93~-5303 or $37-50a4 $65,000 BIL.L PIPPIN RE­ AL EST~TE 267~28 ' NOW :rAKING appiica- F.REE MONTH rent, with t1om~; t., 2, 3 BEU1tciorn ' PRICE REDUCED.' 6/3 $346. EFFICIENC.Y Cab­ omit-year lease. 1.2,or3 apartments.'Cerl4lnln: manufactured home on Ins. midtown. utUltlB$ pald_ bedrooms 'on Mel;:hem. !, come. rest1"lotlQns a~ry. . permanent foundation. Clean a'nd Cozy. 258~ Stli\rt at $4150/l;nonth. Wa~ Call Camelpt Place drt- E:3uilt in 'Ireplace, wood 5877. terlsewer/garbl:tge' paid., menlG'267-6B97" IT' 1- flooring. front & ~ deck. Fmllm+Oeposlts. Call 5OS- ,' 800-659~8331'.Equal Quieh wooded lot. 2B0I1BA APARl'MENT, 585.:5029' or 505-491- ,Housing 0pPQrtunity.-. $133,000 BILL PIPPIN $550., walerlheal: paid. Baa7. , ~ REAL ESTATE 257-4228 fireplace. appliances. cen­ .'-7. trally located by Cree NICE LAROE '212 'Ih Rul- .. ' ~ PRiCe REDucnONI Meadow$. depositlleo,sel ,.do~o Nice, 2 bedroom. 1.5 bath Oowrii!'l. Applfances VERVNICE, '1 bedfoom' reference,s. reQuired. No furnished. :!I'~ter, . .sewer, ,WID. carport, I.rgey.ard, 'I mobile on large flat lot with Pets: 623-3360 good JBrking. Coveted trash paid. =11550. plus dB- pay water. yqu'Ray gas, & redwoo deck, free sland­ 2B0/1 BA FOR RENT !?tO$lt. ,Call Chl1s at ela¢lrfc~ Fl,ll'l\Ish~, nQ ing fireplace- give this $50Q/pier month, you pay 2~:::ax." 2e!8-S833 or 9:31-, 8~~3~~~~~~~a-:e:: home a warm mounta,ln at.. gas.. 257-2121, 258-4509 '" .. ',". mosphere. $63,000 BILL or W7-1081 , nlngs.. ' __ ,,'0 PIPPIN REAL ESTATE NiCeST TWO,' Bedtoom; -257-4228 2B0I1BA, FURNISHED, one balh apartment in Inefudesl linens,' and. town. Cathedral ceilings, • dlshps. Water. trash, tel~· washer/dryer, ,dlshwaslutl", 'small CDmfod8i~I,'" 1Bd; phone, cable, heated In­ refrigerator. stove InclUd­ FurnleheCi $31316 :plus de~ , BD" BA hoUse. 'large door pool; sPa. on site ed.' ,Gas heatlhot water. pos!t"' Fenced"yard. w.ater yard. 258·2212 laundry., $7501month. 378­ "LOW UTILITIES." ,915­ & cable pSldi. NIce. 'atva. 44278xt.1,902 - 433~9410 for ~littalls. '937-Q881 or.2tJ7-9679 .. 1 BEDROOM Duplex, MidtOwn, $5so... m.onth. Brooks Mountain Resort 257..Q075 2 HOUSES for rent, 4Bd12.5Ba.. Central, large~ & Efficiency house,' $380/per month. Call 937- 0567 ' , 2B012BA, sTOVE. refrig­ erator. WID. dishwasher. Large master with walk In closet. 378-8209 3BD12BA, NON-SMOK­ ING. mcely furnished. large WIth fireplace. deck. ' .. laundry, '$SOO/per month. with lease. deposit. &, ref· erences required. 257­ 2487 3BD/2BA, RENT 10 own. furnished home. IbW down. near town. decks wI moun· taln vlBws, Interested? call 505-888-1941 leB,ve message. 3BD/2BA-, UNfURNISH­ . .'.1-",11"""_ ED, GARAGE, fireplace, South side of Cree, $850. 257-1139 B.I.V'''''I.AliI"II''•••, ALTO COUNTRY Club­ ...·1:__ f".IIII"II . Immaculate 3Bd/2Ba. .,.11' 1,60Osq.ft., furnished. cov­ ered deck. WID. club privi- • leges.. $1 1SO/plus utilities. -fBfill",.,•• 937-,3902 ALTO VILLAGE- 3 ,Bed· -!lillI. 11.'.1111.11' _ rooms. 3 Bathrooms. nice · features, very clean, easy access. $12001per month. deposit, terms fleKlbJe. .. dEEP-':. '".HURaA. 505-317-641B AUTHENnc ADOBE · guest house. 600sQ.ft.. 1Bdl1 Ba. kitchen, living­ room combo. huge Show­ er, $5001month all bills .... paid, Call 257-4812 after ..,. 5pm. 'BEAunFUL SECLUDED ~ home in Alto, furnished. . 3BdI2Ba. . $1250/rnonth, 'r.~r.alUs. plus utilitles. Brooks Moun­ tain Resort Services 257­ 04 DODGE NEON' 0075 CUTE- 2 bedroom. 1 bath, .. .. furnished, w/flreplace, & decks. In town. $600, Call 257·2328. .Only.",.;;;. o. _ """"0($1),_pl..i--i-.L •.«1_ _ 3.""" FURNISHED OR unfur­ .$2llDII~pAC.."''&ID1'lCA nished 2Bd/2Ba home ' across the street wom the river, Enclosed yard, 2 car­ port. [IUS workshop wllh '03 HONDA ELEMENT · AC heat. dead end 04 DODGE RAM1SOO street. close to Thriftway. $900lper month. plus utlllt­ ies. First & last plus de­ ODIy~.DlO. posit, 1 year lease. Casas . de Ruidoso. Donr.la 257­ Only_1IIlce 0I117,32l1 ....TTf,I. 7Il_••"'.__JD'/mo*~_QIIoC.""llIOf'ICA_ _prIDoalSloI,II45p1...'lT4LD66_'...itb3,_.. 7577 $ZCIIO Do>wD ON:. MID _MeA ...... , (~_'91111_

DODGE DAKOTA SIlt. «M51914S • •• Only MSIlP_$17.6,1Q. lao28""'0*~,.".,..,._ t.... S'1ItI JI( . '--S'l'5DO>Dq~dry,,;S""'"pkto"".I_ SlOODDooo1o~. _ '_.... 66_.3_w\Mhlfi'ID,F!C.' _ ... r····u~~:'Ft':;;t······i ... 1 Cabro - $595 p/ulI!JilIS lind eIeclnc ... :: S1udIo Cilbln • $550 1111 lItililes Ind :: :: LON nlQhIIy. weekly!'llles :: '04 HO.!teA CRY :: C0t19ge Central : ... 616 Sudderth ... i 505-257·2576 . i •••••••f\jlOOl.A.i.~olod In ••••••••.com ... Only '2!J9/mo*. UNIQUE' 1 BD. furnished. w/earport. Heart of town­ includes water, satelille. $800. Marsha Guynes @ ReMax 258-S833

2 BDRI 2 aa. condo at Champions Run . Ruidoso OIll,V_. Downs unfurnished GJiLy ... · $700.lper month, refur­ bished, with new paint & ori.v: $89Q' tile. Availlible NOWI Call DIlLY I1ZdS Donna - Casas de Ruido­ so 257-7577 ':::::: 2B0I2BA, 2 carport. fire­ ."14tH place, deck. at Champions DNLY-$JIiH Run, Ruidoso Downs. Un­ DIlL,. ,t&Slll furnished. $650 per month. ,lOADEDaREAIW' 1.500sq.ft. 257-7727. 257­ 4800, or 624-2909 ONLi' $1.115'.. . •OM'" 1'18815 3BDl3.&BA, CONOO at OftL'(,tt_ Champion Run. For In'or­ matlon call 378-8080 or 1'OP'AIIND 915-526-5267 "ONU""''' CIMMERO.... CONDOS for u.VE~D. rent. 378-S820 ONL\".~ FURNISHED OR Unfur­ GNq'·'" nished 3BdI3Ba condo on . ski run· road. $1.200lper month plus utilities. First & last p ius deposit. 1 year le,sse. C~lSas de Ruidoso.' Donna 257·7577 GORGEOUS CONDO with southwest flair! Two bed­ rooms, 2 baths. 2 flrepl&­ ces. Metal rodt stucco, berber carpst. tiled kitch­ en, dining Brea and bath­ rooms. DOUble csr garage, 'security door. skylights, private 12x16 ft. deck"

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'. ... BEIW'tII*UL. WOODED LOT. 'Mostly ,levlflIr-Wllh"1* of_Wlldllfe~'bVer.50 acre·to -!Julld -VJal 'perlep! mountain ~.' cabin, Just'olltSide village Ilmns.".$16.DDO BILL 'PIP-­ ·,PIN REAL ESTATE 257­ .-~~. 4228' ', • .'.," " EJ!:ECUTiVE ..itT"E.T,.~ TI1I. LO,..S .. .Malero•• Fantastic mountain views MciiiufMlUhlld·tlDIae. .. . 'of. .Sierra :Blan'¢a and _·~apitans.. 1.9d'+,· ...... ··-.....111_ ac~s of pine- -tree forest. d~er,. ~Ik & " .. &.W". '. Pilil MoUIIQaoI RULTI' ,turkey.",House features 'm~stei slJi'te-\l\!'ith' ~.~.2ST-47f1!J·1· ,fireplace and ~alk-jns/. two big gu~t.. , -., robms,., eac.1) wlbath. Gorgeous Uving!. ·COMJl!I.RCIAL ditiing area -·.with .. large fireplace. Less .. ·J.AND . that 1 5. mi:nutes t9 AIlQ/ RuidoSD; Priced _. ~l $1~495.00.o. ". .. _. 1-70; I!WJ. 48, and. '. .Medtem. . . Call Van at 505"937_2624 'PIN~ MOu...... _ RuLn . DENNY'SDINER . 'Dally. WQrk-l Daily PaY 505.257-9057 ~ , is noW hiring air poSitions, , """'·1IOIIa 1$7104700 ~~rsori ~219 www~nma.c~8e.c~ ..ADply In at C.onstnJC?f:ion~ or ',._ MC)QIL~ nOMI! LOT. with" ~.TALL REAi:.TY~ 14~ 70 WEist RuldQsp fn1Imers, PINES general I_r. food view..of Sfen:a Blanpa ~ 2704 S ..ild'ln;'th • %5?-778". '., '8iJl),.;!57~7'786~ Oowns, NM. All shiftS availabl~. ,service, housekeepers. ..C;laiSB to Grindstone Lake. '" w~w.tallpinellrealty.net".· Intei'VIews will' .Oity: water available dou­ .be sphedufed 'upon ~ clerical. All Skill L$Velsl ble or slrigee wlde'sUowBd ·3 'BedroOI;l1. ~,bath. unfurnished h~use. all one, . rec~lpt of. ~PPUcatl~n. $15.000 BILL PIPPIN "HE-' . ,'. AL ~STAT:~257·4228 . . level.' washer/dryer. No Pels. APPIYTo_1257.~B $650 per:month plus utilities; DRIVER NEEDED' ~for· lo~ . ~o~ R~n.ta?~,A.w:dlable. c;al ~cavatlon comP!iI)y.' 449 SuddertJ:! Drive We havs Nightly Current· COL an~ Clean '"-:- ,In Ga~ay center .' ·PLE4SEcall usfor your ' driving record rQqllired. " S;horl term reiriBl needs. DrlVaf also needs· to . be ' RESTAURANT IN Rui.do•. ..' . ' ., " ,able to {'9rfOrm some labor so area needs cooks, prep ~' .·Do·ana Mobley ...... " . . ,work. I interested. please cooks, : & server's. Living .25B-3BBB. . " .. TaU'Pines.R-ea,lty eontact Pete .at· 937·'0129 quarters available., ,1-800- . ,1~ ~SU~.18. White Mbu~IIl.PJ~ , or 378-44603· " 766-5392· '., ' . ~II.(., Lic.N 3/476 I RENTALS: Outsta~g Apnts..T ., Ou~~lDg: BY"' YAL~Ei .- 211, .'CH~MPIONS RUN . Resulta,. . gQrage', FP,~Mng & dln- CONDO.' 3/3, fullY "(ur.,. REIMMC Of.RuiJolO ' lng', rQom. utllitylwork- nlshed, 3 IEiVels. car:. 1009. Mcc;hem.· Rtddo$o, NM 88345--'''- . COMMERCIAL shop;. . nlc;e wooded port, level acdess,·water • 258-5833" 800~65'7-8570 ~ PROPERTY FOR SALE ares: $730 plus utilities. 'and ·cable paid. $1000 WWW_ndcIOsD·~state.(:DJri ... ~ . FANTASTIC'pn solnS bUslnes$ ill one'oC lhe "Coole51" bldgs Psts on appro~1. . plus.other utilities. :Pet!; , Each RHlMAX": RaJ alato om... is hl nJend owned and .... Md most beautiful seltings anyohe could uk for. Orent fiAUAW VALLEy .; 3J2' 0,", appro~.. ' RI~aE· .vlsabllily o~ Suddertl.t. FIlii. usable park llke land"'on.R1ver. A .R~L CABiN l~ the woods. Big views fl'Qm a SADDLE I:IAN·oil.· Backs up Sierra Blanco View.' and living qWU1ers. Bd'oks available to freestanding FP, car.. W.HITE MTN·PLAZA • to. W·hite Mountain Wildern~s5 area.. P9~ tiny spot -.for your Ruid.oso padl Just !ia:teci for qualified buyers. $82S.000 ." , deQk;,' f8n(;ed.yard, Remodeled 2 BA, 2 BA, $39,500'and fUrhlshed, Call :Marge 258-5833 Qr". View~ encompass mountain ranges al1d nICe wooded C\rea. $825 ,:' appl. Incl. WID: petS on at BUPER LOCATION! 'lieavy constructi'oh, 38x48 melal build­ ~ts asa,:,S?6-1288. .' 40+ mile vistas.:Proven wells, pr?wer, .pro.. ing. 22.0 eleclrlcal. overhead door. commercial zoning. RV plus' utilities. on approval".$696"pIUs Uti!. fessiorJa~' ,t:aoo~up i'n b¥k. Located in the center of toWn. SS5,OOO . lij)Prova...· 2 apts. available. .ON THE'RIVERI Cute, furnished, ready to go.' ,Loft gates . and rl?ad'. systems. r,' Protective covenants ensUl"e lon8 term J~ COMMEIlCIAL LO'i'~ In O-REAT location ReXl to bedroom sleeps 6 plus' maSter and 2nd bed(Oom a MARY DR. - '2/2' ·plus OFFICE , SPA«;E varue. A 7,200 acre I"anch divided into Skirco·by Design. ~nl$ bOth Carrizo Canyon and Spddmh:. single car. garage, Remodeled, in ·Whlte makes room' for big grot.ips. Greal.dec.k to enjoy. 140+ (}reat.,Prlccl $! 15.000 . ,',' . applianc~s, Afty acre tracts. Prices start aejust FP, 1i1 a Mtn. Plaza, 600 sq.tt. the river. Very ea$Y .8ccess· behind Tnriflway. $600/ac"-e ($84,900 tract). 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PRICE REDUCfOS1U,Q!!. 1C1I...-aSSpring'Rd. $16s.oDI Vary mce sile ~UlII home. Level entry. pawd dliv!WiY, ManY IIIIIE.....-n-1449,000 2 Gr..,- fOJ Ln. NLSt 10435 3100 SQ II hoole on fl + aCl8s. 3 bId 21/2 nice ellUas . " Meadows. Alto Village. Possible bsIh. 'hl"l; p~ Hwy 48 IIAirport Rd, HOI tub.latge deck with IerrirlC views, AdjOhliilg 6 acres al.s~ 1111"'-4lI4 Spr1Jil Rd. $135,01. BIG.BlG' l,\D~~l-ln Rilidoso DllwllS 4.Beds 2 Dalhs. 0I'I0er Sierra Blanca. view. $42,500. ~ Prudential lYlIilallle. " leaving loWIi, Owner (!nagcinO . #99414 _.Il11n_-121 CaM Canyon Rd. $11J,5110. 2 SIllry HlWde retreat Huge S1Dnt Ilreplacc. m __s 19;!lGd'This '997 SIII'lII Creek ma~lIe home IS lllcated.on ,33Il!vel.,WODl!ed lot wI\lT MMaIIllllL Sl*lal Rnanang. mounliln views, tile master bBdrucm 15 CllrmlllentlV Sl!~arnl«i trom file lither ~r1l0m5 I..added Lynch RBlIlty _'-'05WHlTHEYIZtUllD24lll1 SQ.II seclu~d 1Jl!.l-cte GIlIse Ie IDWII 31ireplacss HIlDe priv:u:y, See to ippreclal~!, ' RUld~Q. 11m, On,CuldeSac, Se~e WOItlhopar~ueSi QI!IIWS. , .112...... $95,000 .. Col:)", 2lID 2BA menuklcllJletl ~ome YrIlh elilra hiOh Dllillngs. Dctille 616 Mech.sm"; MM'· 267-4011 .800-630-4697 ..-.III...... 107 ECItD SU9,9111 Upper,canyon. beautiful mo~n1aln selll~ll- Newly re· storm W1ndnws, <1IId- QllI1P05I1e $fIingle root Large le¥ellol on cuHle·sac In priYlde Woodea N. www.-prudentl8I1ynchrealty.com . modelEd home ..upscale area. ~nII!rm' ellicienl, southern eKJlOsure Wlap al'Uund GllV8red dl!Cks I'l'lIh Graal views of Slell3.BIaDCi from covcrtll redWllOd~. See 10 3Pllrecilll.e' ~No"""""""""_"'~_."l11. -"""~ tab1Jlous moUn1ain views. ~.. , ·• ..-.II...... "'na__..~IIf_ ..""_.~. ~. TALL P:INES REALTY ~ .' . 2704 Sudderth '.'2$7-7.786 • 800-:Z57~7786 " . , 'WWw.taUpIQles~alty.;net '. ~ . 'J:ohilny'Mobley \\'lark Mobley "'. "at Brow,.. '. A~u'''ones. ,. '. 2:58-4818" . 336-2:725' . 2574fi6 ,808-1485' , MuJli.Mn/ltJ~ n.>1/,,' Pmd,,,,,,,, M~JII'MIIIf"" lJpJlOI ~ M"IIl.Af/llhM /JD11j,~ I'~ MUltI-MINI"" D¢/1Jr ProJuCN \'. \1 'JtreGi-Dln Mack Kizer Donna M.bI,ey p.4ellla V,.ldp: . sos-6534941 :!.S7';1856" 808-QZU, ," . 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.The title might say they're vain, but Acting because she just loved to per­ the three "40-something" women dishing. form, Moran never even considered the· it out in "Vanities" at the Spencer Theater money she was making and was taken at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday, February aback, one. day when, around 13 or, 14, a 21, are anything but frivolous and con­ school boy said to her, '''You m'ust have ceited. a million dollars!' But I literally didn't In fact all three, who gamed fame , LiooolnCountY 'Humane SocietY's know I was making money! I remember while still children performing in popular how my father's face dropped when I TV sitcoms and box office films of the 2004 Spay and Neuter fundraising .campaign kicks off at Hawthorn asked him about it and he said yes, you 1970s, are Suites at 6 p,m, Friday, february 20. are making money and we're putting it in among a small Called ·Cat Talis," the p;uty features the bank for you until you're 18." handful of hit Colden' Globe winning actress linda Joining the cast of "Happy Days" childhood actors ItJou go Blair, a dedicated animal welfare when she was just 12, she also says the who steered clear activist, and fellow "Vanities" stars show's cast and crew ;were extremely what: "Vanities" of the self­ 'Erin Moran and Whelan. Also on giving, compassionate, wonderful, won­ destructive paths Jill hand will be complementary gounnet derful people." The nurturing cama­ of so many other when: Satunlar. Feb. vegetarian hors d'oeuvrl!S created by raderie they all felt for one another 21, at 2 p.m. and 8 Hollywood kids, Greenhouse Myra Romero and showed on the screen and is no doubt a p.m. And a big part of Cafe, Dave Anderson; End of the ViII(! wine big part of what helped fuel the show's that successful where: Spencer and Sierra Blanca Brewery beer, and success and prevented errant, trouble­ transition into 1IIIater on AIrport . rn\lSiG',b~Rq,~,~'$;llger/guilarist Sam some actions by any of the players off Aaad In Alto. Cal adulthood had to Dl!lina~li§;;B.Jjit'WiII'CIddres$ the set. 336-4800 far tIcbt do with slrong the·' information. crowel durIng-tile.eVent PartY tickets "Deep down, Ialways wanted to be a parental support il1~lud~;3(iCess,tothe8 qappy, good girl, and (even when things are $60,and . , and personal were troubled at home) 'Happy Days' coUnTESt humility. p.m, February 21performari¢eof •·Vanitie$".a/the Spen~er Theater. kept that desire alive for me - my light Linda BlAir is one ofthree former child Joining forces on the Spencer stage in wasn't completely put out." stars who star in "Vanities" at the this coming-of-age comedy about three Tickets to "cat Tails" are available' • SpencefTh~,theHuhlane Blair, whose career before the camera Spencer Theater. small town friends and the wavering at the Societyshelter on Qavilan ~p'y.ol,J , began when she was 5, was only 12 bonds of lasting friendships is linda Blair, R~.amta. dQQtOu$p'~I(lr when she starred in the box office hit who gained fame as the demon-pos­ iIle to the organizations across the country and says even~ t:I~wtbolti:·SYlteS. film "The Exorcist." Her performance sessed 12-year-old girl in the film "The at CaJJ336. thaI her "head ~pins" when animals are 4600for·more..lnfor.mation. . scored her a People's Choice Award, a mistreated. Exorcist;" Erin Moran, best known from Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination, her role as Richie Cunningham's little sis- Although Jill Whelan and Erin Moran as well as future roles in hit films on both worked on the same set during one ter, Joanie, on "Happy Days;" and jill to fall back on when the show ends. TV and the cinematic screen. Although episode of "The Love Boat" (Moran was a Whelan, Captain Stuhing's daughter on Desperation is never a good feeling, and she was harangued by the media follow­ "The Love Boat." Each of the actresses guest starl, the three appearing on the . producers can smell it at an interview. ing the film and fell into trouble in her Spencer stage h~ve never performed went on to perform in additional hit TV Go into it not because you really need late teens, she has always managed to together. All three, in separate interviews, series and films, as well as to cultivate the job, but because you love perform- juggle a sound sense of self with interna­ fulfilling lives away from the stage and ing." spoke of their excitement and predicted a tional celebrity. connection that will seize both their per­ screen. jill, a mother of one, will be getting She credits her professional and per­ "There are kids whose series end at formance and the audience's experience. married this April and the ceremony and sonal focus on her supportive family and Excellent seats are available to both 13 and they feel like their lives are over," honeymoon will be on a cruise ship- through her love of animals. She is now performances of "Vanities," Call the says Whelan, whose experiences acting really. a spokesperson for animal protection Spencer at 336-4800 for tickets. on "The Love Boat" literally took her Moran, who started acting when she around the world on cruise ships six was 5 and literally grew up before the weeks a year. Jill started the show when public's eyes during the 11-year run of just 9 years old and continued until it the hit sitcom "Happy Days," points to ended, when she was 18. protective parents (albeit in a dysfunc- Thereafter, she continued to perform tional household) and a wholesome cast in various plays and sitcoms, but most as the way she stayed humble and notably developed other careers - as a grounded. production coordinator at Madison "I was really kind of naive about my Square Garden and as a TV news inves- success and the success of the show," tigative reporter She's also launched a she says. "Growing up and the way Iwas Unique qifts from Chile, Bali, Nepal, very successful jewelry business. "My raised, Iwas kept innocent from a lot of South Africa, Nicaraqua and Haiti. a~vice to parents is acting h~s ~o :e an things going on. Iwas very fortunate in AI co fe~tur,'nq eXQu,' cl'te f,'ne ,'ewelry ~nd a solute obsession for the c iI , ecause that way. My mother wanted me .to stay .J U .J U it will alter them. For kids going into the down to earth and would always stress whimsical collectibles by Robert S.hields. business, I'd advise getting their educa- that Iwas no better than anyone else _ i _tio_n,_so_t_ha_tt_he_y_al_Wa_YS_h_aV_e_so_m_eth_in~g~th:er~e w:a:s:no~p:ed:es:ta~lfo:r~m:e._" ~,__~=~M~i~d~to:w~n==:':2~3==\J:S~U~d~d~er=t~h='=:'~O~'=·2~.:7=:'8:7~2==7~~ "'::,'·l'·'" """! .' .' .• 'I' ,." ... 't' .- , ,,~ .. '" i ,". '. ., .

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Friday, Feb. 20 comedy directed by louise ing on Second Streetin DeadlIne er«mded io ;he R~idoso Mpriicipal School dis!rilj Web " ...... •••.••,..... Montague presented by Capitan. For more informa- . The New Mexico Arts Commission arid ~te;at www.niidoso.~12;nJTi.us.Click WMIS ,,', Roswell Community little tion, call Sue Harkness, in New Mexico Arts, adivision oflhe DePaljment 'andchOPSe"alf or io difectJy io "". Unedapclng Theatre. Performances are , Ruidoso 63l).0044 or visit of Cultural Affairs, have _nded th!! dead&nehtip;lIwWW.z!anet.cOlYI'bi$OnmoorVA!lsit~., line dancing at the 7:30 pm. today and Saturday Capitan's Web site: www.villi­ ~r Ruidoso Downs Senior Center, nominations froin individuals and 0rgariiza- Public lbput'wanted '" " ," , ", , ' and Feb. 27 and 28 (call 622· geofcapitan.com. uonsfor th~ 2004 Governor's Awards for .", Apuqlic meeting ro gatherinpUl abouttl1e 9:30-11 :30 a.m. 1962 for reservatiqns); mati- , Excellence.l~ the ~rts. .. .' . , needs of New Mexico c,itilens and communities New Mexico Arts meeting nees are 2 p.m. Sunday and Thursday, Feb. 26 , Only I~vlng artists workin~ w,lth ~ diversity ,ih ll!liilion io the state arts division's programs' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Public input meeting of Feb. 29. Admission is $7 for of a~ m~la, w~ose outstand~ng achl~~nts and serviC1JS,sPOnsored by New Mexico Arts, a " New Mexico Arts, 11:30 a.m.­ adults and $3.50 for fUIl-ilme Dorn dlsplayat Hllbbard all! Identified With New Mexl~,all! eligible for . division of the Department ofc.:~itul3l Affairs, students. The theater is at 12th I :30 p.m., Challenger Room, The exhibit of batik art by ~e award. Art ,P'llrons or bUSinesses that have , " will be from 1l:30a,nl.•l:30 p.m. today in'the ' i New Mexico Museum of and Virginia Streets in Denise Dam in The Artis~s given outstandmg supp?rt to ~ arts th~ugh!he •Challenger Room of the New MeXico MuseiJm, , Roswell. ' Space History, Alamogordo. Corner of the Hubbard years may al~ be nomlna~. ~corn.mlttee of of Space Histo~ in Alamogordo. The meeting is, See the art brief on this page Museum of the American the N~ ~~Arts Commission Will ~Iew. tree and open io the pUblic. ."," ,,". for details. Saturday, Feb. 21 West opens today. a~1 nomlnatlon~In ~h. Winners of thISPresfi. New MexiCo Arts is beginning the process ...... , . g~ouS sirate8i~ 2oo~ Social workets luncheon award wUl be honored Sept. 17 at a sill!:' of developing a neW plan for , MardIs Gras in Cloudcroft MardIs Gras in Cloudcroft clal publi~ a~ards cell!lllOny.. " , ' " 2009 and waJ)tS IOhear from Il!Sidents about Family Style Mardi Gras in' Family Style Mardi Gras in Social Workers Luncheon ~om!nations ~Ived ~h theorganj~tion at The Counseling Center, 127, must be by 5., how can provide arts services Cloudcroft ~~y th~ough Cloudcroft begin at 10 a.m. Nommali~n forms are available by contacting,' iocOmmunities. ' Sunday; fesll~1lJes kick off at 2 .today and go through Sunday Horton Circle, 9 a.m.-I p.O'].: from 9 a.m.-noon, Gary New MexiCO A!l5, P.O. Box 14S0/ Santa Fe, NM', 'The Museum of Space HistOrY is 0,0" p.m. today With a mask parade (see Feb. 20 listing for .sched. 67504-1450,.0r;call (505) 8~7-6490 or. (800) . Highway 2001 north of the inleisel;tian of and umbrella judging, a teen Ie) , Kincaid,lPC, presenter, 67~-4276 (Within New ~~XICO), or onhne at Indian Wells Road and SCenic Drive. For asSis- dance 6·10 p. m., and for u. "Alcoholism/Chemical m~m adults, the Fais DO-DO Dance Hebrew conference Dependency" (3 CE(j's); from , www.nmarts.org, Breaking News.. , lance in locating the tall (677) m-' at 8:30 p.m. at the Lodge. Conference on secrets of 0'000'-1 p.m., presenter 0'000'-1 student art onI/ne " 6589 or (505) 437.2840. For more information Satur~ay events begin at 10 the Hebrew Bible at p:m., Marsha Keown, 8.A., ' The art work of sixth-gmdeart students at abo~l the'.meeting call (800) 879-4278 or .827· a.m. with shop celebrations Hosanna's Glassworks, 10 "Dreams: 6rldging the White Mountain Intermediate School is linked' 6490,or TOO (505) 827-&925. and vendors in the big tenl'on a.m.-5 p.m., seminar, with Conscious and Unconscious Burro-bon Street, the Mardi potluck noon-I p.m.; 5-6 Worlds' (1 CEU). lunch is Gras Parade at 2.p.m., an p.m., Havdalah service (dos. provided. after-parade party in the tent to ing ceremony). For those with pay tribute to the king and. reserv~tions only. Downs games queen and a country dance at Game Day at Ruidoso PhQtodlsplay Brunei's 'Y.mities' at Spencer Downs Senior enter, 1-4 p.m. at Johnson's 8ubbard show ending , 6 p.m. At 9 a.m. on Sunday, Aphotogl3phic display of the work of l1m~ron artist Michael Chesley johnson's "Vanities" at the Spencer , Mardi Gras wraps up with local photogmpher Herb Brunell, MSome' solo.exhibition of pastel paintings continues at Theater for the Performing Beignets and coffee at The Friday, Feb. 27 Things I've Seen and Places I've Been, ~ will be the Hubbard Museum of the American West in Arts; 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. For •" ••••••••••.••••II•.•••••••••II lodge and a scavenger hunt at at il'rune/l's, 2316 Sudderth Drive. ' Ruidoso DQWns through February 2,2. AI.I " ticket information, call 336- ' 10 a.m. Unedanclng . ,paintings are for sale and 25 percell! of the 4600. Art in line dancing, Ruidoso PubUc Places . price $DeS to support the non-profit muS!!um. , HlImane Society bendlt Art RosweU Downs Senior Center, 9:30­ in Public Places exhibits for February: For more information, call the museum at ,. "Cat Tails" with linda theater at Village Hall, Ruidoso High SChool art stu- , "An Evening of Culture," a 11 :30 a.m. (505) 378-4142 or visit ' Blair, a Humane Society dents' IWo-dimensional work; at Ruidoso , , comedy directed by louise www.HubbardMuseumiorg:' fundraiser at the Hawthome Alcohol server training' Public Library, Cheryl Sullivan frQm lincoln Montague presented by Suites, 6 p.m. TIckets are $60 Alcohol Server Training with photographs and floor cloths; and ~,artlst at Eagle Ranch . Roswell Commuriity little three­ and include a ticket to attend through the Ruidoso dimensional work of RHS artstudeills; in the . The gallery in Eagle Ranch will feature Theatre, 7:30 p.m. (see Feb. the comlng-of·age comedy Instruction Center of Eastern Children's Library, photographs of third· Ruidpso im~ionist LaUrice,8ll!mer for the 20 listing for entire scheduie), "Vanities" starring linda Blair, New Mexico University, from through sixth-gradi!r5from a photography month of February. EagleRan~h is at 7286 Erin Moran ("Happy Days") noon to 5 p.m. at the Ruidoso workshop taught by the Photographic SOCiety Highway 5,4/70,between Alamogordo ,and Sunday; Feb. 22 Valley Chamber of and Jill Wheliin ("The love ...... ,•••••...... •. • of lincoln County at the, Hubbar(l Museum of Tularosa,Galiery' hours are 8 a;m.-6 p.m., Boat") at the Spencer Theater Commerce. Pre-ll!gistration at the'American West in October. ' seven days aweek. , ' , Saturday, Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. MardIs Gras in Cloudcroft least one 'day prior to class is Family Style Mardi Gras in ~quired at the university Schuetz exblbit in Capitan' Dornexblbit starts Feb. 26 Alamogordo amusements Cloudcroft begin at 10 a.m. office, 709 Mechem Drive. The featured artist at the Capitan Public 'Bqtik art by penise Dom will bedis'played The Alamogordo Chamber today (see Feb. 20 listing for libraiy fOr January and February is landsca~ in The Artist's Comer,at the HubQilrd Museum of Commerce presents schedule). ' Coming soon and seascape artist David Schuetz of Ruidoso. of tl)e American West from Feb: 26'April,11. Bennett's Amusements, Inc. at ...... ,.. the Otero County Fairgrounds Monday, Feb. 23 First Friday lecture -S-m-al-IBu-'-~-in-es-s-Own--ers-5a¥-e-$...$-b-y-Payro.....";'-llin-g-Em-p-,lo-,.--'-th-ra--ug-·h-t through Feb. 22. Amusements •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The First Fri~ay Adult open at 6 p.m., weather per· Unedanclng lecture Series at Capitan mitting, today, and 1 p.m. Q line dancing, Ruidoso Public Library will be at 7 • INC. Saturday and' Sunday. For its uest, Downs Senior Center, 9:3l). ,p.m. March 5featuring Larry • more information, call the 11 :30 a.m. and DocIie Miller discussing • Save money on Worker's Compensation Chamber at (505) 437-6120. their trip through the western • Eliminole Cost of Benefits Hebrew conference Thesday, Feb. 24 part of Turkey and time spent • Reduce Administrative Expenses Conference on secrets of ••••••••••••••••••••••••••,••• in Istanbul. • Increase Cosh Flow & Cut U1iemployn1ent, Taxes the Hebrew Bible at Hosanna's Smokey birthday planolng Yoga at the llbrnry Call Christine today to out how your small business Glassworks. Events start at 7 The planning committee Yoga classes at the find p.m. today with Sabbath din· for the Capitan Chamber of Ruidoso Public library, 10 can eliminate payroll expenses! o'er, and continue Saturday. Commerce-sponsor~ a.m. Tuesday and Friday start- For those with reservations Sm?key's 6~th Anniversary of ing March 9, free or by dona- , 25S.2359 only. Vigilance will meet every tion. For information contact ilSQuest Professional Stiffing Solutions Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the the library at 258-3704 eXlen. , 1096 Mecbem ,Drive, Ruidoso RosweI theatet Chamber of Commerce build- '0' 3 ' in the Untolil Towers, Suite 1302 "An Evening of Culture," a sin. " . . , , '.~ ..,', '.. .. ~ - ,...... "' ,' .. - ",. . . ". , ..,' ' " , , j '.' , ' .. ,- , .

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'. .. . Dom, formilllyeducated as an ardst at theUnive~ity of Texas, has pursl batik as her medium fo~ 30 yearS, watching b~r work ~!veover time, beCi ing more fluidandc6ntrQlled at the same time.. . ,"You ,really have to move with the medium and allow the mediu!11lo w with you," she said. "You can't force it. just that ~Iease of going with the ml urn has given me an incredibleamount,of peri,ectlon inth,at medium, mixin. 'colorS and the waxes. There are so marlY different i\speds to it, yOU can cha • ." fl' mso many ways. • '1 . 'born creates her designs by applying hot liquid wax with brushes 6r at .ng, aspecial batik ins!J'Ument, to doth. 'J:hen.she submerges the doth in,dye wax acts as a resistto prevenf thlHlyefroril entering the doih in th~-waxed i This waxing and dyeing process may be repeated many times, depending 01 de$ign, to add mOre designs and colors. Dorn said she repeats the process al 15 times on average. After the work is-complete, she remQves the wax. , " "fhe work always remains mysterious, as if a!leil exists between the arti ,and Ih.e batik, a veil created by the waX disguising the trlIe colot:Sunderneatl Dom said. 'When the wax is removed, the work i~.unveiled.and finally you the work in its true form." " Th~ immediacy 9f the, process excites Darn, ,as well.as the element of nc being able to conl!Dlthe entire proc13s. Spontaneity come$ from working ql and receiving immedii\te feedback from tile emerging design. As Darn puts:i does not matter how much skill and control is developed; the, medium exert will of its own, and it is really the acceptance oUts Power that gives the,artis the work unrealized potential!' • , Dorn's subjects vary widely: landscapes, architecture and people. . "I choose my subjects with niy heart," she said, "looking for simplicitys< times, and sometimes for complexity. I go with the flow of the wax.lfI'm go 10 go to the island, I will do island work; people, l

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Past Tense by DrewGorrber Historian. , The HubbaTd Museum ofthe American W'st Native-born . Englishman Waters the badman Thomas J. Waters Initially, it appears that Tom Waters emigrated to the planned on being a miner. By)~ly of , I at 1880 however, that line of work seems , '. some unknown to have lost any allure it had for him time. We know and Tom decided that he was going to that he came, at be Tombstone's prelJ1iertough guy, the approximate which, considering some of the other age of 35, to the characters on the scene, was a very wild and wooly ambitious project. He drank constantly miningc:amp of and' went everywhere armed to the ' Tombstone, teeth, and, according to historian Tim Arizona, in late 1879 or early 1880, Fattig, aspired to be "chief" of right about the same time as the Earp Tombstone. This is to say, in the par­ family. lance of the times, that he wanted to be It is a mistake to assume that all the the "Numero Uno" aesperado of residents of the American frontier were Tombstone. Tombstone Epitaph eaitor the grizzled vlOlry American types that we John Clum, tongue firmly in cheek, see in the movies. Frontiersmen and described the position in his paper. He women came from virtually everywhere. said that the "chief" should be a person There were people who spoke with who is "usually a man, who's brave:to Northern and Southern U.S. accents, rashness, has by his nerve and dexterity Chinese, English, German, Italian and with knife and pistol succeeded in virtually every other ,Sort of nationality obtaining control of the many turbulent yell can think of. And everyone was spirits generally found in n~w camps. there to get rich, too. No, they never Tombstone, until Tuesday evening last planned on starting a new and better. (July 20 - this issue ran on the 22nd), sodety. Most people wanted to recr~ate was the non-possessor of an article of the same society that they had come this kind. Nf:l one seemecl'to covet the from, with one major difference. This honor..." time, they would be on top. Well, it seems that Waters coveted There were aIways a few who were the "honor" and was actively pursuing: seduced by the romance of the frontier. it. The very same day that (Ium's article As any real desperado would have told ran in the Epitaph, something happened tnem, the life of.a Long Rider (or outlawl that would catapult Waters into the posi­ .. , was no bed of roses. Nevertheless, there Affordable tion of "badman," just not, as he had . were al ways a couple of wannabes. intended. Posters/ Prints &.Gifts Tombstone certainly had its share: There . On th~t day, OUr Hero strolled into a Get Your "Winter Moon" prin~ her was Russian Bill, who never committed mercantile store on Allen Street Ruidoso's original & official photographIC pnt any serious crimes, but was so annoying (Tombstone's main drag) and purchased by Bmce McElya to virtually everyone that when he was .a shirt. This shirt, it seems, was loud Weba~e prints by your favorite, artI5ts captured in the company of a known beyond belief. Contrary to what we see Ansel Adams Michael Swearngin badman, he was strung up along with in the movies and on TV, cowboys in Georgia O'Keeffe Dave Merrick thl'other guy because "he was I"~.I ";"·.·''';·''·''·''R",,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,~ .. -. ." .. " .. "' , ..- ...... • •• -w _ " -:- -.. ".... __ . '. •. :-''' •• ''''.IIf'''''• • .".'• , ':", '", . ".', ,, ' ~', , , '. j. . ", ' .' , , , . ""j '. " " ,', ~ .. ' 6i ZP04 ;: Ofeb.20; 16,2004 ' . , ". '," ", .. 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~.so­ " The ~ewly formed Ruidoso 'R~giona!, ", . "UsIng the came~ ,as a compositi?n, wis Council for .the ArtS":"" thrmerlythe Ruidoso ,BUlCle has been amajor Jl~rt,of my artl5trc " ~fer, Arts Commission ~ will installt~earea's .first .pro~ess, and m~ photoq~llts ,have be:n ~ec- " Igers, "One Percent for Art" work on the backwallognrzed asa umque approach to deslgmng • :ing of Ruidoso Village Council ,Chambers tqday. wor,~ in fa?ric,:' s~e writes..,, '.' , ' Th,e 6D.-inch by 48:inchtextjle wall art by Color IS very Important 10 my pieces :h a,s " " Marci~He~ilt johnson of Santa Fe was pur- and,l ha~d dy~ fabnc 10 1Jfadu~ted ~aletles, yea chased ihrough the One Percent fOr'Artpro- adding silks 10 ,;reate a qramatlc contempo- l~ gram's Emerging and Practicing Artist " rary statement. " '5- if Initiative, for which 1 percent Is autolilatical- .Mary le~ lane, coor~lnator of the , !ven . ",Iy appropriated from any construction or ren' " RUJ?o~o Reglol)al CounCil forth.e Arts, and , ova\ionof state-fundedprojects. ' ' Susle,Jlm~nez formed the selec:tlon commlt- , Hewilt]ohlison i5-il'textlle-artist andpho-'17e tl.1at vlew~ art work submrtte? by 70' , flnah~ts ch~oslng !of .tOgrapher who has exhibited arQund the sta.tewlde, Hewrtt !ohnson 9 " world and been featured in Santa Fean, a~quJll"sald Gh~ckZI~lmer,art project GOor· las- 'I , Westward Ads Aft Matters The Guild ' dm;itor for Arts In Pubhc Places Program of FiberartS and The America~Quilter. About" Ne~ Mcxi:o Arts, The ~ork Is pa~ of the i "stat~s a~ he~ald, 1ich, I the,piece in Village Cquncil Chambers, "2 public coUectron, but " " b~ yJlla~e/ c~nnot -eat', . Cross Purposes," she notes:, ' owned the although It be I "Cross fire " , moved wlth,out notifying New MeXICO Arts. .. i Cross stitches I~itial)y, a~a" wen~ outfor artists for :ot1 ' 'i, • I. Of • Cross weave existing work In the pnce (ange of $1 ,000- ' , , , .' cross currents $5,,000/ Zimmer said; 27D artists applied and is, J ' I l. Crossed v';ires ' a ~tatewide review commiltee selected 70 1, ,I' Double'cross ' finalists, whose worK formed a pool to in' . , , , Criss-cross ' choose from., , " Cross eyed ! ... 1m; ,i Crosswalk ,Cross: the intetsection of two ,lines; the aId, .j, , purest and most evocative element ofdesign. I , TImeless,' refined simplicity. Ageless meao~ . ing. Symbol for life and the physical body of

I ,man." - On her Web site (www.marciahewit, I COURTESY • " , tjohnsOn.com), she explains thai her 'work ' I '~ Cross Purposes" bj Marcia Hewitt Johnson,

I . , . .' , Fr••vogl cllsses... starling Itlibrarv , ' ,I , The Ruidoso Public Librarywill offer reasons that yoga' is spreading,so rapidly, the human 'potential movement for mote free or by-do,nation yoga dassesfor Yoga energizes as ,it calms, it restores than 25 years, served as'executive direc- . adults .in the downstairs area,of the library •proper weight ~nd blood,pressure, it lor of the Otero and Lincoln County 101 , 'at,l0 a.m. Tuesday.and Friday for six 'improves memory and concentration, Mental Health Center in Alamogordo, weeks, starting March 9. The' classes, While doing this, yoga still directs toward program director of the jhpatient treat"' '. offered by j.L Wilson, are for beginners the liberation of the self. The practice of ment center at Pecos Valley Lodge in or experienced practitioQers, yoga is simple-to understand bUl.takes Roswell and consultant to local and state AM Those interested in taking the class discipline toaccomplish, It does, howev- agencies, hospitals, nursing homes and 54· should come dressed in comfortable er, deliver the goods." police departments, he said, He also' clothing, For more inform~tion contact Wilson lives in Ruidoso Downs and is , served as an instructor in psychology and the Library at 258-3704/ Ext. 3. developing the Brujo Blanco International sociology at New Mexico State 00) To quote from Wilson/s introduction to' School of Yoga'to teach asanas (postures) University, school psychologist at Gavilan yoga:' and meditati~n" ' Canyon School in Ruidoso and currently ,to "In the last 50 years hi the United ' "I studied Hindu philosophy and med- is an outreach worker for Mesilla Valley naJ States, yoga has developed a-completely itation under two or three different teach- Hospital. , >7' n,ew il\terpretation, What was once one, ers and gone to workshops, and Itry to , He taught a four- or five-month course >7· of the least utilized aspects of yoga, the _ incorporate this into my classes," Wilson of yoga atth~ Dance Gaflery on Sudderth' asanas, orpositioris, has now become'the. said, "it's not strictly gymnastics." Drive last spring, and other areas of spe- most important. In fact, to most people ' \Nilson has a masters degree in edu- cial study include dream work and c1ini- yqgameans posture, It is for very good cation in behavior science, has worked in cal hYPflosis. , '~

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