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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1988 COPI'''9h" © 1...lIuldoso News. Inc. RUIDOSO. NM 88345 Five jailed on drug charges

by BONNY CHRISTINA CELINE Three males, Elmo Silva, Curtis unable to respond because of News Staff Writer Walker and William Stengel, all weather conditions. Ruidoso adults, and two females, The investigation is continuing The Lincoln County Sheriffs De­ Jennifer Walker, and Alexandria by sheriffs Investigator Paul Wer­ partment, State Police narcotics McCullough. also adults residing in sich and special agents of the New agents and Ruidoso Police executed Ruidoso. were arrested and booked Mexico State Police. ,. a search warrant on Thursday, on a on a charge of manufacturing and All suspects went before Judge :."; intent to distribute a controlled Jim Wheeler Friday morning for .~'/Ir::.t·~~~~Y4~'" ~? .. 1o.. __ --;"-y..-''''''''''''' residence located on Papoose Trail in Ruidoso, according to Chief substance, Skellett reported. their first appearance, Skellett ,~~~$'~~7~~~~~~~7~;r:;~:~.·Z~,~}~ _ Deputy Sheriff Rex Skellett. said, and bond was set at $20.000 Located inside the trailer home Curtis and Jennifer Walker were each. There is no reduction of bond ~MIM ---,"'--r was a clandestine lab set up for also charged with child abuse. for any of the five. All were then cooking methampethamines, said The New Mexico State Police transported to the Lincoln COWlty .~. ~ Skellett. crime lab was contacted but was Jail.

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" .. .. ~ ',.,-e'. - -- ~ , This alleged methampeth­ amine lab was discovered by the sheriff's department. .. . Ruidoso police and the -r-' State Police narcotics divi­ sion in a mobile home on : Papoose Trail in Ruidoso. Five people were arrested Under storIlly clouds and booked. Ruidoso High School golf team mem­ weather. as skiers at Ski Apache bers Chris Long and Nathan Baudo Resort were enjoying the last weekend playa practice round at Cree Meadows of skiing, with the benefit of a fresh Country Club during Friday's snowy coat of snow. Hughes handles pooch problems

by FRANKIE JARRELL loose or a dead animal. owners are located, or the animal is News Staff Writer Hughes is schedu,led to work adopted. AnimalR are destroyed Saturday through Wednesday, but after staying at the shelter a Mark Hughes has gone to the is called in if the village receives an specified length of time. dogs ... and the cats, skunks, rac­ emergency call. The village and Hughes encourageR pet owners ,,/..~l':>_/: ... ~.,_..:.•...•" ....'.'.,J.•• '.... animal~ .. coons and assorted wildlife in the county animal control officers to keep their vaccinated. li­ . - ' Village of Ruidoso. cooperate, filling in for one another censed and confined because of the Just five weekB into rns job as on dayR off, to keep overtime costs health riskE, as well aA the village village animal control officer, down. ordina.nce. Just recently Hughes Hughes has already rounded up "It's been busy," said Hughes, has picked up a raccoon and a over 100 stray animals, and that s who is charged with enforcing the skunk that appeared to have not oounting the 45 to 50 skunkR he village animal control ordinances. rabies. He said one animal was baa trapped and hauled into the Although Hughes is authorized to trapped near Lookout Manor and ., forest. issue citatioflB for violations of that the other in the Ponderosa Heights 't A Lovington native, Hughes has ordinance, both he and Police Chief area. lived in the Ruidoso area for the Bill Newman stressed their prefer­ Dogs nmning looRe, eRpecially past three years. He is married and ence for voluntary compliance. those without tags, make up the Mark Hughes is the new animal control of­ has prior expenence In the field of animal haa two d.a ughters. So far. Hughes has mainly been biggest problem confronting ficer for the Village of Ruidoso. Huqhes control. Hughes had the animal control warning pet owners that in Ruidoso Hughes in rus new job. contract in Whiteface. Texas. before animals are to be, not only licensed, The animal control officer also is is approved for use, Hughes said he putting a stop to that problem. Two pursue rus hobby-breeding and moving to New Mexico. Besides rns but also confined or on a leash. responsible to enforce ordinances is still very careful when using it. of the dogs were "absolutely vi­ training hunting dogs. on-the-job experiences in Texas, When Hughes pickB up an against cruelty to animalR, and The Village of Ruidoso has a cious." and had to be put to sleep, Chief Newman, noting he al­ Hughes studied wildlife biology for animal with current tags. he tries Hughes already has issued a cita­ policy that precludes shooting said Hughes. ready has noticed a decrease in the two years in college in Colorado. to return it home. "If their tags are tion in a case where three dogs, a animals except as a very last resort Pit bulls, while a problem in number of stray animals in town. Animal control is under the current, then it's real easy to get cat and a pigeon were found con­ when a human life is threatened. other places, apparently aren't a had some words of praise for the Ruidoso Police Department, with pets back to owners," noted fined in a small travel trailer. Hughes is unarmed as he carries problem in Ruidoso. Hughes said he new arumal control officer. calls routed to the animal control HugheR. Hughes is licensed, through the out his duties. knew ofjust one call involving a pit officer by calling the police dispatch If he is unable to locate owners, State Health Department, under Another problem facing Hughes bull, and in that case a loose dog "I think the village is very area at 257-7365. Hughes spends or if the animal hasn't cutrent tags, the supervision of a licensed when he joined village staff, was a entered a pit hull's yard. "It wasn't fortWlate to have found someone his days on patrol. and can be then Hughes delivers the stray to veterinarian, to dispense a tran­ pack of wild dogs that already at­ the pit hull's fault," said Hughes. with Mark's qualifications, love of reached by his vehicle radio when the H uman~ Society of ~LincolD quilizer to animals he can't catch or tacked and injured two deer. He After chasing down dogs and animals and ability to work with dispatchers get a call regarding a County where it is sheltered until has reason to fear. While the drug said he has raptured six wild dogs, cats all day. Hughes goes home to people." said Newman.

INSIDE Rep. Skeen will visit Wednesday People ". ,. 3A Sports~ ~. . ~ ,.. , 6A WEATHER REPORT The .. Dreame,....~. ' .. " .. " ..." .. ' SA Congressman Joe Skeen will beTH of the public to discuss issues the Lincoln County Medical Center CO\lI1ty ~."." host a Town Hall Meeting to be with the congressman. at 2:30 p.m., meet with Re­ Business...... "0" •••• ,,"" SA Sunday's low 21 publicans at the Administrative Opinion ,,,,,. . 10A held on Wednesday, April 6. from 7 Sunday's high 68 to 8 p.m. at the Ruidoso Municipal Also during his Ruidoso visit Center from 3:15 to 4 p.m., and Classified...... ~.~ .. ~ .. ~11A-12A Monday's low 26 Administrative Center. Wednesday. Skeen will address the meet with Lincoln County civic TV Guide " .. ,,, Section B Ruidoso Noon Lions Club at noon at leaders at 4 p.m.• also at the Ad­ . Monday's predicted high 75 The meeting will enable mem- Whispering Pines Restaurant, tour ministrative Center. Tuesday'a predicted low 28 - 1lIesday's predicted high 73 TODAY The National Weather Service in Albuquerque predicts mostly A meeting to discuss the pos­ sunny and fair weather, with warm temperatures, and breezy, west sibility of starting a campaign to winds from 10-20 miles per hOUT. attract retirees to the Ruidoso Ranger Sams promoted to Utah post There is a zero percent chance of precipitation in the forecast for and Lincoln County area will today, tonight and tomorrow. 1 take place at 7 p.m. Thursday, The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday shows April 7, at the Ruidoso Smokey Bear District Ranger othezr applicants from across the are sorry to see Steve leave, but are warm weather, little or no precipitation, and breezy winds on liP- Municipal Adminiatrative Cen­ Ste\re Sams was promoted last countrr. He'll report to Manila, happy he is going to manage one of day. ter. week to a new job in Utah. Utah, In May. the most important pieces of land in the Forest Service.' Tuesday is sign-up day for Sams will become district ranger "The Flaming Gorge is a nation­ Co\Ul~Y, etate and federal politi­ for the Flaming Gorge National al recreation area because its sheer Sams has scrved in the Forest cal offices. Recreation Area in northeastern boouty attracts 700,000 visitors an­ Service for 21 years. He became the Utah. nually from allover the world," said ranger at RwdoBO in April 1984, Sama was chosen over about 20 Forest Supervisor Jim Abbott. "We after coming from Payson, Arizona.

'''. - _------.-.--"""".-..--.-.. .,. --...., , - -- .~ .. . _--"._--- ,,------:---'-=-----'------_:.--_----,-----_::...... --+ 3JCfl.,lIAVA \/jl0~ rBa8 2A I The Ruidoso News I Monday, April 4. 1988 - . '.' .. County commission to meet Moran' takes reins, " , . This is the alhenda for the regu­ -Approval, Alto Village paving . - lar meeting of Lincoln County district, change order number nine. Commissioners set for 10 a.m. -Appointment, Water Defense , Tuesday, April 5, in the courthouse Association. as CVB director'=' , meeting room in Carrizozo: -Approval, Resolution No. 76-57, , liquor license tax. , -Road report, by BONNY CHRiSTINA CELINE ~enter, ''That'QJ!l.y p~ :resPQn-: -Road viewing reports, includ- -Approval, transfer of van re­ News Staff Writer . ~e. ~t1y quest. sibility',:' ahe says, ia ! ing: Road west from Schlarb Road 4evelo~~ "C!lnvenj;iO!l. p"li"'t~ IJU. , to dead end in front of Carrizozo -Bid opening, No. 87-16, . Tracey Moran is the new direc- cooperl!tiOI). vn.th the ad .ageu.Cl.' : schools; County Roads B-036. D­ brochures. tor of the Convention and Visitors "TlieS!l will be diatribq,wd tlu.'oueh l 020, D-022 and C-024, and David -Bid opening, No. 87-17, annual Bureau of~uidoso. .She began her . the JXlllil; t~h~l!tle~powi'FFd i Drive in the Shangrila Subdivison. fuel requirements. Mar~ ~nventio!l. ~dders',:Jlll~' -Public hearing, final adoption of -Request, Village ofCorona. posit;iono.n 21, replacing to all : the Lincoln Historic Preservation -Appointment, NMAC Board of pre~::n~r:~~rLh~~:n1:~ 've.1n;;~;~J.«::r~~x:~~~t ' Ordinance. Directors. from Texas Tech, majoring in lid- would be SUitable for !lfouparflilf -Public hearing, proposed -Apprival, audit contract, fiscal vertising and. minoring in Spl,lnish. people, such as lodJling facilities amendments to the Lincoln County year 1987-88. She worked m the consumer loan and restalU'antS. Lodgers' Tax Ordinance. -Approval, grant award agree­ department of Ruidoso State Bank. "We're 'not j\Jst afterbig!ibtn­ -Public hearing, proposed ment, fairgrounds rodeo area. as executive secretary from October panies," Morm,. aays."~e .W-alit.ito amendments to the Lincoln Historic -Approval, Resolution No. 76-58, . 1987 until March 21. promote 'to1lr1BD!. w1ndivxd\1ills, : Preservation Ordinance. certification of county roads "I also did ads and public rela- too." ..' .' 1I11~: -Public hearing, proposed maintained. tions there," she says. One of her Among conventioneers"on!':>,the : amendments to the Lincoln County -Approval of accounts payable biggest accomplishments at the wendarfor Ruidoso in the' upcoir,l- : subdivision regulations. and payroll register. bank was conceptualizing,.creating,. "iDg,months artl the NewM~eQl.lilar,' initiatin! and implementing the Asslleiati;on,---'J.lh~ewM~~~­ "L;ght·· l1p::' a -IM'e" .CJii:istmaa Atifoln.otive Dealers, and th8'liElka : Members of the Knights of ._--~- <~ -, ~ fundraisingproject for the needy of .Club GolfTolll'DeY"TI . , ,"'•.." "' edueatedinTu'l4tOsa and Ruidoso. - .' "... > ~ng" bUll "RICK.siMPSON ' l'rlot'to' «In- ." '.' '- . , ' ,- '. .. •. .. . ~,.- ." ~." ~... "~' ~ ~,- .,. ~-, ...." ,~ ... ..". -"". , .!

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· JOgl:::. • u Coming.up.. . , . · ",Ijg.fH · 'I 4' . < lV..:ooayd ~ .A·pn the Ruid(lso Municlpll1 A~inis- Bob'srestal.n"ant. LaM! Mad­ '~Il"l; . trative Center. Attend, and dis- d(lj[,investigator (lr the.Ruid(lsQ , i}11O'll. cuss the issues that concern you Police Department, will give a ·my;NCQ:LN CQumY J>E,lW- with Congressman Skeen. Skeen progt'am .on the Neighborh(lQd QC:RA'I'~will have an Woxmll1 alsQ will meet with colUlty Re- Watch and Crime· Stoppers. ·llldtirigak6:30 p.m. t¢ay,(~01J,-'i .publlclma/!.t the S!UJj.e lo.~ti9n . Members,. their spoUses and, · :~,{,April 4,at B;-BlIbs.. All .and day fr.om.3:15 to 4- p.m., and .proilpective members' are l.n"ged·· UemQQrlI,tsnrel1l1ged to attend. with Line.oln C(lunty Civic lead- . to attend. " .. ·• "j.tHf· .' ers at4 p.m...... ' ., · rt~CQLN COUNTY BE- S d A 'I 9 '. · ¥UB!JCANS invite everyone to . . .atu.ra.y, .pn. .' .' Wednesday.. :'Eb;st MlIllday," April· 4,at the .. .. ' .Bull Ring Resj;al.n"ant· on. RUU>OSO/LlNCQLN April 13 '. ,Mechem at 6 p;m. Tickets will· .CQumY ClUMll:S'1'OPPERS '. .' . . .. ~al:s9fIbe available. there fora. .. will Qffet. a .Child ldllhtiijcat\on .' Ruidoso .Altt:tiSIl~uvon;unc- ...."....,;... '., . .. . .fd,?d>¢ais~l'·(cp'.'!tate legislatots '"~i(lgrllm' fri)inJ;0"a.iil;-to-S .p";jjr."" "tiiiiiWftli Lincolnc;.untfMeilI::-·... - ~~. ~,';";';.;;,;.;.; ...----,,-='. . "- ...;aBlll~Hall,Miiun~sonand ~aturdaY', Apnl9, at Sierra cal Center, will sponsor a MAM- .iJliiilesJ1le Maltm. For further. Mall. Infants and :youngsters up . MOGRAM SC8EE:NING "'1«>- Info.xmatiQn, . c~ county to 14 years old ~ be photog- GRt\M from 8 a.m. to 6 P,In. clhallinan Rhonda Johnston atraphed and fing!lnmnted to pro- Wednesday, April 13, at the hos- · .25&5403. vide fami~ies Wlthpllxmanent· pital. The service is open to • lC'{Ic:f ,record.l!f.ortheidiles. WOmen. 35 and over who have . ','il)ltii d d . never had a mammogram. The ; Yi!f.¢ nes ay" A '1 11 Il.creening will: be offered on a ' il 6 Monday, .pn fi,tst-come first service basis, and A'pr a doctor's order is requb:ed,. The · l& ~,. . VETERANS OF FOB.EIGN spe<;ial cost, $50, is payable in .: 13 The RtJiDOSO FJmER- WARS (VFW) will have a spe- .. cash, check or by credit card. :A'lWlJ). WOMAN'S. CLW <;ial meeting at 7 p.m, Monday, :l\f.Q;q.NTAINMA:RSCaERS Apri111, at the American Legion , '* • :mll:lneet Wednesday, Apri16, at Hall on U.s. Highway 7~,.and S~fu.rday, ~Clw.rWtte and BiU Jamtt's Spring ~ad. The puryos.e 0); the :J;~ houae in Cedar Creek. .meeting IS .the ·nolIDnation and Wanring time is set (or5 p.m. elect\on ofofficers. Membets who April 16 with a "Southern Suppah" cov- have not received their 1988 ered dish meal at6 p.m. Election cards may pick them up at the WHITE MOUNTAIN SEARCH of ofijcers will take place at the meetmg.. AND RESCUE will hold their meel;{ng. The Mountain-· . main fund-miser on Saturday, .. marschers are .planning the April 16, at 6 p.m. at the FlYing J Fifth International Volksmarch "f,uesday, Ranch. The event will include din­ m.t~e 4-5 in Lincoln. . ner, the Flyinll' J Wmnl!lers ~d April 12, . .other entertamment, mcluding Bart Trotter,' champion fiddle , "i1l0NGRESSMAN JOE The NATIONAL ASSOCIA­ player. Lanny Maddox and his SKEEN will host Ii Town Hall TION OF RETIRED FEDER­ rowdy bunch of gunfighters are also Visiting the senator' AL EMPLOYEES will meet at expected to perfoxm. For more in- Me1l.ting.to be held on Wednes­ co$enator Pete Oomenici. The two are dli:tl April 6. ftoIn 7 to ~ p.m. at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 12, at K- fOI:IDl1tion, call 378-8466. .. During a recent visit to the nation's capitol, RuidbsO resident Ronald Ser~ plctur:ed In Oornenici's Washington,

, ~u • ' 0 D.C., office. . P.O. Box 128, Ruidoso, NM preferred, but Woxmation may vies stopped by to visit with Nsyv Mexi- . ming.up Polley 88345; 01' dropped off at 104 be submitted by calling The News,257-4001. .. , · fte:ms to be included in the Park Avenue. Written notice is :Coming Up section of The News . . . :mustbe received by 1 p.m. Tues­ RANDALL B. COX, :day to be published thefollowing ~BeC}uty******************<»~ ~. :Thursday, and by 1 p.m. Thurs­ iday to be published in thefollow­ * TIpS' . . * F.C.O.V~D. ,ingMonday edition. * FromThe Professionals * 0.'0., • At'IHH CUT ABOVE Written submissions maY be * If your blon(l or :while hair be-** ~ed to The Ruidoso News, . aters . ~ c;omesdlsc;olor,,(I,IIc;ouldbeth..~ Lincoln County Eye Clinic .... o\S~ "'.' '1>4 ....~ ~ ~ * shampoo you'r" using. Try a *' * brand with CI dffterent c;hemlc;al* RrddOllo formUlation. • • Serving and tTle * "'_*' 1.2 Days Till SouthWest Since Z980 LIps are less likely to c;hap It you '" . *~ US" UpsUc;k c;ontalnlng molsfur- ~ WILL R·ELOCATE I . ..April 1.5 • Sales - Installation * Izer. •••iU...... * · '. -Service • Spas: • Sallnps CUSTOM SEAMSTRESS * Mal OnAll Spa ..* !>.OIl • 7.«i/Mon. • Sal. *. :BookkeepingService . - Also Alterations - , Chemictd OrJeT¥." *. Walk·....WeIc_ * , 257-5654 • 854·2706 ~~r=~~!! ~f ~.: ****************** :2918 Sudderth, Ruidoso N.M. KenWhippl.. I'.O.:BosIlW .. HOSPITAL ANNEX, .. 1l1l14iN. -"111 '1D4$ • d_ e_:,c.- Owner Capi...... ~.M. MaIS • 7 MOTOR.IZED EXER.CISE • TABLES (free demol'lStraoons) : ·•• DQMESTIC 205 SUDDERTH • • UWE SUPER NOVA 8000 'l • .VIOLENCE I TANNING BED ~ JROBLEMS? , • ACU-MASSAGE TABLE As Of April 4 Call 257-7365 • NO MEMBE~HIP FEE (answered bvtheRuldoso Pollee) • NO OBLIGATION Call For Appointment ] Ask For Family . Taxpayers are still confused about the sweeping changes in the tax laws. Crisis Center Volunteer Our expetienced preparers ate working extra hours through April 15. It's not too late {or Us to get you the biggest refund you have coming. Ifthere's 257-5512 ever a time (or H&RBlock.'it's now. -, .!lItCvaru:d HIrR BLOCR DONJTFACETHE 8:30 - 5:00 Monday Thru Friday Hair 'lJesigttS .. ". · NEW TAXLAWSALONE. 2713 Sudderth 257·5550 "I'tI<""" 2912 Sudderth Phone257-4223 Monday .. Friday: 9-6 .... . Saturday: 9-5 MasterCard,VISA, Discover CardAccepted ...... GET ,'EM WHILE THE·Y LAST! • Sandra & Jarnie's .The 1987 CifyDirectory . •• .. Cj)tfC£'~~KERY Is A Handy Guide To: . . 1981 "R.ld~j6 """':" where a person lives. OPENING SOON -Roldoj...DelWiil. -- whathis OCC'updtion is. .. "Ah... IN CAPITAN - the correct spelling of a name, .CiTY --'the officer's of a co'rporation. • Senior Citizens, • D'.IC1'ORY ",:"",the partners in a. firm. , '$, ...... the solution to any· of scores of WednesdClY. April. 6th 10:00 (I.m. to 2:00 p.m. problemS that .pop.,up unexpectedly . Ityouh(ave troublehearing or underslQndlng, this teSl(which uses the latest electrOnIc equlpment)'wllr detertnlne your pOrtlculor 105$. Test Is peifortned ..toanl'loyandbaffle you. '. by statellc:ensed hl!Orlng old personnel. You will see (a hearing old $0 lIny It fils t

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News fl"ol1'1., the .\ .. , . ft .... t Convention', &".Visito'rs'Burea:u'. . , I' with Tracey Moran I I.,. (Edito~s note: 'l'be follow.iJlg a 3% Occupancy T~cQll~~ted each. alJ:!lUllI bUdge~~rn«l1 ..,~i ,; i, ,. anide be~ aregu1!lr feat1;u"e time a guest spends the night ma· ThiaaIjnual m~$11r M'", ofTbe Ruidoso NewlJ, offenng Iocal I 0 dgmg. establ'1s..__...:en.'" t As cIud,. !l ..sp...ecifi.(I 'ed:n!I... III . .. :rQaders a look into the work­ sp~cified in the contract between teleililliQn, n!lW'lIpl\Pei:',,;,.' inIJII of the Ruidoso Vldley the Chamber of Commerce and the ete;) and the datell thesl'l (lbamber'ofCollUDert:e and Con­ Villagl'l0f Ru!dosq, .75% of this Oc- . mel)t!! w.lal:tlUdl.X~·'\, U~ , vention &. Visitors Bureau, cU\Jancy Tax IS rettlJ.ttlld tQ the Con- .. M'onth).~e~ttel'ltll. ~are from the perspective ofBurellU ventions .& Visitor~ ~ureau specifi-' held, with1;he·· Ilgene;y .~ni~ at­ director Tracey Moran.) .. cally for ItS advertiSIng and promo- tIlnd!U\ce, .in or~er W .llceuf.~ly tion budget. . .' momt.O!; the prllVlouslr ~lrreed~oll '. So many times;·we hear individ- With thes~ available dollars, ~he market!Pg .p,lan. Addi~Qnally,~~ew uals speak of the constant need for process beglns~ An Advertismg ~kl'lting ~de~s and direlltJonJlliare , ~ .';'".' a strong and consistent tourism!- Committee is selected and ap-' di~~ased$Bwell. !IS reVl!lt0ns. oethe convention industry in Ruidoso. AI- proved by the Chamber's 'l3'oard of ~ting \Jlan,. . :H.· :f though this i~dUBtry is V~ry diverse Dir~tors each. ye!lr, ~d is over. ". . ~J.: .,~ ".H"."~-' .,;; ...•;.~.c.... . and unpr~ctab!~,. RUIdoso ~as sel'~~Y the V1c~Pres1d~nt of Ad~. T!:UB yilarthe cOmmitleidirec- ,.). ?One a fayo!able ,Job of promo~g vertis~n~J:!!-QtlOn. It IS .the re- tiQn is easing inw !I Dio· weswrn C Itself to VlS1~~S In the past. ~s spons1bihty of the «;O~lttee to gll(lg1:!lphic ID!lrkl'lt, whic ..ilictJ1des . R kl B" t t year, advertiSIng and p!Omot!on see~ out,!ln adverti.s1ng ~gency AlPWl.uerque,..',I.'y,cI!Q~,J;'}jp~x·Jand ':-...----- UC___,~.· e~.. COInes 0 own .' ...... _ bave •alsobeen-:well!ecelVed':8:nd"-which :wl1lbest1'l~t ':RmdOl!°'Jr-SouthernClilifornia. These m~rts Ma;ge Cannella's ~~~d:;garten-'Class~t··ticiPat1'nginthe-:"B;"M;_~v~~en;~eFor ar:::n~t :r:~n;c:.n.~ posItive ~;;:~~~ ~e~iiv:~d:ke:~ ~~ ~~t~\'itf!~f :'~~t~ :r I. Nob Hill received a visit late last month Life--Buckle Up'" contest. 8!>;oOe-New-....'!'he !stual_ adVe~lslng and medIa placement" (Smce.JulYl!f"AustinlSan Antomo.Dallaslfo~ . B kl B rt f th M' h I h'ld ... promotlo'n oTRUlaoso-1sone.J~Lth!l_._l987. the agency has been Phil Worth and EI Paso Less empl$.81s fror:n uc e. . ear, cou esy 0 e eXlcan sc 00 c I. ren .partl<:lpated In nU1;DeroUB responsibilities of th!l Price "Ailvetti:ll~'g,--ltte;·-Recent~Yr-is-·befug--'plm:ad-~pon·"the West RUidoso Police, Department a~d .the the contest, learm.n~ how Important Rwdoso Valley Chamber o~ CQm- ~he !,gency recelved thre~ advertis- Texas are!l because ofincre!lsint 10- Safer New MeXICO Now. orgamzatlon, seat belts are to their lives. merce through the Conve~tions l!" mg mdustry awards specifically for cal interest in the western paJit of as well as a cash prize of $1/:10 for par- Visitors B~eau, pte followmg arti- the Ruidoso campaign.) the United States, . '_, _: . . . f . cle waS ~~n In hopes of b!ltter Through. combined e:fl'~s, the emInar commumcatmg the general ad- J:ommittee and the agency then Nextinthisseriesofal'l;j~IllI.Y"e. Personal,.computers tOpIC.' 0 S vertiBing andpromoti«;»nal, process select primary and secondary geog-' wiU cover more specifillJ'clteative , that these two orgamzations un- '. raphic markets. Additionally at this ideas and media used this year for A small buainess seminar on "In­ The seminar,' sponsored by the Mexico University at Roswell . dertake for our area, time, demographies (characteristics the advertising and p'fumotion of troduction to PC's & Software Ap­ Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Com­ , Cost of the seminar is $20 foi: The fiecal year for promotional of populations used to identify RuidoSQ. plications with Some Word Process­ merce ,Small Business Seminar chamber members and $40 for non dollars to be spent on Ruidoso be- markets), medi!l, 'a,nd b!ldget fig- . ing Instruction" is scheduled for 1 Committee, will be presented by-. members. gins each year on July 1st and ends ures are chosen which WIll best fit TRACEYL. MORAN to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 10, at Carolyn Chairman, professor of All materials for the seminar June 30th Unknown to some the Ruidoso's needs. The next step for . Dir~r Ruidoso High School. Computer Science at Eastern New will be furnished. advertismg budget originates from the a~ency is to prepare a detaile

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