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'.. , , . ',.. ' I " , ,: , \ .,' ',-.' ,'" .. I ,. , , .. . ' .MoNPAV, APRII-24, 19111 .... ' OF .. 'I'be Ruidoso DeiWIls tl'UStees will meetat 7 thls evening ill council cbambera In the Municipal BIlUding. . 'the Ruidoso ttustees will meet at 7:30 p.m., 'I'uelldliY. in the multipurpose room tile1tuldosoPublicLibl'al')'. Agendss of both bodlelr will mainly ooneem r'6Utlne matters and budget cCillsidefation. Villages' trustees to meet '. The Ruidoso Fire Department, chief Bill Seelbach has alUlounced, now has the advantage of new direct "hot line" telephane services between the RuIdoso Pollce Department dlspatcber and lite Ruidoso LookoutStallon. "Xhis supplements ollr other 'hot line' between the police dispatcher arid the Forest Servlee." seelbach said, "and will enable aU fire fighting crews til move faster and better coordbiateeffortstoflght forest flretbanlitany UrneIn thepast." In other business, the committee: . - Appointed Potter, Dorothy Kimsey and Dub Williams to a committee to solicit name suggesUlIIls for the committee througha contest In the schools. - Appointed Bandy as the Red Alert coordinator. . - Dl$cussed future projects Including the possibility of obtaining funds for the vl1lage to keep the sanitary landflll open Satufdays. The committee's next meeting Is at" p.m.•May 11. Firemen install new 'hot line' <i ., " It will probably go into operation sometime In June. L.YNN MAR1'IN'IMflRlSSION1$T' . , ire alert set ., ,'" , Commission to meet Thursday A Special meeting of the Siet'r8. Blanca Regional AIrpIIrt ConunlB!Iion has been sclleduled tor 2 p.m., ThUl"llday at RuldllSO Downs VI1lalIe haD. Commlssillnel"ll will con$idel' the re.ponse of the Federal AvIation AdmiIlIJltratlon to thelt IIlltiallippllcatl6n for land title. Rfclia.rd Hall. coninilaslon chliltMan, sald, : Bill Ilowatdof the district FAA officeslrt Albuqilerque possibly will attend, Hall added, "Usually these red alert days occur 10 to If tlJnes per year and seldom for more than two dsys duration," Larry Bandy, New Division or State Forestry, said. The red alert days, which are deter- mIned through a cooperative effqrt among the Nallonal Weather Service, United States Forest Service and the State DlvJson of Forestry, also msy be deter- mined by consideration of risks such as population density and avallablUty of fire supjltesslonforces. Efforts IIf the steering committee will be qoncentrated In educating residents and vlsitlll'll til exl!'eme fllV danger and en· couraglng cauiioo arid fire prevention. To accomplsh these goals, the com· mltteewill: - Distribute l'ed flags to be flown on days of ememe danger to straq,gic businesses with flag poles and flag holders. - Dlstrlbuie pennantll which clip on anteNllls to ageneles such as vlUage Ilovemrnents. I!tiIlty companies and law enfOfcementagencies w'hlch employ large fleetsolvehlcles. - Distribute pooters ell'plalnlng the projecttobuslnessesthroughouttown. The COlIUPlttee hopes the red pellllants 1lII 'vehicle antelUlas alId red flags flown throughol!t the village will cateb residena' and visitors' attention, prompting them to ask questions and tI1erdllle provIding an opportunity to Infllrm them of the ex· tl'<!melydangerous fire conditions. Officers alSo elected at the Wednesday aftetnom meetillg. They are Herb Brunell, chaltman. Barbara Duff, vice president and Mickey Potter, secretary. Bandy' will !landle financial ,matters until a treasurer Is needed. lag . , '. 1"eI". > '." ' ...•...•.. ' .. " .', "ve'" waste woes SO '., ,' , VILLAGE AND COUNTY officials gathered at the sIte of the propose9 Ru ldoso landfill Friday. Construction of the site Is slated to begin today. Red owned equipment by'lbe Forest Service to be used to eqmbat forest fires In the<:ase or an emergency. - Voted to lease a road folllngmachlne. Urider the terms of tbe lease. the county will pay $600 per month. At tile end of line year the machine will become theproperty of thecounly. "We'll Just contlnl!e to lease It," SI!d- derth said, "and at the end of 12 months It becomes ours." - Voted to approve a CIlntractsecuring a voting mac'hlne technician to program andservice the county's voting machlnes. whlch ever company ClIn show It ClIIl best serve the problems, needs and Interests of the community as defined by surveys conducted by the Cqmpetlng compUnles. While no finn date has been set, the FCC has annoWleed that it will hold a c0m- parative heartng on the merits of both appllelltlons. According to Rlliph D. c<>peland, principle In triple R Broadcasting. ll/l initial heafing will Pl'lIbllbly be !teld In September OrOdober to decide thlldaleof the actual h4!llrlng. He ssld tilebearlng will probably take p!ace next lIl>tIng, either' in Washington D.C., or lrt Ruidoso. Aceotdlng tll. Eld lIyman, owntI' alId OperlltOf of KFl.RR for the psat 13 yeal'lJ. bothsides will probably find need to retalrt attorneys In both Ruidoso altd Washlitgtlllr. He placed the legsl costs at llroUlld $100.000. '. [SEE: PAdE 'tWO] In addition to electing officers at their Thursday afternoon meetillg, the fire prevention steefing committee adopted their first project, a red flag alert system fllrdays of emreme flredanger. The system, which Involves l'ed pen- nants arid flags dilltrlbuted through the village to noury resIdents arid visitors of high fire danger, OIIlywlll be used 011 dsy .. of emreme fire danger with 8Ccompanyllig conditions of low humidity. high winds and low fuel moisture. "ft.." I" ,.,,' property tsxes owed on the land. Pel"llO/lS desiring Infllnnatlon conCerning the specific !facts and lots, and minimum bids, may contact the coWlty clerk's offlee for more information. The action. according to Olsen, Is con- sidered routine and Is periodically un- dertaken by the county to help with the deficit created by the non-payment of pl'ODertY taxes. I In otherbusine. ... ' - Voted to enter the county iIllII an agreement with the LIncoln National Forest permitting the retltal of county RR licensing fight underway The Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Com· merce coffee cart will be held from 9 to 10 a.m., Wednesday at KRRR with Ed and Marian Hyman as l1osts. i All Chamber members and Interested pel'!Onsare invited. A 280 acre trad IIf land looated abOut fOIlT mile.. from Alto on the Ft. Stantlln Road will become the VIUage of Ruid0,9o' ... sanlta ry landfill stle beginning probably in .' June. The site, accQ\'dlng to collllty managef Les Olsen,should be able to handle thll gafbage dumping needs of the al't!ll fQf .' about 50 yeal"ll with pfoper management, "It' .. my feeling to get the maximum IIS&. for thll land," Olsen said at a lVcent meeting of village and county officials at the site. "This site ougbt to last ql!lte awhile with a ..ill' inch dslly backfill." He added It will be a pl!bllc facility for all residents IIf the county, bl!t It Is being built chiefly to handle the needs IIf Rl!ld0,9o as the village's present site bas been gradl!ally filled til neaf capacity. VIllage waste disposal officials estimate the present sUe will becqme filled Sometime in May. The proposed ..Ite Is looated about 1.5 miles from the future Siena Blanca Airport. Village manager Jim Hlne said projections indicate tbat Ruldo.so's grllWth will be toward the area IIf the proposed site. . He said he felt It was an area well chosen. Currently the village Is dumping about 2,200 CUbic yards of material a month. This fll{W'e Is Cll'pected to dOUble within the nem few years. Village IIfIlclals attribute building growth and waste materials as' the prime reason for the increase In refuse. 'f, ,d.c -' Coffee Cart Wednesday An application for license to IIS& the 1:160 kllOhem AM radio band ill Ruidoso has been flied with tile Federal Com- munications CommIssIon weC) by Triple R Broadcasting Jneorporated w'hlch currently IIpefatell one rlldill stallon In Seminole,Texas. The frequency is now being used by Sierra Blanca BroadCllsling ComPallY with call letters KIUtR In the Ruidoso Mea. Sierra Blanca BroadcustJng's AM: license Is CUlTentlY Up for review and renewal by theFCC. Because of stringent FCC cllntrol of the publiely-owned airwaves, only one AM: frequency bas been assigned to the Ruidoso area. The license will be assigned. accol'dlng to FCC staridards, toone of the two companies blithe baslll of the flndillgs of a hearing before all Administrative L4w Judge. The llcense will he awarded to . County. soli CanizoZII Medical Center facilities to a' neighboring buUdlng. Concurrent with the transfer. the ZIa Therapy Center will probablY take contrlll of the ex/$tIng hospital buUdlng to be used as a group tralnlng center fOr developmentally- handlcappedbersons. Al'c'hlteets were to PfCSenta program to the CIImmlssionel"ll lIuUinlng the features of the prllpo.sed remodeling of a building neillhbofing the current hospital for uSe' as a medical center. However. they did not attend the ThUl"llday meeting. C<>unty manager Lea Olselt said he would attempt to have the arcblteets prescntattheTuesdsymeetlng. In other business the Colun!)' com-' mlssionel"ll: . - Voted to approve tbe sale of sevefal tra cts of land and lots In ofder to generate revenue to reimburse the county fOf Racing issue set May 11 The Rufdoso News will publish the special edition markIng the onenin/! of the 1918 racing season at RuldosoDownsMay 11. The advertlshlll deadHne for this Issue Is Tuesday, April 25. AdvertIsers are asked. to phone cannen Edwards. advertising manilller, 251-4001, to reserve Sll8CC. Subscribel"ll desinnll til send coPies of this special photollr'aph and feature l$sile to friends are asked to reserve the number wanted ellrly. (lrdefs aDd pllyment, 50 cents for ellch eopy to he mailed, must be reeeived before 'thursday. May 11. . ': :" HIGH ABOVE THE SPRING runoff from Sierra Blanea, TIm Wlerwille clings to the sheer face of a rock cliff. Wlerwlfle, who aecompanled the outdoor living skills class from White Mountain Middle Sehool on their rappelling field trip Thursday, demon- strated climbing up a cliff face. See pagethreefor the-adlon story In pictures. to "Elvis' set here Tbe LIncoln County Board of CQm.. mlllsioners Thursdayflnl$hed their review of county programs. the first 'pbase of the county's bUdget eycle. The commlsslonet'll, minus G. H. "Shorty" stoneman litho was called away on busilless frllm the Irregtllaflyschedtded Thlll'llday meeting, heafd eight heads of various county programs and agencies ouUine their plans and programs for the coming61th fiscal year. Following review of the prllgrams, tbe commJsslonet'll decided to meet again Tl!esday to begin the r1l'St draft of the county's budget. In the absence of Stoneman,commlsslon cbalrmsn John Sudderth called for five agenda Items to be tabled unill. the Tnesdaymeeting. . "J think Shorty should be In on these," Sudderthsald. Thetabled ItemsInvolved fiscal matters and Issues arising from the proposed transfefance of the LIncoln County KelUletb COlt, president of tbe Ruidoso State BllIIk slnl!e Decemher of 1974, 'thursday teridered his written rllslgnatl6t1 to the board IIf direc!lIts, effectiVeAptll20. CIlX will. Cll'ecutlve vice pfesldent Preston Isaacs llald Friday, Colntinileas ail active ml1lllber of the bolll'd of ditedlll"ll. Cole. who did not flilborate oli the reas6llli fOf his resignation, did. not diselose any plallli fOf the immediate future. . . A successor to Cox, lSllllCS said, I.s ell:- pectedtil Ill! named within II few weeks. Cox resigns Ruidoso State Bank post If···· .: .. ' '.. .' .. ". "J, " . ., rrrrt,:"' 'rEF - or'!' t'f"iJ't'OPt't' '$-rr 'ff! 'H5 .Le+",..... ... .•. _ .. ,"- . "Commissioners eye. b I

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'I'be Ruidoso DeiWIls tl'UStees willmeetat7 thls evening ill council cbambera In theMunicipal BIlUding. .

'the Ruidoso ttustees will meet at 7:30p.m., 'I'uelldliY. in the multipurpose room~ tile1tuldosoPublic Libl'al')'.

Agendss of both bodlelr will mainlyooneem r'6Utlne matters and budgetcCillsidefation.

Villages'trusteesto meet

'.The Ruidoso Fire Department, chief Bill

Seelbach has alUlounced, now has theadvantage of new direct "hot line"telephane services between the RuIdosoPollce Department dlspatcber and liteRuidoso LookoutStallon.

"Xhis supplements ollr other 'hot line'between the police dispatcher arid theForest Servlee." seelbach said, "and willenable aU fire fighting crews til movefaster and bettercoordbiateeffortstoflghtforest flretbanlitany UrneIn thepast."

In otherbusiness, the committee: .- Appointed Potter, Dorothy Kimsey

and Dub Williams to a committee tosolicitname suggesUlIIls for the committeethrough a contest In the schools.

- Appointed Bandy as the Red Alertcoordinator. .

- Dl$cussed future projects Includingthe possibility of obtaining funds for thevl1lage to keep the sanitary landflll openSatufdays.

The committee's next ~cheduledmeeting Is at" p.m.• May 11.

Firemeninstall new'hot line'

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It will probably go into operation sometime InJune.

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Commission tomeet Thursday

A Special meeting of the Siet'r8. BlancaRegional AIrpIIrt ConunlB!Iion has beensclleduled tor 2p.m., ThUl"llday at RuldllSODownsVI1lalIe haD.

Commlssillnel"ll will con$idel' there.ponse of the Federal AvIationAdmiIlIJltratlon to thelt IIlltiallippllcatl6nfor land title. Rfclia.rd Hall. coninilaslonchliltMan, sald, :

Bill Ilowatdof the districtFAA offices lrtAlbuqilerque possibly will attend, Halladded,

"Usually these red alert days occur 10toIf tlJnes per year and seldom for morethan two dsys duration," Larry Bandy,New ~cdco Division or State Forestry,said.

The red alert days, which are deter­mIned through a cooperative effqrt amongthe Nallonal Weather Service, UnitedStates Forest Service and the StateDlvJson of Forestry, also msy be deter­mined by consideration of risks such aspopulation density and avallablUty of firesupjltesslon forces.

Efforts IIf the steering committeewill beqoncentrated In educating residents andvlsitlll'll til exl!'eme fllV danger and en·couraglng cauiioo arid fire prevention.

To accomplsh these goals, the com·mlttee will:

- Distribute l'ed flags to be flown ondays of ememe danger to straq,gicbusinesses with flag poles and flagholders.

- Dlstrlbuie pennantll which clip onanteNllls to ageneles such as vlUageIlovemrnents. I!tiIlty companies and lawenfOfcementagencies w'hlch employ largefleets olvehlcles.

- Distribute pooters ell'plalnlng theprojecttobuslnessesthroughouttown.

The COlIUPlttee hopes the red pellllants1lII 'vehicle antelUlas alId red flags flownthroughol!t thevillage will cateb residena'and visitors' attention, prompting them toask questions and tI1erdllle provIding anopportunity to Infllrm them of the ex·tl'<!melydangerous fire conditions.

Officers alSo elected at the Wednesdayaftetnom meetillg. They are Herb Brunell,chaltman. Barbara Duff, vice presidentand Mickey Potter, secretary.

Bandy' will !landle financial ,mattersuntil a treasurer Is needed.

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VILLAGE AND COUNTY officials gathered atthe sIte of the propose9 Ru ldoso landfill Friday.Construction of the site Is slated to begin today.

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owned equipment by'lbe Forest Service tobe used to eqmbat forest fires In the<:ase oran emergency.

- Voted to lease a road folllngmachlne.Urider the terms of tbe lease. the countywill pay $600 per month. At tile end of lineyearthe machine will become thepropertyof thecounly.

"We'll Just contlnl!e to lease It," SI!d­derth said, "and at the end of 12months Itbecomes ours."

- Voted to approve a CIlntractsecuringa voting mac'hlne technician to programand service the county's voting machlnes.

whlch ever company ClIn show It ClIIl bestserve the problems, needs and Interests ofthe community as defined by surveysconducted by the Cqmpetlng compUnles.

While no finn date has beenset, theFCChas annoWleed that it will hold a c0m­parative heartng on the merits of bothappllelltlons.

According to Rlliph D. c<>peland,principle In triple R Broadcasting. ll/linitial heafing will Pl'lIbllbly be !teld InSeptember OrOdober todecide thlldaleofthe actual h4!llrlng. He ssld tilebearlngwill probably take p!ace next lIl>tIng,either' in Washington D.C., or lrt Ruidoso.

Aceotdlng tll. Eld lIyman, owntI' alIdOperlltOf of KFl.RR for the psat 13 yeal'lJ.both sides will probably find need to retalrtattorneys In both Ruidoso altdWashlitgtlllr.He placed the legsl costs at llroUlld$100.000. '.

[SEE: PAdE 'tWO]

In addition to electing officers at theirThursday afternoon meetillg, the fireprevention steefing committee adoptedtheir first project, a red flag alert systemfllrdays ofemreme flredanger.

The system, which Involves l'ed pen­nants arid flags dilltrlbuted through thevillage to noury resIdents arid visitors ofhigh fire danger, OIIlywlll be used 011 dsy..of emremefire danger with 8Ccompanylligconditions of low humidity. high winds andlow fuel moisture.

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property tsxes owed on the land. Pel"llO/lSdesiring Infllnnatlon conCerning thespecific !facts and lots, and minimumbids, may contact the coWlty clerk's offleefor more information.

The action. according to Olsen, Is con­sidered routine and Is periodically un­dertaken by the county to help with thedeficit created by the non-payment ofpl'ODertY taxes. I

In otherbusine....' the~ommIsslon:- Voted to enter the county iIllII an

agreement with the LIncoln NationalForest permitting the retltal of county

RR licensingfight underway

The Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Com·merce coffee cart will be held from 9 to 10a.m., Wednesday at KRRR with Ed andMarian Hyman asl1osts. i

All Chamber members and Interestedpel'!Onsare invited.

A 280 acre trad IIf land looated abOutfOIlT mile.. from Alto on the Ft. StantllnRoad will become the VIUage of Ruid0,9o'...sanltary landfill stle beginning probably in .'June.

The site, accQ\'dlng to collllty managefLes Olsen,should be able to handle thllgafbage dumping needs of the al't!ll fQf .'about 50 yeal"ll with pfopermanagement,

"It'.. my feeling to get the maximum IIS&.for thll land," Olsen said at a lVcentmeeting of village and county officials atthe site. "This site ougbt to last ql!lte

awhile with a ..ill' inch dslly backfill."He added It will be a pl!bllc facility for

all residents IIf the county, bl!t It Is beingbuilt chiefly to handle the needs IIf Rl!ld0,9oas the village's present site bas beengradl!ally filled til neaf capacity.

VIllage waste disposal officials estimatethe present sUe will becqme filledSometime in May.

The proposed ..Ite Is looated about 1.5miles from the future Siena BlancaAirport.

Village manager Jim Hlne saidprojections indicate tbat Ruldo.so's grllWthwill be toward the area IIf the proposedsite. .

He said he felt It was an area wellchosen.

Currently the village Is dumping about2,200 CUbic yards of material a month. Thisfll{W'e Is Cll'pected to dOUble within the nemfew years. Village IIfIlclals attributebuilding growth and waste materials as'the prime reason for the increase Inrefuse.

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An application for license to IIS& the 1:160kllOhem AM radio band ill Ruidoso hasbeen flied with tile Federal Com­munications CommIssIon weC) by TripleR Broadcasting Jneorporated w'hlchcurrently IIpefatell one rlldill stallon InSeminole,Texas.

The frequency is now being used bySierra Blanca BroadCllsling ComPallYwith call letters KIUtR In the RuidosoMea. Sierra Blanca BroadcustJng's AM:license Is CUlTentlY Up for review andrenewal by the FCC.

Because of stringent FCC cllntrol of thepubliely-owned airwaves, only one AM:frequency bas been assigned to theRuidoso area.

The license will be assigned. accol'dlngto FCC staridards, toone of the twocompanies blithe baslll of the flndillgs ofahearing before all Administrative L4wJudge. The llcense will he awarded to

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CanizoZII Medical Center facilities to a'neighboring buUdlng. Concurrent with thetransfer. the ZIa Therapy Center willprobablY take contrlll of the ex/$tInghospital buUdlng to be used as a grouptralnlng center fOr developmentally­handlcappedbersons.

Al'c'hlteets were to PfCSenta program tothe CIImmlssionel"ll lIuUinlng the featuresof the prllpo.sed remodeling of a buildingneillhbofing the current hospital for uSe' asa medical center. However. they did notattend theThUl"llday meeting.

C<>unty manager Lea Olselt said hewould attempt to have the arcblteetsprescntattheTuesdsymeetlng.

In other business the Colun!)' com-'mlssionel"ll: .

- Voted to approve tbe sale of sevefaltracts of land and lots In ofder to generaterevenue to reimburse the county fOf

Racing issueset May 11

The Rufdoso News will publishthe special edition markIng theonenin/! of the 1918 racing seasonat RuldosoDownsMay 11.

The advertlshlll deadHne forthis Issue Is Tuesday, April 25.AdvertIsers are asked. to phonecannen Edwards. advertisingmanilller, 251-4001, to reserveSll8CC.

Subscribel"ll desinnll til sendcoPies of this special photollr'aphand feature l$sile to friends areasked to reserve the numberwanted ellrly. (lrdefs aDdpllyment, 50 cents for ellch eopyto he mailed, must be reeeivedbefore 'thursday. May 11.

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HIGH ABOVE THE SPRING runoff from Sierra Blanea, TImWlerwille clings to the sheer face of a rock cliff. Wlerwlfle, whoaecompanled the outdoor living skills class from White MountainMiddle Sehool on their rappelling field trip Thursday, demon­strated climbing up a cliff face. See pagethreefor the-adlon storyIn pictures.

~Triblite to "Elvis' set here

Tbe LIncoln County Board of CQm..mlllsioners Thursday flnl$hed their reviewof county programs. the first'pbase of thecounty's bUdget eycle.

The commlsslonet'll, minus G. H."Shorty" stoneman litho was called awayon busilless frllm theIrregtllafly schedtdedThlll'llday meeting, heafd eight heads ofvarious county programs and agenciesouUine their plans and programs for thecoming61th fiscal year.

Following review of the prllgrams, tbecommJsslonet'll decided to meet againTl!esday to begin the r1l'St draft of thecounty's budget.

In the absence ofStoneman, commlssloncbalrmsn John Sudderth called for fiveagenda Items to be tabled unill. theTnesday meeting. .

"J think Shorty should be In on these,"Sudderthsald.

The tabled Items Involved fiscal mattersand Issues arising from the proposedtransfefance of the LIncoln County •

KelUletb COlt, president of tbe RuidosoState BllIIk slnl!e Decemher of 1974,'thursday teridered his written rllslgnatl6t1to the board IIf direc!lIts, effectiVe Aptll20.

CIlX will. Cll'ecutlve vice pfesldentPreston Isaacs llald Friday, Colntinileasailactive ml1lllber of the bolll'd ofditedlll"ll.

Cole. who did not flilborate oli thereas6llli fOf his resignation, did. notdiselose any plallli fOf the immediatefuture. . .

A successor to Cox, lSllllCS said, I.s ell:­pected til Ill! named within II few weeks.

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Ibl" !lnd thenclosntband. ' .You luive OOlln llstllnlUg to the song

forever It S!l!lI!lS, and you Ilstlln and listenunttl darknllSs c:omes. and tIIere Is a peace!lnd contentment In your soll! telling Youlhllt thll sound· of the rivllr Is morewlllcOlRll as thll years go by.

You know you would neVllr like to 00away from thll song of ·thll rivllr for verylonl!; and that whllll you arll away you willhear it in your dreal!lS.

ThllU III the clear moonligllt you go outagaip, and you 300 glimpses of thll shiningriver as it winds down the VIIIIl, eversinging liS It flows. Now therll is a90Mllthing In the river hllnnonles lhlllbrings you a still deepllr contlllltment; andas you listen nothing but quiet IuIpplnessand PllIICIl Is In your hem, and you knowaU Is well, and God Is tIIking care of you!llways.

.Later as yoU are III thot sacrl:d timebllfore you go to Slellp, the ri"llr's luIIllbyCOIDllS to you through the willdow. up fromthe river blinks IIcross the little moonlItfiwd.

And with tile soug of tho river comllGther volws in song - the voice of myMotileI' and mllny dear loved ones. Withthe song of tile rivllr therll comc Inheavenly harmony the voices of GuardianAngels. Just betwllCn Wilking alld Joyfulpeawful sleep, somethlnll In yqur heartSllyS,

"Oh, Rlvllr. how I love you, and t1umkyou for so much happlllcss you havc helpcdto bring, lind shared with mc and my lovedones lind fricnds through the ycars."

And In tII11 morning there is thc glad songof the rlvllr to aWllken you to another daystiUmore full of joy.

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II TEAM CHEERLEADERS for 1978-79 are, left to right, ShawnaHolly, Laurie Kelley. Mickie Padilla and Dolores Herrera.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS recently elected at Ruidoso HighSchool are, left to right, Alicia Pirelll, alternate. Debbie JoAlmager, Robin Burrows, Susan Miller and Patti Neal.

C TEAM CHEERLEADERS for 1978-'19 are, left to rIght, frontrem, C,artfeCothrlJn and C01'ii1lEi Rue, baek row, DebbIe Looterl,Leol1lloSeeley, alternate, and Christi Mount.. i '. __. . .... __.

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· ODelllslent with the twin bldllto~RuidoSo's slnglll !lSlIlgJll!d el~r frequllRC)' .are two !lpplie!ltIOns froan the coan~es .!O securll !Iii rM liceJ!l!ll f(ll' bro!ldcasting By the timll tI!ls, mes:mgll re!lchesYGU,In thll RuldGSo !lrea, llnd s llllries ofS\!ltll Wll wUl he one third of the WSl' ~l!b

·!lRd c:ounler sllits filed \ly both c:omPSlIIllS BPrb!g - tb!l lMlen of ~SOflS !Jllvlml .lJ! District Court. ...begun 00 M!lrch twenty. . .

The suill! c:onteild tII!1t lJ! Septembel" of ' The g~ 11\0lsture of tile PIlat wlJ!ter Is,"1976 (:oPlll!lnd. offered to pun;haSllIQUUt. begltmlJ!g to libow up In m!i!l.l' W!lYl!.Hll b!lckl:d his offill' with fO,OOO ll!lrnest All!Jo1JSh lhe wellther Is dry right now,monllY to he held In llllCroW. A,cc:ordlng to (tills Is \lelJ!g written on April llineteen).Hyman !lRd Coplllllnd 'the two llRtllred into everytldng Is growlJ!g r!ll'ldIy. On thea sl:JI: month c:ontract. apple~lIS tII11 lellves lire opelling right

According to FCC regulations, tmn- mOIlll WIth the 9P!lnlJ!g of tIlll fl'uit budsferllnce of a r!ldlo stlltlon must be S!lRc- m!I!dng II d1spllly of pink a.nd green. BGthtloned bl' tile FCC. . . l\!Bves !lnd blossoms on till! trees .!Il'e

Hyman c:ontends tlult lifter thesix mollth unusually b!!!lVY, with the letiVl!!Illl'OWj,!IgPllrlod had E!J[plrlld he had not recelvl:d mQre r!lpldly lhlln usual, lind the Plltll.IsFCC authorization to tr!lRSfllr the st!ItIon falling, revealing thll young llPPles joiningand took it off thll market. . .. the growing race. '

Much of the remlllnlng, faets of lhe Tb!! bloss!llll petals are lIke snow f!lIkesd1sputll are clouded In litigation. However, f100ting In the western brellZe,!lnd lire Ilk!!both.sldllS are cl:ulrglJ!g brllach of contrllct II Very IIllht coatlJ!g of snow OOoolltli the!lRd both sides al'!lsulng for dam!lges. trees.

In addition, Sierra Blllnca Broadcasting' Whllre tII11 applll trees grow clO!l4! to thllCompany Is S!l!l!dng to enjoin TrIpieR river, the blossom plllllIs fly from tII11 tre!lBBroodcastlng from filing for an FCC on the hrellZll and land In the amber­licenSll. c:olored wsters, !lnd go f10atlllg down

COPlliand is sooking dlUDllges he says he stream like nmnbllrlllss tiny whltll boats.has sustlllnl:d as thll result of lllleged Thll river Is full of water from thll mwtIngmlsstat!lMllnts "(impugning) tile pel'SOllll1 snow of. tile mountllin. The amber color Isand busiooss clulracter of the c:ounter OOgInnlJ!g to Ilghtlln !I liltle lind the waterClllimllnt, Ralph D. Copel!IRd." The suit bllglns to clear UP just a liltle. And stU! thecontllnds that the m1sstlltemllnts appeared wa~llrS saU by rapidly dIly ~'nd ntg~:In a NllW Mll:JI:ic:o broadcasting publication glvmg the rivllr ItIl namll: Ruidoso

. • hlhm "Nis li "Lod""Mlkesldll" liS the rllsult of lin IntllrvlllW W C eans 0 y or u.with Hyman. In tII11 still of the gloaming llnd tile

The FCC welcomes written publIc twillght and the dusk, the song of thll rlvllrcomment on the maUllI'. . cornes clearly to you up from the wainut,

StIllllmllnts on how SlllrrB Bwnca oak,!lnd bo:JI: elder trees !lRd the buddingBroadcasting Company fools It luis served wild grape vines. The smell of tII11 nllWthe public Interest are On file litKRRRas!I leaVllS and tII11 blossoms reaches you mong.maltllr ofpubllc record. with, the soft rushing song. And as you

Statements on how TrIple R Brood. Ust!!R closely you can hetir not just 000casting feels It can Servll too publIc In- tone In tile rlVllr'svolce; but!ltuneUpwYl!

. reresl are on file lit attornllY Mona Yllr- as it sings over the rocks and pebbles,duml!IR's OffiCll, Ruidoso. Yardwnl!IR bas rushes llround rocky bends, and plungesOOen rctalncd as legal C:OURSllI for OVllr the lIttle flllls. As the river narrowsCopeland and wldlll\S In Its winding run, It Is more

. clearly he!lrd herll and quieter there; andthe singingof tile riversllRds Its notes frornaway up the valll II mile or so. tIIen netir

Patricia K. (P!ll) French, Ruidoso, basannouncl:d her candldscy for the office ofLlJ!coln County commissioner, subject tothe RepublIcan primary. lJ! the June. 5election.

Her 30 ,ears of community llnd publicaffairs activities Includ!! serving IIll IIdirector of Goodwill Industries of sanDiego County In Callfornla for sill: yellfll;founder-chalrman of San Dlego-LeOll­Guanajuato M'exIc:o Sister Cities studentElt:clulngll; fOUnding membet' of bollrd t:ldirectors for Taetlle-Vlsual Ullit of sanDiego Museum of Natural HIstGty,California: chllinnan at co-chairlIlall ofmajor civic projects including restorationof thll Children's Pepper Grovll arell ofBalboa Park,Slln Dillgo.· Mrs. Frllnch,ll Ruidoso residentthe past

lhre!l years, with hilI' husband. jim, arethe parellts ofSllVen chI1dreil,Eric; ltobin;who works for her architect fathl!i'; Mlltkand George lJ! California; Robllrt. tognIduate from the NllW' Mllxlco MllItIlryllistltule, ROSWllII, this spring, who haS\lellR/lppolJ!ted to the United States NavlllAcadllMY, AnnaJ!'olls, M'llryland, byCGI:lgressman Harold RuntleIs: ii1\dPlltrick !lRd lCatlillrine, RuidOllcl HIghSChool students. The couple, membel'll ofthe Ruidooo EpiscOpm Church, have twograndchildren.·"I fllell am llxperillocoo andquallfled,"

Mrs, Ftench said, "and I win earnestltdedicate myself, full tIm.e, to helpblgso1ve

. the problems of L1nc:oln County,"

'Pat' Frenchcandidate 'for

FOl"eSt servicesets NationalSecretaries Week

· Supervisor of tile Lincoln NlltlOtlIlIFot'est Jmnes R. Abbott, baS proclaimedthe week Gf April 24t'btollgh28lli1Natloowsecretaries Week on the form.. "'the LIncoln Nlltlonal Forest Isdependent on the valuable secretarialandeli:r1CllI llsiJlstllnce r'elldllred by elllplOyealJ! il11 atellS." beold. .

. "The dedication of 1&_,em)ilo~s illteCOgnlzed IIild ·llft· too Offett .goes1lliteWlltded.The moU1'ltlllllous biltdett tl)lIilll!i'Wotk often llllemsllmlirtilOlllltable,

.but IS eoltlnullny lieCOJlllliishedhili timelylllIlliJiet. .

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text, divulges the counseJlng given youngMescalero Apaches by those knowledgeable Inthe tribal traditions that have been handed downfrom generation to generation. The cover.Haddix said, "required more than 90 hours tocarve, color and treat."

said Friday morning. "There was less mall Infhe box than usual," Gradlne said. The Incidentoccurred sometime overnight Thursday and Isbelnq Investi9ated by the Criminal InvestigationDivisIon of the Ruidoso Pollee Department.

News, left, by CharJle Mook. fire preventionofficer for Smokey Bear Ranger District. ForestService.

street are' glvlrlg much of the credit for the eX·cellent fob to Ruidoso streefsuperlntendentJaek·LaMay," right, Some oBhe utilitIes, Riddle $llld,

/'contributE*t1 toword the cost of repalrs/'

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CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION for theirefforts In the area of fire prevention werepresented Friday to Ed Hyman. owner of KRRRRadio. right, and Ken Green. pubJlsher of The

MASTER LEATHER CRAFTSMAN AndyHaddix, Ruidoso, displaying the huge leathercover that will contain the culture and heritagerecord of the Mescalero Apache Tribe In themuseum at Mescalero. The book, throughlaminated photograph pages with explanatory

THIS PRACTICAL JOKE, tossing this UnitedStates Postal 'Service's mall depository Into agarbage container. carries a penalty of $10,000fine, or five years In a federal penitentIary. orboth. RUidoso postmaster Elwood Gradlne, left,

1I:O$WELLSTREET. the sublect of demandsftomresltferlts to be t4lpatrec:t, following In­stallation of utllitres and service Improvernenfll,li;lodOY, J ..Riddle, left. sold, "Inth!! best con,

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on neld trips Thursday and Friday, two classes from White Mountain MIddleScl100l pracUced rappelllng, a mountaineering technique allowing descent byropes.

Sixth. ~venth and eighth grl,ldcrs enrolled In the outdoor living sk11ls classtaught by Bob Palko learned use' of the ropes, rappeillng "diapers" andearablners or giant safety pins. In addltlon to studying safety aspects, beforethelrdescentofa sheercliff In the Alto area.

Each rappeller wore a diaper which was fastened with a network ofcarabiners and a safety rope held bya bemyer. who sat aUhe top of the cliffandcould create tensionon the rope tostopa freefall.

The descent rope, which was tested to hold3,400 pounds, was WOVCll tlToughthe rappeUers' carabiners In a roaMer aUowlngtlie ra\lpeller to sUp down therope anil til control thespeedof hisdescent through IlXlSeningand tightening hisgripon the rope woven through thecarabiners.

Duling the fIeld trip. eaeh student took a tum rappelllng and as the belayerand the relayer, who gave directions to the rappellerand belayerwho couldnotsee eachotber.

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A group 01 Ft. Stantm senior Citizenresidents, Ilccompanled by Mrs. J?atHicks. were guests of the Ruidoso GardenClub lit the Aprll18 meeting.

Refreshments were serVed by hostessesMrs. B. F. Edwards, Mrs. ""rank Adamsand Mrs. O. Luallin. .

Club members distributed culting5 andplants from their gardens to the Ft.Stanton residents. .

The programs for the day. given by Mrs.A. C. Abbott. WlIS titled "Green Fringes"and dealt with ground covers that do wellin this area. After the llI'0gram .eachmember and guest WlIS given a spedmenof a ground cover for tbelr own garden.

Mrs. Ike Kennedy presided at thebusiness meeting l1IId aMouneed that Mrs.Dolph Millet, representing the lacm club,was attending the Slate Conventim ofGarden Clubs in Sanm Fe.

A report was given on tile District Vmeeting Ilttended hy several club mem­bers Including Mrs. J. F. MUIT!lY. Mrs.E. a. Daugherty, Mrs. B. Rlcltardson,Mrs. Dille Dodds and Mrs. Isohel RIgby.Mrs. Murray alUlounced that the RuidosoGlirden Club had Vion Ilwarcis 01\ tbelryearbook and scrapbook. Ainendments tothe District V by-Laws as adopted at tltedistrict rneetlng were read and tIIsctissed•

Members were Informed tltat wlltk I.s Inprogress on the dub projects ot plantingand mllintaining the Ruidoso-HondoValley HO$pital patio, the Riildoso PubliclJbrary patio and the lOgO In front of thelibrary.

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ONE OF RUIDOSO'S JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS listens to a eat'snj!artb~l:It during a program by veterinarian t:ynn Wlllar.d,standing, on ihursday evening. "

CROCHE1 TRIM gives this soft,body-sIdDlmlng drelil a delighttnUyI18t11ral look, .. weD as !be 'lillbtlytextured polyestet-cottonfabticalloll. The bOat uecldtlle,geliUy shirred, Is a mee filii fot afavorite necklace. Self-belted,nalutlll color•

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Veterinarian'Lyrm WllIlird presented aprollram on pets and pet care to JuniorGirl Scouts ofTroop 4Thrusday evening.

Several of tile girls brought their ownpets lind Carolyn Begley, owner of HighCountry J?et Shop, brought unus\llli petsincluding a cockatiel and several whIlefinches.

Willard examined SOllie of the petsallowing the girls to IIsteln to their hear­tooats lind look In ears lind eyes,

At the meeting, II quilt made by the girlswas on display.

VETERINARIAN I-VNN WILI-ARD "ndCarolyn Begley, owner of High Country PetShop, cover" cage of white finches brought to

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, Art projects from kindergarten througheigbth grade classes will be on displayfrom ,2 to 4 p.m., April 30 on the PlitiObetwE!en WhIle Mountain Middle Scbooland Elementllry School, Robin Roberts.midschool student council, saId.

Art to be displayed includes pottery,Jewelry, pninllngs, freehand sketches,sand paintings, glass lind string art.

Junior Girl Scouts

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Grade studentsset art displaynext Sunday

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The InnocenceofSpringThe Wistfulmagic ofwa'ercolor Mtsthat begIn paleand go 'deeperwhere thebrush Slrokesstop

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Our staff recently alltDded tnIiDIDgsesalODl OD tbeL'OREAL MINI VAGUESysrEMS

·U', tbe ..Iou service formenand womendeveloped ill Fl'lIIICe.

olt Is NOTHING Uke a perm; muclt more than a let.oVolume that', as contemporaryasa precisIon cut.

$20.00 COMPLETE SERVICEDut haitcub au J",.lgm,J {ot

m£" w,d wom~n wllh a ~t!J(£ o{ thr.lt own.OTHEl>LA STRAWN ha, received tralDlng ill

Lubbock at HAm BY DIANE to eullbe more modern• b1ow-slyllill such as the WEDGE. Sbe bas also lrahted

ill AlbUquerque under CAUFORNIA CONCEPI" aDdSpeclaUzlill illMARKHAM~ldOl'MEN. •

Makeup spun out 01 the INNOCENCE OF SPRING. Trythe innocent look 01 Spnng Pink, Spring Peach, SpringRose. Spring Blue. Spring MiS' and Spring Periwinkle,

CREME LIPSTICK. $3,00 MOIST LIP COLOR. $3:75CREAMY POWDER BLUSHER, $6,00CREAMY POWDEF'l SHADOW, $4,00CREAMY POWDER SHADOW TRIO. $8,00

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Obituaries.Denise Pearl Gent

Sel"ViC{!s for D~lIlseJ?!!l1I"lGellt, ;3, wereconduclOO attO a.m., saturday from tbil

. Rllidoso Assemhly of God Churcb witll tileReverend J limes Ale:ll8nder oflici;lting.Burial WllS in Forest Lawn Cemetelry.

She was born In R!1ldO$o August 18, 1954and died here April 19, following a lengthyillness. .

She lellves her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs.Charles Gent, a son, Joshua Edw...d Gent;and two' sisters, Diane Gent and AnnaGent, all of R!1idoso.

Pallooarers were Erven Chavez, EddieFrllncls Jr., Raymond Padilla Jr., JQeCllStillo, Raymor Chavez and WillitsMoore, ijonorary pallooarers were A. T.Corona, Frank Gonzales, Zlllre Duran Sr.,Eddie Frllncis Sr., Romeo Klein, ElmonRambolth and Junior Rambolth.

AlTangements were by C!;lrke's Chapelof Roses. •·:::::::::::~::::::Ar:::ffie::::~H~ospii8r:::':::::::::::'::

April 15 - ADMITTED: DeborahMcMath, Ruidoso. DISMISSED: llenPadilla, Debra Saenz, Sara Eidenbach &Baby.

April 16 - ADMITIED: Ed Davidson.Ruidoso; Isam :rmoe, R!1ldoso; llarryBizzell, Ruidoso Downs. DISMISSED,Deborah McMath.

April 17 - ADMITIED: Cindy Bundy,Ruidoso; Ida S. Mantooth, Ruidoso;Arthur Miller, Ruidoso. DISMISSED:John Quinn.

CONGRATULATIONS TO:Mr. and Mrs. Donald LE!e Osbourn. Baby

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Boy. 6lbs. 2oz.• Aprl14.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conner Conaway,

Baby lloy, 4Ibs.12% oz., April 5.Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ware. Bilby Girl, 7

Ibs. 3oz., April6.Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A, Mmtes, llaby

llov, 7lbs. 4"l1 oz., April 7•Mr. and Mrs. Peter Logan Eidenbach,

Baby Girl, 6lbs. 6 oz., April 14.

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HEALTH eDl,lcATORS Della Sc;hp es, left. a.nd AnnE! Padilla. wJIlbe worklngwlth community gro\lps In conlunctlon with the newlyorganized cancer screening clinics offered at Ruidoso HondoValley Hospital.

Monel.Y, ~prIl24'1'78 . Rl,llclo~ tN. M.l NeW'- PagU .

Guarantees your checks up to $100.Gets you cash anywhere in the free worlp.·Deducts purchases directly from checkingaccount (when you'd rather not write a check).'" pOrlk/plIdnlf boob

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BEEF RIBS, POLISH SAUSAGE, CHICKEN·OPEN 11 A.M.-9 P.M. DAILY· 11:30 A.M.-7 P.M. SUNDAY

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,LI NDA AGN ES, certified family nurse practitioner, takes apatient's blood pressure as part of his· cancer screeningexamination. The clinics. which will be offered every Thursday atRuidoso Hondo Valley Hospital In an effort to detect cancer Inearly stages. Is open to both men and women.

R C N Duplicate bridge.' •. unezcandidate for dub plays tonight

The Duplicate Bridge Club will mect at7:30 tonlght at RuldQSO Skateland.

Winncrs in recent play weJ;e Bill andCleo Garrett, first, and Shirley TDfQrdal'ld

R. C. Nune;l:, Border Hill, announced his . LQ[s FOll, seCQnd.Intentloo to run fQr the District I seat, .LlncQIn County commissioners, on ,the-Demooratlc ticket In the June 6 primaryelectloo.. .

Nunez Is a IQng time resldcnt Qf L1nCQI,\County. He has served three previousterms C!II the cQmmlsslQn.

He ts currently the vice-chairman of theellecutlve board for the DistrIct 6

.Economic Development AssoolatlQn. He isa member of the L1nCQln County SenlQrClllzens and has served on the advisoryboard for the senior citizens.

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Not PrQl!d by Gunther; (Jobnny'll parentswere divQrced befQre Ills Illness,. but theentire book reveals their love ·for himthroughQut his tragic and fatal t1lness).Lord of tbe Flies by Golding; (A group OfEnglish schQQlboYs marooned ona trQplealIsland regress ro ritual and savagery Intheir attempt tQ establish sllcial Qrder,.Anna Karenina by Tolstoy; (AnnaKarenina becomes Involved in· a IQVetriangle and I{Qnstantir)e Levin learns tQappreciate the values at the peasants whQtoll on his estate.)

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[5) Work .ero" the narrowdlmellSlolI at OIIe eJidt In strips 3-4«.WIde. Cut In edges, Dordering ouIytbelitrlp you are wotklllg oli rather1hatt cultlng In tbeeJitire cell1Dg atlllice. .

It) workm3-4 It. squares, alld forbest eoverage, roll flnt m. onedIree\lcid,tbeu crlss.oerOis to fIJIlshoft thelqliare.Caatinue III this waytofhUhlbe strip.. [7] ftli (liilJltIJIgeach Dew strip,

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"L1teratu", Is an effective means of.PJ:.eservlllll,transmltting lind ImprQviItgthe cultures tbat make up our pluralisticsociety." Literature can IntrQduce YQU tQthe aspects of life which make up thehuman cQndltlQn with the linderlylngpremlse Of helping you undel'llblnd nQtC!IIly thooe aspeds of life but alsQ thecbanges which a", a normal and!nesClipable result Qf such a dynamiccC!lldltlC!ll. Cl!ange seems tQ be either SQconstllnt that It deludes us Into thinkingeldstence is a static Stllte, Qr SQ difficultthat it is bard tQ undersblnd and accept.

Books tbat present the reality Qf changehelp peQple understand that life· Is notstlltic - it .is cbanging. Perhaps thegreatest value of books dealing withchange is the underlying realizatiQn thatdlange is an element to he faced. To heeffective individuals we must mQVe with,adjust tQ and influence change.

Books about change: Primary - ABabySlItet' for Frances by Hohan; (Francesdecides tQ run away from home becauseher new baby sister receives SQ muchattention.) The StQry Qf Ferdinand byLeaf; (A peace-IQvlng bull Is fQrced IntQthe bull rIng and he adjusts tQ the situatlQnbY reverting tQ his true nature). MakeWayfor DucldJngs by McClQskey; (A family Qfducks adjust tQ a new hQme In the city andthepoopleadjust tQ them).

Intermediate and JunlQr - Secret of theAndes bY Clark; (A youngSouth AmericanIndian ooy searches fQr his des Iny,eventually realizing that he wants to he allama herder just as he has becn trained tQdo). Where 1he LIUles Bloom by Cleaver;(When Roy Luther dies; his fourteen yearold sister assumes responsibility fOr thechildren). Shadow Qf a Bull by Wojclen­cbclwska; (The people Qf the village, In­clUding his mother. decide that ManQIQmust fQIIQW In his lather's IQotsteps and hetries tQ rcsQlve the differences between hisaspirations and these expectatlQos).

V()\Jng Adult and Adult - Promes InCourage byKennedy; (Eight men stand upfor their principles although It may meanthe end ofthelrpolltlcal career). Death Be

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Now's the time to buy chicken and MANOR HOUSE is thechicken to buy. It's always U.S.D.A~ INSPECTED and everypiece is always GRADE-A-(or it doesn't reach our stores)•.Shipped chilled, never frozen or packed in ice, so you're,not paying for a lot of absorbed water And it's dated forfreshness right on the package.'~ GRADE-A-WHOLE

Let everyone reach for his favorite piece of chicken, friedto a crisp, golden brown! This week, Safeway ma.kes iteasy to please all the chicken-hungry folks at your house.Just choose from our "as you like it" array. Naturally,it's all USDA Grade A ... plump, tender :and flavorful; .For frying, broiling, barbecuing! Put extras in yourfreezer at these savings! .

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The intensity of rut builds to a peak thengrad\l8l1y diminishes, all within about afour to eight week period. The seasonusually runs from early or mid·NovemberthroUl(h mid to late December. Theseperiods vary sliMtly throughout thecountry. The northern areas tend to have aearlier rut, due to an earlier decrease intbe length and intensity Of daylight.

Dear Wayne - This summer on my twoweek vacation I would like to take a canoetrip. CoUld you suggest a good area?WOllaM B., Penosyl\lilnla

Dear William - WhIle some areas excelIn enchantment, every state pl'ovides atleast some interesting canoeingpOssibilities. Without knowing ir you prefera primitive northwoods trip or southernsetting it would be dirflcult to suggest anarea.

The best known northwoods canoeingarea closest to you is the AllagashWaterway In upper Maine. Because thisarea is enjoying Incrl!llslng popularity it isby no moons the secluded. remoteh1dl!llwllY it once was•

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.Chamber of Commerce the past year. LyndaSeeley Is secretary. Office hours are from 7:30a.m., to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.Guthrie employs four persons full time and oneRuidoso High School DECA student.

patrons and full clty hookups, the business alsohas some rental resldel'ltlal units. RuIdosoTrailer Park has been a member of the RuidosoValley Chamber of Commerce for about 14years. . .

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some aren't. The nOll-adjustableones havea click drag whlch is preset. These areKenerally lower In cost, but notnecessarllyinadequate. They are used by amateur andexpert atike. The non....djustable is wellsuited to panfish and smaller varieties ofKameflsh where the rod Itself buffers theshock to the line to preventbreakage.

For steelhead, salmon, large bass. andother hefty and spirited fighters, an ad·justable drag is often desirable, andfrequently necessary. The drag tensionmay be set to match the heavier lines oftenrequired. If you care to spenda little moremoney, a reel with an adjustable drag willrepay you through its versatillty.

Dear Wayne - I have Often read thatwhitetail deer are much easier to huntduring their mating sooson. When is thisperiod and how long does It last? ltaDdy V.South CarollIla

Dear RaDdy - It is true that thewhitetail is more easilyapproacbed dUringrut (mating season) than at other times oftbe year. During this period tbe usuallywary buck becomes more careless In hismovemllnt. All of his keen senseS areunderStandablY concentrated mllte on

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McCOY ELECTRIC'S MOTTO Is, "We wireanything from tepees to castles," Including allcommercial and residential structures. Ownedby Ed Guthrie with Cathy Guthrie, bookkeeper,pictured, the firm has been a member of the

'RUII)OSO TRAILER PARK- has been Inbusiness In the Ruidoso area since 1964. Thepark, owned and managed by Clem (pictured)and Mary Clutter, Is open all year round and atall tImes. Featuring some television hookups for

Dear Wayne -Some time ago. I read anarticle in your column concerning rigginga sail on a canoe. You seemed to- think itwouldn'twork but!can assure you itwill Ihave done so several times and it worksfairly well. Danny V., Florida

Dear Danny - I didn't say it wouldn'twork, only that canoes don't make ef·ficient sailboats, and I still uJlbold thatbelief. I, too, have rigged sails on canoesand they can be lots of fun, but they can bevery tricky to handle and sooner or lateryou'll be in for a dunking. no matter howcareful. This may not be a major cause forconcern In your state, but an Offshore spillIn cold northern waters can be verydailge~o1lS.There Illllll reason not to sail acanoe If you wish, but be aware otposslblecCiIlSequencas and prepared to handlethem.

Dear Wayne - 1 have heard pros andCiln!l about whether the reel of a oy rodshould have Il drag. Do you think the dragIII impOrtant in fiy fishing? Altoo T.,tudlaoa . .

Dear Altoil- The vast: majority of goodfly teelll do .have drllgs, but there ate twobasiC differences. Some are Ildjustable,

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A speclol Iss",e of the R",ldoso News will be printedThursday. May 11 and will include pictures and storieso.f places of Interest and scenic att~actions in theRuidoso area. I

If you wish a copy sent to a friend or neighbor, mallthe coupon with 50c to cov~r cost of handling clndmailing.

ORDER AND PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVEDBEFORE THURSDAY, MAY 11

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All Amerioan RoomCh!lparraIMotor 1I11tei

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female. 11 month!. 'h St. Bernard, If.!Husky. Ca1l257-5865. 98-ltp

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American Legion Post 79Proceeds til Charity .

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LEQAL NOTICENotlce Is,hflrl;"~V 9JVt=fi th!lluntt PtlJnnino ,.rld ~onlng

CpmmJISI!,'In, VIlli!lge of R'ull:lo~, will m~t I" ,egUlor'!ies.lan. Wq-dnfi!!:4av, May ~, 1?7B ~, 7:39 p,m. In thePublic Library: pulldlng.

Amonq 'Othqr' ltc'm!: of busJI\ess to b, "~"dlec;t.B Publlir;HOi'rlnq will t;Je held on ~ requltsl1or' chan(te In zoning·fro", Rellldfmtial to (l;Jmmctrclal on all of altlck 15.PlIlmer Qalc:way SubdlvlslJm,

BV Order ()f Planning and ZC;lI1ln~~omm IS!510,nIV J4lmes L. Hlne, Clerk

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lEGAL NOTICE

I'll we make an.en-or on your tuxes,we pa)' the penalt~.And th interest.

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H&R Block doesn't make many mis,lakes. Our people are trained not to.But if we should make an error thata>6tliYlHlllddition;ll tax, ylHl pay onlythe tax. Block pays any penally andinterest. We 5~"IIld bebind cur work.'That's Reason ND. 14 why H&RBlock should do your taxe..

QEFORE;t~t:DIRECTOR OF.THEP,ROPI;FtTY TAX OIYI~IPN

QF TtlETAXAflPN ANDREVENlJEi, DEPARTMt:NT OF THe

nATEOFNEWMEXICO.Milnuel"-".Ian 6ulldr.,g

Santa, Fe. New Mexic;o 87503GENERAl.. ORPER NO.3" AprilS. 1918

t;:'XTENSIONSOF c;:e,RTAIN DEAOl..lNESFOR TAX.VE:AR, 1W8

Pursuanllo my authorltv under S~ctlDn12 :If ·85 NMSA195;1 lS4PP. 1'115). I her~bv ex1end the 'ollowlng dt:oadllnesfoun.d In the Property Tax Code wlttl r~sp(!'c:I to 'hfl19'18titX vearonlv: '

1 The deadline lor the Propertv Tax Division ot tn,Ta'>l.i'l,lon and Revenue Department to rnall notices ofvitluatlon ,'or the 11l17B'ta')C year to property owners whosepropeortv Is vall,led by the Property Tax Olvls'lon. thedeadline being lovnd In SUbsection a 0' Secllon 72·31·20NMSA '953 (Supp. 197$) 1$ herrby exfended from MlIv 1.1978 to JulV '1. 1978 This extension 15 made '0 permit ttleProperty Tft'll Division to comple'e audiling of 197a'a~pl'lver reports rnllde. tQ Ihe Dlvl$lon.

2. Ttle de....dllne found In subsection (: 01 Sectlon'12 31''''It NMSA 1953 fSupp. 1975) f,or County Valuation Protes'ljo'Boards to decide proles's. Is hereby ex1end"d from'" . _.OM hunclred and twen'v days of the date fhe protest Isflied .. to three,hundred days after the date theprotestl!! riled TheeFfect 01 this General Order Isthllt allprotest" to 1978 notices of valuatlon-wh.lch are 'lied withcounty .usessors pursuillnt '0 the provisions of Seclion 723174 NMSA 195:1'ISuO, 19151 are required to be decidedby the Countv Valuation Protests 80ar(l lor each 01 thecounties within three hundred (300) days after the ~ate

the parllcular proteslls flied.OONJ;; THIS 5th day 01 April, 1978. In Santa Fe, New

Mexico .lsI Cecil J Pickell. Director

ProperlV Tax PivlslonTaxallon ",nd Revenue Dept.

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GARDEN TOOI.S& EQUIPMENT

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CAUSE NO. 10436NOTICEOF HEARING ON

FINAl. ACCOUNT AND REPORTSTATE OF NEW MEXICO TO: ARTHUR PEN­

NINGTON FAMBROUGH, JR., PELLA JEAN KING.ftnd D1XIE MARIE FAMBRDUGH. all unknown helnoJARTHUR PENNINGTON FAMBROUGH f Decellsfdlftnd "II unknown persons claiming any lien upon.orrlgh'.Iltle or In'ere,t In or to Ihe IS'state ot 5illd deClaodenl:

ARTHUR P~NNINGTON FAMBROUQ:H. JR.,AncUljlry Administrator. has filed hl5 Final Accounl andReport. and on the 75th dflV 01 Mav. 1918. all0:00o'clockA m • or as soon thereafter ,,~ counsel miJY be hellrd, DI'ht' 'Probflte Court In Carrizozo, New Mexico, the Courlwill hear ob'lectlons thereto and Ihe Sf:lllement fh,reoll/'lnd the court will rJroceed to determine Ihe heirship of$/'lld dl'cedt"nt, the ownership 0' his ~slate. the Interest 01each r"5pectlve clalmitnt thereto or Ihllreln. and tilePf!'t!~on$eontlllt"d to dl$frlbutlan Ihen:ot,

RICHARD A. PARSONS, PD'!It Ofllc;e Box '000.RuldosQ. New Mexico B8JA,. I. tl\e atlorney ror theAncllr"ry Admlnl5trator

WITNFSS MY HAND AND TH~ SEAL of fhe ProbllteCourt Ihl$ 5th day of April. 1918

LEGAL NOTICE

1863 4t (04117, 24, (~11, 8

LEGAL NOTICE'~THE: P~'OBATE; CQURT

OF I,;INCQLN,<:QUN,TV. '. STATe: OF NI;.W M~XICO .IN THe:'MATrC:R OF Tt1fi:·'LAST W1L,L. AND 'T~SrAMENT OFFRA~KeAR:AJAS.I)e~eJ'~ ,PROJIATE No. 141"

, FINNA~Tl~~g~NH,.E:~~~GIa~~RTSTATE; QF NEW Me)(ICo TO' ANNA MARIE

8A~AJAS, HELEN ~•.KJ~GORE~ THi!RI!$IA B,'TRPT'TEiRf 'JUDY B. WILLINGHAM, JOttNmeQARA,JAS, all I,lr'lknown 'bll'lrs 0" FRANK JiA,RAJA,S,~("e~J.~d; ~"d all \lnMown penOn!5 (Ialmli"lg any Uenupon Clr right, title or Interest In or,lo the estate of $oldcl~c(ld~nt:

,A,..NA MARIE eARAJAS, ,E:)Cecutrh~, ha'S flied herFl"~1 Account anp Report, and 0., 'he 1st day, 0' June',1978; ,011 '1):00, O'cloc~ a.m.• o'r 4IIS SOl;ln th~reaffer ascOulll::11 m~y be heard, at tM Probal~ Court III C~rrll'Ol'Q,

New Mt"xl~o, ,'he Court -will l1"ar o~lecthms thereto: ltndth<' $Ot1Ioment thereof, ~nd the C\leUr' will proc;:"d todetermine-the heirship of said d.ced~nt, thC!' own.rShlp Qfhis l;'Stilft·, the Inlerest 0' ~"ch re'pei;tlve (llIlmantthereto or therein. and ine persons entitled til) (llstrlbutlontherc~o', .

RICHARD A. PARSON.S• .Post Office BoX 1000,R(lldoso, New Mexico 811:t45, fs the o/l;ttorney f~r theE'lleCUfrhl. ',WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAl. ot Ihe PrO,bate

Covrl ttl Is 12ftt day 0' Apr!!. \978.

'STATI:: OF N!:a"WMEXICO· ,COUNTY OF LINCOLNINTHE PROaATE COURT

INTH~MATTEROFTHEESTATEOF ·1ARTHUR PENNINGTON FAMBROUGH. lDeceased )

RUIQOSOSTATE; BANKRuidoso, New Ml)xlc:o

"S59·:n '04' ,11. 24

LEGAL NOTICE

RECEIPT OF PROPOSALSSt'alcd PropoSiti'S on 'orms prepared by the Engineer'

wlll be> rt"("elved bV PII:lOt"cr Sovlng:;. ilnd Tr.."t. P. O. BOl<910 ~t Ruidoso, New Mexico, unnl 2:00 p.m. MDT onApril 28. 1978 lor the cQn'Struclion ot DrainageImprovement$ tor Pioneer Saving~ " Tru$tal Ruidoso.Nl'w Mexico, In accordance with Drawings.Speclll("ations and other Conlract Documents preparedbV 6urMr/Colllns/Assoclatcs, p. C.• Westgate Center.RUidoso, NewMQxlc:o •

Proposal'S will bt> pUblicly opened and reed at 2:00p.m.on April 28. 1918 0111 Pioneer Saving:;. and Tru,t office.Ruj(loso. Nrw Mt'lClco

Dr.,winq~. Sper:lficallons, antI other ContractDotum"nts may b"', obtained upon application al 'heolllrfl 01 Burkf'/ColllnslAs'SO'clates, P C., after 8:00 a.m.()n April 17. 1978 upon tho payment 01 57.50 pcr set. Th~PM'menl sh"n bt' in check 'orm lind shall be drawnpavabfe to 8urkc/Colllns/A'S50cfates. P. C. The paymentwill not be rcfundl'd

each Proposal 'Shall be accompanied by an acceptablo .form 0' Proposal GUlirantylnilln amount equal to al lea!.1five (51 pertent of the .. mount 0' the Proposal payable 10PinnNOr Savlnqs o/l;nd Trusl os II GUllranly 1hat If thePraposal Is a("[t'nted, the Bidder will execufe Ihe Con'IntO i1lld flip o'I[(tlpldble PertCirmlinec ~nd LaborMAlrric'll P"vmrnl Bonds Within tcm C10) dan oUer the,;1WMd 01 'ho Contract

Piort('l'( Savlnqs .ond Tru5t herelnalter cellod IheOwnror. re$<'rvt'$ th,. right to relett oIIny or 01111 Proposalsnnel '0 wlIiv(O (lny formality or technicallly- In any­Prnoo'S,,11n tht> Inl(Or(l"t af rile Ownor.i8SS 3t (4) 1:1.17.2<11

NQHCE OF PUBLIC $ALl!TQ Wt1.Qm It Mav c;l;mc:erfll" -

,Notice I~ h~rf;!'bV 9iv~n that on April ;1:1. 1?7a .., 3;01)p,m•• " pUbll~ !;",Ie wm'b~ htld lil' R,,"d(»SO' $'~'t Pllnf(.Rtlldl:!so. N~w Mexico, to, $t;l1l fqr ~a$h the fqUqwlng('l)II~I(l...,I. Iq witt 1,74 ,:ldr -VolkliWnen l!;tf 3242112039Gr£,!'nl 19757dr Llm:uln Twn C;~r: td' 5Y81A87..3I'Blue.sllIrl (,Pllftt~rlll I1cin'il held IQ 5el;Urft ~n ,obJ,g~Uon 'arisingundo' it '$~(Urlt:v ",,~r~m(1n'h(t,ld bV RIJI~oso S.a'e Bank,5i1ld Pvbllc ~alc ,Is 10 be cpn<!lIc'(td aCl;:ordmg to lh~ 11I'lW0' 1M S.1~'!O flf NoW MCJlh;:o. RuidQ~ $'''-' Qllnkreservesthl' riqhJ '0 bId at this $ale. '

The co"~h!fai Is pre-!;ently 'tored ..nd mar b, aeen atRwdofoQ Sfatq Blink

Lf;GAL NQT,ICEORDINANCE;,t'io, 78·2

AN ORDltiANCE' ADOPTED BY ReFERENCe,RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLl::s..

AN ORDINANCE NQW REFERRED TO AS THEVILLAGE OF Rl,IIDOSO DOWNS MOTOR VEHICLECODE: PRQVIOIN(; CQPIES: PENALTY·IMPRISONMENT: SEVERABll.lTYand REPEAL.

BE IT ORDAINEP BY THE GOVERNING eOOY OFTHE VIL.LAGEi OF RUIPOSO DOWNS. NEW MEXICO,Ihill the- Coc;te- be as now In .>r;lsteoC:f: or hereollofterampnde>r1 is hereby ..mended. repealed and reenacted asto Sl';lion" 6<1 7 l1hrouqh 64 1·5. 11 N.M.S.A. 1933,

A ('QPV pf s;"ld Codo Is available 'o.t lns~t1QrtdurlngIhl' Munl('Jpitl CI('rk's,r'iormallindregular business hoursitt the Munlc-Ipilil BuildIng, and cople,s may be purchased"t thl' rosl ot 575. 00. PASSED, APOPTE;:D, SIGNED ANDAPPROVED thIs 10th dav ~f April. 1978,

• lsI Norman D. Wheeler.MavorATTEST:Virqlnl" S~all

C1l'rk Tr<'Asur('r'"66 11 (4) 24

LEGAL NOTICE

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LEGAL NOTICE

DQ~Wllfll!l! - I 11mpll!nnlng IIl:l1mpingtrip t9MlIlnQ tIJIs Sum!IlQ~. I would like todlmb Mt,,~t!JIldln;tile beglnillng of the.ApPlllllchlan, 'l't'Il11. CantIJIs be ao­COIllplllllilld by all ama~~ wlthoul ~Qatdsll; l!rdl(fll:UltyUoeG., LoWslaba 'DQ~,Joe -YQS, ThQ ,?!stmajorlty of

the tl'lli1ls quite safQand easy tli follow.'nIQ total dl$anQe Is just OVQr five mues,0llll way, ThQ flm mue or mo~ !IiwithintltQ ~Q linQ and tilQ angle Is !i'adlllli.BwondthQ t1mbQr IlnQ tbe t~al1ls paintedon rocks andboulde~ with splashQS ofwhite, alice abovQ the timber linQ tltQ vlQWillfantastic. '

As with allY kllld of dlmbing, youshouldbe In good phySical colldltlon alld el<ercisean ext!'ll ~ount of 'calltIOll in dIIflcultareas. You sltould aUow about lObours forthe roUl!d, trip. 'filII!! 1I1011g anext!'ll Jacket.Yoil'll need It attbe top.' ,

DQr Wayne - Are there IIny specialrulQS tltat ahouldbe observed when storinga hunt\llg bow between seasons? JefferyH.. PQmUylv8Dla

DQr Jeffery - The bow should, ofcou~, be stored W1lItI'ung. This appUes tocompound bows as weU as rQCurvQS, It canbe 1Illd on its sideupon a flat suriace or In arack which suPPorts both limbs. It shouldnot bes~d in a e<jrner on one 11mb. KeepItd~ and cIQan. If you utlllzQ a snap on orcliunp 011 bow qulvQr It Is oost removedunUI next season.DQ~ WlI)'8e - For years I haVQ OOQn

doing buslimss 'IVlth II small, IndllpendQntsporUng goods store In my town. HisSQIQClIOll Is good and prices are hard tobeat. ThQ problQm Is toot the ownQr Is anauthority on QVQrythlng. AftQr carefullyconsldQring the facts and making adoolslOll, I stop In, to Invariably QRd up Inan argument. He 'IVlU frllquQntly condQmnmy cholce,inslsUng that It Is j unk and thatI should only consider his pick. SuggesUngIs one thing, but a lOUdmouth know-lt-aU Isa llOor excUSQ fora buslnQSS!lI!In.

Why can't this man just'~1 me what Iwantand keepquiet? AI K., Teoncssce

DQrAl-I know tile fQeling. These menare not content with mere suggesUOIIs. It_ms necessa~ that they fiaUl!l tllelrQll:pertlse, be It rQa! or imagined. However,wilen tbe man owns the store, he's boss.

"WildernessWisdom

with Wayne Calloway

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I·:~ COMPOITIVE PRICE I1 AND 1I, 11 PROMPT DELIVERY' I1 II II II •• II I1 .HOME CENTERS I

I· HOURS: I· THE HOME PEOPLE f 1 II Mon.·Fri. 1 lI.m. ~ II to 5 p.m. 378-4494 II saturday AT TN SO II 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. EY• RUIDO . I._------------------------------~

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the· best possible service.

who wa.,t part time work,

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at good pay, willing to give

We need several good people

We wtllfurnish anew vehicle.

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PAY SOMEOJIi/E TO DO YOUIlWIF'E'SJOB? You probablybveyour home, automobile and othet"alaablu Insared forreplacement CllIt.How wOll1d)'Onreplace your wife? For ID.fonnaUoa oa prlltectlDg yourfamily, coatact BID ZIlIk, Per­teet-Pub Ie: Auoclatea, Inc.,257·'13'13.

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FOR SALIll BY OWNER - Upp~ Canyon',3 IJedroom, 2 baths, fireplace, lIIllo 2hedroom guest housefurnl$hl!Q, live Inone rent tbe atber. Keith Mills 257­4038 .M·93-tf\:

TWO CHOICE LOTS - In Sun ValleyAdcUtion. 2 blocb down from La Junmranch. Phone 806-795-9067 or 806-765-6348.W·95-41c-~~-~-_.£:.~-------------

-. ATTRACTIVEOFFICE BUILDING

Walnul pan~ed and carpetl:d.Six efflcas and wge raceptlOll roo...

Mll1Ing approxlDuifely,.. sq. It,property baa 15It, frontage on

SIIdclerdlDrive;choiceJnIdtllW1\.looatlon,

COMMERCIALACREAGE

With frputage 011 Sudderth Drive,Midtown ltuldOllO.

CALL 257-4078

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UNFURNISHED - 2 bedroom condo, 1%batb. utility room, hlg brick fireplace InJIving room lind dining aTeli. Dish­washer. garbage disposal, trll$b com·p$ctor, range, wll$her/dryer, all GE.Level, very IiIttractive, ell$y yeararoundaece~s, Call Perteet·Parks & As.sociates,Inc. 257-4073 or 257-2397. P-83-tfc

l.ooKING - for a lot or lots for a mobile?Down paymellt negotiable. Call today.Perteet-Parks & Associates. Inc. 257­7373 or 257-4073. P·98-11c

------MU5rSACRIFICE: - 14'll8O' 3bedroom, 2

full batb, 197G ·moclel, furnlsllcd mobilehome. Excellentconditfoo. 257·2701. 97­2tp

HOME FOR SAlE -3bedroom, large denwith fireplace. large utility carport.Would trade'p$rt equity for 3 be!lroommohile or mobile lot. Call ~7-7512 or 257­29fi2. S-95-Uc

FOR SALE - Why pay high rentalslInvC$t your mOlley 011 either, Ca) 3 ad·lncellt lobl, sold togetber or oop$l'lItewith all utlliUell availllble; (b) one 19772bedroom mobile home or also; (c!) onerolle big room bouse with eltira mOl'llgeplace, lawO$ In a big lot. Call Ruidoso,378-4676 or 378-4146or 378-4190. 97~

LAltOJ;: 2 lIB. Z balb, sunllen tub,WIlterfallB. $41,500.

call Mike Seelbach, As$Oc.Bus. 251·4jJ65/Res. 378-4956

Rl1TOOSO TlOT - Ch~l'ol<a" Addition, Lot~, 70'XI30'. utmtl~. Pllv~~,neaOllgl!,

.w~v 7.0. PhOn~ I1ner 6ll!m. ~11Hi~.~4..slp· '. .'--,...,.,---.......,..,......................_-_.. , - .. '~- .....

WINTER CONPOMImUMlIQMJil - 2bedroom f.llrni.l!ltl!Q, IlWImmIng pool,AND t~nnl~ courts. $19.5OQtenns.CauIrll alltt at.378-4427 or (915) 533-22Il8. p..96-lfc

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1977 14'X.70' NASIIlJA - mobl.l~ hom~, 6"Insulation, ~torm wlndow~ alld many~lttra~. Exc~lI~ntterms. ).35+2200. W.aa.tfc .-----~---~~--~~~~~-

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336-4353

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For The Horse Lover.Sbraetelj very tlritate tract.1lexclliBlve II1ihdlVIIJOIk6i1der~ iItlUtIea,

lill wealher tOads, petfcet 'iii' honea•. SpeclaCillat flew of Sima liliulCa liillICil)Jltail. Prlee IDcludes illber ln1i.l!nltles.·

ForJilfOi'JllilUoo,callAmi George•••

REAL ESTATE:

WESTERNER CUSTOM12'X65' MOBn.E

set, up. completelyfurnished. excellenl

condition. Airport WestSuhdlvislonalso for sale. Country Club

vacant lot and self conmlnedcamper unit. fits 3" ton pickup.

Principals call 0011 Dale 257-516RMonday throu~h Saturday or

257.5367 after hours formore Inlormatlon.

TRA1I.F.HPOR Rf1lNT - 1 couple, $I~Oper month. pills IItUiti~. Calli :30-5:30~xcept Tbursday or Rundlly, 257-4535. R.98·2tc

MORTIE SCOUT TRAILER - I bedroom,new 30 ft..sel/. conmined. central bellt,refrjgerllted air. carpeted. 257·72113 or:1.'16:'1454. 98-2tp

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4 bedroom - 3story•living roOlll, 16'lt36', 2fireplace$. carpeted. central hellt,refri~erllted air. 257·7283 or 336-4454. 98­2tp

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FOR SALE BY OWNER - Lot, 100' front,approltlmately 290 ft. deep, with orwithout mobile home. 1 mile from PizZliHut on Carrizo Creek. Phone 257-4910 or1·746-6965. S-51-tfc

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RREATHTAKING VIEW - tbree fourthacre lot ncar Alto·Ruldoso. $12,000.('<lUon Lvons. Realtor. 915-772-2442.1.·94.tf('

,MLS 257-1477tBBole 783, RUidoso, 88345Buck Meyer 257·2186OWe'tJlluer257-5239

EXCELLENT LOCA'J'JON tor lhJJIattractive 2 bdrm/2 bath home onMotg~ Dr. near Jmlsbl'Ollk. F'u1lWall lava totk fireplace, step-savetIdtcben wlth Jenn-air "Islalld" ilJIdother features IIUlke this worthlooking at.$41,900UF.roUK LO'1'S - fQr the bWlder 01'Investot. In pretty area aild pricedat onl]/ .$4850 each. Sold il8 I18c1ulgewith $885a dOW1l,88smne couttllet of$Z18.82fJllonlb.

EXCEI.LENT NEIGHBORHOOD - Thl$l00'ltl~o' lot gives you an easy buildingsite. Owner financing. Perteet-Parl<s &As$oclates. Inc. 257-7373 or ~7-4073.P-98­Hc

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MOVF. IN - 3 bedroom, I;. batb,r1r~pla('e. decks. all utilities. pavedstreet. $31.500. AIel< Adllm$. 1107M~('hem. Hil!hway 37. 257-7733 or :J36.4581. A-95-tfc

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New EnergyEfficient House

BY OWNERgulcl. se~luded 10callon .1.2 ncreS. 3bedroom, 2 bath. custom wood andeablnetl;. LoL~ of III.~ulntloll andstorn~e. Jluge central fireplace.vaulted ceiling. Inr~e de('k. 257-7235or 257-2490. Jli/oagentl; please.

FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED - for$ale by owner, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, fire­pillce. view. approltlmately 2,700 sq. ft.heated area, double car garage, almmnew. Keith Mills, ~7-4038. M-93-trc'

FOR SALE OR TRADE - country livingIn La~ Cruces - 4 lo~ ea$! of city, allutilities available.' Beautiful view ofOrgan Mounlllins. Will cOO$lder fortrade for any or all lots. 1-354-2413. F·78­tEe

MORII.F. HOME LOT - water meter,septir tank. electric hookup, fenced, only$7.500. Terms. Alelt Adam$, Highway37.~7.7733 or 336:'1581. I A-95-lfc

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.3 LOTS - in Woodland Riege may bebouj!ibt together or separatelY. Perteet­Parks & A~soclate$.lnc. ~7-4073 or ~7­7373. P·98-1tl:

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.O~FltEFO' RINTCAll 251..2423; flAYS2514553.,. .EVENINGS .

FOR RENT - tor I'lIcing season, 4bedrMm. 3 batb, tUl'!1ished ltbille withdouble garage. 110 \le~, $1750 lIe1'month.plus bills. $1000 depOsit. call Benny atBill Pippin Real Estate. 251-461i6.p-!l8-2tc

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RlGflT ON' RlVEtt ... In Uppei' CanyonIGorgeous $etllng! 3 bedrOOlll,. furnlslledhome with litepllll!l! alld all utlliUespaid, Rent Jillle I tll Septembet5. $11100.'CoHon LYons, Rltt. (915) 112-2442. 1J.98;.ltll

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT - Per­Ill8nent renters preferred. Call 251-4418.K-35-tfc

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---------------------LARGE 3 BEDROOM - 2 batb new house,

lI1llO 3 bedroom, 2 bath, tra.i1er, bothclose to track. 378-4358. E-97.tfc

APARTMEJli/TS AVAIl.AB1E - April 15,spl'/'Ial rate for seMon. Pbone 257-5103 at257·2265. F.I Rancho Molel. R-95-4tc

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MINI STORAGE UNITFOR RENT

PHONE 257.5248

.. .-_._--'.......... - .....FOR RENT - Upper Canyon, cabins tJiI

the river. fireplaces, by day or week.Call257~3,Cowan Cabins. C9'1-l2tc

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III moso's" EW FST\l/lq'Il',\1 1l101'~ II'\Hnn-VISHl'lHlll~ m~h(h. 1iIi>lltbh \,1'.lIb.

"'P:Ji·;Il\l .... furUI ..hl·llllT' Imllll'f:l"ht r~ '.':

Iwelr-llum u,l'.ht·r ..... IIr" !'" l~l ... h­i,i,;I",Ill'r ... !~}7··~"i;'1

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WooDJ.AND RIDGE Apartments, 2hedroom, fUrnI$bed Or unfurnlllhed.Carpel, flreplaee, dlshwasber, laundryfacllltie$. ~7-5300. W-27·Uc

NICE TWO BEDROOM - borne witb largeden. two fireplaces, rent for I'lIcing$eason, completely furnished.Referencell required. Pbone 1-6~381or257-4731 In Ruidoso on weekendS. c-91·tfc

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Upper Canyon entrance. Located behindRanchltoU$e Re$lallrant. call 806-147~

0730. B-95-tfc

APARTMENT- 3 bedroom, 3baths, largecombined living roomlkltchenldlningarea. 257-4078. T-97.tfc

VERY N1~E - furnished ap$rtment,('oullle IlIIly. no pets or chlldren. utllJUe5paid. Phone 257.23~or257·7689. 95-4tp

RENTALS:

197fi FORD PICKUP - short wbeel base,P·l00. I.ess tban 15,000 miles, consmnt 4wheel drive. Camper conver., manyother elttras. $6000. Firm. 1-623-4258. 98­2tp

ForSale1971 Blazer

Extras

Call 257-7429Before 5:00 P.M.

1972 FORD - Ranger. '" ton, pickup. GPOdcondition, new tires. $2400. Call ~7-43&1.98· It p

FOR RAI,E - 32 ft. Cobra recreationaltrailer. 1973 model. has refrigerated air,fully $elf contained. 1975 1 ton sliverauto. dual wheel, 48,000 mlle$. Sold$eparately or together. Call 257·5847,Monday through Friday. H·98-Uc

UTHE DUKE"

1973 FORD PICKUP - 4 wheel drive; also,1974 Dodge Crew cab. 4wb~1 drive. 257- (2975. H·98-tfc

.THREIll PIECE: -' 5elltlng-sleeplnl:!

lIrrllng!!!!!~nt, 2 brown lind gold pllllli~tudiobe!l~, withwlIln\lt cOl'!1er mbl~, 2mlltching bol~ters, 1I1m~t ~w. 257-77611.~7-2tp

FOR SAI,E - 19" Toro lawn mower, wb~1harrow and garden tool$. 309 4th$treet, 4blocJ<$ $outh of p'ost office. ~8-ltp

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FOR SALE - 16 h.p. &!lIr~ gllrd~n tractorwith dG;l:er blad~ and 42" multi'billdemow~r: Lille ~w, $l)~, firm; 9'lt10'pitched roof metal storage building andcement brick floor. All for $180, Ea$i!ymoved. Call 257-5~50 or 257-57ii3 after5:00p.m. . H·97.~

'FOR RENT - 2 be!ltoom, 1 bath cabin,$385 pet month, plUil b1llil; 2bMtoom, 1bath cabin, $400 pet mtJiltb plUil bills; 2bedroom, 1 bllth A·Crame, $425 montll1yplU$ bills; 3 bedroom, 2batb bouse withWlDconnectlOilS, lil'lfurni.l!bl!Q, $350inOlltbly \lIUil bills. Call Benny at BillPippin Rell! Estate. 257-4686. p·91-2tc

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1!17~ Aum - 100 l.s. auto, air. $tereo, lowmllcs. super shl\pe. Tony. H53:'I588 orfi~H4~. K~5-Uc

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shape. $4500. Call 378-4126. B-97·tfc

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TREEREMOVAL &TRIMMING

GEORGE'S FIX-ITHOUSE REPAIR

. "Our Ipcc;olfy ;1 Imoll jDbl"uia Larcb Rd. ~7·2525f257-7655

qilAT.JTY CONSTRUCTION - Deck$.and..camorts. ("",II ~7.2263. J-94-tfc,.-~----_ ......._---..,-_......- ......I'IANO TEACHER - has op~nin~ forbe~inning studen~. $12.50 per. month..Call257-5534., A~7-2tc

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WE NOW HAVE - pal1!'les, mrawberryplanbl, daisies, DU$ty Miller and groundcover$ ready tor planting. OurgreeMouse Is complete and we bave aneltccllent $electlon of bouse planbl.Conley's Nursery 2 miles ellst of racetrack. Phone 376-4375. C96-8tc------ 2,

MISCElLANEOUS:

HOUSE OF ANTIQUES - It Inleresll!d Inantiques, call tor apJlOlntment. 257-2839.G·74·tfc

FIREWOOD - cedar, juniper, pinon, mixor match, $plit and $ttlcked. Wholesaleor relllil, offsellSon prlce$. 257-7485.0-96­Ifc

FRIGIOAIRE EI.ECTRIC RANGE - 4hllmpl'll. 16" wide. 48" long, good con­dition. $.15. 100 Meander Drive on theromer. Qc9lH5te

FOR SAlE - Cross til!ll, doors and win-dow$. 257-4862. K-92-tfc

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bed$preads, accessories. We mell$ureand make to order. &!Ieet from hundredsof bellutiful fabrics atGamblC$. G-23-tfc--------------------

CONLEY'S NuIlSERY' - baS a complete.line ot fertilizers, Inseeticldl!ll, fruit trees,shrubs and much more. Come In and see! 2miles ea$! of race track. Phone 378-4375. C9G-8Uc I

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at MIOltMart Food Store. 257·2307. M-41.tfc

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COCA COLA. VENDING MACHINE - fol"1:lIlIs or bottle$. $100. Pbone 257-4340. B­97-2tc

OUTDOOR SPECIALlYROCK MASONRY - STUCCO

PLASTER ANO CONCRETE WORK'FREE ESTTMATES

DAVIO KEETONPHON! 257-7195lFTER 5,00 P.M.

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PRESSURE TANKS-lumber, insulation,tlrl!ll, trailer awnings, wasber, tOoting,shingles,mI$C. . eleetrlc plUnlblng,turillture.378-4358. E-97-tfc

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Do You Like Animals?Would You.Like ToWork With Them?

High Country Kennelsneeds part time kennel help.Will be fu lItime this summer.Need a grooming trainee' 8week course.

MfCN WANTfCD - for manual labor. 5:15p.m. until dark. $3.~ per hour. Call ~7·2~!l:1 or 257-2220. C-98-ltc

NfCfCDfCD - 2 employees, 1 permanentfull time and 1$ummer full time for localday rare center. Call 2~7-2928 for ap"pointmen!. P-98-Uc

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rOUPI;F, AGES 35.55 - to manage rentll1and maintenance of big condodrvelopmcnt in Ruidoso. Good livingquarters and many other benefits,nrrmanent job for conscientious har­dworking team. Phone ~7:'1542 or 'J!I7.7748. L~5:'Itc r-~.....----~lIII!IIl ......·-,

I D. C.THOMPSON II CONSTRUCTION II "A...al.:11II InWood" II "..,"~,~ II Custom Homes, II Remodeling, Cabinets I

I CALL, COMP"RE AND SAVEl IHOllSEKfCfCPF.:R - fulltlme, 12 months a . I 257-5994 I

year. Must do everything. $30/week plus L I. d ----11IIII--...------rabm and utilitic$ ror holl.!lekeeper an

matc. No children. Write Bolt 477,Ruidoso. A·95-tfc

BOB'S UPHOl.8TERY - FurnIturerecovered and repaired. Frce estimates.l.arlle selectlon of fabrics. Call Bobby orRuth GOO1.l1les. 378-4580. B-78-tfc

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(HAVE A CARAGE SALE AND SELL YOUR CAR)

THE RUIDOSO NEWSFOOTS THE Bill

FOR'HAlFTHE COST*READER ADS ONLY ..*NO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS

'*NOREFUNDS*CASH ONLY·Special rate f.lfuen mud be made when ad is plac.d.. flUllNC THIMONTH Of APJUL ONLY.· '.

•WLLAGE OF RUIDOSO - is now ac­::C:eptinll appllcation$ for billing clerk for;.lhe water department. bOOkkeeping'lIkllls, machine operation preferred,:l'ppllcatlonuvallableat city hall. V-97-:,tc .•

WAlTRF:RRF.S. WAITERS - bartenders.klt~hen help. bus girls. brunch. dinnerand lounge. Apply Kin~s. ~7·~181. K·95­

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A- ~ _.,"CTURE FRAMER - Sale$person;;:'wanted. will train for full time per­6manent position. Must be willing to;;'work. Apply in person, The Artisan's;$bop and Gallery, 2342 Sudderth,::Ruid~o. A-97-2tc...-------------------WANTED - retired couple to help with:'rootel. will furnish living quarters. Also.::inald ~days a w~k. Phone 257-4249. 97­:~tp

"~-------------------\O',ANTED - fulltime position as cook, also:.J:>arttime help needed. Apply in person to:Uary at Bill T Family Re$lauranl. B·96­~::I t c~-------------------m;:EDED AT ONCE - sales person to~,how and sell mobile home$. Please';Iltate aile and eltjlerience. Bolt B,\RuidOllO News. Ruidoso N.M. 88345. R·!l6­;:tfc~-------------------•UETER READER - for water depart­;:ment. Pick up applicatlons at city hall.V·c.-f9~tc I.'~-------------------," '

P.ARTTTME MAID - wanted. ~7-2115. S­Ol-tfc

PERRY'S REPAIR & MAINTENANCE:SERVICE - Home appliance repair ­commercial and non·commerclal.Refrl~eration. a/c. heating and coolingrep$lrs, 257-2189. 646 Suddertb Drive. p.79·tfc

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: "D'ONE AROUND YOUR HOUSE? if If We Can't Do It, We'll Tell You Who Can. ~

~ We Do The following: ~it, *Maid Service *Yard Clean Up :~. *Trash Hauling *Carpenter Repair :~' *Painting *Roof Repair *Carpet Shampooing :: *And Many Other Things *You Name It And We'll Do It ~: * fire And Water Damage Clean Up And Repair :

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TOM HORNBUCKLERes.: 251-7901 ,

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LJiIT THE .a1'ARS TWIl\IIUE Al'OVE'I'PE .BEAUTIFUL. l'I\IIES ... Prlee redl!eed$11,IlIO.OOI .Owner w.1!! to len Y~Illrdaym~Yflll'l!\lhe::..•..bedro!lm, 2~ halllll, .Imt.y roo, P ty !!fslo.... , ...n1ee deelis, dooble ellr.p,,", feJleed'lnareaforpellljlnd .Is loe,ated 00 a e!ll'ller I!lI. A,pprcJidJDateIY2,tst Ill; fl. .Dnd Pfieed at$$8,500. .'

4-YEAR OLDCABlN - J bedroOlllll, 1ha~, plIrUallyeompleletl I1!lW!Ultalrl wllll1d be Ideal for %em.bedroolQI or excr. large game room.TrellIendolllview of lQountalal.

. . . .. YEAR-RQUND LOCA'J:'ION, NEAR SIIQPPlNG,BANK, ETC. _ Unf\lrDflbed 2 bedroolQ, 2 hatb,lIIeeden wllb flreplaee, carpeted~ l!leated OQ. a Jl8Vedstreet. You mUlt lee ~II ooe tiJc1ay IU!d e!lmJl8re.PrIeed t!lsell at ~,500. '

LOTS- BeallUJull!ltl t!IehoOl8 froID. Awide variety01 prices IU!d l!leaU!IDI• .JUlt lilted InAlt!I V1IIqeare..2extramee level I"" InHlgbMel" Buy s...Uequity IIIellbllr orboth IIlld 811lume elllllllng In..

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(un' UWE:'oInl'S.: 257·;649

MIKE WALDRONRes.: ,257-5690

$18,950. IS THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE for thiscute 3 bedroom. 1112 bath cabin with fireplace. Totallyremodeled, Inside and out, It may be lust what you'relooking for In the way of a vacation home. All city utilitiesand good access•

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EXC~ LOCA'J:'ION - 2 bedr!l!lm, 1 I>Dtbhome. TIle ",ater bedroom Is extra large. Hus abeauttfnl flreplaee, ItQrage, large lot, clty ullIttiell, andf1.e year-rpUJld loeaUo•• $38,500.

OWNER MOVED- E)l:eeUoot YIl....rollIld l!leatl!ln Intbls 3 bedroom, 2 balb home. Assume exlstlag 101U! orrefbulllce.C4!mer I!lt with pIlved streets a"d all elt.yIltlUtietI. .

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anI! a good b1l)!at $21,711I.

AMOIllG TIJETALLPIl\IES - F!JrDIshed 3bedroom,2 ba~, large 1I\lchen, U\'\III room, lien, f1replaee,garage, elllll~,fel!eed baek Yard, dlshw8llber,wasber, drye.., d~l, .earpeled,llll;tr& .n1ee large...ster ba~;SItu.atedOIl a ggOd l!ltwllb e8!lY aeeess onpIlvenient, with elty ~UJues. 1,600 sq. fl. for !lnly"',900. Doo'tlQll!.·UIIe OIle! . .

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CABIN FOR SAI.F.:: - by !lwner. !lver 'f.lacre with many pines, !lver 150 ft.running river frontage. sleeps 10. Call257·7790 or 2l/7-5204, 9lHltp

FOR SAlE - !lr le~se, 10'1155' mobileh!lme; i'emooeled. appliances 1l)~luded,

can leave on l!leati!ln or move. Call 257·5458. , H·911-2te

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1974 'I'OURITE - 14'x74' mobile home.furnished. well built, like new. 2bedroom. 2 bath, p!lreh. awning, skir·tinll, Reaaonable splICe rent, $12,000. 3711­435a. 911-2tp

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CaU Sam Nunnally. Assoc.Bus. 257·40651 Res. 257-4459

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Ruidoso Real Estate Co.Eaeh !lffleels Indepellcle.l1y ownednd lIPerated. P.O. Box l337

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TWOijF)AUTXFUJ., lUVEl\ \?I\Owr.LOTS-fantastle y1tlw•. $25,000 ll.nd $22,~.Also,·1 five bedro!lm, 2bat:b rustlcllome!In rlvllr, .$.\!O.OOO. 8ll6-7l/9-46%2, $06-7!17.7lla2!1r 251-5:1.O!l. . 89-12tP

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FOR RAI.F. - !lne or\be llillhest V!llume~C'n>ice stlltt!lns in I\uldoso. Buy nowbl'fore ~ummer seasc)D" House trailer'ncllldl'd in .ale.. Books qpen. Swain's·

·lllmmroek. Phone 2l/7.29$2. S-ll9·tfe

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BYOWNf;R -lot.140' front on Riley CoveIn Eldllrad!l heights aerOOS frpm Inn.

, ~brllok, Select area In the pi~s. Phone622·2849. R!lswell. New Mexlc!l88201. 95­4tp

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FOR ,SAl.E BY Q~R: - III /l~,llnr~trlctl'd. Unlque/lnd speclalllll'arvil'w. l00~lIl1!ln per minute water well.TClafl". electri~lty. Several building sites.~ oon pC'r arre, ('.1\11 .JerryKeet!ln. 257·$00 or 257-2760. ' K-95-tf~

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1350 SQ. FT. 3 bedrooml, 1'>lo balb bome wllb flreplaee. Good year arolllldl!leallon-imdprleed at oll1y $35.000. ,

MODIFIED A·FRAME. 4bedrllOllUl, 2..lbI wltb flrepillee, a large lereeoed­In cleek. 'l'bIs bome bas apprp:dmately 1100 Iq.ft. and II leu t1wI3 yeai'll old.Prlee4 lit $58,000.

VERY WELL built home In GreenMead!lwl Sabdlvlsllll wllb apprcJ:dmately1328 sq. ft. plUl a garage. 'l'bIs home baa 2 bedrooms, 1'1.0 balbi, brlekflreplaee,• Iee front lind baek yard. Kftehm applJaaees, walber 8Q.d ckyer are Inclnded.On.n elty IltlUlles andpaving. EJ:eel1ent l!leallOll.

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EXTRA NICE II bedr!l!l1Q clbln overlookblg ~e golf oonne. Great vIew;lpeelous cleepand l!ltI ofpretty trees. PrJeedat$45,100.

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TRY TO BEAT THIS ONENew 14'x70' 3bedroom, 1"'" batb, appl1aJleel, fum1llbed, earpeted. Ol1Iy",999.

Drive !lutHlgbway 37 t!lll07Meebem.See b!lw much Y!lUean lave !l.M!lbDeH!lmes.

1152' 3bedr!lOIQ, 10/. ha~, "repl_e. Cbplee lot. $31.500.

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large woQded lot, flreplac:e. P$,900,

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, '.WE NEEDapprox.16oosq.ft.housetoseil,cltyutlllties, -around $55.000. call Diana Isaacs for details. ,

LAS LOMAS with a view. Just 2 years old and very nice.2 bedrooms with fireplace. A real value at $24,500. To see,call Sonia Haffronft.

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JUST LISTED Is this very attractive home In preferredarea. Contains 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, den, utility room,fireplace. Offers one ,of the most spectacular vIews to b,found In RUidoso I Easily accessible ••• Ideal fql' v~ar·round living. 569,500.

BEAUTIFUL HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS GOLFCOURSE ESTATES offers 3 spacious bedrooms, formaldining room, formal living room. cozy ~en with fireplace.1% baths,' plus ~uble garage With electric opener androomy aHlc for storage. Larg,e windows In breakfast ar••and den affor~ breath·taklng views of Sierra Blanca. ThisIs truly an exceptional home, fuliV deserving of your at·tention If you're In the market for one of Ruidoso's finerhomes. 577,500.

PICTURE YOUR FAMlLY •. -~.in this luxury condominium located on the Alto COuntry Club golfcourse. 2,450 sq. ft. of spacious living plus 2·car garage. Com­pletely furnished and professionally decorated with theThomasville collection of fine furniture; coor~lnated linens for 4be~rooms and 3 baths; patio furnishings for the sun deck; allkitchen and utility appUances down to the 12-place semng ofWedgewood China. 2 separate furnaces provide extra energy­saving feafure. Alto Country Club membership Included In priceof $124.500.

SpectaCUlar view of Sierra Blanca Peak and EI ClipitanMountains are yours at no extra cost.

BY OWNERFor appointment callAnn George, 336-4353

SEEUSFORSOMEOFRUmoSO~MOSTClIOICE COMMERCIAl, LOCATIONS.

Ruldoso's Most Active Realtors· Phone 257.'1228BOBALEXANDER

IJIlI.:m.susJEANNEWHITLOCK

Res.: 257·5784

REMODI:LER'S SPECIAL! Nearly 1600 sq. ft. of solidolder home, In upper canyon area above Ebard st. Ruff 'NReady for someone with imagination, $29.500. Call DickWoodul.

BEAVTI FUL 2400 sq. ft. home located on Cree lOOadowsCOuntry Club. Full C. C. membership Inclu~ed.3bedroom,2 baths. beautiful game room, fenced backyard. Less than1 year old. Unfurnished and priced at $14.0()(). Clill RichardCothrun.

CHOiCE BUfLDING SITE In Black Forest. level. nicetrees and easy access. $12.500. call Marge Woodul. '

WILL TRADE (or house or sell,approx. 1800 sq. ft. lan­cer double-wide trailer. All exftas - $35.000. For ~etililscaUDiana Isaacs.

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SPECTACULAR VIEW goes with this 1900 sq. ft. home.Features :l bedrooms, 2baths, 2 fireplaces,game room andplenty of storage. Priced at $68,000 and owner says bringany and all offers. Must sell In 30 daysl COntact RichardCothrun.

$36,000 BUYS this Plnecliff beauty and It's furnished IJust under 1000 sq. ft. of charmIng mountain cottage [2bedrooms]. Built on flat lot with large deck. Call !ioniaHartronft.

ltichard'Cothruil, sales ManaCleI' - 251-2109Sonia Hai'ttonft, ASsocla'e Broke.. -37....312

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JUST 0,":1= highway 37, lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath. fulldeck. storage galore and always accessible year around.$62,500. Contact Marge Woodul.

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Starr's first TV entertainmentspecial,loosely based on MarkTWain~s 'The Prince and the Pauper.'IS set 10 contemporary Hollywood. Heappears as himself, a rock star Whoencounters his look-alike Ognir Rrats,a pathetiC street Vendor selling mapssl:lowing the locations of the homesof Hollywood stars... Each envies the other's lot, so theydecide to change places for a fewhours.

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(NBC) MONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PMI:.S.T., P.S.T•• 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T."The Moneychanlers" 1976 Kirk Douglas. ChristopherPlummer. In part two of this three-part adaptation of ArthurHalley's best-seller, Roscoe Heyward convinces the bankboard to enter Into a deal with a flamboyant financier.prompting Alex Vandervoort to Investigate. Meanwhile, aformer bank employee convicted of embeulement Isreleased from jail and goes to work uncovering the factsbehind a credit card·forglng scheme. (R)

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(NBC) BIG EVENT: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. ·8:00 PMC.S.T., M.S.T."The MoMYchanl.rs" 1976 Kirk DOUBles. ChristopherPlummer. This edaptatlon of Arthur Helley's best-sellerconcludes as a conglomerate's collapse threatens tho bank'sfinancial stability and Miles Easton finds his life to beIncreasingly endangered as he closes In on the gang of cr.dltcard forgors. (R)

(ABC) MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:30 PM E.S.T., P.S.T. ·8:30PM C.S.T., M.S.T.''Vetil'' Robert Urich. June A1lyson. An easyiolng privateInvest/ptor's search for a runaway elrl In the gamblingcapltafescalates Into a murder mystery that may cost himhIS lif••

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(CBS) WEDNESDAY NIGHT MOVIES: 1:00 PM E.S.T.,P.S.T•• 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T. ."1",," Martin Balsam. Sylvia Sidney. A ruthlessneighborhood gang succeeds In terrorizing an entire urbancommunity by continually preyllli upon tho elderly andinfirm and a semi-retired toolmaker gets Involved In thesituation when his lady friend becomes one of the gang's'prime tal'llets.

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(ABC) MOVIE SPECIAL: 9:30 PM E.S.T, P.S.T•• 8:30~y C.S.T., M.S.T."00 W"t. Younl Girt" Karen Valentine, Sandra Will. Twospunky young women form a partnership as they set outIn search of the legendary Billy the Kid in this lightheartedwestern adventure.FRIDAY

(ABC) FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: 9:00 PM E.S.T., P.S.T.• 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T.nP1ay Misty for Me" 1971 Clint Eastwood. Jessica Walter.A nocturnal California disc jockey becomes emotionallyinvolved with one of his listeners. whom he soon discoversis a homicidal psychopath, (R)

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(NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES: 9:00 PMt.S.T., P.S.T•• 8:00 PM C.S.T., M.S.T."Hall, Herol" 1969 Michael Douglas. Arthur Kennedy. In thedays leading up to his joining the Vletnam-era army. arebellious young college dropout attempts to sort out theconflicting values that have thrown his life into a state ofturmoil.

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10:11 ..CBS LATE MOVIE'McCloutl: Murder Arena' Marshall McCloud tracksdQwn • demented man who has killed young womenIn central Park at night and murdered I police decoy.(R) 'Kolak: Nursemaid' Stars: Telly Savalas, KevinDobson.(R)

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I:» II RHOOAFaced with llle prospect of spending the nlghlln ade&8rted mansion miles from the hIghway. Rhodatries to organlz' Iler lillie band 01 cowards Into sear·ching for food Ind blankets. (Concluding epIsode).IIACNEI.LEHRER REPORT••IU.RY TYLER IooIOORE• AVERY HOY• ADAM 12.IfiTtm80N8

1:01 ••THE AMAZING 8PXl£RMAHAn Idvaneed .xpetfment In genetic research Involv­Ing the controveralal teclu1lqu, 01 cloning goesami.. alId r.sultt In Splder-Mln becoming I kind ofJekyll alId HylJl phenomenon. (1lO min.).IIAGIG WETHOO OFOllPAJH11H()8 D UFEAHDTlMEa OF0RlZZLYADAMSMlllIJ dluuades I governmenl ofllciallrom plaCingabounty on thllilves of Wilderness animals. (eG min.)• NEWIrtEXJCO OUTDOORS••EIGHT IS EHOUGHWilen Tommy 'earn. that the night belore Isn·t worththe morning Iftsr. he and his lather hav, Il1lk aboulmanhood. (R; IlO min.'DRINGOFormer BeaUe Ringo Starr plays arock slar who en·counters hi. look-alike. in his first television special.whICh IIi00sety based on Mark Twaln'S "The PrinceaJUlthe Pauper." Guest surs: Art Carney. GeorgeHarrIson. John RiUer. Angie DickInson. (eo min.,• WEDHESOAYHIGHT MOYIE'Siege" S!arS: Martin Balsam, Sylvla Sidney. An ur­ban community Is lerroriZed by a nuthlessneillhbor1loOCl gug thaI continually preys upon II. (2hrs.)

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1:11 fJ" WEDNESDAY NIQHT lI<lVIE'Siege' SlIrs: Marlin Balsam. Sylvia Sidney, An ur­llan community is lerroriZed by a ruthlessne11lhbor1l00d gang lIlat conlinually preys upon il12hrs.)••NOVA'The Sunspot Mystery" The discovery 01 a link bel·ween weather patterns on earth and the H-year cy·cle of sunspol aClivity may open up the possibility 01tong-term wealMr prediction. According toastronomer Jack Eddy, the disappearance 01sunspots during Ille 17th century caused the "LittleIce Age.' (60 min.)BDIlINGOFormer Beatie Ringo Starr plays a rock slar who en·Counters hiS look-allke. in his first lelevlsion speCial,which Is loosely based on Mark Twaln's "The Princeand the Pauper.' Guest slars: Art carney, GeorgeHarrison, John Ritter,Angle Dickinson. (50 min.)1111CHARLIE'S ANGELSsabrina. Kelly and Krls elbow their way Inlo proles­slonal tennis 10 lind out who Is "eliminating' toplemale players priOr to matches with an agingchamp. (R; 60 min.)CI GERALD FORD ON FOREIGN fiOUCyIn hiS first lull-length Interview he has given sinceleaving offICe. the tormer President talks with NBCNews correspondent John Chancellor aboutlnletna·1I0nai relations during the Foret admlnislration. (60min.)

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7:Ol1811THERUNAWAYSAn adventure drama about a boy and a leopardwhose separate flights to freedom bring themtogether In a unique friendship. Slars: DorothyMcGUire. Van Williams. (90 mira.)II EASTERN MUSICa MAN FROM ATLANTISAmlschlevlous sea ell causes adullsto revert 10 theways of childhood by his mere touch. Guest slar: PalMorita. (A; 60 min.)IIWSIDE NEW MEXICO118 HAPPV DAYSIn aboxing match arranged by Fonzle, Ralph Matph'spnde overshadows his terror when he gets inlo thenng with aloolball bruiser. (R)lJ THE BIG EVENT IooIOViE'The Idoneychangers" Stars: Kirk Douglas, TimothyBottoms. When the bank's Investmenlln an unatableconglomerate turns sour, Vandervoort must rally toprevsnt Firsl MercantJIe Irom suffering a lotal col­lapse. (Concluding episode; 2hrs.)D IlIU.Y ORAHAM CRUllAOE

7:30 DFRUOALGOURIolET• MACHEI. LEHRER REPORT""LAVERNE AND SHIRLEYShirley II taken to the hospllil In need 01 anImergency operation, and the medical profession Islurned upside down.lR)IIOETHEATER'The Secrei Ule 01 John Chipman" Stara: RJlphWalle, Susu Ansp.1ch. A college prelldent tem·porarily changes his job st.tus to work SI alaborer­whICh leads to amore compassionate underal1ndlng01 people .nd lhe work they do. (go min.)

1:00 ••NATlONAL GEOGRAPHIC'Search For The Great Apes" Two female an·!hropologls15 are making great s!tides In studyingand preserving Ihl giant mountain gorillas 01 Africaand the orangul1ns ol80rneo, (eG min.)oD THE BIG EVENT IooIOVIE'The Moneychangers" Stars: Kirk Douglas. nmolhyBolloms. When the bank's Investmenlln an unslableconglomerate turnl sour, Vandervoort mUlt rally toprevenl Arsl Mercantile Irom suffering a 10t.1 col­lapse. (Concluding eplaOCle; 2hrs.)1111 THREE'S COMPANYOnly Jaek knowl the tnuth when eMilY. Janet andMra, Roper think Stanley II looling around withuolher woman. (R)

IS••OE THEATER'The Secrel Ule 01 John Chapman" Stars: RalphWaite. Susan Anspuh, A college presklenl tem­porarily changes hil Job stalus to worlc as a liborer­which leadlto amore compassionate underal1ntllng01 people and the work they do, (90mln.)IIIIABC IooIOVIE SPECIAL"Vegal" Stars Robert Urich. Tony Curtl8, JuneAllylon, When asearch lor. nuna.ay girl turnslntolmurder InvesligaUon. a Iree-wheellng formerpoliceman finds himself plJylng lor the hlgheslstake-IllS lite-amldslthe glitter .nd gtamour of LarVegas (QO minI

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'The Poetical Art 01 WilJiam Blake" Seleclions 01poelry by the poet-painter-engraver-mySlicalphilOSOpher are performed by The Firsl PoetryQuartel in the selling of a prinlshop whichspeClali2es in Blake's engraVings.aD THETONIGHTSHOW ..Guesl host: George Carlin. Guests: Mel TilJis,Joseph Sorrentino. (90 min.)• DAVIO FROST PRESENTS OUINNESS BOOKWilh Richard Dawson and Michele Lee presiding ashOsts. evenls on the program will establish newmarks fo' the Gulnness Book 01 World Aecords,Among these are the speed of a six-shooter draw,!he steepesl circus wire walk, and new records insword swallowing and log rolling.

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George Quartermain, prompting Heyw.rd's rival,Alex Vandervoort, to Investigate the financier's af·1.lrs. (PI. II. 01 athree-part episode; 2hrs.).LOUGRAHTA young terrorist Invades the Tribune newsroom,hotds Rossi and other reporters is hostages, anddemands arewrite 01 astory about his brother, whowas killed while holding up astore.IR; 60 min.)

1:311 .11 OHE OAYAU TIMEAnn's new neIghbor, a handsome race car cham·pion, tries to lind the key to her romantic ignition,(Pt I. of atwo-part episode. RIUII TURNABOUT'Sooner Or Late" 'eatures Singer Nancy Wilson andanthropologist laura Nader With a look at Ihe pro­blems of mothers Topics to be discussed Includemotherhood al age forty. l65tlOg for abnormalilies InIhe growrng felus. and a '11m called "Adapllng Tof.4otherhood "

1:00 8 CiI LOU QRANTA young terrorosl Invades Ihe Tribune newsroom.holds ROSSI and other reporters as hostages. anddemands arewrote of a story about hiS brolher. whowas killed whrle holding up astore (R: 60 min)UII MEETING OF MINDSAmellea's aCQulslhon 0' the Panama Clinal and thelarger Issues ol,mpenahsm. government regulalionof giant corporatIOns. man's propensity to deal har·shly With unpopular belrefs and the slgnl'lcance tomankind olthe Amerocan Revolulion are subjects ex·ammed by hgures Irom hlslory (eo mlOlrl8UGARnMEMlill declares she wanls to have a baby and begIns10 look lor someone perfect to be Ihe lather. le.vlngDiane and Maggie shockedDill HEWS

UI raMARY TYLER MOOREo THE TONIGHT SHOWGuest host George Carlin Guests Vlkk, C.rr.Kreskln (90 min,)• BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE

10:«lllOlillDHEWSIIOICKCAVETTSHOW• ORIGINAlS: THE WRITER IN AMERICA'Wllght MorriS" ThiS prohle looks althe Willner 0' theNalionai Book Award In 1057 for "The Field 0' V..slon'.•nd lhree-tlme willner of the coveted Gug·genhelm Fetlowshlp-twlce for pholography andonce lor Willing.OUHSUOKE

!O"JlI lUI CBS LATE MOVIE... "I'll Cry Tomorrow" Sunn HlIyward stars In apOignant .utoblographlcal slory of lillian Roth Ihalchronicles her decline 11110 alcoholism and her slowloulnsy b.ck to heal!h With the aId 01 AlcoholicsAnonymousD BIX BEJOERBECl<E IolEMORIAl FESTIVALOD THE TONIGHT SHOWGuesl hosl George Carlin Guest. Vlkkl Carr.Kreskln (110 min I• ANYONE FOR TEHNY8OH?'The Poehcal Arl Of William Blake" Seleelions 01poetry by the poel·p.1lnler-engraver-mysttcalphilosopher are performed by The Fllst PoetryQuartel ,n Ihe selling 01 a prtnlshop whichIpeclahzes rn Blake's engravingsIlPOUCESTORY'Lme 01 Fire' Stars JlIn·Mlchael Vlllcent. Aiel CordAyoung police officer JOins a speCIal unit and must!elIrn 10 cope wll~ killing (RI

11:00 • MACHEll LEHRER REPORT• DICK CAvmBHOWiii TOMORROWHost Tom Snyder Guest M.yor ISllbelia Cannon(RaleIgh. North Carollnal (eo min )• NEWS

11:311 8.lIlCCAPTIONED HEWSIlAONSlOE• HIGH CHAPARRAL

11:505 IIOUNSUOKE12:00 • SOUNDSTAGE

'The Cnusaders" and "Roy Ayers" JlIZ1 velerans thecrusaders. play some 01 the musIc thaI has often putIhem on the lOP of the Playboy and Down Beat mUSICpolls Roy Ayers Sings hiS brand of funky rhylhm andblues Including ·Everybody Loves The Sunshine'and 'Freaky Deaky '160 min IoD TOMORROW

'Host Tom Snyder Guest Mayor IsaOelia CaMOnIRalelgh North Carollnll 16(l min I

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l-OO 8800lllfll NEWSIt FEEUNG FREEHighlights include: arelay race, walklllg With acane.and the National Theatre olthe DeafQ IolAH FROM ATLANTISAmlschlevlous sea elf causes adulls to revArt 10 Iheways 01 childhood by his mere touch Guest slar: Pal"'orila.fR; 60 min)• THE RUNAWAYSAn sdventure drama aboul a boy and a leopardwhose separate flights to Ireedom bring themtogelher in a unique Iriendship Stars: DorothyMeGulre, Van Williams, (90 min.)II BONANZA

Television Schedule for the Week of April 24 through 30

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1:00 fJDOOBDNEWSo ZOOMo ROlLERGIRUlThe allillrl roller skating team. Ihe Pittsburgh Pitts,sets out to stnke a rock ·em. sock 'em blow 'or~omanhood In a race With an ail·male team StarsJoanna Cassidy Rhonda Bates (PremlereJll!l NATIONAL CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPSFIVe collegiate cheerleadlng leams from around thecounlry compele for the national htle Guesl starsCheryl Ladd George Burns PhylliS George BruceJenner Lou RawlS 190 min IIE BONANZA

1:30 fJ MAUDESpark s starl tlYlng when the newly·appolnted USCongresswoman Maude F,ndlily arroves InWashington DC thrOWing a monkey wrench InlOthe political maChinery (COncluding episode)oMACNEil LEHRER REPORTo MAAY TYLEA MOOREo RIO GRANDE PORTRAITSClJ MONDAYNIQHT BASEBAUABC SporlS wl1l lelevlse a Malor League Bueba1lgilme thiS evening However the elact leams lNerenot ilnnounced al press timeo ADAM 12o JOE AND VALERIEJoe bets hiS roommates, Frank and Paulle, Ihat hecan take Valeroe away from her danCing partner althe diSCO Stars Paul Regina Char Fonlane,P'emlere)o MY THREE SONS

1:00 fJ CiI NATIONAL CHEERLEADIHO CHAMPION­SHIPSFive co1leglate cheerlead109 teams 'rom around thecountry compete for Ihe nallonlll IIl1e Guesl stllrsCheryl Llidd George Burns, Phyllis George, BruceJenner Lou Rawls 1110 min IU AUSTIN CITY UMrTS'Asleep AI The Wheel·Bobby Bfldge" Asleep allheWheel plays Teus sWing 15 made tamous by theTelas Playboys lind Ihe lale Bob Wills Performer·songwtller Bobby Btldger's tolk songs concernmodern man s 1I11empi 10 deal Wllh splntual conlu,Slon reo min IU a AOUEAGIRLSThe aJl~orl roller skahng Ieam the PittSburgh PillSsels out 10 stroke a rock em sock 'em blow 101

womanhOod In a 'ace wllh .n all-m.le leam StarsJoannll CaSSidy Rhonda Bales (Premiere)II LATINO CONSORTIUM,,1I0VlE.... ·Anatomy 01 Af.4urde" 1959 James Stewart LeeRemick The story of a drunken lawyer aroused byIhe ,udge (l hrs I

D IIONDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES"The Moneychangers· Stars Kork Douglas, LomeGreene Roscoe Heyward conv,nces the bank board10 go .nlo a deal With Ihe lIamboyant hnanClerGeorge OUlirtermaln prompting Heyward's rIValAiel Vandervoorl to Invesllgllte the finanCier's af.taors IPt II of athree-part episode. 2hra I

1:31 BDJOEAHDVALERIEJoe bels hiS loommates. Frank and Pauloe, that hecan lake Valetle away Irom her dancmg partner al'he dISCO Stars Paul Regina. Char FonlaneIPremlereleliACHEIl LEHRER REPORTII ONE DAHU nilEAnn s ne.. neighbor a hantlsome race car cham·pion lroes to hOd the key to her romanloc Ign'loon,Pt I 01 atwo-Polrl episode RI

1:00 0 II CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT'Cars D,scounls MOVIng IRA s' How 10 protectyour car Irom lhefl save money by buylllg al factorydiscount oullets cui mOYlng cosls anti olvold lOSingmoney on Indrviduoll rellremenl olccounts olrediScussedo 0 liONDAY HIGHT ATTHE &.IOVIES"The MoneyChangers' Stars Kirk Douglas LorneGreene Roscoe Heyward convInces the bank boardto go InlO a deal Wllh Ihe IIolmooyant IonolnC/er

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•11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p,m., and dinner, 6:00p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sundaybuffet brunch, 10a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and Sunday dinner, 6p.m. to 10 p.m.,and we're closedTuesdays. .

Your hosts are John Frye and NaomiTatum.

ISAAC'S"Reasonable Prices"

MldtQWJl RuidosoPhone 257·5911

The attractive upstairs dining room atIsaac's offers a beautiful vl~w of SudderthDrive along wi,th prompt and courteousservice. The menu Includes a variety ofburfters, stroganof steak sandwich, create­a·sandwlch. Mexican food, reuben san­dwi~h, super salad, etc. Isaac's Is openfrom 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for yournoontime dining pleasure and 5:30 to 9:30for dinner.

DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP"Donuts by tbe Baker', Dozen"

Located Across FromThe Telephone Office

Phone 257-G535 .Dixie Cream Donut Shop offers the most

blRte temptln~ dell~hts available In theRuidoso area. From blueberry donuts,cream fl1\ed eclairs, to scrumptloU,o; cin­namon rolls. Every bite Is mouthwaterin~. .

r.all In ahead of time for parties and,order cakes or lar~e orders prepared tovour spedflcatlons. The Dixie CreamJ)(lnut Shop opens early early for yourt'Onvenlence. socome by soon and enjoyalltheir variations of ~oodics. .

FISHERMAN'S LUCKRESTAURANT

"Bpeclallzfngh:lWholeLoa.iaIal1a ClUbh"

Highway 'ItEaJtRo1doJo DoWDI, NewMexfco

Pbone378-4%UFisherman'sLuck Restaurantwelcomes

the fish hWlgry to dlne and enjoy theirseafood cuisine whether it's shrimp,·,oysters, c1aIrlS, haUbut or fresh catfish.You'U tb1nk you must be close to the oceanwhen you take those first few bItes.

. Moderately priced, Fisherman's Luckextends a ~rdiallnvitatlon to eyerypne totry their specialIty, clLotdsl8na wholecatfish!' Also serving steak and th(trlmmtn~s, the Fisherman's LuckRestaurant is open to serve breakfast,IWlch and dinner.

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JONAO'SRelaud D1nlng withFine Foods aDd Wlne

LocatedItCree Meadows CoUDtry ClubPhone %57-5833

Jonao's is open to the public for lunch.

KENTUtKY FRIEDCHICKEN

"FlDger Uekfn'Good"IntheG.~way Area

Phone %5M311One of RIJldQso's favoritefJ for hurry-up

take-out orders or relax(!d dining in thedinin~ room, Kentucky Fried Chicken hasadded Fish 'n Chips and Tacos to ,theirmenu. The MondaylTuesday Special in·eludes 3 pieces of chicken, mashedpotatoes and gravy, cole slaw and a roll.C~e a hot or cold drink and yourfavorite sundae to complete your meal.

NOTTINGHAM'S DELI"EpicureanDeligbts"

25%3 Suddertb DrivePhone%5'1·ZZ15

A delightful taste treat awaits you atRuidoso's newest! Located In midtown,Nottl~ham'/3 Deli and Catering features13 delectable deli sandwiches and twodifferent hot entrees daily. Take outordersare welcome and their catering servicecan offer anything from fonnal diningarra~ements for 1~ to breakfast for twoiri your condominium.

Nottingham's Is open from 10:00 a.m.until midnight Monday through Thursdayand from 10:00 a.m. until 2:30· a.m.FrIdays and S~turdays; closedSundays.

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CrlrHf Ofj Opry Houle •The Grand Ole qpry Ho.u~e is the home of the greatest

show in country musIc. But It IS.also 0rle of ~he world s mostmodern and coJiiplete teleVISion pro~uctlon centers andconcert auditoriums. AUdiences h~ve filled the 4,400 seatsto see performances by Fran~ SII!atra, Lou Rawls, BarryManilow, John Denver and KnsKrlstofferson. ' ••

Behind the stage there is the Opryl~nd TeleVISionProduction Center. Here in the ,300-seat auditorium.. crewstllpe national coJiimercialsand syndicated shows that rangefrom 'Pop Goes. the Country' alld '1)1e, Port.er ~agonerShoW' to WNET-rV's 'Oanee in Amerr.ca series With theMartha, Graham Dancers, and the Merce. Cunnl?ghamTroupe. This season It will be the, stage for Opryland s neWmusical 'Broadway!' and the Opry Star Showcase, two of the13 live music shows flt Opryland. ".,. ,.. .,

'But on weekends It belongs toth~Opry and the count';)'music fans· Who corne hundreds of 'T1Iles to see the world slongest runrting live radio show.

ALL SEASONS RESTAURANTFqod prepared to perfectfon

Located In theCbaP8rral MotorHotel

RuJdOlO DownsThl' All SpAsonll Restaurant Invites

I\vprvonl' to fllne out and enjoy deliciousml'nl~ orpO:lrt'C! to vour liking. The An .~l'n~Oml :l1so features The Morning I.Jne(or fll.r:troffM' flrinkers which will suittTtSln\' of vou I'AI"l.' fans. J.ook for dally<:t\l'C'll'Il1lln nflflltfon to the re~ular menu or1'1'110" I'OIlMnPt dlnlna, whichever you1'll'l'rpr. Rl'flproratl'd. the All Seasons isollPn ?4 hnunl lJ tJav. so whether it's earlyor tAtl'. I'omp Ollt nnd enloy dininR at its~I

COUSINS'"Good food, GooclI>rtDk,GGod MlIlIlc"

3MOes North em BIg....y a'1Pbou4! Z5HtA

. 1?(¢ng at Cousins' is a unlque,re!axedexperience with ~urtesy and service justa part of their olltstanding offer.

Live entertainment is featured nightly Inthe luxurious dining room and you areinvited to relax with a refrellhing coc:trtallwhile contemplating selections from amenu offering everything from char.broiled hamburgers to steak and lobsterand homemade' bread and desserts. Therecipes are all their own or from old faIl'lilyrecipes and every item is prepared fresh mthe kitchen.

-,TINNIE'SSILVER DOLLAR"Where TIme TumedBackThe Clock,J

TiDDfe,N. M.[u.s. '10/380 between ROIweli &: ,Ro1doso]

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Tinnie Mercantile Company takes YOUback to elegant, tum ofthe century dining.lave the hectic world behind as you enjoyslzzllnR steaks, succulent lobster, tenderlamb chops, trout and your favorite spiritsin opulent, authentically appointed salonsof yesteryear. -

For food, service and atmosphere you'nnot soon forget, step Into the Tinnie tJmemachine and tum the clock back to truedinlnR pleasure.

LILLIE'S RESTAURANT"Everyth1Dg11Cooked

In U1Ue', Kitchen"MkitowD Ruldoto. PboDe %5'1-1455

Enjoy a touch or Old Mexico in midtownRuldosol LUlle's ltestaurant will give youthe real $<luth of the border feetlng fromthe Spanish- decor to the deUcioushomemade Mexican food.

Open year around from 11 a.m. until 10p.m., Lillie's specializes In superb serviceand a menu that features Guadalajara~een chile con queso, enchiladas andtacos along with sandwiches andsteaks.

KINGS SUPPER CLUB"RuidosO's Unique Restaurant

&: Cocktail l.otmge"Package Store

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Located on Sudderth Drive near mid·town Ruidoso, lUngs l's the place -for acomplete evening~ The food is great, theservice (s second to none and the en­tertainment Is tops. '.

The package store 0'Pe.ns at to a.m. andbas all youI' favorite brandS incltidInganexceUentseleclfOl'l of wiJles and lmportedbeet. Oiriner,served from 5:30 p.m. untn10:30 p.m., offem steaks' Of the finestquallty, lobstet, shritnp, chtckenandmore. Live entertainment from 8:30 p.m.untilt:oo a.m. invites you to just sit back·and Jlsten orenjoyan eveningofdancing.

..MY SISTER'S PLACE'~D;* GetR.pped Off!"

Upper Ruld"o fa P08* Office BlockSpecializing In excellent ~harbroil(!d

steaks Jlndauthentic Mexican food servedin a relaxing environment, My Sister'sPlate is THE Pla~ to eat in Ruidoso. Andwhen the flne folks at this superb familyrestaurant say, IIDon't get ripped off,"theyrnean just that, as reasonable pricesare their primary concern.

My Sister's Place is open Tuesdaythrou.qbSunday from 7a.m. until 2:30 p.m.for breakfast and luncband from 5:30'p.m.until 8:30 p.m. for dinner.

SONNY'S BAR~~-Q

"Pft-CookedBar-B-Q"UpperPoet Office Block

Pbone%51~51

Sonny's Bar-B-Q welcomes you to an oldfashioned atmosphere of sawdust coveredfloor and red plaid table cloths an(1delicious bar-b-q with all the trimmings.

Menu selections include sliced beef,chopped beef, ham, ribs and Polishsausafte. Choose a generous helping .ofbeans, potato salad, cole slaw or springsalad to completeyour meal.

Sonny's Is open from 11:00 a.m. until9:00p.m.,(7:oop.m. Sundays)

BIG r FAMILY RESTAURANT"RuJdoIo'. FamnyRel1auraElt"Badder1h Drive, Gatewly Area

Phoae%5'1-= orZ5'l·'lH4'J.'hJs popular dining spot for aU ages

includes a menu of anything your heartdesires ••• ranging from big juicycheeseburgers to their own fish sandwichor steakfinJ(ers. Call in your order ofchicken or tacos and enjoysides ofmelt·in­your-ll1outh french fries or top it all offwith a delIcious truit pte. Ice creamspecialities are also a favorite of theTastee Freeze. TrY sundaes and shakes off!V~flavortosuItjustYOU.

, INN OF THE MOUNTAIN GODS"NewMexico', ODly

CompleteLuxuryBe.OttFleDlty"OwDed IiadOperatedby .

theMescaluo ApadleTribe

3.5MDet=e=OIOODthe MAMA LENA'STbeMeseaJeroApacheTribe ITALIAN RESTAURANT.

• Phoue %5'1-5141 t'HDmemade ItalfanFoodu

'!be Inn of the Mountain Gods provides lBI~~or1hoftbeStopUgbt"uests every amenity of luxury Uving onMecbemDrivesurrounded by 460,000 acres of unspoiled ' Pbone%S1-m5fOl"est. A toUch of the old country and real

Spacious accommodations offe~ a Italian food await you at Mama Lena's infantastic view of the lake and Sierra the Thunderbird Lodge. The entire famnyBlanca. Superb wining and dinlng in the win delight In a unique dining experiencelush dining room will delight the choosiest when they select from such taste temptingof ~ot1rmets with a wide selection of wines speclalities as lasagna, ravioli, spaghettiand mixed drinks and fine steaks and'or pizza. The menU also includes a varietyseafood. Live entertafmnent is featured on of sandwiches. Enjoy the rustic old worldthe mezunIne floor in the Ina-da Ba-coo- atmosphere ofMama Lena'sanyevening.wa room for an evening of dancing orlistening; two other lounges are located foryour tonveniente. Guests will enjoyswimming, boating, fishing, golf, tennis,horseback riding and everything else youwould eXJ}eCt fron:l a great resort.

WINNER'S CIRCLE"RuldCillO'. EDtertalnment

NightS tt'MfdtownrWdOIO

Conveniently located in the midtownarea and offering ample, off-the-streetparking, The Winner's CirCle serves aUyour favorite mlxed, drinks, beer andsnacks starting at 4:00 p.m. every day.exceptMondays. ", .', " .

LOCaUy reoowed Lynn Martirtand theMarlin Music CompanY' plays for, yourdancing ai1dUst~lng pleasure on Fridaysandsaturdays.

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of Alex Cordeen' Toma Is persuaded 10 give protec­tion to a powerfUl underworld palrlarch. tR; 2hrs.,15mln.)

11:00 • MACNEIL LEHRER REPORTgDlCKcAvrnsHOWClTOMORROWHosl: Tom Snyder. Guests: George Benson.leonard Feather. (60 min.)II NEWS

11:30 D.ABC CAPTIONED NEWSII HIGH CHAPARRAL

I2:tO mMEETINO OF MINDSAmerica's acquisilion of the Panama Canal and thelargeylssues 0' Imperialism. government regulallonof giant corporations, man's propensily 10 deal har­shly With unpopular behefs and the signlhcance tomankind of the Amencan Revolullon are subjects ex­imlned by hgures from hiStory. (60 mln.1OGTOMORROWHosl: Tom Snyder Guests George Benson.Leonard Feather 160 mIn)o NEW MEXICO REPORT

12:30 II F.B.I.12:045 0 NEWS1:05 IIGUHSMOKE

1:00 elDOlIlIClHEWSgZooMo COMEDY TIME'Space Force· Inter1lalaC!lC war ,s threalonlng theunIverse and malor deCISions are mIhe hands 0' IhewaCky crew 01 a starcrall spaceship callod FI leoStars Fyed Willard. Wtlllilm PhiPPS• THE NEW ADVENTURES OF WONDER WOMANWonder Woman loms lorces wlln Andros. 1ftemrssaty from Ihe Interplanetary Councll 1ft remOlespace. In an ellOl1 to crush a group 01 'ugltlveoutl.ws 'rom space belore lhey can lay waste 10Eart/l (PI I 0' atwo-pall episode. RI.IIONAHZA

1:.30 II BHA HA NAa MACNEI. LEHRER REPORTU "WARY TYLER MOORE• OVER EASYIlAOAM12a D CPO SHARKEYChlel Sharkey lurns wheeter-dealer and hoodWinks alf1ck, usstk:ar salesman Inlo buying back Ine neapne dumpel1an gullible seamen

1:01 II • THE NEW ADVENTURE!!WMAHWonder Woman jOins lorees wllh Andros. anemlSWy Irom lIle Inlerplaneury Col1ncll In remolespace, In III effort 10 crush a group of fugitiveoutlaws lrom space belore lIley un la, wasIl 10Eatth. (PlI. olatwo-par1 episode; R)

• FAUOf EAGLES• COItl£DY11I£"Space Force" InllrllaJaelic wv Is l'lraalanlng 1Il1unlvefH and major deelslons VII In the nands 01 thlwadi, craw of a slllcrafl space.hlp called FI. leo.Stars: Fred WiIliIll. William Pltlpp•..UNUYOICU••DOAOTHYHAIIU PRE8ENTIWII,IIJERSTIlt allow wil be a trIbu11 to "wlnnlrs"-1ndlriclualswtlo haTe won recognlllon !of ouUtandlngacI1lmll'lents. DorolIty Hamill, Ihi 0tJmJ)Ic Icaskalillg cllamplon, wi be jolntd by two o!hIf win­MfI: MIl LIn6eflIlld Bruce Jennaf.110 mln.1••fIOCKFOlIDFLEIfilii Rocklord'. onelilneceJknal. cIiIcoYIrs and laBsIn love wiltllIl a.spIrlng sJn9tf wtlo /Ust ha9PW tobe lila pawn in a lotafiHoMected counterfei'sdlemt. GUill stall: Iaaae Hay.., Dionne WIIWicl.(11; 10 min.)• THE INCaEllaE HUtJ(Ahlghw.y duel between agtrl truck driYer Illd apair01 hijlClers pl1s lbe Hulk ~1II1!h1 huge tanker rig.110 min.) \

1:11 • CPOIHARKEYChlII8lIalllly tums .hullr-dt.11I and hoOdwinks alJlcky ultd-eU saJtsman into buying back lite heaphidIll'nged on gullible sumen.81UoCHEl. LEHAER R£PORT

....nteltCRmlLEHUtJ(AIIlg1myduel between I glff truek driver snd apairoIllijaciers pl1s!hl HutIl IQIlMI lbilluge tanker rig.lIlllllln.)••WAIHIIGTOtt WEEKItREVIEW••QUINCYAIlaIf ultn apple II list only clue Quincy hU in aIfe-or-death Iffor1 10 locale I kldlllpped leenagerburltd aIIYlI with leu llIan a 24-hour supply of ox­JOIll.IR;III min.)••FRl)AY NlBHTIKME••, "Play MIstr For MI' Stars: Cllnl Eutwood,Jlulca Waltef. Adlrsngl(! woman falls hopelessly,murderously in love with. disc jocklY's InUrnatl1yinviting YOice. (2 II".).IIOVIE..~ 'One Million Yeats B.C," ,. Rique' Welch,John Rk:hvdson. Man lurned oul ot I Rock Tribemills I WOlnIll from aSheD Tribe in thllille 01 HIe Inprehistoric limes. (2 hra.)• HUSlAHIl8. WIVES AND LOYERIWillie tilt man arl beeomlng obseued with the glt-r1clMlulck achtme of buying a race horH, thalrIrOllItn atl abIorbed In something qul1t difftrtnt-l

II FRENCH CHEF'To Make ABuche' Julia Childs turns a jelly roll intoan elaborate log-shaped cake, complete. withsimulaled bark, mushrooms made from menngue,and spun sugar moss.DII THE HANNA-BARBERA HAPPY HOURHosted by two Itle-size puppets. Honey and SIS, whoSing, dance and chat wllh guest slaI8 Abe Vlgoda,Melissa Gilberl and Belly White. (60 min)U CROSSROADS AND COURAGEII 0 WELCOME BACK, KOnERHorshack becomes uncontrollable when he sudden.Iy shines as aradio star (R)o OPERATION: RUNAWAY'No Pronce For My Clnd8lella' A psyChOloglSIspeclahzlng In tracking down runaways seeks amen·tally disturbed teen·ager wno has fled 10 San Fran·cosco to become a call girl Stare Robert ReedJames Olson (Premiere, 2hrs )I!llll HAWAII FIVE..()The baffling discovery In a cane held 01 the..oOdy 01wealthy HawaIIan horsebreeder Frank KealOlla leadsFIYe-0 boss SIeve McGarren Into an Invesllgallon 011IN0-and pOSSibly Ihree-felated murders (60 m,n )

1:30 0 WODEHOUSE ptAYHOU5E'1\ VOice From The Past' In order to please hiS com·mandlng 'Iancee, a tlm,d young man enrolls tn anagllcullural correspondence cqurso When hemistakenly receIves a course ,n Slllf-eonhdence hedevelops an lion Will-much to her dISmayU MACNEil LEHRER REPORT~ 0 WHAT'8 HAPPENINGIIAal s f"endshlp wllh Rerun becomes a showbUSiness casually when Aerun Ihreillens 10 InterfereWith Ral , dream of becoming a super lalenl agenlIA)

1:00 0 0 ONCE UPON ACLASSIC'lOlna Doone' EpISOde Nine Lorna sglass necklacebears Ihe same family cresl al Ihe gille of a nearbymanSion John ,n.e5\1gales, seektng Lorna', !rueIdent'tyom OPERATION: RUNAWAY'No P"nce For My C,nderella· A psychOlogistspeclahZlng ,n Iracklng down runilways eeeke a men·tally disturbed teen·ager who has fled 10 San Fran·CISCO 10 become a call gill Stare Robell ReedJames Olson (Premiere 1hr8 JIII S BARNEY LULllROele(\I.e Vemana s preoccupatoon wrth leleYl$JonprOVIdes a crUCial break ,n solVing the melhod ofopera\lo" of afelon plagUing Ihe 12th preclncl (RIII" NATAUE COLE SPECIAl.The Ihree-tome Grammy Award winner Will be 10lnedby gueM stars Ellln, Wind and File. Johnny /,IalMand Slephen B,shOp (60 m,n I

Ul m.. ARABS AND ISRAElIS"The Palestonran Ouesllon' Pall Two Men and.omen dl5C1lbe openl, and frankly lltell percep­\Ions 01 each ollter and Of Inemse/vee rn Ih,s prl>­gram whICh elplores the problem 0' Israel and InePalesltnlVls. Ine root 01 Ine ItItddle wi conntct1111 ABC IolOVJE SPECIAl.'Go Wesl. Young Gtl1' Stars Kilen Vilenllne, san­dra wm Two hlgn-splrited young women. 1111 0111II11r peltlCOalJ IIld StriP on gunbtlllSllld SlIaul onI serice 01 mlSllfr.nluru In seven 01 Biily the Kid(10 min l

... IIAWAI FIVE.()The baffling dl~ery In a une field aline body 01wUlthy Hft.llan horublHder Frank KIilIoIl.leldsFIY8-O boSl 5t"e WcGarren Inlo an In"sllgatlon ofhrO-alld poUibly Ihrtt-felated murders (10 min I••ADVOCATEJThe toptc 10 be llIbalad is: "Th. Ubof RelDml At! Of1171: Should CongTeu PnrtIc1e Wore ProIIlt1lon ForUnion Or~1zlng1' 110 min.)••II£WI.IIOVE••• 'A Big KInd For Thl UltII Lady" ,.H.nry Fen-ltI. Joanne Woodw1.rd WIfe ola COOlPllIsiTI g&mbl81radcJlS to join • pollir I1ll11l1 In list bact room olaI.Iredo tlGlet In ,. 10 rtCt)VJllIstll life U'rings. f11t1S.)

tJI • THE TONIGHT SHOWGueslllolt: Roy Quk. (10 min. I• C8I LATE WOVE"'ASH' Hnteye. weary from long llou" al Iheoperating table, bfcomu a slfflwalker. elltIbitingrIfYI~ behaYior. fR) .,~ 'imItation GenerarS\llI: Glenn Ford, RId Buttons.

tI:tI .e•••NEWS• DICK CAven SHOW.IIAITEJIIIECETHEATRE"OuT Mut1JaI Fr\aIld" Nicodemus Bollin and his wile100II lor waY' 10 spend lIteiY inlleritanC41, and Liz2i1'slife Iaken new tum now lnalsll.'s flYing willi Jenny.lie doll drelllllUlf. (10 min.1

ItJI • CIS LATE WOVE"MASH' Hawkeye, weary from long houri al listoperating table, becomes a sJeepwalk81, exhibitingrIfY Itrange behavior. (R) ..~ 'imItation GIfIIral'S\llI: Gltnn Ford, Red ButlOnS.• lOOK lIE," '"Arlene Francls: AMemoir" by Arlen. Francis.••THETONIIDIT SHOWGuesl hosl: Roy Clark. (10 min.)8ITARSKY AHO HUTal-TOIIASursty and Huteh-'Tbe S11up". Pl n. A deadlySIrles of mishaps plagues StarSky and Hutch as!heir investigation Inlo lite murder 01 amob cI1llltaJnleads them to organiZed crimi. Toma-"ThI Contractof AlII Conleen" lorna Is persuaded 10 give prolec­tion to a powerful underworld patrllren. (R; 2ftrs.•15mln.)

itA .ITARSKY AND HUTal-TOIIASlltSky .nd HUlch-'TI1e Sltup", Pt. H. A deadlyaetles 01 mishaps plaQues SlIrsky and Hutch astheir Il1YlIltlgation InlO Illt murder ala mob chieftainleads !him 10 OllIIfIlzed crimi. Toma-'TI11 ConlJlCl

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Television Schedule for the Week of April 24 through 30cuUhroat creative-writing conlest. (60 min.)

1:30 ••WAlLITREETWEEKHost: Louis Rukeyser, 'Can You Bank On BankStocks?' Guesl: William R. Fisher, Jr" Senior Vice­President of Donaldson, lufkin and Jenrette.

I:CO .8HUSBANDS, WIVES AND LOVERSWhile the men are becoming obsessed with the get­rich-qulck echeme of buying a race horse, Ihelrwomen are absorbed In something quite differenl-acuUhroat creative-wriling conlesl.l60 min.)8 MASTERPIECE THEATRE'Our Mutual Friend' Nicodemus Bollin and his wifelook for ways to spend their Inherllance, and Lizzie'slife takes anew turn now that she's living wllh Jenny,the doll dressmaker. (60 min.)D ROCKFORD FilESJim Rockford's one·llme cellmate discovers and fallsin love with an aspiring singer who just happens tobe the pawn in a Mafla-connecled counlerfeltscheme. Guest stars: Isaac Hayes, Dionne Warwick.(R; 60 min.)U RRING LINE ,Host: William F. Buckley, Jr. (60 min.)OCBNEWS

1:30 0 THE TONIGHT SHOWGuesl host: Roy Clark. Guests: George Gobel, JoseMolina. (90 min.)CB NBA BASKETBALL

10:00 fJOClUOII NEWSo DICK CAVETT SHOW9 AUSnN CITY UMITS"Vassar Clemenls-Galemouth Byown' Two versatilemusicians provide Nashville musIc. bluegrass and amulll,lnslrumenlalist performance, (60 min)

10:.30 ft IINBA BASKETBALLo TURNABOUT'Sooner Or Laler" features singer Nancy Wilson andanlhropologist laura Nader wilh a look at the PYO­blems 01 mOlhers TopiCS 10 be discussed Includemotherhood at age forty. tesllng lor abnormaltlies Inthe grOWing lelus. and a flilll called 'AdapIIng ToMotherllood.'oD THE TONIGHT SHOWGuest host Roy Clark, Guests' George Gobel, JoseMolina, (90 min.)II MOVIE.'1'/ "The Mac Maslers' 1910 Burl Ives. David Car,radlne A black union eoldler relurns 10 ranch 01lormer masler, and IS evenluall, made co-owner ofland. 12 hrs.)

lD-A5 CI SARmA'And Down Will Come Baby' Barlllla's Iliad 10 ababy­eelling rackel is muydllred forcing hIm 10 .ssume therole ola prospecllve buyer In an attempllo crack theopllraUon.IR)

11:00 II UACNEl.LEHRER REPORTII DICK CAVETTSHOW13 THE AtltoNlGlfTSPECIALHost: Journey. Guests: Rila Coolidge, AI Jarreau,Eddie Idoney, Lou Riled. (90 min,)

OF WONDER 11:30 •• ABCCAPTIOHEDHEWS11:55 • MOVIE

.'h 'Deslln.lIon Innlr Space" 1sea Sheree North,GlIy "'lull. Story aboul deepsel divers as theyremove .xOIIc dl~' from. weild crall they h.ve~Sillrom thl ocean', floor.

12:10 .GaEATPalFOllIIANCES'ProfsnlonaJ Foul' Tom Sloppvd'iplay, III In pre­Itnl day Pt~ue, lxamlnll molll. and morala for •traoleomlc altKk on totaIltarlan repra..lon.19O min.)••THE MlDHmtTSPEClALHos!: ~mey. Ollllta: Rita Coolldgl, AI Jarreau,Eddie Monay, Lou Reed. 190 min.)

1ta .IIOCKCOHCERT.IAIIETTA"And DownWill Come Baby"Batllla·elHd 10 abally­HIIing 0011Is murdared lorcing him to IllUme listroll oilprosptCtiyt lKIyet In an Itlempl 10 crack tiltoperstion, (R) •.1EW1IEXJCO REPORT.F.I.L

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tragicomic allack on totalitarian repression. (00 min.'DD GERALD FORD ON FOREIGN POLICY ,In his lirst full·length Interview he has given sinceleaVing oltice, the former President talks with NBCNewe correspondent John Chancellor about Interna·tional relations dUring the Ford administration (60min)IIU STARSKY AND HUTCHApretty news reporler covering the police beat hndsthe unorlhodox methode used by SlarSky and Hutchto be ob,ectionable-until she hnds hersell lace·to·lace With aneNOUe gunman (R 60 min IOlD NEWS

1:30 0 THE TONIGHT SHOWGuest host Roy Clark Guest Rip Taylor 1110 min ,i) CBS LATE MOVIE'HawaII F,ve.()' An ecology lanallc pulls someharmless slunlS to Illustrate hiS Views on the en·Vlronment IRI 'Kolak Cross Your Hearl And HopeTo O,e' Slars Telly Savalas KeVin Dobson IR)

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10;30 fJ CBS LATE MOVIE'HawaII F,ve.()' An eCOlogy lanal,c puliS someharmless stunts 10 Illuslrate hiS Views on the en·'lionmenI IR, 'Kolak Cross Your Hearl And HopeTo O,e' Stars Telly Savalas KeVin DObson fRIo DICK CAVrn SHOWoCI THE TONIGHT SHOWGuesl host Roy Clark Guest Rip Taylor 1110 mIn,o BOOK BEAT'Arlene FranCIS AMemOli' Oy Arlene FranCISo POLICE STORY-MYSTERY OF THE WEEKPOlice Slor,··Oangelous Gamel' Underco,er copI"el 10 calcn the b,g man behind a rong 01 prosl,lu'lion and dope IRI MYllery ollhe l'Iee.-·O'llanl Ear.Iy warning- A slory 0' a "SllaloO" Oy dead lam"ymembers 10 Ihe personnel of a snowbound m,l,tarylialion ,n the "'rCliC IA 1h'S 30 m,n

10'~ III POLICE STORY-WYSTERY OF THE WEEKPolice Story--Dangerous Gamel' underco.er cop'''a! 10 catch lhe b,g man behind a ring 01 prOSlllu,lion and dope IA) Myllery 01the Week-'D,slant Ear·Iy Warning' A slory 0' a "s,laMn Oy dead familymembers 10 Ihe personnel 0' a snowbound m,hlaryItlhon ,n the "rchC IA 1hr, 30 m,n ,

11:00 0 ..ACNEll LEHRER REPORTiii DICK CAVrn SHOWo TOMORROWHOSI Tom Snyder GueM Monle Banion aulnor 01'Uarttage Grounds For O,.orco '160 min I

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'''Ileop At TM WMe~BoOby BrIdger· "sleop allnoWhoel playl TOliS SWing as maele 'amoul by thoTOliS Playboyl and Iho tate Bob 1';,111 Perlormo',song."lor Bobby Bridger I lOIk long I concernmode,n man I allompt 10 doal wltn spllllual conlu·lIon (EO m,n IUII TOIolOAAOWHall Tom Snyder GueSI Monte ~nlon aulhor 01'Uallage Groundi For DIVorce· /60 min I9 NEW MEXX:O REPORT

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NETWORKS AHD SlATIOHS REWM THE R1CIHTTO ItIAXE QWtQES

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=~IWHfA.IA1EIA H»P'Y HOUR .HOSfe<l1Yy ttro filHize puppets. Honey and 511...1101lnO. danct and dial W'itll gUIII Itan Abe V"lQoda.WensSi Gilber111lC1 Betty Whitt (10 mIn)••me WALTONSThe WallonslTy to laYe their bam 111 on fite by a101·,eJr-(l1d Chel(,tu ltlllWl no C1a1lllS n "u butllover aucre<l tribal burial grourul (R.1Il mtn ,

t3I 8 THE JEFFEJISOHSGeorge Jefferson IS 011 Cloud Nine nen ne finallypersuadll LWnelto join htm in lne family's CIW1~busmeu (R)• MACHa. LEHfISI REJlORTB IIIWIY TYlER MOORE• A,P.a. AT WORXlIeAD.UI12

1:11 8110VlE.. "Fools' PlJIde'll71 James Stewart George KIn­nedy. Thru el~ns a" sulked by their lormerortson guard. (2 hrs.)

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5:30 (!) NEW MEXICO REPORT5:45 (!) SACRED HEART':00 (!) VIA ALLEGRA

D PTLPROGRAM':15 II YOUTH ON THE MOVE.:30 Q VISION ON ZIG ZAG

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1:45 IlSOCfALSECURITYSHOW7:00 8 GkOST BUSTERS; IN THE NEWS

QSAMSONIIGOSPEL SINGING JUBILEEII ANIMALS, ANIMALS, ANIMALS; SCHOOL ROCKa DAY OF DISCOVERY .• REX HUt.lBARD ..• GOODNEWS

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l1:fl1 ••mBfEON THREE8ASKET8ALl.A halfcourt basketball gam. played In gym. andschool yardl. Participants Includa: Pete Maravlch.BiUy Cunningham and l.Var Burton VI Rick Barry,Lenny Wilkins and Kenl McCord.8 WATCH YOUR MOUTH'Handsllmest Boy" Gale's broken hearl.ls mendedby Ihe allenUons of. mkf.semeslerlransr~rsludenlwhose goodkloks .re cau.ing asensation at Ell­ington High. Mt. Getter's crass Jeams that words Itenol alway. spelled the way they .ound; and thaICupid's arrOw, can strike young, old. .nd In­between alike.BYAESTIEMPO8 tlFtHITY FACTORYD FIRST aAPTlSTCHURCH~E$AND ANSWERS

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1:30 1111. NBABASl(ETBALL PLAYOFFS .CBS sports wllf lel.vlse an NBA playoff game today.However. the exaet leams were not announced atpress lime•..••STUDIOSEEOTHISISTHEUFE .• OIRECTlONS .flI PORTER WAGONER SHOW

12:00 8 FEEUNG FREEHighlights Include: arelay taee; wilking wllh acane;arid the Nallonal Theatre 01 the Deal•

IiklVlE~"'1h 'Curs~ or TheOemon' 195/l Dana Andrews,Peggy Cummins, Man unleashlis unspeakalbehor·tor when he discovers anclant magic slone, 2) ..

';00 II.MISIU.U.BEAUTYPAGEANTThe most beautiful women In America, representingthe !ill states and the DlstrlCI of Columbia, will com­pete for the coveted IIlie of Miss USA 1978. Hosts:Bob 8arker, HelenO'Connell.ll! hrl.)• PREVlH AND THE PlTTSBUAGH'A Galherlng Of Players' Isaac Stern. Plnchas Zuker·man and Nathaniel Rosen. principal cellist for thePittsburgh Symphony, loin Andrll Prevln In an In·formal setting for some chat and music-making. (60min.)OD N8CSATURDAYNIGHTA1'THEMOVIES.. 'Hall Hero" Stars: Michael Douglas, TeresaWright, Peler Strauss. Acollege dropout who, In thedays leading up to his joining the Army, comes 10realize first hand the complex relationship betweenpatriotism and pacifism. (2 hrs.)iii OLD FRIENDS...NEW FRIENDS'Helen Hayes And Millie' The Ilrst lady of theAmerican Theatre lells serIes host Fred Rogersaboul things Ihat mean even more 10 her than her ac·tlng. And MIllie Jewell of Nantucket Island,Mmachusells, shows how she helps the IslandCoast Guard.IIIITHELOVE BOAT .Three vlgnelles: 'Dear Beverly' Stars: Eva Gabor,leslie Nielsen. 'The Sirike' Stars: AI Molinaro.'SpecIal Delivery' SI.rs: Robert Unch. PamelaFranklin. (R; 60 min.)IIANOTHER DAYYou ask lor one thing, but you get another, .s aplUfui Ginny will deflnllely testily to when she getsfired lor requesting time 011 to take a trip wllh herlamlly.

1:30 .1T.00LYTlLESArtl.t GIZa St. G.ry sketches .nd prepares tiles for.

. Iinal mosaic IlIhlch renects Ihe life In early colonialAmeriCIn history.• MAUDEDriven by a severe case 01 gUill, M.ude exlend••lea.·than-.lncerelnvllatlOn to her trying Aunt Tinkle,bul I,lIOt p{epared fOt the sulferlng yet to come. (Rl

t.tO • ONEDlN UHE• NATJO+fALGEOGAAPHIC'Search For The Greal Apu' Two female an­ltIropologlsta It. making grill .trldes In studyingSlId p{...rvIng the glailt mounllln gOtlllas of AftlcaI/IlIth.OtangullnS of Borneo. (10 min.)

" ••FAlfTASYWHOFour young woman who want 10 r.lurn 10 a 11m..I\eo Hf••at all fun lIId vam••,and • rnarrltd cou­ple ...·klng 10 rKrlll.lb••xcltement ollJl./t firstyws loll.lJIat viall Fantny laland. G~..t alaIs:lucia Arnaz, Mlchala Lit. (10 min.)8H'EWI .• ...U.l.A.IEAl1IY,AGEAHTTh. mo.1 btaJJliful WOOll1lln America, repreHntlngIll. !O alat.. and the Dlslrlcl 01 COlumbia, will com·pel. for the coveted W. 01 Mias USA 1171, HOIII:Bob Barter, Helen O'Connen. (2 hra.)

tJlD*ATU'IIOAYHIGKTLNEHo.1: Mary Kay Place. Giles'.: WIllie HellOll, Andy

• KaUfman. (It; 10 min.)1ttI •••••ItEWS,

..IOUNDlTAO£ .'Peter Allen And Pam La Bell,' Nlghlclubenlertaln.t·.lnger-composer Peler Allen performssellctlon. from hi. two hllalbums. (DO min.)IIAElCNEWa

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A12·yur-old glrl'a accurate forecasts of two deathsand a disappearance leads Barnaby to believ' hemay be dealing with the occult!A • small countryIOwn. (R: 60 min.)BITARTREK

, 'Menaoerle'PI. 1.110min.)81KME .... 'Evel Knfevel'1D7I George Hamdton, Sue Lyon.Story of Evel Knieval, king of the stuntm'en, whosedaredevil molor-cycla jumps malta a lortune. (VOmin.,DIATUIIOAYHIGHT LIVEHO.t: MIJy Kay Place. Guesls: Willia Nel.on, AnllyKaufman.{R: 10min.)

'~~icl And Convict' lU14 Ell Wallach, WilllamShalner. When iIIe wile of a deputy D.A. and herlover ara lound sllot, Ihe chIef sus~t claIms tohave been miles awayat Ihellme.

10:45 IIllOVlE..~ 'Horizontat LieuUlnant'1i62 Jim HUllon, PaulaPrentiss, Abunorrng young lieutenant il ordered 10find tile Japanese outlaw who ha. been raiding Army.upprru on an obscure Island In the Pacific. (90 min.'

11:GD IIUOVIE . . . ...~ "Theatre Of Oeath'IU61ChristopherLee. JulianGlover. Vampire-like murders occur arOund theParis' Grand Guignol slage sensation and itsbeautiful under Itarlet who's under a sinisler hy,,"nolle trance.... VIEDUO ..UOVIE '. .... 'Oavid And Lisa' 1962 Kefr Dullea, JanetMargolin. A compelling drama of emollonallydisturbed teen-agers In aspecial school. (GO min.)II lIEWMEXlCO REPORTIIHEWS.. . .

11:30 OSECOHDClTYTELEVISION• MOVIE .. . .... ... 'Hurty Sundown'1961Michael Caine, Jane Fonda.Slory ab6ul aruthless Southernetwho's determined10 buy his COUSin's land and will do anything toachieve his goal. . .. .

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f\1".<l~ tn Alaska" lUSI Sud Abbott, Lou COltello.

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. bears the same flmlly crest IS the gate of I nearbymansion. John Investigates, seeking Lorna's trueidentity. . .• REAL PEOPLE'Bulfslo, Blood, Salmon And Roots'a THA'NASHVILLE MUSIC• VILLA ALEGRE .II NASHVILLE ON THE ROAD

4:30 II DRAGNET •DOUE PASA, U.S.A.?Strange things happen when ablack classmate givesJoe I black eye, Vloleta pretends 10 bea karate ex­per!, and Carmen applies loracomputer friend,o TtlATNASHVILLEMUSIC• MOVIE.. "Naked In The Sun' Bart MacLane, James Craig.The true story 01 Osceda, Warrior Chief of theSemInole Nation, the woman he loved, and the warthat was never won. (GO min.)..8 ABC NEWSIII CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES.NDCNEWSa CBS NEWSIIMARTY ROBBINS SPOTLIGHT

5:00 IlLETME8PEAKTOTHEMANAGER811EETlNGOFMINDS .America's .cqulslllon ollhe Panama Canal and thelarger Issues of Imperlalllm, government regulationof gl.nt corporations, man's propenslly to deal har­shly with unpopular betlefund the significance tomankind of the Amerlc.n RevolutIOn are subjects ex·amlned by figureS from hIstory. (eG min.)oLONE RANGERIIHEEHAWGueal: Kenny Rogers. (eG mfn.)••HEEHAWa lAWRENCE WElJ(8HOW• lAVOZOELUAC.ceaHEWS

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1:tI11&~IAHTAFE, - CHIPSIn lIId Poneh It. '"edwith atruckload of crulhedOIIlonallld til Incounl.r with IoIlbooth bafldlll, (R;«I min.).lAWREHCEWEIJ(IijOW.1HEJEFfERSOHIGeorge mUll make • painful admlsalOn wh.n hedllCO'tllt III nleds Flor.nctfarmot. tIIalI he could.....IIxptCt.(R).ICJGtIltJHNYAHDfRlrEHr .

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GOYERtlOR'8REPORT•• •...tlPPETSHOWGuest: ~.Hope •.II.GOHO SHOW ..1HET!OKHIGHTSHOWMt. Dennis bites on. fob that shakes even his pols.wh.n he II lorced to escort apretty gIrl who likesolder men tohet Ilxleenth bIrthday party.• DOfItS DAYSHOW

7:tI8THEWALTOHSTIltWallon.tty 10savelhelr bam leIon fire bya101·yllt-old Chll'okee Indlin who claim. if was built0Yet'.SlCfed tribal burialoround. (R; DO min.)8 FIfIIfG LItE1kl.1:WiKiam F. Buckley, Jr,l80 min.)8LAWREHCeWEUCaHOW .81tACKPERSPECTIVEOHTHE NEWS8 • UEL AND SUSAN TOG£TIiERGUeitalar.: DIanaCaIlOVl, RobertGulllaume.D HElCaATUROAY ttlQHTATntE I.lOVIE8.. "Hail H.rol· Star.: M1cIIael DoIlglu, TeresaWright. Peler Strauss. AC?llege dropout IlIhO, in thedaya leading up 10 hI. IolOlng the Army, comes 10realize fitst hand the complex telalJon.hlp betweenpatriOU.m andpKiflsm.{2hrs.'Gal" . '.Jon and Ponch are laced with alruckload of crushedollion. and an encounter with tollbooth bandlls. (Ri«I min.'• AHOnl£R DAY . '.YOU alk fot one thing, but you gel another, as apitiful Ginny will deflnllely testily to whe~ sh.e getsflred for requeiling lime I)ffto lake a triP With herfamily. .8 THEJEfFERSOHSGeorge must make. a painful admlulon .when hediscover. he needs Florence far more than he couldeverexpect. (A) ..... . '.

':J) 8 DRAWAND pAINT WITH DOH RUFFIND.OPERATJOHPETTlCOAT . .... .ClaustrophobIa has'lhe five Army nurses abOard IheSea Tiger cllmblllg lhe bulkheadS, and they jump atthechance to be Ilown 10Por! Moresby. (A)."AUOE ... '.Driven by a severe case of guill, Maude exlends a~ss.jhan-slneere Invitation to her Iryfng Aunl Tinkle.bUlls nol prepared for the suffering yelto «:ome. (R)IITHETEOKNIGHTSHOW .. .' .Mr. iJeilnlslakes On ajob that shakes even hJs poIsewhen he Is forced 10 escort a pretty girl who likesolder men 10herslXllienth birthday party,

••ONCEUPONACWSiC'Lorna Doone' Episode Nine. Lorna's glass necklacebears theaame family crest IS the gate of anearbymanslon,John Invesllgates, seeking Lorna's trueidentity. .01111 LAND OfiTHE LOSTD.A8C WEEKEND SPECIAL'The Magical Mystery Trip Through Lillie Red'sHaad' Two children take an animated, Imaginary tripthrough their teen·aged sister's head where theylearn a.bout the mind and how It funcllons. (R; 60min.)

1D:30 1111I11 SPACE ACADEMY; IN THE NEWS• DANIEL FOSTER, M.D. •'Leukemia' Guest: Dr. Alvin M. Mauer".St. JudeChildren's Research Hospital.oIIIITHUNDER; JR. HALLOF FAME.REBOP

11:00 1111I11 WHAT'S NEW MISTER MAGO()i IN THENEWSD • "AlNT ALONG WITH NANCY KOMINSKY'SIIII Life With Fish'o VAL DE LAO".AMERICAN BANDSTANDHost: Dick Clark. Guest: Wild Cherry.DFARM REPORT• HONG KONG PHOOEY

11:30 1I.IISATURDAYFlLUFESTlVALIICREATlVEWOMAN• CONSUMER8URV\VALKIT'Cara. Discounts. Moving, IRA's' How to proteclyour Clf from theft, SlVe money by buying at faclorydlscounl outlets, cut mOVing cosls and avoid losingmoney on individual reUremenl accounts arediscussed.D GOMER PVLE• SfORTSCHALLEN<JEaWHAT'IGOIflQOHDADAM 12

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.IPORTIIWfIFFIIENO.MOVIE .II "O.neIII, H' 1m Alu COrd, Mallett. Hartl.y.810ry about Ill. autYiYotOf. 20Ih century hoIocau.tII thl W1h dMd.alnlo two rI'nI f~tJons. (2hra.)

12:11 •••MAJOR LEAGUE IASEBAU.NBC Sportl wii I""" I But·baI1 Ollnt today.Kowtt.t, tlIe .xact team. w.re 1101 announced .tpr••• tim••

12:31 81tOV1E.. 'ANJolt And ooSI.4IO In Th. Fot.lgn LtoIon'1R50Bud Abba", Lou CoII.llo. The d~ get. themselve.Involvtdln thl For.lgnLtgloll. (to min.)••CAOCKETT'S VICTORYOAAOEHAVatl.tyofc!IOl't. which help kltpagarden thrlYlngare dernOllstrated. Advice Is also olrertd On prunIngro.... planting aperennIal borderand dwarf orchardtree••81WlCU1WEUSY.TOBEAHHOOHCED• CHARWCOH CARlOS

1:10 8NATJOHALGEOGRAPHIC'SWeh For lb. Greal Apes" Two lemale ;an.thrOjlOloglsla ItlI makIng greal strides in .tudyingand preSllYlng the giant mOl/nWn gorilla. of Afrlcaand lhellmlgulln. of Borneo. (10 min.'

~~~ipol Mystery" The discoverY of a link bet·ween weather pattem. on earth and thall-year cy.cIe of sunspolKllYity mayopen up tha possibility ofloilg4lffl1 wtllher prediCtlon. According toaslronomef Jack Eddy, the disappearance ofslll\SpOll during the 11th century cau.ed the 'LIllieIctAge.'(eDmln.) ,.1IIewS

1:30 8.ALAH 1<1I<ITEHNlSCLA8SICABO Sportl Will prOYlde coV'er~e of this tennis lour­namentfrom Laa Veg!'.Nevada.{oomin.} .

2:11 • WlTJfTHlS RIHG• MOVIE.... "Cry The Beloved Counlty* lQS2 canada Lee.Sidney Poilier, N~ro .and wllile father. III SouthAfrica find friendship through Ihe tragic deaths ofthell' sons. (2hrs.) . . . .• LOWELLTHOMAS REMEMBERS'AvlatlOn 1952-53·'nclud.d Is footage of th./lrsltur­bolet airliner; th. first helicopter flight across theNorth Atlantic, and flew aircraft like the ill-fatedBrillsh COmet, the elghHel YB-eO, and the NavySeldart.• NEW MEXICO 00T000Ra

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3:00 BliJeLeGEHDSOFGOLF . . . .Twenty of lhe greatest oolfers of all tlm.e will returnto faiiw~Ys compelllion in this 54-hOle,beet-balltour­namenl, Among the former champions scheduled toplay ate: SiIII Snead, Jimmy Demarel, GeneSlrazert, Cary Mlddlecoff. (GO min.)

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Brends. returns from I year of touring the countrywilh her husband 10 discover one daughter divorcedand ltle other unwilling to discuss Ihe state of her in­nocence. (R)

1"JIl eWALLfTREETWEEKHost: Louis Rukeyser. 'Can You Bank On BankStocks?' Guest: WIlliam R. Fisher, Jr.• Senior Vice­Presldenl of Donaldson, Lutkln and Jenrette,.A~E ,Alice Is ilattered, then III to be tied when Tommy sfriend, Ihe high school baSKetball star. I~"s headover sneakers for her.IRIIIONOUR OWN .Craig Boatwright convinces lhe girls 10 bUy Inlo amonthly 'freezer plus meal' renlal plan from an oldcollege buddy. (R)

1:00 fJ III AU IN THE FAMILYEdith balls the hook and reels In Archie when sheadds a senior cilizen wedding and a pair 01 honey·mooners to his precIous fishing trip plans. (R)00 PREVIN AND THE pmSBURGH'Alpine' Andre Previn conduclS Ihe Pittsburgh Sym·phony In aperformance of Richard Strauss' 'AlpineSymphony.' Prevln examines some of Strauss'musical themes and discusses Ihelr use In alecture·demonstration althe plano. (60 min.)oD THE BIG EVENT'Police Slory: No Margin For Error' Stars: GlennGord, James Farenllno. Adell1mlned deputy policechlel comes under fire when two Innocent peopledie In separale police shoOlouls-forclng one guilt·ridden olllcer 10 the brink 01 self-destruction. (2 hrs.).. It SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE• DAlLASPamela Is naturally exciled aboul her news, Ihal sheIs expecting achild, and hopes II will ellmlnale thelong·slandlng feud between Jock Ewing Ind herfather, Digger Barnes. (eo min.)

1:311 B"ALICE ,Alice is flattered, then III 10 be tied when Tommy sIrlend, Ihe high school basketball star, lalls headoyer sneakers for her. (A)

1:(10 1111 DALLASPamela Is naturally exclled aboul her news. that sheIs expecllng achild. and hopes It will ellmlnale thelong·standing feud between Jock Ewing and herlather. Digger Barnes. (60 min.)•• llASTERPIECEmEATRf:'Our Mutual Friend" The BoWna' happy householdconllnues to grow, and LIzzie's eduCition causesQuite I atlr, JuSl what are Eugene and the nelVOUSschoolteacher Headstone up 1o? (eo min,)a.HEWS .

tJI DH&CLATENIOHTMOVIE'ElvIa On Tour' Ilthlnd the lC.nes look at thepreparation 01 Elvis's night club Kt Ind th. per­Iormanct on tour, plua rie.a olthl ludlerrce and acIost1lp of the Sill, (2 hra,).IIOYCLARKSRAHal PARTY

ttte ••••H£WS.KUP'SBHOWaHOVA'Th. Sunspot Idyatllf The diSCOYery 01 • link bet·...11 waather patterns on HIth and the1t'yllrC'fe1. 011UllJjlO1 adlvlty !lilyoptn up thl poUlbIl/ty ofIong-Imn weathlf 1lI'ldlcllon, According toutronomer Jack Eddy. the dl&appearanct 01IUflIIlOIJ durlllg the 17Ih century Wlstd the 'UWI ,kIAQt." (10mIn.)8A8CHEWS.al.foH&ltlOKE

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.ITARTREX""1~rIe" Pll. (10 mln.1• MOVE.., 'Thl Virgin Queen" t855 RiChard Todd, a..tlellaYla. TIl, story 01 Queen ElJtabeth land bar con­ftlets willi Wall.rRaleigh, (&0 min.)D N8CLATE Nk3HTMOVJE'ElvIa On Tour' a..hlnd the ICfnes look at thepreparaUOn of EIvla'I nlghl club act and the per­formance on lour, ph.. views 01 till sudlence and Ic!ost-up ofthesW. (2hra.).UOYIE..~ 'Th. Beguiled" 1871 Cfinl Eastwood. GeraldinePage. The story .lll a wounded Union soldier whoslumblea on agirls school run bysix starved girls.

10"..45 II UOYIE..~ 'The Naked Spu" 1853 James Stewart, JanelLeigh. Diverse group 01 Pl'0ple are wealherbound In!he Rockies. (USmin.)

11:01 IILOVE AMERICAH STYLE.1tlOHTYPYTHON'SFLYIfG Clfl:USClHEWIIEXICOREPORT• casNEWS

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• AUSTIN CITY LIMITS'VliHr Clerllerlls-Gitemoulh Srown' Two versalilemusICians provide Nashville music, bluegrass and amulli·lnatrumenlalisllitrlormance. (60 min.)D THAT'S HOLLYWOOD.IIOVIE.... 'Shane'1953 Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur,ldolization01 gunfighter who Iries 10 be peaceful 1111 forced InloactIOn.

12:10 D NBCLATENIGHTIIOVIE'Elvis On Tour" Behind Ihe scenes look at thepreparation of EMs's night club act Illd the per'.formance on lour, plus vlewa of th'ludlence and iClose-up 01 thesllr. (2 hrs.)

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• DIRECTIONS.IIOVIE .'The Forms or Things Unknown' (60 min,)D WI./) KINOOOItl• THE WAYIT WAS• FII.M FEATURE• BUGS BUNNY

4:3l111mCSSNEW8IISUPREME COURTThis program examines the history and dutlee of theSupreme Court.o WILD KINGDOM'SpOiled Ghost' Pl. J.III UUPPET SHOWGuest: Judy Collinso HEWSGNBCNEWSmOOUY

5:00 fJ 1m II MINUTESoSIX AMERICAN FAMIUES"The George Family Of New York City' Violence andlenSlon mark the days of ablack police olficer and,despite strong bonds of aflectlon In the family. hiSchildren don't wanl 10 tollow In his foolsleps. 160min.) .00a WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY"Those Calloways' Stars: Srlan Keith. Vera Miles.The calloway lam/ly's dream of finanCing a NewEngland game sanctuary 10 protect the rugged nor­thwoods 110m hunlers IS threatened when CamCafloway breaks hiS leg while on ahunting expedl.Uon.IPI.II. 01 athree·pal1 epiSOde; 60 min.)6 SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY.. WILD KINGOOII'Bobcal Kingdom'II HARDY BOY8-HANCY DAEW MYSTERIESFrank and Joe ,"vestlgale an eerie manSion ap­parently controlled by lerrlfylng lorces 10 help apsychically glUed girt being hounded as awitch. (R;IOmln.}• CBS NEWS

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1:01 1111 NEWS••CROCKETT'S VlCTOIlYGARDENAvariety 01 chores which h.lp kUP I garden thrlvingare demonsualed. Advice Ia also oHered on pruningrosea, planting aperennial borderalld dwarf orchardtree••BDDPAOJECTU.F,O.Maj. GaUln and Sgt Fill trav.'lo Frwo on order. 01tile While HOI/II wIt.n th. son 01 a1lI'••Id.nlill.1)ol'Oy Is Ibducltd In I nylng "IICII. (10 min.).IWlDYIIOYS-HAHCY DREW MYaTEIlIEIFrank and Joe irrtllllQat. III "ri. manaIon ap­pmnUy conltolled by terrifying forcea 10 h.lp.paychlcally gifted girl being hounded U I wildl. (R;IImln.).1'IfOOAlila Morg.n.l.m. Indomll&bIe malher 01 RlIodJ'IndBrend., llIuma lrom • Yllr 01 tourlng 1110 countrywilli her husband to dItcover onl daughter dlY'oreeclIlId thl oth.r unwHllng to dlJcu.. thlll&Ie ofheri""noctnct. (R)••WttUTES

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monthly 'fre.zer p1ua mill" rental plan ltorn an oldcoIlegl buddy. (R)••FJlEHCIf CHEF'Le Cocktalr showa you IIow 10 lum ordlrwyplecrual dough Inlo French puff putry for .pptlll.rsand Iummrs. Two fine French versloJls of th.IOIsted film and ell"" U1Klwkh are ~presenllll.• llOHOSHOW

1:01 IlIIATWECOLE 8PEQAl.The lIIree-time Gramm, Award winner will be jOinedby guesl 1111& Earth. Wind and Are. JOhnny Mathisand Stephen Bilhop.(l!I:l min.)• WASHIHGTOH WEEK IN REVIEWBCHIPSJon and Panch are faced with atrucktoad of crushedonions and an encounter with lollbooth bandits. (R;ro min)• SOUNDSTAGE'Peter Allen And Palli La Belle' NighrclubentertAlner·slnger-i:omposer Peler Allen performsselectlons from his two hllalbums. (60 min.)II ItIfOW THE WEST WAS WONleb Mauhan is unaware (hat thieVe! are followinglIIe utue drive; young Josh rides to villi Luke In jailand Is wooed by apretty saloon girl. and Aunt Mollyand lIle girls lind gold on the Macahan homestead.(eo min.)DTHE BIG EVENT'Police Story: No Margin For Error" Slars: GlennGOrd. James Farenlino, Adetermined deputy policechief comes under fire when two innocenl peopledie In separate police ahootou"",,orclng One guill­ridden ollicer to the brink 01 self-deslructlon. (2 hrs.)DQUIHCYAhalf-ealen apple is Ihe only clue Quine, has In aHfHr-death ellort 10 locate I kidnapped leenagerburled Ilive with less than I 24-hour lupply ,x-ygen, (R; eo min.' ..AUIITHEFAUILYEdith bails the hook Ind reels In Archie when sheadda I senior citizen wlilding Ind • palt of honey­moonerl to his precious liahlng Irlp plans, (R).IIHODA .Ida MOrgenstern, indomitable malhlr 01 Rhoda Ind

• WALLmtElTWEEKHost: louis Rukeyser. 'can You Bank On BankSlocka?' Guest: William R. Fisher, Jr.• Senior Vice­President 01 Donaldson. Lufkin and Jenrette.

2:CIO 0 BILL DANCE OUTDOORS• ADVOCATESThe topic to be debated Is: 'The Labor Reform Act Of1978: Should Congress Provide More ProtecUon ForUnion Organizing?' (60 min.)CIa THE AMERICAN SPORTSMANLeVar Burton gets areal·llle InSlghl Inlo the role heplayed In 'ROOls," as he makes contact With descen·dants at rebel Alllcan slaves In deepest SUlinam.South Amellca

2:30 0 ADRIFT IN CHINAo RODEO SUPERSTARS CHAMPIONSHIPSIII0 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTSI) US Grand PIIX Motorcross MOlorcycle Race 21NCAA Gymnasllcs Championships 3) Pool cham·plans lough·shol compellhon (90 min I9 RODEO SUPER STARSo SPORTSWOALD

3:00 09 EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW'The Tflal 01 Aaron Bur" ThiS dramatlzahon 01 IheIlial 01 Aaron Burr focuses on the acllon 01 ChlelJusllce John Marshall While seeking 10 give Ihealleged Irartor Ihe lullesl protection 01 the law. IheChief Justice subpoenaed PreSident Thomas Jeller·son, dUling Watergale 190 min I

4:00 n NUESTRA HORAo tI SEARCH OF...

CONFIDENTIAL REPORT Farrah Fawcltt-MaJondeclared. "I need husband Lee more than ever" andangrily squelched rumors Ihal her four-year marriage 10'The SIX Million Dollar Man' l.M MaJon Is on the rocks.The whispers of a breakup began after her dates withhandsome Jdt Brldln. Farrah. 30, Is unequivocal In herdentals: "Jeff Is a wonderful man bul Ihere is nothingbetween us except a good friendship." Twenty­seven·year-old Bridges met Farrah while they were InNew York filming 'Somebody Killed Her Husband.' LeeMalors, 38. back in Hollywood filming for his popular TVserIes. was said 10 be furious aboul 1m, split rumors. Forher part. Farrah admits Ihal she hasn't enjoyed beingseparated from Lee so long (It may be as lone as fourmonths before they can lear away from tm,lr respectivecareerl long enough to see each other) but that theirrelationship Is as strong as ever. "We wouldn't Ihink ofa day 'J0lng by without talking to each other." saidFarrah. 'It's been that way for the nine years we've beentogether." .. , The taping of the final segment of 'All Inthe Family' (It was segmenl no. 189) involVing Archie.Edith. Gloria and Meathead was a very emotional one.According to writer-producer Mort Uchman: "Thatscene of Ihe show required 100 rehearsals because thestars weren't In any shape to do It. c.roJl o'ConnMfinally broke down and Rob Rllner had to leave." Archieand Edilh will continue with'All in the Family' but withoutthe kids. who have gone to California where Mike hasa job as an assodate professor.

TV INSfDERS: Police slill have a hard time keeping fansaway from John Tl'IYOlta'. garbage. Some admirersstole his trash and sold it for $10 a bag ... One of'Charlle's Angels' had a real-life encounter wilh crimerecently: Jaclyn Smith stepped out of her Mercedes­Benz In front of her HOllywood home and found herselffacjn~ an armed man. Jackie was terrified but luckily shewasn t alone. Her boyfriend Dennl. Cole and Cole'sfriend Jim Jacobson were both along. They disarmed theman. who had a long screWdriver, a saw blade and aflashlight. While they were trying to get police help, tm,man broke free and fled. It's suppoMld he was planninga burglary ... Dllhann Carroll was seen sipping a WhiteRum "Martini at The Playboy Club.

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INSIDE THE TUBE: Dozens of leen TV stars are in anuproar wilh their networks because they are beingforced to date olher network slars solely for publicitypurposes. The networks try 10 malch their stars. hopingto spark romance rumors. thus draWing attention to thestars'shows Lance Kerwin, slar of NBC's 'James at 16:is one star who has fallen vIctim 10 Ihe network. He wasturning up al social funcllons nol long ago With M.,1uaSUI And.rIOn, who plays Mary Ingalls on 'little HOUMlon Ihe Pralne,' anolher NBC show. More recently, he'sbeen escorling 'Little House' co-slar M.II..... Gilbert whoplays Laura. Other slars who have been romanticallylinked. Ihanks to pre-arranged dales include: ShlunCusldy and Debby Boon. as well as La.....nc.Hllton-Jacobs, Freddie Washington on 'Welcome Back.Kotter,' and Vern.. WltIon 01 'Carter Country' (bothABC stars). Va'lrll Bertlnllll, who plays Barbara Cooperon 'One Dayal a TIme.' refuses to give in to networkpressures 10 date other network stars. '" don't believeIn publicity slunts or publicity dates," Val relates. "I onlylJo out with boys I like. I consider my work and my ownlife as two entirely separale Ihings.

"The Tingle" 1959 Vlncenl Price, Judith Evelyn. (2hrs.).RESOP• a ALAN KING TENNIS ClASSICThe lOp men tennis players in Ihe world, led bynumber-one ranked Jimmy Connors. will beshooting tor the winner's share 01 SO.OOO sliverdollars Irom Las Vegas. Nevada. (2 hrs.'oTHAT NASHVILLE MUSICoGREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS

12:30 0 OLD FRIENDS...NEW FRIENDS'Helen Hayes And Millie' The Itrst lady of rneAmeflcan Theatre tells sertes hosl Fred RogersaOoul things thai mean even more 10 her than her ac·hng And Millie Jewell of Nantucket ISlandMassachusells shows how she helps 1M ISlanaCoast Guardo FIFTH WORLD(J 0 LEGENDS OF GOLF~BC Sports Will prOVIde coverage 01me I,nal round,llh,\ S·Hole Oesl-Oall lournament 'ealurlng ZO ot'he ;;' ..alest galle IS 01 all lime 12 hIS I

100 0 GREAT PERFORMANCES·P'c'.. ss,onal Foul' Tom Stoppard 5 pia/ selin pre·sent day Prague examines males and mOrals lor aIrag/comlC attack on lolallla"an repression 190 min I

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