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County attorney Gary Mitchell confirmed Underwood's statements, noting the Lincoln County Commis- sion has seen the airport through its initial development and will con- Please see AIRPORT, page 2A . ' . L .,...-- .,. ., . .... ..or ' L: r=:, [,.:, LJ T . :: j r. N·r;;..'1 F EPA representative Steve GUrsin (left) photographs the Cimarron Mill with EID's Ruidoso office personnel Jim Wright and Carl Stubbs. The mill site is fenced and posted with a sign to keep people from straying into the area which has possible hazardous wastes. (Photos by Doris Cherry) , . . -, .... ;. .. . -". Old mill site believed by DORIS CHERRY Ruidoso News Staff Writer The discovery of toxic waste is disturbing, and when it is in or near your home town t cleanup-be- comes a priority. When the New Mexico Environ- mental Improvement Division (EID) heard of a person with pos- sible cyanide poisoning at a local hospital, they began to investigate. Division personnel suspected a milling operation in Carrizozo. When the site was investigated, in- deed cyanide was found in a water welL The mill, named Cimarron Mini- ng Corporation, also known as Southwest Minerals Corporation, operated during 1979-82. The mill contamination source drafting an agreement to eliminate the joint powers agreement be- tween the village· and Lincoln County. SBAC was formed in that agreement. Underwood said he's working on a plan for the village to take on, not only the operations at SBRA, but also the continuing development of the regional air facility. He said his Turn back the clock\ to Model T Ford era See Page 12A I Please see LODGERS, page 3A Lodgers tax group deals with problem " Airport cOllllTIission could -' becollle history very soon by FRANKIE JARRELL Ruidoso News Staff Writer The Sierra Blanca Airport Com- mission (SBAC), the group that de- ,veloped the multi-million Sierra Blanca Regional Airport (SBRA), may soon disband. Attorney John Underwood told the Ruidoso Village Council during a work session Tuesday that he is The Ruidoso Lodgers' Tax Ad- visory Board (LTAB) recently met and discussed a problem with pay- ments to groups which do not pro- duce non-profit status forms. The problem was based upon on a payment made to Paul Crown for publicity of the Chili Cook-off. The cook-off was one of the groups which received funding at budget . time this yeat. . "'- Ruidoso village clerk Tammy Maddox reported a payment was made by the city to the cook-off be- fore proof of non-profit status was received by the LTAB. Maddox said ahe would withhold funds until LTAB took action or proper forms were submitted by Crown. LTAB members Mike Warren. Bill McBeth, Bobby ParsonA, Anne Evans and Dick Weber discussed the merits of the event, its past years of AucceS8 and itR prohable compliance with non-profit statutes. Weber moved the cook-off committee, it promiRed to furnish proof of non-profit status and haR already received partial payment toward their budgeted amoWlt, be allowed to receive the of funds budgeted to them. Weber, McBeth and Parsons voted in favor, Evans and Warren vole<:! against \it, hut the motion carried. Treasurer Evans noted the Retirement Services Division had not submitted any bills against their budgeted $10,000 allotment. Maddox explained that fWlds do not automatically carry into a new year and may be lost hy not submit- ting a voucher for Village COWlc1llor Al Junge suggested the BEST COpy AVAILABLE Robert Mayer Evans, international journalist, news correspondent, lawyer and author speaks Friday at the State Bar of New Mexi- co convention at the Inn of the Mountain Gods. Active in re- search on the future, Evans discussed law in the futu re. More than 600 lawyers and guests attended the 1988 con- ,..ItA ventlon. gathered for weekend activities. See other. parade and events on inside pages. More will be published in Thurs- day's edition. (Photo hy AI Stubbs). The Ruidoso High School Band was judged first among Class A bands. Some 3,600 people passed through the gate at the chili cookoff acti vity. There were 66 teams com- peting, six less than last year ac- cording to sponsor, Paul Crown. The Beasleys alslJ placed first and second in the New Mexico State cookoff, a separate contest. Third was Kenny Randolph of Hobbs. A Terlingua, Texas, chili cooking team placed first in showmanship. t the bar Hotrod Chili of Hobbs also had a in showmanRhip. administrator Cleatus Richards. Mayor Lloyd L. Davis Jr. said the council took no action, therefore did not go into open session. He said the meeting was recessed until 4 p.m. today (Monday), October 3. Councillors and staff were un- willing to discuss what went on during the executive meeting t heyond the stated call regarding ac- quisition of property. Parade and Aspenfest photos-- inside pages NO. 44 IN OUR 43RD YEAR MQNDAV,.OCTOBER 3, 1988 A Mesilla Park couple captured first and second places Saturday in the New Mexico State Open Chili Cookoff. Jim Beasley placed Juadean Beasley, second. Third was Gary Buck of EI Paso. The cookoff was part of many ac- tivities associated with ARpenfest on the weekend. A 58-unit parade was one highlight t Saturday morn- Ing. Contel phone company had the most original float in the parade. Mescalero Head Start had the win- ning float, Valley Greeters, second, and Village of Ruidoso, third. The Chamber of Commerce greeters' float was a standout in the Saturday Aspenfest parade which had 58 entries. Sudderth Drive was lined with people for almost its length as thousands of spectators Mesilla Park couple sweeps. chili .cookoff Village council talks property The Ruidoso Village Council met briefly Friday for an executive fles- sion called to discuss the acquisi- tion of real property. CouncilloT8 went behind closed doors with Ralph Petty, preAident of The Bank of Ruidoso. Also in- cluded in the executive meeting were village manager Frank Potter, division directors Leon Eggleston and Becky Bell-Durham, finance director John Varley and planning , c I' WEATHER REPORT INSIDE high of 31 yards in the . Friday night in .. 13-1 o. See. story and. photpS"l='age .rIA',.. 'f),;l: 1 (Photo by CharlQs .• ' > ••"". .. ,: . ..;.. Warrior quarterback Michael Swanner lofts the ball over Eagle defender to Jesse Guardiola. Guardiola's four receptions were good for a Warrior Defender thwarted Rainbow Lake to be restorecl f"or recreatioll Please see RAINBOW, page 3A A " , . " ,.. -.. " \.. -. - , ..... ....- ...... - """"' ..... ....,.. .... .._ ... :.tA: .. !_- __ ,.'d"*'<' ... ; ........... , •• by DORIS CHERRY Ruidoso News Staff Writer Hi.qtoric Rainbow Lakes on Car- rizo Canyon Road once again will become a place for youngsters and families. Long neglected in the years si nee the popular fishing ponds closed, Rainbow Lakes is scheduled to open to the public again in May, 1989. Thanks to owners Michael and Susan Ruch and Ray and Mona Eidson, the lakes will open for fish- ing, boating and added recreational facilities. Plans call for a golf driving range, miniature golf course, fiBh- ing, bumper boats and a baseball batting cage. A clubhouse will be home for a snack baT, video ma- chine arcade and rentals for each activity. Eidson, who owns and operates .\ C>pinion ) 18 Classified "!! 3B-4B TV Guide Saction. B Sunday's low 32 Sund ay 1s high, 73 Mond ay 1s low 32 Monday'A predicted high mjddle 70s Tuesday'A prpdicted low middle 308 Tuesday's predicted high near 70 Ruidoso meteorologist Bill Hostetter predicts today, October 3, to be mostly fair and mild with southwesterly winds 5 to 15 miles per hOUT. It will be fair and cool tonight with light variable winds. Tues- day will be partly cloudy and bITmng a little cooler. Winds will be- come northeaAt 5 to 15 miles per hour. Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per- cent and tomorrow; 5 percent. The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday shows generally fair with temperatures a little below average for early Oc- tober. The average date of the firRt fall snow in Ruidoso fOT the last five yearR is November 2. The earliest snow was October 12, 1986 and the latest was November 22, 1983. people 8A sports The ··Oreame 5A Business 9A

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recovered metal from ore trans­ported to the site. The process useda solution of cyanide salt and metalstripper. Previously, the mill wasoperated by Sierra Blanca Miningand Milling for extraction of goldwith cyanide. Both processes gener­ated a liquid waste containingcyanide and heavy metals.

A site inRpection by the EID inOctober, 19841 reveaJ . two cyanide~olution tankB, a discl~ .....rge pit, tail­ings impoundment, an uncoveredtailing pile and a drum storagea rea. The tailings impoWldmentand pile were located outside afence surround the rest of the site.. The United States Environmen-

preliminary plan calls "cor thecounty to turn over to the village alldeeds to airport property.

County attorney Gary Mitchellconfirmed Underwood's statements,noting the Lincoln County Commis­sion has seen the airport throughits initial development and will con-

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by DORIS CHERRYRuidoso News Staff Writer

The discovery of toxic waste isdisturbing, and when it is in ornear your home town t cleanup-be­comes a priority.

When the New Mexico Environ­mental Improvement Division(EID) heard of a person with pos­sible cyanide poisoning at a localhospital, they began to investigate.Division personnel suspected amilling operation in Carrizozo.When the site was investigated, in­deed cyanide was found in a waterwelL

The mill, named Cimarron Mini­ng Corporation, also known asSouthwest Minerals Corporation,operated during 1979-82. The mill

contamination source

drafting an agreement to eliminatethe joint powers agreement be­tween the village· and LincolnCounty. SBAC was formed in thatagreement.

Underwood said he's working ona plan for the village to take on, notonly the operations at SBRA, butalso the continuing development ofthe regional air facility. He said his

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The Sierra Blanca Airport Com­mission (SBAC), the group that de­

,veloped the multi-million SierraBlanca Regional Airport (SBRA),may soon disband.

Attorney John Underwood toldthe Ruidoso Village Council duringa work session Tuesday that he is

The Ruidoso Lodgers' Tax Ad­visory Board (LTAB) recently metand discussed a problem with pay­ments to groups which do not pro­duce non-profit status forms.

The problem was based upon ona payment made to Paul Crown forpublicity of the Chili Cook-off. Thecook-off was one of the groupswhich received funding at budget

. time this yeat. . "'-Ruidoso village clerk Tammy

Maddox reported a payment wasmade by the city to the cook-off be­fore proof of non-profit status wasreceived by the LTAB. Maddox saidahe would withhold funds untilLTAB took action or proper formswere submitted by Crown.

LTAB members Mike Warren.Bill McBeth, Bobby ParsonA, AnneEvans and Dick Weber discussedthe merits of the event, its pastyears of AucceS8 and itR prohablecompliance with non-profitstatutes. Weber moved the cook-offcommittee, becaU!~e it promiRed tofurnish proof of non-profit statusand haR already received partialpayment toward their budgetedamoWlt, be allowed to receive theb~lance of funds budgeted to them.

Weber, McBeth and Parsonsvoted in favor, Evans and Warrenvole<:! against \it, hut the motioncarried.

Treasurer Evans noted theRetirement Services Division hadnot submitted any bills againsttheir budgeted $10,000 allotment.Maddox explained that fWlds donot automatically carry into a newyear and may be lost hy not submit­ting a voucher for payme~t. VillageCOWlc1llor Al Junge suggested the

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Robert Mayer Evans,international journalist,news correspondent,lawyer and authorspeaks Friday at theState Bar of New Mexi­co convention at theInn of the MountainGods. Active in re­search on the future,Evans discussed law inthe futu re. More than600 lawyers and guestsattended the 1988 con-

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gathered for weekend activities. See other.parade and events photo~ on insidepages. More will be published in Thurs­day's edition. (Photo hy AI Stubbs).

The Ruidoso High School Bandwas judged first among Class Abands.

Some 3,600 people passedthrough the gate at the chili cookoffactivity. There were 66 teams com­peting, six less than last year ac­cording to sponsor, Paul Crown.

The Beasleys alslJ placed firstand second in the New MexicoState cookoff, a separate contest.Third was Kenny Randolph ofHobbs.

A Terlingua, Texas, chili cookingteam placed first in showmanship. A· t the barHotrod Chili of Hobbs also had afir~t in showmanRhip.

administrator Cleatus Richards.Mayor Lloyd L. Davis Jr. said

the council took no action, thereforedid not go into open session. Hesaid the meeting was recessed until4 p.m. today (Monday), October 3.

Councillors and staff were un­willing to discuss what went onduring the executive meetingt

heyond the stated call regarding ac­quisition of property.

Parade and Aspenfestphotos--inside pages

NO. 44 IN OUR 43RD YEAR

MQNDAV,.OCTOBER 3, 1988

A Mesilla Park couple capturedfirst and second places Saturday inthe New Mexico State Open ChiliCookoff.

Jim Beasley placed fin~t1

Juadean Beasley, second. Thirdwas Gary Buck of EI Paso.

The cookoff was part of many ac­tivities associated with ARpenfeston the weekend. A 58-unit paradewas one highlight t Saturday morn­Ing.

Contel phone company had themost original float in the parade.Mescalero Head Start had the win­ning float, Valley Greeters, second,and Village of Ruidoso, third.

The Chamber of Commerce greeters' floatwas a standout in the Saturday Aspenfestparade which had 58 entries. SudderthDrive was lined with people for almost itslength as thousands of spectators

Mesilla Park couplesweeps. chili .cookoff

Village council talks property

The Ruidoso Village Council metbriefly Friday for an executive fles­sion called to discuss the acquisi­tion of real property.

CouncilloT8 went behind closeddoors with Ralph Petty, preAidentof The Bank of Ruidoso. Also in­cluded in the executive meetingwere village manager Frank Potter,division directors Leon Egglestonand Becky Bell-Durham, financedirector John Varley and planning

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Hi.qtoric Rainbow Lakes on Car­rizo Canyon Road once again willbecome a place for youngsters andfamilies.

Long neglected in the yearssi nee the popular fishing pondsclosed, Rainbow Lakes is scheduledto open to the public again in May,1989. Thanks to owners Michaeland Susan Ruch and Ray and MonaEidson, the lakes will open for fish­ing, boating and added recreationalfacilities.

Plans call for a golf drivingrange, miniature golf course, fiBh­ing, bumper boats and a baseballbatting cage. A clubhouse will behome for a snack baT, video ma­chine arcade and rentals for eachactivity.

Eidson, who owns and operates

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Ruidoso meteorologist Bill Hostetter predicts today, October 3, tobe mostly fair and mild with southwesterly winds 5 to 15 miles perhOUT. It will be fair and cool tonight with light variable winds. Tues­day will be partly cloudy and bITmng a little cooler. Winds will be­come northeaAt 5 to 15 miles per hour.

Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per­cent and tomorrow; 5 percent.

The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday showsgenerally fair with temperatures a little below average for early Oc­tober.

The average date of the firRt fall snow in Ruidoso fOT the last fiveyearR is November 2. The earliest snow was October 12, 1986 andthe latest was November 22, 1983.

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A site inRpection by the EID inOctober, 1984, revealed two cyanideRolution tanks, a discharge pit, tail­ingR impoundment, an uncoveredtailing pile and a drum storagearea. The tailings impoundmentand pile were located outside afence surround the rest of the site.

The United States Environmen-

Please see MILL, page 3A

preliminary plan calls for thecounty to turn over to the village alldeeds to airport property.

County attorney Gary Mitchellconfirmed Underwood's statements,noting the Lincoln County Commis­sion has seen the airport throughits initial development and will con-

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Warrior quarterback Michael Swannerlofts the ball over Eagle defender toJesse Guardiola, Guardiola's fourreceptions were good for a Warrior

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Airport conlDlission could.becollle history ·very soonby FRANKIE JARRELLRuidoso News Staff Writer

The Sierra Blanca Airport Com­mission (SBAC), the group that de­veloped the multi-million SlPrr~

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by DORIS CHERRYRuidoso News Staff Writer

Histone Rainbow Lakes on Car­rizo Canyon Road once again willbecome a place for youngsters andfamilies.

Long neglected in the yearssince the popular fishing pondsclosed, Rainbow Lakes is scheduledto open to the public again in May,1989. Thanks to owners Michaeland Susan Ruch and Ray and MonaEidson, the lakes will open for fish­ing, boat.ing and added recreationalfacilities.

Plans call for a golf drivingrange, miniature golf course, fish­ing, bumper boats and a baseballbatting cage. A clubhouse will hehome for a snack bar, video ma­chine arcade and rentals for eachactivity.

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Ruidoso meteorologist Bill Hostetter predicts today. October 3. tobe mostly fair and mild with southwesterly winds 5 to 15 miles perhour. It will he fair and cool tonight with light variable winds. Tues­day will be partly cloudy and turning a little cooler. Winds will be­come northeast 5 to 15 miles per hour.

Precipitation probabilities are for today; 0 percent, tonight; 0 per­cent and tomorrow; 5 percent.

The extended forecast for Wednesday through Friday showsgenerally fair with temperatures a little below average for early Oc­tober.

The average date of the first fall snow in Ruidoso for the last fiveyeanl is November 2. The earliest snow was October 12. 1986 andthe latest was November 22, 1983.

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A Mesilla Park couple captUTfirst and second places Saturdaythe New Mexico State Open ChCookoff.

Jim BeaH ley placed fir:Juadean Beasley, second. 1'hiwas Gary Buck of EI Paso.

The cookoff was part of many ativities aHRoclated with A,qpenfeon the weekend. A 58-unit paraewas one highlight, Saturday manlng.

Conte} phone company had Urmost original float in the paradtMescalero Head Start had the wirning float, Valley Greeters, secaneand ViUage of Ruidoso, third.

The Rilldoso Village Council metbriefly Friday for an executive RCS­

sion called to discuss the acquisi­tion of real property.

Councillors went behind closeddoors with Ralph Petty, presidentof The Bank of Ruidoso. Also in­cluded in the executive meeting ~

were village manager Frank Potter, :division directors Leon Egglestonand Becky Bell-Durham, financedirector John Varley and planning

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The discovery of toxic waste is'disturbing, and when it is in ornear your home town, cleanup "be­comes a priority.

When the New Mexico Environ­mental Improvement DiviSiion(EID) heard of a person with pos~

sible cyanide poisoning at a localhospital, they began to inveSitigate.DiviSiion personnel suspected amilling operation in Carrizozo.When the site was investigated, in­deed cyanide was found in a waterwell.

The mill, named Cimarron Mini­ng Corporation, aIs() knoWn asSonthwest ~nerals Qo~rati0!1'operated dunng 1979-8~. ;The mill

drafting an agreement to eliminatethe joint powers agreement be­tween the village and Lincoln.County. SBAC was formed in thatagreement. ,

Underwood said he's working 'Qna plan for the village to take on,' notonly the operations at 8BB.!\, but·also the continuing development ofthe regional air facility. He said his

Please see LODGERS, page 3A

by FRANKIE JARRELLRuidoso News Staff Writer

The .Sierra Blanca Airport Com­mission (SBAC), the group that de­veloped the mUlti-million SierraBlanca Regional Airport (SBRA),may soon disband.

Attorney John Underwood toldthe Ruidoso Village Council duringa work session Tuesday that he is

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The Ruidoso High School Bandwas judged first amQng Class A~.anils.

Some 3;600 people passedthrough the gate at the chili cookoffactivity. There were 66.teams com­peting, six less than last year ac­cording to sponsor, Paul Crown.

The Beasleys also placed firstand second in the New MexicoState cookoff, a separate contest.Third was Kenny Randolph ofHobbs. ,

A Terlingua, Texas, chili cookingteam placed first in showmanship.Hotrod Chili of Hobbs also had afirst in showmanship.

administrator Cleatus Richards.Mayor Lloyd L. Davis Jr. said

the council took no action, thereforedid not go into open session. Hesaid the meeting was recessed until4 p.m. today (~onday),October 3.

Councillors and staff were un­willing to discuss what went onduring the executive. meeting,beyond the stated call regarding ac­quisition of property.

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A Mesilla Park couple capturedfirst and second places Saturday inthe New Mexico State Open ChiliCookoff.

Jim Beasley placed first,Juadean Beasley, second. Thirdwas Gary Buck of El Paso.

The cookoff was part of many ac­tivities associated with Aspenfeston the weekend. A 58-unit parade~as one highlight, Saturday morn­mg.

Contel phone company had themost original float in the parade.Mescalero Head Start had the win­ning float, Valley Greeters, second,and Village of Ruidoso, third.

The Chamber of Commerce greeters' floatwas a standout in the Saturday Aspenfestparade which had 58 entries. SudderthDrive was lined with people for almost itslength as thousands of spectators

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Health insurance pitch presented.'

to Chamber of Commerce boardby DORIS CHERRYRuidoso News Staff Writer

The Ruidoso Valley Chamber ofCommerce board of directorsendorsed a poll of local insuranceagents concerning a health planproposal offered through UnitedChambers.

Meeting at their new 4 p.m. timeWednesday, the board heard apresentation of the health planproposal by Terry Green who is anagent with Dalton Insurance Com­pany of Alamogordo. Green said theUnited Chambers Insurance PlanmCW) is a good tool for attractingmembers to the chamber.

If the chamber chooses to gowith UCIP. chamber members ingood standing will be given the op­tion to purchase the plan.

"It is a good program at rea­sonable cost," Green said.

There will be no occupational ex­clusions. although the plan is basedupon a business with 14 employeesor less and the rates are based onthe age of those insured.

Only full-time employees of abusiness belonging to the chamberwill be covered by the plan. Greensaid the Alamogordo Chamber hassigned with 'UCIP and the LasCruces -chamber also is consideringit.

Green asked that the chambergive Dalton (his insurance compa-

ny) exclusive rights to marketUCIP in Ruidoso.

This request led Dan LeCrone toquestion why no local agency was tomarket UCIP. Chamber directorJohn Jeffers replied that no localagency has offered UCIP.

Chamber board president BeckyBell-Durham stated the plan "is anexcellent opportunity," but sheendorsed a poll of local agencies tosee ifthey would market UCIP.

Durham appointed LeCrone to acommittee to poll the local agencies.

Durham also appointed MaryMaul, Rick Evans, Ron Andrewsand Roy Crocker as ex-officio mem­bers of the chamber board. Theywill have voting power and willserve one year.

In other business the chamberboard:

-Approved the financial institu­tion dues schedule of $120 plus $35per each million dollars deposited.

-Heard a report from Jeffersabout the Retirement Services,which has collected $61,500 and isscheduling a late winter and earlyspring ad campaign.

-Heard a report on the WinterRecreation Area project in conjunc­tion with the village of Ruidoso.Jeffers said the area will featuresupervised tube and other sledding.Jeffers said he hopes a commercialgroup will take the project over. He

emphasized the area will have asnow-making machine, which wasdonated.

-Heard a report on the MuleRaces. Jeffers suggested the cham­ber become more involved with theraces; stich as promotionals otherthan the existing Aspenfest ads andphysical help.

-Approved the appointment ofCindy Lynch to the Old AirportOva:site Committee, with the ap­pointment to go before the Ruidosovillage council for approvaL

.-Heard a report from RonAndrews about the Golden AspenMotorcycle Rally. Andrews com­mented the rally participants wereup 20 percent over last year. Jeffersled a discussion about the image of"undesirable" motorcyclists. Pos­sible activities to be sponsored bythe chamber next year include:anice cream social. bonfire,melodrama and western entertain­ment. The group agreed the motor­cycle rally promoters need to em­phasize a "family and professional"lInage ofmany of the riders.

A suggestion to Andrews was tohave participants include theirprofession when they register.

-Approved the Executive Com­mittee meeting change to the Mon­day a week before the regular Wed­nesday board meeting.

Spirit in the Sky,

Ruidoso High School band flags· aresponsoring nspirit in the sky,n a projectto support the school and rais!iJ moneyfor band equipment and projects. Thegirls will sell helium-filled balloons for25 cents and ask football fans to taketheir balloons to the Warrior victory linebefore each home game. The balloonswill be released as the Warrior footballteam runs through the line. Businessesmay purchase a nburst of spirits" (a bag

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Mart. New and used ski clothing andequipment will be offered at bargainprices. Ski team members pictured are(from left) Jesse Foster, Cary Gumbert,Sam Gumbert and Richard ~alone.

annual meeting of the New Mexico vice that the industry found in Pete .Oil and Gas Association which cited Porter and would like to encourage '.Reynolds for his contributions to . at all levels in state government. '.the quality of life in New Mexico. Pete Porter was a former"

NMOGA President Ken secretary-director of the New Mexi-McPeters of Hobbs said Reynolds co Oil Conservation Commission .represents the professional execu- and Oil Conservation Division.tive style, impartial judgment, and Reynolds sometimes is calledpersonal dedication to public ser- "the water boss,"

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These members of the Sierra BlancaSki Team look like they're ready for theski slopes, but they're getting set forthis year's Ski Swap Friday throughSunday, October 7-9, at the Swap

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. .State Engineer Reynolds is honored

The first Pete Porter Award forexcellence in Public Service will goto State Engineer Stephen E.(Steve) Reynolds of Santa Fe.

Governor Garrey Carrutherswas to present the award toReynolds today at a luncheon in theSWlleney Convention Center. Theluncheon was part of the three-day

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Cox provided. an accountinfJ ofthe county IDlI levy recmpts.Anticipated mil levy funds, "if 100percent collectible," were $248,827.Cox said the county spent$164,524.62 on the airport to pro­vide. the local share on federalfunds and to pay $23,271.73 toOtero Electric. Cox said $27,000 isbudgeted for airport utilities.

Lincoln County continues .toserve as fiscal agent for the SBAC.

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Ruidoso Signs---$219.98Tricon-KenH3,060,239.73Albuquerque Journal-,$56.42UNM-$59,480.80Bixby Electrie--$167,117.19Smith Machinery-$21.773.99Nielsons-$5,854.290.65Twelfth Judicial District

Court-$25,693.00-Mitchell-McCormick (at-

torneysl--$4,928.29Village of Ruidoso-----$26,494.03Don Wingfield(auditorH5,161.41Otero Electric-$23.271.73Ruidoso Septic-$I,532.78Southern Avionic&--$14,770.00Thunderbird-$13,934.90Estes International-$47,870.00U .S.Interior Dept...:....$4.157.75Leeds h i 11- Her ke nh off

(engineersHl,I24,986.41Brach-$3,567.04Lincoln County News-$331.53Steve Sanders(attorneyH110,399.24Tim Morris-4933.66County of Lincoln--$4,959.50Heckman and Haworth (ad-

ministrators>--$125,373.03E. Dean-$393.36Rodgers and Co.-$76,994.47The Ruidoso News-$274.69State of NM-$250.00Fran Siddens-$126.72NMSU (landH1,OOO,OOO.OO

sponsored the free dance at the oldTrue Value Hardware bUilding in theSierra Mall.

$11,773.852.32TOTAL

Expense items range from officesuppbes and printing to waterrights and payment of constructioncontracts. Cox provided the fon~wing. accounting of SBAC expen ­tures from October 1985 throAugust 1988:

Albuquerque Publishing-$56.35Apache Arts-$211.00C&L Lumbe~102.00Cree Meadows Country

C1ub-$234.00 .Ruidoso Office Supply-$59.54Ruidoso PrintinH26U5Betty Schrecengos~67,500.00Conrad Bucha~214.00Continental Telephone Com-

pany:-$I,838.63

a mil levy. Mayor Davis alsowondered why the Lincoln CountyCommission didn't continue a millevy passed last year to pay for air­port development.

County manager Suzanne Coxrecently sent the village a full ac­counting over last year's mil levy.She said her report was in responseto remarks by Mayor Davis whenhe directed the attorney to notifythe commission that the village ex­pects that body to honor the jointpowers agreement by providing afull accounting of all funds.

According to that report, theSBAC has received $11(773,852 andspent $11,773,484. FoI1owing is alist of the sources of those funds:

-U.S.Treasury $ 999,999.00-FAA. 7,214,890.00-State 1,000,000.00-Land sale bonds.. 2,358,734.22-County mil levy.... 164,524.62-Water sales........ 18,108.45-Interest (county).. 16,937.33-T-~angars.......... 608.10-Voided warrant..... 50.60

Dancers of alt ages JOIn in the fun Fri­day at the Aspenfest '88 dance. TheRuidoso Valley Chamber of Commerce

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sider relinquishing further fiscalresponsibility as part of any agree­ment.

The SBAC was formed in 1978,the outgrowth of an airport studycommission that worked on the pro­ject from 1973-78.

The original commission in­cluded Lincoln County, the Mes­calero Apache Indian 1'ribe and thevillages of Ruidoso, Ruidoso Downsand Capitan. That group obtainedthe land as well as state and feder­al funding to build the state-of the­art airport on Fort Stanton Mesa.

By the time the airport openedin December 1987, the SBAC wasreorganized by an amended jointpowers a.m!ement between the vil­lage and the county. All three mem­bers of the Lincoln County Commis­.sion and three Ruidoso elected offi­cials appointed by; the mayor nowserve, with Commissioner Bill Ramas chairman and Mayor Lloyd L.Dllvis Jr. as vice-chairman.

The present commission hasdivided down the middle on a num­ber of issues. with Ruidoso's repre­sentatives and the county com­missioners at odds over finances.While the joint powers agreementplaces development responsibilitieson the county and operationalresponsibilities on the village, thetwo groups have disagreed overpaying for the terminal buildingand large hangar.

Discussiona over the proposeddillmantling of the group appar­ently took Illace in an executive ses·sion, but both lawyers said theirclients lire ready to negotiate a plantA:lturri SBRA over to the Village ofRUidoso.

Voicing concern over fuhding fu­~l!,dl.Wl!lownent, the'Ruidoso Vii·~1lg,-eCOiUle!l recently implemented

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Young Skylar Ruch (left) peeks from be- the eXisti~g"pon~, i;'artners Eidson andhind one cif the old pine trees atthe histor- .. Ruchs, plan·toreJuvenate the lakes areaic Rainbow Lakes on Carrizo Road as Ray for fishing 'and ottJer outdoor" aotivities.Eidson, Susan and Michael Ruch survey (Photo by Doris Cherry) .

The phone number for the newoffice is 258-3548.

Hours will remain at 8 a.m. to12 noon and 1 p,.m. to 5 p.m. Mon"day through Friday.

All elienta servoo in the old 419Mechem Drive location will be

. served at the new location in theFinancial Center.

The Ruidoso Planning and use at· the northeast half of Lot 4Zoning Commission will meet at 2 Block 3, Young Heighta (503'p.m. today (Monday), October 3.. in Mechem Drive). Larry and B.~ cham~ ~ .Ruiuoso. TiIJman;;arereque~ting,3pproval ofMUJUelplll AdDl1lUstrative Center, Massage Therapy In an area wlJere

Items on the agenda include: such US\l is allowed conilitio!:UlUf;-Repbit onots 137, 138 and the -'-Review of site development

north 10 feet of Lot 139, Ponderosa plans submitted, by G.R. Bennett ..Heighta Unit 5 (154 Davis Drive), for Lot.1J Block I, Airport West,requested by Steve and Vickie Secllnd aadition (121 LeOn Farrar)..Shenk. ---':Administrative review of Lot

-Request by Cesar Olvera for a 10, ~lock 4, Forest Ueights (10() ..variance on Lot 5, Block. 7, Golf Ranier Road) for L.· H. Alex Adams. .Course Estates (212 Rainbow -The commission may discussDrive). , proposed amendments to th(l Sign

-Request by Clarence W. Cruey Ordinance dealing specifically withfor a variance at Lot 17A, Block C, off-premise signs and billboards.Ruidoso Springs Subdivision. . .

-Consideration of a conditional Meetings are open to the public.

P&Z to acton requestsfor zoning·variances

The Lincoln County office of theNew' Mexico Human Services De­partment of the Income SupportDivision opened today (Moiiillly)October 3, in ita new office in theRuidoso Financial Center.

The center is lOcated at 1096Mechem, and the office is located atA-2, in the rear of the facility. A-2is on the ground or airport level.

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, .otherwise produces oil or ,naturalgas, who was laid off after Septem­ber 30, 1985, will have a one-timeopportuirity to file a ~tition or re­petition by November 18.1988.

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On August 23, President Rea(l'ansigned into law;-the Omnibus Tradeand Competitiveness Act (OTCA) of1988.

This new law amends the TradeAdjustment Assistance (TAA) forworkers in Chapter 20f Title II ofthe Trade Act of 1974. UnderOTCA, any wo~ker emp~oy-:d by afirm or appropnate subdiVl810n of afirm that engages in exploration ordrilling for oil or natural gas, or

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Former mill' manager Bob Watson (closest) and operatorCarl Dotson, watch the EPA briefing with concern, aschemist Lynn Brandvold discusses a possible miscalCUla­tion of the amounts of toxic substaf\ces at the Cimarron

.Mining and Milling Corporation site in Carrizozo.

Lad ger s----c-ro-ck-e-r-O-f-th-e-J.lTO-b-I-em-.------ev-e-n-t-wt-·-ll-pr-o-Vl-·d-e-u-p-to-a-5-me:"'-r---81-'o-n-B-ta~ti-'o-n-s-fi-l-m-e-d-and--p-re-s-en-te-dContinued from page 1A In other busmess, LTAB: ellant booths to display and sell features of the event and severalcity establish a starting fund for -Approved the nomination of Christmas items. national magazines featured arti-Retirement Services Division as McBeth as vice chairman of LTAB. -Heard a report from the Noon. cles about the Mule Race weekend.they will not begin submitting bills -Approved a request from the Lions Club about the promotionalfor at least 60 to 90 days into the Ruidoso Valley Greeters for funds materials sent to 65 newspapers -Heard Tracy Moran's monthlynext budget period. to advertise the First Annual and 35 radio and television stations. report on .the Convention and

Weber said he would inform Christmas. Jubilee. The week-long about the Mule Raoos. Three televi- VISitors Bureau activities.

Continued from page 1A waste. In the 1970s hazardous' . The EPA wants to identify all, fore the· EPA will eOnside~ them.waste came into public view. As no ~ks, Gib.:eill"' emp,hasized.. 'ry1e T~e ;EPA does not offer training,

tal Protection Agency (EPA) erected laws were on the books then, Con· Cimarron SIte was glven a pnonty Qil{em added.a feJ1.ce around the tailing impound- gress passed the 1976 Resource by the EPA Onl}'; three sites of the The Cimarron site is the newestment and piles in August, 1987 to Conservation Recovery Act. The act six whiell were Identified in EPA's of all hazardQUS sites in New Mexi­prevent direct contact with hazard· dealt with tranaportationJ handling ReJ;on Six, which include Texas co. The closeness of the site to aous substances. and disposal of all. hazardous ana New Mexico, will be funded for population center as well as the

Analyses conducted by the EID wastes, Gilrein said. a clean-up. contaminates found, added to thedetected cyanide and heavy metals But, the act did not cover aban- Gilrein said the EPA sampled reasons why the site is on the Su-.in groundwater, soil, sediment and doned sites. Thus the 1980 Su~r- enough data on the Cimarron site perfund list, Gilrein emphasized.tailing on the site. Cyanide was fund law was passed'and given $2.5 to evaluate it, based on a math Questions abo~t the severity· ofdetected in a water sample taken billion to begin the clean-up. In'' model, and add it to a "prioritized" the cyanide contamination camefrom one holding pond in April 1986, the Superfund was reenacted list of the nation's worst hazardous from audience' members. Lxnn1982. In May 1984, a tailings pile and given $8.5 billion. . waste sites. Brandvold and Ibrahim Gundiler,sample contained Cfanide in levels The EPA works with local ElDs "This (preliminary testing) is no both from New Mexico Tech andwhiell are potentially toxic to hu- to identitY potential hazardous means a comprehensive testing Bureau of Mines in Socorro saidIJlllIl health. waste sites. These sites are ranked here," Gilrein said. cyanide breaks down into non-

In JUne, 1982, New Mexico on a priority list. EPA conducts An audience member, who said hazardous materials over a period .charged Cimarron with failing to public hearings concerning the sites he had been a manager of Cimar- of a few years. They said theycomply with the state water quality and when September comes, if no ron, said the infonnation on the wanted to avoid creating a Problemand, hazardous wa~to,.;re~ti0I1!" adverse public comment is made,fact·6he!ll: concerning the !lite was with the 10!llli popJJ1ation. . .The"company took,'i#tr action m the site is put on a finalized list for, misleadiilg. '.%e way.it (the .amountot.pos· .response and went oilt of business. p hazardous site investigation. . Gilrein said all information sible hazardous 'waste) is present­In August, 1984, the company Gilrein told the group present, about the site is public information ed, it's terrorizing," said Bob Wat­declared bankruptcy in federal many from the village of Carrizozo" and can be obtained from Steve son

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court. EPA will institute a comprehensive Carry, ElD Division Director in ilrein stressed the EPA will·•l\B an estimated 1,500 people ob- investigati~n in January, 198~. Santa Fe. . ~ring ate~ of qualified prof~s-

tain drinking water from municip'al 'You will see someone m the H the EPA finds hazardous SIOnalS to· mvestigate the Sitewells within three miles of the Site, field by spring," Gilrein said. wastes in concentrations that are thoroughly.the EPA considered the site to be The investigation will en· potentially dangerous to humans, "H there is not a significantenough of a potential problem to in- compass all possible areas where the site will be cleaned up. health threat, we'll tell the people.vestigate.. waste might be found; ground The state is required to add 10 We will confirm or deny if there is a

EPA representative Steve Gil- water contamination and a detailed p'ercent of the total cost of clean up health threat," Gilrein concluded.rein, section chief of the EPA office study of underground water tlow- lfit is necessary.in Dallas, visited Carrizozo last patterns, risks assessments and Audience member Nancy Guck The investigation is scheduled toThursday and briefed the group of how muell waste is at the site. . questioned ho~ a local. contra~r . actually be!p~ .at th!l site i~ spring,about 20 people concerning the in-. 'We spend an averaEe of$80,000 could become mvolved m the bld- 1989. Public mput IS accepted andvestigation scheduled to be funded on a investigation, and it takes one ding process for the initial inve~ti- inquiries or comment l!Uly be sentin January, 1989. to two years to complete," Gilrein gation. Gilrein replied the con- to Ellen D..Greeney, Community

Gilrein briefly covered a historic continued. "The average cost of a tractor must have 40 hours ofbaz- Relations, EPA, 1445 Ross Avenue,view of the EPA and hazardous clean-up is over $20 million." ardous waste disposal training be- Dallas, Texas 75202. .

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The nursery is closed for the fall season and this is thetime to say "THANK YOU" to aU ourcustomers and friendswho have made our progress possible. We appreciateyou., patience and utlderstanding· of our "adjustment

';. period"" in our first year. If we"ve failed you in s()me way,please accept our atpology. We al"e striving to provideexcellent service, to the comml,lnity. Each Of you areimportant to us.

We 'will reopen early in December with cut and liveChristmas trees, wreaths, pOinsettias and mote. A treeflocking service will also be available. Come See UE; lor .your special holiday needs.

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Deminge chief indua1;J:y is a " ;' My daughter Rachael was 8'-radar gun located oft' the -east member of a high school marclt~:ramp ofl.~O. Friday night they'll ing band.; kind of f?p!iJlgsti;ad,dUllt oft'.the community CGmpass hilili school back m Flondaon their sherift's dashboard and ~ laCked students who played in·hopefully lind ilieir way north to . strwnents for half timeHorton Stadium. . .ceremonies. Rachael was .Dot:

We. don't like I)e~. We .musi,call:yinclined' She could,not.never did and we never will. play a slugle note on anythfu/;f.:

. ",*** but she and a half dO.llen othe¥(.RUIdoso fans. were students were given baihi: .

· remtroduced to mosqUItos when uniforms and .instruments tQ.iliey . hit ilie flatlands of . pretend to play. The band leadetiCanutillo, By the end of the first would mix Bacbael and the rem; .qU!lrter we were ahtIlid seven of the fake band members. witlipomts, but down two quarts of the real band members. Instanlfi~loo~. Some smart fans brought ly, Springstead appear«:d to haveOft' . . Non-smokers 'huddled a much larger marchiug band.

around smok«:rs. One lady pro- Bachael's instrument of pretend·tected the ~ttteeastwiug oft~e play was the clarinet. FTo1I1 my·bleachers WIth a splash of LIZ seat in the bleachers, I could al-Clabourne. .'. most "hear" her play·. After -the· The Canu,tillo marching band half time ceremonies were overwas in perfect ByIlcopation with '. she ran . to me beaming. "Dad,"

- their. Eagles on the field duriug she said, "Next week I' get toan unportant fourth i}uarter 'lIlaya French horn."drive. With each Eagle SIX-yard' ****gain, the band woul(f segue intolouder, spirited' drum beats and When an aging football playerhigher, upliftimt horns. Only the sits around with other agingdead could not nave been moved football players, he likes to showbY' such an' arousing display of. oft'his'old footballsl1ars, He onlyschool unity. remembers the big games and

Om sideline Warriors were at ilie ..name of the guy whotheir vocal best for' this game. knocked him sill,. Warriors, this.The steady, deep chant of week is that big game. If you"defense," (clap, clap) "defense", want yom name to 'be remem-shot aeross the field to stimulate bered in Deming in the future,~Warrior senses in the final, eru- you know what to do. . .cial goal line stand.. The War- Go Warriorsl

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Fourth quarter summary:Canutillo's long drive consumedmost of the clock in the fourthquarter. With 49 seconds left, theEagles were second and goal fromthe nine. A running play took iliemto the two with 38 ticks left.Ramirez, in. a massive pileup nearthe end zone, was ruled to havebeen illegally pushed. across thegoal line and the Eagles suffered afive-yard penalty.

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The kick hooked left and theWarriors took over.' Swannerdropped to one knee for the finalplay. The Warriors win it, 13-10.

up the fielcl for a ten- yard gain. LoganSUrman can be seen throwing a nice blockon the Eagle's no. 30.

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"'<CHARLEtSS'fALLINGS The third and fowth quarter in-.. ,.QldosoN~ Sl:t~ru: Writer eluded a field goal and another·B";;;:flteUlJ.dl0S0 Warqor fre~hmen touchdown by Wliitlock. '

'.' .. ili.Dl.ered the Tularosa Wildeats Whitlock kicked six extra pointsi.. ~i-!>f Friday. ' '. . and a field goal..fl';,;:p.e Warrior for.ce was so power- Warrior highlights included the

:;the first 21 POints were put on (me play of the secondary, DIIll.H~>""'al'd Witholl1y one offensive . Seay, Louie Jimjnez 1Ill<l Aaronlla:y'Th-om tlill line. The Wildcats Ford. .

! ~~fj~d' JOlle 'Mlli'quez on a 5!J-yard The outstanding Warrior line in­J >,(or a to'\le1idoWJl and Micah cludes Keith Henson, center, nrian. .)Iock;l'et~elltwo'punt retutns McIntosh and Jason Pillar, guards,

.',fuuchdo'Wlls, one for 32 yards, Brian SlOnner, and tight end ShaneIl other for 42 yards. . Edson. ..1ri \;he seconil' qUllrter Whitlock .

m'llbbtid It flat pass' from Manny The two most outstanding War.. Gu.ardiola and r.eod for 55 ylll'ds . rior statistic!, ,are Whitlock'II.16, forIUand a'TD. namett followed with a 16 extra point accuracy, und D"nd~!f.yardtouchdtiwnrun. At halftime ' Slf4Y who had caujht 10 paflses fot'.nthe<sc:oril '\Villi 35-0 in £aVOl' of the 198 .ral'ds. Seay average/! 19.8V(nl'liQrlh·. . YllJ.'ds per~atch. II' - _ _ - ~

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This is pemg sent to yclU on Sey- tUnesothe~ ·~,i;n!Bht .~11 u;p,the.1;e~ber thhtt,..the last. day of the ,c:ountl'y',a. btij\l In time for Yl1rtrnncJ,ge,month.. ,oVel'whkh wec:ross A3'pen~~e pa~~e ~d.l1th$r fesD"

fto!l1 ~lttlJmer moo the Fall.· "VlIls, whillh lllllJl!..a littlEi earlieJ.'... ~d on Uweyeof O«:wber .the .thanusualthisyear., , " "

month of autumn colol'll, ourhttle The Ridge Runner hall told youlong"th!le mend, Jack Fw.st pilid us . of the ran COl0l11 Itt(lund hi~ home.'an elll'ly visit. A,,?,ay in the wee However liS you journey up YQu:t

.small hotlts of the .eady morning, ,Buidollo Valley ;y,ou wiU.llee the fldlthe beloved little J!llptte~ClfA;ut~ 'WIClrs !!hClwiPg-:Ul\:more lQld trIore.le!d'll~s eameI~ng m Clna light I ~ to "?'ork tlilil out 110 tllat weNorth mnd, cb:Clppmg the tempera" will have a IClng and .colorl'ul fall,tu:re to aI!- evllJl,tbll'tY degrlles. .. , Aut\linJl. and IndilulS~Dier. 1

.. '.C!Us mQnUn/1'You Clln see thebe-; willll.dd a little more color each dayginning of h18 colorll of tnre to the gold of the Aspen nronze ofAutumn, all up, the ValleYII and the Qak and lemoll·yeliflW.of thehito 1.. into the mountains. A few of Walnut. and the crimson of thethe cl,llors of Early fall had aheady . Moun.tain Maple; as· well as thebeen brought to us by some of Jack many colors ofthe oak brush. . ..Frost's little advance heifers that I am happy to be back with you,he had sent on ahead to Ie Ull know IIlld know. we will have' Dianyhe wall on the; way.· .' . wonder.fu.l days ah,ead. ;',

Today a little before high noon. Yours ever the Ilame WIth bellthere in The Vale the oak brush is wis1les;and GOd's Jllllssings.to.uchlld with gold and just a hint of Jack.W. hostcrimso!!, all throngh its hillside 101 Northern Lights Rd. .tapestries. The· meadows too are North Pole Citybeaming under the bright sun with Zip 1313111tints of light scarlet and orangeamong the green .and gold of theripening Gramma Gmss. ,

Such a light touch did Jacki"'" . Frost make with his paint brush:Pushes off tackler here at the pll1ace that the ApricotI . . , .. ,.' , leaves have hardly turned .at all,: Warrior Ira Sago pushes off a would-be Eagles tackler Sago also ran a kickoff return for 14 yards in the War- and the gold IIlld purple autumnIf· d " C t'll T F 'd' . • I d' t' t . . Daisies are blooming brightly, ad-t or a seven-yar gaIn 10 anu I 0, exas;. n ay mght. nor s ast pre- IS nc game. ding their cheerful Colors to the ear-I ' , ly Autumn picture.:R .., .. . k.(: C· h U Welconrlng the first visit ofJack

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by CHARLES STALLINGS stable. His love and enel'W for the ship at Whitharral high school in remain active. air, flashing their blue coats in theRUicloSO News Sports Writer • game of footb1l11 brought liim out of Texas for two years. .The couple had always loved sun sending their bugle-like calls

John Ussery and his ,rife Joanne retirement this year. Hig eyes In 1958, John left. Texas for Ruidoso. So much so that they had over the hills and vll1es: sayingenjoy their mountain hideaway sparkle when he talks about his New Mexico where he became head a second home in the town for over "Higher, higher. Fire, Fire"with a spectactilar view ofthe city. new assignments. Retirement may coach. and athletic dil'ecl;or at Hot ten years, May~e they ~l'e saying that the

"fro the old man on the never see him again. Springs high school in 'l'tuth or '1 wllllted to get.back to coaching snow WIll be higher and that wemountain," . John said. John was John's first coaching job was in Consequences for nine years. . and thiS is an outstanding and con- need~ ~ave wood for the !ire. . .

'-speaking more on football terms Canyon, Texas, in 1955. From During those nine years he genialstaff,"Johnsaid. This IS one of the earhest ~Slts ANY LARGE~=f 8:,:pes~1::n~=~~:~~c~:gd tl'~gerepo'~etl'(IaceePtedd tthlhe ti1?-ea~, c.?,::,~h- :p~ded b~Wt'tl:doso 'ityJ.lep",y'~!Y'} a bilf,,~:J.~~f~'k.~~'.~1~1'~;Y~~"~'L:a"l:.Ob~y ~of:c~tfr~~Il~~!l~e~:-:::~. .,"" ..•.•. ,,,P'I~~~", ...n".1 .. ~. n .an a e e l'''''''''r- ,.""" ge. a e at wul.!i..~e.,.",,, "'... . ~A'~~!'i" ,J'~u~ \'1" y 111, .•• ~~ h """"'L' ~:r.:.c..'"', .J~ .•... ..

i, p' Henderson's :~faw¢t; ti;<¥'.,:" iiii"&'""~ ~f;f>lir:f41 ~i'.Iphi •• SI1~ also' '~tuI~.Y e u08Sb.'1i arnve ·..ere un.... ._......, ::~':"':"~ .....". ::'",,,John went to high school together. likes needlework, gardemng, read- about October ten. .

, "L.G., and I played together at ing, walking and espec\ally travel- A McssRge FromPhillins Texas high school," John ing. . Jack~stsaid. f'I've known Cooper since the Dear Friends of Lincoln Co~tylate forties." Throughout John's cmichin_g IIlld The Mes«:a;lero Reserva!:i0n,

When John and Joanne left career he has officiated basketball and all ~he regIon oftheWbi~Truth or Consequencell, they games on the high school and col- MItounhatamb : I tim . Imoved to Roswell where John be- lege level. . . s een a ong e 81Ilce .caine head coilch at New Me~o ~ve sent you a message -- too longMilitary Institute. .. ". "I believe every coach should of- m fact. nut I have not forgotten

"At that .time we were Class. 4- ficiate at least one year: I think youAAAA in the'district wit/:! Artesia learn to be a little more tolemnt. ItLas Cruces IIlld Alamogordo. I had helps you see the fame,from a diC­to play L.G.," he said. "The last ferent perspective.' .three years at the institute I movedup to the junior college to CoMhfootball and track." .

John won a state championshipat Truth or Consequences and oneat the military Institute at the highschoolleveI.

John left coaching in 1972 andopened a llporting goods ~tore inRoswell for nine years. In 1980, hereturned 'to the gridiron as an of­fensive coach at Roswell.

Since 1980, John's owned acouple of businesses including asteak house in Roswell. JOllJUlekept pace with her own business, asuccessful ladies apparel shop tluitoperated for 13 years. .

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The Ruidoso cheerleaders: Teresa Harrel­son, left, and Leslee Spencer. Middle row,lelf to right; Roberta Montoya, Anne Cull'(head cheerri;l~c:!er) and Lori Swalander.

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Marine Lance CpL TheodoreD. Scholl, son of Sua A. Scholl ofRuidos~, recently rel?O~d for dutyat Manne Corps Logistics Base, Al-bany, Georgia, . -

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PB,ESCHOOL STORY HOUR sip.\-ups be~ '11<JN at 7 p.m. Tu~sdil¥l O~ller 4;in;the.S\!Il1Dttoday. (M\lnday), Octo~er 3, at the RUld9!'!0 Public." Ci~ns Center ~ehindtihe;RU1¥sOI't,ilibcLJb~· L4bra' , ,r . r.;. ,.,,;•. " ~ ',' '~"'" ~

. l O1Z~es are scheduled. from 10.11 a.m, Monda.ya,. Wednesday~.pctobefS. .•'Tuesdays ana Wlj~e~aysbegi~ng the week .of ." . '. '. .. . ' ". . .' ..•... .• '.October 24 and continwngthrllugh December 16. '. l\lAINSTJ.U:ET.. ;RlJJDOljlO will· present itS,

· . C'. Prescholll StolY Hour is op.en to any:. bri;lUlgStel"·· ;:weekl"coffee &om·.~:3l).9:~O a.m. Wedlie~day,.O~·· frQmtlu:ee. to fiveyellrs .old, With classes i.,d to ber 5, at theeM~c Shoppe~n~~~J'-'dStudiDj· 20 chil!in:il; A fee of $2.!l! charged for each cnght- . 21)15 ~udderth Ddve. The public IS I~VJted.,. ...

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· McDaniel will address lJJ)coln County Rep!Jblicans ' . .at their JIlonthly PJllSTMOND~l' lJll!etmg at 6 The SIERRA BLANCA SWINGERS DANCEp,m. ~on4aY.l.October 3, ,at thll CircleR RestatlJa."t· CLl1B will begin a seriesofd~tl,ce I~sl!0~ at.7,I'.lJl,lJl R1JldoSll.l.io~ty Chairperson Rhonda ~lIbnstAln Thursday, October 6, at the Ffrllt9nnstian Churchinvites all iutsrestedpersons. For further iDfunna- on Hull Road. Ted CIl!ments Will be the caller:tillJl, contact 'her at 268-5403. , , 'Classes 'are open, to people of iI.U ~el!o antllJUlyb"

, taken as a rei'rllsher Course, CQst i~ $2 per lesson.RAISING SELF'·REi..IANr CHQ.J)REN Will "' For additionalinfonnation, Ca11258·3186.. '

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· LaMothe, Ph.D.;wi11 lead theses810ns frotq 7-9 Octo er ' ~, p.m. each Monday 'evening in October in the eom- - ,,munity room at Ruidoso High School. For' further ' RUidoso Sierra Blanca Ski Tean:. l1IJIlOunees itsinfonnatiqiJ, contact Dr. LaMothe at 267-6149 or ' annual SKI SWAP.Fl'iday through Sunday, Octo-354 2761, ber 7-9, at the Swap Mart. A huge assortment of '

- ·new and used: ski clothing and equipment will beTuesday, October 4 "' offered at bargain prices from 6·8 p.m, Friday, 10

, .. " ' a,m.. to 8 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.D,l, to3 p.m.,Dr•.Paul Echols, Ruidoso orthf)pa~clic surgeon, . Sunday. The ptdJlic is invited. '

by DORIS CHERRY' '"Ruidoso N!:lW$ Staff Writer ": 'Keri Su,gaJllQilto ltailCOlJlea 1(Q)jJway from hl!J'pativll NQW ZeaIand;8Jld she b:opes to go alltheway toNashvilhl. ",' . ,. ,.:

',Sugamosto, popiilarlyknown inthe Ruidoso area as Keri and thePlayeJ'l!~.Wo~the New Ml.Uieo Tme 'Value l'llmlWare Stores', Coun,l;tyShowdown at the New Mexico StateFair and $1,000. The contest hado~y one winner, first . place, sheSll1'll. ,

Sponsored' by KBUYradio ofRuidosO,Sugamosto found her tick­et to the state contest with a secondplace win at a local Country Show- ,down in April,

After the April contest,SugamostO said she began workiQg .on an original song. Inspir,ationcame after she heaId one of hergroup's family probleDls. At 2 a.m.she .came upon the idea and beganwriting. .

"I wrote from 2 to 8 that morn­ing:' And she named the song"Foster Mom," based on the per­sonal situation in her group. Sheattributes her win in Albuquerqueto this original song,

Sugamosto did sing .anothersong, "Cry," an old Johnny .Raesong, at the state contest.

"There was only one plaoo-first," of college chumsA

she never consid- An agent from Las Vegas, Ne-SUgaJDosto said, "but a .group ered singing p,rotessionally, At that vada, saw the group and requested.sponsored by KRST radio Albu· time show groups were forming as they make a tour of the U.S.querque was runner-up." the Chubby Checker era began. The tour was to last only six

Six contestants performed at the . Harry Rivers, an agent in Aus- months, but Keri said once she was . " ,state showdown. State Fair Jlllr- tralia, was the person who got in the U S she stayed and has boon Z . C °1 k· k ff f d d· 'former· Helen Comelius provided SugaDlDsto started, He encouraged here sin~e; . la OUnCI IC SO· un· rIvethe back-up band for the COIltes- her to go to Australia. . Through her Las Vegas agent, " " "

tantskother Ruidoso singer Tresa th~lb~ali;h~'~s~7m:o~~t~l~ f:~~af:!~to::eof~~n:~:h:;:~ to SUop'port are'a Girl Scout pro1ectsHalbrooks also competed in the didn't lilre show Iiiz for the first Including Alamogordo. The t:!o/ . . Jstate contest, Stigamosto said Hal- three months, but Harry kept tell. eventually became a stopover for .brooks did quite well at the show, ing me to stay. 'You·ve. got talent' the group, and "a second home," for Zia Girl Scout Council has an.but the competition was tough. ,Harry told me. But after six months Keri. . ' nOUnced its annual fund drive will

Sugamosto is working on anoth- 1 was ready to go home," When Ruidoso people began to begin today <Monday), 'October 3,er original song fur the next step Sugamosto laughed. notice the Quintikis, Keri said they and continue through October 15,along the Country Showdown, eon- Rivers was lookibg fur an all- were requested to play in the According to' chainnanJanetesta; to Denver to compete in a . Polynesian group, Sugamosto con· Ruidoso area. Kings Supper Club Deyo, the Zia 'Council serves 16regional showdown in November. tinUed. A group named the and the Inn 0( the Mountain GOds troops in Ruidoso and Capitan with

If she wins in Denver, the prize Quintikis were already bi, in Aus- were their first bookings. " more than IfjO girls involved in. is an all-expense paid trip to ~ash- walia, Sugamosto said. '1 would After touring with the Quintikis scouting. Girl Scout programs

ville for a chance to CDIlJpete m the sneak out of the dorm· to hear for about 14 years, Keri said she reach girls from five years old tonational finals. The national win· Wezel when I was in college:' Wezel split with the group to be on herner will be awarded $50,000 and a became a member oOhe Quintikis OWll, ,From this split came 'Keri andone-year recording contract. - group. the Players.

"fve never been in a eontest (like Sug8JIJDsto was beCQJDing well Now .Sugamosto hOlles for athe Showdown) since I was in known through Rivers. The chance to compete in Nashville. Sheschool," Sugamosto mused. "It was Quintikis had heard of her and . said she is Working on another newtough competition:' asked her to join their group. It was song and a new wardrobe, for the

Sugamosto said the judges were during this time, Sugamosto said liext Country Showdown competi-vety helpful after the state contest; she "fiJJlilly got out ofmy shell:' tion scheduled in November in Den·they not only critiqued her singing, With the Quintikis, Sugamosto ver. 'but gave SUggestiOll8 on clothing, traveled the Orient, Far East and "It gets tougher as you go along,"style and originality. Viet Nam. While in Viet Nam, the Sugamosto said, then quofed Helen

Sugamosto most recently is Quintikis were recognized by Gen. Cornelius, who provided the back- ,known for her entertaining at the eral Westmoreland for their enter- up band in Albuquerque,'''I've won r~::::;:::::::===:::::::::::::;::Jlocal club W~~ Place and Show. tainment oftrJ:!s. a few and lost a lot...• . , .. , . . , .. , , , .She performed tm'ough the summel' But how ' she come to the Hopefully, Sugamosto will win ~: 'Crystal Pistol': ~as Keri and the Players. United states, much less Ruidoso? this one. . , . . . , ....

Before she became Keri and thePlayers, Sugamosto was known toRuidoso area audiences as part of

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Landscape painters Don Bmck- the Mississippi.ett and P. J. Garoutte, who are hUB- . PUblishers say the appearance of,band and wife, are featUred in the Brackett and Gilroutte signals na­September 1988 issue of South- tiona! prominence and a wide seopewest Art magazine. The magazine ofacceptance. .is the third largest art magazine inthe United States'and the only one 'I'he two artistll' works are Jlhownof focus on art and artists west of at Lindavida FinecArts in Ruidoso.

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. Throughout the month of Octo­ber, 93 pharmacies throughout NewM9ico will assist senior citi~ens ,inlearning about the managing the'medications tItey take.

In the Ruidoso area, free, advicewill be availllble from Wal-MartPharmaCy, 299 Highway 7~ West,andtIte Public Health Servtce Hos-pital in Mescalero. .

Senior citizens can gather up alltheir prescriptions and over-the­counter medications in a brownpaper bag and take them, to anyparticipating pharmacists for ad­vice on safe use and stomge.

'rbe Brown Bag Project, issponsored by the l:Jniversi~ofNewMexico Ceotel' for the Aging, Re­search" Education and Service(UNM CARES>; the New MexicoGeriatric Education' Center, theUNM Poison Center, the UNM Col-

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This 'is tile home of Corbins Spring crest.' " .' ,Custom Draperies at 304 1/2 Alentia. The

the e:tlsplay rooms Where many different, location is near therivSr behind Appledraperies can be seen. Spring Crest has ..outletsarou.nd·the world.

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The Corbins have fully'remodeled and. sprllCed up thehousing complex where their busi­ness and living quaners· are lo­cated. The upstairs is for living, the·downstairs, showrooms. .

A brochure says "It's tlte exclu­sive, spring steel pleater thatmakes Spring. Crest draperiesbeautifully different; A specialfOl'ming metltod permits' tlte rust­Ree pleater to stretch and contmctrepeatedly with no danger of pull­ing out of ahape or breaking."

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! Corbin Spring Crest Draperies,: 304 V2 A1entia, behind AP.ple 'l!ee, Tecrace down roward the nver, IS a: new bUBiness in Ruidoso. . ,

Owned bf EvelyJ1 & Arelrie Col'­bin, the busmess is part ofan intel'­national Spring Crestfmn~e op..emtion. The Col'bins also own aSpring Cl'eBt, outlet ~ Denver,ColOl'ado, and one in Albuquerquewhich their daughteJ- manages.They have had ·the Albuquel'queoutlet for 27 years.. A gr!Jlld ope~ll" was conductedhere Friday monnng.; .

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RAINBOW CENTER' Phone 258-3099

-SPECIALS­Wednesday: Senior Citizens Day­

25% Off Any Service'Friday: 25% Off All Shampoos and Sets

Saturday: 25% Off All Haircuts and Styles

. . WE ALSO OFFER A TANNING BEDFOR YOUR PLEASURE•

THE FINAL TOUCH BEAUTY SALONwould like to welcome

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DAJl.YFEATURES

Friday, Oct. 7th - King Ranoh CasseroleCheery Cheeseoske

Satul'day, Oct. 8th - Mandarin Glazed PorkAssorted Desserts

Plan nqw for the HoUdaysThAnksgiving Dinners, Hon!o d'Oeuvres,

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GRAND OPENING SALE',50% Off MicroSoft Sheets and Mini Blinds

W. CORBINSPRING CRES"18

DRAPERY CENTRE·3041/2 JUeRita

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r;;"de Saturday.. In the,,'photo em, the right,'a "friendly I,ion was pro.videcl by the' RuidosoValley 'Noon Lions

'Club. The ,. RHS bandwas jUdg~d No.1'among Class A b~nds.

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CAULKING SALE50% off

35-yr. Acrylic Latex with SiliconesReg. $2.30 ea.Now$1.15 ea.

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Why an hourly contract anyway? Itillakes tlievillage. attorney's time pretty valuable. ' . .

At the last council meeting, J.:D.. Ja,mes asked the city .manager about getting reportsmonthlyshowlngexpen~

.ditures as compared with budget figures for the mOnth.He was told that the .informatio.n would be very hard toextrapolate. It seems to us computers can be pro~

'grammed to provide about any information desired•Village·councillors should monitor village expehditures- that's part 9f their Job or should beanyviay.

On another financial front, the council wa~ discussingwhether or not v,lI~ge insurance should be obtainedthrough the bid pr()cess. Strangely enough, even themayor doesn't favor getting low bids for insurance•

That system has.saved taxpayers billions, ofc;follarsacross this' land. It's tried and proven.

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Letters may be hand­delivered to· "I'he RUidosoNews office at 104 ParkAvenue or mailed to P.O. B\lX;128, Rllidoso N.M. 88345.

The Ruidoso Newswelcomes "Letters to theEditor." and will publishthem on the Opinion Page,'With aU letters being subjectto editing for length. .. The name of the writermUst be printed. A telephone

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Who will sllllak fol' the 'SOB? standiJig. . . ".When we tll:illlt llalllt. on this Whll kJIowa.-Anything is ppBlIible

decade, will we remember the gOY- in a world where I can bake aernmentalleaders? Or will it be the potato in just five minutes. I'll betwords of actore and comedians that my great-great grandmother wouldgo into the history books? have beell" shocked by that one. .. Or maybe acto're, actresseil' and How will the history books treat

superstars willrepresent this sP.B;ce a decade where the United Statesin the history booka ... or will It be elected' an actor· asthe televangelists? president-twice?

At the New' Mexico State Bar As- And how will this affiuentsociation meeting, a world-famous society come off when some teacherjournalist sp?ke on "Law and the talks about millions offamilies thatFuture:' 1 didn't have time to listen lived on the streets?.to his presentation, but the title got Will the memorable words ofme.thinking ahead. athletes go down in those books?

Just think ... my great-great For instance, Mary Lou Betton'sgranddaughter may someday sit in biography wail on the bookstorea classroom and read about the shelves before she turned 16. Brianlikes of Jim and Tammy Bakker nOBWorth already has written hisand their impact on our society. Do' . stoty for posterity. Will future gen­you S!1ppose she'll picture her erstions care how happy it madegreat-great grandmother with pufiY the "Boz" to knock somebody in thehair and three-inch eyelashes? head?

And maybe my great-great Don't be too quick to think sOlDegrandson ,will read about Michael of us won't be around to find outJackson. He'll never know that his how things are going in the future..

. great-great aunt Bethany once I've heard that BOme folks are beingthought that surgically-formed quicl~-frozen and sta,Bhed away forsuper-singer was just about it.· SODle future appearance. •

But, then again, maybe those And some of us may be 21stgreat-great grandchildren, present- century ·~walk-ins.· I wouldn't bedaJ' figments of my imagination. too suiprised to turn up as some-will live in a world where history is body else someday. .tranemitted into their future via Maybe I'll just step into the fu­~ome sort of ma~cal method that ture .and speak for mysel£ I hope Imcorporates reality, and under- can rell1ember all the good stuftT

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The polls show no apparent the same behavior, but gave the op­debate winner. But lasting impres- posite criticism. Immediately altersions by definition can't be known the debate was over, he said, "1immediately. DllkakiS knows sometimes think people at homewhat's one short step away from a think people who look straight intolack of identity for Bush. A lack of the camera are ignoring thecharacter. ' questioner." ,

But in SODle indefinable way, Pm not sure who's right. Here'sBush's thousand pointe of light what the- KOAT-TV7 news directorworked. Not only did they catch told me the first time I was on theDllkakis' eye. I wou14n't be writing six o'clock news: ignore the camerasand you wouldn't be reading about and look at the anchormen whenthem right now, ifthey .didn't go oft: you answer their questions. Why?

* * * . TV cameras have lights to showMedia critic Tom Shales wrote, .which one is on. A rookie 'will find

"In terms of· TV performance, the lights ·~t helpful, but confuB­Dukakis was much' more in cC!m- ing.mand of the camera SUJiday night(he. looked into it when speaking, You can ~e ~~that before thefor one thing) •.. Bush addressed debate, Bush discussed at lengthhis answer not to the camera -- and the question of where to look-withthus to the viewing nation --'but to Roger Ailes, his media consultant.one of the three journalists who WHat I suspect the end productasked the questions! or to DUkakis, showed: Ail~s' "':8$ worried aboutor to a hole m the wall" Bush becoIDmgdistracted.

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StJ.l!eial thanks to GIl . MitchellCharlie Cox andJud ektcharcl A.Parsons for your wi:film and guid­ance. . .' Sble:lt;

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· The endless jaw. . IT so, Dukakie set the stage fo~That's how ,AlJC. anchorman an upset. .

Peter Je"nings characterized the *1 don't know the Origin of acontinuing debate about between "thousand points of light." Maybe, aBush and Dukakis. ' . Chinese philosopher. Bush first

Jennings' .image is hard to used the metaphor in biB closingvisuaJize. That is what makes it so sl!eech at the B~publi~an Conven·apt. 'The truly important things . tionin'New OrleilD/l. Ile has sinceabout the BushIDukakis confronta- . used the expression often On thetion went mostly unseen by poet- campaign trail, and did so again,'fight commentators. several times, in his debate with

*"Mr. Bush." "The Vice Presi- Dukakis. .dent." "George.".' Dukakis refen:ed Bemember the 1960's song aboutto his ~pponen~ ~Il three ways. "the da~. the music dieli"? Be~em- .Well which one IS'nght? ber the arguments about what the· That's 'precisely the- point. ~- lyrics meant? Because itBmellIlin:gmember that Bush has run twice can never be known, a good poeticbefore nationally, 'and won. The image --like an endless jaw - holdsvoters think they know who he is your attention far longer than anyby now - unIike·DJikakis. mechanical recitation of a proposed

By diffusing Bush's identity, White House agenda.Dukakis blurred it. To win, One thing is certain. Whatever

.Dukakis must create one simple they may be, by mentioning themquestion: Who is Bush? over and over, Bush is tIying by as-" Here's why. sociation to make sure the thou-

Not only did Bush run befQre sand points of light are focused on .and win -- he won big. Ifyou're like George Bush. As mentioned, Bushmost people, you even voted for cannot let public attention stray.him. And that is Dnkakis' biggest Furthermore, by invoking a.problem. Anybody who runs thousand lights, Bush answers whoagainst an incumbent has it: he is on a level not accessible to -

Dukakis must convince the reason. In the subliminal war,voters they made a mistake. That's Bush fights fire with fire. He bluntshard to do without offending them, Dukakis' attack on his identityand setting up a reaction. with a simple so-what? You can

The first step in the mass",con- never know who anybody really is.version, therefore, is doubt about Why w0r:? about it?the incumbent's identity -- a free- Dukakls sensed the power oftloatirig, irrational doubt which Bush's imagery, and attacked it. "Acan'tbe pinned down and refuted.. thousand points of light ~ I don't

Bush - Dukakis wants you to know what that means:' Shrewdly,believe ~ may not be the guy you he sought to make an unintelligiblevoted for. metaphor another identifYing mark

, Upcoming opinion polls Will tell ofBush's lack ofidentity,ifDUkakis' ploy worked. Only, don't Of coursel nobo~y knows whatfocus first on the counts for the "that means. ' But If the metaphorcompetitors. Movement from one is vague, how it acts is clear..Bush's

.,candidate to another seldom takes thousand points of light are flash­place directly and in one fell swoop. bulbs. They are the equivalent ofRl!.ther, most trends pass through sound bits, those scripted phra.sesthe "undecided" zone..' calculated to grab. t1).e media's at­· The 41lestion is as the question tention, to be played over and overdoes. IBBush losing ground to the on the evening news. Sound. bits,undecideds at a greater pace than incidentally, are not limited to TVDukakis? . and radio. In contemporary

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.ThePi'O~y to be sold issitUllte, DEADLINES FOR CL~SSIFIED lillY. OpenTuesday- rQO p.m. to ing assistants and IiOclean,cabins. CiuU61-263l. . BEST WAY MOVlNn -1:.9 Ol' from .....•....in loincoln County; NeW :M~eo,. READER. ADS ONI,.;V. j!:riday, 4:00 ·p.m., Wednesday thJ:u Sat- Housekeepets. Oonta.!$. DareyP-#21:C :MidlandlOdellsa, T~gs Or Albu· "',

:~i,~~'re pai'tiewarly,desetibed ~:~~~:d:~~;OM:~~~~~s:;.. 14t~o~O:& Dri~e~T~i~~h~:; ~:~:~ C~'~iet, itt"~W~ (9i~~7Nr :o~~~i5:~ .,':LQt; 12,Block lLOMA Th . d I' 257.7051.H-43·~c Streets.E.O.E. :R-25.tfe =:,=~~~~:;rr~ .04~l1.., .B~2o.,341:C,.,G~DEAOij.ES;UN1TTWO, . urs ay S$ue. ," FOR ANY PERSONAL CRlSI.S'- . DIRECTOR OF RECREATlONAL Mezicc> _ ... S~ ..#We JOCKEY CLPlJI' - MemW1'ship., '.LmeolnCounh','NewMllXlco, as CLASSiFIED READER ADS are call the '06ental·Health HoUine SERin.OES _ .R'.4doso Care skfJls __sary.·'1)'p..... 5.I. tor flale or nadll fi:il' 'fuidoso.,:.",r fi ·...u ,- .....~~.PleM_i;wii;h·shown bY the plat thereof led in ~chedUled only In consec~ti"e at 1437·8680 (collect). M-$5·tfnc Center is Iooki~ for aqualUied p:oople. Some sales; Send _. ' property., Call 37~826, .even·

.' the office oti:he County CI&k Issues or on a one time.basls. . yOU CAN GIVE~ the·gift; of sight Recreatlonal Therapist to· direct _ewith.-rer-.oes to... PIgs.· . . .E~2();.'J;l.il .,.. La~dExil.OCffiClotReJeorde7rolf972' DEA1lL1NES FOR ALL DISPLAY by being an eye donor. Contact the activity program fbI.' ourresi· BoxG,P.Q.Box128. . FiJlJi1WOODFORSALE'"'":"sQVe....iI1<,;

ilneo n 0lU1' YI ':un~, , m . ' . ' . any Lion or call 257.2776 focr . dents. The P&son we ate seek· ;Ruid,oso. NM 8834$ ,·kinds. Oomparll qwi.'Ii\;1, , ))ell\; .tube No. 446, wrom 18 mo're . A,?S. Thursday. 5 p.m. for the. details and a donor card. Do it in~will have oJ1e of the following wood in ·town. Potl;ilrsNWIlary'.~onl'ykri.own liS Este pnve, Monday Issue; Tuesday, 5 p.m. now; the're is a tremendous need credentlals: 1) A ReSistel'ed Oe- . Ilighway 70 East. 37~8347,. . , ... '

,.' loiThnC!)t1·lnCo?Dtysal,Newwil.'!"IlebX1CO· d fortheThursdaylssue..·· fO'reyetissue. J:..81·tfnc Clipli.tional Therapist. 2) A , '. ",..... P,27-ti'c ':.e o'regcnng e e rna e . . . '... Certified OeeupationalAs- Un'DT1l.TG·· .. ...

to satillfy a judgment 'rendered by DEADLINES FOR ALL SHOW· PRE!JNA;N~,NEED HELP? - call sistant. 3) Or have a Bachelors TELEPHONE ·u.........,·· ,.,.. ell.ten- .•.•the above court in the above' PROOF ADS"-REAL ESTATE OR 2irthright, (915)533.1818. . DEPENDABLE CLEANING - . sions,~~ .ofoow boniea. 'entit1edand nUllibered cause onC ' '. . " . . S-87·tfc ~t: in~tional Therapy. Service.. Condos; apartmentS. WocrlnVilI b!lqon\'ev~gs.lU'J.dAugust 31. 1988,beJ.ns an action to LASSIFIED. ~hursday. 3 p.m. TRYING TQ REACH' :MORE _ salarytim,. e...=rtib~e&:.Pe~:d homes and yard ca're. Sl'eeializ· weekendll•. ;Leave mlllISl!Seanyeollec:t· a ......missow note and to for the Monday Issue;Tuesday, 3 Cp1e than om local JnIlrket?" ing in window and clUmney time. MikEl''MIllill, 25.1~7129. .

..-- 'J d 'resume,' ,Administrato'r, Darey.. cleam"ng Vacation 'home ~"'a~'''- .. ·&r29' ..focrecloae a. mottgage on the above p.m. for the Thursday issue, about 215,000 rea ers in 33 Russell,S.D.C., P.O. 20x 2214, . and .tenanee. Cau.37i4ii~ .. tiT" . ..

deseribed property, which mortgage Publisher allsume~ no financial reo hometoW!!- news~$pem ·all ove'rRuidoso, NM 88345. E.O.E.T_94-tfc H&lt.ENTERP~wpES':-lfighwaysecures that note. . ' . New MexJ.OO. Fo'r 85.20 your25· , &'28.tfc 70 east of ~uidoso DoWns, In·

Proceeds from the fO'regoing sale adsPOnS!bllily fOtrtypographical errors In word ad will rea«:h 33 papem PERMANENT MAID' . s·tion FEhNCINGba

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will be utilized to satisfy the judg· ver~Sl!mens except to pUbliSh a outside ofAlbuquerque. Call The available, excellent y-;''r~Und orse rna, ay "arna•. · 0 .'clfng.. Cash fOr aluminum t!IUlS,ment against the Defendants as fol- correcllon In the next issue. Ruidoso News at 257-4001 fo'r J'ob,. good salary, must '-'-ve 'residential. Call Carl Draper eopper, brass and oth.e'rlows: mO're info~tio1t. &.92·tfc .... Fencing.318-8166.· D-45-tfc aluminium products and non f&-

Amount due~r te'rms . CLASSIFIED RATES CUSTOM DRAPERIES _ and references and own transporta· QUALITY CUSTOM - built rous metals. 378-8562, B·all-ti'efN ~-' , din . 18 . tion. Reply to Box H, P.O. 20x h . additi d l~_~ 0 ,..om M;:_~o . 0l'" Inc,u '. g. Ona Time Rate Only window treatments, years 128, Ruidoso, NM. H.33-tfc omes, ons, remo e'"""5" NEED M NEY F....... - ...~ your .

pnnClpal and interest ' -(Sales Tax rneluded) professional service. Om own .painting, roofing. ,deeks and rifle· or shotgun to High $ Pawn ..as ofdate of sale $46.t143.88 workroom. Contact 336-4147 ocr WAlT PERSON - needed, mini· mobile home service.. By The Shop. 137 Hig'hwnv 70. 378-Atto' . '1)75000 t6WORQSORLESS.... ~••••_•••••$2..56 . mum 6 months experience App M8nThatC 2574867 -., H4 a

mey~ eea . $2 in 17 WORDS.•_ 2.72 call eolleet, 1·437-1366. D·17·tfc ID Vietor' afl;e 2' •. an. ~36 17t 8293. . 3- tp

TCo°tastslJ!Jfudgm·tigaentiot·.n . .A'7 16526'.85 . 18.WORDs.. ; 2.87 BiN.GO _..Chambel' of C.ommerc:e y on 1 .s 'r P'D-33-tfc .. P WHOLESALE OUTLET~ will pay

. • ~ ." 18 WORDS _ 3.114 m Capitan. Thurs.~y ml!hts at 7 RIB BAllYSITl'ING - m~ bonie, good, highest P.rices for used furnitureIn addltlo~thereto, the b~dder lit 20 WORDS ; 3.20 p.m., east :Main Street.. Come BAllYSITrE OUSEKEEPER - references, school bus stops in and appliances. Will buy just

sue~ sa~he~n ~el Mspon;lb~ for ~:~:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: join us. . C·2·tfc ;:~~.~lhhclilld.W~~~~3- fr:r\t:t sfcess'I;::4388'und. about aJiytlJing. Call 257·5981 or·paymg t peClll aste. s e,: 0. 1I3 WORDS. :U7 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY _ Th 4501 fte 5 &.33 tt1 Poe e Olles. .. 251-2301.. . B-S5~tfc .ljil00 and eosts of sale, mcluding Z4WORDS , _ ..3.B3 S'tudio .,.., e a 'r p.m. '.,. c E-41;;fitp "" "TIl' SOCIETY TT:~_ "to ,.h ubli ' Decorator '0..&635 years . ...."' .,.... - ............,t oseofp ·catlon.· , 2SWORDS __.•.3.B1I 'of bined . •. hoI' DIRECT CARE ASSISTANT-in, ExPERlENCEDdONTRACTOR- Ka'boOdles$hopnilwol!en;New'". Any Judgment creditor has the Il6 WORDs.. 4.15 com, expenence m up· new Mental Retardation Unit.' lldditions. decks, remodeling. inventory. all 1iYpes of windowright to bid at the sale and to apply Z1 WORDS..._ 4.33 atexy. Co~e by and see our Need nursing assistant experi· fences, cabinets, eoncrete, paint- . . 1 d ~-d odds dan or any part of his respective 28. WORDB. ; ,4A7 latest fabncB. 700 Mechem, 257- ence, training in mental retaroa· ing and re'pairs. . For free co1~wed'ri":da Fri~'

judsD!.ent to t4e purchase price in. ::~:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.:: 2:J500'r336-4147. D·31·tfc tion and behavior JnIlnagement estimates, John T. Addington, ::tSaturdaY'10 tol'Ga~lieu of cash. 31 WORDS _ _ 4.B5 and be able to 'read, write and 258-6169. A42-4tc CnM' on 'D~ d Uolun'''- W-.

'_lOt.esBrownfield 32·WOR·DS. . ~~m"-.'·ca·te a 4'.......vely. Conta.... -Y. AWa., Y' '''''''H'o"7'tfn""''''.n' _ 5.11 ~--~ ~...,.... ..•. CHILD CARE _ in my home, I come .i1" eSpeeial Master. 33 WORDS. ; 5.27 BANKERS LIFE AND CASUALTV Donna Storey, Mental Retarda· have basie first aid and C.P.It :MONTESSO Toddle Ho

Legal'5840 4t(9)29(10)3,IO,17 ::~:~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~. Box 534 . ~on~ni:5J.fOO7~r, Ruido:3~aWe training. References available. presents i~~al~ay '¢ouP~36 WORDS. _ _ 5.75 Ruidoso. NM 88345 en 1.', •• • c Call 01' come by. Phone 257- :''L:'dren 18 mon to 3~,.en..s37WORDS.. : .sJI1 Telephone: (505) 257·2776 DOMINO'S PIZZA - is hiring 5972. '133 Robin Road. Two C:::Ue ~ for a visit. o:ill 257:38 WORDs...." ; , _ _ 6'07 part/full time drivers. Hourly Riverss Park. Ask fo'r J,illian. 5850 or 258.5632. M-4().41:C38 WORDs.. _ _._ 6.23 WM. A. (lIlLL) ALLEN wage $4.00' plus mileage and G434tp . '40 WORDS. _ .&.38 tips. Apply in person 2814 Sud. 32 INCH - screen glass stotmIiIIndAd 1.SII. UNIT'ED AMERICAN derth. D-37-tfc ~~la~a;=ne~~5::9.and

THE RUIDOSO NEWS Medicare SUpplemenls and CATrLE BARON St!!ak and HONDO VALLO .KINN.I.. T 39-6.....Nursing Ho'me Seafood Restaurant, located 657 Qualll, boarding • '"I'·257-4001 Box 2848 RUidoso, N.M. 88345 SUdderth Drive. is accepting ap-. and grooming MAGYAR VIZSLA- pUppies, bOrn

Ii '. fo b fo od August 1st. Sire and'dam pres-Telephone (505) 257·6108 P cations 'r ussers, 0 ser· tl....Nfent. Superior bird hunting·pros.PATRICIA HOUSTON vice and salad pcreps, days and

evenings. Apply in person fo'r ap- for app«llnlment peets. 354-2916 evenings. ' .M4 da thro h S f;. T-41-4tp .

=1men:, .on 3ij uga a • TREE MASTERS FIREWOOD~ excellent seasoned,

y 2: 0 • 4: p.m. roup ~r B..~to,~ C_': . 91192Health .Benefits llvailable. No . r New Mexieo """,ar. 1-84 •, ,. CompleteRA>molH>lphone calls. E.O.E. C-4o-,tfc Rene Bustamante . d~ys or evenings. P-41.Stp,

DESK CLERK- position at Crown TN, O,aly Li<:en<Ied & Insured Co. 15 CUBIC FOOT - chest freezer,Point Condominiums. Must have L1e...... 4I069S $100. 22' eu.:ft. «:hest freezer,pleasing personality and meet (1106 267-"368 $150. Pine roll top desk, $115.publie well. Office experience Stereo cabinet, turn table andhelpful. Must be dependable. PLUMBING HEATING speakel'S, $85. 258-4131. V-43·tfcRefe'rellCll .. required. Hiring foc . PARSONS EVER~ING ~ in store 30% oft'

. Housekeeping posipons. Only starting October 1, except focrdependable need to apply. Call· MECHANICAL CO. handgUils and slick 60 at High $257·7641. C-43·2tp "raftsmen, Committed Pawn Shop. 137 Highway 70.

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P'· OSTl'L' JO····B'S 1507 Sudderlh Drive long wide bed. truek. 12 foot jilgn•., • '. • • • , '. .•••••• ...••• • '.' c '.'. . (50S) 257·5228 bOllt, 30 lb, tbl:uiltelectrie motor.

lie. #23840 Lineoln' welder, 11M2 model, allCARL PARSONS P. O. BOlC~18 original with ~iler~ lei!!l, in

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HORSESANDVIEW~Stunninghomesitualedon1600RGEOUS ACREAGE-Easy ace,ess, ,bepuUful. ,beautiful acres. Large first class home with garage, views, trees, meadows, prime Alto area. only ,$6,000large covered deck, solar heating, large bam, com· per acre for 4to 17 acres, greal owner financing.pletely fenced and landScaped;' One of akind, HQrses ok. ' . " '$185,000. ', .

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, MOB~EaOME ~ J bedroomQ,. REAl), TUECUSSlFIEDS -You GAZEijO, SHOPP~GC~t'ITER -'" ~O ,.B~D.ROOM" - one .bath., LOT, ~~. SALE .~ m,th~ pines· .l~ ACRE~ ~ $li~ .do.wn,$~QO;: '",',fumi~hed~ ~Quk.up: for waah~r ,»my find somethins,yo~need or ,retml ~~ee araUnble. Oall257~ 'h~uae, '~a9l'year m-ound ftCC~S8/ ,', nealrDlld~townf 257.5493. ~~tf~. , month\ Vl~~ ,bllUdm.g$~t:~ "

;,,". 'and dryer!,Alre~dy se~up m . wlUltinTheRUldosoNew81R-61.510~, " " R..3~tfc lfireplacel$2~,a .lb~nt~,depoSJt INQ'lBER,QU4L1TY~hOU1e~~ }iM46toO~pl~n,2.3m.ue~w~Bt,!,,·'. IlllobU&par~ $Z;900. 2~8429~;" 'tee,!' ;,' ",,' RUIDOSOOABIN;' Curnished, all· andJease teqmroo. Call Gaxy' d~ nona~ction, ~~? L,L; DaYJs "onUS380, southOl4~ ~lesl SlgR.,'. _:" . ,',' '\ ,R-43.~tp I OFFICE SPACE- for nnit,Ridn. bills paid, One,pet8ononly.$220,Lynch Real~12G7~4011! B~~.~tp" ".' Drive '.~; Rres"gIQ~ .Whiw', '.~ Pl'Op(!rty· .ohec~ It QU~, then:, ,.

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, roo.m, co'.eroo patio0, fenced.yard .IUMY.' to... Wnhouae. in..,RW.'.dQso:.., ~le ay eae wee .e1t,cep ,0 I· utibtlea..1302.sud e1th, nelt,to I appucawons w~ rome., " .' 'RM-tfc with ~o bedroo~, one bath Assume' nlortag~ of.$.6919QQand i

d~~. Adult and childte~ Call JobnsmnJewelers..257p5800. 378423t, :.' M-35.tf~, ,'.:.' I ',' 'gtleat .house, Uoidlle"carpott. $59·OOO,.,ood theYlU'6 YQUte; A,BillIe Long, 378.4979. or ~78... "I, .!,' i.' J~56~,~C WSEOPTlO~"""',furnished 3 . W~uId mke alot as down 'pal· fanta~~c,'aearCallGle~tAlbu~'.. 8200. .",L4~,~tcsMALL TRAlLERS aUitable for 'be~oom mohUeon l~vellot"haa . . .' ,," .. .. . ment,2p74~30," A-29~tfq,. querque, ,,\:,(p05)g~8.·65.5fi· .' ,o~

FOR ~E ~ GIlO c?vered utility a couple. Call 2574418, 257- wood stf)ve" was~e~,and dty~r, TOP' BRASS REALTORS -]$s TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ~ on" .. '(505)29MM5 ev~ningS,V12.6tp.'traIler WIth new tIres, ,$600 or, 7697.. ! R·1.tfc Part of rent to apply to down cabins ,and .condos' for rent:' Cl1eMca~ows Golf house, 7,3 ACRES";';bea\\tiful:~ofuhdobebestoft'~r.~a1l251.7714. _. MOBILE HOME SP4CE~.- for , payment:.J.ack~.,e, 258,s3~7,. nigbtly,. weekly,m.ontbl.. y. 25.7•. $105.,000 app.roximate .balance,· .:home,; tw.o, bedf94bls.,' w.,.e.n.,~

l' '.:, . A#4w "'rent,~cated on the nvernear Broker/owner., M41 tf~6327. '.', T·Mfc $1,009,01 monthly payntentB., 'gree(l}l~use;energyeffiC1ent,~WOOD - c~dar, $100 a~ord, shopPlng' center. Call ~7-4418, FOR RENT .~' 270 acres, 4bedroom CONDO FOR RENT~ 2bedroom, 135 Rowan Road, 257·2300, velY coJJifotmble,'$69,Q~j 4lbll~,Pme and fir nux, $85 acord. Call '257.7697" ,K·1·tfe house and .la!l~ j bam $500 a 2]/2 bath" sleeps 6, fully fur. , ' '" , ' ,'M-31~tfc,' qU~fque 1·242~79Q;.' .iP~43~tfc

, ,257·5450, , .S444tp SHAW APARTMENTS -1 and 2 month pl~ lJtiliijes. 336-4403, 'nished. $400 month or $75, 9tst BREATHTAKING VIEW - of the TWOBEDROQM .... ,two bath fo~'YORSALE - 8~40 trroler, See at ',»edrooin' turniahed aparbnen~ , '. ,', ' B-~1-4tp . night and $50 thereafter. 258- .. CapimnMountains, Nogal Hill", sale, Ruidoso Downs, plenty of, Cheaters Trroler.,par~ $~,500, for ren~ Good looation. No ~ts, TW~ BEDROOM. - house fur· , 4950 or 257~5258. M.37-tfc' top, 47 acres, Call 257·4649, 'exttss. ~6,OOO.1.4S4-4573 attet

1975 Chevy body, $25, JUdI,'257. . 258-3111. , V.2·tfc, mshe~, $300 month p~us bIlls, CABINS &. CASTLJJ)S ,,:... Day, ,..' ,C.33·13~ .,' 5p,m. ',' C43.Btp9624.. ' . RM-!EVACATION HOMj AVAILABLE Nochildrell:orpetB, 258-311t Vo '. ~eek, month. Clean, coriJfoft. 2BEDROOM -11/2 bath mobile MOBILE HOME- 2bedrooms;:

MUST SELL - eve~hing! ,Stereo, _ NighUy "weekly •monthly. .. 4Hfc , :able, convenient, private, practi. with view .l~t, secluded area. ,furnished, hook-u~ for washer .TVs, VCR, .~~e, m~·nacs, AskforJo8teele,Perteet,Parks, FOR I\ENT -fear around, O~e ,'cal, ,pleasant, cOOkOU~8. ~very· Furnished with' w~s~er/dry~r. . and dryer,Alreauy ae~up iIi .etc. ~verything IS like new. Call 257.7373, evenings 3364975, bedroom funushed house,m~ ",thing furnished and p~d, mclud· $16,500, ownerfinanMg avail· . mobile park. $2,9QO. 2684295, .

,after4 p.m., 258-4317. ' . , r S.12.tfcand clean, fenc~d yard, carport,' inr kitehenetoos,' N~ar fine able.'257·2483~'· N·3a·tfe . ..,' R4~2tp/. , C444tp FOR RENT _ 3bedroom 2bath ,3784261, mornmgs, D·41·4tc restauran~, ,shops, fishing, mas· HOME, BY OWNER - 2bedroom, MOBILE HOME LOTS -' ten lob)

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS -:dup,lex on the river. $450, water, FREE RENT - two weeks with $age/athletitlhe~th clubsi 2641 cute. cabin with .fireplace," in Ruidoso' Downs priced.' atFender Stratocaster, $400, Juno pllld, Six month lease preferred, $100 deposit on 2.bedroom fur.• Suddert~ 257.·9300. ,C·4k2tp $42,500 with owner terms.' 257· ,$8000 and n.psome with aU'Qty106 keyboard, $70,9. ~ophet 5 Call Greg, Coldwell Banker, nished mobile's, Leas~ Wbuy, 3. PRlVA~E ·CAB~N .~. completely 6317.·· D.37·tfc uimties., Bill'Smith, ~57.7373.keyboard, $500. Cases mclude(l ' SDC,257.5111.· ,M.15·tfc bedroom, 2bath mobile. Owner furmshea" mcluding . phone. SHOPPING CENTER-for sale by Perteet, Parks &&soClates, Inc.257~9212, ext 10, . H44-4tp NICE MOBILE SPACES~Willow , finan~. Call378-4979 or 378· , Weekends, $120. 6nights, $300. mter, Call 258-4077. R~38-tfc· SM-1tc

RANDALL - Ampeg, Vmtage and Park on the river near "Y\ from 8200. 4 " lr43·2tc Sleeps 6. Reserve early, LEASE OPTION -or trade equity TWO TRAILER - or house lots,·new Fen~er amps, small p~a.. $75. Set up allowance, Water, APARTMENT FOR RENT -la~e (214)438-8743. . S41·8tp in irrigated Hondo Valley ranch new airport, Cash or trade forspe~kers, .5f Les Paul. No. 12, gar~age, sewer paid. Natural gas ~cien~,washer/dryer. All util· . for good building lot in Texas equity, ~akeov~r payments. No.GaVllan Trailers, B4fltp available. 378-4498. C40·tfc Ities pllld. Wood stnve, $325. Deaf lake or golf club. Call 12,GaVllan,Trailers. BM.ltp

FO~ .SALEtrRADE. - Fisher MOBILE HOME SPACES~ $5010 Phone 257-8004, B.44-4tp ALTO ARFA -lar e3bedroom 2 owner, (505)589·1533. M·39·8tc ALTO VILLAGE - golf member· ,airtIght fireplace ,mse~. Heats $60 per month. Call 3784231. FOR LEASE-large unfurnished 4 1/2 bath solat gcovered decks R11MOURS. RESTAURANT - ship lot, level with Sierra Blanca2,20& sq.ft. Takes 26 mch fire- , M718·tfc bedroom house on 3acres. Con· . natural' as .funt trees, 20, b' must sell due to health, $20,000. vi~w,Priced to seUI Evans &wood. $750,o.b.o. 257.9225: . ONE BEDROOM HOUSE _ car- dowl,257.96oo. C·4A-tfc 100 foot gsh~p, deep weU, black Can 258·5811, R-41.5tp Company Realty, 257·9600. ,I

. G42tp peted, with fireplace. Call 378- UNFURNISHED -' 2 bedroom top driveway, fenced. Owner CUTE - 2bedrooms, fireplace, car. .'.. 'C4tfc '.'.,WANTED - double.o,r queen firm 4802 or 3784639. . A·21-tfc house, 1 bath

lfireplace, dis· financed. ,After. 6 p.m. 336· . port, fenced yard. Green GOOD LOCATION ...; on Mech~m ~. '

m:tr68s, box spnngsl ~~~~ TWO ~EDROOM .... one bath, fully hw~sher, gasce~tral heating. 4437, S-41·6tp Meadows area. Priced rightl378. ~v~. Ofti~ and ora.mall storea r p.m, . ,. p furnished, exceptionally clean. ' ,$450 p~us utilities; 3364242. ALARGE,2,200 SQ, Fr. - house 8277., C-41·6tp buildIng With upstaIrs rental'

FOR SALE - refrigerator (from .$285 month plus deposit. 258· ' , T41.st~ . on,3/4 acre of Oat land. Close·in, ,LARGE TOWNHOME - in Mid. apartment..... Detached older ' .. ~,esta~). Three 25 gall~n butane 5024, leave message, M·S1·tfc FURNISHED _ 2bedroom mobile. all city utilities, Reduced to land. Trade equal value home in roo~y, 3 bedroom home! 'contamers. Call anytime, 336· FURNISHED .... two bedroom Woodstove, waahCl'/dryer, easy $85,000, call 257·4798 or 257· , Ruidoso. Phone (505)2584224, Sacnfice sale. 257·2561.A-43-4tp4325.. ,\ H·32·2tp house, very cutAl clean cabin. 323 access, 258·3397, Jack ~e 6918. L-1Q4·tfc " C-414tp r ...................- ..:....,

F~WOOD - Oak,J~per, cedar, Second. $295 plus utilities. Lud- Broker/owner.'. M41·tfc BEAUTIFUL - 2year, old home, 3 $6,000 DOWN - take over 91/2% spa~:~~:~ ~tJ3!w~~ome t~ :08:00' ~l bf widdlea1ly,2li7~L IJ2.tfe PRlVATI- dean, aecesaible, 1 bedrooms, 2baths, verY eDeIgy lean on 2bedroom, 2bath with I ongolloou.., t :'s ce. ve en s aVaI a e. NICE CLEAN _ furnished 2 bedroom house. FUrnished, bills effiCient, beau~fullot and view, garage and solar system mex· 1 Now $89s700. .257·5966. W44tp hedr h 'th' t paid Nopets.257-4882.T41·tfc Priced to sell $59500, Callclusive Upper Canyon setting. " Call Carolyn Henson alColdwell t

1985 FRANKLIN -;- Park. ~odel, Ruid~~~ Do:em:. Calrl7s: COZY. OABIN .... for rent in mid. daytime, 258-3313; after 6, 378· Call David at First. National t, 257.~~r~:~'~~5568 ' *! 39 foot, 2 aIr. conditione!s, 4396. H.34-tfc town Ruidoso. Easy access, lots 5470. H-6·tfc Bank, 257·4033 or 257·2348 ~~..

~asher/dry,er, refrigerator Wlth THE p,AnDOCK' II tail oftrees.257475S. W424tp FOR SALE BY OWNER-large, 3· after5p,nt, F·41·12te __IIiI'.'__' _IIlcemaker, new drapes, bedroom, tw - ~ re " 4bedroo 3112 bth h COZY CABIN t. 1 Lac ~"d .full bat~ tilt out livin room, space. Perfect l~tlOn next to VERY NICE - 1bedroom apart. . . m,. a ome on '. j .- .lor sa e. alA;.$10 500 b t ffi II P Mama Bear's ReBtaqrant and a ment, in easy access location. All River mRwdoso Downs, 378· mnndtown Rwdoso, Ne~ Mext·((,

.(915)595.i806s 0 er. D-43~~ beauty'shop. Ownerlbroker, call bills paid. No children, no pets. 8021, .D·15·tfc co, EaSy access. Appraised at'. Barbara 2.58·4477 or· 1011 Call257·2651,, A424tp OWNER FlNANCE - 3bedroom '$42,000, priced to sell at

Mechem,Drawer L, Ruidoso, LOVELY-large 2bedroom, Walk- 'furnished home. ~me ro~m, $32,000.2574753. W·42-4tp.NM 883~. . . D~5.tfc ip,clR~w!, i~JllpleUlly, furnished, ,new car.pet, ~8h pal~t,vavm~, ....~..•'" .''',',~_.,~',''-'''~''''''''''

FOR SALE _ 1982 75000 V4 MOBILE ijOiS'- ~P 2 washer and drYer, fireRlate. VP' 1~8 YellowPine., Breath takiIigHonda Magna, $1,100. 1975 bedrooms, 1 bath, furnished, . per Canyon. WoUld like VIew. $63,500. Owner/agent, SHIRLEYOldsmobile Omega, $550, 1970 $195 or unfurnished, $175 a permanent couple. No pets. 257· 2574861. ,Ir18-tfc McCORMACKGMC Van (needs engine rebuilt) month, Willow Park on river 7543. F-42·tfc CUTE 2BEDROOM - 1bath in$150, Weekdays, call 257-4001, near the 'ty'. Easy access, quiet TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED - .quiet location, $29,900, Callask for Joe or leave message and Will sell, consider oWner financ· mobile washer and dryer inPar- Four Seasons Real Estate,phone number. J.33·tfnc, ing.378-4498. C·35·tfc adise 'Canyon. No pets. 257. Wanda,257·9171. F·19·tfc

1987 JEEP WRANGLER _ 5 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM - , 2483, N43·tfc ASPEN RUN CONDO - #2Dt 2speed, low mileage. Call 257· mobile~ on private lots, some ALL ELECTRIC - 1· b~oom bedrooms, 2baths, Beautifully ,4915, evenings and weekends. with washer and dryer. Negotia· livinvlkitchen' combination; (urnished. Price has been greaUy

D.36.9tp bIe- rent· to stable long term fireplace Bills paid. Adult reduced to $71,500. Call Don or1980 BUICK REGAL _ 80,000 renterorwillrentwitboptionto coupleo~y.2574477. W43·tfc Mary, .257-5778 days or 257·

miles, clean excellent running buy.c257.2483. N·36-tfc ONE BEDROOM-comp.letely fur- . 4407mghts. ' M·19·tfccondition. $1,600. Call 268- ON~ RIVER- in the trees and nished, $200 plus bills and SELIlLEASElRENT - .over 2,1003558. 041·5tp pnv~te. Two b.edroom, fireplace, deposit. No pets. Upper Canyon. square feet, 2bedrooms,.2baths, .

SALE OR TRADE -1977 Interna. partially furnishe~ reasonable 257.7543,. M-43·tfc hot tub. Excellent locatIon, 257·tional school bus. Cash price re,nt for, year's lease. Ideal TWO BEDROOM _ one bath, cov- , 2647. M·27·tfc$2,800 or will trade for pickup or \;rr or 91UDDler homR~3~~J~ ered deck, large baseme~ gao 'FOR S!\LE - 2bedroom, 11 bathboat negotiable Call 257·' " rage furnished Woodstove and mobile home.12X48 and ot 103,4327. . K41-4tp 'COZY WITH ~PLACE - and na~al gas .furnace, $360 Pine Street, SE part of Ruidoso.

1984 JEEP _ Cherokee, 4door, 6 wood. U~~ed, 2bedrooms, month, includes water and cable $17,500, phone 257·2713. .I d l'1lllll good $7350, See $250 pl~ utilities. Natural gas. tv. Call 257-4345. G43-2tp C·27·tfc

cy en ar, " Has refrigerator and stove 1· ~~~~~~~at The Paddock or call Barbara \298-7294 A'ailable immediate- AVAILABLE OCTOBER 5- fur· .....------....-,DiPaolo) 2584477. . .D42·tfc I . . v F.38-8tp nished 3bedroontS, 11/2 baths, TEN ACRES

1979 SUBARU - station wagon. y , . - waBher/dryer, fenced yard, cov- MOUNTAIN PROPERTYAutomatic transmission AMIFM BY DAYIWEEK ~ or permanent ered dec~ storage shed, Shown bordering National Forest.radio, air conditioner. Real nice, lease available,. Two bedrooms, by appointment, 257·2340. $9,999 full price, owner fi·

,$1,600. 378-4340, H43.2tp two baths, easy access, Call 257· D43·2te nancing. Paved access. Call ,1979 FORD LTD _ low mileage 5493, c.37-tfc FURNISHED - in Willow Park on evenings 267//069 or 1-800.

good condition, PSI PB, AC, CB FURNISHED CONDO _. 2 river near the "Y". 3~oms, 2' 444-0017 upon request pushand trailer hitch. Only $1,475. bedrooms, 2V2 batha,.1ireplace, ' 'baths, easy access, qmte, $~, 1080 OIld leave message. v

. 2584295. R43.2tp washer/dryer, e~sy aecess. water, garbage and sewer pllld, 1-------1978 seo"tIT to 1. l to Water and cable pllld. $376, 258- 3784498, C43-tfc

- 0 mUCUlor me 5882 T.S8-Stp ~~~~"":"""""':---fix! IT your luoking for parts fora' ,0mCE SPACE - fo! lease· Offixer upper, this is it. Good THRE~ BEDROOM - furnished lease purchase optIon. Goodengine, good interiorl wagon mobile. Covered deck and alJ loca"on, reasonabl~ rates. 258·wheel rims. $500. 257.5909. weather road. Phone 378- 4295. ' 'R-4S·2tp

DM-Up ~964. . . R-38-t~c RENTALS - of all shapes andF~O---R~SAL~E~-~19~84-=,B-ron-co""'::n-O:,4 THREE BEDROOM - house, s~es,Somethirig for every pock.

speed, 4wheel drive. 257.6373 'fireplace, natural g~s, fenced etbOOk. 258:4295. . R43.2tpA./l.Ar 6pm' R.44.2tp yard, central location. 257· .lUIA' ., . 9128 'Ir39-8tc ~'~~

MUST SELL - 1968 Volkswagon. I. . " . ONE M $ FREE RENTGood fixer upper, $150. 257· SPECIAL RENT .... for care taking iNSPlRAlIoNHSGIITSAPARtManS7631. . JM-ltp' beautiful 1acre, irrigated ranch, UI1l\t6dTlI1ll0n~

DODGE RAM CHARGER - 1975.' 3~droom,2 bath home, garage. .Low·to~_ IncOtrll housing. ,4wheel ,drive, 61,000 miles, elt. Hig~way fioontage. (trades also ElltrdY"lclen~ turnl.had .ndunfur· ,

II ~ diu a.1500 C11 considered),· Call owner .I .....I.a ,j·n.......tl. ....rNltdrllNll. '00. ~nb con on, lJI, • a· (505)589-1533! or Bill Pippin ,n 1'IlN.,.mlll I"" P!t'i"I"''t'''''''' .

after 4. p.m, 2584317. C-44-4tp Realty (505)378.4016, M.39-8tc ' Ind eppllan~fumlshld, Greet'lleW.1984 B

uAT . dit' ed tc J, . ., .. .. . . 1.!ldnn. $204, 2·bdrm. $249. Rental, fln 7" air con lOn., e ., FURNISHED-efficiencies.~ ....~ltnlltnybepolJlblttorqu.IWy.

52,OOO.nilles, $4,800, 1987 Mer· month, aU bills ·paid. Call Deb- IlIgeppllclllfS.Nopett.caU37&04.,e~Topaz, 4wd, loaded, 22,000 bie,3784732. . L-S9-tfc 1!Q0.6:OO _00II1 ex. Wed,**" .

I miles, $MOO. 257·7213, FM-tfc ... . '. . b h ' day EnilalKAllsln'1l0NWh1n'I'" j ,I . .,. .. , ., .• TWO BEDROOM ..... one at' , ,- .vu • I'J!lV'1¥ 'J'\ \ 1987, CHEVROLET - S~lverado . mobUe furnished, all bills ,paid;

Suburban, 4 w~eel dnve, ,all Great location with ~ew ,and . ". ., .... ,. ,

~~~s, ~~5~oon:ies.W: ,tr,ees,$965 amondL p~Deb-" BOU_WANmu· ,251·2994 or (806)872-17.88. ble, 378-4r32, .. ... ,.. ~S~trc .titt~ :prote$li6ttd ure." A42tp HOYT APARTlrJElff~ ..... under looktng lot an eJ:~ti()D8l

.' new illanagementi' Two .h()WJe tq rent 0'1 Ie..." JIa'febedrooms, ltnfUtniah.ed, all all" erCfiUent ~alt refereJlC", ..pliances, watet~~d. Contact IAoJdtJl lot 8btihJlll or!

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT "'" I Ro~ ~rlgh~, 25~55~ or 1011 .WgeJhdrOOm"'thlbatM" ,.neew otiVeral nioo houses 8'nd .Meche~Dnve! 01" fP~39.~f~ ptIg.; e~'~8f8. w~~n.tdndM.forp~anent rental, CUTE HOME~. for. rent. £l~ani I ,"~I~"",Ud_lotrlgbtPleM~ caR Don Hannon, Four neat and toomy,M~laeet large ,hOUll', , .. ' .. ,." ..,.

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, HORSESANDVIEW8-Stunninghomesilualedon16 'GORGEOUS ACREAGE-EaSY access, .beaullful ,beauIHul acres, large first class home with garage, ~iews, Irees, meadowsj prime AIIO, area, Only $6,~OOlarge coyered deck, solar healing, largebatn, com· per acre fer 4to 17 acres,g~al owner '!nanclng. ,plelelv fenced and landscaped: One of 8 kind, Horsesok... " "1',,1..,"

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. -MOBI~E HOME - ~ bedrllOme, READ THE CI4\SSIFlEDS .... You GAZE~R SHQPPn,fG CENTER .... ,TWO BEDROOM - one, bath LOTFO~ SAiJE - In th~ pines 10 ACRES, "": $1,~ Id~wn, ~~60; .furnished" hook-up. for wnBh~r may finhometbingyou need or . retail sjmee available, Call 257· 'houae,'~a8y'year atounda~ss., .nea,rD11d.town,257~493. L-3~tfo" month... Vle~ bmld~g; ~lW,: ... ,

:. and dryer. Already ae~Jip m want in The Ruidoso 'News. R-61.. 5103" ' " !, R·38-tfc fireplace. ~275 month, ,dePQ81t 4N01HER QUAL1TY ..... home up.NM48 to Caplt,an, 2,3 ~jles weat,' " ~,mobile park. $2,900.2584295, tfo ' , RUIDOSOOABIN~ funrishw, all" andJeaae requited, Call Gary .,.d~ cons~cti~n,~l~ L,LjDa~B onUS380,BoutbM. nuleB~ sign:.', , ,R-48.~tp OFFICE'SPACE.- for tent, Rain. bills paid,One,peraononly, $220' Lynch Real~,2574011. B-43~tp , Drive ;Jn~~es~g1ou~ White on propel'ty•.Chec]nt ont, then; ,

WE BUY SE,'LlJTRADE ;- at High boyt' C,enter, 2584977, 258·3118, ,~r m,onth,'. Qall Alamo.gordo TWO. B,ED,ROOM __, apart.me~t. Moun~n U~t ,5. Mulbcan Oon· .call (~2)8614049 or P,Q~ ~2,141'.,·, $Pawn Shop, 187 Highway 70'2584286.' FoS8-tfc , (505)>844428,. "U4l-12tp: wi.thfir.epl~~,$25~,j)IUQdepoSlt, struet!on, License 0282,16~2~7! " ~hoernx,Am,ona8POO,21, •. : " ':",

378·8293, ,ij43-3tp COMMERCIAL BUILDING .- forFORRENT/SALE _ 2 bedro()Jl1 gas and w~ter paId, Large one ,.. 3100, '" ,., M2~tfc .' . ,.. NS4-1QtpWINTER O~L; P4lNTING - .rent, GOO sq,ft" excellent parking' partially furnished apartment .bedro~mapartment, $225 pl,us THREE BED~OPM .... two b~~, MUST LIQUIDAT~ 1- bayenne

classes begll1mng September 2~, and location. $300/ month 'plus and 3bedroom house in Downs. . .dePOSlt, ~as and wa~r prod. fire~lace, dinmg ,TOOIn, u~bty ,.lQlUl'Y ~Yful'nish~ ~nd~. Qn~ , 'Out dRy' ,each week,- boh. utiIiIies, 13D:lSuddellh, lYIll hi HUD applieations wekolne. Call C~ hi C1rcle K, 3'IB4661RM t6 :::':~r::re:~""~. ~ef~~' cdMs, Adult and children. Call .fuhnstAm JewelsIBJ57·5800, 3784231." M-35-Ilc , • c gUeSt~ ~~ltlO!lll'l, $59';~ l&: BIt~ABIe Long, 3784979,or ~8- "J.OO.lfe LEASE OPTIO~ -fulIIiibed 3 ' Would take a lot PII down pay. . !aiiiajtk l1eal,c~n G1eJln,AIb1I:

• 8200. " 143,~ SMAJ,L TRAILERS -sllilable fin' hedrOOlillnobde O1\leveIlol, baa . ' lIIetU74230,' M9-tfc. quarlin~(505~., ~ ,FOR ~E ~ 6x10 c?vered$ utilIty a couple, Call 257-4418, 257· wood stove, washer and dryer. TOP BRASS REALTORS 7 1mS TAKE"OVER,PAYM~NTS ..... on ,(505)2944Q45ev~ninga,y42.6tp,..

tr3der WIth new tires~ .6000r 7697, " ..\ 'iK-l~tfc Part of rentto apply to down cabins and condos for rent: C1eeMeadows G()1f house. ,7.3ACRES.... beautifulsqlai'adob~best offer. Call 257.7714'A.44-4tc MOBILE HOME SPA.CE~ - for payment. Jack Mize, 258.s3~7, ',.,' nightly, weekly;. monthly. ,2,57. $10,5,000, ap,pr.oximate )Qlanc~, ' "home"t,:w.o,~JIrooms, W.,ell! '

' . rent. ~cated on the nver near Brok~r/owner. . M41 tee 6327. '. T.7.tfe, $l,009.ol monthly payments. greenhouse, !eriergy :eBiaent,.F~OOD - c~dar$l $100 acord..' shoppmg' center. Call 257-441,8, FOR RENT ·270 a~es, 4. bedroolll CONDO FOR RENT _ 2bedroom, . 135 Rowan Ro~d, ,257.230(t . ,, ,~ery tomfortakl~, ~6910,OO,• t\lbu;

PmeandfirmlX, ~5acord,Call 257.76~7 " K·l·tfc house andl~I¥e.,',barn. $500 a ,21/2 bath, sleeps 6, fully fur.· '." . . M·St.tfe, querqueJ'242-3790.. 'P-43.tfe251-5460, ' . S#4tp SHAW Al'AR'OONTS - 1$00 2 mantb~U8 utilities, 3384400, nijled. $400 JIIIInth or $75, Jirst Bl\EAT!ITAKINGV1~ ;.., of iJli! TWOBEDRQOM:" tyro. hnlUor

FOR SALE - 8~40 trader. See at bedroom' funushed. apartmenta· . " B·414tp night and $50 thereafter. 258- Capitan Mountains, 'Nogal Hill sale, Ruidoso Dowrla, plenty of .Chesters Trailer $Park, $.1,500, for rent. Good location. No pets, TW9 BE9ROOM ~housefur' 4950 or 257~5258. M·37·tfc ,'. top, 47 a~es, Call2~7-4649, .~xtras,. $46,0001,14,34.~73 attet :

. 1975 Che~ body, 25, Judi, 257· .258-3111. \ V·2·tfc mshe~, $300 month plus bIlls, CABINS & CASTLES _ DaYI . . '. \' .' C·3S·l3te . 5'p'D1", ,:' .~.' ,C-43-8tp .9624. , '. ft.44.2tp YACATION HOME AYAILAIlLE .No~orJIlls. 268-3111, y. week, _ C1eaD, COIIIfort. 2BEDROOM -11/2 halbmobile MOBILE HOME:" 2bedI'eome;'

,MUST SELL - eve~hingl.Stereo, - Nightly. weekly • monthly. 41~tfc,' . ,able, convenient, private, practi· with, viewlo~, secluded area, furnished, hook.up· for washe~ . "'rTV5, VCR, ,furt?t~e, me·nacs, . Ask for Jo SteeleJ Perteet,Parks, FOR RENT - fear around",O,ne cal, pleasant, cookouts. Every· . Furmshed. WIth .was~er/dry~r, . and, dryer, Already set-up in. ' ,I I I ; I

etc. Everything IS like ne\V~ Call 257·7373, evenings 3364975. . bedroom furmshed house, mce I thing furnished and ~id, includ· $16,500, ownerfinanang aval~ mobile parl $2,900.258-4295,after 4p.m" 258-4317., . S.12.tfc and clean, fenc~d yard, carport, ing kitchenettes. N~ar. fine able, 257·2483, . . N·36·tfc· ", .' R-43-2tp

~~-----".~==C44~4...:.tp FOR RENT - 3bedroom, 2bath· 3784261, ~onnngs. D.41.~tA: ,reBtauran~, shops, fishing,mas· HOME BY O~ER, - 2bedroom, MOBILE HOME LOTS -ten lotsMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS - duplex on the river. $450, water FREE RENT ,- two weeks WIth ,:sage/athleticlhealth clubs,· 2641 cute ca~m . WIth fireplace" :,in Ruidrl00 Downs price4 at

Fender Stratocaster, $400, Juno paid, Six month lease prefelTed, $100 depos~t on 2.bedroom fur· Sudderth,257.9300.. C44.2tp $42,500 WIth owner terms. 257· . $8,000 and up, some with all city1:06 keyboard, $700, Prophet 5 Call' Greg, Coldwell Banker,. ' niohed mobile's, ~as~ to buy, 3 PRIVATE ·QAB~ -; completely 63n. D·37·tfc ntilit,ipll Rill "1mith 9.!l'7.'1~7~keyboard, $500, Cases mcluded, SDC,257.5111. M·15.tfc· bedro,om, 2bath mobile, OWner furnished.I mcluding phone. S:' .257·9212, ext 10, '" H-44-4tp NICE MOBILE SPACES _ Willow financing. Call 3784979 or ,378- Weekends, $120, 6nights, $300, I

RANDALL - Ampeg, Vintage and Park on the river near "Y", from 8200. ,L43·2tc Sleeps' 6, Reserve early, L I

new Fen~er amps, small p,a, . $75, Set up allowan,ce, Water, APARTMENT, FOR RENT -laI¥e (~14~38-8743, S-41.8tP~,J

spe~kers, 5f Les Paul, No. 12, garbage, sewer paid. Natural gas ~fficienCf, washer/dryer, All util· f ~Gavilan Trailers, B·44-ltp available, 378-4498, C40.tfc lties pmd, Wood, stove, $325.(

FO~ .SALEfrRADE, - Fisher MOBILE HOME SPACES - $itO ,Phone 257-3004. B~444tp ALTO ARFA -lar e3 bedroom'2 .Jal1ti~ht fireplace msert. Heats $60 per month Call378·4231 .FOR LEASE - lArge unfurnished 4 112 bth I g -d d cks" R'T!220 4 Tk 26' h fi .' .· bed h 3 C' u, a, so ar, covere e , ,u,, sq.1L. a es mc reo M·18·tfc· room ouse on acres. on· t I' fruit t' 20 b(woo~ $750p.b.o. 257-921t+2t ONE BEDJ!OOM HOUSE - CIIl' dotm, 257·9600, C4tfc, iOOfoot~op,de1ip ':I. hlaJ J

..,..,...-~~-:-:---~...:.Ppeted, WIth fireplace, Call 378· UNFURNISHED .... 2 ~edroom top driveway, fenced. Owner Cij,WANTED - double.or queen firm 4802 'or 378·4639, ' . A·21·tfc house,' 1 bath, fireplace, dis. financed, After 6 p.m, 336. ~

mattress, box spnngs, 257·3060 TWO BEDROOM _ one bath, fully hwasher, gas central heating, 4437. S41-6tp !after

6p,m, . P44.2tp furnished, exceptionally clean. $450 plus utilities..3364242, ALARGE 2200 SQ, FT, - house ~

FOR SALE - refrigerator (from $285 month plus deposit 258· '.' T41·8tp on 3/4 ade of fiat land. Close-in, iIiesta~). Three 25 gall?n butan~5024, leave message, M-31·tfc FURNISHED _ 2bedroom mobile. all city utilities, Reduced_ to Icontamers. Call anytIme, 336· FURNISHED _ twa bedroom Woodstove, washer/dryer, easy $85,000, call 2574798 or 257.)4325, . . H·32.2tp house, very cute clean cabin, 323 access. 258·3397, Jack MBe' 6918, Irl04.tfc.

FIR~WOOD - Oak,J~per, cedar, Second, $295 plus utilities, Lud. Broker/owner,' ~41.tfc BEAUTIFUL - 2year old home, 3 $6,(.pme, seasoned, dehvere~ and ,kRealty 2574861 I.r32.tfc PRIVATE - clean acces81ble 1 bedrooms 2baths vetv energy 1stacked, Stove cuts avaIlable. WIC .,. bdr h F'· hed bi!ll ffi ' b' t~fu1'1 t .~ d '. ,257.5966. W-44.4tp' NICE CLEAN - furnished, 2 e, oom ouse. urms , s e ,Clent, ean I 0 an Vlew. ~-----,.,~~~~~, bedroom house with carpet, pmd, No pets. 2574882, T41·trc Priced to sell, $59,500, Call .~1985 FRANKIlN .- Park, ~odel, Ruidoso Downs area, Call 378- COZY OABIN _ for rent.in mid. daytime 258-3313; after 6, 378· ,(. 39, foot, 2 aIr, conditione!s, 4396. H-34-tfc town Ruidoso, Easy access, lots 5470, _ H-6·tfc I~ash~~/dryer, rdefrigerabtordWIth THE PADDOCK ~ small retail oftrees.2574753. W424tp FOR SALE BY OWNER-large, 3· 8Icemalier, new rapes, e room, I ' C 1beJ.,. 4bedroom 3lf2 bath home on 00full bath tilt out living room. :~ Perfect ocation next to VEK,YNI E- wuOll) apart- Hi ' R'd D 378 !$10 500 ~r best offer EI Paso 'Beats Restaurant and a ment, in easy access location. All ver m W oso owns, • x(915)595.1806, . D43.2tp beauty shop, Owner/broker, call bills paid. No children, no pets. 8021. D-15·tfc c

. Barbara 258·4477 or 1011 Call 257·26S1. A424tp OWNER FINANCE ...:. 3bedroom . ~Mechem, Drawer L, Ruidoso, LOVELY -large2bedroom. Walk. . furnished home. ~me ro~m, ~NM 8,8345. .'. D·35·tfc iJl,clPijW~co~pletlll.y, furnished, new ca~etJ ~sh pmnt,p~Vl~g,

FOR SALE - '1982 750cc V4 MOBILE HOMElS - ~o 2 . washer JUld drYer, fireplace, Vjl; 1~8 Ye ow Pine. Breath,taltingHonda Magna, ~1,100, 1975 bedrooms, 1 bath, furnished, per Canyon. Would, like View, < • $63,500, Owner/agent,Oldsmobile Omega, $550, 1970 $195 or unfurnished, $175 a .permanent couple, No pets. 257· 2574861. I.rlg.~cGMC Van (needs engine rebuilt) month, Wtllow Park on river 7543, 'F42-tfc CUTE 2BEDROOM - 1bath m$150, Weekdays, call 2574001, near the ''Y'. Easy acces~, quiet, TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED _ quiet location, $29,900, Callask for Joe or leave message and ~illsell, consider owner financ· mobile, washer and dryer in Par. Four Seasons Real Estate,phone number, J.33·tfuc, mg. 3784498, C·35·tfc amse Canyon, No pets, 257. Wanda, 257·9171. F·W·tfc

1987 JEEP WRANGLER - 5 ONE AND TWO BEDROOM - 2483. " N-43·tfc ASPEN RUN CONDO - #2D, 2speed, lOw mileage, Call 257· m~bile~ on private .lots, so~e ALL ELECTRIC _ 1 bedrooIIl, bedr~oms, 2, bat~s, Beautifully4915, evenings and weekends, WIth washer and dryer, Negotia· livinWkitchen combination, furmshed, Price lias been greatly

D·36·9tp ble rent to stable, long .term fireplace. Bills paid, Adult reduced to $71,500. Call Don or1~98~0"'=BUI=-C=K~RE=G=-:-AL:---:8~O,O:-:'-:-00 renter or will rent WIth optlon to couple only, 2574477. W43-tfc Mary, ,257.5778 days or 257·

miles, clean excellent running buY,257.2483" N-3a.tfc ONE BEDROOM _ completely fur. . 4407 mghts. M·19·tfe FE, .condition. $1,600, Call 258- ON~E RIVER -10 the trees and Dished, $200 plus bills and SELI/LEASEIRENT - over 2,100

3558. 041·5tp pnvate, Two bedroom, fireplace, deposit, No pets, Upper Canyon. square feet, 2bedrooms, 2baths,SALE OR TRADE -1977 Intema. pa~allr furnishedi reasonable 257·7543, . M43·tfc hot tub, Extellent location, 257·

tional school bus. Cash price re.nt for yeats ehse, Ide~ TWO BEDROOM -,one bath, cov. 2647, . . M·27·tfc$2,800 or will trade for pickup or InSr or summer om:,3~~~ ered deck, large basement, gao FOR ~E - 2bedroom, 1bathboat negotiable Call 257·' •• rage furnished Woodstove and mobl1e home, 12X48 and lot 103,4327, . . K414tp COZY WITH FI~PLACE :.... and na~al gas 'furnace, $360 Pine Street, BE part of Ruidoso,

1984 JEEP - Cherokee, 4door, 6 wood, U~~ed, 2bedrooms, month, includes water arid cable $17,500, phone 257·2713, .cylendar runs good $7350, See $250 pl~ utihties, Natural gas, tv, Call 257·4345. . G-43.2tp C·27·tfe

Th P' dd k '11'B b Has refrigerator and stove, 1· 0 TO R5 t-at e a oc or ca ar ara 2987294 A'allabl' edt te- AVAILABLE C BE - lur·DiPaolo, 258-4477, ..D42·tfc ly,· ,v eF.3~8tP Dished 3bedrooms,l lf2 baths,

1979 SUBARU - statIon wagon, - washer/dryer, fenced yard, COY·Automatic transmission, AMlFM BY DAY~EK - or permanent ered d~~ storage shed, Shownradio, air conditioner, Real nice, lease availabl~, Two bedrooms, byappomtment, 257.2340,$1,600,378·4340. H43.2tp two baths, easy access, Call 257· D43.2tA:

1979 FORD LTD - low mileage, 5493, C-37·tfc FU~SHED - ~n ~illow Par~ ongood condition, PS, PB, AC, CB FURNISHED CONDO - 2 . nver near the 'Y. 3be~ooms, 2and trailer hitch, Only $1,475. bedrooms,2 lf2 baths, fireplace! baths, easy access, qwte. $~5,258-4295. R43·2tp . washer/dryer, e~sy access, water, 'garbage and sewer pmd, ----...v

1978 SC01JT ~A ht to Water and cable pmd, $375, 258- 3784498. C43·tfc- wO muc lor me 5882 ' T.38-8tp

fixl If your looking for parts fora' ,OFFICE,SPACE - fo~ lease' orfixer upper, this is it, Good THREE BEDROOM - furnished lease. purchase option; Goodengine good interior wagon mobile" Covered deck and all location, reasonable rates. 258.wheel rims. $500. 257.5909, weather road, Phone 378- 4295.., R43.2tp

D41tp 4964. R·38-tfc RENTALS - of. all shapes and 'F.....O....-R""'SAL"""'E"'-'-~198""'4~Bl1-on-co~1l,~4 THREE BEDROOM ,- house, sizes. Something for every pock.

speed, 4wheel drive. 257·6373 fireplace, natural g~s, fenced etbook. 258-4295, R-43.2tpafter 6p,m. R.44.2tp yard, central. location, 257·

MUST SELL -1968 Volkswagon. 9128, ,Ir39-~tc. OHEMOtml'SFREERENTGood fixer upper, $150, 257· SPECIAL RENT -,cO! care taking IHSPlRAnoNHElGH1'SAPA~ENTS,'7631. J44.1tp beautiful 7acre, lmgaud ranch, Umfted TlIII Only

DODGE RAM CHARGER - 1975, 3~droom, 2bath home, garage. - ;Low to moderate Income housing., .4wheel drive, 61,000 miles, ex· Hig~way frontage (trades also Energy eff~len~ fUmlsllld Ind,l/nfur.

II t diti $1500 CII considered), Call owner I lied irI rt- ·"wI·th tNt d ". .ce ~n con .on, , ,a (505)589.1533 or Bill Pippin ,n S .,.1 ""n" " .ca.....,.'''''after4p,m.2584317. C·44-4tp Re Ity (505)3784016 M.39.8te ' .ndeppl~n.,flItnl.hId,Qf8It••

1984 BRAT;- air conditioned, eoo" FUR~SimD-e~ciencie8, $2i8 ~~~~n::Y;~~b::;q:::~52,UOO mIles, $4,800, 1987 Mer· month, allbilIspaid, Call Deb-. I", lIflpllctnts. No pett, Cl1137a.4236, .c~ Topaz, 4wd, loaded, 22,000 bie,3784732, L-39-j;fc '1:00.8;00 8fWlIoon. iXCtj)1 Wed,..nnles,$8,500, 257·7213, F4tfe, bth .dw Equelliou.lng' Oiirlllrtunilu

O T S'l· d TWO BEDROOM .... one g -,. rJ,,' ....'" ."1987 CHEVR LE ,- ~ vera 0 mobile furnished all bills ,paid, .. ~Suburban, 4 w~eel drive, ,all Great location ~th 'flew: and .-...................~........power accesone~, rqnmng trees. $365 amonth, ,CallDeb· .lIOUSE WANTEDb2oard99s, 20,500 wsles, $17,500., bie, 3784782, 1;3~tfc Retired pNlefl,lonalJ are57·2 4or(806) 72-7788

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P new managetneni Two hOUle to rent ()f le"&jBa't'~bedroomo, unfurnished, all ap- er~~nt ~dit »:etMUC"'".ppanees,. water" ~id. Contact LooldDg for abedtooDdor,

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT .... IRon Wngh~, 25~599 or.1~~1 ~e.2~~~th2~at~~~eed severnl mee houses ~nd ,Mechem, Dnve. I r} 39 ~c g~,.e~ acc",. wm eon '.condos for pennanent renfal. CUTE HOME, .. fo~ rentiClean, , .ld~~I~~halef01'~tPIeaG~roU Don Harmon, FoUt neat afidroomYI ljrepJaoo, large hOUle,. . .. ., . ..S2Monn &~lEstate, 257·9171. deck and yard. Excellent secess, . Calf37~228, '." H·88-tfc 2584526 after5p,m, M·39·tfc .,;\ .... . ,01' 800-$94-62.2 .

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Beach, CA (R)8:00 (!) MOVIE: Pll\Igy Sua Go! Married Peggy

S~e lalnls at her 25 year~lass lllunlOn and·wakes up as ateenager with the llhance 10change her life back In the future. KathleenTume;, Nicolas Caga (1986) Q

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10:1IO (2) Inlldalha PGA Tour'(]) BrJIIshawOn: The Family(!) (t) [I) Newl<Ii NewsNlghl .l1)) POrtralt1 01 PQwer9 NUhYllle Now ..§J Paper ChalemMusic Videos(!J Thursdav's Outlooka Nlg~1 CourtiD MOVI~: Te. An adolescent boy is raised .by his older brolller after his mother dIesandhis. father takes a job on the road. Matt .'Dillon, Jim Metzler. Meg Tilly (1982)

10:15(J) MOVIE: Danger Zone Gorgeous all-girirock group looking for their big break meetsmacho motorcycle gang looking for acl/on.Terror in the desert with no help in sight.Robert Canada. Kris Qaxton (1987)

10:20 (I) MOVIE: The Poslman All¥ayslllnas. Twice Thriller about an Illicit love allair

. between ayoung wife. and her lover who plotthe murder of her husband. Lana Turner,John Garfield, Hume Cronyn (1946)

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. (!) !lID MWS·HQ21 MOVIE: Smlley's People, Pari 1GeorgeSmiley, Britl$h master spy, returns lorafinalencounter with his Soviel nemesis, Karla, inIhis adaptalion 01 John Le Carre's novel.Alec Guiness. Curt Jurgens (1982)lUl ClIm.ra: Earl' Phologr.ph,(ll)CNN Headllne News(JI) Allrad Hitchcock Presentsa Lale Show

11:00 (2) Scholasllc Sporll America<Il Glob" Rival, (1988) Q(I) Inside Pollllcs '88<Zl'MOVlE: Green Grasl 01 Wyoming Arancher and a horse breeder come Inloconflict when one romances Ihe other'sdaughter. Peggy CummIns, Charles CobUln.Lloyd Nolan (1948)(t) NlghUlne 0[I) CBS Lale RlgbtNlghl Hili'(!lJ World Monllor .all Strallht T.lkIlZJ MUllc Videosl1Il'Joe FrankUn(!]I Thuradiy'l OuUook

11:30 (2) Arm Wreilllng· (!) 8'.rn., Miller(Il NawaNlghl Upd_leCIlEnlerlalnmenl TonlghllUl Trading Places .IHlRoger Miller Special Tanya Tucker, LyleLovett, libby Hurley, and comediansWilliams and Ree lOin together for thismusical variely program aboard Ihe Missis­sippi Queen,a Improv Tonlghl

11:50illMOVIE: River's Edlle With the help01 anembittered, crippled dope dealer, aband ofmisfit leenagers try to protect one of theirown who ,has committed amurder. KeanuReaves, Crispin Glover. Dennis Hopper(1986) Q

12:00 (2) SportsLook<Il MacN.Il/Lehrer NewsHour(!) lIle Nighl with D.vld Lell.rm.nCIl V-Slicer!lID MOVIE: CBS Late Movie Em.rglng Anathleticyoung man, confinad to awheel chairafter a bike accident, is bitter and full ofdaspair until he falls in love with ayoungactress. Shane Connor. Sue Jones (1980)lUl Women Acrobats .I!5l 700 ClubIII Homa Shopping Overnight(!J PaclRc Outlooka MOVIE: Goodnight. M, Lon Twounlikely detectives, one adwarf, are hired bya beautiful blonde to find hllf missingboyfriend. Richald Boone. Michael Dunn(1972)·=The Adventures 01 Ozzle and Harriet

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7:00<II Top Rank Boxingrn Nova (1988) Q . .(!) Summer Olympic Review Q(Il Larry King Uvel(!) MOVIE: Graen Grass 01 Wyoming Arancher and a horse breeder come Intoconflict when one romances the other'sdaughter. Peggy CummIns, Charles Cobum,Lloyd Nolan (1948)IIVJ High RiskOJ Search lor Advenlur.(JI) Hunler .• .o Wealhar Walcha MOVIE: Krull In the dark kingdom atKrull, a young kl90 launches a quest 10rescue his ab~ueted bride and to save hisland ·from alien Invaders. Ken Marshall,LysetteAnthony, Fleddie Jonas (1983) .'=MOillE: Supe~an II lhe man of steelbattles Ihree conVicts from his homeland,after an H·Bomb releases them from 'theirprison, and Ihey try to rule the Earth.Christophel Reeve, Margot Kidder.. Gene

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1:00 (2) IHRA Drag Racing US Open Nationals 8:00 (2) The Amerlc.n Experlence (1988) Qfrom Rockingham, NC (R) (Il Evening News .(l) MOVIE: Panic In Ihe SlIalls Man found !lID MOVIE: CBS Tuesdav Mov~ JBS8emurdered is discovered to have had bubpnlc Follow the true story of a tireless andplague. Public health officials bailie 10 find selfless woman In aremote desert commun-his killers, who may be carriers of Ihe Ily who is arrested for practicing medicinedisease. Richard Widmaril, Paul Douglas without a license. Lee RemIck (1988) Q(1950) l!2l (JI) News .

2:00 (2) Legends of World Class Wrestling (T) lDJ Profiles 01 Nalure. ell MOVIE: The Diary 01 Anne Frank The §J 700 Club

classic story of aJewish girl who spends two (!J Weather WalcIJyears hidden with members of her family 8:05 (I) MOVIE: 21 Hours al Munich Dramatiza-and others during the Nazi occupation of tlon of the events that shocked the worldHolland. Melissa Gilbert, MaximilIan Schell during the 1972 Olympics when Arab(1980) 'II fiD MOVIE: Swallows and Amazons For- guem as took nine members a the Israelieverl Coot Club This winsome film tollows team hostage. William Holden, Franco Nero,the adventures of six English youngsters Shirley KnIght (1976)brought to life by the Arthur Ransome . 8:30ellMOVIE:TJ:IeP!lncessBrlde~youngboy,novels. Rosemary Leach John Woodvlne bedridden. With lIle flu. is ylslted by hiS

3'00 (]) Basebell Bunch Wllh Johnn, Bench grandfather YJho reads him afantastic tale of• (R) monsters, glanlS', fencing, chases, escapes,

<Zl MOVIE: Graen Grass of WyomIng A ... Cary Elwes. Mandy Pal/f/kln. Chris .rancher and a horse breeder come into Sarandon (1987) Q. , lUl Noah', Arkconlilct when ana romances the other s (!J) V1deoCountrvdaughler. Peggy Cummins. Charles Coburn (!}) CNN Headllna News(1948)

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ship from Sendal, Japan (T) CIl Mone,lIne4:00 (2) SporbLook (Z) MOVIE: P.nlc In the Streels Man lound

lDMOVIE: Breatlng Awa, Four teenagers murderedis discovered to have had bubonicin amidwestern collelJ& olty spen,d their first plague. Public health olliclals bailie ,10 findsummer, after graduating from high school, hls'~D1ers, who may ba carriers of thefacing the challenges of the future head on. diseaSe. Rlchald Widmark, PaUl DoIIg/IiS,DennIs Christopher. Dennis Quaid (1979) Barbara Bel Geddes (1950)Q ((2l T.lel ltom \he O'lrkllde

4:30 (]) Inllda Ihe PGII Tour lDJ 11Ie Eagle'S Nelt5:00 (2J SpomCenler (L) llJ Yau Can B•• Slar

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i , (JI) Bann, Hiliplague. Publlo health ollie asbattle to find II) We.lhe, Walchhis killers, who may be carriers of Ihe =MOVIE: e•.sebu.lers Two amateurdisease. Richard Wldmark. Paul Douglas sleuths put their grandf~lher's security(1950) . service In jeopardy Vihen Ihey /oln forces

5:30 (]) Ma or La.gua Baleball Migazine wilh aburglar 10 try and foil amIlion dollarcrime, Noah' Hathaway, Pat Hingle, Vitginla'Keehne (1986)

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6:30 (2) SporbCenler (L)7:00 C2l Aulo Racing JMSA Columbus 500 from

Columbus, OH (R)8:05 (I) MOVIE: The Rules of Marriage. Pari 2

A contemporary drama dealing with thebreakup of a supposedly perfect marriageand its effect on acouple and their childrenand friends. Elizabeth Montgomery, ElllollGould (1982)

8:30 ill MOVIE: Flowers In the AWe Abeautifulwidow with ahorrible lamlly secret has onlyone way to survive. but her children must behidden away In the attic forever, LouiseFletchel. VIctoria Tennant (1987) Q

111:00 lD MOVIE: Gullly Conscience A brilliantlawyer caught between his demandingmistress and his unbilndable wife plots theperfect murder. Anthony 'Hopklns, BlytheDanner (1985)IHl MOVIE: Youna BUllalo Bill Buffalo Billmust seUle adispute between a landownerand the Indians. Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayes(1940) .'.I22l MOillE: Prolessor Popper'1 Problems Aprofessor accldenlally miniaturizes himselfahd astudent. Charlie Drake. Milo D'Shea

11:00 (]) College Football Coach's Corner11:05(1) MOVIE: Deadlock Ablack D,A. and a

while police Iieutenanl in~esllgale Ihemurder 01 a newspaperman who had beenInvolved with touchy racial Issues. LeslieNielsen, Har! Rhodes (1969)

11:30 (!) MOVIE: The Princess Bride Ayoung boy,bedridden with the flu, Is visited by hisgrandfather who reads him alantaslic tale olmonsters, giants, fencing, chases, escapes.... cary Elwes. Mandy Pat/nkin (1~87) Q

12:00<II SporbLook<Il MacNeill Lehrar NewlHour@ Lela Nighl wllh q,vld Lelletmln '.<Zl MOVIE: Chad "ann. Anildslthe colorfulcircus Iile of the 191h cenlury, acounlry boyfalls In love with a bareback rider. Henry ,I

Fonda, Dorothy Lamour. LInda Oamell(1940) .(!) On TriallUl Land 01 Parrols§J 700 ClUbD) Home Shopping Ovel'llighl(!J Pacific OuUook .a MOillE: Fltzwllly An elderly dowager,unaware she Is now penniless, continues tolive In quiet luxury, DIck Van Dyke, BarbaraFeldon. Dame Edith Evans (1968)

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. §J 700 Club(!J Weather WalcIJa MOVIE: Weird Science When highschool nards feed Qorgeous centerfolds intotheir home computer, what comes out Iscurvaceous, sexy and the answer to anyyoung boy's dream. Af/thony Mlchael,Hall,lIan Mitchell Smith. Kelly LeBrock (1985)

8:05 (I) MOVIE: The Longesl Yard A formerfootball player, Imprisoned oh minorcharges, Is assigned to train a group ofconvicts for a game againsl the prison'sIluar{\s. Burt Reynolds. Eddie Albert. EdLauter (1974)

8:30 Cll MOVIE: Chad H.nna Amidsl the colorfulcircus life of the 19th cenlury, acountry boyfalls in love with a bareback rider. HenryFonda, Dorothy Lamour. Linda Damell(1940)@ Rend~zvous(!J) VldeoCounlry(II) CNN Headline News .iD Dr. Seusl' Hoober-Bloob H1ghwav Chiefdispatcher Mr. Hoober-Bloob is chargedwith the responslbllily of sending new lifeforms into Ihe world after briefing them onearthly living. (1975) Q .

9:00~ Malar league Baseball's GreatestHilsrn Bill Movers' World ollden (1988)ell AUanU~'1401h Al:Jnlversary: Highlights,Pari 1 From Madison Square Garden, thisall-star' blowout salules the Immensecontribution made toour musical heritage byinnovative Atlantic Records. Dan Aykroyd,laVern Baker, Genesis (1988)(Il MoneyllneQ21 Tales lrom Ihe OarksldalUl Equinox~ You Call Be • SlarI!5l Remlnglon SleeleIlZJ Remote COlltrollIJ) Panny Hilio VL~Jalhar Walch=SwiSI Famll, Roblnlon

9:30 (l) Sporl.Cenlerrn You Should Know(Il Sporb TonlahlQ21 Hili Sireel BluesIHl American MagazineIlZJ Posl Modem ShowlIJ) Morlan Downer Jr.

10:00 (2) NFL Yearbook<Il Will Rogerl' U.S.A. Actor ·JamesWhitmore portrays humorist Will Rogers ine one·man show of political satire full ofwitticisms, (1988) .(!) (!) !lID Newsell MOVIE: TIle Woman's Club Upscalemadame runs an exclusive establishmentwhose clients are rich, powerful women,often too busy to find their own men. MaudAdams, Michael Pare, Eddie Velez (1987)(Il NewsNlghllDJ Nature 01 ThlnglIHl Nalhvllie Now§J Paper Chale .all Music Videoso Wednesday's OuUooka Nlghl Court=MOVIE: On • Cle.r Da, You Can &eeForever A woman seeking to curb hersmoking is hypnotized byaprolessor. Under~ypnosis, she becomes anoble woman wholived in England in the 1880s. BarbraStrelsand, Yves Montand, Bob Newhart(1970)

10:30 (2) NFL Theatre(!) Besl of CarsonCll MOVIE: RaclJel and the Stranger Aman's love for his wife is first aroused whenastranger visits their home. Loretta Young.William Holden, Robert Mitchum (1948)(!) @l M"A"S"HQ21 MOVIE: Breaking polnl Man is pursuedby the underworld after ha testifies againstthem in coufl. Bo Swenson, Robert Culp,Belinda J. Montgomery (1976}!iii CNN Headline Newsl1Il Allred Hllchcock Presantsa Lale Show

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(Illollde Pol/Ucs '88CIl Nightllna Q!lID Lyndon laRouche Paid politicalannouncementlUl World MonllortlJ) Straight Talkall Mullc Vldeol1m Joe Franklino Wedneld.r's Oullook

11:30 (2) tlFL's Grlllesl Momenll(!) Bame, Miller .ellComedyHour: JoePlscopo'sHalloweenPartv Anything can happen (and probablywlII) when Joe Piscopo celebrates hisfavorite holiday with his unique gallery ofcharacters. D(Il N.waNlg.1 Update(!) Enlertalnmenl Tonight!lID CBS Lele Nlghl Hunt"lDJ Agandll'or • Small PlanelIHl MOVIE: The Old CORal In this tale of Ihesix gun versus the tommygun,atorch singerflees to Callfomla with· gangsters closebehind:. Gene Aut/}', /fQps Manning (1937)Cllt IllIprov Tonight . .

6:00 (2) NFL Monday Nighl Malch-Uprn MacNeill Lehrer NewsHour(!) !lID News(S) MOVIE: One CralY Summer With abeautiful songwriler 10 inspire him, ayoungman writes and illustrates a love storyamldsl an unforgettable group of oddballs.John CusaCk. Demi Moore, BobcatGoldthwait (1986)(Il PrimeNews(!) TBAQ21 MOillE: D.C. Cab When afleet of brokendown clunkers transforms Itself from Ihetown joke into aclass act cab company, fourwheeled mayhem is the result. Mr. r. GaryBusey, Adam Baldwin (1983)lUl New Animal World(!J) NashvUle Now§J MOVIE: Famll, Reunion, P.rl1 Aretiredschoolteacher sets dUI to rediscover herfamily and impart to them the mostimportant and meaninglullesson of her life.Belle DavIs, J. Ashley Hyman, DavIdHuddleston (1981)IlZJ Music VideosIlIJ MOVIE: 'Malla Prlncass Based onAnloinette Giancana's autobiography, thisfilm tells the story of her life as the daughterof her domineering falher, a notoriousmobsler. Tony CurtIs, Susan LuccI, KathleenWiddoes (1986)(!J Wealher Walcha Nighl CourtiD Kid.. Incorporaled

6:05 (I) King 01 the Olympics, Part I DavidSelby

6:30 (2) NFL Monday Nighl Magazine(!) 1988 Balloon Flesla Evening BalloonG10wQ!lID a Famll, TieslUlNew AnImal World(II) CNN Headline NewsiD Edison Twins

7:00 (2) Aula Racing<Il Ramona (1988)(!) ALF Q(Il Larry King Uval<Zl MOVIE: Rachal and Ihe Slranller Aman's love for his wife is firsl aroused whenastranger visits their !lome. Loretta Young,William Holden, Robert Mitchum (1948)(!) Monday Nighl Football Q!lID Newhart Q~ Orphans ollhe Wild(!J Wealher Walcha Simon and SimoniD MOVIE: Ludwig's Think Tank The threeR's will never seem the same after Professorludwig von Drake takes acrack at teachingthem in this special animated look ateducation, (1985) .

7:05 (I) King 01 Ihe Olympics, Part " DavidSelby

7:30 rn Oearassl Junior High i:;J@ Tha Hogan Family Cell MOVIE: Frida, Ihe 131h, Part IV: TheFinal Chapter Jason,the murdering menaceof Crystal Lake, is back, leaVing behind himanew trail of blood and mayhem. KimberlyBeck, Crispin Glover, Barbara Howard(1984)!lID CavanaughsII) Wlldille Chronicles(!J) New Counlry

8:00 <Il CampaIgn: The Prlnl·11me PresIdentExamine the enormous impact • bothpositive and negative • television has onelecting a President; also, explore Iheinlluence of advertising. Bill Moyers (1988)Q(!) MOVIE: NBC Monday Nighl al theMovlas PeopteAcroir th,Llk,Tired ollhooity's crime and pollution, afamily moves toalakeside home. where they learn Ihallhelrnew home Is no safer than Ihe one they left.Valerie Harper. Gerald McRaney, DorothyLyman (1988) QCIJ Ev.nlng New.!lID MOVIE: CBS Special Movie UI/holyM.'llmony A police delectlve relentlesslyInvestigates a mall-order minister and adoctor with a doubla Identity. Whom hesuspects of murder, Patrick Duffy, CharlesDumlng, MIchael O'Keefe (198B) Q

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(R)<Zl MOVIE: RaChel and Ihe Strangar Aman's love for his wife Is flr$t aroused whenastranger visits their home. Loretta Young.William Holden (1948) . .

3:30 (2) SporlrallS Dorothy Hamill and BobBeamon (A)

4:00 (2) SporlsLook~ MOVIE: RAO Ahigh school BMX champWishes to enter a competition and mustconvince his mother to agree to it though shewould rather he study than race. Bill Allen,Bart Conner (1987) Q

4:30 (2) SterShot Nolan Cromwell & JackYoungblood (R)

5:00 (2) SportsCenler (L)<Zl MOVIE: Chad Hanna Amidst the colorfulcircus life of the 19th century, aoountry boyfalls in love with a bareback rider. HenryFonda. Dorothy Lamour (1940)

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8:00 m Rilly Rlclng(J) LOVaJD, .(1l OBlr Jobn (1988)(i) EvenIng New.tlJ) MOVIE: CBS Thursday Movli '-'1/1 ofFIUh Follow the spiritUal and psychologicallourney 01 awoman who refuses to acceptas a death sentence the diagnosis of herpotentially fatal Ulness. Anne Archer, SamNeill (1988) t;IlI2l <II Nlwt .(J}J New Explorers9 Croot and CllasallIl TOO Clubttl ThIs Weekand9 MOVIE: BIllie Be,ond the SII,. Abandof space misfits tries tu prptect apeacefulplanet from Q, ruthless conqueror wieldingthe most demonic device In the universe.Richard Thomas, John Saxon, Robert.Vaughn (1980).

8:20 (I) MOVIE: Knul8 Rocknl, All AmlrlcenFilm biography highlights the IIfaof NotreDametsfamous football coach, inclUding hisvictories and defeats. With Ronald Reaganas The Glllper. Pat O'Brien, Gale Page,Donald Crisp (1940)

8:30I!J Tonight SIIow starring J. Callon: 26thAnnlvl,.l", Nostafgic and humorousmoments from Carson's 26,years with NBCwill be featured.<DMOVIE: Gunllght In Abilene The sheriffof Abilene, having lost his nerve during theClIIlI War,Is gun shy and tentative In dealingwith outlaws. Bobby Darin, Emily Banks,Leslie Nielsen (1967}lDl Wild Reluge<m VldtllCOUll1ry@ CNN HI.dllne Nlwa=APacke' for Corduro, Ateddy bear iostin alaundromat is found and taken home by

. a lillie boy. Te/l/e Johnson, Ted Mejia,Vanessa Wells (1986)

9:00 (2) Indlanlpolls 500 Films(J) 8\11 Ma,ers' World olldlal (1988)<Il Inllde tbl NFL Len Dawson, NickBuonlcontl, Curt Gowdy (1988)CIl MonevllnelI2l TIIII from tbe Darksldl .(J}J Jlck Thompson Down Under<m You Cln Bee SlarQIl Rlmlnglon Steele(fl) Remole ConlrolIII Benn, HilillJ this Weekend

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1:00 (2) MIJor Lelgue Billbill Maglzlne (R)

6:00 (2) Aulo Racing(J) MacNeill Lebter NewlHourOOtml News(I) PdmlNawsWMIJor Lelgue Baseball QlI2l MOVIE: The Mephilio Walll Witchcrafttums ayoung man Into afamed pianist. Hiswife kills members of the cull and herself tofree her husband of tbe'sllell, Alan AIda,

6:00 <Il MOVIE: Mussollnl: The Declln..n~ Fall Jacqueline Bisset, Barbara Paiklns (1971)of II Duee,2Compelling drama ofapersonal (J}J Crocodiles •war betwBen II Duce and his family. Gripping (J)) Nashville NowIfut lillie known story that affected the fate QIl MOVIE: Home In Indllna A one timeof a· nation. Susan Sarandon, Anthony famous horse driver regains his spirit whenHopkins (1985) Q hIs nephew produces achampion from his

last remaining brood mare. Waiter Brennan,6:30m SportsCelller (ll . Jeanne Crain, June Haver (1944)7:00 (2) Arm WresUlng Pro Football Team lI!J MUllc Vld~ol

Championships from las Vegas, NV (R) OJ Untouchable.7:30 (2) Amerlcen Racing Series From Elkhart llJ this Welkend

lake, WI (A) 9 Nlgbt Court(!l MOVIE: tbe Gospel According 10 Vic A =Kldl, Incorporated,teacher at aCatholic school Is declared a 6:05 (I) MOVIE: Walking Tell. Pert 2 Uprightsaint after ha Is suddenly cured of a sheriff contlnues to fight the heads ofmalignant tumor. Tom Conti, Helen Mlrren organized crime. Bo Svenson, Richard(1985) Q Jaeckef, Luke Askew (1975) .

8:05 (I) MOVIE: Hili, Hirai Ail idealistic young 6:30 ().>Whell 01 Fortune Cman, scarned by his farnlly for his rebellious • (!) MOVIE: ThILuck olthl Irllb Reporteranti war activities, surprises t.hem when he finds an unusual romance when he meets aInexplicably decides ·to loin the Army. • lovely Irish colleen and an unpredictableMichael Douglas, Arthur Kennedy (1969) leprechaun. Tyrone Power, Anrie Baxter,

8:30 (2) MolorWeek lIIustraled (A) CecJ/Ke/faway (1948)• tml a Famll, 'nIS

9:00 (I) MOVIE: Big Sholl 'fwo buys from Oil CNN Headline Newlopposite sides of the track embark on anadventure of a lile1ime and alo\lg the waylind something very precious - friendship.Ricky Busker, Darius McCrary (1987) Q .

10:00 <m MOVIE: Idaho An Idaho State Rangeraids arespected judge, formerly arobber, inhis efforts to finance aranch for homelessboys. Roy Rogers, Harry J, Shannon(1943) .=MOVIE: The Horse In Ibl Gil' F1lnnllSufi An advertising man builds away-outpromotional campaign for a stomach pillaround his 15 year old daughter and achampionship horse. Dean Jones, DianeBaker (1968) Q

10:30(!l MOVIE: Amllrvllli III: Tbe Deman FUllyaware of Its gory history, and Ignoringwarnings about the powerful forces stiliwithin, a skelltical joumalist buys theAmityville house. Tony Roberts, Tess Harper(1983) Q

11:00 (2) Top Rank BOling From lake Tahoe(R)

11:05(1) MOVIE: The Comeback Kid Adishear­tened ballplayer wallows In booze and guiltunlll he meets a beautiful playgroundsupervisor and a gang 01 underpriVilegedkids. John Rllter, Susan Dey (1980).

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I]) Han,a: POdrlll of I Denc. PIOneer 1Il MOVIE: Gunllghlll1 Abllene The sh.erlif(IJ Inlldl. PoIUlcl '18 .. of Abilene, havIng lost hIs nerve during theC!l MOVIE: Bellel on Thl,r Toes The CiVil War,ls gun $hy and tentatlvaln dealingGilbreth family goes on, as Mother's lecture with outlaws, Bobby Darin, Emily BiJl/kstour flourishes and tl18 children grow up. .(1967) .Myrna LoY, Je.anne Crain, Debra Paget 1:30 (2llftlld. llIe PGA TOI/r (R) ,(1952)' OMOVIE:F1ow.rDntmSilngAChlneseglrl .(f) Nlghlllni D . and herfather~rrlvelnSanFranciscoforhertlJ) CBS lIIe Right Night Hell tobe married toaboywhosefamily selected(l)) World Monllor her from aphOtograph. Nancy Kwan, JamesllIl StraIght Talk Shlgeta (1961) ,lI!J Music Vldlos 2:00 (2) SenIor PGA GollTheVantage Champion- .! :~~:,r~~.I~OOk .., ship from Clemens, NC: First Round tl)lUI <Il MOVIE: Thl OUllt An American orphan

11:30C2l Flsbln' Hole livingwllh his guardian In Australia becomes(!) BlmlV Miller Involved in alegend of alake monster and(IJ NlwsNlghl Updatl with an unusual aboriginal mystic, Henry(f) Entert.lnmlnl Tanlghl Thomas, Tony Barry (1986) .(l)) Retum of Iblfur Sells' 300 MOVIE Thl .. f tb II hR..... MOVIE', Ob, SUllnnl.I.After sW'pplng off : CD : e uc.. 0 e rs eporter~ IInds an unusual romance whan he meats aGene Autry's clothes andthrowing him off 01 lovely Irish colleen and an unpredictablea speeding traln,killer Wolf Bensen leprechaun. Tyrone Power, Anne Baxtermasquerades as the star on adude ranch. (1948) .

.ff;Mutly, Booth Howard, Smiley Burnette 3:30<Il MO~IE: The Drullr An aging Shake-9 Improv Tonight spearean actor leadsaragtag troupe through

12:00ell SportsLook . England d~ring World War II with the help of(J) MacNIOI Lebrer NawsHour his faithful backstage companion and valet.C!l Lale Nlgbl wllh David LeUerman Albert Finney, Tom Courtenay' (1983) Q(f) Victory Lave Fellowship 4:00 (2) SpOrtslookIIDl.MOVIE: CBS Lele Movie "'"on.1 Foul 4:30 (2) Ouldoor SpodSman (A)A homeless drifter and a grade school 5:00 (2) Spol1lCenter (l) .teacher develop a cautious and unlikely C!l MOVIE: Gunllgbt In Abilene The sherifffriendship playing basketball, until awoman 01 Abilene havIng lost his nerve dUring thecomes between them. David MOI1IQ, Adam Civil War. Is gun shy and tentallve In dealingArkin .(l)) Promn 01 Nllure with outlaws. Bobby Darin, Emily Ban~sQIl TOO Club (1967)III Home Shopping Ovemlgbl 5:30 (2) SpeldW,lk .'llJ Plclilc Outlook (!l MOVIE: Big Sball Two boys .from9 MOVIE: Breaking Up A sophisticated . opposite sides of the track embark all ansuburbanite struggles to find her own adventure of a lifetime and along. the wayIdentity after her husband leaves her and the find somethIng very precious - fnendshlp.children after 15 years of marriage. Lee RiCky BUSker, Darius McCrary (1987) QRemick, Granville Van Dusen, Vicki Dawson(1978)=The AIIvenlUrnal Ozzle and HIRlel

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tour flourishes and the children grow up..Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget·(1952) .. .tml VIce Presldenl}al Dlblle From Omaha,Nebraska (l)(J}J TBAOJA·Team([! Wealhlr Walcha Simon and SImon=MOVIE: Top Kldl Three young computerhackers attempt to develop the mostfantastic computer game ever· atime travelsimulallonl Nlkl Lauda, Ross Harris, AnthonyKo (1988)

7:30 (2) LP8T Bowling(J}J TBAlW New Country

6:00 C!l Highway 10 Halven Q(I) 1sl& Ten:'ThI Bulls Own Up Q(I) EvenIng NewllI2l1I1 NewslDll.alld 01 PIROII<m Crook and ChilelB) 700 Clubtil) eric Claplon & Friends Phil Collins,Nathan Eastand Greg PhilUnganes loinguitarmaster Eric Clapton for arousing concert inBirmingham, England. (1986~IIJ W'lther Watcha MOVIE: The Wer 01 the Warldl Anunexpected and surprising turn of eventssaves the world from an ·Invaslon byMartians. Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, LesTremayne (1953)

8:30 <Il Hltcbhlker: Shlnerad Vows t;I(I) MOVIE: Born Innocent A14 year-old girlstruggles toadjustafterbeing sent to atoughjuvenile detention home. Linda Blair, JoannaMiles, Kim Hunter (1974)tml CBS News Anel,sll (l)<m VldeoCounlryOil CNN Headline NIWI

9:00 (]} Powerlllllng .(J) BIll Movers' World olldels (1988)(!) Sacrets Men Niver Shire(I) MOVIE: Nadine Awoman breaks Into acon man's office to recover embarrassingphotos and accidentally witnesses amurderand I\lms to her estranged husband for help.Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger (1987) t;I(I) Monll,.lne(l) MOVIE: Oul 01 Ibe Pasl A formerdetective's double crossing past cetches upwith him when his one timeemployer and hislover entangle him in a web of murder.Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer, Kirk Douglas(1947)IIDl Uvef Dick Cllrk PresentsOJ TailS from the OarksldelDl Wines 011111,IDJ You eln 8e aStarlI5J Rlmlngtan Sleeretil) RlmDtl ControlIII Blnn, HilIllJ Welther Watch=Denger BI, Q

9:30 (2) SpamCentlr(J) Mark RUlsll1 Clmpllgn Splclals(I) SpodS Toplgbl(f) USA TodavIIDl CBS NIVfJ Anll,111 (l)lI2l Hill Straet Bluel(J}J Trellure Illand,-IDJ AnIlldcan Mlgltlne ,(fl) Posl Modem SbDWOIl MortDn Downey Jr.=Sidekicks

All AnI I Pulll S I 10:00 (2) Spledwe, Americi Series8:00 (2) er can ng er es (J) Clmpllgn: The Print.Tlma Presldenl

(l) MacNeill Lebrer NewsHour Examine the enormous impact - bothI!J IIDl NawsWMOVIE: The Principal Adown on his luck positive and negative - television has on

h .. h t k f . h' electing a President; also, explore the. leac er IS given teas 0 proving es influence of advertising. Bill Movers (f988)

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principal of atough inner city high school. ~ "" "'" NewlJames Belushl, Lauis Gossett Jr., Rae Dawn (i) ~wsNrghf

Chong (1987) Q tAl FadvI's of the WDrld(I) PrllllINews ....(f) MIJor Lalgue Baseblll Q @ Nlshvllle Now~ MOVIE: Thll Last Married Couple In lBJ Paplr CballAmerici An architect and his wile cannot (fl) MUllc Vldeal

• dwhy II th I I' d ttl IIll Friday's OuUaokunverstan a er nen sare ge ng =MOVIE: A Friendship In Vllnna Thedivorced. Natalie Wood. George Segal, friendshlll at two 13 year old girls, oneSondra Currie (1980) Jewish,the other the.daughter of,a GermanI!JI NllUra 01 Things<m Nasbvllli Now collaborator, is tested by the GermanlB) MOVIE: SenDman..1JDufller Stage star persecution of the Jews. Ed Asner, Janeadopts anine year old girl hoping to add to Alexander, Stephen Macht (19881her husband's haDpinesi owing she has 10:26 (I) MOVIE: DlllverlnceAweekend camping'only a short time to I John Payne, trip through lhe mountain wilderness turnsMauraen O'Hara, William Bendix (1946) into aterrifying nightmare for four men. BurtIII A·Tlam ReynD/ds, Jon Voight, Ned Beatty (1972)QJ Wlltller Wltcb 10:30 (2) Matorweek lIIuslllledaD "\gilt Court (!) Bill 01 Cillon=Kids, Incorporatld 00 tml MOAoS'H

6:05 (I) MOVIE: Wilking Till Rousing true life lI2l MOVIE: Smile,', People, Plrt2 George, story of Buford Pusser, the Tennessee Smiley, British master spy, returns for afinal

sheriff who took on organized crime and encounter with his Soviet nemesis, Karla, instuck to his principles deeplte threats and this adaptation of John le Carre's novel.beatings. Joe Don Baker, Elizabeth Hartman, Alec Gulness, Curt Jurgens (1982)Gene Evans (1973) lDl AWorld of Fedvils

6:30 (2) BUlIards ! ~~::~g~~:~;:sentsI!J Wheel 01 Fartllne Q "'" .IIDl CD Flmlly nil 9 lItl Sbow@ eNM H"dllne NIWI 10:35 CIl MOVIE: They Dlld w11b Tbelr Sools On=Edison twins This adventure Is based on General Custer's

1'00(J) Uve 'rom Uncoln Center Patrick Watson famous last stand ~galnst Chief Slttlng BUll• (1988) and the events leading to the Bailie of L1Ule

(!) Unsolved Mptlrlll Big Horn. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland,(i) Lany King UVII Anthony Quinn (1941)CD MOVIE: Bell.. an Their Toes The 11:00 (2) Ouldoor Spol1lmln .Gilbreth family goes on, as Mother's lecture

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8:30 (2) MIJar Lelgui Bmb.11 Magazine (A)10:00 CIl MOVIE: Nadine Awoman breaks Into a

con man's office to recover embarrassingphotos and accidentally witnesses amurderand turns to her estranged husband for help.Jeff Bridges, Kim Basinger (1981) Q=MOVIE: Astedl and Ibl TwelVe TasksJulius Caesar dares the villagers to perform12 Herculean tasks, promising that Aomewill surrender to Gaul if they succeed.(1916)

11:00 (2) NASCAR Winston Cup Hally Farms,400from North Wilkesboro, NC (A) ,

11 :05 (I) MOVIE: Dragnll Sgl. Friday and OfficerGannon are assigned to investigate aprettymodel's dl~appearance shortly after twoother beauties have been .found murdered.Jack Webb, Harry Morgan (1969)

12:00 CIl MOVIE: To Caleb a King Anightclubowner tries to stop aNazi plot to kidnap theDuke and Duchess 01 Windsor. RobertWagner, Terl Garr (1984) t;I

1:00'(2) Auto Racing Intemallonal Sedan CupSeries from Columbus, OH (T)CD MOVIE: Oul 01 Ihe Pili A 10rmerdatective's double crossing past catches upwith him when hisone time employerand hislover entangle him in a web of murder.Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer (1941)(f) MaJor League Belebell National leagueGame 2(l)

1:30 (2)NFLYelrboak 1987losAngeles Aalders(R)

2:00 (2) Legends 01 World CIIII WrelllJng (T)<Il MOVIE: Tbli Story 01 Flnlln Bop Basedon the novel by Jules Verne, this adventuretells the tale ofegroup of boys, shipwreckedon, a desert island, who may never berescued. (1988)=MOVIE: M, Dog, Ibe Thief Ahelicopter­borne traffic reporter gets anew 'leash' onlife when he becomes partners with a 51.Bernard. Dwayne Hickman, Mary Ann

. Mobley (1970) .3:00 (2) All Amerlcln Pulling Serlel From

louisville, KV (A)mMOVIE: Belles on their Toes TheGilbreth family goes on, as Mother's lecturetour flourishes and the children grow Ull.Myma Loy, Jeanne Crain (1952)

3:30 (2) Thoroughbred Dlgesl4:00 (2) SpartsLook4:30 (2) AcUon C,cle Sport S.rl.s (R)

(I) MOVIE: House II: The Second Story Alarge old stone house seems the perfectescape for peace and quiet. But the onlyescape this old home will provide is toanother lime and dimension. Arye Gross,Jonathon Stark t;I

5:00 (2) SportsCenter (l)CD MOVIE; Out Df the Pesl A formerdetective's double crossing past catches upwith him when his onetimeemployerand hislover entangle him In a web of murder.Robert Mitchum, Jane Greer (1947)

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12:30 l)) Umnld HYdroPllne R.clna OMC Cobra Hollywood crime, Ben MIs/ers, ·.Motganof Burley from Burley, IO(R)', Falrch/lif, Diane Salinger (1988)g

1:00. t'I\ MOVIE: Tall In the Siddle A lanky (lJ lB) NeWI ' .UJ l1)) TIl, MllDblilistranger In athriving cattle town Isbell bent OJ> Crook Illd Chlaeto solve amurderand In the meantime finds \Ill 700 Club, 'two very different women with thelt eyes on tm frld.y Nighl Rock BlOcks (198l).him. John Wayne, Ella Raines (1944)' 0 Weekend Updale

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ship from Clemens, NC: Second Round little girl is the only surVivor of an Indian(l) bMattle ,In tdhhe. canadian West. A YDdUng..

2:30 (!l.MOVIE: UoVdl of london The colorful aunt ean IS sweetheart marry anda optera at lord Nelson and the Brl~sh Navy Is the girl. Shirley Temple, Randolph Scottfeatured In this story of the great Insurance (1939)firm In London during Ihe Napoleonic period. 8:30 Q) Will Str••t WeekTyrone Power. George Sanders (1936) 9 VldloCount" .

3:30 (I) MOVIE: Oelence of the Rlalm A Ilil CNN He.dllne New' .newspapar reporter invesllgates apolitical 8:35 (I) World 01 AUdubon Sea Turtles. Thesex scandal but an anonymous lip reveals Nalion,1 Audubon Society foroes an upbeatthat It's only the lip of the Iceberg. Denholm celebration of the people around the worldEllioft Greta Soaoohl (1985) , who are dedecated to preserving tha sea

4:00 (2) S~OrtsLOOk turtles.. .9:00 (2) Seubl .

4:30 (2) Hllnnlnp and Hlclng 11l mil Moyers' World 01 Ide.. (1988)5:00,(2) spomCente, (~) . 00 Sonny Spoon

(I) Inllde Ihe NFL A weekly program of (J) Moneyllnereviews, highlights and news Items about Cll MOVIE: Till In thl Saddle A lankyNFL gamas. Len Dawson, Nick Buonlcontl stranger in athrlvlngcaltle lown Is hell bent(19881" 10 solve amurderand In the meanllme finds(!l MOVIE: Tall In Ihe Slddll A lanky two very different women wllh their eyes onstranger in athriving caltle lawn Is hell bent him. John Wayne, Ella Raines, Ward Bondto solve amurder and In the meantime finds (1944)two very different women with their eyes on .' (lJ Talel from the Dlrksldehim. John Wayne, Ella RaInes (1944) aJl World Allv.

5:30 (2) StarShol Adam Arkin and lee Purcell 9 You Can B. lSI.,lUl Remillglan SllelllIIl Benny HilllUI Weekend Updlle

9:30 (2) SportsClnter(J) Th. All Nlghl SlruU Swing mUSic of1930s .and 1940s IS showcased as 27

8:00 (2) NFL 1987 All Pro T.lm well-loved favorites, Including In Ihe Mood,(2) MecHlllt Lehrer NewaHour Aln'l Mlsbehavln' and Java Jive, ere brought(J) aDl Nlws to life. (1988)(5)MOVIE: LethalWilpon Twotough cops. CIl Sporla TonlghlOne carries aweapon, the olher is onel If C!l USA Todaythase guys can jusl stand each other, the Q2l 8H1 SllOet Blue.crooks don't stand a chance. 'Mel GIbson, l1)) AI DemIng: Min of thl NorlhDanny Glover, Gary Busey (1987) Q (JJ) AmerlCin M,gezlne(J) PrlmeHews QI) Morlan DlIwn,~ Jr.C!l Malo' league Basaball E;I rD Dr. Seust Hoober·BloobH1ghwlY Chief(lJ MOVIE: Royal Flesh The swashbuckling dlspatchar Mr. Hoober-8100b is chargedescapades 01 a 191h century rake who Is with the responsibility of sending new lifeforced to Impersonate aPrusslan nobleman forms Into Ihe world alter briefing them onand marry. Malcolm McDowell, A'an Bates. earthly living, (1975)Q~r~d: ::'~~ ~:~:) 9:35 (I) Nlghl Tracks: Power PllY Oencln'(JJ) NeShvl~1 Now 9:45 (I) 1s1 &Ten: The Bulls Own UP. r:IlUl Our House . 10:00 (2) AWA Chlmplonsblp WlOslllngtm Top 20 VIdeo Counldawn (J) C!l (!DJ N"WIQI) MOVIE: TII.lIll PIcture Show Ayoung (J) NlwsNlghtboy comeS of aga In aSrtlall Texas town /n tOl Orphlns of Ihl Wild

MAMA BEAR'S the 1950s. Clorls Leachman, Cybl/l She- 9 Nesbure NowBAKERY & CAPE pherd, Ben Johnson (1971) 81 Paper Chili

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Ron and Christie Byrom and the More violant action as baseball bat wielding home, his grandson rescues hIm, and the'frlendly staff III Mama llear's invite YOlllo Tennessee sheriff Buford Pusser fights his two share an apartment and enroll In.collegejoin Ihem for brea1dallt, bnmch or IUllch. one man war against local corruption. Bo togethar. Art Gamey, ChrIs MakepeaclI, LenAnd you can enpy your meal on the patlo Svenson, Margaret Blye, Forresf Tucker Birman (t985)orin their cozydiningroom. . (19n) " 10:15(1) Comedy Hour: S,lIy ,nd Tom's

Paclllile8 for parties and baliqueltllll'll 6:30 (J) Wheel 01 Fortune g PuneMlne pe~ In anticlpallon of their newalso available. They Ill'll open 6 a.m. every , mMOVIE: Uoyds ollJJndon The colorful movie, Punchhne. Sally Field and Tomday and feahu'e dally lunch !pedals. Dbt· era of lord Nelson and the Brlllsh Navy Is Hanks invite somea! their comedian friendsncr Is served unlll8 pm Frl:lay IUld Satur- feeture,d In this story of the great Insurance to help celebrate.day. . firm In London during the Napoleonic period. 10:30 (J) Siturday Nlghl LIve

Tyrone Power. George sanders, MadeleIne , (Z) MOVIE: Lloyd. 01 London The colorfUlcarrolf (1936) era of Lord Nelson and the British Navy Is@J CD Family Ties featured in this story of the great InsuranceIlil CNM HI,dllne News flrm In London during the Napoleonic period.

.1221 Edlaon TwIns Tyrone Power, George sanders, MadeleIne7:00 (2) All AmerlclnEvenl1 carroll (1936)

(J) Merkel to Markel ' C!l (!DJ MOA'S'H00 MOVIE: NBC Movll 01 th. Weak Th, Q2l MOVIE: Weird Scl,nce When highSecrat LIf, /It «alby McCormIckAgrocery school nerds,feed gorgeous centerfolds Intostore checker Inadvertently gets Involved In their home computer, what comes out Ishigh society and faUs In love with awealthy curvaceous, sexy and the answer to anyman who doesn't know her Identity. Barbara young boy's dream. Anthony Michael Hall,Eden, Josh Taylor, Jenny O'Hara (1988) lIan Mitchell Sm/lh, Kelly LeBreck (1985)

• E;I l1)) Wlldllle Chronlclel(i) larry Klnll L1vel lG1 CNN HeadUnl NIWSlIIl Th. Siven Wonders of the Circus World QI) Allred HllchcoCk PreaenllAn exciting array of the year's leading new is Late Showcircus acts features unorthodox aerialists. 10:35(I) Night Trackafrom Korea. ac~bats from Kenya and. a 11:00 (2) lIodybulldlngSwiss one-ring Circus. (1988) (J) Meallrp'lece The.lre ..,~ AmlrlcllI Century d ,'"l!Sl Celebrity ROlli a' PII Robertaon CIllnsl ePallOc, 88o Weekend Uptll" C!l NlghUlnl C . ,• Simon end SImon ' am MOVIE: CBS Lei. Movl. Th. t",nrl of=Gre.l Momenl. In DllnlY Anlmilion BIII/' ~,.n Typical girl next door becomesCarol Burnett hOsls this special featuring a media seJfsatlon and national celebrityclips from Snow White, Dumbo, Fantasia, wben fate sends her on the run from the law.Jungle Book, Cinderella, Song of the South ~eJ~)Slater, Peter Coyote, KeIth Gordon

, and 101 Dalmatians. Q bWorld Monllor7:30 CJ) Wild AmlrlcI E;I lUl Strelghl,.lk

(JJ) Nlw Country lIlJ Music Vldaos8:00 l)) $,1lrll 01 Advenlure (it Joe Franklin ., CJ) D.C. Week In RevIew C ({J Weakend Updlle • ,

(!) MOVIE: HolIvwood (flee, SqUid A 11:15(1) MOVIE: The WOllllIll'S Club Upscaledlstraughl mothar asks the police,for help madame runs an exclusive establishmentwhen her child ruRS away from hallie and Is whose clients are rich, powerful womeR,making porno films. Trlsh .Van Devere, often too busy to'flnd their own men. MaudRonny COli, Frank Gorshfn (1986) Adsms Michael Pare, EddIe Vtlet (1987)(J) Eveillng News •

12:00(I) MOVIE: TIle ThIel Who Came'lo DInner. Acomputer analyst, bored with his straight

8:00 (I) MOVIE: 8rtlklng ~WIY Four teQnagel'$In amIdwestern college cityspen~ the~ f1~tsummer, after graduating from high schodl,lacing the challenges of thQ' future head on.Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid (1979)E;I

6:30 (2) SporllC,nler (l)7:00 (2) AlltoR.clng formuia One Grand Prix of" Spain from Jerez, Spaln (R)

8:00 (I) MOVIE: RAD'A high school BMX champ, wishes to Qnter e compalitlon end must

convince his mother toagfee 10 Itthough shewould rather he study than race. Bill Allen,Bart Conner (1987) E;I

8:05 (I)' MOVIE: P.,.~III. Hawillan SlVle Analrpl.ne pilot In Hawallcen barely get hisshUltle service offtha ground bacause of hisamorousescapadeswiththe Island beauties.ElvIs Presley, Suzanna Leigh (1956) .

10:009 MOVIE: SprlnDllmetnthlRoekle. GeneAutry must save his' boss' ranch Iromswindlers. Gene Autry, Polly Rowles(1937) .rDMOVIE: TIl. Moula and HII ChIld Amechanical loy mo~se and hisyoung sonarebefriended by agroup of real animals whoteach them the values 01 courage andfrIendship. Peler Usllnov, Alan Barzman(19m

10:30(I) MOVIE: Flowera In the Allie Abeautifulwidow with ahorrible family secret has onlyone way to survive, but her children must behidden away In the aWc forever. LouIseFle/cher, Vlctorla Tennant (1987) E;I

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11:05(1) MOVIE: ROlilteboUI AcarnIval handy­man tums singer, saving the show andwinning the owner's daughler. Elvis Presley,Barbera Stanwyck (1964) "

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a.m., Monday thrU Siturday, with livemU!lfc every night bUt Sunday. Com­I'lltnenlary hots d'oeuvres lro.m 5:30 on.1t.elI1Iurant wll1 fi'opm with season.

wmSPERING PINESRESTAURANTUpper Canyon

, Phone 257·2668Located in the Upper Canyun, the

restaurant Is open daily 6:00 a.m. to 2:00p.m. offering a wide lIelection ofbreakfallland lunch llett\!l.

Whi!lperlng Pines fealUl'es dailybrea1efast and lunch buffets with free lIeC­

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VIDage PIUI Center2306 Sudderth· MidtoWn

Now lIel'Ving delldoU!l holIlel1llldesoups, salads,8l\1Idwiches, chcesecakeanddesllelts, Open for lunch 11:00 a.m. - 2:30p.m. De9lIert8 lIe1'Ved from 11:00 a.m. 104:00p.m.

APPLETREE TERRACERESTAURANT

, Behiitd BenneU's Shur-SnPhone 257-300i

App1etree Terrace Restauranl ill openTuesday Ihru Sunda~ 7:00 1I.m. untll9:00 p.m., lIel'Ving '. ast, lunch anddinner. Spedaltles include charbroiledburgers and steaks, tleII!ood and MexIcandinners.

12:00(2) SporlaLook(J) MicNell1 Lehrar NeWlHaurOO ...le Night wllh Oavld Leltel'lllin .mMOVIE: Gunllghlln AbUlna The sheriffof Abilene, having lost his nerve during theCivil War,ls gun shy and tentative In dealingWith outlaws. Bobby Darin, EmIly Banks,Leslie Nle/sM (t957)C!l E.IY Way 10 Lose Weight .«Ul MOVIE: CBS Lale Movl. ShIn. Threedaughters of9hillbillymoonshiner set oultoavenge their father's senselessdaath.SusanHoward, John Saxon, WillIam Conrad(1979)l1)) Sp.c. Exp.rlence\Ill 700 CiliblIIl Home shopping Overllighl

,0 Pltlftc WeekendOullookem MOVIE: The Wer Of 'th. Worlds Anunexpected and surprisIng tum of eventssaves the world from an Invasion byMartians. Gene Barry, Ann Robinson, LesTremayne (1953) ,

11:50(I) MOVIE: TIll Pbatman Always RlnglTwice Thriller about an IlIIcll love affairbetween ayoung Wife and fier loverWho plotthe mUlder 01 her husband. Lana Turner,John Garfield, Hume Cronyn (1946)

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11:30(J) Bamev MIller ,: "" .(I) Comed~Hour live: rlka No PilaonlllOnce was not enouohl Oulrageous RobertTownsend Is'back, bill this time he's joinedby some othls IIIlarlouspart(\e!$!n clime foran evening of fun, (1987) Q. :.CIl HewINlllht Update ..,III Entarlllnlllent Tonlghll1)) Towardl 20009 MOVIE: Id.hoAn Idaho State Ranger alds

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BLUE GOOSE CATERING2907·8 Sudderth . 'Phline 257~271

The BlueGoose Caleringill open Mon­day through FrIday featuring daJ!.y lIJ"!"dals 10 ealln or catry oUI. Spedllllzlllgind~s, party trays, meals, appetlzeIs,ba!kets, lIJ'edal requeste.

DOMINO'S PIZZA2814 Sudderth

Pineiree SquarePhone 257-2011

Domino's Pizza In l'htettl!e Square '0[­

fen! me delivery !erVke md guaranlees ,atrlval within 30 minutes £rom lhe timeyou Older. And 1£ you Ill'll not happy withyour order, can the 1II0%\! manager for IInew pizza at no extra charge or receive afull refund! Give them a try'Mone call"QOO8it nllI

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Phooe378-8035The Starting Gate Pancake House

Restaurant open lIeven days aweek al6:ooa.m. Dally epedals and delldous steaks al ,spedn1 pricell make dining a pleasure any­timeof the day ornight.

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3.5 mUes SoUth of Ruidosol'honf 25'T.st41

Rnjoy _UAl breakEAilt or lunch, and .I!Xperll!llce the Iuxurlous eveilli1l} dlnlngI!lCcellence for WhIch the liul has becomerenowned in tlte Dan tJ l<a RooDI. TheItIn al!o feature! lite. Top '0' The In­n-open daily£rom 11:30 un. to 9:00 p.m.

.Cue!It p1e4sure ts onlwtced by the l!1I1l}'lls.temlng of the pIano bat, 10000led by theUlI1q\le fitep1ace in theMaInLobby.

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10:00 l)) AllIo ",~Ing(J) Compuler Chronicles00 (f) lIIl Newl '(I) MOVIE: Friday Ihe 131b, Pari IV: TheFinal Chapl.. Jason, the murdering menaceof Crystal lake, Is back, leaving behind himanaw trail of blood and mayhem, KimberlyBeck, Crispin Glover, Barbera Howard(1984)CIl NewsNlght(!l MOVIE: TIll Luck III the Irish Reporterfinds an unusual romance when ha meets alovaly Irish colleen and an unpredictableleprechaun. Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter.Cecil Kellaway (1948),l1)) Search lor AdvenlulO(JJ) NllhvRle NowlUl Paper Chaletm Music Vldeol.OJ Thll Weekend9 Highl CoultrD MOVIE: All About Eve An ambitiousactress rises from beingamousy girl In thetheatre alley to an award winner.BtifleDavis,Anne Baxter, Gary Merrill (1950)

10:05(I) MOVIE: Men from the Allmo The tolesurvIvor of the Alamo is labeled acowardand mustllghllo prove himselfaman, GlennFord, Julie Adams, Victor Jory (1953)

10:30(II Tony Brawn', Joum,1(J) ...te NIght with a,vld LeUermlnC!l am MWS'H .lI2l MOVIE: SmIlIY's P.opl., P.rl3 GeorgeSmiley, British masterspy, relurns for efinalencounter with his Soviet nemesis, Karla, Inthis adaptation 01 John La Carre's novel.Alec GUlness, Cuet Jurgens (1984)(!iCNN He.dllnl NewlQI) Allred Hllchcock Presents9 Late Show

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9:05 CIlNlghl Tracks: Chlllbuatere9:30 (i) Spo'" Tonlghl . '

f1) MOVIE: Beware, My Lovely Awidow,alone Ina big house. hires astranger to be .her handyman and later discovers Ihat he ismentally disturbed, Ida !uplno, RobertRYfin,Taylor Holmes (1952) . "(DOreal EIC.pelt2lMOVIE; The Purple Helll Eight Yankee,fliers captured bytfie Japanese are tried, not 'as Prisoners 01 war; but as murderers. Dana .Andrews, Fafley Granger, Sam Levene(1944)i!ll New.Anlmal Worldl§) CrossbOW

, all NewsID Tiles from Ihe Dark~lde.,

10:00 m In Search a. Ihe Trolan War' (1986)Q "~ C!l am News.Cil NewsNlghiaJ) Crllcodllaa '19l Grenll Ole opry Uve B.ckllagelIIl John AIlkerberg

JftJ Headblnger's Bill (1987)l1Il Freddy'S NlghlmlreslIJJ Mondly', Oullook19 Collelll FoolballiD MOVIE: Aunlle' Mame An eccentricwoman 'lumps from one mad escapade toanother as she !rIes to save her orphaned,nephew . from too much bourgeoisrespeclabllity. Rosalind Russell, ForrestTuc1ler, Conil Browne (1958)

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f0:55 (J) MOVIE: Iflrdbod"s 2 The run lovingHardbodles gang returns when a cast andcrew of Hollywood pr(l'esslonals trav~ltoGreece 10 film a low budget feature. BradZulauf, Fab/ano Ud/n/o, James Karen(t986)

11:00 m The Am.rlcell Experience (1988) Q '(i) N.ws Update ' .CZJ MOVIE: The Big Slreel Apoor busboydevotes his Iile to a vain, callous andunappreciative nightclub singer. HenryFonda, ,Lucille Ball, Barton MacLane(1942)l!ll The Moghuis@l CounlryCllpsOIl MUllc Ind MorlOIl SIIslalnlngl!! Monday's Outlook

11:05(1) Nighl Tr.cks: Pall n11:10CIJ Trevel GuIde11:30 (2) SI.rShol

(i) Cro..llre Sllurday(!J MOVIE: D8I1181110n Gobi ANavy crewbuilding aweather poslln the Gobi Desert In1945 helps lorm the First Mongolian Cavalryand combats the Japanese. Richard Wid­mark, Oon Taylor, Casey Adams (1953) ,l!}) Allh. Movies

12:00 (2) SportsCanlerQ) AUJlln City Umlls (1987)III WWF WrlSUlng.(lhellengeCIJ Inllmallonel Corr.,pondenlsl!}) T.raslromth. DarksldeIDl Beyond 200019l CMA AWlrds PrevIew '88 Alook al thenominees lor t~e Country MUSic Association~wards Show. .OIl J.wlsh VoicelI)) Home Shopping OvernlghlIIJ P.clllc Oul/ook

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only art In an America lerrorlzed by viciousgangs Is the art 01 survival. One brave coupledecides to fight back againsl all odds. EmilyLongstreth, Devin Hoelscher (1986) .

12:30 (2) College FOolbaHCIJ Sporti LeIINIQIlI((DJ Ent.rtalllm.nt This W.ek02l Build a Forluns In '88G!l lt~,. on lb' lIlgged EdgeGIl CNN Headllnl NawsQt Imptov 1'olllghlt4 MOVIE: on I Clear DIY You Cln SeeFore.a; ~ woman seeking to curb hersmokingIs hypnollted by apf()fessor. Underhypnosis, she becomes II noble woman wholived In England in the 1B80s. BarbraStre/sand, Yves Mantand, Ik1b Newhart.(1970)

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iD MOVIE: Suplrmen II The man Ilf,stealbanJes three convicts frllm his homeland.alter an H-60mb releases them Iromthelrprison, and Ihey try to rule Ihe Earth.Christopher Rpev8, Mar{JDt Kidder. GeneHackman (1980) " "

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6:05 CIl MOVIE: The Grian Ber.1I Cynical warcorrespondent whose paper doesn'l believethe U,S. should be involved in Vietnam goeson special assignment 10 the war. JohnWayne, David Janssen, Jim Hutton (1968)

6:30 (J) At Wleks Elld(IJ 1988 Balloon Fl....mMOVIE: ReilMan ACI~ spy recruits a'amlly'man to aid him In an importantmlssl()n lnvolvillll Russian spies, a CIAsplinter group and extraterrestrials. JamesBelushl, Jolin Ritter, Barbara Barrie "(J!) Grend 01. Opry Uveall CNN Headline N.wsIII Pro'.nlonll Hockey

7:00 m lewrlnce W.lkoo227DlIJ SbolYlJlz W.ek((DJ FlrstllnpllnlonsIDl FtsUv.ls o' the World(J!) Tommy Hunterl!! Week Aheld ,a R.porters .iD The Adv.nlure, o. Dzzla and Harrlel

7:30l!l Amen QCIJ This Week In JaplnmMOVIE: Thlllst Wigon Aman on hisway to be hanged becomes a hero whenIndians altack the wagon train. RichardWldmark, Felicia Farr, Ken Clark (1956)am Frenk's P1aca t:;I "IDl World o' feillveisiD Hare'. Boomer

8:00 (2) CoII.ge' Footblll ScorebolrdQ) AUIIIn City UmUs (1987)00 Gold.n Glrll QmComtdy Hour: On LocaUon..th. Kids In

,Ibe Han Nothing Is sacred to this hip bandof Canadian comics who take a darklyhumorous look al Iile in the 'burbs, Nosublect IS off-Iimitstli these guys! Q(j) Evening News •aD! Simon .nd Simon02l N.wsIDlln th. Wild wflb H.rry Buller(IlJ Counfry KllchenlIIl Remlnllloll Ste.l.lllJ Mu,lc Vld.osn W.ek Ahe.d .a eeyond TomorrowiD MOVIE: The World's GII.I.sl AthleteBeleaguered by losing seasons, adespon­dent coach gOBS on safari in Africa andslumbles upon a lungle boy with amazingalhletlc prowess. John Amos, Jan-MichaelVincent, Tim Conway (1973)

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9:00 m Nova (1988) Ql!lltunla'CIl MOVIE:Th' PrInclp.1AdOWn on his luckteather flO. given Ibatask of provlnghe's.morij than Ii loser when he is promoted toprincipal 01 atough fnner city high schoOl.James Balushi, LOOls GossettJr., Rae DawnCh!l!'g (1981t Q .

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1:30mMOVI.E: Lovesick When a psychiatristbreaks the rtJle~ and falls In love with anIrresistible pal/ent, he tries every zaoy Irickto get rid of the obsession. Dudley Moore,Elizabeth 'McGovem, Alec Gulnness(1983) .CIJ Your Maney(!J College Football19l Country ~lIchen~RlRemln

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8:00 (2) NFL PrlmellmeCD Nalura (1988) Q .(!)M,OVIE: NBC SundayNightalthe MoviesGoing t~ the Chapel'Feuding friqnds andfamily members try to sabotagewhat shouldhave been a perfect wedding in a comicnightmare of misunderstandings. Michele

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8:30 (DMOVIE: The Prtncess BrideAyoung boy,bedridden wilh the flu, is visited by hiSgrandfather who reads him afantastic talepfmonsters. giants, fencing, chases, escapes.... Cary Elwes. Mandy Patinkin, ChrisSarancton (1987) Q(!J) America'i Hors.(IS) In TouchIOl CNN Headline News.~ The Younll OftOl Christopher Ryan. RlkMayall, Nigel Player ,at D.C, Follies8 Tracey Ullman Show

9:00 (2) SportseeftlerCIl Masterpiece Thealre t;JmInside BUllnlllIII MOVIE: Till Ihe End of Time Adisillusioned married woman finds romanceand self esteem when she befriends anewlyreiurned G.l. Dorothy McGuire. Guy Madls·on, 811/ Williams (1946)(I) AllIn the FamilyllJ Twlllghl Zone .«Il Rooll 01 Hunger, Rooll 01 Change@ Mesquite Champlonlhlp RodeolIZ) BrlUsh ComIc Strip (1988)IlJ) Barney Miller .l!]l Weather WalchI2D Duet Q

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2:30 C!:l MOVIE: ThIs II the Nighl Ssl in Paris andVenice, the lines between husbands andwives begin to blur in adelightful twist ofromantic folly. Cary Grant's first featuredrole. Lily Damita, CharleS Ruggles, RolandYoung (1932)IOl CNN Headline Newl

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-BoP.O.E., 7':30 pm., Elk'.IAqe.'Sima Blanta Swinsera, 8PoB\yPi:mtChdatian Church.'Bddse, 11 a.m.., Cree Mead­OWl Country Cub.'lJncoln County Democratspotluck dlnner md meefin&6:30p.m.,fail:BuUdlng,Capi-tan.'Sierra Blanca SwUtgcnDance Club le.tona, 7' p.m.,Pir~ Chriatlan Church. Pormore information, cal1 258­3186.

. OCTOBER 6·Golden Ase Club, noon,Aclu1t BeatatUm. Center.-Noon Uou, noon, WhUper.-ins Plntttlt••taurant. '·Sertoma Club, n0Ol1t K..Bob·.."Lincoln County Food Bank,open12noonto'p.m.,Praby-­tetl-.n Church .t the "Y".'Duplicate Brldae Club, '1Poll\., Senior Citizml Center.

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-AltruJ~ 7:30 p.m.,Shepherdofthe HUla Lutheran Church.-CIvil AIr Patrol, 7:30 p.m., Vil·lage HalL-Klwanil, noon, WhiIIpednsPines Restaurant'Lincoln County Home-buDd­en AslOciaticm, 6:15 pom.,. Cr.eMeadow. Country Club.-Bvenms Uona, supper, Uona,Hut."Rotary. noon. Cree MeadowsCountry Club.-HOIpIW Auxniary, 9:30 am.hoaplW conference room.-DIIabledAmerleanVetu&Jll, '1p.m.. American wSlnn Han.'Sierra BlancaDuplicate BddseClub, 1 pom.. Stnlor CitizmaCenter.'Dr. Paul Rcholl will .peak toLincoln CountylMtlta.leroChamber of the American D...•b.. A.oclatiotl, 7 pm., Iw·doeo PubU, Ubrary.

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UIoiJl II a-Prienda of the Ubruy, " p.m.,Library. !

'Maonic LDdge, 7:30 pom.,Bulan Stu Bulldfns.·RuidOloDoWNLadiaAwdl·Jay, 7p.m., VnJage H.n.-4-HClub.6:30p.sn.,TexuNewMexicoPowerCo.Call258-5702for avm information.-Meal Cue, SenJor CltizenaCenter, call 25'....565.-Lincoln County Food Bank,open U noon to" p.m., Presby­terian Church at the "Y".-Sp01ll1 Abu.e SupportCroup, noon. Ot. La Mothe'.oUII:e, "' Mechem. Call 257·61C9.-'annieMcDaniel wmaddraaUn(Gln CountyRepubllcUl8,6p.m., Cirde R. ReataUfant.-a.Ins Self.Re1luat Chil­cImI,a.tudYsroupledbyBhgit .LaMothe,PbJ)., 1~ p.rn,. lui·cm.1IJ&h SchooL~I!I9Jce Cub Council will,haw "'hat TundaY' film,bOO1\- K·Bob'..

'Beta SJpna PJd, 7:30 p.m.wmeutheD hom..'Spirit of luicbo, 5:30 pm.,Wh»periDa Pine..-Family CtlaII Calla vola·teen, 7tOO pom., Lfbraq.-~rican Heart Auociation,nocm, wuied location.-Meal Care, Sm!ar CltizmaCenter, ea1.I25'...S-Lincoln County Food Bank.open12noon to, p..m,. Prnb,..terian Church at the "Y.'SpouaeAb1ueSuppartClOup,noon, Dr. LaMothe'.office,"5MeChem. Call 237-6149.·Vetaam of Fmeip Wua, ,pm., American Legion Hall·Pamily Crisis Center valun­teem meeting, 7 p.m., lluidolOPubUc Ubrary."Rai;mgSelflleliantChllchm.a study group led by BirgitLaMothe, Ph.D.. 7-9 p.m.., Rui­doso HIgh SchooL .

·JCrUalttaofColwnbua,7p.m.,St.m.mo:f. HaD.'KiwanJl, DOOft, WlUIIpaJnsPina Rahmani.'Ewllfn8 LioN, .upper, IJoDIIHut.'NatlonalAuociationoflletl:rtdFederal Employeea, 10 a..m., K..!OV...'Rio RuJdaeo Uofteu Club,noon. K·Bob'..'Iotary, I\OODt <:tee MeadoWiCountry Club.'RuidolO Art Guild, , pm., ell'"rizo Lodse.-Linatln County Mmtal HealthAaaociation. 12 noon, K-Bob'a.·Sima Blanca Duplicate BridgeOub, 1 p.m., Senior Citizet1!lCmtn.

'Feder.ted Woman', Club,1:30 p.m., Wamm'. ClubBaJIcUn,.-Noon [JODI, n.oon, WbJaper-Ina 'ina latauranL-Saloma au)), noon, K­Boti..-LIncoln~ty Food Bank,opm12IlOODto4p.m.,Pteaby­tabn Church at the "Y".-Duplicate Brldse Club, 7p.m., SeniOtCitizma Centez.

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