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"If It'S not a part of the n~stri('­

tlVl' covenants I thInk we should ig­non' it," Insisted DaVIS.

Hut Vlllagl' ('owH'lllor VictorAlonso recalled a past IllstaIU·t.'wtwn tiw council overturned ;t

tit'llIal 111 spite of thl' r'pstnctl\'t'(·O\·!.·I1;allt.'> IJI TOWll <tud ('ountnS II hd I \' I S10n .

. Ttll.-; ('oun('Il dot.'sn't h.avt, a ven( . lHl SIS t l' n t r e (' 0 r don e i the r ;.reIllarked Alonso' 'We've got a ldwUll tht> books whether we like it urnot." addt'd Alonso, renunding the('OUTwtl of the law's purpose: ··toprotf:'t"t, enhancl' and en'ate a cef­taul l'n V\ ronn1pnt."

Alonso worril'd that thp councllls.'>t.·ttIng a prt·l.'t'dent that could allowppoplt, to bUild fight up to nClghbor­ITlI-'. profwrty lint'S pven II1 newerS U bd I v I S 10ns .

.John (;n'PfuIlg said hIS hous(' IS In;1 sutXl1\'ISlOll that was l'stabllsht.'dIII 1~J72. bt'ff)fl' the current ZOI1lnglIrd1fI~HH't' WCiS adoptt'd

Half ttl(' houses art' thiS way,"I If )ted (~fl'l'f1lng

LIIfOf('PIlll'I1t .,ffl('t,[ Sandv H;lll'>d Jd all ob Jt.,(·tl oIl f Ilt'd by a It ad J;j­

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Huidoso Mavor" IJovd I, DavIsJr. lashed out at the (>laIlIlIIlg andZonl ng ('(HIlInl ss}On d II rI fl g ameeting Tuesday of Ow HUldosoVillage COWH'11

In a repeat of sPvt.·ral past lhscu:-.sions on property Inw setbacks,Davis larnbasted P&Z's demal uf a9-foot Sldt· lot JIlH' va n iiIl Ct· n L

quested bv .John and HJtolIlIGreemng

The COlllU'IJ oVl'rturIwd P&Z'sdenial but Ilut bt·foI"e a hl'ateddiscussion on setbacks

John (;rt>t.'n1l1gshowPd pIl'tun's ofhIs horne OIl I..ot 6, Block :~, 3rt! Addi­tion to Crel' :'v1eadows Hl'lghL"'i Sub­diviSIOn. and saHJ slop... and angle ofthe lot ne('essltatl' bUIlding a corra'["of hIS proposed carport Into ttll'setbacks

Dans s~ud P&Z ha.'> for flvt· or :-,1 X

years ITllSlIltprprt'tl'd Uw st'tba('kreqUlrenlt'nb eswbllshed III ;1 1~171i

zoning Ordlrl ~Ul("l' Th~i t l)rd III iiI II't'constrain" prllfH'rt y ()wnt.·r~ frenllbuilding Within 10 ft'l't of l·ltht.'r "'ldl'lot lint, and :W ft'l·t frOII1 the frunt III

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by FRANKIE JARRELLNew~ St2tff Wllt(~r

NO. 33 IN OUR 41ST YEAR

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1986

P&Z decisionCouncil reverses

Judge's order blocks county from movillg district attorney office

Planning and Zoning to nleet

TODAYToday's 1S-.t:;ue of The Hwdoso telLs the what, where and when

News is jampacked with infor- of the school sea~on. school-by-mation, especially on the schooLRuidoso schools. A speCIal in In observance of Labor Day.Section C outlines the upcoming the next issue of The Ruidosofootball season, and in Section News will be Tuesday,B. the yearly school special September 2.

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WEATHER REPORTWednesday's low · 49Wednesday's high - _ 62ThurS(}ay's low , 52Thursday's predicted high near 70Friday's predicted low , near 43Friday's predicted high near 72

The National Weather Service in Roswell predicts variablecloudiness today with scattered showers and thundershowers. Briefheavy rainfall is possible. Winds will be easterly to southeasterly at10 to 20 miles an hour. Tonight, expect scattered thunderstorms dur­ing the evening. Brief heavy rainfall is possible. Thunderstonns willdiminish tonight becoming partly cloudy with light and variablewinds. Friday, look for partly cloudy skies with widely scatteredafternoon thundershowers. Winds will be southeasterly at 10 to 20miles an hour. Chances of rain are 30 percent today and tonight, and20 percent on Friday.

The extended forecast for Saturday through Monday calls for part­ly cloudy skies with widely scattered afternoon and early nighttimethunderstorms. Highs will range from 72 to 82 degress and lows willrange from 4:J to 50 degrees.

An1eflcan Futunt~ fedture:- ,~IW <1fthe nlO~t p<w,·erful flt'ld:- lf~ the:38-year h1.stnr~ \ ,f tht' l.abor UayclaSSIC • Tht.~ \)WT1t.'f \.1f the wInnmghorse accepL" a l't.~rt\flt."d check for$1 uulhon

Here's the fleld for the 1986 AllAnlencan FutUrIty in qualifyingorder: Jet Go Chick, wirmer of the$100.000 Rainbow Futurity Consola­tion; Some Power Play, runner-upin the $586,000 Ralnbow Futurity;Will Be Easy, winner of the $81.000Trinity Meadows March Futurity;Sompinlikaglass, winner of theDelta Downs Firecracker Futurity;Ronas Ryan, who captured the$398,000 Kansas Futurity; RainbowFuturity champion Lil Bit Shiney:Jet OJ ,winner of the $87,000 RocketBar Futurity; Kansas Fututit)·rWlner-up Marthas Six Moons;Bunny Rockette, who acC'Ounted forthe Earl\' Bird Futurity at RossMeadowS; and Bidd)' Bye.

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"'did tht' 1)"\ hCi.'" oc('upled Ib pr,sent quartpr .... "lflce 1982

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He said the nA ste1rtN1 thl' wt10lrthIng by requestln~ rnon' spac('. hphas been all(lcdtt'd n10rp andqUieter space \1ltdwll said thl prl'­sent arrangenlent. wlth tilt' I lA )11."t

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courtroon1, L" veD unusual. ''W'p t.:a\·t' th£'lt \1ffIC(' tt, th~

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day IS UW $65,000 :lrd Consolation ofthe All American Futurity.

SUNDAY - Southwest stakes starCurribot hea.ds the list of nominecsfor the prestigious Ruidoso Milt.,HandIcap. which offers aguaranteed purse of $50,000. Alsonominated for the mile-long test are.J ockey Club Handicap winnerForever A Huler and Flem.ish Slip-­per, winner of two stakes evenL" atRuidoso this summer.

Also carded Sunday is the 2ndConsolation of the All AmericanFuturity. A strong field of 2-year­old quarter horses meet in this44o-yard event, which offers a grosspurse of $145,000.

MONDAY - The season is cappedwith an exceptional programfeaturing the Ruidoso 550 Cham­pionship Handicap, the CountessBlade Handicap, and the 1st Con­solation and final of the $2.53million All American Futurity.

The 1986 renewal of the All

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Elliott said \Vilcox wa!-o notifiedon June 18 that his office wa~ to hemoved to the second fl (mf of tht' a n­nex. WIth (t fl rst noor cllnfcrt'nCt'roonl to bt' 11101 dt.' a \" a 11;.s bit., for e'on­ferences and IllPetmgs.

\\illcox then notIfied th"" COnlnllS­slon that hIS offICe would b(' unableto n1()\'p until after .January 1. 1987.and thE' commiSSIOn responded on.July 22 by settIng a 3o-day deadhneThe I>A took the qupstlOn of the

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test for New ;vlexico-bred spnntersbrings out Dance Trainer, CapitanSmokey. Damascus Champ, Sam'sWish, Song For A I.adv and Un­furl's Princess. Thursda)"s PlC...."hxwagering opens with a carryover of$5,824..

FRIDA Y - Short Shrift fires backoff a convincing victory in the GeneHensley Handicap to head a field ofeight sprInt specialists in the$16,400 Brigand Handicap. Facingthe likely choice in the 87o-yardstakes race are Financial Aid.Valid Request, Fols Bid, La Paint.Poly's Director. Shawne BugDancer and Natayo Prospect.

SATURDAY - Ruidoso Downspresents the richest thoroughbredevent of the season as Riley AllisonFuturity winner Big Bold Boz seekshis third black-type victory in the$141,400 Ruidoso ThoroughbredFuturity.

Sharing the marquee on Satur-

TI-lURSDAY - Hondo Valley Han­dicap winner Sparkling Blade toteshigh weight in the $16,725 RoadRunner Handicap. The6-furlong

Nearly $2,8 million in prizemoney is up for grabs at RuidosoDowns over the Labor Dayweekend as the mountain trackpresents the final five programs ofthe 1986 racing season. Heading alist of 10 stakes races scheduledThursday through Monday is the28th running of the $2.5:J million AllAmerican Futurity - the nation'srichest quarter horse race.

Racing gets under way at 1 p.m.Thursday through Sunday, with anearly 11 a.m. post time set for Mon­day's Labor Day card to allow forthe national telecast of the $2.53million All American Futurity byWinner Communications Inc.

Here's a preview of the evenLc;;highlighting Ruidoso Downs' finalweekend of racing:

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,Mike pavalOlil ~t tbeGrJDdstone 'Canyon Danl'is 95 percent com·plete, and stU! projected to come inunder budget. DavalOS IjIaid. thevillage .can probably begjn fillingthe structure with water inNovember. ,

-Approved the niayor's appoint­ment of Jeanie Anderson 'Morrissas Ruidoso's judge in the SielTaBlalica Airport COJlUlJislilion logocontest, after !Jear,ing Commis­sioner Tun Morns's report. Each ofthe five members of tIie SBAC wUlone JUdge, said MorriS. '

-Turiled down three bids on astandb)l generator for the RuidosoPolice Deparbilent. Hine said 1;hebids came in over the costestimate.

-Heard Village CouncillorWilliam A, "Dub" Holt '''throw ver­bal bouquets" to Newt Page for hiswork on water studies, WalterineHughes for beautlfyirw an area ofSuddert,h, Driv..near theStagecoach Motel and Garland andKaren Moore for their work withyouth athletic teams.' ,

-Heal"d Shaw welcome her,parents to Ruidoso. Shaw describedproblems she had w!tb the Lub­bock, Texas, city hall. "We're(R;uldoso) not so screwed up," sheSlI1d.

-Adjourned into ezecutlve ses­sion to discuss pending Utlgation.

-After the ,Closed, sessiQn, thecouncll instnlcted the village at­torney and engineer to pursuereplacement for the HollywoOd wellwith a facility with like quaUty andsimilar quantities of water. Thecouncll ,action stipulated that aUcosts of the ~cement wUl beborne by M ConstructionCompany.

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representative to the Sierra l'IlancaAirport COlIlmission (SBAC);reported the SBAC has received$3.75 million in federal funds.

"We don't feel that the $3 millionis enough,,. noted Morris. He said$6.1 million is needed to go to bid onthe first phase of the Sierra BlancaRegional Airport. Morris said thecommission is counting on the'Village of· RuidOsO'S $2.6 millionobligation to make up tile dif­ference needed,

"I thought you were expecting $14million;" said Village COuncillorJerry Shaw.

Morris said other sources are be­ing sought, but the $3.75 millionallocation Is the amount aUthorizedfrom the Southwest ReiPon of theFederal Aviation Administration.

COuncillors apPl'OVed a revisedjoint powers agreement alithorizingthe SBAC to negotiate for aFarmer's Home Administrationloan on behalf of the ,village. Villagemanager Jim Hine said the Villageof Ruidoso cannot borrow funds ex­cept through the issuance ofrevenue bonds. '

"They're not going to loan it ifthere's no way to pay it back,"noted Mayor Davis. He said, it ap­pears from media reports that"there are at least 3lIO people whosure as hell don't want a newairport" "

naviS was referring to a negati~ereferendum petition thatorganizers say has 3lIO signatures ofcitizens opposing the .50 cent grossreceipts tax passed last molith bythe village council to pay back aloan or bonds to acquire the $2.6million needed for the airport.

But Alonso disagreed with themayor, saying some citizens whowant the airport favored a smaller,"less painful" tax increase tofinance the airport land.

"It needs to be something that Ispalatable," remarked Alonso.

In other regular business Tues-day, the council: .

-Approved a conditional use re­quested by Terry Lee Houk whoplans to open a paddle boat opera­tion across the street fromPanorama Golf COurse in RuidosoSprings Subdivision. ApproVal Iscontingent upon the State Water

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AlthoUgh the petitlon also astedfor a special prosecutor, the StateSupreme COurt agreed with JudgeParsons' contention that state lawhad no provisions for mlllting suchan appoinbnent.

According to published reports.Parsons helped question 45 peoplefrom among 75 called for the panel.

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member of the House of Represen­tatives. He said It shows he is com­mitted to representing the views ofhis district in Washington,

During the current 99th COngress,Skeen, said he has been instnunen­tal in obtaining funding for an ex­tensive agriculture research pro­ject on plaDtproductivity and wateruse in the arid region of theSouthwest. He said he also foughtsuccessfully for an extension offederal grazing fee formulas allow­ing ranchers to hold down' produc­tion costs.

COngressman Skeen is a memberof the House COnunittee on Ap­propriations, and is the rankingminority member of the subcom­mittees on Treasury, Postal Ser­vice and General Government andthe Subconunittee on Agriculture.Skeen Is vice-chairman of theHouse Border Caucus.

While in Ruidoso Tuesday thecongressman spoke to theFederated RepublIcan Women'sClub and the Rotary Club. He con­ducted a town hall meeting Tues­day evening in Capitan.

Blue Grass Music - All Day - TallPines RV Park.

Aspenfest Marching Band COn­test - Willie Horton Stadium - 1 p.m.

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October 5 restaurant and lounge owners in conducted a . meeting toVolk$marsch continues. Ruidoso Downs that they were los- discuss the Issue with the public inSki Swa:r continues. . g busln to R 'doso resta t Jm ess w uran une.Arts an Crafts Fair continues. owners becapse they could not sell At that time, no one who CIPPosedWhite Mountain Challenge Cup - hard liquor on Sundays, Village of liquor being available in the'Downs

Bicycle Hill Climb - 8 a_m. Ruidoso Downs officiaIs ·took the on Sunday voiced their opinion toOctober 11 steps necessary to conduct a the trustees at their special

Ruidoso Harmony Festival - special election to let Downs meeting, hut several people were inRuidoso Middle School - 8 p.m, residents decide the liquOJ' on Sun- favor of allowing establiShments toOctober 17- 19 day Issue. • serve hard liquor,

Ruidoso Wurstfest - Ruidoso The election will be conducted If voters grant establishmentsState Bank parking lot at 1900 Sud- Friday, August 29. from 8 a.m, to 7 the right to sell liquor 011 Sunday,derthDrive,.p.Qi,in~Yllli!a~...:~~DowDsofficia1Ullidtbere .,be.

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some stoppers along theU.S.-Mexico border," said Skeenseriously.

Although he was happy withgains in some areas, Skeen saiddefense "took a pretty badbeating."

Defense spending is of particularinterest to New Mexico and to theSecond Congressional District,noted Skeen. He favors the Presi­dent's Strategic Defense Initiativeor "Star Wars" as well as otherhigh-tech systems, especially fortheir possible impact on theeconomy of New Mexico.

"We have such a high dedicationto defense in this state and in mydistrict," remarked Skeen. He said,many New Mexico jobs are tied todefense spending.

The 59-year-old congressmansaid his family has always had aninterest in politics. He served 10years in the New Mexico Senatebefore making unsuccessful bidsfor lieutenant governor and gover­nor in the 1970s.

The representative is proud of his98 percent voting record as a

Congressman Joe Skeen (left) gets a quick tour of TheRuidoso News from composing manager Rod Flanagan(nght). Skeen, who IS seeking a fourth term representing theSecond Congressional District in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives, was in the Ruidoso area Tuesday to visitwith his constituents and hear their concerns.

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Browning donates 10 percent ofevery purse that Heavenly earns toaid in Harris' rehabilitation.

He hopes the people in the areawill come to the airport saturday toshow Harris they are. glad to seehim and show they support him inhis future choices in life.

his district is undergoing severeeconomic problems that call formature leadership.

"We were hit hard," noted Skeenof drastic drops in oil and gasprices, He said agriculture in thearea is also undergoing toughtimes.

Skeen advocates a policy thatwould offer some individual reliefby removing "ineffective burdens"such as the windfall profits tax onoil and gas. He said he favors tradepolicies that are both "open" and"fair. " 1

An\!ther prdblem Skeen shareswith much of the New Mexicodelegation is a Texas-New Mexicowater suit that threatens to ap­propriate much of the state's waterto repay water that TelUls claimshas been misappropriated over theyears.

"We can't allow them to tap intoour water resources," said Skeen.He said he monitors the progress ofthe water case all the time.

"We'll forfeit our whole future,"warned Skeen. He said New Mexicohas stayed far ahead of Texas inwater conservation, and hopes thecourt won't allow New Mexico'svital resource to be taken by herneighbor,

Skeen said his sub­committees-the Treasury, the,Postal Service and the InternalRevenue Service (IRS )--did verywell in budget he~rings, He said hewas pleased to help get more fundsfor the IRS to use in collecting un­paid taxes.

He was also proud of getting in­creased funding for customs of­ficials to help put a stop to illegaldrug trafficking at the nation'sborders.

"We're losing our greatest na­tional resource-<>ur young peo­ple-to drugs," said Skeen, Hefavors addressing the problemwithin the U,S" at the borders andat Its source in other nations.

Congressman Skeen is a strongproponent of Vice President GeorgeBush's Southwest Initiative drug in­terdiction, He said such a Wlifiedcooperative effort among all lawenforcement groups should lessenthe serious problem,

"We need an all-out drive to put

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Skeen seeks reelection;speaks of airport funds

Congressman Joe Skeen. inRuidoso all day Tuesday, said theprospects for identifying more fun­ding for the Sierra Blanca RegionalAirport (SBRA) are "bright."

Skeen, who is seeking his fourthterm in the United States House ofRepresentatives, has been influen­tial in getting the regional airportproject to its present stage-.withland on Fort Stanton mesa and $3.75million in federal funds allocated sofar,

"There's all sorts of funds--but,we want to do it the right way,"noted Skeen, He said even in to­day's tough economic climate somefunds for key projects can be found.

"The secretary of the Depart­ment of Transportation is still verymuch dedicated and interested,"said Skeen,

. 'We want to get all operationalairport in a reasonable time," headded,

"This is still one of the very mostdangerous airports in the country,"noted Skeen. who has flown in andout of the present facility manytimes. He operated a flying servicein Ruidoso for several years.

A Picacho rancher and lifelongNew MeKican, Skeen was only thethird person in history elected toCongress on a write-in campaignwhen he was sucl'essful in his 1980bid to represent the Second Con­gressIOnal District of New MeK,i('o,

"I love the work I'm doing," saidSkeen with a big smile. He wants tocontinue in that job, and is askingthe people of his district to give himthat chanl'e,

Skeen was unopposed in theRepublican primary, but will havea Democratk challenger, [.Jeute­nant Governor Mike Runnels, 10 thegeneral election in November,

"I take pride in being accessi bleto the people I represent," saidSkeen, He said he has a great staffthat helps him respond to the manyindividual requests he has from hisconstituents,

Representing one of the largestand probably the most di versedistricts in the nation IS a challengethat Skeen feels he has met, He said

by STEVE STEINNews Staff Writer

Ruidoso area events continue during fallThe endmg of the race season Fair· Triple Crown Parking Lot, September 12 Aspenfest Parade - 11 a.m.

Monday WIth the runrung, of the A!J Rwdoso Gun Club Gun Show· old Seventh Annual Ruidoso Downs Aspenfest Street Festival,Amencan Futunty certainly, won t Gibson's building, Mulesklnners' Mule Races - New Mexico State Open ChiliSignal the end of actiVlty 10 the August 30 Ruidoso Downs Race Track, Cookoff - All Day - Tall PInes RVRwdoso area, as fall approaches, Ruidoso Downs Arts and Crafts September 13 Park.

Autumn bnngs a full slate of ac- Fair continues, Mule Races continuetivity to the mountain p.layground, R u i d 0 s 0 Gun C I u b s how September 14 'The thunder of hooves will continue continues, Mules Races continue,here less than tw? weeks after the Ruidoso Thoroughbred Futurity, September 16pornes stop ~g., The Rwdoso Ruidoso Little Theatre Ruidoso Valley Chamber of COm-Downs Muleskinners Mule Races, "Barefoot in the Park," merce Business Alter Hours -set for mid September, are just the August 31 Whispering Pines Restaurant - 5first ~jor event 10 a long hne of Ruidoso Mile Handicap p.m.activities that IOcludes the, motor- Ruidoso Downs Arts and Crafts September 22cycle festival. aspen festival. a )<'air continues, Southeastern New Mexicosquare dance Jamboree and Ruidoso Gun Club show Seniors Golf Tournament - CreeWursUest 10 October,. continues. Meadows COuntry Club.

The folloWlIlg IS a hst of some of Crucis Art and Bronze "Andrew September 23the events corrung to the Ruidoso Wilkes" Bronze Pouring, Golf Tournament continues.area 10 the near future, September I September 24

The following is a list of some of All American Futurity - Ruidoso Ruidoso Golden Aspen Motorcy-the activites planned for the fall Downs Race Track, cle Rally - Carrizo Lodge.months in Ruidoso, September :I September 25August Z8 Ruidoso Utile Theatre - "Last of Motorcycle Rally continues.

Woman's Club Bingo· Woman's the Red Hot Lovers," September 26Club· 7:30 p,m, September 4 Motorcycle Rally continues."

Ruidoso Little Theatre - RUidoso Little Theatre· September26"Barefoot in the Park" - Carrizo "Barefoot in the Park," Motorcycle Rally continues.Lodge - 8 p,m. September 5 Johnny Williams Memorial GolfAugust 2!l Ruidoso Little Theatre· "Last of Tournament - Cree Meadows Coun-

Elks Lodge Bingo - Elks Lodge - the Red Hot Lovers." try Club.7:30 p.m, September G September 27

Rwdoso UWe Theatre - "Last of R u i d 0 soL it1I e Tn eat re· Golf'tournament conf'mues.the Red Hot Lovers" - Carrizo "Barefoot in the Park," Aspenfest Ball - Inn of the Moun-Lodge - 8 p,m. September 11 tain Gods - 8 p.m.. Gray Fox Gallery Emerging Ar· Ruidoso Centennial Banquet September 28

tlst S~ow, celebrity Dinner - Cree Meadows Golf Tournament continues,Rwdoso Downs Arts and Crafts COuntry Club - 6:30 p.m. October 4

Welcome set for injured jockey HarrisMonday. September L

Harris will try to attend Saturdaythrough Sunday's races, Sunday

Horseman Roy BrownlOg will fly night's special All Americanjockey Steve Harris into Ruidoso Futurity party and of course theSaturday so he can participate in running of the All American Futuri.the festivities of the All American ty on Monday,Futurity weekend, The Sunday night party, the

Harris was paralyzed from the "Racing Revelry" has historicallychest down during a race in been put on by Joan Dale and DeeOklahoma earlier in the year, Hubbard to honor the 10 qualifiers

Browning, owner of the racehorse to the All American Futurity,Heavenly, said Harris would arrive This year, the dinner will be aat Ruidoso Municipal Airport at 10 benefit for Harris as well as honora.m, Saturday, August 30, via the qualifiers, Some tickets, at $100Browninll's personal plane, per person, are still for sale,' The

Brownmg said most of the people dinner will be at the Ruidoso Superassociated with Ruidoso Downs Select Sales Arena in Glencoe.Race Track will be at the airport to Tickets may be purchased by call­greet Harris, and he would like the ing 653-4244, Dorothy Faye Kimseypeople in the area to give him a at 257-4748, Myrna Rheudasil atrousing welcome as a show of sup- 258-4305, or Gerald and Petel Blue atport and friendship, 258-3238,

Browning contacted Ruidoso On Sunday Harris will worship atMayor Lloyd Davis to ask him to Community United Methodisthelp plan some sort of celebration Church at 8:30 a.m., and after theirfor Harris at the airport which main services, at First Christianwould InclUde bands, cheerleaders Church of Ruidoso.and other organizations. Browning said Ha.rris has been

A benefit will be conducted Satur- doing well lately.day for Harris in association with Alter Labor Day he will enter thethe All American F:'uturlty race University of Arkansas at Fayet-

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Ruidoso High Sohool head football coach Cooper HendElr·son (foreground) talks to his players this weElk. Ruidosoopens the season against Artesia Friday night.

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The Beavef$ Sand & GravelCrushElrs, Merchants, Amigos,Scorpians, Ruidoso BowUng centerNads and the Inn of the MountainGods will compete in the tourna­ment. Some other local tElams aUiomay competEl in thEl tIIurnament.. A number.of non-loeal tElams aUio

will compete in tbe tournnment.In Uncoln County Men's Softball

League play Tuesday night, theNads gave Roybal Electric its fifI!ltloss of tbeseason, 13-12. TrevorGiles had five hits for the victllf$.

Other games saw Roybal Electrictop thEl Cut Above Clippers. 1$-2;the Clipper$ club the Ginks, 20-4;A.spen Phannaey belt the Scor­pians, 25--2; and the Pumas beat thEl'Mountain Pest Control Ter­minators, 14-6, and outscore AltllConstruction, 21-16..

Roybal Electric stU! leads theBlack Division with a 22-1 record.The Pumas are 19--6.

A.spen Phannacy has a 17-5record and the Clipper$ are 18-6.

by GARVBRQWN cOl,llti be Willingham's favori-tEl McPherson makeS abQut 75 per-News Sports Wrlt!;>r target. Tight Elnti aryan R,ichartison, ,cent Qfili$ extra point attempts,'a~

, alllQ CQuld catch a lot of passEls. • cording tQ Harvl!Y. llElnspn was thElThe dElfending champions wlU On defElDSe, Willingluun, Danielll WardQrs' place kicker last SeaSQn

meet the 1934 ()hampiQns whEln the and Matt Evans won all-dl.strict or an.d made a 3()..yard field goalRuidoso High School varsity foot· aU·state honors last season., against Clovi/l. ' ..ball team bQsts ,A.rtesia in tbe Daniels will be the starting Initi·· FollQwing are the startIng Unel,lpsseaSQn opener Fritiay, August 29. '. tile Unebacker. 'l11e 6-2,20~pounti for RuitiQSO (including weight and

GlUne time' is 7:30 p.m. . . Evans will be 'at end.' , '. cla/l$.). .RuidQ/lo won thEl1985 state A.A.A.. .A.rtesia beati coacb T,W. HarveY' . Offense: Quar'terback, Will~

diVision crown anti A.rtesia toqk tbEl' aUio tbinks tbe '. game should be ingham, 165, /lenior; tailback,1984 state title. !<ast /lElason the c1o$El. , . TaylQr, 157, sernQr, or Danielll,165,Warriors edged A.rtesia, 14..13, in ''''Plat old ()Uche which team' has senior; fullback, Harrillbn, 165,tlJe /lea/lon opener at the Bulldogs' the fewest turnoverll would win' /lenior; wingback, Miller, 160,field; 'could apply here," aarvey said. .senior. .

"1 _think" the kiCking game and HOur plaY1ilrs are lllways pretty en- Tight end, J'!.ichardsQn,' 160,. turnovers will be the key til the thusiastic about the seallon opener, - . /lernor; tackles, Hill,205,·· sernor,game," said Warrior head coach partic~rlY jf ~t'/l ~gainst the and Gene MOWdy, 230, SEl~of;Cooper Hendef$on. "I think both -defending state cliamplollS." center, SElan Parker, 165, semor;teams are a little bit ahead ,on 'J;beG-1, 18o-pound McPherson, a guards, Eric EasteP, 155, senior,defense compared to offense." j~or who played' last /leason,' and Carl Bowden, 230, senior:

. Hendjlrson has respect for the should be the standout of an all- DefenSe: Middle linebacker, .Bulldogs, juniQr ~uUdog backfield. .Daniels; Qutside'linebackers, Dusty

"1 think they're better than last' Beavers, 185, sophomore, and Jefyear," he remarked. "'l'hey're Clay Foster is the quarterback, . Sherwood, 160, junior.,quick and they've gotthat-real good Louis Gabaldon the f1;I11back and Tacldes, Shawn Mowdy, 170,run n i n g b a c k (M i i: h a e 1 Robert BoYce the wingback. 'junior, and Colby Day, 155, senior;McPherson)." ,McPherson will be the kicker and ends, Evans, 205, senior, and Sean

Ruidoso is healthy fOr the game punter for Artesia. Sernor Garret Moore, 167. junior; cornerbacks,except for second-string' aenllon will be Ruidoso's place Alan ·Kirgan, 148, senior, andquarterback.1inebackElr Rod kicker al.ld Willingham will be the Taylor; safetie$, Willingham, and'Wright;whowillnotbeabletoplay.· punter.· Miller or Toby Rue, 130, senior.

The Warriors impreSSElti in ascrimmage with defending AAA.A..division champion Clovis last week, 'particularlY on defense.

Jeff Willingham .will start at bothquarterback and $afety for the'Warrlof$. He was SElcond-:;trlngquarterback la$t Year, but was anall-state safety. .

Other members of the Warriors'starting backfield will includereturning starter Billy Harrison atfullback, Bubba Miller at wirigbackand .either Ki* Taylor or ChuckDamelll at taIlback. Taylor startedat·wingbaCk last season.

Jason1Hill is the most experienc­lld member of the Warriof$' offen·sive Une. Hill, a 6-4, 2OS-poundSElnior tackle, started two years agoand play-ed a lot last season.

A.ll-state split end Brian Davis'

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SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTiONVillage of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico

August 29.,1986 . .Shall the VillagE! of Ruidoso Downs allow theSunday saleM alcoholio beverages by the drinkfor oonsumption1kon the lioensed premises oflIoensee, be allowed in this Local Option Distriot?

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ELECCION ESPECIAL DE MUNICIPAL,Pueblo de Ruidoso Downs, Nue~o Mexico'

29· de Agosto de 1986loQue sHa Pueblo de Ruidoso Downs debe per­mitir la venta en domlngos de bebldasalcoholioas en estableolmlehtos "oon Ilcenoia,que sl esto se debe permitir en este Distrito deOpclon Local? ,

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Your "YES" vot~on F'riday will heipRuidoso Downs restaurants. be competitive with otherrestaurantl:l in tfie area by enabling lioensed establishments to serve customers alooholiobeverages With thetr meals. on Sundays.' .· V1LLAG.E WATER, SEWER AND STREt:-T PAVING PROGRAMS WILL BENEFIT .

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"I think tl:1e junloJ:' varsity tel\m .hailbeenworkingrel\lly hard:; llaidWarrior aSllistant <:oac;b Jim'Hofstad. "TheY'J:'e real!.y lookingbetter tb.an ever before." .~uidoso will open the reguiar

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WamoJ:' Players Ilcheduled toplay in the ~arsity sorimmllge in­dude AShley McIllto:;;h, Lana Mc­Clure, Kerry Gladden,' ShannonLee, Pari Stierwalt; Mi~ RolleJ:'and HUlary Heid. . '

Warr:,ior junior var1;ity plllYers.will Illclude Ellen GJ:'aham, LoriWalj(er. Stacy 'Mobley,Ging~J:'Pa,;ker, Misty !?arker. :Kristin Tid.more, Chantel Bowen, and TataMUler.

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"I think Portales will be tl:1e. favorite ,in the tourn~ent," llaid

Wlimo!' heM coach Pixie Arthur."Our te~ has looked great inpractice el':eept for one day."

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. RuidollO lDgh School's varllityand junlor varsity volleyball tearitllwill participate in a scrimJ:riageinPortalell Saturday, August 30,

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Tournament today .(Thursday), . MoDaniel and Jean Riddett eaohAugullt 28. .' . had 96sfor a seoond-place tie. "

McBridellhot an 80 in TuesdaY'/> Ella Clegg has a one-Iltroke leadiir/>t round, gMng her a fivll-lltroke' in the Ileoond flight, with a 104 tolead over Joyce Vanlandingham in Dorothy Burgess'll 105. Peggythechamplonsbip fight gross Wbeaton ill third with II 107. '.c;ompetition. ," In nine-hole oompetition, Juanita

Wednesday's seoond round was Pipkin is leading with a 53. Phyllis 'c;anC)ell~d because of heavy. rains; Long ill second at 54. .~ki Sc;hwettmann was in third

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:Final soccer stgnups, fOr theunder-14, Ullde.foo12 and undefoo10divisions will be .frQm 5 tel 6:30tonight (Thursday), August 28, at

Well, WIl about to Iltart again. " .., That Ileason of. cool l"rid;lY nights, countlell$ pictur~tlIking ;lnd

. mt~tlIking, and constant dec/llionll on whiQh te~ to pick. .It'll the fOQtllall SeallQn, and it llegins Friday.A~29.. .':rile Ruido$o IDgh School var$ity football te~will Opell defense of

its Iltate AAA-diyision title with a game againflt villiting Arte$ia,. tl:1e. 19M Iltate qlmmpion. . " .

. The game flgurell to be a clOSe one. Ruidollo won last year, IH3,and tl:1e Warrior defenlie could decide this one. . . ,

llooll; for the Warriorfl to prevail, 14-8. Arte$ia bafl one e1l;c\lllelltruzfuing back, but hall a lot !If junlors on its squad, in CO!itrllflt to tl:1e'senior.Qominated·Ruidoso te~. ' -

.Regardless of tl:1e outCllme, the game shQuid be one Qf the ,best (if .nQt th\l b\lst) in tl:1e opening'weell; of New.'MeXico prepllction.'

Capitan alSO openll Its season :Friday, hosting a strong Eunicete~. ." " .

The 'tiger/> are hopIDg to jInprove on their 1·9 record of last season.They _have some e1l;cellent tarant, particularly In the backfield withtwo e1l;c;ellent quarterbacks. ' . ".

So for tl:1e next few montl:1s (and possibly longer) 'loCal sports fanswill get to watch plenty Qf eJ(citing gridiron action.

**.****** .Former W,arrior all-state quarterback Russell Easter ill now tl:1esecond-string signal'caller at New MeXico State University. •. ',We Aggie frellbman is playing behind Jim MUler, a formerEOflWell High SchQQlllll-mte.player. ,; . .

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To be at its best for us, the appleshould be fresh. So here we have agreat advantage with some of thefinest apples to be found anyWhereright in our midst. ,

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TheatreRuidoso L.;lttle Theatreperforrners 'OM 6arrow(right) li\nd Sli\ndy Knox 'play out a soene fromNell slmon's'''Lli\st of theRed Ho'tLoven~'.'"Another simon play,"Sarefootin' the Park/'also oontinues this andnext 'week. The two ,shows will be presente<;l

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In speaking of' fue . orchards,August is the peach' month,September fue pear month and Oc­tober the apple month. .

A rainy summer, especially slowrains and mist extending over a dayor'so, caUse the fruit to begin ripen-ing early. .

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Corvin Lee Lester Sr.; ofMescalero, died Monday. in theRuidoso-Hondo Valley Hospitalfollowing a lengthy illness., '

Lester was b().rn October 14., 1951,in Mescalero lUld waS a member ofSt. Joseph's catholic Mission.

Survivots include a son, CorVinLee Lester Jr. of Mes<;alero;daughter, Crystal Lester ofMescalero; mother, MarjorieLester of Mescalero; sister, PilarHerrick of Alamogordo; lUld gtand­mother" Pauline Lester ofMescalero. '

, Rosary was recited at 7 p,m.Wednesday and Funeral Mass winbe said at 10 a.m. today, (Thurs­day), in st. JOSeph's Parish Hall inMescalero.' ,, Pallbearers will be '1'heltonLester, George Lester, Joel Lester,Mervil Lester'l'ruman. Bob andClint Bob. HonOrliry bearers will beFetrls Palmer Cyiil Magoosbboy,Sebastian Mendez" Cluistlt l.,aI:>az',Jr., ..Patrick LaI:>az antf""FrlUlcisBlake.

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Summer Look OverToward Fall

Thls is being sent to you justbefore hlgh noon of August twentyseven, and all outside throughoutthe hllls and vales and glens ofthls',Pinon and Cedar land fuere are on­ly two colors: the grey of fue soft,rolling clouds overhead, and thegreen of every shade and hue shin­ing through the misty rain whlch isa silvery half-world of its own bet­

.ween earth lIhd sky. .

Oftentimes this is a division pointbetween the seasons - that issometimes you may look down and

• see summer still in the land, andlook up and see a patch of snow onthe mountain, telling Y(lu winterhas arrived in full. blgh country.

Today you have the feeling tbathere in the vale you are just bet­ween summer and early fall.Although the land is shining greensome of the Pinon cones have turn­ed bronze, the acorns are all on theground under fue Oak trees, fueogramma grass is beginning to go toseed, the Autumn sunflowers are infull bloom. and down by the river­side. all of a sudden the Box Elderleaves are touched With lightAutumn gold.

All night fue slow rain has beenfalling, and now there is nothingoutside to tell you that it is alinostmld-day. In all directions you canlook, South to the high hills andWest up the valley especially, youcan see the gray and silvery cur­tains of slow-falling light rain,showing the small mountainsbeyond all soft and dimly green likesometbing in a dream.

There is a cool breeze driftingsteadily out of the North and theearly Autumn song of the Pinon Jaycomes echoing from his shelteramong his trees high on the llillside.The notes are softened as fueysound clearly through the fallinglight rain and drifting mist.

September, you see, has paid us alittle earb' 'Visit here in the latter

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August; and we are in an enchiUltedlittle interlude of mingled summerand early fall.

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mittee, i.n <:onjW'l<:tion :with thestate, il!.l!ponlloring ~~ event.

Ruidoso Valley Gre~tersrepresentativ~ Frlln Barton in­forme4 tb~ board of tbe upcomingRuldol!o Centennial Banquet f~atur­i.ng area <:el~bnty walt~rl! lind'waitress~1! dt~sse4 in turn· of the<:entury attire. Entertal.nment willinclude perfo~ces by The Out ofl'llind Band, a style show an(! stroll­i.ng mll$icianll, Barton I!ald.

The banquet will' begi.n at 6:30p.m. at Cre~ M~lIdows CountryClub Thursday, S~ptemb~r 11.Ti.ck~tI! are $16 and are available atthe Chamber.

"We hope thll! will h~lp get'students i.n"Qlve4 in loti!. of a<:­U"ities tbrougbout th~ y~ar."Durham said. ,.'

" RuidQSl! Press OIlY hal! .be~nscbe<lul~4 for Thurs4ay, Septemb~r181;lit the Swiss Chal~t. Reprellen­tauv~s frQm varioll$ Dallal! m~diawtll conduct a s~minar OIl "bow til~~t your IItory i.n the me<lia."

"This bal! neVer been done before'in the I!tate, I think it.'1! a good op­portunity for p~ople to find out bow'to g~t their stones out," chamberexe<:l~tive director Jolm JeffersI!aid.

Ruidol!o VUlage Hall :will be clos­ed Mon4ay, Sept~mber 1, toobs~rve the Labor Day holi4aY. TheLincoln County Su1HJffice also will

Th~ cookoft, s<:heduled for 0<:­tober 4, wlUfeliture 160 to 17~ chili<:ookll, blu~gral!s m\lSic an4 .gr~attal!tinll chili, Crown /laid.'

Mem&rl! of tn~ nui4QSo VlilleyChamb~r of COJ:nmer<:e,Bllard ofDir~ctorl! Wednel!day were up<late<lon 'the produ<:t!on of II chllmb~rmap of th~ Ruidoso ar~a, heardcommittee r~ports and dls<:llI!sedn~Wblll!in~IlS. •

"Th~' COJ:nmunity D~v~lopm~nt

Dlvil!ion baa orgauiz~d a s<:holllr­/!h!.p program wber~. a Rui40solDgh ScMol student :will b~ aWllrd­ed a college I!cholarsrnp. Th~ des~r­vi.ng r~<:lpient Will bave prQV~n a<:·.t1ve i.nvolVem~nt in vllno\lS com­munity aetiVi.tie$, divil!ion Vic~'President Be<:ky Purhllm sal4. _

. The. bOllrd IIgreeci the map <:om- .xnlttee I!hould pursu~ th~' produc- . .tlorl of :Mi,OOO Ruidol!o maps lind thatthe cbrnmitt~el!hOul4'call for local

, b14$ for the map printing'. Commit­tee chai~ Harvey FO$ter sai4'the maps would <:ost approltixn;lt~ly~2,200." Th~ Il¥lpl! \'(0uldb~ sold tolnt~rel!ted area b\lSlIIesllell. .

Boar4 m~mb~rs also b~ard aPrel!ioonts Club wall fonn~d Underthe Organizational· ~velopm~ntDlvil!ion. Divil!ion Vice PresJd~/ItRQy Crocker s;J.id tb~ group willw9rk at r~<:ruiting n~w .chamberm~mb~rs inclu(ll.ng non-residimt

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New M~ldco StateChiU Cookoff. orgamzer P;J.ul Crown request~d

the w;e of the chamber's public 114- .dr~lll! I!ystem lind fen<:ing for theevent. The cbllmber granted th~ re­qUel!t and made a new policy forfuture r~questl! of chamber

, ',fa<:iUties. The poli<:y now statesthat tbe Il$e of <:hllmber facilitieswill require II 4~pol!it in the llmountof the replacement value ()f the.mat~rials. In tbe plillt, the poli<:ystated no facilitl~s would be loane4out. .

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September ~-4 teachers atRuiclOSO Middle Sohool andother' area school faCUltywill p'articIpate lnan In.serv,lce on "Skills forAdolescence,'" a programdeveloped to. encouragehealthy drug-free lifestylesamong $Ixth to eighth-gradestUdents by The Quest Na­t,ional Center in Ohio. Theprogram is underwritten bynational and area Llon'sClubs. Lions Club members,area school officials andother area subst'l.n'ce abuseorgan!~atlons gatheredTuesday at the middleschool to promote the pro.gram.· Officials from TheQuest National Center willconduct ,the ·in-service. Themiddle school will offer theprogram to students as anei\!!ctive.,

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Th~. flrllt dllY. .of SChOO~fO~. thiough ~ursdaY, Sept~mb.er2, 3 r~glstfation prQC~dUNs, gradull- RuidoS()llighS<lboollll1dRos~maryIltud~nts III. tile ,Rmdoso MUl:Uclpli. lll1U 4., .' . " ," tion requirements, rules and SWllnson, the new. counselor'llSchools will be Tu~s<l.ay, Septtm:lb~r School b~glnll at 3;30 ll.m. for all regulatio!lS and pc)Ucies in g~nerw.. secr~tary.2, ~~<:ept for 1I-bddl~ S<:!lool students. . HanIlen <:onlliderlltbe mo~t im· He 'will Il1so i.ntrodu<:e Rh(mdllIltud~nts. . .All par~nts of stud~nts attending Iiortant part of tbe~venlng th~ Spaulding, th~ n~w se<:retary in theMiddl~Selmol stu<lentll Wlll begin Ruidoso lligh S<:hool are invite<l, to .qU~lltlon .and aIlllwer sesllion at prin<:iplil's office. . '. ,

elalilies Friday, S~ptember5, me~twlthprl.nclpalTomHanl!~natwhicb tim~ be will try to anIlwerb~caWle Ruidoso Middle Sch?ol 7·:30 p.m. Thursday, AUg1.ll!t 211, i.n llny parjilnts' quelltionl!, rjilgardlng l'llln&en feels tbe public sboul4teacJ.lers 'rill ~ave I!p~ci.lll m- tb~ public m~~ting room lit Ruidollo tbeir c'hildren. ~. know tIl~ peopl~ th~y will hllv~ tb~s~I'VJ.<:~ tral.ni.ng m tb~ ,'SlqUs for Higb School. '" ~I\ will lllso introduc~ Penlse mollt contact witll at theschoc)ll!.Adol~I!<:~n<:e" .program Tuelldlly Topicll £ordiscUl!lllon will i.nclu4e l'lawtbron~, tIl~ n~w <:ounS~19r lit The n.ight is for pllrentsonly.

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as a base for his camera, and lln8p"ped several photograplui of the ma­jesti<: beaat browsing less tban 100yardS from his pOl!ition.

'l'he White SandS trip also afford·ed encounters with tarantulas, feralhorlles, pronghorn antelope, goldeneagles and turkey vulture$, Morganwall in his element.

Morgan said photography is a,corttirtUOIl$ le8rlling proceSll.

'~It iSrt't jll$t snapping the shut·tel'," he said. "I dQn't cllre howgood you lire, youhave tohave goodequipmen.t .,. and 'York from aknowledge of tb~ balllCS.. You haveto take the flulures to get the

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Whatever his .I1ewe$t piece ofeetuipm~nt, or latest project, onetiling is for I!ure. garry Morglln II!goi.ng to take some pictures.

"'this thing ... it's fun!"

Orte achievement he is par­ticularly proud of is an aatoundlng

·c101l~UP of two prairie 40g$.' Taken· of zoo anirnll1s1 No way. That s'h,ot

was made of Wild prairiedogs-tilekiM that scoot iUl(ierground at thefirat, sign Qf danger-In tile NewMexico dl!llert. Th~ photo, "JUllttheTwo of Vs," is curr~ntlyentered.i.nllrt i.nternational competition spon·llored by Nikon, . .

Morgatt'lIsu<:cess i.n I!hootingrtllture cQrtt\.nued recel1tly ortait~·

pedition to capture on film. t!leherdS of oryx tbat roam White

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·wa$tIle first hurdle, but Morganand his photography Cohort Dr.noger geechle fi.n8lly gai.ned per­m1$$iort to enter the range for tileIlhoot.They met a guide at the'l'ularosa gate tile motn\.ng otJU}ym. .

It WIiS midday before they Ilpot·ted an or;yx, one of tile 600 ~r $0giattt tan, white and black antelope .doocended ftom a herd of 50 itn~t>orled to the ranl/e from Alrica as

l"rom the baSics of a groWrtie boxcl\Inera to the I!ophillticauon ofshootirtg 0$ i.n tfi~ Viild witbaNikoIl <:llmeraand lIOO millimeterlens, avid amateur ph\?tographerBarry Morgan has don~ it an,. Morgan, who eartlS hill bread and

butter as a li'ort Stanton phar­macIst, .$llys tb~ real icing on' tilecake for biin is his love' ofphotography.

Morgan came to Ruidoso severalyears ago an.d worked as a realestate Sille.sperson, tban recentlymade tbe move to li'ortStantort.llisreal career roots go way back irt.phannacy, be $ll3f$. '

H e g () e .s:W a 'II b a c k'in .photography, too, oopeciaUy tilephotography.Qf rtature.

Morgan'll eyoobrightert as4e~Us the story of camera-hunc.ngbIghorn sheep-patiently crawlirtgi.n an increasingly smaller circlelIround a photo-trophy Minlal-jll$tto get that one gOOii Shot.

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ATtENTIONHOMEOWNERS

We do the followlngl completehome reflalrs, new construction,remodeUng, roofing. pointing.COMPLETE MOBILE HOME SERVICERUPE'S eONS'tRUCTION

25'7.4867 .

· \ '.Nl'iJWS - Repgrter/PhQtographer.

The Ituidoso NeWll Is accepting al!". plicaUons for the full-time posltioll

of neWlil repoI'ter/photogrllphel\~ome 8ltPe~!,nc,! Iii news repor­ting !)IId Wl.'ltmg IS preferred. CallParrellJ. Pehr at 257.4001.

R-29-tfIlC

MATURE, Pl'iJPENPA!3LE ­childcare, All ages, central·loc<l­tion. refex;encesavailable.

. J!57-55112,258-5818. V-1ll-tfcJARVIS :HAULING MID FIX-IT .;..

yard WOrk. Will watch your homeWhile you are gone. 258-3045.

.... J-42-tfc

P. O~ 80. 1784 ...•

Ruidosoor leav~ message

'623..0078, Rotwell..... .;L

WORK WANTED

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.SEAMSTRESS·

ItElCmJ'TIONlST ,.,.olmJnedlate open­Ing$ {or receptionist and contractperSons. Neat appearance andoutgoing personalitY a must; CallShirley Armlltrong, 257-9232..... . T-30-4t.. p

GUU.. WATCflE)ElS -andpoy wat­chers wanted for pubUc relationswork. part-time or full-time work.call earn $250 to $500 a week. SOUlldealily? .It is. If Interested· call,Robert at257-4530. .'. T-36-4tp.

MAID NEEI:l1l)P - Inquire In personat Whillpllring. PInes Cabins.

. ... . W-3o-tfcMA'l'UItE, l'!ESPO:NSIa:LE:·~ hard

working mai4, year-roWld' posi-.. tioll. 336-4321. . H-31-3tc

mxpl'iJRlENCEP _. waitre~s andbrellkfast cook. The Garden Club

. -restaurant at TlIe Pll4dock. Apply.at10:00 a.m. G-32-2tp

POSITION AVAlLABLlll - for thefull-time positlonl:Qf Activi­tyISooill1 Service Designer at 86bed long-term ca~e facility.

. QUllUflcations, inclUde 2 years e\<­perlellce m working with elde"lypeople m a long-term care lIettmg.PlellSe apply w;lth'resume to P.O•.!3ox 2214, Ruidoso, N.M., or call257-9071. .R-32-2tp

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RBCRuidoso Building Corporation

•• Remodeling lop to bOllom• No lob too small• Difficult ",modeling il,ourspecially• Commercial and reS;idential con..

strucUon• Conlempo,ary in·house atchileci• Custom design for new homes• Commercial desig tI1V. moles easl of Fox Cave. Highway 70-Catl-today-for-free-estimate~

378.8001.~;;;;;;;;;t.~",;.~N;1~2~"~.0~;;;;;;;;:

RUIDOSO LAWN CAREProfessional lawn servicesand tomplete home care.

Year around,ESTABLISHED QUALITY

WORK!!!257·7399

Specialties, pageautdresses 'aud COS" .

tumes" squaredance. dresses aud shirts

aud alteratioRS.

COSTUME RENTALS. YEAD AROUND

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HELP WANTED

ARClUTECTO'RAL PR.'IFTIN'Q­custom home plans, addltiollS,rellSonable rates. Sierra BUlncaPesigns,~2. . L-21-tfc

CAIU'OOL 'TO .AL.Al\fOQOItPO·­would you ~e to join, or form, IIcarpool from· ItuidosotoAlamogordo? Weekdays, arriVingIn AllU1logordo atQ a.m. leaVingAJ.am()go.r(lo4-l! p.m. Will share e\<­penses and drivlll(ol. call Darrell at25704001. . P-2ll-tfllc

ALAMOGC>RPAO aUSINES:; -.'-.. for. sale•. Establlshed full-lilervice prmt

shop. .Good salelil volume, 1985operating profit·was 83% of askingprlce. A relll money makeI'm agrowing city. Call fOr pl'ice alldtermlil.B.J. Punll, aroker,(505)257-2870. . . . P-29-fltp

.THE SWISS CHALET INN' - needspart-time evenlnl' cook, weekend.maids, a part-tune relief deskclerk, and part-time weekendhostess. Please appl)" In person,Highway 37 north, 258-3333. 8-33-1tc

SITTER - to watch chlldren.durlilg.church services. Plealle' can!i'atherStampley,257-2356. e-31-tfc..

DESK CLERKApal'tmlilDt ·furlli.hlild forpart t_~lIIlil work ollthlil dlil.k.C~E NANOR INN

•.'. 257-4058 . c*

TIARA PEL SOLHas Immediate openings forpersons with outgoing per.sonolltles. Excellent pay .andworking conditions for the rightpeople. if you feel you wouldlike to be part of the finestresort In Ruidoso. call 0111 ot .. 257-9232.

NOW HIRING¥ast Growll'lgCompany

. Rapid PromotionsOpenings For

D(ly and Evening Shifts• Apply In P~tlon

9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.Arby's

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SALESPEOPLE

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Highway to--Next to Wal..Marl

* Qualified Prospects

* Excellent Working Conditions,

* No Car Tour~ * Experience Not Necessary. .

FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLc)VMENT·

CALL DON DIXON .

:'fIARA DEL SOL RESORT.2S7.92~2. . ~

*.* Excellent Product

Sure, a lob al McOonald's 1$ wot\(.Bulll's atso achancsto meet poo­pIe, make loIS olfrisnds, and takepart in McDonald'Sospcnsored ac­llvlUes. And, While most companies .

. make youl schedule 10 lit IMlrneeds, we'lI do e'i9lY!hlng we cantogive you hours lhal are beSI foryou.In addlUon. we oUer:

" Regular Wage Reviews.• V2 Pllce Meals. •• FREE Unilolll\s

So, If YQu'd like to Pul some friends,fun and flaxibllity inlo your lils. stopilllO Mcllonald·s. Talk 10 lbe lItoremaneger and find oul me[e aboUIour openinll1l en lh:l Crew team.

Always.An E~ua1 OppollunllylAffirmative AClien Empleyer.

McDonald's144 SudderthRuIdoso. New MexiCOPeople•.OUf MGSllmportanlIngredient.

Friends,Fun & .FlexibleHours..

. R~ldoso Self StorQgeUnits Now AVQUQble

8X12~$31 6X24~$47

10X12-$42 10X24'"'-$64257·4747

Across from alroort entrance

Lincoln CountyMASON SHOE DEALER

.336·4229

Fon ANYPERSONAt CRISIS -callthe Ment<ll H<$lth ,Hotline atH37..a680 (collect). M-.li!l-.tfnc

YOV dAN GIVE - the gift of Bight bybemg IlIlo eye donor, C<mtact any

. lJon 01' cIl11257-2116 for detalJa and11 dOllor card. Po it now; thet;'l'iB·ageml'lldous: need fol' l'ye tissue•.

. IAlHfncVIL.LAGl'iJ MlPWlVIilS -home birth

with state licensedmldw;lves, com­plete prellE/tal carl' fIIld childbirth·ellucation. 257-289001' 257-27~...' .. V-72-tfc

PItEGNANT NEEP HElLP? ,.,.oclI11. airtl'trighi;: (915)53ll-1fllfl. Sc7Mfc

WAlTJJJRS, WAlTItESSll:S - blackslacks. white blouses and shirtSavailable. Country Time WeIltel'IlWear, The Palldock, Highway 37.. , ... .. C-lJ3..tfc

STOJ:.9l:0~..-;;;, '1m, h~~~:~; THE: RUIDOSO NEWS- Is now ae­.' Health Matlerll. H-91-tfc ceptmg <lppUcatioll$ fOf a compos­

mg room posltion. Apply at TheBINGO - Elk's LQdge, Highway 70 Ruidoso News,l~ pa.rk Avenue.

West, TueSdaJ, at 7:3() p.m. Spon- . It-87-tfnc. u~ri~~~~tf.s~ NOlln L~~2~~' aus HELP W,ANnlD - apply at theELK'S LODGE BINGO _ every Fri- " pull RIng, 'l to li p.m. ~3-1!tc

day night, 7:30p.m. HIghway 70. CONSTRuqTION. - dnyers,. l'iJ-2-tfnc '. Ittecb!Uiics, weld~rs, <;lectIici":ll$'-

·NEUROMUSCULAR THERAPY .. .machinists, carpen~rsn~eded un-. . . . . - mediately. A1&0 airline lObs. Wlll

for relief Of pain. PaVld C. Morin, • train. some positions. (Up toLMT, L,lcensedMassage $6 ODD/month) TI'ansContlnentat.Tl1eraplst, Health Matters; Job Search, (303)382-3700, fee.257-2723. H-5-tfc~.·.· . N-33-1tIIc

CAJlIN' MANAGEIt WANTl'iJI:f- app..ly In person at Ski West Sports,24~5Sudderth. 8-33-2tp

NEl'iJD PART-TIME - secretary, noshorthanll.required. CallMI'. Sh"y,

. 257-2119. . M-33-2tjlMOUNTAIN RESORTS - real estate

llales pe<Jple wanted. Top Commis­sion· m town plus liIpiffs. l'iJl\:­perlence preferred but wlll train.CallMr. Shlly, 257-2119. M-33-2tp

SECItETA,RY'/RECEPTIONIST ­e>r:perlence In typing, filing andword proce.sslng necessary. BurkeCollins Associates, 258-5272.

. C-33-19?

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Owner-OperatorJim WooldridgeBox 332Ruidoso, NM 8El345

THE RUIDOSO NEWS257-4001

CONSIGNMENT BARN30 Day Consignment

. 10%-15% Commission·For 'More Information

CALL 257-5296

ANNOUNCEMENTSHOSPITAL AUXILIARY - Tluift

Shop. 140 Nob HillDrlve. Summerhours: Tuesday afternoon 1:00p.m. -4:00p.m.,Wednesday thruSaturday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 ,P.m.Turn off Sudderth at the SIgnallight In the Gateway area. Nob-HillPrlvj3 is the first street to the left.

H-43-tfne

CLASSJti'tl'iJD nATESOne'l'imeRate Only

.(SalesTuIncluded). ..16 WORDS 011 LESS : $2.54P WORDS.. : : 2.1018 WORDS "" ....•••.....•.• ' 2.sa ./9 WORDs - S.02;w WORDS•. , " .• : .• ,•••••S.IS21 WORDs __ S..112 WORDS•••..•.•••.....••••......•••.••••••S.50~ WORDS 3.00S4 WORDS _ , : .. : 3.8225 WORDS. : _ 3.0026 WORDS _ 4.13rrr WORDS 4.2928 WORDS ; .4.4.29 WORDs..•.....•••••..•.••••..•••••.••.•••4.61:w WORDS : 4.1731 WORDS 4.9333 WORDS , _ 5.01133 WORDS 5.25.. WORDS ; S.41~ ·WORD$.••• , .......••.•.•..•....••.•.•••••5.5136 WORDS : I .............. •5:11.37 WORDS , , ".5.88.38 WORDS: _ 6.~

39 WORDS 6.2040 WORDS _..• ; ••&.36Blind :Box'Fee , .", "" . _.••..•.1.59

GINIUL CONnaACJ.aLie 1118410.* ALL iVPES BUILDING * TIlEE IlEMOVAL* DllltwOIlK 1< LANOSCAPING* BACK HdE * HAULING

257..5296

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Spruce Trees di'e furn!rigcd this: timednd youmight hove problems with moths Of. cater'"p11ldtS. I cim ~ure you khoW that ·sptuee .1ree$are very valuable in 1hls area artd should bechecked r~9ularly.

.Aphids wInter" 1,.. yoor -sprote ·trees. Normallythey move to fit' trl!fe~ dutfn'Qthe :summer.. butif the tips ot new growth on yourspruc:e ~refur-tilng brown, whtc:h a,tot arE! in this Oted,they need I" be oprayed•

If yoor' Pin. tress are torl1i,.g brown th,s edt..-IV. it c6uld meonsorne kind of b.as-tle lJ1feSiO"tion •. If you have Yellow P£m,s and the limbsare brown. you could have On' IPP Infestation.'Pirie- or Plnon needle scale- storts 'on yourneedle$:-totrilrtg tips bi'"own, caus:ing a lot ofshedding. It seems thl!S yeor" needle scale ismore pr&Volent 1h(in In previous: yeat5-.

Pin.o( Pinbi1 needle scale .......eak-ens 'te;es. giv·ing the beetle d chanee to enter. ..-These trees ,need to be checked regularly.please' can us: fot a Ptofe$;siohtJ!'Ologr1osir.

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LEGAL NOTICE

JIM WOOlDRIDGEAuctioneer

"ALL TYPES" HOUSEHOLD" EQUIPMENT, ETC.

.. LEGAL NOTICE

License #0290.BondedInsuredfor your prottictlon

SERVICE• Monthly.. Weekly• One Time

LEGALNQTICEIN 'l'lIE D1S'I'IUC'i' COIlII'l' of .LINOOI,N COI.IN'IT, NIi1W MIi1l>IOO'l'WI;;I,l"'I'Il rooI,,,,,.. Dl$rnlC'I'1i1. DUANIi1 llYAIIS an~ IJAII'I'oN P.BYA~, .

.l'lalQtU(1!f1v,..GIi10llGEl FINI.EY,CI,AY'I'oNSTALLINGS, IlJl,lCARON cn,,~.

, .Def~lld~..ts.

IfJl Margo E. LlndfiayDlstrfet Court Clerlt

IslElIzabeth Luenu!;Deputy

Legal 64613 (lIS) 14,21.28 (9/ 4.

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l.·· Publisher· assumes no·Ifi"ancial res;ponsibillty

NO,C'i,.:.m for typographical errors inN(}'I'ICI!lOFI'IilNPI;;NCYOFAC'i'ION .advertisementlil except to .

S'I'A'I'Ii1 Oli' NI;:WMIi1nco . . .'1'(1: GIi10ItGIi1 FINI,Ii1V! pUblish. a correction in the ,'I'Q' CLA'f'I'ON S'I'ALLINGS next is;s;ue. .

NO'I'ICE 1$ IreRl!1BY GIVENof 1110 pea~ency ofthe· abova-entlUedand .captioned '-ca\lSe in th~District. Cautio[ Llncom County. New Mexico...'wheroln E.' PUANIi1 'BYARS aad BARTON O.BYARS seek judgment ag$inst you for ntm·p!'yment or a PromisoSOfY note' i"th1! sum of~,61(j.79, plus Interest at the rate of 15%pe:r an~·nwn lrom~ovember 4. 1985, pluoS court co.sts andreas~mable attorney fees. .

I1nless~oll e:nter your 8ppeara"ce (lr ~thenvts~

~Iead in re::;po"S~ to tJ:tecornplamt on. or beforesep,:tember 24, 1986, Judgroetlt wUl bEf rendered.against y~u by defallit as Pl'ayedfor in thecompla,lnt. .'" '

The a.ttorney for Plaintiffs is Mel B. O'Reilly ofME,L '8. O'REILLY. p.e., P~O.BQX 2295, Ru!doso,New Mexico 88345. (505) 2.57.0035••

Wl'I'NESS Ul"han~ .n~ ••01 of lhls Courllhi.SUlday of August, 198(t. -

'l'WIi1I,l"'1'1l JUDICIAL DIS'I'nlC'i'COUN'I'Y OF LINOOI.NSTATE OF NIi1W MEncOJOIfNF.ROSCH, • )

Plalntll{.JVB. )

JAMESE.aE4GINf )

Uefenetant, }CuuseNo. C'V·86-290

, DiVision 11$OIlDEII

THIS MA'ITER bav'n" -come- before the Cout1upon the MOUon or the. PlalnUff seeldnJl: an Order ' . '-- '- _allowingservice-bypubUcaUon pnd the l$suo.nceof.n Notice of Pendericy or ACUOPf sald MoUon helm!s_upported by AUidaYit. a.nd the Co\1rt being in.aUU1.lngs lullYlldv[sed, F1N.DS: •

1. That~ -cause exL!;ts. to beUeve that De(en..dant carmot be persc)na.lly- served WUhln the Slateof New Mextco. .

2. That the Defendant's- Whereabouts cannot bedlscQvered oetcr due Jnqu,ir,y and search has be,",ttUtde. - .

NOW TIlERIi1FORe. 1'1' IS ORDEIlEP thaI 1110Clerk of the DistrIct Court ls5Ue 8 Notice of Pen..daneyof Action and thot the same be published Inthe fJUlnnet provided by law~ .,

lsi RlchardJ..PanoD!JDlSTfUC'i'roOOE

TWELJi"I'Il JUPtCIllL DISTIIIC'i'COUN'I'Y OF LINCOI.Nb'TA'I'E OF NEW MEncOJolIN F. ROScH.

a.m. for the MondlOlYh;;sue; Wednesday, 6:30

C<\LI,J,l'ORlJIPS .., a.m•. for the ThursdayN<ltice J3 b~Nby' given that the VU1~ge of: . issue.. .

lM~... Pown•• Now M.slop, i. e"llinglor bids lOr' C'"A $ S I FIE D R e:A D e: Rlwenly (lvo hun<lred (25..) yord. of IIASe;..OOUIISE MATmIl.lAI,. '\'he bl<\ wlll be for lI1e ADS are scheduled only Inntatet'ial only.' ,. , . , -.. consecutive I S·· .. ·n

. Bid. will ~o recolv.<I onlll~,oo P.. M•• Mon~aY! . . .. sues lor 0Soptombor ~.100&, with 111.. bl<ls being openo~" lOl one tlme ba.s Is.Ihe '08010r moetlng 011110Rol~""o Dow"" Govern· '0e:AD L I '" e:S FOR A ......lng :aWY On S€lptember 8,1900. in; the couDl;l:el'oh""'bo,. 01 lho MunlolpoLllulhllng In RUl~""o PISPLAY ADS: Thurl:lday,Po\vn.. . I.O"Aa~Jenkl.. 5 p.m. for the Monday

qerk/'l'l'e".urer . iSlillile; Tuesday, 5 p.m. for. the Thursday issUe. .PSAD.... "'e:S FPR· ALLSHOWPROOF ADS-·REAL e:STATE ORCI..ASSIFle:l): Thursday, 3p.m. for.the Mondayil:lsue; Tuesc;l.w, 3 p.m. forthe Thu rSdlOlY Issue. .,.. , ...

IIIIII

No. CV.86-207Div.m>

MORTGAGE

LEGALNOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF~1N~;rJOUNTY,NEW MEXICOTW· . JUDICIAL DISTRICTTHE BANK OF RU(DOSO

I'lulatlll.v••

WAI.'I'ON STA'I'IONS-NIi1W MIi1l>ICoINC. ll"d JOHN B. WALTON,

Ddendants.

AMIi1NDEDNOTICE OF SPECIALMASTER'S SA!.."£'NOT[CIi1IS IfIi1REBY GIV.EN lnal tho under·

signed Special MDliter wlll. on the 3td day ofScplcmbc.."-r. 1900. at 10:00 a,m, at the SoulJJ en~trance to the Village 'of Ruidoso Municipal

T.IlS .• R 13.E. Lincoln County. New Mex~leo. being dcscribl::d by metes and b.oundsas (oUawa:Beginn1ng at UU,' Northe~t comer .q[ theabovc-described trad. go' west (or ndistancc of '2.96 feet. then<:c south (Or, 11dl-sLallce or 29G feet, them.·c east tor nilisl..ancc or 200 (eel.- thence north fOr adistance of 296 (cet to the pol"t ofbeginning. . -

Snid sale wUI be conduct.edf,ursuanl to the Judg~me"l enlered ...July 18, 1900. n the abovc-cntitledtlnd numbered cause. whIch was a suit to collect.promissory notes Dl1d foreclosure the mortgaGesheld by PJainUCt. ",herem Plaintiff waS adJildgedto have jtldgment against WALTON STATIONS-­NEW MI!:X1CO. INC. anda va,lld lim1len upon thereal prope,rly In lhc- to1JowingamounLs~

$44.930.42 plus inl.eresl at tbe basic lc"dinJ:rate DC The Bank or nUidoso trom MtlY 7,

• 1936. which through the date of sale is Uleliwn of $].591.60:$14.44"J.12 plus intervst at 1% per annumabove the basic lending rate of The Bankof Ruid050 from May 1. 1986f whichUU"Ouf,lh the date or sale is the sum of

• $5$5.$6;plus interest to accrue us 5~cified in the Judg·ment. f 'Plus al1c~y (ees GE ~JJOO.OO. ptus it.s.C'ourt"Costs and the upcnse!1' or the [oreclosure $lIe toU\!\!ruo after entty oC Judgment. Said sole will bemade to the h.l~hest bIdder lor ('.ash.

UATED this 5th da!J' of August. 1900.. lsi Dol Ost'r~

Special MasterLegaJ 1-4568 4t (8' 7. JoI. ~U.• 28. ' .

LEGAL NOTICE

10A I The RuidQ$Q NQw$ I ThursdlOlY, August 26, 1966.LEGAL NOTICE

• AMIi1NDIi1PNO'l'lCE OI"FORI;lCI,(lSURE SAI,E

NOTICE is hereby s,ven that tlJe und~rsignEi!dSpecial MD-ster ww. on the ~rqw.yof Septepi.bet',1986, at 10~OO A.M'f at the front entrance Qf th.eM.Uni~ipal B\1ilding, vm~geo{ Ruidoso, Ruldosq,New Mexico, stU tP the hlghe$t bidder !ol'ca/!lh lh~following descd~ r-eal -estate located in LincolnCounty, New Mexico, tQ-wlt:

Lots G& 7. Bl,ock 3. or Mld~waf 'l'Qwnsite.Ruidoso. LJneobl Count)', New Mexico. asshown by the amended plat thereof filed inthe offiC(l of the CO\.Ulty Clerk pnd En·o£ficio Recorder of Uncoln (:Qunty. Oe-­tober 2, 1939.

Said sale win be made purs~antto thf;i Judgmententerli!d ·In the above entitled and numbered. ea\lSiJon August 12., 1986, w~ch Qcfjon wa~ 'p ,suit toforeclose tho note~d m~rtgag~hel<1 bytbe-Defen~dant First Federal ~avJngsBankaf New Mexico.

Said Judgment qil'ected foreclosure (lJ the mor· ,tgage on such property to ~atlsf,v the foUowlngitems: ' .. ,.Amount of First Federal Savingsllank of New Me~ico'lS Judgment•• ~ ." .$143,84,0,18.Interest to date ofsnle- 'Scptember2.3. 1986.. ~ ~ •••••••• " ••• ~$ 1,aI5.5-4-Costs•••• " " ' . 74.7!l,Totul . $HS,730.51

In t1ddition thereto there will be accruing cos~,together with COB~ of publlcaU.on of this' Notice·,and the Special Master'$ Fee to be fixed by ttW;Cout:t In the amount of $200.00.

WITNESS my hand this 26th day of August.19B6.· '/sl Sarah Prothro

Spee~alMast~rLegol/t'I700 4t (8) 211. 19) 4, 11. 18.

STA'I'1il 01' N!lW~IOOCOUN'I'V OFUNOOI,N

IN 'I'III;lOIS'I'n,IC'i' OOIlR'I'of 'I'IlI;l 'l'WIi1I,l"'1'1l romCI<\I, DI$'I'R1C'i'

I'RODUC'I'IoN CRl!10I'1' A$$(lCIA'I'IoN OF ISOU'I'IIERN NIi1W MEl>lco. )

. PlalntUf, }. VB. . }.

GARY C. MI'I'CIfI;lI,l.. ".~ SIlARON I .iSTJDLIi:V Mrl'ClIJ,U.L, blll>e~wUe, )MONcoR llANK. N.A.. FJR$'I' FI;lPIi1I1AI, )SAVINllS llANK Oli' NEW Mli1nco. .a~ )Ii'IIlST CI'I'V NA'I'IONAI, I3ANI\, ~.

· Defep!lpnts. ~ .No. CV~85-48

Dlv.1l1

(.egal ..4667 oJt (8) 7f 14, 21. 28.

IN TIlE DISTItIC'i' COUItTCOUN'I'V OF LINCOI.NSTA'I'E Oli' NEW MElCICOIi'EDl<IIAI. NATIONAl.ASSOClATlOS.a l'orp.'lmUon,

NOTICE is here11Y given'that on June 23, 1986.Bob Blum~ and Charlie Snow, Noirtlnees orRocket Ruidoso One. a Jotilt Venture, Sox 1~.Austin, Te$ss 13111 f fned appUcatioit nwnbet"·1140 wUh the State EnRiiieer tor ~rrn.lt tochange place and pt!f'POSe ofuse otshallow groundwater bychanging the use or 10:'71 acre-feet pet an~num of shallow ground water for snOW'ttlaking P1.ii'"~poSes ooSS.IS acr~· of lam1 described as foIJow.s:SUBDIVISION . SEC'I'ION 'l'OWNSHIPNWII"NWt.-.SW'l,.. 33 1{) SSi?SWI 4NWl.. 33 10 S

SUBDlVlSION RANGE ACIl.ESNW".NWa.-.SW14 13 E 19.96S~SWJ,.4NW~4 13 g 35.22

and coiJtiiu!ncirtg the use ot said 10.1 s.cre-re~tpet annum at shalloW groutld waler, trQrti.wells'a ..1140 and H-U40~S, located- hi theSWJj..SW~NW:;4. ot Sectlbtl33,1'ownshlplO Sol1th.,ltange 13 East, N .M.P.M., for tbe commertlal USein Mbtell90tel .Cort1pleJt and COndominiumslocated at a: .P9'fnt frUbe SWJ,.4.NW~4 DE SectioH 33 fTownship 10 SOuth, Range 13 -gas1. .

My person firm ot COrpbraUoo or other 'entityobJo.lltIg thallhe granllng ollbe appllc.tlon willbe detrimental tc1the obfeetor'1i water right sha.11have standing to tile obJeet1ons- or ptot~sts; AnYperson. tll'1t/. (ir ~otJK)t~tion or othef. entity objec..­ting that the' granting of the applicatiM'l Wilt becotltrary to the cOoSerttaUotI of watet within thestate ot dettimefital tothe.publle welfate of theabita aJ'id. showttig that the objector wlll be­5ub:stantialty and &pe~Uieally~«ecledby thegra~ting ot theappUcatiort shall have SUtndittg to· liteobjections tit 'Ptotests. ProvldedrhoWe'itet,ihal thesUite of New MexiCo or any (If (ts: btanch~ agen..tllea-, deparbnenlS, boal't1a. llmtnirnentaUues or in-..s!itUt(OIlS, and aU&:;OUUealsubdlvislMS of Uti;}! stateand thelt ~gi!neies, lnstl"'W'nersUlUUeS Rnd lnstitu."lions atraU ti,a\te standIng fl') fJ]e objeictlons 0 .... .,ro--­leats. 'rh. pto_a. obIOciI... shaU be Irt Wtlllng,and slull1set forth aU p.1'otestant'sor obJeclot'St~aSon~ !#hytbe 8llPUcatiOtl shoi1I~ not~a~pto"lf"i!d and ,lI\uot bo iliad. bl lti~UoOle. willi S.E.1l4Wrto:tdS, Sta.te.Eng{rt~r, P.o.:Box1711, Roswell,Now M"i"aIlM''', WUIJ!n ,art (10) days all... thodat« of the last pUblicatIon- of .thi5 Notice:.Lagol N~93t(S) 21.28. (II)A•

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DJvlslollll1NOl'lCE: OF I'ENPENCYOIi'Af:nON

.TIlE STATIi1 OF NEW lIlEXlro'1'0' James E. neaJ;la.

You are bere-bY noUfied that Utcre has been tiled.gnlnst you. in III. Dlslricl Court 01 Uncoln Coun·ly, New MesiC<!. an ".lIon. 111. oblect of wltleh is ~l~Ji"ll J RIW~Hthe enrorcement'Of foreign JudgnJent. . .

The Plaintiff's attorney Is RJebtird A.Hawthorne al P.O. Box )!Jf)O. nuldosD. New Mexico

8834.. OPEN NIGHTLYThis Notice !Ihal1 be' published once a week for· ,lour consecuU." weekO;tn111" e.onlthat youdo. .

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Notice 15 hereby given that ~W'Suanl to a Judg... D£PVTYment ('ntcrcd in the above styled and numbered Legal '4686 41 tS) 11, 28f t9} .fit U.••useoaIll03101 doyol JuIY;I9S6. said e.uso be- CHUCKWAGON SUPP·ERlog an aCUon on a PromIsSOry Noto and to ..foreciose 0 re.al estate mortl{age, the undersignedSpecial Master Will. onthe3nldayof~ber-. & WESTERN SHOW1ll36. ut 10,00 •.m. oa lI1e lront steps ., 1110 C Iass ,- f ,-ad .. IMunicipal Building in the 'V1Ua;te of Ruldosof.New . . . . • •

Mexico. aller lor ",,10 to Ute ltIghtst bl~~er lor NOW A C C·. E·PTINO·cosh. lbe fnllowlng desoribe~ property located in 336-4330l.Jnooln County, New Mexico: ..

1.01 4A. Block 9 al DEL NORm ADD!- D E A D LIN e: S FOR~::;VM=:..R~~='o':8:'.;a...~~t~1 C ...ASSIFIe:D Re:ADe:R HWY 37 NORTH - APPLICA·T·IONS1..1a4.n~5.I3lock90l",,[dsu!>fJlVlslonfi1. ADS O.NLV: Friday. 8:30 .cd in the cffi('e af Ute Counly Cletk and Ex· .OUicto Recorder of Lincoln -COunt)'. May13-. 1983. in Cabinet No. D .. Slide No. 126.SERIAL N1JMBER C2941-T A

r.:fi:~t;'11i: C:ll""~g.:::~ =:..~a~er;.~ '0. & }} (ifr' /"'For Permanent Emp·loymentAmount of the Judgment 'with f'o. ~.

intoresttolbed.leolll1eanl. $59.416.Ql T",nn. I~~...' c. ' • I I:t}~:~:~~:UbUshingNoth~e 100.00. '. '~ ~I ~""1.l.",- ' __~~ A__,. nnl\l !_n.__P_erson.

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RETAIL OR·. COMMERCIAL SPACEOnSudderth in downtownRUidoso, in the center ofthe ·walking· area. Bestdeal in town on 6monthlease.25S~4950, 257-5852·

Executive class. 2 bedroom.2 bath home neor WhiteMoufuoln IV. Lorge' liVingoreo with wet bor ondfireplace. Excellent access•.

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EFFICIENCY APAR'I'MENT -aUbills paid, $215 ,per ,month.Ava.i1nble Septen1ber 10th. Phone257-4768. • p-33-4ta

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He." c...h?Wl-th st.-IcIest confi­dence., I buy yourgold 01" diomorids.Tired of out of dateJewelry? Trade ormake new desIgn..ep cleil1l.e ..OHlc 2S7.7.00

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Regimental German beersteins, first World War.evaluated at $1,500 each;self for $550 each.100 Monjeau Drive 378·4810,,1

FOR $AL..'-·PLUSH, burgundy sofa oncllDvesellt.nliW, $450. New oale bedrDom Slit,queen bliadbOllrd, burliGu. dresser,ntt....or and nlghtstond. $500. Threeoak barstools, custom ntade. $75eath. Portable oak bar with 2barstools. very uniquli. $450. new.Two rocking chairs, $75 elich, 1swivel i"llcker, $75, I wall unit, $85.Mediterranean bedroom set, com­plete, $500. 336'8294.. c

~ " " ThurSday, August 2a, 19a61 Ttu~,R~h:;lQsoNews1 11AWALK;"lN COOLER - with com· 'XILLElt -'G hp, frOOt tine with 'XOWNUOUSE ONRIVElt - com· FOR REN'X -' 700 S9.ft. shop.

pressllr.25'1-5305. s..aa.-ltp reverse. Used Qne seaso!).. Ex- pletely furnished, microwave; Formerly American Welding cell-GARAGE'SALE '1\>, Friday, SatUrd<ly ... '. cellent conditon~ 222 Mockingbird, dishwasher, WfO.Fully <;arpeted, ' tl'ally located. Rent negotiable.

(Sunda,,2:00-7:00) Monday. CQl-' It!JidoSO,371H235., '" W..al-3tp twll bedroom, 1'h bllth, flreplaCoe. 257-5508. , R-31j~lection 4O'Yellrs•.Motorcycle, bicY- END OF SEASON SALE _at,CQn. Excellent locatilln. Fenced .pat!o, 50% OFF DEPOSI'.)' - large,cle, furniturl', bU,tane g!'ls ni~'s Collectibles, 20%.off all ou~ide storage. Sh!'Ire ut!Uties., " carpeted, 2 bedrooms.' fireplace.coo~stov~J refriller!'ltor,ski!i'p- glassware,502Suddr/(th.•Q,31-3tp . 37808424after5,.. ,S-33-tf!", carPort, ~ppll!IDce:l. ~350, gas andment, anI' muc!l'mllre. Somet , SACRIFICE _ below book 'OX29 SaAW'S ,APAR'X~NTS - 1 and 2 water pal!!. Call Gladene 25:7-7313,for everyQOe., 21Hth Street, tlJ!'ll a, ruee, clean mobile 8c.out: ;l>luSh: bedroom, furmshed .!'Ipartments 'days, 257-798llevenings, H23-3360Gray FO:l\ Gallery andfollow sIgns. carpeted WOQd graill' mtcrlor and for rent. GoQd loc!'lt!on. NQ pets. !'In)'t!ffiC." 0-27-7tp.' ", . Q-33-ltp more. 37MG12. ", T..aHtp Call 268-3111. ,Y-42-tf~ 'HOMES AND APAR'XMENTS - for

SACRIFfCE;-mustbelllove,d.Loye- PICK-UP _ lumbar rac~ for long SEVERAL lIOUSES FOR RENT ~ rent" ,Lela Easter property1,Y, 20 x 20, one rOQm, rustIC cabm. • wide bed. Factory made,' heavy call Don H"rInon. FoUl' Seasons management, ask for Sharo!).,Sepa~~te pathrooml includes aU: , gwlge steel; First $100 gets It,' Real Estate,,257-~171. , . F-4IHf!l' 257-7313. ,I.-27-tfc ,plumbing, heater. $~,900. 336-4219. 2511-5495. '" 'W..a3-1te MIDTOWN EFFICIENCIES ....., TWO BEDROOM _ '1 bath mobile.

, " ",. , 'X-3,3-4tp 1973 4WD SCOU'.)' 11- 35.000 miles 's:m~ll. cut~., cle!-,n, individual Watel' and ~ewerage paid.TAG SALE - #7 across fl:om ~wdO&o 'beautiful .-ed body, white top. Ali cabms. All b11J& paId. No pets. $215 Reason!'lble, year-ro\l.nd rent.

Cllre Center iln ¥omc~'s Court. red: 'Cl!XPet, ceillng, w!'IUs and to $245. Call~m, ~57-11631. .!,-53o-tfc Referrence&' requll'ed. 371Hl301.Ll!ts o~ n/;'at~ gIving Items. Kid floor. Air, good tires. $2,35l! Qrbest , INSPI~TION~EIGaTS _ nQw.. _ ,K-27-tfcrn~, ~~, SSJ1:'W~d offer, 25!Hi495, " .. W-3Htc leas'!'g low,to moderate income UNFU~lSHED - 2 bedroom, $375;~geJmustg':,~ • v'k-33.ltg FOR SALE - couch with 2 niatcbillg hllusmg. One bedroom .reqts at funushed 2 bedroom, $300; s...1ud•.., , . p , . swivet rockars blonde butcher 1204• TwQ bedrooms bellUU!JI1g at ad 3 bedroom, ~50. Jo, Prestige.NEW RV PARK ....:, now ~ent!J1g' ,block <linette' with' 8 chairs. ,243. Three bedr0oX!lS sfu:ttill* "\~ 3:l(ljl915. ~ S-~7-tf~

spaces. Stay 2nightal 3rdfree. OlJe 258-5397!!fter5. F-31-3tp 296, Located at corner of.:B ONE AND TWO BEDROOM-,fur.b)k.· south {If ltwdoso Downs " - , " " Street lind Spring Road In Rwdoso '. h d rtm ts Il tillt·Municipal building. PMne 1979':If l"fOr......,~rakel t':Jlerlndua~ Downs. Formore inf0rplatlo!). call ~bl~. ~dr/7acili~ie$.uWiI~~~ ,378-4:!96. H-29-tfc axe, te ec r!'i' . ,ra ~,c" ell' 37ll-4236. Equal Housmg Oppor- Tree LQdge' 111 Wllrow Road'

• CA>,n.'O"""ALLBED_fr' ·th c~llen conditIOn......,500. qan be tunity." , I-48-tfc 257-2731 257'-7386 W-21-tf'n """., ..... ,.,amem , seenat'rhe iWckShQP Carru;llCa-" '. . or, . , cmattresses, chest/nIght stand. 'nyon Road~ . '" '., W-32-2tP FURNISaED . - 1 bedroom apart- FURNISHED _ 3 bedroom. 2 fUll$\100. 257~097. A-2941te 1"1' ooD _ Pinon a d Jim! er' ment, aUb!~IUS cable TV paId, b!'lths mobile home on 1!'Irge lilt.

SEAllS 10' 'XABLE SAW - and ac- ~1rper cordpiCked'u{:. DellvEred $285/month. ..4462, afte:J-lI~'W" Fenced yard, Wf01 dishw!'lsher.c~ssories; $350. 'Xwo 3'x4' thermal. and stacked' $145. Pine $00 !lDd ",' c . Easy aCCeSS. 378-8272." W-27-tfcwmdows,$35 each. 10' BIW TV, , $115. 336-4524~ P-32-2tc BY DAY OR. WEElC - or long term' TWO BEDROOM: '_ 'Iiaradise Hart-$40.20 sq.ft. cultured ~to~. $40. FOUR JOCKEY' CLUB _ Se!'lts far lease available. ~obedrooms. 2 Drive. $450, monthly, furnished.

, ~1.::4143.. .' '. .w 33-2tc sale. (405)332-5773, 257-5778 wor~, baths. fully furnIshed. 257-5~93. ,33fl-4671: . _.. P-?'7:!!.cFOR SALE - Pmon pme .f!rewood. 257-4401home. B-32-4tc' , .. q-fJ7 t~c DON''X'XaltOW AWAY 'MONEY _

Unsplit. $50/cord, p!c~ed-uP. mRVEST 'X.\RLE ' ·th 1) h " CHA,ltMING CABIN ....., fIreplace, half of rent can be saved 'towards_ 257-9330 or 257-5599, 0-3D-tfc, in t h - WI, !lnc es, VIew, 2 master bedrlloms, .ap- down pa)'IDe!).t on this nice. 3

FOlt SALE _ 1983' :\5 foot, Kotintg • wa,11t f~lli ,.258-4153. V-32-2tp pll!lDces, drapes., $375 plus bUlS. bedroom, 2 bath home. $575.4lre fifth wheel. EKcellellt condi- FOR SALE - ~9l!6 S0l1thWind,,28 ft., 258-4984,258-4159. V·99-t!.c Owner/agen!,257'2576~ __ ,S:3.1-tfction,. Onan generator, microwave clean as a ~m. low mileage~oad.. ONE LAltGE SlIOP.SPACE:- and 1 FOR REN'X OR LEASE' _ 2-3,awmng. Call 378-4216 or, see at. ed. gen~~~i64Selling fOW-3~thtp small shop ~P!'lce. Both Wlth elec- bedroom house and :lhop in com.

, 'XroutLakesGampgrotUld. C-31-3tc reas0!1. '. , ' , .. ·trlclty.336-4844..•. .p-'::-tf,c mercial location' (across fromNECCHI SUPER NOVA' - sewing FOR SALE -;- Jockey clubwble, 4 ,RESOR'X WORLD REN'XALS - Cablevl&io!).). 258-4466, 11-5,257-2508

machine, aiso' 'portable Necchf. chairs Qn finish line for Labor day .nightl~weekly and monthly. C!'Ill afterG. ' H-2lHlteWill not refuse any reasonable ot- weekend. 378;-4264. 'Y-32-2tI?' Ann tieorge, 378-4652, 378-4638. NICE; SMALL =-twobedrooiil,"iUiticfer.· Excellent condition. 257-7543, FLU'XE FOR SALE - Call carolyn" , _~~.:... ..Lr.R-l-!!!J cabin, reasonable. Couple only.

:==e;-,=~ ,..._.,;F;:....a~l-=tf~ 257-4051 or after 5.p.m.! 258-4141. OFFICE SP,t\CEJ - at Ell?ati\" 1107 BIUSpaid, Close to Bennett·s Food.ASPEN AJ1.tE - carpet care. Your B~2-2tP, ,Sudderth, .$300/month all bills, 257-2687. 5-28-tfc

upho)stery !lDil drapery cleaning paid. EJxcellent visible location. Ni(:Ei:URGE~'::mobiie'space"onspec!aUSt.257-7714. ,A-8D-tfc . 257-4462!a!te~~p.m .._.~~ river, Hol1ywood area. $100, water,

ALFALFA - llnq. quallty Oat hay.. TWO BEDROOM-l'k bath, furnlsh- garbage and sewer furnished,1-585-2365. "R-8-35tp ed aJJ:rtmentt nice river location. 'Natural gas' available. 378-4498.

COMMERCIAL STORAGE uNrrS - ~~den~:i &1~:;:~r~~;';31~~ ~_",_~,_,_,. ","",,9:"2,~!fc'for ~ent, 375 sq.ft. !lDd 750 sq.ft. 267-7983. . " L-la.-tfc TWq BEDROOM - :mobIle 'home.Gawan Canyon and Meander. 12 _.~__~'.".~__ ..'" .,.".~ .•"... mcety furnished, clean. $200,ft. roll up doors, insulat~d. 257-7014 COMMERCIAL SPACE - across w!'Iter furnlshedJ n!ltural gas'01'257-2365. 8-85-tfc fr0!D old Safeway anfl. Ban~ .of ava.ilable. Ho1Jywood area.

. RAILROAD CROSS'XIES _ switch Rwdoso. $5OO/month utilities~a!d. Available September 2. 378-4498.

~~s,;e ~;~oH:tl:.niaYrl~~~¥: Fo~J:~~cfuSALE:"';tu~I~J!~ THREE'BE"'riROOM·:..., mO~I~2~f~'N-90-tfc condo, 2 bedrooms, 2';" baths,' large, covered deck. All wcather

NOW OPEN wrra ALLNEW .. washer/drr;er, dishwasher, sofa road in quiet area. Telephone

~~~'e~;p~:~:~~~ko:::b'~~ $~f::ek};. ~&i/~g~{~~gh~tKs TW~~~E:':bidrot>nJ~:-:,[~primitive glass !lDd chiiia silver bIlls.. Whis\?ering Bluff Condos. bath fireplace recentiy remodel·

~jt=~ll.~~49=t~dl~g F~~~~5~::~'~t,;=~ ~~rui~-5~~_~~/~o~~\rcDrive. 257-2500. R~t~~ 10 WhIte Mount~in. Lease" TWO AND 1'HltEE BEDROOM _

JOCKEY CLUB SEATS _ for lease CAN YOU BUY-Jeeps, cars, 4X4's. ,$150!month, dJifooslt required. fUrnished trailers In Ruidosoby the week. Gall 378-8253. E-l6-tfc se~~ in drug rgjdS foi-6lUlder~00. ~258-4~,<lrJ~141, II:2J!11: M.~o-~tp Downs. EV~nlngs. 1~53-4945, Hon-

WE SERVICE - aU brands ofteleVi- ~~.7~.facts t ay! (15Jr.33-1l:~ UP~~~~f~iIb=s~~d::r.'~~dO~ '_'~~',,,~, ,- ~,g-;J!4Jtpsions and major appUances.Aspen ~~ ~'~'~"~'~~---~ " ..~- • 'f' • EFFICIENCY APAR'XMENT-$295,Appliance IUId TelevisiQn ServIce. 1986 SUBARti S'tA.'XION WAGON=- ment wJl.o'1 irept!lce, washer, ryer all utilities and basic cable paid.257~147. A.21.tfc $500 down. payoff. 9,800 miles, and .storage bwldlJlg, yellr-round Easy access. central location,.

• . • • '--- red. excellent c,onditlon. can Jeff., !'cceS!!.. $450II.nonthf all bills pail!, cle!ID. 258-4950, 257-5852. M-31.tfcRO&~lo~g;<t~;~~~ stYug: 1-96011J7Y~A";AU A G-'X80 _ -$50'M;.~,-r980-p . ~~cc1~~ ~:i:::ir~~~..td~l~~r.~~ cONOO'="rbidriJoms6'~~'~ifh'tl'bathS.

classes formtng for AUgtl1lt. Finan- ..u~..,. pets. 257.7267. . H-23-tfc cable TV, sle"ps •$50 ,ug Itly, $250 ,"cial aid ava.i1n61e. Corne by or call ICawasaki 100, dirt/stree..t: $150. ~.....~-, ,.. '. ,... •.. we.ekly, ~950.267-5852. M-31·tfcour RuidQSo Qffice. 2415 Sudderth, Mark,~422. JVl-33-3tp OF:i:: B~r~~t~~:P~W&fFud. NItE~iJ,:itGE:'::"3- bedroom, 1'....Ski West Center. 261-sMl. Conwct liNll KAw.AsAK'r150= LTD,~low 'li'erth.s;t7-4678. O-23-tfc bath, unfurnished home. SQlar hot

6~~~~~~S~~~~=lt~tf: mlle!1ge. 257·7115 or 2~~fc THE~BO:::::'Shoi!piJig(:'"eriterfs :r:::fa::~'1_~29~oodsto~r.~bargain! :Beautiful teak wood din- 1977SUBARU - ·statlonwaiion·ior~f~gr:Wt;:t~t~da:::~~~~t~e:f~ HOUSE"ii'ORLEASEi':"3 ~diooiri8 2~ table. seats six. A1sQ buffet sale. 378-48O:l. 378-4639. A·27-tfc Ruidofo Gall Jo A9at 25705103 or baths. 'Xown and Country North.

th. soap egw:.~·B~haveg~~ lliar-=.-4WD, S10. Club Cab, pICkup, come by2t03 Sudderth and see for $5OO!mouth. $200!:lecurlty. Jean·tops. Dar te.... w bar' excetlent condition. TaKe up yourself. It-31-4lc Smith, Presiige, 257-4686, 258-4292.

_~q!~3~~-~e~~ ~-,{~ Ea)'ID~ts. Call Tony at mt.l~ FOR:RENT"::'2be~oO~,·iireptace. FOR RENT' OR SALEu_t1i1-~HIGli QUALITY ALFALFA HAY - ~om~_j),~. --' - ' . ..~.. deck; nice home ana location. mobile 1 bedroom large storageg.50 per bale,~r ton, less for COH~~j;;:~~;;mo~C:;~~~: AvapabJ.e25S;nnM~,:io2311d . or bedroom. N~w\y remodeletl.... o~e~ qUa1l~. ,~~ .1::= mation call258-42G1 after~_~7!'7'tnm.: 1~mon. 7.4 ":..~~ ~l'1~!1~ =~25"7~i:i4.Paid.257.9615W~r~~'XE~:g~~~~l1~~ 1985 'CiaEV;'"~ pickup f-:r" sale~ FO~~lft;;-~:.re&~1l~&~~7 ON~:eE~N~ltg:!s~if~::s~

M{luntain Wiring. 257-914.2. 267"2958. D-28-tfc 1~2 Laths,large fenc~d yard. f!ll" round. 3784261 mo~gs or call257~7129. . M-21-tfc EMERGENCY-=- BUick riegaf fOr ntShed, watl!r paid, good loeation :Elizabeth Davis at K-Bob's

NEWMOBILE HOME pARk'~ nOW sale. 1913, in;vcry good condition. and accessIble y~-round. One 378-4747. ., D..al-4tCrenting spaces: Half price firSt • '$400 cash. Please call 257-4078 or Y~Ar-m~M!~&ni;'44f8~~tp' TWOBEDnOOM'=:iiiiltJi-;itew;"fur-month. One blk. south of ltuidQSQ come see it. 2llO3 Sudderth Drive. $6I!!l~I~~..,_, n~_ '... ,,' ~- Dished home, midl<1wn RuidosoDQW1lS Munlcipatbuilding. Phone .. C-31..atp LOVELY - large, 2 bedroopt, com- $500!month plus utilities and378-4396. lI-29-tfc 1979 WHITE' - Chevy Caprice pl~tely furpished. WID,. fU"eplace. deposit. One bedrOOm. furnished

ClaSSic. All power plus sunroof. $356 plus bills andd<!poSlt. No pets. home midtown area ;SOO!month$2.200. CaU after 7:00 p.m., t1PI!trca.nyon~~7-7~~~_ :/f-33-tfc plus 'utilities ~d dePO:'lIt. ~257-7772. D..al..atp ltEAD 'I'HE CLASSlFIEPS - ¥QU bedroom, f~ed trailer mth

32 FOO'X 'l'RAvci>":...,· motorhome. :may find something you need or sund~cl.<t .nudtown. $1~/monthcompletel)' uoo!1ted•• AU exvas: ViantintheRnldosoNews. Rolll-tfc plus utilltles and deposit. PhQncItt1t"on parnt, MicheUns, aWni!1gs, .... ._ "Til" Watts,257-4238. . W-31-3tellWH jacks.$25.ooofinn. 113 White LARGE FURNISHED - or unfur· oNEi BEDROOM'APARThmNT -Mounf.a!n, PaliSades US. K..al05tp Dished. one bedroom hOtJ!le. Large near river. clQSe 1<1 towrt. $250. bl11s

198i"liONDAciVIc-g~ c.ondition kitchen, extra large sel.'V1c~ro?m, P!Uti.257:~,258-4475. ....lI~l·tfc>lew !ir('s air COJlditolning. dill fenced yard. $275 pluS btlls. FORI£ASE- '/I"buildingifiSi<!tTi't

__Su~ at.Jh_e V_JU,age...._Re.alty ,~91_ M-31·tfc", t ." ne..M b' d' 'd U", 25lK04O; lifter 6:00 p,m•• 258.'.3409~Nn?E-;-:FOUR--:B~DROOM • ...;, b:~'ii'lt~io, ~ s~~l, ~~futi1-·--

D-31-3tp f!repla~e, pav~d highly accessIble location for office or small retail1"'980""""'ME""=it"mm::;'"'."'y""';o;B"'b""B"'C"A:;;;'.)':;--~4~S=pe"=' e~d. street near hospit:U. Wal·Mart. store. Lots of parking. Coptact

6, cyllud.~rJ ~runs great, mag Dishwasher, carpeting; unfJ'I'nish. Duane :Byars, W1-7573, at RmdoBOwheels, AlVllI,.M cassette.' $l,l00. ed • '$500/month. Ava!lable Cleaners. R-31-3tcEvenings257-5331. W-31-3tp September 8. No pets. 258-4~_or APARTMENT FOR 'RENT :... 1

1979'XOYO'XA- pickup. lOwIui1eage. ~!~7:" ~ 31 tfc bedroom, Rnldos!l DQwns,. watercamper shell. 5 speed. AM./FM

iFOR ltEN'X -;- small tratl~,: on and s~wer p,,"id, furJllshed.

new tires•.eltcellent back to schoo Me!IDder tlnve. $200. plus utiUties. $175/month.258-448!. H-31-gc. car. $2.200. Can be seen at 1IIe $100 cleanillg deposIt. Cau collect 301 SWALLOW DR1V:E - 3 bedroom.~OCk ShQp eatm:o CanyolJRoad. (~15)877:3;l7~. ,W..a2-4tp $575, possible lease!Qptlolt.,

, . ,W-32-2tP FuttmsaED ORl1NFURNIS1I)j)D - bwnerra~ent. 257.2576. S.-31-tfcFOR SALE ""- '79 'rrttemationat Scout. tWQ bedrooms, 1'k baths,

4 ..' d ood ha .~ llOO dishwasher, liteflace. ca~'ted,. x'" 4·.spoo ,g, s~......" od II ~990,witl consider trade. .336-8253, m ern, exce en IlCcess. ....336-4004 after6:00. :B-32-2tp or 251·0041. , 5-32-«c

1977 GMC STRE'XCH VAN ::;,' $2,000. VERY. ltEABONA:aIiE - cute A-Call 257-9891 or'$ee at the Nook and Friune. 2 bedrooms. 1'k baths, fur-Cranny, '649 Sudderth,· N-32-tfc . ruShed. Exclusive. Ruido'so area.

. • . Available September 1."1986. Callowner, (512)425,1812. ' 'X..al-3tp

Nostalgia Club t)f Las cruces, 'Presents .,

AN'l'IQUE & CO:LLOOTIBLE SHOW AND SALE'Saturd.y-....Beptembel' 6, 10.6

,Sunday' -- S\;ptember7, 10-5 " ,DICKERSON'S AUctION ,BARN

3900 West Picach4J Las Cruces, New MexicoOVER 100 DEALERS

Admission: FREE .,',For idtormation Call -- 5244203, ... , ,. ,

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GARAGE .SALE- Tex.s·Sj;ze!1.11. Rio Arriba

behind old Moncu.. "ok.• 'Hwyo 37

'Something for,E"eryb~dy!8 a.nl.-6 p.m.

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Two bedroom fur­nished house for rentby night., "Can 378-4396•. , \I

TELESCOPE AND 'XlUPOD - $35.Round 11' and 6' water.t;mks; $150and $100. Nice white lIotp.olnlRefrigerator, excellent condition',$200. 600+ sq.ft. red Sp8I!ish clayroofing tile, 85c per tile. Call258-4316. •L-33-tfc

MONDAY ONLY - multi-family bag, sale. Everythlngyou e!ID put in a. grocery bag for $1.00. Lots of

clothes, shoes, records, bookll.toys, knic-knacs.· Space ll

iiHollywood Trailer Park. behinlIollywoodpostQffic~_ K..aa.1t2

SIX FAMILY YARD SALE ­everything from A to Z. Abun­dance of clothing IUId shoes, allsizes. buffet, COUCh, chair. hand­I1lade porch swings, camper shell,children's furniture, clothes,shQes, toys, TV, records,' bool<S.kitchen items. lots of

, miscelllUleous. Seventh trailer onthe left behind HQllyWood FoodMart. Friday. Saturday• Sundar.'_' . _ ~..aa.-lp

lH806Y ''l'RACl"OR - with front,lQaderJ 93 hp propane, $4,400 makeQffer. 1~53-4693. B-33-4tp

FOR SALE - Magic Chef gas range,used littie. king size and regularbed. gas stQve top. 258-3041.

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MULTI.FAMILY GARAGE SALEFIi., Sat., SUd., Mon.200 MustanG DrivePhone 2511.3514

Sarbla dalla, china doUs. dOlihC>Ule. Coilllctors Items. Handcrocheted d(llsses. Two vell/etrecliners, sts(llO. Kitchen hoodvent. Fout 13·lnch tires, j)lckupmirrors, games, Odessey :2 vIdeogiimlil. f)ilh&s, clothes, knick.knacks. Much mO(ll. J

WARD DRILLINGA.ND PUMP CO.

Water Wells PrellSure T'lnksR.d Jacket Pumps

Call 354·2227for estlmale

Box 872 ' ,RUidoso, N.M.88345

AL1'0 MbVINGSALEII/Ilscellaneousfurnltul'eand pool table. Must sell"":great deals. Off Del Monte,Holly Drive. 336·4588. c

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Seamless aluminum guUets,baked enamel finiSh, 2 0010(5,any length. Protect yourhome ot building'S founda·tlon. trim and siding. .

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(505) 257·7040, L1c.H25186

SITE 'PREPARATIONFooting5. Excovotion, Driveways.

GENERAL CONSTRUCTIONFoundollons. Block Work

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, QUALl'XY AND AFFOBDAl'\LE ~ :POltCFJ:.SALE - 29 yeani of jtUl~, col-wQrl\:.. CarpElntry. p!'linting, lectables, anUques, .sewing

, ,rnasollrY, decl(s. Cl'U'Ports,: new , 'macl:lines. some tools and tr!'lPs.bQmes. Free estimlltes, excellent . 'No clothes. 9-5, Saturday only, 113references, 20 yearil experience. Everest Drive, first street Qn left,267-4393. 257-2273. <;-aa.-up past Swiss Chalet, fQllow' sigtls,

CAlU'EN'l'lt¥ - and home repllir, ',' " ,c-33-ltp ,,addi,tions an,d remodel1ng., GARAGE SALE .- in SW!'ll! Man

, References. Call Charlie after 5, '(Gibson's building). Saturoayon- , '. 258-3Q53. . F..aa.ltp ly, l(Hj, LQts 01 cheap items.

ltE'XlltED LADY -would like to ' lI-aa·ltp ,• spend winter in ltQidoso !'Ind sit '1986 FLEETWOOD -'mobile Jiome,

your house. Cail In'a, (505)267-9279, nearl~tnedw, 3 ibedrlQomsf

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===;;-~-;;;:;=:-","',=,..'==,.-,",,-' breakfast bar, lIQ11ywood area.SUMMER, Y:ARD CLE~lNG -" Water, gllrbllge, sewer p!'lld. $310.

l!lwn mowmg, wee<l cuttmg. r!'lk- 378-4498. c..a3-tfclng, hauli'1g., troje _trimming, GARAGE SALE _ Windows, b!'lbyremov!'ll, Pl'Iint1ng, mmor c!'l~en- . furniture, toys, llUJlps, metall!'lwntry,work.257-2266. . , 11.-27 tfp 'chairs, bool9J, real,nice clQthes and

, . lots of miscell!IDeous. Saturday Qn-,~," , ' ' , ly, weather permitting, at 29 Pines

'Motel. ' P-33-ltp,~\jlTREE MASTERS ' GARAGE SALE -Friday., S!'Itur,qay,<;tT 'l\iJqming ,10 Complete Removal,·· 9-5. B!'Irg!'lins gl!-Iorli\. F,nnily

Rene BustamQ,'nt,e ' clothing, shoes., fixtUtes, bool<S,.'--'0& toys, pictures. miscell!IDeous. Car-

257-7358 ' rizo Canyon, first right,past Aspe!).• . • Aire, follow signs. , .H..a3-ltp

1I0agE TRAILER' - 1980 Imperial'thoroughbred2-horse trailer, goodco!).djtiQn, pulls well,recentlypainted. $2,000. 2l\8-5182. L-33-4tp

SAl$ ~ antiques to jl1nk. '235Paradise Canyon Road., 5-33-ltp

GIGAN'l'IC - teaeher'gtlPage sale.,Saturday !lDd Sunday; 9' a.m. until(not before), August 30 and 31.1044Mechem (Highway 70) in theMystic Pines Condo P!'lrl<lng lot. Ifr!'lm, will gO to Swap Mllrl on Sud-

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ANTIQUES - from spears to sling, chairs.. Old postc!'lrds,. cameras,

bookll. Glass, brass, linens. tin.Cash.. 257-9486. ' s..aa.-ltp

UPRIGm FREEZER":" 9 cu.ft" likenew, $150. Gorgeous cheval mir­ror, gilt wood frame, ornate, $175.ROllaway bed, light weight, movese!'lsilyon rollers, $25. Call 257-4092.

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. ico, Twenty Inch thick adol>e walls, N .M" river ffontagOi', mth te1'". ado~ waUedcouftyard, 200 aq.ft. rallOi'lI. Owner flnance~ no.

cOVefe<i 'pllrc11. On!it bedroom With quaUfylng with 10% down. .,alea,corner fIreplace, largf;l living/din- .prlcf;l' $1 million or malte offer..1M arf;la with flrepl!lce" t!epar~te call Saturday or Sunday onlYwell hOUlle with timed trlck!e 1/1. . (505)25~-5265 or (915)859-1570,dgatiop llYliteID to water fruit . . '. G-3S-1tptre!'$, lI.. acte water rights, li'or MOTElL. IN ARTEStA-- 25 units 'Inm(5'1I.e)·25'7inf-4Q°2rtlon call ~~~ e:ll;ceUent cOlldition, $157,000 an·

.w. . ..... nual gross. SeU 01.' trade for incomeSPACIQUS•. BRICK. CONPQ -on, PfOP~rtY ' in· Ruidoso.' 257-6063,

. alab, cenkal 11eat .and alt. Two 746'0034. . :a.3S-tfc.hedioOms,2 baths, fireplace, ac- NO CI.OSING COST Low DOWN ...:.cesslble aU year.' CuIltom. carPet, YOUlivf;l in the 110w.e and make thedfap~s,an appllllncell, Ownernere' monthly. payments for an !J\terestto sell. $7Q,000. 1"aUsade~ #3, 113, owneJ;'llhlp!J\ a n111~ 3-3-21ocated lfilYWte MOJ!Iltain.. K-31":29> J\1to, 33@:4142after7!?m. 5-33-2tp

CA~L. 257-4001 7: to, find; out abou~put-- RARE -'-naif ;acre on river, middle of,tlllg a classified ad ill .the ~mdoso town. Ea$y . aCCess all utllltl¢s,

· Newa. ,e" R-61-tfc ready to· l>itIld, ·Ievei, many·pines.,,,neve $1:0!lO dOWII? (ffannilll!. I" $30,000 firm.. 257-4092 ~..,atm;;

loW". Ruu'o'O/ I...... bed""oml. BY BUILDER _ 2 I>edroom., 2 I>ath$4f1.000. eo"••dBrlrade, 1iWhln l;Qve llondo, additJ.llnal 10ft Ilteeping·you?257·7341....",.." lO:OO~5:00. area, ~tchen, li'Ving room andWrite ow..,agent, Gene""lllJllvllry. garage. 7%% fiJ;St year financingRuldol" N.M. 8U45. . . c avaUal>le, $76,900. 2~.::ltrlc

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VaUey View Clfcle. Great vieWIi ofRUidosQ andSlerfa IHanca.Utilities available. (915) 694-012~Qr (505) 336-4123 • . G

REAL ESTATERESUJ.,TS - are in Sight When yoU

UIlethe CUlasified sflCtlon. Ruidollo·. News, R-61-tfc

ADVERTISE ..... 111 the claasiaeds I>y, calling 257'4001. Ruidoso News.

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THE PADDOCKNicll CC1mQlllrcil;l spar:e .fodllClSll.Soo to .1.~00 $q. ft. EXcllllllntlocation and parkin9~Rellsonable

rent~marquete. lise•. Call Barbara. (50$) ~S8.4477Drawer L, Ruidoso. N.M. 88345

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2 BA'l'll CONDO ININNSBROOK vn..LAGE

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REFERENCES$350 PLUS UTll.ITJES .'

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. . I12A I The RuidQ$o News; , Thursday, August 2S, 19sa,RENT FlUlll!: - lady, mtddle aged, ON THE GOLF GOURSE - large,':1 li'OR llElNT ~ :I' blOdl'oom, 2 b~th $49,m - 2 bedroom home•.efficiency

, Uve !J\ lIlY home. PllY b~ !lnd !J\. b~dfoom, 2*. b!lth COl\do, uijf~ mobile. FMGed y!lrd. water PIl\d. aPlll"tmel)t, hllJ;Se stilus., Sierra. surance. Close-III, nice home. II\shed. vel:Y mere. $5OO/mollth. Cau Ne!lr· Glencoe. $300. 3711-4126. . Blanca Re8.lty. 257-:1576. 5-33-1tll257-7834, (915)381-4000, nights, PlPlIolll Real E!!tate, Z58M77. B-33-tfll NElAR PADlUll ISlANI> __ Rlvieia

(Ni3-4tp ..... ..., M-ll3-tfc i'HlUllE _ verY del\l1Ce duplexes' fllr Beaeh Texas, 5 !lCfeS, furnishedTaREE BEDROOM - 2 h!lth. fw- REAL. CLElAN - three bedroom, f~ le!lse on Cree MeMllWII .Golf hOUSe, $601~' Sev~teell !lcres or

Ilisbed mobile, WID, III ~!lrk. nlshed 1l0lldomln1um at P1necUff GlllU'lle, Pfefer 6 month lellse. part, $5,3uu/!lcre, ldeal comme1""Avan!lbIe 9/15. No petll. Phone·· Village. Pfefer lion-llmoldnJ! fami- W!lsherll, drYers, 3 bedrooms, 2 cia!. 3001 COPPer, EI Pallo,,,,~'!.x~s.257-2483. . ,N·33·tfc ly.· $5001l11.ollth pl~s T.ltTIltles, baths. yards .maintamed I>y UIl. 79930. (915)$5-91177; '.,..".,...tp.

TWO' BEDROOM- fUmished hoUse ,378;4127: . .' P-33:'~Otc. CaU 2~(HlT\ffi. M-3a-1Otp . FOR SALE _ 70 ft. kinter, latewith flreplace,'onnat!U'algas, cen- COzy APARTMENT ~one''bedroom, FOR RENT - 2 1>1Odl'0cnn. 1* batb model. $9,000 01.' beat offe....tral location. Wl>ter. Ilewer and furnished, gOlld ~ollation.. mol>l1e bome, paftlyfurntshed. 378-4545. ,'. B-;jD-tfcgarl>age pick-Up paid. No petll. $2lI5/month plUll electr,<;. 258-3013. CaU371H1272•. , ,W-3HfCRE$UL.TS:- are in ll18ht.w11ell yoi!Call 257·2004.. lVI-lf3-tfll, . V-33-tf!l ONl!: :BEPROOM ..... furnished,. \ use the elaas1fied section.. RUidollo

THREE BEDROOM - bath and a utiUtlea' and cable paid. Year.· . Newa. .' . . R-6Hfchalf. C!lU Alamogordo, 1-437-1817. round ac.cesll. 257·7467. J-33-tfe L.OTS FOR .SALE _ 11aJ.f aCfe mile

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HI, I'm Gary Lynch. I;ve hada terrific past few monthsand my listings have beenseiling like craty. .If you've had trOUble sellingyour properties, give me acall. I'd love to have the op­portunity to help you.

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• •••••••••••••••: FOR SALE BY OWNER :•• • • •• BeCtlutiful 3 bedroom.: home, 2,600 sq. ft., in :: Alto Village. ~asy ac- :• cess, club membership, • /: brand ·new. Outside:: deck. double gClrCIIge, :: latest kitchen CIIP-:• pliCiinces including •: Jenn-Alr. Assist In:: flnoncing. $162,000.:• Contractor/owner, •: submit offers. :• ••• 257-2023 •: 336-4290 :: or 257-4058 :. .

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TRADE FOR MElliMy owner Is moving to E' Paso and wanls to trade me offl I'm IIIhree bedroom; orle balh home on two lots, plUS a bunk house.

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soc, REALTORS®An Ifl~epem:1et1tlv Owned and Operaled Member{if CQ[dwell 6ar.~tr ,Rf);ildeOIl31 AlIlltaleS inc

257·4291.257'.4228

1608 Sudderth

DAV'D MORALES.,-R",~: 378.4069

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CABIN LOt=Ov",.. Yo ac"o of larg.. trees.wat..... fill",ct"lc. phon",. $12.500 with 15%'dow;,; and 8% lnt",rest. 5.10 y..Ci..s.

MOUNTAIN CA8lN-only $44.500l:luys thisve..Ynlc", cabl... ht the plnes"easy OC:Cfilss. 2.bodroo.....s. flrfilplac:e, 'onced back ya..d. AI".prox'mat",l.y $36.000 assumobl...

YiE'AR.AROUND COMfORT-Andconvenience·Is f..atu..ed In this 3 bedroo...... 2 bath .....ol:lUehom", sitlllat",d on a la..s'" l"vel lot InRuidoso's nlc",st .....obll'" a ...Ia. iIlln", 'oat c",lI.Ing. Own",r wJU ·consld.... flnanctng at

·$4~,flIOO.

NII!W LlStING-fou.. b_d..oo.....·s, only$58,000. •

1204 Me~he...Rainbow C"nt"r

258·3619Ruidolilo

.Dea.n Land

& Cattle· Co•..

HITLOCKLY,L.E

.WAYN'E 'WHITLOCK-Re~: 251'·5131

JACKIII! COVINGTON-Res.: 25$.3408

KNoWLEDGE tHAt SELLS

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10 ACRESwith .o'ar bunting cabin. N..... fo.....t. Priced to• .,11;

A COMMERCIAL lOT .In Ruldo.o. Will tirade for a eOl:run.,r.,I.J blllUdlng.Own..r i.. motiv.ted.

FOUR BEDROOOM3'h bath home·in nice ....t.bU.b..d neighborhoodne... golf eou..s"," E.sy .cee•••

ONE OF THE MOSTpresUgious hom"s in th...r"•• 300 .cres±. Ir­rig.ted in alf.lf•• 1'hmile. frolll p.ved strip. Ex-c ..lt.....t for quality bors."•• $550.000. .

NEW LOG HOME .and 6 plus acr..s. Forest 2 .ide... ExceU..ll.thunting-good w..n. el"ctrlcilV. BeMatUul .nd....e.uded. Con.id..r trade A'.mogordo-'IUl.ro.a_Pr'ced to S.,U.

WE HAVE BUYERS-WE NEED LlSTINGSl

TAKE AN OPTIONOwn your own dev..lopment property. Good deerhunting. nlilhing acces.. to • 5.000 .cre h.k",.Three m;!.... no..th of 1·40. $40.000 for 40 • .,r....,low down. Owner-Agent.

Specializing In ran.,h prop....ti"sR..sid..ntial - Comme..ci.J

NM TOLL FREE NVMBEH 1'8000223·953.9

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SPANISH MODERN VILLA-Inc..",dlb.ybeautIful home set on :5 lush OC"/aS,sW",ep'Ing v"'rand..s, 10 foot 1:",lIIngll.2 Santa Festyle 'I"oplaces, mlsclon tU.,. "oof, 5 billths,..lCcitlng Iloman bath. All the v....y lettest incOrlst..uc;tlon and amenitl"'s. Hug", ba..n,c:0ntp(etiB' secu..lty sys.em. $600,000. addw..11 wo..th it.' •180 1'EE1' ON RIVER=Very ..tfroctlve 2bed..oo..... home on th", RuIdoso Rlv"'" stan...fl..eplt.ce, Ja..ge deck..."talnlng wall. V",rywell p ..lced .atonly $125.000. .Yo AeR~ RIV~R LOt-AU utlll~l",s,hug", t"<10"'$,beautiful s",tUng. ave.. 100 fe",ton the RioRIIl.doso plul:; a sp..lng. $1'$,000.

UPPER CANYON-WOODED PROPERTYON THE RIVER

480' 1rontage, bluff on opposite bank. Deedrestriction: 2 resi~ences•.

75% OF APPRAISAL.Call Sue Taylor

At'257-5111

.LOMA ORANDE-3,2()O sq. ft., 2 story log house, withstUdio/workshop, e)n 2.89± acres. This 4 bedroom, 3 full bathBEAUTY features a large gameroom. ~athedralceilings withhuge beams,solld 6 panel doors, beautiful custom cabinetrythroughout. MassIve rock fireplace, and italian tile In dinIng

EXCELLENT HVNTING PROPERTY room and gourmet kitchen, eqliipped with every amenity.Th..ee p ...oj"ct... Join. ro st. WI! ....e selUng 40 Custom deSigned draperies throughout.aUe tlraciSwitb a .. Q/itholllt aaUty 1,000.qu.re b If Ifoot home. C.ll for d ..t.U E14tc",n"nt ter..... WHITE OAKS; NEW MEXICO-A aaut ti 80 acres, sur·

rounded by the Uncoln National Forest. Live water, 4 springs,NEAR RUIDOSO. 2 ponds. Large Comfortable home with guest house and barn.

four bed..oom. thre... bath ho...... eotr.1.., ..tor.B" Elk, deer, bear and turkeY. An excellent. seclUded hunting orba..n. shop ",ith U"ing qu.rt",rs with 120 .c...... corporate retreat_ •pa"..a:nent hantage.

ARABELA PFiOPERT'Y"-Excellent horse farm potential.SIX ACRES IN BENT. NEW MEXICO. Total of 247 acres of whi~h 180 acres has irrigation paten.

Nie", boa:n.. ",lih tts OQ/t1. tlrout st",,,.m, ...st.bUsb- tiaL Two strong .Irrigation wells. Properly has 3 bedroom home..d orchard. <hvner olav..."U. with good access and is only 40 miles from Ruidoso Downs

COMMERCIAL INCOME PROpEmv. Race Track. Beautiful views at Capitan Mountains, lots ofPric...d to sell! Uptown Ruid_o. T..rm...".iI.bl". trophy mUle deer.

p,.../DeiJID. Re#o:257·$:l6lJ HECKMAN & HAWORTH, .NC..t.JJ. w. ,1(...-11.,... lIJ:'Bn ,-..$.lt0: ~ Hlii.........., N.H. BB3."$

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Judv Clark.. h._I.,.. .a.-ok.,.. 354-2988.... ....iiiilioo:iiii__oiiiiiiil~__....

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DICK WHInE.·MUS ASSOClAJl!lo'" 336·4612

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LELAREAL

-RuidQSO NQWS 113A

INVESTMENT SERVICESMARK CONDOS 450 MECHEM DR.5051257·2771' .

258..3306' ~LS•

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.Mark I 'Realty

Jomm.ltOPUll1 MAlIAGllt

MUS ASSOCIATI....i 336-4975

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PRESTIGE, '.

RE,AL ESTATE. INC.

CAltOl.YH DOUGLASSIROIlllt

JEAN SMITH'SAllS ~IATl

..... 25&·4191

'505 257..4686MLS

PRIME LOCATIONS, reasonably pricedfvery nice older homes on large l()ts.$39,500 each.-SUPER VIEW from either deck of this.two bedroom cabin, $53,000. ....VERY CUTE, small, new mountainchalet with very, nice View from deck.$59,500. '. ..BRAND NEW four bedroom, ·,three'bathhome invery prestigious area of Ruidoso.You won't believe the view from both theupper and lower redwood deckS. poublecar garage. Very reasonably pnced at$100,OOO••;andoWner wiIllook at alloffers.DRASTICALLY REDUCEnit Pricedbelow appraisal. Country estate, approx­imately 9.5 beautiful acr~s on,J!1agleCreek. Extras too many~to list. Pleaseletus show you this one. ~95fOOO. ,

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KEVIN .HAYESOwr1E:ir-Broker-80a JOHNSON. AssociateRes :257-7467

slJMMISR CLEARANc::E SAl-IS· .,COMMISR(;IAl-l/il(;OMIS-Flve cabin,s, y, qcre, Inlown,on paving.

; all utilities. Was $1S9,000, now $115.000:.#60146 ,". .

. IN,NSBRpOK_Two bedroom, 2'.1,,' balh: furni~hEii:f'<:'Qndoon tenniscourt, by the pool. 2,000 sq. ft . when completed. Was $1l7.S00. now$69,SOO. #51979 .

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1-015-2..3 acres; 1000/.> usable 'R,2 orresldenllal;water qnd elec­tricily 10 property. Can be subdivided Into 'I. acre lots, Was $.35.000.now $20.000. 1160036 ' ' ',.. , ' ,..' " . .

ACIlEAGIS~40 acr",s I~ pqtadise Canyon ~Ijh fronH:ige o,n pavhig.llacks up to state land, beautiful Sierra lllar:lC;q vley.;Was$16P.oOO.now $80,000. 1152074 ..

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JoyceW. Cox. lII..oke....ln,;Cha..g e~ 'Res.: 25'1.2458

. D'ck Woodul ~ ROIl.: 258·3306 .

2S7-5111

FIrst time on ih.. morket, ..xceptlonal.taltch style horne Olt approxImately 3 acresIn the heart of ~uldoso,Cedar (;reek runs th..ough the back of this one-of·CI-klndprope..ty. t"...e bedrooms. two full bath•• pJus ma'd'. quarters wIth % bath. Large..oek fl..eplaee. huge'sGml-closed flagstone "atID. landscaped. "rlvat.. water well.too many additIonal feCih'..... tomention here" sa please contact oHlee for details,

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Thur:>day, AUlJUSt 28, .1986 I 'T.... eTRADE - ll-2~-2 t!lWllhoase'!ln :Ft. Tl!lN ACRES OF TRANQuxUTY - 3

WOrth La~ef!ll' 3-2-2 i!1 Ruld!l!l!l, belU'!lom h!lme phl$ barn. $65.000e a l! Y , a <: c I'! Ill!, n !I <: !I n d !I , With PWIler ~inanCi!1g. Sierra B18n-

. (1117)23&3254 !II' W.P. Campbell. <:a Rllalty, 257.2576. S-33-1t<:" B!ll(,1Il42li, Ft. Wol'tb, Tl'~!J 76179. .

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D!lWllII. $25,000. 25'1-5032. 1l-24-tf<: Three bedrooms, ~. baths, <!Elnwith fireplace, country kltchElI'I,dining room, large !lol.lbl$ ellr­port.- ApproxImately 1,QOO sq.'t" yea'r round acee!!s. .

145 Meander DrlVe 'LOCATIONL LOCATION,. 1-0,CATION .'0

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Qoug.'!Ikf,ssBroker

doug bass& assoc., inc.

258-5252Jeff Chapman

257·29115RutdasoPtop• .,.ty Rental.1iI1lllitly. Weekly. Monthly

JQa za,*on.25504242

Olana Mohrhau.....257-2914MLS

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1966 two. bedroom, 1 b&thmObile., .

Wa,$ $13,500NOW $f.,5()0

Two bej1room, 1 bath Town&ndCountry mobile.

· Was . $6,500NOW 7,aO()

QWX 44W, furnished mobile.$8,500•..

1...• X 76' Lancer; dil'lh-·wal'lher, ,disposal; washer,·dryer, fireplace. Set up on',private lea$e lot. $18;$O~as' )it 4()' doublfil widfil. 00-­LY $ao,ooo.·

Holiday Home Sale.1107 Mechem

258-3330

, -*$11,500. Yo CI~re hOClvlly treed. 1_ down payment,

* $25,000. FI"*,, acr..s close In, "up.r f1n.Clnc1ng,

* $4Os. We hav.. 2 cClblns thClt feClture GWIIIJr f'"anclng Clnd tallpInes.

* $605. Newly remodeled duplex ...3 bedroom. :2 bCllh condo., ' ,

* $70•• :rhre*" b..droe>m. :2 bllth cedClr home. IClrge 'ot.

* $80s. Upper Ca..,.an h",me, fully furnlahed.

* $99.500, Innsbr"''''k TOwnhOUse, excellent .rent..1 history•

* 59.000. BulldClble Alto lot-....RuldoIole>t with meter ..nd drl...eIlIst.dled, ',.

••••••••••••••••••••••••.• RIVER FRONTAGE (300 ft. of II), 3 bedroom. 2balh !'ounlry home, tots of.

• fruIt '''IIS "Imollt ready for harlesl, weier righIS', vllry level; 1.4 "cres. Just'.10 miles from Ihe "Y" off Hlghw"y 70.

• J)UPLE)( WITH CASH FLOW. Cenlral locanon, 2 bedrpom unl's, on largll •.·tot.Qol • few thou"and dollers? LO!It Ann shOW you how you c"n le~lIrag••'. It lnlo II 574,500 Invutmant. ".

• PINECLIFF-Four bedrooms. :l baths,lncludlng JacuzzI, unlqualy'furnlsh.•ltd,view pf Sla"" i3lsncs, carport. qulat neIghborhood. Illrge assumable Ipan. ,

• 'OWNER WANTS OUTI 116 Nob Hili. close 10 averything, loIS of rooms••• perfllct !pr sman business or artIst sludlo. Jusl" IIt11e down wlll make I'..'oo~ .••

REALVALUEln Ihlslo~ely fumlahed homaJuat mlnutu trom Ihe racetrack. •Three bedrooms. 2 baths, redwood spa room with large l"cuzzl, dpuble

• garage, pav.ddrl~e, fully fanced, V. acra lot, and you can ha~. a horse••• Large ..aumable loan an!! own.r wanls a quIck aal.. •

•$99,900 FOR THIS BANK REPO chalet al104 Madera. 2,000 sq. ft. of mpun· •laIn atmosphareln thla cedar hom". Four badtooma, 3 balhs, doubl" car·

, • port, quiet seclusion wllh view of Slerrll Blanc". Great terms 10 qU81111ecl •• buyer. ••

•NO BETTER TIME tOr Invesllngln land. II's sllllllnllted. SHAUNA DOWNS.ES'l'ATES offers 3, 5 "cra Iracls of gorgeous homeslles for you and your

• honles sel In emong roiling hllll., meadows, Wildflowers ,,"d vIews 01 SIerra.• Blsnce. Very aftordsbla and owner IInanctng will please you. •• REN'l'!'LS BY 1'HE NIGHT OR MONTH- '.

: 257.7786:

: sort World :• Rea. E.tate, lac. m.• 931 Can-Izo C.ayoa Rd. ~LS.: (.ero•• from R.iabOaf Lakes> :

• ANN GEORGE, S..oker. •• The ol:lly Realtor you'll ever need in Lincoln County.. •••••••••••••••••••••••••

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MAKE AN OFFER TO OWNER'Three blldroQm$, 2 baths, Sierra

.Blanca View, all appliances, par·tlally fi!mlshed. Call2S8'3069tQ

, see. Financing arranged. w

FOR SALEFlYe aCn>$' o~erlC)Oklllg Nogl\l.

Oulslllncllng ~lew., "dJolns ns·1I0n,,1 ,fore.', Irees,' prlv"le.$19,500, lerms.· . .

257·5738 or 1·347·2765. F

If yoa're worried ab!lut pr!ltec.tlve stlll'age f!lr the thi!1gs tbatare precloas t!l y!la, leave theworry w as.

. We <:M pl'ote<:t' evel';l'thlilg in aclean, safe envir!l!1IDeut 'tily!lu're ready f!lr it.

Feel bette1'1 ,

Call as for a Free Estimate, with .U!l !lbUgati!ln. .

Then, l'elax.

RUIDOSO TRANSFER AND STORAGE505-378-82-18

1983-1985 NationalService Awards

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*********************************** , . *: '. PERTEET, PARKS" ASSOCIATES . : '* til :1fiM .L'~. I:B :::: REAL,.I!STATE ~~:fifMAA' INSURANCE *** 1309 Sudderth' r~' . 1000 Sudderth *.* 25N'313 l ~ .** MLS' ~*::: Ow"'" PUIANCINO,3 bedroom.. 2 baths. Upper Canyon.8IelL :::* PRICE REDUCIDI Four bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 levels. Indl8Jl HI"s. ** THREE BII!IlAODMI, 3 IUTHS. 1 block off Sudderth. only $42,500. ** TWOall:lftOO... i aATH across "treet from Woman''' Club, $39,000. ** LARGE t1CME +QUur HoUslt!lff Petit canyon.$110,000.** PIlPJIII:lI1'ME CONllO-Prlme unit. furnished. $75,000. ** .CEP.lR C"lI£K-N~at 4 bedroom cabIn. $58,5OO1tenns. *:: REIlucm $37,OClO-WhllS Mountain. Paved, level, ~Iew... ** LOW DOWit ..",YMElIT. IISsumable loan. $78,000. lumlshed. :* UPMft CAKYOfC-Ptlced from $+1,950 • $49,500. ** VI.wa, Har TUB, SAUN.llll'e bOnuses on this cuslpm house. ** ON THIt ooLF COlI"" at Cree-three bedrtlOms. 2 balM. $1204,500. *: CENTRAL ATRIUM-Unique frOOf plan home. $129,500. *** $20,1100 WILL aU., Ihls 1:ule 2. bedroom cabln.-ir:' FIXm-UPNIt&-PriCed at$35.000 and $45,000. Uppllr canyOn. .:-* ALTO V.LUG_Three bedrooms, 2 baths, seclUded, $115,000, fumlshed. ** SJlOW"OBlLES8Jld lraller Included with this" bedroom hDma. $75.000. ** TWO FAMIUD can live In tills 21evel homa. $125000. ** .*********************************:

OWNER WILL SAORIFICE ~ <:piy, BV BUILDER~ Pile ~!I')In e!llldo,PllrtfaUy f\U'llisbed, :J be!b'PI)IIJ 2 baths, Uvjng l'IlOm elltiM Ilfell .awne fellideu<:e, SeplIl'lIte flU'llish-' ldt<:hell i!1el~ wib mid C!l!1b.'llleli /lPllrtmeut fpr gfMdmll!ll' VllC SYlltem, sl(l!lpll •• '1~% fu'IItgl'Mdpll, both.wiUi Ol1lpllleell1 " 'yellr fl!1MC!ll8 avaUPble, ~})OO.feu<:ea yal'Q, frUIt tl'eCII, 'm trQa~ , 25'1-4031.' W_1t<:IItmam,YCl!r /l1,'!l\l!1de<!IIY l\<:ceIlS .ALTO LOT FOR SAXE ~ or tl'/lQe.mtIlWn· AlIIo A'fl'lUlle, flU'llisbw, . Oue Ilete fillt Md very buildllblellallst bPlJtle, PI' eM l'ent,l'las Will baUd. w lIott. Membefl!/lip;awrallo baU~.Negptlllble•. Ollll 2li8-3053. ,.... F.,ll3"lt'Pat 25'1-921'1, PI' aner 5 25'1M3l1 Ql' 0LEAl'l EFFIOXENOY HOUlll!l ... QlI1-4344«7.. .. ' 'P.,ll3"tfl;' :J city IptII, .4th Stl'eet, lit OllpiUln,

TWO BEDltQOMS ~ 2 fUll blltbS, by OWIlol'.$24,900, mllke offer.mastel' bllth hlls dOllble wbi,rlpPPI . H5&4.693. , . P-33-lltptab. Deu~atU!ty llre/l, ab.'l1lm, :FOR SALE -- by !lW!ler/llllellt. CUWflmpillce m li.Ving rqpm, 1 cllr three belb'!!!lm, 1'l4llath h!l\'rte wJ.th .

_ glll'llge. 1,486 sq.ft. heIlWd.llec:l1ld- . !lue'!lf the most, fMtIIstie viewlI i!1ed IlrCl!,' see to beli.evl,l. qllU Raldollo. Dan lir gllmorOol11,257-2750, after II p.m., fql' appOlllt- firel'lIIc:e, llPPUlIl\cCII,' .1II)IIJ!il fUl'..mllnt to see. Owriel' NMRE/Allso<:. . !1iIIliings. AbQat 1,600 SClallre feet,

. . . 8-33-1tF J?rl,r:i'll redacedto $1>2,500. K-3ll-2tcFOR' SALE BY OWNER - 3 EXTRA NICE' _ :J beQro!llJ)ll 2~

,be!b'pqm, 1,300 sq.ft. toWIl bome, 'bat~ With"den IIlIliPlIIyr'OIlm.pn CrOll 'MeadPws G!llf Oo\l1'lle. $140,000 PI' ttlldll fpr'llllP/lIIO Pro-GoPd lllCatlPn, elplle tp, town. Oall party. ,8ie1'1'll B1auca R!ialty,257-4412. . R-3:H!p 257-25'16. ,S.,ll3"ltc

LOT FORSA.LE- 257·299:.l. W-33-8tc NICE OLDlilIt TRAlLER _ f!lr lIale:. COMMERCIAL, C:0~~ClAI;. - IOX51> with .1I0me extra's; $3,000.

large <:=er<:1al baildi!1g, IIh!lw Call RIlllo!m.daU5Hool. R.,ll3"tf<:rpl)IIJ, m w/llk-shop area. Alm!lst .5,f!90 slJ1l8re feet, 20' IIkyligbtll.Nl<:e :J belir!lom, 2 bath, apllrtmC!1taP'!tIIirs. Yllrd lind spam C!lmmero­m.allpt f!ll' parki!1g. Appl'aised fill'$200,000,. 'mast .m!l"e, as~in~$115,000, terrnll.25'1-4398,,257-227:1.. , " C-3ll-1tp

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MOTIVATI;D TO SEU.'1hrc!a Wn>OlIl, 2 botIl hous. f~, .alaby ~wna,. """"'filly ..1IIOda1ad ....3 roo.. lfudl~ III 1'lII!I'. $35,001) da~'Illtl. 1$6 $p!'Uce, PO!III.rolll 1I.1ghts::Z51-9752 .w • 806 792.2305 ,

Bill StroudBroker

257-5064

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Rea/Estate,

OWNER MUST SELL

LARGI;!l MOllILE - Qn 2I\Qres. wit!> ':FOR SALE: 8Y OWNER '....:. 1,100large,fencedyar<l, fQr sale Qrrent,~g.ft" 3 be<lrool:nll, 10/4 llathst inNear Cllpitan. For'mQte informa" Nllrtb' ,AltQ' Easy: access, cemrllltlQn call Micl1ele at 2~a-allll3. hellt, chQlce of ~om()Q1EI. Price

. , , , . a-al-4tp $55,000.336-4615. Q-alHltpLOVELY MOUN'l'AIN" !lOME' ":"'CLOSItolG '(lOS').' POWN' _ and

quiet hideawaY fQr llrivateUvlJ!g. allllume' mQrtgageol) 2 bedrQom,Tllree bedroPl:nlI, 8 batJ:J$,large.liv·· 2% haUl cQndQ in Whlte MQlIDt!liniQg rQom,' fonnaldlnlng I:oom, 'Estates. Fully furnished. includingclllIDtl'Y ldtchen, <len, sunporch; WID. TO'llee call, (5(l5)ll7l>-1693 in.hothQUIle, large recteation room, Allluquerque. . Q-aQ-tfcl11rge llundeck, mountsin lltream FQR.SALE ---A realllllrgaln. 'l'wo un.crQs$iJlg Y1\l"<I, 2 a~es landscaped furnl~hea condQs 'in RwdQ~o. TwQYArd, 8 acres apple or<:hard, 20 be<n'()Qm$, 2 llathll, p"spenceUlng,WMt~~s~~:~ b~I~:~~~~i:i free-~tan<lirlg fireplace. JU!lf; U!o;e

1.; C II T'" d . 1-347 "948 new, good. view. 0iJ1y $89,000 each.Qn",. ' a ....,pnar, -0. Financing a.vaUallle. Call.' S-31-/ltc. (1115)4.45-4614. C-S0:-4tep,

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Lookout Estates Condominium. Three be-droom withgameroom, beautifully furnished. Wondetful viewoverlooking the village and Sierra D1ancQ from two out·-sIde decks. Use of swimming pool In summer. Greatfor family get-togethers! 2,700 square feet for onlyS117.500 ($43.52 per square foot) furnIshed.

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OllllJ Turne,Res. 257.5239

257-2385

7'ill ACRES --- of beaut!iiJJ, Prchal-a Qn..the nver at !londo, wit!> 1'ill acre~of water rillhts, QIlly $75,go«!•ThQIPP~lIn LOOd Company, Ql:dce257-9886. hllIPe, 2G8-G2'l1l. T-+tfc

TRADE --- $85,000 ~quity in rentedcQnlt1l fQr free imd clear land Ilrsomething, Will negQtiate. Thomp­sonLand 09., office ~7-ll386. hllme258-5279, T-82-tfc

4ACRES l1'I mEHONDO ---Valley, 2J;ni1e~ allllve, San Patdcio. GpQdprice and terms. Oneaere of w.aternghts witl\ water well but nQ Qt!>~rlmprQvemenU!. ThQmpsonLand

'CQ" Qffice :157-9386, lmme 258-5279.'l'-99-tfc

• nll·,'t$... ·tmllLf\~llI..jllt~I ..!l" 'oq.>:".-llllllf~rJ.II"I""'~1<lI1 r~l'h'!"r

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FOR SALE1,960 Ilq. fl. mobile home pi..., ad.dillon on 2 acres in LClmliGrancle.Loc;lItod beIWeenBonlto1.lille and,

, Nogal•. Fenc:ed, wat'lr well, 3stClrage ll...UdJng., ,rees.• Bea..tlMprivatI! spot, $49,600, terms. Willtrade eq...lty for vehIcle., ,

aI>7-1>7311 0, 1.a47-a785 ...

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Aspen Real EstateDrawer'2200505-257~9057

Join thegold rush

in real estate_ '*-11 acres platted into 26 lots* Ready for development .* Owner amdons alid woU1d

consider all offers .* Beautiful tract of hmd closeto downtown Ruidoso, "

Ask ForMary Underwood

Pill NumbcJ" 1towork for you;'

EXTRA "ICE a b.d....am, 1 b.th mabll., n••ta.• pin. Own., will a"n.ld.r fln."cl"g. Only$8,000.

EAGLE CREII!K-8Va .c.. 'noct, nle. vl_•• g...tbulldlnll .It., ho..... o.k•• owll.' •• aff.,lng .><­o.n....t ,_rm•.UPPER CANYON-t." pin••, ".ry 01••11 3b<MIroom. 2 bath homeon t'ra-tot.......lou.II...I"g. dOM1, i1"'I~ .....*'*_t to o,,_1Otwith fruit'l...... O"ly $72.800. '

.LOVaL" 3 lo.d......m. 2 lo.th hom. I" Upp., c ••nyon, vi.... of ,Iv., .nd .1.......,.ne•. ft",duoedto' $11S.00Cl. . .

OWNlER ova "b,'ng off••" an thl••xt... al••n3 b.droom, 2 b.th hom., v••r ....lInd .co•••••11city IItlllll... camor lot, f.na.d yard. vi.... of.1...... III.n"". Only $84,800. '

YOU Wi.... "OVE ,ITI OUdllty loullt t ......v..1~h..l..t In .Alto Vllldg.. wlth full gall m ..mbe,•ship o"d cha..mlrig ."ftlng. Hug.. ' rnast..rsuite. cozy II"Inll a ....a with cov.....cl ..nt.....t.lllnment deck. bunk tOOili fOr fou, kid... andtwo 9,U.st bedroom. with baths, $13$.000.(LIst H61864-NEW). '

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II"'I:R CNlVON ON RIVER.10....1811. "'to. ~ ....*'" ~O!l"Oil hell!lll"l, Alit. 174',',Iver front~ :2 ....."""'. ~, t!Mllthl1l1... " ,.1 tllO h.... fI"plaoa,811 "'" .~Io kItIlhe.., WID. '""'..." .~t8.000, ,11'..1.......~57-50&a 0' 18t?) 57'·'''08.

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PK REAL ESTATE.. INC..2717 Sudderth DriVe (605) 257-5667

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PEACEFU" SETtiNG deser'I,.,,,, thl. "g..t...ay"on two l..v..1 lots with loll .pI".. trees anda ...a.on..hcr....k. ImmClculalu mobile with.paclous \tvlng /klt~hun , a...... thr....bedroom•• two bath," .."d ut1llty ..oom• .l..st$37.500. partially f\l..nlshed, "nd possibleOWNER FINANCING. A,ound 20% dIlW",$290 -P"' monlh. '

pRICI! RI!DuCtIO.... UU F..o .... $249.000 to $163.5QO fo.. thIs fu,nlshed condo(s). Two,unlts., sld••by-slde which could easily b .. co bln.d Into one. Toted of 1 Ob..d ..oo B bath!,.two big fa",!ly room•• hug.....co m clally built" wet bar, pool roo decks with"Iews, and lust $28.28 per .qua footl " ..'. _. . .. .. .' ., - .

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IE!venlngsu

/lANK REPOSSESSlON, PrIm.. con'imer~lal QUALITY HOMII< for und.., $60.000. Two &Ig, (acadon On 3" In Caplion. tel...f for .mal/&................ 'tWo kflts (on...."" <I."9"'If'ul '

,--bUilnesH,,-sh0r.'.-on-co,ne"~Iol-wltI't9t_t--~glir"'.. tu..)..oHlc./utlflty.._ ••_y.1Ivtrig---o~~... and ".Iblllly. Bank flnanclng a'..a. cqll..rGdd..~k wIth III..... of S'e"ra Blan.available. ca. fen~ed bo~kya'dfo.. t"" 'dogglos a"d kid..

dh.... and garag.. with added cq'pOtt. It's,e..lly nl~e fo.. the f,riCe and lacatlld In ag ....al nelghba/"hoad

THE RANCH FINDER"_presents the

HONDO RIVER RANCH locatedat the silver bridge just west ofTinnie. A beautiful tract ofland-1',932 deeded acres with 36acres of irrigated permlinent'pasturage. Two sets ~f excellent

irtlprovements on this outstanding Hondo River Ranch.Will consider a 1031 exchange. Call Ronald Mayer or KeitHSchrimsher for an appointment to see.

, Ronald H. Mayer Real Estate,P. O. Box 449,1429 West Second St., Roswell, NM'88201

, Phone 505/623·5658 .

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HoNDO an th. Ruldooo Rlv.r, 20 Ole... with 0"ch.rd .ndf_u. p••tu.... Ov.r 1,300ft. an 1'1"."

'~~ 1S.8 .0.... af ....t ... ,IlIhts. Own.' will fln.ne..

Peggy Whatl..y. Brokll' Kathy e ..algRes. 258·4022 ReS. 257.4165

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WANTTO TRADl( .QUITY~lk>a"'IIM:Z•tory. 4bedi'opms, 3 flln baths,:Z ~lf

bath•• :z ~r 9"''''$1''' Offl~e, dl"""g.'111 ft. ~"llln9 ,,, de", :z fll'Bpla~"s.ba""m""t, larg" shap. a.o.:~..d In NW

, ~"'bba~l<. (11061 797·961(. "v"""'ll'G.nd welikends, 0

31 FT. AIRSTREAM MOTOR HOMEPerfo;>d ~~",dltlan, 16.DOO mil",.:tw~ 10 acr~ tl'Qcts 111 Home~teadA~ro;>s Addltla'" Sell or trado;> anyor 1111 far homll of equIII valu", "0Q-n<:umbQrC,lnce"sl ""gatlable. C,,m,la~t Cllnl ~'l\,,'I., lat 6. Hom".teadA~resafte, ,$ p.m. unttlSeptl'mb.u5. 19116. ,

Clint' Lewis Brak...alle,Route 1. Box 27

, Cdldw..U. 1e><a.77836Pharie 409·567.4236 L

SAVE REALTOR FEEALTO OPEN HOUSE,

-BYOWNER-­LABOR DAY WEEKENDAnguli! 30, 31 and September1,10:00 A.M. til 2:00 P.M. Goaround gillf Cllnne, right linlligh Me~a, one mile to A­frame. 2.2, Spa, greenhouse,furnished. $87,500:

(505) 336-4402

DO NOT BUY.~.

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Until you have seen thisnew l1ome! Three bed­rooms, 2 baths, sunken liv­ing room with fireplace.PLUS Sierra Blanca viewfrom front porch! $69,500.

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. I{rally" ,

257-2576

, SEE us fOR THE lIEST BUYS IN lOW..COMPtETELY FURNISHED slngl.wlc\a with \wg4I add·on. Lovely. flat.= wooded lot. De~ al·J

• Two RV hoolwps. $58.500.TWO BEDROOM. two b«t1o slns/ltwith. flrep\llc.. prefemtd location.$37,500.

FURNISHED. two bedroom. two batItsingle wlc\a In irnnIoc:uIm condition.FIort lot. draJlar driv•• 1ots of trMs.$55.000.SO CLEAN you can _ off th. kit.chan floorl CoMp\afe1y flll'ftb"'d.IncludiIIg c1bhu. liMns IBId lV. Two!MdI'oonu. _ berth. superior Ioca;tlon. $35.000••A GREAT BUY in Forest H.JgJm.Compl.t.ly futnlshad. tltr••badrooms. two beths. two COl. COl••port. BIg open view. $82.500.ABOUT TH~ NEATEST hou•• on tltoere. Mndows Golf COu.... "tnttreed lot overlookinsl nth gre.ll.Two IHtdroo..... two 10m. twobeths. $81.500.GREAT HOUSE. g"- view. ,.....c1e~. completaly furllbltR. titre.IHtclrooms. two Iiaths. Owne, sapbring on off." $67.500.NEW. tltree bed'roollUl. two berths.BIg open view. greotlotatiOn.$62.500.JUST L1SnD Iov.1y hom., in Alto.Fumished. tit.... bed'l'OOI'Its. twolMrtIts. 792' COY.rK cIacI<. 264' un,~ lI«dc fJ!rt. JMn...,fr••d-Iot---f II-__m&.,.ltlpo-e$125.000.FLAT LOT. aosy _II. 3 1Nk:Itoom$,2 baths. all clty utI\lties. l'allillleOWlle, f-ang. $:47.500.OWNER WANTS AN OFFER 4In :;kdroom. 2 b«t1o. 1.900+ sq. ft.hotne in JUtl/par HlIIL \aoglI1ot wltItcity utilities. $84,500.

NEW HOME. new da~, IHIW det!1.Thre. IMdtoom. 2 IoafIt fIlrllblHtcl

=~'=~=::Only $61.000.CORNER LOT III the taJl,~1 \lilHli.... • 3 IHtdtoolll. 2 ktlJ. funllth·lid. 1.200 iq. ft. Ito.....Ev.~goes fo, $69.500. MlIIce .... _off."fitl5 IS • GOOD DEALI Th .....00IIl.2Ioaf1tfwntiMd .JlIIilpe' HIIII. GrHt '-'" citylit...... carport..... Ioiwllot -'iIIiilIW' .xtrclI. Finlindng 1* ......I••CaU Ken.

WE BAVE It. FEW lIlOIHle lots left.·FroIIl $\1,000. Owna,I.IIt.CALL tIS far pritnIII co ll\I'O.,party 0lIH~ 37 101IIlt.F",1It $40.000. Owner/ .- . ~

14A I T ....13O fh,.ict9$Q News' Th~rsday, AUQust 28,1986 """OWNER HAS ').'OSl1lLJ.l :.... 5 fenced LOTS FOR SALE - 'ill acre, White LOTS - ivtth full RV hQQ~. $8,5\10

acre~ plUll hOUlli\. $ll2,OOO • $~ooo . l'4Qunta~ 4, wit!> Sierra ~lanca and up. TemlS.Call Qwner/agent,Pickup assumable ARM MTu at VJew, easy lI-CCess, all utiUties, JlI-ce EnsQr; Coldwell llll-nker,present $7681"1'1'1 permQnth for'OO $28,000. One third MJ."e, Alto, wOQd~ SPC.257.-5111. ' E-31-tfcyears at 9'ill% interest. Call Rose ed, levj\\ lot, wit!> Sierra Blanca ' , C .Peebles. Four SeasQns Real vlew,$22,ijQ().253-3642. W-l1.tfc BY OWNER - 'Opper lI-nYQn, 2E t 257 9171 I t bedroQm, 2 bath, rilstic cll-bin Withsate, . ~ ,Qwner a-N:en : MOTIVATE!) SELLER - white !!unporom and deck on 8 IOU!.

, 1" 2-tfc MQuntll.ln 'Ollit II. Flat aCces!! wit!> R e'c'e n t 1Y r'e m Qdel e d •Q;ZlQSllt:lQEmEIIZla~~ a view of Sleri'a lllooca. Reduced (505)257.2470, ' R-a8-2tp

tQ $14,ijQ(). caUKevin!layes QI;" :aQb ,BY O~R ---,Alto Lakes GQlf andJohnsQn at MaJ."k J Realty" CQuntl'YCiull.One-halfacrIlIQtad.

' 257·2771. M-12-tf" jQinlng, Alw Village TeI1IJls Club.One Qf the best views in entire sub­division. Clull membersbiJ' iQcllld­ed. (505)257-2470. . R-a8-2tp

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sill HI.....hf.ld257'·451!l

Do..g RIIIII',257-7546

257-5064•

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Ref)1Estate

Frank Reed251'·2646"

Ga..y CoUUhrOri31'8·8598

lJettyl:iattoii' McC:ahs, 2511.4000

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Homes lots Condos•

Commercial Ilanches, ,

Rentals

EASY LIVIN $95,000_utlful cedar Int..rlors accent the -..oclou. 'floor pia.. of thl. 3 bedroom. 2 bath home I.. . GaryF..re.t Heights. Redwood deck. withb_utlful vl.w. of tQ.Wn and all for u..der 6610935100,0001 •

.. '. "Winning

ASK FOR PROPERTY BY PROGRAM NUMBERS

5.....nl'. Miller3.36.43$3

Darlon. Hart2$8.$$45 _

David Harding258.543.2

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Open Sundays

CUlDY SAC $1.0,000.

S p..lv..'., ._h,ded. I..vell. the loc:otlon of thl.3 bedrOb.... 2 bath home In town. Two lotsand almost 2,000 sq. ft. ls quite a d_1 forthl. oriel .

EASYCANDO $.9,500what ...teal for thl. 2 bedroom. 2 bath ton· Bmdo on ski Run Road. Th. bftt dtlalln th.cotn· 661324pl." ..nd fully :t.....nl.h... toOl

SPECIALTHANJCS

I W.woJ.>ld Ilk. to take thl.u.pportJ.>nlty to.".1'1''''. our" appreciation to all of the peopl..who ...ake thl. town .0 ....clal, Summer and·Winter.

REAL JET VIEW $112,500J ....t ........ced to S112.SOO. Thb 1,110O sq. ft.

•partially fu..nl.h... hotne In HIghwood has F..ankth._ESTyt.w aftheyUlage and aim.... new 1/61246con.tr...ctlon. Ownor will hold bade: _ndand hCl. IUd flnl.hed "'w landsc:aplng tOClI

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SWEET DEAL $"5,000

6 Two~edt_.1% bath On 2 lots. Auu...abt. Earln!lOt. or ..WIler. ftna..cmg. F...rnl.hed. .

EASY GOtN IN ,$1 12,000

.,Owner $ClIVI "Sell". 2.200 sq. ft.. 3 bed..oom,2 bath h ........ In Alto.....II golf inlOntb.....hlp Susanand 2, flr.plaCtl. taol Ea.y acc_., Ownerfinancing and ...nd.r 550 per ft. wUl b ...V tht. flS2862on•• Don'f .,,~Z'.,"yOU'll losa..

RIVERS ROLLIN '" $Call

2 LIve yo...r dr_m on tbe ..Iy.... In thl. almost. . new cu.tom home. Four bedrDoms, 2 bClthf.

over 2.300 sq, ft. and _ of the best -ttlng.In the Upper canyon. , .

DUFFERS CHOICE $159,000 .• Over 3.000 sq. ft. In the !Ii bed..oom, 3 bath , u.e <

.. hotne on the fairway In AI'a. Ea.y__and Ha _eluded location make thl. a quick _lieI'. 50124...

IB'" SJl'oud

lllCQtecl'Atltolnllow Center, Highway ~1

ookout..L......entals.

HORSINAROUND . - tcallA compl.t. horse op atlon tncludlng 5/B

. .. .,vlid frotnlng t ..adc, Olcal facllltl.... au Betty,._.I..$t..II•.and.--.:t~fln..tJttaod:__~40_

, m..... po.ture I..nd ayallabl. for the prIce. ' - .

ASSUM.4Bl-E a.OAN, 3 bedroclr!l condo completely flJm/sh·ed, 1367 sq, ft. for 11169,500., ,GREAT FOR FAMIL.Y'RI:lUNIONS, 5 b,edroom CClr!c!o wllhgameroQm,.32QQsq. ft. for $12Q,QOO., ' , I .

PROFE$SIONAL,LYI'DECORATED, 2 bedroom, 21/2 bath,condo with garage, 1550 sq. ft. 'or $115,000. 'INCREDIBL.E. 3 bedroom cc;mdQ with garneroom, two olJtsidedecks, 2700 sq. ft. for $111,500. "

CHARMINo, 2 bedroom condo, 21/2 baths, co.mpletl!ly'riilmodiililld, 1200 sq, ft. 'or $75,000.

RumOSO/CAPInN AREAMQurfloln retreol With spetlOtulor ()60'view. IOtoled20 minutes from Ruidoso.Sierro DlontQ ski area and 10 minutes :from propos",d new oirpQ!t. 120 deed-",d otr",s surrounded-by notional forest.Three lllloroom' luxUly home pius ()bedr<;lom bunk and ta,k house, allele'trlt. and (I ,() bedrQQrO ffiQbilehome. J..arge oUtoaQr detk'. under·,grQynd utilities, ,eXcellent water well•

.pipe·fen,ed har'e stables. ,overedbarn and peoteful sedusian. ,

. Contoct owner for terms,. 505-622-0505

orDox2226. Roswell. NM'88201'11

Fq, S."~'By Own~..SlIAPOW MQUNl'AlN

"QDG~257~60~ODaY$258~3407Ni a.:h:=.t~s~......

Thu.rsday, August 26, 19a6 / The1,180 SECLUDED ACRES - 30 mllell

eallt.of RuidQIIQ.Gl"eat hunting IUldpaatul'e. PbQnll (505)354·2504.

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EASTERESTATE

SMVINGRUIDOSO

. FOR3:1 Y~ARS

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OM of Ruidoso'll Jnolltattractive commercial PfOpet1iI'S, cl11Tentlyremodeled, ovel'1ooklng Rio Rl1fdoso on Highway 37. Large 'Wil1dows fOrdispiay and large deQk overlooking rivercl'l'ate aD Inviting atli1osphl'l'e.The building ball2 ado~ flreplaoes, one Ina2 b'ldtOOIl1. 1 hath aparlml'ntupstairs and one In maw room On entrY level, E1Coelll'nt office Of rl'taUIOQatfOtl. $270,000., . 12:Ji"C'QZJ

GO INTO BOSlNESSFOR JUST $19,0001Just $19.000 puts' yOU In busml'llIIln thIil great UUle lIandwioh shOp in thedowntown waikhig dfea :with low rent aM 'utilities. Call fol' detailil,

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HOLIDA\' REALlY258-3330

LELAREAL

'. ,Just listed in Alto! Lov~ly furnish~dhome with threebedrooms, two baths, cathedral ceiling,fireplace.huge covered deck, Jots of open deck. This home issituated on a flat heavily wooded lot, access nevera problem. Full membership.. $125,000.

MOTIVATEP TO SELL - Qr tl'adeGoUCQu.rse Estates, at ,Cree,MeadowlI, lot 28, bloQk:l.21 Qn thelilt!! fairwaY, TwQ adjaqem 1<>ts, 19and 20 on l!arCUll RQad, bloQk 7,Stepben StQut, QWl\er/brQker;25~Il. ! ' , ,J.28-8tQ

lJNBEUEVAnLE ACREAGE - 29,5aC'rell in' AltQ area, Sierra BlanC'aand Capltal\ view. Stniam,meadow, ol'\lhard,heavily WQQq.,ed; priV/lQy, gQ<>d well. MIISt see t<>appreC'iate. Stephen Stout,ownel'lbrokel', 25~OO. J.28-8tC

JNVESTMENT PROPEl\TY­"p~-2 bedJ;oom, ·1"k bath'milts. 4JcaWd. OJI, ~Ol'lJ.(lr lot onriver, Qwner would'tl'ade forlocalpro~ or El Paso ]>1'0- "plld;y, LIsted price $160.000.

.. Call Gladene. .. 1161$3~,

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•Jake JacobyAhOCla'e354-2505

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'FOR SALE OR LEASEl - 1ly ownerin WQodlal\d" Ridg!l al'eal a

. ' be<lroQlJ)lil, 2 batbll. fUllY \larpl'~'ld,cl'ntl'al heat plus Franklinfireplaol', Qa!.'Poft, IItOl'l'fOOlll;"lafgl'. deok, 257-11281. ' a-25-tfC'.

'R-'lJIDO";;."""":';;:'s'::'o"":a""u;";:sO::m'"'E;:::ssC:::·.::".F-O-R-"';SA=;I":;,E;"',.:;:;.;,....,;Elltablillbl'd IIl'.i"vlol'. buslnells withQutstandlnll net profits, Valul'd at$150,000 wi lIellfQI'$100,000. POIlsi­ble oormll. Sl'nd sl'rloUll inquirielltQ: Businesll OPpQl'tuniUI'1I1 10156Sqez Drive;E[ Paso. TX, 79925.

, . . B.28-1Qtp.FOR SALE"""; large,4pl'drQQlll,2'h.,­

bath OMdQ. lA LookQut Elstatl!s. ',Asking $l~,OOO, Call (915)694-73l18.'. . . E-2lHitp

1221 Mech.....

258..5353'"

GARY 'tAn. 3')'8-4224lARRY VERNON. 258·33$0

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1601 HlghwelV')'O Eelst • p.e.Box 966-Ruidoso DOWI1S. NM 88346 . 378..4016105 IVY LANE, 2 b..d..oo 1 bath. fl..el>lacal"~ihg HIGH IN LAS LOMAS thIs 3 badrc;om, 2bcith ",'IC.blJa..00.... kitchen With dldlng comb.... I ga sto..age.,c..rport. Call to. is I.ocated an a big levell"t. Haw.carpet througho... t .....IIV ' ...rnlsh·day! $49.$00. ' 'ed IIhdh"s a great ....ntal ..ecord. this one will pay for Itself.

.. . - . ' $40.200.'4.STORY CONDO, with 4 bedroOms, 2% b..ths. 'pl..y..aoinand ""at ba... Sc..nlcYI..w of th.. mc;...ntalns. Wa...ld can· PONDEROSA HEIGHTS, 2bed..aoms, lbath,largeIildertradln9 down '0", a ..Ice cabl.." loft, ...tlllty roam, ......nlsh..d, $40.000. own....will trod.. fo.. la..~er

ALTO LOT: 1/4 t .... 1.0". lot $4,blo~,k4, "'hlt1, High II/I..sa. cabin.

DrIve. '20 ACRES IN' HONDO VALLEY ..ed...ced'..amCOUHTIlY CLUB ROAD, 3 b..c1..oooTlll. 3 % bdths. $240,000 to $19(1.000. FOil.. b..droc;ms. 2llath. aild lots ino..e. Call2lacuals. living room with ft"eplac... 'kltcb..n.dlillng ..aom. d ..des. todav , .... aU the details. . " •do...bl.......00., fu..nlshed. 4215.000. ' ,

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"LABOR DAYSEPTEMtiER 1st, 1986 - 10:04 AM

CLOUDCROFT PAVILION IN T"E PARKCome by the office for a list or a showing of pro­perty being offered. Accepting consignments upto time of auction. Anticipating 50 or more tracts,many with no minimum bid. "Terms of ,the sale are: Cash or 20% Down

, Balance at 18% for 36 months.LAYNE PRESLAR REAL ESTATE LIQUIDATORS•

(IN THIS EI't'IPORIUM BLDo.)P. O. BOX 137

CLOUDCROFT, NEW MEXICO 88317(50S) 682·2343

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North Creek Professional Park

BUILD YOUR bREAM HOME on thl. prIvateand acce$$lble 9.4aCf.. tract not fal' from toWn. Beautiful pIn.... terr'lflc vleWllof Cclpltans and Sierra Blanca. Might be tlOld In smaller·~JL-OBQ.Lf . ~Q. _. ..__..~.

•HISTOR,Y' SUFI'S I\?u.t "e thl. territorial .tvled adobe that.It. on % acre .urround..d by a.pen. and pIn.... A hand­crafted home th..t specIally feature. Cherry wood kltch..ncabln..ts. brick f'oots. antIqued doors and latcho•• 2 antI­que fireplace. and 2 F..anklln .toves. Thl.3.200 .q. ft. homeI. shown by appoIntment.

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lilY OWus.)55+ 80no•• Nat/'lna' t"",., on3 .Id••, prlyaov and .beQut,..Co...pla" ylew of Slar,.. Blan­0. 'rom 3 bedroo... hou.e ontOp of mo",nt.ln. Onll, a mile.from town, bv prlyat. road.Spilt rail f.noe, hor",e bllrn,open' maadow. Elk andturkey. $$25,000. 'W. Holme., for appointment.

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BEAUTIFUL UTTLI! CflEEKacroage avallabl.. In 1 to 8. acroipetrce'. with greett view. of SI..rra Bloocc.. ProperlY adJo'nllFort Stanton Road: Tel..phon... ..lecfrlc1ty and cableavallable. Priced from $22.500•.

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE-Thl.channlng 3 bodroo.... 2 bathhome .1ts on corner lot of Grlnddone Canyon. Will makeIdeal first home. Don't ml$$ thl. opportunity. $56.500.

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(505) 257-9057,Mllrv UOdefWQQdRiq:hBrdLov8r.inNliJv~ RDche .RIta. YpungErnie Hollel1'umGla~ys Hjplmquist

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. of land in the 1bi4dle orthe­pl'lme walking' area•. In.vestol'lil} tWs is yow- cbanee.''lBke lllOOk at the potential Ol'can Glen to abow yop. Propel'-·ty bas one buiJdiDg with manyP!'.!I.!Ilbfi1ties. J\I8t·reduced to~,ooowith tel'lllll. 'fffil084

P,ime 'Commercial Pro~erty4.2+ ocr~s, opproximotery 530ft. frontQge on Hwy: 70. Y2 mileW. of new Wol-Mort, Presentlyoperotlng os RV Pork. Hos woterrights. excellent owner finoncing_Coli owner;

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CONDO BY OWNER - mllstsacl'Ifice. Two bedl'Ollm~r2¥.>,baU\$, fully flJl'l\isbed, au aP"Pllanoea, fil'eplace. 336·8294.

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BY OWNER .... willt<ike RV, lot 01'cabin, in, tra.de. Tlu:ee p'I'opertiea.indlvidllall)'" 01' togethel'. A 3 'bedl'oom, 2 bath 'with g1JesthoUSe;a 2 bedi'oom, 2 path, and a 2,bedI'QQm. 1- bath mobile. Pleaaecall 257-42311. • A-29-tfe

RUIDOSO BUSINESS FOR SALE ­, CIlmplete Qffallt and Illttel' pl'eaa

'shop doing fpll' ael'vice ' job.Pl'in,tin,g. Income has gl'own eacnyelll' ,UII<lel'pl',eaept ownel'$hip.Priced fol' a quiCk aale, te1'lJl&negotiable. Ownel' haa .intel'est optof area. 1I.J. DllIIn"BI'Okel',(liI)~)257-2870. D-29-8tp

Attractive. well-designedTOWNHOMESnow avaliable, at one of R",ldo·so'~ most exclusive addr~s$"es. These lovely; 3 ~edroom,2 bath units h~ve gorgeousviews and landscaping. Ap·pealing oWner financingavailable. <;:all 258·496a,for theopportunity to view these at.tractive units today. w,

~ITTX.E DREAM RANCa ­Ruidoso's Hond,o Valley. 7+ acres,3 il'rigated. Beautiflll fl'ult trees.Real gOOd, 3 bedl'oom, 1% bathhome. Two cal' glll'age; Fol' sale 01'certain tl'ades considel'ed. CallDoris Mellen, 'Bill Pippin Realty,,( ~O~ )2~7·~682, (~Oa )378.4016.

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BONITO RIVER PROPERTY ­house, '29,001I; ~ mnlillilltlj, $9,001I;2 lal'ge, lots, fl',OOII; call TlInQuigley at257--5196.~HOI-tfc

ATTENTION INVESTORS -,4110aCl'eS, just offF;t. Stanton Road, onthe way to the new l,Uryort. MeSaTops Vlilleys. BeautifulP!lnlll'anU<:views.Possible owner participa­tion 01' fln!Incing. 'l'hompllon ,LandCo., office 257-9386,bome 258-5279.

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SCOTT MILLER-Re••: 258.49.9 LARRY TIL..MAN-R•••: 330.4967

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NEWLY REMODELED 4-phlX with covered clecks, covered parking and new fumltllrewill be complete by september 1, 1986. All of this for only $60,000. Call now, this won'tlast longl

NEW LISTING Wlt.h 165 feet of runningcre,ek. Two beclrooms, 1 bath. II's cloan,has nice badk yard. $49,500. Good access.

CUTE 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile sotup On 'h acre lot, fenced back yard.

, Iota of clover In front yard. Ownerflnsnclng. Reduced to $34,000 with$4,000 down, 10% Interest for 15years•••

.MARGE WOODUL-R•••: '2~7·7081

Superior furnlahlngs, Racqllet Court Condo. $117,000.

U Illent, must sell unfurnished White Mountain Estates Condo., Low 40s.Mobile on acre lot, horses allowed, fumlshecl. $37,500.Midtown Investment. Commercial opportllnlty. Call for details.

Extra special house needs extra special oWner. 2,600 sq. ft. Country Cillb, view.R Igbt on Cedar Creek. ,Owner financing, only $45,000. •'. ' ~

1 Terrific location, dOWntown Ruidoso walking area.g Skiers could sleep In this 3 bedroom. 2 bath fumlshed conao. $79,500.8 Tall pines surround this fumlshed 3 bedroom. 2 bath. $75,000.6 Geese a laylng,oopsl FIne farnlly home on Keys Drive, 3 bedrooms, 2bathli, fenc.

ed yard, sallna. $118,000

KARL WYLER,OWNII!!R-BROKER

ATTENTIONTEA9HERS. A neat hOllsefor sale. Real .;:Iose to Junior HighSchool. Three bedrQorns, 1 bath, fenCedback yard....Nlce. $55,000. OWnermovingl I 'HAVE 5 MOBILE

HOMES listed. All are setup on lots'or smallacreages. 1 on 5 acres. 1 .on 2 acres. 3 on 'h acre.I need to sell these, sOcsll me and see If we1lanw,ork out a way for,you.tobuy one of the.e homes.Priced frorn $32,000 to$47.500-Terms toollCall now.NICE 3 BEDROOM, 2bath In Town & Country,good location. $65,000.

OWNIER NI!I!D* TO MOVIE-on HeathDrive. Three bedrooms, 1 bath. garage,2 csrports, covared decks, living room,family room. dining room...and lotsmor•• Has a pla.;:e to park your motorhome tooll

RUCE.....,. RUSSil!"L-R•••: 257·2587

SHIRLEY MCCORMACK-Re••: 338.403B

•l HEWAND CHARMING••••three bedroom. iwo bath~garage. redwood decks, bealltltulr ,IQt In qulelarea, good assilmable losn. Redllced to $94.~.

- .. . ' \ .. .OWNER NEEDS TO SELL DUE TO HEALTH. reducecl to $99,000. Four bedrooms,2 baths, covered deck, essy access, large comer lot with treea In Crtle Meadows Coun·try Club. ' .. ,

FOUR BEDROoM. two bath, double car garage. circle drive, bealltlflll treos, flowerbeds with little yard maIntenance. Close·ln to shopping areas. $85,000.•"

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: BEAUTIPUL WOObED LOT; extra large deck with beautl'ul vlew.·Reduced In price•sun Valley on Sunland, 1 acre. LARGf5 A·frarne. $75,000. .. .

. BELIEVE IT OR NOT: $5,000, take o5lver payments. Sunny Slope town~orne.,

NEW L1sTINO Ih ForeatHelgllis-.ProfesslonaIlY decorated. Corner of GilliandCoconino., $99,500. 25% dowh. '50 ACRES downtown Ruidoso. View that will knock your socks Off.

0.85 ACRES, view, creek, landscaped, horses; bealltlful ierrltqrflll adobe home. 11' X 19' gardon room Incanter of 'horne; guest house, born. fenced. Two mile!! frorn W"lte Mountatn MeadoY(. $435.000. .DBER PARk WOfb., ElEAUTlpOl. wooded 'h acre lot. Threa bedroorns. 2 baths, all o.n one level. Extralerge Qteat roorn ~rroundedby dack•.Double garage plus room for golf cart. $140,000.WANTA VtEW? Lot 24. BlOck 1, Uhlt 1, Sierra Blanca. $16,000. '. .LI1''tLE HOUSE ON "'HEPRAIRII!-11.9 .cres,11lO degree View,~bedtoom8 lind 2 baths, 2 wells. $89,000.THREE ElEDROOMS, 2 baths. All ~lIrge rooms, beautiful deck, large yard backs up to natlonalfclreat. Good

. year round home on Cedar Place. $67,600. . .

NOTicE THE SQUARE FEETfor low price. Very efllclenthorne, 3 bedrOoms, 3baths, Verysecluded, 1 acre lot, could besubdivided. Excellent corpora­tion horne, tree covered lot withview of Golf Course. $140,000.

•r-----;...-'TI, LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN? Four bedrooms, 4 baths, living room with custom

fireplace, large den With fireplace pius bsr, study and hobby room. Posslbio oWnerflnsncing. $149,000, unfurnished. •BEST BUY IN ALTO VILLAGE. Custom designed, custom bUilt by true craftsmen.Three bodrooms, 3 baths, upstsl'" gallery. Deer. turkey and hummingbirds abound.Boalltlful view and woods. Priced below the market at $190.000.

;. • SO RIGHT, SO NICE. SO COMPORTABU!. This lovely bulldor's horne offers 3bedrooms, 2 baths. custom bookcasos. wot bar with stained glass. Double garage

..:....--1 with paved circular driveway. $95,000.

LOOKING IN TfI1! MID PORTf9? Spacious 2 bedroom, :2 bafh. Illige IMng atl!a wtthflrwp/ace, P'tut flnijJl~~~~--~-----_._-_. -In-dlnlng-are8;-Double-carport.All-thls-pIUs-tH-b8dreJOtn-titntal.cNHds-TLC.-$48,ooo.,C)Wner-financlng-with­

approxlrnately $5,000.down.COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE. horses allowed on this 1'h acre. Included Is a country iype 3 bedroorn, 2 bathhorne with single Car carport. Ownel'flnanclng available. $115,000 or 'h acre and house for $89,000.READY TO MOVE tN, cornpletely fumlshed down to the dlshb$. $44,$00.. , -MOUNTAIN HDM•• excellent access on pavIng, view of Sierra Blanco, extl'a large docks. Threa b~droorns,3 baths, living arall with flrepillce pius gsrno room With fireplace. Owner financing. $110.000.

NEARLY NEW 3 badroom, 2 bath, split lIoor plan. ThE!' view from the back deck lis speCial. $55,000.TRIPLl!X • EXCELLl!NT REN.TALS well built, poalllve cash flow,80% financing, MCh unit la 2bedrooms, 2 baths. One acre tract• '11 acre can be developed for ad­dillonal unlta or sold separstely.$142,9110_ Reduced to $106,000,

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CUSTOM HOME has outsidejacuzzi, liitalned glaas, wet bar,large deCks, custorn cabinetsthroughout, cathedral Ceiling Inliving room and master SUite,wood windows, 3 car garage.$195.000., See Rose. ExtremelymOtivated, owner leaVing town~Needa Quick SP!e! . ..

S ACRE'FENCED TRACT W,tsck rOOm and effiCiency apt.

,Owner extremely motivated'snd Is~icenaedN.M. salesman. 'Cashtalks or will offer financing withsmall down. ViewofSlerre Blan·

, ca. S10S,ooa. Reduced 10 $90,000.

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IIU.:ST-SUVS

Live the good life In thIs river horne. up thecanyon (yet close 'to stores). 146 SleepyHollow (dead-encl). Slilcluded.' Furntshecl.Refrigerated air conditioning. Paved. levelaccesa. Entertainment areas Inalde andoiit. Two lots and 200 feet c1epth for expon·slon. $299.000. Soe It nowl

LARGE 3 BEDROOM. 2'h bath horne. Willie MountaIn, levol lot, easy o,ccess, Viewof Sierra Blanca. Terms available. $135,000. _

105 WEST STREET. Lot 3, Cochran Addltlon.·Four bedroom, 2 bath homo, fumlsh.ed. Level entry from parking area Into livIng room, kitchen and master bedroom; 3bedrooms and 1 bath on lower level. Fumlshed InclUding refrigerator, washer/dryerend most bedroomnIvlng roorn fumlture.1538 sq. fl.; lot slzo: 6Ox110x68x149. $76,500.PRICE ~EDOCED-weekendgetaway. Two bedroom, 1 balh mobile. deck, fumlsh·ed. very clean and neat. $23,500. Possible terms.

THREE BEDROOM, 3 bath. Vary nice mountain cobin. fumlshed. Tenns. $99,500.THREE BEDROOM, 2'h both A·frame across from Cree Mesdows, fumlshod. $85,000.

ALTO AIU!A on Lltllo Crellk, 1-2acre, lots of tree•. $12,500. Eaayacceas, level, very buildable.Owner/agent.

JUST REDUCED FRDM $385,000..10 $315,1IOO! Owner wanta QuickSale! Horssman's Dream. Elevenacres In Pine Meadows with 3,600aq. ft. houae, backB up 10 200secluded acres of Nailonal !"orsst.THIS IS A BUY!

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. Sincerely,nAVID SIlEPPAltO

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I was in the audience with thelovely' "Tiger" Schwartz and thl'tempting "Wild Claws" IAI\·crne.

The match startcd-but thingsdid not seem to go like the~' did ill'I'ehearsal.

The male bear t femail' bears at'I'too vi('ious to be good actors I pinn­ed my Imde immedi;ltl'ly lind Ileptlicking him all over his fm'p.

I bellan to pani(' when I notlepdthe Hunllarian seernl'd tn hi'pmiickln~:.- He jumped into the nng anti IIl'plhitting the bear .on till.' nog('. but Il,'couldn't /-lethim off my uni'I,·. in til!'jeering delight of the ;)ll(liem'e. .

FinallY, ';t ('rew of IlIImhafirefighters drov!' their fm> truI'l,through the huge arl'OU doors.spread out their mechanicall'ralll'•slipped a kind of a truss around til('

. bear's middle•. hoisted the bear IIfew feet into the air and then pulled

.my uncle away from tile bear..The'Hungarian said the bear had

been neutered and was obvwusl~'attractel1, to my unele's ('olo~:ne.

TImt happy bear had fallen UIlove~andleft my uude with a set ofbrUised ribs.

It made the papers folks, it mad!'the papers.

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So whatever makes you happy. be it auns or horses, 0

stroll through. fair exhibits or a stroll along., the RioRuidoso, enjoy. It's Lincoln County at its summertimebest.-DJP

Everything from the Ruidoso Gun Show, at the old Gib­son's, to the Ruidoso Downs Arts and Crafts Fair, 01~riple Crown Condominiums, is happening thisweek:n~ along withorea staples, like fishing, h)king,c;:amplOg, aolf and all the other thinas qne can do dur­ing a summer in the pines,

Reporter'sRound',

By Steve Stein

Summer end's this weekend with a fitting crescendo ofactivities to cop three months 6foctiol7l In I..incoln

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'Something for nearly everyone's taste is happeningduring the I..abor Day holiday in the Rvidoso area. .

. Th~ weekend certainly is hiahlial)ted by oc;:tivity atRuidoso Downs Race Trac;:k, especially this year's runn­ina of the $2.53 million All American Futurity Mondayafternoon. ' ., .

, . ''''in my notes. If Samuels wasdistressed reading the statement,

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. It seems to me, that Humeshouldstart hOlding herself up to the samestandards of accuracy thatshll

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nEAlt EDlTOlt: abolished? I've heard of none. .spreadiJlg the blame,it remains the story to the actual order (whichConeerning.Mrs., Compton's let· Has Desmond Tutu, the that AIDS began and l'Cnl.ains was printed verbatim in The

tel', I would like to ask a few 'lues- Mandelas, or any oltheir followers predominantly i~' the male Ruidoso, News) and found ·thattions which have been overlooked presented a plan for government to . hompsexua! community. references to the order wereby her and the American branch of replace the present one? A plan .' Mrs. Compton finds "the general correct.the "Free South Africa" crusaders. that will ensure a more prosperous, 'intolerance" ofmy letter "bothCon- Because of the concerns of, Mrs. Compton, have you ever stable and fairer South A£J;ica? I fusing and' frightening." On my Grisham and Doughty, we did printbe . to South Africa? I spent some know of none" '. part, I find the ideas of a woman a correction to further clarify the, living there under apartheid. I The Zulus, whO are the majority who claims to be a Christian'lpI? is order and to corJ,"ect an error in a

'didri t like it then and I don't now. natio'lln South Africa, are comptis- so apparently tolerant,ofl;1borlion- comment attributed to Doughty.But e system is too deeply in· cd of 16 different dialects. These . on·demal1d and, deVIate seltual 'Yes, :r did make a mistake and ad­graine in society to perinit the have been feuding among. behavior both confusing and mitted it publicly; So much, forrapid ge other countries ar.e at- themselVes for generations. 'rhey 'frightening.. eo. H'ume's charge that "Sheppardtempti,ng to force upon South can't get along with each other, and TOM KENYON stands by his opinion of what he'Africa. You state that if we adhered shall we now hand them South thinks (thejl.ldges) meant." 'to my logic; women would haVe .Africa? DEAlt EnrroR: . Hume also states as fact that 1 .nev.er received the right to vote, the . Mrs. Compton, have. you noticed 'Your subscribers have read Pat misquoted Don Samuels before theslaves their freedom, nor Hitler . how reports from SOuth Africa Hume's version of all my alleged primary and later refused to cor­stopped. MI'S. compton, women's merely state that a particular 'misquotes in The EI Paso Times, reet the statement. She claims Isuffrage and the aboliti.on.of number of Blacks have been killed Now I would like to set the record told Samuels that I' sometimes'slavery were strictly American m- and then continue on with the next straight. _• . write what I think, a sourceternalaffai:r's and I;1S such Were tlOt item? The reason for that is that Hume slates as fact that 1 mis-' "meant." in. a. statement, and notthe business of any other country. Blacks are being killed by other quoted judges Grisham, Doughty what the source said. HogwaSh!Hitler did not remain a German in- Blacks, Why should we think that, and Parsons in a story on the Why would I telI Samuelsterna! affair, but was spreading theklllingWillstopwhentheBlacks McKnight ease, and that they aU something that absurd, when tbeNaziism and had to be stopped. We gain power? . '. ' '. wrote me demanding corrections. story accurately quoted him?did so by 'stopping the Axis powers As for not being able to proVe life Judge Parsons never did. And The .of whlcli he was a member and only begins at conception 1 aSK, What Ruidoso News never reported that Samuels did Indeed ask for a cor­l!Ifter Germany declared war on does then, death? Itmust he one or. pa~sons was mil;quoted, as Hume rection, but he was deuied by myAmerica. Aparthei<l is nllt. the other.. . . clauns..·· editors. Why? Because the storyspreading, Mrs. Compton, and IS: ConcernIng AIDS; perhaps we'd • 1 ask you,·Mrs. Hume, how could was accurate. Samuels di~ say instrictly a South African intemal better ask the "gay" commuuity Judge Grisham. have been miS-. the !-"tetview he would brmg prO-­affair. . how it began ~nd spread. They ob- quoted in tlle story, when she never. fessmnalism and honesty to. th.e

Has any. of the rhetoric being viously have sOme Idea Iils they are . was quoted? The stOry referred on~ . sheriff's' office. 1 then as~ed him Ifflung down from capital hill includ- discouraging promiscuous sex and ly to her ruling on a special pr!!" .he though~lpe-current o~lCe lackeded a workable alternate plan to the intake of bodily fluids, No mat- secutor. 1£ Humewere interested m those qualities, and he SaId yes, F~rcome inti:> play when apartheid Is tel' how one tries to blur the Issu.e by -accuracy, She c!Juldhave compared Hume's information, I can prove It,'

With'all the recent sightings 'ofbears in the Ruidos.o area, oureditorial staff has bear fever,

At one time or another each of ushas been hiding in bushes, droppinnhoney near trash cans and dousing

Published.each Monday and Thursday by Ruidoso News, Inc., J. Kenneth our bodies with gallons of syntheticGreen, President; Walter L. Green, Vice President, at 104 Park Avenue, and uni,sex bear aphrodisiacs.entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Ruidoso, N.M. 88345. Each of us secretly longs to hear

SANTA FE-T 1 bl KenandMaryGreen........................ . .. .' Publishers the roar of the newsroom crowds asth t f' t bO fO ~eJro elIlf' tll be the drumbeaters. They bren't RoJland Ramos..... . . .. . . . . . . .. Business Mgr. a unique photograph of an actual• eJ; mus Irs e 00 e square y. el-therthestockholdersorthe oarn DarreJl J. Pehl'........ . Editor bear comes to the light of theinA e eye. flittln t th .0 directors of the corporation; all Carmen Edwards .... _. __ ' _ _.. . , .Advertising Mgr. darkroom day, or the best spot on

gove1'l}o~ , g habou e they are expected to do is organize Rod Flanagan.... ;............. . ...Composing Supervisor. the front page oEhTHE RUIDOSOcountry glvmg 'speec es ora things. After that's d.one, the NEWS."iegislative leader preoccupied with membership wl1l select its own of· SUBSCRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE With merely a traditional com-the demands of hiS own.hungry ego ficers and choose its own pact or mid-size vehicle, our intern,doesn't have time for that sort of directions." . .. Dr. Shari I..ewis, sacrificed her car,analysis of the state's needs. certain points have had to be Single copy............... -.. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . .35c insurance policy and medicalNeither does a member of Con' agreed upon in advance. For in- , career to drive up and down and, allgress, where the workload appears· stance, if it is to work at all, the Mail Delivery Only: around the hills and mountains ofto grow.each year by geometric . group has to be rigorously non- .. the area in hopes of snapping theprogression. political and totally nonpartisan. It Single copy by MaiL............ $1.00 gold en tr ophy-the bear

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New Mexico's problems are that any of:the proposals it puts forth to On 1!1 oun Y_.......... . .. , .. "..., And even though she tore throughmay, with the application of a little. be turned into law. Defining the ex- Home Delivery Only: the forest in the spirit of her great,wisdom, lead to some solutIons to act nature and scope of'the state's great, great Uncle, the great, great,thThem·

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a s w.... II new organlza- tIona so ubons to t em has to Its the famed Lewis and Clark expedi-tion called New Mexico First, only aim. . Call 257-4001 For Home Delivery tlon, it was all for naught.started at the behest of our two' The title of the group tells the I am not an honestperson like ourUnited States Senators, plans to do. story: New Mexico has to be the The Ruidoso News reserves the tight to reject advertising and edit copy intern;and 1tried to doctor up-a pic-, If, as an individUal, you'd like to- first consideration of all those who that it considers objectionable. Liability for any error in advertising shallnot ture of a Saint Bernard to look like a

be part of the. group, annual dues participate, not any partisan 61' per- exceed the value of the actual space in which the error occurs and shall be bear In hopes of pleasing ourwill hit you for $50. Corporations sonalgain. . ' satisfied by correction in the next issue. The entire contents of the Ruidoso readers, but my hoax wasmay contribute to the good work up The group doesn't want to start News is copyrighted, arid no portion may be used in any manner without the discovered,to a maximum oE $2,000, but they by reinventing the wheel. "We . expreS$, written consent of the pUblisher. Postmaster send aU changes of ad· Oh, and we have heard so manycan't be full members; only in- know certain places, particularly dress to the Ruidoso News, P.O. Box 128, Ruidoso, N.M. 88345. • tales of sightings of bears. Oh, the With that bear story 1 must v,;riledividual New Mexico citizens can. our universities, have much infor- . • woe of it all! my swan SQn~ and say goodbye toThe 21·person group doing the start- mationofthekindwewiUneed,"its the treasury with which to begin Politician, businessperson or Butnotonebearhasbeenseenby Ruidoso.up work hopes to interest 1,000 to proponents say. "We just want te. operations. . housewife, we are all motivated a single reporter on our staff. On l<'rida~' I leave for parts1,500 citizens in signing up. bring that information together and At least two things are necessary principally by self-interest. It takes However, I am reminded ofone of unknown.

"New Mexico is so diverse," one put it to more use." to make this whole'proposal work. a particular, almost monastic act of my favorite bear stories .that con- 1 would especially like to th~nkof those initiating members said, Present plans call for the' One is, obviously, membership by a wlJIto make us lay aside our search cems my Uncle Joe of Omaha. Ken and Mary Green for runmng"that unless we get large numbers organization, once rolling, to take sufficiently diverse group of New for personal benefit (if not for Old Omaha Joe. . one of the finest newspapers in theof our people involVed, we won't up two issues a year. That, it is felt, Mexicans committed to what the ourselves, for some business or Now Omaha Jo.e is a bit on the state.have the mix of ethnic, economic Should give time for the kind of in- organization plans to do, Those who group to which we belong) and act rich side. And among the many I would also like to thank Darrelland geographical backgrounds that depth analysiS that will be required join things o!JlY for the pleasure of in a totally scholarly fashion. If things he owns, is a television pro-- Pchi' for all his patience amisuch an organization requires." if such an "acade~y" of thou~ht reading thel!' names on the let- .New Mexico First is to do what it duction company that produces guidance. The area is luck~ to have

In reSponse to criticism that the about government IS to funcbon terhead should no~ bother to apply. pl.ans, to do, lots of New Mexicans wrestling shows in the l.\fidwest. a young, talented profesSIonal asorganizing members were heavilY' profitably. . The second reqmrement may be Will have to do that. About 10 years ago when Joe was the editor of a first class bi-weekly.weighted with' Albuquerqueans, As everywhere these days, heavy tougher to come by. It's for people Th 'd bt bo t th d 65, he invited me to Omaha for a I envy the career he has ahf,!ad ofthis person replied, "Everybody bucks will be required. The in- ~ho Will pursue tlte truth wherever er,: s no ou a u e nee visit. him.has. tacome from somewhere. But itiating members,led by Bing It Is to be found, ~thout l!!oklng to . for sen!!us study «,If the very suI?- He had set up a big night ili Of ~<.\ursc it i~asa pll'MUS'c !lnd ()

~~:to~~ljfin~::a~d~~~nfli-' ~~:fJ'ue~h~:~~sta~~lJg,~h~ .s~PE(tJ~~a~~~tY~I!t:~re one:--i~~~e~l1iogf~~ri~Ri. If~!-~~~~ti~;.!h~~y~,ade~~ ~;~;~~?~~eert~~~rt~~'lt~:~uncle, who had alreadY had a COll- photographer like I-'rankie Jarrell.pIe of strokes. had planned to wres- Believe me-her ~oal is to give 100tIe a huge grizzly before Omaha's percent all' the time to keep areamost refined audience. readers iuformed.

Old Uncle JOe made his fortune And who ~ould forget Garymanufacturing vitamins, and it' Br?wn·!. You have to meet him t9seemed he had a scheme to sell enJoy him. He has won so manyeven more. awards for sports writing in his five

"See Steve if a 65-year-"Old man years at the paper, the New Mexico. can wrestle and defeat a gigantic Press Association puts his name ingrizzly bear, people wi11flgure it is first place before the contest evenbecause 1 use my iOwn vitamins.' begins... .Now that is good marketing, don't Our intern, Shari Le\\is, whom Iyou think?" he said. teased earlier in the column, is

1 went to "bear" rehearsals to about to rell\rn to Albuquerque. tokeep .an eye'out on my uncle-but pursue' a .promising ~areer andthings'actually went ok. . hopefully a hfe of happmess,

This Hung81:ian bear trainer, who Many of the beautiful, photos ofspOke no English, a,ssured my uncle sylvan s~enes ~he took.tJ:lls summer,he had the bear in check at all are,on display 10 the vIsitors centertimes. I guess my uncle read lips in at· the Smokey Bear RangerHungarian.. Station., Later that evening a limo came to ·1'11 miss linda Ponder and all hermy uncle's house to take us to the stories of the Capitan Range•. Of allbig match, . the stories on the McSween DIg that

It came equipped with two attrac- were. written by area reporters,tlve but kind of muscular lady Ponder's were the mostwrestlers, our dates for the night. informa·tive. . ..

When we got to the arena 1 got .. To all the other staff members atnervous for my ut!r.le. The News, 1 say thanks for all the

I found out my uncle was the fun and friendliness, ..main eventI Well, as they say in Hawau, see

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'Brigand Bandicap kicks off'.we'ekend qf holiday action ,

'Ruldoso Downll kicks off the holl. gw~ce. lIe .steel'ed SbortShrift to(lay weekend on. Friday wit!} the a f1l'llt /¥ldsecond OVeJ: allowance$16,400 al'igand Hand.cap hOl'llellIn two starts,lallt month,h!ghIighting a 12-race pl'ogram that bef?re takiug home an $8,550Wln·gets under-way at lll.m., ner s . check In the Gene' Hen&ey.

Racing S!!Cretary'Harold Payne, Handicap on Aug. 16 aboal'd. thehall assigned top weight of 121 OklahoIll3-bl'ed. ..pounds to Gene Hensley Handicap Short shrift Wall~d atwinnel' Short Shrift fol' the Brigand, m~l'e than ll-l. odds m the GeneWmch features a field of eight Henllley br~g fl'om the «Usad.llPrint spe,::ialillts at a dilltance of' v~tageous1U!1e hole. Mylel! left the670 yards. Ji'aclng off againllt the llPnnter nuuung l'oom l'acm.g.JlJ!!tlltakes winner are Financial Aido.ff the lead to make a lltl'ong bid ,In(119), Valid.ltequellt (116), Folll Bid the final furlong. He won. the(117), La Paint (116), Poly's Direc- 67o.y~.testby a halMengtb In atOl' (116), Shawne Bug Dancer (116) . good time of :45.52.and NatayoProspect.(114). '

Short Shrift loads into the No. 4post POllitionfpr' FridaY'1l BrigandHandicap, with veteran .rider Luke.Mylll$ at the reins. The 7·year-oldIlOn of Sold Short, hall fiIiillhed noworllet!tan second in three ap­peal'anCell under My'lell' able.

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, SELECTIONS FOR FRIDAY, SELEC'l'lONS FORs;\TURPAY,, TENTH: 3 year..olds. 6 furlongll. AUGUST'29 AUGUST 30

Allowance. l'urlle $3,llOO.· 1 - Peaceful Rangel', ExclJllllve 1 -lma Pallllem Bug, Allk Millter1 • Jimmy Slick (N;B) ll5 -Chala, Rollgh Tacticll. Knowita1l, Hy P8S/l Em. ,2 • Princesll JOllephine (Mar- 2· Battling Mark, Bet On Me, .2-RedAmulet,OurPlatoon,Lit-,

tinez) 112 , ;Black Spider. tie Officer.3 - Bedex (N;B) 117 ' 3 - Truckle Rock, Count Mito, 3 - Jjlasy Sale, Folll Streak,.4 - Mr. Nicholas (NB) ll7 Cloak And Daggel'. . Alllluroo To Fly. , .5 • Relltlll$ll Chargel' (Lldberg) 4 - Niko Watch, aOll To Win, Fly. I 4 - Nutmeg Lady, Gettin On aay,

120. . " ing ArkY. Sea Spell. '6· Gl'anope Oro (Germanty) 110' 5 - Bimbiz'll Partner,Sir Speed, '5-MightyNative, B,old.MisllJan,7 - Tilt'The Odds (N;B) 120 Anothel' Wit. Mister Moon Love. '8 - EJlffetta (;Bul) 110 6 - Ed. Duchess, Henry's Girl, 6· Rymar, Gal'dy Loo, Who Dat.9 - HllITiane Mack (Sorenllon) 120 Make Alittle Eek. 7 - Solid Policy, Slkkem Sweet,

, 7 - I'dluvtoo, Buenoll Ir1ll, Dr. Kiddin N Steakin.' ,Victoria. , 8 - Howdy And. Shake, Mighty

8 • CoUntry Moon.shine, Kak!!I,' Momentum, Tough Teddy.Callh 1'1 Glory, ' 9 - Smilewhenyaplay, Jim'll

9 - TOl,lch Of Texall, Abandego, NotebOOk, california Classic.Locomotive Breath. ' 10 - Mr. Nicholas, Tilt The Odds,

10 - Romall Magic, Pokey Pigeon, Jimmy Slick. .Ritz Blitz. ' ' 11- Big Bold Boz, Cowboy POlllle,

11 - Natayo Pl'ollpect, Short Yatell State Park. '.Shrift, Shawne Bug Dancer. '12 - Perk!! Old, See lmpresslou,

12 - 'I'rlcolor, 'I'rlbute To Honey, Sail On Home.:Qilly Of A Debt.

ELEVENTH: 2 year-olds. 6furlongs. HuldollO Thorou~hbl'edFuturity. Purlle $141,398.94.

1 - Yatell State Park (Sterling)120

2 • My Specialty (Benitez) ll73 - Sonic Shecky (Martinez) 1204 • Cowboy POlllle (Coomhll) 1205· Corrected Copy (NB) 1176 - Big Bold Boz (Lambert) 1207'~ Praconic Code (NB) U76 - Pukka Anne (Lidberg) 1119 • Faithful SparkY (N;B) 12010 - Clandll$tine Stallh (NB) 12011- Jazz Tonight (N;B) 12012 - Lightfoot Lil (MUl'Pby) 117AE • Two Edged Sword, Lonelltar

Ranger.

TwELFTH: 4 year..olds and up. 5"" flttlongll. Claiming $2,500. Pu1'Se •$2500. .

11 _Mallterplan (Payne) 1212 - Legs O'Motion (Cogburn) 1213 - Super QIlellt (Hartnett) 1214 • Cinco Sob (Lowry) 1215 - Perks Old (Martinez) 1216 • Sail On Home (Sorenllon) 1217 - Fun To Sing (K.Eoller) 1218 • See Imprellllion (Sterling) ll69 - Fr And Marg'll Here (Mc-

Clanahan) ill '10 - Joe Sanders (Coombll) 121AE - He'll A Buzzen, Yet TIme,

Stutsle, Plenty lmpresslve.

(Bustamante) 120 .6 • Sikkem Sweet (Martin) 120 '7 • Go Little Firebug (Bl'ooks) 1206 ", Cowboy Serenade (Wl1llon) 1209 - Bid To Wind (Weghomt) 120 ,10 - Classy Jeanll (NB) 120

NINTH: 3 year-olds and up. 7 "" .furlongll. Claiming $6,250. Purse$3,100;

1 - Lol'd Cliffe (NB) ll62 - JIm'1l Notebook (Blevins) 1213 • King Mathias (NB) ll6 . ' ,4 • California Clasllic (Cogburn)

U6 ,5· Champ A Tab (NB) 1216 -Lacombe (Rivas) 1167· Smilewheriyaplay (NB) m6 - Ganando (Lowry) 121

,EIGHTH: 4 yeal'-'Olds and. up. 6

furlongll. Claiming $6,250. PJ1l'lle$3,10.0, '

1 - Mighty Momentwn (Soren- •son) ll5 • '. . "

2. Hi Amber pawn (N;B) 1153. High Living (Coombs) ll5 '4 - Fleet Luci (Clark) 1055 • Wild Blade (NB). 115

115 6 " GoldenPal'achute (Murphy)'

7 - Justice III Gl'een (Bentlez) U58 • TOligh Teddy (Marllnez) ll79 • Howdy And Shake (l;Jw) 11010· Salida,Lida (Lambeff;) 115-

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. 1 • Smashed Pouble (N;B) 1202 -lma PaSsem :Bug (Wilson) 1203 • Beat A Full HOUlle (Coombs)

117 ", , 4 • Man With APl'eam (NB)U6

5 - St Blll'ton (NB) 120 "6 - Allk Mistel' Knowitall (Mar-

tm) 120 : '. 7. Sandhill Gator (Lidl>el'g) U6' ,

8 • llYPass EJ,n (l'ayne) 1209 - Hyerpllonic (NB)U6 ,10 -lmal'ealeallterbunny (Mylell)

U5 'AE • Eocker Raillel', St Bar,Kid,

J:ose Picacho. ,SECONP: 2 year-01d,1l. 5 %

furlongll. Claiming $10,000. PUl'lle$2,500. . .

1 • Little Offlcel' (NB). ll22'. Prellent llallter (Powell) 116

, 3- Chal'ging Secret (Germany)113 • .

4- Our Platoon (NB~ 11.65 • Movac (N;B) 1166 • Twilite Kitten (Murphy) 1127 - Table At Holme (NB) 115

.- B• High Stickel' (NB). 1159 • Red Amulet (Bul) 11310 - Irillh Tribute (NB) 118AE - Pl'eface, Wolf patrol, Paso

Dean,' RocheUe, 'l'HIRP: 3 year­01$ and up. 550 yards. Claiming$4,000. Pllrlle $2,500. ' , '

1 • Bold Ruler Bug (NB) 1182 - Trucker Bal' (Bustamante) 12(1

, 3 - Fols Streak (Myles) 117 ",4 - Our Victory (Allmullllen) 1165 - Super serpent (Lambert) 1226 • Allsured To Fly (Martinez) 1227· Folll Kind (Willlon) U7'6 • Dillco Te (Bl'ooks) 1169 - EallY Sale (J.WiUiamll)122FOUETH: 3 and 4 year..oldll. 6

furlongll ..Maiden., Purse $2,500., 1 • Dl'. MiUer (Gel'amny) UO2 • Nutmeg Lady (Bul) 1053 • Flyn By Em (Lambert) U74· Blue Stakell Misll (Coombll) 110,6 -Hesafolll (K.Rollel') 1156 • Sea Spell (N;B) U57 • Cindy'll Command (Benitez)'.

110 .6 • Gettln On Bay (Blevinll) ll5

, FIFTll: 3 year-olds and up. 350 .yards. Cllllming $3,200. Purse$2,500. '

1· Mister Moon Love (Lidgber)116

2 - Bring Six (Baldillez) 1203·MeFalltToo (Bustamante) 1204 • High On Life (Coombll) 1185 • Mighty Native (Martin) 1206 - Top Moon Sis (Sorenson) 1137 - Bold MiSll Jan (Willlon) ll58 - War Te (Sherman) ll89 • Jovani Oh (Brooks) ll610 - Scrutinize (NB) 122 .AE - Cool spot, Drivin Firtish, Chi '

Chi Duce, Spras Poppy.SIXTH: 2 year-olds. 5 ""

furlongs. Maiden. Purlle $2,5OIl.I.Olan'll Dream (NB) ll72 - Goin' Robinetta (Coombs) ll73 - Rymar (Bw) 1154 • Blanco Belle (Blevins) U75 - Lead Tongll (Germany) ll56 • Gal'dy Loo (Martinez) 120 .7 • DebbYll Lustel' (Lambert) 1206 • Reb's Battle (NB) 1179 - He's A Skobbie (Benitez) ll710 - Who Dat (NB) 117AE " Two Eyed Tootle, Nobub­

bleno, Victoria Act.SEVENTH: 2 year-oldll. 440

yards. All American Futurity 3rdConllolation. Purse $65,000.

1 - The Quarlel' Mallter (Mar·tinez) 120 •

2· Kiddin 1'1 Streakin (Fuller) 1203 - Streakin Eampage (Baldi11ez)

1204- Solid Poliey (N;B) 120

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EUIDOSO POWNS ENTRIES AE • llhnol'l! E)q)l'll$S, SunnyFOE FRIDAY AUGUST2l), 1986: Hankins, BQbaleiki/ Queen FOl'POST TIME: 1;00 P.M. Callh. , ,

FIEST: 3 & 4 yeal'..oldll, 6 SEVENTa: 4 yeal'.oldll and up. 5furlongll. Claiming $3,500. PUl'lle "" ful'!ongll. Claiming ~,ooo. PUl'lle$2,500. " I $2,700., '

1· Lamb RoYalty (Coombll) U6 ' 1. ElCtl'a Smooth (Lldbel'g) 1212· Pancel' Loom (Stel'!ing) U6 2 • Salida Llda (NB) 116 '3'· Ed's Cool Spirit (MUl'PhY) 1163 • Paso Pete (Bul) 1164· Rough Tactics (Marline;!:) 116 4. JOsie Wales (NB) .1165 - PeaceM Ranger (Bul) 11,1 5 - Tough Ranger (NB) 121 6 • Pl'.6 - Pit Passel' (NB) 116 Victoria (NB) U8 " '7" Shirlee'll GIl'!ee (NB) 116, 7 - Lowton (Germany) 1168 • Exclusive Challl (Sol'enson) 8 • BuenO ll'ill (Sorenllon) 116

116 '9 ·l'dluvtQo (Lowry)U39,' Traffic Patrol (QogbUl'n) 121, ElGH'l'H: 4 year-oldsand up. 610 • Muy Pl'onto (Milell) Ul, , fUl'longs. Claiming $3,200. PUl'lleAE • Dl'. Miller, Qwck Eobbery, $2,600. ' ,

.Annihilation, Texas Waltz. ' ' 1· Good Music (Martinez) U6SECONP: 4 year-olds & up. 5 2· Four Or Less (NB) 116

furlongs. Claiming $2,5oo.Purlle 3 • propel' Selection (Rivas) U6$2,500. . 4 - Cash N'Glory (Lambert) 116

1- Believe A Lady (Powell) .116 5 - Country Moonshine (Coombs)2 - Bite A Thought (Clark) 116 ll6 ' , '3 - Bet On Me (Germany) U3 . 6· Kaksl (Powell) 1164· Petite's Toy (Coombs) 121 7 • Bets Hope (Bw) 106.5· Eambling Joe (Baker) 121 6 - Bellt Pall' (clark) III6 - Fancy Threads (Sorenson) ll6 9 - The Paki Prince (NB) U37· South Rounder (Blevins) 121 10 • Staillfenberg (K.Roller) 1166· Black Spider (Lldberg) ll8 AE • Why Mike, Red's Abbey.9 - Battling Mark (Bw) 116 NINTH: 3 and 4 year-olds. ,One10 - Global Kid (NB) 121 mile. Claiming $3,500. Purlle $2,600.AE - Foxy Performance, Hand, 1 • Fantalltillco (Germany) 105

Dee Kinni, Falamour, AllhleY'1l 2 • Stopny Kingdom. (Cogburn)PlaYBoy. 120 ", .

THIRD: 2 year-olds. 400 yards. 3· Touch Of Texall (Coombll) 115Maiden. PUl'lle $2,600. ' 4 • Locomotive ;Br~th (Lowry)

1 • Cloak And Dagger (Lldberg) 117 ' .U7 5 • SkY Eobbel' ,(Powell) 110

2· COWlt Mito (Uriegall) 120 6. Abandego (Martinez) 1203 - Trockle Eock (Blevinll) 120 ' 7· Knillh KnacK (NB) ll74· Liberty Store Man (N;B) 1~06 • Spinolla Spy (Bw) 1055 - This BugllA Leader, (Coombll) 9 - Pleasure Lad (Sorenllon) 120

120 I 10 - Judge Jack Frost (Clark) UO6 - Mr Special Kid,(NB) 120 AE • Gl'eek Myrtlewood,7 - Rule The Fleet (Bidinger) 117 (Lambert) U56 - Lets Go Susan (N;B) 117 • TENTH: 2 yeal'-oldll.4OO yardll.9 - Sparkling Dream Girl (N;B) 117 Allowance. PUl'lle $3,400.10· Speedy.Jet Oh {N;B) 117 1 -l'rincess Trockle (NB) U7AE - New Litletiy, Pegll Sparkle, 2 - MOlltly Dal'k (~) 120

New, Year Man, TurkeY'1l Ace. 3 :'Ritz Blitz (NB) 116FOUE'l'H; 3 year-olds and up. 4 - Eoda Marie (Willlon) 117

350 yards. Claiming $15,000. Purse 5 - Romas Magic (Blevinll) 116$3,100.' 6 - Concho Pearl (NB j 115 .

, 1· Double EallY Bam (NB) ll6 7 - Pokey Pigeon (Mylell) 1202 - Bos To Win (Hidlnger) 116 8. Joslell Victory (NB) 120

3 • Over EallY Movin 9-JetZero (N;B) 117(Bustamante) 122 10· Victory Strike (NB) 120

4· Niko Watch (NB) U6 AE • The Lastofangle.5 - Easy Demand (Martin) 122 ELEVENTa: 3 and 4 year-olds.6 - Flying Arky (Allmussen) 116 670 yardll. Bdgand Handicap.,7 - Native RetJlm (N;B) 116 Purs,e $16,400.6 - St Bar Kid (Sorenllon) ll6 1- Valid Eequellt (Lambert) llBFIFTH: 2 year-olds. 6 furlongll. '2 - Niltayo Prollpect (Bul) ll4

Claiming $6,250. Purlle $6,500. . 3 - 1"018 Bid (NB) 1171 - Another Wit (Lowry) 120 4 -Short Shrift (Mylell) 1212· Sir Speed (Martinez) 120 '5 - Financial Aid (Blevinll) 1193 - Bimbiz's Partnel' (Sorenson) 6 - La Paint (N;B) U6

120 7 - Poly's Director (NB) ll64 - G,eorge Patch (NB) 120 6 - Shawne Bug Dancer (Mar-5 - Encopetado (Lldberg) 120 tinez) U6 .'

, 6 - Raioo A Roar (NB) 120 TWELFTH: Claiming $2,5OQ. 7';"

7 - Run'll My Name (Clark) ll2 furlongs. Purlle $2,500.8 - Easter Binge (Blevins) ll7 1 - Tribute To Honey (Bul) 1139 - Bid Speed (NB) 120 2 - 'I'ricolor (Germany) 11610· Pigtailll N Grace (Bul) 109 , 3 - Spirit OOhe South (N;B) 121AE - Lone Star Ranger, Irillh 4 - Dilly of A Debt (Lambert) 116

Tribute, Our Platoon, Magic 5 _ Broadway E)q)rellll (Powell)TUll$day. U6

SIXTH: 3 & 4 yeal'..olds. 5 'k 6 - Texas Stride (Coombs) ll8furlongll. Claiming $4,000. PJ1l'lle 7 - Loving Hands (Rivall) ll6$2,600. 11 • Dragon Tl'ouble (N;B) U8

1 - Sparkling Affair (NB) 113 9 - Knockitout (NB) ll32 " Ed. DJlchellll (Bw) 106 10 - Lal'Ullh (N;B) 116 ,3· Make Alittle Eek (Powell) ll6 AE - POP'Il Derby, Willy P. Can,4 • Last Lock (McClanahan) III Sierra Club, Bobo's Prince.· .

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The 28th running of the$2.53 mllnon AllAmerican Futurity~the

world's richest quarterhorse race-will be con·tested on !"abor Pay at

-Ruidoso Powna featur-ing what induatryobServers say is the mostpowerfu,l field of2-year­olds ever assembled forthe preatlglous event,More than 100 horsea"faced 'off .infinal timet r La.1 s for •. t·h e A I I'American Futu rlty lastweek at the mountaintraCk, with the 10 fastestcontenders over thequarter,mlle cour:se ad­vancing to the Labor DayClassic, Which makes itswinner an Instantmillionaire. Pictured atthe top are jockey RudyBustamante and Jet GoChick' after stepping offthe top qualifying time(21.470) for the Grade Istakes race. In the bot-

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The ~'2Dthedition of the AllAmerican Select Quarter HorseYearling Sale concluded .four ses­sions Aug. 23 with the filly SixSPanish Angels (Silt Fols'­Hempen's Ballerina, by Hempen)bringing the top price 0.f$55,ooo.The yearling was consigned byBlakeman Farms of Fort Worth,Texas. She was purchased byJames T. Lewter, of Clovis.

Last year's $50,000 RuidOSO Milewinner, Energetic King, Will againbe one of the contestants in thisyear's renewal o.f the stakes race,according to Racing Secret!iryHarold Payne. In last year's route,Energetic King broke Cutarusty's12 year-old track record rewritingthe reco:rd books while stopping theclock in 1:384 and winning by over 5 ..lkl~ngths.

ye<lr was $453,820 with <lverage per.race 'wagering itt this point lastyear $37,577, The daUy. wage'ringaverage is down 2..58 percent 'andthe wagering per race'!s down 3.13

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'rne current handle at RuidosoDowns, after 62 race days and 753races, is $27,409,783. The current,daily wagering average Is $442,093 'with current wagering per face .at$36,401. Att;he same time l<lst year,<Iftel' 65 r<lce d<lYs and 785 r<lceS, thetot!il handle W<lS $211,498,286. Thewagering average .at this time last

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The field was set fOr the ficl)est . All-time 'le<lding ,quarter horsequarter horse r<lce in the world conditioner lUane SchvaneVllldtWednesdaY when 107 juvenile went two-for-tw<l over the weekendsprinters .faced the track's elec- .8!l his. ch<lrges wpn botlr of the Alltronic timer to determine the' 10 American Perby Consolatipns. Onfastest horses to' compete In the Friday,!~ was Rapid Dash ;setting$2.53 million All American Futurity the pace m the 2nd Consolation andto be run on Labor Day. . .... Saturday's 1st Consolation had Dig--

Here's the field in qualifying,' ging For Gold in the winner's dr­.order: Jet Go Chick, 21.470; Some cle. James Lacltey Wl1S up on bOthPower Play 21.480: Will Be Easy,. scores. .21.565; Sompinlikagl<lss' 21.565;Ronas Ryon, 21.600; Lil Bit Shiney,21.605; Jet 0,], 21.625;. Marthas Six,Moons, 21.625; Bunny Rockette,21.675: and Biddy Bye, 21.685.

Seven owners electe<Uo pay the$50,000 supplement!il nomination.fee to enter their horses in the AllAmerican trials and six o.f the sevencame aWay qualifying. Jet GoChick, Some Power Play, RonasRyon, Lil Bit Shiney, Jet OJ, andMarthas Six Moons .forked over thefifty-grand late pe\lalty paymentand the gamble payed off. OnlyRainbOw Futurity finalist SolidPolicy missed the .finals, qualifying. Once again, this year's Allfor the $65,000 third consolation. American Futurity -will be

, Jockey Jerry Nicodemus was the simulcast to other race trackS. 'l'hisonly rider to qualify more than one year bOth Blue RibbOn Downs .inhorse for this year's futurity. The Oklahoma and the newest quartertwo-time All American winner was horse track in the country,abOard Ronas Ryon, Will Be Easy Canterberry Downs .in Minnesotl;l,and Bunny Rockette in their quali- Will also bet on the Labor Dayfylng efforts. The legendary Hder Classic. At press time, HollyWoodwill most likely t!ike Ronas Ryon to Park was Still a possibility for theride back In the .finals with Danny broadcast.Cardoza in the saddle on Will BeEasY. It is not .known who will han-dle Bunny Rockette.

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"He has also served the ForestSerVice in Payson, Arizona, and theTonto Basin also located in Arizona.. Russell and his, wife, Debbie,

have been residents of Ruldoso formore than five years and have aone-year-old daughter, MorganLee. '

the club hopes a trend of blue andgold spirit starts with this Fri4ay'svarsity football game with Artesia.

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Russell's responsibilities concernwildlife and watershedmanagement.

Russell has been an employee forthe U.S. Forest Service since 1972;

Th~ Ruidoso ~gh School iloosterClub IS encouraging aU those atten­ding Ruidoso Warrior games thisyear to wear blue and gold'in a

,show of support.Club president Don Samuels said,

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The Ruldoso Public Library willbe closed Saturday, Augbst 30,through Monday, September 1, fOrthe Labor Day holiday.

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The library will resume itsregular hours, which are Mondaythrough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.,Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., andSaturday 10 -a.m. to 2 p.m. Thelibrary is closed Sunday.

Library closes'fOI-weekend

Addition",1 donations tothl;i '. Lino'oln 'CountyHumane society for Itsanimal' shelter this weekinclude: Benefactors •$500 and up -, EdwinM",yer, aob Haynsworth;Sponl;lors - $100 to' $499 ­Ear!~ne Neeley" R.I3. Price "Family Fou nc;l",tlon , I::.R.'a,lack, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T.Chapman; Contributors ­$150 to $99 - Robert F.arown, Neil C. stillinger,and Dorothy Losee. '

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. Muskogee, Qklahoma. •Trainer CharleS Cl:lscio qUalified

,Will Be Easy and Sompinlikaglass,with seconds in WednesdaY's trials.Will Be .Easy, fl:ll>test qUl:llifier tothe Kindergarten Futurity at Los 'Alamitos Race Cours.e, finished

, thre':"9\ll:lrter len~s b~hind topqualifIer Jet Go Chick. N1Cod!!mus.rode the filly fOr owner KennethKeeling of Huntsville, Texas.

Sompinlikaglass, wiimer of theFireCracker Futurity at DeltaDowns, trailed No.2 qualifier SQmePower Play by the same distancewith Bruc'e Pilkenton aboard.Som­pinllkaglass is owned by Louisian-na Senator.J.E. Jumonville Jr., '

Bunny Rockette made the finalfield with a runner.up finish to Mar-thas Six Moons. Nicodemus pilotedthe S.lIil On Bunny filly for trainer J.Rodney Reed. She's owned by Markan4 Wilford Miller of Bartlesville,

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A powerful field emerged for the28th running of the $2.53 million All~erican F,uturity f~l.lowing tim/;'trIals for the PrestigioUs raceWednesdl:lY at Rui,doso Downs.

~he I:lf,ternoon programspotbghte4 the 108 surviVOrs fromflrst-roundeliminations goingagainst the Clock, Th/;' 10 hOrSesposting the fastest times advancedto the Ll:lbor Day c,lasslc, WhichtraditionallY closes out the seasonat the mountain track. Bille4 as theworld's riche.st quarter hOrse race,the winner of the All AmericanFuturity earns $1 million.

The owners of seven horses who"raced in Wednesday's time trialseach paid a $50,000 late penalty, tomake them eligible fOr the AllAmerican Futurity. Six of thoseconten4ers won their heats toqualify for the Grade I race.

Jet Go Chick turned in the topqualifying time, stepping off the4.4Q-yard course in 21.4.7 seconds\lnder rider Rudy 'Bustamante.Owner George Houser of EI Pasowrote the $50,000 check on theChicks Go Man filly <Iftel' her4ecisive victory in the $100,000 con­

.solation of the Rainbow Futuritylast month. She's conditioned .byJohnny Bustamante, RudY's father.

Some P,ower Play, second-placefinisher in the $566,000. RainbowFuturity, grabbed the No.· 2 berth inthe All American with a 21.48 clock­Ing. Jacky Martin had the ridingassignment for, trainer JackBrooks, who will be seeking hisfOUrth million-dollar winner'spurse. Some Power Play Is ownedby a' partnership of Oklahomabreeder Melvin Hatley, leadingthoroughbred trainer D. WayneLucas and Eugene Klein, fonner,owner of the San Diego Chargers.

Ronas Ryonmade short worJt ofhis division, drawing out to a3-length margin under Jerry'Nicodemus in, 21.60 seconds. TheWindy Ryon colt accounted for the$397,000 Kansas Futurity at RuldosoDowns this sumnier for trainer Ar­nol4 Simmons Jr. He's owned byBen Benham and James Plummerof Anthony, Florida.

Not many horses garner the con·fidence of handicappers as did LilBit Shiney in Wednesday's final AllAmerican division. A crowd oC3,600fans backed this summer's Rain­bow Futurity winner down to the 1·9choice and watched' talented riderJeff Williams steer the colt to a 11j,-length victory. The final timeWas 21.605 Into the stiffe.stheadwindof the day. Trainer Hugh Tucker islooking for his first All Americantrophy with Lil Bit Shiney, who Isowned by Shelley and LodieStapleton of Bellaire, Texas. ,

Jet OJ, the EasyJet colt who wona division of the Twin Futurity atLa Mesa Park the weekend befprethe opening round of trials for 'theAll American, went wire-to-wire onWednesday to post the seventh·fastest clocking of 21.625. BarbaraWaters Is the regular rider fortrainer Lee Jones. Jet OJ'mes thecolors of James Wells of Iowa Park,Texas.

Marthas'Six Moons, the last ofthe $50,000 supplements, earned theeighth-fastest time when Larry

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Interested bIdders may ~ure s, copy of, th~§~CWcaUbll.5 from 'the Putcllaslng Agent at the:Village HaU. ~

Bids must be received by tba:'Purchaslng Agentno later than 2.110' P.M... 'Monday, September 8,1986, at which time the blds wID be opened.

The VUlage of RuIdoso reserves thO right to re­ject. any and/or i,l11 bldS and waive aU forinallUes.. By Orderof Gwernllig Body

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lNVITATlONFORBIDSsealed bids will be received by the County

Manager at the" lincoln CoWJty COUrthouse. car..riz~o.New Me-tieo-, 'W\U19~OO A.M., 8eptember30,1886 ror the following: - '

Worker's: CompensaUonInsurancelnvltallonste bId with speclllcaUo... mal' be ob­

tained by ,calling the Count)' Manager's O[fice at6411'2337. ,

The epenlnil and reView or the bids wID be at thesamo locations at 9:00 A.M•• ~ber-30, 1986.

Llncolrt C<Kmty rose..... the rigllt to accept orreject aU or any. part or any bli:l, watVf! nllnorleclmlcalltl.. and award the bid to best serve theinterest of lJJicoln County'. ,.

"the State of New MexIco's Procurement- Code.secUon 1301·23 thruSectlon 1301-111j1, !'I.M.s.A. 1871,bn_ civil and orbnInal-.olu., fOl'I15 vlola­tlons. In addlUon,. the Ne- Me:dco ertmJn,a1StaluUlS impOSes felony pj!IlIIU., for megalbribes, grahilUes and ldckbicks.

Allpro~ must comply with t!Jo!'lew Mexle:<>Procurement Code.. _

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NOTICE is hereby glYen thot the V~O: 01l\u!dpso, Urtooln Count)", New Mexico. -c 101' ­scaled bids for tl radio and electroniCS tecltn1c1anfor the mnintcnance 'of electrical and electronicequipment, faclUUes nnd related systems.

,s'V.C. HilePersonal Repr:eseutaUve of the- EsIJlIe olMary C.HIIe

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Ruidoso. NewMexico 88345Legolll4l85 21 (8) 21, 28.

IN TlUll DISTRICT COURTOF LJNCOLN COtINTY,STATE OF NEW MEXICOTWELFTH JUDICLIL I)JSTR1CT ­IN TIlE MATTER OF TIlE ESTATEOF -:MARYC.~, Deceased.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS!'IOnCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lIlat the under.

IJigned has tM::en appointed Personal .Represen­tative er Ibis estaIC. All persons I1eving ~1.1msagaiQSt th1s estatC' are required lQ.'present theirclaJm.$ WUhln two (2) months after Ule date of thefirst pUblication of tb1s npUce or-the claims wID befOt"ever barred. CJnlma must be presented. eiUterto Ute undersigned Personal Repr~entat1ve- atP.O. Box: 154, RuIdoso. New Mexico. or lOed withthe LIncoln Counl>' District Court Clerk, Co...clzCRl)~ New -MexiCo.

DATED: Augustl2th,I886.

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The13e three photos showhow difficult somehorses can be to controlduring a race at RuidosoDowns. In the first pic­ture (above), Mr. MachoJet, with Jacky Martinaboard, breaks out of thegate (near the rail) andgets caught with someother horses. In the se­cond picture (right) thewell-known quarter horse(klckln$l up dust andbeginning to pull aheadof the fleid near the rall)is still running. sidewaysa .blt. In the third picture(below), Mr. Macho Jet,(No.5) pulls ahead, buthis head Is still turned tothe crowd. The powerfulhorse was an easy wln~ner in the seventh race'last Thursday at RuidosoDowns, but was not soeasy on rider Martin.

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LINCOLN COUNTYKICKOFF CAMPAIGN FOR THE

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1:30 to 11:30 A.Mo:c>Breakfast BUffet &

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Saturday Night6:00 to 9:00 P.M.B-B-Q Beef Ribs -

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Pan Fried Chicken'. (All You CanEatr

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ORNAIVIENTALBRASSFactory Direct Savings 40% To 75%

HAND CROCHETED ITEMS., ••PERFECT GIFTS!Lots of Handmade Christmas DeQorations

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"rhe enormous' Grindstone Dam project looks like a smallscale model When viewed from Excallbur Road. The 138·footdam has been completed except for generalclean·up, land·scaplng and water fill. '

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From Lookout Mountain. Sudderth Drl!le Is almost hidden 'from view behind the pine trees that surrolJnd the area.Motorists make 'their way down main street as they starttheir work day••

qarrielot, Mountain. F'rom this angle, golf oarts on the ooun­try club's fairways look like miniature toy cars.. ,

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TIiE FDIC IS OFFERING FOR SALEON·A COMPETITIVE "SEALED BID,"

lHEFOLLOWING PROPERTIES:

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Nestled In the dense green forest. this peaceful view of theInn of the Mountain Gods Is seen from atop Exoalibur Road.

This blrd's eye view of Cree Meadows Country Club andGolf Course Is seen from the Excallbur Road area atop

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"Bidding Terms and Conditions of Sale"~Offersother th!ln c!lshwlll tiot be considered.)

1) Property to be sold On an "as is, cash basis:' 2) rl\(e pereent eamest Money (Cashlel'$ Check Qr, ,Money Order). 3pie!l1ed bidswill beac::cepted until 3 pm. CST. September 22, 1986.

, . FOrbid packages and property Inspectl<ms contact: 'lI1eOM1ed Real estatE! Dept. at Midland, Texas 915/685·6524 or write to: Betty Byrom

The Federal ilepo.ltlll."tllnc:ecorporlltJon, P.0.13o)(3148 Midland. Texas 79702

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VIDEO 'rAPE AVAILABLE: FOR $25:THIS AMOUNT15 CREDlTEDTO PURCHASE PRICE: OF ANY SUBJECT p~OPERTY••

Land· Developed} UndevelopedRef. 365245 • A prime property' approx. 308,000 sq.Ft. in the heart or Midland,

Texas Central Bllsiness District.Ref. 365213 • rIVe tracts zoned retail. ready ror development. Approx. 305.000 sq.ft.

Midland. Texas.Tract 1 ·34,749 sq. ft. $48.800.00. Tract 2·201.177 sq. ft. $282,550.00.Tract 3 • 54.500 sq. ft. $76.600.00, Tract 4 • 7.000 sq. ft. $9.800.00.Tract5· 7,000 sq. ft. $9,600.00. (Approx. footage.) ,

Ref, 365147. ApproJ<. 653 acres or unimproved land with investment potential'tenv@nienttodowntown Midland.

-Ref.-365226··-C;omrnercial·lots..-ApprtlJ<..-28;()OO-sq,ft:-€loseto central business-districtMidland, TeKas.' ' ,

Ref. 365264 - Maverl<:k County rarmland, one site planted pecan plantatiOn. Adjacentto Rio ~randeRiver. Approx. 2,100 acres.

Ref. 365171 - Approx. 8.27 acres prime for mUltifamily development. Midland, Texas.

Offlcel Conurterdal .Ref. 365323 •Own your own orfiee, approx. 7,,938 sq.rt. in Mjdl!lnd. Texas. 'Ref. 365144 •Appro". ;;.02 aeres in industrial distric:t. Modern offic:e. warehouse and

. ., shOp facility. Appro". 41.810 sq.ft. Mid.land, Te"as. 'Ref. 365291 -Approx. 23,688 sq. ft. w!lrehOuse On large lot. Prime ror storage raellity.

freight break point. Midland, Tellas.Ref. 365356 ·3010·3020 Kermit Hwy, Odessa. Tell!ls. approx. 5.66 !'ere trad­

Approx. 33,000 sq. ft. ofbuildings,

MUltifamily I TownhousesItef. 365269 - P<lrtially eomplete 73·unit condo development on approx. 7.1 acreS pillS

. 'approx 3.1 acres excess.Hse your imagin.aUon. Midlatid. Texas. 'Ref. 365008 •C<lsa Carrizo...southwestem style 27·unit apartmetitcomplex. close to .

• business 1 industrial districts: Midl<lnd. Texas. , $ 750 000Ref. 365052 -II t6wl'lhornes, sorne incomplete and 40 additional lots. Il'lvestmel'ltpotel'lti!l1 . •. ,

and exceUentlocation. Midland. Texas~ '" .' .Ref. 353268 - Willow Tree Condominiums. 40 units condo project with potenti!ll to' $ 483,000

expand to 200. ul'llts. Some units need rep!lirs. Approximately 14.8acres. Interstate 20 frontafle. .

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AUsUST 30-31 & SBPT.1

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Opening August 4th

LA.RINCONADA GALLERYfeaturing works by

Peter Hurd, Henriette Wyeth, Michael Hurd,

Carol Hurd, and Peter Rogers.

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•The new lights at W;D. Horton Stadium are 65.feet high anohave much more power than the old qnes. The IIghtsanonew scoreboard were installed by Dial Electric of Ruidoso.,

The visitors' side of W.D. Horton Stadium will have moreseats this season. The present seats also are beingrem.odeled. Pioneer Western Construction Is doing the workon the visitors' seats. . .

W.D. ·.Horton Stadium will have a new look this fall. \ . . .

Your "YES" vote on FridaYwill help RUidoso Downs re,staurants be competitive with otherrestaurants in the area by enabling licensed establishments to serve customers alcoholicbeverages with their meals on Sundays.' ,

VILLAGE WATER, SEWER AND STREET PAVING PROGRAMS WILL BENEFIT .FROM THE ADDITiONAL GROSS RECEIPTS TAXES DERIVED FROM INCREASED SALES. .

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'SPi:CIAL MUNICIPAL i:LECTIONVillage of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico

. _August 29,1986Shall the Village of Ruidoso Downs allow theSunday saJe of alcoholic beverages by the drink

. for consumption on, the licensed premises Oflicensee, be allowed' in this Local Option District?

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i:Li:CCION i:SPECIAL DE MUNICIPAL. Pueblo de Ruidoso DOWns, Nuevo Mexico

29 de Agosto de 1986• lQue siiaPueblo de Ruidoso Downs debe per­

mitlr. la venta en domingos de bebidasalcoholieas en establecimientos con ljcencia,que sl esto se debe permitir en este Di~trito deOpcion Local?

ATTENTiON RU·IDOSO DOWNS VOTERS"YES" Friday, August· 29 ' Vote"Que*Vote

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power Iines...always take extra. Power lines care when using ladders or

are essential to deliver the tree pruning equipment. Whenelectric service that makes ' at the lake, be sure to keeppossible most of the conve- sailboat masts away fromnie!lces we take for granted. power lines. Overhead andTexas-New Mexico Power underground power lines areCompany takes great care to' , constructed to be safe, but Itconstruct each power line 'is up to you to treat them with

. safely. but these safety . respect and avoid them at allmeasures alone can't prevent times. Remember, electricity isaccidents. Here are some 1m- yotJr safest power choice, but , .portant rules to remember. contact with power lines canabout power lines. result In serious shock. We'fe

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Thursoay/ August 28,19861. The R~ldQ$o,New$ I 9B

The La,gest Selection Of Pottetyln West Te.as And SouthetnN...Me.ieo F,om Puehla, euadalaJa,a ~d Tecata, Mexieo: Ma.....all,'Te.as: ~d Italy. ' "

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The festive Cajun Partyat La Junta Guest Ranch.owneo by Bob andKatherine Finley, Sunoayproved to be a' big suc­cess. At left, 'neWlycrowned King and Queen

: Creole, (from left) Betty, Beachum Lewis and

James' Garner Moore,"pOse for, the' occasion.Some 225 people turned .out for the event staged,each yea~ at the ranch.,Below, guests enjoy con.versatlon. ano . Cajunbeverages ·at thebeautiful setting north of

, Ruidoso. At right, guestsd711ght in various Cajundishes Including shrimp ,'Creol~, New Orleans ricedressing, steak and okragumbO, shrimp eggplclntand more.

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Thanks to our,many friends, jockeys and trainers §R and local people who have sent friends to our I~ store during this season.. . '§ Clayton: Helen - Betty .

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Francis 1stBurgundyRichlieuSir ChristopherKing RichardGrand BaroqueEloquence

20% DISCOUNTOn furniture, china, glassware and primitives.

LARGE ESTATE JEWELRY SALESPECIAL PRICES ON JEWELRY

SPECIAL PRICES ,ON STERLING SILVER,

Sterling Teaspoons.•.$15 and $18 Each

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• OAK WELSH DIffiSSER.$450• OAK ROLL TOP DESK.. $500.. BUTLER'S TABLE $195

Very large selection of rings, pendants, earrings, necklaces,. .bracelets, loose diamonds and,other jewelry. .

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1.32 ct. diamond. " $1,600 .75 ct. diamond _ $9501 ct.. diamond.- $1,800 2.15 ct. diamond $3,900

coin County LOdgers' Tax Committee member, BobFinley (left) and SoH Conservation Service officerRichard Ramsey discuss the cistern during a recent visitof the committee to White Oaks. (Photos by LindaPonder.) .

. .,counts payable items .and the weekend. .resignation of communications -Adopted a resolution transferr- .detention officer (COO) Janet ing$50,OOOfromthegeneralfundtoWilliEl and the hiring of COO Danny ,the Street Department, after.:Flluerstein. . ' . wondering.if the act is a repeat of

However, they questioned •an earlier transfer. Mayor Harrisseveral payments, including an in-' said the funds previously were in·voice for computer-generated utili· vested in a certificate of depositty statements. Finance officer (CO) which was subsequently cash·Dana Cary mqlIained the large pay- ed and placed in the genllral fund.ment was for an order placed dur- He said Monday's action was to geting the term of former Mayor J.C. them into the account where theyDay, but received after Mayor Har- can be spent.ris took office. -Opened bids on purchasing two

In a telephone conversation Tues- vmage vehicles advertised fol' sale,day, Cary said the village pui'chas- but failed to act on the bids. Offerscd 11.500 forms, or about a year's on a 1974 Ford 4x4 truck includ.ed:supply. for the invoice total of -Raymond Montano--$281$2,372.tl5. During the meeting -R.A. Villanova-$252trustees asked Cary to com\?are -Melvin Means-$216prices to see if the Corms could be Bids received on a 1978 Plymouthacquired at nlesser cost. . included:

In other reguiar business Mon- -Albert Montes-$256day, the board: '-Joe Almadges-$210

-Was thanked by the Ruidoso -Adjourned into executive ses-Downs Ladles' AuxIlIary for pro- sionregaiding acquisitions andviding a meeting plaCll. The aux- litigation. .'iliary also sent thanks to all whohelped clean the Triple Crown Con­dominiums grounds that will be \IS­ed Cor an Arts and Crafts Fair this

flooding problems at his residence.Atkins said the best solution he

could.prop·ose would cost $8,000 to$10,000.

"It's qUite involved," notedAtkins in recommending a~200-foot dltch be widened·t<>haii:we heavy waters. Barrett agreed

. with the trustees' decision to holdoff Wltil after the drainsge study.

'l'rustees also decided to ask theState Highway Engineer in Roswellto help correct the drainage pro­blems where Wheatley's land'is ad­jacent to State Highway 70.

"Mr. Wheatley knew very wellwhat he was getting into when hemoved in there," remarkedBuchanan. He introduced Jim Huntof Muleshoe, Texas, the owner ofthe propel'o/, and said Hunt alreadyhas spent about $2,000 to alleviatewater problems on the land.

"Mr. Wheatley asked to move on­to that propertyknowing it's a floodarea," noted BUChanan, adding theproblem was apparently used byWheatley to bargain for cheaperrent.

'l'rusteesunanimously approvedII consent agenda including ac-

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Downs Trustees to study drainage

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by FRANKIE J.ARRELL .News Staff Writer

The Ruidoso Downs Board of.Trustees Monday discusseddrainage but delayed adopting aplan to solve the village-wide pro­blem until a full-scille drairiagestud)' is complete.

"We've got a drainage problemall over town," said Mayor JakeHarris, whO predlcts it will getworse' as the mW1lcipality com­pletes more paving projects.

Trustee Conrad Buchananagreed, but reminded the groupthat appl1calion hilS been made fora $2lj,000 grant for a city-widedrainage stiidy.

"I think we better look at anoverall plan instead of doing itpiecemeal," said Trustee J.L.Wilson. Trustees agreed to put offany construction or redesign untilthe results of a complete study areavallable.

DisCUSSions were in response to areport by village engineer BarrettAtkins of Roswell on his review of acitizen's complaint. Joe Wheatleyrecently blamed the village for

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29 de Agosto de 1986<-Que sila PueblQ de Ruido$o Downs debe per­mitirla venta en domlngos de bebldas

,alcoholioas en estableoimientos con (icencia. .que si esto se 'debe permitir en este Oistrlto deOpOlon Looal? '-

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LotS.....OWNER FINANCING. Alto e;,-.st_ClOd "uncl.lol.lotl••7.$00ond .II.BOO. Mlddl. ca,far-I.....t.d In tul...._ wlth ..kw..23,$00.BARGAIN, BARGAIN. BARGAIN._t lWlgh.. WHAT A DIAL!.5.000. Woodh.nd HlIls_noat "l.w o...rlookl"" c:.nt_.no.ooo.MOBILE HOME LOT. CIty UtIUtl_-~for ............ ,2,$00.1'_AO' FOR MOTORc:YCU. CAR• .oAT. pl..-IIH-_If. you..etWn t.mu.$6~aoo.

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SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONVillage of Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico

, August2~,1986.Shall. the Village of Ruidoso Downs all()w ,theSunday sale of alcoholic beverages by the drinkfor consumptlon ortthe licensed premises oflicensee. be alloWed in this Local Option District?

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P.M.. .a publlQsale wID~ held B.t 'Torn WhttakQt",Tnlcking, North pf lWswell,New Mexlea, tp $~Ufor C83btM foUo-wmg collateral, tQ wit;

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develop a trust betweeli m~'customers and myself. That's Olekey to success," she said. "Youhave to be very dedicated to makethe customers want to com", bacl, tosee you."

.Although she attended iuniol' ('01­lege in San l~ernadlno, <-".alifornia.and studied btisiness law. Parsonsenjoys the line of business she is in.

"I am doin'g exactly what I want. to do. The one exception would be

having more time to paint," shesaid.

Parsons enjoys paintm~ with OIL"and watercolors.

In the future, ParsolL'> would liketo slacken her pace and eventuallyown and operate onl~' till' nl'WMary's Jo'ashions. .

"In the future, I would like tuslow down and travel. My husband.Don, and I like to tra.el in the falland winter. We are celebrating ourloth anniversary this year." shesaid.

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member of Altrusa and is amember'of the Methodist Chureh.

"Ruidoso is the greatest place inthe world to live and-I don't plan onieaving," Parsons said.

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Mary Parsons. Mary Parsons, owner of twoMary's Fashions stores in Ruidoso,has been in business for herself for20 years. .

Shll came to Ruidoso 10 years agofrom Oklahoma. .

"I came here to take an art classand just felljn love with it," Par­sons said. '

Parsons sold her flower shop inStratford, Oklahoma, and moved toRuidoso in 1976.

. She opened Mary's on SudderthDrive in March 1982, and her newstore in the Jira Plaza in May 1986.

As a businesswoman, Parsons isvery optimistic about the economyin Huidoso.

"I know it is bad in Texas andOklahoma. and we depend on thosepeople, but I feel good aboutRuidoso. I feel it is going to grow,"she said.

What.does it take to have a suc­cessful business in an area.depen­dent on tourists? . . .

"I feel service, friendliness,honesty and trust are importantwith customer relations. 1 care and

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very pleased it 'lias~otten a goodreputation," she said. '

Wilson plans to'continue workingwith festival organizers. '

"I imagine I vyill be hlllping; theyalways need somll help,'"she said.

.' Wilson's plans for the future in­clude'travel and relaxation.

'''We will probl'lbly,mostly traveland relax. We'll go to See ourchildren in Texas, Denver and Mon•tllna. We have a son in Montana ...that's a favorite place' of o~s,"Wilson said. ' .

Wilson said she would like toorganize a, special group..

"One thing I'd really like. to I;!o is 'start a diabetes support group, to

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,diabetes. I have gotten some infor­mation from the state already," shesaid. ' . .

· In her spare time, Tillman enjoyscooking, reading, swimming andj10rseback ridi11g. .

said..The dual role· of principal and

district specIal education dirllctormakes for nwnerous hours in theworkplace.

· "I do put ina lot of hours. I thinkit is the extra effort people who getthe extra results," she said.

Long hours, hard work and enjdy-ingone's "job all coincide, Tillman . healthy ·growth," she said. said.said. One key to success is planning,. Dil'aolo has maiw goals for

"If I didn't want to spendtbat Dil'aolo said. . Ruidoso she would like to seemuch time working, I could get out ."I like to do a lot of research achieved. .of it. But, I want to work here. I do befor.e I go into a busine$s. Peop~e "I would love to see a broadernot think we should have alJyone in wanting to open a business 10 economic base in ltuid.oso to till inthis district who doesn't want to· Ruidoso need to have projections, the gaps. A corporate trainingwork," she said. sel1.llomething needed year round center or convention and events

Although having worked in the and have 9Je capitai to get through, center would be ideal. I would alst)education system for many years,. the hard bmes," she said. like to see us expand the tourist at­Tillman·says she continues to learn' Aside from business obllgations, tractions in the way of recreation sonew things each year. DiPaolo is involved In various com- that people with families can enjoy

"I suppose my goals include im- munity activities. She is an Altrusa It here. I think the village needs toproving. I am amazed at how much charter member, a member of the pursue more al'eas for parks andI learn every year•.I hope I can put Spirit of Ruidoso and the chamber picnicking, I would love to see ait all to good use," she ·said. ' Economic Development Task Wet 'n Wild park. a ZOO and a sled-

Tillman is stllongly committed to Force, and' has been elected· ding area for people who don't slti."'her work. Ruidoso Valley Chamber of Com- DiPaolo said, .

"My sense of commitment is very merce Board of Directors president DiPaolo's own futufe plans in-high. I was brought up with a strong for 1987-88. elude some relaxation.aense of responsibility to other peo- "I wanted to give something backpIe. I feel very strongly about to the community because the com- . "I hope the eeQnomy pll'l,s up andthat," she said. munity gave a lot to me. 1 enjoy It gets to where I can spend mon'

'I'iUman's plans for the future in- chamber work immensely," she time traveling," she,said.clude remaining· in the Ruidoso _....,... '--....,. _area.

"I don't plan to leave this area. Ithink we have the best of manyworlds. We have the natural beauty

·of the area and fantastic communi­ty involvement in the schools.There couidn't be a better situa­tion," she said.

"It takes hard, hard work andlong, long hours. It also helps tohave a nice supportlngfatnily andstaff. My husbimd, Jack, takes careof 'the Paddock, and I have fan­tastic employees that. are realdedicated," DiPaolo said. .

DiPaolo achieved the "MillionDollar Sales" club .award in 1980t .

, received "Outstanding RecorCi 01Sales" recognition in 1982, com·pleted the Graduate. Realtors In­stitute in 1983, and achieved the"Realtor of the Year" aw.ard in1985,. .. '.

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Yourself; to get to know' yourcustomers personally," she said.

liow do gift shops handle com­petition ina tourist-orientatedtown? ,

"For a long time•. before, therewere So many shops, we tried not to

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Although involved in variousorgani~ations, Wilson is probablybest known for her extensive con­

, tributions to the Ruidoso Arts and"Crafts Festival. She was originallya participant in the event with hermusic bolt creations. Wilson waschairman of the artfestivaU\lr anumber of years 'and has been in­volved in the event for the past 10yearS. ,

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Elllmentary School principal, hasbllen involved in t4e education

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Glovis nine years ago and is beginn.ing her second year as principal.She is also ~e district's specialeducation director and is activelyinvolved with the state department.

"Working with thll schools is thebest place to be if you enjoy work­ing with cbildren. I just can't im­agine doing anything else profes-sionally," Tillman said. ,

TlIlman earnel;! a bachelor'sdegree in' Elementary El;!uca­tlon/Special Education in 1961, amaster's degree in Counsellitg in1912 anI;! an Education Specialist'sdegree in EducationalDiagnosis/Administration in 1919.

"I have a very oroad educationalbackground. Each area is helpful tathe others. The experience teaching.in both speCIal edllcationclassrooms and regular classroomsis very beneficial," she said. '

TiUinan said one of her strongestpoints is a strong, positive attitude.

"Lots of kids say to me, 'Why areyou always smiling?' The school isa good place to be happy. 1 am avery positive person. I'm realisticwhen I liave to. be, but 1 do not likebei,ng around negative people," shesaid.. As principal, 'filiman says she ex­

pects a great dealof her coUea~ues."I do expect a lot lit the teacllel's,

and don't expect til" change that.There is not a single child thatdeserves any less than that," she

could have income coming in at thesame time that I ran my business,"DiPaolO said.

Barbara DiPaolo, of DiPaoio DiPaolo Real Estate is located inReal Elstate, came to Ruidoso from 'rhePaddock shopping center onSt. Louis, Missouri, in January Mechem Drive. The Paddock was1961. Her parents built the Lazy T completed in 1983, and DiPaoloMotel, now the Whitlock & Lyle Real Estate opened in May of thatReal Els,tate building. , same year. DiPaolo a~s an .

DiPaolo has her own real estate Ice cream. Churn franchise~company and shopping center, and store in the center along with Coun·is actively involved with communi- try Time Western Wear.ty projects and groups. . How does llflindividual cope with. In 1969, DiPaolo purchased a Na- so many obligations?tional Hortles franchise and went in­to the home building and sellingbusiness. The construction part of

, the business was shul:: down andDiPaolo began working in generalreal estate in 1978.

By1982, DU'aolo had her broker'slicense and was actively· sellingcommercialreai estate. ,

"I enjoyed it very much. I wasalways fascinated with commercialreal estate," she said.

DiPaolo wanted to locate her of­ficein a targer structure withvarious si2ed spaces available torent.

"When I decided r vranted to have .my own company, r began lookingfor a. site. I decided it made moresense to lOCate somewhere where I

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Miller has attained many realestate sales achievements. Shemade the "Million Dollar Sales"club ill 1981, her first full year in thereal estate business. She repeatedthat in 1982, made Multiple ListingService's "Sales'Person of theYear," and received her broker'Slicense that same year.

In 1983, she opened Susan &AssocIates, Inc., and made the"Multi-million Dollar Sales" club.She did the same in 1984, made the"Million Dollar Sales" club in 196&,and has had over $2 million in salesso far this year.

What.is bel' secret?"To succeed in my field is pro­

b:ibly no different than In mostwalks of life. You have to iove whatyou do, work hard and surroundyourself with other ~sitlvepeople.Attitude is the key,' she explained.

Miller's company elUTenlIy haseight agents who work under the"family concept.", "Our philosophY is to represent asmall, sleek, well trained and pro­fessional staff that can handle anykind of property. We do this by aconstantsharing of information andresponsibUltles," she said.

She saidshe would like to see thecompany grow, but not too much.

"The neat thing is we really arekind of like a fanilly; large enoughto handle things and small enoughto care nbout each other. I don'twant it to get so big where itbecomes impersonal," she said.

If Miller has her way. she willnever stop working.

"I enjoy work and have alwaySbeen very competitive. I am in theprocess of buUding my company toa point that in a few years, myyounger, strong people can basiCal­ly run it, giVing me more time forother pursuits. I never intend toquit working, though," she said.

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In an area where making endsmeet depends heavily on investors,tourists, weather conditions and oil

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Real estate broker Susan Miller,46. of Susan and Associates Inc.,began ncr professIonal cm:eer as aschoolteacher. She became involv­ed in real estate, after 19 years ofteaching, on a dare. '

"Dave Parks (ot.Perteet-Parks&AssocIates, Inc.) daredme to try it.He thought I would do well in realestate," Miller said. .

Although it was a hard decisionleaVing teaching, Miller has noregrets.

"I have loved it from the day!started," she said.

Miller attended the University ofNewMexico and EasternNewMex­ico UnIversity. nnd earned amaster's degree in Education and areading spe(',ialist certification. Shecame to Ruidoso in 1962 and beganteaching grade school. During tilesummer of 1978, she started work­ing for Perteet·Parks &Associates,Inc. By 1981, she was working inreal estate full time.

"People need new challenges. itis good for them to try new things.How are you going to know if youdon'ttry. Besides, I'mcompetltive;that's what made me do it," l\tlllersaid.

HaVing cllInpetition in the realestate business in Ruidoso is nosecret.

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Wilson'S parents Opened The said. .Rll/ldrunner some,16 years ago.She . What is the key to SUCceSS illand her husband; Archer W1lsonzbusiness?bought the store a year later aI:\uhave operated It ever since. "Working hard ... that's the key.

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AugUst 16-J:.J"Pugh o£ l'tuidoso rePQl1;ed a gas Illtipat the' petit larcrmy. Fined $100, Ilpspend­Levelland" Te~all, l"epo/:ted a '7-11 llIl ffighway 70. Value o£ the ed. Orderell to pay $50, cllmplete 20larceny incident at .100Shadllw galllllinetaken was listed as $14. , hours ll£ cllmmunity servICe andLane. MlsceIlaIlellus items valued August 23-Mark Putnam o£ serve six months on PrQpatiQn.at $80 were ,reponed missing, :R,uidollo reponed vandalillm at the ()hristolJal I:lanchez: assault and

August, 19--Mary Lou Jarrett ~ecastConcrete Cll. Damage was patterY-o Orderedtil undergo alCOQlllreported a Sears Craftsman gas I estimated at $l,liOO.. counseling and have nil £urtherpowered Weedeat\'lr misslng from August l!2--Juanetta Davis llf alcohol related offenses for si~,103 Kaipab. Value o£ the mlssing Ruidoso repllned a burglarY at 100 months. '" 'item Was estimated at $224. Ivy Lane. Items reported'missing,

Aug'ust 24:--'-Veromca Salas o£ include" a clll"puretor, gasoline canRuidoSll Dllwns repllrted her purse and red lawn mllwer valued at $200. '

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. August 9-Val Marku.ssen ()£ Lub­bock, Texas, repllrted a burglary at106 W. Han in which a SCreen dlllll;'and windllW were broken causing.$30 in dlll"llilge, Jlousehold andmiscellaneou,S items valUed at $194were repoded missing.

August 10-Becky Land 'OfGellrgetown, Te~as, repllrted, thewindow o£ hel," 1985 ChevroletSuburban was brokenwWe thevehicle was parked at HOliday Golf;Items repotted missing include $20 ,in cash and miscellaneoUS itemsvalued at $290. .

August lO--Elmer Skinner ll£Carlsbad reponed a burglary at 104Alamo Drive. Electronics equiP­ment valued at $2,650 was reponedmissing. "

August U-Wllliam L. Pitt ofRu,idoso Downs reported a battery , ,incident at Don's Pharmacy. ,

August ll-Janet Willis ofRuidoso Downs reported a bombthreat at camelot Theater.

August ll-Dave Hull of Ruidosor\'lponed a burglary at The Bull"Ring. Hull reponed that $5,965 wastaken by unknown perSll!lS Whll ap­parently gained entry thrOUgh theair conditillning duet. '

August 13-Shirley Atwood o£Ruidoso reponed a vandalism inci­dent at 301 Mechem Drive. Damagewas estimated at $50. ,

August 13--Norma Belcher ofSeguin, Texas, reported a burglaryat 112 Pippin Street. Electrllnicsequipment valued at $750 was.r\'lported mIssing, and damage to adoor was estimated at $200.

August 14-Mlcbael W. Spauldingof Ruidoso reported a shoplifting in­cident at Wal~Mart in whichcassette tapes valued at $16.24 weretaken. ,

August 15-Bates Wif<l: o£ Ruidosoreponed a Ilhoplifting incident 'atChancellor's. Clothing valued at$550 was reponed missing.

August 15-Mike Mllntesof.Ruidoso reponed a larceny incidentin which equipment and toolsvalued at $1,531 were taken fromWater Works by Mike at 510Mechem Drive.

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It's the opening of anotherfootball seasoh in Lincoln.'County, Teams from RuidosoHigh School, Capitan HighSchool and Ruidoso MiddleSchool are getting ready foranother "great season. Atright, Ruidoso's Jeff Will·

. ingham is the. heir apparentto,,.rail-state standout Russell'

Easter at quarterback. At bot­tom, Ruidoso battles Clovis Ina scrimmage of defendingstate champions; the War·riors winning the 1985 AAA·division title and Clovis takingthe AAAA-division crown.

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FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN CmJRCH

. RuidosoR. Winston Presnall, PastorChurch School--9:30 a,m.Sunday'Worship--ll ,a,m.

NOGALPRESBYTER~CHURCHNogal

Sloan Humphreys and Patrice Bittner,Humphreys, MinistersSunday Worshi{Fll a.rn.

MEsCALEROREFORMED CHURCH

MescaleroBob Schut,MinisterChurch School...9:30 a.m. .Sunday Worship--10:30 a.m.

RUIDOSO WORD MINISTRIESRuidoso Downs

Sunday School-9:45 a.m.Sunday Worship--l0:30 a.m. &7p.m.Wednesday Services-7 p.m.

PRISONFELLOWSHlPCampSierra Blanca,FortStanton

Phone: 257,·2510 ,Bill Rawlins, area directorMeeting-3rd Sunday of each month

WHlTEMOUNTAINSEARCH AND RESCUE

Third Tuesday, 7:30p.m., LincolnCounty Sulroffice, John Ellis, presi­dent; Jim Edwards, secretary,

WOMEN'S WORKDAY AT, CHURCH OF CHRIST

First Wednesday at the 'church,Palmer Gateway.

ST. ANNE'S GUILDFourth Thursday, nooni in ''the

parish hall of the Episcopal Church ofthe' Holy Mount. Communion, lunchand meeting.

LINCOLN MOUNTAIN MENFirst Thursday, ,7 p.m' l at The

Cochera restaurant.

SIERRABLANCA SWINGERS.Basic and mainstream square dan­

cing. Thursdays, 8 p.m., at FirstChristian Church. 258-3186,336-:1907 or .257-2883.

,The Space City Squares inAlamogordo dance the first and thirdSaturdays, 8.p.m., at the fairgrounds.Visitors are welcome.

'NAZARENE

JEHOVAlI'S WITNESS

JEHOVAH~WfINESSESRuidoso-Kingdom Hall

Highway 37,ForestHillsSubdivisionDon Russell, Presiding OverseerSunday PubUcTal~-10 3.m.Sunday Watchtower Study~10:50a.m.

Tuesday Bible Study-7:30 p,m.Thursday Ministry School-7:30 p.m.Thursday Service Mel!ting~:30 p.m.

UNITED MltTHODIST CHURCH3rd&White Oaks, Capitan

Nancy Bowen, Pastor .Suhday School-ll a.m.Sunday Worshi{F9:30 a.m.

TRlNITrUNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH

. 10000Avenue, CarrizozoNancy Bowen, PastorSunday School-l0 a.rn.Sunday Worsrup-ll: 15 aim.Wednesday Choir--6:30 p.rn.

COMMUNITY UNITEDMETlIODIST CHURCH

Behind the Bank of RuidosoJames Rodgers, PastorSunday School-9:30a.m.SundayWorship-.--8:30 and 10:30 a.m,

ROTARY INmRNATIONAL. RUIDOSOBONDOVALLEY . ST.ELEANOR'SWOMEJN'SGUILD .

ROTARY CLUB Third Monday, 7p.m., St. Eleanor'sTuesdays, noon, a~ Cree Meadows: Catholic Church, .

Country Club. ' . ,, . \ SAmARITACATHOLIC

RUIDOSO ART GUILD COMMUNITY LADIES GROUPSSecond Tuesday, 7 p.m., Carrizo Capitan: last Thursday, 10 a,m'lin

Lodge. . Sacred Heart Parish Hall,Carrizozo: Alternate first Sundays"

RUIDOSO CARE CENTER 3p.,m" and first Mondays, 7p,m., atAUXILIARY Santa Rita Parish Hall. 648-2853. f·

Third Monday, Tp.m" at Ruidoso, 'Care Center, Refreslunents servedand everyone welcome.

RUIDOSO SHRINECLUBFourth Wednesday at various loca­

tions. Call 258·3622, 257·5235 or257·7422. ,

RUIDOSO VALLEYCHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Third Wednesday, noon, in the WRITER'S GUILDChamber of Commerce building on Third Thursday; 7 p.m., in theSudderth Drive. Meetings open to the . RuidQs,o Valley Chamber of Com·public. merce conference room.

RUIDOSO GUN CLUB'1hird Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the

Ruidoso Public Library, 378-4603.

EfISCOPAL

FOURSQUARE

CAPITANFOURSQUARE CltURCItCemetery Road, capitan,

Barold W. PeITY,PastorSunday School-10 a.IIi.Sunday Worsrup-lla,m.& 7p.m.Wednesday Bible Study-1 p,m.Daily.Prayer-5 p.m.

EPISCOPALCHURCHOF THEHOLY MOUNT

121 Mescalero Trail, RuidosoBurd~tte Stampley, RectorChurch School-9-10:15 a,m.ffor children in grades 1-9)

Sunday-Holy Eucharist~ &10:30a.m.YouthGrou~:30 p.rn. SundaysWednesday Prayer Group-noon

, MJ\SONIC LODGE NO. 73'First Monday, 7:30 p,m'l iIi the

Eastern Star building, Palmer .Gateway!' Robert "Red'~ LudwigW.M.; Ray Dean Carpenter,Secretary. '. ..""

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, NATIONAL ASSOCIA'l'IONOFRETmED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

Lincoln County Chapter 1379SeconQ Tuesday, 10 a.m., at First

Christian Church.l·oqTIMI.r~ ,

I · 'RUIDOSO DOWNS0,"" 'LADmS AUXILIARY

1+,.. . ~..;w, First Monday, 7 p.m., in the"-R"AlloT RuidoSQ Downs Village Hall council

.chambers.OPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL SERTOMA CLUB

OF~UIDOSO RUIDOSO GARDEN CLUB ", Wednesdays, noon, at CreeWedn~sdays, 7:30 p.m' j at K-Bolis. Third Tuesday, 1:30 p,m., at the Mea dow s Co untr y CIub,

St,eve StIllman, 257~12j \ Ruidoso Public Library. Visitors and'ORPEROFTHE AMAMNTH, INC. guests welcome.

Ponderosa Court No.6Fourth Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., in the

Eastern Star building, PalmerGateway.

ST. MArntIASEPISCOPALCUURCU

6th &EStreets, CarrizozoPhone: 64&-2815:Burdette Stampley, Vicar. ..Holy Eucharist--:6 p.m., 1st & 3rdSundays .Office of Evening Prayer.....7p,m.;2rtd &4th Sundays .

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'l~"J' . EXTENSIONHOMEMAKERS CLUB~ Fourth' Wednesday, noon for

covered-dishluncheon, at the RuidosoORDER OFTHE EASTERN STAR ' Public Library.

Ruidoso ChapterNo, 65 RUIDOSO HONDO.VALLEYSecond Thursday, 7:30 p.m., HOSprrALAUXILIARY

Eas~ern Star building, Palmer Gate- ,First Tu.esday (evcept 'July &way. Visiting members welcome. ~

PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING August), 9:30 a.m., in the hospitalASSOCIATES conference room. Sally Avery,

. Personal, famil", couples and ' 257·2094.alcohol counSeling at Sierra Profes- RUIDOSO LODGERS ASSOCIATION 'UNlTEDMETHOPISTWOMENsional Center, Ruidoso, 251.5038. Car- Second Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the First Thursday, 7p,m., Communityrizozo, County Health Office, Court· Ruidoso Public Library., ' United Methodist Church fellowshiphouse Anne~,6'4/j.2412! 24-hour HELP· htine. 1-137-8680. RUIDOSO PUBLIC LIBRARY .all.

"~ Hours: Monday·Thursday-9 a.m.(t)" : to 7p.m, j Friday-9 a.m. to 5p,m,;;'! ,' . 'Saturday-l0 a.m. to 2p.m.

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CHURCHOFJEsUSCHRffiTtATtER DAYSAINTS

HUMANE SocmTYOF LINCOLN COUNTY'

Third WednesdaY,5:30 p.m" inRuidoso'Village Hall.

KIWANIS INTERNATIONALRUIDOSO VALLEY NOON

KIWANIS CLUBTuesday, noon, at Whis~ring Pines

Restaurant in Upper Canyon. VisitingKiwanis are welcome.,

LAMAZE PREPAREDCHILDBffiTH CLASSES

Scheduled nights, 7-9:3Q p.m. CanSally at 25Hi090, 257-2015, 653-4041 or,a78-8473. Six-week sessions~

LINCOLN COUNTYDEMOCRATICWOMENaka JACKS &JENNIES

Third Tuesday in various locations.Coleta Elliott, 258-4455.

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,FffiSTCHRISTIANCHUReBGavilan Canyon andHull Roads

Ken Cole, PastorRuth McGuire, Visitation MinisterSunday Summer Early ServicH:30a.m.Sunday School-9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship-10:45 a.m.

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CRURCH OF' JESUS CHRIST L.D.S.12milesnorth ofRuidoso

onHighway 48 \Phone: 3364359 or 336-4176}jarle Rogers, PresidentSunday:Priesthood Relief Society....10 a.rn.PriInaryand YoungWomen-10 a.m.Sunday School....l1 a.m,Sacrament--noon.

RAINBOW GffiLSASSEMBLYSecond and fourth Mondays, 1p.m.,

in the Eastern Star building, PalmerLIONS INTERNATIONAL Gateway.

WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUPEVENING LIONS CLUB FORCO~ULSlVE EATERS

Tuesdays for supper, Lions Hut on Mondays, 9 to 11 a.m., at theSkyland a half block off Sudderth Ruidoso Public Library. Ca1137lH464Drive behind Mountain Laundry. for more infonnation.

1 RUIDOSO VALLEY RIO RmDOSO LIONESS CLUBNOON LIONS CLUB \) Second Tuesday, noon, at K·Bob's,

Wednesdays, noon, at 'Whispering board and general meeting. ThirdPines Restaurant in Upper Canyon. Tuesday, noon, at K·Bob's social andVisiting Lions welcome. program meeting, Guests welcorne.

GENERAL FEDERATEDWOMEN'S CLUBS

RUIDOSO FEDERATEDWOMAN'S CLUB

Mondays at noon, covered dis~ lun­cheon followed by games. SecondWedne~day, 1:30 p.m., program, teaand business. Woman's ClubBuilding. I

EVENING WOMAN'S CLUBFourth Tuesday, 7 p.m., in the

Woman's Club Building.

. 4·HCLUBFirst Monda~', 6:30 p.m.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARYFirst Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the

Ruidoso Public Library.GOLDEN AGE CLUB

First and third Wednesday at noonfor covered dish lunch and games inthe Adult Recreation C~nter (behindRuidoso Public Library I. Visitorswelcome.

~~IRST BAPTISTCHURCHTinnie '

Bill Jones, PastorSunday School-9:45 a,m.Sunday Worship=ll a.m.

HONDO VALLEYBAPTIST CHURCH

Hondo IjustoffHighway701Cal \Vest, PastorSunday WorshiJF10 a.m. &6p.m.

, Wednesday Bible Study-7 p.m.MESCALERO BAPTIST MISSION

MescaleroJames Huse, pggtor CHURCH OF CHRIST OLD LINCOLNCHURCH LU'mERAN

Lincoln TRINlTYMOUNTAINSunday School-IO a.m. 0' CHURCH OF CHRIST Burdette Stampley, Rector , SHEPHERD OFTHEBILLS FELLOWSHIPSunday Worshi{Fll a.m. &7:15 p,m. Highway 4i8, Capitan Holy Communion...7 p.m., 2ndLUTIlERAN CHURCH Gavilan Canyon RoadTraining Union-6:30 p.m. Sunday Rex Lane, Minister ThurSday 1210Hull Road Phone: 336-4213Wednesday Services-6:30 p.m. Sunday Bible Study-l0 a.m. Evening Prayer-7 p.Ill., 4th Leland Stevens, Pastor Dan Paxton, Minister

RUIDOSOBAPTIST~RCH Sunday Worship-ll a.m. &6p.m. Thursday S~day Early' Outdoor Summer Ser- Sunday School:-9:30 a.m.PalmerGateway Wednesday Bible Study-7 p.m. ' VlCH a.m. , .. Sunday Worship--10:30 a,m.

Wayn~ JOyCf!, Pastor 'Sf.A~'NEiS ' Sund3~!Sdml-9a,m. ~rOllda}! Youth Meeting-7 p.flt~undatSrhool:-9:45 a~rr1. ~~.~~, ~~-~_c_~~--'~~-~._--'-".EPISCOPAL CHURCH-""~-.SundayJVj)rship:-:lQa.~. __~<-Thursday"Midw~kScrvicc;;::'Lp.Il4-,~~'_"_~ "Sunday Wors~p-10:45 a.m. &6p.m. """ Glencde . .Wednesday Btble Study...7p.m. GATEWAY Burdette stampley, Rector METHODIST

TRINITY SOUTHERN CflURCfI OF CHltIST Holy Communion...g:30 a,m., 2ndBAl'TIST CHURCH .'. Ruidoso Sunday

Capitan (South on Highway 48, 'l11Urman HUXI Minister Holy Communion-9:15 a.m., 4thDale Beeman, Pastor Sunday Bible Study...9:30 a.m. Sunday,Sunday School....9:45 aim. SUIlday Worship-l0:30 a.lll;SundayWotship-l1 a.m. Sunday Public Talk....10 aim.For more information call 354-2430 . Wednesday Prayer ¥eeting....1p.m.

.BAHA'IFAITII Wednesday Ladies' Bible ClassBAllAil FArra. -9:'30 a.m. ,

RuidosoMeeting in homes of members.Phone 258-4117

CATIlOLIC 'SACREnHEART

CATHOUC CHURCH, .Capitan

Sunday Mass-9 a.m.SANTARlTA

.CATHOLIC CHURCHcarrizozo

Saturday Mass-7 p.m.Sunday Mass-ll a.rn.

ST. ~tEANOR'SCATHOLIC CHURCH '

RuidosoFather David J. Bergs, PastorSaturday Mass:7p.m., St.Eleanor's. .4:15 p.m., San Juan, Lincoln

B.unday Mass: . ''9:30 &11:.15 aim:, St. Eleanor's8a.I11., St. Jude Thaddeus,

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ASSI~MBLY O~' GOD

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS,

p.m. Saturdays.

CAPITAN ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS &AlrANON

Wednesdays, 8 p.~., at the FairBuilding.

CARRIZOZO AA .Saturdays, 8 p.m., in the Rural

Electric building.

AMERICAN LEGIONROBERT J. HAGEE POST 79

Third Wednesday, 7p.m" in thePost Home, Highway 70 ,and Spring .Road, Huidoso Downs.

APACHE INDIANASSEMBLY OF GOD

MescaleroTommy Good. PastorPhonH7H747Sunday School-9:45 a.m.Sunday Worship-lO: 45 a.m. &7p.m.Wednesday Services-7 p.m.

B.P.O.E. NO. 2086~'irst and third Thursdays, 7:30

p.m., at Elks Lodge Building onHighway 70,

B.P.O.E. DOESSerond anti fourth Thursdays, 1:30

p.m., in [':Iks l.{)dae Building onHighway 70.

CRURCHOFTHENAZARENE SEV:M1I OAYFULL GOSPEL At Bonito ParkNazarene ADVENTIST CHURCH

CHURCH OFJESUS CHRISTL.D.S. Conference Center, Angus Ruidoso Downs, Agua FriaMescalero Branch MISSION F'OUNTAIN OF 12miles north of Ruidoso, Hwy. 37 Phone: 378-4396

BIll Streeter, Presidentl 585-441O LIVING WATER FULL GOSPEL Phone: 336-4152 Rick Wilmot, PastorSunday: Priesthood and RellefSocie-- San Patricio Dudley B, Anderson,Pastor Saturday SabbathSchool-1:30 p.m.ty Meeting":"1l:3O' ~l.In. ' . . ~unday School-l0 a.m, Sunday School....IO a.rn. SatUrday Church Service-2 p,m.

,,Sunday School and Primary....Noon. ' Evening Services-7:30p~rn., Sunday Worshir>--l1a.rrl. &6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer MeetingSactamentMeeting....10:30 a,m. ... Sunday, TuestY&Friday .... Wednesday Fellowsrup-6:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m, , .

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'FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHCapitan

Dan Carter, PastorSunday School-9:45 a.m.Sunday Worshi{Fll a.m. &6p.m.

F~BAPTISTCHVRCH

carrizozoJolm Torrison, PastorSunday School....9:45 a.m.Sunday Worship-ll a.m. &7:15 p.m.Church Training~ :30 p.m. Sunday

ALTRUSA CLUB OFRUIDOSO~'irst Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. for pro- .

gram; 3rd Tuesday, noon for lunch at ,'the First Christian Church. WandaHarmon, 257-7591.

AMEl,UCAN CANCER SOCIETY'Fourth Thursday, noon at Ruidoso­

Hondo Valley Hospital.

·ATTEND THE CHURCH Of YOUR CHOICE EVERY SUNDAY

. BETASIGMAPmFour chapters,' secondan,d -fourth

RUIDOSO ARID GROUP : Mondays, 7:30 p.rn" in member~'. Meets in Holiday House Motel. Use . hom~s, 257-5368 or 257-4651,orange dQor at back. ~en &women, BOY SCOUTS OFAMERICAAA &Alanon stag meetings Sundays, , ... '.. .'.. .8p.m. Step Study Mondays, 8p.m. RUIDOSO BOY SCOUTS 'Alateen Mondays, 8 p,m, AA . .. . , .• '..

, Tuesdays,8 p.m, Alanon Tuesdays, 8 ,Troop 59: Mon,days, 7. p.m"at thep.m, Step Study Alanon Thursdays, 8 ,Ftrst Presbytenan .Church, Scout­p.m. Women'S AA and Alanon' master,Steve Norbury. . '.Thursdays, noon. Book studY' E~plorer Post 67: RUIdoso DownsFridays, 8 p.m. AA open meeting Police Departme~~, 378-4421, . ' JAYCEESSaturdays 8pm Cub Scouts: Third Sunday, 2p.m., 'Secondand' fourth Tuesdays, 7:~O

" , . at the ~irst Chris\ian Church. p,m., at the Deck House Restaurant.RUIDOSO AREA GROUP . CIVILAmPATROL' KNlGliTS OF COLUMBUS

. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS First· Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., RuidOso Ruidoso'Meets at 8p.m. Tuesdays at the Village Hall. Second and fourth Wednesdays at

Methodist Church, 220 Junction Road, DAUGHTERS OFTHE. St, Eleanor's Parish Hall, 7 p,m.for closed AA and Alanon meetings. 'M 1Lanf dkn' htOpen meetings are conducted at 8 AMERICANREVOLUT!ON, anue "or, gran 19.

Second Thursday, noon, mmem- KNlGH1.'S OF COLUMBUS. bers homes. 257-7186. Carrizozo

FAMILY CRISIS CENTER BOARD First and third Wednesdays at San-

Third Wedne$d.y, 1p.m., .•t the t. Rita P~.:,h.._•.~ ".Episcopal Church of the Holy'Mount.Arlene BroWl-chairman, BurdetteStampley, secretary.

FEDERATEDREPUBLlCANWOMENOF LINCOLN COUNTY

Fourth Tuesday in various loca­tions, Lois Aldrich, 354-2368 or JackieRawlins, 257·2510,

F~TBAPTffiTCHURCH

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Cleve Kerby, PastorSunday Summer Early Service--8:30a.tn.Sunday School....9:45 a.IIi.Sunday Worship-ll a.m.' &6p.m.Wednesday Services-7 p.m.

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FffiST IlAPTIST CHURCHRuidoso Downs

" Date W. McClesky, PastorSunday School...9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship-ll a.m. &6p,m.Wednesday Services-7'p.Ol.

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Palmer Gateway, Ruidosor~d Hillier, PastorSunday Srhool-9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship-1O:30 a.m. &6p.m.Wednesday Services-7:30 p.m.Choir Practiee'~Adult-Wedne5days at 6:30 p.m.-Youth-Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.

SONLIGHT ASSEMBl,Y OF GOD'---gillyGibson, Pastor, 258=52"00

Sunday Worship-.l0:45 a.m.Wednesday Worshi{F1:30 p.nt.Presently meeting at BarnettCarpets, 1019 Mechem Drive

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HDeming and Cobre also could betough. I think Deming has a real goodprogram now." .. The Warriors open the season Friday,August 29, against visiting Artesia.Artesia won the' 1984 state title, butRuidoso knocked the Bulldogs off; 14-13,in last year's opener. .

RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL1986 FOOTBALL ROSTER

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12' BACK 16512 BA<:;K17012 MGR11 END10 BACK10 BACK, .11 . BACK11 BACK12 BACK12 END12 BACK10 BACK12 BACK10 ' BACK

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•Cooper Henderson. Ronny Moskow. Geno Sogura.Mike Spock, Ridge Bowd.on. Clendon Kirkpolt'i<.k.Rocky Willingham. Terty Whorton. JomO$ HOH<Ho,jim Hofstad and Hennon Fox. '

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NomeJo'f.f ·WillinghamRod Wright'Philip Wright 'Dovid OroscoMicho()1 Swcmn()rDusty B()av()rsMalt GriogoRobbio Andorson "Kirk TaylorGarrot H()nsonChuck DanlolsChorlos SmithColby Doy ,

• Donlol CandelarioBilly HorrisonJof ShorwoodBon Mar.tinezToby Rue

'Bubba MillarBubba Lane

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team the Warriors mtist beat in Districta-AAA. Ruidoso, Silver City and Demingshared the district title last year.. .'

"I think Silver City would have to beranked first in the state now," Hender­son said. "They have all those linemenback and their junior group Wasundefeated. .

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. defending state AAA-division Warriors' kicking duties, also could seechampions. . , some action at split end.

Ruidoso finished last season with a Bryan Richardson will start at tight12;1 record and a 21-19 state champion- end. Gene Mowdy,a 230-pounder, andship game win over District 3-AAArival Jason Hill probably willstart at tackle.Silver City. ' ," However, Hill has an injury and his im-

The thrills and cheers of the Warriors' mediate status is uncertain.first-ever state AAA-division title were Sid Garcia arid Carl Bowden will go atgreat, but now the players must ConC,en- guard and Sean Parker will, start. at

,trate on a new year: 'center. Bowden started at defensive. Ruidoso returns five defensive tackle last season. ' ,starters and three offensive starters ,,' Defense is where the WaJ;riors appearfrom last year's tearn. t9 be strongest,.

Returning are all-state first team Even with Bowden starting in the of..players Brian Davis (split end)' and Jeff fensive line this year, the Warriors stillWillingham (safety). Willingham also have some excellent defensive taient.will start at quarterback for .the' Matt Evans, a 6-2, 20s.pounder whoWarriors. . ran the sprints in track and made all-, Gone are such 'outstanding per-.· state honorable mention in football, willformers like quarterback Russell be one starting end. Junior Sean MooreEaster, ,tailback Michael Williamson, will be the other end.

,guard James Herrera and. middle ' Shawn Mowdy and Colby Day will go ...linebacker Jeff Maxwell, all fIrst-team at tackle. Daniels, a second team all..aU-state picks. district linebacker last season, will go at

But .Warrior head coach Cooper middle linebacker.Hendersonis optimistic the players who Sophomore Dusty Beavers and juniorare replacing the above all-stars will do Jef Sherwood will be at the outside

. well. . linebacking posts. ."When their teammates get behind Alan Kirgan, Taylor and Garcia will

them, I'm sure they'll do a good job," see a lot of duty at cornerback. Will..Henderson said. ingham, Miller and Toby Rue will share

Willingham has proven in the past he .time at safety. ,','is a good quarterback. "Yes, the defense is ahead of the of-

He took over for ~n injured Easter two fense right now," said Henderson.seasons ago and helped the Warriors in- "They showed that in the scrinunageto the state playoffs. . (with Clovis last week)."

The .5-.11, 165-pounder has a good Another .area where the Warriors'throwing arm and can also run with the should be strong is the kicking game.ball. , Henson was the place kicker last

Kirk Taylor and Chuck Daniels will season and kicked a 3G-yard field goalshare duties at Williamson's 'old posi- against Clovis in the scrimmage.tion. While they may not have the Willingham will handle the punts, asgraduated Warriors· great quickness, he did last season. '.they have good speed. "We don't think our kicking game was

Billy Harrison returns at fullback and that strong last season, and we hope toalso is a good blocker. This will be his improve this year," Henderson said.third year as a starter, having been an . "We're also hoping our ,kickingoffensive guard his sophomore season. coverage improves.

Bubba Miller will be· the starting "We had four touchdowns scored thatwingback. He started as a safety on way on us in the Artesia game and thedefense last year arid will· play there Silver City games.again this season. . • • '''Garret ~d Jef~ have been doing

Needless to say, DaVIS WIll be the star- pretty good ill pr.actIce.llting split end. He is proMbly among the ,Henderson sees Silver City· as the

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The B ves currently have 21 players ' Jamie Candelaria and Cody Willardout for e team, but head coach Terry are Vying for the quarterback spot.Wharton peS to have more players out "It's real close, it's hard to tell,"with school now in session. 'wharton said about the quarterback

HWe need more players," he said. . position. "It's close at some other posi·"But all the players are nQW doing real tions, too."well." . Mike Chavez is the biggest Brave

Ruidoso opens against Dexter Thurs~ player. The defensive tackle-offe'nsiveday, September 11, on the latter's field. tackle is a lBO-pounder. .Dexter usually plays ninth-graders The Braves will open the home seasonagainst the Braves, so the opener should Thursday, September25,against Hager.be a tough one. . man. The game will begin at 3:30 p.m at

However, .Ruidoso defeated J;)exter, .W.O. Horton Stadium. . .18-6, last season. i I

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What will be the key to the Tigers'season?

"We have to be able to win early in the'year," answered Woodward. HWe haveto get experience winning."

Capitan's varsity football team may "Padilla passed for a lot of yardagebe lacking in nwnbers, but not, in last season," Woodward said. .quality. However, Sanchez was impressive in

The Tigers' only have 18 players, out last weekend's scrimmage against Car­for the squad, but most of them'played a rizozo and the New Mexico Military In­lot in 1985's 1-9 campaign, " , stitute junior varsity. Padilla has been

HWe've got good size and we're a lot injured recently.stronger: than last season," said Tiger Doug Eckland will go at fll1lback. Hehead coach Zale' Woodward. HWe've is a 6-1, 185-pounder who played in thebeen working in a weight program.'" line last season.. '.

Capitan should have its best talent ' However, he showed enough speed m,since 1983, jiIld pOSSibly even since 1982, track to be switched to the backfield thisthe Tigers' lastAdivision championship fall. , " ,tearn.. '.'. . Jay' Eldridge probably ,will start 'at

Capitan has talent and depth at ',tailback and Kerry Clements will go atquarterback with Troy Padilla and Ron- wingback. Other backfield candidatesnie Sanchez, both seniors. are wingback Johnny Castillo and

Both are about 5-10 and weigh around tailback Anthony Sanchez.135 pounds. Padilla started last season' Capitan's ·strength in the line shouldand Sanchez was inJ·ured. revolve around tackles Clay Layher and,

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Randall Joiner and Clay Guck are vy­ing for the starting center job. Joiner(140'pounds) isa senior and Guck (155pounds) is a sophomore. , .

William Beckley (lGO' pounds) andMike Lunn (165 pounds) probably will bethe starting guards.

John Parker (145 pounds) and GregSmith (165 'pounds) are vying for tight The Tigers will open tqeseason atend; Will Griggs (155 pounds) and Mi~e home Friday,,, A~gust 29," against .

'Shanks (155 pounds) will go at split end.. Eunice. The game will start at 4:30 p.m.Julian Romero is a versatile player Besides the Eunice game, other home

who could see" action" at fullback and contests 'on Capitan's schedule aretackle. against Texico, Springer (homecom­

Lunn is scheduled to handle the ing), Santa Rosa and Carrizozo.kickoffs and place-kicking duties. ,All of Capitan's home games will be inParker probablr will handle the toe afternoon. .

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VARSITYOpponentEuniceTatumTexicoHagermanSpringerDexterReserveCloudcroftSanta RosaCarrizozo

DateSep. 11Sep. 25Oct. 4Oct. 9Ocft 16Oct. 22

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RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL WA~RIORSFOOTBALL SCHEDULE· 1986

VARSITYOpponentArtesiaLovingtonGoddardTularosaPortalesNMMIHot SpringsLos LunasCobreSilver CityDeming

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RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL WARRIORSFOOTBALL SCHEDULE· 1986

JUNIOR VARSITYOpponent Place TimeLovington Home 2:00Portales Away 2:00Artesia Home 6:00Turarosa Away 2:00Silver City At Las Cruces 2:00Socorro Away 2:00Roswell Away 2:00Deming Home. 2:00

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RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL TARDIES:258.4910 ,/~-..stl1gents~ not be allowed to betar4Y

'Tom Hansen PrO l~loftJ,.P atR~~O HighSch!X'l.1f they are not m• '"r"- --~ cIass01tIme,theYwillreporttOtheAtten-

Rhonda SpauldIng, ecretary danceounseling Center (ACC) and willSchool Hours 8 a.m. t 3:40 p.m. ~ co ted absent from their regularly

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pus except at IUJlch•.This 'means' thatstudents may not leave during class timeunless they check out th'rough the office. Ifthey fail to do so, they will be considered tobe truant and will be subject todisciplinary action.

The campus is considered "open". atlunch, from 11:44 a.m.lo 12:40 p.m. qaily.Students are free to leave, but must beback by 12:40 p.m.

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STAFF:Gerald Ames, Social Studies, Wrestling carol Hubbard, English. Frenc~, World

Coach HistoryPam Anderson, Nurse , Clendon Kirkpatrick, General Science,Pixie Arthur, Girls Physical Education, Assistant Boys Coach

Head Volleyball Coach Chris Langley, Math. " .Karen Barrow, Art Ronnie Maskew, Civics, Econonucs,Ridge Bowden, Math, Assistant Boys Track Coach' ..

REGISTRATION: Coach Raymona McAdams, English,Registration will be in the Ruidoso High ABSENCES: Sergio Castanon, Boys Physical Educa- Humanities

School cafeteria. Students are allowed 10 absences per tion, Girls Head Basketball Coach James Millard, CustodianStudents will register by grades~ semester. Starting with the 11th absence, Dennis Davis, -English, Biology, Asst. Rick Overdorf, Science

. dit' lost The hid t diff Girls Basketball Coach Eddie Parker, Marketing8emors 9:00 a.m. cre IS • sc 00 oes no eren- J'D' kins M th C t J d Radtk Lib •J

. ti tebe..... d d d if un lC on, a I ,ompu ers u y e, rarIanumors 10:00 a.m. a ~ween excuse an unexcuse; a Mary Dominguez, COOk ' Bernard Roth, Special Education

Sophomores 1:00 p.m. student is not in class, he or she ~ absent Rebecca Durham, Home Economics, ,Lynda Sanchez, Spanish, SouthwestFreshn1en 2:30 p.m. unless her or she IS on a school trip. CheerIead.er Sponsor . Hist.ory ,

_"_~__"~__ Ci:~~~~~: ~it:Edrr~: the prin- Bdb Eldef, Woods, MechaniC$ . Thurman Sanchez, Drafting, Metals______:_"__ ~"" .~ ~ "" . ~_ .-GaleaEarrington,.EngUsh .. .lim.~hil1etj Custodian

Susan Fleharty, Special Education, Gene Segura,""""'English-;-Boys"lIeaa""Asst. Cheerleader Sponsor Basketball Coach

Danny Flores, Band Lucy Sernes, Special Education AideIda !iale, cafeteria Manager ,Michael Speck, BiologyI Assistant BoysDemse Hawthorne, Counselor • CoachMaggie Hawthorne, Specia! Educati9n .J~an Spurlock, Business, Education,

. Ooo~er .Henderson, SOCial Studies, Typmg " .. .'.,Athletic Director, Head Football Coach Darrel Stierwalt, DrIver Education

Rita Herrera, Cook' . '., Rosemary Swanson, Secretary .Jim Hofstad, Special Education, Assis· "Kathy Travis, English, Journalism ' ,

tant VolleYball, Girls Track Gerald Ttilly, Math ',' .Acie Houston, Custodian ' Lou Zellersj Head CustodianDoyle Howell, Attendance Neva Zellers, Custodian

RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL, • ,

• , .... VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE ·1986',Date Opponont Place TImeSop. 4 Tularosa A·B Home 5;30

1Sep.6 Arlesia A·B·C Home 1:00

,, Scp.9 Tularosa'A',B Away 5:30Sep. 13 Portales A·B·C Homo );00

, . SOp. 20 Socorro A·B,C Away 1:00SOp. 23 Cruces High A·B·C Away 4'00Sep.27 Portales A·B·C Away LOaSop. 30 Doxler A·B·C Away 3:.00Oel.4 Deming A·B,C Away 1:00Oel.7 HoI Springs A.B~C Away 3:30Ocl. 11 Cobrc A,B·C Harne 1:00Oct. 14 Silver City A·B Away 400Ocl. 18 Deming A·B·C Home 1:00Ocl.25 Hal Springs A·B·C Home 200Oct. 31 Silver Cily A·a Homo 300Nov 1 Cobrc A·B·C Away 2:00

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18. Pupils must cooperate in keeping thebus clean. .

19. Pupils should be on time as the busmust runon schedule. The bus will notwait for students.Pupils shall be courteous to thedrivers, follow rules, and obey thedrivers.PUpils shall~ that mbecareleia.()r-fo-.taa.achancenotonly-_.endangers their own safety but thesafety of others as well.Animals, fireanns, explosives or

:~l:gg~W~~tg~ ~\~block the aisle Or that will be tossedaround in an accident sball be earnedon the bus. Exceptions must be ap­proved by proper school authorities.

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any item inside or outside the buswlille riding the bus. . .

12. RoUgh or tiOisterous conductwiU notbepermitted in the bus. Pupils will bepermitted !-O converse in a normaltone while mthe bus. 20.

7. Pupils must occupy the seats assign- 13. Pupils shall stay out of the driver'sed them by school officials or the bus seat and shall not tamper with equip. ..driver. PupilsinJeSS,deSh'ibrese.ats. ' ~t. 21,may-mowJnto mor.e....desirabllLone,,,,--s_lLAn}LdaJnage-to..jhELbuajrODt~y _when the pupils assigned to the latter cause shall be reported to the driver.are not in the bus; any such moving 15. Pupils will not be permitted to leave 'may be done only when the bus is the bus on the way to and from school' 22.stopP,ed with the driver's i1pprovaI.· without the=ssion of atesponsi..

8. Pupils s.hall not at any tirile ride on ble school a . . 'strator in advance.the outsIde of the school bus. 16. Pupils who must cross the road after

9: Pupils must not extend their hands, alighting from the bus shall .aSS inanns, heads, or bodies through bus front of the bus far enough so ~at thewindows. '.' driver cansee them (approximatelyThbUSe Pwm~pilsdowmsustWl.nth0otuopenpe· ~~!2foenthOef 10 feet) and not behindthe bus. Pupils .

t DE ......"". shall crOSS the road only when the 23.the driver. .. . driver signals all isclear. .. .

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5. The use of tobacco in any fonn shallnot be permitted.

6. Pupils shaD notget on orelf{ the bus ormove about witltin the bus while it isin motion.

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when they are riding the bus. The pupils·mustobey the driver pr01llptly. P11p.its wb.odo not obey nI1es ami Jl~~iIlEtiollli.maI bereported to schOol offiCIals. Transporta·tion privileges may be.;;et'oked by schooloffiCIals.2. Pupils should never stand in the

traveled portion of the roadway whilewaiting for the school bus.

3. Pupils who are compelled to walk adistance to meet the bus must walk onthe side of the road to their left, facingthe traffic, except on divided 10,highways.

4. Pupils are not to carry on un­necessary conversation with thedriver while the bus is in motion.

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SPECIALEDUCATION AIDESNob Hill Elementary:

June LeCroneWhite Mountain Elementary:

Donna Parker. White Mountain Intennediate:

Libby~ ..Ruidoso Middle Schook.. ~ Conni~ Bowley ..

Rwdoso High SChool:LUCY Servies

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Physical Therapy:Shirley Cliff

Psychological TherapyDr. Paula LandDr. Cindy Riedel

. S~Language Therapylinda Currin

SPECIAL EDUCAtION ADMINISTRAtiONDirector

Karen S, TillmanDiagnostician

UbaIdo Skinner< Secretary

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SPECIAL. EDUCATION ANCILLARY PERSON·NELAUdiological Therapy .

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Special EducationSPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS

Nob Hill Elementary:BarbaraHays.Cathy Overdorf J

White Mountain Elementary:Caron CraneSusan DayGloria PaffordKaren8eitz

Special Educat!0nc~ are.offered at therapy, physical therapy, occupational White Mountain Intermediate:alI grade levels m Rwdoso schools. 8er- therapy and audiology.· . Naomi Cbowdhurl .vices are intended for those students who Anyo~ having a legitimate interest in a Becky Johnstoncannot function in re~ classrooms. student may milke a referral for screen- Cindy PaxtonServices vary willi the fevel of need, froIll ing. This shoold be done through a prin- Ruid'oso Middle SChool:one-hour-a-daY resource rooms to ftill-day ciPaI, who will then refer the Child to a Susan Flehartyprograms for those Who require them. screening committee. Fonnal evaluation Linda HawUtorne~cepU~ chUdren.served are: will be 'initiated only with parent permis- Susan Jeffers

--.._~__~a.DY~rdered~;.t---.. - ..--~ si.Q.Jl to doso.. __ KarBeth PSei0i!ersCommunication Disordert:U ----.----.- - .' en' tz---- .-_.._ ....._.. ---._.~.Gifted .. certified diagnosticians will d~termine Ruidoso High School:Hearing lD1Pm.t:ed whellier students meet state regulations Susan Flehartylaming Disabled 'for placement, and a team of persons In- Maggie Ha'WthomeMen\a1ly Handicapped' c1u~~e~ntt1eacher, cfi.8gnostician JB·~~~dfsta.R'odthMu1tiplyImoair~ and building pnnclpal detemnne whether .,PPYSICallJi'tJmed placement.appear:8 to.be w~ted,VlSl1alIy' med Karen Tilliiian IS responsible for su~r-

.S~n fuq , e teachers work in ~~ special educ,ation progr~ms in t!lespecial education 'p'rograms. Support pr~ distr}ct. Any q~ons regarding spec!algrams areproVliled on a contracted- sel'Vlces may be directed toberat Whiteservice baSIS and' include langua~e Mountain Elementary School; 258-4220.

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Circle B ,7:45 Palo Verde Slopes

Back FortY, ., Bisquit Hill .

8:00 Central St. River ParkRuidoso GardensTimberline MotelHollywood Food MartTrailor Park, Behind Hollywood

Lounge '8:20 WME8:21 WMI

Moncor.Barnett CalJ)etsponderosa HeightsApache Village

.Thundelbird8:35 FUaS .

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Bus -5 Afternoon Route2:30 WME3:oo,WMI

Twin Spruce R.V.The Barn, .Cherokee VillageVillage Inn ..E-ZTv

3:15 Miriam Road. Ruidoso Downs Heights

Rierson3:30 RHS .3:50 Sonic Drive Inn '

Ruidoso Trailorl?arkChamber of CommercePerteet Parks

4:10 Midtown 7..11Ben FranklinCar Wash

4:15 M~scalei'o Rd. LibraryVIllage Inn

4:26 Simpson Bus Lines"

,3:30 RHS

Palisades-First National '

Morgan's4:00 Ruidoso Wholesale Lumber

CedarCreek7-11Ponderosa HeightsLookout Condos

. Thunderbird LodgePost OfficePioneer SavingsSki WestMid-town 7·11ShamrockBen FranklinCar WashPizza Hut

4:15 Gateway .Bart's Better BurgersBus DepotSierra Professional

8us -6 Afternoon Route2:3() NHE .·-TeepeeCabins~~-~--·-~-~--·-·-~·

Brown BearMinitMart

2:50 Palisades 'CocheraFox PlazaSwiss Chalet

3:00 Forest HeightsNational Door and WindowThree Bee'sMoncor

. Barnett Carpets. ,. Sierra Mall (TUes., Thurs., Fri.) - .

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Bennett'sBroWn BearMinitMart

. Mystic Pines7:44 Springs

Sulley's (turn around)Swiss ChaletForest HeightsPizza Hut

. Palisades8:01 Warren Turner Dr.8:03 WME8:07 NogalPlace (RMS and NHS)8:09 RHS8:15 RMS

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I Rue Frwt Stand3:30 Montes .

TullyThompson.

3:40 Noskers,

Bus -4 Morning Route7:22 Juan

Bobby7:30 Shell station

.Pines MotelChamber of CommercePerteet-ParksPonderosa CourtsWinners InnFour Seasons MallWhite's AutoAlpine LodgePioneer SavingsHock Shop

7:44 Mid-town 7-11Shamrock stationBJ'sCar WashSafewayGateway 7..11

8:01 WME8:02 WMI

Three BeesMoneorBarnetts CarpetsPonderosa Hei~tsLela Easter Real Estate

8:15 Lookout Manor ..8:25 NHE8:28 RMS8:33 RHS

Bus -4 Afternoon Route2:40 WME

SafewayKentucky Fried ChickenPlaylandHospital PharmacyRMS .Shell Station

3:00 Pines MotelPonderosa CourtsAlpine LodgePioneer SavingsFenton's GalleryMidtown Mart,Midtown 7-11Ben FranklinBJ's\Carwash

3:30 RMS3:41 RHS

White Mountainn_PimlillP~,rk. ::"=- ,__~ _White Mountain illFawn RidgeEagle Creek 1

Eagle Creek 24:01 Robllto Ridge

Alto StoreAlto Village

4:15 TrevorBerry .Twisted Cedar Ranch

4: 25 Rancho Ruidoso

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SC 00NHE - NOB HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

RMS -..: RUIDOSO MIDDLE SCHOOL

WME - WHITE MOUNTAIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

WMI - WHITE MOUNTAIN INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL

Sonny's Bar BQHockshopSki WestMidtown 7-11LibraryK.F.C.Playland

3: 00 Cherokee VillageCortez Gas Co. Miri~ Rd.Rierson's \Fire Dept.LaundryEast Ave.

3:15 Palo VerdeGreen AcresRiver ParkRuidoso GardensTimberline MotelTrailor Park Behind Hollywood

Lounge3:35 Simpson Bus Lines

RHS - RUIDOSO HIGH SCHOOL ,Because of the continued growth in the Ruidoso area, it has been necessary to re-route

some school buses for the 1986-87 school year. . .All beginnin~ tim~s will be about 7: 30 a,m. These will be adjusted as students adapt to

the new situation. ' .Feel free to call White Mountain Elementary School, 258-4220, or White Mountain In-

tennediate School, 258-4150, if you need more information. ';\

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Bus -3 Morning Route7:20 Noskers

GomezThompsonTullyMontes

7:30 Browning (Hale)Fox CaveHiselWhipple (Jones)RooneyLarkey

7:35 MontoyaMontesRueRiver RanchMobleyBiscuit Hill

7:45 Moore7:59 NIlE8:01 RMS

Salas (Country Club Drive)Texas ClubHeath DriveMorningside Drive.

8:14 WME8:15 WMI8:19 RHS8:23 RMS8:29 NIlE

Bus -3 Afternoon Route2:25 NIlE2:35 WME2:45 WMI

AirportMorningside DriveHeath DriveTexas ClubSalas

Hollywood 3:08 Palo-Verae-SIopes-Nl):T--------·Palo Verde Slopes No.2 ....Palo Verde Slopes No.3Palo Verde Slopes No.4,Montalvo .Back FortyApache Corrals

3: 15 ChihuahuaMobleyRiver RanchHiselJones

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Ruidoso Trailor ParkTwo Rivers ParkThe GalleryWingfield Wharf

2: 45 Pioneer Savings

Bus -1 Morning Route7:25 Bus Yard7.30 Walnut Drive

Meander DriveParadise CanyonBroasted ChickenLittle Creek Const.Hart Ave.90 degree turnCountry Club Ur.Country Club RestaurantWest Winds and Rowan Dr.

'/ ,45 Rowan Drive .Lower Terrace and Eagle DriveRainbow and Lower TerraceCountry Club RoadCountry Club and Course ViewO'Reilly's120 Hull Road

8:00 WME8:02 WMI8:09 RHS8:14 RMS8:19 NHE8: 25 Simpson Bus Lines

Bus -1 Afternoon Route2:30 NHE

Walnut DriveMeander DriveParadise Canyon DriveBroasted ChickenLittle Creek Consl.Hart Ave.447

120 Hull Road2:50 WME3:00 WMI3'01 Roy Drive-Hull Rd.

Country Club RoadCree Meadows Country ClubLookout EstatesRowan DriveLower TerraceRainbow Drive

3.15 Paradise CanyonMeander DriveWalnut DriveHood Road

330 RMS3:45 RHS

Nogal Place120 Hull RoadCountry Club RoadCree Meadows Country ClubLookout EstatesRowan Drive

4.02 Lower Terrace Drive114 Rowan Dt.Lower Terrace105 RainbowParadise CanyonMeander Drive

4 20 Simpson Bus LinesBus -2 Morning Route

~HE !·jITOf:NTS ONLv7.30 Fhghts End

Cherokee Village (West)Cherokee Village (East)Miriam Rd.American MotelRierson Mobile Home ParkRuidoso Downs Fire StationRue CabinsLaundromatCircle B

7 45 Palo VerdeGreen AcresRiver ParkTriple CrownRUidoso GardensTimberline Motel

8~10 'frallor Park behindLounge815 NHE

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PalisadesMont. BlancAmy Payne

3:00 Sully's' ,Forest Heights.North Creek OfficesThree BeesPioneer Savings (Mechem)MancoI.'The AtticBarnett Carpets

3:10 Cedar CreekResort Properties 'Ruidoso State Bank (Mechem)Ponderosa Heights'Radio ShackLookout Manor Condos'

3:15 Starlite CabinsThunderbird Lodge,J.T. Yamaha .Post Office Circle

, Tee Pce CabinsWesteern AutoMinit MartJira PlazaJnnsbrook Village

3:25 Mystic Pines3:301RMS3:45 RHS4:05 Palo Verde4:10 School House Restaurant

Back FortyBiscuit HillBridgeTrout FarmRiver Ranch K0 AAcross from Fox CaveFrontage Hoad

4:21 Glencoe· •Sales Arena •Silva's

4:25 Noskers4:30 Fort Stanton Turnoff4:40 Simpson Bus Lines

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Pioneer Savins (Meche01)Moncor .Barnett CarpetsCedar Creek

8:10 Ponderosa Heights.Starlite Cabins

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6:40 Pick Up Aide7:"00 Pena Ridge7:20 Palo Verde7:40 My Sister's Place .7:47 Perk CaIlyon .7:50 Behirid Whispering Pines .7:57 Junlper Rd. Ponderosa Heights8:00 JerryDllles8:05 WME8:10 WMI8:22 Sun Valley8:25 Chris James8:32 NogalPlace8:40RMS

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Riersons 'Fire Statio~Rue CabinsWood Welding

, West St.Agna FriaCircle B .

4:15 Palo VerdeBack FortyVaUeyView

4:20;Simpsons Bus Lines

Bus H10 Mid-Dayl1:ooWME·11:10 RHS11:19 RMS

Bus -11 Mornll1g Route7:30 Rancho Ruidoso

Twisted Cedar RanchJarvis .

. Barry'sCastorsAlto Golf Course

7:5O Alto Alps Store 'High Country LodgeGavilan Canyon Road

8:17 WME'8:18 WM18:2.1 RHS8:28 RMS8:30 NHE

Bus -11 Afternoon Route2:30 NHE .

Meander & Gavilan 'DobbsBuddies Riding Stable

2:48 WME ' .2:55 WMI

Cornet of Hull &White Mtn. Road3:00 Pinon Park

Snow Cap DriveMt. View .White Mountain MeadowsFawn RidgeEagle Creek

3:18 Gavilan CanyonAlto Alps StoreAlto Golf Course

3:37 Fort Stanton RoadJarvis

3:42 Twisted cedar Ranch

Bus -10 Afternoon RouteSPECIAL EDUCATION ON~Y

2:25 WME .2:35 WMI2:45 Jerry Dales2:52 Ponderosa Heights3:05 Perk Canyon3:10 Whil?pering Pines

, 3:25 My Sist~r's Place3:28 Pena Ridge3:49 Palo Verde Slopes4:12RHS4:16 The Bull Ring or Nogal Place4:36 Sun Vall~y .

Bus -13 Morning Route7:35 Palmers House

Palmer LoopArden ComancheCarrizo TraUor ParkGrahamsTomahawk Road

8:00 NHEGavllan Trailer ParkDobh's

8:12 WME8:13 WMI8:24 NHE

Bus -13 Aftel"noon Route2:30~ .2:50 WME3:00 WMI3:20 Comanche

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7-30 Elks Lodge Palmer Loop• Palmer's House,

Cherokee Village 3:35 Simpson Bus LinesPinecliffVillage 1nn <~ Bos-14 Morning Route .Miriam Road 7:22 Agua FriaRuidoso Downs Heights Palo Verde SlopesRierson Motors Back FortyRuidoso Downs FireStation Chihuahua (Hwy'_ 70),

" 7:48 RUe Cabins , End orOvd. Hwy.10, R. OOWIlS• .. - . II . ... ..~, 8:00 WME. Prices DaIry

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WMI .RMS ,,Animal ClinicCircle BCampgroundRuidoso Trailor Park

,Two Rivers Park.~ingfie]ds \Yharf

" PIoneer Savings 'Stop before Sunny's BBQMidtown 7·11

, . Old Safeway8:28 NHS .8:35 Simpson Bus Lines

Bus -8 Afternoon Route2:30 WME2:55 WMI3:01 Dobbs

\ Ga~~n ~ MeanderVam~y ShopGavilan Trailor ParkCheaters Trailor Park

3:10 Grindstone RoadTownly PlumbingGrahamsAspen AireAnimal Contrnl

. Across from Raipbow Lake3:25 RMS ,3:37 RHS '3:5O Flights End .4:00 Cow Camp turn off

First Stop on Highway 70SecondThirdThe Farm ,Stop just before The BarnThe BarnCherokee VillageVillage Inn

4: 12 RiersonsFire StationRue CabinsCulligansWood WeldingAgua Fria

4:20 Circle BBus Yard

Bus -9 Morning Route7:30 The Farm

The Barn .Cherokee VillageVillage InnRuidoso Downs Heights -

'.RiersonsRuidoso Downs Fire StationRue Cabins \Woods WeldingWestSt.Agua FriaCircle BCampgroun(1

7:45 Palo Verde 'Back FortyValley View MotelCentral Street

8:00 RHS. Ponderosa Heights

Lookout CondosStarlite CabinsThunderbird

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Texas ClubMystic Pines. ,Dr. Tates .Palisade$ . ,

4;01 Springs, .', Second driveway north on right, topof Alto hill '

•Sulley'sSwiss Chalet ..Three BeesFirst NationalMorgan's

4: 14 Sierra MallPonderosa HeightsStarlite Cabins' ,T.Bird Lodge ','..Ranch House RestaurantTee Pee CabinsBennett's

4:24 Mark ApartmentsBus -7 Mornlpg Route

7:30 Simeson's ., Mall De~ot .,

Whispenng PinesJust before road to Ruidoso Cabin

OwnersTurn-around-Reservation LineMountainaire CabinsNoisy Water Lodge

,7:45 North Loop RoadSherwood Forest·Chipmunk DriveZack's .'Upper Canyon Inn ,

, White Mountain CabinsLazy T-Ranch HousePost Office

8:00 NHE'8:04 RMS8:09 RHS

. 8:15 Homestead Acres'8:20 WME8:22 WMI

Bus -7 Afternoon Route2:25 NHE.2:44 WME '2:46 WMJ

Day':J:)re'ams Day CareRanch House &Gymnastics

3:01 Storybook CabinsWhispering Pines ' 'Chipmunk Drive 'Just before Ruidoso Cabin OwnersTurn·around-Reservation LineSherwood ForestSecond Bridge 'Zack'sUpper Canyon Inn .White Mountain ,Cabins

• Post Office3:15 Don Victor's3:23 RMS3:50 RHS3:55 WMI4:01 Jack tittle Drive

PalisadesBull Ring

. Three Bee's •Pioneer SavingsCedar Creek Bus -9 Afternoon RoutePonderosa Heights 2:30 WMILookout Manor 3:10 Pioneer Savings(Sudderth) .Starlight , BuckhornT-Bird H kDay Dreams Day Care oc ShopStorybook Cabins l ~~tF=Whispering Pines car WashChipmunk Drive Safeway'Noisy Water Kentucky Fried Chicken

4:16 Ruidoso Cabin Owners '.' 3:20 Aspen Pharmacy. Turn-around-Reservation Lme 3:21 RMS

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. 4:30 Simpson's ' . Perteet Parks. .•. Johnston Jewelers

Bus -8 Morning Route 3:30 Winner's Inn7:27Camelot' Skateland~ Cow camp turn off . . Pinetree Square

, Stop before the Barn 3:45 RHS ' .,The Barn ' 3:50 Gavilan Trailor Park

. '. Cherokee Village Baskins RobbinsVillage Inn Camelot

. Riersons . . .The Fann ', ,Ruidoso Downs Fire station The Barn

7: 45 Rue Cabins . , Cherokee Village

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Rainbow CenterSpringsSully'sBottom of Alto Hill

3: 10 Thre~ BeesMoncor

, Morgan'sCedar CreekSafewayPonderosa HeightsStarUte CabinsThunderbird LodgeTeepee Cabins '

3: 20 Lamplighter MotelJira PlazaMystic PinesDr, TAtes

3:30 RMS3:45 RHS

Chester's Trailer ParkGrahamsAspen Aire

4:00 Childs4: 15 Comanche

SheildsPalmer LoopPena Canyon

4:30 CheeSalt WellsApache Summit

5:06 Simpson Bus LinesBus -18 Morning Route

7: 40 Central St.River RoadBreeze RoadTriple Crown

•RuidoSQ GardensTimberline MotelHollywod Food MartTrailor Park Behind Shaver Tire

8:00 RMSRuidoso Trailer Park,Chamber of CommercePerteet ParksJohnston JewelersWhitlock &LyleSkateland

tum around at the Post OfficeAlpine LodgePioneer Savings

8:16 Mid-town 7-11Car WashAcross"from Holiday House

8:22 RMS8:30 RHS

Bus -18 Afternoon Route2:30 WME3:00 WMI3:10 Ruidoso Downs Fire Station

Rue CabinsCulliw:¥welding

3:14 Agua FriaPalo Verde Slopes

3:30 RMSRuidoso Trailer ParkChamber of CommercePerteet·ParksJolWtOO Jewelers

..~Whit1ock~Lyle-.----3:45 Skateland

Pinetree SquareTimothy Quigly AttorneyAlpine LodgePioneer Savings~Ange1sNottingham'sMid·town 7-11Ben 'FranklinRuidoso MusicCar Wash

4:05 Simpson Bus Lines

River Park7:40 Downs Liquor Store

Triple CrownSpaghetti Flats •Timberline Motel

7:50 Holiywood Food MartHollywood Trailor ParkGavilan Trailor Park

8:00 RMSNogal Place

8:08 WME8:09 WMI8: 15 RHS8:22 RMS8:30 Bus Lot

Bus -15 Morning Route7: 20 Apache Summit7:30 Salt Wells

Pena Ridge8:00 NHS8:10 WME8: 11 WMI8:17 RHS8:24 RMS

Bus - 15 Afternoon Route2:30 NHE2:44 WME2:45 WMI3: 16 Pena Ridge

Salt Wells3: 35 Apache Summit

Bus -16 Morning Route6: 38 Bus Lines7: 00 Palmer Loop

Pena RidgeApache Summit

7:40 RMS7:48 RHS8: 00 Eagle Creek

Hull RoadFawn RidgeWhite Mtn. MeadowsHull Road & Snow CapPinon Park

8:15 WME8:16 WMI8:20 RHS,8:25 RMS8~28 NHS

Bus -16 Afternoon Route3:30 RMS3:45 RHS4: 15 Apache Summit4": 35 Pena Ridge4: 4,1) Palmer Loop5: 05 Simpson Bus Lines

Bus -17 Morning Route7:30 Apache Summit7:45 Salt WeDs

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Hollywood TriJilor ParkHollywood food Mart

:l. 15 Hlver ParkPrices Dairyl.lquor StorePhIllips 66Spaghetti FlatsCrystal PistolTimberline

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Chris FarrimrtonDonna HamiftonCindy MorganPhyllis MorganKay Snodgrass, Aide

Fiftb GradeTootle FourattJanet GestingSusan Keeton

REGISTRATION: ~:~~~~~:llD '1 f 8 t d 1 A Nan Wierwille, al y. ropt a.m. 0 noo~ an "? ,P.m. Ph'yUs' P.arker" Aide

ImmuDlzabon re"Cord and Inrth certifICatear~,required for registration; Acopy of the' Re·sourc.e· Room' ,child's last report card would also behelpful. . Naomi Chq,wdhuri

Becky JohnstonCindy PaxtonLibby Sears, Aide

Chapter. IJoan Spencer

Physical EducationDebbie Sanchez

Library ,Viola Montes, Aide

Bilingual •Shirley Neuhaus, Aide

Native AmericanArlene Martinez, Counselor

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258.4150Don Weems, PrlncipClI

LindCl Autrey, SecretarySchool Hours 8:30 CI.m.to 2:45 p.m;

Second and Third GrCldes258·4220

KClren TlllmaQ, PrincipClI .Joyce VClrley; SecretClry

School Hours 8:30 CI.m. to 2:40 p.m.

SUPPLY 'LlSTS: •fo~ Grade: four pencils, one pair of

SCIssors, one large bottle of Elmer's Glue,one large box of facial tissue, one large boxof crayons. ,

Flfth Grade: four pencils, one pair ofscissors, one large bottle of Elmer's Glue,one tote tray (plastic dish panl; one largebox of faCIal tissue, one large box ofcrayons, three spiral n,otebooks; dnepackage of loose leaf noteoook paper, oneruler. . . '

Chowdhuri/Johnston's Classroom: fourpencils, one pair of scissors, two bottles ofElmer's Glue, one tote tray (plastic dishpan), two large box of facial tissue, onelarge box of crayons, two spiral notebooks,one ruler, one package loose leaf notebookpaper. '

.STAFF:Fourth GradeCindy CastilloKathy Crane

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•OPEN HOUSE:

Ruidoso Middle School (RMS) will h,ostan Open House for all parents of sixth,seventh and eighth grade students at 7p.m. Tuesday, September 16, at the RMSgym. A brief orientation, introduction offaculty, visit to the classrooms and coursedescriptions will be presented for parents.A parent handboOk will also be given atthis time. We encourage each of you to put,this on your calendar and attend. Many'questions about teacher expectations,grading and homework will be answered.

SUPPLIES:All students should brillg a pencil, pen

an~ s~me paper for the.first day of school.IndiVIdual teachers will tell each classwhat supplies they require for the year.

ADVISOR-ADVISEEPARTNERSHIP:

Ruidoso Middle School continues theAdvisor-Advisee Partnership (AAP) pro- 'gram for 1986-87 in response to ademonstrated need of easing a child'stransition from elementaryschool throughmiddle school and on to young adulthood.

AAP is designed to help students developskills in studies as well as in making decl­sions, formUlating values and inter­relating with others. Amajor AAP goal isto provide an adult advocate for everystudent.

Students will attendAAP each moming.The program will be based on "Skills forAdolescence, II a program designedspecifically for students' this age indeve10ping skills and self confidence theywill need through the teen years. It ad­dresses causes of. many adolescent 1'-~blems and teaches basic lite skillsnecessary in facing problems.

Linda Hawthorne i.s the AAPcoordinator.

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Connie Bowley, Special Education AideJackie Branum, Eighth Grade ScienceFrank. Cannella, SiXth Grade Language

Arts, SCIence .Leigh Carter, Shop, ComputersKarolyn Chubb, ArtChurchill Cooke, Band, ChoirMike Crocker, Eighth Grade Math,

Social studiesst~~n Estes, Seventh Grade Social REGISTRATION:

Minnie Garcia, Cook • Daily from 8a.m. to noon and 14 p.m.Ronn.ie Garner, Custodian Shot record and birth certificate are re-Susan Fleharty. .. '. quired, and a report card from last school~~~~;::W~urce ~d Ad- year if possible. , SECOND GRADE

visor/Advisee Partnership STAFF: SUPPLY LIST:, Dean Hood, Eighth Grade SocialStudies 1 box crayons, 16 or 24; package of#2 ~. Jody Hopkins, Physical Education Second Grade i1s ( l.~' J

Page Hubbard, Seventh Grade Science Kay Carter penc one to ut: glven out eachmonth); 1Susan Jeffers, Special Education Carrie Godley pair scissors (sharp, pointed); a large bot- j

.. Ellie Keeton,Media, Library Cindy Eggleston tIe Elmer's School Glue; a hard rubberCLOSED CAMPUS POLICY: LindyLott,EighthGradeLanguageArts Alice Payne eraser; 1school or cigar box; 1 large box ~

" Joette Maskew, Sixth Grade . Debbie Wharton facial.tissue;;; 1Phper~keted folder (forTheRuidoso~chooIBoardpassedaclos- ~ckey ¥cGuire, Sixth Grade Math, Betty Day, Aide ~rr;,g~:mm~eL paper. PLEASE ~

ed campus policy for RMS. All students SocIal Studies . . . .are restricted to campus. N~ student lIlay' Lynn Moore, Seventh Grade Language third Grade. THIRD GRADE , 4l~,ye ca.t:np-U.S Petw~ tb~ time b~pr.she ..Att$ '., . Nancy Anderson 'SUPPLY LIST: J

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Any student leaving campus during Beth Powers, Resolirce Linda Skellett pail' scissors (sharp, pointed); 1large bot· ~.lunch or during the school day without pro- Amos Rue, Custodian. Frank Smart tIe Elmer.'s School Gille; 1 tote tray j

. perly checking out throu$h the offiCe wi~ . Andrea SlUnS, Home Econom,ics Phyllis Parker, Aide (plastic dish pan); 1 large box facial ja parent note will receIve an automatic· Danny Sanchez, Custodian tissueS; 1 paper pocketed folder (for car- . jschool suspension for three.days. ZeroeS Kare~ Seitz, GiftedlTalented, Special Education rying papers home); paper. .PLEASE 4will be recorded for all grades during the Diorly Stierwalt, ReadinglLiterature . Karen Tillman, Director ' .LABEL ALL ITEMS. . J.three days. • .Jeanne Taylor, Secretary Cathy Ogden, Secretary .

.If a second occasion should occur, the Jeannie Walker, Cafeteria Manager . Caron Crane, Speech Pathology Type of paper will be, designated by jstuden~ will.¥ referred to tpe Juvepile K~thy ~eems, Seventh Grade Math,' Susan DaY"D Level ' classroom teacher. I

Probation Officer or the SOCial ServICes SOClal Studies, . . ' Gloria Pafford, BLevel Resource.School supply kits will be available I

Center plus receive ad!fitional suspension. Terry Wharton, Physical Education Ubaldo Skinner, Diagnostician through school office for those interested jDonna Parker, Aide . . who call and reServe them. l

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September 2. . \Class times are a:3G-2:30 daily.

CLASS TIMES:First full day of kindergarten classes

will be Thursday, September 4, .'-Morning Kindergarten: 8:30-11:00

a.m, .. '-Afternoon Kindergarten: 12:01).2:30

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SUPPLY LiSt:. 1box basic8crayons; 2primary pencils{husky pencils); 1pairscissors; 1bOttle ofElmer's school glue, 1large box of facialtissuesj 1school or cigar bOx, 1small gluestick, $2 for Weekly Reader, PLEASELABEL ALL SUPPLIES

FIRST GRADEREGISTRATION:

All students who attended Nob Hill lastyear are already enrolled. New studentsare encouraged to register before thebeginning of school anytime during schoolhours.

SUPPLY LIST:1. box8basic cr.ayonsj 362 penclls;.llargebottle of Elmer's School Glue; 1eraser(hard rubber); 1p.air scissors; 1large 00.xfacial tissues, Tablets or school boxes willnot be needed. .

SpeechIBarbara Hays

ResourceCathy Overdorf

Library .Glenda Farus

CustodiansFred MarquezOtto Temple

CafeteriaNell JaramilloLupeRue

STAFFKindergarten'Marge CannellaEva ClarkeConnie ForrestPat TateJane Baca, AideFirst GradeGreta CabotSarah GarrettEllen HightowerNelUeJonesLinda I;JttDebbie MyersJean Proctor, Aide·Title IV AideEmmaline Botella .

Kindergarten Clnd First Grade -he or she must have an mununizaUon257.9041 record.

Roger Sowder, Principal ORIENTATION:Vicki Wright., Secretary" All s'tude' ts d IIIts' 'll tt d'

S h IH 8'30t 2'30 . ,. . n. anopare WI a en ;mc 00 ours. '. 0,. '.'. .orIentation to further clarifyques.tio.ns

The fac~ty and staff of,. ~ob,,~ procedures, policies, expectations, b~Elementary welcome the ret?fJllIl.g.fIrst' routes., etc..,at one, of the followm.. IgUmes:grade studentS and ~ew kindergarten -Morning Kindergarten: Wednesday,students, September 3, at 9a.m,

They also extend awarm welcome to all -Afternoon Kindergarten' Tuesdayparents and, th~ cormnunity to ~isit the September 2, at Ip.m, -. ,schoo~, Thel believe that par~ntal mvolve- ,; Orientation sessions will lastapprolC"men~ IS aVital part of edu~tion. They are unately one hour, Parents are encouragedlooking forward to an exciting and rewar.. to attend the Qrientation session with onlydin~ s~hool year. Office hours ~ti1 the their kindergarten student. I -,

begmnmg of school are 8a.m. until noon .and 1-3:30 p.m;

Nob If.i1lElementary School

KINDERGARTENREGISTRATIONSCREENING:

t'Tuesday, August 26, from 9a.m, to noon

for all students who did not pre-register inthe spring. Along with registration,students will beprovided free developmen·tal screening in areas of vision, hearing,motor, fine motor, speech and language.

Requirements ofeligibilily forkindergarten as set by the New MexicoState Dep'artment of Education include:-a child must be five years old on or

before September 1. '. '-he or she must have a valid birth

certificate. .

FIRST NINE WEEKSSeptember 2, 1986 - October 31, 1986.Report cards go out November 7,1986.

SECOND NINE WEEKSNovember 3, 1986 - January 16, 1987.Report cards go out January 23, 1987.

THIRD NINE WEEKSJanuary 19, 1987 - March 20. 1987.Report cards go out April 3, 1987.

FOURTH NINE WEEKSMarch 30,1987 - June 4, 1987,Report cards go out June 4, 1987,

REPORT CARD SCHEDULE

11. Name, Address, PhoneNumber of Parent orGuardian

12. Class Schedule13. Picture14. Date of Birth15. School Last Attended16.' Family'Doctor17. Alternate Person in Case

of Emergency18~ Place of Student Employ­

ment19. Parking Permit Number20. License Number of Car,'

Motorcycle or ScooterIt will also be the policy of the

Ruidoso Municipal Schools to releasestudents' school records to other educa·tional institutions (in which a studentseeks to enroll) without consent of parentor ~uardian, unless the parent or guardiannotifies the principal of the student'sschool that such information not bereleased. I

FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE MEAL GUIDELINESFOR RUIDOSO AND CAPITAN SCHOOLS

eligibilitY and may be verified at any time during the school year byschool or other program officials.

For the school officials to determine eligibility, thehouseholdmustpro-Ruidoso and Capitan schools are publicizing their polley for free and vide the following information .listed on the appUcaUon:Names of all

reduced price meals for children unable to pay the full price of meals household members; Social Security numbers of all adult householdserved under the National School Lunch Program. members or astatement that the household members do not have the

Each school and superintendent's office has acopy of the policy, which numbers; total household income or the household's food stamp casemay be reviewed by any interested person. number if they receive food stamps; and the signature of an adult

The following household size and income criteria will be used for deter· household member certifying the information is correct.mining eligibility. Children from households with income at or below the Applications may be submitted at any time during the year,levels shown are eligible for free or reduced price meals. Under the provisions of the free and reduced price policy, principals

YEARLY INCOME ELIGmILITY GUIDELINES will review applications and determine eligibility. Parents or guardiansJuly 1, 1986-June 30,1987 dissatisfied with the ruling of the officialmay want to discuss the decision

Family Size Free Meals Reduced Price Meals With the detenniningofficial on an informal basis. Parents who want to1 $6,968 $9,916 make aformal appeal may make arequest either orally or in writing to2 $9,412 $13,394 Sid Miller, Superintendent, 200Horton Circle; Ruidoso, or call 257-4051. In3 $1~856 $16,872 Capitan, contact Dr, Leonard Hays, Superintendent, Box 278, Capitan,4 $14,300 $20,350 354-2ZJ8, fOr ahearing.5 $16,744 $23,828 Households are required to report increases in household income of6 $19,188 $27,306 more than $50 perIIlonth or$600 peryearand decreasesin householdsize.7 $21,632 $30,784 Also, ifahousehold member becomes unemployed orif the householdsite8 $24,076 $34,262 increases, the household should contact the school. ,For each additional '. Such changes may ~ake the children of the household. eligible for 'family member add:$ 2,444 -ra;47S------------------reducedpricemeals'orforfreemeals itthehouseho1d'srncomefansator-----·---..-'-,·----

Here Is an example, based on afamily of four: below the levels shown above.1. If afamily's yearly income-Is $14,300 or below, students In In certain cases foster' children are also eligible for school meal

the family are eligible for free meals. benefits. Ifahousehold has foster children living With them and wants to2. Ifafamily's yearly income is between $14,300 and $20,350 in· apply for them,. the household should contact the school.

elusive, they are eligible for reduced-price meals. The infonnation provided by the household is confidential and will be3. If afamily's weekly Income is $20,350 or above, they are not used only for purposes of deternllnirtg eligibility and verifying data.. . .

eligible for free or reduced-price meals. .In the operation of child feeding progrmns administered by the U.S.. Application forms are ~ing sent to all homes. ,Department of Agriculture, nodilld will be discriminated -against

To apply for free or reduced price meals, households should fill oU,t the bE!cause of race, COlOf, sex, national origin, age or handicap. If anyapplications and return them to the schools. Additional ,copies ar~ IJ)ernber of ahousehold believes they have been discriminated.against,available at the principal's office in each school. they should write inunediately to the Secretary of Agriculture,

The information provided on the application will be used to detennine Washington, D.C. ,20250,

RUIDOSO MUNICIPALSCHOOLS - RIGHTS AND

PRIVACY POLICYAdopted August 28, 1978

Sid Miller, SuperintendentMike Gladden, Associate Superintendent .Geraldine Tully, BookkeeperCaron Snow, Business ManagerCarolyn Beck, BookkeeperKathy Garrett, Secretary .

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Under the provisions of Family Educa­tional Ri~hts and Privacy Act of 1974,Amended, infonnation listed below is con­sidered directory infonnation by theBoard of Education of the RuidosoMunicipal Schools.

The directory infonnation will beaccessible to the public unless theparent or legal guardian of astudentwrites to the principal of the stu­dent's school that specified items ofinformation not be mcluded.

1. Name2. Address3. Phone Number4. Class Rank5. Sex6. Weight7. Height8. Dates of Attendance9. Sch0 0I CIubsan d

Organizations10. Awards and Honors

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