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I t r •• "'"'"' .. .. ., .. .. · . . . Barnett opens on El Paso ( . •• ' .L k. b k . j L. . ·1 · oo· t:ng ·· .ac .. tn tnco n -·- . ' . . NOVEMBEf!. 18, 1955 . From flies of Lincoln County News and Carri.zozo Outlook. Compiled by .Paul Payton · NOVEMBER !9, From files of Carriz01:o Ne.ws , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935' . De!lrSanta Cl11us: 1 ha\IC been a good boy this year. f!!!'l§<l b.ring me a trllJilpet and a football suit and a. scraper hauler. Goodbye, Joe Moore, N 1 - County commi5sioners meeting Nov. 8th restored. original school estimates. District· 16 $685, P!strict·23 $660, District 27 $505, District 29 ' · $5!15, 3!i $56\). The , board is rea(ly to . recelV\! b1ds 01\ thfi!· courtilouse· property at Lincoln, and there being no bids made in · sufficient as board . an·suenlnspfficient bids. . · Fort Stapton - The flrst' meeting of ibe comnfittee Ill arrange for a minstrel show · was held in Libr!ll'y llall S11turday. lndiclltions seem strong th11t will begin 111 once. - Salllrday G. E. Cardwell, principal, M•·s •.. M. L. Blaney and Miss Humpllrey, committee to pass on llrticles for the copnty e1<hibit.at the state teachers meeting metahd opened tile bo1<es from Jaclls Pe11k primary ·cl!lsses, Ruidosll No. 3, Oscuro, Nogi!l, Tillnie, White Lincolll, Mountain View, Capitan 11nd Carrizozo, "I ·confess I w11s amazed by tile amount ·or truly good sent in, knowing the handicaps."· Mrs. W. L. Gumm. M. has opened 11 hay and grain busmess m the stable on El Paso avenufl. He is also prepared to accomodate tCilms. . by !IJ!lry Rich Old misery was back this morning. There are a , lot o{ Old Miseries in life but this particular one is a11 ice coated windshield at day bre!lk when · you didn't bave time for coffee. There· ue many cures for this seasonal condition common in the, auto age. Build a garage. Buy a can pf that gunk to spray on. Keep . a pot of water boiling and finally but best-buy "an extra CQPY.of the NEWS. No, dear heart, I do not mCiln the news is that hot but a sheet taped over the front and back windows of your <tuto dOlls'• bold down the icing.· .. ' fi W·W ' The hunters may be pleased with the cool weather. They say the .deer stay high when the woother is warm •. There is a different excuse when the mountians are covered with snow oHunters ratl!er like West Texas farmers. Mama says In sixty years, she cannot remember a single yeu that it either didn'train or Iyes, one time> had too much rain, Willie Silva, Pat Dunning and a lot of other local folks do believe that the deer crop Is in poor shape. Hank Lacy who ranches over by'Capitan said that thus far around him they have shot fiv'e does, two cows and one bunter. Willie· suggests tl!at the state clmm •down hunting for a couple of years with perhaps one long weekend for local residents only. w-w The problem will! that , Willie, we might find ourselves more lost than ever if the hu11ters didn't have to at the road maps once a year. Being lost lroin the rest oT ffie nafion is not necessarily a bad thing but at times,Jike income tax paying lime, it does make you wonder. Before moving to this glorious place, we were annual summer visitors. This following bit is the absolute truth, not orily once but many, many times. ''Where are you going on your vacatioit this "Camping in New Mexico." "Mexico? Do you speak Spanish? Aren't you afraid of bandits?" "No, New About GOO miles· west of here." \ "Well, be careful and for heaven's salie, don't .. drink the wa(9r." W-W When Hoff <Action Photos! was doing • time pumping gas, he had a customer ask how Car it was. to the border. "Border ?"says Frank. "Oh; about !50 miles straight south." · "Well that's not too far," says the man. "Sure will be good to bet back to the old U.S. of A." W-W The New Mexico Department. df Development keeps a file of some of tile more indications that we have not yet joined the Union. · Arkansas:" I have read a bout ·Mexico very much. l would like a ltag." Texas writes, "Please send any and all informallcm about Mexico CiCy; Acapulco, and TaSco.'' - · f'rom Mississippi, ···1 am a senibr' at--High School and. we are .too <siCJ make a Spamsh notebook. 1 would ,if you would,send me any. information concerning Mexico. My teacher . . is a Spanish speaking. country . Minnesota wants: " Me1<ican travel posters, ideas of decorations aiid pictures or. Frl!m files of Lincoln County A lilfge crowd of both old and middle-aged peqple attended the Townsend Old People's Pension Plan meeting in . tile Court House MO!],day. · · . . . . Aricho News •· A nice 6 to a inch snow i!l' Jicarilla this week, no trouble to tr!l'il Mr. Buck now. ·Everyl!ne reports aill oyster S'!PPer very S!'cessful. A large crowd was ill . · , . Hostesses, Mmes. · J. R. Warner and J. H. · Jpckson served delicious re'rreshmeiits to the Glencoe Woman's Club. NOVEMIJER 16, 11!45 ·From files of LincQln County News arid Outlook. · • · Nature usually comes up with some unusual weather this time of yeu. High winds and blowing dust held down the deer kill. SOme· Carrizozo streets !in Wednesday IIX>kec:l lik.e the_ rporoing after -littered witil dirt, w"'eds. cartQns lind what you. A streetsweeper would come ·in handy to clean .up the mess. How .about that Santa? · Work is well under Way on a dental building_ being erected by Dr. Al SadowsJ<i Mrs. Ruth Rickerson, town clerk of has submihed "her "l want to spend mqre time with my h11sbanf:l and family". and Mrs. Bill SkeliQn of have purchased the Lyric Theatre from A.P. Sitton, Jr. . . . Mrs. A. D. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hooper ·.and Mr. an!! Mrs." Oscar Mitchell or Plainview are guests of the John Fay Harkey families. The gentlemen of the puty 11re huotiog big game. Work complete on new Fr9ntler Motel. Roy Harm;:m is b11ck il! the postoffice mucb tp The mo"ll will be attractive with its falling of everybody's pleasure. , knottx pme and Corona flallStone from the Page Adv.ertisement hCild • "Roswell invites Yancer Bros, -quarrr. you.to do your Cllristmas shopping there." Capitan - aoney. Zamora Sr. and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Loren Counts have given a ...•. Zamorll Sr. both killed tileir deer in the early building site to the Baptist Church at Tinnie. morning or the first day of bunting season. ,, ·.z Anqther q)dil! from Jolmson Stearns is the· sce11e of El ·Paso Street in its youlb and prosperity.AgaJn, does any the Carrizozo residel!ls, We believe the picture was taken around 19()9. Rachel recognized the- pretty girls all dressed in white dresses ami hats that we ran several weeks back. The pictwe was .. •• •··. taken on a Sunday in 1913 for no speci'li reasPn except perl!aps to'be ru11 in Nl':'\\'S some 63 yeus later. The ladies lle5sie White <Boone>, Bessie Gray ttlaley 1, Schalla Te1<tor IHug(]esl. Katy Te1<tor <Gilletll. Rachel Hughes tWesO and J;:una Harley <Textoro. Tht• young ladies were from H to 16 years old at the time. Weather report .County ·Nsws Date Nov.l2 l'\ov.l3 Nov.l4 by !llamre II. 66 59 61 (. w 2:i 8 21 5 lti 5 61 2ll 6 72 20 5 69, NUMBER 41 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 P.O. DRAWER 459 ('ARRIZOZO, N,L'\1. 88301 Nov. Nov.lli Nov.l7 . Nov.t8 26 12 72 II 'Something old and something neW·'Iast week's picture of .F'red English's new fountain caused one NEWS rooder to ask for a second look. The sign on the brick wall reads: Tradili_g Sheriff reports \ .. .. ... short . Ag.motiey Farmers and ranChers in New 1\lexico are Agnes Crouse rephrted that thl.' mu&t•um al going to be short of commodit)' 11nd conservation Stanton IS progressmg. . in the coming year, according to Tommy R. C. Nunez reported that lour ,am tar) Pere:z:, State Executive Director or the lilndlills have been eon•tructed m the ''"ur.h· Agric:ulturlll Stablh:llti!ln and Conservation Jerry Longbotham With lito IS M llept • nl Service. l''orestrymentioned thatl.tncDin t'11unty now lm" He was guelil speaker Ill theSouth Central a nursery which mtends I!> gm\1 a to 6 nullum Mountain Hesource Area HC&D meeting at the trees a YCIII' and will furnish 5eedhng:. 111 thl> Carrizozo Heereation Center Tuesday. • area. They have the largest s""d t•xtro<•llmt He explained that the primary responsibility or machine in the nation and \lith thl>ar closeness 111 his organization ill to improve the ee!lnomie seed sources they -.nil ex portio nlhe•· purls nf the stability of agriculture and to take care or the nation. , domestic use and exporting or products. Thenextmeellng Yiill be January 6 an ltmdoso The Commodity Credit Corporation helps both the consumer and agriculture. The ASCS tries to c ·• Improve and protect soil and water resources. ar ... lZoz· 0 The admil!istered dl:lll directly with the farmer through stale and county committees. •11 k Perez stated tilat the apprQprialions bill for the Wl as yeat: has been signed' and the progress will probabli open next March. It was his feeling that funds will less than.ailequnle for the t Bell the report the E;ecutive gran C:Ommitiee in the absense of vice-chairman Ernest McDaniel. They endorsed formation of a Carriz01:o, has a claance al on up lo SIOO,OOO 11tate nc.c.o council, with strong Ues to the State federal grant for impro..,em<>nts, , th<> 1'a·ustees or Natural nesource Conservation were told Tuesday night by Ball Gmn<•l - ..... TT yeardthUe _btownDraned 1 m Its 1 e!}'orts ror. 1 a will appoint committees to work on nous.ng an r an e\.'e OJIIIIl'll 'ummum y proJ\'CtS in tile future. ' · . Develop'!lenl grant but Gom<'z. \\lou as .'"'' , Two project propospls were pccepled by the commun!ty developme.nt l'XJ?"rt wath lhl' · :\t•w Co. in addition to groceries, shoes, dry goods and. clothes, the st.Ore sold "Tents and ·Wagon COvers" and advertised, ''Highest . prices for Furs and .Pelts." · : ' •• ·' . Steering Committee as project measures. Mexico Extension Serv1ee, thmkh lhl' 10wn hus a Knollene McDaniel and Bud Bagley requested good t17 at it this year. 1 assistance for telephone service in the Claunch Although the exact amount and uea as PM-169, have not been outlined yet. the application must Bonito Water Users Association asked be in before the first of the yl'ar assistance to determine water use by Cor A public meeting is called at tlw town hall! on the purpoae or increased water allocation. November 25 at 7 p.m. to possabl<> The third proposal was tabled until a future projects. of those funded m the past ha\'l' meeting. It conceroed a tree project at l>'l. been street •mprovemenls, water and sewea· Stanton. . . Improvements, housing, and blighted areas Various members gave progress reporrs on removal. t projects. Robert Bell stated iliat bids will be The trustees urged citizens to attend and help opened December 22 for the Pinon Pipeline in the selection of a pr!>jecl . . project. .This . inVJJlves . a water · to r set' page SJ approl<imately 20 ranches and_l9 domestic users in the PinOn area. . _ :- · Dennis Jeter requested that J.M SCMHA t!'e .m_idschool educationlal talks given by vanoua agencies· because 'rt was very successful last yeilr •. The Valley of Fires Outdoor Classroom project now has a sign which is ready to be erected ani! a brochure will be printed' soon which will guide individualS on tl!e nature iraJI. · Demos propose for· judge . . . · ot County. Conlmissioner Bill Hilrt as B ., k £"1. · £·, The skull, clothing and bones ro.und near The me!f were F'aus.tlno ·ortlz,• 2 o, ·Richard. in the Ruidoso district . . an· ·.. · 1 · · or Bonita Lake by llunters ·last week have, been · , Tegeda, 21,. Vincente ·salcido; 25, Salvador The recommendation bas. been sent to Gov. positiveiy identified as Kenneth. Smilll, age 27,, Padilla, 18, Louis Salcido, 21, Raymond Lopez Jerry Apodoca · llccording to 'Roy Jones. • Z . . . Q_Z- O b. ra' ch· His• parents who live in K"ntucky have been Salcido,. 18 and John Warner, 20 . Democratic County Chairman. Judge Austin A. . notified. · the Sheriff's Department responded to a call Pricllett has announced his resignation from the . . . .. . . . . . . . . . · . · identification was. ma,d'/ from dental . assistance from State Policelnan Tim Sharp. position. effective . .. ' . rhe RU1dosoState Bank has filed records by Dr. Vernon MCCarty . or the ·Dennis Cleaver and two Ro$Well officers Gene Hart said he will resign his posthon on the _ .. · .. ,. _ i!l. ____ . .... L.B. Caldwelf; assisted' in the C?unty Commission if ll'is arpoilltmenl ,meets Pi'esii!enl, m1s . . N'"W'Mi!!Uc6, . arrestS. · · · · ·· . . · · . ... . . .. . .... · ... .w.th ... the.governors approVal •........., ........... ··-·-···· .... . · J .• The have been filed with h?th the · _Smith had been ca;mping in Turkey ror .Locks 00 the ranch gates and gas 'tank were ln . the event of appointment as .. , State and the- f cdcral more than a year. His camp.had been vandalized. broken. Gas was stolen aswj:ll as a rifle. Magistrate, the . ,CI!ntral' Committee Ueposit Insurance Corporabolh ' some timl! early last year and he had reported to , · ·. rec!lrnmended to the governor the appointment The bank now ha.s its main office in HuidQSo the Sheriff's Department.. There was a bulh;t bl o of John Sudderth as ,County Commissioner to with branchefll,il! Capifan •. Huidoso Downs and hole in the skul.i. , · 1"c ee· .. t·t' g .replace . . . . Gateway district of Ruidoso. · , .. A; Cessna 182 belong to Donald' Lewis .or . · · . . . · Sudd.,rth has announced as 11 coldidate in the ·"We reel that the Capitan area bas a great Chicago cr..shed and burned on the Freeman . The.Viilage ot: Cilpltan has.beEm Cac,ing real Democratic Primary for the poSition. Hart is future and the' Huidoso Stale !lank 'c;tn · Hancll 'Landing Strip, north of Lincoln Mar problems with it's citv water system. Onil of th.e . ineligible to run· that position this M1<t coi\tribute to that future," Capps snid. "We- k'oresl Road 57. 'Neither ·Mr. Freeman or his, answers cost wise, ilie.Villa_ge Trustees belic!ve· eJection. .. .. • · ·· believe iliat competition is fn·the best· l!ob were injured. Damage ·the annexatioh of)'utallands now being served . Ba!Jy· sitters to meet · Ametil:lln tradition and serves as a stimulus to · as estimated· at $50,000. · ·· · · by the Viilage. . . ·. . - - . · . ' busineSs. . • · :December 1 residents llf -the Village 11s well as The November meeting ot tile Babysitting "It will be our purpose, If our Is S..ven hUI'lt.er6 were arre5ted lind charged with residents lit' the pro 11 osed annexation area will CO·OP will be Nov, 24, at 10 in the home of Mrs. ' \lirgiula Jaurequi the Alfred Sil.va . ·approved, to assist existing. re,4idents and criminal damage to property and larceny otlthe have the opportunity to express their opinions. , Depbie allasker (504 G. Ave.). Topics beh'ig haby · e burning house. ·Tile baby wastt'l' businesses, and to help attract new business and :Precesso Salcido Ranch, in Alamo Canyon south , discussed will he a ·. CO·OP toy-bo1<, · mor11 hurt but · little girls .are II) .ilie itt to. the area," CapJ!S · . of Hondo, .. , J . ·. <seepage Ill nutritious. snacks, and crafl.ll for kids under 5. . Albuqu ue With second degft!!l} l)utl*. '' ·· •·· .. :_ . ' . ---· .. , "' :•. ., ,-_ ·- ' ' ' .. ' ' ' ' .. i " ! . . '

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Barnett opens on El Paso • • (

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From flies of Lincoln County News and Carri.zozo Outlook. Compiled by .Paul Payton ·

NOVEMBER !9, l91~ From files of Carriz01:o Ne.ws

• • , FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935' .

De!lrSanta Cl11us: 1 ha\IC been a good boy this year. f!!!'l§<l b.ring me a trllJilpet and a football suit and a. scraper hauler. Goodbye, Joe Moore, Carrlz~o, N .M~ -· 1 -

County commi5sioners meeting Nov. 8th restored. original school estimates. District· 16 $685, P!strict·23 $660, District 27 $505, District 29

' · $5!15, Dis~rict 3!i $56\). The , board is rea(ly to . recelV\! b1ds 01\ thfi!· ~>!d courtilouse· property at

Lincoln, and there being no bids made in · sufficient as requi~edby.Jaw, lh~ board

. an·suenlnspfficient bids. . · Fort Stapton - The flrst' meeting of ibe comnfittee Ill arrange for a minstrel show · was held in Libr!ll'y llall S11turday. lndiclltions seem strong th11t wor~ will begin 111 once.

- ~st Salllrday G. E. Cardwell, principal, M•·s •.. M. L. Blaney and Miss Humpllrey, committee to pass on llrticles for the copnty e1<hibit.at the state teachers meeting metahd opened tile bo1<es from Jaclls Pe11k primary ·cl!lsses, Ruidosll No. 3, Oscuro, Nogi!l, Tillnie, White Oa~s. Lincolll, Mountain View, Capitan 11nd Carrizozo, "I

·confess I w11s amazed by tile amount ·or truly good wor~ sent in, knowing the handicaps."· Mrs. W. L. Gumm. ~. M. _B~~rnett has opened 11 hay and grain

busmess m the stable on El Paso avenufl. He is also prepared to accomodate tCilms. •

. • by !IJ!lry Rich

Old misery was back this morning. There are a , lot o{ Old Miseries in life but this particular one is a11 ice coated windshield at day bre!lk when · you didn't bave time for coffee.

There· ue many cures for this seasonal condition common in the, auto age. Build a garage. Buy a can pf that gunk to spray on. Keep . a pot of water boiling and finally but best-buy "an extra CQPY.of the NEWS. No, dear heart, I do not mCiln the news is that hot but a sheet taped over the front and back windows of your <tuto

• dOlls'• bold down the icing.· .. ' • ~ fi

W·W '

The hunters may be pleased with the cool weather. They say the .deer stay high when the woother is warm •. There is a different excuse when the mountians are covered with snow

oHunters a~e ratl!er like West Texas farmers. Mama says In sixty years, she cannot remember a single yeu that it either didn'train or I yes, one time> had too much rain,

Willie Silva, Pat Dunning and a lot of other local folks do believe that the deer crop Is in poor shape. Hank Lacy who ranches over by' Capitan said that thus far around him they have shot fiv'e does, two cows and one bunter.

Willie· suggests tl!at the state clmm •down hunting for a couple of years with perhaps one long weekend for local residents only .

w-w The problem will! that , Willie, we might find

ourselves more lost than ever if the hu11ters didn't have to loo~ at the road maps once a year. Being lost lroin the rest oT ffie nafion is not necessarily a bad thing but at times,Jike income tax paying lime, it does make you wonder.

Before moving to this glorious place, we were annual summer visitors. This following bit is the absolute truth, not orily once but many, many times.

''Where are you going on your vacatioit this •

"Camping in New Mexico." • "Mexico? Do you speak Spanish? Aren't you

afraid of bandits?" "No, New Me~<ico. About GOO miles· west of

here." \ "Well, be careful and for heaven's salie, don't

.. drink the wa(9r." W-W

When ~·rank Hoff <Action Photos! was doing • time pumping gas, he had a customer ask how

Car it was. to the border. "Border ?"says Frank. "Oh; about !50 miles

straight south." · "Well that's not too far," says the man. "Sure

will be good to bet back to the old U.S. of A."

W-W

The New Mexico Department. df Development keeps a file of some of tile more <~musing indications that we have not yet joined the Union. · ~·rom Arkansas:" I have read a bout ·Mexico very much. l would like a ltag."

Texas writes, "Please send any and all informallcm about Mexico CiCy; Acapulco, and TaSco.'' -· f'rom Mississippi, ···1 am a senibr' at--High School and. we are .too <siCJ make a Spamsh notebook. 1 would ,if you would,send me any. information concerning Mexico. My teacher .

. 'S!ly~ Me~<ico· is a Spanish speaking. country . Minnesota wants: " Me1<ican travel posters,

ideas of Me~<ican decorations aiid pictures or.

Frl!m files of Lincoln County New~ A lilfge crowd of both old and middle-aged

peqple attended the Townsend Old People's Pension Plan meeting in . tile Court House MO!],day. · · . . .· . .

Aricho News •· A nice 6 to a inch snow i!l' Jicarilla this week, no trouble to tr!l'il Mr. Buck now. ·Everyl!ne reports aill Balow'~ oyster S'!PPer very S!'cessful. A large crowd was ill attend;m~e. . · , .

Hostesses, Mmes. · J. R. Warner and J. H. · Jpckson served delicious re'rreshmeiits to the

Glencoe Woman's Club. NOVEMIJER 16, 11!45

·From files of LincQln County News arid Carri~ozo Outlook. · • ·

Nature usually comes up with some unusual weather this time of yeu. High winds and blowing dust held down the deer kill. SOme· Carrizozo streets !in Wednesday IIX>kec:l lik.e the_ rporoing after -littered witil dirt, w"'eds. cartQns lind what havt~ you. A streetsweeper would come ·in handy to clean .up the mess. How .about that Santa? • · Work is well under Way on a dental building_ being erected by Dr. Al SadowsJ<i

Mrs. Ruth Rickerson, town clerk of Carri~o~o. has submihed "her rC~>ignatiQn .~ayil!g "l want to spend mqre time with my h11sbanf:l and family". M~. and Mrs. Bill SkeliQn of Euni~e have

purchased the Lyric Theatre from A.P. Sitton, Jr. . . .

Mrs. A. D. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hooper ·.and Mr. an!! Mrs." Oscar Mitchell or Plainview are guests of the John Fay Harkey families. The gentlemen of the puty 11re huotiog big game. Work 11bou~ complete on new Fr9ntler Motel.

Roy Harm;:m is b11ck il! the postoffice mucb tp The mo"ll will be attractive with its falling of everybody's e~<pr11ssed pleasure. , knottx pme and Corona flallStone from the

Page Adv.ertisement hCild • "Roswell invites Yancer Bros, -quarrr. you.to do your Cllristmas shopping there." Capitan - aoney. Zamora Sr. and Eddie

Mr. and Mrs. Loren Counts have given a ...•. Zamorll Sr. both killed tileir deer in the early building site to the Baptist Church at Tinnie. morning or the first day of bunting season.

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Anqther q)dil! from Jolmson Stearns is the· sce11e of El ·Paso Street in its youlb and prosperity.AgaJn, does any ~eader.recognite the Carrizozo residel!ls, We believe the picture was taken around 19()9. Rachel W~st recognized the­pretty girls all dressed in white dresses ami hats that we ran several weeks back. The pictwe was

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Weather report

.County ·Nsws Date Nov.l2 l'\ov.l3 Nov.l4

by !llamre II. 66 59 61

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VOLU~IE 69, NUMBER 41 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 P.O. DRAWER 459 ('ARRIZOZO, N,L'\1. 88301

Nov. I~ Nov.lli Nov.l7

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'Something old and something neW·'Iast week's picture of .F'red English's new fountain caused one NEWS rooder to ask for a second look. The sign on the brick wall reads: Carri~ozo Tradili_g

Sheriff reports \

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. Ag.motiey Farmers and ranChers in New 1\lexico are Agnes Crouse rephrted that thl.' mu&t•um al ~·,·

going to be short of commodit)' 11nd conservation Stanton IS progressmg. . mon~y in the coming year, according to Tommy R. C. Nunez reported that lour ,am tar)

Pere:z:, State Executive Director or the lilndlills have been eon•tructed m the ''"ur.h· Agric:ulturlll Stablh:llti!ln and Conservation Jerry Longbotham With lito IS M llept • nl Service. l''orestrymentioned thatl.tncDin t'11unty now lm"

He was guelil speaker Ill theSouth Central a nursery which mtends I!> gm\1 a to 6 nullum Mountain Hesource Area HC&D meeting at the trees a YCIII' and will furnish 5eedhng:. 111 thl> Carrizozo Heereation Center Tuesday. • area. They have the largest s""d t•xtro<•llmt

He explained that the primary responsibility or machine in the nation and \lith thl>ar closeness 111 his organization ill to improve the ee!lnomie seed sources they -.nil ex portio nlhe•· purls nf the stability of agriculture and to take care or the nation. , domestic use and exporting or products. Thenextmeellng Yiill be January 6 an ltmdoso

The Commodity Credit Corporation helps both -· the consumer and agriculture. The ASCS tries to c · • Improve and protect soil and water resources. ar ... lZoz· 0 The p~ograms admil!istered dl:lll directly with ~ the farmer through stale and county

committees. •11 k Perez stated tilat the apprQprialions bill for the Wl as comin~ yeat: has been signed' and the progress will probabli open next March. It was his feeling that funds will .® less than. ailequnle for the .£ t s~~erl Bell govt~ the report o£ the E;ecutive ~o:r gran C:Ommitiee in the absense of vice-chairman Ernest McDaniel. They endorsed formation of a Carriz01:o, has a claance al on up lo SIOO,OOO 11tate nc.c.o council, with strong Ues to the State federal grant for impro..,em<>nts, , th<> 1'a·ustees Asso~ialion or Natural nesource Conservation were told Tuesday night by Ball Gmn<•l --:~~~~~~Jie_ alsc>_report_fl!i_that.t!le.E~e<;\ltiYtL ..... TT L.a~t yeardthUe _btownDraned1 m Its1e!}'orts ror.1a

will appoint committees to work on nous.ng an r an e\.'e OJIIIIl'll 'ummum y proJ\'CtS in tile future. ' · . Develop'!lenl grant but Gom<'z. \\lou as .'"''

, Two project propospls were pccepled by the commun!ty developme.nt l'XJ?"rt wath lhl' · :\t•w

Co. in addition to groceries, shoes, dry goods and. clothes, the st.Ore sold "Tents and ·Wagon COvers" and advertised, ''Highest . prices for Furs and .Pelts." ·

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1 assistance for telephone service in the Claunch Although the exact amount and pro~l'dures uea as PM-169, have not been outlined yet. the application must

Bonito Water Users Association asked be in before the first of the yl'ar assistance to determine water use by ~rops Cor A public meeting is called at tlw town hall! on the purpoae or increased water allocation. November 25 at 7 p.m. to ~ascuss possabl<>

The third proposal was tabled until a future projects. So~e of those funded m the past ha\'l' meeting. It conceroed a tree project at l>'l. been street •mprovemenls, water and sewea· Stanton. . . Improvements, housing, and blighted areas

Various members gave progress reporrs on removal. t projects. Robert Bell stated iliat bids will be The trustees urged citizens to attend and help opened December 22 for the Pinon Pipeline in the selection of a pr!>jecl .

. project. .This . inVJJlves . a water ~upply · to r set' page SJ approl<imately 20 ranches and_l9 domestic users in the PinOn area. . _ :- ~: ·

Dennis Jeter requested that J.M SCMHA continu~ t!'e .m_idschool educationlal talks given by vanoua agencies· because 'rt was very successful last yeilr •.

The Valley of Fires Outdoor Classroom project now has a sign which is ready to be erected ani! a brochure will be printed' soon which will guide individualS on tl!e nature iraJI. ·

Demos propose H~rt for· judge .

. . · ot County. Conlmissioner Bill Hilrt as

B. · ., k £"1. · £·, . · The skull, clothing and bones ro.und near • The me!f were F'aus.tlno ·ortlz,• 2o, ·Richard. in the Ruidoso district . . an· ·.. · 1 ~s · · or Bonita Lake by llunters ·last week have, been · , Tegeda, 21,. Vincente ·salcido; 25, Salvador The recommendation bas. been sent to Gov. positiveiy identified as Kenneth. Smilll, age 27,, Padilla, 18, Louis Salcido, 21, Raymond Lopez Jerry Apodoca · llccording to 'Roy Jones. •

Z. . . Q_Z-O b. ra' n· ch· His• parents who live in K"ntucky have been Salcido,. 18 and John Warner, 20. Democratic County Chairman. Judge Austin A. . notified. · the Sheriff's Department responded to a call Pricllett has announced his resignation from the

• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . · Th~ identification was. ma,d'/ from dental . ro~ assistance from State Policelnan Tim Sharp. position. effective pece~ber ~1. . .. ' . rhe RU1dosoState Bank has filed appllcatt~n!l records by Dr. Vernon MCCarty . or the ·Dennis Cleaver and two Ro$Well officers Gene Hart said he will resign his posthon on the

_ .. · .. ,. _ Co~~--~~a_n~~_b-~llk i!l. ~a_rri~~~~-C.lVII~~-~~PP_!l_._Y!.':,e ____ Anthro11ol".g~-~~!'a~~e~~ ~!-~~~-I!_~~~S.~r . .'~f. .... ~_i_d!!!W!~¥.-~n~ L.B. Caldwelf; assisted' in the C?unty Commission if ll'is arpoilltmenl , meets Pi'esii!enl, sai~ m1s week~, . . N'"W'Mi!!Uc6, . .· arrestS. · · · · ·· . . · · . ... . . .. . .... · ... .w.th ... the.governors approVal •......... , ........... ··-·-···· .... .

· J .• The IIPPli~alions have been filed with h?th the · _Smith had been ca;mping in Turkey Canyo~ ror .Locks 00 the ranch gates and gas 'tank were ln . the event of Hart'~ appointment as .. , State ~nii.ing Departmen~ and the- f cdcral more than a year. His camp.had been vandalized. broken. Gas was stolen aswj:ll as a rifle. Magistrate, the . ,CI!ntral' Committee

Ueposit Insurance Corporabolh ' some timl! early last year and he had reported to • , · ·. rec!lrnmended to the governor the appointment The bank now ha.s its main office in HuidQSo the Sheriff's Department .. There was a bulh;t p· bl o of John Sudderth as ,County Commissioner to

with branchefll,il! Capifan •. Huidoso Downs and hole in the skul.i. , u· · 1"c m· ee· .. t·t' Q· g .replace H~rt. . . . . Gateway district of Ruidoso. · , .. A; Cessna 182 belong to Donald' Lewis .or • . · · . . . · Sudd.,rth has announced as 11 coldidate in the ·"We reel that the Capitan area bas a great Chicago cr .. shed and burned on the Freeman . The.Viilage ot: Cilpltan has.beEm Cac,ing real Democratic Primary for the poSition. Hart is

future and the' Huidoso Stale !lank 'c;tn · Hancll 'Landing Strip, north of Lincoln Mar problems with it's citv water system. Onil of th.e . ineligible to run· to~ that position this M1<t coi\tribute to that future," Capps snid. "We- k'oresl Road 57. 'Neither ·Mr. Freeman or his, answers cost wise, ilie.Villa_ge Trustees belic!ve· eJection. .. .. • · ·· believe iliat f~nc!IY competition is fn·the best· passe~ger l!ob McEver~ were injured. Damage ·the annexatioh of)'utallands now being served . Ba!Jy· sitters to meet

· Ametil:lln tradition and serves as a stimulus to · as estimated· at $50,000. · ·· · · by the Viilage. . . ·. . - - . · . ' busineSs. . • · :December 1 residents llf -the Village 11s well as The November meeting ot tile Babysitting

"It will be our purpose, If our applic~tion Is S..ven hUI'lt.er6 were arre5ted lind charged with residents lit' the pro11osed annexation area will CO·OP will be Nov, 24, at 10 in the home of Mrs. ' \lirgiula Jaurequi ~arri~s the Alfred Sil.va . ·approved, to assist existing. re,4idents and criminal damage to property and larceny otlthe have the opportunity to express their opinions. , Depbie allasker (504 G. Ave.). Topics beh'ig haby ou~or · e burning house. ·Tile baby wastt'l' businesses, and to help attract new business and :Precesso Salcido Ranch, in Alamo Canyon south , discussed will he a ·. CO·OP toy-bo1<, · mor11 hurt but · little girls .are II) .ilie hospha~ itt indu~try to. the area," CapJ!S s~(d, · . of Hondo, .. , J . ·. • <seepage Ill nutritious. snacks, and crafl.ll for kids under 5. . Albuqu ue With second degft!!l} l)utl*. '' ·· •·· ..

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tfim a wick but very few can get PIISI the fl!se s~ge if the electricity goes qut. H is a lot easier

., . ' and safer to cuss a 'pillCe i>f wet firewood than to. m~ with a !lalky propane fum;>ce.

. • • Oonotmisundeutand.Iusea blender, toaster, · mixer, V.l!C, telephone, car, TV, and the NEWS has some pr~>tty fancy eqiJ!pment, but still ..

In th!! ~Ys of old, according to the Western · writers, women were pure but spunky. Men were. horest, fought fairly, died bravely and hard work was r~:war<led with succllSs except when

WANTADS .. temporllrily .set-back l>y a sidewinding, blackhearte<l,Jyin~. c!ISsing no good horse thief ..

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:mnimum $I.OO.Per bsue.

Ci!.sh with order ads unless was credit has ,b~n established with the Lincoln you me, writer has lak•~a County :-;~ws. • liberty the _geography. He had a .hot. desert

wind blowipg ~~~ross the little 11dobe village Classified ads ~ken over the telephone will be located j!ISI across the bDrder from MeldeD.

omitted if they are not paid for before For those of )'DU not blessed with a knowledge· publication Yt1less persons'or business have a ofTel<lls geography, Liberty, Texas is located in ledger account Y."!lh 'fh<' NeY."s. the south e~t part of the s~le ~urrounded by

rice paddies, about twemy m1les up . from Errors "ill · be corrected without chilrge Galveston Bfly on the Trinity river. Jt is hot and

provided notice is given Immediately after'the wet and aci(lbe w'uld melt before it could be laid. 1-'IRST insertion. No refunds y,-iJI be made. The only thipg c!QI!e to being Mexican, is the Liability extends only for a make good ad nearby Gulf of Mexico. The herDs and villians in corr.ecting the error. this pot boiler would hllVe had- fl. long swim to ·

Mexico. • ResolutiOn~. proclamations. obituaries, · • Not wo long ago,I ra!l into another such bit of

poems. memuri.als, etc .. chargvd '(or at the nonse!!Se. The so called author had a cowboy regular leg111 r11te. drivi!lg a herd from the Texas Big Thicket to

llJ-;.\Jli,JSJ-:· f-'litt \\';\;I,;T .\US Wednesda). :\oon

S1.ou t'l'.arge t'or l!Clx ;>;umber S<•rvwe.

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M!!Stang Island. it would be a pretty big job to move cattle through that swampy. hot, roug~ cou!ltry. I will guarantee that -it could not bi!ve been done overnight as the W!-iter sai!l. It is at least 200 miles as the crow flies.

J-'OR SALt:: 21" ('oroaado Black & While TV· set. A·l conditioa. $99.0U. (~all anytime before 9 a.m. andl!fter6 p.m. Ph. 648-2812. 46-21p

All of us writers have accuracy problems from - lime to lime. Last week I had a pon-existant

!lddress in a story. But at leiiSt I wasn't better than 200 mil~s off.

w-w HARKEY REAL ESTATE

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• • !''OR SALE: .Pinto beans and bundled Early Sumac Redtop 11weet cane, (:'all Bll1 Bryan 384· 2-142. .. 4GTFNC

.• 1-'0IUlENT: five room house Nogallllesa, lights and water furmshed. Phone 354·2662, Box 62 <.:aprtan 47·2P -·-· .I•'ORSALE·3·Br. ad(lbe house. 4:;acrcs on Uwy. 54 on the south edge of Carrizozo. <lood well and pump.Jfmterestedphone64822J;;. pd

' I•'Uit liAL~:: i\lountam !'uhm•, <•mnplN!! wtth

all utahtaes. lJehvereli to )·our lot lil'<' Halph or Vernon l'etty. ('all Hal ph 1 12;;;.211:1:. ur \'t•1·non at IHU•2:1,;1 'rfnt•

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Al.l.:IIINl'l\1 l>lll•:t<:Tli • HM ll' • 26· 'oX 30'-t Mnooth and clean om• bldl'. IIIII' lo liw shee~~ 40 1'1'11~ each, mon• Uoan hvl' 2;; t'l'nls f.'ach at the l.on.:oln l aunt) :\1'1'1> 'ffnp

'l'I<:XA!i ltl::l•'JNEUY ('OHI'. otfers Plenty of money plus cash bonuses, fringl! benefits to mature md•v•dual in t:orrizozo area. Itegardless ol. cxpcr1cnce, a1rmnil A.N. I' me Pn'S., Texas Uehncry t:orp., Box 711. l<'orl Worth, Texas 7bl1Jl.

NI!:W MAltY KAY {'onsultant. Complimentary . ~'acials. Uuidoso,-'Bobbie Abel Phone·336-45&a, ·

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"1111~11~\\ llltKimS W•\N1'1-:I) IN TIIJS Altg.\; Men, women, students. No experience necessary; stuffing & .addressing envelopes !Commission 1\hlllersJ. Earn sr1nretime money at home •. $100.00 weekly possible. sEND $1.00 <refundable! c& a long, stamped envelope· (or de~ils; Pl'S·737, 216 Jackson No. 612, Chicago 60606." 46-2p

~'OR HENT: 3 room apartment, furnished •. all utilities furnished. $140 monthly. Two room. apartment, furnished, $105. Mary Hich 648-2555 or 648-2333. •

BABYSI'l.l'ING DONE IN HOME: Call 354· 2500anyllme·arter&:oop,m. · · · 46·1tc

~·on SALE: 1973 12 x so mobil home. 2 bedroom, front kitchen, like new cond •. 354· 2672. 46·1lc

• PEitsONAL; Dear L.P. Thank you for the geranium, the kind note and all your warm · encouragement. M.H. 1

· ~·on HE lilT: five room house Nogal Mesa. l.;ights,and wat~t furnished. Ph•me 354·2662. Box sz·capitan. . . . _ . 47·2~

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AN AIHCO OISTRIBUTOH '·

PROPANE GAS

Bud Crenshaw has retained some Pf the· old West mannerism. He just !lever uses improper language in front Of the ladies. Three of his

"buddies from Louisiana hunt in Lincoln County every year. They are affe<:lion<~J;ely referred to by themselves and everyone else as the "cooaasses". Budlly was on the phone to' Cleo Dugger, makmg arrangeme!lts fqr the gentlemen to hunt on lli:r land. "Cleo, those three men whohuntedonyourplace last year are back again. S~re, )'OU remember them Cleo-. You -know, thooe three coon ... " and at the last minute remembering he was talking to a lady, "those three coon rear enders, Cleo."

For the rest of their visit they were _known as the rear enders and there is more about those

, gentlemen else where ia the :-:I-:ws.

Doc Dean is · NRCD President

• • D.U. "Doc" Dean, long-tom!! rnnchvr and conservationist in Lincoln ('ountv. y,-a~ l'll't•tt•ll president o£ the New Mexico ASSCJCIUIIOn 111 Naturalltesource Conservation Districts at thc•ar annual meeting held in !tatoo ·rcecnlly.

"Doc" was elected as a supcn-t~or 91 lltt• Claunch-Pinto NltCD in 19S4 and ha~ scrv1•d a~ their cbi!irman twelve years. II!! lms servt'<i as Vice-president of the New Mexico ASSUCIOtiOn n£ Natural Resource {'onservntio!l IJistrit·L~ for eight years. .

Mr. Dean has been a leadt•r in"t•onser..-nlion practices for years. His ranch has been used for

tours to show ronscr ... atiOII

'l'he bean that were shaped and reseeded show Y.hal <'<Ill '"' done by applying good conservation pru~l"'''"·

In his acceptance speet'lt. "llm•" tlwnkt•d .til his many friends that had hl'lpi•d lmt• awl smd ht•

· IS only a £igure head am! 'till 1wcds all lh1•ia· support to get th!l conservati~lt job dope in th" .. state.

Legal Notice ..

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· INSTALLATION

Lincoln Co11nty Treas11rer Veta Allen >ind , assistant Ruby Romo are looking through the big

· l'rank llorr, sel the first headlinllB for the NEWS on the new comPQI!itor. This equip,ment

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('onnly :\lilnagt•r l.~s Olson helps Bill Seelbach and Jim Slcinpr('iS explain lhe proposed

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.. ... . ... School. KEETH GAS -CO. • · bleachers were scheduled for installation lifter

· Thanksgiving . 'SI•:fl.\'1.'.;1: ,\1.1, Ill-' J.IX('OJ,X ('OVN'rY

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• LP GA~ TRUC,K 251-14025 ·• .tRACTOR • AUTO CoNVERSIONS • MOBJLt HOMES • HtrtNGS & ACCE!.!lOfiiES . .

OOMESTI¢ COMMERCIAL

. Steineprels advised · the group that its responsibilities for the education of Brent 'JamllS, the son or Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy James, of White OakS; had been met. The :YOIItigster is

.. attendlnjl a private school in Santa Fe, . . M:ary· Rich, Editor of the NEWS discussed

press coverage with the school. · She sai<tthat the Nli:WS tried lp cover all schools in

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From !'age I . ... Tax ·tables·

' converted ngures used by county treasurer 111 doll!f'S per thousand of assessed Vl!luation .

Simple sample- • . Housev11luedat ... _ ................. : . .. 20,000 !And valued at : . ......................... IQ,OOO

Tot@~~··············.·· ........ · ........ : .. 30~000 Divi.de by 3 to gel assessed valuation of $10,000.

say you 1ive in Ituidoso school. district, but ou!side of town, 3· '3&-0ut your tax rate is $25.80 per lhl!!IS&nd. Multiply 10 Uho!ISandl timel; · ·

· $25,80and you·gei.YI>Ur ta:X-billof$258.0(1. . • .. . • Here is the list of tax rates: • . . · . YOll could be 5!'Veral specjal levies, all

y<Jur tax bill. . " Pilywn·~ rllSidence tax bill has. .75 under

~pecialleyy and this lines "P With .c:ode 15 whiclt meaiJS we will pay hospital levy 1 Code 151 of 75

Our pel 1 home l taxable valu<l limes Nn Car~izozo levy of 51.04 etjlJ8ls 154.28 pi!IS the special hospital levy of 75 cents limes 3.Q23 which come to $2.27 added on to

"one -<illy" stack of mail received treasurer•s-·illfice in Carrizozo.

b th · to 154.28 to get our total tax bill of is&.55. Y · e . 'freasqrer Veta Allen mentioned one

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•• tn·e-county and needed the help--of the- schools for adequate coverage •

Problents in the past were mentioned and Superintendent Steinepreis offered to send Board agendas to the NEWS in advance or meetings, .

The school has been advised as to procedures to comply with • the policies 01' Tille 9, the educational amendment dealing with sex discriminatiop. A committee. to review the school policies will be named soon. .

Lease of White Oaks lots was transfered from Preacher Dobbs to _ Urian Wetzel who has purchased the adjacent Dobbs land. The Board also OK'd lease of a driver education vehicle. The old car was. recently wrecked in a truck-car collision, • · ·

Coach Henry Paul was imdted to attend the next Board meeting to discuss the possibility of a . .High SChool Baseball team. Problems according oo Wilkinson, are funding and finding an equal sport for the girls.

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- entire amouat .by N.M. state law. and shol!ld inquire al the treasurer's office before lhe _ <lelinquericy date of Dec. 1. ·

The number of tax chllCks being r~eived from out_of county, out or state and out of the United States would surprise a lot of peoj'lle. Here is a small sampling· of where che<:l<s come from~ Balboa, Canal Zone; .New ;'t'ork City; Ponoma. Calif.; A!IStin, Tex!IS; Salt Jpke City, Utah: •. Whittier, Calif.; .Burns, Oregon; Garden City. Kansas: Miami. Florida: F.tif1111la -Okl11homa: Cairo, Egypt; Hill AFB, l:tah; Perry, Oklahoma; Indiana, Penn.; Daytcma Beach, Florida; Ocean Springs, Miss.; Huntsville. Alabama.

I.JN('()I,:-; ('Ol'NT\' 1975 TAX LEVIES

Per $1000 3·0ut & State, County & School . .025052 35'0ut UOI!pital Levy . . • . . . . . . .. . . .0110750

25.80 .025802 ,, • •

:l-In State, County, Municipal & School .04U680 Ruidoso HOI!pital Levy ...•.... -.. -..• 0110750 .

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35-In State, County. Municipal & School Ruidoso DOW!IS ..... ' .. · .... · .... · .. .. .037216

Hosp)tal ~vy .. ·.·..... .. ' 37 :~7 . :~: •

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.030507

.000750

.031257

'Zozo . . . .0~1036 Hospi~l Leyy . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . , . . . .000750

51.79 .051786 13-0ut State, County& School.: .... : . ...• 024090 · ·

Hospital Leyy .. ·~...... .. . ...... 0110750 24.84 .024840

13-[n Slate, ('ounty, ,,lunlclpal & School Corona

Hosiplil l.evy ....... . , ............ . ~ Z7.00

20State, County & School Hondo Hospital Uvy ....... , ........... .

27.81 .

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.027062 • 000750 .027612

28-0ut State, County & SChool. .. . . . . . .. 02391$ Hospital Levy • ....... : ..... 24.67 :000750

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.000750 Hospital Levy ....... '... .. . .. . .. 49.45 .049448 -

S'l'ATE SPECIALS Catlleindeminty ••••• : .......... 7.oo Sheep 5ani~ry .•••.•••••.•..••.• 20.0(1

Ch ' ....... 2000 HOg o.~.era . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . 10 00 Dairy Cattle .- ..•........ '" . . . . . . ·

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COUNTY PREDATORY CONTROJ..-.....

.10 cents per head for sheep & goats

.05 cents .per head for cattle ... -ALPINE VItLAGE' SANlTATlOJII DISTRICT LEVY ........................ 18.55 .018551 SUN VALLEY SANI'I'ATION DISTRICT LEVY

18.00 . .01800() ROAD ASSESSMENT- ALL SUBDIVISIONS

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Stephen Payne, ~C!n pf Mr. and Mr$. :aiU Pay~~~>, celebrated his Uth birthday by attending

. . the t<>bo l"®tbsll G~e in Alb),!qllerque with his fam y lhe past weekend. ·

Mr. <1~~ Mrs. Hll~old Ashpaugh of· Amarillo, Telll!s ·VIsited her .s!llter Qnd tmsbsnd Mr .. and. M~. :auster Alford last week. · · · · ·. ~r. and !'IrS· Alvis Copper returned from a ~1s1t !o ,thetr dau$hter in Whittier, Califarnia: . . MrN•nd' Mrs. ·Frallk' Reid .of Altu were here '

Thur!iday spending the day with_me. While they ' were here we enjuyed a· visit. with Mrs. Mary

·Johnson. · It was my pleasure to enjQy the "Across the

Street" Open HoQse f'rlday afternoon. The refreslun~nts and fellowship were super 11t both Judge P'!YPe's and the J, ·a. M®re Al(ency. l31lt the high light pf !he .afterllOQn was visiting witli the "Two Grand Ladies" of Nogal-Pearl Stearns

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can to record · ;md · l<eep tllis memury uf our pioiteer ancestor11; • · · ~ United Methodist -Wumen bsd their

·m<mth meeting in thl' church Wednesday Nov. l2, Mrs. La11ra 1."11rrls gave .the devotiumll t11ken from .Norman V.incept Peal's Guide·Po;;t. Agnes · llein !!liVe the lesson which was on prayer, l!otb • were· vl)ry iiltere~ti~;~g, · Refreshments pf cake,. c~ffee and· hot IA!a ;wer!! served to the fqllowing . With Joy GIIUQcher as hostess: ·Agnes Uei11, Secretlll'y,l,llurll Farris,. Mrs. C. A: Snow, Mrs. C.E. Degner 11nll :Frances Pegner, Mrs. Bobby Shafer, Mrs. Jack Hell<er, Mrs. Alm11 Sherill, Mlll'gl!ret Lal!e, Irene Hayes, Ethel Roberts and th~ hostess and President Mrs. Joy· Galllich!ll'. Pnor to the progr11m a report was made on· the .ll11zaar which werttover"big". We want to thank 11ll who c~e ·to buy articles and IQ eat with us.

l"llmUy and friends hevul!ffl!red a grpt loos huti'ting seas<!n comes around. . ' . in the Jll!saing of Tr11vis Werner of Capitan, who Li!lcoln people are very proud of thell' grand pllssed away on tbe mPrning of November u at f'ire House and !he people who respond when

, St. M11ey'.s Rospital in Roswell, N.M. · ·· there is 11 fire. It really helps to know tbat they • We 11re gllld to report Mn. Bessie Cummins is !ire tbere if needed. now,at home and d<!ing well. · . }Jele!l Pfingsten IICcQmp~~nied Jewel Bonnell, · I enjoyed having a dinner p~~rty for lfelen l."rankie.Smitb or RRoswell an!l Edna Hassinger

Pfingsten to ee1ebt11te her birtliday recently. of Alto to Albuql!erque "" November I~ and Slime deer hunters. h11ve been successful in · returned on tbe 11th." •

getting tbf!ir deer 11nd olhers.hllven\t ha<lmuch They attended tbe Grand C.o.urt Order of. the Jnck • That's the way it happens and I'm spre Amllranth. They 111so ·h!id fun doing some they will· all be w11iting and ready. tu-try tbeir .· Chri~tm11s slropping: · lnck n!!llt Ye!lf. • ·· . · •

. . •· . . . . ·' Othen .whll. attend'\l(l Ur;u;u;l t:ou;t from Mr: and. ~rs. j11c~ l'f!l!g&ll!n qf Newberg. PonderoS!I CUurt No.6 .uf whlch Helen is Royal

Oregon! V!Stt?d re!lltll/es anq, friends ~ound, Matron were fuiY and Doris Littlefield, ·Gladys · · ~'l?'lut ·tnlliudipg H!'len and' Fritz Pfingsten witb KnoX', inez Kilbren, J.ouella Counts. Clarence

wlii!m the>:' Jtlld dinner. and came. b<'cil; !or" 11 · ani! Dm;olhy Craft !i!ld Dil!ie Ellen Cox: ,!'leekend VISit. They h11d 11 grand time VISiting. - My daughter, M11ry Lou Welsh <>f Logan, came

Jilek wu reared on the· Mesa 11hove Capitan with their sun, Jim Welsh, his wife Susan. "nd N~~gal and when I first clime tu New Mexico, ·dllughter•Kim, and twins,DustiP...III)d Mindy to Tltelm11, II daughter uf Mr. NAND Mrs. :aenton .11ttend Tr11vis Wer.ner's f11nerll!. Her husband Y11tes.w11s a sm1111 girl lind the family Jived in the'---sam, could not come because of schO!ll business. foot hills ol the Capitan Mounlllins near whl!re · · .we settled. .-----·=------...,..-------,

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were her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. R. D.­Pfingsten ur Nerberg, Oregon.

. The :aenjamin I. l!erry Ame~i~11n Legiun will . have 11 ~overed dish "Thapksgiving" dinner· at

the Medallion RO!llll at 6:;!0 Thprsday Nov. 20th. All membe~ ple~~$e !like note · of this and COME!! .

They moved to Clipillln and were QUI' Waner's·Boot •

0 neigh!mrs when we lived in C11pillln. so I was

Mrs. l."rences Lovelltce was in from the ranch· at Ancho !lnd visited with Mrs. Mable Rentrrow Thursday~spending the nite with her-

It was quite a pleasure to visit with Billy Clarke of Ruidooo when. she was here last Monday. · ··

Mr. lind Mrs. S. M. Ortiz visi!ed with their child.ren Tpmmy, B.obby and Gloria in Albugueroue Pn a recent weekend. "

Juhn GIU'cia,his wife and children 11re here for a visit from Hayward,California with his • parents ':"'d l\frs. Robert C111laway. John is hunting and the bovs Billie and Robbie 11re lishing.They will stay here· for Thanksgiving.

. Recently l\tr. and Mr!l. Jesse English and llfrs. !."rank Vega had guests from far aw11y places­Mrs;~AJtoo EngliSh; Jesse•s rnolber.beadealhe·· list 11nd her home is in Atmore,

, Ala. Others were: Max Seguin and sons Mike 11nd ' 1\flll'k of Luttie, Ala., Watson Bishpp of Perdidu,.

Alii., and Norman Wilkinson of Holt, Fla. This was the first trip westfor'Watscin and Norman~~~ you llliiY be sure they were given a tour pf every

· inte.restlng p]ac:e in the ''area. They were all delighted with tbe beautiful scenery, climate and friendly people. Tbey hiked • did 11 lot &>f horseback riding • and at times were so enthusiiiSiic they tllngled up witb cactus stickers and probably tOQk some of them home in their legsasareminder<~fwherethey had been. While they were all here Mrs. Martha Sanchez, Sue English' sister, and daughter Mrs. Veronica Bef!llll and children Jessica, Chris, Anthonoy and Johnathoo of Lus Lunas, N.l\1. joined the crowd. , · ·

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· This week l"rllnk Vega, Jr., lind sons Edwin a!ld Ronnie of Las Cnces visiled the family­They are here to hunt and were imable to arrive in time to be cOUnted among the long lists of guests the previous week.

Mlll'y Johnson went to Capitan flundny to see her sister Luu Ferguson-then they went on down to visit Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McKnight another sister.

Recent visitors in tbe Lane Sisters' home were Mr. and Mrs. Wade Lane and JilUe daughter of Ruidooo. While here thef did some hunting and were lucky enough to gel a deer the second morning, Wesley Lane and Mrs. Don Warren of Cloudcroft stopped on tbcir way home from Albuquerque where they hnd attended a school meeting there.

The White Oaks llistoiieal Association will have an importllnt meeUng In the Medallion RO!llll at 7:00P.M. Nov. 22. According to Mrs. A. it will deal with

interesting seooker. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy our Lincoln County Heritllge before it gets 11way from us. We must do all we

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• Payton goes Demo!?!?

Wienie Roast by Paul

• ~PA has brought many entertammg programs to Carrizozo-the Antonio &endoza perrormailce at the Co11ntry ClUb was one of the very best we have heard. His classiclll guilllr numbers were 11 kind of music rnrely beard live in Lincoln Cllunty and enjoyable for sure. Flamenco miUiiC WIIS mostly compsed for guitllr o£ some kind and Mendoza brought out soonds and rhythms only an artist could manage. We thooght he WIIS at "his best" and enjoying his own efforts the most when he slllrted singing and pl11ying Melde~~no folk songs. They so'tt of "brought the boose down". Thanks CCAPA for this wonderful evening of live entertainment.

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Payton home, especially for Paul's birthday earl)' this month. The gift came from Nick Payton In St. Louis 11nd was the complere score of the slllge play aboot President Harry-four sides of LP records. We had 11lready heard part of this performance oo Channel 5 but !hey edited out 11lot of H~~rry's salty language Cor the TV shllw-the records are quite something. Slime of you "watche~ of tbe political scene" may not realize that TrUilllln's stlltureas president grows with each passing year, He was an honest guy, to SIIY the least, Wrote Nick a letter and told him we were going to have a Demo party at our house sll people can boor these records which will be another first in Carrizozo.

W·R C11rrizozo's other editor, Bob Stellrns "puts out

a real good newsp~~per lfor Rotary). The following is Crom Bob's paper- All New Mexicans are constllntly being 11ccused by Yankees and pilgrims of being p11rt of Mexico and not one of the 50 sllltes. Heard an amusing story 11boot a couple of lPCal ladies on 11 ~enior . citizen bus tour, The bus in Springfield, lll. and was group of citizens. The was

had also brought lnterpretors so thnt the U.S. group would

able to communicate with the citizens 11croos the border-New Mexico!

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Lincoln County folks value the freedom of owning a gun of any kind-this freedom is being shot at with strong possibility that there are more votes 11gainst guns in the troubled east than 1)1 western sl11tes, . If you wish to oppose l«igisilltion b11nning 1111 handguns or any new gun legislatipn \probably the best course) you should .write to one or all of our legisl11turs-addresses here.

. SENATORS JosephM, M<llltoya .CD> Peter V. Doimenici tltJ 522\i Dirksen Building ~107 Dirksen Building Wuhington, D.C .. 20510 . Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone (200J 224-5521 Phone !202)224-6621

. REPRESENTATIVES '· . Manuel Lujan, .Jr. !Rl tstDist, Harold Runnels <Pl 2nd . 1323 Lungwurth Bldg. 1535 Longworth Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20515 Washlngton,.D.C. 20515 · Phone (202)225-ti316 Phone (202)225-2365

W-R Can't th11nk Ger11l<line Perkins enough for all

. the news Work she has dune in PiiSt ye~~rs ooth for ·the Corum ·community and. the NEWS-we feel· like she hill! d<iii!' a W9nderful .jub"'"thllnkS. . · . Erdin~ Kiefer is stlll'tlng this week doing new~

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Llmla Apodoea, ·Lincoln, is !he co\lnty'$ new animl!l control officl!r. She i~ lllllrried tu Charles ApodllCII who ·is a carpenter. Linda has WQrked around and witb animals. She was a helper in a !."lorida ZoQ,Jikes fishing 11nd skin diving. Linda can handle 11 gun, but believes that is a last in animlll control. ''When I have tp shO!lt an animal, there is nu olher way.'' She cpndiders herself an environmenwlist but is re~~listic ab®t .the ~~~>ed ur wild animill control.

Studerits told to apply now

disappointed that I was unable ro g" to vi.sit with & Shoo Repair thenr when Helen invited me. · M~. FionieRamey has company at her house.

Her. &ister, Editb Womac \I, husband Chester of Albuquerque and their brother Alfred Hulbert of Wl Pas<i are . .visiting her.

Clark Pfingsten w11s one of the lucky deer· -h11nters, isn't often that he can'tfind a buck when

2nd JJ;.J;nd Shoe~ aud HtHJlS rQrSAI..f<: -nut ur TnWUt"J"S-

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·TH4NKYOU for attending our Open Rouse last I c

' Saturday and Sunday Applications are now being aecepted !or

summer empluyment with Federal agencies. Many positions require a written ex11mhiation, for which applications must ~ pootmarked ljy January 16,1976. Because of the limited number of Slllllmer jobs in New 1\lexico, interested applicants should apply by Dec. 12, 1975, !or maximum consideration..

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' Copies of the Summer Employment ,_

AnnounceiJlent and applie~~tion forms may be obtllilll'd from the l."ederlll Job Information· Center at421 Gold Ave., S.W. Albuquerque, New Mellico, or by calling 766-2557. Toll·free telephone lit!l'Vice is available . ffom olher l<Xllltions within tbe state by calling 1-800-432• 6837 •

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Erdine Sllid her entire f11mily had been down with a cumbin11tion of flu and MontezUIJia 's revenge. We have 11 simple remedy' for this problem from Cuuntry Wisdom. "Mix and drink • a ·mixture of clnnalilon, s11ge, and bay leav.es, and add a litUe·lenton juice. Drink warm, Otillk hot ginger tea freely. Take 11 dose of' quinine every six hours. Drink jUice of cittiiS fruits .

. <lften,-Jf.!\!li~.Q.!>.!\!!.!!~!l!:iJ!!U!ll!JUt a~tea.l speedy cure, could be ·~our drinks sHould be laced ·-.. generously with vodka which will keep you frum · worrying tOQ much 11pout the uthet aillilents.

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. '•Howdy." -"Nice li!Oking tow11 yo11 l!ave here." "For them that likes it." ~ -

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Bill Payne's open house. From 3 l' .M·. on the !Own of Carrizozo socialized on lx>th sides of the main drag .

Sorority holds ritual · ·· Xi Beta EpS\IOn·Gamma Tlti!ta Chapter of 'Beta Sigma Phi held itli reglllar meeting in the ranch home of Mrs. John D. HQyyeyman, on Monday NQvember 3rd, a~ 7 P .l\1. ·

Followillg lbe busilless ml;!l!tillg the El<emplar Ritual was given fill' Mrs. Bob Uyr!l, and followed by the Welcome dtual .for ·Mrs. HoUeyman. a flll'mer member of Xi Beta Epsilon. ·•

·- · Mts. Frank W. Sultemeier, Jr. presented her prpgram of "House and Home" ill wbiclt she discussed ltow improvements in lhe past have brought about lhe home of t(l(!ay.

After the program, a going away social was held fill' Mrs. Travis Joltnson, wlto will be leavinl!: Gllll_lma Theta Cltapter and moving to Elida Wltere l!he and her slate policeman husband, have been transferred. Sbe was presented a macrame hanger and candle, and mizpah disk by tlte"t!ltapter and also received other gifts from VllriOUS members, · 4

A beatltif(ul cake decorated with vellow roses was used as the cenferpi!!<le for the r<~freshment· table. Also served was sandwiches, chips, dipll • candy, cookies, coffee and tea •

· And now from ·my cluttered t>ulletin boarrl I! few hints to make life easier !I'm not kidding)! · .Teach young cQOks \0 separate eggs by letting them practice with eggs that are 10 be scrambled. Be sl,lre to pick up bits of shell before cooking cause they can he hard on the gum~. Ha Ha. ·

-Dry smlilll'llgs without that clotheslil!~ cr!!8se

in them. Slit cardboard cylinder,f;, l$~Ved from r!llls of waxed paper or foil) and slip over lhe liJJel drape rugs over the ~rdboard. Wish wax paper came in an. widths .....

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Give eltlra life to yo11r son's worn, not•st)·white · T..shirts, Dye them a colQr to lle worn for work t)r play. Like Grime Qray, or Dingy ,White. . - .

K""'P a record of yolll' child's inoculations on • back of his birth certifi~te. but If .you have a tatoo artist ill the family thai would be best. If yo~:~ misplace your birth certificate just search fill' yonr kid.

Wlten you .pack lunches in paper bags for children, go wild with tlte felt·tipped pen. After writillg ill their name add a tamous quotation Ill' mention a blstoticalilate. I But y011 risk one the · 'dadings' coming ill from school and saying, "Hey mom, would you knock off this Bi· Sentimental jazz!

Obituary " Mrs.''Mattie Littleton

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Funeral services were held Mornlay al: the Carri;ozo First Baptist Cltur~b fo~ Mattie LiUieiOn whO died In Allllllll!lOrdo, November 14.

Tltose present were Mesdames Travis Johnson, Bob Byrd, w. T. Tyree, Jr., Frank • Sultemeier, ,Jr., Lerry Bank, Rand Perkins, Archie Perkins, Robert Williams, Emery Owen, Wayne Fisll, Corrine Mullins, Rogene Alford, Claude Foster, Clay Crist, and hostess. John D • Holleyman .

Mrs. Littleton was born January 31, 1886 in Nogal and' was a long time Carrizozo resident. The Rev. BUI Miller led the services and inter'inent followed at Ev~rgr""'n Cemetery.

Sheis survived by a son, Raymond Littleton; Cour !laughters, Edith Leonard, Carrizozo, Dorothy Current, , Carrizozo, Edina Buie,­Aiamogordo, and LaOia Vansice, Des Moines, Iowa; a sister, Agnes Snell, Dennis, Teltas, 9 grandchlldren and 15 great grandchildren •

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Diana Wells to wed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wells, Carrizo~o. have

· announeil .the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Diana; to Paul Pino, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pres Pino, tarrizo:~;o. ·

Paul iS a student at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Pian" will gr;~duate from Highland High School in Albuquerque in December. •

. Everyonl! is-invited. to the wedding ceremony at the Nogal Church at 3 P.M. November. 28. Reception will follow at the Carrizozo Woman's Club.

The bridegroom's pare,nts in..-ite friends to attend the wedding dance at 9l'.-l\l. at the Nike, the same evening;

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The organization at Its last meeting voted to haye the restoration Qf the Lyric Theater as it community project for the year I Interested members are asked -to meet all : 30 Thursday at

. the Theater for a tour prl!>r to the regular meeting at the Club Building. ·

·Members will also vote on a proposed meeting tim~ change at the November meeting., ·

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A Sunday morning highlight was the talk, . and Baptism,'~ by L. Durrw4,chter

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delivered the 'featured- P\iblic talk . _at · 2:00 P.M. Sunday, "How the Kingdom of God Affects You." He told bis audience of 3813. persons,

. ·''God's ·Kingdom is a real goV.!>rnment, with rulers that exercise. authority. £rom be11veq, These rulers are fully able and willing to solve all the problems of mankind. God's purpose is that in time· God's Kingdom will be tbe only­government over alL the earth." ;.

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11J!Iugf ll!l !lnd Conservalion·lknow many lllid. tr~in. . . subconsclOIIII,when progriQllmllll witb gQ<!Is tbilf

. . · •·. " - · · .. · ·, m011 y riends in W!coln C<l. Ulliilk you. Mary!. we 11re reaping . of: an are really. set, oPilrall!S. .li!tc .. a mech.allism,

I . by "l'amiJiy Jlou~igan . . wee!<' ofNcwember 17, 1117~ : · • '

lt'a !bat ,time lll!l!in, ".BIIsketooll Seaso11." AU of tbe guya a!id gals \lilde~ tbl! direqtion pf C011~h Paul 11re hard at work practiCing for an· !>Utstanding year 'Of basketball. Good · Luek G ·--•· II I . . .-.~•es·~··. . Last ,Ffiday night, tbe Carrizozo Grizzlies met

Wet!d m !be Zozo gym: !be girls playing as follows: Pat B!ifOZ, Sandra .Beltran, Annette Chavez, 'Vivian Chave;r., Lisa Fe~gustm, Roseanne H!!rrerll, aenae Jiiekll, Maurita LQvelace, Orlinda LUIJa, Delores McBride, Cynthia M!lfales, Katby Pacheco, Mona Payne, Delma P11e~ea, Thl'lm11 Kaye Portillo, 13ernice

, Sambnmo, Jpy Dee Simpson, Kimberly Vallejos, Audrey V~a, Debra Vej1a, Jaylen Vega, aoberta Vega, and Verlllllcil Z;lm~;~ra.

The Gtiuiii'S lost b1>tb of tbeir games 111 Wet!d. aetter l11ek next time!!!. · ·

The Year Book will be selling lUI December 1, 1975 at $7.00 a copy. If you 11re interested In getting acopyoftbe Ye~~r Book get ahold of Mr. l:illlagado in !be speech room or conlilct Ester Miller. La uri!! Vo6!;, Les, Miller, Micli Colwell, Ella Chav~ Margl_e Mackie, Veronica Pi!clleco, Milrk Miller, Get yours now!!! . The F.H.A. girls have been oul selling order

gtflj; to sponsor 11 trip in tbe middle of. .March to Albuquerque f!lf 11 state convention. There will be an F .H.A. Motber,Da\lShter B11skethall game Wednesday November 26, 6:30 p.m.

There v.'il: he "NO SCHOOL" Thur:;diiy aod Friday, Nov; 27·28. Thanksgiving Reee»s!!!

f'rid!!y, !be CarriWlo Grlulies will nleet p.e Clouderllft Bear11 in tbe Zo;r.o gym· 6:30 p.m. Admisl!i011: Adults:· $1.25; Students:$1.00. FoOd fill' Tbolll!ht: The woods woold have JitUe mUliic if only thol>e birda lillng their song who sang best.

Remember, if yoo see someone without a smile give him one of yours!!!

PoJ.i~e report Jl.«<:ently the Carrlzll;r.~ Pollee .IJeparlmmt hall

our curiosity challenged by a gas hungry, tire stealing tbief, We have had several Cllmplaints on gas being stolen, tiri'S stolen, and glove boxe~~ rummaaged tbrough. The complaints come mainly from 1>ur Carrizozo Bowlers who after a rnght or strikes and spares, come out to Cind !bat their ear or truck ls nil longer conli!ining as much gas as before they headed for that night's bowling session.

They come!backto rind that their spate tire is missing from 'lbcir pick·up truck, or that tbeh·

Doesn't Matter · What you Drive

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WHO WMO:TS TO 81-: SI'OON ··I-:D? 'l'lu• race hors" wasn't reeling up to par,

unci tht• veterinarian wns tialle-d. lie t•xalnint•d th~ filly nnd prescribed some nu•di'Cntluu. u'fhis horse IHust take seven tablespoons or this medicine three times dully," h1• Instructed the stable boy.

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must be aware thlit when .a :pers<m Thi1 news· ~ week is especi;~lly R!lad. The . ut~disciplined patiqn in aU . of wciety . automatie!llly i:Weeting; )'Dill' ~!li!IW· until you "pl.lrposely drains or slarl:i to drain 11ny radiator m:ticlll and picture .of G, Wbnaatt·CI!>udcroft . today • .Much of today'a Jack discipline can be achieve Yoor g<i!IJ., · · . · · 9~ ,!lU milk or gl!s li!llk upbli Ji m!ltor vehicle aear· Grea.se Man h.!is lt!len of interest h> me attributed to tbe. permi!illiv!l teachings of i>n.- One g!lllhh0uld'lf!(ld•"'1l!.lother. So,yoo.shc;>ul!l ·wilboot !be pernl'ii!Bion of tbe owner lberellf, . since I heard of him several vears agp, I was· Benjamin Spock, wh!l wrote a widely re~~d, an<! know tbe ultimllte l!lng range alllllS'. All .l!hPrter sball be' guUty of a. misdemeanor, aQd .upon happy to rep.d a boot him and his forecasts accepted ,book •. a gener11tion ago. He .alltb!ired ranl!l' g!lllls Bhoulc:l· tune the.mselvils to the l11ng conviction thereof, shaU be imprisoned iri lh~t witb Bear Grease. l'VIl cooked with a and it is many other writings on· "how parents should range goal. · county jaU {!If JIOt less tl)an six· !61 mcmtll!i nor S?ad as ant grease. The whole paper is·really rear their children " · - J..Qok at tbings: on a dailY bllsis: It's lei!B more tbl!n one m year."· !Taken fr!lm New' ..Jme. 1 knllw you've done I.IIQt or work • .But your · Li!ter ruli!igs by !be ·u.s. supreme Court:' · diseooraging Ul!lt w11y. Decide each dliy what Me11ico St11tutes 191i~ AnnPtiltedl <Section !>l-11-11 . helpers must like yap 11nd are workirlg too ....... e 1 w _, ... · !be us c · nd :tat you C:l\ll- do Ill .l)ecome clri=• 'to tbal "Oal No

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<e ' . pictwes -of some .of my (OIId friends, tbe Wards legialatur~s !lave I11rlber erodoo tb!i! discipline · . matler how small a thing it mayile;'itwi!l move aemember tllat When )'PU go somepli!Ce; lock and Bud Crenshaw pleased me as it will m!lny !bat is reqllir~ Ill f!lfffl ll cohesive, united.. you closer. . . . .

Ylllll' C!lr _lind .!:'ke yoo1• r'keys or tbe next Ume It many otbers... . · · nati~;~n. • . Theref!lfe, if you are really determined ·11nd

may not J"'!~...., !l!!Sillll!'cOr tires, it.J'!IIlY be your F<mdly a11d 11tlmiringly, And, 1 distinguillh between discipline pnd really believ<i yoli can reach yoor goals, you will ear. The Police Department .wishes to remind _ • L<Jui~eCoePayton -.tyranny. • . . · . be pulled like a mllgnet·toWI!rds steel, and flnd you ug;oin th.at everything is being dqoe tc)catCh . , , , . ., We have ri!Bched a point where all 1110 -many !h"t .nothiPI!C is unattainable. · . -· .

-thiS thief- an<! !bat Yl!ur coopetatiQn Is urgeifi!l Dear .Editor: • • ,': par!!nts don'ot start disciplillil!g tbeir·:t:hildreli an, helping us do so,., . . LastTuesdaythematterofnothavipgdoorsiQ lUl early age, aud wait lllltil tb'enmter sehflol, T h a n.k · Yo 11 • . the gir~ ll!vatoties at tbe ~boot was brought up and lhen expect teacher" and administrators to · CarriZ!li<P Pplice Depi!ttment . at !be schi>OI board by some concerned-citizens. diseiplille al!'eady ulll'Jily yoUIJgsters. We bave

Z b · aay Welk, chairman of !be Seitoo! Board ordered .reach~ a period when childr!!n whu are not able .... ozo. oys go to !be door~~ to be put back , to "l!et piO!lg" in tbeir hOmetown schools, l!re

FFA Co.. nve-p.t' l·on. . The issue is tb!!t lhe girls did not have tbe seenntetrtascrheoolatli.ves in a dislant town or :;;tate, and

. . privile>: they dt!l!ired when <~ttendingto personal . . . .. hygiene. l myself looked illto the maller M~nd;~y This is not uniq!le Ill Cllrriwzo. It is happening

' The Carrizozo 'FFA ch11pter was represented as tbe 48th National Convention in Kansas CUy ~issourl by Phil Straley, Gary Lindsay, and l;!lllY Bob Shafer. · , · ·

The three Carrizozo boys traveled to Kansas City witb meml)ers of tbe Gadsen High Sllhool f'FA •. The gropp or FF A Students left Friday llfternoon and arrived in Kans11s City Sunday around noon.

The f'FA'ers were· pnv.le<~Se<l to !lear iiddressesfrom Jimmy carter former Gcwernor . of Georgia, Col, Hm:lan Sanders of Kentucky Ffied Chicken, Jerry Clowery, Nelson A. ll,ockerfeller Viee President or the Ulllted States and outstanding retiring addresses from · tbe 197HW5 National FF A Officers.

The C!!rrizozo boys were joined in Kansas City by over nineteen thousand other FF A'ers from all \.'ver tl!e Nati1>n ;fud }'uerm Rico. ·

at noon and was conducted t:m" tour ofthe school all over, · by Principal Lm:ry WUki!IS<m; Then, lbere tll'C parents who condone, or I !bought tbatU was just a'm11tter of putting up uphold, wrong doing by their ypungsters at

a few <IP.or• ( wQOden 011esl, and !bey shPuld fte up ...:hool-a.nd elsewl}er!!. They fail to find out tbe by this time. It also wasn't elem: in my mind just enUre story and !bus many a child who sllduld be what door's were being discussed. disciplined at home is not. Thus, IJe gell! away ·On the tour Larry pointed out !be problems. All witb it Ibis time, and tbinks he can get away witb .

do!lfs leading from !be halls into tbe girls . any !bing, anytime, ·11nywhere. lAvatories were on. The doors in question were These children and !bose pi!rents do . not the doors to !be individual stalls. Larry said !bat constitute a majroity or children ancl parents, at least ftfty per een~ of tbe slalls had doors on but point up a problem are~~. · !bern; '!fe didn't. go into any of !be gids Another area where tbe l;~ek of discipline is lav!ltorles, but he showed me some of the boya hurting ~country is in tbe armed ~>~~rviO:es. F11r lava!!lfies as an example. an efficient defepse program, there must be

Th!l stalls are or metal constl'llCiiOII and discipline. When ttoops fail to obey orders, .an consequenUy have to be special ordered. This, army break~ down. !be educator of some ten- years ezperien~:e, Thec:O!ltinuedexistenc:eofthisllalionllsafree explained to me, presented another problem. society could well hinge on Ibis one issue . Because of tbe "equal rights" !bat when !be During this Bicentenlllal period would l)e an

Dear Editor . ~ to tbe J>lalls of tbe girls lavatories are p.ut excellent time for parents to re-examine their

• up, tbe doo111 to tbe slalls of the boyl! lilvatoties responsibilities, and begin. the right kind of m:e Ill lt!l put up, also. ~ dis!:ipline or children, and lellc:hing tbem. In •

MAILBOX Dear Editor:

Tbllnkll for !be coverage you have given us. OUr Christmas Seal Ciimpaign is beginning. I

will· be sending quite a few articles during November. and December. 1 hope you will use as many as polillible; Goad sliltewide nllWspi!per

·coverage is very imporlllnt if we are to have a successful Ch~tmas Seal campilign.

I am enclosing some coated Jl\Oofs that I hope ~ou will be able to use as fillers during the Holiday Season. .. ,

Thanks again •• We really do appreciate YC/Ur help.

Oneboyslavatorywelllokedathadnodoorson fact, our educational progl'llfll really starts at tbe ··aliiJls at all Ia four stall lavatory!. home. ConsequenUy il'11 going Ill rWI into some money acquiring and putting up some Ia rough estimate) fifteen doors.

The Principal lind tbe School poard are aware of tbe llituatioJt and something is being ilone to remedy the situation. Lar.-y'polnted oot that he has a small crew of maintenance men, but !bat !be doors will go up, . Commentary: Be pi!tient, girls, you have a

'pilint but it will take lime to remedy. l, too, wouldn't like to be In yoor position to have til allend to pttsooathyglene 111 rront or someone Ill' to wait in line to· do so. •

~:dilorial in Dell'\OI'Ie Lolnce ·by Carol Stevens

Achieving goals ts essentially tbe same as writing Y<>I:U' diary in advance. That saunds strange, but by really setting. strong goals you can achieve· what yoo desire. "Whatever the niiod of man can conceive and believe it can achieve,. "\'t'hether you tblnk )(OU can or can't, you're right." O•

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To Jllhn Q. Public, to parents and to myself: I say !bat our future belongs Ill oor youtb. Let's take an interest in them, ·not onlv wbep something as .Ibis eomi'S up when olber needs make themselves known.

Get lost (at Bonito Lake) Dear Mrs. Rich:

1 address myself to a problem that is somewhat unique Ill Carrizozo, the one mile tappro.J of Hiway 310 west from the Intersection or HiWay 54. There has been two or three accidenl:i in this area. Recently, one involving a school vechicle fuU of chlldr(!ll, and very f!lftUIJately no one has been seriously injured. · The problem ls at least three !old, Deoondln~ on your direction, The early morlllng and se,tting SW1, make It nev-Jmpooslble-to..see Into on coming ll'arric, deptb preeeption is dcCinllly errected. Secondly, at oboot tbe miday point the speed limit increases. Also alter vou leave the over pass go,ing west "It's all down iihl" and !be "Honkers" know it. The last problem is !bat there are over a dozen roads that intersect "370" (rom the signal to just west of Means Auto. Some arc prC!vided witb stllp signs some are nC!t. In most cases the entrance on to tbe Hi way is very steep and tbe dirt roads cause dust. When you put it altogether lp! a pretty grim picture.

I would like tosuggest'tbat the city, county and slate·take a clC!se look at this section or Hiway. And reduce the speed limit to 30 M.P.I;I. rrom west of tbe .Means Complex. Also !bat a sign be erected at these two points informing the motorist that there is "Heavy Side' Road Trar£ic" ":ill M.P.H. Speed Limit." "SII'ictly Enforced."

We can do notbing abol.lt the p~st but we just might save someone in the future.

Thank you, Jeqy Hourigan

RE: Louise Payton tE:d. NOTE: LQu was our Nogal reporter for it

How many or us have ·attended school functions and school board meetings? How many of us have called up the p~incipal or any lellchers;and ret tbeiJi krillw,we appreciate what !bey are d!"ng for ow children and our Clluntry?

Sincerely, . .Bob .O'Conn!lf

Dear Editor: The following editorial was wr~tten by Jetu

Uryan of the Alamogordo Dally News and brought to the Lincoln County NEWS l'ubllsher by Margo Lindsay. Margo suggests substituting the word Alamogordo with Carrizozo.

Discipline, or the Jack of ,it, has become one or the major socitii problems racing America today. .

Discipline runs tbe gamut !rom tho very young Ill !be very old.

Self discipline starts, or should start, in lhe home, when a child is in his or her formative years. Then it will, in most lnslilnces, carry over into school age_ years, and later life.

A perusal o£ tbe history of tbese United States UIJquesUonably reveals !hat discipline was one or tbe underpinlllngs on which the strengtb of tbe nation grew. Conceived in· an era of oppression and l.lildue demands made by !be Crown of

· England, Colonists in tbe Declaration of Independence and tbe. Constitution set up a free society, a government offering its citizens the greatest fret!dom yet experienced in the history or man. .

We'll help you· with a Ruidoso·

• State Bank Government sponsored tax-free Individual 'Retirement Plan•. ..

We're here to make your retire!Jient years care-free Yfll!l'l!· We WD!It you to be able to grab your fishing pole and head ror Bonito. .Alter all,

. when you reach a certain age, you should he able lo stop worrying about earning money ••• and spend mnre lime following your whimsey. We, at the Uutdoso

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State Bank are experts In helping people plan for the future. ; , putting your dollars to the best use. We are experts on the new government sponsored I,R.A. Individual ltiilirement Savings Program. ·'l'hls Is a new program, whlcli enables lndlvlduars· to establish their own retirement plan and SAVE UP TO· ,1,500 A YEAR TAX FREE. So, not only are you putting money away lor the

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It;. you need a Firepla~e - Husiness f.1roht -- or any kind of veneer work.- you ntay contact us at our Shady Grove Trailer Court Office - or call 437-11!89.

. 'Paymen't plans to fit your needs If il~cessary, our campany assets warrant us to carry our own tinar:tcing of bond ........ most any size job. · ..

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. who Is eligible? How :much Is

.. Is It a good investment? t•an you take the money out ~efore you retire? Can you switch from' the _reurerne:nt plan you now have to your own? We hate to brllg, but, we're expert~ on ho,w to take the worry out or retirement. P.S. You must make your first payment before December 31st, 1~75 If you'wantto tal\e advantage or the '75 tax deduction.

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A Bowl:o:(Activities A ptneh oi Good Morning Arne riel! on channel7.

. There is a program-just being born-that t'l!ucates young mothers wilh their babies in !eachmg better preschool child care. They altend classes and it helps them to be more av. are of any handical"i that may appCllr early in

___ lofe Suchaseye,earand nose problems. etc. It is programmed to liff young mot.heis-ouf of th~ ~~>orld of diapers and phy~ical care-into a world '•I JOY and, intere:sting nev. things happening ''':ery day m a childs mind.

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Ans. At hunters College in New. York. psychologists sep11rated students into two groups. Those who liked tints best tended to be more pbUosophical and more introverted. They

u adllpt lesu!:!!dily to the OU!Cr world. They were more iliscruninating in ' their tastes, more appreciative of subUeties, more likely to feel that"their ftiends didn't underst•md them. !\fore given to thought than to direct action.

Those who preferred pure cQ!ors possess all the qualities of the extrovert. They are seldom given to Sllul·searching. were far more materalistic than !he ol,her grqup, shllwed much less interest in philosophiClll thought. They were more gregarious and less changeable in their oppiniollS 11r lit!itude. ITo be cont 4· next week. I Practical Palmistry is Fun 1 From last week>

Hold your hand out in Jront or you. . t. Your thumb IS called V111lUS. · ·• 2. Your first finger is called Juptter 3. Your third finget is called Mercury.

At the base or lbese fim;:crs is a little mount or flesh. The mount takes the name or the fingers it is below. ,

The first phalnx or all five fingers mean. Tb!,' Devine World. '

Roby's Box Dear Roby,

1 have yet to be lead by someone paying me a compliment. ' . Dear Roby,

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The louder he ~!ked or his honor. th!' raster we counted our spoollS.

n.w. Dear Ruby,

When all else rails, follow directions,

4 c. flour 2c. sugar L tsp. salt

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1 tsp. Baking Powder PUt into small bowl, Juice of 2 orang~and

grated rind <Or frozen orange. juice.) • . Add: 4 tablespoons mazola oil, warm water to

make l'f.o c. liquid. Add Ibis liquid mile to the dry ingredients. -Also add 2 beaten eggs, 2 c. sliced cranberrl~Js,

MiX and cook in a med. oven. Around the Bowl · ·

?ed Clips-shirts are. everywhere. Archfe Witham had ~~:ood luck. Got a 10 ooint deer. Leora

had 17 excited hunters for' breakfast Ibis week." Mr: and Mrs. Lynn 'Ayes have guests hunters·

froin Albuquerque . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnum and children

ate viaiting the Greer fari)Uy. They are from Cltlii. . .

Jl41'. and Mrs. Loyd Zumwalt and children from .Calif. are_ here and Loyd round his.q~r. . . . Dave Peacock alsb was a 'lucky one in getting his· deer. He is visiting Dorothea and Tom Zumwalt' · Dick Cox is- here with Loraine and Sam,

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·!fllrce. John R. Cupp, come~ to !he Lincoln. ' coun!y Sheriff's department with 3 years

experi~:~~ce, to serve !he Corona area. • John, his wife, Sharon and seven month old

daughter, Cory J.M.;mcwed to New Me~<ico in A!!&Y!!I Q{ thill year. ln.Octo!ler he was. hired b.y Shflliff Leandro Vega. ·

While in !be Air Force, he served one year in l'lll!land where~ was _stationed just prior to his discharge. He was wilh the Canine Cor~ <1Pd is cu~ently trllining four dogs-one for. his personal use and !wo I<> liSe fPf tracking" purp~es 1 to h~lp loeate lost pe'llple in !be areal~·: · '· · ·,

l:lis llexl proje<;fwill be to ·u-ain two l)pJ><!rm;ln Pin.cers for use .as. liurglar protection by a bu$inessman plagu~ ')'ilh burglarie&.

Jphn and hi~ family came to New Mexico "because l"l like the people, and it is pPen countr;Y•in other wor$, ·I like to be free ... They find New MexiCllllS "friendly and willing to help . When som<i!thing needs to be done. they pitch in and !><!lp." Sharon, from St. Louis, says, ·•wr may lollk like 'city' folks, but really we aren 'I. We like the c~try." .

Wilh the help o{ Ken Fuller. Mayor of CoroM . and the towns pevple, John hopes to eventually be able to enl!lrcethe dog ordinance there. He .is defilletely a dog ldver l!llthol\gh they, have one small kitten tool but he doe.s not like to see dogs. run in pilcks through !he streelli. He says ... Even

, though they hav!'n't hun anyPne yet, !he time will come when they would. Also !he .chance of rabies goes up much higher when you have s11 many running free." . ·

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One of his future plans includes a dog obediW~ee clas1; fPf tbll'je interested in such a class. '!-'Jie ll},d sayi'\g "Yw ':an't teach' an old dog new tncks. doesn t hold wtth tiJis yollllg couple .

ALl'lU:\l'll Slll•:t-:TS 1-'UUSM.J-:

Ide;li lor hmng bu1ldmg•. noollll)l. hm ... siding and many other ll't's

t'sed m nt•l'ispap<.'r prmlmg. "'''' ··•d•• clean. S•l-e 2li· '1 X :lu~c ~-. U!l!l tfuck

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• Inside the Capitol r .. . . Construction abuses 'terrific' . .

.illSpected within five days after !he commission has been notified ot completion.

Rep. H.B. Barnard, D·~lovis. sharply critillised expenditure of $758 by the State Division or Human Resources to ,publish a "Glossary oC Abbreviations and Acronyms.". Herman Grace, the agency director. told Rep. Barnard hill was the only oCjection "in !he face or an overwJ!elming . number or favorable responses.' Tile gloosary lists hunilredsor public and private agencies and commonly used alphabetic abbreviations £or them •

A geophysiciat, Rep. Colin McMillan, R· • DeBaca.Chaves, predicted a drastic drop in New Mexico oU and gas exploratory wells if pending legislation in C<lngreas ill odopted. Action was set Tuesday on a conference c:ommillee report on the key legislation. Itep.lltcMillan said. "ln 197S there were more exploratory wells drilled in every oil-producing slate in the U.S. except New Mexico." He blamed Cedetal natural gas policies and a $3-a·barrel oil tax bill that cleared the New Mexico House !lut died in the Senate early this year. .

Stale Banking Commissionel' Herbert Hughes said Uuidoso Slate Bank, Ruidoso, filed an application for a branch at Carrizozo. The state agency was processing !he application.

Des Moines-Folsom Telephone Cooperative petitioned the State Corporation Commission to require Baca Valley Telephone Co. to improve service at its Des Moines exchange or reduce its rates. The sec set a hearing Tuesday tNov. 181 on the complaint. The cooperative alleged loeal and long distance phone services to its members have been severely disrupted and impaired "on numerous occa~iollS tor extended periods. of time.u

The 'State Park ·and Recreation Commission .approvea a joint powers agreement for 3.5 miles· or fenciug and two cattle guards to control livestock at Uio Grande Gorge State Park. The pact was sent to the Slate Highway Department Cor its action.

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· I wish everyoue th<i · mo.st grlltefu! and happiest 'fbllnksgiving Pay ever. Let that go on every d!ly of the y"'!r. We do have so ver.'l much

• to be grate(UI for. Count your many Blessings. May· God Bless You. . · •· •

· . Thfl Capitan Atllletic ctub is in' its fipal week oj sellillg :tickell! r~·.a :W:OO Remington Rifle, The drawil!g fm: tile lucky wi11ner will be SUilday, Nov. 23, at !lOon at the Smokey Bear Coffee Shop.

\"flU oo.ed 110t be present to win so be sure and buy Yf/Ur ticl!ets. Procee!ll; from this raffle Will ·be uSed to ben"fit capitan liigh School Athletics. Boys and Girls, Ypu may purch;~se your tickets· at the Smok;ey Sear Coffee Shop. So sh!iw your sUPPoi~ Of the athletid; by purchasing ticket;;.

Members selling tickets to be sure and get your · tibkets turned into Frallklin McKay by Sunday mo!'liiug in time fQrthe drawing. · ·

Nellt meeting of tile club will be Thrusday, Dec. ~ •. 7:30p.m. hi the sc:hool cafet~r!;1, .~ ·

All.persons mterested in athletics ;~t C'.apitau High are urged hi attend.

. . . · <li<l enjoy. We enjoyed a delici!!us J.Jurret <linner. .aJ'ter tile sc:hool.,'l'he Wortlly Gnm$ dr!lve on to Sp~orro to .spend tile night .as the Socorro SchoPl pf Instruction wall .,to have been .at 10 a.m. Satur<lay morning. '

Monday, Nov.1o: fat Flatley entertatned V<~ra Beall, Eltlla MerreU, Amelia JVIcKnight, Dorothy Guck and Lorene Ferguson w1th a h!IPPY day and PaiUlsta at Iter l'anch,home. . · . .

Clara Snow anli llaZillllayes of Carrizozo were .shoppers <tltlle United Methodist Women'~ club aazaar held at tbeir,ph\lrch last Friday. They will hold,.a bazaar again Fri~ay and Saturday, · Nov •. 21 aoo 22. ·• ..

Tral(is Werner wa's born'Dec. 3, 1900 in Texas. Pas~ed away Nov .11, 1975 and was laid tor~ .in tile A11gus Cemetery.Funeral Servic!!s were held· at tile Angus Comm!lnity Church with Dr. Austin

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"Re11scms of c:onscience." Schmitt

Mrs. Lewis (Bessie) Cummilll! returned home rr11m St. M;~ry's lJp5pital .last. Thursday l!fter . several weeks therein. I wish you continued

Survivors ·!Ire his son .J!!h!l 11nd family. Four grandch!!dr.en, tllree brothers; Ralph, Rex an<l Robert, three sisters, Faye DPrjs and Vera of California. . · ,- • NEW MEXICO 1975 . . .

emphasi~ed, le<l tQ his .<lecision to enter the unfamiliar world of politics ,rather than continuing .in federal service with the National Aeronautic~ and Space Admimstration or pursuing other challenging activitieS' 11vailable within New Mexico,

heal!h. • • El)!el Pepper is doing O.K. <tn<l getting better.

'l'b<IUgb she must still remain iu St. Mary's . llospital. l do wlsh her contillu~ improvement. · San<ly Loomis is stationed in Alhrlll!, Greece.

The pallb"'!rers were: Gerald Df;!an, Sr., Grady E:lderi<lge, llollis Cummill$;- 'Fletcher Hall, BUI Edgar, 1111d Melvin R!!mero.

HPnorary pallbearers were: .Jack Shaw, Jim lloward, Charlie J!'erris, Sam Co11, Bert Minter and Slim Thompson. . . ·

Mrs. Reneh and l\1rs. Kingston were in Carrizozo on business lilllt Monday.

1'he Cbristm~S'>seats are•diflerent lhis Year. They are reproduced from original paintings by cbUdren all over America; one from "'!ch or tile 50 states ancl the. Dil;trict 9f Columbia. Yirgin. ll>!an$, Puerto Ric!> iln<lSilmPa·G!lam. Pictured is New Mexico'11 seal, featuring Eagle Ol!ncers.

· dancing <tL an indian pueblp on Christmas Day. The seal was <lesigned by B11bby CatrQn, a 12

year Ql<l lndian boy fr11m Los Alamos. Horacio Mc>ntQya, Chairm11n .of the New Mexico J.ung · Al;sociation's ruml raising committee, reported that Christmaa seals have already been ma.!led

tQ many New M~ico hi>m~. and that the final . ml!iling should be wmplete by the middle ~>f

··November.

In his statement at this afternoon's press ccmference; Schmilt stated his belief thai New Mel<icans of his generation must apply their experience and e<lucaJion to polities. If they do so wit)! declic!llion, New Mexico can grow to be an economic, political, and social leader of the

His wife Cindy ;md baby RUey have been living inPur<ly, Mo,and theyleft.Fri<lay Nov. 14111 join him. ,His pareniB l\fr. and Mrs. VirgU Loomis went to visit Cindy and tile baby in Purdy, Sat. Nov. 1 through the 7. llad a go® an<l enjoyable District court Magistrate court -- • • Unlted States. Schmitt added that the privacy

responsibility tQ help Newc Mexico lies with honest and imaginative people who can give the Nation 11 new sf;!nse of purpose in ill! natiOIUII affairs:

tr~~r automl!tic: Laundry h!!s · twelve new October 24,1975 to November 18. 1975 ~~'machines. The inside of lllf!"buUding hascbeen ... Fi1¥1L.Randolph .vs. Elmon ·Randolph.

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1 e was recen Y pam ""'· Anne L. Caldwell vs. Jam. es E. Caldwell, Therefore all in go® condition an<l looks great.

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ber 10 to November 17, 1975. s PeBusk, NP driver's license. posted

Mrs. Howl!rd Wright and her daughter Mrs. R.E.S.L. !outgoingl. Terry Stricklan, two daughters, Rhonda Kay Elna Maxine Wooten vs. James E, Wooten,

cash bond. . Wilfred Gonzales. all~>wing monor to hunt . .,

• an<lMelinda made a business lrlp to Roswell last Dissolution of marriage. Saturday. Johnanna McKinney vs, Bradley Dean

We were so grieved to Jearn of the death of 'McKinney, Dissolution 11f marriage. Travil! Werner in Roswell at St. 1\tary'~> Hospital Southwest Periodical Distributing Co. vs. last TUesday. He was laid t.o rest by the side or Raymond A. Sa.nehez, Suit on account: his wife in tile Angus cemetery last .Friday, Nov. E:MMCO Insuram:e Co. and Betty Thompson 14. i vs. Cherokee Moi>Ue'Village and l(eetll Gas Co.,

Mr. and Mrs, MUt Jones went to Edcouch, • Suit for damages. • · • Texas to visit her sister, 1\fr, and Mrs. Cal Lewis. County oC S11n Diego vs. Raymond Candelaria 1·:...

• Her brother J.A. Morrow of Clovis joined t&em. Sa.nehez, R.E.S.L. tllere. John Jacob Phillips vs. Nancy Ineill Pbillips J

Mrs, Cli!ude tGeneval W11lker has been In tile DiSsolution of marriage.· · RuidosollbspitalsinceMonday,Nov. JO.Shehas Debra Fay Seitz Gerbit;r; vs. Kenneth Nolan J be ill tho h th' ti · h Gerbitz, Dissolution or marriage.

en very ug at Is · me 15 muc State Ex Rei Miehael Brockett vs. l.clln<lro 1 impro'l'ed. I wish you a go® recovery. + Weekend guesll! last week of Mr. and 1\frs. Vega, Sheriff, Lincoln Co., Writ of Habeas l

Gary Palmquist were'ber brother, Mr. and Mrs. CoJrpamuses. Neyman and Judy Neyman \1;. Don James McDaniel and fpmiJy oC El Paso. 1 .

Mr. aoo Mrs. C.M. Floyd of Roswell are new Clarke, Suit for restitution, costs and punith;e. t resideniB ol Capitan. Welcome. damages. • 1

Mr. aoo Mrs. Isabel Aldaz and Sherrill Sierra Blanca Broadcasting, Inc., a New + purchasedanewtrailerhomeandareparkedat Mexico Corporation vs. La Villita <le La 1 tile, Cummins Trllillll" Coui:t on west Fourth Montana, Inc., a New Mexico Corporation. llka + Street. Welcome, ,Silver Sherman; La Villita Gallery; La Villita J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Matllis Slmmacher, Linda Pucheca; NeveriaLa Villita: LiUielltcxico; FUJI. Simmacher aoo smokey Ball of Portales visited Cove; and La Villita; and Allllll !lay Harrison, l

d M W "obbs 1 t Su da Suit on account. Mr. all rs. a:yne ~· as n y. Ruidoso State Bank, a N<'w Mexico Banking 1 Ronnie Blackenby and friend Danny or + Plainview, Texas are vlslllng and hunting with Corporation vs. Charles E. Gent, Suit on 1 his aunt and Ullcle, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hobbs, contract. · · + G d d H d r R 'do d FJ d £ Bill McCarty Construction Co., Inc., a New l

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Ul so an o:y 0 Mexico Corporation vs. J. H. Rose Truck Lines, Lincoln are in the hunting party. Mrs. Annie Lackey or Tularosa was burie<l at Inc., a New Mexico Corporation, Suit on account. J

tile Angus Cemetery Saturday, Nov. 15. • Vernon Pelty vs. Victor Cisneros, Writ of Mrs. Lackey, who was in her late 90's lived garnishment. • J

with her parenw Mr. aoo Mrs. Hagee at Little Lorena A. Kaupinen vs. Mark A. Kaupinen. Creek, near the V Ranch. As a yoUilg Indy she Dissolution or marriage. J worked tor P.G,' Peters In the store and Post Ruidoso Stale Bank vs. La Vii lila de La Office at Angus, when it was thriving Jiltle town. Montana,lnc., a New Mexico Corporation; Allen J

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UllSUpervised,. enlerei! plea of guilty and was assessed a fine or t!O.oo an<l $10.00 C9sts.

Richard 1\tonto)la, ·liis~>rderl:r· ~onduet, dismissed. .

Charles c. 1\fespelt, reckless <lriving. e111ered plea of guilty to reckless driving and was . assessed a fine oC $100.00 and $10.00 coslli. •

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Schmilt <leclared that New Mexico bas the fQUndation of resource5, people, climate. and Western traditions to .advance rapidly in the e<:onomic: 1111d .political affairs of the COUll try.

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Mrs. is the aunt or Zenobia D In RE: Petition to change name of: Earl Tip + ..,If;:: .and Zona or C~tpilan. Allen. J

Mr. and Mrs. George McBride and daughter Wayne Townley dba Townley Plumbing vs. Bonnie and husband visited her sister Mrs. Allie Delbert Ray Parnell and Lorna Parnell, J

Taylor this last weekend and they all went Forclosure of mechanics lien. ffi R d: • hunting.-Motheranddaughterwerethelucky RobertaSueJohnsonvs.MontyLeonJohnson,l •·. o_. ,r a . r;st· . a_ do· hunters as they .both did get their deer. Legal separation. • ., .,

The Eastern.. sta.- School of Instruction was Ruidoso State Bank, a New Mexico Banking well attended las\ Friday arternoon. our Worthy .. Corporation vs. Bob Evans, Suit on promisory , 1 Grand Matron, Mary Ellen Johnson and Worthy note.. . . + Grand Patron, Wilburn Miller, and his lovely Robert Jarvis vs •. Molly Otr Jarvis, .... 1 wife attended and Worthy Grand Matron was a Dissolution or marriage. , +

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EARN MONEY lii(YOVR Sl'ME TIME: Seed Pickers. Wanted. Majo~ seed company needs ollalified, ampitio\15 pickers to collect 4'wing salt busb. Write to: CRSC, Ball 2855, Castro Valley, c . . . a. 114S46.

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Any person .wishing to comment on .!his application\ may ·rue his comments in wlitinl! wit? the.~egio_n,al Oire~tor'qf th~ Federal Deposit Insurance Co.rporation at its ll.egio.nal· Office, Suite 3300, 300 N .. Ervay Street, P;illas 1_'ex~s. 7520). If '!ny person desires tt) protest the gran ling of this application he has a right to do so if he files a written notice of his intent with the Regional Director within 1.5 days of the Q.ate of . this . publiclltion. The nQilCO!l{identialportion 0( the appJiC!IliOn is on file in the Regional Office a's part or the public file maintained by the Corporatlpn. This file is Availallle for public inspection d11ring regular business · hours. • Published one time only in the Lincoln

• COunty News, November 20, 1975.

' • Tlte post office does a job in locating u$. From Germ4Jty came a letter llddresse<l to "SIInta .Fe, New Mexico, Zenlral Amerika ".

• From Aden, "Chamber pf Commerce, New Mexico, Mexico, A Canadi!lll travel writer sent hers to, "Sante Fe, 8. America." · ·

·AI!New Mexico P~tOffices are familiar with packl!ges stamped "forei&n". But · one in Lincoln County C!lme addressed · to NEW MEXJC6, in tbe U ,S.A. -~ -··. -

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Manzano High School newspaper ~and the kids say that lhe U.S. Navy had geography problems • A!1 infi>l'!llation·of{icer at an Air Sl.!llioll in Texas • requested "brochures, mol1ey exchange rates,

. · iJISuralice ··inrorn\ation ·anQ. any other ... :inl'ormaUon: vou have QIJ NPw MPxi~o " .. , -. .

· A schOol l!lllcber I?J m New York wrote ,or "foreign posters" so h!!r students ·could learn .

· more about "their ethnic backgrounds''. And just lately, we arl\ tO'iil, that when our

delegations or . senior Citizens arrived in • Washington, they were thoughtfully provided with three interpret!>rs.ls tbat right, Elva?

W•W •'A. •• Jf we are lost and somehow separated from

the rest of th!!lJnion, leis demand a new series orA • negotiations befe>re we join up ag11in. And let'Jt

put Mescalero Tribal President Chino an the 11egotiation commit~. The Apaches have bad 11 le>t or experience with treaties. We might write the U.N. andaskifthey are h!llding a seat for us

.1-''rom Page I · TE;XAS REFlNERY CORP. offers Plenty of · .. c r . .fl •t

money plus cash btmuse~. fringe benefits to • • . • . . a r f, an Resolutions, pro amations. obituaries. poems, memO£· als etc.. charged for at the regular legaLr ·+ · mafure individualinCJ!rriz()zo area. ReBBrdlt>.SS_ . .. . --· _ • _ . , . . -.

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NOT1CEOFBIDS The town of Carrizozo will receive bids

on the town property '!nd vehicle insurance. Specifications may be obtained from the Town Clerk at the Town Hall rnim 8;3() a.IIJ. to 5 p.m. weekdays" Bids must be submitted on or before ·f p.m. December 9, 1975. Bids will be opened 111 theregularmeeting·of the Carrizozo Board or Trustees, Decemt)er 9, at 7 p.m. The town reserveS the right to accept or reject any and all bids. ·

Published in the Uncoln County News ·November 20, 1975. Last published

Acres subdivion. That section is curre]ltly being supplied water

and will be olferedJ!IIrbage service. There are no . sewer connection presently. · .

Town officials say there will be 111> restrictions on livestock other than any that might already exist in the subdivision restrictions. Some of the property own~rs in the section hav11 obje<;t to · annexation on ihe grounds of animal restrictions

"There are no re51rictions as far <tS the town is concerned in that area," said Mrs. £btlrothy Johnston. \

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November '1:7, 1975.

The alternative to annexation appears to be dr;~stic charges for water in sections notJq the city limits. Earlier this fall the Trustees voted steep water rate increases which ru,.ve brought protests from some property owners.l

"There appeared to be no other way that was fair" said Mrs. Johnston, . "The ·bonds for mtr'ation plants bave 'to be paid Cor and it is not rair to expect the whole burden to be borne by present residents."

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FOR RENT: five room house Nogal Mesa,llghts and water furnished. Phone 354·2662, Box 62 Capttan 47·2f'

f'ORSALE!3-Br. adobe house. 45 acres on Hwy. 64 on the southedge or Carrizo~o. Good well and pump. Irinterestedphone6482255. ¢ -· ~·on ~ALl::: Mountam t'ubms. complete with

all utilities. Uehvered to your lot. See Hnlph or Vernon Petty. CaJIHalph ul257-:!11:13 or ~'t•rnon at 64U•22ll. 'l'flll'

ALt.:l\IINI.:l\1 SIU-:Jo:'l'S ... OO'J thick, 20· '1 X 30' • " smooth and clean one &Ide. Om• to IJv<• sheets 40 cents each, more Omn hVl' 25 c.·cnls t•a<•h ut lh~ Lmcoln County l'ie\1& Tfnp

Affention Hunter:s & Trappers

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Skin ALL n:ns lUke oppossumsJ, :\01' ot>r,;s l'P Till': MIDDI.I':. We also huy deer hldt•s. Wl-:J.L handled furs bring Tl)l' l'ltl('f:S! ' .

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PEltSONAL· Dear Santa, don't wait till the last minute. Shop at the new f'enter VarietY,. V.I•'. 49· ,3P .

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CAHD Of' THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their .

many helps llltd kind expresSfOiiS Of • sympathy during our recent sorrow in U1e loss of our dear mother, Mallie Littleton.

God bless each or you. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Leriard & f'amily

Mr• and Mrs. Fred Current Mr. and Mrs. Haymond Littleton & I-' amity

Mr. and Mrs. John Buie-Grandchildren Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Vansice & Family

Deer season is ..

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appeared at the Board meeting to discuss the possibility of a cable TV franchise in Carrizo~o. Cope, who said he was not sure that his company

,would come to Carrizozo, told the Board that he received n11merous requests for service from Carrizo-to.

If he is granted franchise, he said his company would guarantee service, would bring in ElPaso, Juarez and Albuquerque Channels and would meet FCC regulations.

TUiar.osa charges for the cable. Cope said, are $7.50 a month and $1,00 for each additional set. ,

The Trustees instrUcted Attorney Bill Payne to investigate other working franchises and report

to the next

the Fire of l!n mini-pumper '!'he stratified deer season apJX•ars to be which, Wes said, save wear and

accomplishing its purpose, according to Walt tear on the large pumper. The truck is being ·Snyder; chief of the N.M. Game and !•'ish acquired on a lease purchase plan and the

Ueparlment's Game lllanagt•nwnt Division. department has funds available for the ··we recommended lli<• stralrfwd dct•r season acquistian. . .

to · spread hunt.~r_. pressure more t>VI'nly Thelr.ustees .voted to pay 25 percent or the cost throug)loullhe deer.season. I-'r<11n cxvcricnc<• in . of. medical bisurance for city employees. The ··· other stales, we can also cxp<'ct a reduced deer · sUm .of $1131.95 will be spent for the balance or the harvest. ~·rom what we wcrl' able to tell during fiscal year tthru June !). Employees, will be opentng weekend patrols, a substantial number required to· pay the remaining 75 percent if they or hunters will wait. until the last hunt period to desire coverage. go hunting," Snyder said. The city will test the proposed new garbage

The stratified system divides th~ 16-d;ty season. colleclion system in the next few weeks. City into three hunt periods. Opmling weekend.- A· man11gerJohnny Johnson will accept the offeror one, was the first. The second Jl.<'riod, A-Two, . .a compa11y to run a trial of the autol])atic lift opened Tuesday <Nov. II rand continues tliro·ugh ·system in the next few weeks. lt is felt that the Sunday, Nov. 16. It overlaps for the weekend· system will.eliminate much of Ute flying debris with A-Three, which opens Nov. 15 and continues and litter which now plaques .the town ... through Nov. 23. At the October Board meeting, the Cemetery

·· · Because or the overlap, and be~ause fewer ·Association.·. was ·requested . to subfnit hunters were afield opening weekend than were maintenence projects needed to the city. Mrs. expected, the. second weekend will very likely C.M Snow sent the· town a list of work suggested have the highest number of hunters afield, andMayorSiegristsaid th.at with the direction of Snyder predicted. . Roy Harman·. and Albert Rob!)rts, much of •the

Violations r~lated to the stratified season were work bad been done, Projects incl.uded, mowing, limited, Snyder said, As expected, the most · road repair, fence; renylVal a11d . general common ,potential violation involved .hunters' .. cleaning. , . . .... · taking wives or children afield wiih licenses for Rt"·ch· .Sl"m.

8.. ope'ns .. the A-One htint .·period ·when'' the ·father's or

·husband's license was validtated for a later: ' , · ·

. · CHOICE L0T for sale ·ill Cllrrizozo, Write Box seAson. • ;- • . . . Lincoln County. ·~In some cases, of. cQurse, It was certamiY. a . . . · , . .

matter or planning a .more. extended .rami!~ .. , .•• headquarters · · outing," Snyder, said. "In others, Wh&ch. we . · . . . · -·· · . pro$ecu.ted when .possibl,e, the man in the famii.Y Rich· Sims who label~ himself a,."con'serv~tlv~

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I-'ORSALE-IOX55Mobile Home, two bedroom ,in . Capitan. Phone364-2598 after 6:00p.m.. • 48-3P .. O~'T Sl)GGES'l'lONS· F'or tM person who has everything but .... You can serid lJ Industrial Hecord, a repti11t of 1901 80-page book about mining alid towliS ill southwest, 2J Walking Tour of Old Lincom"T'own, a portfolio o£'19 jn'ini.s, $1.50 each, special Christmas price for the pair $10 at 'the News. '. · ·. .52-&p

went ~field f~ly .expectmg to shoot deer Cor his Democrat" was In Lincoln 'County this week to wife or: children ?"' operting weekend, .. then op~n his local campaign headquarters. returning to the field later to . shoot one for. Sims anllourtced 'that It.A. ''DUtch" Cox,· himself.:·. . • . . . . . · carrizozo, would be his coiii1ty chairman and Bill

In addition \O ~nsw':'~!ng the problems ol too- Ward of Lincoln and Becky Hall. dr Ruidoso, his · h~avy pressure oii openmg weekends, and a. too- vice chail'pi!l'sons. · · . . . . · . high deer harvest, the three-hunt-.petmd system . Headquarters were scheduled . to op~n. fn : J!IIIY als'o ':'nswer another. compl~mt or hUIIte~:s: Ruidoso this week and ·shortly there after in too ·mi!ny· other hunters m the fiel~. . Carrizo-to. . .

,_..,....; ____ :~.,• _...;. ___ .,..._.,....,... ..... ....., ...... --_.;...._..:.,. ________ ..:_. ---, Sitn!S' catnpaig11 platf?"m ap~~r,ed to be · · · ' ·· · · · · somewliat col'llradictory m these m1tml ~!ages. pROPANE .. GAS .. LP GAS ·SALES • SERVICn, ' lie called for d!:>Ublil\g or tripling wetrar,e:; · · E · · · INSTALLATION , -payments to the "aged, .blind, crippled' and all

KE T. · .8... GA. s·· CO peop,ewhoreallyneedit"~yremovingfromthe . . · . . . . . ... • ·· rolls those who do not need.,t. He urged a defense

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At the same time Sims· called for a complete abolition 9f the Internal Revenue servlcf!.

The ·candidate claimed to be o11ly 71r• per cent behind incllmbent Sellator Joseph Mo11toya. Sims said he had wide support in Lincoln CountY. M.d is .an li.11tl-pollticilin .. p01iticil!l1·

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two daughters are in an Albuquerque hospital suffering from severe burns.

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Service, Merritt, president or South Central and Tom·my Perez, guest

speaker discuss farm and ranch problems at the district meeting in Carrizozo this week.

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Town Hall- Carrizozo, N. M. N.;v. 25~ 1975 7 p.pt. . . .

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The C'arrizozo noard o£ Trustees is holding a public meeting at the Tfwn Hall on l':lovember 25, 1~75, at 7 p.m. t() obtain Citizen Input on the needs of the town: -The town is eligible to apply for a grantrrom the Department i>£ Housing and. Urban Developmept Community Development fund. Carrizc>zo will be in competition with i!i>plicati<ins from

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. nially 'othen:ities and' tOwns throughout the State or New Mexico. . . . . All projects whlcb are within the guidelines of the Community l;levelopme:nt Act will be · considered Wh!Jn the final town selection is m;~de by the Board or Tn~stees,. Selection of any

:· ~ProJect or· projects does not mean that they will be.funded because the Dep!'rtment or Housing an'd Urban 'Development has. the final say on what grojects will be fllnded. 'It is . therefore possible Cor the town to receive anywhere from a maximum of $100,000 to no funding at all.

.so,Pe ofthe projects, funded ill the State or NewMexi.co last year were: 1. Street. improvement prbjects. · 2. Water system construction projects. 3. ·Sewage. system. construction projects ..

.• • 4"; Sanitarylanil fill·development projects. 5. Acqulsitio11 of land Cor. public use .. 6, .Rebabilitatio11 of substandard hoUsing, 1~ Historic restor$tlop·of publill properties. li. Demolition of oltl.slructures. ,, · .. 9. Consti'U:ctlon of atorin drainage. ' ' - .

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'·BLUE BONNET s·oft Ma-:-garine

BORDEN · ·14-0L can CAN MILK ··_·. ~ Eagle brand · 68

· · Family Tub :

INSTANT . 32-0z. Can ·CHOCOLATE $1''39 .. : ..... ····-·

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, . . ALPO ... Ov~n Liners :~~ . . . . . . ._ . . 2~~~· st35 · DOG . . . . . . . . . 14.5-0k. Roaster Baker .Pan e~:il ' ••

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Round Rump Roast ~~~r~r' ·~.· $1.11 Butterball Tur~eys s~~~.G~:.:·:~b. 69¢ G d A f • U.S, Govt. ln!poolod -·54¢ ra e• . ryers Doop ChUiod Whole • Lb.

Hormel Littl.e Sizzlers 12

;~~· $1.19 S . . SAF~WAY Wholo Hog . J.Lb, $1 65 ausage Hot or Mild • , , , • , , Roll . •

f. kf t SAFEWAY ' 12·0z. 89¢ ran ur ers 'Bod or Moot • • , • Pkg •.

Sl• d B . SMOK-A-ROMA 1-Lb. $1 5ft tee aeon Brookfo•t Treot • , • Pkg. . • 17

f. h st· k TROPHY -~ · 8-0.. _ 1$ . · IC S Hoot ond Soove , • • • ~kg •

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8•75-0x., ·snced Peachps 8.75-0x., Sliced Pine.apple 8.25-~, • Pear Halves 8.5-0:~:., Applesauce 8.5.0:z.

'Meal For Two (! d! tl * TOWN HOl:lS& .. • • 8.75~0:&., Sliced Beeh · . •

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• perience. We want to· assist you in every way possible because we think that's what being a good neighbor is all about. If you haven't discovered the many advantages of shopping here, come in and see

-Buffet CAN FRUITS 8.75-0;&., Whole Kernel or Cream Style Corn 8.75-0:~:., Green Peas 8.5-0:~:. or Stewed Tomatoes 8-0x.

Buffet VEGEtABLES for yourself; We hope you:ll make Safeway your good neighbor store! ·

.. . G. G dd SEVEtt SEAS 8-0r. 57' reen 0 ess So od Dooot•q • • • • , Btl.

' T t ' s . CONTADINA 20¢ oma 0 ~uce . • . , , • s.o,, Con

French Dress.ln·g ::~:tr~ ~,:;~h . . . 8&~· 55¢ Maggi• •••t· soul~,. c.~.. cHICKEN S9¢ z.l.Or. Bool • • • • • , , , , 2.5-0z. Ctn.

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MRS. WRIGHTS or

SKYLARK

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HUNGRY JACK

Extra Light 2·Lb. Box

KELLOGG'S Stuffing 7-0z. Box

•.. FROZEN FO·ODS AT SA FEW 4 Y LOW PRICES •

SAVE9¢5··9~ 16-0z. . .

Can . Orange Juicet:?!, ....

Corn on the Cob~t:·~, . 'f:"59~ Strawberries ~01~· .... · .~ 99~

MIX' EM OR MATCH . ~ .

I EL.:AI R .· VEG ETABL E·S . ' ' '

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C k • ' B' . . BANQUET S•H•buty Steak • s.Qz. 32¢ 00 ·In· ag or S!iced Tu'rkoy ••• I, .•. Bog .

P• . .cH·E·~·BO)'·AR:oe~ ' . , Cheo$e ·PiZUI 7· 9># . ' lzza. o4 .Little Pn!:toU · • . . , 'P

Sausage ot Pepperoni 1.0-0;~, 894 · • • , 10-0t., · ·

Pie Shells :~;~~:., •. h ·e •• h • • •. • • .' ~i~~- 4f¢ < ·

B. 'el A·• ··r·L.Im·e·ade· R•'•••hing in . • t.-o •• 21¢ . - • - _ . lee Tea • • •. • , Con

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SODA CRACKERS

TOWN HOUSE GREEN BEANS

CRAG MONT MIXERS

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TOWN HOUSE PICKLES

L-ARGE . '

·EGGS

Kosher or Reg. 63~ Whole Dill .. · 22-0L Jar

LUCERNE .Grade-A

Large Doz.. 6-9~

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·BUTTER COOKIES

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, Extra Largo ·Doz. 72c

PANCAKE 24-0z.' BH. . .

. SYRUP SJ. 19 · . Sleepy Hollow . .

3-MIN. · OATS

Oats

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Take Your· Pick! *TOWN. HOUSa: Whole Beans 16-0:z.,.

Whole Kernel or Crean'l Style , · Com 17-0~ •• Green Peas 17-0£.,

Whole Peeled Tomatoes or · Stewed Tomatoes 16-0:z.

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BLADE CUT Lb.

MIX' EM OR MATCH ~

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Green. Beans 16-0z., Cut, Shced or Whole . Beets 16-0x., Spinach 15-0:z., . . Pork & Beans 16-0z., Whole or~ . Sliced New' Potatoes 15-0x.

CAN. VEGETABLES ••

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WHITE 98~ MAGIC 16-0z. Can

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" Choos~ Any! * TOWN HOUSE: Blended. Oran9e

Grapefruit Juice 46-0J, Pmk, · " Grapefruit Juice 46-()J.,

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D••nrt Topping .67~ PILLSBURY _

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99~ 7.75--0z. .Can

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RONI· 24·0z. Pkg.

MAC 71~ AMERICAN BEAUTY· SAFEWA Y longhorn Style ·'·

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Whipping Cream ~~~ci~.E ;1,9¢ 't:.~- 39¢ · .. . . :'

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Ch. " s 1• ,B~ItP~N , _ 12-0z. $1 "1ft . eese " ICes Ute-Une • • • • • Pig. J.l

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Avocado Dip LUCERNE •••••• -~~; Sf¢

C Ch LUCERNE 49¢ .. ream eese . . . . . . . s.o .. Pig.

CoftaJe Cheese . . . . \ . 24-~c..P_??~

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* TOWN HOUSE: Fruit Cocktail 17-0z. or Mandarin Oranges 11-0:z..

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Paper Napkins I Tissue TRULY FINE

20!1-Cf, 39~ White 49~ BROCAD£ ·. 180-Ct. Pkg. .

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35~ CAKE MIX CRISP CROCKER 92~-

Pi• Crust Sticks ' . .

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• . Friendly· Service • 1 r.

From the mo'Pent you enter S11feway, yo11 know you're welcome. You find friendly, courteous pE!op1e

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F kf t SAF~AY 1~·01. 89J ran . ur ers Beef or Moot • , , , Pig. ·

Sl• d B . SMOK-A-ROMA 1-Lb. $1 59 ICe aeon Broollost Troot.. • • Pig. . •

F.; h Sf" k TROPHY . S.Oz. 35¢ 1$. . IC S Hoot ond Serv• .... · , • Pig.

Shrimp Cocktail ~'6i'6~· 3 i~~~- $1.55

Meal For Two • . * TOWN HOUSE: · Fruit Cocktail •

8.75·0z., Sltced Peache5 ·a,75-0z., . · Sliced Pin~apple 8.25·0x., 1

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· Buffet' CAN FRUITS for you~self. We hope you'll meke Sdeway your good·neighbor store! · '

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HUNGRY JACK

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KELLOGG'S Stuffing 7·0t. Box

- FROZEN FO·ODS AT SAFEWAY LOW PRICES 'l. .,.,.. • _,. • ..

Orange Juicer:~~ ..... ·Pum· p. .. . ·n p·~· ear .. (~BIRD~ EYE)·· ... 59¢

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Corn on the Cob~· .. ~w59~ Strawberries~~·. , . : ."l: 99e

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C. ook .• I. n· . Ba· ·.. BANQUET Selisbory· Slook . s.o.. 32¢ • • ot_Silced Turkey •• ~ ' • Bog

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P. , o . ·sh II. BEL-I)lR • . . • I J.O,,. 49¢ te e S. 2•Ct, ~-Inch E•ch , , •. , ., , Pkg. . · . '

Be.I-A"Ir L··m· ea"d' e· Refr~shlng In ,6-0z. 21¢ Ice Teo ., • " • ,_ Can

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CoHon Swabs

54.Ct. Box

·SODA .CRACKERS

TOWN HOUSE GREEN BEANS

· eRAGMONT MIXErts·

1-Lb •. Box

-6 8-QL$1 Cans

Cut Or French Style Bulf•t.Cans

·TOWN HOUSE ·PICKLES

Kosher or Reg. 6· 3~ · Whole Dill · · · 22·0L Jar

LUCERNE irade-A

Large DoL. ·

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LAR.GE EGGS

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NABISCO NUTTER

'BUTTER . COO.KIES

Extr~ Lorge Doz. 72c 13.50 •• S76.

Pkg.

PANCAKE· 24-0t. BtL

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DRY ONION 2.1S.oz:. 8ox IN ST • DRINI( . SOUP MIX

25-Lb •.. JO.Oz. Baby. Lima Beans- · . FordiJOOk Lima ila.ns-

8-0:t. Brussel Sprouts -I o.Oz. Whole Kamel Com • Peas and Carro+.-· . Mixed Vegetable• Orange· Juice' i~~~~~i:: ... sa¢·~~~· 29¢. . ..

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