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'I I I I .! , , .. , " , " " , ,. .. t ,c_ '. C,;' ,.> ... , ... , ",-: ,,", ..."(l:",, 00, 20cPER COpy snow The unofficial'tabulation of the county voteappeats on page 2. '. Ices· won with 1,568 votes to 1,383 for Democrat Jim McEuen, For Judge of the Court of Appeals, Repllblican Charles Rawson polled'l,415 to 1,390 for Democrat Mary Walters for the eigbt year, term; and for six year term, it was RepUblican David Lee 1,299 to 1,295 for Democra\ Leila Andrews. J. The concensus of opinion of observors at Democratic headquarters in Ruidoso Tuesday -evening was that the biggest upsets at the county level the of Stoneman and Sudderth for as commissioners, Sheriff Elliott's loss to Sanchez and White's defeat by for county assessor. Robert Hawk..D 70,083; Secretary of State, Shirley Hooper .. D 193,457; Nila Baer-R 107,866: State Auditor, Alvino CasUllo·D 163,409, C. Jack Emmons·R 139',115: State Treasurer, Jan .. Hartke-D 190,692, MaJe) Bowman·R 109,828; Commissioner of Public Lands, Alex ArmiJo·D 161,436. Joe Haymes..R 132,737; Corporation Com.. missioner, Columbus Fcrguson.D 177,718, George McKim-R 114,620;' Appeals Court Judge, eight years, Mary Wallem..D 177.373, Charles Rawson-R 113,986 and Appeals Court .Judge, SUt years, Lelia Andrews-D 172,239, David Lee-R 119.008. .The two villages will be required, under. terms or the grants, to £Wld the additional sewer lines that will be required in each ccmununity to tie int() the RWS interceptor lines. The droplets come out in a spiral and freeze· then pass tl1roug· . h the f .. me·'''· mist , ,. frOm the spray nozzleS and ate bloWn out snowflakes.·, ',' .. of their type or,waiting ski ,ateas, Ii H mayoo tornotTow'; attitude of hopefulness, approval within four weeks," Daniel said. The fUnding includes installation of interceptor lines from the present Ruidoso treabnent plant to the new plant near Biscuit Hill, east of Ruidoso Downs; in- terceptor lines in Ruidoso Downs; acquisition of land and right-of-way easements. , . i, .," if;: .. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 , 1978 Mi crQti:tm 260l E. Yapdell Bex 10051:. ;)aoo', 'rx. '79 Cf 9 .. 1 . .. , ' . Republica'n Joe Skeen with 2,396 for governor against 898 for D"emocrat Bruce King. Republican C, Jack Emmons with 1,752 for state auditOf against 1,222 fOf Democrat Alvino Castillo.,. . Republican Joe Haymes with 1,760 votes for Commissioner of Public Lands to 1,226 for Democrat Alex Armijo. Democrat Shirley Hqaper had 1,696 for Secretary of State to 1,334 for Republican NUa Baer with 1,334. . Democrat Jan Hartke had 1,636 for state Treasurer to 1,222 for Republican MaJel Bowman. Democrat Colwnbus Ferguson polled 1,551 votes for Corporation Commissioner to 1,220 for Republican George For District Magistrate, Division II I Lincoln County, Republican AHred for next spring The area will open on the Frlclay- of the natural snow he hopes to COVer all the week of a heavy snow.. runs. RUidoso Ski Area is involved in a power . we'll ha.ve it all open by next struggle with otero County Electric CO-Op; \. . and, until According to RUSh,' manmade SI1·ow·ts machhJ,erywlll the same -as natl;lral'sllOw. except it has a stand Idle and the slopes \Vil1 remam bare. "li' 'ghUy hi L .... ·.. . f"t·'·ur' .... '.t t . s glft:r mOm e con en '. Thesl10wmllkiIig machinery is chiefly a large, powerful fan, spray noules and, nucleators which prefonn tiny water droplets. Sewer projeet . . .. constructIon set A glance cit the state races ,Thursday morning'$ unofficial returns, with 1.177 of 1,187 precincts reporting, uphold the trend established Wednesday. (D means Democrat, R means Republican). . Bruce King-D, holds a 173,1891ead,over Joe Skeen-H. with 169,229. Early morning news reports indicated the Republlcans may challenge King's 3,960 margin, by questioning the returns from some of the larger precincts In the northern part of the state.. . In other races the tallies are: United States Senate, Pete Domenici-Jt 181,932. Toney Anaya·D 158.210: COngress, District 1, Manual Lujan Jr.-R 116,675. .Q Construction of the Regional Wastewater System (RWS) to serve Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs could begin as early as April 1,1979. RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COU'NTY, NEWMEXICoaS345 .Winter ski season is rapidly ap- proaching, but Ruidosots ski .areas have been forced to playa waltii1g game. S ··k··· •· .. .1 season awartzng .'.:-: :. •• .• '. ..:.: Ad deadline I: . changed for :.•,;.- ski h ;:: 1'hc udvcrtlsing deadline for .:::.' ::: 'rhe Ruidoso News annual ski .'. ,m tabloid has been changed ::: Monday, November 13 at 5 p.m. The change was made so ::. that full distribution of the ski ::: promotion tabloid can be ::; :-: made during Thanksgiving season. : .. :.:.:.:.:": .. :.: .. .. Otero and 1,166 in Lincoln, For State Representative, incumbent John Bigbee polled 3,8 votes to turn back the bid of Democ challenger Jose Villanueva! I , 39. In the breakdown Bigbee polled 1,794 Lincoln, 1,182 Torrance, 81 DeBaca and 806 Guadalupe votes to Villaneuva's 580 in Lincoln, 556 in Torrance, 108 in DeBaca and 1,395 in Guadalupe. COUNTY VOTERS approved all four amendments, voting 1,197 to 311 on the first; 987 to 539-on the second, 795 to 752 on the third antl-815..tQJ23 on the fourth, IN OTHER CONTESTED races, county voters favored: Republican Pete Domenici with 2,375 votes in his bid for a second term in the United States Senate. over Democrat challengerToney Anaya's 1,001. ,Village offices All village business offices in Ruidoso and Ruidoso Downs will be closed Friday in observance or Veterans Day, one of the official state holidays for 1978. . Also observing the Veterans Day holiday Friday will be Ruidoso Stale Bank and St.-curity Bank of Ruidoso. Huidoso and Ruidoso Downs post offices will be open Friday and closedSaturday. As in past years, Sierra Blanca Ski Resort ,is waiting for a heavy snowfall; however, the new RUidoso Ski Area is . waiting for electricity to encfble them to begin making snow. " . The NO.51 IN OUR 33RD yeAR .. DfMOCRATSlOSfALL LOCALLY CONTESTED RACES Lincoln County voters - though there 'are 3,281 Democrats and 2,257 Republicans registered - swept Republican into every contested office on the county ballot. as 60 percent Qr 3,545 of the 5,827 registered voters went tQ t1)e pollS. The sole Democratic survivor was Mike Kimbrell, rwming unopposed for a second term as county treasurer. INCUMBENTS DEFEATED, in unof· ficial returns, in thejr reelection bid eluded: ' " Sheriff BUr Elliott .1,359 to challenger Ernest Sanchez' 1913. Write in Democratic candidate" Meador polled 28 votes. ' County Commissioner 'George Stoneman. District I, 1,345 to HCotton" McKnight's 1.846. County Commission John Sudderth, District III, 1,003 to challenger Ben Hall's 1,892. IN NON-INCUMBENT races:. Republica"n Barbara Lovelace talUed 2,087 to ·turn back Democrat Barbara for cOl,lnty clerk. Republican Archie Witham garnered 1.696 votes to- defeat Democrat Sunny Hirschfeld who polled 1,345 votes for probate Judge. . INCUMBENT C01:JNTY.:: "'8ssessor, Republican Marion Schlarb received 1,720 votes to turn back challenger George White with 1,508. IN TIlE DISTlUCT n 0 county com.. missioner's race .. in<;,umbcnt Lee Straley, who had previously 8Mounccd he would have to resign the office-due to a changein' residency I reccivl.'(} 1,003 votes against the 363 votes for JOJUl Hightower and 455 for Stirling Spencer, running as write-in candidates. IN MULTI-DISTRICT contests, with other cOWlties involved in, tHe voting, In- cumbent Reppblicans were returned to of- !icc in unofficial returns, including: District Judge Tom Sandenaw totaled 6,989 votes to 5• .162 received by Dema<:ral challenger Bill Payne. Sanacnaw rec'clvoo 5,479 Otero and 1,510 votes 'wilh Payne haVing 1,744 in Uncoln and 3,418 in Otero. -. For State Senator, incumbent John Conway .garnered 4,35G 'votes to 2,904 polled by Democrat challenger Bobby Dan Crenshaw. Conway drew 2,188 "Otero and 2,168 Lincoln votes to Crenshaw's 1,738 in Tribe's elders honored ;t during special cerelllony ; . ." . ' .. s- •. ' •.. tt His Utlrd year with a hunters' safety certiffcate,,.Greg has been hunting all his life with his parents. The Nunnally's plan to butcher the buck for venison. , UThere were a bunch of them, two other bucks -ones six polnter,. tlirce does and three fawm. But they all took off, they didn't wantany part of it," Gregsaid. ", . , , ,_ '1'4, " ' .. . ' . GREG NUNNALLY, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nunnally, with his 10 point deer and the /lean non" with which he shot it. (Ruidoso News photo by Mary Wormley.) Park improve"':f!n·t ·unded Young ni:mrod bags ·1 0 point buck 'painlessly' Improvements on Two Rivers Park will be scheduled early in 1979 pending final approval of federal and state grant funds totaling $00,000. After practice sessions using the 30.06 uemmon," Greg Nunnally, 12, usually complains of an aching shoulder, but after shooting a ten poInt buck with it Wed.. nesday morning, he: felt no pain4 He didn't. even feel the ten stitches in his , side from surgery less than a week ago and he was feeling sharp enough to "pick out the biggest of the bunch, tt his dad, Sam Nwmaly, said. 't Daniel advised the board that uIt's possible for the project to go to bid in mid- February; and connting the four to six The Mescalero Ap'ache Tribe (MAT) through Your support that I have been able in my own personal life; 1 think I would not weeks necessary Cor contractors to review honored its elders Wednesday in Ii to 'prOVide leadership and reach some, of have strength to represent Indian life and the planS, it'd be possible to ,bearn con- __............. ,-,-",,_. oi't:., foLlhem at th n u"e-highesLofficials-in-the.1ndia n wocld_, "--.l.Indianlssues..w.e.considerso.' .".. .. b f th c. 0!l as ear Y as P t wea er Mescalero Community Center. . ... _ he said. ,_ . .'. After Chino's mem ers a 'e . rm·tt' g" - - v tn·bal it k of' th I f the pe lIn. ':-' The ceremony; the first MAT uGolden He continued, UMany people want tQ. counc spo e 'eva ue (j '. JUB membership includes G. H. Age Day" included a reading of all know what I consider the greatest success heritage the elders represent.' Many of the Stoneman, chainnan, and Lloyd L. Dav.is elders' past accomplislunents, a short skit fumy life.1t is that I am well rounded and council members spoke in the Apache Jr.; Norman Wheeler, Jim .Roberts and 'by a group of school children, a presen- well taught. Without the Apact.e influence [SEE PAGE twO] Dorothy Pope. .. _ " tation of gifts ,from chi.4lx:en to. . the elders, an address by keynote,spea.ker" tribal president Wendell Chino" a lun· clieon, Apache Social Dancing and a song honoring the elders. All of the elders are over 65 yCltrs of age. In his a.ddress Chino cited the important role the elderS' 'had played in the salvation of the tribe. He said the ability of ntany of the elders beingh6"ored Wednesday to provide their family with food and clothing was instrumental in strengthening the ties .between family members. .. c'They (elders) always provided. for themselves .and theit children/ J .Chino said. cnino cOiitinued his praise of too elders, that their wisdom Was invaluable 1() Two heavy snowfalls the eng of OCtober According to, cO-Op spokesman Joe <.. .' •. .' gave Sierra Blanca Ski Resort about a tw'o-- Chambers, the delaY'has been caused by II . , .... IS so foot, base on the slopes, accotdiJ1gto Roy iqiportant; a , .. ' ,,_ ' .. t'·oo' m"tid"d'y"an' .d'· .. pl::t ce . for outW!1tdly. elderly . "The snow is ley now good for lJI lit: , elqerly tr1f1uence. .' ..... '. ' but it's all excellent base. H we coUldn't get oUr' equlpmEmtlri on asafe Chino said that his own life ,would be 'basis., We hope to complete the fob today .' .. .. .:". ." '".. .... ..... . '., worthless if it wasn't for the Inmari" itt.. 0 (Wednesday).u . .... ',TR ISAl DEN-T-.. WendeIL the. 'fluencelromtheeldersi _ "Parkersaid the rabts in'thepastweeks, ··.ItalphRusbf'spokesma.n-forthe elderly Mescalero Apaches for their contribution to fhefrlbe's III think that for ahy, manor WODlan to have melted the snow .on lower stopes, but hopes'Whave covetedthlS d ·" .I .. m en't· represent a tribe is a great honor. It is "the upper slopes are OK." weekend aoo with the help qf a little .. eve of? . , .' '\r,","\, , :\ . ,:r;i ," ," '. .' ".. . . t' 'i ' .. . . "if'" '", It:f;. J-I-:iI __ 'I>- ... _ ..'It ... ""T __,,- ... &;-- ....-1: ... -< .,.-•• •• ... y __ '_ .;-·R •. .:; _ :". ;;;..;J: ... ...-.- ¥ .. __ .J!; .... __ '''''i;;l. .. -;,...,--<. ••U-> .-,"J . .iJ"P" J ,"'"'" __- -J"._,._ . "S-.. .• ,_,I nT' '1"1'... ,=.- ..... _ ,'.c. .'''' -""0 I ,. ,- __ _, ... _11'"" a- ! '>- -;< .... " .... 1 ..... 'Ii J'- >• ...,0" ........ .-to:.. _k", ,:.,;. ....... ; .. •.) .- •• ;;';L J.j .r -I" ..... '¥.&_ ......... ;r-, 't"'- ._ I. The villages of Ruidoso and Ruldos-o Downs were authorized by JOB to make applicaUon for federal and stale fWKUng. Approval to seek Ste III ( tru tiO) totaling Jr11/2 pereent of the total project primarily intended to benefit Ruidoso's attraction, construction of wheel chair submitted to the Natural Resources p cons c. n cost, presently estimated at between $5 ·Uz I t ed th his ,I ct 't th t th h d j Department. Administrative Service funding for RWS was granted by the Joint d 'UI an Icappe may en oy Division. to that New Mexico.s ap-. Use .Board (JUB) at a November 1 an $Gml on. munity as another tourist attraction." The final plans, designed by Ruidoso portfonment of the lland and Water. meeting. The cost breakdown for Step III Is 7S The project proposal submitted by Jim French, will bffsubmi.tt.ed fu Funds may be fully... REs Quinton Daniel, percent federal and 12 1/2 percent state Village trustees Frank sayner appeared Sayner calls for the installation of ad· the VIllage trustees for approval at a later utilized. 4 Alamogordo, advised the board JwXlinE, rj!maining =-----bef-ore- ' -Governor---Jerry picnic--dale- ---- ----------Conceming grant - ""Sayn;; ,- Step 'n;- and split on the basis of' approxIm.alety two- Recreation Priorities Advisory Committee facilities including barbecues and tables, d .d. "A 1 f th he project design, have been submitted to the Utirds from Ruiooso and one-th1rd from inSanla Fe. October 18,seekingaUocation new playground equipment. more parking In. a recent letter.to. mayor Lloy Lt sal/ pprova 0 e emg t, state Environmental Improvement Ruidoso Downs. ofthe $9{).OOO in grant monies. space and extra acreage to grass4 DavIS Jr., Apodaca •• the was. approved by the s Division (BID) and the federal governor Your complete conuruttee, IS only a of routine at Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) HI advised the committee," uTtH: plans calls ror,': SaYl}er said, proposal all WIll the bel!1g_}t IS 3!l ?utdoor f f 1 1 Clthat the proposed on the 11 the ?[ debns to unproye be funded on a first·served recreatIOn project falling WIthin the or rna approva • acres comprising Two Rivers Park are the fIShing and vlewmg and, as a SpecIal basis. However. all projects }Jl1.iSt be gUidetinesofthecommiltee." uWe eXPect to receive EID and EPA

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The unofficial'tabulation of the countyvoteappeats on page 2.

'.Ices·won with 1,568 votes to 1,383 for DemocratJim McEuen,

For Judge of the Court of Appeals,Repllblican Charles Rawson polled'l,415 to1,390 for Democrat Mary Walters for theeigbt year, term; and for th~ six year term,it was RepUblican David Lee 1,299 to 1,295for Democra\ Leila Andrews. J.

The concensus of opinion of observors atDemocratic headquarters in RuidosoTuesday -evening was that the biggestupsets at the county level wer~ the def~tof Stoneman and Sudderth for reelectlon~as commissioners, Sheriff Elliott's loss toSanchez and White's defeat by ~chlarb forcounty assessor.

Robert Hawk..D 70,083; Secretary of State,Shirley Hooper..D 193,457; Nila Baer-R107,866:

State Auditor, Alvino CasUllo·D 163,409,C. Jack Emmons·R 139',115: StateTreasurer, Jan ..Hartke-D 190,692, MaJe)Bowman·R 109,828; Commissioner ofPublic Lands, Alex ArmiJo·D 161,436. JoeHaymes..R 132,737; Corporation Com..missioner, Columbus Fcrguson.D 177,718,George McKim-R 114,620;' Appeals CourtJudge, eight years, Mary Wallem..D177.373, Charles Rawson-R 113,986 andAppeals Court .Judge, SUt years, LeliaAndrews-D 172,239, David Lee-R 119.008.

.The two villages will be required, under.terms or the grants, to £Wld the additionalsewer lines that will be required in eachccmununity to tie int() the RWS interceptorlines.

The droplets come out in a spiral andfreeze· then pass tl1roug·. h the f ..me·'''· mist, ,.

frOm the spray nozzleS and ate bloWn outbecOinirt~ snowflakes.·, ' , ' ..-.Reg~rrdless of their type or,waitinggaine~ ~oth ski ,ateas, ~ve Ii H mayootornotTow'; attitude of hopefulness,

approval within four weeks," Daniel said.

The fUnding includes installation ofinterceptor lines from the present Ruidosotreabnent plant to the new plant nearBiscuit Hill, east of Ruidoso Downs; in­terceptor lines in Ruidoso Downs;acquisition of land and right-of-wayeasements.

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.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1978

~outhwe$t Mi crQti:tm260l E. YapdellBex 10051:.<~1 ;)aoo', 'rx. '79Cf9..1.

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. Republica'n Joe Skeen with 2,396 forgovernor against 898 for D"emocrat BruceKing.

Republican C, Jack Emmons with 1,752for state auditOf against 1,222 fOfDemocrat AlvinoCastillo.,. .

Republican Joe Haymes with 1,760 votesfor Commissioner of Public Lands to 1,226for Democrat Alex Armijo.

Democrat Shirley Hqaper had 1,696 forSecretary of State to 1,334 for RepublicanNUa Baer with 1,334. .

Democrat Jan Hartke had 1,636 for stateTreasurer to 1,222 for Republican MaJelBowman.

Democrat Colwnbus Ferguson polled1,551 votes for Corporation Commissionerto 1,220 for Republican George Mc~im.

For District Magistrate, Division III

Lincoln County, Republican AHred ~on.tes

for next spring

The area will open on the Frlclay- of the natural snow he hopes to COVer all theweek of a heavy snow.. runs.

RUidoso Ski Area is involved in a power . ·'Hop~f~Uy, we'll ha.ve it all open by nextstruggle with otero County Electric CO-Op; w~ekend. \. .

and, until thene~ryele~c1ty.bb According to RUSh,' manmade SI1·ow·tsaV811a.ble,~esn°wmaldn~ machhJ,erywlll the same -as natl;lral'sllOw. except it has astand Idle and the slopes \Vil1 remam bare. "li''ghUy hi L .... ·.. . f"t·'·ur'....' .t t .s glft:r mOm e con en '.

Thesl10wmllkiIig machinery is chiefly alarge, powerful fan, spray noules and,nucleators which prefonn tiny waterdroplets.

Sewer projeet. . ..

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A glance cit the state races,Thursday morning'$ unofficial returns,

with 1.177 of 1,187 precincts reporting,uphold the trend established Wednesday.(D means Democrat, R meansRepublican). .

Bruce King-D, holds a 173,1891ead,overJoe Skeen-H. with 169,229. Early morningnews reports indicated the Republlcansmay challenge King's 3,960 margin, byquestioning the returns from some of thelarger precincts In the northern part of thestate.. .

In other races the tallies are:United States Senate, Pete Domenici-Jt

181,932. Toney Anaya·D 158.210: COngress,District 1, Manual Lujan Jr.-R 116,675.

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Construction of the RegionalWastewater System (RWS) to serveRuidoso and Ruidoso Downs could begin asearly as April 1,1979.

RUIDOSO, LINCOLN COU'NTY, NEWMEXICoaS345

.Winter ski season is rapidly ap­proaching, but Ruidosots t'Y~ ski .areashave beenforced to playa waltii1g game.

S··k··· • ·.. . 1 season awartzng

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Otero and 1,166 in Lincoln,For State Representative, incumbent

John Bigbee polled 3,8 votes to turn backthe bid of Democ challenger JoseVillanueva! I , 39. In the breakdownBigbee polled 1,794 Lincoln, 1,182Torrance, 81 DeBaca and 806 Guadalupevotes to Villaneuva's 580 in Lincoln, 556 inTorrance, 108 in DeBaca and 1,395 inGuadalupe.

COUNTY VOTERS approved all fouramendments, voting 1,197 to 311 on thefirst; 987 to 539-on the second, 795 to 752 onthe third antl-815..tQJ23 on the fourth,

IN OTHER CONTESTED races, countyvoters favored:

Republican Pete Domenici with 2,375votes in his bid for a second term in theUnited States Senate. over Democratchallenger Toney Anaya's 1,001.

,Village offices<c.lo~ed ~riday

All village business offices in Ruidosoand Ruidoso Downs will be closed Fridayin observance or Veterans Day, one of theofficial state holidays for 1978.

. Also observing the Veterans Day holidayFriday will be Ruidoso Stale Bank andSt.-curity Bank of Ruidoso.

Huidoso and Ruidoso Downs post officeswill be open Friday and closed Saturday.

As in past years, Sierra Blanca SkiResort ,is waiting for a heavy snowfall;however, the new RUidoso Ski Area is

. waiting for electricity to encfble them tobegin making snow.

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DfMOCRATSlOSfALL LOCALLY CONTESTED RACES

Lincoln County voters - though there'are 3,281 Democrats and 2,257 Republicansregistered - Tue~day swept Republicancandidat~ into every contested office onthe county ballot. as 60 percent Qr 3,545 ofthe 5,827 registered voters went tQ t1)epollS.

The sole Democratic survivor was MikeKimbrell, rwming unopposed for a secondterm as county treasurer.

INCUMBENTS DEFEATED, in unof·ficial returns, in thejr reelection bid i~eluded: ' "

Sheriff BUr Elliott .1,359 to ~ challengerErnest Sanchez' 1913. Write in Democraticcandidate"Red'~Meador polled 28 votes. '

County Commissioner 'GeorgeStoneman. District I, 1,345 to c}j~Uenger

HCotton" McKnight's 1.846.County Commission ch~imian John

Sudderth, District III, 1,003 to challengerBen Hall's 1,892.

IN NON-INCUMBENT races:.Republica"n Barbara Lovelace talUed

2,087 to ·turn back Democrat BarbaraWard'~1,066,for cOl,lnty clerk.

Republican Archie Witham garnered1.696 votes to- defeat Democrat SunnyHirschfeld who polled 1,345 votes forprobate Judge. .

INCUMBENT C01:JNTY.:: "'8ssessor,Republican Marion Schlarb received 1,720votes to turn back challenger GeorgeWhite with 1,508.

IN TIlE DISTlUCT n 0 county com..missioner's race.. in<;,umbcnt Lee Straley,who had previously 8Mounccd he wouldhave to resign the office-due to a changein'residency I reccivl.'(} 1,003 votes against the363 votes for JOJUl Hightower and 455 forStirling Spencer, running as write-incandidates.

IN MULTI-DISTRICT contests, withother cOWlties involved in, tHe voting, In­cumbent Reppblicans were returned to of­!icc in unofficial returns, including:

District Judge Tom Sandenaw totaled6,989 votes to 5•.162 received by Dema<:ralchallenger Bill Payne. Sanacnaw rec'clvoo5,479 Otero and 1,510 l~lncoln votes 'wilhPayne haVing 1,744 in Uncoln and 3,418 inOtero. -.

For State Senator, incumbent JohnConway .garnered 4,35G 'votes to 2,904polled by Democrat challenger Bobby DanCrenshaw. Conway drew 2,188 "Otero and2,168 Lincoln votes to Crenshaw's 1,738 in

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His Utlrd year with a hunters' safetycertiffcate,,.Greg has been hunting all hislife with his parents.

The Nunnally's plan to butcher theapproxfmatelY'225~poundbuck for venison.

, UThere were a bunch of them, two otherbucks -ones six polnter,. tlirce does andthree fawm. But they all took off, theydidn'twantany part of it," Gregsaid.

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bags ·10 pointbuck 'painlessly'

Improvements on Two Rivers Park willbe scheduled early in 1979 pending finalapproval of federal and state grant fundstotaling $00,000.

After practice sessions using the 30.06uemmon," Greg Nunnally, 12, usuallycomplains of an aching shoulder, but aftershooting a ten poInt buck with it Wed..nesday morning, he: felt no pain4

He didn't. even feel the ten stitches in his, side from surgery less than a week ago andhe was feeling sharp enough to "pick outthe biggest of the bunch,tt his dad, SamNwmaly, said. 't

Daniel advised the board that uIt'spossible for the project to go to bid in mid­February; and connting the four to six

The Mescalero Ap'ache Tribe (MAT) through Your support that I have been able in my own personal life; 1think I would not weeks necessary Cor contractors to reviewhonored its elders Wednesday in Ii to 'prOVide leadership and reach some, of have strength to represent Indian life and the planS, it'd be possible to ,bearn con-

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Mescalero Community Center. . ..._ he said. ,_ . .'. After Chino's address~ mem ers a 'e .rm·tt' g"- ~ - v tn·bal it k of' th I f the pe lIn. .~ ':-'• The ceremony; the first MAT uGolden He continued, UMany people want tQ. counc spo e 'eva ue (j '. JUB membership includes G. H.

Age Day" included a reading of all t~e know what I consider the greatest success heritage the elders represent.' Many of the Stoneman, chainnan, and Lloyd L. Dav.iselders' past accomplislunents, a short skit fumy life.1t is that I am well rounded and council members spoke in the Apache Jr.; Norman Wheeler, Jim .Roberts and'by a group of school children, a presen- well taught. Without the Apact.e influence [SEE PAGE twO] Dorothy Pope. .. _ "tation of gifts ,from the~school chi.4lx:en to. .the elders, an address by keynote,spea.ker"tribal president Wendell Chino" a lun·clieon, Apache Social Dancing and a songhonoring the elders. All of the elders areover 65 yCltrs of age.

In his a.ddress Chino cited the importantrole the elderS' 'had played in the salvationof the tribe. He said the ability of ntany ofthe elders beingh6"ored Wednesday toprovide their family with food and clothingwas instrumental in strengthening the ties.between family members. . .

c'They (elders) always provided. forthemselves .and theit children/J .Chinosaid.

cnino cOiitinued his praise of too elders,sayi~ that their wisdom Was invaluable 1() Two heavy snowfalls the eng of OCtober According to, cO-Op spokesman Joe

~ <.. th~,youngergener~tion.,., .' • . .' gave Sierra Blanca Ski Resort about a tw'o-- Chambers, the delaY 'has been caused by IIt?A:~ . , .... Advice.!romt~e ~~der:lY~eoPle IS so foot, base on the slopes, accotdiJ1gto Roy tangle()tp~perWorkfroJnbothpartiesandtJJt~:~, .'~.'. iqiportant; he,s~ld" TheF~~ ~lways a Parke~,~reama~a,g'~r., ,.. ' ,,_ ' W~wthl.eth.r·th··e··r·a··i.;;o.,·I:t-s' L~en'.. t'·oo' m"tid"d'y"an'.d'·tt;4i(~~i;~ .. pl::tce . for outW!1tdly.~dYlce elderly . "The snow is ley now a~dnot good for lJI lit:

t,.J~j~~,~... , \v1Sd~m. elqerly tr1f1uence. .' ..... '. ' sldirt~, but it's all excellent base.H we coUldn't get oUr' equlpmEmtlri on asafeChino said that his own life ,would be 'basis.,We hope to complete the fob today

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elderly Mescalero Apaches for their contribution to fhefrlbe's III think that for ahy, manor WODlan to have melted the snow .on lower stopes, but hopes'Whave thelowerst~pe covetedthlSd ·" . I .. m en't· represent a tribe is a great honor. It is "the upper slopes are OK." weekend aoo with the help qf a little

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The villages of Ruidoso and Ruldos-oDowns were authorized by JOB to makeapplicaUon for federal and stale fWKUng.

Approval to seek Ste III ( tru tiO) totaling Jr11/2 pereent of the total projectprimarily intended to benefit Ruidoso's attraction, construction of wheel chair submitted to the Natural Resources p cons c. n cost, presently estimated at between $5·Uz I t ed th his ,I ct 't th t th h d· d j Department. Administrative Service funding for RWS was granted by the Joint d 'UI~te~":d, ht~y wa::~ sE~~eou~:~. :~:gSf~rt~ouL;. an Icappe may en oy Division. to that New Mexico.s ap-. Use .Board (JUB) at a November 1 an $Gml on.munity as another tourist attraction." The final plans, designed by Ruidoso portfonment of the lland and Water. meeting. The cost breakdown for Step III Is 7S

The project proposal submitted by archi~ectJim French, will bffsubmi.tt.ed fu C~~se~~tion Funds may be fully... REs engineer~ Quinton Daniel, percent federal and 12 1/2 percent stateVillage trustees Frank sayner appeared Sayner calls for the installation of ad· the VIllage trustees for approval at a later utilized. 4 Alamogordo, advised the board that_~lt JwXlinE, with-th~ rj!maining 12_1l2~cent ~_

=-----bef-ore- ' -Governor---Jerry Apodaca~~itiollal-'---restroom~lreltersJpicnic--dale----- ~.-~---------------Conceming"ih~ grant -fU~~ ""Sayn;; ,- req~ernentS-of Step 'n;-engin~rliJ.g and split on the basis of' approxIm.alety two-Recreation Priorities Advisory Committee facilities including barbecues and tables, d .d. "A 1 f th b· he project design, have been submitted to the Utirds from Ruiooso and one-th1rd frominSanla Fe. October 18,seekingaUocation new playground equipment. more parking In. a recent letter.to. mayor Lloy Lt sal/ pprova 0 e n1oney~ emg t , state Environmental Improvement Ruidoso Downs.ofthe $9{).OOO in grant monies. space and seedin~extra acreage to grass4 DavIS Jr., r~omI~overnor Apodaca••the proJ~ was. approved by the gove~nors Division (BID) and the federal

governor ~Id: Your complete proJe~ conuruttee, IS only a .mat~~ of routine at Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)HI advised the committee," S~ynersaid, uTtH: plans al~ calls ror,': SaYl}er said, proposal w~th all reqUlred'docum~ntsWIll the fed~ral lev~l, bel!1g_}t IS 3!l ?utdoor f f 1 1

Clthat the proposed improv~mentson the 11 ncI~m~g the nv~r ?[ debns to unproye be funded on a firsl~ome, first·served recreatIOn project falling WIthin the or rna approva •acres comprising Two Rivers Park are the fIShing and vlewmg and, as a SpecIal basis. However. all projects }Jl1.iSt be gUidetinesofthecommiltee." uWe eXPect to receive EID and EPA

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Lucy Morgan, Beatrice Valdez, George Platto, HatUe Gonzales, Marlin Piganza,Martine, ChrlsUan Nalche, Katerlna Mamie Tortilla, Rose Mendez, HomerSombrero, Margaret Robinson, Nora Yaimozhai Leon Botella; Pasquala Cojo,Blake, Hugh Coonle, Paul Guydelkon, Kenneth Morgan; .MIguel Little, Mack Bigmoutb. Jennie Grace A$tor, Richard Mago08h, WallerChlhuahtuf; Lewis ChIno; Lena Morgan, SCott, Bessie Ybarra, Josephine Duffy,Franklln Torres, Amelia Nalche, LIzzie Fern Kaydahzlnne, Pcdro Valdez, EvelynComanche; Gaines. Ruth Kazhe, Isaac Morgan, Mabel" Fred Pellman, Ernest Botella, Edmond Botella, Wesley Kazhe and Marth Perkins.

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THE MESCALERO APACHE TRIBE Wed'nesday paid tribute to tlJelr elderly members, forservices 'rend~red over the years to the tribe, In

Tribe's elders honoredlangUage, as did ChIno from time to time.

Also appearing· on the podlwn wereseveral yOllDger members of the MAT, allrt them speaking In the Apache tongue tohonor their parents and friends. They alsobestowed the elders with gifts, usuallyblankets. • '

Theelders honored were:Leslle Magooshboy, Anselma Carrl11o,

Edna Comanche, Tereclta Tortilla, MaryPrins, William Pellman, Barnabas

Employment informationfigures have been iss,ue(('

One In four New Mexicans employedduring 1977 was between 16 and 24 years ofage, reveals a report pubUshed by theHuman Services DepartmentEmployment services Division (ESD),"Young People In the labor Force," justreleased by the ESD Research andStallsUcs section, oHera an In depthilnalyals of the emploYment and \Ulem­p10yment situation of New Mexico's yOWlgpeople,

"All sorts of interesting information IsIncluded In the report," said W.A.Anderson, ESD Director. "For Instance,the 117.000 young people emploYed'lastyear In our state showed a 90 percent in­crease over the number of young peopleworking In the stale during 1970. Thereport discusses the types of jobs held byyouth, 16 to 19, and YOllDg people, 20 to 24."

Young workers tend to hold differentkinds of lobs depending on their age andsex. OVer half of the emploYed 16 and 17year oIds in New Mexico worked in the

U.S. SENATORToney Anaya, DPete Domenici, R

U.S. REPRESENTATIVEHarold RllDnels, D

GOVERNORBruce King, DJ.oe Skeen. R

SECRETARY OFSl'ATF)Shirley Hooper, DNilaBaer,R

Sl'ATEAUDITORAlvino Castlllo, DC. Jack Emmons, R

Sl'ATE TREASURERJan Hartke, DMajel Bowman, R

ATTORNEY GENERALJeff Bingaman, D

COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDSAlex Armijo, DJoe Haymes,R

CORPORATION COMMISSIONERC. F"erguson, DGeorge McKim, R

JUSTICE OF THESUPREME COURTJohn McManus, DW. Federici, D,JUDGE OFTHE COURT OF APPEALS

W.HendJey,DMary Walters, DC. Rawson, RLelia Andrews, D

, • , David Lee, Rwholesale and retail trade Induslry in 1970, labor force, stemming from high 194iHiO Sl'ATESENATORwith most of the females In this area blrth rates. Other factors Included a largeworking for eatingand drinking places and proportion of youth looking for work while B. Crenshaw, Dthe males spread between food stores, attending school and the fael many yOWlg J. Conway, Rga8011ne services and eating and drinking people lack experience and skills. I Sl'ATE REPRESENTATIVEplaces. Fewer males and females worked "OUr Researcb and Statistics section D. Villanueva, DIn this field as they reached their 2lls. As has also recently pubUshed 'Veterans Infar as specific occupations, almost half of New Mexico,' a publication which can help Jolin Bigbee, Rthe women from 20 to 24 worked In cleriCal stateemployers Interested In participating DISTRICf JUDGEand kindred jobs, and one fifth were In special employment programs for G. Zimmerman, Dservice workers. OVer 17 percent of yOllDg veterans," Anderson said. The booklet BUly Payne, Dadult males worked In the craftsmen and Includes statistical and general In- T.Sandenaw,R _kindred occupations, especially In the formation on veteraris and veteran Sl'ATEBOARD OF EDUCATIONconstruction crafta. ' programs,' noting that New Mexico's

The report says young people suffer veteran population was estimated to be George Teel,D\Ulemployment at higher levels than their 117,000 at the end of March 1977. This In· DISTRICfMAGISTRATEshare of the labor force would indicate, cludes a higher proportion of yOWlg S. Ortiz, D, IPeople 16-24 accounted for half the state's veterans than does the national veteran J M E D II. 9 .cuen"unemployed in 1977, and the 16-1 age population. R Igroup suffered the highest jobless rate of Both "Young People In the Labor A. Montes, , Iany group In Ute state. Anwnberoffaclors Force" and "Veterans In New Mexico" J. Wheeler,R,DIcontributing to high youth unemployment are avalillble at no charge from ESD COUNTYCOMMISSIONERare menUoned, including the llDusually Research and Statistics, P.O. uB:OX:..:l926:::,~_~G~.Si!ilon~e:;ma:::i:\n1'-';iD:o.;'I;- ~lll?7:_~2lI~9L-87-..:.41-133---$-1!K-m--16ll--30-;O-~~6,.1345~·--largenumbe~of.youngpeoplunte~tfle"..-,A1buquerque;NewMexlc0;87103;'" T.McKnigbt,R,I 234 00 140 182 66 143 84 186 223 145 96 167 111 1846

L.StraleY,D,D 110 14 M 40 37 118 39 162 192 116 34 46 61 1003

Placards available for handi·capped drive....s J.HJghtower,D,D 61 12 77 41 47 12 . 0 15 'S1 0 34 14 13 363... ,S.S~cer,R,II 80 12 87 113 16 26 0 19 32 0 9 31 30 455. :" • J. SUdderth, D, III 125 25 97 19 49 136 61 165 265 1m 35 6f 84 l242

Tbe Motor Vehicle Division rt the worm "Handicap Parldng". The second pollcy/proceduresheetmaybeoblalnedat BenHall,R,III . 2liO 45 127 176' 90 153 88 236 235 187 84 132 89 18S2Transportation Department has an· device will be issUed to those qualified as all Motor VehicleField Offices. Appllcanls COUNTYCLERKnOl1Dced that two special placards are temporsrlly handicapped and will be of a are to take both fonns to their physician Barbara Ward, Davailable to persons certified as having a special sarety paper showingan expiration for certUicatlon, then return Ute ap.physical cmdltlm which makes walking date. plication/certification form In Its entirety B,Lovelace, Rdifficult. The placards will entitle to the Vehicle services Bureau in Santa COUNTYTREASURERrecipients to spadal parking privileges as The appllcallonJcertlflcatlo~form and re, with a money order for $2. M. !GJnbrell,n .providedfor by law. !;:OUNTYAASESsOR

The placards Issued by the Centrai-> , G WhIt DOffice In Banta Fe, will be assigned to RE~CT' eorge e.qualified persoos IlDder provlsioos of the teaTn M. Schlarb, RNew Motor Vehicle Code and may beused·· ~ . CoUNTYSHERIFFon vehicles other than those owned by the " B. ElIlott, Drecipient. ThIs will afford the disabled·' E. Sanchez, Rperson to use the device for parking. b" .h·· PRoaATEJtJDGE

-~~"'edcl1r:!=l~t£;!5meTn '. ers .. ~ lp__----c----c ----c__SA.'A.~=~~Ddriver. TIle placard can be used bythe· •..c...::_ .recipient 00 a vebfcle owned by an em- d·' l h d' AMr<NUMENT

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and will have a yellow bl!ckgrollDd with C!lrtizozo3redleller!ng. Two typeswlllbe Issued. One Ruidoso's RIllACI' Team 4223 Is con- - A siIicere Intere1ll In serving the CBrrlzoz04cIevlce will be DlBde of aluminum, Issued to ductlng a meDibershlp dri~e iii LIncoln pUblicgOod.. Coron1l5 .those recipients who are permanently Cotmty, encouraging Interested CItizens "The local team ~oOperatesWith all law Ruidoso 11handicapped. The placard willcqntalnthe Band Radio operators to join lhIli PUbllc enforceDient agendesllnd disaster Angtis12wdversa1 handicap insIgnia followed by service organlZatllll In observatitm of preparedness groups," McGarvey said, .Rtiidoso 13 .four numeric digits, and will have the National REACI' Month. REACf is an "and Is liffiUated with RIllACI' Intel'- RtiidOllo 14

. . international ~mnmunlcationssystem, IIlitlOlllil, a non-proflt public servl~eRuidosoOoWns 15Everyone at risk Ruidoso mayor Uoyci L. DaviS Jr., and organization," .SilnPatriClol6

. Rufdoso Downs DlByor Nonnan Wheeler Membership Information Is a~llable HOndo 17 'Ltmg cancer strikes women today with have, Issued proc1alltatlons designating from McGarvey at telephline nwnber 3'16- Absent voters

, Increasing frequency. Because of November as REAC1' Dioilth IJi the two 4362. . Total

~1:e=:t:~g=~a~;'~J:Ue Inlerestedln Dieetlng llerlOI$118ys the American Cancer Soclely (ACS). mlnded c8 radio 1Il:i!lI8ees," membl!J'$blpUyou want help in quitting, call your local drive chalnnan .RllSemary McGli~)'

Aal Unit. said, ''whQ would like to loin usinsel'Vin8thepubllc," ..

Bottoms up The local team xw,untains Ii"olW!teeringmonitoring _walch on CIl emergency

WhIle House aides, despairing at the ChanlIel9, ....sJlortage of VIable poIlcy altertlatlves for The 1'lllIulremE!rttll far RIllAC1'. mem-an anti-inflation polley, have taken to bel'illJfplnclude:' . ,wearlng their old "WIN" (WhIp Inf1atlon .~ Legal. CD operatiollli' Ilh~er a"aIld

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Dr. James Beall Honored,for seNice to dentistry .

Dr. James BeaU was named. October 21 Colorado. ArIzona, Nevada. Utah, HawaUas a Fellow of the InternaUonal Collegeor andWyoming.Dentists during a con.ventlOll in Anaheim, During the convention, which a1soCalifornia. served as the 50 year anniversary of. the

An honorary organization, the college's organizallOll, Beall was honored at aaim and purpose Is "recognition of con- convocallon or eap and gown ceremonyspiclollS and meritorious servIce to the and a fOl'Illllt banquet. and presented withproCession ofdentistry." a plaque andgoldkey.

Beall was one or 197 fellows named In- A Ruidoso dentist tor 20 years be said.ternallonaUy.and one of lib: named. from "ThIs Is a once lnallfetlme honorandImDistrict 14 composed 0( New Me:d~. veryprouc1."Agraduate r1 Baylor University Colleger1 Dentistry, be bas been a dentist for 34

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The clasa, whlch will Include projectsand stories for the children. is being or·fered forthe DrstUme.

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Sponsored by the MInisterial AllIanceand Southwest Health Care CoqIoratlon,the &eminar will feature speaker DanIelDlU1S!Ik, M.D., and localmInisters.

AU interested pel'$Ol\S are invited to

L~;~le Leaguers'-Altrusa inducts four membersNew members of 'Altrusa Club were Uueats were Betty patton, GuIn Stone, TIle nextAltrusa meeting will beat noonbal.tie sale set inducted Into the organization at the JanlceBeUonanllS8I\dyTaylor. Novemher~latNobamReatliurant.

Tuesday evening meeting In the home r1LeVerne Cole.

Initiates Ann Wood, Anne Gaddy, CathyNonnan and L!luise Scottwere Inducted byKathrine Finleyand Louise"'chuff.

A ahort bnslness meeting also was heldand 'Il covered dish dinner followed thein~uctlonceremony.

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The mothel'll of the Llttie LeagueFootball teams wUl be having anotherbake lIBle SatlU'c1ay, November 11 at BenFranl<IJp. TIle sate will atart at 9a.m., andrun unU112 noon or the baked goods runout. Whichevercornea Orllt.

All mothers are invIted to partlclpate inthe BBle. TIle money wUl go toward& thepurchase of trophies for the tearns.

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,WHITE MOUNTAIN MIDDLE SCHOOL stIJdents heard a- program on careers in wlldlifebl<ilogy from Lynn Metz, st'i!nding,

and in archaeology from ,Ann .Ramage last week. From theRoswell district of the Bureau of Land Management, the two arepart of a program on careers presenled 10 the'students as part of a .communily outreach project. Instructors Frank Cannella and BobPalko also will host geologists, and range, cave and recreationspecialists in future programs.

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Contestants are judged on scholasticachelvement leadership; pOise per­sopality an!! appearance. There is notalent or swim-suit competition.

The director in making the an­nouncement emphasized thlltthe par·ticlpation of the College of Santa Fe was toencourage teen interest In scholasticactivities leadership and college en·vironment. The Pageant theme is "What~s

Right About America" and a $1,000 cashschola!'llhip is awarded the National EssayWinner. Eac,h contestant will participatein the Volunteer COmInlUlity ServiceProgram which is designed to promoteteen Involvement and participation inVoJlUlteer Civic and Community Mfalrs. AMini-Modeling Charm Course wlll be givenduring the three day pageallt event.

Cheryl Long of Roswl.!lI, tbe reigningMiss New Mexico NationalTeen·Agl.!r, wlllparticipate in thl.! activities and crown the1979 winner.

Special invited guests will, ineludeBarrie Burneti, Miss National TeEm·Agerof Gallatin, Tennessee.

,For {url/ler mformation, please write toKay I::astep, Box 190, ,Panhandle, Texas790GB. Telephone (806) 537-3951.

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Ladies between 13 and 18 years of ageare Invited to participate in the eighthanpual Miss New Mexico National Teen­AgerPligeant to be held at the College ofSlinta Fe, Santa Fe, on June 8. 9 and 10,1979. • .

State Pageants were ·-held In par•ticipation with 35 colleges andIUIlversities and more than $100,000 wasawarded in cash and tuition scholarshipsto participants In 1978 state pageants.

The eighth Annual New MexicoPageant is the official state preliminary tothe M1as National Teen·Ager Pageant to beheld In AtlWlta, Georgia in August. 1979.The New Mexico winner will receive,amopg other prizes, a cash scholarshiplind an all expense paid trlp.to compete inthe national pageant In Atlanta. In thenational pageant all 50 states lII1d theDistrict of Columbia are represented by awinner selected in state·wlde competition., The 1979 National Pageant will awardamong other prizes $10,000 in cashscholarships for use at the college of thewinner's choice; $2,000 personal ap'pearance contract; 1919 Mazda; trips; anda full tuition Fashion MerchandisingCourse Scholarship from BurbizonInternational.

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Many New Mexican preschool children population of Ne~ Mexico," Mann con­are 'J}USl: a'~lngleJl;!IW'i\way" ·ftbm full, tUnued, "we.can close the gap If parents ofprotection against disea~es like' polio unprotected children get just one morediphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus: shotforthelrchlldren."measles,mumj1sllnd rubella,accordlngto A~cording to ,the r~ent Hl!!'1th~lIndDr. Jonathan Mann, cWef public health Environment Department survey of Ini­physician for the New Mexico Health and munizatlon levels throughout the state,Envtronment Department. about 11,000 New Mexican pre-schoolers

, . are not protected against polio, diphtheria,"While we have a significant, 'im· whooping cough or tetanus. In addition,

munlzatlon gap' in the preschool between 17,000 and 18,000 preschoolers arenot protected agalnsl measles or rubeUa

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"'aVJ~·flUCliJJZ·rsS "Our survey shows that very fewpreschoolers have no shots at atl," Mannsaid. "Our problem 'lIes1n the fact that alarge number of presChoolers lack one ormore shots of the entire series of shotsneeded to produce rellable protection."

As one example, Mann cited the need forat least three doses of polio vaccine fQi;assurance of a high level of proteetiOll'against the disease. Another exampleinvolves the combination "OPT" vaccine,which protecta against diphtheria,whooping cough and tetanus. Atleast threeshots of this vaccine .are also needed toprotect the child.

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KINGERGARTEN THROUGH EIGHT qrade students In the• Ruidoso Schools are competing In a Read·a-thon spon·

sored by the Ruidoso Education Association. Students are• soliciting sponsors who give the amount pledged for each book• read. Funds raised at each school will be used by the school to

purchase an Item for the students such as playground equipmentor music systems. Individual winners In each school will

<receive a 525 savings bond and teachers are planning' to honor'homeroom winners. For niore information call Pat Gaffney, 257·• 4674. (Ruidoso News photo by Mary Wormley.)

Watch for the New CYALUMLIGHT on display at your10 c a I M 0 N T G 0 MER YWARD store on the night ofNov. 11.

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'rhe, final performance or "The Music Chorus ijnQ other dl!nce!'ll are RogerM ~'''I h ~ 1 d f 7 d Marsoall, Beckyllay, L!sl! Harris Noelle

,.l!c..me sse e..u e or . p.m., Sun ay WHtshi.re,..LilU.r~ E1lackbum, U'nda'B"'la"c'k':in Coqununity Upl\ed Methodist Church,The performapce Is open to the public bum, Chris Spall, Eric Ande!'llon, Paulette

and there Is po admission charge. Slinchez, David Swalander, Pawn LeavittCast in the lead roles are Tim Wadley, an!!Mark~hmlt~. ,

Mamie Warlick, Timmy Wadley, Sylvia P~oducllop directors are Mmll!.da...:....-Turner, KimI'rJmhet, Kerrle !:'rop..!ll:!; Danlel{l!.. Shalepe Dobbs, Pam WHtshire, .

Goetz Scllrilili, Lo1a Covill, DannyRacher~~re,U DeSoW;-D!mJlY,Foster, SijmmyTom Kenyon, Wendy WII!kl.!r, Chris Pirelh, Stephanie Walizer and Kim'MacWhort!!r and David Potts. Prophet. , .

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• services for L.Z. Manire. 87. Carrizozo.Who died Tuesday In Aztec. will be held at2p.!11•• today at Trinity United MethodistChurch In Carrizozo with the ReverendDavld.Lynch o£ficiatlng.

tGraVCSlde Masonic rites will, be held invergreen Cemetery. Carrizozo.,Born February 4. 1892 in Dan. Wise

flunty, Texas, he was a retired schoolperintendent and Insurance agent Inrrizozo.

Mr. Manire was preceded in death by hise Da Lois in 1967 and is survived byughters. Margaret Karlin, Aztec,'Idred Miller, l.umford, Dllnois and

ry Louise Manire, Albuquerque;ther Robert A. Manire, Austin, Texas;en grandchildren, and three great

andchildren.allbearers wlll be Joe Ventura, aenry

ga, Bob Shafer, BUl GaUacher Jr.,'daySherill and Glenn English.

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grabs first pl~ce

She predicted all kin~. of brands and.s~es plus men, women and children'sequipment. ranging from new to collec­tor's vintag~and from good used to not-so­good used.,Representatives of ski shops and Junior

meers will be on hand at the swap to ad­vise.and help out buyers.

The swap was organized by Filllo. Pamand ROIl Price and Jobn Shirey,

FOI' more 1nf0rIDiltiOll call FIUJo at 257­5874.

In 1a5t Thursday's Issue or 1'he News, ItWIl.!I mistakenly reported that the Hornetsdowned the IJOllS 800. It should have readtheIJons8 and the Hornets O.

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out the junior racers, but also to help outthose persons who want to dispose elfsuperfluous equipment and still makeenOUgh to buy new equipment.

Ski shops inclUding Ray Held's, AlpineSki Haus, Rush Rentals, Alto lind Moun­tain will have a variety of new equipmentwhich may be only a year old for sale.. Spokesman for the swap, P,J. FIWo.safdthere will be skIs, boots, poles, bindingsclothing, including hats and gloves!' andanything haVing to do with SKiingdisplayed at the swap,

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12. W~tem Auto Is at 8-8, virtually tiedwith DairyQueen at6-6.

Ruidoso Music and Clarke's Chapel dfRoses bring up the rear wlth 5-19 and 5-15records. respectively.

Jack's Burgers leads the way fOl'~series by a team with a 2251, RuidosoMusic and DairyQueenare next at2240. Ruidoso State Bank grabbed sole

Leading the way fOl' high team game Is possession of fIrst place in the RuidosoDairy Queen wlth an 813 followed by Ladles Bowfing League by virtue of a 3-1RuidosoMusicat B09. week. The wins vaulted.them .past last

Chuy Castaneda of Denny's Tire and week's co-leader Pioneer savings andAuto owns the high score for an Individual Trust, WhlchllUffered an 0-4 week.series with a 545. Gene SCott or Jalll'equls' Despite the lead, Ruidoso State Bank isIs second wlth 508 totalpins. hardly uncatehable, Two teams, Apache

castaneda and Scott are also one-two In MusicandHughes BodyShopsharesecondthe battle for individual high game honotll place, two games bebirid tholleader, at 18-wlth 215 and 195, respectively_ l°Ptoneer savings and 1'nlst and K-Bob's

Naney Melton of Jack's Burgers holds IlretiedfOl'fourlh, both with17·U records.the high game score for women wlth a 176. Casa de Regalos, the leader two weeksShe barely edged out Gladys Crowley or ago, continUed its sllde, fa1l1ng fIve gamesClarke's ChajJerlif Roses wltha 173. behind theleader ati5-13,

.. Evalyn Armstrong of Weslerr! AUto _Brwlell's and Valley Plumbing sharedleads the women for high series score with the number seven spilt In the standingsa 483. Ginger Wilson or Jack's Butgezs Is witbeven 14-14 marks. Barney Rue Sand

.second with!, 428 total. and GtlIvel follows at12-16. Blg-T Is at 10:-"':""!'!"'~~~~~~~1-~18t· Rounding out the standings are Minlt-ii rt-wl~rdaillftas-'I'res--

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.• THIS GROUP OF LOVELIES HAS HAD plenty Kim VanWinkle, Josephine Rue, Tahnne Doak,to cheer aboul this season since theIr team, the coach Roxan Eager, and Sandra Bacha. FrontColts, haven'l lost any games in the 10-12 year- row cheerleaders are: Stephanie Moore, DeLanaold class of the LillIe League football season. Holley, Karen Reese, Tammy Rue, and Krlstl9n~ of the .reasons may be the Inspiration these Douglass, .girls give. They are. from left to rIght, back row:

THE HORNETS AND THE LIONS 'M'Ei;T AT 'unaefeafed Colt.s Will meet the twice beatenMIDFI ELD to offerttielr congratulations to each Broncos for the Super Bowl title. The Coltsother for earning a spot in this Saturday's Super earned their spot Iii the bowl by defeating theBowl. Both:teams nave identical 3-3 records, the Cowboys 30-0 and the Broncos shutout theLions on the basis of Saturday's 18-2 whipping of Steelers.18-0 for their berth. The games wHl be at

:the Hornets. In the 10·12 year-old league, the Warrior Stadium.

Ski swap to benefit junior racers starts Friday

Denny's Tire .and Auto'perched atop standingsDenny's Tire and Auto regained first

place on the heels of a 6-3 week In theMonday Nlte Mixl!d Bowling League,

Dropping to second, just one gamebehind the leader,ls last week's co.leaderJaurequls' at 16-8. Dropping furtherbehind the lead is lasl week'sotherleader,Win, Place and Show. now at 14-0.

:fack's Burgers moy.ed into fourtiJ placeWIth 013-11 record. Hair Affair followed at12-8 with 'rimber's Townhouses·next at 12-

Get out your checkbook ('rhe Ruido~pski, swap. Is scheduled for this weekend and

those demo's you used last year may bethere or someone else's skis you'vecoveted may be for sale.

The swap will be held from II a.m. to 5p.m, Friday through Sunday in the hangarbohind I.yle's Furniture Warehouse offHlghway37..\ Participants. will be charged a com­mission, a portion of which will go the the

. Junior racers.The swap was organized, not only to help

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were &till trying. After the.'llame, th~y

couldn't hide the hurt thilt had been· ..festering all season. you can. 'only e,xpectso much from 17 year'olds.

"After the game some QLthem werecrying like little kids," he said; '.

Seeing that, Stierwalt knew he didn'twant his te<lm to go thl'ough a!lotherseaSOn like this year. But it "illl be tO~gh.The Warriors will be moving into classMA next year. No matter how you slice it,that is a tougher lea~ue.

But Stierwalt isn t moaning and com­plaining. If the Warriors were going to bein class' AA again noxt year, Stierwaltwouldn'tlJave any worries. But they'renot. And it just meal'\ll that Stle'rwalt <Indhis staff and his team will1lllveto provethemselves all over again. Such; is thestuff great teams and .~QuchC!! are madeof: repeated clJallenges. ,~. '. . ...

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SECOND ROUND

Every year parts of New Mexico arebecoming more reachable by man.Unfortunately, man usually leaves somesign that he has.been lIiere. Here'are somethings to remember. •

Hunters, do you want to mark that nicecampsite so you can. find it· again nextycar? JU&t leave a few aluminum canslaying around. It willtuke them 499 ye<lrsto decompose. You'll never have troublefinding your campsite again. Ph!asantthought,isn't it?

'I'he tracks of the deer and lhe hunterwill disappear with the first wind and rain.The glass boltle Just tossed away will lastfor one mlliion yeurs.· •

You've been hunting aU'morning andhave worked up quite an appetite. So, yougrab the sandwich from your pack, take Iteut of the bag and eat it. The bag It was Inthat you lossed away will be there for 225years. Think aboul it.

Rick Evans slammed Jim Paxton 15-11and 15-5 in the finals of tile Sierra Swimand Racquet Club racquethalliournamentSunday.

Both players had earned their way intothe final!; by sweeping lheir semifinaloPPDnents. Evans downed Frank Polter 21­15 and 21-12 while Paxlon turned back JackWalsh 21-3 and 21~. Other tournamentresults:FIRSTROUND""tOld Hullm"" dt'h.·aft>d J"f' Hl'Jbt'rg n I•. Den F-C1lerd't>fttalil!d DaY(' bOt"hrn n 19 ':1o..n Lorkl' 1'I1J:Pf'12 LynnHane..," 70and lc}" H"IYl'r twilr Cf'lutlil. Dt'd~21 S

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.without a head. He doesn't know what to dowith his spare Urne.

Ul'm sorry the season's over," he said."Football coaches don't know what to dowithollt a season."

One thing Stierwalt wiU do to keep hisband in the till, so to speak, is ,to have his'plaYers undertake an extensive weighttraining program MondaY. Stierwalt hopesthis wtll give his charges some of the sizethey lacked all year. It will al!;o giveStierwalt the opportunity to think football,.What many coaches would think about

alter an 1-8 season is qultling. Thatthought will never enter Stierwalt's mind.He will not qoit. To see where his teamgets tbeir fighting spirit one doesn't haveto look far; they get it from Stierwalt andhis coaching staff.

What Stierwalt will be thinking about isthe good and the bad of the season. He willlearn from the bad that came out of It. Hewill smile with the good. One mightwonder what on earth is good about an 1-8season. They would be right to ~hlnk thereisn't much to be shown for a S'Cason likethat. But there are the Intangibles, .

!tit's been a rewarding season for me, ft

Stierwalt said. "I enjoyed taking a youngclub and bringing It as far as we came,Compared with where we were at the firstof the year we've come a long·way. I feelsorriest for the seniors," he said.

He especially felt sorry for them duringthe Estancia game. There they weregetting the socks beat off them, but thev

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When the alarm clock rang Mondaymorning waking Ruidoso football coachDarrel.Stierwalt, it signaled more than thedawning of a new day. It signaled thebeginning of a new way of life.

.You see, 'tor the past few months,stierwalt has spent most of his spare timelooking at overexposed films of his team,or that of his next opponent. Looking atfilms all day and much of the night isn'tmuch fun. In fact, it's downright tedious,whot with all the forwarding and reversingthe £11m goes through to determine whatactually took place. Till! eyes don't muchlike it.

But for Slierwalt, that is a way of life. Hehas grown used to looking at the films. Hemay not have liked it at the time, but hesure misses it now.

Now, he walks around like a chicken

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Grades 3,4,5, Tuesday, 3:45-4:45, begin Nov, 14Grades 6,1,9, Thursday,4:15-5:15, beglii Nov. 16Grades 9-12, Thursday, 3:15-4115, begin Nov. 16 ....R ..

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Also, LEARN-TO-SKATE classes Saturdays Nov. ll-Dec. 16.Beginners 11 :00-12\00. Intermediates 12:00-1 :()O ~.m.

Cost: $10.00/four 1-hour das,ses -"" $2.aaea.addl. classRegular PUblic Sessions at Skatiliand - open to everyone:(Everv ~ellk ali winter]. NEW - Wednesday "Skate Day"S.,ecial·j :3a-5:30 p.m. (Oistounttardsavailable).l=riday & Saturda,y evenings, 1:00-9:30 p.m. and 8130-11 :00 ~.m.or skate 1:00-11 loa p.m.saturday & Sunday afternoons -I :00-3:30 ~.m. and 2:30'5 :00~.in. orskatel:00·5:00 p,in, '.call skateiand 257·2501 for party rates or information about nllWAdultTeam!

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Cost: 510.00 per month includes skate rental and free snack.Come for FUN!!

call Skateland about teams for grades'3-12 and new Adultfeam.$257-2501. , 'Regular "Public Sessions at Skateland - open to everyonetNEW Wednesday "Skate Day" Speclall :30-5:30 p.m. (Discountcards available]Friday & Saturday evenings 7:00'9:30 p.m. and 9:30-11 :00 p.m."or skate 7:00-11 :00 p.m.

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Wednesday - Cook's Choice, 'kPint Milk.

Thursday - Chop Suey over Rice,Cabbage and Pineapple Salad,Ginger Bread, 110 Pint Milk.

Friday - Turkey & Dressing,Green Peas, Vegetable Salad,Pumpkin Pie with whipped topping,Hot rolls, I~ Pint Milk.

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I'ranklln said anyone Inter~ted InSUbmitting a proposal should contactGaryCarlson at the Energy lind MinerolsDepartment, 113 Waghlngton Avenue,Santa Fe, NM 01503. Telephone: (505)821­Z4IJ.

Franklin said the Department lind theEnergy Institute would help applicantsprepare their proposals. He sold thedeadline- for the I'ccelpt of the proposals Is5:00 p.m., Friday, December 15.1918. Ninecopies ot tlle proposal must be received bythat date.

I'raaklln sold more than one projectmay befunded with the appropriation.

Be sure to go by to see theNew CYALUM LIGHT ondisplay at NUNLEY'SHOSPITAL PHARMACY thenight of Nov. 14.

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A National SchoolS AssemblLllrogram Coaches hbnorect with Scrapbooks erewiil .be presented to the high"'s"'ic~h"'oo~I-""se""r:::,/llr.·o"7iCast:::,:i',a:O:n~o:=n'::;IlC:Y~Tlii:n"'a'::;.K~.'!i,ill"'e"'n;""'<;M"'a'"'rll"'e:-students November 13 at 10:30 a.m. Kit Andrus by Lynnette Yoder; 'D,!rrelBeecher will present "A WlIlk In the Wild" ,Stierwalt by Clirrle Cothron and Debbiefeaturing live reptiles, birds and mam- Looten; Barry Nelson by Lorie Hecktna!1;mals. The charge for all students will be 508011. Elder by Bonnie McClendon; Chriscen.ts. ZUl'Zolo by Natalie Y(l(\er, and Bruce

Scrapbooks were presented Frldlly Hancocll by Anne FOli:.morning in the gym to seniors and coaches Two new stuclents were enrolled thisin varsity football and vol1eyl!al1 during week, 'they':are Paul Kirkwood, a juniorthe pep assembly. Pep Club girls were from 'Pecos, Texas and Debbie Weise, alsoasked to make the seraphooks lIt the a jUnior. from Carlsbad.beginning of the fear and they all worked Class rings will be deliyereil at II i15hard for the Warrior they chose to support. ,a.m., Wedn~day, Nevember 15 In theAfew students and coaches were surprised library. Juniors should check withwhen the girls asked for the scrapbooks .Raympna McAdams for the total amountback, hecause the football players stili had owed.a game and the volleyball girls had just Senior anneUllcements will be ordered atplayed their last game the night before the 12:15 p.m., Wedllesday, November.l5 Inpepassembly.. ' the library. Seniors must bring a $15

Varsity volleyball girls receiving deposit at tbe time of ordering their an-scrapbooks were Susan Miller made by nouncements.Gwen 'DiPaolo: Ruth Guthrie by Alicia Today the band traveled to Roswell toPirelli and Kim Osholll'n; Patti Neal by compete in the SENMMEA marching band

,Tammy McCulley: Krist! Perryman by f~tlval. This cont~t was scheduledKayla Payne; Ellen Bizzell by Mickie Saturdaf but It was postponed dlle to rain.Padilla; Kelly Thomason by Christi The band wlll play "High Chaparral,"Mount; and Donda Pippin by Leona Sealy. "GallantMen" and "Night Fever."

Varisty football players receiving The girls' volleyball team ended theirscrapbooks were Truman Bob by Debbie season last Thursday with a loss to Lor­Jo Almager; Steve Cox"by Susan MlIIer; dsburg In the first round of the districtMark Dutton .by Connie Turner; Jeff tournament. The Warriors lost 3-15, 15-13,Elliott by Kelly Thomason; Troy Garrity and 5-15.by Shawna Holly; Pat Herrera by Delores ,Ellen Bizzell was name to the districtand Joanne Herrera; Ray Herrera by Kim All-Tournament team.l1anehez and Kim Prophet; Lynn Holly Girls' basketball will start at 3 p.m.by Conniq Howard; Pat Mathews by Patti Monday In the gym. All interestedgirls areNeal; Jacob Salas by Usa Delhotel; urged to participate. Coach Castanon IsJoviah Smith by Cyd Wright; DIrk looking forward to a good season. Their

first game Is'December 1 against Cloud-croft at 6 p.m., in ClOUdcroft. '

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demonstration ideas sought[':nergy and Mlner,~s Department

Sel'retar)' 'Nick I,'raaklin announced todaytbe Deparlment Is requesting proposalsfor geothermat space heating demon-stration projects. '

Tile 1918 New Mexico Legislature all'propriated $200,000 fer such projecls withtllcse condmons:

I. Not less tban Ill(} per cent matchingfunds must be providell fer the projectfl'olO available' federal or privateresources. .

2. '1'he proposal must provide lor ageothermal space hClltlng demollStrationproject.

3. Expenditure from the appropriation Isconllngent upon tile plans andfeaslblllty oftbe projects being approved by the EnergyResearch and Development RevIewColtUnittee.

"A lurge number ofareas in New Mexicoolfer significant geothermal potential, andwe are very fortunate that the Legislaturemade these funds available." Franklinsaid.

"I'm optilnistlc tbat we wlll receive anumber of worthwhile proposals."

Franklin said the proposals wlll bejndged competitively by the conunltteeand t1l11t evaluaUonoHbeproposalswlll bebased on several factors, including: (1)Need for geothennal space heating in thearea where the proposed project would belocated; (2) Geothennal potential In theaFca where the proposed project would beroeated. and (3) Amount ofoutside fundinllthe project would attract to New Mexico.

Franklin said the Department. worllingin~onjunctlonwith the Energy.Jnstltu,~1l'-­

New Mexico State Universily, wlll beresponsible for overall projectmanagement and administration as wellas quality control.

pulllng lurnace heatedair out of the rest otthe house. Unless you supply combustionairlrom outdoors, that c~y fire oftcn usesup more warm .air than It gives back. If allthis sounds. discouraging, mayb.e yo\!should put four fireplace In "coldstorage"l;Ind go to an alternative source 01 heating.Close the damper and stuff inslllationt1ghtlYilrQunrl it. A elosed-uamP\lJ"llllllal1ydoes notnt tightly enough to keep warmair from leaking out Qf the house. Anunused fireplace with a closed damper canstill aCCOWit for an average annual heatloss of 1,652 kilowatt bours.

Dying of Trees AroWid New Homes IMany homeowners who move into newsubdivisions with estabUshed trees aredistressed to find that their trees aredyingalter they have .been in the new home forsix mOnths or so. The deaths of these tre~may be attributed to several factors. One01 the most commen is a change in the soilgra6e Ilround the tree. When severat in­ches of soli Is added about the tree's rootsystem, it often excludes oxygen and killsthe roots, of course, the rest of the treesoon dies, too. On the other hand, gradingthree 01' luore inches under the spread ofthe tree disturbsmany of the feeder rootsllnd causes them to d,le. Asa consequence,death of the tree.

Construction equipment, such as heavyc'Oncrete trucks and bulldozers, compactthe soli and kill the roots. In addition tothis, when new subdivisions go In, tliere Isa change in water table due to constructionof streets, storm sewers and deep ditcheswhich remove water from the lots, waterthat ordinal'ily would have soaked Into thesoils supplying water for the tree roots.

These are some of the factors that causethe loss of trees in new subdivisions orwhere new homes are constructed. Homebuyers, os well as those planning to build,should realize these factors In their plansfor a trce-shaded hom~tead.

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Ruidoso C.B.Club Doings

BY THE ZOOKEF.I'ER

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Guayulelawmay IJenefitSoutlnwestPr~ident Carter Satumay -signed Into

law a blll SPOnSOI ell by United StatesSenator Pete Domenlci that will provide$30 million for research on~ developmentof guayuIe, the roblIn-bearing plant thatcould be an agricultural anti economicbonanza for the SouthwC'il.

Guayule Is indigen,us to Mexico andportions of the ,0uUn"",t United Stales. Itthrives in arid regions :md yield'l a highquality latex, It was produced exlensivelyduring World Waf l1 wbl'n "merica'llsupplies of natural robber fwm the SOUltlPacific were curt~jlcd. bllt the goven!'meolabandonrd tM project aller the war.

GUARANTYABSTRACT & TITLE CO.

BOX 964 - PHONE 257·2091 Ol 257·5054RUIDOSO, HEW MEXICO 88345 ',t

LOCATED NEXT TO CABLE.VISION

Owners: AI and Charlene Warde,Dger----

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The Ruidoso en Club meetlngNovember 6 was one of the most in­teresting ,that we have had In some time.The slide Show nbout the HandicappedSkiers was very well put tOltether andDiana Grover Illude it very interestingwith her eOIIUllents.

We had several Iluesl~ a!lendlng themeeting, and we huve two new and mostwelcome members, A bill welcome to Bil:Foot, and his wife Utile 1'001. Glad to haveyou In our club.

One of our visitors. Cactus King,celebrated his l,irIM:,)' and IVIIS surprisedwith a birthday cake.

All members th~1i can make our nextmee~ingplease do qo. for as you kno,v, withthe upcoming Jkl ScaSon and bad roadconditions close upon us, we will Ire sellingup our ChalUlel 3 for Ihe skiers amt alsoChannel 19 for highway conditions. Ncwmembers Ihat have not wOlked thesechannels during the wllltcr will aPI,reciutethe discussion that l.llI be given onprocedure III how to handle emergency(rome on the CB.

lf you were at Ole meeting Monday,-' • everyone was glad tli'sec you, but If you

were not able to come, we missed you. Seeyou soon. -

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~: a~e Qlten made, of hollow pipes which move:' aIr closer to the £Ire. Some grates even• h;lve fans to p~ll all' through the pipes,

~~_'ro'fh",ermal glasS fireplace elOOI'S Clln wOI'k in~' conjunction With a thermal grate. These

can be iilstalled in an eli:lstlng fireplace tomake it more efficient ami saleI'. The

;:': ,morning alte'r chill is one of thc worst• . filatures about a fit·eplace.. It is caused

v.:hen the chi,mne! flue is lelt open allIIIght. Asthe fire dies out. the flue becomesa monster that draws warm air Irom thehouse up the chimney.

If yoU don't want to stay up hallthe nightbabysitting your fire. make a fireplace lidto cover the opening. Use a piece of heavy.gauge steel which is large enough to covera portion of the surrounding bricl>. Belldthe edges so It willllt 'closely against thebricks. AlthOUgh you can also make thiscover out of asbestos board. it is brittle andmay crack as you use it, Add a handle onthe front and use steel shelf brackets asfeet. Paint the entire operculwn front withblack, heat resistant paint.

If you want to do a .Uttle more work.Install a fresh air duct in tbe fireplace. Aburning fire sets Ull a dralt that can k""p

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1976 PI PLQMAT II(EXECUTIVE]MOTOR HOME·

·Luxury *Comfort *$'eep~ SixAII··S.xt~al!~Mint-C;onditio.n~

. $12,500PHON E 257-2918 .

1974 FORD MAVERICKWhite/blue one·owner sedanwith automatic tran­smission, factory air con­ditioning, radio,. powersteering and new tires,snowtires on rear. A smoothrunning quiet· automobilepriced below book va Iue foryour consideration. May beseen at FRONTIER EXXONat the stoplight. Offers andtrades considered, anytime,257-4122, days, 257-4153.

RENTALS:

ATTENTION MECHANICS-ForSale-Special Tools

For Auto Mechanics 1

One each: large Mac top b~~ ,L'middle box. rollawlWbox. Allhand tools, impacts, tackand dwell, volt-OHM meter,timing lite. Great Christmasgift for someone special!58,500investl!di asking just$4,500 or best offer. Must;sell.Contact Mike, Sierra SiancaMotor Co" Ruidoso•

PHONE 505-257-4081

TIlREE BEDROOM - mubUe home,fireplace, washer, dryer, 14X76, days,378-4484. nights, 318-4115. . 49-3tp

FOR LEASE - 2 bedroom, 1 bath. fur­nished, Brady Canyorl. $225 per monthplUs bills. Phone 257·7266. H-49-tfc

1975 lJONDA - X{.-175, completely. overhauled. Milke a good Christmas

present. $600. 257-2627. C-49.;ltc

FOR SALE - 1976 Ford F·2pO, 4X4, manyel<tras. Phone 378-4584 after 5p.m. 49-4tp

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ONE BEDROOM - house, year around·'acqeSs, extra niee paileHng. carpellrlg,couples preferred.. 378-4243. D-51·2Ic·

FOR SALE -1974 Dodge Ramcharger, 4wheel drive, automatic, power and alr, 2set tires. $3,800. 378-4758. 48-4tp

1973 PINTO - sedan, low mileage, 4speed, best offer. 671-4640, homeanytime, 9:30-2:30. 671-4401. G-49-4Lc

TIlREE - lIlobile homes t flt' rent. PhOile·378-4740. Jt-5I'2!C,~~~-~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~-~1Wb Tl1~DnOOM .- furnished aparttMrll .

on lla\·ClIlCII!. rll!lIr dowrltowrI sljoppirlg ""'nft'I'H.1l1l hll1s'llald: 2bedrootil tliObilehUlIH • pi""", 2r,1·4ntltc~5.t:2tc

1960 MERCEDES 190 B - 4 door, black,white tllterlor, el<cellent condition. Mustsell. $4,500. 257-7544. B-49-tfc

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FOR St\l,E:::-'UIlldll ... aillt streetlegat; .,a,mp . ·l1auled engine,rumrl!7eat· best offer. Call~25~7~.----59H.E!fter5p.m. 51-2tp---------------_.-

FOR SALE - 1964 Oldsmobile StationWagon, clean, new tires. new valve job,$500.257·5389. P-45-tfc

------------ --FOR SALE - 1969 GMC 'k ton pickup, 4speed, $700. Call3'18-471i8. 48-4tp

-------_._--------------FOR SALE OR TRADE -1976 WiMebago

Brave, 28 ft., excellent condllion.Loaded. 336-4413. S-51·2tc

-------------_._---1969 FLEETWOOD CADILLAC - clean,

. excellent condition. Phone257·2625. 8-51·tfc

DR, J. R.KQHNCIIlllOPRACTOR

Mechem Dr,- RUidoso. .X·Rpy - ACllpullctlJre

PhysiotherapyDay or Night

257-2828

OPENING THIS WE,EKENDTHE FURNITURE

CONNECTIONSpecial "Get Acquainted"Offer Standard herculonhide·a:bed, reg•. price, $300,now .0Aly $195 untilThanksgiying. Come In andregister for the free turkey,.

GQbble-Gobble .2109 SUdderth Orive

FOR SALE - railroad cross·ties, call 257.5410. Hours; 8-5,Mon-5at. C39-tfc

FOR SALE - carpet, used beige carpetplus pad, Arrowhead Motel, Highway 70west,257-4241. . A-4ll-tlc

------------------FOR SALE - almost new uBed 10 inch

Ures with chrome rims. Call after 5, 336­4583, 49-4tp

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FOR SALE - antique piano, $125, Phone378-4128. 49-4tp---------- --HORSE FOR S/ILE - 2 year old filly.gentle, phone 1-354-2651. T-33-tfc---------------FIREWOOD - pine. $65 plus tax. 257·5296exceptSundays,Jim Wooldridge. W-47·tfc

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1:l6bbie Abel257·5656

MORGAN CONSTIlUCTlQN .

HOMES .~ABINS •REMODELING· ADDITIONS

LiCENSED· BONDED·INSURED

OVER 25 YEARSEXPERIENCE

257~5468

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'-- ~--~-------------MOBILE HOME SUPPUES _ Ilce~ed··PROPANE CONSTRUC1'ION HEATERS

and bonded for moblle home repairs lIJ!d. - 85,000 BTU's $129.~7. Kerosene sp;lceset ups. Free B&W 12" T.V. w:llb the heaters, 100,000 BTU s, $192.34. Severalpurchase of a 10l<20 (or larger) patio large propane residential orco~erclalcover. Warranty MoblleSupply. 108 East heaters. New wood burning centralTilden Roswell NM 1-623-4552 W-9-tfc healing system. United Rent.A1I, 257·

, " . 4320. U-48-lfc

THREE ANTIQUE SHOWCASES - MeritO'keefe gas stove. Phone 378­9981. 51-2!p

FOR SALE - antique hardwood hallpiece, 7' high. 33" wide, beveled mlrror

lbottom opens for storage·origlnahangars. 336-4773. 51-2tp

CUSTOM MADE - Draperies, pillows,bedspreads·, accessories. We measureand make to order. Select from hundredsof beautifulfabrics IILGambles. G-23-tfc-----------------~---

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-------------------GARAGE S/ILE - Saturday and Sunday,November 11, 12, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,household goods, some furniture, 40gallon hot water heater, two 10 speedbikes. Turn right at Ruidoso Dowl1ll cityhall and follow signs. 51·!tp----------------SPECIALS OF THE WEEK - new bluejeans, 'k price: Datsun camper shell;couch, $75; bicycle, $15; two chest ofdrawer3, Call Swain's Flea Market. 257­7010. S-51-1tc

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257-2710

pRITCHETt OONSTltUCTION~Llcensed"'"

ltellllJdeUfig,New Constructlun,lte]lllltsandAdd-onS

Box·1682.Rllldoso,N.M.p80NE257-5389

J.T.iULEYlJRYWALL· ELECTRIC CEILINGS

REMODEL-ItEPAIRl'HQNE25'-24I7

WORK WANTED:

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THE RUIDOSO - Police Dep;lrtment isaccepting applications for tile position of_bulance attendant. Starting salary is$650' a month with a 90 day Increase.Applicants must possess a minimum of a81 hr. New Mexico EMT certUicalion.Applications may be picked up at theRuidoso Police Dept. between 9a.m. and4 p.m. weekdays. Applications will beaccepted unti15 p.m. November24, 1978.);:-50-Hc

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housekeeping duties on Fridays only,private home, call 257·7121. D-50-4lc

WINDOW CLEANING - phone 257-502IJ.R·43-!fc

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, "Anythina In Wood" I

I Custom Homes, II Remodeling, Cabinets II CALL, COMPARE AND SAVE! II 257.5994 Il. __

LEGAL NOTICE

Every Saturday night8-10p.m.

. American Legio'n Post 79Proceeds to Charity

OUT OF COUNTY514.00 1 Year511.00 6 Months

box 128Ruidoso. N.M.

88345

HELP!Flea Marl!et and Swap Meet

at the Elks Lodgeparking lot - every Sunday.

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

HELP WANTED:

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:: 257-4001:: Want Ads Put Vou,.. In First Gear

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LICENSED DAY CARERuidoso Ski and Rec. Area

7:30A.M.-5:30 P.M.Ca II 336-4211 .

iii ..STARR'S NURSERY

4Miles NQrlh On Highway 3710 Open To Serve Your Nursery Needs

At Lower PricesOPEN YEAR AROUND

PHONE 336-H23

TAKING APPLICATIONS' forwaitrcsses, hostess. fry cook_Jaurequi's, phone 378-4516 or 257-4038. J.51-8tc

LAWN CARE - 336-4561. P.O. BOl< 73,A110, New Mexico. W·21-lfc

F;;~~;;;;;~;;~ TREE-TRiMMING--'=--;;;;rt;nd

HAVE IT AT THEIII pruning, yard cleaning and drive-wayf,( work. Also, wood for sale. 257-2266, 257·

I ~~~~-~~~~~: I ;~::';~:O:IR-'=--;;-Mainte;::::It COCKTAIL PARTIES. W Service, washers, dryers, refrigeratorsIt PROCEEDS TO CRIPPLED I and electrical, ranges repaired. 257-2189.

. CHILDREN. 646 Sudderth. P-l-tfcFOR INFO: CALl6LENDA AT ------ _

, 257-2607 - 257-5949 Vi WII,L DO BABYSITTING - in my homel':All\!l:ll\!l:ll\!l:ll\!l:ll\!l:ll\!l:lllil:$\!l:ll\!l:lllil:$\!l:llrl!l anytime. West Ave and Bstreet, Ruidoso

Downs, one block from SundownerRestaurant. 51-llp

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OrF'ICE CLERil: ~ RUidoso, prefer ap- WJ;: otG DITClIES - .do excavatiltg, .: Th·e. New. CYAL.U.M L.,G.H.T :..p!ican!S with a minimum of three years drivewaY3. Ullited Rent A.Il, U5 . •el<pemnce irl !lccountillg and Overlook Drive. 257-2302. W-$.tfc : wfJ/b" Qn dl$p'fl.Y fl.' THf :

LEGAL NOTICE pook.keeping. Job requires tvoinil, _.. • GAT"WAY "XXON the... CALL FOR BIDS c!lshier el<perience al).d tile aPiUfy to W ·It' P • t & B d Sh··· "." •

NO"'" " ""b, .'v.n ,••, ,•• VIII••• of R".o>o work with the public Call Mr Sigler at . a .$ cun 0 y. Op :.. nIght of Nov. r3. .. :D.owns,NeWMell.!Co.calll>forbldsonthfloIlOWing: ,'." .• • " .' " •• " ....... Estlma'4--"'-':E . -W .J. '

'One'919'Or'((i'i'feiUmoaertati & chassIs with 2rr,u:,-,~-2514o-l-l~for---appo,t.ntment;-----Commumty- --,~r@- _, ", _ '. _,~. ,lI;~I .•-. ,(),rJ<--.~If--,....-.-.'·.-....~.~....-.~.-.-'.~.'••-•.•:.-•.•.•.•'.-.·1-.,.,. '.'u," ,.a, loao,"" <omp"Uon unit moun". on Public ServiCll Co. An Equal Oppor- WalHlalTclBnll·OWller RINSE./IND VAe _. Shampooer. $12a day~ame, Wlttl one overhead WIOc.h·tvpe holsf. or com t Dl't E I . , . ' rl_t:O.l ltc' 1block beblJid Downs,Mo ) .' ',' .,'.' . '.....b" uy mp oyer. v-u' . .. ... ..... atMlnitMartFoodStore.257.2307. M-41.

For d~Hverv In DE:c:ember,19J8~ F.O.B, Rule/cUI HCJme,."!'33~.51 tf.cDowns. NewMe){ico -------.....- ......,..--.....-,--..:--»---, " ""_.lQClt

For 'ult pprrlcu1ars and $,peclficalfons c()ntqcl the DOUG B/I.SS. ':""'" &. ·Assoc.·.iates, R.ealto.rs, is ~"3=~..o---., ,off ice offne VIllage Clerk. . . . .. . ..

Sealed bIds wi,'t Ile opened al the RegLJlllr Meellng of taking applications for ft,lll time licensedttJe Governing BOd'l al7 30 p,m. on No ....emller 20,1978, In New Mexico real estate salesmen.CounCil Chamb.ers ollhe Mur\lclp~1 Bulloln9

The Village' of Ruidoso Downs reserve!> the right 10 ,Experlen(!e In Ruidoso area marketrt<l,,"ct an, and all bids and waive all formaliTies. preferred. Call RichardCothrun, Sales

B.... Order of thll' Governing Bodr Ma·nager at 257,;7386. B~25.""cv,llage of Ruidoso DOWM ... . Wo'

1~/vfrglnfaSpalt. Clerk Treasurer.IOI~ l' r1l12.9

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Market. 257-7010. S·~j1·1lc ....---------------,--~,.- ~ AND PAWN SHOP ~PINON OR CEDAR - firewood,$75. fuJI *

cord. Delivered in or near Ruidoso. call We·loan Instant cash, buy. selland ...378-4766 or pick up in yard, $65 a cord. 51- trade. Real bargains III unredeemed i·ItP fumllure. appliances, radio. TVs,

_________ tape decks. recorders, guns anDUSED RESTAUR/INT EQUIPMENT _ ~ many more mise. lIems. Located 1::

for sale 257·2417. P-51-2tc ... block west of OldMill. ...::: Steve Etter, phone ::

WOODEN GARAGE DeOR - for sale. i '257-4310 ......-; _ 8'XlI'.257-2417. P-51.1lc ...

L"' I~ . t,1'- --------~--- --- *******************'":' It' Il."r.llnllh NEED TO PURCHASE - used furniture.·Call for Don al378-4740. R-51.2tc CUSTOM ORNAMENTAL IRON - ser-Construction Co. . vlng Ruidoso/surrounding area, for all

N.M License No. 15378 SALE _ homemade dolls, gift items, wrought iron Ileeds. free estimates, 257··General Home Construction executive desk and accessories. 305 4609,da)l~,257.2258, nights. T-49-tfc

.Adobe • Remodeling Carrizo Canyon Road. Saturday. 111·5, ------•.•--.Additions·.Custom Cabinets phone 257·7287. P-51-llc FREE FOLDERS - find out for yourself

"N J b T ---------- Bible Truths, Amazing Facts. P.O. Boxo 0 00 Small" GARAGE SALE _ electric range bed 3194,Baltimore M'aryland. 21228. 47-6lp

CALL BILL SMITH 257·2640 fr_os, space heater and fum'iture. •1...__~B~0~X~1~3~62;,~.R~U~i~d~0:SO~_~r.."'--~M..d·o.~~.,~~n.~::.~. ~:t:n,-bef.-.nRlt---WOOD BURNING STOVE- larg.. bridge, see signs. Friday thru Sunday. chopping block table, coldspot

• 257-7056. P-51-1lc refrigeralor,slandardhide-a.bed. 257·•••••••••••••••••••••.•••••• ~ ----------~_ 2417 . P-49-2tc 1971 DODGE COMMANDER - 24 It.: ROCKY MOUNTAIN : . .- .",.:.,...,.:,.,.,.,.,.:.,...:.;.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.;..,;...,.:.,.;,.,.:.".;.:.:...:.:.:.".,.. motor home, fully self-contained, new

- -.....:..---I---·O---EUur.'I'nU,....IQIl.L,..'" _ ._: FOR SAI.E - Hotpolnt refrigerator. 1100; MI'MM.OfIV£--. .L.__~cT.arp;Set;;!;'Oi;uPhrr.·ir.05ls:;c.te;;;ry...."'n:;;ew;;;l'vfi;:·c""h;;;el~in;;iti"'·r'o;er.s.~2 _• I'I7nt ~~ 2 bed fr_es, with headboards. 2 full RU I U I: air conditlorlers. power plllnt, low: Gelleral COlltractors.BackhoeService: size mattresses, one bed springs. call •..---------------- mileage. Call 806-99&-3559 before 8 p.m.: License No. 14474 : 257-4877. 51-2tp 1977 PLYMOUTH GRAN FURY _ air or995-4725 or 995-3432. B-34-tfc• D1stributAJr for • --- ---~ .conditioning, power steering, power -.~----._----:--.: Senconallgunsand nails : SKIS - 3 pair, 1 new and 2 used, $60 arid brakes, radIo, $300 down and assume 1974 ~~ TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE Chevy.: Box 2218, Ruidoso Phone 257-7086: $180; table and 4chairs, $85. 378-4007. 51· ·payrnents of $95 per month, call $2,700 cash, 1976 'k tori 4 wheel drive• • 2tp 1-354-2407 ""-2tp Chevy. $4,850. Weedend. 378-4658, week-••.......•....•............. . ~ .• . .. ------------ - _ days, 623-6405. 51'2tp

12000 B'MJ - natural gas room heater with 1978 CAIlfARO LT _ with 4 speed. Stillthermostat, $30; portable eoom underwarrantY.$65OO. Call2S7.2720. so:

JANITORIAL WORK ,. humidifier, $25,336-4413. S-51-2tc. 2tp-_._---~-

-LAWNS -WINDOWS MINUTE - car wash, $3.00. Check In our-TRASH HAULING office for some bargains in used ap' CARPETED FURNISHED One

pliances. Max Oliver, Chaparral 66 bedroom apartmerlt, no pets. call 378-

RECEIVE PHONE COLL\CT' . _~~~~~~on, Ruid~soDoWil:"0-4~c _iii4Sii:Gl~.iSHi'~-;::-:;-:.i:;;;;;.J;;B-5;"-O---ltf.\l!c _~~~-.-,;::;:;~~~;r;;::---==--r3C--===Qr:r;Q'3lJ:r==~j WILL BUY - ffi-house,. 1tAoYOURS.-· -.. .....----- .----. .-horses.and.catUe.cCalI-after-5-p.iJ),r 2St,..- 1'1 -hath, - carpet, . on- pavement --.Neat

• _ 7964. , 4~tp.. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . shopping centers, bills paid. See at

FO' R' ONI'··y ~FREE ESTIMATES,;",' . . ALL ~EEL - top for CJ-5/roll·ull wino Texas Trader. 257-4310. T-49-2lc

L ..dows, good condition. $250, 257~2691after ------ _IN '::OUNTY " '. 6p.m. S-50-4tc 'I'HREE BEDROOM - 2 bath, duplex for

.• --------- . -- r.ent, furni3hed, washer arid dryer,·$12.00 :., :.1Year'PA1'l!UN13-210 -:I door. a/c, 4speed.$400 ftreplace, cOilvenient location on river.$ 9'.00 , 6 Months • . 'below book, looks arid runs goOd. Phone 257-2975. H'3D-tlc

_ HOME DELIVERY."7"' '-"'. • .' '. ~7.248:!,. N·5Il-tfc --~.~.-----------------is' • . • CAMP TRAtLER - for rent, sleeps 3. $125

52.ooPer Month . NAVAJO RaG - 7WX9W GlllIado black, WI!STe~N.TRUCK & AUTO per month. Call 378-45G4, H-4~lcWhite and grey. 257-7012. .. H.:sD-tfc AcroSs. F,romSa'eway

PtUVAt~bTL pAINTING -i;tructlorts: LAST OF THE: 1978 460'5PInes Gallery, 251-7072. H.:sD-tfc 1978· Marl< V,Low Mileage

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.pie3,callafter5p.lQ.:I57.7119a. e-oo.2tc 197$ Lincofn Mark IV, low

JU~g~~rrlla.~~i~~Ogk~~~~~re~g:: m.i~::~~~~:f~:~~~~~~:stand for !lIlle at Chaparralll6Stetlon, Loadl!dRuidoso DoWrls. c.:so-tfc -Come By Or Call~

Ralph Sellon~1·209001' 2$1·5509

Bob Pl'att251·209001' 251·1601

8m Uihlein2~1'2o~lI(jr2$7"1121

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PHONE257-4001

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v Margo E Lmdsa'l

CierI< 01 the Dis,lnct CourtBy JOY LlI'S,hll', Depuly

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

LEGAL NOTICE

HE JUST RECEIVEDHIS

RUIDOSO NEWS!

THE~~"'~-.RUIDOSO NEW

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Call For BIdSThe Ru.ao\o Board 01 Eo IX olltlon de-s,re'!. 1o r(,C'l"I\lC I::lIdS

to lurnlsh lO$vrllnU;" on 1111 motor "'e-h,C If'S owned,operateo and s.uperll,s.ed by Ihc RUldo\o Mun,cipalS.-.hool DI,I(lc1

So~(,I,(..llons llrt' alladllble In the olllce of theSvper.n1enaent of SChools. P T VallianI, Post Of liceDr4""er ~4)O. RVldo\O. t4ew Me"co IBJ,d, or lelephone;·V 7)11

Bid" Will b(l' opened and rcad alOUd at a reoul.Jfmeet,ng on Januarl" .... ' .... 7.... , al J 00 pm, whICh w.ll beht'ld at Ihe Adm.n'Sfr al,on Off ,ce

The B6aro reserve!lo thto rIght 10 relect any and all bidSana wa,ve 011 techfll(al.he!>

LEGAL NOTICENOI,("t! ,,!> heree" Ql"'t'n Iholll Ihe VIII"ge ot Ru,lJO~

L,ncon, Coun'y. New MtoucO calls lor b,d" on MOIO'(;,r"dl:'r Inler... ,I("O b,Od.. " mu'!!t 'ro ...cun.. a Copr 01 trll'rop"'c ,f ,C4"On, from Int" ~\lrt1'''''lOg QfhCf'r al ttoe V,II"glHall

B,d'!> mu,,1 bt' rt'ct',"''''!J bt th~ Purc"4~,n", 041.c.r flCI." ... , than' p m No...embpr 11. Ifl71l

ThP V,II"gl!' 01 Ru,(Jo'!oO rM,erVt''!>lhe r'QIlT 10 rt'It'(T <I",ancl· 01' all b'd'!> lind wa' ...e 1I1110rmalll,n

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NQT!CE Of HEARIHGON,FINALAc.co.u.NTAl'ID REPORT

THE STATE OF NEW MEXiCOTO RvbV CI,ft; Robbie Nell Ctlft; Peg;v Jean Cain;Ana to all the Heirs. Legatees and Devi!oee~ I)f !>aldFarris F Chit decea~ed,And t<l all vnknown hein of !oald decedenf ;lnd allunknown perSons claiming an". lien upon or f.ghl. III Ie orinfere!ot In, or 10 theesTate of s.aid DecedenlGreehng

You, and eactl of you, are herebv nolded that RubvClilt as Personal Repre~enla"ve of Itle Eslale ot theabove named dec.edenl, has "ied In the abOye enT,tledDI!olr,ct Court and c:a\lse her Final Account and Reportand thai the DIstriCT Court has apPointed Froda'l, the 30lhday 01 Nov('mber A D 1978 al It>e tlour 01 - in rheforenoon, m the ~'~froCI Court Chambers in Itle LIncolnCo-unIt Cour' Hou~ 1/'1 CarrIZOZO, New MexICO. a~ Itlelime ana place for heaTing obie<l,ons. ,f any there be, 10Ihll' approval and $lI'ftlement ot s.a,d Final Account andRi"='porl and lI,e a,!>.-.harg!!' of s.lId RUby C1,11 as SUChPIH!>onal RepresenlahllE' and at '!>,llld lime and plac," IhE'D,';t"cl Cour! w.11 procl'@a 10 dll'f-ermme the helrsh;~f

sa,a cwceClen!. the ownerShIp 01 h,S estale llInd lhe Interes, I 01 eactl respec:tllle c:lalmClnllherelo or Therein andfhe per!>o.,s ~n"'led to Ihe diSlribuTlon thereof

Thl! allor ney tor the abo",e name Rub,. CI,f! .5 Mayo TBoyc her .....nQ'it' po\1 oU,c:e aadresr. '\ P Q Bo.. 2)0, Delen,New Me.-lCo87DD2

'NITNESoS. Ifle Honorable Gt'orge L Zimmerman,Judge of Ihe D, .. lroc.t COUfl of l.,nC:Oln CQtJn1t, NewM .... 'co, ar'\o Ihe Steal of lhlS (.ourl. Ihls Slh day ofOc IOber ". 0 1'0118

LEGAL NOTICENOI,ct' 'to herebr ",''''e" Ih,,1 Itlt' YIUdQt' 01 OU'dl»O,

L.nCOln tOll",,,. N ...w ,....... 'co ,,,,II.. lor b'd, on ont" u'Wd 11'on rOlle' II". or.a '!>urf ...{1!'

Inlere,led blddcmlo multi Wlun a copy of tM>,pc~lfl .. atlon.lrom ItM Purt:hto\l." DIII( IIW .'IIl~ Village~.II

bId' mU'rot be rrUH...eO by the Purd'l"''''1iI Oll,ct'r nolall'r In"n l p m No".mb.r 11, 1911

Thl" V.II"g. of ~U'OO'i.O r(Ow, ...p, If'll" rlQf'lllo rfOfPr' "'1""n,,"or all b.d' and Wd''''. ,)11 'Dr m",It"t'"

[tv O'dpr of Govt>rn.n; DOd..Ydtag(> 01 AU'd(r..O

F, an~ POltl" Pvr I "o'l,!>Ir,';J Ot',(<'r.1013 II rtL9'

STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF LINCOLNIN THE DISTRICT COURT

In the Matler ot the EstateolF arr IS F. Clilt, decea!oed

tHE POQPOSAL Df VIEW ADvlSOqV COU'ICIL OFlHE BEHAVIORAL HEAI.TH S£PVICF., 0lVl510U..... ILL BE REVIEWING APPLICATIONS AFFECTIUC.PLANNIP4G DISTIUC.TS II & III ON I-lQVfNlDER U."11 at iii 00 'A, M, LEGISLAIIV(' 8UILD"~G. ROOM

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•Richard Cllthron. Sales Manager"" 251-2109

SOnia Hartronft, AsSociate 8roker- 378-4312Betty Patton. Associate Bro.ker .... 251.2391

Marge WlIOdul 257·1681 Petei' Strobel .... 33604696DIana Isaacs 257·1063 Dick WoCldul- 251·1681

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Offices Located at Innsbrook VillageInformatilln Center. High~ay37

257·7386

"doug boss and associates""Everything We Touch Torns to SOLD"

ON LY $2.500 for these residential loIs. In the country butstill close in. I have seven oftliem, buy all or'only what youneed. Call Sonia•

YOUR IMPOSSIBLE dream Is POSSIBLE - this fourbedroom home with an IndQor heated pool can be YQursand the price Is RIGHTI Call Betty Pattol\and /Ive In. thestyle to Which you want to become accustomed NOWI

HOWSABOUT THISUNI Four bedrooms, three fUllbaths, den. pavement and sewer. 2300 sq. tt. of solid, at·tractive. well built value. Ya' lust gotta see this one at572.000. call Dick. QuickI

JUST GOTTA' call from the owner of this 1600 sq. ft.mountain home. He says, move It! Four bedrooms, two fullbaths. with a startling view from a huge screened de<:k.You're mlssin' a bet If you don't call Dick Woodul.

CUTE AS IT can bel Two bedroom and loft that wmsleep four • 1112 bath. Fr~estandlng fireplace•.Well takencare of, two carports, only $28,500. Call Son/a.

TWO BEDROOM MOBtLE home on fantastic view lot,only $17.500 with owner financing. Call Sonia.

ALL SEASON access for this neat 2 b~room, 2 bathhome. Cathedral ceilings in living room and fl,ne kitchenappliances. a II priced right at $38,500. An assumablemortgage available. Let Marge Woodul show you.

JUST PACK your bag and move Into this Black ForestBeauty - everytIJing goes; beautifully furnished, draped,dishes and linen. Feat\Jrlng 4 bedrooms, 3'12 baths,fireplace, garage· must see - for details call Diana Isaacs,

EVERYTHING YOU EVeR WANTED to know about_____._I:J.n11 __ IlY'ILQPmen: _ III ng-lsavailable-lhl'Ough-any-of--~

our aSSociates at DIIug Bass. Offices Illcated ~intheInformation Center of beautiful Innsbrook Village - comeby for coffee and a visit - you'n be pleasantly surprised bylIur project. Unique In the Ruidoso area, that's InnsbrllokVillage.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTY- ~rge garage wllh 'excellflatlo~ftqo 00SUdderth. Presently doing gllod year-~und business. :t300 sq. It. bulldlng,wrecker,wrecker permft aDd equipment.. (Jall for add[t101lallnformation.

NEW.NEW - This beautiful townhouse has Jnst been co.npleted. Garage. all•appliances [including, microwave], beantiful view of mounlalns and ~ady for,lmmedlatcoccupancy. ,

Rf.:NTAL PROl'ER'O' - 4 cabins nDd approldmately 8 acres of land taUpper canyoo. OWller would consIder trade. ,.

If you are Intel"Csted'ln a motel or cabin operallon please stop by for In-formation. '

BOYCE & COULSTONDEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC.505- 257-5185 P.O. DRAWER 2080

Jack WlIllams Benny CoulstonRes. 257-2770 Rei. 25704885

SPECTACULAR VIEW and easy access goes with this1228 sll. ft. of Ruidoso's newer homes. Featuring 3bedrooms. 10/A bath, fireplace and garage. Call DianaIsaacs.

BEAUTIFUL A·FRAME located on a large woodsyCedar Creek lot. Completely furnished and ready for newowners - Certainly worth your time to call Marge Woodulto show it. $45,000.

VIJiiW Len' - In S11,n Valley. If" acre lot - easy access -oWller wUIflnaQce with $1350 doWII. Casb price $GZ5O. '

'OWN YOUIl J,IJl'? - J.etus Qrr.aDge to buDd YOll an 816 sq. fl., 2bedroom,lllllth mOlDltaln h~mdoMnlY-$25,SOO •.~ ~~~~~ ~

:BUCKLEY REAL ESTATE:& Insurflnce, Inc.

PHONf.: 257"4633 ~" . 1'.0.BQX1$9,lUJ~SO.N.M.

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BEAUTIFULLY WOODED, quiet and secluded, this lotis on a cul-de-sac and has an unsurpassed view of theVillage and Ihe mountain. Some financing available to

_, .. qualifi.!ld_I!.I,Iy.~r,-C<!Jt BettY'..P.a.tton-.aLthe offlclLOr.1lomnumber after hours.

HOW ABOUT a "priced right" mountain cabin In goodcondition? Two bedrooms, Qne bath, completely furnished,dishes and everything goes. For details call Diana lsaacs'-

I GOT TWO of the best commercial locations around.Glmme a buzz - Dick Woodul.

I)IXIEEGBERTRES.: 257-4991

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Denny Loverln aAssociates, Realtors

P.O. BOX 1255 ,RUIDOSO, N.M.88345..ARMSTRONG CENTER'

257-5155

EVONEVI:LOPMENT, INC.

PHONf.:: 257-4029-301 MECHEM-NIGHTS: 257-2651ARCHIE CORLEY,SALESMAN -NIGHTS: 257-2933

GLADENE LnGRONE, SALESMAN-NIGHTSI257-1988MARIE ROONEY, SALESMAN- NIGHTS: 257·1U2CHUCK PANKf.:Y. SALESMAN- NIGHTS: 257-2651 '

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REAllY,13 ACRES - three miles east of race track, 428 ft. blgbway frontage, 31raUers,

orchard, well, 4 acres water rights. Ruidoso River nows through back portIon.Alllorone plice.

3BEDROOM·2 bath, f1replnce.lnrge utilityarea.NEW· 1800 sq. ft. ·3 bedroom, 10/. bath, beautiful moss rock fireplace, large

double garage,large utiUty room, 1acre. nice view, $10,000.BEST BUY IN TOWN· Large 1 SOLDe. on running steam. $16,700,

unfurnished.14 X 70 3 BDRM., 2 BATR MOllILE. Completely fUrnlsbed • AU yon need Is

groeer[es.NEAR MIDTOWN - 2 bedroom, 2 bath, double wide, ZOxSO, complelely

covered with roof, deck, fenced yard, located In RUidoso, best year round ac.cessarco.

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CAMEL\Jl'Slffll)(VlSION -Lavely 3 bedrOO)llll, 1-3/4 balbs, free stilDdlJig "0IWIaC41. Owne1'!l,will Ir8.tle. '

LARGE EASY-LIVING Zstory bqme [lluJIlICI' canyon. 3bedroom, 21f" balbs, 'fl~Place, fnrnlsbed. 2e~lotsalso1!vi!lIable. "

, W1UTEMoUN'l'AINESTAT~ U·Z Is IhesetUng for ibis fantastic 4bedroom,2batb borne. MaslerbedJ:oom IUldbatb upstairs. Lots of extras.

LOOKING Ji'ORCONDOMl)\IlUI\f LIVING - We have a 1 bedroom, 1 balb\!lilt at thePaUsades. P3,SOO.\lO furalshed.

<lOl'tfl\fERCIAL LOTwltb many posslblllties. Good location, close to Wgbway37. $35,000.00.

PROPERTY TO TRADE,- Call ·our office for propertY exchange con­sultatlon~ '.i' '

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Ni<:ely FurnishedI and 2 Bedroom"

duplex apartments

CallLincoln Deluxe Apts.Joan Lu~ras,Mgr.

257-4304

FOR SALE - 1976 mobile home, 14X70,three bedroom, 1'k bath, partly fUJ'­nished, $8,200. Located near Glencoe,N.M,. Wrlte,l30x 217, Hondo NM, or callM;lry L. Jolner,1~3-4733. J-50-4tc

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FOR SALE - 2 lots located In WoodlandHUts Subdlvlslon. 257-'lJ!31 after 5p.m.M­45·Uc

GW3 BEDROOM - 1'1'. batb custom buDt

home In Plnecllff with unbellevableview. Hns 7% lanD that CnD be assumed.Terms CnD be arranged on equity. This Isreally a good buy so call Grcat WesternReally, 257-4605 or evenings, LarryTillman, 257-4305 or Mel Glellll, 378-4919.

.2.7 ACRES - wi,th l4'X70' mobile harne, 2

miles south of Capitan on Ruidoso high­way. 1-354-2698 or 354-2585. F-45-tfc

1977 MOBILE HOME - 2bedroom,l bath,custom carp~t, nIcely furnished, withwasher/dryer. $8,900. $13G6 down. $110monthly. 378-4740. R-51-2tc

IN LAS CRUCES - 2 lots, at a bargaIn byowner. Call H.T. FilUnglm. 1-354-2413 or257-4671. F-51-Uc

BEAUTIFUL ALTO LOT- with gorgeousview, first time offered, for sale or trade.Phone 1-653-4048. 47·trnc

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Tepee Cabins' •. and

Tr.ldler SpacesOnThcRlver

In Walking Distance ofShopping Center

, CARRIZOZO •ALL FOR $80,000.00. A fine 4 bedroom, 2 beth home with 2fireplaces, 2320

sq. ft. uvlng are", attached garage, fenced and IaIld8caped, together with 7+merclnl 1'0 wllb 787 feetfrootB e onH 380 In CalTl2ozo,

ASPEN LODGE APARTMENTS ­overlooking Cree Meadows, 2 bedrooms,furnished, utllltles and cable paid.Adults. No pets257·2978. A·34-tfc

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Well located buUdlng In post officeblock, approximately SOOO sq. ft. Inopell buUdlDg. Would partition Into

, two separate areas of 3400 and 1600sq. ft. call

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R.C. WHEELER257-4575 336·4682

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ONE ZBEDROOM - and one 3 bedroommoblle, both with IIf" bath. Phone 'J1i7­Z483. N-50-tfc

SUPER NI£E - 3 tier house In Alto forrent or' saill. Exceptional new fur­nishlngs. Fireplace, deck with beautiful

. view. ~50 per month. Call 806-797-9489.8­50•• tc

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<lOZY FURNISHED - 1 bedroom, kIt­chen, and den, fireplace, bills paid.<:lose-In, TV, see to appreciate. 'J1i7-7'lJl7.P-51-Ztc

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. YOUR. 'CHOICE of 2 Jili-lle 2 storycondomlll1ums on 9th falrway. Each~ ,t971·8iJ. fl. llvlDg area w[th 4 bdn:ns, 21k batha and all major appllances, In~

cludlng washerodryer.Each condo Is priced at $89,liDO.00[$4••27 sq. fl.] One l&completely and beautifullY fuf!llsbed. Price on fnrillsblDgs Is negotiable. LETUSSH()W\,OV. FuD Coll1ltry <:Iub membenhlp Included.

Also avanshle:ebolceAlto Coll1ltrY Club lots.

COMMERCIAL "bill lsi dj In1n 'INVESTORS ()PPORTVNrrY 49.10ts In approved su ",v ' ou a a .' gvl\lage of Ruldosojwltb over8~ ft. commercial frontage 00 blghway 37. Pricedforspe'ciitiltloll. , , ' ....,.CU ~._.~.- f ~...-BRAND NEW 24' X1.' delta steel storage unll DUU. lIIl cOlllWWllg 0"""",0to' X'lZ' 1lllllS. renting at $3$.00 per month, 011 approxhnately % acre In UteRll1doslJ Downs area. ProjiertY Ishirge enongh to expand to 100 units. wIth anesl8t1ng waltlDg' llst for space. Priced at only $49,500.00 with assnmable mo": 'tgage. ' , " '"

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$A,5OO.00 [$35.00 SQ, "".1: A3 bedtlJom, :I bath modifIed 'A' frame with ~,OOO, sq. ft. llvlllg area ud 2 large deea, front and rear with carport uDder eacb.Fbie wlew level lot, easy access. 'k illl1e from illrPod, ~ illl1l! to golf coune.;Fally catietect lliId fnrillshecl, with an major appllallCes lneludlJlg washer·.drYer. Large game rooD(~th wellllll' allll balIglng Oreplace. ASsumable newmai'lglige. A IIIU1lt lee!

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4605 orevenings, LarryTlilmltn, 257-4305 ~ PLENTY OF TREES on level 70'dl0' lot, ready for building for only $4,250. ~~orMel Glean. 378-4919. ~ AcecsslbleaU year. ~

~ ALTO GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB lot Oear fairway Nt, w[th full memo ~

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. - - , ~ • TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTSI 77' aDd SO' front, fadng solllh and averaglug 110' iI ' K C REALTY MLS I @ deep, locQted aearBonlto Rlver.BoIb (or$5,500. ~

~~ 321.01'8- on B011Ito River InIbdivlslOll from $2,250 to $3,500 each. ~~

I I ~... $}.~ TWO LOTS WITH Wf.:LL and trees In VaUey Heights near Bonito River, ~

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK ~~ pdced to sell. $5,000. ~~

I I ~~ PHONE 257·4214 OR 257·4651 ~BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT right at the top of Camelof with .", ""

4---- tacular:-vlew. You'tl-feeHike-the-king of the c"sti • '~ ~:00 ~~ Mnlt1ple UstlngService Res.I257-4438 !~

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phone 257-7306 home 257<245:.1 ON SUDDER1H - 1478 Sq. Ft. OFF1CE or APT. Hu Flreplnce, less than

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merclal frontage on highway. 7acre tract wllb lovely trees nDl380· wlew.GOOD MOBILE LOT-In Las Lomas and one InAftporll\'est!!AGUA FRIA-2lovely lots On pavlng,ll8lura1gaa,lICar IakelUNFINISHED - 2700 Sq. Ft., • BR, 3B, l)eD'LR·Dln1ng room npstalra;

DOW118ti1lrs-Den, utility"'lreplace,mollCY can be made 011 thls!WOODED LOT IN ALTO- near 15th green, 2991\ down, bll1allre 10 yrs.MOBILE-lBR,lB, newconch, newstove, comerlot. ,COMMERCIAL IN WINGFlEln - & lots, paving, 2591\ doWII - Owner

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BOX2215 MLS 1309SUDDERTH257·4720 257.5071

WE .mE S'l'ILL OFFERING sevel'Jli 10 acre trac!s .11 ~haJ.1 distance west alTular~a. .

ON TWO LOTS we bave a double wide mobile with several aellied rQoins thlltDeed to be fiJIlshed. This property Is In Alto N"rtb, flat lind with good trees.

..A FlAT WT wllh good trees In River Pl!rk Is l!/tractlve In l!self l!IId when

yall· ·lIdd-apme-.-75'-af-river-fr"ntageryo1l-re~lIy-1ulvCcSQme!JIlng~RIl8UallclIIIY-·I~~....---Jprleed at $8,700.

CONPOMINWM BARGAIN If you've beeD I"oklog lor II condomlDium, this 4bedroom, 2'h bllth, may just be yoor eup 01 tea. It's IIlmost 2000 sq. It. OD the golfcourse aDd priced to sell at $69.500. Let's make II deal. .

NICE 3 BEDROOM, 2batb bome on gond wooded lot wllb view. Cozyfireplace In the open, nowing living dfnfDg area makes this a home for easylivlDg. . '. .

mADE! Do you b:lve property to trade? You need to cbeck oor list oflrades..Von may· just flod.what YOll're looking lor, cheek wllh us lor propertyexchaDges. .

ALTO VD.LAGE ooe of the finest lots In Alto VUlage near the golf coorse,$15,000 Includes the lull membership.

BEAUTIFUL BUIWING LQTS with plenty 01 trees In a rapIdly developingsubdlvlsloD, city water and eleetrlelty and only $4,200 each.

BOB BIGGERSTAFF, Broker GENE CLEMENS, AssociateRes.: 336-4565 Res.: 257·5918

RON SMITH, Associate Broker .Res., 3:1$-4282

FOR ~ALESundowner Restllurant,est<lblished 15 years. $28,001),fixtures, business, et~. I.:easebuilding, 5225 per mClnth,year round. 57,000 dQwn,balance, easy terms. WQuidlease to reli<lble party.

Owner, call 378·9'181 or 378­4349•.

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PRESENTSOU~ NEWJ$.t.$UBbJ'lISiON., .' .. ,:.."..~;,; . .

WHITE MOUNT~IN ESTATES UNIT,lIrA Subdivision With Underground Utilities And Sewer Available

- ALSO - . -AIRPORT WEST 4th ADDITION and WHITE MOUNTAIN ESTATES UNIT II

ALSO AVAILABLE: EAGLE CREEK ACRES -;- QUIET ACREAGE TRAaS. ,

OFFICE ON HIGHWAY 37 • PHONE 257·2425

Obtain HUD property report from developer and read it before signing anything.HUD neitherapproves the merit~ of the offering Iior th.e vCllue of the property as an investment, if any.

FINISH YOURSELF AND SAVE ­2hedroom, 1& % Bllth ~hell cab.ln anlarge wooded lot, Exterior completeexcept paint. All IDterlor partitionsare In. Plumbing comple.,te withfixtures lind stubbed ootslde abiJ1. 6.In. InsullllioD In noor. 8'x16' covereddeek. Ouly $24,000.

GREAT LOCATION lor YOllrho~lness ventor~. Nice CommercIalhllllding In the' Gatewl!Y arell ofRuidoso wllh 1624 sq. ft. Comer lotwith III ft. Irontage 011 Sudderth ProFull price $95,000.00.

7f!!;/llSpep REALTVBOX 795 - RUIDOSO

phone 257-2446

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110 MAIN ROAD

GW2 BEDROOM, 1 BJ\TH - 14~5 mobile

home,on 2lots In Ponderosa Hcights withfireplace for ouly $16,500, OWDer wlilcarry paper at 19% interest with lowdown payment. Call Great Western

. Realty, 257-46115 or evenings, Lorry_ Tillman, 257-4395 or Mel Glenn, 378-4919.

I BUY EQUITIES - in homes & lots, ifpriced right. Call Jack Mize at BuckleyReal Estate 257-4633 or home 257·7292. B­19-Ifc

FOR CHRISTMAS - give your wife herown business in Ruidoso, most sell forbest offer. Owner leoving for Europe.Call collect, Mrs. Underwood, 505-437·040Z, evenings, 437-9998. U-51·IOlc

WILL SELl,. EQUI'rY. - In new mountaincabin, buill to sleep a lot pf people, bigsun deCks. Eldra mountain view on fourbig lots,. adjoins paved street, fireplace,priced to sell.CaIl0!57.7718. B-51·tfc

NEW 'rHREE BEDROOM - 2 bath,fireplace, super kitchen, easy access,$46,500, Alex Adoms, 1197 Mechem,

. f1wy. 37, 257·7733 or 336-4581. A-51·trc

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Phone 257·4344800 Sudderth· Ruidoso, N.M•• P.O. Box 2773. .

LIIGOLI GOVlrlTRADING POST • REAL ESTATE

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COMMERCIAL BUILDING ON SUDDERTH - perfect foroffices Dr small retail business. Located within walkingdistance of midtown Ruidoso. Under 560,000.

LOOKING FOR PRIVACY? - take a look at this ;J bedroomhouse, less than 3 years old and located on a large lot, In the530,0005.

FOUR BEDROOM, Z% bath home with over Z600 sq. ft. of UvlDgarea.,BeauUluI view Irom nice deck. A toD 01 storage with aD eDclosed two cargarage. Sits on over"" acres of wooded lot. Easy access ID a very good sub-division. .

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JI0 LIDAY ~~l:: MgJUL~JIO.:....·.:....M.:......:;.;:E""S'-.'l~F1JtEPr.AeE}-WJ'i}A'l'1I6R~is-h~re-so'-~~~:e~ri~~3r~r::s~:s:~b~~"!ti~~~~~~ •. '~... .-:~to·c' .' -<?,_;,;;_;;,;" "'.' .,.~.'.~.2;,:....~••~;;,TWO BEDROOM, 2 Bath, fl,replace, aU appllanee~, split. level, aPJIr. 1 acre; . takeR IQQk at thls 2 bedroom hQme in for recr~atlon<t\ vehicle. Apprlllsed 1I1~~, •.~i""'''"' .

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lGevienings378'f9rlry9 Tillma~257-4305 GW . ~' . . B~X ~Q3 . RUIDQSO; N.M', 257-4008·. ~." '"

CHOICE LQTS-Moblle,resldentlalOr commerclal. Or e .enn, .... ' .• Tfl\:IE SHARIN~CONPQ.",2b!'dr_,2 . ....•.. T;~.~s1;IS Ra~:~':lIn . '..•... '.

257-7733 ALEX ADAMS 1107 MECHEM b:lth flll'Jlished dllrln~ unit week 4S aDd . --- '" .. . . ......336-4581 HWY. 37 46 ID apar/t!leDI a3, Jlldg.lI3, P1neeIlffSLAPVOUROWNBRA1Ilf) ON SOME RUIDOSO LANP

CandomiJIl\llll. $1500 down l!nd l!s$\IIIle •$2000 ot.8* percent at $44,31 per !I1olith.'rids Is Nov. 10thru. N"v. 24, 1978. CallGreat Weste'rn Realty far de(8lu,'257: - -­4695 Or evenings 'LarrY TlUman,257~5Or Mel GlenD, 318-4919.

1971 MCGREGOR MOBIl,E HOME ­14X65 - 2 bedroom, l'~ bath, wllhstolle,fireplace and cothedral ceiling, partiallyfurnished. $7,000. CIIlI after 5:30. 257·7246. 49-4tp

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it WH~TLOCK& LYLE ~~ ~* BRAND NEW Lovely Home, OD paving, all clly· SERVICE :~ utililies, easy year round access. Has three large BE DIFFERENT Dnd own your own E..tate. This JI-* bedrooms, two lull baths, spacIous liVing room & fine encrgy elllcleDt borne Is situated on 1large aCre of ** dlnlDg room, c"roer fireplace and utility room In a nicely landscaped grounds< Spacious living room wilh :~ pretty setllng. This home b:ls exceUent IDsulalion nnd comer IIreplace, Ideal k111'!ten wllh everything u ** alUor $68.500.00. womlln loves, scwlng room, thrce extm large >I-* CABIN IN TIlE PINES wIth II nice fireplace and well bedrooms and twn b:lths. A most desirable property *!t arraDged floor p\all. Three bedrooms, lwo balhs., nlce and one you can be proud 01 $97,800.00. :i uWlty room and Ideal lor year round Uvlng or II MODIFIEP "A," FRAME In a lovely selUDg, nice >I-* vacation bome, $44,500.00, with good fllUUlclng view, fiDe neighborhood. Three nlee sized bedrooms, *,..JI- IIvallablc. two full baths, nice living area wllh large rock *!t TAKE YOUR PICK 01 some 01 Ruldoso·s most flrcplnce. lias a nice ulllity room. 1I0me bas wrap ,..... cb:lnnlng tlme...hnrfog unlls. Ooe to three weeks dd I". 500 00JI- ' available In aD IDexpenslve rauge of prices. Enjoy aroun eck. All or..... •• ** Roldoso and many other vaelltlon reaom by Qwolng ONE OF RUIDOSO'S prettlest vacallon bomes. ~: oDe time shllre. Fllnlastlc view, large deck, nlcely lurolshed and a *It A CHARMING HOME close to schools. bospltal lind dellgbt to own. Two bedrooms, two bllths, large living ,..It shopping cenler. This home Is beauutully landscaped, room wilbflreplaee aod all lor$72,000.00. ..JI- has lhree large bedrooms, two full baths aod a . • , ,..: beautiful Uvlng room with fireplace. It hns n warm and 5 ACRES OF LAND ID an excellent Drell. It lies In a *~ well arranged klleheD aDd II tremendous rock pallo. ptetty valley wllb good rcslrictloD~ for expensive ~~ Good flnaDclng avaDable and all lor$74,000.00. homes. Nice view. $31,000.00 with tenns. *; YOUR FRIENDS IN RUIDOSO - PHONE: 257·4228 or 257·4291 ;~ ASSOCIATEREALTORS . ...JI- BROKERS· BOB ALEXANDER Z57·5498 *~ WAYNEWHlTLOCK257-4291 l>ONLYLE2S7·2763 ** Margie Lyle 257·2763 Jeanne Wldllock 257-4291 :

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CUJunHe3 CReaQ ggtate MALTON LANE. 257-7174 mi.... -·b~i,;~~a~~;~~~c:::a~~'7~i8.9~1~I ~ "c·PHONE 257·2092 ~ 0.S.MONTES·25H341

WESTGATE CENTER S BOX 398, RUIDOSO,N.M,

"9'fu. [Ut[E. officE. with tfu. big fu.a.'I.tPRICE LQWERED $2,000! Very clelln three bedroom, 1'h bath home only 3

billeks off Hlgbway 70. Lovely yard, enclosed garage, nice garden spot andalumlnUlll siding. PrIced at $32,500, the owner will finance with $5,000 down l!IIdthe balaaee at 9% for 15 years.

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PRESTIGE HOME -located iD one of Ruldoso'a best subdivisions, Over 3000sq. ft. 01 living area, two fireplaces, excellent view, two ear garage· all on alarge, lovely lot. Call us lor an appointment to see this Olle.

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BlllleWlnnlford257-7313

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Barbara DIPaolo378-4974Jim George

25'1·5003JohnT. Wlnnlford

257-7313Gle!lcrane

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NEW WITH AVIEW - Brand new! Zbedroom aDd sleeping loft, %balb,beaullful fireplace, uWlly room,large front deckwllb excellentvlew. Only 1block 011 pavement. All city uUllUcs, good locallcn. Tbis bome will lIllIke anexcellent vaeatlon or year round bome.

ELBOW ROOM - 2acres for residential purpo.es In the beart of RuI!losoIn one of the bestareas. Rare opportunlly!! I '

ACREAdE - 5 acres located belween Ruidoso and Ruidoso llowns.Excellentview of mounlaID and race traek. PrIced to .ell.

UPPER CANYON -Small cabin IDeated OD the pavemenl with good yearround access. Lee. than 1block from the rlver.llon't miss this one at only$1~,5OO.oo. '

THINKING OF'SELLING? - Come bave a CliP of colfce and visit with us.

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PALMER GA.'l'E'WAl:' ~ 3 beautifullY wooded I~~. apPJ.'OK, ~40­~clI, .close to cbureb!'S and bospllnl. Smailcabla. liD one lilt•.000yfaO,OOO.OO. . . '" '.

lNvESTMENTPROPERTY..... tourplel'. EIIcb ullit bas2lJR, 1~batbs,appro)lo 1000 ~q. f~. Close to se!lOol andshoppliIg center. Over .160' ODRuld"soRlver. OverDO'}j) oceupaney rate. "~,l)OO.OO, .

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WIlY NOTOW1ll QUe fl' Ruidosll'S flneilt beauty sbops? ID an exeeUeat- ..-I~tl~l!-wlP!·ple!!tyc"f~pprklng.-neDtodeled ..ttIIlLset-up.lotl.operatO!l'lrs.....~.~

Very 19II!llneome OIId prlee!!afonly ,aa.OQ(i"OO. . ..,Pu-.ECLJF:F~ a lovely b.ome In year round loeaUon liD a 1201<120 lot: 3

BQ, 10/4 baths, al.es. ba'ck deck aIJd only 1't.l yea.rs old. UaflU'Dlsbe!!"7,900.00,'

FOREST HE.IG~TS ~ excellent buy on view lot. 3 BR modified A­frame, f1replae~J.deck. Pick your c.olon and lock In the priee OD thisbollle·oow.Oaly"2,500.60. . .' ..

: " . ' .HANllY)IUN SPECIAL ~ well·bullt Z rooni cabin'aD 3 lots. Needs

bathroom a!lded and water llnes. Bonito area. GOQd buy at $9,000.00 withowner financing. . ..

VERY NICE MOBILE ONLY - 2BR, 2batbs olla space near the riverIntbe HoUywood a~a' New front deck and !leW metal storage buDding.With a low down ·payment, mODthlY payments can bea••umed In tbeamountof '160.43 permonth. Partlyfurnlsbed $17,000.00.

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H'16,500.00 WILL BUY':: You Cbls.1 bedroom, 1bath cabin 01 cinder block, •

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E VERY NICE - 3bedroom, .1y" bath bome. Located In one of thehest nreDSIn. Ruidoso. Excellent year round aCCCSS on. paved street. Nice yard,fireplace, carport, uUllty room,lIving room and den, over.1400squarefeet ofcomfort. UDder$50,ooo,OO.

G MAKE AN OFFER - 3 bedroom, .1 bath, alce fireplace, feuced front aodbackyard. located on pavement, clo.e to shopping, city uUlllles, appliances,including wasber and dryer,lncluded Insale.

U Homes.Acreng"Lo~.Buslness. • Let \IS sbow yousome oftbe opportunltles In and about the Ruidoso Area.

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SAVE.$1000oo TO $500000

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LOOKl, '589000

NEW 1978 PARK MODEL 1 BDRM • FURNISHED '559000

1978 CHICKASHA 80' 3 BDRM FURNISHED NICELY'14,50000

1978 FLEETWOOD· 2 BDRM ·2 BATH - GARDEN TUB.SEPARATE SHOWER - CUSTOM FURNISHINGS

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED '13,900

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-- Mexleo, exceUe!1llocatloD with 2400 sq.HOME FOR SALE BY BVILDER,- just ft. divided Into seven offices and

flnlshed, thls beautiful house has over reeeption area. Owner wotlld 'radefor2100 sq. ft, wIth deck all around. ARlIldoso properly, priced at ,78,500 with .fabulous vIew, must 'see, trulY' out. '55,000 assUDIl\l!le 1Il0 rlgage. CliO Great§tlindlng Muse. Reasonably priceil at Western Realty, 257-4605 or evenings,under $61,000•.Call 257·7718, 257-5467, or Larry TBlmon, 257-4305 or Mel GI"~378-4982.'. . C.z.-tfc . 378:49.19. . . .' . ......,.,

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""DOUGLASS ..REAL ESTATE'

AT THE STOPLIGHT 257-4671

SERVING RUIDOSO SINCE 1947

TRY THIS ON FOR SIZE:Beautiful three or four bedroom home.Big lot, big deck, big tre~s.

Great location, easy access all year, on pavement,100% livable. o/lly $65,000.00 with terms.

ALTO VILLAGE LOT - Full membership, 55950.00.

'S,RAND NEW IN COUNTRY CLUB:'" three bedroom~ith' two f.ull baths, large-living room with fireplace andsunken conversation pit with wet bar, redwood deck withfantastic vieW, double car garage with plenty of storage•.$85,000.00 - will consider motor home or travel trailer orwhat have you for part equity.

YEAR-ROUND LOCATION - Tl1ree bedroom, one bathand totally furnished plus fireplace for $21,500.00. ..

ALTO ALPS - We have cme 01 the best two bedroom,two bat'" condos there Is. It's totally furnished plus It hastwo decks with a gorgeous view $67,500.00. . .

COMMERCIAL LOCATION - This building has 1500_square feet, two commercial lots and Is located near theonly stopllg,ht In town. You can't replace It for our askingprice of $32,500.00 with terms.

ON THE RIVER IN THE UPPER CANYON - Threebedroom home has one and th,ree-ql/arter baths, livingroom with fireplace and a large skylight, extra big denoverlooking the river. Kitchen has everything IncludingJenn-Alr range. Dining room has 26 windows overlookingthe river plus It has Its own b~rbecue grill. You t:a0 ac­tually fish 0" the redwood deck. Mald's-qullirters'has'onebedroom, batl1, kitchen, living area with flreplace"and Is'furnished. Great year·round location. All this for $160,000,with terms to qualified buyer., ONE ACRE - lot In Carrizo canyon on the creek for$12,000.00.

.105 ACRES NORTHWEST OF ALTO. Develop your ownsubdivision or lust hold on to It for Investment. $3,750.00per acre. Owner will finance with 29% down; balance forten years, Interest only at 8%. •

RUIDOSO'S INDEPENDENT REAL ESTATE AGENCY

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Thanks to ArvelAnd Inez Nasb

I want to thank Arvel and Inez Nash lottheir very welcome birthday greeting.These two good lriends bring loIS of sWl'shine into the world, and we wish them allthe happiness In the world, alld all God's.blessings.

IIldl811 SummerRainbow Scene

There are times when I wish my brotherMari< were along with me to capture withhis paint colors some ileene that I willremember always. Sometimes It Is of aIiltle calf with its mother, or a birddrinking in a stream with the sunlightcolors on the water, or a sun-rise or sunset.

The other day I was going out the oldroad Ioward the east, because the crossingis a httlehighWit/rl'lltl--·

There is a point from which you can seethe Vale of Glencoe and the valley beyondfor several miles with the mountains oneither side.

There was a light mist in the world, andjust as you came onto thls point all thevalley 01 Glencoe, and San Patricio onbeyond, stretched away to the foot hills.

Lombardy poplars in light gold, pointed10 the sky amidst the giant mellow gold ofthe cottonwoods; and every color of theriver trees made a tracing ofthe river as Itwent winding through the orchards,colored gold, amber, crimson, orange andevery shade of indian summer. Beyond,and on either side were the foot hl\ls in oakbl1lSh colors near at hand and In softshades of U1acs and purple farther on..

OVer the whole Indian Summer scene abright ralnbow arched from hlUofllde to hillside, all across the valley. This issomething you might see once in a greatwhile, and which you remember alwavs.

Good MoistureFor Mother Earth

ThIs Is being sent to you on N.vembersix. It has been a rather unusualF'all. JackFrost has paid us one visit here in the vale,and yet an evening or so ago'you could sUllhear a cricket singing his Indian summerserenade whlle strwruning a few chords onhis lilUe guitar.

A day or two ago the sun came out afterseveral days of slow rain, and as Ijourneyed up the valley the mountainside to the south showed a picture I havenot ..een in a long time. The mountaln wasshining and sparkling in the early af­ternoon sun. It seemed there were nwn­berless mirrors of irregular shapes setamongst the gold and crimson oak bl1lSh,from top to bottom and all along the hillsides.

This was water from little rainoflpringsrunning down over the litUe cUffs, rockbanks. rock ledges and large stones - allhid from your nollce among the brush ofthe mountain unless brought out at Urneslike this. The ground has taken in all themoisture It can hold, and releases the restof it in little spring revulets, llny runnels, .and miniature lakes and on the rockyplaces and in the ground. Mother Earth lssmiling with Joy. For this Is one of themolsture-filled Autwnns that have blessedus in a iong time.

The good thing about this moisture lsthat It has fallen rather slowly with most ofit soaking into the ground. Think what thiswill do for the springs, wells, and streams- and for the growing things from thetiniest herbs and blades of grass up to thegiant pines and other evergreens waving,

BJrtbdayofMrs. A.N. RUlUlels

Today, November 9, is the birthday ofMrs. Lula Runnels of Bonito City. We allwish her a happy birthday and manyhappy returns oflhe day.

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BYDANmL AGNEW STORM

Today, November six, with the sun out Inthe clean-washed sky, you can see thegreen grass growing in the warm andllhellered places. A pure lltUe Incense ofrapl<D.y·growlng young blades of grassreach you - a IUlle breath of Spring In theIndian Summer.

More Blue JaysAad Snow BIrds

The lone Stellars Jay who came to thehouse a few days ago has spread the word,

. and now there are dazens of these littleFaV'orite American winged cltlzens allaround the place leeding and singing withthe Pinon Birds, their cousins which theymust resemble in size and coloring. Youcan tell them from the pinon Jays by theirlittle black caps. We might c;all the SlellarsJay "The Pine Blue Jay."

A lew moments ago, the north wind blewin genUy, and riding on its waves came alittle band of snow birds. They always arehappy to arrive here, and are welcomed bythe Jays, 'blue birds, and others of ourwinged friends who spend the Fall with us.More and more snow birds will be movingin for the Winter, and many ather birdfriends will be passing through. It is greatto see them so lame, and friendly. Theydeeply appreciate the feed we give them,and our many otheraclsor klndness.

The snow birds know that I am also aNaUve Alaskan, and they leel at homehere. The snow birds are messengers ofgood will, and are great favoriteseverywhere.

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fen~er benders. So, you good old hIghwayguys •.. tbanks for your helping hand.

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alltonomy of Indian tribes in New Mexico, it seems

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_or abandoned.coal mines in' ren:ote.areasc.Jlro _s_ ,.,~!!P.!L! ..0_ ona•.aJPe._ en.w.}-"- _-ratM. than--as..a~JQbfot-which one shouldC<lnsidering the endless debate in woUld, prOVIde a $300 monthly salary for be paid.

America about nuclear safcly, this makes state legislators, in addillon to the $40 perus" wonder, Do t~e. Rlls~lans kllow diem paid during Ii legislative sessIon and If the latest proposal is approved in tlieso"!~(hing that we dOQ't? Or.\1)ve they just for attendance at interim cOlDlnlltee general election in Novemller. legislatorsdeCIded tolive dangerously? lIleetings. would receive a salary of $3,6()(} a year lri

Probably the answer lies ~omewhere in ~hls . amendment also would give the addition to the $40 per diem. Tolal com·between. The fael that the neW nuclear legIslative retlrement program con· pensation over atwo-year·perlodwould,1iesteam' plants wlll not have the heavy slilullona! recognition. • 800 P • •

I ft"I's'lalor's' area pe"slste' tg U' .1.0.. o.r, an average' 6f $5,400 a y'ear'.concrete containment dam'es eha"a~ ~", •. n. ro p. I.e•. ~- I e'gl'slat-rs' C'om' e' t·" 'n be" th' glsla, tors now receive $2.4,00 in' per' di'e'mteristic of our own nuclear plllnis 'd'ocs' , u p nsa Ion as en e i dd

subJ'e"ct of cons't,·tut· n I m 'ndm 'nt .n 0.•. ,-nUID.,ber.ed years, wh-n, the reg'U'larsuggest a technoiogical innovatlon. As for 10 a a e e 0

safety, Soviet s,tandard's' a're' p'res'UlDe'd' to proposals 12 times In the last.ij3 years, or session lasts 60 days, and $1,200 duringan ave"age' £ 'e b t 'j~' e,ven-l1umberlld years, when there are 3ll-

be lower tMn ours. American !lstronnuts, '. ," ,0 onc a OU every. '. years. day Sessions. " ,for inslance, have hinted they would' not In 1971 'IIoters approved an amendment tolike to risk their necks in a spacecraft as ~~ease legislative per diem from $20 to After all, voters cannot llverlook Whatprimitive as theSoviet'sSoyllZ. the United States Congress lias done to

But with world suppliesof'energy tlte' In 1974 voters rejected a proposal to create higher and higher salaries for itstopic oflhe day, It is inleresting to watch, ,create a I,egillilitive Compensation me.mbers, not to mention frlng~ benefilstbese SOVIet developments, The Russians C<ltmi'liS$ioil, WlilcblV0uld bave bad the Which !Ire completely .beyon.d reason.,beUeve their nuclear steam plants Will authority periodically to review and set Furthermore, members Of ConllI'ess nowachieve a 30 percel)l. reduction In the compeilsatlOO, expenses and allowances have set up a laW lhat permits salary In-consumption of oil, gaS anli cool to heat forlegislators. . creases wilhout a vote by Ihe individUalhomes lind buildings. ,., congressman" - '

Obviously they looked at their fllel In- " While we ,lUlderstand the legIslators' Who .is to say th~t the ethics of slate'ventory, weiglledaU the risks, lind c8IJ\c I)lotlv:ation for lncreastng thcir com' legislalors would he ,allY better tIIati thosedown 011 t.he- side of the iiuclear option., ,pensatlon, ,viel nevertheless, cling to I/Ie of our COl)'"ressmen? ~News·n,ullellll.·-Carlsbad Cuttent-Ai'gus " Old precepts 0 republican government ~ netc",,", '. " ,

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You hear a lot of comments !lbout thestreets in RUidoso ••. and how wholeherds of streets need fixing .•• and talkabout pot holes a desert lerrapln couldn't Once in a while, whilst reading newselimb out of ••. which Isn't good, 'cause releases whilst quaffing a soothing ice tea,we ain't got no terrapins. 1stumble onto something that answers my

However. '.' on the thumb hand side. • • questions about all this confusion aboutif'n It wasn't for the Slnte Highway how far a c!lr'll go on one gallon ofgas.'Commission ... the State Highway Take, ['rlnstance ... justthe otherday IDeparllllent '. .• and those good old read where MPG '" that's miles perDistrict Hlghway'guys out of Roswell. • • Ilallon. •• is not interehanlleable withmaybe Alamogordo, even ••• most of us'd C.A.F.E•••• that's Corporate Averalleneedcrawler~type vehicles instedda 4- Fuel Eeonomy ••• see •.. already yet thewheel drives to get arouoo town. Even confusion's less. .though It does seem wlngs'd be better. • • So •.. MPG spectfles the fuel economysomeUmes. of a single car ••• C.A.F.E. pertains to all

What's happened ••• see .•• is that all the vehieles a manufacturer makes,those hlghway guys have been CooperaUng besides it delineates lhe amoWlt of gllS allwith Ruidoso •• \ not forgetting Ruldoso said vehicles sold the same year conswne.Downs ••• officials ••• lind there've been See ••• It's all clear ••• and simple •••cooperative agreements... aoo state and explaInable to the average precociouspersonnel and 'equipment ••', and lenyearold mathemat!Cl!lgen!\lS.materIals ••• tMt Mve made such 1m. But. " to eliminate the loJPG •••'proveroimts possible as are goIng on In C.A.F.E••• , conundl'WIl once and for aUParadise Canyon ••• Carrizo Canyon ' •• take a 20 MPG and a to MPG vehicleR!l~d ••• Hull Road ••• lind such places • •. drive 'em bol/l 100 miles· ••• the••• and, once completed, we don't have to guzzier uses 5 gallons of gas ••• thethank our lucky slars ••• nope, by jlnkies Ihrlfty model 2.5 gallons ••• simple •••••• It'~ those 'hillhway guys lIS rate the no? And now for figuring the C.t-.F.E••••thanks.. add the 5 lind 2.S , •• add 100 miles and 100

Andtliefe'saJotmorecooperaUoninthe miles, to see how "far both cars traveledoffing from these same hIghway guys' •• , ••• then divide the 200 miles by 7.5l1allonsand, If'n we can overlook a mite of In. • •• and ••• presto? ••• your C.A.F.E,convenienee while they cooperate with the figure should be 26.67 ••• tbat's miles perstreet deparllllents of our villages ... gal1on ... simple... no?we'll come to realiZl! we've got some And' •.• If'n you've a fleet of 081'3 •••dandy flnestreets todtiveratUe-free over. like dad's ••• mom's ••. brother's •••

If'n It wasn't for the willingness of local sister's ••• maybe uncle's aoo aunl's •••officials to cooperate wilh these good old why you can figure out your C.A.F.E. asguys from the highway department • • • OPpOsed 10 your MPG ••• before you haveand vice versa ••• al1 our streets ••• In. to bother to expostulate: "Oh, brother"

.;; ;:-..;._;..-:.:.:-'.....:.:: c1udlng SudderthlMechem ••• would ••. whieh might or might not be apropos.probably be as bad, If not worse, than 'Course that doesn't explain why 20 plusthose aforementioned havens for non- 40 divided by two comes to an average

CII'pped comment· '- existenttertapins. . MPG of 30 ••• which is pretty elose to. .' _. • 'Course our twin village treasuries aln'l C.A.F.E. 26.67 ••• but then·the guy

exaetly escapIng seot free ••• but .•• for figuring out the MPG aoo C.A.F.E. for·value received ••• and our labors In kind. mulns was probably in cahoots withldn~ of defraying the expenses. , • we're wri.ters of goyemmenlal gobbledegook •••getting by ••• and gelUngsome good buys trylllg to flllure out some way car

RUSSIA'S NUCLEAR ENERGY in our street repairs ••• whIch result in m!lnufaclurers can hedge on Upping the ,- .;-~ . ~-.-'.~' -:--.~---:--_.··_-~---'fewerl'l!plllamentlluliickjjllSofliers:--·--mllesper-gallon-vehieleSlI...,.suppOsed1<r--"·---,

An IIllr,gulng dispatch from Moscow And ere the Influx of slders from less bemakingbyorbeforel98S .• ,no?says the. Russians are planning to heat snowy climes .•• we'll havestoplights ina BRIE:F ~IT: If'n sumeone'd develop ahomes WIth steam from nuc,lear reactors couple of touchy traffic zones on Sudderth smooth·skmned cucumber, maybe theI,:, .plants I!l"ated relat!vely clo~ to their •.• whlch'U giv.e all of us a fighting clul.nce fI~ pickle'd be a loleasier to extract fromCllles. Their ~chn~loglsts ':8y they have to progress on our merry way ••• sans lhe Jar •.. CDfound an "engineering solulton" to what isconsidered the greatest potential danger innuclear plants - a loss-of coolanl accIdentlind reactor meltdown with a disaslrousrelease of radioactive material Into thealmosphere.

Further, the Russians see nil problem indisposing of radioactive waste from theirgrowing numher of ,nUclear power plantslind the steam·heatlng plants sool!. to be LEGISLATO'RS W'built. They will concentrate Itlnto a glass. ANT RAISElike substance and 'bur it in salt de oslts New Mexicans will vote November 1 on a

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Dear editor: .Before getting Into the main body of my'

letter, "1 wOl1ld like to preface with astatement, to wit, that I am in no wayopposed to the organized and sanctionedmotorcycle rallys 'or conventions whiehhave been held In Ruidoso in recent years.

In fact, I think' it an extremely healthyand attractive economie event for theVillage and I heartily commend Mr. TilThompson and .others for their efforts inoriginating and developing this affair.. IIwould be difficult to place either amonetary or pUblic relations value OIl itsince allY such attempt doubtless would beunderestimated. . .

However, does this rally or conventionhave to occur at ASp'cncade lime? Whycould not the two eventS be separated, thuspleasing both the cyclists and those whowish to observe Aspencade in an entirelydifferent mood and framework? If thecyclists wish to continue having their get-

Rarely on Time: II's rarely on time, butif the election clock is on time this year,the results of the November 7 generalelecUon will be made officIal on November28th.

That's tbe date the so-called .slatecanvassing board mects to certify thestatewide election reslts.

The canvassing group consists of theGovernor, the Secretary of State and theSupreme Courtchlef jusllce.•

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Lei thEiNational Energy Walch (N.EWYProgram sl1owyou'tlre way'to'. .l! _home lhat useS energy.efficiently. The N.E.W. program has a set ofguidelines for· constructing a home in Which you can use energy moreefficiently. Professionals go through each N.E.W. home, inspecting itfor features lhat help you gel maximum savings without sacrificingcOll)fort. N.E.W. homes are Checked for proper insulation, efficientwater heating. caulking and weatherslripping, attic ventilation, andcorrectly sized healing and cooling equipment, •

Take advanlage of the benefits of thisprogram! For'iTlore information on theNatioAal Energy Watch,ca!1 or come,by theCommunity PUblic Service COni{:lany office•.

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(leneral Election is over, New Mexico can lilies, like the Allorney General's oUlee,get back to bu~iness as usual' _ and tMt had their females turned away by lackhopeMly-thatmeansmakingsomesolid of splice. They were openly criUcaloflhe ' , .

, interim plans for the continuing operation' way things were handled. ' Publlsh~d eachMoDd;ly aoo Thursday by Ruidoso News, JDC., J. Kenl\etb GreeD,ofStateGovemment. And there were some gripes from con- PrClildent, Walte,r L. Green, Vice PresldeDt, at 17U Sudderlb Drive, and ,eDtered

~~-'[f recent1rlidlUQlrllffoUoWlld- itmeans a ~ference--supporters;-F-or-example'1lHeast--- as seeond class matler at the PostOlficeat Ruldoso,N.M. 883tS. ,transition,office will he set up for the new one slate legisl"tor was fuming hecause KenlU!d Mary Green : Publl$hersClUef Executive Within the confinCli of the the female employees of ,two government ...·Cale DIckey •......... , ..•..•. , ......•..........•...... , ..•..•...•.. ':., •.•Editor,Merry Round House, where he can meet offices were not given details and the Carmen Edwards Advei'llslnll Mgr.with presentState.offlci1l1s and also in- c~nference and did not attend. That one KySeott ClreulatlonMgr.terview pro~pecttve c.andid"te~ for Il1Ight come back at some future date. SU~SC::RIPTIQN RATES IN ADVANCEpositlon~within the new Admini~tratlon. Don't say we didn't tell you. . Slagle copy, 20c; Single Copy by MaU, tOc; 6 months llllt of ColUlty, $11; within

It's also a time when the general Spending Ceiling: Senate Majority Floor County, $9; 1 year Ollt of County, $U; within COlUlty, $12; Home delivery, $2 perpopulation gets a lillie in~ight into what's Lead!,r C.B. Trujtllo of Toas says he moath.in ~tore for the State for the neld four $UPports the concept of a spending.lid on The-Ruidoso News reserves the rlllbt to rele'~t advertising aoo edit copy that Ityears. state government expendituI'!'s during the considers objectionable. Liability for any error ia advertisl!Jg shall nol.exeeed the

Will the new Governor set UP' a coming·years. .value of the actual space In wbleh the error occurs and shall be~satlsfled byhorizontal staff like outgoing Chief Trujillo notes that whil~ state spending correction In the nexlissue. Call 257-4001l0r Home DeUvery. .Executive Jerry Apodaca, where no one has increased notlce~bl'y III recent years.Person servcs as . immediate !he average person 5 mcome has oftenAdminlstr!lllve Alde, but a number of mcreased at or helow the nationalinllation

, people !Ire delegated specific .dlllies and rate. . ..!Ire answerabledireclly to the Governor. This Item could hecome an Important

Or wiU the ~taff return to the tradition one in future years as the executive andformat wttha vertical powerstructUre and ,legislative branches take a 'close look

'all staff members going up the lbdder to at the dollars spent to opera~e New MexiCQthe Adminstratlve Aide and then the Chief government. Don·t say we duln't tell you.Executive. Interstate Like? Some prominent New

And maYbe too we'll know as soon as Mexico legislators are supporting the ideapOsslbljqUSTWlio\viJLlle liliine for tll.--o~an .....intcrstate-like"roadstatus for UStwelve cabinet positions - each of whlch, 70 from Clovis to Las Cruces.carries anannualsala..y of $40;000. . If t.he·federal decides to go with the four

The first qllestion is who stays and who land Idea on tl1!s stretch, about ten percentgoes - and the follow.up is who takes the of needed momes would haveto come fromplace of the gill's who Mve to paek their state coffer~.bags.' Whlle lending their backing to the idea,

It's a far cry from the dill'S when a new cert~ln, key. legislators f~ar tMt Ney/Governor had toset up an interim office in MeXICO s road construction budget IIIan'avallable storefront or maybe an empty outdated and cannot provide the'n~ededsuite of rooms Ina dlstant office complex. funds to' produce new dynamle roadways·

But, on the other hand, the size and frequently maintained.. .complexltles of State Government has 'I'he lawmakers say If US 70 is to attamgrown four.fold since thOSe days too. the so-called "inlerstate loo~" the state

Conference Post.serlpt: The Governor's ~!ld beller place some ImmedIate concernCareer Conference for Women in state m Ihe highway construction fund area.government 'allracted' some ISOO per. Health Follow-up: Several months agosons..,far more than even the orllanizers this column predicted the State Health andexpected, And many Women were turned Environment Department would author aaway because of fire code and space small traveler's guide affec\lng diarrhea.restrictions. Well that·s happened and 'the small·

Most women !lttendlng the confab were wallet size card is in the making at thlspleased with its workshops and ideas. And lime,Some reporters Indieated thai attendinllwomen relurned to their agencies wUh !I 1'he card wlll offer so.me precautions andnew Vigor and desire for excellenec. managemcnt of what IS commonly known

But, there were some rumbles of as travelers' diarrhea. It will suggestunhappiness. There were those mille when travclers should seek medical ad­bosses who· found Ihelr agencies func- vice. And it wlll even offer a formula forUonlng at Mif speed wltbout their female "potion" which can help control diarrheaemployees around. dL~ellse. Don'l say wc didn't tell you.

togethers during the first week in Octoberas they have the tilIst two years, weU fine,and good. Personally,as a lQ-year residentof Rl1idoso, I think the first week inOctoIrer is too ea~ly for t\J\l aspens andother foliage ilY the valley to reaeh Itszenith. I dare say, year in and year Ol1t,­that the middle of October -wo!JId cQmecloser to seeing the peak of color.. . .

Almost every small town in America hOS'Its own special day •.. eitheras an officialbirth date or a special'observllnce.ln mostcases it is a' lime in which old times' areremembered, old acquaintllnces arerenewed, and the firmness 'that traditionsofferstrengthens faith In the Mure.

I believe that these factors were in theminds of the originators :of Aspencade;perhaps we have wntured'-away from theorJginalintent. I believe ASpeileade is verywlique in that it is a salute to MotherNatuI'!' arid that the magnificent dress shedons for our pleasure should be observedthrough events more pastoral. MotherNature's autumnal motif Is of regal hues... and, normally, regality is held in aweand, yes,ln reverence.. ,. I believe Aspencade for Ruidoso shouldbe a 'eommunlty thing' wIth aU elementshaving the opportunity to participatewithin a planned and goal-orientedframework. I think churches, the schools,eivic and professional' clubs, IndependentgroupS. and Just plaIn citizens should becncouraged to 'do their thinll' in anoverriding atmosphere of fun a'ndfellowshlp•

----:------....:...--------'-----'-~~--- ~_ _l1rJ_(1l:der to aceomp1isb..tbls, pcrhaps afonnallzed non-profit organization shou,ldbe formed whose sole purpose would be theperpetuation of A$pencadellOlnewM\along tbe aforementioned guldelines,along with the 'sprelldinll of ihepromotional word wherein the communitywould not only retrleve"Some absentedfriends of longstanding but would makenew friends among· nature 'Ioversthroughout the State, the. Southwest andthe Nation. I firmly believe thal Aspen·cade could truly become ~the '~Best of theBigUmeSplendors". • .

I would appreciate hearing ellherpersonally or through Ihe Ruidoso Newscommenls from other Ruidosollns. If sucha movement materialized. 1 certainlywould offer whatever talents I mighlpossess to Its development and promotion.

Vaughn A. Vandergriffaox3219HS

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3rd - 350 yds. Sparkllng Flash Go 8.40,3.20, 2.20; Mr. Diamond Straw 3.40, 2.20;Top Pud 2.20. T: 18.12.

QlllDell8-$IL4O4th - 870 yds. Our Slar SIl(I1 43.60, 12.60,

10.60; Reckless Ronny 8.60, 5.40; Wbjago10.00. T: 48.05. '

Quinella - '1116.00 .5th - 350 yds. Pentlmenlo 5.20, 3.00.

2.40; Alamitos Feature 2.60, 2.20; He'saDaddy Rabbit 2.60. T: 18.06.

Qulnella - $UO6th - 6 fur. Aurora Sister 20.60. 7.00,

4.40; Aurora's Rebel 4.40, 3.60; MarinaMlke5.oo. T: 1:15.~.

QIIIDeIl8 - $55.207th - 1 mile. Carrot Curls5.00, 4.00, 3.00:

Rhoda S. 14.20, 6.20; Goma Be Somebody3.80. T: 1:43.4. •

QIIIDeIl8-~M fa '8th - I mile. Yellow Bird 10.20, 5.40, ~~. , 11"'::'\ '

3.00; Due Fllght 6.00. 3.40; Mr. Agate 2.80. f //-1 -'~ r1[U"!n:I'IT: 1:43. , J Vyc..c:

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QlllDell8-$IUO10th - 6 fur. Respecting 12.20,7.60, 4.00; f LOCATED IN THE QUIET AND

FreemanM. 3.20.2.60; Deed ADoable3.oo. BEAUTIFUL UPPER CANYONT: 1:13. Q' 1De"- .... ,SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFET

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6.80, 5.00, Mal Jester 5.00, ~.oo, Flashy •Burn 7.20. T: 1:13.~. t-Oh8il at 6 a.m. - Close at 9 h.m.

12th - 1 mile. Starry Contender 54.80. r r21.20, 7.60; lnstantum 24.00, 10.00; I'm A RAY AND THElMA JENNINGSGrinnIn'3·8O*E~::: 1SOS-2S7-2668 -RUIDOSO, NM

FR~AY.NO~ER~' 'SUNDAY.NOVIl1MBER 5 ",BY Ji.!a~1Il!1iO!'8D , pairechvtth Ilecllless RonnY In tiI~ qulnlela1st - (i¥.z fur:Tuzlgool i4.4O, 8.60,9.60; 1st - 8¥.zfur. OptinlUIn ABsetlS.BO, 8.20, SUE WEmI1\lG'I.'OJII look her flr$ InP rel11med f166. ' '

Denim N' MJnk 5.40, 6.00; Ted R. 17.00. '11: S.oo: Elltra Senso!y 5.20, 3.60; Hollne Uvlll as an appren#QIi in Slltui1lay'll first I'l!ce' 'J\lDYSIANE, a lady jockey Ilew 10 the '1:11.4. " " , 3.60. '11; 21.80.' and nearlyN~U\e:wbmer's circle., TI:I~~, SlIIlialld $cene but notto taclng, brougblln

2nd - 350 )Ids.Herecom~hug 4.80,.3;20, " 2nd- ;J5O yds, CentennialKId 14.00, 4.60, blonde wasaljOam Eddle~sAmbltllll)lIIthe... a:28"1 outil1l1~ for Ihltd inSa~'sninthuo; Leo1llltas DlvIdend 6.40, 4.20; Father 3.00; Sonny SaId 2.80, 2.40; Le.aug 2.60.T: 5\2 furlong tourlllldtilepair finished In tace. Judy piloted Turquoise Princess ta aKnows When 4.40.T: 18.38. 18.114. front at til!! wire. But they caused In- strong come-from{iehlnd finish in~ two-

QulDella-~.~ , QulDella-'13.4O terferencem the stretch nm and were year-oldallowanceboutforanfO,60sbow, DallyDooble-$llS.80 Dally Double ..... 'IIl9.60 dlsquallfled 10 second, Sue, daughter of payoff.

3rd - 400 yds. Battle Top S.20, 2.80, 2.60; well-known jockey ArUJur AJlderson, has DON HOWARD, who's been among theChicory Moon Twil2.80. 2.80; Realm Phase 3rd - 6 fur. Day's Report 7.20,4020, 2.80; beengplloping for th~pasU¥.z Years. top raQ!dng rld~rs all season, lost his4.20. T: 21.80.. , Saw Dust Kid 4.60,3.00; Nevada Line 2.40. .PEN'l'~0 l\cc?fflpJlsbed her final apprentice bug a week pgo. But tbe. "'. ;,QuiDeua~$lI.~> >' . T;I:14,60. Vlct~ry In ,Satu~ay,~.flftb l'!lce. Tile .prcinoUontojoumeYmanhasn'tdeterred

4th 5"'#.'· GotUp' A-dGlHI' 'SAn 400 n.·lDella ..nAn sophOmore. filly~"*..Uredaft-kwln.lnt.Iie.,, .... ',' . " " , .-"t·,.... " ,.....,.,. e...... " " "".. ',' -:-........ '350ard bo....'th;.I'b......e i~wn"" and had to ".hllIskIIIs at pll. Slnceth~ cI1ange, Howard,".2,80; L1.tU'Il" Melvin S.oo, '3.80; MIster ,-, , . , y, ..., .......' ", has scored three wins Ihreeseconds aM

Nuisance 3.~;T: 1\ID.1. . '-~";;'" :, '. . '.·•.th.,...; S.¥.z (ur. lililll's Fellow 18.60, 5;20, ~ deom-oye!l,A 8tl:Qng stak~ aomP\lulot, four thirds • ,. .,5th 5~ luQII~~:7~·(l'J:,ti.:, ,.!., ,. • '3.20; Five R. Misty 2.80,2.20; Johnle's Cap Penumento hadea:reilrea:rnlngs off33,~, •

- r. uzY'~Gwd,8.oo,3.20,J!.80; '4.00. T: 1:08. Jockey Darrell Blevins auffered a ham TIlE FAVORlTES b8d a hard timeGolf 2.60,2,40; came A Tappin 4.80. T: QIIlDella-$16;4O ' tumblebItheaccident,andwassentlothe finding the winner's circle over the1:10.2. • hospital for X.rays. lIut he was unbIJured week~nd as off track conditions persisted.

Qulnella-$B.20 5th - 870 yds. Native Issue 5.20, 3.60, and resumed his riding choresSunday. On Friday, four found the top spot. Then on6th - 400 yds. John The Prophet 27.60, 2,40; Pomp 0 Go 4.40, 2.80; Juan Sparllle JOCKEY JOHN CUSIDNG, who took a Saturday, only two responded ta strong

7.60, 5.40; Queen 0 Dreams '2.00,2.60; 280 T' 4726 rough spill a week ago, was released from backing and onSunday,ontythree.PoisinDarl4.60. T: 20.80, . . . . QUlDella_'17.80 Providence Memorial ltospltal last

QlllDella - $77.80 Friday. The young rider auffered a broken TIlE EIGIITH POST POSITION was the7th - 870 yds. Armor KnIght 9.41l. 6.00, 6th _ 400 yds. Lucka Chlcdellght 4.00, collarbone and a,,~ lung, but Js lucky cholel! for the second half of the

.,00; Via Moon 29.80, 8.41l; Nelgbbclr Rex . 3.20,2;40; Viking SPlrit,6,60, 4,20; ChIcksNheallng 1YeIL,CusJm!8;~tll,le.~1nf9!:'~ ,,~,:QoubleaU tlJree !laY.!' of the mcing4.40. T: 48.81. Dlamon@,3.oo. T: 20.32. . bom~ In Stroud, QIijaJiClp!lsoJ!!" .• }ht!!fli .;}\'eeJel!J\d. QnFridaY, the5/l) l:(JI11ho

Quinella - pos.4O .' '., ' . Q!liDl;lla -'19.40 week fora .~o" to .t~.e..e,';.~!\n.t~.retiirl1ed $29;20. On Saturday,the IIl/Spalr81h-6fur.F~gLark7.4O.~.60,3.20; .. .',' ' . recuperatlonperi~k.: '~;ji,<~::~",X';;::'",/"p.i!af65. And on SIUldaY. backerS of 418

Mad MaUe 5.40.4040; Kll,l,Kerry 7.00. '1:: 1th-6f!ir.AmAll13umedUpI2.4O,5.60,' THREE LADY',J'~!!i.~~!!!:.~lved~\~,80. .1:18. ' , .• , ' '3.oo;'Fl8sh :Of'C1aSs 4.60, '2.80; Captain one race FrllIaj',lU,!~.mal.s.!!l.Cl~ers., ':"; "; . "

QIIiDella - $19.~. Gblirn~ :/:60. T:1:13.20, In one field .tblIP. l!:y.eIt~li\if'~'f~~Il1aiJ!l~ ,• 'ilM\lDAlt'S HANDLE off263,8811 was tJ1e9th - 5'h fur•.Doonsy Luck 4.80,.2;80. " " QlIIDella _ $37.40 Betty Harl!$S gqldoo1J~:YIIf~I\YOl',ll~hlg~t IlflJar thl$ season. The outputlifted

2.80; SIgn Here Jr. 3.20, 2.60; KaratKooler •For Cans; Judy Slane' roiJe'Kiilive'iI the seasonal average to $223,239. At the.. 4.20.T: 1:11.2. 8th-5¥.zfur Moon Barb 23 00 900 460' Jlmm1ny;,andMarieIrigaraypUotedTed same time last year (13 race daysl,the

Qulnella-$B.oo Adjutant 1200 560' Rare 'Mist' 3'00' of R.Harlessmounltocajlluretile,Bhowspol average atood at $220,00. '!'he current, 10th - 6 fur. SomebodYll Doll 10.20, ~.oo, 1:06.60. .,., .. with her 35-1 outsider for a '17 mutuel figure is a gain of 1.45 percent. Fans are2.60; Fyro14.4O, 2.80; EI Martillo 2.60. T: QulDella-$97.80 return. " currenUybettlng$18.M5P\lrrace,

1:16.1. ' SPARKLING FLASH QQ, v1c1or,,1n S''OUTH flhe BORDER. ... QIIIDeIl8-'.".110 . ; ..... '. "9Q!,::". 5~,fur. \YlIO PrbJCeBllI0,~O, 5.20, S~tUrdaY's.350yard~.#c~;lil!!:~l!;f· :!QfJ1H~O.J.:[GHT POSITION loured the I,, •5:M~i~f~~ J~·3~~~~~t:i:;~t·:::::;gfff:~~~~.~·60,,.2·~; Tu<\O~ Paf8!lise ~.e~;:~.~l1t;~~~~Ii4~.';~~·~J:f~K~:, ' ." .. '.. '. ". ," .. ''IN" ,.":7,l!O.~: 1:0U,. "~" •."J...., .,' .. "" -' QulDella-f21.20 'Greg Hensoll•.,!&s.been Io.~h!!·i!i~i:.. \l'JQA:!"i, ~'L omplllle ~sonal break· . ./,.-,'\"'(1'.~ 'D<'liS''11 Nt·) ._..

··12th ..... 1 mlle. BIg BadJohn'16:00,7.00,· ..'"." , . tfmesandfoUiJdtht:w1nn.er'lI'~'., .., ..':"f~ii· :, ,~~~%~U"NO:,3"""J1; ; ".,,' I:. p,..,.4.20; Mr. Velvet Man 9.00, 5.40; Kalur's' • 10tti .... i mile She za Chall g 2560 time for a perfect ~.I ~to",,1a " .•.t,,,,=,,,, !N". S~~,J'O".70J~,~O. 7":,:,",, 'l,' : • . ";.>.,': _: ' ',' " .Dancer3.60. T; 1:47.1. 7'20 560. ChIli Pepper Pie 740e;6~' y' , Wallace has ridden thes~b!lJ!oJ'llJnij'l!~: 1B;"J.~"lI.,.. U~Np:S-l0; No.10-10; No., "'~";';., " . '." ..... " '" ,..t'.•,· ,. " , .., •

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3.00; Eddie's Ambltlon4.60. 4.40; Ilzblnary Com On The Cob 5.~, 4.00; J. Walker 6.60. fl~ld In an 870 yard race Satilrday and had3.40. T: I :OU. T: 1:14. high odds Iobool. The.geldlnggot offat21·

2nd - 6 fur. Paso Sam D. 5.40, 3.40,2.80; 12th - 5\2 fur, Clem's Queen 7.00, 5.60, I, moved briskly to ille lead and fended offBlenheim PrInce 6.60. 3.60; Weld,y Jack 3.4O;'Spyville 8.40, 4.20; Azure Ampyrean cOlllpetitlon by l\ two length margin lIIthe3.80. T: 1:1U. 2.60. T: 1:80.60. quick chase. M,lltuel .-etums on ,tile si:E.

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MIning ClalmaNll,1to 4; alllc1t)Joy I..ode Pbtl.pott to '.' A.'" Sol.dlil~k.i, M.. atnmr Sprln.g L1JJlllllnCOqnty, Ill. M· ' S"G. C9bb, ,Jr. and borolhy a. Cclbb. ''''1 W'II' 'd M.11 rpM .. 'W'U·' '.''~\nIng Cll!imll No 1 and 2' Home Stake "'-'-g' CIa''''- "'0' 1to 11' BIlIc1tDlamond ""'''' ., nll1h.o.u·n F.a._., Inc., a. Tex.a~ ~rp, .• to. D,,.Qnald W·b.l'..ta.ker a·.n.··d., P.eg·g·y Ire.n~ ""'. .ell.~ an ...YI'11I!. os.,~al:Oll, l.'.?de MiniDg C1ll~; Hope'LQc1e MInII111i:i;'MIn~'GI.imS No: It!! 4; Castle ~~YJil.LodI..o.~.e~.'all CCJa.1aln1a.lma..•NN9~.1 :0.'.~; 5.,J. ~"'r1ne D. ·Ortega. an undivi~ one· W1liti!ker,P~anA.,snYd.er, ,Jr. and J,;ee CI2'..~OCkNUM' Viill~y H~lghta Sub., Uncoln'alm; Hope No. 1 Lode Mining Claim; RocJo;Lode·M1JJ1JJg· Claims 'No.1 to 12; ..-... . half Interest In Lot 'Sl. alock 4. Unit 2. Ann S11yd~!', W\!1tOn Ii1ntel'l'rlsea. Inc. and o.....y.... '. .'..oJPefll1 Lode Mining Claim, No.1; NorUI Castle RocJc ,Jr. Lod~·MInIng CIlIIms 1Il0. 1 Lincoln Cclunty. N•.M. 1li~lTa alllnca S~b .• Lincoln Ccluntr, N. M. E.R. 'raylor /lnll l.I\ ,Ji\anl!mTayI9r to ,JOJl~ Marlo MQ!I~lVO and Ollvlll 1

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MARK YOUR CALENDARNovember 9 • Volleyball - Regional

'tournament at San Jon. CapitanT1geret~play San Jon at2:30 p.m.

10 • FootbAll-State Quarter-Finals Play•offs. Capitan Tigers play Texico In Texicoat7 p.m.

13,Village COUllcll Mlleting14 •End ofSecond S.1x Wlleks15.18'- QapJtan United M~hodi~

Women's Annual Rummage Sale at theMethQdlst Church.

16 - Extension Club MeeUng at CapitanFair BUilding, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ClirlsltnasProgram.

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16-18· Volleyball· State Tournament InS/lverClty.

]7·Football -Stateseml Finals•

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.t~)jtIOllbyJack:McGl\rry. 'rile Tigers Cloudcroft,. story clime back wltll5 points;fil!lk ·tIll! 1Ill1l in for a"oth~ tQllll/ldown. to give Capitan 1l1S·2 lelld. Abercrombie

·•.. Greer CAllg!tt liis se,CQl\d TO pass lIf the thenl!erved out the gllmefor the 15-2 will•.',YIJ!llht - t/ilil tim,e t/U1lwn by Ald.i!z•. T/Irl The sec(md. g/lll)e Wall II little clo~er bu~

·."Ab;trAPoint kick was 110 good making the tile end resul~ were the Slime, For'.' .sCllre'lil4!. J .'. ' . Capita.n, Cooper llIld Cline had 5 points,: ,Shortly into the fOllrth quarter, Story -3, and WomAck lind Lanib -I each.;";,;;~OZlI gptlln the IlcQr~boardwlth a fl 'rile rigeret~ will nllW play In til!!

.;;; ·yatd!"lllS. .pilly good for the tlluchdown, regionaltournament to be held in San JoJ!'.,Tbll.llijempl for thetwll pllb!t con- today. They wJU play the host team, ~iJ:l·yeJBicJn failed and tile score reiJIllined 18-6. JlIIl.. Cloudcroft wl1l play Amistad. Th",.

., Th!!..I"!llit .of the quariel' saw Carrizozo winners of these two matches will play.j\l!M'er .two Caplt/ln' fumbles but· they to/light. Both w.lnners will. adv/lnce to the,.. ·r.'WlIible tQCl!pitaJlze em thetlll'llOvers. $lie tournament to be. held in Silver City.,

. . .~4lPiethey re~llrned the favor by November 16'-18. .·~B8IIln~r~ptlol). Thefirstone wall . The All-Dilltrictteam for Dfatrict5 Wl!l!'."/&I#f!'~!ep~d by Billy Page and the sBCO/Id AnnoUllced at the District Tournament,:;

'::'IIf.Ma!'l1~ewart. Caplt8llP!l!ced five On the team: Lisa', ... ':After the Intercept.!on by Stewart, the Lamb, Donna Cooper,. Clndy Cline, Sally

. '. T1gl!l"S were able tll hold onto the ball, run Aber9rombie and Debby Womack, Also 011':.. ollt: tile clock. and beat the Carrizoto the team from Cloudcroft were L, Nestle,.',:" qlizzllBll. . K. Rodolph, and D.. DeHerrera; from,'.:;;. :.iT,Jle· Tigers had a tqtal of 208 yArds of- Carrizozo - Usa Crenshaw and Lisa.

...::;!~, StewArt had 113 YArds of that on 20 Ferguson; Alld from Lake Arthur _ C,..,.. . siJilJdsanche1;!tad5!i yards on 19 Olivas and G. FilIlk. '. . .

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Capitan ~taited out the match with Istraight pqll)!s py Coop~r, Mter,2 poinl$ b!lCiou!!croft.• ,Story cam~back witll 5 p!>lntsto give Capllall a 13-21ead. Abercrombl~then~erved ollUhe glllIle forthe 15-2 win., The Sl'<;(l/l(l game Will! a little Closer !Jutth~ elld results were tbe same. ForCapitan, COQPer and Cline had 5 points.Story -3. lind Wom,ack lind Lamb-l eaCh.'.!

The 'rigerettes will /lOW play In .tb\!,regio/lal tournament to be held in San JOn'Wday. They wiU play the host leam. Sal):Jon. Cloudcroft will play A,mistad. The:IVinners of these two matches will playtonight. BQth WillMrs will advance to lIle,slaw tournamellt to be heldinSliver Cil1'.;November 16-18. .:,

The All-Plstrict tealIl for District Ii Wlll!,"~announced at the District Tournament.~Capitan placed five on the learn: LislI',Lamb, Donna Cooper, Cindy Cline, SlIllyAbercrombie and Debby Womack. A/!;o OIlthe team frolIl C1Qlldcroft Were L. Nestle,K. Rodolph, alld D. DeUerrera; from:Carrizozo • Lisa Crensbaw and Lisa.Ferguson: alld from Lake Arthur - C.Olivas and G. Funk. ,

other matches In the !llstrlct tour_,nament saw N\lIllber 4 Lake Arthur"bellJ N\lIllber Ii Hondo f()r the right to play, ,Capitan, Nl1Il)ber 3 Cloudcroft beat'N\lIllber 2 CarrizQZO to advance to the .finals. Carrizozo beat Lake Arthur fOl"third place.

Congratulations to the Tigerettes and<;(lach BIU MacVeigh and good luek atregional! '

MARK YOUR CALENDAR, November 9 - Volleyball - ReglpnalTournamellt at San Jon. CapitanTigerettes play San Jon at 2:30 p.m.

10 • Football- SlateQuarter-Finals Ptay­,offs. Capitan T1gel1l play Tellico In Tellicoat7p.m.~3. Village Council Meeting.14 - End ofSecond Six Weeks15·18 - Capitan United Methodist

Women's Annual Rummage Sale at theMethodistChurch,. '

16 - ExtensiQn Club Meeting at CapitanFair Bulllllng, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. ChristmasPrpgram.

• Athletic Club Meeting at SchoolCafeteria, 7:00 p.m. Pot Luck SlIPper.

16-18 - VolleybaU - Slate Tournament InSilver City.

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In And Meet The New ManagerPAT SEYMOUR

TRURSDAY~FRIDAY, SATURDAY• TIL 5:00 P.M.

Bill Wengs. state police crime lab serologist,seated, was part of the sexual crimesprosecution and treatment program for UncolnCounty. VOlunteers are being trained to man acounty rape crisis line on a 24 hour basis. star­tIng the first ofthe year.

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TIGERSTRI-CHA/IIl, 'Xi:: TheG$zUes possession aft!lf t!te ldck, " " "","0' ·m WlIs' stopped this time bY an m.

BefoN ,a packed 111;1;1.... , ' e........!on by Jack M""arry' ....e.Tlg~,..;Tigers wOIIthe big onepf • ;,;~nhe lJaU In for ~other' ~~chdo;n:bellt tbeCai:Tlm~oGr";'" Qreer caught his secon!! TO pass of theTigers ClUlle \lP wjtbs, ,,"Iabt this tim tbr b AlA. Theplease the Capitan f8!lli' ,. ,,';,,:'ir.~ - " e, own y , ....z. .parents proud OIIParel)ts', ;')~xtra pqlnt 'kick was no good making lIle'Th' "Ca Ita ,><SCllrel~. J ' .

e, wm gllve ·apl)~;';.'Shortly into the fOllrth IIlIarter,District ~A Utle as Capltan~ . :.i,l;8lTlzozo got on the scorebOllrd wll/! a 41Reserve all have 1-1 tel!Q -.Ia od f htbre'e'tea";· will.''advb,"ell fu,' ''.!lard PlISS p y go . or the touc d9wn..

.... ....·~/rlil! attempt fpr lIle two PPlnt 'cPJ!-offs. The two will be chosen., •• ,;'vel1lionfailed and the score remained 1&-6.officials of the three seboCliiJ, . ,.'", The, rest of the.qullrter saw ClIlTlzo.:o

The flr¢ hal( of the ba1!J -c! t C tan f bl b t tbe'rlger defense flght,fOl" '" 'i~ .over wO ap... . \lIll es II ,ywete backed~n ,m t1Jem e·,unable to caPltaUze pn the.turnovers.li~d mostllU!J(time: Th~; ',"'',;tlmethey retll1'l)ed the favor byOIl lIleir first twqppsse '. ',' Wng an inter~ption.The first one Will!G-'_·...es the "-\1 wit~ gooll"."" " ,~ted by Billy Page and the Second,....... .... '-''lIY:tiJilreStewart.Uowever, the first Grizzly.. . th 'stopped at the 14 yard, . ',' .r 'After e Interception byStewarl, the

Tigers were able to hold onto the ball, run=~~~:he:~r::;r. the'!\.t '.; ollt the dock. and beat the Carrizozo

After Capitan's seqond:" . '1:?~I;;:gers had a tfllal of 208 yards of.ball baek to Carrizozo, the·, .....,Jense. Stewart had 88 yards of \hat on 20held Carrizozo on 40Wll!l.: , ' • and San he d rdscontln~dlnmuelith\llllUl\~' "•.s, c z ha 55 ya on 19

'¥ l!!s. 'Shortly Into the sec~d"'~" ..~erpunter Harvey Martin punted 3

l:lulllvan came up with a' ',': "'fl}!' an average Ilf 30, yards andto stop a Grizzly drive. Ai'l!it' .~punted once for 55 yards. 'of punts. the Grizzllei!'aglllii , '",J!;.WlUI a good team effort by the Tigersposition at the Tiger 22 yal'lL o' . '\.'~ all we!"C herues. Congratulatlons toanother f\llllble recovery, 'tlinl.. 'fl~}lle'leIUIl aD.d their coaches headed byAdam Aldaz, gave Capitan t~' .., • ::":';Soach Jack Cisco.The first half ended with.li' ,_ 'scoring any points.:.j:~,,:, ''''';i .'" ,:TIGERETTE,S

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OTipgeenrjSngas ...ttek,Gql'lf'fZZI.•al':'...t ~M:-,fiI~ber .1 seeding as they brought homl', "'" ' .,.... '.....: . ..'~JIl"'pnsblp for' tOO first

recovered. f.Ot,lIle.1'lgllii.:.;", .~f..,;;j~, ''', tw I"'matches'- 'Le dlstriUn ,. th 0 f' ._~ .. ,n ,I', ,', ",... ,ct, ,e f.lDW, ,e.'ffget1t'. '" .,... ,.,;wltbo~ ~.lOIII! of, a',slnnledellied.llll ,tAW~;'OO;' , :;".n, ~ ..J. ..........from. lUtclJ, 8I!rieJlBtill':Jj .. ' "1.... V~' ~p;':'e '~llIllIl

extral ;".rthelnlfY·A1~r~· ';J. ,,'~',~~ wasg v~.....gers'••",." " ,'" : ·~hur. Call.l4n'came'OUtOll' .. , '." ",;~,~: ),~:t.J " ,';lUId 1$-%; For Capitan 1n thl' firstCalTlzozo took over att&;; .. ;, ",Qndy Cline had 8 points, Donna

after the kick-off. They 'It ' .< ",.... 3. Debby - 2, and Kathleen Storymove the baliandwereforee ;. and ReglniJ Lobb - 1 ea~h. In the secQndProctor was a ble to blQck ' ',~ ,i!u.!le J.ba Lamb had 6 points, Story - 4,Tigers took over on the a \~ Beth Long - 2, and ,Cooper, Saliy Abe...line. Capitan, moved down, "f ~<lI1lbteandDebble GlIstl1lo -I each.yard line, where It WlllI . ;<;"'4A; t!Je champ(onshlp match, It was'rhe Tigers elected togo{~:.l',;~ against Cloudcroft .lor lIle thirdAJdaz klckedll lleld g~: "~~::Ip a row. However, t!DIs, year theHelms'dolng tile holding;, :l~tifwere different lllI Capitan won 15-2good and. CapltanleadJ04'~";,;.,, "" }l!~'*11;

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malle 11$ world premiere there. Thedisplay PfodllCCS a vls,\Ill1 trip Into thefuture and bas been IllItionally billed as the"most thought-provoking elthiblt of the20th Century". This is tbe fil1lt time ever 'the exhibit has been on publlc display.

Space Hall sources feel much of thellUCcess of the el!hibit is the direct result of

!li:' .;11,:' -,ll,n,atl()nal trend towanllnteres~,mspace," '~,,,; .llC!enCe and ,the future. :BeY<l!1d;" i"t."l\f')~omorrowis a reallstlcvel1llonof Star'. ,"f,: Wars and Battleship Galactiea," noted

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. QUITCLAIM DEEDSCharle~ D. Calhoun and Eileen H.

Calhoun to Calhoun Fanns, Inc., a Texascorp., Lot37, Block 4, Unit2, Sierra BlancaSub., I;ineoln County, N. M. •

JolUI A. Calho)!n and Helen G. Calhoun toCalhoun Farms, Inc., a Texlls corp., Lot37, Block 4, Ullit 2, Sierra Blanca Sub.,Lincoln CbuntY,N. M.

Henry B. Jone~ and Charlotte BranchJones to AlIlI/I L. Jones. Lot 5, Block 13,PineclUf, Unit 4, Lincoln Count)', N. M.

H. Waterman and Dena Waterman toAlton Lane andGJorill/lna Lane: Lois8and9, Bloclt 12, Paradise Can)'on Sub.,l.JricolnCounty.N. M.

Bonham Farms, inc.. a N~w Mexicocorp., tQ 'rhe DlllIIJQnd AGaltl~GQmp!!nY, .aN. M. CQrp., a tracl7~' x: 7~'lyJngln t.ot~,SectlQn 14, TUS, R19~, N.M.P.M., LincolnCoUnty, N.M. .

ChlIrtel' Building & D\!veiopm~nl Col'"pQrallon, u New IVI~1(ico ~orp" to DoradQDevelQlllJ)ept CQrpol'atii>n,a New Me1(icoCQrp.. Lot 95, Inn~brook Village, J.,in.colnCounty,N. IVI.

Dora<lQ Development CQrpQralloni /lNew Meldco CQrp., to Henry Siegmann anQNaomi Sjegm/lnn, Lot' 95. InnsbrookVillage, UncQlnCQunty, N. M.

ClilhoWi Fanus, Inc., Il Te1(a~ corp., to~thel 01l!on, an un<llvided 1/2 interest inIIlId to Lot 37" Block 4, Unit 2, SierraBlanca Sub., Lincoln County, N; M.

JQIUI Denys IVIcCoy and Helene G.MeCo)' to B~rnice C. Pe~r)', Tract I. LQI26; Buckner Sub.. Lincoln county, N. lit:Tract II, Lot I, Block 7, Cree lVIeadowsGIIuntry Club Sub., LlncQin County, N: M.:Tract 1II, A part of Lot 2, Block 7,· CreeMeadows Country. Club. Sub., UncQInCounty, N. M.

Johnny F. Mobley and Shirley A. Mobleyto Kenneth W. Patterson and Bobbie J.Patter~on, LQt27, Block 17, Forest HeightsSub., Lincoln County, N. M.

H. Leon Dudley to Lynette M. Dudley,Lot 6, Block 10, Unit 2, Alpine Village Sub.,Lincoln County, N.M. .

White Mountain Dev~lopment Company,Inc., Ii New Menco corp., to Carl E. Smithand Op!!l LaNeJl·Smith, Lot I, Block 4.First Addition ~o Airport West, LincolnCounty, N. IVI.

Cllrl E. Smith and Opal LaNeJl Smith toDon E. Dale and Doroth)' J. Dale, LotI,Block 4, First Addition to AirpQrt West,Lincoln County. N. IVI.

Lee Roy Johnson and Thelma K.Johnson to WlIliam P. Myers and judith A.lVI)'ers, Lot 15, BIQck I, Ruidoso Pine LodgeCo. Sub., Lincoln County, N. M.

Raymond .and Barbara Sanchez toDonald or Mar)' Kraft, Lot 13, Block I,Morris Addition, Lincoln Count)', N. M.

Lookout Estates, a New Mellico corp., toA. T. Amold and JoAnn Amoid and JoeDudenhoeffer and BUlle DudenhQ~ffer lI/IdLarry Calverley and Linda Calverley, atract of land In Ruidoso. Lincoln County,New lVIexlco,.S27, TUS, R13E, N.M.P.M.,Lincoln County, N. M.

C.O. Millin, alk/a Charles O. Millin toRonald T. MacWhorter and Darlene W.MacWhorter, Lots 2, 3and 4. Block 2, ThirdAddiUon to Cree Meadow Heights Sub.,Lincoln County, N. M.

Mary Ellen Petty to William LSwrencePayle, Steven Thomas' Payle and LauraLynne Pa)'te, Lot 4, Block 2, Glen GroveSub., Lincoln County, N. M.

Jo~lIen Pelty Feind to William FIlIlInPelty, Lot 3, Block 2, Glen Grove Additionto Ruidoso, Lincoln County, N.M.

Darrell A. Swayze. sole and onl)' heir ofOrba G. Swayze, Deceased, to RadioCarlsbad, Inc., d/b/a KBAD AM-FM, aNew Mexico corp., Lots 11 and 12, Block C,Ruidoso. Pine Lodge Addition, UncolnCounty,N. M. .

Donald H. Riley lI/Id Jellllelte Riley toBamqy Rue and Lydia Rue, Lots 3 lI/Id 4,

. Block 8, WhIte Mountain Estates. Unit 1,Lincoln COllllty, N. M.•

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WARII.ANTY ,D~EDSlIt,..1 A. lI."ws~y !lnQ G.t.. nqws~y to

. Truitt Doyle /Uld Vlrgini/l Doyle, T~ct I,toot 28, Buckn~rSull., J.,lnCOIn County,N.IIf.; Tract II,· Lot 1., BIQCII 7, CI'jlelIfeaJl"w~ GIIUl1tl'Y Clull Sull. t.i!tcolnCQunlY, N•.IIf.; 'rrllcl JII, A part ot LQI2,jJIQck 7, Gree"lIteaQQWS CQUnlry ClubSub.,Lincoln Counl)', N.IIf.

JolUlnY !i'.lItQ.1lIeYll/ldShirley A.lItQllley10 RexB. ltllSl1!1is !lnd Virginia L.

.J;tasmus, t,IIl2;l, BIQPk I, tlnil One of AltoNQrUJ Sub., LincQInCollJ:lt)', N. 1If. .

Lakeside Corporlltlon, a N~wllfexlcoCO!1l:,lo Dr. William E. R!lnkln /lnd'JMlceP. Ra~n, LIlt 69, Bioelll, Unit 1, SierraBI/lnc!l Sub., Lincoln Counl)', N. M.

Lakeside Corpllration; Il New MexicQcorp. to V. C. Smllrt lI/Id VO/lciUe Smart,toot 3, Bloclt 12, Unit 3, ~.to Lakes Golf IIlIdCollIltry Club Sub., Lincoln County, N. 1If.~. L. F/lubionlllld Cor/l B. Faubion to

Cl!ffQrd W. Owen lI/IQ Geralde/ln Owen,Lot I, Blook 9, FI~t AdQitlon to GreenMeaQows Addition, Lincoln County, N. M.

Ruidoso Land Company, a Mississippicorp. to G.H. Lawless, Jr. IIlId J/lckieLaWless, Lo.t 3, .Block. 9; Del NorteAddition, Lincoln County,N. lit. .

Gene H. Clark IIlId lIfareill E., Clark lI/IdW/lrd S. Clark and G~orgla·M. Clark andJohn A. Dra~e !In<l I1~broah A. DraglsietQ Clark M., Mitcham and Loreta B. Mil­eham, Lot 28, Block 2, Ahporl West Sub.,Lincoln County, N. M.

Howard Hassell and Arveta Hassell toEmil)' Wilson and George E. Wilson, LoU,Block 7, Golf Course Estates, LincolnCount)', N. M. .

A.C. Boren and Mozelle Boren toWilliam Levi WUCOll and M)'rna MosesWilCOX, Loll; l~ and 11; BlOCk M,: ValleyH~ights Sub., Uncoln County, N. M.

AI1Iln L. Jones to Noble Wiltshire lI/IdPamala Wiltshire, UK 7, Block 13,Pinecllff, Unit 4, Lincoln County, N. M.

. LlO)'d H. Gray and Vonda Gray to AlleeH. Crawley, LoI11, Block I, River ParkAddition, Lincoln County, N. M.

JolUI C. PhllUps and Karen Phillips toBen B. Creco Trust, a tract Qf land In the.Village of RuiQoso, New Mexico, part ofLQt 3, Block 10, While Mountain Estates,UnitI,Uncoln County, N. M.

· JoIU1 C. PhlIUps an~ Karen Phillips to~,,~p~":;!e.elt)plnd.Zane.Petty, a tract QI.:!llI/Id"~lI~~:'Y.m.age.of Ruidoso, New~..M!!lIlc;o'~1a~BI0Sk ~O, While Mountain!l"\~,!4\e:'.¥jU~"!f1cOIn:cpunty, N. M.

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