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DEANN4 CI.ENEY ,[email protected] .. : The City of Ruidoso Downs this week becatne the first com- mWlity in the state and one of ·only a ,handful naiion\vide to accept 'ordinances restricting . sale and use of products which 'contain phosphates, within its city limits. ' . The ordinances were need-' ed, city leaders said, to help reduce the amount of phos- phates polluting the Rio Ruidoso through stonn water drainage as well as the dis- charge of phosphates in excess 'at the regional Waste· \Vater Treatment Plant. The ordinances, one \vhich regulates the sale and use of detergents, and the other which governs the sale and use of lawn fertilizers, go into effect Sept. 1 and carry with them . . . is the first in the state to restrict levels in soaps and fertilizers '·Ruidoso'Downs ., .. .. . . . ,approves .' phosphate : "'/0 ' •• .. ' " . 1 ...... .' . , See 'page 7A ", . , . . " ' •• t " .. .. ... AMOUNTAIN OF HARMONIC'A ' , 404J .; -,. . ' , I " , t" .... " ,. ' « ' . .f . ..:, " ' A retaining wall will replace the wal that collapsed. last· spring ,UIB.l CIOWa B.lJSTAFF KIDt Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds is cast in red by evening's glow and the stage lights, at Saturday"s Mountain of Blues Festival at Wingfield Park. The T-Birds headlined the 9th annual festival, which drew a large crOWd. see 2A for more photos from the event. River Crossing wall being rebuilt earlier than eXpected, a sequence that led to the peeling of the wall After th a.t, "1 reviewed five or six new designs, but either I couldri't build them or DIANNE STAuiNGS there was a safetyprobletn/' he said. "I finally 'locked everyone in one room and we're not - leaving Until we com.e up with the right plan." He knows people wonder what's taking so·' The desigh that emerged for the massive long and that neighbors across the river are wall ,at the project straddling the rover watching for construction to begin on a portion . on Sudderth Drive will feature a "tiered" ·ofthe wall that collapSed laSt September. approach with sOme landscaping. ' . , But Rodger Cames, construction president of ' Construction is s'et to begin this 'week on thE! Opti;on .1 Realty Group, said finding the ,right new 18-foot-wide. 35-foot-tall retainer wall. ptan after the wall, failure and subsequent Concrete 'piers will extend about' 15 feet to the wiSuecessful attempt at rebuilding by "an bedrock; according to information from ,3, com" 'expert," took time. He wanted do get it right, he' pany spo)tesm8Il. . said, standing last Wednesday on a road thitt "ThE! plans were a.pproved two weekS ago by gives an 'utlobstructed, view of the wall at the the village 'building pertirlt department," River Crossing commercial and condominium Carnes said. "The new wall will be safe to con.. ,development. , shuct with a strong The finished ptod.. ' The original wall plan was put together by a uct will be aesthetically pleasing.;' firm, but, Carnes· said' " ' :Ruidoso its climate delivered too much ram , I , ,"',' ), - \ . .' . .. ··Powell, "HlgginS.: "ely .. ··cOunty wfuners: "0 '·.l)ubWilliallls leads ihLincoln' Co"utlW; Butts.turtts' strong: challenge' tram -- •• ". •••• '. 0- .... .',' ; " •• , ' , ... - - •• >.'. . ., "DIANNE '". ': ,water . .' ,In : .score a Victory 'over, ,_: _, _. . 'the llepublican' nomi- ,Maury St. JQoo wfis trailing' Sill 'whbturned in a , v, , -. ' ' nation for cQunty,com- D<»n', strong _ . the ,',final ,percent- ,.missioner in District 5 with 227 . Williams' by just a few votes. ' '. In,the District 5fl race' for ' 'age ,at press,tin;ie,' including an(]. winner face Democrat· .state' ,representative, which' early ballots, compared :fOI;-:, Dennis VordemanIl, and ,includes voters in. of for election, 'mer, county 'commissioner any independentQr minor Lincoln, and Oterp' Counties, 187'votes;· party, ·candid.ates the iJ?cwnbent' Dtlb' led and "continued . tltatway with November general election. Leo, Martinez' in., Lincoln , throughQut , the ,day, said J 70 attorney David Stevens, " ·.In Distri,Ct '4,Mto resident ,County. The vv.mD.er will face Clerk'TaJnmie Maddox. 51., '\ " . ' (316.votes) was Provencher' 'i. ' Election day apathy mir-, ' 'Powell will face leadin,g insUrance Dave in the general election.. "rored early and vot-· Ralph' Romero 'and 'any 'Parks {238 votes); The Wiimer In the District 59 .race· for' ing" she said, with 500 voting pendent ' will face off . state ,representative,whith early and 154 cast,ing: 'dates .the -Leighton' Jr. and, includes voter$, (rOJll Chaves Maddox said" she . . any other ifidepen4eJ}t 9r ' Countjes, fOrni,er" installed new soJtware to speed no local contested in the general . ,Ruj,4oso High , up the sorting of. those ballots Democratic races, other, election. Mike Kakuska' was trailing by precinct, that by of ,contested in the, ,. In the race for Division II . ,Nora in Lincoln' , band consumed many hour!? in' priInary' with 20 f,)f Magistrate Judge based' in County votjng.Botb are' from preVious elections: . .' the,coUnty's 21 pr.ecincts report- Rui du'so, . incumbent judge Roswell. The Winner will face Unofficial _figures jng at, press tune were: " William Butts appeared to Ellen' Wednm of Cloudcroft in !'lovember .. I i I ; '.. •• J. ; , . ' . 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fiaquel HanlStln, 'right. affixes an IVoted ~ticker 'on Sgn Patricio's -BratJlioAlvaTado Sr. at the San .PatricioSeriior CJtizens CenterTue~day. By noon,'51 voters had reg- ~istered in \hi~ District 5 precinct onthe county cO{1lmission.

penalties from $250 to $500. ifviolnted~

Passage of the ordinancesfollow state prompting and new +standards imposed in Janunry2004, limiting phosphorous J(...v­els to .1 mlllit,rmms per liter at

,th.e regioJ)nl Waste \VuterTreatment Plant...

"The level must be loweredeither going into the \vns!e..water system or coming OUl,M

Steve Baumgam \vilh theSurface \Valer Quality ,Bureauof the S1f11e Environ.mentDepartment told officiuls inApril, noting that in time. the .1milligram standard likely \YilIbe set on other communitie..c; inNe\v ~lexico.

Baumgarn said his officeeontinues to receive complaintsabout heavy algae gt"O,vthdownstream of plants that is

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. The ordinances were need-'ed, city leaders said, to helpreduce the amount of phos­phates polluting the RioRuidoso through stonn waterdrainage as well as the dis­charge of phosphates in excess'at the regional Waste· \VaterTreatment Plant.

The ordinances, one \vhichregulates the sale and use ofdetergents, and the otherwhich governs the sale and useoflawn fertilizers, go into effectSept. 1 and carry with them

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KIDt Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds is cast in red by evening's glow and the stage lights, at Saturday"sMountain of Blues Festival at Wingfield Park. The T-Birds headlined the 9th annual festival, which drew a largecrOWd. see~ge 2A for more photos from the event.

River Crossing wall being rebuiltearlier than eXpected, a sequence that led to thepeeling of the wall facade~

After tha.t, "1 reviewed five or six newdesigns, but either I couldri't build them or

DIANNE STAuiNGS there was a safetyprobletn/' he said. "I finallyJstal!!nu@"'u:.ldoJi!!Zn;,~.~om 'locked everyone in one room and ~u:ud we're not

-~----- ~ leaving Until we com.e up with the right plan."He knows people wonder what's taking so·' The desigh that emerged for the massive

long and that neighbors across the river are wall ,at the project straddling the Rui~Osoroverwatching for construction to begin on a portion . on Sudderth Drive will feature a "tiered"·ofthe wall that collapSed laSt September. approach with sOme landscaping. ' .

, ButRodger Cames, construction president of ' Construction is s'et to begin this 'week on thE!Opti;on .1 Realty Group, said finding the ,right new 18-foot-wide. 35-foot-tall retainer wall.ptan after the wall, failure and subsequent Concrete 'piers will extend about' 15 feet to thewiSuecessful attempt at rebuilding by "an bedrock; according to information from ,3, com"'expert," took time. He wanted do get it right, he' pany spo)tesm8Il. .said, standing last Wednesday on a road thitt "ThE! plans were a.pproved two weekS ago bygives an 'utlobstructed, view of the wall at the the village 'building pertirlt department,"River Crossing commercial and condominium Carnes said. "The new wall will be safe to con..

,development. , shuct with a strong design~ The finished ptod.. 'The original wall plan was put together by a uct will be aesthetically pleasing.;'

natiojjally~known firm, but, Carnes· said' " ':Ruidoso~d its climate delivered too much ram

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"DIANNE STALu~G~' '". ': ,water a~ti~st J~lckie rowe~l,', . .' ,In Dis~rict' 2,in~bent : .score a Victory 'over, c~~nger,_: _, _~J!!II;tW~'JIidoso'!.~~'"E~'!'_~ _. . ~g 'the llepublican' nomi- ,Maury St. JQoo wfis trailing' Sill Beltr~, 'whbturned in a

, • v, , ~. -. ' ' nation han~Y for cQunty, com- iRUid~so Vill~geCouncilorD<»n', strong showing~ _. Altho~gh the ,',final ,percent- ,.missioner in District 5 with 227. Williams' by just a few votes. ' '. In,the District 5fl race' for '

'age w~n~t:talljed,at press,tin;ie,' 'v~~s, including ab~entee, an(]. ~Tbe winner ~l face Democrat· .state' ,representative, which'votert~ou.tinLin~ln9,OUl).ty· early ballots, compared ~to :fOI;-:, ~aul Dennis VordemanIl, and ,includes voters in. s~ctiops· offor ,Tue8d~y's" .prim~ election, 'mer, county 'commissioner any independentQr minor Lincoln, and Oterp' Counties,s~~~Ughtln,th~~oniing Mon:royM~nteswith187'votes;· party, ·candid.ates 'i~ ~ the iJ?cwnbent' Dtlb' W~lliams ledand "continued . tltatway c~ntractorDennis~Noskerwith November general election. ~ Leo, Martinez' in., Lincoln

, throughQut , the ,day, saidJ • 70 ~d attorney David Stevens, " ·.In Distri,Ct '4,Mto resident ,County. The vv.mD.er will face'Cotin~Clerk'TaJnmie Maddox. 51., '\ " . ' ~,Frank,:Ili.ggins (316.votes) was D,em~atCarolyD.Provencher'

'i. ' Election day apathy mir-, ' 'Powell will face De~ocrat, leadin,g insUrance 8.g~nt Dave in the general election.."rored early and absen~ vot-· Ralph' Romero 'and 'any ind~ 'Parks {238 votes); The Wiimer • In the District 59 .race·for'ing" she said, with 500 voting pendent ornlinorp~c~<\i" ' will face off 'ag~tDe.nocra,t. state ,representative,whithearly and 154 cast,ing: ab~entee 'dates ~in .the Nov~mber~general -Leighton' ~ny", D~vis' Jr. and, includes voter$, (rOJll Chaves~allo~. Maddox said" she el~ction.'. ~ . any other ifidepen4eJ}t 9r~or ' ~d ~coln Countjes, fOrni,er"

~ installed new soJtware to speed ,Wit~'no local contested ~~'candidatesin the general . ,Ruj,4oso High Sch~l,prin~pal

, up the sorting of. those ballots Democratic races, other, res~tS .~ ~ election. Mike Kakuska' was trailingby precinct, so~ething that by of ,contested race~ in the, ,. In the race for Division II . ,Nora Esi>ino~a in Lincoln'

, band consumed many hour!? in' Rep~b1ican priInary' with 20 f,)f Magistrate Judge based' in County votjng.Botb are' frompreVious elections: . .' the,coUnty's 21 pr.ecincts report- Ruidu'so, . incumbent judge Roswell. The Winner will face

Unofficial _figures 8h.o~ed jng at, press tune were: " William Butts appeared to ~ Pemocr~t Ellen' Wednm of Cloudcroft in !'lovember..

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. Salas oversees divisionsgreatly',. impacted by' the.'increaSe 'in .fuel and. utilitycOsts. He raised activity fees.at the parks to help boOst rev-

. enue, he said•.. . McKnight said that as. viI­. Iage manager she is chargedwith developing a budget th8tWill meet state statutoryguidelines.. .,

"That's what I have done," ..she said. "Ifthe council wantssomethin~ different, pleaseshare with me." , .

The preliminary budgetwas approved unanimouslyfor submission to the statedepartment. of Finance andAdministration.

With all ftuids. consideJ"!3d,revenues .tlt'~ proj~ fol'2006-07 at$23;9'3.6,~2.{!.andeXpenses at $~.a33,1)79.Thecash balance :Carr;ieil fOrwardof $10,034,986 wili shrink to$5,636,832 at the end of theyear to' make up the deficitfrom new revenues. • .

Under the general fund.revenues of $8.7 million arebudgeted and expenses .of$8.3 Inillion, but $787,364must be transferred to other'funds; The estimated cashcarryover of $1.17 million inthe general fund will drop to .$747,506 by the mid of $,e2006-07 fiscal year, 'but the$694,953 state-required re­serve will be mlot.

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. Gagen with the U.S; . ForestService, Smokey Bear RangerDistrict. A hotshot crew fromCalifornia and two fire engineSwere ailSigned.

"Everyone was releasedfrom tJiefire Monday night, sothat· ot;le is done," he said'IUesday:

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Democrat thank-yous

McCarthy-like tetrito,ry:, ·It's jpst my opinion, and perhaps iJ.fe\v others outside of the president's 29piircent .appr~val rating, but I'd say theChicks rule!

Still, voter fraud is a serious issue.And. whether justified or not, it is .clearthat too many New Mexico voters lackfaith in the absollite integrity of the ays-'tern, .

The Legisla~urehas passed bills ineach olthe past two .sessions trying toease voter conceInS. The latest bill willreqUire that touch~screenVotingmachines be rephwed by paper ballots. .

Beffort. and others in her party , ..opposed the refonn billS because they do.not require a photoID. Voters can show 'their plastic voter IDcard or a photo ro.They can also verilY thclr identity· .through a.utility bill,bankstatement,student ID or tribal ID. Or, they canmerely state their name, birth date andlast,four digits of their Social Security .number.

, That ~eems a bit lax to :me. But, 1.suspect'the entire'issue will becolile .moot soon enOUgh, as laWihakers·inWashington, D.C, move ahead withplans for a federallD. .

WALTER RUBEL has been a newsman. for 25 YCetrS and the Santa Fe bureauchief for the ~uidosoNews since 2003.He can be. reached at w'rubel®lcslln­MWs.Com

·To the editor:As you may be aware, the Oemocn;ttic ­

Parties of Lincoln and Otero ·Counties .­. hosted a Democrl;itic Candidab!s .Show­

case on May 17.The fund-raising event Was held at

theAlto Lakes Golf &,pountry Club from6-9 p.m. Over 150 attended to .meet,greet and hear Candidates for local asw~ll as statewide offices. . '

I want to take the time to thankeveryone who participated and, in partic­ular, the following merchilOts and, peoplewho sponsored tables, contributed doorprizes Dr auction items: RuidosoRoastery, End of the Vine, Viva NewMexico, Eclispe Body Bronzing, GSVTitle CD.• Le Bistro. J. Roberts, BLISSYoga/Massage, Otero Courity Dems,Sierra Blanca Motors, Ruidoso Shuttle,Hubbard Enter.prises. Paul Vorder­mann, Dr, Stephen Easley. C. DawnProvencher. '!bny Davis, Ron Duncan,Marc Prelo II, John Underwood, Jolmny& Marty Cope. Leslie Singh and 'Thny

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I always enjoy Ned Cantwell'scolumns, but I think that Ned has pre­maturely announced· the demise of theDixie Chicks this time. Their new CDopened at'nuinber one on the pop chartsand - get this - on th'e country charts aswell, beating '!bby Keith's latest releaseby a 2 to 1 margin in sales.. The country radio boycott has only

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Th~ defense rests'Th the editor:

Mr. Mitchell's very, defensive letter(pun intende!l) [Judge Butts fair andtpugh on DWI, Your Opinion, May 261certainly makes my point. ,When a

. defense attorney supports a judge, it'snot because.he's tough on crime... · .

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After all, we genuinely want this ven-ture to be a service to the community a,ndto the local kids who have never evenseen an ice' cream truck around herebefore. So to everyone with an open mind

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'Th the editor:I was hoping that the recentanival of··

a local ice cream truck would be viewedas an' asset to 'our comlnunity. After all,'historically, ice cream' trucks havebrought smiles to kids and their parents:a welcome treat on a hot swpmer day.

While many patrons have'been 'extra­ordinarily pleased, se.veral grouchy localshave been quite rude. There seems to. bea serious problem withcompetitiQn inbusiness for· some village folk.

·Apparently they do not realize that com-·petition in .business is one of the thingsthat makes America a free country.

t.ntimately it is beneficial to the ownerand consumer because it 'forces ali estab­lishment to raise their standards andprovide higher quality and serVice. ;In my.personal experience $If opening a smallbusiness here in the past, I was appalled'.to receive an actual "No CompetitioJ;lClause" with my lease stating that Icould I\ot sell anything the same or simi­lar to what other shops nearby were sell­ing, such as bottled water (If· you canimagine that).

Some people have been defensive inthis same way regarding the ice creamtruck. afraid that we will some how takeaway their business by selling a few icecream bars.

I would implore members of the com­munity to lighten up and allow yourselfto enjoy something as traditionally pleas­ant and friendly as an ice cream truck. 1would also like to thank the many who

.· a:ve,rnor Bill Richardson referred meht officials engaged in cross-jurisdic-

... . it as a "glitch.". . tional :finger~pointingas to the cause of .the proble;m. The Secretary of state's

Senator Sue' Wilson Beffort, an office biame!> the 'county clerks, theAlbuquerque Republican who is running· . clerks blame the state.'for lieutenant governor, had' a ~her. RichardsQn; who supported the elec-assessment. tion-reform bill,describEid the situation

"It is notju;st a mess ofmisU\kes, it's Ii· l1B a ."fixableproblem." ,fraud," she said. . .. "I.think it's going to work well in the .. Secretary of State Rebecca Vigil- .. general. But there' are some glitchesGiron said last'week" that lier office has whenyou try to change things," he said'-been flooded with phope Clllls fi-om vot- .13effurl, whQ opposed the bill, sees theers complairJing about inistakes on the mistakes on the ID cards as proof that.

1. neY::'!. plastic vateriD cards. Ii· the whol~ package is .flawe~, .. ..

. The state beganmailihg out t 'e Ii~W "The only good out of this current 'cards on May 22, and plans to mail one mess is, that the voter IDbill is beirigto alll.l million registered voterB,.at a· . exposed..., what it is. - useless, a wastecost ofabout $1 million:. of taxpayer money and a: fraud," she ..

The new cards, whicJt replace the old, - said. .paper voter. idehtification tha:t was . 'One of'the Universal truths of goveI'll-issued lit the time of registratioJl, are ment is that thoseOri the oppoSite side

·clilled for in an election-J'*;!fonn bill of the .ruling party toc:! often see conspir-passed by the Legislature. Voter~will .,. acy and foul play in situations that .cannot need them to caSt a ballotiiI' moreaceurately be desCribed as plain,

· Tuesday's primary election,. old incompetence.Vigil-Giron said the most common Ahd in this Cl1E!e, I'm ribt sureincom>J

mii>takes were thingssueh asa wrong petenee isn't too' harsh a judgment.address or birth date. She said in some Sending out; new ill cards to a mobilecases,ID.cards wetemailed to ·people society of'more than 1 million voters is awho have died. . . huge undertaking tha:tis ilt>t going to

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This is crazy, just 'crazy. There isno way any state in the nationcould screw up voter registrationmore completely than what youare describing here. Nothing

worse can go wrong.Oh, yes it can, too.,

Check this out. Notonly do they send thevoter identificationcards to dead people,they send 100,000 ofthem to the wronghomes.

So let me follow thiS.You spend a ton ofmoney on voter IDcards no one needs inthe first place, You send

a whole lot of them to dead peo­ple. Than you send 100,000 ofthe cards to wrong addresses.That's 100,000 votes and youdon't know if they are valid Drnot. That is absolutely incredible.My head is spinning. Nothing,absolutely nothing, could getmore outlandish than the plotyou have already outlined.

Oh, yeah? There's more. Asicing on the cake. you make surethat thousands of these cards getsent out after the election isalready over.' Voter ID, cardsAFTER the election. Isn't thatwild?

Wild sure, but trouble is, isthere anyone in the world whocould imagine a state where,things get so tangled?

People in New Mexico might, getit.

(Just theh a skinny guy withbig glasses, earrings and the .faint smell ofmarijuana burstsinto the room.) Sorry I'm late forthe story conference, but I've gotit. You said to think outside thebox.' Listen to this. Jesus marriesMary Magdalene and they havea kid! ~

, That's it! Conference over.Even New Mexico can't come upwith a more bizarre notion than ,that.

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Governor Richardsonpays a visit.

We'd like to know we're being heardreassuring 'in North-Southrelations. " . .

And while officials and citi­zens might want ,to takeadvantage of this hole-in~the­

wall scheduling to bend thegovernor's ear '011 a number oftimely topics, we should' alsomake clear our dissatisfaction,over Richardson's recent bud.'get vetoes of local capital out­lay requests approved by thestate Legislature.

Of course, you don't alwaysget what you want in politics.But at a time when the state ~flush with oil and gas' revenueit is inconceivable and uncon­scionable that the governorcouldn't see the money through 'Ifor more' deserving projects. 1'

But when you have national I

political aspirations, grand· Istanding items such as a space- Iport and a commuter train, orthe .folly of trying to bring an " INFL team to the region,~res-Ionate past local school districts 1

all the way to a bigger stage. !

Let's get 'this straight: First, theysend voter ID cards to the dead

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H ollywood daydreamers sitaround a conference tabledoing what they do best,

daydreaming about the sitcomsensation that will shower uponthem unfathomablewealth. 'I'hrough thedoor you can hear thisdialogue:

I've got it. ER washuge. Let's write onecalled DB.

DB! Love it. Short forDetective Barney?

Nab. Short for DumbButt. See, what we'll do,we'll invent these wackylegislators and bureau­crats who live in a statewith crappy roads, schools thatneed fixing, and a bunch of otherstuff. But instead of targetingthose projects, they come up witha plan to spend a millibn buckson useless voting identificationcards.

That's dumb, but not enoughplot for 13 episodes.

We need to flesh it out. Let'ssay the action takes place in thisstate where you don't even needthe stupid card to vote. AIl youneed to do is tel1 the voting offi­cials who you are, when youwere born, and the last fournumbem of YOUI' Social Securitynumber.

So, ummm, why would thisstate spend $1 million sending

- Cards no one needs?That's the gimmick, see.

There is no reason to send thecards in the first place. It's totalidiocy. Sets itself up for a lot ofone-linem. But, listen to this. Itgets better. We have the statesend a lot of these cards to deadpeople.

Dead people. What woulddead people do with voting iden­tification cards?

Dub! That's the point of theplot line. See, the dead people ,can't vote so whoever ends upwith the ID card does get to vote,even ifhe is not registered. Thatway, no one. knows whether theelection is fixed Dr not.

I gotta admit, you're on a roU.

G overnor Bill Richardsonwill be in Ruidoso todayto meel with officials

representing Ruidoso, LincolnCounty and Ruidoso Downs, aswell as members of the public.

The sessi'ons at RuidosoVillage Hall on Cree Meadows·Drive will give fol~ an oppor­tunity to broach any subject fordiscussion with the governor.

But you'd better take a num­ber and get in line. The sched­ule is highly programmed:

• Village ofRuidoso Council,2:30 - 2:45 p.m.

• Lincoln County Commis­• sion, 2:45 - 3 p.m.

• City of Ruidoso DownsCouncil, 3 - 3:15 p.m.

• The public, 3 - 4 p.m.In addition, the governor

will earlier have lunch in Altowith .invited guests and willtour the Upper Canyon to talkabout fire suppression projects.

We appreciltte the gover­nor's visit; his attention to ourarea is at least symbolically

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A little girl named Sydney enticed and Fn,Iittetas,were ~Ieased. All of ..•'Ii' Monarch butterfly' to sit on her . these are indigenous'to New Meldco..~mall finger for' al\lhoit while anc;I. . Jennifer Chadwick of RuidosoTravis coax:ed aJ;lother '~utterfly out. of .' Home ~areanl;lHospice truly has out­his box ,to join others on the flowers. done. herself with the founding of this,Grandfather Qoc Annala got pictlirestradition here 'inLincoln CoUnty.

. to record the event. . . . Last year at tlie inaugural ReleaseAcute. dark-haired girl ~xciteiny I quizzed Jenilifer about the inception

released her butterfly lind. then her ot'this eventand13he told me she readgrandfather;AlliJ\; rushed to see if he about. live butterlly releases 8J;ld W8J;lt­could purchaae another butterfly for ed to tryithere.·-Payton. to release. This event.was wit- I, for one, am glad that she had thenessed by both her grandmothers. foresight to take tlte plunge and I

A great addition to the event was hope' that it continues to .gr9W. Don't .Gerald Sinclair who helped create the miss it next year. . .atm!lsphere with his native flute tunes I also understand from speaking'and his telling'ofancient atories ofbut- .with Jennifer that the R4idDso Newsterflies and wiehe.s. His'skill in play~ sponsored all'the advertising this year,ing, and actually creating, these flutes Thank you Ruidoso New.• for gettingis certainly remarkable. '. out the wQrd on this (as the yOl1th of

Usually fund-raisers iriclude meals, this era: would say) AWESOME hap­silent aueijons, etc., but this is a total- penil1g.ly different affair. It is. in the great- Thanks, Jennifer; fol' a "br:eathless" .outdoors. with our.· beautiful mountain moment in our all-tao-busy lives!blue skies as a backdrop .for people of Maury St, Johnall walks - bankers, teachers. nurses, Lincoln Countyconvenience.~storeowners, retired mep.

'Ibi;he edi~r: 'Hav,e' you ever anticipated an event

for weeks or months and then whenth~,ti1De arrived it actually left you"breathless"?' ' .

For me May 27· was such a time.Gathering around the pavilion clutch_ing small, flat white boxes, each of us'waited impatiently for the stroke of 2p.m. - children, parents, grandpar­erits, all ages of Ruidoso 'folks. Andthen the time had come and we care­fully opened1.he small boxes to fihdthe'sleepy butterflies, wanned by ourhands, ready to greet' the Ruidoso,

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. : to, theoutsl;anditlg wol'Ir.'()feveryonl! at· ·Water.ft.les SIlPuld sm.y·pu.. t.ALG&C c. Pl',\~Heath, F,& BJ)ireqtor .and hiI;l terPficstaft'did a great job in '1b.th~editor:· .'allttingup. ~he 0 rOOIll f,o S8Il:dy ,I$m Writing tlUs letter to~ watel; ..SchifIinaii's ~riencedeye.Qhillf.]. ~hts o\YIlerain C1)aves, EJdd.y, Lea, .

.,~, liUl,dhie peoplePJit mtt a fine apread. Lincoln, OWro, 'Roo"evelt and DeBaeaThe, Wait-:lilt!l!f wc;ire always . ready, Cll~tiel\l.:whosew..tertiles are .admllh ..'courteolUi end competent. . ." ,iateredby the District 2 Office 'of the. And itgoe~, Withqut saymgth.at State ~ngineeri,n Ro"l~ell. .' " ::without the candidates. ,the event In an e,ff9;rt:to moderni'l'e its.systl'ro,·wQuldn.'thav:e ~PPened,Thank each the Office of the State E;ngineerin.ofyoufortravelfug to' Liricoln. County Santa''Fe ·plans··tO phy$ically move'alland sharing·your views, ideas 8J;ld of'the original waj:errights files!Wm '

'platfonna. You each 'offer the ,voters ..the .Roswell office 'to Albuque'!<J,1.ie.. choice 8J;ld for that we. thlink you. . where they will pe sCanned into .a digi-

. ' , ..', Don Dutton tald~tab~e. . . '..Linco.!n County Chair. Ow' original . files. will then be

DemoeraticParty . aI'chiVlid,in Santa .Fe 8J;ld our onlyaccess. to our records will be via com-

I.ocal' EMS rec;ogQized' puter... .. Many things c8J;lhappen in' this . , W8J;lt to go copy your own file like tam

· 1b the 'editor: process aild most of them' are bad. gOing to do, Ifyou have' further qu~,. A fewday~ago I 'received a letter WJililn files havebeen sent "up North'" tionsl pleasecall,Your 'ocw legislators

from the EMS Bureau of New Mexico. in the past they have come back With 8J;ld county:commissioners•. '. '.' ,:r ~. the roediclil directorfQr the" documents missing. Or misfi~ed.M8JlY . ·Mr.. O'APtonill's address is OfficeiJf

.Ruidoso Lincxiln CoUntY EMS System . Qf ourolderd.ocU.men~ may not J>ethe State Engineer, P.O. Box: 25102,'. and Wall very pleased to read that the .' capable of being sc.anned; 50 the data Santa' F.e', NM 8750~..'· Ruidoso Lincoln C01!-nty EMS. System 'will :be entered manually, inviting Candy ~penceEiZiZell-has, be.en chosen to receive the EMS human error. (Was that' priority. date 'State Repret>elitative 1Jist. 58,Systems Ex:cellence Award for 200p. 1909·or 1949?). RoswellThis was determined by their peers. . The Office of·the State Engineer .

These men' 8J;ld wotnen deserve a . seems dead-set. in this' plap, but it BuUerflies are freetremendous round of applause. '!'his would seem like a better idea to le!tveaward 'is for the EMS. System, which our files in .Roswell, scan them at 'our'begins . with the First' Responders. , . district office, and leave them archivlidThrough l;OOperation we were able.to here.. .get .automatic external defibrillators This wo~Id l,Ilinimize the risk oflostplaced with sev~ral Firat Responders. or misfiled rllcords and.will allow theRecently this gevice helped save the day-to·day work aBhe Roswell r;listrictlife ofa person at the Travel Center. As, office to continue. By the way, there isa Syaiem, we' Will continue to adv8J;lce . a complete set ofthe saine files alreadyour skills and services to provide the i~ stclrage in Santa Fe.beat care for our patients. Pleasejoin me in resisting the State.,. Recently tliere have been cOncerns Engineer's plan by writing a letter ofraiSed by the Village of Ruidoso about opposition and sendi!lg it tp The' OfficeEMS, and this award jn systems ex:cel- ofthe State Engineer, Distl'ict2 Office,lence iridicates, atleast to me, that this 1900 W. Second Street, Roswell, NMsystem is working well. The personnel 88203. All letters will be copied andQf EMS'"realli:e they could not do that. forwarded on'to Mr. John D'Antonio il1without the support of the counties Santa Fe, .an!l villages whom they aerve. . Ifwe are not successful, you might

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Until the taxPayers and vot­ers .of Ruidoso take interest in

. what is going on at Vdlage HaIlwe will face a growing problemof taxes, vilhlge serVices, water, "sewer and solid Waste, with noapparellt solutions in sight.

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lease of $138,000 has been.accepted by CoJbert and hasbeen paid. The results of thesecond agreement verified theaccqracy and fairness of the' 15­year study.

.. Mayor L, .Ray Nunleyrefuses to allow the council todis~s the Colbert lease.

- Mayor. Nunley and Coun-cilor Jim Stoddard have re­

. ceivedfiru;mcial assistant ~ from. the Hubbard Foundation whichowns the Colbert Golf opera­tion. Neither are in a position todiscuss or debate the leaseissue. Both are biased andshould step aside.

• Based on 6 percent silnpleinterest, the amount due on the15-year study for 18 months is$142,000 and should be consid­ered in a final payment.

• I have·offered as a signer ofthe original lease agreementsto discuss the ~greementswith

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Colbert· Golf lease ended onOct. 16, 2004. The annual golfcoui'ae lease was detennined at$105,000 on an annual basis.Thus, the .amount for the 15

· years would be $1.587 million. 'Mayor Leon Eggleston

delayed, a request for payment~til the state auditor con­firmed the lease'shown by the.study. But the delay iri pay­ment continued.

The election of 2006 wouldhave removed those objecting toasking of the PaYment.Unfortunately, the new councilcontinued with the same non- .payment with Colbert. As ofthis date no action by the coun­cil has been taken to begin col­lection proceedings.

Here are some facts the tax:­payers of Ruidoso should findiriteresting.

-When the 15-year study'ended last October, a secondagreement went irito effect torun on an annual basis. Therate of golf course iricome was10 'percent on the golf courseand 6 percent on the pro shop.The first annual report' has.been received by Ruidoso. The .

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, Glen Crane.Memorial SchoJar-ship.

, Each student will receive$1,000 to ,help with their col·lege educations. This year'sprogram awarded three schol-

, arships thanks to a donationprovided by Ron 'and KatiHann,a of Prime SourceMortgage. Prime Sourcerecently went public on the

. stock exchange and, as a gift,provided stock to the Glen

'Crane scholarship program.Other donations were receivedfrom local realtors whQ werefl'iends of Glen Crane.

Crane was involved in theLincoln ,County communityand had been a school adminis­trator, for the Hondo andCapitim school ,districts. Crane,alsl) served as a member of theCapitan School .:Soard. He'operated areal estate companyand waS involved in helpingarea youth. Persons whowould iilt-e to donate to thisscholarship fund _ can ,calI,Barbara Crane at 336-4660.

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, In t<?tal, '261) kids surveyed admitted,in thesurvey that they'bave consumed alc~hol while .. "181 reporte'dhav;ing smoke!l cjgarettes.

, , -c--Equally alarming, 39 perc~nt of respondentssaid th,(l)! have ridden in a car driven' by someonewho has'been drinWng while 25 percent oflUds~urve1edsaid they J;ave~edmarij~na.,: '

Still, .progress IS be111g Ipade m Lmco'n -County; Jerry Shaw said. " " , "

"Regulatory efforts have shown to,be effectiv~in detemng abuse sIfecifically amongadolel;!-,

, cents. Working together as a co~unity that,c~s, Lincoln Oounty is' taking a stand againstteen and pre-teen tobacco and alcohol ab1,lSe," shesaid.,

Su~n1(~r readingThe stimmer reading pro­

gram currently is.underway atthe Ruidoso Public Library.Persons seeking enrollment inthe read-a,thon and specialevents are invited to stop by thelibrary at 107 Kansas Rd.. For more information or toobtain a complete' schedule ofevents call 258-3704.

Hispanic grad ratesUniversity of New Mexico

medicine, pharmacy and nurs­ing schools are among the top25 for graduating Hispanics, asreported in the June 5 issue ofHispanic Outlook in HigherEducation.

The UNM Health SciencesCenter puts New Mexico in the ,top five states for graJ)tingthe '

'most.· nursing degrees tolIispanics and among the top10. states in granting illedicaldegrees to Hispanics. '

The article notes ,that the·2005-06 entering'class was thelargest on record with morethan 17;O(lO first-time enrollees ,in the na.tlon's'125" medicalschools." ' '

was included on' the Dean's, List.

Wayland Honor RollPLAINVIEW - Students

from the Ruidoso area were rec­ognized at Wayland Baptistuniversity in Plainview for aca­demic auccess recently with theannouncement of the Pres-

, ident's List and Dean's List forthe spril1g semester.

The President's List includesstudents who achieved a per­fect 4.0 grade point average, for

"the tenn. Students earning.between a 2.5 and a 3,9 grade

, point average for the semestE.rare included on the Dean's List.

Matthew Johnston, son ofDennis and Rebecca Johnstonof Alto, was, included on thePresident's 'List. BrittanyJensen, .. daughter of Jim andStephanie Jensen of RuiCioso,

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Morin and Padilla saidthey wish to thank all of thechildren who participated inthe event, their children,Head Start and school staffs,and the 20Q5-06 FatherlMaleInvolvement Committee me­mbers, as 'well as communitysponsors.

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ipated, each receiving a rib­bon for their participation inthe challenge-based event.

Little Olympics was orga­nized by the Head StartFatherlMale InvolvementCommittee lead by Sherrie APadilla and included a 20yard dash, hurdles, baseballthrow, tug-of-war and the 400yard relay, followed by a pizzapicnic. '

"The kids were excited and 'had lots of fun," said Sherri

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Little Olympians hit thehurdles May 11 at theRuidoso High School practicefield in the first of an annualseries of games to be held inLincoln County,

Student." enrolled in theLincoln County Head Startprogram, some 125 in all,from Ruidoso, Hondo,Capitan and Carrizozo partic-

Sporting event touted as 'fun' for families

UTIlE OLYMPIANS,

AitudY conducted duriD8' the 2005 schoolyear on the tobacco and alcohol habi~ ofouth living in Lincoln' County reveals '

some startling statistics and points to the impor.tance of; preventipn and awareness programscurrently underw~y.

The ,2005 Youth Risk and Resiliency surveyqueried some 500 students ages 11-15 ye~ ofage who were enrolled in the sixth, seventh andeight grades in 'LincolnCounty under a federalgrant a~nisteredby the Lincoln County OWlCouncil and the Coalition' for EnforcingUnderage Drinking Law,

''The grant was for ruralco'¥"ties with sixcountieR eligible," said Jerry Shaw, coordinator ofthe OWl program. "Only four'counties applied forthe grant money and Lincoln County was one ofthem." .

Shawsaidtlndings from the 2005 survey wereonly recently determined due to a delay in pro­cessing by the valuator, based in Santa Rosa, butadded that the information obtained remains rel­evant.

"What this has shown is how important it is. .

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Village Council loosen.s,bni1din8 tn.(jmtoritim'restti~ons. .,. . .

tiona! iJnpac;ton-water. th~ ~wn ~intb;yq,.eplan-.be ready for :\.2. to 18Jl1A>nt~ ,/)VeD !iltlll. wa!il'n9tco~ww:hen the emerge~<l1' ~'Councilor James Stoddard ning and :<~riliig commillsionor from nowan.4 th8:tdoe$I)'t I'!:lal"' the~ produCtion!ilY!ilte,m.decllU'lld .WQS ,not properly,

last week asked Village PIan- the village councillU, Ipng a.I> we Jy help WI wday.". ' . , " <"It will be shQrtly," 8ai.d l,\IJIly- adVertiSed·IU.l.d·~ ordinlmcerUng Director .Bill Morri8 for remain in Pha!ile 5;" MorriS " Builder Mario Zerbon; saipor L. RayN\Ulley"whl1 JlII,!Ihed· W88~withoutiol:~blicclarification of thto boatd'8~ explaitled, but !ilwcethe three' although having only 240.days " fQr-'the Well'8 development. ' hearlng; 'aut v~.~

'vious action of decIarw.g an already .WeJ;e' 8uJ;;mi~iI, when ofwater in the~~rese~ir ',. Councilor . Ron ''Hatdeman ' l\Iarc: 17elo, smd the, l:Ouncilemerm!ncy, ,imJ)OBing a develop- the mo~tori~ was declared, '" may. frighten . people, wrhat '. said the council vvouldbe acting '~ct.ed onpfQVi8i9ns already,inment moratorium and· moving hi8 staff J.'ecoJnInended they be. ineludes summer and Winter irresponsibly if it ,approyed .a the ordinal'CEl. by dflC1~ aninto the mO!ilt restrictive phase allowed" to . proceed with. all ~ ~d if· there, is no 8noW n~ ,new.sub4ivisioD and then had em~and eV\liQngPfulseof water use:r.ules. People arereVieW8 .and apProval8,'butStop winter or water th}I;J summer, to tell the State El'giiwertlJ,e 5 rules. The ordinaBce ~QS not,calling him and he'8, having ,at the J?Oint of iss~g buillling.. · forget it., It's ove"''' ., . village,wouide~ it,8 Wf,lter eJ.umged and 11 Public~trouble explaining theparame- permits' until the village is out , 1£ verifiable data can b~' rights. ' . ' .wlUl not required, 1)e said. . . ..ter8, he said. . '. ofPhase 5. '. •. ". . developed showing. a~real ' ... ~Jf:wetoldth~m"w~ were . By the end oftlle cliscwilli!m,

Morris said Council. put a "TIui't miok.es go04 ~nse to'emer~:ncy,"he said amoratori~ . gomgtoapprovelive newsub~ 'oouncllDr8 ~ed witlJ, .othel:'hold on all new 8ubdivision and me,"S~~~. ' ..' .·urn should be p,laeedoneveJ-Y.- divisicins knowing we QnIY have . deve19pers thilt, if allapplica-.lrite.development but exclud.ed,·' C01,mcilorGreg PQI'Y asked thing, not just <Jevelopet.'S. "It200d!'lY8 of water, I. think they' tiona ~lItopped,thepl!lJ)l!ingsingle-family homes in ap- now long the process usually dQesn~t make !ileWle,", Zerboni., woUld lliggh at ,WI," he .tmid."A. andz~ i:orimiiBsioP will·be.proved subdivi8ions. He !ilaid takes from application to per-" . contended.. If village officials morawii~may notp;roduce ,~wa.mpedwheiJ,the~ergen,\lYthree site development plans mit and 'M;orris sai-d 'it could reduced theam.ount Qf water water,.butlt doesn't deplete the 1$ lit'kd. With Morns concur­were in the planning .dep~ take as much as ODe year. Cory lost e~ year. frbm liI)e Jeak- supply. YQu can't a!ilk people notrence, they~ tbltt. non"

,ment queue, one for 11 units 8aid, ~t'8 myjloint. ,We're' ~e;:Ruidosowouldhave plenty to water their lawns and "then ·exemptproj~eouldfonow.the.and two others, including a con- , tying the moratorium to Phase' of water, he .suggested. He ·also approve new subdivisio~." nonhal proceS8 up toj,ssuan.cedominium, on Eagle lmve~ 5 and that'8 not right. We're questioned Why two years after " . Zerboni, theneontended the of building .perInj.ts until the

"They can go through up to holding up, projects ·that won't; ,itwas·drilled,· the High SchoQl council meeting two weeka ago, moratoriUm is liftEld.!, ' . • "., ',' .' . . , . . '", . ,

Mayor Nunley asks forexte.nuatingcitcuDlstances· in·Phase'5 wate1ingres~ictions'• DIANNE STALLINGS As for catchment 8ySteIns, ~truetion is not an .is8ue, he . reexamine water data and ,,-rillage replaced miles of wa.ter . ·Ul!e. '. .., "dst4l1ing,[email protected] often connected to roof gutters, said..·· . rei,nl.tiate awater une repla~ . linlis and leakage repilrtediy " "Arid there is a packet on 'Diy

being used· for irrigation of Stoddard said. increaSing mentprogrRJllthat has' Ian. .dropped to less~ 30 .pe~nt.. .desk abou't'a ~eak lietecti.!lnp-:u- ., plants and lawns, Nunley said, water rate8 would oompensategUished for the past few years, Water also is lo,st during the grRJll," l\Iosley ·8aj.d,·"I'm wmt-

people using such-8Ystems,"Are. people for insta1lingfixtureshe said. dine clean~utprocess, testing ofing to decide which would benot8teaIw.g water. It' eventual- that demand.. lesswatel', .. According' to ·data· from hydi-ants and other·proCedUres. more eff~ve. It may' not .~ ..ly gOO8 back into the river any- becaWie ~lJ,ey would pay leS8. water department billing and . "Th-..n the progrRJll stopped,"apparent, but I lml working onWay." McKnlglJ,t .said· a' rate production records, the· amount he 8aid. "There has been no all that." '.' ".

Councilor Jim Stoddard increase recommendation.will.. ofunaccOlil'lted for water has more changing of lines, no Hardeman' asked if old andasked about offering incentives be b"!ughtback to the col.1ncil, climbed to 40 percent. l\Iuch of tracking ofleak8." . malfunctioriliig metel'llalso.iu'eto people who remove old toilets but a summer surcharge also that loss may be tied to water Nunley told Zerboni the being replaced and Mosley saidand other appliances using hits high water users, ~So' the line ·leakage,he eontended. water line replacement pr07 ·about 500 meters per year lU'llwater, and install new low-flow penalties are bUilt into the com- . 'He pulled a billing sheet gram again is in motion and up replaced in additipn "to those 'models. modityrate8." llhowing 400 million gallons in to 1.5 miles will be replaced this that malfunction. . .

Village Manager Lorn COuncilor Angel Shaw said .2005, but pr()duction indicated year. . " Buihler Bill Hodges saidMcKnight 8aid "when the ordi- water rates in El Paso ~really' 678. million gallons passed "The 5Q"year-old liries are reports on 'Progress' were rou­nance on water phases was fine" high water U!ilers,' through the treatment plants, the priority," he said. "But we tine in the P.ast and he woulddrafted four to five years ago, McKnight replied, ~They're leaving the ·fate of 273 million still have to buy more water like to !ilee them ~ain. .councilors indicated they want- pretty expensive here too." 'gallons ofwater unknown. rights and producemol'!:l water, He. doesn't want people

. ed a separate conservation orill- Councilor Greg Col)' said 'he "That translates to more and it'~ all expensive."" pulling out all of the vegetationnance deaIw.g withcistems and would like the llurcharges to than 5,000 houses in Ruidoso; if Nunley said councilors were around theirhom68 'andreplac-rewards for low-now iDstalla- take eff~ earlier in the year, they would just fix: theleakage," tOld leakage accounted. (or ing it with rocks, Hodges said.'tion. "Before we nm 'out of water, Zerl!oni 8aid. He was opposed to' ,about 14 perce~t of the lost "A lot of people come here

"We 8tlll need to go there," before we get to that Point." a temporal)" moratorium on water. "If it'8 more. we're not becaWie it'8 green," he aid.she said. "We stopped with the ' The councilor'said he'd like new developments and site aware,." he insisted. . "They live.in the desert. They-rephases." to see specific benclunarka for plans until restrictions drop to McKnight said tile village is cluelesa about using native

Councilor Ron Hardeman Phase 5 to kick in. PhD,se 4. He also has challenged' in Phase 7 of:the line replace- . plants. We're going to end up -Isaid a drought plan committee "Now ,it'8 left up to the dis- . waier conSumption figui-esper ment program. with ·a lot of ugly, if you don't _fonned earlier in the meeting cretion of the council," he said. hOWiehold Wled by village offi-' Village Water Director Ken explain xeriscaping be~r; thatand headed by Brad Treptow, But Hardeman said bench- cials when deciding the impact Mosley said the replacement there can be green mixed withexecutive director of the mai'k!ilare detailed in the or!li- ofnew subdivisions. '. effort began in 1996 and was rock!' .Ruidoso Valley Chamber of nance and when .all are met, "Th.is is a serio\lSis8ue that calculated to replace some lines Employees ofone 10Clll nlU'll­Commerce, also might be able 8uch as low water levels in the- is not being addressed," he wldevel)' year, .but a couple of'years el)' hand out brochures givingto look at funding sources for a reservoir and storage tanks, the courtcilors"IIi 2005" we eon- ago while he was working .for· more options WliJ).g xerisca~ing,retrofitting credit and a way to fifth 'Phase is triggel'!:ld.. . sumed the same !1n'1ount of Ruidoso Dciwns; "It didn't get Councilor Angel Shaw said.verifY, so that a black-market "Perhaps·we need clarifica- water a!iI in 1996, yet there were .done, but it'8 back in place now." Staff was direCted to comefor old toilets isn't created. New tion on that," COl)' replied. 1,200 mare me~rs," Zerboni He is working with officials back with recommendations forrequirements under the Builder Marlo zerboni said said. The only point whllre con- from the State Engineer's changes in thll! water conserva- .Universal Building Code the council needs more than !ilumption dippe(l significantly . Office on a water audit, which tion phases ordinance.require8 low now, so new eon- new words. Councilors should lower was' in 2003, when the tracks water production and

Instead of 8topping newdevelopment at the applicationstage while Ruidoso~ inan emergency situation with its'water 8Upply, village councilorsdecided to allow work to moveforward up 'to the issuance of abuildiDg pernnt.

Applications for new resi­dential and commercial devel-'opments will be allowed to f~l­

low the normal process up tothat point, but no actual con­struction can proceed until thevillage drops back into Phase 4of water conservation restric­tions and out of the emergencydeclaration, councilors. decidedlast week.

Exempted from the "hold" is'new construction with no addi-

Some consideration 8houldbe included in Phase 5 waterrestrictions for "little old ladies"who can't carTY buckets to,water their flowers .and treeweJls, says Ruidoso Mayor L.Ray Nunley. '

Phase 5 was enacted in con­nection to a water emergencydeclarstion by the council lastmonth. Phase 5 rules prohibitoutside irrigation except forhand-held buckets and 8prin­kling cans.

Nunley said 'at a councilmeeting last week he was con­tacted by residents who saidthey wuldn't physically care fortheir plants under the fifthphase restrictions. Nunleyasked staff to ioclude a provi­sion for drip irrigation systemsin a proposed revision of phaserules.

....:!:.. The, mayor 8aid he alsowould like wording that enwur­ages the use of water catch­ment systems. but not toimpose a mandatory rule for allnew buildings. He pointed outthat B ban on ornamental foun­tains already was removedbecause enforcement was diffi­cult. Most are situated in backyard8 and many use recycled~gray"water. Nunley previouslychampioned that removal.

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"TIuit's quite a bit of action:he asserted.

Midkiff asked if anyone wasin charge of judging the effec­tiveness ofthe council'8 actions.

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he didn't think there was anyway to measure that success,but noted that despite signifi­cant population growth, wateruse is down from last year.Conservation offset growth, hesaid.

But Midkiff contended .anumber. of issues never wereaddressed. Hardeman agreedthat items such as water.creditsfor people who retrofit theirappliances or buy new moreWater efficient types, weren'tadopted.

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draft of a drought plan be sub­mitted by July 11, which passedunanimoWily.

Bill Midkiff, a hydrology.engineer and E~le Creek resi­dent, reminded councilors threeto four years ~o the boardfonned a water task force thatcame back with many recom­mendations, but few wereenacted.

"What assurance db theyhave that action will occur afterall of their work?" he askedabout member8 of the newdrought plan committee.

. Hardeman said the councilacted on many of the formertask . force's recommendations,includes changing 'water rates,enacting a swluner 8urchargefor high usage and developingthe five-phase restriction water

Less than an 'eight-month.supply remains and some we).lfields are not producing athoped-for levels.

Nunley said Wling a privatecommittee might speed-up theprocess. ~

Councilor Michele Rebstockasked if someone from theRuidoso River Associationwould serve on Treptow's com­mittee.

"I left that to Brad," Nunleysaid. "Lobby him."

Councilor Ron Hardemanurged Treptow to limit mem­bemhip to people who live inthe village. Nunley replied thatTreptow will pull mostly fromchamber membership and thatshould Dot be ali issue. .

Councilor Don Williams saidhe wouldn't want to rule outsomeone with significantknowledge living outside the

allow this to.become political,he put to~the;ra committee tobring recommendations back toWI," Nunley said.

Councilor James Stoddardsaid while he's sure a eommit­tee ofpeople with the best inter­estsofthe village at heart couldcome up with some good recom­mendations, the village can'twait three or four years.

The council already declareda state of water emergeI:lcy,banned all outdoor wateringexcept by hand-held bucketsand sprinkling cans, and placeda temporary moratorium onnew development site plans.BecaWie the flow on theRuidoso River is too low, tied tothe lack ofa snowpack lli8t win­ter, water is not being divertedinto Grindstone Reservoir, thevillage'S main water. supplysource.

He asked for "an aggressivedeadline," for a draft version Qfthe plan, suggesting June 30.

Mayor L. Ray Nunley saidhe met with Brad Treptow,executive director of theRuidoso Valley ChRJllber ofCommerce, about the potentialplan.

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· mOf:it at:eas in noncQmpliaJ).~ designed to r~strict the sale and ~ Kenmore as' 'communication· 'ru,i,ve ;1Il owner who is just not .use o(phosphorous b.ase<i prod; detention· "officer' for" thebeing responSible. nets as a storm Water preven-Dep~rlme'nt,of Public Safety· '~Andifwehadthere80urces, tion measure.' - 'Thanked City, .Human ,:there woj1l.d still be a process to . - .passed 'an $8 million bud.', R",source . Director . Stevego through," Waters said, ' get for the 2006-076scal,year Dunigan for serving as interim

· Councilors .directed' Waters' , -. approved a request for pro- ': public works direetor uritil a'· ,to research ordiIiancesin other pos~ls for audit services fOr 6s- replacement for' Dal'liel·. Gens,

.. communities l;ind in the county cal year ending 2006 . 'who·left·jnApril,I:OWdbe.foundand to. <iraft WQrdirig for 'new -accepted ,the. hiring of " - hear<i concern' expressedordinances for review., Thomas Stewart as pqblic by members of the pul,lic, sl,lr-

In otber' business, .the works director; Celinll Telles, as rounding tne handling ofa'com-council: gift shOp manager at 'the. munitysurveY designed to pro·

,', - voted to approval the ado';-· Hubbard Museum' of.· the vide feedback on policing ser­taon" m' two cityordinanCell'Americal'l . West; and' joe vices and oPflrations;' '

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.. ·Mqnic~pal'authc,lritj.ea in the, itselC. '. it'has to do With pride, said part ,of ithe ~ting¢ode'City of Ruidoso DoWQll may respect, educational:tdappr~~ ,'enforcement ·pl"Qblem. lies With~on Cliny a bigger sticlt when /ltion of b'eauty and the' eriVi; the judicial system wmch blUlitcomefj to ellfo~code ~ola- romnent."' . . the option to grlint.lenietlcY totiona.. ' " . "What the.neW!lpaper ~d, I violator!'! w!len they areci,ted.

Last Tuesday, tbe coUncil believe,"Uolman said, t:eferel'lc- . Also, . ownership ofpropei1;y,a{p:eed to purSue cthe draftinS of . ing ap!'W cam)llij~ launched one» changes hands whep the!Jrdinanceil ~t would give the by the Nlfws b:a~ting ,ordirUu-ycity is in the process of enforc~·department .of' code' enforCe- . citizens to sUbnrtt,.for pu~lica- ': ,ing its /luthority.. . .ment mo;repower:to /ldwesation' photographs of' polluted· , '.''Maybe.the ,thingto'di» isthe grPwingproblein of high .areaS in Lincoln County., encourage more co~pliimcewee(hi apdillegal dumping in . Councilor 1bmmy Hood,a1so through /lbigger Iltick,"'he said.

,city neighborhoods and along . 'elected totbeDbwns City" CC!uncilllr, ""udy Mjller said'I:OIJunercial tboroughfl'lres, and Council in Mar¢h, !laid the the' City: Beautification ,:Com­to set up stiffer penalties .for aPpearance of the .c6mril~ty mittee, on wWch she sitS, is in '

,~hose wbo igl'lorecodes on th~ was a "big issue" in the general the process ofrecnnting vqlun­books.' . . election. . . . ' " teers to help, ill neighborhoodS

Discussions were placed on " "That..~l$ 'something that ... where reaidel'lts may not havethe agenda by Jeffi'ey Deap It.ept coming up at the forum we' the means ·tohaw off trR!lh orHohnan, elected to, the cOuncil' had," he !lQted. ' perform. yard work.in'March, who said, "ThistoW'n . . City ~sidlmtRoberl.Gustaf- Miller noted that in thepilsthas made a -Jot of progress son told councilorS this week he city crews used to clean up

,cleaning up but lfeeJ. that.what bought it lot in town two years righ~f~waysbetween. where awe 'are doing now is not work- ago, cleaned it up R!J.d since 'property line ends and'a citying-not f:iQfli,cient to moving;us that. time has been unable'to street or sidewalk begil:U>.

. in the direetillnWeWatlt·to go, get others to do the same. He 'Tagging that' area ~a 'no. fast enough." "Pointed to ary weeds located mim'sgreenbelt," Waters' said

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A (;ROWINC. TRIo;NDDesign-build olTers time andeosl suvll1gs while inereusinlt 'Iuulity und reducing lililtatlon. .

Recently. thp American Water Work:;; Assnchltions (AWWA) ~1i1'i1Ufaclul'C'r!ol/A~~C1~intcs("lluncil nnd the JuintAWWA nnd AssoCialed Gencml ConlraClur!li Committee fC\'calcc.J tll thl! WOller .lntl \\'aslcwaler industry that the)'arc interested in lhe trcnds of projecl delivery syhlCIl1!'t, One uf the muM pnpular anti succc.ssful i1lcthutl:o. is design·~K. .Brian Perlberg, director ofgovernment'affairs and general ,:clunscllclr the Design-Build Instiluh! of America. saic.l~

"In 1993, only nine states had specific uuthnriL:utiun rur l'uhliL' ~cch'r t.lcsigl1 ..huilt.l - nnw 4 .... states do. Design­build is treading upward because onc~' c1\\lncrs try design-huHd Hnd fnllt''\.'' he","t I1tactiL"c:s. they like il and usc it. ..More:" .A Pennsylvania State University/Construction.lnduslry In:-.titutc ~Iudy bhuwcd (hut dc:-.ign-huild i!i 339f fuMcr and6% less cxperisivc than traditional constructiun meth(,d~. In ~IlJdithm. liti,guthm ,.:Iaims were reduced more than60% with this method, according 10 Perlherg_ _··For instance. the Washington Borough Wastewater TrC'atment Planl in \Varrcn Cuunty. NJ. which pruccsscs 1,2mgd. put bids out as both a design-huild projcc:t and u dcsign-hid-hlJilu pn'jcc:t. The winning design-bUild tcamsaved the county $2.8 million. or 25'"7,- of the C'('st ",r ... cJc!'oig.n..hilJ..huihJ pn~iec..·I~·· Pcrlhcrg said.

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De~'el{}p SlIi.:i:i1lCI ,Crileritl SfJf~,·ij1t,,~"ia;,.\,. The prujc.ct rC4uircmcnl':.~iiMCd il) the .RFP ~hl1ul.,j ~c dell ned in'" per­fonnancc "tenns rather than the JllOrC limjting pcrspcJ:tivC' inunnl!r. if pn~sihle. Thl:Y shpuld be cnm'prchensiveenough ll'" assure that the intended 1-c:;ul1 is achieved. 'hul nul rC!'1tricth'c in' u wuy that wuultl'inhihi't une of the ...· ~ .'., .greatest potential bCRents of design-buiJd: creative solutions. ' '-· '..~ .

INTEGRATED PRO.JECT DELIVERYDrew Goins. assistant director of water prnL!uclit,n fur lhe dt~ "I' Au,gu'lO.l. GA. recalled his experience with inte­grated project delivery for the city·s new surfucc wulcr trcull11cnt plants, ··Augusta chose the design-buildmethod over the traditional design-bid-buiJd method for se,,'eral reasons.."· Goins said.. These reasons includ­ed scheduling. budget conlrOl. change management. perfurTl1a:nc:c re~pnn~ihililY and quality assurance, Accordingto Goins. the keys to their design-build success included:

• Defining individual roles up front;• A good AQ/QC system; and• Early involvement ~f the operations statT. which enhanced training and Manup.

"~he most important D1cssage I can convey to a potential owner contemplating the design-build deliverymethod is to be prepared to be fully engaged in the projecl~'" G(lin:ot said, "'ALlto".., be pre.pared to make linaldecisions after receiving input from the team. The momentum and success of the project depend on beingwilling to make a decision.''' Other uwners dcscrihc similur cxpt;:ricnccs. Awni Qaqish. assistanl dk~clur for th~

Detroit Water and Sewerage Dcpa,t.mcnt. said the utility.hus used dcsign·huild for nlOre than 20 large nrojcctsdUring·the last 10 years and has s:avcd {ens of millkms 01: dnllHl"S uver project cstimatc.~. Paul Kinsella. superin­tendent for the city of Phoenjx. said less than' IOt.if of the utility'~ ptuject~ ,arc n(\w 'Iow hid~ projects. "rhe city ismoving away from them because design-build proJects· have heen ·!!cn~rall:yguntl experiences.· ~llrkAlpert. sen­ior vice president for Ihe design-build for· CH2M HILL and memher of the Design-Build Institute Water

, Committee. said. "The .drivers oj" use of design-build inclUde schedulirtg deli;ands. implemckttatloli IIf n'i'wand emerging 'technologies, and the ilitent to assign a ~ingle point of re~ponsibilityto the 'design-builder"for the delivery of the specific project."

Communication Is Key

· While no project deli'vcry systcth,i~ infallible. the best thing ah0l:ll tle.~ign·build may be'.thc fact thal il force~'c~m-, munication. COMmunications b~twccn watclj and wastewater utilities and SUPI')Ii~rs is crttical. Early involvemenlof suppliers in projCc~s can result in favor~ble ()ulc()tncs. Fur instance. pif'Jc suppliers 'may tl~ a,ble to help design'a pipeline to eliminate unneces.sary arid ~xpei1sivc·fittings. Many manufacturers and distribul~rsmay.be ablc·losupply a beller design will,.. early input whcn th.ey understand the ullimule Intent. "Design-build work!l on a vari•ety of projects and olTers the operational component t'<, the project as an!,ptlon. This is called design-build.

,operate,'" e.xplained Oscar A .. ~houry, ,a senior p'1~ojcct engin~c,r h.lr the San Diego Wi'!tcr Department.. "Thi$· allows the owl1er to have the design-builder op'1rate the facility for .. predetermined niamberof yea,... 'at un

agreed cost.'" As chairman .of ,the Water and "Yas(cwatcr,.Owncrs· Cou'neil for the qesign-BlIild lhstitutc ofAmerica, KJtoury interacts with public owner:;; ... many new to the design ..build arena - who arc streiching thcir'·

· comfort io'nes .with- design-bUild. -B~ea~seof the single-source accountabilitYi ,design-build 'offers both tim~ andcost savings for bwrters while .incr.easing quality ·~nd reducing litigation. hit is important that the documentsused iD theselectiott and contracting. process are good and eomprehensiv~:'Khouri said:Khouri als:o recomtnen"'ed revieWing standard docume'nts. de.\.'~loped by the Design..Build Institute 'of America

(available at www.dhia.o"rg):that can be used for diff~rcnl waler ot wastewater projects,

MlU'lay a. Price is vice' president of markeling for ~aler and waslewalcr at Gannell Fleming. He can,be reached at 7171763-7211 or by e-mail [email protected]. '

You are urged to'contact Jua mernbcrs 10 look al Ihe options by COltlacling. the RUidoso'Vallcy Hallat 257-4343 91' Ruidoso Dawns Administrative Cel1ter at 378-4422

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• NMED burcau chief Richard Rose. Ph.D.• 1'.Eoo DEE (505/827-9691)• Surface Water Bureau. EPA interface liaison. Stcve (505/827-2855) ~

• Bill Midkiff (a pasl professor ofOale An:hulela who is wilh M<'h.....,.,-Corbin). talks with othe... involved with· lawsuits with the city (i.e. FOITCst GuardialJs.)

• New Mexico State Universily• Rural Walenwho teaches plant operato... and aids in financing.), . ,From this pool I believe you will lind some names Ihat arc duplicatcd. try 10. gel these lirst. but make sure youget one member from each. This will go a long way with showing Ihalthe Village is trying 10 comply. Limil thereview pan,,1 10 fiv". have them score Ihe R.F.P.·s bused on '100 points. The Ruidoso Public Works direclor andRuidoso Dbwns Jobn Waters could define the poinl values.

The scoring should reflect Ihe priority needs by value. for example: '• () - 30 poinls: How much the phosphorus level can be lowered at the old plant and how quickly.'• 0 - 30'poinls: Ens;; of operation and al1ilily 10 meet fUlure nel'ds (lowering nitrates.)• 0 - 2(l points: Operating costs. .• 0 - 20 points: Vall;Jc added engineering (new site. usable drinking water or decrease cost of other utilities.)

Attached is a page pulled from a manual put out by the Design-Build Institute of Ain~ric~ fQr entilies and cngi..necrs to explain this a little clearer.

JUB Should Look At Less .CostlyOptions'The jolnl:use board' has focused ~o bard on Ihe pho;phorus Ihal they have lost all common sense. They (mosllyRuidoso) are spending the tallpayers' money like a drunken sailor; If·they keep on this track. the laxpaye....willown one of the mos.~ cx-pcnsivc nun'-usable sewer plants in "the coun.try.

.. Therc:is-.a way 10 gel back on course. The fir~t thing is to select a jury 10 review. the R.P.P~·s fI:-om the cn'ginc~r-· iog finns. In the. past Ru'idoso has used their' own personnel to pick the engineer and design. which ·has mostlyended in costly and poorresults.' , . •

• A prime exa~ple is the E.gle Crcek Dam and Grindstone Dam liasco. If we i~cludeBonito Dam. il bee';meseven more ridic:ulous. . " ' .• A second c~ainplcis the Solid Wa.;;.e Transfer Stalitln in Gav'iian Canyon. (Moltzen-Corbin 'designed illhe IirSllime. Ril'hard. Rose with the NM Environmcnt Depl. and I had to have 90'« of Ihe design changed to gel it 10work Ihe way Moltzen-Corbin hU'd planned. When'the Village Iried,lo usc it. they discovered whal WI' were·try~ing'to tell them. and had to stan over with another dcslgn ,and engincer. 'tear out mO!jt or the cx.i$ting work andrebuil~. They ran out ()f money befnre co.mpletion and it is still n('t in' opcrdtiQn.)

If the joint-use.huard,will'pick a fivp' ..nu:~nibcr panel rrom a pool or some 'of the sharpest R'Iinc.ls in the field andlet Ihem score the R.F.P. orUhe 'technical side. Ihc '""payers ";i11 gel the' best plant possible.

~ '. . ~'. .The best source(s) to pick this review panCils to contact each ageflcy that" deals with discharge and/or sewer andask each of Ihem 10 recom~end two people: ' .

.The design is turned in to the review panel in one scaled package. with the separate price package turned in toIhe Village clerk. The score from Ihe panel is ap'plied 10 the price package under the formula described in theexhibit and the award is given on these results. The way the price is·.handled could be modified to work withbolhdesign,build and design,bid-build and 10 give a Icvel playing field to both. In both. Ihe engineering package isevaluated in the same way. only the bid package is different. In the design-bid-build, only \he engineering and 'oversight price is in the package. In design-build the entire cost of the plant and engineering is in the price. If welook at the sludy Mollzen-Corbin did and divide the price of enginecring fcc by the cost of the plant, depe'ldingon how you interpret his figures it looks like it will come oul around 8%. Do Ihe math and get this to Ihe ncaresl1I10th of a percent. This should be the same engineering COSI 10 the design-build team. Apply this pereentage tothe design-build team·s price and then insen this into lIle equation.. This way you·re comparing apples to apples.

The engineer on design-bid-build could go 10 bid in phases us granl money comes in. and the design-build teamcould build in matl'hed phuses. This would open up Ihe field of proposals to bOlh engineers and engineer-bullders.

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Fora public ·facilily. half or more of Ihe jury members should be financiallY independent o('the ;-'wner's organi­zation. That is. a majority of the .panel should nol be employees. nor should they be officers or membe... bf \heorganizatlon's 'bo~d of directors or other mling body. The owner's professional corisuhalllS are, generally eon-,sidered to be capable of expressing independent opinions. and may serve On a jury. Howeve•• technical and .opet­ational consultants .~ay "est b.e utilized on the techn~cal eval';Jation cdJtimit.tee~ T~ ~e extent: practical" designevaluation jurors should be selecled from among le,!ders in their respeclive profesSIons, businesses lUld/or com­munities~naiionai. regional or local, lis ,approprial!>. TheabililY 10 read aitd underSl8nd architccts' aitd engineers'models, drawings and olher documentS is esscotiallO fair and cquill1ble selection,. / .

Ask for Ri!asonable Subm;~siotlRequirehlellt,•. O"erly e>tlensive proposal re~uirements arc financially burde~­some 10 Iheproposers and 'serve to discourage the participation of quality firms. In addition. suehrequiremenlssUbsequelttly require' significanl owner lime and resoun:es 10 evaluale. The quanlily ~f pt'oposal lIeliverables.should be limited 10 the information n~ssarylo:adcquaiclyJudge belween compeling.proposals and lopcoleclthe owner's inleresl in \he subsequenl.design-build contrael. Conformance with pUblished' criteria isa contracl .

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!her explain the reasons most municipalities arc switching to design-build. Most states within the United Statesand the rest of the world use design...build. However. as we know. New Mexico is last on every list.

One lust item - the notice for the R.F.P. should be as broad as can be 10 get th", largest participalion. and to nolelldude anyone's, ideas. An example: ask for the dischatge to be .1 or lower On Ihe pl)ospborus, 10 be buill oul at3.75myd eapaeilY. ExpJairt the poinl system and how the funding will be handled.. .

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The nu'mber ofjur~rs on '! design-build selection panel is mOsl o(l~n determi;"ed by the number of different. eom­peling intl'reststhat hbve 10 be addressed by the proposals. The dynamics of s/leh groups suggests that ·five 10sevelt members works very well. With thai number of people on a jury panel. it is diflicull for any onc individ·ual to gel !,nough soppott to arg~e ,against the will of the majority. Most jurors in small groups will try to find andsupport a'coirtIrton ground. On larger jury panels (more thalltwcive members~.jurors with dive.gl'ot opInions can

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Waters said that as. it tUrns Under OrdinADce 2006"()1,out manlft"aeturers of commer· .which· sets out pJ'QvisioWi fot ·;t" ' .

including phOllPhates, under a percent Phosph()rus. or()t}Jer' ":"AAl~S;St()~dll.rd.;~Qmts· ,,!th::$~m,~/~~'~.metered proCess..' . compounds containIng ph()s-·;td$ijQ.OOOjnci.:'~~~but;/ j.i'ifnia~lv_¥a_ '.ed~=:~~::/~~ I:~~StheT:::e:~~;nf~~~::;'·:V}~$~.Ma~~~t~<:~jgpt'~_hip:£~ph()spha~levels in check,while "nfrozeJ;l grounod cove~d with " s~ys t .~. test.1n~ oom~ny ~ ',$fu(~::~ ~,' ,;;:?,not deterring their pedor- . I;lno""oronanYUl).perVIOJUlsur.-f()~I~ have requested'an tljey: '~an .tl;(W:XfI~·'~.·';mance," he said. "What we ' face.such ,.as .' l;lidewa1;ks, rQJJ,tI.:. ,In.crease earlier' nurilbet-~',' -., ~ /' '..

=~o;:p::l::ftj~~~c~;:=· ::::i!vv~:n~:~~~~;~~~' , h~~~t~~~~.y"t,';;;:ity COIIUJ:lereial machines. Each .. lawns in their finlt ~wingaea, .. 4skl'/fn&!@ro,/(J@~'i:om .. , .. " t6,.;:$~ •~,;'im~'if~WA~;: ~#j)',year they will have to provide son .and ,bn' lawns that pass . ' "EnVit(jnmilonW''''t~(btF> ,;.

their' IIUlintenance TeCOTCls to state soil testl;> foragr;culturiJ.l·,· .' "A'~~ty ~$U1ted' in·.Il ~~~~~~·~tt\~~<~the city by a certified inspector." uses, only, .,' DQ$~.,,~tn~m;~. J~y." .RUicl()lloimpaelt ;Qf~';J!,e,W~}NJ), .. '" ';"~,!!r!f .4 ."

Van Guli.ck, at last Tues-. ':V-~e'ciciWicilotsofawt.efor . Utnit ~t 'tlw:P~1l .. ->, '·8"'; ;CommercialidoDlesticday's h!>armg, ~aidthe issue of .~~'W~;~e:tVa1·ot.aWQt.(lr 'piJ)eiJI.to,· ~Ji~·;:jff~~,.',. _... .. ";~Wr'

Wi te 'd th to di h horo d'ts IDI1 tio ' ,(:On~t,~ , '. tt:emf;, ,0<' "'ilUiWti,:, "'tt)l',;:;:II"';200:02rs,'w~h reagula~$nph.o:~ fm?:ugPh .clty'~rd:na:es. ~8.: '. 'it"'eR:'.~;'':'' .... ,P"'g1"lIIfi .a••:.:."t:J);!. :~.'~<i9Ii,";FY ....1.lti!'Ji.·.•·phorous.based . detergents in "tough one" -' b~t One 'wlU.ch°~q~AA~;;~~~:"~<IanI :;:;~'~~.:c.'.~~~~; '0:N,mtij,;<1'",::.the city, 1$ drafted in two parts needed to b~ dealt with., . ". '~atl;theideaof~ .~b~~i;!.I»_tAAt'Il,~~~~1:p~~~ ....to t t te t f '"Yi h ached·t· ." ......:M-4' 'Li' ..=..... · ......ti·· ... ·,···· ..."'Iw'i......"'fi~'w1~~,se' ou a separa se 0 reg- . . ou aVe appro 1 Ina ...8 ,~~!\'il't~.Q..,~':":... "!l'.. m~~ Q~ "", .• ", . ,.... . "'"':.":~...,.,.,.,~,.,,':" ...ulations for conunercial di.sh sensible way and I commend" , .. ~Qllilt~$' t};lat, contlUJUJ a '~~ .~~m.WJj.Q·H-yl"Iftl~~~; .'wll$h machines and for domes· you for that;" he.told cowiciIorS $4O,ooo~ase,up about 49 .t;l18CUSJl!!W;Wth~WN:Y.ll$ked,$82.000~lUI1 .•>.•..'tic dishwashing units, :~.;;:eir pr!>cedent-se1;ting deci~PIil..~t ,~m the' Pnlvious jf~ef!$l.in~~)"y~'l'l~.,'~~.t;&!.lt.~~;;;\'~J

For commerciill machines, tlIlnuillcost. . .'. put01J.tt;Q~ld~~9,~.~.' ~toil~.~~P" (Jwthe concentration ·of phospho· N ·ghbo I=-' ..' But Vdlage M8P!1f:tCll' lmi,ii:cstaward,' ',,, ''',r..' .-,; to ta~lll{!Jt~~ <. ",-,.(1-"rus illlowed is determined by el.· r y cOncern '. Mc1(n:igbt said l!JddieLMng· '" M~Knigh1lslU<l~.~~\~~ aliettel': ~di, 'the "current applicable method Councilor Sue Gaffett, .echo· ston didn't increase his price as approved'auoWed fo..:tbWt\':-,o'f: the., 'l'Clqu,llst•• J\.fc .' .,:~prescribed" by the Arn~rican ing Gulick, said it is her fi;lrvent ; previously when Village ·om-· ~liewa1s,Jftlt.e·6,ba(:Y;w. ·iJf· '.··~)l1iCld. '''J. ,thpuf.c!j:\~~;~,~lSuciety for Testing and hop!> that the' Village of '. ~als, asked to ad" one moreappro~.anew~;.wJ,',.. '~t<'Ildditj<lPa1:, . " :", ';Materials. Ruidoso, located four miles' ~gstati~to:bis ~I;lt ofl7; proJKlSlds m$t~~~~\ woijJd,yo!1~r_....:.~,;f-,,;, :~

Alternately, detergents de· upstream ()f the city, will see Memb~rs ofthe.JOUlt Use y(lill', .' .,; . "'.,,., .~'. :CQu.ncllorf.iJIH~~:. ,_ ';":sign!>d for domestic use, which th!> logic in the otdiDances and "Board ()f the Regional Wost.e- l'When, ;.the~ ...".:b~8C!COD.d~newa1..".,.~~'l'Y", I;,contain phosphorous materiills.· .will join the city in its pUrsuit of water'lreabnent.Plant, whiCh iit~' iu'mi!J1'OJltnJ~<d9: ·l(u,jt· M:lU'Clb, .' and:,'i;b,,,';.~Z~may be sold and used in the city pro-active measures to control include McKnight and MayorweQVel"go out?"Co.tY~ ~dyJsup for~Il.·:~r;:("':;,provided that those products do contamination of the area's L. ltay Nunley, . voted, to ..~~.~," ~~t; !lfJjd.,' .";:VUlag~ ~"?rA!3Y~~not e,,-ceed 2.5 per<;ent of phos- water supply by phosphorous. approve the. increase May 18. "ButitJsn,otprudent~,He'Pielo8lUcI whilt>. CO ".> ,.1:phorous or seven grams of "I in no way want to punish . But the action must be ratified. designed <the te$Q.ng; pt(l-?00lx!c1 ~ oil ~ tf~~,~.~'I,phosphorus by weight, the orm- our people in this town if, in the . by the COUl).cil. . gilun) and'~-qlaWd tl$. 'in~allI';wo~d~~«IlI~'i

.nance Rtipulates. end, the passage of theSe ordi- ?-'heVill. and tbe City of dau-,"· ....... " "; an$Di~~nt,aJ:ld..~ j:Waters noted that in the nances won't matter because RUIdoso Downs own the plant, .' Councilpr Ron ~OJJ!an have b!len teflectecl'·(lij.,fij;.~~·i

three hearings held to obtain our neighbors" will'continue to and the ~ge operates it. said the data is "criti~" co•.-.c:il age¢4a fur ~:J\':"public input on the ordinances use products with phlJsphorOusThe mayors ,and managers of "It will be very valuable· rnOfictnbY:'~t9~ ..no concern about restrictions on without restraint, she said, both towns, and one Lincoln, beca\)ile itmoniWI'$partCltth.e pone action until the~~..lawn fertilizers were heard. Copies Qfthe ordinances are County commi~onerserve on rivCli' riot aJtec;tedb?the.~ . June. 18 niee~ to ~~.,

"Discussions seemed to be . available· for· public review at the JUa. . m~nf; p1a1tt," he said. dll8,l apI>:l'OvQl of' the ~a1'.-..focused on detergents for auto- Ruidoso Downs City Hall, 122 ':'This is the first increase," '. McKnight'· 8$idtbe .neW', and~ .P!ISlM!d 6-1'm' .mated niachinoo," not laundry. Downs Dr. McKnight said. $12O,Olf te& reflecf;atheedcli· SWclclardvotblit against; it,;~ } ". ...., . . . '.'soap or fertilizer, be said. ' .. : tr. /,

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'resultant from a buildup ()fnutrient phosphorus, and citeda preSl'ling 'mviromnental con­cern in the greater Ruidosoarea, as well as statewide.

He said passage of the ordi­nances in Ruidoso Downswould "sh()w a good t:aith effortto the EPA when it comeS time

,to evaluate progress beingmade to clean up the RioRuidoso" and when consideringpo,,;sible 'fines for non-co~pli­

ance.John Waters, Downs city

manager, said coUl:lci1ors votedto pass the ordinances as resi·

,dents are committed to clean­ing up the river so that futuregenerations' "can go fishingwithout concern for their heillthand welfare,"

"But illso, there is the ·mon·etary concern. 'In addition topossible fines and what it isgoing to cost to upgrade theplant ($35 million) to meet thenew standards, eV;ery gram ofphosphate that goes into theplant costs us," he said.

"It's a lot cheaper to preventit from going into the river andthe plant than to get it out."

A compromise .

Waters'recognized Paul VanGulick, a Downs resident andchairman of the city's planningand zoning committee, for help­ing to define the detergent.related ordinance that willilliow businesses to meet statehealth standards while illsomeeting city phosphate restric­tions,

"Paul went out and tillked toevery restaurant owner in theD,!'wnsand found out what they

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,The fire'sunpreilictabl!t course, bottomleft. left a dividing line in the grass, A'chollacactus somehow escaped unscarred.

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,and saw one small gap in the flamesand he shot through it.. "Tlat was Godlooking after me," he salu, "Seconds 'after I d,rove through th'at gap, the fire'

, closed in and roared past where. I'djust been driving."

"Where t\:l.ose shee\) were," he con­tinued, "looks like this road." He points 'to the caliche hurd-pack county roadthat runs down the Gallo Canyon andeventually ends up em the. back side ofthe Capitan Mountains in full view to 'the south of the burn.

The wind-driven fire raged' hot and,.. lethal for four hours. burning every~

thing,in its path. That second bunch ofsheep did not follow the fir;;t atSultemeier had hoped. In their panicthey ran to the hottest place in the lire•he said. .:!:.

The Farm Service Agency inAlamogordo reported a total of 8,060acres burned on the D2 Ranch, X-BarRanch, Hackberry Ranch and fourthpiece of property of unknown owner·ship. Their data showed 35 bred ewesand eight lambs were lost on theHackberry RaJtch which was the oplyreported livestock loss. .

Sultemeier estimates he lost BOO­1,000 acres ofgrass to the fire, a mini·mum $7,000 loss in livestock and 1-2miles of fence destroyed which heassesses at $7,OOO/mile in materialonly. .

"We've got enough pasture left tohold the sheep we have because we areunder stocked to start "vith, so we havesome staying power. But ifwe don't getsome rain soon, some livestock willhave to go. It'll probably be the cows,"he said.

It isn't the first fire in that part ofthe country and no one think.o; it will Itethe last. "It. is just part of it," saidSultemeier. "But it doesn't make it any .easier to see so much hard work liter­ally go up in smoke. When you get pastthe sick feeling, you just have to goback to work."

Mark and Barbara went to bed thatnight completely physically and emo­tionally worn out. Thankful beyondwords they were ali safe, they slept for

, only a few hours. Up before dawn todeal with what Mother Nature haddealt them tlle day before, they againacknowledged that the main thing wasthey were all OK. , .

The sun rose like it always does andexcept for th,e smell ofsmoke on every·thing, it was going to be a day just likethe day before. And like the day berore.all eyes were on the sky looking for acloud that might bring the rain.

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. e most people in. conditions ,on the ground makes athe county' were cloud' a possibility of mixed blessings­settling in for with lightning striking both fear andanother llvenmg, fire.Mark Sultemllier 'Sult.emeier watched such a cloudwas shooting 41 tht'ee weeks' ago as he left. the hend­

.hend of his sheep. It was a mercy quarters of his Hackberry Ranchkilling but in the agony ofthe moinent, southeast of Corona. He was riding a.'he felt only the an~h he was hear- 'colt, making a circle through a pllStureing as his ewes were bleating from the putting some much needed miles onpain caused by the burns that coV(\red . the young horse.their bodies, The charred ewes and With the eternal optimism of alambs continued to call out for each rancher, he hoped for rain but by theother. time he had returned home, his brow

Fire season in the southwest start- was furrowed with coneern.ed early and has stayed steadily active Standard ranching equipment inthroughout New Mexico, Colorado, 'these extreme times of drought'Thxas and Arizona. With many new includes a bucket and a few tow sacksfires cropping up daily, the media (burlap bags). The word "fire" taunts •reports have begun to nwnb the sens- the perimeters ofmens' minds as ever-­es ofreaders and viewers. _ -watchfu) eyes constantly scan the hori-

The continual stream of numbers zons for signs ofimpending trouble.reporting acreage, responding agen- As the afternoon approached 2cies and lost strn.ctures have become o'clock, a neighbor called with thosethe measuring stick for the severity of dreaded words,~e have a fire." ",.the fire. The reJXlT'"<; rarely lift the veil . Grabbing two buckets ofwater and yenr-old daughter, Dulcie, would stay lambs located, Sultemeierbegan push­to reveal the human moments of the ',a handful of tow sacks, Sultemeier behind for a school event and then fol- ing them to safety. His thought was toordeal. jumped in his feed pickup and headed low later with a neighbor. either get them to an area already

The Texas panhandle fire this past to the south end of the ranch. "It was The 22--mile drive down the Gallo burned, orjustget them out ofthe wayspring burned over a million acres of all I had to fight fire with and 1 about Canyon to home put her behind Mark of the oncoming flames.' He got oneranch and farmland but barely made a wore out those tow sacks fighting that but arriving in time to see the dust bunch pushed into another sinkhole,blip on the national news. The recent fire," he said as he rec-alIed the day. boilingon the roads as fire fighters and but when the wind switched sendingCorona fire was only mentioned and "I know it's the lightning that ,neighbors headed their direction. It the flames back towards him, he hadthen marked off as contained with knocks therron out of the clouds," he ~ was another 10 miles to the lire site. "I to quit and get out of the way of theNew Mexico news agencies. said, "sol can't say I don't want the changed my clothes, jUillped in the fire.

The facts are that it impacted thi'ee lightning. But that night, We got about other feed pickup and drove out there "I was just praying that otherranches, several femilies and left one ten drops of rain with the lightning to direct traffic," she said. bunch would follow the first into the-ranch with a 20 percent loss of their that started this fire."TheCorona Fire Department was sink hole. They were right ,theresheep and income and facing an equal 1'hat day Corona Schools let out on the scene early ofthe Pipeline Fire, together maybe 30 yards apart," Markamount of debt for fence repairs. early, it was the end of the school year as it was named becallile of its close remember¢d. "But I didn't have time

The seriousness of the current and Mark's wife Barbara was just proximity to the El PlUiO Natural Gas to stay there and push them. 'l'hat firedrought has, eY&yop:e wat<:hing the leaving herjob at business manager at pipeline. The Vaughn, Fire Depart- was coming over the hill and it wasnorizon for a rain cloud. The tinderbox school when she got the caI1. Their 15-ment also responded from 6'1 miles rolling." "

away. In his reatview mirror he could seeThe buck grass (Mexican feather the flames' behind him and he knew he

grass, native to New Mexico) was had very little time. As the sheepslart­taller than usual as Sultemeier had edinto the hole, he turned the pickupkept his ranch under.stockedin his ' r=------=.,..,---,.=====""effort to manage his pasture resourcesthrough the recent years ofdrought.

Unfortunately, the very same graJisthat saved his grazing.capability wasabout to become a death trap tor someofhis sheep. '

When Sultemeier topped the !UUwhere, he oould'see the fire, i~ washeaded do~ a draw·~th the ~dpus~ it toward a roSel. The crewwith the Corona fire tnick helped himi)ush one, bunch of sheep mtO a sinkhole where they rema:inedsafe eventhough the fire burned over the top ofthem. ., With two more bunches orewes and

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'.' ..' y"Jllage . M~ilgerLorri .ano'lthe JD4lyorOl"~ma.n~". J)1l\NNE STALl.INGs· ,McKnight said .she reviewed·. ~r,.t\.listofthestalceholdei1;J•.'.:..' .' elstalli.?gs(!PmidrJsqnewu,,'m~ . the 'info~tion On the'p11!- .whichshQul!linqlUde~!\i.ne$s ..•.

., . gram 'and five .actions 'are' ,ownerS, PropertyoWllPl'B,d.vic.VJ11~opjciRls.t,hhtk Jhe .needed. A diatri,ct' must be '.' leaders,~; school pel".

.~~ma}'bez:i~t'~~r~other eS~blished'to o.perate as 8, ·.sorinel ~dreprese~tatives.C)f .'. .MamSt.-eet.proJectm RUldOSp.. MinnStreet PtoJ~,a ~Qn- . other groups !lOmnu~to the

CoUl'J.cilor.Mi~u;leRebstoCk. profit group .an,4a board 9fprograin .. !4IHI must be ,I!eqt,.reJi()~ll tlmt i:Jh~ l:I.Wlnded ,an .1ltakehQlclers. trom theMi~- 1I10l)gwith a l.l9pyC;f lJ. .-eB01U" .

.eco~micdevelopmentconfer- 'town 'at-ea must be" estab-tion <if 6Jumcial aupport &anien~ last weell:.lin.dthegover-lh,lJ,ed, thevillilgein11St. com- thec;QUnciL. '. .

--...,..:..--.......-----.-.-,- ,nol'ispusbingco~unitiesw mit to aininhnum of $20,000 ."~ ·M8inStreet ~so~Jo~on'& Company .Inc. of . improve their downtown, or in .' per year,a part-l;ime' Main- ~amwm visit yoUI' co~1UIi- .AJbuquerque .:'. and Write·· Ruidoso's case; Midtown; area..' Street. ma:nager should, be .ty in July ol'Auglult~.. theDe!;iigns L'l'Pof'Ruidoso.. . . . "The vill!Jge previousJ.Ydid .' hiredWit~ thl'6em9nths and Letter ot'InWfl,t. lind .~

Councilors also decided to' .a~ jQb iII. Midt.Qw.ri with a a .l'eaollit;.onmust be'passed. mat:erlalshave beefl,.-ecei~,"leave penalties in plaCe fur.llwn-' '. MainStreet proj~~ she said. ,committiDg to *e profP'arn. Williams vvrote. The letter..isem ofmQt.elB, hotels,cabin!>, ~V "It'a Ulosho1f; a notiCe for neXt· Rich Willliims, .manag~r of .due ba~ 10 the New MexulOparksaiid oth~ li:ltiging· bui:Ji~ ~, T,he.applicatio~ have to .' the state's Community Eco- MaiIl.S.j;reet? Offi~ in thenesses who fail to file or'filebeinbytheend'ofthemonth, nQmic DevelQPment Program, Economic DeV4;!lopment Dep-reportsla,te. butrdliketoseeusappointasent the village 'a: Letter· of . artment by June 30. "

They were foUQwing a reC~ comJDittee to rev uP'and get"ommen~tionfivm·mem~of an' application in for the nextthe Lodgers Tax ComriJittee. ,year.~ . . .

"I 'still think it·is too much," .Don Dutton, who lIerved as/:laid Co.uncilor Michele Reb- one oftwoc~enofthe pre-stock, calling the· fee . "outJ:a- ~OuB .MainStreetcom'mittee,geous.".· . .'said many mercfumts· served'

Shaw said the issue was dis-. . on thelloard. He agreed thecussed extenshcely. Village should start· a new

"Because' qf (the. late fee),. . application: ..people tend not· i<l forge~"8JIe ·The last project improved'

, said.. 'Tm sorry. for. this •.one," sidewalks, added ben,ches andShe was referring to the i»wner waste bw, and provided for

. of a small RV park wbo forgQt· ,trees to be pl~tedalong

, t.Q file and suffered a .late fee Sudderth Drive. Some died oralm9St as large as his lodgers were damaged,' and were

. taxbill.' replaced br flowers, trees ofRebstock said she favors a different types or the spots

$50 fee. The current law calls siDiply were bricked up. Somefor a 10'percenUine; but a min'- resistance also .was met byimum of$100. merchailts who did not want

Hardeman .said while $100 tl"ee,.s in front oftheir business-is "a lot ofmoney, it is'a penalty es. although the "softer" lookthat serves us well. It's not an and shade provided are popu-issue we see often. I agree with lar in most resort to~. .Ute LTC recommendation."· MaYQr L. Ray Nunley

. Rebstock voted against asked Dutton to get togetherHardeman's motion to accept with Rebstock, "to .get this

. the LTC recommendation and going agaiD.. Bring it to theleave the pen~tyas written. counc;il and we'll take action."

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Village drafts RF:P$ for tourismdirectQrCouncil responds to recommendations fOJ;" contra<:;ted; posltiotJ,· .' "

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drtal{i"p@ruid9s0"ews.co",_ Everything abould be open for~",Wehavereview, abe urged. ...... to ........

. "We also have the Bmy theKid Scenic Byway bui1!1ing I , be. .($30,000 expe~e)coming out of andour budget," she said. "We're.. 111880 withhoping by July 1; 2007, the no, .. 'state mily take thil1; OVer as a .d..plk:a­visitors center.' We have to· tions......streamline, be lean' and meanwith Jl() duplications, only unifi-cation. .

"We need to know what thecouncil wants. We're j~ advi­sory. The wa}' the (ordinance) isworded is very vague (on fund­mg advertising for e\ ents). Theother thing .is, does a requesthave to be submitted 60 or 90days prior to an. event? Thatdoesn't seem to have been .fol­lowed. We need to say we haverules."

"It's like the Village's budget,you h!lve to say no to somerequests," Mayor L, Ray Nun­ley said Tuesday. "You set .,rior- .ities as to what you will andwon't fund this year."

"We may come back with adifferent b~dget because if th~lodgers tax doesn't come' upip2006-G7,our reserve will bezem," Davis told·counciloril.

Lodger tax revenue is down$98,000 year to date comparedto last year.

Hardeman said all entitiesinvolved in the LTC. budgetshould be notified before the

. review begins.Earlier in the meeting, coun­

cilors approved a recommenda.tion to enter into contract negO­tiations with TKO AdvertisingofAlbuquerque for the Village'sadvertising, promotion, mar­keting and gmup sales service.. Nine eompanies asked for

request for proposals packetsand five responded. The otherswere Circus InC. of Santa Fe,Grindstone Graphics. & Mar­keting Inc. of Ruidoso, Rick

~pondingto recommenda­tio~ from members of .tlJ.eRuidoso Lodgeril Tax Gommit­tee, Village councilors Thesdayasked staffto draft a request forproposals for a tourism director,who will work on contract.

Committee members sub­mitted three recommendatiQ~

to the council: ajob description;that the RFP for a contract·position should issQed within45 days; and that the positionbe paid at a rate of $60;000 to$90,000 annually depending on

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"The committee would ·liketo review the RFP before it isreleased for bid," committeemembers requested. .

·Cindi Clqyton-Davis, LTCvice-chainnan,said that withincreasing demands from thelodger tax pool of money, find­ing the dollars to pay. thetourism director will be a chal­lenge.

She told lXluncilors that· asnegotiations move forward withthe finn selected as first choiceto handle the Village's market­ing, promotion and gmup sales,the chance is open to removeduplicatio~ with other ven- .dors.

All contracts should bereviewed with the goal ofsqueezing out BOrne extra dol­larS, suggested Councilor AngelShaw, council liaison to theLTC.

"We had so many vendorcontracts, we need to relookand we may not need Home ser­vices (with a tourism director to .fill gaps)," she said.

Davis agreed everythingneeds to be reexamined "line byline." She said Thursday evenhow the money is allocated to

. events should be looked at+ again to see if the current

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VolUnfaly summer wOrkouts foralheletes in grades 7-12 wantingto play boys soccer a1 RulliosoHigh nextil year' bellin MondayaM wm run Mondays. Tuesdaysand Wednesdays evllfV weekthroUllh August. All participantsmust have had a physlcal anliprovide thillr own Shin guards. Allworkouts will be at thil WhileMountain Athletic Complex 110m6-7:30' p.m. For rnoreinro~'tion, oontack Craig Washnok at808-2934.

! 'SWIm l.essots at RAe, : . SWim Ie$SOns for members and

non'roomers alike will be given atthe Ruidoso Athletic' Club's newfndoo~ ~1. All teSslonS are 101es&l1iS long. and cost l11embers$25 and non·rilembers $50.Courses Will be glv&l1 JUIie.5-16.JUlie 19-30 and July 10-21. Withone lesson per weekday in eachSIlssiOli. '1'0 sign up coJilacl thilRAC a1257-49OO or drop by at

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'RuldiiSll Volleyball CampStudenlS from grades 4th·7th are'Illvijedto attend the ftuldosoHigh SChool volleyball tamp July17-19 at flHS. CosHor the" campIs $40 In advanCe or$5(J at the,door. Thll'l:amp Will run in the,mornings for 4th-7th gralle andIn the afternoon for 8th·9thgrade. Contact coach Bligld',Herrera at 258-4910 or 336--1433to hll\lsler.

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Tuesdav~ June 6Baseball '

Rulddso Ma/orOMs/on PlayoffsCubs vs. Diamondbacks, late .•Braves vs, Twins, lale

" Ruldosohnn'Olvlslo(l PlayoffsDlamondbacks'vs. Astros. late

WlIdnesday, June 7BaseballRuidoso MlfIfHOlvislo" Playoffs

Rangers vs, Reds. 5:30 p.m.Braves vs. 11gers, 7:30 p.m:

Ruidoso Fann Olvis/o" PlayoffsMariners vs. Cubs. 5:30 p,m.

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11ddosDMljoi0MsJ0n PlayoffsLosers bracket game at 5:30 p.m..Winners bracket game at 7:30 p.m.

Rli/doso Fann OMs/on i'laYOif$IIanoers vs. DJamondbaclWAslroswinner. 5:30 p.m.

Frltfay, June 9BaseballClasS SA North·South seNes alSpcorro. 5 p.m•

RuFdosD FlInn DIvision i'I#YfJffsl'lrales vs. MarinerslCubs winner.5130p.m.

saturday, JIlnt 10BaseballClass 3A North·South series alSocIlrro. 11 am.

RuIdosoMinor l1Mslon PfIyoII$RangersIReds winnll.r vs.Bravesfrlll9rs loser. 2 p.m.

RsI1dosD FllnnIJlvisJon PlayoffsChampionsltfp game. 2::30 pm.

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MaIyBowden's FlirlaciousWomen drew out in thestretch to win her 87o-yarddebut in the $12,100 featured.eighth race Saturday atRuidoso Downs.

Jockey Duane Sterlingkept Flirtacious Woman insbiking position on the turnand they engaged earlyleaderGeorgetownRed at thetop of the stretch. The twohorses volleyed for the leadbefore Flirtacious Womanpulled away for the 1-1/4length victory.

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this one a 4o-yarder by Tatum's 'Leo Gonzales - and the South 'otitsco~~d the North' 20-8through the third quarter tomake it a two-possession game.

It was then that Franco real-ly~e untracked. .

The Logan grad proved whyhe was worth the North's MostValuable Player award; as hescored twice more in the fOurthquarter - once on a 25-yardnm and another on an ll-yardscamper - to givehim a part infour touchdowns on the night.

Franco also threw for atouchdown to Rush in the firstquarter, 'and finished the gaine

Futurity at Sunland Park, and thencame back to finish tourth in theSpriDg Futurity.. Second-fastest qualifiel' Sheza

Bold Kokopelli won hel' trial by 1-1/4lengths in :17.878, the equivalent of

. about two lengths slower than GunBattle. The Jose Dominguez tJ'ainedSheza Bold Kokopelli, oWned by theestate of Gene Burdine; showed con­siderable' impl'OVementin' hel' trialwin after finishing fourth mher onlyother career start, a trial to the New'Mexico. Spring Futurity. ', 'The complete list ot qnalifier$ to "the 'Ruidoso Quarlel' Horse SaleFuturity for New' Mexico-bl'eds 'isGun Battle '(:17.570), Shezll BoldKokope1li (:1'1.878), Dash Ta Spend(:17.927), Power Connection (:17.978),Mightys FirSt Call (:1'1.998), BlushingBlaze (:18.009)~ Cash 'Ib Stash(:18,029), Itt -n. FllPIe (:18.071),Gonna no 'SJjam Bo (:18.080) and'Repent CommAnder (::t:8.()9l).

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It was a lead that lasted justover thl'ee, minutes untilLogan's Josh Franco' ran the'ball ,in from 12 yards out. Afterthat, the North wouldn't trailagain. ,

The North scored 29 unan­. swered points, culminating in;a55-yard inte.-ception return by

, Floyd's Bmd Lee in the seCondquarter to put upa 'solid lead. .

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S-LeoGo~es40lnl8rC4lPilonretum, (mlnUs-l). SoU1h. JoeY Snyder &'27.(k1ck'aD).,2:09 , ,Alberto AnIeIa 2-12. Cole Jackson 4-5,N-llush 7 pass from Perez (Acosta A1bllrto l:as1nI4-3.Josh ElWell 5-(rnlnu&-ldck). 1;12 ., ." 3). Logari Heillle""n l-(mlnuS'4).· ,S -Joey Snyder 49 pa$SfrOIll Elwell I'nlIlngl North, Perez.+10-3. 57; FraricO '(kick blocked), :11" . '2-2-0, 37; Grahem 1-:1-0 37. SoU1h,

. ThlnlQulllter·' " ElWell 7-15-2. 243; Snyder 10-19-1. 10!!;S- Cole Jackson 61 pa$Sfrom Snyder, ,Jackson 2-'2-0. 3. , ,(Palacios kick). 8:23. . Recelvfng: North. Rush 4-l/0; Jlzan

,N - Rush II run (pa$S fall). 4:50 Chavez1-37. Josh Archuleta2-34. SoU1hi. Fourth OuIIt8r," Jackson 2-109. Snyder 2-91), ArrIeta 2- ,

N- Franco 25 run ~kIck b1ockBdl' 5:33 ,78, ElWell 5-27, Teke 8aIcldo 1-22. LoganN-,Francoll run kick blocked .3:16 ,Henderson 5-12, ManueiSaicklo 1-7,N-Azan Chavez 3 pass from Broc;k castro 1-5. Tyler Lengstorf 1-0.

participate in' a week's worth ofactivities, culminating in a three­game series to be played FridayandSaturday.

All players are scheduled toreport at noon today, with practicebeginping at 2 p.rn. A home nmderby and skills contest is sched­uled for 6 p.m. Thumday, and theactual series starts Fridayat5 pm.with a double-header. Gune threewill be played 11 am. Saturday.

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Robert and. Del Rae' Driggers'homebred Gun Battle showed hecould have a very lucrative futurewhen he dominated the six trials tothe $204,5,88 Ruidoso QuartoI' Horse8ale Futurity. '. Gun Batj;Ie earned a 4-1/4 length~wininthef~te~q~fune

of :17.570 for 350 yards Friday. "The horses with the 10 fastest

4ualifYing,times return for the finals"unet8, and GUn Battle should bethe strong favorite to take the fust-piace check of$98,20~. , '

Gun :Battle,tr'ained by. FrednaDley and ridden by:Esgai" Ramirez,overpowered his trial competitionwhen he pulled away tor the veryeasY victory, his second Win fromthree career starts. The gelding by'Dailh TaFame won his career debut,his trial to tlle New Mexico Spring

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Jockey EsgarRamirez rides GunBattle to awin in trl.als tOl' the RuidosoQuarter Horse'SaleFutyrity Friday atRuidoso Downs. 'Glln Battle was thefasteSI horse by .,3/1Oths of Ii secondOn the day. '

\'fas consistently backed up' to,its own 15-yam line after Northkicker Saul Acosta of Loganwould,send the kickoff out theback ofthe endzone. .

The South.could get close~to

the goal line'. with their· longpasses. but just weren't able topuncl\ itthrough on a co~istent

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win this game, and clrewfirstblood on a 16-yard'strike fromLogan's'Dxew Perez to CedarRush of Melrose just two min­utes into the game.

But the South came. rightback on a 55-yard bomb fromElwell to fellow VCA alumnus-

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Will W1lson may have been theonly Ruidoso Wanior named to theClass 3A All-State baseball team,but he was joined by teammatesMichael sanchez and JIlnId Storeyto play in this year's North-SouthAll-Star ~es being played thisweekend at.Socorro.

The team, picked by the NewMexico High School CoachesAssociation. features the bestgrad­uated seniors in the state, and will

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Warrior trio to' play at3A North-South series,

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As ........ Teka salcido, thirdtrom right. l)iocks, South quarterback Joey Snyder 01 Reserve (32) is pressured duringthe North-South SiX-Man Ail Star game Friday at W.D, Horton Stadium. .

. '. . ' ' .Better kicking, defense allow North All.:.Stars, to win .

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TODD FUQUA ' . Billy BUrns, who served as the

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football team outgain the oth~r The South gained 390 yards'py 106 total yards in a game" total offe~.but a grCat nuUor­gainj\l$t as-many first downs as ity of that came m the air. Thethe other and pick off three ' North defense didn't allow any­

,passes, one for fa score, and still . one to get a solid footing on thelose by 31 points?, ground, and quarterillicks Josh

That's just what happened E1weUof Vaney Christian andFriday at VlD. Horton Stadium, Joey Snyder of Reserve wereas the North All-Stars used a . l"EIduced to throwing for as manypunishing nmning .attack and yards as they cou,ld.just as punishing defense to They got quite a few - 350

..::!:. outdo the South 67-36 and even yards, to be exact~ with seven~North-Soutllllix-manseries. IlOmpletions going for 20 yards

, ' "It's fUh aDy tUne you eaii lie 01' more.ahead at the end," said Logan's The problem was, the South

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TIIIs.-it weekend at the Ruidoso 3rd Annual Youth Invitational, the Dlablos 14U,team took'all, winning 'the championship game over "Jobbs Hllilt 10·'13. Going undefllilted In the tournament, the final game proved to be anall-bller lor'parents and spectators alike. CoachelJ by Jordan arid BarbValdez,theAlamo IllilgLle team will be competing again In the Stealth Classic In Alamogordo'June 24. Top row, lellto right; TherllsaGerber, Desiree Macdonald, HilaryWilliams. Hannah Syllng, Christina Sieler, Kassle Hardison, K.C. Nelson. BoUom row, len to right: Brlanna Anderson, Tonya Valdez, Morgiln Tenskl, RachelRath, Amber Benoit, Nlkle Balderartla.· ...., . . . .'.., .

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Glenda .Godwi~'s . ·C.G's .~. seasQn with a do~ating ,DoUarsh(,weclth~ class.. that win·· in' the·, lWadmnner'made hun one of the .preiuier" Haindicai> and finished.,ll¢.Qnd ' .''Th.oronghlm!d three-yeQ.t.Olds 'as tb,eodds-Qn favorite in theat Rnidoso Downs in ~005~uidos~Derby. . . . .:Wberl' he wQn:~ $IQ,40ilfea"' ·~'the7·gwagering!;hOict!,·,

· tured·fifth race ~Unchly.. ..... C;G's UoU~ ...,tUrned' $4;80, : .With.Qscar CElballos inthe. $3.40 and$3.20.l!:lUIebiol a

, saddle to "trainE!r carrolf· 10-1 out~ider, paid$8.40·!Uid·GQdWin; e;G's Dollar volleyed' $5,60 ·wlille· DE!arBuUwa,a

· foJ," the early .lead down' theWQrth$g.(jOto .show. Th~ $2. backBtretchQf the 5-112" fur- e"acta paid $66.80. .andthe $1lorigsprlnt With TrickY' trjfecta returned '$l'll:lJO. .'Tactics, 'who WI,lS no match . Racing resumes at Ruido~oand .dropped off' the' pace' I)dWnsThursday at 1 P·m..entering thE!' turn.· 'C.G's with anin~ race· progqlm. •Dollar .controlled ~he' race, .:ai~hlig~ting ~s, weekend's'

· around the t1U'D and throngh action IS tJie Sunday shQw-,the stretch befol"e withstand-; down. between· First DowJ:ling,a late bidfrOJD runner-np Robin. and Ok~y D"keyEusebio. . . Fantasy in the $500,000'. C.G's Dollar cr.9ssed the fin- Rg,idQSO Futurity.' 'Also .

. ish line .a neck. in front of Sunday afternoon, fastest•Eusebio with a time of 1:04.80 qualifier~alGo.od Man leadsover the 5-112 furloligs. Dear three men:abersofthe Dwayne'Bull waS anQther 1-114 lengths . "Sleep~ Gilb~ath stable inback for third in the field of the $170,000 Ruidoso Deroy.seven New Mexico-breds. Gilbreath will saddl.e three of.

.C.G's Dollar showed his the five·fastest qualifiers.

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And, as tnight be expected, "-TheRegulators" fe",ently vowed to take

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But in .877, theircoritrol was chal­lenged by an Edglish 'entrepten~ur.

Jo.... n.m.ta1I. ThrlSta1I's employees and :"uppdrtetsw~ known lis 'The •

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Speedy pair leadS Thoroughbred.Futurity trials at Ruidoso Downs

First-time starters Devious Play and Gonetothemountain won,the two trials and led qualifiers to the $111,000 Ruidoso.Thoroughbred Sale Futurity Thursday afternoon at RuidosoDowns. '

The top five finishers in each of the five-furlong trials earnedeJigibility to the Sale Futurity_June 17. "

Devious Play, owned by MoUy Morris and Judy Covert, camefrom off the pace to win the first trial by an easy five lengths in1:00.25 for the five furlongs. It was the career debut for the geld­ing from Weston Martin barn and his workouts indicated stakes .potential, as he was sent off' as the even-money favorite.

... Also qualilying from that trial were Ghostly Grazie, SmartlyGhost, Blazing Rockstar and Houston Heat.

The Fred Danley-trained Gonetothemountain, owned byRobort Haynsworth and Sue May, held the lead from gate to wireand held on tv a neck advantage over fellow qualifier One GoodReisen. He matched Devious Play's time of 1:00.25.

Gonetothemountain was sent offat 9-2 odds after a bullet workover five furlongs May 25.

Joining Gonetothemountain and One Good Reisen as qualifiersfrom the second trial were Ocean Joe, Dancin Alex and Foxy Ruby.

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First. please be aware of the is because Ihey require groom- even burning scented candlesmyth of the "Allergic Free'" dog ing and bathing more often. without adequate venlilation.or cal. All cats and dogs are The severity of an allergic • Bathing your pet on aallergenic to anyone who is reaction often depends more oil weekly basis ean reduce aller-'allergic 10 artimals. Even hair- the individual person and ani- gens on the fur by 84%. Theless breeds can cause allergic mal than,a specific breed. spray products advertised aresymptoms in some people. Also people usually are not nearly as effective as the.

The allergen that makes us allergic 10 more than one. type weekly bath. Your veterinarian~!ir.:l sensitive to dogs and cals is not of allergen. So il may not be will be an excellent source for

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with 60 yards niShPtg aild 37yards passmgon the Itight. .. For his part; Rush also made

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·tiJufhdown passes and ran for a .fourth score. gaining 52 ylU'd,s "on the'ground.

Animas' Cole Jackson wasthe top player for theSouth~Hecallghtjust two pilsses. but theywent for a total of 109 yards ­inCluding a, 61-Y#lJ'd scoringIririke from Snyder in the thirdquarter. He also' ptJlled in two .interceptions while on defense.

For Lincoln County fans, thesole.representative they had ,tocheer for was Hondo graduate18b Salcido, who played most·'of th" game as a blocker for theSouth quarterbacks. He did get .to t:alTY the ball,though, catch- .ing .a short PIlSS from Elwell inthe secoitdquarter and t11ming .,it into a 22.yard gain.

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JDhnson Steams. local historian. offersthe story of the Bonito City murders as it wastold by Herman Consbruch and printed inStearn's book. Carrizozo S/ory.

Bonit9 Oty tnprders ,l-emain a centWy--()ldmyStery:,capnan ~gi~.s middie,SchCHJla"'.rds '.,I ..'..•. - .• ' '.•-' '-'.' •• ", .,.... • '. '

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&metime after midnight, as the dents: " ' 'GmtBT' .calendar ,turned fu May 5, .1885, 8th Grade:' " ", , "', 'DevanNeBl':le: Literacy.i.(lader • ' ,Martin NelsQll, 24, went Qn a shooting , " " , , , "R,IlylanRoIl)ack: SpellmgB,ee FirstrBJllpage in &nito City. When it Wall 'Anna'Adam/:l:TheHQwa:rdGardn~' PlaceWinner;completiQnIlfGw~',over,' seven people lay dead and the -,.Award',', .'- ' ',Scheryiah RoW-ero: ffigh average in 'reason why would bEl buried withthe, 'Aimee 'Babcock:, "Pnncipal's History' " ", ., 'eighth body, the shOQter. ~cademi¢, ,Excellence A,wam 'for 'Linday Selters: lligh aver~~ in

In a new tnillennium, 121 years ,s~aight8s an thre.e y~llts of middleQQmpliter Applications; high avetagelater, the mystery still shrollds the-val- ,schOQI; highest ~verage,in Reading; ,in,L,anguageArtC$~lUghaverage inley where the town oncestood.Q()mpleted., 'Lexia' Rea~gStratf;lgies History', . ' ,

&nito City is the lQfly name given Program; . high average in .History;, ,Elnily Swanner: . Future authora c:l1J8ter oflog bWldings thatinc:ludedand~Mm:Pac ~ward jn Lariguage' and illUstratOr a~ard " ' "a few cabins, a saloon, post office, AJ1s ' , " , ' ' Afton Sullivan.: , Outstandipg '7thsChoo1hllllSe, church,general store and , Chase Qarver: Completion 'of Lexia ,GradeMath student: lugh averageul ,a hotel called The Maybeny Ho\.lSe. ReadiDg strategies I'rvgrain , History; high ave,l'lr,c in Language'

The "city" stood where BonitoLake' COURTE;SV.IO"NSDHsminNs .Toman Dalton: Grammar Goddess Arts , 'now fills the valley northwest of Bonito City. was made up of a number of log buildings forming the'tQWn in the'bottom oithe in ~gwlge Arts; high average in Joseph, VarleY':Compl~tion ofRwdQSI/, In 1885 it was filled with canyon where Bonito lake now stands. ' '. '. ' , ' CompllterApplications ' Gwtar,', , 'apple orchal'ds, livestock and settlers " Cassandra EvereW CompletiQJl of Chambrie Yates: Most briproved inIlowishing at the 7,000 foot elevation on the door. Johnny answered with a The remainder of the Bonito City Lexia Reading Strategies ProWfUJl; Lapguage Arts " ,meadows at the edge Qfth,e fores,~. "Who's there?" and Nelson resPl/nded residents hovered in their cabins until Spel1ing,B~2nd Place Winner " 'l{episha Zamora: ,Attitlldeand ,

The two-story log hotel was operat- with "Open this door." ,daylight, fearing that the least sound ,Lindi Herd: Miss MathAward InspiratiQnAward in PE 'ed by Mr. and Mrs. -lohn Maybeny As Johnny opened the door, Nelson would mean more'bloodshed. Darcy, Horat: Ire~ ~searchAward 6th Grade 'and their three children, Johnnie, fired at him with a .38 (one account When daylight arrived, Nelson Wall in Language Arts; completed I,.exia '"Eddy, and Nellie. When &nito Cit)' says it was a rifle, another a pistol) hit-, Mwhere to be seen.' Nellie Maybeny, 'Ireading StrategillS Program,,' ' AlIrQra 'Hart: High average inwas growing, the obviollS need for a ting him in hill side. the sole sW'Vivor ofthe Maybeny Cam-" Rusty, Johns: Outstanding 8th Keyboartlhlg; fastest typist inhotel enQ()lll'aged Maybeny to add a Badly wounded, Johnny tried to ily, hild at sometime dtiringthe melee Grade Math stUdent " ' Keyboardingsecond story to his cabin, offering bed- wrestle the gun from Nelson, bllt feU l;ieen ~ot ,in the.side and fallen to the Haley MQPtes: Most dependable in Jamie Fields: Effort award in PE;rooms fur rent. John, 17, and Eddy, 7, weak from loss Qfblood. Nelson struck floor with Nelson believing she Wall A,g; Q()mpletion Qfthe Lexia Strategies high av~rage in Keyboarding , .OCClJpied one ofthe rooms. him in the head with the gun , dead. IreadingProgram Don Myers: Eff9rl award in PE

The evening began with several and fired another $hot, Heavily armed, the resi- ", Taniler Pope: Mr. Math Award; best Christophel' Olmstead:, High aver-miners eating slipper ~th the killing him. dents waited fQr Nelson's ,work ethic in A,g; most improved ,in age in Keyboarding; high average inMaybeny family and the Qnly two Eddie Wall 'screaming in return. NQt long into the Reading , ' , Social Studies "guests in the hotel, Dr. R.E. Flynn, a his bed when Nelson killed i:lay he Wall sighted ~ining Kara Poissot: Q()mpletion of Lexia Abby Proctor: MQst improved inrecent arrival from Cincinnati, Ohio, him with a single shot. Dr. down the mountain side. Reading Strategies Program..- Social Studiesand a young man, Marlin Nelson. Flynn, hearing the shooting, Seeing t~ee men in the Jessi 'Price: Logic Lady Award; com--. Colby Preciado: 6th ,grade'.Art

After Sllpper, the miners retwned mshed from his l'OQm only to street, he raised his rifle to pleted r.exia Reading c Strategies ,award 'to their cabins or moved to Pete be met by a blillet from ' fire. but Charlie Beny was Program Ashley lWynolds: High average inNelson's saloon. Nelson's gun. He fell dead qllicker. Beny shot NelSl/n Christian QlIiroz: Highest average Language Arts

When the dining room table was with a gunshot to his head. Helie MIJhnJ in the heart, ending the Giovanni QlIiroz: Most cooperative Jonah, Bowden: Most imprQved incleared, the little groliP indulged in a The elder Maybeny's slept bloody rampage" ' in A,g Language'Arts .game of cards until abollt 10 Q'c:lQCk in a l'OQm on the first Ooor The seven victims were Claire Romero: Completed Lexia Colorado Romero: Best Graphicwhen they all retired to their sleepipg and Nellie's bed was in a small area buried $ide by side and the kiljer Reading Strategies Program; excel- Design ,qwu1;ers. under the stairway. John Maybeny, bW'ied a distance away. lence in guitar ' , Garret Schliltz: Best Graphic

For reasons never known, at 1 a.m. wakened by the shots and screaming, It Wall 15 years before a hwnan foot ' Ryan Schweizer: Most improved in Design; 6th grade Art award~ Nelson slipped along the hall to the was shot in the heart as he made his dared step inside the old hotel. Stories keyboarding; most· improved in Celeste Salcido: Outstanding 7th -l-

bedroom of Johnnie and Eddy, rapped way liP the stairs toward the sounds. of mysteriolls sounds and sights Reading. grade Math stlldent 'With Mr. Maybeny falling dead on around and within the old building Dylan Scruggs: Best graphic design • •

the landing, the shooter then met Mrs. flourished. One journalist left, the in Computer Applications PosItive BehaVIOrMaybeny, who had rtlllhed up the building at deadmn never, to return Heather Stewart: Completion of A selectgrollpofstudents were rec-stairs in her niglltclothes. Nelson shot fQr his story. Still today there are those Lexia Reading Strategies Program ognb;ed by the Positive Behaviorher in the chest but failed to kill her. that will attest to ghosts haunting the Lacy Walker: MLA Maniac Award Support Tham for being on the Honor

Blood streaming doWn her legs, her canyon. ~ in LangusgeArts; . RQIl all year, and having no behaviorfeet made bloody footprints as she When the .southern Pacific Kallea Wilkinson: Highest GPA in . referrals. Those stlldents were:made her way back down the stairs Railroad decided to erect &nito pam, Ag; high average in History 8th C1rade: Aimee Babcock; Rustyand to the nearest cabin, There she thecabinsweredemolishedalongwith Miranda Zamora: Highest average Johns, Haley Montes, Jessi Price,found panic stricken residents Who the Maybeny Hotel. The graves ofthe in Reading 'Christian Q'uiroz, Giovanni Quiroz,WQuld not opep their doors for fear of victims were moved to the 4ngus 7th Grade Bethany Sweat, Lacy Walkerdying. Cemetary where a tombstone with ' 7th Grade: Ashleigh De Menit,

Nelson fQUowed tiel' and as she their names marks the site. Briana Aguilar; High average in Danielle Jones, Chase Morel, Moniquemade her way to yet another cabin, he Nellie Maybeny, referred to as Language Arts Quiro~.Linday Selters, Afton Sullivan,fired another shot that ended her life. about 14-years-old or the "grown Rudy 'Chavez: Most improved in :E:lnily Swanner, Amanda Willingham

Pete Nelson. the saloon keeper and daughter" was W).able offer any solu- Language Arts 6th Grade: Ketsti Davis, Roxanneno relation to the shooter, appeared tions for understanding the "why" of Ashleigh DeMenit: High average Drtbbs. Dustee Rae Eldridge, Leslieand managed to wrestle \vith Nelson, the mttrdering rampage. in Language Arts Lofton, Brenda Macias, Ahsley

~ ,." trying to take the gun away. Blit in the In time, she I'CCClvered and traveled Kara Espinosa: Most improved in Rybolds. Elnily RllSh, Celeste Salcido,end. the enraged murdered regained to the East not to be heard from agairi. , Langusge Arts Garret Schultzhis rifle and shot Pete in the head, Only speculation offers answers to Candace Holmes: Miss Math Awardbeat him to a pulp, and left hiJn dead a mystery that Qver a century later Britney Irvin: Literacy leaderin the middle of the street. _ remains a "why" mystery. --~'---

The seventh victim was Herman MADAM V 'RNISH 2006Beck, the grocery store keeper, who The preceding swry is told as it was ;like Pete Nelson, had come alit to see relaMd in AL. Burke's The Maybeny Iwhat the shooting was abollt. As soon MtJrder Mystery of &nito City and 1as Nelson saw Beck, he fired and Hennan Consbruch in Carrizozo Storykilled him. by Johnson Steams.

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asleep on the porch of a resi­dence which did not bel!Jng tohim; The owner of the propertytold police that Smith had been

· to that location before and waswarned not to return: Emptybottles of beer, vodka and rumwere found at the scene.

~omesticdisputes• Efran Renteria. 26. and

Crystal Stoafer, 27. both ofRuidoso, were issued non-traf..fic citations and ordered tQ.appear in Magistrate Courtwhen police found the pair hadengaged in violent contact withthe other during an argument.Police were dispatched to ahome the pair shared when"Renteria called 911 then hungup before issuing a report.Upon arrival. police were told afight broke out between thepair when Stoafer returnedhome at 3:30 a.m. intoxiCatedand was confronted byRenteria. When the womanattempted to drive away,Renteria ptilled a door handle'

· off the vewele she was drivingand threw it in her direction,shattering the passenger SideWindow. ,

Police found scars on thebodies of both Renteria andStoafer following the incident..

·'Ibdd Jared Stirtnan, 36, ofRuidoso was arrested June ~ on

· charges of. battery against a'hOUsehold member. ·The wom·an involved in the incidentclaimed Stirman slapped he~

during an argument in whicheach accused the other of' infi·delity. She. also claimedStirman grabbed her roUghly.by the throlit and neck. .

Based on the stories provid. .ed linda review ot'the "size andweight factor". ofthepetsol1!Jinvolved, )io1ice· determinedStirman was the responsibleparty.

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Motor vehicle theft, A vehicle ow~ed by theVillage of'Ruidoso was:rePli,i'ted

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Leanne Young, 21, wasarr¢sted. in Ruidoso June 4 on awarrant out of Chaves County.The arrest came when policewere called to investigate aincident. involviIig youth gath­ering at Look Out 'Ibwer.

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Cooper was turned over toBIA officials while Smith wastransported to the LincolnCounty Medical Center. Bothmen were cited to appear inMunicipal Court.

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.' police and fire officials.• Ricardo Ortiz, 31. of El

. Paso was issued a non-tiafficcitation ~y 26 when he lit acharCoal grill in front ofa vacu-

, tion home he was renting oilMeander Drive. Ortiz said hewas not aware of the currentfire restrictions iIJ the village.

• Justin D.Papermaster. 19,of Austin, Thxaswas issued anon-traffic citation for'improp­er handling offire when he lit abarbecue grill on the deck: ofhisvacation residence nearWhirlaway Drive.

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from Southwest Texas State inServices for Jo Ann Cotton, San Marcos,Th~ in 1978. She'

52, were held 'fuesday, June 6, taught journ~lisrq and high2006 at the Church ofChrist in school English un~ retiring inSnyder, Texas with burial in 2005. . .;" .Hillside Memorial Gardens. .She is survived by her hUil­Services were officiated by Dale band David, daughter .ClaireHuff and burial directed by Co~n, l>allas; mother MargieBell-Cypert-Seale Funeral Line, Ruidoso,sisgter NanceHome. and husb!,nd Ralph Lewis,

Mrs. Cotton died June 5, Snyder; and her brother'lbdd2006 . at Cogdell Memorial and wi(e' Lori of Houston,;Hospital in Snyder. 'She was .' Texas. She was 'p~ded inborn Sept, 13, 1953 and mar-, death by her I son TayJQr, herried David Cotton Dec. 28; father Bill Line, a brother Jack1973, both in Snyder. She was a Line, and· her mother-in-lawschool teacher'and member of Jane Cotton.the 37th Street Church Qf FriendS are contributing' toChrist,. . The American Cancer Society,

Mrs. Cotton graduated from clo West TexasState Bank, P.O.Snyder High in 1972, the Box 1396, Snyder, TX 79550.University 9fTexas in 1976 and

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GuestI' fJI Mr. .-nd Mre. Leaternurrow three days this week wereA'Ir. Robert McDaniels, a brother_jn-law. and Elmer Burrow, aLrolher. They were looking for:J business location in Ruidoso.

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The ma~or'" recent proclilrl)ation. U> the efflll't ihl\t burn~ing of trash or other re!u.sc, whether in barrelsorno\, .isbanned wlt/1iD the city tunits of '&uldllSO should be welcomedenthusl!lStlca1ly by every property owner.

Here's Why: If 1\ fire, through c ......lessness or othermeans. should get started at either "-'!-<l of the canYQn .duringthe hot.d.ry days which are characteristic of June, and should.. wind be blowing from the west in case the flre startedin the upper end of the canyon, present fire-fighting equip-ment would be wholly inadequate in halting the fire blOlore Dear Colonel BJooclWorth: . '

I'bave just re~eive<l-thecopy0'1.: .it had burned Ruidoso to the ground and perhaps inclue,Ung TIle RulclOllD News, with yourthe watershed of ~he Rio Rllidoso.' . nam" 'fJyln.~rDmthe moslheacl.

A fire would be bad encugh in itself insofar as Rui~Q .. I . ""rialnly congratulate .theis concerned. The businesses, the scenery would disappear, community anel )'oUn>elfto~ "Y'lur,a.nd so w:ou1d the summer vacationists for whom fJOmany idelittty with such a' ven1uni, "nd 1DmTEIf:! W·>, EE'Ifll'alD VAL'DES"

f h b . N lrom ~ook,ins over 'Jhe pullUcmt49n ; , -II-~ ,.., 'llJ:d.l 'or I - , . ,o t e USlneBSes exist.· 0 attraction would remain. I find it -most' interesdng . (lind _ :. - _ '_: " . __ -.,,, _, ' ." ••'And If the watex-shed should "go up In smoke" ••• disastrous Creditable. . . aulk oil, paraffin.base ',' ...... ;... :.. 45c pel' gal.

floods would follow. No trees or underbrush "(ould remain . Gooel Jilek to you, Colcmell .• _.~_ . ". in 5~gal, 1c;>1fl.or more'.• ,. .' . .to ho~d the snow snd the few cabins whloh might survive a . Cordially you,.., . . "fire would be faced with another peril, '~::b::~f'~'im~::~r.. • • • GUn greasEJ-.---'Shaclde greaSe., $2.49 for 25 Ibs.

But If you wiped oUt Ruidoso and nobody .mi,nded • . . .' nf . h h ." • , $3 9'8: $10..95'a preposterous I!resumptlon ... the Ruidoso vaney and theR@~!',oJ.\i'ew MeXI~o. O""s's at the (ollowlng places.----""7....-"-o...;.-,.,--___ l ants ·hig c air!! .... -... " ... ..-Hondo valley would be inundated each spring with floods near Lloyd- . '. .ihis wet-I<: inolucle<l: Mr. and .i.h.:E. H.'Center and _ ELECTRIC FENCE' CONTROLBO~S'"that would wipe out many 'Of the farms which have been in m~ 'u.~~;;"":i~::;; :~ ~~~t.;,:::. .0"10'8 Cabins . da"ghter,l"a., El .Paso. . Electric $18.95 ,- Battery $2.95 less. bat~ries .those valleys since the beginning of the Vnited States. ahd I cel1:alnly npp~cl"ted it. . Mr. arid Mrs..R. F. ~Iair. Ar.- M'l'. and ,:Mrs;', Ik.fi!. "Moore land . . '. < _, •• " _. •

This is perhaps second thought to a Ruldosoite . : • per- SinoereJy yours, . tesla. . party, lloswell..'· ' ..Folding Canvas camp oot,s; lulrdwood. .haps he does not even acknowledge the e.~tence of the val- ~;,:-i=~~~::~-:,e:':t, . 'R:~e~~d Mrs: J;>aul WJR'R';ns,==: ~~=,rcr~;::'':'o~e~kllL construction·.. ·...... .. .. "'.' .... , .... $4.0leys insofar as hi5 puslness is concerned .... but if RuidosD is . "frs. FIo'yd ". ",,"ickers, ·Bar....· lYCt\; El'vi.... ·Hl.tt and s··ter. 'B' 24 th·· tee'

. . College," ... ~.v -''''... atter.les,. . mQn S guaran. . .ever to .become the ~'elty" of Lincoln county, as it is better b~l;a 'JeW'· and'l,.ois Ann. Gutbrie. Brown1ield~TeiallJ.·.. , ,qualified to do than any other- Lincoln county town. the Val- Alpine, Texas. . pklahorrla. . ·Mr. and M ~.. Koffman. Free- popular cars :.,.::..... $9.9S---:S10.95ley Folks should come first 1n our thinking. Deal' Mr.' Sl4JIodworth: , . Mr. nn.d Ml·S.. Richard Black- port, Texas. WmTE AIJ'I1.0.' S~ORE

M f h Thank h • man Ros"'eJ! . . M,·. anel MrS..R; lVI"'kep, l-ub-.any 0 t e new businesses are depending upon thD rich you vet·)"",uc ..or )"0l.11' ,. '-.-.~ Ii ta for J J MIss j"ohnny ShOl't and Miss bock."T~~· ,posslb.i1ities of Ru,'dOSO's trade terr,'tory for the. volume which eOmp men rycopy 0 v", ume • .. •• ~.. P G C . s. . .' _ "'.TU·ar the 0 .... """1-' .'Number 1 of the !\UJdoso News. Mat'Y SlUter. 'M'erkel. Tex,as. ..,...r. an...: ..Y&r~. • . rum, ........on.. ....' '&\I. a..-MoI, ~

Win enable them to remain open the year around and serve It was nice .of you "to think of us. ')fl'. and Mrs. .1. K. O~dhnm and. ahp~,'t'exas. . HT",",OSO ... ...th h h· h'ld P ._. Betsy ao'cl . Mrs. T ilJi:an Bl'own. Sweetwater,' '''!........-, , .... &-.. &..-a.

use B oppers W 0 bOw'must travel to Rosw'f!ll, Alamogordo, It ts It verY· attractive pubUcatlon C 1 ...~n. p-¥.' (.~T~e~xa~s.;.~~:~~::::~~~~=~~======~=~~~==::~======~=~E=:;'or even El Paso for their heeds.. and we wish you every .$UCCCSS. CHarles. D~lIas; TC'~ns. s:.-We believe the mayor's proc:lamationis, a step toward a Very tr.uly YO'i'I'S, -,.......:..,..-. • .It. b real J. '17. Lanigan, Noisy Water Lodge.

goa ye ,,0 e izeda The ne,:,t step should be the closing Manager-SecretarY, D1'. John Hai'1gm;1n~El Paso.of the Indian Reservation to fire-builders during June, the Sllnta Fe Chllmbe< of Mi~s EU.at>eth Dunn, A"",rilloomontb of extreme fire hazard.' After the seasonal rains start CommeJoce. 'l."CXD5.

let also the caD'lpfircs start. ' c ~r; and Mm. Robert AndersoJ:).O id thl t b Dear Llo:vcl, . l-ubbock, Texas. . ,

none s e are r y rier daYs--on the other the ex.. Just got your paper. The 'Ruj.. Mr. and ·Mrs. James It. Pits.i"tence of Ruidoso Dnd the prosPerity of the valle~ people doso News Dnd She's a DandlJ' Ft. )3l1sa, Texas.below. Which ~.o you .consider the most valuable? Am enclOSing my ·check' for' n . Mojol' and J\1'rs. M. I{. Roser"===~;;;;;;;;;;;;,~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;~-;,,-,;;;;~;;:;~;..,~~~~~-;,;,==·-==~I3.'ellr~ BubscrJpUon. GoOd luck Ft. sm. Oklahoma.

C9 you! Mr. nrid Mrs. W. C. Crawlord.·nosw~lJ;

Mr. and Mrs. George t. 'WilsOll,Plainview. Texas..

My dear l.!oyd- 'Maj. Karl Bird. l-t, R. L. Ran~Mnny thanks for Vo,lume I, doJpl\ and p.31:l:,r.. A.-A. F., RosweU.

Number' 1 ot the Ruidoso News. . Dr. DlIvid M. Cmneron. El Paso.It was Indeed most interesting. Howard Schmidt, Claude Jal"-

Mr. Duro has returned to Rul- Your feature column, "As I See ..ett' Dnd Rudy Rico, Lubbock. "doso for the summer from no... It," the history of .the Old MiD, TeXD9.well where he was employrd by and all the other features shoUld Fernando Guerra, Son Ailton10,

••_ I d the N. M. M. I. be greatly apprecjated by alJ.your 'l'exa9:.0'...... Kel Bonnell on son., Ireaders. r wish l.o take this oc- Dr. and Mraa 1Ia Miller. B(!verly£:orsey. went to Roswell SDtur. Mrs. Harry !..ackland, Los casfon to wish yoU o.s much !JUC- HUls. California.~ fly to attend thc graduation of Angeles. California, arrived Mon... CC'SS penonally as I know you Captain W'I'tter A. Mca:dows.: eddy DonneJl lrem N. M. M. r. dDy night for a visit with MW-j will deserve'. I know your pub.. 'A. A. F., Roswell.

Miss Susie Reynolds and Miss BUrdett and Miss Camel in Sky- IIcaUon will rdlect your own welt1 ;argaret Dodson, 81 Paso. were land. Mrs. Lackland has been known zeal to serve end your D D Cab"', "'e515 of .'he boys at the format vWtlng her daughter. Mrs.. W. D. 'br'oadmjt\ded and patriotic vlew- an ee ms nI ance Monday night before the Chamberlin. £1 Paso. who Js leav- point. Thl: pen is a_in mightier J. S~. Edwards nnd grandso ,I raduation exercises. The party in soon to join her husband in than the sword. Slaton. Texns.J 'turned to Ruidoso Tuesday and :uenos AJres. Best wishes, . ·Mrs. J. Earl Denton and faml1y,'·ednesday Teddy drove Miss Mel RhJne Clovis. ,) eynolds and Miss DDdson back can Pat's Taxi Jackson, M~issiPPL M.'. and Mrs. J. O"Nelll and~~-- --==--- --.~ -- ~- . ------, ----. Bon• .toliet. Illinois.

Mr~ :::Inn Mrs. R. C. Haines, ElPaso.

Mo. Bert 'Rosenbaum andpart~·. Midland, Te)C'as.i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bearder, Ida­

, lon. Texas:.I 3, T~--Tnlsty and party, Lub-· bock. Texas'. , ....I Mr. and Mrs. Victor P.· Baron,

McCame)·. Texas..·Capt. and Mrs. 0 .. L. Sellers, In­

· wood Long Island. New York.R. F. Blair and family.. Artesia.Robert Rudd and Clinton Ken­

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Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Robertson• and family. Ft. Stockton, Texas.

1\1r. and Mrs. T. C. Douglass,r..ubbock, 'texas (honeymooning) .

Mr. anel Mrs. Bill A. Shelton,Lovington, (honeymooning).

Ml~. and Mrs. Steve McLaury.Snyder• .oklahoma (more honey­mnoners!) .

. rub.mUd ~eb Prlda)',entered .. HCQaid. claa matter May 1'1.1916, at ~e .... OUlce at. Iluid~, N.M., Jb~ce wllb act oJ Del;ll' Mr. B1C)o!iworth:'Con.l"Cfts .of Ma.n:b. 3, 1.819. ,Sincere ~na~atu.lanon&onY,~ur. _ .-- '--_ .•. ._·__..,...;. -~Iacqulr"' •. tb, JluidOllo .N"",... l

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XWiBh you the very best of sue..ceSs. '.

.Sin......,ly•.John P. l4l.irpby. ,MilnA,aer..Chamber of 'Co~m~rce,AlbulJuerque. N.· M. ,

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No.ice i5 hereby givoo.ho' the Governln.9 Bodyof the City~ RuidosoDowns condudod a Public:Hearing during D tOJched­tiled meeting he'd anTuesday, May 30, 2006,5:30 pm.• Cify Hall Hub­bord Room. 122 DownsDrive~Ruidoso Downs andadopted the following Or.·dinonc:o,

ORDINANCE NO. 2006­01

Caples. of Ordinant;e No.2006-02 oro on file in theo~f"tce of Ih.,C~ Clerkand are available for pu~ .lic review MondoyIh,ough Friday betwe~n

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C~piesof.Ordin.ance No. Amerihod Illn' Is :s,eeking2006·01 are on file in the Housekeeper. AP.JI:Iv.i~

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ORDINANCE NO. 2006­,02

AN ORDINANCEENACTING A NEW CHAP­TER 11 TfTLfD'ENVIRONMENTAL PRO­TECTION'ARnCLE 1 TfTLfD ·PHO·SPHORUSDETERGENTRESTRICTION"SECTIONS 11-1-1THROUGH 1I-1·~OF THE CITY OFRUIDOSO COllE OfQRDINANCES.

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STATE OF NEW MEXICO'to the obowe-nomed Re·sponden., GREETINGS:

You ant hereby notifiedtho11he above.nom.,dP,.,tltjonc.. has "I.,d a clyilaction against you in theoballe-entitlod court andcause, the general obladthoroof being 10 dis.so 110tho bonds ofmatrimonybotweon tho partios andto determine custody vis·itotion ond support: oftho potties minor chil.dron.

Notice is here~ gwenpursuanl to 22-8·10NMSA, 19111lhallh.Boord of Educalion of Ihe

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tote 01 New Mexico willpresenl and publicly re·\'lew the operational bud·get for the 2006/2001school year on Tuesday,June 13, 2006 at 7:00p.m., at IheRuidoso Mu· The Alto Lakes Specialnicipol School Dislrict Zoning Distrid is request-Bo<ird Room. ing proposals forPrafeil.

sionol Service~ .Legal.This is a ~blic heating P,oposals will bilt receivedand all school plrron. are by the ALSZO PO SoJCinyited·to ottend, &18, Atto, NM 88312 un-

liIl4:00pm on June 1.4,Done 01 Ruidoto, New 2006. Proposals: receivedMeMi~, this 161h day of ofter th. closing lime willMay 2006. b. "'iected. .Ruidoso SchoOl Board COJJies of the Request canof Education be oblained fronl the Di..

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In addition thereto thorowill be ocaving intorost,and cosb of publication ofIhls Nola. and tho Spe­dol Maslltr's Foe fi.ed by.... Court in the amountof 5200.00.The· terms of this &Ole atethat th. purchaser mustpay codl at tho time theProperty is struck off 10him, exCept that lhe Plain­tiff nwq bkf 011 or any portof its J"dgrnenl, plu.. intar·ctSt withoUt paying cosh.

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NonCE TO CREDITORS

STATE OF NEW MEXICOIN THE PROBAtE COURTUNCOLN COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OFTHE ESTATE of ELMEREHUN~~R, DECEAStDNO. PBUCH14

Witness my hand Ihisday of May, 2006.

BY MAIL:Ruidoso Ncwo Class~

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£egalAds:3 PM Friday fur Wednesday

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CORRECTION POLICYCheck your ad prompdy for accuracy. Claims forerrors must be received byThe Ruidoso News within24 hou"; of<hc firs. publication dalc. CancellationPolicy: No cash ...fundS or charge card credi•. TheRuidoso News reserves the right to edit. categorize ,orrefuse classified -«ds due to inappropriate content...

The propnsed location of this facility will beapproximately 13.8 r,nile" north of Ruidoso on NMHwy 41'1. 2 miles cost of NM Hwy 48 on c:oppcrRid~e RJ.. Sec 12. R 13#. TWS lOS. LincolnCoun.y.

Comment or inquires regarding this permit shouldhe directed 10:

Pur",uanl 10 the rcquirC'nicnt~of New Me~ico AirQU.lIlity Contrnl Regulation 20NMAC 2.27 WWConSlruccton. Inc.. 1000 Gabaldon Rd. NW.A Ihuqucrquc. NM 87 104. hereby unn.ounce... itsintention tn apply to the New Mexico environmentDepartment. Air Quality Bureau to relocate theirc)l;isting 20NMAC 2.72 air quality pennit #1405for a Hoi Mix Asphah Plant. An air quality reloco­lion penni. is. sought to allow WWC Inc. to oper­ute u .'OOlph plant.

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NOTICE OF SALE OFREAL E5lATE ONDERFORECLOSUREJUDCMENT

NonCE IS he,eby giventhat under and by virtueof Judgment 01 Foreclo­sure ente'ed by the Oi$­trid Court of ltncolnCounty. N_ MeJCico. onMay 1~. 2006 In civilCOU3oe number CV D4.315.the under-~i9nl!dwill offerfor public sole 10 the high.8$1 bidder lor cosh ot lhefront entrance of the Vii.loge of Ruidoso MunicipalBuilding. Ruidoso.lincoln County. NewMexico on the 17th day ofJuly. 2006 01 9:30 o,m .011 rights of the defen­dants to 'he following de­Kribed real property lo<­cated in Lincoln County,New Mell:ico;

Lot 269, DEER PARK VAL­LEY SUBDIVISION. Unit 9.Lincoln County. NewMeJCicc. as shown by Iheplot thereoffiled in Ihe office fa IheCounty C....k and Ex·offi­cio Recorderof Lincoln Cou~on April17. 1981. in Cabinet D.SlideNO$. 7 to 10.

AlYIN UPCHURCH andMARTHAUPCHURCH.husband ond wife.LAKESIDE •CORPORA.nON. andDWAYNE COPE andSANDRA COPE.husband and wife.

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PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that if you In·tend to conlest the Iouit•VOU must res~ to lhe.petit;on for D.~solutjonofMarrjogo on or beforelost date of publicotionof thit. Notice which hasbeen published once 0week for th,ee consecu·live )Vl!teks, or iudgmentby dofaull will be en·te,eeI ogt?inst you. ..

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WITNESS the HonorableKoren L Parsons. Judgttollhe Twelfth JudiciolDistrid Coun of Ihe Staleof New MeJtico, ond IheSeal of the Dist,ict Courtof Uncoln Countv. the25th day of May. 2006.

JAN PERRYNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DISTRICT COURT CLERK NDtice is hereby giventhot the unden~ned has lsi Elizabelh Yaosi that lh Go • Body

been oppointed ~rsonol Deputy D. vem~ngr-epresenlotive of this es- of the Ctty of Ruidosolati!l' All EJ"'f'SOnS having #7203 4T (6)2,7.9,14 D~ cond.uded (I Publicda,,"s 09"OInst this estat. Heont'9 dunng a resched-ore required to p,esent TWELFTH JUDICIAL D15- ured meeting held ontheir cfaims within two TRICT COURT, COUNTY Tuesday May 30 2006(2) months afte, the dote OF UNCOLN. STATE OF 5:30 pm:. City Hcin Hub­0( the first publication of NEW MEXICO bard Room 122 Downsth!s nolice, 0' the claims IN THE MAneR OF THE Drive, Ruid~Do'WrtS andWill. be or."'er boned. ESTATE OF MITTIE MAR- odopted the fallo_ing Or·Claims . must be pres· THA MESPELT dinonce.ented either to the un-dersigned personal ,epo- Deceased.,esentotive at the DC!- PB-05·11dress lisled below. clo' . .JulieAnne Hufst.dl., Notice 10 CreditorsLeonord P.C.. 1221 Me- STORMWATERchem Drive, Sune 1 Rui- NOTICE IS HER.E~Y GIVEN POLLlITIONdoso. Ne- Mexico that Ihe urn:lerstgned has PREVEN'l10N

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Doted: f'hzy 23 2006 ogal!1st thiS estate a,!, REGULATIONS fORlsI Catherine CEilers '~Ulred • to. present theJr I "'WN FERTlUZER1221 Mechem Drive claims within two months "'"Ruidosa,New Mexico ofter the dote of Ihe first APPUCAnON & SALE88345 publication of this Notice505.258-1070 or the claims will be for- ENACTING ANI:;;';:;;~;';"';i.-=..-;---I ever barred. Claims ORDINANCE UNDER#7200 3T (5131 (6)7,1" must be presented eithet CHAP'JER'4 TITLEDSTATE OF NEW MEXICO to the undersi~e.d per- '"OEPARTMENr' E'NACT-COUNTY OF UNCOLN sonal represen olive or ING NEW AAncLE BTl·TWELF1H JUDICiAl fa Ihe law office of J. TLEDDISTRICT COURT

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