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Annual garage sale set for shelter Whether you're cleaning out the cabin for the winter or setting up a new residence, keep in mind the annual Lincoln County Humane Society Garage Sale August 19, sponsored by The Ruidoso News. Donations of household items, toys, furniture and other pieces in good condition will be accepted at the newspaper office from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Thursday, Au- gust 18. All ofthe money collected will be used to sponsor abandoned animals at the society shelter for spaying and neutering. The sponsorships significantly reduce the cost of adoption and dramatically increase the chances of the abandoned dogs and cats finding new homes. Garbage rate hike ... report due Monday " . · A report on the progress of pro- posed rate increases and related proposals to the members of the ,Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority will be presented during " the toalitlon's meeti11g at 10 a.m. Monday, August 15. The board representing the county and its five municipalities meets in the recycling center at 222 Second Street in Ruidoso Downs. Race honors Hix A memorial blanket presenta- tion at Ruidoso Downs Race Track Sunday, August 14, will honor long- time Ruidoso area resjdent John Hix who died in December 1993. According to his friends, Hix was an avid supporter of the racetrack, ' thus it's appropriate that he have a race named after him. The owner of the horse wmning the "John Hix Memorial Race" will be given the memorial blanket in the winner's circle. ll' . 1 t' .: ;! I I I 'l·ll ! 1•1 I I i II 'I P :: 1 .1 i l I .II , I ! II 1i q , 't , . f, ,:'I ( 1 i i I I • I ; 1 'I I I I.,. I :I e 050 ews School bells ring in new building ' # \1 1 ,. ••· .... t .. , . ' . -, .. Dmnne Sl!illingarlbe Ruidoso Newa First grade teacher Joan Howland unpacks boxes of supplies and treasures collected for her new students at Sierra Vista Primary, which opens August 18. Teachers have been busy for the past few weeks decorating their rooms to welcome the children. Barbed wire gains council approval by CHARLES STALLINGS Ruidoso News S1aff Writer Barbed wire and razor wire used Sierra Vista ready to go foy DIANNE ST AIULBNGS phasized that a sprinkler system Ruidoso News Staff Writer will be installed to ensure the The new Sierra Vista Primary school remains a showcase. school turned out to be a dream Earth color with turquoise trim, project for the Ruidoso School the 30,700-square-foot school Board. brealtS with past construction by "We've encountered practically using a metal slanted roof. Flat tar no problems," said district super- and pebble type have a history, lo- intendent ,Mike Gladden. "That's cally, ofleaking, and have become a really rare. The contractor has done nightmare for the district. a good job." "Mike Morris (school board This fall, the school staff will member) insisted on that metal welcome about 375 first and second slanted roof," Hemphill said. grade students, completing a The district staff has a right to realignment of grades in the feel proud about the results, Glad- Ruidoso school district. den said. A building committee Nob Hill Elementary off U.S. 70 comprised of teachers, support staff and Sudderth Drive, will handle and principals of White Mountain preschool programs and kindergar- Elementary and Nob Hill visited ten. . other schools for ideas and sub- In the complex off Hull Drive mitted suggestions. shared with Sierra Vista Primary, '"One of the neat things is the White Mountain Ele'!lentary will teachers had a lot of input," Glad- be home for third and fourth den said. "(Nob Hill principal graders during the next nine Roger) Sowder and the committee months. White Mountain Interme- looked at new schools and came diate will take care of fifth and six- back with lots of ideas. They th graders. That move will allow worked with the architect and then Ruidoso Middle School to become a different subcommittees of staff junior high for grades seven provided input on playground through eight. equipment, furniture and other Ray Ward and Sons of Anthony aspects. built the school. Last week, finish- '"This type of approach guaran- ing touches were being applied and tees that you're going to get a Gladden was waiting for sod and school that's functional."" other landscaping materiaL One of Weems' favorite areas is Walking the grounds with Glad- the teacher workroom/storage area den and principal Don Weems, where shelving for supplies lines Board President Ron Hemphill em- Please see School, page 2A Council prohibits vendors by CHARLES STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer Effective immediately, portable vending booths are prohibited in Ruidoso except during special events approved by the village council. A motion to restrict vendor booth use was approved Tuesday by a four to two margin of the village council after lengthy discussion on both sides of the issue. Ordinance requirements further designate booth locations to a con- fined area. Mayor Jerry Shaw said this provision was added to prevent the type of congestion experienced at the last Aspenfest. Planner Cleatus Richards said a location layout will be part of fu- ture special £'vents booth applica- tions. Councilor Frank Potter said he conducted an informal survey of merchAnts by maiUng 62 tRiephone calls . "It was an eye opener to me,"' Potter said. "'The first person I talked to was upset as a merchant (asphalt business) in Ruidoso. He said there is a company in Alto run- ning around and putting asphalt mix on (Ruidoso) driveways. He said that person was not much dif- ferent then someone setting up (n · booth) on the sidewalk. Please see Council, page 2A Volleyball players practice on Friday ! at public and pnvate utilities, as well as commercial and industrial installations, were approved Tues- day by the Ruidoso Village Council. they recommended the council relieve Windham of the amount over and above the minimum water usage, $19.44. The dispute board cited a broken meter can as a pos- !rible contributing factor to the broken line. Ruidoso High School Warriors volleyball team will hit the courts Friday to prepare for the upcoming fall season. Practices are set for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, August 12, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Au- gust 16 and 16, at Ruidoso High School. New head coach Janie Roland asks to bring a sack lunch. The Warriors will see their first grune action in a tournament Au- gu.st26-27, in Denver City, Texas. Weather The council offered several amendments to the draft of the vil- lage fencing regulation. One amendment set approval through the planning and zoning commis- sion as a necessity when certain ex- The council thought the mini- mum usage amount was unfair to the village and that Windham was at fault for a greater amount. They asked Jackson the amount of a high monthly water bill. ceptional needs exiirt.. The council, through that Jackson surprised the council by amendment, granted Larry Lang- informing them of one resident ford, owner of Village Hardware, user's bHl of $3,600, nearly a mil- use of razor wire for the back of his lion gallons of water. store offSudderth Drive. Jackson said he was unable to Mike Radziewicz, chairman of produce the name of the resident the planning and zoning commis- that evening because of a glitch in sion, said exceptional need condi- the water department's billing. tions should be implemented and Windham told the council the named Langford's business as an vote to aMess him $200 was fair. Doanne Ruidoso New• area in need. Councilor Leon Eggleston voted Langford said the height of an against the motion. embankment in relationship to the Under regular items, the council: Eugene Collins receives emergency medi- cal attention after being hit by a pickup truck Monday as he headed across Sud- derth Drive to his car. lowness of his lot created a vul- -appr6ved n preliminary plat, nerable situation. He said he had following a public hearing on the p d t • h h •} S dd h n.o with theft or vandalism same for .a tract in the Sec- e · es r1an 1 t W 1 e C fQ S 8} fig U eft mnce mstruled tl\1.rtazor wire. ond. of West .. In other 'business, the council . srud remdents by DIANNE STALLINGS path ofhis 1987 Chevrolet pickup. "She told us her husband wns compromised with water customer \'11lthin area were m favot oft}le Ruidoso News Staff Writer Homer and Opal Long were blind in one eye," Mrs. Long said. c'.{erry and allov1ed him to to a loweT dellSlty . . A 64-year-old El Paso man was headed north on Sudderth when pay a 'Yater bnl resultant of a area, was against. hit by a pickup truck as he tried to Mrs. Long warned her husband to leak his mde water meter. He tho lone dissenter owned cross Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso stop as she saw Collins begin to Wmdhf:un disagreed with on Mttche:pl and Monda.y. cross the street. V!llage ··Gr¢9 may dfi'ect h!s bargmhlttg Eugpne Collins had jU9t left "She.saw it coming and told me· credit of $1,71'7.39 towatd a '··" •. ;. B.J.'s Gun Shop at 9:26 a.m. and to stop" Long told The Ruidoso Windham's water .. 'J]lf plat,:wa:s apprw 1 was headed across the street to his News. ,pickup wasn't going lllttlt( .41Js($fd'e · !Jf metet , ... on !At , PY car, his.wife was waiting. tast it bit him, but.lif:l flipped ·186)840 ·gullons uf P:t.iX 3 atj ,,folioo Bill in.th"e·mr nnd.seemed to land on his Wilkin · { · ," · . . · ". or 11 •xoot IM" . _0, 9 . QtllSgo; !i2rof . .• -A: G, . . · : · ., ... "" ·. ·>·.:; ••. • ,, ·Bmd .. $tl· 61)1$ud.. Mrs. -smd she comforted ": · . stepped Into the the injured man's wife. . • ,'; .. ··.··· •.• . ..• ?'' \ -' :.\:< { :,:; .''t.: ·: . ;' . . • '•·" .. ;, Orosco was not charged in con- nection with the accident, Heinelt.en said. Collins r.eceived emergency medical care from the Ruidoso am- bulance unit, was taken to the Lin- coln County Medical Center and then transfel'l'ed to Beaumont, Texas. Reports indicate that Collins not suffer ;;$"pinal damage. but did sustain othor nuijor injuries. _·.;. ' j l I I .. .. •, .. ,. "' ...... .:... ........................ _... ............... _, .... , ....... ,. __ ....

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Annual garage sale set for shelter

Whether you're cleaning out the cabin for the winter or setting up a new residence, keep in mind the annual Lincoln County Humane Society Garage Sale August 19, sponsored by The Ruidoso News.

Donations of household items, toys, furniture and other pieces in good condition will be accepted at the newspaper office from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. today through Thursday, Au­gust 18.

All ofthe money collected will be used to sponsor abandoned animals at the society shelter for spaying and neutering.

The sponsorships significantly reduce the cost of adoption and dramatically increase the chances of the abandoned dogs and cats finding new homes.

Garbage rate hike ... report due Monday " . ~ · A report on the progress of pro-• posed rate increases and related

proposals to the members of the ,Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority will be presented during

" the toalitlon's meeti11g at 10 a.m. Monday, August 15.

The board representing the county and its five municipalities meets in the recycling center at 222 Second Street in Ruidoso Downs.

Race honors Hix A memorial blanket presenta­

tion at Ruidoso Downs Race Track Sunday, August 14, will honor long­time Ruidoso area resjdent John Hix who died in December 1993.

According to his friends, Hix was an avid supporter of the racetrack, ' thus it's appropriate that he have a race named after him.

The owner of the horse wmning the "John Hix Memorial Race" will be given the memorial blanket in the winner's circle.

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First grade teacher Joan Howland unpacks boxes of supplies and treasures collected for her new students at Sierra Vista Primary, which opens August 18. Teachers have been busy for the past few weeks decorating their rooms to welcome the children.

Barbed wire gains council approval by CHARLES STALLINGS Ruidoso News S1aff Writer

Barbed wire and razor wire used

Sierra Vista ready to go foy DIANNE ST AIULBNGS phasized that a sprinkler system Ruidoso News Staff Writer will be installed to ensure the

The new Sierra Vista Primary school remains a showcase. school turned out to be a dream Earth color with turquoise trim, project for the Ruidoso School the 30,700-square-foot school Board. brealtS with past construction by

"We've encountered practically using a metal slanted roof. Flat tar no problems," said district super- and pebble type have a history, lo­intendent ,Mike Gladden. "That's cally, ofleaking, and have become a really rare. The contractor has done nightmare for the district. a good job." "Mike Morris (school board

This fall, the school staff will member) insisted on that metal welcome about 375 first and second slanted roof," Hemphill said. grade students, completing a The district staff has a right to realignment of grades in the feel proud about the results, Glad­Ruidoso school district. den said. A building committee

Nob Hill Elementary off U.S. 70 comprised of teachers, support staff and Sudderth Drive, will handle and principals of White Mountain preschool programs and kindergar- Elementary and Nob Hill visited ten. . other schools for ideas and sub-

In the complex off Hull Drive mitted suggestions. shared with Sierra Vista Primary, '"One of the neat things is the White Mountain Ele'!lentary will teachers had a lot of input," Glad­be home for third and fourth den said. "(Nob Hill principal graders during the next nine Roger) Sowder and the committee months. White Mountain Interme- looked at new schools and came diate will take care of fifth and six- back with lots of ideas. They th graders. That move will allow worked with the architect and then Ruidoso Middle School to become a different subcommittees of staff junior high for grades seven provided input on playground through eight. equipment, furniture and other

Ray Ward and Sons of Anthony aspects. built the school. Last week, finish- '"This type of approach guaran­ing touches were being applied and tees that you're going to get a Gladden was waiting for sod and school that's functional."" other landscaping materiaL One of Weems' favorite areas is

Walking the grounds with Glad- the teacher workroom/storage area den and principal Don Weems, where shelving for supplies lines Board President Ron Hemphill em- Please see School, page 2A

Council prohibits vendors by CHARLES STALLINGS Ruidoso News Staff Writer

Effective immediately, portable vending booths are prohibited in Ruidoso except during special events approved by the village council.

A motion to restrict vendor booth use was approved Tuesday by a four to two margin of the village council after lengthy discussion on both sides of the issue.

Ordinance requirements further designate booth locations to a con­fined area. Mayor Jerry Shaw said this provision was added to prevent the type of congestion experienced at the last Aspenfest.

Planner Cleatus Richards said a location layout will be part of fu­ture special £'vents booth applica­tions.

Councilor Frank Potter said he conducted an informal survey of merchAnts by maiUng 62 tRiephone calls .

"It was an eye opener to me,"' Potter said. "'The first person I talked to was upset as a merchant (asphalt business) in Ruidoso. He said there is a company in Alto run­ning around and putting asphalt mix on (Ruidoso) driveways. He said that person was not much dif­ferent then someone setting up (n ·

booth) on the sidewalk. Please see Council, page 2A

Volleyball players practice on Friday

! at public and pnvate utilities, as well as commercial and industrial installations, were approved Tues­day by the Ruidoso Village Council.

they recommended the council relieve Windham of the amount over and above the minimum water usage, $19.44. The dispute board cited a broken meter can as a pos­!rible contributing factor to the broken line.

Ruidoso High School Warriors volleyball team will hit the courts Friday to prepare for the upcoming fall season.

Practices are set for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, August 12, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, Au­gust 16 and 16, at Ruidoso High School.

New head coach Janie Roland asks playen~ to bring a sack lunch.

The Warriors will see their first grune action in a tournament Au­gu.st26-27, in Denver City, Texas.

Weather

The council offered several amendments to the draft of the vil­lage fencing regulation. One amendment set approval through the planning and zoning commis­sion as a necessity when certain ex­

The council thought the mini­mum usage amount was unfair to the village and that Windham was at fault for a greater amount. They asked Jackson the amount of a high monthly water bill.

ceptional needs exiirt.. The council, through that Jackson surprised the council by

amendment, granted Larry Lang- informing them of one resident ford, owner of Village Hardware, user's bHl of $3,600, nearly a mil­use of razor wire for the back of his lion gallons of water. store offSudderth Drive. Jackson said he was unable to

Mike Radziewicz, chairman of produce the name of the resident the planning and zoning commis- that evening because of a glitch in sion, said exceptional need condi- the water department's billing. tions should be implemented and Windham told the council the named Langford's business as an vote to aMess him $200 was fair. Doanne Stalling~rtl1e Ruidoso New• area in need. Councilor Leon Eggleston voted

Langford said the height of an against the motion. embankment in relationship to the Under regular items, the council:

Eugene Collins receives emergency medi­cal attention after being hit by a pickup

truck Monday as he headed across Sud­derth Drive to his car.

lowness of his lot created a vul- -appr6ved n preliminary plat, nerable situation. He said he had following a public hearing on the p d t • h • h •} • S dd h n.o probl~m with theft or vandalism same ~~er, for .a tract in the Sec- e · es r1an 1 t W 1 e C fQ S 8} fig U eft mnce h~ mstruled tl\1.rtazor wire. ond. ~ddition of ~ort West ..

In other 'business, the council . ~chards srud ~5 remdents by DIANNE STALLINGS path ofhis 1987 Chevrolet pickup. "She told us her husband wns compromised with water customer \'11lthin th~ area were m favot oft}le Ruidoso News Staff Writer Homer and Opal Long were blind in one eye," Mrs. Long said. c'.{erry vt~dham and allov1ed him to pla~ eb~ge to a loweT dellSlty . . A 64-year-old El Paso man was headed north on Sudderth when pay a $2~0 'Yater bnl resultant of a res1de~tial area, on~ was against. hit by a pickup truck as he tried to Mrs. Long warned her husband to leak ~n his mde ofth~ water meter. He s~d tho lone dissenter owned cross Sudderth Drive in Ruidoso stop as she saw Collins begin to • Wmdhf:un ha~ disagreed with ptop()~" on Mttche:pl and w~s. <:,o~- Monda.y. cross the street.

V!llage tnanag~r ··Gr¢9 Ja~kson's ~m~Jlt may dfi'ect h!s bargmhlttg Eugpne Collins had jU9t left "She.saw it coming and told me· credit of $1,71'7.39 towatd a pOW~~}:OE.i~l-~qJ~Cl"CJnlf)'. '··" •. ;. B.J.'s Gun Shop at 9:26 a.m. and to stop" Long told The Ruidoso '$3.~86.2{t' bill~ Windham's water .. 'J]lf plat,:wa:s apprw

1 l~ ~.bit~~ was headed across the street to his News. ~"The ,pickup wasn't going

lllttlt( o~ .41Js($fd'e · !Jf tn~ metet , ti~ ... ~}o «~tre~s, on !At , PY ~ElY 0~ car, wbe~& his.wife was waiting. tast wll~n it bit him, but.lif:l flipped runo~n~a·.to ·186)840 ·gullons uf P:t.iX

3atj ~~~~eii~~dla:t. ~~p~d ,lJ,uido~.o·. ,,folioo ofti~ Bill in.th"e·mr nnd.seemed to land on his

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Orosco was not charged in con­nection with the accident, Heinelt.en said.

Collins r.eceived emergency medical care from the Ruidoso am­bulance unit, was taken to the Lin­coln County Medical Center and then transfel'l'ed to Beaumont, Texas. Reports indicate that Collins ~d not suffer ;;$"pinal damage. but did sustain othor nuijor injuries.

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Sierra Vista principal Don Weems, (top left) shows off the sign for his new school with Board President Ron Hemphill and superintendent Mike Gladden (at right). Be-

SIERRA VISTA PRIMARY

low Jackie Onsurez (left) and sister Vanessa help break down packing boxes as furniture and accessories are moved into school rooms. Weems is proud of the new

stomge/work room for teachers (above center). At right, the mu~i-purpose room will be used to serve meals, for cheerleading practices and for community groups.

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Continued I rom page 1 A one wall. Four tables and a copy machine wi.\1 be set up for those scarcf' momPnL~ whE>n teachers can concentratf' on proJects for their rlas..'les.

The color ~cheme reflects the Southwest look, Gladden said, ad­ding thalthr tom·~q also are good for youngPr childrf'n

Instruct.JOn WJII occur in 22 classroom~. a llhrru-y and computer laborulory. Both hallway11 feature spPCJ.Rl hox£'d areas where rud!'s can bnng studPnts for tutonng and be out of the msunstrram of walking traflir

··The s~H'C"lal £>ducat.JOn room is dPslgnf'd to tw d.J\1drd mto three srcbnns sn lt can accommodate a full class. tw, mf'dl:Jm ~zp classes,

or three small groups or can be used for individual instruction." Gladden said. " ~.

Students shouJdn't feel crowded with 840-square-feet per dassroom and light nowing from windows in the rooms and in the hallways.

A multi-purpose room exceeded original expectations with terrific acoustics and wall paneling, Weems said.

"Rotary already has met here and the cheerleaders are going to be using it," HPmphill said. "It's really multi-purpose and well insu­lated." A radmnt heating system was picked for the high ceiling room.

Most of t.he classrooms already are decorated and wWting for the students who will crowd through

the doors August 18 .. On the outside, DeW:.flaygrounds

.are .bQing.ihstBlled~e interme-diate school and for Vista.

"It should be fantastic: playground for these kids," Weems said. 'We're putting up three awing sets, several different types of physical fitness and activity cen· ters, slides, fire truckB and poles, sandboxes, picnic: tables and a blacktop area for basketball and hopscotch.-

Meals will be prepared at anoth· er school and delivered to Sierra Vista.

Dealing with smaller students isn't new for Weems, even though he served as high school principal for the past two years.

"When I moved here 19 years

ago, I was principal at Nob Hill for kindergarten through second graders.. so this isn't a new age for me," he said ... It's a littl& different than high school and I'm looking forward to it.""

Diane Newsom will be secretary for the new school, a pivotal posi­tion to ensure its smooth running.

"The district also has hired a new nurse and we have a nursing room," Weems said. "She will be in charge of all the elementary schools and there will be a separate nurse Cor the secondary schools.

"The district. requested six new buses from the State Department of Education and they came through," Weems said. 'We're proud to be able to serve the kids. Kindergarten through lri.xth graders have their

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I c11..:f'd rad1o And TV people on my b!rt ThPy d1dn't want people g:mng out fl.nd !!elling TV!! or radios 10 pa.rkmg lot.q.·· Potter SA.Jd

·nut of thP 62 merchantJ:I I calle-d, there was only one that d1rln't CArP That WA.!! s large rPStaurant_. e!llabhshed, that didn't seem to can> if Romeone wanted to !IPt up 10 barhrcue outfits."

Richards srud f!mphasis has been placed on food and beverage Vf!ndors, but he recalled past prob­lems dealing with vendors selling jewelry and other items. He said the council was looking at the full spectrum r,f vending.

Councilor Leon Eggleston said under the existing ordinance, 8

vendor had to obtain permission from the existing property owner.

~I don't see 8 problem. If the property owner givea permission, I don't see a problem with it myself," Eggleston said. "They sti11 have to meet the requirements."

Resident Pat Heoly Willi con· cerned if not-for-profit organiza· tions like the Boy Scouts of Amer­ica would be restricted within eertain areas.

Councilor Robert Donaldson told Haaly that during special events, on a case by case basis. a spOIIDOT could come before tho council.

"It would be within our right to allow certain zones," Donaldson oaid.

Bob Sterchi identified himself rw • member or tho plannimg and

zorung 1P&ZJ commission. Sterchi was on the los:mg end of the P&Z vote that recommended to send the ordinance to the council for a final vote.

~I am here to speak against the proposed ordinance as it is present­ed,~ Sterchi BSid

Sterchi said the ordinance passed P&Z after 8 tie vote, with P&Z commissioner Mike Rad­ziewicz breaking- the tie in favor of approval.

He aaid the reeson some com­missioners were opposed to the or­dinance was because of its rig:i d standards.

"It offen no flexibility, no vari­ances for mobile vending ltands OT booths, R he B&id. "All of us on the planning and zoning commission agree with Councilor Donaldson that the ordinance that we have can be improved. But I think the or· dinance as it is written now could bring harm to the community."

Sterchi recalled a trip to an AI· buquerque superstore th~t allowed a snoweone booth in Its parking lot benefiting the Boy Scouts. A permit granted by the city was attaebed to the booth.

"To me if the city or Albuquerque can coordinats something h"ke this, we certainly ohould be able to cJo so," Sterchi said.

possible circumstance as this or­.dinance proposes to do," Sterchi said.

Shaw said the ordinance would not affect organizations that use the inside entrance of Wal-Mart to sell cakes and cookies.

Terry Jentgens from Bradenton, Florida, identified himself as 8

vendor. '"When a penon like myself goes

to a merchant, rents apace, and sets up a business that is licensed, I don't see where you can make legis­lation to deny that. I think you are messing with free enterprise and people's rights,- Jentgens said.

'*You can talk all you want about parking areas. Small portable time­tiona are not interested in attract­ing people to drive up to, it's the people that are there to take ad· vantage of," he said.

Brad Richards. who OWDS

Richards Puzzles, said be WitS against the ordinaiu.l. He said as .a tourist town, the vilblge ahould be inUrostlng. attractive ond tim tllr the tourists.

a;r.hards said Wa!lMIIl't wonted to - market his p112fles and so l(e set up an outside stsriH along with a lemonade fiiODd. llli said vlllage cods enfor<ement oft'lcets shut It down. •

"Our suggestion Is that we remand tha ordlnanee hoek to a He ask&d the 0111UUi11 bow the olo­oommlttee or tha I!OUDa1 and to dinanee would ol'fect Wal..&llll't set. planning and zoning to make it ling up llltnlture ilales outside, lit' :"' =.t l~ ~=~= ~~~ops selling' thl!lr.~~-~t

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Shaw said sidewalk sales by merchant owners would not be con· aidered street vendors.

Planning and zoning chairman Mike Radziewicz discounted peti· tions circulated by some vendors to validste their pooition.

"The only petition we will ever need in this town is a petition to do away with overy other petition we can think of," Radziewicz said.

He said tho vendor that cirtu· latsd the petition admitted it was vaguely worded. Merchants c8me to him to SO¥ they didn't know what they were sigofng.

-1 thought it Willi for food stamps,"' Radziewicz said.

He said when some merchants tlldnd out the IUIIIlpetition was with them, they thaugbt tha petition wrong.

Radziewicz aaid if vendors set up the montho, PIIYinll liM­

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own set of buses as do seventh through twelfth. So children will have the same bus in -the m.oi"tdng as they take home in the af'tbmoon. We've been pushing for that ar· rangement for years."

The Sierra Vista school bell will ring for c:lasses at 8:30 a.m. and end the day at 2:50p.m.

"Our teachers will offer a diver­sified and full curriculum that meets the basic: needs of students," Weems said. "They all have dif· ferent approaches to that goal, but we are going to try to be consistent in all the things that we do that depend on building from one grade level to the next."

Parents and the public are in· vited to an open house at 2 p.m.

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Primary teachers First GmC!HI':'· Mandy· Spur" lin, Beth -lliltcastro, Kathy Rhoten, Sherry Baca, Frances Herron, Joan Howland, Beckl Lewis, Linda Lott, Debbi Porter and Jan Holleman for special education Second Grade: Ann McCoy, Demaris Howell,. Sarah Garrett. Melody Gaines, Marge Cannella, Carol Bartlett, Kay Carter, Cindy Eggleston and Kathy Hedin for special education.

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-approved a preliminary and final plat for a home in the Middle Cedar Subdivision to install a sep­tic tank in an area where village sewer line is unavailable.

--ocbeduled a public hsarlng for Saptember 13 on an ordinance relating to noise regulations.

-scheduled a public beariDg for Septembsr 13 on an ordiiiiiDCO relating to tho uniform fire code.

-told Chris Weatherford of the Lincoln County Mothers Against Villago manager Jackson sai~ be Drunk Driving program that tho ~ requestsd an ~on or time council would inveetiguts methods . WJth the EPA oftiaals who assess!" for assisting the program financial- a $10,000 penal!¥ against the vil­ly, but that no money was budgeted lnge for excessive PJ)}ymor use at for such on item. Water TreatmenH'Iant No.1.

Under cpn,I!O!" regular items, the Jackson said ~g clrc~-council approved collectively: · stm1ci8 should ~duce·a reduction -

-a bid award on the ~viatlon and settlement ij'thlll'ine. gas and jet lbel to A.t'uei Corpora- Deputy murillget Alan , Bl'llb,y tion for the airport. said bancbas ®d tram. re~

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Wright resigned as girls' head vol- tbe aame.'' "I figured you Ieyba!! coach to devoto his time to Randle tben asktld why tbe PfD- Randle allot back.

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~ griUII. accordiilg to Ruidoso High at tbe high school were being tOken It didn't take long tor einotions :: SchCIC)I plnclpal Ron Hodges. away from tbe cheerleaders, who to stir 118ain wben Dlttlene :; Wjilght bad bean appointed bave rscaived tbem for tbe past two Martinez etcod up With questions ~three weeke 1110 to replace lOrmor ye0.ra. The money is to be funnaled about tbe volleyball !1f0gram. ,WolleYbaD coach Jody Blento.._ wbo into tbe purchase oftener for a copy · "Is Winning sscond~" she : was reassigned' in spite of emo- machine. asked~ board. . . : tiona! pleas from several players Gladden said be couldn't com- Hemphill said partici~tioll is a : and their l'lmlilies- mont, because be was not aware of major goal, but lie lwpos winning · Still on sta!T, Blenton teaches tbet situation. gees along With that, : physical education. . Hodgao said W'l'\DI'sday that . Board member I Susan Lut­. Hedges said be will recommend giving tbe $600 generated by tbe terman said two deye of workouts <to district superintendant Mike perking spaces to tbe cheerleaders witb a new coach are not enongh to ;. Gladden tbet Janie Roland be ap- or other clubs in tbe paet has judge a program. 1 ;: pointed as tbe new bead volleyball caused resentment from groupa not ''Two deye oho\vs ~ lot,"' ;: coacb. She already leads the girls' selected to receive the money. Martinez countered. , 1 : baskotball program. ''We decided to use tho money for Several volleyball itudant : Hodges said the meetinge with the copy machine to benefit all of pleyers said they were dis rii8Bd :- the two coaches wers conducted by the clubs. They an can run off their by remarks they said Wrigh made

I administration officials early Wed- materials," Hodges said. to them and because he had not .~ nesday without school board lnem~ coached volleyball in·ll years. :: bers or pareJlts. · · In response to ~tber question One woman said her daughter ~ ''We will continue to try to do the by Randle,. Gladden acknowledged was told that no one else would 'very best for our students," said th_at a portion of_tbe .s~ or Nob toke the job and that five girls who

.: Hodges, wbe also is new to tbe dis- Hill Elementary pnnmpal Reker had been in the PfOgr&m for several ;· trict. He took over tbe high school Sowder also was. talum from tho yeare have quit. : last May while his predecessor, Don teachers' salary lme item, because "Let me assure you, we"re lool­: Weems, supervised the construe- f!ead Start money was not suffi- ing into this immediately,'~ : tion of a new elementaiy school. Clent. . · Hem.plu1l said. : Discussion of the volleyball JII'O"' ~e began fonmng. 8 fourth Karen PBTSons, an attorney who : gram and finances occurred during question when Board Presulent Ron · spoke Out on manton's behalf at : a "comments from tbe public" por- Hemplu11 told her she ha? used up P<Ovious meetings, told board mom-: tion of the school board meeting. more than the three 1n1nutes al- hers, "I resent that.-we're being · . F.onner high school bookkeeper lotted for ea~ speaker. , asked to cooperate when we gave : Sue Randle began by asking At that pomt, Randles huabs;nd. you petitions with 300 aignetures : whether a peer counseling position Mike, Randle, volunteered to Yield asking for your cooperation (to keep had been posted for staff members U,.• time tb.at he had left on a pre- Blenton) With no results. I think to apply and how the position will YIOUB questi.on that didn't take up 8 every one of you have lost sight of be funded. · full three mmutes. what is best for the girls.

Randle said SOV8l'al teachers Hemphill told him tbat would "You have breached your duty to with master's degrees in counseling not be allowed, bu~ Randle refused us.''

:' told bar they would beve applied to be ~~ off. In, opllie of H.emplu11's Several parents urged quic:K ac' • for the job had they !mown it was admorution to 'be qmet, Randle lion bel'ore more girls drop out or E open. ~ntinue~ ~ press. for. others to training advantage and motivation ~ Glndden said the poaition does Yield their time to hie wife. Several are lost for tlwsc who at~. ! oot.requjre !ldditiowoUunding. bp- porsonereoponded. . ·'We. 8Jllll'llciale>·if0ur ramarlle," ! caueo existing sts!Ji-w!ll be serving. '1 believe you are respenaible to Hadtpbill said. 'We have the 1dds i The money comes out of the regular these people in this meeting," -at heart. That's why we're here."··

-lDowns increases garbage rates . Ruidoso Downs trustees passed : a rate increase Monday for village : residential and commercial : customers of Lincoln County Solid : Waate Authority (LCSWA). · With Mayor Joe Hayhurst and l all members of the board present, : the rate hike passed with an "ayes." . Downs residential rates will go : from $8 a month to $9.25 per : month, with the commercial fee in­·• creening from $18 to $29 for once a

week collection of one container. Additional container collection rates- increase proportionately.

Ruidoso Downs is among five members of the authority which had asksd for tbe increases to cover the costs to Fovide garbll88 coDec­tion service in the vill •. _ Joe Lewandowski, director of LCSWA, made a presentation during the last meeting oftbe beard.

According to Lewandowski, Downs reoidanlie have tbe "Cadil­lac" service with a portable plastic

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The Downs also is the Bite for a door-to-door recycling project financed With a grant. Residents are given blue bll88 in which they place their recyelshle materiele. The filled bll88 are placed at the curb on specified deye and picked up by LCSWA stall'.

Also Mond~, Mayor Hayhurst told resident Carl Jackson that. the village didn't beve money budgeted to grant Jackson's request to repave hie street, DiPaolo Hill.

Hayhurst aaeured Jackson that be'D conliect tbe street supervisor and ask him to fill the potholes on tbe street. 1 ,

The board approved recom­mendatione from tbe lodJ81'11 tax advisory board to aDocato S2,500 to premete tbe Ruidoso Dewne Auxil­iary's annual .at111 and crafts feir

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Trustee Charlotte Craig read a letter of apPfOclation from Bob But­ler, Incident Commander of tbe Great Basin Overhead Team, to tbe personnel of the Ruidoso Downs Volunteer Fire Department for their assistance in fighting the fires in the Big Reeks Fire Complex.·

The board voted to hire Albert Florea as a full-time police c:li.&­patc::her, on the recommendation or Police Chief David Hightower.

In other regular business, the board:

-passed a mobile home vari· ance for Salvador Ortiz.

-41PPfOVOd purcbesing two refrigerators for the vill111e hall/police complex from Jack's T.V. and Appliance, who submitted tbe lewaet bid. .

-OK'd peying Canclyce J. Gar­rett for signs for Village Hall.

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Drill team raises funds by presenting "Thumbelina"

The Ruidoso High School Drill Team will sponsor a showing of the new animated feature film. "Th.um~ belina," at the Sierra Cinema Au· gust 12 through August 17.

Show time is at 9 a.m. daily and the cost is $1 per person.

The film is rated for -general audiences--· and all proceeds go to help the Ruidoso Drill Team with expenses.

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Maria Kresge, this is the first year that the drill team will perfqrm at football gamas. The team will demonstrate many new _.routines which they learned at the Unltad Dance Aaeociatlon drill camp.

The first Ruidoso High School Drill Team performance will be at halftime on Friday, Augll!lt 28, when the Ruidoso WEU;rior',. meet tho Artesia Bullclo'ii at .,W.D •. Horton stadium ~n RUDIOso. ·

Members of the Ruidoso High School Drill Team, (from left) Emily Carter, Vicky Krssge, Angel Chavez, Donna Cannella, Nicole Coca, Corrine Finch, Kelly Nell end Nicki Adamson, will make their debut during halftime when the Ruidoso Warriors take on the Artesia Bulldogs on Friday, August 26, at W.O. Horton stadium in Ruidoso. Drill team member Jennifer Day is not plctursd.

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Capitan High-~!, is on a Euro- '""'Jpete i!la eolleglate tournament. pelln tour with the Weet 'l'eus sea,y is.' a junioi' an4 is p!USuing A&M .uDi..,..ity aoccer team. a degree in physical education with

WTAMU wanankad.l!Oth in tho a DiinOr in sports therapy. ·<G' :· nation in NOAA Dlvitiioa 2 at the .. . . ,_ . , andofthe.1998 seaeoa and was the · Ue•is tho son ofR07 and Shalla: hichest IICOiing'team in the Datioac Seii;Y~_fonner\y of JtliidosO,' and ~·

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just starting his first season leading the wilnio..S, promises an exciting · season of footbell action wl\h a strong team of winners. The Warriors' first official gli!me will be at home against the Artesia Bulldogs August 26.

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The ueual calm in the Game DepartmeJ!t ollica was disturbed on the moming of July 28. There Was a mewing sound like a kitten and the clatter of sliding hooves. It turned out to be nothing dangerous, as a matter of fact it was vecy cute and cuddly - a vwy young, vecy hungry deer fawn.

The little spotted fellow was picked . 110111- in•rrimbel!lll and ended · · conservation'cdlicetc.~ in··~•\"'ogi

tum bronght it to Roewe\1 on way to Fe where he would arrange for transportation to its final deetlnation in Espanola.

Quite a trip for one so young. I hope the fawn will survive tho ordeal. I'm sure that the people who pieked up the little critter had no idea whet they had started.

Most of the people picking up baby deer, elk and ontelope at this time of year, think tlult they are doing the wild young critter a favor. They lind It hicling in tho bu'lhes and look around for its motbeJ;. Not seeing anything, they assume the baby has been erphened or abandoned by its mother, and pick it up to save it.

Meet of tho time, though, they are dooming it. .

Yo1mg wild critters have a very sensitive digestive system and they are extremely herd

to raise. That's why the lang trip to Eepanola. There is a wildlife rehabilitation facility that takes care of wild babies.

However. even with the expett care they often die. If they aren't glvan almost immedi­ate care, they suft'er from del)yclratipn and If fed the wrong thing, will fall to diarrhea.

Then; even if tho baby managee to grow up, whet htippsns to it now? It can't be releaeed back i!lto the wild. Bei!lg raised by peOple, .it has never learned haw to survive out there.

'!'hay also become veey friendly to people alld will nm up to someone instead of the nat­ural reaction of running away, Sometimes they IIV8I1 get tiiend\y with people's'pets, like the fann1y dog, and will run to thet hUIIIIIY CoYOte if placed back in the wild.

law. decided to do this, but

~104m ~:ro'!l:h. Operation Game Thief. WliS vecy weak when

"i!:~~:fii~eoneervat~t>n-omcera. Earl velasquez PI to the·charge of Illegal possossion

msgilltraie eourt. The judge took seriously and tined him $400, as­

in eourt eosts, suspended a 90-day ana put him on probotion for six .

about tho baby eritlm: if you lind one in wild, Those pretty little epote on that £awn are Its "'I'!IIY of hiding from predatora wbllo mom slips away for a while to flied or get water. Jfyoa intorfere, remamber what's pro!J. ably guing to happen.

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i$~~eaps on eeurt awards for ouito and expansion or

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· but we alao need to keep our voice tbr our JI!'Ople. I don't want to see email area& loeo thoiridantitieo."

Dr. Charlton Wilaon teported on

2~;!fjj ·the health care delivery ayotem on ~ tho Meoealero Apache Reservation

DANICE PICRAU" AND DR. GEORGE GOLDSTEIN right), administrator of the Uncoln County Medical Center, also testified, as did Ray Hayhurst, left, from Ruidoso Care Center, and Verna Adams cif Home Health Care.

and 8UI'J'Ounding communities from tho staadpnint or tho stall' or the Meaealero Indian Hospital.

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Green of ·EI Paso; Texas, and trained by Clifford c. Lambert Sr. ran the six furlongs in 1 :12.4 to defeat runner-up Morsec C. by two lengths.

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Higheasterjet Handicap and a simulcast of the Grade 1 $1 million Pacific Classic from Del Mar top an actionMpacked 13-race program on tap Saturday at Ruidoso Downs.

Stakes winners Yawls Rabbit and Racin Vike top a compact group of six older quarter horses expected to run in the Higheaster­jet Handicap which is named in honor of the 1980 All American Futurity winner.

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Part of the· home team Jockey Gilbert Villescas guides Jena jlnsky to a 3 1/2 length victory in the Kachlna Stakes trlals at Ruidoso DownS.· The New Mexico-bred filly by Full Choke is owned by Fletcher H. Hall Jr. of Capitan, and trained by J. Doyal Roberts Sr. The hometown horse traveled the six furlongs In 1 :13.1, the fastest time for the two trial divisions.

tracts a classy field of the nation's finest older handicap stars and this year is no exception. Best Pal, win­ner of the inaugural Classic in 1991 and Bertrando who captured last year's edition, are the top nominees for the prestigious race.

Hollywood Gold Cup winner Slew Of Damascus is also a prob­able starter in the 1 114-mile clas­sic. Due to an early post time at Del Mar on Saturday, no other simul­casts will be shown after the Ruidoso Downs live Pl'llgi'IU\l·

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Jamea Lewter's Yawls Rabbit won the Grade III Mr Jet MOore Stakes · .. on opening weeke~td , and has 'lit the board in all live of bis starts here this sumtner. The 4-year-old By Yawl colt placed in the Rainbow Silver Cup and' ran third in the Jet Deck Handicap earlier in the meet and looks like the horse to beat in the 350-yard Higheasterjet.

Racin Vike won the ffigheaster­jet last year end is back to defend his title.

· l!npsive 111aiden WI• llut­tei!IY Express :aJso muat buDDBf<t­el"l'd a threat in the """t of 'nine horses entered In the fil'st triaL

$10,000 np for grabs in a new pr·omotion at Ruidoso Downs

·. . Oneluckyraeingfan could win a do the hor:se people have a~- wban;the fas~st qualifim; wDI be

oash prize. of$10,000 on Frida,y, Au- at stake, but the aver"'l"l'lllllng fan ilnnOunced. No purchase •• """""" gust 19 at Ruidoso Downs in the All can also win a huge sum of DlOllO)!," sillY. American Futurity trials "Fastest added ~bard. . , "The 'Fastest Time' \onte~t is Time" contest. "This lB a very 'bittabJe contest one of the most excitiu· g i cwations

The innovative contest cbal- because only so_ Dlar!Y horseslla"'! we've owr come up th. The longes racing fans to. pick the the talent to be the fastest qnalit!Ol' Anierlcan Quarter ASsocia-faetest qualifier to the Grade l $2 and the r_. for th,~ """et time is tion and Ruidoso Downs want to million All American Futurity and really pretty narrow. share with the fans the excitement thet horse's exact time for the 440· · . A complete list. of en~ants ~ of being· involved 1n the world's yarda. trials will be aVOllable m the r. richest quarter horse race and with · "We're extremely pleased to oll'er of an overillgbt ~ many locations $10,000 on the line for ~ lucky

this great contest to our fans," said throughout the Rw,doso ~"'a and at fan, we feel this is the way to do.it," Ruidoso Downs C.E.O. and Presi- the racetrack beg1nnlng Tuaaday, said Ruidoso Downs general man­de?,WtR.e~eHJ'!~artd.tri_"al•-- •-all August16.Entryblanksandacom- agerScottWells. '•, . ,

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. horses in the world in one of ~ ~· eligible to win fans mUeti Delli r:sct timfl. IIi the event of a tie, it most suspensefl:d aettinge In all of years of age or o\der and must '1!e · .,UI \)~ bi'Qken by a random llraw­eports. With thiS ,eontost, not only --t at the and ·tif''lllti'~ac·\i. •' '""· : ~·. c" . • •• . ~ '· . ··~

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handicapping contest this weekend. ·. , seven of the nation'• top ........ jnokeya will be on hiiJlll Saturday: ta ti.da 'the horses en­tered In tb.o eiRlith rate. '

Fan at Ruidoso Downs on Au­gust 18 or 14 will have a cbruu:e In the first round of the Greatest Picks Handicapping Contest.

Every patron 18 years of age or older entering t.be grandstand will receive an entry blank for the con­test.

PRESTON STONE ANNOUNCES FOR COUN'IY

COMMISSION SEAT Preston Lee ·stone, 47, from

Any handicapper to pick at leaat· two winners either day wDI · ad­vance to the August 21 tinals and. become eligible to win the grand prize of$1,000.

Prize money ranging from $500 to $50 wDI be awarded to the sec­ond through fifth place linishars.

The ene'lidfer<>ule'·is part of a 28-rjlee series for amateur, jocJo. ..,. sponsored by the . Daily 'l!acing Forln. Each of the aeven jockeYs ride for the enjoyment of the sport and IIOt aa a full-time profession.

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ftaturlll(l a Talented Cast « Several . JVot.tor The Faint« Jleart .

J{tsstng. '8ootng and Cheertng are 'E.1117011l'tt(/edl All screams.ltmueuer. JVOI be tnVestiQ~·,. 1;

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Tbe lbllowirlg ci11il eases were June ·24 • Jose L .• Navar vs. · June 27 • S.A.C. ladustries Inc. aad doing -)lusineas as Tee & Ski Bloodsworth Jr:, inilividually aad- situated, vp}taljon Publiehlag Co., takeil &om Ll""""' County Dls!rltt Samuel B. Morray; promissory nate va. Keith M. Rawlings and Sp~ Goods; eomplaint for at- doing businass as Shalako Ranch · a ~ew MB~ corp"!atlon. doin~ Court records in Carrizozo, A case and money due; CV94-143. Marianne Rnwlings, husband and tachment; CV94-1Gl. Co.; personal il\iurY and damnges bu~~· ae e ~:twclost! News, Is ldsntlfled by the data "'-• the . June 24 • Jose L. Navar vs. Wit- wife·, foreclose transcript er J'udg. June 30 • Edith Barone va. tbr failure to have workman's com· c~plijin~ for overtime compensa-

......, J>nnold A. B h eti"'- ensat1 • CV"'l54 lion; CV94-157. . " p]aintiiT aad defendant. the type of liam Kelly aad Nancy Friend; ment; CV94-149. · ,..,... arone, er sen;" -n · P on, ~ ·- - July 11 • Micah DeStefano and aetiOn and the docket number. promissory note aad inoney due; June 27 • Stacy Byington vs. fur temporary restraining • ~· I July 6 • Richard S. Sanchez and Tina DeStefano ve . Ray Lumedon

Jnne 24 • W.M, "Pa~' WilliWil'ng· CV94-144. Dallas Summers and· Kim Sum· temtl P~':Zl62.and permanent ll\J1lllC" Nallie Sancluiz vs. Jacob Alasander and Ryder 'l'rw:k Ranta! lac.' bam, doillJI buainess as W.M. . • Jnne 27 • Warren B. Beaver, molrs, husband aad wife; promis· on; v•- Salas Jr. aad '811 unknOwn. (jamages; CV94-158 lingbam '1\'ucking vs. D&S".Con· doing business as Beaver Houee sory nate and monay due; CV94· July 1 • JObnoy Lunslbrd aad elaimante of interest in. the ' duly 'u • SunWm:ld Fedenll traclb1g J!lc., a New1\fmdeo eorpo: Transportation, vs. Alfredo Soto; 148. . Maey Luneford, bnsband and wife, premisos adverse to pfointllll quiet Savings Bank vs. Pamela W"Jiaon, ration; eomplalnt for debt IIJl!i notiCe &ling or lbreign judgment; June 27 • Robert S. Gutierrez vs. vs. Bemde Peterson and Cani1 title, determine hosndary lines 1111d also !<nllWilSS Pumela Wilson Goes, money d~~e, pursllliD~ to New Musi· CV94-145, .. ., John Shanks, warden; petition for 'Peterson, husband aad wife; com· easement&; CV94,156. ' ' 'ri·Haul Co of New Mexieo lac., eo's Little Millet Aft: CV$4-141. · .Jnne 27 • Carl Alex Gordon ve. writ ofbabsas eorpue; CV94-150. plaiJI~ for iejectmant bill of_ "!'count- . Ju~T 7 • CIJar!es L. Stallings and · Tiara Pels~ lac. and Tiara Del S,ol . ·~'!'"' .24 : ~t Jl\<bon vs. 4liache ~ture Inc., a Ne~_Mexico Jnne 30 • John E. Hall aad lng lind temporm'y_ ':""traini~ or- J?.ianns~~~allings, ~usband aad ConcliniJNum_.Owners Assoelatian D- ilh'!mr, ,._j~li.~~~"'-'t '"~\iDII<od-"l.fOJ:, . 111" t<1 .<ElvelY;Jt C. Hall, <~ueban_d ":"~ w«'e,""'~ ~1.,.153. .. , .... -, ..... *· · • wife, . . . .Jle~.<lili.~• Inc.: debt aad monay due and mort-f~etra~ COutll Ju-ent; vyu.,. _ ·timely pay YISgss; CV94-1 vs. lteith RawU~, mdiVJduall.Y' · ":1\l~:&r""Juebua HilliiDan vs. L.J'- nnd . .employees eimilarly gagelbreclosurs; CV94-159.

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TRY YouR HAND 1tr OuR $1,000 GREATEST PICKS HANDICAPPING CONTEST AUG. 13 ~ 14 (lL} join us Sat., Aug IJorSun., Aug 14 and

bring your best bem for !he day! If you pick at least two winners on the card either day, you'll advance 10 the second round of the Handicapping Contesr 10 be held Aug. Z7 arul you11 be eligible 10 win our $1,000 WaJicrlng Voucher Grand Prize!

Znd )'ri:e • $SilO Wagering Voucher ~ 3rd Prhe·· $lOO ~~ Voncher 4th Pri!e • $100 Wagetbag, Voueber

, · Sth Prize • ~0 Wagering Voucher Entries 111USt be in by thefust m<eof lhe day. Must be 18 ye~~ISc/ age or older 1D ~and IJreSOIItiD win

You can really cash in big during the running <lf the Grade 3 Highcasreqot Handicap on Saturoay, August 13 and the Ruidoso Thoroughbred Derby Sunday, August 14. WATCH! WAGER! WIN! on some of the Southwest's finest thoroughbreds.

WIN THOUSANDS playing Museum of the Horse Bingo and Pull Tabs at the Ruidoso Downs Sports Thearer!

Escape the hear in the cool mountains of Ruidoso, New Mexico. Ruidoso Downs where hooves fly, money rolls and the finish line is only the beginning!

SOS/378-4431 • Hwy. 70 East • Ruidoso Downs, New Mexico • Post 1lme l p.m. Thursday· Sunday . : ;) . ·.

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Beverly Payne and general fair superintendent Janice Herd (at top) display a quilt subinltted for competition by Amel Bevel of Nogal. Fair pens ana full of lambs and goats (above). Will Gibson of Tinnie (left at bottom) and Wesley Armenta of Capitan shovel some mons soli Into the cow

County Fair Schedule

Thursday, August 11: 8 a.m., building opens 9 a.m., market lamb show 1 p.m., Cabrito show 2 p.m., breeding cattle show 2:30 p.m., market steer show

Friday, August 12: 8 a.m., 8 p.m., building opens 9 a.m., market swine show 11 a.m., fairy goat show 1 p.m., rabbit/poultry show

Saturday, August 13: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., building open 8 a.m., junior exhibitor's coffee 8:30 a.m., pet show 9:30 a.m., special lead class 10:30 a.m., awards 11:30 a.m., lunch for livestock

buyers 11:30 a.m., fiddler's contest 3 p.m. junior livestock sale 4 p.m. fair closes Inside exhibits will be released

with claim tickets.

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·Fair by PIMINE STAI.I.ING$ · thQ btlle-. ~i> l!h!lif aU'~i Ruidoso News $1afl Writer · and the market llleot ~ at 21~.

~:.~r:f.=:!?~ :.tho ..... ,Frid~J~.!.~.-.t.·~.· .L..t!.: ro=~~ ::J.U: ::·::"~:i t\lo ~;;d pl!ll);;. ~rii CO\IIlty fair that startS today p.m. · · · · . · · ·· ·· ('lburada,y~ A pet "Show, ono. .· · ·

Inaido the fair building, exlu'bits drawing cardo of were being assembled ill dozens. of setfor· 8:30 a.m, B!'liirfll!l cotagurias including baked goods, .' by a: spscial lead clalls ·· · vegetables, llowers, clothing, ...... 1\l!lllh fur )!,.stock bilyers sories and art. liddler's contest at 11;80

If the crowd bustling from table tha big fiJI$, the junior u·ves.l:oclk·. '> to table is any indication, the sa"le, at 1 p.:m. turnout this year wm be record Bssidos tho ueuol hot dogs and breakipg, said an optimistic ,Janice fair fare, a barbo!cue dinner will be, Herd, 1generol superintendent for served in the main bw1ding. , .. the fair, Judgas are Georga Martin for

Weigh-in of livestock and llheck· sheep, beef, swine and Cabritll in of exhibits were handled Wed- dairy goste; Robin Crouse for nesdo;y, with the public ellhsduled poultry; Waldon Wahl for rebbits!· to start stoPPing by at 8 a.m. today. James Duft'ey for market lamiY and

Other activities planned for the as swine clasaifior. Riek Wolters da,y are tha market Jamb ..W at 9 will be the junior livestock sole auc-a.m., the Cabrito show at 1 p.m., tioneer. ·

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CAPITAN FIRST GRADE SUPPLY LIST erasilrB

·CtaJoDs. 16 COUDt · CAPITAN MIDDLE SCHOOL Liirge Elmer's Gliie (no pastel BASIC SUPPLY LIST

<DATE Aug2:7 Sept1 Sept2 Sept10

Sept 13 SJapt15 & 17 Sepl16& 17 Sept20 Sep123&24 S8pl2:7

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School regularsize CAPITAN FoURTH GRADE 112~ . Oct11 · 6112 ponclls each 9 WBBka SUPPLY LIST llhiCk or blue p8DB 11arge ersoer ' 20 112 psnci1s each BBJDester Map psnci1s · . Oct 11 Bockjlack to~ Papers home 2 poeliage JISDCil top......., llal8r Oct 18 • CAPITAN SECO'ND GRADE 1 pilir poinied scisoore · Compass Oct 20

SUPPI,.YIJST .. haler, metrieiEDglish DISIIIIUI'&- Protractor Oct 22 6:paacils ~ II WBBka, or 20 .to- _... . 11arge box kJoonex Oct 22

OPPONENT ·Scrimmage Tatum Tatum Melrose

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Chaperrell 4:00 roadrunner Tournament TBA R~;Jswell JV Round Robin TBA Tularosa . , 4:00 ·

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Dexter" Chaparrell Cloudcroft" Tularosa•· A. Sumner

Dexter" Cloudcroft Tularosa Tularosa"' Cloudcroft" Roadrunner Jr.

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TEAMS A&B 7&8 A_&B A&B· 7&8 7&8 A

/B 7&8 A 7&8 A&B Jr. High A&B 7&8 A&B

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.Horne A&B ·Home 7&8 Away 7&8 Horne A&B Home A&B

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Old Lincoln Days recreates county history

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One tiny horsebadt rider, oge three, com­plato with boots an~ sparo, rode in the parade drawing cheers from the erowds.

The crowds that llnad the streots In the pa­rads alWIIJ'II show a IP.'8at opirit of apprecia­tiDD,Iike tbasa who see the J!Og-lt.

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Ruidoso's extsnded clay program for young otudonts will JIUJVB from Nob Hill Elementary to Sierra Vista Primary this falL

While the number of grades cov­ersd will be sopandad &om kindol'­garten and first to indudo third aad fourth, the amount of DiDDOy bas Jjeen cut by the stata, said pro­gram diri!.~·Lee Ann Carner.

Thjl!<)n0811S fewer children will ba able to enroll.

"We have 80 aloto for tbasa families that are income eligible," Corner said. "Everyone will pay a fee baoad on a a1ic1lng seale aad

lbairlncomo; Cbildren DillY be registered from

noon to 6 p.m .. Wednesd'IJ', August 17, aad from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tb1lriiii'IJ', August 18, at Sierra Vista Primary.

"Parents need to bring lbair sa­cial security numbero, a paycheck reeeipt or l!l7lDe other proof of in-. coma from FDC (Families with De­pendent Children) or school college credit hours," Carner said. '1'm ex­pecting well over 30 cbildren. We'll bo condacting the ~ In the multi·parp!!Se room.

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LEGAL NOTICE USDA FOREST

SERVICE

On August 8, . 1994,. Smokey Bear Ranger District Ranger Gerald Hawkes signed a Decision M~ to implememnt the Blue Lake Improvement Project. This project will involve the widening and deepening of the lake to improve NTMB (Neotropical Migrant Birds) habitat and increase the water availibility for wildlife use. This project would also involve the planUng and seeding of native plants to increase the vegetation diversity and the installation of a partiaJ fence to protect the meadow.

The project area is located north of Ruidoso, New Mexico along Gavilan Ridge in T.IIS., R.l3 E. S~tions I.

The associated Decision Memo is available upon request from the Lincoln National Forest, 1101 New York Avenue, Alaqmogordo New Mexico 88310, and the Smokey Bear Ranger District, 901 Mechem, Ruidoso, NM 88345.

This Decision is subject to appeal in accordance with 36 CPR 217. A Notice of Appeal must be in writing and clearly state that it is a Notice of Appeal being filed pursuant to 36 CPR 217. Appe •, rnust be fully consistent with 36 CPR 217.9, "Content of Notice of Appeal", and musl be filed with Lee Pongue, Forest Supervisorr, Lincoln National Forest, 1101

New York Avenue, Alamogordo, NM 88310, and simultaneously sent to Geral M.. Hawkes, District Ranger, Smokey Bear Ranger District, 90 I Mechem, Ruidoso, NM 88345. (505) 257-4095; or Lincoln National Forest Supervisor, 1101 New Yo r k Avenue, Alamogordo, NM 88~ I 0, (505)437-6030.

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LEGAL NOTICE Region IX Cooperative Center is seeiking proposals for daily to - and from scbool transportaion services of Head Start students in tbe Ruidoso School District and the llondo Valley School District. Contr.actor must provide drivers. driver's compensation/benefits. maintenance.storage. and an operating expenses associated with tbe vehicles. School buses are owned by Lincoln County Head Start. School bus contl"ators must submit documentation of ability to provide the following in the proposals:

l. Ability to provide COL Training.

2. Ability to provide National Safety Council Defensive Driving and First Aid Training.

3. Ability to provide all vehicle maintenance, and ,.,_

4. Ability to provide appropriately licensed and trained drivers and substitutes wpen necessary.

5. Ability to provide substitute vehicle use when necessary. Th receive compiCtc proposal requirements. contact Fred Romero or

AGEN.D~- .. 1. CALl. 'J)O OIU)Jpt. U RQJ,J, CAI.U INTRODUCTION'S ID API"ROVAL OF

MINUTES .July 21, 1994.

IV OLD BUSINESS AMepiat-J"""' In Nosal. Lo.ts 79.

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IV NEW BU.SINESS

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B.Updale ADJOVRNMENT

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J:.EGAL NOTICE" lllLBcnON NOTICE SECOND NOTICE

Th all owners of lanil situated in the ltpper Soil and Water Conseivation District, counties of Lincoln and Chaves, State of New Mexico: Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day .. of September. 1994 at tbe hour of 7:00 p.m. a meetins will be held' to elect two supervisors to' lhc Upper Hondo Soil and 'Water Conservation District in accordance with the New Mexico Soil and 'Water Conservation District Act. Location of

Sandy Gladden at Re~ion the election will be tlfb IX, 1400 Sudderth Dnve, B b B b" h Ruidoso, NM 88345 ° oe mger ome,

'"'-•~· •''Highway 70-, Milepost (505) 257-2368. ~ 281.6, San Patricio, New contrators possessjnl all

the criterion listed aboye ~=~itions to be filled need inquire. Bids must be are currently being held by received no later thaq Fred Pfingsten and Bob ~y. August 17• Boebinger. Nominations 1994- 3:30p.m. Bids will will be allowed from the be opened at 10:00, Thwsday, August 18, floor. 1994 - Region IX off"JCC.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Tbe Lincoln County Plaooing aod Zoning Committee will hold their regular meeting on Thwsday. August 16, at 7:00p.m. The meeting will be held at the Rural Events Center in Olencoc located at Mile Marker 274.9. Hwy 70.

All owner of land within the Upper Hondo Soil and Water Conservation District are eligible to vote. Pel"sons may be asked by election officials to provide a tax receipt or other documentation of land oWfier'ship to verify eligibility to vote. Absentee ballots will be permitted. I) By Mail:. Absentee ballots will be available to persons requesting them by mail_ between August II and

A..po1 2.1 .• Tb~.:4~!>1., will J!011\roq~b'f1~-· I>Y ADs .. • 2J~ •. ~lee baiiOIS nnurnod by lll!lj!.;. and. ,.C!IIvod ~·o!el;lioil· day will o.ot bo OOPII!od- 2) Absntep baUQts wiU t»c: availabl~ :to pOI"sons requostiog them in pe.tson frOm the PlmiOD shown at the bottom of this notic<~ between August 11 and August 31. For furtbel" int'orlnatlon regarding this election contact Sue Stearns between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday at

. 354-2220 or ·-648-29.41. Location .of office: Highway 380 W_!'st. Capitan, New Mexico. Mailblg address: P.O. Box 900, Capitan,_ N.M. 811316

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LfiGAL NOTICE· REQUEST FOR

PROPOSAL"

1FB N094-004 , PROJECT: SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS PROJECT PROJECT-NO. 94-L-RS­I-3-0175 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that un~ 4:00pm, September 9, 1994, sealed competitive proposals will be accepted for· the insta118tion of new FUNDWARB. financial management information system. along with a compaUble utility package and desires to purchase a three station UNIX 'Multi­User Operating Platfonn, with a dedicated aerver. and P.C. 's as work stations. (The Village Hall; has been wired fol" UNIX oabij'ng, with 6 pair wire.) The ·Village h"'s tbi"Ce printers which "will .. be connected directly to the individual work stations. In addition, a H.P. Laser Jet, or better, printer tor is expected to be attached to the server. Apy interested party may obtain specifications from Village Hall, 122 DownS· Dl"ive, Ruidoso Downs, NM 88346 or call (505)378-4422. All proposals shall be sealed and marked on the

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·whole or port. fr9m. dle' s.taw. ,. of McJdco anci is .subject to require~ents of the· fundiJJ8IIJOIICY· BY ORDER OF THE vn.LAOECOUNCIL Village of Ruidoso Downs • Leoum~ . Villogo Clerkll'rcallum Ptm:buing Agent

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.... -UN K 0 CJ,A.XMANTS" • . nf!.'EJWST IN ~ ~~- AI)VER!jB w~ GJM!!!'f!NQ$: Y()U ARI!. HEREBY l'etiU..,.el\ N'Q'l'IJ'.U!D - 1berc bios Cob NO. Z5liS b""" flied In !he District. NQTJC;B A court of Llaco'ln CollDty. . cciPY "'"" R111os may Swe of New Mexico, a NOTICB I• ....... 1 gi- be obtoinod fn>m jhe eertol_. eaust of ..,lion that. at ""'::r;t· 8!1 JI!IOClius . offill<>'f qf -- the" - DavkiL;~ of tbo t?'' ·iMcl<ICo Comlbllislon~ ' i

LEGAL NOTICE' Is tho Plaintiff and.yoil..., . PublicU CQmmlulon Anyone t;IID;· ~· TWELFni JUDICIAL 1he De&ndaDts. the same ("Q>minn$slon'') to babotd or toSIImorot In ~ ~

DJl!TRfCTCCJURr bei••.Cause No. CV-94- bosl~ot9:00o.m,gn wiUIIlOrvOCoptioli~on COUNTY OF UNCOLN !~ ~illion m. · ~bet 6, I~, at tho oi~PIIfi!Oa of-oriJ Oli!J'1he.

STATE OF NBW The 6bjec:t and purpoiiO of Commisllion's offices, Comlni,.;,onlltloff. . ... MEXICO (Jle said suit is to qUiet. Madan Hall~ _224 Basi AnY-~,~

DAVJD L. FRESQUEZ. lido..l!>f 1be following Pal'"* Avenue, Santa Fe, ""'f i""'JIJt allp!e1ulioJia, Plaintiff. descU'"Gcd nmt property in New . · Mo""i,col the testbnoDy ~ :oa*ts

vs. tbenameoftbePiaintiff. Commi!lsion--ilvmQORstdcr filed in Ibis,~~ a-. tbc A.B. McGLASHAN, and YOU ARE NOTIFIED the adopti.,n of a fiDel offiocs of- •'·lloe THE UNkNowN HEIRS tbat """'"" you ......,. your onlci di•po. of !be commlssiion. and 'ifuoy OF A.B. McGLASHAN, apPeArance or filo· Petidon of Zla Natulal. appearBlJbeopenmeetJi:J& MANUEL VIGIL, ami plealtings Jioroin 00 or Gas Company. a division s~toabc:Jvc!landgivca THE UNKNOWN HEIRS before 12th day of of N'afural Oas...........,. writtea or oral comment, OF MANUJ!L VIGIL, September, 1994 the- Company (-zJA" or punuaat to the DANIBL VIOIL. Sr. and . Plaintiff will make "Company") 'for approval coinmi.$S$km"a Rules of THE UNKNOWN HBIRS application to the ~urt for tbe Issuance of two Practice BD.d Profedure, OF DA'NIBL VIGIL. Sr., for a Decree by Det'Qu1t. notes not exceeding without becoQI',fha: an DANtEL VIGIL Ic and and Deoreo will be""""""" $3,500.000 in """'- 1n1orvenm: The comment THE UNKNOWN HEIRS agabist you as prayed for 'prineipaJ amount,. One of wm oot be considered as OF DANIEL VIGIL, Jr., ia the c»mplainL the notes -wi'l be a evidence in IbiS caac. and MACARIO VIGD.. and The nam'c of the Plaintiff's revolving .nple' eV.denclog ~y intereSted perSon FRANSISCA S. VIGIL. attorney is HAWTHORNE a rpN"olvina line of credit may· also inspect all husband and wife. and & HAWTHORNE, P.A., In~ tDaxilftlllq principal pleadiugs, tes~ and THE UNKNOWN HEIRS Charte. E. Hawthonte, and atttOUllt of $500.000- The exbibila filed in lliis """" OF MAC ARlO and whoSe address is f221 other will be a tcnn DOte lilt the Qffices qfZia at 7W1 FRANSISCA S. VJOIL, · in tho maximUm prl--'-1 Mechem, Suite 1, -..- Short Drive. Ruidosu and ALL OF THE Ruidoso. New Mexico, amount of $3,000,000 Downs. New -MmdCu U N K N 0 W N 88345. evidencing an amortlzina: 88346, phon~ no. (505) CLAIMANTS OF WITNESS my band and tcfm Joan payable In 378-4217. INTEREST IN THE seal of the District Court installments during tbc Any perS(lln ~tb a PREMISES ADVERSE of Lincoln Couoty, New term ~nd a blllJOon disabUity rcquJriog special TO PLAINTIFF. . McJdcd Ibis 29tb day of payment ..,at maturity. assistaoce in order tn

Defendants. July, 1994. 'Payment of the Notes will p~rtic.l_pate lo tJtis CV-94-122 ~i.nmsAY· bo-bYtheliebofa .~abOIIldi>Cittltu:t Divisicln m DISTRICT COURT illtlrtiiAlle and security the offices of the

NOTJCR OF CLERK agreement attacbiDS to · Commission at _least 24 PENDENCY OF LINCOLN COUNTY, Za's utiltiy property as hours prior to tbe

SI1I:I: NBW MBXICO described tbereio. Zla's cOmmencement of tbe TO: A.B. McGLASHAN, 89401 ~tion is m.a.-e fplly hearing. ' and THE UNKNOWN 4 T(S)4 ,n,l!J,2 S described in its ISSUED tis 3rd day of HEIRS OF A,E. Application and the AUJttt&t.. ~~PVBLIC-' McOLASHAN.MANUEL attaohed tcsdmotty-and Ni!W~ VlOIL, and THE LEGAL NOTICE Ollbibits. unuTYCOMMISSION UNKNOWN HEIRS OF BEFORE TQR NEW NOTICBisfurtbea-givea WILLIJIMJ_ MANUEL VIGIL, MEXICO PllBLIC that no public beariftg to HE!RJ.UdANN DANIEL VIGIL. Sr. and lrriLJTY rec:civeevidenccregardlq HearingBxaodner THE UNKNOWN HEIRS COMMJSSION the Company's Petition #Hb IT(8)ll

NOTICE FRIENDLY T.V.

wUI be going out of buslnese-on Wednesday, August 31st. All unclaimed items will be di$po&ed of. The shop will be open Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. until August 31st. . .

8 am. to 5 p.m. Friday, August 19 at The Ruidoso News Fixtures' Will be sold at best reasan!ilbte _offior. ·I apptal:fllle the bualneaa the UnOOin County A:eslcllinta have had Willi file. ·

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All saleable ite•••s aut •e dropped oil at The Ruidoso News • 104 Park. A-venue

Monday dlrOugh Friday 8 a.m.·.; 5

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th$Y kei!Jil s$1¥ JJ'I :mind, espl!­llems with draW!Itfii:lg$ or straps.

i~;~~-~~~ carrylng.'book bags will! straps c;~r Wl!aring lc; ololl!lng,. scarves and draw$1ring jackets run tl!e

Of lnjur'y when exiting a scl!ool bul5.

Aoc~lng to th$ National Highway Tril'Hic Safety AdminiStration numerous Incidents in the United St;ilt~shav,a bee~t !'!~POrted _in whlch.clothlng or book bags-. got caught ·on bl:ls handrails· as children exited school-buses •

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wam bus drivel's about this danger. particulai'ly at stops where there Is minimal or no adult supervision of exiting students. Caution Is especially important

. during autumn and winter;" when chllaren· Wl!ar bulky clothing that can be0c;1me snagged easily,

· 'The apparel InduStry also"heeds to be aware of Jhis problem anti should consider designs tor clothing that

_can be secured Without the U'le Of drawstrings .or straps. D~wstrings pose a serious hazard to infants and small chlldl'!ln, as Wl!ll as to schoolchildren board­In~;~ the bus;. and·same eocpilrts'are recommending that ~nts rem11ve r;lrawstrings from garments.

Brightly coloretl clothing Is mol'!! than just a fashion statement, too; 11!111 makes children walking to the bus stop j;Jr tQ school aesy for motorists to spot. '•·'"'""'·~-,·•~-.:'"""~...._,_.,,...,_.,,...,-.,'O..v ..• · •'-.4·'•--:·- .·. · · ~ .....

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LCMC volunteer recalls hospital'_s-history TO THE EDrt'OR: bytsriall bas sinee bought out the !{Ding in the bole by bundrede of up tlie slack csused bY aU the

.. .It is baDi for ms to understand Jlill-B~ oblipt!oll. •. . ... . ~l\OU8ende _I)[ !lol~A~ll!.ll!ld. ~ .. ~ . n~m!! Vll\Q. c!Ul:t. pay. LCMC dol!& ilie a!tlf!!i'ilii"of,Yiijir .p:flpeHiiil•the I wauppoilltedbYthe count;y to .the verga of giving up when moy not turn anyone away .. count;y CODIIIlissioners concemlng serve on the hospital bosrd during . sent Valerie Miller here,as an inte"r- Besides, the county generall\md ths Lincoln Count;y Medical Csnter some of those eatly years, when we im administrstor. Thank heaven, benefits from the interest· genera-(LCMC), though I do appreciate ths bad to run the hospital and it was a she agreed to stay. • ted by thosemilllevyfunds. · fact that you both sre teying to real struggle to by to find snd keep LCMC is not the fiist hospital If Presbyterian or LCMC had make aure our tax dollars are not even a Jllinimum staff and to pay she bas puDed out of a bole snd anything to hide, they would not wasted. . bills; and that was bofore aU of the turned around. Sbo is probably the have invited a commissioner ""sit,

_However, it seems to me that in- government red tape and rules and most highly-quslifi~d and finest ad- on the bosrd. stead of teying to find someaue regulations. ministrator in this psrt of the coun­doing something wrong, you should' . I think it sOre · to say that by. Not only has she put this hospi­be doing 0ver,ything you csn to su_p- without PHC we would not have a tal on an even keel, but she has port what is, without doubt, the hospital Ill Ruidoso - and I re- brought services that few hospitals most important service in this area. member what It was like when we this size csn oft'er.

If 111y memol}' serves me corrsct- didn't - and psople \vjto diad be- As for that money the com· ly, our hospital was not "built with fore they could get necessary medi- missioners are so worried about ~t;y tax . d~ars." It "'8!! built eal attention: · · · . · "pouring into this hospital" - that With a combination oftimde, nlclud- Presbytensn Health Care IS a is mm levy money voted by the tax· illg a bond issue snd federal grants non-profit organization consisting ~rs, as well as most of the matehed by contributions from indi- of professionals dedicated to bring- voters in tho count;y, for use by the viduala within the count;y and by ing the bsst health- care possible to hospllal ~ and I doubt If most of genOEQDs summer residents. The • the most psople possible within our tl!Pse' \rotors were concerned about first snd second expansions were ststo. They csrried our hospital for whe\bsr the money wss to be used dena with Hlll-Bnrton funds. Pres- a number of years when it was for cspital improvements or to take

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I hove spent many hours doing volunteer work will! the hospital auailiary beeauss I enjoy working with a wonderful group of cering people. · · ·

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Reader.opposes plans to store Goose egg may tum brass TO THE EDrt'OR:

.. < · •· · I am sure most of us are familiur with the fable of the Goose Thst Laid Safety pregram on ths res,l!l'lll•tlon I ths Golden Egg. Well, it ie possible to kill the goose (out-of· town property ... OYiJiera).

'1'hongh it WfiS my _ _l_!"ad in a recent article ill The ll'uidciso News that the 'cit;y eeuncn1Js peeset\'ll, ~et lllld by to .....,daring ralablg sewer rates sgain. fd like to present a few faets Slid the ~. · health ligures for your readers snd 1st them judge what residents are expiiCting Of Eiall!t;y _eOJ~I~onlli. on the those ofus who can only enjoy the eool pines on occasion. ·

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6:30 p.m~Rl!IDOSO LINCOLN COUNTY ADULT SlNGLES GROUP at Cree Maadows Country Club for no host dinner ewey Thutade,y. For further information, call268-3246 or 257-6902.

1:30 p.m.-WORKSHOP in tho board room at Ruidoso Municipal School central office for BVBry· one who is interested in substitute teaching for tho 1994·95 school year.

7 p.m.-ALL AMERICAN FILLIES BEAUTY PAGEANT, a benefit for The American Cancer Society. at Cree Mead(JWS Country Club. Admission is free, no host bar and dinner by reservation. Sponsors ·are Mary EUa Levenson, Jim and Bar­bara Down~. For more information, cal1257-9143.

LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR at the Capitan Fair Building in Capitan.

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.--A TABTlNG EXPEM· ENCE LUNCHEON, sponsored by Lincoln County Republican Women, at Gateway Church of Christ, 415 Sudderth. $5 donation; public is welcome.

8 p.m.-midnight-END OF FAIR-BACK TO SCHOOL DANCE at the Capitan Fairgrounds. Music by -Lone Star Express. $3, single; $5, couple and, $10, Camfly. For information, call Cindy Foglesong at 354-2846.

I·· !!ow~· · ';· ] 7 p.m.-WHITE MOUNTAIN SEARCH AND

RESCUE at Ruidoso High School in tho public meeting room. The public is invited. For more in· fonnation, call Melinda at 257-4076.

8:30 a.m.-Noon, 1:30-3:30 p.m.-GOVERNMENT SURPLUS , COM· MODITlES to be disbibutod at Saint Eleanor Church in Ruidoso.

' 9:30 a.m.-RUIDOSO GARllEN CLUB at the iibrary for a field bip to Meigs Gallery in San Patricio for a program on birds. "Guest speaker will be Marcie Stokes, wildlife biologist with the U.S. Forest Service. Bring a sack lunch.

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8:30-Nooo. 1:30-3:30 p.m~OVlmNMmi!T SURPLUS. COMMODITIES to be dlatributed· at Saint Eleanor Catholic Cbureh in Ruidoso.

Noon-LINCOLN COUNTY BllJIIAiiiE SOCIETY at tho Eochantmeut Inn in tho Santa Fe Room. Public inviteij to attend. Moeto tho third Wednesday BVBry manth """"J'l Decamber.

10:45 a.m.-LA.JUNTA CLUB at tho Soninr Citizens Building in ·s,.n Patricio. Geraldine Tully will present tho lesson On now food labels. .

9 a.m.-1 p.~ SURPLUS COMMODITIES to be distributed at Carrizozo Sanior Canter in Carrizozo.

11:30 •~RUIDOSO CARE CBNTBR AllX· UJARY lunch in tile activity roCDI at the ._ eon· tor, EVetyone welcoma.

6 p.m.-LINCOLN COUNTY HISTORICAL' SOCIETY presents "Musica Dol Corazan: New Mexico Folk Music," featuring Enrique Lamadrid at tho Civic Evonto Center in Ruidoso. Public is welcome. For more information, call 668-4646.

1·10 p.m.--ALL AMERICAN ART SHOW AND SALE at tho Musonm of tho Horse. The rendering of ""Free Spirito at Noiay Water," monu· ment by Dave M.oary will be unveiled at the show. · Works by Lincoln County artiste will be on exhibit and for sale. To join tho Museum of the Horae, call 3784142.

.. ~~t.:'!O~ p.m.-FREE CONCERT <Gll the at Tinnie Silver Dollar. Tho ptogram will

feature Gerald Hunter, Cecile Larochelle and jllicbaal Francis and his jazz band. Everyone is welcome. '

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. Alternative prov~dets pr~sent health care options during afternoon fair .~

i\1ternative hpalth cars hae been . Servicas ineludsd aeeupre88Ur0, "l''tay strive to provide t1!o beet ambraced by a larga number of maosage, rallesology, naturQJI!llb¥,. pDSBible care uajng all~"ng peopJO, BODle of whom attondod the and a variety of health foods. methods available. • said Da • Alternative ' Goes Mainelream" "Our guoeto came and stayed lilr Davis promises tlult heBith

Health Fair at Cree Maadows hours, virtually all afternoon," lllir will bo even bigger and betto< Country Club laot manth. Davis anid. "Many of tho therapists next year. AltornatlVe haaltli care

Acconling to Cbiropractor-Dr. provldpd miDi troatmonte, wbjcJt1 provldsrewbowouldliketoparticl· Sandre Davis, about 160 people wore bOoked solid.· . pal'e "'" pereans seeld!lg additional came to find out about. and try Davis stressed that tho alterna· information about altornllllve altomative haalth therapies offered .• live health care providers at tho health care, may call Davis at 261· by local practitioners. fair arc all licensed or certified. 7666.

In The Service

.JEFFREY L. YEATMAN, Air Foree Sceond Lieutenant, hae ar­riyed at Kelly Air Foree Base in Texas fiiJ" duty. He is a 1986 grodu· ate of Ruidoee High School. ~··· receivnd a Baahelors Degree ill-1980 from Texas Tach Uoivorsity in

The foDowing Ruidoso High School graduates were named to tho honors Ueto for. academic achiovome~tto .~tbll~· Blimetlt:.ll< • eoioi'Di. • • · · • at the umv.r..1,V or N"e "tifliXleo in Albuquerque:

RUSSELL EASTER and

PLOYD, KlliJ FLOYD and JBN. NJII'ER N. STEVENS, all on tho Roll or Dletinction, graduated from

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Lubbock,~. . . SCOTT YEATMAN, both. on the

graduetod from N.W Mexico Tocb at Socono during the epring eom· meneemont Olmrcise& in llfllv. · ·

Yaatman, a section commandsr, Dean's Honor Roll graduated from is tho BOD of Kay 1!. Yaatman of the College ofPbarmacy. Ruidoaa. BmE E. DEBUSK, GAlL

He receivod a bacbalor of soionco in physico witli QlictroDica option with liighest honors. ·

Join Us For Music Under the Stare Friday 8 pm to dose

Polk guitarist Micheai Barry Saturday 8 pm to close . Singer &: guitarist

Sean Loudermilk &: Co. August's Featured Artist

. Bob Wallace,

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~-~~J!:t' J:; Pogue, wbe spends herSUIIImsrS ribbon was plckad by Clay • D ...... _ ""''"'" 1 ti with · McGaughy; an artist lll!diiluSiriotor ~~ ~....., .....,... on "'!" on

• from Sun Ailtonie, 'l'exaa. IIIW..Jjsllt - ellliy IIIOl'QJIIg or late Pogue said she lll!d her Carrizo · aftemoo.n - "? capturs the

Lo~ Art Scheol classmatss Were ~ She 881d ilheclews are inVIted to the Meigs estats to paint vary ampartant b~use they add in "l')ein air" on location. ~ lll!d ellllct.

'J\t thnt tii!IO, I slretehed lll!d "And thnt's what painting is all phetogrsphed 1\fr. Meigs' guest ilbsn& - capturing the aft'sct or ths holl$8- on the Ruidoao Riwr, and llghtonanobjsct,".saidPogue. · . dlll'i!JB tha '1'/intet': montbs . ))tO· " Pogue's pam' ""- imd bar print. ceeCli\cl'to l!lCBCIIta IUl.oil painljiiJ i>f ~--- in cllur-~~d ...:vate col­the litons," said Pogue. . . .. . J.:tl:,.,. from s:d.t. Fa ';;; Atlanta,

"l-am vary grateful to Mr. Meigs Georgia, according to a news !Or baing so hospitable and gracious l:elease.

The ~~ News invitc>s tha COIIIDlUJJitv to malta jlol)ll· tionl.to ltll ~ golrllge Bale to benefit the Lincsln . County . Hqmane Society. :

Donaliona .. wilf· b1J accaptsd · throui\1 Th1D'Sdl131'.l:or tho Jja(e ·

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of 'Warnsr Brothers caitoQi,, cells and drawings called "l'hat's 'All Fill)<,$." . ; WJ,ight SIQ'II tlv!\ Am~ art,

de-lilvi> atta PI atcbitolllure ate all'areus lltintsrest. He has wqrksd with .Native ~ art collec­t:lons, and ....,.tlY 'eom»leted an exhibition on North American racetracks.

Some of Wright's P<Ofessional He did the preliminary work !Or credits include serving wl a eom-

COIJllerative; Frwn. an Aliicim-Ameriean 111useum in Uliltee member !Or the National retlimod tel Ohio Kentucky. ~deWinent !Or the Arts, the Asso-as the llir<wtor . Wright went to the Buffalo Bill eiation of Art Mueeu111 Direelorf .fnatituta. · .;_ ~ Hiatorieal Centor in CollY, Wyo· and Indiana Arte Council. ..

Wright then b._e director or ming, ae • consultant, lll!d stayed · He hoe been a grants feader for Philbrook Art C.ntor 1n 'l'nlaa, Ok- on· to beco1110 the development the National Endowment for the lah011111. Wln1e in Oklahoma he direetor. HUIIIanities. , • • sorved ae the president II( the Okla· Puringbis various directorabipa, On the psreonal side, Wright has holna MuseUIII Assoeiatibillll!d w... WJ;ght created, or DVI!I'IIaw the bean a. Rotarian and a member of a mimibar · of the ' Okl~a ~~ of; • a wide variety of ~x- the vestry of his chureb. He bae HUIIIanlties Committee. hibita rangrng. from an Italian been active as a soccer coach and

Movilljl clo- to horae country, Ronaissance exhibition entitled, relbres lll!d he ·OIIioya tennis golf he tMn b00111ne ~ctor Of th"e J.B. · ''Giorill DelJ~. Arte," to an exhibition · .and trOut 6shinJI. ' ..

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Appre-ntice·chefs sponsor art · show and five-coul'se dinner ·

The American Culinary Feder. ation and the Mescalsro Apache Culinary ~prenticss are sponaor­ing the First Annual Mssealsro Apache Indian Art Show, with American Indian srtiets eshibitin thoir work from New Mexico ana Arizona.

.This !;wO-day show, to be con­duCted from 10 h.m. to 7 C on · ·Saturday, AUgust 27, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SunciJiy, August 28. Admiasion to the art show is free lll!d opsn to the public.

A oilent ailction will be <Dn· dacted on Saturday with the pro­eeede contributed to the Moscalsro

. Apache Culinary Apprentices. The ··• ..auutee S1allins•flbe Rukloso ~· show wiD be juried. .

NMMI Bound On Saturday evening, at 7 p.m., '· · ·. a tlve-eourae -thwest dinnat m11 1:::.:2::.2':::1;;;o~~~~~ ·be prepared by the apprentices, Conuibalcd ptaOro

·State Representative H. John Underwood (0-Ruidoso), elong with tho kitchen stsff of the _ .... presents Justin E. Hawthorne of Ruidoso with the New . Inn. Certified E_xecuttvs ~ef Inn of -the Mountain Go~ Mexico Legislator Scholarship lor New Mexico Military In- J~es MuldOWhay Is orchestrating. pxecutive chef James; stltute (NMMI).'This fall, Justin will attend NMMI as a high ~ =:'~~e = :::_ ~::"=~~ MUldowney supervises a; school studeril. The soholars~p.ls worth $2,437 per year ..-ticsahi am crew of culinary apprentices' and Is .renewtlbie-fot, UP' to .fo years. Justin<s- ttl~> salt of· t:::~e crM".J:;...;. will p8rl'orm v.rho wUI prese!;lt a dinner on 1 Richard anii'DehiSS .Hawthl!lm . of. Aulciloso; ii · ·.. • · · · 'folloWing tllimer:· Saturday, August 27. '

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"l would like to give my thanks to the Governor & The. First Lady, the Democratic party of New Mexico, and The Construction Industries for making the grand opening of Thnder Tots possible. I would also like to thank The Children Youth & Family Services Division for all of their help. Thank you very much. Most of all I would like to thank The Lord for the blessings He has bestowed upon me for trusting me to take care of His children."

Sincerely, Mr. Carolyn Wallace

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FOR ANY PERSONAL CRlSIS -call the Mental Health Hotline at 1-437-8680 (collect). M-55-tfnc

YOU CAN GIVE- the gift of sight by ·being an eye donor. Contact any Lion or call 25.!J..2776 for details and A donor card. Do it now; there is A tremendous need for eye tiesue. L-87 -tfnc

TRYING TO REACH MORE people than our local market? How about 213,000 readers in 29 Hometown newspapers all over New Mexico. For $96.13 your 25 word ad will reach 29 papers outside of Albuquerque. Call The Ruidoso News at 257-4001 for more information. R-92-tfnc

LOVING OTHERS SUPPORT -group for friends OT relatives of' HIV+ meets the 3rd Tueaday of each month. For information call 623-AIDS or 1-800-573-AIDS M-H-7-tfhc

MOOD DISORDERS SUPPORT Group will be meeting Monday evenings at 7:00. This grou_p is open to any one with A diag­nosed mood disorder. 257-6840. 25-M-06-tfc

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FAMILY CRISIS CENTER- 24 hour crisis line. Answered by Ruidoso Police. 257-7365.

M.J-99-tfnc KNOW A CRIPPLED - or burned

child? Call Shriners for free help. 257-7333 clays, 258-5880 evenings or 257-4871, 257-2079.

18-S-13-tfnc HIV SUPPORT GROUP - mee\11

the 2nd Monday of e'ach month. For infOrmation call l..S00-573-AIDS. M-7-H-tfnc

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WST - designer C'ption shades. with metal ames and navy blue case. Lost August 2. If found.call336-4186. M-P-25-2tf

FIVE ACRES - view, horse and mobiles are ok. Only $1 !,5000. See Sally B. Sierra l:lilanca Realty. 257-2576: M-S-26-1tf

CAPITAN VIEW! 5.96ACRES

$24,900 Breathtaking vlews,<~f talley,"-mountains. Easy pall'd · access located just CffltAirpOrt Road. Telephone & Electricity to the property. Terms avalla able. Properties of the Southwest. Don't Delay.CALL TODAY! 257-9045, Ext. 942.

RUIDOSO LAND BARGAIN

$3,170/ACRE Fantastic view of Sierra Blanca & Monjeaux. 18.9 Acres loaded wlblg pines. Paved road access & close to town. FIRanclng avaUable. Won't last longl Properties of the Southwest. CALL NOW! 257 ·9045, Ext. 941 .

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PRE-SELLING

Country Cfu6 'Jiiffaae

77 Homee of Gracious Uving Walking trails, privacy fencing, community club. attached 2 car garagee. Across 1rom Cree Meadows golf Course. Magnificent Sierra Blanca view. from $120,000 Select your lot and floor plan

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tfc LOT FOR SALE ·By owuer on

114 Cardinal Drive, Pinecliff Subdivision. Has a split rail fence with a wrought iron gate . 505-822-0271, 665-378-'4914. $10,000. 30-W-27-7tp constructed

HALF ACRE LOT in Allli '!'ith those seekinl! a retreat in the full membership. Level great mountains. Call Barbaxa Wil--on eall 258-3838 or 1-800· lard. Sierra Blanca Realtj', 257-668-1148. M-S-22-tfc 2578. M..g.;24-tfc

EIGHT ACRES - $86,000 includas FOR SALE BY OWNER - Fully well, electricity, telephone, furnished Aspen Run Condo. !eneed. All or part will liiuonce. Two bedroom, - bathS; ex-Loma GnmdO. 257-3085/605- eellant condition. On ninth fair. 525-1811. 20-H-24--Stp way at Crea Meadows. Fantastic

HORSES ALLOWED ~ Ten aero view from livingroom aad clack. tract with water aad natural gas $77,600 firm. 257-3737. 31-X-in Loma Grande. $45,000. Call 24-4tp Barbara Willard. Sjl!ml Blanca A!;mTO""'"LOG'l<r"'CAB""IN...---.:h:::om=e::-::WJ:r.·tho;; Realty. 257-2576. M-S-24-tfc full golf membership. Beautiful

BUILDING? - /see me for _pretty · two story log home with un< F<m>!Ot !J.ejght lots. Sally B. ; surpassed vil\w. :rbree ll.edroom, Sierra Blanca Realtll< 2&7·.ll576. .: !'two .bat;~ .i~>~ludes e M-S-26-1tf · a· . maatersiiite. $172,000.336 5

MOBILE LOT - Ruidoso Downs. Owner/Broker. 28-S- -8tc Leveled and utilities installed. SIX PLUS ACRES one bedroom $12,500. Brokers welcome. Call houea, barn aad stall storage,

BOwroenker 2=1 or~7-4=~te. fenced, great potential 354-2144 eirenings, 743-7{115 weekends.

20-R-26-tfc · 18-C-24-4tp l LOVELY LOT off cul-de-sac. "FO"'Ri<'-iSALEmw-'-'iiBY..-.O.<.WNE"""'"R;;:--.-.tw=o

Large lot with protected view on· . bedroom, - bath. Nice, clean baek. Looks across driving . multi-level hame. Covered patio r-. Secluded araa near fair- with hot tub. $72,500. Call 336--way. $19 500. Social member- 8341 or 258-3501. 23-T-24-7tp ahip. c;;Jl Snsan, Century 21, Asllen Real Estate. 257-11057 M· C-2&-1tf

U. Hf.':d Estall•

aere residential area or -Paved access, all ~-reoently remodeled, cov-ared deck. Great 10r aad that suecial pet. Priced at $122,9liO with some asawnable

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BY OWNER three bedroom, two bath, double garage, ~ all convenienees, deCk with view. 257-2923. M-K'28-4tp

BY OWNER Beautiful home three bedroom 1-3/4 hath, fiNplaca, CII1'IJOrt, Good location. 113 Morgan Drive. 3/4 acre. Pine Forest, city utilities. $75,000. 605-258-5096" or 916-fl99.0111. 25-R-21-Gtp

ON CHOICE - 6.3 WOOCll!il acres in the heart of town. Un· surpassed views. Now at $150,000. Nothing else like it available. Call Peggy Jordan. #98-30944, Century 21, Aspen Real Estate. 257-9057. M.s;2s-1tf

GARY LYNCH REALTY

0. Hom-lL'S [Ot' s~tle

CHI!IAP ~One bedroom, one bath, Bleepo eight. 257-7808. '$19,500. M-H-2-tfi .

HOUSE FOR. SALE - App!Old. mateJy 2800 square feet. Three bedroom, . tbrae bath. Big dan aad kiichen deck, two lite places, double ~. . work Shop, view of raee 'track aad nllllllltallis ~· """"""· Phone 378-5480. Sllii;OOO. 311-H-26-4tp

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'Ilm!e becb:oom. 2 bath, 2 car garage, b~t,

600 S.F. Green house. All city utilities and water. well. Lot goes to river.

Near city .haD. 100 Royal. $135,000

257-6381

Neat as a pin. TW<> bedroom, 1 beth, car­port, covered porch. Reduced to $32,500 Call Larry Hende~n #41179. .

Cent1,1ry a-~· At!pen Real Estate 257-4lo57•

.*Attention Horse ~{II: 5.horses-allowed on this 6

~-~~:-~rrreett~~:.::tw:,~:::-:-·--· Two bedroom, 2 bath. Close to track. Call Marcia.

• Newly'l'emodeled 4 bedroom 2 bath home on the 7th fairway at Cree Meadows· Country Club. Year around access. All city utllltte$. This home has great pride of ownershiP. OI'IIY $133,500. Ask for Johnny.

• Three bedroom, 1 bath historical house on 31 o acres In Arabella. Acreage If fully f&need, 2 dirt tanks, 1.25 water walls, approximately 1 oo acres cleared for grazing. Fantastic views, good game. Ask for Mark.

• Owner financing: 3 bedroom 1 1/2 bath mobile. Newly remodeled, easy access. Ask for Merola.

• Attention Investors, 2 homes for the price of 1. Three.. bedroom, 1 bath, ranis for $350 a month. Other small home rents for $200 a month. Owner available. $45,280. Ask for Johnny. ..

IIJJACRES• MOUNTAIN TOP $88,

E.Z. paved aacass to lhls 01-a-klnd properly w1111 · 1-1 fUI views. I\4Ust aaa to believe. Elevatlon'7,16l! faat. OWner W/provlde eiBctncity, tele­phone II! t_erm~ to quaiHied buyer: PropertiSa of the SouthWest. ()all lor pereonel showing •. 267-9046, Ext. 928.

COTTLE COUNrY, TEXAS 1115 acre lnlgatad rarm

wnh paattn&, ssao.oo per acre. ...............

60% CRP SS70 Acre

OT MEXICO acre arm. .

LAS ANIMAS CO., COLORADO 26,760 8018 ranch, $96.00 par acre.

CATRON COUNrY, NEW MEXICO 1280 acre ranch.

dDHN KIRCHHOFF Raal Estate Broker Plainview, Texas (1108) 293-76<12

Ruldoso,·New Mexico . ' ., .• ''(SOS) 257-4048 ~.~ •·we~IMWe'bUy•irUf!lhifStelll tn · ·· J

sMall and larg'a randflea. ·

OPEN HOUSE

. 212 Rainbow Dr. Cree Meadows

Golf Course Sat. Aug. 13th

9:00 AM-4:00PM

SIERRA BLANCA REALTY

Kay Olvera

PRICE REDUCED!

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.JOSEPH A. ZAGONE multi -million dollar producer

1993 picture of succes award winner

UfeUmeArea Resident

16 Years Ruidoso Area Real Estate

Experience 1-8110-658-2773.

(505) 257-9057

727~ .... -----APPLE TREE TERRACE • Restaurant, Dress shops, rook house. 5 apartments, bunk house, 3 storage units & office. Approximately BODO+ Sq. Ft. $339,500

UPPER CANYON • 2 bad· 2 bath - recent ramorJ..

accesa. 2 sgreenad Beautllful rr•es • river. P.dCIQd tuf ..

at $79,50~. Clill """ 113011$!1 . .

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17 -0-24-tl\: MUST LIQUIDATE 1994

Models '!DIY· Two doub1ewides and lbul' 16xl!D's 1~. Drastic ~ reductioo: Oakwood Homes of El Paso. Free delivery. 1-800-7!17-4555. 22'0-24-tl\:

PRICED TO SELL - three bedroom, two bath mobile, quiet, l>:ess, decks, t\Jmislled, bargain. 116 Caodlewood, $36.000. 267-6686. lJ-B-26-ltp

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FOUR BEDROOM - four bath fully furniehed. Six elllciencies fully l\irnlshed. Call Top BrllQ 267-6327. M·T·lD·tfu

EXCEUT!VE ESTATE - three bedroom, three bath, three fire vlaces. two. ear garage, large l'enced courtyard, on 12.5 acres, horeea allowed. Long term loose reqiured. Call Ksrrie at Ruidoso PrOJ>Ol1;!es, INCJBettor Homes ancfGardens, 257-4075. 21-R-22-<Itc

FOUR BEDROOM - bath, in Alloj Nightly Rel>tal. (Also for sole . can 'Kerrte at Ruidoso Proverties. INC./Better homes ancf GardeDs. 267-4075 18-R-22-<Itc

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UNFURNISHED - very olce two bedroom, 2-V2 bath, livingroom, gameroom. Condo for lease, $760 a month plus bills. Call Stacey 2584949. 19-R-26-Btp

93B SHORT STREET one bedroom, 3/4 bath unfurnisbad cabin. $375. a month, bills in­cluded. Call Cindy, Gary Lynch Realty, 257-4011. M-G-26-1tf

321 CARTERS LANE - three bedroom, 3/4 bath unfurniabed home. $325. a month plus bills. House is on market lease is month to month. Call Cindy, Gary Lynch Realty, 257-4011. M-G-26-ltf

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SUBARU STA'r!ON WAGON four wheel drive. Turbo. ex­cellent condition. $5898. 386-704 7. M -S-6-tfi:

1986 CHEVY Conversion Van. $4200, Parting ont. 1974 Vega, 1973 Suburban, 386-7078. M·W· 21-tfi:

1987 NISSAN Sent:ra hatehback. Good oondition. $3800 Call 257-

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105 W. HART two bedroom, 314 bath unfurnished home with one bedroom, 3/4 . bath efficiency down stairs. On the River. $576 ·a month plus bills. House is on the market lease is month to month. Call Cindy, Gary Lynch Realty, 257-4011 . M·G-26-1tf

4504. M-B-28-4tp .

wheel. Fifteen fuot slide out. Waaher/dryer, air oondllion, stereo eq.iupp!d, microwave, 21 fuot awnmg. $23,400. 878-4050. 23-M-22-tfi:

DESPERATELY aeeking homes for property management. Preferably unfurnished, long term. Call Cindy, Gary Lynch Realty, 257-4011. M-G-26-1tf

1981 MERCEDES 280E Good Condition. $7000. 257-9185. M-S-23-4tp .

1970 BRONCO 4x4 Sharp, 1988 Plymouth Colt Vista. 4x4. $500 each, OBO, 257-2617. M-E-24-tfc

FOR SALE 1987 Jeep Wrangler. -Extra clean, mint condition, new tires.- 46,000 original miles. $7,850. 258-3703. 16-P-24-tfu

1988 ACURA LEGEND L ex-CHARMING one bodroom. natu- cellent condition. 107,000 miles,

raJ gas, patio, .easy acceaa, $315 $8,900. 257-4028 ur 256-4064. a month. 376-4159. M-C-23-tfc M-R-24-atc'

TWO BEDROOM One bath nn- A"'U.ODi<lr~fucur::-::w:;:he:;el:;-:drive=· ::,-..1990iiiin furnished $350 plus bills. Two Quattro Conpe. Red <l-ith black bedroom, two bath, $425 plus · leather, heated seats, 70,000 bills. For information call Lela miles, excellent condition. Below Easte• Real Estate. 257-7313. book at $14,000.336-4978. 22· 23-L-24-tfc D-25-2tc

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VARIOUS TYPES OF - Rentals available. References required, no pets. Give us a call Gwen 336-4444. M-H-79-tfi:

RENTALS. efficiencies, apart. ments, houses. Century 2l'e Aspen Real Eatate, 257-9057. M-C-86-tfc

SUPER NICE - Fully furnisbed one bedroom, $500 a month. 258-4384. 10-M-11-tfc

FURNISHED - Two bedroom, two bath Great location. No utilities. $200

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one bath with all applian~s in­cluding stack ~~er/drye~. Great location. Mirumum mx months lease. $425 per month plus utilities. No pets. 378·8401. 26-A-20-tfc

ONE BEDROOM - apartment. Bills paid, including cable, no deposit, no pets. $350 a month. 258-5192. M-B·23·tfc

FURNISHED - two bedroom 2·112 bath condo. Washer, dryer fire place, dish washer, etc. $475. plus utilities, no pets. 258--3254. 17-W-25-tfc

I HA. VE RENTALS - Long and short term. Call Sarah, Sierra Blanca Realty. 505-257-2576. M-S-25-tfc

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"197Wn'9:;;CAD';;'iilivLLA"iAC>"'i'DrnEVJV'iiL-rL1iE=' ;;;59M<K, very clean. $2500.386-8176. M-M-26-tfc '

Past Credit Problem& KMplng you &om financing • car?

We can help. can Lynch or McMasters

at 378-4400

1992 JEEP - Cherokee 4x4, fully loaded, 35,000 miles, nice. 1992 GMC Fifteen passenger van, door Jocks, tilt, cruise, 43,000 miles, nice. Ask for J.W.

FURNISHED - two bedroom, one Richardson. 806-796-4000. 26-bath water paid near Y easy ac- R-25-2tp cess.' 378-5496, 378-4498. M-C· "198~7~DO;mD~G"E;---:;oc pick' ;:;:-:u;:p,:-:;al;;-1 ::power=:;:-, 26-tfc short bed, VB, camper shell,

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NICE AND LARGE - Water paid, natural gas and cablevision available. Near Y, Easy access. Moving allowance. 378-5496 ur 276-4498 17-C-11-tfi:

RETAIL SPACE - or ollice space for rent in newly decorated Adobe Plaza. Call 257-4081, evenings, 257-4300. 16-8-12-tfi:

SQUARE FOOT Commercial building on Mechem. Availabls immediately. Call Van at Ruidoao Properties. Better Homes And Gardeos. 257-4075. 16-v -18-tfi:

OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE -Approximately 815 square feet, 6ntt rooms, newly decorateQ, great location and el!POBUJ'e In Fox Plaza. Ground l10or entry. $450 a month. CaD Mark MoblOy at Tall Pine Realty. 257-7786. M-M-26-ltf

65,000 miles. $5500. 257-6636. M-8-26-1tp

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1998 HOLIDAY RAMBLER~ 31 fuot travel trailer with front kitchen and rear island queen aize bed. Complste with eqUaJiz. ing hitch. Less than one year old. $15,800. Call 257-8443 in Ruidoao. 29-S-24-4tp

PRICED FOR QUICK SALE · Weil cared for 1975 Airotream ExcaDo 500 travel trailer. Air conditioning, water purifier, ahirt, bil' dran' built in vacuum, blender, three ~sweat 0aets, ~~~omoi dlill&,, awlrings, gas ·!'r . electric ehv SatuJ(Iay,9-3 refrigerator, electric Jack, full. f.i& fl.V etc. rk. 4 inffi.s · bath, new battery. $8;000. 378- race track Park,' • 4 ay 70. 8280. 84-P-26-1tp • Highw .

FORSALE 1993Wilderness23.5 LAS~1~F' GARAGE SALE 5 Fifth Wheel Trailer. New condi- and tion. Used - months. Deluxe cants to 5 dollara. Fri~\a. Upgrades' awmng· • air condition- Saturday. 9.5. 111 Rio · .

258-5192 M-8-26-ltc ing, microwave, etereo, carpet, YARD SALE.

215 n-- "-'-,

more. Oldar pampered Chevy 314 ~w- u • .,.. ton truck, 454 engine, ~ c!""J- . Lote of stuff. ~eeda to go. ing package auto transmission, Saturday and . M~M~26-sleeper topp;.., new Reeaa Hitch, 1tp • price<\ to sail. $16,900 for both. YAliD SALE- FridaY and Sat.u!< See at Coaley's Trout Lakea 1 day. Golf clubs, bicYcJe8, clothes, Campground, Space 35, Ruidoao furniture, miscellaneous items. 5 miles east of race track on 826 Walnut. M-8-26-ltp Highway 70. 62-V-26-1tp YARD SALE_ gun cabinet, chairs,

some hunting gear and coJlec.. tibles. No dealers. Don't come before 10 am or after 8 pm. 251 Junction. Satlriay and Sunday 22·B-26-1tp

OSTRICHES, OSTRICHES OSTRICHES. 1994 chicks .. Big b~la blue/red chicks. Delivery a · ble. For more information cal1506-439-0557 .. 17-G-16-15tp

WANTED" TO BUY - Sound, i>retlY, ltarr<>l, racing~ prospecta. Two to three yeAr old Quarter horses. Box 1258 Silver City, NM 88062 or call. 538-2633 eveninge. 24-lr24-4tp

2·112 YEAR OLD- Sorrall Quarter horse mare, ,green broke, $1500. Milk goat, $50. Day time 257-7102. Suturday and Sunday 336-7014. 18-H-25-2tp.

EMU YEARLING - pair $11,500. Male 16 months from hen laying 32 eggs. Female 14 months hen laying 42 eggs. Reoords, micro· chip. DNA sexed, vaccinated. 915-354-2312. M-N-28-2tf

Jw•tek, month with training facill·l INQUIRE:

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FOR SALE - 8-N Tractor, good running condition, $3,000. 378· 5462. M-M-94-tlil

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MULTI-FAMILY - garage sale. New white fox fur ooat, elec$rie stove, washing, machine. ~di$8

and other j .. ~& Qlld ........ , .. oal «"""' Iii! ? R:;.-"':"o/ y, 8J;1l -

102 Heath. · 28-H-26-ltp BUNK BEDS - eo. aale, two seta.

Call258-9128. M-H-26-1tp YARD SALE lots of stuff, .. to

much to mention. Paradise Can­yon. 257-!1756. M-C;-26-1tp

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. wailerlwaitrosses, maids. En-• . chantmeot bm, 30_7 Hll!b'I!IAY ro·

· W~51. . M-I-18-tll: \lfiCHE 'S- Now biriilg wait . penons, bus people, mai hOstess .

. ,$ppiy in - afu!r'Smn. 2'103 . SUi1tlertiL M::'M-19-Stc

ii!LECTB.OLux - teaaer in i1oor . - products since 1924, needs · a teaCbabiO part time or full time

servi<e/salaa ......,.entative to - calion existing cuatomom in tbiS · area. No 1nvest;mont. Op­. portunity to earn as mue& as ·$437 .46 on one package or $200-$800/weak in servioa. Ca11 1-800-

. 762-6873 fur details. EOE. M-N-26-2tf

THE LINCOLN COUNTY -Sherift's De~ t is now ..,.

. copting a · fur a deputy · position. ,pp)icants mnat -pos­' aess a higli-school dipicmui or . equivalent- Must be 18 ,._.. of . ...., or. oldar. ~-t·must .. -~. to .... 1'J11B1C!Ill . mai ·.paychologiQal ~ law

, enlbrcomont exparienped _ preferrell. Must be able to suo­. !'"""!Wly~oto tbe Now Mex­., ICO Law Enmreement Academy . Certification. .$pplieations must

be oubmittod on or bofure Au-

~=\~~i\=f'..;..""' .. llfanagers· Olli<e. 300 = · Avonuo, Carrizozo. Now Mexico •. · Lincoln County is an· Equal ()p.. _

. portunity Employer. 87-L-22-5lc APi>tY AT- The Texas Club, 212 • ·Metz Drive. Bsfura 5!00 fur dis­

; hwashers aad bus people. M-T-22-tll:

LINE COOK NEEDED '- _part time, aftemooo mai eveDinga iiPPlY at the Texas Club . 212 M8tZ botweOJJ 3-4 pm. M-T-Jfl.2te

THE INN -'-- ofMoimtain .(liid8 in Mescalero llel!ds a Dil!ht 8laditor immediately, must lie able to wod< 11 pm to 7 am, -t beve computer OlljiOlience, apply at th& porsonni!l oftke, lllluida;y­Friday 9-4. 30-I-2fl.21;p

SKILLED - frame C8!1JODiiors, 378-9126. M'll-26'tll:

PART Tnim - help wanted, hoUBS keeping condo prqjecf. 258-3100. M-V-26-tll:

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HOUSE CLEANING - beuse sit­tlng,_expari...., with reforsnees, ~e <iilll, 257-3966. M.Q..26-

C1UAIJTY HOMES COMPANY CufllOm Homes~ Cornmeroial• ~·

Addlllona • RemOdGIS • Repalra

I No Job Too SmaD

' All Work Guaranl8ed _ ......... . Mike Martin.. UO. t62804

TIRED OF PAINTING YOUR HOME? . Stucco your_ home for lifelong f/nlstr. . Includes elastOmenc finish for snow control damage LiiJo Martinez Plesterlng • Uc. #032688 • 338-4444

LEGAL NOTICE case of bagn Stgte the Board of TruStees jn a provfde or wish to provide IN THB DISTltiCT Bagk. va. Schneider Public Hearing in public:: 't~ansportation

COURT OF et al.. wherein Iraan conjunetion wilh the (Section 18) from the UNCOLN

1COUNTY State Bank is the pl8intiff regularly scheduled Federal Transit

~LPTH add· Jimmy and Karen meeting on August s. Administration (FTA). JUDJCIAL Schneider are defendanta, 1994: THIS NOTICE DISTRICT the under-signed will offer Ordinance No 94-01 APPLIES T 0

STATE OP NEW for public sale to tbC Sanitation Rate FlJNDING FOR TU. MEXICO highest bidder foe cash ot AmendUients 1!195/1!1!16 FISCAl:

In tbe Matter of the Estate lhe froAI &mlrance of the Copies of sucb ont.lnanee YEAR STARTING of SAMu,3L PIBRCB L i nco I n Co u n t y are aV'ailablc for revi.,ew at OCTOBER 1,. 1995 EDMONDS, Deceased Courthouse, Carrizozo, the Office of the Vdlagc T B R 0 U G B

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CauscNO.PB·94· .Uncoln CoUJ>IY. l'llew · Clerk in·the VIllage Hall SEPTEMBER 30, •· • ·. -.~. ·• ·n ~n'DiYis'ii:iiim -Mexico on the 23td day of: Cdmple»'dttring nomntt···-.J.M6.... · ·' ·-· .. · ·• ~- · ' ·.

NO'ItCE TO August., 1994 at J 0:00 . business hOW'B. . In--' parties wlsbi1111 to apply for asslsrance under either Section 16 (elderly and disabled transportation) and/or Section 18 (publlo traauPortation), must return a Letter of Jnteil't postmarked no tater than August 31, 1994 to:

CREDITORS a.m., all rights of the · Leaon Weihbrecht · KATBERil'll E M. <(ofendants to the following Village Clorkmeasurer EDMONDS, has been dCscrlbedrealaodpersonal 119416 ZT(B)ll,l5 appointed Personal property located In Lincoln Represen.ta.tlve of tbo County, Now Mexico; Estate. or SAMUEL Lot 13, Block 3, TOWN PmRCE EDMOl'IIDS, AND COUNTRY Deceased. All persons NOKIH. Unit 2, ·Ruidoso, having claims against this Lincoln County, New estate are required to Mexico, as shown by the present their claims within official plat thCreof filed in two months after the date the Office of the County of the first publication of Clerk and eK.-officio thiS Nodce or the claims R~corde.r of Lincoln will be forever barred. County, together with aD Claims must be presented improvemem thereon. either to the Personal Nodce is further given lbar: Representative at 129 the court • directed McBride. Ruidoso. New foreclosure of the Mexico 88345, or filed mongage and lien on the with the District Court of Property and· that the Lincoln CouDty, New &mounts to be realized at Mexico. s•id sale from the

~ · KA'niARINB M. ProPertY. wltb interest BOMONDS calculated to date of sale,

Mlcbael s. Line ""' .. foUows: Attomoy of Law JudjpbenL ..... .$33,276.49 1096 Mechem Drive. Interest to June 24. 1994 Sllit<l3 ................ ; ..... $5,347.04 k'Udoso. New Mexico Costs ................ ,$268.00

~93 4T(8)1,4,B,ll ~-~~-~ .. $3.500.00 $42,391.53

In addition thereto them will be BCCnliug illtetest at the ...... of: $10.,41184 per diem·. and co•ts of pbbll<>atiOill>l':tblss =~ · .na th. · II< Fee t'b<ed

LEGAL NOTICE PVBLIC NOTICE USD.o). FOREST

SERVICE Lll'IICOLl'll

I'll ATIOl'IIAL FOREST SMOKEY BI!AR

RANGER DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that bacteriolo~Jical water samples. frbm lbe South Fork Campground and Cedar Creek Picnic and Ranger Stadon water supply systems, were not collected dur:ins the month of June, 1994. Due to wildfire suppression activities in the local area. personnel were not available to collect the water samples. AB a resulr.,. the bacteriological quality of the water was undelemlined fot the above porlod. Wdter samples were titloln d-11 the month of July and the qoaHty was determined to meet N.M. water supply standards. For more information.

j!l¢11so """""'' the Smolccy ~~ 'i'laager Dlstricl at £W) 2$7-4095.

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New Mesleo Stale Highway •nd Traasportatloa Departmeut. · Public Transportation Programs Bureau, P.O. Box 1149, Saa

.Mateo Plaza, · Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504-ll49 Letters of Intent must include: l.Name.-zipcode and celephone number of orpniution. 2. Contact person. 3. Application packq;e requested (eithor Section 16 andfOI' 18).

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ASSEMBLY OF GOD Apache lndJan

Assembly of God Mescalero

Donald Pettey, pastor Telephone:671-4747

Sru~day School-9:45 a.m. Sundny wonhip-10:45 a.m. 7 p.m. Wed11esday services-7 p.m.

First Assembly of God J 39 El Paso Road, Ruidosll

Rev. H. T. SLanalond, pasa,Or Sunday School-9:45 a.m. Sunday wonhip-10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday scrvices-7 p.m. Royal Rangers Ministry-7 p.m. Wednesday

BAPTIST First Baptist Church

Carrizozo Hayden Smilh, Pastor

SWlday SchooJ-9:45 a.m. Sunday worship-11 am .• 7:15p.m. Church tmining-6:30 p.m. Sunday

First Baptist Church Ruidoso

420 Mechem Drive D. Allen Cearley, Pastor

Sunday School-9:30 a.m. Sunday worship-10:45 a.m .• 6 p.m. Wednesday services-7 p.m.

First Baptist Church Ruidoso Downs

Randy Smith. Pastor Sunday SchooJ-9:30 a.m. Sunday worship-II a.m. SWlday Evening-7 p.m. Wednesday prayer mecting-7 p.m.

First Baptist Church Tmnie

Bill Jones, Pastor SWlday School-9:45 a.m. Sunday worship-11 a.m.

Iglesia Bautista VIda Eterna 420 Mechem Drive

Luis P. Gomez. Pastor Domingos: Escuela Dominica! 10 a.m.

Culto de Predicacion ll a.m., Culto de Predicacion 6 p.m.

Mierco)e.<: Estudio Biblico 7 p.m.

Mescalero Baptist Mission Mescalero

•• '· Rev. Tim Gilliland, Pastor Sunday School- I 0 a.m. Sunday worship- II a.m., 7:15p.m. Training Union-6:30p.m. Sunday Wednesday servioes-6:30 p.m.

Ruidoso Baptist Church 126Church Drive Palmer Gateway

Wayne Joyce, Pastor Randel Widener. Associate Pa•tor

,Sunday School-9:45a.m. Sunday worship-10:4S a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study-7 p.m.

ADULT SINGLES GROUP The RUtdosofLincoln County Adult Singles group meets at the Enchantment Inn on Highway 70. south of Wai-Mart at 6 p.m. every Thursday evening for n no host dinner. All adult singles arc invited to join the group for din ncr and socializing. Por further in­formatiOn call 258-3246 or 257-6902.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Ruidoso Arid Group

Meets at lhe Stroud Building. Lower LeveL rear entronce. Phone number 258-3643 Sunday~ p.m. open ladie11 and mem stag meeting. Mondays--Noon AA meetings and 8 p.m. Step Study. Tuesdays--3 p.m. closed AA and Alanon. Wednesdays-Noon AA meetings and 8 p.m. closed AA nnd Beginner's night and Alanon Step Study. Thursdays-Noon open women's meeting and 8 p.m. Social open and Alanon. Pridays-Noon AA meelings and 8 p.m. Book Study. Saturdays--8 p.m. AA open.

ALL AMERICAN DUPLICATE BRIDGE CLUB

Meets at the Ruidoso Senior Citizens Center at I p.m. Saturdays. Open game. Novice pJayen welcome. For information, can Ruby Greenhaw 257-7411.

ALTO WOMEN"S ASSOCIATION

Meets at II a.m. Tuesdays at the Alto Club House for lunch at noon and cards at 1 p.m. Business meeting the first Tuesday.

AL TRUSA CLUB Meets at the Epi•eopal Clturoh of lhe Holy Mount, 121 Mescalero TrAiL 7 p.m. fim Thesday for prognun and at noon 1hinl Tue1day for luncll. Pre•ident Jan~ Oeyo, 257-4088.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED PERSON$

AARP meets at the Scnidr Citizen• Center behind 1he Ruidoso Publill Libraty at 10 a.m. tho fouJth Wednerday. IW•ident I. Wesley Kurtz. ·

AMSAlCAN·CANCER SOCIETY .Ot='L.C. '

Tflnl'y :$outf]er.- . SJitptJ,.\ CJllitCh,, -

Caplfun (soutti on Highway 48) Floyd Ooodloc. Pa$tor

Sunday School-9:4$ a.m. -S~mday worsbip-8:30 a.m •• II a.m., 6 p.m. Por infonnatlon, call 354-3119

BAHA'I FAITH Baha'I Faith

Meeting in members" homes. Por infonnatlon, c:oll2S7-3987 or 336-7739.

CATHOLIC St. Eleanor

catholic Church Ruidoso

Reverend Richard Calllnach Sru:rament of Penance--Saturday 6 p.m. or by appoinlment. Saturday Mass-7:30p.m. Sunday Mass-10 a.m. (English)

Ruhto.11o Brnnc~ 12 miies ~O.rlll of R:uid0$0

Qn Hlgltway 48 on eastllide between mile posts 14 and 15.

336-4359 or 2S8~9138 Sunj:lay Schpol-1 l; 10 a.m. Priesthood Relief Society-12:10 p.m. Primal)' & Young Women-1 J :10 a.m. Sacnunent me:eting-10 a.m.

Church of Jesus ChrlstLDS II :30 a.m. (Bilingual) Sunday Mass-st. Jude Thaddeus.

San Patricio-8 a.m. Mescalero Bmnch Women's Guild-7 p.m. lhe third Monday , :} Marvin .Hansen, President KnigblB of Colu~bus- ~ . , · 434-0098

1 p.m. 2nd and 4th Tuesday. · Sunday:Pneslhood ft. Relief Soc. 11:3_0 a.m.

Sacred Hean Catholic Church Capitan 354-9] 02 '

Saturday Maas-S p.m. Sunday Mass-9 a.m. Adult Bible Study Mpnday--6 p.m.

Santa Rita Catholic Church Carrizozo 648-2853

Pother Dave Bergs. Pastor. Saturday Mass-6:30 p.m. SWlday Mass-I l a.m. Adult Bible Study Tuesday--6 p:m.

St. Theresa Catholic Church

Corona SW>day Mass--6 p.m.

St. Joseph Apache Mission Mescalero

Father Tom Herbst, Pastor Sunday ~ass-10:30 a.m.

our Lady of G!J~dalupe Bent

Father Tom Herbst, Pastor Saturday Maas.-6 p.m. Sunday Mass--8 a.m.

CHRISTIAN First Christian Church

(Disciples o1 Christ) Hull and Gavilan Canyon Road

Bill Kennedy, Pastor Sunday School-K-12/Adult-9:30 a.m. Regular Sunday Worship-10:45 a.m. O.ance[ O.oir-Wednesdny- 1 p.m. ,Youth Group-Sunday-6 p.m.

CHURCH Ofj1CHRIST Capllan Highway48

l..e• Harwood. Minister Sunday Bible study- J 0 a.m. Sunday worship-] I a.m., 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible study-7 p.m.

B.P.O.E. No. 2086 Elk's meets in lhe HJk's Lodge Building on U.S. Highway 70. 7:30p.m. first nnd third Thursdays.

B.P.O.DOES Ooea meet in !be Ellc"s Lodge Building on U.S. Highway 70. 7:30 p.m. second and foUJ1h Thursdays.

BETA SIGMA PHI Pour chaptera meet in members • homes. 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Mondays. Por information, 257-5368,257-4651.

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Boy Scout Troop 59: 7-8:30 p.m. Mondays at the Episcopal Church of the Holy Mount. Scoutmaster Steve Norbury, 258-3417. Cub Scouts: Ruidoso pack meeting at 2 p.m. the lhird Sunday.

RUIDOSO CHESS CLUB 8-10:30 p.m. Wednesday at Pizza Hut on Mechem. No dues or fee11. Por information. c:oll Ron at 257-7023.

CHRISTIAN SERVICES OF L,INCOLN COUNTY INC.

Volunteers serving the less fonunate In lhe area. 7 p.m. first Mondays at 120 JuniCiion Road (Church of Christ bUilding). President Rick Osborne. 257-7162.

CD-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS

Meets at TeXM•New Mexico Power Compa­ny. Step 11tudy meeting, 7 p.m. Tocsclays.

DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION

Meets in memben" homea at nooo the cec­ond Thursday. For infonnation. can 257-7186.

DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS '~

Coa.curry Chlipter 23 DA V meets at 7 p.m. finL Tuesday In the American l.esion Hall at highway 70 110d · Spring Raid ln ku.hl~o Downs. F.,.- in• fontt•lion, (!al12$1•5196.

Sunday School & primal)'-noon ~ Sacrament meeting-10:30 a.m.

EPISCOPAL Episcopal Church of the

Holy Mount 121 Mescalero Trail, Ruidoso Falher John W. Penn, Rector

Sunday Eucharist-S & 10:30 a.m. Wednesdny: Daughters of King-noon Eucharist & healing-5;30 p.m. 010ir practice-7 p.m.

Episcopal Chapel of San Juan

Lincoln Sunday: Holy Euchnrist-10:30 a.m.

st. Atme•s Episcopal Chapel

Glencoe Sunday: Holy Eucharist-9 a.m.

St. Matthias Episcopal Chapel 6th & B Street, carrizozo

Sunday: Holy Eucharist-9:30a.m.

FOURSQUARE Capitan Foursquare

Chum'h · Highway 48, Capitnn

Harold W. Perry, Pastor Sund_ay School-10 a.m. SWJday wolllbi~ll a.m., 7 p.m. Wednesday Bible study-7 p.m.

FULL GOSPEL Mission t=ouhtaln of Living

Water Full Gospel San Patricio

SWJday School-tO a.m. Evening servioes-7:30 p.m. Sunday, 'l'ues-

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FRATERNAL ORDER OF POLICE LODGE #26

Meets at K-Bob's Steak House Restaurant at~ noon evel)' Thursday.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY Meets at the Ruidoso Public Library. 4 p.m. first Monday.

ZIA GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL Ruidoso service unit meets ot the Episcopal Church of the Holy Mount the second Mon­day at6p.m.

GOLDEN AGE CLUB Meets at the Ruidoso Senior Cilizellll Center behind the Ruidoso Ubrary at nocon first 1111d third Wednesdays for covered dish lunch and games.

HIV+ SUPPORT GROUP meets the the second Monday. Loving Olhers Support Group for friends and family of HIV+ meets the thinl Tues­day. Por information, can 257-2236 or (1-800) S73-AIDS

HUMANE SOCIETY OF LINCOLN COUNTY

meets al noon the third Wednesday at Texas Club.

KIWANIS CLUB Meets at K-Bob's in the Arnerican Room at noon Tuesdays. VIsiting Kiwanir> members welcome.

-- KNIGtiTS QF .COqJMBUS Father S. Dolan Council

. Meds In the parish ti.U 1111 :St.. m~nor"• Otlholic Chu~h. #'~-1 p.~i,:W~~~ ~4 fourth Tuesdays. RObert i!:YNifsli~~IJ ~fgf1L ,

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JEHOVAli•s.·w,TN.e$${:;s Ruldoso•Ktng(U»tn ti~JJ' · ·

106 Alpine ViUagc Road. Hi&bway 4B, 258-3(i.S9, 257~771,

Sunll!lY ppblic Wk~~o a,m. $unday Wat~htower.:lo.:5_() ~m. '1\leacGy "lblc study-7:30p.m. Thursday miniiltry Bchool-7:30 p.m. n1urstlay service meet,8:20 p.ap. ·

congregacton Hlspana · de los Testlgos de Jehova 106 Alpine Village Road, Hi!!bway 48

258·3659,33~7076 Reunion publica Dom.-1:30 p.m. Estudio de la Atalaya Dom.-2:20 p.m. Batudio de Ubro Lun.-'7 p.m. Bscuela d~':6iini~terio ~mtico Mier.·?m·· Reunion Ire servicio Mier.-7:5Dp.m.

LUTHERAN 1 Shepherd of the Hills

Lutheran Church 121() HuU Road

258-4191, 257·5296 Kevin L. Krohn. Pastor 1

Sunday worship-8:30a.m .• 10:30 a.m. Sunday School & Adult Bible Qass-9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Noon-I p.m. Bible Study A me~berofthe Missouri Synod

METHODIST Community United Me~hodlst Church

22.0 Junction Road Behind Daylight Donuts Craig CockreH, Pastor

Sunday Sch~WJ-9:30 a.m. Sunday worship-8:30 o.m.,I0:30 a.m.

United Methodist Church Parish

Trinicy Carrizozo/Capitan 648-2893; 648-2846

Tommy C. Jared. Pastor, Capitan/Cani:wzo

c:;arrizozo S~mday ~ehool 8:30a.m. Sunday worship9il5 a.m.' Wednesday choif-6 p.m.

· Capit110 Sunday worship-9: IS a.m. Adult Sunday Scbool-8:30 a.m. 2nd Sun­day School 1] a.m.

,. LINCOLN COUNTY HOMEBUILDERS

Meets at Cree Meadows Restaurant at 6:15 p.m. the first Thesday. President Bill Comelfus.

LINCOLN CO. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

Meets al 11:30 a.m. the third Monday .t the Episcopal Church of the Holy Mount. Board meets at I 0 a.m. before the regular meeting. President Swan Skinner. For infonnation, write to B~ 1705, Ruidoso NM 8834S.

LINCOLN CO. MEDICAL CENTER AUXILIARY

Meets in the hospital conference room a 9:30 a.m. fint Tuesday.

Llt'fC.OLN COU~TY S.HERifF~S POSSE _ ._ .

Meeta at lbe.tiiai»ht Counay P.dr'BdUdiii.B in Capitan a~.~ p.lp. !he fint Sunday. P~l-dmt Joe-Sm1th, :4:J6-47~S. ·.

LIONS.INTERNAnONAL Evenlrig Llortl Club .

Meehl in Ute lJtk• Hut ciiJ fft.Yiand Lebi!ld Mountai.\ bl'ililtiy '1\ieaci&~fCit supper.· . ·

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\ PRESBYTERIAN -First Presbyterian Church

Ruidoso. Nob HiU , • 257-2220 •\

Dr. James Rucker, Pastor Church aC:bool-9;45 a.m. Sunday worship-11 a.m. P"odu~k fellowship lunch after worship the lhird Sunday; worn~·· Bible study & brown bag lunch 11t noon lhe second Tuesday.

Mountain Ministry Parish Community United Pre~bytcrinn Cllu"h of·

Ancho Sunday worsbip-9 a.m. Sunday School-tO a.m.

Corona· Pre•hyterian Church Worsbip-11 a.m. . '

Nogal Preabytcrian Chun:h · Adult Sunday School-10 a.m. Worship-\ 1 a.m.

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REFORMED CHURCH Mescalero Reformed

Mescalero Bob Sc;ftut, Pa.ror

Church school•9:30 a.m. Sunday wolllbip-10:30 a.fll. Mon. junior lligb youth-6:30 p.m. Wed. high sc:hQOl meeting-7 p.m. Thur. Kids Clu1J (grade~ 1-S)-3:30

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

S~venth pav. ~,:lventlst . ~uf~i~ Do\>lni., 1\JIU.~riil ,

Herman Olt•ch¢*ki, Pastor ' . 624-2684. 378-4396

378-4161 Sabbalh School-9:30 a.m. O.urdl servic:e-11 &fll.

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OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Meer. at Texas-New Mexico Power Cc.n~pa­ny at 6 p.m. Tusday.. Por more infonnation call 257-9033.

REPUBLICAN PARTY OF LINCOLN COUNTY ·

Mcer. the f"llll Monday of each month at 6 . p.m. Anyone interested is welcome. Por in­fonnation call David Skeen at 336-4442 or Bob Nys at 258-4372.

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL Ruidoso Hondo Valley Club

MeeU Al the Swiu Qalellnll at noon 'lUes­clays.

RUIDOSO CARE CENTER ' AUXILIARY .

Mee11 in lhe Ruld01o Cate Center dining room at li;3D a.m •• third Thut~day, fl)r free lUnch with 24-hour advance recc..,.iona. 1:15 p.m. p~ for rellidenta Mil guest• •. Bvel)'one welcome. • ~

RUJDOSO bOW~S . LADIES AUXIUARV

Meets m tbe;~\Ws;Seliiorczid:teril tiuiidinj •t 7 p.m. (.pt Monday~ ·

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· . . '·~~,U.f$WSI'Up· . _ · :' ~-· •·eapitlitl, tii~way 3'1WWest ... ~ · Ed Vinson, PastOr ·

· ·:t-'4.2458 Stind~y Schoo1-9:~S a.m. S~md'y worsbip-10:30 a.m. . I' . '.,

. com41Jrstone Church Cpm¢rstP!le SIJU!Ire. 6·3~udd~rth Drive

• 257-9265 fi.J). Huncer, Pas~or

~ay Wells. Anoeiate Pastor Stinday s~JVices '10:~0 u.m. and 6 p.m.­

. Wed11esd!!y~'7 p.m.

Living Word Church Pastors: Tell}' and SuzoMe Lewis

1035 B Mechl."m, 336~7874 Sun!lay 10:;30 a.m. and 6 p.m.

· Wedneatlay 7 p.m. _

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Pe~c:e Chapel, Universal Life ·Church Located at Poncho de Paz mmat

Gavilan Canyon Rd:• Ill mile east of High· way48nodb

Varinble Sunday sdleduler· ummer please call on Saturday fore aiCI times.

•, . 336-70l le1111ule P(ice, Pastor

33~7075 Momins chapel-6.30 a.m. Monday duuuab P,iday. Sunday •ervice-10:00 a.m. «m:lf week at Peace a.apel, except lhe fint ~­clay of lito month when tho tervice b aa 10:15 a.m. a& Ruicloso Can= Center. Vespeis-7:15 p.m.·3nl Thuraday · .

Rutdoso Word Ministries Ruld010 Downs

AliUid Marty Lane, Pas~n 3'18-8464

Cbil4rm"s MiniJtries-9:30 a.m. Sunday.wQIIbip-10:45 a.m. Wednesday sciVices-7 p.m.

Trinity MOuntain Fellowship

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S1111da~ Slihi"K:i":'9-10:3D a.m; Stmday School: 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wcdo111day Home G~p: 7-9 p.m. Bible Study, PeJtow.ltip. Ministry Thursday: 1-9 p.m. owreomen in Christ 12-lkp rc:coveiy Jroup

RUIDOSO SHRINE CLUB , . : Meets at Cree Meadowa Restaurant al 6:30· p.m. fourth Wc:d.nosday. For iaformalion; caU ZSB-3348, 336-4175 or 336-4125.

SERVICE CLUB COUNCIL Mcetl at K·Bob'a, noon. lhc first Monday eacll month.

SlERAA BLANCA AMATEUR RADIO CLUB -.

Meets at the Deck House Ill 9 a.m.· Satur~ days. Por infonnarion, call Dusry Rhodes. 257·2135.

SIERt=IA B~~NCA DUPLICATE BFilbGj: Ci.UB

Meets a1 the Senior Citizens Center behind die Ruidoso Public LiblilJY fOr w~ldy 9l)ei1 and nOY.ice game.. 1 p.m, Monday• and 1 p.m. TUI.!lday.. ·

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to all parents ·and the community to beginniog of school are 8:30 am to · vis,it your ehild's school and be ~·noon and 1 pm to 3:30pm.

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· DD Preschool: Orientation for DD 3 year olds will be Monday through Thursday, August 8-11 from 9 am to 11 am daily. Parents will receive information letters.

Class~s fbr the 3 & 4.year old DD Ptogram will start ol) Tuesday, September 6. The new phone num­ber for the DD Program is ~'1-3407 .

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Student Orientation: Thursday, September 1 and Friday, Septem­ber-2 •7 •• • • ·

FiM. Day of Program: Tuesday,

day through Thursday Hours (Tentative) 8:45 am to

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Parent .Orientation: August 23, Se~temtier 6, 1994 ~·and 25, 1994 (Tentative Dates) Program: Children attend Mon-

Coptact: Margaret MIIBCal'enaz, Program Director or Bernadette Prudencici, Component Coordinator

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; · Kin4ergar:~e~ .. Qrientation . All students· who will be attend­big kindergarten at · Nob Hill Elementary School need to be regis­tered by August 17, 1994. Students may · register at Nob Hill EJem~ School. Requirements ofeligibiljty for kindergarten as set by the New Mexico State Depart. ment ofEducation include:

A child must be 5 years old prior toSe~l.

a Valia birth certificate An inununi~ation record .

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registt'ation. · . · . . .. 3:30 pm 5:50-6 pm IMPORTANT DATES·~R KJN.

DERGAR'l'EN' · . •. . August 25: 7:30-11:30 am 12:30-August U.~~:,8choo1-V'JSitation. 8:30pm

Please btib~ your '-~d .to visit his/her claSSi'OOin .'.!ln' ~e bt these ~ A t 29: First da of class for days. You may.bnnst :!iJlllplies' and :· kfude~ ¥ return fotlilS. 'WI! willll!SQ Jieed W • Kin h verlzy bus information. S · · ·lylist.s ~ ours: will be handed out d~ home AM Kindergarten: 8:30-11:15 am $itiJ or school visitatlon..Tiines for PM Kindergarten: 12 noon-2:45 ' cla'Ssi'Oom ViSitlitions are: ·· pm

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orientation aes$.on wi.U lasf abPut an hour. TJps session is a tleryj!~; portant first ate in estsbliBhmg

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home·and school. The session ·Will ~w parents an ~~ty m learn of · teae\J,er's expectations, school policies and pi.'OIXIIIure, ans­wer parent's IJueBtions, fill .. out in· formation eards, buy bmcb tickets, and determine bus routes. We are proud of our new school and want your child to have a smooth begin· niDg of the school year, we ssk each child bring flowers from their gar-

The firBt full daY 01 SCJiool for first and second ~ders will be on Friday, ~ugustl9. Classes begin at S:30 am 'lli:id dismiss at 2:55 pm. We look forward man excitblgyear

All first and second grllde stu­dents and their parents Will attend on orientation session on the first day of lL 'JOl on August 19. The working with your dilld. :,

Supply List . . !

Grade 1 SherryBaca FancesHemm

First Grade general supply list: (some teachers may reqwre addi­tional supplies)

2 packages #2 pencils 1 pair scissors-tiskars brand if

possible 1 bottle Elmer's glue 1 package pink erasers 1 box tissue 1 folder with pockets 1 box crayons-basic colors

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list: (some teachers may require ad· ditional supplies)

1 box of16 or 24 crayons 1large Elmer's school glue !large eraser 2 two pocket folders 2lmte boxes of Kleenex 1 packllge of 8 markers 140-60 page spiral notebook 1 package of 12 #2 pencils 1 pair of pointed SCISBOI'B 1 water colors

Sierra Vista Staff

Marge Cannella Counselor · Jean Foster

Jan Holleman, Special Eduea­tion

Kath Hedin, Special Education Kay tarter Chidy EgglestAin Melody Gaines

Native American Liaison Ginger Mollt«<ya •

Joan Howland, Transition Becky Lewis Linda I.ott Debbie Meyers Beth Neeastro Kathy Rhoten Mandy Spurlin

Grade2 Carol Bartlett

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Gifted Edueation Lisa Vasquez

Speech Lynn Rogers

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Nlit'Se . Paula Tiinmemmn

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Fourth Grade general supply . list: (Individual teachem may re­. · quire more)

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Buses At Each School That is Served

NBS SVP WME WMI RM8 RMS 1 I I I 4 4 2 3 3 3 6 6 3 5 5 5 8 8 5 7 9 9 12 12 7 11 11 11 16 16 11 13 13 13 17 17 13 14 14 14 18 18 14 15 15 15 19 19 15 22 22 22 21 21

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I F~d·"hnw S l rwwer rerrac,e 1 6 741 . ----- 1------I ~1L'"" <I" 16 744

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1- -- - -- -- - . ---- ---- - -' . 0'-'"'.'l Club 1 6 -- 742 - . - ---- - - -- b--' NMf j I 6 800

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• - -- -:-----1 MoniCK ~ ,._.., S•ai'\CI 1-6 722

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3 JonQS· I+Ay lOW 1-6 73J 1----

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4 Ga~lan Canyon 7-12 7:17 ·

4 Eagle Crook 7·12 7 :20 ------+.:==-:='--------------t::-:-=--t:==--• Fawn Ridge 7-12 7:3J

4 Hull Rd. 7-12 7·.35

4 Tum on Royal 7-12 7:38

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4 Nogal Place 7-12 7:41

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5 Fore:t~ol Setv•ce 1-6 7:43

5 __ _ __011&~ !'J' Furr·s ______ 1-6 ?:'-:4:-05:---5 JPondorO<a Heigh\& 1-6 7:47

5 __ _jlookoo\ Manor -------- __ ~---~~1---l ~-~ Apache V•llage 1-6 7:52

~- B•ll Smrlh A .. lry _ 1-6 7:54

5 B<ady Canyon -------- 1-6 _ 7:55 5 Shaw Apls 1-8 8:00

5 WME 1·6 6.05 - --- -··~---~---.. ••-- • - "--- ---- --- --M-•-. 5 WMI 1-6 806

5 -- +~~!.___ _________________ ~---- 8;.:0;_7_-1 5 1 Whlta Mt Or & Warren Tucker 1·6 8.09

5 I Wh1oponng Blu11& 1-6 6 1 0

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5 :auiiR•ng 1·6 812

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6 TeePee Cablna 7-12 6:55

6 Thri11way 7-12 6:57

6 Crows Nesl 7-12 6:58

6 T urner'a Slore 7- 1] 7 12

6 ; SWISS Chalet 7-12 7 13

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6 LookouJ Manor 7-12 1:31

6 ~ 7-12 7:38 --+--:-:-------t-::::=-----4 6 BiQ Sm•h Realty 7-12 7:39

6 Brady Ca_nyon 7-12 7 40

6 RHS 7-12 7 50

6 RMS 7-12 7 S5

7 Pona Canyon 1 -2 7.35

7 Alpine Lodge 1-2 7:58

7 Sun World Savings 1·2 7:59

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7 W•nnor"• C/rdo 1-2 8:02 --r.~~7-~--~--~~~~~ 7 Acrocc from f~r Seasons Ma~--f!-1-~2--f80':::'037--l 1 Hodc s~ 1-2 &:04

7 Guobo 1-2 8:05

7 Rurdoso Off. Supply 1-2 8:06

7 B J 's Gun Shop 1 -2 8:07 7 ---· - 0/a"al~;,dry --- ---- ---+1:.:'2:----~;8~:08::--1

7 Woman'o Club 1-2 8:09

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7 0\a Taco 1-2 8:12

7 Allsup·s 1·2 8:13

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8 l!lscuh Hill -7-12 7:10

8 Conlo(a 7-12 7:12

8 Glean Acres 7-12 7:13

8 Callltal 7-12 7:15

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8 Chrlsllan School 7-12 7:21

8 Old Muffler Shop 7-12 7:22

8 Champl_ons Run 7-12 7:24

8 Spaghottl Fiala 7-12 7:25

8 Monroy Chavez 7·12 7:28

8 Economy Inn 7·12 7:28

8 Willow Tr. Pk. - 7-12 7:32

8 Hollyv~ood Food Ma~ 7-12 7:36

8 ·Camelot 7-12 7:36

6 Gavllan Tr. Pk. 7-12 7:40 --~--------·-------~-- . -----·-·

8 AMS 7-12 7:42

8 AHS 7-12 7:53 ---r:----------·------r.:--9 Psna canyon 3-$ 7:30

9 Carrizo Trails 3-$ I 7:50

9 WME 3-6 I 8:15 g WMI 3-6 8:20

11 Rancho Ruidoso 1-6 7:20 r,;-- -Fori Sfllnton Rd. 1-6 7:30

11 Allo Village 1-6 7:35

11 Gadys 1-6 7:40 - ---·------------ ------1 1 Ski Run Ad 1-6 7:42

11 Gavilan 1-6 7:45 ---11 Eagle Creek 1-6 7:46

11 Fawn Ridge 1-6 8:00

11 HIAI Ad. 1-6 8:02 11 Royal 1-6 8:05

11 Morn1ngside 1-6 8:06 -11 Old Lincoln Rd 1-6 8.07

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11 -WME 1-6 8 15 ---!-,---- -----·-···· -------- --- ----- -'·----11 WMI 1·6 820 , SVP 1·6 8 25 -----~-M- --·- --·· -·-- .. _. ______ ··-·---.-------- ...... ·--- -- -------- "--'- ----12 Super S.lotl 7-12 8:50 ---------12 Valley VIdeo 7-12 652

12 Tully 7-12 e ss 12 Monies' frull Sland 7-12 6:59

12 Ruo-. Fruh Slan<f 7-12 7"02 12 2nd Fronlage Rd. 7-12 705 ·-----·-··- ------

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12 Jones 7-12 7:08

12 Fox Cave 7-12 7.10 -12 fi011do Kennel 7-12 7 15

12 Palo Verde Slopos 7-12 7 17

12 ~~ For1)' ____ --------- 7-12 7'22 ---12 Vrcl<l's Dog Oroom1ng 7-12 7.23 12 B•scult Hill 7-12 7:25 12 K-Bob's 7-12 7:30 12 Budgol Inn ________ ----- ______ 7-12 731 -~--

12 ntan;t N6wsom 7-12 7 32 12 HeoghiS Or 7-12 734 12 Zia Natural Gas- 7-12 735

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12 Clrde8Ca 7-12 743 12 RMS 7-12 7:50 \2 RHS 7-12 7:55

-13 B«eDa 1-6 7:30 \3 Sail Weill 1-6 7:3J 13 Goal ML 1-6 7:35 13 Whila Mt Or.-Mosc. 1-6 7:41 13 Cotrizo Traill 1-2 7:43 13 Whl\e MI. Or.-Mesc. 1·6 7:53 13 Carrizo Canyon Rd. 1-6 6:05

13 WME 1-6 8:18 13 WMI 1-6 8;16 13 SVP 1-6 8:20

. 14 Palmer loop 1·8 7:36 14 Gavilan Tr. PI<. 1-6 7:58 14 Gavllan & Mean<for 1·6 8:00 14 Dobb't loll ~01 14 Ooublewlde Tr. on la_h 1·8 02 14 Suddl"tS18111e• loll . 8:04 14 Homntelld Actn Nl 8:05 14 WME loll 8:10

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