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The third lawsuit tied to a fatal February train crash in Carrizozo was filed last week by Union Pacific Railroad Company. claiming a conspira- cy between a conductor and union representatives, This time. the company is suing Phillip Larkin in U,S, District Court in Albuquerque. claiming the conductor was -+ encouraged by members of the United Transportation Union and/or the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers to lie about what he saw that day, His truthful testimony is essential in pursuing the com- pany's April 5 property dam- age lawsuit against the estate of the deceased engineer Anthony Rodella, and to defend its position in a March 8, $2 million wrongful death lawsuit against the company filed by personal representatives of Jeffery Bohler. the conductor who died in the collision Feb, 21. The suit compiled by attor- neys .John S, ThaI and W,R. Logan of Albuquerque states that shortly after the collision issue will go to the village coun- cil at its Aug. 10 meeting. had been encouraged by village staff that the steps we had taken were sufficient," said Kelly Cassels, an attorney from Roswell representing Jayshree. . "Now we're at a loso:," See TANKERS, pagt 5,,\ large air tankers used on fire fighting mis- sions because of concerns nhout the air- worthiness of the craft, and the safety of firefighters and the public. The recommendation by the NTSB was issued on April 23, after an investigation into three fatal air tanker crashes related to in-flight structural failures, DIANNE STAlLlNGS/STAFF . Patel proposed to rezone the land to community commercial. Planning board member Mike Reveley offered the motion to reject the application, saying that despite the changes, the proposed develop- ment still was too intense for the area. The motion passed unanimously, The rezoning RICHARD T. BRYANT/CDNTRIBUTED PHDTD This billboard, advertising Casino Apache, rises above Hwy 380 approach- ing the junction of Hwy, 54, The decision came after a safety analy- sis perfonned on eight aircraft. Inspections continue on three others, all fonner Navy P-3 Orion aircraft owned by Aero Union Corporation in Chico, Calif. The aircraft were grounded last May by the USFS on a recommendation from the National Transportation Safety Board just as the fire season exploded in the West. The agency tenninated its contracts for 33 KeUy Cassels A[[Ofl1<:v for Jayshree Inc. "Now we're at a loss." meet landscaping require- ments. The property currently is single-family residential, but Jayshree Inc. agent Hemal EQUESTRIAN COLORS Restaurant, owned by Chris and Di Zamora. A letter sent to the State Highway Department by the city of Carrizozo in April erro- neously stated that Carrizozo had no ordinance governing sig- nage within the city limits. On that premise the DOT issued a pennit to the Quail Outdoor Advertising Company. When the sign pedestal was installed last week questions See BILLBOARD, page 3A "25 Years of Fun for Family and Friends" was the theme 01 this year's Mescalero Apache parade, held on Saturday, July 3 This maiden on horseback rode among bagpipe corps, marching bands, bicycles and ceremonial dancers in the community event. Capitan's parade was held on the same day: lor results, turn to Page 56. Ruidoso Village Hall Tuesday stunned by the action of the vil- lage Planning and Zoning Commission, The board voted to reject an application to rezone a one- third of an acre lot next to the original 1.3 acre proposed hotel site to allow a less crowded parking arrangement and to Firefighting air tankers OK'd for duty Hlll)OVl 'lAElIl:1UTEH Five air tankers may return to fire fight- ing as early as this week, according to offi- cials with the U.s, Department of Interior and the U.s, Forest Service, Five aircraft from Aero l'nion resume flying, Are more in BY DIANNE STAWNGS Advertising owner, Hans Brakob, promised litigation if forced to remove signage he believes was properly pennit- ted by the New Mexico Department of Transportation. On Tuesday the final stages of a 672-square-foot bright yel- low and orange bill board were completed advertising the Casino Apache, a Mescalero Apache enterprise two miles from Ruidoso. The billboard was erected on private property behind the 4 Winds Gov. Bill Richardson plans two stops this afternoon in Lincoln County and both could profoundly impact the area. At 3 p.m" the governor is scheduled to sign papers offi- cially transferring to the state Department of Cultural Affairs, The Hubbard Museum of the American West in Ruidoso Downs and its associ- ated buildings in the historic settlement of Lincoln, Some of the main points that were being negotiated last week involved the transfer of museum staff under state employment and full benefits, and the continued financial participation of R.D. and Joan Dale Hubbard, who founded the museum. From 4 p,m. to 5 p.m" an hour earlier than originally announced, Richardson will meet in village hall with sup- porters of the continued opera- tion of Camp Sierra Blanca offender rehabilitation center, under contract to the state Department ofChildren, Youth and Families, Two weeks ago, department Secretary Mary Dale Bolson notified staff of the program operated by Associates Marines Institutes of Tampa, Fla., that the camp would be closed with- in 30 days, In a move to switch to a community-based approach to juvenile crime, the state several months ago stopped transferring juvenile male offenders to the camp, which significantly reduced the enrollment and financially threatened its viability, Late last month, the Ruidoso Village Council met with state officials and urged they recon- sider the decision, and also sent letters to Bolson and the gover- nor. Several members of the state's congressional delegation wrote, asking that the camp remain open and questioning the accuracy of some of the assumptions used in reaching the closure decision. Representatives of a compa- ny hoping to build a La Quinta Hotel in midtown stood outside Gov's visit to Impact county Planning and Zoning board rejects bid to re-lone lot for proposed hotel. BY DIANNE smwNGS HI'IDOSO NEWS STAFF WRITEH BY DIANNE STALLINGS HI 'IIXlSO NEWS STAFF WRJ'IT:H 'ZOlO planners vote to deny Casino Apache sign, but it's a landmark already. BY JUUE CARJER FOR TIlE RUInoSO NEWS Midtown La Quinta nlxeu again Billboard erected, denied In a scenario mirroring the adage "shutting the barn door after the horse got out", Carriwzo trustees have denied approval for a pennit applica- tion presented for a bill board sign that is already in place. The Quail Outdoor /' keep sWinging Tourneys start for " JunIors 4A OPINION An appeal to GoY. Richardson: Save our camp! 6A EDUCATION Have you heard of Herbert? Visiting doctor tells tales of one bear, one boy. INSIDE 18 SPORTS Minor all-stars lose one, but :a 40901 19701 0 58 LINCOLN COUNTY lime waits for no man, or beast Not when these two are on the job INDEX ,Classifieds .1C :Crossword 6B 6A ;Letters 4A lO .. 4A . plfllon . I .9bituaries ......... 7B .. ' :Real Estate .1C 4B .... ' .lB 88 CRIME Ruidoso Downs police check in SA HOME ,& FAMILY Tae Kwon Do instructor finds martial art keeps him young - . -- -------------- -----------------------------

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Page 1: INSIDE Midtown La Quinta nlxeu againarchives.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads/publications/RUID… · resume flying, Are more in store~ BY DIANNE STAWNGS Advertising owner,

- ----- - - -- --- ... __ • :W:~ ~ i@£ pps pus .a._•••• ••••••• s

MIDWEEK EDITION

RUIDOSO, NEW MEXICO • WEIl\ESIHY, ]l'LY 7,2004

BY DIANNE STALLINGSHI II' ,\I I \1'\\' 'lIEf \\ iii ! 1I,

"el' RAILROAD, luge :;,,\

Sl'l' LA QUINTA, pJg(' )A

Railroadfiles suit

•agamstconductor• l'P claims conspiracybetween union. conductorin Carrizozo accident.

The third lawsuit tied to afatal February train crash inCarrizozo was filed last weekby Union Pacific RailroadCompany. claiming a conspira­cy between a conductor andunion representatives,

This time. the company issuing Phillip Larkin in U,S,District Court in Albuquerque.claiming the conductor was -+encouraged by members of theUnited Transportation Unionand/or the Brotherhood ofLocomotive Engineers to lieabout what he saw that day,

His truthful testimony isessential in pursuing the com­pany's April 5 property dam­age lawsuit against the estateof the deceased engineerAnthony Rodella, and to defendits position in a March 8, $2million wrongful death lawsuitagainst the company filed bypersonal representatives ofJeffery Bohler. the conductorwho died in the collision Feb,21.

The suit compiled by attor­neys .John S, ThaI and W,R.Logan of Albuquerque statesthat shortly after the collision

issue will go to the village coun­cil at its Aug. 10 meeting.~e had been encouraged by

village staff that the steps wehad taken were sufficient," saidKelly Cassels, an attorney fromRoswell representing Jayshree.

. "Now we're at a loso:,"

See TANKERS, pagt 5,,\

large air tankers used on fire fighting mis­sions because of concerns nhout the air­worthiness of the craft, and the safety offirefighters and the public.

The recommendation by the NTSB wasissued on April 23, after an investigationinto three fatal air tanker crashes relatedto in-flight structural failures,

DIANNE STAlLlNGS/STAFF.

Patel proposed to rezone theland to community commercial.

Planning board memberMike Reveley offered themotion to reject the application,saying that despite thechanges, the proposed develop­ment still was too intense forthe area. The motion passedunanimously, The rezoning

RICHARD T. BRYANT/CDNTRIBUTED PHDTD

This billboard, advertising Casino Apache, rises above Hwy 380 approach­ing the junction of Hwy, 54,

The decision came after a safety analy­sis perfonned on eight aircraft. Inspectionscontinue on three others, all fonner NavyP-3 Orion aircraft owned by Aero UnionCorporation in Chico, Calif.

The aircraft were grounded last May bythe USFS on a recommendation from theNational Transportation Safety Board justas the fire season exploded in the West.The agency tenninated its contracts for 33

KeUy CasselsA[[Ofl1<:v for Jayshree Inc.

"Now we're at a loss."

meet landscaping require­ments. The property currentlyis single-family residential, butJayshree Inc. agent Hemal

EQUESTRIAN COLORS

Restaurant, owned by Chrisand Di Zamora.

A letter sent to the StateHighway Department by thecity of Carrizozo in April erro­neously stated that Carrizozohad no ordinance governing sig­nage within the city limits. Onthat premise the DOT issued apennit to the Quail OutdoorAdvertising Company.

When the sign pedestal wasinstalled last week questions

See BILLBOARD, page 3A

"25 Years of Fun for Family and Friends" was the theme 01 this year's Mescalero Apache parade, held onSaturday, July 3 This maiden on horseback rode among bagpipe corps, marching bands, bicycles and ceremonialdancers in the community event. Capitan's parade was held on the same day: lor results, turn to Page 56.

Ruidoso Village Hall Tuesdaystunned by the action of the vil­lage Planning and ZoningCommission,

The board voted to reject anapplication to rezone a one­third of an acre lot next to theoriginal 1.3 acre proposed hotelsite to allow a less crowdedparking arrangement and to

Firefighting air tankers OK'd for duty

Hlll)OVl ~EW' 'lAElIl:1UTEH

Five air tankers may return to fire fight­ing as early as this week, according to offi­cials with the U.s, Department of Interiorand the U.s, Forest Service,

• Five aircraft from Aero l'nionresume flying, Are more in store~

BY DIANNE STAWNGS

Advertising owner, HansBrakob, promised litigation ifforced to remove signage hebelieves was properly pennit­ted by the New MexicoDepartment of Transportation.

On Tuesday the final stagesof a 672-square-foot bright yel­low and orange bill board werecompleted advertising theCasino Apache, a MescaleroApache enterprise two milesfrom Ruidoso. The billboardwas erected on private propertybehind the 4 Winds

Gov. Bill Richardson planstwo stops this afternoon inLincoln County and both couldprofoundly impact the area.

At 3 p.m" the governor isscheduled to sign papers offi­cially transferring to the stateDepartment of CulturalAffairs, The Hubbard Museumof the American West inRuidoso Downs and its associ­ated buildings in the historicsettlement of Lincoln,

Some of the main pointsthat were being negotiated lastweek involved the transfer ofmuseum staff under stateemployment and full benefits,and the continued financialparticipation of R.D. and JoanDale Hubbard, who foundedthe museum.

From 4 p,m. to 5 p.m" anhour earlier than originallyannounced, Richardson willmeet in village hall with sup­porters of the continued opera­tion of Camp Sierra Blancaoffender rehabilitation center,under contract to the stateDepartment of Children, Youthand Families,

Two weeks ago, departmentSecretary Mary Dale Bolsonnotified staff of the programoperated by Associates MarinesInstitutes of Tampa, Fla., thatthe camp would be closed with­in 30 days, In a move to switchto a community-basedapproach to juvenile crime, thestate several months agostopped transferring juvenilemale offenders to the camp,which significantly reduced theenrollment and financiallythreatened its viability,

Late last month, the RuidosoVillage Council met with stateofficials and urged they recon­sider the decision, and also sentletters to Bolson and the gover­nor. Several members of thestate's congressional delegationwrote, asking that the campremain open and questioningthe accuracy of some of theassumptions used in reachingthe closure decision.

Representatives of a compa­ny hoping to build a La QuintaHotel in midtown stood outside

Gov's visit•to Impact

county

• Planning and Zoningboard rejects bid to re-lonelot for proposed hotel.

BY DIANNE smwNGSHI'IDOSO NEWS STAFF WRITEH

BY DIANNE STALLINGSHI 'IIXlSO NEWS STAFF WRJ'IT:H

• 'ZOlO planners vote todeny Casino Apache sign,but it's a landmark already.

BY JUUE CARJERFOR TIlE RUInoSO NEWS

Midtown La Quinta nlxeu again

Billboard erected, denied

In a scenario mirroring theadage "shutting the barn doorafter the horse got out",Carriwzo trustees have deniedapproval for a pennit applica­tion presented for a bill boardsign that is already in place.

The Quail Outdoor

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keep• •sWinging

Tourneysstart for "~aj.ors,LJunIors

4A OPINIONAn appeal to GoY.Richardson: Saveour camp!

6A EDUCATIONHave you heard ofHerbert? Visitingdoctor tells tales ofone bear, one boy.

INSIDE

18 SPORTSMinor all-starslose one, but

: a 40901 19701 0

58 LINCOLNCOUNTYlime waits forno man, or beastNot when thesetwo are on the job

INDEX,Classifieds .1C

:Crossword 6B

.~~ucation 6A;Letters 4A~

lO . . 4A. plfllon .I

.9bituaries .........7B.. '

:Real Estate .1C~ligion 4B.... '~ports .lB

88 CRIMERuidoso Downspolice check in

SA HOME,&FAMILY

Tae Kwon Doinstructor findsmartial art keepshim young

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4 pm. TUlWI' for Fnday

[email protected]

AI-Anon: :'. ,Meets every Tuesday, 6~30

p.m. at Gateway Center, 439Sudderth, Ruidoso; 257-7124. ,. A Ito WOlD en' 's

Association: ,

11 a.m. Tuesday at the Altf;>Club House for lunch andcards.

Kiwanis:Tuesdays at noon at K-Bobs;

Rutalee Watera, 257-2626..Narcotics Anonyulous:Meets 7 p.m. Tuesday and,

Thursday and 7:15 p.m.Saturday in Room 146 (by t~gym) at First Baptist Chur~hl270 Country Club Drive. Call. ,Dawn at 937-0844, Dean at937-5546, or Josie at 378-562LOr, write to HeR 46, Box 447~

Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346. .Prepared Childbirth

Classes:Meets at 7 p.Ill. Tuesdays, at

the Lincoln County Mt.'dicalC~nter's conference room. Sixclasses per session with quali­fied, certified instructors; 257 ~

7381 (ask for OB dept.) , ,

Rotary Internation~l,

Ruidoso-Hondo Vall~y

Club: , .Arrive at 11:45 a.m. on.

Tuesdays at the Cree Meadows,

Country Club, except on thefirst Tuesday of the month dur­ing the school year. Thosemeetings are at 11:45 a.m. atthe Teepee Lounge at RuidosoHigh School. Call Barbara;258-5445, Phillis, 257-5555 orGreg, 257-1255.

RuidosoBridge Club:

1 p.m. every Tuesday at theRuidoso Senior CitizensCenter; 257-7411 or 257-6188.

Ruidoso Evening Lions: ..Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at 106 f?

Overlook; Bill Speegle, 376­4151. ,

Ruidoso Valley NoopLions Club: Meets 11:30 a.m:every Tuesday for lunch and tlshort meeting at Cre.e,Meadows Country Club- 267-2776.

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Participants: Contractors, Women working in construction, NM Departmentof Transportation. U.S. Department of Labor Office of Federal Contractor::Compliance Programs, NM Commission on the Status of Women ':

The purpose of this workshop is to inform interested women ofemployment opportunities and working conditions in the construc-tion industry. Equal Opportunity Employers

2500 Sudderth Dr. #9RuidOSO, NM 88345

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Taking care of YOUR business is OUR businessFor advertising inquiries, caD (505) 257-4001

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Gina Nesmith Front Office Supervisor, Ext. 12ROcsmith(wruidosoncws.com

Valerie WDson ,. Classified Receptionist, Ext. 8c1a.;sified<;@ruidosoncwscom or legals(wruidosonews.rom

ADVERTISING DEADLINESClassified advertising

'I p.m Monda,. fnr Wl'dne5dal''! p m Wedne.dar for Fndar

6 p.m. in the winter and at 7p.m. in the summer, the s~cond

Monday of every month atAmerican Legion Hall, Hwy. 70and Spring Road, RuidosoDowns; 257-5796. •

Alcoholics AnonymouswOlDen's open meeting:

6:30 p.m. every Monday atGateway Center, 439Sudderth; 378-8391.

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Trail Snails Hiking Club:Mondays, 8:30 a.m. May ­

November. Hike LincolnCounty's scenic trails; 630­8614 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Angus Wood Carvers:5-8 p.m. every Monday,

Nazarene Church Camp,Highway48 and Highway 37;336-9161.

Boy Scouts of AInerica.Troop 59:

6 p.m., second and fourthMonday of the month,Episcopal Church of the HolyMount; 378-4880.

RuidosoBridge Club:

29gers game 1 p.m.Mondays at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center; 257-7411 or257-6188.

VFW Post 7072 andAuxiliary, JeroJDe DonKlein Post and its wOlDen'sauxiliary:

Monday, July 12

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Mail deliveryIn county (Uncoln. Otero) 3 months. $18; 6 month~. $24; 1 year, $38

OUI of county: 3 months, $2'5; 6 months, $30. 1 year, $45

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AI-Anon:Meets every Saturday, 10:30

a.m., at Gateway Center, 439Sudderth, Ruidoso; 257-7124.

Lincoln CountyDemocratic Party:

9:30 a.m. the secondSaturday of every month; 354­2673.

Narcotics AnonyB1ous:Meets 7:15 p.m. Saturday in

Room 146 (by the gym) at FirstBaptist Church, 270 CountryClub Drive. Call Dawn at 937­0844, Dean at 937-5546, orJosie at 378-5621. Or, write toHCR 46, Box 447, RuidosoDowns, NM, 88346.

Ruidoso DuplicateBridge Club:

1 p.m. every Tuesday,~aturday and Thursday, plus a29gers game 1 p.m. Mondays,all at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center; 257-7411 or257-6188.

Sierra Blanca AmateurRadio Club:

Saturday, July 10

Friday at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center; 336-4808.

Senior Line Dancing:9:30-11:30 a.m. Fridays at

the Ruidoso Downs SeniorCenter at School House Park;378-4659.

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The Party Bridge Group:1 p.m. Wednesday and

MARTY RACtNE/STAff

Among all the other attractions, Uncle Sam received plenty of attention when he made his appearance Saturday at the 49th annual Smokey Bear Parade inCapitan.

Friday, July 9.......................................

(258-3799) or e-mail us. TheLincohl County Adult SinglesGroup welcomes all adult sin­gles. For newsletter visithttp://www.nogal.comllcasg.

Narcotics Anonymous:Meets 7 p.m. Tuesday and

Thursday and 7:15 p.m.Saturday in Room 146 (by thegym) at First Baptist Church,270 Country Club Drive. CallDawn at 937-0844, Dean at937-5546, or Josie at 378-5621.Or, write to HCR 46, Box 447,Ruidoso Downs, NM, 88346.

Photographic Society ofLincoln County:

7 p.m. the second Thursdayof each month in the meetingroom at the TexaslNew MexicoPower Company on NorthMechem. 258-4003

RuidosoBridge Club:

1 p.m. every Tuesday,Saturday and Thursday, plus a29gers game 1 p.m. Mondays,all ,at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center; 257-7411 or257-6188.

Thursday Bridge:11 a.m. Thursdays at Cree

Meadows.

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Alcoholics Anonymous:.Meet::; at 7:30 a.m., noon,

5:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. daily atthe Gateway Center, 439Sudderth.

Wednesday, July 7.................................................................

Every day

Big Brothers Big Sistersof Lincoln County:

1096 Mechem, Suite 201,Lincoln Tower; 258-4185.

BSA Cub Pack 95:Meetings monthly, time and

place TBA; 378-5623.Ruidoso Care Center

Family Council Sessions:Meetings as needed. Contact

RCC at 257-9071 for informa­tion.

Lincoln County ChessClub:

Looking for members tobegin meeting again. Newplayers and all levels welcome;354-8036.

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B.P.0. Does:Noon, second and fourth

Thursdays, Elks LodgeBuilding, U.S. 70.

Daughters of theAInerican Revolution:

Second Thursday of themonth, Sept.-May, time andplace TBA; 378-4799.

Lincoln County AdultSingles Group:

Meets every Thursday atvarious locations. For furtherinfonnation, please contactSharon (585-8535) or Doris

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Alzhehner's MonthlySupport Group:

7-9 p.m., first Wednesday ofthe month, Ruidoso CareCenter, 200 Resort Drive; 257­9071.

Children's TeaIDKidsDiscipleship Program:'

6 p.m-7:45 p.m. Wednesdays(Sept.-May), First BaptistChurch, 270 Country ClubDrive. For children 4 years oldto 6th grade; 257-2081, or con­tact their Website atwww.fbcruidoso.com

OptilDist Club (FriendsofYouth):

Noon every Wednesday atK-Bob's Steakhouse. Newmembers always welcome; 257­5938 or 258-9218.

Pine Top Rod andCustolD Car Club:

Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at-it- various locations; Doug

Babcock,257-7365.Ruidoso Book

Revie~fDiscussion GroupMeeting:

10 a.m. the first Wednesdayof every month at the RuidosoPublic Library,107 KansasCity Road. Everyone is wel­come to attend.

The Party Bridge Group:1 p.m. Wednesday and

Friday at the Ruidoso SeniorCitizens Center; 336-4808.

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The heat ,s on, even··in . per~ture immediately. owner paged. Enlist the help ofRuidoso, with temperatures in . Simmons offered these tips: ." ~ laCEd police officer or securitythe 80s outside. .. '.' . ~. Mov~ the animal into the guard or call the local polic:e

. Sit in a car in the sun with snade. or an air-conc;fitioned' department andahimal controlcrac,ked windows and you area. .., ..office:' . , . '

'$oon will reali?:ejust how hot .. ' - ApplY.ice packs 'or .cold '.' .For more .. informatiOn,and Iife·threatening that see": towels to the head; n~ck' and write' HSUS1Hot Cars, '2100 Lnario can be, for a pet. .' .chest or' iinm~rse the~nimal St. NW,Washington D ..c.

Continuing with infmma:": . in cool - not cold - water.· ", 20037.tion started last' week about· -,Let it drink small.amounts .. .'. .leaving pets in cars or' seeing of cool water or lick ice cubes. '.' VOLUN'TEERS NEEDEDpets who are in" trouble' • Take'the animal directly Sl,Isan Carter Hoffer of the

.because they were left.··. to. a veterinarian..' .' ,Humane Society ·of Lin:colnAccording tol=l~becca 'She urged 'pet owners to County is asking for volunteers

Simmons with the the. Humane. spread the word to their friends· at the thrift shop, ·as.dog walk­Society of the United States,abcut the dan'gers of leaving aersat the shelter on .Gavilananim,at lovers should be aware pet·in a vehicle inths'summer. Canyon Ro~d and to serve onof the ·systems of. heatstroke Even a pickup truck bed . committees.or heat stress. can become as hot as a cook,- "Show some commitment

Check the animal for signs ing pan and burned a' dog's .to yqur pet and your county:'of heavy panting, glazed eyes, pads, or worse. . she said. Call 378-4946. .a rapid heartbeat, restless- . The ASUS has posters, $3 "Don't call the shelter 'staff .ness, excessive thirst lethargy, for 10 and $5 for 25, that can as they are overwhel":led withfever, dizziness, lack of coordi- be posted· inside store, win- their own jobs, especially Withnation, profuse salivation, dows~ and flyers at $3 for 50. county strays that the countyvomiting, a deep redor purple "Get ihvolved,"she said. "If commission will not authorize'tongue and uncon$ciousness~·· you see a pet· in a parked car to be picked up, nor does the

Take steps to gradually during a summer day, go to ~he. county pay for the cafe of'tower the animal's body tem- nearest state and. have the these animals."

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able, all those other .appealswill be dismissed:' Cassels ·said.

By the end of 2003, Jayshreedropped. one floor of the hoteland elirrUU1ated 12roorns, hesaid. Nine .rooms are beingadded back with the addition ofalmost one third of an acremore property, the attorney,said..

''ThIs is an attempt to devel­op the property in accordance.with planning arid zoning,"Cassels said. Patel entered intoa contract to purchase the lotnext to the hotel. The homethere would be torn down andthe land for the project would

. increase to 1.6 acres, he pointedout, Low-water laildscaping isplanned and glare screens forthe signs.

"This is not spot zoning,".Cassels insisted. "It's an attach..'ment to the other lot. We sub­mitted a site plan so there wasnothing left to chance and youknow how the hotel would beconstructed and laid out." .

Four issues raised' in previ­ous denials have been covered,he said.

Access near Wingfield was.added, the additional lot wouldallow sufficient'· landscaping.and reduce the intensity of use,and a sidewalk would be builtfor hotel pedestrians to reachSudderth Drive.

iriplace and correcting a nris­take made in the beginning ofthe process.

After Brakob's threat of liti­gation, Attorney Stevensadvised the board to withholdany further comments on thesituation. All council membersexcept LeeRoyZamora votedyes to Wes Lindsay's motion todeny approval'. of the pennitupon P&Z's reconunendation.Eileen Lovelace gave the sec­ond to the motion.

In other business, the coun...cil agreed to the suggestionfrom the architectural firm tophase the bids for the new city.haH in order to get the bid letunder current· budgetallowances. The first phase willbe 2,000 square foot of thebuilding; including' most. theoffices.

There were 13 applicationsmade for the .vacancy at' city,

a Midtown shop and hasn't metany other business owner infavor of the hotel.

"I guarantee, I could bring ina petition with as many narnedagainst. it," Patterson said.

Gail Craig said Chase Streetis too narrow for access to thehotel, a small historical struc,:,ture sits on the tract and wouldbe destroyed, and under ·thecurrent drought, water use still. .IS an Issue.

Another resident said thearea is one of the village's origi­nal subdivisions and a hotelwould "change the flavor andculture of the neighborhood," aswell as increase traffic.

Village planning director.Charles Rennick remindedboard members that Jayshree'sfirst application for a four-story .hotel was. denied at the plan­ning and zoning level and neverwas appealed to the council.The second site plan for a three­story hotel and fewer roomsalso was denied, and that deci­sion was upheld by the villagecouncil when Patel appealed.

The council's action thenwas appealed in 12th JudicialDistrict Court and J ayshreealso filed an action against thevillage claiming reverse con­demnation by denying theintended use for the property.

"If this proposal is accept-

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wrQffire.$d·a:v1ationmana~e... fit," sh~said, "The return' toment for theSQuthwest Reglqn setvice:ofthese ·aircraft· will

:. of the'(JSFS, w-eeted the news' assist the on...the..groUJ'),'Q. fire.enthl.1sia~tically,· saying the figbt~rs' to safely stop wild':'.region placed,~ ord,er forihree' fires,"···· '. .' .'of the heavy.air ~e:ra,which .'..··On J'UIle 9, theUSFS offi.-·would be· based in Arizona. dais ·signed.· an agn~emEmt .. . "This is good neWB, noton!y "with 'DyilCorp based in Fort.

RlCHARD T. BRVANT/CONTRIBUTED PHOTO for. helpl,ng firefighters work':' 'Worth, 'l'exas, to analyze the '.The permit for this Carrizozo billboard, which went up in late June, has already- been denied by the P &Z boar·d.' ." . ing.Ol)· fires cur,re;ntly burning~iI'-worthiness·. doc?-menta..

.. . jri,tQ.~ SoutQ.wes1;, but thisaiso: hon. .;. ." . .hall for the' utility/MVD Clerk. is a boost to 'our initial attack· . . Th.eco:htpanyhas/e.xten~iv~ ::

. Seven were inUirviewed by the. . capabili~y," he said,' .hac!igr01,lnd. lnaintaining. E\ll.d .hiring comiIiittee. Sam ,Chavez ..•.. '~PynCorp .' .' . Technical,. repairirigfirefigl,1ting 8.ir~raft

.. was' awarded the position and . Se:tvicelSprovided the:experi and equipment.' . ," '.will start on Jll1Y 2.' .·ana.lysis, 'and, ·h.~s w()rked:to·. The 'aircraft and pilots'tWill

On Tu~¢day, BrianP'sh; research'the·operation,a1lq.· : . be recertifie,d, and', a newjcQn;,.Director of Marketirig or the' . maiIite,nanc¢ records. :of these·, ..' tract' negotiated . ahd iw:uple­Inn of !he Mou:nta.iGodsaiJ,"craft"aildpeffQrme:d a thor-' mented, allowip,g them/toftyResort said in. regard to the sign ,pugh .site~ vi~it,to examine . as soonas·possible.. . '..

. contJ;'oversy in Carrizozo:. . them.;'" said DaJe" Bosworth~ ... ,' . '. "The potential for neW Wild .''We'are first interested . in chief of'the USFS. '.. '. .. larid fire activity will gUide the

being good comnrq:bity neigh-" .:"With bettez:' irif6r~ati()n .. decisions where to'assign>~he ...bots and partners. The. sign is .' , .and a prec~dent} set for more .' air. ~arikers;which ar~ cOIlsid· , ". "part of a $2 million advertising .. thq:r:o-q.gh inspections· by· the' ..' et:edan es.sentia1.initildattackbudget to bring QU!;liness: into: cOlltractors, webelleve we~an:' toolip £lre Jlghting, accordil1gthis area.· It was contracted' operate this equipment safely . to USFS staff.: .' .. ' .: .,.. .'through a company we hITedto this f'~e sea.sqn;" .'. '. De.~il?i.ons on . other•. still­identify S1gn lOCations forus..At Kathleen' Clarke,' manage,.. .•. gt'ound,eq air~raft '~wnedby

the time we were'not aware of merit director for the Interior . five· other 'contractors . areth~conflict.. Our intention is to .Deparhnent, said the safety of .being considered by .DYn-Corp _stay. with codes' arid' if .that ',' firefighter"s; aviators and the . 'officIals on.. it. case-by-case basis.means taking. down ··the. sign,· ,communities .served' is' the'., Reports will be'submi~dto .that is fine.·We want todo'wbat first· priority.. . . . . . Bosvvorth, astheyare'complet-

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tial to the public welfare safetyhealth morals or convenience orto be important to the devel­oped of an undeveloped zone."

A.:tter a lengthy discussion ofoptions and ideas, the P&Zboard voted unanimou~ly torecommend to the town councilto den..y approval ofthe permit.submitted· by Chris and DiZamora.

Then, Wednesday night, thetown. council met in a specialmeeting, again with a fullhouse.

At this meeting, the signcompany owner, Hans Brakob,declared his right to erect thesign based on the permit fromthe DOT.

The council made it clear toBrakob that their denial of thepennit was not personally

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Although no new site planwas under consideration offi­cially, Patel submitted a sketchshowing how the new propertywould be used in reference tothe proposed hotel at the cornerof Chase Street and WingfieldStreet. Cassels presented apetition with what he said werethe signatures of 28 Midtownbusiness owners, who supportthe project.

Six resideI}ts of the neigh­borhood objected to the rezon­ing and others were represent­ed by attorney David Stevens,who contended the propOl~ed

hotel doesn't meet the land useneeds of residents incompli­ance with the villageDomprehensive Plan.

''The current plan identifiesthis lot for low density develop­ment," Stevens said. "Theintensity of use is too much forthis property."

He also disputed that accessissues were resolved.

Cynthia Joanne Patterson.who lives on Wingfield, said shebought in the neighborhoodbecause it was quiet and thehotel would be disruptive.

"It's nothing personal:' shesaid. "As he is protecting hisinterests, I feel I have to protectrrUU1e," .

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were raised to the legality of the.sign and the ordinance govern­ing signage was found. TheCarrizozo ordinance allows for,

'300 square feet or less on signs,A special Planning and

Zoning meeting was heldTuesday night. A standing­room-only crowd voiced opposi­tion to the sign and questionedthe handling or lack of it by cityofficials.

The 60-plus merchants andresidentS present expounded onnot only the possib'l.{ity of thesign sending business away.from Carrizozo but more impor­tantly setting a precedent .for'more large billboards creatingan skyline not attractive toCarrizozo., ~ David Stevens, attorney forGarrizozo, advised the audience

.that an application fOr the signwas not submitted to P&Z forConditional us until June 25, Heoutlined what the ordinancesays and what alternatives theP&Z had to proceed with thematter._ .The ordinance gives the P&Z

arid ultiInately the city councilauthority to grant conditionalus'e under the following condi­tions: "conditional use may beapproved to provide this use asdeemed by the board of adjust­ments to be desirable, or essen-

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To the editor: "., was appalled ~t the 1~\Tel of noise .em.~;. Center? Were there p~r19rig and noise. So· who do' we "thank" for all the . i;lating: throughourresjdential neigh- . concerns? " ..... '

,huge, gross and . ugly .bil1b()ard~ ,blQS- borhood.· .' '. '. .' 'This event was worse than I -coUldsoming all .over Lin(,:oln C9unty?The. • Mr. Mayor and council m¢inbers, this have. ,imagined;, stop :this : outrageou13'"earth-loving" ,Mescalero,' the State is' completely ~nappropriateto. have· 'a~saultori'oUr homes. .. ."; ~

Highway Commission" Liilcol,nCounty . such art ,event: plaza with such an event Jim MariorLor the' "property~rights'loving'" . land . in .any. residential ri.eighbo~hood. ':£.'he'" ; RuidQso .owners? I for one am disiusted that any--' .noise decibel~<:onllng from -this.' event . , .~ .'-of the'sepeople would' approve; these,' a~e not permitted in n~igh;borhoodsSlU'- • Fantastic event .-

. blights on thelandscapes: , .~rouJl(lj.ng large ai'i"p'!ns.. '. , , '. ,"The billboard on Highway 37 will be . . Additionally, a ·chain link' fenee sur~. Totheediwr: . ' ';

particUlarly offensive, along With the rounds oUr event, plazawith signs 'post- . . 'Coi:lgratulations on .·a fantastic 7th, one inCalTiiozo. I' moved to this area. .ed . s;:lying ~no-par:kh;J.g.". Yet. )Vith ... .a,tltiual Mountain of l3lu~s Festival and .for the natural beauty, as did mos~ of " Rtlidosopoiice offj.cers there on site, cars a'· first event in th~ vill~ge's newestmy neighbors. I would hazard to. guess .' were pa~ked aU ~loI1g the, -fenc~.Was, pa~k. . ' .that I alone have brought'rnoremoney , anyone'towed? Do the signs mean "no We: live' in the neighborhood' and .'into tm.s county than that sign ever will. p~:r.JP.ngs(j.metimes~? . . .' ..' . have walked ,past the beautiful nine.".. I would urge anyone who' is. con- Across the str~et in:theold police sta~ .. acre tract every day for seven years;cemed about this trend, to let th~ peopl~" '. tion:p~king lo~ 'Were vehi.cles withpeo'- wondering what' would become of it. Aii'and officials conc~rned'know how you . pie sitting,iri them enjoying the event event~ park isperfecti '.. . .feel and to boycott·, ihe· .business' while a:voidingpaying the.·$15.advance . .Eyen though we· live . nearby, weinvolved, since it seems the abnighty' ·tid~etcharge. Is Ruidoso ~lloWing peo~ cowdn't hear the musicat ourhQus.e, eo·dollar is tQeir only concern.; . .' .. ' . ,pIe to park th~re for~llevents as I ,wit-. . we walked doym to attendth~ fe~tival. .

. Ifyou. don't think it 'wnl happen in nessed' with this one? No one,was ask.; After seven-years, the organizersof,th~

your neighborhood, thill:k agflin! "'. " .. ing. the~ .~.vacate, .the: p:rrking .lot: I~ . 'hlues festiv81 have gQt it'all worked out.." . Howard and Tdna,·Macken , that a liability for our village?, Is the···.·~ even'down to the correct number Qf

. . . 'N6gal u, .' parking lot· striped· proPerly' to accom- porta-potties.modate' people par)cing .. everywhere? . ·Wh.en plans for the new park wereWhy was the: stage forthe.bands on the ." first discussed"J .heard some concerns'end of the fi¢ld, with the speakers poirit-' voiced about ~lie old' peopl~ who live

To the editor:_~~..... ~~~ .. ing south toward our homes? Couldn't a; nearhy who won't like the noise." J gen,.Location, Location, Location. " little courtesy have b~en eXtended and erally enjoy most music"but ifthere's anThese are words that Realtors use . the stage put on the other end of the. event that-I don't care for, I'll just turn

when listing homes for sale. After .that " field'V-1ththe massive speakers pointing : off, my hearing aid. (Interestinglyweekend's Mountain ofBlues Festival, I . toward ~he commercial Midtown Part of enough, the main entertainer, Janivaam giving consideration to selling my· RUidoso?' Magness, is a grandmother.)home and moving back to a big city, Why again did' wenot moveforward ' Lyn Kidde"where I can get a quiet neighborhood. I " with the' proposed Assisted Living Ruidoso

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You bet.. Hardly a year goosby that a . depict bears. as regarding l'111mans ~ want to vent? ., .reader won't mention something I've food. They do not attack, Tom explains, Pet inheritance. 1 don't thihk peoplewritten. Here tire sam- . urilessoornered or provoked. . should leave money to their cats .andpies, most of which are .. ,. They; will bre8k into homes and ·raid. dogs. If they have·' f?omething left overactually true. . ',refrigenitors .and 'parttriel'i, he' said" ·but. after·their kids are taken care of, I think

We noticed that in a th'eh-mQstamioying hablt when~dis. theylihou:ld leave it to' poor people.'receTit column you accu~ to pee copiously. . , " . '. ", " ' . YourealiZe, dori'tyou,'-thatt/:tis is total:,rately called thefamous .' Coqld be we jUfJtentered the land of '. ly rwtyour blL$i.1U!sS and readers anigoingfire preventwnsymboZ" iii-formation overload. ,Do you think ,to foreefully tell you so?, . . ' :.",Smokey Bear. That was .maybf!you lu:tve e3i;1uiasted the· bear sub., Yes~ .". .' :impressive.. People' 1.()OKING ject?',....,·,· ,.' "'Canyoit iden#ly thesilliestcontroversj:throUghout the fLJorld ", ·No doubta!>Qu.t it. Butitis a slow news in New Mexico at this time? . :get it wrong, calling ASKA.l"'1CI:' sumrner~ . . . . '. '.····Sure; It is this bUsme:ssaPQu~Billy~him· Smokey THE NED·Gt\N·I"wELL·· .Are' there qny other topics naggingYo.u .Kid. Some people doubt history isaeeu.-~

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Because they are idiots. , '.'; ,get away with making YOtltake,a nUiJlber .' ,growid. and giv~. them DNA~. Even:I)oes anyone have anwl,"e <intelligent, wheny~ .aretryiJ1g· to do btisiIless at .... the Albuqilerqae Jouhud, which 'should:

reason for' this phenpmenon?' .' ,_ .'. . . their.. otpces?·' ·Sprintm.i\lbu9uerque,· know better, .thiii.ks this· is'a good idea.~Yes. Hobbs News-Su1J-editor Daniel . ·VerizopinAlamogotdQ. Makes lio .ditfer-·' Talk abQut shallow lllinds. Let :Billy ~d;

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the world on July 7 on behaItofthedisenfranchised who have' beendenied the basic human right ofself-governance, A patriot is some­one who thinks globally, acts local-•y and makes the effort to under­stand the issues by which thePolitical prOcess shapes our lives.

Writing about this is easierthan the doing. We all transgressor lose focus or get· sidetracked bythe weight 'of events~ These are'simply ideals to aspire to. and 'which the Founding Fathersmight generally have beenconsid­'ering when. they formally offeredthe' loftier. language ' of 'theDeclaration of Independence.

In this hour of the nation's dis­content' over the . War onTerrorism, in which intelligent,informed and reasonable individu­als can disagree over. foreign poli­cy, patriotism means commitmentto the values this country holdsdear. For bombs will not defeat us;we can be toppled only from with­in, from our own indifference andlethargy.

In the end, patriotism comesdown to self~respect: the will tobecome the best one can be in a Ination that provides the opportu- fnity - and demands the responsi-. ibility, We look for this effort in our- I,selves and demand it from ourleaders and representatives. Andin taking on that challenge in thedaily parceling of good deeds we.might say, at the end of the day,that we contributed, that we madea small difference; that we madethe United States of America abetter - and safer - place.

!County people' have said .jloudly and clearly that Camp' I·Sierra Blanca is a good Ineighbor,with good manage- Iment under Associated .'Marine Instit1,Ites,and that 1.'its success 'in turning "Juvies".' .into model citizens is exem-

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governmental .a.rm· in the, 1state ~. legislative, judicial, icongressional. ~ hav.e made a , i'pitch to keep the camp goiIig . I

'- all but cYF. And that in Irecent days seems to have

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Governor Richarc;lsontoday should demonstratehis interest in rescuing· .,young offenders by. support-'ing continued operation ofthe camp.

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The governor will .decide camp's future

A very successful program deserves his support today '.

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,We are all 'patriots onIndependence Day. .

Over the holiday weekend wewaved Old Glory and attendedparades and concerts and fire­

works displaysand rodeos. Weprayed for ourtroops, fired upthe grill (wherepennissible, ofcourse) andreconnectedwith friendsand loved ones,A lot of us tooka day off fromwork.

It was all great fun and won­derful theater. These displays andfestivities comprise an annual rit­ual, and we need the 4th ofJuly ­and similar holidays such asMemorial Day - to ground ournationalism and help us reflect onour self-image as a nation..

On July 5th and beyond ourpatriotism is truly' tested. AfterIndependence Day, when thereviewing stands and cameras areput away, when our lives segueinto daily routine, patriotism isdoled out in less showy ways. Now,patriotism means conducting one'saffairs in a way that contribute tothe evolution of a great country ­the seemingly little things.

After Independence Day, patri­otism is about obeying laws andordinances in order to forge anorderly, peaceful society.Patriotism is about caring foryour community. Maybe thatmeans serving others or volun­teering a little of your tiIne. Or itmight simply come down to beingfriendly and helpful to neighborsand strangers.

Patriotism is about cleaningup after 'ourselves, and after oth­ers if possible. You cannot litterand despoil and disrespect yourland while calling yourself apatriot.

Patriotism is about recognizingand appreciating diverse culturesand ethnicities. It's about respect­ing opposing points of view andabout treating others with civilityand dignity.

A patriot is someone who val­ues his or her vote and participatesin the electoral process. Soldiersand civilians are deployed around

amp Sierra Blanca'sfuture as what proper.,.·'ly might be called a

. "rejuvenation. facility fortroubled juveniles" will bedecided today. ,

Gov. Bill Richardson will ..hear Lincoln County resi~

dents' arguments on behalfof the camp iIi a public meet­ing beginning at 4 p.m. atVillage Hall, and. then -':unless he just doesn't listen - .should tell .the Children,Youth and Families Depart­ment secretary to continueoperation of the facility.

Why would he bother tocome if CYF's "send themback horrie" plan already hascarried the day? .. It's. a rare county thatargues in favor of a correc­tions facility, but Lincoln·

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that'he was injured after he left whistle blasts just. before the . ... - a 0 0 -867- 7'1 72his locomotive to investigate collision'" but the eastbound 721 Mechem Sierra Mall. Ruidoso. NM·the collision, "contentions that train crew "took no braIting.are cOntrary to his statements action" before impact.to Union Pacific on or about The suit claims intentionalFeb, 21, 2004," the suit states. misrepresentation by Larkin,

Toxicology tests showed pos- contends.a civil conspiracyitive ,for marijuana' in .Radella, exists. and asks for pUnitivebut negative for Bohler, accord: damagfi!s.ing to the .suit. ' . Representatives from .the

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· condu~tor of·' the westbound . collision, the suit states. .trainfrQm Vaughn to EI l>.as01 .•.. But by the . time LarkinTeJtas1 told several people at spoke to.investigators from the.the scene and two emergency New Mexico State Police and-responders that "as the lead the National Transportation

.loCC)motives ofthe trains neared Safety Board, his version ofeach other prior to the tracks' events had changed, the suitdiverging and prior to the colli- states,'sion, he hap looked into the cab In the suit, the railroad com­of thE;} eastbound locomotive pany contends that the changeand had seen Rodella and occurred because of coIiversa­Bohler slumped over as if they tions between Lar~ aridwere sleeping. union representatives' who

. "Defendant Larkin 8.l.so told einphliSized that he should not.. ·thofle people that' he and/or provide information ·thatwould

(engineer Melvin Slade) sound~ be detrimental to other union'ed .their'locomoti~e horn in an. members, .specifically. theattempt to 8Iert the, other crew. deceased Rodella orBohler..prior.to the collision, but to no. , .Larldn' subsequentlyav8il." , . ch~ged his stoJ!Y and' denied· .

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· smgle lot ~e .reqwr~d to meet ~. small for ordinary' housing'·, with a. lot. o~ Fox Drive :that mother~in.;lawapart¢.ent.:s:,· the needs of one f~Y. . '.' . . needs. . . . was cutin two througb no fault. ~erewould 'be no, coolriilg, .'

· ·'L.ast week, nwdoso village In. that typ~ of. situa,tion, ofthe owner. . .. . justabedrooinandbath,','if:councilofs approved an amend-·. they ~ltid an. owner could be' .'. "This 'Ylill 8.llow him to con~ that's' where YOu' want to put, .men~ to. the orcljn~ce ~overn~ .~nowed '. to .constr1,lct·~·· stl'1,l.ct.an addi,tionon the other. your mother-In-law," Rennick.

:.iug 4single-fm;nily z0m.n.g dis:' .' detached addition to. thehouS~. aideoftJ:?e ·road,"]~ennlcksaid. ;sajd~ . . '. .· trict toaccommod,ai(e owne!s, '-on the oth~r s.de pf~he Jjght' of "It ~nIy applies' where' a road'. ,In offering the motion, for.'. who VV;:l,Ilt to ,add. on bedroom . ·Way'- .'. '.' .. ..ry.ght. of~waypre:vents addiDg . approval~' (Jouncilor'RoD:

space, put are bl~cked becam;eThe.change won't affe~t the' on: This' i,s.·1i very' limited· : Hanleman said he. thought theJ .their land is diVided9Y acee~s, .village's :bim pn guest houses;,' amendment. The planl1ing and' .proposal .uis. Ii gQodcompro-' ,. 1 roads.··. . . ., said.planning di,rector Charles . ~onin,g .comniission .~ecom~ . ': mise.", ' ..

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·pallets available: . .carlngof tl}is ~onderfuI orga.:.' ..sia~in· among the ~ttendeesfor. s~e~e:fs duringthe·aildition. ..'· .... ~. . ~.iz~tio·Ii.,~ ,tlJ,e ,fire . rescue : more "such. gatheriJigs and .a.'., :Rehearsal ,sched~es' Will .be .'::Fre¢ wooden pallets. 'are departlllent spokesman said. . committ;ee. was' fpnned to orga- . h~n~ed out.t9 all pen'onners .

, available to the pp,blicat·the "It is adonation that otherlvise . nizethe next one. " .' 'arid/Qr their parents'.iIrime~-· .· :ENMU-Ruidoso office,.'· 709 ." coul4 not'be afforded,-given the' .··A·.~ajo~· effort ,has, heen' .arelyfollowiDg the 2- to 3~hour '.M~che:m Drive. . , _. "l~mited b.udget of tQe '. depart-made.tolocate·forrnerstudents . audition. '. Ali re.hearsals .will

· . 'For more informati.on or to ment: ,Th,eentire department . who atten,ded t1)e' school' butb~ ". held ·8,t .•· the ..Spence~.' pick up· pallets, conta~t Jim : st~ff thanks' :L\o1arcella'.SlI).ith whose. C'llrreIit' whereabouts.·Theafur,Witb.the ffrat set for .

lV(ille~ at the cpllege ofli.ce.at~n,d.the. meinllers .of the 'L.as are unknown:.·· .' '. '. .,•.•.. the ~rnoonof th~ 19th. The'. '257-2120, or outside of' th~ '.' Damas. QfSonterra.", . . ,Abo~t:·;600 alumni . have ·,<culmJ.natingpert'QrIn.aDce i.s at'

. RuiQosolRl,lidoso .' Downs are.. . .. .' already been s.ent information' . 7 p.rn;:. Friday, J'uiy 23~ (Sh9W.toll free at (800 ).934-3'668.;..... Reunion set' .. ,. . ·and.the:planning coImlrltteeis . ti,ckets are $l~.ad~ts~·$5 chil~.. , , . '. ..' .' . '. . . hopef.u1 that more, names will' dren 12 and under). For more

.. ' Toys donat¢d·' : .. ·Alump.{ofth~ C()11~geofSt. surf~ce ~s wordofth~reu:nion . {nfotmation"'cau~he S!pencer·'. .' ' .... ,. .... JOf?eph 'on the Rio Grande- . 'spreads. . "": Thea~r~t:505~336.:4800.. · .'

'Btihches of stUffed anim~s .. ' U~versity of Albuquerque are'· '" Ahunni may contact Mary. ' . The.. 'origjnal Missoula.'. were donated tothe. Mescale.ro . invited to an all..,class, reunion.Alple Dugan at (505).'892-2378. musical."The TEUes, of Hans .'

'..,. Apacp.e· ,Fire ~scue .·by mexn-' July30~·31 and . Aug. 1" in'. for'more iI)forination r ' .' . phristia.n .Anderson," . is' ·an.bers: :of the Las Damas ()f NbuqUerque. .. .... . . . . hour-~ong adaptation based' on .

· Sonterra, a women's organi~a- .,Sched,uled events include a Missoula auditions Denmark's.great,est ..' story':"tion in Alto. . , '. .' cockta,ii recep,tion ~onFiiday . , . ...teller.. ··.· . .'. .

.The'toys are to be given to, night,.' a dinner' on .Saturday 1'hrQughout the w~ek,'of .' . , .Hims journ.eys back .to.his" c};lildren who ~re traumati2;ed . itnd aMass at ll,.a.m. Sunday .~uly 19 to July 23, the Spencer. hometown· of Odense,. thg

duti*g.housefires, ,¢m~rgeJicy' ..morning followed by a t;ou;r of '1'heat~r··.will become .a day . birthpiace .of his inspiration·.. inedical Serv.icesc~llsandat'tbeforme~'c'ollege'can;tpus, :at, c!'lmp for'60 childre:r;t of all ages '; and stQries;As the viUagers - ..

automobile. accidents., . Coors and St. Joseph .Dri~e, .' as they learn to sing and act in.' ..anxiously await Hans' return,"Annually, the·. department .·NW.. now the home of St. Pius .' MjssQula Children's' Theatre's'. they. fondly .remember his

.on the' reserva,tionthat abuts' . X High Schooi.. . . .. .riewest musical, "The Tales of childhood'and some of' theRuidoso responds to aboQ.t 500 .". The' reception and. diimer '.·Hans Christian,Andersen." . t·aleE!. tJtat mad~: him' famous.

·.:ElMS calls, i~cludil)gdpzens of .' will be held· at ' the ,Hilton . Performa.nce·auditjons. will . The. stones 'come' alive withht)use' fires~, Many involved Al,bl,1querque,. at '1901 beheld that Monday, JUly 19., penny-:t>inchirig :qusers; a cori-

. I children' . who 'are comforted University NE. Costis $85per . at 9 a.tp.., at the RUido~oMid.ne . ceited.· emperor, a ducklingand' calmed when a, stuffe~ person.... (Room accom~oda,:, S~hoolgymnasium.·Noexperi:" . that dp~sn"t fitiri, a bouquet, .

• animals is p'aced,in 'their anns tions are availa,bleat' the" ence is necessary. of'm.agicalflowers and.a girt.l during a' trhumatic episoci.e~ HHton. for $79'.per night or' at . Participatio~ i~ tree and open . .J,'lotallerthan your thunib.· ..

That effect can fac~litate treat- the. Fairfield I~~: parlof the to all children ages6to 17. All. This will. be' the Missoula.·.· 'ment or IDitigatioTh of trauma, Hilton complex, for $69.) that is needed ,is a co~t- '. ChilQren's ·Theatre's seventh: •.' ,

'. a, spokesman foi-the depart- The .reunioI\ Mas~willbe . ment"oo tehearsals~-and the year to' perform at Spencer. ~ ment said~. '.celebrated in the' Fine' Arts· des'h'e.to have fun. , . , .. Theater.. The week,",~ong per-

Several dozen .stuffed ~- .Center which overlooks the Rio . Parents' or' guardians must fortnance' workshop'.· hasmals' were brought to tjhe Grande and the. ·.city . of fill out some basic in£ormatii>n'enhanced the'lives of.(;ount-

.. dePartment· ' 'by Barbara· Albuquerq-ue, Thelwv.Daniel; (address,contact,.nU;Dlbera) in . l«}ss' children in the RuidosoNeiser, repl'esenting the Las.· Madden,a' pro,fessor' at the order' for a child to p·articipate.are~. .Damas grQUp. .' . " Ca.tholic college in "the late The forms' Vvill bea.vallable on Children often· imagine

"This donation was . ndt ·1960$, WiII,preside.."sitejust b~fore the 9 a.m: auili-' .. theinselyes as stars, . ail~ the':.solicited~ but 'rather was. pro-· '.A· smaller..scale ..reunion in·tion.· Spencer has helped niake that,Vided through the proactive· 2002 generated. a lot of entbu-' Childrep. should wear. a reality for many...

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Shane Hoffman, 16. a Performing Arts Center onsophomore at Ruidoso April 10 against studentsHigh School, won the first- from Roswell. Knox lost.place boys' competition at out to a more experiencedthe Optimist International orator, but again Hoffman,Oratorical Contest at the was the winner and went'New MexicolWest Texas about preparing. himselfDistrict Conference. at for:. the District Contest.. , ,Raton this spring. . The zone' consists of·

His prize. was a $1,500 . Optimist clpbsthroughoutscholarship and plaque.' southeastern New Mexico, ..Rita 'Griffin, secretary, "plus' Pecf>s, Tex.as. The dis­Optiniist Club of Ruidosp, . trict includes an. clubs Inpresented Hoffman with . New Mexico and thosethe plaque atK~Bob'son . betwe.en Pecos Jind' EnJune 30. The' scholarship . Paso; . '

"will be· awarded whe~ he Diorly .' Stierwalt,enters college. . teacher at RUidoso Middle

Hoffman progressed by School, assigns. her eighthwinning the local 4~to..5 graders' th,.e.· Optimist·nrinutespeech, "Thinking, ,Oratoric~i. subject each·Working, and E:xpecting yea}". She"weeds 'out'! .the .the 'Best".. from :the· best boys andgiI'ls to give'Optimist Club of Ruidos.otheir speeches at the lo~aI '. '. . . . COURTESYJACKIEilliANUM .

on April ~ at the Tepee . level. The first~placf3 wiIl- .Rita Griffin, ·secretar·y~ Optirri.istClub of RUidoso. presEmtsStianeLounge. SIX boys and 10 .~ers (boy and grrl) go.on~ . Hoffman a'plaque for winning theOptimist International ,Oratoricalgirls competed at the .local . the :z;one contest. Student$CoilteSt. . .... .level. Saroi Knox' was the, Rlay compete as' long as ' ..'. .girl winner~BothHoffman· they do not reach . their ' . ed everyye~r since· eighth 2002 and 2003,' Winningand Knox then compe~d 16th birthday before .Dec. grade. His··· 16th hh-thday first· place at th~,locallevelat the zone'· level at the 3-1· of . 'the c'uI'I'ent school· Was in March. He pa:rtici- .. In 2008 but came' in second., .Ruidoso' .Schools . year. Hoffman hascompet- pated in" the 'Contest in at the zone level.

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'. Th~ RuidosoPUblicLihrary's SUliuner~He's reaIpopu1ar.~" said chiicfren's' lster.· . • '. ',:. .: ", .', '. ,', . . '. .' . .~:~Reading Program is irt high· gear, with ·.librarian Lynda', Bowman.· ~He's the ' Froin2:30~3:30'p.ll1.on WedJlesd~y~a:bou~ 200 areachildren s~~edupt<:l earn . ···liveliest person. He.'s j"Q.8ta delig:ht. We~re .." Racha,¢l' Broa.ddus•. assistaht chilarep?~,.

.. reading pom,ts to spend. in 'th~library's . lucky to. have .bini come .back this sum'" ..··libr-arian, leads children a~e 7· and up:~ .Land of Encp.a:p.tment ToyShpppe. '.'. " mer.... . ," •.... . ," . .' . . '.' ". . play iI#proVisation. and ~ctivities us~ .

· A ·specialtreat is a story-'teller. for' .' BowmansaidMc:Carty pu~lished'his .. creativity a:p.d imafPnatioil to.lea~~...· Pre.school StorytiIne from 10:30 a.in. to· own book of stori~s he'd'. written ,for :his . 'ing,m()vement, speech apd other. p,!,,~

11:15 a.m. Thursdays: Dr:. It~ch~!'d . grandchildren; ahd he ~a.kesupthe &to- .fonriiiig E,lrt,S,.skills. "he children'will niAl..McCarty, a SUmmer-visltirig ,cardiblogist . ries he tells ~t-PreschoolStorytime. .". .' qn: a performance: of "'COyote Steals tJi'< .'who rriisses his grandchildren and en~r~' . ' 'SpeciE.ll programsaIEio ~e scheduled ". Blanket" J:)1l July 28. .' • ." " ::::tams with his .own 'stones ~nd enact- .... for 2:30' p.m~ on Thursc,1.ays thi"oughput '. . The library' 'seeks sponsors to"buy'~

ments. Most entertainingJs, his'favorite ',the<s~mmer~ La,f;lt.-week; C~rdzo~o:chile~thatwill provide. a book and~'. . ,quiller Barb~~ .Guller led.'.· certificates. ftoQ} local :t>.usi~esses.fQr.:J.

: .•childr~n in rolljng colod\ll ··chi,ld. Sponao.tlit' names. will'gQ on ,a larl!. strips of paper~ into. butter-. red chile display at the library, and .

"flies, flowers,·' anun.als and, donation .is tax deductIble. . '. ..other- shapes., . '. . '. For ,more. information' about ..~ .." . OnJw;y15, fonner, Nob· ,Su~merReadingPi'ogi-aJil, " cont~i1i 'HillprincipalRoger',Sowc:ler Bowman at ~58';;3704.. .....,. ', ..::~:

··will· entertain: ' .' '., ': :-i.with '. stories .. -(see if he men:- .tions: pigs); onJulY: 22, . Matt .,Carlson .will

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M ilagro de Truchas.Mondragon has produced sev­eral radio programs includingthe weekly half-hour culturalprogram, Aspectos Culturaleson KANW. the AlbuquerquePublic School EducationalRadio Station. Roybal is co­owner of Aspectos Gulturales,and publisher of bilingual edu­cational materials' with amonthly Spanish/Englishpub­lication for four reading lev­els.

July 31: Children's Songsand GaInes: Mondrag6n willperform. and discuss children'ssongs and how to use them liSa teaching tool. Georgia willdiscuss the iInportance of playin cognitive development.They have taught a universitycourse on songs and games atboth UNM and Highlands.

Aug. 28: Preservation ofLanguage and Culture:Mondrag6n of the Anton ChicoLand Grant and TessieNaranjo ofSanta'Clara Pueblowilldiscusstherreffortsatpre­serving their respective' cul­ture~and languages. Both pre­senters have dedicated theirlives' to these efforts and havea lot of priceless informationfor others involVec:l in culturaland language presentation.

Sept. 25:' AMIGOS:Mondrag6n and Roybal willdisCuss the New Mexico euI­turally based periodicals theyhave produced for' 14 yearsand its use in the schools.,They .'will ~so inform you how youcan aid in this iInportant work.

The Palace ofthe Governorsis part oftbe Museum of NewMexico and the Department ofCultural Affairs.

level will be offered also duringthe class. Registration is limitedto 12. The fee is $30 plus $5 labfee. .

Grant writing: A grant-pro­posal writing. class taught· bylIarry Tackett will be from. 9a.rn.-5 p.m.., Friday .andSaturday, July 16 and 17, a,tthecollege office.

Participants are introduced'tothe basic components of grantwriting and the .~t writingprocess, with emphasis placed onthe research of potential fundipg .sources to match agenci~' pro­grams and needs, with r:eferenoomaterial available..Th~ whohave a grant application lU"eencouraged to bring it to class towrite .or .one will be provided;Time and computer. will be pro­vided for Writing grant.· A mini~

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To register, call 257-2120 Orvisit www.ruidoso.eiuntiedu~dclick on CommUnity Ed classschedule.·

Hospital scholarshipsNew Mexico nursing and radi­

ology students have anopportu':'nity to receive substantiai schol­arships from the University ofNew Mexico Hospitals.Scholarships of. $6,500 areawarded to second-degree nurs- .ing program students; $3,500'scholarships for bachelor of sci­ence in mirsmg students; $2~500 'associates degree nursing schol- .arships; and $3,500 scholarships·for radiologic technologist stu­dents.

'. Students must comnlit to 24­month period of employment atUNM Hospital following gradua­tion. The applicationdeadline for

.scholarships is Aug. 31 and theywill be awarded on or before~ept. 15. For more infonnation,c Intact Tricia. Richards at (505)272-0497; or Sandy DuBrock at(505) 272-1851.

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The Palace of the GovernorsEducation Department is col­laborating with AspectosCulturales this summer to pre­sent a free family lecture andactivity series. This engaging

. series is geared for familiesand those with a particularinterest in the living traditionsof New Mexico's cultures. NewMexico educators can also uti­lize the program to developcurriculum based on our richcultural heritages, languagesand history in combinationwith conventional learningtools.

At 1:30 p.m. on the lastSaturday of each month thePalace of the Governors willpresent family lectures focus­ing on New Mexico history andculture. This program will giveinsight to the rich New Mexicocultural history and our manylanguages using conventionallearQing tools. AspectosCulturales produces a multi­level Spanish languagenewsletter called "AMlGOS."The publication is used in var­ious educational programsstatewide. Aspectos also pro­duces the radio programAspectos CuIturales.

Roberto Mondragon andGeorgia Roybal are the speak-

.ers for the summer series.Ddondragon served asLieutenant Governor of NewMexico, from 1971-1974, and1979-1982. Mondragon is alsoa singer and songwriter aI')dhas recorded Juguemos Ninos,Juguemos-Otra vez, Asi esNuevo Mexico JFair NewMexico, America (withConsuelo Luz), Que CanteMondragon, Amigo, and El

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Classes on Nne Virus,CPR and grant writing

Eastern New MexiCQUniversity-Ruidoso will present.a Community Education class onWest Nile Virus and how to pre­vent it from 6 p.m.-$ p.m.Thursday at the Ruidoso ValleyChamber of Commerce. The feeis $5 and the insbuctor isEugene Knight, an environmen­tal specialist:Learn what type ofmosquitoes frequent our areaand what they eat.

CPR: ENMU-Ruidoso .willoffer a Community Education.CPR course from 5-9 p.m.Thursday at the college office,709 Mechem Drive. Taught byENMU EMS instructor ChrisLaCounte, RN, CEN~NREMT-P,the Course will cover HeartsaverCPR for infants, children andadults. Re-certification at any

'Fall registration starts,for ENMU-Ruidoso

Free series at Governors ~

Registration for the Fallsemester classes is under way atENMU-Ruidoso, 709 MechemDrive in the Sierra Mall.Registration can take place online for continuing students, orin-person, by phone, fux or mail.Class schedules are available at

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Scholarship' applications for'more than 100 local scholarshipswill be accepted until Aug. 1.State and federal financial isavailable for students eruulledfor six or mOre credit hours.Academic advisement appoint­ments' are available betw~n 8a.m. and 5 p.rn: daily. Studentsmay also use a convenient pay­ment plan to secure a space incollege classes. For more infor:­mation or to teleregister, contactthe college office. at (505) 257­2120, 'Or outside' of theRuidosolRuidoso Down.S area tollfree at (800) 934-3668.

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, The restaurant has lots of room trod ' bers enjoyed' visiting with them.. Lincoln didn't get an~ weekend r8features a jukebox'. . . . .. ", . but it did rain in' C~pitan, altl1ough: tj, . LfucolnCounty is fortunate tohave',Wewet:e surprised ,with a visit-·from: rain did hold off for the .Saturds~chaseleetiono£eating places in hand- .Mr. and Mrs. JobnLucero. and daugh-' parade.· .... . ....., .;ily locat-ed Capitan. You can have .your furs .Hannah, Maggie and Ttn~my, of: ". It ~mstbe ladies· participat;irigchoice of Mexican; .:regUlar .~ea1s,:pizza; .C~ls1;)ad. . John was taking hiS daugb",. the RancHand Rodeo were among t:

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. black belt. Also, h.e . MondaY:~l"I1OOn werel3'.:F;·began helpmg Brett ". $~key, ofthe Ruidoso Rangerrun· .his . classes. . . . '.. '. Station,. Bill. Dean'and '.~y

When. Brett· quit . ' :.. . .' ' .. '~OURU~YJAHICE~OLT" . . Pi-ovine of. Ca,pitan, ,and 'Jolwteaching six years '. ." . Mobley {Uld ,Della" Hale;ago, Joe' Pa.n· Instructor Yates -critiQue~(j::HndVEl by one of his students who 1s iearning the ~orean martial Ruidoso,to wo:rkout the final

· became the leader..... arts ,dtscipline ~nown as Tae Kwon Do. '.' ',' . . '. '.. , '. . ,plans for' countysubdi,vlsion"I wanted to 'con'::' . . . , regUla.tions. . . . . '.

'tiIlue doing martial, .' . ".. . , ', . .' .' ...•. All plats submitted to. thEarts, but I wanted to go a different route~"hesaid. '. st:hool~agestudents, as, ',well- .as h~aIth':UnPI"OY~'-' .' .. CoUntyco~si()nersfrOmtliliWhile assisting Brett,· Joe Dan ,'had'detei-m:41ed . ,rrientS in adultS;.· .. :.. . . .' . ", "datewill have 'to OOnfOTriitotliEthat there weren't enough people jriRuidoso' '.. 'Wbenpeople~aythat· he Qught to be paid, IDS ~gu1ationSadoptedrbeforethe,atWnding. martial arts to, nl~emOi1ey at it yea.r~ . response is ·that his payment is his well-"being,Not . ." may be·~rd.edandlots ·sold.round.~Icouldn't. s~e doing it as a business arid: only doefl'he stayin goOdp~ysic~'shape, but. he is ". other than those. controlled by ~dealing witn state taxes~Also, there is a,90-percent . also .in p~tter mental condition. m,upicip@tY in,the. county.

· attrition rate mmartialarts attendance. So 'J.. . '. "Doing it'by; yourselfis tOo'hard/~he added."Y9u ..decided to find a free place: 'l'he~ I wouldn't have to may keep it up for a wee~ or so, but after. that it . J~'12, '1974 '.charge students and I co~a stay in shape too.>; '. . gets tiresome." Sohestays~otiva4!dby holding . . . ". ..' ,., .

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- a cost-free, empty space, clean enough .for ,floor . you know YQu're not going to getanythj.ng.outofit.. ' !'. villafie ofRuIdoso Downs heanexercises, and with. xninimal distraction!? .- waSn't:· If you don't help people, you're -depriving' them of. . ~ a letter of .resi~at~(m.froneasy. Therefore, his. meeting places moved from . what you've 'le~ep..Also, he}ping other.!:" yvill .;/ . board member Neil' Snnth aRuidoso'Middle' School's 'band haIl to, thegyJri, then sQmehow come back to you.'" . '. . .'. .' . .', . the . regUlar meeting' las'to.the primary school's cafeteria, and finally, to the w'" '. .' .... '. . .' .... .:M.onday~yening at the'villaglprimary school's gym area. "I j-ustkept looking and ,... . .hilehis CiassesRre ,about strength~ning~d I 'han.•.... ' " ' - ". .' . ,..asking arotind until I found the right place,". Joe disciplining the body through Korean m~a;Iarts, I ,.The resignatiOI,l'wasacceptDan said.'. . ". .' '. 'he'also teaches his' stlldfmts about self-defense, ed and 'Mayor .J.J.DiPaol~

He has always wanted hjs classes to 'be open to .However, people who c~metoclaSsjustJ.ole8.nl.,the . appOinted J~es.H. Roberlsteverybody. "Martial arts 4nproves health in'. all mae;:ho moves -- to learn hdwto hurl.others·'- dorrt· .:fill. the unexp4"ed .term. ;Smitlpeople," he said, af\er commenting on' attention. last very'long. One reason he doesn't focus on fight-· . nowd that his reasonfor resignand cQOrdinatjon' improv~lnents he, has seen' in . mgtechniques is because' he wants .rodiseourage . i '., mg' was "due.' to. a persotiil

, . . hiE>yo1,lJlge!'studerit~ from fig~tingat- school. But ..l obligati()D~"·. .. •. "he.does iDstruct his group on how to defeJ:ld them-! The mayor also . appointes~lvesa~~taggr~ss()rs:He' u:aches: ~h~m how ~. l' Albert· Montes to seJ."Ve onth

,safely pOSItion thew bodies, use tactics that will. .... .ViUagestreet deparbnent.. ."startle their. antag()ni~tS,and make moves to·end "; ,'. . ..figh~ quickly and cleanly.' .'. ' .. ". . .., .; Jm12, 1984 "

.Aside' from self-defense and phys~cal 'fitness," MiSs USA comin to:track"people get a lot ofihingsout of classes,'" hesaid. ' . . g .."1'hrough praeticitig Tae Kwon Do 'forms. they use Miss USA plans to. visi

. both sides of their' brains, which. creates mental RUidoso Downs Race Tracconditioning; There's also spiritUal growth, fewer Sunday. She is Mai Shanley (ego problems, and. increased confidence and Alamogordp. . ... 'Miss Shamerespect. People get what they need. A parent even was named Miss .New Mexi(came up to me recently and told me how his son in Las Cruces on Feb. 25. 0

. had become more polite. He had begun opening May 17, she was namedMll, doors for people." AB to thecourteou:s, deferential . USA in Lakeland, Fla.

•, behavior displayed during sessions, Joe Dan said,., "Respect seems to comenaturaIly in martial arts

classes. The kids and adults want to learn it."As to what he wants for his future~ he said, "to

.. live and be productive. Thirty years more in m.ar~

~~ tial arts. There's a good poSSIbility I'll live that.<A long, too. One ofmy ancestors lived to be 105.years;.,,,' old." . I

. Joe.Dan~s .dedication to maintaining his own,. i..physical and me~tal agility, along with his eom~ j

mitinent to sQ.aringhis knowledge ofTae.Kwon Po .. )..With his coIQ.ll1unity,me.ans thisvibrant.man, with . I'a powerhouse of energy, may well see his wishes .I..(:Ome trUe. .,.'

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Neighboring Capitan has anothernice restaurant, called "The Hitchin'

area.

Good news: Jinny Vigil, Jay Walley,and Rosemary LaRue are all on the roadto recovery, although Jinny and Jay stillhave rehabilitation ahead of them.

Still more damage is being discovered·from the recent hard downpour~ The

. road to the water tanks is washed outand other erosion has been found in the

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LINCOLNTRAILS .ROSAlIE DUNLAP

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lack-clad and barefooted~ Joe Dan Yatesleads' an attentive class of martial arts stu­dents through a series of vigorous e~ercises.

"Hop!" he calls out in sync with his above-the-:waistsidekicks and the group follows his moves. Hissu-ong, rich voice resoUnds within and' beyond theschool .gym's entrance doors. This silver-hairedinstructor keeps a brisk pace that would challenge·a man or woman less than half his age.' . . ., '

Joe Dan was 53 years old· when he discovered .Tae Kwon Do at the RAC (Ruidoso Athletic Club)15 years ago. Finding Warren Wbite'smartial artsclasses resulted from "giving up one habit and look­ing for another," said Joe Dan in his soft-spoken

•VOIce.This change of lifestyle was the product of a

health appomtment six months earlier. He and hisdoctor had been discussing some ofhis health prob­lems -liver malfunction and hypoglycemia - whenJoe Dan realized they were a result of Ule alcoholabuse his body had endured for the last 40 years.. "Iquit drinking at the doctor's desk," he said. "A lot of

. people don't believe me when I tell them. The doc­fer said he could treat me with drugs, but I didn,'twant that;" He added that it took him about threeyears to get in shape through martial arts, but thehealth benefits were worthwhile because the strin- .gent exercises also eliminated his joint pains andarthritis.

AIwr several years, Warren White moved'away, and the only man qualified to continueteaching the Tae KwonDo'classes was Brett Maul.

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A'golf academy for players Of all. ages and ·levels is in progress .at

.' . the' Links. at Sierra 13lanca golf.·course. There are ~o remaining·sessions to the clinic, July 12-14 .and July 19-21 ~ Each sessionstartS with an 8 a,m, registrationon' the first. day. and classesinclude' concentration· on theshort game :~nd power swing and

'feature computer-assisted train,..•mg. . .

. The academy, supervised by PGAlife membe'r AI Forrester andLPGA' club· profesSional' BettyJean Dobbins•. is 'illJited to 12 .students per session. Cpst tor thethree-dayschoo' IS $795: To signup. contact the Links at SierraBlanca at 258-5330, .

Wilderness campWilderness camp for children,ages 7-12 has begun. Activitiesinclude fishing, canoeing, hiking,sports and fun field trips fromnow until Aug. 6. For more infor':'mation. contact the'· RuidosoParks and RecreationDepartment at 257-5030.

Aault/Youth bowlingRuidoso Bowling Center is offer­ing a "gener~tion gap"adultlyouth league for the sum~

mer. The teams consist of twoadults and two young people (8

·to . 17 years old),e'nding'Thursday. Aug. 26. l1'lecost is

•$10.00 perbowle~eath w~k.··Prizes will be awarded at the end· .

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tion please call:~lJidQso Bowling' .. Center at 258-:3557.

,NMSU volleyball camp· .... • The New Mexico state volleyMI/'

. prog...m will be offering a seriesof camp.s this summer to malesand.femaJes ages' 1i and up. Thesetter's tamp will run JlJIy24~25.

with the cost set at$1 00, Ttl!:!.AI1skill camp Will be July 26-29 anddost'$175 for Commuters,· $300tor oVffr'night campers, . ' . :.

· There Will also- be a ~m campJUly 3Q..Aug: 1. All camPers will ,.be grouped by leliel of athleti~,

cism. .experience and' age .into .'elite, intermediat~ or beginnerlevels. . ,F.9r' more information. call AsbleyHardee at (505)~646-236a. or·

· Visit tile New Mexico statevolley­ball,web '. site :for priiltableb'fO'chureS. . Visit 'nmstatespot:ts~co\lege$ports,co

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'After two days of grueling compe-branding .went to veteraQ champions.tition between 17 'ranch teams, ~o .' TUrkey .Track nanch' of Artesia.' T4e .teams. ended up on the top ,of the . team. tying 'was won by. Ballard:- '.heap. '. ... . ,B.alJ,ard aiIdthe wild cow tnilking. by. Hatchet/Moon ranch te'am from .. SlashB. . .

. Buckhorn.' 'and .. ·. h An all-girl team;>,

· a~tcbitasplit. ~he. More' 'Sm'O'Le,u' the JO Rarich from.top. honors. WIth . . n 'I. LOrdsburg; ,was, a

.~\!Iit.~ .SIa.shB teain fr?1n Bear Stam......e cro)Vd-plea'sing.Magdalena. Third . . ,. ' . . .. ...-u part ,of, 'the 12th, ~

· place. weIitto Mesa results' 0"n 2·B' annual .Old West . .,. -' . Feed,'" from Clovis· , , &:inch Rodeo. 1'he

'. .', " .... '!'!',,~ili!l>~l'I.r,\i!l!:.,:-..M.;. and . :Rincon . and . . girls had some bad'; ~~i~;~~~ti:,;;~·· foUrth' place 'was .~Qn by Ballard;. luck in a few eventS.but .held .their.' ':<,-f!l~;.~",;~~,:,;;.;, BalIard froril Malaga. own'. in :the tea~.bt-aIidjng and the

. . ' '. .' . TODD FUQUA!STAFF . All the placing teams had a quali~ . wild cow miUtirig.· .~ .cd'the Ballard-Bailard ranch out of Malaga•.N.M~. race to the: time Iin~ in the horse catching" fled . time .in all·· five, events. . Judges for the . event were Bob ;.event:during tt!e Old West Ranch ~odeo 5atur9ayat thef,.incolnCounty Fairgrounds InCapitan. ., Batche~()()n ranch won the horse Carte-r, Bill' Bird and W ~c;ldy Hobbs.· ~ .... '

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According to the origiIialscript,.All~tEaSe was head~ed to·Califom,ia tp race·tbis.sum'"

, ..mer. ' .'. ,However, no~ghas gone8CC()rdiDg to plan for the ~year- ..old filly other than freQuent'trips ...

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, ~er ofthe Ruidoso Futurity at·Rui~oso Downs Jl,llle 13~· will

.'. attempt to qwilify for the secOnd.. leg ofquarter.horse racing's triple· ero~ the 1lainbow Futurity,Thursday at Ruidoso DOWIl$. The.filly remains eligible for. the $4"million.bonus should she qual.ifyand win that race, plus. qualifyand win the All American

....Futurity on Labor Day., In. order ·tokeep the triple

crown .cheam alive, 'All About . ~ ". ',. . ,·Ease's owner BObby Cox: :had to .....fork over a $25,000' supplement . ~

fee lastweek inorder~enter this CQUftT£SY RUIDOSO DOWNS

week's qualifying trials. That All About Ease, seen here with trainer Michael Joiner. is an unlikely sup­-may be·considered pocketcbange plement into Thursday's Rainbow Futurity trials, having been groomed forfor a young filly that has already. races in California.

· earned $300,000 by winning four .of five lifetime starts. She's expected to 00 the post-timemVQrite inThursda.Ys ·fourth race, wearing No.3. .;,"She~s earned' thecbance~n said trainer Mike Joiner."She's won four out of her five starts and keeps comingback ready to W> again." . '• Joiner said coming to Ruidoso Downs was not in theinitial plans for AU AboutEaae. Q)x had·her paid up to

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.ALA:MOGORDQ-' - '. The . ···Even:, :down by . five runs,Ruidoso M;inor ':All~Stars' l'ost RuidosO· didn't quiP~.gettiJig .one'

. their most ~e,' 11-6; in. the .. runneronm 'the"bottom of theDistrict 2 tpw.n,ament hete on . final~~ 8n;p-rriaking ArtesIaMonday, 'but .they· sbow~d' .sweat before &h~yboWingOlIt.they're· a 'team to. be. ~ko:ned 'W'th th'" 1 . R"'d '.· . .' 1". e,.. o~s,.•. · U1 oso. .

~ .. with in this dOQb~liminatiQn ·droppedintdthe.loser's bracket,. format. ' ....:.. :....'... and faced ltoswellEaStside on . ,· .. Ruidoso spotted Arf..e~iaa 10.;.' "Tti~sday.The:aoswell team lost :o lead after 2::1J2.innings~th~n to ~rosstoWn' 'rival .' ,Noon! '

. finally· got~ its. bats gQing irithe,' Op,tmnst. ~ar.~lieriii tho·e. .<la.y~ 35-.3 (bOttom· ofthe third. . .7

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D· .., d' St'"'t S dU'1 lD that game, they would face"awson an . rm eo.' .,. .'. R"d" ... h' d' all'.. ; f' 'ts' ,.. the . 'loser' of,·' the

U1 oso puse ... spe ° 1 . .., . d .: ... '... . runs .across in that thiid innii:li;,'. 'Ala~og~r oINO()~' . .OJ.ltun.lat. ..givirig ·the team a mu~h-ncred~' game Frida~at7.~Op.m. .

~h.~t.iJlthe arm.' ': '.' .':, 'Otbertourneys to. start~,Smgles l?Y Chris Ramos" .... '. . '.. '.' ..nenver"Coronado arid Tanner .. Th~Major ~d, JUDlor dis,:"

· . : dh8vez .added' to 'the .run total·· trict. tQurn~el).ts. get under~ . .-tQr·the·locals.·'~d all that soor- way tbiswe'ekend;'.both in ..

.' Ulg ~med to fu:laiIy 'wake up . Roswell. '1'Jl,e ~aj9r All-Stars,the RUidoso deferise~ .' ." . take on Alamogordo Saturday: ::CorQnado 'was·, the starting: with an early 9:30 a.m...;start:~t

· p1~her fpr,thwhome team,~d. t~e Lions ,~()ndofields 011 t~e· . fdlQwed no runs after the thiril . southwest SIde of-town.·ioiring. He . and ; shortstop . The' Jqnior .'. team plays

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. ,pJ'Oudofller.: :,-. ..... ,.. .... .• . ' . want to race withou~·him.~' ,.., ' .:''. :,.#The ·ha.il(li~PPEn;'s didn't really give us much " "Sundays ,wi.nniro;ked the foUrth win in ,sevell '.ofa,.chanc¢," ,he a.dded, Pbintmgout.that a.av~,. ,r.aees for ROy~l.sMyBoy; Two of~bos~wins'c~e '

Peetwent offat lO-tQ.,.l, while RubiJi's Girl was a . " 'in stakes, races ....:- 'the ,Fine Loom Handicap at6-to-l pick. "But (tramer). Ralph alaclt, you can't 'RUidoso Downs May 30' an<lthe Speclalha.Ilkreally oount·himout... · ,'. " . ..',' '.' . HandicapinAlbuquerqp.e on, April 24. TPe horse .'.

"•Master. 'Salk Handicap' .',.. . .' . alsofinjsh~d. tWid in t4e N~w MexicQ Dis~ce '._ , '. ;" ." :. . '.... . '. .' Challenge,~t~unlandParkm March. ,. . ' •., As Royals l\1,Y Boy'car;ne aroundt~Edi~alturn .. 'While Royals ~yBoy won by:a wide ~argin;irl 'in the 870-y~rd" M~ster .Salls Handicap oh the end,he had to fight his way to the front after '

..' Suriday~ jock~y ClIPs Zam~ra.needed just a littlf? a slow st~at the 'g~te•. thanks to a high weight. 'boosttQ get the sorrel geldingel10ugh speed to, allowanee (127 ,pOunds>', and a, difficUlt draw, iri .

. . p1,1ll away~m the field 8114 take the ,win iIi the the six hole.. . ,. , .' ',.,,. . ' . '.. ,'$25,000 race. " .' '. . ..:, " .'. . "Today he had to work a little bit more: for the

':ForownersSammy anchJohnny Martinez,'th~ win/' JohtmyMartinez said.~eirh~won ,the ­future of their horse' isuncertaln, Qiuy becauSe'Fine Loom, they .were with him for about10QZaJ'nora's futUr~isn~t,that clear., . , . yards" s;md tluit was it. He beat thein by about. .«We hayert't decidecl.yet, because our rider has '. three lengths/'

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Heading: Taos MuncyHeeling: Creeden CoilTie Down: Taos MuncyRibbon Roping: Cory Bramwell

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Average: 1. Chase Massengill, 2. JohnnySalvo, 3. Calvin BtevikHeading: Marcus ElkinsHeeling: Calvin BrevikTie Down: Chase Massengill

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Joiner· said there is no p:tessure ·on his barn br'All About Ease to win the $4 J.nillion. He said it'sentirely too soon to think about such a prize.

"We're going to take it one Step,at a time," Jomer.said. "Right now, we're worried about getting her .qualified on Thursday."

A Stone RUIiaway, .the top qualifier' and posttime favorite in the Ruidoso Futurity, will oompe't:.e'in the 18th race as No.4 on 1.'hUrsday.

. First post for the 2o-racecard at Rui~OSoDownSwill be tlOOl). Nine of the ten horses who qWilifiedfor the finals ofilie Ruidoso DerlJy ai'esclteduled toQOmpete in the trials for the Rainbow Futurity withthe top ten times tnakingthe final tobe runQIlJuly .25.

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Rubin's. Girl,' was piloted, by jocl,tey VickieSmallwood, who capped off a successful thre{;days with the win,. haVing. won and placed twiceeach during the holiday weekend..'

But when it comes· to' Rubin's Girl, Williams,wouloo't have, anybody else on the bacltofhi~

black mare."Vickie won this two years ago.o~ her,"

WilUarns s~d. "She really knows this·horSe, andthat's why I really wanted her on there." . .

, The race also marked the third 'straightyear. Hava Peer, this time ridden. by Carlos Riv;lB,'fiD- .. ished seeondPl thi,sparticular stakes race;. ' .

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Creeden Coil hits his mark with a loop in the 16-17 age group ribbon rop­ing Thursday during the Smokey Bear Stampede at the Lincoln CountyFairgrounds in Capitan.

MlUlCY and Rowland took homethe trophy saddles whileMassengill and Eldridge won tr0­phy buckles.

Results for both days of theevent are:

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Average: 1. George Rowland, 2. ChaseMassengill. 3. Calvin BrevikHeading: Josh Siggins·Heeling: Galvin BrevikTie Down: Chase MassengillRibbon Rop'ng:Cutter Whipple

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To say Taos Muncy's rodeocareer is "hot" probably 'is theunderstatement of the year. The17-year-old Corona cowboynailed 'another win and a $650trophy saddle in the youth timedevent rope-off on Friday night atthe Smokey Bear Stampede..

This was Muncy's last year tobe eligible to compete in theevent, so he opted to rodeo inCapitan rather than hit the roadto several ofthe big July 4 rodeosacross New Mexico, Coloradoand 'Arizona. The decision paido1fwell

To get to the ;rope off, both agedivisions had to have a winnerfrom both days of the youth.timed event.

On Thursday Muncy aced hisspot in the rope off by have thefastest aggregate tUne of 50.28seconds for the four events.George Rowland of Hobbs wonthe 13-15 age group with a total:of53.36 for four events.

Friday's roping left those two:winners out of the mix, givingtwo more ropers a chance to:make it to the rope off. Capitan'sBonnie Eldridge sewed up the15-16 division while ChaseMassengill of Santa Fe won theaverage for the 13-15.

Friday night during theStampede rodeo, the boys eachroped one calf to determine 'thechampions in each age group.

Joiner is convinced that All About Ease haswhat it takes to challenge in the Rainbow Futurity.He said the longer distance of400 yards shouldn'tmake a difference because she rarely makes anyDlistakes on the race track.

"She is smart ~t everything," Joiner said"She's such an easy going race horse; nothing seemsto bother her." ,

The only people that may be bothered by AllAbout Ease's success story are those who had thecbanoo to purchase the filly at last year's quarterhorse auction Labor Day weekend at RuidosoDowns. Buyers showed little interest, and. she wasI'e-~ by her original breeder~ Cox, for$31,000. . . .

"Her sire was F.imt Down'Dash and her mother,

For any horse owner, winning a $25,000 hand,.icap race is a pretty big deal.

To take first and second in that race is evenbigger.

To win against tough competition? For JohnWilliams, it was the icing on the cake.

Williams was plenty happy when Rubin's, Girltook first in the Fern Sawyer Handicap Sundayat Ruidoso Downs, and was literally jumping forjoy when Hava Peer was announced as the plac­ing horse in a dead heat for second.

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, ThuradBY. July 1 . . MR 6.20.aulnella ~ 333.00. .Exacta- 2.80, Trixie's Call 2.60. auinella ...... 34:40.. 4;00. ,aulneIJa - 53.40. Exacta' - 62.40.Flrzt -·350.yards. The Sweet Pea 28.~0 365.40. Trifecta - 483,20. T:..- 19.99.' .' Exacta·- 66.00. Ttlfeoul ;.,.:.. 71.60. T'~ l"rlfecta·-128.80, T - 44.61." . '

'7,60 4.40, Chicks SissIe 3:40 3.00, She's Scratched -.;.. Pinon Crest. '. . 53.00: Scratched -Maybe .)ust Maybe. . Eieventh :..- 1. mile.. RUbin's Girl 19.20.· 'Flyin Low.3.80. aulnella - 29.80. Exacta . Fifth __ 41/2furong5.. Fancy Bull '6.60 Nln'th __ 51/2 furlongs. Janna's Gold 7.40 .' 7.60' 3;60, Hava. Pe.er 14.606.00; Yet'. -127.00. Trlfecta -- 491.60. T -17.66. 4.203.00, .Capltanmorganbay9.60 .4.60. . 3.40 2.60, Miss Attack 4.60 3.00, Jenna's . Anothernatalle3.40,' aulne"a - 106.20.· :Second - 400 yards. CoWboy 'Jackpot· :Oanclng Moves 3.40. Culnella - 44.20,' DeVil 2.80. aulnella - 24.80. Exacta~ . EXacta~ 261.60. Trlfecta·.....; 283.20. T...,..·

10.805.895.40, Tall( Back ChamplJs 3.00 .Exac18 - 54.00. Trlfecta --.. 169.50. T - . 60.00. Trlfecta - 27.60. T - 1:04.40. 1:38.40. Scratched - G. Starr. .· 3.00, Celebrate The MagIc 7.20. Qulnella 53.00. Scratched - Retslna's Emblem. Tenth -- 350 yards. Fortune Flyer 27.80 Twelfth -- "7 1/2:furlongs. Fin',- '16.80. Exacta -- 53.20. Trlfecta - .Slxfh- 300 yards: Double Down Baby 14.00 5,00, -Dashers' Moon· Bar 10.60 Ente'rtalnm(Jnt 4.80 2.60' 3.00," Flaming490.10. 'Dally Double - '188.00. 31.60 18.20 5;60, PK Bug 4.40 2.60, 4.40, Southern Cartel 2.80. MIamI Groovln' Bull 5.40 5.40, 0 Golly Gee 3.60. Qulnella .Scratched":- Dead Sh.ot Dean. Famous First Chick 2.60: Qulnella - Cartel 3.60. Qulriella - 77.40. Exacta - - 24:60. Exacta - 29.20; Trlfec18 -- .Third -5 furlongs. Julletas Bolgei3.80 61.20. Exacta - 217.60: Trl1ecta - 166.40. 1rl1ec18 ....... 161.10. Trlfec18 - 71.30. Pick 3'- 231.80. T -1:34.00.2.602.40, Sliver Ace 6.80 4.60, Devons 245.10. T -15.45. . 356.80. T - 17.41. Scratched - R~ally No SaInt.Gona Roll 2.60. auinella - 27.90. Exacta .Seventh - 7 1/2 furlongs. Sharm 4.80 Eleventh - 5 1/2 furlongs. Luken Boss Monday, July 6 !

- 31.00. Trlfecta - 27.90. T - 51.60. 3.20 2.80. lamatowertoo 7.00 4.40, 13.004.803.00, Rock De Stars 3.80 2.40, FII"It - 'Straw Fly Boy 8.00 3.80 3.20,'Scratched - Luken Boss. Gentleman's Affair 3.60. Qulnella - Blue Warrior 2.60.. au[nella - 39.00.' RUbys JP 4.60 3.40, Twotlmesthefly 5.00.Fourth - 400 yards. Cash ManIac 47.40' 30.80. Exacta -- 49.60. Trlfecta - EXacts - 70.60. Trlfecta - 136.70. Pick aulnella - 9.40. Exacta ..:....18.20. Trifec1820.806.20, Mys.tlc Rime 3.80 g.20,Easlly 147.70. T -1:33.20. : 3 -868.80. T -1:04.80, . - 51.70. T - 17.61. Scratched -ImaAuthorized 0.04. aulnella':- 30.00. Exacta Eighth - 5 1/2 furlongs. Free N Wild 3.40 . . Sunday, July 4 . Cantu.- 100.60. Trifecta - 60.70. T - 20.64. 2.60 2.40, Senor Arugas 4.4() 3.00, . First - 6 furlongs. Fay Kiriitt 5.80 3.20 Second - 440 yards. Angelas RunawayScratChed - Sammy Jo Bug. . Danny's Emerald 2.60., Qulnella - 11.20. 2,80, Millesime 7.00 3,80. Silver Review 13.40 6.20 3.60, I Know The Dance 5.80Fifth ...:.- 7112 furiongs.South!,!rn Twilight. Exacta -.14.60. Trifecta -:- 20.80. T ~ 3.60. Ouinella :..-'26.20. Exacta - 64.80. 3.20, Magnificent Linda 4.20. auinella -.7.003.002.40. Cee18rt 3.80 2:20, Megan's 1:04.40. Scratched - FaIr Goer. Trilecta -101.20.T -1:11.20.' 40.00; Exacta - 50.00. Trifacta -

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.~eddiiver .complaintsboth d~g ,dusty." .'. . . . . "It wa..s ~ little dJ"y, l1ut that makes 'p~ss~d in turn four,"' DuJJois s~d.·.·". ~It'~ very tough. ABa group, we took· ,~d after;,a r~ce. '. '.' . '. . .' .'. . And ~r gettmg disqualified.' after it equalfQrevei'ybody, It's not just me,' "Used me as a wall.alittle bit coming . Care of th:e track for, two'ye~ aIld it's~.~ut ~.one driver noted) track coo- ·.hi~ firstWip, earlier 'this s~ason, R~z it'~ everybodY. h~s to pecm-eful with it. put offQur and I thought I was gQingto j~t' alInostimpossible;". he said. ":B,~t·,idl~lO:t:la.ar~ the. s~ef~r everyone, 1'10 srod he felt good.apoutgettmg a ''legtt-· Sothat'swhatm~Eisit.fun;". bit the waUbut'thentlie 911(Work)'we'd rathe~ have ,a little bit of mud

.. , t·~~t. or dry, ,each racer had to con~nd '. imate~ win. . . ,.' .'. With 'Reynolds ~d'St. John.domi~' ~d .7X (Boles) got tog~ther ana spurt· .. tNm· the dust. The dUst is jtiat' tetrible., .-t-~ththesamesitu~tion:' .' . .. ''We' feel good'l:ibout it. Wel1bebackn~ting the wiris at 'Sertoma,. f~s. out on the iirlield '~dIwasableto· y()ucan~tsee¥ffidit'sjustrealrough{)n.. '

. t, ...Ope '. class: tha~ appare~tly. cUdn't . "next week. We're usuallY here, anyway. ·m:t~htnotknow that area drivers top t&ke ~dvantage of it and. took off. I . everybody. NotjiJ.st us but the .Crowd ...,t~v~ Effiy.complamts was the Hobby' Win or lOSe, we'll make it out." . the national Legends smnc:linga in,se"'" 'thought th~rewasgomg to be a 'yellOw, and e.verybody.· But, hey, we got 'a win,·'~ck.,which wa~ le<l $tart.to fini,;h by , . .• There: were' u(} surprises in. the' er'al'ca~gories.'· , .' .. . • '. '. '. w~chwould .have put me back jn third . ao, fj.rat one this year'" " ..,.~ .~uiz;, ." .' '. " .' .' '. ,Legends race, as the 'two Dons ~.Not·'~expectediy. St. Jo4n.Jeads ,withare.stflrlwith ~oJa:ps to go: So I ,'There was ~ne driver ,Friday who

. ':::-The :Al~ogordo driver won his Alamogordo's', Don Reyri91ds arid the Maaters{ovi3r age 40) 'class, with .. P~ed" 'N"~~ it won'thappEm:But .had no (:OJIlplaints.. and w8$,actually;~e~t, thenl¢~all th,e way,in the.2~~Ii'lpR~dQso's D(jn St." John ~. finished Reynolds in l;lth.· . " ". " they k~pt the greep and1 w~s. ~ble to one.of the~ost enthusiw;tic Winiters

'.' ft.1mn. c. .~. .' . " . one.-two iiuill three rac~s; ~stheyhave . . 'But Carrizozo's Ryan G~es leads keep my head 0Il straight and not spin . eVer~ " ..... .: "lgotagoodstarla:ndlfiroshed~p 'mostofthis,year:~ .'. " . ;'. ' ,the national points standings 'in the out.,Becauseitw:~reallyloose.. Icarile. ,.' First..time~YerHarryDavis,with; strong," Ruiz said. "It wa,s justa good'. ·ReYQ.olds 'didn't overlook' his .fe.llow· .Young Lions (age 14~16) With EI Paso's so close to spinning out." . . . ' .fjanc~e·GraCiela Ochoa t,iding.ahotgpn,:Q.ay.Theca,rwas ruiminggood.and we.drivers, however. .' ",' .'. . .' .. '. Joi:;uith{UlBarcena iil second; '. .' It'~ ,th~,s~cond wm of the year f'or'duUaated everyone toWjp the Bomber'':~dago.o~job:" . . . . ··.·"AIlthesegt,iys are fast," he said. "It . And 'GRiPes and his'father,Mike are . Dubois, {Uld while he credits both wins ,Class.·"· .'. . ..'~' .....~evin George did Si;ly close on'Ruiz' got, r.eal 'slick' tonight, a.'nd wis· pretty'..qrte-two in' the Semi..Pto class, for 00;' '. . to' a lot ,of lQ,ck, he's 'happy; ". .. . .'. ."rm overwhelmed," he: said. ";I ~'t·, . ,.: Wi! for part .of,ther~ce-:--'- and ~orge·tough.It wasn't an easy Win." .. •... 'vers with a y~ar or,les~ exp~rience 'in ,"I'll bike it any way I . can. believe, it myeelf.First 'ti~e '6ut~ .· .~~' Ryan DuboiS had a battle for sec.. He said'the track conditions gradu- .'. Legends. ". . Absolutely.".·'.·: . ". Sevi:mt·eeri .. mirs. • Everybo4ys be.en ....

, orid,t~atcame 'almost down.to the wire ally deterio~l;itedas the. ilight Went on.:. The' Legen,ds' will be ~t.sertoma . Will SeweU'fifuilly Qroke the holq 'waiting'twoweeIQ;to gef the BQlilber-s: ...:- but the wiIlI].er said be .wasn't con- .' . "Had good heat r~cesbut by the everY other week' for ,the rest of the . Liricolri County drivers .have .llad on" her.e arid I decide to get intOit..and: w~ ..ooroed. , '. .' .' " " time the. lnrotl came. the track : was' season, givihg· fans a chance to check . .the. Super Strick class, but attntj,Qn . ;walkedhorile with ik,I can't beli~veit;",

· "J:ust. for. a little while, but I couldn't' ."r~ally dried out/' he 'Said..''It:was just ,out these top-rRnkeddrivers. '.' ., .. '. arid tempers niari"ed the. night's final . Davis, whohad:a verYvoca]:cheer~l' . • •••. .' - .' . , . - ._ I _

see.anybody·behindme," l:le said. "But . kind .ofafiness~,;type track. There '. It '.' "vas.' payback.' ~hne . for-:. race;. ". . . . .' ing sect!On, trailed-past winner Am~er, .'lknew it'was getting dusty late.". . .. were' tiri:ie~I woUld. ~!5e.only half to '. ,Alamogordo~s Larry· Dubois 'in. the . '., . "That was a· pretty misty tr'a<:k we'·' Ryan and Randy Arone fo:r most ofth~ .

· , But yvhile'h~ ~ould,see' the'dtist ' three-quartets of the gas all the way' 'Street Stock class Friday. .' . hadt. the Alamogorqo drive.r s~d. "I.' race. '... 0:. '..., •., .' . , . . . '. .' ... ' . '.' . . ..... ., .. Two weeks .' don7t know. It'fia WU:t. We1Ltake it;. ". ·.Asot.her.carswere spi.nriiIi.g, bumP"': .'

·LOOKO.UTl.,.· '.. . ago, Duboi~ .We're not none. of.us ~appy about it. " ing and generally falling by the·way·' .. . . ' ' . . _ lost .a.. lead ·.We did finally g~t old Grant" Dean' to· 'siqe, the two'experienced: driverstrad,-

'. " . '. "he~dh~ldmost', f;llow.doWn enotigh.. to· where we coUlded leads most ofthe Way:' .. , , . of, the . way .. get around him;· It~s fun. We're trying . But, with three of the' '30 la.ps

· when he got: toput on"a show {Uldit:s'real hard'to ,rema.inin:g,eachwen1:, into the'in::field'· bumped '~ritO do it when-w~~ve got track conditions "f;leparately, givingDavis. the edge. . ;". the, '.' infield 'like thiS.".' .. . . . , ,.' '. . ~I was WQmed about catchitlg them

.' ..' '. and no yellow' .' Seven ~s ~ere schec:;luled to start and the next' thing ymi know'.the mainJJ''l:~:;_'!t .. ~,_.: .. ":,l,,.l~ J.!!!\f-"ft;'- ,·wasc.alled .' but, Ot;Uy •• sixdid.wh~n. ,Mac··leaderspunoutmfr~>ntofmeand.I.'. ,,:' ..'t" .;;; ,~~, Jt, ..i~.~,' J; '.' Fnday; the ',McCutcheon couldn't get ·1Ji.sc/iU' to held the.,lap and held. It for thr~eD,lore,..E~~~ .~,>' ' .,;f;:-,;,.~ .~i";' :'~l~~~ •~.~o.' 1 ,and'2 ,s~ despite ,?eing.pul?l:ied aro~d the laps. I,a1niorst got takeritwo,(oot at the .., . '..,-' ~'.-' ."-' - ..... .-'" '~. cars tangled' . t:rac~ twice.' ". .' 'lirie and I held ·thatguyoff ofme~d

· :and a yellow' .' Se~ell led early, with Capitan's .' came :home with ·it. I'm 'astounded. ~.

wasn't· '. caned~ Andy WilliJlgh~,Ruidoso's Dean and '~an't even believ~." ,.' .• '.'giving Dubois ·CarrizQ2ici's Josh, Hammond 'close . Davis did have a near phooo,.furishthe chance to . hehin.d., .. ' ," .' .., ', . With J~esCano,butheld on to .taketake: the' l~te . ,... But Sewell~puDout on Lap 4, and 'the checkered oag.. ' .' . ',' .

'. race wiD.'· ' . had to. go to the back.. '. ' .. ' ,·Davis. wa,s .dri~ng a .1984 CutlaSs.··"l .,' feel' '.' While 'the. cars were li,ning up for.' S~preme With a Buick ~50 two 'barrel .

." lucky arid it's the restart, points leader Di:lnny Efird .. ' engine, with .sponsors .Wild Cloud;" ·.just \mbeliev.-· left the track then c~e back, some- Dee,'s, Upholstery. ~nd ~am~s A4to,

';a:ble,". . the thing that's not· normally allowed.", hand painted on the body; . .. AlamogordQ . He rMone lap before. Willingh~ .. "That ca,r was,sittingJor ahnost .~

· 'l;lriver said. .. drew a yellow, then Efird stopped in year with.flats," pavis said: "All I did,< Tularosa?s front ofthe11agman; got out and began. was put gas in it, start it, made' it iIiOO ' '.

· .Den n i s screaminga~ut.dry track conditions. a; race car,' brought. it Qut· here' an«:l.··" M eM a s t e'r :. He was ord~red off.tlj.etra~kby om.:. . wc;m. I couldn't.believe it." '. .'

lead fOJ" niorecillIs, but his .complaints· continl,led' . What fans can believe is that Davis. than half the' .. after the race in the pits." ' '. is hoo~ed;. and will· be back in. therace, " ,but· .on the·track, the race went down to.' .' Bo.inbers· tqis year, with' his eye 011 big- .while lining .fivecars.·an.d ev.entu;;illy tm'ee, ·a.fter .' g~:r and better things next seaSon.up for.' a, Cory Gorby was l>la~k flagged forleak;. .The H9bby,Stre~t,Super Stock and .'restarl'()n Lap :ingoil.,'BomoersWill be,back next ~eek' for.12, his tire fell'. ,With all, the stops and starts, Sewell more, action. .' ,.. . - . .

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" QUESTION: How do l get started in dis.; . think, overwhe1Iried . . " ."mterpretecl ~ tbe~cussing l;lex' with.1ny childreri?' ".' with fireworks· .and . ,.. Unit,ed. States' of"

DR.DOBSON~Fortu,nately, most ebil- .,para~es, ail.d·ex~~dAnierjca.. Put on.",d.renWill ask. fdr information ,when they.', abollta .. holid~y.~he"bra4es, !O~~

**needit. VOl,! shol.l1d be .ready W grab those wheI'e most ,1Q'e' prod .' , ,«m· ·Iost tnbe. .QUESTION: How can 'I help .opportunities at the <lrc>p of aJlat~ ." 'and dQn;t' have .... to· . . f~tj.cs! Don't' go ~

my child develop '\'\7holesom~," Sometimes very little' warning is ·giyen.." .' wov~.: l?ardon. me,".' .. '"berser1t! .Wh~t';respectful attitudes toward people , DU.rdaughter asked fQr verysPecmc de~s '.. but these are merely .' , , )lappens ..... , tA;lofother ra,cial and ethnic groups? . 'When she was only 7 yeanfo!d, catching her' .fruits of the .freedom: ; America?' Does

DR. DOBSON: There is no ,motherofr' guard. My'Wife .stalled' for an' 'for'~hi~h·m3ny;gave. /?/J' iJ.. . the most powerfUL·substitute for-parental m,odeling' hour during which she alerted me. Then the their' lives over theL.:larlj-tic,at,ionJ ·.natiQniri. the his..: .ofthe attitudes we wish to teach. three:Qfus sat on the beddri.nitinghotch~ .' p~t'tWo~d'aqpar; ." .~Y ;;:.~~~s~~~~~~. ·· .. tory. of the .world :','Someone wrote, "The footsteps'a .late.·and,~g a!>O'ut ~a~rs we. hadn't' . "tel' cerituries·" of' our .". - ... -. _.... "-'--. jU$tdisappear? .....child followsl;lre most likely lobe eJq),~d to discuss fQr several, years. YOll', natioo'sexistence.,·· ,." " ,Perhaps . 'we,":the ones his . parents thought '.never know when sucha moment will aiTive· ",Most ()f~ m..~e'10$~ respect· crumble and f8llwith oUr foun-·: 'they covered up." It is true. Our "andueedto thinktherjl,through inadvl:moo.: for the principl~sof :freec:lo:m:" dations.destroyed byself~indul-.~,

children· are watching us. carefully; and. Although" ~pose, spop:tar,.~ous·'conversa": " " "and ,de":lOcracy·that motivated gence. and the "e~atioll~"of.they instinctively imitate OUT behavior, We tio~s are' easiest; some children,'never ask om- fOU:~l(fuig"fathe~:'Most, Qf GOd. A ,better scenario. w011lq.,can hardly expect t;hem to be kind to the '"therig;ht questions. Some bdys and girls Us Imve lost thefervent faith.in be that we take seriQUsly' theentire human family if we .ar~ prejudiced. hav~ "inquiring mindsth~twant toknQW," . God' that· broUght,.~'nation' responsi~ility"tQaay,ethe ",vodd , "and rejecting.' . 'wl:rlle others n~ver give ,th;e subject Qfsex a . into exiStimce. Most of uS have, ,. fi'Qrn godlessness, arid give our-::

LikeWise, we Will be unable t<}'teach 'secondthought. Ifyour child is one ,of those ... , retreated 'frOm the attitude of' , selves t,o the pointufriotbeiIm :appreciativeness ifwe never say "please" or ' who seems uilir),tetested,YQu're'still on the '. 'sacrificeofselffor,the"benefitof 'the militfl,ry, economic, "and '"thank you" at home or abroad. We will not hook. Tb'e.task must get'done. Someone others. Ilook~UndMdsee. 'teehriQIogical. leader:of ,the:·,produce honest childrenifwe teachthem to"'.elseWill clothe jpb ifyou w9n't -:-~omeone the l~()U:Ddations'" 'cnimbling. "world. J;>e~haps 'we become .' 'lie to the bill collectOr on the phone by say-" who may pot share your values. ' ' , Our guiding'philosophies "have ~ignificantfrom th~.historical':ing, "Dad;s not"home." In theselllatters, our": . .** " ,ch,anged .apd ,this" natiQn" is .... 'Point of ,View: 'Wh~tever the'boys and girls instantly discern the gap : Send your questions "to 1)r. DQbson~ c I 0, ' dgoing to'h,~ll~ ah,and b~ket:' . ease, we have JloJielp for to~y~"be~ween what we say and what we do. And' 'Focus on the Family,. P;0: Box' 444.' ',., Perhaps youare th4ikjng by nor hope for tomorrow without .of the two (.;hoices, they usually identify Colo'rcido Springs~ CO 80903; . .' " now,'"He~is ~preacher' and J~sUs,Christ." .' .' "with our behavior and ignore our empty '" , ' Sponsored locally by the 'JBar J QOlf"ntryhe and·his cronies ar~:going to :. 'Ch(i,rIe$ .can. be recic~d at_,

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QUESTION: My children a.-e still in ele­mentary school, but I want to avoid adoles­cent rebellion in the future if I can. Whatcan you tell me to help me get ready for thisscary time? .

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encoW"aging thing is thatmost rebellious teens usual­ly grow up to be responsibleand stable adults who can't,remember why they were so'angry in earlier days.

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OutstandingNazareneJudge'S Award: Chaves County SheriffsPosse .Best Dressed Cowboy: Jace Davis .Best Drressed Cowgirl: Ashley Pruett .

. Antique Vehicles, first· place:' MollyOrrlPine Top Rod & Custom

. Antique VehicleS, second place: Pat &I~ell Huey .Decorated Bicycl", first place: Nicholas

. Paulsen .Deconrted· Bicycle, second place: CrYstalTrujillo '. "Decorated Bicycle, third place: Kristi.Sepkowitz

express them on July' 16 in· .']ic, especially those involved in Equesbian. fim place: (not available) .• . k' d '. . Eque8lrlan. second place: lee aurch '.

Socorro. .' . the livestocin u.stry-, are. wel- 'Equestrian•. thirdplace: lincoln' County,·..Agriculture· .' '. Under . . cOme to· attend the' listening, SheriffS Posse,., , ."

Secretary, for Marketing, an4 ... session. .. '. . Honse Dra...·enlry. filSi place: Diamond~:RJ~~~~=~'SRegu1atOryPrbgi-amS, Bill " .. ,. T)J.ose who Wish to cotn~ent ·~~":ege~~wnerrtry. second ..place: .~-~~-'~-~- -_.--- ._-', ,_._-- . Hawks is facilitating the pro- .·shouldregister. at the sign·in Diamond Haflingers . .' , ..

'.. .... Area ranchers and livestock' 'gr'am to..be ·h.e\d at the Macey . table. Registration, begin'sat2 .Fire De,P,arbnenlS, first place: Fort Stanton'. . .. , Rre Dept,·· .. ..'. .*wn¢rswho have thoUghts on . Center at· New MeXieo Tech .p.m. . Fire lJepa~~IIIs, secolld pface: White

.~nationaI 'identification pro;;. froIll3-5:30 p.m...· '. . ." For directionS or more infor- . Oaks Rre Dept. , 'gram.. Will have. a' chan·~.. to .. , . MEnnbersofthe ge~eralpub- ' . mation; call 835;'5745. ,'" . Rta Deparlinelds, third plaee:· Capitan .'

. . . '. ... Voh:Jnteer Rre DePt ' .. ".' . . ,. . . ._ " ,'.. ·Roats. flm place: BohbiShearer and sons

, . . . . . . Roals. Sllcoodpface: Capitan4-H. '.'

· .4,:'-'H 'h.'.:0,rs.e ·cl.·ini..cto .be hel,d· Sa.. t.n.r,da,v' '.. ·:-sr·~lrd·iJlacit: AmericanL.egion Post.OJ .' "'lISrcal Rom, first place: Sierra Blanca .

. . .' . .. ... ; SWIngers' . .. . • ... . 'BY JUUECIIRIER Musical Floats, second place:· Mark·'!lOR TIll; RtiIoosoNEws' ing at halterand~dera saddle.' .' . Those whb are 'showiDgboth ~~~~_.lhlidplace: Maline Corpls'

" . . . . . The horse clinic is free and . horses·ai1d goat8can do both. Zia Del 850. ' . . ..: A~HhorseclinicwiUbeheId, OpeD fualI ~lIaged'you.th. '. They ca'n go to the goat school. Pedealrlan.flrilplace:Jeat'inieAdarns .

:' ,~n .Satutday, '. Jtily .10 'at the .Bring your horse and bring your when it starl.sand· then.com.e·· ':e~~for~,~laC8:' ~mp Sierra,, lAncol.n .' County' Fair Grouiuls .lunCh.. . . " back to· the .hot&e schoolatt.er-· P8destdan,Jhlrd pl~: GPA New Mexico· {torn 9 a.m. to .2p.m. . '. The A11--Goat CliDic iIistructr wards. Ilisti'Uctors Will· Vvork GtoYho'aJl'J(f'Conn, .....;

'.. :n'1L.e cl .::....:.:-. 'wiIl· ...."" ~_·~;,cted ed' 'b,v Cin,• dy' :FO....1~..~:... ,-,,:u .be' with them.' to coyer the......;,~Eicts. TraCtor.llrst place: Roger Allen --,- ..•. ',u~ UIllI.,O ..,.;; u.u:ua u f7.~" W.IJ.J. . DUU.J . TiacIQt'. ueond place: Jl;ui &Kelly Phillips.. .

by Jenny Reed, who' for five . bel(f:at 10 a.m.. onJuly 10fu the . in both... tb1Oi'ableMtmUon. Oct-Cart Garret & ..'years waS .4-.H horae club leader' bll;le bant at the Lincoln County. " . :For moreinforinationor2~~~b'lhUl'!nti' ...._- ca' . Wil', s· . ,.,.: .. _~..1 ' . '. F" G" dB' C .a. . All' 4-' , :..:~ .. ·th· ~,:_:- . . nullUla e me on. ncnou r: I ewe .m. Iowa. Reed win cover~ , ~. roun m. ap.....an. . . qu~wons on ~ .er ~J. con- lIononible MenUon•. EqllcS}lilst.,rical: 'Sl1chas clippiilg"grociming, . Ffersare welcome and there'is . taet· the' II1Dcoin County·· VateneThomaslGhOStRiders .. '. '.

.show; nng" etique;tt,e, and show:" DO cllarge.EiieJ'ision office at 648-2311. Honorablit .entl'on.Eques/Aiiens: Glr'li .· .. . . . '. R9YJ'iolds. Devon Reynolds:

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· . . Ies only' four: an:d a' half (· ..' w~eks. qnt.il time· toch~ck in'.

· anim~s at·the :Lnlcom,County'F~.. Youth around the county'that are' in·4-H and FFA have' .turned th~ir.focus .to puttiI)g

· .' fjnisblng touches' on .their .live­'.,' • stock . and loolQrig forwarq'to· '., the. week of fUJ\and Comp~ti- "

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.. j\lIlior in high. school tlnscort.~· .' ,irigfall; 16::year-Q}d Kc; has 8'.'years of'~H behind him and " ~

'.. this will be his third year in. .FFA.. This year he is shoWing 2 .

. " lambs he named Ed and'Edwe~. , ." ' , In years .prior he '.' showed pig, .

.lambs 'and. a:heifer~'but sw~ars' .' ,he doesn't n:ri~sthe'i>lgs.·, '. .

· Las~,y~ar . KC; bak~d the.winning cak~ in the 'c~~ and .'. . ..>. ~ . .' . :..,. .... '.' .pie b~ng'~ontest and .a-q,c- • '. ..... . '. . ...."'. . JULlHA"TERIfOR THE RUIDqS.0 NE~S' ..

tioned it ()ff at the ,sale for sev- 'Carrizo~o4:-H'ers Tessa an.d .KC. Hendricks with part of their goat,llarnb pro-erEtI hundred dollars.- jects for the 2004 Lincoln Cou'nty Fair.. " . .'. ,'. . .... .... . .

. .' : 'In FFA· he judge~hi .Ag . . .Mecbamcsand wool .andlikesisher first year for. goats. Tel:!sa' :that·: tolli. Gie~ HaWk,' head .. , .' . .' " ' '.' ., .. .

· ,the going pia~s' -and ·,meeting,liked. sh~wingpigs, blither dad . ofthe 'CaniwZQschools S~ence. ABlJUUEc~' . . . .' .· people t4e judging .. events . is. just, hi3.ppier, without. them .. Department; . ~'. FOR.mE amDOSO NEWS . said his job is building mainteminc'e but th,at it

'. alIQw~ l:Ie, says: sciEmce' is'hjs' around.', " . " " .' Both parents, Mark aild· . " ._-,--. _. ,... " ". .' .re~ly means '4~ just everythingOthat neec;ls to be'. favorite subject and thiswill.be"I still· want to. do· both at .. Stacy, Were ·4-H'ers for: a,few' .. , ., Lee and Donna CrandaIIof'Capitan began a "done wherever it needs done. . .'Pis 6th year·:f;Q play footb8.U. . . .J:}ext y¢ar'sfair," she said." years' ill' their 'youth. .The.·' very' important' job ..at the' Smokey· Bear Work b~g'aD. in· t.he e.ady 1.970s, Tessa, 12, isshmyingmeat" .T~ssa~ y,nn offl,clally pe m .. Hen4ricks childten are 4th gen~ , ... StaInpede back in 1989; Theyare' the team that . ' .goatsthis·Year.' VVyatLand' jupfor high this fall (7th grade) .er~tion ranchers on the IBar X.. . .runs the stop watches to time ~verY cowboy and, . The Crand~lls began workingJn' and aroUnd

'. 'Andy are two goatsshe·bopght· . so intends.to ~mpete in volley-' .-Stephenson Ranch, south.. of ,cowgirl 'in every.' event· for" the foUr' nighte· of rodeo in' the AIaniogordo are';;!. duririg the early, . . at asaIe in Artesia; " . l;>all, ,bas~etball .... ~d' ;track.,Caqizo~o.Theyare the gr~d~ ' rodeo... '. . 19705.' ,

~~)3he showed.'iligs.corherethe f3cience is her favorite subject· . children:ofBill'and Veda' ". As'the Stampede grew, Iilo·did,the Crandalls' '. Rodeo ann~uncerBkeebo Noms. has worked··.~t three years ill +H ~dthis·. ,also and,she gives the credit for •stephenson.'job. For ~he:past several years. it's been'a' start .~ with the'Crandalls .formaI)Y ye,'ars' and~ says 'of .

"'"; ~ . . " .. early and .leave-very.,late 'land of job' With the them; "They are tb;e'most de(licatedaI)d corisci->:'" . .."... . ' ..,.., .. '. . •. '. . .' , ·.area events going on allday for the four days ofentiOl,lspeople I've had ·the 'pleasUre tQ work.

·.·~.:'.ZOZO,·t.O.. h.. onor·s,taote.. ~s.'.fir.. st.·. g'.overn,···.0..r. '. . the Stampede., . ..' ,with...··, ' ...- . . . . . . . . .; The invention of electric eyes andniore mod- . «The job of timing is so cJ;itical to tho'se con- .

..~ '...., " ern equip'ment has made the job easier, but the . 'testants who pave putupc their ~oney and ~e'.

· :-" B.l.JULIE CAKrER McDoriald... ' theinaugurat attire 'ofbOth ,.·hoursarejuat as long: . " ,,:' and DonI,la take'that seriously. They are Shnply ., . F()~TIlE RUIDOS,6~, c _, __ , '_.,__ ',The New" .Mexico Governor" and . Mrs.' For example, 'last Friday the Crand'alls were th~ very,.best atwhat.th~ydo." , .

. Endowment .. for· . the' McDoniUd;horse-dr,awncar:" .' .fro~t •and .'cente~ befo.:r:-e ~~ a.m. ,cor the Senior Having a 'sense ofhumor seem.s to be high on.' CaITizozo is' celebrating'·Humanities has' p ..ovided riage to. take people betw~en .' '. Steer Tie DoWn ROping that ran righ£into the 1 ·the list of qualifications· and Norris .says the,'

'Gov~rn.or W.C.' McDoriald's '. Cowboy' Poet Ray' 'Owens; McDonal~Park and the . p·.m.ranchrodeo. Then, with only a short break, Crandallsmakethejob fun,. 'The team work is··birthday onJ1ily,24 and ca1l- . perfonn:mg ii:30a.m., . and.· Carrizozo He~tage they were 'back for the '1 p.m..rodeo performance.' essential ami ~akes this ~am even better 'at;

, ing it' G,ve.rilor McDomi14 .. ChautauqUa penormerRon-Museum; .. blacksmi~hing' and the slack (erlra contel;?tants) that ran ~til what tneydo.' ..', .". Old Settlers Rewrion Day. . Grinies,perforiningaa Pat· 'demon~tratto:n: by Richard ·ai'teT2 a.m. Saturday.. ·l..eeCtandallis vice pres.ldent of the Lm:CQIn .

McDonald ' was . New 'Garrett at ,I p.m. Rumpf; the' ,Rawhide ,.This is ~hl;i kind of .schedule kept by the C~untyPagearit and Fes~i:valand h,e and DonnaMe~co's firstel~d.gover':' '. . Hillbilly ~and froni San ' Crandalls year after year, And; it is worth men- both have been part of:the Billy the Kid Pageant '

'nClr in 1912 and was· a, resi- Events 'schedduled. ' ~ Antonio; , . cowboy '. poets; . tioning, they. do it as volunteers. They don't for. 20::'phis years. .Donna, . plfly~d' Susandent of CarrizOzo: . . . -. . , . .' ' youth fiddlers, ar:t and craft;s ,takea cent for it. Their mission is to help the McSween for many years' and Lee played "Dick .

There· will 'be. activity tIttollghout th~ day' '. '... '. 'booths, arid vendors of all .kids ofLIDcoln County.·1-"he Stamped~ proceeds Brewe.rfor20years and. Boh Bellforthepa~10thr()~ghout'the tpWIi from . Acti~ties willbe going on types.· , .. ' , are .~hat the fair associ~tion uses. to fund the· years. '. . ' .thepai'k named for the 'all day. One event expected There will.also·be a self-.CountyFair., . . . The Crandalls plan to keep their hands on

'. Governor, McDonald Park, to .to be quite' popular is "Put a'guided walking tour' of Donna wor~ for High. Courttry Agency while .. the ~topwatches'at the. stampede, :as Lee put it,the . ·Carrizozo·· Heritage· . friend in the 'Fuhdraismg .' downtown 'CaTrlzozo. .. .'... Lee is employed l>Y the VUlage of Ruidoso. He' '~'1'il we quit having ~."MuseUm.'. . Jail'~ You~'buy a warrant· " A· Cowboy Pancake .. 'Several special guests for $5 that will 'be served by' '. Breakfast will- be served at

· . have been scheduled throUgh the Lincoln Co~ty Sheriffs' the'Senior Center from 7:30out the· day. . Posse to ~aveone 'Jailed." ' a~ni.. to 9:3Q a.m..

Grand MarShall for. the That person" will then Tickets are $5 adults and10:00 a.m.. parade will be have to be bailed out with a $3 children·for all-Y01i~-

. Mrs" Mfuion S~ri.cer,widow "get out ofjail carq". eat pancakes..of the .grandson .of Governor .Sorne of the other sched.-· For more informationMcDonald, and whose family uled events are: Special contact Korene Walkerstill' operates the Bar-W exhibit at the Carrizozo 648-3007 or Van ShamblinRanch which was owned by Heritage Museum' will be at 648-4565.

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J '!:I;l.uidoso, police ,were dJ,s-·' iron was at~o foun(l' beside the ,AlthoUgh the 6~year-oldItaliaI} on the afternoon ofJuly 3. .Nl;er. '. stem, ,which turned .out to be' Shimanek, police found 'that-' patched to Allsup's on Hwy.70, <:ash regi$ter,. which had been" ,greyhound.w~orian,extehd,~ ,le~g'~ h~d no registr~~, psil~bin, a',probibi~d lu,illu- : 'both h~Q':~n:inj~ during, late JUlyl on the report that an ',' emptied b.efore' Closing th~ .JellSh, the gum-c:J.,catcb folled. to'· tioi). or ~u.ra:n.cefor the ,vari he cinogen.. ,~was ~sted,an:d .~ .argument that day; .both·· i,nio,pca~d man was 'haras~ing , ' riight before, and asson;ed Coins,' work and the, dog ,was tem-. was 'driving, the .de~g om:-' .charged with . one' , IPisde;" "were. arre~ted." 'Sartin WilS

cUf"tome~.Repo~say officers <in thefoyer.'T4e damagel~esti- 'pQrarily .out,of control, and bit, eel', called hienaIDe into dis-meanor, fore;'Wire.d registra-'ch~d with aggressive bat-'folp1~ the susp~;.Patrick John .. tpated at $500; the tip jar oon-' ,th~ girl on·the leg. The}Canine patch;.hefollP-c:lthat Le~had an .. tion,. and three:felonie~for'drug " Wry against a' hou.seho.ldmem- "Ry,.an, 43" b~hiI).d Walgre~n'$~tair\ed,about $25~ '. ' .w~ quarRlitined.~d~~Qwn~r ~utstanding'warrant in Lincoln ,p()sses~ioJi.,", , . . 'bel'," fa1s~', impnsonment,~gbee:r nri<1.with ,a sinall ", 'uPS boX up'.and l~ft . ',a:~ed to:pay the girr~ me~ca1 Co.unt)"~ Accoi'PingtQPQ~ce' DOtnesticdistmbance' .. as,sa~t against a 'J:IDIi~ ~ffiCeilaqeratJ,on abo.ve his left eye. Fle ", " . . . " ' , ,expenses for the:relabvely.· r.eports, '~ s,e~h of the 'tehic1e ' . '. . ". , :. .' .~dBnnple battery. Shiriiapek''w~ arrested and charged With ,.' A resident of, CanyonR9ad . m:h1.or jiljury:: ," found' a candy tip. wirth wolves. Police, 'called fu invel:!tigate ,a ' , w~chaiged with aggravated. ', diS,orderly cond~~; his ~t ~as, "tol~ police, ·t~at. a..packllge;' ,Guest .sWipes bedding", ' ',~n, th~ lid'a,!~ eveJ! treinside: .do~estic·,a1ter~~on'J~y' .1 ~ ip..' , h,attery, ag$lst:a, household "·tr~ated at the police station. ' .' which had been' delivered. b,y, .'. ,'. . ' haggles' With, w~,'powder, RU$.doso. round Tini Sartm With member. She was t1;"eated ,andSuSp"iclous scent. ...United P~l 'Service Juile2S,' The. owner of the' Ruidoso (foPfi::I l?:ter :.tobe' coCaine), .a a aUP,::rli.cial.wp~dm~ che$t. T;~leased on her own recog-, : " ,", " ,,', ,had been a,tolen from her back'Travelodge .reported that'a plastic VlW,WJ.th methamphe:ta- Afl;e:r;mterVIe~g.sartinand a' mzance. . :': ' :A tr~c sfpp at the in~rs~-" ' porch. Contents were not~:vail- . gUest registered, with, ,a : . ' .." , " .

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, CUinmings,.24~..or" .Ruid~s~HOiJie.butgled ,. 'bedspread~henhecheCke~Q?t.~.1?HATlfS ,. ..' ,: ."Dqwns;'and SylVIa Henson, 23,.' '. . . June 29. Smce th~ manpwd.m ' ".' . ' " ..?fpexter~onJtl1y·l: Theaqest- . Burglars broke into·a home~h,;the'hQtelC9til~not.charge iJradley:D.M~Kinnqr. . . ., . '. " ..... '.,ltlg office!" saw a brown Dodge .In' the 600 bloc~. of Mechem ,bitn.after the fa~;policeare . . ". . " '. ..... . (Jolorado, Kentucky, New Yor.k:;rnd New M~XlCO" .tr~:veling Without tail )amps,Drive 'sometime between June ·fuvestiga.ting. ~e m~'s New Mem.orials~rii:i.ces -VV'erehelc;J,Tuesd~y f()i'·inchi.ding,at Rl,lidoso Downs. He wasassQciat;ed;~ij pulled the car over. When· 19 and .25~ takipg 8; tombina- M~Xico'license nUmber. ' .. ' J ~tadleY .De-an McKi.m)ey, 74, ofAlbuquerque:.' .with Albuquerque. Downs at the t4n,e Qf ,his .th~. windows . were .opened;'. '. tion VCRlDVD,' stereo,. col.or, B '. ..' .l,\&: McKinney died Budde~Y .on' Thurs¢ly; .death. ". . .. ' '. ..' " . ,:reports say, the'offi~er smelled televisi<:in, cordless drill motor att~~arrest, . . . . July 1.,.20.04, attris home in Albu,querque. 'He .was. preceded iIi death by his mother;marijuaria and asked if .he and' 'a . draWer of flatware,' ... ·Kenneth. N.' i>ubay~as . . He w4sbom:Junel0~,.1930, .in Carlsbad to father. tmcle and alint, as '\Vell as onesister~ ..

· cOuld'search .the vehicle. Th~ reporlsslrid... '.' .arrested aft.eran' altercation .Williain P.~d lJattie Watkins McK.iilney. HeVi9IetBaiIey.. · .. ' . .. ' ..· sea.~ch of the c~ arid it;s'occ~- .BIank checks found with a woman JUne 29. He was' ~ewup 3?da~n~edsch?ol inWe~~~N.M.,with· .,' S~VOTS incl~de.~ wife, Beth; Ei~n W~~lIf .· Pants found eVIdence of man-' : ~harge~ with ,batterY .qJi a .l!is un.cle and aunt~· ~rb:and Sy~ Deppe. , . .: ·J.\.;fc~ey~d bis .wife,. Pam, of Denver; ~ISters' .. juanfiand.methamphetamln.es;. . Paper littered on the..side of household member and haras;'!-. After graduating from WeedJ:Iigh ScJiQO~,Mr. Willa. Mae.."Billie" pentler.and Betty'Pippin (and'

· 'Cunlmipgs ~d" Henson· were .the road~ noticed by a resident .' ment.· .. ' .., '•. ' .. ,. .'Mc~ey served \Vith. theMarme Corps in the hel:' h~band, ail!), both of Ruidoso; ~d several.charged wIth pos!?e~si9n·of a in the areaQf Carn.zoCa,nyon edin d'" I<.ore;:m War; .'. ,.' .' ,'nieces, nephew$a,nd co~ins., . ,.., .. '

· controlled. substance and pos- and Grindstoneroa~on J1ily 3,. Spe •..g, spee .:al'reSJ.. . ' .Upon:his return, he began a 50-year career iIi -~arigements are under the. dkection. pf, session ofdrtig,paraphernaUa. turned, out to be a: box full~f ..':. Richt..Td· . Lee,~· 46~ • ' ~f. ·the ra~e horseindtistty. He had:served as raci,ng Freri~ Mo.rtUa.r.Y~ l111Univ~n1;ityBlvd. Chapel,

Failure to conirilUolc~te ' . . ~lankchecks. Thechec~ w~re, .Alainpgo:;;do, was ptilled. ;over: • sec,re~:atid .stew~d it;l' Ari~ona, Louisiana, ~buqlierque.·· .. . . Issued by an El Paso.bank; the '." ...' .. . '. .'.

.On jUi1eI4~ .a Capi,tan .. o:WD.er is 'being located by thewoman had' reported ··to .poliCe. ' RPJ). .'thather car had,be~riunI~wfu1':' .PtobationviolationIy removed from the parking lot .'. ", . ,

· of the Ruidoso Hoiiday. Inti :' .Called to.' ~. d(;miestIc .affray .Express. 'St;;Uf at the 'hotel said. on, Timberline July 2, policethat while they· had' put ~arn- .·found D.aniel Dunn and.'Laura

" - ing signs on ,the car, which was' .pan' in .the midst of ~argu~· Wegally, parked at their bliSi- merit.Omcers· reported they'.ness~ they. ha<l not removed' it. . ,smelled liquor on Dunn, who .

· Calls to local towing compariles··,has been order:~d to stay away.', . confiwIed that the vehicle had. fiomaIcphol. as. part of his pro-' " ",">/:'

, not· been towed; reports said. b~tion for burglary, and arrest-;' , . . .....On July 2, ,the car was l()Cated; ,'ed' him for probation violation. ~:;: " , .I~aving be?n ren:J,oved by. the , Parr '~~ also' arrested ox;.:. ~ .. l!lijZifi~.;'~'{~'~~"~)f{''', ",'o~er's frienc;l, who saw,' the. ,outstanding vv:~antfor failure" " " >•••~llii';.. "vv.arning signs, and parked at ·toappear: ." . ..hjs ho~~. The file has been . Threats lead to police visit 'closed.' ..• .dhang'e let loose '.. Rui~osop~lice~ere ~alledtO..." , ..'. ... , the Rmdoso Atb!etic Club July .

. : Someone broke into a Glade . . 2, after an ofF-duty officer over,.Q;rive residence art;mndJuneheard an employee's Jx)yfriend .30, gainfug entry by prying the 'm~g threats to another cJubsheen off the master bedroom worker. The ·boyfriend. w:asViindow. Police reports say the. esoorted :from. the' p~mises; n,?.. .... "... .... .

.' 'only take, however, was a glass ch~geswere filed:~g jar fill~dwith cojns, '.' .COndo B&E'~th an approxnnate value of . .... ".$50.. '. Two· Pineclitf, Village condo- ",'.. . , miniumS were recently hurglar-~~tteryarrest 'ized, according to a, r~portmade. '

: An argUment, between.a by management June 25. .After .married couple resulted in the prying the screens off the' Win- ..'attest ofLanily .Zane Roberts 'Of . dows, the 'burglar or 1;lurglars .~diaD.d, Texas, on JUne '30, stole three'VCRS and'tW'orele­

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.' Cli.~c,officers ch~ged Roberts D,ogs foiled. .".· with battery ona household

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Items listed, inissing were a Lubbock, Texas. FrehUlfe'i:',.' a 'digital caniera, a pair of'binocu- , passep.ger in. the vehicle, had,'lars and a 35 mm camera with an outstanding' wa_rrant ,~th 'case and extra lens. ' , Ruidoso Municipal,Coun. "

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severely beaten in the pa1"ki:hg Criminal,kespass " ,, ,,' r"lot of Circle K identified his Kylie R. ,Brooks, 18,,'( of "assailant as Anthony'J., Ruidoso' was arrested: ..andMontes, 25.' Montes was later chargedwitbcriminaltrespass-',arrested at his hOnie inRuidoso ,ing at, the Wal-Mart., SuperDowns and charged with aggril- Cellter June 2.9." " ',' ' ,vated battery, reports state. ' She had 'been 'previously,Theft ~epo'rted served, with, a, no':trespassing

,order 8fter 'a shopliftirig charg~,Police were called to a resi- aJld, ,was seen" inside "the'

derice . on Central Drive iIi': Ruidoso Downs store.Ruidoso DoWns on June 18, on

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IlIIIMtSO NEWS SJRFFRodney'Nash, 54, was found'

dead in his Ruidoso home onFriday.'

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CbiIdren abandonedDow:ps officers were called to

Wal-Mart at 9:25 p.m. June 3on a tip that Ebony Cummings, ''22, who was wanted for failureto pay a bond on previous.arrest, was inside the' store.Police reports say that when,officers arrived, the suspect hadfled, leaving her two childrenbehind in the store. Staff fromthe Department of Children,Youth and Family services,arrived to take care of the chil­dren; the investigation intoCummings' whereabouts isongoing.

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June 10 that the rear window of,'her vehicle had been shot by ,glass and marble beads.Reports say the approximatedamage is $500.

. Battery suspect arrestedOn June 13, a man found

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101 HOUSESFOA SALE

009 MOBILE SPACESFOR RENT

BY OWNERAlto hom~. handiCappedaccessit>le; all one level,unobstructed view ofSierra 'BlahCa, level lot'on the 4th green at·53' High Mesa.Southwest style designinside, brkk' and stuccoexterior. Solid harcf..wood floors; Centralvacuum system. Fujigolf membership.Approximately 1.800·squa,re feet consistingof 2 bedrooms, office &2.5 baths: Extra largeHeated garage withlSxS' door: Immediatepossession possibfe.

call 937~582 .for appointment.

FOR SALE or Rent': Beau­tiful 3Bdl2Ba home. greatmountain view. 240 Coun­try ClUb. Dr. near CreeMeadow Golf Course.Please can. for appoint­ment 505-257-0726 or505-491-6350 Leave mes­sage

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3YR OLD quality biJilthome on St. to St.. .45acre 'Iot, 3":21/2-2. 1700s1h~~lted area•. & 6305f un~heated but complet'i"Y, .fin­iShEk:l.Bonusroorn or stu...dio•. 2530sf. ,t()t8I. In t()wnwlth great nelghbt>rhood &access. To much to list. Ag()odbuyat asking pri~,$2'10.000: Info call 258-'4267/937-5634

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·doso. & Carrizozo. Beauti­. ful view of S,ierra· Blanca,

Lorna ·Grande. Mis.; . and· Nogal Peak; ..Forlnforrtla­tion ,on the home' of yo~rdreams; Call 1~505-354­2920 .

*PlJBLl8til:RS ·NOTIC.E:.· All .r!3alestate advertising. in thisr1eWspaper Is' sub·ject to; the Federal' Fair

. ' Hoosing Act bf1968 which'makes It Illegal to adver~.t.ls~ "any .pref~re'lce, ,1I~i- ..'tatlOD . or 'dISCrImln.atlon

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'by informed that all dwell­Ings· advertised In thenewspaper are a~ailat>le.on 'an equal: .opportunity.b.asis. To complain of dis-.crimination, call HUO 'tollfree 1-8!J0-424-8590.

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SALARY: . As per District Salary Sched~~e

SEND A PPLlCATIONPACKETS TO: Sergio Castafion~

Carrizoz,o Municipal Schoftls .P.O. Box 99 ... . -. . . . .-. .Catrtzozo, New Mexlco 88301tSOS) 648-2348

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POSITION: SPECIAL EDUCATION /COORDINATOR·

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. .REStAURANt ... Profitable, high voJultle# well-estab-Ushed# fa"'ily-style, vear-rOUMd restaurlltrt. Highquality lifestyle '" beal1ttful tHoUtltal" resort area.for" Sale by OWtaer. (5%0) ...99-...201.

200 HELP WANTED

13 FURNITURE

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HOME & Deck repairs. al­so painting.' power wash·ing. sealing. Referencesavailable. Call 258-:3703 '

Morn - gl tm~s;"ice owt\ey'sIM"<§ quarters Wtth. ffrep.lace. attractiVe Westent-style architeetUr:e. rOOltlfuntishittqs created by' r"ettOW't'led Hotado at1d AlaIMO­gordo Woodworker Ooug Mctl'ltyie. eXtra lam for'expatUfoti. Profitable ~li!flteSS 1" beautiful tlUJUlttai"resOrt ar-ea. For Sale by Owtser: (520) ...99-...201.

501 SERVICES

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295 LIVESTOCK

Yard Sale:', 7110/2004,8:00am-2:0Qpm.', -58'1 En­chanted-Forest,· turn ' atFruit' s.tartd ·on. Hwy48.

· Wedding-dress;' .doggie­door," house plants. andother· great· house hold'items. "

290 PETS

2B1 SERVICES

279 TICKETS

PIN-= .NEEP:LE .removal. , .Great· prices;. FREE' .!3sti­mate, for info' call Virginia@ 3S6·2953,. . ... ". . .' .

B&B .TREE-SERVICE. U-. i;ensed & Insured. .Com­plete 'Tree Pruning. Haz­ardous Removal· & LotThinning. FREE estimates.Call .336-4960 or 808·0158.

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·VERY" NICE Upsc;iile. GiftShop iii. Midtown. $67,000·, 'Cash.' No Real. Estate'.PI!'!as'e replY to Bo~21S:~;'Ruidoso NM a8355. ., .

· COMPLETE .' REMODEL­ING. Best duality: Best·

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,Spencer T;hE;l·ater, .: Augu,st·1, 200<t, Will pay· premliJm..call: collect 617-737;.5000..

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270 WORK WANTED

IN SEARCH of a profes­sional male .age 50-5!?White or Hispanic, 6ft or'taller With no attachments.Must enjoy country-living.'dancing, long-walks andthe finer things in' life.Please call (956)373-1337.

.'ConstrlJctlon, framers.· . general :'abor, food'

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VACANCY NOTICE'Capitan' Municipal Scnools .Employmeht Vacanoy':·· .:rechnology Teacher . (Mid- .Qle . School) 2004-2005Academic Year. Applica.· M' f' Id' F 'ttion Deadline: Until Filled. . . a'n~ I~ ., .urnlqre

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.,Capitar MUliicipalSchools "5'05" '2'58' 9046'Empl9yment V~cancy: ". . . , -:, ... .SpeCIal EducatIon Teacher 6(,)8 WHITE MOUlitNTAIN- :./f.i'l.jail.c'!ll c'olle~t(SecondarY) . 2004-2.005, MEADOWS' Drive, ., Satur- .Academic' Year. Applica- day July 1Oth.: 8~noon. An-' ..·tion Deadliile:Untli Filled.' tiques, furniturt? clothing, . RETIRED COUPLE.For . detailed .information· coca-cola memorl'lbilia.&. Loo'ki!1g for slTia.lI mote.land· application plea~e' call. household. items. One of pr.R.v,. park to rpanage505-354-2239 or download. ' .. many in 'neighborhood. . . C&allm.8·aoi6n_t8e2n8a_n..c1e9'9' . .'from w.eb page ..' . at·· . .'., .wwv\t,capitan,1i12.nm.us,.. '.GIGANTIC SA'L~! Camp--· '. ". ,Le~lVemessage, •

sr. shell. table saw, RV & ' .camphig equipment, Lin-" . •coin Welder. Deep freeze, .' 94'JEEP Gtand Cherokee.•.~wnir19s.. fL\mitL\re. sky-: 5.21v8 ,loaded" to~ p:ack~ ~· h.ght. ~ears r90f cargo car- . ,age.' . Well. .maintained,· 'n~r, PIC~-UP tool 'box; tools, .Runs Great" $5,200.00:

mISC. ,Fn,day& ·Saturday 8 OBO. Calt 505-808~1650.to 6, 103· Pikes Peak. 1/4 .. ' " . ,,mile north ·ofSwissChalet.Right· on . Cornudos, to 2000' . CHEVY 271. 4x4.Pikes Peak.·' .' , extended cab. 3rd dOC:;lI",.SATURDAY JULY . 10th, leather•. loaded; camp~r'7am, 1008 High Mes~, shell. ready' t~ tow.Drive (Alto .Lakes. Ar.ea), ...$15,2pQ OBO.354 4~4~~Urni!we; kids toys. cloth- .' 2001 GMC Denali C3," ex-

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SATURDAY' ONLY July boardS,tonlo ,coVer.' 258-.10th, 8am~3pm 612 Whit~ 1628, 937-~769 . . .•.Mountain ·Meadows· Dr.Furniture, . clothing. mischousehold ifems. GREArBARGAINSI

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Bulk Newspaper D~livery. The Ruidoso News has an immediate

.. opening for a route driver...' .Expected ,rate: $700 per month. ,

Early morning hours required Wednesdaysand Fridays, as well as early evening hoursTuesdays -and ·Thursdays. A· typi,cal. deliveryday .begins at 3:45a.m. Position requires

.. .r~peated bending and liftlng·of tl10t,lsands• of bundles of newspapers. Dependable

vehicte~.current insurance, 'clean DMVrecord arid' driveris .license aU required. .

The SUGcessfUlcandidate will be committed'. to providing the best in· custo.mer $er:vice;

. to our family of dealers: Duties include. . servicing and maintenanCe.of coin racksand delivery to dealers, .in,cludin·g. invoiCing

and cash handling. Pqsition is ail inde­pendent contractor, not anernployee,

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T.!!eRuidoso NeWs is an equal ·opportunity employer.

The Ruidoso NeWs .serves a growing population' of advertising .cUstomers 7 customers with the highest expectationi for qualityand c~eativity. The newspaper' must ueate bigb~valQe. compellirig.·creative and effectiife advertising campaigns in print and onll"eto' 'serve these tUstclIne,s' varied needs.' . . .. . ,. ..

, We',e.looki"g for an energetic self-starter to join our two- ..persoh, advertising .flroduction department' cis a gratJhic artist ...' ,QuarIcXPress, and P~otosbop 'excellence a must. Ours is afast~paced, demanding w0'1< environment where teamwork: is just .as essential. as a go~dsense of. humor..

A Gannett .newspaper. the' twice wee~ly Ruidoso Hews offersun.bounded opportunities for career advancement. a cO'mpetitiife .wage and' (ompreh~nsive benefits 'induding .health; 401(k) an~' .paid: vacation 'with this fuil:time. (40 hrs per week) position, .which requires some evening and occasional weekeriil work.

, We're on ou'r wayt~) becOming the finest newspaper i'tltheSouthwesL If you'd like ,to come along. send work sampr~,·. '.

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Appraised and/or Asking Value $500,000' .

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Knowledge'of the. Lumb~r and Building Materials. liidust,y'and experi~nc~'installing insulation is help-f~I, but not required. We will train-ypu. . .

SL!cceSSful applicants mu~t p,:,~~ a pre-~mploYl1Jent·cttug sCreen. We offer competttlve salanes an~ an ;excellent benefits papkage. Canc,tidates may apply jnperson ;;it: "

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I EXECUl'lVE··· OFFICE ..' /. B.. y' QWNER' -" Level ab- .·'N~REDIBL.E'·. V'EW$lil 3Bd/2B-, & ~Br/2B.a, ·,sp.aces. SharedsEic.re.ta.rl-Homeheal.1b illde or

· cess•. View of the moun- .' 38dr/2Bath, all· appliances. $470/$425. ~at;r, gat- aI, ·fax & copy; Great toca-' '. certified' urses./ ..taln, large 1-1 i4 acir,e, lot, : modular. on 10

' ~cre, AV~i1a· bage,.· s~wag~•. furnIshed. tlon & pi1rl:tlng. $2751 ftHl~ nt'!........A..i large deck, hot tub, lots 01 ble J~.ne 1!?, :J;7~0'pll,ls utll- Nie;e; River .frontage, Wii- month. 257-2339 . ~~iI .~.'

wllCllife, ~/2I2. Approx, ltIes, 1st, . last, dEtposit. . loW ,Mobile Park, NORTH, ' . .Part time, must .1.~OO sq. ft., cedar. inside Donna @ Oasas de'. Rtiido- SIDE Qf RIVE.R. 200 Frle- . . ........... nhftnD aod'and out.' gre~t neighbor;. so.. 257..7577. ..' d.en Bloom. 376-7099, 1... . . IIQV1; ~sJU!l,," .

·.~c:,~1' Cr¥I~:~~~~~av~?a~ .LEASEl9pndN' 'RA'DCH 915·526-8326 '. . . reUabletra~a-'bb~, Oall (325) 6.65.-7906•... House for.. 'Iaasel MOBIL FOR' . OIIiceSpabefor~. Uon, i,I,.d be ilbl~ to1~1/3 acr,e lot next Qoor al- ·4Bd(:;1.5Bath, 4stal' b~r!l'itan. E, '.. ren~~~~: .' ~~I~~~ .' '-.855 a tI'ImlQill'~o available; .', all Ipcl1ted •.on· ;;lpproxl-.. $S50.00/rhonth. . $250.pO 677 11;t·....--ilcUla......-..n h~ground:c.heck.

. . , . , mately 10ac~ss. Ranches deposit Available Immedi . ~.,........ .........-.. .,.;n.n,~tBl~~~R&r~~d~y·~:~.gt~9~:::~lt~i~~~RB1~~: '. g:~t.o;';'N~"~~5£all 354:" .=:~~ . . ;GllmOREOWfn(NIOE). Horses WelcomeI ca. $2;600/moritl1:.· Call . ..' or~57.131'3.as!< for Sa~, . '. " .. "2oSm7_E2C4ftlR.SE '. '505-354-2832,Cell 505-Tracey 937-3915, '336· RECENTLY' REMOJ)-... " .9$7-0l:?43' . ',', 2725., or 257.0753. . ELED, 2Bdrm/1Bath mo- LICENSED NUFJSIJIIQ

FSBO- 3BD/2BA,' 2.-Car LaMA GRANDE AR~A· ...~Iec~p~:n, 43$~ Jid~:~~ft~ . ALTO LAKES Golf & . Home Administrator. Mes,.garc;ige, central air/heat!. 2 4Bdrm/2.Bath•. · .fir.epl~ca~ $450/per month. No pets.. .Country CIl.!b Is accepting cateroCare' Center;.. in .

· corner lots,. ,,large· l;I~lhty wIg. $ij50/mpnth, frrsl, se- non-smoking' .Call . 354- appljca~ions. f(:lr' kltlJhen'" Mi:iscalero, NM 's see~lhghOLlS~, exc~lIent condition, (JurJt.y <;Ieposit. Hors~ paS7 . '201 B." > • . • .' hfi3Jp,' hne. cooks; & dlsh- . aO'experienced 'Adminis-'

· gQod, loca~lon, 9alJ 25~- tLlre available, 354-7049. .'. '" . .' . . washE!rs•..ctay.s .a. nights, trator. 'This neW prajectln~'., 449~ AppOIntment Only. . SMALL .. 180RM/1BATH TWO ..2BJ)I~aA. 1 mile ... full or. pC!-rt~tlm~.. -Please . cll,ldesa 40. bed nursing

· . INVEa:TOR'S . DRI;AM Ouplex. Unfurnished; by . e:ast of RUidoso. Downs. .'. apply In pers~n 10 the of7 home, and aSsisted living' .. ;Charming.3Bdl3BaHome, Links. Walking. Course; . $400 ~. $475. a mpnth.·. fl~e. Tues-Fn, aarn-3PIl1. center. and a dialysislmit.

. • centrallY Iqcated' > over Available, ..June 'H?; $435 378-440g. .. can. 505-336-4;231 for dl- .It .serves ,ps,?ple Irpm the· Hi?OOs.f~. presently rent~d . plus gas/electric; 1st, last, rectl,~ns... .' ~~~~611~0:~rl(~rse'n~~~~J:'

, . oyer $1,QOP rTlonth. Would deposit; Call Donna @ Ca" . CABI",•. water AMERIHOST (Next tp. tive people' fr:om the sur- .bQ~onQerful nlgl:'!tly rental. •. sa!? de RiJidoso-257...757,7 ,,~::~1Ileallable JUI 1st. Dennys) now hlnngfor all • roUndi.ng . ~ommunltjes.258 8.8a8.. 'SPACIOUS' .4f3Df2BA••. $3S6/month., 257-7J'67 or positions: Apply in. person. . This Is a"' excellent oppor-

2,1 OQ' sq~ ft., formatc;l.lning, .354-~OOe" , BLOCKBUSTER' lS. now" ·tunity to" be, apart' of. the. bonus . room.. mucho clos-' . . . . ' progressive. Health ·Man-

ets. Double fenced" yard. acceRhng iilPplications, for . ,~gement .SerVlces team, to.' 2PD~iBA ~O~DOI~cat~d Redwood' deck, 103 wesi ,. SHARE NICE. 3Bd/2.:5Ba· P~rHIme e'!'pI9yment. We. gro~ prOfe~sion~lIy, and to• ~~PI:X.Dg~~g:tair~o~nit . Signlill' Hill Dr. '$80Q/m,onth; house; .$325. & splitutilit-·., will be lookln9 for emplOY: live In the. beautifUl Mesca-

· $95000.' For info call 257-' . 661 ..823-8083. 'Available . ies, non smPkln~, small ees '0 tP~omtOhte to tmfCl-n; lero/Ruidoso 'area, Send orO.' . now"'" .... I OK 37 2 4 ·agemenm e ne~ ew.· ·fax letter' and resume' to

4 .19 . ... ' . anImas. . ~1 8. weeks' which will allow for HMS,Joe. Ru.de,Presi- .. ASPEN RUN U~jt #27, 1 .' SUMMER· " ..RISNTAL,.. Leav~message. '. ..' ~orEthol,Jrs;The comp)ariy dent~ 2850 Overland Ave.•"level,3-2, 2-FP's, 'on 18th:::!bC!rm/16a.. home ,in Alto, , ~Isalways looking for good . Billings, MT.5910? Phone:· hole Cree Meadow' Moun- $600.00 pern:tqnth. 50~-,. .... .... 'emplo'y~e~ ,to not only, pro~. (406)655-.1883.' .' fax·taln view $139900' By' 937-489.4 or,868~71?,-1915 .RUIDOSO AREA· New

lmote WIthin our .Iocal store (406)655-4626. . ,

"appointment oniy.. ·257-· UPPER CANYON' Proper- $M4e9xigCOPO 1A4dO.. ' AcrteSt· ~ y. bu~. al~o for. flur pther 95 ' ..... ' .

·3648" ..... '" F RENT b'" ..~" Jacen 0 . a- eXisting (pcatlcns..Oppor- NOW' HIRING... . . tv or·. . 3- edrQoflls', , tlon~I~' Fi?rEjlsl. Elk. de:er, 'tunities wlthin·.,o·ur· compa- .'. '" .MEMIUM CONDO . at. 2_ba'hrooms, ,f~l!y furms\'l- small' . game: Abutting ny allow. for growth are Co~k;s .& D.s~washers.

~ . Racquet :CourtComplex.· ed Ilome on river w/hot~, . Ranch Preserve fO,r added . aVailable.. StarJlng, . pay Paid Vacado~ ..2Bd/2.58ath, .Partially fur- .. ~b.$1E),Oo.OQJer-month.'.. permanent .. open .space~ $5.25-hour. 'Apply 'inper-· ." .' .Star:t $8.50+

. , nCshed, 'Jarge.deck, ga~ . 5'102n6t;;l~t Matt . 81,7·621- . Great '. SpqrtlSm~,:, .. area. son at134:.$udderth.. ". .L."nc·(11ln Co''u'~'ty' Gr"."rage, .soft views. Call 'own- . ..,. ~bsolutely Beautiful. s,et_ . i .' .' . .

e( " for details· ~ ,apppint- . ': 1ln.g ~' land, Rem9te and CH~LLENGIN~C?PPOR~ . 2717 Suddertll' .'· ment; 505-258-1132 or· '. . .., private ·but w/year round TUNITV for Part TIme Ex_ '.' . "505-937-1.910 . . 2 .. BI?DROqM Condo, road·.access a.n.d still. an ecutive Se.cretal)' 2-3 days' ....lV~-IN. FOR Elderly per-. .. . . sWimmIng. Pool•. hot, tub, .ez dnye t9 ~XCltl{1g 'RU/do- 'a week,' Including .. Satur.; . son In Hondo,.References,·

P~y/' .week/Month, . Call so. Best FinancIng.' ever. .d~y/Sl,lnd~y Phone Duty l'(1ust. b~ proylded.· Good ..806~793-6736 or 80Q-593- ,1-877-670-8015' . WIth t;lUSY Real Est;;lt~lLaw pay & days off, 808-015:0

199~ FLEETWOOD OOU" 0073 '. .,.' , ,Firm in· Ruidoso. Must . or 653~4065, leave mes-'ble' Wide. 3Bd12Ba•. <1ouble have 'exceptionalorganiza~sage: .• . '.carport;,· 24x12 "deck,'ref.. ' .. tional abilities, .good l;:om.. . . ,air, fenced y.~rd. Call.25a-, .2BDf1E1A. fURNiSHED.... .58 ACRE tot in Ano, golf puter" .skills . ''<Mlcr9~oft P~R~ON. NEEDERD., .as1926 Afte 6 00 m membership," '. views! . Word, hnht bookke,eplng. ServIce h~lp~r@ u!doso

, r ... p . . incrudes/' ,linens...' and· $65,000. 322EI Camino.· .. p.t1One e«quette) ability to . Fprd. ",ln9ol':l-. Mercury•.199~ OAKWOOD 16X76, . di~hes.. \Na.tar" tr;;lsh, 'te!e- . Gadsden. Realty, .OWner/ .. m~ltl-task' and ~orkunl;1er ' ..-y~ashlng. vi:!hlcles, .clea{1-3~d12Ba, ·set· blocked, phone; cable, heated In- . Broker 336-4176 '.. . pressure.' be highly' m~ti-' ..!ng seN.I.ce.d~~~.are . rnalnskirted, Ready :to.live In, door pool, spa,· on site '.. '. .' '. ,. vC!-,ted. 'and have.. the WIll:' Job re~ponslblhtles. WeNice One. $23,500~ 937- laundry:. $750/~onth.. 378:LlQUIDA1'lON SALE on . ingness. to do whatever is " pay a $~OQ bonus. Contact it.UMAN ..0638 & 257-5375 4427 ext.1902 Builders lots,' 10 .view lots required for. smal!. office. Ron 378-4400., '. " . .TRAILER FOR '. SALE: APARTMENT. 1f3Df1BA,', In Ruidoso·;and Alto' Area. Minimum five years expei'i- . HEAD START TEACHER RESOURCES1977 Jayco 24' foot. good kitchen/living. $45p/l1ionth, .. ·· Call 376-<;l-800. , .,... en~e. and referenc::es re-. ,AS$ISTANT - Region IX ,CLERKconditipn,.. $3,500. ,Gall$450/deposit.· . Non-smok-· ... _ • qUlred, ·Fax· rEl?ume .Education Cooperativ~ . SalarY$9.~2 h~urly'.257-;2103'· lng., Call 378-8522 Cell w/cover .letter to DaVld, M·{Lincoln . County .Head Excellent.l:Jenef!t paCkage

937-6260. . Steve,,:,s at 505/257-07Q~. Start) 'is' s~eking highly 1i1«?lu~ed{vacation,sick,.' '., or -mall to Secretary POSI-qualified individuals· com~ 'retlrem~nt& Insurance),

APARTMEN.TS , '. FOR tion, P.O. Box 2~09, ~\to, .mitted to early childhood '. AppIiCaIionS~Eiduntil1BDI1.5BA. FURNISHED•. 'Re:~t.ri 8:rr$0~~o~1 S~~ NM 88312. " programs for a position .at· 4:OOp.m.FrkIay,~ty16.~.'ri~wer home.' $600/niQnth,' .,P~I ..<ne .' _. '. . . . . .. the Carrizozo site.' .Complete !ob.qescription "1.·~ year, I.e.ase·, wa.te.r p'aid... _at $395. Cal! 257 8444. " -.R..n'age'r. ." d' I' r t 1h

... :Minimum qualifications: ·an app Ica lon~ a; e'" '~5B:'3605" • . EfficiencyApaI1ment pQpP1ar loc::al cue.:y JuL.j' . '1;' CDA. certification in Ear- . Village of Ruidos9'

2BD/1BA, LOCATED on. ~ . 'forLeaSe . .op..niagfur fuIl.time rnao,- Iy .Childhood .. Education or '.' 3~u~':s~~r:~d~;:4~r.· •acre!;" 2 stall pole ·'barn. . Apartmtmtsinchide living 'area. ~.~des'indu~ supcs:~ .an Associate Degree in re~A~alla,ble ~. 7-5-04. 378- separate sleeping area.\litcll.. .. .. vis~n.·a staff to cnsWc to.p. lated field desired. . ~ '. Pho:ne 258-4343 or .'40:3.5 . eneUe .and 'I. baths, $450Imo. -0 .2. Successful experience .: 1-877·700-4343.

, I ' ... utilities Call 93UlCJ50 or quality food and se,r-vi~as workiliQ.' with pre!!!chool .... Fax 258-5848.' .~~~~~~~ rlrip~W:~6:Z257'1~~3,ask for Sara. . ,~:~ ~1~lgd";'1 BaDr. ~~~~~.wdJ as lnainmining a high . age chIldren ' ..prugfr.... Workploc,'" EEOE.' 150,OSq.Ft.;. 2 car' garage. .,... .Ievd ofc:u~u)Jnersati$&c- 3..Strong written, '.verbal. WANTED-WORKING.

.' $1100 + util.ities. Available· FURNISHED AND t,lnfur- . w/3,OOOSq.ft. COJTImercial. tion. salary-pIuS bonus plus' .. and interpersonal skIlls . MANAGEMENT.. ' CentralJ I 1 t I d D nished'1 & 2 bedroom lot.. Owner/Agent. Call S. 'd . • 'OV7. ',,'L.L . 4." ,Demonstrate.s depend-. N.M 'Ranch see'ks" coupleu Y . S, ast, ep;' onna apartments'., bl'Jls paid. No .. [email protected] vacatton. _o.......p bllttl Ity@ . Casas de Ruidoso,' .arc Thu.asdaythru Monday a ,I y. cOQpe!a Ion. oya.to co-manage 50 section257-7577. .PE;lts. '258-3111 . '2205 SUDDERTH in the . 'withTucsandWed.ofF.. antlr~sponslble behavlpr ranch.' Some experience

. Ikl d' t·ct and attlt\,1des " . with livestock and .equip-3~DI2BA. HOME; Wrap~ 'LARGE 1-2' Bedroom midtown Wa ng IS n, HC?Dn~ 6-..30 AM to 3;30 5.De.monstrate~a wllllng- ment necessary.' Reply toAround covered deck, lev- . apartments, fornished and' -NeWly' remodt?led store; air ·PM. MUst have hai4 pJ:c¥i-~es~ to w,?rk in a·~oopera- P.O. box 128. blind box E,el entry:. killer views; clo,se- . unf.urnished. All blf1S:pl:lid condltloni'in; parking, ,lots " ous foocl industry audio!' tlve workIng. enYlronment Ruidoso.' .,in. location, $1100/monthi .even (lhone. $650. . & o! foot ~ra IC, shady porch, bo..pitllli

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1 -month Sec. 'deposit. Cal' $800.. New' Raint.. new big· WIndows. 336-1390. -'" ....,.--- c other teac'ler . WEEKEND SECURITYSandy@j),I\AmericanRe-·oM·wners.. The5·New Cree ·937~1010·. Apply in person at:. Lpoki.ng . for mature.alJY,257-6444.·· a~or. 257j408, . . EXCELLENT LOCATION,' . Only tUlly qualified jndivid~,.· fi'iei1dly, . and assertive41!1Dl3BA '. . . 'HOME, NICEST TWO Bedroom. Retail ·or Office. FirstCorirlers'Ione . ual~ neE;ld ·In.qulre. .AppJl~adu\t. To work security on$S50/month. . Call. Don @ one bath . apartment In. month FREEI''I ,680 or Bake"y .Ca". c~.ion .deadline is July, 12, local golf course andMain ~t. Realty, 505-257;,. town. Cathedral cellings. 4,775 sq.ft. Betty aeach- 3.S9Sudderth 2004 @ 4:00pm. For com- . groJ.inds.~all Innsbrook962S. . . washer/dryer. dishwasher, um Realtor, Owner. 50$- - plete job description and'· VillageCou.ntry CI\,1b.. 258-

'.' FOR LEA·.··S·E·. refrigerator; stav~·.lnClud- 430..'0182. .. .FIRST. NA.....ONAL Bank application ~all R(Teresa' 3569.' ..',. d G s heat/hot water' ,... ,Barnett or Frep omero).e .' a . . F R ENT Off' IG I 9f Ruidoso has a job open- 257-2368: REC IX is an28,/1B.. 5700!month "'-OW' UTILITIES/' 915': O. R .':. . Ice· a - ing for. a Mortg,age· Loan . I rt'ty" r

' 28,/2& $700!<Ilonfu . 433-9410 for details: . tery. Excellent location." Originator. .' !=xperienc,eequa oppo, um e,mp.oy'-Both on Wingfield Street ane .' . . 714 Mechem. Share"erand does not dlscnml.· . blocklrom Midao~n.·. PINES INN C?n The, River, building With Split' En9s necessary•. Salary comrn-· . nate on the basis of race.

I!",maculatel Motel & Apts; We h.ave Salon. $800-Month. P·hone mensurate with I experi- . COIOf, national' origin" reli-C.II 251~06S5 or· weekly & Olonthl}l:. ~ates 772-299-6808 or 505-491- enpe. (3ood benef ts pack~ gioo, age, marital status or ,

',937.3""13 {505}257-4334, (505)937" .•8176 age. Please pick up appll-, handicap/disability in. em-'.·505~. Short or 'ong. term , cations and leave resumes' ployment practices· or the

'CENTRAL '. LOCATED lease. All bills paid, except FOUR SEASONS Mall un- with Susan Lu.tterman. ..' f N" S '.t· bl 28d/1 B th . d m t Equal op~ort"nl·h.1 Em'ploy~ .P~OVISIO.,n ose Ice.nea ca n.· . a •. phone furnished or unfLir- er. new manage en, ... '1 .

$650/per .month plus l;Itilit. nished. ' .' Spaces for' rent. Call pon-' er. '(505) 57-4033.' . . PROFESSIONAL . SALES·Ies:,. References reqUl~e.d. R'UIDOSO AFFORDABLE .na a,t 257~7705, '. . People Yia'nted to work

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2004. behig' ant:lctlQI1 ·to.fareclt;u:;e a mortgage ·emthe' . above:~~scrlbed"prpperty. .The P·lalntlff's Judgment.·which .lnclLAd9.s· ,Interest .and pqsta, 18$48.209,32 .

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· FUNDING .CORPORA-' t;lld ver~a"yorinwrltlng.TION; The Plaintiff may apply allPI.aintiff, . ot: .any part: of· .' Itsvs. :.. judgment to the purohase .·ANGELAT; .CORDOVA; price in Ueuofcash. 'TheCAMERON ' ..... fl/t . sale may be po.stpOnB'dWILLIAMS;· .. and· rescheduledar theTAXATION AND REV!=-disc;:retionot the. Spe'oial ..NUE DEPARTMENT Qf'· Master.. ' , . .THE STATE OF·· NEW. -NOTICE IS.F,VATHER'·.MEXICO; and JOHN DOE . GIVEN thatttler~aiprop•.and JANE DOE. (true arty and Improvements.names unknown),.· Ten.' .concerned with ·hereln Will.ants, DefendiiLnt(s). be.sold subject to . any .'NOTIOEOFSALE;· .. and. ..~II:. patant'NOTICE . IS'. HEREBY reservations. ·ea,sements,GIVEN that on August 3,· all· recorded and2004, at the hour of 10;00 unrecorded'. ·liens. ,nota.m., . the .undersigned' .' foreclosed herein,;and allSpeci~l Master wi\l;at the' . recorded ant:f'unrecprdednorthei:lst· entranoe·of tt1B· . special assessments andLincoln County Court~. taxes that may be' duB'..hOuse, .. Carrizozo, New. Plaintiff and its .attorneys .Mexicp, sell' all th~rtght, , Clisclaimall' responsibilitYtitle and:' interest of the for. and the purchaser at ..above~named.Defe'ridaots· ~ the sale .. takes . thein and to the hereinafter'·. property ,subject to, .thedescribed real estate' to v.aruation '" ofthe highest· . bidder. for·the.·property .. by . the.cash. The propertY to be . CountY. AsSessor as real .....~sOld Is . located at. ·163 .' or .. personal'. property;· X:...Ponqerosa, Ruidoso, and ·'·.affixture of any mobile or' .•is . situated in Lincoln' manUfactured .home toCou,ntv', 'New Mexico, and;. 'tbe I~nd,. deaotivation. ofis particularly· descritied :tjtle toa '. mobile· oras' follows: ;manutacturephome .. onLOT. 2A, BLOCK H., OF the .. property; .. if . any.,.PONPEROSA : HEIGHTS; . environmental, .oon­UNIT· 3, .. RUIDOSO, LIN- tamination, on.· ,. .theGOLN COUNTY', NEW. .property,. 'if .·any;· and

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FILED· IN THE OFFI9E· ·erty; if any. NOTICE ISOF THE COUNTY FURTHER . GIVEN . thatCLERK . .. . the .purchaser at· such.AND . EX-OFFICIO' . RE-· sale: shall take .title to the'CORDER OF LINCOLN·. . above described real.COUNTY, N;EW MEXICq. . propertysl.Jbjectto a· one .'

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THE FOREGOING .SALEwill be .made· to satlsty ajudgment rendered bylheabove Court In the. above- .entitled· and numberedcause 'onJune 4.2004.as amended by the Order .'Joining the Taxation andRevenuebepartment of.the State of New Mexicoas a Party Derendant !'1nc:tAmending· . Judgment·Nunc Pro l:unc.which wasentered on· June 22,

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Bids must be receiVed inthe office of the .superin­tendent. by 4:00 p.rn: on.Monday, July 19. 2004.BIOS MUST BE' SEALEDAND MARKED "BID. FORBLEACHERS", BidS wilibe opened and read aloudat 4:0Q,p.m. on Monday,July 19, 2004 at theCen­tral Administration Office,Board Room, 200 HortonCircle. RUidoso, NM. .

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(II) any and all reserva­tions, restrictions andeasements perta,lnlngto.the Property, an~ (III) anyand all other Information·sought pursuant to a duedillgence search must beIndependently obtained bya potential purchaser, atthat potential purchaser'sso[e cost and expense.The subject property willalso b~· sold subJect to:patent reserva,tl.ons. re..·strictions. easements ofrecord, ta.xes and govern­mental assessments, any

Lot 14 of Fort Stanton liens, encumbrances or in- ..Ranchetts, Lincoln County. terests not otherwise tore-New Mexico, as shown by closed upon herein, andthe Plat thereof filed in the .. the . Defendants' one (1)Office of the County Clerk month equity of redemp­of Uncoln County, June 4, .tion as provlde.d by law.1968, in Tube No. 310 Plaintiff, Morequity. Inc"("Property"). may bid all or part of Its

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phone call to the SpeclalSaid sale will be made Master. Said· sale will bepursuant to ·the· Partial Fi- made .tothe highest biddernal Stipulated and Detault . for cash or decreed lien,Judgment and Decree for and the time thereof mayForeclosure entered on be p.ostponed in· the eventJune 7, 2004, in the the Special Master, In hisabove-entitled and num- judgmen., . deems advise-bered cause, which was a bie. Additional surplussuit tor foreclosure of a money, it any, is to be dis-Note and Mortgage held ' tributed In accordance Withby the Plaintiff in this mat- a further Order of theter, wherein the Plaintiff Court in this matter. Thewas adjudged to have a redemption period Is thirtyjudgment against' Defend- (30) days trom the date ofants Carlos R.· Preciado sale. Submitted by: .and Penny Preciado, <inda first, prior and para­mount mortgage lienagainst the Property as fol­lows: in· the principalamount at (i) Seventy­Eight Thousand . EightHundred Forty-Two ' and68/100 Dollars($78,842.68), bearing in­terest: thereon at the rateof Ten and 0011 00 percent(10.00%) per annum from.August 1, 2002; which in­terestshall accrue until thedate' of the Special Mas­ter's Sale, (ii) costs in thesum of One .ThousandOne Hundred Ninety-Oneand 78/100 Dollars($1,191.78), (iii) reasona­ble attorneys' fees in thismatter in t\1e sum of OneThousand Five HundredEighty-Seven and 19/100Dollars ($1 ;587.19), (iv) allcosts of sale including. aSpecial Master's fee of$200.00. and costs of pUb­lication. and (v) any addi­tional attorneys' fees andcosts actually expendedtrom the date of this judg­ment until the date ot theSpecial .Master's. Sale.The entire judgmentamount, as describedherein. is secured by thePlaintiff's Mortgage andconstitutes a prior, para­mOl,lnt and superior lienagainst the Property. Oth­er than information regard­ing the amount of the'Judgment: information re­garding (i) any and all tax­es and assessments dueand owing on the Property,

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Notice 18 hereby given thatthe Special Master, MaryRobertson will, on the 14thday of July, 2004 at 10:00a.m. at the front steps ofthe Village of RUidoso CityHall, 313 Cree MeadowsDr". Ruidoso, NM 86345,sell and convey all theright, title, and Interest ofthe above-named Defend­ants In. and to the follOWingdescribed real property lo­cated in Lincoln County,New Mexico: .

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This decision is not subjectto aJ:)peal pursuant to For­est Service regulations at36 CFR 215.12(1) andmay be implemented im­mediately after publicationin the RUIDOSO NEWS.

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CARLOS R. PRECIADOand PENNY PRECIADO.husband and wife; THECOUNTY· OF LINCOLN,NEW MEXICO; LINCOLNCOUNTY SOUD WASTEAUTHORITY; JOHN DOEand JANE DOE, TrueNames Unknown. Tel'l­ants, Occupiers or Pos­sessors,

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The following stor.a,ge unitsat AA Mlnr Storage arepast due. If payment Is notreceived within 30 days' offirst publish of this notlcestorage Items will be soldat auction.

..On June 29, 2004.Smokey Bear DistrictRanger Juan E. (Buck)Sanchez made a decision·to allow fuel reduction•.vegetation, and watershedtreatments In the Turkey ­GavUan management areaas outlined In Alternative 2of the Turkey-Gavllan En­viromental Assessment.The activities include pre­commercial thinning,com-.mercial thinning, precribed'ire and watershed restora­tion.

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