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Newman, (Southwest regIonal FAA director)," During discussion of the correspondence at-Thursday's SBAC meeting, Hall said. "Frankly I'm angry to have this type of treatment fTom our newly elected Governor," addIng "If you read between the lines, Bill Stephens wrote the lefter," CommissIoner Wyndham Runnlngwater, representing the Mescalero Apacne Tribe, suggested the commission write to King again pOinting out the pitfalls to the proposed alternate Site A. If KIng has "$12 million to lend. can l!!9ally release the land and cover the additional cost of excavation. then we'd be In favor of compromise," he said. Hall concurred. adding other factors keep the site fTom feasibility. "Another thorn In our side and one not easily resolved is the close proxImity of the solid waste disposal site." he said. " . .. .. , - , " . . " '. RUIDOSO, LINCOLN NEW MEXICO 8834S : DISoASTER ASSISTANCEprograms-availabieto county residents and government!> were discussed at a meeting of federal. state and local officials Saturday. From left are Joe D. Winkle, , to o The .. '. In NO. 76lNOUR33RD YEAR COMMISSION ATTACKS GOVERNOR'S ACTION --- •. '. . .'--_. . '--' ...... ..' ..... 'oses air ort site - t "', '. '. "" . publication staff was intere.!lted In the entire state ljOO not just the porilon above Interstate 40. She I'llquested specific llI1lcIes from the group which agteed to continue contact and prO'iId,e material on a regular beaII. BV MARY WORMLEY Jolin Salvo. cabinet Jlecretat:Y the ,', . STAFF WRITER Department of Co!lUlll!rce and·In1lDIltry:-=-·· ·-CorresP'611dence· from =ue: d ur the regional airport protest package prompted members forts r ass w prom of the SIerra Blanca Alrporl Commission ISBAC) to TIle delegation ylewed a media show on comment Thursday that King Is being Influenced bv "SkI. New Mexico" whlch mentioned state agriculture secretary Bill Sierra Blanca Ski Area but briefly, Developments leading to the comments Thursday began because few sUdes wei'll available. with a January 10 letter from King to Stephens requesting Aaaresull,tbedelegaUonwlllproducea the agriculture secretary give his "personal attention on =:0= I King's) behalf" to the materials prepared to protest the Details of the project, which wl11 requ1l'e Bureau of Land Managemenl (BLM) denial of a request support. wl11 be 8Mounl!ed for land on Which to build Ihe airport. Ialer. SBAC chaIrman Richard Hall responded January 18 Also the meeting with Salvo. with a letter slating, "If was most surprising to learn tl>at diSCUSSIon touched on the proposed a subject matter pertaining strictly to all' transportation regional airport. be . f' til I 1m The state Is Jll'Oparing a position on the had en Te erred 0 your cabInet secre arv 0 agr co reo project and Salvo promised to support the "What expertise does he .have In developIng air Iran- proposed jet-eapable airport in any way sportatlon facilities 10 meet the needs of the fastest possible, growing area of the State of New Mexico?" "One of the largest in the He added, "I'm being blunt because this sublect means state taking our SIde III the beat . cooperation from the state yet," WllsoD so much to all the citizens of this south central mountain ssid. area and we need the assistance of your best qualified staff WbIle in Santa Fe, the delegatioo also members." was told by Conway 0( a bill to provide King rep/led on January 24 that after a revIew of the assistance to tourist tmpacted areas when materials he had developed an official state position which "::::e1l:?U:S DIane Includes the comments that the B LM decision to deny the Coutstcin, MImi Cece Sudduth Federal Aviation Admlnl.stratlon application for land on and BIbb HIrschfeld. behalf of SBAC was "In the best Interest of the Statll." . ,'- . .. , . . .. Repair oIthil rolld to Sierra Blanca Skl Mea, further and coverage of the RuidOllO area by state agencies, and llIIppOl't of the proposed reg10naI airport were all considered areas of ac- compllslunentby Rilldoso ValleY Chambilr 01 Com!Dlln\ll IIQlegation to s.iU. Fe. '.. Tile, delegation of Sunriy'1nrachfeld, B!:IIIIY coulston, Dave Wl1:Ion and Ed Jungbluth returned Wednesday £tom the Thltd Annual Business Leaders Legislative ClInIc with an insight Into the process of state govermnent as the clinic Intended, but also with encouraging news on baues 0( Importance to the Village. Through Repl'llSentative Jobn Bigbee, the delegatloo was able to meet with the representatives 0( the 4Pte HIghway Deplll'tmentata H_approprlatlons and finance committee hearing to discuss work on tbe toad to Sierra Blanca Sid Area. Chief Hlgbway admlnilltrator Fred O'Cbeskey "agreed to look Into (State Road 532), but be felt finances will be- a b1ndrance," WUson said. O'Cleskey said because the road III tIIrou8b national forest land, the fUnds for res1Ilfacing, guard tai1 construction and other tmprovemenb oouId come fl'Olll Fol'll8t Sel'Vice approprlatiODS which ai'll presently tied UP In constnJctlon of a road to Sandia Crest. The delegation also met with senator Jolin Conway, who promised to pursue the project lhroulIb Senate appropriatiOllS angles. . Also during the clinic, the delegation met with Sheila Tl:yk 01 New Mezico Magazine, who assured tbem the Handicapped skiers benefit plan ready Skirunroad repairs pending " -available-funds· IS,"ki " report i .::.: ::::: :::-: , Wltb beavy snowfall :i Monday morning, skiing at *. ',:;: Sierra BJanOll BIll Area ill on ;:>. POWder lind packed powder. :" i; Undlst b.... d th :::? .,.: .ur "" snow ep at r midway ill, over 90 Inches and j:l ;;:: evera:1"'Ulebelf"ohew 'lID t been reoonled In the, past week. r", Ruidoso BIll Area reports a '::1 packed balle of inches and {lew f tb Ib . §: snow.o OVilr tee nc es recorded Monday momIng. [ All lifts are operating and all :::. .. n.. ':.:: ,.: ..a"" are open. :':'. £.1_ 'J' Sunday afternoon's' '''!Ib was 43 :;i'c .;:;: degrees and MOII"ay. * low was 18 degrees. *' For skiing condition I'llpol1s. ;g . call Sierra BlanCll Ski Area, 257· 'I':ll r,: 0001, and Ruidoso Skl Area, 336- .: _4211. i I Disaster aid 8vailallle , I . ., '; ;. , . ' ' .. , ,L' 'c', ", ' , " . ..... Cast of characterS, presenllng l1leJlllliY canvass thetoWnfordoll8tloM 8Dihtilllie Include: found In COJlSlllcuousplace.t1nughout the I Imagine purchasing tile servfces of 17 Chefs - .l)ebble'DavIB village to gather donatiOllS. VolWlteus RI'Omlncnt area residentil for an evening. L.B. Dallill wlIl be rtellgll/zed bY'thelr IIeait design T- () -wl1lr1birproeeeds-to-bel1efll-the..sierra Head Buller " .. Blailca HandicapPed SIders AssocIation. Bartenders , .. Jerry Bigham . Director 0( the project lIJDebble Davis. . Roy Parker Mouday, Febl'1ll\1'Y 12, a J\tII-l:lICe party A lonna! dinner party with well known Footmen .• ..... , ..... ,,, ... WendeD Chlno wlIl be beld .Iit 7:30 p.Ol., liVSlem Svmn Ru!dosoans supplying the menial labor Ray Nunley and tlaQlVlet C1uh tor rev!eJI of the. race ....n .. auclloned at a western dance WIneStewards ,.RlkerDavls COll1\SeCItOrs, \tho JoIiIl.mu. ..... "" d . IIWiCll. l:Ii11 JllIulny scheduled for 7:30. p.m;o Tues 8y, JohnnyDurItam DttrI1ilm:; J:HIlJaMq, Mel, 'o'neutY, Febnmry 13 at tile Wmnus Cirele. Maids, , ,." , RltaCblno FrlIt1kPoUeI'.DonS1t8ljridet.BOl " M. , Ha Heart for the Han- Mary LeeNunley Ed JUIIgblu1bPart of" ve a Marilyn BigilllDl Ken Green; JerrY' .B i 8ham; Mickey dCcapped" week, the dance will feature. kathy AllilIiIa McGu1tt!lIlId Fern: SallY"', .•... "6: c Dishwashers ..... _ .... _.. Doroth.YKlDlseY &y Bl8ItOP Is ll8rtY, band Lynn "... c m . Laurie bill'ham wbere "considerafJle 'ill!8CiI1ItlOn, Dl8Y . ear'a' F'em SIIWf81' enatlll .. . .. . . 'A1lIodurJngS' and OTHER FUNn RAISING activities 'lUbtay Febt\lllij' 13 tlll;:westem P8Sl uid S to a 01'em- scheduled d1lring Have a Heart for the dancleJlt7;30,p.l1l.. w.nn.iiI' Citele. R 080 ......Swj; and a;' t Club Handicapped Week Include: Wedhe!JdaY, the. AIh-C8il ttcntoofSi. theerraM'OWltaJn Godscq .. ue aacquet Fl ..e .. bnW.. . ry 4-13; sale of tickets tbroughtheout race among ta$JWl; Of l\alldliiappe(lllkterlr .... town - wlIl be ted tpliked With kl.dta- C1fIb wlIl be ptesented to four lucky per- tebrua:::.n e Otf at 1:'30 p,m... .. .' . sons. 'l'ickets are !WaDable at COuslns,Slerra WUl tear d6\1rll "Euy at SwI1n 'luId 1'tacqllet Club, the WInIlUS' Sierra Ski Area. .• ,'. ,!then a-dlIorPme 0( two pins Coladall8t. Ch'Cle, IlUiCl'lldlble, Klngll, 'the, tms m 1:'J4)'IlDe and a three daY-thtee Club. WIn,J>UicUndShow, RaYHll/d'.Skl Jet1r.BiBlUJm and •. ' .. l'JIllI\.t, .ilSeli paid trip wlIl he g!v-etr ShOP, MO\llltaln Spolis, .Siem Milmbinl Of the ....... CIftbeHan- ' .. ", MmeJvbete the.o ........er .,n ...... v .- ....... """' ...... . "'; ,. .' . , .' . ...' "t . '. .. . '.' '. .,. ' •. "c' I .' . , ::"' .,' '.',':'; " "* . .". ." ':.., '.' . ,. r ¥, .

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• •regiOnal director of 'the FDAA, state planningchief At Lovato, partially hidden, Lonnie Chant,public assistance coordinating officer, and TomMcCalmont, state planner.

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He addec;1, '" would suPPort SIte A as ldentlfled byHerkenhOff .~. A~,!Sf" 'Itt il I:lOl!slbllfty, which Is

•-- ~ .. lacafidrcni't-]'i!IlHh'MiSIte ~. Only1{$iilllil ifOrllonof SUeA Is on the Fort Stanton ReservatIon and Nf'tw MexicoState Unlverslfy has .eedto cooperate on fh Is slfe.

"Therefore. I cannot sUppOrt the SBAC appeal asoutlined In your letter of December 12...protestlng theBLM denial of the FAA Airport Application nor the appealsubmitted to Secretary of the Interior Cecil Andrus onDecember 28 by Henry C. Newman, (Southwest regIonalFAA director),"

During discussion of the correspondence at-Thursday'sSBAC meeting, Hall said. "Frankly I'm angry to have thistype of treatment fTom our newly elected Governor,"addIng "If you read between the lines, Bill Stephens wrotethe lefter,"

CommissIoner Wyndham Runnlngwater, representingthe Mescalero Apacne Tribe, suggested the commissionwrite to King again pOinting out the pitfalls to the proposedalternate Site A.

If KIng has "$12 million to lend. can l!!9ally release theland and cover the additional cost of excavation. then we'dbe In favor of compromise," he said.

Hall concurred. adding other factors keep the site fTomfeasibility.

"Another thorn In our side and one not easily resolved isthe close proxImity of the solid waste disposal site." hesaid.

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DISoASTER ASSISTANCEprograms-availabietocounty residents and government!> werediscussed at a meeting of federal. state and localofficials Saturday. From left are Joe D. Winkle,

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COMMISSION ATTACKS GOVERNOR'S ACTION---•. '. . .'--_. . '--' ...... ..' .....

'oses air ort site

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publication staff was intere.!lted In theentire state ljOO not just the porilon aboveInterstate 40.

She I'llquested specific llI1lcIes from thegroup which agteed to continue contactand prO'iId,e material on a regular beaII. BV MARY WORMLEY

Jolin Salvo. cabinet Jlecretat:Y ~r the ,', . STAFF WRITERDepartment of Co!lUlll!rce and·In1lDIltry:-=-·· ·-CorresP'611dence· from GovefiiOr'"8ruce'T{ffi'g~ffclSlifg-'~

=ue:d 1'll:m~:alerla1oi~= ur the regional airport protest package prompted membersforts r ass w prom e· of the SIerra Blanca Alrporl Commission ISBAC) to

TIle delegation ylewed a media show on comment Thursday that King Is being Influenced bv"SkI. New Mexico" whlch mentioned state agriculture secretary Bill SIep~ns.Sierra Blanca Ski Area but briefly, Developments leading to the comments Thursday beganbecause few sUdes wei'll available. with a January 10 letter from King to Stephens requesting

Aaaresull,tbedelegaUonwlllproducea the agriculture secretary give his "personal attention on=:0= ~~nk';;a =~:~e:~ IKing's) behalf" to the materials prepared to protest theDetails of the project, which wl11 requ1l'e Bureau of Land Managemenl (BLM) denial of a request

communl~ support. wl11 be 8Mounl!ed for land on Which to build Ihe airport.Ialer. SBAC chaIrman Richard Hall responded January 18

Also ~urlng the meeting with Salvo. with a letter slating, "If was most surprising to learn tl>atdiSCUSSIon touched on the proposed a subject matter pertaining strictly to all' transportationregional airport. be . f' til I 1mThe state Is Jll'Oparing a position on the had en Te erred 0 your cabInet secre arv 0 agr co reoproject and Salvo promised to support the "What expertise does he .have In developIng air Iran-proposed jet-eapable airport in any way sportatlon facilities 10 meet the needs of the fastestpossible, growing area of the State of New Mexico?"

"One of the largest ~pa.rtments in the He added, "I'm being blunt because this sublect meansstate taking our SIde III the beat .cooperation from the state yet," WllsoD so much to all the citizens of this south central mountainssid. area and we need the assistance of your best qualified staff

WbIle in Santa Fe, the delegatioo also members."was told by Conway 0( a bill to provide King rep/led on January 24 that after a revIew of theassistance to tourist tmpacted areas when materials he had developed an official state position whichhl~"::::e1l:?U:S-s:~r:~DIane Includes the comments that the BLM decision to deny theCoutstcin, MImi ~ungblUth,Cece Sudduth Federal Aviation Admlnl.stratlon application for land onand BIbb HIrschfeld. behalf of SBAC was "In the best Interest of the Statll."

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Repair oIthil rolld to Sierra Blanca SklMea, further PIlbUcI~ andcoverage of theRuidOllO area by state agencies, andllIIppOl't of the proposed reg10naI airportwere all considered areas of ac­compllslunentbyRilldosoValleY Chambilr01 Com!Dlln\ll IIQlegation to s.iU. Fe.

'..Tile , delegation of Sunriy'1nrachfeld,B!:IIIIY coulston, Dave Wl1:Ion and EdJungbluth returned Wednesday £tom theThltd Annual Business LeadersLegislative ClInIc with an insight Into theprocess of state govermnent as the clinicIntended, but also with encouraging newson baues 0( Importance to the Village.

Through Repl'llSentative Jobn Bigbee,the delegatloo was able to meet with therepresentatives 0( the 4Pte HIghwayDeplll'tmentata H_approprlatlons andfinance committeehearing todiscuss workon tbe toad to Sierra Blanca Sid Area.

Chief Hlgbway admlnilltrator FredO'Cbeskey "agreed to look Into (StateRoad 532), but be felt finances will be- ab1ndrance," WUson said.

O'Cleskey said because the road IIItIIrou8b national forest land, the fUnds forres1Ilfacing, guard tai1 construction andother tmprovemenb oouId come fl'OlllFol'll8t Sel'Vice approprlatiODS which ai'llpresently tied UP In constnJctlon of a roadto Sandia Crest.

The delegation also met with senatorJolin Conway, who promised to pursue theproject lhroulIb Senate appropriatiOllSangles.. Also during the clinic, the delegationmet with Sheila Tl:yk 01 New MezicoMagazine, who assured tbem the

Handicapped skiers benefit plan ready

Skirunroadrepairs pending

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~ recorded Monday momIng. ~"[ All lifts are operating and all :;:~:::. • .. n.. ':.::,.: ..a"" are open. :':'.~. £.1_ ~.:.'J' Sunday afternoon's' '''!Ib was 43 :;i'c

.;:;: degrees and MOII"ay. m~lnn's ~~"~ ~ -~~ *,~ low was 18 degrees. ~:>.~ ~~ ~~ ~*' For skiing condition I'llpol1s. ;g

.~ call Sierra BlanCll Ski Area, 257· • 'I':llr,: 0001, and Ruidoso Skl Area, 336- .::~ _4211. ~.'.~ i~-::8"1::::m::m-:8"~~~'::~.$.::sr::~:::::{~::i::? I

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Include: found In COJlSlllcuousplace.t1nughout the IImagine purchasing tile servfces of 17 Chefs - .l)ebble'DavIB village to gather donatiOllS. VolWlteus .~

RI'Omlncnt area residentil for an evening. L.B. Dallill wlIl be rtellgll/zed bY'thelr IIeait design T- ()-wl1lr1birproeeeds-to-bel1efll-the..sierra Head Buller " • ..

Blailca HandicapPed SIders AssocIation. Bartenders , .. JerryBigham . Director 0( the project lIJDebble Davis.~ . Roy Parker Mouday, Febl'1ll\1'Y 12, a J\tII-l:lICe party

A lonna! dinner party with well known Footmen.•..... , ..... , , ,...WendeD Chlno wlIl be beld .Iit 7:30 p.Ol., liVSlem SvmnRu!dosoans supplying the menial labor RayNunley and tlaQlVlet C1uh tor rev!eJI of the. race....n ..~ auclloned at a western dance WIneStewards ,.RlkerDavls COll1\SeCItOrs, \tho lilClu~ JoIiIl.mu...... "" d . RouAMala~. IIWiCll. l:Ii11 ~. JllIulnyscheduled for 7:30. p.m;o Tues 8y, JohnnyDurItam DttrI1ilm:; J:HIlJaMq, Mel, 'o'neutY,Febnmry 13 at tile Wmnus Cirele. Maids, , ,." , RltaCblno FrlIt1kPoUeI'.DonS1t8ljridet.BOl " M., Ha Heart for the Han- Mary LeeNunley Ed JUIIgblu1b•."fftYnrlego.Ul>Yd·~.Part of" ve a MarilynBigilllDl Ken Green; JerrY' .Bi8ham; Mickey

dCcapped" week, the dance will feature. kathy AllilIiIa McGu1tt!lIlId Fern: SallY"', .•...oontlnuOll8~~rtlnICbyM~"6:c :~ybackUP Dishwashers ..... _...._..Doroth.YKlDlseY &y Bl8ItOP Is ogaillzllijJ'.·~ ll8rtY,band Lynn "... c m . Lauriebill'ham wbere "considerafJle 'ill!8CiI1ItlOn, Dl8Y

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'A1lIodurJngS'the1:~:t~~: and OTHER FUNn RAISING activities 'lUbtay Febt\lllij' 13 tlll;:westemP8SluidS to Skilen:-a~ft' ~Md a "~ft.'s 01'em- scheduled d1lring Have a Heart for the dancleJlt7;30,p.l1l..aU~ w.nn.iiI' Citele.R 080 ......Swj; and a;' t Club Handicapped Week Include: Wedhe!JdaY, 1t~14, the. AIh-C8il~rsd"ttcntoofSi.theerraM'OWltaJn Godscq.. ueaacquet Fl..e..bnW...ry 4-13; sale of tickets tbroughtheout race among ta$JWl; Of l\alldliiappe(lllkterlr.... town - wlIl be ted tpliked With p1'Oll1blenHtUl~ kl.dta-C1fIb wlIl be ptesented to four lucky per- western~ce, tebrua:::.n e Otf at 1:'30 p,m... . . .' .sons. 'l'ickets are !WaDable at COuslns,Slerra ~WUl tear d6\1rll "Euy$~'~at

SwI1n 'luId 1'tacqllet Club, the WInIlUS' Sierraa~ Ski Area. .•,'.,!then a-dlIorPme 0( two pins Coladall8t. Ch'Cle, IlUiCl'lldlble, Klngll, 'the, tms .~~the "es.-~ihctlVlt!tiI!m1:'J4)'IlDe M~tIiul and a three daY-thtee Club. WIn,J>UicUndShow, RaYHll/d'.Skl Jet1r.BiBlUJm and ~BIiJil!eY•. '..l'JIllI\.t, .ilSeli paid trip wlIl he g!v-etr ShOP, Motgan~1I MO\llltaln Spolis, .Siem Milmbinl Of the ....... CIftbeHan- '.. ",

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VaDey Fire- Department· chief FrankTitsworth has "no idea of the cost."

Two units from the fire departmentextinguished the blaze and returned toTinnIe by about 9 this mornlng.

Also during the meeting, the schoolboard will approve TIUe 4, part A ap­plication for the 197NO school year forIndIan education.

district.After the election, the RuIdoso Board of

Education will meet at noon Thursday tocanvass the returns, Isaue a certificate ofresuJts, determine the total number ofpersons voUng, enter the f1ndIngls In theofficial minutel rl the district and Issue acer1Iflcate 01 MecUon to the candidateeJected.

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Fire razes Hondo Bar

Ruidoso HighSchool gymnasium will beopen from 8 a.m. to 7 p.Ol. Tuesday as thepolling place for the RIl1do5o Board ofEdtlcallon election.

One candidate haa filed-ineumbelltW.R. "Stormy" Edwards.

According to the election notice, "anyqualified elector residing in RuidosoMunIcipal SChool DIstrIct lIhaU be entlUedto vote,,'

"Elector" haa been defined 8lI anyclUzeD of the Unlted Slates, who, atelectloo time, Is over 18years ofage and aresident of the slate, county and school

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teenage alcoholism, pregnancy andvenereal disease, dental educatiOll and aexeducation.

But, they concurred "a IlIate mandatewUI be needed to get Into tbe schools."

The committee agreed to coltaet countyschool boards, to encourage programs byarea pl1yslclaDs. .

Tbey also touched 00 health educationfOl' adulls,

On mental hea1th, the cmnmlttee agreedto encourage establishment of a mentalhealth board for the county.

Under extended care, the grwp felt anOIItreach program to provide meals to thebomebound elderly Is needed in parts ofthe county.

FlnalIy, QmTI Goad, CIrrlzozo, wasNmed to replace Mary RIch, as chairmanrl the advisory «alUlllttee.

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RuIdoso Hondo VaDey Hospital, agreeingto eIlCOlll'llge paUeslls reluclant to enterthe hospital because of past problems to"give It 8IIOther try." .

Emergency Medical Technlctsns(EMT) were tile main area of needdlscuaaed under emergency medical ser­vices.

TbeCODUn1ttee alsoagreed intermediateEm traInlng Is needed, but a viableprogram using intermediate IlldlIs couldnot begin until mdloaMe provided m theEMT'a can be authorized by pllyalctans tobegin medlcal trealmenL

The committee also was told by Dr.DavId Rouleau, capitan, EMT's ootmeeting standards, could have theirIlcensell revoked.

Under educatioD, the committee agreedinformation Is needed In the schools OIl

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• •EVACUATION MAPS of Ruidoso and Alto ate'shown to the Committee For lnsutlngRulcJoso'Senvironment during their Thursday l'Ileetlng bV

Evacuation map, to printer. .

COunty health needs ranging fromproviding' medical service in laoIatedareas to Improvement of emergencymedical services were discussed at theWednesday evening meeting of the UncoInCOUnty Health Advisory CommIttee to thecounty commlselon.

Goals were set in the five major healthareIIll of primary care, secondary care,health educatIoo, extended care andmental health care.

Under primary care, the committeeagreed to urge medical care for the HondoValley area which Is "geograpblca!lyIsolated and distant from health care."

The commlttee also recognized a needfor a portable dental unit and waterfluoridation project.

Under secondary care, the committeecommended the Improvements made at

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.' Fe.dilr~lre9Ulatlons pr~hlJ)lt ~cinstructlon of an airport . "',. "", " "::":1. . " . '" . . . ".' , . . . . ,,' , . WithIn a ¢ertaln dlstanc:eof a wast!! dls,posal, site because p'r:o'".'g'.. ' p~l;..~

. BYGW:JONESbTbe~~t ratlO WQ l-$O,fOl' 'l'hll ~lI:tprllJllU'Cl1,I\t.1b.art /IbOwiIIg o{the ha~ar~$-preslmtedby small animals and birds at· '. ..' . ·.,uJf.I'·SlaffWriterI otograp er 'the c1asa lall\ IU.I~, Tbe qJasa lla.d tq b!l tile ~lUl8t~ .tulJJ!ll"l!ase for, Capitan traded to the site, ..' •

lIPlIt, wlU1.··~ Jbe ~!M. atteJK\lng ~a·r$ldl!!lfs. ''fh!l'~VIlJoe Clf the H~ll' al$o" pqlrited out hO\Jslngdevelopnients' are . • " . .•.~On Tuesday, C'..apJtan vowrs. will decide Moo.YIl, W~1'l llnd.Vrlda)'eal1ll proJ;ICr\y (the f!ll1Ire on wbleb toes are springing up near the alternatelilte. ' .' I

a bond issue and an addltloll&l.tax levY half atteodlngti\e renilIlJIIIlg two $fs. basIld) lso/l!l~.rlt,lteappral.gedvalue,' ' .• d'which, If pasaed, will flJJance 1m. Midw!!y In tbef'&r,'tIle two ~lasaes whleb:ll!U11U11Uy~t!Ian.belJllll'ketvalue "Thne 'has overcQmethe sl:luation. (The engineering 0 U t '1"n e' .provements to or possibly replacementof awiWh~ lielted1!les, tosaeUr!l that they of tile pnil!ertY. 'l'I!l1B, ~ hcmle Ol' Ial1ll firm of) H!!rkenhopf'Pats~nsIO()ked;;atIt In 1973 and what ..' .:. . I ". .

the existing Capitan SChools WIth' nll\V ~Iv~ equaillCho!lltJme, . appr~ at '1~,OOO wou1lI havll an '. . looke<jllke a viable alternative lust Isn't anymore. Site AIs 'facillties. CROWDINQ, 'M.$O' PIroIIJB...-s any asaesaeCl value of ",000, making the tax Inaccessible," Hall said. . ' . A pro....am out1lJllOg tbll goals a~. In an interview with The News last broadenlJJg rl the b1gb'schoo1elllT1cll1um incl"llllse about $2.33 per month or $28 per . ALSO, DU RING 'THi; ME ETING, Runnlngwater operatio.rof the Sou.thwest Health ca

week, Capiian school ~uperlntendent lind expansloo 11 tile IIIIed81 education year., • :itRichard CBfton andprlnelpal J. L. Brooks program, Brooks said. Teacbera add that Pro\Mt1ty appraised at f30,OOO, assessed presented a report on a trip to Washington DC where he Cancer Control Unit was presented at ~explained the issues on the baUot and the cJasses cannot b!l broo~ together fOl' at 'lO,OllO would abow an Increase of 15;83 met with members of the Depart",ent of the Interior and meeting of .the ,Ruidoso Service Cluijl

the of the bond' nd group activities th..,o CBf --'d h th t t sl I d Ie tl QluncU Thursday. . . lJ!reaMns y urge pasaage. a . . J;lCr moo or .., per year. ton -. e e s a e congres oni! e ga on. The Cancer Control Unit acts sa I'levy, The sheer age of bulldlngs Is anolher doubwd many Capitan people would ex· Runnlngwater met With Guy Martin, assistant Secretary screening clinic for early de'~c+l.on of th

The bond issue will generate .,000, .~ of problems. Built In 1. by the perlence that much increase, since many of the Interior, Land and Water Resources division, who disease and Is be'nn beld';;...~.tty o~·.and the Capital Improvements Levy would Works progress AdmInIstrlltiOll, It haa of the homes would be appral.ged at less II I th I tl hi h A' .....generatdlllQ.oo.o over.a.thrfltkyem:perIod." lII$h-GelUngIL~d_w.!!!!d_!klo""_W:hIch.,_~s:!!l,900, ._ . wi compi e e nforma on w c ndrus will use to Thursday afternOllIl8 and F.rIday mol'lllnBThe Board of Educationhsa also appUed to Clifton Silllmellllll 1ilgIi. ina1ntenance BfoOiS ' silldne-liilpea"':ren:::n:liliilS=~aiiif:::r-..-·--·_--.,.;,·make-a-deelsle . 0 H ndo lie ..1lS i "the slate for emergency Capital Outlay CGSts. "Last month's heaUng blU was over resldenm wh~ children are now out of He requested letters of support of the proposed airport Commurilty he.alth educators Dell~fu~ to asaist in the proposed building $1,700." . school would not vote against the Issue on be prepared by each of the governing entities represented SCpre~~~~~p~:g~a,~::geatBafilmrbeoprogram. ThebuUdIng'sagealsomeanatheroofls that bsals, thInkIna "educaUon doesn't by SBACand se'nttoMartln

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owever, the application for thoae IJJ poor cOlldition, and the wirIng and em anymore. Nothing could be At th I I f hi t hR·funds, which would make the new con- plUlDbIng "probably don't JIleet slate further from the truth," he said. e conc us on 0 s repor Qf t e meeting, un· widespread fonn of cancer affecting bstrucUon possible, will not be consldered i:ociell today," he added. "We have to keep the kids in mind," nlngwater said, "It looks good from that· angle, but we men and women.by the state unIess the dilItrIct Is "bonded •Faulty wiring wsa cited as the cau.se of a CBftOll added. "We need bettllr IlWIdlup can't hang our hats on It vet." SCholes explained that the unIt, wlilto capacity," CUfton said. November 1978 fire which destroyed the and faclUtiesforthem-lt's that slmple." He also met with U.S. Representative Harold Runnels, will conUnue here througb May, Is

The passage of the bond and levY would slageareaandoldgynmaslUll1l111dcallSCd Inadditiontodechlingthe'bondandlevY who, told him ,$6 million has been put Into the research ,~=,:,~:rin=I::ar:~~~t:~~~~meet that requirement, he added. Sines extenaiveamokedamagetotheha11a.hand lsaues in the Capltsn election Tuesday, station at Fort Stanton mesa and the "amount received In svstem, Nursepracticlonersorphvslc;--O;:school officials don't know how much ,room and dresslng _, FOl' the voWrs wIU flU Ol1e school board position d • ." I8I\lI;Imoney they might receive fOl' 1lJi- QIrIstmas gram, the chUdren bad to belJJg vacated by Horace Cordova. Run- ired benefit from the experiments would fit into a manila are trained to tske over operation of th~

nI- "'nn • envelope." clinic.' ~provemenm, 0 'I the moat prellmlnary reheal'llll in the halls. ' ........or the sIx·year tenn are Mrs. Jane i!l

and Wntatlve construction plall8 have been U enOllgh funds are received from the AJJred. RalphO. Barber lIIId Cu1"tW Payne. . Runnlngwater also reported Runnels' office was of the Another aim CIf the program Is to makCOifonnuJated. But according to Brooks, varioussourcea,officlalshopetocolllltl1JCt Registered voters wbo Ilve within the opinion NMSU was "on the verge of compromise and the people aware of the curabUlty of man~"The only logical Mlutlon Is to slart from a new elementary school with eight school district ani eUglble to cast thetr Secretary won't have to make a decision." fo~ of cancer, to help el1mlnate fear o~scratch and build new facilltles." cIalIlIrooms and a mulU-med!a rocm. Tbe ballots. Voting Is not restricted to property the disease, which' often makes a persollO;

Both he and CBftonfeel myriad probleml JunIor and aenlOl' high scbool building O'Wners. He also said Senator Pete Domenicl appeared to favor delay treatment or eUJn1natiOlUl. ~at the schools would be ..solved by IIUch would have 14 teaching classrooms, a ThedeslgnatedpoUingplacelsFletcher the proposed airport, but no official position would be sel1lll~alsoexplalJJedthatcancerlsnot"COIIItructlon. One of the inaln problema Is Ubnlry, an auditorium with a seating Hall Arena, and voting wUI take place announced for another three weeks. . a single disease, but behaves andovercrowdIJJg of cIa!!srooma. capacity 01 3OO• .and .--mualeadbancL be.tweenJI a.m., and 7 p.m. _ . . . .. ~_~!1l1lng\\la.t!'lr ,5.l!IIL ~e,Pr~~ntatl,,-e .Manllell..ulan . progresses differently IJJ Its different.-

The slate Board of EducatIon se,1f room. According to an elecUoo brochunl {Pictures !showing the condition of "appearedtobeon1hefence!' .... .forma, The unlteis-4eallngprimarll)' w1tq.minimum ~dards of one teacher to 2$ prepared by the Ichool district, the po"'--- d the Capl'--lIChooi a 011 'IN OTHER BU h ~Ix types rl cancer wblch have a lU8fi:....de ts Nine of 12 '-cIllti u1d buU ."""" IA WU. ppear SINESS T ursday, the commission . "cure" or survival rate -'th earl':'0'" n . grades at capitan are'" ""0 t"' erentpbasea IllIge seven of this lsaue) ed ", •ID violation of that standard, ClIfton A1d, dependlJJg m the ava1labWty of funds, • review a letter to State Senator John Conway and State det4lcUOD. Those are callCer of the breast;~-dhd every cIaMroom Is in use at aU tlmes. Tbe cn.trict COUld apply for capital Representative Jolin Bigbee pointing out "NMSU Is asking cervix and utel1lS in women; prostatea~

"We'vegrowntothepolntthatlfwebad oulll!Y funds each year untU aD needaare Coffee Cart the state legislature to appropriate SS.l million for a new testicular cancer In men; and, In both~teachers hired (to alleviate the over- met, ClItton utd. U a land trade could be agriculture building when they are resolutely blocking the sexes, cole>-reclal cancer, skin cancer and:_crowding) we wouldn't have the negollated with the UnIted States Forest . \ airport which would contribute to the economIc base ofthe head and neck cancer. .:classrooms to put them In," BrotIls aiiId. Service, the new bul1d1np might be Wedn d State." The educators also teach techniques o~And be eJlpeets that growth to continue. located adJac:ent to the p~t facilltles. es ay self~ll8mlnatlonfor the different typell oli

The schools have gained 72 ltudenta The J'ejl!)IJlII!Rt schedule fOl' the bond Also, Hall reported on the promise from John Salvo, cancer and recommend regular rouUn~since the end of the preVious scboofyear, . aM1eVy "IlfreqwreaIUlDcreueOll7.00"··· -The WedQesday-eof{s cart wUl1le1leId' State !iecrefllrvof the Commerce and Industry Depart- t!lstll bl'pbyswlami•. - . ..,~bringing the lAltal enroUmelt to 373. per '1,000 ofa~ valuation over the adetrthWestem Office Eqlllp;nelt, 410 Sud- ment, to support the airport proposal. Hours fOl' the clinic are 1:30 to 4:30 01\:Brooks points out that even If that.......... IW8 rate, based on tbe 1m valuaUoll8, or • from 9 to 10 a.m. . Thursdays and 9 to 11 on Frldav mornlngR:W...v..... EdJ The commission also agreed to keep In contact with Appointments are required. ' -:--,.rate were cut in half, enroUment will lIliU $2.50 over the 1m lax rates. The new rate ungbluth, executivesecretary of thebe over 400 next year. wouIdbefS.mpertbouwld, wblchbrlng.l Ruidoso VaDey Chamber rl Commerce, Mack Taylor, Sausalito, California, and Sliver City, who Is The Service Club COWlcl1 members ais4=

C1iftonssldtheslateBoardrlEducation It in line with IUCh to1'InII U CIrrlzozo said, "Tbe coffee carta are an Idllll1 op- taking NMSU and the BLM to court for "collusion" and beard an appeal for volunteer wOS'ke~could "voW to disapprove the school" If (fS.318), Cuba (fS.2Ill3) and EstancIa portunltytoeuhangeoplnlonl witll feDow obstruction of his request to test drlll on BLM ad· from Bobby Dan CrellShaw, aaslstanjcrowding Is not eliminated. Such wu the (fS.$25). The new rate would be lIUb- communIty reslderta, memberI of the ministered land leased to NMSU In northern Dona Ana administrator of Fort Stanton Schoolcase with tile kindergarten program at the stantIa1Iy lO'Wer than that of Moriarity Chamber board of d1rectoI'lI and executive Hospllal.'school this year. ($ILall8) and Fort Sumner ($11.100). secrelary." County. CrenlJhaw saidhe wsa aeeldng a group 0, The next commission meeting wlll be at 2 p.m. March 2 .1Uo20~Jl,'StodOll8teOllUIaY..Il.mM~

, ',,'fti the library. . . . .' ; , •• " ,. ~ .... ''101ie1'ji UILiJi'W1llI td'the sfdili&il'a'UF!a• Stanton. Volun~rs would work on a one;;;

to-one basis \tilth astudent, teachiJJg onle;specific skID. The school would provldl!"transportation, and lunch for the volWltej~group, he added. to

Further requests for funds anrecreatlonal materials for FL Stantort­were made by cOllllCll member Hazel:Kennedy. She said the slate provld~ foil:'the students "mentally and physIca1Iy, bUt:.provides no recreatlonal materials." {;

"KIds need to play," sbe added. Shi"suggested that recreational ~uppUes couldbedOnated or funds ralsed througb variOU!>club projects to buy the Items. ~

erenshaw invite:d all servtce claWmembers to tour the facillties as a gro~or indIvlduaUy. ;.

In other buslness, the council: j';-Approved the coostltutlon and by·la~

COl' the club and made tentaUve pIanB f~election -of officers at an upcoIIJlnli1:meetiJJg. • '"

-Heard a report from Ken Moore 011 t1f;,project by the Rotary Club to purchasJ:."beeper" communIcation devices. He~that club was interested in purclwring-cili~of the devices. in order to have at least 0l1~local minister on 24-hour call In case 0emergencies.

-Heard a report on the successful taJlretumserviceperformedbyMarryM~and Charlene Jones andsponsored by~Altrusa Club. The two prepared slaWfomlS and obtained rebates for a numbeof senior citizens and low·lncd'iile famUlIJS,.;

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FarnUy, relatives and frieDds shared in Sanchez. eatl», QuIntus. Mrs. Quintus; i\rmy assigned to communicaUlIIUIln the '1 the ceremony officiated by Father Justill EUen KelItonand..Tm'YJ('enton ofRuidoao. 1098tb Transportation Company, Ft.,

'Moncrief. To recreate the traditional The Wall!lCe fBlll!lY fl'OD1 'JJillb Rolls, Eustis Virginia.wedding'procession. Mrs. WeDs was given Bobby. Judy,Pam and Debbie. Deiibie is ,*,*::-;;:~*::w.~-;;~::~:~:*>;:'Yr.:::*:*:-;mi~:::w,*:*:~

in marriage by her "rat cousin, ,Keith an exchange !!tlldent fl'\llll G!!rlJUlny. LOb r La" 'r'e'Is'Miller. The maid of honor and best man Mrs. WeDs is the fonner, EUzabeth I ra y u 'were Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Abeyta of Bent. Evans. daughter of ~'llIt!! Mr. and Mrs;Bridesmaids and groomsmen were, in Richard Bond of AlaInogo~, Mr. WeDs is by ,couples: Bruce and Helen KUnekole n. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbel1 WeDs. Sr.John and Norma Adams, Raymond and of Kiana, Alaska.Beverly Kirgan. Ushers were: Jonathan Mr. and Mrs. W"Us have resided for the

~--~'~~~~t;'=~~h~..;.U;;;~~-:eDs was employed by , ~':c~ale~ro~'~'~Pre-=reg~'Is~tra~tlon~~f~or~tIIe~S~prIn~';::g:Pre-~;--~, party in near-traditional Indian costumes Construction Compllny liS aolatant School Stofy TIme will begin on Febl'llll1':Y

with yellow and gre'ln Dare for the special manager. Before arrivlng In Mescalero, 12 and closa 01\ Febl'llll1':Y 21.occasIon. TIle altar was adorned with a Mr. WeDs was assistant land planner with tile ,__home-owned statue of the Sacred Heart the Chugiak Native Corporation in An. To, be eligible for Story T........

d II d ta in chUdren must be three through five yeai'llan ye ow an green pel'll a can- chorage, Alaska, and also.a draftsman of age. There wl1l be two sess1ons: (I)'dlabra made by Bruce Klinekole IL with the Army Corps of ElJ8ineers. While A rI1 If 9 30 to

Following the ceremony. there was a in Seattle for flve years, Mr. WeDs at- Wednesday.March7· p 1 '1'OID :

reception in the Inn of the Mountain Gods' tended the UniversitY of Washington and 10,:~ ~~ys, March 8 • April 12. 10:00Mescalero Room, Before the cake cutting the Seattle University whUe employed byceremony, Willard Evans, performed Systems Architects 4< Engineers as toslt~~TlmewU1ConsistofPU'ppetsbows.Indian blessings of the three-tiered cake draftsman. _,and refreshments. Mr. WeDs was graduated from Mount finger plays. ctIifts, movies and IltOries.

Hostesses were: Mrs. Phoebe Klinekole, Edgecwnbe HJgb School In 1963. then ...-e·registration Is requlreil and regular' Nob Hill Elementary School has "Parents help the cbUdren form their Parents enjoy the program bIlcaWleMrs. Wynelle Geronimo, Mrs. Becky attended Haskell Junior College as a attendance is expected. EnroUment is developed a program which has evefYQne 'letters correctly. with spacing. and '''It gives them an Understanding of whatVerdugo and Mrs. Glenda Brusuelas. student of earpentrt for two years. Upon =~:::~:':"=~::~~i:::::xx**,: involved smlling. beeause it is a creative writing center help goeson," kindergarten Instructor Pat Tate

Guest books were attended by Mrs. completion, he entered Pllsadena City The parent volunteer program brlnga with speillng words," nrst grade in· said.Pansy Sbendo and Mrs. Rufina Laws. Conege, Pasadena, CalIfornia liS an .po Immunization mothers and fatllers into tbe classroom struclor Greta Cabot said. When a cbUd brlnga bome a paper oe-Serving champagne, wine punch and beer prentice carpenter, then setved with the ' where they provide valuable assistance to Parents also listen to the children read easlonany parents ere unable to ten If the

w:.e~g:::o~cluded.tbe._])onaJd~~~~M::x=.~~ly_~ged ,, __u ---~ule n - ,-- , n~~eka:~1I~~trtl!'1h~~,=:l::~~=t1tr:1:~~L,:~~nm:~a:=Ol1"C01Qnlnd_nBlake family, George La PeI:. Frizzell' M'd chool' . ~pridn inf additbelrtlon toldnbecode mlngrte II so= Uke to do."., . shape we'lJ.-tliU'the cbUd to take a redPena, Don Chino. VlrglnlaKUn~le. Ruth I·S ' , ... e or d rga nero Another valuable activity of the Cl'llyon and color ,in the circle. 'IbIsKUnekole. Zelda KUnekole, Frank Monday, February 5, D7t - C8rrIsozo grader or second gra er. 'volunieers is filing of papers. teacbes,the'chUd red and the ${lll of a'Klinekole. George ~ole, Jr•• LIsa band concert Cllnlcto be held at the L.C.H.O. Court "We have so many first graders this "Webavel12flrstgradersthlsyearand ircI btto tit just look UkMams, Charlene AdamS. 8arah Platero, HOCIBB Annu from e:3O 8,10., to 4:30 p.m. year,l'm not sure we could have1operate:!, in a week's tbneeach does 50 papers. TIle :'he ci:u3 is ~roJ:"::syTate said eKevinCojo,BernardMlller.DllvldKlrgan. WedDelday,Febraary7,lt'lI-Caplim effeetlvelywitbouttheparentvounteers. volunteer staples fUes ·.and gets them ' ,. .Alan KIrgan, Tina KIrgan, Sharoo KIrgan, TIle WhIte Mountain MIddle School band C1in1c tobe beIdat the capitanSchool from Instructor NeIUe Jonea said Tuesday. ready for each chiId to take bome." Mrs. The chUdren ~ enjoy having theirW:lson Barber, Elaie Barber, Corle will present a "Pop" concert today in the 10'00 a.m. to Z p.m. ,With the team teaching program being Jones saId. parents in the cllwroom as parentMakal, Frank Adakal. Uraula lJttle. Iva school's gymnas!lIIII. Admlsslon to the MIlIIdaY' FebnuafY 12, It'lI _ RuldoGo used in tile elementary achool. classes are OIher Ilctivlties the parents lISSist with volunteel'll.Enlady. Martin Enjady. Kathy Enjady, DB concert, which will fellture aU Idnds of C1in1c to !HI beIdat Wb!te MOllnta!n SClbool divided Into small teaching groups Include field trips and art projects. . "The chlldren are velff proud of their

~~=y~~~ ~dt.Y·if;;::~:;:/~r::b ::IC. Is free.: Thep~~~"at7-tr;'ee::.~~~~~=~na~~~~-~ teacber "and "pare-n!VD~~~~ ~lb; =J:t~a:i:a~:~r;n:bea::=: :;~flK!r:~is at~ ._--j

C1in1ctobe~IdattheConlaaSchoolfrom While the Instructor works with withthecbUdrenandpresentedavariety volunteer and are disappointed If their10:00 a.m., to ~~J::; phonetles or reading, tlK! volunteer can of prograDlll on hollbles or special in· parents are ocecasionaUy unable to come.

A parent or mUIt accompaD;1 take another group of chlldren and dlreet terests. For more information on becoming aevert chl1d to be 1mmw1ized. AD,yooe their activities. The parent volunteer program parent volWlteer or commlUllty volWlteerInterested In FIIIIlIly Plarmlng or Well Parent volunteers have proven most 'Includes some fathers and also community contact principal Donny Weems at 2$7­Cblld C1in1cappolalJX!ellts, pIeue calI Me- beneflclalIn the first grade at the hand· volunteers without chUdren in tlK! schooL 2200.2412. writing center•.

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: &JnduI1ryDepartmenlInSlUltaFe. cooperaUve effort by the CllUI1DUCe &0, Pub1lshed to usIst inlerested perIlOIl81n Industry Department and the Bureau of~ Ol:U1n1ng goodI produced In the 8tate, the Business and Economic Research at tile

directory Is a1lIo of aid to domestic Unlverslty ofNe" Mexico.producetllueldng newsalesoutlets.

Major products of IndMclual compaDIesare reported, grouped by codes designatedIn the Standard Individual CllIlI8lflcaUon

• Manual of the U.s. Office of Management: ed Budget. COJllll8lllell are listed both; alphabetically and numerically by a~

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The U.s. J;l1Ire&1I of L!lnd Mlula!letnent potential for land IInder aludy wlille litt~(DLM) bBl! lilaued /:,;pl'ClpQ!!!ld regll\atlon to same time Insurlng that otb!lf Ian(\ \IB!lS

. protect potential and l!lentlfl!l(\ I'lIldemeS/l which would not affect wjjdernesa., st\l!lyareas from mlniQg and pPneral qualltles could continue. Such things aa" QPeratllJlUl anda draft poUCy for managing Uvestock gra~lng, hunting, and most

t!leseareasfor otheruS\lS. recreational alltlvltlea would conUnue'l'I1e two Pl'OPosals appear In ij\e Federal under the polley. ~triction would be

Regl.ster and are sublellt to public <:nm· placed on things s\lch as new strip mining,mentuntllMarch14. road building and those mlneral ex·

Nearly 13 mIlUQIl acrea of pllbUc land In ploratlon" activities that would' per-New Mexico are currently undergoing manently affellt the area. '

" ,Inventory to determlne which areas may The DLM wtll hol.d pubUc informationalhave wilderness characteristics and be meetings In New Mexico In February onrecOClllllended to CCxlgress for inclusion ill the,!!, two lesues to answer questllJlUl from

~tI:r:=:S~~g would .~~~~. 'fs~r~~~P~~ ':"' be~o'_~":""-"';requlreanapprovedplanofoperatlonsfor documents are available rrom the BLM,certain mining 'activltles within some Post Office Box 1449, Santa. Fe, Newp.ubllc land areas. ThIs regulation would Mexico 87501:protect potential wU!lemess areas fromthose activities that would impair tbelr Pel'llons who wish to comment on eitherwUdemess sultablllty. the proposed regulatllJlUl Of the draft

," TIle.draft management pollcy aHellts polley statement"may do so before March'those areas Identified as wUderness study 14, 1979. Commenta on the miningareas. . Its pIl1'pOlIll Is to estabUsh regulation should be addressed to theprocedures to maintain tile wUdem~ •. Dlrelltor,DLM (303) at the sameaddress.

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, retaU fOod pricellin 1979 wtIl climb to only costs. '1bJs wtIl encourage continued ex·· _8\!lVen and me-ha1t percent above 1978. panslon In the cattle, pork and poultry

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, Grocery lllOC'e food pricelI are e......._. 'aboutfive percent. Total pr-oductlon of redto average about - percent In 1979, meat and poultry In 1979 wtIl about matchwhile rstaurant food prl.ces will probably 1978 levelscI1mb elg1)1 percent higher. "

"If 1m food auppUe. are larger than With continued growth In consumers'now expected and If wages and DllUltetlng Incomes, prices of Uvestock and llvestockco.t. are slowed by anti-inflation products, e.peclaUy beef prices, are Ukely

~~~~~~~~~~bellr!~~~erbe~~~In:';"On the other hand, adverae weather and llIIIIl11er than the rapid Increuell ...elarger 'cCllll lnc:reueI could boost food first half of 1978, Coppersmith said.

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It. was a game the Warriors chose not toprepare fOr, InsteadconcentratingaU thell'energies to the district claah with Hatch.still, the loss hurl

Nelson said, "I really wanted to win thatgame."

White Mountainin season finale

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The WhIte Mountain Middle SchoolBraves' boys' eighthgrade team takes thefloor for the last team thisseason Tuesday•

The Braves, who have been on the 1'OSdfor thell' last three games, close out theseason against Holloman at Whitel'iIollillaIn G'ym. TipoH is scheduled for4:3OCp.m..f0l'1:OachTerryWharton'Bcrew.

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,eventually matched by state crlmlna1fore1lllics specialists 10 a rifle owned byone of the defendants

The defendants had originally asked forIfmagistrate jury trial, but changed theirpleas to guilty Ina January 2t appearance.

Crlmlnal fine mOll1es go into the stateschool fWld. Civil damages, assessed bythe deparbnent for the state's loss ofwildlife, go Jnto the Game ProlectlonFund.

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Thomason 6, KIrkwood 7, MOWld 6.Friday night against Jal, Ruidoso

burned the nets for three periods. Thefourth, however, belonged to the JalPanthers, They rallied from a 38-26 thirdperiod deficit to defeat the Warriors 52-f8.

A long investigation, In which the statePolice CrIme Laboratory helped Gameand Fish ofClcers \ink two sqspects toIllegal deerkllIs of last October, ended lastweek when the defendants entered guiltypleas and were assessed fines and clvUdamages totaling more than $1,000.

Game and Fish officer Pat Barncastlesaid the two men, Charles E. Tuma, 28,sapello, and Joe R. Alarcon, 19, LasVegas, pleaded gullty to two counts eaeh ofkilling deer in closed Sl!lIilOIl. Las VegasMagIstrate Pat Romero fined them $fllO oneaeh count, suspending half, and set sixmonths probatioUll1')' Jail sentences. TIledejlllrbnent assessedan additional $100 foreach 01 the two deer killed, a total, withcourt costs of $1,020.

Barncastle said the men allegedlykilled two deer on October 13, 1978, on theGlasscock ranch near Ocate. B1'SSS car·tridge cases found at the scene were

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Ilt!J; .' .~ . p fllJlk4id. Olltflt3 .lJj IlI!I$s ;\A,h$c!lt\)lIble~llI!Ung.iIIeWi!rriorlifl'O!lI'scorlng.JIJ!cllntested: layups. Ru.ldosoeasllf -bt'olte.lIt!teh'sprilll!.in the 'firstperioc!en .Nute ill If 12 poiJ¢ lelUl.

Ruldoao CQmrolled .the second' period1I1so] lU1til tbe finullPinute of p1;ly.Leadlng39-31; lluidoal! threw the bll11 away tl1l'eetiJnetl ill tile aatcn pr!1$S, Hatch convertedeachmf:!take ill cut the lead to two points.

The Ruidoso cagerettes outscored the game for the WlUTlors. $Ile went out In bench in foul trouble, tallied five pointS 39-37. <\fl'lle throw by Borde WIIlliIms with,iatch Bears 21-4 in the second period and style, hitting 17 points. She also directed beforc fouling out. Kelly CothrUn II1so had less than 20 secQllds remaining in the firstode that difference to a 41-30 district win the Warrior attackagainst the llatch press five. ,half gave ·the WarriOl'S 'a 4D-3'1 lead.

.;aturday night. when Lisa Shaw was 01\ the bench. Shaw The win pushed the Warriors' district Although the, WarriOl'S stll1 led, headBefore a small crowd at Warrior Gym, 'added six poJnts to the Warrior cause. Lori record to :1-1. They next face Hsteh on tho coach Blirry Nelson was not pleased with

the ca erettes baltled the Bears to a six-all Sw.ain,.who.spe!!t-musmDUbe,time on.tbe. _Rear&!..oo1Wt$.rlday.__mo ...., ....the.tl.m..Df.eve!.~ts,..- ,.;,..;.....__

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Nelson aimed his haUtime chalk talk at"Some of our girls had been at a meeting , . correcting Ruidoso's mistakes against.

all day," he said. "They came out flat. But' The Ruidoso Warrior wrestung team first time the teams met this season. But, Hsteh's p1'esS. He expJaJned that Ruidoso.omething happened and, they got fired sulfered two setbacks 'last week, falling to on account of the large amount of forfeits, was throwing the ball away because theyup." Roswell 42-15 Thursday and Goddard 53-17 Ames wasn'l surprised, ". were unaware of the press offense they

Led by senior KrisU Perryman and Saturday. strassberg opene4 the match In the 911 were supposed to he in.Cathy Jones, the Warriors repeatedly Head coach Ge1'llid Ames wasn't toO pound class with a convincing 13-1 victory "They didn't reIllIze what press offensebroke the Hatch zone for lnslde baskets. surprised by the ,!ccurances, however, over his opponent. Marlin Randall was we were trying to run," he said. "I toldWhen the Insldll wasn't open Perryman since he was forced to forfeit a nwnber of pinned In. the l05poWld class. Wes them why we were fal\ing PUt of one presshit her bombs from 20 feet. The'blggest matches' due to vacancies on the squad. Alklnson, Jn1l2,beat his foe. The Warriors offense into another." .surprise of the game was the play of Jones The loss to Roswell was the second time were forced to forfeJlln 119. Ray Herrera Once thaI was taken care of, thewho Wldoubt c'lily played her best game of RuidC?So fell to that team this season. TIle won his bout In 120 but Ruidoso had to Warriors began'i<l roll. Unlike the conteslthe season. Warriors dld manage to win four bouts. forfeit at 132 because Lane was out of town against Jal when Ruidoso blew a ten point

"She's been practicing real well," DIrk Strassberg continued his winning due to an Ulness In his family. lead,Ruidosopouredlton the Bears in theCastanon said "I lust told her to do that in ways, downlng Joe Pino In the 98 pound "Wright wrestled a good match in 139 third period. . 0

a game. It's jU:St a matter of confidence for class. Wes Atkinson won his bout In the 112 but just got benl," Ames said. With Borde Williams breaking the pressber.ltoldhershe'dgettoplayalotmore," . poWld class. Ray Herrera won In the 126 TIle Warriors forfeited at 147, Enjady with ease and Cape and Jeff Elliott con-

Jooes scored eight points, most of them poWld class. Gred' Lane won In the 132 lost at155. Ruidoso II1soforfeJted at 167 and trolling the lnslde game, RuI<!oso out-from wIthinfiveleet. Some cameIromthe P91!ml<;!~'[email protected] are .senlorlL. at 180. Ronald Bell lost at 185.· 1IC01'll¢Hatch'23012-1n·:thllthirdperiod. •foul line as she often drew fouls after From there-, the Warl'iors went downhill. "Hedid well; blithe Just gotbeat," Ames They did It by controlling the boards andgrabbinganoffenslvere~und.Althoughit Marlin Randall lost his bout In ~e 105 said. preventing Hatch from fast breaking atwasn't necessal'1ly Castanon's strategy to pound class, despite one of. his. better will. Nelson believed If the Warriors couldreed the ball inside, the Warriors tooll what matches", Byron Wl'ight, In the 138 pound Game comm••ss••on stop the f8st break, Ruldoso would win.Hateh gave them.' class, lost his match. "TIley dJdn'thavean offenslvepatfern," ,

"The middle was open" he said. "They "It was one of Byron's best matches," hesaid. "If we BtoJlped the ball, they didn'ttry to clog It upa lot. We take It If It Is open. Ame~. said. "He fought the kid really have anything;"The girls were goJng lolL" - well. set's full agenda Ruidoso did stop Hatch's offensive at-

Hoteh tried to mOWlt a rally In the third Godfrey Enjady and Ronald Bell lost tack. AU the while thell"s was proflttlng.pel'iod' They managed to cut the Warrior their matches. It was Enjady's first match ElUott, Cape and Rodney Thomasonlead to 14 at the end of three periods. But in· more than a month. He has ~ TIle State Game Commission has a fuD .l:IIntrolledjhe inside game. Williams andthe Warriors sWl conlrolled the Iampo of sidelined with an ilIneJls. Ames wasn t agendallCheduled for Us Febrimry iJ Paul KIrkwood kept Hateh honest withthe game. discouraged by his loss. meeting, including setting of the 1979-00 their outside shooting. Most of the

"he Warriors coasted in the fourth "We've got to get hhn to attack," Ames big game and furbearer regulations, ae- damage, however, came from theperiod. Although they scored only six said. "The kid almost pinned him four cording to GlIIJHl and Fish Department Warriors' inside game.points, they held Hatch to nine. That times and Godfrey got out of IL We J~! Dl1'ector 'Harold Olson, "We felt Uke we could penetrate theirsnuffed out ony thoughts Hatch had for a need to lurn hhn around to be offensive. The meeting Is scheduled to begin at 9 defense" Nelson said "We can lISualIycomeback The loss to Goddard was llOO1ewhat a.m. and wW be held In the PERA Building pick a:dme apart. Hatch puta lot of man to

For Pe~n, It was her lasl home surprlsing. Ruidoso blasted Goddard the auditorium In the State Capitol Complex.Jn man pressure on us. They try to take youSanta Fe. out of your offense. It dldn't make any

In addition to setting seasons and bag difference. We can adjust."\In)It§, !he Conunlsslon Is to review an TIle win puts Ruidoso on top of theirall!lllllJlJW!t ll!. falc!onry regulations, district with a 1.0 mark Hatch thedliWur.~n~~pe&'biientalmule deer preseason pick by NelJoi!, hostS thetrapplngahd ttUmplantingp~ and Warriors nm Friday.review several propollll1s for land ex- While Cape was burning the nets for 31changes, acquisItions or euements. points, Williams added 14, EllIott 16,

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The world bas sped up incredibly over BruceKlng-Room418,Slelecapltol,SanleFe,N.M.8'I503.the past decade. In the transmission of 8rATESENATORmessages, In air trav,e1, bI the diagnosis John E. Conway, R.Q1ero, Llncolu-State capitol,Santa Fe, N.M. 87603; 2352and prevention of disease, In tbe con- AjlacbeliBne. Alamogordo,N.M. 88310.struction of homes, In the preparation of 8rATEREPRESENTATIVESfoods (yes, IUId In the consumption of . Jolm F. Bigbee, R-Dist. 50 - State capitol, Santa Fe, NoM. 87603; BIIx 136foods). Enclno,N.M.88321. ~'

However, there is one area In wblch John J. Merlhoo,J>.D!st. 51- StIlte capitol, Santa Fe, NoM.lI'I503; Box 257we've been able to tum tbe clock back IUId Cloudcroft, N.M. 88317. 'slow tblDgs down: on the highways. Maurice Hobson, R· DIn. 52 - Stale Capitol, santa Fe, NoM. 87603' Drawer

The machines may be faster. The 6311, Alamogordo, N.M. 88310. .. . 'speedometers might go higher. But WI1ess RumosoTRllS'tEES .a driver wantll to jeopardize his or her Lloyd L. Davis Jr., mayor. Address: Boll: 743, Ruidoso, N.M., 88345.drivers Ucense those machines caunnt be Buslnesslelephone378-4446;. resldence257-727li. 'usedtotheirulUDlatecapablUly. W. Sherman Atwood, trustee. Address: BOll: 477, Rlddoso, NoM. TelephOlle

It's been five yean since the lili mpb 257-26&1..speed limit became law In this land. A Ab GlDIter, trustee. Address: Bo1837, Ruidoso, NoM. Business te1epbolle 257-move tbat was made to meet the energy '13T1; residence 257-2764.crisis turned out more SUCC8I9fu1 In the Frank Sayner, trustee. Address: BOll: 2M9, Rlddoso, N.M. Buslnl!SS telephoneDves it iii\ved1han 1he gallons of'gas it 257A651;.residence 257-72'/8.saved. .. . George P. WhIle, trustee. Address: Boll: 389& H.s., Rlddoso, N.M. 'Telephone

It took some time for most of us to get 257.o2r. ----accustomed to the slowed pace. Someof WI RUIDOSO DOWNSTRUSTEESnever did _ some never will. Norman Wheeler, mayor. Mdress: BOll: 467, Ruidoso Downs. N.M., 88346.

There were some who disobey the speed Business te1epbone 37&04780; residence 37l1-459l1.Umits because they are"there. However, Ray Parnell, trustee. Address: Box 566, Ruidoso Downs, N.M.Telepbone 378-

__those w\10 speed now are going 6&-70 mpb, 4644•. . ve'Years;ago.:tli~1ng8Q;90 . ·-l.GIsBeavel'll trostee. Address: BOll: 1&&, ~uldoso Dowils, N.M. TelephoneIn effect, even our most reckless dri~ve:n:;---';·="'s'37~~7A~·-~·~··!!c!!.d- ~..!:!.~~~-.~~~-:.~-~.~.!-.~"~.-::.~;~.:'2.~.~--~,~..::!~:,:!.~.~-:~..~;....;....,;,,;...;.;~areunwltlinglybelngmorecautlous. Juanlta Burke, ttustee. Address: Box 3183, Hollywood Sletlon, Ruldeso,

Despite thecomplalnts by' sottle trucken NoM. TelephlJlle 378-4694. "IUId lead fools of our nation, the lili mph Vada Lelg1ltoll, lrUstee. Address' Box3312, Hollywood Station,Rlddeso, N.M.

ed-1lmit...w_e..oLtheClm:ost:n.:posrblt~ll/I!:---iTiielilepNh;ronyet3~'1a-4888;.umi·S1(Jm~r-------------------:1things tluit bas heen llnplemented In a COUN1'VCOMMISSIONERScountry ofpeojlle wbo surge around a BenL.HalI_Box555,Rlddoso,N.M.lI8345.257.2541.brealt-kneck speed If glVell the chance. TbolJUlil P. "Colton" McKnight - Box21, Picacho, N. M. Jlll3,43. 653-4626.

.The traffic fatality statistics lately Jolm Al1eiIHlgbtower - ARcboRoute, Carrizozo, N.M. 88301,648-2439.baven't been lIll glo'iringasthey were when&& was first llnplemented. AJnericans are .1 Iy but rei)' flndln to idII

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. Whatever tile event, iDside Or out, they audience, dQn't depend.·!!Ii ~dtonlc8' f.- President; Walter L. Green, Vice Presl....; at 171% $ullderlbUrlve. IUId enlereilhav,;~ l!lll!mber their cart (or sOlIIIltlmes Illest of their DewJIO' TboU/llllhfn1llXllMrOf:e~~iJ~8:atter atthe PostOffice at Ruldoso,N.M. 88315•

. .tb..e.lfm.~),. set up ClIlIlerQ \I!Id mikes, people natloM14' who give ,"~.~, . . .. I'l/ reell · • , · publlshenpllW maybilllCl!ile Ughts,lIlIdget the wboJe major source for wonht wl!aV,g_ 01\ ~:::tl';~~~' ..: ,..Ji;dltor

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. ,Wbenthe,sllow's .lIver, they have to MedCIl.ns rank Qlet medllllnfim In oolf Ky SCott , CirculaUolIMgr. ..bre . everytblng down like theeirCUll aboQt a tblrd of tlieJrbOD\CllO' . . . . . SU8$CRIPTION RATES IN ADVANCE .How many of you Ql,Itthere feel, liS I do, that one of the

leaving town,before they're ready to move ArecentSlUVC)' In Albqquerq.e~ uP SllIgle. copy, 2lIc; SIl!gle Copy by Mlin, tee; &months out of County, til; wlthlD blon to the neii event. P withthese flgunls: of Il;1l thUH lI1!1'Vllyed.28 Couldy, t9; 1 year out of Coun!)', t14; wllbbl Co\lll!)', t12; Home deUvery, t2 per' ggest ripoffs ~round Is t~e fa<:tthi;lt In Ruidoso If youThat'll Pl"l!1Jably wby the CHleB wbo per cent said the)' count 00 ~ to keep llIonth.. .' deposit 20<: Ina pay telephone before you dIal. you lose.

lIWBl'IQaU over the State capitol these them up CHI nem. . The Ruidoso News ft!Ierves the rillbt to rej~t advertlslug aDd edit copy tbat Itda)% from com.merclal and educational Unless these folks bavegiven up on Il8WlI consider, olllectlooable. Llabnlly for auy error In advertlsblgshall Dot exceed tbe your money. Since most otthe other pay telepl)ones Instations lIIIke, look so bIIrrassed and a1togelber, old-fasbloned print, out-mocled value of ,lbe.actual space.bI wblcb the error occurs aDd sball be satisfied by,barrled-that and the faet that their though some feel It to be balitorankrJlht correcll0l! b1the DeKUSSue. can257-400lfor HOQle DelIvery. thl:! country don't worll: that way, It seems almost

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(the so-called mInI-cams, for one), b.t It's news, and probably will do 801Ifl81ri, be Is 8 ~. .2,-~-...:L=e=.tt.:..:::e:.:r:..:::s:-:to==--"-th=e=·-=E=d::.:i~to:=:..r--/---stI1I Infl!l1lely easier on us pencll-and- hopeless print addict, not onlY bl!caase ~. •paper reponei'll. We just sbarpen up the newspapen cover their tGplcs more fplly, Dear edltOl". . eDI11p1e, QIe weather.eldElagleNo.2,sUpasheafofcopypaper but alao because, once It" prlited, QIe dmgratulatlollllYoureditorlalJanuary Having gone tbrougb a very mildInto our natly sport coat, IUId we're ready news just Des there CHI the pap and waitll 25t11ch

resa:.1tQIe SkI Area roadl - the lI1III\IJler In Ruidoso, rd forplten how.for work. . to be' consumed at tile reacler', 1lOII- Ape 81 be forced to Improve the ,"WOllderfdl" beat wavl!S of 35· -to. C (llli-

SInce print reporten don't have to carry vetllence. l'OIIil COlltlltllllla or close the Ski Area. The 105) can be witbollt alr-condlUoned cars orthe presseS CHI their back, we have other T1I bas great'iKJWer, especially IIlI _dent rata 1l'arranlll8UCl\. boUSOll.Butthenagaln, we bavethe ad4edadvlUltages. We can write the story In the feeUng of immediacY IUId "Uveness." It Please _tlnue with your CQIIlQlents - bonus of the nearby beach, to~eup forlength It deserves; we can give you tile showsyciuthe1l8wamakenlltheyare- theydo'belp,8I no CHle Ustens to the skIerll, that.wbole story, whenever It Is possible to get I~ you see their squln1llUld sweat, and ~_~ tbeit moneyl - TbankIJ for .rd also forgolten' that· AUItraIIans,It. IlellrtheirvolcOI.Ulteverdecldedltcoll!d .............. especIany the men, dresS to IIU1t the

TV folks, God bless their hapPY bearts, make as mucb money 011newJI as it doellOll Mrs. Alex Bernhard weather. Our (tile 50 GCblInge lltudenlsbave to bon down IUId boll down and boll game sbows lind soap opera and so-called EllPaso, Teus arriving beme from ~ AuatraUandown. No matter how important the story "entertainment," it wouIcI be a hefb' p.s. Hope QIe Cbamber of Commerce and • states) flrllt impression of tbIa W8I uponIs, they can afford to give It only about 90 com\l.Ctltor for the ilJieat delCendanlll of Motel As80cfatIllII will help you also. . disembarklng at theSydneyairport. U W8Iseconds. So wbat you get from the tube, If Gutenberg. But it won't; that lIIllIIlly'a too EDITOR'S NOTE: the nail to the Sierra lUI extremely bot day and the airport wasthe truth be told, Is snips IUId snails mid good. 1IIaDCIl SiI lIrea II part of the bJCbway 110 exceptloo to tbe beat. All QIe men were

_~..:J.l!I.P~P..Lta1lJI;.- __.~.__ ...._ .._-_ ..._ .. "'SO.desplte.alltbe. f1asbyJ1ogans..lboI1t .. l,atem of the State 01 New Meslco. 'lbe wearing shorts and thongs - a very rareThat., aamItt.ed liy everyone In the bowAcUon'NewJlhElvetywbefe,lll'dlnarY -M.~~TrlbeI...ot-respoDllble·"«cpn'IlllOe-Jo.be,loundJn-R\IidOIlI..·.'n~L

business who bas ever looked seriOusly at .folks, who just.want to know wbat's going for lis upkeep. when I went sbopp!nltlli'tAl\m at·Ade1al~eIt, lnc1udInR Ellie SCllaried and Walter on will probably keep reading neWlPllpers Dear edItOl": 1w8lsurprlsed to see an the buIlnasmen~te and David Brinkley, as well as and supplemcntlDg tbem wltb tbe It barJ been Just two weeka since I left (8OITY,notall,butabigmajoritY) wearingsucb locals as Dick KnIpUng and Rodger evening's ritual around Ibil glowing tube. your beautiful molDltaln vlllaP. but to me . shorts, :wItII 10/lll.aocIts, sboelI, a e,bort-Belmer. . it seems like lUI eteml!)' sleeVed shirt and 8 tie. ..

1tcItar1allll In my bo~dIatrIct warned However, QIebarde$ tbln8lly far to getan of the departing ezcbanp lltudenlll used to, has been the drlvlng on QIe olberabOllt culture1Illock, when we flrllt arrived side of the road. Mum wouldpunout of theIn our "newbomes," butI doo'ttblnk I bad driveway and start driving, and rd seemuch trouble acljustlng to y'aIIa' way or another car come around the comer and IlIfil. WbittIieyilldli'nm,runboutis1hc"·.bad.ilI...cIll-RlYey~J9I'fear.o! collls1on.culture shock you receive when you return It's been too many to. cOWillbe nUDl1lerof'bome tlmes I've told my Mother that she Is

It'''welrd, really. One Is born and raised driving O!' tbe wrong side of the roadlIu one pelt of tbe wO!'Id which that pencil Well, It, been nice ta1ldng to all my oldCOIUIIders hDme. Yet, It on1y takes a year .friend5 In RuidOIO again and 011 Fe1lrUarYaway from "bome" for It not to feel that 7th 1 will be telling the Rotary Club ofway anymore Henly Beach all about y'an. Don'tworry,It

U would've been an right If my friends will an ~ pralaeland family bad acquired AmerIcan 80- Love you and miss y'all very muell,ClII1b, but tbey _dn't and Jt "'III an ex- SylviaTamer

.~11' .uen _lI~.noUeel com- 2OJJudfle14Avenueforiab1e, whillt sarro by'the relaxed' NoverGardaiI,50(0A11ss1e aceent.1 W8II reaDy 1Illocked every SouthAllItraIIatime I spoke to my old friends, especIally. 19'18 AustralIan Rotary ElI:cbangeStudentOf coone they bad 'Irritten to me duringmy year away, 10 that there was com­munication, but l guess as time went 011 I .;.:.:..:.;...';';"';';';';':':';:':0>:0':':<':':';';.;':'-':.:':';':':<.;.:.:.;:.:.;.:.,.:.;••,:.:

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bedspreads, accessories. We measureandll)Jlke to order. Select from hundredsof beautiful fabrics at Gamhles. G-23-tfc

ONE BEDROOM - lurnlshed apartlllel1tBEDUC&~AFJL,ANILFAST_-:-__wiIlL_ witb washer, dryer. In downtown

a a a 0SlI.~.· ,,.".. .'16-2tpi'-'_"'0-""'ipills." Ruidoso Pbarmacy. 75-2tp

PARTICAL BOARD - $2.00 and '!P asheet, structural steell6c per Ib. and up.Gardner Pipe and Steel. Tularosa. N.M.

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MOBILE HOME SUPPLIES - llcenseaand bonded for mobile home repairs lIJIdset ups. Warranty MobUe Supply. 108East TIlden Roswell, NM, 1-6:13-4552.W-!I­He

RINSE AND VAC - Shampooer. $12 a dayat Mlnlt Mart Food Store. 257·2307. M-41·Hc

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COOK NEEDED - at the WortleyBotellnUncoln. Fulltime. pbooe1~.W-6g.tfc

POSmONS AVAILABLE - fO!' nurslngualatanlll 011 au abUtlIln Ruidoso-HOIIdoValley BOlIPltal with competitive aa1aryand ezcellent benelltll. Preference wl11be given to Iboae with put ~ence.For information contact personneldep*rtment, Drawer 3C-D, B.S.Ruldoso. R-7s-lw

NEEDA MIDDlE AGED -lady to live Inw1tb an 115yearold lady. can3'/M332. G­7li-tfc

OPENlNGS for experiencedsecretaries, experienced bookkeepersand general office belp. TbeJobCenter,257.2300. J-61-tfc

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DOUG BASS - I< Assoclafell, Reli1fors, IS'taklng applications for full time licensedNew Mexico real estate salesmen.Experience In Ruidoso area lIlllI'ket

, pcelerred. Call Richard Cotbrun, Sales.Managerat257-7386. 8-25-tfc

SINGLE. FEMALE ROOMER - to rentbedroom aDd Ibare rest of house. Haswube1', drJer, fireplace, can for aJrpollllment. 25700l7. 7Wtp

FREll: FOLDERS - search Bible truthsfor YOlll'llClf. don't be golllble. All)JIzlngFactll. P.O. Box 319., Baltimore,Marylaod 2l22Il. 71·7tp

BOOKKEEPER NEEDED - lulltlme.: Phone Morris 8oclIIlleep1ng at 25H223., M~~wI

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LEGAl. NOTICE

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American Legion Post 79Proceeds to Ch~rltv

IN THE DISTRICT COURTOF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT

OF THE STATE OF NEWMEX1COWITHIN AND FOR

THE COUNTY OF LINCOLNRUIDOSO STATE BANK.A Hew Mn.ko BlnklnoCOrporl'~

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NOTICE OF PENDENCY OF ACTIONnATE OF New MEXICO TO: TRIPLE caOWNTURF SUPPLY, INC.. ".J. SCHINDLER. C.C.VELTMANH Indl JOHN D. OGOERq.INDIVIDUALLY

You ar. hereby nolllltd .hIt Ca..,.. Humber (»102 Cl/.71 ha.. been filed In th. DII,rlct Covt1 of the TwtlffhJUdicia' Dllttld. S'a'. of HIw Mnlco. Wlll'lln anell for'!'IeCounty 0' Llncoln, wtlenln RuidOSO S'a'" 8ank, A N.-NMexico Banking corpora11on. II Plalnll1'. IrKI YOU ar.DehndMta. The general HIKI ot 1M ActJon Is. erossClaim Of lhe PlaTntiff. RuidOSo S'.'e link .-gIlit'llDeftlKhn's. Tripi. Crown Turf Suppll'. Inc.. 8.J.SChindler. C.C. V.Umann and John 8. ODttrcl fordamages egaln" NIdi Def.nd...... In .he ..moUl'lt Of17.5OD.oo.

The Plalntl",t attorney II GORDON H.. SCKNAUFEA.P.O. OrllWff tm. AulilMo. New Me.kO.1iJ&

Ycu .re hereby notlfl.dI IMt unlnl you ner yaur.ppearlnee In "Tdi CIIvw on or before 'M Itth Illy orMuCh tW•• Judgment will be r~red .,.,alnst yall bYdef.ult.

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lEGAL N011CE: I***********=!C******III youllke totDke hOt showers you may temperature. , , ** . MILLY'S· BEAUTY. **'

\Ie Interested m' today's tnplc - hot water. The lOst of. hot water supplied to a NOTIC_II' .UBLICSALE .tv TaWha:m ItM • ., concern: •It is as Importllllt as water Itself, so you residence of four people llIl10Ullts to about N"'"" ""'''''''' F .., I, ......,.'.. ** ' S.HO·P , '*'*. S0NY - reel to rl:el stereo tape recllrder,should have an Idea ofwbatltcosts. one-fifth of the total gas ~ ele<:tr!c •.m" ll '.wlll ....'d ' SI.'••••~. like new; heavy duty bel~n trllllCl" 1975PONTlACVENTURA~caU251·_

used· - ..._. About half of the Ruld.oso. NfW Mexico, to seU for '('Ban thl' 'ollawt'nu * * 257 7610 - 5 Ca be tIf you bave an electric water heater,lI energy Ill "'.......... .." owll' Ad b· PI * hitch; Polenex whirlpool bath; walnut 'or • p.m. n lleerlll

eoslsabouttwocentstoheatonegallOllol hot watCl" Ulied In a N51denee Is for ",. c ,...,.~••. 'd CC.,...""", "" 0'''' ** 0 e. 02:0- * utility cart. Varioll8 h011Sflhold ItCIDS. U03Mee!aem, J·7Utcd batbln and th

~. te ~ ,....1.1..1'1' tmoblle Cutla.. 2d Id 336871Z121951. TheOldsmObll1 .. I~-" n<water to 140 degrees. A gas lire hot water g, e .......ll_...orw........... .'ore."F'O.''''W..,~,,,,,. * Phone 257-7273 * Reasonablypr """....7-7516. 76-2tc ...heater will only cost one and a fori clothes and dishes. ••1••oll,'or.l ••In...'" '0 00"."1"'" . * . 24 'FT•. - 1968 FraUc travel tl'llQer.cents. To give you a few eXBlllples, an The mlXlt effedi~ w,n" til redw:e hot '''01"" ....., • SIC.,II•••,oem netd " R.l...... ********,**********" 25 BACKHOES - at who.lesaIe prices. All Complet

a'" Rif __t.l·ed. "'100. Call~ State ".nlc. :Said public: "'el, to be conducted .cwdlna .... -J \OW4MUl1 """average shower will use twenty gallons 01 water costs is simply-tQ .. less.'Tbis '0'" ,lie SfI•• " Now MI'IeO.••,.....'''', lIlBkes. Call243-3565. 76-2tp' 37lH312after.:30., H·73-tfcwater. This costll twenty cents because meansyoumustbeeomea_ofbowyou aon 'v..'...I••',..'••".,...... ' D··OGGI·E BATH. The ... of The collateral I. presently stored .net may be '"" at . .. .' • .half of tbe water used is cold. One corn- areovCl"us!nglt. reare.".zens ways .v, a.n., Groomin B thl SINGER SEWING MACHINE - fancy 1975CHEVROLETSUBURBAN-.wheelplete cycle of a dishwasher uses about to reduce hot water~ A few RU':.:1:':,T:,';:'~::,'~" 2$7'~78: nv stitches, $6.55 per month. All sewing drIve.3sealll,2alrcoodltionera,llIllll8ge

thirteen gallons of hot water. hints are' to take shorter sbowens, rePair " ...·31.12'1.5.' machines repaired, free estimates. rack, cruisecontrol, tilt wiled, radio aDdThe stllndard domestic water heatCl" is leaks and use lower water teJDpera&\lJes' Z$7·4410 after 5 Ruidoso, Mescalero. call" Bnb's tape player. PrIce: $5250. Can be. seen at

sunply a thirty or lorty gallon tank. It has for washing clothes. ~, if )'011 run your I!GAI. NOTICE CA5.A l,.OMA CENTER Upholstery, 370-1580; Rex Denson, DouglassReal Estate orcall 257-1ll71; D-

a heater at the bptiomp!!!grammed wltha dishwasherOoly~wb:en~it~is~lu1I~an=d~p;ut~n:o~w~_-=~=~~~~~~~~=~=~~==~~~~~~~~~~~:~S~erDealer, Roswe1l,62:H1532. 7s-l 73-tfcthermostat to start: ·6Unung wfieii ttle re~ , ~===============----f lis bel I te

bill will d ."OUE.T FO••RO.O.... --.'water a ow a certa n mperature. your go own. T•• Now M..,eo S, H"Ow.r rlm.nt ••,, OIIIOOR FOR SALE - quarter horse. barrel racerWhen you tum on a hot water tap, It takes Another way to reduce hot watercosts Is ,...I.ed ••,.n' of ., ,.. " , m . terrill bowater out of the tank. At the same time, an to lower the temperature setting on the "med .. In.....'n•••rt'<I••II.n " Mlno,lt ,.... : SPECIALlY , or c pony rae, call after 5:30

1 f Id. I ed t h te Do this In II ate til En,.,..'sel'nn'.hw•• ,ons'rucflon. .REMODIO'ING p.m. 257·7236. 75i2tpequa amount 0 co water IS ore Into wa er ea r. SID8 ps un w. or.....,ng • mon•••men' eonl.lt.nt c ,... • ' ......

the tsnk from another pipe. The longer the you reach a temperature at whicb the d...'...lng .ndCondUctlng 'nnov.f1ve ,,,'n'n ,,ml , ·N EW CONSTRUCTIONId

't of b ter whIChWIll.ddress..,pKlllcn-.dtoolIMM8ECClmmunl.v WOOD FOR SALE In j Ihot water tap is left on, the more cold househo doesn run out ot wn .nd wh". wll' ...,,, ' ..m 'n .n'."" .1Ie .IOOW.. .SPECIAl,.IZING IN Al,.L - p on, un per,water enters the tank. The cold water during its peak usage time. conltructlonfl.'d. PHA S F SONR cedar, dry pine, wholesale and retaileventua

lly reduces the tank temperature If you are Interested In o"'ft'.'.n more " 'n,.,.lted port,.. II••, ... ro .on'oc' 'lie fO"owl"" SE 0 MA Y fJ· Call 378-4774 or pick up, 1 mile east ofI.ftooCMUI,I,I6 t04' deI.lls r.l,lfh,. tothe propos_I tequlrflJlents: CONSTRUCTION

enough to cause tlte burner to come on.to information on household hot watCl", call ...dO'C.......C.'.. H'.Ow.....ml.'""....'· '. Gibson's, Highwny70. 72-l1tpreheat the water 10 the tank to the proper the toll·free nwnber 1-8lJlH32.6182. :::,'i'~~';:n~~·~..~:r.:~~:,';::n' . - DAVID KE ETON - -----.--,----,--'-.",:':':':':':':':':::::::;:;:::~::'::::::,:::,::;:;:':;~~:::':~;r:~:;"'::;:;:::;,:::~,'~:;:;:;,.;;:;;"',:::,;::,:::::::::::::::~~~::f.~>~::::~::,,>,,,,,:"':''''>;,~:::::::i:::::::::;:>';»'S;~»~.;'~~~~~f"~r:a~',~':;:,"If...~::'....".. :::::~~5: .... Q :;,;:,;;; " LAWN CARE - 336-4561. P.O. Box 7~.Lincoln logs . :::.:~::~.,=:::on '..m. nol...'" '0' I." c~~~ S::~::::~~_PIImOChlO:2:

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O.O'NANCENO.'''' 'UCEN5m' DAY CARE -«t' .AN ORD'NANCE AMEND'NG CHAPTER VI A., . ' • ,.... 1975 FIAT - 32 MFG, good condltlon. BeatT1C.E 1 O. THE CODE OF O.D'NANCES O"THE RUIDOSO Sil AND REC. &I ElECTROLUX - vacuWD for sale. offer.comeandge&It.Pbone257-671S. W·

dei:;e:':;':~In~=;~~: :~~;::tk~:J;~ l:r~~o::o: --::~k~~'~~"i:'~Jro~~E'\:~?~J'1r~F _. __ .. - ....-ISR~\t45: .. _ .llt. . ~~~C;.~e:;7=.6 m(in~~~~ 7_5-tf_C_' .•~~.~~.,~~.~~~. ~-~-~-=-- -The fruit buds are sprlolded wben the Set the sprinkler at tile top or above the C..pt., v'. Art'.,. 1 of'lIe.-of"'dlnon of.IIe'· 1#0· " .6lI FOR SALE - clean 1973Bulclt, 4-d00r,daytime temperatures get above .5 6Outhw!!Stsideof the tree; sotbatthe w10d ~~~~ronR.~':::il= MI,'..! I nII fO 0 RE,SERVATIONS NUDEucd WESTINGHOUSE Irost·free cruisecontrol, newupbo1stery, great gasdegrees F. AD the water evaporates It cools will carry the water over the entire tree. If .H' CAM..NO PROH'.'TED, " CALL 336·4211 If!t refrigerator-freezer, side by side, mildge. Phone 25743Bll. p·7l).tfcthe buds aDd delays their development. A you put the sprinkler In·the center of tJie .."" .n"wI., (or .n. po,..."te'•• 'Int~ .....~.. 511E-RS' WELCOME :I automatic Ice lIlBker, 2 month!! old. llkeany othM' temPQrery lheller lor ttl. put'!POMoi overnlghl •shrub-type sprinkler Isrec_ndedas It tree, the wind often keeps the water fn:m amp'ng, or" '••v.'n. po,k "nl ny mov.'" ........... &....... new. Can be seen at Dr. Doyle'solllceoruses less water and yet will get the job reaching the west side III the tree. 11....... 0' ....,., •••'CI. , or ovI... '. ------.... ca1l257-5094, 257-1507 for details. D-70-8te• II f-.. b1 ~_ ,_-" used fOr weh putpOH. such .1 • hoUM-fr,lltr. c.mpodone. Researcbe1'8 at i.OS Lunas use 5 acre· your Iowt ~ms u.w;a .... year. tr.Uer, camp"w~,,-recrU'kIn.'" vehlele. Dr 1",lIke:'U1CheS In two mlll1ths whereas tile Impact you J11lgbt want to try tbls tbls year. For T.', "'d'nonc. """" .om. bef...... 00'".'''''

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sprlnklCl" used 36 acre lI\Cbes of water. more onna on ge -="'••-........... •....,"".nd_....lhl.~...... Jln••..,.''',.The process of retarding fruit blossoms - "Evaluallon of a shrub-type Nozzle" V'CLAOE OF RU'OOSO

Is simple. Af!el"youHrulHrees-bave-gone fr4nUbellnco a., '''",%:~.''.VI~J'~_._.__.,_through enough cold weather to meet their In Carrizozo. ATTEST,rest requirements, their buds begin to II you're a hoDlC gardener, you probably ~~~':'c,~;;:'"

gevelop. When the air temperature around bavesome leftover seed lying around fn:m "-""215

your apple trees rises above 45 degrees, last year's planllnl!/l. Is tbls seed wOl1bthe buds will r;ievelop getllng ready to using? Most seed packetll now cO/lt atleastbloom. To slow the bud development you 5Oc, compared to only a dime a few yearscan sprlo1de them with cool waler. As the ago. ThCl"efore, It would certainly reducewater evaporates, It lowers the tern- this spring's gardening com If you couldperature of the buds surrounding the trees. plant your leltovers. However. you IDlYThIs lower temperature slows the bud want to think again before plantlngdevelopment and delays blooDling. questionable seeds. Althougb moat

In geneJ!l,~ buds on fruit trees across vegetsble seeds bave a rather long lUe,the~:iillf~tbe rest period In there are SODllllmportaJlt~ F!lI'Februlty and early March•. The aJr example, com and onion seeds bave IhIlrtptililmate dates of cqmpletlon of rest lUe spans. They sbould not be kept overperiod are; apricot • early February, one year. Bean, pea and carrot seeds canpeach - late February, apple • early be stored for two years. Pepper. pwn­March. That means you will want to turn pklng, beet and toll)Jlto seeds won't get'".on the sprinklers any Ume the daytime mlnale after more thaD three years. 'lelneprature goes above 45 degrees nnd The rellabillty of seed varies with theleave the sprinklers on untU the tern- storage conditions. Kale, lettuce, C8II­perature drops bleow 45 degrees or sun· taloupe, spinach, squash. turolp anddown. ReJnember the Idea is to keep the watermelon seeds will be good for as longbuds cool. That means any time tlte as four years provided they are storedlelnperature goes above 45 the sprinklers under cool, dry condltlons. .go on. To test the gennlnallon 01 your seeds,

By sprillnk1lng for 2 to 3 weeks you can place a definite' nwnber llD moist -blotter­delay blooDling lor about 10 days. Con- paper. Put the paper In a dIIb or panlInuing the sprlnkl1Ilg for a 10ngCl" period covered with p\astlC'or g\alIs toDJllIntaln awill delay the bloom even more. Do not blgh bumldlty and place It In a warmsprinkle after the leaves appear as the location. After 10 to 14 days, count themineral In the water will often ldlI the number of seed which bave germinated.leaves. After about 2 weeks of spr'InIdIng You can then easily determine the per­the bani calcium wnter williesve a white centage germination and adjWlt tbedeposll This white coating Itself will delay thickness 01 planting accordingly.

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GARAGE SALEMen's levis, 31-34 and sblrt8, ladles'sweaters, blousell, size 8-10, shoes,size 1, assorted IIlto1tute. lilaJiymiscellaneouS Items. Juke box,AmerlC8l1a by,WurUtzet. jewelry.All ItCIDII going cheap. 10Z EagleDrive or call Z51-56B9.

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TWO BEDROOM - fumIsbed aPartment.WILL BABYSIT _ In our home 1IftCl" FOR -SALE - 18 n. Frigidare Imperial $150 plus $50securitydepoalt. 115 Swallow

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year.round home or super vacatloo spot. Approldmale1y 1&00 sq. ft. of eomfortwllh llreplace. Fame room. or: deu. feaeed yard, and othu extras. Must see toappreciate. •

WINNER _ Lola of room III ibis lovely %bedroom, 2bath home. Extra largekitchen and living arell. Flr/IPlace, uUIIly, room, carport, el:cellent locaUon onpavemcnl. U you are looldngfor a year-round home, doo't mIsa1hIa oae!

LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF OUR CONDOS. PERFECT FOR YEAR- )ROUNDORVACAnO~G.

HAVE HOUSE WIU, n,tADE - oIce 3 bedrOOllJ bouse wllh gaeal house'Ioca!lld In Rnldoso Downs. Zoaed commerelal wllb highway lrontage. PrIced tosell. Will cOl\Sldermlltorhome OIl trade. OIeek wllh BIll Pippla,

DAILY DOUBLE - Brand Dew! ExIra oIce 2bedroom IIJId finished loft arealor guest room, sludlo, ofllce, etc. %baths, ulWly closet, large rock fireplace,

• large deck, elIcellent view, good locaUoa, approlElmately ltol1 sq. It. Perfect• year-round homeorvacaUonbome. AU ell)' nlWlles. OneofOlD' bestl ,"

HAS rr ALL- Lovely t bedroom, %bathhome loealed In oneof Ibe bestareas-"HlIIltuId05O;Ell:C8Ueatyear.1'lIlIIIItacCfllSIIJIlI"aQ on'-'W1d1ng view. tQlJ' BrI~lI

llreptace, aUllty room, double cargarage, felM!ed yard, all city nUIIlles, pavedsired: '. .

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loll..SEVERALBUSINESS OPFORTt1N1TIES uo"; avaUabie ID RIIIdoso. 'ACREAGE for resldeallal and commerctaluse. -, .Come hy and visitwllh us IIyooare COIIslderiug aellfD&, We may already have

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LET US SHOW YOU SOME OF OUR EXCEIJ,ENT BlIlLDlNG LOTS.U~~~u'i\~8~5~m'_I\NQ_HA\'-~.A CUP,OF ~,OI_"~

Homes·Aereage-Lofs.Bqslueu

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A CHARMING and Specloua home with Jftlty llvlng room andIlreplace. Has a gameroom, two liar' garage, three bedrooms, two baths8Dd Is situated on one acre of land In Raldollll's Ilnest area. SeIllng forappralAI price.

IDEAL SKI LODOE with four beantllut flreplllces,spadoua UvIIIg anddining areas, fun room wllh wet hIIr dd game area. FIDfI quallty co...&tnIctlolI, three bedrooms, three baths. beated hoi bouse'for all types ofp1aDll aJld IIllon oaeaere of DlcelYWooded ground. Pricedright.

MOSTClL\RMlNGMOUNTAINEftATE: Lovely 5bedroom,5batb, tIlreplace home oa1audJlcaped area 280 I:hi of elreellent COlIStnHltlOU for$225,lOGwllbowoerflnanclng.

A. DEUGHTFUL y811t around home ..nib Mountain Flavor. Threebedrooms, two balbs, extra large aJ:Id attractive UvIng room withlIteplBee. Carpon.1id 011 paving.PrlceeHoad ' .

BRAND NEW CABIN In tbe pines. Two bedrooms, two baths, DIceliving room wlib fireplace. Ughtand cheerful for O!lly $33,800.00.

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home In P1necUff subdivision. 7\i% IllIIlI ,that can be usumed with good owner '!lJlancing avaliab1fl. CallUlllIOwatGreatWestern Realty 257-4G05lll' branch office336-1832 or evenings, Larry Tillman 257·43(J:) or Dave Ellis, 257-5618orMel Glenn,378-4919.

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I BUY EQUITIES- - In homea & lllls, Ifpriced right. Call Jack MJze at BuckleyReal Estate 257-1633 or hlIme 257·7292. B-19-tfc . '

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TB1NKING OF A CAREER - IN REALESTATE? We are now interviewinglicensed and non-IICl!J1Bed applicants­interested In pursuing a caroor In realestate. If you are energetic, ambltlousand a self starter, contact TommyPerteetatP.O. Drawlll'9or2.57-7373 for aconfidentlal interview. Perteet-Parlla &<Associates. Inc. P-M-trc

FOR SALE OR TRADE - 2M acres InComanche, TelEas. Remodeled home,bam, cottals, loading chutes, 30 acrepeanut allotment. 156 pecan trees, tankand creek. $625 an acre. Present all offers.915-751-1294. Co73-ftc

.wn.L SELL EQUITY - In new mOWlteln

cabin, built 10 sleep a lot of people, bigsun decks. Extra mountain view on fourbig Jots, adjoins pared Btrcfll, fireplace.priced 10 sell. can2.57·7718. B-Sl·Uc

~~f.tlCE-'~ea'i~ binOh a 6eauUfulleVel large lot. 'lb!a a~oetoutstandlng rock fireplace, central beat,back pallo, carport, lots of large pinetrees. Year round locallon, easy CO gelto. Priced for quick sale. $26,500, call 257·7718 or 378-4982. Clj9-Uc

GW .'IWO LOTS In Allo VUlage for $25,200 for

both lots witb $5000 down SJld terms 10 fityour needs. Call Great Western Realtyal 257-4605 or Brancb office 338-4832 oreve. Larry Tillman, 257-4605, Mel Glenn378-4919 or Dave Ellis, 257-5616 fordetaUa. •

BUSINESS FOR SALE - Phone 1-60iH37-O4Ol!, workdays. U·71-Uc

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and fantastic view and priced at only$950 per acre with 10% down and 10

-""- ariHIn 1llilaAl!lFllW '-- -Great Western Realty. 336-4832 or 251·4605 or eve. Larry Tillman 257-4305, MelGlenn a78-4919, Dave Ellis 257-5616.

, ""I\tofELFORSALE-~17ezceuiiril rentalunits plus extra large manager's apart­ment. Will take home In trade. Call WayneMoyers, 37M098. 7Mlp

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CHARMING QUALITY BUILT home on wooded lot. 2BR, 1% bath, 1200 sq. ft. Well insulated, thermopanewindows,britk fireplate, lots of redwood and large deck.$48.500. Call Peter Strobel. •

LOOKIN(; I=OR A .good buslness opportunity? Call JudyMeyera,bout a well established motel in the popular Uppercanyon-pRICED Right."

NEW l1S'rING IN tJel Norte Subd., city water, sewer,perfectatcess. :j BR double-wide, finest buy In town,$29.500. Hu...ryll This won't last 10ng.Call Marge Woodul. "'CAPITAN FOLKS will be Interested In thlsll The-' •

Rklilu'dClltlU'aa,llalesMlillager-m.%16 original structure 1$ adobe and there's many 'lears' of,$oojllRa~,ABlJoclateBroker-il'HalZ' Lincoln" Coullty .hlsterry ,here. Work must be dorieon the' ."' ',,-_..•

Bi!ttyPaffOP,AiliociateBI'CIker-m-:IlII7 house, but Ittould be:a'beautifulholfllHor you. There'IlUi 'ftol1S0011l, Aml!!llte Btoker-33&-428% acres, and the vieW,' Is lust bealltiflll.The I<rdst:an have

I1llri~W6GdQJ-m.7181 MiUiba Billes,-f5H13O P.SftObe!~3. ""' horses. Plealle dlli Bettv Pattofl and I'n take vou over 01'" .,n__et...... . ,,,' .Jll4yMeyer-257-54O'1 Ql~lW_u1":-318oU8imeet you there. ' . . , , '

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CHARMING 2 STORY, 3 BR, 2112 bath, den. double! garage in Golf Course Estates. 2.000 sq. ft. of Just Com-

pleted Freshness. See Martha Bales. '

THIS MAY WELL be one of the best little motels everofferedIn the area. Located on Hwy. 371 it has everythhlg ittakjls,for profitable year round op.ratlons. Owners-will

.iilake .full disclosures ·ofbooks through CPA. You'll likeItII Call blck Woodul. ' . I

'FOR "HE HORSE lover· 6.92 acres with open bar. 3200sci. ft. of an eV,i;RYTHINGhome· 0!N"ei" anxious to s~lI.caUtJiana Isaac~forthebuV of your hfe.

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Dear WaYJ3e - J freqllllnt!y surf fish f1BhIng sentiment, the future of hunting

;':,:ii!=~in::~i =:~~u~~~?ap~~ v~lbateachplecelllllltbepeifectinonlerto Dear NorrI& ·Whetl1er the outlook 'forbe e1fecl1ve. Hla pl!t JleIl'l'IlU book IIhar- these sports Is dismal or not deJll!ndB to apneu. JmJned1ateIy after buylng a Dell' large degree on what we do now and In thepackofbOllllllbeproceedlltofUetheprAntl. immediate future to pre5erve tilem. rmJ've tried to convince him that flI1ng Dell' sure lOme changes wU1 be brought about,hoob U a waste of 'time llince they are but J believe we have tile knowledge andIlready Iharp enough, and be'll probably resources to meetthe challenge.JIlIt weakening the palm. Maybe he'll Juat Our wildlife management programsalmJl~'~"I'~' . . t4XIaY are proelliets of IIlIIlY years of s·~~ ..:. Be', piOli8lilj lIOt wat- perience BDd are very effective. All at our

Ing .. much time u 1011 thlnIt. The wildlife species are carefully mOllltored to~netral1Dg ab1lltY of boob varies widely Insure healthy anbnals and good balanceW1til manufacturers. SlIme are adequatelY wltil available habltaLsharp, butalarge numberare nDt. - Hunllng and fishing are _ntiII1

A couple of licks on eachsideoUllepoint elements of our present mansgementwith a mnall hook me Is U81IaI1y aU tilst's programs. Surpl\18 anImals mll8t beneeded. And It's a fact lbat sharp hoob harve3ted to provide adequate forage andmiss1_flIIhthandullonea. stronger herds. In addlUon, If !be money

frlm Iamterll and flsbBrmen ceased toDear Wayae-Wltb our Increasing Dciii', taxpayers would have to lIlISIIJIIe a

populatlOll, decreasing avaUabUIty of constdereble burden or our management~, and a growing antl-buntlng andanti· programswould fall miserably.

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tile yelU'." .Th&'American'P1oneersnotleed that tile

little ~ound bog ha!l come uP. out of hisunderground home on Candlei'Mllss Day,FebrUary 2, for a look at tile signs ofweatilsr. Ils had had enough of lJ1eeplng

..:: and was awous for spring, U he saw hisThIs Is belng written to YOII 011 FebrulQ'y shadow, he became frightened and went

2, Ground' Hog's Day. The gt!l8t little back Into his winter home' k;nGwing heI1ItlIItil of February opened bright and would have' to sleep six more weekll ofeiear,wltil a western wind blowing down winter llrne. 'tile vale. ADd then this JlIOrn!ng, Ground Year In and year out, tile ground hll8 Is

. Hog's Day, aU the' lDO~un""S1ta",InWiJancl.......__waa_-isurprlslngly aewrate. It does seem that a:-'covlll'el!l1iltHJl"blankQ u1HJMrInter-weatbel"'gIvellotl1&-wIntep-a----I

So, If tile little ground hog got up early, new start to bring on more cold weatiler.he had a good Iook at his atiIlllow4leeause However, today on tI1Is Ground Hog's Day,tile ~un waa shining brightly In the blue tile message seems not quite clear. Thesky. However,lt Is possible that If tile little sky Is IDOlltly cloudy with a IItlie sun everyground hog awakened a little later titan once In awhile.\l8uaI, and If tI1Is Is trlie, he mIght have It may bB tilat we w1Uhave a little spellgotten a Iook at a cloudy world. of winter Intermingled witil sunny days or .

For now, In lDId m"ornlng, tile clouds that snowy weatiler will last only threehave moved In riding IntlJe WIl8t wind. And weeks Instead of six. 'tI1ere are no shadow,ll to bB seen on tile U we do have sixmOre weeks of winter ItBIlOW mountains. Ground Hog's Day waa would bB a great iMsslng to tile land.~on the same day Bl! Condie Mus,a sacred do not hav.e enQugh mo1sblre.!! __day In tile CIIrIstIan year. And 10 ancient BIlOW already for a flowery, spring, 8 greent1ma people IIOUced If tile weatiler waa summerand bountiful autuinn. So you see,fair on tI1Is day winter would later get a 110 matter what !be groimd hog hasnewatart and bringmore cold _tiler. An lll'ought \18, our days ahead will bB WedOldSCotch lIlly!nggoes, "U CIlndIe Mass bB wltil great happiness and joy. Let \18 thankbrlghtlnd clear, there'Ube two wlnteraln God for aU our blessings.

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