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i' , I' (SEE PAGE 2J rhe 2002 PILT to the count ...· was $959.752. ('olinty commission chair Hex Wilson said it has taken the COtmty several years of managing its bud- get to "here." "1 haye confidence In the CARRIZOZO, NM SI,iI301 cIs." "My worst fear the ... e will be nll'PILT>' Stewart s .. lId in response to Martinez's re- 4uest. "If there is no PI}.T everything will he differ- ent. ,r he pointed to Stewart's re- port on how the federal Pay- ments In I,ieu of Taxes \PILT) have increased ahout I percent in the last two years with expectations to be the satTIe or higher for 2003 than for 2002. And he said Stewart had originally figured the salary increase request on 10 percent. "We can sustain a 10 per- cent increase," Martinez added. "A lot of our em- ployees arc at poverty lev- County THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2003 Stewart said in presenting hudget intormation that showed sufficient funds to cover the $95.793 needed to cover the increase in sala- ries and benefit payments for the rest of the fiscal year ,"vhich ends on June 30. 2004. ('ounty commissioner Leo Martinez wanted a 10 per- cent increase. Ilc reasoned that property values and taxes arc increasing and wi II continue to increase. Also tion ofcounty manager Tom Stc", art to give the 5.7 per- cent pay increase. The raise will be given to all employ- ees. including those in a prohationary period. except the sheriffs executive secre- tary. chief deputies, county manager, RC&D secretary. Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) employees and elect- ed officials. "()ur employees have not seen any penn ..mcnt increase for the past two years." VOLUME:# 9S, NUMBER 47 by Doris Cherry Beginning Novemher 22 classified county employees and Decemher 10 sheriffs deputies will get a 5.7 percent pay increase and . an additional paid day off in 2004 for PreSident's Day. Lincoln County Commis- sioners at their meeting Tuesday. Novemher 18 in their chambers in the Lin- coln Countv Courthouse accepted the' recommenda- (SEE PAGE 2) dHlSL' to stav with the coun- tv due to medical insurance. (iunison said. In the infonllation pro- \ided ahout inl11ates in I.('J)(', it shows that there \"ere I 24 i nnlatt.·S at the linle tlr the report. which is ncar the 12X lnnlate capac- ity f(lr the facility. Some J 9 percent of the total inmate popUlation or 24 inlnates arc IC:dt:ral prisoners: 16 percent or 20 inmates arc dt:tained fllr hattery and 14 percent or I7 arc pa- role/prohation violation: 10 percent or I2 are for DWL 9 percent or I I are for Fai lure to Appear: 6 percent or 7 arc tor possession of con- trolled suhstancc: .1 percent or 4 arc t(l'" larl.'eny: 3 {ler- l.Tnt pr 4 arc f(l", ... imlnal Sexual Penetration: 1.5 per- cent or .2 arc for honlicide hy \ehicle: 1.5 percent or 2 arc fllr I,xgerv: 1.5 percent or 2 are- for hur- l-'.!ary/rohherv: 1.5 perct:nt or Itn criTninal damage to N .. ·ws To Publil'ih Earl)' Next Week 1"11(' 1,1110)ln ( 'oun/l' \..-ill puhlish two days early next 'week hceause of the Thanksgiving holiday. All copy to he puhlished in The News next week Jnust he in "he News office no later than 5 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 2.'. l'hcre is a slot In the ooltorn of the door. (SEE PAGE 3) the scene all house occu- pants were outside. hut ('onstance McDaniel. .13. decided to go hack into the mohi Ie horne to retrieve something. Cox said when he ani ved he was told someone was inside. so firelightcrs began pUlling on hunker gear and breathing apparatus to go in. Aut the house was so fully engul fed with flames they had to put the flames down before any- one could enter, Cox said. When Cox arrived at the scene. he said the children from the house were taken to a neighbers and werc not present at the scene. It took fire fightcrs about 10 minutes to diminish the Capitan Woman Dies In House Fire by Dort5 Chen)' Even though ('apitan Vpl- untecr Fire Dt:partmcnt rt:- sponded within tive minutes to a house fi rt: report at X p.m. Friday, Nll\"emher 14. fire fighters were unahle to save a house oct: upant who had gone hack in to retrieve something. AccordIng to ('apitan Fire Chief David ('ox the depart- ment was paged to the fire in a mobile home at the cor- ncr of Aspen and Cedar in Capitan. Cox said the fire reportedly started when a house occupant tried to a wood stove with gasoline and the fuel was spilled. Cox said he was told when the first fire depart- ment volunteers arrived at the percentages of stafr to inmate. (jarrison said New Mex- ico has no such standards. hut in l"exas the re4ui ... e- ment is onc staff to 40 in- mates per shift. "We exceed that except at sleep time." (iarrison said. "( )ur ratio is 12X to 30." St. John questioned the 30 stafr. \"hich she said in- cludes kitchen aoLl clerical. "Thc:se arc all o'Tlcers arc thev?" she asked. (brrison said all staff arc trained as detention ollicers. "Our training is extensive and our records arc open tc.lr revie,"v," he offereu. In the LCnC report it stat- ed ('SI is runnin!,!. ahout .20 hours overtiJne each \\-eek, l11osth· due to issues or transport. "But this IS a marked inlpro\'t:rnellt ovt:r past staffing trends," it stat- ed. "We ahvavs ha\c ,It least seven stafr -in the 'i.Ki"t" during the (jarnsoil said. ["hese thL' hooking. orficer. I\\(} L't}rrt.Y- tional officers in LUlllro! room, auminlslr;llor ,Inti support enlrloycc, rnarnte- nance and rood sl.T\icc "I\nd ,,'ve alV\.avs ha\L' scr- geant on dut ... ,'· IlL' added. During the: carl\" L'\ ellllll2 shi ft thev ne\"l.'r ila\e less than three stafr in the ,i.lei/- ity. Garrison salll. /\11 sIan. including clcric;d. arc trained. he added. There is Oil'" nne COllllt\ employee left :11 Ihe 1.(' 1)(' with all others 110\\ ( 'SI em- ployees. The (Jill: '. f7).1 IJoris C'hcrrv NeV\.' Mexico has no stan- dards concerning the ratio of guards to inrnatt:s within countv detention ct:nters. This was reported hy Bill Garrison. corporate officer for Corrections Svstenls. Inc. (CSI) the privait: com- pany that contracts to oper- ate the Lincoln ('nunt" T)e- tentHin ('enter (L('[)(') in ('ani zozo. (iarrison \vas present at the I -incoln County Com- mission meeting on Nt)vem- her I X in the I .ineoln ('oun- ty l'ourthhuse in Carrizozo to give a report ahout 1.( 'f)(' operations. AI the (ktoht:r meetin*. countv resident Doris l herry haLt re411ested the (.('()(' update hecause she was l.'oncerned ahout the numher of anlhu- lance and sheriff's office calls made to the 1.( 'DC. When ()sl..uro resident Jerry Carroll asked why thert: havc hecn so such calls he was told b,,' cOUnl) attorney Alan Morel Ihat those questions \vere "headed in the direction that involves litigation. So I ad- vise caution." (The l:ounty is irn'olvcd ""'ith more than 12 civil eases filed hy inmates.) (iarrison presented several of infonnation ahout traming, '>iaffing trends and patterns and levels. pro- grarns at LCDC, average numher or detainees hy type and offense. iC:deral inmate ['opula I ions and current di f- ficulties. Garrison said they arc now offering inmates a fuJI range of programs. includ- ing the rernstated (jED pro- gram. Eastern New Mexico l Jniversity center at Ruido- so had threatened to stop the OFD program within I.CDC unless the county pajd more than $4.000. (Jarrison said programs are needed so there is no dead tinle f(lr inmates. As for staffing. he said there has heen no staff turn- over that was directlv re- lated to specifil.· discipline. "We have less turnover here than in other comparable operations," ('arrison add- ed. "We are well helow the average of J 2 percent turn- over in corrections." Garrison said thev had added another employee to the day watch to cover the demands for inrnate trans- portation to court and for medical services, which makes all .10 positions filled. County commissioner Maury St. John asked if there are requirements for {SEE PAGE 8} mi leage payments while Simpson was manager of 1.incoln County Solid Waste Authority) is district attor- ney Scott Key. "Who should have done this (filed charg- es against Simpson) a long time ago." Martinez said. "We've gone through two State Lacking In Jail Staffing Rules pointing (Jary Mitchell as Simpson's attorney. Because Simpson was unable to pay for an attorney at this time. yet he did not quality for a state paid attorney to his income level. the Judge ordered Simpson to pay the state $2.500 for the legal representation. Mitchell on November 10 filed a waiver of first ap- pearance and arraignment and entered a plea of not guilty on bchalfofSimpson. who also signed the Waiver. On November 12. Judge Parsons signed approval of the waiver which was filed in district court on Novem- her 1.1. .. •··.·.·· ;"'.- '{,- . .. .' " volving Simpson. "I was approached hy a c:itizen wanting sponsor->hip to he on the agenda (to express his concerns about his coun- ty commissioner>," Marti- nez said. Martinez then commented he thought the one lacking in the Simpson issue (involving per diem and fry Doris Cherry Rick Simpson. a Lincoln County commissioner and former manager of the Ijn- coIn County Solid Waste Authority. waived his first appearance in district court on charges of .lccepting overpayment of per diem and mileage. Simpson was ordered to appear before District Judge Karen Parsons on Novem- her 14 for arraignment on nine counts of allegedly ac- cepting $3.850 in over pay- ments for per diem and mileagc while he worked as manager of Lincoln County Solid Waste Authority (LCSWA). On November 3, Judge Parsons signed an order ap- Rick Simpson Waives First Appearance Citizens Unhappy With County Commissioner LINCOLN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER flear Carrizozo houses 1 24 inmates, of vvhom 24 are federal prisoll(:rs. Detention center operator Correction Systems, Inc. presented a report aboul the detention center to the Lincoln County Commission on Novenlber 18 but vvould not dis- cuss vvhy the ambulance and county sheriff's office visited the facility numerous times recently because those incidents are currently In litigation. by Do ris Cherry The remedy for citizens dissatisfied with their repre- sentation for Lincoln Coun- ty Commission District 5 is the state constitution's recall process. This was told to Glencoe area resident Lester Stout who waited all day at the November 18 Lincoln County Commission meet- ing to express his dissatis- faction With the representa- tion by county commis- sioner Rick Simpson. "There is nothing the county commission can do. II said cCltmty commission chair Rex Wilson after he asked the county attorney to read what he called the ap- propriate statute, County attorney Alan Mo- rel then read Chapter 10. Sec. 9 of the New Mexico State Constitution which outlines the provision for recall process of elected officials. "We are not a court." Wil- son said to Stout. "We will not pass that type of judge- ment." Stout then left the meeting room quickly, saying. "Okay. " The short discussion was for an agenda item re- (J.uested by county commis- sioner Leo Martinez who explained he did not want to talk about legal issues in- _____ --" ., d -.r," .......... - .. _ .# _11 ..I J .1 ---i" ..I .At __ .. - -, --- .--.-- ..... -- --"'!!I.'- .. _.'- ... _..... - - - .-- - --

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Page 1: VOLUME:# 9S, NUMBER 47 StateLacking In JailStaffing Rulesarchives.lincolncountynm.gov/wp-content/uploads... · i' , I' (SEE PAGE 2J rhe 2002 PILT to the count...· was $959.752. ('olintycommission

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rhe 2002 PILT to thecount ...· was $959.752.

('olinty commission chairHex Wilson said it hastaken the COtmty severalyears of managing its bud­get to g~·t "here."

"1 haye confidence In the

CARRIZOZO, NM SI,iI301

cIs.""My worst fear the ...e will

be nll'PILT>' Stewart s ..lId inresponse to Martinez's re­4uest. "If there is no PI}.Teverything will he differ­ent. ,r

he pointed to Stewart's re­port on how the federal Pay­ments In I,ieu of Taxes\PILT) have increased ahout~ I percent in the last twoyears with expectations tobe the satTIe or higher for2003 than for 2002. And hesaid Stewart had originallyfigured the salary increaserequest on 10 percent.

"We can sustain a 10 per­cent increase," Martinezadded. "A lot of our em­ployees arc at poverty lev-

County

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2003

Stewart said in presentinghudget intormation thatshowed sufficient funds tocover the $95.793 needed tocover the increase in sala­ries and benefit paymentsfor the rest of the fiscal year,"vhich ends on June 30.2004.

('ounty commissioner LeoMartinez wanted a 10 per­cent increase. Ilc reasonedthat property values andtaxes arc increasing and wi IIcontinue to increase. Also

tion ofcounty manager TomStc", art to give the 5.7 per­cent pay increase. The raisewill be given to all employ­ees. including those in aprohationary period. exceptthe sheriffs executive secre­tary. chief deputies, countymanager, RC&D secretary.Drug Enforcement Unit(DEU) employees and elect­ed officials.

"()ur employees have notseen any penn..mcnt increasefor the past two years."

VOLUME:# 9S, NUMBER 47

by Doris Cherry

Beginning Novemher 22classified county employeesand be~inningDecemher 10sheriffs deputies will get a5.7 percent pay increase and

. an additional paid day off in2004 for PreSident's Day.

Lincoln County Commis­sioners at their meetingTuesday. Novemher 18 intheir chambers in the Lin­coln Countv Courthouseaccepted the' recommenda-

(SEE PAGE 2)

dHlSL' to stav with the coun­tv due to medical insurance.(iunison said.

In the infonllation pro­\ided ahout inl11ates inI.('J)(', it shows that there\"ere I 24 innlatt.·S at thelinle tlr the report. which isncar the 12X lnnlate capac­ity f(lr the facility. Some J 9percent of the total inmatepopUlation or 24 inlnates arcIC:dt:ral prisoners: 16 percentor 20 inmates arc dt:tainedfllr hattery and a~sauJt: 14percent or I 7 arc pa­role/prohation violation: 10percent or I 2 are for DWL 9percent or I I are for Fai lureto Appear: 6 percent or 7arc tor possession of con­trolled suhstancc: .1 percentor 4 arc t(l'" larl.'eny: 3 {ler­l.Tnt pr 4 arc f(l", (· ...imlnalSexual Penetration: 1.5 per­cent or .2 arc for honlicidehy \ehicle: 1.5 percent or 2arc fllr I,xgerv: 1.5 percentor 2 are- for hur­l-'.!ary/rohherv: 1.5 perct:nt or~ ar~' Itn criTninal damage to

N ..·ws To Publil'ihEarl)' Next Week

1"11(' 1,1110)ln ( 'oun/l' J\'('w.~'

\..-ill puhlish two days earlynext 'week hceause of theThanksgiving holiday.

All copy to he puhlishedin The News next weekJnust he in "he News officeno later than 5 p.m. Sunday.Nov. 2.'. l'hcre is a slot Inthe ooltorn of the door.

(SEE PAGE 3)

the scene all house occu­pants were outside. hut('onstance McDaniel. .13.decided to go hack into themohi Ie horne to retrievesomething. Cox said whenhe ani ved he was toldsomeone was inside. sofirelightcrs began pUlling onhunker gear and breathingapparatus to go in. Aut thehouse was so fully engul fedwith flames they had to putthe flames down before any­one could enter, Cox said.

When Cox arrived at thescene. he said the childrenfrom the house were takento a neighbers and werc notpresent at the scene.

It took fire fightcrs about10 minutes to diminish the

Capitan WomanDies In House Fire

by Dort5 Chen)'

Even though ('apitan Vpl­untecr Fire Dt:partmcnt rt:­sponded within tive minutesto a house fi rt: report at Xp.m. Friday, Nll\"emher 14.fire fighters were unahle tosave a house oct: upant whohad gone hack in to retrievesomething.

AccordIng to ('apitan FireChiefDavid ('ox the depart­ment was paged to the firein a mobile home at the cor­ncr of Aspen and Cedar inCapitan. Cox said the firereportedly started when ahouse occupant tried to Ji~hta wood stove with gasolineand the fuel was spilled.

Cox said he was toldwhen the first fire depart­ment volunteers arrived at

the percentages of stafr toinmate.

(jarrison said New Mex­ico has no such standards.hut in l"exas the re4ui ...e­ment is onc staff to 40 in­mates per shift. "We exceedthat except at sleep time."(iarrison said. "( )ur ratio is12X to 30."

St. John questioned the 30stafr. \"hich she said in­cludes kitchen aoLl clerical."Thc:se arc all o'Tlcers arcthev?" she asked.

(brrison said all staff arctrained as detention ollicers."Our training is extensiveand our records arc open tc.lrrevie,"v," he offereu.

In the LCnC report it stat­ed ('SI is runnin!,!. ahout .20hours overtiJne each \\-eek,l11osth· due to issues ortransport. "But this IS amarked inlpro\'t:rnellt ovt:rpast staffing trends," it stat­ed.

"We ahvavs ha\c ,It leastseven stafr -in the 'i.Ki"t"during the ~Jay." (jarnsoilsaid. ["hese indu~k thL'hooking. orficer. I\\(} L't}rrt.Y­

tional officers in Ih~' LUlllro!room, auminlslr;llor ,Intisupport enlrloycc, rnarnte­nance and rood sl.T\icc"I\nd ,,'ve alV\.avs ha\L' ~l scr­geant on dut ... ,'· IlL' added.

During the: carl\" L'\ ellllll2shi ft thev ne\"l.'r ila\e lessthan three stafr in the ,i.lei/­ity. Garrison salll. /\11 sIan.including clcric;d. arctrained. he added.

There is Oil'" nne COllllt\employee left :11 Ihe 1.(' 1)('with all others 110\\ ( 'SI em­ployees. The (Jill: l.·rnrl(J~ec

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f7).1 IJoris C'hcrrvNeV\.' Mexico has no stan­

dards concerning the ratioof guards to inrnatt:s withincountv detention ct:nters.This was reported hy BillGarrison. corporate officerfor Corrections Svstenls.Inc. (CSI) the privait: com­pany that contracts to oper­ate the Lincoln ('nunt" T)e­tentHin ('enter (L('[)(') in('ani zozo.

(iarrison \vas present atthe I -incoln County Com­mission meeting on Nt)vem­her I X in the I .ineoln ('oun­ty l'ourthhuse in Carrizozoto give a report ahout1.( 'f)(' operations. AI the(ktoht:r meetin*. countvresident Doris l herry haLtre411ested the (.('()(' updatehecause she was l.'oncernedahout the numher of anlhu­lance and sheriff's officecalls made to the 1.( 'DC.

When ()sl..uro residentJerry Carroll asked whythert: havc hecn so man~'such calls he was told b,,'cOUnl) attorney Alan MorelIhat those questions \vere"headed in the direction thatinvolves litigation. So I ad­vise caution."

(The l:ounty is irn'olvcd""'ith more than 12 civileases filed hy inmates.)

(iarrison presented severalpa~cs of infonnation ahouttraming, '>iaffing trends andpatterns and levels. pro­grarns at LCDC, averagenumher ordetainees hy typeand offense. iC:deral inmate['opula Iions and current d i f­ficulties.

Garrison said they arcnow offering inmates a fuJIrange of programs. includ­ing the rernstated (jED pro­gram. Eastern New Mexicol Jniversity center at Ruido­so had threatened to stop the

OFD program within I.CDCunless the county pajd morethan $4.000. (Jarrison saidprograms are needed sothere is no dead tinle f(lrinmates.

As for staffing. he saidthere has heen no staff turn­over that was directlv re­lated to specifil.· discipline."We have less turnover herethan in other comparableoperations," ('arrison add­ed. "We are well helow theaverage of J 2 percent turn­over in corrections."

Garrison said thev hadadded another employee tothe day watch to cover thedemands for inrnate trans­portation to court and formedical services, whichmakes all .10 positionsfilled.

County commissionerMaury St. John asked ifthere are requirements for

{SEE PAGE 8}

mi leage payments whileSimpson was manager of1.incoln County Solid WasteAuthority) is district attor­ney Scott Key. "Who shouldhave done this (filed charg­es against Simpson) a longtime ago." Martinez said."We've gone through two

State Lacking InJail Staffing Rules

pointing (Jary Mitchell asSimpson's attorney. BecauseSimpson was unable to payfor an attorney at this time.yet he did not quality for astate paid attorney d~e tohis income level. the Judgeordered Simpson to pay thestate $2.500 for the legalrepresentation.

Mitchell on November 10filed a waiver of first ap­pearance and arraignmentand entered a plea of notguilty on bchalfofSimpson.who also signed the Waiver.On November 12. JudgeParsons signed approval ofthe waiver which was filedin district court on Novem­her 1.1.

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volving Simpson. "I wasapproached hy a c:itizenwanting sponsor->hip to heon the agenda (to expresshis concerns about his coun­ty commissioner>," Marti­nez said.

Martinez then commentedhe thought the one lackingin the Simpson le~al issue(involving per diem and

fry Doris Cherry

Rick Simpson. a LincolnCounty commissioner andformer manager of the Ijn­coIn County Solid WasteAuthority. waived his firstappearance in district courton charges of .lcceptingoverpayment of per diemand mileage.

Simpson was ordered toappear before District JudgeKaren Parsons on Novem­her 14 for arraignment onnine counts of allegedly ac­cepting $3.850 in over pay­ments for per diem andmileagc while he worked asmanager of Lincoln CountySolid Waste Authority(LCSWA).

On November 3, JudgeParsons signed an order ap-

Rick Simpson WaivesFirst Appearance

Citizens Unhappy WithCounty Commissioner

LINCOLN COUNTY DETENTION CENTER flear Carrizozo houses 1 24inmates, of vvhom 24 are federal prisoll(:rs. Detention center operatorCorrection Systems, Inc. presented a report aboul the detention centerto the Lincoln County Commission on Novenlber 18 but vvould not dis­cuss vvhy the ambulance and county sheriff's office visited the facilitynumerous times recently because those incidents are currently Inlitigation.

by Do ris Cherry

The remedy for citizensdissatisfied with their repre­sentation for Lincoln Coun­ty Commission District 5 isthe state constitution's recallprocess.

This was told to Glencoearea resident Lester Stoutwho waited all day at theNovember 18 LincolnCounty Commission meet­ing to express his dissatis­faction With the representa­tion by county commis­sioner Rick Simpson.

"There is nothing thecounty commission can do. II

said cCltmty commissionchair Rex Wilson after heasked the county attorney toread what he called the ap­propriate statute,

County attorney Alan Mo­rel then read Chapter 10.Sec. 9 of the New MexicoState Constitution whichoutlines the provision forrecall process of electedofficials.

"We are not a court." Wil­son said to Stout. "We willnot pass that type of judge­ment."

Stout then left the meetingroom quickly, saying."Okay. "

The short discussion wasfor an agenda item re­(J.uested by county commis­sioner Leo Martinez whoexplained he did not want totalk about legal issues in-

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Will BuildRoad to

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As Ihe I.ill(·olll COl/IIIV News "ears thecellIIW\-' mark of beill!: iii existence (1905-2005),W(' will be ralldom[y publbilzing articles thatlim'(' h('ell publishec[ ill the NEWS from oldfiles. The j'ollowilll{ article appeared in the"I.illca/II ('oulIl\-' News". -- Oil

NIH'emher 3(J. 1928.

Fort SU1llner. Nov_ 22 -~ The county authori- _11...·S of DeBaca ('t> .. are planning at an early dateIII huild a new road from liS Highway 70 to the ­pr .... sell1 rillC ct>U1Hy road leading to the grave of _Billy th...: Kid ami his two pals. Bowdry and _()'I'IHllfiard. The present connecting roadhelw.... en Ihc stale highwuy and the county road is •or a low !!-r'.l(le type which is good in dry weather ­hUI ullill\'itmg in wet weather.

Tltl..· I1 .... W road will bc huilt hecause of the o1I ll ...·rl.·s I lIl<lnir.....Sl by (OUrtSIS in visiting the cemet-en' ;I! Old FOr! SUIllller and the ruins of the old •10\.\'11. It is expccwd (!lal Illany more tourists will _\'1"11 l)lIs dlslricl of the Slate when the new "road is _Illll."illl:d.

o/\ mO\'emell! which has been on toot for... ollle tllne 10 colll..'ci enough money to put a suit- ­ablc maker over tile graves of the three famous _d ...' .. pcradl\s is anlloun(.:cd as bearing fruit. AI the ;rale suh~t:riplion are coming in from tourists all ­O\'cr the II niled Slates who have visited the old ­gra\"l.:yard <llll! from residents of the state who are ­<l11XIOllS 10 preserve the relics of the colorful past _of this countrv. il will he hut a short time until _1111.." IlHlnUlllellt' can he SCi up.

It is planned to sel this marker so that it will ­Illdicale til .... lasl resling place of all the three _I1l1torillllS friends whu arc properly enough buried _.. Ill ..... hv Side. Arrows are to be chiseled in the •rock 0'1' Ille marker pointing to the exact locationIII Ill..: hudl .... s. -

Thc pres ..... nt marker III the cemetery which is _"llpposcd lO indic.:ate Ihe hurial spot is inaccu- _ratel" plat:cd. many residenls of tllis country hold _;ul1oilg them Charley ForI', well known old timer\\'110 is inlimately convcrsant with the facts of the ­lurid period of old Fore Sumner's history.

The relics of lile Kid era are 10 be gathered ­together and placed in a hu;lding designed as amuseum. If present plans are carried out. Thoseconsist of Ihe tahle 011 which he was laid OUI after _his killing in Pcte Max.well's bedroom. the old _fireplat:e of Ihal room hehind lhe offset of which •h .... tricd to hide. picturcs of him and other similartlllngs. Although this move has mel with some ­reslstancc on the part of some members of the _cOIllmunity. who llOld thal immortalizing a _dcsperado is not prorer. others believe it to begood hus il1ess fo usc this unquestionahle ­lIlferL'stlllg slory and its appurtenances as a poinl ­01 inlcrcst for tour iSIs .

Wt,lat We Thinkhy F.·ank Dixson

The Inal conlenls who quit the Democraticparty 'he last camrmign should join Il<lnds withthl~ Al1ti~Salon I.caguers -- they'cd all be antis.mutually opposed to somelhing al all limes. Theywouldn't even ha...e 10 profess a politicalprinciple -- .illst he ant·is.

Philadl'1phia come W the front again. A localinvesligatloll showed that there were 1.418saloons -- wilh rcal hars -- in the city, and 3,000speak-casics. TI1;S discovery was made, andmHt:hincry pUI in mol ion to punish the offendershy a lillie red-headed frish district attorney.without the assistance of the Federal enforcementauthorilies. In fact. General Smedley Butler, withlInde Sam's Imt:king. nlilcd ignominiously 10dislurh in the least the now of moisture in tlte"Cify of Brotherly I.nvc."

* The world's c:harnpioll optimist is no doubtthe fellow who ~Heal~ a scond hand motor·car.

* Folks who eal onions or sit at the wheel ofal.1 auto oughl 10 he good judges of distance.

* As far as most of us are concerned wewouldn't give a hang for "some gift or power 10sec ourselves as others see us." if we could haveone thai would enahle us to make others see u.~ aswe see ourselves.

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As rlll"" thl.." proposciJ I)WIannex. {'Sl ad .... lsed it hadn~lt h...:ard from the count ...anout the prllject, which"'(luld help free' space in themain J~lcjfi(y so they mighthl..·lh,:r scgn...gme Inmates\\ ho re4uir.... SLilCh.

('ounty nlanager TomStewart ga.VL· an update onthe DWI ann..:x. I Ie said a100:al an:hitect is workingwi Ih spclCi fieatiuns fbr aprcluoncalcc..J huilding tohouse .10 non-violenl trusteL'typt.· prisoners. locutcd nexttn the 1"( "1)('.

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Inanager's euutillll," Wi!s()nsaid in support of St"':""art's~ecmnmendeJ 5.7 pcn:ent11le.... rease.

(. 'ount'\.' t.:ornrnissioncrMuurv St. -.Jllhn uskcJ whvSt ..... \ .. art \":anted the inercas;"nl1\.'I; instead of in Januar....Stewart said this is a gOlldtime to look al all the coun­ty's o.;ignifleant expenses.

{·llunt .... c'''Tllnissioncrs.llplln Sle~"urt's .rcquest. .in(. ktoher gave hun pcrmls­sioll to research \, hether thc5.7 percent salary inerens ....."as t1nan..:iall ... lCasihle.

(·ount... ~omlnissionerI':arl I fohns t,;nn ..... urr.... d withthe..'" manag.er. "We Ilnu our­seI ...es in the f()rtunaIL' pusi­I illJl to five an int.:n:asl: dueto our hSl.."al n.:sponsihility."he o.;aid. "When tht.' ll"':\\.t,;( lunt\' t,;lllnnlissinners ClHnein next ,\,ear I hope we leavethe e(IUruy in the :'>ame posi­t il)n. "

rh...:n J lohhs said he tJidnot support th...: I () perlC ..... n.t."I think Ih..... 5.7 fl ..... rcent ISappn\ruiatc." .

('ount .. ass.... ssor RickSiha said "while he under­...tands the l1ilenlma h...: wasltlr Ihe..' 10 pt.·rccnt if (ht.·mOil ..... '\' is availahJc. wilhsc.. "':f1 p...:r.......... nt Ill"" and threep ..... rcent next .Iu"" whell thecounty kno,,"s hin.. mut.:h il\\ ill recl.."l'I.' ..... from PII, I".

(·oun ... trL·asun.:r B...:verl ...(·ala\.. a .. ' said she Iikeu Sir­"a's idc:L hccuuse it IS ...Iifll­~ult 10 hir..... "--tualiJied .... m-plo~ s "ilh lhL' l'PlU1ly's...·urr nl ray scale.

('oullt' roau supL'rintcll­..kill ,\Ihl.. rt I krnandc/ saidhl..' "as l;Olnrortahle ",ith the.s.7 pen:ent. "I "'oulu ratherha ...e 5.7 p...:reent ............ 1). yearthan 10 pCn.·"':I1' his vear andIlPlhJJl.!f next ye..·ar," llc..·rn~ln­...Il..·/' Solid. "And L· ...en: time~.. e !!-.... t a mise it raise,s theIIlSUranl.."e.

St. John also thought th...:increase sh(\uld hl' '5.7 per­..:enl as ret.:omlnendcd h\" themanag.er. She ~aid Ste~warthad provided dd.ailN of thcpav In..-:reasl..'" at thl: (ktoh....rmeeting. "I think he was\" ..... 1). prudenl~"St. John said.

Sl ..... wart smd a 10 rn:rccntIncrease wlluld lise an(\ul$291.000 of Ihe proTected$21J2.00H gruv,.,th in rc:n:nuefllr tht.' next vear.

"rhc emplovees Je~rvc111nre than ':i~7 pcreen!."Martincz appealed. "I do notthink I () percent is put llfline. "Ilnhh~ made the rnuli(1Il tn

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CALENDAy-=-,.,eF EVENTS·t- - I-'~

WEDNF;SDAYS.. --Alcoholics Anonymous~ 7. p.m. Capitan Senior

Citizens Center., --A'YANA c~ub for kids age 3.to 6th gntde mee.ts.6~8p.m. First Baptist Church of Carnzozo.., .

TODAY. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 '.-..:'Social Workers Luncheon 12 noon at Ruidoso Senior.

Center on Sudderth Drive.'RSYPhy"Nov. 18 to 25'-7-0491.·--Carrizozo FeE club meets at I _p.rn.at ,Otero ,County

Electric Cooperative Inc. ,office in Carrizozo: Program oneasy meals fur one Dr two.

--'Carrizozo:rown Council specia,1 meeting,·for approval"of plans for CIty hall. 5:30 p.m. at Rec Center", .

--Lincoln Historic Prese'rVation Board meets at 7: p.m. atthe commlUlity church in Lin~oln.,Public· invite4. '

. - FRIDAY, N6VEMBF;R :ll' .--BJood dl"ive 12 noon to6 p.m. HondoVallE;:Y Schools

multipurpose room. Call1-~-653-4069fo.r information.

. SUNDAY NOVF;MBF;R 23 ..-.-Carrizozo Heritage Museum hosts Business ',Holiday'

Opt;:n.I-!"ouse 2 to 4 p~m. at Carrizozo Heritage Mus~um.Actlvltles ~d refreshments. . '

MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS--earri:zozo School LibTary open for'public l,ise~ 597 p.m~

'FIRST AND THIRD TUF;SDAYS'~-Jalayne Sl?:iv~ of the District II .Office of the "State.

Engineer is ,at Rui~o:so Village' Hall. 9. a;m. to 'J 2 noon.

TUF;SDAYS-C~pitanPubJic Library' preschool. rea,ding hour~ 1 p.m.--FlbromyaIgla,Syndrome·Support Qr()Up., every other

Tuesday. 6 p.m.· K-BoJ)'s in RUidoso. .-·Alcoholics Anonymous~,6:30 p.'m. Carrizozo First

Baptist'.Church Fellowship Hall. ,.--Crossfire Youth· Group. ·6:30-8 p~m_ Trinity: Baptist

Church in Capitan. FOl"junior.andsenior high schOOl ageyouth.

Without it,

MONDAY~ NOVF.:MBF;R 24-:-Ruidoso Village CoUncil spe~iaJ meeting at5 p.m. for

c~osed session· to discuss I?urchase. a~qulsjtion and/ordIsposal of real property and/or wa~r nghts. . . . ,

TUF;SDAY. NOVEMBF;R 25--Lincoin Courity News publishes early because of

Thanksgiv.ing holiday. . : ... .-Lincoln COWll):: Solid. Waste.Authority regular meet-

ing postponed until December 9.. .-Ruidoso Village Council. 6 p*m•. in village hall.

NOVF;MBER 29 _ .. .--Christmas Party~ 2-5J?rn_ Anderson Freeman Visitor

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flames enough to enter the and the add-on rooms.dwelling. Cox added. :.. 'Red Cross respon~d to

By the time fire fiJdtters the scene to provide aSsis­were able to enter tbedwell- tance and'pastor Ed'VihSoning. th~ £ound McDaniel was called. to the s'cene towasnolongeralive.Capitan help counsel the famHy,·ambulance 'and Sheriffs' Vinson told THE NEWS.Deputy and fire investigator that the McDaniel cliildrenJackie Raines also re- were with theirgrandpar~ ,sponded to the fire. Raines ents who live out ofstate. '~uested the Office of the'Medical Investigator for the This is the second fa~-death declaration. house fire i,lt Capitart· in a

Capitan Fire Departmeht year. In Decembetof2002 aresponded .with .five. fire yot.tng man was killed in Ittrucks and 16 volunteers. fire wnen. he· went back irtto

. Two sheriffs 'deputies also a burning house to retrieveresponded. as did Capitan somethins;..police cbiefChuck George. Cox S8Jdhe plan's to· ask.

Cox said the proximigr of' the state fire JiUU'Shal'~'of­a working fire hydrant ficeto ilrovide: p,rofessionaJ"helped the fire fightmg et"- counseling for. Capitan firet"ort. which took about 10 figlJters Who need ,I.·minutes to put down the Cox $aid the departmentinitial flames. About eiRht bies to present a progratn..volunteers stayed at the on fire sat"eIy h) Capitanscene until about 2 8.m. 881- element8J'y students eacburd~~ Nov. ·15 ,to mop up year,. but he had not,hadthe fiat spots in the mobile time. to do s~ .this year.

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To Begin the Feast(ranberry Juice CocktailAn Appetite Wh_Garden fresh Crisp Tossed

Salad. Spinach Salad.Assorted Fnnh Fruit &

Cheese Trayi. Salad. Carrot. Appleand Raiiin Salad.

Marinated Mushroom Saladand varioU5 condiments

San Patricio who are mostbenefitting from the hfgh­way' expansion effort canparticipate.

. The blood drive is alsointended as a reminder toare,: residents to dri.ve safelydurmg the upc'omlOg hoh­days.

. For, information aboutdonating blood or the :bloOddrive. ca.ll United BloodServices toll free at, 1-'888·676-5433.

For A Hearty Appetite

Pilgrim's Pride Roast TurkeySlow Roasted Tu'rkey with

Dressing, Roasted leg of lamb withMushrooms. Bacon Peppercorn. .

Brandy and a Brown Sauce; BakedCountry Ham wilh Honey Orange

Glaze; Seafood Newberg;Beef Straugnoff, Giblet Gra¥y; .FreshMixed Vegetables. Brown Sugar and

Haple Syrup Yams, and our ownCranberry Sauce; Buuered Yellow

Squash, Herbed Breen Heims. FluffyMashed Potatoes.

Frmn tile Baking OvenAn abundance ofassorted Bread..

To Complete the FeastPumpkin Pie aoo Pecan Pie·

$14.05 foI' "e Adults$6.50 far the uau. Ones

Reservations PleaseCan 505-651-4425

"Dine A La 'Carte from4p.m. - 10 p.m."

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'DOLL5t'RBuffet: 11 am to 3:30 pm

Novembel" 27. 2003

inasntucfi as tfie f;jreat:Fatlier lias Biven ustfiis year an a6unaantFiarvest of Indiancorn, wlieat, [jeans.squashes, ana garaenveBeta[j{es, ana hasmade tfie f~'Yest toa6ou.ntf witii flameand' tfie sea witli fisn.aruf crams ana l"as­mucli as lie nas po­teeted' u.s from tliesavaees of savqees,lias warea us J"Yom1?estilence ana C£isease,nas eraYitea us free­d'om to worsnip (jodaccordi1)B to tFie dic­tatEs of our own con­science; now J your!Maeistrate. dO yro­ClaIm. tnat aflPifiJrims. .witli· yourwives ana littie ones.dO eatfler at tfie'Ti..n·nie Si(-ver Vollarhetween tfi£ hours of11 ana 3:30 in tneaayti-me. on '11iuys~

aa'l. Novem6er 27..?\.~ of tlie year of theLora:;- two tfiousanc:fana three ana renaer'Tfianksgivine to llie.:JI.rmwitty <ioa for his6Cessf:ng.· -

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A blood drive is beingheld at Hondo High Schoolfrom 12 noon to 6 p.m. onFriday. November 21.

The public is invited toparticipate in the blooddrive that·wilJ,be held in themultipurpose room ofHondo VaHey Schools lo­cated at mile marker 285 inHondo: The drive is beingsponsored by Sierra BlancaContractors. New MexicoDepartment of Transporta­tion. and various Highway70 project subcontractorswhose employees will be·donating blood.

The blood. drive is beingheld in Hondo so residentsof the communities ofHon­do~ Picacho, Glencoe. Tin­nie. Ruidoso Downs and

GFWC NM District IV Woman's Club instalted2004 nevv officers at the convention in Las Cru­ces November 1. (I to r) Madeleine Sabo, Nogal,treasurer and NM State Art's Chairman; SallyHarper'. Las Cruces, President; Marie Reichter, Tor C, Corresponding Secr·etary. Not pictured:Alisa Estrada, Glen\Nood. Vice President; TonySpaulding. Alamogordo. Secretary; BeckyMena. Silver City, President Elect.

Blood Drive In Hondo Tomorrow

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.percent of his sentence-&.·~ '.. ,Vatenz,uela was also sc:::il­tcneed to t 8 months ..n·pris­on for contriQuting to thedelinquency of a minbr for~howingpoz:nogiap~~cmov-'les to a mn10r during the .same tim.~ period in 1987,

. LIUEAP III ·the.prin>...yfederal I»'OlIJ'IUI\ a~"ble.to help .needy lioulSeholds 'pay their home' energybUls.. States·' dete.-minewhich low inConte f'am.i1i.esreceive LIHEAP ."I>POl1:,·which includes familieSwith· small chi1.dreri,. sen-,ior CitiZens and PetilOflIli'"..with disabUitit!st ,', ,',

To learn more abou't the ,"pl'dgrain, ,COt'i~ct the" NewMeodco !;tuman. Serville.D~t. a~ 1410114'13'3070,Ap:pUcatiQDS are avaita'W:eat regional food stamp of·fices: .

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Former'DownsJudgeSentenced to 8 Years

Fonner Ruidoso Downs,Municipal Judge MartinValenzuela has been sen­tenced to eight years in jail'for the sex crimes he com-mitted in-July J986; .

According to a press re­lease from District AttorneyScot Key, District JudgeKaren Parsons on Novem­ber.14 sentenced Valenzue­la to eight years for criminalsexual penetration in thethird degree and criminalsexual cbntact of a minorunder 13 years old. A Lin­coln Coun!y jury found himguilty of tlie charges at histrial on July 15 and 16.2003.

Valenzuela had fled toAcap'ulco~ Mexico soon af­ter the investigation of tbecrimeli aRainst 12 year oldand 15 year old sisters be­gan in July 1986. He wasn.ot captured until Septem­ber 2002' when he appliedfor a new drivers license inTexas. .

Key ex~ssed his thankstQ the 12th Judicial DistrictVictim's Assistance Unit forlocating the victims" 1Syears after the ~rimes werecommitted. Key said thatover the years at least oneo~cer witness had -died.evulence . had been .miS"­p'laced, and the yOung v.c­lims had grown up withfan:iilies and c~ersof theirown. K~ also noted thatJudge Richard Parsons wason the ~nch when·the casewas indicted in 1987. andJudge Parsons dauBl!ter, .District JUdg~ k.aren Par..Bons heard the case at j"~trial in 2003. - J.

"')udge Parsons.alsp madethe appropriate judicialfindings aggravatina thedefendaa'tt's sentence~ onethird· because of his fbght. II "

Key stated. "And because 01his failure to take responsi­bility for his crimes and hisremorseful behavior, Thecourt also found the crimesto be serious violc". nf··lenses which the -defendantwill have 10 sel"Ve al Je"sl 85

Some Laws An' ;"'J .iiBy Rurh Hammond

Most older people rcm~mbcr ~xucil' .and what they were doing WhCli ,they h'l . . I ••, .

President John F. Kennedy had been ass<.l·~"., .'lt~~.· ~ I'd'~oveniber22. 19~).)ust40 years'Q.go from Su'turlhl" ' ...has been speculation throt,tgh th.; yC&'s os to whe"Uh 1 .~. J •

.shots were actually. fired from the ~ild,ns or' if poa:s"ibiyanother pc:rso.n was m:,",olved and·shot rro~ the grassy knoll•.T~at area In D~J~ ~.'J always be rememberedas the" place­where the pr~sldentwas shot. just as the "Ford Theater willalways be T~membe(edas the place where ~res-ideniLin~ln'was assassinated. Isn't it a sha,m"e that those places couJdn~tbe kn~wn,for so~ething,goOd instead of «;rr(ble things'}' '_

EVidently until President Kennedy. was assassinatedthere was no law against killing a president. Thlj're were· .law~ against killing. people. but no law against killing a.­pre~ldent.Our question, at the tirpe was". "',llm't the"pr.,sidentp person'''' Apparently.the president is not a perSon.'Doci!r.it':1la~e sense t~ excl~d¢ the .president fro~ being a person?Yes. the "Presld«:ncy. IS the hlgh~st~offi~e 'in the IBJld. b:ut why'.shouldthe,presldent not be considered as, a human-penon?

M~tc:rlRgthe rules of'.mak,ing laws mt,lSl be complicatedb~c;ause most laws need to be ,explained. L,.aW5 should beSimple and e~sy t? under,litand. Do you: sP'ppose ~nyone.wilJ,'change ~tupld Jaws' and make, them mor~ peo.ple friendly? .Probably. not, but.somethjng needs to be done about'it~ -'

Obeying la~s. c,:en stupid .Ia~s; was probably easj~ryc~rs as? O.ne .stupid law ~as that a ~rson W\tb -a 'fuJi .~ar~ was ",ot al~owed to; walk 'd~wn the street. Anotherstupid law was that a person. C;8l1riot whistle while Qarryinga pig. Who ever made these stupid laws mll$t hilve had'a'iot"ffree time. 01' maybe the lawrn"kershad a'sense of"hOmorand depicte;d that h~mo., in the laws that. were enacted.

Reading abo~t.stupid laws can.be fun;.but it in8kes s .person ~onderwhy any~newO':'ld,waste their time.:wo'r"ingQn s;tupld laws: Maybe the lawmakers w.ere !lot aw~e theJaws were stup.~.when t.hey were w~!"ki~~on them. May!:'e

. the~ was ~ leg"lm~te Tea;oon for .not wanting a person·.to.wh!stle while carrYing a pig. Maybe pigs don't like to heJarwhlstl~s. Maybe someone wanted men to sfi~ve beards off.'

.,' I~ was im,portan.t enough to have a law against killing the'president that Congress did cnDct that law. We do hope' the'

. law will never need to be used to prosecute anyone becausepr;esidents sh.ould never be assassin~ted. If you' disagree"With the ~~Ident.~Jay your dis.appointment by voti",g;

ExerCISe ,your right to vote and if you d~.n't like whatc:lected offiCials do. ,vote them out·ofoffice. There-ate a feWejected officials who should be voted oui C!tf office soon..

, Simplified I~wswould help people understand what theycan or. can not do legally. Maybe (1 good platform ·fora:,.candidate would be to simpiifY laws. Maybe that personwould ~et ejected. An~maybe that person wDu'lC:t do, ~good job and fulfill. the'dutic:::sof~om-ie efficien~ly.

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COI'NTV OF LINCOLNT\\'EIIFTH JIJDICIAL DISTRICT

Case No. DM 03- t6t

JO ANN LAMBERT. n/kJuJO ANN S\VEET

SSN: 447-70-3329,Pelitinuer,

STI·PIlANIlc: HAY. STEVE LEE. aud PIERCE.A.JllIMBU·. SR ..

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NOTICE OF SALE~"I1~l,.' I~ )1I:rl.·h), given lh.u 'nH Del:cintter. 2.'

~U{l.·. iil lhl.· !Illur ut. 9:00 i.1.1II .•h.: l!nd~,.siAlr~d Spe_C1.11 ~1.1"'ll.·r. lIr hll' ueslgl)~C'. wll.1 .11 die f".()l\(0.: 1111 ,llll. l.' III !Ill.' Llll.:olll Cuunty rllunhousC' at 300Ct:IllI.II .. (·.Irli.lol.'l. New Mc)(i..u. sc:'1J <tIt' of the'I~'h'"" . 111k ,Iml imcrt'si ,uf the ahnve-'Ullued

. [)dl.·lld.IIII.... III .1IIl! il\ tile' hcrciu.aftt'T dt'scriht'cl rt:'"1l.· ... I;lll.· III 111l.· 11l!:"h\,'~1 hklLle:-r (U"- l,:asll. Th~ prun':r.y In.hl.· old I llk...tll:l! ill :!47 Fuurth Str~et. Ruidoso.

·N ...· ~k\l tl t'~q"j tit lht:l"o is:t connkt helWeel1th~

k~·.L1 \k...L:IIPII\lIl .wLl thl: 'Slrl:ct lU.ldress. lhe: 11::$81lk llplllill ...11.l1I L:l1Illhlll. unLi is 1I!l\.re pltTlkularly~k rlhl"l! .1'" hill'l\VS:

1.0 r ~.I AN [') TilE EAS1- I S' OF LOT 25~.BLOCK () 01 RUIDOSO PINE LODGE CO.SIIBDI\'ISION. RIJII~OSO. UNCOL..oNCOl ':'.'T'I". NEW MEXICO. AS SHOWN BYJilL .1'1 AT THEREOF FILED ·IN THE

. (H'H(T OF THE COUNTy'CLERK OFI INCOI N (,·OUNT)'. MAR,CH 26. 1925.

IIlLluLlul.!-' .Hl) ll11prUVI:JllC'nts. fix,rurc:s. ·.and.11I.ldullcm... : ~t1..:l1 i1";. hUl 111;1 liJililC'-U .u. J1JubiJ~'Ilt~llC"". "'lIhle..:1 hI all mx!o;s. ulility liens and odit:or' ....... II\1,.lIlll1.... and ~asC'll1~nts of rel,:on.J. mllJ suhjt:ct to a'UW III !llllltlll rif!ltt oJ n:a.kmpliuJI hy the Deti:n•.d"lIl .... lilt: Illl"C'gllillg sale will he maW: tn satisfy.ah~n:dl1"'llIl: JllllglllclIl n:lld~red by this. Cuurl in lhe.. hl)\l.·-C'lltllkd .ll'll! llumht:red L:IU.lSt:. hdng all <lctiou11\ hll ...Ll.....l..· .1 Illortgage .\)11 the' ah(lve-de~t.:rihedIlTIII'll.:ny. 1"11... 1:>11I111Iiff's jlldglltCllt i:-; $132.214.'13.illld till: "'illlle he,lIs illll::rest III 9.4000% pl:r 8111lWU.wlndl .1.... lll... s lit lhe mte:: Ilf $~4.05 per dit:llI. com­1IlC'1ll:IllV l1ll Selllelllh.c:r I. 2003. widl the- Cnurtre...C'r"'lII~ !.:"llIry of filial jULlglll1::1ll again...t snid Dt:fell­d:t1l1s SIt.·Il'lHlIit: Hay uml Sieve Ltle fur lilt:: anluuntdue lll1t:r ~lIn:dosure sa.le, fllr CUl>IS alltl Hltorney'sk ....... rlu~ lluereM as lIUty he a:;;stlssed hy the Cnure..TIll..· PI;limill Ims the:- .ri-ght to hid .lll sut:h sale all nf h'iuuglll~llf mnuuni lind suhmil' ilS hiLi wrhally in writ-'!np. The Pillilllirt lI);ly apply llll or <tny par~ of it...ludgnrl..·l1( to the pun::hase prir..:e ill lieu of cash. TIn:"'-<tic lIIay h... POSlplllte!J alld n::-oeheduled at the dil\Cre-(filII of {he Sper.::iaf Master. . '

The ('nUI"I's ue..:rce, hnving L1uly ltppniml::d Peter'Baclt, 1I"; it ... Spedal Ma....aer tu ;;advertise lind inulledi­att:"ly oUer tllr S~Ir.: the ~\Ihjt:CI reitl C:SUIII:: und 10apply the: Ilrocc...d..; of "':Ile. 1'i0i[ 10 the cust.. uf sale:UIKJ d.le' SP7..:idl MilMer's h:es. lhen tu pay' die abll,,:t:­tJescnhcd JWJgllll,."lIl. ill.lt:rcst. anlA ensls of sate. ami10 pay limo Ihl,." regislry of Ilu: "Court any h.aIUIII.::en:llminin~ [0 I',uisfy future ,u.ljudil:atinn of priority.mlln!m!-'~' Ill.lder....

NOW. THEREFORE. 'lIulice is herehy given lhal.in Iht: e:-VCIH tlml "lIid prnp't:rlY is lint .SIKII1~r redee­II1I:U. Ihe III111crs.i!:.?lIt::u will as SCi forth -abovt:. offt:rfor sule illU..I sell III lht:' hight:Sl hidl.h:r for casll urt:l.luivitlt:l1t. lilt: lauus anti impnlvll:ments describedahllve fur Illl.: pUTpllse of smisfyil1g. ·in th~ adjudged.tlnler of priorities. lht' jut.igllU:tlt described he.reidami dccrt:'c of lim.:c1osure togeUler with aily ~dc..li­

limUl1 Cll ... CS lind ,i1tllrlley's fees. costs nf adverlisc­menl iUld puhliclliioll. a rea."01U\hle receiver al1d:Spt:­dal Master's fcc 10 he: fixed hy lhe Court. The ~1tal

alll(IUIlt {,r Ihe' jud~lIn:nt due is $132.214.13, plusintere:-~l to <lnd indudiug dH(e of sale of' $3.166.43t"i.lr a 10(.1! ;udglllcm I"'lu1'i intil:rest of $135.380.78.Salt: is suhjc(;{ HI thc' clUry of an urdil:r uf {he Cuur.t'appruving the:- lcrms and c:undilio'Lo.; (If this Soda:::..

PETER BACA. Special MasterP .. O. Bnx 215CarriZH;tO. Na:::w Mexico(S05) 648-9925

Published in the Uncoln County News on October30 and Novemher 6. 13 and 20. 2003.

LEGAI~ N().TI(~E

,STATE OF NEW MEXICOCOllNTY OF LIN(~()LNTWI-:I..FTIJ .nJDICIAL

[)ISTRICTCOl'Rl:No. CV -03~.209

IH}1\lI' COMf!'{<I."i FINANCIAL NETWORK. lNC."PI.Linult.

v.RICK"\' ..JAY SWEET,

SSN: Unknown,Rt:!.lllnuJcnt.

SUMMONS ANI> NOTICE OF SUIT PEN~ING

TO: RICK\' .IAV S",'EF.::T·

GREETINGS·

You amI -cach crf you art:' rlerehy Itutitied lhillthere has hl:cn f"ilt!'d ill the Distril;t Cuurt (If Linc"rllCounrr. Nr:w Mt:lf.il:ll. a l:erlaiu c.:ausc of If,Cd(1I1whereJII. Jo Ami LamnC:rl. a/kht Jo Aim Swt:el Js lh~Petitioner. and yUli :lIId c.ac:h ",. you are tllt:.·Rc·spoudent. Ihe samt,' ht:in!! enust;" No. DM-~OOj-'161 nllihe Dnmeslit: ()llt:ke(.

Tlu: ~encraJ nhje'L:1 Ilf sukl action is In diss(llva:::lhe marrlage of Jil Anll Lamherl. lI/kJu In Arln Sweeland Ricky Jay Swect. .

YIlU and cadi 01" )Iou nrc fllrlht:" J1l1lif'ted dUllunlt:s:o; yuu ellCCr )lulir ltppeanUlCc or plead herein nilor hefol'e Deeemhcl J5. 2003. Petilitlner· wi1l mnkeappliciuinn 10 thll: C'n~lrl I~lt JUt.lglU~ttl hy \lefault. andjudgmenl hy def<tull will he rendered agailL'u you,and each of ynu. us f\rayecl for. in said Complaint~The nallle of lht: alt\uneys tilr Plaintiff is Sanders.Bruin. Cull & Wtlrlc)I, P.A.• P,O. Box 550. Rosw..ell. New Mexicn 88201. . .

WITNESS Illy bund and seal of ~he Dislrict COt,Itt .of Lincoln County. New Mexico. .,'

JAN PERRY ,District Court ClerkBy: Elizabeth VsaslDeputy

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LEG4L NOTICEST4TE OF NEW I\fE;KICO

COUNTY OF' LINCOLNTWELFTH XlIDlCI4L

DiSTRICT COURTNo. CV03-51

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRAl'lONSYSTEM. INC..

Plaimiff.

(Amended)NOTICE OF

SHERIFF'S S4LEOn Monday, Dec.l. 2:003 at 10:00 a.l1I. at dll~

frout steps of die Lincoln CQUI1IY Sheriff'lll office,JOO Central Avenue. Lincoln County. New Me-xico,I will offer· for sale and lieU the belOW described

Cropeny 10 the highest bidder fur cash urhVnediately available funds.' AmOUJIIS due on tI~

date of sale $6.663.65.SaId sale is ~rsuan.. 10 a j~ent in tile

capdoned cause M32..cV2002-00024 flied iii. the 2nddivision Magistrate Court Linco1n COUllt)', N-ewMCXH:o wherein the fullowing pTOp"ny was seizedundCl' a Writ of' E~ecution by the Lincoln CountyShedirs dcparbllcnt. ' .

I:) 1978 CHEVROLBT C6S TRUCK.V1NII'I'CE678V<;OOS74,

2,) 1953 INTERNATIONAL SEMI TRUCKVIN1I'678I ,

3,) MILLER BOB CAT WELDERMODEL lI'22S0PLUSVINiI099344Oll5O .

, 4,) (NOEMOL RAND AIR COMPRBSSOR1\f0DBL lI'247SFIIG ' ,SElUAL lI'3,oTC83074S

5,) 2' BACKHOB BUCKBT

vs.JA.MES HELDT 8/k/8 James R. He!lIt.

Detendanls.NOTICE OF SALE

Nndce is herehy giv.en "chal Oil December 21003, ~l( Ihe buul" u( 9:05 a.UI. the"'.ulldel"signed Spe.~dal MRslcr, or his designee. will. at' che frontellln,UlCe nf die: Lillcoln Coul1ly CnurduM,lse, at 300·Celllr.al. Carrizozo. New Mexico, sell a,1l of thetiglllS. lille and intcn:st uf the aho¥e-named.De'elklitllls, in nnd to die hereitut-fter described rea.C:Slltte In ~he Ijig,hest hidder for cash, I:lie property. tohe:- l'iuld IS lucitted at 1012 A Avenue, CarrizozoNew Mexicu 88301 (if tlter-e- is it cuntlict l"N:tween th~"kg:d, de~l,:riptiun and tbe street address, dle legallkscnspllon SIUl;1I CUIlITol), and is Inore {»tnicularlydc:sL'rihed as follows: ' . '. .

TOWNSHIP 8 SOUTH, R.ANGE to EAST.N.M,P.M. LlNCOl-N. NEW MEXICOA Irw.:1 of land in Ule SI;/4NE4 nf S.ectiun '3' .(IIUrt:' particularly described hy metes and tM;;undsltS t,IIJuws, 1(l~WII: '.n~ginllillg III a point appnlximately 16 feet West'lit Ihe NordlWt:s( corner of un 6, ill Blm;Jc. 38 of,~cDonald's Addili.ol,1tCi Ih~ Tuwn of Garrizozo•.LUll.'ulll Cuumy, New Mexicu: thence West adistal1l,:e uf 350 leet .. more or less; tll.a poil)t: 'drence South 345 feet. more or less, to a point:Ihepee East 350 feet, more or less, to a 'point;thence Nonh 345 feet. mute '(U less, ·ttl the poiQtuf beginning, and' co'ntHining 2.58 acres, more orless. . '

including any impTovements, tixtures, anda1fachlllenLO:;~ such as. hut 1101 limited to. mobilehUIllt;l'l .. suhJecl to 'an btxes, utility Hemi and utherrt:sU-II.:lmns and ~~sellTt:llts of record, and silqject to a :nne ~l) n~l?IUh TIght of redemption by tI~ D~rel,dant,Ihe tl1regllUlg sale will be made to ~atisfy 11 .foreclo~ .,surt: judgl1lenl renden:d by til is Cou~t· in the apnve­~Ilticled and numberec.l cause. being an action (() fore- .duSt: a ltIungaSe on die above-desci-ihed property..The Plaintiff'lIi judgmeln is $43.243,02; and the':oIltlllC ht:8rs interest at 7.8750% per almum, whichaccrues at lilt: rat~ of $9.33 per diem, cOJ1U)lencing.(!II M~y 31. 2003, ~ilh d~c C(~ur.t reserving cntry ofhnal Judgment agamsl said Detendant James Heldt"alltlll Jan)e... R, Heidi for the amount due at'ter fQre­dnsure sale. for c;osts- ilIld altorney~s fees, plus inter­est as "Uly be assessed by the ·Coun. "rhe Plaintiffhas die right ttl bid at such sale' all of ·its judgtnenlamHUUl and suhmit ·its. bid verbally or in writing:The Plail1liff Dlay apply all or any part ur its judg­lUent to lite 'purchase price in lieu of cash. The;; salemay he postponed and resclteduled at the discretionuf Ilk: Special Master. .

The Court's decree, haveing duly appointedPeter Daca. a.~ its Special Master to advertist: and·immediately offer for sale die subject real estate .am!" •10 apply tbe J;lC<lCecds of sale, ticst to the costs (~f sRleand tite SpeCial Master's fees. dlen to paS' the ahove­deS\:ribcd judgment'. interest, and Co.o1ilS of sale. audto pay unto the registry of the Court any balancefCtuaining to satisfy future adjudication of prinritymurtgage holders;' . .

NOW. THEREFORE, notice is I:ter:cby given dlatill die event that said property is nol sonnerredeemed, lhe undersigned will as set fol'th atltlVc.uffer for lllRle and sell to the. highest bidder for cast!ur ·cqivalcnt. the lands and ullprovemems descrihedabove for the purpose of satisfying, in the adjudgedorder of prioritie~,. the judgment described hereinand decree of fOn:closure together with any -addi­donal costs and altorney's fees. costs of advertise­tIlent and publication, a reasonable receive1'" and Spe~etal Master's fee to he fixed by the Coun. The tntalamount of the Judgment due is $43.243.02, plusinterest to and mcluding dale of sale of. $1.735.38thr a total judgment plus interest of$44,978.40. Saleis lIubject to the entry of an order of the Cuunapproving the terms ~Id conditions of t!tis sale,

PETER BACA~ Speclal MasterP.O. Box 215Carrizozo. NM 88301(50S) 648-9925

Published In the Uncoln County News on OctoberjltI and November Ii. 13 and 20. 2003•.

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VS,WaSLEY OWENS dba CIRCLE w.EQUIPMENT

.Defendant

ltONN1E COONSPlaintiff

J.:,~GALNOTICE

STATE OFNEW MEXICO

NO. M32-CV2002-00024DIVISION II

, LEGALS "'1

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